° * 2 "Fofiac MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1989 —26 PAGES Giant Titan Scores | Success: in Ist Test From Our News Wires CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—The United States’ missile arsenal boasted a new flight-tested ICBM today — the awesome, ocean-span- ning. Titan. The new rocket, shaped like a huge bullet, performed smoothly ona 220-mile ‘limited range flight - Friday after failing to fly on two previous attempts. The Air Force said the jaunching was highly suc- cessful, - ~~. After its brief flight, the Titan fell into the Atiantic. Air Force Chiet of Staff Thom- as D, White said in Washington the Titan “‘successfully accom- plished the pr med objec- tives.” This was to test the first stage propulsion and control sys- In the firing — the first time the Titan has been released from its boltings — the second stage) was filled with water. * * ® . The launching of the mighty “war or peace” rocket came on the third anniversary of the es- tablishment of the plant in Den- ver, Colo., where the 110-ton, 90- * foot ICBM is produced, ’ The Titan is believed to have a: potential range of 8,000 miles, enough to span the oceans carrying. nuclear war- heads. Or it might be fired inte space. , ; Authorities say jts booster sec- tion, with the most powerful single rocket engine in the free world, could power a manned rocket around the moon, ATLAS’ RANGE. 6,300 In comparison, the Atlas has a range of 6,300 miles. Tre blastoff of the interconti- nental range ballistic missile sig- naled the, start of an accelerated drive to pfoduce advanced mis- siles superior to. the present wea- pons in the U.S. arsenal. . On Friday’s flight, the Titan’s first stage engines burned for about two minutes. It bored up- ward through a blue rift in an overcast sky, The flight lasted ap- proximately 10 minutes. : Famed Intielder Napoleon pte Dies, Age 82 \ DAYTONA BEACH, Fila. ® — Napolon (Nap) Lajoie, 82, charter member of baseball's Hall of Fame died at a hospital here today, Lajoie was stricken with pneu- monia in January, He was be- lieved to -have recovered and was due for discharge from the hos- pital this week but suffered a re- lapse yesterday and was placed _ on the critical list. ) x * * Lajoie, born Sept. 5, 1875 in Woonsocket, R.L, finished his 21- year major league career in 1916 — a lifetime batting average ot - Baseball lincoln’ Series to Start All hot stove league experts and baseball fans ar¢ invited to Watch ‘tor this six-part series beginning Monday in The Pon- Note fer Wendell Brown for - Clrealt et “ fi Sal Bs (of et Ee we oe A aig The upper section, shaped like a large-caliber cartridge, was packed with instruments to fiir- nish information and data on fric- tion, stresses and the = * * But it was not ees with a €o., hope to have the Titan opera. tional within a year, Eventually it is to be used in new Lani guidance system ing against enemy targets thous ands of miles away. : launching caverns, ready for fir- Lincoln Day speaker. clared Gordon D. Haupt, County GOP Sells. Out. “Positively no tickets can be sold at the door,” de- ,% Banquet A “sold out” sign has been posted by Republicans for their Monday ,night Lincoln Day banquet hosting Secretary of the Army Wilber M. Brucker as guest thas of the Oakland County Lincoln Republi- can Club, which is staging the 6:30 dinner. at the Northwood Inn in Berk The management had limited number to 500 and all the tickets “went like hotcakes,” said Haupt. He said it was the first time in many years of Lincoln Day ban- au that tickets have been sold out in advance. Baewell who during the week will address 21 similar dinners throughout the state, will introduce William §S. Broomfield, the coun- ty’s representative in Congress Broomfield in turn will introduce Brucker. Brucker, 65, was appointed Sec- retary of the Army by President Eisenhower in 1955. Until then he Thad been general counse] for the Defense Department, 1954-55. Linda Asks $200,000 From Power Estate LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actress Linda Christian has sued the es- tate of Tyrone Power for $200,000 in behalf of their two daughters. kk & In an action filed Friday she asked for the money to invest to provide $1,300 monthly support for Romina, 7, and Taryn, 5, Power's third wife, Mrs. Deb- orah Power, has requested a $2,750 monthly sum for herself and r - |tary of State John Foster Dulles - |called today for the Western Allies .|to our rights in Berlin.” ‘Dulles Hinting at Use of Force - Tells Allies Protection of Berlin May Require ‘Common Action’ BONN, Germany (AP) — Secre- to face down the Soviet attempt to force the Allies out of West Berlin —‘‘if need be by common action.” He said the Ajiies must find a way to:meet ‘‘the Soviet challenge While he did not make clear what he méant by the word ‘‘ac- ara it popeared typ hed Sree. iy ‘he Mattes aesteua piso a Ge with West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, reliable diplo- matic. sources in Paris said the | U.S. secretary and the foreign ministers of Britain, France and West Germany will meet in the French capital, March 15. Their main purpose will be to hear a report from British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan on his trip to Moscow. , These sources said an invitation to the Soviet Union to attend an East-West foreign ministers’ meet- ing could come out of the Paris meeting of the Western officials. Dulles talked over the March 15 meeting Friday when he met with French President Charles de Gaulle. TO TRY FOR CONFAB The March meeting in eS in- dicates the Western Powers wi try for a meeting with the Soviets some time in April. This would closely follow the 10th anniversary meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Washington WILLIAM W. DONALDSON “lt Chief Quits, Our Best’ HERBERT W. STRALEY “I like it here.” bit Don't ih rick A balmy high of 38 degrees has been forecast for the Pontiac area today. But don’t shed your coats or roll down your convertible tops be- cause it won't last. Tonight's low of 30 will be to morrow’s high, the weatherman says, cast for tonight with tomorrow. Today’s so at 20-30 miles will shift to north- westerly late tonight or tomorrow at 20-25 m.p.h. The lowest recorded temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 10 degrees. The ther- cxcmneter read 35 at 1 p.m. Capture Red Fishermen BERGEN, Norway (UPI)—The Norwegian Navy boarded and captured a Russian fishing boat today two miles inside Norway's April 2. sett fishing waters. WILL LIVE WITH Chicago, ‘who plans to take the ¥ “ag GRANDMOTHER—Robert Sullivan, eight-year-old survivor of the East River airliner crash of last Tuesday night,is visited by his grandmother, Mrs. Dora McNulty Sullivan of Survived Airliner Crash boy home with ye sisters werd killed tn te erteh: He has sensed that his father and sisters perished, but he is not considered strong enough yet to be told his mother died after she.was pulled out of the water by the tugboat crew that rescued him. {)} AP Wirephoto La WASHINGTON (AP)—The Sen- ate has passed a 465-million-dollar airport construction bill —— protests from some Republicans that it would punch a hole in Presi- dent Eisenhower's budget and in- vite a veto. The President, who vetoed a similar bill last year. after Con gress adjourned, had_ recommend- a a only 200. million dollars over the next four years for airport construction, The meastre passed Friday night by a 6322 vote now goes to the House. No House hearings have been held on companion leg- islation. The bill would extend the fed- eral aid airport progam for four years beyond June 30 and in- crease the annual federal allot- ments from 63 million dollars to 100 million. In addition, it includes a special discretionary fund of 65 milion dollars that Sen, A. S. Mike Mon- roney (D-Okla), chief sponsor of the bill, said was designed to speed the modernization of big city airports to handle jet airplanes. MATCH DOLLARS Under the program, the federal grants have to be matched dollar for dollar by the states, All Republican efforts to cut the bill were defeated, but the Demo- crats made one concession in an effort to make the legislation more palatable to the administration. The bill originally called for expenditures of 565 million -dol- Senate OKs Airport Bill lars over five years, But Major- ity Leader Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Tex) won unanimous agree- ment to lop off one year and 100 million iJ ‘ It was the second Senate bill top- omendations, Only the night be- fore the Senate passed a $2,675,- 000,000 omnibus housing bill ex- ceeding Eisenhower's requests by more than a billion dollars. » * & On final passage, 51 Democrats airport bill. Five Democrats and 17 Republicans voted against pas- sage. The 63-22 tally was more than the two-thirds majority nec- {essary to override a veto. In the argument over ite im- pact of the airport and” housing Costs Boosted for 2 Sewers Action Due Monday on 4-Area Farmington and Evergreen Systems Coamunliies awaiting. construc- tion of the Farmington and Ever- green sanitary sewer systems will find their costs for the construc- tion boosted trom original en- gineering estimates," The Oakland County Board of Supervisors will. move Monday to amend bond resolutions for the two Department of Public Works sew- ers that will reflect these in- creases, project will be $5,107,000. . The original estimate was $4,900,000. “Cost for the eight-community sewer jumped from Evergreen R. J. Metconber, deputy DPW di- _|rector, said the increase in costs developed since constilting engi- neering firms made first estimates, and construction companies stib- mitted their bids, In addition, Alexander said these companies found construction costs somewhat higher than anticipated by the consultants due to the con- dition .of the grounds where the sewers will be laid. Alexander listed the new and old costs (old in parentheses) in the ‘Ifollowing list to the participating communities. in both projects: — Farmington Interceptor: #'arm- ington Township $3,336,006 ‘33,- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) them to thelr deaths along with 62 other persons — wete recov- ered today from frigid waters of the East River, - The bodies were brought up by police using grappling hooks and were taken to thé Queens Gen- eral Hospital morgue to await identification,’ a program on the precariously bal- anced budget for the coming fis- cal year, Senate Republican-Lead- er Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois said the Senate has been. commit- ting “fiscal suicide on the install- ment plan.” ad Recover 2 More Bodies NEW YORK (AP) —Bodlles of Te * * But Monroney and other Demo- crats said such arguments were overdrawn. Monroney -said he doubted his airport aid bill would increase spending at all during the next fiscal yegr because of the time required to plan and start construction of airport eect ' |years, I'm a taxpayer and ping the President's budget rec-/¢ommuni and 12 Republicans voted for the|*be Hall Does Not Police Dispute By PETE LOOHBILER The mayor's citizens | committee yesterday failed to persuade Police Chief ‘|Herbert Wi Straley to re~ sign or to arbitrate a settle- ment between him and Public Safety Director George W. Eastman. The door was left open for Straley to quit today or tomorrow -and the path was cleared for City Man- ager Walter K. Willman to file removal charges against the chief by Mon- © day. : The three-hour session of the 16- member committee at City Hall _ faccomplished next to nothing, it was cgnceded, “The principals involved (Stra- -ley and Eastman) made no com- mitments, nor were any asked of them, and no future meeting of the committee is mare plated,” sald Mayor Philip E. Rowston in 9 terse statement aft- erwards. During the informal, secret meet- ing, a majority of the committee members urged Straley to resign, but the chief refused. “LIKE IT HERE’ : “T've lived in — seven | I like it here,” he stated, “Besides, 4 want to clear my * “That's like asking an irre-. sistible force to shake hands with an immovable dbject,” said Louis H. Schimmel, former president of the Pontiac Board of Education. ON VERGE OF TEARS Croteau, a Pontiac representa- tive of the Board of Supervisors, sat next to Straley in one corner (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Congressmen Sending Out Samples the coin remains the same. birth mortal on one side instead of dent Abraham aneptn, changed. Nearly 100 Republican new Lincoln penny. dent. more. paign committee alone has * pennies /for distribution: von ‘Bome also such as: The new penny—to be issued officially Feb. 12, the 150th anniversary of Lincoln’s as a picture of the Lincoln Me- other side, bearing the’ picture of Presi- are sending thousands of their con- stituents free advance samples of the Lincoln was, Ahe first Republican presi-: The general reaction reported coming from constityents across the land: Send The House GOP congressional cam- - publican /congressmen purchase 75,000 new Congressmen mailed the pennies to con- stituents pened on special cards and let- set catchy sayings, New Lincoln Penny to Be Issued” WASHINGTON (UPI)—A new penny will be issued next week, but the face on a-wreath. The remains un- congressmen GOP thusiastic.” helped 70 Re- - —Rep. Howard W. Robison (R-NY¥) “t hope to increase its value by voting economically.” ° _ Rep. Joe. Holt (R-Calif) “A penny . for your thoughts. I shall vote and work hard to make it count more.” ee Rep. William E. Minshall (R-Ohio) at- ’ tached the pennies to special souvenir cards bearing a portrait of Lincoln and a@ poem. congressional, offices reported — reactions ranging from Bor enys' to “a e. oe Pe FEEL DIZZY?—A ates salintte LAGaMA at ta tops Hee sudenhay teows Cape Cao _ rests in a stand at the Denver, . The 90-foot-long Titan is inten devastating war weapon. Its range is listed as approximately 8,000 miles by the Defense Department. Air Force Titan inleotoestaie! Cole., plant where it was built. déd to be the free world's most DAV. Eyes Homeless 7 Group Starts Fund to Aid Family The Pontiac Disabled Anierican Veterans Chapter 16 has set up a benefit fund for the Waterford *Township family burned oot of their home early yesterday. x * * a Mrs, Cleta Parker, chapter ad-) jutant, said this morning that the chapter would offer all possible aid Hold Co-Worker; in Fatal Beating "=" Find Man in Basement of Detroit Home After Hammer Slugging DETROIT ##—A small machin- ee mee Hig wife its taken by members. of the Photographers ‘Assn. ; The exhibit is sponsored by the Professional | Photogra- Assn, Included in the -ex- bit are meee by Pontiac pho- Dimitri Lazaroff, 233 Oli- t Portrait j pes St. . ‘The Weather Fol t 6 “Westher Bareas Report i AND VICINITY adeneeenendes Feeen soe {Grand Haven Official Neighbors described Sweigert as “| yesterday. . -lert Finley, ed td J didi 4 : to the family of Jack Seconder, treasurer of the local chapter. Seconder's wife, Flora, 26, and their five children escaped from their blazing one-story frame home when awaketied by the smoke and flames at 2:30 a.m. Most of their clothes and belong: ings were destroyed in the blaze, about $2,000 damages. his wife said. A factory he had been laid off e &.& Mrs. Parker of 22 Oneida Rd, is chairman of the DAV Sweetheart Ball, the organization’s Valentine Day dance to be held next Satur- day at Amvets Hall, 570 Oakland Ave. . “We held ah emergency meet- -ing last night. and voted -unani- mously to donate all proceeds frem the dance to Jack und his family,” she said, : The dance is scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m. The public is invited: Music will be furnished by the Poh-Cats, a group of Pontiac doc- tors. Refreshments will be served. & City Managers Elect ANN ARBOR (®—The Michigan chapter of the International City Managers’ Assn. elected R, V. Ter- rill of Grand Haven as president The election marked the close of the annual Management Insti- tute.at the University of Michi- gan. *Other officers chosen: by the chapter: L. L. Hill, St. Joseph, first vice president; Ernest New- man, Petoskey, second vice presi- dent; Pau] Foxworthy, Pleasant Ridge, third vice president; Rob- A@rian, fourth vice president; and John Huss, director 5 \Set for Tonight. | learriers;-bus. companies and travel © services from Pontiac, Flint, Sag- ~ “linaw, Lansing and Detroit. which firémen estimated caused h by Traffic Clab . faa Ponting a Club will en- Wrist corsages will be given to. the women. Strolling musicians will _jentertain during the dinner, and dance music will be provided by Don Pablo and his coleman 2 ae its wis 180 abe Valentine se we - s nl ~ THE PONT! AG PRESS.|S = a. Costs Go Higher ‘for Two Sewers (Continued From Page One): 200,806); West Bloomfield Town- ship $1,504,333 ($1,443,358); Southfield $122,675 ($111,708); Keego Harbor $143,905 ($138,072). Interceptor; Bloom- 349 (822,979); Westwood Village $475,981 ($447,699). © Bids have been taken and con- tracts) awarded on both projects, Alexander said, Advertisement for the sale of general obligation bonds |! to finance the sewers is being held up pending outcome of a rehearing request of a recent Supreme Court ruling on the Farmington project. The county hopes a decision will be forthcoming between now and the 90 days the bids are held valid, day's agenda will be the formal acceptance of a 250,000 federal grant for be —— job. ? , {and Macomb—to ae a gain for t Another DPW matter on Mon- last minute ticket checks. They CHECK DANCE TICKETS—Key figures in this year's Valentine Dinner Dance sponsored by the Pontiac Traffic Club are shown here making - Newell =. Card, Pontiac agent of Grand ‘Trunk “8 : ee are (from left) saTUmDay, FEBRUARY 7, 1959 Western Railroad and club president; Walter G. * Ward of the Pontiac Motor Traffic Department, ticket chairman, and Emil Still, general chair- man, The three are. beaming over ticket sales which indicate an a of more pana! 300, + ig Madison Heights and Royal ‘Oak were the leaders in residential construction in Oakland County ‘in 1958, followed by Waterford Town- ship, Southfield and Bloomfield RR OS God, All me were down from 1967, but &h upsurge in the final quarter of the year narrowed the margin. Macomb County was the only one of the big three—Wayne, Oakland Oddly enough, Pontiac’ 8 dueling permits issued last year matched the 297 total of the year before. After a slow start in May and June when only 23 and 7 permits were granted, building picked up. For the five months, the fewest number of permits issued was 36. July was tops for the year with~ 46, According to building permit figures announced by the Detroit the year. Metropolitan Area Regional Plan- ‘Are You Warm Enough?’ +| porting a constitutional amendment vote on home-rule. The original was referred to committee in December when su- pervisors urged further study. - Claims $10,000, Faces Possible Criminal Action ° BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)—A woma an who was on relief for five years may face criminal action if her claim to nearly $10,000 found in a paper bag last week is upheld. * * Mrs, Mary Panek, 65, of subur- ban Cheektowaga, told police Fri- day she had hidden the money in the vacant lot where it was found by three boys. She said she left it to go on an errand. Her lawyer said she had’ accu- mulated the money over 15 years, apparently from small sums her children gave her and from wel- fare payments. Welfare Commissioner Paul F, Burke said Mrs, Panek had re- ceived approximately $6,000 from “11952 to 1957. It she gets possession of the money, he said, the department will move to get its $6,000 back. Fraud charges would be brought if she had the money when she applied for relief, Burke said. Jimmy Weiglein, 11, Otis Mont- gémery, 13, and Roy Anderson, H4, turned the money. over to police of the Michigan Yiunictpal League, Ann Arbor, ary-treasurer, after discovering it last Saturday. wees, IN MY OPINION—One: of: the youngest “readers” of Ahi gs ss epee lg ame poy er FAIRFIELD; Calif. (AP)—Hilda Faye Dawson, a 65-year-old grandmother who was kidnaped for $100,000 ransom, said today her abductor wags very solicitous about her. _* “ “He kept as me if I was warm enough,’ Mrs. Dawson said after she wag treated for minor injuries. “But my lands! The way he went through those roadblocks. “Between Vacaville and Dixon I wouldn't have ven a nickel for my life. “He got cold feet after he kid- naped me. Then he said he would try to get me home safely, and he gave me a dime so I could telephone my rapa * “T was so scared when he start- ed shooting. He shot through the back window of the car, I don’t know how many times, But I'm all right. I just had a little scalp wound from the broken glass. “My husband and I got home between 11 and 1%. We'd been the| out playing cards with friends, I went into my room and un- dressed and I heard voices in the hall. I thought it was my husband talking to the dog. “Then my lands! I. just about dropped dead, Here came this man with a stocking on hig face, with a oe — ; “He cai my fey to ‘Lie down right on ‘the floor now, on your face.’ John told him ‘I don't need to do that, Anything we have in the house, you. help yourself to it.’ “The man said ‘It isn’t as sim- ple as that—I want your\car.’ And John said ‘Well, take it. * “Then the ‘man tied my hands behind my back and said ‘I’m go- ing. to take 1s with me, too.’ * * “I coe he was an escaped * * drive his getaway car. I said ‘Well, get my bathrobe over there. I can't go out like this.’ “He got my red corduroy robe, blankets. “He took of Woodland, blindfolded me and led me across.a field, down to a basement in some old shack. “Then he’ began to sty maybe he shouldn't have done it. He said he would drive me to Sacramento Jand lose himself in the crowd. “But on the way the patrol car Lpicked us up, we went through al] those roadblocks and finally crashed.” State Legislator Plans Draft Rockefeller Move | ANN ARBOR — A_young| "20! state legislator today touched off what he hopes will become a na- tionwide campaign to draft Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of New York for the 1960 Republican Presiden. tial nomination. : Rep. George W. Saliade, 26, third-term Republican in the Mich- jigan legislature, said he. was or- ganizing a citizens for quarters at his home here. bd convict; and Warited somebody to! MéArthuy raced me comewhere north/ gun. Kidnaper ‘Tired of Cows’ } Victim Tells of Kindness FAIRFIELD, Calif. (AP) A confessed kidnaper who reconsid- ered — too late — is in jail here on a kidnaping complaint follow- ing a desperate attempt to avoid capture, *® * * “All right, I'm guilty,” cowpoke and handyman Charles MeArthur 40, told reporters. “I'm guilty. But I did give her a dime to telephone her husband... .” “I did it for money, . . . You see, I got so tired of cow clip- ping. That's when you clip the hair off a cow so they can see the brand, I had tried to find a job for weeks, ,. ." McArthur was captured early Friday morning after a wild 120 m.p.h. chase over back country roads and U.S. Highway 40 mid- way between Sacramento and San Francis. * * * In her husband's car with Me- Arthur was Mrs. Hilda Faye Daw- son, 65. John Dawson is a well- chicken rancher at nearby Dixon. McArthur, also of Dixon, took Mrs. Dawson at gunpoint Thures- day midnight after tying up John, 73, and telling him to get $100,- 000 ready — he'd contact him later, McArthur took Dawson's auto- mobile and drove to.a shack near. Winters, where he sat Mrs. Daw- son on a bale of hay, Around 5 a.m. he changed his mind. He gave Mrs. Dawson a dime to telephone her husband and said he was going. to drop her off in Sacramento and lose him- self in the crowd. - ® *® * But Dawson had worked himself loose and called for help. High- way patrolmen and sheriff's dep- utieg from four counties were pa- trolling the roads. One spotted McArthur driving south and gave chase. Some 20 other cars joined in. : raced past at least two. roadblocks at 120 m.p.h., side- swiping one car. Now They Start Hiking SWANSEA, Wales (UPI)~They are closing the Oystermouth dnd The short line leads ‘from for president committee with head-jto towns named Oystermoutti and Mumbles. McArthur, mtd ap et arid then my heavy coat and some| th age ear to save money.| ber Swansea tat Madison and Royal Oak Leaders in New Homes pres Commission, Oakland County showed signs of a healthy recovery from the slump it was in for much LAST QUARTER HIGHER 1,064 permits belaw '57, . drop from 1,055. in 1957. Next in line was Waterford with 587 units in 1958, close to | the 1957 total of 573. Southfield in 1958 was the lowest annual total since 1950, the reports indicated. More dwelling permits were is- sued in October 1958 than in any of the 26 months since August 1956, statisticians disclosed. This was probably a reflection of returning confidence in our economic expan- sion, they felt. Livonia, 2,072; Nankin Township, 2,029; Detroit, 1,983; Warren, 1,579; son Heights, 1,162; St. Clair Shores, 1,049; Ypsilanti Township, 676; Oak, 547. their residential Fails in Attempt lat Police Peace (Continued From Page One) lounge. * * * Eastmian sat in another corner, next to Schimmel, statement: “No comment.” a fewer dwelling permits than after ‘three-quarters of 1957. However, 242 more dwelling per. mits were issued in the last quar- ter of 1958, bringing the year only} Madison Heights continued to take top honors in the construction}. derby, with 1,162 permifs, com- pared to 1,307’ in "57; Royal Oak was second with 547 in 1958, a Top 10 building communities {in the Detroit region in 1958 were Dearborn Township, 1,469; Madi- Taylor Township, 625, and Royal Oakland County communities and construction . in of City Hall's first-floor employe's who was one “Things have been going on be-| oe “oa ” (The Day. in , Birminghan - BIRMINGHAM — “You. and the 'World’’ will be Dwight Cooke's, sub- peek age gs A the wil be hl at 835 Tha progrew p.m. in the brary audi d : Snow Moros - Oswego Again. Weary New York State City Smothered With 12 More Inches: OSWEGO, N.Y. (UPI) —A blind- ing 12-inch snowstorm today left this snow-weary upstate city of 20,- 000 snowbodund for the second time this winter. ~$nowcrews manned plows and | buttdozers in an effort to clear huge drifts whipped up by -gale- force winds blowing: in from Lake Ontario to the north. * * bd Near zero temperatures, coupled with the biting winds, added. to} the discomfort of area residents, of 1958. Many persons were marooned in After nine comahe the communi- their homes. ties in the county had issued 1,306 * * The snow, which began falling yesterday afternoon, raged through the night and was still falling at dawn, with no sign of a letup. The new tall brought the see- son’s total accurnulation ip Os- wego to more than 169 inches; surpassing a previous record set in 1925-26, * ~ ae to spend the night at a grammar school on the campus of Oswego —_ Teachers College, Cots were t up to accommodate: the chil- dren, ranging in age from 5 to 15 Police hoped to evertate the chil- Goods Fall Off Shelves in Ecuador Earthquake . GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador #—A strong, projonged earth tremor sent many persons running into the streets in panic shortly be- fore dawn today. No casualties or serious dam- age was reported immediately, but in a number of stores mer- chandise was shaken off shelves. Heavy drifts forced 75 children dren today. -] [Dwight Cooke to. Address |Baldwin Library Group - a He recalls Cooke’s 1952 national election predictions, that Truman would not run, Taft would not be logical Democratic candidate and that Eisenhower would be the newt president, After World War If, Cooke ran the United States largest short wave radio and directed its 22- hour- a-day schedule. broadcasting in 26 languages, In 1954, when his first book “There is Ne Asia’ was pub- lished, he wag hailed by review: ers as one of the best writers to attempt to penetrate the future of the Far East, g to Jeanne Lioyd, head librarian of Baldwin Public Library. DAR good citizenship awards will go to Barbara Raines and Lin- School seriiors, ‘when Piety Hill Chapter holds its anniversary luncheon. at the Oakland Hills Country Club Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Benton Jr., good cit- izeng chairman, will present the awards. Member Mrs. John Brisbane will -speak on “The Various Facets of Heritage.'” os Mrs. Howard Estes of 492 Riv- enoak St., will enter tain mem. bers of the Birmingham unit MOMS Club of America at her home Monday. James Van Leuven, probation su- pervisor of the Oakland County Ju- venile Court, will tell of the need for active interest in carrying for jemotionally disturbed children, - The annual ice show, Skater’s Holiday, will be sponsored by the Birmingham Recreation Board Feb. 15. Tickets may be purchased at the recreation office or the city skating rink in Eton Park. As a part of the Monday teen program next week, a marshmal- low and hot dog roast will be held at the rink, ~ Marshmallows: will be furnished but participants are requested to bring their own- hot dogs. ea. The latest film of the Moody Bible Institute, “The Quest,” will be shown at 7 p.m. tomorrow at Grace Baptist Church on Lincoin avenue. Dr. William-Culbertson, institute president, will narrate the film which deals with the unsettled con- ‘ditions of the Middle East Latest 1959 Fashion _ LONDON (AP)—Europe’s 1958 were: Addison Twp. 9 Milford 127) look like women. Berkjey” n ‘a Qk Park 238 The bosom is just where Dirniaghen 1g hard oo | 35 much of it showing. wee id ~ t ' ee ox Bran » Ot Sere Pep. 3 rks 1 Oxford is| supposed to be. 7 Pleasant Ridge at Commerce Twp. 13 Pontiac Parmington Pontiac Twp. iy Aoaors 5 Twp. 338 ~eeog std is Pranklin HH Royal Oe sent walk. a Paris. Indep dace Yep. 3 Walle atthe spring-summer fashion show Beene Webi fels vp. ’ The luckiest women in r % oh eel mace wn wise a old feminine frocks. ison Hus , § Wood oak a style. . 1959.” est cut evening dresses. thing that looks like blinkers resemble maternity jackets, spring, green and gleaming y Ar Gals, You Can Be Hippy fashion masters. have united on a revolutionary idea for 1959—they are making women Eve’s bosom was—and almost The waist and the hips are where waists and ies are Skirts are short enough to reveal women have legs. . Dresses are wide enough at the hem to allow women to First, it was the Italian designers who did it. Then came Now London rounds out the brilliant plan with its just ended. the fashion world are those who. bought no sacks, They can go right on wearing — Even the old navy blue with white accessories is back In No less an authority than Norman Hartnell, one of the Queen's two dressmakers, is featuring it, Of his collection, Hartneil said: “Normal and forma] for In the bust department, John Cavanagh showed the low- One of them plunged to such depths that he introduced @ gadget called the over-bodice or, in plain language, some- for the bust, Sults and dress jackets are short, but no longer do’ they Two of the most popular colors are also normal for ellow. In other words, girls—you can look like a woman this _ year and not be ashamed of it, GOLDEN i) d PONTIAC AREA Junior Chamber of Commerce Presents the Annual FINALS BOUTS PONTIAC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM __W. HURON ST. GLOVES | p Tonia ! 6:00..P..M. the Door at 7 P.M. Compliments O’Brien Heeting | nominated, Stevenson was the only” ’ da Burkman, Birmingham Hig h— gn he weld nein = ; * : ¥ a 2 % : ee Fas a . ary e Se: - baat < : ‘ y uo ne * te 4 . * x 4 Sinai 2 A f ae ad 4 Ye : te + oie a hiee * a 3 i * 4 * - ae 2 5 * i ; ? Fy . = Ca . ames . : ¢ e. 5 * : ‘ig. @ Ge eS . Se NC. 7 4, A J 2 : oe Ae ; tee ste 4) e ‘- . . = % fy ee ne ries oe ‘| . z + iS : _ eee ie THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1950. Sher a couity grand fury refneed| Vegas, Nev. "Jast month, said he to indict him on a charge that he|and Mrs, Putney parted last sum-|°" murdgred his infant daughter four|mer but were to meet again, He YEAS Sag sg said he expected her. to turn up : * -* when newspaper publicity about) - The body of 14-month-old Heath-|his plight ‘became known ‘to her. er Robin Motherwell was found x -* .* buried in a small homemade cof-| ‘What puzzles me and the po- fin at a private pet cemetery near/lice is why she hasn't written,” here. Motherwell contends Heather| Motherwell said at the time police choked to.death on mucus the day| were questioning him intensively after he took the child out of ajabout his relationship with. Mrs. bom for retarded children. ,| Putney. President Manuel Urrutia = Informed sources sald the new . government would muster out “al-| most all’’ the 40,000 regular officers and men who served’ under ousted). Jdictator Fulgericio Batista, -"| Many Batista troops are being! held for war crime trials, but the} Motherwell went mameptiately | agaiait him tp ssnsection with 1, . sources said even those not. vcon- — the jail ao Ra his wife | Mrs, Putney’s disappearance. nected ba any Batista ‘‘crimes” another ashington, . would rtain fate in D.C. He anid ho had ao imme; |, Te Special grand jury which Fate of ll Stil Unknown "the armed: services. : Sate sinen i tes freed Motherwell yesterday held Sia S= ES Seessel Know He's Still Alive, z= 2=37| : Still unresolved was the mystery|death. John T, Regis, Mother- oA e S tl ive, oo along ree : ’ force made ‘up of former rebel vr Odind Gout Slevin teAwantran Jories Airman S Mother | reriiteom tt crim ; ae as. Fidel Castro turned his attention| Gid R. Dixon aoe | - By The Associated Press | Thursday the State Department/to Cuba's today, — if fe of Virginia “ars e are , Pontiac Area's men of Ff Once in é treat, reat white. Psatven fot American trmen|Yeraton between” Soviet ehter|an appeal to, vorke vie ml Howard H. Finsitver Bthe year, outstanding for, their « motion picture leaps the confines fe yea oon Naedetied pos ~ — tert ace te pean Pocata ‘s 700- Richard t. Mineweesse = performance this past year in-a of the screen to implant a spark of fuse in the main to give up hope| missing American plane. Castro said the nation, could not] Neca Bratt ~ very vital profession — yes, these = wonder in the heart... | that their loved ones will be found] To the relatives of the missing|\tford to delay the sugar harvest gels Farm men are tops among Pontiac’s Life } alive. oe : airmen, the fragmenjed conversa- workers’ demands| : “ae! Mince - [tion had a particular signiticance [for higher, pay. He said the vi. /Meutige, Schlussel Insurance men, recognized by their There were 17 men aboard the|!9r the Soviet pilots spoke of the|tality of the Cuban economy and ve : : : ; ‘ plang, Bodies of six of the men|‘%il-ot the plane being shot off./the ‘success of the revolution de-| William V..Coulecos companies for service to their cli- have been recovered by -American| fm. finishing jt off on the Way!pended upon’ the nation’s 1959! ° Robert W. Austin ents and to their community. in Ino authorities, but only four z Aig a sugar income, ; Lite of Virginia—Reyal Ook ; have been identified. The other 11) MM ay pelieve in}, THe National Cattlemen's Assoc:| Sebeation J. Bommarito it : : feb. a A te Maton Pca rls 2 Peis their hearts, these relatives refuse|2tion also called for a delay in| John Wancsek . ee: | oe : -+- Ay welee deapair. They speak daly |*ctee on workers’ demands, Tt) Elden Voorhies — , . ie a a ON THE SAME PROGRAM -— = TONIGHT thru TUES. at the © |Michigan Woman of hope. Here is what some say: eee cae ae eae mn The Community National Bank i ante | | ‘Teeming Asia by Lin Yutz Beginning February 16th in The Pon jac = A FASCINATING ACCOUNT BY. O} | TODAY'S FOREMOST. ASIAN SC Service as you like it—at one of Ogg’s conveniently located cash and carry stores or as near as your, e ‘telephone. 379 E. PIKE _ 368 AUBURN #30 ORCHARD LAKE - 269 N. PERRY | ee Sa, $4481 HIGHLAND RD. hen pia 523 N. PONTIAC WOAIL sida aeiee ak z Brean LAKE -~FE 4-9593 - cae, oe “GM's too big.” They're off and running. x «x * Sy Once more the Federal Govern- ment starts pontificating on the - heinous sin of ranking as the largest corporation in the world. Bap tboge ay oteadeimeon tion”—whatever that is. Accord- oe wake ‘ies co tna of one. And, he says: “If General Motors rdecided to operate at an average * profit satisfactory to all industry, say six per cent, there would be < fowgr companies left in’ the auto- -mobile industry ‘in a very short . time.” > The immediate tendency of two corporation might be to grow com- petitive-and if prices were slashed Se el hie GM-will Sharply, would this mean the doom be asked to disgorge Chevrolet of American Motors......+.... and and GMAC~—or Chevrolet, GMAC | others? ~~ and another division. This might “Et tu, Romney.” be Pontiac, ‘GMC. Truck, Olds, ‘Se. wo * Buick or Cadillac. Later this phase -was vaguely denied, al- ome gia catches af still Sent i ab Pid Side “When is Bigness a, Sin?” And who has the legal right to tell . whom to disgorge what? 7 MRO Can the Justice Department prefer "_charges against. Procter and Gamble and with a wave of the Magic Hand On High order them to give up Ivory _ Soap — or Crisco — or a new de- _ odorant? \ baa Where does autocratic govern- mental authority begin and end? England is ‘beginning to have some of the same “growing pains.” If GM is a fair target for “breaking. asunder,” is Ford im- mune? Can Ford be ordered to drop the Ford car and thus pre-_— t the interesting anomaly of the Ford automobile manufac- tured by another company while the Ford Motor Company no fonger_ makes a Ford? Can this division compel Sears Roebuck to ‘abandon the sale of carpets, or lawn mowers (or both)? § . sees hie How silly can this business get and ff it isn’t going to these extremes, ‘where WILL the line be drawn? Would it be possible for the De- partment of Justice to order the AFL-. CIO to “break up” and form, several ‘Se the Jargon of the Wareese ment this huge amalgamation could easily be construed as “uhduly con-* centrated.” Once niore, WHAT'S BIG”? What's “undue concentration”? How about the Bank of Amer- fea? Can the Goveramant continue this “logic” and end the predicament of - the American League by ordering the — Yankees to get rid of MAntiz and Sxownon? The Yanks are a horrible... : and beastly example of “untae cons centration. 4 . 7 “And now Groror Mason ROMNEY _ suggests General Motors is “too big.” Grong, for 5 You're part of the deal. Remem- We expect this periodic outburst from the Government as it seems to have a permanent hate on for GM’s size. aor And in Conclusion see. novenek: ~ your peripatetic re- What's all this fuss and furor about a disc jockey talking 200 hours? My sons insist when my wife gets her daughter or daughter-in-law on the phone, just one call’s good for that .- +,» According to JAck Hons, since 1840, every twenty years the man elected President dies or is assas- sinated in office. Here’s the list: Har- ’ ee @e@ee ~ RISON, 1840; Lincoin, 1860; Garriztp, * 1880; McKinizy, 1900; Harprna, 1920; Roosgvett, 1940. And now— who wants 1960? .......... Friends of GALEN Hersuey.unite in sounding his praises widely and strongly. x* * * Oakland County’s own Elaine Stritch, who stars in “Goldilocks,” - is writing her life story. — there’s lots more coming. . . Howard V. Heldenbrand, io teler extraordinary, says his selection of the “Ten Best Photos of 1958” consist of any ten poses of Esther Williams.......... Brother and sister look - alikes: Helen Hartman and Jim Nye (and both are quite a little extra on looking Viwvec ccc “Maverick” is * beating Ed Sullivan and Steve Allen in the tell-tale Trendix rat- sn “Flower Drum ‘Séng” now has a million and a half dollar advance seat sale and keeps ‘eight clerks handling reserva- tions. My good wife gave it an “A” and I granted it “B+. p *. x * Many friends have asked me about a picture the girl who wanted change her name to Joy Forty Two for | obvious reasons. © I asked Friday _ and April to dig up a . photo and they got one from my old pal, AL Rescu, Executive News Photo Editor of the Associated Press in New York. Here’s the result -and Joy’s'‘no phony. “Some of our . readers may blink,”'said Friday, “but it’s hn actual likeness.” April was , more evasive. “She’s quite a girl — for eighteen — but people certainly can’t criticize for The Lord made her that way.” You can bank on my April for the soft answer. Incident-. ally, Joy has a chest cold now and _... my two girls agree the germs never bik of Cheers and Jeers: the C’s —Renata Txpatnr.on TV; the J’s— - ‘Tz human stomach fs an exceed- Piensa Many a man has so abt fod ta eaten Pde ah “of ual to look -at it. Jottings from the well thumbed of Joy HARMON, . to. use much darker mils THE MOUNT OF TEMPTATION A é Wednesday isthe rst day of Lent, the start of the 4-day penitental season that commemorates Christ's fast in the wilderness, hie drawing of Chiéet praying in @ cave is based on s skvetoh I made on the Movstain of Temptation in the Holy Land, where according to sacred tradition Christ was tempted three times by Satan. A narrow trail rimmung the steep cliffs led up to the cave. There was an awesome view of the Jordan Valley from thé mouth of the cave, which precipice. In the shadows, a wasps’ nest hung ftom the clammy damp wall. Tracks of man- attacking jackals made & frightening pattern on the floor of the cave. The whole setting, stark and forbidding, brought home the tremendous privations that Christ endured in the wilderness. aa i ce wr wild res al aoe taal “Get _ thee hence Satan." away from a high jagged Days of All Faiths Churches Examine Race Relations By DR, HOWARD Vv. HARPER ‘The National Council of Churches _ in its Race Relations Sunday mes- the other side of the world. == yy &. 8 This is expecting a great deal. It's easy to write a check for foreign ‘missions, but it is not at all. easy to enter into personal re- lationships with people of other ‘races right in one’s own com- munity. 1, Re-examine = attitudes and 5 behavior in the light of the Gospel. 2. Make “it known to’ the entire community that membership in your church is open to all. - 3. Sélect your leaders on the basis of ability without regard ning ot the day Lenten season of fasting and The spirit of man,” however, finds excuse for comedy even in ° solemn situations. It was on this a 3 E mn 3 9*t wut milli 3 : i Z 4 BEELTSE or 3 e £ BF % i i i if "and 100 dialects the same prayers wilt be said Friday by nobody knows how many million Pyotest- ant women. For the first Friday >in Lent is World Day of Prayer, and on this day the women of non- — Roman Christianity demonstrate— to. themselves and to the entire worldwide oneness in the faith. Dr William Brady’s Mailbag: ‘How About Some Proof on Cholesterol ‘Dangers’ Queries pertaining to physiology, hygiene, nutrition, causes and pre- vention of disease are in‘ order. the amount of eggs, butter, ‘Cream, milk ani- eet Nie ct to a imum is DR. BRADY there still of cholesterol deposits in the heart arteries?” ==: No one has proved , . that cholesterol has anything to do with heart, artery or joint dis- ease. “What is your advice about the use of toothpicks?’” - Answer — I keep adequate sup- plies of cordwood (flat white birch toothpicks) on hand and use ‘em reguiarly. I consider my teeth, or © mine and my dentist's, a precious | asset to health, as and longevity. a *.“We tried to oes one-grain tab- lets of copper sulfate to carry in emergency kit as an instantaneous emetic, Druggists had none, had never heard of them; iis cop.) f pet sulfate is poison . Answer — Such Penne # a! « i i ~ to eat .unflavored gelatin daily _ they say it will help me won-. derfully. I can’t see any reason why it should—can you?” ‘ Answer—Nope. Lye oo be! Thnged than one / personal health = by; tet ee pt ed byt Dr William Ee stamped self-addressed en to The Pontiac Press, Pontise (Copyright 0) be ° ie State Welfare or ca Viena! area te — i - : he Sa the ower income clase; id Ye balls Hacakivd even an unemployment check. Does satel Sicioiats Sills aig Sh for 2 long time been unemployed because industry can now profit , aap. OMA Tens neers, I dido’t cause this plight nor reap the fruits of their labor. * 7 a 2 cicdy the cont to the Slovertamial caused We these. peosle. ia the responsibility. of those who profit most by the existing social order, » So, . Mr. Politician, this places the decision at your door. Will you please the exploiters or will you leave'party lines and resolve that justice shall prevail? And don’t raise sales tax. Clarkston. Laments Power the Unions Wield I agree 100 per cent with David Lawrence ne regarding the UAW-CIO . The so-called Biiabor bill presented by the se hot wor wil’ set. bo te ts, future. Reuther and Gang, includ" __ing our Soapy, will be the neces- sary instruments selling the U.S. to Russia. vay en you ‘Maybe He Is “Saver” of State’ There isn’t much to laugh at or about in Michigan these days, so my thanks to Central High for a oat belly laugh. So Williams is the “Saver” of our state. Well, ‘Stop Immigration Until Jobs Grow’ The changes in our immigration laws are politically motivated. The quota system was based on reasons that were sound at the time and still are. x * “we're faced with a population that’s rapidly expanding. Let's *, gave the / future for our. own peo- ple. A. E. K. Ig One Any Better Than the Other?’ / After your Feb. 3 edition, tbe /ieve 1 missed your previous edi- torial showing low income groups pay 9 per cent of all taxes. Which is worse, to starve by overtaxation or unemployment? Edwin E. Masters ‘Alcoholism Should Concern Everyone’ Tolerant says the small pace age of Sunday drigkers isn’t great enough for moral leaders’ concern, "| disagree, More of us should be” concerried with drinkers, the num. adults. Isn't it enough. ‘they. have six days a week in which to indulge . without taking the. Lord's. day to continue? Born Again Child of Ged ‘Well, I Wasn’t There to Protest’ I was surprised at the article | about the Avondale School. Board -meeting. I attended the meeting as I often do, as I have four chil: I'm, not to be tendent. And I agree with the complimentary letters about - the assistant superintendent. I'm amazed at the number of people ' not willing to stand “behind their elected representatives, who were_ put into office by a majority vote. G. Bishop ‘ Troy Con tradicia Letter on Crime Rates Concerning Sunday closing, two letters have spoken of increased crime which: Prohibition brought. * x * Or compare Prohibition with Control Administration announced that stills seized in 1984 had a greater capacity than legal distilleries. x *« * Don't be swayed by false propa- ganda. John W. Mulder Walled Lake Case Records of a Psychologist: Oral Roberts nda stirred up a scientific discussion as to just HOW a person, may be cured*by faith in God. Scrapbook this case, for it presents some vital facts about psychosomatic medicine. /The brain is in touch . with all the organs and glands of-the body, so we medics are growing more inded about/the adage, “As a man thinketh, so is he.” BY DR. GEORGE W. CRANE (Case A-448: Oral Roberts, aged- 38, is a famous TV evangelist who /atfirms that God ‘can heal bodies as well as souls. x * -* “Dr, Crane, I expect people to get all the aid they can from their epee acces,” Ye EEE infant, her body begins to function normally. Her former selfish fear that she was an infertor female : Our bodies are fairly mechanical machines. And we have two nerv- ous systems to direct our muscular behavior and our glands. A skeletal muscles (those hodkced to Now in Ionia-State Hospital, he in Shoofings Another .38 caliber slug. went Both slugs were sent to the Detroit Police Laboratory to de- termine if they were fired from the same gun. - Berkley Police Captain John incidents, since an old model car driving past one of the two. homes x’ * * Two years ago today, 22-year-old Gary Addison Taylor was arrest- ed as the phantom sniper who terrorized Royal Oak with a ries of rifle shootings. He shot girls on the street-and-—just-missed} many Others before he was ar- rested,---~ had confe a desire to “hurt women," _— Mother of Five Accidentally Shoots Herself _A Pontiac Township: mother of | iff’s — five accidentally shot herself with) a .22 caliber revolver last night, scooting So Cakiend Comme See: Mrs. Myrtle Risharien: 42, of 2379 Joswick St., was reported in fair condition today at Pontiac|. She the chest, deputies said. They were summoned by the woman's husband, Jesse, shortly before 11 p.m. Richardson told deputies the shooting was acci- dental. : Mrs, Richardson said she was carrying the revolver from the bedroom to the kitchen to put it away when it ‘‘got caught” in her clothes and went off. Four of her five children were home at the time and said their mother was alone in the bedroom when the shooting occurred. Depu- ties said there was no evidence of foul play. School to Mark 100 Years ANN ARBOR (®—The University of Michigan Law -School will ob- serve its centennial Oct. 22-24. Speakers will include Associate Justice John M. Harlan .of the U.S. Supreme Court. Accordion Contest Here DETROIT @—The Michigan state contest of the American Ac- cordion Assn. will be held Sun- day at Detroit’s Institute of Arts. The top two winners will represent the state in the national accordian Barted Mother” Doesn't Want to ‘Pasadena industrialist Louis E. kill him if he married Mrs. Bar- *}bara Jean. Thorndike, a divorcee. _ |demic_record and have the princ}- See Son Again LOS ANGELES AAP) + Barred by a court order from attending her son’s wedding . today, Mrs.| Tessie Purmort says she has ho|” intention of ever-seeing him again. She denied the accusation of Purmort that she threatened to ‘Said Mrs. _Purmort; “My husband and I lent him our life savings to help him get started in his business, To have him state that there was a threat to kill him—which is most defi- nitely not true—is hardly the grat- itude we expected.” Parmort, head of a filter manu- facturing firm, obtained a‘ court order Wednesday restraining her from attending the ceremony ‘in suburban San Marino, NoU. of M. Tests for Local Grads Northern dents Mey Enroll Without Exam_{f Record Is Good Pontiac Northern High School graduates will be able to enroll in the University of- Michigan without taking admission tests as long as they ‘maintain a satisfactory aca- cal high-school-has been accredit- ed by the university. The university's accreditation committee visited the school Jan. 19 at the same time the commit- tee for the North Central Associ- ent of Pontiac schools, The association's decision on the school’s accreditation will not be announced until late in March ‘at the group’s annual meeting in Chi- cago, Whitmer added. The accreditation is based on faculty qualifications, student ac- tivities, class schedules and pro- grams, size and number of class- rooms, school plans, layout and facilities. Lamphere High School in Mad- ison Heights and North Branch High School were among the received a renewed accreditation. Graduates of non-accredited schools must first pass the uni- versity's admissions tests regard- less of their high school academic record, more than 30 high schools which | ‘Reuther Calls On Jobless to SING w—United Auto Work: ers President Walter Reuther urged last night that the nation’s unemployed workers march on Washington ~ to dramatize their plight. He said the jobless jaunt to the Capitol ‘‘would shatter the compla- cency of the nation's leaders” that the recession was over. — Reuther ‘spoke to 800 delegates to the biennial legislative confer- ence of the Michigan AFL-CIO. Reuther said the UAW would soon unveil a .positive unemploy- ment program in which all- unions would collaborate on local, state and national levels to aid the job- less. . He said one target of the -pro- gram would be “the widespread examples of overtime’ in which some workers are on the job 54 hours a week while others with years. of seniority are. out of work. -“Dhe labor Jeader described in- flation as the responsibility of & He said General Motors showed a $2,500,000,000 profit after a 1955 U. S. Steel, fie continued, put its latest price increase into effect last July when the industry was operating at only 57 per cent of capacity. eo 8 & “The law of supply and demand ness is to match the 20 per cent of American productive capacity with the four million ‘unemployed. Besides unemployment, who is also a vice president of the national should be given to: delegates briefly. He said, “I. owe you a great debt of gratitude and will always be proud of your sup- -wage—inerease,—-but—raised—car| port." ployes help pay their own unem- ployment ‘compensation is being mulled over at the conference. version under study, was the Ca- la rch! siokes. Ne thinks the challenge is solvency, not survival.” He said the solution ta jobless- to * * Reuther, , Said top priority “1, A stepped-up civil rights pro- gram, 2. An expanded social security plan. _. &. Federal minimum standards for unemployment compensation, 4. Distribution to the world of the huge food surplus which costs one billion dollars a year te store, 5. An end to trouble- breading big city slums, 6, Ae push for better interna. tional labor standards, Gov. Williams addressed the 26 Ciscoe of ‘the union's inter- national eXecutive board are take| ing a 5 per cent salary cut, ‘The UAW board announced | both actions yesterday in an ef- fort to balance off shrinking dues revenue following from the wn- employment of thousands of its members. ‘Dues have been increased from $3 to $4 monthly. Last summer the UAW laid off] 100 staff members. Its board mem. bers took a 10 per cent salary cut but this was restored after the union completed negotiation of its new contracts with the auto in- dustry. The new layoffs are estimated an annual saving off |to Mean UAW ays 08 10 From Staff. 26 Executive tour Members Take 5 Pet. | Pay Cuts at & & Meanwhile, a plan whereby em- President August Scholle said the nadian plan. Employer and -em- ploye each contribute. 40 per cent |$1,000,000. Affected are internation. al representatives of the: union's regional and international offices./} Herbert Marshall Home SANTA MONICA, Callt, (AP)— After 10 days in St, John's pital recuperating from a siege of out full production and employ- “Eisenhower,” he added, “just: doesn't comprehend world Chap Scares '|Red Embassy: False Alarm WASHINGTON (AP)—A. well-| dressed man with horn-rim glass- es strolled up to the Soviet Embassy Friday and tossed a briefcase into the vestibule, Then case contained only two books and three school diplomas. Police studied the diplomas, from Milwauke and Chicago and in the name of Quintin F. Soik, for a Clue to the identity of the dapper man, called police. Wearing rubber gloves, Army} experts opened the AGENCY, INC. Insurance | es of All Kinds’ L FE 2-9221 — vee preere 70 Ww. - Lawrence St. The Insignia of Cor. Cass . 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Miriani made his recommenda- championships which will be held here April 19. tions to the city council and public welfaré dept. office. | ene FE — When Buying Insurance— Don’t Drop ONE Policy to Buy ANOTHER! There are exceptions to this = but they are RARE!. Rates go up as you grow older, so you will agents will tell you that 9 a higher rate if of the © Pontiac Area Chamber of ‘Commerce : “Waldron Hotel Bldg. ont of 10, in the shift from an old policy to a new one, no one gains BUT THE AGENT WHO. SELLS IT. Most agents are honest but a few yield to the temptation to become a - “twister” — salesmen who sell new aes: by talking people in to dis- carding their old ones. ~ IF AN AGENT OR ANYONE. FLSE SUGGESTS. A CHANGE IN POLI-_. CIES, TAKE YOUR TIME! Know clearly why he thinks you should ’ change. Write to your State Insurance Department for advice about your old policy, or consult that local Life Underwriters Association. If you aren’t convinced that a change is advisable, DON’T CHANGE! 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TALL CAMPBELL’S Aspare ns & Bacon Cele reen Peo—Pepper Pot. _ Vegetable or Vegetarian Vegetable SOUP 8 Cans os (de SAVE | SHADY NOOK GRADE A LARGE , GELATIN. DESSERTS 3 Delicious oa hl 323° ‘Sa Khe - . . The inspiration fore Pontiac Youn’ ° Hall came from Mrs. Paul A. Kern, right. She brought her ideas to Mrs. Joseph C. Walker, president of the xe Program for ee When next October rolls around, all plans’ for Pontiac Town Halj will be completed and an excellent program of great many who have wanted such a program. for. Pontiac. headed by Mrs. a a ‘é) Pontiac Press Photes Women's Association of the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra, and plans were soon under way. ¥ all’ Born ision, Work | president and general chair- man, with Mrs. Alex Capsalis, fetary and Mrs. -S. V. Sekles, treasurer. Vera Bassett is as- sistant treasurer. 19 PIONEERED The 19 women attending the original planning sessions are Mrs, Kern, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. eire: L. Shadley, Mrs. Jack BIRMINGHAM — St, Dun- stan’s Guild, brightly lighted this weekend and next for their production of “The Happiest Millionaire,” will give a re- peat performance Thursday evening benefiting Big Broth- ers of Oakland County, Tickets may. be ordered from Mrs. Katherine F, Dubay Wed in Merrill Church Rite : _A gown of chiffon velvet was en ll groom are Mr. and Mrs. Murray G. Palmer of Royal Oak, fashioned with a floor-length skirt and chapel sweep. A crown of pearls secured her fingertip veil of silk illusion and she carried a white orchid book, © “Dubay .and a Jane Flynn of Merrill, loria. Ramirez, and Connie They were gowned alike in _— — ballerina - length cented by fitedian oct "iocilies, - three - quarter - length sleeves, Habel, Mrs. Cecil McCallum, Mrs, Charles Uligian, Mrs, Donald B. Hogue, Mrs. Cap- salig and Mrs. Maxwell H. Doerr. Mrs. Harold Leland Clemence, Mrs. Fred- eric Garrison, Mrs. Durocher, Vera Bassett, Mrs. C. R. Gat- wy, Mrs, Raymond Sampson Mrs. Hillerman com an tee list, Clyde Dearing, Mrs. St. Dunstan’ s Plans to Present Benefit John W, Gillette of Fairway drive, 2 Some of the Guild’s best tal- ent is in the cast and the big production job is in the cap- able hands of Mrs, John Kice. Mrs. Paul. Averill has de- signed the set, ' Thomas King, Mrs. Richard F.. Page, Francis Loud, Mrs. David Raymond, William 8B. Saunders, Mrs. Dean Coffin and several others: comprise. the cast, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Breech are here from Los Angeles for - a visit with Bob’s family Mr. family dinner Thursday eve- ning at Bloomfield Hills Coun- try Club, and on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bugas will be hosts at dinner at the De- troit Athletic Club, The William H. Breeches have planned a “brunch” for Sunday in their Franklin road home, * * * Mrs, Carl Whirl entertained members of her bridge club at luncheon Wednesday, Mrs. Ernst F, Kern's club will meet at her home Tues- day. Mrs, Edward Allen hag come from Cleveland to spend 10 days with her sister, Mrs. Wel- . lau Wright of Glenhurst drive. Mrs, Wright will entertain a few friends at dinner: before St. Dunstan’s show Saturday evening, Birmingham Town Hall has announcéd four of thelr speak- : “ers for next season, They in ’ clude Vincent Price, Madame. Og- > den Nash and Barbara Ward, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, erance left Tuesday for a six . Weeks sojourn in Europe. A. Fitzgerald, Mra. Among the original broup of Pontiae Town Hall plénaeri' are (left to right) Mrs. Maxwell a. Doerr, Mrs. Harold A. F itzgerald — A tea was held for members of the organizational committee at the home of Mrs. S. V. Sekles on Ottawa , ~ Mrs. the Women's Asiotladlon 1b - Orchestra was ona. o} the fires ar espon Donald B. Hogue . ( righ), . hea wg of pear hs aoe 4, ‘VA i ~ and Mrs. Jack Habel. Plans for the first of the lecture series, to be held in October, are now being formulated. y Check for Company Newspaper Can End of Announce Engagement By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: I am a woman executive in a large company, and very often it is necessary for me to take men customers to lunch. The men ~ always seem embarrassed to drive. She was photographed as she served tea to Mrs. Cecil McCallum, left, and Mrs. Alex Capsalis. have me pay. the check and of- ten try to. pick it up them- selves, This creates a very awkward situation. Can you offer a solution to this prob- lem?” Answer: Usually companies open accounts in several res- taurants so that their execu- tives can sign when the wait- ers present their bills. As your company has not done this, the best thing is to say. ag you pay the. check, “You are my company’s guest, and this goes on my.expense account.” “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please tell me how a broken engagement is handled with the least possible embarrass- ment to my daughter. My daughter’s engagement was an- nounced two months ago and three weeks later her fiance decided to call the whole thing off. Needless to say my daugh- ter is very much upset.” Answer: If it was announced in’ a@ newspaper then a notice would be sent. to them saying, ~ “The engagement of Miss Sara Black and Mr. John Doe has been brokén by mutual con- Sent.” If it wasn’t announced in the papers,.the least embar- rassing thing to do would be for your daughter to tell her most intimate friends and let the news spread. erence “Deat Mrs. Post: I am go-. ing to take a first cruise, alone. I know that I shall be put at a table ‘with other people in the dining room, and I am won- dering if I. should introduce myself to them and, if so, just how do I go — it?” Answer: You ma may simply say to your table companions, “I'm Mary Smith,” or if you pre- fer, you may ask your cruise director to introduce you. - Dress May Give - Cut-in-Half Look of Town Hall. With her are other “backers” Mrs. Frederic Garrison, Mrs; Arnold aes: and Mrs. _ Charles esis ee Just as your ensemble ig in parts, so is your dress,. Two important parts are the areas from the neckline to waistline and from eee | to hemline. it ik tos nids ae Ox betty: fhe ahmne sen, the worn: an has a “cut-in-half” look, look, However, if they are dif- ferent sizes, the garment is tore interesting to look at. a * “e. a) = ~ .. - THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FRBRUARY, a1 -¥ oe ; : ; «See. | batt a os is ee $uehent * “DEAR ABBY: I had to quit school because I'm . going .to have @ pass. ane am “not married. ‘The long, but I thought I loved him. I’m not a tramp, Abby. He's the ABBY only boy who has ever touched ed Girl of 7: Needs Pluck, Fiend ee “fo Help Her Fashion | a Brighter F uture -DEAR DESERTED: There are Homes for Unwed Mothers who will welcome with open arms anyone without a penney, Get in touch with your Family, Service Assn. at once.* I’ve’ heard from many girls who have been in your boots and have lived to hold their heads up high again. It can happen to you.~ Good luck! “. & 2% “DEAR ABBY: I am a Pre- Med” student and have been | going with this girl for about six months. I've told her I love her arid she's told me she. ~Joves me, but I can’t consider getting married for a long , time yet. This girl keeps in- sisting that I give her an en- gagement ring. I told her I couldn’t afford a big diamond, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haas have left -|family took to Europe. The jedan are here ‘for a week en route from Ft. Riley, Kan., to Ft. Eustis, Va, | * x * Seven Pontiac area students are among 176 students at Michigan State University who received all-A grades during the fall term, They were Mary Ann Comps of Myrtle street, a junior businéss education major, Krista L, Kaasik of Miller street, a freshman in English; and Carol A, Messer of {South Genesee avenue, a senior in elementary education. * * * . Others were Ann M. Pirochta of Shimmons street, a freshman in the basic college program; Carol D. Young of Riviera drive, a senior for a southern vacation. Among places in Florida they will visit are Coral Gablés, Miami Beach, Cocoa Beach, Daytona Beach, Orlando, Lakeland, Silver Springs and Lake City. * * * Mrs. Robert Haskins entertained 12 friends for an Italian style luncheon at her Middlebelt road home Thursday, A native of Italy, she showed slides of the trip she and her * * * Former Pontiac resident Roma Lee Nephler and her friend Sally Kerr, both airline stewardesses, have been transferred from New York to Detroit and are living at acon pelerigy ring None R. Smith of Bloomfield Hills, a Miss Nephler’s grandmother. freshman in basic college; and eee Pamela L. Perkins of Birmingham, F » Peating , : a = physical education. Se deaaiee tease aa Verlanie Wilson has been elected Kristine, aré visiting at the home|®eeant-at-arms of Kappa Phi of Mr. and Bits Raymond Swack- Gamma dormitory women’s club . at Emmanuel Missionery College, but she says it's not the size of hammer of Crescent Lake. Sharon St. Dennis Wed in St. Benedict Ceremony St, Benedict Church was the;ring ceremony in the presence of of Sharon|200 guests. Ann St. Dennis and Richard L.| The bride is the daughter of Mr. Ryan this morning. The Rev. Johnjand Mrs, Delore St. Denhis J, Hoar officiated at the double-|Lakeside drive. scene of the ‘MRS.. RICHARD L. RYAN the diamond -that™ counts, it's your hat id po w sibel First” IX, NE the thought. Amy advice?” talk to the teacher and get her ee ae sea _. NOT READY | side of the story. (Children do Sc DEAR ‘NOT: If it's the | not always report things ac- | thought it such a shame I thought—tell her you'll THINK | curately.) If she actually pen- started to cry, I am trying-to about it, alizes the youngsters for ask- | teach him but he can't even _® ~% % ———— ~ | ing to go to the bathroom, tell |- read third-grade books, Should “DEAR ABBY: This may | her if she doesn’t change her | I give up or not?’ HIS GIRL sound strange to you but it is | tactics you will take it up with DEAR. HIS: him absolutely true because my | the principal. ; ’ . to go to night school and learn child does not lie. He is in the eee es _| with other ‘adults. It's never Second: Grade and says his “DEAR ABBY: My problem | too late to learn, Good luck! teacher refuses fo+ let the inthe ane | eke eee ees youngsters go tothe bathroom, | in your ¢ Lamin lve | CONFIDENTIAL. TO when they ask unless they are | with a fellow and my parents | “GUILTY E": It willing to Stay in from recess | like him very much, When he | you have. wronged her—tell as a punishment.’ Mine has | was he was king af | her that which concerns HER, come home from school cry+ | sickly, and later dropped out | but don’t compound the felony ing (with wet pants) more thah | of school to help support. his by. a wholesale confession. once. Now he doesn't want to. . To come to the point, a we Bo to school on that ‘account. | ‘he cannot read or write very For a personal reply, write Please tell me what to do. -+7| well. I did not know this until | to ABBY in care-of this paper. MOTHER | I asked him to read what was | Enclose a self-addressed, DEAR MOTHER: aw on {| on my handkerchief. It said meet envelope. News of Personal In terest in the Area in elementary education; Nancy} street, [ doing practice teaching in mathematics at Wheaton Aca- demy in Wheaton, II. & * ot A son, Paul Alexis, was born Jan. 26 at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital to Mr. and Mrs. Tanas M. Sihon (nee Tamara Sokoloff) of Green street. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alexis N, Sokoloff of Port Huron and Mr. and Mrs. Michael. M. Sihon of Istanbul, Turkey. ~ * * Mr. and Mrs. Lee Weston of South. Marshall street have as guests his brother and _ sister-in- law from Willbury, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weston. — Rocking Chairs |p: on Scene Again Rocking chairs, which were taboo for a whole generation, are making a come-back in home furnishings. Jo Copeland loves the freshness of crisp white near the face, al- ways handles it in a new and ex- citing fashion, Here the zigzagged er two in the dress fabric, the re- rpc hte-s es ee The shape of the dress itself is notable, since she retains a fitted normal waistline but gives it a new look by lifting the seam high. -Strategically placed darts add an extreniely pleasant curvi jabot comes in four parts, the out-/ movable inner two meant to be in “\bel, send 25 cents. - From this size chart select the one size best for you, Length : Nape of Sines Bust Waist HI Neck to Watet 10 Bh] a4 % 16% 13 38 36 36 16% M4 36% 36% 31% iv 16 38 2s. 1% Ds : 0 30° 41 11% a: 068 43 1™m% ‘Size 12 requires 2% yards of 54- inch material for dress and % yard of 36-inch material for con- trast, To order Pattern 1366, state size, send-$1.00. For JO COPELAND la- ee ; - were of red velvet with scoop arrangemen and lilies of the valley. @ ATTEND BRIDE Catherine St, Dennis, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, Other attendants were Marilyn Neva of Detroit, Sharon Hether- ington, and Vicki St. Dennis, also * Their ace styled gowns ak Wh jg) align sleeves and bouffant skirts. carried white fur muffs with red carnation corsages. Psi Chapter Plans Party and Style Show: Final plans were discussed for the combination card party and fashion show at the meeting of Psi Chapter of Sigma Beta Sorority, Inc., held at the Voorheis road home of Mrs, Wallace Williams Thursday evening, Members and their children will model spring fashions e* the affair, to be held at 8 p. m., Feb. 26 at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan|corsages of _ Building. Tickets may be ‘obtained from| : one ¢ 78 oe the door. | Dale Ryan, brothers of the were Gene Shell, and John and bridegroom. Ushers were Arlo Flesher and William Ryan. A breakfast for the immediate o* Mrs. St. Dennis -wore a navy sheath with navy and pink ac- cessories for her daughter's: wed- ding. Mrs. Ryaf chose royal blue with rose accessories. Both wore Entire Wi FE 5-2761 HOURS: Sunday Reduced * “e 5% t0 70% - Values for the Entire Family Open Sunday 10 A.M. to 9 ellie’ 4500 ELIZABETH LA Thursday 10.A. M. to 9 P. Fi od Stay Ae Ay Shih (Ott Lake Community Church, Presbyterian (far right) wil, be dedica' SET — The new educational wing cated a ; THE voNTrac PRESS, Sar URDAY, FEBRUA ARY. ao 1959 the Orchard 4 p.m. ‘Sun- » ot at aa Me ager the new’ wing is: divided: tnto ‘classrooms. On. the second level is the narthox, a _ day. An open hotse will precede the dedication from 3 to 4 p.m. The original ~‘ chapel, three offices'and the church parlor. A large social-hall -with fireplace, — Orchard Lake Chapel was dedicated on July 18, 1874. In 1954, under the supervision stage, dressing rooms and kitchen are on the third level, “Serving on the building of the first permanent pastor, the Rev. Barney D. Roepcke, the sanctuary was re- modeled ant rebanlshed with tee Sire Steere Cee The basement of _ committee were Charles Wright, Charles Forbes, R. E. Dailey, Alex Ferguson, George Gotshall, and Robert Newton. The Rev. Edward D. Aucierd ts apes. 4% - e ae a t ott Wm. ‘LoF oustaia, Pasior .+ 40 AM sunpay. ond 11 AJ. |} services ....9 I SUNDAY SCHOOL. . 9:30 A.M. | CARURCH SERVICE . 11:00 AM. ST. JOHN’S PONTIAC 87 Hill St. at Cherry St. Carl W. Nelson. Pastor CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. é WALLED LAKE Meeting at Walled Lake Elem. W. Maple Near Lada Rd. M. Frederick Foutz. Pastor soon Sue ape mt tt Feb. 15th, Rev. Warren Smith of Coldwater, Michigan commen te -seate FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 576 Orchard Lake Ave. Rev. Hareld Marshall, Pastor oennmnall Men s Choir to Sing ‘at Crescent Hills Lyceum 10:30 A.M, Sunday + Cc aae.. The Men's Choir of Crescent 30 P.M. area ot apt some Speaking Hills Baptist Church, Crescent - Harry Nichols, President . ae road at- Universal, will fur- — “#/nish special music at the 10 a.m. worship service Sunday. Paula Kilgore will be youth as- sistant to the pastor, the Rev. Ben- jamin A. Bohn. The pastor reports attendance in | January has increased 15 per cent, and offering has increased 21 per cent over January of 1958. a ‘WESLEYAN METHODIST Lu ori LYNN STREET tress ere 7:80 mes so Wership 11 A. M. W. ¥, P. 6. 6:45 P.M. ‘and Bitte Service .7:30 P. M. REV. vm, 1 JONSON, Pastor” _ DONELSON BAPTIST CHU RCH Rilssbeth Lake Rd. at Tilden on s-see ||Need Many Chaplains eee 10 as a. eee * a sie ween: St OP INGTON Uf — More than Service: ere eeree (OOP H OEE HH doe we Ti FM 100 vacancies for Roman Catholic ares 6 Ser oe v ; 5 - . : ‘6 sseenses eevee aa . 4 ae . 5 . eT w . chaplains exi: st in the armed forces, and the shortage is growing =at|worse, says a report of the “| Church's Military Ordinariate. The report said results of an appeal for 8. 8, wie eee ae ewate tit FREE Ml DIST ai lee ext pare bo . a U2! Mt Clemons Stoat : The Episcopal Church Missionary Service of the Advent Tonight 7:30 W. Leng Lake Ra. at Middlebelt THE REV. JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar fervice and Chereh Scheel Oris ae ond 11:15 A, M, ely Commenion First Sunday | Inter-Church REV, ROBERT B. PIERCE The Rev. Robert B. Pierce, pas- tor of M tan Methodist Church in Detroit, will be the preacher at the Inter-Church Fel- lowship worship service in Central Methodist Church Sunday evening. A graduate of Northwestern Uni- versity and Garrett Biblical In- stitute, he is the son, grandson and great-grandson of Methodist ministers. - ——~ ee ee | seat Saiowms ome 15t CONGREGATIONAL 4 on "Tour of Mission CHURCH | Mill, E. Huren and Mt. Clemens Rev, Malcolm K. Burton, Paster 700? and Heiniog Wore, ished W Nort oi Caley 10:00 ‘PREPARED, FOR WHAT?’ REV. MR. BURTON, Preaching YS) THRs v1 SCIENCE ! SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY Wi — Me ad Tat PA. Rev. Kart W. Ostberg, Assoc. Paster | Light and Ute Hoor—CKLW— | Morning Service ES 10:30 A. M. An honorary degree was con- ferred on him by Union College in 1949. Ordained to the ministry in 1941, he ‘served several pastorates prior to — to his present charge to Hear Detroit Minister ‘Washington Medal was presented positor and professor of religion Fellowship Freedom Foundation's - George him for “outstanding achievement in bringing about a better under- ra of the American way of le." .Inter-Church Fellowship — will begin with a hymn sing at 6:45 p.m, Dr. Howard Emrick, Bible ex- at Adrian College, will present the study lesson on ‘Immortality’ at 6 p.m. His general theme for the series of study has been ‘Great Ideas in the Bible.” * * * Refreshments will be served dur- ing the social hour from 6:45 to 7:3 by the Women’s Society. for Christian Service x * * . Dr. Pierce will then preach at the 7:30 p.m. worship hour, This will be the last of Inter-Church Fellowship services for the year. Rev. T. R. Allebach fo Preach Tomorrow “The Author of Salvation” will be the topic of the Rev. Th re R. Allebach’s sermon at 10 Sunday ‘in the Oakland- Avenue United Presbyterian Church. At a recent meeting of Detroit Presbytery, the pastor was elected to be a delegate to General Assem- iment, i speak at the fifth annual Sweet- bly.in Indianapolis, Ind. in May. The Rev. Donald Andrews, pas- tor of the Church of the Atone- Waterford Township . will heart Banquet, at 6:30 p.m. Friday. Gospelodians to Sing ”“ 7 eres am 3 SPIRIT FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Sunday Services and Reading Room 6. NORTH BOSELAWN. Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street | Sunday School 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 A.M. Sdbtortin Seteing PES t pi P.M Sunday “Race Rela a Rev. R. Hoover > te 4 ~. : ee oe: 8 wth y earner ta 7: Pert the Church a wie The Gospelodians, a chorus from | Messiah Baptist Church, will pre- sent a program at 3:30 p.m. Sun- day at the Church of God, 529 Nebraska St. The afternoon affair will honor the pianist, Margaret ar] Lewrence end Willams Steels RADIO STATION 2 Wt ni ~ CKLW EVERY SUNDAY ~ y 800 KC. - CHANNEL 7 # £X 9:30 A. M. - Rev. Trieadly Genes Baptist Charch. Y. M. C, A. 131 Mt. Clemens Street : R. Garner, Paster — FE 46-7407 | §unday School ° ... Morning Worship .......cesec0e-1 Study ste ee ee Seer eee reese e Central Methodist | REV. MILTON HB. BANK, DB. D., Minister BEV. DANIEL J,° WALLACE, B. D., Assoc. cn, Minter REV. JOHN HB, BALL, D, D., Assoc, Minister MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A. M. “THE ROAD OF DISCOVERY” Dr. M. H. Bank, Preaching Perma ote Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) <== ——————— Ce Green ee ee eee een eee wea Present Pageant The Rev. S. M. Edwards will preach on ‘‘Responsibility of a | Leader’’ at 11 a.m. Sunday in the Liberty Baptist Church. Fifteen members will present the pageant, Planned Tonight Missionary Talk |: Auburn “es Soule Ralph ¢ cies ‘kas Rev. John H. peaiaeel | Will Speak at Free Methodist Church The Rey. John H. Schlosser, mis- sionary to. the Philippine Islands, will be guest speaker and show pictures at 7:30 tonight at the First Free Methodist Church, 501) Mt. Clemens St. FIRST OPEN J Sunday School...» 845 4 taal CHURCH = J Second Service «11:00. a. N of wolten cai Te PAUL Joslyn at Third (North side) George Mahder, Pastor ¥ Early Service...... 8:00-A. * Morning Service ...10:45 A. © Sunday School . ee AS ‘ Wed. Lenten Service 7: TOWNSHIP x « ‘He will also speak tomorrow at the 10 a.m. Sunday School and 11 a.m. worship hour. ; For the past four years, the Rev. Mr. Schlosser has been di- rector of the Light and Life Bi- ble School, a leader training cen- ter for the Free Methodist Church. Founded in the interior jungle village of Bunawan, the school has been moved to the coastal elty of Butuan, Island of Min- eanao. ‘ Before going to the Philippines, the guest speaker served as & missionary to China where he was born of missionary parents. He re- ceived his early education there and studied later in the — States. A graduate of Greenville Col: ‘\lege in Illinois, he received his theological training at New a Biblical Seminary. Awards Going to 2 Scouts at Bethany Baptist - ‘Scouts Kenneth Goff Jr. and the Pontiac District Council of Boy Scouts. It will be -received by Jameés Ryan, scout chairman... | Bethany’s Troop No. 7 and the scout committee will attend in a David Haviland will assist the pastor, Dr, Joseph I. Chapman, in the 8:45 a. m. service and at the vesper hour, Sue Leoni and Allen Travis will be youth assistants. ‘At both morning services the Ladies Cliorus will sing ‘‘Soft Were “A Plea” at the 3 p,m. service. Mrs. S. M. Edwards is the director, Your Hands” and the choir will present “Preserve My Soul.” aot Sees Columbia Avenue Church to Open Baptist Mission The first service of the Columbia Avenue Mission in Rochester will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the pavilion building at Avon Town- ship Park, The Rev. Jay Brown, area mis- sionary of ‘the Home | Mission Board of the Southern’ Baptist Williams St. at W. had said 5 The Rev. C. George Widdifield, a Fock ‘wise me : foundation of “the saree a res trie of Fal i 1520, also true of } SUNDAY. SERVICES 8:00 ANcustedey | Cormmragnion 9:30 A.M.—Morning Prayer, Church School * I | 11:00 AM —Merang Prayer ae * é ‘All Saints Episcopal Church The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate Sermon by the Rector Sermon by the Rector Church School Pike Rector ST. GEORCE’S _ EPISCOPAL CHURCH Milford, Mich. 8:00 A..M.—Holy Communion o~ A. M-Pam amily fone pi Bn and Gervioes a i steer Conducted q Church Scnosi sigs The Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar: J] Convention, will be the guest * * * The Rev. Marion F. Boyd, pastor /munity Activities of the Columbia Church, said ll ultimate plan is to make the mission a self-supporting church. The Southern Convention has | a goal of 30,000 new Baptist | churches ant missions _ before | 1964, First Christian Church Discinies of Christ © — . 10A.M. day School . Church Service .. 11 A.M. ese W. Huron Rev. D. D. McColl _ wmnegDar—an P.M. PRAYER GROUPS @ We Cordially Invite You to All Our Services . FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY — 6. ». kn NORTH EAST BLYD., veneee ‘ * * * | Hubbs and Mrs. Filo} chair- | Carroll Hoghes are assisting general man: J, T. Davis with arrange-| a ments. The pastor's sermon topic tomor-if row morning will be “‘The Outlets pedsscin. sends vial Z ree WORSHIP 7 aie rhe semhsheoagy: The annual loyalty dinner of Church Square Lake & Telegraph Wm. C. Grate, Pastor © Church Service ... : Sunday School... te 7079 Commerce Rd. i New Church Building ~~ (West Bloomfield Township) “ Wm. C. Grate, Pastor ® Sunday School ....10:00°A. M. '= Church Service . a = (Next to Dublin School) Missionary Alliance |) © Howard E. Claycombe, Pastor . Church 5 Seivices at 8:30 A. M. ‘ e . and. 11 A.M. M-59 at Cass Lake Rd. © & Sunday School ..... 945 A.M. | Rev. G. I. Bersche, Pastor “ Sunday School ..... 9:45 A. M. i GRACE. Sunday Worship ...1190 A.M. || Comer Gunes ie. “Why Be a Christian?” 4 Poway = meer - u ervice . A Y. F, eee enwe oon 6:00 P. M. j ese Pin Bod =A 5 OTVICe@ ....11° Evangelistic: Service 700P.M. 10 Sunday School ....11:00A “Decision Determines Destiny” || REVIVAL MEETINGS St. steph | with © V.F.W. Hall—Walton Blvd. Rev. H. P. Rankin | (Between Dixie and Sashabaw) ~ | February 10th - 22nd = Guy B. Smith, Pastor ? i, Church Service . 30 A.M eer es tenes yao B Sunday School. 1043 AM. SUN JAY SCHOOL... 9:45. A.M, SHEPHERD of the LAKES ] CHURCH SERVICE, .11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL. . 9:30 AM. | ST. TRINITY | Who can understand his errors? | § Cleanse thou me from secret|i; faults. M. | M. ® M. M 10:00 A.M. © 11:00 A. M. } » TNS ALM. © r South Satna at Jeon | Yau. Mart, Pastor 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP “AN IMPORTANT QUESTION” 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL: Youth Fellowship... .6:15 P. M. Wed. 7:30 wa M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship “PONTIAC ‘CHURCH . OF “CHRIST Welcomes All an isitors * eee . 9: 50 a. m, Worship .......... wees "10:50 a.m, Sunday Evening" wert ee Listen to Herald of Truth CKLW-TV Channel 9 Saturdays 8:00 P.M. WXYZ Detroit 5:30 to 6:00 PM. Gendurs Everybody Is Invited! 1180 North Perry St. cee eereorenens sat ioetoe~ OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH - REV. DEEG, Pastor—MONTCALM and GLENWOOD 10:00 A. M.—“Eyes to See” - Sun. School 11:15 A.M. School of Missions 6 P. M. Columbia ‘Avenue BAPTIST eee _ _ Mt West Coletta Ave ndey Séhiel = . h of Christ, 1900 Inverness; & “Some Certainties"” wil be his] congrega | held) the first service in the new! _ #. jchurch last Sunday. E - | ¥et to be installed is the verse hind the baptistry in raised alumi-! * if W. Travis é tar kell tet oe oe Sun, School 10 a.m., Morning Worship. Viem Sun, Even, 7:50 p.m. Weg. Prayer 7:30 p.m. : t SApeerF, Minister—FE 4-0000 a eee | | Apostle Oharch of Obrisl 459 CENTRAL © Young People Seturday . eeheeee Bs! Sunday Schoo! and Worship peasant 0:00 Sunday wee eevee 7:00 P.M. n Teees W Services Woed., Thurs., Fri. 7:00 P.-M. Church Phone FE 5-8361 any. JAMES KAVANAGH Congregation fo Hear Temperance Speaker Speaking Sunday in Macedonia | Baptist “Church will be the Rev. James Kavanagh, field represent- ; ative of the Michigan Tempera’ rater - a Foundation. : : * 2° om aa ME Hig sisaes lesson at the. 11 a.m._worship hour is Ecclesiastes 7: 1-17, His sermon is entitled “Let) CHURCH :. NAZARENE Church, will be guest preacher at the first of six dinner meetings | known as Christian Living Dinner's | at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Jerle Head will be evening soloist. | children. Youth Rally Set Tonight at Christian Temple A nursery will be pagvided for The Oakiand Youth Fellowship Assistant, 2nd Lieut. Geod Music — Singing — True to thé Word Preaching | God Meets With Us— You Tes, Are Invited | CHRISTIAN TEMPLE $05 Auburn ened Fg CHRISTIAN. PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH Whittemore Street 4 7:30 P. M. Weanesday Bilver ‘Tes bid =F 7. 2 eae! ad ee ia nape my sa +. Us het mg a | gman sTRerT 4 of Macedonia. Pulpit arell | ee ‘a S | Tet "ng ater | ‘ Werth Evin "WHO IS JESUS chaiste’ . . Passmore and A. E. Freeman, | a Youth Service... . 6:30 P.M. ) | one ‘Evangelistic: Service 7:30 P.M. | :: Rev, Gerald W. Gibson | —— Enon ene Bt to Continue Series 1 Bi Speet Minister of Ble, 4 “Return to Jesus” will be the lf ' ‘€ : topic of reed ae Sal er | iP a.m, | a eae Gn en The: Salvation Army Ss continue the series of sermons on ¢ ‘ “The Judgment of Nationa’ -af 7 ~ 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET : if ‘The Fell hip Class ‘will be in| Sunday School 9: +45-2.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. vie charge of the 6:30 dinner wn Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Meeting 7:30 p.m. |; Valentin thdce in Jenary Fete] Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 pm. | |; ruary and March will bé honored. CAPTAIN’ AND MRS._J. "WILLIAM HEAVER < aes Rally is scheduled for, 7:30 tonight | in Christian Temple, 505 Auburn Ave. A film, “Quest” will be orship Rev. Lely P..Mation—Spenker | . a 11MS te 12:18 Noon—Sunday School Classes 1 ig : 680% M~«Young People's Services ab os ats shown as part of the program. The fellowship will hold the Sun- day Singspiration at 9:15 p.m. in Marmont Baptist, Church, 2: W. } we to try.” Walton Blvd. Svoiat Spechen: Sev. Wits. Mintel — aw te 6 ie: le te AR 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL lednesday—Bible Study is 11 A.M, WORSHIP HOUR.” ae Jour M. Thoredey— by Pleta “F 7. WORSHIP: HOUR . A Pandiy Woleome Away You! bd | Fé a _ Be il Pestor Associate | FE 4-0239 347 N. Saginaw Hi ture of eastern people,” the bish- School ........ 945A.M. }}°P said.. OAKLAND AVENUE Morning Wor NgOKM. | “For instance, Out Lord told Hs Oakland at Cadillac outh Service ...... . disciples to shake the 0 ir PO eran: pr? cor gre | ee seeds 720 P, 04, feet whed they were, ill treated or Prayer Meeting and t accepted. Asdrey Limkemen, Youth Dirsttor 1] Study Wednesdey 7:30 P.M. a me tee Cneak, he dut it ym. Worship 10:00AM. ff . bolic of hatred, spite, bit- Bible School....... 1120 A. M. |terness, resentment or . Youth Fellowship.. 5:45 P.M. | LISTEN to Evening Service ... 7:00 P. M. WMUZ FM | Wednesday : 108.5 on_your dia! ha Prayer Meeting.. 7:00 P. M. DETROIT’s earn JOSLYN AVENUE et Slates Meetings | 3456 Primary Street ¥. Wm, Palmer, | Paster | “Sunday School... .10:00 A. M. | Worship: ~ aes . ISAM “MY DUTY 70 GOD” : hat 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. i Services will be conducted each | except Saturday. ‘ ining service will start at 7. | ‘The evangelist grew up in Nom, Worship, 11:00 : . eee Richmond, Va., sérved as man- “Youth Fellowship .. 6:00 P.M Evangelistic, 7 745 ager of an A&P store and later A -Fuill Gospel Service, became a foreman in the rayon : COMMUNITY UNITED : , PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The same year he — the nrg Training tute ‘at Drayton Plains, Michigan | W. 4, Tepewisnen Jr., Paster k, N. Y., and was ‘Bible School....... 9:45 A.M. After serving several pastorates, + Morning Worship. .11:00 A,M. the Rev, Mr. Rankin visited Alli- + Youth Groups..... 6:30 P.M. a en Oe ee mo- :Evening Worship,.. 7:30 P.M. * Wed. y Hour and + Study Hour-..... 7:30. P.M. | re CHURCH OF THE tert |Build Homes for Aged ATONEMENT “Visit the Church of the Till OKLAHOMA CITY W—A large ’ i sdistael _ Old Fashioned Gospel” — : iactaes Presbyterian , Scale project for building homes : subur® } 210 N. PERRY AT _MILBOURNE - 945 A.M. { “Bible | 1100.4.M | o ‘Behoo!. eee Merning Worship. . — | “Maceday Lk. & Wms. Lk. Rd. | | ~ Rev. Mey F, Lambert, Paster if ‘Sunday School... 9:30AM. ‘Morning Worship. 10:45 A. M. Sg Sunday Schoo! 10: 45 A. M ~* #e ee ~ a ee @ yee b ‘Sunday School ....945A.M. f a Worship Ja 1 » FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Poster REV. = HERSHEY, 8.0. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-1:00 CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30+11:00 HURON AT WAYNE REV. WRLUIAM H. MARBACH, 0.0. FEB. ihe THRU ? 7:30 NNT REV. G, R. ANDERSON, Linesyille, Pa. EVANGELIST OF THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENB Joslyn at Third , RISTIAN Edmand 1. Watkins, Paster “Bible School ......- 9:30 A. M. LITERATURE SALES Speak r Takes Motion hae service 600 P.M Pictures. of Field Work| waa as ae in. Africa, Near East - and Study,..,... 7:30 P, M. Evangelistic. meio will ne ‘AUBURN HEIGHTS ue ETN. cam taba teed Dynaniic Preaching — | MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH - 351 Prospect St. Sunday School....10 A, M. Eve. Worship.. ¥ +e LONGFELLOW PUB Ww ung People soaked 6:15 P.M. ..4:30 =~‘ Wednesday Eve. Service. . BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Held at TIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Avenue Sunday School $45 Merning Service 1100 Youth Service 6:00 Evening Service 720 Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje Morning Worship. ...11: 15 A.M, LIC SCHOOL 10 A. M. 7:30 ednesday Service Rev. Paul Johnson FE 4-7172-—FE 5-9822 1:30PM | _ Special Music and Singing | Come Once and Youll © wits: Again! “BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH Osmun at Going — “The Church where a are never a 5 stranger” Bethany Baptist Church \West- Huron at Mark Street DBR. JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, Pastor PERCY M. WALLEY, JR., Minister of Education Two 45 A.M. and 11:00AM. - Went seee2) Sermon: ‘A.W.O.L."—Seout Sunday Observed 9:45 A.M—Church School Classes for All pet P.M—“CHRIST AND THE WORLD SCENE” 00 P.M.—Evening Vespers eeemaanar 7:30 .P. Satin. week Prayer ané Bible Study — “An American ‘Baptist Convention Church” crsaeents red Read 10 AM,’ Woership—11 A.M, Sunday Crescent Hills Baptist. SCHOOL . Near Hatchery Read © ——————- A. Bohn, Paster eto Oaklarid and FIRST’ BAPTIST CHURCH Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan | Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E, Hakes, Ass't Pastor 9: 45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages 10: 45 A M:—MORNING WORSHIP "UNITY OF THE SADNTS” aE 00 P.M. —EVENING SERVICES _. »' “HOW GOD REASONS” REV. veh Siac memediss Me rgece niendliieg ~s ‘Emmanuel BAPTIST CHURCH 645 S. TELEGRAPH ROAD | ESPECIALLY INVITES YOU. To WORSHIP at 3 GREAT SERVICES. bss A.M. _ 11:00 A. M. "7330 P. Me boise (BAPTISMAL) . DR, TOM! ‘MALONE PREAC HING AT ALL SERVICES Our completely dcpittavetaitios Sunday School has a message for people of all ages. The modern, supervised nursery en- ables parents to begin _ their week ina spirit-filled at- mosphere. # - Last Week | 253. “Radio Revival. Wron. 10:15 A. M, Each Sunday fe | - = a wm te 3S ee ab ~ . henna oe se ee ee a Gene Wright’s Rams are the only to tame the Highland Park |} in score’ the; — ticked buzzer | Face igs fol. =f pe: 9) ; Sgt oor = eo een nee : Ohlels for win- Rita, Varsity game is set for |jos Keller and Derocher set the | ‘Sing thelr decision. oe amen: Shamrocks are Re Itinal periog pace for Rams with > But all H fang and enn e ore _|T points ae nearly everyone else in the stand- toe sete : . tie wikia ‘Jim s N Siders; _- £ .. ing-roomonly ro Wd were'too| 91h NATIONALLY-Edgar Blair, of Western Michigan Uni- [Me fun into more than the usual}, "The aime, drew big, and! Dolsy hasty with their thoughts. During! - versity, is the lone college player trom Michigan among the top wr ha lee seach meee Se etre of the ou scorers in the country. Blair currently boasts a 23.6 average and the bs — agp he —giware that a foul had been called se gg i ate He has already been drafted by the Detroit’ . St ina” 4b < told cantata ta tine) in the ‘back court against Pontiac's) _"~ Fo ow y tilts. the uproar was terrific. The air ~ ‘Bill Hayward. ~ ’ , ” sonal foul*-anmounced and _ after - . a ; ' === Avon /rample - Dale Lucas strode to the foul : fe -. line for Flint and calmly sank two ne ie ark ; $69 he gift tosses. to deadlock the count at : sf ee ee l k Ori Tri contest into a three-minute over- eee Se peeing ot ae Ted bo he em tee Clawson Giving :- triumph here Friday night as ‘ Suge tiie comes Coach 2nd Gift straight victories came to a halt. | n | Sette uae in yo ae . Carlin Presented Son records. Northern earned the tie| _ Earlier in Day, Troy pants fat a cae fe Ae Keeps Winning gained its first conference victory, Dee is * a 68-67 conquest of: visiting Sagi-| By CHUCK ABAIR naw, to complete, the SVC pro-|: It would have been hard to con- gram, vince a stranger watching Avon- “The heartbreaking defeat endan- dale play for- the Ist time last — the previously unbeaten night that the Yellowjackets had). rating as the No. 1 Class won four straight games—over A basketball team in state high ss e a ce anyone. Coach page me HITS 17—Bob Porritt of Clarks- © GETS 22—Walled Lake defeat-' . SCORES 31—Holly won its 9th | Except for a three-minute spree an Ryzin's cagers| | ied his team to victory over ed Van Dyke, 60-49, with-Kirk straight and 10th ‘game in 12 |in the opening quarter, the locals _ probably deserved a better fate in) Evans the pace for the starts by trimming Bloomfield | failed to show the spark they had view of the gallant comeback they| West Bloomfield last night, 63-57, Viings with 22 points in an Inter- Hills, 62-59, with George Mc- |displayed in recent despite Indians also staged a great come- ie Possession back of their own and there lies ears satay mgt soor yeaa ike daniels -|Oxford, Imlay Score Victories , was hanging in the balance. The ® . final score was Fitzgerald 62, Avon- t ' e 8 ‘ dale 38. Pm AR Where things were, sad.in Au- we. e idl : in in ; burn Heights, all was joy at Lake : : : Orion where coach Hal Cartin i to jleague records, St. Mary ry jmark,. ie Sow, Ravens SCL seasons, leaving them sharing second place with 8-2 has a 9-1 } Rams, Ravens summary: —~8T. FREDERICK ST. BENEDICT G¥T a T cher 28-1212 Everhart § 9-13 19 Pocs 4 1-2 9 Storen 2 0-2 4 ' 1 0-3 2 uccl 2 0-4 4 422-610 Longo: 2 1-2 & Landty- 6 0-0 0 ar-A, 1 0-2 2 Bieri 32-6 8 McFaul 0 3-3 3 Praser 9 0-1 6 oe Totals 1413-2841 Totals 12 13-26 37 St. Prederick . sees. 16 10 7 O41 St. Benedict ..s...0.. 12.6 9 10-37 3 * ’ y, Ot <9 W All four favored teams won in the Wayne-Oakland League last night but each had much more trouble than was anticipated. 2 * ‘This was especially true of front- runners Brighton and Holly despite the fact they were playing teams tied for last place. Brighton, down by two points early in the $rd period, rallied to trip up Milford 62-53 while Holly was squeaking by surprising Bloomfield Hills 62-59 in a wild Clarkston, playing at home for the 1# time in a month, had to come from behind to down West Bloomfieki 63-57. Clarenceville : "Pontiac Press Phrote 9 STRAIGHT — Leroy Decker, in his first season as. head bas- ketball coach at. Holly High ‘| School, has guided the Broncos. to 9 straight victories. After los- Ie in in W-0 Battles bows. r Favorites gave Northville plenty of trouble before succumbing 58-52. * * * Bloomfield Hills was not expect- ed to be much of a match for high- riding Holly after being battered by weak Oak Park Tuesday but the Barons were “way up.” They were never ahead or even tied but came close to pulling it out with a 24-point last seconds, John Dixon and Doug Danziger combined to lead that late surge and the Bloomfield scoring with 18 ami 13. Holly is now 11-2 overall fwith nine straight wins but cannot gain in the loop unless Brighton * * * Terry Anderson. sparked Mil- ford’s bid for a major upset with. 23 digits Wut Brighton showed bet- ter balance with” Don Appleton garnering 21, Sean-Lavan 17 and Russ Hudson 12, The game at Clarkston was a ‘see-saw affair until Jay Camp- bell’s field goat broke the 5th tie of the last quarter with 1:46 left on the clock, The Wolves held on the rest of the way. Bob Porritt tallied 17, Dick Cav- erly 14 and Campbell 13 to pace Clarkston, John Lucadam hooped 19, Larry Hollister 14-and Barry Johnson 12 for the losers. Lucadam and Hollister were among three Lakers who fouled out in the final three minutes, x & Northville had a 14-point advan- before wrapping up the verdict with three free throws. Bob Starnes hooped 20, Fred Schw&rze 16 and Jeff Goodrich, who. was sidelined for six games, 11. Tony Giernbazzi tage cut to three with 1:27 to play}. SG ) ie “Milford: aa St Bened “Fights in Golden Gloves’ et itl Glorious Past Crushed by Fines Maple Leafs tonight. TORONTO (#--On a hot spot that Wings, it could very well be the really burns, the heavily fined and /lowest depth in public standing to bawled out Detroit Red Wings face|which the Detroit club has ever a crisis in their-National Hockey) fallen. League game with the Toronto) Over the years the Red Wings’ Soe J history has been largely glorious. If the last-place Leafs beat the —or $100 fines slapped on 14 of the 18 squad members was therefore a horrible crusher to. past pride, = Coach Sid Abel, indicating ex- hausted patience, ‘handed out the fines to virtually the whole slump- ridden Red Wing cast yesterday Leads Phoenix Open PHOENIX, Ariz. —Par-busting| on '|Gene Littler was two strokes tal final nine holes front today as the, $20,000 any- thing-can-happen Phoenix Open Golf Tournament moved into. the third round. Littler, four strokes off the pace yesterday, used a T-under-par 63 to sweep into the lead and tie an Arizona Country Club course rec- ord, - * * * The San Diego golfer, who. has not taken first-place money since the Las Vegas, Nev., Tourtament of Champions in April 1957, went Chief Tankers Edge Indians the 160-yard freestyle relay to ef- fect the win. x« *& * Barry Horst was a double win- ®¢)lner, in the 40 and 100-yard free- style. Jerry Gavette's butterfly win in 1:06.5 was a fast perfor. mance, says Coach Gene Norris. Summary: 40-yard freestyle — PE ge Tem: Shants (FC); Phillipe ( write PCR + -yard Rg note | _ pues PCH); 100 vere Geet 4 we Oty Goins (FC ». Time wollewey (FC); Whipple soar 00-yard breaststroke—Norvell (PCH); lodee (rem); Bilamy (PCH), Time 104.8, -yard reestatroke—Norvil (PCH); 1382 yard b ype ef (FC); Metnrick wo: ). Oi pee neat Diving — Williams (re); Baie (FC); Wideman (PCH). 120-yard indiv. med. — Gibbs (PCH); ae (PC); Donaldson (PCH). Time 4:3 ie ~ ber, Hoekman ose med, relay — Flint Central. Time 1:29.3. PCH team, Blamy, Norvell, Powers, Roberts. 160-yard freestyle relay -— Pontiac. Time 1.27.0. Uligan, Roeser, Gaensbauer and Hoekman. - Italians Set Pace in Sled Title Race ST. MORITZ, Switzerland w — Italy’s Sergio Zardini and Luciano Alberti, with sensational record runs, today took the lead in the World Two-man Bobsled Champion- ship at the halfway mark. After the first two heats of the four-heat competition the 27-year- old Italian had a total time of 2:41.33 minutes, Arthur Tylep of Westen, Mass., and Lt. Tom Butler of Visita, Calit., were second with a total time of 12:42.41 minutes. Utica Deteated by Center Line Utiea fell below the 500 mark again Ist night by dropping a 52-38 Bi-County vets! to Center Line. * The dino held early leads but fell behind by 10 at halftime pon % Penkeys, at|en route to their gg he oe utrilite ris Realty against four wins.’ Ed Bluthardt \greaka, Bat Huron jeaners it was the high scorer for Center| © Line with 16 as Fred Sattler and Dennis Schneider with seven each iwere high for Utica.............. Littler Goes Par-Busting spree down the with a G-under- par 30, Littler gave the credit to an unerring putter that counted for an eagle on the 10th hole and to 20 feet. Jerry Magee, Toronto, Canada, set the course record Thursday. Then along came Littler, The bogey eight was posted by Marty Furgol, LeMont, Il., who was 6- under-par when it happened, * * * Bob Gajda of Forest Lake was 9 strokes behind the leader with 70-69—139, A pair of 23-year-old novice tour- nament golfers — Jim McMullin, Fair Oaks, Calif., and Joe Camp- bell, Knoxville, Ten, — were tied for second at 132. McMullin posted a 67 to go with an opening day 65, Campbell had 64-68, The leaders: 7 Gene Utter Sp eeeeciese si rpm S t Ti d Up to Last{oe campbell nee : 4-60-13 oun e iP Marty Furgol s...... vaenies a1-#t—134 Event; PCH Wins Relay | art Walled. 3. + To-go= 138 ‘ obs eco "oS" 98-69—138 for 50-46 Victory Phy Al walle tenon > Mesct3e pee agrees see eeeesereerene 68-68 4 l P| poibenicoedaoocar oe 68-6 Battling neck-and-neck all the pad mneten : 0-20-26 way to the last om pom! Arnold Palmer idesdestascctew 8 136 afternoon, Pontiae Cent mine Beres, oo -:22-+:--.02-) =a rs atct 1 a 50-46 vict pesggy es tad SAocenrooobenh * Hobe. 4 from Flint Central, to give thelpemt George welscc close Teds Chiefs a 4-3 Saginaw Valley (6-3)pDick Mayer ............. pesos 12-67—199 all) mark Bod DUPER .....ccecsseecvcee 68-T1—199 over Gajde opertone becca 70-68 2 Paul O'Leary ..........0 ses » 6F- 0 x *& & Oe Brewer Jr vison eees OOeTI—440 2 wcovene Ta68 0 -Qme pool and team record was |Howie Johnson Lites TD N 1] | Sten Leonard .......- * 71-68 tJ set by Bruce Norvell, POH's ipo." warris...0.... SUN angi breaststroke star, who reduced Don A eee 14-64—144 the event figure (100-yard ortho: |jack* rleck ees. socc cece TUM dox) to 1:06.8. Every event was jJohn Barnum ...........¢..4¢ 70-11 Jack: Marden ........+ seer see OO T2—-141 a hot race, and it took a win in |Tony Lema esses Sooner ie 3-60 4 Ken Venturi ............00.. T1-90—143 Sale of Chisor Soon fo Unfold CHICAGO @—The Chicago White Sox story is expected to unfold when attorneys for Mrs. Dorothy Comiskey: Rigney said they will .|“‘give the complete story on what this thing is all about.” . : * * * “This thing,” is the merry-go- round which Dorothy, her brother, Chuck Comiskey, and lately Bill Veeck have been riding. Chuck, who has initiated a number of suits against his sils- ter since the 1956 death of their mother, Mrs. Grace Oomiskey, yesterday asked Probate Court to get numerous documents per- taining to her handling of club stock, , One of the documents is an op- ... y |4on Veeck reportedly holds until “|Feb. 18 to buy Dorothy’s 54 per cent stock interest in the club. Only last Monday, Chuck petitioned in Probate Court to have ah op- tidn declared null and void, Dorothy has promised newsmen a look < the documents in ques- tion when she replies to Chuck's — suit in a press conference today, January Leads Carabobo Open birdie putts Sanging- from seven) —_ Pontiac Press Phote HAPPY BOWLER — Jim Csiz- madia rolled Pontiac's 2nd 300 game of 1959 and the 3rd of the season, at Huron Bow! recently, It was only the second to be rolled in the establishment's his- Wings ‘Burn’ on Hot Spot after the “‘worst game I ever saw” —the 5-0 whipping from the New York Rangers Thursday night, & 8 Wes Afterwards the chastened Wings were tightlipped. No one talked much, Some éxpressed reactions, hows would come back fighting, xt * Capt. Gordie Howe, the Wings’ great star and 400-plus. goal man in his career, was among the 14 who were fined. “It it does the trick and gets us going, I'll pay another $100," sald Gordie. . Charley Burhs commented, ‘It ‘jlooks like we needed something to help us." x * * was on the grim side, “The way 1 feel Pen hotter off For tonight’ $ game the Wings will be without the services of two regulars, Nick Mickowski and Norm Uliman, because of injuries, Ullman, one of the four who weren't fined; has a bruised left foot. He hurt it in, practice Tuesday. Mickowski has a tory. cated left shoulder, suffered in the game. : “ ST. CHARLES, Il. ~-Batavia tligh School shot .500 from the field last night and scored a 30 basketball shutout over St, Chatien Dick Abhaiter took the tip-off + and scored the game's only bas- ket on the first shot of the eve- ning, From then until the final five seconds, Batavia did not get another change to shoot. St. Charleg took the ball after Abhalter’s basket and heki it until tive seconds remained in the first period, shot and missed, A's Want Look Spring Training man, who had only a taste of big. time baseball glory before misfor- tune struck him down, is getting another shot at the major leagues, * * *® The Kansas City Athletics an- nounced last night they will take a look at Houtteman in spring train- ing. The A's purchased Houtteman Va., in the American Association, That year he woe 19 ine. The A's also announced they will take a look at National League castof{ Russ Meyer, former Dodg- er and Philly pitcher. . Final Cage.Score, 3-0 left shot and missed, Abbaitar w ever, suggested that the Wings | Red Kelly, veteran detense man, : at Houtteman in - | KANSAS CITY &—Art Houtte-_ (just 4 doors from - Cy Owens off $, Sag.) Formerly in Orpheum Bldg. FE 2-7657 conditionally from the Detroit Ti-/ gers’ farm club at Charleston, W./iim Houtteman, . a product of * De-| the American League pennant.) VALENCIA, Venezuela iP — Don|, from Ernie Vossler of Midland, Tex.,| was the only other player in the round. He had a field to break par tn the second! mavfate £2600 sone 1 ; Lunches, Cocktails and | 7. PO a a AB a \ oR Badminisication to Give oe “Ideas on Program for “Federal Aid (AP)—The Ei- ifhy ad ; sf it : 7 [ i pe g 2 H af ‘Te teneess. . i gi i re A tranquil- helpful in treat- te, bark too much 17 rF 2 r° 8 Bal = ~ tes PONTIAC PRESS. sir URDAY, FEBRUARY 7 1959 Little Red Cap? went out to play. for a few minutes. x * * him. And don’t forget your cap. each other, on. * * * scrambled for it. : * * sickening thump, WASHINGTON (AP) — bert Humphrey (D-Minn) has sug- jcalling Humphrey: a peddler of “* oo” & Pin headin. powltaliny dpe NEWARK, N.J. (AP)—Jack Le: linho put on his little red cap and On other days, the S-yearold boy would be in the house in late afternoon. But Thursday was an) 17. especially nice day, and his moth- er told him he could go outside Just stay near home, ,she told Jack stayed near the house with a few of his friends. As children do, they tugged and pushed at and then someone grabbed a cap and tossed it to- ward the street. A new game. was Other caps followed, Soon Jack's little red cap landed in the street. His companions laughed as he The laughter was drowned out vy. |by the squeal of brakes and a | At the. wheet of the car, his eyes fixed in ym ‘a neighbor, A. patrolman Jowered a blanket over the child, covering also the little red cap that lay next to him. \Tells Nikita ito Take His Own Advice Sen. Hu- gested Soviet Premier Khrush- ‘Bichev take his own advice and stop one point in our MIDs True Life Adventures Ce. THERES. Ky Distributed by Y SOMETIMES SEVERAL. Wricccs WiLL CHOOSE THE / GAME ROOSTING PLACE AT NIGHT...AND, SINCE NOT ENOUGH ROOM “FOR ALL, THERE'S REALLY BEDLAM IN BIRDLAND. a7 King Features Syndicate. AFL-CIO Raps Ike's Labor Bill Qualified OK Given, to Senator Kennedy’s Measure by Some WASHINGTON (AP)—The AFL- CIO has sharply attacked the ‘labor control bill of President El- senhower. * * * At. the same time, some union officials Friday approved the bill of Sen. John F. Kennedy (D- Mass). But approval was quali- fied. Kennedy, chairman ol a Senate Labor subcommittee, said his group would consider both bills and: any ‘other labor control pro- posals behind closed doors Feb. At Friday's open hearing, two spokesmen for the AFL-CIO said the Eisenhower bill “shows clear jolh of having been drafted for political purposes rather than as a genuine attempt to cope with that corruption in the ranks of labor and management exposed by the McClellan —— in- re < * * The spacoreas, who issued a 70-page analysis with their state- ment, were Andrew J. Biemiller, legislative director of the AFL- CIO, and Arthur J. Goldberg, its special counsel. Albert J. Hayes, international president of the Machinists Union, understanding of labor problems but. had shortcomings, Youth Kills Himself to Avoid Reprimand SULPHUR SPRINGS, Tex. (AP) — Highway patrolmen stopped Truman Lester Alford, 15, Friday and found he had no driver's li- cense Sheriff Paul ‘Jones ‘saidathe pa- |trolmen took tht youth to the {home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. B, Alford of the .Piektan com- munity near here, for a talk. The youth went into the house to get his parents, Jones said. A few minutes later a shot rang out. Patrolmen found the .boy shot to death. A justice of the peace ruled of |suicide. oat Child labor in the U.S. was at a peak in 1900 when 26 per cent of boys 10-15 years old and 10 per cent of girls of that age were em- ployed in American industries. said Kennedy's bill had a better! Set for New Yorkers By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-TV Writer HOLLYWOOD (#—How did teen- lagers take over the popular music field? There can be no doubt that they did. The best-selling records are those favored by that age group called “ "Twixt Twelve and Twen- ty’’ by Pat Boone in his best-selling book. These twixters call the tune, and the adults grudgingly follow— or else divorce themselves from pop music, * * * This revolution in taste has taken place in the last two or three years, The Castro of the revolt was a side-burned guitar thumper named Elvis Presley, But one man doesn’t make an army, and Elvis bad powerful allies, *- * Certainly the disc jockeys have had much to do with upsurge of the teenage music industry. These record spinners range from the Milkman's Matinee annotncer of a 250-watter to Philadelphia’s Dick Lady of the Lakes General Guild to Present Drama Our Lady's Players of Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church's General Guild will present .a one- act drama at the group’s March 4 meeting.’ Mrs. Lester McDonnell has been named delegate for the Natiotial Council of Catholic Women’s Day convention to be held March 16, Mothers of children at Our Lady to serve breakfast for’ the month, beginning in. March. Paul Hagan is chairman for son as. cochairman. Nationwide Dial Plan NEW YORK (AP) — distance telephone numbers. Telephone Co. said Friday. .of the Lakes School are planning children the first Friday of each Mrs. | this project, with Mra: Erwin Stephi-| The new service will enable} users to dial station to station any-| where in the nation, the New-York Hollywood Headlines How Did Teens Conquer Pield of Popular Music? Clark, high sae of pop music through his TV dance parties. Observes a top record official: “Take a town like Los Angeles. There are 23 radio stations and at tion. Each one is trying to make a name for himself, and so they're looking for records that are new and different. Quality makes no difference. “The -teetiagers are like sheep: they'll follow whatever they hear. ‘If they're exposed long enough to ibad music, that’s what they'll like."* zx «® : & Said another executive: ‘The kids clamor to have their favorite records played on the radio. Grownups, don’t make as much noise, so they have to listen to the so-called music that the teenagers request.”” * * * From the head of a big music store: ‘The easiest way to get a loyal audience is to play to the teenagers,”’ Al Jarvis is the Christopher Co- lumbus of disc jockeys, having dis- covered the art form with his “Make Believe Ballroom’ here in 1932. He defends his fellow platter spinners. “The jockey owes it to his em- ployers to try to get the best rating possible, The way to get it is to play what the teenagers want to hear. They don’t want ‘Nearer My God to Thee’ in E flat. They want rock 'n’ roll, * * “When will their tastes in music get better? When we make this a better world for them to live in.” RE ORRIN SE A EE RE a FAITH A man and his test tube, a his son, oye and his patient, political lane are t rear- ppg ine ri and the Pilot br: ait. toa men liv’ no limits, space to eens & me sth iin ite Ings fhe justity the faith ings ng. a sublime faith in ourselves and our capabilities is a cardinal ‘ to travel. Men dart along high- ways; have faith they can control:-the VOORHEES-SIPLE father and 1, L. VOOREEES pa of his con- his human | safe landi e virtue’ of in a free country. They have ith has made air a favorite under them, We turn a dial cture - is UNERAL HOME | as — I ~ Phone FE 2-8378 maf STOP WATER IK win BONDEX ee ona aa mT iin Vital Surgery least five disc jockeys at each sta- The only cement paint with the double “OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lake Ave. PARK FREE REAR OF STORE \spen Won't . ot Em New Advance Technique for Cooling Brain, Heart Allows 1-Hour Blood Cutoff SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A brain cooling technique enabling surgeons. to cut off the blood sup- ply and operate inside the skull or on the heart for a full hour wag described. at a press confer- ence by a surgeon. * * *- The system, worked out-on dogs by Dr. John E. Connolly of Stan- ford University, is almost ready for trial on humans, he reported. Present techniques: permit a surgeon to work while a patient’s brain is bloodless for no more than eight minutes without irre- parable dathage. . * Dr. Goose ye a press con- ference that his refrigeration tech- nique, derived from Japanese re- search in the same field, involves the body remains warmer, x * * By a method -called hypother- mia, heart surgeons sometimes cool the whole body by surround- ing it with ice, reducing the nor- mal temperature of 98.6 degrees to 82 degrees. This slows the metabolic rate (as in animal hi- beration) and the. heart can be stopped for surgery—but for- eight ak at most. The body cannot. be cooled fur- ther but the brain can, Dr. Con- nolly found, ; «x * * He described a method of cut- ting. the two carotid arteries supercooling of the. brain. while|° ee - Associated A neighbor suggests that I retire, Will the income from Ne. * * ning of World War II. She * ting Social Security checks my widow's payments, could on my own work?” Yes. * From R.T.L. of Oakland, this right?” No. If you recover and you'll lose your payments. any money back. : From Mrs. T.B.8. of Pittsburgh, Pa.: thinking of going into the and want to know all the angles before I make the move. Where can I get information about my obligations as an employer so far as Social Security is concerned?” _’ The nearest Internal Revenue Service Office. has a Seame: pc Leet "py RAY. HENRY Free Writer an i = when: the : y tax then From BB. of gheldon, Iowa: “T'ye been working for the railroad as a telegrapher for nearly 36 years and plan to retire at 65 on my Railroad Retirement in a few months. start. selling insurance after I selling insurance interfere with my Railroad Retirement annuity?” x -® “Fm seriously drive-in business this summer x * oo FP. of Oklahoma City: “My wife died three months ago.after working under Social Security since the begin- was 60. I had ‘started drawing Social Security a year ago at 65. Am I eligible to any a er monthly payments because of her work?” No, unless you were receiving at least one-half - your support from your wife at the time she died and you're eligible as a widower to higher payments based on your wife’s Social Security record than you're now col- -+ leecting on your own record, * * From Mrs, GL. of San. Bernardino, Calif.: “I've been get- as a widow because I'm 63. If I start getting payments based x * - 7 4, ohio: “I have ao system worked under Social Security for nearly eight years, but the | . payments I could get as a widow were higher than I could get because of my own work. If I should remarry and. lose Calif.: “I’ve been disabled for nearly 18 months and have been getting Social Security disability payments. I’m told that if I recover from my disability, I'll have to repay all the money I’ve collected. Is go back to work or your dis- ability improves so that you would be able to work, oe you won't have to pay Airport Reports Crime: Someone Steals House Aviation Agency section of the air- port is missing. The frame house is 30 feet wide and 80 feet long. “It was there the first of the month but when we made the 10- day check yesterday it was gone.” No Trouble — It land dump, but since it which carry the blood to the brain, and running the blood through an ice-cooled coil before returning it to the arteries and thence into the brain. The brain temperature is thus reduced, The blood supply to the brain of his experimental dogs then could be cut off completely for-a full hour, he asserted, permitting) elaborate brain or heart surgery. ee ne nian eo emcee YOUR BASEMENT HEAVY DUTY FE 5-6150 BF t i - Here iS a Credit Union | for YOU! | SS er Fae-pare 4% DIVIDEND Get the Detaile = PONTIAC CO-OP FEDERAL CREDIT UNION | 40 E. Pike Se. grand ‘59 WAGONS HEATER $] 995” BIB GHAM MI_6-3900 Electronics Association Service PONTIAC BALDWIN RADIO &-TYV 1218 Baldwin Ave., FE 8-823 ° ihe ‘Ockiana, FR'4-in15 CONDON’s RADIO ie! 5 oad 36 &. Telegraph, A vi BADO oy HE LReR ee El & TV SERVICE tun We, eren, ar Bi Dy ene Vv a # P ° Cdromlcs Cf rsocvca F . . that top performance of your electronic equipment depends on the type of service that it receives. Be sure:you get the best in quality replacement parts and workmanship. Call an Oakland Dealer. PONTIAC OBEL RADIO & TV FE 4-4043 STEFANGKI 2+ Be > EM 8-051 Waren, sae aA meray ON PLAINS. on aint LATIMER cree ane HE aya “Fe mon w. Sth 8., OL 29-4792 44 Associated Members . Pec | Oakland County f? (eu uty Pegs Chaud - THE PONTIAC PRESS. TREASURE DISPLAY — This wall ‘of: brick in the dining room is the background for a num- ber of treasured pieces. These range from ac- cessories brought to Mrs. Johnstone from Sweden ,2 early American antiques. On the pine mantel there's a Russian tea cozy, early can Your Neighbor’s House candle molds, a butter mold and a brass tea kettle. The light above the fireplace is a Pullman © lamp. The shelf to the left is topped with slate and can be used {o hold hot dishes from the wall oven just beyond. Johnstones Live Above River Rouge By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor We shan't soon forget the Rich- ard Johnstone house. We were stuck for two hours in their driveway one very snowy Satur- day when we went to see the house. But that is in the past and een te be we're delighted to show you the Johnstone home. Because the Johnstones want- ed city conveniences like librar- ies and recreational facilities they decided to move from their Dearborn Township home. But they like country. living too. . COLONIAL TOUCH — All the chairs in the-living room are Colonial wing back style. The one in front of the fireplace is up- holstered in sandalwood tapestry which matches walls, carpeting and draperies. The chair at the right is turquoise. The lower shelf Their new home is a compro- mise. The —_ River and its ad- joining Parkway run through Bir- mingham, west of Southfield. The Johnstones found a lot 80x 370 feet deep, fronting on South- field. In the rear it drops down to the Parkway. Mr, Johnstone's mother has built a new home on the front of the lot. & After Mr. Johnstone drew plans: for the house, Stanley Potocki of Dearborn did the building. The Johnstones did a great deal of the finish work inside, She painted and he put in the low veitage wiring. Both of them cooperated on the tile floors. The children thought it a big picnic except when they were pressed into service x helpers. : Said children range from sev- en to sixteen years. Ricki, the oldest is 16: her sister and close companion is fourteen-year-old Jill. The two younger children are boys; Greg is 11 and Tim is seven, As you drive down into the Johnstone yard you see the dou- ble attached garage first of all. This is built of cedar shakes with turquoise doors. The house. prop- is built of reused brick with the same turquojse trim. At the (Continued on Page 14, Col. 4) of the bookcase is sandalwood while the upper ones are turquoise. Notice the old samovar on the hearth. In the background is the. hall and entrance way. The plants. are in the top of the wall next to the stairs. * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, rast a Tot, ee IN BIRMINGHAM — The Richard T. Johhstofes have-lived in this brick and ~ cedar shakes horne on Southfield in Birmingham since May. of 1957. Mr. Johnstone designed the house and Stanley Potocki of Dearborn built it. The Johnstones lid all i feet deep, running down to the Rouge River at the beck, . OLD DESK — That desk at the left is an antique walnut piece. The little hurricane lamp on ‘it. was young Tim's birthday gift to his mother, bought especially for that spot. The sofa has a fruit oo view is a rustic ‘one. Way down below in the River, _— sncgp enemy ace eee ae Pentthe Press Petes: tp Tom eute the painting, taying of tile arid Witting. The Johnstones’ lot is 80 feet wide and 370 f 53] oie eR a. eu and flower print covering on it. From the windows at the right the valley is the Rouge ae el a challenge to the home buying pomite ae HERE ELSE CAN YOU s BUY A HOME for... 66: PER MONTH DOWN (VA) NOTHING MORE TO PAY $ $ PER MONTH . Includes Principal, a Interest, Taxes, insurance FHA $375 Down $71 per Month ‘Availoble Also in the VIKING Lifetime Aluminum Siding a and Rooting vA}! BALA. $82.00 DOWN $390 DOWN $69 PER MONTH. $74 PER MONTH Model Cian dl a.m. to”8 p.m. - Daily and Sunday ~ JUDAH. LAKE: ESTATES No 4 ee \ a on aor THE. PONTIAC Press, SATURDAY. FEBRU ARY 1 te 1959" |® ieee 4 | NEW! G-E deluxe BUILT-IN OVEN |« with “Rotinseud, Spacious 21" size. Eye level controls. Oven and minute timer. Focused heat -, broiler. “1958's spe- cially priced to make room for 1959's. ~ TRONRITE - Automatic troner This ironer. has been traded in and’has been completely renewed in our service dept. $7900 FRIGIDAIRE imperial Dryer ALL PORCELAIN Completely renewed & fully guaranteed. One only. No vent, 3-posi- tion temperature con- trol. a 28" | Cinieletsly renewed and guaran- teed. installed ond delivered free. 128 51 wW. Huron Te ctasaremeaneail ACCS iy titanate han it ‘The Good Housekeeping mt of PONTIAC FE orsss | Open Mendey ond Friday ‘til 9 | Ornamental | |; en area with a shelf just be- | _Tron . art i 5 desk stands near the Fs 4 the .| set and a farge’ sofa invite relaxing. Even Tac, the faynily cat, curls up down here. - EDUCATED CAT Tae ig an educated cat. He | Spent his kitten year in school as grade pet. brought him home last June to . live with the family. Tac, in case first Timmy jtilework. For paper comes off with a damp sponge. | There are other time-saving (and cost-saving) techniques involved in instance, new .ce- men mortars developed by the Tile Council of America sanke it) possible to obtain installations with just about one-half the muss and fuss formerly involved. if g Fd white with a small design. Wood- CALL 3 | NEVER SO MUCH... FOR SO LITTLE Just Follow the Sign 3 mies nent of Pontiac on iat Rd. TOTAL $66 Per Month etal BEDROOM HOMES Fedora 2-422 Judah Lakes Estates | it's An Awful Lot - \ . 4, ” is ' | you, hadn't eni> cat” | Aemarnd ! Johnstones Choose. Home noe en a et Above the Roug © River | wm wau'ea'eaa'cw (Of Water f0 Use © ta'sate toss tr nee es tains are deep aqua. One wail dnd bounds. Much of this demand : filled with “built-in” units is — 96 ralition galloies’ ol: wader is due to the requirements .of - (Contied From Page 18). bave oly a while rue at the painted to match. Each sil | his is the staggering amount|automatic laindries,’ automatic ~ tonto ys top, The Jolnstones have an old- | Bis, ® desk with apiple best lof water that one person in the/dishwashers, and the greater tre». “beers Lene | Sone eee, Peon oS below the hallway. At the right | window. The cafe curtains Mrs, | hairy and the table holding | the per capita ‘cofiimption.ot|’ Wood with hard wearing “sure: ls a goed-sined closet. At the | Johnstone tried to put up got in | the record player are,painted |, .10. today is 145 gallons peritaces, like. Southern Pine, are. left = ‘planter tope the well | the way of the handie, ~ | Plack. The beds have cherry red | oon per day as compared with|highly resistive to nicks and blem- Soe ater eared | gt aaa | "ru iri gra omnia Mercere? pane Nttle. wain a : - only 97 gallons at the turn of the ‘t stain ps for the telephone, Above it is | tin above at one side and | bathroom down here with two Another significant factimune to the probing of stickly a gilt-tramed mirror. The hall: ie | showers. This is a-blue and white [Cemmy.. Anot sole fs, , In the living room which over- | bathroom In the boys’ room the wall be- | = looks the Rouge River the wall,,T tor te sandalwood and’ Bee hind the bede fs tech. The other : ries are all sandalwood. In the pe ney pap Pastry 4 tains are tangerine and green. 7 gees - -| Bookcase the ‘wall behind one | wallpaper in tee aame twe eet | O% Belge, Chests and the, book “Do lt Ne aividh FIBERGLAS shelf is also sandalwood; the oth- | ors, The sink is set into the | ©2s¢ holding models are painted 7 vo i ow era are turquoise. «| corner with a good-sned cab cold. The maple tule bode Day aE eiaare! 5-8405 STORAGE WALL above. oe P is en screnoneeonntinc ~ This bookcase is built into the | The master Bedroom has bare |-,. 7 illusion of country living | lessssssse wall next to the fireplace and | oak fior, Walls are. green. Dra- ee forms a corner for reading. Un- | peries are gold, The furniture is fi | vena Geers: Tha lange Colenke ee ee en ae. di | wing back chair in this corner < . unglazed chins with x Mosaic Tiles Come | aly deen Pasted IntoSquares | . down the stairs, at the isnot slate ae sats saa Ey tall window, a planter res Ss antique samovar. man . ta make turn me: made tel holds a Victorian clock. The | here and the wal on the stair kone. Senment | voatines SOA IETEO ne the very best hey ee ee ee © eats O oe side is papered in ship paper. [put isn't it expensive? Why, the} spate ee i aie one ae aoe The lower level, except for |man has to install ail those little! te Give You bil tae TrusBilt and be room, -the other in the dining the storage arene, belongs fe tiles plece by piece. It must take jf the Very Best * safe! seule? = children. In the middle is |ages!"* — : : a large recreation room. On | Not at all-—it takes just minutes! | BUILDING ‘PRODUCTS co. Baa ne arclie era each end there is a bedroom. [Ceramic mosaics, as — hry TRU- BILT 1992 Pontiee Dr., FE 4-9531 chairs 4 down [are come back sofa. = ot he canis is eet ae Coase eons sheets at pape menage fx Near Telegraph end Orchard Lake Rds. the sofa the aeuany a fruit aie Soe beige wie, xaos femal eo i oto s a peo" ait te ne, | match the walls. Two basket eae © place paper-side up— Hower tangerine, | chairs, a low chest, a television y shoot, not tile by tile. ‘The NOTICE Pontiac - Oakland County Refrig eration Association Only these members listed below ore in good standing with the Pontiac-Oakland County: Refrigeration Ass'n. ~ Avon Electric’-.......... UL 2-4540 Burke Refrigeration .. OR 3-1331 | Arctic Refrigeration ....OR 3-2807 Dewey Refrigeration ....FE 5-6247 Reuter Refrigeration ..... FE 5-0630 ’ Ato Z Refrigeration ....FE 4-9455 George's Refrigeration .. FE 5-4831 P. E. Daubenspeck Refrig. FE 2-0167 Dome Refrigeration oe @ eee work is birch, The brick wall of the fire- place is extended into the kitch- | i yond the mantel, The wall over | is mounted in the brick at the | far end, There are all sorts ‘a interest- ing articles on and around the fireplace. There's a candle moid and a butter mold. There is a hy ~ tle used in the past for making | BASKETS DECORATE apple butter, J Dew’ et iar sino cause |} shelf in the center, Above the | inst Say fal. woretne! coven cher Gabe | them with | Ornamental The ceiling light above the Tron Railings. mahogany table consists of a Ken Shavtens wine On one CONCRETE wall is an old pine cuphéard STEPS | with a ple shelf. Mra, John- stone hunted and hunted to No Sections ta Be Forced |) ‘ind old glass to put in the top Apart CA Lig or ~ : Page ested modern, the. kiteh- a : i CCT et Be Bat mp cup- | CONCRETE | Formie ott to STEP CO, 6497 Highland Road OR 3-7715 | board. The stove is in made by Mr. Johnstone. 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NEW STORAGE CHEST — / ig deftly proportioned to. solve Sun Coast collection designed by an adjustable shelf behind the cane drop-front door, three slid- ing shirt trays in the lower cupboard. The base is cherry wood here, or may be brushed gold aluminum to match the hardware, : by Exterior Design. | “Hhean design still is riding high on sab haesadceieit a” but bi-fl and radio cabinets are] designed for persons who prefer | CHICAGO (UPI)—Early Aber: A cherry wood chest from the Dougall-Stewart for ‘Drexel space and storage. There's Painters at White House Work the Year Around Most painters—we refer to house- painters and not artists—take great pride in their handiwork, but Mr. Karitas is especially proud of his painting assignments. The house he paints is the showcase of the nation, and some of the rooms in which he wields his brush are vis- ‘ited by = oe each day. * Mr. ck: a chief-painter at ithe White House and is one of a staff of five professional painters who work under J, B. West, head According to Mr. West, “these very experienced craftsmen are continually painting. Their ac- itivities include ftHiose necessary touch-up jobs-in the 132 rooms of the White House and the Executive Office Building next door." The exterior of the White House —so familiair through pictures to millions of Americans who have never visited Washington—is kept | gleaming white by regular paint- ing every four years; The last time the famoug building was | ‘painted was just before President | Elsenhower’s last inauguration, | and the exterior will’ again be | completely repainted before the inauguration of the next Presi- dent, x *« * ‘interior, except for those paint col- ors in the private suite, decided by the Fine Arts Commis- | delicate neutral hues. "These back- | |ground colors are rarely changed | lag they were specifically designed | ‘the furniture, draperies and carpet- jing. An exception to this is the main dining room which was recently painted a. pastel green. large hall with lovely ornate mouldings was formerly a very masculing room decorated with big game trophies. Now, it Is more subtly sophisticated with the soft green as background for the gold-colored draperies and chair upholstery. For formal dining, there is also gold flat- ware and service plates. * * * While Mrs, Eisenhower Was able to choose new colors for the pri- vate quarters of herself and the President, she decided to renew the same colors as were there, as these correlated so magnificently with the fine furnishings, . * * * Once each year the rooms usual- ly open to the public are closed, and are given a complete fresh-up, under Mr. West's supervision, This and waxing. In addition, all the floors are waxed daily as the thousands of daily visitors walk on the wooden floors includes sanding, --| Qne furniture manufacturer has nt) wean. found a oe spoon for a keg clude a hi-fi set contained in a 2% MY SIGN. set, less traditional than most,|cabinet patterned after. two: mr ...TO BUY! The table consists of a 40-inch Meg Soda aie ating | MOR-SUN Ae round oaken top attached to an - pe figures cnaasik iron-bound oak berrel 30-inches man and woman are mounted on AUTOMATI high, Stools are made ef uphol-|'h? two front panel doors.: WARM AIR Sere jstered seats mounted on smaller ‘The cabinet, 36-Inches wide, 19 GAL ORO FIMD— : licage Ifinches high. deep “ nioeg™ is produced in = rato ceetse you | 7 The set is finished in chestnut, maple for about $500, and in hand ij “ RESIDENTIAL HEATING 3 _|window {s warm and friendly—but a wave of. popularity, in -acces- ts .cenas conte. A. : : : . ) sories as well as furniture. The firm's newest products in-j} . THATS gerbread molds used in Pennsyl- but still in the favor of the times. oe ee rubbed mahogany and cherrywood for slightly more. » The same firm offers another hi-fi consele copied from an Early American bonnet box. It | de finished In Salem, iy or mahogany, and_selis for ‘around 400. Keep That Lamp) sare“ Out of Window after a teakettle, costs about $80. CHICAGO (UPD—A light in the! dusty acorn, birch bark, light or dark antique, Early American is at home GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING | 3401 W. HURON. | It can be operated by battery, or placed on a black wrought iron jtrivet which can be plugged intolf: an electric connection, The ket- tle's hand rubbed cherrywood body is decorated -with q brass spout, handle and: back plate. YC hchgdhhchgtheledhahdghekchahahahNt TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT iN tor the Tops . in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! — For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Cal! AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. $.000 Successtul Installations ‘in Pontiac Area 17 Orchard Lake Ave. - FE 2-9124 (ahh kd kh hhh dddedededede te ~“ARE YOU SURE?” Is your fuel off Fully treated te pre- vent Corrosion — Sludge — Soot —_ Freesing? “DO IT YOURSELF” Treat your own Fuel Oli in own tank with WHITE FLAME LIQUID SOOT ELIMINATOR and be SURE. 1 pint can will condition up to 250 ga of Fuel Oil, Sold at Hard- ware Stores , OAKLAND CHEMIOAL COMPANY please, not centered on a spindly legged table placed squarely in the middle of a picture window, - Interior decorators fear- that the ruffled lamp shade, centered in a picture window, may become a/ national - symbol. Three — Ruth Mauerman, president of the Amer- ican Institute of Decorators, and ADI members John Quinn and Claude d-Avray—insist there are other and better ways to show off a picture window. to its best ad- vantage, and offered a few oa: gestions: It you haven't window eapeon get them, Cafe curtains are at- tractive, and assure privacy with- out claustrophobia, and are com- paratively inexpensive. If the full-drese treatment iv preferred, use sheer under- curtains which can be drawn to give the Illusion of privacy, and heavier over-curtains, Planting troughs can be sinned on the sill or, if the greens are) high enough to be seen from the outside, on the floor below. Locate the lamp to one side, aimed at the plants, or on the cornice so that the light can shine} on the curtains as well as the plants below. Or use two pole] lamps, one on either side of the window. Picture windows were designed to permit the enjoyment of a view, these decorators said, and if you're not lucky enough to have a pretty ae sie a ee te Spi in Sig i: is: a Sai a = es: Sa el: Se MN a anak: a as agents Sa MS err 77 EE ee w z ee 4.) MacCORMICK of the rooms, as well as on the marble of the main corridors, _Presidents are unable to change ithe exterior color scheme, nor the) The interior colors for the rooms that are opened to the public are! | sion, and advisory body, and the jwall hues aré very carefully chos- en pastels, off-whites, and other’ |to show to advantage the beauty of | | This | INSULATE BEAUTIFY. WITH , - WITH PRE-CAST INSULATED | CASTONE. ‘A loadsa FOR YOUR FAMILY! "© Cement Work © Additions © Awnings © Railings aatetetelatatetatatatatenatanar : ‘Yes! t Am Interested In a Free 1 ' ” Estimate on My Home. ' rh NAME | \. 1 a {aooRS | CASTONE MICHIGAN " t “ ' ey : 13751. W. ‘11 Mile. Rd 3 | FREE ESTIMATE PHONE ANYTIME FE ‘ iS "DAY OR NIGHT ce ‘canccenanneeneme! _ AST- AL CORP. 4 Pork. 37, Mich, eral 2.9621 - e i view outside you must provide it} inside, Joodward, Pontiac FE 58-8416 = | Ix11 64 Pieces Per Box g triple value for your all at the same time 8 BEAUTIFUL NEW PATTERNS . _ Loose Insulation SPUN Rockwool Pouring Type REDECORATING RE SR AOR, Re ee ARR RE le Ra RN a a A Rm ARC ge eae ei li AC a: A NA AA AO A A AEE NAL ALE BALEARES s 7 * i ‘ INSULATION. CEILING TILES 16x48 ROCK . LATH | BUNDLE All Advertised “1314 1 Wighau a, 1% Miles West af Pontiac Items Cash & Carry. Delivery Se Sena 90 Laen Vids Goesadiitier Wid sasaamee tae ae 8 ee ee « plus , BARGAIN HUNTER With BIG FAMILY Poa just completed. ‘this hoy traditional brick, cape cod RC a i peibtane ase a home designed | ecially for families with five or six ghildren. Four: e a hree are full twin bed weary: Bp he ery - Kitchen, it-in fr: oven, disposer, hood _-ceramic-tile bat ae family room off kitchen, 1 ft, eo} ~attach plastered brick garage. An un- feature is the full basement with its sliding ee doors to a hill side patio—-a wonderful arrangement for that t future 4 recreation room! : 4 ee with the large family theme this home is located I Sh day fects end in nr tere blocks tron ehhar te new "% city. is. new ; ESSE "(As custom home to offer this home to i cealst dooce of 7 $23/000 including lot, - Coll Us Now— = OL 1-8200 * Seattle and Lilly Inc. “< 828 N. Main St., Rochester, Mich. piitinn imapertant ‘qualities. in a house design tt GENUINE BENNETT-IRELAND ee redler Mg orgre | FLEXSCREENS! [sc cuee ssa of ed white : Here as WIGGS we feature a boy Se selection of fire- dramatic black window shut- screens equipment—all of super oe quality looks like a dream in a full ae i to resect ‘the “the ate toy Hehe p.drenre in 0 fel Lat life it doesn’t remain that way long, Wood must be repainted, in some areas as often as every four years. Then the picture-book dream turns into a bill payer's nightmare, The other is resale value. A ive home owner has a ten- dency to think only of his. own ait i ae 5 gis ies iva These two factors — ease of upkeep and resale value — were igiven extra attention in the design of X-44 in the House of the Week series of distinguished homes. Architect Lester Cohen used the | Black Hooded Fire Screen Pité:teeplece pany oa ate 25" to 20” high. Peden te mavst eB easiest to care for, The exterior is hood and curtain §14°° | a ote Sireplace — blending - Mantel or decor, Specially Priced iy dod saeres To fit opening from 30” to 36” ‘ite and = to 31” ling. Metal windows are specified, high 00 painting ae I ee eee eee eee eee $20. so that little no trim STOCK — FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY | is necessary. = from al ” j sa” hi ai i ate nk, The . roof is asphalt NOT IN STOCK BUT If Is ON ORDER: . which, depending on local cli- : “on screen with solid polished brass hood! “24” to 30” Wide and 25” te 30” High .......... $19.75 _ 30” to 36” Wide and 26” to 31” High .......... $27.50 OP" to 2" Mle a9 37° 00:99" High. 5+. .+s $33.00 cs imum es: Ser Uae ch, S0iL ainsi suenece stag cist ae te eo aa PO tte 0 aa sence ty drat also is a Architect Cohen calls for long oe hits acoustical and ceramic tile on some of the ceil- . . ings, vinyl ceramic tile, plastic - Hifinish masonite and prefinished Fors, Teele, biets ing rooms “‘in line” yields an entertainment area stretching more than 31 feet from floor-to-ceiling Pee windows af the front to sliding glass doors at the | Save Duri ing House of the Week Has {ae February ee Resale Value — {but_in the long-run the savings on | placed for greatest utility, one con-|1 9 @- . NiAGA ow “iy # — = 2s site ee b= ie eam % FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN — Putting living-room and din- rear. Large kitchen is laid out in a “work same time the device will turn on square” and rear bath can be reached both from | oF off the garage light. Won't start the service area and the master bedroom. a i ae 1 Qcreen NEW YORK (UPD—W is a CATSMAN pro good time to chet and repair sum-}) 339 $. Paddock St. ae 20283 + te Wotta Life—So Easy! ; Now it’s easier to get in’ and the car, though, redecoration and replacement will more than make up for the original investment, LIVING AREA The first delightful feature of the bined length of more than 31 feet. Floor-to-ceiling windows at the strike a modern note, and the stone fireplace gives the room a warm, inviting look, Sliding glass doors form a win- dow wal} between dining room and the ontdeor patio, making “this terrace a summer “room” almost as much a part of the Mmdoors as if is the outdoors,’ Three bedrooms: offer well-iso- 3 can double as a study, The mas- ter bedroom is at the rear of the house and has a big, walk-in closet. The two bathroom units are in a good position to serve as a guest lavatory and the other for use either from the master bed- room or — through a second door — from rear entrance. hall. Cheerful dinette space is avail- able at the Window end of the special hobby room. directly above it. SPECIAL FEATURES ._—«az The rear hall is worth a second Roof Compounds Differ lin Type and Use i i; a re placed to save steps laundry _ “landing” square feet, 7 Study Plan Order Coupon 8 Send to The Pontiac Press, » Mich. § Pontiac, Please ‘send of study. of The House: The Week, Design X-44. N p STREET | sence beceerveeeseence § ORT ssccsveses STATE..... Cost Owners Under $20,000 In addition to the dining patio|this and enable them to_ build] or fair weather use, the base-|bigger and better castles. refreshment bar alcove, plus alprospective home buyers (they'll earn $10,000 or more this year) The basemerit lavatory can be/will spend $25,000 and up to build cause it is cut into the plumbing|months. stack which serves the family bath; The big majority, however, will brackets of two-fifths of U.S. look. Tt includes a pantry closet/jies, will earn between $5,000 and $10,000 before Uncle Sam takes his i — of teetreerens |g Al Low... in » are brought in and DAWSON &WaTson|_ Low Winter ot the sais saving ‘at the hed down. I whone pa hatin ET Biel aa Ete romeo the - ata ho at basset | EN VOU HEAT =* ol for bikes and garden 69’ by 30’ 6”, Excluding patio and Gas garage, the square foot area is! 1,695. The garage contains 493 fos'ce See ! The best Shackeeed te 96 conte bu cote: me lo le do nish use eam tape on coins. 1959 Homes Will gtoup, representing the income ’ Includes Principal, fren) and ‘pull — withstand the) es a ee $72.00 Month i ir | R, J. Dawson, Hugh A. _Weteen : modern fuels deserves the speed Wd Al/QUILDING ACCEPT NOTHING BUT | aa sla a a ‘Within a few weeks you will give a sigh of relief! HEATING THat is if you contact us now. We'll put an end EQUIPM e NT to your family’s growing problem by adding a room to your home. Materials, planning aid, help with se- lection of contractor and financing—we offer them all! Our prices are reasonable. OPERATORS ON DUTY Take advantage of our low winter prices on building = HOURS A DAY meteriais now! FE 2-1211 G & M CONSTRUCTION CO. 2260 Dixie Highway, N. of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac La i i t ! a i J a 1 Otto A. Trzos 3101. Orchard Lake Rd. Harbor Eves. and Sun. FE 2-0278 | w “HEAVENRICH HOMES” | NOTHING DOWN $66.18 Month fam- SESsiz **. ‘Fall Price $12,240 © [-——————— ———? me | COMPARE THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES: 1950 Pr ing, @ All *PooePien | * mena ™-Paved ya H. STANTON] -ALDON CARPET DOES! iT _pe ay = Seder 8 MLM tlt Wr MEWTON.UDG. CO. AV 4.2900. r ey ee - 704 W. Huron eens F i H I | i fs fr i Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing _ 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 House of the. Week Pontiac’ 8 Watkins'Estates We are offering for your considération this almost new 3 Bedroom Brick Home. Full basement with panels ready to install to complete the recreation room. Aluminum storms and screens, attached garage. Near- ly an acre of ground. Front and rear lawns are in, Priced under $17,000 on terms. FE 2.6936 | Ra ‘ON ‘Realto 262 S. rea h ell, ' + FE ne uses are opposite. A “sweat-out” comes from ex- cessive moisture and slow drying: A “‘dry-out" is dye to the evapora- tion of the water in the plaster be- fore the gypsum has crystallized. A mild “sweat-out” can be cor- rected with a coat of shellac or lacquer, which serves as a harden- Ling agent. But when the — by spraying the softened with an alum.and water solution, repeating the dose if necessary. CONVERTIBLE 24’s ALL BRICK 3 and 4 BEDROOM HOMES FATE 515 950 STOVE & OVEN Complete With Lot was not uniform, will result in an uneven gloss and color in the If the plaster is uniformly dull, it should be examined for chalk which shows up as a white powder on the hand or-a cloth rubbed over instantly, painting should be de- layed after the brushing-to be sure additional -efflorescence does not occur, any standard interior wall finish can be used; i.e., a prime coat, followed by fhe decorative top coat. But if the drying has not been completed—and it is essential that _%® GAS PERIMETER HEAT Conventional Mortgage ther wai tex paints are a AND HOT WATER MODEL AT | good choice, having good adhesion * PANELED DINING ROOM : to damp surfaces and being rela- * CARPETING AND MANY S345 Walking Labo Bd. fiver, bain Lap ages cae OTHERS _ « ¥2=8 Daily, 10-8 Sat, and Sun, ff Soe nn latex paint, which ° Ex? “; will take away oe et oe of the plaster yet W. W.. ROSS HOMES, Int, [iw Sstraston wo te sae, : Then, at a later time, @ 1941 S. Telograph Ra. FE 4-0591 Model OR 3-8021 |[coat will ada the necessary depth beet KEERLELEERS ron ‘Want To Build or Remodel Bring in our blueprints today. and get : 2 Our* ommendations and estimates of cost’... Benson’s can be of help in obtaining your FHA Mortgage; also. - ve a. Home? EE neta soa: Seeneee ee i —— THE = rom When conditions are ‘satisfactory, ,One problem confronting painters To: prevent the | running in of one coat into an- other, seal the first coats. ithis or use a special paint sealer. i ‘hag bo Fast: vee soME CHANGES ‘MADE _ er. walled the ends with windows, spot énce was just an ordinary breezeway be. - tween house and garage. The do-it-yourself own- exterior siding of house and garage with a fac- -_ tory-grained hardboard, installed an acoustical PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ze 1959 | oe a This attractive covered the old. - roan ertical ceiling and a resilient! floor covering, Now his creed has an extra room, nicely: situated with- view outdoors, There's even a breakfast punctuate the woodgrain pattern. The only fin- ishing needed was a coat of clear shellac, © grooves of paneling beautifully Man ve snow. It’s an age-old battle but in ‘ecent years the odds have begun to favor man, . Thanks to research work at the University of Illinois it has been found that the house-heating boiler can be uséd to melt snow m the walks and driveways. The system can be operated manually by a switch thrown as soon as the snow falls or it can be ‘operated thermostatically to maintain the necessary temper- ature in the slab areas to melt {snow and ice as required. | Relatively small systems, such as under sidewalks 100 to 150 feet *| long, usually cost from $2 to $3 per square foot to install, in- cluding materials and labor. Average operating costs for a system designed to melt up to one inch of snow per hour run from 7 to 15 cents per hour per 1,000 square feet, In. considering the cost of a now melting system it should be Weather Should! ie Sepea == Convince You HOME OWNE QUESTION: A couple of weeks ago, a key broke off in the lock of one of the interior doors in our house. We've had no success in dislodging it from the lock, no matter whichsmethod we've tried. It's one of those locks that is mor- tised right into the edge of the door, so we've avoided trying to get it out, What is your advice?. ANSWER: You'll just have to do what you don’t want to do: Take the lock out of the door. By doing it carefully and not trying to make a rush job out of it, you will find it easier than you expect. The first thing Is to také off the knobs and the shaft to which they are attached. Then take out the screws holding the lock in place. lar tool to pry out the lock. Pry out the lock inch by inch until you can get a grip ‘on it with: your hands. After the lock is out of the door, work very. carefully in un- screwing the lock to get out the QUESTION BOX Use an old screwdriver or simi- side a mortise lock are loose and may be. difficult to restore to their original positions. ‘FRED Slectrical CONTRACTOR — » State apd City Licensed © Commercial © Commercial — ® Industrial Maintenance @ Residential Wiring Installations Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huron. St. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 key. This is the miost- important part of the job, since the parts in- } W. MOOTE 7) remembered that it will mean “The Bureau also calls attention Hooking up the house heating oiler with a snow melting system [Sealing Stops Bleeding Refinishing * “furniture is a fav- orite hobby in U.S. homes since do-it-yourself came upon the scene. “bleeding,” You may use a coat of shellac to do The square footage of the aver- age new home has increased from/i. a saving in indoor floor mainten-| ance as Well as a saying in labor,| > 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 8-0466 © COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE Rg t Oan't BELIEVE ME es. 4 GO TO 6220 swulbel ta ria my os it =| | SPACE KING LIVING AREA GALORE \ Over ‘ave Se . Ft. The Most J aveil -Valae in This or Any Other Area = Only $13,600 nceing pend a ar ‘Oren DAILY 1:00 P, M. te 9:00 P. M. Phone OR 3-4597 , se La 4 ep | wa he . yes Serice ‘ait a We -, Orem Bray Hight ie "On “~~ We er ie 3 = eat FREE HOME Winter Prices yoy PLANNING peg nee genie Now in Effect! ~~ Faenoations A “@ KITCHENS @ ATTICS RECREATION ROOMS © BATHROOMS a = PLUMBING —_ - HEATING — SHEET pirchirre nad Sey: 12-4 P. Tree =| fhe AS " yf an) +: ; G © FURNACES ] Alternate Plant | FHA Pete To 5 Years NO CASH NEEDED | @ ROOM ADDITIONS. ye KITCHENS py _ = 1 @ ROOFING and SIDING im B © GARAGES oe = m hs » ATTICS FINISHED : | FREE ESTIMATES p pe Down | i Check Below a bys Ee — = igor wits -, Open End — a bk Impraze. Your Home. Do the Work q 4 Pay Of Existing Merigages | If You Hove Reasoneble ox Gonsolidal ye ds ls a a 6% Intorest Rate. Repayable 12 to 15 Yeon .. thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. ONDA DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to9 P.M, | LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 . Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations . | i 8 Comty Men Join | Marines in January Tonrre Last Complete Show ete 10 ae. _THE PONTIAC. PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1939 BE an ams us avert ie< mane te . Feathered .0 si serge aor t a ron aha i o .. SUNG! Sat. and Sanday at Bob's Chicken House Esau Featuring the Duo Combo. ! 7 fe & PAUL BECKWITH “= sane | Sees ye WAYNE BOOTH eens Mees eae | BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSE ¢ 497 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. FE 3-9821 about four or five years as Phil's guest at the club. I finally paid, ‘I better join this glub.’ Phil sald, ‘You’. don’t have to join!’.I said, ‘T’d better join’ Phil. said, Eh fons apt Pa gar ong hah dent Eisenhower. “My daughter, Terry, who's 11,49 a real naive character,”) — _ WELD OVER THAU SUN, MATINEE 1:45 IR OF “FROM HERE - he gald; “Ghe told Dave, who's 13, ‘Daddy's going to get the ae Medal of Honor from President «PERRY Ike!’ > “Dave said, ‘He can’t do that! You have to do something for the Army.’ opurri anowered: bln. Keck, ‘Ob, yer'yeu ena! I saw ‘It in the movie “Yankee Doodle Dandy.” The actor who got LAKE THEATER BY THE AUTH - PRANK TO ETERNITY M-@-M presents A SOL C, SIEGEL PRODUCTION “SOME CAME RUNNING SINATRA ° MARTIN ’ escanen it was George M. Kovacs!’" Perry found Ike almost as relaxed as he is. Perry told Ike he was sure that he was to busy to talk to him about golf. _. “Oh, I'm not-too busy,” the President answered, ; “What's your handicap?” Perry then asked him . ALAN LADD “THE PARATROOPER” “Enough,” rag President replied ... “I saw one of his cards : , dnd his score was about 80, That’s pretty. . good... . golf!” , “SAVAGE FURY” Noah Berry Jr. parerme sn ae he ree | Starts SUNDAY “I never saw such organisation as in the White House,” Perry. said. “I'd asked if I could have a picture « “Suddenly the door flew open and it pened tne 50,000 ‘camermen shot in. Then the whole place lit up like a movie premiere. Then Jim Hagerty said ‘All right, boys.’ I looked around and the cameramen were all gone like they’d dropped through the floor. “But it’s kind of an eerie feeling. Somebody takes your! coat and hat and you know it's a Secret Service man . “You're going to be a this year,” I sald to Perey as I was | wabout to leave, “Forty-six . . you're right . like I still got a ie pall left in me.” (Copyright, 1959) “-TONITE—Lost Complete Show Starts 10 P.M. 471” he-aaid. “1 fel} . Tha | St., Richard B, Davis ot 368 New. The Pontiac Marine Corps re- ¢ruiting substation announced to- day that eight Oakland County men | enlisted through its office during the month of January, Pontiac men enlisting were John E. Dover of 19 S. Marshall St, jAlvin R. LaMotte Je, ot 16 lowa| Wem IN-CAR HEATERS. & - : SToy bh dom | ays DRIVE- IN | TEAC 1 O84. WAY TOR sree 4 W ence Cait 7:00 P.M. TWO TERRIFIC FEATURES _,. TONIGHT — SUNDAY It’s Fine, Bi It's pase “ROE none (URE Tommy Swerce “Gary i ; SINS NR Gi Gt WE iRalicemanlcnmmae VENUS. Brawling ! ELK: One! Fee ors THE DI motelel Nha 34 rs WINNER of THREE AWARDS “SY N.Y. FILM CRITICS ANNUAL AWARD © Best Picture of the Yeor * Sas | ko = * 5 has cmarren YO The FIRST FILM SHOWN WITH AMAZING “EMERCO” With VINCENT PRICE — Also JOHN CARRADINE is “THE COSMIC MAN” | | MOUSE on HAUNTED HILL I The Female Planet! * STARTING TOMORROW! *. THE STORY OF A TOWN WITH A “DIRTY” MIND... Rk . 25 fM YEARS a uP am - * ‘ ae : i\ 44 / / 3 = * 4 7 Le ee. _ = : a : : * - ~ ° : v ~ ° i : > Bones ; as = yee. iS - = ; , . ; 4 \ . ‘leper 6 4 a8 -. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1050\° The Green Empress. (opr 1088) ‘eae by Elizabeth Cadelt CHAPTER XLV putting» unkind. thoughts in t o|{ather The last few miles. Lisbon ahead,|poor old Sir Claud’s head, we'd on her hitherto hee Bet paid for the return journby,| Baul L. Connor, 96a "| drt ‘aiuamus, 986 5: Pontian Trail A dent, a rath or two, Srna Soo) end we take you back. All we Boney Messe hee Mi Whittak its Gna. noticeable in any other: ©,jask, all we beg, in fact, is that} 2oho,3: Mature, 3 amuelt, Wipple, 1118 Pontiac Trail. |« Purnistion fir Green Eoraees (7%, comene,Pouelt. to siting eal eee o | eek "eek Ne ean & Green Empress:/in one of our Deep foam seats and A B ehiriey. seve Smee oe Boo waa f fow oars ¢ wey Hejenjoving the scenery: “We sot Pullip’. Helin or, ie Branch, Brankiyn VG bige Fox. } eorly, but Lordjask you to Beriorm the functions) Fredstiet ©. Holland: ist Cedaraite, |" Flora 7. Denials, Tit Coteay. on ~ a have to argue ofa courier.” . Daniel L. Hosler, 205 6. is ; ‘ | For boneell he could find time.| “That's what I said, I'm out.” | Dorie P; Groves, 0tte Gomis Brier. rs A nea negcare Much} “You're being taken home on| Gerner H. Grogan. 41.W Huron. IBie Bie for Now | a done his best/the next available seat on the| Donald "Que, 378, Case.” [as a and they Were stil fgg wae (next, available Empress, and in| Sita Brent $05 bevel” SAN DIEGO, Calif. w—Sign in soe fe arrame cence ce) EERE an pens fs Stns : _— bloody, but here was the | ‘that we have several quiet homes eae reas, 4641 Depew. babiptiy wicpeiies = oy tnd e ; = ol Te eb | PS ERA. ee | ee Fis fh aC | ; o wee put in, 1 =e ¢ I PLD att Me moat portant paoenger ou nent pend them in Lisbon] UN 4) 2 lmuane ial tl Mt TA cunowtas sing din rates Lest | fon mae Aaa, lui + .°+ lost. Oh God, Angela. = romana’ | ~ Perhaps he was tired. There e wasn’t much more to do. Drive MSU's Paper Lord : : press hotel and leave Wim there Claims Coeds cases tak ok ie eeuden Study for-MRS. Try to say something, and then decide there wasn’t anything much] . EAST LANSING (UPI)—Too to say except something about] Many coeds.come to college just ‘ Good Luck. He’d need it. They’d} to get a husband, the Michigan both need it. ne i And then there was the last) “Yo. duty; properly Ferdy’s, but now “The epee wei pape at his; to drive the Empress to her somet planned for more garage and hand her over. Not as easy as it sounded, driv-| program,” an. ing her ‘into that vast place with) State News said. lick of paint and she'd be almost| i¢ the right proposal came along. herself again. . “Surely there must be _ zs & * cheaper way,” the editorial safd. And for himself—what was the| The Wright Brothers made their yA er) PES See ee ==> By McEvoy and Strieber “2 a 2 eee . sai ! 3 = Sy : x : be = wer rin , ~~, é' Ba) lvear oe ae aw address? No, thank you, he didn't |first successful flight in an airplane} | (| : S57 . : - ig w/: weed { \ * o MAN } | f J hd. “Dear, it would save a lot of time if you would think of these ¢things before we'start out.” BOARDING HOUSE ee eet RENT HER a 4T- WON'T HURT TO GO DOWN ’ ay : a TO POLICE HEADQUARTERS, HOOPLE MANOR WITH HIS. Cee eee OEE RS 8 Oe SE Oe OO ee be Eee OR EE Ee OER OO ee EOFS vali cae: 2a 7 <2 Be . . ’ Hi ‘ ) Bit. ee ae Nh x "| é j = E BLANDISHMENTS AND FALSE- SF At (Hele PICTURE FILES? TW HOODS/IT WOULD HANE BEEN EB TOLD YOU THAT YOUR Des-_ a WONDEREOL 10 HATE You ; CRIPTION OF THAT OXFORD WITH HIS VILLAINY? QUICKBUSH PLT MEIN MIN OF A CONFIDENCE MAN KN Bun AS SOFT SELL SIMPSON! SOFT SELL IS IN EVERY ROGUES? GALLERY INTHE -—% se Lt and generous, and he would _—s . - = = * oa | 4 ~ 4 her as long as he lived, and re- COUNTRY, x =) : : 24 member her graciousness and her) (“~~ So) Fis \ * : = beauty. , E52 zB | ©. But she didn’t want him any | Sees. | |Z D i - more. He would never work out See)! | fae ~~ exactly how, but he had failed P saelSar } : | :. her and it was finished. Aue us wan ost $20" tah me was set Ag / e : in his room,|- ay! Sz: : . Sleep had closed AY, et “7 > in on him; sleep, merciful and all-| | «sag/Sary ki ry -~ = -§ - Ld weari Vy amy, ness, hopelessness were all sub, YY |} nn ie merged in the gentle waves of| at ~~ ~«@ An 7 sleep,, He sank slowly, deeply, dite ‘ deeply . ‘ —_= : a oe her ae Ano EW |i te was to see Wax Sealing in 8 i as 8 * chair beside the bed. IT WODLD ; ae He lay still, eyes half open, HANE SINEQ ~ as Bi, aN Ve ahve g hin tnd notin - THE MASOR #150= Sree neg te rns GE oo Ss | a to hasten return to con- 7 : ’ of out ta OUT OUR WAY ‘ rang the bell and waited for a AN’ iF YOU'RE i servant to answer it. : “Two breakfasts,” he ordered. j Angus sat up with a jerk. - “Breakfasts?” ~ “What the hell’s the time?” 1] AND THIS By WN] AND THIS BY Gere POUTING J | WHINING BY CRYING , There Was a pause. “IT see.” said Angus at last. “As ‘a courier, I’m. through?” “As a courier, you've made Company history. But though some of us. are grateful to you, Sir Claud feels that you're not quite cut out for the job. You've got—I quote him—certain pecu- liarities which the Company does not care to exploit.” . “So I'm out?” Wax looked . shocked. “We do not ‘out’. anybody.” “Well, am I still on the pay-). roll or am I not?” “You are. You'll get paid for | oe oe ee @ Oe ee « a “4 Res top © 8 fet Ot = 18 tates seven Gage, 1909 tay etd Peatere tyneitontn, tee, - back, is that! it?” “If you'd let me finish a sen- tence, Angus old boy, instead of| | DONALD DUCK: ; TM. Rog, UE. Per. OF. 2-7 - “© 1950 by WEA Service, tne: > By Walt Disney iem/ THOSE LUMPS.IN I | : TH MA ; b 2 ARE fei NDA, ita ® body is -g Tanta ot he Bia ern Funeral making the arrangements, Se oe - sa Me eee te ea Sa i z~.-% ye = “%, ~ Lae E & 4 i ool ee ee iH a — a. Bat «ey oo “ Pee a oe ¥ x aa bi a ee i. * ‘ — > 3 ve Sar 2 iM be it i 3 Township Church to Begin Week of Dedication Rites COMMERCE “TOWNSIP — The will an @ week of dedication cel- ebrations, A chain of prayer is scheduled for Feb. 11 which is Ash Wednes- following|day from 7 a.m, to 7 p.m. Prayer wil] come to Founder's partners Chapel in the church ta pray each To jude the week-long dedi- cation, ; will be celebrated at the church Feb. 15 followed by an offering for mis- Fire Stightly Harms Home Near Romeo ROMEO—The home of Mrs. La- Salesman Dox 96 “IP. Lorillard Stock 2-1 Directors Vote to Split NEW YORK (®—Directors of P. © Lorillard Co, has voted to split the tobacco company’s stock on a two- for-one basis. | _ $tockholders will be asked to ap- prove the proposal, which would million to 10 million. at the annual ‘meeting “April 7, The stock's par to $5 a share, ANEEE increase authorized shares from 5. lvalue would be changed from $10 Thirty-five states now operate EyFit treal, : SEBRING, Fla. (AP) — Fred , 87, former chief for the Penn- { More Victim of Crash Found Body of Boy Recovered! From East River; 39 ‘Still Missing NEW YORK (UPI)—The body of a boy was~ recovered from the Laguardia Airport still unaccount- for, | Police-said there was no identi- fication on the boy's, body but he appeared to be eight to 10 years old,,His body was found on a mud flat near the crash scene by sal- vage crews which have also lo: cated the sunken fuselage where many of the missifig are believed to be trapped. * * + Attempts to raise the 50 per cent of the plane still submerged was hindered yesterday by high winds and swift currents, but the work will be resumed when weather permits, Some sections of the plane have washed up OA the Long Island shore 39 miles from the crash scene. The recoyery of the boy's body brought to 26 the number of vic- tims found. The crash of the turbo- prop plane as it came in for a .|landing in rain, and fog killed 65 persons, Eight ‘survived, but four of them still are in critical cons dition. : * * _ Flushing hospital authorities re- ported that survivor Bobby Sulli- van, 8, of Hempstead, N.Y., is well enough to be told the truth about the fate of his father, moth- er and two sisters, all victims of! the crash. He will be told today Resigning Police Chief SOUTHFIELD—A testimonial for five and a half years of service with the police force here will be given to Chief Philip LaVigne at 8 p.m. Monday when the City Coun- cil holds its regular meeting. © Members of the force, Mayor *|Donald L, Swanson,-the City Coun- cil and members of the City of Southfield staff will be och ue LaVigne resigned from his post two weeks ago to take effect April Ei. he feels his advancing years no longer enable him to ‘keep up with the duties of chief. LaVigne is 61. Proper PTA to Hold |Founders Day Program ORION TOWNSHIP—The Proper School PTA will hold its regular meeting at.8 p. m. Monday in the school. | A Founders Day skit — But | “Where, ‘America’ will .be narrated music by the ‘Pontiac Mother Singers, with a few adults. and ‘children from here joining in. | Past’ presidents of the PTA are will be wervéd ‘by the second grade mothers... The. meeting is open to. ~ public, FE, $-6151 It ‘pays: to De ALL Your: Bloomfield euibsicla? |to Tell of Soviet Schools 7 “Comparitive Education in Rus} ; ‘ [sia and the United States” will -be| — the title of a talk by George A.| ‘Roeper, headmaster of the City -and Country —— of Bloomfield iin pocgy tee study. Open hotise be Jc sted fot? w 8 pan East River last night, leaving 39} — of the victims of Tuesday's Amer-' ican Airlines Electra crash near} : ‘invited to. attend. Refreshments} ‘Hills, at the ‘s house a8, PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1959 ss atin Bes ete eS itt ial Seek Solution to State Karki: of oO tice Calendar Regular meeting. Pohtiac Chap- ter 228 O.ES Feb. 9th at a PM. 18% E. Law- rence. Edith M . pocrtary. v. News in Brief Willie J. Adams, 53, of 172 W. South Bivd., pleaded guilty to a charge of reckless driving before S;lvan Lake Justice Jo- seph J, Leavy and was sentenced to pay a fine of $50 plus $15 costs or serve 15 oe in the Oakland County Jail, ia Chrig W. Barnard, 193 N, Perry St., reported his home broken-into early this morning to Pontiac po- ye. Taken were several items of thing and his wallet, whith con- fained papers but no money. New Car Sales Top Jan. '58 by 48,000 DETROIT # — Ward's Automo- tive Reports say that new car sales naation Board i hl ap-|in January numbered 428,000 units pealed yesterday fo possible wit-/CoMPared with 380,000 in the same nesses of the tragedy to Come for-|98 month. ward, Fivet said hig Sl-man {n- statistical agency indicated vestigating team may take four | deliveries would have been higher weeks to complete its study of the hgh nesing eae in many causes of the crash. : h-volume qt sales areas. 2 inci dS Ths ‘5 Southfield Will’ Horior = | P!sce4 st 117 050. cara compared with’ Taet weol'a 19 OT and 169.- 038 in (}) Tk 19°4 week. T a kk ouput t's work Iy set at 26 142 units against 24938 last week and 19, 481 in the like 1958 week. Ward's noted that Chrysler out- put still was restricted by a glass shortage: due to a supplier com- pany strike. It added that all Gen-|: eral Motors plants were on five- day schedules this week. Vermont’s most -famous hero, Ethan Allen, was born in Con- necticut, : “Ons (ionday evening,. iday| ' will PROCLAIMS SCOUT WEEK—Mayor Philip E. Rowston pens his signature to an official proclamation declaring the week of Feb, 7-13 Boy Scout Week in ese The scouts flanking the § Spees of Troop.5, First Congregational Church. |More Than 2,000 Join National Celebration mayor are (from left) Sam Ewalt of Cub Pack 9, Webster School; Ronald Card, Explorer Scout of @ Pontiac Press Phete Post 29, Wever School, and Lynn Pontiac Boy Scouts to Observe Week More than 2,000 Pontiac Boy Scouts are joining scouts through-| out the United States in observing Boy Scout Week which begins to- day and runs through next Friday. Boy Scouts, in marking the 49th anniversary of the organization in, America, have arranged programs involving parents of Scouts, insti- tutions sponsoring the units, and officials of numerous communities. In the Clinton Valley Council, ‘to which the Pontiac district be- longs, there are more than 12,- 895 boys and jeaders engaged in scouting, “Boy Scout Week activities," says John W. Hunt of Farmington, president of the Clinton Valley Ccuneil, “will show each commu- nity the value of scouting as a program for boys and voung men.” * * * ‘We will honor 112 of our units fn the Council who have cessfully carried out activities each of the three phases National Safety Good Turn year. These covered traffic, out: door and home safety.” Boy Scout Sway tomorrow be observed in niany charehss woh sents and leo"ens ’attemting serv'ces in an form. Scouts of the Jewish faith held observances in synagogues and | temples last night and today. * * * Being stressed this year is the ‘Scout is friendly” part of the Scout law each member takes. There will be parent night meet-j/by most car makers, agree the fu-| _ ings, unit reunions, dinners recog- nizing new Eagle Scouts. éxhibits of Scout handicraft, observances in school assemblies, courts of honor at which scouts will be honored for their accomplishments,’ and visits by Scouts to industrial plants and military installations. * * *® In an official proclamation yes- terday,»Mayor Philip E. Rowston, himself a former Scout, pro-} claimed Boy Scqut Week in Pon-| 'tiac and urged citizens ‘‘to support | \the unselfish patriotic service be- ing rendered to our community by the volunteer leaders, who gave generously of their time, their ef- forts and their energy to the ben- -lefit of the youth of our. city.” | All scout units in the city are |narticipating in service activities |as part of their observance of Boy Scout Week. mawara Hutchinson Peon. cutis shining iibec ‘aan solic: Nth agreed octyl gaa gio would be | there aren't en strea . ile), a Lane (D- that such ae Detroit), Reps. Holly gg es Monk said the sieps toward do-| Pigeon) and Pasl Parker (D- ining water eg st waa gs cap | Fist), et He said|were in the “embryonic stage” and) spon an agriculturalist inv keep “te tat some areas of the sate Were many of dollars in an be ro ac of water. -—~ irrigation system.” said the com- to make proper The legisiative committee mittee, “he reasonably expects : spent the summer interviewing that he should be assured a quant- pond method is the ‘The group pool Fe wt pada Nyaa ing yal lear: * fim fo amartie ot depreciate his : “We have volumirfous runoffs in the spring of each year,” the re- port said. “In dry summers and falis our lakes and rivers, suffer extremely low flows and low levels.” x * * ae autos ~eapensenes i : + |that per- mit even farmers in voirs erg for their own uses,’’ established in a drainage district effect on the ability of the county drain to drain the lands.” “Agricultural interests’ in the -| state,” the report concluded, “unite in recommending that any -Tguch study (of the overall water problems) make use of a citizens advisory committee representative of all interested groups.” Notice is hereby given that eral Primary Election will be the Township of Brandon, State of Mich- at the don To Mill 8t., f einct No. 1 and a aiee if ing 0: ° they purges seg fe in @ non-parti- san pri re. office of ted Feb. 8, 1059, HELEN M. JENCKS, - Brandon Township Clerk Feb. Lo KR, ae NOTI OF Ic . a Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held the White Lak B at the Tow: Tow: Pp Zoning Board To Hall on Monday, March 2, 1950, at 8: 00 p.m. to consider the following changes the Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Ma to parweng Es the following changes in ‘Residential 1 to Commercial! 1 District: Lot 28, McClatcheys Oxbow-Cranberry Lake Estates, Section 22 and 23, T3N, RE. White Lake Township. From Residential 1 to Commarea 1 District: Lot 30, MeClatcheys Oxbow-Cranberry West half of Section 23, T3N, White Lake Townshi Auto Makers Eye Refinements 4 By DAVID J. WILKIE AP Automotive Wrifer DETROIT—The present internal combustion engine still is far from its maximum efficiency, © Engine designers tell you this when they discuss the prospects of some other type of power plant re- placing the piston engine in the conventional automobile. | se & They point to steady refinement of the piston engine aver -the last couple of decades and say much yet will. be done before it reaches iits top performance. Generally autimotive engin efficiency is measured in’ fuel economy as well as smoothness of operation. Of course, the two go together; q rough engine in- variably wastes fuel. Even the proponents of gas tur. bine engines, currently under test ture of the newer urilts depends largely upon what further refine- ments may be made in today’s conventional car power-plant, ~ - Internal Combustion Unit Far From Peak Etticiency|*: | [packed into all four wheel wells |hood and rear deck lid.” - A. piston type, all-aluminum en- gine appears to.be in more imme- diate prospect than does the gas turbine unit at this time. General Motors reported last year it had successfully developed an all-alum- inum internal combustion engine. Other engine research under way |; ‘has to do with a standard type, cast iron engine also designed for installation immediately above the rear axle, This is aimed at elimi- nating the floor-board hump that covers the propeller shaft—and makes riding uncomfortable for the passenger who sits in the center of front or rear seat: ®-® * ‘A reduction in over-all weight is growing interest in aluminum. Bat it ak always _ built-in sumption. Wer those motorists who have to drive in areas har: assed by heavy accumulations of snow, E. J, Krause, Buick Divi- sion’s general service manager, has some timely advice. He says many drivers are wast- ing gasoline by carrying from 200/’ to 250 pounds of accumulated snow and ice on their cars. : po ® * ® * “We even Weighed one car that was loaded down With an extra 750 pounds,” he said. “Icy slush was and heavy snow covered the roof, cause to -|Proner receptacles one of the short cuts to improved |. fuel economy. That is a major/at ____|reason for the automakers’ steadily | puny iP. sreaane a copy of tne Honing Map te. presen’ o Dp gether with a list of the ed changes is on file at the office of the clerk cog may be examined by those intere: To amend tne White —_ ‘Township Rural Zoning Ordinance by amending: Article TV—Health, woanttary, safety and Lepr arhe monguree. oot : —Healt sanitary, safety protective measures shall be amended as fi m. ..¥ Section 4.12: Waste, Garbage and No carbaee, sewage, filth, paver refuse or other obnoxious matter shell be kept in oven conteiners or piled on the open frou™d so ag to c™sate a nuisance or provide a breeding olace for filex, insects or rodents Containers for garbame and refvse shall he water-tirht, rodent-proof and bave\ tight fittine covers to prevent entrance bf insects. Nn bus'ness or In- dustrial wse sha! permit weete materials, potage cartons, ete st be awl or med ‘The woes t jupant or occupants of every | sndvere Big ooeae, sume or “sent, shall —ne uild' for statiorary ‘or _ vortab) aa. re- rootacles tobe kent clean ‘ae in plece. ~ oectnert, owner. Jessee or arent, sell nopitt the staring ar geri, tien of rvbb'ch or waete, or nerm't tt to he Font n emen voria ae iota, Te mov Peeyereere ye eo nieee4 im on pemere "n= fay the n--ind of as week, = The phepem ghatad Amin Amante are fr. ered to be ‘mmetiately nesantery. for the preservation of the cewite health, beace and eafety and are hereby ortiered to take effect final pentane, thirty (90) days after "Dyreit a, Feb. 6 and = 1059 Death Notice OAH Pirdedipam tate Lene. FEB, 5 1960, MesT, 791 ela Ei SY er Interment - in Perry Mt. mat ie FIRST ff 40-8TAR FLAG? — In Lisenitg With. «°° “bat preskdat Fot' those motorists who have to tong standing practice of his architectural fim, he delivery problems interfered. with this plan, |Comtend with opposite temperature C. Henry Haberkorn, general mariager of H. E.. Instead he bad his artists design a paper fing’ [OS"am°S. heats their search for iipsst & AiaMMIDG, toa, donates « tw dng to be used during the ceremony in lieu of ‘the lower air conditioning | te ho ae ae thing. Buel ara yom of the Holly items But they are not yet ready id} Whigh his company designed. board, accepts on behalf ot the to predict whe | thePtiret with @ stare in Michigan. Haberkorn body. : aie, ante Mlenkca eas « Leke Estates, Section 32 and pert of Py | #4 re PONTIAC Pans, ie 3 “saTuRDAy, ‘PEMRUARY % 1959. Help Wanted Male - 6 went As we aeons tat ot Baers: Biota! Bainter os Directors _ 4 oA RAPE VoorheesSiplel = FUNERAL HOME. ambulance Service - Plane or ar “A COATS "FUNERAL HOME Dre KR 3-7735 Donelson. Johns “e “peslgned. tot for Puperals” ___ cemetery Lo Lots 5 4 « ORAVE LOM = AT WHITE CHAP. Box Replies 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, UM, 28, 31, 67, 74, 76, 82, 83, 94, 102. tae ee eee ed _ Help. Wanted Male 6 ALERT INTELLIGENT, | ¥ 2, youxd > man, — Sales work. e sales experience or Enowiedse ot Aeon dog & y Soest a6. W saLesuey WANTED. ‘APPLY IN IN We DINNAN.- RW. Bite = PB can Pt SALESM. : Full time, experienced Real Es- tate Salesman, Will train one in ee tin come experienced 136. BE. Pike : Pontiac 102 8. (00 8. Broadway. Lake Orion ‘Salesman | Wanted — To enter ngement i py reoe. ay direc ood closers Leads. furn. Exc. fu a those who qualify, Dra — Thmclecion he m. only 80 N. Pad. ACE BALES Must have car Oakiand a N a. special com fits. Contact Mr. A. Phone for appointment interview, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. only. FE 5-0511. Help Wanted Female 7 A-l1 WAITRESS WANTED, ° class, counter type catfee « shop. Aged 24-38. Biff's Grill, 675 Hant- _er Blvd., Birmingham. AMBITIOUS HOUSEWIFE Exciting new ira 7 plan. —, imported wood, crystal, rectal Semeewases, too, Pair G ‘Shows now bi aimanetralaes @ cash invest- ch. a, World's r cent comm, on wkl ee Er write. Pat Posey. 3812 | ellvue Rd , Xd. Toledo 13, Ohio. CAR HOP. EXPERIENCED. AP. ~Ry, | in haat route Frostop Drive In COUNTER GIRL. MARRIED eaey Bob's Caney Island. 147 _Perry. DIRECT SELL SELLING — OPPORTU- nitv grow, New line of Cos- pay 1¢-year-oid company. ee fe EN Call UL 23689 ener 4 p.m, Binet te ate le proxite reter ee senha, ‘partaime. ences, ua. uct above x 0 ean top gi ally, Broduct apply} can be done at home. 8.0531. 3101 urop St. rear office); EXP SALESLADY WITH SMALL Kennedv Bu\ing Between 8 a.m. _capital, Over 25. FE 8-2926. and“9 an Only &§ pm. eves. rADY “WANTED TO LIVE IN 1 AND | —~ 10 MEN WA TO COVER| care for ? year old boy. Pontiac and surrounding .area.| work, for Pama couple, ar Our men make money, no| home FE 8-6713 re layoffs, efits. | MIDDLEAGED | ScCLEREPER. Call John Reitema, - 5-061) for PD seas — pe tor| —0P Wietoveday, ply 349 Judson Street. MIDDLEAGED WHITE LADY FOR reday aad Pridey between babysitting and- li pat housework. * p.m. and 6 p.m. on Live in, MA 6-1 AR D Pree AR- : ghitectural draftsmen for part) = NO CANVASSING for appointment MUtusl i) [BO waesy ave TS i aeia No Det lyaniEe Lari ~ much as 650-675 wk Work oe : or-earlyeve- Wanted for sales and service mee Nationally wn company. 'y 1064 W. Huron St before 12 noon tise a.m car seccosn Sor B'h Se [CATIONS BEING TAKEN aa outside oe i. * Mont- ery Wards Ca ‘onder- es ‘ae men with ambi Please contact Store Manager at Montgomery Wards Catal in Tel-Huron Shop- enter. FE 2-8151. DESIGNERS yg = and m Viéner cing. no Campbell ons = Rochester. GOOD ALL AROUND MECHANIC Rambler & transmission e: ee Ref. required. E ONE LADY WiRTED? WOMAN wanted to contact our new cus- tomers by phone, 4 ‘s day, 5 days a week. pay experience not necessary. We will train 7. For interview cali FE P Auburn Professional Nurses $361 per month, starting salary, dif- ferential for even: ht +» ONLY | aide Rd. RIEN' d apply at St aa88 IMPORTED CAR SALESMAN MUST HAVE GOOD KENOWL.- oe OF FOREIGN CARS AND 5 ee 7. SELLING BETWEEN sor Peeeiarte PREFERABLY, NEAT ARANCE. ae 20103. GOR- N FOR APPOINT- MAN AN ACQUAINTED WITH ALL : hases automobile uphelstering assist in manufacture of meta furniture. Please list age, ex- perience, former and present.em- i etre oe salary. 19’ and Write Le L Owosso ‘Michigan DRAFTSMAN: To o.interesting and varied pro- duct design work on electro-me- rowing company in Oxford, Mich- gan, fer aggressive young man with Deere mg Digest ears = design of — 1 in- east S Y ee stamp- ings. Call mRae—Oakiand NEW ROUSE SALESMEN, EX- . ced ¢ Eager Beaver. Premier. LI 7-673 — LI 8-8430. @ money here. of floor time and assist: | _ance JIM WILLIAMS FE 4-0547 ABOUT FEBRUARY 9th OPENING ABO — FT one married man with qj apoyo route how at per r Fr 2-23 VE MAN 8 The National Small Bustn Association needs a Piel sentative. You will — on execu- sma tives in’ medi- um sized businesses, Eartings up to $300 week. a resume to Box 04, Press POLICE PATROL MAN eacity a Pontiac 4.988 — $5.200- 1 APPLICAIONS. are now bein: i Sag i the position of Pol'ce if ave are an am. an & have grad uated trot a ste standard high schoo! ny ¥ pode the equivalent credits Lecter, re in @ career in potter work. this is vour oppor: A PPLICANTS — > me mini. fed tbs. ie age cent Ag! rida, A £ es oe the Office ity Hall tn are to > participate | fa "the examina PHARMACIST WANTED Must be licensed & reg. 5 days rool hrs, Hi tal aedig? gps 4 e sSrorieame. Usual efits, Reply Pon- a Ss IN, & night du 40 hour week, mus ig Cithen J rotate s, Re trector of Nursing Service, tine General Pontiac, chigan P ART. TIME TIME CASHIER WANTED Pontiac area, ly sa oe ress, ate E. Maple” Birm, SELL SonERe. COMPLETELY new line. Mone wack guarantee. & earnings. Uniimited terri E 2-402. ~ COLLEGE GRAD ; Man &@ = with - gt ~~ at ‘enkt ake 18-35. vith plneant per pie. Mus type & take light See Miss a 3 wo loca! = aberts at ghey Em- e pets State Bank loyment, ide FB Instructions 9° = FOR FUN ADULT = rs, only. 10 lessons $10. F FiANO LESSONS MAJORS | IN usie Aveo fegular Be- inners ‘Btude ents TEACH kU Hoes APTE “fehool hours. og ing qualified. approve ip modern langue 8, Phirose 40335. 306 North Holly Work. Wanted Male 10 PARAL APALLEA LRA AI ES ME t 28. YEAR OLD SINGLE MAN DE- sires work of any kind, Write _Box 56 Pontiac Press. Ai PAINTING INTERIOR & & EX- terior, ar OR “sath Reas OR 3-3763 Ail CARPENTE fe) NEW __and repair. by 44210, AVAILABLE NOW, CARPENTER one -ponet -work, New re- Murdock. FE 2-7861. 2 INTERIOR R AND FE 4¢-6462 CARPENTER ORK Wi RE- model, repair OR 3-' CABINET rT MAKER KER AND CARP RFEN. ter Kitchens a specialty, CARPENTER WORK WANTED — - all kinds - free estimates, OR cate women _ ae CARPENTER {TER WO! = od my kind, pores. O aftat pm, FE ee ine ramet NEEDS ag, wT ob te ccnall. a8 MY yak ths DYMAN. AIRS & ETC. iusKY ae “i, WANTS STEADY work of any Kind. Prefers farm work. MI _ 6-TT73. HioH | 8 SCHOOL UATE em gp bong! as — eee NS may | e to Work Wanted Female qd 1 DAY IRONING. $3. BU. BU. REF. _ PE. 6-147), > WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- and house cleaning. FE 3-7581. SRST EIS “BURROUGHS BEN- simatic or NCR. 2% yrs. Experi- ence. UL 23044. BABYSIT iT WHILE MOTHER _ works in your home. FE 8-0568 DAY WORK OR WEEK. _teferences, FE _ 86-3771 EXPERIENCED CED SWITCH BOA ‘ah - porate. or baby sitting EXP WHITE iY house cleafing by hour, Ref. FE 5-5604, EXPERIENCED IN DISHWASHING & Kitchen help, PF HOUSEWORK, 1 OR — Saya _week. FE Crescent Lake. HONEST WOMAN DESIRES 8 BABY. sitting ‘eves. or Wa puar. Must have work. | [TPONING. DONE IN MY HOM} ue. Pick up and deliver, FE 4-008 IRONINGS WANTED, $3 soem: LADY WANTs CLEANING jo WORK —— help, exc. ref. FE LADY WI WORK AS or kitchen helper, SE Sey FE 5-2559. ~ LICENSED FOR CHIL- dren, Day ai 24 br. care, FE 57400. 1DDLEA! wants work in motherless home Care for 2 children. OR MIMEOGRAPHIN HING TYPING, 0, SES. _retarial - 3-2843. NURSES AVAIL. PRAINED PRAC- tical, Oakland Nurses Ree. Licensed & bonded. FE 5-124 _FE TYPING DONE AT HOME Exp. Gree pick-up & delivery, MI pies FOR HOME Babysitting & light | __ housework. : WAITRESS. APPLY BICMAR INN, 04 W. Huron. No Phone Calis. than Wages. —NURSES AVAILABLE — ~- Auburn Avenue Nurses ——- hey & Night—Licensed & Bonded. 2 PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. OR_3-3084 PRACTICAL NURSE WILL LIVE in—MY 33631. AITRESS HOLIDAY DRIVE-IN. — Orchard Lk. Rd, Keege Har- or, w AITRESS FO pon EVENING WORK. way. Drayton Closed ondays, LADY WANTS REFINED lady to live in and be companion OR 3-8083 TYPING OR sQoeReer ee do at home. 56-3002 after 6 WOMAN IN, CARE WASHINGS & TRONINGS. PICKUP 2 children. Motherless home, $10. and delivery 43135 e OR _3-4139 before 3. WOMAN DESIRES DAY WORK OR WOMAN To Bo GENERAL by wk 2-020. . ousework on Sundays, WASHINGS AND IRONINGS, BABY hours. Must have own transpor- 5 tation Call after 6 p.m. OE = Haro p me, days, Cres- WASHING: AND | TRONINGS, Fic cK oak Ee SRE Swann ge | to soe cotee BB, bt canvassing. Car necessary, OR _ Building Ser Service __ A-1 BASEMENTS PUT UNDER- neath home, alsp house raising & moving. Complete line of mason- ry. rE e004. A-1 REM LING. CARPENTRY, FE 8-8944. plastering masonry. ress Box. ” act er acoeneaers: some. wages, JR 3-34 R "ART Teil ACCOR- dian knowledge helpful, Apply Pontias Press Box tins § PAR . WORK A for man r woman solicit churches i» the — or their church collection envelope order. Responsible firm with over 40 yeats experience mimi sis. t giving qualifications references, — iiggs wage and of good cha 18h Chester, oWest ve rateta, REAL gona np 8 3101 or “interview C SCHUETE. R EALTOR Employment Ag —— 8A EVELYN rhiheind apa ood typing, light iicteand Good —— ensential, Must work wi % and ~ rial adisties, | ‘one girl IN $10. . A "oepeereara Li wt hopheoving Career in sales offered with ex Sas shorthand. bility to firm. A eomplete hide ent when 5 B] away fam only srginine, wet "ps0 it, Brann ‘ain itis ae intelt! 4 é t . ust be ery atrac- Se SAL FSMEN tive with 6 ears sai FOR = Oak! id, Matom®s and St. Publig con ensnd ié Typ Clair coun wp! 100. Ag -PRESTIOW — Of representing a natignaliys own Welles ected STENO $335 company, largest in its field. Dig-| Needs. pleasing ‘personality. nified, high-lev selling. 2 years’ experience. pds Z steno pool in modern SECURITY — Of a continuows-| V comven: aae4 ‘a8 progust ” profit-sharing, efetire-|BOOKKEEPER y Full char an pee sy we. cial Fee and. generai prt ‘ sir A ime anént job OPPORTUNITY — Of five-tigure wil regadhy expemenns eom- ae. self-management, pto- otion and recognition, ; MEX Ne pats oh am al ay communis i" INE . s0PF “| M. so R PRN. sont. bontis, pretiea aring, and ann This Postion is vor a tan - vacations. with business background for hotel m, oe Pre- we WANT = An ae sacl ig oo fer mat nat his or od who has. definite NEINO $250 | i name and is lookif Tor a BA eae grad for er company that can meet them. manent as bank «Details of your selling poten e and’ an ibervinw will MAN, WOMAN OR ~ GOUPLE “TO | M-1 COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- H n ice. Qualit Heensed, lelp Wanted 8) BOWKER rere ee ARE YOU WANTING WORK OR MA +273 or _ OA 9-0373 j i don’t find it? | 4-1 8A 5-3722. Have oy man or woman. Pontiac mecdwond Pear Service. Can make tbhove average Wage.| ANY oF NB, 150 N Perry, 6 to 1? a.m. custom drawn, OL 1-8200, EM ALE 3-4631, VISAN FOOD SUPPLEMENT | BLOCK, BRICK. CEMENT WORK ‘and REDUSAN WEIGHT CONTROL | and fireplaces, MA 5-0378. P. unlimited with sonbiee REPAIR, PLASTERING liberal benefits Phoni try, FE 4-3290. _OP 3-5507, ask for Mr. Simifons | —™*S0nT¥, carpentry. EARN BETTER THAN AVERAGE BUILD AND SAVE wrhe | in Pontine Pi care — health. tnrowgh our volume purchases jirect te you sales. We ha: 800 plans or estimate yours, We'!l secure mortgace 7 oe ERS aps Satan FE 3- UL $3463 once. also Te "80 Job 100 gale Gessaeea work. gms CEMENT & BLOCK Fe 50162 __ er. Penne antes OL 351), é Rr TY. Floors, basements. . “DRY WALL @ PAINT OR. 4-008 DRY WAL TAPING AND FINISH- ing pie estimates. FE 8-67861 or FE 4619 CERAMIC TILE FREE ESTl M Advance Floor ELECTRICAL SERV, FRE Partney Electric, FE 5-54 FiNisH CARPENTER ae CAB- Free | ESTIMATES 01 On Spr asd cu. b eed Ww en vaca, TRiaken ee gn Ae i work ed Teen atte. Gr OUR. BID. D FIRST! | Painting & Decorating 20 *' SB Building Service '~ 12 2 ’ ROOF [REPAIRS } EA PE 4-044 OF FOUN nee : 4 7 Lew: .. Wall and rk guaran- hs done al Pp floor tile, pain By. hour or job. All. wo rences. Reasonable. We clean, repair, build & rebuilg Seer. are chim ir skets made order Emergency serv- foe. Retabllabed registered com- a oak rewind sta 4 ike. PE 4-308) FPURNA A serviced ©, Hs Nel [s) cecilia j PE 65-0304. NAL SMALL 0 Oakland County SAWS. ‘Wichine FILED Maniay Leach le Bagley Co Pea Nees aca aster eg! o ae motors repaire Reg. WE CABRY PARTS FOR ALL auto. and wringer washers. Whole-T sale and retail. APPLIANCE SERVICE ROY's 06 Oakland PE 22-4091 wat ¥ L WABH INSIDE WINDOWS Free Estimates FE 23-9225 Dresemetcigs Tailoring 16 ALTERATIONS, SUITS & COATS YS and Best of references on request. A Rome i ecard will bring me to your me to discuss your sewing .prob- lem, Mrs. is Moore. 204 Mid- wa ALTERATIONS ‘&% DRESSMAKING, home. FE €-2196 al- reo Aas NG A alterations, Mrs Bodell, FE 4-0053 DR masMAKING TA ILDRING, AL. tera drapes & formals done to my home, Call PE 8-843. ERWIN'S. CUSTOM | TAILORING & = stereos Ladies & * FE _Income Ta T ax | Sérvice 17 $3 TO $§ AVERAGE FEE. DUNN'S Bechboopin & Tax Service, 756 Oakland, ‘or information, call _ OR 3-6280. —~AacCURAT ee At fair Sat 2 BE. Pike: FE ¢-1192 or PE 65773 ALL WORKING PEOPLES TAXES, 12) TIZZY Qa TY “gn Da! wad He Ousen) Re - - we © 1950 by NEA Bervice Ing, Vib. Reg, UB Pat. on, “} should have known Sandfa was falling for Herbie when she kept telling me how much 24 ee Lost & Found PPP PPL LOL ALA AD ll et AE FOUND: MALE IRISH . SETTER _ vic. acon Lk- Waterford, OK Fou ND: FEB. 4éTH | REDDISH FE i cocker, female, aera 2: _3-0214 __ Brees byt ren wer set. Lost iy the vicin Bechoolhouse & —— ares, 40328 33101, one Lost. WHITE WALLET. CON- taining identification, papers and money. If found keep puny pat _ Ponting rome — rry Lost: WIR oe TERRIER, black and white, in vicinit of eBoto and Valenc a re- __ward. Cail FE t2eT. Lost BLA ND WHITE bey = Saeed Estates, P' voer—t4oxr r BLO P RAREST, vic, eA Dead or 7 a reward, FE yet and_up, OR: r LOST: BLOND ERANIAN BURTON X&. STEVEN s oY MEL- dog in. vie CA &. deck. Re- rose, Ps blll go + Home calls by ward, FE 8-62 appo en! : Fr - D WHITE TE An INCOME, TAX RETORN TRE, | rice, Boba ope areoustant with monter'e degree. |- PE bat, ontealm and Joslyn. pointm en EMPIRE TA BERVICH LOST: BROWN ‘es WHITE M. Your e or Mine 7 mos. puppy. ao feet, Sr Odell Moe ie Ottawa , wv 1343 Oxbow Lake Rd. EM _ 3-3125 INCOME TAR SERVICE INCOME TAX ‘SERVICE T SERVICE: ONLY. REASONABLE FEE. NO- TARY ‘PUBLIC. PHONE FE incoME TAX RETURNS PRE- gree. 2015 re eae Lake Rd, Keego 23-7194 for Reasonable COME“TAY : SERVICE. Wit. pick up_ and deliver, FE 5-97 iNCOME TAX PREPARED = your home, Long form itemized, $5 00. Phone TE 4-6706. INCOME TAX SERVICE OR 3-5507 INCOME TAX SERVICE, DAYS 64 opp't. Home service, ee tee.. es eves. & Bat. Reynolds, Laundry Service _ 18 COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY service — shirt service. Pontiac Frere 540 S. Telegraph, FE Landscaping ; A-l ACE TREE SERVICE RE- moval and a Get our bid FE 2-1188 FE “Moving & Trucking 19) * 1-A Reduced Rates ekiith eaVtha Se vie A-| MOVIN A ‘publ ful dl XG, loadin O'DELL CARTAG Loea) and jon we moving Phone FE Ign WRULNe PGRN MOVING | _exp. PE 8-8876 or PE 46221, LIGHT HAULING & MOYING | GF any kind. Real cheap. Fe 68-2494 | Trucks to Rent gravel oo TRACTORS EQUIPMENT %-ton Pistape 1%-ton stakes Dump trucks mi-trailers Pontiac Farm and Tadustrial at Tractor Co. "Aactuding” sn 4 rrr of charge. en Deily® 4-046) NWAN u i8T CLASS PAINTING AND oe se Cash or terms “ i CLApS wall pavering FR 4025 (tee, Tat a ye S DECOR Tou. 3 As farnece atid free ¢s- fimates Pr bse Hand. It Seb FE A oreY ae Se cant kl loens bullder. i Building ges ls geese |_ RING. @ REFAIR REAS. Ri @ Lee phone rE oor » 50502." THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, tent, ce it’s FE 28161. Rec. room tg oe ities” ga- I eee guarantee sation Suilder “ox: a saan RING & WABH- ord | 6.1260 ing S hesctmesio tae onnee Pal owas 7 Mat -_ Television Ser vice. 22. ALL TV SERVICE os AN- HEAT TROUBLES? | PE ea Raval eiccurontes, us, Wor ran e|~ pa¥ 3,08 Rout TV SERVI ae Bete dees ee ult kt eel and evening calls, +1 Het 0 rket “ Years of IM gs eae a6 and Ganrunteed, Bee FPLECTRONICS 128 W. Walled Lake Dr. Walled Lake, Mich. MA 4-1366 — Uphoistering ~_ ‘AL's EE ae na | erman sh rd. bro Reward, PE 9-71 LOST: tei ay D MALE: Belg | of Cass Lake and M50 LOST: GREEN WALLET. KEEP pore. _ return papers, etc, LOST; BEAGLE DOG, MALE. VI- cinity of Bi Lake 7 dt and = ap OO _— eon ease en SMALL. ae poa. COL- ~or black & tan with white stripe down throat, Part beagle, Last seen with 3 men in re feet _on Giddings Ra. 8-31) WILL THE PERSON WHO 700K A gray gabardine topcoat by mis- take at wedding reception at VF'W Hal) in Keego Harbor Jan, 31st. _piease call MA_ -2200. —— Hobbies & Supplies 244 PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. —— 8 . mes. Backenstose Store, 16 B. Lawrence St. Notices & Personals 25 a = oon WAVE $5 career N. Perry KNAPP SHOES Fred_ Herman 3-1503 ANY GIR OR WOMAN weeping friend) ady s ate. paps ae age Bt Compt COLD WAVE, mit oe OR 33". tie el CHARLES CH EST ER A SHOES A, ot aaa OR ue rae 56 Gillespie FE 1903. Ei eves RET a AE Ts IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS Rm, 7116 . Pontiac e Bank Bidg, 08) AND. economically with oa “id released Dex-A-Diet tableta, 08 cents at SPI i Re ar he od for 96.80 com ch a y. through saturday, 9 to 8. bm s Beauty Shop k. Beverly. FE t SPECIAL Exercise to slenderite the ea _ safe way. Join our mot iy. feducing ee er, sya our ‘nue tor :| Wd. Children to Board 26 ry REN IN LICENSED home, MY 26653, A GOOD Sait BOARDING home. “BABYAPPAING, “Gyn CARE DAY GAR am raion 6hD HOME. Wtd, Household Goods 27/1 io Ys RMS, CLEAN FURN, PVT pr ye _5-7338, FE_5-1090. l- +issi FUR 1,3 ED Entire home- or ollar. Will buy outright or Oe Snr yen 845 Community wane 5 TO. ¥2a7i7 WA ie Ph Fe baled pigs orivate rae Mh or es ie au “Bale it Farm, Ros ester, Miehiyan, OL, 1-66 | Share Living Quarters 30 : or : ca (Ban, Visi. Some ao ; _ent; HAYDEN, Realtor 7 ROOMS “NR. DOWNTOWN, Fi 86 a “Walton “PE 6-044) 59. CASH = it ean Rn HRN, PVT. Por — — pee jghooedl ays wee __bath, "coup if Coeur. at. pew & sees re e dis- | J ROOM, UTIITINS ¥ FURNISHED, eount Cail +344 or FE | pon Wie pear, esk for Ted Pe Senewe, Commences ARRO REALTY + RMB. T Le “je UTE, FURW. 8143 Cass-Blizabeth Rd, “chown Pied oot 9 CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. | - . J J. Vanwelt, 4549” Dixt liw were ps OR RI | RMS. U TIL Tike PORN. Pv. entrance, K TRY. CASH — | SR EE 8 > LAWGE ROOK svems _= QUICK CLOSING —— ne in -NO HIDDEN FEES— j RMS HOW . . nice, ‘adults re Gb . 9-4376. Nicholie & Harger Co. .|i"RMa & BATH, 9ND, FLOOR. 33 WEST HURON FE 6-0183| _Ultlities fern Pi 61407 —= | RMS. UTIL. PUAN. PVT. BATH CASH _and enter, PE 6-3973. }_ ROOM INCLUDIN NEAR ovaee FE FOR LAND CON ND HOME aurrins. xO OBLIGATION. CALL . Johnson con FE 1704 8 §. Telegraph Rd, IMMEDIATE ACTION On any good land contract. New or. seasoned. Your cash upon sat- inspection property Ask Ken Templeton. K. L Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Ra. rE we LAN ae act wh ‘buyers pee tar quick Real Estate, 1362 o Huron, 4-6492 or Pi eae ask for Mr. Clark. CASH — 48 HOURS EQUITIES — HOMES LAND CONTRACTS Wright & Valuet REAL earl title, r¢ p.m. MS A ‘BATH. Linood ideal for bachelor, ene ; RMS, NEWL TED. * ert, bath @ ent. Adulls. FE: 9-4376. a 7 NICE” ie xo ea ae a | A gare Norton. sha aoe OC TUR $10, 9 men, $19 mer wk. Every- _thing” fura. aoe TRGOW APE 3 rt. CLEMENS working tk 3 RMS. LAREFRONT. PRIVATE ent., util. furn., idea) mor bs pais _or retired wouple BM TLARGE Rus “AND BATH. PVT. | _W_ Pike and Williams, t a78. J RMS., GAS BEAT, His ELE. Lk Ra. #E_ 21986, J RMS. HEAT, HOT WATER FUR- nished, Pvt, Ent and bath, 430 _N, Saginaw 7 ROOMS.” PRIVATE ENTRANCE gad b . FE ¢-6300. 2101 ionic aOWUs ~ LIVIN en, bath wees mae ‘a ieee MA ADULTS GARAGE, Fir Oxbow Ls, > 42885, F) 7 RMS. Pela AN Lan Auburn Heights. lar 14 2-24,8 RMS. & BATH. UPPER, G A “agate, 93 8. Francis, FE 3 RMS. SE RSE 8 ALL, UT#ITibs furn. : Nard, 3 ‘LARGE ~ CLEAN ' uth Bleam heat, Thao rent. an B AND BA OCATED forte f cnnee apn Apt. Vacant 3 “BRICK APT. vt, ent. Adults, ps _AVe. net to WE fRave, WE BUILD DORRIS & SON, REALTORS 59 W. Huron FE 4.1557 CASH WAITING Cash in on your lose your héme. Fas 1396 M. Pike st OB pontia , e at. ¢ 4 8. Broadwa Lake ‘Grion a for cam. +, wae on eas, le wa 3-9607, = ulty ont service, HAVE CASH, WILL. TRAVEL EALTORS 348 OAKLAND AVE. “RM, rs a FE 5-0441 > FE §-0603 wk. 62 Oak Hil GI AND FHA Choon Tig asia Fe ee ek cae been toe | SA iw ob can with very small gow gown pay: | __sgontes. Call us 4 ROOMS far Pn Le A ate Do not fee! pe atone Oy We| entrance Le near will appraise your property and] Union Lake Villsee Call tell you the cash you can receive| 3-0103 or OR 3-11 RM. MODER NaN ON) 5 ROOMS AND BA} Cait uM floor Gas heat, Garage, on es —_ * 2 room and bath heated apt ean, $56 ce ____ caretaker _ ATTRACTIVE 39 BR ITCH. enette, Pvt, Bath & ae a ten wa » Seer r Gene ae one on. welesme. Ee BA _ mt, garage, FE We will travel to see you and) Bao; et cash for for ’ errms No RILEY, Broker R. as pees Lake Pw FE 4-1167 ‘B 4-4821 Immediate Action . We Can és gece House, WHITE js BROS. wn ha a thee 6 ‘til 5. LISTIN at acinger | Real Testate, A ey "ite. Sell Us Your Equity Perel Wi ie gan iiings, Giroux Franks, i308 Dixie wy. OR 3-0701. fa "End eet ee poet | Women, farm ‘hems sinke prope M3 * ting . Paul M. ay ones, selina 839 W. Huron Rent _Rent Apts. Neraaies 33} 1 BEDROOM, LIVING RM, Well furn., car- peted, on Cass stake. PB 8-3169 a sigs oROOM BE. RAC TIEU APTS. Open Eves ra 8 buna a Nas W. tiae- ere, a senmee: aby or cot hb say uke ; "Pad ce erie GUIDE TO GOLD: Sel! things you're not using through Classified Ads! TE Tal Oe Bae | R , ALL W bi) ear ae a ce ufon, ig ate 3: 1 ae We. coh ee ain feo! oe val we ol main ir, cer nice, 9-4376." toute | a acai ra MO” PVT. _| bath Arket_ 44 GLEAN 3 R y Apr. “jet FLOOR. Aduits, 344 My ron ’ PVF GATH (AND: ER. on bus ‘ine FE OR ORL. i Wiocks Fairgrove, eats “RM. APT. AND Also 2 rms., and bath, — or fou le. Nr. all Te 5 trance FURN, Ri from Dente FOR loyed girls Suse 's Hos mn re ob ia liv isin es ie tow eiass WEST - 4 ROOM & = rear entrance, garage, no “ehildren oF of pets. 69% Monr se. ‘ORD 5 +R LY R RATED vo oth with full bath and utility in “"WHtTE: BROS 5660, ae te ‘* Open Eves i ‘iL 5. #8850 Rent Apts, Unfurnished | 34 keriy at Peta hae a - fusnned beat, eal" Wales fur furn 7 cae ety. rs f DR built-in stove ‘ reirigerny, tine features modern ture, adults $100, F 1 BEDRM. APY. w bly, Wp fo yt i . Free ct M ecribeer. Ne Mu Mur: Dm 2.0097. 2 BEDRM a ND ey LAA ent. = hy ‘Onn phy Seraee ities fercuiee” “e rage. FE 4 ROT! 3 193. Flor. | 9 BALMER 8T F rc ts decorated Ae 26103. (ROOMS UNFURN otnauire ae 6 ‘6E kahor at Her} Washi ton La AE __Mea.- & not water 4 RM bath & ent, OR 3-7887, — 4 oe Wi) ALL UTIL -tles: “Ea 3 rs 8, Marshall, = aaa 4 | ee APT., ardwere, “te Shee Brea rat vag stove. ire on bus et » ie, ae eM ion . ower a i includes on, it ta bar Maar} UPPER ee Patoronser ke orn mo, N. PE -0l00. S RMS AND BATH FULL BASE- FE 4-004) TROOM arate furn. Children welco: $12.50 town, wk, $50 mo, FE __2 0772. Lange | é rata, Gongs PR eu | pane GAS | : | as ied BIRMINGHAM, 3 r et vieanied. rath new! tae oh cen ’. excellent tran decorated, §1 F C 3 large rooms & th, Located ; ant 412 ookiy. _ Prospect Bt. Fo” HiGK Call HATED APT. cuoa ord.) Fas. ‘ 8. ade School ou ee Pike Gor, Bante dinette & tl ba’ closet pe os ~ lien “bo H st aundry facilities, 1s F ‘-sb01, A bal geretor. rris GLOaE eed aac : 24h, = La ste SoMa down, Atove & refrig. one seco, . Gas whe £ & heat bot fan, { Oar ag ode, near General SES TaN i |e ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS ate SorbrrowED onmn & TWO BEDROOMS RAEN Ne = Dasseny type tal entrances wullaeg with indivig- Automatic ae) 906 and -~ water { (soft furnished. EK. fan, Shee fine tas. rt aer'al and @ tures. reat “20 _leanes or Peecurt ms Lis See or ‘suman OPEN ree &- auupay 10 A. Pg ; eee dee 1 BEDRO" M, Tone. He INTIAC, 1] t wit } or 6 LOE jue, LARD EB Bari Pv r. entrance ve rr ie : to u p,™. i to roam Me aR ee B bad 8 on crag TM (nent Hes Houses Furnis Furnished 35 33|” at oe moueey oH ate week, | § ROOM BUNGALOW, yp 8 Auto, ee basement, 3 car rage, r mo, Lease aw. NICH iL RIO APTS. ~~ aout aft oot | Moa LAME: tira kt bi ‘e Ms decorator ba Talern rth 22 Bee sew. down pe tg ' cadet ™ . Pi west SIDE -- . INDIAN VILLAGE ; DUPLEX... " VASBINDER, INC. _ FE §-8875. si Fat iE : tat: oaks 42 pack. yd ea ¢ Tis ecreens, DD! 4 id _ Lae ts re ; Wik D iM i GALC W, A= requt od. i PORATED er fi Mikel 1 0 OR 3-274 4am NE * . Lay # rooms and sie bath, 990 month bs ] ao ; TY SHOP wars, Wea NETO Lease Bus. Prop. 41A t 237 Bald SLATER'S Indu oie ones gpm geome renta) rope: ‘s, ware crete end industrial venti Car ust MAYNARD SLATER ERWIN SLATER - 53-55 North Parke St. FE 4-3646 ___For Sale Houses 43 __Immediate Occupancy —} ALL BRICK FULL BASEMENT - —44-FT. RANCH CHY SEWER AND WATER $13,900 INCLUDES LARGE LOT - BUILT-IN - OVEN AND RANGE | CARPETING * COLORED PLUMBING $940 CAN MOVE YOU IN OPEN 1-8 P.M. WEEKENDS OPEN 34 P.M. WEEKDAYS FEDERAL HOMES CORP. Co FE 8-8623 T ROOMS AND BATH, CLOEE TO yee ODER ne. 000. ined WE. drctnela. bath. venewen and aereee: 1% pe ove gpeens. Sold’ by owner, MA- Why Pay —— 6 $500 down. Com furnished 2 bedroom — 7 wacomen. Fa aoe See ) e. e oe na» Bus by ehure! $700 down. 000 + Dorothy Sayder a THE PONTIAC PRESS, sATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1959. 3. >: -- at et ri | _SSUBDIVISION— : New and Reantifal @ ign— Materials al ‘orkmanship ; Sen hos = iy oe exterior thr on the apacious oo — are the keynotes in of these homes, These Outstanding Features: ~4 LARGE BEDROOMS CERAMIC TILED BATH with double vanity and mirror, —FCAR ATTACHED GARAGE USH—2,500| —PANELED | TIES ROOM aun fee feet oe just at with natural replace, | ine Separ office a t -lot avail- WORK-SAVER KITCHEN. a ce Aa ncen reg Be A Inc with | built-in “Hotpoint” oven”. & R . 38 uron Bt, range. : AND MANY WANTED TO __ " OTHER FEATURES Office, approx. 1000 sq. ft. Write stating tive, location. and terms MODEL . to Box 38, reas. . For Rent Miscellaneous 42 OP = ARAGES FOR RENT. (1) 2% on am 3 car. PE 56-1061, Inquire Sunday 2-5 P.M. $19,500 ‘ Plus Lot ' *LOTS FROM. $2,750 Other Models = Construction DF SUNDAY 2-5 West: Side Brick 28 Waldo Street Huron street e ‘loca of this “almost new" 3 bed- room brick, 1% baths, cus- lace, carpetin oy i a DB * { cther fine features. You'd a to pay ferent petal er af TO Ww Al- “28° aT FOLLOW — SIGNS. THREE BATHS j $1,500 DOWN : pene — fs good- you own this excellent 3 at ig =p eed cellent jon in Pontiac’: * West s aioe less, A 3 and | soreens, Vo down plus 1,500 SQ. FT. Here's a near} aad 4 bed- room brick ee ® large jot loca on eastern edge of the a i's completely equi carpeting, wa- ter comeane a r and storms and screens, ed ft low ‘ar costs — —< one availabie. At $14,500. “ION THE “| WATER It's newly remodeled with 4 bedrooms. Tile bath. Sepa- rate breakfast room, water softener,. incinerator, Cy- = fenced Boatwelt aaa it of other fine features to steel o At Coss Lake. only 950 down. .. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN ate Bateman | acre, B: ‘ee ‘oodwa: 3-900. estar THESE VALUES OPEN =x ie SOONG & SUNDAY M50. Large _ lot, et Set monthly , FHA. 2213, SASHABAW AR DIXIE ee pee near Waterford costs) Price only ~Kampsen {REALTORS FE 4-0528 371 8. Telegraph __Eves. & Syn. .|BY OWNER 8 INCOME. 1% bath, bsmt, Hot water heater, git eat with $1,500 dn. 41219 WALLED LAKE 235 ome © a Beautifully deco- rated Altached car- vort. . Bum” ey "58. ae Jot. . equity. Call MArket 4-2224—come see anytime. ‘ BEDROOMS, 1% BATHS, home on 5 scenic acres. —- A real buy at ae $8,500. te: 100 YEAR OLD BRICK IN EXCEL- jent Cor cae Ba bee woodwork trim acres on” Pte er. er: er. i. } ix+ $16,900 with te . rooms on first 3¥ om Ra STEELE REALTY. 138_gnand Sel cen — ASSOCIATE — BROKERS INVESTMENT Co. $500 for Equity and Lng : foom-and latge kitch- en down, Full bebe ieent ‘and bor entee Feal buy Open _Eves. WATERFORD & DRAYTON AREA ~ “AS low as $1,500 rao “ BEDROOM 2 BEDROOMS 3 BEDROOMS 4 _BEDROOMS >. GEORGE BLAIR BmAUT 4436 Dixie Hw OR 1121 DRAYTON PI refine Low Ft DOWN EE 4 RMS. & ewly deco- _rated 2-484 after 6 p.m. “HAYDEN: WALTON. BLYD bedroom ranch home on ngs tot #12300. Oak floors, Anderson windows and storms. Excellent kitchen with vent fan. The basement le! an oi] furnace, gas water heater. 1'4-car garage. 2 sie So trees, In- spect this fine home NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME, $8,500 on your let. Low FHA terms. Call today. . ; story home. B.R loor. 3 room with w “to wall carpet. Pireplace. — gas furnace. ear gar oad on paved street. * rerms, EAST SUaURRAY. Near MsUO, clean as Pica) ne B.R. on ist floor, ¥ abet -finished on 2nd Rese ree kitchen. Water softener & eee % acre lot. $8,500, ter INCOME. North side, 3 apts. $10,- 600, terms, NEAR 8T. MICHAELS. 3 BR home. 10x12 den could be used as 4h Ags Wall to wall carpet in L.R. & dining room. Ceramic tile bath, Basement, gas furnace. Terms, J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor Walton | 7 ties, = sun Mo ie 3 : : Nothing Down With build starter home on your jot. Our plans or your plans. Basement included. Hee h 1910 M15, Ortonville, OXFORD, FIRST TIME OF FERED 2 bedroom. 640 « oh. tactoles taxes and insurance, DOW? Mod cludes costs, 2 bedroom. - po hardwood ¢ floors. Plastered. Ol heat, 1% pe garage. + -6 acres with nice trees and 3 bedroom she} with aluminum sid- 4-BEDROOM For large family that can redec- orate ffas full bath, Basement rh —— a Good buy at 000. c PANG 5US, Realtor NA 17-2615 subdivision, Beautiful 3 yeat old, 6 room ranch. At- ached garage, Poully tiled base- ment, large kitchen, has dinette @rea, natural birch bullt In oven and stofe earpeted living room ace, -separate wrirance, hall, today. ‘ cansava - “But, Mom, you told me to call your guests names when L by Dick Turner TM, Rog. U8. Pot tt, © 1969 by NEA Gervice, tnt, For Sale Houses 43 2-7 spoke to them!" __For Sale Houses 43 a] B ID" cee Down. Immediate Possession on this clean, 5 room brick terrace, low monthly payment, handy Bast Side rec = cludes separate dinin; 3 bedrooms, end full bath. full basement, — eS hot water, fathers porch TODAY Lots and Lots of choice pmea | sites avall- able. Winter won't last forever and if you're planning to build in the spring, let us show you “these desirable building sites in hbealdnad My Hills Estates, meget. ~Bilinadeth— tates. Waterford Lake Estates and others. Why walt, call now. “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor 4 Mt. Clemens 8t. Call Mrs. Kelchner PE 56-1201 or PE 48773 + et 7 $500 DOWN A Handyman’s Special, 6 room home on 1 acre 3 rooms & bath, finished except well, full basement, located just off - er bse best full price — $7,200. Call ALMOST NEW 2 bedroom home just the place to get started or retire. This home will cost you more in the ome pel Lose for $9,500, Small own CRAW FORD AGENCY MY_3-1143 600 E, Flint 8t. ~ COUNTRY HOME — 1 bedrm, Basement, grees, © =e lot, fruit trees, carpete ed with extras. Joslyn- Walton area. Retirees Special. FE 56-0885, arge beautifully 1 to Aluminum combination storms & __Sereens. OA 8 8-2405. - $9950 Yes for $0,950 we will build on your lot a 3 bedroom home. co finished, oh includes Pinancing arranged. Inquire now. WM. KENNEDY Realtors 3101 W. Huron Open Evenings ‘tll 9 Pp SUN. 1 TO 5 345 EXHOORE — off Eltzabeth Lake with esis on ee ‘Lake an the in this 4-356 | pencces ard, double oe features Fy ta poe bi slike. $16, ec — Ra Buell Repeneag . R. Hilt J. R. Hiltz , Realtor 1011 W. Huron FE_5-6181 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 1 a | Sunday 1:30 to 5:30 NEW BRICK RANCH HOMES— 4 different models—each has over ‘ aq (ft. of Hving area, 3 b ms, 2 baths, family toom or BASEMENT, GE kitch- ad New. “ploomt old schools and Bt. Hugo's church and. school. News. give and low down pay-.) Also ots avaliable” to) PE 4 Sunday 1:30 to 5:30 Forest Lake Estates 1331 Fieldway . “LEISURE LIVING’ High On A Hill, A scenic ijocation with so th to offer a Value. A BASEMEN' knotty pine family Toom. 3 gracious bedrooms, roe soverese dining room, iving room with a beautiful mas rock fireplace: covered terrace and attached garage. Priced right, Terms. Take Square Lake Road rae of Telegraph to Hickor Gro’ Rd. left one bloc to o Fieldway a turn right to © Sunday 1:30 fo 5:30 ' Elizabeth. Lake Estates 4317 Lanette recreation. a | — LING all brick ranch | EYE. hontre with grand view of lake and close to s beach, 6 extra Hse well planned rooms, 1} Nice basement and ‘GAS cy ateway, Turn ot of street. Turn _ on Kingler Huron 8t. "Ph. FE ¢ ce no answer call PE tu* MS_OA Nee AVE Raeburn Street pee This 2 bedroom, full sement house has been completely redec- orated and is ready for your im- mediate occupancy, Yes, there is a garage for the car and a leasant yard for the children o play in. Only $500 Easy month) parents. IM WRIGHT REALTOR $-0441 Eves, a Y “31864 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE @RM. HOUSE TORN gots OR moved, best offer, OR 3-3407 Why not see ti + down: MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ONE! WILLIAMS LAKE privileges, — rice $0186—good rea pe William Miller terms. ee 2 PORPBALE OR a BEDRM,, $9123. FOR 8. BEDROOM HOUSE on er, _ shaded lot ft. e new “furnace. iis ie- a very nice Pr ie pr ae. By owner. YOR SALE BY OWNER. 5 YEAR roo! Sj notttiar ma Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE SILVER LK. INCOME Here is ‘one the sharpest 2 family incomes you ever saw. rooms and bath down and 4 ‘and . New modern kitchen down ae yar om, * eae Le new gas he ‘w'' con- dition throughout, garage o ag bus th prionog ment. at Sinsso0 ‘with $3,060 dow REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 4.3561 1050 W, HURON ‘TIL 8 street. Pontiac: ernees | “ John K./ Irwin & SONS svayaee™ RANCH: é Very attractive room home with ee a earage, Neat as a pin ‘oughou Carpeted. .. plenty of pete space, fenced ard. 2 blocks from grade and pais ey Me schools, $13, 500,, ro ‘our alain ‘and bath, Very’ large lot: 50x200, Only: $9,750. John K. Irwin & Sons Realtors 313 West mary, Se FE 5-0447 or 24031 EVE, FE 5-4046 . A prac- . 2, 2-0263 | For Sale Houses. 48 For Sale Houses, 43, 4a 28 E. Hur pee Nl 4 tot fiat eed hone. close lu, KLA AVE.—Zoned ecommer- OAR rye eos -2 baths, in- men room apert- = oe » Corner lot 50x500. CLA: — Older home in 00g co . & rooms down, 6 er fireplace, remodeled itchen. Oi] furnace, Zoned com- made “Ideal el tinal business Corner Aispest sonviile road spacious room, as heat, WA gaa fe tet so small Sass atl) _ rear. 622,500, BLOOMFIELD RANCH Built by owner-builder of the fin- est materials and construction, situated on a hill gag home hag man including oa prtge sogy se family room 12x thermopane glass doors, cor- net ogra al ———— built in ie 8, stall te) Crane hot ‘tong _ water gas Jah Garage 26x30, Roy Annett, Inc. Realtors since bs a ron ral 8-0466 __Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 3 BEDROOM UNFINISHED sewer and water. 125 Blaine 8t., oo? Oakland Ave. ie OA 8-29 WEST eee HOME on 2 large utility connects to 1%4- - garage with cement drive. Lake privileges on ry — Close school. $13,500 INCOME “HOME $ rooms down, 3 - » Up, B grove for $80 e -car garage. Nice lawn tay outdoor grill. $14,900, terms. TER AREA Brick home on e beautifully landscaped lot. basement,, 2-car garage. —_ LS Fu STATEWIDE meal sey oSfoe nme of a nT 8. Dtcanak ment. Owner, M The New Look The Convertible 24s - ‘ 2 Baths 4 Bedrooms UNBELIEVABLE CHARM Ward W. Ross Homes ELS OPEN DAILY MOD 2345 WATKINS LK. RD. OR 3-8021 ~ FOR, OUR, a HOME XEEDE Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC, 20 8. Main, Clarkston Mich (ACROSS FR yeh Open Dally 0 8 — Sunday 12 to & GENES DRIVE — NEAR SCHOOL. room, Carpeted living recom, heat large lot. Rar he down pay- SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom brick tri-level ranch home, Fire- lace, built-ins 2-car garage. 185. t. seeded lot. eae ye commu- nity sewer water, paved streets, —" —— o. tia oo art Lanes ay FE 2.2105, FURNISHED MODEL OPEN DAILY 10-8 . 711 MELROSE ahd North Perry and $8,290 COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT FE 8-6455 DLORAH BLDG. CO. SACRIFICE Beautiful 3-bedrm. home, with dining rm., full basement, as farnnes. Call today, only $7,050. E-Z Terms “C, HOUSTON” REALTY FE 46331 Wes est Side Off West Huron St., near General Hospital, 6 room modern, large | living room. 3 bedrooms & ba’ up, gas heat, garage, $11,100. uae ot Marvelou odern home in aes condition. just a bade rom 8t. Frederick's Schoo! Auto. heat, garage, nice lot, Mo: WILLIS M. BREWER egy F, REISZ, SALES MGR. Huron FE 4-5181 Eves. FE 8-0823- TRADE... Owner has aRGOME PROPERTY free and clear would like West side location. Income approxi- ~mately $150 per month. Tet's get together, this might be an oppor- tunity to get your large equity out! LIKE... A WELL KEPT older home in -the city, This is the ticket! Three bedrooms, a full basement, gas heat, storms and aqrecee. glassed in front teh 1%-car garage. Only $10, and better still, only $1,000 down! Humphries! | 83 N. Telegra re Open Eves. 2- 9236 sities LISTING SERVICE 91 SUMMIT ST. carpeting consider fra For ap- house as rt & Broker. pointment call fon Fon EQUITY IN YEAR OLD 3 bedroom home. OR 3-80: BROWN NOTHING DOWN—and only $41 ou can live in . Pall er month and basement. DOWN — Just like new. 78 ft. butigalow with 3 lovely bed- rooms) and full Sacameat For- mica kitchen with all Lind doors. Ma closets ‘& 3. ‘com: fortable home. privileges. Only 4 miles pn LITTLE FARM — umn 6 rm atin oa “oll Modern Kitchen Automatic washer & dryer. , barn, "Tw: School bus at chicken houses, door, Will consider trade for cheaper home era ee OR TRADE—West Lose 6 rm. modern oome with full ba ment Oil] Furn. deiconed sab Large lot Garden — arage. Paved St. Good neigh- borhood Well constructed home. Will trade for cheaper home, 7 contract or good house- OPEN SUNDAY 104 L. i. BROWN, , Realtor 2-4810 MULTIPLE LISTING’ Bi 8ERVICH ‘up, 1 ty basement, seek, Ot furnaee, arp. “/THIMK!" wy $82 NQOWN . ald << ae c $69 PER MONTH BEDROOM a ONTAL In JUDAH LAKE Estates * * wItH . | Lifetime Aluminum _ ROOF & SIDING FHA $300 MOVES YOU IN | $44 PER MONTH DLORAH pet need co. Bildor of National Homes FE 2-9122 MULTIPLE 8ER RO MAVERICK My pappy once told me to oe lock tor Fae Pega Bor sol oe Paty Looe storms & screens, Year aren Maceday Firing oe HITCHCOCK | This home will make # happy end- ing to your many days of looking. 3 bedroom lakefront, has a beau- tiful sanfy beach, large living room with brick fireplace, ce- egy oe bath & 2-car garage, only WHAT'S. MY LINE? Selling houses of course, and I'm very proud ~ offer this retire- ment special, coty rooms, on one - floor, ai wall car- et! in livin, Bear school & ewes. 8 $5,950. AR: on LLOUGH, REALTOR TED CU ELO “th Rd. ae st +4 43 Cass-Elizab Open 9 a.m, to 8:30 p.m. Sunday 14 $1,000 DOWN - _ $ bedroom le ooh oll eg nize lots, off South Boulevard, East of Crooks, and, large $ rooms, sieker, — A ye good loca- “PONTIAC "REALTY 131 Baldwin LOWEST PRICES IN MANY YEARS Smal! parcels or (od bed Foe acres == Commerce wes' ern fiighway mrepesed saioclt ong from $400 Pn acre. LSO AT $350 PER ACRE 100 acres in White Lake Town- snip py oe of —— Ee er ac: - = and = = talles Pontiac C. SCH HUETT, Realtor 460 W Huron MU 4-4353 OWNER WA rm, house, Leaving state. 86-6785. VERY GOOD BEACH This new 3 bedroom brick ranch features full basement, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, plastered walls, in- cluding garage on large water- — lot $00, Terms to sult Gl “NOTHING DOWN 58 year old frame, in good cond!- Nan with Pwr -privileges. Only 56 r Jean VERMETT, se Shae 9203 Commerce Rd. 3-6466 of ape : Bedroom HOMES | $100 DOWN > ~Moves You In sO . WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEEDAYS 4 & PRIDAY 1TO 7 731 Stanie: ¢ 3 ar nor of port WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-2763 or Eves, LI 2-4677. RANCH STYLE Lake |~ 0- BEDROOM BRICK peste ee dao taxes. room, ‘tox uv. a 1% Price $22, Por additional information and &@ppointments call FE 68-1784. . NOTICE Builders — tri-level. 3 bed- b — ates en: rate sepa: ful Hill’n Dal Village. | 1935 sq. ft., less than $10 ft, in- ie Sema by ong epee ee Call Market 4-20{2..1 to 6 dally. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-7 Live in beautiful Pleasant Lake — is. Inspect = lovely 3 bed- Bers eature Full base — sgl mashes ee ur plans or o' rege Buill Mt te: re Dp. Eliza aabeth Fa bem to Posnat Lake aod JIM WILLIAMS EAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Te BALDWIN PE 4-0647 MODEL HOME Now for sale. 3 baths, heated ‘garage. ere a mor bireh cupboards, wal] to wal) wor] throughout. Hot water opane windows. Lot 182x250 Ready for immediate oc- cupancy. Full AS pclae $17,900 Will 634 FE. TENNY SON 2 ew ~ recum ont wall car- Det. $350" Piskna4 to new FHA mortga . 258 W. WALTON Older 2 bedroom home in & commercial lecation. Base- pee oil furnace, 9600 R. “. “VAL UET, Realtor, 345 Oakland Ave. Call Sunda ree sree MULTIPLE sree SERVICE UTIC (M30) 46106 Waco. Beautiful 2 bedrm. ranch. 2 car garage, Spa- cious Rooms—No money down. Gt a sos eeal Bragg $11, ae LI_8-8430 ~ OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 to 5 3 aes OME Ez. N. Ard. more. ‘and ‘a - = ex- ceptionall vA a ce m il home, with many wala ing selling a ntments, in- ceeme ae Ba a wall “g wall carpe ice ch- nd hood $13,500 on easy A term OPEN DAY 2:30 to 5 — Pontiac Lake Rd., rport space, glass porch, alu = inum storms an ecreen: good garage, lot 65x217. “palgain $0,960 termis, or consider car as down payment, ; FOUR BEDROOMS Rambling home, full bath and half bath carport, aluminum — s and screens a“ appointments you wi remain $17,950, FIVE FAMILY BRICK TMEN Attractive ' GI SPECIAL Newly decorated iauie —_ out ve room fog mal new oil furnace, lot $7,500, " DORRIS & SON REALTORS ~ WE TRADE 152 W. Huron PHONE FE 4-1557 4 BEDRM. BRICK, 3 YRS. OLD ont “& screens $14,- WATERFORD — OUR LADY wor 4 rooms. a sbaths $1500 = han- Lakes School & Church. dle. , | poe EY ' Established ink 1016 TWELVE ROOMS — 4 baths and full bsm't. in this lovely older brick home in excellent jon. living tm., condit a7 ft. bedrooms, ¥ Trees and shrubs. Has been ap- ‘proved for convalescent home. ose a he Couldn't home or lake home, ES —7% in all. 4 acres ia red house jumber in i to build @ small modern home. 3 miles north of Pontiac- Ful ‘price 87,- 950. Only $950 down, WHY NOT BUILD IT - On this 15 acre reel. J miles West of Dixie Hwy. Many nice Hromeaarh sites here. Come out and too! over, Only $3,500~$1,000 dn. Floyd Kent Inc.. Realtor ay by Telegraph PARKING a free and ciear — Ror cturtner informa: HE RBERT c DAVIS 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE =, STREET 3-bedroom, 1l-story home Sith 12x14 living room; 8x11 dinette. or basement with fas heat Eis trees and enced lot, LeBaron 8c — on FHA terms. 2 FAMILY INCOME All brick with 5 rooms and. bath for the owner; . rooms and bath up renting for $80. Full basement with’ gas heat ane ga garage. $3,000 will ha DRAYTON PLAINS 2 bedroom ranch with oll — 14x20 utility room. On 100x267 lot — Only #4.700 and terms can be ar- ranged, IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 942 JOSLYN, COR. MANSFIELD OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 7 BEDRMS. 2? YRS. OLD, CUSTOM built, siorms toast Egri screens, insulated, $2,000 4 $-0787. MODERN oe LGE. BED- . Fms. veer - Dwn. te over pay- a mo. No dealers ments. FE * LU oneal J 3 TO'5 P.M. — SUNDAY 65 Chippewa Road Near Washington Web- ster sensei ee White: frame g room, den, kitchen and breakfast room. Closed in sunporch. 1% baths, Natural fireplace — attached garage — extra lurge corner lot. Drive west on Huron Street, turn left on Chippewa near Webster School. LESLIE R. TRIPP, REA 1 West Huron aOR FE 5-8161 or PE 44278 BY OWNER: 5 ROOM SMALL naee = nnd Fe with one acre of Four rooms in knot- ager On aces _@ ter pest © Breese ties Pye My as ity down, payments. Call FE 4-22 MODERN 6 RM.-& BATH, Fu price $7,950. Includes all trad. ture. Auto. of] heat, paved st., sidewalks, city water, enced yd. Corner lot, near lake. Terms, Owner MY 3.2880. OPEN Sat & SUN, 1-45 Tri-level brick and ledgerock, 7 rooms 8, 2 baths, fire lace, an garage and plenty 8. lide erty in trade OIRECTE Kendry off juare Lake peta Woodward “and eres. OPEN NORTH 3 bedrooms, gas heat 1% ' 8, ar gas tage. $6,350 full - price, Terms. Smith- . Wideman. REAL ESTATE ‘OPEN EV: FE 44526 412 W. NURON NO DOWN _ PAYMEN T * 4 bedroom starter homes wir- you could desire. | you une over ‘Stour S. Best Buys . Today | LAKE ORION cin ie Sak Re vRBSITY | nope at > the selective ps ee Pas get > Of roa frontage for $3,300. oh his is the buy of the ear inde gain asi0 pera afford to ou cannot i Biss. 7eroks Rd, end Mébe area, Warren Stout, Realtor Tl N, Saginaw PE 65-8168 Open Sunday 1 to § ‘BY Nett ee RANCH HOME NEAR O., 3 bedrooms, paneled car arage; wail to . J50"'x 140" lot, $24,500. sORyRSAS BARGAIN—MODERN 2 bedroom ranch "fas —— dining room, large living Fant per cece arene e privileges on ay Galan Lake Rg Only $ aylor, "Realtor. fact Red Brick Overlooking Lake se * Among other fine homes at Sil- ver e. neighbo: * Pontiac sc lo zes. Ate tached serege 2 nice lots. Oak floors and walls, taste- fully decora a die Toom * with fireplace, large kitch- en, birch cupbo: olz bedrooms, cats “tne th. High for wick Sala “4 3: Bedroom | Biase At Huntoon Lake Well located on Nice lawn and aie froom oak —— ces walls. A-l basement a “ate recreation room and fruit room, Fenced teat yard thsad "does wane! Xhoee sltee “Ace Giroux-Franks : Cbine Ruy = ESTATE 4395 Dixie Hw OR 3-908 ‘basem: room snd f fireplace _100%133-foet- shade. oe OUT SALE or 3 bedrm, a starter homes Lt — om . $7.960, dow: a EM 3-2411., Broker. aM 2M of IMMED. POSS. $900 DOWN 2 bedrm, bungalow full basem ott beat, 3 lge oH nonasaet owner 23-8388. 5. FE 23829 aner TEMPLETON Sylvan Village Truly a lovely home, 3 rooms, wall to wall ca: eting in living room and hall, Biren cab- inets. tHe bath with vanity, full divided basement, tile recreation Toom, baseboard heat, back yard to be proud of with patio and barbecue, 2 io arage. Privileges on autifu’ t Brive Lake, Rea- Sona |. Tene empleton, Realtor 2339 rae Lake Rd. 4-4563 After 6, FE Py RANCH HOME 2 years old, 2 bedroom ist~ ble 3rd. Large kitchen, iving room and 4 dining L, tile , hew wall to wall carpe: storms epee Lee beautifull land. Poa epee $8,500. By own- er. down payment. FB COLORED Gls NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 bedrooms and full basem Biva. work Open Srenlon! athe VASBINDER, INC. FE 5-8875 or FE 49823 SUNDAY 12 to 5 p.m. New 3 bedroom b full basement, Steen wae COPPER PLUMBIN ALUMINUM SIDING. TILE ent, BATH, OAK F . UNTER FO OIL BEAT Pac: Wood Co. Williams Lake Rd. at oR 3-1235 ue ORTH SIDE: bath, and utility. Hardwood sous. ered walle and heasee ed * ride oe: (Bo with easy ee eg! att. tense Realtor, M1 rae 50 KH Woo war a. "hm ROOM COLONIAL Indian Pigg Newly Dessreted, and Dr Ww 2g Gar Soe eel FE batie. si1,308 iy )P. CN. SUNDAY 1-5 P.M, 3540 SHELBY ST. 3 bedroom ranch type bungalow with massive firep) nf Toom and eae mn “= MODEL. 1051 VOORHEIS 3 bedroom ing room, tile mn o¢~ ow jg full basem a3, Sabo wit wen v GRAPH Beit R. ane REALTOR (260 BALDWIN MULTIPLE LISTING SERYICR “% THR PONTIAC Puss " _For Sale Houses 4 43 SLICES OF HAM Barty idge. a pte a “4 18 TRE “then “70 SEE A TRAILER PARK™ Eas abe ire rom ml ! Groc. Gas Sta., Home Witt mWAR BABE, BOUND | au. th OF oe ~~ 42 space,’ books for othe 142, i” . a ES | 204.44 ‘Ve Lake base i r ey . has a soe ¢ ae ee m kitchen, on ma Bag Roameneleameee | "Colored ‘ing orem ie bath Sem _ ola ale weit Wie | __ For Sale Clothing "56, . pay “street. Total mee tl On olore te ce for tu ang, a ners | SALLE PL PLS f eu. ft, oO. Ref » 1,950 6 room creation Toot. - #50 tho me. bite x. in tot dow 7 MEN" VERCO ae “Serine and terms. with c —— —— « Shatia. cA small stock, vorns few ames, or ve Pg. 6 cy 5 reet from ilson NEAR Pl a ee bl a 5 Full b School. AR HATCHERY. & ia CLEAN US = Immediate Possession heaters Oak sh wd water . $a 5 xtra large, 2: REALTOR P pean aa DGE Li, SIGH, CLEAN AN ry SRE Fe a ft. @. eh Near Clarkelon, — ¢ room trame |S OO” ‘Only aft. living “room ha Sree re ees eng Niko pent dave au tm ai] ak aed bedrooms. Built in 1955 Alu- a3 ft” kivchen-utility “ = orn Pee gee ON. Cpe a m . it E N TT sto o "watt i Pletey-inslated., Located. on O Bacio, "All plastered and Foi Lage uoniay Fane | BLACK BND Cornice tate Are | ag ~~ a Een ok ae ie at ot 9 Uae. f partes Texaco Station ¥ wa LA sce Se tesa iy ACR. 325.98 a payment of #60 per month 4%] 228 SUNDAY 126 About” #8 ‘per month. and silltes” top “tne Broetent Nasi: | CADIES BLACK VOR Cony Size) Qasr! Besiny vhs iis um os W, CLARKSTON RD. ior you mucky ¥elesenn iw "Lota tat | HADUE ies clots sate seer Hebe ane otras ne ote ee #4.360 will buy « newly deo- “ Aree ebeter, | —2e 1s Cheap, "OL 21st, = a H Reena oe oe ee tor ine ce (DARD OIL N att 2%. Bees Fees ome aad Buches rage Lave! 2. Aluminum plastered walls. 2 sa bupet, Giations for Yehee. ce JBRIDAL, VEIL. $16.00 re, ela Savings Locati sy term. » st well as clothes = fi stent. Training and 4 ‘ Ag eet mel Rl Rout Turn ieft, | diate Nare. included. “fame financial aauistanee avaliable. | MUSKRAT “UA” COAT “GOOD we RS fedu'Ge G's" ibe ts me| GILES REALTY: CO. ciate posession 0a closing. | SRE caterers ea Hou ba CPir et] litle th cs matic oil heat, Storms & sc o-|FE 65-6175 ! ; . GONGOO & 2S See Sal le Ho . Pa rates seares| wmtree Lett tae Se oe oe alice 7 me | Titeneeetind Hennetey aad Mae 1 ee oe wat” Moree One Range the lake A, ood. spat te aan BY ete Re Tt ah BF wel eee chinina, "Modern. , Xe BOOB IAFL. CmnOun pI 9 Aer) . ADE i) H J 3 bY cits am ih 2 ae me frepense te ——. legen 5 oa teas ith pie NICE 5 Thoroseh uelalne oped sory may i rece ee as a was v eee bg <4 is ar car in trade. with wall to Ww tchen, living rm.| 28¢. lot. Good | ment on f e with full time - ayae- RM 88 be all ca hs f jocation, near Wa- Jearnin Ca salary while | coad. Blond end tables & Ne ‘# 104,44 a ramic tite bath. Ce-| ferford High pital requitements | table. RB s cattes ayy 2 WEB tached garage. 4 ‘i ie pet time at 481 Mayerest, Must sel ~| Be sat we. ADP fun on ee | ee ONSEN BEDROOM BUTTE. G8. Automatic Wash 4 “WHITE DE aca on Wolverin 208 W -| GOOD 2 BEDRM. HOME N Michi or write Box | priced to go. FE 6.8949 M BUTTE, Was sher es E BROS. Basso, MATKet 4 sf teh dee we | | MEST’ BA. © Waiame 1S man Gut, Michizan, | Sryenings | ¢ PIECE SILV “ Jays apes OBB 24 3660 | Oerone Done ee meee Se Sera: Carpeting, fur- Flint, Michigan, ys ibaaiat, | © cee eee Ce. ber | Open Eves ar - masaay Twin = BUILT oes HOMES back ard. ‘set30 a tore fenced-in “ STAN 6 bed. Large chest. 2 wait gr” was Ae Wesel f Sunday 10 ‘tl 5 giartire Bid vena © . of Pontiac Terms. Owner. — athe DA RD OL all for 889.50, Pay only weskie , 210-08 : vings ji ‘ . <4 g. EM 3-6531| © : F . —_— station for lease. Moderat Linke & Furniture, 42 Oronard roe ao. Westingliouse Transitor a] or Sale Lake Pro 44 vestment. A burn and Marsh e Lake Ave. Noree A goat, | radios at tag, Der me, = this 1 Pp in weg rop. 44 For Sale Acreage — 47 Pontine, Call MI 6-631 tesa ‘Bi ¢ YEAR RIE FOR BALE. =e ue vtomatic Washer on-a large] pees om Sn att Howard at Ve 7-343 229. ‘98 13 vings wr eS Secs so ibn oni NZL PN aN Fidel Lake Model IST TIME OFFERED. 10 Acres ciate _ 61 AMG “FURNITURE | LEAVING “ “east SERVICE STO ae on : = een pene eae x eee ‘row Rd. frontage. In WELL KNOWN | 7p Reas. Ok 1 wioree Automatic Washer VICE STORE | ‘paiag We P'Weod paneled throwh-| Sat. and Sim. 1-5 | * Ss _2140" Garland & Sak], SSA aber Oe vet| PIZZA HOUSE One eee noo ES Gaede ] * : «= ‘ or & - RILEY, Broker 301 i un. 2 to . = Sale Ri Resort Prop. 44A By a A zine a atten table. tes ities aehing : Norge Gas Dryer. —— Softeners “5c : owe Lake FEY aan] Lake cone elas Drive = Vionces Highlands 16X20 CABIN IN ST, HELEN, ee “pe ~ Oa 2 F weenty, | aa00s ney, Seage “FURLY AUTO! C eo ro) " 44821) 3 bedroo ew Estates.| bedroom a a| Mich Prive. $1800. ale Land _Labe Ave. reba —— a. oon La nage Lake Estates oe eaasive Valgiaes bangsies| Se ay aaa Madea = apt motors cooly. dis00 S| CC Contracts 82 i PLACH SETTING. “8: qonnerel Movie Dryer / $79.95. SALE PRICE Aig 224 , ot} living room, — built in) rpeted | meet ‘me Sunday afternoon al price, $3,200. In nice wooded LAND CONTR " gilver Damask R TERLING. - 19 REQ. VALUE Sosa ninek cot @ privileges.| range, in . oven —| address. belo oon at| Section. PE 6-04 t acTé TO BUY OR | _ ing pl ose, pits serv-| 190.08 wee a C sles Fieacatt carpeted. liv ing. P00 tully fPeeremetgg a = ft ree Tild | -pm 70 after 6 bas geil suet, Garreis, EM 328111 0 PPE DINING, Ri FE. 2-6869. ; et) ooley Soft ate Co, a @ utilit rooms, garage, 1 car attached : en : a RM, SUITE, “pisat |. _ eres — ial ted eu Cee ee ere ued| mivek” ores panei beoek: For Sale Lots —_ 46 4 ACRES Money to Loan 5 aes auaE woe re Deer, | Oe z or young family just. L LAKE RD. TO — —eeeeeeeeeeee Located tn Clarkston, Fi (tale Licenses 3 2. RUGS, WOOL FACE, sib. %. 100.98 em eet condition, Bargain. Call Pi 5-0511 fated aise ie antine| Hite, 'Warce "Fon reels T REALTY ~cumistiaw ite conwmn, | loeainn "torts ve tut, | a ate Hemsed bentorey | cae emir, Fulah ug| TE a FBG Dis ible I TCH FOR OPE athe ) or a nice b . 08. = appliance can Owner — oF = ore oy Latecad SIGNS. N 6 ACRE R 3-9641| Priced at $3,500 A ome. pate $5.08. Pearson Furniture, or be the down pa BUI pproximate. ro al payment. $3, 300 Total Price J, JOLL, REALTOR ae = eo _ porenraie. 41900. Rs Bt $1100 down, $26.50 per month. ly Bl J C NER i reat Lake Ave. a fig — 6 mo. ry 3 yrs. For Sale Miscell aneous | 60” £ modere 2 room home, Close to ae Done HWY. FE 4-4861| Gores, Immediate. possession, tow a sare polting ole waa treet) Wm BUY - SELL - - TRADE K relrig., used ¢ months, $150. FE wy edd tired: per Loree Ideal, Ca a te a ice Piberaee 1 BASEMENT. oe ent, possession, low Maas aise down 16, good ground. WHITE FINANC E Cc -OMPANY Fe RRGENGGN, TAL MODEL GOOD YE “AR : cee caramess, t lengths, iy : storiny alumin | ee eae ter 7 = UE. 1, 23686 Te py feds van ; Drayton Plains rik pee front, Paved facet: iy con} HIGH down. Fee laketrent ones: on 2 BROS. BORROW. u P 10 $500 ae FREEZER SCHOOL) 30 soERVICE STORE eT 2 ri age in. nai! pine. halite 2 bedroom home with| ™ents, bart i cake over pay-| & newly bedroom Fick, earpeled C. PAN( "US. Realtor 8660 Dixie Hwy. ~ OPricys desks poreh glider, lamps, books, . re sin a8 bei in. aol pipe, basement. Carpeted lar weekend 33892. Call} _ ba rated Gas heat, tiled | 1919 M15. Opeg Eves. ‘til 9, Sunda t Pontiae — Drayton P! 386 mink gill Jur oat. Ok | BOTPOINT ELEC. ; DsON, g room. Hardwood large liv. ds. sement, IYecar gare 15, Ortonville. NA 17-2815 y, 1 ‘tl 5| Walled Le, Bir Plains — Utica a5 3080 Dixie Hwy, ost new. Ch brea ltt 9, oa (nekiec win A: ke Sao For Sale F. rmingham, Plymouth it tv TABLE a eEL OK: RGM new. Careme Srenkact oot INO sane prea G7 cael“ “bey pista | a apart 1%4-ACRE SITE ams 48) TOAN wn Bana ee TORE Pg . ecorated. men' - ake SB an ik Dry _basem ot wilh late Peel _gurgmatic beak et garace- Ot ohns BLOOMFIELD HILLS Me Ee Borer. 8 S fee Sy - LN Nal “STOVE | F004 cond. Gig. sTONR, VERE rn i fer egret cn, ap c SOM) pamerent sey foe w Phun DN MSS we cope. zope |e te a OTe sxLvinagon an : Sak een ee 8 ee M0 ea Dedroom b 7 yeetes ecre parce) =| © gee FE_¢2571 0 BS LAWRENCE (OAM Breaktast set oo... scoceees BSR | Mtheay FE OO ave upto . ue Tae se eae — 2 coe pee © perfect 20 YEARS OF SERVICE Dunstan n ‘Toad ‘and Martell | = PRIENDLY _ ae #-0421 | Electric range. a civcits FAN. ‘Alum, storms and’ # on fuel. po prom yments only : Drive, It’s beautifully wood: Sale Busines: Pp Apt. size gas stove. » $18.00 drop-leaf 4 ‘APRICAN Oak | mone¥, don Se ~ _ __ $950 Dow tanes7al month including SUBURBAN ed and overlooks som lh Property 49 GET $25 TO $ Refrigerator . rorvrere ry 988-084 droplet ning table, pads, 4 Vv ft a Pg modern 4 see kal = + oe acon papaan ae Ver 7 3 bedroom ranch home, 1% the finest Bloomfield fants Seen on your OAKI Ve ‘FURNITURE 30.00 | Aree 8 AL co. —r = peat home. with 3 ified ee rma fenced’ tr bot e030 firepisce, large - Pontus select parcels "s |e eee ste as S , ewtied POR “ne toe KENMORE 2¢" ‘ELEC, STOVE, i ae = a gh a ge | See eel | Ramee ahaa “Wear State “Rta "aid 0.00 TOMALUTE | hate OF wre to on | MARR Are ion de itokmina sop car garage. ent—2 bed- rade for a small owner evenings, MI OL 2-076 up + - metal SUPPL Y-____- f mae road. $9,250 im a6 room, home with full bas er home. gs, 4-4760. p to 34 Phe to tepa A SAUER stools, FE #6130 4) aginaw . ent, aulo heat. Oak floors A REAL B PH, ” 3.9 : machine, L , BINGEN pewina Linkb DRAPERY ih Union, rE Sate and tile bath. It’ ors ARGAIN DRAYTON WOODS - 9206 e. Late m EWING | LINED DRAPERY. \ if T PADD’ S cones wep It'e vacant. och fu a a home, full weet SIDE - f aio tas @ corner eCmMmps ead O pes d FE Sopele. "rane a over pasments tas Red ca ee fi oe Bick. 8 TABLE SAW, ¥4 2 % mp. M om, rage, corner lot } . eS apitol, PE 5-9407. 5 toe i Traveres | coud. #15, OR ree 4286 Dixie Hwy oo $650 down on this 2be Ered’ sctghtoshend Gees ae C street. 80x110. CHURCH B 1G » | arr aed iba : 2400 alter fer 3 p.m. Sits Lapeer RA. OR yisy1| room, with full basem Fy 8 bole eenet cer, Uinemrerel y s nena Bon a UILDING |. — Loan C giz RANOE GOOD COND. | “HAVING | aTéTE : : 5-9292| Car garage. ent. }- cspital, Owner will sac, | MICHIGAN AVENUE- 130x225 n Compan $40, MAple 5-5451 aft draw ee arth va $00 vor month. aes a quan caicl or oak cones fora MIDLA’ Nop bese church isl eomas’ organs: =f ee See Bene pide. AUTOMATIC WHIRL inte ~wase.| {8 stove 860. 7 cnste a Be |“ fas i we A FEW ; NO DOWN PAYMENTS smaller home, trade for «| MIDLAND STREET - 100r100.| Sozee tt “a ee OANS $25-TO $500 oa. PE S291 er stove $35, work b * Wood o & Thompson, ‘ bedroom ranch hom Evenings after 6 : . | CHE EROKEE RO AD—60 ft. Eromass. Beating c — of sabe ere eo signature or other se- ANTIQUE DINING ROO a t 410. OR penen $10, oe BA 4: fe) with “No Down Payments" ad 2-3381 of ole oy Road 8 soon | SS cisssrooms, bap- Sa te tae Piaedn tak a, Tapestry cohelsered chars set!) Ly x i EC a a tined ‘it recover an Bh. ° G. I. rated like sno path eee A JOHN STERLING 10 REET ; Garage cate: ageoide Bl acy basement ful. Visit. our ethan at eet or mine tse Lt 3 pasaenrid — wy sibs, Se Penson Fe $09.98; ety electri : eater, ly payments w month- ‘ NSON, Re house on rear.) $1 200. rest room & ody’ 6121, ns TRAL CELUES eee rena, “AY ed pson, MM, M% altor auB DR hee s & kitchen. Forced air tora, lge. IGERA- Cl ? °. mile west of srt - TG 1704 S. T , URN AVENUE frontage - 330 gas heat. Lot 40x 300 ft HOME & AUTC pwede g deep freete; auto de INGL E UM, eT = ra . Telegraph Rd Zoned contmercial. parking afea, This . Large ¢ ro roat § year warranty, F “im 000 BTU 4 L property is {o- LOA) sieciele Lanua Balonae rigidaire| 12x19. $6.95; 19x) fo oll 4 EF FE 4.2533 ~ eg ag pr ome Call u OAN CO. Schick's. MY" innce Qa per wk. | 4% ft. wall’ tile, 6, 66.95. work 5 "geet ‘7 STILL CHOLI ih oe 33 Nicholie & Harger Co. ZONE *|7N_ Perry Bt feerete E. Pike) | APT. aii 2 i Reg. $3.95 tite, ite, Fanning tt.| 68 eis dona rls 8 Ss —., 4 &H kitchen. Mod. Fees Bebe “hi. & | 3_W, HURON ‘ D. ‘COMMERCIAL LOANs $25 To 500-~——S ing units, es at eA. ni NG PAINT & LINOLEU al. ANCHOR FENCE: i ARGER CO §0’'x150°. Lak n, 2 bdrms. Lot - Two lots with «am BAXTER LIVINGS — N. Gaginaw. Near R = ES : L AB 33_WEST H ‘ $2,500 e privileges. $5,900 LOOKING? ing. Co al) office build- | 64 W. Lawrence 8 TONE AMAZING “SINGER | SEWING M MODER obt, Hall.| wo : : Bar HORON ____FE beue)| Ganong | a Bate t,dS | og LOOKING? 0, | faa ama tersraners ten | Borrow \ END ay | MATING TROT ge Naas | aceon eating 8 Pens ge ae ea STOM BUILT ranch, 3 Sedna, bee aoe To BUILD A GOOD-HOME hep, lnturanes. or wea catnie ok w With Confidence = 6 wil a nee t $9.10 10 per| _2E 5-187) after 8: Be a AQUA xe ae kaeoh. | - HOMES meat” 2° fllbeths, 9 replace, High Hill Village us for information. $25 to $500 Benita Mygodsrcharacter. ‘Cal ia, wall Nh. Baer eget see, Just $09 | SEEEMATR |“ eapow — 1 HPN | eee |, Maal eae [a ane =;| MID-W i a Birch KITCHEN WITH BOIL” easured. barge sites as qd valde | 102 E. Huron : Corporation of Pontis auto. . WASHER - er MOVES Y RANGE & OVEN DUET IN) Lovet $250 DOWN : sine d as | After 6:00 p.m. call PE bOsi0 of us O anne re aa aun arentecd. $128, RB. INTER. oA O DISCOUNTS OU IN i% CERAMIC TILE BATHS ett eet sy vod ig ae L "ADD’ Ss RE 2-307 tl op nae x Fi TOANS Munro Hlectrie Co, 1000 wo au: LE _A, Thompson, 1005 Highiand R4, ; ARAGE heat. Built-i Gas NE re d ANCE oe ; , a = features. Cal ast Blvd. Co Apr. 828 RANGE NEW C PAYMENTS ONLY |rRoow sm EMERSON Located Sou Paar Sas prod A On 21231 |? wien ‘ot commercial "property Oe oy panginde oe ee a, _ ing ni, 60 NGE NEW HEAT. A AN E Bur meister's DERN HOUSE. ONLY IM ROC : fron’ . pavement W aATiRG aoe ' $9,900. $1,000 dwn. $66 NL J WRIGHT CHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT ae arvelous location, just HEN YOU NEED FOR THE HOME U WANT paxments. Gaca 46 per month REALTOR Txits f, home sites in Judson @ block from Perry 8t., ideal for FOUND AT L&s CAN BE | ALL USED GAS & ELECTRIC CASH WA 5. Real buy. ar garage.| 345 OAKLAND AVE. Park. a neighborhood of Jr. Ex doctor, dentist oF usiness. offic $25 TO $500 A Me on Ghee AP- a , EB PE 5-941] ecutives. | apartment bid e. of the way but a PLIANCES - ; “PER MONTH sa wma: DINNAN | SULTPLE ListING SERVICE Sidama,oniy Tous, Tet at 43000. WILLIS M. BREWER" RATE ENA CE ES ances ofa xinds, NEW USED Be es toa LUMBER PRICES FULL PRI -tiana_ 71S pe sae Income Property 434 SM eRe | et peasee mga ean TR Pigg me | gedaan tr ra] nee TOR] Seat Bln . . a: ‘MONTHS TO PA 10 pes. oe more) $ room brick ho Eves, FE 8-082! ‘ 1574 We bey cel ¥- éxbx L . 3) Ree eS Ss DRAYTON PLAINS | £29, Now ., pio ioe ras APT. GOOD EC. TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| Parking #2 unas? serve of free Consumers tet Weta smahoasy, wakes | = S one 6-0941 , $1] 250 Cinder block starter, home, Lake ape with in walking distance CHEROKEE HIL LS! — 202 N. MAIN OPEN MON. BAT. @ TO 6 Aineninesl pease, G86rh, sorte * $1,950 with $300 down. ead Grex ae aves certs See the best selection of 100 ft. ROCHESTER, } 4 mil ot, 9,70 8 z Power Com ee flit; Cinder block building. 16 z 24. :fromartinor pla bus. qinese 9) pare ihe living navantages of Business s Opportunities 51) LOANS $28 TO a OE a of Auburn’ Heights on Awburn pany oes hoe ewe eS ue See etter Goes dean: lle nieemia trogen | aparcatrigh countr sori bos AUT M30. : a8 W. LAWRENCE Stanley e Stake mans antes | at y yet close-in location— LHORSE BUSINESS NEEDS SEC- LIV BUILT-IN aniey =. 3 Bedroom Dorothy Snyder Lavender per shad polo turn. to Select NOW to sult YOUR) fd setwood floor layin ‘ctlered | ph Rochester OL B-O1ke OF _ Saco, ge non apple vE 04158 * Aluminum Windows: : of ng, sand- 1 a 8 . . , (ee FULL BASEMENT | Stews aus | Sees te ag aime | Carl W. Bi 1, Realtor ie art ogg bates et "LONG: "TERM wn Ael, SPECIALS Burmeister’ ane or MU 46417 __ , $03, Community Bank Bid bad year = tuplios held conft 26 CHOICE 10 T 5 8 cerry waren | genus, Borer ont HOLMES.BARTRAM |" eT Bioma| _featty fonts fe Pontiac Pree) BONE LO Ui: iis cot nee NORTHERN sors, a —?. CITY akWERS— : - Eves. OR: 3-1950 ee aan PERRY ACRES ss LOOKING FOR A BUSI- ANS oy al sets guaranteed 7 oxi OO 7040 se" 2 68 OR 3-3230| pe anare ness? Get, the , {ree | “Michipan Available to 30 “days, at Obel TV. 3630 gh yf ic ADD’ S EAUMPUL LOTS not Jets than Ponitige Ainge, ‘Realtor qusiey bs rural residents who _Bisabet i." Rd, FE 44046 am, Me to 8 pa, 178 BLACKTOP reads: Wom side. _Huron rr 08 Ww. n 9 ti i ; | ; MODEL , 6 ROOMS — 5 ACRES | [ ter st St ta “uate ae oe pear LAND BANK Pelaway. bea ea ca ie ries AT CORNER OF full basemen’ room home with nes picnicking. . Vis Future Secure with : ywood bed fram Loar 9 to - Ls Newport . F ment. Weill insulated. XCE: Mini Food Supplement Plan LO nerspring mattresses, Pee atid = c nd Baldwin Automatic ofl heat, A real bu troubi = septic pimum investment Sop ton mattresses, $12 “A tt . (2 block for handyman as thi yi - OS es, Beaut al view in ever? A most literal retire Pornit 8 $5. ye iL. 3 North of Walton) some interior i rwhoa pe BR . CONVENIENTLY tocated on L App! Postios omnes co eonee — owners with one Shave i 2 Setbere tae ke Ave, ov Gun of sandy loam soil with lots of . : | Rosd (M24) miles aa apee D ORKING | ing or oth used for garden-| bunk beds, we ‘ . oe route ew. Some woods 7 AP tac limiss. north of FE 64601, ~ at now aiigie “tor er | and Lr ne . r - y A es | PRICED from 81,200 wi - = NEW MODERN TERM sible for LONG- 42 Orchard L Ld en's, eA A PERRY |" "URDOS | Recceehaniemastas elie Po. ren ca een Ge) Feat So el te eater ee RPL Ts r schools ac. Ex- chal 4 LAND COMPANY [$8 Bites; 95 Ei tephra Sue "gigr guage | ow OT Cr ace Se cape Tare Pinctne, range bu rae "E 8-4481 : tpeer "RA. __—_—PE_8-9a0| furnished and ites Gee Ge M3046) or MI 69782 from 6 | —Eepeer. Mich., for igaginay St.| er and Tse Elgg ome : BY OWNER Nefiitioe Pecaible. fnconse of over H. P. HOLMES, Inc : ormation.| $m 46s and PE 41881, 31 OF: Levely WO Oe Wedroomas of re em eee 414,900 with 2531 8. Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion| ¢ 3 ROGERS AND, ENTS ae ___ Mortgage Loans 54 Sere ae oh 8S sal n $700 DO birch kitch fe ¢ « 3 ing. J 3 retir- =— Rh BtiG mode ee Re see hee | Ree erm sies| ya, MORTGAGES, Stmageds aut preg aa | OR Stan Twn? “| sesery mgslow off Jos! a Re. Caen heen fireplace also. — sELL — TRADE | Residential ps. rh av sale. 6 mp dential, fommercie) FHA & ROY: ens, fives. ~ Ce ae bee ob | 4 Complete form wind ows & er ys by bu ring sfrom owner. \ : ; , Merri 5 Gian, Cake Gaxiong =e u fag Real Est. g ent of aD age org ap dl see 96 Y's RERLACEMENT, PARTS, $680: c phate Leaf! & pad | . all sch TOTAL PRI RICE : v ontia a on @ busline. Priced eee . oo ee BROS. Corset stanier & Fairmont, 80x re ee vee tai noe? track ne i betieen, Tang es e Good ‘ond ta eT Wal FE ries, anged, > il R. a RILEY,- Broker O Open Paletg ite Rwy. . Corner 8. Shirley & Jud 6 GOT TO-GO bought for witb sald. Rouses ath all, FE| -cherged. Puroer's, Chem 600 Eulsabeth Aer LB 0, Sunday 1 ’t! 8 128 $300. son 45x wer says. “sell or trade.” MAROTTA & ASSOC, pos mere, 7 is. ~BRCRL I R PE 41157 ve For Sale L. Oneids. Seminole Hills, $2 Doine coverin ret well located, A 42496 Round bobbin, Baisne E 4-4821 SUND AY 1T0O Je e Lake Prop. 44 — own, + 62,200, @ ® good business, Want XG. aod Ic ee ES DRYER take over cirmentn He 4845 ty Se P.M. cmot earyes a large corner lot W OLESALE It y oO Mortgage? va09 ond. condition, . DR Mich. Sewing C r Jempstead | @s.rizsbets take Ra.) techs cera ia wep. nutas ma | Sights cenaey bee erp peauen ere ene ccs | Bam a ew! of lake| & Very nice fak Poot appro ‘acr equipment y, and ed, call or see Us at & | Gas range .ocesssseecsee 98! tachment, EAST BROOKLY on me ig perfect | basement, rr vainped Fea e. ibaaste, | Cquipment with long eae eset waite bly pe on bent he, ee for any | season 1%-car garage estate is —available. wil : r cent interest. gy washer Out of town owner anxious N sen.| 2° nue ht ie Fe bed tached ensloots | oustther = ai ola, Ra id wuts | }8nd contmet or real oneept. BENDEROFF - nies guerRIC Five rooms & bath dows plus 2 radiant heat, also’ natural stone lot with tree: yely landseaped Hf Tr, 230’. deep. e. FE 8-680 92 W. Hu rE Cae UL Re s ey hc Rene em Meret | Bina, mugiagte 2 were ec ehison Soe Si TS ANE whoa |* i . r ‘ = Ste (Close to — coming, summer montis You, Wil PAW. HELIMAN. OR 3-6411 x30, $1 hard Lake & Palmer | P%H#¢ REALTOR "yp 40203 Seis 85) oe oe soad, s, winger washer * ou , ri deer property for sre setae et & plenty | of shade eoags AT UNION LAKE) : HARD WORE » axle; 8.25x20 bint SPEED ye aiove tal ight ‘birch Table 2 a | nting f B per month. Pull] end bedroo Q car garage year r aa Commercial EXCE PONTI let, $350. tak res, evro-| im re we $35, puto- price cat Pipe ay —_ only $650 pees Der ee a Rae ne a Ceramic “ale path, uf} Pike 8t., 79x120, $5,500, Pty 7+ ee brick A Ola blag. ae “Rp - ry mT tosis *. | ELEC ash? ANGE a ER. tering GUAR, w: as: a jocks rt and storage wall, : 86 feet on B jocluged in pri §-ROOM M NER. asher ., ast pratine 0 Country Cl land 6 50° by aldwin, corner of Bev-| 821.500 wi Liege nw at HOR 7 @ Gp BOVE ...,.se55 EASTERN JR. HIGH | op yAit®: ae aae| gag" ee na ad Ming | Rec Met Tm Be) Se A Pea ower real] Rear dertang Reena | sam ces pi oe | pe “tes gs — oy moved to the Sunny} TD MCCULLOUGH, REALTOR ve eM 3-49. bf OL ~ 1-8200, a. acres. $ 70 - THIS ONE! ed near Fisher y Plant.‘ at 3-310... 2 pe. lvl sinva : : izabeth Li gave Ss for smaller Trade i, CAST im suite’. Me ape bod tyie pone oa\P™ afi] Cur Rmor FS BY OWNER — 2 BEORM. = ner plus ry lot Monee, if TEWIDE Ah: ann inad i nocmnelina iM so Round Lake ae eet FHA terms. — tiled bath n.9 a.m. to 8:30 A Gein _ Modern, Ou Purnace. 6.950, EM al site fot docter's ply R TIM. ‘WRIG Flor Sem torasaes with built’ in vanity snd two spa-|3 BEDRN RANCH $14,800, 62,000 is | Senn _ B.D. CHA Sereice of Ponting REA BT eo igre amet LE)” Me finette Sayan tds ORE A et tad Or Roy Annett, Inc etree | wen BEAM oe saul wetter —opurogr vauone |i 2, VYMAN'S room natural fireplac & B DR, FUL In Lakewood Vil , ‘ “LET S TA wenn + 4 call MY 2-1684 EAERG — UPRIGHT FANON 2 e ws, cM od ee Sate Ma New 2-level brick ont lof 903. Realtors: Since 1 ° LK ; ULTIPLE LISTING O SERVICE name brands. Scratched & 8 8, mit a sos | ter frontage good Soa wae 3 * et tv BUSINESS” a BARLEY, Ai BH SEE | Yale, $140.95 while they He, Ne | TRA natural 8, 1% apetbe, 14 | nings and Sundsy 1-4 |. a ‘FE . For °60 to ‘83 Ford. torescent, i Oriana ichigan| {f pri For Sale Acreage 47 Tool Rental s1 ¢DR. I KGO A. — Business, with proven prof- later model 5.7332, im ON een na PE i100 a pated sep ‘American Bysuty kitchen IO 7 T tached garage, eee area doe, Pull basement f ly eft $21,080. Recsomaie hicne “ ; . its fo t "88 over $20,000. In. In- eae TPE . FREEZERS OVEN. 20 - cu, Chest a, a Uprigh TV with shower & stool, Fireplace 1 rec foom, Ol at, gas ‘water alum." & BEAUTIFUL Sorenug Mew tice 6 oe C. SCHUE we Sindee enters’ 5 ANDN4-BEDRC SC wigan "saa mixer gece] beta oe ol Ma iene with Feasonable. down 3- AND 4-BEDROOM — huey General) horns " yre Collision Shop wa tari BRICKS LAKE ANGELUS | Ree BEAL ulin Ent ment god it ea etalon. LINCOLN R. RANCHES AND Hi cre of beaut iapd with | | MUtwa ned Hieand, Bei.) | HS" Tpliaton® and 8 i Fen ec . HIGH | TRELEVELS Hho “Hat gandy akg onthee, | area |, Reepounten at Dace: | roger TED, TU TAGS | FLOOR, wo “Tapa prone page| one oe spacious bed- GAS HEAT 7 gt becroum poes fan age| MT, CHRISTIE AREA oS wee eee 7 Panzer Fa $i. roomt ied tech mith shower ATTACHED GARAGES ete iiss’ ome weoal Jha! <— rare & rolling. “North ~ GALE OR ae ae ae Sais am tite mi tce| LOW DOWN PAYM'T al ate ea OO ig =I Be era sane racer ergo ou a “i Zemasdrn maa 28 81% OR Bettas allie a BE alent wg ts oS oueenn yROKen || eee hed ee 1 oes sale ref . eae be oP tage” Gos Finish Your Own Howe a) 5 ILEY. Broker cA 4, WEBSTER. REALTOR 708" fg ae BROKER | fraae.”: i "ccagprennor 8 "% oo dass ibige pey. oe | -- ne bvsdenae cantons a tr. Fenced yard r & wate} For Your Down Paym't No Elizabeth Lake Rd. ane at one bebht DOOR | SCORRTRASLR 80” WEE | if OapERT wi souct Aina street. price only Model oa Reenes 84. fig, baad 41187 | PE 4-4921 WO) a: ESTAU PREGHICA Ford. or Soeny, 223 Russell oe : ; ie serynteeee NT. PASS. UP ae JHANT Dirt chetge ire ee by ge oaraae fr for On corner nesr FE west of Rochester Rd, iso EE SCRRE PREMIER - | it it ace od Batol I el eh MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for ca FABLE MOD cheeugt acissiied_ Aas! THER Mtge che eer ate } | COCKLER REALTY, el al hrs Pa . on $75.00 19.96 ew ott Se “ee Bue de fis POLVERIN PUMBER 3208. Paddock re 20m) SHEETROCK _* ae CHURCH'S, , INC. SPECIAL 32’'x 26" House 4 Rooms and Bath On your siab ~ items as listed “below, roof—trusses built wp, all wi s-and doors | jased. asbes- tos siding asphalt, -— peel ‘wails all rou umber No. » p Boned to job site, no labor, . ett e or electric. A-1 Material anil for $1,510 ~~ Haggerty LUMBER CO. 14T acento Hwy. Walled Lake Between W Maple and Pontiag Phony ates ‘¢-1084 - cere, seve eat a's SUF J |ALVATION ARMY to meet aay needs. Bait WEST LAWR ner TS, TOILETS. fe valves colors soto —_ es All ‘st: les, from $17 95 TER go ae be Teratieen fu and 393 303 Orchard Lake Ave, — 63; JALSOTL LUMBER rm doors and — —s ag ge ae aS on Hot WATER a eas. $25. FE WOOD AND poe ie we 4 UM COMBI- nation doors ft ak BENSON LUMBER co, WALL PANELI ING: ahogany. os, 46 ire refinished . $58 any, Be ‘J Biréh oth . $11.20 AC PLYWOOD CO. 1488 win Ave. FE 2-254) Machinery 60A) ‘| BOSTON 3-5203 Roe ad MIXED PUPPiNS, a . t any a Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 N L FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL—AL L SIZES oF v pe FIREPLACE é ste a PalN, 430 OIL, Hae ¥i2a ‘Orchard FE #4 AT YARD. FE SLAB woop, P LOADS $6.18 A LOAD IN | limits OR 3-6032 WOOD, FIREPLACE « FURNACE Saw” oak, maple & kindling, FE woon . OF ALL. KINDS Fike. Reet” Lk wg Ye and kindling. 775 te R4. FE — or FE Plants, , Trees, Shrubs. 68 SAGA GAKLAND TREE SERVICE TRIM. ning & removal. FE 8-2275. ‘Statk Bros. Nursery — __. Representative - = Landscaping Ornamentals Fruit and- Trees EM 3-3128 anee 4 p.m, For Evening Appointment Fon Sale Pets Peal el Ma ® Wms < OLD FRENCH POODLE EM . 69 __sagrifice, $60 Call EM_3-2796 oe AKC REG. MINIATURE POO a f 33003. AKC ED MINIATURE REGISTER Prench Ly ge Biack. 628° Dix- _!¢. OR 3-1804. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPs " ae | parol and tan, Reason- able. M. NN TERRIER ae CHAMP ._Stoek, Curtiss, OR 3-9296 BOXER. PURE-BRED, 1 YEAR male ‘al vaccines — $25. 23-6243, CLEAN HEALTHY 1 PUPS. 1 Vebors w terriers, ome. les NA 7201. ? COCKER PUPPIES, . Ph FE 8-0006 CGANARIES. MONKEY ALL PET Bhop, 55 ee St. FE 4-6433. “¢_MOs.. FEMALE” ble & white $20. PE 68-1763, CUTE PUPPIES FOR FAMILY pete. $4 & $10 OA 86-3057. FOR SALE: . AKC REGISTERED Pegingese puppies. FE 5-2768 ENGLISH BETTER PUPPIES. EM $3. Ph. NAtional %- 3228 PARAKEETS’ SUPPLIES 18) Sande. sor E 2-T727 POODLE CREAM © 6GE ORED. or 4 mos female, Perma- nent vaccinated. Housebroken, Loves children $150 _FE_ 54-0237. PUPPIES, MOTHER ‘GERMAN she ee tree’ to good home. MA PARAKEETS. GUAR. 7? 5 TALK. _ Cages, 691 4th St. Fr PUPPIES, MINIATURE obi E and Pekingese, AKC registered. M 3-8261. Reasonable, EM 3 PARAKEET, CANARIES, CAGES, Since 1927, 584 Oakland Ave. ins ater FOX TERRIER Pup. pies, F SSOuTERES COLLIE PUP & Clearance special, 5040 Orion Rd REGISTERED FEMALE DOBER- man, OLive 6-2066, 4298 W. 4th 81. Rochester. SHELTY (TOY) COLLIE: PUPS tb. _ MY 33723 DIESEL ENGINES, 4 & 6 * for trucks, saw mills, ete, asoling ines ae — c ae Ee industrial appl ps wot anmte ol ge FL sre. ‘Gall by parakeets uaranteed to Naik, Cranes Bird agg e? 2488 Auburn Rd, Phone 4 |FHOROUGHERED COCKER SPA old, 300. FE fel fae 4 mos. nT? Toy P POO! ot ee al 3 PETS, Do It Yourself 61| fiermac’™* 0 oxen. 123 THE EASY WAY! : a gg Ry ____Hunting Dogs 6 69A R SANDERS —HAND SAND-| ~~~ ~e oy STEAM 9 AKC BEAGLES. peiALes, 120 so Lies SS ROWE HARDWARE. |p sae —apaman— #08. SANFORD FE, ¢-6105/ FOR, SAL; pointer puppies win og FOR RENT 10 monthy ald gis basting. see se Wall paper steamer, floor sand-| Breach ae upekey, . ets, polishers. bend sanders fur- _ Oakland Baa Telephone nae vecuum cleaners. ‘Oakland tng pit he bt 436 Orchard Lake “Ee eaes on ‘aateriaie umbing & elec oo T days ee Sundays gd Builders Su —n y Monteaim rE ee “| * Cameras, Equipment 614 wes at SELL & TRADE cAM- ; Sale Musical Goods 62 : ACCORDION eate. Al. sites ecordions loaned frée to begin rE 5.8428. aL bwin ORGOSONIC. SPINET i an, French provincial. ba pt : Bench .to match. New- ‘Demonstrator. Reduced for quick 4 fey “MUSIC CO. BALDWIN aa CROSONIC rTyiNe?. Bleached none aie 24 finish. New. rders. |. __Burr-sheil, __Hay, ¢ Grain & | Feed | E 5-222| LAP RADOR™ RETREIVER, a _months old. noo §-2827 MALE BEAG “1 NEAR. SHOT and_license. iit 3-08 -| REG, | BRITTANIES, cca AGES. MA 5-1540, REGISTERED 1 ¥ _mal¢ a $40, Dogs, 1 Trained, Boarded 70 DOGS, CATS BOARDED, FE 2-4708 315 8. Teleg: raph. YR, OLD FE. _PE 8-0687, ist CUTTING HAY, 50¢ & straw, manure, Deliveries. MA 5-0666, isT AND 2ND. HAY. STRAW ~“’ _manire delivered. } MA h 5-0666, i YPES OF iST & IND CUT. With del straw, oe And oats. Ww deli ver, OA 821 HAY — 1sT OR: ao ~SRTING. tinxeD, SHAY 50 CENTS BALE, 3951 J ~ For § Sale Livestock 72 “Floor mode ake Bonin * payment, Balance “CALBI BL MUSIC CO, _FE_5-6222 TEN FRESH COWS, $300 EACH. ME. 4-5896. For. Sale Poutry 74 4.0566 APPLES, UB-1. Culloch Chain saws |74RM MACHINERY EW AND : ven) Pre Bales on M24 ie north of Oxford. WHITE GHOST LEGHORN PUL- jets, 7 mos. old, all laying. Vac- oe >Metamora 6 a 4418 Baldw n Rd: * ~ Sele Farm Produce i RED DELICIOUS, $1, ams ‘Apple Orchas . corner of Brocker a 66F2 Sale fam rm Equipment 76 PRICE BUYS . TOTAS, mingham Pl bs aise have the — models Me- HEADOUARTERS FOR McCulloch Chain Saws pense Rd. at Opi L — GEH! th "Machinery Ph, NA GOOD DPY SLABWOOD 2 CORDS 38) for $10 delivered, 4-6588 re _ 82150, SPECIAL BALE, re oy ~ CENT | — Ratialee Lake Ra., Davis:.| ure Every Friday .....7 p.m. Every Saturday .. ; p.m. Every Sunday ....2 p.m. - Buy and Sell Daily ORlando, 3-2€17 ____ DOOR b PRIZES | SAT. & SUN. COLONEL JIM 8 SAY S: “BY GOLLY” We are moving out, Three more auction sales here and that’s it! “Last chance, Don't miss these sales— we are going to sell Irke crazy... crazy ...crazy. We don't want to move anything. Nothing held back, oyer 1,000. different items to go, All.new, and some antique pieces, Sale time: 2:30 p.m, Sey ‘til 6 p.m. ; 8 p.m. Saturday .|'til 1 am. and Sunday 7 jpm. ‘til 12 pm. at .,. — SUN SALES — 6673 Dixié Hwy, (Near M15) MA 5-1 9086 M4!) — MA & Dealers — Yow ean buy here cheaper during these last sales at your own. prices. OPEN FOR CONSTONMEN TS, daily, _L, Tyler, MY 2-152 WEDNESDAY FaanOARY 11, | ‘3 p.m. Machinery auction % aie north of 4 corners In Leon- ard, then 'g mile east, to 371 Gerst Rd., or 9 miles northeast _of Oxford, 21 pieces of excellent International farm equipment tn- cluding Farmal) M tractor, Ferm- all tractor, 64 combine (com- bine less than 100 acres) 50 T at BG —tritck - fet with 16 ft Omaha rack, good rub- ber iin very good condition), 13 hoe rain dril) on rubber, New Idea 1 row picker. Ford dump truck 10 ft cultipacker* 2 rubber ire wagons factory made ote Hi tooth drag, 6 ft tandem dis two ree corn planter, 4 bar side rake ~3 bottom 14> tratter -piow, ‘a Cont end manure loader. HRM, 10 holy JamesWay how feeder plus |. many more good tools Don't miss | this sale, etamora Bank clerk | Clarence Ridgeway prov. Bud) Mickmott auctioneer Oxford, OA For Sale Housetrailers: 78 ‘66 61-PT. MOBILE CRUISER, an conditioner, washer, TV. Sha Can be seen in Holly, $3200. OR Pinna SOE SEE ‘66 PRAIRIE SCHOONER 36 FY. _ Take over pmts. FE 8-4100._ 1997 PALACE, 10X45.” He N. OP. dyke—lot 135. PE 86-4189 Authorized Sales Pontiac Chief "& Detroiter Complete selection of 8 and 10 wides Also a large selection of late mode! trade-ins We top them ah on (rade-m allowance — at Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales 4301 Dixie a OR _Open 7 Rave, a week, 1967 33 PT. NEW MOON sibo TAKE _over payments. EM _ 3-5732. AIPSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT Trave! Trailer, Since 1932: Guar- anteed for life. Bee them and get a demonstration at Warner Trail- “r Sales uron (Plan ‘o Join one of Wally Byam's ex- citing caravans) AL OMIM 31 FOOT FLORENCE, PES = $1,443, full _price PR OXFORD TRAILER SALES STEWART piped _ HOLLY VAGA GREAT LAKES & BOIMMER. le to 53. & to ‘v wide, 40 to pice trom. We trade, sel! or rent We have some wentertst buys right now, See Oday mile south of Lake ¢ orien on M4. MY ‘20791. 31 FT ~VINDATE “EXC, SHAPE $109! BOR HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOME — #301 Dixie Hwy R 3-170 Open 7 days a wees - VACATION TRAILERS FOR SALE | or rent Jacobson Trailer Sales, §6s. Williams. Lake oo Dray- ton Plains, OR 3-283: PARKHU] RSE Trailer Sales 1540 Lapeer Ra. Lake Orion. Featuring new 1959 New Moon Mobile homes Also tour-a-home traveling trailers Wonderful val--: ues on good clean tsed trailers. on Mae “ate Orion and Oxford TRAILE R EXCHARKGE New Andersons: ~ Used 8-10 Wides _ USED TRAILER ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies 90 8, Telegraph Open 9 6 Closed | anne wn: TO 4 FT. weet 1b home. ‘Quick -vast ‘deat, MY WID USED TRAILERS. WE SILL sei tiem on = — for 10 per cent Holly Mari and Coach Sales 15: i Hotty Ra. Holly, MEl- _fose ~ Rent. Trailer iler Space 79 AUBURN HGTS MOBILE VIL- jage T'e finest % mile SE Pon- Be ‘70 N__ Opdyke FE 5-361 LIMIT 2 BLOCKS N fron’. = has Pontiac Trailer _ Coach §:9902. te 2-3200 ORLA ae MANOR FOR those who want the best” 40'x80° ~| lots’ ~“16'x40'. cement patios, Etc. |. LOCH CHAIN. _SAWS AND AG. eee — Se gee gia a aan IEF ; be CED As LOW AS 30. | PARKHU LAKE (TRAILER HAV® SEVERAL USED court '2-4611. The best for AIN AWS AS LOW 5 les. Wonderful location. sel ty 72 WE RENT CHAIN SAWS, acres Between Lake Orion and KING BROS. oxtord : MOBILEHOME “ESTATES, MOD- ERN Lakefront and. layground, EM -3-2681 iid YOUVE SEEN THE REST NOW see the best, ae. Lake Trailer Park. FE 2-52 Tia, INTRODUCING ECLIPS roasts RECT” DRIVE) nes a ey R 6 MONTHS. culeing — Heht _ For Sale Tires 80A : ag USED- “TIRES $350 UP, WE buy sel) Also whitewalls. ‘STATE TIRE SA 503 Saginaw St = 4-0687 foe in on gh pa "Tires. Up to. $0 er lack Auto iccaieatas 80 REBUILT BATTERIES. $5.95. / Pree delivery & installation, EM -3-2008. “T don't see anything dangerous about skiing. Incidentally, how do I get back down the hill?’ AE NOLL LN LLLP ad et CRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE car. Bop hood” Ps Zuck Ma- chin Shop, Hood. Phone FE me} . INSTALLED FR pono tal pipes, poneraters * starte Aula Since 81} Wanted Used Cars. _ 88 TOP PRICE FOR JUNK FE 44878 : CARS. THE HIGH $$. Is what will interest you. We need your '58, '57, '56, “56 models. Our reputation for paying - tops we halen cote Se MOLDED PLY. lapstrake runabeuts with Seeachies steering and 2 walk- thru upholstered peats. Reg. price, $704, now only $595 Same boat with } -walk-thru upholstered seat, 1, 1060 oe ora deep. lapstrake, 85" eep, - seat and open a bewt it with ttat floor. Save $300 his one. DIRECTIONS — take use to Hick- on Ridge Rd, right about T miies to Demode Rd, left and. follgw — to Dawson Sales at Tipsico Lake. Phone MAin 9-2179. every might ‘tll @. closed Feb. 9th, 10th ‘66 CHRIS-CRAFPT 17° utility Immaculate __FE 41788 or FE - 3-906) ‘ENTURY , GRUIS-ALONG HOLIDAY FIBERGLAS MERCURY OUTBOARDS aun taxean KITS = qtiat maT We (N84 D DAILY _INCL. SUN. = IT Ig A NAME BRAND, WE have it. Fiberbias. aluminum ats models in stock, Sterling boat tratiers. Use our layaway plan. Harrington Boat Works “Your Evinrude dealer.” 1899 8. Telegraph and lth. INBOARD condition. NEW 1958 JOHNSON RS | _ while they = 2 HP sae, one 215, P - $678 Price Rctados tveight and WEN MARINE edit ts a 3 196 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2 w NEW LOCATION — CRUISE-OUT. BOAT SAT‘ 63 EAST WALTON R'* AB Cruisers & Rur: BOATS — MOTORS = peat? Scott Motors & Serv FE 8-4402 Open dally | 9-6 rE CASH wis ate = CARS or trade - ‘and dow AR. 22 aveck ECONOMY sss - ood used cars at. a RUSS DAWSON, 232.8. SAGINAW — LIKE. A’ REAL CAR | BARGAIN ? Lots of ’em ED WILLIAMS 451 8, Saginaw at Raeburn in the Want Ads! oe . Community Motor Sales“ 4 wood and! | HOLLERBACK'S AUTO PARTS for hig rade used cars __._For Sale Cars “91 aoe For Sale Cars’ 1 releroes au Fer Sale Care sy EE Sa ol ~i Sey. ee ab es PLYMOUTH re tea, NORTH -| “'g'Demos | Mas’) sagaaiae oF Tite a ve os Se es ’ | CHEVROLET £0.15 SS agora ede |, °56 PLYMOUTH jochertes ert : tbe 4 Vas the? : Russ Dawson mn Motor ka. Ls ee ae SUBURBAN i | SPR Seay Ses eros ENTERNATIONAL | incap — saw Flee Fak : Ty > +55 PLYMOUTH TAKING BROS.” ‘LYFAR © |2ueealthetes™*) “Bright Spot” | Sausgorne : + | "$6 FORD FAIRLANE VIC. 2-DR., Geet. A A ga RD. aT oppras a von an pe: we Wane PE $1038 2 DISCOUNT y, on after _§. Look ' em Over Sunday | ‘55 PLYMOUTH Auction Sales "yy : WARRANTY vipeia "0h Por Vic wy 0 $8 “Dinie . - Buy Monday A & B | Wien NERY cAk eS a ae Witt | 54. PL. YMOUTHT ITH E inet FORD, CONVERTINLE. VERY JEROME ‘ao Auction Sales 100% a 2 Neal "Bright Spot | to a Coverage ; no exclusions. | ° block ‘37 10.5 tot phtads & & } fit . ee / Fy 1, siz ~ Dee een ey 1984 Ford Convt. estoy veae 8 O88 1 ae Be otter FE . Orchard Lake at ae 53 PLYMOUTH / Ra aaa 1ps8 Chevrolet ee. on ‘a FORD COUPE. Vi. STANDARD FE 8-0488 - Open_ til 10 / FOR SALE OR TRADE: PONTIAC , na | “yx, Martha Ca SNe cee { od vil y ‘ Geter aes fal THE bPONTIA AC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY t 1050 ‘oday S Television’ "Programs : -" «Programs ured by satny tn i cl ar, hat change wie nace Channel S888-TV Channes + WWd-TV Channel wxvary Channel eon Wav ~ goxtcir’s TV HIGHLIGHTS { 6:00 @ Frontier Doctor. “Broken : : rs. ” . ) Popeye,’ en ' @ Bowling. league. @). Kingdom of Sea. (D Youth Bureau. (9) Hawkeye. Hawkeye poses. as criminal. @ Saber of London. (2) Racket Squad. (1) 26 Men. (9) Gilead Baptist. (4) Policewoman mother reports son is: miss- ing. (2) Highway Patrol. (1) Dick Clark Show. Dave Apple and -Applejacks, Bell. Tones. (9) Saturday Date. _ (4) People Are Funny. (2) Perry Mason. District at- torney is threatened with blackmail. : 8:00 (7) Jubilee U.S.A. Singers rson, Jordanaires. -of Truth. Perry Como. Women's 7:30 4) (color) Charlton Heston, the, Mills),. 45 Brothers, singer Connie Francis, song-writers Al Hoffman -and Dick Manning. (2) P. Mason (cont.) . Neyrofic |. 8:45 ces on (2) N'watch (cont.) SUNDAY MORNING (2) Meditations. (2) Religion ior Shut- ‘Ins. (2) Christophers. (9) Billboard. (9) Sacred Heart. (4). (color). News. 7:55 8:0 8:30 8:55 : 2 _ (1) Lone Ranger. (2) Amateur Hour. SUNDAY EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 6:0@ (2) Small World. Continua- tion of conversation between ~—Joseph N: Welch, Suzanne _ Blum, Sir Norman Birkett. ence Olivier. (7) Annie Oakley, (9) Popeye. ru 6:3@ (2) Twentieth Century, ‘The 7) Jubilee (cont.) 9:00 (2) Court of Health. ; fag? cal ponsibility for drunk driving were: 1% (5) Temple Baptiat. (4) Chareh ot the Cremeads| eae | Oe aiigrman N. Burne, 2340 Hemell at, (4) P. Como (cont.} (7) Understanding (7) White Hunter. ; , | perme eS Hancock, 2985 Colonial (2) gh + : ae Oa vorid. -_ (9) This Is Alice. 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. Perey 0 “Houck. 281 Rochester Rd. drun in oberts. sah rid 0 vee (2) Lame 11:30 (2) Top Dollar. a icemes J. Jenking, 336 N. Geginaw 8t.. '%:30 (2) Detroit Pulp't. 4h) You A (4) Concentration. . Harry L. Palmer Jv, 3068) 13 Mile 9:00 (7) Lawrence Welk. Musical, (4) Crossroads. © elma for It (7) Peter Lind Hayes. wPrank J. eteadry, 21778 Collingham variety. (?) Christian Science. (9) Howdy Doody. St. Farmingt ‘@) oa Detroit at To- (9) Frontiers.” 1:99 (2) Jack Benny. Danny wm eiler, 31976 Mul) Rd. Parm- ronto.- . Thomas, guest. MONDAY AFTERNOON The licenses of the following per- (4) Black Saddle. Missing|g:4§- (7) Accent. : Se se hunted ng J | (7) Maverick. ae Level Lite” ous ad pelts = to unsatis. _ (2) Gale Storm. Guest star) 10:00 (2) This Is the Life. 8:0@ (2) Ed Sullivan. Richard (4) Tic Tac Dough. pay O. Busbikis, 133 Mohawk Bt. = Verdugo oe Al 7 re nce Boone, Nancy eral Frankie (9) Follow Me. Robert L. Crandall, 61 Glenwood 8t., fighting. p (9) Bible Answers. a : er denade hon, baal 92:15 (9) Uncle Chichir. us. ware, Fi ronasien, 2070 Moge Ot. F ! eego : ; maica.” 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. Romon @. Sanches, 300 Fourth &t., od e eee (ene) 10:15 (9) Sacred Heart. . (4) (color) Steve Allen. Steve ~ (4) It Could Be You. © ser eae AS Strawser, 29845 Highmea- (4) Cimarron City. Death} 0.30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. Lawre News. Knowles WaBK Gunday Sounds ce ke bier dey aii W. News, paves frame home in Riley Center, a cation classes will begin Monday wrote WER, Viewpoint WRK Reid sia community % miles southwest |g¢ Avondale Senior High School, te News News, ntuies ceed SUNDAY MORNING Farm Review wae i New Lag ae CKL News. pits =. wag eo Time : "ores dene WJBK. Adolescents . Brotherhood fr. Z, obert 2:20-—WIR, Helen Trent 29 A ie oe o Weekend ~ Ne, ees. Shift Break en Hour ry ews r cae, ames MONDAY MORNING KVZ, News. Shorr 7 | a we News, Monitor 6:00 WIR, News. Ag’elt. 2:0G-WJR, Favourite Hymns| Wx Hour of Decision WWJ. News, Poberts 8: WJR, Dear Shirley Ww . Farm New ear Porwa: in th WXYZ Pred Wolf J, News, Matinee } ef Paith WCAR. News n KTW, Rooster Club WIBK, News. McLeod Sorta, | geecexiy, move. amom || Woke Mast ehrioen™ | Setiy SSA H a oy ling Mauaeal ws, AR. rea vies Sunde: bw *Wievz. Revt N. Barty Bird WCAR, News, Ben nett 7 WUR rm Perum 4:86—WJIR: Orch, Highlites |°@:20WJIR, Musie Hall. x : Mariner’a Church w : npiter s wine ise bs ‘om lenge adi ie Class ab Bau natin LW. = , album ) sae wee Keown. 3 me ~ ' Hour wi i j ¥ wid WCAR. News, gan 1-00 wR, Peger th Kirsy Wipe: in a E fee ; “oe Serv 6:00—WJR, Johnny Dollag - tag : Four We SEL ea Avon *, Yon en , Your. Horebtp, Hour : Newa, 1 Ln Hymas isi ense | News, Casey fhet td KLW, N rele ‘news R, ., w. ews a ; f artist wea a Fie Rep Aa Rew. Wel WEON, ge Weporte | 4:20—WIR, Music Halt ' s Wi Ren coun ww, J a te oat, Bo Lutheras oh . erid Rak . Hekate Rart SUNDAY EVENING *:00—WIR, News, Quest ports, “Vettinnon a geurca 00—~ WW i, Be Monier Oierrs, Wolf, fe te MS ‘Muste mple “wae, aig et . News, Tobv David ihe tand ste cK adio Church ' News. Tom Ceorge 2, Wattrick, McKenste trick WCAR, News, Logan WPON News, Casey ports, Chas a WPON, News, Religion : WOAR. News. Tenn. “ernie 9:80.-WIR, Album, Religion 8:20-WJR, Music Hall WJBK. McLeod ‘J be weak ie Pontiset Weekend 2:00—WXYZ, Sun. Best CKLW. Elder Morton ee ead ae ‘ice ca uel GIBK. Baste re. ee 11:00.—.WIR News, RLV Volee o id onttor Ree Ret Ww. eligion W.JBK, News, Concert Hall i onYare Kiplinger Prot. WAY NAM (4) Movie. “Rebecca,” Laur- ni News,Weather: hon to Dan-| = dls Gene. Raymond, Noreen Nash, lus (4) Americans at Work, ” * Lauren (9) Movie. “Dark Passage Humphrey , Bogart, » 11:10 (9) Weather, 1:90 (4) Frontiers of Faith. 1:28 (4) Frontier. 11:15 (9) Theater, . Drama: Ea-| Movie. 7 12:00 (4) ¢olor) News, 3 mund Gwenn; “Bewitéhed.” 2:99 (4) Sports on Parade. 4 (41). Adventure: Walterr , MONDAY MORNING - Pidgeon, ‘‘Phantom Raid-/8:3@ (4) Pro Basketball. ers.”’ ('40.) (2) Movie, , 6:50 (2) Meditations. (4) Weather. | (2) Miss Fairweather. $:00 (7) Open Hearing. €:55 (2) On The Farm Front. 11:20 (4) Movie. Drama: Marlon Lead ps snore Derby. 7:00 (2) TV College. Brando, ‘The Men.” (’50.) | —_ (4) Today. (2) Sports. |4:0@ (2) Face the Nation. (1) Big Show, ‘11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Ad-/4:30 (7) Bowling Stars. 7:3@ (2) Cartoon Frokes. venture: Victor Mature, (2) Steelworker’s TV Meet- (7) Breakfast Time. “Easy Living.’ (37) Drama: ing. : Dick Powell, “Cornered.” (4) Ask Washington. 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo, © (450 ° 5, [#48 (2) Detroit Speaks. 8:50 (7) Our Friend Harry. 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. Johni.. 9 : Hall, “The Invisible Man's od te reveal 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. Revenge. (7) Paul Winchell. 9:00 (2) Movie. (9) Theater (cont.) (4) I Married Joan (4) Movie (cont.) 5:30 (9) Telescope. ‘ 9:30 (4) (color) Bozo the Clows. 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz, (7) Jean's Notebook. 10: 15 (7) Lady of Charm. siang’ now know how well. the tain, ¢ They learned from the State De- partment’s “absolutely authentic” planes shot down an unarmed U.S, last September. * * * convincing evidence that it is ef- fective. If the United States gets no fur- ther satisfaction from the Rus- sians im the shooting incident, of- ficials consider they have dra- matically exposed as a lie Soviet claims that Red pilots did not WASHINGTON wen P| West's electronic ears and eyes jean follow their jet plane opera- tions right into their ground con trol- centers along the iron curs} tape recorded evidence that Soviet transport over Russian Armenia The extent of electronic surveil- lance of the Reds is secret, But the Soviets are foreed to assume that it is far-flung, They now have calléd a four-engine transport. ‘etn the US, ‘Air recs C120, There were 17 men aboard. Six bodies were recovered bu the R Siang never have accounted for ¢ other eleven, - oe ae ae The State Designs would not say how it came by its recording. But evidence of effective electronic monitoring was figuratively written all over the documents made pub-|. lic Thursday, Whoever .did the monitoring, possibly in Turkey knew the fre- quency on which Red ground sta- tions tranamittéd voice commu. nications to jet fighter pilots, The translated intercepts of Rus- sian pilots’ radio conversations, the department said, gave a ruhning account of the shooting down of what the récorded Russian voices * * * was dowied el 2 on an in- us. (er? Turkey, to zon on the Van Turkey, near the franian bor- der, Tt went down nes Mt. Alazoz, well to the east of Trabzon and about 21 miles inside Armenia. The wandered off. course. The Russians said it crashed in flames, but denied atineking: the craft, The pists, 0. tlahilegel Aran: 1p port used chiefly to meve ground troops and heavy equipment, was marked with “U,S. Air Force" on ‘its nese, “U.8.A.F." on its wap and the; Alp Force star en | weather ‘orecast rear fuselage, for its. flight was. in the Trabzon tended flight rom Ries, in south-| ¢ * \plack Sea and back to Adana via'n United States said it poaldentiy annoury wide stady of radle waves propa: i-fated fight, gation” (radio reception) on ite The only severe area where rain, lightning and scattered clouds were expected, The Air Force turbo-prop plane e State Halts Area Residents 10: 25 @) ) Billboard. jlus 30 (2) Arthur Godtrey. t4) Treasure Hunt. (9) Special Agent... 10:35 (7) News. 11:00 (2) 1 Love Lucy. * _ (4) Price Is Right. Sports 1:96—WJR,. Dr. Malone '. WXYZ, News, Shorr 2:00—WJR. Rt. to Happ: WWJ, News. Stories ‘ORL. hemo Grant, Davies WJBK, News, Reid WPON. Bod ‘Lark of here, drivers would become independent said ail four members of the fam- ily were asleep. Smith is a night worker. in a Detroit auto plant. The home burned to the ground in 15degree weather. Area Businessmen Elect Frazer President UNION LAKE — Burnell Frazer is the new president of the Union Lake Business men’s organization. Other officers recently elected are Wayne. Dengate, vice presi- dent; Arthur Kullis, secretary, and John Moss, treasurer. Tiers officera will be installed in| Mare Re ee | ‘Seventeen Pontiac area résidents lost their right to drive recently, according to the ‘Michigan Seore- tary of State's Office. Ordered to furnish financial res- Lift Driving Rights From 17 er 142 'N. Tilden St. Pontiac, for unsatisfied judgement and driving under the influence of iatoxicants: and Richard M. Trevino of S14 Pensacola St., Pontiac, for unsatis- factogy driving record and failure to appear for re-examination, Defends Ike on Charge of Art Cheating WASHINGTON (UPI)—President Eisenhower's ability as an artist has been defended on the floor of the Senate. GOP policy leader Styles Bridges (NH) charged that syndicated col- umnists Drew Pearson and Jack Anderson “hit below the belt'’ in maintaining reeently that the Pres- ident painted over sketches’ drawn by a professional artist. The Senator told the Senate yesterday that the claim was contained in a Pearson-Andereson book describigg this country as “a second class power.” Bridges either, But he voiced particular concern jat what he called ‘unsupported the sketching for the President's paintings." He said no ‘‘fair-mind- | ed person should begrudge the part of the Bradley's owners, the! President his relaxation.” Files $750,000 Suit in Bradley Sinking | damage suit stemming from the freighter, Carl D. Bradley, has been brought. * * * The suit was filed in U.S. District Court yesterday by Mrs. Frances A. Budnick of Rogers City whose husband, Alva, a wetchman, was one of the 33 crewmen who per- ished when the Bradley sank in a Nov. 18 Lake Michigan storm. Only two crewmen survived. ~~ * * The suit, like its two predeces- sors, charges negligence on the Bradley Transportation Division of Claude J. Wiseman, director, an- nounced today, Registration will be at 7 pm. the same evening in room 106 of the high school. Each class will meet for one two-hour session each week for 10 weeks. Classes belng offered this year are shorthand, bookkeeping, be- ginning and advanced typewrit- cake driver training, in a particular course that course in the program, Wise- man said, ued, he oe Add 6 to Executive tive Boord WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. _|SHIP—Six men have’ been added to the executive board of the West Boys Club of America. / are —_ help in protecting his inter- Hf enough persons are interested not offered, utionary lead an attempt will be made to include ° Each class must have at least 12 — it. wal not be contin- Bloomfield Township branch of the U. 8. Steel Corp, ' ki American Held ! in Cuba Seeks Help of Embassy HAVANA (UPI)—Former U. §. Navy pilot Alan Robert Nye turned to the U. &, Embassy today for help in charges he: was a hired gunman brought in to kill Fide] Castro for $100,000. * * * Nye, of Whiting, Ind., and Coral Gables, Fla., denied Cuban news- | ponte reports that he had con- fessed to trying to kill Castro for former Dictator Fulgencio Batista. Nye previously had refused Em- * ®. (In Chicago, ye 8 mother. Mrs. Daniel Lynch, of Whiting, an- nounced she had written adetter to Castro saying her son was too “honest, hind and thoughtful” to agree to ata the Cuban rev- (She said Ne’ . ancestors fought and died in the Spanish-American War for Cuba's freedom and that her son wag a man of “character without blemish.”’) Miss Davies in Hospital / PASADENA, Calif, (UI)~-For- mer film star Marion Davies was reported in regen srigras -|for itg 13-man crew. said he didn’t lke thie reference |Te allegations that someone else does, DETROIT MA third $750,000 sinking of the Great Lakes tt could iss "Bot off course by wera epee ere Search Irish Coast for Crew of Ship VALENTIA, Ireland (UPD The | French trawler Marie Brigitte san off the Irish coast. early today and rescue vessels launched a search it The 80-ton trawler radioed that her crew was abandoning ship, about three miles from here, off ithe southwest tip of Ireland. The cause of the sinking could not immediately be determined, closely watched by_ ge ne e. material. The Air Fofce says such flights In his bok “Air Power,” the British writer and former intelli- gence officer Asher Lee said in 1955 that Soviet radar. and radio “is a main key to the world stra- egic air situation” ‘me must -be k * * : “There must be maps of Soviet radar positions or guspected posi- tions (and) special reconnaissance and search aircraft equipped listening Teceivers must. be av: able... ," he said. oe He said monitoring radio conver- brite was a “fascinating source of intelligence” providing endless Lifeboaty were launched to hunt for the ship's dinghy. Two other Freneh trawlers, the Avela Benn and Teccafin, -radiced from 40 miles away they were proceeding! to the scene. An unidentified Brit- ish freighter also was — standing by. BELTONE PONTIAC Community Theaters Set: Won Dunaye White “Wilder: Ra alt ney's ie Ness,” color; Raval Gras," color, Pat | Boone : | “Tues: “Tunnel of Love,” Doris | Day, R cara Widmark: ‘Torpede Run color, Glen Ford, Ernest Borgnine | Wed -Pri. OG ie ’ color, Lene Caren, aoe Cheva Louis Jourdan, Bat 1," Jome: Neage et Married a Mo m Tr Te erese ben Nay « See Alene Randolph Se Sat isha Boy Pecter, Jerr ‘-Genlor pms im uit eter Thurs. -Oat. | Vincent Fs oon \ nid Bennett, J 4 Sat -Sun Cc Rui | Abn ps eet ‘i oe Thurs. “oyn.: e gates vay Vincent Price; eet ” Bruce Bennett, John r helt "Queen of “Bilterd* Space,’ color, ce ies abor ; “Legion of a Bcopee. . ma, i, api “Houseboat,” color, Cary (Sy MA = re Louls Prima; “Ride ® re rgokd rel ui color, Audie Mu ala, Jean Simmons. Farm — Fund a Record in January, WASHINGTON (The federal government had more money in vested in farm surpluses during January than it ever had before. The exact total will not be known Mason, Dorowy” aba rh gomn Brown," color, ace Calhoun, vetly Garland Bat: “The — oe McQueen: biol | talbott Gpece,” ' Others have tried —. now Sonvotone has hidden its latest transistor hearing aid in light, graceful eyeglasses. Worn as one unit — else to wear. Choice of smart styles for both men and while hearing your best. COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE FREE DEMONSTRATION — OF PONTIAC 511 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Phone PEderal 2-1225 until final figures are tabulated at the end of this month, But the Agri-/: culture Department Friday report- billion dollars, — * ' The record month under the price support. program had been February 1956, gone “$8,900,000,000 was invested. iHocraGes Off to Indie by Plane for 4 Weeks NEW YORK (UPI) — Former New York Gov, Averel]] Harriman and his wife leave tonight by plane for a month's tour of India. Harriman, former U. S, amibas- | sador to Russia, was defeated last November by Nelson A. Rocker. feller in his bid for a second = | as New York's chief executive. ‘Flying Dentist’ Makes His Last Flight to Work OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) — The “flying dentist’ will fly no. more. Almost every or! for the past 12/ years, Dr. Vernon H. Langdon, 536, | had flown the 45 miles from we San Jose home to work in Leandro and back. Yesterday morning he was com- ing in for his usual landing at the red the investment had topped nine| —a SAME DAY - TV SERVICE: 1f called in by 2:30 p. m., oF bring it = re got save. nsune et IN i PORTABLE TV BARGAINS IN 21” CONSOLE TV BARGAINS IN RCA VICTOR ve uy HI-FL BARGAINS I. Do-! T.YOURSELF TUBE TESTER Expert Advice Free - Open. ‘til 9:00 P.M. | HAMPTON ELECTRO re made routinely throughout the world to check communications, a cn HEARING! | SONOTONE By athe airport here when he suddenly veered off- course and struck a con- crete reservoir tank. He wes killed j instantly, : Girl Goes to State School for Fake Bomb Threat MEMPHIS, Tenn. 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