( a The Weather Colder tonight, temorrew. ®, + "Son pe 1 116th YEAR illiams Cites Power Over Competitors Split GM in Two, Says ‘Romney DETROIT w — Declaring that) competitors of General Motors have existed only because General Motors let them exist, President George Romney of American Mo- tors Corp. proposed today that GM be broken into two companies. Romney, head of one of the | twe smaiier firms of the indus- try’s five chr manufacturers, said his propesed GM breakup “would give us two companies with the competence of General Motors, instead of one.” At the same time, Romney pro- posed antitrust curbs for what he termed the excessive power of unions that ‘threatens to make un- jon members the principal bene- ficiaries and bosses ‘of .our econ: omy and nation.” Excess concentration now ex- ists in the automotive and other industries, Romney said in a speech prepared for delivery be- for the Detroit Adcraft Club, add- ing that most basic industries are dominated by one, two or three large companies, = In the auto industry GM Ford ‘and Chrysler, the “Big Three,” are by far the chief producers, Ameri- GEORGE ROMNEY can Motors and Studehaker-Pack- ard are the other two. * * * rf,” Romney said, ‘General Motors should. decide to operate at an average profit satisfactory to all industry, say six per cent, there would be fewer companies ‘left in the automobile industry in ‘la very short time.” ‘BARELY MINIMUM’ The American Motors president + isaid he thought the five passenger car manufacturers left ‘‘constitute Ff’ barely the minimum number of * ladequate consumer choice and discipline.” But he quickly added: “Cer- tainly, none of the remaining five automobile companies should be guaranteed a_ continuing existence.” Turning to the future of his own Romney said ‘‘American Motors’ future should depend upon our ability to produce cars and appli- ances, or render other services that customers voluntarily pay for, company, fourth among the five, | in sufficient quantity to ss our economic life and vigor.” - General Motors built 2,169,196 passenger cars in 1958, more than 51 per cent of all those produced in the United States. Romney's company built , 217,281. against 114,084 in 1957 and was the only * * * said he laid before a Senate .com- “nittee a year ago, Romney said: “When an individual company engaged in only one basic indus- try is doing more than 35 per | cent of the business, or, when a company engaged in more than one basic industry is doing more than 25 per cent of the business, such companies should be re- quired to submit their own pro- grams for reducing their percent- age of the particular business involved. “An obvious way for them to do this would be through the creation (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | But No Murders Reported City Crime Rate Soars in 1958 “The amount of crime reported last year showed an increase over that of 1957, according to year-end figures released by the Pontiac Police Department. A total of 2,046 crime complaints were made to the department in six major categories, ranging from auto theft to rape. The 1957 total was 1,850. cases- a In one major crime category _—murder— no cases were reported Six homicides in 1957) last year. were all cleared. The 1958 figures show there were 4 rapes reported, 33 rob- beries, 43 aggravated asqaults, ‘$58 burgiaries, 1,139 larcenies and 165 auto thefts, 1957. Only 448 burglaries were Auto thefts jumped from the 143 figure of 1956. * * * The number of cases cleared by arrests showed the police posting a batting average of 100 per cent on the rape cases and 91 per cent jon the aggravated assaults. | However, the _percentage of burglaries cleared by arrests was far lower, Only 33 per cent were solved in 1958. Thig was still an improvement overe 1957, | when 29 p@rcent were cleared, Auto theft arrests cleared 55 per cent, compared with 48 per cent the year before; and robbery arrests Burglary complaints showed a. Crash on Dixie Kills Flint Man Car Skids Head-On Into Path of Steel Trailer in Holly Township A 26-year-old Flint man was dead on arrival at Flint’s St. Joseph Hospital early this morning, after losing control of his auto on icy, | pavement on U.S.-| 10 and smashing Oakland head-on into a Highway] ao ubie- bottom Toll | semi-trailer load-| in 59 ed with steel. ¢ Flint State Po- 3 lice identified the +-Victim as Dwight A. Suggs, 26, of 502 E. Fourth St. He was alone ‘in the car> _ The accident occurred at 6:45 a.m. about 144 miles south of the Oakland-Genessee County Line in ‘Holly Township. ae Suggs was traveling north near ‘Lahring road when he lost ‘control | ‘latively, Chance Meeting Nets MSUO $100 Contribution major increase, up ‘from 560 in’ handled by the department in 1956. | cleared 45 per cent, as against 35. per cent a year earlier. Total arrests and tickets -issued by the department in 1958 were 29.736, compared with 39,143 for 11957. These figures count only ‘those persons formatfy charged. Drunks arrested (644) dropped ‘off from 1957 when 796 were placed in the hoosegow. Other arrest figures show: 19 ‘for forgery, 21 for embezzlement or fraud, 20 for illegal purchase, or possessnon of weapons, 53 for| Londoners hoped that the break bor leaders, insurance men, mu- Workers for their ideas to help « sex offenses (up from 29 in 1957).!meant there would ibe no repeti-;nicipal officials and others. ‘and two for possession of stolen |property. Arrests by vice officers soared upward, with 42 prostitution ar- rests in the year, compared With 20 in 1957. Gambling arrests totaled 256, up from 93 the previeus year; and liquor law violation arrests numbered 116, as against 83 in ‘68 for violating narcotic drug laws, The traffic squad is past history Mrs. L. L. Colbert, wife. of the president of the Chrysler Corpora- | from a casual airplane acquain- | tance. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Colbert became | engaged in conversation with a fellow passenger on a recent tri and it developed in the dtecandice| that Mrs. Colbert was a member | of the MSUO Foundation. iStranger asked whether this * was! ithe institution of which ‘‘Woody’’| | Varner was recently named chen-) cellor and he was advised affirm- x *& * “He and I went to the same university,” said the stranger, “and 1 admire him and his werk tremendousty. I'm from Houston but I'm going to give you a check for $100 to go toward a scholarship at this new. univer. sity Bs a token of my regard for Varner.” * * * Mrs. Colbert has the check and tion, picked tu, a hundred dollars, |driving, down from the 184 in 1957. The| lof 2349 W. (it was abolished at the end of 1958), but: during the year police! officers made 131 arrests for drunk Traffic tickets and arrests reached (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) : Area Woman Dies, Mate Hurt in Crash Headed for a Florida vacation, ‘a Waterford Township woman was ‘killed and her husband injured in a three-car smashup.10 miles west of Ann Arbor early last night. The car of John C. Mitchell, 58, Walton .Blvd., skidded out of control on a patch of ice on U. S. 12 and collided head-on with another auto, Washtenaw County sheriff's deputies said. Mitchell's wife, Lillian, 54,\ was dead of crushed chest injuriés on arrival at University Hospital in 'Ann Arbor. Mitchell was treated ‘at the hospital for head and leg of his car on an icy curve in the gome lucky | injuries highway and skidded across the jy the wooded il go through | | Seriously injured was the driver center line into the path of the part of one year on the beneficence Of the other car, Peter J. Smith, 37, ‘southbound truck driven by Ho-jof a stranger who admires the °f Detroit, who suffered internal ward F. Wendel, 34, of Wyandotte, head of the new institution. The injuries and a broken arm, leg troopers said. Hendel was uninjured. — man’s name is Michel | ‘ Pontiac Industrial Leader Announces His Retirement Goodloe H, Rogers, -one of Pon- tiac’s long-time industrial and civic. leaders, today announced his resig-/ nation, effective Sunday, as presi- dent and ‘general manager of American Forging & Socket Co. vice president, who os with An attorney, sports canna, one-time circuit judge and Pontiac official, Rogers was first affiliated with American Forging & Socket SS Oe Sa nee oe a et eee ankle, the hospital said, third driver, Richard Gu- lek 43, of Jackson, struck the ‘rear of Smith's car and was ‘Rot ihurt, deputies said, ‘and The Delay Rossellini Suit ROME Ww — A Rome court postponed .today bearing in Ro- berto Rossellini's suit for custody of the three children born of his now broken union with Swedish film star Ingrid’ Berg- man. The court set April 17 as the new date. rm Today’ s 5 Press gh hee Women's Pages leat M40 gg a es “AGarined on Page 2 a. 8) 4 Satie ON Dem Serena Set ee. 1957. One person was arrested in | be Comies ...... 4AEEs Vow anies any ee County News ........65.5..,.8 Editorials ...... iseveviseeey @ - Green Empress ......6.005..18 High School .........- tinsel fF Markets ++aeeee eteevveree . Obitmaries ........... Fisnaent 5. Sports ....... gateeces ove, E28 Theaters ....... “ | London Smog. Lifts Slightly Poisonous Clouds Still Hover Over Rest of Fearful Britain LONDON (AP)—Choking clouds of frightening smog littea slightly from London today but still rolled their poisonous way across the! rest of Britain. jon of the “yellow | death” smog! ithat killed 12,000 persons in Bri- tain in 1952. Enough. fog was left, howeger, | ere RE 8 traffic. The capital’s airport, 20 miles from the city center, was com- pletely closed in. ter, metropolis of the north. But a iquick break in the Western ap- proaches gave ships the chance to run for Welsh ports. Government scientists ithat the concentration of smoke; and poisonous fumes in the fog: already is worse than on the first) day of the killer smog in Decem- ber, 1952. early break in the fog belt stretching from the Yorkshire moors to the south coast. Hourly ing devices tended to get worse. The poison content of the fog gradually built up as the black shroud trapped smoke and other fumes which normally would rise away from the public's breath space. Householders were asked to cut down on coal fires to reduce the smoke. The peak of the 1952 smog was reached after four days. In London alone 4,000 persons died, mostly because of sulphur fumes from fac- tory chimneys company to show a gain last year. | Reiterating proposals which he}. ep ; liams goes before the peo- |ternoon and tonight may create riod with some warming about. |Sued a new cash appeal to Dense smog settled on Manches- warned Weather experts predicted no | readings on automatic measur- | Will Spell Out State Tax Plan in TV Address Levy Program Has Been ee Road conditions were treacher- forecast for tonight and a high of ous throughout ®akland County'20 Saturday. Winds will be north- early this morning as the temper-, westerly at 20-30 m.p.h. today di-! ature hung at the freezing mark, minishing tonight and tomorrow. slickening rain eovered roads and x * * highways. | The five-day | Best-Kept Secret of Governor's Term From Our‘ News Wires LANSING — Gov. Wil- over them increases, but dropping normal high of 33 and low of 19. temperatures forecast for late af- It will be cold throughout the pe-| ple on television at 7:30 ‘extremely hazardous driving con-: Tuesday, Snow will average about ‘pm. tonight to divulge ditions by Saturday morning. one-half inch Sundey and again | The official U.S. Weather Bu. Tuesday. probably the best- “kept, reau forecast is for snow flurries, Police and sheriff's deputies in secret of his 10 years in of- —" windy, and turning colder today. fice — his prescription for, A high of 38 was recorded in raising 140 million. dollars. Pontiac at 2 a.m. The thermom- in new taxes. | eter had fallen to 30 by 8 a.m, Williams Already has is-| ceived many calls inquiring about road conditions and reports | of numerous minor accidents. Temperatures will fall slowly. Pontiac Police were less fortu-) the state’s businesses. The governor asked 23 of Michi-| gan’s largest business taxpayers to send in their payments early to help the state out of its finan- cial hole. “big money”. ‘To Meet Tomorrow * * * e favorite guess on ne, Republicans of Oakland County are out to show plan-was that he would recommend President Eisenhower that the local party cannot be |a graduated state income tax, a likened to a “hibernating elephant.” fairly stiff corporation profits tax Party election workers, from precinct captains down leans ees piigag se oe to the housewife that rings your doorbell in a get-out- cudy grog. the-vote drive, will con- Unprecedented precautions were verge on the Bloomfield planned to safeguard the text of Hills High School tomor- his TV script from premature pub row morning for a new type lication or broadcast. on ie The dramatic buildup for ne Of ‘Action Conference. = telecast was heightened the last We think this meeting offers a two weeks by an extraordinary new twist to the technique of po- series of “brain picking’ confer- litical! planning,’ said Arthur G. ences held by the governor with Elliott Jr. county chairman. “In leading bankers, industrialists, la- essence, we're asking all of our 'draw up a plan of action for the Joseph F. Dodge, president of Patty for the coming years.” the Detroit Bank and former U.S.| President Eisenhower had budget director, and big three au-) warned party leaders to not let tomotive tax experts were among. the party become like “the hi- those he consulted. - bernating elephant who wakes Publicty, the governor has only | With a mighty trumpet biast at specified the size of the tax pack. | election time.” age he will urge on the Legis- | “The elephant here is wide lature next week to answer the (awake and we ‘re not going to let state’s long run revenue ne®ds. jt sleep again,”’ declared Elliott. LAWRENCE B. LINDEMER — the Oakland County area re- | during the day- with a low ot 19 nate as two staff ‘members fel) County GOP Wants Action Roads Treacherous as Rain Becomes Ice victim to the icy streets. early to- day. Patrolman Raymond Kent was itaken to Pontiac General Hospital with a head cut suffered when he ‘oak. calls 6 | slipped and fell in a municipal outlook calls fof’ parking lot while making parking ae Police expect the main roads to temperatures in the Pontiac area! meter collections. improve through the day as travel to average six degrees below the| Kent was treated in the emer- gency ward and released. Policewoman Bernice Berger was a bit luckier. She was_ in- volved in a two-car collision at Franklin and Square Lake roads ishortly after 9 a.m. but was un- injured. Three occupants of the other car suffered minor injuries. They were Sadie L. Jackson, 27, and Annie Nelson, 19, both of 172 South Blvd., ‘and Annie Jordan, 53, of 179 Harri- ison St, Mrs. Jackson and Jordan weres ‘treated at Pontiac General Hospital] and the Nelson girl was treated at |St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and re- leased. Pontiac pclice had received at least a half-dozen reports of prop- erty damage accidents by noon. ‘State Police at both the Pontiac ‘and Redford posts reported twice that number this morning as mo- torists started for work over glazed -highways. } | | | * * | Oakland County Sheriff's Depu- ties reported four accidents from midnight to 8 a. m. and twice that number from 8 until noon. The most bizarre smashup was ireported by deputies shortly after midnight on U.S. 10 near M-15 in Independence Township. Leonard J. Kopka, of 6421 Cramiane St., Clarkston, told deputies he was trying toe stop for traffic ahead of him waiting | at a traffic light but he skidded | on icy pavement and went into a | coe. | | | His auto shot wildly off the high- |way and smashed through two \large plate glass windows in the \frorit of a used furniture store at 6673 U.S. 10. Deputies said no one was injured. |The store was closed at the time. An 18-year-old Pontiac youth, ‘Jerry L. Christonson, of 3675 Oak- ishire St., was treated for minor (Continued « on n Page 2 2, Col. 2) It coincided almost exactly with - Coming here sid orig sure this) the proportions of the program ad- ‘gy omega . Y = Lawrence | \vocated by all but three members |5. Lindemer, state GOP chairman. 2, : who is expected to be the ‘‘whip'’) (ane = ee 8 behind a reorganization campaign here. Lindemer, who will seek re- election as chairman at the state conveation in Detroit Feb. 13-14, will moderate a discussion pe- riod after the workers split into- panels to offer suggestions_ on how the organization can be spruced up, Pledges U. ~ News Flashes HELENA, Ark. ()—The boiler of a work barge on the Missis- sippi River exploded today and killed seven persons and injured three others, a store operator | Near the scene reported. sured a Senate space inqu “We expect to receive some fine! suggestions,” Elliott remarked. = “But we also figure that team. Of years. work will develop when the work- ers feet they have had a hand in) the planning Cochairmen of the event will, be Gordon T. Getsinger and Mar- ‘majority leader Lyndon B. shall Wolfe, both of Bloomfield) Johnson (D-Tex) which is Township. Some 150 workers are expected investigating U.S. progress ‘to gather at the school, 4200 An- in space exploration. idover Rd., off West Long Lake ‘This committee wants to know lroad Just West of Telegraph road. where we now _ stand Johnson | CHICAGO ‘P—One person per-. ished and 10 were reported trapped today in a burning nurs- ing home west of Chicago. NEW YORK (P—A 2,875-ton Danish ship struck an iceberg south of Greenland today, the Coast Guard reported. The ves- sel radioed that it was in dis- tress, ifs engine rooms filling | with water. Here’ s the Beautiful side of Winter oneness vy Ponting Prove Phose Fish _ dam This is the State Conservation Department ~ con 9 sherertbenee esa ue ‘The river is the ( * < the bs ‘Senate group headed by ' S. Haste © —— to Put Man in Space WASHINGTON ( en — Dr. T. Keith Glennan as- iry today that the US. will ‘try “with the same sense of urgency we had during the ‘war’ to place a man in orbit “within the next couple The director of the National Aeronautics and Space " Administration made the pledge it ina statement to the Cz eres nie seen * |said, “When can the American people expect to catch up with the Russians?” Glennan‘s statement did not answer the question directly, but said the effect of Russian space achievements has been ‘‘enor- mous,"’ and “our space mission is so vital we must carry it for- ward with the same sense of urgency we had during the war.”’ Glennan reported that the Me- Dennell Aircraft Corp. of St, Louis will build ‘capsules we hope to use to send a n- into orbital flight within the neXt couple of years.” * * * “We are calling upon every sci- entific and technological capability of the nation that can contribute to this program,”’ he said, The NASA chiaf also: —Said that before the end of the year a flight of the Air Force X-15 rocket piame to an altitude of 106 miles should “stretch our big toe inte the edges of space.” The plane will go almost high enough to achieve an orbit, but lack ef speed would prevent this. Predicted that the “cluster” of Jupiter reckets being put to- | gether by the Army will make it possible in 1962 “to put 10 tens of payload into orbit and to send two toma of payload into. deep space, far beyond the moon.” The 10-rocket cluster ig expected to: have a total thrust of 1,500,000 pounds, ie Johnson commented that Russian space successes “indicate boosters of greater power than we possess and give evidence of their tech- é elt. ag 1 0rion Youths TWO Face Charges To Be Arraigned Today, for Cutting Brake and Gas Lines on Buses Two Lake Orion teenagers faced atraignment today on charges of! damaging school buses. causing an, estimated 1,000 Lake Orion pupils together. “to miss classes. Highest temperature ....... so. 36 ‘lowest temperature niomonecdnomers Mean tempertture |. cane 4 * * * Complaints against 17. of 20S, Andrews St Lee Shoup. and Peter Shaw, 17, of 209 bE. Jackson St were filed. by Superintendent of Schools Arlic A Reed. The Lake Orion High School sen- will arraigned | this afternoon ma probably be on chat ges of heious destruction by Orion Town must. be more gonmilitary | an war G Stanaback, | py jtitary ~ ship Justice Hel suid Tene kK. "Baty. assistant repentance rather than by deter- prosecufor. Twe other boys, ages M4 and 13i, whom Reed described as “bystanders,” were to be taken by state police to.duvenile Court for possible prosecution. heed said Shoup and Shaw ad_| mitted cutting brake and. gas lines on five school buses the night of | Jan 13, giving as a reason only that “we wi inted to get a holiday | school ' * * * from 4ecause the $69 damage was not, discovered until drivers set out forjof the 25-man Citizens about 40 Tax Committee on Dee. 3. their runs the next day, lcal world situationg make impera- = Dahlberg Urges United Church to Save World DETROIT (#—Dr. Edwin T. Dahlberg, president of the National |Council of Churches, called last night for a united church to save a divided world, Speaking at the 40thr annual ‘meeting of the Detreit Council of Churches, Dahlberg said that criti- tive the need for churches to stand He declared: “It is net communism alone that we have to fear. We need to fear much more the judgment of God—the possibility that all nations together, of every race and ideology, may be deemed to annihilation by satanic instru- ments of our own making.” Dahlberg said that the span need to realize that “our defen it must be defense - by rence,” lle added that “far portant than stepping resources for massive is stepping up our message massive reconciliation.) - Williams fo Reveal | Tax Secret Tonight (Continued From Page One) more im- up our retaliation of per cent of the school district's OFFERS CAUTION WORD children failed to make it to school, » pleed said. Another 10 per cent who normal: | ly would ride the buses were de livered to schools by’parents, he added The decision to prosecute beys was made at a Board of Edu cation meeting, Reed said * * * Young Shoup is the son of Mr and Mrs. Lee D Shoup. Shaw’ s parents are Mr. and Mrs Wilbur €. Shaw Car Output Totals 119,300 This Week DETROIT «m® — Fassenger car output in the United States this week will total 119,300 units, com- pared with 126,843 last week and timated the 104.359 in the same 1958 week, Automotive News said Thursday. The decline is attributed to cur-' tailed operations at Chrysler and Buick plants and reduced over- time operations at Oldsmobile The trade paper said truck out put this week will amount to 24,650 units against 24.465 last week and 18.272 in the same 1958 week. Automotive News puts the the committee's report as to spe-| . eredit, | It was conceivable but improb-| ‘able that a flat rate income tax, | jviewed with more favor by many | |Republican legislators, could get ‘Williams’ © blessing—but only, pro-, vided exemptions were far higher” than any now In effect in a north ern state The state revenue department es 23 big taxpayers will pay a total of 28 million dollars in ltaxes due June 30 | “It we can get some cash in | the treasury now,"’ Williams said, “we will be a lot better able to | keep the universities, state pay- | rolls and welfare payments going for a while longer.” Ile added that advance payment Yet, the Legislature on Tuesday yovernor cautioned against in his budget message to| the. Con lcluding on this hasis that he w a “endorsing or otherwise accepling cifie measures.” The Citizens’ Committee pack- age was keyed to a personal income (tax, with rates grad- uated from three to eight per | cent and q $40 per person tax | estimated to yleld 220 . million dollars a year. January of taxes “will just atave off the, car output at 545,547 units against Crisis for a little while.” 407.794 in Decem Mig Bruck output is figured at 97,013 units U. S ‘Ofters Variety of Weather By The Associated Preas A variety of weather prevailed across the country today, with precipitation in much of the cast ern half and in northwest sections. It was Great Lakes region, with snow and cold But warm air from the Gu temperatures upward from the} Gulf Coast to Pennsylvania and) West Virginia, They were above | freezing as far north as Southern) New England * * * A snow storm from the Great Plains moved into northern Mid- west areas and heavy falls were | * in prospect from northwest Towa] Romeo and Armada Community northeastward inte upper Michi-|Schoolx to close today kan Farmington Township police re- Rain, drizzle and fog prevailed ported miles of traffie jammed up im wide areas from the Mississippijon roads throushout the township! River to the Atlantic eoast, near ith his morning Tlowever, only one): the cold) front separating the | injury naecident has caeimeed in! warm and cold air masses cleared west of the cold) air The Weather Foll U8 Weather Boreaw Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Suew flur ries, windy and turning colder today artly cloudy and much colder tonight and temerrow. Falling temperatures te- day, Lew tonight 15, High tomorrow Nerthwesterly winds ?0-90 miles today diminishing tonight and tomerrow. Today in Pontlac Lowest temperature preceding ® am 10 At @ am: Wind velocity 20-34 m pb Direction—Northweat Bun sete Fricay at 847 pm Bun rises Baturday at 747 am. Moon sets Friday at 10 57 am Moon rides maa at 1242 am. Downtown 1 emperatores MH Cem 22.0.5. Lam, ....6. PL 7am ti) 12m ww Ram 0 Ipm bby 9am an 2pm 26 16 am... 26 Tharsday in Pontiac ‘Ae recorded downtown” Weather—Pog, drizate, “rain, One Year “Age | in Pontiac Highest temperature ..... SU COHES cic 2 Lowest temperature .......... 1+, 26 Mean temperature . 36 Weather—Cloudy, “Trace -of Bnow, Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Date in a6 Years “4 in 1001 52 ip 1680 ) ae *s Temperatore Chart Baitlinore 89 39 Memphis «7? 40 Blamarek 13-10 M Brownsville 78 66 Buffalo (19 Charleston 8) jam! 7” 1) Milwaukee 14 24 Mingeapolis 24 5 60 New. Orleane 73 61 ' Chicago 4 3t New York 4007 Cincinnatt 66 99 Peliston M4 Cleveland 47 38° Phoents 65 40 Denver 37 44 Pittsburgh = 48 ‘i | Detroit 37 637 Bt Lous #3 yath 6-0 B® Francisco h6 rH Port Worth 74 38 8 & Marie 32 14 Rapids 35 28 Traverse C. 34 91 Hougtiton 28 3 Washington 46 41 Jacksonville 61 AG Beattle 48 38 Kansas City 75 48 Tampa os 64 Marquette 330413 Roads Treacherous as Rain Freezes wintry in northern areas lake Read near M59. in Waterford from the Rocktes into the upper| Township late last night, said dep- fresh uties | All schools in the Rochester, If sent) Skies the past 24 hours, they said ‘as their leriats"' AteAnn Arbor, U, of M. faculty! _| members who were told today they | may not get paid after March 5; jwere worried about the “long range’ effect on U. of M. as well own personal ‘'cash (Continued From Page One) injuries at General Hospital after skidding into a tree on Williams Avondale, Birmingham districts were reported open today but buses only traveled on the main highways. Studentsa who are Us- ually pleked up by the bus on the back roads had to walk to the main highways for the trans- portation. Hazardois road conditions forced) Jeanette Helgren &, of 28570 Shroeder Rad., suffered minor head and facee injuries when rid- Ing a8 a passenger in a car driven by Mra, Frances Brim of 28508 Cireencastle Rd. She is being held under observation at Redford Medical Hospital. The car skidded on the icy pave- ment into the bridge abutment on 10-Mile road, a quarter of a mile “jin criminal cases,’ ile to Investigate labor east of Middlebelt road at 7:30 this morning. Since midnight 10 minor field, according to police town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was! 20 degrees. The reading at 2 p. m.) Was 26. Man Dies, Road Melts as Oil Truck Burns DETROIT (# — A Detroit truck driver burned to death last night when the oll truck he was driving | went out of control in nearby | The fire closed the acanibonnd | lane of busy Telegraph road to} traffic and heat from the flames | melted the asphalt for 100 yards. | oil tanks, It was owned by Rex Transportation Co. of Taylor Town- ship, \ \ chy? . 4 acel:| dents have been reporte 1 in South-| The lowest temperature in down. | | 'Brownstown Township, crashed im | i to a tee and burst into flames. Police said Orie Seibole, 47, coe ‘itrapped in the truck cab. The truck was pulling two trailer | WATER SAFETY GEAR ON DISPLAY — These are some of the water safety and rescue devices being exhibited this week at the Detroit Boat Show by the Oakland County Sheriff's Department advisory Display Draws Interest at Boat Show THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY. 30, 1959 lake patrol]. The patrol, which went into operation for the first time last summer, is staffed by almost 50 special deputies. a Sheriff's Lake Patrol Featured A water safety exhibit of the Oakland County Sheriff's Depart-, ment lake patrol is attracting the) attention of spectators at the De-| troit Boat Show this week at the iLight Guard Armory 4t 4400 E. |Eight Mile Rd The unique display features div- \ing and lifesaving equipment used | by the patrol, which was organized, ‘last summer — Bact S = ing manned = 38 Brings Increase Crime Rate Here (Continued From Page One) | In 27.718 In 1958, a steep drop from 37.141 a year earlier In reviewing the statistics, {t is) apparent that crimes of violence iwere down in ‘58 from the pre vious year, No homicides, 4 rapes and 43 aggravated assaults were. handled in the past year — as against 6 homicides, 12 rapes and 46 nugravated assaults in ‘57. | Larcenies and burglaries con. | tinued to baffle police officers | most, and the number of of- fenses in both categories climbed | above 1957 figures, Public Safety Director George D | |Fastman said the high increase in| vice arrests over ‘57 does not in-/ dicate more vice in Pontiac, but) increased enforcement activity by) polic e offi cers “There is a possibility that sta.) tistics in 1959 will show an ine rease, * Eastman said. | lle explained that all complaints. received by the police department are being checked out, whereas in the past officers filed reports only on cases they believed to be of a serious eoouan nature. Ask Committee to Probe State. Labor Picture. LANSING (UPL) — Four Repub- licans and one Democrat want to establish a special Senate commit- activities and Michigan's over-al! business elt mate, A resolution filed before the Sen- ate Business Committee yesterday ‘company are achieved in competi- (pesigned would create a committee ta see that Michigan's labor force is not. ‘enticed away nor weakened." Sen. John P| Smeekéns (R-Cold- water), chairman of the Senate) Labor Committee, said the investi. gating committee would not be cre- ated ta “harass anyone.” Other members of Smeekens' committee joined with the Cold- water Republican in sponsoring the) bill — Sens. Lynn 0. Francis (R- Midland), Arthur A, Dehmel (R-Untonville), Paul Younger (R- Lansing) and Garland Lane (D- Flint), 33 local patrolmen working in educate boat enthusiasts on the various aspects of water safety. The deputies hand out those interested a free pamphlet, llisting the dos and don'ts of bgating and swimming. * * € ed are different types-al- \life jackets and preservers for both: adults and children, and deputies | ~ readily demonstrate the proper US€ sports than in merely handing out) Rogers attended Olivet College | Sheriff Frank W. the | lof Yhesb items. An interesting part of the dis- play is the diving gear com- plete with oxygen tank that Bill and remain open until J1 each After post-graduate work at Har- Jackson, department skin diver, _uses whenever called upon to | shifts. Its main ebjective is to I" make a fast rescue or recover ‘firm before hig appointment as | the body of a drowning victim, The booth also displays pictures) to alliof water patrol activities during | the past year. The department's official rescue boat is also there. * | “The men are doing a fine job of proving that they are far more, interested in teaching people how to avoid the dangers of water tickets,” said 'Trons. | The doors open daily at 11 a.m. | ipight. Romney Wants GM Spli Into Two Companies (Continued From Page One) of more than one company from the old company * * * On GM's dominance, he said “Not only has General Motors | dominated the industry for thé | past 20 years, but in the absence | | of an adequate and effective anti- trust policy, its competitors have existed only because of the pur- suance by General Motors of a | policy that permitted them to exist, “General Motors has the power 10 eliminate some other companies | from the automobile industry. Evi- | dence of this ability is contained in| its profit level, * * * “Now, because of their tremen- dous contribution, General Motors | is entitled to much more than an average profit, just as Floyd Pat- terson (heavyweight boxing cham- | pion) is entitled to more than the average purse for the average) heavyweight. To provide incentive) and competition, the champion in industry should expect and receiv e| a champion’s reward.” ‘MUST BE SATISFIED’ Saying that the United Auto Workers Union had raised the ques. | tion of whether GM's profits are) too high, Romney said that ‘citi zens and consumers must be satis- fied that profits being earned by a tion with an adequate number of competent competitors, and added “Unless they are satisfied, we re expesed to the ability of those now attacking our economy to persuade the people that the government should intervene in seme manner that will seriously impair the functions of our com- petitive system. "This is already developing. We are confronted with reluctant pres- | idential hints of wage-price con-| trol. We are threatened with UAW back legislative proposals for price —" TODAY! 4 to 10 P.M. LEWIS | FURNITURE COMPANY 62 S. SAGINAW STREET GREAT STORE-WIDE MONEY-SAVING ’ 6 HOUR SALE Come Get These Exceptional Values on Fee Furniture. lhearings prior to companies’ insti- tuting price increases and many| other proposals.” | * * * In 1958, General Motors had prof- ‘its of $333.541,249, equal to $1.17 a ishar@ of its, outstanding common | It made-$843,592,000 or $2.99) stock. a ghare in 1957 and a record $1,- | 189,477,000 in 1955, “Ht you will analyze the cur- rent position of General Motors,” | Romney said, “it cannot grow | Significantly in the automobile | industry without finding itself in difficulty with the government | and the antitrust laws, even | though antitrust laws are current- ly deficient in their application to companies that clearly domi- mate an industry.” | Insisting his split-up plan, with the capital gains tax to apply only when a holder sold his shares in ‘one of the remaining companies, ‘would give “a greater degree of ‘competitive equality,’ Romney © said it also ‘‘would remove a prin- ‘cipal excuse for the excess power |now wielded by monopolistic ‘unions.’ oe Sen. Green Resigns as Committee Head WASHINGTON (UPI) ‘Theodore Francis Green today as the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee because of his age and fail- ling eyesight and hearing. Green, 91, is the oldest senator. The committee called a hurried Her to elect Sen, J. Willlam “ulbright (D-Ark) as Green's suc- cessor. Sen. (D-RD) chairman of} City Industrialist Tells of Retirement (Continued From Page One) |president during defense produc-_| 'tion in 1944. * * * A native of Detroit, Rogers has spent almost al! of his life in Pon- tiac. He and Mrs. Rogers, who make their home at 25 Ottawa Dr.,| are planning an extended vacation | ‘in the near future. Educated in Pontiac schools, | and took his law degree at University of Michigan School in 1913. | Law lvard University and a period in |which he was active in profession- ‘al sports, Rogers began private ‘practice in Pontiac. Two years with the legal depart- ment of the Oakland Motor Car |Co. were followed by 10 years as director of law for Pontiac, 1922- | 32 In 1935, Rogers was appointed to ‘serve a year on the Oakland | County Circuit Court bench, filling’ the unexpired term of Frank) L. Covert. * * * In later years, Rogers served several times as president of the, Pontiac Manufacturers Assn. and| was president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers Assn., a na- tional group, in 1954. He was 1935 president of the Oakland County Bar Assn., chair- man of the Oakland County Re- publican Committee in 1940, and served two three-year terms On the University of Michigan Board in Control of Intercollegiate Ath- letics, 1946-52. Selected as an all-state quarter-| days at Olivet, Rogers was a star) ‘catcher at the U. of M. and later went on to catck for several profes- sional teams, including the old St. Louis, Americans and Pittsburgh Nationals. * * * He coached several years at Uni- versity of Detroit and Pontiac Cen- tral High School before turning his full attention to law. _.Active in alumni affairs at Ann Arbor, Rogers was president of the University's ‘"M’ Club in 1948. AAA Says Record Bad BOSTON w — The American fields back during his undergraduate \instruction, followed by four weeks ‘the new patrolmen, in addition to The Day in Birmingham \Saturday Morning Swim Is Popular With Youths BIRMINGHAM -- Based on_at- popular programs offered las t|Sccess year. During the 30 weeks of swimming at Barnum Elementary School, Derby Junior High School and Birmingham High Schoo! over 14,000 “‘man-hours” were récorded. The summer playground pro- gram had a record year with 10,500 attendance chalked up in the 42 activities held. Robert Girardin, recreation di- rector, said nearly every pro- gram offered last year showed a substantial increase in at- tendance. , Baseball again led the summer program with the 21 school and park diamonds attracting an esti-| mated 35,000 players and- specta- tors. a Riflery had 305 boys and girls en- rolled from June 23 to Aug. 1. Children were trained in the use of firearms as well as how to shoot straight. ‘ Thé success of the latter was proven by Frank McCormick who turned in a perfect 1,000 score & in the annual] meet. © * * New to the program last year was the week-long Art* Festival held ‘throughout the-city. This ‘event featured the work of most of the area’s best-known artists. It attracted thousands of visitors from out of town, especially to the open displays in Shain Park. The 18 areas used for the recre- ation program included city-owned parks, schools and their athletic and for several special events, the Community House. Participants came from the, [School District which extends be- ‘yond city limits. | ! Bees that other organizations h as the Chamber of Commerce’ =P tbe Recreation Board are ‘better’ suited for the job, the group! ‘which has for the past 22 years ‘supervised the annual Halloween, Party has resigned. Roland W. Reese, committee chairman, said the entire records of all past parties will be turned over to any new committee named in the community. | He said the old group will do E Seek Applicants for 18 Pontiac Police Posts Applications for 18 vacancies on the Pontiac Police Department \force are now being accepted at the personnel office in City Hall. Applicants must be between 21- 28 years of age and have resided in Pontiac at least one year in jorder to qualify for the force. Deadline for submitting appli- cations is 5 p.m. next Friday. | Instead of attending the Detroit, Police Academy, the 18 rookie patrolmen will be trained in Pon- tiac, Public Safety Director George D. Eastman sdid today. The training. course will start off with four weeks of classroom of field work. Rookies will attend classes again for four weeks, and then for two to four weeks, Eastman sald. Outside instructors will teach Pontiac police officers. The train- ing course will last for approxi- mately 16 weeks, the public safety director said, after which time the new men will be assigned regular be coached by veteran officers E duties. what they can fn an advisory line but it is their honest opinion that a New committee can stage the , a a greater degree of Slipping and sliding, 375 women toured the city last night on the annual March of Dimes. Chair- man of the drive, Mrs. Arthur J. Otis, 475 Puritan Rd., said about $5,500 was taken in during the one heur campaign against polio. The Young- Adults Club at the Birmingham’ YMCA will meet at 1:45 p. m. Sunday at the “Y’’ build- ‘ing for a two hour skating party at Eton Park rink. Chairman Bill Etheridge said dinner at a nearby restaurant will conclude the after- noon’s activities. Tor a COMPLETE Line of FIS NEED: SHOP at SIMMS & SAVE i Join the: 1989 FISHING LICENSE HERE 3 ICE fille RODS : Reg. $1.00 » 88" Rod with line, spoon & hook. _ sgte ? 29° . 29° «69° 1CE SPUD 56 ane long, LEADER MATERIAL Various pound test nylon. 8¢ to. SNELLED HOOKS Package of 6 snelled hooks” from — ee ee mee Never Faj] — Nou-Freexe Tip-Ups $1.49 97: Value style, Ble 2 For secs pintod sp ross ran, 91-08 Large reel, double stabilizer, 17° long. Flag stands 2"' above ice on stick, Will never freeze up. _COLEMAN 4 y had LANTERNS— 1S: New modern treated hardw Single burner E ICE FLIES, SPOONS. ame Many kinds peed e as | E HAND “WARMER.” ema FLUID— 8-ox. can . 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The lasee ae ce A i eat 4 @ restored fort; he said, will be neuenges te caitis chi- @ Eastman or DIRECT re dh expge being @ opened the following summer if meen) . = ° s HOME mailing service. @ all goes weil. f a 4 {{) mw, Bonds would be retired by paid that isolation of the psychiatric Ps @ admissions patient in a mental hospital may, @ 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor s x * * be detrimental for him,’ Col, Haus- bende betesleadeohere detente tan oa The commission this month sold child said, CREAMALIN ANTACID LIQUID i Regular $1.96 Value 13! 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The National Safety Council, re- on motor vehicle’ it estimates that. suffered crip- The cost, including property de- FILMS to Simms . Ask State for $17,500) ———— Finer - Faster Photo Finishing a . = nar ae ‘Mental Patients All Rolis in @ ackinaw ! ° bt AM | Better Off With BACK 4g LANSING \—The Mackinac Is- Jobs at Hospital NEXT _@ land State Park Commission Thurs- | DAY at : day asked the Legislature for $17,-/ SAN FRANCISCO —An experi-| : 11A.M.® 500 to start planning on a proposed /Me"t in assigning patients with | istruction. wage loss, medical ex- Service . $400,000 to $500,000 restoration of S¢™ous mental illness to jobs in pense and overhead cost of insur- @/ Old Fort Michilimackinac at Mack- Letterman Army Hospital has won| ance was put at $5,400,000,000 inaw City, ‘enthusiastic acceptance by super- al + * + ivisors. W. Stuart Woodfill, commission) |t. Col. 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Since ‘54 CHICAGO (AP) _ Traffic acci- for every 100 million vehicle Vermont to 3 idents in the United States: took a per cent in Missouri. Of 693 citie# reporting to the In 21 of the past 24 months, the council, 308 had fewer deaths than the death toll was the previous year, Toledo's 41 per lower than the same month of the cent reduction was the greatest jamong larger cities. However, 133 icities had perfect no-death records Despite the two-year downtrend jfor the year. in fatality statistics, the death toll ulation of Portsmouth, Ohio, : Newport, en the highways were four Se R.I. Las year's oaka ven per cent fewer than the 39,- was the lowest since 1950. The record toll is The been sustained th 39,969, set in 1941. said “there has improvement”? in “There are indi- counci] e accident toll. was roughly equal to the 1950 pop- Invite Irish Head to U.S. WASHINGTON (UPI)—President per Sean O'Kelly of Ireland has been cent under the 38.702 in 1957 and invited to visit the United States later this year, 528 in 1956. The total compared! time of St. Patrick's Day, to the 1954 toll of 35,586, which 17, probably about the informed sources report. Ignore Reich Birthday —Twenty-six FRANKFURT, Germany «UPI) years ago today cations everywhere that the pub- Adolf Hitler became Chancellor lic aroused over the needless blood- shed and destruction on the streets and highways,”’ it added the face of a five per cent increase Thirtv-one states revorted few- in highway travel for that period. er traffic deaths in 1958 than in “There is increasing appreciation The 1958 death rate was 5.6 deaths 1957, ranging from 27 per cent in» Ladies - Girls - LAST 2 DAYS JANUARY CLEARANCE Tonite and Camera Pricesies Smashed Last 2 days for the biggest ° price cuts of the year on New, Used, Demonstrators, Models—Save 30% to 50% $64. 50 REVERE +88 1987 with §2.5 lens $39.95 Bell G Howell #2.5—discontinued . 2487 $99.95 Keystone K32 3987 Olympic #2.5 lens $97.50 REVERE =80 4487 7700 Roll load, 42.5 ~ 12987 $99.50 WOLLENSAK 43D—#1.8 lens .. $169.50 REVERE Turret Automatic Electrie-Eye a0 Just a few of the many, many you ll tind here at Simms Kodak, Bell G Howell, Revere, Wollensak, etc Small deposit holds. : ; aipper 8mm MOVIE CAMERA | $32.50 KODAK 8mm with #2.3 lens $39.95 KODAK oa with #1.9 lens . $59.50 Kodak Turret with all #2.3 lenses $132.50 Dejur D-100 Mag. 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We Will Not Integrate ~ South | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 80, 1959 which will remain so until it either is reversed by the court itself or nullified or modified by the Congress or the people. . * x * that has been one of the features “It cuts through the hypocrisy, constitutionally valid. They have said, privately, ‘we know it is in- evitable that the schools . close unless some positive action is taken." But publicly they have encouraged the mob, the haters, Podesiion Will Deal With N.Y. Commuters - NEW YORK (UPI)—Gov, Nelson’ A. Rockfeller yesterday named nue walks to and from work every. cial consultant to. deal with prob- lems of commuters who come into. ; the city to work by train, bus and. car. : ‘ Purcell, a resident of Park Ave: ‘ the minds which think in terms of |» ier W. Purcell iday—24 blocks each way, lof politics in the Deep South. A|bombing churches and schools, by| saci =e : liberate speed’ means integra. £904 99 per cent of the South’s po-jthe most outrageous vilification ree : | 2 SPEED POWER DRILL age 80) so that you can help through Virginia, Alabeme end Georgia tion should be going more slowly ‘litical leadership has all along ad-\and denials of court authority and take care of final expenses wit Earlier he wae in LSsie Rise. to out. than it is. |mitted that the court's action was/law.”-- out burdening your family. \cider's observations on how the South shut the schools if it is necessary.’ [ s . _, stands today on segregetion | ‘But the city’s new school board is| The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther Bee eo net wn OLD By JACK V. FOX \npw faced with a federal order to,King, probably the foremost Or STEEL . . » let us tell you how you can still apply for a $1,000 Hfe im- maitor's Note: For the past 10 days | LITTLE ROCK SYMBOL surance policy (for people up to Jack V. Fox roving reporter for United Little sien beominia @ arabe Press Ynternational, bag been traveling k, Ark. In of the South's determination to! matter of proceeding “at de- ansac by mail with OLD fet & . : peepee a a ATLANTA, Ga. (UPI)~—You hear| proceed v th the re-opening of Spokesman for the Negro integra- s AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. , } he Negro 1 This January May Be Best No obligation. No one will callion every side in the South today controversial Central High School tion fogce, sees danger in this. « It is GRADUAL MEANS NEVER Guo ‘the flat and uncompromising Point and to admit some Negroes S : L W t D th T ] ] “Gradualism in the white South ee O es ea O ‘that this region will never inte- noteworthy that half a dozen other means never,” he says, ‘“Certain- i rate Negroes and whites. 'Arkansas communities have inte- ly the process of Negro equality is past LANSING (UPI)—This|the 90 for the same period last . Tear out this ad and mail it today with your name, address ® . ; r and year of birth te Old Amer-| The white stand is thaf the South gration A factor of considerable signifi ican Insurance Co, 3 West 9th, not only will not integrate, but by) i eae : j W “oth ' ) | Dept. L8521A, Kansas City, Mis- tradition, culture and decades of cance is the growing momentum Ce of as me : : im = weekend will decide if this month year. The lowest January death Full 44" sourt reustom, the South cannot integrate. of those moderate southern forces A ee ee will have Michigan's lowest Janu-|other than during the wartime was Cc i : ; Custom, . “tomorrow, Certainly there are cul- ary peacetime highway death toll 81 in 1952. apacity in variougi'Who are not willing to pay the stances (Price of a ct lete shutd 5 . nstances, Price of a complete shutdown of x.crq’s part in a number of areas the public schools. They are prom-;; Sout I in the South . vi *jinent here in Atlanta where signs ck * The schools of Norfolk, F- ican be seen on automobiles, “We ginia’s largest city, and three | ” And yet on every side, ways and in individual } the South is in fact integrating, tural arid educational lags on the in 25 years. | State Police said there were }4 There were 56 deaths through deaths last year on the weekend _Weétinesday, a reduction of 34 from’ compared with this one. j ee | The RIGHT Speed for All Jobs KITCHENS “But the southern whites don’t want it to come gradually — why Designed and Installed other communities in the state, apparently are going to admit 4 small group of Negroes next) Monday morning after collapse of the “massive resistance” laws which elosed nine schools serv: ing 13,000 students. iwant our public schoots.”’ * * It is not a question of southerners going over to the side of integra- ‘tion. Polls have shown that six out of seven whites are against it. ‘But they are frustrated and dis- ‘traught at the endless skirmishing the Little Rock plan was going to 10 to 12 years. It was the epitome of gradualism.”’ It was interesting to note the impact made in the South by Sen, Herman Talmadge's proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitu- HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS Wide Selection of Components Genuine geared chuck. No gear shifting. The 1,000 RPM speed for drilling holes from 5/16” -and up. Ideal for tough drilling jobs in masonry ond steel. fF 3,000 RPM speed idea! for holes less than 5/16” and for rotary sawing, sanding and wire brush operations. 110 volts, AC or DC. Atlanta, the South's great me: and maneuvering and employment tion. It would turn over admin- tropolis, has just quietly accepted of subterfuge to get around it. istration of public schools exclu- Catalogue “Net” Prices LOW PAYMENTS CAN BE FINANCED Attractive Demonstration Room = 222: ee italiana Sarees it® It dominates almost every con- sively to the states and their ee trolley system. There has not been vergation. There is no question of subdivisions. ; i MAKE YOUR KITCHEN an incident ‘over it. Thirty-four southerners not wanting to talk Editor. Ralph McGill wrote in the Expert Guidance — Complete Installation J other southern citles now have !n- with the outsider about it. Instead Atlanta Constitution: ; SALES AND LOOK LIKE NEW tegrated buses, including Little: they are movingly eager to get 7 scined ee oe! Rock, New Orleans, Miami, Nash- their point of view across He (Taimac ge) ecame ie SERVICE wer . +3 am mat bo 5 1 Wie specialize in the complete | 1. nichmond, Chattanooga and There i bel h first Deep South Senator or peal . design and installation Of pniyas Raleigh and Charlotte. j ‘here is reason to believe they | gressman publicly to state Ma dA “ ; kitchens bathrooms On the noniee States, more than| are making headway in con- | Supreme Court decision on the i 409 E. ple, Birmingham MI 4-5230 921 Mt. Clemens FE 3-9830 . | porch additions >» and other A quarterseniilion' Negro euiidren| vincing northerners that this schools ‘is an accomplished fact’ . Hy - Rome snpiovemsns: are now going to public schools - esas ane : CALL TODAY with whites. There are 10,000 more . : . in white classes in Texas. North . For Free Estimate Carolina ha» token integration. Alabama, Florida, Georgia, : CARL SHELL Louisiana, Mixsissippl, South Caro- i lina and Virginia—up to now—are ; . 4 segregated at public school levels : AND SONS and most of those states have au- > ; ' — : — = a , : ; thorized the governor to Close any . a“ . ‘a on by ‘ f ae ny hE gg" 4994 DIXIE HWY. school faced with Integration tht ‘ Laie i S : : si 5 2 S DRAYTON OR 3-5034 | t+ * ! tlt : gS § grit Ql | Open Friday ‘til 9 P. M. But the wedge has been opened » cw Al , cuss : a fon the college jevel in three of - ~ mem then) — Louisiana, Virginia and ig Specialized Service | fo" dust outside Monigomery, Ala., e TV the first capital of the Con. federacy, a state circuit judge @ HI-FI went through the motions of @ TAPE RECORDERS keeping voter registration ree- ords in two heavily Negro @ RECORD CHANGERS @ P.A. SYSTEMS @ RADIOS @ OFFICE INTERCOMS @ WEBCOR FACTORY SERVICE BLAKE RADIO-TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 ' counties from President Elsen. hower's new Civil Rights Com mission. He turned them over instead to county grand juries but those bodies promptly made the records available to the federal investiga- tors Sen. Lyndon Johnson's proposal for some sort of ‘‘mediation hoard” on segregation disputes is avidence that the very top southern Demo- cratic leadership feels the South must take some new posifive up proach to the problems LAST 3 DAYS | FRIDAY — SATURDAY — MONDAY 10-Pc. Living Rm. @ Sofa or Sofa Bed ® Matching Chair @ 2 Step Tables @ Cocktail Table '@ 2 Decorator Lamps ®@ 2 Throw Pillows ®@ Smoker ALL 10 PIECES IS | Nylon Covers - All 3 Pieces as Low as 178" % Py k eb a INVENTORY $1238 storms naor,, ALL SUITES & SECTIONALS um, ONLY $i; cowN so KGL 20-50% Off Bervesat ONLY $18 DOWN CLEARANCE OF BEDROOMS! —— aa 3 23 ime f CLEARANCE OF DINETTES Be eS ee ES 5-Pc. 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JANUARY 30, 1959 } . } ty #, Factory Authorized HOOVER VACUUM SERVICE ieee $495 Hargrave 742. W. Huson FE 55-9101 FILLMORE A. BYRD Fillmore A. Byrd, 59, of 482 E. ning at Pontiae General Hospital. |a as oat oan Sho Sai Je. So Tetley Fu neral, Home, RICHARD CARRUTHERS Service for Richard Carruthers, _|T2, of 185 Prospect St., will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Trinity Bap- tist Church. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery His body is at the Frank Car- ruthers Funeral’ Home. A retired employe of Grand Trunk Western 4 to 10 LEWIS | FURNITURE COMPANY 62 S. SAGINAW STREET GREAT STORE-WIDE MONEY-SAVING 6 HOUR SALE Coma Get These Exceptional Values on Fine Furniture. P.M. Mansfield Ave., died Thursday eve- Railroad, iS web sender at Trinity Baptist Church. Sarviving are a Harold of Kansas City; a jughter, and brother. he, Cqautters died unexpected- ly at his home Wednesday. MRS. EDWARD R. FISCHER (Lela M.) Fischer, 59, of 31 Hood! with burial in Waterford Center Cemetery. Mrs. Fischer died Wednesday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an illness of five years. ‘Walton. Bivd., died yesterday in | 1 i\Lumber & Building Supply Coe., | | Giddings Rd., died unexpectedly |Thursday night at this home. ieame here from Lapeer County. 'tiac; Almon of Leonard; a daugh- ROGER A. CRAIG Roger A. Craig, 50, of 623 E. | Pontiac General Hospital after a brief illness. He was an employe of Bor Detroit and a member of the Meth- odist Church iin Carlton. Surviving are his wife, Florence; his father, John A. of Woodefield, Ohio; three sons, Neil C. of the U.S. Air Force stationed in Lin- coln, Neb., Roger D, and Arthur E., both of Pontiac; a daughter, Coranne of Pontiac; a grandson; and three sisters. Service will be held at 11 a.m. Morday at the Voorbees-Siple|r Chapel with burial in White Chapel Memoria] Cemetery. EBER B. SUTHERLAND Eber B. Sutherland, 82, of 1661 A retired farmer, Mr. Sutherland Surviving are five sons, Eugene, Bert, Lee, and Vern, all of Pon- Service for Mrs. Edward R: 2 St., will be held at 2 p. m. Satar-|°! day at the Pursley Funeral Home, Deaths in Pontiac. and Nearby Areas nc. Mrs, Howard Brooks of Pon- 'tiae; 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He also leaves a sister. . Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Voorhees-Siple Funeral Co., low at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Detroit. He died yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after a long. ill- Mr. Wiggen was employed as a driver by the L. H. Cole Oil Co. Surviving besides his wife, Lou-| ise ere four sons, Ben of Hough- jtom, Oscar, Ray and Nels of De- ; and a sister. Mr. “McRobbie died Thursday at beth, are two sons, the Rev. Fran- ‘Township home. THEOPHILUS A. SHARP Operator of Market Dies at Age of 85 Theophilus A. Sharp, a retired .|Pontiac and Birmingham meat market operator, died early this morning in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital after an illness of a year. He was 8. He was a member of St. Vincent -i'de Paul Church and Knights of Columbus. Surviving besides his wife, Eliza- his home folloyring a long illness.'cis L. Sharp of Flint and John) Surviving are his wife, Alberta; of Detroit and Mrs. Paul Char- lick of Milford; four grandchil- dren and three dren. US vestment of more than $85 billion. Sharp of Pontiac: two daughters, ‘a son, Walter R. of Detroit, two Mrs. Marie Livingston of Lake Or- top of a pajama jacket twisted daughters, Mrs. Colou E. Charlick'ion and Mrs. CatHerine Bradley of around his throat. Pontiac. A family Rosary will be said at) great-grandchil- 8 p. m. Sunday in the Melvin A.| parents, Schutt Funeral Home. A Knights/Kezar, told them they repeatedly jof Columbus Rosary will follow, . railroads represent an in- iat 9p. m. Funeral service will be held atl ide Paul Church with burial in Mt. 10 a. va Munday at Dt. Tiniolll Hope Cemetery. TONI GHT : ' ond Father of County Seay Official Dies NIGHT Daniel T. Murphy Sr., the father ‘Till 9 of Oakland County’s register of deeds, Daniel T.. Murphy Jr., died | yesterday afternoon in Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit. He had been in ill health nearly a year. Mr, Murphy, 70 of 1604 Pe- trolia St., came to Pontiac in 1926 and had been an employe of = tiac Motor Division. He was a member of Central Figure-preising wool blend FAMOUS BRAND x WASHABLE SLACKS ; Methodist Church. 10.98 ‘8 99 Surviving besides his wife, the. ‘former Helen Payne, are a daugh- Values e iter, ' Pontiac: Mrs. Lansing; Lorraine Cudney of East another son, Donald of 12 grandchildren; and a |sister, Hattie L. 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But since we've had this particular Civil Service package, the corridors of the City Hall have echoed and_ reverberated with calumny and hideous sounds. There have been charges and counter charges. There have been recriminations. There has been altoyether too much chaos and just plain confusion. * * * Civil Service seems to do great things for many-employes in many occupations. But our type of Civil Service for a police force may be a horse of another color. Perhaps it isn't adaptable. Perhaps it simply won't work. And perhaps we had the wrong Civil Service set up. Othe cities with the same deal as ours seem to be having trouble and re- grets * * * After all, there may be a fun- damental difference between the administration of a police force and working conditions in an apiary, a foundry or a zoo. Cer- tainly the City of Pontiac has witnessed more dissatisfaction in in the Police Department than we had before by a wide, wide mar- gin. There's absolutely no argu- ment about this. NEVER has there been such a turmoil. NEVER has the place rocked on its foundation as it has under this setup. * * * The Presa feels the City Commis- sioners have become convinced the citizens should be given an oppor- tunity to toss this one particular Civil Service. into oblivion Maybe that’s where it belongs. Maybe that’s where it should have been all the time * * * The motion was made by Commis- sioner WILLIAM DOoNALpson, former Mayor, and one of the closest stu- dents of Pontiac's city government in the past decade. City Commissioner Ropert A. LANpry said: “Morale in the department has reached a new low and will continue to decline. Real discipline is now un- altainable.” & * * * Commissioner JOHN DUGAN says, “Lt handcuffs the City Manager and ties our (the Commission's) hands, too * * * We don't need military setups in civillan life, but the police department must have certain organizational features that tend in this direction. Anything else might prove to be folly. * * * Tueopore CaArbLson, former Chair man of the Civil Service Commission said he would fight the repeal per- sonally. Perhaps it would be more becoming for the former Chairman of the Commission to assume a neu- tral position anda more judicial and impartial attitude. He has a personal oar rin the puddle THE PONTIAC PRESS Trade Mark Datly Except Bunday 46 W. Huron Pontiac, Michigan Published i Tut Powtisc Press Company Avesert Basser, Joie A. Rever, Executive Vice President secon ‘Advertising and Advertising Director Manager fant M. Treapwert, Circulation Manager Howsan HM. Firecrkate mn, Vice President and Business Manager GO. Masewart Jognin Local Advertising Manager doun W. Prreorsato, Becretary and Bditor Hannay J edagee Rattor Geones C. Inman Classified Manager The Associated Press ts entitied exclusively do the use for republication of all local ne®s printed in this Hewspaper as well as all AP news dispatches ‘omvisG Parse is Uelivered by catrier for 40 cents s week; where carrier service ta not available, by mall in Oakiand, Genesee Livingston, Macomh, r and naw Counties it js $1200 a year; eleewhere in and and all other places tn the United States ranee, oy, | bap subscriptions pa ble in e hes been at ape. Steed fate | at Pon jtiae, Michigan. Somber al If the people are happy over the way the Police Department has gone, they can re-affirm their previous vote. If they think we need a change, they can vote accordingly. The Press feels that a change could only move in one direction — upward. Aren't we at the bottom nuw? Pontiac Area Fortunate to Have Service Center Pontiac and this area should voice a vote of thanks to the Salvation Army Men's Social Service Center for its splendid contribution to our area * * * Major Ernest ALDER and his com- petent assistants have achieved an outstanding record in their first full year of operation. The unusual part of the center's activities is that they have never asked for a penny’s worth of assistance since coming to Pon- tiac. Particularly newsworthy is the fact that the center operated on a budget of $238,377 for the year. According to Major Alder, that is precisely what they spent’ and what they took in, * * * Our area has benefited from thei activities since they cared for 447 emotionally disturbed men. In the past, this service has not been avail- able on an expense-free basis x * * Rehabilitation of this army of unfortunates is a continu- ing problem and we are exceptionally fortunate to have the advantages of this Salvation Army's Service Center growing The Man About Town oe pm ae Echoes of Winter Good Samaritan Acts; Some Others That Aren’t So Good Ground hog: An animal that if he's getting restless he's a chump. This columi wishes that four certain young men would identify themselves They have a light truck and have been pulling cars back into the highway, that have run off the roads between Pontiac and Rochester They refuse to accept any pay for their work, saying only, "We're Boy Scouts.” Several people for whom they did the Good Samaritan act have phoned me about tt Also sought is the identity of the young man who stopped when the car of Mrs. Genevieve Breed of Clarkston skldded into the ditch on the Rochester Road. When jie saw {it was a female driver, he merely grunted, “Just like a woman,’ and drove away. But the above four young men came to her rescue later When his car got sti Cranbrook Road, Bert Liscom of Birmingham went for help. When |e returned he found that somebody had unsuccessfully tried to get ft out and took his top coat and ski boots ick in a drift cn Many drivers are wasting gas oline by carrying a few hundred pounds of slush and ice under their cars and on the roof, hood und rear deck. The wise driver doesn't give it a ride any longer than absolutely necessary. There's a dog around the home of George Hilleary on the Dixle Highway, near Waterford Hill, that jumped from a car when it skidded into the fence the other night, and ran away. The owner waited for a few hours, but the dog did not return. un- til the next morning. Now {t won't eat, and whines most of the time Verbal Orchids to- Thomas Shipley’ of,12 Park Place; 84th birthday. Mrs. Josephine C, King of 25 Lorraine Court; 85th birthday Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Mackiehan of 79 Elm St.; 62nd wedding anniversary Mrs.. Mayme Gleason “ Williams Lake; 91st birthday . Mrs, Charity Gibbons of Birmingham; 04th birthday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruedisuell of Drayton Plains; 53rd wedding anni- versary. 4 Jy any bit NEA Service, ing Something Happened to the Middle of the Road David Lawrence Says: eA RN ’ Talmadge Bill Needs Addition WASHINGTON — Eight southern Senators have taken a significant ‘step to refute the notion that the south believes in lawless ways. Senator llerman # k. Talmadge of # (eorgia, Demo 3 crat. Intro- \@ duced a proposed amendment to the federal constitu tion which is in- tended to give the states exclusive control of their school systems Whether one agrees or dis agrees with this proposal as «a solution of the tragic ;conditions brought about by the segrega tion-integration controversy in the courts, the fact is that the southern Senators have come for ward With a legitimate means of overcoming what they con sider the ill effects of the 1954 “desegregation decision of the has LAWKENCE Supreme Court of the United States. The big question, however, is whether the proposed amendment, when analyzed, does really pro vide the solution desired by the south Senator Talmadge rightly SAYS * * * “The closing of any school any where is a lamentable veeurrence The closing of a public-school s¥s- tem is 4 “terrible tragedy, The destruction of publie education in an @ntire Fegion of oup nation would be an unparalleled catas- trophe ~ Yet a realistic appraisal ®f the facts of the matter affords no con- clusion but that that will be the Inevitable result of binding the cit- ivengs of the South in the chains of circumstance now being forged around them. And the real losers of such an eventuality unfortunate- lv will be those who have the least to say about it ~— the school children of the South and thei parehts ” * * * But the amendment whieh Sen ator Talmadge offer, dors not delineate the fundamenta, con- stitutional right of the parents to decide for therseives how their children shall he educated. The text of the proposed amend ment is as follows “Administrative control ef any publie public edueational instittiioen, or public edueational svstem operated by any state or political oy other subdi- vision thereof, shall be Vested ex clusively in such state and sub- division and nothing contained in this constitution shall be construed to deny to the residents thereof the right to determine for them- selves the manner In which any such school, institution or system ig administered by such state and subdivision,” * * * It would be easy enough, how ever, for the Supreme Court to rule that even today nothing in the Constitution interferes with the school, The Country Parson “A man's life, Uke his barn, needs a little repair ence in awhile to keep it from falling apaft.” right of local school authorities to “administer the educational in- stitutions themselves and that dis- crimination on the basis.of race or color or creed is not an “‘ad- ministrative'’ matter at all but a question of citizenship rights What needs to be done, of course, is to include in the pro- posed amendment an affirma- tion of the right ef parents — the citizens themselves —to de- termine what kind of educational institutions they wish thetr chil- dren to attend, The individual may discriminate but the state cannot, This means, under present con- ditions. two school systems or two sets of classes within the same school buildings or separate build- Ings Obviously there are parents who do not mind seeing their children enrolled in ‘integrated’ schools. Other parents want their children in segregated schools. x + * A constitutiona] amendment that Spells out the rights of parents and gives a discretionary right to the state legislatures or loca! school -boards to set up a dual system {is the only method that will assure ‘freedom of choice’ for the parents. * * *. The tuition-grant system offers another alternative, but, in the absence of some new constitutional authority, this cannot mean any quasi-public-schoo] system but a 100-per cent-private system. ee ee Dr. William Brady Says: . Grind Own Whole Wheat and Be Sure of Vitamin E Vitamin FE. say Bicknell and Prescott in ‘The Vitamins in Med- icine” “‘cures and prevents mus- cular dystrophy in rabbits, guinea pigs and various other animals, It is difficult to understand = why wheat germ oil should ever be given in prefers ence to whole wheat germ. It is certain that the oil cannot contain anything not pres- ent in the parent germ, and it is equally certain that much of the value may be lost. Is, indeed, with- out doubt lost in as far as the vita- min B complex and minerals are concerned." It has not been positively estab- lished that lack of vitamin Fis a fact of muscular dystrophy in hu- mans, Tiere is no scientific evi- dence to support the widely propa gated theory that vitamin E_ pre- vents heart failure or cures heart disease DR. BRADY There is sclentifie evidence that vitamin FE deficiency is a cause of sterility in animals, Wheat germ is superior to wheat germ oil as a source of vitamin EF. Wheat germ oil becomes rancid more quickly than wheat germ, and even the slightest rancidity, searcely perceptive to smell, indi- cates great loss of vitamin EF Injections of wheat germ oil have no greater effect than wheat germ oil by mouth, Beware the ‘‘clinic”’ racketeer who keeps you running to his shop for “shots” of this or that vitamin. . * * * From. experiments in animal feeding, many nutrition authorities have concluded that vitamin E de- ficiency is a cause of abortion or premature birth, and some good physicians are convinced that this applies to humans too, So these physicians prescribe about 1-10th grain of tocopherol (concentrated wheat germ oil) daily to prevent threated or habitual abortion, Why they prefer concentrated wheat germ of] to whole wheat germ is difficult to understand—but doctors are as likely to be gullible as any- one else, Wheat" germ begins to become rancid in a few days, so in order to get full vitamin value, one should get it fresh from the mill at least once a week, better twice a week, 1f that is not practicable, use plain wheat instead of wheat germ, ground or cracked in the old coffee mill or electric home mill, For instructions send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope and ask for the pamphiet Wheat Te Eat. It is certain that wheat germ cannét contain anything not pres- ent in plain wheat. But to enjoy good eating and good health which the staff of life provided for our forefathers one must have the de- termination or the gumption to lay in a. supply of wheat, Many poor geeks are too timid to do so. They think wheat is not quite fit for human consumption. Signed letters, not more than one page of 100 words jong eaieproed to personal health and hygien ease, diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady, if « stamped self-addressed envelope is sent 4 the Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1959) Voice of the People Urges Residents to Take - Advantage of Polio Clinie People should hasten to ‘abso advantage of the opportunity to get: polio shots at PTA sponsored clinics, tentatively pared for mid-Feb- -. sey tee iy See x « £ A recent survey revealed only about 25 per cent of Pontiac popu- lation adequately protected. It’s imperative that steps be taken in time to correct this situation before another polio season rolls around and we find ourselves in an epidemic as Detroit did. * * * This program should be a God-send to many families who found themselves in adverse circumstances the past year through no fault of their own. 54 E, Yale Ave. Commends Press for Printing List This is to thank you for publish- ing a complete list of the players drafted in the reeent Nationa] Foot- ball League draft in your paper Jan. 22. Yours is the only paper in the Detroit area that I know of that published such a list. W. E. Mosher dr. Birmingham , ae Reader Opposes Forced Closing The recent issue involving clos- ing business _ establishments aroused my interest. No law should compel a person from procuring a living. This is the land of liberty and in addition, the United States is recoghized as a Christian nation. * *« God gave us minds of our own with the prerogative of making our own choices and decisions. Our God is a God of Love, and it’s his job to judge, not ours. If we would spend as much time in prayer as we do condemning our fellow man, we'd accomplish much, * * * The Bible says the effectual, fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. God help us to have compassion rather than con- demnation, God does not need the help of Caesar. ; Will Brandel Hotel Roosevelt ‘Am I Mistaken on Editorials?’ A VOP letter Press for ‘‘taking sides” torial. I thought that purpose of an editorial. Puzzled criticized The in an edi- was the (Editor’s Note: Itvis.) ‘You'll Be Repaid for# eeding Birds’ My ‘husband andl think it would be wonderful if more folks took it to heart about feeding the little birds and every starving creature. We have a large flock of birds around our home that we take care of the best we can. The little birds know they'll have food waiting for them in the morning. We also have a little squirrel that knows he is very hungry when he will take | food from my hand. My husband and I love every wild creature. Please, folks, ‘feed the wild life as best you can, You shall be rewarded by them for doing it. Also, God shall reward you for helping them. Wildlife Lever © Mrs. George Gray ‘Those Are Friends of Russian Reds’ Spot the names of the congress- men who are trying to ehd the House Un-American Activities Committe@ and you'll spot the friends of the Russian Communists, * * * Some people think that if they succeed in ending this °eommit- tee, the next target will be the FBI, Our foes already have a lot of courts partly in their hip pockets. * * * The Un-American Committee is a great defense for this nation and all our enemies are scared of it, as they should be, . Fligger ‘We Can’t Afford Relief Cheats Here’ An eastern city indicted nearly 100 for cheating on relief. We must keep a good check here. A lot of us haven't had enough work to pay any very stiff taxes. Six Months in ’58 ‘Castro Is Only. Minor Leaguer’ Why shouldn't Castro shoot the opposition down? Batista set the style in Cuba. ‘ Castro looks. across a small stretch of ocean and sees the United States bowing and bend- ing before the bloodiest bully of them all, the Russian grown prince. Mikoyan’s list of those slaughtered is supposed to reach the million mark and Castro never will mow down over a paltry two or three hundred, If he gets into six figures, he might visit the United States and get wined and dined by the top busi- ness men, for that’s the kind of reputation that seems to make friends, With the a tiny number he has knocked off, he'll only be enter- tained by the skid row gang. Castro better raise his sights to bigger and better murdering. Jeems Likes Statement by Old Gentleman I like the current statement of a #-year-old man who said: “Years ago I gave away all my life’s savings to prevent its unjust confiscation by government death taxes. At the present time. I am the honored guest of my children and grandchildren, which is one kind of old age insurance that has always enjoyed the blessing of Almighty God.” 44-Year-Old—and Jealous a) Case Records of a Psychologist: Newness Isn’t Always Note George’é query. Despite the popular emphasis on novel- ty and “newness”, don’t you still order your lifelong break- fast menu item of “ham and eggs” or “coffee and rolls’? A successful newspaper, like a money - making restaurant, must offer the basic menu that people crave all the year around, Memorize the secret of human interest given below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE A-44]1: George A., aged 38, is a professor in a leading journalism school. “Dr. Crane,” he began as we dined together recently, “I am very much inter. ésted in your column, “Although it is probably the old- est current ‘ad- vice’ column, our latest polls show it is still the most ' widely read. Which brings up an interest- ing point. Many editors have a fe DR, Chane tish about ‘newness,’ * * * “But newness doesn't neces. sarily mean © or success, do you think?” NOVELTY FAD This professor has raised a dandy tople for debate, for wagers editors of the old school are sessed with the idea that “change” or “novelty” is the chief virtue in a feature. breakfast which they have con- sumed for maybe 60 years. And most diners in America don't want novelty with reference to their basic foods! : Oh, Tl admit that some house- wives like to scallop the edges .of the grapefruit for variety, but the basic greatly influenced by such frills. Vf you are interested in bust. hess or journalism, please -re- member our rule for determin- ing ‘human Interest,"”. for it Says: “The center of human interest is wrapped up in your own epider- mis! “Every inch that you move away from a person's own skin, you begin to lose his interest. * * * “And every second that you move away from the present mo- “ment of time, you likewise find waning interest. “Tersely stated, human interest means, ‘Me, here, NOW, “So analyze fhis daily column and you'll see how it fulfills that basic rule of psychology." BASIC HUMAN HUNGERS The number one hunger of man- kind is called self - preservation. That includ@s health, food and shelter, as symbolized by money. one In field of applied ete.) es —— pa love. and — probleme *.* The third terrific wines of man- kind is for cuddling and coddling weaker, defenseless creature called a baby or a child-substitute, That's why 1 offer you one \ ie i human hungers are not’ Popular strong child-rearing case per week. Over the period of a year, you thus obtain 52 child cases, ‘or the equivalent of a small textbook on child psychology, courtesy of this newspaper. A fourth tremendous hunger of human beings is for ego inflation. It is shown by that invisible tattoo across everybody’s chest which Says: | WAI ANT TO FEEL TANT!’ Which is why I include ore case per week on how to win friends, IMPOR- or carry on conversation, gaift more: prestige and become the life of the party. This underlies my emphasis on paying compliments. You know that those are the major interests. And their power is documented by every poll ae aha es rening: Leon ‘Parkingen, astute editor of the Pulliam paper at Muncie, Ind., . Said-91 per cent of women and 9% per cent of men follow this cols. —— a: Rt Otter polls have always it tops, just because it Meets Americans’ desire for the® Sk a und eggs" type of mental oo write + in cate of The Penk Sina Wet 1S ‘4 Ww pm = THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1959 _ am . | Your oni Tax No. 4 (This series has already discussed which form is best, classes: of re- turns, exemptions and on-tnnale income. a 8 topic is job-connected Fue ture articles will ex For 37 years, Uncle Sam has been trying to ferret out chiselers who make money on expense ac-|@ counts but try to escape getting|iNg taxed ‘on their profit. This year he’s trying something new. _ All tax forms have been revised so every taxpayer has to give yes or no answers about —— ac- counts, * x * Ever since 1921, the law has re- quired taxpayers to report as in- come all money received on ex- pense ac¢tounts. Such income could be offset, at least in part, by de- ducting actual job-connected ex- . penses, SOME NEW RULES In addition to revising the tax forms, the Internal Revenue Serv- ice this year-has changed the rules for listing expense money as in- come. They boil Jown to this: Se long as you didn’t make a profit on your expense account —by collecting more than you spent—you don’t have to list ex- pense money as income. : If you did make e profit, you have to report it as ‘excess reim- bursements” on line 5 of tax form 1040 ¢you can’t use the simple form 1040A) and pay a tax on it. Even if you didn’t make a prof- it, it may pay you to give IRS an accounting of your expense mon- ey. This could be the ¢ase if you spent more money in connection with your job than you collected on your expense account. If so, you can list expense money as income and deduct your actual expenses. Someé of these expenses can be deducted on page 1 of form 1040 and some can be deducted only if you itemize deductions on page 2. The different categories | wil] be explained later. FORM 1040 ONLY Any taxpayer who chooses to de- duct job-connected expenses must use form 1040. Regardless of which form you) use, however, you're going to have to answer at least one question about expense Money. . Line 8 of form 1040A has a new box which you check if you had to account to your employer for the, expense money he gave you dur- ing 1958. The accompanying in- structions state that if you didn’t account for expense money, or col- lected more than you spent, you must file form 1040. *« *« * On form 1040, two new questions have been added on page 1. They must be answered by everyone us- ing this form, The questions: 1, “Did you receive an expense allowance or reimbursement, or charge expenses to your employ- er?” 2. “If ‘yes,’ did you submit an itemized accounting of expenses te your employer?”’ A “no” answer to the first ques- tion means you can forget about the problem of job expenses as far as IRS is concerned. However, if you had job-connected expenses and weren't reimbursed by your employer, you can still claim de- ductions for these outlays. If you answer ‘‘no’’ to the sec- ond question, you have to list for \retirement income get special tax| IRS your actual’ job expenses to- gether with expense money re- ceived from your employer. LISTING EXPENSES You can make the accounting on a plain sheet of paper, which you should attach to your tax return. |This statement must ‘give the In listing your expenses for IRS, you break them: down inte broad | yi5. categories such as transporta- tion, meals, ledging and enter- tainment, ~ A statement of this type must) also be submitted if you report “excess reimbursements” or claim deductions for expenses which ex- ceeded reimbursements. DEDUCTIBLE ITEMS Items which you can deduct on line 5 of form 1040 are: x wr * away from the city where you nor- mally work, provided you stay away at least overnight. You can’t inelude here any entertainment ex-| penses or such personal outlays es getting a suit pressed. | 2. Other transportation expenses, though not the cost of getting to and from work, This can cover taxi and streetcar fares dnd the} use of your own auto while on. business, eVen in the city where you work, x * * 3. Expenses of outside salesmen. This includes all necessary end or- fulltime salesmen who solicit busi- ness for their employers away from their employers’ place of business. 4. Any other job-connected ex: pegses. These can be deducted on page 1 of form 1040, but only up, to the amount for which you were! reimbursed by your employer. If. you weren't fully reimbursed, the additional expenses must be listed among itemized deductions on page 2 if you want to claim them. SPECIAL TREATMENT Like job expenses, sick pay and treatment, but within strict limits. | * * * If you were off work in 1958 Se] ! cause of illness or injury and your | employer continued to pay you, at his expense, you can exclude up to $100 a week of such pay. If you) continued to draw pay through a) plan you paid for, the $100 ceiling doesn’t apply. | | y -EASANT INTER LIVING fp Wn Ee Ry, a, ee, Oaktand Fuel & Paint 430 Orchard Lake FE 5-6159 1. Expenses of busines ond dinary expenses, It applies only to, You Must List Expense Account Profits Your sick pay exclusion begins en, the first day you're absent from work if you're injured, or from work. Anyone making $100 a week or figured PS cr ceaiudaa uteaeecaln owe race = day’s pay for each working day covered by the sick pay riles, If you make more than $100, you di- vide $100 by the number of days you normally work a week, then multiply this amount by the num- ber of days you're entitled to ex- clude. Seme income from pensions and annuities cluded. people to get back, tax free, the amount they paid toward pénsion er annuity plans while working. 7 ee Studebaker-Packard Adds 700 Workers SOUTH BEND, Ind. uw — Stude-' baker-Packard Corp. has finished Sick pay exclusions are entered, 12 of the instruction booklet that adding 700 workers to step up pro- on line 6 of form 1040. You can’t) goes with form 1040. : claim the exclusion on form 1040A. 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John P, Smeekens {R-Coldwater) for GOP state chair- Bill Aims to Control Civil Service Raises idlator, irked by an 11-million-dol- lar pay raise ordered for state|Michigan’s governor to two terms|two Democrats, last month ordered employes, wants to harness the jin office. No Support Found for power of the state Civil Service Boosting Senator as Commission to set salary scales, Gaines) yesterday proposed @ con- stitutional amendment _ requiring attempt to|legislative approval of arly pay ad- rally Republican legislators to the) justment ordered by the commis- LANSING H—A Republican leg- pastea emeumanahiguiadins ty The Civil Service. Commission, ham natnatilng ta wir theme: 't,"Sib seven Republicans would lmit|made up of two Republicans and|said. @ seven per cent pay boost for|ton) headed the signers of the pro- state employes effective in July.|posal té clamp a lid on the gov- It will cost the state about $8,-|ernor’s tenure. Twenty-three ‘of 600,000, the 49 states now set limits. Gillespie said the commission| Gov, Williams, a Democrat, this should have postponed a pay in-|month started his sixth straight crease in view of the. state’s finan-|two-year term, a national record Ten Republicans and five Dem- ocrats signed Gillespie's resolu- tion, which needy a two-thirds favorable vote im the House and Senate to go before the voters in the April election. Feb. 16 is the Rep. George A. Gillespie (R- FE 2.0291 ‘Dr. A: Miles “Tost A REMINDER — Is Now Located at 103 N. SAGINAW sT. (Across. from SIMMS—Next JACOBSEN'S Flowers) : pe. amaze” PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER FE 2-2912 ~\man eppeared to have fizzled out) ) | today. | The move to dump Lawrence, ©\B. Lindemer from the job drew. a lukewarm reception from smeek-| jens himself. He said it came as “a complete surprise | * * * | Lindemer, a Lansing and Stock-| you should see us and let * ‘bridge attorney, has announced! | us show you what we can ‘from re-election at the GOP state, _ do for you, clotheswise, with § conve ntion Feb. 14 in Detroit. © our knowledge of fabrics, | prectgeesary Encphaed of Bow: © reflect taste, | good judgment and self-confidence? Do- A | they “say” the right things about you? - . If not, Sir, you are doing 4\ _ yourself an injustice and ee ae =, ded SS oH | Prices as low as severa] GOP legislators yester- day asserting that Smeekens “will run for Republican state | Gri chairman provided he has the | ooo “He has statewide delegate and Washington support,” Shephard , § 1625 Highland Rd, OR 3-2972 & | gaia. . Shephard, former Berrien Coun- [tified with the conservative ele-| Soften hardest | ment of the party, So is Smeekens. | we oo ot int b sh The move was seen by some fashions, and tailoring. 4 | ton Harbor sent telegrams to 50. | i’ support of the legislature.” _ ; ‘Ity Republican chairman, is iden- observers as supporting published | reports that Postmaster Gen. Ar- thur E. Summerfield, former GOP | WITH ~ Stas national cornmitteeman from Mich- WIKEEZE igan, was trying to reassert his influence in directing party af- fairs. Summerfield is most influ-| ential with the GOP's conserva- | tives Smeckens, a 34-year-old manu- facturing executive starting his second ferm in the legisiature, said he had had no contacts with Summerfield or Shephard § | on the matter. t at paint and hardware stores NEW ‘59 WAGONS RADIO $1995 HEATER BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER Mi 6-3900 If Republican Jawmakers decide fo support one of their own num- ber for the state chairmanship, he said, they should make the choice themselves. - . * * * Among those who received tele- grams from Shephard were House ‘ne .“P ie Z ~ eI of value Detroit and suburbs Speaker Don R. Pears (R-Buchan Pontiac, Milford, Novi and all areas fan), Sen. Harry F. Litowich (R- tlyt id = hetwee Land con 1 I tracts bought “and acl Moures ! Saul ee and id Robert. bought for cas °. Waldron (R-Grosse Pointe), AN MAKOTT A a ASSOC. 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FE 8-0156 ne ie jthorities today after they admitted lin new quarters at the Waldron | Making a distinction based on color birglaries which netted them $3,- Hotel jat the airport. 000 in jewelry. Yesterday Oakland County Cir-| Representing Henry, assistant The gir] is Lucille Hagtund, | ‘cu Judge William J. Beer or-) director of information at Seli- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell | ldered the jury to continue deliber- ridge Field, is Thurgood Marshall | Haglund of 2505 Lakeside Dr, She: ‘ating although jurors, then 12 in) eo mG) No =n eounnel fo jtold police she was staying with, number said they couldn't reach| the National Association for the Dave Holt, 37. of Muskogee, Okla. la verdict. Advancement of Colored People. and Robert Hobbs 19, of Farming- | ‘This morning when jurors re. | Henry, a former newspaper tone N | ported to the Courthouse there writer in Detroit and Pontiac, has| The girl's father said this | were only U—seven women and been a civilian civil service em-|morning that his daughter had four men—that answered roll ploye of the Air Force since Febru-| run away from home Dee. 2 call. The eighth woman called ary 1958 | with Hobbs, whom he said was ip sick. His suit was filed in federal] court) from Highland Township. 92 So Judge Beer consulted with As- in Greenvile. jo He was sent down there to cover) We put a tracer on her as a) sistant Prosecutor William E. Lang and Alyea’s attorney, William kK. some field operations and was on|Missing. person but then we got ‘the way back to Selfridge when|@ letter from her Dec. 8 saying ty of fi d Beasley, and both agreed to con-ji1, alleged incident happened. jthey were in Farmington, NM. a f Meat NEWGPAPERS BRING YOU tinue with only 11 jurors. Alyea _ 8 icici and were married,” he said. | fp HEALTHY / Od | ALL THE NEWS OF PEOPLE himself was put on the stand and * - Kel : PLACES ANO EVENTS ALL He added that the girl had) OVER THE WORLO. THAT'S WHY OVER G/,000.000 DAILY MEDICAL ADVERTISERS known Hobbs for almost a year! INVESTED $2762Q0 000 IN he agreed also. ; e | Judge Beer said he hadn't de- U Iver cided whether he would ask the c and since he had been to the | panel to continue deliberating DAILY NEWSPAPERS iN 19S 7~ NEWSPAPERS ARE PURTHABED Haglund home ‘‘a lot of times,"’| §3% MORE THAN THE PREVIOUS| (N THE US. 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Officers len away ohen Frank He fling 59 Said they) found’ several hundred ae, ,. dollars worth of jewelry in the jwas pulled from a 12-foot, 179-foot motel room they were using jdeep shaft leading to a water tun- . a |nel on the south side His diving suit was torn and, i ‘filled with water up to his chin.| fee ants | Only the pressure in his air hose | i kept the water from filling the hel ‘ Nurseries, Inc,, 22951 Northwestern Hwy,, Southfield, on July 31. _ "THE PONTIAC PRESS i | | | hs a ae SALE! STYLED RIGHT BUDGET-PRICED, ROOM Outfits! z ee ae . oo _ ee ee ee Pree a ee Pay Only BE ee Se Eee TN * * & His own efforts and those of two fellow divers who repeatedly des-| cended into the murky, near freez ing water finally freed the husky | Hefling | Hefling, a diver for more than |25 years, was trapped when he descended into the tunnel to free a stuck valve and check a bypass DETROIT “—Workers at three | gate set into a big, five ton water. 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But it was Will Visit Georgia, Mexico - President Plans 2 Trips ‘ WASHINGTON (AP)—President Humphrey estate each February Eisenhower plans to make a quail for the past five years. shooting trip to Georgia and al Eisenhower will hold informal the theater more often — eight | goodwill visit to Mexico within the talks with next three weeks. x «© * The White’ House, will be the guest of George M. announcing both trips Wednesday night, said) he hopes to leave for Thomas- ville, Ga., Feb. 4 or 5 and to re- turn to Washington Feb. 9. He President, Acapulco | Mexico's Adolfo Lopez Mateos at ‘Mexican President. The resort Coast. second visit to Mexico since he Humphrey, former sécretary of} ihe crossed the border . briefly the treasury when he dedicated Falcon Dam The President has visited the| on the Rio Grande, Feb. 19-20 at the invitation of the a sad day for her mother and eight brothers and sisters when she left Tokye in 1955. oe of. - “My mother kept sending me rice for some time,"’ she recalled, smiling. had rice here.” But success came in giant strides to the slender Nipponese beauty. She quickly became a tel- evision favorite and won an Acad- ; emy award for her first film in “Sayonara.” She met and married Winfield Opie, a TV director. ‘in her way of life. x ® * “I like to live like everybody referendum, His new term starts she else,” she said, “except 1 go to) times a week. “I have no more ambitions, My big ambition was to come ‘to) America, and I have .no more) center is on Mexico's Pacific|goais or dreams. 1 am happy now, every day—and never crying too The trip will be Eisenhower's hard. My biggest problem is. to imake my dog understand my entered the White- House, In 1953 English x & * skiing—she has broken a leg at it “She didn't think they Miss Umeki's favorite sport isiFry of Toronto, Ont., “I love all animals,” she said. | I could ride an elephant. But I 'am afraid of butterflies, I could ‘not touch them.” Sampson Again to Head Stereotypers Union CLEVELAND #—James Samp- son of Chicago was elected to his isecond consecutive two-year term) |Btereotypers and Electrotypers Un-, ‘ion in a recently-completed mail iFeb. 1. Elected for their 12th econsecu- tive terms were Joseph O'Neil of Boston, secretary-treasurer, and ‘James Kelley of Cleveland, editor’ ‘of the Union Journal. Others elected ,were: Raymond Jeffress of San Francisco, first vice president; Leo Fenney of New- ark N.J., second vice president; John. McDermott of Philadélphia, third vice president, and George ‘Canadian vice president, “T would like to tame lions, I bet a |Paul Paray to Conduct 4 New York Concerts DETROIT (UPD—Detroit Sym-| ,concerts by the New York Phil-; at Carnegie Hall. Symphony March 19. One good reason for loving your \harmonic-Symphony, March 19-22, lenemies is that at least they don’t itry to borrow money from you . He will replace Dimitri Mitro-)A pedestrian is a guy who was jpbeny Orchestra conductor Paul poulos who is seriously ill. Valter isure there was still plenty of gas Paray, said Thursday he has ac- | Poole will take over- the Detroit/in the tank when the gauge read cepted af invitation to conduct four |Empty. —Earl Wilson. ifoot-1 Myoshi who weighs only 100! pounds, She likes to go on food binges. When she discovers some- thing new to her, she'll eat noth- ing else ‘for days. * * * Is she ever homesick for her native land? “I amiss my mother,” she said. “She is ill and losing her sight. “Ten years I have been in this ‘business, and my mother has) never seen me on the stage. She, | Stardom has made little change 5 president of the International js so shy. She said she would be | ‘seared to go into a theater, W hen she was told I had won an Oscar, a‘xed, “What is it? What is | “it for? er, but she is all Japan to me.” One Man's Viewpoint YUBA CITY, Calif. 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FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1959 : «an Northern to Hold Own Exerci Foreclo che as Dems Drafting Sen oak ee Ch da. Filed Avatar Virginia Schools in Better Shape , , Ch | : Own Farm Plan Tc" Betore Board Bows fo Students jnep Hitchcock Stay Unmixe | A Royal Oak woman's “‘stolen’’ ; Foreclosure proceedings have ~ _.lcar has. turned up again and in| The Board of Education bowed | principals and students from both | begun against State Rep. John C. d E h ; : Want to Tap Federal | citer shape than before it dis- before school spirit last ner schools pha participate os | Hiteboocds and his wife for the Boar } in. C arlottesville sy | Before the policy makers of the community w graduating {8 backpayment of $6,829 which prop- ° Treasury, Pay Growers “ie Elsie Ulrich, 43, of’ 1008|Pontiac School District wag the seniors rather than just a school.” erty owners claim the Hitcheocks Sets Reopening Date) herd, is wary of wolves but not fied. YOU CAN HAVE SOFT WATER for Basic Crops Batavia St. found her car gone|question of holding joint graduation * jowe for rental of property in Hazel for 2 White Units for a FEW PENNIES Per DAY! from the Michigan Life Insurance|exercises in the spring for Pontiac| But, Dy. Whitmer added, Pontiac Park, : a WASHINGTON (UPI) Key |Co, parking lot yesterday noon|Northern and Pontiac Central High| Northern's —— chan oop own + * * ; — Va. (AP) — The © ; : : ~ pe irm’ | students. ceremony—in their own building. | Hitchcock, Charlott School Board an) lwhen she left the firm's office! Schoo c Demoerat from Hazel the city’s two _ Do Away with Hard Democrats today were drafting a s 1: new farm oa which President|Where she is employed. She re-) ppe arguments for a joint | “The students from Northern sci Nigra to affirm or deny cheied wlohe ls will Eisenhower has promised to op-|Ported it stolen to Royal Oak: P9-| graduation exercise were laid out | I've talked to want to go it hav r — the money. 2 schoo: open pose. ilice. | by Dr. Dana E. Whitmer, super- | alone,” declared Board member iy to to my attorney, hacks. Tae board aa © I | Shortly after ] p.m. it was back’ intendent of schools. | Mrs, Elsie Mibalek. a edncaday | The Democratic ae would ‘in its parking place, freshly | Craduat at Ae en eee pe ’* % ot enable the government fo step i washe and waxed. Then there “Graduating classes woulc ye “We've got to r er school , ; propping market prices for basic oar consiemalion elsewhere in the brought together . . . each school spirit and the wishes of the stu- r a cums palace nes =— ey Se crops and would, instead, tap the fo.--story Michigan Life Building. Could provide distinctive caps and dents,” interjected Board President nee eee ta aston mas ade | x * * treasury for direct payments to 4 (joodbody & Co. employe flat- gowns... Costs would be cut... Glenn H. Griffin peaperty eq and Rusty Water Have a whiter wash, softer clothes, lovelier com- and even SAVE UP TO 80°, on SOAP! i Chief Judge Simon E. Sobaloff. rowegs. y refused to pay an attendant; ~ “These students are ‘future ls oe ee wee ee of the U.S. 4th Circuit Court of ° * * * from n peachy ‘illing stadion tors ~ / voters Weve a to ea erty fe aved “ = cena. [eppente Thursday granted Char. Why Rent a Softener rs Pree Ln Psp as F > 7, 7 a - that,” said Board member Dr ottesville a ponement of its jee Wales " ue : Legh Bae 4 sii Gir Cae ' Human Icicle Walter L. Godsell Filing the foreclosure suit in desigréesiion” ocaer = until next ¥ Unit? Have Your Own eae E caren anincl to The man had left his keys with NJ D f t d kt t Oakland County Circuit Court was fall. He refused, however, to stay | for as Low as aaiehie e Ss demand the attendant. He parks ‘in the, Ow Lelroste | His was the last word. The sev- Charles C. Mack and his wife Har-|a lower court order directing the! that it curtail the “excessively ex-/same lot as Miss Ulrich, Thelr ond Dischar ed ‘en elected Board members debated/riet M. They claim in the suit admission of four Negro pupils} sive’ cost of farm price sup-|cars are the same make, similar! g no more, \that the Hitchcocks entered into a Monday to Stratford Junior High esos eel lin color, and, as it turns out, his} . 5 : jland contract with them Nov. 22,|School (white) in Arlington. ' a: lieve fit tren's. tod (| SAULT STE. MARIE (®—Wil- | Pontiac Northern seniors wil! 1955 for Jeasing the 1%4-lot parcel.| About 1,700 students from the : Democratic farm leaders. and |” _ liam Korpi, the human icicle, | graduate im their high wchgol au- x *« * two Charlottesville schools have a some farm belt Republicans re- | , has been defrosted and dis- ditortum. | The Macks stated that the $6,829/been idled since the facilities $ Per Month jected solution proposed yes. | charged from the hospital. Central graduates will receive |1,4 accrued from non-payment of| were shut last Sept. 22 under Vir- i terday by the President. Eisen | s) [0d ene Korpi left the hospital yester- | @plomas at Wisner Stadium. — /s¢° ber month payments and in-|ginia’s now defunct anti-integra- : Including Sales Tax hower In a special farm message | day with only a slight discolora- | School spirit won over the Pon-/terest. They also said the Hitch-|tion laws. About 1,400 of these a asked for authority to lower sup- — ® tion of the hands to remind him |tiac Board of Education, cocks “have allowed the premises|have been attending classes in & NO MONEY DOWN ports on a dozen crops for which | of his frigid ordeal, | eo to be damaged by elements and|the basements. of private homes, : = the law now provides mandatory | Cac el ene | The SS-yearold laborer shook | ° ® deteriorat."’ churches and other temporary) : price floors, | hands with fellow patients at the Cut in Aid Means : prppinnt derek ae kei ; 10 YEAR WARRANTY ¢ ; . . wer federal courts . > * * * Requests Pontiac Board hospital befgre departing through les . Poisons Survey to Warn deck the odulmie cin or. In apparent anticipation of the ; | a snowstorm for his home on Hike in Defense—Ike sa ates egro Democratic move, the President’ for 100-Day Sick Leave Misa ion. the eastern- ‘Parents of Possibilities students to me ~~ ooo: SEMI-AUTOMATIC FREE WATER ANALYSIS ade it clear that he would oppose . most tip @f Upper Michigan ‘ ; | , i any divect payment plan i Accumulation | Korpi.was found lying in a WASHINGTON ‘(#—President VANCOUVER - — A survey of} Meantime, preparations _ went! For Information Call: Republican leaders insisted that snowbank on Drummond Island | Eisenhower said today any cut in {accidental poisoning cases has forward in Norfolk and Arlington. proposed foreign aid spending | been undertaken for the first time|for the reopening Monday of. Vir-| the President's program was a A request for: an increase in| Jan, 16 by two conservation of- : . ja’ i i ‘sound’ solution to the problem the number of sick leave days! ficers. He was frozen stiff. His | would make it necessary to boost jin British Columbia. iginia’s first integrated public, of farm surpluses. But Democratic) Pontiage teachers can accumulate, body was so rigid with cold that | outlays for U.S. defense forces. Dr. John Dean, ‘director of Van, | schools And in Richmond, «) farm ledders said it would bank-|was taken “under advisement” by, the officers couldn't bend him to And any such increase for the |couver General Hospital Poison | group of segregationists sought a '| get him into the cab of their | security forces would be far |Control Center, said: ‘We want| test of legislative power with the truck. They had to lay him in | greater than any amount saved |to be able to warn parents of the | State administration. pan wae - CRUMP: ELECTRIC, Inc. 3465 Auburn Rd. oe FE 4-3573 rupt the farmers. Some midwest the Board of Education last night Republicans agreed. | The request was made by Carl; * * * Balch. chairman of the Certified, the truck bed for the two-hour | on foreign aid, Eisenhower |most likely circumstances ace Sen. Milton K, Young (R-ND) |Personne| Committee, an organ-| trip to the hospital here | added which poisonings happen.” I a ————— said he was “disgusted” with the ization of teachers employed by, — _ - G F N i R A L WA R H 0 U S F President's farm message. ‘the Pontiuc School District | * * * | The new plan on which influen- tial Democratic Senators are work Balch, on behalf of the com. | ! 2258 ‘py P.41 HIGHWAY ing is a sharply-revised version of mittee, urged the Board to | the so-called “Brannan Plan’) raise from 60 to 100 the maxi- i ; D NEAR INTELBSECTION OF TELEGRAPH which was advanced by the Tru. mum number of sick leave days | man administration 10 years ago teachers can accumulate. 0:39 LOTS OF FREE PARKING rejecte - ymocratic C pel jected by a Democratic Con eon (ioe peace cily 9 to 6 s — sick leave days a year | : ’ ® O § Found Not Guilty | Ralch urged the maximum of| | | 0 ti. |60 days be raised to 80 during the| ; = current year, with 10 additional] 9 } ays being added during ench THAN YOU'D DREAM; FOR A NEW of Loifering Charge days being added during each « ; | | | * One HF € . the 1959-60 and 1960-61 school Big Selection “ars. 9 Poreh Lights ns iru “959” GENERAL ELECTRIC AT FRAYER’S §) Judge Cecil B) McCullum, six men) pon retirement, he proposed, teachers shoul > 0 ensale vesterday were found not guilty it . " ua a pike sated | < or unused sic eave days, up to} of loitering in a gambling place | } Ls ay ye UE 4 /4 maximum of 30 days pay Man = ie 1.40 ? Ceiling They‘re Here—They’re New They were William EF. Parker, | % of 216 Princeton Ase; Walter} z * ® Comins snd T. Jones, 35, of Rosedale St.,; The board-was also urged to - poral eipts) Post and > ry 3B sarden, Krant two days leav _ Combinations cee, ele beose ee GENERAL ELECTRIC 2 in 1 a City; Delmar A- Potter, 28, 3173) teachers for personal business, Perrin Dr., Waterford Township; | With personal business days |, Bernard Teggart, 27, of Detroit,| being deducted from sick leave REFRIGERATOR - FREEZER COMBINATION Newest Style Pull-Down ren Fixtures Start at $11.% and Cleophas McCall, 35, address | days. clues Gace unknown The board decided to delay) * SWING-OUT SHELVES Medern Wall eistares ° Wide Cheice of They were arrested by Pontiac) action on the request until a later’ * ADJUSTABLE SHELVES — oe ial Ltd Reece aaa hts police officers Dec 5 in a raid meeting, at 115 S. 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JANUARY 30. 1959 held this evening at Elks Temple. Pentiac Press Photo Adorning perky snowmen with buttons and bows are, left to right, Mrs. Edward Forsyth, Mrs. Paul Deshaine and Mrs. Daryl Donaldson. At a final planning session for the annual dance, Mrs. Michael Gollogly, Mrs. Milton Ott and Mrs. Dallas Nelson, left to right, check a cook book to find —_ . * & ¥ a Set for 'Sno-Ball! Tonigh t : unique .ideas for serving refreshments at pre-dance parties. Paris Line Wins Favor Everywhere PARIS (UPI)—Press critics. department store buyers and even the only people who have yet worn the new Paris spring line — the mannequins them- selves—agreed unanimously to- day that it is the most wear- able in years Their reaction to this vear's collection was one of relief and jubilation that women finally will be allowed to show their natural shapes * * * Sacks, trapezes and artificial- ly high waists were things of the past — until next season, anyway—as every designer in this fashion capital paraded his own version of the natural fe- male silhouette. The two designers showing their clothes today during the windup of the spring collections Hall lectures. Olég Cassini, New York dress designer, will both were women: Gres and speak on “The Conspiracy Madeleine de Rauch. Against the American Woman,” Nc he 8 () zs *& * om both days. wre . The consensus was that even if the collections have not made The luncheons will be held at Birmingham Country Club both days following the talk, and fashjon shows will be held . during luncheon. Mrs. Morris Halsted will be hostess and Mrs. George H. Cary will introduce Mr. Cas- sini. Fashion editors will attend, nnd seated at the speaker's ~ table will be Mrs. Charles Ren- frew, Mrs. G. W. Ferrer, Mrs. R. A. Maxwell, Luckenbach, Mrs. Michael Rob- erts and several others. * * * Kingsley Inn will be the scene Saturday evening of a dinner party to be given by the Frederick Codys of Grosse Pointe. It will be a farewell to the Karl] Scotts who will soon move to Toronto. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. ~ Williams will be hosts at a cocktail party Saturday in their Graefield road apartment. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B. No- land leave Monday for Alta, Utah, for 10 days of skiing. * * * ¢ Mrs. Carl W. Neumann is expected home sometime this weekend from a Caribbean crttise on the South American SS Brazil. * * * Mr and Mrs, Lewis Dibble and their son Philip, have re- turned ‘home from Montreal. They attended the marriage - there last Saturday of Mrs. Dibble’s nephew, Dr. James L. Hutchinson, and Lois Cocksield. ' * * Planning an exciting skiing ‘trip to Austria and Switzer- land are several Birmingham couples including Mr. and Mrs. Ralph €. Getsinger, the Garvin Mrs. Owen , Lining up patrons for the dance this evening has been a projéct of Mrs. Rehm. Charles Beevers, left, and Mrs. Carl Inez Owen Gives Talk to League Inez Owen, girls’ counselor at Eastern Junior High School, was guest speaker at the League of Women Voters meet- — ing Wednesday evening. The group met at the Community Services Building. * * * Miss Owen presented a his- tory of the Chinese and told how the country’s preseft gov- ernment came into béing, dis- cussing the relationship of oth- er governments of the world with that of China. * * * Mrs. Barney Habel, program chairman, introduced the speaker and also presented Amy Krueger — reviewed Twelve patrons have been named for the sorority event. “an suffrage movement. “Mrs. Alvin Martin, left, and Mrs. Ralph Merriott, who have been busy helping the decorations committee Slate Fire Talk at Central PTA Lt. David Warrilow Will speak on fire prevention at the Cen- tral Elementary School PTA meeting to be held at 7:30 “homeroom mothers pm. Thursday in the multl- purpose room of the school. A representative from Cen- tral School Junior Fire Mar- shal Group will be present at the question period. Serving refreshments will be make arrangements for the dance’s motif, take time out from arranging balloons to pose for a picture. Good Combination Moss green ahd turquoise may seem a surprising color combination but they're lovely together, You'll see them in many fashion combinations thi spring. : headlines they are going to make American women happy. Their keynote is variety. So if you do not have a 20-inch waistline suited for one of the tightly belted numbers, there are tunics, middy styles and easy fitting ensembles for the choosing. One of the buyers who viewed the Christian Dior show said the collection would cer- tainly sell in America just be- cause of this. . — the life story of Carrie Chap- man Catt, founder of the wom- The League of Women Voters evolved from this work, in 1920, * * * Guests of the evening were™ Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Mrs. Leonard Saari and Mrs. George Watters, HAPPY THE HOME WITH A HAMMOND! | . Thousands have learned to play the Hammond Organ. Why not you? 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Saginaw St. FE 3-7168 © THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1959 The beloved shirtwaist dress this year, it has a raised waist- ‘Back Into Routine. is bac k with us for spring. But _ Tine. ee ee i f i i Me ol {Comets Clearance si Bridals By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | ably will be anxious for you to | | follow your routine as soon as | (The Friday Question Box) | Q. “How soon Can gre-TaRE ex. you can, Q. "Please tell me where I can ‘ercises after an operation? I have. gained weight since my bus ration get cosmetic wax. I have asked at | several drugstores sin coe did not ‘have it. _A. Practically all of the larger cosmetic manufacturers have coametic wax. Ask for it at the cosmetic counter Of gne of the AQT 45 FE $-3675 aa BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bldg.. Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphiet tor’s advice in this matter, Do PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 not begin exercises until he tells | you It is safe to do so, He prob- because of my inactivity.’ A. You must follow your doc- CELEBRATE OUR 10th ANNIVERSARY by Doing Your Whole House Over for the Price of One Room! A Finest Decorator FABRICS All Seconds For Drapery—Slipcovers and Upholstery Specially Priced for — Our Anniversary Sale thru February 14th $] 30 ya. $ ] 99 Yd. Q5" Check our clean-up table at these give- 360° & AB” fabrics & 50¢ a yd. llow soon Zonta Club Hears Talk on Investments GW J. Linton, resident man ager of a local investment firm, was guest speaker at the Thursday luncheon of Zonta Club held at Hotel Waldron Introduced by Helen Travis, Mr Linton explained the im- | | portarte of good investments than the speculative away prices! 25¢ a ya. _ CALICO CORNE RS Open 9:30 A.M. :30°P. M. Daily Monday and Friday niente: an 9 P.M. — Closed Sunday 1933 a Telegraph Rd. FE 2-9163 | rather Doctor Must Give Go-Ahead Signal large stores in your town, If you live in a very small comMunity, ' you may have to write to one of the well-known cosmetic houses in New Yerk or to a store in a nearby larger city. Q. “Can you help me? I am 13 years old, 5 feet 7 inches tall and weigh 138 pounds. ments are bust 36, waist 28 and) hips 36.” can you exercise after an operation? {Follow your doctor's adtice. type, and told of the working of the stock exchange boards. Zonta President Mrs. Chadd Mellinger announced a card “party to be given by the Royal Oak-Ferndale Zonta Club Feb. 12. Proceeds will benefit Girls Ranch Guests of the day were Mrs. C A. Clemence of Ionia and Mrs. Frank Coad The Zonta fair and auction will be held Feb. 18 from 6 to 10 pm. at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. No Use Chasing This Lad — Abby Pa areas aire : now!a big 21 screen PI ENITH— 189° Ee oe By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN | I have been “DEAR ABBY in love with a man for six | years but I feel cheap be- | cause he has | never actually asked me out | We have spent a lot of time together but it has been all my doing. I manage to ‘aeciden- tally’ turn up ~ where [| know he will be if fo my asked him ~~? ABBY have invited him over | apartment and have to be my escort to places | ‘ am invited “Bit, Abby, what gets me is sunshine that he always accepts, and seems to enjoy my company He doesn't go with anybody else. WHY doesn't he ask me out? Am I making a fool out of myself or not? How can I get this man?” DISCOURAGED DEAR DISCOURAGED. Aft- er six years, he knows it is no ‘accident’ that you “turn up” wherever he is. If he had any serious intentions, he would have expressed them by now. Drop the scent. You'll never trap him while he is still young enough to run. * * * “DEAR ABBY married for almost a year and my husband's snoring keeps getting worse and worse, What causes it? He never snored a hit before we were married Thank you.” CANT SLEEP My measure- A, For your age you are very well proportioned. You are a bit onthe ehubby side unless you have a very large frame, I sug- gest that you eat a full, well- | balanced diet but leave off some of the candy bars ang cookies and banana splits for a while, In other words, watch it a little! | Q. “I have white heads in _patches on my face, What can I do for them?” A. Sometimes these will disap- pear by themselves if given half a chance, Wash your face with soap and water several times a day using a complexion brush in a rotary motion over the white- heads, Hf this doesn't help, they ean be removed by a dermatolo- gist, ° Q. “I always read your column) I have been ‘and have been helped by it. I lost '20 pounds and now wear a size 16. 'My problem is that even though I) ‘lost all of that weight I find that | /my bust has not reduced at all. 1] especially wanted to lose in this! spot because I feel self-conscious | about being top heavy. I can get into a sive 14 dress sometimes if it weren't for my bust measure-) ment.”’ | A. Yours is an unusual letter | because the bust is one of the first spots to show a loss, In fact | this is generally a problem when | reducing. Many women need and | want to lose ip the waist, abdo- | men and hips but hate the ac- companying loss in the bust. Perhaps you have not lost as. /much as you would like from your, | bust measurement, but I feel sure | that you have lost some. T believe it to be impossible to lose 20 pounds and not do so. Perhaps you 'measured in a different spot or with a different bra, You should measure around the largest part of the bust. Be certain that the tane measure passes STRAIGHT, tareund the torso If jt is up or down in the back or at the. sides, | this can make a difference of inches |.Q. “Please tell me how much underweight [ am. I am 32 years, old, 5 feet three inches tall and iweigh 84 pounds. My measure- ‘ments are bust 28 inc = s, waist 21 ‘and hips 29'4 inches.’ A. You really are very nouch | | underweight and should make | | every effort to gain for health as well as for your best looks. You | should weigh around 115 pounds even Jel a 1 eat ae ‘Too Fast’ May Have Been OK Her Parents Under fit No Obligation to “¢ “Pay Hotel Bill By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: The other evening the husband of a wom- an with whom I work stopped at the office to pick her up and drive her home. As we live not too far from each other, they offered to drive me home; “While this man was a skilled driver, he drove entirely too fast to please me and I | was getting very nervous. When I couldn't stand it any longer, I asked him to drive more slowly. He did, but | think he resented my telling him how to drive very much. Will you please tell me if I was wrong?” Answer: If his driving was skillful and not much faster than the other cars on the read, you should have suffered in silence. If, however, he was passing car after car and con- vinced you he was driving dan- gerously, you were quite right in asking him please to drive more slowly. “Dear Mrs. Post: My daugh- ter is marrying a man from another state, His varents are coming here for the wedding. As we live in a small apart- ment, it will be impossible for us to put them up, Is it up to us to make the reservations for them at the hotel and also to pay the hotel bill?” Answer: There fs no fixed rule for this situation. If the bride’s family are well-to-do, they do perhaps take a number of rooms in a nearby hotel for members of his family but this is not an obligation, and more often than not the groom's fam- ily pay their own expenses. “Dear Mrs. Post: I have re- ceived an invitation to a lunch- eon that is being given by my sister who lives in a neighbor- ing city, in honor of her son's bride-to-be whom I met once. I would like to know if I am supposed to take a present to the luncheon?” Answer: No, you send a wed- ding present to your niece-to- be after the invitations are out and no other present is nec- essary. DEAR CAN'T: Better have him see a doctor, Maybe he has ALWAYS snored but you've noticed it. * * bd “DEAR ABBY: My husband recently passed away after 28 years of philandering, lying and heavy drinking. My old sweetheart that I gave the _ brush-off to 30 years ago called on me. His wife’ passed away eight years ago. Before he was in the house 10 minutes he was begging me to marry him. “He said he never stopped loving me, Hlis character is be- vond reproach, which is more than T can say for myself. He never is a loyal churchgeer and a Hligh Degree member of his lodge. I told him everything and he said, ‘Let me cast the first stone.” Then the big dope picture tube ¢ Static-free FM sound! v i eonisprete= SWIVELS! ¢ mi brand new Regular 4c Each our stock lasts! Trim cap for your installation as long as PECIAL PLASTIC WALL TILE 5x7 Ft. Bath 80 Sq. Feet of field tile and trim cap, enough for a 5x7 bathroom. 12% 59 model! INLAID LINOLEUM Regular $1.49 yard. standard 6 foot width. : 2 YEARS IT HAS ALL THE ZENITH FEATURES YOU WANT! 99° run, ft. back. FLOREVER VINYL TILE Reg. 6c each, Full 9x9 Cc Ea. Colors are solid through to the Terrific bargain! CLOSE OUT ' fr New “Service Saver” super horizontal chassis — makes possible to PAY! «2 Superb picture detail! 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Reports from the ~ welfare committee and thank you let-- ters from families receiving food baskets and clothing at Christmas were read. * x * Mrs. Alex Joss, khitting chairman, distributed yarn for knitting projects, and Mrs. Charles Clarke, sewing chair- man, passed out garments for baby layettes. * * * The Feb. 12 meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. George Bickley of Mechanic street. Classes Still Open Pontiac YWCA is still taking registrations for most of the Y classes, due to a late start because of the weather. SQUARE DANCING See Our New Selections of Shirts & Ponts and Beautiful ‘Dresses “It I's Western We Have It" Club Plans to Name — Contestant Pontiac Toastmistress Club began preliminary proceedings g . Tuesday evening to choose its local contestant for the or- ganization’s area speech con- test being held Feb. 24, Mrs. Ivan Wilcox introduced Gertrude Foley, Mrs. Charles Chandler, Mrs. Robert Bunce and Mrs. George Gaches. Mrs. Bunce and Mrs. Gaches were selected to compete in the fin- -al contest. Mrs. John Eddy was topic mistress for the evening, with Mrs. Howard Wheatley as chief evaluator. Mrs. Wileox and Mrs. Clayton Rule also took part. Gaoperance Dinner Held by WCTU Unit é News of Personal Interest Frances Willard Unit of WCTU Mrs. Leroy Shafer, president, took part at the meeting. Sixteen) 'members and three new me mbers | attendéd, - held a fellowship cooperative din- jner Wednesday evening at the James K boulevard home of the | Rev. Lola P. Marion. A Frances Willard tea will be held in February at the South Mar- shall street home of Mrs. Alric | DesJardin. Bible Class Meets at Edward Home The Bible Learners Class of. Columbia Avenue Baptist Church met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Edward on First, ‘avenue. Plans were made for a fellow- | ship dinner for class members and | ‘their families, to be held next |month. : | “ning at a purty at the Emerald Ball to Aid Aged Plans for the Emerald Ball, the benefit affair sponsored by the Briarbank Society of Saint Elizabeth Home for the Aged, - have been completed, The “black tie affair’’ will be held Feb, 7 in the Statler. — Hilton Hotel with 250 couples and Mrs, Horace Young of Ri- viera terrace, was among stu- dents honored at a dinner at the home of Dr. John Hannah, president of Michigan State * University, ‘Tuesday evening. Carol, a senior, received all-A grades for the fall semester. session of Wellesley College Alumnae Council Feb. 5-7 on the campus at Wellesley, Mass. will be Mrs, William H, Barney and Mrs. Robert B. Knight, both of Birmingham, and Mrs. in attendance. Highlight of the She is vice president of Pi cans! : weumgvatilve . Beta Phi. William C. Norvell of Bloom- the “‘Crown of the Andes,"’ the x* * * field Hills, multi-million dollar emerald crown from Popayan, Colom- bia, S. A. ' Members of the press will get a look at the crown this eve- Wayne Club. : * * dent-written and produced mu- i I * Mrs, Frank Theeringer has sical show, will be presented ae wc ee returned to her home on Feb, 27, 28 and March 1 and 2, of a son. Scoft Preston, born South Josephine avenue after Mr. Young is the son of Mr. Jan. 2 — Pontiac Gane ’ po # Per pitta, i Per. Month | th | FEderal 2-9122 i ? he Is.Your High School = Represented in 1 The Press? : THE PONTIAC PRESS» 1 i Watch for School News - | On This Page Each Friday soe FRIDAY, ee 30, 1959 * NIN EPEEN = oy PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, Sandra Erwin Named - Pontiac Central: Princess; Lanham: Chief - By JOANNE Woo A new chief and princess have been selected to reign over all Pontiac Central High School ath- letic events. Ray Lanham, a junior, received the title as chief from Don Mann who held the position but was grad- uated last week. Sandra Erwin, a senior, Was given: the tifle- by the’ graduating princess, Jeanne John son. ' contiliers: and Ray, a yell lead- er, were selected by the cherlead-| ers to perform the Indian dance, and ceremonies pees each | athletic event. { Barbara Strang and Ernie Ko- jas, their attendants, were select. | ed by the Pep Club, Le The four were selected by the, two clubs, which are active in sup-' porting school sports. The student! Sandra, who is captain of ae body. elects the thief, princess and jcourt every third year - the time lof the official pementmne- * Bob. Davidson Vea — elected president of the Alpha Cribros Hi- Y¥ Club for this semester. Other of- ficers elected ‘recently were Bill Kath,’ vice president; Gerry Mc- |Dowell, secretary; .Dave Blank, treasurer: Bruce Bergstrom, ser- igeat-at-arms: Jerry Powers, chaplain, and Bruce Norvell, his- torian. REHEARSE AT WATERFORD — Practicing their island dance routine for “South Sea Istand Showboat” are Ron Rule of 99 Mary Elleg-Cote cf 3135 Alco Dr., both ane dum: To Open Thursday fors. The Water Camley St. and Py ior class variety. show will open Thursday. includes a cast of 70. Pontiac Press Phote ford Township High School jun- | It Cast of 70 in Waterford Show By JEAN REXFORD Ubangi natives will invade Wa- terford -Township High School Thursday and Saturday, Feb. 7, when the junior class presents “South Sea Island Showboat”’ in the gymnasium. Curtain time for the show, which features 10 big acts and a cast of 70, will be 8 p.m. Patty Looman, speech instructor, is assisting in the annual junior production which will be high- lighted by “Ubangi Stomp,” ‘Ballin’ the Jack,” “In Old New York,’ ‘Old Black Magic,” ‘‘Tea for Two,” “Topsy,” “Tropical Heat Wave,” “G Ship Lellipop,” “Way Out West,’ and ‘The Mouse.”’ é STRANDED ON ISLE _ Bud Wolfe will play the captain. | Teachers of WTHS this of the riverboat which gets strand- ed on a south sea island and Duane Moran takes the part of the first) mate. Once on the island, the crew, meets the native chief played by), Leo Frankowski and two witch) doctors, Bill Poffenberg and Jim) Bader, Another character, Happy Feet, will be portrayed by Jerry Butler while Roger Bomsta and David Parker take the part of Dr. Kronpkhiti in alternate perform- ances. x & * The show will bring its audience ¢loser to the islands with the ap- pearance of’ 16 native dancing girls. Mrs, Mary Sax, a speech cor- rectionist, discussed her occupa- tion at the meeting of the Future week, | She told bas the history of the Dise Data and Chatter F=. Music in the Round LZ by Dick Saunders slight slump last week. “Donna” (Richie Valens) is SAUNDERS very close behind with fewer but stronger votes. Entrenched in a third-place tie are “16 Candles” (The Crests) and “Stagger Lee” (Lloyd Price). ~The same holds true but even mofe so in this case since the former is selling well over the general Pon- tiac area and the latter is selling hot in some shops and cool in others. 4 Fourth place goes to “Hawal- lan Wedding oar’ wu: (of the month “Sounds of the) ong Admission will be 10 cents a leg Hams), pre Pg prod ster (Creat Bands, Vol. 2” (T-1067) is a st : to the “Blue Crutch Dance” held on sales sheets, “Lonely Tear- follow of the first LP by Glen Gray; We and his friends are inter- | at the Clarkston High School gym- drops” (Jackie. Wilson) is sum (2nd the Casa Loma orchestra,| ested in with Inasium tomorrow night from 7:30 holding on to fifth place in this |Which was a surprise bash. This) American teenagers in order to ity 11:9. 4 week's poll, LP offers more of the same thing) “promote friendship and under: | The benefit dance for the March POP ALBUMS: Johiny Mathialin Serene omen TOCk O0| standing Wstorestionally Sad ef fof Dities will be the first dance hen a le Gow ee Con top sales“charts locally for the) each other and introduce your lof the semester. Jenks is) umbia called first time in several decades. country to Japan with the best chairman of the affair. ACL 3270). Although the title sounds like the mating call of a Cuban rebel, the LP is really-a soothing phe r s A Kiek" (CL-1241), an LP which! , explores the less anguished aspects | of romance. This month's Capitol releases, contain some first rate stuff along! with a few of the ‘second volume” category. } a 12-inch nugget by June Christy with Pete Rugolo's orchestra for | backing. It's loaded with great, stuff in the best of taste, for both) the up-tempo and ballad sides of) the tracks. : Andy Griffith has a potential | powerhouse in “Andy Griffith | Shouts The Blues and Old Timey Songs’ (T-1105) with some fine blues guitar supplied by Brownie McGhee. Looks like a good seller, hy the Four | flection of romantic ballads. : ' 1259), devoted entirely to the idiom, Sinatra's latest i. “Lovelits where the trio got leg “The Song Is June’ (T-1114) is| 87 Kita 5 Oimazata, Higashinari, ea: ean ‘Diese hero of tila Bay, we was the son of Dr. Seis Ouvdy” leuster 4 te Nae field, its purpose and the’ college requirements, DONKEY BASKETBALL The WTHS Varsity Club will 'sponsor a donkey basketball game tomorrow night in the gymnasium |beginning at 8 p.m. Members of the faculty and the Waterford Township Junior Cham- ber of Commerce will make up the iteams for the entertaining game. St. Fred's Girls to Attend Meet at U. of D. By MARY SUE RITTER Eleven girls who are members of the St. Frederick's High School | Rev. 'Sodality will attend the annual Training School ‘of Catholic Action ‘this weekend at’ the University of | Detroit. The group includes Donna Car!- son, Myra Levering, Joanne Goodsell, Dianne Landry, Mari. anne Englehart, Sue McMahon, Rebecca DeLong, Janice Lever: ing, Diane Smith, Emma Gri- maldi and Mamie Medina. Alumni of St. Fred’s returned to school this afternoon to present a i\college day panel discussion. The colleges represented were Mt. Car- ‘mel School of Nursing, Ferris In- stitute, Michigan State University, the University of Detroit, Mercy College, University of Michigan, nig jand Agee and Madonna Col-} Bag Ss Wells, “vin attends U. of D., was the moderator of the pro- gram Japanese Teens Want to Write to Area Youth The Pontiac Press has received! a letter from an 18-year-old Japa- nese boy who is a member of the ,. Youth Céuncil for International His address is Kiyoshi Yoshida, yu, Osaka-shi, Japan. * The club is making plans to spon- sor *‘Kupid’s Kapers’’ Feb. 14 at the YMCA. HEAD FOR’ YPSILANTI Seventeen members of the PCH Band will travel to. Ypsilanti for the District Solo and‘! Ensemble Fes- tival Feb. 7. x« * * Also soloing will be Barbara At- well, Sue Dougias, Jerry Cunning- ham, Frances Wheeler, Janice Pletseh; Charles Parmenter and Charles Green, r be Nancy MacAfee, Mary Coleman, Shiela ‘Kinder, Ann Barnett, De- anna Begovich, James Willians, Gary Dalley, Richerd DeBolt, Car- ol Petroff and Georgianna Keiffer. Three new faces have been added to the editorial staff of the Quiver, the scheol’s yearbook. They are Dick Redgers, sports editor; Sue Koprince, advertising editor, and Dick Parr, seniors’ editor. Rehearsals for the March 17-21 production of “The King and I’ are continuing and more of the cast has been announced. The additions are Jim Baker, Richard Chapman, Albert Padar, Evelyn Kerr, Sandra McDowell, Peggy Warren, Kay Gerome, Ann Gilles and Karen Oxley. * * * Others are Marjorie Crowder, |Marty Sousais, Delbert Gibbs, Jer- Ray) ry Olague, Jim O'Leary, Ledsma, Bruce Quayle, O'Niel, Sally Vogel, Warren Nor- lund, Edward Haroutunian, John Watson and William Bank. Concluding the list are William Prentis, Minnie Churchwell, Dave Leminski, Ron Boyce, Sally Hous- ton, Leonette Sharette, Sally. Huntoon, Joanne Oliver, Ethel Cash, Brown, Bess Bisbkikis, Clara Dawson and Joanne Wood. sistant and Sally Vogel and Kay Gadder are in charge. of tickets. NEEDS PROPS The properties committeg is look-. ing for a Victorian single spoo bed, an oriental hassock, a four- fold Chinese lacquered screen, a Victorian chair and a chaise bed. New officers of the Hi-Y are Mike Luachenbach, president; Bruce Benter, secretary; Larry Harrington, treasurer; Jim Fair; cheplain, and Dan Penoyer, ser- geant-at-arms. : * * * The group held a toboggan party | Sunday at Murphy Park with the Y-Teens. Plan Emmanuel s Freshmen Banquet By ANNE MERCER One week from tonight Emman- uel Christian High School fresh- men will attend the class’ annual banquet at the Waldron Hotel. * * * The formal dinner at 7 p.m. will be followed by a speech by the Paul Vannaman, pastor of, the Dixie Baptist Church and an instructor at the Midwestern Bap- tist Seminary. Eddie White, a student, will be the master of ceremonies. Faith Hoover, decorations; Eddie White, program, and Depnis Kat- lan, food, * * * The juniors and seniors will com- pete against each other ina quiz held during an assembly next Wednesday in the auditorium. The student body officers are planning the affair. Tryouts are being conducted now for the senior class play slated for corde a The play, “The Fire- is a comedy-mystery. com- vonies about life on res farm which is made more exciting by the foul play of an arsonist, Participating in ensembles will Norman) Sue Ann Hathaway, Linda | Sherry Everett js production as-| Committee chairmen include, of 3579 Mark Rd., is a member i Slate Career Day af Representatives from 54 voca-! tions will be at West Bloomfield Township High School Wednesday they need to know and do on these | jobs. | * * * | Business, professional, industrial | iand public service personnel will speak at the Career Day. Five ses- sions are scheduled. * Lee Baker, director of Chrys- | ler bees of Enginecring, will | i= It You Must Kiss, Make It Quick! GREENVILLE. N.C. (#—How ‘long should college students hold jae kiss? Northern High School Polaris newspaper staff, which is sélling pennants. His customer is Bernice ‘law, music, | * * * Dr. John D. Messick, president ‘of East Carolina College, says if ‘students must kiss it should be an “instantaneous kiss — rather than) one of longevity.” * * * He conceded it is all right for a student to kiss his girl good night, but he said ‘‘this close as- sociation, this clinging kiss of a long nature will cause people to begin talking.” * * * Dr. Messick made his observa- tions on kissing at a meeting at- ‘tended- by 400 of East Carolina's 3,600 students. He called the meet- ing to go over rules and regula. tions after police broke up a rol. licking student party at an off- campus house Jan. 10, Forty-seven temporary suspensions resulted from the party. KKK Doesn't Mean Klan —Is Kampus Klub CARBONDALE, Il. (®—Commut- ing students at Sotlthern Illinois elub “KKK.” * * Tt doesn't mean Ku Klux Klan— it's “‘Kampus Kommuter's Klub.” ‘ * * * The 40 members indicated it would have a Greek organization significance to match fraternity jand sorority activities on campus. By JOAN PAYNE ‘ \ To Charge Ten Cents a Leg at Clarkston Benefit Dance Gifls’ Basketball Clinic they’ will attend in Milford Tuesday. University decided to name their) SELLS PEP BOOSTER — Senior Ron Miller, of the Pontiac red felt banner, Wes! he the guest speaker of the day | at the 9 a.m: assembly, | Keeth, a sophomore, of 2139 Dexter Rd., who was one of the first to buy the large white on bright Strive to Raise Pep, Finances Newspaper Staff Offers Selection of 2 Varieties, Each for 75 Cents By COLLEEN ADAMS Salesman with oodles of school spirit will be swarming Pontiae Northern High School the next few weeks literally waving their flags, -They all belong to the school's newspaper staff, the Polaris, and the flags they are waving are school pennants. The. staff is sellif® this spirited merchandise to create enthusiasm and produce pep for Northern and ta help raise funds to finance the paper during its first year of pub- lication. Purchasers have a choice of two kinds — one with white on red, the other, red on white — each read PONTIAC NORTHERN. Following the purchase of the pennants Pontiac Northern stu- dents and reoters will new be able to bring them and the perky ' red hats, sold by the staff sev- eral weeks ago, to all home and away athletic events. The five student teachers from Michigan State University who are “interning’’ at Northern are pre- paring to take over classes soon. __ They now are busy meeting with Dr. Ted Ward of the University, He is in charge of them during their practice teaching and is help- ing ‘them discuss the many prob- lems which may arise. in the Oa . The photographer for the Ava- Mi he, the school’s vearbook, oom ie jmade another visit to PNH this |week to take pictures of the many ‘organizations for the book's first Still others are radio and tele- publication. vision breadcasting, telephone op-| Pentiac Press Photo Sue Pierce, president of the stu-/erating, X-ray technicians, the Air to give students an idea of what!dent council, is chairman of the Forde, an artist, auto design, bank-/ Youth leaders Ready event. Representatives from accounting | and bookkeeping, airlines, Army, auto sales, clerical work, ¢ conser- vation and forestry, engineering. | homemaking, journalism, social iwork, State police, veterinary med ‘icine, auto mechanics, electricity, Navy, physical thera-, py. practical nursing, agriculture. | ‘carpentry, chemistry and dentistry | | fields will attend the meeting. TO CONSULT WITH STUDENTS Other fields represented will be dressmaking and design, gas- sta- friends. will meet in the school's) tions, Marines, photography, reg-|&Ymnasium and the students in the istered nursing, secondary teach-| library. ing, trucking, aviation, beauty shops, business administration, business machine operations, draft- ing, elementary teaching and en-| gineering also will be there to con- sult with students. St. Mike's History Pupils View Civil War Scenes By CAROL BAUER Members of the senior bistory class at St. Michael's High School’ turned their thoughts and imagina- tions back almost 100 yvearg this’ week ‘and tried to visualize the Civil War. To help them become more in- terested in this study, John For-: ‘tier, a senior, brought his collec- ‘tion of Civil War relics to class.. * * * It included replicas of the con- federate and wnion uniforms, a miniature battle scene he con- structed, a confederate flag and) several guns and knives used at that time. 1 E. Drahner Ra, |They were Kathleen ' Daugherty, jing, laboratory technician, librari- | ans, machinists, medical doctors,| physical education, policewoman. | and radio and television service. for Iké’s Meeting | EAST LANSING cee 50 iyouth leaders and experts on youth ‘problems took a short training icourse this month which will help ‘them get answers to such que HES “Gala Sight: in’ Dixieland” is the as: theme of this year’s annual family! 1. Do young people generally |party at the University of Detrojt.show ag active interest in poli- ‘High School tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. ities?» The students’ parents and their 2. How do youth decide what careers to follow? 3. What factors influence them most in forming their sense of values? Dixieland to Be Theme of Annual Family Party * * Both rooms will then be trans-| ‘formed into Dixieland night’ clubs! iby members of the art department | ‘for dancing to the music of Dave called by President Eisenhower. Farley's orchestra | They were appointed by the = : : ————— | Michigan Youth Commission, headed by Miss Clarice Freud, University of Michigan profes- sor of social work, After winding up their confer. ence, the group will start gather- ing information in their home com- munities. Miss Freud said high school and college students also took part in the conference and ¢ will be asked to help in the caer for information. Plang for similar surveys are in The group are helping to plan for the 1960 White House Confer- ence on Children and Youth Five of the seven students who ireceived all A's on their report cards last week were sophomores. Monica Maddox, Anna Rita Mas- mares wreck. Worden and the making in other states, *~ & &t The others were Jane Rindfusz, A Paddle in Time... ie yi ; a senior, and Daniel Dunny, a MANGUM. Okla. W—In the ofe | junior. i , * *« fice of Superintendent of Schools ; |Allen Aaron hangs a paddie. It is A panel discussion on foreign identified in red letters as “Board missions was conducted this week] Educ hol ‘by Jim Zugras, president of the|eiy rina ip Hed mae rind holic Student Mission Crusade A Cat : tration.’ The paddle has not been at St. Michael's when the group'useg in a year. meet for the first time this year; - vw at St. Michael's igh School. Fecthee in’ federate uniform, collects Civil. War Oxtord, euure oJ Ll _THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, pANUARY 30, 1959 Georgie Marks & Waldo Comedy M. C. WITH TWO FABULOUS FLOOR SHOWS Virginia Kimm ' Abraham Unis Air WASHINGTON (UPI) — Several ‘congressmen were at work today ‘trying to give substance to Negro ‘Jimmy Johnson Jr.'s dream of be- coming a house page boy. One northern liberal — Rep. J. Multer (D-NY)— said he felt the mixup over dimmy could be ‘werked out quietly with the House leader- ship.” He said involvement of other congressmen in the situa- tion might only make matters " congressmen other than Rep. Bar- iratt O'Hara (D-Ill), Jimmy's spon- lsor, would have the right under | House seniority rules to claim any “new post, O’Hara pressed ahead in his attempt to rally porthern liberal to support a resolu. tion that would create the special - job for Jimmy. The doughty | Irishman vowed- that he would not “stand by and see this fine boy go home with a broken heart because of a misunderstanding.” Reps. James Roosevelt (D-Calif.) and Adam Clayton Powell (D-NY) said they would join O'Hara in sup- porting the resolution. At present ithere are no Negro pages in either the House or Senate. * * ft O’Hara repeated his previous statements that he doeg not believe racial prejudice was involved in the case. But he said Jimmy j ae ae ‘House Ran Into Car’ HAMPTON, S.C. u—When Ted Goreau came home from work, his wife explained a dent in a: fender: ‘‘A house ran into the ear.” *« * x : : -A small frame house being moved had hit the parked Goreau car. There are more than 300 dif- ferent flavors of ice cream ranging from apple to zenobia pistachio. SQUARE and ROUND GARDEN CENTER BALLROOM 2957 Woodward, Detroit Dancing Every Thursday, Saturday, Sunday EVERY Lovely | worse. should not be made to suffer for Exotic Dancer But Chairman Francis E. Walter ‘he mistakes of the House. ; F RIDAY and '(D-Pa) of the Democratic Patron-| Powell, a Negro, agreed with AP Wirephote TURDAY OPEN 7 DAYS age Committee said creation of an|O’Hara on both points. He saidhe = ONE MORE LENNON SISTER — The four baby makes a total of six girls and four boys SA AND 7 NIGHTS extra page boy post would not help does “not think there was any plot’ singing Lennon sisters of the Lawrence Welk for the parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lennon of ° Jame the ee igre to do wrong. | television show get their first look at the family’s Venice, Calif. From left are: Dianne, 19; Peggy, ae - who came to Washington thinking | st sister, 3da -old Ann Madeline. The 1 new 17; Kathy, 15, and Janet, 12. Ss JAM SESSION TUESDAY he had a job and found out that’ Aan estimated 647,875,000 gallons. — | CAMPUS BALLROOM : WITH he didn't. of ice cream is consumed annually We stoa Wee — | bees said more than a dozen inthe —— States. 7 Two to Swap Father Knows Best ! free TUES. FRI. SAY. FRANK PERRY ais Se spoeneecmenspi 5 . evico ngered MONTGOMERY, ala. Pt —\fa_ FINEST ORCHESTRAS 9 1c jets mao ‘ ~| and HIS SWINGMASTERS | I FT" S C6O DANC ING , f Jee Si | Gov. John Patterson yesterday or-| . Or ace 1DS \dered removal of nine of the 15! T Corn of iisboth TONIGHT! P P a UATE MAI —stones"n te executive mao] LIKE DONUTS? |sion when he discovered his five- nine-year-old brother in the next Hostility Fed by Report | oom. “This encourages laziness,” That Bridge Destroyed, |he said. Planes on Prowl FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP)— wildered but proud, two veteran| Air Force test pilots were trying, to digest today the news that they | might soon swap their supersonic, jet planes for a spaceship, “Girls” are what women over Capt. Tom Bogan, 35, and Capt. | /45 call each other... Remember | William Bradbury, 33, were in-. MEXICO CITY (AP)—Hostility| this: The girl who has taken on | formed Thursday that they had + ward neighboring Guatemala # few extra pounds hates to be | been chosen with 108 other men referred to as ‘‘a barrel of fun"’ mounted in Mexico today, fired by . Almost any kid would learn Dells In Call For Heservations FE 2-298) Lake and Cass Lake - Roads 1 Short Block West of Huren You'll Love Spudnuts SERVE SPUDNUTS AT | YOUR VALENTINE PARTY ORDER NOW! Discounts on Quantity Orders THE To the Musie of The Bob Lawson Trio Friday and Saturday Evenings | MODERN and SQUARE DANCING vr: JEFF'S ok WIHARMONY JACKS Noonday Luneheons Are Our Specialty WW! Family Style Dinners Nights and Sundays NEW DRAYTON INN Cys ys i as candidates for man’s first ven- PR Oent ence bead. (Formerly Commodore Hotel) i ture to outer space. a report that Guatemalan demon- to write sooner if allowed to do, SHOP ; GLENN EASTMAN Calling | 4195 Dixie Highway OR 3-7161 i Their names were the first to strators had destroyed a border his homework on wet cement. — ey SA ee PR ep | | be released after the spacemen bridge and Guatemalan planes| Earl Wilson. ‘\program was announced Tuesday had flown over a Mexican city’ — “ai a | by Keith Glennan, U.S. space the southern area. a ROCK and ROLL _ ] chet vo tmmeni OOF NOW! “BROTHERS KARAMAZOV” | “It was pretty hard to beleve,” ? asap | e Bogan said. Braadbury nodded in ee he iene a “MONKEY ON MY BACK” [ to the | @* er F d agreement. _|had crossed the border Thursday \ ROCKING ROBINS | ® ne ce ‘and plundered the village of | SAT: nie A (Char Broiled Steaks—Prir@ Rib) CHICKEN -- FISH Santa Ana. % ADMISSION 75¢ Ce, @ ® Party | ' a, .9/; iy 2 . Bq ® Cocktails UL eS als hae A SME etna walled | Fire Cs e ry SCALLOPS on half a million persons to as- WHICH BATHING-BEAUTY 861 Elizabeth Lake Rd. | X, ®& @ Atmosphere DINNERS semble in Mexico City Sunday be- ce, fore the Presidential Palace to i ’ Choice Liquors | «ete °e Qe @ Business Served in Our demonstrate support for President WILL BE THE =a 7 Men’‘s Beautiful Dining Room Adolfo Lopez Mateos. |. ; Continuing Its Traditional Supremacy ‘wy e Luncheons TAKE OUT ORDERS eye icf SNORKEL-KILLER’S ° Lopez Mateos broke diplomatic : ®y e@ Celt gecee foes erde relations with Guatemala last * NEXT VICTIM? Ik) db ® r) Go to will be ready for you week after President Miguel Ydi-| L! ngs ep nit Call FE 3-9821 goras Fuentes had rejected a Mex- SN ORKEL-KILLER i ve | 1 “ MEET YOUR FRIENDS IN ican protest against the strafing | Slonaker’s Miracle Lounge | BOB'S BEAUTIFUL NEW of Mexican fishing boats. Three STRIKES | c Tel hat $ Lake Rosd i} COCKTAIL BAR aishermen were killed. Guatemala . i} Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Telegraph at square e Road |) ° claimed they were trespassing. ACAIN! ik . - ve — | BOB S Several thousand residents held . a meeting to back Lopez Mateos: ee _ _ Thursday nicht in Acapulco, .a ras = 5 CHICKEN HOUSE ‘major fishing port as well as. re- a 497 Elizabeth Lake Road _— - os ee FE 3-982) sort on the es) cone Reports frorn “Tapachula, The Larry Heath Trio Plays largest Mexican city on the 500- mile border and military head- | BIA Announcemen t ine wentey cent) WESTERN and quarters for the district, said a == The By Popular Demand anaes aad HILLBILLY MUSIC J ooremiisn Sie or the ‘Suchiate River had got out of control Thursday It resulted in destruc: | | tion of the bridge linking Ayutla,. Guatemala, with Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico, the ots said FRANKIE MEADOWS and THE HI FIPS Kingsley Inn will be Open Sundays beginning FEB. 8th 12 Noon to 10 P.M. Friday and Saturday 9 to 2 Psa Featuring PAUL CARPENTER moras \\! and Starlight Rhythm Rangers Host playing all your favorite tunes! norkel * Peter VAN EYCK + Betta ST. JOHN + Mandy MLLER 2 MAJOR HIT! — PLAYING VARIETY MUSIC WITH A os ID BEAT FOR DANCING ERY WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY, SUNDAY. Singer Paul Carpenter Rochester Cou ple | sm to Fete Golden Anniversary ROCHESTER — Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Stanley of 1104 First St.,! will celebrate their golden wed-. ‘ding anniversary Sunday at an/ open house to be held from 2 to SATURDAY MATPNEE — EXTRA! 5 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CARTOON = COMEDY — SERIAL Thomas HI. Ste anicy, 524 Seventh St.' here T Wed. Feb, 1909 in Detroit. | SUVDAY DINNER SPECIAL | ’ SIZZLING STEAK $ ' FULL COURSE 1. iB emda ) Make plans to have your team's bowling banquet at this mest popular dine-dance apot—Dates now being reserved LIQUOR — BEER Mowers 4-1400 Shorty on the Bass DICK *% “+ ° 41 4 BAR and y the senior Stanleys have been yi GLY a ana a * s’ Johnny Tipton § Oakland County residents J - DENG ING THURS PR Fer SD ar SORIB k REST AUR ANT Lead Guitar throughout most of their married life. The major part of the time they have Rochester. Stanley is 70 years old and his Wife 68. He ig still active in his work as an electrica! contractor * * * The Stanleys have four sons. Thomas, Fred E. and Donald, all of Rochester and Robert of Flint. ™ and a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice ) Beaver of Elkton. They also have nine grandchildren : All members of the family -plus a large number of friends and rela- ‘tives are planning to attend the ic ‘elebration. MSU Student Wins SUN. 7 P.M. ‘ul 12 P.M. OLD DUTCH MILL Auburn at Churchill Rd. 130 S, Telegrap FB 4-6981 lived in or near Nat ps SPADAFORE’S BAR \° N. Cass Avenue. Cor. of Huron Auburn Heights LIQUOR HILLBILLY and WESTERN SWING by SINGING PAUL BARBER and His MID.WESTERNERS JOHNNY SWAN Lead DOUG on Steel LEE BRADFORD on Bass | \ SPECIAL. SUNDAY, | — SMORGASBORD Rens es oe Natl $199 | tn B Rake Ham or Beef or Turkey for Your Pleasure & Dressing, Pan Fried Chicken i or Ala Carte Luncheons and 6 Nights a Week funners ~~ SMORGASBORD LUNCHEON DINNER ferved 11:30 ' te 710 ferved 820 PM to 10:70) La BS Tax and Hot PM ineiaee Tax and Hot ee a5 “SULLY” 250 Ibs. of Musical Rhythm Playing I'm so anxious a Kitchen Is Open “for Sandwiches ti! 1:00 A.M. | ORO 3 of 4 Top Honors BL ~ { [ TOWN & COU NTRY INN 6 Nights o Week EAST LANSING us — Three out Cocktail | d Rest ' featuring of the top four student honors at Yy “Cocktail Lounge an estauran op ee | Michigan State University’s Col- Sk . belegtaph Ra THE 3 LITTLE WORDS lege of Agriculture went last night J 7 with to Gary L. Seevers, 21 a senior JOE POLZIN at the ORGAN to reopen LADIES’ NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY FINE FOODS and LIQUORS from Jonesville, Hillsdale County. + Seevers won the plaque for high| l acheter. the $300 Borden award and the $250 Michigan Farm | | e — ee ‘Bureau award. | : * A fourth top award at the an-' nual agricultural college banquet went. to John Schafer of Saginaw | SAT. SPECIAL SMORGASBORD Pot Luck Dinner With French Fried © Shrimp Included FAMILY NIGHTS Mon & Wed. 5:30-9:30 ALL YOU CAN EAT Children. .75¢ Adults. .$1.25 TONIGHT ———— SUNDAY SPECIAL ———— “Re Psi by Cit a's demand” S$ | 5 0 STRIP SIRLOIN STEA Potatoes, chef’s salad with choice of dressings, aidvoatad hot roll , Feature Starts 7:30-0:45 shh MA 4-2151 and butter Fish Fry and Fetlshee win veltee! Secaets tnd for outstanding service in extra-: _ OPEN dhe : Chicken Sarcpebet sales (a8 , curricular activities. : zi 1650 N. Perry at Pontiac Rd. : ae ves ] 25 All You $] 95 Club - . t Don’t Miss Those Color Spectaculars 5:30 to 10:30 De et Seas Tahoe WANTED st See Them on Our 21” Color TV FE 3-9528 | 1,000 COMIC BOOK stemmaess momen 1000 True Love Story Mags. We Handle Tricks, Jokes, and [ Novelties : PIPER'S MAGAZINE OUTLET SA Awbera Are. MANNY’ Reservations New Being nd Bt Corner W. Huron &t. and & COLUMEDA Picture COCKTAIL LOUNGE fer Bowling Banquets isabeth Lake Road 3412 Dixie Highway Phone OR 3.9754 CLOSED SUNDAYS be 3 Open Daily 9 A.M. to 2 A.M. Plenty of Free Parking Sunday 2 P.M. to 2 AM. FE 5-9941 FEATURE: m=» GLAMOROUS es Me WONDERS OF CHICAGO — MACOS Canteen” TWENTY-ONE LOVE NOVEL THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD! THAT FRENCH GIRL'S SATURDAY Doors Open 12:45, 2nd a COMES ADVENTURE F=-ROM NATURE AT ITS RAWEST AT ITS MIGHTIEST! Cinsmascowe RICHARD TODD JULIETTE GRECO SATURDAY SCHEDULE 9:05 CARTOONS ........... 1:05 5:05 NAKED EARTH ........1:40 5:40 9:30 A CERTAIN SMILE .....3:15 7:20 11:00 Disc lackey Goes to Bed After 225 Hours Awake JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)—A’ tired and drawn but stil] smiling) iradio disc jockey went to bed | Thursday night after claiming the world record for staying awake 225 hours. * * * _Dave Hunter of Ww ZRO- at Jack- sonville Beach turned off his rec- || ,ord turntable at 6:09 p.m. in the! ishowroom of a Jacksonville auto-| imobile dealer. He had been there spinning records 9 days, 9, hours, 9 minutes and 9 seconds. When it was over, two ambu- lance attendants put him on a! stretcher and drove him to his! home in Jacksonville Beath. His’ wife Nancy had dinner waiting for| him. Then he went to bed. | Step by. Step, Careful Thiel Reaches Goal LAUREL, Miss. (UPI) —Police |-® home of a school superintendent. © Sule s. cody stint te BPs | garage. Dreve the vehicle to the sched = “and broke in. é . Removed :the school's safe, ~ Hauled the safe back to the — arage on the tracter. é Used the superintendent's © feday were looking for a thief | | acetylene torch; also stored in . whe: Broke into the garage at the = | ee the garage, to open the safe, Departed with $300. mai “¢ i AP DOWN THE ICY RIVER.— Three Xavier University of Cin- cinnati, Ohio students are beating the between-semesters doldrums by taking a rubber raft trip down the Ohio River. The three, from | left, are John Kappas, Park Hills, Ky.; Mike O'Connell, Stanford, Com, and Jim Kappas, Ags Hills, = peotig) ~e Wirephote | Hollywood Headlines Wants Robert Wagner tor Fox's ‘Stage Door ~ , By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS __ Director Douglas Sirk. The long- | HOLLYW OOD—Maybe Bob Wag-| hairs will think there’s too resch | i iner feels he's had it with Director) emotional stuff but then they | ‘Frank Tashlin in “Say One For, @¢Ver like anything that causes /Me,”’ but Frank has no such feel- an honest tear or a natural ‘ing toward Roberto. On the con-| laugh. trary, he thinks young Mr. Wagner) Talked with Jimmy Durante to) is such a good actor that he’ ‘asked ask him if the report that he and Jack Cummings for Bob in “Stage | ‘Margie Little are getting married’ Door,” which is Jack's first for ' | this year is true. | 20th Century-Fox. | Jimmy laughed and said, “I'll. | « * * \tell you first if I ever do get mar- | In the original stage play of rjed—and it wouldn't be anybody. ‘Stage Door’’ written by Ednajeise but Margie. She's the nicest. ‘Ferber and George Kaufman, it girl I know. But don't you think! 'was an all-woman cast, but this I'm too old to get married? | has been changed, and several big! ’« * * male roles have been added. Snapshots of Hollywood collected iat random: Dave Siegel, co-owner of Cal- .| Neva Lodge, is not only about to = There's no truth in the report aD THEATRE PLUS - ONCE U BOTH FEATURES RECOMMENLED WITHOUT RESERVATION PON A HORSE A TRULY FUNNY WESTERN SATIRG! ONCE UPON A CALLING ALL KIDS! EARLY SATURDAY MATINEE — — a O'CLOCK SINBAD—12:15 - 3:30 - 7:90 - 1 HORSE—2: 10 - 5: ne. 8:45 marry Cleo Ronson, but he’ll that Elizabeth Taylor has asked to’ ' soon burst back into film pro- be relieved of doing ‘‘Two for the | duction with ‘Rivers in the |Seesaw. ” She'll do ‘Suddenly Last | Desert” by archeolog&t Rabbi Summer” first. She and Eddie. | Nelson Glueck. ‘Fisher and her two sons were ‘having dinner at Sportmen's Lodge Slegel made a bid of $150.000 to = tie up the book which endeavors | and Elizabeth is starting to diet. to prove the Old Testament to be | Ralph Story of the now defunct | actual history and has followed ‘$64,009 Challenge” is turning | clues in the Bible to locate the actor and will test for Screen actual sites of ancient Negev’ Gems “Mr. Blanding” TV series. | sae civilizations of southern You can’t believe it, but it’s true that John Wayne is actually re- = laxing in Acapulco with Pilar, * * versal-International up in business forgetting movies. _and bring in plenty of that pleasant; On Feb. 2 Don Murray takes green stuff I wish I owned 10 off for Sardinia on business con- ‘per cent. It's as corny as Main nected with his project for home- -istreet in a Sinclair Lewis novel,|/jess refugees. He obtained land aN. OPEN 6:30 P. M. wr et PONTIAC = ae DRIVE-IN, SHOW STARTS 7:00 P. M——. TONIGHT Big FOUR UNIT Show} SATURDAY GUN MEN GO FOR HER— PUNKS FIGHT FOR HER— NOW SEE HOW THEY L‘VE! SHE'S THE QUEEN IN A KINGDOM ‘PARTY GIRL’ cinemascore - meTROColor Robert Cyd Lee J. TAYLOR-CHARISSE-COBB ith KENT SMITH - BARBARA OF CRIME! M-G-M Presents John IRELAND Poe KELLY - COREY ALLEN + MYRNA HANSEN —ALSO— nad be ome rR “ZORRO’S FIGHTING LEGION” Chapter Ne. 10 ‘COLE YOUNGER, GUNFIGHTER:' AN LOVEJOY All Winter—With Our IN-CAR > | HEATERS THAT REALLY HEAT ‘but it’s the corn the women love. |there for them, “Imitation of Life’ will set Uni-' They are swimming. fishing and} STARTING TODAY! MUL LAG Tate Doors Open at 12:45 P.M. —FEATURES AT— 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:25, 9:30 On this hill General George Armstrong Custer and the 7th cavalry met the might of the Sioux nation. In one brief blaze of action a legend was ‘born. This is the story of that famous battle and its almost forgotten survivor, Tonka. It is also a story of courage, of a boy's fierce pride and of the day he became a man--and a warrior. ADDED ENTERTAINMENT = “ANYBURG, U.S.A.” PLUS “CALIFORNIA OR BUST” (COLOR CARTOON) THE UNTOLD STORY BEHIND THE WEST'S STRANGEST LEGEND! wwe SAL MINEO. eves oe JEROME COURTLAND PHILIP CAREY - RAFAEL CAMPOS sis JOY PAGE- BRIT LOMOND HM WON TECHNICOLOR® « NEXT Moreover, it is beautifully done | j Areacrion Spencer Tracy in The Last Nerval’ & ‘Ghost of the China Sea’ © Se ‘ es es oe “ : ee | by Producer Ross Hunter and | Annual MPA Meeting Opens 600 Editors, Publishers on Hand to Trade Shop Talk, Heor Speeches EAST LANSING (®—Michigan’'s newspaper editors and publishers, some 600 strong, gathered for the’ ‘91st time here today for the annual Michigan Press Assn. (MPA) mid- | winter meeting. | The newsmen started register- [ing at the Michigan State Uni- versity Kellogg Center this morn. | ing to trade shop talk and hear | a varied list of speakers. Scheduled for the Friday noon luncheon was Sidney R. Bernstein. editorial director of Advertising Age magazine. The evening speak- er at the MSU-sponsored banquet will be Dr. Joseph Kaplan, chair- ;man of the U. S. national com- ‘mittee for the “International Geo- physical Year. Saturday noon delegates will hear from Frank 0. Prior, chair. man of the Standard Ot} Co. | (indiana). Featured in the €ve- | ning at the “All Michigan” ban- quet will be Inez Robb, ®4- tionally syndicated columnist. First to arrive yesterday were members of the MPA board of di-| > -rectorg and the Michigan ‘League’ of Home Dailies. | | Roundtable conferences are i scheduled on such subjects as press |poort problems, offset printing and _ advertising. d A one-eyed person actually har 'less visual fatigue than a normal | person with two eyes, according to [the Better Vision Institute. 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With Three Players Needing Stitches NEW YORK (UPD Manager | “us D'Amato declared flatly > fight, which was signed tera without date or location. iI MONTREAL (®—It took a long But promoter Bill Rosensohn c time, but the oral Red Wings insists he is considering fiye other ding, Calif. whorn Johansson | stalled a 13-5 favorite, in man. || at last have beaten the powerful/cities besides Colorado Springs; knocked out in the first round last; | -man betting, to beat Johans- |'* making appointments for one- Montreal Canadiens jalso offers from two home-TV September. |. won, despite Ingemar’s 21 straight ee age ar sdirtd bade After absorbing six losses and, networks and one from an ad:| ‘suchen ts suing Johansson in | (ae as a professional. ore Tends See. egy three ties, Detroit notched its first) vertising agency for a National, yaw york Federal Court to re- lwaai even money” Patterson Angeles = Pru win of the season over Montres a peso strain Johansson’ from fighting | wij] knock-out: the Swedish cha)-| a + % last night 4-1 to move into tourth | Sweden's unbeaten Johansson, Patterson or anyone else before jenger. The price was 5'2 to 1| Johansson, the first native place in the National Hockey: champion of Europe, said, “1 he carries out a return-bout against Johansson’s winning on a Swede ever to get a shot at a League, Montreal ig first. _ favor New York because of the | contract, signed — by advisor kayo, and 2-1 that the bout does world boxing championship in any) The victory was only the bigger gate and because Lexpect | Ahiqvist. Machen alleges that not last the full 15 rounds, regard- division, plans to fly to Europe, second the Red Wings have been | 3,000 friends to come over from Ahiqvist sixned the contract as [less of the winner. |Monday. His contract provides! able to gain over the Canadiens aloha = — ee Srl | Eagomar sages: | * oo ot that he must return to the United in 26 games at the Montreal | W8"t to go clear to Colorado” | Gnierning Colorado Springs, Although Rosensohn has a dead- States two months before the . ; . or ke ‘D'Amato — manager of champion line of Sept. 30 for staging the fight, to start training. And het SERVICE WITH SMILE — A way to a pitch- 7 Taiscubroke Edwin Ahiqvist, promoter of Patterson, said: “I like that city’s|bout, he prefers the month of can have no fight before chal-| ers arm must be through his _stomach.-Soe-€asey The Detroit victory aigo me \Goteborg, Sweden, and advisor to $00,000 net gate guarantee, and | June. He says. he will announce lenging Patterson although he) Stengel, canny manager of the New York Yan- | Montreal's streak of 16 games at home without a loss. ‘/’+ *® t b As 14,601 fang looked on, the Ped Wings and Canadiens battered | each other throughout a_ battle, in which tempers and sticks were high all night After action, Detroit goalie Terry Saw- Johansson, said, “I hope flying back te Goteborg next week, only five minutes of . When? Where? for Title Bout loess Wednesday on taxes. - The as the site for the Floyd Putterson. corde rs Ahiqvist to give a prelim- Ingemar Johansson heavyweight | inary stipulation at the offices es jattorney Jack Ilart on Wednesday. this I like the people there — subpena won't prevent me from ‘hospitality and consideration or others.” fhayer Tutt, owner of the plush! The slender, brown-haired pro- Broadmoor Hotel at Colorado moter, only 38, will confer with Springs, confirmed yesterday the,Mayor, Robert F. Wagner next offer of a. $500,000 guarantee from | | Tuesday about what inducement The New York City will make to have ‘the fight staged in Yankee Stadium. On Wednesday, he will start a tour of other cities, where he now conference there ae big have a subpena, served yesterday, of 4 live gate for the fight. fight would be a feature of the lart is attorney-for heavyweight Colorado Centennial celebration. ontender Eddie Machen of Red-| yfeanwhile, Patterson was In- their the site and oan within 30 days. |may engage in exhibitions. kees, coe pay to = chief breadwinner Bob AP Wirephote Turley with a dish of food, after Turley signed his 1959 contract for an estimated $32,000 — an increase of about $7,000. Turley was 21-7 last season. : go —~ a PCH Home, PNEon Road [ong Me Tuesday chuk, just back after a three- { } game layoff because of a shoul- le .) avore | der injury, suffered a five stitch | cut and was out for ten minutes | : before returning to aciion. , b { ( f | Jean-Guy Talbot and. Claude U are U In | Provost of Montreal -also needed | | ; sitches for cults. : ' | to & Aiming for Bt h Goldbeck Champ of Golfers Over 55 -_ Provost drew uo major penalty , PRESS BOX in the last period for inflicting a . ( cut on Billy MeNeill In the same Huskies Face Rugged iaee Ge _ — , hac F : ; = eu melee, MeNei} and Penn Richard ntr n 1e. er e azansk], whe r were golven minors for high Catholic Ce al i ‘sides in Birmingham, has agreed icking Detroit Contest | jones terms with the Philadelphia , Spec he P Press) | F |Billy Burke ‘Phillies. - Marcel Pronevost provided an cle ny Pontiac . : ) IN: Y. started out wath el Ue But Fie oe a og early lead for Detroit with a | By BILL CORNWELL DUNE Fla. — Al Watrous, thus bogeying three of the first) join Moyer.. | oy hi TPE Ee -Pontia® Central and Pontiae O@kland Hills Country Club ae ‘four holes¥and he never recovered. Orwigsburg, Pa... ....... 75-73-148 The Michigan Ski Jumping EK | . shot a respectable 72 yesterday in| Harry Offutt championships will be held at Henri Richard tied it up minutes Northern clash on the basketball the PGA Sentors Golt Tournament Behind Willoweit in the stand- | Salisbury. Md. .se...0.00.-5 74-74—148 Se ape, Club in’ Mesick daket | court for the first time in history for golfers 55-and-over, but his big | ngs was former National Open roe “Pia. sos eeees eo . 73-75—-148 Feb, 7-8. Norm Ullman made. it) 2-1. for Inext Tuesdity, but each team has 77 of the ‘first. round Tuesday champion Billy Burke of Clear- | |H_T. Allen, Detroit in the second peried and} other serious problems, to sur-|knocked him out of the running water, Fla., who finished with a | create sees tee eee TI-TE— 149 ; _* = * the Red Wings were in the lead. mount before that. long-awaited) Bill Goldbeck, 60, of Mt. Kisco, P® tt “a aaa iy Birmingham, Mich. ..... 17-72-1499, Garry. Visconti of Detroit pl iced for. good Jack. Mcintyre scored evening arrives. N.Y, won the Bourne Trophy. for * Fo eS DL 4b. Sth yesterday in the school figures tio third peried) cols ta guaran AP Wirephoto The more fica) business of this class with 7169-140, three Goldbeck was a picture of al Bill detitte, A: ae of the novice men’s class of the m » " 1 Ls ooee . ee ia 1 8-— if ni be ~o Vb min tee the yame for Detroit ~ ares . . “f ip the moment 1s ait hand tonight, strokes ahead of Harold Sanderson sistency as he parred every hole Fisk ae National Figure Skating champion- : : THLE LEINKUP — World heavyweight chingion Hloyd Patter when the Chiefy play host to Saw-/of Summit, N. J. who had 71.69— 0" his out nine, hitting every ‘Agawam. Mass... .. . . 75-73—180 ships in Rochester, N.Y. . . * * ; son (eft) and challenger Ingemar Johansson of Sweden line up for a Arthur Hill in. a Saginaw 143 igreen and two-putting all of them. Wietlite Ganeda 14-16-180) x oe * Johnny Wilson, Red Wing teft the cameras ufter signing their contracts for it title match sched ' er se. : ’ ae aa for tk al He started the back nine with Ed McEIli igott “ : : Valley Conference game and!’ Thursday's competition for the Lutherville Md 72-78—150 Hazel Park Harness Race winger, ran his string of con) uled tentatively for June ata site still unchosen. Promoter Bul xorthern invades the Motor City greybeards of the sénior field saw another par, then birdied the next Gene Pe sue EAS, ; : ar arness haceway secutive games to 49) The run! pocensohn i the cente sf = onship’ three holes before returning to par) Germantown, NY... .. 73-117-180| Showed a greater increase in . Rosensobn is in the center for a date with Detroit Catholic'the fading as a. championshiy Reich, Boeck - aa = : started Jan, 20, 1952, and if Wilson , (Central threat of Gene Sarazen, the de- figures for the remainder of hie Aad ea 14-77-181 attendance a wagering than isn't forced out for some reason’ fending champion. . “round, [Al MacDonald. > ae73-151 any other harness track in. the <= ° = . ve ‘ the § a, te ee. TB ves or another he will hit a record ‘Dead Hor vi “hise —— = ifor Los Angeles, |Ryzin's cagers will have to is Tom Mahan, | Duffy Daugherty of MSU, Paul Beverly, Mass. .eee.-« 76-77—153 Dietzel of LSU, Forest Evashevskt Rams Face ROSM § Saturday Mikemen at OL Tonight The roty-poly Chicagoan arriving the job done without the services from Hong Kong, also said his of graduated Charlie Barge. Globetrotters will) play four exhi-| * wy * hition matches Bex! July in War- | Barge, a mid-year graduate, saw and Krakow, Poland iplayed his last. prep contest for As for professionay basketball, |PCIE a week ago tonight when he sald he will meet next week Chiefs routed Saginaw High, with Paul Schissler, Ed Pauley | 69-43. Barge made his exit a glor- and Frank Bull in Los Angeles jouss one with 27 points and he Bob Gajda, from. the Forest Lake oe at untae Mich.,® carded SAN DIEGO, Calif. (®—Tour- nament-wise Mike Souchak and unhearlded Bob Duden led a mass jattack on par Thursday, c T-under- par 65s for the first round figure with sera others. lead in the $20,000 San Diego) One stroke back were Bo Win- Open, ‘inger of Odessa, Tex., who. turned Two of the Pontiac area's pa- against the Faglets; He may rochial fives will collide in one) replace Chuck Steinhelper at the of two games in Suburban Cathalie) start, Niebauer says. Don has Paskethball Leawue aetion set for height. meaves well and is wsunlly this weekend ; a Rood shot) froaty the outside. Orchard Dake St. Mary enter where a oe fasion! “ tains St. Michact in tonight's daryis a) tha US LIME : ; Fagiets have one of the league's OMEN) Cy SEA ba best defensive setups court, Eaglets shoot for their Pe. ninth league win against one St. Michael javvees tangle in a defeat. Shamrocks hope to make [preliminary at 7 pom. wth the their season's mark 33. This Faglet reserves. Varsity gaine Is will be the 2nd time thie year (set for 8:15 eee, the cluby have met, with Sf. ae Mary the winner in the first test, 41-30 at PCW. Eaglets are rated the edge once more, Dolph Schayes Hero for Nats the con: tonight, Mary Originally set for krederick-RO St. st Playing under ideal weather con- the 6,700- yard course in 31-35 de-, test has been moved to Saturday night. It will be played at Royall Oak, where the Rams, co-leader in the SCL race aim for their By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bth es ae ee oa "What would happen if our| 3 e at he three-way SCL leading eae |p PE UTES TS aS OG eseniaits St. James, and was AVailable , .. like through old favored to chalk up its 8th win, (807. Syracuse fans often won Coach dim Niebauer of the | Well, the National Basketball) Shamrocks said this morning’he Assn, Nats’ would probably turn to; might send Don Mountain, the their younger set to do the work. | slim redhead, in as a starter They did the job last nicht as the! Nats turned in a 17-81 victory, fover the Minneapolis Lakers in A&W Table Net Team . “Houston, Tex >Widens League Lead Schayes, one of the all-time * |greate in ‘the NBA, is 31 and has A&W table tennis feam widened been the mainstay of the Nats for its margin on first place in the 10 years with his 20-points per Pontiac Table Tennis Association game average, Last night though, league yesterday by whipping New-/he got only six, but the job was berry, jhandied by three plavers who are In the outstanding match last)25 and another who is 23 night, Gloria Hartman and Howard) Larry Costello, who scored 18] Heckman defeated Virginia Angus points, and Fd Conlin and Al Blan- and Ira Silver, 10-21, 21-19 and 21-10 chi, who each scored 16 sct_ most in mixed doubles. of the pace, while Hal Greer, only TABLE TENNIS STANDINGS 22, also “) pes ¢ in with 18 points. del ped Root Beer 72 LM Cole 4 Newberry 67 Pankeys futrilive: - 66 Dorris & Bon m4) ‘ Vet Pitt Gsach | to Quit Capitol 48 Posie Arnold 37 Warer ' 1 fedei | PITTSBURGH W—Carl Olson, Yesterday's Results |developer of Olympic. stars i! ' A&W over Newberry, 4-3. Nutriine p ympic stars Ane er. Y. Cee, 6-8: Pankeys epi, with track teams, js bowing out today ee uron, 3- 3: Poole Hardware over rris Va ae track enac ; i Son, 4-4 and Capitel over Aroeld | nn tae coe us rack coach at Ps |, Bign, 4-2. é¢ University of Pittsburgh, t “ . Yy , or, 4 ia i ci a i i i ini eet a ee lt ia oe i, th ee i Ct trailing only 14-11, Jim Teddy's dé-| boys Frank DePodesta, Dan Res- ston, year and appointed a committee PCH here early in the season. the rebel leader also indicated fo investigate whether a move! looks too tough for Northern to that the government was ready to. would be fe; ‘tsible, = 7 _handle. help needy athletes so they can: — ~ be in good condition for interna. tional competition, He called Cuba's teams in aid compctition “bluffs.” He blamed the regime of ex- president Fulgencio Batista for squandering money appropriated Haetelis Added to Mt. Christie ‘Ski Club Staff Inter-Lakes Mat Meets Vikings, Ski ppers Lose nounced the addition of Walter and ; for sports. Margaret Haefeli to the pro teach- The wrestling teams of Walled) Mike Cosgrove, a 112-pounder, ing staff, Lake and Waterford went down to! - Haefeli. is a former Swiss! seored the only Walled Lake pin. Seek More Honors defeat in Inter-Lakes matches last, Wea Cottrell and Bob Christian | “competitive skier and instructor, night SEA ISLAND, Ga. (AP)—Jobhn and Mrs, Haefeli is one of two Walled Lake bowed to Farming matched Teddy's decision. ‘W.) Roberts ef Columbus, Ohio,' certified women instructors in) ton 29-14 after being tied 8-8 and! «Little Don Hendricks and big and George L. Hardy of Evan-|Michigan, She will specialize i. Hil., who teamed up to win’ children's classes cision was the only Viking Wetory sler and 250-pound George Faw-'a_ best. ball preliminary, take aim) Bob Jacksop, Mt. Christie mar in the last four matches as the | cett all scored Farmington pins. lat individyal medal honors today ager, also /anmounced that assist-) more experienced Falcons pulled! Southfield walloped Waterford, in the Sea Island’ Seniors golf) Earhart received his) away. - 5, tournament, rtification. ; ; F | ; Mt. Christie Ski Club today an-|. Jules Blanton, West Palm Beach, Pia. Otto Hartz, | Dunedin, Pla. ,....... Bert Montressor, ) Sarasota, Fla. John Willlems, Hamden, Conn. 111 -454/0f Towa, Bump Elliott of Michigan and Eddie Erdelatz of Navy make 71-1154 up the lineup for the ‘Coach of . 14-80—154/the Year’’ football clinic in Grand ne-7¢—154| Rapids next weekend. wee. Pee ee Sr oy Ce Ue ee) Idle Oxford Cager Moxes Up to complete plans to seek a Low left a 22.3 pér game scoring aver- Angeles NBA franchise, age behind him, ditions over the par ae Mis- spite an aching shoulder, and é ; sion Valley Country Club course, young Doug Sanders of Mem Hf stieeesstil, hevadded) he plans The loss of Barge ts a bitter (31 year-old Wike, from Grossinger. Beach, Fla. with a 35-51 foosetl his interests in fhe Piuli pit te swallow, but the resource. yy an| Dud ‘n, 38. from Osx ; delphia Warriors. an NBA team: - ful Van Ryein wilt try te fill the — p99 pe made The in initiaT round Masters chatpion Arnold aay SS Se . * * * void by starting Amos Bailey, 5, 49306 ue v last Sunday in . date wi brook . “df the NIA doesn't come to the & 6foot-f sophomore with a dead... - = Thunderbird Invitational at Palm By CHUCK ABAIR Cam sappeill Waterford a 8 me a Fuynch Dee 1940 i's crazy.” Saper-, ly shoating eye. Springs, Calif, and winner here Oxford star Doug Stott has taken|Woldkow at, OLSM . 4... 9 155 172 ixN wey, S a7 . 1d oO ¢ t wit ay, seseeee @ 102 17 stein said. “And the way to, come, Bailey will line up with regulars lag s “ “on a oe mt uh ® over ihe Oakland County Leia Se “ROD cet 7 is 6p VW he . 2 i ce, Jonder Leeee 8 ouf is through realignment, not eX Bill Hayward, John Bandy, Phil) Tommy Bolt settled for even var ual scoring lead although he hasn't Lucadam, w Bloomfield... H 130 iol pansion to 10 cities. The loop Rabaja and Harrison Munson as 36. 36—72. : ‘made a point in two weeks. Reet eee : “9 § At ie should get rid of Detroit and Cin- ithe Chiefs try to. preserve their) “ine ener | He replaced Merv Gallup, who Pedra. PNH 19 toe 338 cinnath | undefeated status and top "A ke Souchak 33-32-68 had paced the field all season, Mae, none St. Mery i ae ne He sald Detroit is a baseball, ranking. George Fed, agile cored OF 5 in U 3 ‘Bo Wining 31-38-66 Decause the Birmingham ace has Follis. Ortonville. ...... 8 121 151 footbail and hockey town while | and strong rebounder, also is ex- |Doug San ac 35-31—66 | hit only 11 points in his last two! Mos 56 Bee 164 143 Cincinnati goes only for baseball pected to see heavy duty: this eve-| a Besselink ee 4) 7\8ames. Gallup dropped all the way Sri. Walled take ae win ke a 5 span Hoodde -~ ¢ 1 ating .,.11 158 1 and college basketball, | ning. ; | HAVANA (AP) - Revolutionary Herd Pi gepetl oat . 32-35-67 to fourth with Pontiac Central's re-| Richardson, Ortonville nS 8 128 43 Saperstein continued | + * * jleader Fidel Castro ee pledged'Stan Leonardo.) lo woe pal cently graduated Charley Barge pon ontchenter te “Those who run the NBA are a) Arthur Hill's won-lost record {8 an honestly run, large scale sports ou Pisingy, 383368 apd ie roe Bane Fidler aoutnielas TUT dbs da bunch of mossbacks, They're ‘not unimpressive — 14 in the Valley! program for Cuba. Se dies “ls 1 aa t8 Holly also ahead of him, Nd-year graduate, ~ : Ae b Rosb ' 5-3 [matleable, They don't adjust to and 36 overall — but-the Lumber- "pie told the Cuban Sports Fed eee Uae ie pod zs & * COUNTY AREA KCORING conditions jacks are always dangerous and eration ‘that the provisional gov- {a\kHurke JF 34-34-68 Stott has had the Inyoff due Petroft, &. Detroit ....., 7 isn 228 — cs & * must be handled with extreme ammment has earmarked x half'Bob Gajda 34-1568, fo. a postponed game last week wit pa severe @ 162, 20.2 hey re putting! thelr mercy, en caution: million dollars to revamp Cuba's eve nesan 7” HGETE) due to weather, conditions, He Goodrich, Northritie |". oN iss a dead horse in Cincinnati and De ne Jacks gave PCH fits In [recreational program and get it Bert Weaver “1... 31-38-69) does not play again untit Tues- peat eeaph eS concer | troit anda leaving potentially RTeAt inete tat encounter at Saginaw | Tolling. Osea 0 a eo day at Avondale. Appleton. Brighton reseced? 17 1896 ‘ites Tike San Francisco, Los AN hetare howing, 48-42%, and they | Noting that less than 10 percent) Darrell, Hickox 46-34-79) Barge finished with 156 in seven Bennington. Lapeer 00." 8 38 18 ale ‘ y *F z a ' a or a4. € is poe aee La x les and Seattle go to waste have lost some other hard-luck (of Cuba's youth participate in ath-irionet Hebert UIT ects |Kersten, Capac vee 6 89 148 i © lost some other ha ah re ke +: 35-38~70/ cames for a 22.3 average. McDan-irivner, North Branch 10 4 rs He called the Boston Celtic. > decisions, This tsa critical SVC |letics, he said the country needs) Menger | sts Pe tops everyone for tota) and is!McKillen. Lapeer tees 2 130 164 Minneapolis Lakers San Francis. | contest for the Chiefs and victory ten thousand athletic fields in the pon white caeee bees 38-34 to, re Starnes, Northville ....... 8 110 178 i | se arty (Bacher. 35-3570) (ne only cager in the entiré area J. Ostrander, Almont ...... 8 116 128 co turnout (19.652) of two weeks | is all-important since they noust cities and rural areas. Mike Home ............ M-2#- weaver 200 at 244. Rick Moos of my Sr Brown City ... ew 12.8 ago a “straw in the wind,” play three of thelr fimal four = Castro indicated that landown- |Dick Mnight cee eee ID . ene se ie ide (Paul O'Leary) 0. 33-3779 Madison rounds out the 20-paint NBA officials, however, said ‘la. }é#e games on the road. cron tachities, making the gov. eet, coe es: MJe= Tel boye at 20.3. -€ &, _ na i c : suc acitities, An e 7 Wie ovecher ee eles Oras 1a ter there would be no moves this! “Catholic Central, 69-49 victim of cenment'e program easier no ,Rill Collins fc +. Mag | - *& *& age Results Another bey in the top 25 who has graduated is Roya] Oak Don- dero star Mike Joyce. Ti tallied 118 in seven starts for 16.9. MICHIGAN COLELGE BASKETRALL pesetugen ye mel, We pec c a Aquinas 61. Olivet oo Hilledale 8@, Fiint Py ™e Kenyon’ (Ohio) 64, iKnemacce Lo] : Ter ‘ en, the Falcons had not had an | Warne state we Saettenn > entry on the list until new when | Calvin at Tatts SS Upiand, Ind. Gene Lothery moved into a tie ee CTE TERN for the very last position with an cky ies, — average of 14. 2 Darimeuth 64, Brown . rs Si. Potere 19h, Pantin " ’ ade Lorola. ND. 69. Creighton @§ There is not much changed on Wir sate t3 Memphis State 32 ithe area list this week with Don Forman #7. Presnytertan se Petroff of East Detroit, Jim Ward o anis “= MIDWEST va of Imlay City and tall Terry Wills Saves 72. Bt Josephs lod. 68 of Armada_rolling along Marys Tey We Ferme tnthores 72 OAKLAND COUNTY SCORING Abjlene Chrisiien #4. Waziand 8 G TP Age. 8% Houston state ga. Astin Stor, Oaford ee BUM BD wes FAR WEST *.Barge, PCH toseseis § 36 3 Gensnge as, Teen @8, Adanve state 6 |MeDanten Hotty ia. B om #2 Montana Si. Coll. aly Birmingham ...... 7 1% 7 “ Maes. Mad eee. © 1D 903 bo 3 Wichita 91 A Pale Ferndale ... sess, © 154 1893 Barilesviite Eg 4 Fi! \. ' ; ' E. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. 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St.) 9159 state (2-4) for an afternoon in view of the action taken last week at the little hamlet Louis whipped St. John’s 72-63. of Mesick in Michigan’s northland. Two 18-year-old athletes at Mesick High, barred from because they got married during the summer, lost their case in wircuit court. * az: @ Dave Shively, a halfback, and Ron -Cochrane, an end, were de- clared ineligible for sports campe-| tion during the 1958-59, school year by the Mesick school board due to ‘their marita] status. The two boys filed a petition for a writ of mandamus against the Mesick board and last week Circuit Judge Howard L. Camp- | bell dismissed the petition. Campbell upheld the board’s rul- » ing with the statement that “school 4 ,authorities must be allowed to de- termine what is best for the | school.” € bn la rere tnd la ral dia ia land bert db ale Lt alas all tal Terre eeYrreeeeerrre™ wv * * The judge ruled that school au- thorities are legally empowered to bar students from extra-curricular activities if they are married. “The court should hesitate to interfere with authority clearly granted to > a > > > > > > > > > the schools,’ Campbell declared. ttn srl re dren rere indie Oredlnde Dien “The boys are not being denied . Best Chain Saw for All Outdoors... HOMELITE as low as 71695° cost chain saw with ell 7 Big Saw | quality features! Try it today. *F06 Factory CLIFF DREYER: GUN and SPORTS CENTER 15210 Holly Road Holly, Mich.: Open 7 Days a Week 8 to 8 Get a free demonstration, Only low- _ tless bar and chain ~ an education. Playing footbali is not an educational requirement,” the judge added, Shively and Campbell claimed. they asked school officials if it ‘would be OK for them to get mer- | ‘ried and were granted the go-| ‘ahead. Both boys are seniors who iwill be graduated next June agd \they are not expected to appeal the decision. | Mesick’ s action makes it sound Champion Avon Eleven Honored | at Sports Fete All-state tackle Bill Jennings was named the most valuable football player and center Tom Greenlees.was honored as the most improved gridder at the annual ‘Avondale High School All- Sports | banquet last night. Returning starters Dick Smith, Walt Cooley and Herb Harris were ‘named to captain the Yellowjac ket eleven next fall. | Head coach Frank Crowell, who, piloted. Avondale to the Oakland B championship, and reserve boss Ken Kaestner gave out grid STANDARD HOME HEATING OILS with “STA-CLEAN” Dre 4.1504 » awards. Dick Bye, Ed Kalinowski, ‘John Thompson and Elizabeth Diem of the coaching staff were other speakers. Guest speaker for. the evening. was Lou Agase, Michigan State line coach. Films were shown of two of Avondale's titte victories. Cubs Sign 32nd Player | | CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago, Cubs were only three shy of round-| ing up their 1959 roster today with ,the signing of outfielder Chuck’ ‘Tanner. CHAMPIONSHIP CHALLENGE for State 5-Man Title! % GEORGE HOWARD dc EDDIE LUBANSKI 4 JOE JOSEPH % GEORGE YOUNG Pteiffer's Has Selected — -HURON BOWL | as their home alleys for this challenge of Stroh's, present champions, for the possession of the State 5-Man Title! SEE THIS BATTLE OF CHAMPIONS! Sat., Feb. 7th, at 7 P.M. Sun., Feb. 8th, at 2 and 6 P.M. RESERVED SEATS! 3-Game Sets * STROH (CHAMPIONS) TEAM fsccuis % TONY LINDEMANN, Capt. 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ODDS AND ENDS Can any prep basketball player in the Oakland County area beat! this for free throw accuracy? Fred| Streak at nine and ballooning their, ping lewa 99-96°in overtime last lown to 10 in a row. | Week ‘and now has a 3-3 record. nial put Rupp in the! rmed 600 circle: in his 29th Purdue (2-3), Michigan |Bill Rohr. In‘other games Illinois (3-2) is at (3-1) at lcoaching year with a 108-55 victory fowa (24) and Minnesota (4-2) at | regionally televised contest. * * * | Mississippi State, beaten only | | by unbeaten Auburn, made it | 15-1 in a 53-52 squeaker over lnontiengie game. Memphis State. And Dartmouth | won its seventh straight 64-62 — over Boston Univ. Kentucky, 16-1 and top- -ranked nationally, had-an easy time with, outclassed Georgia. Rupp now is. 600-104 since he took his ‘first and) only college job at Kentucky in’ 1930. Northwestern expects sented | service from Phil Warren, who was second in rebounding and eats before he suffered a frac- tured foot bone late in December. ‘John Green who has a 20.4 aver- x-* * Northwestern's attempt to knock top the Big Ten in rebounding. Indiana is host to DePaul in * third in scoring among the Wild- | MSU's balanced scoring is led by Schwarze,. Northville’s diminutive ott league-leading ‘Michigan State “MSU has “experience, size and. guard, has sunk 46 of 50 foul shots | in nine games. . * * Parks, * Leroy ex- Glarision| basketball star and All-County per-_ former, hopes to enter Flint JC, next fall, Leroy is currently play-| ing with Griff's Grill in the City, League. 'Clarkston’s Dick Lippert, a team-| mate of Parks for two seasons, | is seeing cage duty at Eastern} Michigan College and Clayton| (Cap) Pethers of Northville is a’ starter for Lawrence Tech. * « * John Parks, Leroy’s brother, al- ready has been approached by Al-| bion College officials, although he is still only a junior at Clarkston. | ‘SCUSE ‘ME. I'm Swingin’ Down to LAKE’S HAMBURGER to Get 6 Dee-licious All-Beef Hamburgers for ~ Only $1.00 Carryout They’ ll be waiting. ‘cuz I phoned ahead with my order. — YOU, Should Try ‘Em Too! No Monkey Biz'—They're Good! 332 S. Telegraph — Pontiac — FE 3-931) 185 Pontiac Trail — Walled Lake — MA 4-9092 - OPEN ¢4 HOURS EVERY DAY - PLENTY OF OFF-STREET PARKING | “thighlights a round of four Big Ten skill,’’ ‘lage. Led by Green, the Spartans i _TWENTY-THREE ls" Dave Mullaney, a 1951/an assistant basketball coach at is |the Air Force Academy. Uz. S. Naval Academy graduate, i said Northwestern a “But the Spartans can) be had. And if we play as well as we did in winning at Iowa last. week I would say we have a good chance. But we will need a top performance from everybody.” If MSU should falter, Michigan will have a chance to move into the lead. The Wolverines are sec-, ond with only one loss in four starts and have a fine scoring punch with M. C. Burten, who hag ‘been averaging 22.2, and sopho-§ | more John Tidwell, with 20.5. | £ : Fri., Sat. a ERE Ee Sun. $1.50 “A Clean Car Rides Better. Lasts lane KUHN AUTO WASH 149 W. Huron Across from Firestone Cl v with 203. , | needs lowe Richard D. Kuhn — We Quality Service Chevrolets Pontiac @ Buicks Only factory trained mechanics: to insure your car only the utmost: in mechanical care! Only the Finest in Reconditioned USED CARS COME SEE! COME TRY! YOU'LL BUY! HOMER HIGHT MOTORS — 160 S. 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Of the 32 teams compe 3rd round, 28 will be itlae. The other four wi ‘two each from Chicago, : Thirty-four of line 4 duos and 68 of 96 singles con- testants will be loca Lake Orton and Mt. will-be among the other sectors | represented. Pontiac’ able to control only standings thus far. Meanwhile, the Elks men cagers jit, will take @ breather from thé gpencer Floor Covering. Bulman's organization's state tourney at Ann ‘annexed the Class B crown by No local men will be Im’ qereaty ng Arbor. action there on the | weekends The women’s leaders: TEAMS - Balfi « Pontiae § soosucee 2850 Sine ton Marka, Pontiac | aalee + 3027 ters jiears ve Pe eer | | Vasbinder Inc, Pontia 2688 Biroh's, Pontiac ..... -.sescrce one 3074 Verdrie Kalamazoo ne 2804 Daisy Chain, Traverse City ....... 2648 Yellow Cab Kalamazoo 1045 Hrownle's Five Detroit EC 2833 Lodge 818, BH. Green, Ohio ........ 2832 SINGLES Alice Havrnek, Royal Oak .. 704 Bettie Chulascik, Pontiac ........ 664 Nina Schmitt, Port Huron ........:. 662 Bets! Waisganen, Pontiac ...cer-s 65a Virginia Boles, Pontiat ...... onsets 652 Ruth Haner, Ann Arbor ..... 65 Maybelle Shafer, Ponting ..., cece. 64 Dorothy Ko viach, Battle Creek 630 , Betty McOill, Port Huron | ...s.uee 639 DOUBLES PF. Beattie-M. Levey, Det- Jackson 1276 |M. Knight-P—@tamder, Ann Arbor: ... 1226 B. Hirth-J | Rood. B. Green’ .....,,.1993 Q. Blaisdell, OG. Pikkaart, Kelamerde'l2 17 |M. Beotsman-R, Rohrer, pst cre: aie M Patenaude-M Jones. R. Oak 1204 L. Reed-R Leaym. Port Hufon....1202 J. DeWitt-N. Pack Pontiac 1196 ¥. Swanson-B Jannénga. Gr. Haven ALL-EVENTS Allee Havrnek, Royal Oak Evelyn Jacob, Battle Creek —- Lani nea mneee ones in Dash, ‘Hurdle Events at AAU Relays Pontiac's Hayes Jones will de-| fend his hurdles titles ably run the dash event in the annual Michigan AAU relays, Sat-| urday, at University of Michigan Fieldhouse. Hayes represents East- ern Michigan Several compete unattached, Ca college hurdles and Agee and Caw tee te the peviee 309. Hayes last year marks with his :07.9 for the 65-yard high and lew hur- dies, respectively. He fast field in both events, Satur: day. Pontiac two former Chiefs, in the hurdles and star half-miler, -Rog Coats, and 600-yard runs. PCH track coaches Dean Wilson: and Ray Lowery, along With. sev-' eral other coaching staff members -from Pontiac schools, will attend the meet. | Then there are ex-Chiets Free! ‘man Watkins in the dashes, and | ace half-miler and miler Larry'| in the 300 or 600, Shorter probably /300. Watkins is a sophomere and Be amer is a freshman at U Beamer ‘Jimmy IShorter will run for Uni Detroit. The relays field will inchide entries from Saginaw and| other Oakl: and | athletes will compete. They include ‘Warren Cawley and Mike Agee of Farmington High School. They will! tied will be represented by: John Phlegm 24 universities, col- ; leges, clubs and high schools, as well as unattached athletes. The, “program will consist of Lockman, Speake Sign ‘h ‘Powers Split SAN FRANCISCO (AP) —Whit| = | Prep League “Standings | ey Lockman, handyman of the San Exhibition Tilts _- Ss Francisco Giants, is ready to start : | SAZINAW VALLEY WAYNE-OAKLAND his 13th season with that National te ab Gomes Resgue All Games League club. The 32-year-old in-! Pontiac’s two leading Class hl pose Contra) . $ 0 406) lerutien es 6 af! - ‘Bob Speake signed contracts yes-|City League basketball powers | Pint wer bar ty $3 imotly -.....:.. ees. @ 1 9 2 terday, bringing the number ofjbroke’ even last night in exhibi- geginaw che 23 6 (ace. Fae 3 He Giants in the fold to 21. ition games with new foes at Pon-|Arthur Hil pages oe : : 4 West Bloomfield .... 2 3 44 es = tiae Central gymnasium. Bay City Central. Worthritie ms 23 38 | . oomlle or) Sets 4 8 TEES an Gamestore SA |ayrecuse NY, Minneapolis 91 Shaw's Jewelers breezed to a Ca Mt “SUBURBAN CATHOLIC FRIDAY'S Ke MEDU LE os '10-48 victory at the expense of the Southfield aes 8 3 Eeerer AE Genet! Sedghogt apie Maar at * Nike Air Force Base quintet while oe Ee -3 2 $3 OL a. Mary sects i H | | : > | side VE >| a a t. Benedict i | SATURDAY’ SCHEDULE ibe Lakeside Royals, city “A’ waterford... +. 3 4 7 y St Pridertex 6 1 11 | Syracuse vs. New Yors at Boston champs for the past two years,|¥#" Dyke -----. St. , James woe 4 44 8 Veale aE “Memes at Detrot see a 71-68 decision to the EASTERN MICHIGAN ns no Peper = . sees ' ; ‘ ,Cinetnnati_at Detroit Mt. Clemens Packers in the night- | we Ww L |8t. Clement to Y 14 cap. | Perndale tis 88 ; 3 jet Rite .. -0 8 o 8 LITILEAS BIG DEAL «~ * * Ea oe da 8 | TRI-COUNTY Dave Diehm, former PCH star, Port Muren ....+- 2 a | Eesgue AE Gomes 0 GARAGES ettts cn fired 22 points to spark Shaw's Wee Park... 1 5 1 7 | Rochester aes 9 6 8 6 e POKLHES eee 5 ‘runaway triumph. Bill Pembroke’s|RO Kimball 6 «© lye et te 6 AbhE Pree Estimates $125 points and 20 more by Rudy OAKLAND Bagg Ee Anse Creuse... 0 3 45 | at] TIONS FE eee Hill were not enough to save the me ee erga! SoUTYERN THUMB — Lakeside cagers. 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City Hockey Kings | Face Off Saturday Pontiac's two City Junior hockey champions, ‘chants and Bulman's Hardware, - \face off Saturday afternoon in an citywide winter ice carnival spon- sored’ by the Pontiac Rec Featlon time is Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Commerce ,. Presents the Annuol GOLDEN GLOVES ELIMINATION BOUTS PONTIAC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM W. HURON ST. § ATURD AY January 31st | 8:00 P.M. Reserve tickets now on sole I ot... Club 99, Griff’s Grill, Triple X, The Sport Shop, Welden’'s Sporting Goods, Rogers Holidey and Sport Shop. the Fisher Hill Mer. Parks and Department. Game :30 p.m , Piukec! il won the city Class A with a 1-0 victory over Pontiac Northern . B, 2, in sudd en death overtime. ——————— CRAIG & McCLUN 732 Woodward Ave. Grand Opening CRAIG & McCLUNG'S BLUE SUNOCO SERVICE CENTER ——1 | FREE! With Every $1 Ges Purchase, _ Ball Point Pen — MEET | SON .. 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Wha, hans onw —~Wceren all wt KEEP CUSTOMERS . SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK inc ! 232 S$. Main St. . + by Treating Them Right! ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 ie a SS, 5 See ee Ee oe I ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee re eee ee eee ee ie Se tucky Derby ‘with Jét Pilot, : ‘ . | _ -_ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1959 ee TWENTY-FIVE _ S k e ee . NBL oa 2 ai " ‘THURSDAY'S FIGHTS Erie Guerin, a nattrek at Ma- : ; ; 7 M% G | DENVER — Zore Folley, 19% Chan-|ringorin, La., ‘won the 1947 Ken-' ‘Montreal y..0...26 u br 62 164 ov ler,- Ariz., outpointed Alex eft, 20%, i ; : — jChicago ...00s..19 18 4s $30 336| Argentina, 10. Kippers lome, Rochester Away: otpiiag 150 “Teronio oo se 16 23 8 42 111 «128 By CHUCK ABAIR LL contests, Berkley is unbeat- | only eight points difference in | land B crown’ by repeating an jrich back, visits Bloomfield Hills. vatmenaia aimee Largest Windshield! Lower Tunnel! * Ailedecine Bochawer and Wa: en for all games, ; ad five loop games invelving eartier triumph over Lake Orion x * * [Petros 4s Montreal 1. Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc. terford’s “come close” Skippers}, G¢®¢ Lothery, Chuck Ebersole Bina aft Geld. at home. Avondale’s young quin-) 4, a1)out performance by scor-| ‘ ‘ ‘ & Company at Rochester are rated} Waterford is 14 in the le tet seeks its 3rd straight at Claw- swing back into acton tonight ins solid favorite to win thelr Sth|and 26 overall. Southfield cagys| son and Fitzgerald entertains {8 Stars Ted Follis and Earl Rich- | For Guaranteed two of the several league games : dand 83. ° Madison in other gam ardson could give Ortonville a good featuring another big prep basket- traight. oe ek ie oe « & chance of upsetting unbeaten Im-/ ball schedule around the Oakland Not much is expected to develop |jay City in the South Central fea-| County area. Although they have almost op- A full Eastern Michigan slate from a four-game Wayne-Oakland ture at Ortonville. North Branch ~ Rochester will be putting its un-|POSiHe. records, the Waterford-|will have Royal Oak Kimball, an-|1eague slate unless ‘ole man upset/and Millington meet in the other beaten record on the line and go- Southfield tilt is considered a toss-|other team Which has lost several /rears his ugly head. Host West contest. ing after a sweep of Tri-County op- baa — be a slim edge tojclose ones, at Birmingham, 1st/Bjoomfieh will draw the chief at-| Other games in various leagues! ponents as guest of improved S place Ferndale at Mt. Clemens anditention as the Lakers attempt to will include Monroe at Royal Oak. L’Anse Creuse while Waterford) The Skippers led the Bluejays |East Detroit host to Port Huron.'drop Brighton from the unbeaten! Dondero, Madison Lamphere at stays home to take on strong| all the way before bowing 47-46 Ferndale, although winless in out-|ranks. Holly, top contender, goes Lutheran East, Country Day vs] See or * for ‘59 RUSS DAWSON MOTORS Southfield in an Inter-Lakes tussle. in their Ist meeting. . That was side games, is unbeaten against after another win at Clarenceville. Clintondale, South Lyon at home call us today MERCURY—EDSEL—LINCOLN and ENGLISH FORD | Fes i& : the start of some league night- |EML foes. Clarkston will be favored to regain|to meet Manchester, Utica at South : Romeo goes te Lapeer ini the | mares for Gerry Wallace and | Troy can take another big step |its winning ways at Milford as|Lake and Wayne. St. Mary visiting | _ S ® CHERRY | ‘tournament which continue s e " through next May. WALNUT . Minnie Sackerman, paaociation| ® SEN (Japa nese Ash) Priced secretary, says the entry list is . eee hes size Gy to the 1954 a ° BIRCH from i at Jackson which set a record. 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Forty'on the Great Lakes, and even in per cent were bought by farmers! cutting up whales, Justice Ingle Wants to Quit | LANSING—Delos Hamlin, chair-(president, Edward McNamara} Before yesterday's convention Asks | Constituents fo man of Oakland County Board of|(Biréh Run), second vice presi-|windup, delegates adopted a policy HOLLY — The new, milliondol- nate | b. 1 | Supervisors, was elected a directorjdent, and W. E. Dennison (Ver- statement expressing “full sym- lar Holly Mich School will ra ret parang weed High School EPENDABILITY Switch Votes in Fe 6 of the Michigan State Assn. of Su inon), re-elected. secretary - treas- pathy” with the Legislature's y Ne = “ Z ' ‘pervisors which yesterday conclud-iurer. McNamara is the other new search for new revenue. However,|cated at 3 p.m. Saturday to the) Presentation of Colors by the Primary Election FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Allen Ingle, township justice of the peace, has annayne ed that he is no: longer seeking re-election to his: position. . Although Ingle's name will ap- pear on the primary ballot Feb. 16 as a Republican candidate for jus- nee of the peace, he is asking that to vote for all persens planning . ‘ him cast theip ballots instead for the conference started early i in Commerce | Wilbert McKeachie, professor of Also Acaline will be the prin-. Rabert A. Nelson, the other Re Wedmesday drumming up votes | ‘psychology at the University of [cipal of the new school, Ray. Bar- publican candidate Ingle, recently appointed: prest- dent of the Board of Directors of the Farmington Savings and | Loan Assn., said his new daties along with his private legal prac- tiee will require his full time and attention. He added * longer maintain and operate a jus- dice court without. great personal! sacrifice.” There now are seven justices of ihe peace jn-Farmington. Township whercus Ingle started as one of two! serving the community ‘Financially T can no} Oakland Chief a Sta te Director ‘Elected by Supervisors ed a three-day conference here | * * * Hamlin, 54-year-old Farmington. supervisor, replaces James L.| ‘Gardner, former Commerce Town- ship supervisor and - - ansociation| president (1955.56), as Oakland's only represe ntative on the seven member Board of Directors w * * The county's 37 delegates and other county officials present at { for Hamlin. Label cards reading “Hamlin for director’ were not uncommon around the lobby of | the Hotel Olds. ° * * * With Hamlin’s winning a three-! lyear term (1959-62) on the board, a |precedent was broken as he gained the spot by upsetting past nssocia-| tion president James Middaugh, 161 ito 89, for the seat. The Fan presi-| de ont usually is elected to the board. | * * * The 500 delegates to the conven- tion. elected Harold Gustafson, of director along with Hamlin * * * Hamlin, who operates a bowl- ad alley in Farmington is wind- ing up an unprecedented third year as chairman of the QOak- _ land Board of Supervisors. Ensign, as president’ to replace! Middaugh | Also elected were William War (Port Hurent, first vice; ren St Transient Faces DELOS HAMLIN eee | the i Church to Hold Smorgasbord " ld and Mrs. Wilbert FEB statement says any tax re- vision’ “should not and must not invade the right of local govern- ment to control local affairs.” The statement also opposed a proposal! which would eliminate taxing of personal property. COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — The Commerce Township Church WSCS ‘will hold a smorgasbord from 5 un- itil 8 p.m . tomorrow at the church. Both Swedish and American food will be served. Arrangements can be made by contacting Mrs. Otto Lind, ticket chairman, or any one of the WSCS circle chairmen. General chairman of the event is Mrs, Leonard Griffin. Kitchen chairmen are Mrs. David Mans- a —— \Asburn Heights Church to Hold Square Dance AUBURN HEIGHTS — The Altar Society of Sacred Heart Catholic, Fanfare Will Open fo Public 2 fo 5-PMJP sRrormance stirring ‘music of the high school band directed by Leland Brode. Hailed as best. in its class at the Michigan Assn. of School bition, thé outstanding school will be open to the public from 2 to 5 p.m. for thé occasion, it was announced today by Holiy a School Superintendent Charles G.! | Coggins. ‘| Dedication speaker will be Dr. Michigan, Ann Arbor, He is a | Dryden Nes Assn. Plans Ladies’ Night DRYDEN — The Dryden Area Development Assn, will sponsor its first annual Ladies’ Night Thurs- day in the Dryden High School Auditorium. The program will open with a ‘lbanquet to be served at 7 p.m. by members of the MOMS Athletic Club, The entertainment to follow at! 8:30 p.m, will feature the Chrys- Board's recent architectural exhi-| Mark Event Boy Scouts will be followed by the jinvocation to be given by the Rev. |Reginald Becker, pastor of Cal-| vary Methodist Church: here. Master of Ceremonies will .be_ John Thomas, gehool attorney: The president of the Holly. Area Board of Education, Buel Starr, will formally accept the ' schoo] from the architects, H. E. | Beyster & Associates Inc. of De- I troit, ber, Coggins, and George Mc Dan- iel, president of the Student Coun- | cil, * * * ‘The Holly Monday Club Choir, will sing ‘Bless Thig House’ be-| fore the prayer of dedication, Ben- ediction will be given by the Rev. |Willlam Lankton. pastor of - the First Presbyterian Chu reh +’ Holly, * + * cilities for teaching physics, chem- istry, biglogy, commercial studies, homemaking, music,*shop, gymna- igium, library and a cafeteria. The flexible design of the schoo] enables other community The new high sehool contains 10, general class rooms, additional fa- ler Imperial Choir, ‘‘an attraction! gotivities to take place im the designed to appeal to youngsters gymnasium and student center ementary School Outing Murder Charge Lakeville Ice Carnival Church is sponsoring a square, ‘and oldsters alike,” Jay Dittman, | dance from 9 to 12 p. m. tomorrow) publicity chairman, said. today. during evening hours, Provisions for future expansion Call for MCCULLOCH. i Super 44-4 Drive ee Quanity $258.80 with. - 24" Bar & Chain Look for the leading name in chain saws when you try or buy one ~— McCulloch, the profes- ’ sional’s. choice. Prices start at just $197.65 for the Model MAC 3S! - WITH 20” BAR & CHAIN . WE TAKE TRADE-INS—EASY CREDIT TERMS KING BROS. 2391 Pontiac Rd., Cor. Opdyke Rd. - FE 4-1112 FE 4-0734. Super 55-A Gear Drive . with a” Bar & Chain oe ' (Advertisement) * (Advertisement) OLD FASHION? PERHAPS, BUT O-JIB-WA SITTERS IS STILL THE BEST ALL née TONIC UNTIL SOMETHING PROVES ITSELF BETTER. it's true thet O-JIB-WA BITTERS has been famous for 43 years, and is still made from GOD'S HERBS. IT STILL CONTAINS NO PAIN- KILLING DOPE, ASPIRIN, ALCOHOL OR SALTS. The herbs for this welt known tonic are gathered in many countries of the world and imported fresh for oer use. Mony cuthorities are rediscovering the true value of herbs, and several of those con- jin) the parish hall bere: Tha) two tid event is open yt have been arranged for; according | telned in our medicine are among them. Ask your ay Mrs. Raymond Kreucher is chair- eee. whether they ar@ resi- Mc the architects Ist for a bottle ef genuine O-JIB-WA BITTERS. A S | d f S d Rake he dance sssleied ty Me certs of the Devwem ares oF mot uo Z _ ° really great herb ae roven by time and over Brought From Chicago ate Or atur ay A.W. Madek, Mrs. Marc Ferrand he added Persons unable to at- — eae users rat here in Michigan alone. by Royal Oak paps ‘and Mrs. Jack Brichel. jtend the banquet may arrive later| The first commander of the XS) Wh R Te { LAKEVILLE Silver skates dawed by “ehow-time’ scheduled, Tickets may be obtained from ‘for the entertainment program. |Gontinental Navy was Fsek Hop. F 2 0 Kepor on essio will flash acros¢ the sleek jer coat for around 330 to 4 pm. Then/any Altar Society member or at) Tickets are available at John’s,kins, who lived in a ‘house on TRY 0 ie WA BITTERS : ing on Lakeville Lake when pupils free-style skating by the young. ithe door Proceeds will go to the Sunoco Station and Reynold’ s|Admiral street in Providence, | ROYAL OAK ~— A (rans tent rau from the Lakeville kb leme nlary sters mal be bemime! until 5 pm 'building fund. |Market heré, RI. which is still | in use. road worker accused of murdering School participate in an “ice cat — — — — a I a fellow worker here was turned hival” Saturday : over by Chicayzn Police yesterday The childrens’ outing ts being | to two Royal Oak detectives and sponsored by the Lakeville PTA) *y a ok eee: he eh OU oe le ee ee a th klCU,lClUK CU Oe Oe eh hUCUrelhlCUCUlC eK lk brought hick to face charges from 2 to > pm. in front’ of the} e s He will be taken to the Oakland] lakefront home of Mr. and Mrs | County Prosecutors office today for | Frich Kursc hat, 1653 Rochester| - . - a statement, local officers said, Rd here. : | . : . Detective Richard Oak dl B ci cmt” . etective ehare aAkew BEY 7 . Sgt. (eorge Tedder escorted us ~ tna Hea al . ne hina | r @ John U. Graddy, 27, who was te a ; . Be es ‘ } picked up in a Chicago skid row Abiko” BLE NIA5 : : tavern last weel, back to Koyal At 2:30 p.m. a king and queen ° > Oak late yesterday, j of the jee show will be crowned | to “reign” over the remainder ; Local authorities osiv thet ; Phys ob e Graddy-has admitted to FBE agents: of the CEE COG Uae “GAT e A in Chicago that he struck George ty’ was selected by a popular i . ' e e @ Scholar, 68, also a transient work: vote among pupils today, see . . ‘ er, With a pick-ax during an argu Feeults of ence are being kept ment and took $55 from the vie] secret until the crowolng, tim’s wallet. Scholar was living in} Crowns and regal robes were Royal Oak at the time donated for the event by Mrs * * * Clinton Barrett, PTA member. He was attacked on Aug. 16 and) Following the coronation speed remained unconscious until he died races will -be judged by School Sept 6 in William) Beaumont Hos-| Principal Donald R. Clark and pitel bere ‘PTA father ° Marshall Wilson : 'Purses of silver dollars will go to Willis Hanks, who -is a US jhe inners in the first: three! mailman in midtown New York: places : City has a route over which he _* * * walks four miles every day, Every, The Pontiac Skaters’ Club under evening he swims about five miles. | the direction of Mrs. Peggy Bow- He says he js conditioning himself} man will stage a figure skating to try for the English ‘Channel| exhibition next, This will be fol Se New . ° ToucN : nen : quick ON channel } Check these features! selection ; : Ni * DETROIT EDISON'S SUPER SUPPLY PLAN... © SUSACT NCE WATER patvlata comer uiesceiee makes a Lochinvar electric water heater even ~ a. plus ample ebheal provide airesdy’ iscerie of bck more efficient. 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INSTALL ANYWHERE—No flue or nearby chimney From | a ee Tevet Place (Ge beater where YOU wag ® r * > LESS TRADE chint | | GET IT HOT...GET A LOT...GET apo nvar- 0 a LSWEET'S| ‘y swor factor ie: ones V0 rune 0 DETROIT EDISON e . iy i f é f : ae . 4 * vA \ 4; 'ee eee ee S| Fee Pe ee ra ee ee ee ee ee ey eee | ee a ee: Oe +t, ademas ee eee - Y j * fe OE ee : S| pp ay! oes Say Goes =e sss ; } | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1959 Brushes Off Feud Talk, Southern Critics =» flowing: the Communist Party Warren meets such attacks Warren Calm in Midst of Storms mss nan ; in the news when it became . . 4 i known that he had dropped his By United Press International _torneys with a friendly word. He, his oath of office in October 1963 | membership in the American Chief ‘Justice Earl Warren, a|puts his questions pleasantly, even| Warren has emerged as head of.) Bar Association. He bas declined " gilver-haired six-footer, appears | though they- may have. a sharp) a revived “liberal wing” in the | to say why. the essence of good humor. point, court. Warren is intensely concerned When he says he is not at odds! To court visitors, he is a charm-| The most controversial decision|with federal court administrative with President Eisenhower, the |ing host. : of the “Warren court” was the problems, deploring the ‘choking statement is easily believed. The| Warren is now in his sixth year|school segregation ruling of 1954.|congestion” in lower tribunals. 68-year-old Supreme Court justice|of service on the high bench. A/This, and other Warren opinions, |The judicial conference, which he doesn’t look like the feudin’ type.|former governor and attorney gen-|have been clear, unencumbered by|heads, keeps pressing Congress to Last December he miissed the eral of California, he was the first | legalism. authorize more federal judgeships. annual White House dinner in |“bie! justice from west of the) In July 1957 Sen. Harry F. Byrd| On the lighter side, Warren in his oath of office in October 1953, Mississippi. (D-Va) referred to the Chief/1957 was honorary chairman of the! - with a virus infection, it was * bell * ; _ | Justice in a Senate floor speech as Boy Scout circus here. He also | said at the court. Mrs. Warren |- Asked then about his politicalla “modern Thaddeus Stevens,"/headed the March of Dimes that) attended alone. philosophy, he said, “I am by'who is destroying the American! year. ne rvative but I do like/form of government. Stevens, @| In 1955, before it was known that YOD SAY HE INTENDS | YO SE. YOUR MIND FOR MODEL-MARING When Warren presides over pub-/to make progress.” congressman of reconstruction| Presid i . PURPOSES? WOW? lic sessions of the Supreme Court, Then. quoting Lincoln, “I'm @ days, is a name hated in the South, | for a scioa tare: Wins to he invariably welcomes new at-|slow walker but I never walk back- _* * * kept turning up in lists of Repub- wards. | Sens. James O, Eastland (D-/licah candidates. Finally he issued His critics might quarrel with | Miss) and the late Joseph R. Mc-|a statement saying he had left Scientists Owe this self assessment. Since taking (Carthy (R-Wis) accused Warren of| politics mer , 4 BOARDING HOUSE Debt {0 Monkey WYVyiad UT, MARTHA = THE MAN LET ME GET THIS STRAIGHT IEW ASCOT MON aT WE eR ’ ) , & ; ie By | 7750 Le fe ; *« TM. Reg. US. Pat. Off i & 1989 by NEA Service, Ine * * ee ‘ 4 With Reaction Similar ene tcesan Sees apo | HADN'T BEEN FORA to Man, Tests Made in / , = A TEMPORARY SHORTAGE OF THE BERRYS | : ania BELIEVE IT! L DON'T CARE WHAT Yi FUNDS HE WOULD HANE RIT Tora ah Space Work, Medicine HE JEWELER SAID~—oxFORD Y Fe Aaepea aries air [ NO, BUT. WHEN We WERE aes LAUS! J) AS AGIET/ AFTER ALL, HE DARED ME TO START ONE! WASHINGTON—If) man seve: THERE'S SOMETHING AS FISHY AS ANDI SPR ANG FROM L, te “ : reaches the stars, he will owe aj 1) AN) AQUARIUM AROUND HERE! . AT ~~ considerable = to a fellow mam- LET ME REPEAT IN CASE IT SAME ANCESTORS: 7 mal, the monkey, . = = Already, scientists have sent) DIDN'T SINK IN DON'T == oo} — monkeys into space to try to de-| — = termine whether men can survive —_ there, “Old Reliable,” a nine-month-old squirrel monkey, soared to 290 miles in the nose cone of an Army LY Jupiter missile in November 1958. In comfortable retirement in the eK), if YUMMY National Zoo in Washington is craest sane ee flew 2 = DIXIE DUGAN ta’s of nearly 2,000 miles an AY : - n : - - hour in 195, says the National \ > = Sy = NO $0 FOR THE 'STEWS’ Ana Comrie, ¢ i . cS, z a pucks e Seer oe x | Ke ZZ =| A CERTAIN MBBPONSIBICTTY 7 - | ae — me a A 18] “ Monkeys are vital to space re-| sil Ze -" cw Ni} fo search because of their many sim-' PA = ilarities, physical and emotional, to Ss CAE ‘man. ‘Their reactions to the, | AS Cth stresses of great speeds and SS 4 \R WA if weightlessness tell scientists how, - . 0G; Up | 1 man’s heart might be expected to/ i AG Oa ; |] ee a ms maw ke; Nes a ae -s oS me erencin yng unlee Z Let: £230 i ~ catien of how digestive ' : lems and nervous tensions can OUT OUR WA be overcome by studying the’ : monkeys. . : 4 WHY, THAT OH, SUCH J IF YOUD WAITED \ ° Old Reliab! lost at sea, but A : | ’BOSS HAD] “ > his eee nation SEAS in the : Canosa etre grr ti Aaya . By T. V. Hamlin form of records transmitted by , : ; AT UM~m_YES, \YOULL FINO THE ; ; TH’ BOSS (T OFF-- TOMATO, HE'D Tt BELIEVE ~=| OFFICE OF THE radio from instruments attached e COULD SEE WAITED OF HAD TO LEAVE . YOUVE GOT / ITALIAN MINISTRY FER TH’ IT ON MAYBE TILL BULL TO TOMORROW, AND COME BY! HAVE BEEN A WORSE RAT/ ey a A POINT @/OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS At present, the greatest single debt man owes the monkeys is their use in the making and testing of polio vaccine. The virus from which the vaccine is produced flourishes in the kidney tissue of - the Rhesus monkey (Macaca mu- lata), from the plains of northern India. Thousands of Rhesus monkeys give their lives each year in order that children may live free of po- liomyelitiis, i It * * | : lle J Vit eehad Aco teriee, ton, OM fg UA. Pet. OF, By Leslie Turner Wi Wil To ensure that the vaccine is properly prepared, it is tested on ~ yét another monkey, a Philippine species that- reacts to polio in exactly the same fashion as man, . ss : EA UEAS * 8 * —i This year marks the 50th anni- versary of the discovery by an Austrian medical research team that polio could be transmitted to the Rhesus monkey. The Rhesus has given the first two letters of its name to the medically impor- tant Rh factor in blood, still an- oer ae JRWHLLIAM other contribution to man’s wel- ® THE SQUAWKER M Reg, US. Pat. eae 4-30 fare. 2) 1969 by NEA Servion, Ine, THE FRESH ASPHALT THey'D MIGHT'VE TAK DRIVEN OVER, ENROUTE TO THE ey RETURNING TO THEIR CENTER SCHOOL, WASN'T ON THIS MAIN rams OF OPERATIONS = o3" || HIGHWAY, ILL CHECK ALL 4 4 — PAVED SIDEROADS| DUNALD DUCK By Walt Disney NANCY . By Ernie Bushmiller BECAUSE || NANCY--- MAy I || HA-HA- HA-HA-- I HAVE TO BE |\ HE'S SO BORROW SOME “MAN ||PREPARED WHEN you. Nice MANLY--- || YOUR DOLL HE | | 1 GO THROUGH “ddA \ }THIS TOUGH + A REAL CARRIAGE @ & = Ss ME MY, UU 4 oe, Ys Gy “LOL MORTY MEEKLE You'll Find PROFITABLE | OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac | Press Wont Ad Section Take adventage of this easy way | to solve all your buving snd . EA forsee ee. Tet eg UG Pon. OE @& te a, -.. DON'T HAVE A BIG FRIENDLY OL! POOCH LIKE HE HAS.S ok aie : _ “Heavens, no! Nothing with a secret compa 4 TWENTY-EIGHT : _THE PONTIAC PRESS. tf RIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1959 i ri ORDINANCE NO. 35 BICYCLE ORDINANCE An Ordinance providing for the regis- tration and licensing of bicycles, and rules and regulations for the operation of same. The Township of Waterford Ordains: Section 1. Effect of Regulations. (a) It is a misdemeanor for any person to do any act forbidden or fall to perform any act required in this Ordinance, (bi The parent of any child and the guardian of any ward shall not authorize or knowingly permit any such child or ward to violate any of the provisions of G . p . l ~ A this Ordinance. j fe tc) These regulations applicable to rain rices ‘ ' bicyeles shall apply weenever a aca des CHICAGO GRAIN i 1s operated upon any highway or pubiic < ; 4 ; ae | ay ar upon any path set melee ee on Aas: Jan, 40 AP) —Opening ‘ exclusive use of bicycles within 5 | , Township, subject to those exceptions Wheat en Mo «,! The following are top prices stated herein. ie 8 oo. ‘ irae 2 Bection 2 Definition of the Term MEY cei: 184% May : 6556 covering sales of locally grown ace PC'S “Bicycle * Every device propelled by hu- Aa ween cee ote ithe rik produce brought to the Farmer's man power upon which ey person may ny vennes ; ride, nating awe tandeth wheels either Dee ay 1.80% ae tee 1 (Market | by ee and wi iy of which 1s over 20 inches in diameter -OTn 1B . ae e n wholesale ckage lots sees Section 3 License Plate Required. No ro ....., I14he Bep . 124 = pe . NEW YORK \#—The stock mar- person shall propel a bicycle on any May .. ... 115. Lard (drums) Quotations are furnished by the ‘ket advanced vigorously early to- street or public way or upon any part Jiy .. .. . 1 ite Mar © iDetroit Bureau of Markets, as of "©! Sdvanced vigorously early thereof unless there is attacehd to such May os 6 77B day on a wave of good industrial bicycle a license plate issued for It by Jiy ve cca O02 Thursday. the Chief of Police ieee B—Bid Sep ...... - 10 6B news. : alc Application A cae: Se ee | a . ae ; aon ; Te aes eee cn een and inert erected lidicaling that mo right or ieft, . Steels were pacemakers as key a hicycle ghall be made to the Chief of or “U" turn ts permitted. no person! Detroit Produce issues rose from fractions to a) Police upon a form to be provided by riding a bicycle shall disobey the direc ' the Chief> of. Police The application tlons of any such signs, except where FRUITS /point or more, | = shall be accompanied by a fee of 25 such peraun dismounts from the bicycle Acplce Delicious, cu 4435 The ticker tape was late for a >| cents. to became the provurrtv of this to make such turns pples, i us, . Township at the tjme of issuance of the Section a dees en lts The minute period as a succession of ty is operator of a bicycle emerging from an , - . accion S License Tasued The Chief alley, driveway. or buliding al tae VEGETABLES ,opening blocks was traded of Police shall have authority to issue, approaching @ sidewalk or the sidewa ii . 1b . upon written application, bicycle licenses area extending across any alley way Cuinu ocee be. : American Telephone bounced which shall be effective during uae a yleld Shika. os of oe ve er aaa Celery, doz. stalks 125) back more than 2 polats from re- mainder of the calendar yeer in which approaching on said pidewa D 2 iaued and shall expire the last cay walk area, and upon entering the road-; ee eens. me p _ ao cent profit taking. Gains of | pt ebruary of each yeas (The Chint of way shall yieia the sient of way, 2 All| Guiona, dry vbags) Sob. .--------. 390) around a polat or better were olice sha eep a record 6 ve |p, See ia cai Sat | of issue of each icenie to whom tssued Section 15. Riding op tty Every Ber eter lagrted ge = age ae 175 made by U.S. Steel, Bethlehem, | the number thereof, and the number of son operating a bieyc upon & rOBd-! porat, beg) 50 Ibs . seasece 11S) | the bicycle frame..and shall keep a way shall ride as pear to the curb ot pidicnen ipaieues iboha.) dos. .... 1 60! dones & Laughlin, Youngstown record of all fees collected for issuance the right hand side of the roadway es Squash, Delicious, bu. 1 60. Sheet and Republic Steel. of such Heenars prectieable, exercising due care when’ Pomatoes, Haghse., No. ‘1 B-lb. bekt. 275 | ; Section 6 Attachment of License passing a vehicle proceeding in (he Turnips, topped, bu. ...... cues es £15 Coppers continued to rise on. Pilate Upon the tesuance of a license same direction or standing ‘ . the Chief of Police shall affix to the Section 16. Riding on Bicycles. A per- word of higher prices, Anaconda bicycle a plate upon which hae been son propelling a bicycle shall mot ride - . stamped the registration number as- other than upon of astride the perma Poultr and E 5 and Kennecott adding about a signed to the bicycle for which It. is nent and regular sat attached thereto y gg point each: issued the pame of the Township. and nor carry any other-person upon such) : 2 the year numbe; for which tt ts Issued bieycle other than upon a firmly et-| : DETROIT POULTRY The Chief of Police shall cause such a tached and regular seat thereon nor) DETROT, Jan 30 'AP) Prices paid plate to be firmly attached to the rear shall any person ride upot a bicycle Pet pound, FOB Detroit, for No i New York Stocks mudguard or frame of the bicycle In other than as above authorized quality live poultry ; ‘uch a position as té be plainly visible, Section 17 Clinging to Vehicles and Wee ees loreee beoliecaea ee ‘Late Morning Quotations» from-The rear The removal of any quch, Towing by Bicycle Riders of Other Ve- ibe 3 sues 3521 Marcos eae ele cal ca- Figures after decimal point are eighth plate except by proper authority or) hieles or Persons ett jb ibs. 219-23 0 . pon transfer of ownership, shall be a MNO person riding upon any bicycle BOHetes over Mahon Admiral ,. 174 Johns Man 53 violation of this Ordinance | shell attach the same or himself to any) Aly Reduce 812. Jones & L ... #5! ee 7. Transfer of Bicyele Own-| vehicle of any kind moving upon the} DETROIT EGGS Allied Ch - 08.4 Kennecott 106 2 hip. Upon the sale or tranefer of a roadway. Wo person riding a bicycle DETROIT, Jan. 30 (AP) — Eggs FOR Allied Stra ... 53.4 Kimb Cle . 604 ieeeeed bleycle the licensee thereof shall/shail tow any other vehicle, wagon OF Detroit cases included, federaj-state Allis Chal ... 28 Kroger eee 125) remove and surrender to the Chief ef|sied or any other person | grades Alum Ltd 3O4@ Lenn & PF .... 444 Police the attached license plate. or| @ection 18 Riding in a Group. Per-| Whites’ Grade A extra large 40-42, wid Aicos ee a LOP Glass 99 1 the licensee thereof may have the Chief/sons riding bicycles upon a roadway avg 40'y. large 30-30's, wid avg 30. Am ‘Atrlin 294. Liny MeN&L . 1264) of Police assign such plate to enother shall not ride more than two abreast; medium 36-37. wid avg 36, small 32, Am Can 417 Lig & My - O14) bicycle owned by the licensee jexcept on pathg or parts of roadways Grade B iarge 37 Am Spa 48 obockh Alre 621) fection 8 Inspection of Bicycles The set aside for the exclusive use of Browns Grade A extra large 39, large pu apepetd 86 Loew's . 205) Chief of Police shall inspeet each bicycle! bicycles 39 medium 35 checks 20's Ae opens Bae Lone 8 Gas .. 447) presented to him for Heensing and shall| Gection 18 Carrying Articles No per- Total weekly receipts ot government Am Naw LA! Be 74 «Lorillard 84 | haxe the suthority to refuse to lasue @/80n riding @ bicycle shall carry any graded eggs Jen 24-30 were, 150 canes AS Teen 9324 Lou & Nesh a3 2] license plate for any such bicycle found package, bundie or article which prevents Commercially graded ; Am Tob 193 Mack Trk 335 to be In unsafe mechanical condition |the rider from keeping both hands upon Whites Grade A extra ee 364 38. “Anaconda "e? Martin Co 45 Bection ® Lamps and Reflectors on|the handlebara Jarge 35'y-37'y, medium 33'% lArmco &tl u17 Mey D Str 485 Ricycles Every bicycle when in use at) Section 20 B®peed- No person shal) Browns Grate A extre infae ag ne Armour & Co . 257 Mead CP 50 nighttime shall be equipped with a lamp operate a bicycle at a speed greater ¥5', 34 medium 4, amail 20, Grade Anche O68 4) adarck 132 on the front exhibiting at night a white than ja reasonable and prudent yonder !erge 34 J4'e Aveo Mig 1100 Merr Chas 203) Nght visible from a distance of at least the conditions then exlating Lie : - Balt & hio 444 Mpis Hon Vid 2 five hundred (500: feet to the front and) Section 21 Parking No person shall : Beth Bteel $24 Minn M&M 119 2| with a red reflector on the rear so at-|park @ bieycle upon a roadway, sidewalk | Li t k Boeing Air .. 444 Monsan Ch ala leached designed and maintained as to or other public way in auch « position | ivestoc bona lime .-- 282 Mont Ward N 41 | he visible at night from all distanceg as to interfere with the safety or move | . . on tre... 236 Motorola 504 within three hundred (300) feet to the ment of the vehicular or pedestrian’ DETROIT LIVESTOCK | Borden 726 wurrey CP 28 7 rear when directly in front of a motor! traffic DETROIL «AP>)—Cattie- Salable 259) Borg Warn 196 wat Biec 542 vehicle displaying jawfully lighted head) Section 22. Bicycle Dealers All persons Not: Reouen ateers and helfers acid [O Briggs Mf WI) wac cash 184 lampe A red light visible from « die- engaged tn the business of tuying of establish a trend, few sales canner and Brist My 184 Nat Dairy . an tance of at least five hundred (500) feet selling new or second-hand bicycles whall cutter cows steady. compared last week. Brug Balke §2) wat Gyps 634 tn the rear may be used in addition to keep a record of the name and address siaughter steers and heifers steady to S0c. Budd Co 20 Natl Lead 1132 the rear reflector Such a red light maylof the person from or to whom such Jower. full decline on Jow choice aod Burroughs M2 Ny Central . 28 be used In dieu of a red reflector pro-|blevele js purchased or sold (the de down, average to high choice steers alum wn de! Nort & Weat 256 viding such Heht is equioped with gp re- scription thereof, the frame number Under 1100 ibs. were scarce aud steady. oun Soup - S26 No Am AV 424 _flector lens and both light and reflector thereof and the number of the Heense COWS aleady Lo Btrome ME UllsePUch oe ee can Pa. a Y Nor Pae 49 leue meet the above qualifications [plate if any and such records shal]! most good and Jow cholce steers 1100 Ibs Cant Yat I ms Ohie Oil aol Section 10 Audible Bignal_on Bicveles be available at all reasonable times for down 2600-2000 few joade low lo aver- Cae: as < Geens(Cne 34) Fruery tlevrle shall he equinped. with alinapection by the Chief of Pollce of his S#® choice 985-1075 Ih ateers 2950, high Case. JI of Pac OE! 617 > hell or other device capable ef giving duly authorised agente choice yearlings absent, moderate show- Cater Trae @? «Pan AW Air (281 a orignal pudihle for a distance of at Mection 23 Penalty Every peraon con ing average choice steers, 1100 1200 Ib Con Ul Lt pt @06@ Parke Da 18 4 O least one hundred (100) feet. except victed of a violation of any provisidg,of steers 2875-2050. standard te low se Chryeler $223 Penney. JC 1104] that no bleyele shall be equipped with this ordinance shall be puntahed Nf a steers 24 00-26 00 Uys cere ‘ ae le Cin Mil M 421 Pa R 174) hor shall any person use upon a bicycle) fine of not more than five ($600) dollars’ 2175 mom good to average choice sda Citles Byc ... 41 Pepsi Cola 18 2| ane clren or whistle lar by Imprisonment for not more than|900 ib heifers 2400 2800. few loads (oi, Pea ot erase 104 Section 1! Brakes on Bievcles Every|tive (5) dave or hy removal and de-|Sveraae choice 022-960 Ib heifers 28 00 Coca Cola 114 Phelps D a4t hovele shall he equipped with a brakeltention of the license plate from such average to high choice heifers apne Cola Palm ... 892 phiico 34 1) elequate to contre! the movement of| person's bieycle for a period not to ex; "tility and standard helfers 2050-25 79) Colim Gas 731 pin Pet , 491) and to ston within reasonable limite auch|eeed thirty 1301 daya or by impounding Ulllity cows 18 06-20 50 canner — *"dcon Edis”... 681 Pract & OG 48) % U biccle whenever necessary of such person's Dievcle for m period cultereme)| 300, 18/00 Ma) Ey il se On| Consum Pw 476 Pure OV 447 Section 12 Traffic Laws Apply te not to exceed thirty (30) days or by any 2460, Individual strong weight utility UP (in pw pl 416 987 bea tara Pereones Riding Picveles Every person combination therenf to 2500 early in week , , Cont Bak 484 R bh. Btl ate riding @ bicycle upon a roadway ahall| Mection 24 Reverability Clause The Vealers-Salable 25 Not enough sold Cont Can 542 Se ore 4 he subject (o the provisions of the traf- jaentences sections provistane and tO make @ market Se sleady. Cont Cop & @ 13 Ppa aan 72 fic ordinances of this Township ap-|phrasea of thin ordinance are declared to COMPpared last week fully steady some Cont Meter 1t ee b B Int 2 ° Plieahle to the driver of @ vehicle exceptihe severable and if any auch portion ta Strength on utility and svaniera grades Cont oO 664 Rey > ; MA : ae fo special regulations i thin ordt ideclared unconatitutlonal or tuvalid by|Most chotce and piline vealers 34 00 Copper Rng .. 196 Reval Du , ; 42.00 utility 21 00 26 00 lot mostly Corn Pr 141 Safeway St 94 nance and excep! as to those provisions a eourt of competent tHuriadietion stu hl 3 j in le an Bt Reg Pap 47a ef the ordinances which by thelr na@-i finding shall in na way affect or in eee oh few scandard) acount) $0 06 Deets map i " bay 4372 ture ran have an applileation |valldate the remaining proviatons off woighis 2750, culls quoted down to 16 10 errr M4 Bests oO te : Rection 1} Obedience to Traffic Con-|this ardinance | Aheep and lambs Balable 100 Nom | Det Edis Jou Gln) un FAG frel Devices Section 24. Thia ordinance shail take [Rally steady: compared leat) week most ls Sree 82 Simmons we < t | wood and choice wooled lambs 110 tbe Doug Arc 585 sinclair 672 ‘Ai Any person operating a bicveleleffect on and after March 1 1088 Dow Chem aa 3 494 shall obey the Instructions of the offietal| Ayes Johnson, Beeteriln, Olson 8080 1A50-21 25 two loads choice and ee Rocony <:.5 4 iptime wooled Jambe around Ing Ibe | Du Pont... 208 Sou Pac apt 1) traffic signals signe and other contrel|Pannas Coleman . 2 : 12150 good and choice shorn lambs under: East Alr L “83 Sou Ry 56 devices applicable thereto placed in ar | Naves None « East Kod 1a) 1 a cordance with the treffie ordinances nf/ Passed this 27th day af October tes F108 th No ft and 2 pelis 1800-18 80. 208) Tor ao evel eG oe this Tewnahip unless otherwise directed | AMES KF SEETERLIN choice and prime shorn latibs No 1 pelts a eee aa Std Brand . oe hy a Police Officer or Traffie Officer | Walctae Township Clerk 2000, cull to chotce slaughter ewea 7 90 Emer Rad 187 atd Oil Cal . : a Whenever suthorieed aigns are Jan. 30, ‘89/1259. load utility and good with few e RR 125 Std O11 Ind .. 44 —— = armen = ee er areas eee ‘| lambs Included at 12.75 \Ex-Cell-O ..°. 4) 3 Std Ol NJ He 2 Hogs Balable 100 Butchers under 250 pcr O «+ 412 ata O11 Oh .. Ihe SOr lower, weights over 280 the pied geen” clas d mtud-Pack Ns along with sows 28c lower’ few mixed No pore Kae ha) Bwift & Co... e N j | 2 and 3 180.230 Ibe 1600-1628, couple Preenot Bul er syly E) Pd : 5 ° * B Y lots mixed No 2 and 2 195-208 Ibs prouch Tre 900 Texas Co .... BA 4) 1680-1878. No 2 and 3 230-300 Ihe 1450. Gen Bak .. 13 Tex @ Bul 234 . 1878 mixed grades sows 300-600 Ibs Gen Dynam #] Textron 209 ET Say 4) A BUSINESS? ere om ate Se ian : | eee ee Cen Pda 74 Trane W Aire 177 Gen Motors 4A 4 Transamer 2045 + : fier Tel 416 Twent Cen 41 | e Get “Partridge’s Michigan Bus- ‘War Criminal No. 3 [Gen Time 884 Underwd 213 iness Guide” for the best se- | ; Ustper prea ee oe ele a on Trial in Cuba Now rod 844 nc lection of | Hilette 451 Unit Atr Lin vA : | Goebel Br 43 Unit Aire f12 | MOTELS, BARS, HARDWARES, HAVANA (UPI—Lt Col. Ric.) [ponceten me Unit Pru, ue : ' i aoa: - + 425 n Gas HOTELS, and other BUSINESSES | Amdo I. Grao, Cuba’s “War Crim. Gran rage _ a8 US Rub ...... 40 Wa in 9 6 = au La 9S and REAL ESTATE THROUGH. [/'"4! No. 3." comes before a revo- Greyhound” 186 Us toe, li) ons OUT MICHIGAN lutionary tribunal today—the first ou Otl ... 1245 Walgreen . ane . day of sc chedt led speed oot gg | Ward BE of 00 | a 1 peecup IN tH cont M West Un Tel 141 ‘war crimes" trials here. Indust Ray 23 wast A_Bk .. 32 | NO CHARGE TO YOU | While there was no immediate! Insptr Cop 1.444 wee ae ae indication how Jong Grao's trial (BMY cc $8 wien & Co 117) Realtor Partridge will take, tribunals sitting simul. es weper - i304 evel Realtor Partridge Assorchates 4 ‘taneously at Camp Columbia and tnt gicr 0. aA con ShaT . 124 | and Associates (Cabana Prison are expected toInt TelaTel S85 pioha ao} 1050 W. Huren St. FE 4-358! ideal with lesser offenders at al RTOCK AVERAGES | ‘rate of seven a day | NEW YORK —iComplled by the A:- MORTGAGES CONVENTIONAL - OPEN END BENEFITS * IMPROVE YOUR HOME We Do the Work * PAY OFF EXISTING MORTGAGES Uf You Have Recdsonable Equity . C <= * CONSOLIDATE ALL YOUR BILLS , Save All That Interest Money * 6°, INTEREST RATE Repayable 12 to 15 Years | | | Free Appraisals Notice- scheduled 31st copf, | Qar | Tih en, off ievron, behind munity National Bank. |aociated Preas): 40 18 18 &0 Indust, Ratle UUl Brocks Net change ‘22 ' 4 is Neon Fr W792 Ww OT 1 Di A Prev day see JIS O 1368 OA 218 en Week ago + 31860 1416 O88 FT B19 4 Month ago . 3140 1IRT BHO 21N8 Year ago -.. 24,8 aa R Th 4° 1875 1048 59 high WBS 1442 OAT gIN2 1858-69 low .. 9047 ano Tze 1584 1987 Kleh 2800 2147 TTA LARA ; 1057 lew 228 ® 182 662 1500 DETROIT STOCKS | Cc, J Nephier Cot Figures after decimal points are eightha| High Low Noon | Allen Flee & Fquip. Co* 25 2A Raldwin Rubber Cot .. wa 14 Ross Gear Cot . . qt 7? £ Of & Chem Ca* 14 tA Howell Elec Mtr Co i) e o Peninsular M. Prad. co®* AL RS “The Prophet Co®* . : 1 114 Rudy Mfg Co* 112 1234 Toledo Edison Co. 168 18 & 166 *No tale, bid and asked ledge Calender ak Grotto dinner and meeting nd, dinner 6:30 p.m. Phone | reser vations by Jan 31. FE 4-7448 or re 4-6047. Roy E. Knight, Mon. arco —-adv Austin Lodge No 48 Davisburg. Degree | January Mollen- —ady, ‘Dinner & MM for Saturday, 1959 is cancelled, E. WM News in Brief A Minch vetit fan valued at $200 was reported stolen yester- day from the new Walled Lake Junior High School under construc- tion at 8700 Commerce Rd., ;merce Township, according to Oak- jland County sheriff's deputies. Com- A coin changer valued at $100 and eontaining an estimated $30 in change wag stolen from a wall at the Coin Laundramat, 737 N. Perry. St., according to Pontiac Police, Pigaehes Ransom “of 20 Luther _ reported to Pontiac Police late pectorviny that someone had stolen. a record player valued at $50 from! his home a Saturday Jan- to 2 pm, 60 Com- —adv, 3, _ Death Notice BYRD, JAN, 29, 1950, RE fw oo +2 58. Puneral Gry ay og wit be Be gp- Pursiey Pu- neral Home. CAROTHERS, JAN 74 26, 1969, RICH- featooab St., age 72; reel fetber of Harold Caruthers; there: veka’ castes te tas TS: surviv y one pera at pf Funeral service will be held Saturday, Jan. 31, at I pm, from the ity Bap- tist urch, with J. Allen Parker officiating. Interment in ry. Mr. Caruthers will He state after 7 pm. this evening at the Prank ruthers Puneral Home. CRAIG. JAN, 29, 1969, ROGER A., 623 EB. Walton =e sou 50; loves husband of Florence aig; dear pei of Roger h are C. Craig, Coranne rthur Evsene Craig; beloved ean “ aon .* . Craig: dear rs. Homer Cpe does Cel Chape! with Dr Milton H. Beak as Inter- | ment in White Chapel, Mr. Craig will He tn sete at the Voorhees- Siple Funeral Home FISCHER. JAN. 28, 1959. LELA 31 Hood St, age 59: be- Teeee wife of @dward R. Pischer; dear mother of rs Evelyn Monahan, Mrs. Lillian Todd, Mrs Donna _ Helen and Robert dear sister of Mrs. Ann Nolde, Mrs. Helen Frink, Mra Gladys Walden, Mrs Mattie Green, and Charles Nash, also survived by 13 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren. Funeral service be - pele Saturday, from the Puceral ae with Dr. Tom Malone officiating Inter- ment in Waterford Center Ceme- tery Mrs Pischer will le in state at the Pursiey -Puneral Home. * McROBBIE. JAN. 20, 1959. liam, 4170 Lene Tree Rd, ford, age 60, beloved husband of Mrs. Alberta McRobbie: dear father of Walter R. McRobbie, Mrs. Coton BE. Charlick. and Mrs Paul Charlickt; also survived by 4 grandchildren and 3 great- grandchildren Funeral service will be held Sunday. Feb at 3 pm. from the West Highiand Brptist Church. with Rev. Gale Buckles officiating. Interment in West Highland Cemetery. Mr Mc- Robbie will He in state at his residence, 4170 Lone Tree Rd, Milford. until time of service. when he will be taken to the church Puméf@l arrangements by WIL- Mil- Murph Funeral service will be held Monday, Feb 2 at the Hun- toon Funeral Home at 1:30 pm with Dr. Milton H. Bank off)- clating Interment in Chapel Mr Murphy will te tn state the Huntoon Funeral Home_ t SHARP. JAN 30. 1959, THEO- pilus Arthur, 89 Center, age 85; | beloved husband of Mrs. Eliza- at father of harp, Mrs Catherine Bradley. Mrs Regina | Bears, Mrs Marie Livington, and John Sharo Puneral service witl be held Monday. Feb , af 10 | om, from St Vincent de Paul | Church, with Interment in Mt } Hope Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary will be Sunday at 6 pm. | and Knights of Columbus Rosary {| will be Sunday, at 9 pm from | the Melvin A Schutt Punera! Home. where Mr. Sharp will lie in state ‘STEELE JAN 27 1989 CECIL J. | 748 Globe Bt age 61. dear father of Ronald L Steele Sgt ist Class | | Howard G Steele and Mrs Barb- ara Morrison. dear brother | Mrs- Emma Richards. Mrs hert Deevey Mrs 8&8 W | William F and Clifford R Steele: also survived by six grandchil- | dren Puneral service will be | held Saturday Jan. 31 at f1/ am from Donelson-Johns Fu- | neral Home with interment in | Perry Mt Park Cemetery Mr Steele is at the Donelson- Ohne | Puneral Home SUTHERLAND, JAN 29 10959. EBER RB. 1461 Giddines Rd, age &2: dear father of Eugene. Bert. Al- mon, Lee, and Vern Sutherland and Mrs Howard Brooks dear brother of Mrs Leonard White | Funeral service will be held Mon- day, Feb at 130 pm from the Voorhees-Siple Chapel with Interment In Lapeer, Michigan Mr. Sutherland will Ie in state at the Voorhees-Sipie Funeral Home « TAYLOR. JAN. 28 1959. 14652 Mansfield, Detroit. dear sister of Jacob Taylor. Mrs Vin- cent Boyle and Mrs. Alfred Kern. Puneral service will be held Bat- urday, Jan 31, at 830 am. from the Schmaleriedt Home and at Mary's Church, Redford ment in 8t Joseph Cemetery. Monroe. Recitation of the Rosary will be at & pm. Friday at the Schmalsriedt Sons Funeral Home, 14625 Grand River, Detroit. where Miss Taylor will lle tn state TUTTLE. JAN 27. 1959, SUZANNE | A, 3350 Sherbourne Rd, Detroit: mother of James 8 Tuttle of lake Angelus and sister of Mra “AGNES E. May Day, also survived by five grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. WPuneral service will be held at 11 am. Baturday from Bell Chapel of the William R Hamilton Co, 820 Maple | 1 , Richardson-Bird Funeral Home, | Hotel Rooms ...... Milford _ _.___| Rent Btoreg........... MURPHY. BR. . 29. 1959. | Rent Office Space : socancns Daniel T. 1604 Petrolia. age 70.4 Rent Lease Bus Prop. cewcce GLA beloved husband of Mrs Helen | Rent Farm Property ........- 41B May Murphy: dear father of | For Rent Miscellaneous ......... 42 Maniel T Murphy Jr, Donald Murphy and Mrs Lorratne Cud- ney, dear brother of Hattle L White | Transportation Offered ..........87 | Wanteqd Useti Cars ...... dopone |. Wanted Used Trucks ........... Used Truck Parts coponond fs! For Sale Used trecke scenes OO Auto Insurance seen MOA CLASSIFICATIONS, INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS soncoeicanccnqad: no ooeidaore Cee eee eee tener esaene q ents Cemetery Lotg .....cccceceeee eee EMPEKOY MENT — ork W. d Male Work Wanted Female SERVICES OFFERED Building Service ............. .. 1 Building Suppiles wees eens cee A Business Bervice sasecoeeo rd Bookkeeping & faxes 2.2... 34 Chiropodist ............ sonpoocoos. 1) Foot 6; cialis 35 .. IA Dressmakin Tafloring ... 16 Furniture Refinishing ...... .« 164 Garden Plowing Sorenpececce | Income Tax Service .......-... 117 Insurance Agencies ..........+- 1A Laundry perveee please 18 Landscapin 4 eres oceee ABA Moving #5 fucking ........ wane WO Painting & Decorating ......... 3 Photos & Accessories ........ 21) Physio-Therapy .......... cae 1K Television Service ............, 2 Typewriter Service .......... 22A Upboisteriag ee eiesiarenveiciave’ sop 65) NOTICES - Lost & Found .................. M4 Hobbies & Supplies ............ 24A Notices & Personals ..........-. 25 Travel Agencies ............-. 254 WANTED Wid. Children to Board ...... 2 Wid. Household Goods ......... 27) Wid. Miscellaneous .... . 28 Money Wanted ....... -. 284 | Wanted to Rent .. 29; Share Living Quarters ; 30, Wtd. Transportation ........... a Wtd Contracts, Migs. ........ 32 | Wanted Real Estate ......... 324 RENTAL OFFERED Rent Apts. Purnished ... Rent end Unfurnished ......... | Rent Houses Furnished ....... ‘Rent Houses Unfurnished © Benne 36 | Rent Lake Cottages 364A Por Rent ms Rooms With Board Convalescent memes REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | For Bale Houses. 4 Income Property _. “onion For Sale Lake Property For Sale Resort Property 4 Suburban Property For Sale Lots Sale Lots nce) | Bale Industrial Prop. ~: For Sale Acreage Por Sale Farms Sale Business Property For Bale ve Exchange . FT beleaecfoad Business So reanliios gheodedss $1) Sale ee Contracts. Ae SBR $2- Money to Loan ..............--. 53 | Mortgage Loans .... . 4 MERCHANDISE Swaps For Sale Clothing Scrap & Iron : Sale Household Goods | Valentine Gifts | Christmas Gifts Christmas Trees | For Sale Miscellaneous . 60 | Machinery seneess Do It Yourself Boone Cameras & Equipment. Be tera ara | Sale Musical Goods 62 | Musica] Instruction ... oe | | Sale Office Equipment ... Sale Store Equipment : a Bale Sporting Goods iciaen. @8) Hunting Accommodations: 500 0% “65A Bait, Minnows, Etc. oe B Sand Gravel & Dirt ...... vere. O8 i Wood. Coal & Puel ............ 67 Piants Trees Shrubs ........... 68 | For Sale Eas sp een nee esiec 69 | | Hunting Dogs = .....-. 69A , | Dogs Trained Boarded 70) i FARM MERCHA KDEe | Hay Grain & Feed For Sale Livestock Wanted Livestock For Sale Poultry Sale Farm Produce ........... Sale Farm Equipment ..........76) Auction Bales ..........--000004.77 AUTOMOBILE | For Sale Housetratlers ,........78 | Rent Trailer Space saomasaoe UL Auto Accessories teeeesecacces BO) For Sale Tires ...........-+...80A Auto Service ..-.-.+.-see0s...-81 Sale Motor Scooters .......... 82 | For Sale Motorcycles .......+..83 | For Sale Bicycles Boats & Accessories For Sale Airplanes eee re beeenee | se eeneee Foreign & Sports Care Ssonoccess For Sale Used Care ........, Oi _In Memoriam 2 ~ I PP IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY MONEY! Make it easily through sified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-8181, Rd. Birmingham i WIGOEN. JAN 29. 1989 HANRY Ay | Brac ius mothe who passed away 1391 Kessler Ave, age $7. beloved iM Mr doce it ed you 80 husband ef Mrs Loutse Wiggen | and h dear brother of Mrs. Marion | A™@ miss vou ree heer day; White. Oscar, Ben, Ray, and Nels - my ers oes been) uphasey a Wiegen. Funeral service will he 70 aaa you) went ot Tov held Monday, Feb 2. at 11 am 4. Sadly omissed ees here from the Bell Chapel of William | ethee, and amily, ue Ro Hamilton Puneral Home 820) . McEvers Maple Rirmingham Interment IN LOVING MEMORY OF PAUL in Holy Seoulchre Cemetery Mr E Jarretl, who passed away Jan- Wiagen will He im state at the lary 30 § Rell Chape! of Willlam Ro Hami!- he world may change {fom year | ton Funeral Homie to vear | And frienas from day to day, | | But never will the one we love, fy - (| From memory pass ae) | Badiy missed hy your wife, son. | Rox Replies ] _and grandchildren. At 10 a.m. today there , | ~~ io were replies at the Press Funeral Directors 4 office in the following Se boxe: SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL s. Thoughtful Service FE 2-684] 1, 5, 11, 28, 31, 32, 35, 59, Voorhees- Siple = * . =. 6h, hg ae FUNERAL HOME » 95, 99, 102, 107, . Ambulance Service — Plane or Motor i: 100, 118, 119. - _ Fe 2.8378 . | A HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” FUNERAL HOME The Pontiac Press Drayton Plains OR_3-7757 FOR WANT ADS Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME DIAL FE 2-8181 “Designed, for Funerals” From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cemetery Lots 5 LLP ee ee All errors snould te BEAUTIFUL 6 GRAVE LOT. PER- red immediately. The ry Mt. Park Cemetery Will db ress Q&ssumes no respon vide. Reas. FE 40882 sibility for errors other a CHOICE COTS (6 ORAV TO natage ae cones py we lot) in section 5, Perry-Mt. Park. renin oh ike navecaee 1 choiet lot at Oakland Hills Cem- insertion, Gt me gaverting. 1 | ctery near Walled Lake and Nov one dered valueless through the ee error, en cancellations WHITE CHAPEL—TWO RAVES, ere Made be eure to ee three 18 Ll 2-2167 or L your “kill number“ iJ rary Agi id will be given ial ___Help Wanted Male 6 Closing time tor advertise ae menta contatning type sizes Ate WANTED 1240 BALD- feeser ved roreiet saake ecco ype is o'clock noon the N day previous to publication one Te m DR ¥, CLEANING Transient Want Ads may =“ S. a er 3 Ki poceiet ap te 20 8S POLICE PATROLMAN 7 publion: the first insertion. AGEs of Pontiac $4,888 $3,200 CASH WANT AD RATES “ee are pow byte pe . A : cepted for the position o ce pe ay sr Sn trolman. If you are an am- : 1 2.97 + itiogs young Man have grad- 4 200 39 bo ated from a standard high se! ry 250 480 83. or have e¢ equivalent cte¢its 4 300 840 ar & are interested in a career in ? 380 630 066 eset work, this is your oppor- 7 8 4000 720 He APPLICANTS must be the mint s 48) 688) OG mum height of 68° minimum ve Soo 900 13 80 a ight of 147 Ibe between age yrs. in excelient Fhical > condition ‘and have been our re = = the city of Pontiac for . : east one Year immediately an DON'T W ] S H FOR ceeding the Sy gana as pro AN official application may be ot tained from the Persormel wid Feoruay ie ye = to. the" Bersonie ® in Whe ex nck ee _Help Wanted Male 6 R yt ee Pontiac Press Box. GENERAL FOREMAN With all-around exp. op small air- eraft precision . dob , — be able process, esti- supervise. Only man with this background @ . All a will be — eal: rite te Pontiac Press MAN W vaNTED with APPLY y joes wae a TRON NEEDED AT ONCE. 2? REAL ES- tate saesmen for both new older home« ot floor tance JIM WILLIAMS, PE 4-0547. Railroads Need Men Ages 17% to #4 Needed at once to train for rail- cost training. Placement assured upon completion of training, Uf sincerely interested see Mr. Coop- er, Sat. Jan Jist. 10:00 am. to 7 p.m. and Sup, 9 am, ‘til noon at Waldron Hotel to obtain inter- view: married men bring wife, under 2! bring parents. GI ap- _proved under public law 456. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN FOR ACREAGE Wanted man to specialize In sale of land & farms. Attractive deal. Call Mr Riley at FE 1. SHOE SALESMAN Experienced, good opportunity to right man. Neel's Shoes. Write Pontiac Press Box 90- SALESMEN $10,000 TO $15,000. A career in sa-es peered with ex- Ppanung major firm. A complete and thorough str’ pais gram Hour, 9:30 ioe Dixie Hwy Srayten Plains. SALESMAN Full time, experienced Real Es- tate Salesman. Will train one in Rea! Estate Selling if experienced | tn dnd GAYLORD'S 136 E. Pike St. 102 8 Broadway Po SECIALTY | SALESMAN THIS 15° FE 3-7 for you. WTD. YOUNG 55 TO MEET public. Must be neat appearing. eee ee Chemical Co! Ti4 Wood- war WTD SP ECIALTY SALESMAN, star for Oakland Coun- write giving phone number, Sec ' Press Rox 4s, WANTED I-xperienced Salesman GOOD CHANCE For ADVANCEMEN Do not apply if not siperieneed 80 N. PADDOCK BETWEEN 8 & 10 A.M. ONLY pro- | 4713 | _ Help Wanted 8 YEW EXPANDING fa needs men & - women, full or part time, for sales _ 0! WANTED AT ONCE — MAN “OR womar to supply Rawleigh — Rawieieh 5 ‘A-696-27 Preeport, Employment Agencies 8A BOOKKEEPER Woman to take full charge. 5 days. Needs own transportation. $400 Midwest Employment. 406 ie Siate Bank. Bldg. FE EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATION _ COUNSELING SERVICE ~—OUR NEW LOCATION— 2444 EAST HURON SUITE 4 PE 40584 SECRETARY Aged 10-39 with good skills. At- tractive and ised for reception and secretarial duties, Midwest Employment. 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 5-9227 9 MAJORS IN Also regular Be- PE 54-0067. Instructions PIANO LESSONS. eager Music, ginners it __Work Wanted Male _10 A-l ba panes. INTERIOR & Ex. terior. Free estimate Reas. OR 3-3152 or OR 3-811 i. | A-1 CARPENTER WORK NEW and repair. FE 4-4210. AVAILABLE NOW. CARPENTER and cabinet work, New and re- pair, D. B. _ Murdock. _ FE_2-7861. |A-l PAINTER . INTERIOR AND _exterior Reas FI BRICK, BLOCK, oe onan Small job. FE 61218 | CARPENTER WORK NEW, RE- mode!, repair OR 3-7617 ntiac | eee es Lake Orion | COLLEGE STUDENT. 26, NEEDS Sat. work of any type. OR 3-8395. | CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- We Kitchens a specialty. FB ae WORK WANTED - all kinds — free estimates. OR 3-8748. CARPENTER WORK OF ANY kind. Reasonable. Call after 6 _pm. FE 8-9439. DISABLED VET WANTS FULL OR part time work after pm. or _PE S300 to get through y allege. AN NEEDs WORK. P'ugs. ranges and ryers. No job too small Reas. MY _ 3-3101. HANDYMAN REPAIRS & ETC. Fast service. FE 4-0776 ELECTRICIAN MAN 24 WITH 3 CHILDREN would like work of any kind. OA 8-3247 7 . VETERAN WANTS PART TIME - steady work. Call FE 5§-1718 after _Help Wanted d Female 7 Work Wanted Female 11 EXP GIRL OR WOMAN FOR babysittirg # Iiight housework. Mor. for home than wages. OR | 3-5319 before 2 pm c BABYSITTER DAYS. OFF CASS. FE 5-7536 BEAUTY FORM Sensational new home reducing unit needs saleswomen to dem onstrate this amazing new prod- uct. High commission, pee chance | to advance tn expanding opera- tion For persona] interview call MI_6-9825 EXP WAITRESS FO FOR MORNING shift. Must be neat & fast & have ref 577 Auburn Ave ENERAL HOUSEWORK & COOK- ing Attractive pvt uarters for living in Ref. required. MI 4-6493 fiz er 1 DAY Rona Lay BU. REF. FE 5-1471 |2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- _ing and house cleaning. FE 3-7581. 6 YRS. EXPERIENCE AS COL- lector-salesman. Desired estab- lished route work. Guarantee es- _sential FE 81739 ee | DAY WORK OR ANY TYP cleaning. MY 12-0792. EXPERIENCED IN DISHWASHING _& Kitchen help FE 8-3251. | EXP SILK FINISHER 2. STEADY work, 18 Yrs Exp. FE 8-2342. GOOD HOME IN EXCHANGE FOR | compantonship for elderly FE §-80903, before 12 | GIRL TO CARE FOR CHILDREN days while mother works. Live in lady. and comin elon Kendaies, 148 Saginaw LIVE IN. ROOM, BOARD & , EX. | PRACTICAL Nt Ge see GENERAL OFFICE EXPERIENCE —_Write Pontiac Press Box 103. | HONEST WOMAN DESIRES BABY- sitting evenings or washings and fronings $250 per bushel Must have work OR 4-0038 TRONINGS WANTED $3 Bushel. UL 2-1064 See ree \IPONING DONE IN MY HOME. Pick up and deliver, FE 4-0981, tACTICAL 5 = AVAILABLE. LADY WOULD LIKE NIGHT WORK in restaurant as dish washer. % 6 penses in exchange for taking | _*'*_¢xP FE 2-8836, charge of home for working | LICENBED HOME DAY OR 26 couple. All auto appliances Call| br. care. FE 5-7490 2 to 4 pm -2793. IMEOGRAPHING, Re 8EC- LADY 1 FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP. | retarial service EM 842. ing im exchange for room | MOTHE row board. $17_N. Saginaw | MOTHER OF 3 WANTS | aa NO CANVASSING 'NO PARTY Leone NO Cote, O DELIVERIES ie 2 much as Moet wk Work hrs., day or early eve- nies Nationally known company, car necessary or aperecs 12 noon ‘ham, MI PART TIME | aa = - 3 HOURS dally. $1.25 plus Telephone calls and light typing. Call Mr Jones, Harold Turner Inc. MI 4-7500 RUN A SPARE TIME GREETING eard and gift shop at home Show friends samples of our won- derful new 1959 all-occasion greet- ing cards and gifts. Take their orders and earn to 100 per cent profit. No experience necessary. Costs nothing to try. Write today for samples on approval Regal fhe ded Dept. 79, Ferndale, RESPONSIBLE WOMAN TO DO housework. took after 2 school- age girls for business couple. Cooking for self and girls only. Must be abie to drive have re- cent local references Pvt. room, TY, ete Good salary. FE 4-0042. -SALESWOMAN SHOES For part time work Must have. retail sales experience at least | 25 yrs old, Stapps Family Bhoe | Store. apply 928 W. Huron SALESLADY “BETWEEN AGE 45 for part time w E W Huron TELEPHONE. SOLICITORS. Cc from our office. hourly rate plus commissions. Call FE 8-0728. 11 to 12 am TELEPHONE SOLICITOR FOR ES. tablished businesa in Rochester. Salary guaranteed plus Earning: average $42 weekly for 38 hours. OL Phone Mr. Adams 10 am, __hoon only WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 8t few nights. Good with ehildren. T 6-7473, call after 6. Any time Sat WTD DENTAL | ASSISTANT | STAT- ing age qualifications, ete Write _Pontiac Press Box 60 WAITRESs FOR BAR EVENING hours. Applv in person , Hotel Waldron WOMAN TO LIVE IN CARE FOR children FE 4-0196 YOUNG LADY WITH 4G YEAR OF 25 | k. Apply college and 1 year of office ex- | perience desires position of typist or general office FE 4-5950. Help \ Wanted 8 PP ARLE i ARE YOU WANTING WORK OR ‘looking, hoping you dont find it? Have opening for man or woman. Can make sve evseaee wage. 160 N. Perry 6 to 12 ARTHUR MU RR: AY Earn $75 to $150 a week plus com- mission as an Arthur Murray in- structs" or Junlsr executive. Training ts free, part time or full eee to applicants who are select. This opportunity offers fas- castes work pleasant ——— ings, and exteptianally high in- come Promotions are ra WY you are over 21 and under 30 ap- py this seen at 25 East Law. tence Pontia FREEZER FOOD _ Se ee sed REAL ESTATE SER BRANCH MANA ¢ fecared ‘ye to do to support family, pickup & deliver vt PE 47550. - NURSES AVAILABLE — Auburn Avenue Nurses Exchange Day & bala ais ricensed & Bonded. 2-5492 BECIASEe naar WANTS ousework. babysitting or com- _panioh. OR 3-9290 WASHINGS & IRONINGS PICKUP _and delivery FE. 43135 WOMAN DESIRES — 5g HOUSEWORK day MA 4-132 Wak i AND TROWinGd & FE waaHINOFS AND TRONID up and deliver, FE WASHINGS & IRONINGS WORK home, "UL 2-1602 _guaranted In m me WL 2-169 WIDOW WANTS WASHINGS & ironings FE 2-1304. WOMAN WISHES WORK EXPERI- enced th nurse aide. OR 3-3573 WASHINGS & IRONINGS. REA- pra evening pick-up. FHA 4-0396 YOUNG | LADY COLLEGE ¢ GRAD- uate would ‘ike position as book- keeper or general office. MA §-4922 YOUNG LADY WISHES BABYSIT- ting. night or dav. Furnished ref- erences MY 13-1419 : YOUNG WOMAN WITH 2? YPFS nD would like work caring for or more eideriy semi-invalids. Pr. 8 1924 _ Building Service 12 a-l paseeeis PUT UNDER- neath home, also house raising & movin Complete line of mason- ry. B-8044 plastering & masonry, FE 8-8044. A-1 COMPLETE Pe lease, SERV- ern CONSTR MA 4-7253 of OA A 8-3272 A. mtlac Hardwood Floor Service. _Masonry. Carpentry FE 4-2290, Srl drawn. OL EM BLOCK, BRICK, Sree. WORK “BARGAIN HUNTERS Need more room? Call us for fin- A-) REMODELING CARPENTRY, fee. Quality work UCTION CO. GAND & FINISH. FE 5-3722. ALTERATIONS PT A STERING, ANY TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS, 11-8200, _ end fireplaces. MA 5-03 ishing attics and basements FH: 59122. BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT work, also chimneys. large. Residential and commer. per Guaranteed work. Ph CEMENT & BLOCK WORK FFE 5-0782 CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED builder, Free estimates, UL, 23-6175 CEMENT Is OUR See __Fioors, basements, EM 3-4 DRY WALL TAPING AND ee pay page! estimates. FE 8-478) of CERAMIC TILE FREE ESTIMATES, TERMS Advance Floor Co. OR 38701 ELECTRICAL SERV FREE EST. Partney Electric, FR 6-54 Expert Tile laying floors, kitchens, addt- , bathrooms, ete. Free afd guaran’ work, GET OUR BID FIRST) Foom, kitchens, attics ga. a & additions Terms Work ‘uargnteed | eed builder On- fora *Oa GUAR D - ALL» Peas, ~ ee a en mas 3.9021 H : > a THE PONTIAC PRESS, _FRIDAY, _JAN SUARY 30, 1959 Building Service 12 Lest & Found 24, Wanted Real Estate 32A Loa inal cetiaciiaciiiadidl cole ith cileiactin-cieciia iene talline cain al cara a a a cae ee in cn adit i iia HOME, GARAGE. CABINS, ADDI-| LOST: TAN & WHITE Y. GI.AND FHA tions. Licensed builder FHA! Child’ ae is. PE £-6900. a0 Please "phane CASH FOR YOUR agent SoG, Ts Carr FWO-MAFOD PRMALE |. To eyctn, tl Zan heme, fo Ae OR Sm Rit thes 4pm re os. ‘Re. ment. Call us for further infor- | _ward, : * | mation. Do not feel obligated, We se"Biliding Serene Se Bl ae wite will appraise your . ae: OR 3-227 $1 ok a sale oat, oboe Late = the cash you can receive PLASTERING, & aa “AND REPAIR _osee. Reward. PE 23-7653. WE TRADE, WE BUILD “Vern Kellér. UL D i QORRIS & SON. REALTORS mf reas a REPAIR REAS | ye me - 3 Federal's, 152 W. Huron FE 4155? i Low obbie Supplies CASH WAITING ; iy oe in fine! in| _[iebetes & & s TAA Cash im on your equity Don't pth arp Call now for free est. te MA 54-9821. RG SNYDER FLOOR LAYING, | sanding and finishing. 3-092 —~ROOF REPAIRS fA ROUGHING PE 40444, EEReHIG ‘Excavatt NG POR! se boat well. Business Services lO NR EE 13, ‘ i ALL MAINTENANCE WORK done at lowest prices. Wall and floor tile, painting, cleaning etc / By hour or job. All work guaran-| teed. References. OR 3-0585 BLOOMYTELD WALL CLEANERS , Wall and windows Reasonable | FE 2-163) : | CUSTOM CABINETS built to fit your home. Complete choice of wood and counter-top | Residential-commercia! Pree estimates A 83634) FLtCTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- tue cars — ron naar 218 E | ike. Ph FE 4-398! CHIMN EY WORK e cleam; repair, build & re-| build chimneys. We are chimoey| specialists. Also clean, repair fur-. naees, fireplaces, water. heaters, and tncinerators. Pipes replaced Gas flues installed. Baskets made to order. Emergency service. Es- opines registered Company. 6-3701 FURNACES 3 CLEANED rt serviced C. Nelson, FE 6-17 PLASTERING NEW OR REPAIR | Work | guaranteed PE 5-0394 PROPESSIONAL SMALL OFFICE cent bs Oakland County Reg L. SAWS MACHINE rbcge Manley Leach 10 Bagley 8t WE CARRY PARTS FOR ALL auto. and ics washers, Whole- sale and reta: PPLI nce SERVICE ROY ‘3 96 Oakland FE 2-4021; WALL WASH INSIDE WINDOWS! cleaned Free Estimates PE 2-4225, Dressmaking, T Tailoring 1 16 back guar Free demonstration | ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS | Ledies'’ dresses specialty. FE §-8256 ALTERATIONS & Ch cercrpopey ob In my home. FE 42196 af a 5. BRESSMAKING TAILORING AND aiteretions Mrs Bodeil FE) 4-005. DRESSMAKING TAILORING, AL-| terations. drapes & formals dove y 1 HOUBEKEFPING RM. EVFRY- ‘ _‘n my home. Call PE 8-845. Wtd. Children to 10 Board 26 thing turn for 1 edu Fe ser71; round. Bie EO eg CEL Norton _ oy) _ Income > Tax, C Service | iz, BABYSITTING LOVING CARE.) prpROOM, LIVING RM. 3 Pinte Hey Ape iv — Gur. PE 2173) kitchen & bath. well furn. car- dren welcome. FE ¢1581. Or FE ACCURATE—EXPERIFNCED DAY CARE LICENSED HOME —_peted, on Cass Lake FE 5-i169 ange At fair rates Evenings & Sat | _FE_3-7 1 RM 1-2 RM APT. 3122 = {eee , Oifiee hrs. ome calls py appt Wed. “Woussh F | Goods 7 Tt Clemens FE zig? Eres BRITO | CrEAN T - ae t- furnished arage : ' BOLIN TAX SERVICE ousehold Goods 27M! Clemens FR 2114) |<“ neat turniwed Onrags (6 Pike (EE #118) or Fe Sh m3 5-6 RMS CLEAN FURN. PVT FE f8* peat: Heat ova cain 3} ROOM UPPER APT. 86 N. AN- ACCOUNT (NG 5-732 FE 5-100 Babe weleome FE. 8-0038 derson. CASH FOR USED TVs FURNI- HOARTH) eee eee CO SERNICK (CAIN andumise PE 24a 0 PRM, KITCHENETTE. FUT Dupe, 2 RMS & BATH STOVE REFRIG rAX CONSULTANT (Gash POR PURNITURE AND AP 9 Aduits only. 290 .N. Paddock, al farm. Williams Lake OR_ 277) RETURNS FOR INDIVIDUALS liances. Odd pieces or house full berte Apts } ROOM UNFURN. CHILDREN SMALL BUSINESS FIRM rompt courteous service FE) CpoomM KITCHENETTE QAPTS. welcome 16 wk Utilities furn | REASONABLE RATES __ 67881 | _ulilities furnished, OR 3-4 laos a teemLete = “pT. DRAYTON TAN FURNITURE NEEDED | ist rroor: xr. eee el Mite, 3 RMS etre en, SERVICE Entire home or ofa lots Get the) J'm. and bath FE 81370 a us (AND BATH RVC EN - ° top dallar, Will buv outright or ij -- LIGHT HUSEKEEPING “RM, ieancenl Keel laeregel Warner OR 3-2798 sel! it for you. B&B Community, adults util furn 288 Orchard ‘ances Heal eatag Mee ES tyer furr Clean 4 chiid swe! ACCURATE INCOME TAX BERV _ Sale Phone _C?_3-2717 lake a a tee Ali deductions considered al WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES {| BEDRM LIVING BM BATH : a a SOARES your tinme or business Reas of furniture Ph FE 2-5523 kitchen, Commerce Lake MArket 3 UPPER FLATS 2-2 BED FE 2-2008000 = 4-2485 $60 &1 berm $55 eee 41, WORKING PFOPLES TAXES _W td. Miscellaneous _ 28 (os ackwrreewits eee rr and up, OR_3-2943 : SER \ pvt bath Over Gallagher's Mu-! 9:94 or FE 5-1172 ; INCOME TA TURN PRE- WANTED PORTARIE TY IT- | sic Store. 16!» E. Huron. Can. — : ared ae eg by qualified er in Good Condition MY_ 13-1544 be seen after "3:2 30 p.m 3 RMS & TILE BATH WEST- arcountant with master's degree : ara her Ta Sareea oat side. Pvt. ent. Newey greased: E3534 _ Money Wanted __ 278A) Ey AW A? ey) Se ee | ouly. Te ce sURTONE (STEVENS 05 MEL | _atter 4 # Roose Urea cee rose FE 8-3508. Aome calls by WTD: $4,000 DESPERATELY AT 83 ROOM $10 WEEK — 4 ROOM ge Ref re oP S67 eee ee SERVIC | gage on rms h geet EM 32656. seeps 2 Oee oe one Saat “ALL ON SS ey ——/_ gage on T-rm. house 5 — 3 BEDRO A INCOME. hoe Ae RVICE |WID- $4,000 LOAN FROM PRI. |? Rooms NR. DOWNTOWN. FE |” , fioor Children welcome. Auto EMPIRE ae “SERVICE SS Perey ice) room modere | al aMéwrtn Pvt BATH. | _¢ol8l downtown Pontiac. FE Your Home or Mine eS — | M_Stowell, FE 4-2100 || RM LOWER UNFURNISHED | nator tae Rae EM 3.3125. Wanted te Rent. 29\2 CLEAN RM "HEAT. LIGHTS, «pt. Tile batn. oak floors. gas Epo wees ee Ee IA Naa and gas. $1050 wk 75 S. Jessie heat. Clean 0 Union St. Inquire INCOME TAX PREPARED IN yoUNG CHRISTIAN COUPLE DE- ? RMB, PVT ENT AND BaTH, 115 Seminole PE 65438 yest home. Long form itemised sires unfurnished rie ae Pontiac laund'y fecijities, 650 Northview | J ROOM APT & GARAGE. 3110 TAN RET ONE” PREPARE _ Reasonable, EM_ 3-37 Ct_oft Oakland Grove. Keego Harbor FE 4-781 NS PREPARED BY Soe sa Pet BATH ENT ay 7 Rad. ire vee modent fee | Share Living ( Quarters 30 2 aoe 8. Paddock Us | ‘ * mateo Ber faeeees oO iz eves Bat i ~~ ae s _ Reynolds, LADY WILL SHARF NOME wirH|? WARM RMS NICELY FURN | —He_Call EAST. ee c TV. Baby welcome. 101 8. Pad-/4 ROOM UPPER, ELIZABETH LL nd a JRA) oul oe Isay Cularen welcome | deck Lake privileges an Isc ping’ Share expenses 278 8. Paddock | —°% : == || eer eae util ies, re Fe tise ° = St 2 RMS NEWLY DECORATED. ae ot - ACE TREE SERVICE RE | aera and trimming Get our bid | _FE_ 2-7188 FE 8-9735_ _ Moving | & e Trucking — 19 ‘PAINT BY NUMBER PicrOnEs: Scrabble games Backens' Book Store, 15 E. Lawrence nea ;4 COMPLETE COLD WAVE §5.50 Perry FE —Doroth 500 =N. tha"* Field tile. y, romtings | ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE ON sale Newmans Variety. 916 Or- chard Lake ave t. Notices & ¢ Personals 25 lose your bome. Fast service. GAYLORD'S : E. Pike &t. Pontiac 02 3 Brosewsy Lake Orion Je) AVE CASH, WILL TRAVEL| me gi travel to see you and how to get cash for Fear home, land contract or acre- | AEROTREDS KNAPP SHOES age. Call now for a 30-minute) nD No charge R. RILEY, Broker 4 ‘Bligabeth Lake Rd A FE 4-1157 FE 4-482! advisor phone FE, | HAVE LGE DN. PMT ON BEST | etd —_s The Salvation rice ipcome home ottered. Write | ats ontiac Press Box 117 - . re & H Siete OR Sah we | untaenee ta“ Tm mediate: CALL EL YSIg CENTER tor Beh ie ee eee, al j artha* er regis-. nN tered. Experienced. OR 3-2606, Actio | _deys, evenings | “CHARLES CHESTER We Can Se!l = House. Call Now AIR CUSHIONED SHOES Ek ILLER OR : a0 DRY SKIN? Dry skin means old skin. (Magic i, ose oe nee to restote the | natural oils that give your ‘skin that youthful glow For free dem- BROS. onstration dia) PE 4-4131 or FE myer ESTATE _8-3926 OR 3-1205 DAINTY MAip SUPPLIES, MRS 5660 Dixie Hw A. Taylor, 56 ier bre. FE 3-7293. | Open Eves DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — Te ! | minee eee Wallace, “ti 9; e@unday_ 1 Sell Us Your Equity pests aa 3 Tn Deb? , ing- tape. We also need) | iistings. Girous-Franks, 4385 Diaie | | Hwy _ OR 3-0701. WANTED > Listincs Tf you are harias trouble meeting Gr pHa HOMES OR INCOMES MICHIGAN. CREDIT COUNSEI- wile saa ener LORS SINC Room. 114, Pontiac IB nv DINNAN tose waidut GA PE “66 W Huron FE 4-2577 gE SAFELY aD - IMMEDIATELY !| | economically with newly released WANTED scomeniane odes and | Dex-A-Dief tablets 6a 8 8 cents at land contracts. Buyers LATHAM & BON EXCAVATING Paul M. Jones, Real Est. dl | BACHELOR APT ti BS our home-cash walt: | waiting | _Rent Apts. Furnished 33 § RM HEATED FLAT. WASHING faves Children allowed $75 mont? Ref required. EM 3-4207. % COTTAGE Reas. See Mrs See FE 8-6769 Say Apt. o : 90 OAKLAND ? reom & bath heated apt. c See ATTRACT IVE 2 RN. WiTl Kitch. enette. Pvt. Bath & ent. Util & washer furn. Near General Hos- pital. Small chi welremse. FE 2-6226 or FE 8-1 ADULTS J ROOMS” AS BATH — — apartment, garage. FE wRURy, i ReGETs — 3 CLEAN BETTER THAN room apt. nice yicete bath, me bedroom, nice living room, le ip itor | west side home. $18 week Phone JACHELOR APT EVER NG _furmished FE 5.0303 erate NICE TV. FE 2&3RM APT 19 HOVEY Between Cottage and |_Osmun. BASEMENT APT Near &. Michaels. CLEAN 3 1ST FLOOR. AVERAGE | VERY Shower bath, clean. 2-4376. ~~ OUTIL Ing. 173 RM APT MODEST MAIDENS by Jay Alan: PRIVATE Adults, 344 W. Muron CLEAN 3 ROOM APT. of heat, 286 8. Jessie COUPLE: PVT BATH AND Ee 4-384. | trance on bus ‘ine FE “rate 4 ULTS ONLY $3. Bedrm.. &ite dving rm ee “path, Pri ent. nes 8. Broad- way, Lake Orion. MY 3-1462 be- tween 1 jo 3pm LARGE COMFORTABLE _ RM and kitchenette for elderly person $10 wk FE 8-461 ae RM WITH KITCHENETTE, 118 Lineoin _ LG 3 RMS CLEAN MODERN Reescnenis. FE 4,6881, “wore, KITCHENETTE i; APTS. Utilifles furn.. $14 per week. 9470 _Pontiac Lk. Ra., 3-0389. SMALL APT FOR RENT. 58 8 Parke ' Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 18sT FLOOR. 1 AND oae OIL heat, close In. FE 2-Mi5 i-RM KITCHENETTE, PVT. BATH Stove refrig heat, hot tole water furnished Adults only 29° N Paddock, Alberta Apts '] BEDROOM APT FOR LEASE, have added a new line to their 833 W Huron FE 4-8550 suse for winter work Fuel , d sae Steak Sie F S201 vee a Wis Nid NEW EDira RERNBORG | Good modern home in Indian Vile lage Cash deal for right house 1S iUreip Mclmabe lotesis poconey Call us at once if you have one Distributors wanted. Unlimitea °F s#l€ ze teusitony SEE ee | Also. need good modern home tn SPECIAL _ | Huron Gardens We have a good i quick, safe way. Join our month Exercise to slenderize the easy. | purchaser With a substantial down 9 RMS AND BATH UTILITIES 1-A Reduced Rates __ ING. REASONABLE DISCOUNTS | firn East of Auburn Heights . ASK FOR MR. HAYDEN. NO Couple only “UL 2 Local or tong distance moving | opt IGATION = ny SMITH MOVING CO FE 4-486) eC. HAYDEN. Realtor 7 & 3 ROOM ST . BATH. 79 EXCELLENT BER nee - ae re es Sik 7k Saw ORF BED c NT SERV le = 7 Renonanie FR. $3688 - PE 2-200 (AN, "OR UP eo CONTR ALS a eg HAULING & RUBBISH NAM & your price. Any time FE 8-0005 LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS of any kind _ 8-2494 ‘anytime LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING Rubbish, fill dirt, gravel and_ _!ront end loading 22-0603. ~ ODELL CARTAGE — Loe al as lo ‘ong distance movinge e FE 5-6806 Real cheap. FE LIGA 7 HAULING. gy MOVING exp, FE 8-6876 or FE 4-6221. ‘Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS ; N EQUIPMENT \-ton Pickups 149-ton Dump trucks Semi-trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. S. WOODWARD insresieg ous are a ay 825 7 2 pai ORWANTED _up_free of oS TICLES FIckED charge FE 5.46338 | Painting & Decorating 20 AND DEC- 18T CLASS PAINTING stakes i OR 3-1355 or lady, No obligation Call FE 4-4626 or | 3 RMB. OR 35080. Ask for Ike Wideman @nt.. util. furn., ideal for bachelor | or “retired | couple MY 21 Smith-Wideman ei NR. DOWNTOWN, FE REAL ESTATE OPEN EvES 3, BEDROOMS, LIVING R kitchen, bath, Hager heat Jae 117. W_ HURON jignts Oxbow Lk MA 61202 Cc ‘ASH 3 ROOM MODERN. Chua & VAILABLE FOR LAND NO OBLIGATION REALTOR 4 58 Tei legraph Ra CASH - QUICK CLOSING - -NO-. HIDDE N FEES— Nicholie & Harger Ce \M_WEST HURON A CON. TRACTS AND i EQUITIES - Johnson FF 42531 isa RMS Witt PVT BATH & ENT Automatic oi] heat, newly deco- rated. Coupie only. FE 2-0797 after lem 3 ROOMS. from Seats ist FLOOR, 1 BLOCK FE 5-51 & Entrance Buy at door Adults. _FE _5-7408 3 ROOMS. CLEAN, CLOSF IN, _baby welcome $ $15 wk FE 4-8612 } ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE entrance, adults only, utilities fur- nished. Poplar Street. 2-1068 ee _ 3 CLEAN MODERN. PVT BATH ant entrance. No drinkers or pets FE 2.36°<. x 3 ROOMS AND BATH HEAT AND caeaee _Cash or terms. UL ABSOLUTELY , as furnished. $50 2165 Pontiac ener The fastest action on your lan IST CLASS DECORATING. PAINT coceccen (eae eavart” waiting, ra fe ot pering, FE 4-0255 Cail Realtor Partridge. FE 4-388 ) coox rE 2 * Paperiot ie pe IMMEDIATE 7 ROOMS wire LARGE BATH [PAINTER ri TUNG s © PAPER WANG: ACTION Secmterian FE bie, . he any good land contract. New| 3 . OFF Fs ‘PAIN NGING. or seasoned. Your cash upon sat- s8-Eliz. Rd, re sent r removed FE Lan of property 7 ( i) al AND asad and “ide. Ask Ken Tempieton rooms pvt bath very Os Thompson, F K. L. Templeton, Realtor | ice close in Adults. oy 4-1832. Sate ioe on oem 3 ROOMS. $15 WK. . ADULTS, 469 ates 10 Al dike fer! con | 2330 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 E Mansfield. FE 2.7906 Gunrhaieed “Pree oa FE 4.9205. 2A 7 RMB FORK OR UNFURN. PVT AAA PAINTING & CORATING | bath fant welcome. Uttlities - 20 Feats experience shrmcer _Wanted | Real E Estate 32 furan. FF 2-230. Free estimates re N08 Par 0. ERI oa w Wasi ing Guar Reasrennie E 2 _Television Service — “22 ALL TV Uh temar SERVICE pga AN- hi ‘ nt etre TOYS Ea ree calls, FE 2-0695 23 q _ Upholstering noon FOUND: SMALL 4b BLACK poo | pear Waldron Hotel, Lt Ease FOUND BLACK WHITE Cooter Fees aen, —— 4 pay for THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, ALL CASH For Gl & FHA equities. If you are om call us. Immediate Rk ac WICKERSHAM 7195 W.” Maple CASH ‘ jet for we — CALL Us — — IP YOU WANT, 70 SELi-= DE--OR WANT CAGH TRACTOR YOUR HOME Middleton ay Estate MaAyisir 6-6250 FOR YOUR HOME OR — f cash interests a 3 3 RMS | ‘a ian PVT ENT -Baby welcome Vie Avburr Hgts UL 2-2110. 3 sottiroon BD BATH PRIVATE heat. FE 5- furr Auburn Heights. Vacant der 17 UL 2p4i8 _ T ROOMS | PRIVATE BATH a EN trance, gas heater, Parke BATH. PVT ENT. 7 ROOMS a 112 Stet St. Ft $-5262, HAVE r aarantee “at bil. Humphri hire, it’s FE 2-8181. if] case BUYER for two bedroom ¢ with fall a Spe r ean sale, -if your jehemggh eee 3 nae AND BATH Located 2 & }RM. HOUSEKEEPING | ove Fah Cay HEAT. 3975 ELIZ | \ { 2 CLEAN ROOMS FOR COUPLF+~—% week. FE 5-2583 4 cAkEraCeT, PRIVATE | Ms @ RMS AND BA |- washer furn FE 68-1499 or FE. Fi 36 | |. 3 oe ROOMS ae BATH. i BARBARA Af, built-in stove & refrigerator, many fine features modern arehitec- _tere, adults -_ $100, FE 4-155 2 BEDRM FLAT MODERN ~CHIL- dren welcome - 105 E_ Troquats 2BEDRM LOWER, MODERN Clean newly decorated, puto. of/ ee heat snd hot water furnished. nr | _ GMT FE 5-286¢ 00° 2 BEDROOM APT NEWLY DEC.’ orated, vic. Baldwin and St Mi- chael, schools OR_ 3-8580 : 3 RMS & BATH. ALL UTIL we bus line $70 per Ross St furn, Stove & Bai Newly degorated. $60 mo Inquire 734 i BEDRCOM PVT BATH, GA. | rage, washing faetiities, util furn children welcome, 126 Euelld & 27BEDRM LAKE FRONT YEAR RM @ BATH 2? BEDRMS Pvt ent. or Walcortna Lig Market _ 41365 @ RMS AND BATH, REFRIG and stove furn ait’ Auburn. Adults _only FE 2-685) 4 RMS “ee SIDE. DE. NEWLY decorated FE 2-€792 + ROOMS AND BATH ALL UTTIT- tles armed The 8 Marshall, Oo, call EM 3 4 7 ROOMS AND DAT ATH STOVE & refrigerator furnished 162 Bald, wan, PE 7832 RMS NEWLY eee ON” _lihe 345 8 Marshal 4 RM MODERN Se ) APT . 4192 Dixie over Keego Hardware. | FE 2-2944. | __$65_per_month + & BATH ® GARAGE AUTO. »_& not water, FE 88-1414 TH. MODN HEAT furn é-family west $75 mo Adults only. and hot water side brice FE 5-8605 5 §-! 4 & 5 RM APTS SEE CARF- _taker at 30 Washington FE 4-1001, 4 RMS “AND BATH UPSTAIRS _$80_month plug ull FE 5-0942 ie ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE entire iower floor and Johnson 28 James 8t $65 1053 _month. UL 2 5 RMS AND BATH, FULL BASE- _wint FE 35-0243 § RMS. BATH AND BASEMENT close te school, Drinkers need not apply FE _ S474 _ _ | § RMS. & BATH. NEAT & CLEAN brick lower. Automatic heat. Sep- _Srate | i iP basement. entrance Stove, refrig, ai Teee furngshed Children we icome Sons to town. $50 month FE 5 RMS NEAR GEN. HOSP STOVE & tetrig, Garage. FE 4-6491 | PLENTY | \é Tes i and | BUS includes | basement and garage Near State. 1 child welcome, | §-RM dae hae FLAT HEAT FUR- _hished, 5 ROOMS 7ES 79 WEST SIDE. _ as heat. re 47328. 6 RM. APT., 10 furnished, $80 mo.,, “han Bivd., _ South, hay’ it $-RM AT ON ELIZABETH Lake shown by appointment. Cali WA 6-5720 weekends, FF 2-0008 7@ FOSTER STREET, 3 ts grour = floor entrance ¢lect te- furnished. ens $10.50 per week. Phone FE 5-9192 “Ed APARTMENTS 2 bedroom cuplex Chirtren we'- come Clarkston area 455 COLORED * rm. heated Crees to downtown Children ats rte et month _Ft $-944) Jacok DEL RIO Al PTs oRi rms. wa bath, Oakiand steve and ae turn. hy with welcome, your rokey. Niclas LOWER 2 Tage Cisee to ethocie & town, Children weicome. ing. 10) rivale oath and y and al furniture | BEDRM & BATH OA. | down | ____For Ren Rent nt Rooms 37 37| “For Sale. Houses 43) Ew Sale Houses _ 43 ON veel WITH KITCHEN PRIVI-. ELIZ, LK. ESTATES. 3 BEDRM.; ON on WORTH SIDE: 4 | leges for men at bus stop. FE Gas heat, sun a lots.| bath, and utility. Rangeens Seem | _&-315, mm) Lge. utility rm. Owner. 4-1821. wally tne fenced yard. ROOM’ WITH i TAUN. NO DRIVE — CLARK-| By owner, $8,230 with easy terms. | ¢ priv Peete ston A fine home in a wonderful PE 44363 \ _Nortnara High, a het ‘a neighborhood Al! ‘prick, 3 bed- a ; * ROOM FOR CLEAN WORKING | rooms.” ‘path. storms = eet pa Tiron full Lem ager i er: gto: 5s . reens, 4, CMF aefaraee E bie Shower dived street, 100400 ot. $13,006 Gh 20. 94.000, cain | to i | $2,600 down, $14. inc, ins. taxes. | SING STEAM HEAT y ow OR S608 after 6. | Roiceeter Clean linens furn B N bh | You can walk te Fishers or Pon- | Kepitsk Aaeraares very ae ieee sate ee ———-——~ | birch kitehen, li room & din- SLEEPING RM. MEN PRE ing room with 2way fireplace. Announcing | ferred or men of PM. shift, basement has fireplace alse cee Shou WOW RIVE © cisloas vy busine trom owner Bie th tt i cal | SLE 1VI- missions by buying from cwner in JUDAH LAKE Estates _ieges Cal! after 6 pm. FE #4440 oe Ue PRICE |__Rooms V With Board _ 38 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL WITH Lifetime Aluminum BY OWNER — FOR COLORED $456 down on QOsmun street Thia attractive 2 bed- room bungalow has sare AND ROOM & ae Strect \EvTrA C CLRAN. HOME - STYLE | = TV 14 Matthews. FE) oer al zoom aa ise, ROOF & SIDING ' closet space. Auto. heat. 5 + CEE eres) Gye aig GUES voL t en Pls reo . | 43988 | Genie on sun $82. MOVES YOU IN SLEEPING ROOM, PVT HOME _ar plants & bus FE 43770 Convalescent Homes ‘38A | HAVE VACANCY FOR MAN OR woman, bed or ambulatory. ground floor, 24 hour care, rea- sonabie rates Glen Actes ed Home. FE 4-2225 $69 PER MONTH DLORAH BUILDING Bildor et 3 O12 unas RM $1000 DN assuMe 3° _ mortgage. $48 mo. WHITE. Lesa WASHINGTON & WESSTER hols White frame 2-stery, HAVF VACANCIES MEN OR BROS ; | 3° eedrooms up Living room. women Bed or ambulafory pa- W). "| dining reom, den, kitehen and a tients accepied Easv rates Rose | BPreakfas room Closed-in sun Lane Rest Home FE 54-4267 | porch 1'g baths. Natura] fire- | VACANCIES “FOR MEN PENSION. Licx me : : ! Place attached garage — exlia QPS | ers. ete Registered nurse in URY CAN large corner jot i BS : charge: Reasonable rates. UL Ri PCOME LAT RIE 1 R. Tri Real : . 3 S| mle f aio se = — Hotel R SS Vou ll agree ae you see this ASSIS US pe veaitor ote Rooms 39 beautiful remodeled home with all’ pp 3. ter West |Buroa 5} 3 : mes desirable features 3 family FE 4427 ; = . a) pe) ee ATT "DD bd yedrooms den huge kitchen 2 ———— ——— “This job offers unlimited advances!. Youll be the only Hou e a ee aly cares tle, bathrooms oat iy For ‘olored Families | ese : ‘ ; ray 5 ith a naturel wood - girl in an office with fifty men!” Alss 1 er 2 room apartments | fireplace Spotless basement, en-. 7De¢Toom. on Bagley St. Price — Cooking and refrigeration units closed knotty pine paneled back. $4,750 with small down payment g ___ #64 Auburn — FE 2.82%9__ perch and a ‘car garage This | ose oe oats month, Call Mrs . Rent Stores. 4g fine home Is located on Davis. | cued , | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 __ burg Rd on approximately an_ Russell A. Nott, Realtor _— RO Sass | acre of ground with towering oak '70 W. Pike FE 45005 MODN. ¢ RMB PARTLY FURN. sous soe HOUSE LOCATED UBBARD BUI DING | Le wie Immedinte cthpaney, | CUSTOM BUILT BRICK RANCH (a ple _ _ | 8TO 18-24 SOUTH PERRY . aifig) oft : * ; with basement, 15 x 26 carpeted sd Fiera he! ecipie “Hae Slereiiand/altices ainglelor mul: Fairly pticed al $24 500 living room with vis ; rosk leet ‘ = % ~ ¥ : + id & Win 2 edrooms, ORCHARD COURT M Gout, Bes Reaitor. TIN Saginaw ea vey Hace cae | — eqn ex escboard) heat | Andersen win, APARTMENTS | a FE rentals Wall re-medel to suit Ap. Wis PSR RAS | dows with drapes throughout Beft | BRAND NEW 2 RM AND BATH. GAS HFAT ply carerake! ou premises or FOr- 1 Ce off Elizabeth Lake ne \ eae ee eas, cera eae | SEN rest 6-0 this 3 bedroom frame home butit 2 AIR CONDITIONED cereus Be sare ee cae Woe rs in 1950 has finished full pase. ‘SC&ped Attached greenhouse and | # ° Rent Office Space 41° irent piacterea wails oak floors, @OUdIe garage Walking distance CNE & TWO BEDROOMS ee “a ebROOLT iis BATHE Try : p very modern kitchen. ceramic | chufehes GR pape schools and a 8 CITY go) sq FT GROUND FLOOR | bath, 22:24 [1 attached garage. - . seniea! 6-0408 ~ REASONABLE RENT — et _ Mion oat ad wks Parking as heat, 2 lavatories 80 1 landscaped jot City water | Ofek JOSL y Nj ‘ 3 BEDR R W oH KNUDSEN, FE 4-4516 On paved sireet Total price 6§11,- | Pontiac's most exclusive. modern ter schoo! OR 3-3061 ~ 90 dt Lovely stages with ocak flodre. est side apartsent develop- . AVAILABLE -"AND 2-ROOM oe ene teem lastered w j ment. partaent develoP |. REDROOM HOME. GAS MEAT “suite: Al auutes furaiahed $50 | Kin peseacae wih appt Garage, nr. downtown FE 5-3. ner month Geed iecation OF- - ; ; . ' waicony type building with individ: | 3 BEDROOM HOME GAS HEAT ‘Tard Lake Ra in Keogo Harbor TAREFRON EL . WR In LY. Br | ual entrances Garage, near downtown. FE 5.3395 9 Phone Jace Loveland. PE 348° 4 ig you lke to have a sandy | ‘ soe ae ny BRSEGG T elte |4 BEDRMS? BATHS, NEWLY - Me a ee | beach er catch 1S ib pikes tn | ° wt) LT ae Beautiful kitchens with metal cable | dec. gas beat 28 Hemmingwey I[ULBBARD BULLDING | tront of your nome? If you do FE ¢11s7 FE 44821 ne ir decorator colors WS plas- MY i690 SOUTH PEARY dont call on this one! Those - 1¢ tops Stove and refrigerator — — -3 PERRY : : . OWNER — | WMenlsbed ‘ © ROOMS MODERN. “ER BE) iGrea Oe ur oo Op oe Sota ci sleen ees Gisr bare & this ven ditesreea hens | Yen Leake near Cags bathing pew tiple units eat lights janito: 5 | : Automatic heat and hot water (soft) | ly dec, 1739 Beechcroft Keeeo service qremeed in reasonab'e geld Mellel ies ald ae ie =| tae "Immediate possession furnished. Kitchen fan, master TV 5 pM HOUSE V TRED FOR | renhals (il re-model to suit Ap Sea opaag aaa pertiieas i Us | Only $5.600-855 per month. i 4 Py ‘ vere and many other fine fea-| “elec stove FE 45169 ry Cargtaner on premises or FOr. Aa Pisin TREN pine and sans | OR 3-3923 5 RM HOUSE. 10600 HIGHLAND | beach are af the other end o ie = _ | ULTRA NEW OF FICE SPACE | ae For a limited time, no leases or | a ' i Atte ine. EM “avaliable. West side. near Tele ieee GIs—No Down ‘Payment securily deposits required, +8 4 is pe wraph road Call Lieya Smith. 3 eon, dini ADULTS ONLY 5 RMS DOWN $69. MO 1 OR 2 Fre 22'44 Wwe BUY SKLL — TRADE ment icecea tot eatcened vere See or Call the Manager cllidvene EE eeu cou a WEST SIDE BE aU TY SHOP : | Foom, drapes, enclosed perch and ‘Bob Gardner “ » ROOMS AND BATH ON FIRST: space for rent. $73 per mo FE | ‘gear garage. Buy from owner ‘9 SALME* APT. 6 flooi Garage fenced back yard £0416 VMI RROS and save Full price only $6,150 . Roe 172 5 West side $673 wu) Inquire -- ~ s WN ETTT BRO : 301 8 Anderson pear 4 Biva FE &G91§ ea “Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A OK 3 1206 and Auburn Phone FE_| OPFN DAILY & “UNDAY § ROOMS NEAR WEAVER - - 5600 _Dinie Hwy . <2 500 DOWN _ __ WAM-8 PM _ School FF 46648 $75 mo soo 8Q.) FT OAS HEAT arp Ope Eves | ® Sunday 1 ‘Ul § a a . iN § ROOM HOUSE ON WOLVERINE — (gncitioned, parmiuig 252 5 Tele SW MODEL seell isa’ | avants o'Oalyereti saa) SLA ER APTS lke 715 Wolverine Drive MAT: raph, Pon Te! Cerire, FE 44516 : acne 2 come § month. Only $11,500, graph. terms *} et 4333 PIC ; ce We wish to announce to our eld 4 ROOMS AND BATH COUPTE ell any S000 eae ahi A beam euuseic® CHE) Se $6,250 friends and new. we are person- wit 1 or 2? ehildren Pull base | tee\ warelousing area §200 per CoPPan PLUMBINO. ALUMI, A dandy 2 bedroom home Hard- ally, handling the rente! and! ment of! heat 3252 Wannamaker, month Located 1663 south Tele NUM SIDING TILE BATH,, ‘ood floors, Basement. ne fur- iret cesece nes yd following Scott Lake FE 44423 — 12 pm groph FES 4-207 OAK FLOORS IRCH CABI-, Pace 2 lots terms, pulldings owne vy ourselves _to 6 m : : three blocks E of Court House = a re | For LEASE, 10000 8@ FT WiTH. NETS FORMICA oe CUCKLER RE ALtTY | at Huron and Parke 81s ; ir _etly limits of Pontiac Exc. ° | 236 N. Saginaw ARCADIA NO 1 APTS 82 Washington 8t ; | for light hsharane teste or light " AG fais wome auplt | FE por hs FRANKLIN APTS /o RM& & BATH FULT. BASF storage For information phone you would like (his ho Cade AF rer a mae ee WOLVERINE APTS ment gee heat Children welcome |. Mi_ While FR 2801 _ cated oa Four Jot, come) ont sad Seach ba dened Weer, ne UNION CT TERRACE $88 month FE 6.0804 eeenings THin STORE BUILDING, 220 8 =f 5 lot acreens fenced yard. E. Col COMMERCIAL RENTALS and weekends |. Teleeraph Ge UTED Co) Ss ue | ble FF , am : ze Se ee = : | a E 3113 LAND CONTRACTS cBSTE | Ae 5 INDUSTRIAL RENTALS ; cone eae SCHOO! For Rent Miscellaneous 42° 1 r RM LGE LIVING RM We have several! choice apts Nicholie-H ; Co FE 5-8163 OO AQ) by chen moc beth. 2 bdrms Lot available from $4000 Some are -— = et MA ee = . — - uel AGFS FOR RENT it) 1 CAR i o7 ee down. te $5 900 furnished at slightly more Also 6 RMS PULL BASEMENT (A DY, car it) 3) Car FE $1001 Wiutemp lake Ro at Mie ene 61) available now. a concrete bulld- vee eee etmodeied $75 ee - auire at 27) Baldwin aie poled lai ways ownan wants To SELL} BED ing with appx 4006 sq ft fioor he Johnsen at State ; . er cai i rm 10Use eaving state FE Ger dahitwlg ardicomaicrcisis| | C8120 _ hor Sale Houses 43 RETIREMENT HOME a cies oo. 7 See or call us lor your rental g@ ROOMS AND BATH, AUTOMA alking dftance to St Benedict's. BY OWNER CLARKSTON AREA problems — a tie heat UL 2-430) 0 } BFDROOM STRICTIY MODERN Church Cozy modern 2 bedroom hear schools 2 yrs old large 3 ATA NARD.- Sil, \ ] ] R ie kus - BATH poston? ol farnisthed, In city. sutomatic oll Pete a ee | Ree Since oo 2 Ge rhe : Try: Tee heat Close tl miiac Ceneral heat. fenced, nice yard. Full pric : i Be | iE RW IN SLA | in aS eon 5 € € A as “ee a t yet pees oe aaa $835e $1,000 down | Sg ne basement. aluminum $3530) Parkes ste 1 RM 3 BEDRM HOME IN SYI-, ef MY 32880 00 La rca penEs | screens, on a large 7 FEderal _ van Lk, Gas heat Basemen; =) BEDROOMS, FULL BASEMENT = Neariy new ranch home. Large: oe ee eee oer Se | UNION LAKE — ROOMS & Bec oe sarege FE 2-371 Ain ae tre cx ip en | living foom with Bunny" Astehen ING OME a, -akefront modern, e ‘ b Ci | | ban nae apt “vide Adults | © booth FE bl wiDE. aa Knotty pine. tull besement 611.000) Genus room. Tile bath, Carport | Ripe one Hupdot Py betray lee IDE 3 ROOM a. BATH | 1 RM “HoOsd. went VakY Cow | Scime Teuinger Res) Rstete OF | This beme is paneliog threay oat | Private atrance. Full: basemen". Ree sibE OM ni dobasan. inauire TH NE ARI cn ote persia | Oe nL er | | "AS 3 s - i] consider smal) fre lear WEST SIDE. c APTRACTVE] 2 BED- Haren aha | Age ulated Excellent furnaee Mest-| Rouse ae part payment room apt. Auto gas heat. Near $40 MONTH, "4 RMS 2 BET .| 9 bedrm. brick Lake priv FHA| tng bill jast winter only ROKER FE 2-5452 | Pontiac Central High School. PE | — children. 2658 Orchard I Lk Rd. iow _down pmt FE 68-1448 _ Tames only ~ a Sy FONEER WIGRTARDS es | 3-7862 : . /NO DOWN PAYMEF T | er and electric stov clude 16 ; mite ~ Ve ENT | CLOSE-IN 6-ROOM HOME. SPF- Lot 60 x 200. Lake privileges ar a ere nome cerected Westside 3 BE 3 AMS YT ERT cia’ considératian to handy man | 2 bedreom. modern, alee | School bus by door Will sell for] # newly decorated Gas beat, ted ‘| ter furs 108 Coleman PE 4-1676 with steady job. $60 mon | hardwood floors. $50 @ month.| $0850 with $1,000 down. Terma. basement. -Ibe-car garage. | WATERFORD — tee? aVAlt_ Pale | pravwa pws a vedios caren ore PANN Toros onder Lavender | turex mEDROOMS 14 BATHS 1 Ist floer Lakefront Ideal for large jot, paved street, §0 NOY 1 NN } AY M E Nill Realtor Est. 20 Years vi- leve! home om 5 scenic acres | schoolteacher or retired couple | 3 bedroom $80 a month. Includes. 700) Highland Rd. (M50) / Lake privileges A real buy ot | Very. pleasant and warm. Modern 3 bedroom west side. taxes and insurance | Phone EM 33303 or MU 14417; $8,500 terms. sae ppc eee rrp yes ee $500 DOWN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 14) vean orp price IN EXCEL. 2 ATERFORD. “VILLAGE nh yt | Or trade new 2 bedreom mod. lent condition Or ° “Roo, NEW REDECORATED : ‘i MIS Clark | iginal woodwork Ba ae Ate bath and utilit Floyd Kent, Realtor, FE 54-6105 ern 1'y @cres, near jerk and trim Eight rooms on first | Fe pas 7 ston area $70 a month | floor 4 rooms on second fleor. r > ) COUNTRY ESTATE NEAR RC ( I 34 acres om corner mene Wis- "WHITE BROS. COUNTRY ESTATE NEAR ROCH- $300 DOWN ' SEMINOLE HILLS om 416 OR 3-1295 Se eiiinal procean Meri na Teaait |e neree Sle ae eee erm |? tevel a fully carpeted, at *ego9 with terms Dixie Hw Vecent. Feb ttt Ne! rete bedroom shell with slumipum |" 2hny ving room with natural os REALTY, 135 mishisné Open _Eves thi | rH “sun, 10 "tll 3 | GhayTON PLAINS AREA 3 BED- ine ays brick fireplace. 3 bedrooms, with (MS@) at Highiand, Mich 2 COMMERCIAL ample closet space and supporch MUtual 42045 Rent Houses. Furnished 35 Gaea With cerport. 875, FRONTAGE that could be a fourth bedroom j — 2 - — oa! u Beautiful ceramic tiled bath, full” — oe |} REDRO“M, MODERN ON LONO | DRAYTON NEAR FEDERAL Gn main highway In growing com-| basement & 1 car garage Pirst Iake Weat furnished, $15 week store 2 bedrm ranch home At munity With modern home and time offered, call now for ap- | _EM_3-4682 Risen cand Gh ane furnace Ta ft of commercial frontage pointment . Tf ROOM AND BATH HIS Fitz LK OLEAN. MODERN ait) eo $2 000 down HERRINGTON HILLS Deana LF Pons an oe EA nas c PANGLS. Realtor All brick 3 bedroom home. fill s499 DowN — Cosy bungalow with (1 BEDRM ADULTS. LOVELY t ard % pe a 1919 M15, Ortonville NAT ’ basement, storms & acreens, Wa- ~ wit | nome Ges heat, garage, base-| sesy Hescliet ener I Ariin — Gu ‘er aaftener, completely land: “tai birgae epg sttad begs ole heh ment St Mike District, FE Vinewood 1-9179 Open Sun IMMEDIATE scaped $2 509 down ae epee privileges. Priced >; SeDROGH. NOUR Gwe Fen. | bONO, LARF — 3 BEDROOM | POSSESSION TEL-HURON | "| home Back of Morey = Golf g4s9 gown ard no mortgage costs. This 2 bedroom home has wail, $7550 FULL PRICE — Lovey = _hyson $a0 22, _.| course Close S Union Leake Vil- NORTHRIDOM to wall earpeting in living toem | bungalow about 3 year, old wita J RMB “eae “46 W COLUM. . _jage EM_ 3.4288 (9.2 bedroem brick homes. Base- & dining room full basement.| lake privileges. on AC furnace a | OVELY 6 RM OBRICK «GAS ment. gas oe Bde iot | exceptionally clean @ dry with) Alum storms, oek fleors’ Easy (3 RMS. AND BATH, $50 MONTH heat, stove, refrig & garage if) bax EACH Sei ane Attached reese. | terms ‘Very attractive home ’ EM 3-3204 desired 16) W Huron. FF 8-3338 2-3 scare epi raneh. bercmert) way & Rano. et trade tSAnE wits hr Au Wink WOUSE ON’ 8117 | @s heat eke privileges 5 c OW -- Option to buy. } ROOM FURN HOUSE ON ELIZ.| MODERN 2 BEDRM, HOME AT! , Btn ieee an lieve! gas heat | TED MeCULLOUGH. REALTOR Modéra bungalow oHh (ul base. |_abeth Lk Rd FE 6-203 =| _‘L-ake Louise, Ortonville FE 4-110) 94 Seer eee Excellent value. | $153 Cass-Elizabeth Ra ment, oak floors, automatic: heai |¢ ROOMS — FURNISHED REAS | MODERN 2 BEDROOM HOME . IRWIN DRIVE PE §-1284 FE 63844 Alum. storms. “Exterior excel- | onable. No drinkers. Children & Excelient condition Ot) heat Va- | 1 bedroom frame homes. Gas Open 6 am to & 0 pm Sunday i5 lent conditien "Inte eens weliare cepted. Call after 6 cant. Between Orion & Ponte ie ! fr a th M h ig mags | vel accepted. © i re is ontiec | heat ‘arge jot ELIZABETH LAKE. MOD AN 4 ecorating ust have good jon | FE $340e | CTO per month OA 81200 | .70) Irwin Open from 1 to @ Gally | “rms 1 bedrm & garage. Rent or| &Md good credit Ask for Mr. 4 ROOM 2 BEDROOM MODERN |NEW 2 BEDROOM THOME IM Mart iae a UST me sell _FE 5- 5-2 ; Brown — WooAnn Arbor Br he possession 6434 Vincent REALTOR . : VE 1S ~~ AC ROS Mod A | ROOM, * BEDROOM FULL ee ie ail theo oat hath parage. completely fur j ict 3 BEDROOM Brick ine 39, Nothing Down persion weit easement ne% floors Automatic heat alum nished t Mandon Leake, FE | trace in Pontiac, ges ' “0 2.938% | months OR 31072, ‘ _ Will) buljd 7 bedrm home on (oe $79 Per Month Pret Hadi Rettos Winter 8 RMB. 2 BEDRMS mo MO. "NEARLY NI-W ee eentie) soaiy INCLUDES TAXES & INSURANCE! Wore is a sical Unt! June ts, PE 8 beara! "wax t D6 Pee eneken Gi bo ncepeenrda Full basement. specious living 7m, FURN. 2 eabeue coarse acted) User elas Oe ee ca model Doo Sivpeeait. 3 Sarge dedrooms. naraweed fits, | COLORED GROCERY -— With two per mo our rent helps mask city Water & sewer 5 Ps t 5 a heme on lake Mexican family the low down-payment while you OR 3-267 nice apie above renting for $159 welcome. $85 fee tone: 200, ive dat "PE, $0885, , FREE per month Small stock of Ue FURNISHED WHITE LAKEFRONT 6,97; ~~ FORNIStED 3 31 Room = NO YDOWN _ ceries @t inventory price “81 - Attractive 2 bedroom modern modern house morn i Choice of steve or refrigerator, or | down Beer license included. “Here ‘s real o ity * Rvaliabe’ Peon t al Holly MBI) 4.9 — [washer ag tes vernon te rose 7-1397 Hi Coo f eMail 5 poms i ATH | PAYME PEN $1200 LAKEFRONT — sei! or id eview trade Rambling ranch bungalow | FURNISHED “HOUSED “FOLLY | ron Gde, Couple plea ed or chi! 1 9 6 Dedroom starter homes LU in: suacheaterecsewayik acer | for the winter, children aren. FE 4-4403 — 12 pm -@pm _ With full basement and rowch Wir | DAILY 2-7 ; SUNDAY 12-7 arage Full basement, Over , 100 | _weicome. OR ale ° | ca WARWCR DE peL va Lae ing Op Your lot or will build on ODEL i fee ef frontage. Will trade {or Dd our ie! small down pay - eer ren sl Lamakry tad clas 2 en eee ee cee | een Co OR 31235 | AMERON ces GIP Es Fetter a ae ory Driviiegen sfi?* lense, 44-5000, raer Willi ams Leke Re. fe M50 | OFF FEATHERSTONE one oT eee Me Per. ot r 6 al PE O4ie2 for informevony TFT. BROWN, Realtor 3-408 . UNION COURT | OXFORD. Finat Time OFFERED M Cn WILSON — EM 36 163 Ww Pwr ir) SMALL HOUSE IN RERSS HAR- bor, beach rues PRE 41038 SMaLL HOUSES POR RENT IN- ee ai 16/¢ Ta Ra. Ask for oonie Wenver, 9071 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ie! poate rede 1 CHILD WEL- come OR 3-1588. = » BEDROOM HO a eit 7 BED OUSE PARTLY — ‘tun basement, ; knotty pine finish, beer ee ears bid, Lease_or veut. 408 Myrtle ints bane- 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, UNION LE area. Prepay with option to * seetige wil ell with « neat 262, é io ‘ord Drover, PE ¢-253). ™ Ex 6 PE 8-130), or eae MODERN 16. REC on see garage per : Tnogms ‘AND & pati RaFRIC. Perkins. oe pt stove, MODERN URFURR TERED rd P. bits tower fat off \3 8 close 2 ceheek: i 8 sree 890 rke required, | woDeRy ; iM ea Apr as ; Lk Pe: eae revo ee Are you looking for a clean at- tractive apartment where the peo. | pie are quiet yet friendiy? These | remt for) 3 room $40 and bath apte r month Nice and warm Beautiful 3 year oid 6 room ranch Fully | tiled basement Attached garsg® Large kitchen hae dinette ares, | patural Birch cupboards. hullt io Huron Po FE | In new subdivision __Multipie Listing Service CLARK WANT A esa oo Custom Built Home? 2 | Adults only in thie building K OG aven & stove Wool carpeted liv- Hempstead. 102 £ apiyael ee FE ing reom with fireplace Beparate | Te DUNLAP $-8284 or after 6. FE 6-7 entrance hall Large beautifully ~ landacaped tot Aluminunr combin. CUSTOM B ILDER FE #1198 ? Redrm $439 down Off Oakland. _For Rent Rooms 37° at ace storms and screens. OA Weil constructed Of] FA furnace = * ir Ptah $1473 down Fairmont AT BUS STOP QUIET COMFOR. ‘MODEL HOME Good condition, Nice hillside table room. 302 E Bird 6 eh ATTRACTIVE RMB. GIRLS, PVT - ale. 3 seine eaee eesere Pareonry e room j? seem sad ec begat birch cu f) } to wall woo! B. . carpeting pete water Well pianned ulllily reom. owes Lot lire, Ready or iam iale oc- 2 Bedrm $2.960 down. Marshall cupancy tiee $17,900, wil! @&. Gory white bungsiow.— u : er free & clear home. dasement Reccastiog space Gas 26 tther informa’ ¢ - heat. PE §-4311 . HERBERT C. DAVIS aw ft IRWINDALE DRIVE I. oF TSTATE T( TO BE. SOLI $100 DOWN ., Moves You In Pe ¢64002 —- FR ¢4813 CLARK REAL ESTATE aah, abore, re. cee SO Ehoice Waterford Area aie snene FE 37733 priced to sell WITY PAY BENT? stom: brick front hom EN B OPTIONAL Paul M. Jones, Real Est ; Compleisly modern kitchen, iso Paivare pa an ® cine stone) =fhire- PRIVATE ENT. as On. oe) vate OA #983} BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS oe in living room snd den. ‘ we Trequots | * eee : . j ito earpeting, Dace LEMAR, et steEPinO ROO dom Aye mo Nene Te toe | LAADS OP MODERN PEATURES, Geni with forced air oll heat ‘ot tefl ee Wom. large, wooded towe peat "| eee Minimum Down Payment - + pai —eetnanae—erroaes,| |. WW. DINN. = ean MODEL OPEN WM= aris 7 icx | W ONDA — ~~" THIRTY : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1959 ’ | For Sale Houses 4&8 PA : 8.18 ROOM HOUSE IN saree: 2-8TORY FRAME. 3 BEDRMS.|8 oleae wee ene nes Baie Ga heat $10,200. $1,200 down., Land contract. MI_6-1282 | BY OWNER 6 ACRES. MODERN 3. bedroom ey $3,000 down. MY 3-2726 FOREST LAKE COUNTRY CLUB | 4 bdrm. ranch, 1 acre. By owner | FE 5-0088 or Woodward 3-6990 — BY OWNER 6 RM. HOME, oe acres near MSUO must see to Spporeciate FE 8-6506 after 3 30) KENT “8 Established in 1016 ONLY $7450—For this north side home agw in (54 4 rooms and Lee all on one Moor Bath is tlied cety landscaped Convenient to Poe ana bus Terms ONLY $650 DOWN — For this home tn Drayton area 3 bedrm heat 2-car garage Large iot Im Mediate pOrsPssior Owner wil sacrifice fer only §4.500 Bee this value $550 DOWN Save rent mane Owns your home Idea: bome for COU fe 4 reoms bath bi-ieve. Cal) for detaiis Total price. $4 790 and only $45 per month DRAYTON WOODS Weil buco older home with 4 bedrma fine bedrm on first floor 145 bathe living rm with frepiace basm t 2 car garage Excetient fot, well landkcaped Been. view of lake Now at $1,500 terms 4FAMILY INCOME broom apartments 2 dow: 2 up if good jecation vi main city street Excellent condifiaon inatde and our 4 Flectrie refuig ineluded 2 rm closed porches Jcar garage Now completely occupted Tneome of $279 per mn You be the tand yord! $18.500 total price Termes Floyd Kent Ine Realtor 2200. Dixie Hwy at Telegrapa FF 20121 Open #@ ta g AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING Partridge 18 THE “BIRD' TO BEE 60 NIT BRICK Mocern @unt brick motel type apafirette be eied west of Ba ta. New fi 10S M has tacome ot rr $100 ue month ake to ie g for tenants, Fuil price b 1959 on terms re it today Bl TOR] LR TRIDGE FE A roe 1040 7 HURON Er N TIT. MUP PPS FW LISTING BERVICE BY OWNER 7 ROOM MODERN house A garage Nr downtown ga- feat $4050 FR 20746 “ 49 ee Tuis brick home NOW 48 ft and aii house Brick and shingle con strucliou TWENTY FOUR FOOT lxing rem Carpeted Cas on the atree! [OON142 lot Oh yee extra hail bath Full price $12 730 DRAYTON Woede American Colontal 7 bedroom full basement If are particular and like @ eri kept yard and Immaculate home then thie Is fer yeu finla dintug Toe TWENIY THREE FOOT sing foom First offering Dont he iate §16 050 4 Humphries N Telegrapir Open Eves ) Wie Mp Multipie [isting Bervice MULTIPLF. LISTING: RE RVICE GI RESALE. NO DOWN PMT TO CIVILIANS 1 BEDROOM nRANCH home ituity room gas heat | hath Newly deforaled Nature kitehen cabinets with form ore topes Others to chowe fiom WEST SIDE NEAR WEBSTER BCHOOL fo room twe story home and ai} in clean conoition 4) fur hace Mhaded jot S00150 1 ow down payment Owner mov ing to Caitornia LAKE FRONT Three bedrooms, Ii halle ail on oene floor face brick practicaly new and neal as a yrtn This home ts complete In every eense with carpetitg | a beautiful yard and J car finished garage with enlid con crete drive 2 blocks te stores Bee Unia today doh -Kinzler Realtor 470 W Huren #t, Ph FRE 435235 If no answer Call FR 4¢ 1706 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WEST BUBURAAN nicé basement in thin ome stony home Two bedrooms and «a lind ft family room that can he ised for Hird bedream 18h Th partly fenced jot Twoear garage Trial pee $13 OTS with good berm: Cay oF an a@ppoemitment ti. sen tie lovely hame BRICK RANCHIP Et thiee bedroom frome with movers” modern kitelhet bate having Foemt With ow bewatita: view ef Watkitts Lake Ful basement Lr . ; Ttce : t Wily constier a yor after 81 MIKES ARR A No! ; fe elose to elisiped) mrt ac Prerea! A you Ured of smal) roam Wrica offer thie jorge: home at a cmal) prioe pe nwner peed «mailer qoarters Sid roomme 2 slury beme oO & poml siete tot in the city $1500 down payment will hanidiec tt STE SE Teg ND CTD 116 FF PIKE OPEN FVES bP 40584 MILLER NO DOWN PAYMENT for Gl just closing coate Very attractive! neat 2bedroom bungalow wlth # hiee P2e4R ft living room and there is dining epace in the J\ fr kHtehen ak floors oll heat Regutiful Jot has flowers and shade trees Coad weel rile loca: tion with ake on ieees Bee if now—only 87 a ELIZABETH LAKE Fararis and this exertlent J-bedroom one floor home with a heautilul ric us carpeted living room & Drapes are included The ave kitchen has plenty of ashing apace, nak floors painted wal! Delco gas furnace city walks Rood Q-car garage Fverything tr the very best of condition ¢@niy $12,780 — good terms or owns | might trade on income property | NORTH SIDE Very attractive CEDAR qaL AND LAKE FRONT bungalow 2 nice bedroonys and tie bath Spacious living rsom! tus dining L. thie lovely kifehen vas dining space Full modern! basement, clean eronomical gax heat, Ips year's bill only $120 Fenced yard quick posaeesinn only $1250 down bal $70 per month includes taxes insurance & 4") per cent interest SACRIFICE - SACHIFICE Owner has moved out of state and must sell this nearly new ¢ustom built cedar shake one floor home 6 rooms ~3 bedrooms tile bath lovely living reom pic ture window, dining room. Beau tiful kitehen has built-in oven rf stove, vent fan, ete Onk floors Delco furnace See it now yen 4 4] be surprised and pleased, with is wonderful buy William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 75 WoO uron Ld For Sale Houses ~ | Ae The a 245 pean CHAR M DW. ROSS DAILY 2345 WATKINS LK TRD” OR 38021 $1500 DOWN | New 3 bedroom with basement } BEDRM RANCH $146 OR ne at qa Mik ¢ All 9 mie floor oi _ full bath nm oO oo i “ar pKOOM ee 053 Inriuded taxes & tnsurance Ion for [anghies Living rocm with beatae $500 DOWN $65 PIER Four rooma tn knot NI CH OLIE lark ton J ay eno UNF INIaHED se Weer URNISHE D MODEL ~ OPEN COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT 50 TOTAL MONTH! Y PAYMENT Iving room. marble fireplace and ti hth - hoi ‘bp orc OfNir ™ \ | LAKE PRIVIT, FOES yn 2 Wal ae bung alow . 5 Redreation ates 2a car Wideman | WE | ww. Huron For Sale Houses: _ 43 ; _PRASONALIZED, | Hours WATERF RONE Owner transferred. immediate — possession on this beautiiul home built ja 1956 xtra lerge living room with dining L, very modern kitehen, 1'4 tiled bath, full open basement, fireplace in living & rec rooms, many many other features Shown sauce Gre: e only. Price CRAWEORD AGENCY MY 3-114 __ 606 E Piint 8t 2-FAMILY, $700 DN. i A on . Located mace! Badwin Ave with Gl-3 BEDROOM BRICK paved street private bath down plus J rooms | aod bath ee Full basement ; priced at §10 5 k. DD. RIL ye Y, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Fd. PE 41157 FE 46-4821 W EST. Side near Tel-Huron BRICK 2- cur garage Fuil basement oil heat Oak floor. Plastered walis Slorms and screens Above and : beyond duplication at §10.960 with $2500 down DONT FORGET IPS BRICK It. vacant and we have the key Very convenient to Bi Benedicta OH YER 3 BED-~ HOOMS ' $1,000 Down for this sik room home canventent to dawn town Gas heat full Dasement Garage Oid- er oe but excellent condition Be ar garage IMMEDIATE POSS sEMSION Humphries Telegraph Open Eves |: PSN MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE _ LAKE FRONT SEW 2 BEDROOM Full basement cose in $11 900 CLARKSTON SPW 7 BEDROOM Fuili basement 2 car pimastered garage Mecreation roam 42 fireplaces Large tot §18 9Q0 BI-LEVEL EUG A FRONTAGE with h custom bull Th ft Neue style, Full basemen? 1 bedroomn 2', bathe 2 fireplaces Ruliitin range and oven Reereation roam 2 oter plastered garage A- beautiful view overlooklig ‘Hoon Lake Priced $27 900 WILT, CONSIDER TRADE JOHN W STOPPERT Builder On 3 2007 On 3 o64t 4 bannly Brick Marvelous 4 family brick Income 4 feoges & Uled bath each Une lower floor for BUSINESS OF focron § OF FIGE. 2 nice apart ments up full basement yas leat Ample eae apace convenient it west e lecation t frederick Here jn a Javecy home roanven tently located Por the entire fam Wy Close to school church & downtown Bp@ctotie 8 room mod ertt full barement mito heal exira tollet garage fenced yar $1G 90) terme Wl PS NEOPA IIs Os PH F REISS SALES MOR 04068 fo Huron FRE 4518} ¥ es FR #9821 Mile rit & lA bINne) SERVICE BUDGET BARGAIN... Bil one fotelir BALL ome fe) LEED Yarn eel oom oars BYverelimes & West wile we ta tieteral ee ee aot Peotias Centra WhLOST SIDE: | PP PROONM Fou ritanat oles lame 4 woud ies e alla item fo ae Panne aiid tha 1 [ving feem fami kite heey Juishwasher wales cefbeue r tear garage and eniy $1950 dows: DENY TON AWS SPECIAL! (ianer Jes ae tate ly landse, 2-car ga- rage, extur Pr steal nenoety pine kitenen. Priced right. Monthly ayments $63 including taxes and Nsurance. I 2-bedroom brick ranch-type nome) located on southeast side. Th Selperiad sided home has full asement, large jot, tiled kitchen and 2-car @rage. Nothing to be done here. Move right in for mort. | ®@ge costs only. 5-0201 BMOUCTIEES LISTINGISRRVICED MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE JOLL FHA TERMS I am only 4 years old. &nd 1. know you will like me. I have 3, bedrooms, wmiaster bedroom is 12 x 16 ft Large living room and dining room, ful] basement with recreation room, attached 2'g-car garage, lovely landscaped iot, 10 x 150 Located in Clarkston 1 also have lake privileges Would lke to have you for my new owner . , , Wont you please hurry! ZONED COMMERCIAL $750 down will move you into this 2 - family income in Drayton Plains Consists of one 3-bedroom modern apartment and one 2-bed- room modern apartment Full basement, 2-car garage, lot 70 x 150 A resily good investment | for someone Evenings after @ call OR 3-1075 J _J_JOLL REALTOR 2536 DIXIE HWY SFE «44-4561 STOUT'S Best Buys Today $300 DOWN lug small mortgage costs. moves you into this attrac- tive 4bedroom home, lo- cated” in northeast section. Near new Northeri High Full dry basement, g as heat laundry trays Paved drive to }-car garage Cail now for appointment | $250 DOWN Immediate possession on this ¢4room and bath ranch E style home Atso has en- closed breeszeway and !'a- car garage Needs some in- terior finishing Pri ac- cordingly. See it NOW! $500 DOWN Sparkling clean 5-toom and bath bungalow style home, located off Cass Lake roed. Ful] basement oil furnace. new aluminum storms and screens. A lot of living here for only $6,950 total price. $295 DOWN City home. located pear Fisher Body plant Paved- street city sidewalks, city water 5 rooms and bath A real rent beater at only $4,950. Immediate posses- sion, rRADE Owner will accept free and clear vacant lot or used car as Sonn permen on this 5- room bath home locat- ed near Crescent Lake. High and dry lot. Fenced back yard for the children Va- cant and ready to go. Warren Stout, Realtor Open Til 6 pm. TATE STREET Large income in this good foca-) tron. J apartments, 3 baths | f room apartment for owner, 2 2 apartments, gas furnace, 952130 lot $11,550 Terms. — PONTING OREN’ 77 Baldwin FE 95-8275 in 1956 civing room dining room, modern kitchen with buflt- er inchided. Large landscaped lot. It's vacant A real buy at $11,950, reasonable terms. 1950 CRESCENT. |. RD, NORTHERN HIGH AREA — 3 bedroom ranch 1 year old. Large chen with adequate eating area Full tile bath, ample closet space Full basement sutomatic of] heat. Recreational srea with fireplace. Aluminum storms and screens throughout Alumi- num | ot distance to rete and funior high schools. easonably priced «© | price to foot brick | ranch 3 bedrooms, it: baths, fireplace living room 13220, din- ing room, counter-top steve, bullt in oven. Ol hot water heat At- tached Pee gaa OC betel h Lot 110 = 160 mes in this exclu. sive woeaee Loi weso d streets, located Clarkston area AUBURN HBIOHTS MANOR — brick ranch built‘ tn 1987. rooms or 2 and der Large Iving rick wal) a ern =“ double sink, GE range. butlt. See oc type refrigerator howe da 8 cw rds a Coon @as furnace rec- area With fireplaée 2 bes attached agony Lot 100 x 380. Pull price 821,500. terms. , Roy Annett, Inc.) = Realtors «ires 97? 2” FE Huron FPeeral 8.04606 Open Evenings Sunday 14 G sievesiinararrases atten saaen | to recover a loss, Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. | | | Say “charge it.” Inccme Property 43A Sale Business Property 49 DRAYTON PLAINS 9 UNITS is believable low cost LIGHT MFG. ke Located an Poutis $16, so cash, R IDGE REALTOR PART ae MULTIPLE OPEN its SERVICE _ HOLMES-BARTRAM 4383 INCOME PROPERTY R BY OWNER. For Sale Lake Prop. - 44: LAKEFRONT ON White Lake. 5 rms. room with Arepiace. __ $16,700. $3,500 dn. MU 4-5678. _ CHOICE LAKEFRONT An excellent 2 a paghe es as oar on tached enclosed summer house, other extras. hese location at | Business Opportunities 5 51 OO 1,500 SQUARE FT. In this block commercial bidg. Right on M59 and Williams eo barber shop with 3 bdrm. living quatre! ze of lot is 14,400 _ ft sa JOHN J. VERMETT Rea} Estate _ M 3-6466 ARE YOU LOOKING G POR J a , BUSI- Priced Ratsonabie: W. HELTMAN CASS LAKEFRONT A genuine winter bargain with 67 ft. of good jake frontage. Fenced yard with dock and grill. 5-room bungalow with stone fireplace. x 30 living room, tile bath shower ahd sliding door “ tub. Zarepet oil ow RILEY, Broker =e Elizabeth Lake Rad 57 FE ness’? Get the free "Michigan Busi Guide’ x riridge & acetates: 1050 W. = _Huron Pontiac. _FE 4-% 4-3581. BOWL ING ALLEY 8 BEAUTIFUL ALLEYS in perfect cond. Nearly new 62x140 brick front bidg. with attractive papel- ing inside 9 leagues durin: wk. and 1 on Sun rossing $23,000. Ideally located in hub of § § small towns Price of $49,990 with $21 - 000 down includes all equip. ant real estate. TAVERN Hscatt lo LL so clea! TAV- nice, clean, air-con- Lake Frontage Bas Spiirley Koo ne ee Bivd. Ln, vee Lake Lots and [Lake Priv Clarkston Schools, churches, s. “upping at door wise: in, pav¢d reat $1, Bases m ard. Phone Ulicale eT. Sylvan Lake Model ditioned bar. Can be handled for $3.000 Ideal for couple STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontias CHARLES, REA Le D. ints. 8. Telegraph FE 40521 COMPLETE CERAMIC SHOP TO be moved. All fixtures, stock = equipment. value — over $3.000, $1 000 with $100 ox or make _cash_ offer OR 3-197 DAIRY BAR & Se IN Davisburg, witb 6 room apart- ment. As little as $650 down or _ other terms. Holly, ME 4-5002. DRY CLEANING ROUTE LONG established, local concern, sales experience helpful. Apply Pontiac Press Box | Complete home. ne or eg tesa De Open Bat. FOR RENT 2 STALL GARAGE 68 x35 with office and oil furnace. Corner Oakhil, and M15. Inquire at home behind shop FE 8-6194. weet or Sale Lots — FOR LEASE 2 ont modern service station. On corner Reasonable rent. Erone OR 3-4291 114-ACRE SITE BLOOMFIELD HILLS Drive around and see this Dunstan road and Martell FOk LEASE MODERN 2 BAY Texaco Station on Dixie Hwy., Draytor Plains. Excelient possi- bilities i the right man. Paid Traini TT voce and eae e Ssabane an 5-6000 aft 8pm MArket , 42 Orchard L Lake Ave | Livine RM. RUGS, 9x12. RUST. ; tan plaid, $15. 8x10 brown fig ured. $10 FE 832060 | HI-FI CLOSE OUT Walnut sym. console, $229 95, now $167.88; Mahog. sym. console, $189.95, now $137 88: monet Mot console, $199.95 now Bionde Mot. console, $200 05. die $157 88: Mahog. sym. table modei, $90.95, now $72.68: Sym. portable, A $5 down de- * GOODYEAR © SERVICE STORE 30S. Cass FE 54123 B.cENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER, #2 dryer avd Thorgiadiron FE Tae “RM. SUITE FE 5-7185 “OR FE 82451. LOE stor Ta CHAIR AND OTTOMAN wood ton vite work bench. 2 _stools FR 44139. 63', Union LINOLEUM, 0x12. $3.95 19xi2, $605; 12x15, $8.95 4'> ft wall tile, 25e ruonirg ft OVER 69 USED TV SETs FROM $14.95 w rat antennas, $9 05. LTON TV 615 E. eee i. PE : si” "atta copsole TV $00. S-piece blonde cihing rm. suite, $65 Blonde console Eitan | RED LEATHERETTE Te SOPA | UN- =e into very comfortable double with a mattress im very good condition 875. MI der felas EXCEL. RUNNING CON- 25 CHOICE SELECTIONS $35. MAple §-S451 anytime 17” TVs, 6 at $29.95 each ater ee See ee 21" table model $39 95 REBUILT WASHING MACHINES a 30 days eet enene ert ‘oa cued Thy Bie Rca cOn Cee th. RG. FE 400th! Co cc'nsennecs und Wowsed. UT. Wi WE . RECONDI- et AUTO. As R. \GIRGER PORT. ZIG ZAG ATTACH. toned,” gu . $135. R. B. +y Late modei, Electrolux a Co, 1060 W. Mu) Vac $14.95. Terms Curts Appi. WASHERS—DRYERS |Stupi0 | OE. EW ” BLif i "BIG CABLOAD SALE jeer ena, $40 our ad = page @ of todas 2 0% t . Fares 0 gat sent Turner's, on im Clem pes ments, Save reel ss on! ets. ir sent i (6%_Orchatd eego Harbor they recent AROUT AN You want _31_Orehard Lake Aye. — 61. Foun aT Las 8A \ TRA’ -IN DEPT. A little out hE heey Mig amr ye wacker $36 less to one Purniture and en |e size gas store se ances of kinda. NEW 45 hes ani Eee ~~ elec, range sa Vist our trade dept. real Mi ier sleep loungette bod bargains : i2 pe. ving room suite . $s w - xv a tbe.” Com on ae poten +4 e , wen or 1 ; 2 snd jook acres, of aeit tm. of heater a4 Extension ta- |- 35. End table uburn Heights | Pearson's Fur-- Ae Oven WESTINGHOUSE TV SETs FROM Layeers ELEC ee 40° 2 YRS. $100 ' mach. almost new, $100 Wilton _ $55. All in good con- | ditior rE 2-4681. WINTER SPECIALS SWEEPERS, New. Guaran- teed. All attachments... $37.77 REFRIGERATORS, Used. Guar- anteed ok Your choice Ane STOVES, Electric. AN sizes. Your choice, from... IRONRITE Ironer. Like-ne Used, rebuilt. Only ...:... $78.00 The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Of Pon tive 51 W. HURON __FE_ #1555 USED TV, 519.05 UP. Pp, USED RaA- dio-phono combination, $34.95. Used refrigerator $49.95. Sweet's Radio & Apeussces: 422 W. Hu- ron. FE 4-1133 _ bags Murray's. _ 956 Myrtle YEAR END SPECIALS Ox12 Felt Base Rugs bay Ret iD belt ; for only $695 12 Felt Base Rugs Reg. $6.95-buy 2 for only $9. 95 _ Syers, 141 W. Huron. _ FE 43064 2? PIECE LIVING ROOM SET, $110. Wrough. iron dinette set, $45, like new. OR 3-4385. ZIG-ZAG SEWING ) MACHINE. AL- most new. Take over balance of 4 payments of 8971 or pay total | FE 2333 Michigan Sewing Center Sreecuien & Radios 57B LARGE RCA COLORED TV. OR- “FULLY AUTOMAT IC $79.95 SALE PRICE $379 REG. VALUE Cooley Soft Water Co. FE 2-827 WATER SOFTENERS AT BIG DIS- count. OR 32360. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ty IN. GALVANIZED PIPE 13'2 | cents per ft. in 21 ft lengths. a) galvanized pipe, li'y cents per ft in 21 ft lengths, 3 in. soll pipe. $339 per length, 4 In. soil pipe, $4 08 per length. Thompson, 7005 _ M38. 4 mile west of Airport 2 FUEL OI. TANKS GOOD CON: | . will deliver will FE 5-9120 L-AAA- “+1 ALU MINUM ~ SIDING Install now at low winter prices Save up to 30 per cent on fuel Alum, storms and awnings No money ao Ist pymt Spring. FE VALLELY CO Auburn . Rochester Rds UL 2-4000 If_no_ ans _Ph. _Res. OL 4+INCH a sort L PIPE 5 FT. Sump Pum 8. SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 129 8. Saginaw 10x!8-CABIN TO BE MOVED. _FE_ 4.7233 after 6 IN con. $3 79 $20.95 14-2 ROMEX, LOTS, 3 cents per ft. hood and fan copper tone, $2995 G. A. Thompson, 7005 Highland Rd_ '30 GAL GAS. 10 YEAR GEASS- | lined high recovery water heater, $69 95 52-gal, electric heater $6995. Thompson. mile west of Airport 62 GAIL. ELEC. HEATER 30 gal auto gas heater $40 95 Cab sinks and diced bap $5795 up Laundry trays, stan fau- cents $23 95 E PL ING SAV’ 12 South Saginaw St ALL BARGAINS 2x45, all lJengths—4e ft. & up SHEATING BDS $6.50 per hundred BATHTUBS $10 and up 3x12 TIMBERS will rip 2x6—2x8 - 2x10 — 2x12 Excellent quality — all lengths ~t Quality Knotty pine paneling l6c ft doors-windows-trim-insulation bullding board-bardboard plasterboard 4x8x%_ — $1.35 ea. BRICK — PIPE - STEEL We will be happy «to. supply all your building needs FHA terms Free Estimates SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. 6340 ‘Highland Rd_ (M501 OR 3.7002 ALFALFA HAY ‘BECOND CUTTING -- Also doser blade for Farm All Super A Mertz ee Msshington — ‘ST 1-3 A RA je OIL HEATERS, SIEGI rr SPRING DISCOUNTS 7005 Highland Rd QA. Thompson — ANCHOR No money down FREE ESTIMATES BATHROOM FIXTURES town kitchen, oj] anc het water and steam autdmatic water heater hard- ware Electrical supplies, crock and tile, galvanized copper, biack | and fittings, Lowe Bros Prine ae Super Kemtone. HTS SUPPLY 2685 LAPEER. RD. FE 4 cas Uw ; REMOVED SITES ‘on PEXCES FHA appro ed PE ai you ial boilers, FE 45431 _cleared. Pontiac 1 Press Box 70 _ BAND RE-SAW SELF CONTAINED completely motorized, 30 HP elec. metor, magnetic verse: 3 new elec $695 Custom built smal! 4 block port: | able e4¥ mil on rubber, best of- | fer over $500. Table bench saw 10° blade 1 | HP motor 45 DeWalt cutoff saw model GE 5 | HP motor stee! stand $250. Elec. motor 7% HP 1200 RPM 44) volt $50. For st Products Ine 26 Orion Rd. Rochester OL 118 oe Burmeister’s CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES Linas 7 ae bal jath 8 6 10 prs. or more: 4xtxs ae etyuaete $4 ved (eon 4 3 doors, comp $199 Grade A an doors, 1%" 85 pwr casing fh o9.. 8 A ft on’ Stanley Aluminum Windows Burmeister’s NORTHERN LUMBER moat ‘modern leehte dinettes and recreation roots $19.85 val a. M factory fem a My wh chard LA, 3 Ave. 3 tor, 1° blade with dado VACUUM CLEANERS. || BRUSHES, | FE 6-210, $125. | "0 | | j | tginally $500. sacrifice -- $250 1 Also aah black & white RCA. rv $15. Ml 6: 2474 i RCA USED TV “OTHER BAR- | ains Peers Appliances, 8161 _Commeree Roo __ Water Softeners 57¢ | CARNIVAL by Dick Turner I-30 TM Reg US Pat, OF € 1969 by NEA Service In “She has laryngitis and wants her husband taught lip- reading!” | BOSTON | BEAUTIFUL P UPS For Sale Miscellaneous oO For Sale Miscellaneous 60 FEW furnaces. __5-1501. FREE STANDING TOILETS $18.95 LEFT Ducts & tank. MAple | Double bow] sink . $605 Washbowls with fittings $ 985 3-pe. bath sets with trim $89 95 | Spe colored bath set wilh trim $90 89 Factory Qnds - Ir ar SAVE PLUMBING su Pt Y 72 5. Saginaw FE 35-2100 - NACE & HOMART STKR some duct work $55 FE 4-0007 | FURNACE OIL, 65.000 BTU. 1 es oe Call bet. 9 to 6 ore GONG ~oUT OF BUSINESS — dishes, clothing. misc. 204 Baid- win, ‘Garage Doors — STEEL OVERHEA Factory pecans ne all "andard)| sizes. $35 and Wood and steel (iceas closet drs | Disappearing stairways Bteel outside window shutters Electric garage coor operators. | Garage front remodeling, | mop, in Os ca for free estimates j _1-6623 | 1 | j ‘ | 1 | | 7005 M59, ‘4! “$69 96 { RE BU Ltr BATTERIFS gas furnaces | ! Pacieory Showrcoms. 8 escent Or. ~ CHURC Hs JIxe. et sniVewa¥ CULVERT — Lat Gorraent Site ote ior My | PLASTER a ca MORT Sotone re aca” a cy em i Brica Mortar 123 ek “x8 Cleanout doors $172 ea Incinerator en Dapts Manholr ‘ DEWALT ‘TABLE SAW FHP Mo. # double doors. | 172_8, Saginaw -noon on Saturday BERRY DOOR SALES 371. § Paddock | —_-*FE 2-003 HOTPOINT APPLIANCE. REPAIR, FE 5-843) ofr OR 3-9176 HOT WATER HEATERS W GAI- lon, gas, new, Consumers Power approved $8950 value §19 95 up arred Buy a new heater for a little more than a used unit. Also electric, oi] and bottled gas heat- ers at terrific values ichigan Fusrescent 303 Orchard Lk. Ave JELLED MAGIC This paint needs no stirring, will not drip, sag or run Rubber or oil base chocse from OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 44% Orchard Lk Ave FE 5-6150 1950 CHEVY | mee WASHING MA cuine, $12 8-1310 K te ',° copper Boi] pipe Double sink Romex a oy HF 2 WA cK 8 2678 ORCHARD LAKE RD LIKE NEW KENMORE 2? BURNER oil space heater with blower, $40 double metal cloihes closet with shelf, $8.00 wooden kitchen chairs, $1.00 each, fu size boy's skis, $6.00 Detecto baby scales blue, brand new, $600. 14 ft row boat with oars and grates, $2500 Ph MUtual 4-2608 LARGE SAFE ON WHEEFLS 5x3. drawers and co bh PER LGT fh. 69c 16¢ artments. Best offer takes ¥ 2-6131 LIKE NEW, 220 GALLON OIL _ tank, $20 MAvfair 6-6926 ~NEW GALVANIZED FIFE te tytn. 21-ft. aidicad 4, in 21-ft, len ft SAVE. PLUM ING supPI Y FE 5-2100 NOTIC EO Anyone having been approacl ed er purchased Ev’aterite or Car- bozite from N Y Co write Pon- tiac Press Box 80 vantage}. Ol. GUN & TANK $45. @2 HUD- son. PRINTERS 8X12 PRBSS, $110 12- x18 pie $160. Both for $250. Franklin Press. 6425 Telegraph, Birmingham PLYWOOD 34" Fir, ais $ 750 5, Piyscore $4.95 ac * Birch G28 $13 95 var V grooved mah ogany $ 465 Genuine formica § 65 square foot. PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO 1488 Baldwin Ave FE 22543 £5 05 Free delivery. 192 § Saginaw 8t _ FE 8-1816 REDUCING TABLE $155 EM 3-4571 RELA tly NEW $670 _OR 32306 . - STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE. sinks $32 50 Tollets B grade, | $1995 Thompson, 700 M5¢ mile west of Airport § ROOM OIL HEATER. WITH blower, good condition. UL 2-2128 SPECIALS Gas water heater 39 gal. $49 63 Elec. water heater 62 gs) $609 95° New Morrison mpece heaters 7800 BTU #1 oe Panalyte aq ft . abel No. 3 oat flooring M ee 3 ft outside flush doors 4e HY 4° soil pipe, a ig. $379 ot POLVERINE LUMBER | m6 8 Paddock FE _2-9784 sUMP "PUMPS R REPAIRED AND * 1 ‘d Tic motors repsired. Flect _FE 5-9680. ~ SPECIALS BIRCH PLYWOOD GooD TWO SIDES 28 - : ‘ $13 Lean CASH and CARRY ixig w pine shelving 12c lin. lx? w pine stripping 2c- lin in? © pine stripping 3c [in oeax7 ce WwW Fir She Clear 3) pine bacebrd. 6c lin Clear W pine base shoe Joc lin. ft Clear w (ape comme tc lin : e Haggerty ; ~ LUMBER CO. 147 Laem Hwy. Watied Lake Betw Maple and and Poritiac Phone. _MArKet_4 +1064 ~ SHEETROCK 4x8. =. ena BALVATION ARMY ih meet is feeds. LAWRENCE 5, tubs Hundreds of colors to) (lo your ad-, note el 15. $16 FE 5 | TOILETS. TOILETS. TOILETS All styles. colors terrific values from $1795. Slightly marred Also { extracrdinary values in bath- and lavatories Michigan luorescent 33 Orchard Lake _Ave 62 ; ; LUMBER TAERBOUL Storm doors and windows, wood er aluminum . Glas« pul fh your sa 1020 -Qakiand Ave FE 4-4595 WHITE SEWING MA- $iA BB take $780) month Center FE ZIG ZAw chine, J months ola over paiments of | Mochigan Sewing 2-337 USED OIL FURNACE FE 46706 USED HEATING EQUIPMENT Oil Burners Blowers Gas Burners Steam Boller with of] buroe Can arrange installation ead fi- nance ing ELBILING 71 8 Parke Bt WILSON. DEF PFREEZE CHFST type For tnuformation call after eb pin FE §-4113 wooD AND nation anor Rah eindese.. RENSON LUMBER CO. | CUTE __ Wood, ¢ Coal & Fuel W867) A : ip 38 ed CANNEL “COAL—ALL D&H HARD COAL Exe muicth or livestock bedding — Auction Sales B&B Auction Sales — 5089 Dixie Highway | Buy and Sell ‘Daily Boats & Accessories — 85 | ___ For $ale Trucks 90 |BOAT 4 FT. ALUM. "amnow-| 11 CHEV. SPARE. 14 TOW. EEE. oat. Renatout’ wiih trailer, 30 | Kotetiter kes oeoa We tend. 2 | 48 FORD. DUMP. $350 iam 354 OMC 10 7 AE WOOD LOAD ie ‘GMc Tandem, 16 igh viet hp moter and extras. MArket | _ +3382 i CENTUR ORUIS-ALONO HOLIDAY FIBERGLAS i MERCURY OUTBOARDS | stock, Sterling boat trailers Use our layaway plan. 22 Auburn off Se Saginaw FE 42131 Steve and Chestnut sizes. FRAN- x cls COAL & OIL. 9782 Orchard | Dravton Plains Se Wace cares. wood Load Packer OA §. Lake Ra FE 2 es “PE 47121. 3127 W. Huron. FE 2-6122 | 56 *« TON GMC PICK-UP, "ORS: rota Pil LABWOOD 7 & ‘CORDS Every Friday :... 7pm, OPEN BUNDAY | cay owner. low mileage. $1.000. or vere ers IF If Ig A NAME BRAND, WE | Bakes Sawdust & Ground Bark, eect eroay a Z p.m. “have it Piberblas, wood and) 3 PICK-UPS FOR SALE : | Every Sunday 2 p.m.! aluminum boats. “59 modeis, in) J: ( CONOMY USED CARS ij May a approx 10 yd. loads. | 100 pe- ¥ Nese 138) miles Bocheds. OL 1 __ SHOP “LOADS tees A LOAD IN | _eity mits OR 3-6022 WOOD. FIREPLACE & PURNACE | Bead oak, meple & Kindling FE. = WOOn OF ALL KINDS, FIRE.. piece. furnace and kindling 775 | Be got Lk Ri FE ¢4228 or FE _Plants, ” Trees, Shrubs 68 OAKLAND TREE SER ming _& removel. FE Stark Bros. Nursery F Representative Be on™: “Prat and Ornamentals Fruit Nut Trees 3-3198 after 4 pm For Evening Appointment _For Sale ‘Pets— _ 2 > FEMALE BOXERS. NO PAPERS | eas. MY 2-64 \ AKC REG. SRE ~ POODLE | _Pups. Champion stock. MY 32-3603. | AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS | T weeks, black and tan Reason- | _ able MA 4-2650 ; AKC REG COCKER Also, older cockers AKC POODLES, UKC Terriers, others male, 2 yrs, lo swap TERRIER STUD CHAMP OR 3-9296 : MOTHER PUPPIES OR 32400 "TOY ox stock. Curtiss COMPLETE FARM DISPERSAL Dr J registered Weimaraner Excelleni © hunter. Gentie pet. Cai: EM 3-3118 i. | BREEDING OR EATING RAB- 85,000 BTU NEW 3 USED TIRES & TUBES. 6703 | bits, OAkiand 6-2820 after 5 GOCKER PUPPIES. BLACK. __3-6706. one FUPPIES OR , CANARIES. ee “ALL PET Shop, 50 Williams St FE 4443) PUPPIES FOR FAMILY. _ Pet $&. & $10 OA B 3057 DALMATIANS 3} MOS REG Wormed cihots, 840. FE 3-886. ENGLISH SETTER PUPPIES Reg 835 EM 3-5203 FREE TO COUNTRY German shepherd dog Call 3 FE 68-3347 FRE. TD) GOOD ‘HOMES male dog and tiger cet HOME belore BROWN FE 54-0036 | GREAT DANE BRINDLE & FAWN | Payments arranged etud 326 Angola, Walied Lake _MA 3347 oe MIXED PUPPIES $3 Ph NAtional 7 3228 NORWEGIAN Lares BO “PUPS _8 weeks old EM 3 _ PARAKEETS Scere ies Champion et 184 Bandeisor 2 211 _ POODLE PUPPIFS, nee | and rare silver brown standards silver toy mintatures MU 4-045 PARAKFETS OUAR tO TALE Cages 601 4th ot FE 2 4025 PARAKEFTS CANARIFS CAGES “ALUMINUM COMBI. | tood Since 1927 484 Oakland Ave PAIR OF WALKEf® FOX DOGS 1468 Ruby Rochester | REGISTERED TOY FOX TER 60A | Machinery ANCHOR CEMENT BLOCK equipment compiete FE_ 2-2065 | FORD DIESEL ENGINES, 4 & 6 cylinder for trucks, saw mills, etc Ford gasoline engines for irriga- tions industria] applications. A few used engines Prbblcet Cail distributor AT 4-8 - Do It Soscie FOR REN] Wall paper steamer, floor sand ers polishers, hand sande furt- uae vacuum cleaners Cakiand fuel @ Paint, 436 Orchard Lake Av. FE 5-6150 _ (PF aFF SEWING MACHINES Dry goods drapery tmaieria!s Paint, formica. plumbing & ele: trical supplie, Open 7 days wees Days 830 to 6.00. Bundays 10 to 4.00 Montcaim Bullders au biy 156 Ww. _ Monte alm, FE 5-471 Car meras, _ Equipment _ OlA WE ree SELL & TRADE CAM- eres, ojectors tape recorders Sper ‘ a—e Shop, 57 W. Hu- top St_ FE 5-6615, Sale Musical (ioods ‘ We s ; 62 A bargain at $125 - 738 E. Lib erty, Milford MU 4-2074 BALDWIN ACROSONIC SPINET piano, new Walnut finish. window display model greatly reduced ls Bore payment, baiance 36 Month ( Al. BI MUSIC CO. 119 N Saginaw FE 5-8222 BARGAINS Practice piano, $50 Refinished pt- ano with bench, sized. 8175. Gulbransen spinet this ts — spinet, Hke new, partment p!- ano, 44 Inches high rates or recreation room sed limed oak epinet, very very «ood S8ma used grand plano Used Lowery | organ with perc msaiee save $500 | Galiaghers 18 BE. Hiren 8t. FE +0566 Ebony | Mave “CLARINET, VERY GOOD $75. 8) W Princeton BUNDY ronditton, altar 4 El Peeks aM Jory GUITAR GOOD cor FR ELFC OinnOK a 1TAR WIiTlt amplifier MY 3-997 FOR SATF ALL TYPES OF Fi systems Components your nee@ds ai) custom made, 64 coun. systems FE 8.6055 or FE 8.9089 after 6 HOLTON CORNET, B FLAT. PH FE 5-5760 after 4 pm. ~ AWYEGAND- MUSIC CENTER | LESTER Console Piano. Beauti- a me aneset] finish. porter in ery respe $450 MIRACLE ite BAZAAR. “AREA Piano see oe — orgen repair Pu E 32-4024 © BAT ei ACROSONIC, comu $500 cash. Call H" | PI 1ANO | excellent i FF 2-7791 PLANO COLES eee SCHMIDT —~SpFCIAL Brana new censcte plane mehor-— any finish bench to match 10 yr guatantee - i down, bal- ance 36 mo CALBI “MUSIC oe ite N Saginaw §-8222 erty GRAND ) PIANO fea MI 2474 SPECTAL. Brand new, Baldwin Orgeron tt spin- et organ with percussion $1185 Terms, cma coms payment, bal- ance 36 month CAURI MU SIC Ane " MN Saginaw FE 5-8222 Used Hammond Spinet Lowre Berkehire, 2 good used smal pianos afl at bargain srices MORRIS MUSIC Ey tee ean. pee 72396 afte “Sale Sporting | ; Goods 6 65 BUY. SEU. TRADE. cand OF BATT & TACKLE — Open 7 — 1 p.m, Closed San 7 p.m er ‘Orehard Lake Ave Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 At ror eOn.. sand, GRAVEL ft @ bieck ditt Bulidort ex cavating basements OF a1 TOP “CRUSHED & ant mia. _ FF B12 of FE Cow ek peLveneD FE 4307 | ) BTORE fg RAV \ CRE ‘i @l, Earl Howard ol 1 to tit | rier puppies. male or female $34 Very best Sma.) also salud ser fee MAple 56-1270 SIAMESE CAT 7 MOS OLD MALE FE 54-9036 SPECIAL SALE. 25 PER CENT discount on baby parakerts guaranteed to talk Cranes Bird Hatchery. 2489 Auburn Rd, Phone _UL 2-2200 _ _ _ THOROUGHBRED OGFRMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIFS + MONTHS OLD FE 42889 ANYTIME 69A A-] BEAGLES §35 UP OR TRADE: for somethine of equal Value- <-a4n2 BLACK @ TAN HOUND MALF fel! trained, on Bobcats 30@! Hovkhaven ENGLISM EOUEe: $345 UL 2-345 PURE- BRED PasIAL E BEAGLE 2 months, no papers FE 21-6004 WEIMARANER DOG, AKC & yrs, male very good and an children, 751 FE 2-3970_— Hunting Dogs 2 YRS O1D hunter Second | REG | | Dogs. Trained, Boarded 70 BUESCHER B-FILAT TENOR SAX | f i i j j | | smal) medium \ j ! MIXED JOGS. CATS Boas Or FR 2.4708 _ Burr- Shei, 7 a 8 Telegraph Hay, Grain & Feed 71 IST AND IND HAY STRAW njianure delivered MA 5-0666 TYPES OF 18T & 28D CUT hay estfaw. corn and oats Geliver_ _OA 82178 HAY 60 CENTs BALE 398, Joslyn _ - For Sale L ivestock a2 COLTsS— ARAB x ne horse--18 Mor. & Mos {-2031. _ a HOLeTEIN to butcher. 79319 # WK OLD PIGs al 86 FED. ers Call afier 3 pm EM 3.3492 PIGS, cow GUINEA HENS geese Ducks rabbit MA 4.1025 W i +} HEIPFERS READY Whigh 800 Ibs FE i- ‘Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B FARM MACHINERY — = ~ Sale Farm Produce 75 APPIES N SPY McIntoss Jonathan eloer~ Same barints t grace $100 ba Ouners £5 50 Hare Ciser Oakiant Orc qare 2th Fest Caomtherce Fri Retween Burne & Murk [ace Rds M: ‘ora APP ES DFIIcloUs agtiand A ae DFLICctTors Red utes Orchard _ wir Ra _ GLACKMORE FARMS APPLES coon ae Lape pls 2150 Silver bel! Goon AG can CORN, GOOD) ey! and Apples, 3809 Gregory _nd, Olngelly ville RTAY MA Sale Farm Equipment 76) 6°: ! « $6 SO POTAL brand new chain saw See W =F Miller Garden and Lewn Equipment 1898 8. Woodward ‘Just North of 14 Mite: Bir- mingham. Phone MI 46053 We aiso have, the intext modela Me- Culloch Chain saws NEW AXD used Proulx pees Sales on M24 _jast_north of 0 te tt < , 140 Lapeer Re i MY | j 410) Rad. PRICE BUYS A. it at HE ADOUAR TE RS FOR 7 McCulloch Chain Saws WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW 1949 MODEL MecCUL- LOCH CHAIN SAWS AND AO SRORTE: ES PRICED AS LOW A8s Wh HAVE REVERAL UaED Seed SAWS AB LOW AB 846 RENT CHAIN 8AW8. * KING BROS. Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke FR 40TH Fe @ 1112; HAMMER Mitt — = OENLRE \ UeED™ ‘WOTOREYE LES a _ Harrington Boat Works ‘55 Chevrolet Tractor “Your Evinrude dealer ~ I __ FE 2-833 JOHNSON MOTORS last. 3 HP $125 5'2 Tis HP 30 HP includes freight and KEW 1958 while they HP $18 GMC $675 «Price tas : OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES R t | B h 396 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2-8020 e al ranc is FT WAGEMAKER. MOLDED Oakland at Cass plirwood inboard with Lapstrake =, = hull, completely equipped, wind. 1056, 's TON CHEVY, DELUXE sbield. steering remote controls, cao. exc condition $900. OR & powered by a 40 HP Faeget} 31408 000000 inboard, Retail price--$1.975—re-| 1950 CHEVY. ‘', TON PICK-UP. duced toa $1092 | FE 8-9513 141 Cadiilac constellation. alum- | 1656 GMC. HYDRAMATIC, V8, Insum hull with fiberglas deck, id rice Uphoilstering steering & wind-— ae road box. 0. FE eel shield Revail price $898 reduced | deans P to $585 S Goed selection of. used 15 HP oo. gyre. IE C1 AL. 4 & 18 HP Evinruce & Johnsons ‘ike. tee a ES ae Pr preseree priced from £130 to $225 All in, x = afl ced to sell excellent condition R i HOU { ITE s & SON Take M59 to Hickory Ridge d Yr turn right about 7 miies to De- HOUR ro et oe eee mode Rd turn left & follow ry ERVICE sgns to Dawson Sales at Tipsico 528 ‘N Main Rochester, OL 1-0761 Phone MAin #2179 Ni LOCATION — CRUISE-OUT BOAT SA! ES 63 FAST WALTON BLVD Trojan Cruisers & Runabout. BOATS - MOTORS ~ TRAILERS lake Foreign & Sports Cars 90B /LARGEST STOCK OF DUNLOP a sports and antique tires i teh Al sizes to soive foreign _ {Scott Motors & Service | ‘ar owner problems Market Tire FR 84402 Open datiy ®6 FF 40320 CO Ty Ww tae "PE 8-0424 Fiberglas S5A é - + | Fo Sale Cars_ ot BOAaTs oye ', MIDGET!) ~~~ = racer bodies a lt types Fiberg! | “$6 BUICK BUPER 2 DR HT R&H, work Ripis, Leke Orion. MY Power steering & brekes. Custom 3 eds - ee trim WW tires. $1500 FE 8-694). “ransportation Offered 87 | >> BUICK. 4 DR RIVERIA, NEW Transportat ed 87) Ne tie RaW Dyeaiiow, Oly $1048 Small down payment. CARS FOR PHILADE! -PHIA AND! | TOM BOHR INC MUoe1718 Pitt.burgh Gas allowance to! Sere Hartford, Conn FEF 2-3215 i ee ee ee FIY ENGINE ATRIINER TO! CY OWENS FORD Cacifornla $80 Hawaii $0910 ye ; Ferry Service Inc OR 2-114 So iN TRUCK GOING NORTH PART 4 DOOR iad ett! say FE 1 6806 - Dinafiow Racip & Neate: S195 Wanted Used Cars “8&8. NOTHING DOWN ATTENTION! ‘Cy’ Owens Ik YOU HAVE A 14; S SAGINAW FE 53588 GOOD CLEAN CAR TO SEL iim BUICK, ¢DR. CENTURY - St} US FIRST! ; Loor at tt — You'll want if Pvt. ower 307 Oakland Are BUICK. RED & WHITE ¢DR 197 WE RE PAYING TOP 1 WE MUST _ | NT Spec Dyna R&H FE ens. LANE CLEAN CARS [svick sPRctaL, conv 37 , ; | Pull power t hi Al) Makes -- All Models | in Nee it io MY 23851 . | i] “CY OWENS FORD 86 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP Radio & Heater Dynallow S1495 SS DOLLAR GLENN’ So MO LOR =~ $12 WEST ie. a 40371 FR 4-179? 4 MUCH AS $00 FOR JUNK AND y wens cheap cars FE 2 66 days oF ee 147 S$ SAGINAW _ FF 5.3588 q -CyR a ‘v6 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVI LE CONSTR NK Full elec power poor oo FORD. $05 brakes, hydra. R&H. extra clean | 7 . oo Se Many others to Otoare from C2261 4 Passenger Aulo trans ) Plymouth $105 Make offer FE 86-0035 | cy” OWENS FORD “CY” OWENS FORD ‘| W Montcalm _ FE 8-64.35 i Lee uradio & Nraeater power >) P.ineoin iiss | ivs4 ‘OLDSMOBILE 88 HARDTOP | = PI y Ou j ; - ~ leering & power braaes 6 Pontlac 4! HYDRA R & H ABSOLUTELY ale: ate tee oe i at wesw 10e . Russ Dawson Mauoter 6 S4505 Plenty other good buys on late NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- 4 DOOR aus) PON PPA ae poe ee —-— ,'32 6 Saginaw FRO 211 models As Cadiliac, Buick, Chev-| ments of $27.24 mo Call Credit} Heater Very Clean 2 DOOR HARDTOP 54 FORD COUPE Va f° : rolet. Chrysier Ford etc Well Mgr Mr. Parks at MI 47500 | £695 Radio @ Heater, Hydra- “Cy OWENS FORD | UE BTANDAHID f buy your clean ear of trade up Harold Turaer Ford | OD j matic | tratietmission wilh overdrive Y, er ‘own 33 OLDS) HARDTOP pout pow. ! $945 We RAH. very clean $475 FF ¢ 9°87 wel IS CON i : < ; : 53 Desi te ee eB Lea cr Wil trade FE 8-061 ly / 2 DOOR HARDTOP PV CSN Ca = 7 8 BAGINAW 41588 ee ie 1953 OLDSMQBILE SON VE RT| Y Wel Is! 4utu Trans, Hadio & Heat ‘1 Ford Customiine aie) “cy OWES > Mery ciean vere over payments : ! Fors . : fae Y¥ OWENS FORD 5 ‘ W S195 Crooks and Auburn WH 29544 ea SPIRE I “CY” OWENS FORD "1953 PLYMOUTH BEDAN R & H | 147 8. SAGINAW FE 5-388 | c HARDTOP ABO oe OnE ONTIAC STAR CHIEF, HY- ! ! pe GERI SRC O uy Agen vu Had PAG ore DOWN Assume pa june of $8.65 96 PO enn i380 “FE 6-4240. ; zs ee creak OES ‘ PEY MOUTH mo Call Cred't Mr Perks! _dramalic $ Y We! iS 5, Fy pea mOOR at MI 47500 Harold 1 ‘Turner Fora | gd asGlnaw ae 87° FORD S193 Maio & Heater Good trans: | 199 PLYMOUTH. FE $4017 after | Cy TOC ENE STORE 1 _ st STATION WAGON portation | . Se WANE ane 1958 2 vs _, Meate: : 'C ! OQ ; $145 Lost Lvs AvoY 7 pRo val) | 633 STUDEBAKER £1595 p les wen me : “em 8 ANS GOOD USED CAR 2 DOOR ontiac Sa 5 Y S BERENS “DOW! FOR EQUITY VALUE OF $200 Radio & Heater Chevrolet DelRay 4 Dr. 19:7 Ford @ Dr statton wagon 8 147 4 KAGINAW Fr 53508 / ‘ MENTS (REASONABLE, PAY. $295 parcenger Porieoriml |e Hadic 2 MENTS: FE 54-0304 NOTHING DOWN 1745 =I 1S Heater Whitewalis 2 tone bine | otek —— | tral. (ewe payment 3O mos on an A - | Sle LAL. if / 47 8 BAGINAW se the halatee 147 3 SAGINAW rE 53588 |, ( ’ | : lee OME ' ton pickup Campeany 58 Mercury as 68 Mercury Demos ~~ ‘ | ses tak pei Ese ple y Owens arr “CY” OWFNS FORD eis netratar aot ast he aod new cars of om weed ter pre | +5. Packard tuepower $605 y eee alee a ennee — Kuss Dawson Motor Co. 7. Caral Ice | 54 Chevrolet, Bel A'r $545 147 8 SAGINAW FE 5-3588 TAD SSH ers reli ‘tone yreen Radin & Heater | 23? 4 Sexines Ee 2611 ; } 34 Ford. hardtop, Vie $545 | MAZU REK — eCTrOome 2 DOOH White wall tires NO mone, down ° 1.854 METROPOLITAN rR &@ il 44 Dodge 1 ton pickup 8494 a _ Ford OMati Rudio & hea! 5 Ponti Cr statin VPRY CLEAN PHICKED 10 aoe nationally peru 9295; STE DEBARKER SALES = : Mydi amar Power: steering Pos KELL AT $598 24 MO) PMTs 1°33 Ford, pickup, 6 cylinder §440 ) ° ROCHESTER FORD DEALER *) 18 re oh Wad len ee : se 47 TOTAL VERY LOW DoW « ; MEeCIRY aiaae 272 Wes! Montcalm eee ete. nowt coe _Q7 eee Reena tine tee 4 AY ME OR OLD TRADE 1857! CUR 1400 +54 pr * FULS tone mo 7 me Ol z l MAI od ar a “ ‘1 make en Yoni HIRMINCHAN HAMBI ER 666 5 to choose from Power steering se DTA aes EQUIPPED ae are) buy—runs miles on a hat. ten! WOODWARD MI 6-3900 & brakes he m — aio ee copra oe ‘\ A 5 wee h : 66 BUIC $1245 | END OF-MONTH SALE Woodward at S Blvd. CY> OWENS FORD C tec oe Oo ely tei RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE | Mee oe cor Mi Powe casting u SR CDEC) CO Nesisr PO 6 385 FE 4-9588 rate Power steering end nM * f dr 6 : = SS BY BY | Sooty atte (emton Soraosic hb if AnSO! UTELY NO ON Rea - ; 52 Plymouth ¢Dr, clean $ 275 | AA R NAQINAW rR 2 fone grey finish $108 down | %¥,COWN Assume payments 2° | s966¢ DESOTO convert sit9y 51 Buick 4Dr $ 125 “CY QWENS FORD CUSTOM ROYAL : BRA Calne Wivailaportation | (pectas gA65 mo Call Credit, Mer Mr 1957 OLDSMOBILE sings (90 Dodge 2 dr. R&H $ 75 Vee nue wees. te lvoe KOK CUSTOM 2DR VA ooMSS RN Gletsicn Parks at MI €7500 Harold Tur 100) Gaon tac $745, ROGER § BALES & SERVICE WIHILLYS do & Heater Vow We ABEOL | PELY NO MON Ones nights ot Wier Lana _ | 1984 BUICK $645 | 685 Auburn 2-9895 : ales s]4o5 ye pos ie me pope teonf XPAnie ihe or MAple * 1141 HAM BI ee 1955 lll ae aOR ee 1054 CHEVROLET $ - nORAG 1967 = ex . WHiTe. Svan! yh 4 : H i 0 i edit Pia dan iis ie on actua own 5: NCO r 1050 | yD “Parks at MI 47500) Harold Tui oye VENA 28000 drig miles No rust Im- TE CHNYSLER consert rr EQu NEPED bows 2 ! t re Pars ES On ET Sra maculste {i and cut $795 26 mo , Mw | NOTHING DOWN Y f } FORD Va FAIKI ANP VICI 1, 4 ; pmts $2006 per mo. Total Very 2 We S “s a me es aA! ce whe & ORD ow doWn payment or old trade O TOS S48 Fora b 2 ods HhkH WSS 2 hoon HARDTOP RIRMINGOHAM RAMBLER 666 8 i W 147 8 SAGINAN FH 53088 4.9) Att 6 pazy FO Malic Kau de He “OODWARD Mi 6 1900 oo. ti a KR & 47S SAGINAW FE 53588 CY" OWPNS Forbp Sy hs . _ RAMBLER 5y VOLKSWAGEN } ore Ree us for a baller dea’ on ® OU) Lit “Rea TE RR BLN 1). : 1) MO PMTS 642 90 TOTAL ; Enon AO ee) _ : new Rembler or good used sa ( Vevcy low Sowa e payment or old WILLYS JEEP 1953. 4 WHEEL CIELN ROLE FT Co soy Ly Wel iS () Then ALL 6-6934 drive full cab. excellent condi- He Ae tu UT Ke \ ; = BIRMINGHAM. wAMet ER tion. $776 Pvt owner 1665 Rus- | r " cH: 0 GAAS _—— nee hay 1EVE WE CAN BEAT THEY'RE (666 8 Woodward MI 63900 tic Lane Keego FE 4-5808 ~ | as tie 5 N p . . doi BMW LHP TTA A beat CAG FM 141 EM 4.4158 in] I 1cx A | IC YN \l ' t Z eneer 7 miter per gallon © Sa = Cc Ve y Owens iirrres Sitnsit aikt wail AS NIMBLE IT’S TIME TO inien ES : * SAR 1oo4 IMPE HT - 47 8 HAQINAW Fr 8 4588 : 2 Al @ DR AFIIAN AS A CAT JL TSE ATD 14 FORD CHANNELRD. 9 WIN | landiian be atone (ancy " i : dow coupe 10 Olrie {i 41 A ~ WARRANTY | ter emi tine® etre faded | o8m = ATT oe 2710 Wasbridge Dr i) MCVA HOADBTIR FULLY A D UIET : GIVEN ERI 60 FORD 4 CLUB COUPE Wall Mine wlcere vl Sy wed: ae , ; Mirateht trans aias | aus om >i an a WHITE EVERY CAR ' Sat tans vias) ems Mv aa USED CARS ; 100% 190 other care to choos from | yaa cena ny HT POWER | ‘ ‘ = ster fing biakes windows A seat 2 iO PCONOMY USPIDUARS| Ad car 90s GR iesio. 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(4) (color) Bozo the Clown. (0) Betty suop. 10:00 (4) Howdy Doody. (1) Jungle Jim. 10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse. iand gentlemen Popularity Vote Goes to Welk Show ‘Group Performs at White House First Couple of Nation Must Be Very Careful Abouf Giving Praise BY MERRIMAN SMITH WASHINGTON (UPI) — Ladies’ closely familiar’ with the reaction of President and Mrs. Eisenhower to professional entertainment say never have they seen the chief executive and his wife enjoy anything quite as much as Lawrence Welk. The champagne music man who confounds the jazz moderns by his smashing success on television came to dinner at the White House this week, Welk, his orchestra and Alice Lon, the “Champagne Lady," entertained in the East Reem after dinner, Mrs. Eisenhower confided to, Miss Lon that she and the Pres- ident watch the Welk organization on television whenever possible. The President enjoyed the East) Room musicale so much that he) stayed up quite later than usual! to have a private 20-minute chat with the orchestra leader. Being a man of sensible taste. ‘naturally Welk made no mention ‘of his TV sponsor during the musi- ical. Knowing that he can count on the President and his wife | as a rock-solid segment on his | nationwide audience, it was in | keeping that Welk as the band completed its evening serenade, | called out to the Eisenhower | assembly of cabinet members | 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. 9:30 (7) 77 Sunset Strip. Gunfire . blinds TV reporter who ex- (4) Ruff and Reddy. 6:15 (4) Box Four. poses narcotic ring leader. (1). Commando Cody. (9) Hoedown. ale & Jock! x @ (4) Thin Man. Blondie breaks|U:00 (2' Heckle & Jeckle. a a out of jail again. — aah AL | (2) Playhouse. Two brothers ( neie Al, = 6:30 (7) ey oe carry personal feud with! 11:30 (2) Robin Hood. (9) Wild Bill Hickok. them on dangerous nuclear) (4) Circus Boy. (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. bomb project. Richard Car'i-! BV ierotS arc son, John Dall. 11:35 (9). Billboards $e 2) cathe: '10:00 (7) Sunset (eont.) . eee 6:45 (2) News: Edwards | (9) Boots, Saddle. SATURDAY AFTERNOON . “ . ~ (4) Boxing. Tony Anthony vs._ 12:00 (2) Sagebrush @horty. 7:00 (7) 26 Men. Reuben Vargas in 10-round | a ‘Siary " (9) Cisco Kid. Ex-con who heavyweight bout. | (1) tlle : wants to marry daughter of (2) Lineup. Police hunt for, (9) Country Calendar bank president is _ black- stolen weapons. : ed mailed. . ; | (4) Honeymooners. Alice 10:30 (7) News. 38 a ee tries to throw out Ralph's old : (9) Person to Person. Sport) ee neat columnist “Red” Smith and) (4) Detective s Diary. Q) Medic wife; actress Dagmar ard (2) Little Lulu. . husband-actor Danny Day-) .. : ; i can ton. '1:00 (2) Lone Ranger. ; (1) Rin’ Tin Tin. Indian) - . ; ue pageant stirs trouble. (4) Boxing (cont) (4) Quiz 'Em. (9) Million Dollar Movie | (2) Target. Neville Brand. (7) Bowling Champions: War drama: George Nader, | The Last Stop. | “The Long Search.”’ ('49.) 1:30 (2) News. . (4) Governor's Report. Gov 10:45 (7) News: Gordon. Gov. Rob- (4) Window Shopping. Williams with upcoming pro- ert Meyner (N. J.) guest. (9) Movie. posals to Legislature. | a an (2) Hit Parade. Les Paul /10:55 (7) Weather. 1:43 (4) Michigan Conservation. and Mary Ford. lives Gi) Souwy's Gn (2) Pro Hockey Contest. 8:00 (7) Walt Disney. Drama of (9) News. lor life of 19th Sot composer a News: W'kamp. a . vane Peter Tchaikovsky is sprin- (2) News. (7) Movie kled with excerpts from his Teas oe weew . works. Grant Williams,|***!9 ‘: er. : 7 Narda Onyx star. (Music in o Neer Ee 2185) Movie: stereo. 4) rweatnher. : (9) Movie (cont.) ge (9) Theat Weate G 3:38 (7) Dance Party. (4) (color) Eller ueen, 44:40 ¢ ater. Western: Gary) : Ellery plays Nee Ole Cooper, “Along Came #0 (@ Milky’s ing ads murder. Jones."’ 6) (9) Gabby Hayes. (2) Rawhide. Cowhand (Clint! ; 4:30 (9) Six Gun Judge. Eastwood) gets involved with 1:25 (2) N'watch Theater. Mys- (2) College Basketball dance hall girl (Sally For- tery: George Ratt, capaneer rest), gun-happy marshal (J | ous Profession.” ('49.) Ad-|§:08 (7) All-Star Golf C. Flippin) when the cattle; Venture: Victor _~McLaglen. (9) Movie. drivers have violent day-off| Sea Devils." ('37.) in frontier town. ita: 30 (7) Shock Theater. B 8:30 (7) Disney (cont.) Cabot, “The Mystery of the | 44 A S f (9) Movie (cont.) White Room.”” (39.) re a e' (4) Ellery ¢cont.) ie Theater (cont.) 7) Rawhide tc (4) Jack Paar. Singer Danny | ] d (2) Rawhide (cont.) Ccile ge Ww as ( ripp e 9:00 (7) Man With Camera. Mike 12) N'watch (cont) battles mystery of camera- shy fighter. Answer to Previous Puszie fo} (4| me AN meec a= wie ne f x Ais 1d {oa A hee Ife) =] S\mal is PAI Saati 7A sade a3 (ACNE el le ay Ww Rot S| ea” SATURDAY MORNING (2) Meditations (2) On the Farm Front. (2) Christophers. (7) Marriage. (4) (color) News. (2) Michigan Conservation. (4) Cartoon Express. (7) Crusade fur Christ. (2) Electricity at Work. ACROSS 1—— and hers 4 —- off in golf é 15 Put on Anger 72 Garden of ™ Stupor ty) 26 Norse god 27 Dance step 30 Soviet city 32 Appearance 34 Buperficial fovering 38 ——aeld 34 Superlative suffix JI College official 39 Galt of a horse 49 Cushions 41 Hawaiian food 42 Laced item 45 Thorn ” Dining room 2 Sacred image shelf 3 Feeling 4 Here and —— § Ireland 6 Ate away 7 Place & Nut ® Landed. 10 Ascend 11 Scottish caps 17 Peaceful _18 Wipe out §1 Par (prefix) 62 po eggsia 66 Chemical suffixes Tin —-— DOWN 1 —— and seek 38 Attack 40 Trivial 41 Heaps 42 Recess in a church 43 Snow vehicle 44 Beach 46 Turn —— 26 waving oars 27 Loyal 28 Exchange remium 29 Denomination 31 Staid 33 Surgical thread 47 — - Das 0-Griek. “letter airliner Plane Lands JOPLIN, Mo. with 44 persons aboard limped into Joplin Airport Thurs- iday night on one engine and a} |hefty tailwind. * * * | The port engine of the two-en- | gine Convair quit shortly after the. |airliner had left Tulsa on a sched- E ing routine. Mayer said he didn’t @ i juled nonstop flight to Chicago. Pilot Ed Mayer of Dallas said he ‘decided to ride a 65-75 milée-an- ‘hour tailwind to Joplin instead of turning back, He called the land- know why the engine quit. * * ud Another Braniff plane, sent here from Dallas, took the passengers to Chicago. “No one seemed the least bit upset or afraid,’’ said Stewardess Diane Shamness of Dallas. “‘As a matter of fact, they were eating (AP)—A _ Braniff | ' see you on television. | The fact that Mrs. Eisenhower, | » at least, is an inveterate television) viewer has reflected itself in the | q just concluded White House social |! jseason. In addition to Welk, she jalso arranged for a simulated | | broadcast of the Voice of Fire- stone, another major TV musical show, for the entertainment of after-dinner guests earlier this month. Television is the principal bridge | President and his wife rarely) attend the theater or concerts ao side of the White House. In their own White House theater, they see the best films | _ Hollywood has to offer. And their | movie viewing is liberally inter- spersed with TV shows that hold special interest. Their TV taste runs to shows like Lawrence Welk and Perry \Como. The President likes sports ‘events, particularly football, and and congressional leaders, “ri | TV News and Reviews MAID AND MONSTER — His TV and movie roles belie the affection show folks feel toward Boris Karloff, warmly welcomed here by the star of the Gale Storm Show, in’which he'll be guest Saturday (9 p. m. Channel 2). Karloff will play a dual role of killer and victim. Maybe Ear! Just Isn't Type for Wearing Hats By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Compliments, compliments, ail I get is FI ‘get insults. &: * * “Dear Mr. Wilson,” a letter started out.| “We would like to present you with a new) hat that will warm the cockles of your head.” Just when I was enjoying this nice gesture, the letter said, “You are now wearing a flat- * hat, you shouldnt” I went over to this place, Thomas Begg on Park Avenue, and they hung on me a “demi-bowler,” half Homburg and half bowler. I proudly wore it home where my B.W. said “I like that hat.” I said, WILSON “Oh, you're sweet.” She said, “On John Foster Dulles.” Rona Friedman of my office came forward with just the between the Eisenhowers and the! right compliment. “Gee, that’s good lookin'!” she exclaimed | ;small doses, they are an enormous- entertainment world because the As I beamed, she said, “When was it that they used to wear ly engaging crew. those?” Do you get compliments, too? Edith Piaf sings better—and looks plainer—every year. When she opened the other night some fashion snob said, “Who doesn't design her clothes?” The flat-chested chanteuse (an oddity nowadays!) wore her usual plain black dress, with no waistline, no belt, and open-toed flat sandals—and her hair had been freshly mussed. Her face shone—she was out of powder. But this is Piaf; recovered from an auto accident which was almost. fatal; she even danced a little. Hidden behind a screen was a chorus of some of Emil Coleman's musicians playing like a sym- . a few choice westerns. * * * Only rarely.can it be determined | ‘just what show Eiserthower looks upon with particular favor unless he indicates it at something like | ‘the dinner for the vice president and the cabinet where Welk played. dinner where Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians entertained that he considered Waring ‘‘the greatest entertainer in the country today.’’ . Some other folks in show busi- ness who thought they were pretty dinner, and I don't think they; stopped eating until we landed.” Legal Whisky IHegal in Tennessee County MAYNARDSVILLE, Tenn. 7 — good, too, accepted this accolade} or Waring with something less than hearty assent. The President. realizes the inevitability of such ‘a situation and as a resuk, is ‘sparing with his superlatives, Lawfence Welk, however can |It’s against the law to sell whisky Tate himself first on the Eisen- ‘in legally wet Union County. Ten-| -howers current list of popular but me can hear,” dance band inessee law permits liquor sales! only in towns of 1,000 or more and ithis East Tennessee county doesn't i have one. * * The county voted to ‘0 wet back ‘in 19839, when Maynardsville met the 1,000 requirement. But a Pop- ulation drop in the past leaves the county’s largest cal ‘400 residents shy of the legal mark. -- Today's Radio Programs - -. Wan, (ee OBLW, (ne) ww, 5) WOAR, (iis?) 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Japa Says Koreans =Can Go Back to Reds “TOKYO (AP) -— The Japanese government today announced Ko-' lreans living in Japan will be, jrepatriated to Communist North Korea if they want, The decision touched off a new crisis between ‘Japan and South Korea, “It is tantamount to breaking off current normalization talks,” said Korea's minister to Japan, Li | imore unfortunate for friendly re- An estimated 100.000 of the 600,- 000 Koreans living in Japan—most Eisenhower once said after a: phony. Piaf in that gamin getup will arouse more excite- ment than the busty dames who undfess to music. We were out with Frances Langford and her husky hus- iband, Ralph Evinrude, the outboard tycoon, when my B.W suddenly got the hiccups. “Let me treat her!” boomed Evinrude. He put her arms around the back of her chair and gave her a jolt in the back. She got over the hiccups — but three other people got them. He's Happy nowadays; his beloved Fran's going to sing FRANCES on TV March 15 on “Frances Langford Presents.” * * * “Her voice’s better than ever but she clams up and wont sing.” he complains. “I only like to sing when were driving. she says so nobody They came up from Stewart, Fla., where they have a | 419-pound piece of biue-fin tuna (which Fran caught) over the fireplace. Ralph, a cut-up, has put a big electrical glass eye in the head of the fish—and.when Ralph can get Fran to sing, “When You Speak to Me With Your Eyes,” the electrical giass eye winks. This is not the rea- son, though, that Fran doesn't like to sing. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Mrs. Gordon MacRae spent all day at home making her hair blonde for the Garry Moore TV show, after a beauty parlor’d mistakenly turned it red ... When singer Gogi Grant wed attorney Bob Rifkind she wired her manager... George Greif: “Grant took Rifkind”... Sandra Church, who'll audi-. tion for the role of the young Gypsy Rose Lee, visited the 524 St. strip joints to see a stripper for the first time... Nat (King) Cole will pass up Miami dates this winter, do the better- ‘paying South American tour. * * * EARL’S PEARLS: {ma Washout reports that a men’s bowl- ing team sponsored hy a church group is called “the Holy | Rollers.” ready to go to North Korea, where | they have been promised jobs. Ms South Korean government has long opposed the move, con- tending it is the only legal Ko-| Davies irean government. “| Shipbuilding Firm Likes Man’s Idea, Pays $5,000 NEWPORT NEWS, Va, r he thought would ‘solve the curved iplate problem which bas plagued! \shipbuilders since the early days of steel ships. He took it to the research com- mittee of the Newport News Shio- building Company, for which be. | works. Result, ‘a $5,000 check \Ballifant, The believes is not in conflict any patent. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Tony Pcttito admits he loves ‘cunning, scheming females: “I have to— -there's BO other kind.” WISH_.I'D SAID THAT: Most people who eoenpiain about. ‘the high cost of it.—-L.8. McCandless. . . . That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1959) ~ Well, That's the Way the Ball Bounces SOMERVILLE. Mass. (AP) —A_ ‘bouncing tennis’ ball led to the ar- whan it became stuck in the rafters of an Arlington garage Thursday. When they went to retrieve it $640, Police arrested Donald MeMath, driver for the Happy Home Bak- ery, which was robbed last Satu. day. jrest of a man in connection with’ * * * a $9,800 robbery. | He was/ charged with being an. * * *# to the robbery and re- accessory Boys were —. the ball, ceiving —— 7 top hat and of all the men to wear a flat-top' of education forget the high cost of the lack | they found an envelope — 27, a tenant of the garage and a‘ By WILLIAM EWALD ery last night. Carlo Menotti's NEW YORK (UPI) — CBS-TV's February .. . Playhouse 90, which should know the test film for its new Maureen better, confused magic with trick-' O'Hara anthology ‘Playhouse 90 Confuses Magic With Trickery “The Medium’ in CBS-TV will shoot series on Feb. 16 in Hollywood—it'l] star Tony Good drama often enmeshes its| Randall in a script by J. P. Miller. audience in an enchantment-net, | creating its owp envelope of be-'dramatic debut in CBS-TV's U. ‘lief. That special kind of illusion sree} Hour, is the magic of theater. | However, last night's Play- ‘house 90, Reginald Rose’s “A | Quiet Game of Cards,”’ did not create illusion, but imposture. It | was not so much a game of cards as it was a house of cards. P } |group of five propertied, but bored ‘citizens who decide to commit a imurder which they believe will benefit the community. In a last minute gallop of conscience, they shy away from the act. But the murder is executed anyway by just the forces the quintet wishes to blame * * There was much mumbling at * the close about ‘‘the flow of his- | tory’ and what Rese was trying to say, I suppose, is that good men should not commit evil to destrey evil—that eventually evil _ will destroy itself. To give Rose his due, once the implausibiliies were shunted aside, “A Quiet Game of Cards’ was mildiy fascinating. But it was fas- [Coe EE And the kind of compliments. I get. I'd rather cinating only in the sense that, men sy 95 aon 54 / watching a man belance a saucer on mine end of his nose is fascinat- | "The cast was quite competent— with Barry Sullivan, Gary Merrill, E. Marshall, Franchot Tone a William Bendix bearing most of the burden. * * * SHORT SHOTS: In a business in which everyone is trying so hard to manufacture a myth of lollipop jniceness, it's heartening to catch jthe Crosby boys in action. Gary, ‘Lindsay, Dennis and Philip lehecked in for the ABC-TV Pat ‘Boone show last night and their cockiness, impudence and wise- ‘guyness was going full blast. Ini = | ABC'-TV's Leave It to Beaver ‘really was swinging last mght with its spoof of the whitewash episode in Tom Sawyer ... | leave NBC- TV's clean cut golden boy, Steve \c ‘anyon, for a couple of w ecks and ‘what happens? 1 come back to find him drinking, smooching heav- ily with a babe and even riding ‘around out of uniform. Obviously, this boy will bear some watching. * * * ‘Ganibis will tackle Gian- TV's State Dem Party Calls Conclave Slate Convention for Feb. 20-21 in Grand! Rapids Hotel A ccm LANSING — The Dernocratic| ‘State Central Committee today | issued an official call for a record: 1,605 delegates to attend the } ~ party’s state convention Feb. 20-71 Gil in Grand Rapids. * * * Neil Staebler, state chairman, said the total represents a gain of 225 over the party's 1955 con- vention when delegate numbers _were based on the same formula. | In non - presidential election ' years, he explained, counties | are given one delegate for each ' $00 votes cast for the Democratic eandidate for Secretary of State. District caucuses will get under '" ay Feb. 20 at the Pantlind Hotel. The formal convention session opens the next day in the Civic Auditorium. * * * Delegates will name candidates for state superintendent of public instruction, two regents for the} ‘University of Michigan, two mem- : bers of the State Board of Agri- ‘culture, a member of the State! ae of Education, six members | the Wayne State University’ Board of Governors and two State ‘Supreme Court justices * * * The convention also will elect a chairman and vice chairman. of the state central committee and act on district choices for | central committee positions. Dick Van Dyke will make his o Ss “Trap For A Stran- ger,’ on Feb. 25... Perry Como will star in a special one hour show for NBC-TV in March . . Gisele MacKenzie lost her baby. Richard Boone, of CBS-TV 3 Have Gun, Will Travel will deliver | Lincoln’ s Gettysburg Address at Rose uncreted a story, about a ‘the: Lincoln Memorial | Feb. 12. TAPE RECORDERS SALES SERVICE RENTALS @ RECORDED STEREO TAPES Ate ® EPPERT’S CAMERA SHOP 57 W. 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