. ms Camber s ae nes hE e “ a a.’ ry 98. Womer'benes heen. . $ Clear and cold. eit h YEAR, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1959 -80 PAGES PONTIAC’S ICE QUEEN ~ Sparkling Marilyn Gary, 4078 Bay Brook Dr., Waterford Township, is Pontiac’s Winter-Sports Queen of 1959. Posing after winning the crown at the Parks & Recreation Department Ice, Carnival yesterday, the blonde, -brown-eyed 18-- year-old will be Pontiac's representative at the Michigan Winter Queen Contest in Grayling. | st Pentiae Presa Photo 3 H om Deli vered Milk Price Drops ‘Said Critical |daughter’s home. ‘lfence, and was knocked. uncon- {12% Million Persons 6. Suinteeal in City — Nixon to Follow ra meat 2 Admit Negroes Without Fuss Virginia Schools Quiet rostbite Victim Traverse City Woman Lies ‘in Snow 8 Hours Before Rescue 50-year-old Traverse City grand- mother remained in critical condi. -\tion in Munson Hospital today suffering from frostbite she re- ceived as she lay in a snowbank for more than eight hours. Mrs. Phillips was found uncon- scious Saturday morning by two passers-by in. the front of her Police said she apparently fell, \striking her head on -a stone scious. as she approached the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holland “to cheek on their six daughter and son-in-law didn’t return home until after two men had discovered Mrs. Phillips lying in front of the house about 8:15 from 14 above to seven below. Get Fatter Pensions WASHINGTON ® — The gov- ernment today starts mailing out TRAVERSE CITY (UPI) — A, _|ehildren” after her husband had) _|dropped her off néar the House. Woodrow said Mrs. Phillips’} «|Novi X-Way 1960 Republican presiden- tial nomination to the Eisenhower eciminiy- tration's record. : There had been: aniciilte tion that Nixon might- strike out on his own to ¢es- tdblish a position inde- pendent of th e White House. But word passed to cmancianes in- dicates he is giving his full sup- port to Eisenhower's effort to hold down spending. He reportedly con- siders this a major campaign fac- tor for 1960. : _Elgenhower named .the vice president last week as head of a Cabinet committee fo combat in- flation. regards a‘ balanced budget as es- sential to ward off inflation, a view to which Nixon obviously sub- scribes, * *.& Beyond that Nixon has made it clear he supports the Lincoln con-|s cept that Eisenhower frequently mentiong — that the Riso should do for the people only what they can't ‘do for themselves or can't'do as well, All of this seems likely to put Before Rockefeller became gov- ernor, the brothers fund which he - helps issued a report that recommend- ed, among other. things, a higher level. of defense spending than fle $40,900,000,000 Eisenhower has out- lined in his balanced 77-billion-dol- education and wellare projects than Eisenhower has been will- ing to undertake under the Lin- coin concept. After only a month as. governor, Rockefeller “already is: under Democratic attack in his home state on the economy issue, Is Scene Eisenhower has emphasized he} ja rescue. ship and- two Greenland ington. “Two hundred miles “down the State in sca Negro asa didn't look alarmed or worried, © Nobody tried to stop them; there was an absence of picketing and demonstrations. Slick Roads Close Many Schools —— DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Ice and snow glazed. Vast areas of the Southwest today, bringing death. to! at least 14 persons in weather-| caused accidents, Many schools closed because slick roads made} bus travel. hazardous. Heaviest snow occurred at Gage, Okla., near the -Texas line, where eight inches fell. Fol-| lett, in the Texas Panhandle re- ported six inches. Freezing rain drew blame for Faint Hope Stirs Weak Radio Signals .. Heard. but No Survivors Found in Search HALIFAX, N. S. w—Weak radio in Iceberg Crash: 14 Die in Icy Southwest the crash of a DC3. airliner earry< ‘ing 25 Idaho National Guardsmen ojand three civilian crew members {near Kerrville, in West Texas. Two crewmen "and a guardsman died, but 25 other persons scram- lbled to safety. The belt of ‘freezing precipita- tion reached as far south as Del Rio on the Rio Grande and as far east as the Dallas-Fort Worth = in north-central Texas. ek & The snow and ice areas stretched from the eastern slopes of the Rockies and eastern Wy- oming through New Mexico and parts of Texas, and over most of Oklahoma, the Weather Bureau reported. “Along the TeXas coast, rain — heaviest in nearly two years at Houston - — residents from’ lowland homes, open but were hazardous in the siginals stirred faint hope today that some of the 95 persons aboard the missing Danish ship Hans Hedtoft might yet be found amid the iceberg-dotted seas off Green- land Hans G. Christensen, director of Denmark's Greenland departinent, said in Copenhagefi-there was little doubt: the signals, picked up by shore stations, came from a sur- vivor of the Hans Hedtoft which tollided with an. = ieeborg last Friday. But Royal Canadian Alr Force search and rescue headquarters here said the irregular dot-dash Messages were on a a frequency normally used by aircraft send- ing “homing” signais,’ Head> quarters said it was convinced the signals did not come from a lifeboat of the Hans Hedfoft. U.S. Coast Guard headquarters} in New York also said its cutter Campbell, which has been engaged ern section. Roads in the south and. central _ AP. Wirephote in a fruitless search for survivors 2 _SEARCH ENDS — Mrs. acon ves weds of Nappanee, Ind. _Clasps. her three-year-old daughter Susan Lee after a four month search. Susan was taken by-her father, Richard, 23, when the couple separated in Salt Lake City’ Sept. 22. “Mrs. Riggle en- listed soma officials; and ‘newspapers before finding her daughter * " oF honey — dig iaicly aor of cks the boys are sifting through. ound it in a:paper bag in a vacant lot in sons vehi while ctaeing genres. Peni aze teyiig to find ‘out wistte st ‘Chine from. From _ left are Roy Anderson, 14; James Weiglein, 11; and Otis Montgomery, 13. The cash will belong pide sag rgtaas caballo malo “ae Wirephote ” |pressway in Novi Township was jetruck bya car. Three were injured, but none , according te- police. _eorral the animals, lout of the truck and began scatter- -|hollered over a three-mile area - jot Detroit, and his wife Lorraine, lear, and Verna E. Thurston, 24, ot 124, was driving the truck. f~ of Roundup The Brighton-Farmington Ex. the scene of an old-fashioned cattle roundup yesterday: afternoon. Involved were about’ 25 troopers from the Redford State Police Post and 10 steers turned loose when 4 cattle truck overturned after being Tt took | a twochour chase by the troopers and volunteer firemen to * After the excited steers: oowet x * ing in all directions, traffic on the eastbound expressway was blocked for more than an hour as the in| experienced cowhands whooped and Jsince Saturday, had not heard any .|yesterday. The spot is about 100 signals on the frequenciés norm- ally used by lifeboats... The Campbell was en route“fo where something — perhaps 4n overturnéd lifeboat—was sighted miles southwest of Cape Farewell, the southeast tip of Greenland. Danish officials in Copenhagen said this was almost the exact spot:where they calculated a life- boat would have drifted. “These signals,” said ‘director \Christiansen, “‘have lighted a’hope} —_— of economy, ina = and serious hour.’ " some were hazardous. éastern part of the state. Schools in rural Chaves County - around Roswell closed because of a quar- ter of an inch of ice on highway. Tucumeart received two inches of snow for the largest New Mexico fall, Alamosa, Colo., across the state line from. New Mexico, re- ported five inches, - The glaze spread southwest In New Mexico. Most of Oklahoma reported light|~ snow, with some sleet in the south- —— sections remained Rae oe. At least 25 schools closed in West Texas, ftheluding the ~ Big Spring, Odessa, Midland, Sea- graves, Levelland, Snyder and Lamesa areas; At Lubbock, where up tq, two inches of dry, powdery snow piled up, school buses. did not travel. Wichita Falls reported to inches of show, and Dathart and Amarillo one inch. Ice an inch thick coated streets at Odessa, the Weather Buredu said. All Texas roads were open, but| must U.S. Defense ‘Prepared’ WASHINGTON (® — Secretary -of Defense McElroy said today the defenses of the United States are “prepared to meet the threat it faces today.” McElroy sought to reassure congressmen who have been openly suspicious President Eisenhower’, asiminis- tration is dangerously cutting: armed forces strength In the - | school kids, but no trouble of any forced a number of dren on the eteps of Maury High School to become the first of his race to shatter the color line in the city. There was the usual chatter of kind. Again there was no disturbance | Betty Jean Réad, another of 17 Negroes assigned to previously all white schools, turned up uneg- corted at Granby High. The. opening time was 9 a. m. in Norfolk—15. minutes later than at Arlington,- The gix Norfolk echosia closed since September under Virginia's now dead massive’ resistance pro- gram, were holding no classes to- day—only enrolling pupils and as- signing they to classes, x * At Northview High School, two pairs of Negro girls turned up just before 9. White students watched curiously and quietly. By that time, police were on cleared a path for the Negroes. One white girl was heard to say: “Here they ate as the temperature dipped hand and! - or ee oe | Genego: Eisenhower bine epo | The price of homé-delivered milk SaeatOND, Va. W-Vieginie, bein chowinn co «6 eorull for ies SE Me oi tn fie Pasties Meee, Mropped a cents calmly thrust aside the color bar- 2 time in aix junior ‘and senior| equipped with white reco) AnKAr a quart today as & result of a cut rier today and -for the first time|, , portable loud speakers and ra. : in the price paid Detroit area Sjin her history put Negro and‘ white high schools, Again, there were no dios, canteens, and the custo- ge ee farmers for their milk. pupils together in public schools, | ‘isorders. | mary night sticks and guns, had ee ne ia Oe: fw tect: Ais Prosiiben| Govdeney, but peacefully at the eto ae gear spin wif begun converging on Stratford sw. > dairie: videpenten outset, ld Domini de the| At case, as host o< : creameries ve watts ned Will Push ‘Economy Os {transition from anes Ge in ‘sight at Norfolk as the early pond ao ss — | Below on i" but a reduction, which occurred through- gration in a fraction of her Public birds began turning out to register. Rise a Bit = Eo uction,. wh . , Molen 3 bans ee + | schoolé, in Ar County Mund [a 2 So =< saw to i that only pupils paeee a out metropolitan area. Hicussest tha tity of i The quartet: of Negro children and school employes entered” the/. wae wk ASHINGTON Uh-Vice Z at Arlington—three boys and a girl,|8Tunds. Even parents are kept; HOURLY TEMPERATURES - The price for home-delivered|. No. violence, no rowdy incl. miarched onto. the school grounds| Ut : IZPM.cscce Le BRMMcerer ed standard or homogenized milk now Pintens Richard M, i poowned os fone 2 VO | toss a seWtmn anal toabons and te & ‘gain... wk ee om generally 23% cents a quart, or|/Nixon. appears to have tiled quietly into ttord lthrough the doors shortly before Down in Norfolk, a Negro, Lewis), ©" ""'*"** zavce ‘eee agora a half gallon, __|linked his chan “for the High | School in Arlington, | 9 am They ware pee They Cousins, and his mother calmly pa- 4 BM ca ee ce | 12 noOm....56 mW 4 Ces across. the Potomac trom Wash- mut : |raded pasta cluster of white chil-| 6 a.m..,.,..—@ Paes cues, is Pontiac and nd surrounding ’ area was turned into a vit tual ice box this morning to a winter’s low of six ‘|below in the city -while . neighboring communities reported even colder read ings. The bone - chilling wa. snap which started Satur- day night dropped the mer-- cury to its lowest point at 6 am. ‘in the city. As thé sun came out, the tem- perature began to edge slightly upwards. r Throughout the night thermom- eters registered sub-dero tempera- _ tures, Ae : : > er “Tonight and “tomorrow the weather will be slightly warmer. ‘ Rochester seew eee e ee ee ee 12 “Lake Orion ee ceavivieessas lt: nae The Houston aréa measured ‘four aa ben ot % as the crack «Milford ereeeeee ttesnvesse ar | i : to Gra faches of Fain, ‘during . “be " gh yay came aon Waterford POOH EH EOE cceeemmelT ‘2 .? through the force of federal court vee wheats nee ae . Met + decisions and what Gov. J, Lind. | Oxtord ...........ciseccecs New Mexico highways remained) gay Almond dt. has-calied’ “the | ROt@eo ............55601 nO s “ et | ‘News aes | LANSING ih — State revenue financial picture, today reported fn upsurge in sales tax revenue, Collections. last month on De- cember business fattened state coffers by $31,763,186, compared Toe 8 Oe ee WASHINGTON (t (UPT) — Keith G director bg ‘a Motinel ples Ahanacivalibe, warned today Peg serene Americans must “roll up.our sleeves .. . fer years to. come” if they hope to catch.up with Russia in the race for space, He told the: House Space Com- mitfee that time, money and effort must be poured Into a sus- tained U.S, program if this coun. try-is to overcome Russia's lead in powerful rocket boosters. GENEVA \#\—The Soviet Union today demanded a veto over all ee ae and - trol_machinery~’ to ites. any “ban on nuclear weapons tests. agri Wee me ; bedi arctan arses tas : er ee j stayed at the 2@-below mark until] $ a.m.,. (Contiaued-@n aia See — Can't Pass Driver's Test eg LONDON (UPD—Derek Brown claimed in-the Sunday pictorial that he has driven 100,000 miles in. the past 22 years but still cnt pee Britain's driving test. He's taken it 12 times and failed every time. “It has become a fetish with me,” he said, “Tim Far Whiter Than’ Last Year's, Too while rounding up the steers. J “They told us all of them were steers! One was all bull,” a.. trooper said this morning. “(We had quite a tifne with him. He wasn’t very friendly.” “Injured were Eino heen: 56, 53, who were occupants of the St. Johns, whose husband, Milan, The Johnsons were treated for minor injuries at Redford Medical} Center and released, ‘Mrs. Thurs- ton was admitted to Mt.: Carmel Mercy Hospital. in. Detroit with head injuries' described. as “not - “ie # OR - ten steer, was killed in the: mis- = by complaining about it, but if you've been griping that this win- tey_is colder than last year’s, you’ re absolutely right. lot colder, but we've had nearly |# four times as mich snow, You can’t change the weather > * «© * Not only has this winter been a And the worst. may. not be over, Data compiled by the U.S. Weather Bareay in Detroit. shows that we are curren’ * in the wilddle of the traditional win-- ter “ice box” period, A-step outs doors will attest to this. . Midwinter offfeially was Jan. 22. That- doesn't Mean that Jan, 22 is tra the coldest day of the year, but it does mean that gen- erally the 10 days to two weeks pricking and following that date may be eXpected to serve up the year’s coldest day. COLDEST IN. FEBRUARY _| Last year, as in many’ years, the ‘|eoldest cad came, in a weet ee! In Today's Press Seo Baie, Exereve «0 : ="! grees, or 4.6 abave, normal. ~|temperature|was 22,4; or 4.7 below Surprise! This Winter Is. Colder This was Feb. 17 when the | mer- cury dipped to 9 below zero, the coldest temperature recorded in|: Pontiac in 18 years. Today’s six below has been the far thie winteg..The. i -praaleodnad anders »| Faint, “8. * Average temperatures sh vast difference. In Decem the temperature averaged sped ooh &. &. Bea: “|. In December, 1958, the ‘average! Up to the’ an ot eee L winter there had been eight Mrs. Catherine Robbins, 35, tear- - jren yesterday when she was Harold N. Fields. defed Mrs. Robbins and her hus- hand, Perry, 36, be Jailed altey-| - ' nate weeks until they pay $21‘a week or prove they are unable to make the payments. The money, lus $1,209 tn back is tuition fer thelr son, 1%, who was by the court to White's Institute, a private correctional institution. “Both say they. are out of work _ fully fell into the arms. of a ma-|~ brought to jail in-compliance with) - an order ‘issued by Juvenile Judge | "The judge- of-F a Lewis Much Better, SOHN L. Lewis Says His Doctor TON OM inet abor Sender. - Relbhie. who served the: first week's sentence, said he told the afford . to They explained they had to pay medical bills, meet household ex- penses, clothe and feed eight per- Zins -and- make e $75 monthly house payment. . — * 8 @ Robbins is a railroad carman a eet Se eee: ~ Radio-TV Musicians Get 5-Year Contract | NEW YORK f&P)—Members of the American Federation of Mu- sicians went to work today at three major networks with a new The union agreed on the terms of the pact _ ‘Sunday. — Le x * * : The settlement ended a strike by the musicians, who" were or- stop work, at midnight “when the old contrhet fected. : - * * The new contract gives—staft musicians a later wage increase « and. a pension plan, plus payment * shows that are rerun. The net- works may reduce their stafls in : some cities under the terms. WASHINGTON (AB)—Sen. Ste- Young (D-Ohio) © recently made his maiden speech in the! taxes, ‘most observers think Seas a beans chine. . history may be on his side. Om March 14,~1933, Young made and Pontiac Municipal Airport -17; GM i ‘The Weather : Foul v, 8 Weather Bureae Report Re ie rs ot elie loedy and warmer gents “4 a ee ‘eee er < Sepees tote {reeks stort ants ai with tittle te ‘temperstare ch Lowest pe A, ne 8 am. at 8 a.m: Wind. Velocity 9 mph. cere eee Wee eee wane wide een tae yin by in Ponti tine ‘ = oot —— a Lowest ee rature. + ‘s m Boe sunny a. Se ee eet ewe nnn saben tees cee eee ee ee John L. Lewis is much improved] “the said, {sponded to treatment—we believe "Has City Shivering +. (Continued From Page: One) 16. above in we Pontiac. * --leeived this morning by the Pon- itiac Auto Club offices from motor- oars behind schedule,” ‘License Plates 43|Sat Sheen 25| in his first annual space report: 87 today that the goal ‘of this na- 2 Blaze Costs $75, 000 - today, his doctor said. The 78-year-old president of the United Mine Workers Union en- tered Georgetown niversity Hos- pital Friday and tack Sunday morning. — ‘Dr. John B. Minor called the ill- ‘ness seridus Sunday night. Today “Mr, Lewis is much im- proved and seems to have re- it is not -an embolism but pneu- Embolism is a clotting or biock- ing of *the blood. Pneumonia is much more susceptible to treat- ment with drugs. Dr, Minor said Lewis’ tempere- ture has repped Coat Audrey Hepburn Will Be Flown to. Hollywood DURANGO, Mexico (AP) — Her doctors-and her husband planned to fly Audrey Hepburn to Holly- wood today despite a setback in her condition. ~ . * te. ‘The doctors said the actress, who euffered—a broken vertebrae when thrown from a horse last week, had a bad day Sunday and could- not rest, sleep or. eat. One doctor. thought she might have suffered other injuries not yet diagnosed, Another said she might just ‘be having a delayed shock reaction. * * * Miss Hepburn’s husband, actor Mef Ferrer, plahiled ,jo have her flown home in a@ special rane, ‘Miss Hepburn’ wat injured-dur- ing location filming of the four- million-dollar movie- “Unforgiven. z. ~6 Temperature - | then began rising rapidly to a reading of 1-below at 9 a.m, Flint woke up today to read-. “Detroit, by comparison, was ‘the "“hot'™ Sag of fhe state, The read- s ome above at 7 a.m. gy eng unofficial area tempera- tures were: Rochester, .12; Lake Orion, -18; Romeo -10; ‘Oxford <0; Proving Ground near Milford, -16. At 2 p.m., the temperature was * More than 300 cans had been re- er de ia bg ists who couldn't get their cars; started, - “Our garages are five to six said Arthur J. Bogue, branch manager? “This is the woret'tt’s ever been.” Being Issued at Waterford Hall © idenee plates are. now being issued from the Waterford Town- ship Hall, from 9 a.m._to 5 p.m.| daily, and from 9 a.m. to noon, urdays. Deadline for obtaining plates is Feb. 28.‘ . This is the second year a branch office of the Secretary of State has established in Waterford Township for the convenience ot até residents, - — Ike Gives Space Report - “WASHINGTON (UPI) —Presi- dent Eisenhower told Congress int Prepared i cf jin Cash Crisis... Williams Tax Proposals | Due for Close ‘Scrotiny | as Time Runs Out: ” By ROGER LANE Williams’ cards are on the table. this: may be the week Michigan legislators take their first close look at the state's caih emergency. Time for action if the state is to ‘avert payless paydays will be get- ting short when lawmakers return ‘tat 8 p.m..tonight from a weekend|- © at home after watching Williams tax program on television. *. * Still waiting for their decision i. £ ee Vinee See _ Fund to keep the wolf from barg.. ing in the ‘state amy door this month or next: any more liking for the governor’s solution to the emergency problem directly at hand than they. did for Friday night. _ But however distasteful, the cash situation demanded a remedy now ~or within weeks—while the an- swer on new taxes is at least a few months off. 2 mortgage proposal has. yet been ‘formally presented, although there has been vague talk about utilizing the trust fund in tome more palat- able way. ACTION PROMISED Rep, Rollo G. Conlin (R-Tipton), whose taxation committee controls _|the governor's bills, has promised to give them ‘speedy attention and an early decision one way or the other. If the bills are reported favor- ably, .perhaps after revision, - a quick vote by the House appears jlikely, No one has advocated boarding up the University of Michigan or Michigan State Uni- versity, both flow approacing woe perate straits,. ® . - - The two universities would be the main immediate benefict- aries if -the Legislature foes along with. the Williams mort- gage plan—or if ft decides to | Mquidate fund securities oatright. From initial Republican response rl adn governar’s tax program, it seem final tion of, the new revenue problem has yet to put in an “appearance. ~ And this tends to put the GOP ae onthe. spot, since few lawmakers have argued: seriously against need for More «revenues while criticizing the Williams pre- jpetocce for raising them, . * * * Whatever the answer, it ap- peared’more certain than ever that it will. bear a Republican label— possibly “a program keyed to a flat rate income tax touching from) - the top to near the bottom of the economic scale. ‘Williams’ graduated tax sug: gestions would exempt about two-thirds of potential taxpayers, } those grouped toward phe bottom ot the income spectrum. * "+ Another aspect ef the governor's; ~ program — which drew fire from the Republicans iy its adding tax burdens for” business rather than the granting of tax . ex- emptions or concessions “The governor's plan will be sub-| - Go| mitted to legislators - in detailed oe Tuesday or lamer Integration Goes on Quietly in Virginia Lo (Continued From Page One) pulsory school attendance law and offered tuition grants of up to $250 a year for attendance at segre- vated private schools. In his battle to prevent any amount of integration In any Vir- | ginia schogis, Almond had been. compelled to hoist the white flag. | But. he still is. planning to call: = uae commission of leghalader’. to work out some new, method of combatting ‘inte- gration. -Segregationists in the- Leginlanaies were unhappy with the package of) 'bills put through Saturday. They talked of making a last stand for tougher laws at the opening of the) ~ General Assembly at noon today. But there was nothing they could do to head off the advent of small portions éf integration today—four years, eight and a half months aft- er the-U. S. Supreme Court de- eed ‘segregated public schools to be unconstitutional. ‘Chiet Justice Warren refused late Saturday to let Arlington de- lay any longer the enrollment of ieee Negroes at {Stratiord . School. ef BAD AREA tire of “unde- termined origin destroyed the Bow- » Ton & Bowron Co, farm.machinery sales “building in-Bad Axe today. No one was injured, Firetnen -esti- Hinated damage at $75,00. LANSING (®—Now that all Gov,| unveil his. 140-million-dollar new). were four bits: to carry out Wil- §0-miilion-dollar Veterans Trust | Few Republicans have shown ; his long-run revenye prescription a No alternative to _the Williams | % Orion, is more than 30 feet high ‘of camera enthusiasts every ‘of three on the Inn property which draws scores | , tower” was creatéd by Chef Julius of the Inn, “who' has been making these unique ite forms MAN-MADE GLACIER — This tower of ice in front of the ‘Villa Inn on M24, south of Lake and is just one weekend. The e Pontiae Press Phote for the past seven years: An ojd dead tree with broken branches piled around it forms the base for the frozen structure. A fine spray of water is played on the formation constantly during below- freezing weather. The hose is moved to create different shapes. 3 Others Kill By The Associated Press -A wave of fires claimed four lives in Michigan Sunday, injured two firemén and drove 50 persons into bitter cold weather. Colleen Paffpaff, 4, of Charle- voix, was fatally burned when her| night clothes were flames. Police said she apparently was playing with matches while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Paftpaff were asleep: . * * * Six-month-old Michael Moore suffered fatal buras when a fire -roared through a two-family home on Detroit's. East Side. “Firemen helped 10. othér occu- pants, seven of them children, to escape. “jhe. was. trapped in his _—s farm’ shack near St. Joseph in Berrien reer ae * : oceac: ol “hee: apartments escaped into-10-below. zero, weather of at lonia Sunday. Fireman Ray Barber of lonia suffered smoke inhalation in the fire which caused damage — at SO. - In Detroit, froma rie Putrycus, 30, injured his left foot battling a blaze that caused an estimated $50,000 -at the Valley Platers Co. * at a potato warehouse at -Stan- | ton in Montcalm County and 'pre- maturely-baked about 8,000. po- tatoes. ~ ; * * a man, William Smith, 29, tore flam- ing pajamas off: his son; William Jr., 6, when they caught fire while the child was playing with a cig: arette lighter. The boy was taken to a hospital where his condition was reported as good, ain: &@ ®, Six-year-old James Bess of Battle Creek died cage, (he burns suffered in a fire at his home Fri- : é over 90 per cent of his body in a blaze believed to have been touched off by defective wiring. Mickey Cohen Bumped Off— Chair, That Is LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mickey Cohen got bumped off, Sunday —/®P bumped off a chair, thet is. ~ The dapper ex-gambler ‘was struck by a. neighbor’s car that lost its brakés and careenéd into the driveway of Coten's home. Cohen was: sitting in’ a wicker chair in the driveway with - his back to_the street, ' chat os shoved Cohen and «his feet into “You ‘Weekend Fires Claim 4; in| recorded sSunday in- cont Prank Williams, 43, died vieuk Another Sunday fire occurred A quick-thinking Detroit © police-;, ed in Traffic * By The. hassthsins Press Traffic accidents claimed three lives in Michigan over a cold, icy weekend which kept highway traf- fic to.a minimum in many outstate Two of the traffic fatalities were - to Michigan's record of three ‘‘death- less Sundays” on highways this year. — : * -® The Associated Press fatality count started at 6 p.m. Friday and ended at midnight Sunday, — * * Frederick Budziak, 28, of Li- vonia, was killed Saturday when ‘\hig car ran off a road and struck] | a tree in — oa. ® re wag killed Saturday on an Isabella ‘county: road one mile South of Beal City. Talks on Germany BONN, Germany i}—The Ade-' nauer government called today for a fout-power foréign iminis- ters conference to discuss the German problem in: the second half of May. : A government spo%esrian told a ews conference that Bonn of the United States, Britain, France and West Germany hold a special conference. of their own during the 10th anniversary meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Washing: ton April 2-4, : é Osteopathic Hospital Wins, Residerit Approval Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital has “been approved for resident training by the American Osteopathic Assn. announced Harry H, Whitlow, hos- pital director. Approval is for four resident nae. S he said, two in surgery and one each in obstetrics and ra- diology. . ing of 10 interns a year, Whitlow re | Said. Under 30? Dam Enter. NOTTINGHAM, England «UPD. —Men and women under 30 have been forbidden to use the elevator in Nottingham‘s guild- hall. “The lift is in great. de:, mand and young people are in better shape to 2p cline the four: flights of stairs,” an official said. ‘|to look at his wife’s face Gerald week 18, of Rosebush = when his car) 7 ran out of control and overturned -e Bonn Asks ove q proposes the foreign ministers | The associatioh: also renewed its} approval of the hospital for-train: | - Helicopter Fans. Frozen Swans” to Freedom TRAVERSE CITY (AP) — The Coast Guard blasted a flock of some 100 swans off the ice of Grand Traverse Bay Sunday. The Coast Guard was called to the rescue when Humane Society officials noticed some of the swans A Coast Guard helicopter cir- cled low. The powerful gusts from its whirling rotor blasted the frozen swans loose and sent the entire’ flock sourrying for open water. The best way to tell if a man’s vee weave oe al ideally run college (claims Carey Williams) is one where the foot- _jball players are satistied with their salaries. —Earl Wilson. 7. ivy Bowman, 659 Lookout Dr., and Gloria Lacey, 141 Auburn Ave. derby for boys age Crandall, : In the 20-la «ithe Day in Birmingham vee fr. IT panies Aventie my ag 11. Deliberate Fate of - Gardener Accused i _Norsery Slaying \, = . Frederick, 30,of Detroit was un-/ injured and was not being held No tickets were issued, oles The Women’s Fellowship of th Church of Birm "| Congregational eae) Be oe er ° church eon meeting | < morrow, The program will include a f “The Touch of ing with a leper colony the Arab Mohammedan aa the Ruth Shain International Re- lations Class meets at the\Com- +| munity House at 10 a.m. tomorow. —— 2 . * ‘The Wednesday meeting of thd Village Wornan’s Club will be \ held at the Oakland Hills Coun- try Club tomorrow afternoon. John Mason Brown, drama crit- W. of Birmingham, and Orville R. of New Haven, Conn. and one daughter, Mrs, Doris M. Bagwell of Washington, D.C, 37 Win Prizes ‘Here in Ice Competition prices at the Ice Carnival spon- sored by the Parks & Recreation — a third prizes were Jer- Thirty-seven youngsters won; Aleda Reid, bd ou af eli $ a af = 2 we te Ene 3 & s° ° Vista Dr.; Ricky Layoje, 15) Cad- illac Ave.; Judy Reid, 631 E. Co- lumbia Ave.; Patricia Shelley, 959 Spence St. and Lorraine ane 173 Perkins St. Third prizes went. to JoAnn, Field, 147 'S, Avery St.;. Barbara Mré, Robert Eddy will report on\ - Field, 147. S. Avery St.3- Robert Davis, 560 Lowell St. and James Won't Need « Cues ning’ Longer - “MIAMI; Fla. (AP) —-Willie less play—died Sunday at 71. . back to, win titles. kk t * William: Frederick Hoppe 4 Hilliards” for a half-century of neae-flaw- {don’t think I’m going to need my ‘His. last, and Sist, was: the three- cushion crown he won in 1952 at the age of 66.-He retired that year as. the last of great champions of the “golden twenties.” . pants when he made his first shots on « Willie Hoppe, Mr. Billiards, Dies Hoppe—“Mr. table he had cn - Hards at age was in Py sisters, eal b! diet and. got plenty of sleep, “ He. began /defeating the stars of bu and a daughter, Alice. Atkinson, 32 S. Roselawn Dr. * 4s to stesid n/t toto Feuch. He started at age 7 to play aang with his later brother, Frank Jr., after| teaching by their father n. 9, kept cues any longer,” the balkline and three- - a bowel, Rarer Sign, sed PaNNR Bh See bette rn told hospital visitors just © wall-on-Hudson, N.Y. , ; aes Willie developed in "Bis brother, Afbert, sald: He Hoppe the calm, deliberste style of play that ele oe tet carried him to world titles, In 191 he ~~ "given to a longtime chum, | ‘Mayer of won the dis of being/the only “Skokie, Il, one of his last callers. "= known player to give & ‘White House ‘was “hospitalized four months — yp £, undies treatment for cancer, his brother *) } ae said. The onetime boy.-wizard of billiards - Hoppe trained for ‘ma as tf fora had suffered illnesses before and ‘pounced prize fight. He did roadwork, watched: his . wot =/ 12, arid at 14 bested ‘Mauri Vigneaux of France in an 18.1 match th drew worldwide attention... Besides his brother Hoppe’ ele! a son, Willie Jr. ot Sonora, 7 7 f \ F ~ if | i a P | nas / $ / pe y ~ > % t Fi : : + E ‘ i : Z : tg F f ~ : . be » * s y : ; Zé + 2 A ee A ee ie ees THE PONTIAC: PRES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, ope ene nd a ‘Supper’ Just Too Hot | Beaiitictenne Give Twit Desiears Born. "TONITE 6 to. 10—TUESDAY as W ED di | : sg{OUISVIELE, Ky, PP oli ce 200 Permanents hi Different Months 23 SUPER-SPECIALS. FOR COUPON: gers admitted i - Epeuteea etek Free in Dallas — \nwindhet a’? saat : in na da Sy . Vinci's “The Last Supper.” The Thomas will ‘celebrate tele birth, : ._. ‘boys said they eoultert find al ahyone DALLAS, Tex., (AP) — ‘Beauti days. in different months. ~~ - to buy it. cians worked overtime at five| ‘The first wa: born at 17: 99 p.m, : = - Dallas * heey parlors Sufiday, AFTER COLDS, Flu, ] Sos ert oe SORE THROAT The treatments. ‘were ‘given. by|__. .|Members of the Texas Assn; of|m q : as if sapien feel run Aout Accredited ‘Beputy Culturists “to IE You Must because’ of. residents: of charitable institu-/E yw; ey mary ety ye P.M, | cid Bring . TIRED BLOOD They dueteince was started REMINGTON : ; Coupons ‘ = ‘ \ = - Limit 4 rolls. about 10 years ago by a retired|E Fes “gedit bw SIMMS whale — ois in ss — svings mes feign ¢ Seat every item listed ih ‘this heirthccbt F —— i 3 rs, Prices slashed on wante ee ems for he ; 1 : are Take GERITOL whitey, porageea Misiggcce dren : RECONDITIONED oar. S piri family. Sale starts at 6 P.M fe, caer wn Wednesday savings really are. 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No one will call day with your name, address and Advertisement) , we will explain hew you ¢an still apply fer a $1,000 life- insur- ance policy to help take care of final expenses wie be sd action: by mail with OLD AMERI- CAN of KANSAS CITY, No obli-|- oh you. - so. Tear out this ad and mail it, to- e YOU NE 1 retent ¢ labor latior then: ‘Biadder Weakness” — pe Treagent. Gets ights—' trong Bladd: "frritation often resul a . ; . < ‘ . bond lef by prritating germs in scld relet abe or eum year of birt to Old Ameritany Insurance Co., 3 West 9th, Dept. LA221A, Kansas City, Missouri. who died Friday, seb bea granddaughter, Mrs. Rose Smith, 405 Branch St. She was a mem- ber of the Miller owen beaks Society. i | PETER A. COYLE rAve:. was-dead-on arrival at Pon= t ral Hospital Saturday. {dl- a heart attack, He was employed as ‘a checker by the ‘Grand Trank Western Rail- road and ig warvived By a sister in ‘New York. The body is at the, = = neral Home, CARL G ARCHOW Carl Garchow, 62, of 795 Corwin! Ct, died Sautrday at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital, . A member ‘of First re “hristian Church, Mr. Garchow was em- at Pontiac Motor Division. Peter A, Coyle of 4144 Putnam) Mrs, Bele E. Seybert of Trey ith (Shut Funeral Home uatil noon to White Chapel Memorial Ceme-/ or Aly for nervice at 2 p. “a aa WILLIAM JONES + William Jones, 75; of 362 N. Cass Ave., died Sunday al Pontiac Gen- eral ‘Hospital following an illness of several months, A retired Pontiac Motor Division employe, Mr, Jones was born in ‘South Wales. -He is survived» by three daugh- ters, Mrs. Willian=Symonds of London, England; Mrs, Walter Nor- ris of Roehester; and Mrs. Frank’ A. Reed of Pontiac; and -a son, John of Pontine,-He~also leaves nine grandchildren, a brother, and six sisters, Service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home with burial in Otttawa Park ednesday when it will be taken) ‘of Glo} and] 59 The body will be at the Melvin g, Union Lake; his mother, , Law ra Church of Pontiac; a brother, ‘Roy of Pontiac and a sister, Mrs. Henen Boyer, also of Pontiac. His body is at Sharpe-Goyette Funeral Home. RALPH A.CLAYCOMB: OXFORD — Service for Ralph, A. Clayeomb, 50, of 845 S. Lapeer Rd., will be held at 2 p.m, tomorrow at! Bossardet - Reid Funera) Home here, Burial will’ follow at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Oakland, He died Saturday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, ee a short illness, Mr. Claycomb, who came here from his birthplace, Osterberg,.Pa. was a mechanic with the White Owl Express Co. trucking firm, He was 4 member of the. Coon Hunt- ing Club of Oakwood, rviving are his wife, Evelyn, and children, Fredrick W., Mrs. Mrs. Lois Smith of Drayton Plains; | ; Mrs.- Roberta Jordan of Royal Oak:. Sister Mary Francis . of Warren; and Mrs. Judith Sasser and David and -Gerald Ohngren, al) of Pontiac. He also leaves 12 Brandchildren, a brother, and five sisters. - Service will be held at 1:30 p. m. ‘| Tuesday at the Huntoon Funeral Home with burial in Perry Mt: fPark Cemetery. _ MRS. JESSIE W. HILLIKER “Mrs. Jessie W, Hilliker, 64, of Gatwin,’ formerly of: Pontiac, _ died Barbara Gravilla, and Mrs. Jose- |phine Mattingly, all of Pontiac; Cemetery, MRS. CLARENCE SHELTON | The Rosary will be recited at 8 tonight at Voorhees-Siple Funeral ‘Home for Mrs, Clarence (Roxie Ann) Shelton, 54, 6f 117 Putnam Ave., who died Friday at St. Jo- seph Mercy. Hospital. ‘T Service will“be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at. St. Michael Church) with burial in’ Mt. Hope Catholic Cemetery. MRS, FAYETTE M. THOMPSON Service for Mrs. Fayette M. (Ada F.) Thompson, 84, of 30 Sher- ‘jidan Ave., will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at. Sparks-Griffin- Fu- neral-fome with burial in Oak Hill). KU - ISthe MAN for SUPERVISOR © REPUBLICAN Cemetery. Mrs. Thompson died iFriday at her winter home in Hialeah, Fla, after a brief iflness. EARL ELLENWOOD | KEEGO HARBOR — Service for {Earl Ellenwood, 71, of 3087 Grove | St. will be held at 2 p.m. Wednes- day at €. J, Godhardt Funeral Home with burial in Walled: ‘Lake Cemetery Mr, Ellenwood died Sunday at long illness. He retired six years ago from Oakland County Road | Commission. Surviving is a son Ora: “of He leaves: his ' wile, “Estelle; tour! daughters, Mrs, Rosa Mae . Dyer and Mrs. Buelah Tyler, both of Oxford, and Janet and Carrie at home; three sons, Thomas, Elmer and Robert, al] at home; four sis- ters in Pennsylvania, and eight |: grandchildren. . MRS. MARVIN LUCAS © ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs. Marvin (Dorothy -V.) Lucas, 49, of | ; 564 Charlesina -St., will be héld at|/ 10 a.m, Tuesday ‘from the Pixley] Funeral Home here with burial et Sunset Hill Cemetery, Flint. She died Saturday evening at Avon \Center Hospital a Ite r several months’ illness... Mrs. Lucas was a teacher in thé the past 10 years. Surviving besides her husband are her father, Frank E. Bowron of Desert Hot Springs, Calif; one sister, Mrs. Leona Marr of Long- horn, Pa., and one brother, Harold Bowron of Flint. . = _- ALEXANDER P. MacLEOD ROCHESTER — Service ‘for Alexander P. MacLeod, 75, of 643 John R, Rd., will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St.. Andrew Catholic Church here with butal in- Mount Avon Cemetery. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Tuesday fe Bk two daughters, Mrs. Robert te sigmatel Rochester Community Schools, for| - ‘Human icicle it \Recovering Fast After Ordeal - : Cemetery, Royal Oak. He died eee rue tore = tee Surviving are two sons, Manor of Wisconsin and Fletcher of Cali- L. Blome of Rochester and Mrs. Henry Stickney of Springfield, Ohio; nine grandchildren and two sisters in Washington, D.C, - ’ GILBERT. RAMSEY MARLETTE—Service for Gilbert] , (Gib) Ramsey, 83, lifelong resident of this community, was held at}. 2 p.m. today in First Presbyterian Church here under the direction of Marsh Funeral Home. Burial was: in the Marlette Cemetery. He died Saturday morning in Marlette Community Hospital after a. long illness. a ° to tel] whether frostbite will cause permanent injury to Sawyer’s!: hands or legs, He was. unable to moye and talkeij incoherently when found after being in the- snow for}. several hours. ; a iy : if icicle found in the Soo area in the snow bank on Drummond Island Pn ee en ee ee ee ‘Tie Ratatial enid & fe ton earigy He. was admitted in eritical Sawyer was the second human <5 Rm 2 ae em + a oT 2 ) a a | RE aa eR 5 RE RP RE |: A; OS A: SRP | GNA: | SRL William Korpi was. found in a = oe “Surviving are “two “sons, and Truman, both of Marlette; one daughter, : roughs of Birmingham; apace children and one great-grandchild. One sister, Mrs, Redelia Harris of Mariette and a brother, Bert Ram- ‘sey of Flynn Township, ‘also: sur-| vive. ‘Deaths Elsewhere. ABERDEEN, Wash, (AP)—Dr. |} O. R. Austin, 81, a. 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Khrushchev didn’t push ° the button. North Koreans didn't spill down over. the 38th parallel. ‘China didn’t fire on Formosa. If ithe Russians made a speech in know... ‘Abba ban, the teareel young ambassador from = Israel, at- tempted to summon a meeting of the security council that day to consider a reported border Ancident; Couldn't raise anybody. Nothing further happened along the border. Pretty soon proper repairs were made, and the 80 odd nations could converse again in what had been a silenced tower, a mute Babel. 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A kid’s eyes still grow wide and wonderful if you give him an A watter still | bows -from the waist for a $3 tip. A cab driver says “Thanks, Mac,” for even less. The whole* blinking world goes on, never knowing that we've blown our wad. pe Tite PONTIAC PRESS S. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1930 ’ % ® {tenia Girl Is Honey Conti TAMPA, Fla, UA 16-year-old U. N. Off Fre rom Wo rl Fe Queen Satiifday by the American Bee Keeper's Federation conven- Came - about 5,000 | men. He|tion bere. ee Seidelman, a honey School and the daughter: of and bes. George Seideiman, ‘There are now ‘ia the U.S., compared with blond, do 0 ening a approximately | ' 100,000 private salary bers haw bad things are, after a peri speak darkly of} * |: crea, "|Get New Ideas, did not: “replace them, man- for man, with his own bearded ones, You can walk for blocks in Havana today and not see a cop. But -the crime rate has fallen off. Drive ‘Istop for the red lights, and drive Things there. are moreji slower, lawful without The Law. ~ Sen. Fulbriglit, the Arkansas Democrat, takes over as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and suggests we reas- of our core. “sure the world on our policies regard t A g’ Berlin, heave and | Formosa.’ How about reassuring it on Little Rock, Senator? Dulles ls Told . Dem Senator Mansfield States Terms of Party's pron for Policy That's the stuff that dreams are}, made of—dill pickle and vanilla ice cream dreams, that is. But there is a real counterpart of sorts. When Fidel Castro rolled into Ha- vana he ordered the entire police foci inched: NEW LOW PRICE. . ~ |Borden’s Milk © VY Gallon Glod | Plus Deposit PILLSBURY'S’ FLOUR. Be BEST 2 ~ BLUE RIBBON. — OLEOM, RGARINE REGULAR ~~ SIZE. Large Boxes of State John Foster Dulles, head- this week, has been told he'd bet- if he wants support from Senate Democrats, —- The call for a new approach in dealing -with the Soviet Union came from Sen. Mike Mansfield -(D-Mont), assistant Democratic Senate’ leader and a member of the Senate Foreign: Retations-com- mittee. x *«-* coming elevation of -Sen. J. Wil- liam Fulbright (D-Ark) to the’ for- eign relations chairmanship | serves notice on State Department | officials “they had better get on their. toes.” with Fulbright before ‘he leaves JON“ TAP) Secretary ng for talks with European. allies |} ter come up with some fresh ideasif - Mansfield said eday the forth-|F-.| Dullés has scheduled a‘ meeting | - ‘for Europe. Fulbright has sharp critic of Eisenhower admin- istraGio ign policies. — Dulles is tentatively slated to ‘fly to London late Tuesday, . with his first round of talks. there | Wednesday. ~ He will talk ° with | French leaders in#Miris and West | German leaders in Bonn_ before returning here about Feb. 11, s& *& : Dulles sati his : European mis- | sion will deal with: (1) the prob- lem of Berlin arf the Wes iD th to possible Soviet moves; (2) the possibility of having talks |about Germany with the Soviet representatives. _ He indicated he will talk with| Prime Minister Harold Macmillan ot Britain, President Charles de Gaulle of Franee and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West Ger-} many to try to get allied agree- ment on thése points: , tke ‘1. What the allies can offer Rus- sia, and world public opinion, in | the way of new ideas for reuniting y and thereby resolving ‘the probe of — Berlin. * 2, What line i Western pow- ers should take in making specific proposals. to -Moscow for. East- West talks on Germany and pos- sibly some other issues. . : 3..What measures the Western powers should take if a new Ber- ‘lin blockade is set up. The Soviet Union has announced plans to turn over its . Berlin occupation) | powers to the on German Reds | \in May. | | | | BT pep. O'Hara Gets a Girl: WASHINGTON un — Rep.. James G. O'Hara ‘(D- Mich), the father of four boys, was “presented with a: daughter Friday night. The 1. ‘pound, li-ounce girl is the first ‘daughter in O'Hara's family and. _also-is the. first baby born to any e8 es - @8 68 e1 el @! @) that “is 45. Pc. Melmac_ ‘Chip-Proof Dinnerware - Compare at 44,501 95. (Top) “Cresendo” ee is _ (Center) ‘‘Romance” - (Bottom) “San Marina’ @ 8 decorated dinner plates decorated saucers decorated salads cups ‘ coupe soups 14” decorated platter — creamer covered suger bow! » divided vegetable dish . 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Queriéd by Capper’s Farmer as to what he would like his Congressman to . work at hardest, he replied “I Main target is the national origins quota system which lithits immigra- . tion to one-sixth of one pet cent of — pony like We to have Set ore the 1920 population of 95 million. goal of freeing 4 from Quotas are divided among foreigh subsidies and controls by 1962.” countries in to their.na- tionality in“that census, By far. the. largest quota goes to Great Britain - which uses only part of it. South and east European countries: have much smaller quotas and Asia gen fewer.” Only through a free, us and efficient agriculture can this nation remain a leader. of yee people.” 7 > Congress has another opportainity “to work dut «model plan geared to “current needs. =e ' : a! ay = ae 7s aeatvaatad taal . President Eisennow “SarpaTion—in..1958 reac gia eey Sipe» waged highs in various parts of the world. - The price of a wife in the Kuku tribe — .. ments be shifted from areas where | they were not needed to areas where of Africa, for example, rose from oné to three cows. they could be used. In fiscal 1956, for example, only 89,310 quota im. migrants. were admitted. Of the - 65,547 quota nurhbers not used, 56,446 belonged to. the, British and Irish quotas, . + The President also . a that the U.S. 1950 census of 135 million be taken as a guide s0 as —EE_{_E_— .Otpstszas are thankful that mod- fn music finally became so un- musical that the old songs have be- come popular again. _ Even with all the. know-how of this téchnical age, no one has yet been able to replace the ladder to suc- grants. a oe would _ nearly 3 law mits the number to 165,000. : | ay ee From My Mail Come Missives From Top Singer and Top Booster — — Shadow: What we doesn’t see today. Many more changes should be "made, Various bills have. been pre- —, over the past seven years. So far, Rep. Watts, (D-Pa) as _chair- aia of the House Immigration Com- mittee, has been able to block any .. Change in the present restrictive law which he co-authored. Liberals of both parties want an entirely-new committee to give some hope for modification of the discrimination — meyer act. a Crop Su lus Sain - Awaits New Congress " Now, that “Dear. Joe” requires me td. The Departmerit of Agriculture re- get.a bigger hat. ports a 20 per cent increase in farm / é : income for the past year. Net income | Nominated for chief publicity agent for totaled $13 billion, the highest since” ‘the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce is » 1953. : Mrs, Randall DeLong = "However, an analysis of the sources “of Clarkston. she-could ‘persuade the to go elsewhere. I to my item brings to light the fact that for-every that I couldn't see why ery Benator dollar of net income to the farmer in Phil: Hart. 1958, the Government will spend 54 saw anything in Traverse City that we. cents on agricultural programs for haven't right here in Oakland County, the current fiscal year. Department M"* DeLong writes me a seven-page let- _ spending is expected to reach $7 bil- - - lion, compared to less than $3 billion ‘hope it Topping my fan mail today is a per- sonal letter from that star of the only remaining TV program that’s worth any-. body’s attention, ° : Alice Lon, a writes: “Dear Joe: You never will how happy I was to receive your - oneal e letter, with the very interesting and cle¥er clippifg from, your column. Here’s my latest photo. You're in.” The: one-line letter to which she re- fers was, “Does this do the trick?” at- tached to the clipping which wondered . what was necessary to get on her Vist. ter, extolling the advantages of that up- state area. Jt surely is a classic, and since I go there for several weekends. every . years summer, I know she’s absolutely right, a na . But her abilities merit a bigger job than . -. e what it has to offer—they’re good enough for a city inthe millions class. “More than $4 billion will be paid ee Ore ngkente-guales cota + mich of the other $3. billion will _.. help farmers increase their in , comes, and add to the surpluses,.— ' \ by such programs as tiling, liming, | _ soil conservation, crop research Xe and credit plans. At the present, . Pontiac army draft boards are asked to sénd only 18 men as their February quota. The city board sends five and its induction date . is Feb, 10, and the out-county board sends 13, its induction date being Feb. 11. / time ‘only one in eight Americans While swimming in that lake last sum- “lives on farms compared with one mer, ; . a Richard Sturgeon — - ‘im six in 1950, Farm produc: ewith of Walled Lake found a signet ring, ins - P tion is out of lin scribed; “T.: N. Gurney Salesmanri’s Prize requirements largely because of © technological - ments. Sur- ~ pluses are piling up faster-than Gov- . ernment programs have been able to cut back production. ~ >=... Tels” entered the garage of a” be ot - eh Berkley Pellett | ‘Secretary’ BENSON is planning “to became closed with snow and ice. Instead present a new wheat program to of chewing away that obstruction, they, Congress. But the four majot or-. chewed new hole in the garage. ‘ganizations—the Grange; Farm Bu- —, ‘Farmers Union and the Na- THE PONTIAC PRESS Day Baza panaey you know anything about it? for me . . And you could set the steering wheel . .«, The way it ought to be . . . Yes, you have been my pilot ‘and . . My guardian angel too. «- . And I could never fully say . , . The thanks I owe (Copyright, 1958) ES supplementing the ordinary cet ‘Case Records of a Psychologist: with adequate daily rations minerals and vitamins, , “Save Your Teeth” < the title: of Volumette. I of © Cyclopedia, Vite, 1 aa attainable only if you have not less than 28 teeth, your own or- your dentist's, which are fune- Also, you may learn seein to your advantage from the Pocket Cyclopedia (23 volumettes, $7.50 delivered) or from volumette XVI (35 cents and stamped, self- - —addressed ejivelope) or ‘from the pamphlets on Belly Breathing or on The-Jodin, Ration (either pam- phlet free if you provide stamped, self-addressed envelope; if you ask for both, enclose 25 cents in addi- Sef : * * ** “You won't find the word “vite” in the dictionary, except as-a musical direction meaning quickly, lively. In the: language of health, ’ Nite. -means: Preservation of the character: ~tsties of youth . . . extension of ¥ the prime of life « . . higher _ ave level ‘of positive health .. greater pep . ... more vital- ity... the highest degree of - natural immunity . . . reserve power to tide over emergencies untamed animal or the primitive i belly teontting: few Amer. w it is the natural, ‘ef- ficient ‘way to- breathe, the way’ animals or the primitive’ savage breathes, the way ,you niust prac- tice breathing in order to correct _ your bad habit of chest breathing, - Or take ‘the average American's. namby-pamby diet, for another in- most foeds deprived of their vitamins and, minerals. He is not interested in. natural foods, especially in. childhood and early youth. Conse- quently malnutrition is more wide-.. spread in America today than. in any other civilized country except . possibly England - In Volumette XVI, “The 1 Keys . nominations — and- -isusually suc- Rev. Bob Richards offers: a ‘dandy secret to all-of you po- tential athletes. And you wives should be grateful that, your husbagds are sports fans, for ‘they get rid of surplus ire and energy “vicariously” in that -manner, thus being more docile for you and the children. It’s better to be a “sports. widow” than a “tavern widow.” == BY DR. GEORGE W. CRANE _ CASE A-443: Rev. Bob Richards, famous pole vault star and:Olym- . pics ¢hampion, is a dynamic clergyman-at-large. i By that, I mean che addresses re- cessful with young people. = Following one of hig reeent ser- _ mons, he was en- ' tertained at an junior in ‘school and com- petes in track. He runs the half mile. Do you have any secrets Rev, Richards nodded his head °- im “assent. “Yes,” I have one which will | make almost every athlete a Kies cess," he began. “I myself have spent over 10, ogo — eee the pole vault. t's.the big secret of success. Let any athlete spend 10,000 hours diligently running his jevent, or ica's failure to rate highly in distance events, like the 2-mile run, is our unwillingness to put | in the long, gruelling hours needed. "Certain European nations, such as Finland, are noted fer pro- . ~~ ducing such talented 2-mile run- - _ hers, for their teenagers haven't succumbed to the Sirens of soda fountains and automobile’travel, even for short distances te school. Thomas Edison summed up ‘this same idea when he- stated that “Genius is 99 per ous, perspir~ ation.” *« * * : America:has a similar adage to __ the same effect that “‘Elbow grease . . is still the best lubricant for suc- - cess,” / : The steady plugger, witlf' tre- ’ mendous perseverance, us tally runs to his goal through thick and — thin for many long years. MEDICAL FACTS here are some medical tacts support Rev. Richards’ advice. Regular exercise will enlarge your ' peart so it is stronger. ‘Thus, it beats more slowly. ’ A 2-mile runner. may have a pneumonia and coronary heart trouble. For the larger heart develops’. . bigger coronary arteries. Thus, a- tiny floating blood clet is not as - Successful Athlete Offers Secret oxygen, as duting a heart attack or Athletics usually teach team work and diligence in practice. Ths habit: of faithful. attendance at all drill periods, carnies over . into ‘life aid \slindee.sthe ‘athlete ear cenen ons A ae Futhermore, our Américan sys- tem of professional sport. help#~ buoy up the public ‘moral by giving us something to. which’ we can constantly look forward. For basketball is soon followéd. by track and baseball, swimming and fennis. And football then comes in the fall. . Bowling and golf dro now year- diligently, for itis keeps him being trustrated..and ir- ‘Fitable. It is a vicarious (outlidey outs, let -by. which he vents his surplus | energy ire, thus leaving hint more docile for and-‘the children, a 5 * * * * likely to Laie® =_ a Coronary ~ Pe in iways sit . a SS aa ‘ jumping or pole’ vaulti » and he die tapi “Sag * will rate headlines.”” , | the athlete a grea One repson. edvanced soe eli uy oe = write Dr. e W. Crane oe earns Re ha , stamped, pertadarianea and 2c to pe “te typing and printing costs when you send and pam r his — eal charts and “Waterford ( Cuts ] , 3 +. Fhere —were— ms /NVew - other types of dwellings totaled . sored by the Chicago Assn. of Com- o ’ Ce oe .%- eo oe ee Te \ . R , b “ a “ . > ms 1 te eee : a Ag te \ i$ i ‘ pee : of ig SM ge BL Ie Damages . “Township. Department , “Has 61 More Calls, but) ‘58 Loss Total Ofepe' in --The Waterford Township Fire Department answered 61 more) calis last year than during the previous year but property dam- aged caused by fires was lower, according to the annual fire report submitted to thie township Board.| .. Total fire loss in 1958 was $134,- | 965, compared to the-$36,908" in 1957, Estimated Value of proper- ties involved or exposed to fire damage was $2,874,485, the ré- Port stated, No deaths were caused by fires| in the township,- however. There were 164 house fires, which caused damages amounting to $85,360 to homes and their con- tents. Fire losses to buildings and Sixty-five alarms ifivolved au- model in his Wuerzburg home. STREETCAR SPECIALIST—Kait Paul, retired German postal employe, completes a trolley“ Models, rma - are made of irda cardboard and sheet metal, which "ya PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, ‘YEBRUARY:2 2.1050, Pange from horsecars te the modern super trams, So Far, No Retahation From Franco - tomobiles, boats and aircraft. Damages here totaled $3,920. / -251—grass— last year and only Gate) false alarms,. . The department answered 89 res- cue calls for such emergencies as heart attaeks, convulsions, drown- _ings and overdoses of. medicine. The department was called out 13 times to assist at fires in neigh- boring: communities. 2 Senators to Debate Chicago Water Issue’ - CHICAGO « — Sen. Paul Doug- Jas (D-Ill) and Sen, William Prox- mire (D-Wis) will debate the question of increased diversion of hake Michigan waters in Chicago Feb. 18, - Douglas will support increased diversion and Proxmire. will op- pose it. The debate will be spon- merce and Industry. Legislation which would have au- thorized the City of Chicago to in- erease diversion, for sanitatian and other purposes, has been killed three times. 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Anarchists, said ‘hey bieve a comproniise dominated by exiled leaders of doctrine will be worked out fo per-| the Republican governmient Fran-; mit enlistment of the Social and|cq~6verthrew, ordered the fac- Christian Democrats and possibly|tion’s leaders in Spain not to efter The Socialists’ | any alliance with _ other political last party ana doer in August,' groups. ¢ iation from the government> Fail- terpreted as a sign of weakness. All political parties except ) the government Falange are banned in Spain. Nearly 100. army cificers, bank- ers, . lawyers, sors and others formed the new party, calted Spanish Union—unio espanola—at a banquet Thursday in a Madrid hotel. _ Speakers - included Joaquin Sa- trustegui Fernandez, a liberal wealthy family of Basque ingus- trialists, and Enrique Tierno Gal- van, professor of political law at Salamanca University and head of a*yroup of liberal Republicans. Satrustegui in a strong speech said Franco had seized’ power il- legally and kept his regime in of- ‘|fice by force. He criticized the government’ s economic policy, saying it -was ‘without present ¢ or future."’ = x * A manifesto circulated - by the party declared: “Spain has just awakened to her tremendous reality, and fiction be- gins to fall with all the weight of its coarse and grotesque frame- work, We believe that what has been. said through Satrustegui is not an opinion but the full con- _| science of a nation clamoring painfully.”’ The Spanish Union includes ele- ments opposed to the regime rang- ing from the extreme right to the left. But. four non-Communist groups so far are not participat- aed | ing: the Socialists, Anarchists, leftwing Christian Democrats headed by Manuel Gimenez Fer- and Dionisio Ridruejo’s Sécial Democrats. 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St Down and Easy ‘Payments Holds Yours! _ WAHE’S Weite's Renewares es cat Floor 3 a } ; . 1 2 ; a p ; ’ Se: 2g cs x ee % ee : TN - : 3 ae y- je 7 A \ , 3 ‘ . \ \( *: 2 - ete # . ~y ue ‘ PS) j* eine Pe gi Ror eal Succes RCRD _THE. PONTIAG.PRESS, sonny, FeEORUARY 2 ho Men Use $8 Million More t to Please Noses Mec 7 NEW YORK ae) a things a) Richelieu anticipated-the/ atomi- pany ‘ould 50 years ago; And: ‘éovthy eullibaoe ecutvalant at an tah ovate for about nine tenths of “S< e “ ay: Being never know ga He used a perfume’ bellows}can todays’ comedians. of rain, the world's conversation.” — Americans Bitter About Be AID eS pedeniecaage V4 : Quotable nofables: ..“The best; o * tok How happy. are we in pfos-| g Days in Jail After | “American . S. trains are ‘whit-| way. to “destroy an enemy," Says! _ Why would qmost teenager's pre-| perity? A psychiatrist recently es-|. vU more fragrant every year. in 1951} ing dqwn their passenger: serv-| evangelist Oral Roberts, “is to|fer to live in South Carolina or} timated that every: minute of the Tijuana Gambling Raid oe oie “89 million dollers|ice. But Japan is planning ‘a. 340| Make a friend of him.” ” . Texas? Becatise one can get a|ay someone in America tries to for after shave we or-about TMnillion dollar rail program fea-| Soow isn't always white. Red,|driver’s ‘license in those states at|Commit suicide. Fortunately, most TLIUANA, Mexico (AP)—"Twen- : f on perfume 4. 0) turing @ “dream train’? which will|°@e2: blue and green snow also|14. Incidentally, a one-eyed. man|0l them don’t try too hard. ty-one Americans crawled out of spen = oe oy make the 4S0-mile run t Tobyo| one, beee corded. The glory Sre| cin drive 1, kay athto—t Ms ee : wr = ae borrowed blankets today as the| {i cue Osaka variously minute| maining proper: a ' t was Cervantes whod- 0 h and But he has pletity of historical 159 “ay Ah average speed of organisms or —_— Snowflakes! Capsule comment: Napeetce “Make it. thy business to know ~ _ Sond ceo oh crept i precedent, Alexander the Great} ‘Today's bon mot: “ sometimes get large asjhas something to be said for it,’'| thyself, which is the most difficult wore a perfumed battle tunie, Na- aren't deaf—just : “Same aoe saucers. A gs snowfall has points out. Bertha Shore. “Tt ac- lesson in the world,” Two of them are women—Mrs. leon used up to 54 bottles of 4 : Rita Nathaniel and Miss Olivette pacer. ing,” says singer Johnny Des- . ae . . ; el cologne a month (he must have} mond, ek a api Pat 8 a ol ga his apr ran Lee tuff). ah . Seite - ’ ene ere, they are over thé ¢ ee nipped on a ke ). And Cardinal * * * |days which have passed singe they Medical ses d : ; cal expenses have a ded to - | ithe high cost of living, but Amer- a a " " | : icans still spend more’ for tobacco | and alcoholic beverages than they - : . . 'd6 for al) forms of medical care. : | They even Spe more — — gum thar” into mental Dis “I'm ho criminal," declared| % Mrs. Nathaniel, 35, a Santa Mon-| ica, Calif., divorcee, ‘I was just) i. out for a little ap and now I'm| 5 a nenaben like an h felon.” " Me | | i | Wasn't” eveit watching the! |” Gg es games,” said Miss Gosselin, of @ : . *. * ® ; The money and cars of the 42|\7 - Americans arrested were confis-|i@. cated when Mexican federal police| raided a gambling club at the sub-|® urban Rosarito Beach hotel, All 44, together with nine Mex- feans, were formally charged by federal Judge Eduardo Langle Martinez Sunday with violating New Yorkers must be the most} - time - conscious people in- the world. They spend more than a million dollars a year dialing the, telephone company to get the cor-| rect timé, *« -® * Do you object to your wife work- ing? On the Island of Aruba in Oakland Fuel & Paint the Caribbean a wife cannot take = . ee may be ond, but i those who forecast t y de- Chula Vista, Calif. “I and two| ie : af _, | mise of radio have been proved men. friends had just had a drink| () | ! f PLEASANT pb ea rade App Acdiagiltcs at the bar when the officers en-| 3 inten 3 showed as many gues ered with shotguns and machine-| 4 e WIN TER | [ IVING still listen to radio as watch tele-| -: -_{guns, We thought it was_a_hold- 7 4 vision. : up.” ¢ Pe a ge “Wie, “Ga, ly, “Gan, E> eR ENTIRE STOCK ss Regular $5995 | 0 Orchard Leke a job outside her home unless she the laws, of Mexico by gambling bet 5-61 so" . first gets her husband's written at-cards or dice, or jyst by watch permission. ing such gambling, The. judge may keep the cases ahs of all under trial--there are no| | |juries in Mexico—for up to one year. . x * * ‘Bail for most. of ‘the prisoners! § now has more than 400,000 bars. has been set at $1,600, Half have) = (And how many churches?) - -/. ag “ . . - . paid it and gone free a = * * * lL. SWAN’S WAY-—It’s. fine weather for ducks - ne UPI Phete US. Consul “General Robert Farmers now can. produce four} °F swans—and ‘this loeviy bird is making the ed, countryside, the swan has just crossed what Hale is seeking to have bail re- times as much corn for every, ™ost of it following heavy overnight rains. in was an ordinery foot-bridge before the rains [duced for those remaining behind hour of work as, theif grandfath-| Windsor, England. Swimming across the flood- came. bars. Everyone knows that Alaska is the largest state, but de-you know which is our largest city—ir terms of area? It is Los Angeles, which sprawls over 454 square miles. Culture note:. The United States YOU:HAD A NECK ‘ AS LONG AS THIS FELLOW. at > | . e Lets take a trip in the cars Lets take a trip in the cars WUT FOR PEOPLE | BULLI FOR SAVINGS . ® ma Girls’ oe fee Winter Coats A Warm and: wooly ... just perfect for several months F, of cold weather yet this winter! Regular $2995 THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFULLY PROPORTIONED CARS Actually you could love Ford for its price alone. A hae check will show you that suggested Ford retail prices. are lowest of the best-selling three for all comparable. models. What's more, with radio, heater, and automatic trans- mission, Fords are priced up to $102.75 less than the major competition . . and if you Want air conditioning,-you can save up to $219.85. Then there are Ford saving exclusives like Diamond Lustre Finish that never needs waxing gnd the aluminized muffler that normally lasts twice as long. Finally, Ford's beautiful gr taiimerd will command a higher price when you're ready to sell. ¥ Here's the easiest way to comfort:test a Ford. Take ix people~a daddy long- legs, a mister “five by five,” any shape, any size. Put them in a Ford and watch , what happens. In the first place they can get in easier. Doors are wider than ‘on conipetitive cars in Ford’s field . . . wider-opening, too. Slide inside and everybody (including the man in the middle) has a seat that’s thickly padded for real comfort. There’s more than enough room for legs, elbows, hips—and © ‘ > hats! And unlike cars with high rear-end styling, Ford’s low-level trunk loads’ easily. Come in for a “people test”) =~ pot , %, Ea “Plenty of room to wear your hat’’ P “Go 4000 miles without changing oil’’ Boys’ Winter | Jacke Ss q Many styles to choose from in wools. ‘and water ao repellent styles. | a — reli vs “Seats are. comfortable all the way across... no hard spot in. “Save “ $102. Ze . “4 on urchase cea " : the middle” pu p lone Regular | $ @ 8 8 to $1498 * a getting in and out, moe f : | : - is a snery \ — aoe 22.98 ‘THE pou BLE-VALU iS < + ? =f . ’ 3 € “Come people te test.em today ! » 50K FOR “A BETTER BUY IN A USED CAR OR TRUCK, BE SURE TO: oxis our a OR OTHER SELEGTIONS fe SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED: FORD DEALER a NSE ‘iy fo: x id i Use @ Co ) oan _THE PONTIAC vies, MONDAY, _ FUMMUARY 2.1950 ee ace . Plane Drives. ‘Model A Cor in ce iaicane,. bale dive hint’ 0: peli look, But his blue eyes are old. : They have seen things he did not|# | a heron geal rd rig It; wag the fourth accident for]. board.-of the test pilots’. ready-|*Phere locked to a pylon under. the ropm. Under it was the ‘penciled legend: ‘Danger Ranger."'« . This was only good-natured josh- ing. White- gets along well with his {low pilots. His best friend is\Capt. Charles Bock, pilot of the eight-jet B52 bomber that will — the X15 aloft under its right * * * : : * It's a tricky mission that White Capt. Bob White, whoy 904 _ inate times since | 14 Bock will. share. A bad guess, negre \a wrong decision by either coyld Kincheloe’s saccessor Shortly after the TV Incident, a! cost tee lives of both. het only behind the wheel of the Modq A, but also in the cockpit . Of the X15 rocket plane, which starts its flight tests hore next - week. > For the first - months, the NO agar OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED & PLACE TO PAY ‘ " aematie’ inne Association ef Credit Counsellors * ‘ “Let 9 Years of Credit Cotitseling Experience Assist You” Hours: Daily 9 to 5S. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by App't. MICHIGAN CREDIT ER EO il 716 Pontiae State Rank Bldg. ‘ee. f ie Lech White, 34, is extremely modest, But .Béck will give you reasons for his confidence in his’ friend: 4,200 hours of flight time, including 52 combat anissions., _White’s 8 } tahned face and- — 3 eeepc Motovia Gers Feeling He’s Being Followed D, Ky. (AP) — Odd,| S.-Patton, how closely This is the motto of White's base. It could well be his epitaph. Only about 20 of Bermuda's 300 islands. are inhabited. » * ire ASHLAN thought ¥. io Licesiset Revoked or Stispended 17 Ordered to Stop Driving) | " Seventeen Pontiac area residents ure to appear for ocean ination: test pilot for North American Avia- tion, which built the research craft for the Air Force, the Navy and or suspended recently, according to had their driver's licenses revoked ' Raymond W. Greer of 2068 Wil low Beach Rd. Keego Harbor, was ordered to furnish financial respon- the.National Aeronautics and Space Administration: — Crossfield’s job is to make cer. tain the plane'is ready to be turned |- over to these Wastaseanune FUEL OIL No Contract ° \ Necessary. a Call Today the Michigan Secretary of State's — _|sibility @or _Unsatisfied Judgment. Geneva Bank Holdup Nets $327,600 for 3 GENEVA (AP)—Three bandits held up a van making cash deliy- eries to a Geneva bank today and escaped with the equivalent of $327,000. One of the men was armed with | a submachine gun, They slugged cs employe*of the Banque Nation- ale Suisse who was standing guard over ‘a postal van while messen- gers delivered. casey of money to e bank, The bandits scooped up a sack of money and drove off' in a black .|car. TheGar later was found aban- doned. * * ra ‘eaeret to furnish financial re- sponsibility for drunk driving were: Robert E. Albright, 46530 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake. an J. Davis, 450 Cameron 8t., wate Duncan, -3325 Pontiac 8t., gyl- vtelin Garela, 4 «EK. Cornedl 8t., Pon- Arvo Harkonen, 2004 Oljanta, Milford Telesfore B. Podolski, 22790 Albion 8t., Farmington. James ~ - Wheeler, 652 Henrietta 6t., Birmingha: * * » The licenses of the following per- sons were taken becanse of an un- satisfactory driving record: | a, °C, “Fergison, 336 Newport St. Pon- " Pracacsi, 30318 Lahser Rd., cree 64164 Kight Mile — ve FE 5-614) [ Cocktoaches |: Gerald _R Sreenmen. Prices Effective Thru Set., Feb, 7th. jomes M.‘ Miskiintns, eee Snowapple _ We Reserve the Right te Limit Quentities : a: ‘4on . sgo0 ee nn Pie Mix ee te - Wriuen Guarantee Di. Clarkston. ; ’ Dyle A. Oh core 106 EB. Ann Arbor : Apartments | rr Skeleton Turns Up - Grepetruit Drink 4x 2.00 s 1 e8 Pi Sliced ' 3 ~~ $400 | Remain out only || Forrest S. Milzow of 5666 Cleary| *BRYANSTON, Erigland — A Libby Drink inocppt e ° Cons one hour. No signs used. St., Drayton Plains, and James P.| skeleton found ori the site of a new a (e- ite ae Bi ‘ 00 = Sassar of 9731 Portage Trail, White}schodl in this Dorset village will 11-0. 1 Rox Ex Company |Lake Township, had their licenses|/be sent to the British Museum in Tomatoes . ae $400 Deckut Butter Jen 9006 Pont. ss Gt. Gide. om a-40se |} Tevoked ‘for having an unsatis-/London. Ht has been identified as a : geen) f2etory driving record and for fallithet af a Roman or early Briton, Shortening : E 40. 000 sq) FT. 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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2. 1959 - *~ a4 4 + _Cape Canaveral, Fila. as its twin missile takes off from the missile “FIRE ONE! ney deadly’ Boearc interceptor ness. ‘A few hourd beter i too was sent aloit to intercept a jet drone about 200 miles out into the test center at sits by in readi~. Le £ _|former police. radio operator, AP “‘Wirephote Midai Collision Kil 2 Small-Plane Pilots ‘BUENA PARK, Calif. (AP) ,— Two. small planes locked in mid- air, exploded and plunged in flames Sunday into the backyard ef a suburban home. - ote * * Both pilots were killed. They 2 were Eugene Willshon, 33, and Donald D. Everson, 26, both of uta Park. *. * ? Their bodies, burned beyond recognition, had to be cut from the wreckage by firemen. Willshon had been’ flying about seven months. oe just -re- ceived his flying license The two planes collided at about 500 feet, a quarter of a mile from Fullerton Airport, where both had just taken off. Raccoon Bites Bride, . . jDampens Honeymoon halt a marriage here but damp- ened the honeymoon, The creature bit Janie ‘Tackett fon the neck just before she was married to Doriald Conquest. The bride was advised by a physician _ to , begin shots immediately. - You’ ve just started the washing ' when the phone rings. | . But you’re lucky—you have an extension phone in the basement. | Instead of trekking all the way upstairs to tale the call, you simply — _-Teach is service-tree! A handy ctergent dispenser, too! ‘ : ¢ than 35 minutes. syn- ¢ F z thetics, 9, fosvight dt fr any : ONLY $937 PEI PER WEEK ; - | ‘ : ; $ 75 clk : Based on Distributor’s ns 9.95 Spesecsnectussesnpsnsssshspnewets oe 4 JAN) a! : niece. One year free service on parts: : ; “ae Ee : Sand labor by our own highlys 3 ; $. + Suesented § 56 4 : _Strained experts. Additional 2. 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Cans, Phone: PE 56123: Pa y GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, MICHIGAN DISTRICT, ¢ 1 et NVA DETROIT/34, MICHIGAN’ TW 27600- * B is vi my se $ : A ‘ Pa f : wee Roe be: c o ; “THE PaNTIAC PRitss, sonpay, FEBRUARY. 2, 1959. os Loo eae psec as Shee ey ee wil B — ‘United Pres; | ‘cerca Rebel Lot eet nati eg Re ae teal an Goodyous Rubber Estate | | ane , ews in. to-Run Factories : vill He See His Shadow? | Nadella’ yo table ‘the cduindiae ig ikea 6 ea of his hibernation: eadduarters on February 2nd for a preview of coming weather .. . If he sees ; on his shadow he rushes back to his. winter quarters and we have six weeks of cold ing. by rays from a tiny) The AEC hopes to test: this the-/| HII weather; if the day is dark and no shadow is fectheeniing the fable states that lly aquantities of disintegra Says i 4 ts nuctear a AEC ting atoms. SAY8\ory with an experimental one we are to have an early spring. -. jhe sion deep in a New- Mexi¢o | : -. ae om sound an alarm if,|bed some time. in the fiscal year 1 § Michigan weather has never reacted to the woodehuck s predictions and ta insure” |} smoke enters the chamber since | starting July 1. - Ee | “yourself and your family of a truly warm, clean, comfortable home for the halons thig alters the electrical charac- satin sear amt eres * Sin Diver Recovers | nsizamopes"pres (ae comme From 48-Hour Bends | sources of intense radiation simi-| lar ta X rays: “SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—A 2% a eo year-old skin diver is expected to For hundreds of uses, extremely), removed today from a Navy] smal) quantities suffice. The five- decompression chamber after 4! watt’ generator exhibited recently| pours of agony restlting from @n at the White House is powered by) attack of the bends. * _jless than one-ninetieth of an ounce * *« * ‘|of radioactive material. | James French II lof San -Ansel- This'tiny amount emits as much mo, son of a wealthy auto dealer, radiation as 64% pounds of radium|was trying to set a diving depth —and there is only about 4''record Saturday off Pt. Lobos) é of the ‘cold weather be sure to hoe a good supply of cleaner burning 2 Delivered to Your Home 2 in Gee's Metered Trucks! There is real economy in heating your" home with NEW. ’ MOBILHEAT FURNACE OIL with the’-amazing additive _ RT-98. as this one fuel oil cleans as .if burns eliminating GU ARANTEED _ \ pounds _ of refined radium in the| near. Monterey. when he rose too/ costly furnace cleaning and repairs. 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M. & §) “ AVE sn 35 c aoney ;' n nee Wert Huron street: > Mas FE. fis.. pis de , , ,' eine * = " ; : * é iv) ‘ , ’ 4 859 a ; ' j . si. ioe ‘ Pe | Ae ; a4 : % 3 yl ¥* tas “. .. And we W hiteh old Dobbin to the sleigh.” ” That's baat they did Sunday—only it was Prancer and Topsy, all dressed up in gay bonnets, ated took. several Pe wea ios @ gay and scsgle ride. There wasn’t room for “Pat,” the family pet of the Irvin Humbaughs, after the neighborhood youngsters heard about the cutter ride. The lucky ones are e - Donna Humbaugh (who got the cutter for Christmas) Melinda Conway, Carol Saul, Barbara Saul, ie Conway and Joseph Hentoneh Bessie Jane Thomipson Is Martied Bessie Janie Thompson ‘of Northview court .wore’a sown | caeet Then You Mast Read Do you hear but do not un- - derstand? Are the sounds loud _ but the words muffled? Are you doomed to a life of confusing _ sound or can. this condition be _forrected by treatment, drugs, vi-| | Jamins ‘or other means? > Learn the true story about Nerve Deafness, the type that _ comes so gradually that in many | €ases as much as 50% of your Understanding—of: speech is lost | before you are aware that you _ are more than “just a little” deaf. Booklet will be .matled in a Plain envelope, without charge or - wbligation. Send a letter or card to}- = ~- PONTIAC PRESS, BOX 35 * acs ‘North’ Saginaw Street of rose point lace and tulle for her marriage to Marty ~ Flanigan Saturday at St. Mi- man Thomas officiated at the céremony before some 109 gests. _ * & <= ‘The bride is the jue of Elbert Thompson of Norton, Va. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. John T. Flan- igan- of Edison street. _MRS. MARTY -FLANIGAN oF inal en WOOL SKIRTS _ Assorted Colors & Styles Regular Values to $10.98 as ie And - $ a Charge Accounts Invited , - Bobette Corset: Shop | | E 2-6921 A. Queen Anne collar ant}— ao long tapered sleeves ‘ the bride’s gown. The bouffant tulle skirt was fashioned with front and back panels of. lace, and extended to form: a chapel © train. A seed-pear] crown se- cured her French silk illusion —veil, and she held a cascade bouquet of white carnations and sweetheart roses. — - x & *® : Rose Marie Flanigan, sister - of: the bridegroom, -was maid of honor. She wore a gown of white lace over blue taffeta with a sash at the waistline and a headpiece of blue veil- ing with sequin clips. Her cas-! cade floral arrangement was comprised of pink and white carnations. * * * James Flanigan, the bride- ke brother, was best * man. Ushers were Robert es and. Bernard a — * pe Before leaving on a trip. to Canada, the new Mrs. Flanigan - changed to a navy wool suit with white accessories. The waste will live on Hira drive. - Get Into Swing "|| for Roundup _ - “gwing, your atuar as a do” will be a faffiliar chant’ “at ‘the Senior Roundup this July as Girl Scouts from many countries join in square: ‘danc- 7 ke te | In preparation for the event, Mrs. Warren Allen directed the CAI building Thursday in vari- share with other Scouts in Colorado Springs next aummer. Senior Roundup girls at the — In the cutter are Melinda Conway, Shelley Humbaugh, Betty Ban- tien, Betty Elliott, Dale Elliott, Joseph Humbaugh, Lynn Conway and Gordon Elliott. “4 ar . + : a _ Mr: and Mrs, Frank Schram of Judson court were honored with a dinner party: Sunday ‘to. mark “their 55th wedding pra oh ersary (which is today). Hosting the affair were their ‘gon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan W. Schram of - Judson: court. ‘ Also attending the celebra- tion were another son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, ~ Cecil G. Schram of Holly, four grandchildren and two Breat- Sncinanano *. * Attending Wayne State Uni- versity commencement exer- cises. were Mrs, Ci. Earl Cur- rah of Oneida road and Mr. and: Mrs, Charles A. Wood of Whitfield court, Sylvia Lee Cur- rah recieved her M.A, Degree in nursing education at the . of La ~*..* .* -James M, Kilpela, son of - |. ‘Mr, andi Mrs. Ano E, _ Kilpela drive, was initi. -}- honor . ated into tWo national societies at Michigan College of Mining and Technology, Pontiac Press Photos by Tom Geris Bride-Elect ls Honored at Shower Mary LaCroix, bride-elect of Jack E. Hopkins, was honored at|' a linen shower Friday eveniiig at the South Ardmore street home of. Mrs, Inez Shackelford. Cohostess was Vergia Hopes. * Parents a the. couple are ‘Mrs. Pear} LaCroix of Detroit-and Mr, and Mrs. .D.: E. Hopkins of Mil-}: ford. The wedding is to take place Feb, 7 in Detroit. Guests attending were Mrs. Ben- nie Shackelford, Mrs. Margaret Jones, Mrs. Ethel Fay Bryan, Mrs, Dorothy Hopkins, Mrs. Ethel But- ler, Mrs. Ann Fraser, Mrs. Pearl LaCroix, Dorren LaCroix, Mrs. F, A. Gray, Gail Gray, Mrs. Swen Danielson and Mrs. Virginia Otten. x. * * Others were Mrs. Pearl Olds, Mrs. Ruth Mae Black, Mrs. Alice Jean Hall, Alaho Zello, Mrs. Freda King, Mrs. Ella Burkhart, Mrs. Melvin Newton, Mrs, Flolene Hop- Scherzo Group |: Meets at Home of Mrs. Allen Scherzo Group of Tuesday Musicale met Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ralph Allen, Mrs. William Richard: son was cohostess. * * * Piano solo’ were played by Lynda Lottner, Peggy Baker, Gayle Baran, Cindy Stark, Cathy Siano, Pamela Baker, Norma _ Hofmeister, Thompson,,. Mary Richardson and Devil aerial w New te Lind Ericksen was welcomed to the group. Members took part in a ‘mu- sical quiz and other musical games, - 5 to Represent Christ Church Delegates from Christ Church | Cranbrook to the Woman's Auxiliary Cdnvention of the Diocese of Michigan Wednes- day in Detroit will include Mrs, . George, 8. Hodges, Mrs. R. W. Muhlitner, Mrs. R. Squibb, Mrs. D, B. Whitfield and Mrs. Howard B, Barker, auxiliary president. Alternates. include Mrs. Ralph T. Cowan, Mrs, Charles M. Drake, Mrs. A. W. Dunham and Mrs. Robert H, Porter, Fete Mes: Denham Thirty friends and relatives gathered at Etks Temple Sat- | urday evening for dinner and dancing, honoring Mrs, Oscar. Denham, a recent graduate of "McAuley School of Nursing. . | Guests were from Pontiac, Lansing and Mt. ooceraa I Allen: He has been initiated’ into | 1 ‘ Phi Kappa Phi which takes orm, Daniel Rai bags. Ja me its members from’ the upper | Mrs. Edwin BE. Wisé of 12 per cent of the senior class | gusta street and Mrd. Cleo and Tau Beta Pi honorary en- Bachman of Williamston, gineering society. ° x *« * ‘ * * Of | A son, Robert Callow, was : Mr. and Mrs, Robert Turn- born to Mr, and Mrs, Robert _ bull of Elizabeth Lake road | Irwin (nee - Geraldine Worth- are vacationing in Lag Vegas, man) of West Huron street on Nev, Jan. 15. : x &* &®. Grandparents are Mr. and A daughter, Kim Elizabéth;*|“‘Mrs. John K. Irwin of Dell was born to Mr. and’ Mrs. |. Rose drive and the Rev., and DeNio inee Carolyn | Mrs, Matthew Worthman of cee 231 Whittington) of Cadillac ave- ‘Indianapolis, Ind, M4 Be % Over ‘ Boys’ and Girls‘ are members | ef | 4 _« , efi . & Ted 5 Birthday |. * ‘Club ~~? a If your children ‘do Net ne. - oy receive our Birthday ” 2. Oo Greetings be sure to =f ¢ Fi come in and register, =f | Your children will delight in Le ‘ordering from our special. a ees CHILDREN’S MENU | ee i vou RSs e) Ted’. db. 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Saginaw - + OPignte etme F 4 5 Acc : css e us ‘ - 3 a oer a a rae * ee i \ é a ‘ 42 Poae wet 5 & ‘ & : ® ‘ a. a ee F f 2 eat a> ‘ 3 : ‘ . : o ) Lite Easy Eee es jot an i wh anything Once parents believed strongly; °” ; to do” sald three young boys who] ina “Satan finds work. for idle! .T¢ Pie ita a shoo! boos, smashed|hands to do.” But. that homely slashed wall mips and|moral has gone by the board as lattered Nis and floors|“Hildren’s happiness rather than mess. , | Well, Satan stilt finds work ) A lot of kids today don't have for idle hands. And parents ought | ‘ wanes ; : , - ee ; of} : : . ; |money well enough not = : ‘that property ction first time in “joke. of American iat ae . ee [ What we parents -must, face sis “dinnerware , that you’ don’t gor ger in . < : a child just by making life easy history. . for him and removing all obstacles! in his path; All that does is make an unhappy, restless .child whol . thinks he has to have his fun and] | excitement, no matter who pays for it, ~ FLAMEPROOF | CHINA 7 Cottage cheese is sometimes }= ance Bo Cee : Ponting Press Phote _____|eatled Pot Cheése, Dutch Cheese| The. average American brushes| Pontiac’: Federation of Women’s “Mrs. Nellie me president of Pon- © iscoressedrowal - -_ his teeth about 5.58 times @ week.) Christian Temperance Union held a tiac.Federation of WCTU, Mrs. A> DB, — : - luncheon for local ministers and their. Stimer, the Rev. Gaten E. Hershey, wives Friday at Qakland .Avenue™ assistant pastor at First Presbyterian . United Presbyterian Church. Looking Church, and Mrs. L. G. Rowley, state over program notes are, left to right, Lact a WE ie 7 e ‘National Officer Talks on Trends? ‘Ministers .Feted at WCTU Luncheon Ministers and their wives Church. a , _ was increasing. - were honored at..a courtesy | Mrs. L. G. Restos: oateet” | © dShe also said that saceens’ luncheon given by the Pon-. vice president. and state presi- ” educators and parents are, tiac Federation of Women’s dent .of WCTU, was guest sponsoring legislation to keep — Christian Temperance Union. |-~speaker,. In her‘ talk on alcohol education in“ the Friday afternoon at Oakland “Trends” Mrs. Rowley~ said | schools on a_par. _with other Avenue United Presbyterian | that the number of alcholics | subjects. ' = : : Kyle Wilson, ‘music director : . - , : . ; ee -| and director of* youth activ- : _ . . : ities for First Baptist Church, ‘ . : : : ‘ was soloist, accompanied on : ; _ the ‘piano. by Mrs, William : : ; : . ‘ . Se . aor. The Rev. 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Hunter — Birmingham Deferred Payment Plan Available THE Poxrrac PRESS, MONDAY. Fesnuany 2. 1959. ~ : af ‘ALL PERMANENTS OAD a f ~ COMPLETE WITH : Sy CUT ond SET. NONE ~ HIGHER You Get All This: _ Carefree: Haircut Permanent by an Experi- enced, Licensed pee styled Set Our Famous Guarantee: A Sones Wave for $3.75... None Higher 782 North Saginaw Street Over Besley ee Air oo HOLLYWOOD eane: FE 8-3560 © ‘Dini Abby. i. “DEAR ABBY: serious problem. One of the women jin our crowd has a 2- * child. Some- times the teeth marks go through theskin. I -told the child’s moth- er about this and she said,. ‘Tell your . child to bite her back,’ ‘but this is a nasty habit . ay and I don’t. want to encourage my child to bite anyone, even _. in self defense.” WORRIED ‘DEAR WORRIED: You “should be aware that a human bite can be more serious than an animal bite. this to the parents of the child who bites. Tell her to keep her- cooperate by oe yours away from hers. « * / the government spend millions of dollars to go to outer space on . American Marietta LIQUID GRANITE NOW — Reg. $7.25 GALLON “The Name Tells the Story” Cryste! clear—herd os e veck——wiibehonds scuffing— long wearing—brush or spray—tack free in 2 hours. Save Dollars on Spring Refinishing OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lake Ave. ' FE 5-6150 AVE E200 Reg. $7.45 when there is so much to be done on this’ earth? Many children -don't ha¥e enough to eat.and there are large fami- . lies ‘living in two and three , rooms -without sanitation. we take care of the needs of the. people right here on earth, we will be doing well. way, if the good Lord wanted, ‘us to go to outer space, He would have built a bridge.” “ ‘PHILOSOPHER ” ’ x * *. ‘ “DEAR ABBY: I have a friend of whom I am very fond. He is a plumber. He installed two bathrooms for me as a favor, free of charge. He installed them for me at night. After the job was done he ~ bawled me out because I didn't in and keep com- pany, while he was doing the work for me “Miss pol I didn't keep him company for two reasons. One: I didn't want to bother him. Two: He never asked me. Do you think he has a right to be mad at me? I don't want to lose his friendship.” —_- BERNICE DEAR BERNICE: If the plumber didn’t ask you . to ‘keep him company” while he was working, he should pipe down 3 , t ke & “DEAR ABBY: My husband -J-have a year-old child who Leu my | | child” away from” yours—and~ +4 “DEAR ABBY: Why does If - Ae =. oes is a’ salésman and: earns “&p- proximately $200 a week. We ‘ have three children,. He insists that I leave them with his | mother and go to work. Since all I can do is clerk, my take- ln Have You Tried This? home pay would. come to about © $40 a week. I would much rather stay home and raise my © own children, This has. caused some ferrible feeling¢ and vio- lent arguments in our house, — te Ap I | Goi in Angel Bs ‘By JANET ODELL | Pontiac Press Home Editor s “It’s so easy to make or buy © an angel food cake and use |@ it as the’base for a delicious. } dessert. This one from Mrs, * Leslie Patterson of Dow Ridge # uses chocolate almond bars in 4 the aaa ; x * Chocolate Almond Bars Cake Filling "24 marshmallows % cup milk 1 pint whipping cream f - Put chocolate bars, marsh- mallows and milk in top of double boiler and cook over boiling water until. they are melted. Cool. ‘Whip one cup of | .cream and fold into chocolate mixture. ; = of * provement Association and a * the large number of birds that > have come to her feeding sta- tions this winter, CHOCOLATE FILLED ANGEL FOOD By Mrs. Leslie ere . 1 ares angel food c 8 or hgcelate almond tors emeit ~., —— is a member ~ th the Countryside Im- - = garden club, She has enjoyed — Cut angel food into tliree. _ layers. Put chocolate mix- ~ ture between layers and on sides of cake. Chill at least 8 hours. Whip second cup of cream,. © 5 CRE EA LI OE BS ni | Tell Friend = Lay tes cee and Put Bite on Her Own Child has to. a —lIs! If you agree that: my sae - a home, please say so in your ~ column.” WORKING MOTHER DEAR WORKING: Is your husband well? (The money in his blood could be eating up the red corpuscles.) In my opinion a woman should. not leave the raising of her chil- dren to anyone else (to work outside) unless she absolutely * CONFIDENTIAL TO | A VERY CAUTIOUS - TY PE ‘FELLOW: Anyone who thinks he is too young for marriage * * * “For a personal reply, write ‘to ABBY in care of The Pon- tiac Press. Enclose a addressed, stamped envelope. ening at 6:90 fm. at Hotel | see + + . — * says ‘5 Young Ladies’. Day Mon. Tyes., Wed. Gas TEENAGERS 13 and YOUNGER Hoir 1 00 : | ; i : ' Cuts - py. appointment CONTROLLED self- Dr. LR. Eklund to Speak Here Dr. Lowell R. Eklund, direc- : tor of continuing education gt ‘at MSUO, will discuss, “Ivory | PERMANENT 2 ola isha With or Without ” Woonona Young Man May Refuse to Be Escort Be an Excuse + By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs, Post: I wish your column about the host- esses who put their mén guests te take unescorted young wom- en home frem a party. This has happened to'me on quite a few oecasions and I am getting fed up with it. It has always been my luck, too, to be asked to take a girl home who lives on the other side -of town, and it.takes me hours to get back. “lam not alone in this com- plaint as‘ several of my fra- ternity brothers have run into Don't Wait! Protect Yourself — AND FAMILY — * * ‘Doctors in ack clinic sapcvies f the nurses and the medical administration. To help us determine the supplies necessary please complete and send the ‘coupon belaw. , Sees Clinics are open ‘to an oo everywhere in the Oa land ” County area. COMPLETE and MAIL " THIS COUPON TODAY! . Fomise PTA POLIO _Immunization [ia ~ Clinics — ~ These elinied are open: to EVERYONE over the age of one year. Adults and chil- dren who have not received their first immunization shot and ALL persons due for a second, third or booster. shots may attend the. clinies. £ one, : PONTIAC.PTA POLIO CLINIC f 7 : 34 E. Pike Street 2° - Pontiac, Michigan. <- 3 : There will be ‘ + Name oe shacwe speqereceaeenenees feortan COMPLETE — CLIP — MAIL, TODAY! we! person(s) from this household. requiticy Salk Vaccine _at the clinic location checked below. I understand I pay at the rate of $1 00 - _ ber pee RO Net. SEND MONEY. Please pay at — | * 1 * - Address Seed peennaserssgeeobssonars sosonee A sees es om this same problem. Is there any way any one can grace- request?" will understand and forgive you if you ‘explain that the young take home lives on the other Side of town and that you have often saddles young men with taking young women home will find it.more and more difficult to get attractive young men to .come to her parties. Dear Mrs. Post: My attend- ants are arriving at the last ——}, minute, no parties for them ahead of time are possible. When would be the best time to give them their gifts? Could they be given at the wedding reception?” Answer:. When you are to+. gether, before you leave for the '~ church, would be the usual time to give thenr under the | circumstances you describe, pipes with it. renters - ee Plea of Early! Rising Should) you would write something in j. ‘on the spot’ by asking them . fully refuse to mew with this : Answer: Surely your Sesicas ee woman she has asked you to - i. '. You can prevent water. pipes from freezing by mixing equal parts of glycerin and melted par-|f - _\affin arid painting . the exposed 7 by Rosca, Wilson As for how frequently to sham- poo ... as often as necessary. sr say you can’t m, keeping it clean * ‘and healthy any harm hair. by | in - ~ origin of imported Plus 10% federal r S| Qiinie Location ‘Address Date Time 1D SS agsiee =, Sdind 5 pe "4978 N. Perry Bt. - Mon. Feb 16. 1-5 P.M. | i -8 P. Ce + Wilson School _ 611 ‘* sanford St. Te Feb. 17 | . 722-6 a ea Bethune genoel 1s Lake st. Wed. Feb. 18 ee P.M. 4 te Owen een : iE. Columbia _ Phu. 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Monday ‘til 9 P.M. oe : ; the . and all day ot; 2 3 Tuesday woes i . 3 Nj SAVINGS ; ENTIRE COLLECTION 20% to 50% ; Se | “PRICES YOU NEVER SREAMED Annis WOULD BE POSSIBLE . | Ane . 7° mms ot 005 PONE ALI a and in “ ‘ ° <— a 4 : 4 2 , » f : : ‘ Everything from ; e “f Money or Weather ‘Dyed oy SQUIRREL STOLES 03 | 2, el Seah ved Dyed PERSIAN LAMB coarss © Ab Oey, Wo Seen Chara 4 war es es “sce Mt x : iS eae cee : . * 3 - * ‘ ‘eee i gent ' : : / 3 ny : : oe - ae % ‘ & 2 ¥ \ . - 3 ‘ “ aoe ee Cone THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, ‘PEDRUARY'2; 1999 Pe NN eh C7 : —") up bymper to bumper, the. line! sta to Civil Rights Woes q ‘ Gaim s...> *. ana BS aS yi, Bh oS Experts Aid Big Ten, U. of C: \No ‘Miracle’ Solution) tat! er tent arn ch tom toh |Get Large Grants sper, the. Une statisticians = Be Shin Tunisia ‘Fm Camegic ‘Cost, $30 “Millions” (co Se Quarter of Youthful/ putes *° _ Nation‘s ‘Annual Budget. Mrs. Theresia Mueller marked her century of life with a small TUNIS A team of American | [Party at the Detroit’ rest homelexperts is helping newly independ- As Approved for ~ VETBRAN'S TRAINING. | ——— ; where she lives, * Mrs.. Mueller was born in Bo- ent Tunisia take its place among free“nations, — > has the PRAME STYLE * 4 YOUR APPEARANCE program. It is administered by some 60 experts and technicians. During the last, fiseal year, Tufisig received 20 million dol- lars for, imports of éssential. prod- ‘acts, Tunisian currency obtained through the sale of those prod- spent some 10. million dollars for technical assistance, child relief _jand unemployment aid. ucts was spent on development |. Boy Born to Ship Widow sinking of the freighter Carl D. Bradley, gave birth to a 7 pound, 5 ounce boy Friday night. It was “The laws and customs of hie ades cannot eg ark overnight. ” President’ and Congress on civil | rights conditions, / The governors and representa- tives from 18 states urged Con- They. asked the federal lawmak- ing body to facilitate orderly de- segregation of schools, to curb vio- sueeatls cibiiatanlen slvigen Yoo , hemia, now part of Czechoslovakia. = Penns whe shaded WIN deal with wich | EZ 4 education and prepare for a better position. _ Toe sy ee 8 ee Bs ghana fourth of prnaghtingp de 2 ee cs —— aed ae an | Veterans eligible for G. I. training have three Tunisia's annual budget. The pro-| ment and admissions - policies, ‘clplen and values. in areas the years from the date of their discharge or gram, headed by retired Adm,| 89d the history and present | law cannot invade,” Hannah told separation to enter training. Do not allow your |EMiott B, Strauss, consists largely| "au ot Saye eecdciane a Ciel Highs ere ver the Wowk | eligibility to lapse. of agricultural training, dollar t education in the seven | end, - Pate Se J seule id's steph whisk ciaealy bighe Severson . Courses are offered in Business. Administra. _ available. ENROLL NOW! Day, Half-Day and Evening Classes NN . ROGERS CITY w — Mrs, Leo| STe te authorize broader fed: Sn 8b ok : projects. _-_.. |ppomo, wife of one of the 3 men| °T@! action on voting rights, Call or, Phone Today for Information IMPROVE | In addition, the United States| who lost their lives in the Nov. 18 a The Business ‘Institute Take advantage of P. L. 850 to iniprove your tion, Professional Accounting, Higher Account- ing and Junior Accounting. Other subjects are - ‘This nution of 3,800,000 has some|her first child, Only two crewmen |lence and intfnidation and to enact = 100,000 unemployed — or almost} survived the sinking in a Lake/federal fair, employment legisla- TW. Lawrence Street . Phone FE 28551 | 4 . It’s: $0 easy to see better and look smarter half ; its labor -force, The average Michigan storm. . tion. - : ae : . per capita income ig $140*a year,|—— or 1/14 that in the United States. : _*. oe Lack of t background | among Tunisian youth creates) -|problems which make modern| training difficult and slow. “I've been here two years now) jand I am ready to give up,’’ said| ‘Jan American training official. But a United Nations adviser to the Tunisian civil aviation J. authority had a different opinion, | He praised young Tuhisians’ eagerness to learn, “ In a few months my “work here. will be finished,"’ he said. “They | can run the show 4s well as the French ever did.” There is no effort on the ‘part of the United States to fill the vacuum created in Tunisia by the withdrawal] of France, French in-| vestments and personnel. “The only people who can res | place the French are Tunisians ‘ themselves,”’ said. an American | official, “We are here mot to take . jover but to help Tunisians to be- | come better Tunisians.” USE OUR = EASIER CREDIT To ENJOY the THINGS YOu WANT and NEED. .. NOW! with glasses from NU-VISION! You . choose from over 500 of the latest, most flattering frame styles obtainable and you're assured of accurately ground, painstakingly crafted glasses from our modern, scientific laboratory. 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Norman, visiting teacher of the Avondale schools, said today. * * «® Amohg the schools to be repre-) sented are Port Huron, Bay City, _ Mt. Clemens, Lexington, St. Clair Shores, Corunna, Detroit, Flint, Yale, East Detroit, Saginaw, Owos- “Farmers Won Pay for Parking MSU to Cover Meters + During 44th Annual Agriculture Conclave EAST LANSING W—The park- * ing meters will be covered all this week at Michigan State Uni- versity. , “The reason? The farmers are coming to town, returning to the campus of the former Michigan agricultural college for the 44th time. a * * * And ee have resented the idea of paying a nickle or a dime to park on a compas they consider their own. Some 50,000 farmers, driving everything from pickup trupks to Cadillacs, will attend the U ststiatore sessions. ~ Theme of the gathering this year is health, plants, animals and man. The session will ‘cover all aspects of farm life, including agricultural economics, engineering, animal husbandry, botany plant pathology .and social sciences. * * * More than 60 farm groups will hold annual meetings. These range fro® the dairymen, first to arrive} today, through nut oS: to bee "keepers on Friday. Current tax greqetsle, sat hee "they might hit the tarmers, wil discussed, La Latest sq@entific ; pod: ens in. plant breeding and the glossiest and newest .. farm ‘machinery will be top at- , = a ‘ Youths from the 4-H clubs will display their talents, Special events including a dress revue, will ‘be, staged for the farmers’ wives. . _ °The basic farm exhibits, espe-|. cially the animals, always. have been the top attraction. . } * * ee The livestock shows, the farmers] cannily watching prices paid for champion beéef-animals, sheep and swirie, attract the largest crowds. ‘The horse-pulling contest always provides some dramatics, MSU sponsors are carefully watching the weather. Bad weather guts into attendance but the farm- etfs always show up in force for the non-commercial event they con- . _sider their own. ~ Patterson fo Direct ~ UAW Region 1-C FLINT" w—The new, ‘director of| United Auto Workers’ Region .1-C). is Elmer -S. Patterson. . = Patterson, administrative assist- - ant to UAW Vice President Leon- ard Woodcock, was elected to the $2Reaeer mes yesterday. He steed M. ae Biaeee pres- ident of UAW Local 599, bya vote of 466-to-198. Patterson will fill out the un- - expired term of Robert A. Carter whic ends in October. Carter re- signed Dec, 9 to become Fitat oity manager. x, ® Region 1-C has 20 locals of some 85,000 UAW members. at’ Flint, ~ . ‘Lansing, — Fenton and Hol- Wy. Teachers to M eet 80, Farmington, Sandusky a Mid. land. Warren, Roseville, Walled Lake, Bloomfield Hills, Memphis, Roch- ester, Troy, Milford, Clarkston, ‘St. Clair and Avondale.. Professional problems will be discussed by the group in the ernoon session ‘will-be the Hon. Judge Arthur E. Moore, Probate pane] of his Juvenile Court Work- rs. s ae. : ot a __*. *.* The Avondale American Field Service Committee for the ex- change of foreign students, com- posed of mothers in the district, will prepare.a 12 o'clock luncheon oe guests. ~~! Paper Reports Hank Greenberg Gets Divorce CLEVELAND (AP)—The Cleve-'- land Plain Dealer reported today t Hank Greenberg and his wife, Catal: were divorced recently. The former Cleveland Indians general manager, a member of baseball’s Hall of Fame, said in New York: ‘I don’t know where you received your information. Don't say I denied the story. Just forget about the whole thing.” - * * * ' Mrs. Greenberg, the former Cara] Gimbel and heiress to 4 New York department~ store for- tune, could not be reached for comment. She also was. reported! in New York. A Cleveland attorney who for- merly represented. Mrs. Green- berg, Victor De Marco, was quot- jed-by ‘the Plain Dealer that the Greenbergs were divorced in Ala- bama. * & ® The Greenbergs were married Feb. 18, 1946 and have three chil- -}dren, Glenn, 11, Sage. 9, and Val 5. ve. su- Mburban a In 1955 Mrs. The suit was ‘tropped after a rec- onciliation. Parking Meter Business : Booms in Miami Beach MIAMI BEACH,. Fla. ( — The parking meter business is booming in this resort city. * Sherwynn Fihcher reports park- ing meters: took in $722,000 last year. He expects even more money to come in this year, Decause 700 males have been added. “, be ‘JOANNE ALETA MARSCHNER | The betrothal of their-daughter Joanne Aleta to Kenneth H. Johnson of Commerce is an- “hounced by Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Marschner of Gfosse Ile. The fauna the boa ck and Mrs. Howard A. Johnson of 801 .Com- merte Rd. Ws waking ee: sie em - Others are Pontiac, Waterford, | niorning, Guest speaker of the aft-| Court of Oakiand County;.and al | for the Visiting Teacher group and4" Oxford Junior Police League. protidly show’ the badges they received in ceremonies Saturday in the ‘Oxford Municipal Building: They are,’ from - left, Lt. Greg Roberts, 11; League sponenr, Pa: 20 Oxford Boys Finish Training DISPLAY POLICE ecocucs © cthcece ye tie A 46 7 . * He-said he would push for one they are planning to expand their OXFORD—Saturday marked a high point in the careers of 20 members of the Oxford Junior Po- lice League. After eight months of -|preparation and training the boys received their official badges in ceremonies staged in the Municipal Building here. * * * Presenting the badges wet Youth Officer Patrolman Chauncey Brooks, ,wke started. the organiza- tion last May, and his assistant, Reserve Officer Don Tyler. Oxford village officials, beliey- ine children of. the cotmenity. to Keating Roadie! News Source ~~ Protection Bill WASHINGTON fuPD—sen: Ken- neth B. Keating (R-NY) announced Sunday ‘he will introduce a bill to permit newsmen to keep their news sources confidential except where national secfrity is involved. _* “ hearings by the Senate Judicia Committee on the “admittedly con- troversial —— - * York radio and TV stations, Keat- ing noted that New-York colum- nist Marie Torre went to jail to protect a news source because New York is not one of par loners 12 ‘states 4} with laws: protesting Journalists sources, * * * + He said that while he atevedl corrective legislation is primarily a state matter, he ‘decided after a survey of various state laws that federal legislation would be desir- able. Tunneys in Amsterdama.. for Marriage of Son " AMSTERDAM, Netherlands P— [Former world heavyweight cham- ipion Gene Tunney and his family _ |arrived here today for the wedding -lof his son Varick to the daughter of a brick ee ; . 2 2» Whe teiteto be. Mikie Sprengers, and her father were at the, to. welcome Mr. and Mrs. Tunney, Varick, his. sister Joan and eg brother, Gene Jr. Mikie is 23, Var idk 2%. °° ‘hk &. & The Roman Catholi¢ cerémony will be Thursday, The couple. will Jone yee. in — LS 2 epee Expect 500 at Lake Orion Contest ~ - Baton Twirlers to Compet _ LAKE ORION—Over 500 baton “be.20 or mane core amet 25 eee. and. bo ‘eghiee eae Mlinois, Ohio, Kentucky, Wisconsin and Canada—some of them travel- rg oer esi bo corepet e Vand senior. corps. The exhibition| » ‘leorps have ‘about 76 ‘Miajorettes § heath full. a of drums... Boia pr arama ne points separate them when they appear against each other, he add- oent Lake Rd., — In a biweekly broadcast to New} . Correspond With Banana Boat Ship ‘Adopted by Rochester Papile:: is| captain for a picture of ‘their’ be their “most aed assets” sent. Brooks to Michigan State Universitiy to take a police juve- nile training course in February 1958. , : The “teowesk extension course impressed Brooks with the job he might do with the youth of his own community, he said, ~ |400 LIKE IDEA Upon his return he mentioned his plan to form a Junior Police League to a number of boys, and about 100 were so enthusiastic that they wanted t6 sign up for the pro- gram immediately. “Because of limited personnel, finances and facilities, we had to start with just 20 boys,” Brooks A room in the Veterans Assn, building was provi for the group to-hold its regular meetings every two weeks. The youths have been occupied during these ses- sions studying mechanics of finger- printing and learning how it facili- tates. identification. ‘a Ye * The boys, who range in age 11 to 16 years, also pfactice w' jtling, boxing and archery. Now ranks and train for their first ap- pearance marching as a unit in the Memorial Day parade. ° “The program has proved it. Pontiac Pres Phote pdimass Chauncey Brooks; Capt. Dennis Snyder, 13, and Lt. Harold Prince, 11. The League now | has 20 members, and is planning to expand its ranks in the near future; Pd Junior Police Get - Badges will werk; so now we are ready to open our membership. to other boys—a few at a time,” — sald, * ’ “The League has been self-sup- porting throlgh payment of dues since it was organized. We didn’t want to be obligated to anyone: if the idea didn’t = out,” be ex- plainned. SPECIAL ALLOCATION " Now with itis success assured, | the League wil! receive a. special jvillage allocation of funds begin- ning with the new fiscal year July 1. The village paid half of the expense of the badges—the boys the other half from their treasury. - Brooks and Tyler receive no lice relationships, ~ Officers of the League are Den- mits Snyder, 13, captain, and Greg w. [Roberts and Harold Prince, both "|11, lieutenants. The other 17 boys are patrolmen. « Each member carries an identi- fication card which certifies he will do his best ‘‘to obey the laws of the United States of America and to be a goed citizen.” at Michigan State University. Madam Bovine Reigns as vine at MSU Today - EAST: LANSING uw — The cow wags queen of the campus today x + Dairymen were the first is rée- ‘port dn for the start of the 44th annua) Farmers’ Week at Michi- gan Sfate, Most Monday activities centered around meetings of the various breed associations, ° Dairymen had a. general ses- sion scheduled for the morning in the main auditorium of Kel- | loge Center. Theme of the Meet- ing was the probable future of the dairy industry. + ©® * — Breed associations scheduled an- nual mee _of af-! ficers..Among those meeting were, the Ayrshire Breeders Assn., the| Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders Assn:, “|the Guernsey Breeders Assn,, the the Jersey: Cattle. Club, the Milk-. Jing Shorthorn Assn., and the Red Danish Cattle Assti. . * _* * = The Michigan Artificial Breed- ers Assn. also had q meeting scheduled. Only other event the) opening day was a rural, electrifi- - |cation meeting, General .sessions get vader way Tuesday, More than 50,000 farm- before the windup of activities on Friday. Roseville Youth Hurt in Toboggan Mishap SHELBY TOWNSHIP — A Rose- ville youth was listed in ‘‘good” condition today in Mount ‘Clemens General Hospital, Mt: Clemens, aft- er suffering a back injury in a toboggan accident Sunday _after- noon at Green Glen Park, 49009 Ryan Rd, here. Romeo State police said ‘that Paul Meadow, 18, 18521 Béechwood Ri., was riding on the toboggan with a friend when ft hit a bump; throwing him off, on the slope. The pair were sliding on the side of one of the main hills, police said, ter Hospital, Rochester, for treat- ment then transferred.to the Mount + |Weekday Ferry Service Proposed for Alaska - -PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ® — A six-times weekly ferry service between here and Juneau, Alaska, with intermediate stops, has been recommended in a report for the Alaska Highway and Public was Department. The report -says the Sveleia would be self-supporting after only itiés promising to promote a water | these” pee shall not beconie a | ers are expected on the campus) - Meadow was taken to Avon Cen- By MARY CELINSKE Pontiac Press. Corespondent _ FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP ~~ Water, or the lack of it, continues to be a major bone of contention on the local scene. With beth major policitical par- system for dry areas of the town- ship, residents in these areas con- tinue to haul water into their homes trom’ nearby Northville ‘and = Li- vonia via truck, barrels, ete. And, in spite of Democratic Supervisor Frank J. Stephenson's vow “that a water system for ‘Rochester Area Needs Donors Blood-Bank Being Held Tuesday at St. Andrew "Catholic Church Rochester area,who are in good health and who are between 18 and 59 years of age are urged to give blood at the Blood Bank to- morrow at St. Andrew Catholic Church, Mrs. Rissell W. Nowels, lood relief chatrtivan and coordi. nator of the —— ‘County Red Cross Chapter for t e Rochester area, said today. - The blood bank will be open from 2 to 4:45 and. from §:45 to & p.m. ‘A spectal appeal has been made tp give blood for Johnny Castor, five-year-old boy who is “the victim of leukemia or cancer of the blood. Chairmen working on the blood ibank are Mrs, O, Lester Dallas, re- cruitment; ‘Mrs, Joseph A, Watson Ir., publicity; Mrs, Charles W. Tal- ley, receptionists; Mrs, Fred A. = said a city presi Bp ROCHESTER—All persons in the}. Weihe Jr., canteen; Mrs, George) election, promise action. ington, whom he declined ts he intention 6f doing anything to ease time after the election. oe - Stephenson hag. said “I won't be — a party to polities with a com- — added ‘that he has instructed “Dean Stanley, the township's financial. consultant, to proceed with., = for a Water system without the, leity of Farmington's participation, City Manager Earl Scherffeus said he knew nothing. of any move on the part of the city, council to delay the formation of a water authority, “"In fact the opposite is “true,” he said. ‘The council hag ai a resolution, indicating the de- sire to form: an authority and pro- ceed as soon as possible, rong ot wate By See “As for _playing politics,” added, “we don't care who the township supervisor is. oo years. ago he promised. water for the township within six months,” said Joseph T. Brennan, township attorney and Republican ‘candidates. “He couldn't deliver. Now he has had to look around for city council,” Brennan termed Stephenson’ 4 charge “ridiculous,” “He's a past master at political . C: Dillman, nurses’. aides; and Mrs, pahort | Ps Blome, registered) sta are Mr, Robert Gray pom “Mrs, Lester Gilmore, motor corps; and Mrs. Donald C. Baldwin, registrars, served dinner at St. Paul's Method- ist Chureh. : Clarkston. OES Votes CLARKSTON — The Joseph C. Bird Chapter 244 of OES will meet at 8 p.m, today, and Worthy Ma- fron Mrs, Marvin . Roberts has urged that all members be present a sal = to vote on -a_new set of by-laws, By LEE WINBORN ROCHESTER — Miss Louise Burkitt's fifth grade class at Har- rison Central Eletnentary , School here has ‘‘adovted” a ship—a ba- nana boat of the United Fruit Co, Line. Pa * * * For four’ years Miss Burkitt has : baie to arrahge the “adoption” of a ship through the U.S, Merchant) Marine for her class to correspond P with during the school year, This is the first year one has been avail-| . able, she said. * Shortly after the ccginalag of school last fall, Miss Burkitt's pupils read about thé banana -eargo ship “San Jose’’ In their weekly paper “Young Citizen” which they take to help-them- with their ‘social eaties and reading. The 32 members of the class drafted a letter to Capt. E. F. Colburn, master of the ship. In the ‘etter they inquired about the ves- ~ sel, its cargo and crew.. They also < |told the captain about their class, their school and fhe community in which they live. TEACHER WRITES , According to the rules set up by the Mérchant Marine, the teacher” must write the letter. Miss Burkitt said a few children stay after . school. each. time. to help her de-. ro loan cael mg tice! the port that the ‘San Jose". is scheduled to visit on™their large classroom map of North and Cen- tral America.) They have learned that the” ship takes 17 days to go from Seattle to. New York, stopping at Golfito on the west coast of Cen- tral America for bananas and at Cristobal, Canal Zone for tuel— spending just a few hours in ‘each port, “On the way trom New York to banana ports, we do carry some cargo; usually less than 600 tons ‘which is divided for. delivery to Kingston, Jamaica, and Santiago,} * Cuba,’” Capt. Colburn said. Ls . ” sters “theif” banana boat ° manned by a crew of 54 officers New York area—the ‘ship's home port, It docks at Pier 3 in the North River there. . The “San Jose” also may car: ry up to.12 passengers, having state rooms with two bunks In December, each of the 32 Rochester students made two Christmas cards“to send to their and men, most of whom live in the | - ci ‘ te hoat, . 7 * * ’ They have just received anothér letter from the skipper, post. marked San Francisco, thanking them for their cards and with the picture enclosed. The students have framed the picture, giving it the place of honor at: the front of the class: |, room, | “ With Feb, 14 fast approaching, the youngsters are now busy mak- ing valentines to send to the crew. They all say they: are “thrilled” and are enthusiastié about this i ‘Rochester have “adopt “class ‘at Harrison Cefitral. Elementary School in. ‘ ”* a banana. boat and haye beeh corresponding with the captain since - oe ee ee “shipmatés.” And they asked | the ¥ raphy. - Wilson |" Cutt All blood Bank workers will be| with the idea of adopting the ship| novel way to learn their geog:| Rd fabrication and only made the “The question of water is too big an issue to play politics with,” Hall. continued, “why should /we question the’ integrity ot the / ‘ity council?” “I'm sure i ip have been tying or the pt years: to- into. the. area. “During the past two election - s/campaigns, candidate 5 have prom- teed to promote the water system. appears to have been made. Rhimes Gets Term ‘of 1% to 20 Years . Both sides. of the i 4 L told him the-council had no real - the water situation until some- - - Both Republican candidates for ~~ 7 & whipping boy and picked the % However, to-date, little progress i i sates pista Sabie MCR, OAR dl - Acetate cae é by 3 z — ee s Lig Baek i te ee ge f = Px Zia ae Bo e, ~ ‘& ‘ * A : Se : 7 i aa) . : ¢ .— _THE, PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 ® 1950\, bg y “What aid y ‘There is“ Mhisccata te Serkiog in ee a er ee ee _fime, sir?” “y sited a Pennsylvania Police | oe US. eaten or Canada the Commons |not sto wor until about mid- oa ‘Lord Lar-| House of Commons itake a.longer lunch, usually meets |night. fine nt ee roe Hunt Slayer of Girt : GREENSBURG; Pa, ( AP\—Po Las M onth Over Two Hundred F amilies ~ Opened Savings Accounts at” POwTIAC FEPERAL SAVINGS Here are + the services they have found available: ing & high shot baskatban pase ursday night face down in a creek} "you meen. 1 feat head & © te oe let you deal with it?’”’), ae es Lid “We share all the joys and you bear all the troubles?” He underwent! last Tuesday. ee a surgical operation for cancer ’ Money Orders . new, | they Tech Fees olan “The August. Old, but Still Hot Model. a Save by _ ~ a sage on the Spanish Muktuk is Eskimo food it Christmas Clubs . for al an ER, Ont, #—When a | ~ benind, | S4ed4, peed es slowly t© [made out of whale skin andi917 model auto trundied along Night Depository | . na Miss | Where pesageen * oe blubber, It resembles coconut/the street here recently three men Travelers’ Checks had awaited them, They jooked meat in texture and taste, ac-| watched it with : : d \ ‘ ° | sc Mei ng nS ve a Construction Loans os in his ete on gerpnt Reda Magazine, » , * — Ithe man who just purchased: it. Land,Contracts Purchased } are _ ne act ie FHA Home I'mprovement Loans It was a tragedy that a man of . Pa ‘the air, Which ood ead Land Contract Collecting Service ‘Lord Lorrimer’s character’ and om ee pbeg oppressive dur- Hollyw H lines. a | eer Mortgages on Business and Commercial Buildings reputation -had -found himself, at fifty-five, in love with . young ! ing the afternoon, became pleas fantly- cook: ‘The‘eoaeh climbed, wii Baby Pignatari lo Try ih ‘lthen they could see, across Pontiae Federal Savings’ True Open End Mortgages - = - 4+) » Savings Accounts Earning Three Per Cent Semi- Annually STARTS TUESDAY. |= : narrow valley, the Green Empress Customers may transact their business at any of our four offices | tei VOYAGE SINBAD!:| PPlimintry penance. a. battle ott "get amid trees, in which 'H and as: ‘Actor in M ovie | Ample Free Parking at Rear of Our Main Office and New Drayton 5; - STARTS SUNDAY ~~ Hunknown future, ar Hy to spend the oe ww Plains Branch. Free Counseling Service and Building Plans for Those Who j a | Was it Rosamond he wanted, 7 oe oe By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS Agnes Roth who has been the an Hiaaliapale Building New Homes. remaining pieces of luggage, had|° HOLLYWOOD —~ Would you- call children's nurse, “Angus wondered,’ or was. it ‘her youth. .., or his ‘own? Having had iso" many good things in life, did ihe think he could order the mix- jture as before? Did he imagine GIGI" COMING FEB. 15TH “Ian of 6th Happiness” a gloomy comment to make. “We started out with thirty- four cases, sir.” “Yes, Ferdy; I know.” ~ “Now we're down to. eleven. |\this typé-casting or not? Jerry Wald has Baby Pignatari signed for ‘The Bitonaire” eh goes in April. Mel ‘Ferrer had a grim time while trying to reach poor Audfey Hepburn in Durango, Mexico. Be- cause Of the Mexican airline strike} =” he had to- charter a private plane ° ; If friendly, efficient seryice spessls to you, come in “and open a Savings Account. today. Remember, - “land that, but asking to leave the gone off with ten passengers and we've arrived with ten, all in- tact. We've had: a troublégome passenger or two, asking for this coach? Never, sir, never.” “Nobody's ade any cont plaints against the coach Ferdy.” swered “yes” by cable to Rich- ard in nothing flat, So Pignatari arrives here Feb, 10 to spend his P birthday, which is the next day, He has been in Sad Paulo look- ing over his steel] mills. Seems that Baby plays hard when he plays, but really is a hard working gen- off Sunday for the big town. “Got a surprise for you,’ said Marie. “I’m looking at all of Brig- itte Bardot'’s rhovies. because I’]I do an imitation of B. B. on Steve's show.” (Marie admits it's “hilari- ous.’’) McDonald called before she took} Current TH that his goed looks and charm ; ‘ , é ‘ sno a hees” [would . te proof. against Time's What's ‘ the Pa aed going to| Jerry met Baby in Europe last | which ran out of-gas,and he had money received up to the 10th of the month-earns- . 3. jwear and tear? Fifty-ive was an ee - e > ~ bg e ae Rey = 7 pater to spend the night in Mazatlan and | from the first. And every account is insured up to . ane , t your ’ ’ Gu wi is re, 4 ” “- “6 j i Seon” pracy =< vcore agit in all the years I've been with| paby would be interested in act- ("nue cle aie. aa iiew Nace . $10,000 by an agency of the U. S. Government. but a new life with a young eit? them, I’ve never known anything ing as consultant and playing a-ffor my fifth appearance on Steve] , . like this happen; Never. We've) smali part. Baby would. He an- | Allen's Show on Feb. 8,” .Marie we Rate tleman when he works. «The Billionaire’ is by Norman Krhem, and Jerry tells me that he will really put Baby to work. And Cyd Charisse has turned down 7 . a quarter of : million dollar ; ‘ppectacular on|TV in which she would have her own show and sing, The offer came from a De- troit automobile company, The Crescendo was jampa for the Mary Kaye Trio opening. I swear that group gets better and better. Lana Turner, who flew in tha day from-Philadelphia, was in the audience. Chuck Connors with hig wife, Betty, Barbara Rush and Warren Cowan and Mr. and Mrs. | Harold Hecht were ringside. _Eye_, Arden, who was dancing | he had sat throughout the journey as he had done. * * * Angus for the hundredth time, Jjexamined his plan of breaking -|/the hews to Angela himself—and for the hundredth time, rejected it. The secret was not his, it was her father's and only her father had the right to break it to her - ‘in his own way—but not, decided h us, In his own time. “I know, sir, but back at Head Office, where they keep the nam- bers, that’s all they'll look “at, sir. We've lost seven passengers, | for heaven sake, isn't it about time sir, and that's . . , that’s phe-/he changes his silly name? nomenal.” ' We * * “T daresay it is, but there's Making no bones about cashing nothing ‘we can do about it. Mr, in on the young singer craze, Co- aid Mrs. Zoller left to make aliumbia will make “The Jimmie quick trip to Algeciras, The Ad-|Rodgers Story” with the guitar- miral was injured and his sister) strumming singer playing himself. wasn't well, Mr. Tarrant went be-| Jimmie'’s a nice looking boy with cause he tried to be too funny. ja wholesome personality like Pat Mr. Holt and Miss Seton— | Boone. Well I leave. you to guess. On Debbie Reynolds took time off paper. it might jook bad, but from. the set of “Say One For, you're in the clear, Ferdy. The | Me’! at ‘Moth, to tell me that she the only thing that could affect leaves for Madrid Feb; % to th com | ¢0-star with Glenn Ford in “It = meets an Started With Kiss.” She'll take vToyou ue ville me. Wht i 7s NORTH SAGINAW STREET - FE 5-3162 | are |We re Having A Sale! so to Sir Claud” NO SPECIAL REASON; BUT YOU'LL WANT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LOW PRICES! Pontiac Federal Savings | . -HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St... ROCHESTER: 407. Main-St. ‘ PONTIAC: 16’ with’ her ‘husband, Brooks West, s : stopped at our table to show “446 Dixie ‘Hway - _: Drayton Plains her new hai, She's had ft ; 3 —inesiageaciiiiane darker, | le had been shut away too lorig, brooding. He must come out of his musings and learn that the -af- jfair no longer involved himself a atote “He must’ tell “Angela ° the Fo when he had told it, . Lawrence St. Angus would comfort her. Hé Woked out te see the coach “slowing up at the approach to Oudad Roderigo, They got. out ‘and waited for lunch, and when it canie, it was a quiet meal, , Nobody seemed disposed to talk. Before the coach left for the frontie?, Angus had a few mio- ments alone with Angela. “You're ‘stilt looking terribly|I'm depressed,” she told him anxious- Angus smiled down at the ture “I've let you down, Ferdy, and sorry.” ante “You haven't done anything: ou SA MINEO ly. — wrong t _ ? ao nar cmt CS "That's because I am ‘de Neier did Jonah, but the fact FILL UP YOUR FREEZER. YOUR FRIEND'S FREEZER AND EVERY. AVAILABLE SPACE IN YOUR ICEBOX! .. pressed.” that he was there seemed « to) t “I know. It's nice, isn't it, to|cause a lotof trouble. They heaved | 1%, ga suk 1198, 910 think that in the*future we'll never NOVELTY CARTOON have to face trouble alone?” He looked down at her. him overboard, so perhaps it's as well I'm only doing the job for one trip—or two, if they et TENDER | gt ATTRACTION || “‘Just 20 Jong'as you remember me do the return Journey.” er ; nit Tobit [tone anjromsonern | I BEEF STE MEATY job of it, barring these aoe ” “We'll we've got the most im- nt passengers with us still. If we get Lord Lorriiner there safely, we'll get a few marks. Send the luggage in, Ferdy, and’ idon't worry about anything, ['ll, lask Lord Lorrimer to send a special message to’ Sir, Claud giv- ing us both a good write-up."" He gg el into the hotel, . went. The ox | it had been, | a “For Your Freezer” Whole, Tender PORK LOINS CLUB STEAKS Y : — MAO—— 8 7¢ “Ghost ot the Chine Ses” a ST ra eB | GERNEST & NOW! _25¢ to 1PM. i od all involved, and Ferdy was the last to be caught; he was out ME & iE ‘Sotonen there new wondering nl “‘Recommondog Wi bent, _fignervetion ‘his job was safe. ; He would go at” once, he de- cided, to Lord Lorrimer’s room; he would tell him ~ bape fond and ask: his permissio Pander Beef {- POT ROAST ‘ _ Kosher Style ~~ =| CORNED BEEF fits 1 i | GREATEST SHOCKS of all DOORS OPEN 10:45. 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After police restored order, dis- tribution of the gifts went on—five | Malayan dollars—about $1.50—and There are 67 bridges that cross of her own since midnight Satur-|over water in New York City. day. ° ts * ‘An electric ee broke s and order- ereeccocece, PAY CHECK TOO SMALL? down Sunday. Nuxge: lies pumped a hand-operated one more than three hours before the iron lung was obtained from Char- lotte, 35 miles to the east. Killed in-the wreck at. nearby Grover were Marine T. Sgt. Mack Taylor, 36, stationed in Affianta and his wife, Stella Taylor, also. 36. George ‘Arthur Gregg, 14, and : Clarence uther Hortop, 2%, of Gaff-| ney, S. C., also died. - . <6 _ Sgt. J. B. Kuykendall of . the state highway patrol said .a car driven by a third Gaffney man, Henry. Galmer, 32,° w.ent. out of control at high speed and hit payments end other the Taylor car head-on. Galmer + Asap. away your pa was in good condition et a hos- check, @ Seaboard “ pital here. 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Lake - Milford, | _Avon~Oxford — Tussles| ee ee ee © Wee ee ae ee Also in Spotlight - Seis camel If the city fathers were looking for ‘a good excuse to push plans for a giant civic center in Pontiac,| they'd find a dandy Tuesday night. Pontiac’s: four high schools are scheduled to engage.;in a basket:-| | ball doubleheader tomorrow night _ a natural attraction at the gate. _ There's only one hitch—they're _on_separate floors. A twin bill like this lah easily fill a civic center auditorium if the| city had one, Here is ample rea- |. ‘pon to promote such a building for people of this city, not to mem- tion ‘its many other a ¢ « * The PCH-PNH and St. Mike-St. '* ee. - a4 : ass me, z PONTIAC PRESS, MoxDAY. a - ¥ e & FEBRUARY. £. 000~ j nl \ i ioe * i © ‘ ‘Cems Viorony — Hayes Jones, pid Pontiac. Central track ace, Made a triple killing in the. Michigan AAU Saturday at Ann Arbor, Jones strengthened his bid for the 1960 Olympics with victories tn the dein and low hurdles and the cial dash, - ea ST. LOUIS # ~ ei ve was nothing but a brief interlude ‘|Detrolt Pistons, They returned to ‘their losing . |waystyesterday after finally shap- ping a nine-game losing streak the night before. Bob Pettit, destined to replace Detroit's George Yard- ley as. the National Basketball ‘Assn,’s storing leader, tallied 40 _ Coach Dick Hall's Huskies appear g we. 4” ce: Plymouth Man | yesterday to ‘nose out last Singles Leader: Pistons Back to Old ; rales Lose to Hawks among a-string of defeats for the) - Max tLare Packs, Field in “Elks Tourney With “696 Series ANN ARBOR (P — Max Lare of Plymouth moved into first place in the singles handicap as the Michigan Elks bowling - tourna- ment reached the one-third mark. * * te Lare rolled a 696 handicap week's leader, John Nyeste of Saginaw, by one pin. . Nyeste retaitied his lead in the — score with a 659.’ : * * * . ' John Bering and Bob Bingley of th took over first place in @ doubles with an actual score m - Z g : i ire Shamrocks will en- _¢rosstown feud all even at a 45-40 Defeat, Sees Title Hopes hv "Frederick, . Victim lof 1,146 and a’ handicap score of 1,284. They dislodged Ray Buck- jner: and Larry .Montag. of Fern- vay ‘the leaders ster the first Sonntag ot Fe i held owe all events t oe : : *. * d into first ‘place in the teani Went. with a 2,718 actual. and a ; eee. Ken's Market of points and led the St. Louls Hawks to a 130-96 triumph. The Hawks opened a 7-game spread between themselves and second + place Detroit . in ~ the NBA's Western Division, . And more woe has, been heaped upon the troubled Pistons, There's some danger. Yardley might be lost|. for thé remainder of the season and the playoffs, : * * * Piston general manager Nick Kerbawy said Yardley would re- turn today to Detroit Osteopathic Hospital for a checkup.on his bro- ken hand and respiratory ‘ailment. Yardley has been sidelined since he broke his left hand at Boston Jan, 25. The Pistons must name their 10- man squad for jhe remaining weeks of the regular season and the playoffs by Feb. 15. x & wt Detroit played yesterday -as if still was relishing that streak-end- ing 103-88 victory ‘over Cincinnati Saturday, The Pistons were easy prey for the Hawks, who won their third straight, The loss was the Pistons 10th in 11 games and left them a half-game above the idle —eseo | Lakers. k -*'- Pettit, Potts 40 or more points for the. seventh. time this season,\ got the -Hawks off winging. -By halftime, they led 61-40 and it was no contest,: "the Pistons now are idle until Ww when they face Phila- 3%6 points as Philadelphia downed New York 113-16. Detrot, G F @ St: Lei GF T Cable “1 1L- Pettit 4 12-18 40 6 if Hagan Perrari 4 19 Love'stt 6 9 Martin 3 McM’on 4 * ee - - —} -wonthe- Merchants Win ANN ARBOR = ~~ Hayes Jones {s back in form again. The ‘former Pontiac’ Centrar track ace qgw at Eastern Michi- gan College, established himself ‘jas a shoo-in for the 1960. Olympic team Saturday at Ann Arbor where he dominated the Michigan AAU meet with a rare triple victory. ’ Displaying ‘a lightning kick, ‘he “65-yard high” ba ae ee ee oe oe O-yard dash easily. It seemed that soon wal faster| than ever after recovering from a painful leg injury thatyahelved him part -of last year. > .* *- : But the one ‘runner.who might | have matched Jones in the dash was forced to withdraw from..the meet. Michigan’s brilliant sopho- more from the Bahamas, Tom ‘|Robinson, came up with a leg in- jury. Robinson is an American record hotder in ‘the 220 and a British Empire champion. Jones was sorry that his first face-to-face meeting with Robin- son wags postponed, ‘I’m sorry 1-wasn’t able to run against him,” Jones said. “Now I might vot get the chance untit the outdoor season. oe ; Jones’ victories in the two hurd- le events were near -duplicates of last year, ~ He topped the low timbers 4n :07.4, matching the meet record he tied last year, He crossed the high hurdles in :08.0, just a tenth of a second off the meet mark he equalled last year. aaa Junior Division Skier Outshines +his triumphs in the AAU meet! . : Hayes Posts Rare Triple Victory in Michigan AAU Meet : Jones Back in Top Form His time for the 60-yard dash was ;06.2,/a tenth of a second below the world record. Eeles Landstrom, $ soared over 15 feet in his native Finland, pole vaulted 14 feet 8 inches ‘in defense of the crown he won last-year. Landstrom, of Mich- igan, was forced to share his crown despite. -his brilliant vault. Ed Hoyle of the Chicago ‘Track- Chub me — also lifted himself 14 feet 3 inches. a a ae : -Dave Mills, a Purdue freshman, .won the 600-yard run in Meet rec- = NEW YORK (AP)—-Two nd, ago, when he -was 15 years old, John Thomas had trouble clear-. ing 6 feet in the high jump. Today, the gangling Boston University freshman is one of the world’s five 7-foot jumpers, ‘holds the world’s indoor record and very well could’ go‘up to 7-4 by the 1960 Olympics. Young John, who stands 6-444. still-ig developing, In less than a year, he has grown an inch and three-quarters, He hasn't reached his potential yet. ord tie. of 1:11.2. He chipped A second off the old mark set in 1955 by Kevan Gaspar of a who. has| State. Mauri Jormakica,’ ie flying “Finn from Eastern Michigan,. won the mile in 4:15.8. Ed , Vanderheuvel of Central Michigan raced home first in the '1,000-yard run with a, 2:14.7 clock: Western. Michigan won “the dis- tance medley relay and: took sec-, Among other Pontiac’-and Oak- land County contestants were Far- how ‘In his past three competitions, he has broken thé world’s indoor record-each time, First, he made 6-11. That. erased Ken Wiesner's mark of 6-10%. x & * Next time out, he upped his week-old standard to 6-114, and last’ Saturday in Madison Square’ Garden; became the first high jumper in hisfory_to ' get over 7 feet indoors, * * * *- -There’s simply no telling how ond inthe sprint, medley relay” ~+ 6 Boston's Thomas High ime 7 Feet mington’s Warren Guinas (4th in mer Chief) 6th in novice 300; Bir- mingham’s 880-yard__relay. .team, first, 1/36.0 (Dick Zaino, Hall, Les '-Danielson, Bob Kulow) and mile relay team) 3rd, (Bill Green, Kent Rathbun, 'Jim Reilly, Fraser Cox) - 3238.8, both in prep division, Bill Alcorn (Birmingham). lwaulted 12 feet, barely missed try at 13 feet, competing unattached. Former Maple, Doug Wuggdzer (soph at Western Michigan), was nosed out for first in the 1,000- am run. x wk * high this amazing “youngster. might go, And just two years ago, he was so discouraged with his erratic performances that he was seriously thinking of quit- - ting track and concentrating on . tennis, x * ‘* At the: moment, Yuri Stepanov of Russia holds the outdoor world record of 7-1 with the aid of a built-up shoe. That's certainly within easy reach of Thomas and, he came mighty close to clearing 7-1%. Saturday night, high hurdles):~John Pleghm, (for-|;, Hall of Fame today. Mark lifetime average of .31T. tok te, The Baltimore Orioles Sunday released a belated 10-month financial statement which showed a profit of $95,169, The Birds recently sold pitcher Ken Lehman from selling any of her Chicago White Sox stock to Bill Veeck. tk ke! Ken Stilley, former University of Detroit line coach, has been named director. of player person- nel for the Pittsburgh Steelers. : * . * <= Chuck Koscis of ‘Royal Oak has been named an alternate for the U.S. Walker Cup team that will oppose the best British amateurs in Scotland-in May. e+ we we Gerald Fabhro scored three times in the last six minutes as Michigan Tech nipped Michigan State in hockey 5-4 in overtime Saturday.. In swimming, Mich- igafi's defending NCAA champions walloped Indiana 66-39 for their 22nd straight dual win and Mich- igan State rolled over Purdue, 16-29. at . Howe Stars but Wings Lose 5-4 National Champ MADISON, -Wis. (#—National champion Billy Olson of Eau Claire, Wis., won the central U.S. Sehior Ski jumping championship esterday but was outjurhped and outpointed by stylish Gene Kot- larek of Duluth, Minn., who scored a rocking chair easy victory in the Junior Class. ; The 18-year-old Kotlarek estab- lished a new Tomahawk Hill rec- ord at nearby. Middleton with a graceful leap of 190 feet’ on his first try and then eclipsed it again with a ‘jump of 188. The bespectacled Olson scored ,1224.4 points in the class A division with leaps of 179 and 188 feet, jwhile Kotlarek registered 228.5 points. on his nearly flawless rides. Overti 2 Ga ! Two" ‘goals by Art Atkinsons the 2nd one in the 1st minute of over: time, brought the Fisher Hill Merchants a 2-1 victory over Bul- man's. Hatdware Saturday after: MICHIGAN x HH, semoor. scomis z me vd creek 14, Grand Rapids South ar i Northwestern 2 boda il tl pi Bay a aad nh ., . aes SCO! " : Running a the Suburban Cathy -Codiiiac 103, Ch Retonkey ae oe ee TBO RIOT mirprapiied pe — then} ‘ olie . League’ Aime 82, « ee fired the clincher after 60 seconds z. ,” Saturday night at Royal MICHIGAN COLLEGE SCORES villi" 1 a a of the ist overtime. session, Pontiac St. ' on a reorinwestern aa i Toes te "Jere Dirker, subbing for regular the victim of St. Mary, 45-40. The} Michigan stat || Bradley 86, “ruse v72 }goalie Glenn Nichols, was the loss was Raths’ 2nd in league play. Nebraska. 21, Detroit 77 || Drake 74, No. Texas state 66 :|winning netminder. .Dennis Hoyes oe also dimmed the ey hopes Rerthern Mich gan i, ers to r aco, sate Ww o |was the losing goalie. A dozen 2 a Regs: .: THY ti li é {in the SCL. title. sed ee od Yniversity 6, , Weern Miehigar| cog SOCRUW RY CONFERENCE See he = Plies ed, . seven 4 ae “| dima 06; 80> Tech a3 / | Baylor 94, rie : ‘| Findlay (Ohio) 84, © esas Tech. 82] Texas Lewie poe * — ‘Mice Cae ores 3 Lan a 58. Oregon 57, overtime : rat ee. New Haven Cham Tech 5, Michigan StAte 4 i ee Swimming ka Monsvedtan Sea. Villanova, 0 Th um fy ne’ 4 State 76, Purdue 29 | NYU 64, Holy. Cross 62 f Th b if ur i Indiana 39 . - pee | tan ah, @. Detrot i. 2 Novy ef. Tarmple ( = = Y «4 “ ‘ordharn Seton ar 69 a Z : it|« Michi 34. Northgestern 8 ; l-balanced k Mieignn Grate arurcue 18) |Win” Zar"ll" dhenege Tech lpaned’ Now Haver to & Seat wie Springtietd "s Island big tory over new iriember Anchor Bay Duke 1 Pit _jfor. the Southern Thumb ~ League [impete, "te. Se Sepak isle 72, pevomest champlynshio uiaiond + | Eyota: toate genre SF 0s, 9 Tiree of tue aby'e nett an the winners combi Marquette, 06, eguisvile, i, - the New Baltimore dae eats Nate Kansas State 91, 80. Dakota st. 65 |Petty gwished 16, Bill Kjerrum- : preset. foe Beye 5° lgnard’ Mand Don Smith 12 to turn Indiana 7%, De a the trick: |. : vie 4, Almont. defeated Capac in the). ree Si, Midwestern, Tex. 66/opener Of & doubleheader ito gain) Abilene Christiag 97; &t. Mary's. Tex. s/ consolation honors. : | Panhandle 70, Aris. St. Coll. So) | toe Oklali i) Tos seas Oe ae 3 : ek hae a 55 AN, Montana 8 Idabo 66 San &t. San Diego St. 39 “arew.) 10. wie oe t ee ‘ = ra = ne ” ¥ { oe i is Ls : ee ? noon: im. an exhfbition game between’ the two City Junior hockey’ champions: at ~Northside Community ice rink, - Fisher Hill, Class A champ, and Bulman's, Class’ B king, met as an added attraction to’ the annual wititer ice carnival, sponsored by the-Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department. ‘Bulman’s scored the 1st eval when Jim Paschke clicked in the |demonstration of the power that be.| hibition entry. - CITY HOCKEY KINGS — Here fre the happy | members of the Fisher Hill Merchants, Pontiac’s — - Class A City Junior ‘hockey champions. Grouped in front of the cage, from left to right, are Jim Atkinson, goalie Jere Dirker, Wally Quarles and © Bob Dean. Charlie Irish (far left), tournament ‘supervisor, presets the team trophy to eine + cre * Guilin ‘wold ties” ‘Calvin -Bell with Joe Sharpe; Bill Price, Chuck ~ Guibord, Art Atkinson, Dick Nichols and coach Bob Beauchamp completing -the’ roster. The Merchants scored & 2-1 overtime, victory over > Bulman’s Hardware, Class B champion, in Satur- “day’S exhibition game at Northside ‘ice rink. Fargol San Diego Winner; Goggin Seniors’ _Champ~ 4 A= From Our Wire Services It was a big weekend on the golf fronts and these were the leading results: Marty. Furgol: won the San Di- 64-69—274, which is 14 strokes an- der par. : Willie Goggin of San Jose, Calif., won the PGA Seniors Golf Championship in Dunedin, Fia., with a total of 284, Pete Oe: former Knollwood ego Open with rounds of 70-71- + pro now living in Lakeland, Fia., won the Panama Open with a 72- holé total of 274. Wiffle Smith, of St. Clair, Mich,, took the top prize in the Travéling Pro Golf Tourney at Miami. by outputting Betsy Rawls, on the 19th hole, Two Michigan’.golfers were among the money winners in the Seniors’ ‘tou*ney. Jim Barfield of Grand Rapids collected, $137.50 with a 290 finish, and Al ‘Watrous Four Golf Tourneys End Over Weekend of Oakland’ ills Country Club won $25 with a 296 total. j t. * -* ‘The freckled Miss Smith shot @ Ti ‘to finish in a tie-with Miss Rawls at 220. On the sudden-death playoff, Wiffi canned a two footer and Betsy overshot on'a 6-foot putt. Furgol, 41-year-old veteran from. Lemont, Ill., won his first tourna- ment in five years at San Diegp. He took. reed for. the victory. |AN DIEGO OPEN ; C7 Pioneers Top Ann . Arbor High As 1958 state prep swimming champions{T} Saturday night gave a convincing t that, title, and makes them favorites for a repeat, this spring. The Pioneers came to Pontiac as guests of Pontiac Northern High. . All they did was smash five team} by (Tecorls. nine pool records and hang used bylup a brilliant 4:00.9 mark-for the 400-yard. medley relay, which bettered the national record | by 2.5 seconds. Ann Arbor won the meet, too, 74.22, In another highlighted ev ent (se Pioneer's Bob Clark touched. out Pontiac Central High's star, .| Bruce. Norvell in. a péol-record 1:40 1:00.9 fof the. 100-yard breast-: . stroke, Norvell swam as an ex. U.S. Medley = Relay Mark Against PNH Thrasher, Clark, Jim Griffith and Owen Kleinschmidt. Summary: 30-yard freestyle — Enns (AAD: Thos son (AA); Jim. le (PNH}. Time 25.4* 100-yara butterfly — Griffith (AA); Gary Rose (PNH); —, (AA). Time 60.8 * letnschmidt yard freestyle — LAA AAY; a (AA); Dick Gould (PNH), _<- Thrasher (AA), tavinggton rie we ally tn (PNH). 100-yard breaststroke a Cla (AAD: Toe (AA); Phil ‘Wells (PNH). Time 100-yard freestyle — Winkler (AA); snelton AAS Jim Tuttle (PNH). Time < Bil Ratitr an Orr (MAY; man (AA\. Poirits, 1172.1. 150-yard Indiv. med. — win Sar AAAS; ra ss te —_ Rowe’ (PNH). 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Toa Toronto > gUND i 9 64 Wi? 139 d N.Y, eoneese Ot 0-279 Montreal 8 Chictee | the“. ‘ New 5, Detrott’4 este, FB. os. ieee. , .12-67-92-69-—280 Boston 6, Toronto 4) -- / 3 = a ate’ “Gordie Scores “Twice, Whips Tough Fontinato : New Yorker Suffers Broken Nose, Bruises After ‘Starting Fight NEW YORK ® — Gordie Howe supplied most of the punch—scor- ing and fistic—but he couldn't keep the Detroit Red Wings from drop- |ping deeper into fifth place anyway last night The New York Rangers jumped tin a 4] firet pected lead and then victory. The Wings fell three points behind the fourth-place - Boston Bruins in the National Hockey League standings. — Howe notched his 23rd and 24th goals and scered an undisputed fistic decision ovér the Rangers’ ° Lou Fontinato. The brawl, Yorker received @ broken nose and bruised face, began late in the first period. Fontinato and Howe met behind the -Detroitcage with. the _| Ranger tossing the first blow. x w«' * Howe retaliated with a series of right upper, cuts while holding the big Ranger’ landed only a few blows before’ the -slugfest’ was btoken up. Both: - were ° cami for five minutes, | It was-a continuation of a ‘on that started last year when Fon- tinato appeared to go out of his way to check Howe, often into the boards. “I’m patient,” Howe had said at. that time, ‘He'll be in the league awhile, He’s the’ kind of guy es won't let you alone.” _ ‘: €¢ #- ¢@ The battle seemed to give the : sagging Wings ‘new life, Howe had scored Detroit's first goal. But tallies by Andy Bathgate, held off a Detroit rally for a 5-4. in which the New . 8 jersey.* Fontinato | Red Sullivan, Andy Mebenton ° al bd Soh tas ~ \ Tip noxiac PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 1959 A” ”“ Bentine Press Phote oWwww, TRAT’ HURT ~ Jecey Wilmot . bf = Saturday: night.at Pontiac Central. Fisher, how- Clarkston, member of the Pontiac Golden Gloves team, connects with a right to the face. of Bill Fisher of Port Huron in the 158-pound novice class ever, finished strong in the final round and took. _a close decision from Wilmot. Finals Will be held next Saturday bina in the PCH gym. iy Lacles lead Elks in Team, Doubles tiac women held nine of ten pont jons among team entries and had moved into the- doubles lead for the 1st time today following the 3rd round of a four-week Elks Ladies National Invitational bow]- ing tournament being held here at Lodge*810, Ricky’s Pizza House took over 1st place in team play with a 2985 total bettering previous leader Salfi’s Deers by 35 pins with the Kool Kats and ‘800’ Lounge among the others coming through}, with big showings. Ricky's also grabbed the lead in team games with a 1082. > Amanda Zachering and Eve- lyn Prosser sibtched a 1054 with their 186 handicap for a 1240 to dislodge Felecia Beattie and_Elks official Helen Lavey from their . two-week rein in doubles, Madge Wilson. and Bessie Dawe combined for the tourney’s best game of 465 to gain 5th place at 1218. Ss x *« * There were no new threats: to Royal Oak’s Alice Havranek, the| Poel the way with scores of 704 and 1874, jstands despite’ a bid by Pontiac ikegler- Margaret Miller, who took “Another Front Office Move Tigers Name DETROIT ( — The Detroit Tigers, continuing to reshuffle their front office, have ‘appointed Jim Campbell a vice president of the club. ~ Campbell, who joined the Tigers in 1949, ‘has been the team’s busi- ness manager since, May 1957. - His . elevation yesterday fol- lowed: by six days the ‘appoint- ment of Rick Ferrell as acting general manager. Ferrell re- placed John McHale, who moved to the Milwaukee Braves as Campbell VP general manager and vice pres- ident. “We are making this move to further consolidate our executive organization,"’ said John E. Fet- zer, chairman of the board of the Detroit Baseball Co. “Campbell will have expanded overall responsibilities from an administrative’ Standpoint,’’ said Fetzer, “and as an officer of the company, he will aid in determin- coordinating officer‘ under Execu- tive Vice President Harry M. Transmission Service and. Parts @ Rebuilt Units @ Fast Installation _@ Guaranteed ‘Work Check Our Prices! | * "296 W. Montcalm Croney’s | Sisson.” Campbell has received acclaim from the front office for his part in developing the Tigers’ farm organization. He will be 35 Thursday and worked his way up to the vice presidency after starting as business manager of | a Tiger farm team in a Class D- | league. - He was named business : man-| singles and all-events pacesetter all | '_Her single high game of 273 still | ing policy. He will be the chief; ‘ager of Detroit's. entire minor) league operations in 1952 after holding business posts with the Toledo and Buffalo clubs. He be- _leame farm director in October FLY TODA ‘See .. Get Plane and Steamship Space... Use AAA’s ~ Complete TRAVEL BUREAU _ SERVICE -Agents tor all Air &. Ship Lines NO. EXTRA COST TO YOU — an Also headquarters Ton. © Foreign Documents and Road : ‘© Auto St tals = Rome cree ren ES 4) eG Independent Foreign Ter shee s Cruises. 76 Williams Street ~~ FEderal 5-1451 . Among Campbell's accomplish- ments ‘was the construction of Tigertown, Detroit's rookie school at Lakeland, Fla. sc ip.m., |; - 2nd with a 258. Mrs. Havranek and Betzi Waisanen of Pontiac remain tied in-all-events actual at 1404. The event comes to a close Sat- urday and Sunday. ALL-EVENTS Alice Mavraneck, Royal Oak ..... Evelyn Jacob, Battle Creek ....... Gloria Blaisdell, Kalamazoo , 1874 1643 ¥MCA. Basketball Blue coms vs. Engineering, § and Tech Club vs. Court at Pontiac YMCA. TUESDAY High Scheel Basketball Pontiac Central at Pontiac Northern St. Michael vs. St. Frederick et PCH Oxford at Avondale Romeo at Lake Orion | Walled Lake at Milford OL St. Mary at St, Stanislaus West Bloomfield af Inkster Brown City at Memphis Oak Park at Bloomfield Hilts RO Dondero at Hazel Park RO Shrine at, Holy Redeemer Kingston at North Branch ~Bay Citv Handy at Saginaw * High School Swimming Redford Union at Southfield City League Basketball SS- B — Rex’s Standard vs. Homes, 8:30 ,.p.m., at Jefferson. CLA! Cc — Vikings vs, Towne & Country, 7 p.m., at Jefferson. CLASS D — Boys’ ear vs, Jefferson (American), 7 p.m Coca Cola vs. Central Christian (ational), @:18. pm, at ae Waterford League Basketball CLASS A — Johnson & Anderson vs. Drayton Drug, 6:45 p.m.; Rocco's Res- taurant vs. Lytell & Colegrove, 8 pm. and White Swan vs. Lakeland Phar- macy, 9:15 p.m. at Crary Junior High. p.m., esters, NATIONAL BASKETBALL S8JANDNGS Eastern Division Ww L. Pet B’hind) | Boston 31 13 140 New York 28 21 571 8% Syracuse 25 25 600. 12 Philadelphia 22 28 440° 15° Western Division * . w L Pet B'hind St. Louis 36 13 135 Detroit 20 31 492 19 Minneapolis Bt 2 ae 17% Cincinnatti 255 24 SUNDAY'S RESUL Ts Boston 139, Syracuse 137, overtime Philadelphia i ot”, York 105 St. Louis 130, rolt 96 TURDAY'S _ wage hy Boston im Philadelphia bi New York 119, Syractise i? inneapolis. 96 St. Louis 120, Minn Detroit ea. Cincinnati 88 Complete Front End> ~ Alignment: ‘58 Electronic Equipment Used. Factory. Trained ‘Mechanics. . 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[Alice Havranck, sei teneeee w+ Yoel ‘Only other fight not going the th ul ‘on 08s eee re , Nina Schmitt, Port arce cece Ga! * G02 distance was Ragland 5 TKQ over 1852 10 ti t Booth 4 st local Notes toe ke ~ rs ers int Sa ae . . ot wee * ‘o age = Wisconsin Tonight: After, Beating Northw e stern Robertson Two Victories Preliminaries Compton, ' Score. in Five novice boxers from Pontiac qualified for the regional finals of, the Golden Gloves tournament to be held next Saturday night- be the PCH gym. The local glovers will join foe Port Huron novices and a list of open division entries Saturday with the winners going on-to Grand Rapids for the state CRamipenr . Bill Robertson, a " 135-pound “novice, and Dick Compton, a 146- pounder, each scored _a pair of victories . Saturday. night, . with Bob -Ragland, Larry Saiz and Frank Brown scoring single wins to qualify, A crowd of 1100 watched the fights. Saiz, a 145-pound novice who lives_in Clarkston, scored the only KO of the night when he took Fred Bates of Port Huron for the count in 1:25 of the first round. a a ee Bates was out of the repes-for an eight count once and the second time. he went out of the ropes for the full count. ' Most impressive of the Pontiac cOftihgent was Dick Compton, unanimous decision from Willis: Coleman of Porg Huron in his first bout and then scored g TKO over Paul McShane of Port Hu- ron in his second appearance: Nobel Rogan of Port Huron. Rag- land, an -aggressive 135-pounder, stands with Compton as Pontiac's | top entries in the finals, * * * 2 Spor ts Calendar | Jimmy _ Singleton, a_ Pontiac = . Hillsdale, who developed into. a. top flight horse late in his 3-year: | old campaign, ran his, winning streak to six Saturday. by taking the $177,150 Santa Anita Maturity. It was a victory worth’ $91,150 to MEN WANTED To Train for High. Salery Position in Electronics, Redio & Television. 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The seminar, which will study; the histologic change of tissue with associated birochemical-alterations, is the first such seminar to be - conducted in Michigan. = & & & Dr. Stowell, who received his Washington. He is a consultant for the Atomic Energy Commission ee “ 3 Ae sacar: 1 eas eet s af Misi A a ae Sa wis ree . get too soft or too fat, He insists it isn’t. a diet. “You can't put a member of Congress on a diet,’“he said., eat what their hosts serve. You a'just can’t*stick to a diet when you are served steak and potatoes five nights a week.” Among the things -Calver ‘ad- [wes fish roe, and oily fish such of ariainke a dally lean beef steak, pot roast, rib roast, mut- ton, or a stew made with lean meat, chicken, white meat of tur- |key; fresh water fish, fruit, and -Jcooked leafy green vegetables or sauerkraut, a He cautions his patients to avoid . It's permissible, Dr. Calver said, to substitute nine holes of golf” for the one-hour pre break fast walk, “Give five per cont of your time to keeping well and you won't have to give 100 per cent getting well,”’ he advises, Horse 50 Years Old? That Is Age Claimed EL CAJON, Calif, (# — The day a horse named Fieet died, Dr. Randall Knox said the animal must have been 50 years old, Dr. Knox had owned the horse for 20 years and said he was told it was born the day the United Stite’s navy’s Great White fleet sailed into San Diego bay. That vas in 1908. Veterinarians say = |second helpings and bedtime |: > > |snacks * * said Carroll Abbott, tonio. short on gasoline, Airport here. The plane “made coated with ice. Biawe Fy Air Crash laden transport en into a Three bodies were taken to a Comfort, Tex., funeral home, Thirteen men were taken to a vet- erang hospital in Kerrville and 12 to the Peterson Hospital here. “It was a miracle anyone got -lout alive. The plane was demol- ished and was burning fiercely,” |' lisher of the Kerrville Times, one of the first to reach the scene. Rescuers found most of the sur- vivors, muddy, soaked and bat- tered, huddled in a freezing rain a short distance from the flaming wreckage, The alan “Ghirtered “trom ‘Gen- eral Airways of Portland, Ore., had left Boise, Idaho, earlier for} Lackland Air Force Base, San An- Over central Texas, the plane radioed it wag icing heavily, was tempt a landing at the Schreiner the airport. ~Airport attendants said the wings appeared heavily The CAA control tower at Inter- _THE PONTIAC. PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1959 “Die os Pane Smashes Texas Hat he is 20 minutes before the crash. "The temperature was 29 degrees | freezing and a rain. had coated || the area with. ice. 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Close ties are dictated by geo- graphic, historic and - economic facts of life, whether a Fulgencio Batista or a Fidel Castro is top man among Cuba’s six million people, , * -* Among these facts: The United States buys about , half the six-million-ton sugar crop ‘that is Cuba’s mainstay. Cuba -is only 90 miles across the Florida straits from Key West, Fla, ___».American motor WN, TV sets, household appliances and ma- chinery are among products ° flowing the other way. Private interests in the United States are estimated: to have more than a billion dollars invested in Cuba. The biggest of these. is the |. American and Foreign Power Co., with about 221 milion dollars. in Cuba's major power company. «x * * Cuba and the Ynited States are partners in a military aid pact. The U. 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A’ gleaming monument on- Ha- - vana's Malecon Boulevard bears the inscription: “Liberty dearly bought is fondly cherished.”” White steps lead up to 75-foot marble ~~~ shafts-—-whieh-- support ___a_bronze _ American eagle with wings spread. * ww * It is Cuba's tribute to the United States for American help in 1898. It remembers the Maine. This U.S. battleship was destroyed by| - an explosion Feb, 15, 1898, while on a good will visit to Havana harbor,- ~ . The blast, which the United She Says: ‘I'm Sa Cute . Please Lock Me Up’ TOLEDO, Ohio (#— Police obliged after 19-year-old Mrs. for speeding, told them: “Don’t give me a break. I’m: so cute police keep letting me go. 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OVERCROWDED SCHOOLS ar e PIECES O'CAKE ?. = —-—- i e : & a GEE, HOW COME GRANDMA | | WELL, HE'S. SUPPOSED T° GIVES HIM SUCH HUGE as WHIZ AT PLAYIN ori . -+-DO YOUR || 1-VOLUNTEER- TO STEP PART TO OUT TO MAKE ROOM - | SOLVE THIS || FOR SOMEONE ELSE PROBLEM an : Hh Fr, — PRINCIPAL . ag . a co Yj , [sotecopers ae By Dick Cavalli in wi ; jo package lots, 2, ae es ‘ Re the : " dente india 6, * o ices mere Space Doand of eerily al <> oven re taed by Ben ig nce en sn a oe eae ; (D-T: Sén beommit on i ae saaral gg low: a= “Ig ex), * Lyndon fe of Niectners by from Feros Deiroi i ear its as the stock. ‘jssues as rel Jon (S07 the ’ it Prod tL a $ In pa science? ales veal canta oi = revits a a, a. ps : ogee ses rok eres ce, smn ee There were 9 iy sacks wen i “Ss asked . ae. ant of Au * sine veort tenes aay] The} re + 4 wend) Be Re ae said he wo prepare: |eome. ~~ aa and 2 Sr i ” Pig E raptah ente ~ ‘ aside a "10 per t r much tairly | ab, eiaice ay sinasanreanee by = coppe oes Seal at ol wwe nie set, tno, See Sees sot Deis ‘tom Woterto It pure scientific be evelopment Wrest = nured tid. Tegeeean. 4.08) JM weet ear ts trading: = rd Boar earmarked iower was ! toes . n was He going ia et hour, Mate i105 cen ___[Fometéen Ritts He ® point, Internal steady. Magma | onl aring fo d Set 1S aan, . a Mn eapenee sere sits f : A a r ; - tema Werie heme erie anh sia 1 ot bushel ange sete ie ven a sc me nsdowne Arey Taking an Vor k t ‘ scraping “ ’ : . * - nae € knowledge the t “we are Braun, ig, Mires Moss type % to%| a ae He turther advanced ping Lansdowne | oject |mo “County ‘que. fee ‘oF De It ame . yiodes.”’ arrel of ee oe tone $1, ta ay, % iv P oultry — ne = wderately ae street black neler Reva blican national O cong says the system : cretary of Dei e low 80 ° : and Eaai produ i on ; Wi wo) e a . Armed called Neil . $2.17% to i iy poun he Fe aoe hem ublic etional week, aft: seni ‘ eld an ers. Iping prod cts ae pat eae sess ont ee dau Sat oc Smet eg Sn | oo ‘Committe Grai | su-tae cape a Pa oot breathes omg erlin. ge os prin oA not im ecided on pos caaet eS 7 in Pri a an pe he or No, pasel ell Ww a pol ett ai sanead. cam uch som t- * 1. Bye wo a cas rrices i Zapeuetien under I oF gone nt. This willbe “the. sith bearing ribcocsy ka fecpigrong can be sting woud be w * * 7 efe -¢ : cago, mare er b ee ro k up it and Fruba one-mi on sixth party’ t tor acco a be in muilit stra nd J q {RAL 8 pe hens business. ligh le the he pol y the aise m) ta ; tegy e * Whee Ppp oa a 20, gh-priced af | whic stri aring liti 8 $46 iplish |Paxe welco ry a rs : , (AP) ove th in h p bi ‘controversial cking. year - per yers. me FE) tense ot taconite = D D 7 onan ma tn brisk |! wa ack h t 000 ed pend = 2 ee cases pening | De ETRO ETRO! ; 4. ° chine terna | 100. s sta topp hope Cc ro y mig) in with-lay The news ing United cena Appi grain troit cece Feb, T EG e Ofls 3 add tional a property rted by ing’ pro, to ount uni ht m funds baal system to ta: Gated Se’ eal de. i : ty See Ao whic raila. more £9. owners more a month = 3000. leaders atch ‘the was onchinee at on names X- viet in numbers Behind ro wae: y sins rant Pmt ty 5 Pig a sfeaera: site t. y. M ‘showed Al A five yea as 2, ontribu dollar N Opposi- wee to pita csr erat savanesd mbes ier eae BR yeas ye oa |S Amero a ne me ecco = ecebers, seater =a - wel Cepaing i tae é spinal ast pt oe bee . vencear medi o—grade wid 4 args Al racti ‘0 lit t tion end Ts, ~Y & on t holding les developing De steers a ie — ovg 08; sin jumin on tors tle |the la G year ctu to 0 an ecuicoe 3; e wid i F dro A. of wi e0) al com) 10 back power a : sad manne £4986 ae ae oe A Comme Doan 5 avs al than a alge poe sed, pped * the tae Gen os be the « Goarge Labad, ee sub- weeks, chee 6 ae) | | bere and othe long Tage A eae ia S ohinde et sal rem oe “abn s MES ear Crete ss Subgh ‘alot 2 pl Pain jedi r Boancial| * oo 10 five : weapons. rt if =" a ta au jaree St .—s in sdipcoy at al Dixie ee tea ty Republi! | peers ; s; lane 3 aT: Ma-42: The tick Che Dixie est to t Lake ro Ccotteaa me Cnty Rept |. Manufa w - Alg | icia nae ea medium | we ticker nd General| mage eg aaa 18 J a gpl rea a oe it tackle sions Li j ine un Bly lee periee tape had a ‘ine gel, ner Bat on lane pac ried choca GOP, — oe ea . i : ‘Aine- : Lake m, os jon thet ia sed on C Y are eaenes iat ae oe es fcr ie zn oe i Sere So : 7 orT, iT a - 3 . = , e : . get on ts. - r.4th of J P Yo hild So et ‘iapreeoa ea York $ a mecha expected t aes bos tags = — ‘tetera il gar les a ul _ ot run, 9 > eae as Pinuree ee tocks ~ Al crenckie he appoi Labad mocrats w how t tools ar at AC b gest ‘ 1a _ ~ arader plola, ot able atter de ing Que’ read. i to the Nt Foie badie by union ork noelersges Is a didn't prev Peetatag ¥ oe Be Treat fasta ster, ce oop ay - am Ree te yaaa toh newly round raheem Ned alled wpon 8 See much sich pro: Club abba A esa Over fo ce That T ed he. sh ie weak maser cent! \Alled ao ils roe are bighths, Bulldfag pier Ee 3 board De Jevtonedps to provide con ts tna system hi * . nents for nlenptar: uses r Huma akes Bomas) nao eit eat bm Ase chal pt fate Baa Saat tatny, ae Walton. A Labelin, ‘shee for year. to edd, masta generally pickerel the ann out assi: ANN n Or goed se Pe ad = wring good ad eee. Bo sss { a : O14 Bo. « y Baer. alton, Al residence about basic mariuall each eae oie ia the aaa four-day “ANN ARBOR 10D gon "ars a ey ca ete A eso Bl epee nda Rre rm “i psi information‘ ee _ A twas probab Center OR Doctors eran st feet reat thin ge “Ba centatio paige wilt ml treedng” in a — ah at ana when noe own 5 » help for ably a wart today re ichigan at the|moat “le soe dara to low eet (ar » $84} to ation of patie qisetes La aoell in an “ Republicans the nex = aot sd a . core vt ‘howe ened Syearold be idiey ‘ws Medical Se ectelace aah Be = saat He guage be old § sealed bids. The tne| Blood Hi Action conter- ee ol boos ya Fourth ot be . The to yearald boy. in eating of eg 00-18. down 18.004 hi wes ate ak e ceaod ont War 2 med Ford, nelude a " The pre- ‘Lawrence tay mareiog, ot tion r MMI 5 ’ ajong ra y ot J beld tourné- oti ltr ck DeW ting roage 108 peta 00! 0: —— Dries os HE ée'’ ie wet ward nes #13) Pontiac. a "3S Pen Chev. cars part B. High at the ta’ is put the basic’ i D. ~ ered the is. bel and ta ot M 8 nab alee ewes 4.0010 aionds® hal we erin we Oh Net con i oe Hae. co rd aun en oe 4 ings pe soon a3 perfor ‘inform —¥ ETROIT (UP nd. scbreorgh ag Pee Howard De aoa Mere es y+ 0.30. ey ae = od, Beth | U Shia’ ih wet beiry™. 3406 p d al six group } was £ r, state ‘WILLIAM Eee specific ted Caper = Club ) — use mt the Cen the DeWitt, alable arket not sul Beha Ate . a3 NY mm $7 ul Ou prochaine ers returned d. SAUNDERS each — — draw 4t of Mic The A machi mechi ‘enter's young . . 1%. Ma stan dd Alum : . 42.1 NY Central es ge 3 A ; cis! maries panel dis 0 taneously on data are ‘osed. from metres none he A kde "ake ve sue Science Eee a aa 8 After P rea Fires ccgustach “satin ee with nfiac Man pooel ora ‘ti "needed by period di calls uring r Th ully |Salym lal ag Met Pee 42 F R ith ‘sim ae ‘masren ina | org ra «Food to Meet | hs aa ractic piel we wtb al etire a a ' cial aaaeh ; perati = P eet oe Hs 8 § one Ong. a4 e@ cain an ae S Th * or ‘ were in said 2,200 of t dat | The ee ting kidney | fo roble Can Pee we ne pee oS Gal, ve fighti aze |peasee oa moti synopsis Se Prbhered “ for/e * h ato Page oom the calls Piiediyend we * i: 7 Our B i] m a auri. m3 Parke Bi = See oo al beg b 2 worker i oot which dis- Phang rvice ede eer foragers purch if torists | estim at area last adm! - c Gl pe — 55. g 1 ip. urlinga was of W il t as. | : ed alton Ry 1 30,000 The. [hee acute Friday tted to ~CHICAGO- s lions Gen tu kt : 203 pe RR Je Re hoi Department 7: part’ a at ss = Weteted a weelder or A & William -J. - [pode js sed, gather ate 7 a et aero tes \Geate weed: Cation es eared ea experta see «UPD ag a Ha ite oe ae Eat ee cediwe * aLenl| dot Ee a J. Sam tik cr Grivel. ufacturing H inhioal from ° neod- ln Maney neti Hs @ nation’ ee Sluett vee .: co, Pager. wal A ga a haall ical weak rford It was. wo mj und it unit &P we ae Elegtron erri ady % ring : midnigh fi turday . His lion 8, popul le! r icultural Gon thee -. 63.6 Phileo D::.. 103.6 ‘of M rage fires Hed we are. agreed, bg ler t ‘was auto je val, 0 pro- A ra , doctors: a: persons te Ps digs 2 Phill Pei 2 icha attach yeste omits a bunch ¥ prog he ‘mauenced tony mati com! kid critical average ation “Teedir re vanag ey 6 S pe. g\ick 1R ed rda sel he said, ra company’ ra call: pute i nf . ; effort ney f used \ life that of one ng w Pt * : 65.3 Proct ~ a 35 St., ampart, te the y. |prod 1 put of salesmen “tha Sa m. 's today eg eare the rs cal : alr Pp ® atime lor six ho the art! the sharp times ig expec bil- — a * 16) i re &° : a. ney, Fi caught fi 3250 M home jd uct not kno ‘lates unde retiremen’ prac ls Mecsas culate . “ rice P ; still saj the bo: urs in | aren decre fen so ed two i ae REA wa: w.ejat $150. Hemmer a from cCorm- oonirear What wing wha’ pga an A ; i arvana aia wi of i Laid to T olicy may i ciel Patric of eer a ane beat Oa. HA Rebar “| at 1 cinyated damage pe aaa poche tthe sor, supervisor, youn “ employs Aca ae Plectr Avessoriel tee os Shin ae eee “wien pl ripen By ae aan mA airs See =e pe pata aaees mea ‘- WA eee st ' ifms atment He ae ay shoves birth Ea: td cee | afar’ home. burning a renal psiaa vation a He li saat and super — invo ‘ mf te ac- . > ment today ON UP with 2100, th songs Jed -andd xFon 34 gcovile pap. a4 yng! ot Hen automobile. anaes as epatieas eeu ts es ‘involved. al operat- ination soni hikes gover P 00, the and million eath E Roa” ‘208 Shell ee a3 to $ Rd. Da ry Salt, does ines a ol geearge wie: 254 Whi an Saiedaers ce ¢ oetr = eg a full bi Amer- Ele Mus: hae’ Srctass ° 343) An ~_ oo ons its the last. mon ar ie apole oe ttemgee mm save * rt- tures . against discrim- Wh SE y W - still e ne sete 0 in Erie og me eee +4 Bocon} BAO . 85.7 the her ear. erincisleay” stand th, ae in oe d is 4 native gt I with uction 0! ved in * \" pe yor a major he orks jena én well, E oaye toe 1 Live- ExCell-O “TS Bee Sou Ry — so.al home’: of fire w Heninpaign pai sae What are oo meme ndian-| tor onpense cut gearing Ths are fixe F F re Pr oe. poy ra ~ ee eng ire ad Mo cB Se 3 ap Ay ed: eS we ge Chenes put out ~~. axes ple ste os ud hs the tons. of “overt the pro- egal Aitiances _ | ATLAN Befo Every his" daly = a es ot a eee ede rao le ot oppos one he’ survi aaa Lake brains. hy and _ Co., Chicago, advan ), with are, in has NTA A re. aeeee American Gen 3 te pera» a . o. Proces' vs é o at tion for Kagbierag Hurt j Man. , huge we bee sale curtomers. ager to Crane hornbowers ~A sito whe = wee [8 et ren Ont ssers.of Fi = jaa at the Bhutan in Caf € | spoons ha ccania : with sling 8 whole ——— ses a, be pir ye ed and co Sst HL ieee Bry Outnumber ood [< trom, t os irmmised be ann rash {eos naar at MMT mer a CEA scoping ane] "alee cada hl Baiaghny ew poe br et pa ae 231] _MIN Farmers vas oa rei” my ee in tly si was, tae inachnen ca aoe alle Ne | walter Wrenect million - eae Traaaaniae 231 will be uth OFS ist cieage eee ty thor omic pony, 3, oes no apt gee lara sabes ay _ — ee nt to a new ~ eee went Cen ina] Will be LIS back. indica y's juriés- Mercy Ras Peed apie for one ee is one approval ve 4 ne he commision nt where agg of Sag protec er Biss” di He |. 84 ware &CO., co increase I-time page are ion| of er critici so eff atin He aa roadie Hiller perp ate | into a al a “with given And © he ca ucts. Ni Hon ce. oo vdeo 333 Same of -hal wo about Buri isms ective on| juries, we j police that J Ing to ail Americ and the know! ille- Bee n look of wasted ‘ew foods eximal 2, 88 | * 60:8 Youn Tow B45 period. fam rkers, ngame’ tha: ly/ depu knee * . $35. fro that. ack poli = at the ledge whose | aee or plan’ trom : 31 youn ana 30.5 : illion an, 1M 8 pa t came. occurred ties and "7 chcbenene ae an Thomp vad : behest ’ cluding K ts. 7 Zen h & - 33 in th ore nel out! sai facial electric son Z . a of" > horn nas pcrproducing so se e ith pte Baa Ed € in the sel care shou wer¢ that: meaty d. The in. ng ma drill, . -‘ToBegint 12 Hur os Co oe sie a a cooler wits et SS para ao mae an * for sf rraini on M Cars © J fats thro Synthes of the - farm Re ange en ted Pr M Ts O | 2 Represen t ‘ele rd Oo rine m lake Stati into en. : ical Erion Course two 59 in. W. Collide = x a = sma ant wat — mt pan cient U erm Col er oa = ae ives Jat Up 30, utp in J Lake Township, 7421 alent A sae rz. ul * . < Se = fate n abund and heed oo Hb at atl Steck ® ; ittee the labor 7 an seve fror ,» and . Whi s training seek gencies tel crs cal ss rford ow ant sug- oes cae 1380 a8 nis sing Sem llege 3 Conty Ned esos tno Units Sequary ing = veailng” anh ree hart | 1 begin 8 tee Ra in shi tney ided dhe sags wits eek S reas tent eal mt ai as 2181 AMHERST, } inar to help. those ay ® —F r ‘58 lee ered achines, ter and A p.m, basic) p, Sa street, -On hen at A trik 1987 igh eae 144 1B 216.9 four- T, Ss 4 : /who should month 30,279 ord, M ent Col accord- : m. Feb. 9 at.Ms Willi Watertor on M58 uto-Li le Settl OW sees 280 0 #08 Be ied -man con Mass sat, Frovegante volunteer an in more nae Ga lee report unty. Sh = - at. ite Si — ing Town TO ia in. ete vos 4 1228.0 4 29 2209 arts man commit of er _ te 1d net g® / et Pa _* ay = oo Sopmery Se Ss cee sain atten - 5 a Lite LEDO (my — D Ga ins, tees cons u applicab = 160, ssenge sore iy al aaa gods chepoten St., E. Lake % of sae Ob. /wad The le) Figures eae er 130.9 aay sacle none setae of anal Com parerigs = red, ocrats heal cele, Pi * Ago. | p p, was ., White “Station. 7 of ci red Pontiac, 37, and 6491 5 uction t electri eae aie Ocks ar ¢ inar ng- of ibera{| level Bur as State which in J co prodbetie y Sst Lake 1 7120 me a a ae me sce eae ara vegans cerca “ariicies [naar race eee tic dearer ee te fang ag oes a. strike. oon he. four mallet, ¢ ana tg are ela utr ine ion the aiticenes aes foley Sith 22368 ta the! Truc 135,|she thease ge shone el sage! ir tion with a was ine’ : er a cotngr Bt t's Cen cor a za the| The com ‘ ‘ascetn theme the aeons O’Madigan zed. “ ie _ cont ed mets por ES pive ae ot Coll erin He Lap oe |, sre wore tiie nial Beet tat the oar cent ea ic n ot Bloor | ot, he month las cea Gamty vil Deputi actory He aap tted ite pla workers | bo et Co* pid os TL ylexis college tudent amano’ se weit bas an 0 ome c ~ * uy. yo |e pease said. coon on nr en ar aly otic A Taleto Bison Ponusee 82 a4 gaia = = Shout re. group aaa pee Thu ~~ turned outh Group occurred ——_ tod Se es ae th uto- oe an any $B eguagndllon b right not be that belief of ira out wi H 5 saaae ified ee cea s e count — sexo” ut ant] MOwe si LA elie on ‘eat campaig of} ered die s, includin SA ede p Has Id. | . / Eoperine| amas) new ee ss — ng0. The Uni ane |: the * Mapsachusetts, oke and erst, Smi this Sam aes cars, incl division. Sanuary 6.087 Delerates ENCE eas t Pa > arose eae dae preered Gue igs eae ret agua Piorageengirdlne ge 1 le oe eo seeing Ik a Providence Blamed or’s Ho relly act tions some More han 20 ca st piled — “aot the id ext party “ihe county ot ao 5,880 cary Seats derbirds favor of ting sires. — n Furnc me - ack in get the paar eas (UPI h nsoring reputati on rs oat ti tha “the not to P|. in Jemary ee <— = resolutio ght a ac Agrée * prod to of )- av col ons i ooae t hil let how be “ n tha whieh e _hareereh — ‘ne pain wee .of pagleg. Siro 2g of the On ae bern a yee Plea linge ames em taki. wa sary golden them no int terni and fourl a. : only ating s year. pss Nae t ef dress ee +o the eati- : tional settl were arrive — of miver- The co ichers.” ‘athleti rities, roots 1 i rganization. in o to show oman i home}. Saf Ss emen a * at When’ and , Uni mimi cs and Schw evel from ur struc. . she Cy Pe Reed ety F . — notice the ho the | versit ttee w ab up.” the ‘ is Reeds 36 fety Flashe 3 tired mi te hy vost: Shana of M as made cussion of Troy, declared, grass Susi L oe DETR mae: er Devi = bil resta’ . Crock found poy omy ‘assach up 0 Cri on leader Bo s : Te (DEmoM vised fore sal urateur ett, She Col cCune, uetts ft ticism organiza of b ¢( sa peg gi “n-Coee a0 — ales seen coir wekueas- miecion, Si ese Sa —_ee ohh - of a dis | the y me ee pr agrls day on the Soar ite | a eae or ae c ident Donald delega . xe iy @ wo ae 5 eae AE alal | eer ogra Pa) ere pon Serato are front pile pe th es geiden yoke Stuart er be 5 county showed ut ays < : n at” = Mt en Coll Ww piace eat Cn aenaor pep aac a ll ee tional ‘teach ay to Workers crkers paced the) The 3 Pmt men tch mo’ aa ore Wp Robe c er ti _ DES Find Ou promise left -conditi hem FE Wee baulan sent anted on rolled by Simnaaigleter 0 Speak’ rent 5 ents, 1S Page an . Bill Cle ov me ic a prebaiy of has instru ition for “will ‘ad a forme renting oe Ridge ‘Biliott ; th a Ch og fi CLEAN AL $7. a the ddress | © Pon (UPT that Chairm ey A piled- K rete 95, plus suggested aan esred the tiac ro et panei who )— ‘ “this a of Pleasant over “Up Loan! bills iby: LOANS. a. accord re re eck! Se ie ws ae Rep. How. only the cath mon > Pibbesar w with a ee He e 8 p: lator bill Moines low- be- B x th several make a BENE will Post, rican: m trom to BE ma ! only one E * jin di 206 Legi to pool pier intro- if NI : oo Remember: and NEFI Ase gegi Auburn on | Whes uftil ing a legis- f in pn ber: it’ ease te ICTAL special aig od any wage lit ge Ms ape fea more education = Reppert. . ssion ‘se : during en! pick waa ra ca left anted ah ow ‘Rep Abeer ee loan at it you' “We “Sus be - | New on — |e YORK coat a is eats terre iy in halt They See their new \e into mt te lamest Ss elvilian } = plants in Bact ap bu |County GOP D ecides each of the 1 ad up here.” ? * . FX i eal ia ind, J Fie nh rs .s ek : Soe ) ak : ried ca : i * i SE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FERRUARY 2 os 1030 nes * Gils toe ected Tax kas a aca: * Rockefe ler’s Budget High! | rake | ALBANY, NY, (AP)—Gov.’ Nel: _son A, Rockefeller sent the Legis. lature. a | ja 3 \. me ; - Es dg paid Ved REA Dita ig gece d vg | Proves All Powe a MILWAUKEE ~The bow ihat : Luther Coleman made was unlike any produced’ by Milwaukee's six|t breweries, ‘ Coleman, arrested on a charge of na sn hastens th, othe. vibigghgeobaste, Jo: pa. by’ dette to withholding from 1959. ineome. tors, Gain; 4?\million. $2,041,000,000 bud-|_ - we ww. vs MOTOR FUEL ( TAXES —‘In-| The outlook was that the GOP- get today that calls for the great- credsing the tax from 4)... selling malt liquor without a 1i-|* cae - eat round of tax increases in New| controlled Sates Sat SSE Soa — York’s hist F “ay ° fuel tax from aEhis alrea malt, . water, suger, co . ork’s ory. cept his plan despite Democratic} one ena tak Gala: 854 ear {white Pais More than 400,000 people in the low-wage brackets would have to taunts that it was a “‘soak-the-}); paring his powerful brew, Poor" program. powerful And a local policeman. will-attest * x *® *® *- *« * . Altogether,-the Republican gov- ernor advocated new or increased taxes totaling 277 million’ dollars that state spending—much of it|ing rates slightly, Gain: 10° mil- mandated by law ~ had soared lion. PARI-MUTUEL BE TTING TAXES—Adding tive days to the _ pay state income taxes for the} Rockefeller said the state had] ESTATE TAKES — Abolishing to just how it was. A bot first time to support the mammoth fallen ‘into ‘‘a critical fiscal situa-|the 5 per cent discount for pay- tle taken to the city chemist’s of-/})t) ‘te "ou a spending plan. tion,” He said the problem was/ment within six months and rais- fice for analysis exploded. He re=|Center, Court # A eloc ceived cuts on his finger and rahe ee ‘ A ear. een, and you are herebd! er personally at sated hearing: an ne shpresiient to ‘make service hereof, this summons tal not wan ‘dizzily while income lagged. The state“has been dipping into re- There. are» more than 60,000 —on incomes, cigarettes, motor serve funds and floating bonds to} y9s9 flat ‘track racing season and civilian planes in the U.S. Six out/shall be served by publication of « fuel, race-track- betting, estates, ae = sooaittstions! require-| permitting nine — a day, in of 10 of them are privately exee To Fonel been joey Be _ cigars and pipe tobacco. ment for a balanced budget. {stead “of eight. Gain; 4% milljon. personal, aircraft. SS hs wane ef Rockefeller ‘said he tried to Of, ait Moore, Judge of said Court. in the Oity spread out the tax burden so that a “€ of Pontiae in said County, this 23d day . January AD. 1060. ) my ARTHUR E. MOORE, | These were Rockefeller's major tax proposals: — : * * * INCOME TAXES—Cutting per- He proposed to put the state in- come tax on a payroll withholding basis, beginning April 1; and to ‘raise the tax by 150 million dol- ATE 0} or - MICHIGAN—In_ the Pro- bate Court for Ie County of Oakland, Juvenile Divisto: In the matter of, the “no single tax or group of tax- cerning Linda and Anthony petition con- payers’? would have to bear the LeClere, a (A true copy) ELS: boos “BIBLICAL MISTRANSLA TION IS RESPONSIELE net Gamat lars—a boost of about 25 per|sonal exemptions to $600 each, brunt of the increase. ron cA MIGNOMER. THE SEA-REFLECTS THE EDOM te Te baa Dass We. Whaat ae wie ele Probate Reeiater, 4 cent for most edt a Lapa nite = ‘the te 6 ' : 5 | MOUNTAIN = AND EDOM MEANS REO” IN HEGREW. “peiton aving bean fei, . nile, Diviaie : of the income scale a ifting Go Into. sines : Feiner of BTATR OF MICHIGAN—In. the Pro- “go that taxpayers would no! F0m the direct quarterly payment| "> "0 TONY Business Sth et tot i ap May Sle Rs e have to pay two years’ taxes at|System to a payroll withholding) CAMBRIDGE, Ill. — Henry Le \e' SeneR ERY Eee TT Piensa be dieeel| ta. the matter of ‘the petition copsinae te the same time, he recommended basis, Gain: 150 million. County 4H Club members now A under the ferme ef he of this peapie a tne earning Ges ls Loads re, alias Woods, fer “ canceling the 1958 income tax,| Current exemptions are $1,000/have the opportunity to include a E OR w VACATION. Siale of Stvauee: pen ate teeal To Octave LeMfire, father.ef eeid ohiid.| oye ne ee OS oe Oe bs wih pormaly would fall Guia Regie mpsver 9250) trvcrng pny yor oc or Yeti arson Ae GW VACATION» | ted" ahas tn Teele nad yt fet naving ben dn Ate Gey we oti tn geteg 9 tae ewok a —and- -$400- tor friding horse ~yearling- filly “with 2, WHATS HAPPENING... THATS Service Senter. Court Mouse nnpee | the “rather ots tal niner ehiid are un rie une County, hchlen, Rockefeller called this a 500- each — iy their pect MOUNTAINS OR Lee WHY NEWSPAPERS CIRCULATION ae im cold County. at the Iétn day ot lof ‘etd Sides he huradton _thould| "Person : ners t ft ie ne million-dollar ‘‘saving” for the * | Porecs AND RESORTS ACROSS |!S CONRTANT. OVER 61500,000] | february AD. 190, at one ovclook tae s|be presen of tae" taing. cs people, ¢ | ‘TOBACCO TAXES—Raising the| “The project is primarily, for| Tue Nation INVESTED OVER [COPIES OF U.S ANO CANADIAN manded "Ye sppear personally et said wrt ihe name of the people of neni in the. Of pared de fenshan a a * 4 » cigarette tax from 3 to 5 cents alMembers destring to breed and} 17809000 IN NEWSPAPERS -|NEWSPAPERS ARE BOUGHT | | MTs impractical to make Dersons!| the hes ‘on said. petition willbe Rid terested. sramined by : OA The 1958 forgiveness will apply| package and imposing a new 15|Taise ponies for pleasure and| CAST YEAR—13% MORE ran ee baer ae eta bereot, this Summons ana notice at the. Os ar Sg = rvice > Canter, coattST™R : to everyone, even those who have per cent tax on. the wholesale|profit,” said Jerry Payne, assist-) THAN IN ‘S@— TO HELP YOU NEWSPAPERS FOR seawren! .- | 9nd week previous to seig_ hearing win the: City of Pontiac in aid ‘oaunty, GRETA V. vo i price of cigars and other tobacco ant farm advisér, lh aM am VACATION PLANS. : a4 land ctreulated tn seid County, ) ining S-Wock inthe forenees. and you are’ ” én, 20, since retired or moved out of state La om ” Fale € 5 i - Death Notice In Memoriam . 2): Help “Wanted Male ‘6 Help Wanted. -8| MODEST MAIDENS by Jay Alan| Income Tax Service 17) Hobbies & Supplies 24A wet Wd cor rt IN LOVING MEMORY OF A_ BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN!| | 1 ‘OUNTING _| PAINT BY NUMB CTURES. FOR a. “ —Seeres J. Sage who -passed away POLICE PATROLMAN sparectime selling of nationally ACCOUNTING rere te 4 itr t cameos ipa, anWelt, : 4 CHURCK, FEB. 1, Wee, FORMAR, wo, a a — City of Pontiac a on ang a SERVICE a ty oe 8 ' 99: eslanea view, Cl | Palating ®. Decorating 2 2 Chapel-Cer eral serv- ivaient -w fee tnd burial,” Arrangements by tt ie 8 ._ Brosaeey SALESMAN, sales. This Bote” at _| WASHINGS AND” [RON foe Tee st. | oe ohana pat eee ieee fel) Ce efor, ||" Semaeraet oe cee |. Ne 8 var Dee ve Sonne AND OEE, PPR | oO, oon CARTES | gauge om tw m Lal write giv . ‘Up a. SONNE, FEB. 1 1060, WILLIAM. 362 Jarger than | regy regular | agate pating Press Box 68. VOCATIONAL COUNSELING | WASHINGS & IRONING, nw 5.0592. ae ,e Mrs. bts iam Symonds, Mrs. dav previous to Dovblleation . —OUR NEW LOCATION - _sueraated. In my home, Ot. 9: . ROOF REF ATRS a © Prank A. (Gwynfil) Reed.” Mrs. Help Wanted Female ) 34% EAST HURON WASHINGS, TRONTNOS, BABYSIT- EAVESTROUGHING | 40444 a pleat — gps fe nage trae Transient wdegr he il nanan | BUT FE_4-0584 ag - your home and any other TRENCI CA Rix F es; dear brother o: za neel SUITE ¢ Li . 1 _4-2054 Sen ereee Oe Be ere the ‘day of publication after BEAUTY FORM ~~ RECEPTIONIST —_| woman WISHES WORE EXPERT Dikehos wb sous wel 28408. | Emrys Evens Mre Jane Davies,| %# frst insertion. Sensationsl ———— gemacing | Olri epee 30-08, — pleasant jot & need nurse we ron, : RE 131 Jonse; sive survived by. nine/] CASH Wane AD BATES onstrate, this amasing pew pred | ple: aust {ype “ake light. short. “feagyle. evening pletion. rx | __ Business. Services re dchildren. Puneral servi ines y 3-Days 6-Da: : 7 5 “ Fill be eld ‘Phar aden Feb. a a = a rf at to edvance in expanding s rs Ae ment 405 Be Roberts at ee at | YouNG L CARY COLLEGE ¢ “GRAD > Anas 1% ‘FOUNTAIN — Chapel Rev. Edgar A. Lucas ar? 384 - 8.76 MI_6-9825. dg. FE ceper or pine etfice, MA sevout ¢ ffice, ha Sng frag ne omen Eatermens te Otte 5 2 450 670 | [EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, ; . Br : & le tp state at Tinetpesseonmnl) § 22 88 $8 light manufacturing plant, , M Instructions. 9| foUNG LADY WisiES BABYS | TT Ba 3S 2.70 re, experience, rete Hi 7 toe iat " jac Tho 1100 || sxopereNcED—WATT ° recess, MY S140. “T eter ctinies ote. at PAPORIN conor: was 0 (12. tile, painting, cleaning, etc. eG ey - SHEL AN. 30,1060, roxig|} 8 /i8 $38 BS tee op Et A a MAJORS Je.| YOUNG LADY WITH OP | “St ens oe rosy peor "Guat. Ressonable PE its peant te rt, Si Action ce : Amn | Hieemoogp ne beloved / i Clemens. Apply between 3 and 11 Students. FE 5-067 college and 1 year of office ex-| teed. References OR 5.0885 sun le ‘A &1341 f daughter of Mrs. oo _p. 3 perience desires position of typis SLOOMPTELD WALL CLEANERS, Television’ Service - 22 gy = eisae| A bos We Can Sell Your Bouse, | /| sear otoey of ie bare To CoO RUE NOPE | Work Wanted Male 10| eit Gouant orci vmx | FEotll whrmn meme | ate | ane eae pa Me Can ga eee ase, /| ‘@Bud) and | Ronald Shelton Help Wanted Male 6 | FE 5-803, before 12 or after § | rr exp, would like work caring for FLFCERIC MOTOR AERVIGE RE. Ice Dat us AY : $4,000 DESPERATELY AT 6 , dear sister of Claude Terry: a! La mp p.m. ytd pl WANTS WORK 1 -. more elderty’ semi-invalids. paring and rew! . 18 &E. vavired, prenpd heres en. per cent interest with first mort- : “Punegal service will’be peld Tues- as fet hua a oe = roe He moss Jobs ft oN nour, | ena ae Pe — TAY OR RIGHT 4 SERVICE TV SERVI sghtg? on ems, Maes Se Pee. day. Pee. 3. at To ane from st, A MAN vere EM ele “+ UL, 23884 oF 1. ‘| Building Service 12 CHIMNEY WORK WE 510d or ve same | WT, 4000" LO 4 room modern Pri. eas S Church w i : — repair. : home, 6-7 i " Recitation| Wanted for sales and service. | HANDIC: ‘APPWD PERSON RSOW FOR TN a} PARTING, ainaicn & EX We ¢ m of tp Beeety will ke Monday Gt] Apply 1084 W. Huron St, 10 to | teresting work at Studio 0 riof. Pree estimate Rens: OR | “hes nog oe 8 eee wteiee 6 ea tales Alao-chewm We are erevchlmaey Bet ge _Wanted to Rent 29 Funeral Wome, where Mrs. BPel- sort ae eo i710 WORK 3 Kendates,14 8. 8a Or OR FAN. line of meson- ; loan, repel, fur, | —nocn_& evening. cele EE OMe ton. will le in’ state. _~ hrs. after school and 5 hrs. on cat tres 1 CARPEN! ae a soe ¥ -| sed jomee ators. PI Ba. geno Upholstering __.23 3. suena / HOUSE, gtes ~ Oif.| Salisnday taerviow, 2:00, fo 4.30) co ay, i eadidel Ror lastering & masonry. FE 8-8044.| to order, Hmergency service. Es- > Geet ane. wie at pHi a ; ts caetiior of sn yensation Comin 24d Oadl plerment ir ¥ aD ve: ) STHADY Mind eabinet ee res co | bt OO NG GERV.| ‘tablished repisiored Co . = UPHOLSTERING = ~ ot qxcend $100. 8 Mae Bevis Begwell rge w.|__Av-e_ Mon. mens wee Sh income and can work only ecer-| pair, D, B. Murdock. FE 21861. poe RY tn desIOn CO. 1ST OLEAR FE ei: tite Box Ths Pater one | ae ers BRR Wregneedar|"auecio-gace own setup. Wiis | Eaperignes cunnoceseaty.. Pnone | 4-1, PAIN TRTER INTRON aND| "O'UA Laser On boats | Tueruen 6, LNtion Pe ea ing, Site Cooley Lake Rd. EM Share Living Quarters 30 from the |S. H. Hines Funeral Prem Box 100. er FE st800 OF write’ Drayton exterior Rens FE $6463. Tp SAND PINTER. SAN #8 63722. PLASTERING WEW OR REPAIR. fester cs cole. Dy arora ls 2 > Home, Washington, D.C. Arrenge-|rypeR BUMPER Plains P.O, CARPENTER WORK. NEW; RE- ‘on Hardwood Floor Service. shor tanteed VE Mm “aS MOTHER & DAUGHTE ments by the Manley Batley Pu-|"Otinier ravlor’s Chevroiet-Olde- EADY FOR GAT R LIGHT ROUREKEEP. model, repair OR 37617 ALTERATIONS PTL § STERING, ONAL ) 197 NORTH PERRY &T. A TS hgh neral Home, Birmingham. -mobile. Walled Lake. MA 41561.) “ing _ in for room & ABINET M ND CARPEN- Masonry, | Cupeny ‘FE — “cleaning © Oakland,.County .Reg. E 5-8888 “tabs. Marko 4638 after pores THOMPSON TaN. Jo, 1959, ADA board, 81 n N. Saginaw. c Phe ncoogrd = jaity. FE| ANY TYPE OF ‘HOUSE NS A TT Oe cherie ak, Pontisc): age|HAVF OPENING. FOR ONE OR 4 5000 ae: custom drawn, ’OL 1.6200. EM| | 38 we SATHINE FILED — — & Found 24 WoMan (0, gaa St: dear mother of Mrs Mar forie ieenses Very "good salesmen | “NO CANVASSING CARPENTER WORK WANTED = x BRICK CEMENT WORE | 5 tan per AEE MS aD | td. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Florence Elv, Merle e Rudy LoPatin , NO PARTY DEMONSTRATIONS all k ~ free estimates. OR BLOCK, BRICK, Ma aa sold | Electrie motors repaired,| FOUND -- ROCHESTER AREA ,| id ntracts, Mitgs, as oix lark Sosnoon: ant WM. A. KENN EDY Lipet as much as NQ, DE wk. Work CARPER Seat oh eae a after ANY BAR , ? can NTE t WE CARRY Fh ARTS TS FOR ATL | fe ABSOLUTELY ee 10 oe andehildren. Puneral ltor or 3 hrs, day or early eve- FE 0-09, voaprehs Sees soe => or oy ou Ww — washers SILVER-OREY FRENCH POODLE. P- ry oa From thet pesdey.| 101 w, Huros > mine weary Call vefote 14 nocs-| EXE , A ee “ues sale PPLIANCE SERVICE Not trimmed, answers to ait from the 8 og Ev “ti —-9 ear Sovensat? -before-12-neon-|- a i 5-012 A 9-4021 the na Duffy.” RE Grit in Purctal Home with “NEANDICAPPED.. THIS: MAY BE | -— B'ham, Mt 4-6202, aie sees, wor ee ee wit 40 | SRick BLOCK AND Caey? ROY'S, 06 Oskland __FE_24021/ = Wap. Children, very Up- - $r Aifred. Bayon’ gofieating.Sn-| WAND! Fou are looking for. Write | RESPON ai any_k work, also chimbeys. No Job too| WALL WABH INSIDE WINDOWS| get. Lost in the vicinity of terment in Oak Hil} Cemetery. . hi k. t 2 school ainoyMAR REPAIRS & ee large. Residential and commer-| cleaned, Be se & Leon axe a * ene Spare Sritin ig state] Box 2 onion Freee. ace, girls, tor ousiness” couple. | _ Rast service, FE $0776. cial Guaranteed work. Pa. MY| Pree Retimates PE 24228] open PEE Ah." Cooking for self and girls only.| MAN -24 WITH CHILDREN | .3:1126. _____. , . 3-3194 Home atver ‘Tuseday noon. | IMME: DIATE Must ‘be ‘sbie to drivé, have re:| would like work of any kind. “CEMENT & BLOCK |” Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 16 NEED A. FINANCE-| $ FIXER? Order Classified Ads ‘to sell, reat find ‘a ae job, FE 2-8181 i the Want id names! —_ em veppearan cons ho w Pe magi ince -will. be a NING tor men ered. ue ¢ t teoal refer ‘Pvt. : TV. ete Good salary. FE 40002 torched PART. TIME, ; steady. A raon_after 6 am, Dele “oon 461 Elizabeth ake noe . "WOMAN, R LIGHT = ee & care of 3 Ss, ¢. deepens « FOR CASH IN A “/HURRY, ¢ell things "Ithrough Classified Ads, RAN "Wa PAR or steady work. Call Fu pine ater 3. Work Wanted ed Female 1 11 eee POI" 1 pay. (BONING, uh ‘BU. REF. ; 1 nore ere | 8 WOMEN cane WALL WASH- i and house clea: FE 3-1581. AN on "Bermastent en, wy clerk, “ou met geo sa | bi MENT Sak SPRCIALTY. Caoor Mu, en i cere tes & a iT est rigeRgen |“ aqerom Free ext estimates, UL 2-517 KINDS OF ALTERATIONS. Ladies dresses speciality. FE ete. my home, ape) at- tet 5, iw Na a Sher : ‘Mrs Bodell T , tt drapes & for done ve yh r 1 ee g , beer COURATE— EXPERIENCED a reed Sexvice 2 ©, Pike; PE esis or FE _ Income Tax Service = be Cal’ after 4 p.m, FE wa: ao f wee .. COL- reat, part bene! agi. Last Hua zat nn" Sei : = t Lost: TWO MATCHED FEMALE gles. Crescent Lake area. 31103, Re: | ‘Ave, FE &-6715, a teen. he ae “ze feu truck | er io) oy B pow General ag I “er, Lal 0. so te PLACE A “LOST” AD. Call FE 2-8181 for an Ref. Pts Voces eee. 2 st. FE caliemwes ~~. ey, 7 or oe MENT A MAN, en, $12 an ‘a Every- ee en £ $15 ST 7 RMS AND BATH. PVT. ENT. -- geome Vic Auburp Hgts. MS & BA ARAG! 151 Pontiar < sdjacent to [e) ‘A . we bath. FE 4-6308. 2101 Opdyke 7 Se cba samme vec 7 ROO TE ‘ Saginaw. Apply Apt. : 5 .. ENT. i, acer Union Lk. Village. “Nearer 1 High. OR 31: Fie Re room be heated weaher Ji ‘Bm ail oui welcome. FE PE §-1493. ATH — | erage. FE upsiaire apartment, i . fu 4. FE i BA APT. NICE. Shower bath, clean. TV. FE 2-4376. _— CLEAN 3 RM. APT. i8T FLOOR. GLEAN 3 ROOM APT,, PLENTY of pest 286 8. Jessie. : ‘Lilt; . BA ; ~ “Rent. hots. Unfurnished 3 34|" ly heat and hot f ae water urnished, nr. PyT BATE Ga waunine moar util, furn, 26 Euclid Se hae AiR AGE eid hit ees ot ar seems, , WEST x, § LOE. Legge it CARGE BATH PVT. entgance. gas heat, , refrig. & Washer town, $12.50 wk. -650 mo, 20772. rH, STATE E st. #70 HRM. ete oe Seer FoR & STOVE Pi Ty a PT, REFRIG. furnished, $80 mo.,, Bast Bivd. bachelor south. Ee pTueT "ROOMS ck *} ROOMS, | aroun’ loor. privale bath and wa- ity and hot mtrance electr ‘ Reesches cme furniture. ter $10.50 per week. Pi 2 ges « B to P sowwiors r r * Siar a far Jacokes eg mon 381 Oekland atové and Sin? turs. ‘ans ear “by wv boulevard Trasips riation pod] A hao .& ae Ga- pee Close to sthools & down- Childre en , welcome. Inq. 10 orkins: ERN furn, Chudres ‘eeloamn?. Came i” On HED §-ROOM vr flat, heat furnished, close ‘own, and school. 73 8. ‘ORCHARD C COURT np NEW one @ TWO BEDROOMS —REASONABLE RENT — N. children, FE 4.6012 or a Ss 13082, é ROOMS A) AND BATH ON First r enced back yard. Pon hee “Sib ve Inquire — MY | 2.5802. ‘TROOMS AND BATH. COUPLE | eal. e Boot “Lake. Fi #4423 — 12 p.m, to 6 p.m 6 RMS. AN BATH, On HEAT. 82 Washingt on Bt § ROOM: HOUSE 73 SALINE Drive, Waterford. OR 3-781) SRS A BATH FULL BASE ment, gas heat. Children welcome, $85 month, :-FE 6-9804 evenings ‘and weekends - ROOMS, WEBSTER SCHOOL district, Garage included. $85 mo. _Nicholie-Marger _Co. FE | §-8183 6 RMS. FULL BASEMENT, GAS * heal, newly remodeled, $75 ol 198 ON. Jobnson at State, sf BASEME i garage. flowers. Nr. new city and school, $65 mo, Cail MI ‘e010 after 6 pm. o or Sun, @ ROOMS AND_ BATH, |, AUTOMA- tle heat. UL 2-4391 wre. 16 ma mS WHITTEMOR E 8T., $60; 6 1 RMS. ~ BATH SSTORY, OIL heat Close Pontiac Generai.” FE 81 1003 @RMS. & BATH. a nail ater windows. $70 & mo 1 after 190188 Ws Howard. v cm LE, Gas heat. Basement — _Rec 2 car ar garage: FE_ 2-310. 6, ON V¥ wast SiDE, NEXR |: 1, FE 2-1) éou Y TAT SEAR ROCH.- ester, With two modern houses, _ Beautiful rourids. Rent as 1 unit. Vacant Feb ist. FE 45000) ELIZ. fea ease MODERN ALL 4h home bedrms. Gas heat. pd fenced days $% per mo. Owner ¥F. Arlin, Vinewoos” P19. Open Bun. FOR LEASE: LAKE FRONT, brick exterior, immediate possession, Features 2 bed- rooms, full basement, Ruto- matic heat and hot water,- 2 car garage. $100.00 per month. Call Bud" Nicholle, Realtor, 49 Mt. Clemens st. __ PE 6-1201, HOUSE FOR RENT. 361 EDITH WODERN OR Sr a RN 2 BEDRM. HOME 4" e Louise, Ortonville. F’ us, 7 3 BEDROOM BRI race in Pontiac, gas heat. $65 month, OR 31972 NEARLY NEW 3 bedrm. full basement. $9260 r mo. Your rent hélps make the low down re ees. while: you nt in ft. Pied "ede most exclusive, a apartiaent develop- — Dade aes => individ- cash kitchens with meta) cabi- now in es Biove. and colors with plas- Automatic heat and hot water (soft) furnished, Kitchen fan, master eor'al and many other fine fea- a ABoLrs sai : and refrigerator & Mates Gus, os lenses or CELY BaCORATED 3 ) 7 RMS. & ae Utility rm. Gas heat. Keego FE 2-1885. _ Harbor, AND BATH. Ave WARWICK IN BYLVAN T CARE 3 bedroom, brick, carport. La privée 08 mf lease, FE 4-5000, or Suiow COURT Are you looking for-a clean at- tractive apartment where the peo- ~ are quiet = friendly? These room and bath mer ‘rent for $49 per month. Nice ine eG. Adults only in this building. Bewmpatond, 192... Huron At. FE. 4-8984 or after 6, FE cane orm DAILY & SUNDAY AM.—9 P.M. ORIG COURT Are you looking for a clean at- Sactive: eran where the poe are - yet friendly? These apts. rent for 649 e& Seg vaults 5 uron. Btu or rb 67871. rE | west sIDE 3 ROOM . BATH. TR git re ee bie “coe en > “Er Pt se 28 CH- en, ving rm & bath, Close to downto’ — —— Roteace TH. Ww ATERFORD ist Fae, AVAL Meet for acher ‘or episod ee condition. FE 3- vile pleasant and WATERFORD VitL AGE #ROOM NEWLY REDECORATED -apt. with ‘ull bath and utility room. $65 per montii. WHITE "BROS. __ "seep Diiie Hwy. Eves "th 8: Bun, 10 "th | ; Rent Houses Furnished 35 BEDROOM. MODERN. ON LONG . Heat furnished, $15 week. SUSEREEPING ROOM, BV ¥: thin: rished. 5, Fairgrove. LADY-WARM-HOME 6 GA- . AND iss 6415 me ese aoe FE 2-6019 Pcecseay 5 wpodet 1 OVELY home Gas heat. rage, base- ment. 8t Mike by _nyson, $80. FE 7 RMS. MODERN 45 W. COLUM- i Pontiac, EM 3-0371. 3 RMS. AND BATH, we MONTH. EM_ 3-3294. ke ROO! 2 BED M MODERN. 2 wa ane LL “path. Sa , com rete} fur ng a "Take, “FE Foun HOUS E, LEY equipped for the winter, ee 3-4163. _ welcome. ne 2-BEDRM. elco ee $15 Wk. 855 Mo. 1: mile E Commerce. es Por EM strict, FE 7 BEDROOM | ee &. TEN. OUSE RNISHED, R| SMALL HOME One bedroom, fenced grounds, bus Hine, all utilities furnished, Cozy, ol and rt warm STAR MO! Senn “HOUS! ‘SE, rer nished or cri i Nr. plant. MA 4-1440 SMALL HOUSE IN KEEGO HaR- -| bor, beach Pere FE 4-1039. NM { HOUSE FUR- LL 2 nished. EM 3-5001. FOR RENT. IN- pat ot 1676 Taylor Rd, Ask for Weaver, FE 4-2031. _ For Rent Rooms 37 aT Sus STOP. uier, COMFOR- __table room. 393 Biva 8. ATTRACTIVE ani GIRLS, PVT. __$6 and up, 547 W. Huron, __ aT BUr STOP (N NICE ) HOME, comfortable room. FH §-7332. FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSE 3300 pe ig pe bar = rage optional. FB 3-77 BOARD OPTIONAL iy ‘Oaklara “Ave. FE 3-100 PRIVATE ENT. SHOWER. GA- tage C Cooking 48 E. E. Iroquois. BL Tor rane f SLEEPING ROOM pas Shoo wage woman, near P ¥ 7 TTRANCE. KITCHEN, _ laundry, bu. stop, 400 W. Huron: }- ROOM AND COOKING PRIVILEG- es, In new noms for POT haa lady. Call after 8, OR WITH Pca PRIVI- leges for men * Lend atop, FE - wnt "teaee Oot Cal! ‘ater a pm FE are 8-4440, Rooms With Board 38 .EXTRA CLEAN. HO OME- STYLE pecie. TV 14 Matthews, FE SLEEPING “ROOM, PVT. HOM®, nr, plants & bus. FE 42770, WiDOW- WANTS “BOARDERS. Close in, $1 Falrgrove. - Convalescent Homes 38A nave VACANCY FOR, MAN OR * woman, bed of ambulatory, ground floor, 24 hour care, rea- sonable rates Glen Acres Nursing Home, 4-2225, HAVF VACA NCIES. MEN OR M — Bed or es Fo gocemes Lane 967. Rest ; rea VACARGIE Tom ME ENR . @ @ Tse: . her 8. Reasons @ rates, UL HOTEL AUBURIN | Rooms by Day or Week — Als* 1° or 2 room- apartments. Cooking and refrigeratior units. 464 Auburn — FE 2-0239 Rent Office S Space. pace 41 AVAI ILABLE 1.“AND 2-ROOM — All utilities furnished, = per onth Good jocation. chard Take Rd. in Keene Marvor. ‘Phone Jack Loveland, FE 2-4875 fo, detail ULTRA NEW OFFICE SPACE available, oor side, near Tele- raph Call Lloyd Smi th, BE 2.2144 -Y¥ SHOP. eA AE ve ae WEST SIDE «BE heard for rent. 5 soee ino, FE/- Rent Houses U Unfurn. 36 come. OR 3- 2 oO ROSIE p GODERR ~ WHITE Dake Duck 1 BEDRM, HOUSE. 1 CHILD WEL- 800 Rent Lease Bus. Prop41A| fe Q FT. GAS HEAT, AIR conditioned, parking, 952 8. Tele- graph, poets Centre, FE 4-4516. ATTRACTIVE E OFFICE SPACE and copwocimaiany 5.000 square feet warehousing area. $ per month. Located 1663 South Tele- groph FE 4-2597 BE. EkvtyY & PARLOR FOR RENT. $50 month, Equipment Pog oy mxeellent location. 150 N. Per- a across from Sears Roebyck. (me ir elty STantte of Pon a. eg For Rent Miscellaneous 42 -| GARAGES FOR nee. (D1 oF. il) 9% car, (1) 3 PE ‘6. “Inquire # 273. Ba! avin, RENT I T F A 5 | through Rent Ads! Room, | howse, apartment, any} thing —, Want Ads_give > es ACTION. ‘Dial 1. wh. ER TENA vay afer # cr REALTOR WY. ____ PE oases errace LL,” 6836 DIX DIXIE awy ~~ Brick 7 Ideal for nurde, teacher or wide, F . modern, dining rooms, as heat, ga- to wus: service, pay condition, ve rig §-room 2 large cancun gas rage, close oan Vacant Pioneer Highla ot modern bun- ceramic ti ones ‘2 tar garage, ace "se St. Frederick's Very fine 6 room modern home in me extras Go base wit L vs M "BREWER JOSEPH F REISZ, SALES MOR.. o4- Huron PE 4-61 Eves FE 8-082) 3 BEDROOM BRICK R in beautiful lastered walls. |7 RM. 3 BEDRM. HOME IN SYL-| outstanding 2 : down payment to others. NO MONEY DOWN—OI Payments only $60 ver month tn- . cluding taxes and feted pape -3 “bedroom ranch ne ir heat. kiand Lake. Fetes with beaqytiful basement, 2 baths, lovel cupboers bullt-in mmediate possession -build to your pl iy highly restricted 3 BEDROOM—TRADE This lovely new ~home is saat you have been looking oak deol forced air heat, See this —— odes 1-3 BEDROOM “BRICK “thie” gather cos} moves lovely home. Pan- = ticely decorated, full basement, schools, Hurry on CRESCENT LAK Lake Privileges goes with thi¢ bedroom home fin- ished in beautiful knotty pine o = floors. kitchen will jkr forced air RANCH Riverdale for . Glvor aa down ts, and clean, ea) location JIM i DOWN pe home on paved road — lot, Needs , but a real, real : 4 “RILEY, BROKER soe Elizabeth’ Lake Ba. = kitchen, Ful BY dobry el zee aa Osm street. Thi’ titractive 2 bed: vin, ge. bath, Loads of closet space. Auto. gas heat, ‘basement. 2-car garage. Landscaped lot. pamemete possession. OR 3-3032 LOWEST PRICES IN MANY “YEARS- Small parcels or al! of 80 acres on merce road near Northwest- ern highway proposed (140 WA Rare ee : Paar ras ‘Margaret's mother goes-to the beauty parlor twice a . week, She believes in keeping well informed! “ FE aio For Sale Houses SOP LOLA Ah PSA PEL I BUILD AND SAVE chrough our volume purchases and direct to you sales. We have 800 plans or — yours, We'll se: cure m ILDERS ae 030 2-Story Brick * rage; — ASSOCIATE — BROKERS nus co, 3, BEDROOMS — full base- ment, ol] heat, d-car ga- 443 ORCHARD: LAKE maid CUSTOM BI 1LDER WANT A 900 price Custom Built Home ?—--. E. . DUNLAP’ Bivd, Immediate Near 737 Baldwin $1,000 DQWN Neat 2 bedrms, double 5 nice lots near Crooks land 2 bedrm., base stoker, 2 lots, double garage, “a A dow! North Saginaw - § rms, basement, furnace, $4,600, Terms. OONTIAT RE REALTY furnace, La orated, “A & per cent from $400 per acre. AT $350 PER ACRE 400 acres in White ship just west of Waterford. Mbes these and other acreage, eel wend turns within ’ 3 miles’ of Phone C. SC ae Ant, Realtor __3001 Hightend ane. Lake Rivi-| Gls Nothing Down hWed Lick Mtr . where. pall ee went ae re S. and still paying rent. So here's your chance info home ownership, down and less than bedroom condition in Crescent Owner oat and will sacrifice, Call now . LARGE HOME with good in- tential. Convenient! near Central High quick sale at $12, Seas ieseterte Wetoruns T OFFERING — re mt miss this one, 2 room home with large room and kitchen. Nester walls Fenced play area on . nearly an acre of la: 1% car garage Only $9,000: STOP depositing vaur monthly rent dollars with the landlord STAR iting them on a home of your own. Less than $50 per mo. including taxes and in- - surance will buy this good 2° bedroom home on 3 lots chester. A real buy Vet. who doesn't wait too long. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor - = 8. Telegraph Rd. E 3-7103 ’ T depos- rn 0-0 AUBURN xorg LM VALUES |; PADDOC 8TR _ dtock | south of Fixe Fad poo wen fair condition, 2 large bedrooms. and bath 2. extra Jarge living room, kitchen and pan! down. Reasonably priced or owner will rent or meee with op- tion to buy. NORTH SIDE —~—43 ‘Sedreues brick. and Speedy — ranch built. in ivi dining roo modern kitenea 1 with = in oven ant. A pea. pay at $11, 0, ‘Reabonable terms, Beoom ll ass ‘AREA.— 3 e ving. 1 with aoe Aluminum smarme ‘nd screens throughout. num siding. Walki trade and junior easonably priced. " OWNER MUST SELL —Lowere to 20,7 oven- wall co refrigerator end free: y old. toom with fireplace, hen = adequate eat- - distance to igh schools. eens Lo = ractiy brick ranch put in 1957, S be Open Svenings; _ Bait ~pasem “gas furnace, rec: reational “ee with fireplace. -car attached garage. Pull price, $21, f , Terms, . Roy Annett Inc. tegeitors eines aderal & Sunday 1-4 large screened trade for, late mode} h “Wana” ‘contract ‘or’ amaller : Brows. p Bleresed Ask for Mr. eall OA 8-26 time in find 2407 Elizabeth Lk. Rd BROWN NOTHING DOWN — Nbar Lake Oakiand. Large 3-bedrooim jow with alum. storms, Oi] AC Costs,” Here is a real deal, Only Int. f $1100 ~— — Large 6m. bunga- low in St. Mike's District. Paved street, mi on Gas furn. Encl Large lot and a bargain ee only s7980. oe SELL OR TRADE rm. modern west side home. . * 4 well constructed home. Gar. Oil -AC furnace, full basement, trent h. W wey aed, 2 car ar, Paved drive. ft. water frontage. wi trade for 6 $ rm, city home. AM _ Boy located at 2407 “on oa i Park right at our We Bur an & TRADE. L..H. BROWN, Realtor MULTIPLE LISTING } SERVICE 3 BEDROOM RANCH ta lake privileges. yu move you in on FHA NEAR FISHER’S FISHER’ 8 7 28 and large Kitches © $1,500 down. closing co: s. ~ REALTOR N EVENT MD JOBLYN. COR ‘eation space and oll FA heat. Leas ched 1%-car city ee all ye tetise , ar %° and erag on ba heat. Ld “ eglent roscoe “Priced at OFF JOSLYN 2 om. with full base- ment, ape = 2 a garage and - lots. to Baron aaa. ‘ 500 FOR COLORED — GI ; An income with # rooms and bath for the. owner; and ‘for §85 per Full te gas gas “ty $11,000 Nothing down — Just SCHRAM , MANSFIELD ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $3 i! Nh aren © FE 38161 ar, Washin one and Webster Schodls frame 3 bedrooms up. 5 ase room, din- ing room, den, kitchen and fast rm. Closed-in sun pore * baths. Natural fireplace, attached garage—extra large corner lot, Leslie R. iar NO vows oles pals LAKE PRONT HOME » averlooks 80° beach, $13,500. :| VACANT 40 ACRES “sa 3 eat garage. GI ase ‘to choose from, TWO BEDROOM home on 2 7, landscaped lots. 1 car garage. New enclosed bandos & good sandy “5 yom home. Full ay com oe ' Satece | home, i stand ht ement and GaAs- rage. Cement tarive,, Corner road, Livel. Bisek ane foam 150. terms. Ask for Mr. Te Kinzler ¢253| hire, it’s FE 2-8181. m FS 'taswer call Eni 3-0102 Open Evenings For Sale Houses 43 ATTENTION GI'8 ’ Lake Orion area on paved road with an acre of land, 24x44 brick —— pe home for only $11,- 950 just mortgage costs cove. tts acent, We have the no’ Mey, call Sor alicied LO za) e F PE ¢1167 FE 44841 W ATERF ORD This acer! 3 ‘edroom, Tull base- ment home. is loca @ 100x- 440 lot which has approximately _ 400 trees plante Other desirable. features ool Lae heat. ‘recreation. ry wood floors, plastered a walls ‘and new gare e.- Full price $12,500: 0 payment. “HOLM ES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1950 eSene ae mr 4 h quick. wher says need ca iad ¢ ‘bedroogh bom pores room “4 2% acres, cor- ae of two b roads. $7300 ak to pimeont etter take a - loo! a WALTERS LARS. | 3 bedroom r ny extra large kitchen, full “passtent with auto- matic heat, 1 acre of ground $1 Terms, o modern conveniences. Level wastin, our time looting a oe ae Meith good L AWRENCE GAYLORD 102 8, Broadway Lake Orion aMY 2-282] Es : ; . ’ — 2 bedroom home with all " Nertieest of. Sous’ 2, Bedroom, basem spartmest, ae Xe hn ae ay hotae. agtcctaa, UETT, “Realtor : . - 'W. Huron Lovely Red Sig r Overlooking Lake Among other fine homes at Silver rhood, Pon- ioe. Quiet bo: : ac schools, .: 4 ched pe 2 nicé lots. Oak floors room and fireplace: Owner trans- ferred. —— for quick sale at 17,400, terma. 3-Bedroom Bungalow At Huntoon Lake » Fenced rear y, $2,500 down endl handje. aes ng other nice Giroux-Franks GENERA o 4395 Dixie oe ea ety - 90 YEARS OF SERVICE REAL BARGAIN Lovely 3 bedroom home, full basement, gas heat. 1'-car ga- rage, corner lot, located tn col- ored ne “seule oo close to St. Owner will} al cecrties $2,000 of his equity for _ Quigk sale, or will trade for smaller home. soe 8S 8PECIAL Owner hag moved out of state sand will sacrifi his . . equity for any redsonable offer in this 4 bedroom modern home, ol] heat, 2-car areas. carpeting 8 plus 3éxté bump shop in rear of Die erty now renting for $75 month, or will trade for i or home. Evenings after 6 call 2: eget de _FE 3381 or A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. . FE 4-2533 ‘MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ONE ACRE ' Between Rochester -& Auburn Heights. Large § room home with 15x20 ft. living room. Family type é room, large -kitchen. Good close.s and storage space. Full basement and garage. This is worth taking your time and see- ing today, FIVE ACRES West suburban with a 6 room home, Three bedrooms, smal! |” barn, chicken coop, Lots of fruit trees, $14,950 with good terms. Owner will even consider trading for city property. LOW DOWN PAYMENT Pull price $,6,800 on this 3 bed- room — alow type home. Good IRWIN GEORGE .R. LAKE FRONT ~ Beautiful 3 bedroom. This mural -gtone home has developed a nice- “ly Jomtorcoes 7 yard, patio and un- derground » gee | system, You with stone fireplace. Owner leav- ing state, > GI Very nice brickcrete home with breeseway and 2-car garage. Has . automatic heat, neat a ‘clean poolgr ere ori Located near Dray- NEW HOME Brick or aluminum rasshes. =r the summer right with a ho built to (fit) yout family. All oak floors, plas —_ walls, ful ment and est of ship. Call or Blagg ‘et us show you various models. You get more with a (Moorebilt) home. EORGE R. IRWIN, REALTOR ice | 265, BA DWIN FE 5-010! MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE F MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE |CASS LAKE $1,000 price reduction on this 3 bedroom ranch home Full basement, attache rage, paneled den, na wal fire and other features tha make this one 8. oo e just reduced. the Rr from $14,950 to $13,950. iil justify your == ine WANTED... a.new ewes) for one of the nicest 2 “bedroom homes we've ever offered. Only 2 biocks to St. Michaels. 5 rooms including new break- ast room, custom built kitchen, full basement. gas heat and garage. Ideal for older couple. Easy walking distance to rmarket and stores. Only $9,050 with rea- - sonable terms. . WILLIAMS LAKE AREA ‘For your retirement, we have this extra well- ' built home ineludin all ex- tras like plastered walls, shifiy oak floors, dining rm., large farm-type kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, vestibule with new ledgestone fire- lace. This home is in bet- t-than-new’ condition and nice lawn and shrubs and Owner sine = nerth, Y our is . excel- lent home dela only $15,000. LET ‘EM si! SWEAT . ' but not you! Lean — = relax because this yard is already in at this complete and excellent 2-bedrm, bun- AS 500 less for » hey ‘ae. ae “WE BUY LA CONTRA ,~ ASE FOR a * Bateman , Kampsen Jy FE 4-0528 17.8. Telegraph - Eves., Sun. YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads ! To sell, rent, wil énjoy 4 a7 nf living ,room.|- ————with scentt- Cass Lake rr | entrance and activities. rm. | ings, garage, blacktop drive. THE ANSWER TO fe on 8: agieeranh Rd. so has lake privileges. See this today. . We have a number of-good homes in and outside the .city you can buy on GI terms. Call "ss stop in next =e office and get ful) LAWRI ENCE GAYLORD 136 E. PIKE FE 4-9584 KENT, Established in 1016 . $1,128 DOWN-—For this 2 bedrm. home in Drayton area. Tiled bath, picture. window, Large lot, on paved road. $6,700 price, ACRES—Close ,to Pon- ‘rm., full Coan full bamt., suto. heat, 2-car rage. Near’ bus line, $12,950, terms. $5,950 TOTAL PRICE—For this pi ge? home near Maceday Lake, Ideal for couple. Attrac-’ tive isenen: tiled bath, Large lot with fruit trées, 9-car garage. Lake privileges. Only $1,500 down. $750 "DOWN-Move right in to this ety oe new 2 home — Cae Ly ers is — with shower, aise leges. See this now at ary I 98.750 150. COMMERCE TWP.-—Do you like a home with large bedrm. clos- ets? Here is a ti new brick living rm., double fireplace eaine, full bsmt, with finished rec. rm. and high enough for that 6 vine ae cae feieth, ever side il, sprinkling sys , one cere’ fruit trees. See this at $23, 500, terms. : Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 ee be at ‘Telegraph _ "PE. 2-0123-Open AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 2531-8. Lapeer Rea. 5 eS @ A zm ‘ * a eae 4 #9 : = er vi For Sale Houses HWY. AT. ) home farm home on 3 : @ at rear. tlle baie re Hent a3 hom 1 2 ent, 1 ' beeeneee % ANC. | prices being OXFORD, FIRST TIME sorpaaey eer yepboards, and stove. Large ele eee ax | H HURON ae ge beautifully Aveminugs combination eo ara ere. OA 8- Sf Aon! Zeer sarees; INCOME Desirable location, near — yr. downtown, on bus line, con- CT OUTS eee ee Best Buys Today Humphries 83 N. ree 2-923 ge Mee: Multiple Fin gi : h BY indore % 3 bearm, carport, rge lot, A 4% per cent, must sell, Teavin Hern come look at ~ sists of six furnished apart- , make offer for our. equity. = ments, show excellent . Spring Park, Walled Lake. turn, Large 715x165 ft. ne 4-224. pleniy of roo] for park it. , Priced te se sed $16, 4RM.,: $1,000 DN “ASSUME GI with + mortgage.” $48. mo. PE 32-0575. [RANCH HOME PIONEER HIGHLANDS — 260 Custor built 2 bedroom Starr 2 bedroom brick, carpeted ranch ayy home with jal- losed breezeway hed 2%-car ga- full basement, oil storms and ns 3 larg . p sanaeeenes Only” $2,000 oon will find $500 DOWN- Cute and clean § room and oe + with Cass Lake Ca furnace, storms & . Immediate posses- this one. FAMILY HOME Six large rooms and bath loc in Lake Orion, walk- = —-- to schools and Can be handled y $600 down and $36 bes moath on balanc: ce. tots, ree dle ated Warren Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw Bt. Open ‘til Ph. FE 5-8165 | NOR 6 p.m. & newly decorated. Gas heat, tiled basement, lie-car garage. Y OWNER neve: e in very nice’ nelgh- Sornond. ary “en e bedrooms, all birch kitchen, living room, & dine ing room with 2-way fireplace, basement has fireplace also. | House is 2 yrs. old. Save some Ts pe TOTAL, from owner, = —— GY John K. Irwin _& SONS © THSIDE TWO FAMILY: Six nice rooms and bath on e the first floor, 2 large rooms OPEN EVES.. and bath up. Full basement, gas heat, lose street. Priced at only: Small down payment. & SILVER #LAKE> 5) = English Tudor home , = din m. den, mod« | Low Down Pay ment , ye eischentt acgundoara: ‘eau! Immediate Possession ree, room, 2% car garage, gas heat. Approximately 2 acres. On this cl $-room brick terrace, _ Moninly payments Access to Silver Lake. : e rent, east side ee ies separate mt. coon ranch type home a i eee complete with 3 bedrooms, 2 full ment, automatic hot water baths, kitchen built-ins, 10x25 screened poreh,. ‘Hurry, i family i? fireplaces, hey on’t last long. Price Reduced 3-Bedroom Suburban baa ee rivileges on de. Riise ‘take’ Ressetyps bus at corner, with automatic heat and hot water, aluminum storms room, 2 car attached, plas-.. tered garage 24x30. Call for information. 4 John K. Irwitt & Sons 5 REALTORS ‘alow, school 313. West Huron- Street ‘ull basement Phone FE 46-0447 or FE EVE FE _ 5-4846 and scfeens, fenced rear 3 BEDRM RANCH. $14,500. $2,900 yard. reduced ; A. Ol : Siteces Sore’ i dwn, to new PHA, OR 3-0465. “Bud” Nicholie,- Realtor | Gall Me ou Kel Sas \/ ts. Kelchner FE 5-1201 PEGS) dn choke he hem ‘GILES » BROS. 6r Jot “Tiled ‘bath, 2 CLARKSTON . ‘For good living in a neigh- - Lake Orion borhood — pat this Lg ern x662 ft. . bfick ranch home with features ing room, spacious kitchen, gas heat and other fine features. - road, Drive_in the 2 car garage and school bus at door. Reason- | walk into the family room to able offer accepted. West Suburban A lovely 2-bedroom frame home recently eye a = and Cop Pops ofl h $1,500 GILES REALTY CO. 221 parle Sit AVE. 9 P.M. PE 5-6175 0 A.M.-9 — TIPLE LISTING SERVICE ne joutalde ci and only - relax while the wife ts putting dinner on the dining room table. -’ For other details — * call us now! WILLIAYS LK. AREA 4 44 ft. ranch home with full basement. 2 car garage, Brick fireplace. Separate din: a eg ~ By living room. atural bire’ en Take 8. Rd Only od nbing, Leoripres tic ofl bo yor are Ci cana leerenan. fi hot water, pices tan on ~ — & Maceday akes, Only r Old. And a: priced at allt $14,900, Dial the - number below and make an a 2 bedrm. $450 down. Off Oakla: Well constructed. Ol] FA tenes, edrm. $1,475 down, Fairmon condition, Nice hillside a 3 bedrm. $1,859 down. Hatchery New down. Marshal) st. Cozy white bungalow.— Full base- _ment. Recreation epoes: Gas heat. ery poaaal = bring your check- ' RIPLEY, Believe it or not, this home has 3 bedrooms, p e kitchen and basement with furnace, all on condition. Gas edt.” Weli an acre lot. ‘aise has famil Planned utility room. . room started. Terms, Casi rid 2 bedrm. $2,950 stolen by just =e an otter: WHITE BROS. 44-4813 WE BUY — SELL’ - TRADE cunRe REAL ESTATE sen Dado TO BUY — SELL & TRADE 362 W. Huron— MULTIPLE LIS 5660 Hwy. Open Eves. ‘til 9, Sunday 1 ‘til § n Eves, & Sun, NG SERVICE WEST SIDE l . ae | a | living, that's —— on th 1 Clarkston Estates. Bea atta) country kitchen shapely “pullin ae erator, ov nge. Lovely 26 ite : carpeted, liv= in room wit ral fire- ace, § steal bedrooms, Blea” bath Thermo win- dows Attached, pane t 338 2 es a ° a : =< 3 b=] 2 = as £4 ? ; 8 and shop- = 4 < ‘wants tats ranch lor easy upkee Sedement with seoar ‘ — and = firepla Oil S S.08r attached sparen. "136x720 ag sub- and have our sales tepresentatives show it to you SYt. VAN VILLAGE — if you've been wanting to here {s a 3-bedrddm, mod- cratety << for you, basement - th and nearly talshed | "repreation room, Gas furnace. and terms can “PORE!” Yes. oP! ne: 8 around the ¢ ‘on will be out paying, golf, but that's OK mm. 0 ecause there is nothing left to ¢ and this attractive 3 bed- neat as a and recently - redecorated. $12,600 on FHA terms. bale should see ‘it . 4 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor. re yee “meala UPPER Towa LAKE . 25x15 ft. living room with fireplace, also carpeted. ee - large recreation room w ; Realtor Tri-level, baths, fireplace. built-in oven, range, refrigerator, ‘garbage disposal, and 2-car plastered ga- rage. Large beautiful lot. SYLVAN LAKE . Brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, tiled feemer, - Dishmaster, Smith“ Wideman, — —— - Mes, per ce = Ww. HURON 4 BEDROOM HOME-—gas hea oh mortgage and im- storms and screens, enclose: = PUL. Se room brick, rehes, new 2% car gara - ideal ome Pes er grants Indian Vile lage & only $18,500, Terms, J. R. Hiltz INFORMA- kitchen with 101, W. Huron FE seals DORRIS — bath, 9x18 ft. screened porch, EAUTIFUL OTTER HILLS breezeway,_ ee Ee e le PRETENTIOUS RANCH HOMB street, ID BUY, $15,950 — In this exclusive area wit! privileges on Otter Lake, we are offering this outstanding six room Ffanch home with two fireplaces, wet plaster- ing, gleaming oak floors, a dream kitchen with Thermo oven and grill, beautiful ce- ramic tile Nath with double vanity, full basement, two fireplaces, attached 2-car OPEN EVES. plastered gara, & house r ‘s ait family w! 1’ be proud * _AUBURN HEIGHTS HOME .| WHITE FRAME BUNGALOW : Bye appealing bungalow basement, chicken house, YLVAN shrubs & aha ‘rare. buy at SACRIFICE floor home: tile path ‘iovely ACRES+1'4 mi. off Dixie H rooms & a a $13,500, “FHA terms. "SACRIFICE - - wil large expansion attic, two nice porches, nice liv- room and full dining & bath,, 4 bedrooms, "hi . ft. dining room, screened porch— room, # modern kitchen that barns, corn crib, eopnoae fruit pads : atrawberries—new fence on three sides; Call to see this one. $14,500. aoe VILLAGE 7 & bath|-« your friends will ‘admire, nice bath -and. tbeagees F standing basement with' gas ©, 2car. garage oa workshop, large oan fenced corner lot. $11,900 EAR PONTIAC PLANT - DANDY. ” voreengraad see 950 Ona ol e er bungalows ted, in thig area, ideal for young Iot with} °F elderly couple, wet plas- © ®t 5 seed gleaming oak floors, out- o at ta canvene = RECREATION ROOM Live in six exceptionally nice large. comfortable rms. with massive firepiace, tile “ture - Wintew. room, “Beau- tifal kite’ Sed bas ie oven & tet: : eiatice cane with stove, vent. fan, a «ny ce extra Javatory and firepis will be surprised and leused with two eateranding “aun ‘rom this wonderful bi jo ae completely age ern 4 “or “at ac a 2 » William Miller - . er 6 | abpoimimnents. Realtor FE, 2-0263 |. | sate & SON REALTORS 1078 W. Huron “WE : to 6 753 W. Huron "Secs FH ¢1857 mer 5 : ¢ 4 & = pees | ee B) eae . eS | 2. a me : a ae : = i S er ee | mr PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JERBRUARY. an 109g NS For Sale Houses 43 ; For Salé Houses. 43 __ or Se Hyaes 4) CARNIVAL a oo i" by Dick Turner | | Business Opportunities 81 Sale Household Goods 577 Sale Housshold Gnods 87 “Its Here | wea Be “ea ayrantes EE. Cholee of an ag refrigerator or 2 you CAN Move IN TODAY! DAILY 27 SUNDAY 12-7 DEL Cameron, off Featherstone, : te north of M59. % “nile saat Call FE 86182 for tnformation M_ R..WILSON—EM 3-6556 Room for Laughter The ¢hildren will ¢ i this souxtercabie 2, Solecn Kio home. Located i e home area rview — with ‘wonderful! * . View le . 12x15 - masher ae room with heata- fireplace. kitchen-dinette. Hag built-in oven and range. Roomy utility with adjoining bath. a sement and x32 yage. Over 1,600 sq. ft. of avine area! frith t bargain at sere wit! ttractive financing “EMBREE & GREGG Union. Lake Rd. .; ONION TARE VILLAGE TW aW DAVE — CLARK in a wonderful oeramle bath, sto: § an ret street. 100x400 ‘ot. with $2,600 down, MA 5-134 EM 3-3314). * The Convertible 245° |: down soe mina” con ~ “2 Baths. | *4y.delorw Batch Romes. dee as. Bedrooms mw Dé¢room b cx en meee ROSS) {isc sees | TRWin, — . ‘Homes vet eee Mt os homes. Gon Wareine fk RD. wnt 232 WATERING ERROR S00 be SH on Sen ae : "Se sate . Month . ae yogi tae ie Announcing spare ta Eneben, ¢ SUDAB LAKE Estates 3 BEDROOM C OLONIAL _WITH Lifetime Aluminum. ROOF &, SIDING V.A. TERMS ~ $82 MOVES YOU IN $69 PER MONTH. DLORAH BUILDING CO. Bildor of National Homes vgF _ For Colored Families .. 2-bedroom on Price — $4,750 with omeh soma peyment ana $40 per month, Call Mrs. Pears. . 5-963. Russell A. Nott, Realtor 110 W. -Pike E_ 4-5905 CUSTOM BUILT ee RANCH with basement, 15 x 26 carpeted ee ~~ Eta neo bl rock fire- ondyy- toacagia | heat Anderson wine | dows with drapes throughout. Soft water well 8 x 26 porch, viewing scenic acreage, beaw nd- sca At ed areen se and double Garage. Walkt distance to Leber 4 public schools and churches leaf : ? na INCOME Near State Hospital 6 rooms & bath down. ¢ rooms & bath up. Private entrance. Full basement. > heat. 2 car garage, Terms. Will ider smal) free & clear NEW MODEL New iia gna bungalow with full basemen COPPE): on a tai ALUMI- BATH, NUM 8IDING, TIL OAK_ FLOORS BIRCH CABI- NETS. FORMICA COUNTERS, FORCED AiR OIL HEAT If you would lik: ome dupli- cated on your ae come out and . ie us show you this oew model at $9,952 on your lot. F. C, Wood Co. Willlams Lake Rd. at M59 OR 3- ’ After 6 call OR 3-7038 ~ “VETS . Nothing Down $79 Per Month INCLUDES TAXEs & biggest ach Full basement, spacious livin 3 large bedrooms, hardwood firs fits. city water & sewer. FREE Choice of stove or refrigerator, or washer or )PE N DAILY 27 SUNDAY ‘12-7 MODEL 389 CAMERON OFF VEATRERSTONE os FE 66192 for information M, WILSON — EM _ 3-6556 SYLVAN VILLA! bedroom - Some with lake La toch dock included. ll-to-wall carpeting Posces yard .FHA to oval: ified purchaser NORTH END 650 bed- $ Down this 2- room with tun basement, “5 car garage Payments onl $60 per month. It's vacant. PERRY PARK 2 bearoom home in perfect condition Payments only per month including aay ty insur eee rer ow down eel ual- tfieg purchaser. ~ on BA! DWIN : No Down Loder & - = 2-bed room home with full base- “ment, auto, heat Oak floors | and tlle bath. It’s vacant. NO — PAYMENTS Bedroom Ranch homes aR ae ‘No Down Payments.” Gas heat tile bath Dec- orated like new. Low month- ly payments. NICHOLIE . & HARGER CO. 33.\.EST HURON . FE 5-6183 cLOUN, HOME NEEDS ‘Clarkston | # REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 8 Main, Clarkston Mich: (ACROSS FROM BANE: nm Dat y+ to 8 = Sunde 12 to & "Nan as nice et iguivernnod — 2-bed heat a ee gore oe igi — iT | BEA house as tt payment. BROKER iin PE 2-5452 THREE BEDROOMS, 1'3 BATHS, bi-leve’ home on § scenic acres. Lake privileges A real buy at $8,500. terms. ; 100 YEAR OLD BRICK IN EXCEL-+ lent condition. Original woodwork oer mas Eight tooms on first om $16,900 with terms. STEELE REALTY, 135 od hie Rd. (M59) at. Highland. Mich. MUtual 4-2045. ESTATE TO BE SOLD One of Poritiac’s finest homes, 14 rms., 2 sun porches, 4% baths, large uerees with 2 bedrm. mod- voc 167x187 ft. corner fot on W Hi will han- dle, sees or Paul M. Jones Real Est. 832 W FF 4-8550; FE ‘oun, OA 68-3663 — f d Boe ee Bg — «8 large rooms, Only $7,500 rms ro WW. DINNAN Ww, BY 5 SMALL in tr i Sore u rae coun yw ram o 4-2577 ‘ood f ary THACe, Boge ae leg ¢ beater. Sort ea < “over ben lle .a Pe case, — eo Full Desgnens sewer and water, 123- Bates Oakland Ave. Phone _ 0. Bas ok are Ar : TM, \assea in Bite ee, 50M MAKE ME ‘AWN 0! i 2 bedroom ene | it! — Loulse, tonville. RN ges Es & ua Rent 0: r ” PE 5-2000. beg sient Pas AME. 7" BEDRMS. a heat, $10,200. §20 down. Land Soa BY OWNER: 6 ACRES, MODERN 3. bedroom ene $3,000 do _MY My 3-2726 FOREST LAKE COUNTRY CLUB. 4 bdrm, ranch, | acre. B: _FE. 5-0088 or 088 or Woodwar BY “OWNER. 7 ROOM house & gaftage Nr downtown, | meet LIVING 16-1433, cos aes * lichen, Bibb down wi priven OWNER =r To = 3 BED- = _—— saving state. 7 es 678 SSS See ‘OR He HANDY AN. 3 HOMES a gaat Needs. repairs, so "By 000 equity. Call OA 8-1306, — DRM HOME. 4 YRS. OLD: Ete decorated, ‘tu bem't, ax lot, lake priv. OR 3-7924 ‘A MONEY DOWN If Ae "bere good credit, some - ition and initia e, I have a 269 Baldwin, pty 6-0101 8 R HOUSE IN DRAYTON Pla No —" nese take —. meee: 1, call 3 7 BEDROOM SUNGALOW TYPE. Ga. heat, basement. Sacrifice. Will trade equity, FE 2-1040 mornings only. | . PERSONA HOMES WATERFRONT Owner transferred, immediate e sshen aad WTA batts ncher “Lev $16.266. Libe HA ral PHA terms. Only "Roger B. Henry, Inc. 511 Main st L 1-9111 Rochester NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 bedroom, modern, plastered, hardwood floors. dee —— Includes taxe NO DOWN ‘PAYMENT 3 bedroom: $80 a month. includes taxes ‘$3 insurance. 500 DOWN Or trade new 3 bedroom mod- ern. 1% acres, near M16, Clark- stop area. $70 a month. OWN acres with nice trees’ and 3 with, eluminum COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE. On main highway in growing com- munity with modern-home and + 140 $8,000, Cc P "ANGUS S, Realtor 1919 M15, Ortonville. NA 17-2815 NO DOWN PAYMENT bedroom starter homes ul! cou ne a rouvh wir- "Wins smal! os sf ey ner Wiliams ke nan & MB0. After 6 OR 3-7038. 5 bedroom shell eee for sale — v ware bireh caabograetah te wall woo} 5 = mpi ot heat. saeree a Le Si Cupane ey. | og are w : eae Sie ‘call ea eet C. DAVIS 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE G, ranch, Orchard Lake none Pon- tiac Trail. Overlooking 2 lakes, built in 1958, large. lot, $3, un- ~ =e price. Will sell quick- . ly at the lew, low price-of $15,950. appoint: ka CETT, Realtor 6 ex $8,500. ‘Don't miss Ng “severe amers to cheose from’ Eas -P. W. 6 W_ Huron FE_ 42577 VETERANS, We have 3, older hones lk. priv. that can be bought just mo Fa cost down price $7, 260 oe “JOHN J. VERMETT REAL ESTATE EM 3-6466 * with| Nothing Down butld ——— home on qe eM po i See our m atele c- Dona. OR 3-2837. SYLVAN LAKE arwick has new 3-bedroom es “trilevel ranch some aged lace, built-ins t. seeded nity sewer or oes "irs0 "Bherwo ~PE 22108 areeod ss. Partridge’ DINN "AN Ay | F +5090 | ae see 3 Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN Moves You In So WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE: & OVENS (ui LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS 4 iytabs 3 TO 7 _ 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE ey nae NEW BRICK RANCH |. .? "xr uincoin $e. tien i bedrooms, a gorgeous - WESTOWN REAL. TY stil, Besered bom an expelioat wien Pit 8.2783 or Byes. LI 2-4677_ you inspect’ this brick ranch for er big oe, _ ie this lovely home as soon possible. REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE ¢-3581 3080 W. HURON L _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE - ~ FURNISHED MODEL | ~ OPEN DAILY 10-8 aa we Betteee North Perry, and “de -$8,250° COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT Ps - TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT FE. 8-6455 DLORAH BLDG. CO. FOR SALE OR RENT, 2 BEDRM., in ciy, 4 yra, old, FE +9 BY OWNER 2 bedrogm, 3 yeats old, modern, aluminuth storms and screens, water softener, hardwood floots, near Drayton *Plains. £° sta —_ and insurance include $400 for equity. OR 3-8195. RANCH STYLE ° 3-BEDROOM BRICK: . LAKE PRIVILEGES ae ORIGINAL OWNER—Located in an exclusive neighborhood of brick homes and acre dots Rood en in from. Pontiae i in Waterford Township schoo! et tl = erty ‘ea on uc Featu Ht ee large ifr ra ogary . gp key bon carpet and mend lee = o C| erlooking eel is rench doors ove: atio and landsca; lot; huge i ‘hen: — le . baths 3 big bedroo fu - finished with, ‘ yesutites "led floor and ceiling, ——— a large recreation garage with 16 ft. coment drive: to ro sluminum storms screens: @ to iM acre Price. $22,600. For additional information appointane ents call FI>8-1704.- ¢_commertiat frontage | MODEL be | FE 4-9227 } ~ &t- and * — minntes walk out-lot onto lake. this beautiful home built in i088 Extra large living peers “ ‘te open eesoment. fireplace in living & ec. rooms, many, feaiavea! shown bi only Price CRAWFORD AGEN( CY MY_3-1143 609 E. Flint, st LAKE FRONT NEW 2 B ee Full basement; "leo H1-900. CLARKSTON NEW 3 BEDROOM. Ful! basement. 2 car plastered a@rage, Recreation room. 2 Snutttevel “sinter home oft 1 : iy net oma, ; and utility. Hardwood. floors, |” » f owner “athe *with, oon roe i %, FE ‘44363. 4 iz RM. "x bath.. 42 tag ‘iB “ room house e repaired. Late privileges. ‘too per fnonth. . Realtor | 86 x Waiton A GOOD RESTAURANT With all nice equipment located | in a thriving business section near Pontiac. Cun be handled with is el ees nEalron, | § GEORGE R. 4 | a aces. Large jot. $19.- BI-LEVEL WATER FRONTAGE with this custom built 75 ft ——— style. Full basement. bedrooms, 2', baths, 2 firtpiscee: Bullt-in range and oven. Recreation room. 2 car plastered garage. A beautiful view overlooking Loon Lake. Priced $27,900. WILL CONSIDER TRADE Rpts Ww, STOPPERT. Builder _ 3-2907 OR 3-9641 GI RESALE 7 BEDRM.. RANCH, Drayton Plains, full basement. storms, screens, feaced yd.. car- epong $13,200 $06 oP” 53-7600 aher 6 TEMPLETON Indian Village Lovely home in this desirable, location, fully carpeted, 3 bed- rooms: large living room with fireplace, oon, nice kitchen, full basement, oil heat and 2-car ga- rage. Priced to sell, acant Lake Lag hontcl a“ Lake. At- and ba bed- ee. — 2 aed, living room, nice eating space, full ‘basement, ofl heat and 2-car at- —— ned arage, large lot, nice f- cati rms K. L. Grennictae Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4363 After 6, FE 2-0502 STEAL THIS ONE It takes $900 down, but Is only $4,500 with payments of 943.50 monthly. 2 bed- room home, orate large liv- ing room, Michigan base- ment, of] heat, large fenced ward, Lake Orion area. Own- er has bought new home, anxious to make a deal. JIM WRIGHT REALTOR 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-9441 ves, after 7 call MY 2-1864 MULMPLE LISTING SERVICE COUNTRY HOME 1 bedrm. Basement, eres large lot, fruit trees, carpe’ oad. ed with extras. vhs bok - area. Retirees Special. FE 5 OFF W. RAURON. 4 bedroom brick home. 1', baths. Vestibule entrance with closet, Fireplace. ‘Carpet in LR. & DR ment has gas furnace. 80° front- age = = street 2-car rage. -N. EDITH. Near Pontiac Boy’s Club. 3 B.R sae. terms, CLARKSTON AREA. Iumediate peconr 3 bedroom home close ° ) ie 2-car — Ott 512.200, Low down payment. a BEDROOM HOME. $8,500. on ree jot, Low FHA terms. 3 ACRES. Auburn Rd. Larg story home. 2 proses & lessee or could be used for targe family 2 baths. ee garage. Terins. = DOWN PAYMENT FOR GI o needs & 1% sto frame home on East side with 2-car a fad Basement. O11 furnace 2 home $13,250. ORION TWP. Immediate se8- \g home. 24 Low BALDWIN. 2 cg Seton home. wear s rer eee $0,- j. ro MSTAYDEN; Realtor 86 FE. Walton FE 8-0441 Open Evés. Sun. 10 ta 2 DONT PA-:SS UP belongings for cash FE 2-8181. furnace. *Lot 120x | | sa MONEY! Sell " unneeded | through Classified Ads!|. FOUNDATIONS | ca 1 Rog. U.S. Pat. OFF. 959 by NEA Service, nw a. .{ “Fight sisi houpuof siiline frlendlineas Tewil he a relief to Bet os to the husband?’ " 2:2 43 | For Sale Houses — NNR Pt WEST SUBURBAN: Buy. this 2 bedroom modern bun- galow with 3 lots, Near Waterford Center, schools & —— Price $7,000 with only $700 down. Dorothy Snyder L avender Realtor Hisf. 29 Years 7001 Highland Rd. (M5) i Phone EM 33303 = or = MU 36417 4 } BEDRM . — . _ — Carpeting, storm, screens, ° #30. wae, nerme ~~ MULTIPLE LING SERVICE _—s > NEAR TEL-HURON ° coe Bocstiney be bungalow, large oom ? with natural brick ce lL basement with gas adiant heat, aluminum awnings, sea ane) Jn garage, $12,- ON NLY “$800 DOWN 4 room ranch homme. only 4 yrs. old. th with shower, oll fur- trep close to C: ANAL FRONT 500 yds. from Cooley bakg, large living room with fireplace, 2 bed- 4 rooms, family room with bar. & stools, furniture is included at only * $0,000, — EALTY TED McCULLOUGH. Rep $183 Case-Eitzabeth R FE 5-1284 E 43844 Open 9 a.m. to 8:30 pm. gaa 1-5 Income nw lncome Property 435A 43A “HOYT OFF BALDW IN Tip-top condition. 3 apts.—é6 sleep- ing rooms ‘car garage. Also ree owner's quarters, complete- furnished, even linens and Bones. New owner would not have to replace ee for at least 5 years. All plus 4 extra lots for only ‘sis ode Act now! AUBURN HEIGHTS $17, 950—3-Family. Ow = _ quar- “ters very spacious, ding 3 ‘}arge bedrooms. loge nhd sep- arate units for 2 other tenants Income $136 per month... Owner will consider trade for smaller home, u you have an equity of $5,000 or $6,000 in your penoent home nny want.a real good in come property—call us now! HOYT REALTY FE 2-9840- 2-9966 264 5. Telegraph Ra INCOME. PROPERTY BY OWNER. _For Sale Lake Prop. 44 3 LARGE Bia. LAKEFRONT, ‘basemen, 2 baths. 2 fireplaces. A. Adams, Broker, ann ai BY OWNER - 2 Larepreins Oil paraeees $6,950. —=M BILE VEL LAKEFRONT ON White Lake. wisn reptae a aes res re $16,700. Lake ie, and Lake Priv. pela acre, ah caper oe tn paved ‘Areeke 1008 993 ail heb meg $2¢ down; ‘aif ow. ‘onth, Al H wet Sylvan tare Model Complete home. $18,000 or dup- licate $14,500. Open Sat. & Sun _2140 Garland ; For Sale | Lots § ACRE BUILDING SITE — Ortonville. $1, $60 d ard 1‘) acre Er “site with. trout s 4 ‘. ~ restaurant, etc. Pric | WM. H. ~-KNUDSEN REALTOR 244 8. Telegr ee FE 44516 Evening No. 2-3285 For oa — 47 10 TO 60 ACRES VERY GOOD location ook 6 blacktop road, near Holly. Only per acre with terms STEELE REALTY, 135 Highland Rd. (M50: at eens: Mich. MUtual 4-2045. > nde For Sale Farms 48 IN eight 8 Large DINNAN PE 4-257! 180 ACRES _ Fra, house. P. W. 66 WwW Huron. Sale Business Property 49 {COMMERCIAL BLDG. 26x40 2 bedroom apt on second floor On highway and in top popu- . 4,500, Reasonabie pean lated lake area. yg eer aes - Dorothy Snyder kav Vides ealtor Est, 20 Years g 1001 Highland Rd. (M59, Phone EM 3-3300__ or MU _ 3-641? KNUDSEN LARGE FRAME 'WAREHOUSB building-on North Casa Ave near fpoger Ace § Large 60 ft. lot Zoned Commercial Moke” ‘us an offer, cash or terms. elther TWO FAMILY APT. GOOD BECc- tion, Cash to orate Sad Bargain _MYrtle 940 Business Opportunities 51 1-BAY GAS STATION, SMALL * a ad RE. ALTOR ‘PARTRIDGE “| FR 43581 Partridge 1s THE “BIRD: TO sEE _ NORTHERN HARDWARE. Here's @. real per hardware tr. the wie ie of the: Has 53's 100° bi Misa to 8 Tail oh a operation. at. “down, pus Businesses at Mich. OPEN ‘TI FE 23433 Bites aha Vice Cation POR eee. located. Sashabaw and May- Drayton Plains. Modern, well locaied Can produce high income for alert, energetic man. aoe © peaing course avail able 1 time salary while learnin, seal requirements rn: moderele. toss ef Sun Com- Kd 1987 or write Box Michigan _ Sale. le Land Contracts 52 LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR fe sell Kar) Garreis, EM 3-951) or EM 3400600 53 Money to Loan ee aretoree Lenders) ; BUCKNER FIN: ANC : ONE. ANY: BORROW Ut UP 1 re) $500 OFFICES IN Pontiac -- Drayton Plains — Utica Walled Lk., ‘Birmingham. Plymouth GET CASH QUICKLY - Up to $500 | Oakland Loan Company}. FE 2-9206 |. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG” LOANS $50 TO pes = $25 TO $500 MMUNTTY LOAN CO 30 BE. LAWRENC FE 8-042) FRIENDLY SERVICE NEED $25 TO $500? ___, SEE SEABOARD Phone: FE. 8-9661 1185 N. PERRY S17. “Parking No Problem Seaboard Finance Co. ~SIGNATURE LOANS $20 to $500 Fast, one-visit service 24 months to repay. Phone FH 58-6121 or come in Home & Auto ° Loan Company 7,°N. Pesry St. (Corner E Pike! OANS $35 TO 8500 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE a Paes Bt on 4-1 608 K $2)- $500 LO, 64 sum down, oianes af. inventory = LL eoe a ae . OR aie ater In Right on Nae a Rd, este of gpl ie One of 2, Hasadr oo corners in te pod new Byte | in the Py € yrs. used a: barber sb with "5 bar. wats seniors: "Bie 4,4 OHN J. VERMETT - EM_3-6466 Real ‘wanna A-1 BARS A — HOTEL, Live town on US . 14 rms. Fire marshal approved te a, eae $65,000. YOU WILL NEVER find a bette erowin, $42,000, No liquor town, $100 ren : aos ar heat. “Fiat avaliable. Full price, $21,600. STATEWIDE SEABOARD FI NANCE Co - PESRY sT EASY PARKING” FE 8.0681 ‘ly PR HURON | T Behick's. LIVING ‘ROOM | 8 W110: radtdette ® a a ae _hew, ie ae epee bie, like news M ray LIMED —_ | satieenge RM. __ suite, @1 W ___Bringeton’ 's ai 5. @ PIECE SILVER ORAY B! epic outfit. Double dresser, pier ‘Large chest, 2 vanity oat fo 0, “Pay ei lee week yesrees see. « Lake A 1 peat LIVING ROOM STE i ‘Al only $3 Tete ave Purolture. 43 Orchard ve, Lake PC WALNUT DINING RM suits, OR 3.4160. ts . FT. GE REFRIG ning cond, MAYyfair 6-112 a Bia proves S606 COND ity Ota. “WOOL FACE. Reversible, $14.50, is orted, 834.05 Axminster, ba = Ru ads $5.96, Pearson rare: 4 rohard Lake ‘Ave. 21° ADMIRAL TV, COMBINATION radio & phonograph, $60. Large eedar wardrobe, $30. Deluxe Irdén- tile lroner, used’ very little, $175 Remington iE cal with. Age carriage, $38 is? RUN: $15 85. 50 8c onciag BED NEW.. ee | Mecakteel Bet vec ceecuer eee 610.00; Flectric range $15 00 Apt. slse gas stove. Bol maak fara! t) OAKLAND FURNITURE CO. ° EVERYTHING: FOR THE HOME 104 8, Saginaw FR 2-552 ADMIRAL DELUXE REPRIGERA. | tors, ige deep freese, auto te frost & vear warranty, Frigidatre electfic range, antes $2 per wk neat ara Rd < trie Tange, RB, Munro Blec- tre Co “1660 W. Huron horecegt | FRape ELEC ‘RANGE FOR GAB Ave. ' ' Tkage B Munro Elec, Co, $i4 . wood dinette a “MA my Stites TreMs WYMAN'S 18 E Pike. ¥-2 _terms._ FE 44122 Two Days Only Sale | ONES “electric Used, all sizes. jood condition, From $28.00 RE FRIGERATORS used, Renewed, Guaranteed. Your choice . $48.00 bebe roe a picture tube ye ge 65.00 SWEEPERS ‘On “ar nttac bments, Guaranteed 1 Bloat Only 83t.17 t lon, gas, new. mer; Goob Hovsr. KEEPING OP . : O1 Ponte e; approved. $88.00 ve Ni 8: tw HURON 4-1598') tte more than i un TRADE GAS RANGE FOR EL electric, ofl and . <7 Used TradeIn Dept. $ Huron stirring. will not drip, seg or run. Rubber or = ANTIQUES ~ nav ARE LIMdG Ea; chine diaper set, Russian Game- var, antique marble stands and dresser, with mirror, grandfather clock apiniing wheel, mahogany tip-top table, what-net, etc OF 35637, 4001 Saginaw Trail, Drey- ton Plains A@ LOVELY “SINGER ‘SEWING MA- chine in he pe aoe Take over payments r pe we _of $33.10, Capital. rr 6- A-1 SPECIAL S 23 CHOICE SELECTIONS . 17° TVs, 6 at $20.0 och nN -table model , & All sets. guaranteed ‘unconditions!y for days alt Obel TV. 3050 Elizabeth fe Rd, FE 6-40 “i _Open 9 9 to oo _ AUTO. WA i HER. RECONDI- tioned uaranteed $125. R. B. were jectris Co, 1060 W. Mu- FOR— ra POUND AT La8 BA Ls A little out of the way ® jot bargains. 24 MONTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or 1 sCome out and jook around. 2 acres of free parking. Phone rE +0241 OPEN M .- SAT. e,° TO 6 4 miles EF. of was or 1 mile = of Auburn Heights on Ausira BEDROOM & b DINING RAM. ~ BET. sola. Antique love seat. Dinette Glagsed door cabinet, bookcase, — laimps, twin bedspreads. ochet bedspread. ‘Men's and ‘Jadles a and mise Ts N Main, seh pada bet 146 & 16 Mile: Re [, Claweon. uILT iN ovENE ‘& BUR “tot $149.50 complete. Samuel's h ances. MAple 5-601! BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS. § Pasco ete, of nerspring mattresses, “inaa, ¢ Meee ton ring, maitre aby. Furniture. 42 Oroh Lake wave. BABY NEEDS: BASSINET, HIGH chair, play pen, ete. Mr 46010 BEAT THE cool | COST ‘OF LiIv- ing with -freese 26 cu, ft. en freeser, only $289 15 ou. .; “lpsapie 224 freeser, only 825% leas to Py Furniture ence a = ; snees kinds. NEW & U Visit our trade dept. lee sod Romer taxi. R bewsae chatr 005 bi ok ‘ . a ‘ if ThA ‘paint needs no ardrabe < 3 peer eouch re Se opie ecg oa ot golore to JavPnport & ¢ 90 Drop leat table Mahon $19.50 | 436 Presiecbaledt Gaol L * Pa pete Hy weep pede ee eee ‘pute & 4 ch 60 .. GUTTER (6 FER LOY, HOMAS. ECONOMY ; eee Be ss 8. Saginaw » FE 2-0151 euke sink we : « i, vaED- Ty. REBUILT & QUARAN-}| - . . heed Ober TV, Union Lake Store. “Tnion Village. EMpire 3-6511, UNIVERSAL GAR ‘BTOVE, UP- cae Be right church ‘plano, $30, Gi vac-| couple doors, drawers. oh os Geance Peo wiht! swap for pprimens. Beat otter. hide-a-bed or reo, furuliure. FE 4479. rAvaTontES LAVA iy. sep TV, $1995 ‘UP. USED RA-| Stories, all sines, pile o-phono combination, wee me nom 08. nee. Oiea refrigerator $49.05 Sweet's) [100 ide) gyont one wee Ba Radio & greets. $02 W.-Hu-| 1, ond oe Srehard Lae bal eal 303 Ore Ave, Vin te “COND” NORGE 5 Re: trig sn. Arket 4.2820. VACUUM CLEANERS. BRUSHES, bags, Murray's, 966 Myrtle. . AVINFER SPECIALS oe hha gd oer New. Guaran- ‘As attachments 37. REFRI ATORS, Used. Quar- gnteed. Renewed, our cholce .... Ae ae 4a STOVES, Wiectric. All sises. Your choice, from cies IRONRITE froner Like-new, 3 Used, rebuilt. Only . . 616.00 GOoGD mot Pontiac SHOP Pontiac LW, HURON 41505 WASHING MACHINES. TT sweepers. $16.05 up. thorisa- tion Hoover repalr. trie, Corner of if Joh _Moward FE ¢51 ii eu. refrigerator, only 179 auto, detront. B-Z terms, Samuels, MA_! $-0011 BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON bunk. beds, ro oy si springs and mattress earson s, 42 Orchard Lake A CHROME DINETTE 830 ey Borrow With Confidence $25 to $500 Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac ', 8. Saginaw &t. - FE 4-0535 EAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN "ROCHESTER, MICH. moans TO $500 2 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph Rochester, OL ll, OL 1-919! WHEN YOU NEED "$25 $500 We will be NCE. CO. ; STATE Fi NAN 103 Poe © his Bids. * $25 —— rt @ chair na Refrig. aT ae eae are pe mach a iis Apt OE stove other furniture. tie Sheraton Mah a red Oriental "veg oxi3. 6x8, 3x5. Dres- ser—mahogany, complete double bed. Auto. fr enris T cu. ft. Ress. EASY SPIN-DRY WAS ASHER net. Bendix automatic, Je _§00a condition Fie! idsrook. pad) | EASY SPIN DRYER, _ ORAY | rue. tables, EM 3-387 EASY SPIN WASHER. * STORY damaged. $60 off list ice. 30” | gas —e, 8119.05. Gibson elec, range, $110.05. ROY'S REPLACEMENT PARTS 96 Oakland Ave FE 2-402) ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER ¢ conditio lect range : 819. #9 efrigerator .... $20.05 Ges range .. $19.96 Masy weer Fi Real Estate Service of Pontiac B.D. CHARLES, REALTOR. int 'B. Telegraph eas | ARE - ness? Get "Te. B hichigan _ Busine rom 58 ‘ouiae” Realtor | Ky & Aasociates, 1050 W. ron. Pontlac, FE 43581, GOMPLETE CERAMIC SHOP TO|. be, meved. All fixtures, stock equipment. value ~ over $3,000, $1.000 with $100 down or make cash offer. OR 93-1972. ORY CLEANING G ROUTE LONG established, — concern sales experience helpfut—Apply Pontiac’ Press Box 77 FOR RENT 2 STALL b GARAGE 68 x35 with office and i Up act ih stricted. OL 1-1550 ons YTON WEST NORTH MERRIM Chea MICHIGAN AVENUE 1302225. Low rms MIDLAND 8TREET 100x100. eae. CHEROKEE ROAD-60 ft. frontage. ANELIN (8. © F Ms mone { South Bivd. ;| STERLING eT 1 d00 ~- Garage 0 rear, AUBURN | AVENUE ue ii = 330 Nicholie & Harger_ €o. | 33 W. HURON LK. i tl on cae $328 aD oa per sed pay b= Lares corner. rigs street. $2,000. | C street. 860x110 | LOOKING? FOR 4 GOOD LOCATION TO BUILD A GOOD HO Heh Hill re s working Fae vty area to good bom series terse er s as low as $150, down, ADD’ 5 Dixie Hwy. 3885 Lapeer Rd, Saat Now NG BUILDING IN CHEROKEE HILLS! pare the living advantages of cauntry yet close-in locafion— Select ow to sutt YOUR. exact needs! ‘Carl W. Bi 1. Realtor’ 603 Cammunity Peg Bldg. FE 4-421) FE «_ $2, sare Anke be Bi Basen 1166. or mit rotected value | | stream. n khi! uire eee sneer Mis. good ground agelg ate hop. FE 8-6194. Winter priced “Iakefront lots, $50 FOR LE ASE down. x és leges. $25 down.| 3 pay modern service station. On PAN US, Realtor ood corner. Reasonable rent. vile. NA 7-2815| ‘Phone OR FT. VACANT LOT OFF FOK LEASE a MODERN 7 eo. “dgeiya Wonderty! investment. bearer ayiains. ek peat “EE oad ane Rare bill or the right man. Paid BUSINESS Training Program, and finafcing from shopping eoter 80 te treet. available Ce an 5- after _age. FE 23-1363. 8 p.m MArket 4-4614 Mr, Webster, BY OWNER: CHOICE BLDG. LOT! . ie between Pontiac and Rochester: i GOT TO GO near college, ocigwh Well | Owner says. “sell or trade’ Floor covering — el located. Doing a .good busin WHOLE SA LE Old establisned wholésete build- ing materials compaay. Stock and equipment With long jease. Real estate is available. Will accept eae contract er’ real estate in Clarence Sg Ridgeway LTOR FE 4-6203 GROCERY DOInG OCOD, BUST “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” “Dairy Queer orand River location. Show- consistent high gross ast aeverai years. Well {oped am pod = te to the inne ures as rx business. Classy Class C Beautifully decorated throughout with Payee booths b ee { BOY'S ~ Any LADY'S $ JACKETS. __ Mortgage t Loans 34} 8 Want A Good Mortgage ? If your home needs an Lo oth r debts —_, Swaps. AUTO WATHR- SOPTENER cost _ $400, sacrifice | e $10, M. MA 5 5-242 ADMIRAL ELECTRIC RANGE kia te MODEL COMPLETE- MATIC. OVEN. OLD. ORIG PRICE si D wiht. TRADE OR 3-624 EVES: Lop ow ALE 2 a $ kitchen A-1 condi- oy mall Goon payment or wil! trade for lot, car, n and etc. Must. sell, MY_2-3603. AL CAM @ TRAILE Ford for tater model car. Conaid- er deep freezer. FE 86-2321, “CLARINET, GOOD CONDITION _Will_trade for _ guitar. OR 3-0642. Ga ‘ASH FOR sen TV'S. TAPE recorders radio- 2 pays ~ aaa Working — not, F EQ mY OR SELL 2 HOUSES ON 1 . tent from 1 will make act eel beach privileges. FE TOR I WILL LL SWAP LADY'S EXPENSIVE fur coat for good used car. , Also misc. for sale. FE 2-7690. ' ATEP FTENERS ne RENT. Sell or swap OR 3- For Sale Clothing 56 AL 81ZE8 CLEAN USED WORK ants from 40c; shirte’ from fo en 7 days 7 a.m, to I osed Sun 4 AL the "halt store, 380 Orchard. I Lake Ave.+ ‘AMBER DYED HAIR SEAL CAPE ie Worn only 3 times. OR fi7et 8 Aléo shirts, FE _2-3534. LADY'S BEAUTIFUL FULL length Russian fur coat, size 42, cai new. OR 3-5637, TES CLOTHES. ALMORT. idee ee 9-12, Cheap. UL 2 own by Se epemaaant: MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN bere R, BROKER PARK AT OUR mbt Boor tion. Locate a from | ek 2 eeagret “ie — fake . ape ket 4-2 RE STAB RANT * Fully egies we ‘Holly on un. VACANT, ACREAGE | barge & small. some ‘lake prop- nt ‘Walton | (CUCKLER REALTY ~ : . ed. 330 ft. on’ Dixie eep. Oo corner pear all . art re Call Mar: FE. 2-818] * NEW BRIDAL VEIL. $15.00 FE 2-4126 WOMAN G OF ALL "Ss CLOTHIN kinds, sizes 16-18. FE) 2-8043. — GET IT QUICK, Classified Ads! through | Yes, “whatever it is — dial ad- for an- writer and. get it! FREEZERg — UPRIGHT FAMOUS 3465 Auburn Rd FE 4357)-UL 2-3000 FRIGIDAIRE Ci OTHES DR A-l condition, Mahogany d: eal — with pads. Chest of deveens. tables, bookcases, lamps, pre ina luggage, .eun lamp. name brands. Scratched Terrific value, $149.95 while they Inst, No hone orders, please. Michigan. i 303- Orchard Lake ve FOR SALE>-) “SMALL ADIOS | __& players, FE $-8755. _ FOR SALE — EY woon-waxK’ field extension table aiid ehairs plus Téaft: Cham ish. Excellent cond. 6451 St... Clarkston, Ph. MAple 5-1226. FREEZERS-N OR G E-FREEZERS ests and uprights New modele Slightly scratched or crate nae models, at big WAYNE R 121_N. Saginaw — FE 5-6180 Gag UORYER. Bone BED GOOD cond, Reas. GE ELEC RANGE, “rou SIZE. _ Good. Condition MI 4-4140 HI-FI. CLOSE OUT $167.88; ears E console, $169.05, now $1 1 88: " Mabo§, ‘Mc Ht console, $199.96 now ~ $149 Blonde Mot. console, $200.95, boat * $157.88; Mahog. sym. table model, $99.95, now $72.88; Sym. portable, . $79.95, 962.88. $5 down de- * GOODYEAR: _ SERVICE STORE 30 8° Cass __FE §-6123 RE AUTOMATIC WASHER, mia ae -ard Thorgiadiron, FE az =% OVEN _ WESTINGHOUSE stove, UL 2-84 LOUNGE Satie AND OTTOMAN, wood top metal. work bench, 2 stools, FE 4 ear $3\q Union. LIVING ROOM “PORCH FUR- POR niture, Electric Tees! School desk. Books, toys. 3080 Dixie Highway. _OR 35-5688. LARGE } CRIB AND MATTRESS, _niture, 42 ‘Orcha LINOLEUM Fat tT BALE. HALP rice. At Jack's. 228 N. Saginaw. MAYTAG WASHER, ad INCH : Gas stove, $36. nile fa bot | $35. ‘urphy be 5 $30 erator, $34. Platform re rubber rocker, $40. FE W NORGE WASHER & DRYER. "Take over payments. Phone FE 2-97 O1L HEATERS BRAND Colema: sizes, OVER USED TV 8. hogan Sit te av TV antes, $9.05 N TV sg a Ces ' folds double ED TERRIENETTE SOFA GX. cae Yet mS ei Hig. matee bed W PE 47881. DINING } RM. SET C coagceTe | For Sale Miscellaneous 60. Walaut sym. oregele head 95, now |- . brand mew, sane Pearson's Fur- | - NEW ‘Ss het below cost. All | 1940 ‘Cooley: take Open @ a “it ¢ sink F 9x12 Felt ne Rags 7 | Reg, $495-buy h for only 96.95 lie west of Airport, : ~. Sx12 Felt Base Rugs es ALS , m 06 — bi fi } on.a6 i oon F = iene 141 A thuron, rns Elec “yee rite a al. 960.05 16-ZAG EQUIPPED NECHI neptans 4178.00 erate. on Lena | Po ~ 5 hs. Be ade sent ee ing Center, F® 3397, ‘ New No, Ky ‘Oak Nearing seedil ‘Television & Radios 87B | 32%,di' coo fe a apaaaprananageansanrqased tat 3k | arn BLOND 17 INCH MOTOROLA = WOLVERINE» AM and FM. Radio, Kier" 3 speed ee el thn LUMBER ve oe 320_8, Paddock ; ROA iL D TV, OR. : Cee, Ch, COLORED 1, Of SPECIALS ch TV OTHER BAR- 00 : ® ‘a by ~ Fhdbintcod) 6161 BIRCH PLYW D. 4 Commerce | Cee aooD ame ro os 4 ¥ | neat i _ Water Softeners s7C |" CASH an | CARRY" ai . | ixig ne ng 126 eS “FOR “SOFT WATER ay i oes & - g : Buy or rent, new or wee Call | Qxex? KL W Fi a. 2. Cooley Soft Water Co. FE 2-68 Clear @ basebrd. 6c lin. ft. 5 warn Lg wk AT BIO Dis- | Clear W. pine base aioe lin. ft. 3 —sount_OR panes 18 Ibs ae 439 ft. aaa & i ‘TO SALE “ |e IN. GALVANIZED PIPE 134 H gg rt : “cote sed pl thy cee pet a a e Y - : £ } n i t | rl 1 ; : Ba re fae 2 it LUMBER CO. | im paon, - 39 ° _— west of Airport 1947 Haggerty, Hwy. Walled Lake- F WHEEL TALLER FO a gicE | Between W. Mapie and Pontiac aot 065 Lakeview St. Phon 1004 = ; ee — Phone Marhet_$1006 __, 2 dition, wih deliver s : ‘fim sh ae ees| SHEETROCK © now at low winter prices at, fale (gt ‘Ee dors, Sacral fey Caress, Bs untat : 4 ae eke Ped! Spring. aa S; ING t= mile west of Al bod ce 32 GAL. ELEC. HEATER $60.06 oe . 30 gal auto, gas heater $49.06 Cotes Gab. sinks and “tn pe 987-96 up, | te Ww 5 aundty trays, # TWO it i é - “cents. $23.05 escent os, ideal for over SAVE PLUMBING work benches, shops, stores and = re am _Seginaw St factories, $21.05 ‘Value, $10.20. i630 Cit EY, Yt fy WASHING” MA- These are factory ms marred, Cail uine, - ac Michigs : oe ee ve. = TALBOT! ro LUMBER” plan for 3,000 LACK WAL- nut i cherry Or ata Also heavy |._/ gun_ stocks fui 2 place mantels, OAkland_& 5 Bto! a8 windows, weed AAA RATED lass SIEGLER OIL HEATERS, or stunnioum, “ey y eee lad ~ANCHOE 1) “SC SED HEATING ANCHOR FENCES USED HEATI a No mone Sorhres FHA. antes EQUIPMENT FREE _PSTIMAT FE & 74711 on Burners ° *town titel PrRTUnE YOD¥ maces | Ons 3 - hot water “and Steam bolle boilers, Steam burners ‘with oll burner automatic water heater hard-| Can arrange installation; jou and -- ware, Electrical supplies, crock and tile, galvanized copper, black pe and fittings, Lowe Bros. $e tnt a fot aa Kemtone, GHTS P W6oD D AL 2685 LAPEER FE 45431 | nation “snort an BUILDING MATERIA 8 = Sheating bas, ob undred 59, ft. }BENSON "LU AER CO, snail Pine Paneling, 16c sq. ft, * BRICK—-PIPE-STEEL SURPLUS | LUMBER & SALES co. + S40 Y Highiend Rd, (M50). OR 35-7002 Lhiegios | REMOVED, BITES cleared, Pontiac Press Box 79. Burmeister's CASH WAY LUMBER. PRICES: 16x48 32 ft feaae eee Oty Stanle Aluminum Windows Burmeister’s © NORTHERN: LUMBER ke Rd. "EM 34171 iy to.8 ae 10, am eriés _avai a ' Sindays, 10) bade: rod “ 4 ed vara | > Rg BAZAAR “AREA = organ -repair , PE 2 N PS Se PIANO TUMINO—CsCAR SCHMIDT é id 5 _a ate TORE hl - Sawdust & Ground Bark Used Hammond Spinet | ™ Ne Hen ichie aa MX" ge Rete . otk NORRIS pice MS Torey from “ge-muren, "Sale Sporting Goods 63/4 GUNS. ~ A * aes int. Ry Sareaiet $188. Telegraph. et L TEDELL roher tes Bize Th. Exc: Pee Minnows, Etc.-65B Mafra Ye “iE 2 pu. Pe Gravel & Dirt 66 i TOP SAND, GRAVEL, “in sa ot aa “lS Fre AB’: Fe Joe STORK DELIVERED. TRADE. __Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 "ag St WOOD. | Bieta oR | Sout ‘izes. FRAN-| On. 3133 Orchard a a 2 COR for $10 delivered.-PE 40588, Exe mich or livestock bedding. ee fae SS 1-8163 AB WOOD, AT. YARD. FE oat cop 18a LOAD IN | HEAD a FOR = Poe AnD | _MeCu och Chain Saws | bs OMPLETE Cuan saws gb MceuL: yet skyenat Usen aay _ CHAN eae AS 7 OE a te hoe ppontiac ‘Rd, eC Opdyiee 41112 HA rer — UEHL-R RE built, Davis “Machinery. Ph: 71-3202, Ortonville. : INTRODUCING ECLIRS Beau so WASP een DRIVE CHAIN SAWS FREE SERVICE FOR 6 MONTHS. pola g ed — smooth cutting — ght weight — Sepeede bis, — econome- teal BY MAKERS THE Fa- OUg ECLIPS LAWN MOWERS “HIGAN CHAIN SAW DISTRIBU " Michigan MY 3-682]. “STOP Al AND SEE. 1559" oe at 5 on E yp hang Highway. A 6-7678 SNOW. PLOWS = a : of btades, fits most ‘HOUGHTEN & SON I, CASE & NEW IDEA OL Lor61 all focherter 1-9761 SPECIAL } heer FARMAL CUB TRACTOR NOW PLOW, $605. KING BROS. : PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE PE 0734 E E ena Auction Saet___72/ BOB WHYTE'S DISPERSAL AUCTION OF FARM 4 = pl Wed., Feb, 10:30 ~ Ortonville, a Dr. J Connell, sellin ts bool catte, 10 » Bmp. selon Bank Torm eo —— 5 Page and BOA r ik t 2000 ae ent, {600 bu. corn, 2406| raft, Runabout with trailer. 20 bales hay and straw, 3 grain ra? motor and extras. MArket bins, 2% tons sheep manure | 43382, and mise, ci RY . Stan Perkins, auctioneer. Ph. MB OR LONG OPE waris_Cree MennoeT OUTBCanbe PEN FOR CONIGHMENTS, i ; SAILPISH-SUNFISH KITS De Eye SI — | pg INEAND LARES GALES) For Sale Houseirailers 78 OPEN 8 UNDAY. ‘ Th A pbate, Sy et LL 28 PT. TANDEM, MODERN TRAIL-| have as, Wo an aluminum boat models er. F, Past: Small down payment. stock. A ring = et, mode noe j ASONITE, VERY Liv- f layaway plan ss na aa a AY, Lake Rd. Tiarrn arrington Boat Works 210 mi.. north of Kingrion_We inp deaisr.” Pe OREAT LARES. 1899 8. mare ae. 2 2-8033 $a stent take over povments ot | W NEW MOTORS monthly, OA while pd fant 3 ne oie. by tk 30 FT. 2 BDRM. oy 1 HE Very nice, $1905. . Price inc! eo ‘freight. end BOB HUTCHINSON ths MARINE SUPPLIES MOBILE HOME SALES 4301 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1203 Open 7 4 Tieys & week. ft PALACE,” 1oK4s. | N. OP- —lot 133. FE 6 A STR Trave) Trailer. since 932 hypo anteed for life, See them and y Wo0, FIREPLACE. « ‘CE & FURNACE. . Maple & kindling, FEL “am oor, ALU STDS, Vine . PE ¢42% of FE Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 OAKLAND TREE SERVICF, TRIM- & removal, 62275. Stark Bros: Nursery _ -_ Represe utative | VACATION 5 TRAILERS it ration €t Warner Tre. er Bales Muren (Plau to Join one at Wally Byam's ex- citing Caravans). i] | Authorized Sales _ FOR. ‘Pontiac Chief & Detroiter Complete selection a 8 and ¥ _For Sale , Motorcycles &3 | . ¥idson Fe lg % DISCOUNT We a‘ pi 1 per cent discount = Pina f-* nee y_ Davideon 1989 Glasspar [+ BOATS -_ Yes ‘ar, you read right; - BOB WHYTE . now. has the world famous . GLASSPAR boats ang cruisers along with a BORUM oF iene Boats & Accessories 85 - BOAT SALE New and used, some below coét to make room: for d ™ ALUMA CRAFT JOHNSON MOTORS “GATOR TRAILERS Sper stop for all the lines. n eves, watt 8 Bu 396 Orchard Lake Ave FE 32-8020. — NEW LOCATION — CRUISE-OUT mos SALES 63 EAST WALTON BLVD. Trojan Cruisers - Laren wip hartley — Scott Motors @ 5 FE _8-4402 8-4402 Open dally 6-6 FE 0-8 vr °4-0370 ______Fibergias A | poats, COVERED ‘4s racer bodies, al] types. Pibergias | bart Rini's, Lake Orion Transportation € Offered 87 | wides, Also a larg late model tr edetue. We top them ai) on trade-in allowance — at Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes ‘Sales "4301 Dixie ¢ Highway Open Mt tags a week, 5 | ALUMINUM. at FOOT FLORENCE 1935, dition, $1, 445, tuil '| price. i OXFORD TRAILER, SALES tt oa ae GENERAL _ HOLLY VAGABOND some wonderful buys | H Pa ot us today, One Lake Orion on M24. OR 8) or rent. Jacobson Tratler atey 6685 William: Lake Road _ion Plains, OR 3.2838. ~"PpARKHU RST - “Trailer ee sg 1540 Lapeer Rad. Lake Orion ‘ Y 2-46 : Pooserten new 1959. New Moon e homes, Also tour-a-home raveling trailers, Wonderful val- on good clean used gp io between Lake Orion and Ox ord TRAILER XCHANGE New, Andersons Used 8-10 Wides USED TRAILER gan. 5. °BAGINAW | MY 2-g872 pia € HASKINS, Clearance ‘7 aquio 2-4 Vv radi, Ba went. - and ivory finish . eae , 1967 Olds 08 Tamatic, rakes, vedee finish, One ge 1958 evrolet Biscayne 2door, V-8 eigine, radio, heater. atone Turquois 1957 Chevrolet 210 ‘ann sedan V-8. engine, powergiide, ra ike new corsa} ard ivo is car ig as good Hs piseoanerd ices $1500 Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway at MIS MAple 5-507) - Open aoiltes ‘til 9 Ly ne uper 6 Holiday oon a ule brakes, 10 new, 2-tone blue snes $1645 Holiday sedan. Hy- pees steering, er erage Solid ite : . $1197 heater finish, new "08 BUICK, 4 DR. RIVERIA, NEW WW tires, R&H Dynafiow, Only -}> $1045. Small — payment. TOM BOHR MU_41715 COND. an _ mance. GooD 75 & $625. TRojan 09-0576, 1957 BUICK, 4DR.. CENTURY Looy at it — You'll want it, Pvt. _owner 2 =i aa Ave. “pat Cone nite labs ret red, w ice, $1, fie 2-3551, FACTORY BRANCH: "58 BUICK CONVERTIBLE Continental kit, radio “and heater; Dynaflow. Solid co- ral paint. ee . $2595 Bopha Ip one “RETAIL STORE PE 3-1117 65 MT CLEMENS 58% _ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 54 CADI LLAC Eldorado Convert. PERFECT BEAUTY $1803 Duss Johnson Mtr. Sales LAKE ORION 1934 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILL . Power steering, brakes. window lifts, seats, Tinted A beautiful '2-tone blue combina-; tion with white tires. Very low mileage. 1 owner. Executive's au- tom ob’ MINGHAM-RAMBLER. WOODWARD. MI 6-3900. 1965 ~CHRYSLER Rigger ergot A sparklin 4 green & white a Immaculate condition, Priced but worth eve poly ee - WOODWARD. MI 6- ‘ joni Sa oonwee AG a Big engine. oe ROK CHEVROLETS 58 4Dr. Hardtop .2$2145]- ’58 Impala Convert. $2270) | 55 Bel Air H’ top: . .$ 995 258 Wagon ee eee "S4 Bel Air .$. 525 56 Contvertible 27° “$1395 SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PL = 912 8. Wena | 1956 CHEVROLET 4 DR., 710 ptx., special, bien) & F omae green. Pow- erg —_— try it —you'll coe ‘Pius Clarkston Motor Sales” CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH - DEALER Main St. Clarkston - MA 5-5141 1958 Chevrolet DelRay 4 Dr. $1745 — * Larry Jerome OCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1711 ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS’ RD 2 dove custom ‘'300"" 8 n spate. One owner with. 3619 miles. ‘38 MORRIS 1000 sedan Heater signals, leather— in- od, gras paint, real nice - 1 “ann METROPOLITAN Hardtop Radio & heater, W-Walls. } owner wh miles. Like-tew, 31 "RAMBLER" Station Wagon door guper—6 cyl, standard suit Sagnese carrier, 1 owner, Casi ae at. "ST FO rs —- nad - standard shit, pes clean .as 4 pin r 6: Fairlane tab b sedan —P6-O-Matte, radio & heater. ‘alls, Clean e a kitten. | se FORD "3 ray. Not a rust ‘Spot | on ie. A nice runter and 4 of Satie 4 door Windsor . Deluxe. radi £. heater, W-Walls. Sparkling Les Very clean: : | BILL SPENCE’ ‘ “RAMBLER” LES & SERVICE— “BA FE 8-454) E.| Electric glass. le. $1,596 full price. BIR- 666 8. $2195 |- 57 2-Dr.. choice- 2 - $1195. $195 $2 PER. WELK Eddie Steele _ FORD KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-229 ~~ "BARGAINS 85 Nash, stationwagon .. $995 ‘64 Ford, 8 pass. stationwagon 8795 ‘53 Dates stationwagon °... $49: aes "AL, LAWRENCE MOTOR SALES, INC. o —. to choose De Spe s All Trade-Ins Must Go! THE NEW 59 CHEVROLETS ARE SELLING 80 FAST WE HAVE- TO MOVE THE PRADE-INS - NEW TIRES: On All ‘54-758 Models Lifetime Guarantee As Long As You Own The Car -Matthews- Hargreaves SUPER-BARGAIN LOT 631 OAKLAND AVE. __FE 44547, CHEVY A-1_ SHAPE, __FE 52166 1954 $475. 1983 CHEVROLET 2DR CYL- tmder. Standard -trans $245 full price. BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER 466 8. WOODWARD ML 86-3900. CHEVROLET 1984. ,LIKE NEW. 4 _owner. $675. FE 5-2454. is "E 5-2454. NO MONEY DOWN We uy £ ke selection of Peps wie Fords, Pon- DESOTO'S 2 56 4-Dr. 2-tone .....blue 6: 4-Door =....... white ‘56 Hardtop .......-pink SS 4-Door ........2.Ted ‘36 Hardtop . sasae Waite YOUR CHOICE OF ABOVE ONLY $1295, Power equipped, ‘55 4-Door ........$ 895 ’S1 Hardtop ......7$ 195 '57 4:Door ....5...$1765 "54 4-Door ........8 9S ‘S7 Hardtop .......$1695 SCHUTZ ESOTO-PLYMOUTH 612 A Woodward, Birmingham ‘59 DeSOTO STATION WAGON, are) 4 Door : 495, BRAID MOT OR 222 Z So ‘DeSOTO-PLYMi 3 Case AE. eae DEALING 1987 DODGE ¢DR., HARDTOP. HONE FE 4.2979 - “1950 EDSELS | Brand new, as low as, “$2267 | Russ Dawson Motor Co. “2. 8. Saginaw FE_2-9131 Dorit! Judge A Book By=, Its s Cover i SO DON'T BUY A CAR WITHOUT SHOPPING. WE'D E _— ahs AT LOOK. % LIK: COME AND K OUR CARS OVERS CARS ARE Oat Hand pelecter AND~MOSTLY 'ONE-OW ER. LATE MODSt BEAD. TIES-STOP IN TODAY! , | 88 CHEVROLET 2 door...... $1804 ‘87 PONTIAC 4 door.......... $1694 "33 FORD 2 door ?.. $ 644 34 BUICK ° door .H-Top..*... 's 704 GLENN'S MOTOR SALES Bard ye w LOCASION ror “TOP FE ee i: cia 95 | Fords, Chevys Merc., Pontiac Buick, Olds $19 SELECT AY AS LOW «AS $2 ‘PER WEEK Eddie Steele - FORD -; KEEGO HARBOR _ ____FE 2-26.29 i FORD. V-8, CLEAN. a POOP ho poten: reasonable. “CY!!.. OWENS. FORD 55 FHUNDERBIRD Auto. transmission, Redio and heater ° $1895 “cy” OWENS 447 8. BAGINAW FE 5-4101 VERY NICE ‘53 FORD WAGON, __V-8, overdrive, call OL 1-0006 IP YOU THINK YOU'VE GOT THE Best Deal . Before You Buy COME TO. Bill Spence + RAMBLER — SERVICE — 7 “Is Part of. The Deal” a1 8. Saginaw = FE 8-454! 1951 FORD V-6 4 DR. R&H EX- _ cellent _canaition, $150. TH Blaine. |, : aay = clean oar or tradé up “ECONOMY UseD CARS ‘22 Auburn. ; 195 nee sgh fo 98 BL mh wo aes payments ri gr. Mr... Parks at MI 47500. Harold Tur- ner Ford. ‘66 .OLDS, 88, 2 DR., HT, POWER brakes. hydra.. R&H. extra clean. __Make offer. FE 8-9035. OLDS 32. Convertible ....$1895 '55-4-Door ........$ 985 36 98 Holiday ~...,$1595 “|'57 98 Holiday ....$2095 336 S/88 Holiday .. .$1465 55 S/88 Holiday ...$1095 34 S/88 Holiday ...$ 695 SCHUTZ __ 012 | 8 Woodward, i, bireinghams 1954 OLDSMOBILE “es HARDTOP. MY & H. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- ements of $27.24 mo. Call Mikey Mer. Mr. Parks ~ MI 4-7500. _Narold Turner Ford. 31 OLDS CONVERT. ~ SUPER 88 J-2, Super cond. Super — Su low mileage. ts low Werke. $2.275 MAtket Sper JEROME “Bright Spot” 80 FINE CARS OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M. Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 1985 PACKARD PATRICIAN HT. Power, In ecu hares condition. $145 dn. $49 mo. $1,005. Full price BIRMINGIAM. RAMB fon R. koe 8s _ Woo CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN. IDWARD. MI 6- some? Let us heip vou adjust to | fs ~ FORDS 1°57-Custony 300 ....$1195 "$4 Crestline .......$8 585 "37 Country Sedan $1695 53 Custom 8 2-Dr. $ 4651. 57 C mvertible .... $1695) 56 F'lane'Tn. Sed. $1195 ‘57 Fairlane.500 -...$1695 56 Convertible ....$1285 SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH __9!2 8. Woodward, Birmingham ~ 1962 FORD, V8 - PAY OFF $237.50 No cash \y $13.57 needed. month. Perfect engine, no rust. Mr, Bell, ll. Great Lakes, FE 8-0402. "airs tas ETTA—A REAL GAS 5 es per FE 64590, Co Community eDAT Y's SPECIAL ,42 Jeep, 4-wheel drive, ge Ph: in eat sha’ iy OGER'S SALES & SERVICE FE 2-0555 605 pipreni ~ 753, °54 and ’°55 Fords, Chevys Mercs, Pontiacs| Buicks, Olds 31 TO SELECT $195 PAY AS LOW A $2 PER W cE K Eddie Steele FORD KEEGO HARBOR .- FE 338) STOP! LOOK! SAVE! 1958 PONTIAC Superchief, 4-Dr. Power steering, power brakes. Has co oe 95 power. Like new .. ...... 1987 BUICK Bpec., ‘H-top. Pouce steering, power brakes, Dyna. H. Wewalls. Blue and white ett es ete eke 1895 1957 FORD Pairlane 500. “br Ht. ’ Power steering, Power brakes. ow W-walls, A truly beautiful S957 FAMERS Custom 4-Dr. ve bi Auto. trans. R walls, Red and rae Standard trans. w' pow- pack. 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HANK OR GLENN ‘ae Pontiac's ss ag Barons. | OLIVER © Motor Sales - > 210 Orchard Lake Ave. > Open Eves. tu-tone, ra «$1395 | MI _6-3900 | tu- |- No. 261 °57 MEnconY Station wag-- = YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER TWO LOW PRICED IMPORT CARS x ; EIGN CAR SALES ‘SL Lincoln a0 , ECONOMY SPECIAL 2 For r Sale Gare Been B : k CO] d - AND SERVICE *50_ Pontiac : eee DUICK, S 528_N. Main, Rochester. OL 1-0761| Plenty other good buys on_late. JACK if : AS y SUNK, ve m_ EXC. ai TO SELECT "53, 54 and “55 rolet. Chiyser Ford ete, We'll COLE'S AUTO SUPER MART PLYMOUTH . DODGE-CHRYSLER 10090° W. Maple at Pontiac Trail. Walled Lake MA 4- ea "4 PONTIAC STARCHIEF, full wer ora ‘PR 3600. FE 2-3171, afte FACTQRY BRANCH 37 PONTIAC #* B-VILLE CONVERTIBLE Fuel injection, full power. Ivory -& Red paint. $2095. PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” ur Ee or BEHIND THE POST S OFFICE ‘$4 PONTIAC CUSTOM, GooD cond, OR~3-8181. 1951 PONTIAC, 4 DR., A maria! $125. gE 48349 after : — 4:00 ~ Hardenburg GUARANTEED USED cap "67 oe B-A ae pe aioe ‘$3 Olds Super 88 4 $ 50: CORNER ‘CASS & PIKE "FE 327398 "$1 PONTIAC CATALINA, ena! R-& H. ABSOLUTELY NO MON- EY DOWN. Assume une payments of $5.83 me. Call Cred r. Mr. Parks at MI 47500, Harold Tur- ner Ford. aeeee: _ FACTORY BRANCH ‘37 PONTIAC. > STARCHIEP CONVERTIBLE Radio and heater, hydra- ~ matic, full power. . 189 Pe _. PONTIAC . “RETAIL STORE _ FE 37117 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. BEHIND THE POST OFFICE ‘36 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF, HY- _dramatic R&H. $1350, FE 8-4249. "53. 54 and 55 _ Fords, Chev. 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V-8 tx TRANS, GOOD USED CAR+-- ar eS VALUE OF $200, z ORT cas (REASONABLE Par. 1956 V.W. corel Tmma $1105 ° Cc, MENTS), FE 5-0394 1s6e: Amer. model V swagen $ 995° 1 Volkawagen ...........; x PLY MOUTHS Like new ey old 30 or ees pot eaed will make's down pay- “BIRMING HAM RAMBLER 666: S. Woodward MI 6-3900 See WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC_ 1957 CADILLAC | CONVER E. Fully ‘equipped including all power, beautiful Rob-« in Egg Blue with White top— matching interior. PR) 1958 BUI | sda steering & brakes, radio, ater, dynaflow. — the wagon you’ ve been acd for, J io, ate. = me other accessories, 13,« $2395 58 CHEVROLET IMPALA’ CONVERTIBLE. This ts a jet black beauty with radio, ing & brakes. Hurry on this one, 32295 ADILLAC 60 sPBCIAl.§ GOD power accessories. y Deck be here 7 ae sharp, "$1005 "1983 3 PONTIAC 2 DOOR, ti: heater, ee = oes er : 3. PONTIA 2 poor” Cin eae rrAGe “deluxe 4%, blue in color with match- a whit. i Radio, heater and ata $345 Wils ilson Pontiac- Cadiltat _ ‘ ~1350'N. Woodward B’ham 5 ak CK 4 DR vadtolted WAGON with | heater, powerglide, power steer- ’ ab % MI 4.1930 + =, #- t nie Kovacs haa only + -- .- Today’: S “Television: es --| Programe furnished by stations Usted tn this colume are subject to change withot wotiee . Channel — Channel =WWs-TV Channel twa vt-Tv / Chanel 9 CKLW-TV 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Caney: (9) Popeye (4) News: Williams. (2) Racket Squad. , 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. ~_ 6:15 (4) Box Four. 6:25 (4) Sports 6:30 (7) Comedy (cont.) - _ (9) Farmer Alfalfa. Cartoons. (4) Life of Riley. Comedy.| ~ (2) News: LeGott. comedy. 10:00 (1) Patti Page’ Jane Mor- gan, Billy Eckstine. . (9) Boston Blackie. (2) Playhouse. Ernie Kovacs stars as proofreader who be-|,,, comes self-educated ‘‘doc- 11:15 (2) Top Dollar. tor,” gain*temporary. distinc- tion in werld of medicine in 10:30 (7) “News: Daly. (9) City Detective. Jockey, boss are implicated in mur- der of jockey's wife. (4) Playhouse. Man from an- _(4) Price Is Right. , other planet. (7) Cleo. (9) Leon Exrol 10:85 (7) News. 11:00 (ea) 1 Love Lucy. (4) Concentration. . (7) Peter Lind Hayes. (8) Friendly Giant. 11:45 (9) Science All Around Us. ° TUESDAY AFTERNOON (2) Weather. - : 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Play (cont.) (4) Tie Tae Dough. (2) Play (cont. ) c 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. =:00 .(7) Burns, Allen. (9) African Patrol. corporation. (2) Union Pacific. Western, 2:30 (7) Storybook. E. G. Marshall | as “Rip Van Winkle,” the _ shiftless loafer who slept for| (9)_ Movie. 20 years. Leora Dana, Bev- 11:20 (9) Theater. Comedy: Mickey oe erly Washburn, co-star. Rooney ES Holiday."’| 1:39 (2) As The World Turns. (9) Million $ Movie. Drama: (48). (4) Mr. and Mrs. North. Lew . Ayres, “Dr. Kildare's (4) Sports. " (1) Margie: . Strange Case.” ('40.) » (4) Death. Valley. “Thwarted ? gold fever is start of famous | t (2) Sports. 10:55 (7) Weather. 1i15(9) Weather. (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Weather. 10:45 (7) News: Gordon. — / |49:30 (2) Search for Tornerrow. | . (4) It Could Be You. (YD) Play Your Hunch. a) Mary Morgan. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On-~<-—----__| (9) News. "| 99:45 (2) Guiding Light. (4) News: Westerkamp. 12:60 (9) News. (9) Whistle Tow. “"|1290 (2) Our Miss Brooks. . (4)Amos 'n’ An¢y. . . . (1) Liberace. (4) Buckskin. Indian helps, Jody end vandalism. — (2) Name That Tune. Quiz. 8:00 (7) Story (cont.) (9) Movie (cont.)- A4) Restless Gun. Cattle baron (J. Carol Naish) hides secret fear, 11:25 (2) Texan. Longley, perme ‘}11:80 (7) Night Court. (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Jack Paar. Cliff Ae quette. (2) -Nightwatch (cont.) (2) Nightwatch Th eater. Drama: Victor Mature, ‘‘Sev- 2: 2) Susie. en Days Leave.” (42). : oo ¢ pe 2:30 (2) House Party. : 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. - (4) (Color) Truth or Conse- quences. @ Day in Court. < (4) (Color) Haggis Baggis. (7) Music: Bingo. 2 MEDIO PRO-TEM—Ernie Kovacs stars as a proofreade? who temporarily takes up a medi- cal career and gains a distinction in the Ae — THE, PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY. 2.1950 run into sandstorm. | TUESDAY MORNING 2:50 (9) News. Pd 8:30 (7) Bold Journey. ‘Haunted Fort.”’ — (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Wells Fargo. Jim helps Army hold fort against In- dian attack. (2) Father. Knows ‘Best. “Hard luck’’ cousin: invades Anderson home. 9:00 (7) Voice Program. ‘‘All-Pu- cini Program,” with Met. Opera soprano Renata Te- beldi. Brazil's, 9 (Marry a Million. Comedy. | . (4) Peter Gunn. Carnival girl! | is killed in “Murder on the 8 | Midway.” sees red when red tape pre- vents him from giving Itul- ian exchange student a home. 9:30 (7) Play of Week. French ._- Revolution drama with Sic Cedric Hardwicke. (9) Front Page Challenge. (4) Theater. Ray Milland, 9:30 ; 6:50 (2) Meditations 7:00 (2) TV College. (4) Tocay. . (7) Big Show, 4:90 (2) Cartoon Frolics. (7) Breakfast “ime. _. (4) Queen for ‘a Day. 8:00 (2) Kaptain Kangaroo. ~ (7) Bandstand. (8:30 (7) Our Friend Harry. 4:15 (2), Secret Soc. : (2) Cartoon Classroom? - (2) Danny Thomas. Dainny 08 (2) Movie. (4) I Married Joan. 10:00 (4) Dough-Re-Mi 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. 10:28 (9) Billboard. (4) Continental Classroom. 3:00 (2) Star Showcase. (2) On The Farm Front. , $:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. | (2) Ann Sothern. Cecil Kella- 10:30. (2) Arthur Godirey. | way plays Katy’s broke, dis- (4) Treasure Hunt. | honest Irish uncle. (9) Special Agent. Put on Pension Rolls ACROSS a IRON MOUNTAIN — Twenty- t measure [ | . two workers at a Ford Motor Co.| Oamekan it plant here which, closed in 1951 country went on the company’s pension, 1" Foca rolls today. 13 War god : y Under a new three-year- Ford- - of Greece (é u) 14 South United Auto Worker contract, the pea YY workers, if they qualify by being] - Container 65 years old, will get full pension gee aa WJ Y) benefits for the time they worked 20 Concerning + YY at the plant. They are entitled to a Formerly hb $2.40 a month for each year of past 4 Repair Ys service, 7 sorrowful ra AS | , The union said the Iron Moun- clases Lee Ws tain workers were worked into pen- ckbeard, m ee 14 “es ry vow 1958, for the first time, An the new — / 35 G' int 36 Ldmprey . + 4 Bia a — om yen Far Us pl Old Constellation Ship tt Kaleb ei j 4 Keeps Historic Spelling York state a : PA Gave up hope BALTIMORE. ® — The U.S.S. 2 camer oe a i eens to Shecneless |Constellation, America’s first fight- 53 Le Greek 3 ee six 23 Push away e garments ing ship now moored An Baltimore : t = T 54 Metric 4 Adhesive 23 Somer swond jains region harbor, is historic and authentic to “ eset 5 Great Lake 26 Sin ing uae ~ paseie rece the nth degree. ‘ 8 $6 British + y Eeapioy ge . “ Underling - Six warning signs around the s Nu : 37 Educationst oe eT sais? os Remove, oT Weary deck, in presumably 19th century group fab.) 10 Prayer ending 31 Crown re) a le spelling, proclaim: “* DOWN - f ee “ ” r enya Japan it Ghaeee basis 38 Ogied s = Away/ From Sideing. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Movie. (4) From these Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. (4) County Fair. (9) Sherwood Forest. $.00 (2) Jimmy Dean. (4) It's a Great Life. (9) Looney Tunes. 5:30 (2) Bandstand. (4) (Color) George Pierrot. Wy Adventure Time. oe Is Bridle Path: Really | world of- medicine in “Symbol ‘of Authority,” tonight at 10 p.m. . . ra 183 Stethoscope Only Road to. Success? {Turns the Trick By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — “I think I'd better get a horse,” 1 MacKenzie says. *- Gisele was pointing out that TV westerns seém to have - driven -singers and comedians both off the air. “And besides the TV westerns, we have old western movies after the TV westerns go off,” she lamented. erns against us.” WILSON “Isn't there ever too much of a good thing?” Gisele, who added that when she _ had her own TV show, “We had two west- “Perry and Dinah are the only singers who seem to have survived, medians, there's only. Mr. Benny.” She still|television. - wife, occasionally calls Jack “Mr. Benny” despite, Kovacs’ \the fact that she’s worked with him all over thescountry and Mildred. | is row off to Miami to appear with him at the Fontainebleair. | But it’s all talk right now, anyway, for Gisele’s given up| her, pink kitchen in New York for a home in Encino, “what I'd like to do now on Holly- wood Playhouse 90,” she said, “is an expectant mother role. But I guess and as for co- 122 Past Ford workers f -- Today's. Radio Programs’- Win, Men CkLW, won WW3, se) WOAR, ove WXYZ, C197) RUN, (1t8) -WIRK, (190) g ast EJ i _ " WCA News Ace. WWJ, News, F. Elizabeth 1:30—WJR, Ma Perkins eee ueoew gh, WXYZ, Breakfast — WXYZ, News, Shorr 6:00 WIBK, News, rege CKLW. ‘Devise WXYZ, Reve. MeKensie 10:30—WsR, Symphony WJBK, News, Reid CKLW. = Chase ‘W5BK, ound Off 9:00—WJR, News, Mrs. Page! WPON, Chuck Lewis WCAR, . Sports 4/7 the Birdland knifing . they‘ll say I'm not the type!” Although Wally Cox believes the kidnap threats may be phony, _ he’s staying close to home . .. The New Jersey Brigitte Barot Elizabeth) ‘says young ex-King Simeon of Bulgaria (now at Valley ‘(Brigitte Roland, of Rahway and . + Forge Military School in Pennsyl-. vania) doesn’t call her any more - because his family objects. She'd be a good decoration for the Steve Allen or Walt Framer TV prop- erties. 7 Rod Steiger and- Claire Bloom . slipped away from the mob to be alone after his great acting job (she Was ex- . cellent, too) in “Rashomon”—in which ‘he attacks her, in a forest. One fan who, — came to his dressing room to praisé his performance was Eartha Kitt (with socialite Butler Miles). Reading ‘the headlines about Gov. Rockefeller’s new tax ‘plans, - Congressman Jim Healey said, - “He’s got plenty of loot. Why doesn’t he pick up the tab for the whole thing?” ... When a reporter for The Morning Telegraph, the racing paper, tried to get into the Birdland murder, somebody said, “What do you care? That. wasn’t a horse that was killed.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ' Joe E. Lewis wires that Lawrence Welk is not a suspect | in . The McGuire Sisters got a 10° grand offer for a one- -nighter at a sweet 16 party in South Carolina, xk w« * Pretty France Nuyen has a pew fascination—Buddhism .. Singer Andy Williams, touring Europe, will fly back from Denifiark for a chicago one-nighter. ... Ex-film star Veronica Lake’s enrolled in a local class in Italian cooking . EARL’S PEARLS: In an argument, the next best thing to) - being right is being quiet.—Terry Zerbe. _. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: ‘Someone described an aging ate tress: “She's at thé stage where she won't even reveal thé’ age she used to claim she was.” That's earl, brother, . " - (Copyright, 1959) Times Square Signs Called Fire Hazards NEW YORK (AP)—Fire Com- missioner Edward F. Cavanagh Jr. .wants legislation to lessen the ifire hazard of the*huge billboards in Times Square. ~ _ Cavanagh appointed a commit- tee to draft a fire Jaw amendment requiring fire access openings ‘in the signs.: The comrhissioner acted after fire broke out Saturday night in a Times Square restaurant covered the four-story. brick struc+{j ture had made the .fire oars impossible -to control. . a! Strawberries on Vines? FRANKFURT—A new variety of, strawberry has been developed in| Western Germany, a vine instead of a ground-hugging plant and can be trained to Climb on a — or trellis, It grows like ‘|young man): ‘Symbol of Authority’ Places Popular Comic, in Bogus Medic Role “Symbol of Authority,” a. light- hearted comedy starring Ernie Kovacs as a proofreader who gains temporary distinction in the world of medicine, will be seen on Desilu Playhouse, Monday, 10:00- assistant proofreader * * Henry -Slesar. There he becomes enchanted buys a stethoscope in a pawn-, ‘shop for three dollars, and soon finds himself the —most’ loved “doctor” in the hospital. Also appearing in the comedy are Don Harron as Kovacs’ pub- lisher-employer, ‘ Robert Harris; Michael Landon, Burt Douglas and Ollie O'Toole. i + Ernie Kovacs, whose imagina- him one of’ television's brightest stars, has appeared on most of the top shows. . National Anthem Stirs a Standing Feud at MSU — 2 payee Banney is at the lof a ~~ on the Michigan State U sara campus, * \The jeden Hate News, cam- pus newspaper, asked editorially today ‘for the second time in 10 days why the national anthem is not. played at the start of basket- ball games in Jenison Fieldhouse) ‘as it is before football games in ‘Spartan Stadium. . The MSU athletic ang safety departments for years have tak- en the position that spectator response would enhance hazards of a bleacher collapse. But the campus daily observed that fans rose in ynison three or four times when the MSU fight song was. ‘played at Saturday night's game with Northwestern. * * * A week ago Friday this con- sideration led. student editors to whether loyalty to school was more important. than loyalty to country. Last Wednesday the Student st and| urging that the anthem be played spread to other structures, burn-| if the fight song were allowed. ‘ing for three hours and threaten- ing the theatrical area. Cavanagh ‘said the signs which ground. ae 11:00 p.m, Channel} 2. Co starring with Kovacs is- Jean Hagen, Danny. Thomas’ erstwhile ‘average 1Qs, | The Ernest Kinoy teleplay was’ > sal -kid’s brainpower comes at a ed by a_ short potty ; In the pl to teach this type of youngster is Kovacs develops & tummy-ache—|Considered one of American edu- colitis, he learns—and spends a|¢ation's most important problems. _ |tew days in the hospital. | swith medicine and doctors—to | the- extent that he visualizes himself asa great doctor. He tive comedy talefifs have made}- Jand grade examinations. lects for the bright kids to keep ' | EAST LANSING «®—The ener: ter |TV News ei Retewk! ‘No Man Can Tame Me’ - a Useful Experiment‘ By WILLIAM cwatp _NEW YORK (UPD) — CBS-TV’s -|G.E, Theater unpackaged an origi- mal musical, “No Man Can Tame Me,” last night im place of its usual fishbait, It was a useful if unadyenturous departure, sparked mainly by the semi-stylized cooating applied by director Gower Champion to its hokey material. The piece's principal problem was that Its stab at tongye-in- cheekness was steathrollered un- der by a script that lacked wit and real airiness, pretty typical Mother (looking at daughter and “Tt reminds me of: when we were courting.” _ Father: ‘Too bad We had to get ‘married and. spoil. it.’ This is’plainly sausage-out-of-a-| —Hnaehine writing, Fhe Jay _bhing-- ston-Ray Evans tunes were serv-{gomery." iceable ag were the performances lof Gisele MacKengle, John Raitt and Eddie Foy, Jr _ we © & G. E.. Theater overlapped the first half of the NBC-TV Chevy Show which offered Shirley Mac- |Laine and a squad of performers ifrom Japan, Mark this down, then jas a review of the final 30-minutes. | The half-hour was moderately entertaining, farred by an over- lay of cuteness, Cuteness — by which I mean a kind of iddy- b i dd y- precious. lollipop - and: gumdrop-yum-yyminess—is very big nowadays, TV generates it in huge and syrupy doses as a substitute for genuine feeling, pitching out “Lullaby of Birdland” ‘(White” packs a cuddly attenctiia: but it is the sort of attraction that wears thin very quickly, Too, bringing a singer all the way from Japan to mouth *There’s Nothing | Like A Danie" also strikes sme a@ fairly melancholy. SHORT SHOTS: “The Peter: Tchaikovsky Story” on ABC-TV’s Walt Disney Presents Friday night was a hack job, thin and sur facey. The touted “Magic Mural Screen” that Disney was to unveil on the show turned out to be an ordinary picture with the bottom and ee re ee The lengthy plug for Disney's up- «| One of its tries at ‘humor wasicoming movie, ‘Sleeping Beauty,” also impressed me as fairly atts rageous. NBC.TV's Steve Allen turned out © in pretty bh ad show last -night — I liked particularly the pop tunes Allen centered around such best- sellers as “Dr. Zhivago’’- and *’" * THE CHANNEL SWIM; Frankie Laine will emcee the CBS-TV Garry Moore show on March 3 while Moore takes a breather in * Hawaii , There's talk about expanding ‘the 30-minute. ABC-TV Pat,Boone show to one hour next fall . . . Bing Crosby will have his sons, Dennis and Philip, on “Memoirs of Field Marsal Monte on sage = Sunes Ble GLH board his ABC-TV one hour special March. 2. Lucille Ball is scheduled to tape a morning show today with CBS- TV's Arthur Godfrey. for later use - ., « Beverly Bentley, who'll star in ABC-TV's Naked City episode, a Tape,” on Feb, 24, has © been signed by Mike Todd Jr. for tthe feminine lead in his forth- Watching a Japanese singer|coming ‘Smellovision” movie — Miss Bentley will sail in March to — or a koto-player plinking out|Spain where the picture will be one Pink and Tpple Blossom! filmed. ‘Medium Labeled ETV : WASHINGTON (NEA) — Educa- tional’ television. may provide teachers with the answer to how they can spark the interest of gift- who portrays | 44 children in courses designed for The idea of using TV to boost a ime when finding-the right way Recent reports show that many * Main reason for this alarming) © situation, experts explain, is that most teachers just don’t have time to give these youngsters the extra Educational TV to Solve Gifted Children Problem remo to the TV receiver sets. Closed pircult TV is transmitted - by wires, . At the present time, schools in un cities are receiving the broadcast. type on a limited basis from sta- tions set up especially to handle educational programs. Twelve ad- ditional stations are under con- gifted children get so bored with struction, their studies that elther Closed circuit operations number college . . « jthese, however, are in colleges. * * * Many ETV promoters believe that most schools will eventually - make use of both systems,. They explain that special closed circuit nts of ‘educational studios will be built in each school. cctved most of Geir vediine ie struction from the special school television programs. oe wt Under this system, the classroom teacher would still be on hand to answer questions, assign homework | But her most important’ job would be to give individual help to each of the youngsters in her| class. 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Greenstein said the sun prob-. ably will continue to support life “on earth for another billion years so s0,~~Then, as it begins to shrink, the sun's temperature will sear for a while. Some seven billion years later, as its death-throes drag on, the sun will become a “White Dwarf” and the temperature on earth will be 300 ‘degrees below zeero Fahren- heit, - According to Martin Schwartz- ‘child of the Princeton Observatory, it takes three billion years for a) White Dwarf. to cool to yellow and| another five billion years to fade to red. . From this stage to utter black- ness, Greenstein said, would cover an even more enormous period of oat tinge, The earth will burn to a crisp.| THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY’ 2, 1090 — "ih lain sh es lle sip in the White Hous. * * * s n|Blew His Own Horn —— Va, w= ae no trouble following if — the ac- cident jammed the horn of the _ hit-and-run-driver. Launches Sweeping Reform in Cuba’ sto Starts HAVANA (AP) = — Fidel oo his political revolution won, today launches an agrarian reform-pro- gram that could prove a sécial revolution for Cuba’s farmers.- Castro flew to his’ ‘home prov- ince. of Oriente to implement the program promised the tenant Farm Plan oped privately owned land to land- less peasants, The “government says fewer than 100 sugar pro- ducers and cattle barons control 50 per. cent of the land- in the east- ern_province, = oped. * * te Some government lands also are farmers and squatters who gy Meanwhile, -the-war “Geimes trials of Batista supporters were expected to resume, Capt. Pedro Morejon, first to die in Havana's showcase trials, fell before a fir- ing squad late Saturday, revolu- tionary sources said. To speed up the trials the government_planned to set_up six mew tribunals in Ha- vana, 10 in Santiago, and others elsewhere. * * * During his stay in Oriente, birthplace of the revolution, Cas- tro planed to set in motion a vast program aimed at distribut- ing millions of acres of undevel- suppo Ba-|the Public Works Ministry has or- ‘dered the removal of all business houses established Megally ‘on state property. , The revolutionary feader also is expected to launch a: large-scale schools and medical centers in the rugged Sierra: Maestra Mountains. Castro and his brother Raul have been stressing that agrarian re- form is an integral part of the revolution and that the farmer has been Cuba's forgotten man. a sed to be distributed, and| Tax “Increase ‘RENTON, NJ. (AP)—Gov. Ro- ‘bert B, ‘Meyner today proposed a balanced without higher tax- es and containing a tidy surplus. considered a certainty. a a he hopes the feat will move him ler of New York and others. Mey- ner is a Democrat eves his sec- ond term. Meyner said his: p not an austerity budget but ‘‘it can at least be described as an exam- ple of prudent housekeeping—an example of how a state can live within its income.” x * * state services, and suggests funds fer only one major building, a $2,500,000 geactare Se the Educa- tior Department. - On the other side of the ledger, Meyner said recent studies -how lion dollars more than the 370 mil- lion expected this year and he doesn’t see any reason why the trend should not produce 393 mil- lion next year. program for the building of homes|Wanted—His Wife © SENTINEL, Okla. —Don Wes- tad was given a question to an- swer and discuss during Sunday school. When it came time, he said he had forgotton what his wife told hith to say. $403,325,022 state budget,. surpris-/f . ingly tions. Some new taxes had been) Meyner refused to say whether closer to the White House in 1961,' but he noted the fiscal troubles of Republican Gov. 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