“U, & Weather Bureau Forecast Cloudy and Colder (Details on Page 2) ~ Pa 117th YEAR THINK YOU HAVE TROUBLES? — Calumet, way up in the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula on the shores of Lake Superior, is taking this season's snowfall in stride. The people in this rugged Copper Country area are used to year up to Feb. 9 was just below the 1950-51 record fall of 257 inches ~ at 217.5. At top, snow almost completely covers a barn. At the bottom, Arthur Lepisto uses his roof as a ski run. _ Skiing Off Rooftop AP Wirephote the idea. Even so, snowfall this 14 Candidates to Vie in Judicial Fourteen candidates bidding for five Oakland Coun-| ty Circuit Court judge seat 10 when county voters go to the polls in Monday’s pri- mary. Voters therr 14, the 10 receiving the highest number of votes being Primary s will he trimmed down to 1 declared the nominees.* Their names will appear on. the April 6 ballot, which means there will be two vying for each of the five judge seats. The 14 are incumbent Judges H. Russel Holland, Clark J. Adams, William J. Beer, and Frederick C. Ziem, Verne C. Hampton, Ralph F. Finley, James C. Allen, James Renfrew, Wendell Brown, Stanton G. Dondero, Maurice E. Finnegan, Maurice A. Merritt, Milton F. Coo- ney and Theodore F. Hughes. All are. bidding for judgeship terms beginnirig Jan. 1, 1960 and ending ‘Dec. 31, 1965. The four current Circuit Court judge positions — now held by Judges Holland, Adams, Beer, and Frank L. Doty—expire the last day of this year. Judge Doty, on the bench since 1927, is not eligible for re- election since ‘state law prohib- its judges from trying for another tefm after they reach 70 years of age. The unexpired term of the late Judge George B. Hartrick, which is one of the four expiring Dec. 31, 1959, has but its present occupant, Judge Beer, seeking to fill out the term. So, since Judge Beer has no competition, he will automatically continue in his present job until the term ceases Dec. 31. He will continue after that should he be! one of the five elected in the April 6 balloting. “The only possibility that Judge Beer will not finish out Judge Hart-| rick’s term—and it’s a very re-! mote one—Would come about if he} Valentine Special |Democrats last night. Clyde Beatty Slashed by Angry Lion DETROIT (UPI) — Lion tamer Clyde Beatty was slashed by a! lion last night during his act at the Shrine Circus, had 12 stitches! put in his right arm and announced! the show will go on again tonight. | “Caesar,” an African lion stripped Beatty's leather glove! from his left hand with one swipe, of-his_paw, Beatty’s chair and pis- tol were sent flying across the cage, With a second swipe, Caesat slasheq downward, ripping Beat- ty’s right arm between his el- bow’ and wrist. Beatty called it “‘only a scratch.” prodding the lion with a pole after ‘the attack , * “The bites are the worst,” the veteran animal trainer said. ‘‘It’s not the clawing that bothers me. It’s having to take fhe series of, tetanus shots. That’s the real both- er.” ‘Hernia Surgery on Sec. Dulles. Called Success Doctors Delay Report on Findings Regarding Cancer Recurrence © WASHINGTON (?)—Sec-) retary of State Dulles today underwent:a hernia opera- tion which was pronounced successful, but doctors de-| layed a public report on whether they found a re- currence of cancer. Walter Reed Army Hos- pital, where the surgery was performed, has elabor- atearrangements for quick findings on an exam- ination of tissue for malig- nancy. At least preliminary results often are provided to the surgeon before he finishes operating. In Dulles’ case an announcement was put off until noon Saturday. Dulles was operated on In 1956 for removal of a cancerous por-, tion of his lower intestine. Doc- | tors said in advance of today's surgery they had found no sign of a recufrence. Word of the success of the opera- tion itself was relayed quickly to President Eisenhower by his per- sonal physician, Maj. Gen. Howard M. Snyder, who was one of those sin the operating room. * * * About the time of the report to the White House, press secretary James C, Hagerty again emphat- ically denied reports. that Eisen- hower is sounding out members of wil vote for not more than five of the Congress regarding a possible suc- cessor to Dulles, who will be 71 on Feb, 25. State Department press chief Lincoln White announced the sur- gery was successful and Dulles’ immediate postoperative condition was quite satisfactory. White said tissue and fluid were removed during the opera- tion “for microscopical exami- nation."” Such an examination would he to determine whether there was a cancerous condition. * * * White said Dulles was on the operating table less than an hour. The operation was performed there by the hospital commandant, Maj. Gen. Leonard D. Heaton. White said three members of Dulles’ family were at the hos- pital during the operation and afterwards. They were Mrs. Dulles; Mrs, Allen W. Dalles, the wife of the secretary's beother, and Mrs. Eleanor Dulles, the sec- retary’s sister. White said the long word used by the doctors in describing the opera- tion — herniorrhaphy — could be translated into laymen’s language to mean “repair of hernia.” Officials at the hospital said the tissue and fluid were removed from the ruptured part of Dulles’ lower left abdomen. PICTURE WINDOW VISIBILITY—This is the new GMC Truck and Coach Division transit coach designed for city bus riders. With new sleek styling, the coach features picture window visibility Glamour in sleek. styling will,Melamine panels and anodized! come to oS bus “— a oe (een that has the appearance_ in a complete new line of tran no coaches developed by the GMC of expensive leathers, Monaghan) Truck & Coach Division, it was an-|Said. | nounced today by Philip J. Mona- ghan, vice president of General Motors and general manager of the \division. City bus passengers will look out jof picture windows while relaxing in an inviting interior atmosphere ot fluorescent white light, patterned ventilating system will provide warmth and comfort in the win- ter, while air conditioning is available as an extra-cost option that can be integrated in the 4 months. Joking Gossip Can Maim, Author Learns Hard Way By ELAINE ST. JOHNS Author and Housewife I grew up on the Ninth Commandment—literally. (The Eighth Commandment in the Roman Catholic and Lutheran churches.) = When I was 7, without anyone’s permission, 1 “bor-' rowed” my mother’s jade earrings to play dress up, and ilost them. When they turned up missing, I insisted I } +had seen my younger brother take them from 'mom’s jewel box. —~ Billy said he didn't; I said he did. Billy got a licking. When I heard him yell, I beat ‘Heck of a Way to Do’ —Mayor Said Mouthful! EVANSVILLE, Ind. @ — City bus service in this city of 128,000 Urban Patrons Will Get Luxury in Coach Travel A new, enlarged heating and Tn all, the total glass area of the same air system for hot summer | a a % os ee eae 7 fluorescent white light in the interior and air suspension for a softer ride. Its new V-6 diesel engine will get you there faster. & - An added new safety factor js ‘the windshield which has nearly three times the area of previous models and will give maxmium visibility.to the driver. (bus is 93 per cent greater than in former models and gives city pas- unobstructed sengers the same parlor coaches. A new V-6 Diesel engine pro- duces greater torque ontput that im- proves. acceleration, _ Thas» engine concept, new to the in- ce Jams, Rain Menace Indiana Regions Hit by Floods Eligible for U.S. Aid, Says Eisenhower By The Associated Press ‘|flood jitters Water Blocks Many Roads, Rain Predicted Rivulets in Basements May Turn to Deluge in Next Week © Rain and thaw threat- ened today to inundate Pontiac and Oakland Coun- ty with widespread flood- ing. The entire state had as officials gravely predicted one of the worst February thaws in 10 years. Drizzles today plus three- quarters of an inch of rain by early next week loomed for the area, as the Weath- er Bureau forecast week- end temperatures that could unlock the blanket of snow and ice building up throughout the state since Jan. 1. 2 Complaints of flooded basements and streets began trickling in after last night's heavy rain, Authorities feared the trickle would turn into a deluge within the next seven days, Major county highways were Huge ice- jams and more rains| temporarily blocked or nearly views that intercity patrons have in|were potential danger marks to-| impassable in several low spots day in flood menaced sections of| last night, Indiana as overflows in northern) 190 horsepower atid a |Qhio subsided. wat | weather dampened the two to “TWetiites “As Well’ as most other sec-| Wet wen Flood waters still lingered today in many locations, slowing traffi¢ a erawl, . About a foot of water swirled over the intersection of Franklin dustry this vear, gives the aime tions in the eastern half of the and Square Rds., Cass Lake cuble ca ‘ne the @-e¥linder jnation. road. in IX 0 arto was covered in-line, but is mare compact and | ‘The major flood peril appeared|by several inches, and Haggerty considerably lighter. Four models ranging in capacity | from 45 to 53 passengers comprise the new GMC transit fleet. There will be two 45-passenger models, one 96 inches wide and the other 102. There also are two 53-pas- senger models of the same widths, “These new coaches are the first completely new models for city use ‘that we have had in 19 years,” ‘Monaghan said. “They are an important result of the forward engineering de- velopmént program now under way at GMC Truck and Coach to give both coach and truck operators the latest designs that GMC scientific know-how can produce, . “Passengers in our new busses will find commuting a comfort and pleasure, with streamlined styling, bright metal, fluted and anodized my fists against the locked bath- stopped abruptly in Evansville | x: ego the truth about her financial position, when another woman cut in: “I don’t think she’s a thief, I think Miss Coote's plain crazy.” Immediately the boys began to chant: “Crazy Coote! Crazy Coote!” o eather Bureau Report x x * domeorrew ny fos The next time I heard that chant a Cena ot seetttons I saw three boys standing before teday and iat Paes. 3altered toward the refuge of her old we DMs so cae eo dt house, and at that m ent her - hiabiei mongrel Red charged from the jing downtown) back yard and bit one of the boys. CETERA) “Vielous old dog!” sald the Pere ee ae $ neighborhood, “Horrid old wom- Lew tonight near 3. . ’ at \ ae. . ret ree “Mlconsole my a displayed absolutely no sympathy. the pavement with sticks, yelling “Crazy Coote! Crazy Coote!" On the other side of the low picket ™.! gate stood Miss Coote, crying. "DOG DEFENDS HER Before I could move, the sticks were thrust toward her, and the dreadful chant changed to ‘‘Thief! Thief! Crazy Coote’s a sneak thief!"" Miss Coote turned and tot- ant” Se violently was the commu- My husband when called. on to tortured conscience, ©“ & 8 Fs a “T've — oo thing doné t ese and politics,” he said give me a chance to speak. ‘‘All right, you didn't say anything. But owned all the land on which our) a dozen little boys immediately) Miss Coote’s house, pounding on joy you listened, which is just as bad, and you knew the truth and kept quiet, which is worse. I wonder where Miss Coote is now?" he said. I couldn't answer because I never knew where she went, but I think of her often, when I listen to gossip or lack courage to tell the truth or am tempted i to He? Then, years later, came a still, deeper understanding of the Ninth Commandment. I was in-.a per- sonal depression. If I wrote a story : and the editors didn’t like it, they was harmiem, iwere stupid. I labeled my neigh-|maini bors “snobbish” or “dull”; my children were ‘‘difficult’; my creditors were “heartless.” Then a friend pointed out to me one day that the answer to my negative life Jay in the Ninth Com- mandment. I should -practice the affirmative idea of bearing true witness toward my neighbor and God, rather than just avoiding ‘bearing false witness. “Picture God as perfect,” he said, “and man @s being created in His likeness,’ . The end result was that edi- tors became channels for God's intelligence; my neighbors, chan- nelg for His love; my- children were His children; my creditors were motivated by His justice. When I learned to bear witness to the Godlike qualities in my fel- lowmen, the Ninth Commandment became a source of challenge and (Copyright 1989 by Guideposts) Bar Board to Meet on Trombly Problem MOUNT CLEMENS (UPI)~—The executive board of the Macomb County Bar Association will take up the case of Probate Judge Joseph Trombly at a special meet- Monday. : Trombly, under fire for his handling of the juvenile court, first submitted his request for retire- ment then withdrew the petition this week and announced he was taking a leave of absence. Frank E. Jeannette, president of the local bar association, . said Monday's meeting is being held “|I"to see what further action is Fas necessa: _ Jeanette anid his group would County Dems OK Tax Plan, Judges (Continued From Page One) land's support of the plan which he called ‘‘fair and sound."’ The graduated income tax and corporations profits: tax were oe except hy Daniel F. Foley Jr., delegate from New Hudson. * * * : At the end of the convention, when most delegates and. others ihad already left the room, Foley called for a vote opposing the The Democratic Party had op- posed last year’s constitutional con- vention proposal because, Demo- crats said, Republicans would have an unfair representation based on the evs GOP Senate apportion- ment, Mrs. Murphy; who said she had favored the ‘‘principle” behind the last proposal, hoped her new sug- gestion might get statewide Demo- cratic backing at the state conven- x & & .- Oakland Democrats will go into this convention in a week urging the nomination of two Orchard Lake men to the new six-man Wayne State University Board of governors, Endorsed last night for these posts were Joseph §. Radom, 2617 Cove Lane, and Albert W. Marble, 7242 Buckthorne St. To date it appears Radom and Marble are the only Oakiand County residents in line for 14 statewide positions up for nomi- fation at Grand Rapids, Democrats last night also: 1, Endorsed the - re-election of Lynn M., Bartlett, incumbent state superintendent of public instruc tion. ‘ 2. Favored the appointment of members to the County Democratic .Committes by pre- cinct and township delegates, as |opposed to the present method {it is a very serious business. There apd 3. Applauded the committee's ap- pointmént of Frank J. Sterawski 35, of 821 Breckenridge St., Fern- dale,- as executive assistant to County Chairman Carlos G. Rich-' ardson, Elected chairman of the conven- tion last night was: Mrs. Harriett Phillips of Huntington Woods, a member of thie State Central Com- imittee. | advertising. + |Dulles has made a graphic illus- *!we haven’t mét them. lost to the stores and businenses or/in that city. New shows which opened their doors during the strike, played to almost empty houses, Show people didn’t know whether they had a hit or a flop until the papers resumed publication and the public could read about them and be reminded through adver- tising that the show was playing. What usually happens when a man needs a suit? He and his wife look in the papers to see what prices are, then go and look at suits which are advertised. Met housewivedfnake up their] grocery shopping lists at home, before starting to the store. * * * Want to buy.a good used car or sel] your own? You turn to the want ads. Want te rent an apart- ment or buy qa home? Again you turn to the want ads or to the dis- play ads picturing new homes and new developments. The fact remains that Without newspaper advertising — in. New York City, people didn’t buy. New Yorkers apparently just didn’t get, the Christmas spirit without news- papers. But we can cite another good or bad example of life without No less an authority than our Secretary of State John Foster tration between the American standard of living compared with that of Soviet Russia where they have not had advertising (we understand that they now are per- mitting some advertising.) Here's the comparison: “For a worker to buy a pound of butter in New York, it takes 27 minutes of work; for a similar worker in Moscow, it takes over 6 hours of work. “For a pound of sugar, 3 1/3 minutes in New York; 84 minutes in Moscow. “For a quart of milk, 7 min- autes in New York; 42 minutes in. Moscow. “For a dozen eggs, 25 minutes | in New York; eeaety 3 hours in | Moscow, “For a ooten shirt, 1 hour in New York; 22 hours in — “For a man’s suit, 3 days in New otic 47 days in Moscow. ‘For overshoes, 1 day ti, New ver; 13 days in Moscow. “For @ woman’s wool sult, 22 hours in New York; 22 days in Moscow. “For a cake of soap, 3 minutes in. New York; 30 mintites in Moscow.” These are evidences of adver- tising’s contribution which can be understood and appreciated by the buying housewife; yet we do not tell her about them often enough. It is unfortunate that some recent books and articles have maligned the advertising profession. Actually may be rate instances which live up to the fictional advertising man as he is pictured, but if there are Dem Meeting Postponed The Waterford Township Demo- cratic Club has postponed its meet- ing scheduled for Saturday. It - |a Salk anti-polio shot at one of the jig Mrs. William Anderson, presi- ‘clude: Mrs, Albert Stevens, Mrs. Pontiac Press Phote Polio Clinics fo Open Monday 300 PTA Volunteers to Aid Pontiac Program for Children, Adults More than 300 volunteers will work on the first series of polio clinics next week, sponsored by the Pontiac Council of Parent- Teacher Associations. To date, more than 6,000 resi- dents from 19 county communities have returned coupons printed in The Pontiac Press several weeks ago. of the coupons was to obtain an estimate of the num- ber of persons who plan to receive clinics. Plus the lay help, 70 regis- tered nurses and eight doctors have volunteered to be on duty at the clinics. Chairman of the entire project dent of the Council. Mrs. William White and Josephine Seeley are codirectors. Other committee chairmen in- {L. D. McLauchlin, Donnie Smith jand Mrs. Lyle Dusenberry, publici- rain, and we may have trouble,” Brien said. or walks may get it at the DPW yards on Eton road. Yards were The city’s stockpile of salt is _ Residents needing sand for drives Vote Monday to Cut 4 Judge Nominees (Centinued From Page One) on the. bench for but six months, beginning July 1. When Gov. G. Mennen Williams last April signed the bill creat- ing the county’s fifth judgeship, a provision was that the judge would take office for a prelim. inary six-months term beginning duly 1, 1959. This supposedly was what won Gov. Williams’ approval of the bill, which was not a part of a similar one which he vetoed the year be- fore. The governor desired the new judge to take office imme- diately. * * * When the Dec. 29 deadline for filing as candidates for this short| term, Judge Hartrick’s unexpired term, and the five regular six- year terms had passed, only two torney, and Hughes, former state representative from Berkley. One of these men definitely will be the first to fill Oakland’s fifth judgeship beginning July 1. The winner will be chosen at the April 6 election. According to County Clerk-Regis- ter Daniel T. Murphy Jr., however, this winner possibly may not be elected to continue his job with the regular term commencing Jan. 1, 1960. Both Cooney and Hughes also filed for the regular term. Should the April 6 victor not gain this term, he would have to six months service—to the new fifth judge Jan. 1. This might even be the joser in the Cooney- Hughes battle for the short term. Some have questioned the neces- sity of the short term because of these unusual possibilities. But it is in the bil] and must be obeyed, had submitted for the short term. | They were Cooney, Pontiac at-) relinquish his seat—after only | 3 Effort ° “Clear Streets kept open last night and 52 resi- dents stopped by for “a bushel or two,” Brien concluded, The Junior Board presented a complete report on the three loca- tions on which the committee will base its decision. Chuck Hartung and Robert Girardin, junior and senior board chairmen respectively, have scheduled a meeting for 8 p.m. Wednesday at ‘the Community House. All committee reports will be reviewed. Girardin said this morning that a site ‘would be selected and the club would be in full operation by the second week in April. Thanks were extended to the citizens of Birmingham for their help, conesses of the Congregational Church of Birmingham will honor the Rev. and Mrs. Raymond A. Fenner and Dr, and Mrs. Alfred D. Grey at.a tea from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday in the church. The Rev. Fenner will begin his te at the church Sunday. Dr. Grey has been serving as in- terim pastor since last Septem- Open to the public, the tea will have several prominent church executives from the state as spe- cial guests, — Eight Birmingham families will spend the weekend at Camp Ohi- yesa. This will take the place of the regular family night program for the month. Birmingham Rotary Anns will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. John Wakevainen, 507 Linden Rd., for a 1 p.m. luncheon and pro- gram. Hostesses will be Mrs. Rob- ert Peck, Mrs. Frank Kurtz, Mrs. Clarence Kroft and Mrs. Adam Ladd, . Valerie Stephens of V. S. Inte- riors, home decorating shop, will speak on ‘The Changing Scene in Furnishings.” The first United States patent was granted to Samuel Hopkins of Pittsford, Vt., in 1781 for the manufacture of pearl-ash. the judgment of world-renowned ¢ author beck trom Teeny, jot the ’ Watch for it Beginning Feb. 16th The Pontiac Press they say. ty;, Mrs. Howard Dell, medical personnel; Mrs. William Simpson, nursing personnel; Mrs. Peter Gar- land, vaccine and equipment; Mrs. Leonard Saari, lay personnel; Mrs. Robert Lake, finance; Mrs, Ken- neth MeKenzie, distribution of materials; and Mrs. Roland Steph- ison, records, -- The clinics, open to any coun- ty resident over ohe year of age, will charge $1 for each injection. First, second, third and booster shots will be given. Clinics to fol- low up the injections given next week are planned for the future. The cliics wil] be held from 1 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. on School; mentary School; Bethune Elementary School and Thursday at Owen Elementary | School. \ Monday,’ the program will be ready to handle 12,000 persons, according to Josephir Seeley. more can be obtained on 12-hour notice. South of Muskegon MUSKEGON (#—-Two utility firm employes were killed and five aed sons were injured today in a three-| vehicle crash on U.S. 16 five miles] southwest of Muskegon. An automobile carrier and a Con- sumers Power Co., crew truck col- | lided on icy pavement and a pas- senger car piled into the wreck- The injured are: Harold Modeen, $1, of Muskegon, crewman, hos- pitalized with critical injuries; Hen- ry, Kooiman, 26, and Howard Bailey 39, . of. Muskegon, also crewmen Roy E. Olin,. 47, of Grand Ledge, driver -of the auto. carrier, condi- tion fair, and Alice Reeths, 25, of Grand: Rapids, who was dri engl ae lang 28 at 8 p.m. in the CAT Building 4 ad alone in the: car. . 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PRESS, ERIDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1050 ~ealiba American Medical Assn. and other Bro sabes AINE Bert ot Peete eis He also pointed out that ‘public ini wants the-sta eT RE ion polls reveal that the majority of the He told a news conference this week people who are informed about fluoridation colleges that millions of children were being de- “are favorably disposed to the idea.” nied tooth decay protection because a cna Cesc: Rem rapai tion programs, “Controlled fluoridation has bean oh the basis of scientific evidence he “proved over and over again to be an in- could not agree with their conclusions. ‘expensive safe means of preventing 65 per cent of dontet decay,” _ Said, * ih * Flemming stressed. the ‘ progress” of the program in connection | Flemming compared the opposition to «> with the fact that President Eisenhower fluoridation to similar attacks 50 years ago has proclaimed this week as National Dental against chlorination of water and erste Health Week. ~ “matter of principle,” but he added that — ; | $1595 5 SET 5H cht UR edge de- — sign in these, jumbo. serv-trays, | Choice of patterns and colors. } Rubber tipped lege-—one table " wervea @&6 rack for others. . He said that some of the “most vocal opponents” of fluoridation are persons who have been charged by the food and drug administration with making “false health “decline in claims for nostrums and devices.” Flemming 98 N. Saginaw . - and Floor, zation of milk. Summerfield Can't Attend GOP Confab WASHINGTON ® — Postmaster General Summerfield has received \._ his invitation to the Michigan State _ \ Republican Convention but-. still \. won't be able to attend. : \ Ee OH ' Summerfield told newsmen earli- er this week he had another-com- mitment which would prevent his attending the Detroit convention Satw . and added, he hadn't been in ted anyway. Summertield confirmed receipt of the invitation today. 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Cass Loke Road 140 Years a Railroader, Waterford Man Retires ' By REBA HEINTZELMAN road company Perry has. retired,|motives going through towns or It was unusually quiet out at the|and the silence that prevailedicities. “We could barrel right/i < west end — ay bead among his fellow workers was a| through the heart of Pontiac at 50 Vraneed Yown from the cab of his|*ribute to one of the company's|miles an hour, and -motorists) big Di Diesel engine for the last time.|™0st well-liked employes. stopped because they could hear 4 years—and more than Perry took one long look at jus coming,” Perry said. on nas miles—with the rail-| the engine, turned around and In all of his forty years as entered the small office for a cup round-houser, fireman and engi- $ jalized Service of hot coffee with his friends t0 | jeer, records show that Perry pec | ponder the occasion. never was involved in a fatal or i @ TV = That 120-ton Diesel engine out-| Injury aceldent. @ HI-FI side was a Yar-cry from the old| He admitted, however, to having locomotives that Perry first rode smashed into several cars stalled REMOTE TV TUNING 1 @ TAPE RECORDERS ros . prado ing a on the tracks and “seading a tew| ture erea, Has "200" Spoce Com- —morciats while picture stays, Hond- |] @ RECORD’ CHANGERS Coal— it—was shoveled| cows over the moon.’ poor Remote oa —- = _ — papeapetia inch F . P A SYSTEMS into the Delip of the la vee or Perry can’t remember just when | control —ew ae ing gines on an average run, and the/he got the “bug” to become a @ RADIOS heavy black smoke that belched| railroad engineer, but when he was out of the stacks was enough to|/16 years old he went to work as @ OFFICE INTERCOMS choke a man, Perry recalled, ja section hand for Grand Trunk, @ WEBCOR FACTORY * * * repairing, aid laying track.’ SERVICE A Diesel fireman is now required soon promoted to the to check automatic signal lights, ech teentine job of shoveling coal BLAKE keep the cab slicked up and thejinto tenders and engine firepots, F windows clean, In the summer the|and 13 years later he passed the, R ADI 0-TV cab is air-conditioned, with never| examination as an engineer. ee ni ) ‘299° SWE ET'S beat 422 W. FE 4-1133 a hint of the fuel oil powering the “Promotion was slow in those - mt, Heese poy ‘PARKING | es 3149 W. Huren mighty engine, - days,” Perry said. “Now a fire- RE 4.5791 Back in the old days ‘there were|man only has to work three years my weSees no speed restrictions on noisy loco-|before taking his examinations.” ny Perry figures he may have . traveled the equivalent of cirou- lating the world 40 times, with- out leaving the Michigan area. Now, the 65-year-old “Caseville Jonhes,”” plans on taking care of his 4,000 tulips planted on his one-|} & half acre patch at 216 Hickory Lane in Waterford Township. : >Every three years the bulbs i have to ‘be dug up and replanted. “This is the year for that job and I'm really looking forward to spring,” Perry said: . «| Don’t Give Up Too Soon ‘on Something You Lose | MASON # — -Ingham County | | Sheriff William P. Barnes got his; Host Petoskey High School class. iring back yesterday. The school’s Lost ahd Found De- partment sent it here with a note | conde nae ataealtimeaaie reti neler is glad te get the ring back, we bat. he’s still curious. makes one healthy / }5 _——— Bedding ‘Wise With ~ = “DREAM-MASTER” Mattress and Box Spring: ee aoa | COMPLETE SERVICE FOR 12 PLUS Senvino pieces sey _ a ee 18 Cups. 12 oro 12 Fruit _ Mada of 13 Gouge Car kills Boy on Sled, 12 Coupe Soups | 12 Bread and Bytters 12 Selad Plates Another Critically Hurt gers gaeh (® — Thomas Lukom- ski, 13, of rural Jackson, was: killed and a neighbor buddy, Mi-| chael Brockie, 10, critically injured yesterday in a sledding accident. The boys were sledding on a) PP en at the Brockie ‘home, about eight miles north of here, when the sled coasted into the| istreet and into the path of an on-/f . coming. auto driven- by Fred Grimes, 53, of Gregory. i. Firmness 599” BOX SPRINGS When Purchased with Mattress only $2975 | a NOW 8-Way Hand-Tie || KeeiEA Laer Box Spring | Sy ft led Je 54 ry Is « Open Friday A J ORAYTON Nights ‘til’ FFURNISHINGS (een OR 3-2300. , 4415 Dixie Hwy. Plains . “ ; Les : . ei * eS : “f é ew < : Hae Mom & Tee Ss l a I s “You Really.Get Your Money's Worth at Grants?’ ss 9 PM ’ = LEO BODENHEIMER . Service for Leo Bodenheimer, “73, of 61 Oneida Rd., was held| Monday at the Hebrew Memorial ‘Chapel. Burial was in Hebrew! .Memorial Park, Detroit. at Pontiac General lowing a short illness. Surviving are two brothers, KATE BEARDSLEE = ee ae 69 i] s4 1 a short illness. Gal. , | Saturday at the Donelson-Johns | Funeral Home. Burial ‘will be in r Sashabaw Cemetery. | — ||| MBS. GEORGE EDcaR wi COUPON Mrs: George (Ethel) Edgar, 68 following. a long illness. 'She was graduated from the Po |Huron Business College. Saturday . at \Funeral Home. Oak Hill Cemetery. ence Street of Pontiac. the COUPON SPECIAL <4 — a ee ee Hospital fol Miss Kate Beardslee, 78, of 131 | Johnson Ave., died ‘yesterday in Pontiac General Hospital following | nephew, Cc Service will be held at 3 p. m, —_ —! of 216 Central. St., died yesterday Mrs, Edgar is the former owner of Wells Beauty Shops in Pontiac. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Flor-! Service will be held at 1 p. m. Brace - Smith Burial will be in MRS. THOMAS &. MeCULLOCH _Mr's. Thomas R, (Charlotte) Mc-|after a two-month illness. Culloch, 94, of 147 Thorpe St., died| A former justice of the peace at of the First Presbyterian Church, of Bay City and Wesley of Pontiac; aja daughter, Mrs. R. J.. Timmons, chi children. eo. Service will be ‘held at 2 p. m. & Funeral Home. in Perry Mt. Cemetery. EDWARD T. SEXTON Service for Edward T. 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All Colors With This Coupon $1.59 CLIP THIS COUPON BATTERY | | La ' | BOOSTER | | Surviving are a son, Ralph of Ypsilanti; nine grandchildren, sev- en great-grandchildren; and five sisters. Prominent in Insurance and in Republican Party State Politics DETROIT —Walter B. Cary, who rose from a $15-a-month job 'to become prominent Detroit insur- lanee executive and an influential ! figure in. Republican politics, died yesterday, He was 73. | Doctors said pneumonia was a |ma jor cause of death. | Cary, who was born in Mus- a $15-a-month jeb on a steam- boat salling between Muskegon and Chicago. He gradually FIXTURE | moved into the insurance busi- 2 Light 14" Square ness and in 1908 began the Mich- Reg. $4.20 ‘igan Insurance Agency which has sold more than 10 billion dollars of insurance. Cary helped organize Conti- He also held stock’ in the early days of General Motors which he | estimated would have been worth) $200,000,000 in 1958 if he had, not, lost it. The stock was lost when he mortgaged it to support W. C. | Durant in Durant’s fight for con-| |trol of GM. Durant lost the fight. Cary helped organize Contin- nental Motors Corp., now located in Muskegon, and Detroit Gear, now & subsidiary of Borg-Warner | Corp. He sold his interest in the | companies in their early days. | i Cane Nearby Areas - Mr, Bodenheimer died Sunday PONT! aha ee mae Deaths Eewhere By THE ASSOCIA iTED PRESS MOBILE, Ala. (AP}--Frank M. Hicks, 65, chairman of the board Surviving are two-sons, William with whom she lived, three grand- m and six great grand- Saturday at the Donelson-Johns Burial will ‘follow lHolland, 90, former¢irector of Service for Clem Anthony Hartman, 78, of 54 fiege* of Cornell University and kegon, quit school at 14 to take | largest single stockholder of De- | — ee —— ~S I troit Edison Co. of the Gulf, Mobile %& Ohio Rail. road Co., died: Th alter a brief illness. Hicks began his rail- road career as a station agent in his home town of Jackson, Tenn, oe ee te WASHINGTON (AP)—Dr. Jesse Phillip, Greenstein, 56, well known cancer researcher, died Thursday of a cerebral hémorrhage. He had been chief of the laboratory of bio- chemistry of the National Can- cer Institute since 1946.. He was born in New York City. * * * ST. LOUIS (AP)—Robert. Allen ~ he St. Louis Cit Art Museum) and of the Kansas City Art In- stitute, died Wednesday of heart disease. He also was a former curator at the Nelson Art Gallery in Kansas City. * * . NEW YORK (AP)-—Dr. Eugene F. Du Bois, 76, a physiologist noted for his work in aviation and submarine medicine, died Thurs- day. He was professor emeritus in physi@jgy at the Medica] Col- former physician-in-chief at New York soaps: . aa Tan DAYTON, Ohio (AP)—The Rev. leodictarnae illness of four. 1 than 300 large meat packing plants in many countries, died months. He was born in Norway. a ¥ =F DETROIT #—Norman H.\ Hack- ett, a well-known actor in the darly years of this century, died yester- day of a heart attack at his De. troit at 66 He wag 84. Hackétt was born in Amberst- burg, Ont. He was a University of Michigan graduate and helped or- ganize the U-M Comedy Club, He made his stage debut in 1895 and rose quickly from juvenile parts to leading roles, He was as- sociated with most of the promi- and stage names of the early Hackett retived. from the stage in the 1930s. * YORK (AP) — George modern American com- NEW Antheil, poser and self-styled ‘Bad Boy of| Music," died at his home Thurs- day night. Antheil, 58, created a sensation here and in Paris in the mid-1920s with his avant-garde ‘Ballet Me- canique.” Antheil's early works depicted the jazz age and the age of steel. In. “Ballet. Mecanique’' he made use of xylophones, electric bells, a player piano and airplane pro- pellers. : Avon Methodists Planning Crusade on Spiritual-Life ‘Methodist Church will sponsor a Spiritual Life Crusade Feb, 15-22, it was. announced today by the Rev. Henry W. Powell, pastor, chirch at Grant street and Auburn road, The Rev. C. Warren Wilgon, pastor of Baldwin Avenue Method-| ist Church in Pontiac will bell. guest preacher for the crusade. ‘chain, cottage prayer meetings and services of dedication. and | p.m. nightly through the week. AVON TOWNSHIP — Elmwood ef 6 Special music will be part of # each service at 7:30 p.m., in the Schedule Billy Grah Film for Seymour Li SEYMOUR LAKE = Texas’ -- a Billy Grah — will be shown at the. Lake Methodist Chureh here al Ane Sunday, The public is in- Vv i - ae 2 ‘ the story. of a rodeo performer in the west who, while : In preparation for the crusade, the Membership and Evangelism Commission ef the church here united the laity in a prayer decision this week, A prayer vigil begins at 6 p.m. tocey in the church and will con: tinue until 6 p.m. tomorrew, | * * * The Spiritual Life Crusade will | oren with the showing of the film. | ‘Centerville Awakening’ at 7:30 Sunday and will eontinue Francis J. Friedel, 61, president of Trinity College, Sioux City, Iowa, from 1943-1949 died Thurs- day after a long illness. He re- tired as dean of the University of Dayton’s College of Arts and Science in 1953. because of ill health. He was born in Cleveland. — x* *« * NEW YORK (AP) — Frances Frost, 53, poet, novelist and) uuthor ‘of children’s books, died Wednesday of cancer. 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However, Britain, for fields .of employment, production, ~ peasens of Commonwealth ties, - purchasing power and price stability. ang high protectionist France, so It will be concerned particularly with — far have not come to terms for the both business and labor factorsin re- = expanded area. lation to cost rises. jo ) x * * et 8 A serious problem for the com- mittee is the fact that recovery from the recession’ hag not yet ‘been matched by. recovery in em- ployment. Increasing automation may. widen the gap if remedies are not forthcoming. Harvard Economist Galbraith calls atten- With a combined population of 20 million, the Scandinavian countries also hope to maintain and expand their Atlantic ~and European trade ties. Sweden is the most industrial- ized but Norway has the bulk of the outside trade. Final agreement how- ever will call for concessions from tion to another problem—the both countries in the interests of all. disparity between the prosperity Despite trade relations with the wo el ogprcnee ge of the sien Soviet Union, Finland finds itself the poverty of certain v able to participate. services such as schools, housing, ee * * * It will be some months before agreements can be completed for this economic union.» Much de- pends on the effect the European - Common Market will have on highway construction and. every- thing that is provided by takes rather than free enterprise. : x * * The committee's study probably will offend both business and labor : but it can make a substantial contri- Scandinavian trade. . / bution to smoothing out the economy own ' if it takes its assignment seriously. The Man About T na , AboutOur Suburb ‘Aid for Development History Brings Out Some istory Ing’ s Asa result ces Shear * Vatetitine: A missive to inflate ns ée by ego—or puncture it. Development Loan .Fund was pes lished two years ago with wide sup- port. Its purpose was to help under- developed nations to help themselves by lending them money instead of giving itto them. = + | "Phe Administration had wsked for a three year authorization of $2 billion and was given two. years and $300 million for the first year instead of the $500 ‘million requested. Last year only - A short, but well covering history of Lake Angelus, written by its Village Clerk for the past 18 years, Robert W. Hodge, bound in néat hatd covers, deftly delves into the innermost archives of that beau- tiful text door suburb of Pontiac in an entertaining way. _ §urfounding that scenic spring-fed lake of the same namé, it is Oakland Coun- ty's smallest municipality in population; (123 in the 1950 cénsus), but in ideal homelike and wholesome atmosphere,*no other city or village can surpass it. $400 million was appropriated. It has been and is today the home of doers who make that atmosphere possible. e pi ang =e = Their civic pride and desire to exercise it i $700 million : makes the village stand out as a friendly x * * beacon in @ world far too short on what a The Fund has received applica- any stand fof a wera _—e e compact and word sparing Histo: tions totaling $2.9..billion and has has a list of the present registered approved loans of $670 million to 31 electors, also a list of those who in the countfies. It has a backlog of $1.8 past have contributed more than the F sound - average to make the community what it billion in projects with the is. Both lists havé many eligibles for a prospect that this figure may reach jational who's who. Congratulations to $3 billion in the near future. Bob, and congratulations to Lake An- In the past three years Russia —*¢!"*: has paid out $1.7 billion in long term loans for economic develop- ment, It is sénding mote and i } bi The office hunter for odd facts discovers that Friday, the thir- téenth, never ¢an happen in any more technicians abroad and Com- two consecutive thofthe except munist trade with underdeveloped February and March when it isn’t nations has inérensed 50 per cent . “ meyer in two years. ‘The Pontiac city direttory lists nine i. * Valentines, all of whorh admit that they take some Kidding about this time every Undersecretary year. in. my last talk with ‘ backed, by Becretary Duties and as- vs Hert Valentine sistant . Dovicias Driton, is urging . of Birmingham, he said he never serit or one billion. a year ard that only if of received one in his 54 years. the Fund “has continuity over a Among OUP neighboring colifities, La- ‘period of years” so as to avoid the peer nse the Best road shiet, ' kin A Hafry Best wor g of Métamora, having recently been ap- — haifman of its road commis- Mr. and Mré. Fred H. Tarvis of 191 Cherokee Road; 50th coe an- niyersaty. Mrs. RB. E. Bailey ” ~ of 16 Lexington Place; 87th birthday. Miss Bérta A. Wells ' of Syivan Lake; 92nd birthday. Mrs. Eva Hotton Cass Lake Road; 91st birthday; ” _ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rotise of Clarkston; ances putes anniver- sary. -* ————_ a, “IN = ADEQUATE T0 _An Old Lyrie Ale emits me David Lawrence Says: Politicians Forget Unity, Patriotism WASHINGTON—The age-old con- troversy over the kind of individ- uals who should be appointed as ambassadors aed — those with political inflience or “career” men — has bobbed up once more. Strange vapor- ings of piety are issuing from the holy precincts of the Democratic Party on Capitol Hill, especially from the suppos- edly unpolitical cd and unpartisan LAWRENCE membership of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Theoretically, anyone who has a hand in influencing our foreign re- lations should be nonpolitical. But, to help a¢complish such a Utopian state, it would be necessary to or- dain that members of.the Foreign Relations Committee should them- selves take some kind of Sdcratic oath to bar politics from their com- ments on world policy, particularly in moments of international tension like the present. Those who have attended the se- cret ferences between the President and some of the Demo- cratic members of the Foreign Re- lations Cornmittee say they have heard no more ¢aptious or vitriolic criticisms of the Government's policies than are voiced by Demo- crats in those meetings. -Hf the advice of some of them were followed, Americg would gradually appease the rin: nists by a series of “disengage- — ment” moves that spell “peace at any price.” But it is not harm- ful for such opinions to be ex- pressed in private, obVietsly par- tisan as they are. What is more damaging is when public speeches give and and cor. fort to the Communists and ¢n- courage them to believe they ‘can drive a wedge between the Ameri- can Government and the people. * * Unity and patriotism seem to be obsolete words among the pollti- cians today. Politics, it has often been said, should end at the water's edge, but this is not an era whéh much attention is being paid to that estimable maxiin. As for political ambassadors, the Democrats had better be careful what they do lest they distoufage the flew of cainpaigh contributions in 1960. Mahy a succésstul businessman who is close to the age of retirement likes to thing of an appointment to an embassy abroad where he and his wife tan ste something * of the diplomatic whirl. The record will show that tetis of thousands of dollars were con- tributed in past impaign8 by Democrats who becamé ambassa- . dors. later on. Mbny of them were really sticcessfil at their jobs and sdéme stayed oO as ‘‘eareer’’ meh. / As a matter of faet, a man off wide business experience, accu} totned to dealing with people ih The Country Parson - “Proof that eee under _ the fact that . where there are d > » > > > a > > > > > a 4 d > a > d > aie te et i he i i hb estimated $5,500 damage to home Pour Water on Dam ANADARKO, Okla. & — It was so dry.near this western Okla- homa town that an earthen dam had to be wet down. 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Siok anaes hee he ese ise taxes and s0 ROW YOU |Donents in the 2 re S sg PE 20291 Open Monday & Friday Evenings oe J ; 8 share from the ou 1940 : : : Many Republicains blame Wil- without protest as they're used to), SUPERVISOR liams for the state’s bankruptcy, | it in other localities, including their|’ "OW or ere yaaa: tanen | | but he’s had = Republican house | home states, — oe clare easing tr a’ | peri piglanns Se os | Ada Jones ive all become slaves to the tax| ot . wet Science — Fi dustries moving. They went where| The party line followers in cr ts cal ee, dene oo an open shop. Tell workers to get wise and joint the union. Arnold Rawlings Greducte @ Member of nator Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis and Optimist Clubs, Waterford Community Ac- "tivities, Inc. ‘771 St. Clair [x] Xx] RICHARD D. KUHN We're a leading State, and things ‘ have come to pass that reflect on ee ee : each of us as poor managers of political Advertizeme = our affairs. People we elect to stead of blowing off at the mouth. NOTICE! ’ Now. «. Representative Recently Retired STATE LEGISLATOR Lansing are to blame for Michi- gan's condition and not Williams. They were not elected to play politics, or were they? Clarkston ‘ 2 Michigan is going to raise new revenues. I'd like to know why new revenues are needed. One law is interesting because of its ex- travagances, It's the law regard- ing necessity of designing public schools individually by qualified architects with the architect guar- maped, x oer ‘cal at Ba cont as feel this isn't necessary and indi- cated a good basic design might serve more than one school system, don’t believe it, figure it out. Eimer Srock Albert Smith i “= Everything begins to add up. A few weeks after the election a Everyone's interested in how story of Kelvinator moving, hun-| dreds of workers losing jobs, eee | | ice cdied Asked members| The one-cent sales tax increase seems the most logical approach 2 ss for Hoover with no added administration cost 4 ] : If so, we might save three to five : | - Factory Authorized r cent of our school building|#4 the rich would pay more be- . ted by repealign this law. © cause they spend more, the 2 HOOVER Oty AY TOPS Merrill Ray tourist aiding considerably. E VACUUM Clarkston pre Frank Volant SERVICE | — : . What's wrong with Republicans R ll Makes St kD | anyway? They don't seem to have|Rexa es stoc ea Over 22 years legal ex- a $4495 any backbone. 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Prior to being — past 26 years. He has served p Clerk in Ae Justee OCmahip Treavurer cormation ‘and early affairs vy affairs ea eure, TH Bere the present Bloomfield -_ Estates Improvement Associ- visor for 3 years, to fil va- ation. cancy created by the death of Following tion from David E. Anderson; ahd a Pratt Institute in Industrial member of the Township Chemical Engineering, he be- Board continuoysly for the came associated with Metal past 26 years. = end =o Thermit Corporation He is a graduate of (formerly United Chromium and received h Inc.) and has been continu- Bs at State ously employed by them from Normal Col at ti. that time. At present he is In a has. Regional Manager of the graduate. work at the Chemicals, Plating and Metals University of Detroit, He is Division. a Veteran of World War I ‘He resides at 4510 Charing 1917 to Cross Road with his wife and 1919, with.one year in France. son, Robert, and - daughter, Virginia. One of the {bilities of the Lietohigas 5 erk is the maintenance of voting lists and records. This was a fairly simple task eleven years ago when the township had one precinct, approximately 3,000 residents, and Jess than 1,800 registered voters. Today, the Township’s population is ap- proximately 20,000, about a seven-fold increase in eleven years. There are 9,500. registered voters in nine precincts and predictions of thirteen pre- cincts by 1960. Up until re- cently these records and rolls were kept in simple ring binders which were very in- adequate. However, with the multitude of voters we now have a y method of checking lists was necessary. This was accomplished’ by Ann Birrell, our very efficient deputy, with the installation of Revo files which enable one to check a voter's reg- istration almost instantane- r Homer Case ‘Treasurer — Mr. Case has served as Township Treasurer for -the past 3 years taking over at ‘the time Ma Hulet was ap- pointed as Supervisor to fill vacancy due to the death of David Anderson. The Town- ship has witnessed tremen- dous growth in the past 3 - years. By installing modern, up-to-date equipment he has continued to operate the Treasurer's office with not one new =e ‘being to the payroll. In addition to his duties as Treasurer, Mr. Case is the Superintendent of the Water and Sewer Department. This department has grown to the point where the Towns#ip now serves over 2; e construction of 5 sanitary sewer. He is com- letely cognizant of the n or still more expansion © these services and the past 3 years experience in handling these problems makes him @ ready and qualified man. Mr. Case is a high school graduate, also a member of the American Landsca School, a life member of the Michigan State Horticultural Society and a State Licensed — operator for Class M water treatment. He is active in the promotion of an outside ‘source of = water supply to serve the Township. His efforts are largely re- sponsible for the éxpansion of Police and Fire protection. One new fire hall was com- pleted and equipped last year — another is scheduled for 1959. Mr. Case is active in church affairs, being ah Elder of the Birmingham Church of Christ. He is also Vice-President of the Bloomfield Lions Club and prior. to his duties as Treasurer he successfully owned and operated his own business in the Township for a number of years, He is 43 years of age, mar- ried, father of 3 children and is aware of the present school issuest His home is at 7125 Wing Lake road. upport and Vote in the Election, ebruary 16, Will Assure : + €- *# Since teachers accumulate 10 sick-leave days yearly, it will be four years before any instructor in i the, Pontiae School District can ac-- \cumulate the maximum number, | ‘The Board’s action fel) short of | demands sought by the Certified Personnel Committee, a teacher organization, The teachers had asked an immediate increase in . fF slek-leave -days from 60 to #0 this year, with an additional 10 days added in 1959-60 and 1960- 61, | Commenting on the teachers’ re- iquest, Supt. of Schools Dana P. 'Whitmer told the board that grant- |img an immediate increase would ‘constitute a “breach of faith’ with ‘other employe organizations which had been told no changes would ‘be made during the cyrrent ‘school year, : if ge * k/t Asst, Supt, Philip J. Proud said! that in any one’ year there prob- ably would not be more than two or three cases where teachers entitled ito extended sick leave would need it, - ; He said that in the cases of two teachers with extended ill- iinesses this year,“the cost to the iboard did not reach the maximum inumber of sick-leave days because ithe teachers had not been here long enough. Whitmer also told the board it appears doubtful that “much in | the way of an increase in wages | and salartes can be provided in 1969-60," He said granting the sick-leave increase had the advantage of of- fering more protection to teachers without a large expenditure of school funds, “It would also indi- cate the board is doing everything my Pontiac Central Graduates Earn Honors at MSU Four Michigan State University students, all graduates of Pontiac Central High School placed on the MSU honor roll the past term, the Board of Education was told last night by Philip J. Proud, assistant superintendent in charge of per- sonnel, i * * “Excluding Detroit because of Lansing because ‘of their proxim- ity, Pontiac Central was one ef two schools with miore honor stu- dents, at MSU than any other city in the state," Proud pointed out. The honor students are Krista L. Kaasik and Ann Pirochta, fresh- men; Carole Messer, a junior in the College of Education; and Carole D. Young, a senior in the Bloomfield Township of Continued Good Government \College of Education. /65-year-old . Pontiae grocer last) its size, and Lansing and East | Hold Up Grocer 2 Escape With rel From Pontiac Store as’ Owner Is. Closing | Two armed bandits held up al night and escaped with $175. Louis Fedonis, owner of Spiro's Market, 94 Oakland Ave.,- told) police he. was preparing to close ~ store when the bandits walked: n. _ While one stood guard at the door, the other stepped up to the grocer and whipped-—out—a--blue-- steel automatic revolver, The gunman ordered Fedonis to lie down on the floor behind the store counter, and bound the gro- cer’s hands and feet with adhesive tape. After turning off the store lights, | the bandits took $175—the day’s| receipts—from the cash register. | : | The grocer told police the pair | also stole 19 cartons of cigarettes. Fedonis worked himself loose; called Pontiac Police, : Fedonis described the holdup men as between 18-20 years of age. No one entered the store during the robbery, he said. Waterford Man Injured in City 2-Car Collision Andersonville Rd., Waterford, Township, was injured yesterday’ in a two-car collision at the inter-| section of Saginaw and Lawrence | streets. | Swift was treated for head and chest contusions at Pontiac. Gen-' eral Hospital and released. | The car he was driving collided with one driven by Leonard P.| Robbins, 51, of 3060 Simmons Ct., | Pontiac Township. A Minneapolis fireman named | Louis Rober is credited with in-| venting the game of softball in 1895. automatically. 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Nobody ever. heard him beet,| *#¥e4 8* millions, \ \ _) | who knew him the priceless | nic never latched on to the| Jim and Robbid lived there and|He had his big old office-style type| . It was especially poignant to see Expert Guidance — ‘Comp ete Insta ation _ FES-6159 [past ook. It-was tke a war, wa | trecsure of quiet voodeaty, “Wild bey, put up the brave front, urged|were never too busy. to provide| writer mounted on a board, verti-|Carl Helm’s health fail. He was } Bill” was one of the gentlest men [nim-to go. Chie “felt fine.” She|food, drink and a constructive view|cally. It would be moved to his|a magnificent physical specimen. ws. || of our time. died knowing her son had achieved OF the program et cumcenied. bedside: He’d pick up a thin stick|In his mid-fifties he could hit a Ee ait hice i NS - T ectrand Boblemta ‘Wan: «:wrther|h coolest the keys agate cing de yar nl ee 14820 of - ? rtra vik co a as. any ot the Gen, Jim Newman was a great|of plays and before that an actor. |create. you'd see at Forest. Hills. L 409 r ‘Maple, Birmingham — ‘ M s, engineer who setved with distinc-|We tend to regard people of the} Then Carl Helm, the greatest! _He worked so hard, so well. Carl tee — OPEN ane & FRI. oF IL ee P.M. “FREE "PARKING We must make room. With truckloads of furniture arriving daily, we are forced te liquidate our present stock. Our j - entire inventory will be on sale. Nothing held back. Nationally [ famous manufacturers’ up to 50% off, and more on many | items. Be sure-and get our clearance price before you shop and find out for yourself how much you can save. ‘and 4 Pe. SECTIONALS 25-50% OFF 4.Piece CERAMIC BOWL SET $1.98 Value Brilliantly colored | Choose From: These Leading Manufacturers © HOWARD PARLOR. ® DIAMOND BROTHERS » . Qven proof ./® KROLAN | 4 — hand painted © ARTISTIC --in- permanent P} peas | @ CHARLES SCHNEIDER _ -underglaze pattern , | | ® MONARCH e Can't fade _ - as Low as was also commended for high- “ly satisfactory progress in his _ studies. ‘ * * * Tom Vaughn, son of Mr. and ’Mrs. J. R. Vaughn of Ascot ~yoad, has the lead roll in the ' production of - “Heaven Can ‘ Wait,” ~ Coll and this evening Mr, Vaughn, a sophomore, - appeared twice last year in 4 ranma : Mr, and Mrs, John D. Pol mear (nee Joanne Russell) of * Bamford .street announce the ‘birth of a son, born Feb. 12 , at St, Joseph Mercy ‘Hospital, '» Mrs, John P. Polmear of * North Shirley street ‘is grand- > mother. we Se : Twins, Joseph and Janice, _ were born Feb. 10 to Mr. and” .. informal group Mrs, J. L. Wagley Jr. (nee Phyllis Moats) of Adrian. Grandparents are Mrs, W.D. Moats of Clearwater, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wagley of Hammond street. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Meredith Kettlewell of Orchard Lake with their two children, Larry and Janeen, ate a vacationing aboard their new yacht and are taking a trip from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, to Bimini, Ba- hamas. Mark Twain PTA Dance Set Saturday Mrs. Loy Ledford is chair- man of the Valentine Dance sponsored by Mark Twain School PTA, to be held from _ 8 to 12 pm. Saturday at the school. Mrs. Robert Ward is assisting her. On committees are Mrs. John Martusiewicz and Mrs. Edward Muschell, tickets; Mrs. Carl Bartlette, refresh-’ ments; and Mr, and Mrs, John Witherup and Robert Camp- bell, decorations. * * * Murray Ostrander will call square dances, and there -also will be round dancing. All adults are invited-to at- tend, From left to right are Bonnie Fugitt, Cheryl Montgomery and Judy Musicale Plans Dessert Bridge Next Tuesday by the Past Presidents Assem- bly of the Musicale, with Mrs. H. G, Woolcock-as chairman, to raise funds for scholarships to the National Music Camp at Interlochen. * * * Pontiac Tuesday Musicale sponsors five Junior Music clubs. Qualified students are auditioned by outside judges to receive these scholarships each year. The following members will open their homes for. the bene- fit: x * * Mrs. R, £. Gegoux,-Mrs. J. L. Flood, Mrs. J. P. Living- stone, Mrs. M. A, Calbi, Mrs. “A. H, Monroe, Mrs. B. E. Cole, Mrs. P. E. Rowsfon, Mrs. L. R. Sampson, Mrs. M. J. Wager, Mrs, G. H. Griffin, Mrs. H. B. Euler, Mrs. J: C. Strait, Mrs. J. R. Ladd, Mrs. D. L. Dawson, Mrs. J. H. Youngblood, Mrs. J. D. Nicolls, Mrs. K. C. Gallo- way, Mrs. H. A. Heldenbrand, Mrs. Ferdinand Gaensbauer. Shorter Necklace Earrings have changed their shape for spring to conform to the shortened necklaces, 1,000 Students Will | Join in Chorus at Central High - Next Wednesday evening a chorus of 1,000 students, under the direction of George H. Putnam, will present the fourth annual citywide Junior * High Vocal Music Festival. The concert by the eighth grede students of the five Pon- ty at 7: 2 c GLEE CLUBS TO BING. In addition to the 1,000 stu- from Eastern Junior High, di- -reeted - by - Leonard — Griffin; . Lincoln, directed by Julius ‘Middledorf; and Washington, with Jerry Libby as conductor. Girls groups from Jefferson and Madison schools will be di- rected by Mrs. Eleanor Pyles and William Coffing respec- tively. * * * Other instructors who will either direct or accompany are Barnet Snyder and Mrs. . Eastern; henley Eckley and Roland Richter from Lincoln; David Stimac trom Madison; and Julia Hollyer from Washington. “Sambalele” will _*% *® * “The Children’s Marching Song,”’ Inn of the Sixth Happiness,” will be featured and other special selections will be “When Johnny Comes March- ing Home,” ‘Hand. Me Down My Walking Cane,” and “Tell - Me Why.” This type of program pro- vides an opportunity for teen- agers to enjoy music together’. as they present their songs for the pleasure of parents.and friends in the audience.- x * * The public is invited and tickets may be purchased from any eighth grader. Do-C-Do Club Has Valentine Party ° Do-C-Do Square Dance Club held a Valentine party Thurs- day evening at McCarroll school with Gene Shaw as master of ceremonies. Valentine decorations were under the direction of Mr, and Mrs, Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. - Russell Newman. Chamber Music Group i Make Debut Birmingham's classical. coun- terpart of the Chamber Mu- sic Society of Lower Basin Street will get in tune this month when the newly formed Birmingham Chamber Music Group holds its first concert. * * * According to Mrs, Ronald . M. Kasperzak, founder, the group will make its debut at 1:30 p.m, Wednesday, Feb. 25, in the new Grinnell’s auditor- ium. x * * The concert will feature a flute sonatina by Mark Wessel, Orchard Lake composer and _ piano instructor, as Well as several works by other Ameri- can composers, OPEN TO ALL Thg public is.invited to the Tecital, musicians and singers,’’ Mr s. * * * “We are scheduling future - programs for hospitals and schools,” she added, “and we’re hopeful that our more © will provide an outlet for Pies musicians who — can't find time to ola our Jo. : cal orchestras.” . ‘Mrs, Kasperzak, saki, Mrs. R, F Eileen, Mrs. aly *., * WARK VESSEL The —_—— Junior S Hohmeyer, Mrs, W. R. Conrad, . Marianne Albert, Mrs. J, S. Hansen, and Linda Talli, from the movie “The This isn't work, it’s fun! That seems to be the attitude of these four Lincoln Junior High students as they rebearse for the citywide Music Reais! next Mr. and Mrs,,Peter Kara- kasili of Athens, Greece, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Bessie, to Frank Fo- tineag, son of Mrs. Christine Fotiieas of Hill street and the -late Phillip Fotineas, A June wedding is planned, Mrs. Hoffman Named to Head St. Anthony Unit Mrs. Sam Hoffman was elected president of St. An- thony Guild of St. Benedict Church at its meeting Tues- day evening held at the home of Mrs, Arthur Perrin of Starr avenue, Serving with Mrs, Hoffman ‘for the coming year will be Mrs. William Brandt, vice president; Mrs. Fred De Long- champ, secretary; and Mrs. Theodore Dobski, treasurer. Others appointed were Mrs. Homer Moran, kitchen chair- man; Mrs, Lane Foster, dining room chairman; Mrs. Richard Chappell and Mrs. Wayne Mil- ~~ telephone committee. Mrs, Anthony Osswald as- sisted the hostess, Fat Children Eat to Ease Insecurity — DETROIT (#—Many children overeat as a defense against insecurity or over-protective- ness, says Dr. John Howard of Kansas City, He spoke here recently at the American College of Osteo- pathic - Pediatricians Conven- Howard said less than 5 per cent of overweight children have glandular defects. He said most fat children eat too much simply because they have emotional problems. An overly - protected child kept from normal play is likely to stay home and read, watch television. and eat, he said. He added that a child who doesn’t get enough parental love is apt to eat too much. “Wash Material Before Stenciling Before you begin to do any stencil painting on fabrics, be sure to launder the material first. Use plenty of hot soap or de- . tergent suds and rinses to pre- shrink the fabric and to re- move the ‘sizing. Has Birthday Party es of Ran-. |. - dell street celebrated. her. 17th - Velda Lee Elletson birthday with a pajama party at her home. .Ten guests at-. | d, = Cranbrook Slates Jazz Pianist French Jazz pianist Berard Peiffer, also known as “Le Most” and ‘‘Le Greatest,” will appear in a public concert sponsored by the Cranbrook Music Guild at 8:30 p.m. Tues- day in the Cranbrook School auditorium, Bloomfield Hills. M. Peiffer was the first non-American to win France's Grand Prix de Disque in jazz which he won twice. He also won the International jazz Award twice. * * * He was born in Epinal, France and studied classical mucic at Marseille Conserva- tory and the Conservatoire Ne- tional de Musique in Paris; HEARD FATS WALLER A Fats Waller record was his first contact with American jazz. He qui@ his career in ° classical music and took up jazz when he realized he could express his own rhythmic and improvisional talents much bet- ter. through jazz than through the forms of classical music. Wednesday evening. F rom left to right are Lawrence Yoder, Larry Watson, John Pacene, and Paul Reichest. He was an aneacas jazz man throughout the occupa- tion years in France, - Lead- ing a gypay-like existence as .—.. a musician after the war, he played in Paris, Nice, Brussels and Monte Carlo. et Rt 4 eo C 25 ila ia age AP tS ica CRS ERs RATE ESS fi é * Pere wiaee he 4g =i a ceme te Oen emmniy we ’ 1956 and played in Chicago, ~ Washington, Philadelphia and 4 New, York City where he now lives, In 1957 and 1958 -he ¥ played at the Newport Jazz 3 Festival. e *.. @ Playing with him, Tuesday evening will be Gus Nemeth on bass and Gerry Segal on © drums. Both are said to have akg: ei , feeling for the blend of classi- © es ae ome en oer ‘ - acterize Peiffer’s work TO PLAY OWN wort , ; He will play several of his itions Tuesday eve- f lude, fuge and trid on “Lulla- by of Birdland.” “101 North Saginaw @ AZALEAS _@ TULIPS FLOWERING PLANTS @ HYACINTHS e@ BABY MUMS From $4 FREE DELIVERY CERAMIC VALENTINE Sweetheart Girl on Styrofoam Base. Abloom with fresh cut SPRING FLOWERS A beautiful It $ Valentine for your lave. from 5 VALENTINE SPECIAL mri a pe AZALEA PLANT [ JACOBSEN’S ¢ « . “FLOWERS Greenhouses in Lake Orton. Dae avs Day \ of lad gait ed Member Alli Florist Assn, E Oe ee Ce OR el Ga te GR lei ee imrine Mtoe y+ e- oh. j 2 ; aj % “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1950. Dads! I ‘Ss Your ra 195 |. pattneecaes | Baby Seales S65” ONLY 8g " Pyrex Cinderella Casserole _ Bree) iets 4 -Boadway-Shell Hardware away Keego Hardware Warehouse . “680 AUBURN AVE. . EAST se ‘SHOPPING CENTER FE 2-6506 “|Banquet | Travel Talk Given Beta Theta Phi Mrs. Harry Whitlaker of Meta- mora “ spoke on ‘the subject “An | American Courier in Spain” when members of Alpha, Beta, and | e | | banquet Thursday at. Old Mill | Tavern. | Mrs. ‘Vhittaker has been acting European tours for a travel service in Washington, D.C., the past four lyears. She arranges for groups of 10 of 12 people to meet tourists: |when landing on the continent and ito stay with them during the entire de luxe tour. This year she will assist the agency as courier for the Inter- national Conference of Business ' and Professional’ Women from | throughout the United States, taking place in Paris this sum- mer, Mrs, Whittaker told of her on the French Rivi- era and in Spain the last sum- mer, and showed pictures of Spain and the castle of Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of — DENNIS MITCHELL SAFETY BABY CAR SEAT x Hooks On In Seconds [ Fits Any ond a : High Qu NS, Sturdy” Hh areavben > 9g Wl Regular $2.98 Value ~ TOYTOWN DISCOUNT WONDERLAND 23 Nv. Saginaw In the Heart of Dewntown Pontiac Next te Cunningham's & Enggass Jewelers | “Monaco. First officers and original char- ter members of the group—Mrs. Emil Mailahn, Mrs. Walter Kinzler and Mrs, Charles Andrews, presi- dent,. treasurey and secretary. re- spectively—were introduced, HISTORIES GIVEN : Histories of each chapter for the jpast year were given by Mrs. ‘Cecil Denison, Alpha Chapter; /Mrs, “A, A. Kaiser, Beta Chapter; rs. Roscoe W. Lund, Gamma Chapter. Mrs. Orben D. Wilkins was general chairman and toast- mistress for the banquet, Others planning the event were Mrd. Frank Coad, program; Mrs. Harold Davidson, Mrs. Floyd Os. Hundreds of Today’s Most Wanted Colors «for Home Decoration! In PITTSBURGH PAINTS PONTIAC GLASS CO. 23 W. eee St. FE 5-644) wald, and Helen Turek, decora- tions; and Mrs. Leon Reene, place. The Anchorettes, a quartette from Waterford Township High |School, provided entertainment for fithe group. Vocalists included Laura Upehurch, Connie Baryon, Judy Harnack and Beverly Wells. Students Stage Skit for PTA Fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students participated in a_ skit, “The Alphabet's Quarrel,’’ when | Bagley PTA observed its Founder's Day Thursday evening. Harriette ‘Childress directed the program. Values 8 Only Wedding Gowns — Jenies fi B ridal Sube Priced to Clear: 55 W. Huron FE 5-3675 $35 Mrs. Theodore Pippen, chair- man; Mrs. Booker Woods, Mrs. David Ramsey, and Mrs, Ethel Harris were appojgted to the nomi- nating committee: Room trophy for having the largest percentage of parents pres- ent was won'by students of Russell PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11 $. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day ot Evening Classes Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 - Hawley. Mrs. Jessie Evans and Alberta Ross were in charge of refreshments. A Greek satirist described an ‘imaginary trip to the moon in 380 A.D., according to the Na- tional Geographic Magazine. first in this area. S BEDROOM . : BY | In the much desired Birmin Meera a OS ae eee More space © Built-in quality equipment , nae @ More quality construction d kitchen-family room, Snack bar. ceilings. Vanity and large mirror in bath. . $25 DOWN Plus Closing Costs $88. MONTHLY COMPLETE _ MODEL HOME OFEN DALY 1 P.M, TO 8 P.M. A MOSS so ‘omens organizations throug ont the country have asked for a spacious Lone if the this oss @l @ moderate price... hee if ig... « CALIFORNIA CARPOR Woninjare hit gham-Bloomtield Gre vee “a Ot the ontelloveble low Price of. ALL BRICK T HOME "13,325 incleding lop ae. Go East 1 mile to Opdyke .Road.: Turn | left. Go North three miles, turn left to |], | madel at 1253 Featherstone Road. cod Fedora 8-3162 for 3 Chapters of | ‘Gamma Chapters of Beta Theta . Phi Sorority held their 40th annual | las special hostess and courier for . |ster. He was a redoubtable chil . aa | pontine Press Phetes Alphy, Beta, and Gamma Chapters of Beta Theta Phi Sorority observed their 40th annual banquet Thursday evening at Old Mill Tavern. Mrs. Harry Whittaker, center, of Metamora, was guest speaker at the affair, She presented a talk onthe subject “An American Courier in Spain” and showed pictures. Here, she poses with - Mrs. Emil Mailahn, left, and Mrs. Wal- ter K insler. Madsen joined Mrs. Irish | in admiring the attractive table bouquets just before the dinner got under way. Mrs. Charles Irish, left, president of Alpha Chapter, welcomed members and guests at the banquet. Mrs. Robert R. Clark, center, and (irs. Kenneth L. By RUTH MELETT Memo to young fathers: : It you want that baby boy of yours to grow into @ real man you Ind better realize right now that the responsibility for what he be- gimes is miainly youre-net Your wife's, For a long while ‘now mothers | lnave been blamed for everything wrong with tbe. family picture— including weak, irresponsible sons. No Harm in Asking |About Gift ‘Close Friends May Be Bridesmaids but Not Matrons By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: I was married about two months ago and received many lovely wedding presents. One present, which was rather expen- jsive, was a duplicate, and the per: son who gave it to me suggested that I give it back to her and that she would exchange it while we were on our wedding trip. She asked me what I would like to have in its place and I told her we needed an electric iron, “We have been home for quite some time now and have. seen this friend twice but nothing has heen - |gsaid about the present. We need this iron very badly and I don't) know whether to go out and buy lone or not. “My husband thinks I ‘should ask her about it. I think this would be improper and might embarrass her, Will you please tell me what to do?” Answer: It should fot embarrass her to have you ask if she has been able to exchange her lovely gift for the electric iron that you really need. “Dear Mrs. Post: 1 have two very close friends both of whom like to have both of them as at- tendants at my wedding. I don't want to show partidlity to either have tw matrons of honor?” Answer: No, two matrons of honor are impossible. They can both be bridesmaids even though they are married and, if you have a sister or other close relative, she can be your maid, or matron, of honor. paintully constricted, tentative lit- tle grab at the pistol, mother said. sharply, on a side window display of toys, would move out of range. He moved automatically, circling his mother again and again. Not once did he appeal to her for ald. Not once did he try to aid himself. It was hard to wateh. I wanted fo say, “Oh, for good- ‘nes sake, bang your brother, little boy!'"* I'm glad I didn't. It would. have confused him badly. For just. as the doors opened, he did make a By MURIEL LAWRENCE We were waiting for the depart- ment store to open—I, the woman beside me and her two little boys who might have been 5 and 7. | The 5-year-old wore a gun hol- “That will alone.” It is very easy to scare older children out of their right to de- fend themselves against the ag- gressions of younger brothers and sisters, When the younger ones are very young, they need our protection. We can’t allow the unwitting tod- dler who grabs the older child’s During our 15-minute wait he m have poked his pistol into his olde brother 20 times, He poked him in the back, the| shoulders, thigh, neck and stomach. Each time he was poked, the brother, . his eyes fixed dreamily: —~TOr. & S Dies | black cak (SPECIALS ta ‘MAC-O-PLASTIC FINISH LAYTEX Reg. $6. 39 a Gallon, ° Now SAVE $1.00 on Each Gallon Vinyl Asbestos GOLDTON ES “enna Here's a Real Bargain—Compare! Corktone Asphalt Tile ‘ Introductory offer! Won- derfyl, easy to clean 25 vinyl, with sparkling e gold inlay. : 80 Pieces. - Per Case. — Me: Ea, P0017 nGHT! A and his do, Joe. Leave = little brother Younger Child Can't Always Be Protected doll blanket or ball glove to get struck, We have to say, “I know it, but you can’t hurt the baby, Joe." But toddlers do not stay toddlers. They grow; and like other people then have to start learning thet their aggressive actions produce unpleasant consequences. If we continue to demand special privi-| leges for the younger ones, our older children gradually give up all hope of their right to defend them- selves. The ‘ thing is, the younger, freer ones don’t give up hope. Like Joe’s little brother, they go On teasing and persecuting in the hope of exploding something hu- man and interesting from their over-disciplined ms brothers and | sisters.. So let’s go’ easy on these de- !mands for special privileges for younger children. In our anxiety ie protect them against bumps and scratches, we can lose them their brothers and sisters. We can segregate our squabbling children to. Raise Fine are married. I was maid of honor | at both their weddings and would | one. Would it be permissible to Sons | whether or sep! a ae is fighter or a failure, largely on the kind of fatlier he had, not on the kind of mether, - The good fighters, scientist making the study for the U.S. Army discovered, had fathers around uptil they were at least eighteen years of age. And the fathers of the good fighters, in addition to being around, had a number of things in common, ~ They ran the family instead of turning over the pants for Mama to wear. : Finy dhislglined ‘tha tay stead of turning that chore ever’ to Mama, And théir discipline was consistent, Junior knew what would happen if he disobeyed or got out of line. — The fathers of the good fighters weren't side line sitters. They were churchgoing leaders in their com- munities. So if you young fathers want your sons to grow up to be men instead of sissies—you had better be sure you are acting the role of he-men yourselves, not only in your own home but in your’ commu- nity. And you certainly ‘had better face the fact that Junior is more your responsibility than his moth- er's. It might be easier to -let Mama take over ‘and blame her for spoiling your'son if he doesn’ t grow into the kind of man you hoped he. would, Miss Secretary : ..« How Does the Future Look to YOU? 4 ee@ Are you preparing yourself now for the challenge of promotion . . . for new openings which hold promise of more pay? A convenient way to add to present skills during free time can be found in Night School courses at the Business Institute. You may enroll-in Executive Sec- retarial, Comptometer, Shorthand or Typing. See Us — Today f ececee he Business Institute 7 =W. Lawrence St., Pontiac FE. 92-3551 Veteran. Approved ~ Permanents | AT A LOW, LOW PRICE! 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ABBY: I am a wan- “DEAR ABBY: Last Fre I have to make my dentist soul jas had an emergency Bailey dering widower through no | day I had a date With a boy and dhetoe, nppointtheniy: to and must be worked in. If TRaAS coa'ea the Wetieien fault of my own. I have had | (he is 19) and he put me on | months in advance and when | you ever have to be “worked 12, puilding of the school. to move from nine different: places in the past two yest te be- cause every rooming . were go the indy ‘ee 1 get to the office they keep me waiting for an hour times? Nobody apologizes keeping me waiting, either in,” you'll understand it ational : * &: *. ™ CONFIDENTIAL TO “TOO GOOD”: The more chaste the Horton, Sou , _ principal, acted as moderator of a panel which discussed of the prob- lems confronting schools today. On to marry me. fell in love with me the minute And they act like they are , “I am a his eyes met mine. He even | doing you an tevor ty sectng | 'Str the more ‘she's chased. | ihe _. ee ae tn thd t marca sect femn'tov soe acs | Seite, YO ame. [een Sinan: Br A and am nice Om Monday 1 met him for | big tt bil. There, I feet better Pgh ee aap president; 0 , f aa RMA but the wom- ao oon ~_ ag! ae - — For a personal reply, write | ‘The program was in conjunction en seem to have meant all those - things DEAR NORMA: Dentists | to ABBY in care of this paper, | With the Studying Michigan Schools take me he said to me, Miss Abby, and "|. 994 doctors are usually behind | Enclose a self-addressed, program. sin | wrong and be- then lost interest in me over | Schedule because some poor “ stamped envelope. Mrs: Arthur Motin and Divs. fore I know it the weekend? I still love him noth MoKennis ae — rar 1 have. to pack and want to know how to get _ | SeikiteesenueWNNReAR RUC mas RRR gene | cochairmen ha ~- — aa | up and find him back like ne was last ; snd Femtival, to pe een wy myself an- “other room. I tell them from the beginning that I am not looking for a Bee “age ABBY Sunday.” MIMI DEAR MIMI: If you try te “get him back'’ your week-end Have You Tried This? Quick Chocolate Cake yl Chairmen of “|Mrs, Edward Hoffmaster, Mrs, tra) Rae a a committees are) Priest, Mrs. Jack Taylor and Mrs. | James Cramer, A nominating committee was ‘ife, is your head! H handing dea Geeta. . yo a lee. poe hia, Sure to e avori te ne named for the coming election, any suggestions?” x«* *« * : ] B F O ON THE MOVE “DEAR ABBY: My husband >| MSU O Speaker DEAR ON: There is some- thing about the way you are saying ‘‘No’”’ that makes them think you mean ‘‘maybe.” Get yourself a room at the “Y" or a Men's Club and you won't be bothered by the landlady. went into a business recently with a friend of his. It took practically all we had. My husband refuses to ask him for a partnership agreement on paper. He claims he can trust him? We argue about this con- stantly. I say maybe he can trust the man, but if some- By JANET ODELL © . Pontiac Press Home Kditor Let’s have chocolate cake for dinner tonight. Here is a recipe that you can make, in a hurry. We'll guarantee it won't last long and that the family will ask for it again. . dance. her Husband like to square QUICK CHOCOLATE CAKE By Mrs. Claude Wagoner % cup shortening }% cup sugar ‘ cup cocoa 14 teaspoon — Fi cup sour milk j % teaspoon of soda (dissolved in \|Addresses PTA — Roy J. Alexander, director of > |student affairs for Michigan State » University Oakland, was guest:| ~|speaker at the meeting of Willis _|School PTA held Thursday eve- ining in the school multi-purpose thing should happen to him we ‘* © ® milk) /|room, — wouldn't have a chance of __Today’s cook is Mrs. = (j \taspoons vanilla ise flour || Mr. Alexander. discussed en- getting anything from his wife. Claude Wagoner. Mrs. Wag- Put. al a ‘jtrance requirements and the im- oner bakes at the Pierce t all ingredients in one t th i il bowl and mix well. Add 1 tea. || Pact the university will have on “Please tell me if.I am are POLLY DEAR POLLY: You are right. No matter how strong the friendship—when it comes to “business” —get it in writing. Junior High School but en- _joys doing it at home for her family as well. She says she has no time for clubs. Reading is her favorite spoon soda to 1 cup boiling in bowl. Bake in greased pan 30-35 minutes at 350 degrees. Good §| -\the community. A question-and- water and pour over mixture « answer period followed. Roy L, Hardy, father vice presi- . dent, presided at the meeting. Room mothers of Mrs. Lawrence Coolmanis class were in charge LARGE VARIETY OF MOST DESIRABLE Sse eo pee sm se eo and when she does she is so tensed (The Friday Question Box) up that nobody has much fun. Q. ‘“‘My trouble is superfluous) Q. ‘‘Can you give me a recipe |hair, I did shave my legs but 1 ‘for making freckles fade? Here igot tired of doing that about two |it is winter and I still have some ltimes a week. I then used a hair|I got last summer. I was out in removing liquid that was supposed ‘the sun much oftener than usual] Many brown spots and freckles to be long lasting. It lasted for|and for much longer periods of|oecur which would not otherwise ‘about three days and then I hadjtime. This just spoils my skin|appear because of exposure to the| until you have lost about five | to resort to the razor again. Can|which always has been good.” j|summer sun. This seems to be! pounds, mo more. | you tell me what to do to have especially true from middle age on, * * & | hair-free legs? I want something Tomorrow: ‘Pitiful Calls for, ; jeasy to use, inexpensive, and ef- Q. “I am 15 years old, 5 feet 6% |Help from The Thin Gals An-| . inches tall. I weigh 135 )_ pounds. swered.” but so far as I know the real remedy is time. When a woman does not usually have freckles, they will fade out, given time, unless you spend a lot more time in the summer sun. My bust measures 36 inches, waist 27 and hips 37. I have a medium frame. Am I overweight?” A. You are a little overweight | but fiot much. Your measure. | ments are about perfect. Leave off some of the in-between meal snacks and do not take seconds By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Ff R «* et leisure time activity. She and served warm. | pepaarcoartlinaarseg aly Sor Ranger NEW COLORS AND : “DEAR ABBY: Why is it Mrs, George Pickering poured. STYLES — | , Electroly sis Will Work - > SMART LADIES’ APPAREL sist SAY. No Easy W R L Hai | OWLON'S 75. Sosinaw | Oa o Kasy Way to hemove Leg Hair open ona aer.a, —|_SONTONS exciting new ...the musical instrument of your choice! floorcoverings sesoversoseseeeerrer * A. There are freckle creams on the market and cucumber and x ® * lemon juice are recommended. 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PONTIAC PRESS vy he PON TLAC, MICHIGAN, las Anotl a Pontise Press Phote 1.44 i Se p . i Ce} ‘Words, Music Both Original Mrs. Mildred Wiersma ls Gomposer of Official School Song By COLLEEN ADAMS Pontiac Northern High School students have been humming or singing a particular song this week for they now have an official fight here, She not only composed the words, but also wrote the music, Many schools have written words to the tune ef a famous college melody but at Northern, the song is exclusively ours, Here are the catchy and mean- ingful words: Let’s sing of Northern, Our val , dant Northern; For her the North Star points the way; | Let's pledge to Northern, our stalwart Northern, - Phe best of all we do or say; Let's cheer for Northern, our mighty Northern, , For her we'll work with all our might; Let's fight, fight, fight, fight, tight, for Northern Huskies; ’ Fight for Northern's Red and White! (spoken—Let’s fight!) * * * Next week, class rings are to arrive at PNH. Three types of rings are being purchased—mother of pearl, ruby, and smoked. The second payment for the Sen- for boat.trip’ was made this week by 55 students. song, It was written by Mrs, Mildred Wiersema, an English teacher . WRITES SCHOOL SONG — Pontiac’ Northern High School has a fight song with original words and music written by Mrs. Theodore Wiersema, Ww. of 637 Raskob St., Ann Arbor St., Pentiae Press Photo a junior, and Kay Tuichel of 162 a senior, look like they are enn Engin oan et Hudemts Bob Coe senior who will be Popeye, 8387 Golf Lane, Commerce Township, a and Sally Collins-of 7294 Colony Dr., a senior, still at the machine WALLED LAKE MASQUERADERS — Getting ready for the ‘Mardi Gras Masquerade,"’ a dance to be held Feb2t-by Walled Lake High School varsity and reserve cheerleaders, is this four- some. The dance is a “‘girl-ask-boy” event. This an extra special reason to get those costumes made. From left are Karen Tuttle of Northern to ‘Get-Acquainted’ Sat Teal hard to memorize the song, ey 20 SIGN UP _ Twenty students signed up bor i =Honor Two Central Scholars ond semester, They include; Ron Burtch, Douglas Lake, Donna Wassemuler, Lois Reynolds, Rhoda By BARBARA GRIFFIN and broaden their knowledge of | Two Pontiac Central High School] music by seeing and listening to seniors, Richard Parr of 2959\others perform and also by the making a creation. Dot Cavin of 720 Fansworth St., and Chris Fish of 1243 Clearwater St., Commerce Township, both seniors, are going to the dance as two backward sailors. 1 Jerry Colling, Sharon Bratt, Gayle Lightcap. Others are’ Mike Kuralkoowski, Jerry Cliling, Sharon Bratt, Gayle Miss Hook's cottage in Canada early in May, Plans are now being made for the Easter edition of the 3 Area Schools Prepare for Masquerade Dance at Walled Lake High By SALLY COLLINS | decorations, Students at Walled Lake High tickets, School are busy this week, especial-| ORGANIZE NEW CLUB eoene the group's constitution. Fest Tomorrow schools will be among. the sity. Representing Pontiac Northern, Compete in Music) Sumner, 27) southeastern Michigan high sc hools | Judy and ) Sommer, of Karen Eastty, Judy: Hamilton, participating in a music festival ;manager; Carreen McClement, typ-| ‘Havel and Renee Thibodeau are tomorrow at Wayne State Univer-|ist and Priscilla Jones, cashier. | iP ipp, Dan Kimmel, Rose Towonen, Sandra Rose, Bonnie Plummer, |tional Merit Scholarship Corpora- Student t! high| and Ric udents) Froraithice ares iié Staff officers of the Student U nion| hard Axford.. lare: Thiese, assistant business! victorious runner-ups in the Na- tion’s qualifying examination. commendation from | The contest was held last spring Bill Kath, business manager; \for more than. 487,000, The two 'PCH students received letters of Principal Joet Brown,» Jo Anna St, Joseph St. and Patricia Wat-| evaluation of their own number, Ross, Joan Lemon, Shirley Kene-|\gon of 39 Franklin Bivd. are the Soloists and ensembles judged on ‘tone, appearance, Girls Ensemble and the Spinners." Soloists are intonation, inter- pretation, diction, selection, and Ensembles performing will be the Senior Girls Ensemble, Junior “Song participating | jar rancis W. Staley for placing in will be Wilma Moore, Mary Schroe-|for Moses.’ Already the combined the upper two per cent of the) der, Susan Dunlap, Phyllis Suhr, | classes have donated $20 to the Epistolae Scholae, the Pontiac Cen- tra] Latin students’ paper, now in - its 35th year of publication, Another of the Latin students projects is collecting money for the remodeling of the Moses Wis- ner home, Each day. students put pennies, nickels, and dimes into a labeled “Minerva's Money ly the girls, preparing their cds-| A new organization, tHe Political) The club's purpose is to pro- : contestants. [Sally Vogel, Sally Warren, Bar-\h _tumes for their “Mardi Gras Science’Club, has been formed at mote interest in international gov- Pontiac ieee Fes wate fond Plan Banq uet fhe PCH Band also was hon. /bara Holder, Jemet Walkerdine, oun bre b iMasgareade ” WLHS. Jim Havel is temporary |ernments through field trips, dis- Ptah agg “ echo. idl “is | ered this week, Several mem- |Char Osmun, Judy Canterella, set ted’ er = The dance, open to all. students | Chairman. cussion of current events and by |compete 4 ——s bl piano, for Tomorr Ow | bers of the band attendeq the |John Watson, Dennis Zimmerman rs = A four-man committee consisting helping : in school elections. soloists and in ensembles, their meeting last night on the of the schoo} belonging to the Inter- at Emmanuel annual distriet solo and ensemble jand Judy King topic “Differentation of Cells.” The Lakes League, is a ‘‘girl-ask-boy”’ affair. It will be held Feb. 21 begin- ning at 8 p.m, in the high schyol’s gynasium and prizes will be given to the best costumed couple. Schools in the league include Berkley, Southfield, Walled Lake, Farmington, Waterford Township and Van Dyke high schools, The dance is planned. as a get- acquainted event for Pontiac Northern High School. . Committee chairmen of the event are Sandra Capel, refresh- ments; Rosemary Kreza, records; Linda Chabot; sponsors; Louann Pirtle, _ Publicity; Karen Tuttle, | St. Mike's Newsmen | fo Attend Workshop To Name Queen Tonight _ By DIANE DOLECEK The suspense will break tonight at. Lake Orion Community High School when one of .eight candi- dates will be named the 1959 Home- coming Basketball Queen. Janis Perry, last year’s queen, will announce the winner during the half-time ceremonies of the game between Lake Orion and {Madison High School of Madison Heights. . Beth Woodward, seniors; Barbara Bowers and Anita Best’ juniors; Kathleen Hoolihan and Sally Beaty, sophomores, and Gerry Caldwell and Pat Denver, freshmen. Candidates are Carol Brown and| Richard Meyer,. choral music director at WTHS, chairman. The program, conducted by the University's music staff, will be; held from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. in the; music building of the University. is festival best performers in various classes by the sponsor, District 4 of the Michigan School Vocal Associa- tion. Musicians to Perform ition of Louis Gonda. - * in Utica Thursday The Annual Winter Concert of the Utica High School Band will be held Thursday under the diree- * * The 85-piece band will perform in the school’s auditorium: begifin- ing at 8:15 p.m. Awards will be presented to the/ By ANNE MERCER Tomorrow night the Emmanuel ‘Christian High School Junior-Senior | Banquet will be held in the school's hall. “King of Our Hearts’ theme of the semiformal] which begins at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Paul Vannaman, pas- tor of the Dixie Baptist Church, will be the speaker, Chairman of the banquet com- mittees include Sharon Smith and Judy Jones, decorations, and Duke Marion, program. John Best, Anne Mercer, Barbara Keller and Teddy Wickman, all seniors, are writing the senior prophecy and-junior will. WTHS Debaters Head for U. of M. is the affair} Barnett, James Williams, Deanna |'Begovich, Gary Dalley, woodwind _|phies for their play last season, contest in Detroit Saturday, First division ratings went to Ann Barnett, Dick DeBolt, Carol Petroff, Georgianna Kieffer, clar- inet quarter; Sheila Kinder, Ann quintet; Mary Coleman, Nancy MacAfee, Sheila Kinder, flute trio; Mary Coleman, Nancy MacAfee, flute duet; and Charles Parmenter, cornet solo. These students are now eligible], to compete in the state competi- tion. TOP BOWLERS Members of the Bowling Club, under the sponsorship of Michael Andonian, recently received tro- at a luncheon held at West Side Recreation, Championship trophies were awarded to Art Silverthorne, Joe Parks, Char Johnson, and Karen | Antolich. The winner of a trophy Others will be Linda Olds, Gloria Lacey, Charlene Groves, Elizabeth Ballard, Marlene Beale, Carol Chamberlain, Karen Oxley, Mari- lyn Vernon, Diann Meyers, Kay Jerome and Sharon Pike. Twenty-five members of Michael Dempsey's second hour Mixed Chorus enjoyed a trip to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra cohcert this week at the new Edsel Ford Auditorium, Ima C. Hook's four Latin classes are busily selling candy this week’ e to finance their annual trip to ~ club discussed projects for their annual Science Fair to be held March 13 and 14, and their forth- coming visit to the Parke-Davis Company. - Sherry Fink, editor of the Epi- dermis, the club paper, chose Donna Helmcamp, Lois Arndt, Jeanne Glisky, Barb Griffin, Mary Shadley and Barb Shadley as new reporters. d Alpha Cribros Hi-Y will sponsor. a Valentine Dance, “Cupid's Cap- ane mn tomorrow night in the YMCA- Disc Data and Chatter F=.. M usic in the Round by Dick Saunders By CAROL BAUER ,_Restered ta the program wal _\taterfora Township High Schoo for the highest game boviied by FIVE AGHRentry LP was cut atthe. Trosicarg Five members of Michaelite rass qua castern = : ; y was Frank Lovse, Betty Riding high in/Club in the new millionHo staff, ‘st. Soec's “then sae Michigan College of Education. |*i'Y hl eee eae ate clininaticas gare bowled 185 in winning het first place among| Club in the new $7¥% million a awe newspaper will ‘attend the Detroit Mitchell Osadchuk, director of Negative speaker Tim Patt erson |ToPhy for the highest game bowled local best sellers|San Juan Intercontinental, in Student Press Association’s News- the college's bands, will also | ss John Teeuwissen will talk|Y 2 siti this season. this week is|Juan, Puerto Rico, It's also pry -paper Workshop this weekend. ° direct the Utica band in the against the affirmative team from) Vinning trophies for having the “Stagger Lee’’|able_on —— The program will be held at the “Mea ef Obie” march by Heaty | -\ mouth High School highest averages were Diana Ri- (Lloyd Price), ac-| Others of milder interest ae i Fillmore. gotti and Eugene Hubbuck, bowling cording to. record| ‘Brazilian Cocktails’ ¢T-10122). University of Detroit. Staff mem- bers attending will be Shelagh O'Rourke, Pierre Massacesi, John Mary Ann Green, a senior at | i the high school, will be the guest | If the WTHS negative team | wins this debate, the affirmative team of. Bob Cooper and Fred 136 and 171. x &* * Tomorrow, PCH will be among dealers, Not far SAUNDERS. behind in second spot is “Hawaiian: aay Song” Leo Perrachi and his “Mexico:. Its Soundds and People (T-10185) both on Capitol, and a Fortier, Russell Greenless and ‘vocal soloist. : Shannon Donnelly. x * * Gross will take over during the ‘the many schools represented in| (Andy Williams). Columbia release, “ Norbert Sobolewski, instrumental| *¢cond round. the annual Solo and Ensemble Fes- * + * (CL-1267), music of aoe Gn a Selected from St. Mike's to ap- pear as jurors on the Pontiac Teenage Traffic Court are Ronald Call, Elizabeth Degg, Donald Austreng and Carol Bauer, all seniors. musi¢ teacher in Utica, and Mrs. Ann Taylor, an elementary teach- er, will also direct several num- bers during the evening,” Tomorrow night the sophomore class will sponsor a Valentine dance in the school gymnasium from 8 to 11 p.m. tival of the Michigan School Vocal Association held at Wayne State University. By participating in this festival, students gain experience “Goodbye Baby’ (Jack Scott) moves up a notch from fourth last week to third, Happily defying the law of averages, ‘Petite Fleur’ (Chris Barber's Jazz Band) studen c , bounces its way into fourth place.| “Legrand Jazs’*; (CL-1250) by Mi- a De YF necciection vio pci At Holly’s First Assembly Fitth of our five aces is “enkel” dbet Legrand snd his Orchestra. were held but Fr. Richard Kuchar- Gets In Your Eyes” (The Plat-) Columbia is the first to point out. ski conducted the discussions and gave the sermon. : Sharon Saxton has been nomi- nated for secretary of the Detroit Tri-County League for Nursing by the Future Nurses Club at’ St. Michael's. - Sharon and Jane Rindfusz, presi- dent of the local club, will attend the tri-county meeting of the group in Detroit, Feb. 21. Pontiac JA Companies to Host Dance Tonight Junior Achievement . companies in Pontiac will sponsor a dance tonight at the Knights of Columbus Hal], 295 S.. Saginaw St. Judy Gocha, president of PoMo- Co, one of the local companies, re- ports dancing to area rock ‘n’ roll bands will be held from 8. p.m. until midnight. — can be obtained at the door, Pontiag Press Phete QUEEN CANDIDATES — Here are seven of the eight candi- dates vying for the crown (lower right corner) which will be worn by the 1959 Lake Orion Community High School Basketball Home- coming Queen tonight. From left, beginning with the bottom row, are Beth Woodward of 680 Indianwood Rd., a senior; Pat Denver of 1131 Indian Lake Rd., a freshman; Carol Brown of 3350 Mt. a senior; Kathleen Hoolihan of 1505 Onekda St., soph- Vernon St., omore; Sally Beaty of 167 Highland Rd., sophémore; Barbara core: 3980 Maybee Rd., junior, and Gerry Caldwell, 355 Lake. , freshman. Missing from the photo is ‘Anita Best; a junior, of sia E. Clarkston Rd. The queen wil be named during halftime eee % By JUDITH WOOD Holly Area High School’s first of six assemblies this semester fea- tured a talk by Christianna Zin- nert, an exchange student at the school from Germany, yesterday. Christianna explained that Ger- many does not provide co-educa- tional schools, but she thought boys and girls were taught how to get along with and talk to each other much better aoe the American system, She also pointed out that Ger- 4+ man students do not date as. much as American teenagers, nor do they place~as much em- phasis. on clothes. Other assemblies scheduled for the semester include: Holly Area High School A Cappella Choir Con- Compares German, American Schools talent show, March 10; Fenton High School A'Capelia Choir Con- cert, March 24; discussion of Russia by Mrs. Aron Kirkorian, a native of the Ukraine, April 7; a talk on court procedure by Donald Bremmer, Holly attorney, April 17. The junior class is in the midst of plans for the annual’ Junior- Senior Prom slated for May 16. PLANNING PROM “Sayonara” is the theme of the dunce and will include oriental dec- orations, according to Linda Coale, decoration committee chairman. Chairman of. the banquet pre- ceding the prom is Marilyn Young. Pat Boncher is in charge of the orchestra committee. A committee headed by Sharon ¥ « Gavette is taking a student poll to determine whether students are in favor of selecting aking and quéen to reign over the dance. A Detroit to Mackinaw Island cruise has been selected by the seniors as their class trip this spring, The group is trying to make arrangements to be on the samé boat as seniors from Mil- ford and Walled Lake high schools. Committees and chairmen for the Senior Variety Show March 5 and 6 are Judy Myers, makeup; Ray Graves, scenery; Bill Hayes, costumés; John Perry, prompters, and Mary Jean Schoenhales, pro- grams. Others are Doratha Suber,: ush- | selves, ters), rapidly falling out of sight. New discs looking like big hits include ‘‘Venus** (Frankie Avalon), “She Say'’ (The Diamonds), ‘‘Tall Paui” (Annette), “Don’t Take Your Guns to Town” (Johnny Cash), and “Charlie Brown" (The Coasters). Record buyers who like their music from WAY down south should find a bumper crop of new shops, AL leases is “A Night at the Tropi- coro” (Cook 1187sd) by Lito Pena's Orquesta Panamericana, The Cogk people, famed for their authentic techniques, have outdone. them- This LP is one of G alban tei Gufe Wing af Sten . By far the best among latest sh =/material and fabulous recording by that the album “must be consid- ered experimental.’”? Outside of be- ing faintly interesting, and the fact that trumpeter Miles Davis gets off several goed licks, the LP isa ‘ook’4 first examples of a new _ they: what the name, it’s great/ And na ers,.and Carl Watson, lighting. CH0'% JOO ee The | Ki calb ‘Vector-Stereo.”" No/, matter) batel " two of the firmest friends the| ships, and all Japanese compan: [Rhee Government Threatens to Resist Move re japan OKs Repatriation to North Korea | Presumably North Korea will charter ships to transport those cleared~for repatriation, It is un- derstood Japan wil] not furnish ‘\ies whose ships operate between , ial d Ham, or Reel oF 3 1:30 p.m. 10 9:30 pm. acto ee TAY fee rok FOR YOUR: PLEASURE” 6-NIGHTS A WEEK - SMORGASBORD RD . LUNCHEON Berved ae AM Sie ates DINNER P.M. ets hurried| Japan and South Korea have cat- celed sailings because of the Seoul. | crisis. Rhee's government has charged that the 600,000 or more Koreans -jliving in Japan — most of them poverty stricken and 95 per cent = IMAGINE ! ONLY rue FACT CLENDED WHISKEY © 45% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS © 06 PROOP THREE FEATHERS DISTILLING CO., LAWRENCEOURG, Ind. ~ |moving cautiously in an obvious’ |Says U.S. Leaders TABLE! ge wnpiseu +e y's biggest tory >: © Id|of them originally from South Ko- jrea~are being cajoled, threatened But there was a pe a of a break/ and bribed by North Korean sym- in economic relations and in dip-|pathizers to go to the North. The jations going on be- South Koreans charge they will be countries. sent into Red slavery. States, whose voice x * * one’in the U.N.| At the end of World War II there .in Korea, would be were about two million Koreans sure to stop South Korea from us-|in Japan, About half had been ing either = navy or air force in| brought here as laborers by the -| Japanese. In a mass repatriation directed ‘jby the oc gis forces, about 1,300,000 w home. The over- whelming majority went to South Korea. The number involved in the present repatriation scheme, has not been firmly established. Esti- mates range from 43,000 to 117,000. After a Red Cross screening, the WESTERN and HILLBILLY MUSIC Friday and Saturday 9 to 2 j {pOREESSRSEESE, gk Hu HE The Japanese government was effort to placate—or at least not further arouse — President Syng- mah Rhee's government. Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi and his Cabinet after a long meet- approved Foreign Minister Alichiro Fujiyama’s recommenda- | tion for the repatriation but in ef-, fect tossed the whole scheme into. the laps of the International Red) hae eg KENNY DAVIS Plays the “Tranquilizing Organ” FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS LIQUOR—-BEER~WINE—SAND WICH BAR 03 West Huron antetauscrsvaneabaneduatzate “ne jane DANCING THURS. FRI. SAT. 9 P.M, ‘tl? A.M SUN. 7 PM ‘tH 12 Pa OLD DUTCH MILL “Auburn Heights — Aubum at Churehill Rd. LIQUO and Starlight Rhythm tea oa CARPENTER | ) all your favorite tunes! Should Scare Us ST. JOSEPH w — Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn) says the’ American people cannot respond | to the Russian economic chal- lenge “if we continue to sweep unpleasant facts under the rug of a complacent optimism.” x. : Humphrey told the Economic | Club of Southwestern Michigan) last night that this nation needs | leaders ‘‘who can impress us with the deeper meaning and urgency” of the Russian threat. * * ® Americans, he said, cannot re- spond “if we are content with Singer Paul Carpenter reece from a man whose main task should be to jolt us from our lethargy.” SPADAFORE’S BAR Suburban Bus Firm R % Kingsley Min seems ere g peng prong er Special Announcement IN RESPONSE TO MANY REQUESTS Kingsley Inn will be OPEN SUNDAYS smooth words and soothing . Seeks Fare Increase SPECIALLY PRICED MENU FOR CHILDREN | DETROIT #—Great Lakes Tran. sitCo., whose buses serve the De-' @> troit suburban area, said yester- day it planned to ask the State, Public Service Commission for a fare increase, Glen Crawford, general superin- | tendent, said the request would be) — made in a few days. He blamed, “decreased revenue and increased, LIC a, OVertise men SOUNOR) A STANTON G. ng Resident of Ookland County cticing Attorney 18 Yeors eron of World War II fitured vertebrae on location for costs’ for the proposed five-cent fare increase. ORCHESTRA Pen Am Airline Strike MUSIC Ends After Six Hours 6 Nights a Week tecturing MIAMI, Fla, (AP)—Three thou- | ,, sand Pan American World Air-| “THE 3 LITTLE WORDS” ways ground workers struck for with | six hours Thursday, There was lit- JOE POLZIN at the ORCAN (pte Sater Ie LADIES’ NIGHT after a conference between the . Workers Union, their bargaining agent, and Pan Am. 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Modern and Square Dence Band GLENN EASTMAN Calling oe 3] ROCK and ROLL DANCING Sunday Afternoon ADMISSION 75c Cheice Liquors iW! 4195 Dixie Highway LET'S Go DANCING | The Bob Lawson Trio Friday and Saturday Evenings Noonday Luncheons Are Our Specialty Fam’ ly Style Dinners Nights and Sundays _ NEW. DRAYTON INN (Formerly Commodore Hotel) TONIGHT! To the Music of: x | % € TH PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1950: Fine Bronze hema Clever: Pigeon’ Picks Up $7,000 . sx \Diamond Ring a YORK @-—Blonde Brazil- jan Rosina said she). “placed her 64-carat ring, window sill of hér Manhattan apartment Thursday while she pol- " |ished her fingernails, © — Borges came a pigeon, she ‘said, and whisked the ring away. | She said the ring was a gift from a Texas oil man. “I'm going to sue the city, I'm going to sue somebody,” she said, nd adding that — Cl like that in Brazil U. of M. Tightens Belt on Purchasing | ANN ARBOR (@—The. Univer- sity of Michigan said it has dis- i continued purchase of several bas- ic inventory items and is critically reviewing all purchases of equip- iment and the filling of staff va- B cancies in an effort to meet its “ | reduced budget, : | & xk * * Mile Ba. 2 Miles E. Woodward Ave. , 7] “Avant Garde” (Adulte Only) MA 4-2151 6:45 Mm WALLED LAKE 1g NOW SHOWING OPEN Dr, Harlan Hatchep, university president, said 209 staff positions have been eliminated, extension | courses cut and the U. of M. radio jstation at Flint. closed since the Jegislature cut the school's appro- priation one million dollars last im) Summer, im He said student enrollment has ibeen held near the 1957-58 level, salary budgets reduced an. aver- age of three per cent and non- salary budgets cut 10 per cent. U. of M. is living off supplies at hand, Hatcher. said, having dis- continued. purchase of coal, chem- | ical_supplies and other inventory | items. HOusE< HAUNT E D Political Advertisemen Political Advertisement valued at more than $7,000 on the advantages. “I'd love to play Holly Golightly : in ‘Breakfast at Tiffany's',’’ she Australia is the world’s leading|said. “I've read the story and I'd producer of’ wool. In 1956 its sheep jlove to do it.” She said she's 'population w was b 139, 124, 000. | Hollywood: Headlines {Tourist Assn. Uroes Action. West Michigan Group. Asks Members ‘to Back Legislative: Program By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS" HOLLYWOOD—Look who's back in the movies—our old TV friend Steve “Steverino” Allen who, five minutes before I wrote this, signed for an “acting role in “The Big Circus.” . Producer Irwin | Allen tells mie that Steverino plays a TV star who saves the circus for Vic Mature by putting it on his show. That luncheon Don Murray and Hope Lange had with George Glass and Marlon Brando Sr., at the ‘Paramount commissary was to dis- cuss Romaine Holland's . classic, “Jean-Christophe.” Don owns the rights. Now that 20th has made no plans to film the classic, George Glass says because of Don's fine performance for Pennybaker in “Shake Hands With the Devil,” the Brando company is very in- terested in rhaking the picture. If the deal goes through Hope as well as Don will be ip it. A distinguished beauty is making her screen debut in the new “Thin Man” chapter, and I mean Audrey Clark, daughter-in-law of famed World War II Gen, Mark Clark, 1 met Audrey at a party not long ago and I agree with MGM that she’s a beauty with a future. Inger Stevens telephoned me] from New York to say she is feel-| ing much better and eager to get! back to Hollywood, She says her only trouble is her leg and foot but they are responding to treat- ment, : GRAND RAPIDS —The West Michigan Tourist and Resort Assn. urges members toward immedi- ate action iw gaining legislative support for a four-point program to aid the tourist industry. Letters from the WMTRA members said; “If you-are in accord with this program, you should let your rep- resentative, your Senator, the Gov- ernor and others in authority know that you expect them to support it,” The program, as indorsed. by Michigan's four regional tourist organizations, recommends: 1. Rescinding legislative action of last year which denies the highway department. authority to publish an official highway map for the state, 2. Support of & program to im- preve state parks and expand the state park system, including ac- quisition of land for future de- velopment, 3. Restored appropriation to the Michigan Historical Commission of at least $25,009 for marking his- torical sites. , 4. Support for a Michigan tourist council appropriation of $535,000, adequate to provide for increased advertising of Michigan's vacation to worked with John Frankenheim -land would love to have him direct be Elect You'll soon the family at the ‘her—he's the director of ‘break: fast.” Isn’t Diane Varsi over-doing the eccentric bit? The young actress who clicked so big in “Pe Place” and who is a contender for stardom at ‘\Steve Allen in Hollywoodis to Make ‘The Big Circus’ thie many rumofs, there is 4 remantic interest between fartied Attorney Arnold Grant and Actress Audrey Meadows, Maurice Chevalier detinitely turned down “Lolita” with a typ- feal Chevalier crack: “T am a Frenchman who admires woman, Not an old man who chases little girts.” ‘Is Linda’ Christian in hiding? She’s said to be registered at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas under her real name of Bianca Welter. For a girl who adores publicity this is an enigma. * * * Joi Lansing and Frank Sinatra are no longer an item—but Joi and Hugo Haas are! Sous ia HAYWARD Heads Sugar Foundation DENVER (P&P. A. Reeve, of Saginaw, Mich., was elected presi- dent of the Beet Sugar Develdp- men Foundation yesterday. The election took. place at the Founda, tion's 14th annual meeting here. ene esenaeagialiges “teleeneeeiiend SQUARE ond ROUND DANCING GARDEN CENTER BALLROOM 2057 Weodward, Detroit Dancing Every Thursday, Saturday, Sunday SUSAN © HAYWARD Received the Film Critics’ Award as the Best Actress of 1958! oughest life ever dealt! ATTRACTION “AUNTIE MAME”. TODAY & SATURDAY Late Show Saturday Nite WAVE - » UPON WAVE OF SHATTERING EXCITEMENT! —ALSO— CAMPUS BALLROOM ee tthe LIVERNOIS, od, and os Dancin, oo TUES., FRI.,. SAT. FINEST ORCHESTRAS 20th, showed up at the studio the |} other day in bluejeans. and bare- footed for a conference about her TV series, a “whodunit” being produced by Dominick Dunne. 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H ¢ : Cleveland Offers Jim Brown Contract defeats last season, “* s8 Fs Braves, and Roy Sievers ad the Senators among others, Tigers, leaving Jensen, Spahn and Sievers each only three pi ou The nave said “no” to two olfers al- fo, ready and all three of them don’t to terms ye#igive the slightest inclination of ee hus F Sty ye yialting even en oe aa * tive teams begin spring ner in 1957, the right hander/within the next two weeks, “] won't budge,” says Jensen, who wag the most valuable play- er in the American League last season ‘and is said to be asking $000, stubborn, Bas “He has set a figure and he's being stubborn about it,” says gen- eral manager Bucky Harris. “Jackie's 9 fine boy and I like him, meee Tiger Pitchers Unsigne DETROIT W—Nohit Jim Bun but he'll find others can fight, too." at second base this spring. The Red Sox corralled pitchers Frank Baumann, Tom Boriand, Mike Forneiles and Dean Stone along with infielder Frank Mal- zone . In Cleveland, Frank Lane of. ‘fered Jim Brown, the Cleveland Browns’ all-pro fullback, a spring trial with the Indians, . “We're not in this for publicity as the Cincinnati Reds were in the Lane| Oriole squad to sign. said, “We're interested in Jim Brown the baseball “player, not the Ginsberg Signs With Baltimore Catcher Myron “Joe” Ginshetg today signed his contract with the Baltimore Orioles, according to general manager Lee McPhail. ”~ Ginsberg, »who. works in a Pontiac clothing store during the off-season and lives im Royal Oak, is the 23rd member of the 39-man fW & ONE GOAL — VICTORY — val ee (16) falls to the ice after scoring the lone which. won for:the Detroit Red Wings last Jack Melntyre i aed goal out of picture on the lett is Andy Habenton who night tried to check Melntyre, while John Hanna (6) Dd Chiefs Clash With Wolves _ ‘on PCH Floor Mangrum Wants Less Amateurs in Tournaments TUCSON, Ariz. @ — It's time professional golfers stopped amateurs play in their Rex's Quintet Loses No. 10 in BY Loop still for their first last night b= took it on for. the 10th time this year, — Pontiac Central Hopes to Deadlock Northern for Valley Lead A first place deadlock and a championship showdown — those will be the objectives of the Pon- tiac Centra] basketball team here tonight, Bay City Central—lowly but dan- gerous, bloody but u s against the Chiefs of Art Van Ryzin this evening in the PCH gym in an Tipoft time is 8 * * ® At stake for the Chiefs will be a tie for Valley leadership’ with Flint Northern and a collision of title with the Vikings next Friday night at Flint, Very little has gone well for young Bill Ullenbruch and his Bay City quintet this season, Appar- ently blessed with a wealth of vet- eran material, Ullenbruch has seen his cagers stagger through -a los- ing coves ‘ Expected to be contenders for the Saginaw Valley crown in pré- season analysis, the Wolves cur- rently share the league basement with Arthur Hill on a 1-6 record. ference game. o'clock, games, Despite their unimpressive won- lost mark, the Wolves are distinct threats to Pontiac’s title ambitions and the Chiefs must not take them too lightly. The Wolves are tall and strong on the backboards and aggressive at all times, * * * The Chiefs are gunning for thelr 7th BVO victory of the sea- son against a lone setback at Flint Central, a 53-52 overtime loss & week ago tonight. PCH rebounded impressively here Tuesday evening with a 53-46 conquest of rugged Highland Park, Pontiac's overall record is 10-1. place by half a game with a 7-1 x* * * Northérn presently holds ist sochatik: tees tee tehon oes fonig is leaving the door open for the Chiefs to win and create a tie for the lead, Arthur Hill and Saginaw High : jresume their city feud tonight on jthe Hillite court to round out the Valley slate, Flint Central goes noti-conference to Midland for a contest, NHL Standings Ww tT P GF GA Montreal .+00...28 3 12 es i 118 ChICAgO es eeeees 12 86 185 18 HON ci ssevanas 24 #7 85 Wt i New. York oseeecdl = 7 162 (16 Shree tawe Detroit 1, N k 0 . New. Yor 5 (Only games scheduled). pitta octet outs Geeta, SNe gay beta it important Saginaw Valley Con-| .? ‘|Fla,, yesterday's leader with a 68 case of Terry Brennan,” over the New York Rangers, 1-0 PONTIAC GLOVE TEAM — nament in Grand Rapids. Front Hernandez (Port Huron), Frank City Five Here ‘ This is the Pontiac district team of Golden Glovers who begin competition tonight in the state tour- row left to right are Larry Saiz (Clarkston), Wesley Kidd (Port Huron), Bill Smith (Pontiac), Gino Brown (Pontiac), Alex Trevino Golden Gloves Finals Tonight and Tomorrow Gary Armstrong (Clarkston), Bill Sy ene Tonigh Pontiac Press Phote (Pontiac). Back row: Dave Blower (Pontiac), Joe Anderson (Pon- |- tiac), Mel Beach (Port Huron), Carlton McMillian (Port Huron), - Fischer (Port Huron), Eric Price (Port Hurom) and Stewart Faulkner (Port Huron). These fighters qualified last weekend at the regionals at Pontiac Central. GRAND RAPIDS — The cream of the crop of 780 fighters who ap- peared in regional tournaments during the past few weeks will begin action in the state cham- pionships of the Golden Gloves to- night in Grand Rapids. boxers representing Lansing, Area Fighters in Tou Flint, Battle Creek Muskegon and Jackson, Individual titles will be decided in’ 16 divisions of the open and novice classéa, The eight open champions of the tourney Saturday night will form a Michi- gan team which enters the Na- tional Golden. Gloves tourney in Chicago March 2-3-4, © . ec. RX A 14-squad team came out of the Grand Rapids, Pontiac, Bay City, Pontiac regionals and left this Tommy Shannon ‘Third * “ Gibson Old (Special to The Pontiac Press) of Kansas City, Mo., broke out in a rash of birdies yesterday to win the PGA Quarter Century Golf 139, : The ‘tourney is limited to players who have been members of the PGA for 25 years or more. Tom Shannon of Orchard Lake led three area golfers in the tour- nament by tutning in the best second round, = 69, which put him in third place with a 144. oles were Henry Bontemp of DUNEDIN, Fla, Duke Gibson] ny Soringteld ‘sPancho Feuds With Fans Tournament with a 36-hole total of) Club was bracketed|State will be head coach for the Pro Champ place position, Behind Shannon Mass., Tom Mahon of ~ money. Daugherty to Return as Coach for East SAN CISCO (UPI)—Hugh Billy Graham of Bloomfield age SUIS Jat 106 alone with Gunnard Johnson 1 ig el Seiageoatis and Fea Gone | North , Wake Forest o¢ |iisso of Rochester, N.Y. | ear sees, oe ee oe Ld oy aamaricen. Tati. 63 | Gibson birdied the 15th, 17th, Virginia 88, Virginie Miltary 66 18th holes and wound up with a Western, iene 80, Tampa 87 thfee under-par 69 to go with his Whea Moe, Belott ‘6 \ 70. He took $300 top money. 15, Otterbein 4 win Wallace 4 ¢ © 8 ““Clarence Doser of Vero Beach, had ‘putting troubles and finished with a 73 for a 141 total and sec. ame which will be played on Jan. in Kezar Stadiym here, The East team won, 26-14, in the game played Dec. 27, Coffman said the game earned a record $253,656.97 for the Shriners ending} ~ place money of $200. Shannon took $150 for his third Hospital for Crippled Children, i morning for Grand Rapids. There} were six from Pontiac and. eight frem Port Huron on the team be- ing sponsored by the Pontiac area Jaycees. the Stephen Griffin trophy. The rnament:zz2 =2 A crowd of 4,000 is expected for tonight's matches and more finals in the Civic Auditorium. than 5,000 for tomorrow night’s Pontiac’s ‘green’ contingent is $ : ¢ : j ‘ z oy ; Gene Norris, Pontiac Central to assist in the judging of the Saginaw Valley Swim meet-which at the Pontiac North- at the high school. x * *® The annual Skaters’ Holiday Ice Show will be held at 7:30 Motéreycle Club —b° A 10team Midwestern Col- legiate Soccer League will be in operation next fall, with MSU, Indiana, Purdue, Earlham and Calvin College in the Eastern Division. gress tournament by default since Atlantic City and St. Paul have ~ The event The 1950 world pro tennis tour in a: U, of D, Memorial - Building, March 12th. d|Huron), Mel Beach (Port Huron) not expected to fare strotigly in the tournament, Best chance for an in- dividual victory lies with middle- weight Dave. Blower in the open Others in the open division who have made the trip are Gino Her nandez (Port Huron), Larry Kidd and Joe Anderson (Pontiac). , Novice entries include. Alex Tre- vino (Pontiac), Frank Brown| (Pontiac), Eric pie (Port -Hurop Larry Saiz (Pontitic) Gary Arm strong (Pontiac), Carlton McMil- lian (Port Huron) and Bill Fischer} (Port Huron), . ADELAIDE, Australig —Pro tennis king Pancho Gonzales three times threatened spectators while police« man who went to the stand \ the fan was sitting. During the second set Gonzales stopped play and called to an- walked to the rear ofthe stands and spoke to still another spec- tator. But police gtood guard and _ By BEN, OLAN It's tough enough to lose any ball (Port Huron);“Wesley Kidd (Portigame. But among the toughest are those that do not go the reg ulation nine innings. Victories in abbreviated games, of course, are most welcome, | Here jg a simulated casé in which a game is called because there was no incident. Lew Hoad downed Mervyn 68, 1412,64 OCSC Riflemen Sweep Match Against Wayne men from Wayne County pnt, Gees oan. other fan; “Come on to the court and we'll have it out.” At intermission the big In other matches Mervyn Rose defeated Rex Hartwig 6-3, 6-3, and Rose, Shooting against a team of rifle- ty Sportsmen's club represen- tatives last night ‘took both ends of the match, 944-1019 to 766-51.) Top guns were Kjell Danielson's }191 actual and Ken, Férnam’s 210 of the weather. Give yourself an “E” for expert if you decide cor rectly. The Boston Red Sox lead the Kanga City A’s 2-0 in the last of the fifth inning at Kansas City. It is raining quite hard as Roger up because of the downpour, After an hour’s wait, tk> game is called, Do you think that: a. lt is a tie game? {handicap totals. b, Boston should yin: 2-07 am scores: | ¢. It is not a regulation game? OCSC-Actusl, Bond 187, Farnam 190, . @ured dopyenses 190, Daniels 5 Tat" nacaieny Farnam sit, ‘Wasgener| thal eta eyo sit Merrick Guy 201, Danielson 202,/ . se wee} ! wong ef, At Stechusski 166-208 a saouy doe " Estos oroch Sah ony: 102, Gideon 201162, Olpony ATR-A0L,! FT “OWUR Ny 8H SY sae, i PRESS, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 18, 1090 _ fhe indeed. dsl to note thak ar sola of the "Holly. school district approved a, proposed tax boost of six mills for the 1959-60 school year. Their willingness .to support the increase no doubt saved Holly High's ~— : ye Dire : Playofte \ Fever year after waiting. until the re- gionals in previous years. The steady addition of new “A” schools playotts |made district action in that class) a necessity last. year, . . 2 2 Eight locations have been desig- nated as Class A district tourney East Detroit, Midland, Trenton, athletic program. We don’t wish to burden any taxpayers with siddi- tional and unnecessary taxes. Everyone ps ys enough al- ready. But-in this case the majority of who sup-| port the Holly. Area Schools have shown their wisdom by approving the measure. : Athletics at Holly High School—and all other extra- curricular activities as well—were in danger, of going out the window during thet 1959-60 school year if the issue before the voters failed to pass. The finan- cial situation in Holly's school system had become desperate. : x * & Last week the taxpayers were asked to apprave a six-mil] boost for one year only in order to meet dollar crisis head-on, Of the ditional six mills, 54% would be used to finance the current pro- gram while the remaining half _ FEED WILD “BIRDS” Reg al | -Wild Bird Feed of. Sunflower Seed, - Maize;---Kaffir Corn, Canary Seed and Buckwheat. kh .% * * nag. my Sports would: no longer be fi- inanced by the school ‘and band. 5 Lb. Bag.... .$ .60 bihics ... MOlunmao 25 Lb. Bag..... 2.50 All of this seems like mighty 30 Lb. ony ..+, 485 severe action, particularly in | view of the new $1 million build- ing which was opened last Sep- Sunflower tember, bat: the Helly schene Seed beyond their income and drastic Strictly from the standpoint ot fundamental education, athletics) are not a necessity. They are not 10 tbe. .. it... $1.80 a part of the basic three R's. But they — and many ergo img are : — do ha definite : Cracked Corn, are cud ay apts ad Wheat and Voters. inthe Holly school dis- trict deserve a pat on the back Buckwheat Mix — ||They have acted wisely concerning ._|Taylor’s home run touched off a -|Venezuela 11-1 in the second game. Pentiac Press Photo DOWN YOU GO — ‘Bob Hocking of Pontiae Northern, left, had Waterford’s Jack Comas on his way to the mat when Press photog- rapher snapped this photo as the local rivals battled in wrestling last night at Waterford. Hocking decisioned Comas 7 tying the score at the time. The Huskies won, 33-13. Giant, Cub Players (Gendron Calls . \Eastern Loop Cause Caribbean Tie}, oro ‘Farce’ CARACAS, Venezula w — Solid hitting by Orlando Cepeda of the} NEW HAVEN, Conn. San Francisco Giants and Tony Taylor of the Chicago Cubs has helped throw the Caribbean . base- ball championship series into. a three-way. deadlock for first place. Cepeda‘ drove in three runs with |“ a pair of singles as Puerto Rico trounced Panama 9-2 in the open- er’ of last night's doubleheader. week to the Charlotte Clippers, * * * Gendron said he and teammate Gary Luyben, who swapped places with two Clippers, were released rally that enabled Cuba to defeat|the same day they arrived in ‘Charlotte. * * * “T feel that this recent deal was The results left Puerto Rico, Cuba and Venezuela with 2-1 rec- 10 Lbs. for 65c ords, Panama is 0-3. about the lowest thing that ever ‘Burkemo Fires 67. e for thawing and for. water-softeners Rock Salt $1.70. oc eseee r & = Gronulated ... 1.70 | eitine hot putters Med. Flake.... 2.05 the 15000 Tucson Seen teat to Salt Pellets. ... 2.05 }ament who has been Salt Nuaqets... 2.05 lplaying golf 31 of his 41 years, Kleer A Rock... 2. 15 sank eight putts of from 5 to 15 feet for birdies and an 8 under ®.<, par 31-3162. ; . : * * * io That Was the finest score in his ‘ 18 years of pro play and sent him a : into today’s second round with a three stroke lead. Feed & Supply. Co. . Pity Sour ite wade ‘the mot of the El Rio Club’s good greens 28 tee FE 2-0491 Il. better par 3535-70 for the 4266 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-2441 1g 24-yard layout. Another 13 had ls under par 65s for Julius Boros, LMid Pines, N.C., Gene Littler, e We Deliver INSULATION SPECIAL ROCKWOOL, pouring type .....bag 77c _ZONALITE HOUSEFILL male aL 49 Cherrywood Beautiful $s y49) 4x8 Sheets ONLY African Samarra Paneling 3x8—14 sneer *3,98 V-Greoved steer 4.99 ENGELMAN SPRUCE — Deluxe, Small gs Reelee 4 1 etl oil Dried ay. 19 a ® —6"-8"-10" Width, ze . AUBURN LUMBER 1 70 S. SQUIRREL RD. AUBURN HEIGHTS OPEN ‘toma TIL 5:00 P.M. 5.9293 Tucson Putters Are Hot par. Sharp play on the greens netted | — in hockey,"’ Gendron Ocalen said he discovered last Saturday that he and Luyben would remain on the Blades’ pay- roll: while in Charlotte. Suggs Fires Hot 69 wd porate Henry. Wit to Lead St: Pete Open Campbell, Knoxville, Tenn., the only youngster ameng the "lead- oright players, including Wally —Louise Suggs hoped for contin- OS eaceaa tay Woon Ga! as y n Burkemo were tied at 67, while $7,500 ‘St. Petersburg Women's other Michigan qualifiers including Open golf tournament. Bob Gajda of Forest Lake with 70,! ‘The veteran Sea Island, Ga., John Barnum of Grand Rapids and golfer had a steady putter as she Ernie Fortner of Sault Ste, Marie fashioned a 69, three-under-par, to each ‘with 71 and Larry Tomasino grab the first round lead yester: of Ann n Arbor with 72. \day, (AP) — Viger Gendron, who was traded by the New Haven Blades jast today denounced the Eastern oekey,, Lengue,,transaction as ai) ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP)|"t Ray ls Named Carroll Coach Former U.D. Aide Takes Over Monday as Head Cleveland Mentor CLEVELAND (#—John W. Ray, former assistant football coach at the University of Detroit, has been) are named head coach at John Carroll University and begins his new job Monday, . * *® *-., Ray, 33, succeeds Herb Eisele, coach of the Blue Streaks for the last 12 years, who will devote full time to his job of athletic director. Ray was the regular center at the University of Notre Dame in 1944. Following his return from World War Il duty, he was a | three-letter winner in football at Olivet College and also did some coaching there, He was on the Detroit: football staff until two weeks ago—as top aide to Wally Fromhart last sea- son, * * * Ray was considered a likely can- the latter was fired in December, but Jim Milleer, an “assistant” at Purdue, was given the job. Ray was offered another job at) ve U-D but decliried the offer, He said | Re ing. Northern Wrestlers Trounce Waterford Pontiac Northern overcame ari opening defeat to trounce Water- ford 33-13 while Walled Lake was dropping a hard-fought 26-18 ver- dict to Dearborn in area wrestling last night. < * * Capt, Mike Hubbell, 133, won the ist match for Waterford but visiting Northern pulled away aft- Ypsilanti, Kalamazoo, and Grandi} Rapids, . sites — Southfield, Birmingham, |. remain at the same site for re- torlum. Oakland County’s' greatest Class| Oak Park, Royal Oak ~tat’ Southfield last year, didate to succeed Fromhart when | Fe Wa Ihe preferred to remain in coach- ee : % ; pe = - § i All Class A district winners will gional play except the Midland tourney where the four survivors will switch to the Flint IMA audi- A représentation is concentrated at} Southfield and Birmingham. Pontiac Pontiac Northern, Farmington, Water- ford, Walled Lake, Southfield and Rochester, a newcomer to the “A” ranks are among the Ii Birmingham, Berkley, Ferndale, | Dondero, | Royal Oak Kimball and Hazel. Park are part of the 1l-team field at Birmingham. Utica goes to the East Detroit district after playing * * * County Class B schools are con- centrated at Bloomfield Hills, Pon- tiac Central, Troy, Milford and Fenton, Avondale, Clarkston, Lake Orion and Oxford ‘Romprise the “B" field at PCH with -Clarkston returning to Pontiac after a dis- trict trip to Grand Blanc in 1958. Oakland's biggest Class C collec- tion also will be at PCH, featuring | Orchard Lake St. Mary, St. Mi- chael, St. Frederick, Royal Oak St. Mary, and Farmington Our Lady of Sorrows. Hartland, a non-county|— school, completes the “C’’ field here. = CLASS A - A OUTHFIELD—-Pontiac Centr pectiac’ herthera. Waterford, Rovhester, lied Lake, Parmington, Livonia Bent- ley, Detroit Gatholte Central, ‘ord Union, ‘U. of D. High, Southfield. te gar , a * OIT—Detroit Austin troit, Grosse Pointe, , Harper Woods Notre . ¥ Huron, Rose- . Utica, . Clair Shores South Lake ye MIDLAND—Alpena, Bay City Cen- City my Pint P Plint Northern, Le % Pleasant, Owosso, - Arthur Hil, Trenton, AT YPSILANTI—Adrian, Ann Arbor,; Belleville, Detroit Thurston, Garden cuy, Inkster, keter Rooseveit, ynes Romulus, Wayne, Ypsilanti. AT KALAMAZOO—Battle Creek, ton Harbor, Grand Rapids Ottawa Grand Rapids Union, Jackson, mazoo Central, Lansing Eastern, ‘Lanaing| Bexton, Niles, Portage, AT GRAND RAPID6—Grand Haven, Grand Rapids Catholic Central, Grand Rapids Christian, Grand Rapids Cen- A that despite two quick pins for _ Skippers, It was Northern’s 4th win — ied losses. * A forfeit col a » otlae on riding time cost Walled Lake a chance and Jim Teddy took decisions. Jim Balkwell and Marty Richard- son were in draws, The Northern-Waterford sum- mary: 06—Rick Sherman (W)> pinned Dan Scott, 67 secon 103—-Bob Pea Featherston (W) pinned Reg Richards, 44 seconds. 112—Carl Bills (P) won over Dave —_ 15-3. ‘aire gy Beals (P) defeated Don Mor- the Hertel (P) downed Jerry ike Hubbell (W) defeated Ralph z Hocking (P) over Jack Comas, 148—Jerty Pields (r) pinned Marv Brackett, . i Lackey (P) decisioned to post its 2nd triumph. Gary Es- Pt ly klinen gained the only Viking pin| AT BLOOM as Mike Cosgrove, Bob Christian) gy | tral, Grand Rapids Creston, Grand Rap- ids South, Holland, Muskegon, Musk: Catholic Central, Muskegon Heights, Traverse City. CLASS B INTIAC Corr B at —Avensele, fim ag MARKET TIRE Co. 77 W. Huron St. | FE 68-0424 WATCH FOR OUR BOAT SH MARCH 6, 7 and 8. Wateh for the announcement td boat show coming ry aren! “W % oral ave eters, ie = ae ~~ all . Hon — for as che ecnearin sgh ng Bunk Financing Scoianecio SESE AR CE RI I OS EMEA BONDED BRAKES | o LABOR and MATERIAL Ss 12"| DONT TAKE CHANCES irivingacar = § that needs repairs! Complete Parts and Service Department - Bumping—Painting—Alignment—Frame Service BILL: SPENCE - Raabe : al $. aici YE 5.9297 | AT ‘PO! Clones, Lake Orion, AT MILFORD—gsouth Lyon, Northville, = hton, Milford, PENTON—Holly, Howell, Durand, it Bloom- nedtord Bloomfield AT TROY—Romeo, Clawson. Oak shrine, Troy. een Other Oakland County area schools -— —- _ R Class vg Sees i at He es; itr t St, Rite at Nastramen} Center Line St. Clement and L'Anse Creuse at Mt, Clem- ena-L'Anse Creuse | field, Detroit Lutheran West. S Mary, Clarenceviile, a. AT PONTIAC CENTRAL—Pontis: Frederick, Pontiag St. Michael; Orchard base St, Mary, Royal Bt. Ma . mington Our Lady of Sorrows, Hart: oa AT PORT HURON—Imlay City, Almont, Armada, a Richmond Marine City, Richmond 8t. Other Oskiand’< County ares schools | and district sites in Class C: North Br Bob Raving oo (P) ute; arp, ais Graves (P) pinned Carl Kashior 1:10. Heavy—Bill Green (P) dedisioned Bob Black, 6-3, pinned Bob ‘Anve 8t Country tem his at Detroit; "Siene, Rast Grand ‘Bi lane ra aes at st PRIZE SCHWINN aenvet rr BICYCLE nd PRIZE RALEIGH ROBIN HOOD BIKE 10 Other Prizes from °5.00 to *15.00 DRAWING HELD , MARCH 7, 1959 at 4 P.M. 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Clemens ......;..00)5. 3 T% Lm ae eg oo ae perrreed @ 6 5 Hazel TK wp ssesseeenees dT 1 10 BO Kimball once esse sees 67 0 10 OAKLAND B ‘ od All League Games we Whe CC eo ee ie 7 0 10 3): Pitsgerald .. beoses-.8 3 1-3 ke Orton ».,. iscececee @ 6 6 Avondale, ... sebaress. cits. @ 3 5 6 Madison .2 se-essscsscesesed @ 28 Clawson .. . cece 1 10 Southfield at Walled Lake Milford at West Bloomfield Bloomfield on at Clarenceville Rochester at Lapeer at Utics Millington at Oxford miay City at North Branch Almont at Ca Brown City at Armada Anchor Bay at Dryden ! Country Day at Lamphere Sopth Lyon at Pin Highland Park at RO Dondero Grosse Pte. U.S. at L’Anse Se St. Michael at Farmington OLS St, Francis de Sales at > Dies aimee h Bch Swimmin Pontise: Central a = Ba city Central YMCA ty Baske lean H-Y 5 Doacagee = “oakland Avenue United Presbyterian, 6:30 p.m.; “Hi-Y Hawks vs. oe Hi-Y, 7: feo stone Baptist | Baptist,” 8: High Scheel Wrestling Cranbrook at Cleveland University) + sa! . Lea Pale . gue Games Pettit § Jump ~ * [Brighton pocsssseaped ° ns 5 larkaign aa ee © ‘ F Clarenceville . ratescdererd. © 6 6 Wins for Hawks West Bloomfield .........2 6 5 7 Blomfield Mills ° lead while Mt. Clemens has the same opportunity against East Detroit, Ferndale, the other Barge at 22.1 and 21. * * * The 66 McDaniel continues to, hold a big lead in total digits with | 303. Eight others have bettered CLIFF DREYER GUN and SPORTS CENTER 15210 Holly Road Holly, Mich, Open 7 Days 9 Week 8 te 8 200 now. OAKLAND COUNTY SCORING ! aS 303 384 McDanie! oveeene Palmer, Siw « Si on eseenese xT *.Barge, PC aneeete reed 156 ne. Oxterd eacdcuce 3 = rm es Moos, Madison ...... recess § Meadows, RO pom aveesld pacesetter, is idle while Royal Oak Kimball invades Hazel Park. Millington is at Oxford and Class C state leader Imlay City visits North Branch in the South Central. | A full Southern Thumb slate lists, and Armada vs. Brown City. * * * Lamphere and South Lyon is guest of Pinckney. Dryden, New Haven at Memphis, + Royal Oak Dondero hosts High-|! land Park, Country Day is at/Lothery, Rochester Wilodkowski, OLSM ....s0..13 234 1 ior i, Waterford 10 PCH ram: Wailed Lal cadam, W. bd em ag Cranbrook ...... f° » RO Dondero . Prone " Berkle Podyni t- eenens Bloomfiela +12) (205 beeeeneeeeene 4 i en *-Indicates mid ‘ad ites mid-year ty COUNTY A A SOORIN WITH FOOT-COMFORTING HANO-PEGGED ARCH! Only Copegs can give that unmatched “molded-to-the- foot” feel. Kiin-dried maple pegs, meticulously hand- pegged by master craftsmen, produce an arch sovfirm, so comfortable, so remarkably strong... it can never sag. Softest kid or calf leathers. Vast size range. Expert fitting. TODD’S Shoe Store “Shoes for’the entire family” _ FE 2-3821 20 W. Huron St. ff, EB. Detroit ....0.. 1 230 Se, CLASSIC in Action Friday at 9:30. Here Are Some of the Past Scores: —— Singles 763 O59 ~ 761 298 7156 279 752 | 279 750 278 Last Week 26 of 60 Bowlers Over 600 Team Team Series Games 3386 1195 3323 1178 3293 1171 3259 1159 3247 1154 4 Teams uf Shirts, i Over << Aid 10 Points To To Your Ga COME OUT and Take Instruction Television Bowling Star and Champion « JOE JOSEPH of the Pfeiffer Beer Team FREE GROUP INSTRUCTION | Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 12 to 5 Look Over Our Complete Lines of Bowling Balls, Shoes, Begs-and Trophies Daily ‘. a. m. te 6:30 pom. | OPEN BOWLING “:: a 0 a. m. te Lam, / a) am, te t 6. ™.: i e@WAlleys © Air Conditioned © Liquor, Best, Wines, Snack Bar e 5 kudos Pinsett PLENTY OF CONVENIENT FREE PARKING “HURON BOWL 1124 WEST HURON STREET PHONE FE 5-2383 Petro’ ‘were meet ead sneneeee :: wea neebe ‘Appleton, Mprighton ooaseee 3 ‘Red Wings Send Strate Back to Hershey Squad . The National Hockey League Red fings called up the 23-year-old) Strate a month ago when Red iKelly was injured, He stayed on when Gus Mortson was waived to iNew York. That spot* now has been filled by Rookie Lou Marcon, who was called up from Edmonton. with .a smile! “Those hearty breakfasts at Lake’s Hamburgers leasant faces behind get me off to a and the, the coun smili day. Crocodile ... ng ty be 3 free pred ng roy 5 too, on thelr big, CARRYOUT SPECIAL ALL-BEEF § HAMBURGERS 190 Phone Ahead for Extra-Fast Service 332 S. Telegraph Bet. Veorhels & Orch 785 Pontiac Trail FE 3-9811 d Lake Rds., Pontiac MA 4-9092 _» st West Maple Rd., Walled Lake OPEN 24 HOURS EVERY DAY LIMITED TIME m7, ora | The Boss *%) Ain't Home : SO WE DARE YOU TO SEE US OR CALL US! i) We'll give you the highest appraisal — 36 months to pay and immediate delivery i i on a ‘59 Pontiac or ae Honest John Donley 223 S. Main St. See or ero Tom nro ROCHESTER Ns * oe ® P- SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK line. Open Daily 9. to 9 — Sat. 9 to 5 OL 1-813 s tee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY. Js, 1950 1Michigan's Bill Perigo it's *‘do-or- L. OLSON: AMVETS ELKs ni and to Michigan aces Ford- wh. Wt whi wt Anderson it’s “a mass of trou- Chu: Ine.. 66 Thrifty Dr 41 42 ¥ ” Sethe Ing tH att AS GPa HH LaNOu* Hr Sible” but elther way: tomorrow Pontiac R. 2 4539 W. Mistakes 36 47|Truckaway 30 24 Balfi Bar 28 20) night's Michigan-Michigan State W. Squares 43 pH Some R. 3 36 48) Brewers R. E. 30 26 LaBarges 23 = basketball game ranks as one of W.°P. Chix 42 @ . T. Grants 25 58|Gen, y FP. 30 24 Champagne 23 3 & on ae 197, wn; Church's Inc Averill A. ny Beal : 17 in the best of the Big Ten season, . * bridge Steinh: iT, . +“ ‘ ’ : Bradley 244: K. Burton $21, G. Brediey| “This is a ‘do-or-die’ game for SYLVAN sures CLUB Brewers 798, Chuck's Chocks a69;|us,”” said Perigo whose Wolverines < w WL Secure 2270, Chucks Shacks are in third place with a 43 mark toy eee Re 3t mary 5 se =< AUTOMOTIVE to MSU's first place 6-2 record. Roy’ ays ‘Mot'ayl 3 a 44 Poremos 33 03 aes Dist. we aaa ina w Li“Tf we can win we'll bein the title mae saa ara abuts shel fat omer BB Gukiana Loan es WILL YOU PUT A LITTLE BANDAGE ' ON IT 2. OH, NANCY=-- I'VE GOT, A SCRATCH ON MY FOREHEAD = q TONE ¢ oF RE AREAL GOLF ~ , WANTING TO PLAY IN STAN. _ er, March 66%; rye % to % high- Se rit ok nua iil MM Lee Oe Tae) 7 ee er, March $1.38%; soybeans % lower to 1% higher, March $2.20%. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICA Feo. 13 pn fitcaco, 13, (AP)—Opening, Mar ocscesn 2.00 Mar .ocsnsee 66% May sooee 1.08 May ...corcee ie ee ne ROR A Mar eeseees + 35a, | hed Mar sehen ee 1 14% diy *e dave aie 1.19% Corn (new) ag AOE 1.20 MAE ..soeee 1.14% (Drums) _ ooeeee Lites Mar wicses, 0.40 Y oe eve Oeerreee See el Lip FF teste OT Deo ssevdess. 1.12% trading early today, ye Losses of most leading issues Detroit Produce were fractional, There were scat- tered gainers and quite a few un- FRUITS changed prices. Apples, Delicious, bu. ....,....0..., $4.25 = © &* VEGETABLES The ticker tape was late briefly Posts, t WU scsceseseeeseeseee L45fat the opening, then the trading Car panuweeh peeesven Boe M slowed Celery, Gos, stalks ...,..,.0s0cc00++ 1,25) DACE ed, Rerestaiicn we Ws cs cestsacaes 4 Oils showed an early resumption Onions, dry, (bags) Sis ‘so|0f their weakness of yesterday on eee Bg (debs) Gos, «+... 14eiword of lower prices for crude, Potatoes (bag) 60 ibs. ............. 1.05|/then steadied. Radishes, behs.) dos, 0 s « * Tomatoes, Hothse., oo Std. beki, 2.75 Turnips, lopped, BU. ...+5.00+000+s ‘| ‘The aircraft section continued , Poultry and Eggs DETROIT POULTRY f. o. b, pound, or No caponettes over 5 Ibs., 24-26. . — EGGS DETROIT, Feb. (AP) —Kggs, f. 0 Detroit, cases tasteasd. f grades: Whites: Grade . extra Jere 43; large. eis: large 36-37%; medium 34- Orade B large. 33%-34. Livestock . DETROIT LIVESTOCK IT, Feb. 13 [Stocks Easing DETROIT, Feb. 13 ve ap sp quality live poultry some 20 mililon dollars on 1952 ed ee 79 hen 21-24; =, vee defense contracts, 3-4 Ibs., ee ee 0. Barred Rocks 96-1 27; Boéing and United Aircraft bd. val-stahe oui B ines a Browns: rede A A on Se ons = was unchanged, Tex: ; Jarge 41; medium 31, 8 as Co. and Standard of Indiana weekly f graded eggs Pe. rary ——— were about unchanged.- Watee Ore er adea large. 38-30: Steels overcame small initial «38. Browns: Grade A exter|losses and moved to the upside. DETRO: (AP)—Cattle- Salabie 200, Most early eales limited to) ~~ in Quiet Trade NEW YORK w—The stock mark- lower as fear spread that the government may seek alleged exces, profits from other firms beside Boeing which faces jus- tice department plans to recoup dropped fractions, North American aviation was off about a point. - x * * Gulf Oil and Standard of New Jersey were off fractionally while Small gaing were shown by Re- public Steel, Jones & Laughlin and U.S, Steel. New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) et continued to back away in quiet| CAROL JUDITH WALKER An April 25 wedding is planned by newly engaged Carol Judith Walker and Kenneth A. Morris. She is the daughter of Mrs. H. J. Walters of 30 Orion Rd., Clarks- ton, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morris of Niles. Carol is a junior at Michigan State University, East Lansing. Liem to Hear Roberts’ Charge!’ Ex-Officer Says Oak an Police Let Others Resign After Crimes Oakland County Prosecutor Fred- erick C, Ziem this morning await- ed a visit from suspended Oak Park Police Lt. Joseph W. Roberts, who yesterday charged that mem- bers of the force haye been dis- charged or permitted to resign rather than face criminal charges. ' Ziem said, ‘‘We will stick strictly to the possible criminal charges. vena an evening Ng Just. call | (Cc. J. Nephier Co.) Figures after decimal points are eighths High Low Noon Allen — & ny. 2 2.2 #23 Baldwin Rubber up. case 16.2 17.2 Ross Gear eeneveees 31 43=33 G. L. Oil & chew. Co.* 18 47 Howell Elec, Mtr. Co..... ® 9 9 Prophet 8 + . 84 84 het Co.*....., 10.7 11.4 Rudy ‘Mi! tee we 12.1 12.6 vee eee 6.7 16.7 16.7 Toledo ot *No sale; bid ‘ane asked. Moose to Enroll 1,000 DETROIT — Twenty Moose lodges in the Detroit area will hold an enrollment ceremony in Detroit Sunday to h industrial, govern- mental and ternal leaders, Ala class of more than 1000 candi- dates. will be enrolled into the Loy- al Order of Moose. Guests will in- clude Gov. G. Mennen Williams. U. of M. Dean Named CHICAGO #—Dr. Paul Jeserich, _|dean of the University of Michigan Dental school,/has been eldcted medting of the aeadeoty here. Hon- orary members inchide the deans —— BRUARY, 1 1059 ASL EN F tctascdant f- ’ j : fens, pute be tn ‘|He's All-Time Yeoder’ e mech" ou re i socio eae Mike . ow 3 “GREENVILLE, 8. tod ‘thereot may ie made 8 Prima io scored more points in his three- Dated: SPACTURING. i eenelanien pertictpating tn @ non- lyear varsity career than any play- * | AGCEPTANCE CORPORATION som primary oamivenen — ms Fe Seg ee amr te b wclock Sim of said day of Notice is the under- sntienene: Sth Bes ig a Woe |signed that on y, February 20, 1960, | GENERAL ELECTION. «|. HELEN M. JEN Qualified : Brandon Township Clerk at cee Oe and County, Mich- Hotes is hereby given that Gen- Feb. 7, 13, ‘58. . ported — Daley's Cafe, 148 N. Saginaw Burglars broke into Harry's Lunch, 400 Orchard Lake Ave., and stole an undetermined amount of change from a cigarette machine, Pontiac Police reported today. The University Skating Rink, 85 W. Walton Blvd., was broken into, it was reported to Pontiac Police yesterday. Nothing was reported missing. A coin changer containing ap- proximately $30 was stolen from the wall of the Howard Econ-0- Wash, 148 E. Howard St., it was reported to police -yesterday. Ru Sale, cueen Peotinn ee ino ne m. Feb. 14, 8 to 10 am. rote iar MRS, FADHIL HASSOUN JR. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Haddix of 1867 June St., Avon Township, announce the marriage of their daughter, Judyth Lee, to Fadhil Hassoun Jr. The couple is resid- ing in Chicago. The bridegroom is the son of Fadhil Hassoun of Iraq and the late Mrs. Hassoun. Judyth is a graduate of the Gale Institute in Minneapolis, Minn. 19-Year-Old Mother Held in Knife Slaying DETROIT (®—Mrs. Margie Scott, 19-year-old mother of a 4-month- old son, was. held for investigation of murder today in the fatal stab- bing of her stepfather. The Nankin Township woman was arrested by Wayne County sheriff's officers yesterday in con- nection with the stabbing of Wal- ter Banks, 48. Officers said Mrs. Scott, her hus- band and son live in the same house with her mother and step- father. They said Mrs. Scott told them she stabbed Banks when he began beating her mother during an ar- gument and threatened to “cut my mother’s head off.’ Gangsters Take Over, Probers Told Reuther Sued SSE Se ee | ae slow: utility is.90-3030 few 31.00;| Admiral .,,.., 17.1 Johns Man .,..66.1| Vestigation all those things which vs Al oe a Be ae yee dion Ala Sh ot* ims Guv.'2..er'| are of @ Glsciptinary action,” be . . ® steady. Com ke - hter eee ve. 3. . steers and heifers steaedy; cows strong) Allis Chal .... 31 Lehn & FP ....44 in nl | to 600 higher; bulls ral Fay ‘ pleady; mos most | Alum Lid .... 384 LOP Giass |...964| Roberts asserted that some offi- Food to average choles steers under 1100|AmvAuriin’.\.. 382 Lice Aust. ""gi4|Cers were allowed to resign after . » © 28 The high ehotee 1100-1200 Ib. steers 26.60-|A™ C82 +...» 48 Lockh Aire ....203/ such offenses as accosting a wom- Somerville — Employes|iors-.i%0 ese 360" stanaara io} Am Maney <: $82 Lone a gas’.. 4aajan driver, assault on a i . oe ow good steers 23.75- ulility steers|am NOae |) O41 ard .. ..83.1/ girl a g guns in a police sta- Cloim They Didnt Got MTR ci fe Rw Ee ot orn up verance _IB Se es ow good heifers] Anaconda... 67.3 Martin 3. le was suspe as ember ey ult owe 19.00-31 pie goles aaa om Pree $4 Mead Or 13 on a cherge of firing his service in 8 apenas tulty nails 33.00. 36.88; Atohis som... 28.1 ome pan ve pistol into a tavern jukebox while BOSTON w—A huge damage suit |""Veriers—Selable 25. Nominall eo sin Bice cee Merr Ch&® ...212/ allegedly being intoxicated. has been filed against Walter P. |today. Compared inst week veaiers fully| Boeing Air .... 40.1 mn M&M ..118.2 + *+ «* Reuther, United Auto Workers|%s'se7' sce ae, te, EEO setlars hae eed kre cc By Mout Ward 1.41" , 00; ; standard an ooo 2 mote One officer, Roberts charged president, and other union officials r 00-36.00; cull and utility) Borden ....... 7.4 Mot Prod .....67.2 ’ by workers who lost their jobs Tie fan lambe—Salable 100. om. Ay Rr args REEF | eerears acy Nang a when Ford Motor Co. closed its steady today. Com pared last week Srist My ..... 70 Murray CP ,..28 theft of 100 pounds of lead from Somerville assembly plant slaughter ame, acitve, fully #00 tughet|Burroughi ... 318 Net Cain saan JmPounded car. * * and choice wooled slaughter lambs under cone H... aot NY Central 6 Roberts said he was making The suit was filed yesterday by|prime wooled jambs 31.38: wily to gond| Sobicet‘ajei «-- 3° ce as] ee ee rene at ae ee three representatives of 1,100 men ube 15,80-18.80; most g hoice | Garrier oe + al Nor Sta Pw ..24 because neither he nor his attor- * shorn lame ae 1 and 2 pelts under 105\Case, JI ....., 94.2 Ohio Ol! ...... 41.1/ney, James G. Hartrick, were giv- who were idled by the plant clos-|its, 17. 00; cull to choice slaughter| Cater Tra ao 4 Owens Cng ... 64 ewes Deel. se. 84 DNGaer | ezaien the chance to present them ing. The suit contended the UAW Ches & Ohio .. 69.1 © felled to obtain apvurence pely SA/1Si8 Doce tae, cir Dabs: swans | Corraer ---"- SE pean pt... eea| monday at a hearing, Deore be the men No. 1 and 9 300-290 Ib. weights; sows Gitte Ove... 3 Param Piet ..46.7| Trial Board headed by Mayor Pro- No amount of money pag colle wey Peel na gta a ny es jea{tem R. J. Alexander. tioned in the guit filed gg rmer 200-230 ee, {e.8-1638; severel. loads Colum: Ges, ee Pepel Cola... 29.2] Another hearing has been set for Superior Court but counsel for the|! 208 Ibe.'t ee a ee Con Pw pt é.i6 #3 Phill Pets. 40.1 next Wednesday. — said it would involve one ; Cont on ee 4 Pure Ott weave at ——, — vee were on dollars in oe ae ates onee prepared re ute Roberts’ * ke Parke, Davis Net Gorn a: ae nee Drie, os 31 charges and to present files on The suit, filed by UAW local f 19 Germs Fe o> 2 Re ree w ..ases| Cueee tevetved te Siem. 901 members, claims the inter [Of 58 Best Yet pet eal ag lL das caleway et... 300] “I'm trying to prove the incon- national union, at a time when Doug Are ve S21 St Res ap... 448 sistency in ‘Leonard’s actions,” the closing of the Somerville | pETROIT uw — Parke, Davis &|D¥ pont 22.207 vile ces °’: 43./88id Roberts in reference to Public. plant became evident, promised icy says its 1958 e al pri) Ng I Shell Oil ..... 90 |Safety Director Glenford S. Leon- (the local) it would refrain from |s28 49,851, and sales of $172,582,702/H Aute,£ :-: 38 Sinclair... @2.41/8Pd preg om further contracts um- | wore the best in its 92-year his-|Emer men. 15) Gos Bae... et “inconsistency,” Roberts en oie. wee tory CoO. . + 428 Sperry Rad ... 32 |said, is why other officers ‘‘who local members, Ford, at the : me OG See +: 683/had committed worse acts than time, was building asi assembly | The drug firm said yesterday the|PreeporSui'..1004 Std Ol Ind . 4¢8|mine” were allowed to resign plant at Lorain, Ohio. record. 1958 figures compared with|Prueh Tra ... 23.3 Std Oil NJ ... 51.8 h ’ earnings of $27,829,867 and sales offs BA¥ys:"-: 124 Stevo Sp -~ sp |e De MANY The suit charges the defendants|¢1¢2 997,823 in 1957. It said net|Gen ‘Bee “293 Stud-Pack ... 13.2 “and other mem ea . tee 8 mena ave past, here fe igs aa ea a was Or 5 eee x : id Gen eeeee « Cc eeee « Bom eS iia cee reese Ge Bas Gillette..." 46 Trans W Air ., 17.2 Satered subetenal Gamage iy be [ote ot, $1007.86 for the com ee 2 ty Rate «Hf g e eae he ¥ red : eee : Se of their severance — Parke, Davis (22 Pai Sana Un Carbide ; mn ek president, said the firm, planned Groeten ve re Nnit Aire". @3| WASHINGTON W—The head of The suit contends the plant was| to list its stock on the Midwest |Guif O11 ..... 113.6 Pnit Bruit, «+: Bila New York City jukebox opera- closed March 14, 1958, and Reuther| and Pacific Coast ~stock ex: [Hooker ch"... 314 US Lives 324 ee Tisaaclation’ told the Senate and his associates have failed to| changes, effective Feb. 16, ‘to [tll Cont ..... A+} Ge geel se Rackets Committee his industry is live up to their t al-| make trading in Parke, Davis [int Bus Mch. 503 Warn Bk pf .. #1 | "frantically in need of help’ to though the international allegedly| stock more convenient to those |!t Harv ..... $i.) West Un Tel .. 544/fight off gangsters. * obtained severance pay for other| individual investors served by |Int Paper ’..\i19. Weste El... 733| At the same time the committee UAW locals. the Midwest and Pacific stock |!" Shoe ....-.39.3 Wilson & Co .. 344 . A sched- ae 89 Int Silver ...39.3 Woolworth .... $48|placed in formal records a list dnuewe hearing is exchanges. Int Tel&Tel ..58 Zenith «....---18 | of 19 men it said are in the coin for - onl eo) The firm currently is listed on prome ssseee “| nachine business and were dele- the New York arid Detroit stock gates to the alleged crime conven- Named in the suit along withlexchanges. NEw YORK-icomplied by the A¥-|tion in Apalachin, N.Y. power tt 1 ong Robert|_Loynd said Parke, Davis’ annual sociated Press): 55s 1s 0 | Committee Counsel Robert | Walkinshaw, international repre-|stockholders meeting would be heldla change... et nn eed a3] ennedy, Said the 10 men es ateiee mak ‘Angelo De Nado og|here April 7. He said the firm had|Noon today ....3108 1348 978 2148| Gerard Catena, Carmine Lom- j and Angelo De Nado ot/1¢799 19 shares of common stock We, ez" #4 4K E44 HZ | bardoczi and Mike Miranda of New ras ag ’ outstanding as of Dec. 31. Month ago... “3188 143-7 8.1 219.3 York and Brooklyn; John A. De- Listed as plaintiffs are James —~ ense Wen vo 3188 ined pat goog) marco and John Scalish of Cleve- Marton of Boston, Clarence Auto laundries in the U.S. will| 00-8, Je" 234.7 80.9 12.9. 18¢6/land, Joseph Falcone of Utica, ! | Autto laundries in the US. will sgh 'tign™. 2408 187 Tt UMAIN.Y.; Michael Genovese, Gabriel year, | , Mannarino and John LaRocca, : DETROIT STOCKS erating in Pittsburgh; and Frank Zito of Springfield, I. + * * * ’ The committee was told in tes- prieved death sentence at Apalachin but fined him $10,000, apparently for getting out of line in the coin machine business, Kennedy also told the. committee that members of ‘‘the syndicate” in the Gary, Ind., area pulled 1,000 pinball machines out of bars and other places Wednesday night, apparently because of the com- mittee’s investigation Gary, he said, is “‘one of the most critical areas’ involved in the committee’s investigation. He said the machines were of a type that could be used for gatnbling. Albert S. Denver, president of the Music Operators of New York, Inc., told of the need for help to| to. combat gangsters in a state- ment placed in committee. records. Denver said -his association Ask Aid in Jukebox Rackel 11,000 jukeboxes provide a re- turn of more than 11 million dol- lars a year. Gangsters, he said, view this business as ‘‘a field ripe for their intervention.’ The association is fighting them, he. said. * *- * Denver was the first of 10 wit- nesses scheduled to be called to- day for questioning about charges | load York mobsters use phony F.| union locals to exact tribute from the jukebox-coin machine industry. Henry's Racial Suit Dismissed oby U.S. Court The last chapter of City Com- missioner Milton R. Hengy’s long lawsuit against the Pon Board written in Cincinnati, Ohio. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dana P. Whitmer informed the Board last night that Henry’s appeal of a Federal Court decision had been dismissed by the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals because Henry failed to file required ‘appeal papers within a reasonable time. Henry’s suit, filed in Septem- ber 1955, had asked $7,000 dam- ages because bis daughter was denied admission to an all-white shoool, he said. In his decision, Levin ruled, “the fatt that in a given area a school is populated almost exclusively by the children of a given race is not of itself — of racial discriminat! The average-sized sweet potato yields 150 calories compared with 100 for the average-sized white potato. : - of Education, which Henry accused | of segregation policies, has been) - ‘Death Notices Tapa ne . mae, Kerry, Ee re ee cee . lon Johns, Punersi Laurilla Jaro Brown; dear sister; of ala Tilton, Mrs. Patrici ars. Bthel 1 Allis, ie sf garet "aaa: Elto: 1 service . * gaturday, Feb. 14, at 1 p.m.from the Brace- - service will be held Smith Puneral Home, with Rev. - Lalone officiating. Sajerment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs, Ed- ar will He in state a the Brace- - _ Smith Puneral Home. 261 Cher father of Winter n J andfather vod Sits, John 1 be held Mou- sesh p Lodge of Sorrow ey id Saturday * 8 Oy) Sports Kelley will be slewe: Johns Funeral tesas, rater 7 this ES William x. and Neale J. J. aie: Culloch: also survived by 3 ¢: children and 6 dren, Puneral_ service ” be heli Saturday, Feb. 14, 1959, at 2 m. from the Donelson-Jehna neral t Hhome, with Rev, Galen Mershey officiating. Lonire dong in C- Culloch is at the Denelson-Jobas __Puneral Home, Josephine Nott, Dr. John Dougias, William, Wes! Perry Nott. eral service will be held Saturday, Feb. 14, at 1 will have charge of grave eet Mr. Nott will lie in s “ _ Sparks- Griffin Puneral SWEET, FEB. 12, 1959, aETHOK F. P. — Tilinois Rd.; age 64; belove nd of Mrs, Nellie Sweet; deer father of Dorothy Sweet and Arthur P. Sweet Jr.; dear brother of Myrtie Sweet, Mrs. Vern Miller and Mrs. rit be ae veers) Griffin * hens Bank officiating. NGremation at White Cha “a9 tery. Mr. Bweet will in wahate at the Sparks cette: Funeral Home. Box Replies At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following » d Help Wanted Male _6 |Help Wanted 8 2 MEN — FOR SALES week a gem ag average view 9301 mete 8, ia ¥ < :% cs sm No HAN: a scent, Pl oa) tans org fue § rek aa r w * Bivd. MEN NEEDED eastrae, a et appearance. AR D Huron, MARRIED oe WITH gon CAR phone. wi & AY work 8 Pir RtWER NEEDED = LEARN the building trades — Write Pon- tlac Press ‘Sox 19. REAL ESTATE . SALESMAN : ated an formas reas eden Cal ide Riley at POLICE “PATROLMAN City of jpontiac CCA TIONS are are cepied for for 7 = en “being. bes Cisse Seung Gian Gc tone ret: ous 14 aan ve grad- uated hi rom a school = have the equival _eredits are interested in career ork, this is vour oppor- poilew Ww APPLICANTS must be the mini- mum Lm a of @”. minimum 21- rs., in excellent Les ganar have been @ dent of the city of Pontiac “ter rv least one year immediately pre- the ——— as pro ’ SALESMAN WANTED BY A LEAD- ing manufacturer of cigarettes, over ihe wes of age, to head- — Pontiac, Mich, Com- ete ‘training program, trave] expenses. Adva ment in line with any car furnished, jac Press, Box 8. SALESMAN He er parti-time arrangement start. Apply 2517 Dixie onway 6 p.m, 9 p.m, SALESMEN $10,000 TO $16. A in sales offered ath ex panding major firm. A complete and thorough tralatig sales Re [ae m. Hours 9:30 to 5 47. ixie Hwy, Drayton Plains. SALESMEN WANTED, APPLY IN person P. W. DINNAN 66 W. Huron E 4-2577 SALESMAN Full time, experienced Real Es- tate Salesman. Will train one in Real Estate Selling if experienced in se GAYLORD'S 136 BE. Pike St. Pontiac 102 8S. Broadway Lake Orion pil dented actncetnt Morinda WANTED CREW TO ROUGH IN 3 bedroom house and attached 2 car garage. Must be good work boxes. ene ressonable. Temuire aie oneer, 1 ock west o ele- aia tee oe a 2s ane ee Rd., — 99 Club. : i id U WTD. FULLTIME. 4, 76, 91, 94, 96, 110, 111, Steady , hes st ‘in person, No. 114 hone ie Beer sbond 4 Clothes $a. o Help “Wanted i Female Zz The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From ¢ a.m. to 5 p.m. “Timmediate —- vrhe sertion mont which has been ren dered valueless through the error. When cancellations ere made be sure gt your “kill number.” 0 we will be given eatee time for advertise- its containing typ men gy nears ag than resulpr is 12,0’clock noon — ay pre’ to pul biicat ition, CASH WANT AD wereee Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Days 2 $150 $2.04 $3.12 3 1.50 2.97 4.50 4 2.00 3.84 5.76 5 2.50 4.50 6.70 6 3.00 5.40 8.20 1 - 3.50 6.30 9.66 8 4.00 7.20 11.04 9 450 8.10 12.42 10 5.00 9.00 §=.: 13.80 ae “ In Memoriam 2 In mtdart MEMORY OF HAR- pie ER J, rory who passed away In my, home “Me is fondly remem- Sweet memories cling to his name, Those who love him sincerely, Still love him in death just the same Sadly missed by his wife, sons, & fellow workers. = Fotmembeets or RT shbaugh, “Gramps” whee pend ; away 5 years ago today, Feb. 13.” Your life’s such a wonderful mem- ory, 7 paere that it's gone seems Like nerodging you more time in when our a hope is in meeting geal ‘salaned by those who love ramps. Your children, Bis- r_& Grandchildren. Funeral Directors 4 SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL * Thoughtful Service FE 2-581 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service - Plane or Motor FE 8 “K HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” COATS FUNERAL HOME Drayton _Piains OR_3-7757 Donelson-Johns for Faye Cemetery Lots 5 ‘ {ioice LOTS (6 GRA TO ) in section 6, Perry-Mt. Park, 1 choice lot at Oakland Hillis Cem- etery near Walled Lake and Novi. ‘Phone OR Oe Park Gemetery. will di- di Hae Reas. Hat 4-98R2 _Help Wanted Male _ AMBITIOUS YOUNG Ma “To sell the new Studebaker A No experience red, Rea’ C) rs} beginner, Marurek es, 8, Bivd, at Sag- inaw, 3 WOMEN TO CALL ON CATHO- lic families. Exc. opportunity, can week and wu 1 AITRESS beapht sag i. class. amg type ged 24-38. Biff's "Gri, aT Buk: er Bivd., Birmingham. Sart ool GIRL cog ipod DAY Late st be neat in arance, pty at Big Boy” "Drive-In. 24b0 ixie- Highway COOK Experienced, knowledge of Ger- man or Swedish e—— ee For suburban 55. ‘requir red. Sal Sal- , Live in. eo cob pe ary opened. Call -JO: CHEERFUL, AGREEABLE. ay “*dleaged meg Bip. “aah for lady —_ urs e a helpful, 9 ereasek” Beemae. , GENERAL ges 16 fe. willing te wear uniforms and willing to- learn. have own transportation. Write Pontiac Precs Box 91. EXPERIENCED FLORAL DESIGN- er, Part time work. Market 42272. HOUSEMAID, MUST BE TEMPER- ate, 35 to 45, best wages, pvt. room with TV, 2 children, must rte top references. Phone MA HOUSEKEEPER. MUST LIVE IN. Private room, bath & TV. Ref- erences required. MAyfair 6-6048. EEDED IMMEDIATE- Ca for personal interview. MIDDLEAGED LADY TO LIVE IN, May have 1 child, Week-ends off if wanted. Care of premenent child. More-for home than wage ihe t housework. Lake Orion. PERSONS FOR I ING work at home or studio. Salary and commission. Handicapped no: objection. Kendale’s. 14 8. Sagi- naw. Professional Nurses sae pe r month, starting rots -. ferential for evening & night hour week mus witing rotate shifts Reply Director of are Service ones sere tar, Pontiac ae COSMETICS. TELY new line. M antee, oney-back guar Page| territory & earnings. ty sonelity, good . Common sense, Regu dispos and a —— know how fe make ap ogre! aoa he etnee general = your own gure pines state your age. arital status, ase we beekground, mber and any po tions you have held (full or part rte Write Pontiac Press Box ware APPLY 8193 o avetage went ter 150.8 6 to 12 a.m, Tune herrea oer congo! 7 : : ball gy © meal te Boas for amaii small Ging tm. aH ear a ae : You CAN BUILD WONDER- ful future for atten 4:30 and family. FE 2-4300 230 p.m, Ask for Mr. Campbell, Employment Agencies 8A BOOKKEEPER Pull charge bookkee r, Female. migwens Employment 406 Pontias State dg. COLLEGE GRAD 22-32 with a major in business adm. Prefer some sales back; — roa ny ee ie to re id ‘ “im 9 po 3 “ne «Bote _— ma ate EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING —OUR N ATION— SUITE ~~ PE 4-0584 OPENING FOR SALES OR BUSI- pees pe wp of Alani of§ company agency. & care career, right man, “Instructions 9 FiARO FOR FUN ADULT = geen only. 10 lessons $10. PIANO LESSONS MAJO} Gospel Music. Aise regeiar ginners Students. 5-0967 Work Wanted Male 10 re PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- . terior. orn Sa onimate- Reas. OR se ORK NEW - ARPENTER ay N — Cc. = “ass 0 =e pAINTER INTERIOR aR AND exterior Reas FE 4-6462 CARPENTER WORK Be dod RE- ont ir OR 3- CARPENTER & oF mer WORK. on repairs, Work guar, OR Fe OO ee rere CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- = Kitchens a specialty, FE. a) GARPENTER WORK OF ANY kind, Reasonable. Cal) after 6 p.m. 8-9439. HANDYMAN REPAIRS & ETC. Fast service. FE 4-0776. YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK of any kind, MY 3-4521. ‘ YOUNG MAN WANTS ODD JOBS or part time work. OA 8-3180. _Work Wanted Female 11 $3, BU. REF. 1 DAY IRONING PE 5-1471 _ 2 WOMEN “WANT WALL WASH- ing and house cleaning. FE 3-7581. A-1 IRONINGS, $3 BUSHEL PICK up and~ deliver. OR 4-0008. ACCOUNTING BURROUGHS SEN- simatic or — 24_ yrs. Experi- ence, UL 2-394 BABYSITTING. FE BOOKKEEPER-SECRETARY. DIC- taphone & IBM executive type- writer experience. OR 3-6404. a a BY THE HR. ALSO ashing & fronings Dravton Pisin area OR 3-034. BEAUTY OPERATOR WITH 7 Ts, exp. wants work Pon- la at. eeaze: Write Pontiac Press SST CARB. 2-1730 co TVALEECERT: STORE-KEEP- ing. Bartending & factory pref- erably. Exp. Lake Orion. MY 2-4761, COLORED LADY, 47 YEARS OLD, desires living-in job. FE 5-0428. CHILD CARE PONTIAC dyke area. FE 2-2387. DAY WORK, OR Lory ht Roa “tn_your home, PE 2-577: IRONINGS DONE IN MY HO HOME. Pick up & deliver. FE 4-098 _Pick_up_& deliver. FE 4008). _ aon tee DONE, $2.50 BUSHEL. ae BRAGTICAL NURSE LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSH comes work in Locaafls Sotye & OP- vt. duty. Exp. GekaED HOME FoR CHIL- —_— Day or 24 br. care. FE 7490. MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING 8E.- retarial service. EM 3-284: NURSES AVAIL. LICENSED FRAC. Heal. — Co. Nurses iow 2 bonded. FE _ Se AVAILABLE — ooh’ Lohherema | , Nurses Agency Day & Night— rE "S409 PRA CFICAL Fal Spo AVAILABLE. R 3-3084 RELIABLE o wcaten DESIRES frases ope employment with re- fin lady, convalescent. Enjoy __cooking. Pontiac Press Box 26. TYPING DONE are HOME, EXP. iy gd pick-up & delivery, MI iaatinGe OR et DONE _in_ my home, OL 1 WASHING & TRONINGS. $10 E. _Columbia, FE 2- WASHINGS AND TRORINGS. BABY sitting in your home, days. oon cent Lake Road, FE 5-850 Building Service 1 12 A-1 BASEMENTS PUT UNDER- neath home, also house raising & moving. Complete lire of mason- ry. FE 8-8044. A-1 REMODELING. CARPENTRY, one & masonry. FE 8-8044, 1 COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- Quali MA_ 42253 or OA A-l a = FINISH, FE 5-3722. Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service. ANY TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS custom a drawn, OL 1-8200. EM aie work, licensed, CTT ‘ON CO. 8-3272 7 BRICK. CEMENT WORE and fireplaces. MA 5-0378. BLDG. REPAIR, PLASTERING, Masonry. Carpentr: 3 FE 4-2290. CEMENT & BLOCK WORE FE 5-0782 CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED builder. Free estimates. UL 2-51"5, COMPLETE REMO.DELING, eee ee te wrisrestion oms, free estimates, CALL OR 3-0179. . ee CEMENT Is OUR SPECIA TY Floors, basements, EM il DRY WALL PAINT DRY WALL & P. 39-0764 ony WAL caring AND FINISH- = ~~ estimates. FE 8-6781 or CERAMIC TILE aver Flor coe TOR OR 3-8701 ELECTRICAL SERV: FREE EST. Partney Electric FE $8030. abs FINISH CARPENTER AND CAB- oR 3-8098 inet maker. FREE ATES ON WIRING for or water, heat heaters na aatd and fieetric Co, ey W, Huron s, Terms. All work Wm or Fa Se Oe -T OUR BID FIRST! Rec. room, kitchens rages & additions, Yerme Wek Licensed builder. Oxe ae R Cass FE HEAT ROURTES. ? Call us, —— giaranteed, Wi: take whole part jobs or tee work old at Custom '3 yl work, fimstes, ¥ PE 8-2894 40 mn Steen, rela wae ones A, Young. ES, ABING, ADD: tion: Hom, FS Say bader, “FRA 5 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1050 - Wanted Real Estate 32A 6 ea Poon seh ie SaPrty Rae fur-| req Herman 7 ANY GIR LOR WOMAN EE EEDING | Sere ~ Notices & Personals 25 A COMPLETE se WAVE #580 sane. $00 N. Perry. KNAPP SHOES 3.1808 ye Confidential, The Salvation WAVE x 50. _jliams Lake Rd. “CHARLES CHESTER VENTOR close-out sale. Newman’ s Variety, ard Lake Ave. In Debt? If you are ate tee mesting us toda: joer ments wane, ie tle Chast? uns: State Bank Bide’ va’ , , (OSE "WEIGHT | SAFE. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16,8 aie T | SAFEL | oe Bex-ADiet tablets, 98 cents at ALTERATIONS & DRESSMAKIN | ee _ SIMMS. ae os sed eer ; SPECIAL ALTERATIONS, SurTs 5 & COATS.| Exercise to — erize the eas ros ssmaking ‘and repairs nee quick, ‘safe way ri Join our sae Best Be pg me ngs on request. Tuan $1.08 sak Vis . Come ood M Moore, FE 8-6369. iG RING a eheracent. Mrs. Bodell. PReeRES GRE |W re r hd Or J bene Galt FE 8-8455. fen as 70% ie 131, Wtd. ¢ Children to Board 26 RI ONAL EA in_m 1 OR 2 2 CHILDREN IN LICENSED ERWIN' CusTOM TAILORING | & home, MY 3-6853 altera: E|DAY GARE” LICENSED HOME. _timetoms Ae DA CARE, LICENSED H _Income Tax Service 37 ACCUR. ATE -ELPUrIENCen rs nag! rates — > BOLIN TAX ear ee 42 B. Pike; FE 4-1192 or FE 5-6773 TAXES, Wtd. Household Goods 27 | ; $-6,RMS, CLEAN FURN. PVT ‘FE “67332. FE 5-100. |BADLY NEEDED, HOUSEHOLD oods of all kinds, Phone FE CASH ‘For Uv Eig PORN. __ture and misc, CASH FOR FURNITURE fyi AP- rose, FE 8-3600 “Home calls by Prompt Odd pieces or house full. ment courteous service. = og Sg by, aualified | wcwrre r e = aecountan wine master's degree. WANTED 70 Bol age B, TYPES Appointment ~ EMPIRE TAX sERVICE | FURNITURE NEEDED se eget Oy sias| th dollar Wil buy “outright or . A a u oO 1943 Oxbow Lake Rd. EM 3-3195| elt it for you, B |Community TREE ens term Nomleed. ‘our home, 2 $5.00. Phone FE 4.6706. INCOME TAX, REASONABLE, FE INCOME TAX SERVICE UL_2-2930 INCOME TAX SERVICE ZORMERLY, SEVEN years |W es ae REVENUE SERVICE APPOINTMENT NLY. REASONABLE FEE. ate $130 |Share Living Quarters 30 inCOME TAX RETURNS PRE- ared Oe Cass — Rd. Keego TARY PUBLIC. PHONE 12-5805. _Harbor _Sale. Phone OR 32717. VILL LIQUIDATE YOUR HOUSE- nola goods either by private sale = wie =a. ection Appraisals. L. Smart Sale Farm ester. Michigan, OL 1-563i. Wanted to Rent 29 ANTED TO RENT BY RELIA- ble ect A] 3 room furnished home et Pontiae or Dray- ton reine. all FE 4-0571 from COUPLE TO SHARE 5 RM. MOD- IN E “TAX ern home with working widow. hem B. ad ty = for Preah Call after ¢p.m. FE ie appointmen Wtd. Contracts, s, Mtgs. 32 32 — NOONE mrs; f SERVICE an . Rad pivéa| ,,, ABSOLUTELY _W. Huron, Eves. \ Sundays, 506 = crag Hes gg ae, your jane lary post. Call Realtor Partridge. FE +3581. A st f ATTENTION! 11 ~ ae ‘, ame service modest S: ve NEED YOUR LAND CON. ING, REASONABLE DISCOUNTS. Laundry Service 18 ASK FOR MR. HA . NO COMPLETE FAMIL J. C, HAYDEN, Realtor - SD eit aatvice Poanise| 92. Walten PE 6-044) Laundry, 849 8. Telegraph, FE 18A RE- 2-8101. _____ Landscaping ACE TREE SERVICT. pe trimmin Fras" Get our bic - Moving. & Trucking 19 1-A Reduced Rates O’DELL CARTAGE Lecal ong, wor f gener moving. LIGHT HAULING, ron “(MOVING exp, FE 8-8876 o Trucks to 5 Rent | TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQUI 1%-ton: stakes Wor vour land contracts & equities, new & seasoned, reasonable dis- count | FE 43844 or FE §-9075, any hour, ssk tor Ted McCullough ALTY ___ 5143 ss-Elizabeth Rd. CASH FOR an a CONTRACTS. J. Van 4840 Dixie Hwy. 231358 CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. No wo re Call FE 44526 or OR Ask for Ike Wideman. Smith- Wideman -QUICK CLOSING - -NO HIDDEN FEES— Nicholie & Harger_ Co, 33 WEST. HURON —s_—FE_5-8183 ~ CASH — AVAILABLE FOR LAND ty ‘imp wacko) Eamlartees| PEASE aang Pontiac Farm and ; Industrial Tractor. Co. Open Daily ts RuALTOR FE 2533 sas 1704 8, Telegraph Rd. | iota Saas, IMMEDIATE Painting & Decorating 20 . Johnson ACTION 1sT CLASS orating, Cash or ies 2-2040 . FE 4-0255 | 93 Rn PEOGRATOR. _ FE 8-034". A Pa Al PAINTING ae HANGING, Pape: removed 4-6018. A-l PAINTING AND PAPERING, Mason Thompson, FE 4-8364 ag py INTERIOR. PAINTING AND DEC- UL 18ST CLASS DECORATING PAINT- and wall On any good land contract. New or ceatened. Your t- i in oon ef “prOy arty | LAO, MIR an “ron K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 “Hobbies & Supplies 24A : c| PAINT 8¥ NUMBER 5 COMPLETE COLD M & H Btyle-Rite Tg pe Wil-4 Immediate | Rear Apts Furnished 33 1 10M = hah Sh APTS. i. “rs eouplen Baby weleainy Mad oly here _ 23741 atragva, e, RM —- 2 em KITCHENETTE, PVT. BATH myers’ © “ia or he x rte Apts. Aduits be CBEDRM APY ¢ MS NEAR tele Rg yee or 3 middie- a SE utilities furnished one ae FLOOR. est i 1 block to hen. tt FE __ 84888 oF a eel isT FLOOR er RM. APT. OTL heat, Auto. hot water Hates Pvt. entrances & bath. iid wel- come, 151 Norton isT FLOOR. NR. MIRACLE MILE. é-rm, i bath, FE 8-1370, |. i RM, KIT NETTE, . ENT, $8 wk. 90 Cottage St. FE 4-0612._ 243 OMS, vr, Ba 5 _ Clark ops: Ba aie: me a are ee T, PVT. EN: ides: al is bache- ee. a eabers: re WITH Child welcome. ait Orchard Lk. a ‘ei IN- St, near oe isms « . HO tages. gas heat, all ter rates. Tru Rus Broadway, Lk. Orion. 3 ons gains Pik a _ Face lock trom. pM oe ale LIGHTS 3 CLEAN *¢ gas, $10.50 ‘wk. iy ‘8. 2 chine $10 HING furn, 15 Clark. 3 ar & har ten ot pasta ca BED. 2% Mon FE 6-2140, adults only. No eteners: 2 LOGE, ROOMS, ~ pvt. bath & ent., Wr State St. PE 2 RMS. FIRST APT. . ly decorated Prefer widow or quiet couple. 48 Florence. FE 2 7 RMS’ & BATH. $1360 PER WK . @ 8, Tasmania in 3-605; y. a2 LARGE ROOMS, 18ST. downtown, Pvt. Ent. & ba uire 22 Aaeere Ave. ADULTS Ref. = ye after 6 "? APT PVT. BA ent. * Geiltties turn. ut 23-1620. 2 OR 3 RMS. 405 HURON, nr. General Hospital, Woe 2.1340. 3 as any HEAT, UTIL. FU 73 Fo AE ae 3 ug ent., util fur urn. 1eeal al for bac oF retires reer 3 sR SIGs BABY come, oss Piorence. 3 RMS, PVT. ENT. NEWLY DECc- orated 37% Seneca. J RMS. BATH, UPPER, PVT. aang as util. furn, 62 Syl- ent., ‘Em van 3 RMS., ‘mee 353 WATER FUR- nished. Pvt. Ent and bath. 430 _N, Saginaw. MS, BATH, 163 GREEN ST. General Hospital. Upstairs, ‘and “tron it. month, FE 3 ROOMS, en atte! BATH & EN- ea . -m, verything ight for working Dixie = 1 bloc rivein theater, FE 3 RMS & aghast er apt, Pvt. bath & ent come. $15 per wk. 273 Baldwin. Mer 5-1051 7 RMS PVT EN’ ENT, welcome 326 Mt I Clem 3 NICE, CLEAN 1 RMS Pvt. BATH & ent oul $33 Chsm jain, 3 RMS. W . BA & E Automatic oil rat newly deco- rated, le : 4 ROOMS & BATH. ; turn. $18, 2 blocks west of Tele- N| _ graph. FE ph NICE FUR NITURE . large closets and = bath and entran on — couple pr eferred, F aa) 3 fet otic NR. DOWNTOWN. FE , . CARNIVAL - . Need: « a by Dick ‘Turner “Gee, this stuff tastes swell, Mom. You SURE it’s good for me?” — Rent Apts. Furnished 33 FURNISHED 3 BR ART- ment and g@ ROO aan iM Pe pailtip stove & refrigerator uae features saute os oe +1 deans . oll newly dete Clean , a. heat and GMT. FE 2 BEDROO! chael's schools. 2 BEDROO dren we 3 HEAT & LIGHTS FU ‘ romees Trail, Walled a & Lag Suities, sates, FE aah | Se clithes iat Bx Sain week, ri oD Pontiac Lk Pe atiec Pie Plant. $ aS an: wel come or bache! sre FE -6088. os OMT rage, i rear en’ f no chi ren or cys Monte. Then Li 3 rk LBs Heat rm. Ler rea. & w of : tere. 66 Coleman. FE 4-1676 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 pater OR, OSES: 1 BEDROOM rt. | ool NE. REF- . _erence 142. W i-RM. KI _— — Btove Nak J neat, hot and col’ water tu Adults rex. ie Paddock pers ie tise ated, o. Baldwin and fi, Mi- vic n ch OR_ 3-8680. M oO M24, CHIL- lcome. FE 4-7561. Or FE Aubern Hee 8 RMS, EAST aoe Med J RMS_& BATH HEAT FURN. Be orabed. 32-6792. Child weleome. $10 wk. PE 29-8470, eT APTS ox CARE: J _RMS. BATH. FIRST taker at 30 W FE 4-1001 — fa bus, 684 Auburn 4 RMS. AND BATH, M TOD eat ok MODN end hot water fare. of fa fy sont f. _Lake frontage, OR "3-01: "35138. 5 ree TERRACE = FURN- @ RMS. & BATH. i FURN unfurnished. 22 Rosshire Close to schools and downtown. | _-~— = Children welcome. PE } ae ff Sot ee cameo ot ROOMS & BATE jocation, ! ; : a hccans | &:, year. Heat,| ¢%¢. for sleeping rooms. FE lights, gas & hot water furn | _ 83319. Fenced yard. Nice neighborhood.; COMMERCE LAKE, 2 BEDRMS Close ~ 3 st door.| with option ie buy. MA 41293 Can be — t 332 8 Marshal) & MA anytime or call EM _3-4816. FPF CAROE SAMY OR 2 FAN- 4 RM MODERN HEATED APT., ies — gas heat, 40 Edward Bt. 4192 Logg ovey Keego Hardwere, $35 mo. To see, ‘call Jack Love- _$55 per month PE_ 2-204 _Tand, “ae 24875 a "| 4 8M In PONTIAC 1 Myre COTTAG! or room, stove, garage bus eat, eredy Lake, Mo., 4 FoRNED HOUSE FOR RENT. UL, 29-1588 2 BED OMB, ann —— near lake, Em- re . | SYLAW Ix Sedan ¥G 4 aus wuaat ae 3356 s ivans. RD. OR 3-0522 SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT IN- All have one’ - Rent Howeas Unturn. 2 36 Never, 0 i Ry aes i HOUSE ven "weet 4 abe + couple ate Pattie aad © ube ke . Leal me a RS on 34 3 or OR 3 Tn t58 AND BATH, 840 MONTH, aR os Re er! Lhe g HEAT. BATH. COUPLE werk or 3 ‘chlleren full basement, ba heat, anamakers, Scott 44423—12-6 p.m. mam GAS HEAT, AU- HOUSE * ore ra Heights. U UL 29-1168, T RM, HOUSE ON CRESCENT Lk. $60 Mo. FE 4-641. 7 ROOM BRICK. RAMONA TER- race, Automatic gas heat. §7) mo or wil] sell with small down pay- 2-392. anes OOD COND. 4@ BALD- et Write spay el Press Box ¢ ROOMA 6 y ROOMS e BATA, 901 BH” PIKE St, write Pontiac Preag Box 108 5 ROOMS. GAS HEAT, NORTH- _west side, FE 4-183 8 RMS. AND oe “Oi HEAT. _ 88 Wasnington Bt 4 6 RM. TERRACE, ate E. BLVD. _Full_bemt, FE 6 6 ROOM HOUSE, LATE LAKE # e, electric & gas, ofl space __heater, OR 37356. $ RMS & BATH } FULL BAsH- ment, gas heat Children welcome month, FE 56-0804 evenings _and weekends, 6 RMB. NEWLY DEC. CARPET, oR i ee a , of a “GAS Har. cca: ae Mt, aon ehil- _dren allowed, FE 6 eT . vB EDRMS. ‘304 WALL. _PE 5-828 3 ate im. 6 7 ROOHE Bare AUTOMAT- _ite heat. UL 2-43 7 RM. MODERN ae es IN N CITY. Children welcome. FE 23-6006 2-IN 6 ROOM ae. SPE- clal potent lag Pl handy man with steady job. $50 per month Drayton Plains, 2 bedroom ranch, large lot, paved street, $50 month. / Modern: 3 bedroo. weat side home, gas heat. Sorry, no chil- dren under ‘12. $63 month. siasinlin Kent, oe FE 5-6108 e FOR RENT | TIDbER A “9 BED. room home, 2 car garage, fenced ard, UL oUsH FOR RENT. INT. 36) EDITH Street C J BEDROOM BRICK, and ecreens. storm MODERN 3 BEDRM BUNGALO' “ire suburban Lhe atid -t referenres required gee NEARLY NEW 2 BEDR ROOM, full basement, auto «heat, WEWLY “~pECORATED 2 BED eect place lakefront, 1 floor New § ROOM HOUSE. 163 LE- Grande | FE 56-8278. GAM WARWICK 1? IN q SYLVAN LAKE garage pees available. 186 Bald- wip 8-3624 ATTRACTIVE RMS, GIRLS. PVT. $6 and up, 547 W, Huron. iz * BUs STOP IN NICE HOME. __comfortable room. FE 6- ord COMFORTABLE ROOM Fon GENTLEMAN, CLEAN = COMPOR- ad oan call i. pm LOVELY 1 paiyate ROOM FOR i ae . Huron bus 2 ll UPPER ROOM IN WiiST- Pvt. Bath & garage. FE han _ If _no ans, call after 9:30. Ri og Lis Ouniang ave. PRIVA tT. SHOWER a Ga ls TR ‘48 B, lroquois PTT; FRONT ROOM FOR 4 Po private home, close PVT ENTRANCE. KITCHEN, _laundry, bus stop, 499 W. Huron. RMS WITH KITCHEN PRIVI. vhs, ake At bus stop, FE WOMAN PRE- roan on shift. to. U side. 92-0015 SLEEPING ROOMS” 7 BLOCKS on | fom _down town, 141 Auburn Ave. Rooms With Board 38 *| BOARD & ROOM FOR MEN, $20 __Wk. 108" E, Huron 8t. _ A SAN, HOME STYLE ms TV 1i¢ Matthews, FE MEN — vena e — PENSION- ers In clean Christian home _FE_ 2-031 | ROOM & SSoaRD 61 MORELAND FE 4-3009. a N Fisher Body & Fen | tiac M tre, PE 45508, Ww The New Look The Convertible 24s 2 Baths - 4 Bedrooms UNBELIEVABLE CHARM Ward W. Ross _lomes 2345 1 WATRING ihe Ck RD Of OR 3-802 Agree, arene, x 140° lot, SV TVANVIEI ACE ¢ BEDRMS, #130 DOWN PAYMT. Lake priv. Garage. Gas Screened porch. PHA terms, ©: $18,500 total. Terrific value, PHONE FE 8.0458 C. SCHUETT, Realtor 460 W. Huron, across Pontiac Gen “THIMK!" WHERE ELSE CAN sou BUY A HOME FOR $82 NOWN ee $69 PER MONTH ~VA TERMS— ? 3 # BF DROOM COLONIAL In JUDAH LAKE Estates 1TH Lifetime Aluminum ROOF & SIDING — FHA $390 MOVES YOU IN 814 PER MONTH . DLORAH BUILDING CO, Bilder of National Homes FE 22 | Dorothy Snyder Lavender corouty is’ | No DOWNPAYMENT | # 3, bedrooms and ful Bivd. West, Open evenings 10 8 VASBINDER, INC. FE 5.8875 or FE 4-0823 Bi | HO DOWN Eavaae ‘bedrooin modern plasterdd, ser deed floers, i%. Cm. month. includes taxes @ NO DOWN “PAYMENT | 3 bedroom, $80 a month, Includes taxes rey inaurance, OWN Mo4- bedroom. . Plastered. heat, IM car SOM 4-BEDROOM Por large family that can redec- orate, Has full bath. Basement and flowing well. Good buy aty rma 000. Terma, C. PANGUS, Realtor 1919 MIS, Ortonville, NA 72615 ATTENTION LARGE PAMILY ae this _——— peters ong” Includes coats. ith @ lots enjoy plent: fivin Lar a coe room ow fireplace, Byllt-in kitehen, Base ment, steam heat. House is newly decorated vas po Lake privi- leges, Good = orhood, Now vacant. Priced atiractilvely, Rea- sonable terms. RENTAL OPTION 6 robm modern home in location, Attragtively priced. sonable: rent, ood ea- Realtor Fat. Yoars 1001 mightend a, (Mbp) Phone EM 3-3303- or MU 44417 NOW IS THE TIME To buy your lakefront home be- go up in th FURNISHED MODEL »OPEN DAILY 10-8 m1 aig! vo ROSE ween North Perry and Slewsein $8,290 COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT “TOTAL mora PAYMENT 9 FE 8-6455 MACEDAY LAKm 2 BmeDROOM home. wil) conside: housetralier or cash for equity OR 3.0235, FOR SALE yt: 2 BEDRM. RANCH LE HOME. eo gown payment, PE 6-2070. eg eae HO N CALL I LEA Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 90 8. Main, Clarkston Mich, (ACROSS FROM BANK) MApie 6-5821 Open Datly ¢ Ao b —~ Sunday 12 to 8 GENES DRIVE — TANEAR schoo, carport Very nice ne rood. 2-bed Paw $125 qe also, 2 bed-; c e te Pid erage $110. PIE 42000,| foom. Cerpeted living room. auto mal) down a nbs, _ment. Owner. rr For Rent Rooms 37|” Tri-Lrve. & BULEVELS a ee sawn, your tok small down our 1 SLEEPING ROOM, $7 PER . L 4 our week, 1 pcombination room, com- as model. G. Fiatley, EM letely furr Stove, refrig., etc. bis we week, Private entrance. Also hy OWNER $1360 DOWN b Hy er cent OL Mtge. 1-3 Acre. 18 : 3 Bdrms, Colored bath fixtures, Carport. 220 Spring- park, Walled Lake, MA 4-2390 after @. | Linmes FORCES MOVE oo — — aia 8 —_ old itchen, “saaekber, anoae ts OE. Color appliances. Carefree ma- neoen, "7 drapes, carpet- ing ed 22x30 ft. garage. Fencing. Reduced for mmnodiate $23,600, EM 3.6298. ba hi gy riv 5" ont oan. sem 5 tJ . ras. 1M yre, old, re ed WASHINOTON & WEBSTER is — — rene a story my porch 1% Natural fire: lace htteceea “Garage ~— extra arge corner lot, Lesli , estie RT ‘tikes Realtor FE 5-816] ‘ve 44278 ~~ PERSONALIZED HOMES 8-2200 i BY Own <4 ACANT, 3 BiED- room c subi sag ong (ney $1,000 down, “will accept sea car * down pay- ZA “belek, ae ~~ and enclosed “g, 4, ¥ “Ber: Sa ie et, Patt CHEAP 23 F Ann Arbor, $860 dn., $7,650 total price or make me an offer, 2 bedrm. glassed-in front porch, auto ol) util, frm., storm doors | se dmb MI 61433 after 7 _p.m. BUILD AND SAVE throw our volume — and _ to roy, off Adama or B HOME | Gardens, FE 4-6269, | 4 BED BRICK, 3 * carvetine, strme & screens. $14,- 3-Bedroom Bungalow At Huntoon Lake Well located on’ 100x133 foot lot. Nice lawn and shade. Living rm., oak floors, plastered walls. A-1 basement with large recreation room fruit room. Ol! furnace, 1%-car garage, fenced rear yard. $2,500 down will handle. Among other nice homes. Giroux-Franks on Beet, REAL RaTATE Watch for M Wilt be seen. in 1 rite on @ccount of Er. W. "DIN NAN 66 West Huron FE 4-2677 3-9701. 5 RMS NEAR GEN HOSP. § guire at 1676 Tayler Rd. Ask for, ROOM & BOARD. GENTLEMEN | & refrig. Garage FE 4-6491. a ai eee Ae oat eg eK 4004 a ee nee ¥g "eS front, ie. Owing ‘Tm... and Convalescent Homes 38A | °N small children FE kitchen overlooking lake. 2 bed- |) “~~~ <~er™ ~~~ ress. G5 | ome, bath alec, bot waier, oll HAVE VACANCY FOR MA OR ARCADIA APTS hd furnace, elec stove oma ood or avalers All modern, 3 room: th on. setting of lovely oid oak ‘ttees, pf loot, 24 hour care, rea- por gry apo gos _ Bin always cool in summer, easy) ons tates, Glen Acres Nursing Seely seat pele te ol = winter, —— r jptiabie nome, FE 4 sem ————— eon We Close - to churches me. down- - Rare iets Pick’ | en patients. Meas, rates Oak Ha: town, cere t included. § Call Holl ven Rest Home, Oxford, OA 86-3962 ot per mo. Includes Hest an _ boat insted f ¥| or OA 8-3423 Hempstead, VA EN, PENSION- E, Huron. a +400. Or, FE| Rent Feuer Bafana: 36 ore, ote nereeistered — ot i. i at el F sone r ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDRM BRICK, |2 BEDROOM MODERN — WHITE 3.5300 ee heated, garage Opdyke Ra. FE)” Lake Road in Duck Lake Ares. Hotel Rooms 39 _834 = $50 a mouth. J. TAYLOR, PBPPLLL LLL ALAA AA ALAA LAA COUPLE. ENTRANCE & | REALTOR. OR 60: 0306, “¥ HO. eae = line, PE aT, 7 BEDROOM, HOUSE HOTEL AUBURIN DIXIE . 9991. 2 BEDRMS. Day or Week Elec. store, Refrig., Carpeting,| 2 APT HOUSE, $85 MONTH, UP.| Also 1 or 2 room apartments pomesie heat. lake, MA stare furnished. downstairs = Cooking and co® ere units ; ie n— DEL sais 3-8354, ; 981 Oskiand, 3 rms bath, | 5a nite ay A Rent Stores 40 Aaah Bi ae ! — ORES, WEST RENTED APT COR TG WiGR |? REPIMP, atin, BAT, Uae. | hue Pe 4a E. Pike 6 «Cor, ot, Saitord. 9 3 rms. penn $75. Choice of several, FE Rent office Space 41 : eae ina oe OG closet, for Murphy omer 2 BEDRMS. $l6.: 0 WkK _| RENT OFFICE SPACKE 4 se. Auto, hot water, Refrigerator. * BES ‘¢ way ke uir-| NEW OPFICES—WEST SIDE. FE Latindry uel, tat siann ape.) rel Rd. ares. Large jot Buller. Ls _ E 5.0085, nn ave BHOP OR OFFICE HOLLYWOOD APTS. 7 SMALL § ROOMS AND BATH.| Pe Gsigi” “Uomine or unfurnished, 2 & : i160" ‘& 1156 Lakeview and wm? a rms. & utilities, tarnished yon, Huron Gds Couple with i AU BHO 114 &. gE PE 2-183 1 o 9 ehildren FE 4-4423—12-6 ore jor rent. 675 per mo. FE 2 BEDROOM NG ORCHARD COURT |? Binanety tate "ast per_ moat Rent Leste Bus. Prop. 41A MEN i ¥' or ar en. in APARTMENTS Realtor Partridge, PIE £3561, ‘1 © saukionea, earning aa 8. Tele so SBN | RROMGRE DME: OUQN UR, | raph “roel tiers oi e 412032 & MA 42855. ATTRACTIVE OFFICE ACE one two sebnoows | aMiLy, 6 nooMs a BATH | fd SRRCeRA tliat Zs - close in,’ FE 2-7425. month Located . pape nal ¥ 7m D 3 RAM ON TERR Ge | graph. Fe 435 pt Tele Pontiae’s most exclusive, modern | with pay) Gi ETH West side apartment development. 77S ate onth FE 4- bce Brion naka “an ood seppor RMS, th t cleaning es able ment, Balcon build with ‘individ-|~ modern. nloony fy ices. — 3 SOME aD z 3 pinen ce Ma tia Oe: = Beautiful Kitchens with metal, cabs o— * au Fe in “9 R WASH nets in — colors with plas- 2 “ D R bl oa Feltgerator Very eiean =. fear Fine oN cn eee 7 Lk 14s bathe Gat " heat.” Stove | WixOM MICH. OPPORTUNITY Automatic heat and hot wa.er isoft)| & retrig. Penna corner “for cleaning “establishment _ or furnished. Kitchen ‘an, master TV} - Woodro beauty parlor. MA 41202 & MA aerisi end many othe: fine fea HARLES J. 4-2555 ys VAN THORN MI 62400 JOrdan_4-8644 For For Rent Miscellaneous 42 For a limited time, ho leases or 3 EDROOM. ALMOST APPLE seta LT? reqitss. . full basement, gas heat, ——- FOR REN? a 2 stotms & screens, carpet ting. | ear vl i661, oom bes or Goll Manager, back yard, many extras, large % "7 Baldwin. Bob cerknen: 3-070, Sale : we sare fa goig “FP (| 3, BEDRMS $92.50 Sr i ery ; : “| Half of rent applied on low down rv: ag 4 DAILY 5 5" aaa m o rf own home. | Twin sat oon AM — L Butia a FE 6-085. i rm NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 or 4 bedroom starter homes with full basement and pul wir- ing, On your lot or — build on our lot. be small ment OR 3-4235. Corne wi Ha ae _hiter : ’ ™ Pres Rae & pase. ~fioctipus = LISTING SERVICE _JOLL gi pe» "Dedroom rile Bethy oe = % 1% ag old floors, nice kitchen, full ment, “ ape large lot, Pome $250 clos! t. a veer Anon 5 room b s old, utility, of] furnace, nace hot neds sreene 2 greets, intge bt aved str tot. at “4200 cio sing cost. mitt A a pa Fao Det €. Beit do - gl dg toy iat or heater, shonctaiin” ovis. Sat and jarge living room, dining L, mod- ern kitehen with buil range, refrigerator, Walk-out oven basement with C RAW OED” "AGE MY 3-114) 600 EB. eg at HERE 18 AN OPPORTUNITY TO home ~~ Le e own ‘our = thea “puntnens ‘br ‘property ~ priced for quick sale 98000 with $2000 down. YNEDY REALTOR cae! 2 Fang oT a BED. Tages room Name, Tictheen 4 wed, & inj SES. visa Wags is down. rate ras, ae ee AUTLD NOW eI) Sa HOME : $8, ON YOUR LOT 4 ry — All A booed come WS |. _— or ours. Financing avall- }. (o HAYDEN, Realtor E. Walton a OPEN xyes. MILLER 20 tome SIOMLANDS frat first of vertisement brick built in O, ™ ge oar ted living room, 12 ft 7 Eitehen, ceramic tile pee i basement, off heat, 1%s COr aa-. rage. —— drive—alum storms MR. GI. Take a» look at this port) st = 3 ser bome! oad in, dining Fm basement vith ‘new ror] and furnace, Low bse. i cost and bomen, Only $8. onl untaiched ney iscarpeted living room bull gareee. ay William aie. Realtor. FE 2-0263 a aA ri eae gat bee tt cd i a ree i badrsom, aye, h'aiee Sete, “PONTIAC REALTY T™1_Baidwin WEST SUBURBAN foriving vm ni? ‘kitchen 0 ih rm., mf with w oF all counter- = range. with of] PA heat 197, Priced ob only $16,000, mir h he we LA KE room ranch with Foe be ment with ofl = — beg garage. in belong move you A terms, SCcoTT KE : badboners with 12224 liv- Ful basement with oil heat, agent fot “priced a $10,- 960 with. tern = IVAN W. SCHRAM R EA aye acs 5-9471 Cis Nothing Down TED in one of Pon epee & oereer home te is ome petore Pe A to an inspec Pg s “ae er?” are, afte you iy ei thee voit be oo rAirport | , i a” Pa es bed CALL Wie 2.7160 tor ‘more ment er NO ry ae ne aa united. pedi %. rhe ad ANCHOR JO 40719 e ag Baceient Sg Call for hed 8, » further details, Ask “ Bee +0044, THREE FAMILY On Baldwin. Two 2room apartments up; 2 bed- apartment wa. 2 : Aaking 43,000 dows—imsme- ai j= otiate Syesee onthe SEL OR RENT town, hon me 6 per #660 DOWN Pingree Street — 960. Baad month—# room ment, possession NICHOLIE & HARGER ©. 33_W, HURON im road, bs delaad atreet ; Huron ment, Neving — cent intere hc r room home, fate sever: imm i: 6 & io iat at. floor oes bath BY OWNER tated. nete W treme ‘home to- cated ne ee SS enetian is Fc a aa lt US MUL tl pone. ex a= ¢, a miles wae own. hie ~ Nving ‘orm core rooms mt en Prete oie ange, ge Humphries 63 N. Teeerte 2.9236 ins, is or elderly. Get SF ata INCOME... x room eperimens wher, veatal, Gas ‘ery ny) room two Open Eves, DORRIS FIVE-FAMILY RAY pre Realtor School is ca te: STOUT ce PINE KNOB“ ia Ms WEST SIDE BEAUTY with full room, pemes- a. 1 ie ana, perece, Fer onl ; down. ST. MICHAEL'S AND BALDWIN SCHOOLS TIRACTIVE *” newly deco- “athe! Gerda" ares parped = living and étn- - ing rooms. - Pull ment, heat, i's “car enenes. Near NBPAT, CLEAN AND VACANT ph panes Sars on RET Fae Bateman Kampsen| # REALTORS FE) 4-0528 Eve. & Bun. ts a rty. office A, ~~~ 9 the heart of the lakes and We have several = —— in all price ranges. THE REAL McCOYS > Qrongpe won't ,* stretch truth on alue ts By beca ee real badd living car r & lot, 4a forma ot will trade ri ere “peter ia Beryats Aer tne ame there : relax and — ASSOCIATE — BROKERS Ey aa co 2- and 3-Bedroom Homes ____ M4 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. | pr 2.0040 VALUES , oer te Beas ec! Hake ss migesigt i rout at ~iaoaite § apa: room home, jus 2 . $18,- i ear gearkge. Unusual valu 59,750, terms. Roy Rivet Inc. Realtors since nel 28 B. Huron rat 8-0466 Open Evenings & Bondey 1-4 FOUND fod fan poet TERMS, NOTHING DOWN BUT MOR’ i COSTS — Yes, Be us rent, if you a ab te seb a home call I. R. Hiltz ‘Realtor 1011 W. Huron PE 5-6181 KENT Established in 1016 East Lag ey $1,600 down for ent and floored replace vate iy living” a. sess — brick rm., jovely tite ben with bite bh, oup- sack “priced nt Ses, fore ~— plus FHA sposta. i * WATERFORD AREA-—Here |s a neat ane ¢lean home that is near- i bedrm. ranch home thea bs on. knotiy pine breakiasi scaped, ~~ e $12,500 with only $1,960 o00 ds. WATERFORD AREA °— Near! at OE, home with bath. Select “heors, dining ell, alum. stoma $11,500 with $2,000 Oy hea ettle estate. Te Es for 2 family 3 ‘com: lete baths, qeparate entrances, Ht — oft we, © aoa. Ms neat and #2.500 dn, Liberal discount “he Floyd Kent Inc., Dixie Hw PE 2-0123— LE CUsT Realtor the “Telegraph to 8 ER | PARKING HOYT . Pioneer Highlands — newly decorated 2 large : mily kitchen and 2 any extras. 1 block bus service, 1 block to lake is, swell’ maiptained swim. ter & nee. Lae — = lack. ewer, ‘ur & ack. married couple, For caditions! ic ie, Por additiona. ~ formation call us now! om i North Suburban GI {NOTHING Down! ranch r old. t pedrooms izaie i living Seo as kitchen wi ea! space. _ Hors. a 4 rere =| Dou- for @ chi siren. | This is one details = mete HOYT REALTY 254 8, Telegraph Ran MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ‘Anatilated. Level: lot, ne . VALENTINE inos'S 2 “Ret Nothing Down Ime foun Sure vim plans or ae lone. we ge cuca our vexsagoael bon Me THREE auanecee ‘1% BATHS, i-leve! * on 6 scenic acres, tie, « — aane 4 veal buy+ at Sard YEAR OLD BR aad trim Bight Or oe } Po rooms on first floor. ci Rigor "a" roomy on ~~ Wix- $16,000 with term STEELE REALT Rd. ( yas) at % MUtual 4.2045. CUSTOM. BUILT HOMES i Pea 6 ip Living ‘he hae Birth KITCHEN with BUI BUILT i RANGE & OVEN 1% CERAMIC TILE BATHS / 2 CAR GARAGE ms EMERSON Low DOW! pow mk beth newly dee jth, naw ‘tha 136 hy itightand “tain land _ 24184, after 600 ros R EQUITY i my ERR OLD 3 BEDROOM ae BRI 1% baths, rms large lot. $500 cash & assume poymemm. 6381 Columbia _off Sashagaw & | Maybee Rds. WHITE BROS. ~ $400 DOW N Brand new 3 bedroom home with full basement. Oak floors, Bullt- m oven @& range. Combination rae screens, Bituated on roo x ft. lot. Near Williams Lake. Pun price $12,300 with $88 oer month Better ivestigate! HUNTOON LAKE pommel 3 hedroom home Full basement Timken of! heat Plastered & Oak floors. This me is more than 1100 ~ ft. of living le Hl gored enclosed breeseway, drive. Excellent. neighbo uated on an extra nice lot ‘with jake privileges, Total price §15,- 600 on terms. . — SELL — * WHT TE BROS. pungsy | 10 "ttl 5 SPECIAL At Rochester, in neighborhood of executives we have an attractive 3 bedroom brick with basement. 4 planned home for family living or oe maining. oe " — te pre callin OL 11-7611 euiinter ae “4 $26, $00, , REALTOR FRANK M Sloshestes, _ OL 21-7611 .. 5660 Open Eves. ie °: 1010 A ame y 7) VACANT _ ATTRACTIVE W. SUBURBAN — 2 bedrpom home on 2 latge land- cm lots. 14% car attac od rage, pavei drive, large utility across back of house. Also serves as a bir 2 Tiles kitchen & bath, ‘hot water heat. All this pine staira to floored song makes fe 7 comfortable for ~ joo stores, sonesle, tahes. 913,500. Terms; STATEWIDE a, — Eh gp cry 1717 8. neat PE 4082 INSPECT 3 bedrm, ranch les ae. FHA includes taxes & in- OPEN 1 TO 5 Saturday & Sunday OANGAY. Near Waterford High & M50 No mortgage _ only 4% per cent ae ok cia i poreed ng ri PHONE E'8.0458 C. SCHUETT. Realtor 460 W, Huron, goross Pontiac Gen. J BEDRM. RANCH $14,500 dwn, to new , OR 3.0465, COUNTRY HOME ge set Basement, garage, large jot, fruit trees, carpeted and joad- ed with extras. Jos area. Retirees Special. FE 5-0885 O'NE “spac tile ar th b s. ‘The e house will’ lo the” attractive tl ust see it today! Call FE 37103 for an appetatanent. BUY on one afford not Why not o an “Bas to buy” attractive. 3 b room home in Blizabeth . Lake Estates. Completely re . Oak floors, . d walls. Attractiv xi and dinette, Ful basement, Po aps heat. Teke the landlord off your pay- ool Puce id ! a Ez terms ~~ - cas e Gl ba) Almost new 7 bedroom frame. ranch with full basement = eae privileged lot on White $250 mortgage cost down and ome $61 per month, bedroom, lake ‘loo Straits Lake. mortgage cost down ane $86 per mo JOHN VERMETT. REAL, ESTATE 9203 Commerce Rd, EM 3.6466 ‘BIG BUY In Crescent Lk, erea Ave. On privileged on 4 lots, only Enclosed is ott Anchor fenced 250 total $900 paymt. oneness for Pontiac ‘te ome de- “PHONE FE 8-0458 C+ SCHUETT, Realtor 460 W. Huron, across Pontiac Gen. John K. Irwin *& SONS GI. 2 BED Cute 2 bedroom home on West Hopkins. Ideal for newlyweds. ix garg our chance to get 5 a pleasant home, 3 lots and re ae pee se rooms and GI bath dow @ “= up, fall pesemens. met. GI 1% STORY ; Nice 4 room and bath home with full basement — - ished attic. Fenced yard, $9; 313 West | Street PE 5-0447 or FB. 2-4031 EVE 5 $500 MOVES YOU IN costs No Hing 3, beat ¢, Ye acre, =e é me, . y room. Vacant; 15 a: Clean & neat. LI_7-3800 45177 WANT, A A Goép Price “Custom m Built Home? ounneal be aie cies $3,000 | n-Walton John K. Irwin &Sons . Realtors . HOMES $100 DOWN Moves’You In aA so WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANOY, & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEEDAYS 6 Sonor y 1TO 7 731 Stanie “ Kinney 3 bgphe Bas << WES: t Ow? N R At LTY PE 68-2763 or Eves, Li 2-4677. RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM “BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES BY ORIGINAL OWNER —~tecated 7 in apn euatasive neighborhood of brick homes and acre lots just seven minutes from — but Penues Ageoont dist ret, ry reduc preety +axes. a0 hod a iatge tee | ont, ae to wall ea and a and landsce: lot; huge Pitt ceramic the sth ; 3 with beautifu tiled floor and ceiling, pan = A a m ; car screens; @ couple m to. 1% acre out-lot onto lake. Price $22,600 = For additional information = appointments cell FE 86-1784. Now for sale, bedrogms baths, heated sn a nein ely birch cupboards, w ‘wall wor] earpetin rough Ld water heal erm: ws. Lot 1 Ready . immediate oe- cupaney. Pull $17,900 Will consider sme) tree and clear boppe._ r rther information 5-4314 HERBE RT C. DAVIS 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE BY OWNER: 5 ROOM SMALL house in country with one acre of ood egep ees —_ ie race, elec, Bri garage. Lots of tre a VILLAGE 3 bedrm. ige. living rm., se =. e — wa eau anaes. $1, mortgage, or will tal RL. re aa ane 7196 W, Maple MAyfair 6-( 6-6250 LAKE ROAD 4 rooms and MURGN GARDENS 4 ree on car Fe $050 down. 4 oeereem i large farm eR lake privilege Jones, Real Est. Paul PE 4-6550; or. ean: OA &-3653 "BUD" West Suburban Immediate Possession Ideal ety home * only $1,- 000 aged eature: 3. be Brick Terrace /Low Down Payment- on this cozy & room, east side home Vacant now, move 5 Let us show you FE 5-1201 or FE 4-8773 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE EXPECTING? We are! rte 3 we are expect- = A pert fall Ip love with home located on the North of the ty It offers r full basement, gas heat, Aluminum storms and screens, Water r. wilt in "50, Paved streets. We know you'll have to Sees wi that it's LLY for sale “at the $10,500—FHA price of only erms—low down payment, BUDGET BARGAIN _— ‘no foolin', $750 fv down for this vacant 3-bed- priee, $7.4. EASY TO BUY... and * Suburban to pr, gat ane ments vot $78 pe ae mbar neluding taxes nd insur- me NEAR WATERFORD HI : room ranch built tn’ "55. taxes and insurance. Wr B LAND Corecess ASK TOM BATEMAN Bateman Kampsen REALTORS a 4.0528, For Sale Houses el ae Me Templeton Elizabeth Lake Estates Sell or trade for smaller home. s and | extra aree Hy room, Sant poy s 43 tn wall peting nh th ths, Extra, large itehen — pete, bar, Lar: dining a: Good basemen Grea sot mer baseboa Diectee at. ogg bey 2 nicely ‘cormer lots, K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE. 4-4563 PE 2-9502 Atter 6, Pu SF na Mee eae and “water. ih LD inne e301 i Oakland Ave. North mui Soe eted - Pies rm tee rage, ilrse well ee, r ye condi tion cuise 6 out, a Seaves to ed aa m mircont, neeure UL 3.5030" 8, Adams Ra. Pht td LISTING SERVICE ow, livin pent zie aa 1 car will yo SPACIOUS LIVING for a small family, A well built tore trull DRAYTON WOODS 6% room ranch located on beau- Large. living ree nice full ‘and berries. tn om wiregine ca oe ment w e, r rage. Full = price st with terms. BEAU nicely decora . Den with ‘built 1,2 must $9,200 ith ‘ is lovely home to- miss seeing day. BRICK RANC 3 lovely ie bedrooms, excel- jent kitchen with eating space, full basement, good location. Only $2,500 down. LAWRENCE GAYI ORD 136 B. PIKE OPEN EVES. FE 4-9584 HAYDEN EAST SIDE. story. home with 2 car a Yonaee. Oil fur- nate. Fr 38 Terms, Or for G.I. down payment. #1, 10, DOWN for this excellent 3. BR. home with oak floors Large kitchen, Basement. Oil for: nace. Paved drive. Quick pos- session. iT Le duabons porns Near Water- ford Hi Elementar: e fiat og 7 x 154. Immedla sob . $13,300 Terms. IMMEDIATE . Or- fon Twp, 2 B, R. home. Bath. $5,760. down payment. 21 acne with yousetcted farm 3 Bedrooms. a at. Near hom and vohen — ford, $20,000 Term: 1% STORY HOME in tne ; B.R.. Oak floors. xs blocks to Kiementary ‘School. Pasomens. a oi] furnace, $12,- I. ne. HAYDEN, Realtor #8 ©. Walton Open Eves. CLARK TO BUY-SELL & TRADE 2 bedrm. Perry Park. Cozy bun- gniey. new siding. Down pay- ,ment ‘$350. FE 86-0441 Sun. 10 to 2 2 bedrm. North side. Ranch home. Vike new. Large corner lot, A good buy, $960 down. . 3 ae Utica area. ag so Sebel One fi a& plenty of close floo oe utility kitchen. ae $1,850 HOME & BUSINESS. At Williams Lk, Nice 2 bedrm. home with eo basement & vacant corner ‘our business, ZONED COM- AAL, Only $1,650 down. CLARK “REAL "ESTATE Huron ~— Pf & Lone MULTIPLE BROWN. Fo brigade Located near only hy ao old. Large 7 x ie lot. $275 a costs SELL OR TRADE~6 terms or will trade for cheaper home, i. $7550 FULL PRICE Te. old. Attractive bungalow. floors. Oil AC Purn. Alum, 8. Lake privileges. “Truly a bar- a Terms. . som $12,500 LAKE FRONT — Sell or trade for 6 rm. city home, Ratich style a, w full base- ment. ues rey & 2 car gar. over 100 of water, frontage. 2 LIST. WITH. — us‘ for tet Pies Ph ve Py yea 8 ervins SELL & TRADE. fF ol 377 8, Telegraph ' .\ J H. BROWN, Realtor" M07 Elizabeth Lk. | FB 24810 TIFUL is the only word to describe os ? ated 2 bed SUBURBAN | }-bedroom = oa Fou ts See For Sale Houses 43 Toast ata eatin a tl ia Pal nt iy +BEDROOM COLONIAL Indian Village, Newly Decorated, rp and s, New 2 Car Ga on rE j. $17,7 IN WATERFORD - Mewiy decorated Pome ic Ise ‘oe. wine Sah furnace, fags © tas corner bloc PHONE FE 8-0458 front. Full basement. ersonville ken wes ar Pate ag cera bats Heit ates C. SCHUETT, Realtor 460 W. Huron, across Pontiac Gen. Off Baldwin ? Pull be at I gs auto. ol for: street. Ins nace, Pav ide city, near school, . ete. "4 fe . ust, sell ferlora m frame in Wa- ord .. New awnings front and side. Large th x 160 ft. lot, all fenced. ~ An ideal spot for children. Call for appointment. GILES REALTY. CO. 178 WIN AVE. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SYLVAN LAKE Brick a a bedrooms, tiled bath, x 18 ft. screened porch. breedeway, Tec 1%-car ode fu. ae street. A GOOD TERMS. POSSESSION 3 bedrooms, large wardrobe closets. Kitchen features re IMMEDIATE Brick ranch, box, e+ at, 4% MORTGAGE, CALL mR AP- _ POIN TMENT. ' NORTH SIDE 3 bedrooms, pad heat 1%-car ga- - yage. $6,350 fall price. Terms. Smith- Wideman REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES. FE 4-4526 » 412 W, HURON IRWIN | GEORGE R. brick rancher on nice- sae roo GI 2-bedroom Loewe mond gale cated on treet tt — lo- Thi ULD YOU? ig? rested bait to. your taking orders for custont = rf ours. . Your plane i basement, oak foots — complete plant all sete ‘be. veuret Gal can today, nos obligations Siarts as ‘ou get more home Suna a see home. ORGE R. IRWIN, eT es Py BALD WIN E §-0101 MULTIPLE LISTING ‘SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE VACANT - zg. rice ‘ and Leste grijese | te eat an ° = og e, Nice basement OAs race. 2car ga- ent drive. pero we sto ~ {no elear condition. nace Shaded lot 50x150, Low down Syne. Owner moving to California, 40 ACRES PEER COUNTY. Corner 40 pet “a nk tie © Level. — teal ears omg 130 rm! Ly ne ter hae St Kinzler Fae 670" Ws Huro rr 4-3525 bo answer sal _ 4.1796 For Colored oors, iced costs only oF full sgremen z wen hosing pod a other well Bae a3 © bedroom ho aon “i ‘aw he gee a ville, wil 18 soit mle ot Realtor, 610 W. ron. ‘ Income Property 43A DRAYTON PLAINS 9 UNITS ents a “nacer gran at oy enters, | FORME — Ta cna eae Tne ne pelievabie lew price ‘of $52,500 | —'HOLMES-BARTRAM | OR a1080 ‘Pi emnes’ On, 2-f200 | ° 3 i ae wa gases emia Lake ta and Lake Priv. 13 to acre. fag ah ot Baved aes: pk a Ma Sylvan L. Lake ’ Lake Model a} 18.000 or jency apartments - fl a4. 800. “Seen fat .& ei feebian Owner 16 units and Sale Suburban Prop. 45A MICHIGAN N BUSINESS ' PO OIA ene eS eee aah, DRORER 500 0p, $io8 down, oF s@uly| pane AT OUR DOOR a8 " Canfield s ‘GReenleat | _ FE 41582 NS MILK ROUTE * 100x150 PONTIAC-W. WATKI tate oie ae Fro oR oe vite, do hard renee io” nord near M15, gogd ground. 950. $1 wn. . priced lakefront lots. $50 eet 8 $25 den, GUS, Realtor we’ 7 Ortonville NA_ 17-2815 au HILLS CORNER OR 3-0641 DRAYTON WOODS — Large corner wooded lot Asking $2,500. WEST SIDE - it street. $2,000. NORTH MER: C street, 80x 110. Cheap. — WIGAN AVENUE — 1302225. Low ms. eee STREET - 100x100. ROAD—60 ft. frontage. NE ROAD. (8, of South Bivd.) $1,100. ih wenaeegp ~ .Garage house ay! PAyENUE Tasiegs - 330 Zoned commercial. Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 W. HURON FE 5-6183 FOR PERRY ACRE LOTg CALL: wate §-2053 A | H, P, HOLMES INC. Plan Now PRING BUILDING 1 CHEROKEE HILLS! ! See the best — of 109 ft. sites for better homes — com-/| PE 4- pare the be glee country Ble Select exact needs! Carl W. Bird, Realtor 503 Community — Bidg. sult YOUR FE 4-4211 FE 5-1392 For Sale Acreage 47 10 TO 60 ACRES, Magachlh —_ location on blacktop road. Holly. Only $400 i acre with terms. STEELE REALTY, 13% Highiand Rd. (M39) at Highland, Mich, ~MUtual 4-2045. > MT. CHRISTIE: AREA acres, scenic & rolling. North 0 Year-round pond & some wooded areas, Access to M2, con geammnad building sites, $320 cA a4 EBSTER, REALTOR Oxford ny 8-3122 Orion, MY 2-2291 40 ACRES or ‘acant proper rty near village of oneal Exeetient etlnogey gfe for 1 fan “ — 36.500 with %ja, "an. Flo ie Kent Inc., Realtor Dixit Hwy. at Telegraph AMPLE ‘costoen PARKING For Sale Farms 48 Oe eee 220 ACRES, BEEF OR DAIRY farm. Buildings value over $80, 000. 200 acres tillable.’ 2 attrac. tive modern houses. 1 yalued over $25,000 3 barng — (1) 50x40. eh} 125. 4 silos, 3 naries 2 corn eribs (1) 50x40 2 small tool is, 35. acres of wheat. % Mi. to — _” black road § m of rand, Mi. w. “. "Suddvite Presently. used for over 250 P. Ww. DINNAN J6 W. Huron 222 ACRE ESTA ing land near Fenton, recreational — 2 bedroom, bath f having paneled den with natural firep'ace, . lantiseaped erounds. Horse barn with box stalls. $48 - 700, terms. PRIVATE LAKE ESTATE — 165 acres, completely — lake, m., = tile bath ranch, ‘led liv an excell farm, country estate, a 8 Tew anid $90,000, 8, Roy Annett, Inc. REALTORS SINCE. 1923 oun be ——— 5 aes — Sale Business 3 Property 49 Sas Ma op! ng center, : * Huron, FE 3 8634. : COMMERCIAL BUILDING AT 424 Osmun 8t,, go yrs. ol of occupied barber shop and 4 apt, Also vacant store 34x16. 58,800, "$4,000 down. Call OL 23-9761. DIXIE HIGHWAY One store and = six apart- ments. $630 pet month by 2 e. posnbl hie — Includes . ‘rer 46,000 do wn rontare 0 oe as Stout, Realtot 71 N. Saginaw St, Open ‘til fNVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Very good 8, Saginaw St. Prop- 3 stores 4 Rent Lease Bus, Prop 49A OARAGE OR WAREHOUSE - downtown Eieine aw yd wine Rak Hae ie? ee 3 ie “4 be tine ‘ Business 4 Opportunities 51 FORMER | AO ee atetion & SERV- car lot. Fo . sale ‘or cant Located in Nov, WwW 800 sq. tt —_ vent 6-531 . &. ep 2 VE 17-3426 after 7 p.m : SEVERAL EXCELLENT SERVICE Car Wash automatic 4 a Pontiac. Over $30,000 . 4 Ness, 650 ts, excellent territory, FE 66573, after 6 p.m RESTAURANT La 330 ft. on Dixie Hwy, $0 dese. On corner Bear}: ACANT ACREAGE Large & small. Some jake prop- CUCKLER REALTY EAGUE FINA 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. A “eBags ‘. oe in | Ph. Rochester, OL 6-0711, OL 1.0191 oj} WHEN YOU NEED “$25 TO $500 STATE "FINANCE Ct cor Meee S|? yom Mortgage Loans 54 MORTGAGES Beientio’. lal semmercial. | FEA Pi po af value, Detroit & subur’ a : Milford, Novi & all areas een Tana con- Want A Good Mortgage? If your home needs an improv: oe and your debts consolidat- ~ call A see us at once. Don't a YER interest, < . & rf me dager wt BENDEROFF . 200 CORN MT. CLEM-| FE 8-6580 — W Huron - a Heanor will sell all Swa ps 55 TWO BAY MOBIL SERV- aes? tion, pow “i for vense. BUNK | ,BEDS nok ID MATTRESS tential i busy thorough-| for tt. Mireles, studio —, foe Gaeenent rtunity for couch | or "Siaeawey bed, FE. rator. We wi will train Po _ at Eat FE 2-3433 or FE EQuiry iN NEW HOME FOR 4 Partridge 1g THE “BIRD” TO SEE A PACKAGE LIQUOR Established 17 years this growing ated in a m uor coe ider REALTOR PARTRIDGE Peer ere S Ww. HURON ee: |e ~~ RESTAURANT Rochester Area — Grossing over fio.” koa "STATEWIDE E pony Service of Pon Real *C HARLES, REALTOR 1717 8. BN aeers FE 4-0521 SUNOCO SERVICE STATIONS FOR RENT sum ve locations with mint- vestments for inventory only ELIZABETH LAKE RD. PONTIAC - Me ap LAKE RD. AT OAK BEACH WATERFORD TWP. TELEGRARS RD AT ia PONTIAC, MICH nee 6 weeks paid training press Financial iBor coma to ose “whe qualify. fo! comp'ete information phowe Mr. Griffith. SUN OJL ©). _DETROIT Vinewood 3-4200 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m GArfield 2-6943 ag ee 5 wT pm s eet ope, bate OIL Stations for lease. investment. Training and station locations. Available for sale or ae One with living | 345 Oakland quarters in lake area. Call On|? Cel messing: “: af 6-0083 “STANDARD OIL ROOM Ate NEOO RECREATION HALF-MOON 2 stall station for lease. Moderate |~ Enotty pine bar with double sink, investment. Auburn and Marshall,| {, For eevee Raw — work- Pontiac. Call MI metong * days. Or Ate a. ak “i m3 Radiel Mr. G. Howard at !VE 1-3426| 44257 tio er 7 p.m, _ SUNOCO SERVICE STATION FoR “23F" SOFTENER, BT coals lease. Modern, well located, can Pp produce high income for alert WILt. TAKE LARGE HOUSE- energetic man, ee ee = trade on el — meod- cour av: _ time ¥ st td salary, while learning period, cap-| _ General Hospital . OR 3-1926. So abe on me oP. se Piost or w po Funt,| For Sale Clothing 56 oom gr 4 Evenings Mr, Hanley, th : Ry AN USED WORK We're Goin to Press pants from ie; sbirtg from 300. on the Sp ition of the mugen SES “Michigan Business BLACK BROAD TAIL FUR JAGK- Guide” “ee Size 12-14, re sat JA To sell your business list’ now with Realtor Partridge to be sure property is in = spring everal thousa circu- aera Proven results. ee ing! Sau pa come in now SEND FOR FREE MICHIGAN BUSINESS GUIDE REALTOR PARTRIDGE |5 re ee er 4 MHBSD W. HURON WELL ENOWN PIZZA HOUSE Priced low for cash, foot & reasonable rent. ‘ . Call FE ims after 6 p.m, _Sale Land Contracts 52 LAND ‘CONTRACTS TO BUY OR to sell. Earl Garrels, EM 3-2511 or- EM 3-4006, Money to Loan (State Licensed Lenders) 53 =| BUCKNER! # FINANCE ANCE COMPANY BORROW UP TO $500 Walled LE., Bitmin Fini 3 on Borrow With ae $25 to $ « Household’ Pantick Corporation’ of. Pontiac 3% S. Saginaw St. « FE LOANS § $25 TO $500 — FM og GS Aud, Visit our office or "HOME & AUTO $25,000 down 3145 hel mle | staat ate LOAN CO. TN. Perry st. (Comer B. Pike) ate model car or will rent, FB 10784. 2-FAMILY ARATE E A NTED, ARTIALLY FURNISFED. ADE $1,600-EQUITY O: WILL SELL AT BISCOUNT RJ. J. VALUET, Realtor Oakland A Call Evenin : tay 8:30 LTIPLE L G SERVICE EQUITY IN 2 oT .. HOMH 4 ——— car or will sell. 6 ROOMS ; $4,950 ° TOTAL PRICE ° here e tHe “down ? house- aller. rice or what st bay iss part payment iin Bateman Kampsen REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 377 8. Telegraph 3 & Bun, $400 FOAM R RUBBER DIVAN FOR blond dropleaf dining rm_ suite or hide- , FE 14, PROFESSIONAL PAINTERS AND descrsiaty equipment, $100 cash will swe ue good transpor- 1962 WILLYS 2 .DR SEDAN.: Trade for metal lathe. ed E 8-097). "68 ¥ R CA Call hae 4:30 — $20. FE ADMIRAL ELECTRIC RANGE, PLETE- BP ae ee Seren * VE TWO YBA) . INA Casi FOR . om ad —— corders r onographs, Working or not. PE PE 2-090, aaa DEEP WELL PUMP & TA TO trade, MAyfair 6-5256. = ELECTRIC DYNAMO. LIKE NEW ane fe gid un with compressor, trade. EM 3-4501. = Florids—St. Petersburg age! new 2 bedroom. Ful- § ome Beautifully wit Priced at 7913500, — for home mere CHILD’ CLOTHING, sizes 15, 16 and ' rey _s 4a almést new NEW BRIDAL VEIL. : : FE 23-4136 $15.00 Ls Sale Household Goods 57 5 Piece CHROME INETTE inns tp One maple bedroom fal Fans 3 blue rocker, = desk; 8 pe, mahogany Par teceeat at refrigerator; A. 4 burner electric stove, ‘oven « and 2 sterage oo B, b att hen 2 benches, od Seminole, nl Se “anette Set sa aa a Mo eeoteal aka aes faccver fore ttern, 3 Sang a pair’ Eine: ge SIL Double dresser, ee bed. Ail tor SOS. Pity nes weet. Pearson Feuer Lake Ave. brand new davenport and Ego step tables, waning a8 te ito" y $2 2, fare ae Ave 8. ithe te good conditied, cheap. 3 “Reversible. Si He a tm a : Ne ~ ¥ $5.05 “Penrac tS ag i saurie.. ore ph tise. FB - THE: PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FRBRUARY 13, 188 pi gg on von bed fram nerepee ‘Puralture 13.06, $19.95. Ine matireies $17.95, Cot- roast, eT rake ave] ste mss i _ Ave. straight sewing. New REPOSSESSION SPECIALS JM Ait a: Be oneal, S| le 33-— ow ‘a. SA sinha. 8 ‘down delivers, GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE % 8. coe rE aP ta Late aeeel e Blectroluy 14.06, Terms Curts Appl. ae WR dk 2S SEWING MACHINES — SINGER Famour Singer swing needle, auto- orative and use- as easily. as portables or < Ae ial cabinets available at Lagan mrt ot BURNERS. 149.50 complete. Samuel's Appli- oS re tates ; ER, C. s 4-0283. OUGHT IRON . prings wi We. 6. ie a at ;, — Ryeneg Pete | and sore. BOUG SOLD, ©x- eben ed. ‘ouaH 602 Mt. Clem- ‘ iN machine. a — ER A om er cabinet sew $9.23 per tor 964.61 contract balance. ond ble these saye, GUAR, washer ..... 95 o Moire ted ane veo val is | apy ase SHOVE ...c5ee 95 05, ese are new é 08 gns, famous makes, yore ca 5 vee $19.06 tops, popular colors, Com . 06 : pe Pereific values. Mi a myzenoenh. 393 Orchard Lk, Ave,|R 0. weisa 1608 10, ER 010 DROPLEAF Pea ‘ ‘hairs ,. rn Hise Gas uromiatic. weasher Hotpoint dry- sah and PE eel, Bt Or + ave ” Fe 23-1002. exc, $60. Full size burners and deep-well on top. size. Stora Storage drawer, Rec aee Kt at Stapp's. ~ Huron Street. ELEC. DRYER Ns cond, $60. ELEC. STOVE, $60; DRYER, $75; Re Refrig., $25. rome table and) Dp a $7. UL 21366, 3128 Crooks ER WASHING appre- 1968 ath Sey must eel Awe to « ciate. OR 3-0756 Saturday afternoon and Sunday. Gasinator. range. nak ent condi- Van after 5 p.m.,|), eq ¢ Manager, a aug Sa 7 TRADE eee ; a ek Perera ners ECON soil MAS f ees ise 95, di 4 ELECTRIC RANGE #35. DAVEN- Used. Tetrigerstor 4406 etl reed cont, We. Ey ey te. Radic aga 422 W. Hu- }gpethos ey a a= ¥ Soa VA IM CLEAN . BRUSHES, matic washer §25, FE 6-2766. FURNITURE FROM 6 Ri niece. FE 4+ reas. Sell by Th FREEZE a ion wer repair y eC: : name = a ra ~ 2 ‘To: : haa ra Pa a > | ee SER ee aa Five "yes" 0 Lake Oxi Felt "Base Rugs Ave. : i for only $6.93 ore gormary Specials i" Felt ase Rugs - Washer. %% & one-six-|Reg. $6.95—buy for onty $9.95 #5 Hab + Syers, 141 W. ron, F 4-3064 ok SWEEPERS, New. over Sica SEWN O MACHINE. dl itieel Retigersor. RANGES, Eleciric or Gas. iad ir te model, Take over i or Dox 10 day home trial Michigan Sew. ing mter, FE 2-333 models, your choice, From $88 G00D HOUSEREEPING SHOP _Teleyision & & Radios 5 57B 6 OW 1263, NENICE cT. a REET PE_¢158)) ray ake Rd.) PE 2-5459, . R ERS nv TV, SIROAGe Sake OVER Ff New ee brand payments, $3 per week Original «20 cw, ft. «Chest, cost $220.95, balance siso. Fire Be Dorian. Sale Sase: ie Brore,' 0 N, Saginaw E-Z terms. 2" O8LE : n Rena om y ROO AR LAND. PU! FURNITURE CO. EVERYT YTHING FOR =. 1048, Sa w HOME FE 2-6523 bet een {o"pm oR Ui LL (e) _ Stereo turn-table sae arm. 20 watt amplifier record changer. er ftems, MI 47276 A UI R sins Peer's Appliances, merce Rd. Silvertone Console BA 816) FREEZERS-N OR G E- iT’ TV — Mahogany Provincial Chests ts cabinet. Has doors to cover, me New mode! scratched) tyre tube when no} in use or crate m models, at Dig) nice item of furniture as well Pe discount coo = le “a television. FE 4-5061. td ie same ry “cash ai" FE an. = es “aE «| bald Water Softeners 57C ing state, EM 3-4476. Gas STOVE. ~sonpition,| FULLY AUTOMATIC lag ey Constellation $79.95. SALE ce mont, OR 3- pieces _Kupllances, MApie 5 HOTPOINT most new. Other “Gori pccrae om is OW, Te Fuse | break FE 3. iRow et Dy tor ss “tmperial "Prig i Sees washer CRUMP ELECTRIC re eis” tondition cheap. 4100 "La- 1886, Samuel's AL- se. |2 BNOW PLows .UO-THERM, pe zinen cot ma 2-3000 Cooley "Soft W Wa ater Co. USED WATER Ff sOFTERER IN re condition. Bargain. Call FE 5-96 Wate : OPpEMERS AT B10 DIB For hake ‘Miscellaneous «@ EM_}-3087 mT NES “3098 CON. 3 ten, . on deliver FE 2 UL ——— = NEW. KERMORE | 3 IN. ELEC. STOVE, Bare up to re auto. init ver, Both “Tike “ew. vo ‘rab clock riddle. te On ity 3 § TOUNGE igen AND 7 wood stool ae, Wsis Caton” Union. NEW Sat? CABINET sewing machine. Assume pym'ts. of Michigan Sew- $9.70 a month. ans caer = 32-3337 storms and money don, att dy Auburn & Rochester Rd.s UL ch re ans Ph, Res, OL tea | 5 sump EE Soper Lael gas heater $30 98 gal Dan” ake ae brs s $57.95 up. Laundry PAIN BALE. HAI trays, s : wiptice. At deka cents AVE! PLUMBING ee ae it Bone vigeginaw st, er items MI 4-9373. DION, i LARGE C a Bekonh Far welice Waa. — brana new, "$15.95. Pearson's i TABLE SAW % RE 2! I¢. 2 side extensions, blades, sadist yah: able ‘ight, metal stand. #75. A-1 sha on p eye oy Parkhuret be- N'S W. “Bilverbell. TER RUG & PAD Ti Xis AXMING 78 pe, chrome dinette set. General traverse e table & 2 end ta- ble hone bios, variate, All very reas. 86-6526. ese pore 6 pr. caaey RAWERS, oak. ~IAg aye. $50, Mi Myer SEL SELL KIRBY SWEEPER. ali attachments, 1220 a “SORTABLE BLDG. 6 . Full size — Used Used 1,000 ri. “oll tank’ 2905. BUY MID-WINTER | * CLEARANCE “ALL USED GAS & ELECTRIC AP- “PLUANCES~REDUCED PRICES, TERMS TO SUIT. Consumers Power Company ‘28 W. LAWRENCE: FE 5-8151 NOW and Savel MATERIAL FROM 150 BUILDINGS MUST GO! a ‘ wevespereess 46 ft. ax4, all jengths 9x6, afl Jenmths ..ecscees..0. Te fh ax8° all lengthe ............ 100 ft. 2x10, all lengths .......... Ie ff. Qxi2, all lengths ..... ee 150 ft. Sheathing Bds $6.00 per hundred CLEANED RECLAIMED BRICKB Bring Your Trailers ;|OPEN 88:30, | Mon. thru Bat. SURPLUS LUMBER & =< ) OR ofovs 1728. Bi $-2100 | 82, GAL, ELEC HEA $60.96 Burmeister's -CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES a 2 ft. bd}, lath ..... 10 va ore iJ ay more) r plyscore ......... “= ve ved mahogan: my a insulation. per M $39. mb, doors, comp.$1 A thus ie a oo le Aluminum Windows Burmeister's - HALF AND Mkt, FE 56-7941. 5 AND PORK quarters. Dopare 66 | GAST IRON BATHTUB ON FOUR Good condition, $10. EM CALCIN R AGE RN- ers, electric aad. tak S001 pele cost. Samuel's Appl. MA 5-60 Mara CIRCLE FLUORES moar 1 HTS, modern lights for ken ato ettes and recreation roo m 4. 13 95 value $6.95, factory marred, Phuore y . Showrooms. Michigan uaressent, 303 Orchard Lk, Ave. ~ CHURCH S INC. CHLORIDE UL 2-400 SINKS STAINLESS steel Sua 80. egular white, . oe. a. A. Teemeone. 7006 MSS, _ wes legs, GAGEMENT AND WEDDING Lay set, Like new, $100. FE >| eiacTAIC WATER HEATERS, + aa Electric water peste or Le. Thom 21 «cents ee ion, 7005 M59, Oy FURNACES oy cae Gas & oil, MAple 5-6011 85, TU Duets. & tank. MAple STER ROTARY VARIAB apeee sealer for cellophane ertical krimp sealing rolls. Ray 10 ft. variable apeod con MY 3-1667. Call after 4:30, 1 Ht §¢| FRE sTANDING TOILETS sit os uble bow) sink .......- ..$ 9.05 | Fee: bath sets with — 4 a comeet bath 0 with ‘Qndy ‘Trre 8A % idan et iN = 5-3100 73 — ie coll i other —- materials at a Eppa. pases {oe Thomp- se it, Garage Doors STEEL OVERHEAD Factory seconds and al} standard sizes, $35 and up, way closet drs. stairways window shutters. lectric garage — mperaters- e Eh Garage front sod 3 , estimates. .m., noon on Saturday. DOOR oe rE q"1_8. Paddock Marred Buy 8 new heater for a little more A electric, oll and bottled gas heat- ers at terrific ba oe ie ve. Fluorescent, 393 Or 65. HOT WATER HEATERS. » G Gas new. ge oo Power op —— $89.50 v 50, These are ome ntly qarred, Also electric, bottled tio heaters at Toeritic values. Mi eam ———— 8 Orchard Lk. HOTPOINT “APE REPAIR, ae Re . NEW, $50, $10. @. A. Thompson, $00 co} west, Cc HANTY, LARGE BELL. Suitable for lake. MArket 43064. JELLED MAGIC This mon ros —- - Sooptien 2 ot . or ubber ny bas 9 Hundreds of of colors to : D FURL & PAINT ‘Ave. VE 5-6150 ‘trom. [J ND 436 Orchar a au, mee, Gels vets “gies. ‘Frese are Bc amid par joo gen Romex 14x2. AR WA CK's 2678 ORCHARD LAKE RD. LAVATORIES, LAVATORIES, LA atories, all a colors, terri ¢ values from $6.05 Also extraordinary value lets @nd bath’ beings aon an Plu- rchard Lake Ave. orescent, 393 LGE. size HOT WATER BOILER & a burner. sees ie garage & in tol ABTS DIAMOND, Ss CARAT. LA ¥ complete with otand fa pels, A of G.A M59, atecn Wa ~ = SFALVANEXED PIPE Yen ary —— mgths ....... “re BAV Piatto: bier, 172 8, Bagin: cE te 0, yrs, FE 6-4Tis. OIL BURN and tank, good - Lerch TRL VAlley 1-3974. PRE FINGRED PANELING ‘ "BENSON LUMBER CO, PAINT SBPRAYER. ELECTRIC RO- | MR ea. yee ae “pow. . oO Ae og HOODS WITH FAN, ONLY G. A, Thompson, 7005 a “west, BUIL AT TER SES, $5.95, "Bree vaciivery. 8. Saginaw 8t,. “SPECTRE water heater 30 ec. Phen od heater of” New M — space oe o pandiyie. sq. ft... ee i Jak flooring per $75.00 we 3 Dive outside (fish “doors be pe oat fee A eeaioheias ot GeRINE” LUM eB 320 8. Paddock ‘SPECIAL 32’ x 26’ House 4 Rooms and Bath tos mien nea insuiation . all rough feaeer ‘Ker i a delivered to job si no plumbing, or electric! All 1 A-1 Material All for $1,510 - Haggerty LUMBER CO. og arg” cr: Sree : Phone MArket 41064 8, ihe NORTHERN LUMBER | Slightly marred | 0| For Sale "Hicaiinsaies 60 Misty cea nach Beret, any CHURCH'S ‘S. IKc. SHEETROCK CHURCHES. INC. ; UL 29-4000 tee oo 1 ard WED piggy t - a. . . eu id oat ne 5. hes SALVATION A ane “be LAL es TCMGER Oors & or tag ye eases a pag ta Four your sarh, 1035 ‘ses SOFTENER, 44.000 G i i. ompson, 7006 M50 w ~ WALL L PANELING xe UV Greeve Mahogany, = 4. " Bit on . po tint ined t a q 2 Lt} * Birch’ pr wins nit Machinery Saad eietetaetincie dh DRY: CLEANING pat 4, Pass Se Reas. tk DIESEL suatnka. 4&6 OA f distributor, _____ Do It Ce ol Bo It THE eal WAY!.- wih our pene HA heme mgs Mince PAPER tte Wood FO oe baie vOKIL L eAW RUG ee ee 5 ree" HARDWARE |. FOR RENT per 8 spose io Ronis sa) crs, polisners, far ph ger any anes: Seg Nee Fuel $, Paint 436 Orchard take Ave FE 5-6159 Frave SEWING MACHINES. Dr drapery materials, Paint, LO ronal plumbing & elec- cheesy ~ ahs Coen: 4 days meee By Sunday ign Oe ogicalm ‘Builders’ py iy. 3 “Tcateatw. FE 5-471 Cameras, Equipment 61a 2%x3%, PRESS CAMERA, COM: plete. Ektar lens. FE 5-2534 Las er 6 p.m. Sale Musical Gi Goods 62 62 nero 120 «=6BASS est ean EXC. _cond, $150. U RECORDION — E, ALL SIZES Accordions ers With lessons, FE yment, Balence like rent, ALBI: MUSIC oO 110 1 N, Saginaw 7RLNOT grand piano, used. nie is an unusual buy. Must be seen to be appreciated. $660. igeree mahoany console & pene like new, = $300 iful_instrumen wa a, bent = ta ort organ, used. “r eal tos at $1005. > | Grinnell's, ms. Saginaw. } PE 3-7168. BALDWIN - “ORGASONIC ~SPIENT in French Lab ee custom bu: coal ome bi "cherry W match, | — =< display only. Large count! CALBI [MUSIC CO. 110 N. Saginaw =F = vt “BALI ORGASON s Aon @ mos. old, Save plenty this one Morris Music FE 20861 “4 8 Tele sr raph Across from Tel-Huron ESTEY FOLDING ORGAN, 4 OC- * y ee rel 2-13 MODEST MAIDENS: bg is, Ay ton, ee 4 ES clay ARLANS “Does your father have to stare at us all evening?” is" __ Wood, Coal : Coal & Fuel 00D, 84 AT YARD, IW SLAB > PE 23-2448, 67 ANNEL COAL-ALL . = AR COAL : N- ad Chestnut dae ‘aes aye 2-8282. iD, , OA apple, cedar kind = 32-6244. 6900 1 D sf caversd. FE 1-4888. 46.1¢ A LOAD IN city mites OR 3-602 +100 mS saber, oy Bey BS Lapeer’ Rd. at M24. a 44238 oF rE Woon 6 ace, furnace ad kindling, Boot” Le Ra ih Plants, Tree Trees, Shr Shrubs 68 removal. FE 6- camueeD TREE whe ® RIM. ming & Stark Bros, Naceery Representative EM 3314 after ¢ For Evening Appointment Nut Ornamentals Trees p.m. AKC _tolor. For Sale p Pets” . were > OXF R “PUPPIES, E. 6-0634. 69 FAWN _Sale Farm Equipment 76 HEADQUARTERS FOR McCulloch Chain S: Saws WE HAVE A COMPLETE. LINE tuft Baa ke Ag AS - ve 8 eee, fe VD IN xt A a KIN BRC aN AN Sere ae e FE 40134 me it B 41119 ~ Ry is of viades, fite most eu “HOUGHTEN & SON J. 1, CASE & NEW IDEA DEALER Snow Removal Special Jecobsens, original $126—§68 Toro power handle, $169.00—6129 blower, adh 1b 4136, 1 blower attach, §79—$60 1 Ri 300 mage pe jeorge snow pl eo Trimalawn 9 een Siede +} sire ra Hf rt ’ ins Equip. it on As Hwy. MA 4 —— ae NT, 6607 Us. very ZARMAL CUB TRACTOR ea kING B 20S. on RONTIAC RD. AT bod Se . Auction n Sales 77 6 Wks OLD PRENCH POODLE, ence $60 Cal) EM_3-2706. AKC REG. GERMAN SHORT Lt a. BLOND PEKINGESE. 2 YRS. OLD. __Good for stud service. FE 44712 les CLEAN HEALTHY PUPS PURE- bred Na Leet mers small pood- ‘COCKER PU Pvoue _ Shop, 5 aretnesee + Pupp ee FE KC FAWN, . FE GREAT _— CANARIES, SonkeY itt PET 55 Willams St FE 4-6 cee case DALMATIANS, 4 __FE 5-6802 FOR SALE: AKC REGISTERED 4-6433, $20. 85-2758, apcion a SAT, AT 6:30 i south, 44 mile west “haired pointer pag will be gia "Oe complete — pions yon ckey, 43 \W this fal rnard a 9 room suite. Extra ose Tappan omer . Burdick &t., Oxf as stove. Duplicater. Dishes. attan furottere: Studio couch, ise- SeObLe ee 3 8 WKS. Typewriter. Odd chests. Chrom —_—Reasonabie 1 POODLE Seirigeretar, lesisie) _ qvinder: K REG. e ectric Trinder, s| Spot cuungas ae weber | Feat er, Yogic Te Fit AKC REO. R popriia a machine, black males, 9 wks, old, = gee Fin-back che _ Dinette, ‘100 rrors. ‘ome Desk. Oi! burner, is AKC GERMAN 6 D PUPS. acellanous galore, Brodie & 1 weeks hers and tan. Reason — Auctioneers. L.- Tyler, able. MA ¢ hs +) te for consign. BEAGLE Fora WiC ar ont gues Ra forget and bunting. $4 Also German Th Bcoa ‘pe ane ER- Shepherd pups. black and silver, — 2 pay te males, AKC $40. MA 4- ‘ BOSTON TE R R aTUD ‘CHAMP stock Curtiss . Auction Sales $089 Dixie Highway ~ Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m, Every Saturday ...7 p.m, Evéry Sunday ....2 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily Rlando 3-2717 DOOR PRIZES SAT. & SUN. , real organ Male. 879. _MA 43247 rou Harlow vidson in Sery- tone. * sutable tor schoo! sunday | GERMAN SHEPHERD REO. BEAU-| _ . ; bag a a iter ei Ae $260 terms.| tifully marked. Well trained, Exc. COLONEL JIM SAYS: cond March 1 worsey Da- SCALBI MUSIC pe PI 980 FE 3 fea ree oy = an rh son » te a 8 Saginaw _23F8. 0 : C 119 aseon OvtT eee ~~ PARAKEETS SUPPLIES ast hance! jas HARLEY 7 ANG i086 HAR. GTBSO OITART a5 “AMPLE | 18, sandei oor PE 27927) Recay f bad w _ley 45, Sharp! OR 36 fier, MY _ | pala 3 tate, | Because of bac weather, “B é —— HOL pe aE fa PH. | “Cages 691 4th ohm _— we were unable to move, oats & Accessories _ 85 a 7 PARQKEETE. Cé fy bein so brother, look out, We|4 FEW 3080 Scott MOTORS , iectfonle ciltin ehogsny, i | SoopLES — RauiitE. Tove really got to sell it now, CRUISE.OUT BO. PALES excellent silver O black. *i30 & up. MUI) All kinds of as Duratech Aluminum Morris Mi elegra: men _berry 9-0547. inds of new furniture, Trojan Cruisers & Runabouts sk, 1 BP Turon PUPPIES, MINIATURE POODLES | clothes, household goods wena: ¢ Bag po ai and Pekingese, AKC registered. | - ’ cnet: $129.95. EM 3-8261. jewelry, hardware, heat-| FE 48-4402, " days, aoe PE 40370. = SALeAGHE Reo. LABRADOR NFINTEYER ,*|Ing stoves, go, go, go, at) qauinmting . 08. 0 NO With 6 RGAN ores ne a BULL PUPPIES. au ; tion ai gh oa wie Hera ay a aROLe ” oung a m, an fi F GALLAGHER'S S REG. TOY FOX xX TERRIER PUP- Py E unday at PXEAND Hie 18 ¥ Huron St, 4-0566| pies, FE 5-73 __ | Oop-m. PR 4-712]. 3197 v uron. | Ay E 2.6122 PIANO 1 AR S cCuutot REGISTERED SiCD D COCKER THY D DEYINITELY _OPEN 9-6 DAILY INCL. — 2-5217 female, has shots, housebroken, IF It A AM * 6, BALDWIN AC ACROBONIC $10 FE 2-181, ext. 63, beforg SUN S SAL ES have it Fiberbias, BAND, : scelien cond, $500 Ca p.m _ 6673 Dixie Mwy. (Near M15) aluminum boats, m in PE 2 ibn oe S08 cme STANDARD POODLE. - FEMALI rs _____ MA_5-1341_ — MA _ 5-9066 stack. Sterling boat trailers. “Use saat ESET HERS rast ee eae oe Ss hi Harrington Boat Works GALLAGHER SPECIAL SALE, 9 PER CENT) 5,7 pep iq at 17 NOON FARM “Your Evinrude desler.” 18 B, Huron discount on ba ee eaiagg ee auction, § miles south of Hadley | 1000.8. Telegraph FE 2-8033 SMALI. , GRAND PIANO. ~— REAL uaranteed, fy Auburn Rd. Phone| i 8, Hadiey Rd to Sawmill) 14) FT. CADILLAC ALUMINUM | ;ALLAGHER’S UL: se RR POPPIES + WEE tate south to Yeas foment Meal | tarough sents steoring “by wind: : rou L * & 1a Et meron ° ST. BERNAR 6 WES.| or 3% miles northeast atlonee: shield Priced to sell ri $478. I ti 62A nae STERED TOY FOX anes outstanding “ae = Ps zs O act een eak ¢ ool Joes oy e 4 * “Music Tastruction 624 uerriers. N Nice breed. FE ¢0488.| Ferguson ita Fora plow 164 Ries meg gr" steering, A terrific ck ruc ih RENT A ~__ Hunting I Dogs _69A ~ O9A| Wagon’ P ton 1057 grain Harvest | Take M86 to W. Highland, turn ZER ORGAN Handler, 1986 No. lea tractor | fight on michary Ridge d. about WURLIT a ) REGISTERED ENOLIBH INT-| spreader. John Deere 7 ft. dise.| 7 mile i Depiede Rd.; turn for as little as $4.05 week ups, 5 mos.. baada. unit DeLaval milker, 38 lett" and follow signs ig Dawson's YOU GET ALL er pur DeKalb White Rock hens. 300 bu,| Sales at Ti a 0, ev- “ in r home FEMALE AGL 300 te 1 ery night Maine — use OE grea FO cs Female German short halt 2 yrs. me pales hay. Alfaie brome baite a mi —all lesson a. pa SEL. Quantity of silage, plus many | % a aOR an fon MALE BEAGL R. 8 &| more tools. (A good clean sale| while no a 3 uP ge a a4 = a money My “polis _ Meense, Fe +06it, from one end to the other, all in i 4a ee as. .. aE ae excellent cond.) etamora Ban e nat NB, MUaIC.CENTE AREA Dogs, Trained, Boarded 70 2 Creth. Walter Alien, Drop. Toe | OWEND MARINE SUPPLIES - Ona. - - ‘ul cee *plano gOnE FE 2400 repair 0G8, CATS Ts BOARDED :D, PE 9-4108| mott, Auctioneer, Oxford, OA | 6 Orchard Lake Ave 8020, PHONE *'Burt-She:l, 375 8. Telegraph. | _8-21 : Fiberglas 858A eee aoe cs yes will doe se of cov we MR, BUS USINESS Af iST CUTTING ne 60c & UP,| desirable household effects, In- racer rad a rye, ber, tes ot Is La voll business tines Bw m straw, manure Deliveries. MA| cluding lots of tools, curtaing, Mi A by short carriage. (ype - drapes: linens dishes, ile, have @ - ‘e & heavy clothing. Nea new long carrie of wl set, | fig a py agen) pole a ty tet fan te don bie oarie cise iraenriatin ‘Offered 87 aithiouitios:, im w deliv ver, OA 8-219. tive potion gd we in ab meee vie HAY A AW, tenis tackat. ‘Tees recor pen Put ld P HILADELPHIA, AND ee FE rgh. _ aneusnee to fter 5, * for every. room, Many minal Dew e918 MIXED HAT oe ewes training’ chair, _ Sale Store | Equipment 64 4-2521 stroler, bassinet, ete, Small lot of | tie to Detroit & return, For de een a Fe poust port |For Sale, Livestock 7?) fort Commonity auction on Mi | FLY “LENOINE AIRLINER Te PP PPL PPL LPP ALP AL APA AAA , reat cau Saeee a " drde |) SET .PONY BOBSLEIGHS, , just_N. of Oxford. "eaitorsia, no awa ino. bs i : Pe why van, trailer, err tvice, Inc ; oR ope? geese Brave free R horse taller | 2m fer south. Ye For Sale Housetrailers 78 FROCE GOING i nia PAr ter [-. retructure, 1 (aft. doubl Ramin Ey : - 1958 HENDERSON, mee 3 BED. load either way. FE _5-6806 uy open, vegetable case, Also COLT R alt “ou WOMEN FASSENOERS>TO _mhelng, ded "Sour |? HF acd pony’ @ yr. oid. mare ins a ak Bea “gxe, | —Sleermster, Fis.” : pory, esinut mare foal. Reg. $005 ~~ Wanted Used Cars | 88 Sale Sporting Goods 65 perdirare ranger Rd. Ox- BOB HUTCHINSON papoeenapnpen ae agaamagird a ~ ; HOME BALES, As A R JUNK AND HULL, BHORT HORN, ) YRS. OLD, re ‘ iid Fontine Lake ke A EM 385 a 4301 Bite. oe , bn -120 gee cars, FE 2-2666 days or . 10956 GENERAL. 2 BEDROOM, 45 tee! et pit leaen, eties MA $200 & sasume payments of 7 E e N OF QU é me i 35 ‘obi. mo. Balance $2,269.12. is a “ 2. Bi ur Bel cape mount * Sale F es Prod 75 cE WN os.| “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS” in ROLLE ale Farm Produce dyke lot 108, PE. #-4199. ; sicaten. tales 9 8. iio. FS. a waren rT Cz. we: Pass RE PAYING : GLACKMORE FARMS, APPLES,| wishes & TV A real buy, MY TOE ed eno Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B Irraos Oo ome ing, 2159 Silverbeli ire FREAW-T me KL Tral'er. since ‘i Uat- Batt & TACKLE — OPEN 7 Pg 20 cents dz, — 3 dz. Moysee oe Orchard. I Lake A Avenue. Sane. Gravel 6 | & t Dirt. 66. “@AND, GRAVEL, oat eh of rs ev oigc a ban Bulldosing, ex- eatns in, [:) 32. USsHED STONE. Eee es hae co’ io PRICE BUY! Sale Farm le Farm Equipment ment 76 $99.50 TOTAS. brand new chain hae See it at 4-gee PF Miller Gard Lawn 44. Equipment 151 s oodward. Jv, _¢ 14 Mile). Bir- mi ngham ~ We. aise have the fates models Me- Culloch Chain saws. 5 TAR ACHINERY — NEW A use’ ix Olive — op Mae 5 ust nor ‘of Onto HAMM r pullt. Deve Machinery, Ph, NA 94-3202, Ortonville, 3 <" demonstration at W Warner trai. Mu Sales 3008 *o J one of waily'B Byam’ Ped cit a ara * dition Hits a . 3 7 * Lm éagaition : THE | ANS W ER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it’s F E a-$18h. “| 48 Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes wales. , Highway. Tdays a week, OXFORD TRAILER Ww G L onan the act | Par dena os irom, We trade, sel! or rent 2 have he r erful buys iv CS oN, axe Orion on PAR RRHURST Trailer Sales 1840 Lapeer Rd Lake Oriow) n Featuring new 1059 New Moon ieuie homes Betwenn Lake Orion. and Oxto TRAILER E “EXCHIA New ae Used 8-10 Wides USED TRAITE N RENTAL PAYMENT Suan ¥ Bottle Gas farts and Supplies | Aimy teas FE 2 pen ® Closed unday VACATION 5 FOR §ALu or Ra 3 Jacobson Trailer Soe iiilams Lake Rd, Drayton Plains OR 3-2838, Wro UaED “FRAILERS, WE WILL ell Laem on our Bho for 10 Seen cent. Hy Mari Ht wales ae Holly 2, olly; ae 79 Riad! Trailer or Space AUBURN HOGTS MOBILE @. Tue finest % mile 6 10 PE 6.3961 ‘a sib cL ia: he Bk ieee ota On ioe Frat TEFORS Coat we a sat Bee . ils 1624 Rene at ak on eee wile wna *8 poi gerse Be Dat Lake Orion mand nose Lakefront aod pi j v te ont and playground. § 4 _vark. P Auto. Accessories 80 REBUILT BATTRAINa, 05. GEN. erators, starters & voltage regu- _lators. Free delivery, © 3 For Sale Tires 80A Arrow A-| USED TIRES 4350 UP. WE buv oat ee whitewalis, TRE SALES 4. | 503 Sa set ot PE 4-0087 1963 FORD MOTOR, COMPLETE, $90 " o some 1943 Ford parts OR 3 STANDARD BRAND NEW Tihs trad: d in on npr og Safety Tires n to 60 per + off, Black or “whitewsl i ED WIL "LIAMS . 451 8 Gaginaw at Raeburn “Atto Service 81 CRANSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear cylinder reboring, Wally's Crankshaft Bervice, OLive 1-0263. GRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE ear Cenaders rebored Zuck Ma- chin op, 23 Hood. Phone FE Sale Motor Scooters 82 PPBAPAPP PLP LA PLLA LALLA CUSHMAN. OVERHMAULED. Pie 681900 Beat offer takes. NEW 5, COBHMTAN “BEOOT- fle 4-4246 For Sale Motorcycles 83 PE 15% DISCOUNT We will give 15 per cent discount on all genuine Harley Davidson parts usee to service or overhaul MOTOR SALES 62 WEST HURON re 473 PE 41701 CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG -MOTOR_ SALES Cass..at Pike FE 5-7300 CASH“ LATR MopEL Co ee ity Mot otor Sales Vit | . ie) You've SEEN THE REST, NOW ss see the bea sinere take >; _-2en, _bD Dixie OK L Lot ec ry Me} otor tee mt ‘Dixie mg = on tetep ae Es ta what will l hs , We eed fae Te ee ur re er hi 4F cars feet x1 oe Open 5 to 8, 4340 Diaie ly. ypearion Plains "WE “NEED CARS ‘66 to ‘bh models Must be clean. AVERILL'S y, ixie H we poeta Dist BY o-c008 Wanted Used T Trucks 8 89 “Tes uP wisy Ye TON ‘86. OR "56 yu’ box, MA 6-1878 CASH PAID foy. all models. , Used Trucks SCHRAM's AUTO & TRUCK ° Hwy. 2530 Disie von ‘Ba reasonably pried En | “Used Truck Parts 890A tae tia geod = M. ee fae on ~'S1 GMC Van, 14 =e Retail Branch OAKLAND AT CASS Auto Insurance 90A avee Lee pigeons Big AND Pp ra “aie axle _PE_4 cs for most cats mts. of $5.45 ea. Foreign & Sports rs 90B pad Ke ‘ites =f ‘b8 MGA ee cg pe ste on hs PTO “fee cleeb small var. bargain fer ie 0°" ” North Chev. Hunter ivd, at 8, Weetege a For Sale Cars 91 'h4 BUICK SPECIAL, HARDTOP, __ 90d 1664, Je ARS & TRUCKS be] Ot Gealige ‘ed conv — el —— Financing ‘ECONOM 4 CARS ea AUBURN aed evo vy, Pom Powe Pequipment 9 oR T3tot fe. Detroit iT 1-6060, “AMERICA'S Most Desirable Car In ‘58 ‘58 CHEVY We've Got ‘Em > “ALL MODELS 2-DOORS and: 4-DOORS Ranging i opt Price from un Only a Few, So HURRY! Matthews- Hargreaves SUPER-BARGAIN LOT 631 OAKLAND AVE.-: FE 4-4547 - FOR CASH IN A HURRY, \sell things TO THE Alpi Impala at Anything through Classified Ads, | y oes! Dial ee e aeist: Nee oe Ae, hate AF ee pee Geer ag 7 CLUB . ain Gaien oe 5 1446, $146. No MONEY DOWN | “NORTH CHEVROLET CO. Has the “INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR DISCOUNT ~ WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% Coverage ; no exclusions. 1987 Chev. 4dr. hardtop , 648 1 Ford Custom tudoor .., me int Chey. ddr, V8 oo. ccees Chev, door oo... cess, ef Chevrolet. wagon .....,. ‘7 Chevrolet door .;..... 65 more cars to pick from BANK RATES Open 8:30 to @ p.m. « North Chev. Munter Bivd, at &. Westword Ave. _] Birmingham MI 49735 | saan ee, era Oi Wer rs Clarkston Motor Galo Bk Gicrke OUTH Ri west MC 4 , R&H, i condi- 2 DOOR, 6. 1088 #8 ' 10.000 mi on lo aa FOR THAT Valentine Gift - FOR YOUR SWEETHEART “BUY HER A GOOD DEPENDABLE > USED CAR FROM SELECTIONS IN . SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 _ Open Eves. ise * | Ramble ’58 CRS, CTY. | Wagon Rat Auto Power 58 CRS. CTY. Wagon B&H Auto Sharp ; noe SUPER SEDAN Spare _— 58 DELUXE 4 DR. RGH, Onyx Black Beauty, "57 CUSTOM CRS, CTRY. '56 DEL SEDAN Bde DELUXE White Special. 56 CUST OM CR CRS. CTRY Wagon (Cream Putt) ’56 CUSTOM. CT RY,” Stendard T Wagon R&H rans, |, Low aniles, ONE OF THE FINEST BSveee wat Bak eaten rca des Panes #z * 4 * * a * Sas 4 MTRe es FE 23738. ‘HOMER IGHT MTR3.|- ti ha Michigan from Pontiac” 2598 -HASKINS: MONEY SAVING. SPECIALS ‘1953 Plymouth 4-door, radio, heater, like new tires. Above averaj condition. No money down . “38 ° ré hard V-8 engine, Ford- ee ae heater. Above av- erage ‘condition, Any old car GOW onic cect ennerdtrcene e408 953 Mercury hardtop, V-8 engine, Lpialtoentny radio, heater, Like new * condition 1955 Ford Customline tudor, engine, Fordomatic, radio, heat ee ee ee eect he eh e eee ee rolet 150 2-door, V-8 en- Leni cme heater. As low as fo old car = oaroo8 $1200 1987 Cheyrolet teeny oo g Blow nae "sent hl ur. ” q908 Chevrolet Biscayne — vs 1088 a sine 090, 2door, solid Terre eee er) Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie way at MIS MAple 56-8071 pest op CROWN IMPERIAL nog 8, Hampton. All white, load. with extras, Perfect condition. A ODES. INC. 900 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI 6-0020 AL TOP, [ai poDGE “ROY — sh dr. & sue shjela we waaurs. L | Fe eine eon DeSOTO Ree Fitte ee $45 DOWN =. 942.13 PER MO. *55 PLY MOUTH Paverfe 4 lecestaioton $195 DOW $40.38 PER MO. BRAID MOTOR SALES ALER EALING cyl., Fordomatic, R&H ed MOTOR SALES Gash, seat bells. ‘This ls 8 own. | acy 1 Lake Orion » oeuer, Come & see it—you'll| 54 phic mA Je’ 2 DR. Paras to sutt, BIRMINGNAM:| i063 . DELUXE. 6 RAMBLER. 46 8. WOODWARD : matic. 30.000 miles : very clean, $506 ims PO Assume : ue, good | body Mr. Beil, ‘test LA 8.0407. EueIn, abi” wise Ack. COLE, ENC. oe NO CASH NEEDED 45, $19.75 “a. month. Two tone bi $605 | 1087 ee Werte KE AL GAB fs ales : in alge hd Feng; ra “ ee, Tay, 40000 a Sain. “e ae Needs motor, ee MERCURY HARDTOP, RAH. ieee ERCURY CAR PAYMEN 1086 9690 |] + BEES Nether oc GON. £e? NO Mt EY: SROWN Assume R&C RAMBLER SALFS . We have as © mile- ee hia EM_ 23-4155 1965 RANC o ‘tl ® . low yak : PONTIAC-CADILLAC | : gest DR. WAGON | eee = “|*s8 PONTIAC Safari Wagon $3794 ‘|'58 CHEVROLET 4 Door H.T. $2244 dfa*}'S8 CHEVROLET 2 Door ... “ine f.|'81 FORD 4 Door Wagon ... ae rornac “4 Door H.Top $1204 ‘NM CHEVROLET 2 Door .. $1006 $804 ? Pasesees $804 7) fig6 FORD 2 Door ............ 8844 ino DODGE 3 Door H.Top ... $844 oy 2 ‘WA PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan .. : _|s64 CHEVROLET 4 Door Beden $404 J n WFORD 4 Door sedan are ba lt FORD OST te V3, ‘R&H, $525 yo on . 1% miles per alien. Call re bas0. Community @ tires, MY ~ KAISER. GOOD COND. bon Be ena een $4. LINCOLN CAPR steering & brakes "I windows. New tires, M 3 h MERCURY 1961.4 DR, * Boby waw Clea: ngine, lik we PULL race e ie, e podaty ® baa truck or sell, 2-00) 1. i TS ? Le hel my agg hg Lake Orion Motor Sales my B ati : wer "brakes, * oak | & we agnor, ny Ra . ae RY H. r a aoe . “hs Part of the Deal” a1 a: 84541 OPEN po. | Orchard Lake at zi — _gehvice oa SS TEROME ate it Pontiac 4 dr, station wagon. R 1054 bodice adr A ol equipped. low_as $5 p 1987 Ford sigtion wagon. 2 wer FOM vas, er, rakes. Shitewelia * A’so trans, motes specials, § op agi ae en G of | Maple sole Sr Mapte F114 ‘se NTIAC CEPT CON vert, Tri-power. Standard anitt. Power, ta El 68-6018. ‘iS PONT! aT} NTIAC 3 9 ae | ng te = tT a PO Time-Place To Buy _ ~ HAUPT Pontiac Sales Hydre Power oer & brakes. Ridio & Heate $105 dow Eye glass ry -dr, sedan Hydra. White walls. $95 down, Ne moter vintele $6.50 pe low eek. ts3" Backard &° 4 or Seadun Hydra. Radio & heater. Power brakes. ayments as No money Lot Be cdl) ae ehiet Ie aa eet cusToM sites “fi r FE 2-73 . BUPERCHIEF. H Hydra. OR 3-1572 aft- PONTIAC 4 $1,505. OR ia 1 PONTIAC 3 Ciba A SNOW TIRES. eod cond. OR 31-0460. ydramatic, ‘M6 METROPOLITAN, Ralf ji.000 miles, EM 3-6330. Theme | of “fy 4 o. Call Cred- rke ier MI =4-7500, i eaber Ford. been snowed in. Now we pore to sell 30 new Ramblers in days. Buy now & save. spring ann ces T higher, L OGAN WE BE LIEVE ~WE CAN BEAT -ANY DEAL! uM ‘35-4156 AUTO. ein, & 2 Ke Red matic ry white ivi Aj ——— ke Ch Ht ae BinMixowA __ 066 ‘83 woe oe ee OWEN Will trade FIC 8-05 ‘bl OLDS be aQoD TRANG. a. FE 5-1446 ; LE 08 sEDAN. + EATER. Oo MONEY DOWN Assume 11.44 mo. Call arks at MI ¢7 Ford ~ DEMO 1959 OLDSMOBILE 98 4-DR. HARDTOP FULL POWER SAVE $1,000 ‘TAYLOR S Chevrolet-Oldsmobile WALLED LAKE MA 4-156] OPEN EVENINGS 1966 PACKARD. IT'S SHARP ANT AWD equi: ! Real — & ard iy, | rebate 9 $36.25 in- eluding al terest yee en. BIRMINGHAM. RAMBLE R008 8. ‘WOODWARD: MI 6-3000 OUTH H-TOP. RADIO Wwe PL i HEATER, ABSOLUTELY NO oregi op gh ee pay- ente of $8 Credit +. Parke at’ MI 61800 Mer Turner Ford. 8 “PLYMOUTH crus COUPE 3 3 Good trans. $125, FE 4-084}. Ob mi Plymouth Savoy RUSS JOHNSON ie ie. _5. payments of edit Mgr Mr. . Harold Tur- 48 PONTIAC. AUTO. SHIFT. i> cond. FE 8-3037, 1052 Olson. PONTIAC STAR CHIEF, 4 Dr., fully equipped. OR 3-6467. "50 gf pay $125. FE 5-1 THROW AWAY THOSE CREEPERS! Fed Up - rig ee” THE §N PLUS AN ON RELIABLE CAR? DRIVE Up the Hill 9052 W FST HURON WHERE YOU CAN AGAIN LEARN TO ENJOY SAFE DRIVING AND No More Troubles . $1804 $ive4 Pree ey BUICK 2 Door H. Top $1194 "6 CHEVROLET 4 Door + $1004 Sri. 654 BUICK Super H-top $704 $494 eer ten $504 eeeeee 1°58 PONTIAC SC SED. Power steering and | ia i Fortine +r 7 WAGON 4 dr. Buperchief, coral & white, RA&H, 4 bar. carb, sportiite, cus- tom ‘{nterior, exe. cond., 3520 Gregory Rd. FE. 5-6572. 1956 PONTIAC BONNE V Bports Coupe fu.! beer with ip _ power, $2, 0 | Call OR 3-4102 ‘Me PONTIAC CAT. steering & power brakes, hard- top, nice car. No. money down. Take over la para — month. _Pvt_ owner FE 6- 1957. Volkswagen $1295 _ Larry Jerome ROCHESTER 1.07] on LER A ‘0 VOLKSWAGEN, EXC. COND. $1676 FE 54-4368 1957 VOLKSWAGEN, | AMERICAN model. Full black viny) interior Haze blue hody. king for a sharp one? |This is tt! $1,305 $49.15 per mo, Including all charges & interest. Very low down payment or old trade. BIR- MINGHAM-RAMBLER 6668. WOODWARD _MI_ 6-3900 VOLKSWAGEN, ‘56 8S UNR R&H, good eondition must sell-— | of our beautiful used cars and find on for yourself, | 1957 BUICK ‘talk. Cobre. over? to Rocbelien We stand behind oar regular sg: adh per cent, Open ’til 9 p.m. or later, on -. 1958 IMPERIAL ” Senate s ¢ $3797 1957 PONTIAC. oe “$1695 Sater tikes ney’ ne watts sys a 7 1957 FORD scart: 1, 81695 power it Graken . or rade be ater white. wer shes 1957 PONTIAC eer $1895 rchief of pardien. poner See brenes. . Hyd rama 0 Py radio, 1957 CHEVROLET ..... $1545 feof 2 ee pi _ttendard penenion on a ef e, radio, heater, white ey res. $1895 yoy relate 91295 reread te ¢ — eater, white 1956 BUICK. “$1395 sewer " dietag. peer “areas. G hardiei ree by ag “heater, white w ue and white. 1955 BUICK ............$1095 Special erdtop, 2, Dynation, radio, Beater, - white wall 1955 CHEVROLET... $1145 Bel Air bardfop with Powergiide, V-8 engine, radio ae = Ate ig8 tre bp» Fl in every’ ws way. ‘ an "| 1955 PONTIAC ........ .51195 Starchief hardtop. Hydramatic, radio, heater, white wail tires. Greea and Wwory finish, Like new. 1955 FORD - lane tudor hus walls. we a 1955 BUICK were eater white “wal ga SU BUICK 2 e+ + eH al oor rdtop. weer steering while. wall rll licen apes, Bb Blue miss 1956 MERCURY ..... be ria hardto tires, ¥ ou i of ee & o ¢ #8 © #8 © © 8 we gine, Fordom yD hon ratte. heater, $1145 « Prpatiow. rom, . 91045 and seinen . Three to pick wewes ateer| wer brakes, fon eater, white wa «, pom Beautiful green and white 1954 PONTIAC .........$ 795 4-door deluxe wagon, H dpamaiie. radio, heater. fire ‘ 4 white finish. 1954 PONTIAC tte, ie ne ser, ..$ 795 Btarchief hardtop yer and white with leather trim. 1954 BUICK . 5 695 sedan with Dresher: radio, Sealer: a solid 1953 BUICK meses eee 8 595 @door sedan Guaranteed actual miles. a: res wall, Pl One owner *e + © © © & & & SHE PONTIAC-BUICK ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES $ 995 | | : HS ,’57 WILLYS Station Wagon Y |! “Cy” OWENS |r YOUR | Feiendly FORD Dealer|| | OFFERS THIS Fine Selection _ OF LOW COST, LATE MODEL “A-1 USED CAR BUYS. LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS att "58 FORD Station Wagon ........0.++0001 «$2095 om - 1 58 DODGE Hardtop Poe eee ee eeesees S2l95 ™ 57 CHEVROLET 2-Door ....... ease en , $1295 ene ’ 11°56 MERCURY Hardtop .:.....4.-0000-00. $1295 Pad 167 "SS PONTIAC Hardtop 3 cscecs0005 0000.0 $ 895 |'55 PLYMOUTH 4- bor sae ee $ 695. 104 55 FORD 4-Door eve eee erewennee oe een eanwe 3$ 745 148 ; : 54 FORD 2-Door i ok Ce $ 495 187 . ; 53 FORD 4Door: ...ccrececceceecceners ..$ 395 a) *S2 CHEVROLET 2-Door ...... nee saseece O99 136 52 BUICK 4-Door ....cce cece cece ee eee ees $ 295 m3 | 33 PONTIAC 4-Door ..........cceecucees $ 395 67 $3 PLYMOUTH 2-Door er ia | 69 $3 STUDEBAKER 2-Door .............46 $ 295 , ae °51-BUICK 4-Door Saenon ee ee tee ene $ 195 . ais ‘46 CHEVROLET Club Coupe ............. $ 95 \\ oe Cy Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147S. SAGINAW ‘ST. , FE5-4101 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. FRIDAY, 13th) FE 5-3588 | A DAY TO F EAR? — back. .» » relax ia er an ear Our car supply is very long, Our quality extremely high. Our prices slashed so low, You'll surely buy. 54 CHRYSLER New Yorker H’ hie power $ 795 58 PLYMOUTH “Fury,” hot! ........ re 9-1.) '57 DODGE Royal, like new ...... 1 sewed’ o hOOS 'S7 FORD “500” Hardtop ......... . -$1695 '56 FAIRLANE Town Sedan ...++++++0+es * $1195 ’57 PLYMOUTH 9-passenger Wagon ......$1895 55 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr., standard shift ......$ 597 ’54 FORD Custom 4-Dr., automatic ........$ 645 "56 PLYMOUTH 2-Door ...+....000+ vee ee dD 295 '54 FORD Station Wagon V-8 ..........66- $ 595 S53 PLYMOUTH 4-Door .......... sevens $ 395 55 FAIRLANE Club Sedan, black ...... +S 845 | '57 PLYMOUTH Wagon, 6-passenger ..... $1795 155 DeSOTO Hardtop ............- benzene $895 58 FORD “500” Hardtop, full power ....... $2095 | 58 DeSOTO Sportsman ........+-ceeesedes $2695 56 OLDSMOBILE Holiday Coupe, power .,$1595 57 PLYMOUTH 4-Door, automatic ......:$1295 ’53 PLYMOUTH 4-Door-.......... eeeeeeee 199 1°33 BUICK Hardtog ........ bee teeeeeeeees $ 445 ’58 CHEVROLET Wagon, like new ........ $2195 '| '57 FORD Convertible, big motor ......+... $1695 ‘| °56 PLYMOUTH Wagon, power too! ....,..$1395 "57 OLDSMOBILE. “96” Holiday .......%.. $2295 "86 DeSOTO Sedan 55025 60s cs Socess ences $1495 55 DeSOTO Sedan ...... aver Ris eles a ieee . $1195 "SS PONTIAC Starchiel 2.06 006 6004.00. 81095 ’S8 CHEVROLET Impala ...........022+0-$2298 56 OLDSMOBILE “98” Holiday \......... $1695 | This is only a partial list of our complete stock of over 75 cars. Be sure to satisfy yourself—see our selection before you buy ... you'll be glad you did! SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLYMOLTH DEALER 912 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI 6-5302 MI 65300 __going overseas. MI 6-6124 ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 ————— ob Russ Johnson Lake Orion - 1959 Pontiac Demo” BIG SAVINGS 1959 Rambler ‘Demo BIG SAVINGS 57 SCODA 2-DR. SED. 40 miles per gal. You nfake an offer S57 DODGE H’TOP Power steering and brakesio..ee: *, $1695 | 56 BUICK H’TOP | A-1 condition ..$1545, '56 PONTIAC 4-DR. IIT Sharp ...2<.~<. S195 '56 PONTIAC 2-DR. HT Powér steering and brakes $1495 '85 BUICK H'TOP Power steering and. ‘brakes «bore cacice $1095 ee we ener brakes 55 PONTIAC CONV. New tires, brakes S795 35 CHRYSLER SED. A-1 condition .. .$995 Transportation SPECIALS 61 Mercury 2 Dr, .......6005 $125 ‘b1 Plymouth 2 Dr. ..........5 $125 "60 Chevrolet Conv, .......... $125 "RO Ford 2’ dr, 0 ow... eee eae. $125 50 Plymouth 2 Dr. eo. $198 "49. Oldsmobile, Club Coupe + $195 32 LOW OVERHEAD LOCATIONS TO SAVE YOU MONEY: Near Broadway at Shadbol: and M24 at Shadbolt ‘RUSS. - JOHNSON. MOTOR SALES AUTHORIZED RAMBLER . DEALER AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER ||. Lake Orion HELP us CLEAR OUR LOT — ALL CARS ARE PRICED LOWER THAN USUAL AND THE SELECTION 18 TOPS. ‘55 Pontiac CATALINA COUPE Radio & Heater, 55 Pontiac 4 DOOR 870 : Radio & Heater--Sharp. $1095 Hydra- Brakes. eierses Glave eee eunveeeeetone ‘56 Pontiac ‘55 Buick STARCT@ tain Coupe—Radio * poe HARDTOP t D & Heater, Hydramatic. fee. : ee a fesececececeess -pLag5 eeneeeee wee selon ells '56 Buick SPECIAL ALLA ¢ 4 rs Beer aS Door fadio Ivory Paint. $1395 ‘56 Ford colt hes o & Meater, Fordo- eeue Low mileage. Power steering. a@eeee weeces leo see ee p ener eve enen nee ‘S7 Pontiac — a, o & Heater, Hydra- wets, full power. Two : choose from. '57 Pontiac atin bea vided pak Rly —Radio & Heat- - teenth ‘97 Pentiae sT ATION WAGON '57 Buick 2 r—-Radio & Heat- SPECIAL HARDTOP er. i pcan tenet 2 I & Heat- geeering er. a Two to re choose fro: vceeeess$1995 Ce oe ey "$2005 eee eeean “97 Pontiac ‘58 Mercury SUPERCHIEF = leeds WAGON Catalina Coupe—Radio 4 Door, Radio & Heater, , eater, Hydramatic, Power Steering & Po’ wer Steering & vias er Brakes. ary ce er Brakes. A beautiful 2 Cael wees es eee eu en sQeUeS fess eseacesucns $O005 FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC| _ RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS" 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) ~ 61 N, Brosdwa: M “ere ower Steering CONVERTIBLE . |) cee ecece ee HOU9S “ ; ~ FLOODED? NOT OUR BASEMENT’ BUT OUR: USED CAR LOT | THAT’S RIGHT! WE ARE FLOODED WITH ~8O MANY USED CARS THAT WE ARE - MAKING SPECIAL DEALS TO DRAIN OUR INVENTORY SUMP PUMP? NO, JUST $5 DOWN ON MOST OF OUR RECONDITIONED USED CARS 56 OLDSMOBILE Holiday ............... $1495 Hydramatic, Radio & Heater, Whitewalls, Power Brakes. - 56 FORD Fairlane 8. 4-Door .....ee.cseees $1195 rdomatic, Redio eater, Power Steering, Whitewalls. $7 ME RCURY Monterey 4-Door Sedan ....$1395 Mercomatic, Heater, Whitewalls, Solid Black. 57 FORD Custom 8 Tudor ............005: $1095 Heater only. Exceptionally clean car with low mileage. "58 FORD Country Sedan 2... coc. 20.5505: $1995 6 Passenger, Fordomatic, Radio & Heater, Power Steering & Brakes 57 FORD D 6-Passenger alse y sues caiesen xs 1695 . Country Sedan, 6 OD Radio & Heater, Whitewalls. "$5 FORD Custom 6, 2-Door <2... cces ccs seach 5 Fordomatic. Rein and Heater. 55 conver 210) Locke wa es oreereere scenes SOS adio and Hester. $5 PONTIAC "Catalina actor ieee veel: $ 995 —_ da pepaat Radio avd Heater, Whitewalls. 55 FORD Convertible ..........0c0.c0 eens 795 Solid Black, Fordomatir. Radio a, ,Heater, Whitewall< ‘ 4 FORD | Custom | V Deere Sseee- $ 595 |! dio & eater. * 54 CHEVROL ET "210 A-Door c26¢.c5sisss- $ 695 ‘ac’. Radio & Heater. '34 OLDSMOBILE. 88 2-Door noes ee Rene gt) eah) Hedramatic. Radio & Hater. 54 FORD Custom 8 2-Door ........ seasees $ 495 Excentioneliv clesn with Radio & Heater. "54 STUDEB AKER Champion ............ 595 Wavon. Overdrive, Radin & Heater, Must be seer if 33 MERCURY Monterey Hardtop ........ $ 595 |) An Leather Interior. Ful' Power. As nice as you will find, '53 FORD Custom V-8 4Door ..-.-. -. ve $8 495 ve Mortomatic, Radio & W--ter ? lt °S3 FORD. Custoin \ V-8 4-Door .......-..... 395 | Straieht Stick, PF ter Exceptionally clean. | 85 CHEVROLET a-Ton Pickup aban S795 | jo — Deluxe rn! ‘1 '49 CHEVROLET * 7 Ton "Panel BoCGOHEDORc $ 195 Evcrlient condition. 51 FORD Deluxe V8 eet ee eee ee ee@eeereeaae $ 145 Door. Radio & Heater. Runs eood "52 M ERCURY Monterey Hardtop ........$ 495 : Mercomatic. Radio & Herter. Real sharp! 51 BUICK Louper H Hard irdtop biew vee cases ee ..$ 245 _ Real ood. 52 CHEVROLET C Club Coupe .... se sce.. $ 295 . werelide, Radio & Heater at SET 1°51 PONTIAC Chieftain 8 Boe s eee easels $ 145 hy a io & ter. '53 FORD Custom 6 ....... +c eeeeeee vee c$ 398 2-Door. Solid Biack with Re“lo & Heater. 52 oO Chieftain & 22 .<.226 6 ee5 cea $ 295 '50 PONTIAC Chieftain 8 ew. ee § #Door, Radio & Heater, Runs good. —- 6 MONTH WARRANTY SMALL BSOWN DAYMEN — 1§ MINUTE FINANCING My Daddy Is: Eddie steele — -~FORD 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. - KEEGO HARBOR- ONE MILE WEST OF TELEGRAPH PE S-9204 FE 2-2529: RUSS DAWSON Motor Company> Original |-Owner New Car Trade-Ins '37 FORD 4-DR. STATION WAGON Automatic transmission, radio and heater, 2-tone, spotless red and white interior . 57 FORD TUDOR a Gas mileage special, standard transmis- sion, radio afd heater '56 FORD 4-DR. STATION WAGON __ Ford-o-matic, radio and heater, beautiful . -$1695 2-tone green. ........0... loans eee $1195 ‘56 OLDSMOBILE 88 Hydramatic, radio, heater, 2-tone blue ...$1295 55 MERCURY 2-DR. SEDAN Mercomatic, radio and heater .... 55 MERCURY HARDTOP New tires, Mercomatic, radio and heater, iseuces® 895 Spotless) aes cece cco cess esse cecee snes $ 995 TRANSPORTATION - SPECIALS , NEE P20 Eo Goceviied ueuse te Ore $475 53 Ford Tudor .....02-s00see0. “yeecon von e $445 te Buick soe cepe ee ere eer nse ess wens 595 'S4 Ford .ceccseeceseeaeeeeeeeues bo nee ene $545 52 Ford Tudor ....... a mimjorn se aie & ae eve aeee $298 °53 Chevrolet ........0ceeccees Pete cealeeeens $495 1°54 Pontiac ....2....2.e00- levesceueeneees $295 71 Ford 5.262 ine nen sie case esisss ys, ere $ 95 NEW 1959 MERCURY & EDSEL DEMOS. With New Car Wotramty At “Tremendous Savings 282 S. SAGINAW FE 29131 a A Be SN aes and absolutely captivating. DAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1030 -- Today's Radio Programs - é Actress Dorothy Stickney could hardly be enough time for talks and ne: Sena _THE PONTIAC PRES \ . ronan t Today’ a Television Sora --| _Frograme furnished 07 cations leled te this d@lums are eubjert 10 change witbent sutiee ; Channel @=WJBK-TV Channel 6=WW4I-TV Channel | J_ware-ty ane 9 CRLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS, 10:30 (1) News. (4) (color) Bozo the Clown, 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Comedy, (9) Person to Person. Actress) © (1) Betty Buoy. (9) Popeye. Comedy. “| ¢ Claire Bloom. Best-seller| 10:00 Ps Howdy Doody, (4) News: Williams. author Harry Golden. (7) Jungle Jim, (2) Racket Squad. ~ (4) Boxing (cont) 10:90 (2) Mighty Mouse. @:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Target. (4) Rutt and Reddy. $:15 (4) Box Four. 10:45 (7) News: Gordon. t) 6:25 (4) Sports. ie s pa Bowling. tee esile & Jeckle. 0:55 ( eather. . Loe 7) Comedy (cont.) : i 79 fo) Wild Bil. Hickok. taste 1) Soupy’s On. use (3) ole tee SALES . (4) Life of Riley. Fs im w , , (4) Cireus Boy SERVICE (2) News: LeGotf. ce Wkamp. 1:38 19) Bill | 6:40 (2) Weather em) Baye: LeGolt. ee RENTALS 245 (2) News: Edwards. 1:15 (9) Weather. (4) Weather: Eliot. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 9:00 (7) Detective Squad. (2) Mi 5 | (9) Cisco Kia, Newspaper’ 1) .99 (3) ee Schenk 12:00 2 — Shorty. - j iene - 4 a: (4) True St open to get rid of gam Stack, “Sabre Jet.” (’53.) i ory. RECORDED (4) S.A.7 Agent gets long-|$:%5 (2) N’watch Theater. (9) Country Calendar Posaltes shoreman job to investigate Drama: Robert Mitchum,|12:30 (7) Ramar. / T ‘waterfront racketeers. “Where Danger Lives." (9) Movie. (2) Medic. ('50.), Drama: John Howard, (4) Detective’s Diary. 7:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin. Masters “Experiment Alcatraz.” (2) Little Lulu. TAPES faces courtmartial. (°90.) 1:00 (2) Lone Ranger. (9) Million Dollar Movie,|#1:30 (7) Shock Theater. George (4) Quiz ‘Em. War Drama: Lana Turner, Zucco, “Dead. Men Walk.’’| (7) Bowling Champions. Laraine Day, “Keep Your (°43.) 1:30 (2) News. , Powder Dry.” (°45.) (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Window Shopping. FROM (4) (color) N. W. Passage. (4) Jack Paar. Eva Gabor, (9) Movie, - Pioneer woman is accused Jack Haskell, Cliff Arquette.|1:48 (4) Michigan Conservation. of witchcraft. “ M — (2) N'watch (cont.) (2) Pro Hockey Contest. © (2) Hit’ Parade. Vocalists|~ — garURDAY MORNING 2:00 (2) Ice Hockey. Fran Wapren and Connie), 4) Willy. ; Francis. os a oaths Farm Front. — 2:30 o Movie. EP PER I S $:00 (7) Walt Disney. Fantasy- : t ) Movie. ne ca. Kage — Donaid|8:30 @ Michigan Conservation. |$:30 @ on Party. p Duck decides to take yaca- ft ) "s Movie Party. : on Dee sia CAMERA SHOP (9) Movie (cont.) 8:68 (4) tenior) News. - 4:30 (9) Six Gun Judge. ‘ (4) (color) Ellery Queen, (#0 (2) 4H TV Science Club. (2) College Basketball. 57 W. Huron St. - Ellery aids kidnaped ex-So- (4) Cartoon (7) Realm of the Wild. ; FE 5 15 viet official. (1) Crusade tor Christ. 5:00 (7) All-Star Golf. 66 (2) Rawhide. Gil and Rowdy|®:30_ (2) Capt. Kangaroo. (9) Movie. encounter domineering cattle ; ; baron (Brian Donlevy). . ! 8:30 (7) Disney (cont.) TV News and Reviews. —s : , —_—— ; | (9) Movie (cont.) . THE AMM — A great new city has arisen —_ Berlin's ‘spirit of creative enterprise, ‘commercial as well as cul- (4) Ellery (cont.) P] h 90 P out of West Berlin's war ruins. It is a bustling city and a busy tural. Berlin's Mayor Willy Brandt foresees tie day in the near a P os (2) Rawhide (cont.) ay Ouse I esen tation city. It is conscious of its role as a showcase of German democracy _— future when the city will be completely: self-supporting. Brandt is 9:00 byes With nel pal E ] ] G and ‘achievement. It looks ahead to the future. Yet it remembers —_visiting the U. S. at the present time. Coler—Black iad White bas cok age 54 > oi arns ‘J OLY ood’ Rating the bitter lessons of the past. Perhaps most impressive of all is ALL WORK GUARANTEED (OM Squad. Ballinge By WILLIAM EWALD | SHORT SHOT: Danry Tomas] Soviets Say Civilian Traffic Won’t Be Stopped _ hater (4) r sets : mas § $a villan arric on e e himself up as victim to sve|NEW YORK (UPD — CBS-TV's|went western lastnight on CBS. e y pp ZENITH, ROA series of slayings. Playhouse 90 ticked TV's Zane Grey Theater = (2) Phil Silvers. Bilko finds|telecest last night with an edmir-|) oats trac nertosnanes SYLVANIA ore ee Oe cone ne a zeem=|West Berlin. vee n’t Fear Blockade| *“' bank robbery when he goes * « @ in a skim milk playlet about an south of the border. immigrant who squares off against r) | The pl vas the sort of thi 9:30 vt — Strip. Stuart; ce meas refer to as jolly the town bully. By SEYMOUR TOPPING {000 civilians have-no reason to fear Berlin would go on-uninterrupted) “It is well known that German, CONDON S PP) abgrets plot evel. good theater. It is dead-end theater ; Berlin AP Bureau Chief any Communist blockade. ‘after expiration of Moscow's Mayjcivilian traffic to Berlin has op- RADI ing 8-year-old client and de- ictable. fully charted,|_ THE CHANNEL SWIM: If NBC-| BERLIN (®—The Soviet embassy) -An embassy spokesman sald) F SALES re Naas mented doctor. Steen si TV's Perry Como switches to|declared today West Berlin's 2,200,- ‘civilian traffic in and out of West 27 deediine fer ecsiing the kat: erated) without aitticaly nder the (9) Hoedown. ee by Scents Wednesday night next fall, thel. power status of the city. icontrol of the (East) German Call FE 4.9736 (4) Thin Man. Nick hires ex-|""" led pei tively. new one-hour adventures series, The spokeaman accused Secre- | Democratic republic. This traffic’ safecracker as houseman. /Parce ; Riverboat, probably will move | tary of State Dulles and other | will not be affected by the pto- Pectery Authorised Sorvine (2) Playhouse. Ex-boxing/. Last night it was bundled te- [into Genoa old Saturday slot. | Giv S Wo! en Chance | allied leaders of seekifig to stir a Y anal champ (Ralph Meeker) is be-| gether by a group of mummers | NRCTV's “Meet Mr. Lincoln” e M1 false alarm by talking about a |r an re , es Unsere - . | : ~ ¥ - i by ruthless friends. | that included Leightom, | puted an astonishing Trendex for | . Cummscntet Mecinde of the leo |. hile the East Germans control ross el-Huron 10:00 (7) Sunset (cont.) James Mason, Hugh Griffith, , to Tl pe out en lated city West Berlin civilian traffic, the 49) Boots, Saddle. Diana Wynyard, Keaneth’ Haigh a documentary on ghee . Se Russians have been obligated un- ee (4) Boxing. Frankie Ryif vs.| and a stylish collection they registered a 25.9 while CBS-TV's| The spokesman left hanging,|der four-power accords to guaran-| Glecs Radrede|n i0c0und! cess. Trackdown was coming in with a By EARL WILSON however, the question of what will|tee and regulate allied military! SAME DAY TV lightweight bout. . 14.3 and ABC-TV’s Ozzie and Har- NEW YORK — For Valentine’s Day, I decided to give|happen to the supply lifelines of the| traffic on the rail and a highway (2) Lineup. Hoodlums are| The players bit into this chunk riet with a 20.2. American women a wonderful present—an opportunity to tell/American, British and French gar-|link to this city, 110 miles deep, SERVICE chased “on San Francisco's|¥ith enormous relish and I must) “What I dislike about men.” ane in West Berlin after May 27./in Communist East Germany. | t coll Fisherman’ s Whart. isay I are every minute of it. Th d bi d . : * * * After that date the Soviets say Once both civilian and military if co ied in by 2:30 P. M. * t underbirds in Demand 'they intend to transfer thelr con- or bring it in yourself and Answer te Previows Pussle One early scene sticks i And it wasn't easy. Because most women A eet fe | traffic control is in East German he diff = } sticks out in| pETROIT w — Ford Motor Co. t d fl w } trols over allled lifelines to the ‘hands, the allles fear, the East Ger-/f Sve the difference. inal BIE waislicde Nai 3 he: says sales and customer orders| women | mauns ‘ Se See the new PURMISIIZH She Mi ing the night: A conversation into, its four-passenger Thunder- sede will refuse to bow to East German, squeeze the West out of Berlin. BSE tetEetietmts! |which Mason toyed with a pipe.|ning car amount to more than|,,, But you naturally could trust my Beau- controls. WHIRLPOOL RET) |crtth played with his pince-nez !g5,909 units. The company said| ‘fu! Wife to come through. aowgy Se Mark-12 Automatic PIRICIAL | | TaigiAINioIn) tea cup and various articles in her backlog of orders for the Thunder-| th, vee _|the Soviet spokesman in reply to Control : Bilge PSP TigINic) purse. uand avs 12,000 ey're dassled by some little blonde or questions, ‘does not depend on us <0 bee bes meee | 10 Saal | It .was a little like watching a reached nearly 12,000. rediead, she said. (She'd forgotten that but on the way the Western powers on Network ls Smash Just Arrived : a a semen virtuosos poe now es and a blonde one week prong vd will, only be giving up 1989 GE — terri stagey, bly busy ° and redhead the next.) our functions : : I See Pr ice Supports “Until then then> I hope, there will CHICAGO ~The nation’s first RATO See the New WESTING- “Always primping, snipping out gray hairs, getting sun lamp treat- ments. Ugh!” “They think nobody “does any work but them,” vision to take up to London for the changing of the guard at Buck- ingham Palace, or an interview with the prime minister,” he said. “We will see auto races in Monte Carlo, the bullfights in oT Cnn ee think of anything to criticize about her V otiations.” , y on Many Crops Off famous husband Howard Lindsay. “He won't open doors for ’ a ne embassy was com: |((72iY:, was & smash hit in statis | HOUSE REFRIGERATORS, . me,” she finally said. “I open them for him.” sisting oa thé ited nee ee | sayy WASHERS _WASHINGTON a» — ‘The Agr x * * and other allied leaders to risk | \ m1, sthieh ended a week ame RYERS 11959 lly ‘ereaiaae — Few pe “Men forget to light your cigarettes — I carry a lighter peor br awa ig was watched by an estimated sated Se DO-IT-YOURSELF 4 pected to set up lower price sup-| because they're too slow on the draw,” spoke up Diana Barry- * 1000 viewers from coast to coast, | TUBE TESTER ports for @ broad list of crops and) more. “Much is being said at the pres-/Edwin P, Adkins of State Univer-| Expert Advice Free sibly dairy products ent time about a blockade of Ber-|sity Teachers College, Albany, N. Open ‘til 9:00 P.M. pos: a “Men are sloppy, badly-dressed, don’t watch their nails jin,” the spokesman said Y., told a meeting of educators, | The programa will cover price hat ” : 5 support fie, for corn, oats, bar- or get haircuts regularly,” sald Hollywood Cara HAMPTON ELECTRIC ha _ rainb, ner tre Williams, recently split up from Johny Barrymore Jr. . O25 W. Meron Bt. r Yj cximateh, Saaibe, eoeman a8 g,, A Dratty little wite named Jackie Oblinger from Biuefteld Oooh La La! Folies Bergere! 3 ~ yy, Ly dry beats and poauitiy buttertet Va., offered a curious criticism. RCA COLOR TV 3 R = : Thi and mitk used. for manufacturing “My husband,” she confided, “put sugar on his cereal and ; ~— Se Gomeess poet Up | purnoses, then he ‘stirs it all the way down to the bottom of the dish! at | e ev! sion Jales and Service - English ganool 7 i H AM 4] The new supports must be .ap-| between bites. I always know he's going to stir it every bitel”| 2 on as proved by thé board of the depart. eo ow SWEET'S RADIO TV ~ 4 een ment’s Commodity Credit Corp., “Men are nasti a k th | 42 Heron the banking agency for the govern- Jot ogee d S he e | e I n ed r S! $ et ment’s price support and surplus women,” yowled one female. Sy zi storage programs, Action by the “They want to beat you. Wom- . . 52 Bird's home i aaa board and\ public announcement en drunks just get loving and -_ 83 Wee -todepted © Parece ncred ive capital lof the rates may come later this happy. LOS ANGELES (UPD—Ten/TV set with a three-inch screen WATER SOFTENER Affirmative 7 —- diem 2§ Mineral rocks 40 Lease week. “ , ” years from now the television in-|‘‘that will work on the beach, in|] rony Auten tle votes § Bazaars : Nuisances 4 snow “robjeles They're stingy,” claimed a dustry will offer three-inch screens |trains and on planes.” Yatue +199 afer were Leer ee Eick Sie divorcee. “They bet big, they|for beach parties and picnics and a mecnmamtiare: ie D it 1 Formerly ion) 43 scl Thomas J. Dent, who has been , “For home use, the 1969 ‘set ; tip big, but yell about house. thin, ‘aural-sized screen for living ! Soft Waa Centre tices | | chenes 3 banhts {é Destroy, coaching Dartmouth’s varsity la- eg Robert Sarnoff, chairman| WM replace the present pictere Birm ‘Mich, erat 19 Dancer. —— one’s 47 Hottentot lcrosse team since, 1927, was ‘a hold expenses. pages the board of ‘NBC, predicts, tube hslgrs a thin, = pear Mi enh fhaurch a 33 Gil pace! = : isoccer star in England before -that. “They're so- vain,” protest-| «. E ag _| can ung on the w a 5 Church part 3 Of people 38 Canadian 30 Destiny od ab actors wile. By 1969 we can expect live tele painting—up to mural size if you Hke—and the viewer will operate it from @ small box at his side,” Sarnoff said. “You will be able the show your home movies on the same screen, “You will take them with your BELTONF PONTI Wim, (260) «ORL, ca0e) «= WS, (950) OAR, (1190) «WTR, (1800) «PUN, Chege) «IER, (1408) _ . 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