PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. “FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1950 —38 PAGES ER eo ey STOPPED THE RUSSIANS U. S. S. Roy O. Hale, U. S. Na ship which put a boarding party on the Soviet U.S. Navy Men Search Ship in Atlantic m2") Soviet WASHINGTON | (” — The State; Department awaited a report from) the Navy. today before comnts cating with Moscow on the board-| ing and high seas search of a Soviet trawler by a U.S. Navy! team. *® * *® In a surprise action, U.S, walter! briefly boarded the trawler in fish-) ing waters off Newfouridland Thurs‘) day. However, they apparently found: « City Given OK mon Last Stage of a w meme Urban Renewal — This is the _ trawler Novorossisk near St. Johns, New- vy radar picket foundland. The Pentagon said the Hale was in- vestigating recent breaks in transatlantic cables. ‘Final Planning . Gets Federal Appreval, With Two Reservations Pontiac. today got the okay to go ahead with final | ‘The Federdl Housing and Home Finance Agency said the city’s Project Eligibility ‘nothing to link the vessel with re-;sued by the Navy here a few, ‘cent breaks in transatlantic cables. hours after the boarding was an- spok he State Mounced, lessened the potential é Soteee as | impact of the incident on already! and Relocation Report has with thé Soviet, Union through | touchy U.S.-Soviet relations. ‘been approved and the proj- diplomatic channels as soon as | Teresa a inunpliate a 'ect’s bouhdaries accepted, a full report is received. ication how Moscow might rea Nations jealous of their sover- |with two reservations. After searching the trawler, the| leignty often resent the boarding! Robert A. Stierer, assistant city Navy team reported: \‘No indica-! lof their ships by men of another; manager, said the city would try tions of intentions other than fish- | nation. 'to get the two cuts put back into in The Soviet vessel is the trawler | the project. The. quick negative report, is-| Novorossisk, with a crew of a x * * Austefty ‘School ‘Budge! Submitted fo Pontiac Board More austerity and.virtually no teacher raises were States and the U.S.S.R. are sign- spelled out in an $8,031,168 operating budget submitted “y of the agveqment. to the Pontiac Boatd of Education last night. Dr. Dana P. Whither, Board to study administration proposals to spend end : h aa r next year to offset continued cutbacks in tax revenues. perk by pest saaionag Quality of instruction will out the school system, he warned; junior high class sizes, men and women. The Navy re-| In a letter to City Manager Wal- ported the, captain was friendly/ter K. Willman, John P. McCol- and cooperative, lum, regional administrator of the The United States acted under/HHFA, gave the city & $60,882 an international agreement which| budget for final planning, expect- the Defense Department said ‘‘au-|ed to be completed this fall, Stier- thorizes investigations by naval/er said. Ships of official documents of oth-| q+ that time, with City Com- er ships suspected of damaging) mission approval, the adaiuiaten and interfering with cables under) ag, wilt submit it. final pl CALIS RECORDS PHONY — Public Safety Director George D. Eastman (left foreground) tells the Civil Service Commission that National Safety Council awards won by the city in 1958 were based on false statistics. Listening to his testimony against suspended Police Chief Herbert Commissioner W. Straley are (from left): A. Floyd Blakeslee, Charges Safety Honors. Won Falsely the high seas.” Both the United) 9, ge federal government and apply for the $1,706,000 held in reserve to finance the Pontiac project, Stierer sald, McCollum said two areas have been lopped out of the project be- catise they are “predominately ‘open and nonresidential." SHOULD BE INCLUDED’ Five transatlantic cables have |been damaged sinc® last Saturday ewfoundland, superintendent, asked. thelin te are oN iFishing vessels of many nations will be increased a little, and—most important from the standpoint of the physi-| cal plant—the program to renovate and repair older! schools will remain at a standstill. | Repairs to the Pontiac Central| ‘High School swimming pool will tonight is the weather outlook for climbed aboard the Novorossisk at! have to~be postponed once again, Whitmer said; the school’s driver training range will remain unpaved for another year and: Wisner. Sta- dium will have to get by with its present inadequate lighting system for the time being. * * * The proposed operating budget is $166,938 more than last year’s proposals and $324,379 less than the amount the schools sought— the Pontiac area. The low will be noon Thursday near 30 marae Pasa ok but didn’t get—millage approval for from the Tax Allocation | Board, Increased costs and about’ 400 more pupils account for the in- crease in the 1959-60 budget over 1958-59’s, said Whitmer. es. * * For the second straight year, the schools hope to keep per pupil costs down to what they were the year before, Whitmer said. If costs can be kept down, the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) News Flashes: ST. PETERSBURG, Fia. (?~ ‘Launching Called Success Fi ire Jupiter Full Range CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)—An Army Jupiter missile, with a range of 1,500 miles, hurtled aloft today on the start of a full-range test of the workhorse vehicle. The Army said the sited across the Atlantic was successful, ' The 60-foot missile shot skyward at 12:49 a.m. after waiting out a 644 hour downpour. Even a:toothathe coukin't budge It was the 14th launching of the Jupiter, a key rocket tn |, in the upcoming Army moon probe and two other major Wat rer he! Gag ale ere US. space ventures. The latest Jupiter carried nothing alive, where she has spent 194. days. military sources said. So the fire department hoisted The fiery takeoff was a preview of the Pioneer moon | aq deritist up the pole to’ extract launching which is expected this weekend. the aching tooth. ; take a “slight” dip through-|occurs in normal deep sea fishing operations. But the Pentagon said that | aerial reconnaisance by American) .14 the other is between Perry {planes “confirmed extended oper-| ond Parke streets, north and south Rain rt) § Light Snow, ston of Novorossisk in the area, of Water streets. ° of the cable breaks at the time} I f 30F 1 the breaks occurred.” | “There are some residential OW 0 orecas Under orders. from the com-| uses in both of these areas,” said | mander in chief of the Atlantic, Stierer, “and we think they Occasional light rain or snow Fleet, Adm, Jerauld Wright, five} should he meeel ms the project, en from the antisubmarine-; anyway, for ng purposes." iby inte ehernoen, snd’ Coeturaing radar picket ship Roy 0. Hale | * * * Stierer, who is coordinating the urban renewal planning, noted with tee tat 2 ms aan ha oe ped are : won féderal a al — Mostly cae pe a chance of ‘international waters. Wright or- west side of S. As sc street be- a few snow flurries is the forecast! dered the boarding party to make /tween Pike and Patterson streets. hl ithe check under a provision of an) ck #'*t for Saturday with little change in'iggg treaty to protect cables. Al-| Urban enews! fasde ave wei temperatures, the high about 42. (though it was the czarist goverti-| ae ened . F reddential, ts The lowest temperature in down-|ment of Russia which originally |™ my = ar the cit z town Pontiac preceding § a.m. was. | joined in the treaty, officials here oe ition . incl tag ob a 28 degrees, The mercury rose to|said the Soviet government ad-| {ambition to inc eee 36 at 2 p.m. ‘hered to it in 1926. south end of the central businegs district in thé project. Although areas west of Sagi- maw were eliminated from the project earlier as “too commer- cial,” the city hopes te stage its own renewal program there with the aid of state funds, Stierer said he was ‘‘extreme- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Goes Up to Get It Out INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP1)— Mickey Mantle, New York Yank- ees outfielder, finally came to | «: terms on a contract today.which | ~ Ib Advocates s Spiritual I Training in Lenten isk ata gave him an estimated raise of for the 1959 RSBURG, Fla. (P— , New York Yank- ees’ relief pitcher, signed his con- tract today for a reported $18,- 000. Trucks, ‘former Detroit Tiger hurier who came to the Yankees. in a deal with the Kan- sas City Athletics last June, had a 2-2 record last season. County News. ee WessatiWiias 20 Editorials eee ee oe 6 High School. ...,i5...606065. 19 Markets prbers OP as « cépent sm $2 Obituaries ....66csceeeeee ee WB é Sports wot e eee te ee eee | 27-30 Theaters .........06055 wee 24-28 TV. & Radio Programs...... St Wilson, Earl........ 000000. 37 Women’s Pages..<......, 14-17 Call “Rethet Ralph at Jerome ite . Cadillac, FR43506. ie ef & tia ARTE A en i ars oR Sia BONE Roo RD is one of thankfulness that I have been given the physical ability to take part in something I sincerely By FRANK GIFFORD 1556 Winner of The. dim Thorpe Abe Gibron a stars of the Council awards last year by ‘using One lies north of Pike street be-|rector George D: Eastman charged|improper _ statistics tween Union and Douglas streets last night. ice Commission, Eastman accused |¢!fective.” bert W. Straley of falsifying rec-' the elty didn't win Safety Coun- ished pre-game discussions, when eveland Browns, Eastman Rips Award Figures eh eleedle soy on the city’s traffic safety Safety’ program, "T don’t consider the awards sig- “phony figares,” Public Safety Di-| nificant because they're based on oe th acta . By MAX F. euaert Pontiac won National compiled," Eastman said. x * Eastman called the city's traffic Testifying before the Civil Serv-|4fety program under Straley “in- now-suspended Police Chief Her- “Let's have it understood that j __ | TAKES NOTES — Suspended Police Chief Herbert W. Straley takes notes as Eastman testifies at the Civil Service Commission attorney hired to assist the city in the hearing; Patrolman Robert Harttick, commission attorney; and Commission Chairman Stuart A. Austin. Sitting Eastman is a court reporter. improperly | igineer Theodore M. Vanderstempel Pentiae Press Photes Gaines (Eastman’s aide); Theodore Carlson; James G. alongside . Call Recess, but Will Return - Monday Night House Rejects Plan for Boosting Debt Limit to $50 Million LANSING () ~— After making no. headway on state cash problems, the legislature adjourned at noon today, agreeing to re- turn Monday night. Just before adjournment Rep. George E. Montgom- ery (D-Detroit) introduced a resolution proposing air adjournment from March 6 until April 13. Legislators won't get anything done until after the April 6 elec- tion anyway, he said. Laughingly, Rep. Joseph J, Ko- walski (D-Detroit), Democratie floor leader, said the proposal ‘gure doesn't have the support of the Democratic delegation in the House,”’ Farller today, the House re- jected a proposal to boost the state's debt limit te 30 million dolfars as a means of meeting the state’s cash emergency, but Democratic leaders promised a second passage try on Monday, * * * The vote was ™ to 48, with 74 | et awards,” Eastman said. “Poptiac received certificates of achievement for two phases of its program.” The certificates of which he spoke were for the mainte- nance af accident records and the public traffic safety education pro- gram, A third certificate of achievement was awarded the city for school traffic safety education. He said Straley reported to the Safety Council that the police de- partment showed safety films. to 409 different clubs or groups, al- though ‘the actual figure was ‘‘few- er than 40," A check of newspapers showed that Straley’s claim of 5,000 col- umn inches in the local press on traffic safety was exagger- ated, Eastman sald, “In the first two months of 1957, only 20 inches of traffie safety stories were found,"’ Eastman said. “I had intended to check the en- tire year, but these figures were sufficient." The public safety director, who abolished the police. force's Traffic Bureau at the end of last year, said all patrolmen would be used in traffic enforcement activities. Under cross-examination from Straley's attorney, Clarence L. Smith, Eastman said that he re- ceived a letter from Traffic En- last week stating that the police department was not reporting 400 fo 500 property damage accidents yearly, He defended the moving of Capt, Joseph: Koren to the ad- ministration section after Smith pointed out that Koren had tak- hearing. You spectators, if you have field Lou Groza, two glasses, watch the pre-game hud- Stl OLA oe MEO SIR GE SE ORIEL ES Hi IOC IEMs run, pass or kick well enough to / make the team. ‘ LACKED FAITH (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) di. Br 3 Executive 2\"I don’t th | about | Giants’ Frank Gifford Prays Before Every Game | | i Me Ae = » “fit securely, 1 petri, Prank Gtr Trophy for Most Valuable Player To handle the tension that comes before every football game, I've worked out a formula, _Although quite simple, it is évery bit as important to’ me as making ‘sure. my shoulder pads I find smyself a quiet corner in either the locker room or the train- ing quarters, and take just a few minutes for @ &i- lent prayer. - The prayer it self, ve cima than being. a . Coliseum; ' cident that happened before the love to do. When I was high school and later in college, I used to be some- what. embarrassed, and would al- ‘ways look for a place in which to offer my prayer as far away from my teaffimates as possible, Then‘! I discovered that other players were also wandering off to some quiet spot for the same purpose. NOT TOO BIG TO PRAY One of the highlights of my foot- ball career was being invited to play in, the 1954 All-Pro Game (similar to baseball’s annual All- Star game) in the Los Angeles Ill never forget an in- game. “Players and) coaches had fn a4 A stood up and asked the entire team if they would mind wait- ing just a moment. _ “It’s a custom with us to have a moment of prayer together be- fore each game,” said Groza, - With that, each of -those 250- pound goliaths dropped on one knee - and bowed his head. , When one of the referees en- “tered the locker room to tell us we were holding up the game, our whole ball club was kneeling for ~~ two minutes of prayer. I have ‘often wondered what he thought then, and later,.as we meshed together perfectly to beat the West- ern All-Stars by a wide margin that day, dies of professional, college, or high-school games and notice the many players whose eyes are elosed and lips moving. I notice it before every game the New York Giants play. ~ More and more athletes realize today that not only is body con: I told this to the Giant coach who took me at my word, figuring that if I had no confidence in my offensive skill, he certainly wouldn't. So for several years I played a defensive halfback only, Then during one of my pre- ditioning necessary; but alse the --— game prayers, it‘occurred to me spiritual conditioning of their minds, In football, as in life, you get knocked down and suffer losses from which you must re- cover. Tits takes good physical _ equipment and the proper men. ~ tal outlook, When I first joined’ the New York Giants back in 1952, I felt ~ I could never be anything but a defensive back, that I could not that it was primarily a lack of , faith that limited me to one role in football, So I asked God, not to make me a good runner or passer, but simply to help me to. use all of the abilities which He had given me om a maximum way, This prayer changed my attitude. The new attitude was followed by (Continued: on Page 2, Col. 2) eateet eee a sees BON SE ee ene ae ize the nation’s ong9 dep favorable votes required, Republicans, hopeful of tacking on an amendment for a referen- dum on increasing the state sales tax, hit the proposition for fail to provide any means of paying. the higher — ie . “In effect, we afe telling. the people ‘You give us the right to borrow and we'll stick it to you a litgle Jater with new taxes,’ '’ said Rep, Allison Green (R-Kingston), Republican floor leader. The proposition, staggering bot still alive, as- sumed crucial importance with the death yesterday of Gov, Wil- Hams’ plan for mortgaging the 80 million doliar Veterans’ Trust Fund, Republican senators had gone. ahead with their new gales tax up for a showdown vote night, - These were the major (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Hofta Fights the Governor of Florida MIAMI BEACH, Fla, #~Team- sters Union President James R. Hoffa, hoping to organize workers in Florida, says it takes more than sunshine to enjoy life, .. * * * Replying to criticism—and an in- vitation to get out and stay out of Florida—Hoffa told Gov. Leroy Col- lins to “worry more about Flor- ida’s working people and their living standards—and less about Hoffa.” Collins had described Hoffa ae discredited and said he wished Hoffa “would aaey out ot Fior- ida. CT Hoffa, here for a Téamsters? Hoffa without speaking against the Teamsters and all working people in Florida.” C Oe Collins spoke after hearing re- “|ports Hoffa planned: to ‘organize «iworkers in Florida. The first tar- 4\get is the greater Miami area. Hofta’s union gained a foothold in the airlines industry Wednesday when it was certified as bargaining agent for 800 Pan American Air. ways stock ‘clerks, 268 of them in Miami, FB cae hundred work -at ’ the .M Test Center: at Cape Canaveral, Hoffa said that plans. to. Sam Kiwsbte : one “News . increase-borrowing plan, setting it - Monday singe gape is eines AC | es = s 5 E g EBs 2 ge ERE08 gaa ezheg Legislators Agree the light of yesterday's staccato _ developments but the hour of de- cision is at hand. The Weather Fell U.S. Weather Bureau B8epert Pg ay ga light rain or snew ou is after- noon and contin: "Tonight. T mestly cloudy, a few snow flurries, Not miuch temperatare ba neg becoming east to cage toe 10-15 _ Ban sets at p.m. sete hy te tises at 1141 p.m. 6 A.M...s05005..28 11 a.m 2” 7 BM., cee 50 28 Wh... cesevuecses 32 BeMiegseyeeee RP 1 P.tssveereess 34 SSS eeeee 2 p.m. weeeee ove dt Pontiac PEPREORED eS cetees it chdde dbo Le Lenten Guideposts Prays..Before (Continued From Page One) action. I began using workouts to practice running, kicking, pass ing. Soon the chance came for me Officer Admits Taking Payoffs, River Rouge Policeman Testifies in Gambling Conspiracy Case a co-conspirator but is not charged, testified that monthly payoffs to the officers rose from $15 in 1953 to $50 in 1955, He said the payments dropped - |to $25 following a 1956-57 investi- gation into gambling by a grand jury. named as a co-conspirator, fol- lowed McCants on the stand, Birmingham Man [Buys 3 Ohio Papers BIRMINGHAM — Three weekly newspapers in Ohio have’ been The Rittman Press is located at Rittman, Ohio, near Akron, and the other two papers serve Cleve- land suburban areas. Can Use His Tin Cup NEW YORK (UPI)—Arthur Burgin, 25, was convicted and given 10 days in jail yesterday for . masquerading as a blind man. A transit patrolman ar- rested Burgin when he saw him take off his dark glasses, pocket his tin cup and walk away after begging in a Grand Central sub- way station, ae SAFE DRIVING TIP Giants’ Star Frank Sgt. Bronaugh J. Bridges, also}. Each Game prayer it is this; when the game close and I have a chance to gs ape RICHARD PARR Pontiac DeMolays fo Install Officers Waterford Dems to Hear Cirevit Court Candidate The Waterford Township Demo- cratic Club will meet tomorrow i night at the CAI Building to hear a talk by James Allen, Democratic candidate for Circuit Court judge. The meeting, which begins at 8 p.m., is open to the public. Other candidates are expected to attend. eo } Eastman Charges Gitford Figures Are Phony (Continued From Page One) ena nine-months course in traf- fic safety at Northwestern Uni- versity, “It was a promotion,” Easthhan sald. The director shrugged off Smith's statement that Straley was the first chief in Michigan to persuadé the Detroit Paice Academy to train recruits, = eee we, “It's not unusual for a large metropolitan department to train recruits for outside agencies,” 12 and did not suspend him for three months, He intimated East- man was “having trouble with the city manager.”’ * * * Eastman admitted he had asked City Manager Walter K. Willman twice to file charges against Stra- ley, but had been refused. “But the charges before this Coenienes are Willman’s,” he said, Smith contended Eastman vio- lated the City Charter in not taking an oath of office before late in December. Eastman ear- lier testified that when he first arrived in the city he was told by Willman “it wasn’t neces- sary." : tk ke * Eastman said Straley lied to him on two occasions. He said the chief denied he could listen in to conversations in Eastman’s office. A check showed he could, the safety direc- tor said. Eastman said the chief had asked for vacation time, stayed PHOENIX, Calif. (UPI)—Mrs. Clare ‘: Boothe Luce, : President Eisenhower for the post of ambassador to Brazil, refused to comment publicly on her se- lection, |. ~ * * * Mrs. Luce’s butler last night said the has told Mrs. heard nothing official. ‘Barn Doors’ Unlocked GENEVA, N.Y. (UPD — In a single month, patrolmen making their regular rounds in this upstate New York community found four safes, 47 doors and two windows open. in able on « comparative basis.” named by/|to out of funds that would | The only provision for raises ~-, The proposed budget is otherwise go inte the operating |besides the extra $160,000 thation the glum assumption that the budget, Whitmer said. It can’t be | might or might not be available ~/Tax Allocation Board won't . asl dace Ge coe $193,445 proposed for contin-|etore the -42 mil i cut from the} —Whereby the schools igency. school tax bill last year, he said. make up ai shortage ta cow. | “But with a tight budget, con os ee fends tant year. " |tingency funds are more liable to} But in. case tax afficials look ee ‘ - |be put to use in covering wnex-jmore favorably on. | needs “When we. planned the retire- rises in operating costs,”|this year, the | pre-| of our dbortterm consti atmer warned pared a su ntal budget -of believed 1958-0 would be the best| ‘Teachers are expected to make [What Mt would) dof the 62 ills financially to make the big- demands, it they have amy, loin oo to the tax board quarter gest payments,” said Whitmer, | before the board passes on the with the budget = a ee. “It's obvious that we guessed for tax allocation pur |W Un Proposed That $250,000 has to ab- wrong.” s in “April, d : ae Ba t = “It's @ shame school officials i don’t have more control over equalized valuation the school district—has also been taken into ee said Whitmer. * “Our financial and educational position is still enviable from the point of view of other schoo} dis- tricts and our standards of in- struction will remain very favor- If any department is hard-hit, it will be music, where funds for ex- tras have been sharply cut. In other aréas, such items. as — which services as psychological aid ‘and teachers which have riot been because of in- re retiring teachers at Pontiac Central won't be‘replaced, but this is because enrdllment there will be down,. he —_ ‘ strives to maintain, Whitmer said. But this will in part-be due to increase in enrollment, causing a porary shortage The rehabilitation program — planned in 1956 as a $1 million, five-year effort — will stay at a stdndstill for the second straight year, said Dr, Otto C. Hufziger, assistant superintendent. There are funds for normal main- tenance next year, he said, “‘but much required rehabilitation will meaning that all the schools will have at least two fire-resistant stairwells, Hufziger said, . Most divorces. begin either be- cause the wife talks too mfch or because the husband doesn’t listen Rush hour driving requires — patience as weil as skill, Rush hour crowds, boord- joms possenger car traffic among moving in the center lones. ‘The motorist faced with British Papers Rap Nikita ee coat as Well today. The visiting Gritish leader fur coat. Although if was man in Kiev not muffled up. One of his aides said the Soviet Union last + visit. x £8 tical’ fence united today joviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev because Prime Minister Harold Macmillan had ob- 4 Macmillan Sheds Fur C KIEV, USS.R. (AP) — Prime Minister Macmillan shed a heavy cold and his fur Soviet hosts by walking around without the weather, Macmillan was probably the only ‘ister has finally got rid of the cold that has plagued him since he arrived in the . Saturday for « 10-day British newspapers on both sides of the his Moscow t. Even ne of the Labor opposition amazed his Comceded Mact had done his best. Macmillan self had promised only mild winter to return with information. He had warned he was. on & reconnaissance ~ mission, “to try to break the ice and get Prime .Min- some feeling in blaming oat in Kiev tained no concessions from the Soviet in British spokesmen in Moscow admitted Thursday, after thelr chief flew to Kiev for the sightseeing portion of his trip, that the “feeling” Macmillan got Soviets and the West\so far were standing firm on, the related issues of divided Ger- many and West Berlin, - He Pix * Britons generally had hoped for more. As | a result, Macmillan’s trip was widely termed of thé general situation.” was that both the S27. Ff. i; i 8 zy i 2 Salk Vaccine Clinic A polio clinic, at which Salk : ee for a $1 fee, will be set up Tues- |day, March 3 from § to 8 p. m., at roads, The direction of Dr. M. G. 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M. in wi Bookshop, Mezzanine. - Her poems of nature show a sensitive awareness of the wonder and beauty of the seasons and of God's creatures, and those about friends reveal her to have been blessed with many deep and enduring friend- ships. In a section entitled “Spe- cial Days,” she gives poetic new meaning to various holidays, and in “Recol- lections”—which comprises most of the book — she brings to life a kaleidoscope of events and memories. Born in a log schoolhouse in Fillrhore,” Kentucky, Mrs. Walls first taught school at the age of sev- enteen. She is now an ele- mentary school teacher at Malkim Elementary School, of Pontiac. More than a quarter of a pesved (a of teaching experience lie behind Mrs. Walls; she has taught in Kentucky, Wis- consin and Michigan. Her verse has appeared in newspapers and in such anthol as “Poetic Voice o Americs,’ “Voice of Freedom,’ “Paebar An- thology and Book of Mod- ern Poetry” and “My Fa- vorite Poems.” Governor Albert B. Chand- ler of Kentucky said of “Looking Back”: “In these days of pressing business activity and em- phasis on the material treasures that can ac- cumulate, it is a refresh- ing experience to read the poetic observations of Norah Spencer Walls. “Her insight, warmth, and understanding are _ re- vealed by a sensitive pen recording the unfortunate- ly insignificant scenes of this life. We are closest to God when we are still. “Mrs. Walls describes in beautiful expressions what we would see if we were in Jess of a hurry.” “Looking Back” is pub- lished by Exposition: Press of New York (Price: $3.50). Mrs. Walls invites all her friends to Waite’s Depart- ment Store tomororw from one to four P.M., to talk with her in Waite’s Book- ; store on the mezzanine, eatin, ‘Special control in| AL important ial ‘ Girdle y sormtit mb a)? {* he 7 . — 7 es eet : j { Double HIP panels! 3 Satin elastic BACK panel! 2 Satin FRONT panel! , 4 High WAIST design! 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So, Farmer Yankus is offering his farm for sale and an- nounces he is done with a silly nation like this and he is prepared to mi- grate to Australia and take his family with him. cee on ikl i iis cleat tate iid oun cer” ere aM x « * Says Yankus: “I enly grow wheat to feed my own chickens. Who is going to tell me I can’t do that? I'll answer my own question: NO ONE. And that includes the Government.” x « * So this staunch Michigan farmer | has continued to raise enough wheat A to feed his chickens — his own 2 a “I sell no wheat,” says indig- x * * nant Michigander. 2 Clare Hoffman, Michigan legis- lator declared yesterday in Con- gress: “Yankus mistakenly believes that the freedom for which his forefathers fought — and many of them died — is still his. Unfortunately he was mis- taken.” x *« * Congress promises to “investigate.” But investigations won’t solve any- thing unless they give Farmer Yanxus back $1,700 he paid last year for his “sins.” Then, if they'll guar- antee him complete freedom, the Michigan man will consider remain- ing in the onetime vaunted “land ‘ of the free.” “I can live like a free man in Australia,” says he. “That's what I want.” x * * The Agriculture Committee will listen to his story and go into profound meditation. We already have billions and billions and bil- lions of standard farm crops piled all around the U. 8. and we find ourselves slapping fines on citi- zens and confiscating bank ac- counts when an _ independent farmer seeks to feed his own hens. 7 x *« * , | Perhaps this whole thing will re- sult in a new look at the general farm - Situation with some resulting profit to everyone. ———————eE—_— : Breepeens Sneed i : to Beat Cost of Living | * To help control inflation in this ° country, President Ersenzowzr more Sd a ee oe ee | Norway, too, is suffering from in- a flation and major businesses and : labor have organized to help bring it . Under control in that country. . : ' . The Norwegian Federations of ' . Industries, Consumer Co-opera- _ tives, Handcraft Trades and the - Mercantile Federation have 4 - - banded together and pledged as- ‘ sistance toward putting volun- : “tary price reductions into effect in the hope of lowering the cost of living index by two-thirds of @ point. ‘The Federation of Labor has agreed 7H PONTIAC PRESS _ Ment, farms, than once appealed to both industry and labor. ‘dailin wage negotiations and two major farm organizations are considering new government requests which would réduce the cost of living index by another one-third of a point. Perhaps because it is a small land and its people nearer to the govern- factories and labor forces are more highly organized and more easily influenced by govern- ment than is the case in this coun- try. However, we might keep an eye on the results of Norway’s vigorous program to bring about voluntary controls which might hold down in- flation. The Man About Town Buel Lost a Well But Then Found It in Field Across the Road ‘Mink: What's often secured by skinning a wolf. Until recent years most every farm had a windmill. It was placed above the well that furnished the water supply, and the winds made it spin. The power thus generated did the pumping. But now most of them have been replaced with motors, as the power lines have been extended to the farms. When he purchased his present home and farm, 17 miles northwest of Pontiac, Buel E. Starr, Manufacturing Manager at Pontiac Motor Division, there was a windmill near the house, and it was assumed, of course, that it surmounted a well, But a closer scrutiny falled to disclose one, although the mill had been pumping water for many years. The situation caused sonie head scratching. An investigation disclosed that an un- derground pipe extended from just under- neath the windntill and pump to a well in a field several rods away, going under a main highway to reach its source of supply. There's some Oakland County history behind Mrs. George Slocum, whose publication, Automotive News, standard periodical of the motor world, . recently moved into a new half million dollar office building in Detroit. The paper was founded by her husband in 1925. He was the son of Grant Slocum, a native of Holly, and died in 1949, and she has since conducted it. With seven sets of twins in its enroll- ment of 700, Principal Mike LaMagda of Lake Orion Junior High School, won- ders if this isn’t a national record. The office facts hunter points out to me that Friday, the Thirteenth can never occur in two successive months, except February and March. Figures recently released show that for the first time in history, potato chips out- sold peanuts in the 1958 big league base- ball parks, and a letter from “Ever Hungry for Them,” wonders if the hot dog’s in danger. Florida gets a more accurate traffic count by suspending the counters over the cars, ‘he check _ being made by a beam of light. It does away with increasing the count by stepping on the hose, as - has been ‘done in Michigan by some local seekers for better pave- ments, | My confidential inside informant over at Michigan State University says that surgeons have isolated that part of the brain that controls the appetite, and in the not too distant future Brain surgery will cut the food bill by regulating the appetite for things not needed for proper sustenance. A Georgia funeral home plugs for its advance insurance with “Pay Now, Go Later” in its local newspaper advertising. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Flora Trafford of Sylvan Lake; 84th birthday. Henry Scrace of Clarkston; 83rd birthday. Mrs. Buelah Eban of Waterford; 80th birthday. Mrs. Honora Calley of Rochester; 8ist birthday. _ * Mrs. Charles Smith of Lake Orion; 4th birthday. . % Mi and Mrs. Floyd Butt of Oftonville; 60th wedding meer: Mrs. Mary’ Lenhart “of 3410 Alco Dr., 04th birthday. fn ‘this : pia mE a ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Goff of 180 Mt. Clemens St.; golden wedding Mrs. stella Minnis of 204 — Ave.; ist birthday. “Guiltyl_Of a Navigational Error” ~ SS David Lawrence Says: + Unions May Lose Tax Exemption WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court of the United States has just ‘handed down a decision which could point the way to the remov- al of the tax, ex- emption now granted labor unions. So also do many charitable founda- tions appear to be in danger of losing that same exemp. tion. For the first time in 4 years, the Supreme Court dealt specif- ically with those treasury regula- tions ‘which deny corporations or individuals the right to deduct from their gross income for tax purposes any expenses in promoting the or defeat of legislation, Federal, state, or city. * * * The ruling is an affirmation of the laws of Congress which say that lobbying, the distribution of a and other such activi- ties by individuals or organizations are constitutionally protected, but that they must be given no tax favors. The Supreme Court declares: “‘Nondiscriminatory denial of de- duction from gross income to sums expended to promote or defeat legislation is plainly not ‘aimed at the suppression of dangerous ideas,” : “Rather, it appears to us to express a determination by Con- gress that since purchased pub- licity can influence the fate of legislation which will affect, directly or indirectly, all in the community, everyone in the com- manity should stand on the same footing as regards its purchase so far as the treasury of the United States is concerned.” But what is a ‘‘nondiscriminatory denial of deduction’? This means that every individual and every organization of individuals must be treated alike. The court, in support of its ar- gument, pointed to the way private organizations are given tax exemp- tions provided they do not engage in propaganda activity. * * * While it did not mention labor unions ‘which today indirectly fi- nance political activities and so- called “educational” propaganda, the following paragraphs in the latest decision are significant: “The statutory policy is further evidenced by the treatment given by Congress to the tax status of organizations, otherwise qualified for exemption as organized éxclu- sively for ‘religious, charitable, scientific, literary or educational purposes,’ which engage in activi- ties designed to promote or défeat legislation, “As early as 1934 Congress amended the (internal revenue) code expressly to provide that nd tax exemption should be given to organizations, otherwise qualify- LAWRENCE ~ ing, a substantial part of the ~ The Country Parson what’ I say except they that others need to hear it so badly.” activities of which ‘Is carrying on | propaganda or otherwise at- tempting to influence legislation,’ and that deductibility should be denied contributions by individ- uals to such organizations, “And a year thereafter, when the code was for the first time amended to permit corporations to deduct certain contributions not qualifying as ‘ordinary and neces- sary’ business expenses, an identi- cal limitation was imposed.” *x* * * The current case dealt with the expenses incurred by certain deal- ers in alcoholic beverages who con- tributed to organizations in the states of Washington and Arkansas attempting to fight proposed legis- lation which the dealers claimed would put them out of business. Plainly, under the usual def- inition which permits deductions for “ordinary and necessary business expenses,” these items were entitled to a deduction, but the Treasury, in denying the de- duction, has been guided by the act of Congress relating to propa- ganda or activities seeking the passage or defeat of legislation. * *® * The case may have a bearing on the efforts of electric light and power companies to carry on pub- licity seeking to prevent Govern- ment ownership of their businesses, (Copyright, 1959) r. William Brady Says: Don't Try to Cut Weight by Cheating on Breakfast “A man 6 feet tall, 34 years old, has had angina pectoris for five years. It is getting worse, at least he has attacks more : He weighs 214 pounds, eats no breakfast, but al- ways a_ hearty lunch and dinner. His doctor hasn't said so, but it seems to me that the man eats too fast. Is there any good reason why one with coronary disease: should not gulp his food in a hurry?” (D.R.T.) * * * No one should gulp food down in a hurry. Especially a person whose arteries are not as soft and elastic as they should be, You do not mention why the man eats no breakfast. I hope it is not to reduce. If so, the man is an idiot, for the hearty lunch and dinner will make up for the calories a fair breakfast would have contained. It would probably be beneficial for the man to reduce some 12 pounds in the course of two or three months of moderate restric- tion of diet—that is, limiting his intake of sugar and sweets and carbohydrates at every meal, and, if he uses beer, wine, or liquor at all, cutting it out altogether. Alcoholic beverages or liquors represent too many calories and give no energy at all. No reduc- DR. BRADY -tion program is likely to succeed, if the individual uses beer, wine, or liquor. CARRY NITROGLYCERIN If the young man really has angina pectoris, I hope his doctor sees to it that he always has a vial of nitroglycerin tablets in his pocket, so he can take one im- mediately upon the occurrence of any distress—and repeat the dose in 5 or 10 minutes if the first tablet does not bring relief. In Volum- ette 2 of the Pocket Cyclopedia of Health, the booklet titled CVD, about heart and artery troubles, you wil] find further suggestions— for a copy ‘send 35.cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope. Some physicians are altogether too timid about the use of this medicine by patients with angina. It is often a godsend to such sufferers. Namby-pamby folk who break- fast on tea and toast or coffee and a roll or a dish of sugar pap and some sweetened fruit juice fresh from the can, are satisfied, for a short while, with such cheat food just as a growing youngster is by sucking on a bottle of pop, But anyone who takes, instead of real ‘ease, diagnosis, or food (protein, fat and carbohy- drate), only sugar, sweets or re- fined carbohydrate (cheat food), will get energy for a brief spurt of work, but he is bound to tire quickly. The most essential item of an adequate breakfast is protein, such as eggs, ham, bacon, fowl, or fish. meas letters, not more than one ig — dis iD be Dr. William Brady, if o stamped self-addressed envelope iA sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1959) y' treatment. Voice of the People - Uses Statistics to ‘Prove Folly of Federal Spending “Facts and Figures on Government:Finance,"’ published by the Tax Foundation, Inc., shows the cost of government and the purchasing power of our dollar since 1910, Value of the dollar is shown in relation ton 700 game deen fe 206 * ow These stat conclusively prove yee excessive Govaestient spending is « potent’ factor in reducing ithe yalue of out monte! ‘and increasing cost of living. Senators Hart and McNamara have lined up with the big spenders in Congress and are off-in the wrong direction. , They're not serving the hast interests of one coumiry. 112 Osceola Dr. (Editor’s Note: ee: Because of the large number of letters reeeived recently, The Press is behind schedule. For this reason we are devoting more space to Voice of the People today and we have been compelled to edit letters much more closely than usual.) neeecteet ‘Papers Give Her Little Chance’ I-was incensed the day the Gall story hit the papers. That woman was crucified by them before enough time had elapsed to gather all thee facts. Such words as “tortured’’ were used and public opinion was so thoroughly turned against her through the papers that she bas no earthly possibility of having an unbiased verdict when the case comes to trial. * * * A mother that Joves her chil- dren enough to care how they act and tries everything to straighten them out is not going to set out deliberately to “torture and murder” one of them. x *&* & When true facts are known, and only then, -can this woman be judged by the courts. We all know that an acciderit, could happen in the course of a spanking by the -child turning in an unexpected direction, when a parent was‘ ad. . ministering a much needed spank- ing. * * * Let's give this woman the same chance that’s given known murder- ers, gamblers, peddlers of dope,. prostitutes and child molesters that walk the streets every day. Let her be tried by the dignity of the law. Mrs. Weston McPherson Clarkston ‘ Cea Divorcee Agrees About Alimony I agree about stopping alimony payments after a mother re- marries. The father- is allowed only certain visiting times. Why shouldn’t he be -allowed: to. have a second chance at life, too? She: has. The man that marries her knows she has children and if he is willing to accept her he should accept the children, too. * * *® Of course, if the times comes when the children need help, then the father should help them instead William Fi Kalwits . ———i of helping to make new dar “pay: ments, I'm a divorced mother. acitid Bennett ‘Youth Today Néeds Gym Equipment’ and horses, feeding and watering (Continued on Page 7, Col. 4) | Income Tax Notes TAX AIDS The Internal Revenue Service has made available various aids — in assisting you in filing your in- come tax return. , ** *->* An instruction book keyed to the tax return on a line-by-line basis is available to all. - $99.00 1. $129 Muskrat Stole ..... +++. $59.00 = Sasrtict”. 1 ueemememmmmmmmmmay se oo $15 Spr oo) FLANNEL SHIRTS ... . 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PRIDAY., FEBRUARY 27, 1950. i, cS « iajHfeld for, Break-In Investigation. intention of resuming|mier Nikita 8, Krushchev’s speech yg at all possible./Tuesflay apparently rejecting the {Western proposal for an East-West \foreign ministers’ meeting on Ger- \2 Hurt as Car Skids, Hits Pole-on Walton James C. Baldwin, 25, of 775 Young St., and Donna Cantrell, 26, of 6435 Apple Orchard Lane, Rochester, were injured in an acci- dent on Walton boulevard at Wim- pole drive, Avon Township, early this morning. . Baldwin told sheriff's deputies he lost control of his car on ice was the day he conferredjand struck a utility pole. Both with Vice President Rich- were treated at Pontiac General ogee pose gen ad to Walter Reed, Army Medical Center late yesterday for a strategy confer- ence on Berlin. ’ Officials said Dulles, who was @ recurrence of. i break-ins cee an attempted break-in in Oakland County Thursday morning, They also admitted six previous burglaries, five of which were in Genesee County, detectives said. ** * * % Deputies Robert Mac- saw Ahrns and Brown near Earl's Mobil Station, 2140 Ortonville Rd., Brandon Township, and stopped to investigate. “Both men took off on foot in different directions and we gave chase,"’ the deputies sald. Ahrns ran out onto Bald Eagle | A Waterford Township man, eS i a rsdii Expect Arraignment of Three Flint Men headquarters, his way to the scene, Sgt. Paul Carpenter stopped to pickup a hitchhiker, The hitchhiker was Man in Fair Condition After 2-Car Collision George M. Whiteside, 60, was re- ported in fair condition today at Pontiac General Hospital after being injured in a two-car collision Thursday afternoon. * * * Driver of the other car, Bruce W. Hodgkins, 21, of 274 S. Pad- dock St., told deputies he was go- ing east on M59 at about 60 miles an hour when Whiteside pulled in front of him from Lakeside street in White Lake Township. * * * Hodgkins’ auto struck the other car broadside. Both were almost total wrecks, deputies said. Hodg- kins was not injured. ‘pullets and cocks,” he declared, Would Up cast fo Auto Buyers WASHINGTON @—Car buyers will pay higher financing charges and insurance rates if auto man- ing their retail sales, a Ford Motor ar * aan liam T, Gossett, Ford vice presi-| dent and general counsel in testi- Noisy Roosters [Committee ‘tre grosp is hearing to Crow No More aivorce the auto manutacturing ty CAPETOWN, South Africa (#— Roosters have been banned from the precincts of Capetown because of their crowing during man’s sleeping hours. After a hilarious quarter-hour debate, the City Council ordered the roosters out by a majority vote yesterday. Councilman John Tyers led the fight, contending the roosters performed hho useful function. “I am sure there is no perma-| nent romantic association between “and they (the roosters) really are not nécessary for the. laying of s."" Mrs, Lucy Hall seconded him. “Spoil sport,"” someone muttered. General Motors now is, the only aute firm engaged in retail fi- nancing, but Ford has announced plans to re-enter the field. Gossett called the measures “‘un- disguised class legislation’ and said they would deprive the con- sumer of the benefit of the most effective kind ot competition, onde our every ,drug and cosmetic need need. Registered pharmacis correct tl doctor’ scription - Bay all your Uillity i scdeaal EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS ogo noe eae Always Plenty of Free Parking Spac a WE GIVE “HOLDEN RED y STAMPS always on duty to r Drugs. red a Y anayS enenamenn eee OPE ay EVENINGS @ OPEN SUNDAYS HYDANP ONE-Cerl SALE! | B BY meee Size ony Flash Light Rubber Tippéd BATTERIES Black or Brown 2 for 26¢ Q tor 21¢ Many Other Big Specials!’ HYLAND VARIETY STORE M-59 SHOPPING CENTER 7554 Highland Rd. (M-59) at Williams Lake Read PLENTY OF FREE PARKING — NEXT TO FOODTOWN 29c ESQUIRE LIQUID POLISH Black. or Brown. 2 for 30¢ ME We sig THIS SOFA IN YOUR — CHOICE OF . 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The case is further complicated ~—-— Klein, his attorney John Milanow- ski of Grand Rapids, and two char- acter Green- ard catia of Hudsonville, ceurt action rday, Jenin Carapbell Sa ree the a change of venue, review by Lake County Cireult Judge Ru- pert B, Stephens. The motion. seeks an opinion whether Judge Campbell may pre-| side over the contempt case terminal workers have elected Local their collective bargaining repre- court June 22 for disposition under |sentative in a National Labor Rela- tions Board conducted election. Judge Campbell cited the four|Local 299 defeated Local 46 of the for contempt Jan, 8 when poe pa and Shipbuilding Work- and the two witnesses left court against the four, The case is sched- uled to return to Judge Campbell's the Lake County opinion. - at recess, picked up the little girl and headed for Grand Rapids. . State Police stopped the car {Service for 26 they acted in good faith upon ad. vice of Milanowski, by contempt of court nection against Start to Build Hospital witnesses, ing ceremonies will ‘be held in land of Grand Rapids, and Rich-|suburban Garden City Sunday for the new $2,000,000 Garden City Osteopathic Hospital. 104-bed Detroit area hospital is contempt citations until March 4 [designed to serve 12 suburban area. Pick Teamsters Union ers Union in the election, and rytarned the group to court, Klein and the witnesses claimed DETROIT w ~— Ground break-| The new DETROIT « — Detroit harbor, 299, Teamsters Union, as Large 3-Pc. 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Trim-Tred Shoes Regular to $10.95 $499 ~ Many Boys’ Items Slashed COME IN AND SAVE Use a Convenient Lion Charge--Option ow > TD VHS 2 eee ec Se nc Le Men’‘s Dress Shoes Portage, Jarman, -ortune Regular to $12.95 — ‘6° a ee ee ee ee ee 5 ; 2 ; \ 4 ‘ * <2 s Father of 6 Asks | Police to Take | 3'‘Sons Away > OAKLAND, Calif, (AP) — Rich- ard Paulisich, 41, a jeweler and] ‘ithe father of six, filed a complaint of “incorrigibles” against three 4 his sons in Juvenile Court Thurs- day, He charged they ignored him, threatened him and threw stones at him. The boys are 13, 15 and 16, . : * * * “In the last couple of years,” said Paulisich,, "they've been get-| i be ting worse and worse, I don’ know why. They could be good boys, 1 want them to get straight-| ened out before they get into seri-| ous trouble.” * * * Paulisich accused his sons of having drinking and gambling | parties in his home. He said they threatened him when he objected. | | | ie see pial Tega PoC : pee tite PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1050 4 : ; ‘ - + # . be Bs e 4 ¥ \ \ ore \ \ i\eg Style Show... Parade-of new. Spring Fashions « « - Miracle Mile Penney’s only... Tonight and Saturday - evening. 7:00 P, M. to 9:00 P. M. ote 7 : " , : op Penney’s! best way to save smartly this Easter! . your new, better wool coat makes you look so feminine! He and his wife Wilma, 46, have . , . three other children, two girls, 12 See graceful, flared, slim, and classic clutch silhouettes! and 14, and another boy, 6. ata : legate! egaavehay eal ese See textured wools: ribbon weave, honeycomb, boucle! to Juvenile Hall pending a hear- See zibeline, and wool and cashmere! ing. One muttered: ‘We'll get my oven See delicious new fashion garden tones from strawberry to beige! BUBBLE TROUBLE — Mrs: Jean Childs of London, England, AUCTION S Ce navy, grey, ond black! : is up to her axles in floodwater. The Thames burst its banks near Maidenhead, flooding the area and her carburetor. GRAND OPENING Town Helping ; 1 spurred the drive, said “the fam- ALL NEW Family of I] in lily should be in pretty good shape MERCHANDISE Hunt for Home |"thins werk” : : Genna, 35, and slightly over five FURNITURE NEWBURYPORT, Mass. (AP) feet tall, is widely known through- cated Gases eplene- Wool and cashmere clutch ae stitched pockets. Polished zibeline cardigan neckline clutch coet. Back stitching. °° tis 4° How feminine these new, better wool Spring coats are! How lovely you'll look in yours on Easter Sunday! What a choice of styles, fabrics, colors! And the savings Penney’s brings you on these well-tailored coats are outstanding. They would be. When.’ ei 1692 coast-to-coast, Penney’s stores shop together, you shop to:, “se | BoM better advantage. Easter is early this year. Come in early for: ~ your new coat. Misses’ sizes 8 to 18. Use Penney’s Layaway! « : Mile PENNEY’S Downtown Open Monday and Friday 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. All Other Week Days 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Notched shawt collared honeycomb clutch coat. 52-GALLON General Electric ui Don’t Miss The parade of new Spring Fashion at Pen- ney’s Miracle Mile Store Friday and Saturday evenings ... 7:00 P. M. to 9:00 P.M. ; 1. Automatic Control | 2. Magnetic Door 3. Safety Start - ) \ Control NO MONEY DOWN | fl __ ——— $531 ei PENNEY’S Miracle 2 Per Week | Open Every Week Day, , Monday through Seturday | 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Se a \ 5 fow Ae 7 a (THE TONS PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1959 Their Findings Important to ee os | | bak of aiaky on tae tity , t rts Bie waithgr el googie ds an hour Statisticians Know. ee: Habits for Merchant, 6 Ss ee ‘By SAM DAWSON ‘ded up bigger consumer re-jdeodorizers and Ciesabactinin, degaertnere bere, in Philadelphia, Pag ere sephora om Sas ote f: » AP Business News Analyst sponse, Howard S. Cohoon, president of Newark, N.J;, aiid Chicago, uses) shoe merchant in the world, cele- : NEW YORK (AP) — Business| The comforting statistical news|Dumas Milner’ Corp., Jackson,{ 75,000 gallons of resin and plasticr!prated bis 95th birthday recently ‘ statisticians cap tell you almost|today is that Americans are get-|°2Y$ industry sales have risen 25/pased floor finishes @ year, 30,000/py what he’ Army Just Orders : anything today. They know — or|ting cleaner every year, both|Per cent in five years. — gallons of liquid detergents, tons) day : gay they do — how many baths|personally and in their surround-| Last year the total was $550/of cleaning powder compounds./at g am, had breakfast and a “you take a week and how much] ings. million dollars: some 350 million/Costs per building run from $200,+|+njp” of whisky and then walked Weather If Wants “ Experience Asslet You" :oap you. use. Statisticians “say that in 1946)for cleaners and cleansers, 100/000 to $500,000 a year. to work, | mount Dollp't tobe Wedreed Net tet rencwt oe ge » ‘They can say how much thelAmericans used 23 pounds of soap! Mullion for waxes and Seppe . Some 100 companies specialize} Moser has been in the shoe busi-| PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — The Mich RID Set LORS ‘ average homemaker — whoever|a year per capita, and now 29|million for disenfectants, ng saree cleaners, deo [tts bere since 2883, and has lived|U. 8. Army is now able to test its HIGAN ¢ IT COUN that may be — spends on keeping| pounds. The total comes to more|million for deodorizers, 6 fairly|things as window cleaners, de0lin the same. home for 69 yearslequipment in all sorts of weather| maemo * Member American Atatstin 4 Wide Geaadiens: ierely by putting it into a small the cost of keeping a skyscrap-|year, From this the experts de- ‘wy “&- 1% * cleaning materials. in 1882, he spent four years iniroom here at the Frankford Ar- er's insides sple and span, They|duce that Americans take 26 bil-| To this could be added millions} And the jet age is barely on us) shoe shops in Germany where he|senal. NOTICE : have figures on aerosol bombs and lion baths a year, or some 500)more spent op home painting, and|/when one company — the Sabré/was born, two of them as an ap- * * * on the task of tidying up airport)million a week, On a per capitaland other appliances. Cohoon says|Metal Product Co, of Lyons, IIL. |prentice, Environmental test chambers runways after the jet planes, | basis this is about 150 a year or/sales of his own pine-based line|— is out with a special jet airport have been installed at the arsenal JACK W. HALL His wife died 22 years ago and | le Naw! the Awstlencer x * * three a week. went: up 25 per cent in 1958 and/sweeper to clean two million iy | Where engineers can simulate any- Statisticians may just be tal The nation’s 30,000 tailor shops|that now 40 per cent of jts prod-|square feet of runway per hour, pase St, ita wee | thing from a drizzle to a downpour, | love with figures. But business-|and cleaners now do a.record 1%/uets are made from synthetic pine|The product can pick up sand.) io. aaa 9¢ great-grandohi!. [from a balmy day in the spring men want their reports for other|billion dollar a year businessjoil—the American yen for clean-|gravel, stone, bolts, nails, metal dren. One of his three daughters, to a blazing hot day in the sum: | reasons, They need to know the|keeping clothes fresh. The total/liness having helped eat up much|rods, rags, wrenches or pop bot- now a widow, lives with him, |™¢T. demand so they can plan produc-|of dry cleaning bills goes up anjof the pine stumps that started |tles. x * . tion, They want the potential so|average of 3 per cent a year. |the business. The firm says its vacuum Moser attributes his good health) The chambers were made for the . they can lay out sales drives.| This yedr Americans are ex-| Some 300 maintenance contrac-|sweeper can also pick up two-by-/ fo ni. Head Laci en doa ‘Army by Tenney Engineering, Inc., Call OR 38-2717 They use these figures in deciding|pected to spend nearly 600 million|tors tidy up New York's big biild-/fours, though it doesn’t say how He says he oon Nn toOlof Union, N. J. Rain, sunlight, | a . whether a new product could beat|dollars, or $12 a family, on house-|ings. 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HARDWARE @)XEEGO Hardware No. T@McKIBBEN & CHILD'S . 3994 Aubum ot.Adams, Auburn Heights: . 3041 Orchard Loke, Rd,—FE 2-8766 1876 Union Loke Rd.—EM 3-3501. al /$13995 sabato 7 49.95 ‘ : ey , a SCRUBRER G- POLISHER ...... $3900 760 0 REMINGTON PUMP RIFLE... $7500 REVERE CLOSET, lees soot... ... $2000 Perr ee Tee eT eS OS ovwevvVVVTVveeTeVeeTreTTe wT rrrrevwrrevre Vy eS rTvrwverweveererrerervrwrerwee § ee ~~ verre reee rT rTVVveTTVT Teer ee et rrvVvuVrVeVVrVeVY ™_vevrrrvrrvrevrerveve Trrrye Tee ee ee ee 7wvwwrvrervrerrevtevrevreY’ I APO i tains, ye : 1 * ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1950 te 4 \ | , : : aathe in ; ni Ar Deaths Elsewhere {2 ¢ allot (Area Woman Sues’. |no riccrwora su, caine Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby. Areas spe Po ET de Mme Mle ae 6 tage Mingy © i oo’ Many tor- |: Sk T Acciden lawealt thet, an re * ) : woul So ls EARFTELD, Conn, (AP) East) tin i TOW ACCIGENE |todse tad noe MACK ALLMAN KNUTES. THALL —")at the. Richar sical ten bee eae ichigan a ee ey Oe Mack Allman, 45, of 3106 Hill] Knute S, Thall of 312 W. Huron|Home. Burial will follow in Milford] in , died Thursday after] a5... be two Coles on the| A Bloomfield Township beginner! Mrs. Jotte, mothe Rd, died ay of a heart|St. died yesterday at his home of a|Memorial Cemetery. =| _long illness. He was born: in| 119 @ statewide ballots. and the|skier has filed a $26,300 damage |dren, | ge « eo sg ong heart ailment, He was 41, Mr. Killing died Thursday at his Leominster, Mass. ‘Republicans don't like it. suit against the Boyne Mountain ground when she grabbed the + 245 E. Walton Biva.. He had been employed at North-|home following a one year illness.) PUCERNE VALLEY, Calif, 7 Cole is Maurice F. Cole of|ski Lodge tor’ injuries She said she suffered back was employed. He had been in ill|iang Nursery on Eight Mile road.| He was a member of the Milford| “SPONSE ttt non note 59 larermdale, the Rep Sa nomince|St! Ledge for injuries she sAy8/ and knee injuries, which may health several weeks . ,_ 59,/Ferndale, the Republican nominee| sno suttered when using a ski t or Or. Surviving are his wife, Thelma;/Presbyterian Church and was a/pevil's Island’s most famous es-|for the State Supreme Court. The & sk! tow quire surgery. wa ee is yee and his mother, Mrs. Giddiag|*etired gardener. capee, died Thursday’ apparently|other is Kenneth W. Cole, Saginaw . — o, three Ts. | Thall, Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.jof a heart attack, He escaped/jawyer running for the same posi- Service held at 1:30 p.m.| ny, Hoisington of Milford and|from the French penal island in|tion, but on the Prohibition e body is at the Huntoon Fu ed TS Gaal Lonny bare! Home. Mrs. John Martone Ge Camnade, 1005 after serving 36 years and ltichet Cc : eu Swear a eet ea te era ne, B PRICES CUT WAY DOWN! Cemetery, Clarkston. MRS, ROBERT EICK tiac, Walter of Houghton Lake and|cape, He was the author of “Dry| _ Republicans have politely tried : mas. ‘AEPRA J, BEAUDETTE GOODRICH — Service for Mrs.|William and Fred, both of Canada. | Guillotine.” ; ° pon. sesting bie Lael | : i , " paead Robert (Martha L.) Eick, 81,, of RICHMOND, Ind, (AP) — Ed-| the ballots will cause , . : el Mebnveday iierting Wire (a) page= Fang op Argon See MEST ER nn Prayer nervice\ und R. Kinsey, 86, who had been] among votere and thus hurt thelr REMODEL : ‘at 3 p.m, y at Christ Lu — Prayer service E : ; > A Alpha J. (Ann Taylor) Beaudette|theran Church, South Hadley. Bur-jwas held this moming for Stephen |B’eriven i fg ante for 0 pear | Coe he has ue : we in Los Angeles, Calif. She had'jaj will follow in Christ Lutheran/Patrick Nestell, two-day-old son f\dieq Thursday. Kinrey, a civil en-| withdrawing : NO CAS ss hie ere been ill several weeks. [Church Cemetery, Mr. and Mrs, Ellis Nestell of 3996] rinoer, helped build some of the : A Hi NEEDED Mrs, Beaudette was a graduate) The body will be at the C. F,|Melvin St. Burial was in Babyland/huiidings for the World’s Fair in yet t els and ee re ERC a ane of Pontiac Central | High | School! sherman Funeral Home in Orton.|@t Mt. Avon Cemetery. St. Louis in 1904. ‘ s S ues —e« ba FHA re un moving | besides id x i. California in 1925, Her husband|” © “™u noon Sunday. ae eee Jamer, Robert,| PEORIA, Ill, (AP) \ The Rt.| Republicans, although is a cousin of Oliver Leo Beau- Mrs. Eick died Thursday at her and Richard ail at home; grand-|Rev. William Leopold Essex, 73, this ws eet 6 ae Be ie T 5yY dette of 269 W. Huron St. home following severs! months’ | ents, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas|"ishe of the Quivcy Diocese of caress, are Se inh Qo ears Surviving besides her husband| “!e**- Martin ‘of Madison Heights, and|'0. T° chtement last year, died(ened out, Actually, Kenneth Cole are a son, Robert of Los Angeles;} She was a member of the Christ/Mr, and Mrs. James Nestell of|/” = year, : . mix ROOM a daughter, Mrs, Richard 0. Miles| Lutheran Chureh in Seuth Hadley. Kalasks. Klang taal aad al al bry x ADDITIONS of West Los Angeles; and five| Surviving are usband, = nein é ert; a son, Guy of Hadley; acme MRS, 8. L. WEISBROD Service and® burial took place/‘er, Hyde MILFORD — Service tor Mrs.| this midrning in Los Angeles. | !¢y, and two grandchildren. S. L. (Cornelia B.) Weisbrod, =. * KITCHENS i: ot 124 E. Commerce Rd., will be’ OBO 7. LAWE pero decnhng eas a held at 1:90 pam. Monday at the] * ROOFING & | a * | Richardson- nera: me. | ‘ of $590 Outlook Dr. will be held] Start Cyle) Hamm, 45, of MT/purial will follow in Oakgrvel SIDING t 3 p.m, Saturday at the Don-| Highland Ave., will be held Mon |cometery. i anf day. at 2 p.m. from William : 21-1NCH * elson-Johns Funeral Home. Mrs, Weisbrod died suddenly) G GES Grave service will be conducted| yin be in White Chapel Cemetery | MUAY At er, home oe buco JUST LIKE ; l- at the Lakeside Cemetery by Vet-| Mrs. Hamm died last night at gre cn tee the Mil) * FURNACES “purviving besides hs wile, Evaltety ne wy |e ae trea nies an # BASEMENTS | PUTTING MONEY are ae Allan C. of Clark Surviving besides her husband . ston; grandchildren, and three|are two sons, James and Roland, ° brothers. : both at home; six brothers, Fred Youth Rearraigned * ATTICS IN YOUR P AY Mr. Lawe, a former employe of Ennis of Detroit and Edwarl J., FINISHED Molls and Do It Yourself Mart,|Sidney Q., Ernest C. and George,|* R bb B fi ; ENVELOPE! died yesterday morning at Pon- all of Rochester; and one sister, in 0 ery- a Ing tiac General Hospital of a heart/Mrs. Charles Long of Roches- * SHELL HOMES CALL ANYTIME condition after an illness of two) ter. Gregory Clover, 16, of 415 Man-| COMPLETED weeks: : MRS. ELSIE L. INCH ning St., Waterford Township, was | — . > ax; Cama rearraigned yesterday before ELLIOTT RUSSELL ROCHESTER re eee oe Township Justice of the Peace Dee Prayers were offered at 11 so aie 42, a eA ald E, Adams on charges of un- | this morning at Sparks-Griffin armed robbery and beating of “ Chapel for Elliott Russel], infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rus- p.m. tomorrow at the Pixley Fu- neral Home. Burial will follow in 52-year-old man last month. * * * REMODELING ALL-AROUND VALUE ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT ITI NEW 1958 MOTOROLA SPECIAL SWIVEL CONSOLE TV Swings to face your chair any- where in the : : White Chapel Cemetery in Troy. Mrs. Inch died yesterday at her home following several month's illness. , She was a member of the First Baptist Church. Surviving are two sons, Jack of Lake Orion, and Robert of Claw- He waived examination and was) bound over to stand trial March! 10 before Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland. | a en Clover and four other township youths are accused of beating and sell of 400 Third St. Burial was in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Survivors include his parents; a brother, Lewis J., and two sis- ters, Catherine Ann and Ruth, all at home; and grandparents, Mrs. Evelyn Russell of Creal Springs, REBUILDING REPAIRING Power M chassis, new Picture Pilot, new Signal Master, 2 speakers. Mahogany, Blond finish. Model 21K74. Ill. and Mr. and Mrs. Julius'|.4,. and a daughter, Ruth, at|robbing Herman Westpfahi of 5901 Peitsch of Saginaw. home; three aaa nen two/Cooley Lake Rd. White Lake The baby iy eon marth | brothers and one sister. Township. 2 « | SWEET’S RADIO and yesterday at St. Jose ercy TV * Hospital. EDWARD KILLING Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore | SHOP — —_— = MILFORD — Service for Ed-|W waived. juvenile court 422 West Huron St. FE 4-1133 CONSTRUCTION ¢ ‘ MRS. FREDERICK SHAFER [ward Killing, 73, of 514 S. Main FREE PARKING jurisdiction over Clover so he could | St., will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday|be tried as an adult. = eee ’ Mrs. Frederick (Luella) Shafer |>*-> ' of 140 Norton Ave., was dead on|s ‘arrival at Pontiac General Hos-! pital yesterday afternoon. She was' 92... ; 5 j *. She was a member of the Sev-, . “@nth, Day Adventist Church and -Daughters of Union Veterans. | Surviving are a son, Oscar of Fort Lauderdale, Fla; three ‘daughters, Mrs, Minnie Johnson of Pontiac, Mrs. Josephine Dun of @ Ohio and Mrs. Helen Meurtaugh| of Pontiac, and a sister. Service will be held at 10 a.m.' Monday at the Huntoon Funeral -Home with burial in Oak Hill “Cemetery. ~ WALLACE SIMMONS | Wallace Simmons, 80, of 6412. Elmwood St., Waterford Township, | died yesterday at Pontiac General’ Hospital. _ He was a retired machinist at "General Motor Truck & Coach Di-| vision and & veteran of the Spanish | “American War, | 4 Piece Sectional AtA | Price You'd Expect To Pay For Only 2 Pieces ~ Choice of 3 Decorator Colors , ® Long Wearing, Durable Nylon Fabric Wi a son, William H, of Drayton’ e ‘Plains; three daughters, Mrs. Ber-| ro BUDGET TERMS nice Talbot of Howell, Mrs. Lilian Molded Foam Rubber AVAILABLE both of Detroit; 13 grandchildren, TAKE 2 YEARS and eight apne ee * Service will be | at 1:30 Reversible Cushions, too! p.m. Monday at the Sparks-Grif- fin Chapel with burial in White ' Chapel Memorial Cemetery, TO PAY 4 Pee Be ent ; ya / < y ‘ TET mee - . te » ay } *~ uy a . 8 i c ¢ Pre, a FN 7 oe i “ _ ; + baie a. i 7hp so } RIDE-A-MATIC TRACTOR Si (shown with 26” yee Here's the conversation = yee deemed about... now priced for your budget! at the long sweep of upholstered magnificence .. sealed for every room sae... evry decor vanced sty: overhang arms and semi-shadow box detaili sm oa =e gira ly ng tufting. are glowing walnut finished wi eelf levelers. As for comfort . .. it’s all jeer sap led ; hs construction ualized.for the custom styling. Frames are hardweod, with double doweling and glued corner blocks, for long, long life. _» Arrange this fabulous sectional as your i tion dictates eee its versatility is unlimited. ) We Sell Brand Names for Less at Prices Lower Than | Y © Over 20 werk-saving attachments © © Autemetive Steering and Differential © d-epeed Verea-Matle and reverse | KING | BROS. | “2391 Pontiee Road - GOT on time laden Se | ot Opdyke Rood USE OUR CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN nn aani _OPEN FRI. and MON, ‘til 9 P.M. FE 4-1112. 3 Fe - ae Pag EP Ss Se oe See an See es CS? eeie a hn Sally oe ee ete 3" ade aba d9A opine ph t HE i tes : Sl Al a AR a te ie A eA Sl ie ge pane el ets le IE a a ap es * * f J Da a Chal us 3 ; ji nee i 5 : Ff . i Fi : zg i es | ee 4 ; Pa \ \ ’ ‘ -~* \ \ pretty party features pearl buttons and lace trim on its sleeveless bodice and a wide pleated belt accents Who doesn’t like stripes? And this short-sleeved cotton candy-striped dress is really fun to wear for just about any occasion. The back is buttoned all the way down, -and the sash is tied with a big perky bow. sh of Dinners, Visits irmingham Spotlight i i : : i ‘ ue a Hl eae 7 a au the waistline. _ can be pus mall Fry See are of wash’ end waite sunteciale that are crease- resistant. Even the’ most“ ‘be dunked quite simply in the laundry. This will . make all mommies happy, we're sure. shopping for a new outfit, don’t forget to take your hters along—they'll have as much fun as you outfits. Most of the outfits shown do selecting new Looking sweet and demure as if the really was "ss-up” party dress can So while id. % . made of sugar and spice is this fashionable young lady in a dress of tucked supima organdy. The sateen sash runs through eyelet embroidery at the midriff. The dress is equipped with its own petticoat, Group to Study-- Preschool Age Child Behavior Once in a while it’s really fun to dress just like sistex and pretend you're twins. These matching dresses are of chairman, and Mrs, Richard Saunders, secretary-treasurer, Officers have voted to spon- jon show at 2:30 p.m, March 19 at Webster School with ap- parel by the Wonderland Shop at. Tel-Haron Shopping Center. Handy Hampers floral print everglaze sateen cotton. They feature. pleated cummerbunds, and have their own, petticoats. ¢ by the Pontiac Area United Fund, 30 Students Attend Xi Chapter Tea a Good Teacher,” at a re- cruitment tea given by Xi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gam- ma Society Wednesday at Wil- liam Beatmont School, Water- ford Township. x * * Thirty students from Pontiac Central and Pontiac Northern - high schools attended the event accompanied by their spon- sors, Ann Morrow, Lillian Ja- cobs and Maria Jackson, . * * * Hostesses were Joyce Sweet, Tama C. Hook, Mary Gibbs and Mrs, Glenn Husted. Mrs. Little Hosts Queen Mary Group Queen Mary Section of the Needlework Guild met Thurs- day with Mrs, Harvie Little on Wall street, _ ‘THB PONTIAC PRESS..PRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1950). Three charming models obligingly pose for us in the spring attire they will don for a style show sponsored by the Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls, The program will begin at Pontiac Press Phote 7:15 p.m. Tuesday at Madison Junior High School’s little theater. From left to right are Sharon Zelinski, Vicki Perry and Julie Cupp. : News of Personal Interest in Area ‘Mr, and Mrs, Charles L. Howard and son Dick, all of Highland road, entertained Navy man David Montreuil and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Montreuil and his sis- ter and brother, Nancy and Roger, all of Clarkston, for dinner Thursday evening. David is home on leave from boot camp at Great Lakes. He expects to go to Newport, RL , Two Honored at Bon Voyage Hawaiian Party A bon voyage party in an Hawaiian setting honored Mary Eleanor Lockman and Norma Ainsley Wednesday at the home of Mrs. William Greggs on Old Lane drive. - Miss Lockman and Miss Ainsley will leave for Hawaii March 7 by plane. Guests attending were Mrs. Janice Morin, Mrs. Walter Babb and Mrs. Kenneth Hoard. Also present were Mrs. Billie Wiseheart, Mrs. William Hart- man, Mrs. William St. — Mrs. Earl DeMond and Mrs. E. A. Reitmeyer assisted the hostess. Beach Hats ° Are Taking on a Novel Look named “Flower Drum Song”. and is a wide-brimmed sun- shade of straw that towers into a peak. ~ “Jungle Rot’’ is. the name of : i i f fis a 2 i “cheerful” tor i : 38 3 Z | ~ _, Bunny we know. Joel N. Goldberg, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harold §. Gold- berg, James K boulevard has been awarded the scholastic key by the Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity at Eastern Michigan College, Ypsilanti. This award is made tothe fraternity mém- ber having the highest schol- astic standing each semester. * * * Among six coeds represent- ing Michigan State University at a home economics province workshop held in Chicago last week, was Karen M, Clinton, daughter of Harold Clinton of Union Lake road. * * * Cadet Stewart S. Nutter, a senior in the Wheaton College ROTC program,, is scheduled to begin a two-year tour of duty in the U.S. Army Arm- ored Corp. this September. Cadet Nutter is the son of Mr, ang Mrs, L. F. Nutter of Crooks road, Executive officer * * * Virginia Dowling, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Dowling of West Long Lake road has been pledged to Al- pha Xi Delta sorority at Al- bion college, x * * Announcement has been made of the marriage of for- mer Pontiac resident Mrs. Ber- tha Mac to Lynn Townsend of Ionia. The couple was mar- ried Feb. 22 in Downey, Calif. * * * A son, Carl Virgil, was born Feb. 18 at Detroit Osteopathic Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Atwell (nee Barbara Chopp) of Maurer street, © x * * Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, John Chopp of Ferndale and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil At- well of Walled Lake. * * * A daughter, Marion, was born to Mr, and Mrs. John Imbrunnone (nee Sylvia Ac- cruso) of Springfield Feb. 23 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospi- : Decorating ing Easter eggs can be a wonderful outlet “for creativity for the younger (and older) generation. | These eggs, decorated with odds and ends of yarn, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Imbrunnone of Wa- terloo drive. * * x Donald Bumgardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. L, D. Bumgard- ner of East Beverly Street, will portray both a tempter and a knight in the Michigan State University Players produc- tion. ‘Murder in the Cathed- ral,’’ to be presented in the Education Kiva on campus at 8:15 p.m. March 4-7, Australian Teacher Gives Talk Malcolm Chesworth of Syd- ney, Australia, now anh, ex- change teacher in Hazel Park, was guest speaker at the meet- ing of League of Women Vot- ers held Wednesday evening at the YWCA, , Mr. Chesworth discussed Australia and its foreign poli- cy: “Australians have always looked up to the United States,” he said. “They have waited f see what the most powerful nation in the world would .do, and then followed the leader.” . * * * Through his talk and the question period that followed, Mr, Chesworth brought out much of Australian life, from politics to the school system, Mrs, Claire Hinkley intro- duced Mr. Chésworth. Hostess- es were Laura Belz and Amy Krueger,and Mrs, Fred Stein- baugh. & 2 Guests were Mrs. Wade Hampton, Cora Krueger, Floyd Smith and Donovan Gill- more. The next meeting of the league will be a dinner meet- ing with election of officers, adoption ‘of the budget and selection of a local topic for study. ; buttons and ribbons, would be a credit to any Easter ee & ee ge ° % THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1959. et Ms eT “DEAR ABBY: My son, 22, is making a trip across the country and he plans to take a couple of passengers along to help defray expenses. One woman, 24, who is a divorcee with a questionable reputation, wants to make the trip. Isn't transporting a woman from state to state illegal?”’ ASKING “They locked him up and it took three policemen and the desk sergeant to subdue my wife. I apologized, but now clothes out the window and locked me out. What should I do?”’ LOCKED OUT DEAR LOCKED: I think for the present you are probably ‘safer’ locked out. Wait till She cools off and try for a “return engagement’ at a later date. / * * * “DEAR ABBY: My husband keeps telling our kids that he met me on a corner when we ‘Continental Look’ Adds Variety to Men’s Styles The outstanding fact about men’s clothing for spring is that the American: male has never had a’ more diversified selection of styles and ideas from which to choose. which already has caused quite a stir of interest tion by American clothing de- | Signers of an authentic Italian suit 'style. It is defined as having greater breadth to the shoulders, a slight pinch at the waist, a bit more width to the lapels, a shorter jacket with mere cut- away at the front, and trousers without cuffs. were both es for a bus. It is true but it sounds terrible. How can I get him to either fib a little or shut his mouth?” MARJORIE - Hold them for. bargaining pur- - poses, a es CONFIDENTIAL TO, “IN LOVE”: If I had a dollar for every married man who told a girl he was unhappily married and she was the best thing that ever happened to him in his entire life, I'd have enough money to buy this newspaper. Do not buy his sad story, or yours will be a sadder one. x* * * For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Women of Bible Topic for Group Mrs, Russe]! Sadler will lead study of “All the Women of Bible,”’ highlighting the story of Mary and Martha, when the Marthas of Cedar Crest Lutheran Church meet at 8 p.m. March 13 at the church. A skit entitled ‘What's My Line” will feature Bible char- acters. Participants will be Mrs. Ted Carlin and Mrs. Ger- ald Ogg. Program chairmen for the year are Mrs. T. A. Robertson and Mrs. Car] Dallmann, Mrs. Woodrow Mohr is president. Members ere planning an Easter breakfast. A scarf will save wear on | eoat necklines and will keep them free of make-up and col- lar smudges, ‘ily “‘bath contractors’ ‘ ing appointments in order to be lects. Use a well-sudsed sponge. ‘Tub Toter' Had Place in 1800's In the beginning of the 19th century, a new career opened up for young men when fam- toted bathtubs with them for on-the- spot rentals, Between the 1820s and 1850s, they hauled water and tubs through the streets of Paris, with prospective bathers mak- sure of getting their turns to bathe. Get at Crevices Have you one of those plain or patterned plastic-covered boudoir chairs? When you wash it, be sure you reach down into the crevices where dust col- THIS IS THE PLACE FOR REAL SHOE BARGAINS for the ENTIRE FAMILY “We don’t sell cheap: shoes—we sell quality shoes cheap!” WATCH FOR OUR FURTHER BULLETINS For Your Convenience OPEN EVERY EVENING! SUNDAYS, 11 to 4— "SHOE MART M-59, Across From Foodtown Market REPEAT SELL OUT! 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YELLOW “FOREST + CHARTREUSE of a sunny d| combinations, it sets a cheerful for all informa] dining. & a Stock Selection DIXIE POTTERY Open Daily 20 A.M. to 9 P.M. — Sunday 12 to 9 P.M. (Near Waterford) GRAY southern holiday in your by Homer Laughlin. Always the large variety of accessory OR 3-1894 PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11Ve S, Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Avcilable in Day or Evening Classes Write. phone or call in person for Free Pamphiet PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 New. Mama - Needs Rest From World Put Sign on Door With Hours You Want Company By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: I am ex- pecting the arrival of my sec- ond child shortly. My husband and I both have many relatives and friends who I know will be anxious to see the new baby. “After the birth of our first child I was beseiged -with visi- tors almost immediately on my . return from the hospital, I know they were all well mean- ing but it was a terrible strain on me, what with looking alter the baby and trying to get as much rest myself as possible. “In order to avoid this hap- | pening again, I would like to know what you think of putting a note on the door such as hos- pitals use, saying, ‘“‘No visit- ing’ or ‘‘Visiting only from three to four or perhaps “Baby's asleep, Mother too” or the like, If you sanction this I am sure not only I but all new mothers will be eternally grate- ful to you.” Answer: You may quite cor- rectly put a sign on your door worded something like this: “Because my doctor wants me to have a real rest, please for this week do not come to visit me or the baby except in the afternoons between three and four.”’ “Dear Mrs. Post: My sen is going to be married soon and there will be a large reception at a hotel fol the cere- mony. My son fells me that after the bride and bridegroom and their attendants dance once around the floor, the par- ents of the bride and bride- groom are supposed to join them. ‘Is this customary? Neither my husband nor I dance at all well and we will fee] extremely self-conscious if we have to get up in front of everyone and dance. I would appreciate hear- ing from you on this matter.” ‘Answer: You do not have to ‘Garice, and as you do not dance well you certainly should not try. After washing, lay your sweater flat on a towel and reshape to size. When dry, fold carefully and slip into a plastic bag. Store flat in box or bureau drawer. SS i | usb 2 YEARS TO PAY! 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH = Pry © 1-YEAR SERVICE © IMMEDIATE ee fayne Gabert Electrical Appliance’ Specialist mea r a” FE 5-6189 St. » \ Series to Start.in October. | Plan for ‘Town Hall Is Well Received - By MARGERY BENNETT To acquaint the women of Oakland County and the sur- rotinding area with detailed in- formation regarding the. newly organized PontiacOakland Town Hall, Ine., series of lec- tures, thousands of letters have been mailed under ‘the direc- tion of Mrs. Cecil McCallum, ticket chairman. | | Wedgie Heels Are in High Demand SOUTH PARIS, Mo, (UPI) — The wedgie heel for women’s shoes may be on its way toward an all-time high. Charles G. Chason, vice president of a wedgie-produc- ing firm, said the company has experienced a marked upswing in orders this fall and winter. The staff has been increased to its full capacity of 500 to pro- duce more than a_ million wedgies every month, “Wedgies are traditionally the most comfortable shoe manufactured,”” Chason said. “And women are looking for comfort in shoes, especially for daytime wear.” The company, which claims to lead the country in wedgie production, uses only Maine white pine for the heels, Chason said. If the demand continues, he said, the firm may break its old production record of 17 million pairs in one year, Do-C-Do Club Has Workshop A workshop at McCarroll school was conducted by the Do-C-Do Square Dance Club Thursday night. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ar- nold Denison, Mr. and Mrs, Ed- ward Wright, Mr. and Mrs, Anton Koenig and Mr. and Mrs, David Davis. Robert Newill, George Newton and William Brown, callers, intro- duced new square dance changes and round dances. The club will hold its next dance March 12. Extension Club Has Lesson on Colors Mrs. Delos Nicholie gave the lesson on “Planning Colors for Interiors’ at the meeting of Inter- lakes Extension Group, held Tues- \day at the Elizabeth Lake road home of Mrs. William Miller. Mrs. Nicholie was assisted by Mrs. John, McConnell, The next meeting of the group will be held at the home of Mrs. L. H. Martin of Shore drive. Every girl looks for her dream man, but in the meantime she | usually gets married. Requests for a mailing list of names through the cooperation of many church groups, study clubs and societies. * «* Working each week to assist in the project are Mrs. A. A. Dodd, Mrs. Julius Koprince, Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard, Mrs. J. L. Bennett, Mrs. V. S. Garri- son, Mrs. J. C. Walker, Mrs. W. K. Willman, Mrs. C. B. Kinney, Mrs. P. A. Kern and Mrs. Max Doerr. GOOD RESPONSE The response for the avail- able tickets has been very grat- ifying and a reward to their efforts. Five internationally known speakers will be heard in the series which: begins in Octo- ber. The programs will be held once a month on Wednesday from 10:30 to 11:30 ‘mornings a.m, at the Oakland Theater. The program is open to all women in this county. * * *® Additional information about the speakers soon will be an- nounced, The selection of these speakers is being carefully made, with the object of get- ting speakers who will appeal to all women of the area. have been met. “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1950 mee Mrs. Cecil McCallum, ticket chair- man, receives orders every day ‘for tickets for the Town Hall lecture series. B. R. Shaver, her mailman, is shown delivering the daily stack of requests. One of the big tasks for organizers of the new PontiacOakland Town Hall, Inc., series was to get mailing lists from area clubs. Typing up these lists af te ase Cae ER Mee The Pesponse has been excellent and more than gratifying to the women who have been working to help promote the series. Pontiae Press Pheotes are, left to right, Mrs. Philip E. Rowston, Mrs. Louis Schimmel and Mrs. Robert Nienstedt. Ask the Fabric Designers NEW YORK (UPI) — What will women wear in the 1960s? Ask a fabrics designer, not a couturier. Silhouettes of clothes depend largely on color and fabrics, say two young men who run a unique fabrics manufacturing firm. “Color is our boss. Fabrics are just a means to carry out ideas in color,” said Sandy Elias, co-owner of Lawford Fabrics. Some colors are not wear- able with certain silhouettes, he explained. For example, if a color does not look good next Is as rugged as the sportsmen for whom it was made - yet handsomely styled to a man’s taste. Since it shrugs off water like a duck and isn’t easily shocked, it will prove to be a most reliable friend to the man who needs a watch that can take it. Stainless steel. FRED N. PAULI CO. Pontiac's. Oldest Jewelry ‘Store 28 W. Huron St. FE 2-7257 “The Store Where Q ily Counts” to the face, high necklines can- not be used when that color is popular, How does he decide which colors will be popular for cer- tain seasons? x * * “Follow history,” he said. “Women insist on change. We check past trends for success- ful colors and also for those which women accepted least. We use old swatch books—have one from 1899—and plow through library books and mu- seums to see the cycles.” Women in warmer climates, such as Florida, Texas and California, generally want brighter less seasonal colors, he said, but these shades now are moving East. * * * Because of regional prob- lems of a belief in individuality, Elias and his partner, Larry Gabbe, keep the business strict- ly custom-made, They Work only with wool, and confine a pattern to one manufacturer or All Remaining WINTER COATS DRESSES and SPORTSWEAR Reduced for Final Clearance Vo off 9 Burton Smart Ladies’ Apparel 75 N. Saginaw Open Mon., Fri. ‘til 9 P.M. “Charge It’ high-fashion designer. a Here is Colonial designed to meet today’s trends without losing that home comfortable appear- ance. An interesting and very comfortable small sofa (73 inchés’ leng), foam’ rubber cushions. with coil spring base. High back (34 inches) foam rubber cushions. For that “not but Allin Fun ‘| r back to the practice of many FRANKIE MEADOWS and THE HI -FI's DANCING—4 NIGHTS Wed.--Fri.--Sat.--Sun. Sniling Sunday Dinner Special SIZZLING STEAK $ 65 DINNER with ] BAKED POTATO.... Make plans to have your team’s bowling banquet at most popular dine-dance now being reserved, LIQUOR— BEER SPECIAL SUNDAY, SMORGASBORD Served 1:30 P.M. $195 to 9:30 P.M. “SULLY* oe Ibs. of Musical hm Playing has our Pleasure 6 Nights a Week SMORGASBORD LUNCHEON - DINNER 6:30 PP, M,. to Pru tac Dpeindes Tax sia Mine $1.95 Kitchen Is Open for Sandwiches ‘til 1:00 A, M. TOWN & COUNTRY INN Cocktail Li Bak Ee Fo id Luncheons unge and Restaurant’ grap td ~ Every Thurs., Fri., Sat. and Sunday . at Bob's Chicken House TAKE. OUT Featuring the Duo Combo. wie, PAUL BECKWITH 2 a. WAYNE BOOTH “ons DANCING THURS., FRI, SAT. 9 P.M. ‘til 2 A.M. SUN. 7 P.M. ‘til 12 P.M. OLD DUTCH MILL 7 ' Auburn at Churchill Rd LIQUOR HILLBILLY and WESTERN SWING by SINGING PAUL BARBER and His MID.WESTERNERS JOHNNY SWAN Lead DOUG on Steel LEE BRADFORD on Bess Auburn Heights Fine a at Chicken—Pish—8 erat ee: oop BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSE 497 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. FE 3-9821 GM Official Says Estimate Low WASHINGTON ®—E. N. Cole, General Motors Corp. vice presi- dent, predicts the auto industry will top its 5% million car esti- mate for 1959. * «+ * Cole, who also is general man- ager of GM's Chevrolet Division, said yesterday he based his pre- diction on early-year strength in auto sales, especially a specece lar rise in the demand for trucks. “Just as declining truck sales usually signal a’ recession in our industry, a truck pickup usually | 4 precedes a passenger car rise by Playwright Anderson Has Serious Stroke. STAMFORD, Conn. (UPI)—Play- wright Maxwell Anderson, 70, suf- fered a stroke at his home yes- terday and was rushed unconscious to Stamford Hospital in a private ‘ambulance. x Hospital attendants said Ander- |son was in ‘very serious’ condi- | tion. Anderson, a former school- teacher and newspaperman, won a Pulitser Prize in 1933 for his play, “Both Your Houses." His many other works included |“What Price Glory,” written in col- laboration with Laurence Stallings, Predicts Big Year for Cars |prove somewhat.” “Winterset” and “High Tor.” He). ‘three to. six months," Cole told reporters. BOTH ON UPGRADE At this moment, Cole said, both cars and trucks are on the -up- grade. From Dec. 1, when Chev- rolet reached its full production gait on the 1959 model, to Feb. 20, passenger cars have run 10.8 per cent ahead of a year ago and truck sales 37 per cent, he said. same period parser were 4714 per ceat ahead Beating last year’s record, only 4% million cars, would not’ be much of a feat, Cole conteded, but he went on: “We believe the 54% million es- timate for the industry this year is conservative. The first-quarter rate so far is ahead of that. It looks Jike a very satisfactory year — perhaps our second or third best.”” * *« * If sales voluma continues to pick up, he said, ‘‘the employment pic- ture in Detroit is bound to im- No great speedup from the present production rate can be anticipated, he sald, but at least the auto industry wil] not be contributing as it did a year ago to the motor capital’s seasonal peak of joblessness. In addition, Cole predicted, the: recovery of car and truck produc- tion ‘will give further impetus to a general business upturn this year. Cole saw reporters before ad- also wrote the book and lyrics for LET'S CO ‘DANCING TONIGHT! To the Music of The Bob Lawson Trio Friday and Saturday Evenings Noonday Luncheons Are Our Specialty Family Style Dinners Nights and Sundays NEW DRAYTON INN iit EES e = = a fa “, Ringslep Jun Weedward South of Long Lake Road A A A tio .Special Announcement sib: 0 ba A te Kingsley Inn is now _ FEATURING The Kingsley Inn Gypsies | A a AA one an a he ; Continuing dis Traditional Supremacy IN RESPONSE TO MANY REQUESTS OPEN SUNDAYS (Formerly Commodore Hotel) Sill 4195 Dixie Highway OR 3-7161 | on Portage Lake Bridge such hits as “September Song”’ to) Chevrolet dealers. dressing a meeting of about 250 the music of the late Kurt Weill “Knickerbocker * * 'Bad Seed,” was made into a mo- ‘Construction Has Begun HOUGHTON (#—Construction on the superstructure of the $11,000,- A 16-ton steel floor beam was @ Fine ened) e e (Char Broiled SialeaPime Rib) we RX, ® Cocktails &, 4 @ Atmosphere : Re. @ Business se "> X%q Men's we e 6 Luncheons , 9 Go to Slonaker’s Miracle Lounge Miracle Mile Sheoping Center, serene at Square Lake Road I} on 5 Doz. or MORE ~|guided into place as the first of vehicle and pedestrian traffic, The 1,310 oot bridge will have a 263-foot center lift span that will raise 100 feet above the water to permit ship traffic, SERVE a) : Sy At Your NEXT PARTY or CLUB SOCIAL ff DISCOUNTS THE 1 Y PRICED MENU FOR CHILDREN : Family Deserves the Best!” from 12 neon to 10:60 P. M. "MODERN. « and SQUARE DANCING JEFF'S yEHARMONY JACKS Dixieland, Modern and~ Squere Dance Band _ SLENN EASTMAN Calling SHOP 420 Orchard Lk. NEAR GREEN st. Hancock and carry railroad, motor FE 8-8721 | Asks’ of “guy pol which’ may have been over i - en HIGH To SAT. Submitted by Sen. Elmer R. FEB. Porter (R-Blissfield) in behalf 3 BIG SHOWS of the entire Senate member- 3 7-9 PM ship, the bill marks a tradition | ° L 28th whereby the business interest be- ADU es hind the 100th bill of a session | SO ame toe throws a party for the Senate. | Porter’s ig no. 1100, It harks COUNTRY MUSIC Hit Parade Jamboree This year, the senators will be WESTERN and | | HILLBILLY MUSIC | Friday and Saturday 9 to 2 THIS WEEK Featuring PAUL RICKEY Formerly with Pee Wee King and Grand Ole Opry Featuring PAUL CARPENTER and Starlight Rhythm Rangers playing all your favorite tunes! Singer Paul Carpenter eemeenaammmmmeel | SPADAFORE’S | BAR CHARLIE Also— JU 8-3977 for: Information ee = ee TONIGHT — ONLY MICHIGAN ENGAGEMENT “THE GREAT DICTATOR” With Paulette Goddard. — Buster Kéoton—"BLUE BLAZES” ' Laurel and Hordy—"A PERFECT DAY” CLAWSON PLAYHOUSE riz rxnnc 14 Mile Road, 2 Miles East of Weedwerd Avenue CHAPLIN Jack Oakie . | Smoking Section ‘Tree ee eee ee ST eT ee ee ee a ee ee ee entertained for cocktails and din- || 20—Great Stars—20 ner by the state’s bankers at Direct from Nashville, Tenn. the Walnut Hills Country Club March 12, MORE STARS A wees area oes CAST OF Hundredth bills, numbered |] COMEDY pian odbc 1100, 1200 and 1300, were sub- SINGING aol erias mitted at the 1958 session in MORE pape behalf of the Mackinac Island Than Any Park Commission, public utili- || Counter Musi | IN PERSON ties and outdoor advertisers. ee aUSKY STAR OF Ldspbsiaahie GRAND OLE OPRY HOMER and JETHRO of Radio, TY and» Motion Picture Fame All You Cen Eatl $:30 to 10:30 ‘ei SATURDAY Saget zc . 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Attend Our Spring Opening on Saturday, Feb. 28 A Delicious Sundae : FREE - With This Coupon! fc. eae oe cat ae a pe re 1 DELICIOUS TASTEE FREEZ ‘Sat., Feb. 28 Only AS caleaaaa lated tolabetataledatatst teeta tettetatatete af Delicious Flavors Mow Available fresh from = l0 a. = ae ea! "ih as ca ea a : —ereereeereeerererrrerrerrerreerrrerreerrererrrrreTS ee ™ % _— a Beene oe _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1959. \ : Lay fe se he wt ‘ag 2 a? mt sts ew igh_but Wrong” Woman Heads Shipping Line , deemed to be revoked reo BRISTOL, Conn. (UPD — After masries. - . | Elmer Madsen lost his wallet con- \tainthg $10, he dreamed it was WANTED lying in a parking lot. Next day, — 1,000 comic BooRS padi ap Ney us: teagan eye! enough, he found a wallet—but it sus ‘ on hay Re ‘ei ory Mags Wvean't his, ace of Lal nie te, Se han xport, Mrs. Bay, First _Piper’s Ma WACAZIN About 14,000 school buses are ‘ PIPER'S € OUTLET enue I Dut nto service tn the U.S. in a of Her Sex in Such Job cE NEW YORK (UPI)—Mrs. Jose- phine Perfect Bay assumed con- trol of the American Export Lines yesterday and became the first of her sex to head a major steam- ship line. Mrs. Bay, 58, was elected Wed- nesday to the board chairman- ship of the line which operates the Constitution and Independence and many other liners and freight- ers in overseas commerce. She | had previously been chairman of | the line's executive poard. The lowa-born woman tn- © NEXT ATTRACTION © hertted vast financial interests : hen bar! Seohend, Chats UF SEAHAWK" & “PARATROOP COMMAND” rick Bay, former U.S. Ambas: |e Howth Ta at) THe GeisHA « Mie Pleat Gramatie Gilleuh \ Rete Boy Will Jott You. Out Of Your Seat! With All-Negro Cast! etl XTRA! _ a Bugs Bunny ‘THE TALES Cartoon BLACK peek CALLING ALL KIDS SATURDAY MATINEE 4— Hours of Happy, Hilarious Fun — 4 Open 12:30 — Watch For FREE PASSES in Popcorn : en sador to Norway, died in 1935. NO FIRST SHOWING IN PONTIAC! Since 1956 she has been chair. | “UNWED MOTHER” & “JOY RIDE” man and ‘president of the wealthy LOVE TAP — It’s just one of many spats virtue and the boy who loves her. Featuring an | brokerage firm, A. M. Kidder & Sammy Davis Jr. and Eartha Kitt have in “Anna all-Negro cast, ‘‘Anna Lucasta”’ is now playing at | Co., and is the first woman to Lucasta,”’ the well-known story of a girl with easy _ the Strand Theater. head a major Wall Street House. Mrs. Bay married C. Michael Paul, a Texas and California Hollywood Headlines , Catholic Paper Raps financier, last month but retains her pfevious married name for) Goldwyn Jr. Gets Wish: Kennedy's Position rsrcstemn one secu export Lines executive committee H e’]] Do H uckleber ry iia 11M) provwence. Ru, (AP) — A|The couple have increased their Catholic publication has eriticized|holdings in the line considerably Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass)|i" recent months and Mrs. Bay By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS has signed to write the score and/for his recently stated position re- is now the principal stockholder. Step on It HOLLYWOOD—Six years ago to play a part in ‘‘Anatomy of a|lated to’ church and state, Mrs, Bay is a well-known sports- D Thev'te when Sam Goldwyn Jr. visited|Murder.” x * * woman. She has a stable of, 15 lear 4 y're Hannibal, Mo., home of Mark} ¢te Preminger plans to have | The Providence Visitor, official horses including Idun, named: i | Going to Twain, he made up his mind that! him play the piano for Jimmy kly news r of the Roman champion filly of 1957 by the ss = one day he would do the Huckle- Stuart, the ariee who likes tp Gracie Cae mA Providence, Thoroughbred Racing Association's, ° Re-Ope n Soon! ‘Starts SAT. (eae 27. FIRST ST SHOWING IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC! | 2 © THRILLERS @ 2 THE perry Sey lg sing. said Thursday that Sen. Kennedy |board of selection. : ee | ’ , us tated his case’ in answer- : j m come now and, Duke went abroad cand stayed _ overs i | 4 Pad bur "as sag that Dw | andsthere for a longtime. It was he|iNg questions on church-state re-| Cp, eap, Quality Fertilizer | . who really introduced sophisticated jations. nggercomag rary ad Liana ll jazz, and he's one of the world’s} The visitor's editorial said the Claimed by Red China j most lar musicians, senator was in error. in saying feeling. “ that nothing takes precedence| TOKYO (AP)—Red China says He'll film the pleture almost | snapshots of Hollywood collected |over an office-holder’s oath to up-|it has developed a high quality in its entirety this summer 08 |a¢ random: = hold the Constitution, whatever/bacteria fertilizer using cheap, the Mississippl. Sammy has.) Friends of Deborah Kerr have his religion. plentiful materials. great good luck in that years [received letters from her from|- x * * Peiping radio said Tsui Fu-lai, | 25°, before “My Fair Lady” and (iiosters, Switzerland, where she| ‘Man's highest allegiance is to page _——. oe aol ral Gigi,” Alan Lerner wrote & |j. jiving until she gets her free-|God, to his conscience before estry and Soil Resea nstitute, beautiful score for “Huckleberry | dom, jod,"" the editorial said, ‘If any- has manufactured a nitrogen fix- Finn” which was never utilized i 4 ~~ - £ thing in a constitution conflicts |!" bacteria fertilizer (azotogen) | ; by MGM and It’s been turned with what he knows to be his, burnt coal ashes and a eves yoees moral duty in conscience he must | Sol Siegel is announcing that this disregard it.” lis young Goldwyn’s first for MGM Academy Award nominee, red- rs young n wy * 1 ; haired Shirley MacLaine’s new Hollywood Oscar Show FRI DAY — SATU RDAY — SU NBAY. MON DAY e, ‘ My mind goes back to a summer blonde hair gets bionder and D id B | - ; son Sannin’ pace) \ ee blonder for her role in “Career.” (to Draw ingri ergman TECHNIRAMA MARAT Ae. + my daughter and I took a steam-| Hairdresser Nellie Manley catls OO ye mom ts boat down the Mississippi and I = , (AP) <1 vay Ff it “baby blonde. HOLLYWOOD, Calif. ) =e ne Sh read the Twain books to her. It| ¢ “DaPy blonde, Swedish. actress Ingrid Bergman, | was a wonderful vacation. A deal has been set by bride- Hollywood for a dec- groom Red Doff and producer Al = ge ppriones = the Oscar Dean Martin wasn't as disap-}Zugsmith to coproduce Robert | , wards show April 6, the Motion | pointed as his friends that he didn’t|wilder’s story, ‘Million Dollar) picture Academy announced, | ie Ss jreceive an Academy nomination in|pyshcart’’ for MGM. Mickey) An Academy spokesman said) ithe * ‘best performance’ category.| Rooney, of course, will be starred. she has accepted an invitation| “tt a ee oe | DAN Kay je ever made!” He felt the role in “Some Came; wae West's biography, ‘Sex is| Wald, and crobabty will be -ac-' - Running'’ came too easy for him a Three Letter Word,” is being | | companied from Europe by her | WHY DID THIS TOWN to be of Oscar statue, but he frank-/peaq by Jerry Wald. Inew husband Lars, Schmidt, admitt e has s for an | Sard in "Rio Bravo.” | “Recommended without reservation ‘ OF HONEST MEN hs Nis award in “Rio Bravo.” pABAREF AB ee v= one: ACADEMY AWARD FEAR TH LAW | ier Rage geome mgo ) to one and all, young and old... Fa Anna Kashfi's surgery is proc- itology. a ‘Some Came Running’ was flat- N OMINA TION a pleasure to all of them...Witty, delightful...original, tering enough for me,” said amusing and penetrating comedy drama... Danny WINNER! Dean. He said that while he’s doing “Career” for Hal Wallis he and ( P Wallis are talking a deal for Dean Kaye plays beautifully... Curt Jurgens is equally per- fect. .'Me And The Colonel’ will touch the heart, os | —_ to star in “Fatal Journey,” a | JEFF CHANDLER ORSON WELLES COLLEEN MILLER fl PRAGaedropiere ie | the Keod and the rsibiliies ~“ ea 1. BEST PICTURE y, peptone — Winston, Post é “MAN IN THE SHADO Duke Ellington, grand old man ; of jazz, and I hope he'll pardon BARBARA LAWRENCE BEN ALEXANDER » J0HM (ARCH ROYAL CAMO t me for Soe man, SATURDAY MATINEE EXTRA! CARTOON — COMEDY — SERIAL of the Year! 2, BEST ACTRESS of the Year! 3, Best Performance By a Supporting Actress! “Danny Kaye’s ‘Me and the Colonel’ / may win him an Academy Award. This is one of the tenderest and most amus-. ing love stories ever told.” —Ed Sullivan Chicago Council Ups , “BONTIAC __\ Next Mayor's Salary ae: - DRIVE-IN oo Ropero THEATER 7) lg Theatre be paid $35,000 a year, an in-| _ rope crease of $10,000 now being paid 4 BLK. ORTH a ‘Mayor Richard J. Daley. "OPEN TONIGHT 6: 40 SHOW STARTS 7:00 P. M The City Council voted the pay wt, _ IN-CAR HEATERS ped increase by a 43 to 0 vote Thurs- day but it cannot become effec- Aw AVNTIE. Za COLYMBIA PICTURES mmncowe rae one Amidala inaugura- : : MAME’ | DAN NY KAYE - CURT JURG ENS on in mid-April. cop ; centiinie, Timothy Sheehan, more ROSALIND NiColE MAUREY | than 6 to 1 in Tuesday’s primary, * is heavily favored to win a sec- E AND td a COLONEL | ond four-year term. Daley’s pre- decessor, Martin H, Kennelly, was paid $18,000 a year. S THREE BIG FEATURES ( FRANCOISE ROSAY * AKIM “TAMIROFE * MARTITA HUNT She Needs Her Man... » She Needs - Now! New York: Philharmonic WHAT A WORLD IT WOULD | to’Perform in Moscow A Wow! o of teed TEENAGER HAD PLUS 4:00 - 6:40 - 9:15 NEW YORK (AP) — The New 5 a York Philharmonic says it will : AN “AUNTIE. MAME” appear in Moscow for two weeks i this summer in connection with the United States exhibition there. The Moscow performances will be par of a 10-week tour of [Europe and the Middle East by the orchestra under President Eisenhower's special interfational program for cultural presenta- east saree igi GLENN FORD - ERNEST BORGNINE | in M- G-M's Home Before Dark HERI IHY- FLEMING: ZIMBALIST e:LEROY lobes ae rat @ -o-sening FORREST TUCKER: CORAL BROWNE -FRED CLARK -Screcnotey by . HIT Wo. MIT No. 2 Me 3 With PEGGY CASS 2010 CONTR FO Senet i “3 SHE'S HELL ON WHEELS! al! F ‘ Pas a (Oscar Nominee for Best Supporting Actress) _ EXTRA: BUGS BUNNY in “RABBIT ROMEO” PRICES FOR THIS ATTRACTION !! ; ADULTS: Mat. 90¢ — Eves and Sun. $1.25 — Child 25¢ NEXT. ATTRACTION rout aur, “THE PERFECT FURLOUGH” i i : ; i Z Pg acm ; : i = CRSA oR x £ foe SS aa ee es ee Ne le Sas ie le ee oe ee ek Se i i a i a ee wae + pe a ~«t Castle offered an optimistic appraisal at the Chicago World Trade Conference. “The midcontinental areas of the United States and St.’ Lawrence River are destined to embrace a . SERVICE fen, $4 rat Raion, Bearlgs Bags. Parts Extra. Parts—-Sales—Service Barnes . Hargrave 742 W. Huron FE 5-910! oY 4.24 . 2.ia3 ; : : : | Eee te ee | Oakland Foal & Palat 430 Orchard Loke FE S-6159 O-JIB-WA BITTERS FOR FREE FOLDES 18 WA MEDICIA FLINT 3, MICH Founder of Missions WASHINGTON—A continent, an ocean and several centuries sepa- rate metropolitan San Francisco from the small town of Petra on Spanish Majorca. Yet a bond unites the two—a bond personified by the historic figure of Junipero Serra, the Franosiscan priest who founded Cal- ifornia’s famous chain of missions. (ow! & * Serra’s birthplace in Petra was deeded to San Francisco in 1932 by the Majorca Rotary. Club. Lately it has fallen into disrepair, but agreed to take joint responsibility for the dwelling'’s modest upkeep as an international shrine, American visitors to to Petra— especially Californians — show ‘keen interest in the house where Miguel Jose Serra was born in 1713, It is the simplest of Majorcan cottages, one of the visitors re- ported to the National Geographic Magazine. Downstairs is a stone-floor living room; above, a tiny bedroom tucked beneath sharply sloping), eaves. Near by stands the weatb- ered Franciscan monastery in which young Serra went to school and absorbed the principles that were to guide his life. *® * * By a fateful twist of history, many of Serra's 18th Century mis- sions have grown into big and busy California cities, while his home town remains little changed from One-Man Paper Mill mB {Fully Mechanized — NORWALK, Conn, (UPI) — What probably is the world’s smallest of one man—has now been fully mechanized. * * * Rudolph Bozak, president of the R. T. Bozak Co,, which designs and builds loudspeakers for stereo- phonic and hi-fi systems, operates the mill in a corner of his factory. He makes his own paper for the speaker cones. * * * Developed by his organization, the new machine lifts the paper to the mold that shapes the cones. metal trough with a rotary beater that looks like the paddle on an old sternwheeler. Chemicals and a black dye are then added to the mixture. Baking and drying com- pletes the process. Although the paper mill is fully mechanized, its sole employe isn't out of work. He runs the new machine. . | Paneling ORR AI CR eR ier agi RR BIC Hoige 36x9-%, §O Plain : V-GROOVED 4x8 Sheets ...... : EXTRA SPECIAL 1 Philippine Mahogany Prefinished Philippine Mahogany : Super Satin Surface! Needs Only a Coat of ge 4x8--14, V-Grooved Specials! | STOP & SAVE! $A . ONLY $758 ONLY | California to Fix Up Father Serra’s Home Bee vance @ worttag, force Pulp, water and the other neces- sary ingredients are mixed in a the days when he walked its stone- paved streets between two-story, mud-plastered buildings. As an outstanding student in his parochial school, Miguel Jose at- tracted the attention of church leaders. He was still a youth when he was sent to study at the Lullian University at Palma, the island capital. There, Serra joined the Fran- clscan order dedicated to the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi. He adopted the now familiar name. dunipero (pro- nounced Hoo-NEE-per-0) in honor of Brother Juniper, a dis- ciple of St, Francis famed for his ald te the poor. Ordained to the priesthood, Juni- pero Serra became an esteemed professor of philosophy and theol- ogy. But his heart was set on gding to the New World as a mis- slonary. At age 36, he renounced a brilliant career in Spain to make * * * . his way to Mexico City. Two decades of work among chance came that wal to earn Serra the title, “Father of Cali- fornia,"’ In 1769, as religious leader of Spain's colonization program for United States contiguous to the/r Mexican Indians passed before the! and Queen Elizabeth will dedicate the deep draft seaway June 26 at Montreal. ‘ft’ * * Castle said the seaway will open a channel that could bring 80 per He also stated that: Improvements now being com- pleted will cut a roundtrip from Montreal to Chicago by three days, Toll charges of 3.9 cents a hundredweight for a one-way pas- sage by a typical ship with a mixed cargo “will not be a deter- rent to a normal flow of traffic.” Ships operated by American companies no doubt will enter ire liga Lakes trade with sub- The seaway, providing a water link between many interior states and Europe and Latin America, can be a powerful stimulus to world trade. 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His parents flew trom California. * * * The Amateur Athletic Union of Australia Thursday rejected a move to bar from overseas com- petition athletes from Australia who accept American college ath- letic scholarships. * * * Forty-two nations have chal- _fenged for the Davis Cup, the huge international tennis trophy which the U.S. regained from Australia last December. The list includes 26 in the European zone, eight outside Europe, eight in the Eastern zone. * * * The Cambridge University tid-|' diywinks team has been insured by Lloyds of London for $700 a thumb. * * * Wednesday Texas University hired a former high school skipper as a grid assistant to Darrell Royal. Yesterday, staff member Jack Swarthout quit to take over a prep job—not the vacated one. Former Editor Films African Life and Game A former newspaperman (Den- ver Post), Wally Taber brings to Pontiac Northern High’s audito- riunt two of the season's highest- rated color films on African life and animals, in Sunday afternoon and Monday (night) presentations. * * * Wally gave up active newspa- pering for adventure and thrills of big game hunting and — His latest pictures, with the vol- uble Taber narrating, are “Sa- maki,” showing sport fishing in little-known areas of the ‘dark continent,” and the thrilling “‘Sa- fari Saga,’”’ picturing an off-the- beaten-path trip by 4-wheel drive equipment, Taber's appearances here will be at 2:30 Sunday and 8 p.m. Mon- day. Alabama Coach Slaps at Rupp Dr. Lambert ‘Tired of Being Badgered’ by Kentucky’s Mentor _ BIRMINGHAM, Ala. bama basketball coach Dr. Eugene Lambert took a verbal swing at Kentucky coach Adolph Rupp Thursday. “I'm tired of being badgered around by Rupp because we don’t play his type of game,” said Lam- bert. * * * “Any time Rupp can’t put on a show and beat you bad the first half playing his game, then he feels he’s been mistreated. “Well, I’m just letting him know now that it’s going to be a long time before we play Mr. Rupp’s game.” * * * After Rupp’s Kentucky Wildcats beat Alabama 39-32 in Lexington Monday, Rupp said: “That kind of basketball will empty coliseums faster than good coaches can fill 'em.” Rupp’s reference was to the de- liberate ball-control style of play used by Alabama. (p—Ala- ada, retained their crown with PAIRS WINNERS — The top three pairs were selected last night in the World Figure Skating Championships at Colorado Springs, Colo. Robert Paul and Barbara Wagner (center), of Can- Baulmer and Marika Kilius (left), of West Germany. Third place went to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ludington, of Boston, Mass. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1959 AP Wirephote 2nd place going to Hans-Jurgen waukee Braves, already. strong winter-book favorites, are making ‘jno.secret of their. desire to swing | Ideals that would make them vir- prally * *‘lock-up" pennant picks. tend training camps hardly un- der way, both general managers By United Press International The New York Yankees and Mil- serious work in Weiss of the Yankees and Johnny McHale of the Braves con- ceded yesterday that big deals may be expected momentarily. Weiss is believed arigling with the Washing- ton Senators and Baltimore Orioles while McHale is visiting the Phila- delphia Phillies’ training site to- day. “We could sawing a deal with Major| McHale, who turned up today at Clearwater, |Yankees, Braves Eye ‘Lock-Up’ Deals Majors Trade Winds Rising Washington soon,” Weiss admit- ted when in St. Peters- burg, Fila. “But don't restrict it to Washington. We could swing a deal with two or three clubs.” “Tm looking for infield insurance and everybody knows it,” said Fla. “The replace- ment of Red Schoendienst still is our major aim at this time.” * *x * Weiss, of course, would gladly swing a major deal for relief ace Dick Hyde of the Senators but also might accept Ned Garver of the Kansas City Athletics or Billy Loes of the Orioles. McHale is reported after Johnny Temple of the Cin- cinnati Reds or Don ———— Spartans in TV Game Saturday With Indiana Need One Win for Ist Undisputed Crown; ‘M’ Visits Ohio State By The Associated Press Michigan State goes before re- gional television cameras at In- diana tomorrow afternoon needing a victory to capture its first un- disputed Big Ten basketball title. * * * The Hoosiers, with a 6-6 record, will be aiming for an upset to avenge a season-opening 79-77 loss at Michigan State, restore some glitter to a slumping season and hold them in first division with a chance for second place. The powerful rebounding Spar- tans are 9-2 with three games yet to play. Only one more decision will sew up the crown. They face last place Wisconsin and then Iowa in next week's finale. Indiana's sophomore-junior line- up has won 4 of 7 games on the road but only 2 of 5 at home. The Hoosiers have a three-game home floor losing streak, * * * Only three teams—Iowa (7-5) and Michigan and Illinois, each (6-5) —retain a mathematical chance of tying MSU for the title. Illinois faces its two chief rivals for sec- ond place in road action—at Iowa tomorrow night and at Michigan Monday. In other Saturday night games, Michigan is at Ohio State (5-6), Minnesota (5-6) at Purdue (6-6) ‘and Northwestern (6-6) at Wis- consin (1-10). x * * MSU leads the Big Ten in re- sounding on 695 retrieves, with John Green contributing 194 of them and Horace Walker 170. Green is the conference’s 7th lead- ing scorer with a 20.5 average and teammate Bob Anderegg is 8th with 19.7. Indiana's scoring strength cen- Herb Lee 14.5 and Frank Radovich 13.7. Heyliger New Coach for AF Hockey Team COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. —Former University of Michigan hockey coach Vic Heyliger has been hired as hockey coach by the Air Force Academy. Heyliger coached hockey at Michigan for many years before retiring two years ago to go into business here, His Michigan teams competed for 10 consecutive years in the NCAA hockey tournament and won several national titles. Academy officials said he will begin working with Air Force skat- ers next Nov. 1. Yes, It Was Basketball noe Defeats Olivet, 22-6 Olivet took eight shots from the floor and made two. Hope took 14 shots and made nee. * * Hope’s 10 points. Groch with output, , : High for Olivet was Dick th 3—one-half his team’s Warran *Vandertal scored Action slowed up so mach that ee Olivet’s record is now 6-13 MIAA competition... * aie The Dutchmen can clinch the ti- a 10-2 mark. in the only ott gutta’ le. dlich- igan last night, Adrian’s Vince Giles hit for 24 points as the Bull- dogs defeated Baldwin-Wallace of Ohio 96-69. Adrian led all the way ters on Walt Bellamy with 17.9,| MSU Seeks Big Ten Basketball Title of the St. Louis Cardinals. Los Angeles Dodger General Manager E, J. (Buzzy) Bavasi denied yes- terday that he already had closed a deal with the Braves involving Junior Gilliam, The trade talk—unusually loud at this early stage of spring training — dominated the news from the big league camps, which now are all officlallly in session. There were a few notable signers yesterday but the a fish’? — Mickey Mantle, Jackie Jensen, Roy Sievers and first workout at the new position and won praise Gordon. home run king and most valuable player, showed up at the Cubs’ Mesa, Ariz., from manager Joe “The position should be easy for Doby,” said Gerdon, who himself shifted during the height of his career from second to first base. Doby also expressed confidence that he could make the, switch, Banks, the National League's training site and im- Pull Aricther Trade “By BRUNO L. KEARNG Sports Editor, Prestige Saye LAKELAND, Fla, — Manager Bill Norman plans to be a little bit like Theodore Roosevelt when it comes to running the Detroit Tigers, “I'll speak softly,” said Nor- Bob Cerv—stood firm in their de- mands. Mantle, who showed up in Florida last night, won another round with the Yankees when as- sistant general manager Roy Hamey turned over the Job of signing him to Weiss, yesterday's actual workouts. ‘Larry Doby of the Cleveland In- dians and Ernie Banks of the Chi- cago Cubs made the big news in Doby, attempting to convert from center field to first base, had his pressed manager Bob Scheffing with his svelte figure, Banks reported only five pounds over- weight after a busy winter on the “rubber chicken" circuit. Philadelphia grabbed a big one the NL's batting champ, came to terms for an estimated $38,000. and John Jaciuk of the New York and Bob Malkmus of Washington. yesterday when Richie Ashburn, | day. Other signees included Andy Carey Hy. Yankees, Gene Woodling of Balti-| | more, Felix Mantilla of Milwaukee) man, “but like Teddy—I'll carty a big stick." There was no nonsense in a club- house talk that preceded the full squad's first rea] workout yester- Norman told the Tigers they are you fellows and how strong the These Are NO HARD FEELINGS — Frank Lary (left), Detroit Tiger pitcher, takes a close look at the jaw of Rocky Bridges, new Tiger shortstop, as the fielders reported for spring training yesterday at Lakeland, Fla. A Lary pitch broke Bridges’ jaw ina game Bridges to miss : AP Wirephete at Washington last July, causing about six weeks of the remainder of the season. Bridges was ee from Wash- ington in winter trades. ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The Athletic Board of Control of the University of Michigan meets to- day and one thing up for considera- tion will be the use of Michigan Stadium by the Detroit Lions for an exhibition football game next fall. * * * Edwin J. Anderson, president and general manager of the Lions, said yesterday the professional football team has made a formal request for use of the 101,001-seat stadium. Anderson said two un- disclosed dates—both prior to the opening of the University’s football season—were suggested, * * * H, O. (Fritz) Crisler, Michi- gan’s athletic director, turned the problem over to the board of which he is chairman. Ander- son said he was given no clue as to the Lions’ chances of success. * * * Later Crisler hinted the chances were none too good. He said cur- rent legislation affecting the use of University facilities might be in- terpreted as barring the Lions. He Landscape Quintet Blasts Foe, 74-42 Field’s Landscape handed win- less Rex's Standard a 74-42 shel- lacking last night at Pontiac Central in the Class B City Basketball League’s final contest of the season. | our Field's players hit double figures with Art Larson scoring 20 and Roger Nosek 19. Larry McLeod tallied 12 and Chuck Young 11 for Standard cagers who lost their lith straight de- cision.. Field's record ended at 7-5. 4 In an exhibition game at PCH, the Class A Knights of Columbus ‘trounced Glenn's Motor, of . the “B” loop, 86-56. Dave Sebring paced the Knights’ bala’ at- tack with 18 points while Jim Jones made 14 for Glenrf's team. said this legislation restricts use of school facilities to students and educational purposes. * * * However, the University has per- mitted appearances here by profes- sional athletes such as the Harlem ‘Globetrotters and Jack Kramer’s pro tennis troupe. * * * Anderson said the Lions, sev- eral years ago, sought the use of the stadium at Michigan State University but were turned down. He said MSU officials said a Big Dim Prospect for Lions a U. of M. Ten rule barred the use of the stadium by a professional team. The Lions have three exhibition games scheduled for Briggs Sta- dium this fall. Anderson said the stadium was tied up for baseball on other possible football dates. The Lions stockholders met yes- terday and heard they had made a profit of about $170,000 during 1958. This was the second best year in the Detroit history of the team, carry back helped boost profits to jabout $200,000. The 29th annual City Tournament sponsored by the Pontiac Women’s Bowling Association will begin its 1st of four weekends at Montcalm Centre Saturday evening. Over 700 bowlers from this city and several others in the area will take part in the event during the next month in hopes of sharing in the prize money which will total $3,299 in cash plus trophies. The entry list includes 146 teams, 196 doubles pairs, 396 in singles and 255 in ali events. The top 58 teams will divide $1,888 with the champion winning $80 plus a trophy. The ist 55 doubles teams will split $750 with the champ taking $45 and a trophy. A total of $72 has been set aside for the best. eight team games with $15 tobe awarded for the best performance. The high douw- bles score will be worth $10 with five others sharing in the remain- ing. $32. There will also be 101 prizes in singles {totaling $750 with the chanipion gaining $35 plus a e ke The high single game carries an 29th Womens City Keg Tourney Opens Saturday $8 prize with nine others to share $34. All events will have $255 for 69 participants featuring $18 for the champion. Twin Pines of Pontiac took team honors last year with 3072, Wilma Myers and Doris Young of Drayton Plains teamed for the doubles crown with 1307, Vi Cargal of Pontiag was singles king with 729, all events was won by Shirley Pointer with a 1666 actual and Kernaghan Eng., Utica, posted the best actual” team series of 2575. Contestants: from Pontiac, Dray- ton Plains, Walled Lake, Oxford, Rochester, Milford, Davisburg, Utica, Waterford, Clarkston, Orchard Lake, Keego Harbor and Lake Orion will get things started this weekend in all divisions. Union Lake, Southfield, Auburn Heights,- Holly, New Hudson, Birmingham, Highland, Wixom, Berkley, Commerce Township, Washington, Royal Oak, Mt. Cletnens, Farmington and East Highland will all be represented before the tourney comes to a close, . LAKELAND, Fla. — There's a Tiger Roster Facts in Spring Camp Other bits of information: topped only by 1954 when a tax ix variety of sizes, dimensions, ay- erages and other pertinent statis- tics on the 40-man varsity roster of the Detroit Tigers in training camp which opened Thursday in Lakeland. Do you know who is the only switch hitter on the squad? He's Maurice Wills, 26-year-old shortstop purchased from §Spo- kane last October, Know who has been on the Tiger roster the longest? It’s Billy Hoeft, starting his sth season with Detroit. Pistons Beaten by Cincinnati LOUISVILLE, Ky. (® — The Detroit Pistons might have coasted to their ninth National Basketball ‘Assn, victory over the Cincinnati Royals if John McCarthy hadn't found his shooting eye when it counted. * * * Prior to last night's game, which Cincinnati won 106-101, the Pistons had won eight of their previous 10 games with the Royals. The Pistons seemed to be on the way to their ninth victory when the Royals, after trailing in the early action, began function- ing like a well olled machine. * * * McCarthy, held to two points in the first half, came back in the second stanza to turn in a 25-point performance for the Royals. * * * Bob Cousy became the 2nd big- gest scorer in league history as his Celtics defeated the Warriors 125-109 while Syracuse was down- ing St. Louis 130-111 in other games. Cousy hit 17 to move past George Mikan with 11,778. Dolph Schayes of the Nats tenis with 13,944. : DETROIT CINCINNATI GFT . Grt MeMillon 5.6 14 Dees 6141 4 7 0614 Twyman 9 927 Con! 4 0 8 Pioniek 6 517 Wdoyd 3° 2 8 Staverman 3 0 6 Dukes 2 4 8 Palmer 10602 Jordon 4 210 Embry 6 416 McGuire 4 412 Parr 134 oble 226 Books 328 ue 6 416 McCarthy 9119 ‘arley 260 4 Park - 9 086 Totais 39:23:101 «Totals 41 24106 wale(pewisiee sive 4 Ti—1 incinnath = iwsj sss. 26 18 31 31-106 age 22 Hank Aguirre, 6-feet-4, Shortest player: Rocky Bridges, 5-feet-8, Heaviest player: Gus Zernial, 210 pounds. Lightest t Ossie Alvarez and Orville Veal, 160 pounds. Right-handed pitehers; (10)—Bob Paul Foytack, Frank Lary, ‘Don BILLY HOEFT Longest Service Lee, Tom Morgan, Ray Narleski, George Susce and Herm Wehmeier. Left-handed pitchers: (5) Hank Aguirre, Pete Burnside, Carey Wy- man, Billy Hoeft and Don Mossi. Right-handed batters: (16) (Ex- cluding pitchers) Alvarez, ing, Bridges, Demeter, Jingling, Veal, Virgil; Yost, Feller, Alusik, Groth, and Wilson. Left-handed batters: (8) (Ex- cluding pitchers)—4Berberet, Lau, Harris, Hersh, Osborne, Chrisley, Francona and Maxwell, Number players married: Thirty- five, Number players eligible: (5)— Burnside, Alvarez, Yost, Jingling and Carey. Major League seasons: Yost (14), Wehmeier (11), Groth, Zernial (a0), Bridges, Morgan (8), Hoeft (7), Ka- line, Kuenn and Wilson (6), Bol- ling, Maxwell, Mossi and Narleski $1! (5). (Others less than 5). "Ue Pontine Prese Phote BRING ON BRIGHTON — That's what Doug Danziger, above, and his teammates at Bloomfield Hills have been saying this week. ~ They travel to Brighton today in hopes of being the only Wayne- Oakland team to defeat the Bulldogs. A big night for steady-playing Dansigyr:could being, abot om West wileh "epi epee 9 AGE gaining a co-chaegient \ Oldest player: Gus Zernial, - Youngest player: Jack Feller, | Tallest players: Don Lee and Bruce, Jim Bunning, Gerry Davie, aa Kaline, Kuenn, Walters, Zernial) m.o.¢ divided into two camps with a sprinkling of rook- Ferrell is still talking trades, Fer- rel] feels that one more starting pitcher and someone who could hit a long ball in Briggs Stadium club, For this reason Ferrell had & visit with John McHale, the man he replaced in Detroit who is now general manager of the Mil- waukes Braves, Of course McHale is especially interested in a second baseman and in this respect the Tigers have no one to offer. Manager Bill Nor- man calls Frank Bolling the best second basematt in the leagué and is making it known that nothing will lure him into trading Bolling. ing becomes eiusiive in youngsters come and if any one of them earns the job away from one of the that will be fine with me," Norman, F Pitchers Gerry Davie, Pete Burnside and Bob Bruce are being closely watched by Tiger coaches, oan tine the win | the league’s all-star game, Bruce, a native Detroiter who now lives in Birmingham, pitched at Birmingham and Charleston last year, His record was 7-5 but he has posted an impressive minor league record for strike outs. ‘ x * *® i] Burnside, a 28-year old south- paw, pitched briefly with the San Fraricisco Giants and then moved to Phoenix where he won 11 games contests. breaking up the squad in play finish- TT \ \, \, e | rengir | 5 INTER-LAKES | Second Watertord-Walled Lake | battle at the lake city is featured i with the Skippers attempting to } stay out of a last place tie and finish. Unbeaten Berkley [ATTENTION HURON LEAGUE BOWLERS! We Have Several League Openings for 7 and 9 P. M. For Further Information Call Li 1-9451 CLAWSON Bowling Lanes Plenty of Free Parking |Farmington and Southfield vs Van Dyke. EASTERN MICHIGAN One of the season’ ,most in- teresting races will ly be de- cided with a strong chance of a co-championship, Ferndale can wrap up 4 share by tripping Mt. Clemens while the Port Huron- East Detroit winner will be as- sured all or part of the crown. Birmingham can only better its record by downing Royal Oak Kimball. . WAYNE-OAKLAND Brighton has had some close calls despite being unbeaten but will be heavily favored to clinch Ist by whipping Bloomfield Hills at home, Holly goes to Milford a strong choice but with little hope of grabbing a title tie. 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Clemens at Ferndale Waterford at Walled Lake Bouthfield at Van Dyke Berkley at Farmington Avondale at Lake Orion Troy at Fitsgeraid Madison at Clawson jarencevilie at Clarkston Northville at West Bt. Frederick at 8t. Eligabeth Bt. Ambrose vs. St. Michael at PCH Rochester at Davison Owosso at Lapeer L'Anse Creuse at Oak Park Oxford at North Branch Ortonville at Millington New Haven at Almont Brown City at Dryden Anchor Bay at Armada Memnhis at Capac RO Dondero at Grosse Pte Cranbrook at Nichols School Roysville at Bouth Lyon Huron at Lamphere South Take at Utica High School Wrestling Hasel Park at Melvindale High Scheel Swimming Saginaw at Pontiac Central Eastern Michigan League preliminary meet at Birmingham City League Basketball CLASS B—Pledges vs. Coca Cola (Na- |tional), 7 p.m., and Northern vs. Boys Club (Amertean), 6:15 p.m, at Lincoln YMCA Commanity Basketball | LEAQUE PLAYOF?S—Hi-Y Pistons va. Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian, \7 p.m, and Btone Baptist vs, First | Baptist, 8 p.m.. at Pontiac YMCA. | SATURDAY | High Schoo! Wrestling | Saginaw Valley Conference meet at Flint Northern ipect in the state events starting 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1050 _ Almont has clinched a tie but must defeat chief threat New Hav- en for sole possession of the covet- led No. 1 slot, Anchor Bay is as- sured of 3rd regardless of its out- come at Armada, Brown City vists Dryden and Capac entertains Mem- runner Avondale at Lake match two of . The other is F hosts cham- pion Troy, Clawson meets Madi- 80m, SOUTH CENTRAL, Another battle for 2nd, Oxford, which goes to North Branch, and tatiana « Chiefs Win Tuneup, DO Ff THIS WAY — Walled Lake, which bowed to Pontiac Central last night, will be among the entries in the Inter-Lakes wrestling tourna- ment at Farmington tomorrow, Coach Dave Smith phis. PNH Beaten The climax to the biggest wres- tling season in Oakland County be- gins tomorrow when Pontiac Cen- tral competes in the Saginaw Valley meet and Flint Northern and five other local schools battle for Intey-Lakes honors at Farm- ington, Good indications of what to ex- next week will be derived from ‘these league battles. * * team SVC scramble with ing champion Bay City favored. Flint Central and Northern will be the other participants. The Saginaw schools do not have the mat sport. Each Valley school will enter one boy in each of the 12 weight classes. The Chiefs top hopes will rest with Duke Relyea, 175-pound runnerup a year ago, and 165- strong contenders. Waterford and Walled Lake have bowed to their foes during the regular season. Van Dyke will be the other par- ticipant. * * ® Last night, Pontiac Centra) de- feated Walled Lake 29-16 in a tune- up arranged between the schools as Pontiac Northern was dropping its final regular season test at Flint Northern, 35-11, Cranbrook rallied from a 15-3 deficit to edge Southfield 15-3 and Ruford Black won his 40th straight match pacing Hazel Park to an easy verdict over Melvindale. Bill Stephens and Henry Smith Hl KH: i lee. 3 - Pentiac Press Photo has been working hard with his boys hoping to cause some surprises. He is shown here demon- strating a hold for kneeling 112-pounder Mike Cosgrove — one of his top performers. in Waterford Loop Drayton Drug took sole posses- sion of ist place in the Waterford League's Class A basketball race with a 62-59 victory over White Swan last night at Crary Junior High. Swan, Drayton’s top contender for the title, now holds 2nd spot with a 7-2 record. The Druggists are 81. Dick Muller paced the Drug cagers with 21 points and Les O'Shaughnessy had 19 for Swan. In Class B action yesterday, Gerry Veeder tallied \16 points to lead the unbeaten Waterford Fac- ulty to a 50-40 win over Van Welt's Auto Sales. Bob Bowers hit 10 for the losers. Northern Lumber forfeited to Ron & Don Service in the other scheduled ‘‘B’’ game. ~ Valley, IL Mat Events Saturday scored pins and Reid won his; 7th in a row to lead PCH. Gary Eskelinen had> the only Walled Lake pin. The Chief jayvees won 13-0 Winford Miracle posted a quick pin and Maurice Lackey, who is, unbeaten, and Bill Green took de-| cisions for the Husky points. Sev- eral defeats were by close margins. The PNH jayvees triumphed 18-14. A victory by 175-pound Phil Wisenbarger sewed up Cranbrook’s, win following pins by Ted Sey- farth and Lee McBride in a string | of victories, Dave Butler and Max Oliver had Southfield pins. The’ Cranes meet Hazel Park today. t i McDaniel, Stott County Favorites Point Title De The 1958-59 Oakland County in- pounder Gerald Reid, who won his last six starts and has defeated boys from Bay City and Northern. * * The SVC team champion will dividual scoring championship. iwill be decided tonight as all the teams conclude their regular sea- ‘sons, Big George McDaniel of Holly, receive a rotating trophy while the I-L vietors will gain a perma- nent award, Medals will go to the LITTLE “ BiG DEAL ELLIS INC. Since Intet-Lakes Conference meet at Parm- ington | | 1945 : = Pree Estimates tone FE 2-2671 | Berkiey bons will be given 2nd, 3rd and «th placers in the Inter-Lakes. Preliminaries will be held all afternoon, at each site with the consolations and finals at night. is the I-L favorite with Falcons and Southfield QUALITY SERVICE ON * CHEVROLETS } f | HI | 106 S. Washington M-24 Oxford OA 8-2528 AT HOMER HIGHT BO B Swi F I . ‘plan yesterday and Michigan State | University Officials also voiced 4 i} Former Tiger catcher and now coach for the Kan- sas City A’s is a member of our selling team. Bob ff has made many friends since joining our com- pany and he would like to make more! So plan on coming in and have a chat with Bob today! Bob Would Like To | Talk to You! | » ya “| versity jturned down the National Col- tis Michigan, MSU the champs at Farmington. Rib-' Reject TV Plan Against Grid Television Program of NCAA ANN ARBOR (UPI) — The Uni- of Michigan formally legiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) 1959 football television opposition to the program. Michigan president HarlanjCam Hatcher cast a negative vote and called for a program with ‘“‘more | Moos, flexibility.” Dr. Ralph B. Tukey, MSU’s faculty. representative to the Big Ten, said the Conference | req is against the limitations of the policy. The NCAA policy allows the network and sponsors to decide which games nationally and also limits the number of times a season that a team can be on television. ‘We have consistently supported | w. which would permit individual in- stitutions to negotiate for the) television rights to their home contests,” Hatcher said. will be shown | 7° and cided Tonight back in Ist now by two percentage ‘points, and Oxford whiz Doug Stott have been waging a torrid battle in recent weeks and are jleading candidates for the top two positions. * ® * Toy Palmer of Ferndale at 21.2 and Merv Gallup of Birmingham at 19.9 are the other boys with the best chance of heading the pack. Biggest gainer in the past. week was Orchard Lake sharp- shooter Chet Wlodkowski. He moved from llth to 7th with 18.6. * * * | Don Petroff has led the county area all the way and can wrap it up Friday since Jim Ward of Imlay City concluded play Tues- day. Their averages are 21.8 and 19.9. 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Meadows, RO Donder Ap G Burris, kile: et.) 4. ison 13 H Evans, Walled Lake ........ 15 17.3 *-Joyce, RO Dondero ...... 7 118 168 Lucadam, W. Bloomfield ..15 251 16.7 Moores, RO Shrine ...... 15 251 16.7, ynik, PNH.....0 eons. l4 226 16.1) #-Crawford, ROBM ........14 224 16 | iiiams, brook ...... 13. 15.8) Richardson, Ortonville 14 215 15.4 Chapman, Farmington ..,..16 236 148 McLaughlin, RO 14 207 14.8 Morlan, Holly ....+++ sooeel8 221 14.7 Recknagel, L, Orton ........14 14.6 derson, OTd ...- -i4 14.5 Harned Troy .......-ceeee. 16 218 14.5 Acton, Clawson ..........8: 158 216 14.4 *-Mid-year graduates, COUNTY AREA SCORING G TP Avg. Petroff, E, Detroit ........ 14 305 21.8 Ward, Imiay City ........18 208 19.9 ‘m™: ereeeeecseedd 242 18.8 Sawyer, Millin sooe--es15 273 18.2 Appleten, Brighton sepeceesdS 200 17.3 Goodrich, Northville ...... 7 120 (7.1 McKillen, Lapeer ....sees+.14 226 16.1 Petty, New Haven e..018 236 14.8 Lavan, Brighton eve LF 190 14.6 Starnes, Northville ...000+.13 190 14.6 Simons, Clarenceville ....2.12 171 14.3 Ribner, North Branch .,...13 182 14 Bennington, Lapeer ...++00-14 188 13.4 Kersten, Capac .....s..ecc-14 188 13.4 #-Olszak, Romeo .,..a.---.15 199 13.3 Schult, &. Detroit ....... "12 160 133 #—No games remaining. (Does not include Thursday's games.) 232 South Soginaw Street or “4 ed — MERCURY—EDSEL—LINCOLN and ENGLISH FORD Low Price! MOTORS FE 2-9131 THECE biikwe Orive In Mufflers, Pipes, ~ For All Cars and Trucks. / § Today Spero Good at Midas Mutter MIDAS / MUFELER . 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We add Pag Bog charge to orders of less than $5.00. MORTGAGES Residential, — 1, PHA and GI's. Co: up to 75% of value, etre and. suburbs. Pontiac, ay! Novi and all areas oxtiving a iyeon. eee contracts bough Houses bought for cash. Moree MAROTTA & ASSOC. M . \backyard and the important win} jreturned the Chiefs to Ist place in| ithe state Class A ratings. Michigan's No, 1 quintet has no intention of letting an undisputed SVC title slip away at this stage of the campaign if it can be helped. | The Chiets will be aiming for | their 2nd Valley crown in three years when they square off against lowly Saginaw High to- | night. They won the title out- right in 1957, then Flint Central | took league honors last year. | Central is protecting a proud 13-1 season record and an 8&1 jmark in the Valley. Central’s top iranking in Michigan ‘‘A” circles jalso will go on the line as the Chiefs conclude their regular sea- son schedule. PCH ‘can very likely sew up the mythical state title in the weekly AP and UPI polls_with a con- vincing win over the Trojans. Saginaw’s record for the sea- son is quite unimpressive, but |; even the lowliest of foes in the | Saginaw Valley should never be overlooked. . The Trojans have everything to gain and nothing to lose by up- setting the high-flying Chiefs. It’s a safe bet that Larry Laeding’s Hiracehorse outfit would dearly love to put a PCH feather in its own) cap. Saginaw is fighting to escape the Saginaw Valley cellar. The Tro- jans currently share last place with Arthur Hill and Bay City Cen- tral on a 2-7 mark. Their over-all |slate is 4-10. Saginaw is the most dangerous type of club that PCH could meet present circumstances. The Trojans are a run-and-shoot squad and a hot streak always means trouble for the opposition, The Chiefs handed Saginaw a 169-43 trouncing in their 1st meeting |Jan. 23 at PCH. Tonight’s main attraction begins at 8 o'clock. Runnerup Flint Northern (7-2), hoping for an assist from Saginaw, invades. Bay City Central with hopes for a co-title still alive. Northern may have problems of its own with the improving Wolves. ‘Flint Central (6-3) plays host to Arthur Hill in this evening's other COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP)—The queen of figure skat- |ing, incomparable Carol Heiss of ithe United States, looked ahead today to the 1960 "Olympics after jsailing off with her fourth straight world title last night. None among the 15 challengers from seven other nations seriously |threatened the reign of the 19- jyear-old New York University co- ed Austria’s Hanna Walter placed second. Following in order were Sjoukje Dijkstra of The Nether-} lands, Ina Bauer of West Germany jand Barbara Ann Roles of Para- mount, Calif. 7 Michael concludes its scheduled 20-point performance for 336 total, Chiefs. Want Undisputed Title tk & tk ok PNH Draws Catholic Central in -District Pontiac Central and Pontiac! However, Central’s chances of Northern each landed a berth in|™moving into the regional tourney the finals of the Southfield Class A|at Southfield the following week district basketball tournament|are far better than those of the which gets under way next Tues-| Huskies. day night. The 11 schools scheduled to ie Pontiac Press Phete BIG THREESOME — These three cagers have played a vitally important role in Pontiac Central's basketball succesg story this season and each for a different reason. John Bandy, far left, is the team’s leading scorer. Bill Hayward, center, is the top defensive specialist. Harrison Munson is the squad's No. 1 rebounder and one of the best backboard artists in the Saginaw Valley. The Chiefs shoot for an undisputed Valley crown tonight at Saginaw High. OLSM Wins Finale, 55-38: Mikes, Rams Go Tonight Suburban Catholic League cham-) way, Halftime count was 29-12, The pion St. Mary of Orchard Lake last|Orchard Lake club eased up in the night wound up its 1958-59 basket-|4th frame, and was outscored, 18, ball schedule, prior to tourney|19 after a 3rd period 14-8 mark. time, with an easy 5538 victory) ‘The win gave Eaglets a sea- on the home floor. Loser was De-|son’s record of 144, while the trolt Sweetest Heart of Mary. Hearts wound up, 9-4. * * * * * * Eaglets in all probability will Captain Chet Wlodkowski added | be spectators, tonight, while St./to his fine season's total with a cage season against an unpredic-| je jumped to 6th in county scor- table club from Detroit St. Am- ling. with a 19-point average. Two brose, in Pontiac Central’s gym-| Hearts were in double figures, nasium. Shamrock and Cavalier) Roh Granico (14) and Tony Po- jayvees open at 7 p.m. with the) ,orski (12). varsity test at 8:15. x * Summary: Cavaliers bring a 5.12 record here, will field a team domin- ated by three led by Mike Cure (6-2) and Ken Kos- | mal (6-3), Shamrocks will open with the same five that per- formed so well in the 44-34 win meas es over Mt. Clemens St. Mary, on (T°!s!s Totals 18 2-10 38 Tuesday. |St. Mary (OL) .s.s00e.18 14 14 12—85 St. Frederick is its lar o7er* Heart seooone 2 10 8 L—38 season tonight in Detroit, against St. Elizabeth, Rams defeated the'St. Elizabeth Site Inquiries as to the location of St. Detroiters at the start of the cur- rent campaign. * Elizabeth gym where St. Frederick plays basketball tonight elicited the following response: Gym is at Can- field and McDougall—go on Wood- ward to Forest, turn left, to Mc- Dougall, then right 2 blocks. OL ST. MARY S'WT'ST HEART = a Mistura Pokorski Kolneck! Granica Bazarek Bucko | eedouan™ = - a le SBVoonue ad id S| ewenes2 a cea3vand “moose weeeen wauscas es - - ee ‘ eS = x * Eaglets showed a smooth game in their finale. Jumping off to a 15-2 first period count they never permitted the visiting Hearts clos- er than that figure rest of the Take advantage of P. years from the date of eligibility to elapse. and Junior Accountin a : MONDAY, NEW SPRING TERM THE BUSINESS INSTITUTE Is Approved for VETERANS TRAINING L. 550 to improve your education and prepare for a better position. Veterans eligible for G. I. Training have three their discharge or sepa- tion to enter training. Do not allow your Courses are offered in Business Administration, .Professional Accounting, Higher Accounting g. Other subjects are MARCH 9 Day, Half-Day and Evening Classes Call or Phone Today for Information The Business: Institute 7 W. Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC. 210 Orchard take Ave. Phone FE. 2-910) Pontiac, Michigan Lubanski, Pfeiffers ‘Arrive? ‘in ABC kk r PCH and nel- ther school will play until Saturday, 7, which is the final night tournament, x *« ® PCH drew a bye and will face the winner of the March 4 game between host Southfield and U, of D, High with the survivor entering régional action. The Huskies are matched with Detroit Catholic Cen- tral, a team that dealt them a bad licking earlier this season. The PNH-Cathollc Central wit- ner also qualifies for the regional tournament, Northern and the Shamrocks lock horns at 7 p.m. while PCH takes the,floor in the 8:30 nightcap, » -§ ¥* in the draw, The Skippers are paired with strong Livonia Bentley in Tuesday's opening round at 6:30 Detroiters Set 2 Marks arrived in style. bowler had been known as a man who always came close. cember in Chicago when he won a his’ first major tournament, world's invitational match game | 9s championship, | te win the coveted “bowler of the q|broke two ABC records. Lubanski's; 2116 all-events total wiped out the| 2088 record set two years ago by| Jim Spalding of Louisville, His 764 in the singles was the third highest set in that category. leads both divisions. open team division, including Ed’ 5) 700 contribution, is a record, and &© ithe team's 1176 finale was the third! highest single game in the team division. than enough to stop the St. Louis| Falstaffs, champions. The team shot a 3010 series to move into fourth place last night. Ed Lubanaki, Detroit Bil} Pace, ' Dale Waterford didn’t fare too well|Fred George Teetera, Lapel Ind, ..., Deubles Glen and Bob Gersch, Chicago ....1, Ken moony Pagal -Werren ST. LOUIS W—Ed Lubanski has tubonats Robert Mwrolek, Detroit hed oo ROHS a6 | eer neewe ay the Detroit) eu Allewi: Andrew wid Before this season, Miiwe: ee neeet teres + ORee ates sneer COR eee eeeete i, + seteeee eee oweeebedy re il eee ee aah t, D Lou Bielaff ‘Detroti Gene FB Rattel, Bili Kate the; ceeenns After his performance in the Raipa 1 American Bowling Congress tournament Wednesday and yes- terday, Labanski seems destined year” award of the Bowling Writers Assn, Ed and his Pfeiffer beer team Ky.| He Now—making our own donuts for counter anack or carryout! t | * * * The Pfeiffers’ 3243 series in the) 785 Trail Walled Lake. = MA 49092 The Pfeiffer barrage was more’ defending ABC team| e LABOR and MATERIAL $ e RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS © INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS © RE-ADJUST BRAKES CHEVROLET sigh 1d eereeeneen ice St. Loul hwartale, oles, Chicag “Decaiu Albee, Ce er oe ee Bucyrus, 0} PROP eves erereernnnna dy with the winner facing Farming- ton March 6 at 8:30, Another re- gional qualifier emerges from that bracket. * * Rochester landed a bye and doesn't see action until March 6 a ma MARKET TIRE Co. 77 W. 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Fox should be called out comodation to North Branch, the mn Boat Works with Tellar remainiag on five-member South Central Con- 1899 South Telegraph ference will have each teamy play- ing two rivals twice and the other Kelly's Hardware pair once during the 1959 football 3994 Auburn season, North Branch has difficul- t heduli -| foes in } M Kibl & Child's a= uling non-league foes its Hardw In connection with the South 1576 Union Lake Road Central loop, here's a novel rea- ‘yson for the failure to add a much- See us at the desired 6th school to the SC cir- Pontiac Boat Show cuit. Almont was all set to leave the Southern Thumb League and at the enter the SC, but the latter re- a pur eeeq {si on conference compe Shopping Center = Sor 25 {244 lin girls basketball. Now the South March 12, 13, 14 to Noyawas ster waite |g ember | ose‘ find that {tO Ua yno — peires pinoqs KOg—O iseasuy 6th member. GUN and SPORTS [their isolationist shell. | dication that the Detroit educa- 15210 Holly Roed | tional “powers that be’ are once jagain becoming interested in the |prep tournament, even though the | knowledge. The White Sox have one out and|‘rolt public school officials, coaches "Prep Front By BILL CORNWELL a SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. (AP)— An international field including top athletes of Europe and the United Four days of cdémpetition include We always have maintained that the annual Michi-|cross country and sid jumping and igan high school basketball tournament never will be’a istate tourney in the complete sense until the Detroit ‘Tpuptic schools again take an active part. four skating races from 500 to 10,000 meters. Closely watched will be the ef- fects of the 6,000-foot altitude on It is indeed regrettable that Detroit’s public high|sch champions as. Sweden's Six- ithe gate. The Motor City withdrew from the state tournament ten Jernberg and. Per-Erik Lars- ischools do not play in the popular prep event which|,on in the cross country and; Fin- ie. leach year involves thousands of Michigan teenagers in |land’s faces such internationally famous jumpers as Kalevi Karkinen of Finland, brother’ of the 1956 Olym- in 1930 and has not partici-+ pated since. Suburban De-| troit schools and parochial institutions have entered the tourney every year, but the city’s public halls of learning continue to stay in However, there is a ‘strong in- By BEN OLAN Nellie Fox of the Chicago White Sox seldom strikes out. He usually gets a piece of the ball and a good one, at that. Here’s a simulated case, how- ever, in which Fox does strike out. It’s designed to test your baseball Sherman Lollar on first base against Baltimore. Fox is the bat- ter with a count of two strikes and one ball. On the next pitch from lefty Billy O'dell, Fox swings. and misses. But the ball gets past catcher Joe Ginsberg. Lollar reaches second base and Fox first befare it can be retrieved. De you think. that: land, Hhonest competition and attracts countless thousands at/S#lonen in the skating. ie — 18, panes M.0.7.M. NO. 108 -* a practice jump, Dr, Willlam re Bit $a bedi’ ‘Let 143 4 Stiles sald there was no paral |MroMs sory $h37 Black’ Label 40 62 ban on outstate competition re-| y#ls, but that Dion had frac- Nortt Side if Hy] “i Maries. Cis. 38 63 mains in effect. —— the seventh cervical verte- |r card Pin. 48 44 Pontise Rec, 27 60 Nearly one year ago Detroit . : F aa 1188, saldto fel een ee y = A field of about 125, including|Ne's 3176 = ons City League principals voted by " THE vowtrac Pi PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, _Paniany = 07, 1959 Skate, Ski Tests Ready” EST PRICED Quatitry BE € 8 8 segwinge co. DETSOIT. mice, he permit Detroit public prep a 2.1 majority to recommend a return to the Michigan tourney scene. Dr. Samuel Brownell, superintendent of schools, asked time for further study of the situation and the Issue is still up in the air. Although the matter remains un- der observation, life is stirring among the schools and the ath- letes themselves, This week basketball players from eight schools—Western, Red- ford, Mackenzie’ Chadsey, Wilbur Wright/ Cooley, Cody and South- western—petitioned Brownell that teams to compete in the state tourney. Obviously, there is no hope of this happening in time for the 1969 tournament which gets un der way next week with district playoffs at 89 different locations. The petition came too late to ac- complish anything this year. But the picture looks brighter than ever before, There is a growing desire on the part of De- and athletes to ‘‘get in the swim” once more and this may become a reality by 1960. If we're going to hold a state tournament and decide champions, let's go all the way and have every Michigan high school repre- sented. 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FORD Ranch Wagon, ‘= $1795 factory heater 1953 PONTIAC Sedan, hydra- matic, radio, heater 145 $295 *oeeeee 1953 OLDSMOBILE “98” Sedan, hydramatic, radio, heater. . BIRMINGHAM MI 4:7500 elethee Aenewtreeecosi Set) —) ce —~., %. . iho : * . ad \ ina \ * i \ ne = ‘ . | “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1959 lion dollars from the government! Rebel te see his veterinarian. | managed to open their large vault|dependent on corn, oats and hay. in 1957 for not producing crops,| She was disturbed by his diet, |d0or 24 hours after it became|Minnesota now ranks third in to- as well as getting 3% million dol-| which had lately included a fur |jammed shut. They found a kernel|tal soybean production behind Illi- ? ag : - x fe 48 Jopening doors and /drawers the)h 4? wt RIVETS is Farm Progtam Tectia Penn ( Pa aan « aalegoa Soybttns | 77 R—— : aoe" Include Furs ele : we | + Nac \Earrings for Dog’ (en en ee Pace National Trend Ds ig MES eS TOF OT |tocstne dog, shows. That 20 ST. PAUL, Minn, (UPI—Min- : | HOUSTON, Tex. (UPD—Has suc-| rent. was the en wl nesota farmers have found a new Senator “Names Ten/cess already spoiled Lightning of en: SFe/ staple crop in soybeans, to pace a Valgo? spolled become edditted to Dar! siicnwide agricultural trend, Operators Who Totaled|"" . , : [ticular ‘feeds, Rebel: mensly has} sO oss as eo neain — Oe . $4 Millién in Aid : That's the ‘dae skmen of a reg- — ~~ : . ] planted only 100,000 acres of edt ‘é ee ‘ii %. ; ; ae -” beans annually. Last year, t ey WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen, John parieonpans dee up caeans It Was Tiny but Tough —{rigure was three million acres siiiitiltaateal i — J. Williams (R-Del) told: the Sen- var MENTONE, Ind, w—Officiuls of/ In these 24 years, soybeans { ny? tia ate Thursday that 10 big farm oper- Wilson of Houston, the Farmers State Bank had nojhave become the fourth largest gcse OF ua an ators collected nearly half a mil-| Mrs, Wilson recently took (need for a repairman when they|crop in an agricultural state long aa | (Rs Jars in price support loans. stole. eral of popcorn had caused the door|nois and Iowa, THE 1B MOST.COMMON He contended there can be no| maid's earrings, @ candle’ twe |t stick. ? The ifaportance of soybeans is VARIETIES OF CHEESE printing omni ll ied Mn sch wa a ney ee ona, es, : and even 4 two. r cent o e| 1956, re 8 ~ *& * ie >. a * a ° fatalities in the U. S. result poe soybeans produced in the United Williams referred to payments collisions with automobiles, About| States; in 1957 the figure rose to under the soi] bank plan which he Rebel was so hungry for such/79 per cent of the victims are|480 million and the estimated 1958 called direct subsidy government|™0rsels, in fact, he'd taken to! youfig people of ages 6 through 19.|crop was 561 million bushels. checks paid to a farmer for acre- ~ age he agrees to leave idle or ‘or BOARDING HOUSE crops he agres not to produce. WHAT'S EA N i ANOS? - Tt was Williams’ second speech) , YOU OSéz “Toone Sea's nett Mie] (/f SAKE, WHERE DID You GET THAT Y) WNIENT NQUEVER SEEN A. “support loans in excess of $100,000; V4 RING 2 I WANT THE TRUTH AS YOU'RE MY eg se "1,298.9 acres in the soil bank, fe The others: he named and the | figures he gave for their 1957 sup- < port loans and soil bank checks : > ~-were: : * x * “~~ Campbell Farming Corp., Har- din, Mont., $330,267 wheat support —and $40,227 for soil banking 1,942.4 iF acres: Tillar & Co., Tillar, Ark., . -~$119,366 cotton support and $34,450 w | \ Wart TILL for 500 acres: George B. Frank st sf Pp 2-27 YOu HEA THE Jin & Son, Holly Ridge, La., $128,- bee . STORY JAKE = ~118 cotton support and $67,040 for 3 © 1999 by SHEA Servige, ton, TM, Rag. U8. Pat. OF, ? 2 “57.7 acres; Dan Seligman, Shaw, : ~Miss., $173%631 cotton support and $59,992 for 804.8 acres; Woolfolk OUT OUR WAY “Farms, Tunica, Miss., $155,787 THEY GOT -cotton support and $40,500 for 500 A YOUNG “acres: Clark & Roberts, Pecos, APPRENTICE Tex., $237,328 cotton support and KID ON YOUR 3$157.533 for 376.6 acres; Heidrick MACHINE-- Bros., Woodland, Calif., $189,882 A NEW KID -rice support and $54,528 for 972.5 THEY HIRED “acres; Bi-County Farms and Hor- ~rigan Farms, Prosser’ Wash., “$91,567 wheat support, and $56,519 for 2,611.3 acres; Delta & Pine ~Land Co., Scott, Miss., $1,167,502 rice support and $20,761 for 284.4 ~acres. Buys Group of 10,617 ‘Little Magazines ~ MADISON, Wis. —The Univer- \\\\’ ij. ' . -sity of Wisconsin has purchased = \\ N iy . mu *Y Z By Leslie Turner “the Sukov collection of 10,617 “little al ih > PF oe r SET YOU FO "OC ; era Sat soe aT) YouL Ja : magazines. | ‘ in | ° rr ; # ¥ 4! wt ik : Ani Ay \ bona . . * * J e , —— : 4 . . ‘ , ‘ > if ay woty Recently the collector, Dr. Mar- Phi 7 “25 gs re Brake : : OO) OHA ot: y _tin Sukov of Minneapolis, donated . : yy " Anos : ; ; _ : ~@ one-half interest in the collec- A\ p } / -, Ere | .° 4 ~ (. _tion to the university and the-school (oe . , : ; = ? s ; agreed to buy the remaining half for $30,000. ¢ - * *® * ~ “Little magazines’ are periodi- cals possessing a small number of subscribers and usually few ad- vertisers but containing a high ~grade of intellectual content. ad Lj (he eh Deen tee TM Boe U0 Pal On, DUNALD DUCK F cunt meaonliganes ae || Aare ry HEY you! COME OuT ' ‘ : y yt ny . iE». ieee CU IT'S HARD TO ALL THOSE ~ +f — (TEN PONDS AT DICE T Ser we oe SCARE KIDS HORROR FILMS ~ ~: xX ) MN ees SO! JUST AS) © cy NG! THESE DAYS ON TELEVISION I THOUGHTS Ky HAVE SPOILED OR babreting. i io live ins ‘5. = Immediate Openin For assistant yet? of nursing btn t Salary is $6,500 per year. ust be dearee graduate, no school of nursing. Liberal per- senne! policies in modern hospl- tal. Write Box 11@ Pontiac Press IF YOU ARE KING FOR A job. phone FR 3-8355 for a: mt. ment ONLY. Salarv, plus us. Sales experience helpful. MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO LIVE in oes of children and houde- work, No laundry. More for home than wages. FE 0-9003. MIDDLEAGE E ¥ Care for 2 anneree, : uate wk. Must live in Fit 4-85 | MI of public contact to aie Branch offices, Prefer responsib married women. Bain Company, PART On FULL TIME smLL Edith Rehnborg cosmetics, Na- focally advertised. Leads. FE PART TIME — YOUNG WOMAN to set un and coordipate appoint- ments, 3 hours per morning for local agency. Telephone canvass- mn ei oapinys nee helpful ee aa sar urly wage plua in- centive toe 2 Phone ~ On 30022 for information SALESWOMAN SHOES For, part time work. Must have retail sales p mae at least 25 yrs. old. gee = omood Shoe Store, apply SALESLADY REAL ESTATE — Prefer one with experience but will consiter training right woman. Must = strictly commission work but right woman can op large earnings. Must own = vole oor} Mr, ‘eppotntm H, Brown, Reae} Has ya “rusadeth Lake Road. 4-3564, Salesladies f Experienced in ladies coats, tadies dresses, children’s Fi ro domestics, Salary & gant Georges-Newports aR pve ‘ae. 3 to stay with ob 513 or ‘1 Lake wave.” Be Betore 5 pm. bark wate cae FOR child on $. Call WTO. Ch ae : AN housework and care of 1 a 8 days, $15, OR 3-7100, es Classified Ads! it is Pe ct = TWO SALES 10, cr To $15,000. A satteres Canine 2 fo Hours car ees Be Doses FOR' CASH INA HURRY, sell things through Classified Ads. WOMEN - Part time work. Be your own boss. Further informa’ call MJ 40474 WANTED MOTHE: OTHERS. NG Your Children to indy Tesbost and’ Worship Service Sun- day, They'l "act Better oy You'll 8 ok Better ry Rest of the Week. Us The First Free Methodist Church. 601 Bat. Clem- _ens St. Sunday at 10:00 a.m YOUNG FAMILY WITH 3 CHIL dren a live in help. Prefer {pane la girl or white ust some Ezigiish. will provide, aren atmosphere, to assist in household work. Thurs- day and err other Sunday off. FE _5-0863 oh Help V Wanted 8 ARE YOU INTERESTED LADIES? Free coffee makers, 6 to 72 cups for yourself, ~chureh, club_ for distributing nationally advertised vanilla, 150 N. Perry. Phone FE 23-3063. MAN OR LADY WITH At " LEAST rience enfin Fai ‘ en E Estate fnterested is i e Write Proves Pres- LLL LD NURSES AIDES NEEDED AT ONCE! 190 prev pocenet eapenenee £ mes. cvE oPely immewaint Vv i Counseling Serv- ice, 24% FE. Huron. FE 40684, SALES Man between nee of 24 ith college backg to train for el and eventuaily re-locate, Ag- gtessive with some sales ex oh ence. $5,500 to start. ‘west peymess, Bs Pontiac State ‘Bank Instructions 91% PIANO LESSONS MAJORS IN Gospel Music. Also iar Be- inners Students FE f — LESSONS — MODERATE Competent, experienced teacher would like a few more FE 48458. Mrs. Pou ape Wanted Male 10 6 FT. HUSKY WANTS WORK OF any kind. I have car & tools for most oe handy man ne 4 hour, Ph, UL 2-3534 or FE 4-527 A-| PAINTING, INTERIOR 5 Ex- terior, Free estimate. Reas, OR 3-3752 or OR 3-8117. A-l CARPENTER WORK, NEW and repair. FE 4-4210. AVAILABLE NOW, CARPENTER oon - B. of Murdock, FE 2-7861. (| 4-1 PAINTER ott oe AND exterior, Reas, FE 4-6 BA8s PLAYER AVATAR EVE EVE. nings and weikende: FE 38-0403. ‘ARPENTER WORK NEW, 23 model, repair. OR 3-7617. CaBINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter +5000. CAR: EXPERIENCED CARPENTER wants small job. FE 8-3124. et work. New and re- Kitchetts a specialty, FE PENTER WORK OF ANY -kind. Reasonable. Call after 6 p.m, FE 8-9439. om ee DAY ‘WORK OR e rences, transpor- tation. PE +3161. TRONINGS DONE IN MY HOME. PE 4-018) LADY WISHES 3 Daya W ik. OWN rans. iddlebel ommerc: Ha. vietnity FE 4-00. . LICENSED ME FOR CHIL- hee Day or 24 br. care. FE MIMEOGRAPHING. Sane SEC- _ retarial service. te. EM 3 2842. ty comin AVAIL. LICENSED PRAC- Oakland Co. Nurses Tonaoes and bonded. FE sind. — NURSES AVAILABLE — Auburn Avenue Nurses Exchange. Day & Nie 2s & Bonded. PAS? TIME BABY SITTER. AFT- py nm, and all day Sat, FE Paacticar NURSE AVAILABLE. _OR 3-394 Shorthand, soe, © Tine. PBX. Ex- perienced Est., insurance, doctor's assistant. Available Thurs. thru Sun. en SUNDAY AND EVEN WORE. G references, rellable girl. 56-5416, ROINIA PARRELL ADVANCED | Free “hale stylist desires position. Oss WASHINGS AND AND IRONINGS. WOMAN Wits 5 DAY WORK. Bet pn YOUNG WOMAN HOUSE- | D keeping, Candlewick. FE Building Service 12 A-1 SAND & FINISH Pontiac Hardwood Floor yg ling 4-1 BRICK:BLOCK AND mon. a sreeae OR 3-9402. sr Bare oo mason: |. “Teg a SEPABISE co MA 42253 or A-l DRY WALTS & Paine ANY TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS. — drawn. OL 1-8200. EM ALL KIN OF ROOFING, NEW and repair, FE §-1151 aoe oe BLOOMFIELD WALL LF eating ory oer ee windows, — ie. CHIMNEY WORK We clean, repair, build and re- build chimneys, We are chimney specialists. Also clean, repair fur- naces, fireplaces, water heaters and incinerators. es replaced. Gas flues installed. sskets, made to orter Emergency service. Es- tenis ed, registered company. FE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- ao os rewinding. 218 E. ike. ._ FE 4¢-3981. serviced. C_L. Nelson. FE 5-1788. PLASTERING, NEW OR REPAIR. _Work _guaranteed, FE_5-0394 “"8AWS MACHINE FILED _ Manley Leach 10 Bagley St. THOMAS ELECTRIC Licensed Electric Contractor. Res- trial wiring. MYrtle 2-666i cleaned. a SUITg & COATS. ssmaking and drape wane rt Guar. Hef. 8-0369. Mrs. Louw! RESSMAKING & ALTERATIONS, Ruth Alden, Dress Contest prize . OR 3-2662. DRESSMA T iG AL- alterations, Mrs. Bodell. FE drapes & formals done my nang ry Call FE 8-8455. aver CUSTOM TAILORING & hago bad Ladies & men. FE ACCURATE—EXPERIENCED S a rates Evenings & Sat. Home calls by aio C BOLIN TAX SERVI $3.00 TO $5.00 AVERAGE FEE. Dunn's Bookkeeping and Tax Service, corner of Virginia and Baldwin. For information. 0 3-6280. BLDG. REPAIR. PLASTERING, _Masoncy, Carpentry FE 4-2290. BLOCK, BRICK, CEMENT WORK and fireplaces. MA 5-0378. BASEMENTS, WATERPROOFED. free estimates FE BRICK, BLOCK AND EE work, also chimneys. No job too large. Residential and commer- ST eas work, Ph, MY CEM (ENT & BLOCK ‘ORK FE 38-0782 CARPENTRY. LIGHT HAULING, A-1 work, honest bid. Fx 2-5701, anytime, CUSTOM HOMES BY LICE builder. Free estimates. UL 23-5175, NT I8 OUR SPECIALTY. Fioors, basements. EM 3-4879 COMPLETE RE MODELING. kitchens, attics tion rooms, free satinenton, FHA terms CALL OR 3-8 179, MIL TAKE BB BB BB AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE- pared in your home by qualified accountant with master’s degree. Appointment FE 3-7534. A MODERATE PEE Call at 7 cencbag Pacha Rea Ity. 412 W. Hyron or call FE 4 ALL WORKING ee TAXES, $2 and up. OR Home calls by appointment. : EMPIRE TAX SERVICE Your Home Rode Mine ree Ponte meedsaaer "OR 3.5597 INCOME TAXES, ACCOUNTING service, 2015 Cass Lake Road, Keego Harbor, FE 8-2877. EX-FARMER WOULD LIKE TO manage dairy or stock farm. Write Henry Stampe, 231 W Tienken Rd. Rochester, Mich. serpin ngtAN WANTS WORK _ FE 8-6004. of any k WERRIES wy 92, WANTS work of any kind = in gas ee a OR 4014 MAN WITH work evenings and weekends. OR MARRIED MAN WISHES STEADY cee Has chauffeurs license. EM MAN a “WANTS WORK OF ANY kind, F® 2.2879. VETERAN NEEDS JOB BADLY, specializes in meat cutting. FE VETERAN 3¢ WANTS WORK. HAS business institute training. Exp. __ fs cloth; cutter. OR 3-7349, YOuNG MAN DESIRES WORE On tk Some experience. MY Work Wanted Female 11 “i inOetCs, Are, EN: WA ALL ing and house cleaning, G Ez or week, AB DA home. FE 56-1302. woman. PR a7 DA¥ WORK. Ls Peale ta & ironings FR 5- DABLE SIRE D jo gad Live in‘ or out, OR AUBURN care by di R, TE BAY WORK, OR BABYSITTING, 2-575. _io your home, FE DO IRONINGS IN MY HOME. #280 a Bushel FE 8-4398. a Anything goes! Dial FE|# i — 28181, TON DUMP Wants CERAMIC TILE PREE ESTIMATES, Eaet Advance Floor Co. 3-8701 DRY WALL TAPING ARD Finien: we i BF estimates, FE 8-6781 or ELECTAICAL GER SERV FREE EST. Partney Electric. FE 5-5439. ° FREE FE ATES ON WIRING, for water heaters, range nd dryers) FE 5-8431, R. B Daunro rice Tron, GUA AL kind io + Piola ine h 8, " 8 rsh, 353 'N. Cass, FE 2.302 agus TTS, oon ‘ib FIRST. RECREA- tion Rms... kitchens, attics, ga- rages. additions, Terms, All work Sens Free estimates, UL FE 3-7204. eA EY AB FULLY e uippe 8450, L. A. Young. OARAGEC CARING, ADDTI- feensed build tone. ‘sanding eioe ew whens FE ROOF REPAIRS TROUGHING ad 44-0444 TRERCHTN ks, ricit 0 ie rd tine _Ditehes and boat well, mine Business Services 13 BAL LDPE LLLL LAD ILLIA PPI PRL I = MAKES OF ~ ag PENS ined man at our ice. ig & ener 17 Law. 30135, is xterior, Read alien ‘mates. Fw 68-1603, INCOME TAX: DAYS, 64 W. HUR- on, Eves, 506 Franklin Rd, INCOME TAX SERVICE FORMERLY WITH INTERNAL REVENUE bg pebd gto NOTARY ‘PUBLIC. FE 2-5805 INCOME TAX PREPARED IN Bs home. a form itemized, 00; Phone PE 46706. AETORiG PREPARED BY "t. Home service, modest fee. - $1638 Eves. & Sat. R. O. , IN TAX SERVICE RNS PRE- “EE, wise Cass Lake Rd. Keego arbor, FE 8-2877. Laundry Service 18 COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY | yee — shirt service, Pontiac cane . 540 8. Telegraph. FE Landscaping 18A a TREE TRIMMING po A Free that OR | “mova and won our bid “Baha aepaaE Or ow a Moving & Trucking 19 1-4’ Reduced Rates — ‘Local or distai SMITH Sith CO. FE eties as ee, yee f Os + * OL 20551, FURNITURE MOVING | 7 pitt, new how. ‘Price's right | pear ear ae, eee Bish, NAME me. al cheap. 8.2404, FURNACES. CLEANED AND idential, Commercial and Indus WE CARRY PARTS FOR ALL auto. and wre er washers. Whole- WALL WASH, TNaOe WINDOWS Estimat PE 2.4225 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 16|— 4-0053. Dames TAILORING AL- Income Tax. Service 17 PRE wr 42 EB, Pike; FE 41192 or FE 5-8773 = E. erat 835 MEL- FE 8-3609. c. J. ell 1343 Oxbow Lake Rd. EM _ 3-3125 a LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish, fil) dirt, gravel and front _end_Joading, PE 2-0603. MOVE FURNITURE OR ANY- _ thing, reasonabie. _ FE 8-0207 Trucks to Rent _ TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT \-ton Pickups 1'4-ton stakes Dump trucks Semi-trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, 825 8S. WOODWARD Open Daily Includin irarr 4 FE 4-046) FE 4-1442 O'DELL CARTAGE Local and long distance moving Phone FE 5-6806 UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED | _up free of charge FE 5-4638._ Painting & Decorating 20)| ~~ 18ST CLASS DECORATING, PAINT- __ing and | wall papering. FE 4-0255. 18ST CLASS “PAINTING AND DEC- orating. Cash or terms. UL 2-2940. A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. ering, FE 8-0343. "baer ema “Fe HANGING, aper removed. 46918. i Oatse— (CG, J. Mephier Co.) cline on fears of big three compe- Mareh ..+...3.02 March ....... 65! Figures after decimal points are eighths tition in the small car field. Mean- Gran Paige’ 2. 3 re acres under active development in sales of alge os =o ee a 7 aE ys Ed Livestock | High Low Noon|while, General Motors, Ford and Gt No Ry ....: 38. #2 Florida for residential housing. 3 per cent, Karn said. ete bee | & Equip. Co* 22 24 s s Greyhound | 18. “4 transactions in-| New Haven Man Killed x ke * ears ¢ ~ reese DETROIT LIVESTOCK lmaldwin Rubker Ceo... 123 7 {|Chrysler were all up fractions. Gui Oil 113 <83| Major previous Z e « ; DETROIT, Feb. (AP)—Cattle—|Ross Gear CoP... 338 Lorillard, selli ex-dividend, |nouen dF. ‘ -84.4)volved the $821,000 of ; These increases reflect height- 200, Limited supply slaughter G. L. Oll & Chem. Co*. 16 2 int ~s in the Hooker hs sess a #94|148% acres for the development of| MT. CLEMENS (—Lav er ne/ened industrial activity in the Out- steers and heifers steady, bulk ell et Howell Elec. Mtr, Co...102 10.2 192,rose a point or more in wake Ing Rend ..... 99. 848 Fairway Estates bordering on the|Ford, 30, of New Haven, was killed state Michigan area,”’ Karn said. aeok Choice “3108 Tou. ‘at 28.00; ul wa The. Prophet, to oe Pata 12 ‘of Its excellent earning report. [Inland gu °.. 138. 3-7|National P.G.A. golf course at|Thursday when his car skidded on|Unusually cold weather also was July sss -00s. ¥ +++ 9.50) quoted 18.00-19.00; 126 126 176) Allied Chemical and Air Reduc- Int Bus Meh’ :539 31.3|Dunedin, and the purchase of 577\ice and struck a utility pole onja factor, especially as to sales of Sept. ssc see LIT coe, : a , , ete 1 by ae pee ay aot baa ‘est caver ta Tai ai cad cad tion were ahead around a point.|1" lint Bek! Sas Upjohn’) as zlacres at Boca Raton for $1,700,000.'US25 near here. ; natural gas.” . __Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6 Cea. 7| Work Wanted Female 11 Business Services 13| Moving & Trucking 19| Notices & Personals 25 DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES - 139 ree: Mrs. Wallace. FE LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY AND economically with a) pd released Aare i tabie' cents at MR, OR MRS. ELLA S8ELIC OR anyone knowing eh whereabouts ie eaeee comet Purerter, yong os "BE. No. 2, pid tel NM... *,NNER'S CUSHION ‘TREAD shves. William Wilcox. FE 6-97 SPECIAL Exercise to slenderize the easy eeiee: safe way. Join our month- ly erry 4 club today. LESS PER VISIT. Come as often as you like every day : 7° mM. prefer Be our guest for re as os: Por appoint. _tall _FE +41 Wtd. Children to Board 26 eee | GOOD LICENESD HOME BY DAY, hour or week Wtd. Household Good: Goods 27 27 CASH FOR SMALL _ RADIOS working or not. PE 5-8755. CASH POR USED TV's FURNI- ture and misc, FE 2-0367 CASH FOR PURNITURE AND AP- SiSengeh este AND PAPERING, Pp FE 4-6364 i Siintine INTERIOR. EX- rior 10 per cent disc. for cash. Guaranteed. Free est. F (205. AAA PAINTING & DECORATING. 20 years experience. Reasonable. Free estimates. Phone UL 2-1398. Odd pieces or house full. Prompt courteous service. FE FURNITURE E NEEDED Joller wil pa See ar ou or mS Community sell it for rou. 7 Sale. Phone ‘DON'S DECORATING AND PAINT- ... Interior and exterior EM PAINTING & DECORATING. IM- mediate service. FE 5-5006.- Tot rAreninG [z ree ing. Gi 23-2312, Television = S 22 ORDA LDP PPP PPP APPL DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE FE gon or FE 5-8390 JENSEN'S ee SERVICE. So fila noon & evening call 1 PE 2 -0495. Upholstering 23 WANTED TO sor = arr TYPES of furniture. Ph. FE 2-5523 WTD. CONTOUR CHAIR IN Goon condition. FE 2-0550. L. Sm ester. Michigan O iL 1-5631. Money Wanted 2A WANTED — $2700 AT 6 PER CENT interest. Repaymem to be made with de mod part time serv- tces. 2-747 Wanted to Rent 29 AL'S sh pram Sa STORAGE SHED OR GARAGE near Walled Lake, TAshmoo 5-1721 CUSTOM vir riastie SLIP COV- _ers, Guaranteed FE 8-1275. EAKLE'’8 CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- Sea 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM ~~ THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 191 NORTH FE Lost & F Found | 24 LARGE REWARD 1 FOR al trast leading * an. Brittan: fel dr 42 sotwen up, nose, LOST—MINIATURE SCHNAUZER, vic. Square Lk. Rd & Woodward. PE 8-6226, before 3 p.m. or after Reward. _7_ p.m. LARGE ESWARD FOR INFORM. leading to orange & white Brittany spaniel vie turned up nose FOUND — GERMAN SHEPHERD dog. Call OR 3-8004. WOULD THE PERSON WHO found a beige purse, please keep the money & return the purse to Locker No 324. It contains con- tact lehs LOST: 100 FT. FRAME STEEL ns cable. Vic. of Hospital & Elizabeth Lk. Rd. Reward. Torderoft. Brothers, FE 2-4829. LOST: FEMALE BLA DOG, vic, Glass Rd. off M15, red collar. lic, No. 26R. FE 5-4262. LOST — MALE BLACK COLLIE with, white collar & fret. Vic. ?, ee Ra., Reward. EM loat; "GREEN BILEPOLT GREEN BILLFOLD. “Walled Lk. Pri, Reward. MA LOST SMAL HOUND DOG, white with back markings, Vic. of Commerce. Answers to name “King.” Reward EM 3-4 861. Hobbies & t Supplies; 24A PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. Scrabble games. Backenstose Book Store. 15 E, Lawrence St. _ Notices & Personals 25 AEROTREDS KNAPP SHOES Fred Herman OR 3-1592 A co et D WAVE, $5.00 ANY ING a iteodi advisor nent FE 2-8734 *Contid ential, The Salvation Ar M & Ff Btyle. Rite. Tanne bake’ na CHARLES CHESTER AIR CUSHIONE: en Dp en eo phn Py BA uD GgPeLitg,— Mr In "Debi? ff zoe pay Ce N CRI Room 118. Pont Bete Bank Bide oe 33_ WEST 33_ WEST HURON Share Living Quarters 30 »ACHELOR OR COUPLE WISH- irg to share house, newly fur- nished large bedroom, connect- ine bath and private phone, nice location. 576 Mt. Clemens St. 8-2569. hone FE Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ACTION!!! have sold on a first or a second . We can get th ighest spoons Reasonates oaks counts. ~ m available. rey = or Mr. Hayde rang J: ae HAYDEN, Realt ie E. Walton FE 8-0441 ABSOLUTELY The fastest action on you land contract. Cash bu Call Realtor ah buyers, "waluing. —— Eee CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS & HOME EQUITIES, LINQUENT ASK PEVEN i if De ° ° maa? pix xwy. St rr Vauwelt 38 Disie wy. = ODE es Noe & Har ger Co. oe 5-8183 CASH TRACTS AND NO Rp Hou eaves. bd OBLIGATION Johnson REALTOR +2533 1704 8. Telegra _IMMEDIATE_ ACTION On any good land contract. New intactory Ingpection “ot “prot hy ‘em BL, Templeton, Realtor 2339 2339 Orchard Lake ) Rd. FE 44993 > ‘ Buy Lie (Mr N IF DELINQUENT! bi Ask for shies” Manager at rE og ad MA ty evenings += HUMPHRIES REALTY, THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ FRmay, FEBRUARY 27, 1959 |. Pad * CASH ‘YOUR HOME 3 aoe pyr PVT. ENT. “ : or not. et | a oe ES CASH . 7 ROOMS, BREAKPAST NOOK & YOUR HOME OR 1 | ee Eeneee AN memes yea let ee iookl? . NORTHE ATH. | apt. Close in Pvt over your property for aoa «Very nice. Adults, FEL * ye -o— ord 7. - ot es P r Teeuioe. we ve buyers i 4.7014. bir . 6 4 land contra lark Real Es-| 3 pus 3 = < PE Zres8 or)” “You control it’, odera, clean. 45 Lor- . Yes, we can sell your home for) —Chldr FE oe aS cash with very small down pay-|3 FURN. “ment. Call us. Pvt. bath, $16 wk. rE eee. mation. Do not feel a igated, Wel j cme te AND: BATH. UTIL. FORN. = zn the ossh you can recejve; $17 w wd oo Sav WE TRADE, WE BUILD Sere & BATH ADULTS ONLY.| f% ve ‘DORRIS & 86N, REALTORS ies “ok, TV, Lake Priv, OR E,_ Huron, 982 W. Huron + FE 41557 8-2633, after 5. . 3 ‘ROOM PRIVATE BATH & EN-| AVAILABLE. LAPT. HAVE CASH, town, "adults only. ‘81 . Parke. ~~ canbe og He Autom —. ey WILL TRAVEL|! fe Sas OOOH] Berne te tas = We agg oe to see 2 en _ Whittemore . . er racism on, prt. jerking to et J NICE ROOMS. ALL PRIVATE. on T aeck your home, lahd contract or acre-|? adults only. G: location, near sie he arg ® 30-minute| {urpished or ‘unfurnished. FE) busiine- "Call PE 9-113 eves. DEL RIO APTS. R. D LEY, Broker |* stowet’ re eno, © PATH 31) apt Oekiand. 3. rms bath. chthih ed stove & util. a eel 600 LE Lake Rd. 5 FE 4 RMS. HEAT & UTIL. FURN. 0957. _ baby welcome. PE 41157 4-4821/" Cleon FE 2 e 7 ROOMS, FURNISHED, HAS GA HOLLYWOOD APTS. | _—_ Ar Labonte Don't) —"88*- 2M 3-4’ Purnished or smnernianes A, = = a3 0 rms, bath & wi! es furnis lose your home. Fast service. 3 S RMB. UTILIT ries Es PURN. PVT.| 11¢ i Howard St. PE 31834 pica tLORD's 3 RMS FO LARGE 3 nM. Rte APT. Pontiac!" bath. FE b-ast3 stier 8 PVT. | “alse 3 i? all asl Union igs. 2 s. ‘Broadway ” Lake Orion}}" RMS. GAS HE Ar. UTIL, PAID. Cooley Ris. _EM_ 3.4881, HOYT GOING TO SELL? Let us Lene is get full value for, your prope HOYT REAL’ iy FE 2-9840 264 8 Telegraph Ra . 6 15 Foster. MODERN 5 RM. BRICK Ce 3 vate bath an? -9966 _FE_ 83152 Immediate Action We Can = A fsa House. WHITE 5660 Dixie Hw Open Eves He 9; endey, 10 "til § LISTINGS WANTED, ALL TY Lauinger Real Estate. MOR 3-8138. _per mouth ‘LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, PRI- entr 264 8. Parke. 4 ROOM APT, FURN INCL. ALL " entrance. Children welcome, $67.50 \ PE 8-8104. FE 2-266 Stove & refrig. furn. $80 mo. 3 LARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE bath 106 Baldwin Ave, Phone ose wees ree _FE 45723 : 3 CLEAN, LARGE ROOMS, UTIL. ' _furn Adburn Hgts. Va, UL 2-2418. WEST SIDE |3 RMS.. GAS HEAT, 2275 ELIZ. YDIAN VILLAGE Pier a INDIAN VILLAGE DUPLEX 8 rooms and tile bath, $90 month. VASBINDER, INC. FE 5-8875 all private: FE 4 RM. APT. eae pLDOR child welcome Inq. 97 8. Me _mac, FE 4-1667_ $16.00 WEEKLY 3 vate ‘ YPES. 5 ROOME_ WANTED LISTINGS OF ANY TYPE HAVE BUYERS WAITING A. JOHNSON, Realtor _ Apply 65 65 Summit 90 OAKLAND $55 mo. See carets ADULTS. 3 RMS. | er. & BATH 4 LARGE ROOMS, a S, 2 BEDROOMS. al rri- PRI- bath and entrance heat and utilities, 1 or 2 “children welcome“ 2 rooms bath, clean. Heat furn., H. UP. FG te st sice ORCHARD LAKE AVE- 4 RMS. ALL UTIL. FU a “NEAT, 3 rooms and bath, senile per- clean Fed ret closets. W Weil i onth. K, pk See weekdays at Sat. wean! py gg Hempeieed, 02 © Huron, FE 7 RM. AND BATH UPPER. Adults PE 44618. 2363 Hester ee) COURT _Ct., Keego. APARTM Cet Cae, eS De nan rniture, TV, @ v' oTI0 . aR UNDITIONED ONE & TWO BEDROOMS —REASONABLE RENT— Pontiac's most exclusive, modern West side apartment development. g with individ- Ral bardbl ual Jiboditg Beautiful kitchens with metal cabt- nets in decorator colors with plas- tic tops. Stove and refrigerator furnished. 12048. Telegraph FE _4-2933) stairs. "Ty's & back entrance. WANTED: IMMEDIATELY! rage. nicole hot soft) Wicaes farms: Inke property, and| CLEAN, WELL FURN. WEST BIDE | “ulomatic hee, And net vmaster TV land contracts. ers waiting.) All Ml util. FE 2-247 or FE_2-2292. aerial and many othe> fing fea a ones al [CLEAN 1 BEDRM. UTILITIES| tures. u sane ore Near W. Huron. Adults. :Priv ie = HOUSE IN a oROn| =" tN ret Ra nears ofS Ay sep hoe no ie sees vor CLEAN 3 RM. APT. 19 HOVEY| security "Oh 2 oo party Have cash ee Cottage and Osmun. FE DeLTe 1Y —— = See or Call the seer: FURNISHED APT. 1 LADY OR _Rent Apts. Furnished 33 elie cguote preterred 108 MII 4p eum” ; 1-RM_ KITCHENETTE, PVT. BATH — URpCn Nia ‘E 8-6918 ~ 2 employed girls, or. couple. ee UNFURNISHED 2 | OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY = dock. Al- t. ear downtown. FE AM_ PM : re }ROOM, GARAGE, QUIET MAN,|FURNISHED 2 RM. APT. PVT. SL ATER APTS. 154 Judson “| bath & ent. $12.50 wk. Aull utilities. TROOM KITCHENETTE APTS..| _FE_8-2293 ARCADIA nO. 1 utilities furpished, _OR 3-4555 LGE LOVELY aby} NR. NELI 1 BEDROOM, LIVING RM, KITCH- 4 & _ Airport. Adults OR 3-104 en & bath. On Cass Lk. Adults. ween . HOUSETRAILER, Ge 3 PT. _FE_ 5-3169 long. $65 per mo. and pay utilities. TA AND "3 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT _OR_4-00 _ ist _ Washing. Fas 18T IST FLOOR. 3 heat. Aute. hot water Pvt. entrances & bath come. 151 Norton. FE T OR 7 CHILDREN. $1¢ WEEK Rent Apts. Unfurnished 134) or a8 mo 3 RMS. "AND ND BATH RM. warts on. furni Child | WEST _ SIDE _ 3 3.«RMS NICELY mee | furn. Heat & hot water furn. 166) wel-) Coleman FE 41676. i FAN N 3 RMS. AND BATH. wk. 147 ca How- WOLVERINE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL SPACE Three blocks east of Courthouse We have severa) newly decorated choice apartments from $49. Save on heat, maintenance and taxes. schogl ‘% block Al} have one severe’ hegre some more WAYNARD SLATER ERWIN SLATER 53-55 North Parke St. FE 4-3546 23083, C_C__SsS‘' RM KITCHENETTE, PVT BATH) 7 LOE RM REFRIG 102 PARK-|—" stove retrig neat, not and RNISHED § ROOMS, BATH. burs. FE 5-5502 0° cole water \ecubhed: Adults only. ONFU $75 West side Also can i & 2 RM. MOD. PRIV. ENTR.| 20° _N Paddock, Alberta Apts firath these rooms if desired. Gia price ‘Pootiec and Cab. Spe ist FLOOR. ‘oe Rus ma _Inquire MY_2-5802 ¢ ce for n elors, util c Oost. ate 7 “WEST SIDE APTS. BEDROOM UNFURN 18sT drm, and bath, FE 8-13 ST FLOOR, NR. in MILE, Reference. 142 W. Columbia. 4 RM. KITCHENETTE, oF ENT. $8 wk. 90 Cottage St, FE 4-8612. - BEDR' 1&2 RM. MOD. MOTEL APTS..| ‘ine features modern $5 double Clark's Motel. FE| ture adults $100. FE ¢1 4-1998 1 AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT 1 APT, auto. washer and dryer. $12 week. ROOM APT FOR LEASE, built-in stove & refrigerator, mony re Y'& 3 RM. HOUSEKEEPING COT- tages, gas heat, all utilities. Win- ter rates. Tru-Rustic Cabins, apts. rey Rae OR 3-010. BEDR aa 468 heat Teniched FE 117, MO., miazy mee 27 “ans sane it’s Rent Houses | Unturn. 36 3 BEDRM BRICK RANCH Very clean and new. Near Pine Lake’ Bath and %, Gas heat. Stove and refrigerator opti tional. Peana., corner Woodrow Wilson. Vacant ean V! ‘AN nH 1ORN MI 6-2400 » 4-5644 ge on tre af uae a acr resca Drayton Piains. PRes- _cott 23-0462. YE. CALL J BEDROOM, WEST SIDE. rae 4-6610 for d detail. OOM HOUSE, REFRIG.. 3., STOVE 2 ee heating #8 Garage. trae _. bbs iia School. 7 *SRDROOM HOME IN FG LARe. ston excellent cond. Children al- lowed. Move in at aan __ 3-6847 3 ROOMS AND % BATH, REFRIG- erates: stove. - a $40 __month, Adults. FE 4-7457. 7 ROOM NoUSE $50 MONTH. 54 * Batson. _FE 42 ~3 BE on S.—$92.50 Half of rent applied on low down porment iC ewn your own home. uilder “-f TJ BEDROOM. NEAR ool Lane. 431 Shebery 3 ROOM fos HOUSE LOCATED west - ochester on blacktop road, it@e for couple Edw M. Stost mentee Tl N. Saginaw &. FE 5-61 ROOMS AND BATH, GAS HEAT. _M5 Voorhels Rd. after ¢ 6 pm. 4 ROOMS MODERN, SYLVAN Lake Priv. Near Cass bathing. Newly dec. 1730 Beechcroft, Kee- go. § RMS & BATH BASEM Ot f i] YR are rec rm. urnace. ‘ more._F FE 46571. S$ ROOMS & BATH, aes eure ment, of] heat. Couple with 1 or e children. 3289 Venemenet, Beott _Lake. PE 4-4423_ from 2 to 8 p.m. 5 RMS YEAR ROUND. 11S WOb- oeey Drive. Walled Lk. MA 8 RMS AND BATH OIL HEAT. Children. 82 Washington 8t § RM. DUPLEX. WITH GARAGE | Full basement Option _OL_ 11-0683 6 aM HOUSE, | WE) i Ad hon to buy a ae BA BASE- __ment. .N Saginaw. Pe 4220 7 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT, BY General Hospital. Call OR 3-1926. Meroe DUPLEX, Bas SIDE, 5 rooms, $85. FE 5-6768. § rooms auto. meet, full b ted. pee eae or? re oti after 5. ad 3 ws eae ots, private ¥ an room ents, , heat, bet’ water, stove — Donelson bus service and FE o! : Broséway: Lk. Orion. MY 39958. RooM STUDIO APARTMENT.| WATERFORD VILLAGE Tj ROO EVERYTHING FUR Stove. refri ae ot heat, and ligh 3-ROOM N NEWLY REDECORATED eco no children or drinkers,| furn Priva’ th and entrance. poo n full Be and utility nr ‘orn 13 Fairgrove. $55 per mo. PAUL A. KERN, LE 7 RMS. & BATH. NORTHEND. INC FE 2900. "WHITE ‘BROS. Main’ floor. very tice. Adults.” BEDROOM pes fe OR 3-1298 rE 2-4376. - dren welcome ‘Coe © ey school & $660 Dixie Hwy ® dtark poo ay Age M5 cenmncal (Ae Faowt yn. | Cpe Brest 8: _Sem_18 a? a a : ‘FOR 3 RMS, Te eo epering, tiled bath, elec-| Rent Houses Furnished 35 . Yon, nr. General inoapitel. Hte| tric stove, refrig. and auto. DONA pos eee Bre aWLY DEG. |? HOTCARIN, SURAT sandy 8s e r, nice CLEAN, COUPLE ONLY.|? Pontiac Plant or Cab. *geanelors RMS. $10 _$10_per wk. 319 N. Saginaw. ‘at vic. Baldwin and Bt. Mi- orated, vic. On re ROOMS ye UANIENED. D. PRIVATE entrance. FE 2-7]45 newly decorated, heat furnished. $ mo od rm and bath, aewly redecorat- chael's or couples, 1 child welcome. Sin- 2 ROOM ABD Bark. 7 BEDRM. 7, 48 ‘MO. | __sle,_$12. ‘$U6e- hus, Bata, avTowaric| (Res Om Dr tae Ee CHILDREN WE Soayke. id : e. s - ~ heat and hot water, also 2 rms., a eine LARGE CLEAN, 18ST Fhe 8-0883 bath, Pvt. Co come | | floor hoine-iike.. FE 47361 or| 3 BEDROOM ‘MODERN HOUSE, 322 P: FE 2 rE near Lake priv. $65 ROOMS oR COUPLE WARM R & LIGHTS FURN. poe ar’ clean, 69 Poplar, FE 2-4443./° as. Pontiac Trail Walled Lk. ;EDRM. MODERN HOUSE J tk APTS, UTIL. FUR- _MA _ 4-391 7 * pear Bi EM saz wk. includes bi lose. en RMS = BATH WITH PVT. ENT 2 RM AND BATH, HEAT FUR- | 3) 2? BEDRM®& & NEWLY ¥ DECORATEL, . ed ind” floor. Child welcome. $12) nished, near St. Benedict and ~~ Auto eas eat hot water FE wh, a Orchard Lk. Ave Donelson Schools, $40 mo. 2-2051. F §-105 3 sm and bath near Fisher Body, | 3 7 ROOMS. NEWLY “DECORATED, Waterford. sa re window, 3-430. nr, no pets, $75. 7 RM . ILTS vi, RMS AND_ com UTILITIES = ny BATH Ape om nest furnished, near Bears. furrished oor heat $15 wk. 2° RMS., K., “BATE, CHILD WEL-| Ro MAnnett. Inc, Realtors. 28 E. Zell eome, 431 N. Perry, FE 2-5170. hore FE 8-0466 344 & BATH. NEWLY DECORA D 2 ROOMS, PVT ENT. 389 OS- Heat. water furn Alum, sto mun. FE 3 RMS STOVE a REFRIG. oe Nr, me 48707. 3 ROOMS iv. ENT, & BATH.|_iti-s furn_Ciea 4 Bus bee BA ATE HOT i . “1 block from Sears, FE sie 3 ROOM, avian Tae =e PaIVE Fikt 2 Ri ENT., TV, BABY leges, 1740 Inverness. FE 2-6792,| MODER } 3 ROOM HOUBE, RT- OOMS, PYT welcome 101 8. Paddock. °3 RMS. & BATH. $1360 PER ad deposit. 49 S. Tasmania in . OR 3-6051, 2 AND ? ROOMS, NICELY FUR- nished, Soe, upper, E. Howard aes apts. 3 RMS, PVT. ee STOVE WK. Opaske R furnished. F e 143 le parking. 180 E. Huron. 7 ROOMS NEWL ss Mechanic st, ¥ DECORATED. 2-3460. and entrance ‘feat furnished. ADULTS ONLY. heis after 6 p.m. * er 315 en +f, & E 4-6309. 2101 Ro 3} RMS. RMS. AND BATH, STOVE AND eebie- heat and hot water, = SaakoE ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH OR 3 ROOM MPLETELY FUR- e for retired or work- Bu, stop in front. ments. tor and stove adults only. NFURNISHED APART ment, LS cate St. Pontiac Apar’ 2-5285. 3 RMS. AND BATH, ee ly rashes. MA MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. += Children welcome. OR 3-41 Lael sosbivnros. RANCH TYPE auto, laundry, carpeted, yard. ren welcome, igpeed™ ka 8-6906 before 8:30 am: and after 5:30 p.m, 8 mies from tac. SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT. IN- uire at 1676 Tazyjor Me na. Ask for _ Lonnie’ Weaver UNION | LAKE. StaAN |. FUR- nishea or unfurnished. ElLgio 71-0388. 7 RMS UPPER LOE, SHARE|, “Taj — aT GARAGE, if? _Rent Houses Unturn. 36 ° wa = r wel- * a come ‘3 Peck Place’ Corner Ho-|_ Thorpe. FE 47034. 1 BEDRM. APPLES, CHERRIES, mods 3} RM., STOVE, REFRIG. UTIL grapes. gue garden spot, oer mile 3 RMS, ist FLOOR, F PVT ENT.| _furn., M59 Pontiac Lk., OR 3-455. city in mit ite 1 child welcome, Pri. bath. 1 or 2 men, $12. FE|3 ROOMS AND BATH. GARAGE:| “Tug “Anp BATH NEWLY e 6 TH 2ND FLOOR _mo, Theft OR 3-4 3-4 : _ decorated 5415 Elisabeth Lk, Rd. “its Lia _PE 58-9328, 3} RMS. AND BATH. ENT.|2 BDRM, FULL BASEMEN 7, Hu- 3 RMS. UTIL. FU: IRN. COUPLE| Close in. Util, furn. Rulrig. and| ron Gardens, $7 mo, MY 3- + on ‘West side.» FE 3-7216. stove. ewes Recersioe So ae 2 2? BEDRMS. 16. 50 WK. 2 & 3 ROOM APTS INCLUDING er BATH, UTIL Suan Chance to buy like rent. i RMS © Pie ween ase ripecey soft water lois ; soe Foe were tl al sees Large jot. Bul n : ee oe —@ ¢ RM APTS CHILDREN| {aguire caretaker, rear door. | |2 BEDRM, HOME, NEAR BUS & Welcome _.960 Case Lk. Rd RMS AND BATH, MODN HEAT school, oil heat, $75 mo. FE 8-2549. J RMS, WARM. CLEAN, NEAR! and hot water furn ¢-family west|2 FIVE ROOMS AND BATH EA. _High _ school. 41 Augusta side brice $75 ne ine 8 rrorenee BATH BABY WEL- 4 RMS. & BATH. PRIV, 3 & ¢ ROO line. come. FE $0689. 3.& 4 RMS ADULTS, oe asin HEAT, . FE 40808, F | ROOMS id BATH 18ST. FLOOR, — ah infan 114 Center Aye. ' ® vate bath and polls iC] State. M & UTIL furn. Matthews iy oR ‘3-7887. 3 RM. AND BATH. UPPER. PVT. ent. Bus 1 small child wel- DON'T PASS UP MONEY! belongings for cash through Classified Ads!|* FE 2-8181. d ; Sell. unneeded mo Adults only. atc seen : ENTR. Garden Pine Knob Rl. OR 3-7887. Paved street Busline. Schools near. Walking distance downtown. Children welcome. Ol] heat, $50. FE 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW. NEAR _ty 8t. FB earned, eee Sa SAT ee ee 4 RM nS ath 335 LIBER- 4 ROOMS AND ae SAE. PHONE FE ar | RMS. BATH & UTILITY ROOM, ig Elizabeth Lake month, Oxbow Eake: Eaters er praneme er 1 J "ease. © Call RM. MODERN SEATED APT. ser nen ren a 4192 Dixie. over Keego Hard- eg _ vo ware. $55 per_ mo. FE Canal. artiaily furn $75 mo. @ ROOM APT., UTIL. FURN : 2 BSMALL 5. & BATH, Mo., 1 child welcome. FE $317, a “fee Lakeview Lynn, Huron Gd 1 or 2 — 12 to 6 ve ay cra from aie CEA TH UPPER: 30 POT BEDROOM. SMALL HOUSE RMS. & BATH UPPER 20 UT- ~: Cy] per wk. 1 child, 1850 PRi- osm FE 8-1632 Ward Rd., Het ROOMS _ ‘COUPLE PLE ONLY.|2? B HOME, AR- * across Poatiac Motor $55 mo. rE ng ‘fave ic na Rec. rm 5-6926 after 5 p.m. 0 Fenced yd. Close 7 RM. UPPER IN PONTIAC, 1) _to_schools_ a hopping, Ml 14-6214 bedroom, stove heat furnished, | 3 2 BEDROOM » RAMONA TERRACE (fares on bus lfne, EM 3-0714. or wi ‘will sell with amalt gown pay- AND 5 ROOM APARTMENTS. ment $75 mo 4-15 _ * ste caretaker. 30 Washington. FE | { ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED. 4-1001 nr. Waterford, electric range. 7 ROOK ALL . MODER refrig, Youngstown kitchen, pie: cee arage. Spokane Vins. w4 ture window, no pets. OR 34-4330. i an BE rp OPE n : EWENT OL e. re heat. Reas. A 25061. = “ heat, $85 month. OR 3-382. Loyd BLVD. HEIGHTS bedroom homes — full base- ments — ppg heat — will decorate FE 4-783), MODERN 6ROOM BRICK IN Troy on 20 Mile Rd. Basement. Large yard. $104 includes |i and water. OL 1-0761 or OL 1- after 6 pm, 038 , MODERK ¢ | 6 RM. COUNTRY HOME ce. Children welcome. __Clarkston schools $75 NA 17-3651 NEAR PONTIAC HIGH, 3 BED- room modern home, clean and in | condition, — heat, Mann ear Baldwin School, home, $47.50. FLOYD KENT, Realtor FE 5-6105 NICE 3 ‘BEDRM, HOME, a AWN & shrubs in $80 mo. FE 5-0860 after 6:30. Loh oe TWO BEDROOM, BATH oll furnace, garage — near a _ Tower Ra. Oxbow e, 978.00 per month. EM. 33846. T £E ALOWIN 3 BDRM, HOME, $55 m FE Sass ROCMRETER 641 N- es 3 houses _ to ather. = as € bedrooms, 3 ba 2 large bedrooms. Studio fivin room. Beautiful grounds. each lease FE 4-6000. RANCH — 2? BEDRMS., 1% BATHS — Village of Milford. MU 4-2924. SAM WARWICK SYLVAN Lake 3 bedroom brick, car- rt, lake privilege. Lease $125 F 4-508 UNION LAKE - "hi BEDROOM | _home. Close to village. EM 3-4285_ | WEST 6 RMS. AND BATH floor® 3 ekg tull basement. bas heat. Stoye and refrig. if de- gt bs, Avatiab e Mar. Ist., $85 mo. Rent Lake Cottages 36A 1 BEDROOM YR. AROUND LAKE seare: partly furnished, EM For Rent Rooms 37 1 NICELY FURNISHED SLEEP- _ing room, 36_N Norton, aT AT BUS STOP IN NICE HOME, comfortable room. FE 5-332 CLEAN . SLEEPING dies. FE 2-0709. 267 N. Saginaw. CLEAN PRIVATE HOME, ON West side. No other roomers, —— jJaundry privileges. Bus __Stop, lady. 8-3338. oneae “DORNTOWN PVT. $8. ferred. Housekeep- aoe Pike, FE 2-2021. Clean man ing nat 1 FURNISH OOMS IN MODERN pean a. ‘ pidin ot down- O) HOUSEKEEPING or ne Z or 3 men. 3-7308. Ay 30. TOUREEREPING ROOM on or windo Hot and cold water Everything furn. Elderly men Wk or month. FE GOOD ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN, od downtown. Reasonable FE 820. 41 Pire St MEN BOARD OPTIONAL 141% Oaklana Ass FE 3.9100 MODERN R berg ‘OR BUSINESS girls. ie 29-0015, if no ans.. cal) after 0:30, NICE SLEEPING NO RM HOME privileges. FE 8-4440 after 6 p.m. PRIVATE ENT SHOWE __rage Cooking 48 B. I @®LEASANT FRONT entlem: in pvt. RM, home, close SLEEPING RMS, FOR MEN OR aigtls, School _8t er Wk. “Rooms \ With | ‘Board . ; rd . 38 38 HOME srrie ExTRA as CUEAN. meals Matthews, FE TV 4 | GIRL OR -WOMAN, ROOM AND _ board in nice home. FE 2-1207. __ MEN — WORKERS — PENSIO ers Ih clear Christian home _FE 2-03 ROOM WITH BOARD OR ROOM. Gentleman preferred. 723 Second. FE 46024 * WA ARD AND ROOM. man. wees dis-, tance to Pontiac Mtr. Ref. if de- sited. FE #4252, ROOM, LA- | by Kate Osann s your turn to 7 " woman, ground floor. onable rates. Home HOTEL or eo EXCEPTIONA or sales offie Woodward a tide FE 2-2144 Rent Office e Space 4 41 HUBBARD D BUILDING 18-2 SOUTH PERR Stores and offices, single or mul- rentals, Wi) ply caretake rest 6-0400 23-2144. 00 8Q. FT. cond osed Pon- car (i. | Annee eer eaten Homes 38A HAVE VACANCY bed or F g_ 4 (2228. Hotel F Rooms eee by Day op Week i 3 To) Cook ing ana refrige ___ #68 Auburn — Rent Stores ing just Bouth of Ted's WEW OFFICES—WEST SIDE. FE Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A el Cent and approximately 6 000 feet warehowsing area 9200 pe mon Located 66) south Tele. — graph. Pet au | For r Rent ‘Miscellaneous a2 QARAGES FOR RENT. ook _%+_ 237 _Baldw ~~ For Sale Houses CSawew © 1960 by NEA Service, Ing. TM Reg US Par OFF FOR MAN OR ambulatory, 34 our care, rea- Glen Acres Nursing _39 AUBURIN roo apartments, ration . Db _ 40 L BARBER SHOP e location New build- Drive-Inn, t Square tate Road ¥ Heat lights, janitor in reasonable re-model to sult, Ap- ron premises or FOr- | GAB HEAT, AIR 262 8. Tele- mare. FE 44516. BPACE ro pmo : ja 48 Phas 6-1051 Call Frank Bonner, owner, FE mated oe STORE FOR RENT IN ACTIVE shopping center. Approximate! 2100 sq. ft. or will divide. Avail- able March Ist. Write owner, Box 65. Pontiac Press. ULTRA-NEW S8T ORES, WEST). 3 bedrooms and full basement Only 2 left. See model VASBINDER, INC. at 451 Nebraska, Open evenings 6-9. FE 5-8875 or FL 4-0823 hea! ge. ¥, “hen car in trade. B Broker. _ For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Howles 43) Fi , 2 ona: 9% } Be ag Rh gd agers asides th tesa te AG « $aS00 "casn ‘einige PE Pye. | lame is. Rd. G. "Piatdey, : | . BY OWNER "130, down, “oa this COLORED G.Is wills wast “4 babes a0 i ' } » , oN TT a > . NO DOWN PAYMENT eS a oOR ; CIVILIANS $190 DOWN NO OTHER cosTs Tae oe ; 2 Bedrooms -— Almost new -— Ake ViSTA” T REDSM HOME, Basement, automatic heat & hot veins rm, Plenty o ppt water -— Storms & screens -— ye t. by scaped — Paved street. VACANT OPEN in & Look at it, and tf BY OWNER: § ROOM ood ground. Four rooms in y pine, Of] furnace, elec, het wa. My equity down, you “ed ove payments Call Pm 42981 BY OWNER: 3 BEDRM. GI. _mediate possession. FE 6-6601 wi — starrer home on you pla he Sasement inelyded Also rou Deoait See eur model, Don cy Price frame house, needs repairs WANT A GOOD PRICE . NA NEW Custom Built llome ? E. J. DUNLAP tractive terms. CASS LAKE RD. 4% miles from courthouse. 100x423 with fowl ern home. Newly decorated, A tached garage EMBREE & GREGG 1568 Union Lake Rd. UNION LAKE VILLAGE ___ EM _3-4303 or EM 3-3314 CRESCENT LAKE payment on FHA terms. price. | FOR SALE BY OWNER. 3) BED-| home ard Ceme | Yea! buy $3 2 comptete baths | basement gas heat. nt drive $13.000 Rochester Phone, OL 1-6323 | DUPLEX 10 RMS. CORNER J son & FE 3-7212 State gt down. Dennis O'Connor, $12,150. iat 000 | } BEDRM LIVING RM, KITCH- en, utility. Attached arage Beautifully pyr evel ore lt, es crea, Lake tv. _EM_3-6207 Owner aia wowit! (&@. “DWN, MOD. 2 BED- — fe pene nr serine schoo oleae: 8 ‘ull. price, $4600, tive 2 diate BY OWNER bedroom, ba oll furnace, COLORED By owner, $450 dn. on this attrac- bedroom bungalow. of closet space. Auto. gas heat, basement, 2 car garage possesfion OR 3-3 Loads Im me- 1022 MUST SELL, TWO, th, large living room, | 1 garage 6x22. Fenced yard near school. $7800 00 | $300 down 280 Tower Rd _Lake EM 3.1846. Oxte® MILFORD 3 BDRM. BRI = fae corns Bto —— ie eons basement. 6 — $850 down. 4-2244. ate MU 4 and b kitchen. mer. 2 price, § a en Antenne ) rooms, storms & s¢ new 2-car _FE 5 BY OWNER: will pay '§ RM MOD Ment, treet, rembes 3-7620. BY apt. rented, Lake privileges, 2% sh gara ~~ Py ania ed 4920 Hobson ane floor, garage, low down payment 4359 Drayton lots, hoa. West side $1,000 down $300 DOWN. ATTRACTIVE 4 RMS. ath. 1 vedrm. Newly dec- orated, paneled living room a House painted last sum- large lots. Must sell. Full | $6500. F EB 2-484, BY OWNER: ates s ITH TER! preke West poh tbidly rag : aluminum siding, reens rep herders aded lots, e, Must be seen “DOUBLE HOUSE ON > gas hea parage, payments. FE 5-8951. ERN, FULL BASE- paved drive ane Plains, “OWNER OR. 10 room income 5 rm_ furnished 2 2 car ga- LEAVING Cc _Drayton Pla yr. old ity $400 EQUITY bedrm. home. ins, OR 3-6018. “TRADE IN O EL. 2 bedroom basement. Attractive yard. Bf pda — t, iN ONF OF THESE IZABETH LAREPROMT 80 ft. of perfect sand beach. This Oil pas but - good condition, $19 - has ba furnace, s. Full Olde OR 91 SUMMIT ST. 5 Troom carpeting. Basement. Gas heat Fenced back #e. 500, . . 45203, BROKER : nae BEST Perea.» ford “YOUR BEST BUY” Is j Ss Hayden, Realtor. A NEW Lihey, Builder. £ ton Realtor, ce BUY” is a new home iar Builder. Of- taavina 8T. i basem 1% _Assume G.I, H 19 Ft. oy ATE. WILL TRADE equity = modern 3 bedrm. brick. ent for late mode! stake truck or Eo al mtge. FE 3-7778 ~ CUSTOM BUILT OMES 3 bo velipna cd 35 x iy pte In Livin, Birch y RITCHEN with Be BUILT IN at CERAMIC TILE BATHS 1 CAR GARAGE 979 EMERSON bedroom ® For large orate fas and flowing ~ __Road, V ardwood floors, Includes taxes and insurance. - NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 bedroom, $80 a month. Includes taxes and insurance. Includes costs, ern, hardwood floots Oll heat, i DR ga ye efit on tz oo, ony $850 atertora ee NO DOWN PAYMENT modern plastered, $50 a month. 2 b SOM = that can redec- Fenced | 000 down. 317 Drace, ‘Broker PLANNING TO BUILD Qet our prices Nelore you — We do custom building. To you plans or ours, We arrange nancing, call today. a es WILLIAMS) & REAL wo & INSURANCE 1483 BALDW FE 4-06 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BUNNY RENT PAYs POR 1T-omen 2 family, east side jocation, Base- Ge ment, ofl sheet: $6,600, $609 dn,, $76 per from one house to another WEST SIDE—Near shopping cen- trying to keep rok ter, 2 landscaped ig ou will ahead of rent Proosts? ‘rel feel at home in this 6 room Co- . i friendly landlord lonia!l Fire dnee, sun room din- ump in the only Watkine {ng room, bedrms. & tile bath. Lake that is 3 Basement, Timken of] heat. 3-car away. This is i! "we ted garage. White aluminum siding. baths, 3 bedrooms, fire- $18,000, terms. place, finished recreation room in basement, gas heat.) SHA — Lake privileges. 2 car garage. $16,500 — Bu Tee fotet om ranch Terms. ing Toom, ral PP. dining L, open type kitchen, ‘‘Hotpoint’ built-ins, 9 bedrm., tile bath, fam- EXP IN | {ly room, utility, washer & dryer, FA ot] heat car att, gara f°. We aré! Yes, ct-| Possession at once. Reasonable are expe: ing you to tall * love wi this attractive 3 bedroo ’ home located “oa the North CUSTOM BUILT — Lake front side of the cil It offers ac tio, LR raised a full basement gas heat.| hearth fireplace, d 1b," car- Aluminum storms and . step saving kitchen, ad- screens, water softener. oining laundry space, ee. Built in ‘50. Paved streets. ramic baths, 3 bedrms. loads of on = you'll have closet & storage. mily room, “ with us, that we fireplace. Ot] perimeter heat. 2- TALLY for sale at the cer attached garage. Resonably acs of only $10,500—FHA| Priced. full bath. Basement > well, buy at $6,000. Terms. C. PANGUS, Realtor 2160 M15, Ortonville. 1d ody WITH FULL _ full price $30 month. | Drive wot Windiate | wf Tee , Call vedi FE “ “YOUR i a NEW os wat Litiey, Aullder. C. Hayden, Realtor, l, | terms—low down payment NOTHING LIKE IT . You will agree ‘eten you Inapect this oS ce ates ‘tea oven, 2 na ural fireplaces, New carpe ing and other extras. Extra large attached 2-car garage. If you want a home that‘ different, this could be it $17,900 with terms. WATERFORD HIGH... Ig just 4 blocks away. This a hegre eceme ‘basement, oll furnece, large lot. Only $1,500 down onthly Only $11,800 payments 0! ncluding ROCHESTER & MSUO CENTER taxes and insurance. ARE A Brick ranch ne me, good neighborhood and schoo bab Fa POR TOM Gaeeuan . lot 100x300 tent i%-car attached garage, 3 bedrooms or 2 @ all purpose room, many desirable features such as ceramic tile atel I lal } bath, oak floors Plastered wails. Kampsen aMALL house in country with one sere of hot. ter heater, garage Lota ‘of trees. YM: Nothing Down |~~ er your plans WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP, LARGE __ $8,280, Only $280 down. EM_3-0138 Lot 2 bedroom mod- ear Junior High. No money down GI or small down large.corner lot. Only $13,600 full th ‘country styled conte m' met home" at Un-| ca fe ease grr fedhd jeges across, r e, coded bot Custom kitchen interested call DAYS’ W EVES: SAT, "BUN: TO 86051 + ~ LOTS OF ROOM OUT — Hill & Dale . Commerce Twp. 1935 5 ft. tridevel and 1600 sq. ft. ranc house pres per “hyn 4 r ste Hovis lot. or cue IDOE GILES 4 $1,400 Full Price... r this lite 3 room house Went of the city Only $350 down Call for further tn- formation. tr ia Area 2 bedroom home Rochester & 100m > g. | South of Rochester nly CUSTOM BUILDER FE 81198 #390 anus plus low mont ‘ ¥ payments, all BRENDEL LAKE | uttmye or ae: Completely furnished year around | ; _ . modern bome t a setting GILES REALTY CO of trees Lovely view of lake.) pi. 4 i _ Good bathing beach, 96300. at-| PE aS 33} BALDWIN AVE Q 9AM -~9PM _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ SILVER LAKE LOOK NO FURTHER - large rooms, be Cheerful carpeting & drapes, A real buy, Small down pay- Westinghouse auto washer @ dry ment will nies: er are pecan & areetiee room, fu asement, recreation Dorothy janvier ts Lavender bbe Iu baths, enclosed porch, resi Hiinbiand Bea. (sb) oe = See et Phone EM. 833303 3 or MU 464 Lh California Boynd J R Hiltz Owner offering his 3 year old . . 3 home for sale to some lucky Realtor ee ae. re, “tor oom roe we 1011 W Huren __ FE 86181 4 wit! CO aren eee Marea. 3(OLDER 4 BEDROOM IN GOOD bedrooms, average 12 5 1 Mae condition, lake privileges Bath, 20 x 1b mei i ae) ferred oad “ furnace, Apert bene: t n actes with _ betha ell | arranged Wail frontage on $8) Can be used ca Soe svg " Kloore are good for business. Only $15,000, terma t aproterel peed oa inn jor | Almost new excelient 3 bedroom Blacktop road. Over ap acre in| heme. Large rooms, terrific all, Completely landscaped. There, closets and storage re lace, Ge ‘fruit, berries ca rock garden| full basement aluminum siding. Priced right at 2car garage. acre ip area 68. Real buy of nice homes on $ ma. at $13,000. Term forced alr oll furnace, acres, Wixom aret, Qood Only $16,000, terms on road + This lovely 2 bedroom fome fin- car : “arge 4 bedroom home with lake sa Licked qi ea bowel frontage and 40 acres. Full base. boards galore. Forced alr heat.| "ment. garage bara «buy at only $1700 per acre. Terms DOWN Only $8,500 Nice 2 bedroom, bath, | New 2 bedroom ranch with plas- | tered walle, oak Geers, tarced | MSO. Terms. coos ening ioe . “ ‘prt tncipal Only 98.500. cont 3 bedroom, 14 | naa tatoract payment pl eter baths" home 8 tcres, | Pull er month. rear only axe privileges near p M0, T 3 BEDROOM BRICK ake Rd. | Many other excellent Hatings ail only 1 block to new school. De- p daa property in all a | signed for gracious living. Ce- Oasilon tes ramic tile bath, built-in vanity Severai cou vacaie ane Custom building residence or bus!- ness by reputable bullders. our prices G1 and PHA homes We *vill help you finance [ out or phon _ information. No m obligation, with confidence i peer Highland | Ra Mn) Mitora Re MU inet Less than $10 4 bedroom home, part basement, ° py ere 43} ‘Eta BEACH on uae, off Walton 3} BEDROOM $99 Total Move- Take over prese’ * frhat’s right! mi san row) ee ies ve In eens OWNER En wood 8.3000 ~~ PRELEVEL Custom dare | B_.- money down, your lot, sagt down our Pound See model. G, Flattley, EM BRICK: Cherokee Hills Lechtten. gL] this Weat aide ares, ta de. LOT n Cost. Three room, foot exe Prodan ‘Piastered Walls, gen Floors, Storms 4. screens, basement Gas Heat, Rich carpeted L y Pine Paneled Breeseway 19. 24 x» 4 Garage BE ROT. Call for your appointment now, We arranges financing ELIZABETH: Lake privileges. Beautiful in- $100 DOWN terior and finish to perfection ; ae Noes — er M I a natura) fireplace, dinin, au there's a. large ehodern “kilchen oves You In Three bedrooms, ceramic tile bath. Sereened patio, $15,950 and . ’ WHY PAY RENT? + $1,980 down wil] handle. Excellent neighborhood too — better call now Humphries 83 N. Telegraph Open Eves. FE 2-9236 __ Multiple Listing Service BUILT IN nares & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES ee MODEL OPEN Ww DAY PERE TERE 70 T 721 Btanl at 2 blocks no: ¢ ; “ts oln Jr. WES WN R TY BROS. PE_ C7") or_Rvee iN CY CUTE AND COZY a bedroom home. Purnlahed. Here ts a2 bedroom frame home Aino ome er te yA -=74 Tovuuta'ot arvana S| COCK BR vnced with a white boar: Hence. IC KL ER EALTY Beautifully landscaped. This home 236 «6N, Saginaw has a°large carpeted living Lent ! 1 2 carpeted bedrooms, gsluminum storma and screens luminum awnings, Very nice kitchen avith dinin ace and cook stove in- elud wiomatie = heat, Elec- trie hot water ery neat eteen DRAYTON PLAINS First time offered ~ 2} ee room home. my ated mong on 6x130 | > eal Get | Drive | 0647 VALUES terms, Roy Annett, Inc. Realtors since 1 ren (2 EF i Opea Evenings & Sunday 1-4 CLARK jm t- t- 8 t! kitchen. Only $10, is some cash for neal ue have 3 bedroom city same terms. BUILT IN 1957. You'll like this at- tractive 3 bedroom home res. ie fh modern kitchen with m cabinets, full basement, mg Fd recreation room, See it before you decide. Only $19,200, Many more to choose from, drive ‘¢ me i : ook REALTORS FE 4.0528 2.2 tuts prt i i CE ARK REAL eS STATE Close io Schools ern High this conveniently room bungalow ing living al! on one floor water, screens, “eka Com r month including taxes 56 a Sneurance Price Reduced 3 bedroom, west suburban home lake vilege i tae rteRe 00. G6] fall bewement, dat heat ent Cedar Shake exterior, full base- garage, Clos oe Walkiag dis- ment atitomatic .hest and hot podagar aero . water, aluminum "ier s and tance to Péntiac Motor, Price screens fenced, rear has been reduces to Seen” fer orner reduced to $12,500 terms, “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 49 Mt. Be pee st. Call M FE Fao of FE Eon Easy walking, oar dsp to Ror and adison Jr sonore "3 bed- fers step sav- wil automatic gas heat and “hot “s present 4% per cent FHA mort- gage with payments of onl en Eve. & Sun. 1362 W. ™ hitipte.1 Listing Service 20 YEARS OF SERVICE OFFERING TET pense on one jarge lot cated in Auburn Heights. Lave e y urry on this for it for only $1,000 down. 496 ©. KENNETT ¢ Lovely 2 bedroom bungaiow, —_ one with small down pay- Evenings after 6 call FE 5-2035. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533, Puderai 48-0466 ou raed ms and good credit, down, we. ya home on featur- Johnson | HS foeees Jot oe = v s kitehen, orearn dt’ ath, Loca on bag EY brick Fiorida om fo pL — hborhood, Clo peroenad, errese, any extras, price - 7 ts. wo with $2, SP bons MI_+-208 1K RAMON FER- Rua 6 month including 5 RM. BRIG ONA taxes 4 pourence. race, Autom heat. $1,000 down, Will sell to relia buyer on 4 _fental option. 2 Wr BUY — SELL = TRADE SYL VAN I AKE ~e arog fok yo io ch "home, Pire- MLIITE ve raneh WHITE BROS. ics ‘i res OR 23-1206 exclusive commu | ah ie a Bite Mwy. : as er mao v | Open Eves, ‘ti! 9; Sunday 10 "ti 8 day itd ie AURES sped Pecan road, it Mill y Wonderful frontage ae for M Excellent 3 2 bedroom home. will be ha Ad on a with Fossey rare eccount of attache atage. a r further de niet Asking $25,- W. ‘DINAN 0090 — Seeing is believing. 14 West "Wuron PE_ 4-25" RENT THREE PAMILY near ous Aig PL | é Baldwin. Two 2room Newly decorated 2 bedroom. Lge. Searaneats up one 2 bed- lot. Carpeting and automatic oil room Peden | down, 2 _ heat “Owner. MY 337 baths avement, oi! fur- ae | nace Asking $3,000 down — | immediate possession, NOTHING DOV/N A number of different loca- tions — 2 3 bedroom homes — with and without GEORGE R. basements—in and out of town Seeing is eeteving — PONTIAC-WA Ne 6 per cent interest 3 bedroom at ck rancher located heat and pias wingows, ledgerock resins, and = vee _ aerege. Can be had NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 43 W HURON. 5-818) | guBU “Locarno fr) . matic | he ;: and i os = ‘een. O mon a inert (aaee and adure Se Eft iecacr ie fiance CW1T1 | Bei Rss aie ie fully —— . Let us give you . ‘om J goees up ® Erm arrange & SONS oe : EORGE R. IRWIN, REALTOR WEST 81 GEORGE PLN Pm bot Lovely ae ran PLE LISTING home with attached garage. a Large i fi place, family room man other nice features will have to see, 2 land+ n scaped, $15,000 with terms. areas HILLS: LOTUS LAKEFRONT “pain This er new custom brick ranch r ern with nome — 2% car _ @a- pot a od rage, arge ms, se fi ir Ks oe — Ped —. living room A wwavertrontage Rng w edge roc replace. nice i G ewimm: kitchen and two ceramic tile ies. on ly 8 ‘ 7.450, Shouldn't baths, full basement. gas heat, long large: comer lot, See us today | |ZABETH LAKE Privile = = anreee ‘“s John K. Jewin & Sons eee Dedrooms, with sdeguate close’ co fi he 313 W st Huron Stree floors, Dlastered walls, & Phone FE. nei FE “4031 screens & f t, 5 bd _____ EVE 1 03 for less than $125 per iss not MULTIPLE Listino sEAVicH | dedy, Well. neither is the price ee VARKSTON AREA | ON WEST SUBURBAN — close to Deen : Lovely 3 bed- mortgage cost, roo rick ranch home. Full basement, complete! AL tiled. Ol heat, vee TED ucuicotat Ty. iti softener. On nice 100 ft. | 5143 Cass-Eligabeth Rd. with paved driveway. Pric only $14,960 with apprexim- ately $2,850 down and as- sume 4'4 per cent mortgage with payments of 66 per mo. including taxes and in- surance. Don't be sorry! THIS Ig A doll house. Im- FE 5-1284 , cans Open 9 a.m_ to 8:30 p.m,, Sunday 1-5 Nothing Down v only $49 including taxes _ in- surance. Don't be sorry DRAYTON PLAINS —Brick tache Nicely tan rope poll ea a ot 10 19,500 wt UTIFUL HERRINGTON Tite Subdivist jent to the new MSUO, as rumipt ie-ear * er.nT tirive, re Rig! of trom Pon. substantial down payment, 1,000. DOWN—-Balance like sement recrea- - extra lav., solid e at $9,500 7 room «sold value be first. hom RAY O'NEIL, Realtor a's we Rd. : AL= $0 PER ee A TERMS— open ise Soas5 NEW MODEL y BEDRMS, rent, or = 9630 Clintonvi _OA ‘g-2018 LORAH BUILDIN 4 of National - hoe FE 2-9122 LIVABLE. Po bad oA Ue Rd. BUILD ) AND SAVE — th: our volume purchases and direct to 4 sales We have plans or. estimate . yours, We sds lta mortgage. Lat NGE ity UL 2-3463 Me, es a us pow you H, come cused’ = RANCH STYLE_, =” = 3-BEDROOM BRICK After 6, call OR 3-2603 FOR YOUR HO CALL Us F Clarkston a ESTATE. INC, Sas Panga BANE LAKE PRIVILEGES t reatly reducing cone rty taxes. + Hvin omg le'xi?', ste dining with we an’ “pail carp large French Geers cworiooking a patio and ; huge jandsc * hen; ceramic big bedroo: basement finished ry fe FR ioe it including ~~ BUILD NOW Open = - La 12 to 8! floor and ce oc) : large wre nalan “568 roo 2 ‘sat HARRIN gerae with 16 ft. cement drive 3 bedrm. re 2 road; aluminum storms and iy faerie isi ate eatt oto abe town, “ie si. trom MSUO, FE) Price $22,500 = For additional information and LOOK appointments call FE 6-1764. is 3 bedrm. home with car- Close to Schools a Located in a wo restricted|3 bikes. gy, wor & 1 bik, - “Pa- Newly decorated. — ~ mfg yr ® goo oe Read ‘| modern. : sis dow ~ fu : lorm & = Croghed Auto. heat, Extra §-4311, be’ ane HERBERT C. DAVIS Fenced yard All city improve- - ments ss ved streets Irwindale Drive Price reduced 10400 terms. NER TASMANIA AVE $) WII-LTS M: BREWER i | JOBEPH F. REISZ, Le MOR. | eiommatio heat, full seems Soe E' nuron iE 45181 : ee a a eo Suburban | Living With All Its Jharm In the New Convertible 24 2 Baths—4 Bedrooms MODEL OPEN DAILY Ross Builders _ Watkins Lk Rd, OR 3-802 LOW DOWN PAYM” T Modern 3 bedroom nme, lar ved kiichen room ai be aaneeh, Fear twi garage with fenced-in vard. FE T LAKE rice $4,5°0. BUILT HOMES Twin Lakes ee -¢ Pontiac! Starfire Bidg. Co EM_3-6531|) —— Immediate Occupancy | ALL BRICK FULL BASEMENT | 44-FT. RANCH | CITY SEWER AND WATER $13,990 INCLUDES | LARGE LOT | BUILT-IN | OVEN AND RANGE i I CARPETING | COLORED PLUMBING $540 | CAN MOVE YOU IN Re 4 ron TODA! Oth. It-ins, in new vision C and \ Schools. Unusu- eppertunty. See Miss at Mark Rd. 1 Lad MSd and Cass OPEN 1-4 P.M. WEEKENDS FEDERAI HOMES CORP. OR. 3-2966 FE 88623 NR. WATERFORD HIGH BED- feeteei. GE resale Sm DOWN Near Crooks Ré., large neat 2-bed- toom, double garage, 6 nice lots. large income, 3 2 apart “See jot. perme = ak me PONTIAC REALTY gage DOWN neh Paved street ate possession Bedrm. «14 mo. "hmm edi ie £, Walton 3 BEDROOM HOME 500 Call Today. Financing Availab'e All types custom bullding. On our lot or yours. ours “ey . C. HAYDEN, Realtor _. E 6-044) ~ The New Californian ne of Michigans first Californ- fan contemporary. Budget priced for medium income brac ets. Cus- tom designed by builder of better homes Will bulld anywhere. Ls . ‘s Batre at Dunham urde d March Yist. or an call 7 Mong Steele Realty at MU 4-2045, 135 M50 at Highland Road, $500 DN ~ PAYMENT 4281 MARCUS. WATERFORD Newly decorated, 2 Bedrm., Heat- ed Sunporch 7 Furnace, Full Bamt Only $8 750 T C. SCHUETT. TE 8-458 3 Bedroom Brick Yn large lake lot 200 feet om road, 64 feet on wWa- ter, nice shade, circular drive Daylight basement — oil furnace, fireplace half bath laundry room, 24x15 foot living room with — apace, fireplace, ceramic ath, 3 sizable bedrooms, kitchen with breakfast . ace Closets galore, A-l oak floors, plastered walls, An abso- po ateai at $43,500. Quick posses- cory 5 Room Bungalow Full Basement, Oil Heat Good neighborhood. access Watkins Lake nice lot 100 fort wide. Finishéd room im basement. Close to schoo) Large living room, sovere | room Sac- rifice at $8,500 with $1,000 down. Qu'ek a Soa ‘Giroux-Franks . crease REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie Hw OR_3-9701 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Lake Front solid conasete drive. to stores. See this today. Vacant . $7,500 and only .$900 race. 2 car ga- rage — cement drive. Acreage . a cae. ‘tree. farm 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE proved roud. Near ‘4 ‘wihe = ear age 0 6 ’ Good pheasant. hunting. NEAR ST. MIKE’S F Other, acreages also, Ask for} Unusually fine 3 betroom, 1'% ‘bath home on big corner lot with- JOHN in easy walking to St. Michaels : : and McCarroll Schools. Attractive r design, 2 car garage with v drive. Full basement. Natural brick fireplace It's truly a won- derful family home priced very reasonably at just $12,600. oo w. turer STOR, we saus| $160 PER MO. PLUS if on ‘angwer oe JF 2-1030 Your plans or THREE nous 1% pond ali e floor, face on ; ractically new & neat 5 is home ts com- § ROOM HOME. Full price down of less for this neat and clean ..-modern home. Nice basement and GA LAPEER COUNTY, 55 acres right A Wie ai a ge By stantial dis ~_ PC Wood Co. Williame Lake Rd. at M50 After 6, call OR 3-2603 Templeton For Colored Income, 3 furnished apartments. basement, gas heat, extra Priced for quick sale, only $9," K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard ke Rd. FE 4-456) Sets ON PE 205020 LITTLE FARM 3 BEDROOM HOME wit B. ENT 5 ACRES. FRUIT & BERRIES AUTOMATIC HOT AIR HEAT uy 600 WITH TERMS ~LADD'S 4286 Dixie Hwy. OR $1231 3885 Lapeer Rd FE 5-9202 OPEN | 190 OTTAWA DRIVE 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday 4 bedrooms — Brick with 2% baths — all extra large ltving room. nates) fire- place, den with bookcase, formal dining room kitchen with breakfast nook, base- ment with dark room ard recreation room 2-car al- tached garage Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 15 West Huron 8&t. FE §-8161 or FE 4-4276 evenings — ASSOCIATE — BROKERS INVESTMENT CO, FE 68-9663 114-Story Frame 2 BEDROOMS — Full base- ment, of} heat... This is @ buy you cannot afford to miss. __ 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. _ ela STREET -$bedroom | story home Sith 19214 ‘ving room; 6x1l dinete. Ful] basement with as heat 6 fruit trees and seneee “it, us aron Schoo) erms ga_ heat and 2car garage. $3,000 wil} handle. DRAYTON PLAINS ranch with IVAN W. sCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 ~DORRIS — GI SPECIALS NO DOWN PAYMENT 26x42 3 bedroom bungalow, basement gas heat, garage, jot 50x475 $10,500. Six room moderr cinder heat, Au- oll off block, basement, newly decorated, burn, : Dandy eye appealing bun = low at Crescent Lake tates, Storms and screens! : $8950, Vacant newly decorated five room ga'ow, new fur- nace North East $7500. ode RD. BUNGALOW $950 Ww DO 24x32 eagelee with full basement, and 2 car garage, oll heat, lot 100x126 An ne nice modern to minw bedroom bu capa full ne gleam- oak nice 0 3 per cent down and martenas cost. FOUR Le pae pe! HOME ROOM rity ern kiteh en. $13.208 0 on FHA terms basement, oil ‘steam hoot. wonderful lot. WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS _W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 Partridge 152 This income with about $160 per mo. income from 2 apartments HOME, carpeting aiteg slunigten has owner's 5 room apt, too. You can live here and the income PLEASANT ___For Sale Houses Gaxar WANTS TO SELL 3 BED- — house Leaving state. FE 8h hear a n. Rater. er, 2 Ge Lees | HH rier, 3 bedrooms. floor, erms, home Large lot re nace, Low F H.A. Term D.R. Gi) Bedrooms and ished, lakes. $700 down Siu 2 rooms. 1% baths. nace 2 Car Terms. » INCOME. North $10,600, Terms. ‘fg Walton ceca nit 4x1. ay rice Estate, Machinery po pone worth about $5.- 000 new —_ c t $1,600 worth of be assembled window: Clark Real “estate, in W. Huron. PE 3-1888 of FE 44813. Sale Land Contracts (52 OP LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY to vee Earl Garrels, EM *2811 _or EM 3-4086. ~ $1,636 DISCOUNT _ OOM HOME. SEA- PER MONTH earaey $4900 TO HAN- yim WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave. hs igh “mutts Tisfing s ce SOLD FOR $- 450, BALANCE $3,200 pt base its $36 Seasoned. 2 years. Will sell contract for $2,500. Several! other: to choose from. C. PANGUS, Realtor 919 M15. Ortonville. NA 17-2815 53 Money to Loan y scaped, Fruit rees. See 5.97% — hours unti] 2:00 p.m., March } $11,300. Terms Terms or trade. 1980, after which time no fur r bids w accepted, COMMERCE TWP. — Do you| SYLVAN SHORES — Huge treee) at which time bide received wil like a home with large bedrm. eae a setting for this| be publicly opened and read at closets? Here is a nearly new Th ely 2 ; room ranch home.| the Office ot Clerk. brick ranch home with 3 rms e nine ving room and 14x15| tne bids will be for provision that have wall-to-wall closets, on oe ae newly a of certain amb e services large living rm, dduble fireplace,| Delod. maets | ga e within the City ot Birmingnem. $ baths, full bsm't with finish fu : Li vata Re =< i. specific ‘ Sich rec rm. @ high enough for Har e, 8 pets arage. tf is are ovellabie =. Office of the that 6 ft. plus a cor ga-| fl big es > one forms are at- rage, evils ie erianling sys- ys tached to rine specific: tem, over one acre, fruit trees. The Cit es the See this at $23,500. Terms William Miller right to reject any &nd all Real FE 2 bids, waive any formal de- $780 DOWN — Ideal for. stigie | Realtor ficiency 1° bids rson o¢ retired couple. Approx- 1078 W. Huron received, and to pt any pro- —— 2 were * ee A ties nm 9 to 9 ~~ s which on — to a eee small home OCR near Tay: ie ton. Total price only $3,950 Income Property 43A| city of Birmingham, 16 regardless of ——— PIII = such bid ts lowes! 2-FAMILY fireplace 2car garage. on the ZONED COMMERCIAL A-1 BARS lake with good beach and it must This brickcrete 2 family carpeted be brick. We have it, and arene rome which Is located on a 72x|C BAR Detro't industrial section. new! Lar a lake 19 miles W. 190 M859. frontage lot. Has such Incl, proverty liv. qtrs. $17,500 = Birmingham Lay will = fast desirable features as: carpeting, din. $24,900 — Terms. tiled bath, oll fired hot weer Cc BAR Pontiac, Heavy gross. beet. Full price $17,250 E-Z HOLMES- BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy. Eves. OR 33290” @ RMS. & BATH. 5 RM8. ab are furnished. out. Gas heat Marshall 8t. EM %, S CHOICE LAKEFRONT STOUT'S Best Buys Today a very nice basement. 1'%-car garage, at- tached enclosed summer house, lot with trees 5911 Rowley on Huntoon Lake. IR 3-1950 For Sale Lake Prop. 44} An excellent 2 bedroom home ‘on lake. Full divided _ Levely landscaped Top location at Priced reasonaole. ST EWID #. W. HELTMAN OR 3-411 AT iS ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT * Real Estate Service of Pontiac Perfect imines 3 =e 149 bath, Basement. $19,500. Will/ 1717 8S. are ae 1.052 consider lake cottage or contract -§203, ived. IRENE E HANLEY: City ¢ Clerk e $250 c BAR 175 mi north. $6&p00 gross. TAVERN U i= a io City well knowr ie. TATER: Pontia Toss $42,- 000. A dandy. heart "So @ TAVERN pr. Mt Clemens, Lease $40 mo. $7,500 dn. C BA Dixie Hwy. Pontiac, Gross TAVERN Nr Mt. Clemens, Money- maker, Rent $100 $8,000 dn, Pontiac, Lease $125. Nicely et . 000 dn, AVERN out Gratiot incl. real estate with liv qtr Ss. $9, . C BAR nr. Tawas fnel. real estate ins as qtrs. Gross $34,372. $15,- SOME ‘WIL’ ACCEPT TRADES (State Licensed Lenders) BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 Pontiac - fr cog fa - Utica Walled Lk., *iirmingbam, Plymouth Borrow With Confidence $25 to $500 Household Finance 3% 8. oer soho St. of Ponts FE 4-0535 LOANS $25 TO $500 curity. to y. Our serviee te fast. iene and oe bre Hon our office or phone TOME & AUTO LOAN CO.. TN. Perry St __(Corner E. Pike) ~ GET $25 TO $500 on your Signature up to 24 months to repay PH. OAKLAND Loan Company 20% Pontiac State Bank Bide. Bote | $25 TO BAXTER ONE LIVIN’ 64 W. “tawrence 8 St. ee 4-1598 SEABOARD RD FINANCE EASY PARKING LOANS | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. ware, LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD Ph. Rochester, OL 6-0711, OL 1-191 WHEN YOU NEED «825, TO $500 SLATE *SINANCE "CO. 703 he State a4. Bldg. Mortgage Loans aa On ae — or other se-, down pays ig my ce He avg | eye eee wet SOS. For Sale Clothing 56 v% 1anOTe DYED D MUSERAT coat. cond. OL 1-1783. . an oa COTETT NO, dresses, skirts Ra, overshoes. PE 6-1507. FoR SALE CLOTHING, TV. & misc, articles. BE 2-3689. LADY'’s FUR COAT m3 C1416, Hever worn, cheap. PE 8-2595. NEW BRIDAL VEIL. $15.00 PE 2-4126 Sale Household | Goods 57 3. PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. FE 2-6678 ECE CHROME Ly SET. Lat varegg i 5 $55. 0836. 3 PRS. OF LIVING cm DRAPES. dining rm. drapes, blue nylon criss reekiast nook, pr. nigiee bedrm. drapes, full “tength zs oe payee s, venetian | biings 4-4257. 39 becatasie after 7:00 p.m. a incl WALNUT BEDRM. OUT- _ fit. $35. OR 3-6514 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. outfit Double dresser, bookcase bed. Large chest, 2 vanity reel, il tor $89.80. Pay only 66 weve Pearson Fumitare. Orcha cas Ave. PIECE RATTAN (PAINTED > eck) Suitable re stl or rec. room. $30. FE 2 coffee — 2 decorator lamp: $2 weekly. arson'’s 42 Orchard _ Lake le ® TILTING ARBOR BENCH SAW, motor and accessories. $75. OL _ 6-256. RUGS WOOL FACE, $16.95. oxl2 1 nevaretele. $16.50, Imported, $34.95. 98, BR Furniture, Axminster, $ pads $5. 95, Pearson Lake Ave. $x12. HOOKED RUG, 18sT $35 takes it, FE 2-0566. is* Shoe [omvertment $180 05 our trad noY's REPLACEMENT PARTS 96 Dakiage 20 ‘FE _2-4021 a BOTTLE GAS WATER sonar Electric blanket, never een out of box. FE 4-9746. 21° PHILCO T.V. $40. CALL FE 7-0355 after 5:00 p.m. —. pte! er ean jomed chine, zig-tag equip oes hun- dreds m6 decorative stitches, etc. oe - $68.14 or rags accept $8.56 pe onth for 8 Call Credit “Manager. Capito. FE 5-9407 A-1 SPECIALS %$ CHOICE SELECTIONS 21" table model All sets guaranteed unconditionally for 30 days at Obel TV. 3930 =, Lake Rd. FE 4-494 mm 2 SE NDLORDS. CLEAN used furniture for your rentals, ‘ow prices A&B Resale, 90 W Howard Ph, FE 2-8856, ‘hts, ADMIRAL DELUXE REFRIGERA- tors. front 8 your deep freeze, auto. va crete e Patance $2 anh ; , ' iT Schic! range, ba ae —_— AB a STOVE. eEoTRIC Exc, cond, 60 Osage Circle, FE a. ae ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT rOR THE HOME CAN BE to Bas Furniture and 4 ances 1 kinds. NEW & US Visit our trade dept. —— 4 MONTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or trade. Come out and lock around. 2 acres of free . Phone FE 5-0241. N MON. SAT. 9 TO 6 FRI. 9 TO i miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile _ of Auburn Heights on Auburn a ee ey BRAND Lally SOFA BEDS, $44.95. complete,” $19.05. a frames, $6.96. In- END OF MONTH Appliance Clearance WITH BATH, ete tenet 60 FOR: TRA ete tet take $250 in cash or for late mode ’ TRAILER IKE Sir acess Sais, whe rally ey MY pet 5 ee = ft. GE. Refrigerator Now avings by 05 184.44 651 10 cu, ft. G.E. Refrigerator as ow Savings 96 204.44 65. bi at cu ft. GE Refrigerator Savings 299. 05 3. 44 85.51 12 cu, ft, G.E. Refri —— it Now = in, 449,94 334.44 18.81 ae cu. . GE. Lebtearts as javings yuens ashes 85.81 General Electric Dishwasher Was ow sovgs lr 220.95 164.44 66.51 - eee FE 44-1682 ae . in basement. Loads of-clos- 522,000 with onl: do 1 MODERN RESTA UE For sini) price this home| | inediate possession, ANGUS, Real tor. |M is worth secing now. West sub- z 47-2815 rs ‘pat static, 108 teats oo Warren’ ‘Stout, Realtor a ee W, GAYLOR ITN, Saginaw ot _ 5-8165 0 Pa OPEN RD | falas a ea eta 4-9584 : ft. length. | sn STORE 30 8. Cass = ool Se ee Ben eae Union acy pa a a eee eee eee CHICAGO ROLES SKATES, SIZE 8. Call after Ss - ' 4 Fi X eas ey; a % L Sale Household Goods 57, Used Trade-In Dept. | peceentpecsecesencseds © 0.95 A $14.95. BY & aA We roa =a ne ey, ao Myrtle . Witmen Munte i Electric Co 1060 ae Wen . $30. CHINES, vAcuuM rs. $16.95 up. Authoriza- pe. never nx, Thyle Elec- oe Johnson and eat re +5 G ZAG ri = te ar eae i” ms. wing Center. PE 2.3397. _Television & Radios 57B 1263 VENICE CT. oti i one i hake Rd.) FE oa RCA USED TV, OTHER my Peer’s Appliances, merce Rd. 21" MUNTZ CONSOLE, “beeutful cabinet, working cond $60. 602 BE. Tennyson. ~_ Water Softeners 57C! “FULLY AUTOMATIC $79.95 SALE PRICE $379 REG. VALUE Cooley Soft Water Co. 2-5827 OWN Ew viaeaciae LIFE time guarantee Lindsay Water softener. low as $5.21 mo. FE 8-6621 Peet ‘WATER SOFTENERS AT BIG Dis- _cbunt. OR 3-2360 _ For Sale Miscellancous 60 LD wee be Mere PIPE, 13c PER . %4" gaivanized pipe, llc per re _ oy standard. lengths. G.A Thompsen, 7005 M59, west Seen Sp TANES, GOOD COND. 3 TOYA “DESK TYPEWRITER, gy aa Cost over $200 Sacri- Speed-O-Print mimeo- raph legal size with fluorescent racer outfit, stylus, etc. Cost $163. Sacrifice $55. i691 LaDue, corner Pontiac Lake Inn off M59. PAael ALUMINUM SIDING _ now: at low winter prices | weg up to % per vent on fuel Alum. storms and awnings, No money down a we pring JOE VALL co, 4uburn . Resiestar TR’ s UL 2-4900 tf vo . Res. OL 1-6623 2 Guten BICYCLES; 8’ TILT arbor saw, good cond. OR 3-5402. 3 PUEL OI: TANKs GOOD CON. dition will deliver, FE 5-0120 PER FT 14-2 ROMEX IN coil lots other rough-in materials at low GA. Thomp- son 7005 M sto NEW COND rotary lawn mowers. FE 3 18” LL, 4INCH SOIL PIPE 5 FT. 83.79 sump romps $29.95 LUMBING SUPPLY 1s & “Regina E 5.2100," 46 ake ont WATER. eas | $2 GAL. ELEC Sees ~~ $69.96 | vo gal. auto. gas heater, $49 95 Cob sinks and srutings $5798 up| | Peenars trays tand, fau- sale. cut, some self pro | SATE QPEEMEING, pelled. N00 95 E-Z budget terms. | SS 8 ee pa $5 down, Firestone Store, 140 N 100 EGG Ue $17 | _ Saginaw. eiectnic cuice saoopen,| PLYW OOD sp ECIALS oO Seernie: A-1 condition, MA “ “* Birch $13.98 | _ 51343. * Mahogany $16 AIR COMPRESSOR. 1'4 HP. GiN- ay” Knotty Pine gt Pad pie, pasos. 60 gallon tank. Worth Genereacine: ogee < n ra emeretens: COM. F E PONTIAC PLYWOOD. CO 03000 BALES OP GOOD HAY. 30! 14#¢_Batdwin Ave FE 2-2543 3 8 wks. Shinwabue pups. AKC|PHILCO REFRIGERATOR. MAY- 38s Clyde . ah weet — square eb SAT he nderw ypewriter, 3 pce. al- ANCHOR FENCE S a napgaae sures Garr An agi ’ gas ve, maple nm se Pere” {MATES Ct ely davenport, 8” tilting table 5-7471 BABY BUGGY IN GOOD CONDI- tion, $12. OR 3-7759 BATH FIXTURES YOUNGS- town enanea of] ond gas furnaces — hot water and steam boilers, automatic water heater ard- ware. Electrical supplies, crock nd tile galvanized copper. black ae and fittings, Lowe Bros. ‘aint and Super are EIG PPLY 2°85 LAPEER R FE 4¢-5431 — BETTER BUYS — MULE HIDE INSULATION =~ per m, cash and carry. stripping W-Pine 2c lin. ft) 13 carioning ‘W-Pine 3c lin. ft anit sheathing W-Pine 8c lin. ft. shelving. Sale 12c lin. ft = Base W-Pine ....... 8c lin. ft. 2%" Casing sWePine ce, 06) in: ft: Base Shoe W-Pine wg = lin, ft. Birch Plywood 4’x8’ — eldes ......... 13.78 Ea Chapwood Underlayment. 4°x3" %"” . C and C $4.95 _Biyscore 4x8’ — %". $3.55 Ea rooved achat Plywood. $4.99 Del. Sound on $7.60 Ea. Zonolite ‘House fin. Cash and Carry $1.35 Bag HAGGERTY p prphes Snlereecs Fir Py wood. ‘ae %&", side KE & Pontiac Trall * Between W. Ma aple Pp 1084 HONE Arket 4- and Save! MATERIAL FROM 150/ BUILDINGS MUST GO! 2x4, all lengths 2x6, all lengths ....eeseeeees 2x8 all lengths ............ 10¢ 2x10. all lengths .......... 12c 2x12, all lengths ........... 150 Bring Your Trailers PIPE — BRICK — STEEL OPEN 8-5:30 Mon, thru Sat. SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL Rd
SPRAYERS, SMALL OR} a. large. F Miller. . Garden Lawn Equipment Co, 4-6053. 3 9: PRE-SEASON POWER | owen old Singer sewing ma- maple — bunk beds, FE PERFECT BLUE WHITE | SOLI- talre diamond Over 4s carat. Exc. cond, Cost $225. Sacrifice for $85. Revere 8 mm movie cam- era. Never used. Cost $96. Sacri- fice for $4. FE 2-4657 PREFINISHED D PANELING _ Mahogany \<"' 24c ber ft: Birch %4" te , per ft. Sherry paneling Rede per ft. BENSON LUMBER CO: ~~ PANELING Misty Walnut 19c 8q. ft. Waferwood 20c sq. He Driftwood léc sq CHURCH’S. INC. UL _2-4000 3. REGULATION size. Factory rep. UL 2-4550. '|RANGE HOODS WITH FAN, ONLY £29.95. A. Thompson. 7008 M59, west ZEBUILT BATTERIES, $ $5.93. oT ee deliver 192 8S. Saginaw 8t. FE 8-1816. x8, An10. 4x12 CHURCH’ S, INC. UL _2-4000 SPECIALS ‘Gas water heater 30 gal . $49.95 Elec. water heater 52 gal. $69.95 New Morrison sone heaters 7800 BTU $175.00 analyte sq ft $ 45 dew No. 3 Oak Mooring per M $75 00 New 3 ft. outside flush joors he 95 4” soil pipe, a if .3 70 3" soli pipe o WOL VERINE ° LUMBER 320 8. Paddock FE_2-9784 eer) TYPEWRITER, $25. yoteeL DRIV WAY CULVERT $2.55 ft. 8"x8"' Flue Lining ...... $1.25 ea Brick Mortar ___...... $1.25 sk 8°'x8" Cleanout doors $1.72 ea Incinerator and Dutch Oven Doots Manhole Rings, Covers and Grates AL & SUPPLY CO. ___FE_3-7101 TOILETS, TOILETS. colors. terrific values, TOILETS, All styles, from $1795. Slightly marre Also extraordinary values in bath- tubs and lavatories. Michigan oe teer ty 393 Orchard Lake _ Ave ~~“THE SALVATION ARMY RED peters STORE oa meet your needs. oe urniture, Appliances WEST LAWRENCE TALBOTT LUMBER Storm doors and windows, wood or aluminum Glass put in your sash. 1025 Oakland Ave. 4.4505 R HI-FI TAPE RECORDER WEBCO ‘BEEP A PORK — HALF AND ee new, $135 used, or best offer. quarters. T iOpasks Mkt. ae 5-7041. 41242. 219 Willard . GIRCLE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS, WHEELCHATE. HIGH BACK most modern lights for Enchens’ Good cond, FE 54-2437 eves., Sat. dinettes and recreation rooms.| or Sun. 12.95 value, $6. so Sectors marred actory Show: Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE_ 5-4732 CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS Burmeister's NORTHERN LUMBER T94n bconser if fare Re EM 3-4171 Oren 8 a.m en 8 ee: daily Sundays 10 8 p.m. Deliveries ‘aliaie IST & POW- i Aas ose 8 ester. WITH Hi sina, INKS, STAINLESS 3250. Regular white, Thompson 7005 M50, WATER SOFTENER. 48.000 GRAIN Hecltion fattest installation, $185. GA ompson, 7005 M59 west. 60A Machinery — FORD DIESEL ENGINES, 4 & 6 A Ted for trucks, saw mills, ete. | gasoline ier engines for irriga- trial applications. A OF ens available, can distributor, 4-6053. Do it Yourself 61 PPPPPDL LDL PLL IPL PLL PALL IANA tions few used DO IT THE EASY WAY! with our many pr Harv FLOOR SAND ~HA SAND- ERS--WALL PAPER STEAMERS— Wall paper steamer, floor sand- ers, polishers hand sanders, fur- ace vacuum cleaners. Oakland Fue Paint, 436 Orchard Lake Ave. 159. PPAFF agi td M. Dry goods, pert materials. Paint, seraion | Qhimbing & elec- trical “—* Open ey are totes. pov? to 4:00. ply, oT Ww. W Montcalm. ra up t.| CRUSHED STONED PAN AMERICAN CORONET, FE 2-1930, after 10 a.m. PRACTICE PIANO A DANDY FOR only $93. Terms Smal! maple spinet. Reduced for a quick saie $395. Terms. Small ebony spinet plano in wa- terfall design $445 Foldine reed organ $165 Piano Pode organ attachment... Bave $400 Ace all sizes, greatly re- duce GALLAGHER'’S 18 E. Huron FE 4-0566 PIANO TUMING—OSCAR SCHMIDT WINTERS MAHOGANY CONSOLE _piano & b bench. .__ $300. M MA_6-2580. WE PAY CASH FOR USED PI- _Snos. FE 4-0666. __ Music Instruction 62A So RENT A WURLITZER ORGAN for as aitie® as bathed week YOU GET ALL —use of organ in poli home —private weekly lessons —all lesson materials — option to buy — ll money | oe applies 7 = WIEGAN UsIC CENTER MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA Piano Tuning—organ repair PHONE FE 2-4924 Sale Office Equipment 63 ONE LEFT 26” CARRIAGE UN- derwood typewriter. 245 §. Tilden after 5 65 GUNS — BUY SELL, TRADE, _Manley Leach 10 Bagley. GUNS-MODERN OR ANTIQUE, “Sale Sporting Goods 65 buy. sell, repair and scope mount- ing _Byrv-Shell, 375 8. ' elegraph. METAL FISH SHANTY. tS BOWL.- _ ing ball aie. OR 3-64 | BAIT & TACKLE - OPEN 7 ie | Mousees 20 ceuts dz. - 3 ds. 50c | 389 Orchard Lake — Avenue t—— | ~~~» | A-l TOP BOIL, SAND. ORAVEL, fill & black dirt. Bulldozing, ex- | _cavating basements OR_3-6932. at Bee SOIL, CRUSHED STONE, bes fill. Lyle Conklin, | + rr. 8-1 12 or FE 2-8572. | COW MANURE DELIVERED FE 4337 ND, GRAV- 3-0531. el. Car! Howard, EM | Wood, , Coal & Fuel 97 18°" MIXED WOOD, §7 conn) AT yard, We deliver, _FE : 2-2448. | FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL-ALL DAELAND PU ORCHARD LA Deu HARD CX COAL oo and Chestnut sites FRAN- CIS COAL & OIL, 3722 Orchard _Lake Rd. FE_ 2-8262. F-PLACE WOOD, BIRCH OAK, apple ceder | kindling FE 2-62 44. GOOD DRY SLABWOOD 2 CORDS for $10 delivered. FE FE 4-6588 E. PE 5-6159. SHOPWOOD, | 6: 18. CUT WOOD. $10.30 load, OR_3-6032. WwooD FOR ALL TYPES Will deliver. Alberta Lumber Mills. roy Lapeer Rd. at M24. _FE_ 8-6 Plants, 7 Trees, Shrubs 6 68 OAKLAND TREE SERVICE, TRIM. ming & removal. FE 8-22 Stark Bros. Narery Representative Landscaping Ornamentals =| Nut Trees EM 3-3125 after 4 p.m For Evening Appointment For | Sale Pets 69 AKC RED MALE DACeeAURD. miniature sired, UL 2-297 AKC REG. PABCHOUND PUP. pies, FE 8-2018 Bait, ‘Minnows, Eta 05B THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1959 MODEST MAIDENS i 4 Dogs, Trained, Boarded 70 ‘A ~ Hay, Grain & Feed 71 OF 18T & 23ND CUT. tin, ' st and ts raw ; wil dstve on atte = FIRST AY, & c straw, or loose, manure, ph = 6-0666. SSOE-HAND CORN, Bos 1 ‘A CRATE. _OAkiand 8-2231 Tea ne Oxfore area. 8-6834, j ne Fae Sele t Livestock 7 72 D, BOARD free to apr. a ig 47-2931, - Swes WITH eae __healthy, crossbred OLive . “YEAR OLD calf bv side Call uj COLTS~ stein hetfer, ip ‘a pier 83 $00" Grand Shc BEAUTIFUL oi lding, Winter priced, 320, SMALL NEAT W RN PLEAS- ure Loe buckskin with black markings MUtual 4-3800, __Sale Far Farm Produce 75 PLES — N SPY, JONATHAN, Cortland, Ba) hers, Bome va- rieties ‘utility grade, $1.00 bu, others $1.50. eee cider, Oakland PLE at pag oe =e : ee Commores ween Duc _ Burns Rd. Milford one me GOVERNMENT GRADED BEEF Peay marers 68c jb. Cut, wrapped frozen. Davey’ Bervice, 012 N. Main gt. Ape OL 2-1$11 or OL 2-711}. Giacenoue FARMS, APPLES, eating and cooking. 21 ilverbeil Rd. &t 1-6489 ome SEED AND EATING POTATOES. 3921 Bald Mountain Rd. North J _Silverbell Road. Sale | Farm Equipment 76 10 FT. LAND MEA SURING . Oakland County AFC . 323 Hubbard Bldg. Pon- _tlac, Mich, _ BUY EARLY & SAVE Jacobsen lawn mowers, Bolens tractors & mowers = desorbed tractors mowers ble riding” mowers Rotor lers Specials on used equipment. HOUGHTEN & SON J. I. Case & New Idea Dealer Rochester OL_1-076) FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND used. Proulx Oliver Sales on M24 __just north of | Oxford, FREE ESTIMATES ON TRACTOR and Implement repair work, All work guaranteed Also, you can xtended terms if needed. ‘TIARTLAND AREA HARDWARE Telephone 2511 Hartland, Michigan” HEADOUARTERS FOR McCulloch Chain Saws Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke rE 4-0T34 FE «4112 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66, NO | MONEY “DOWN "WALT “WILL take cattle as down payment on appliances and new John Deere tractors and equipment Also have good selection of used farm equip. ment and tractors. We trade and | finance Ask for Walt Sherston. Hartland Area Hardware. Phone: Hartland 2511. ON DISPLAY _ Bolens 7 h.p. riding tractor. Wheel horee 4 h.p. tractor. Bolens 5% hp. riding 26% mower. Porter cable rid 24 In. Snow removal equ coher EVANS EQUIPMENT, 6606 DIXIE HWY, MA 5-7878 OR OR 3-7924. SEE THE NEWEST IN JOHN Deere Farm Equip. on Mar. at the John Deere Day held at our store. Davis Machinery. Ph. -_NA_1-3292 at Ortonville. SPECIAL ney FARMALL CUB TRACTOR & SNOW PLOW, $695. KING BROS. PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE PE 40134 _FE ¢1112 TRACTORS & IMPLEMENTS: New John Deere tractors and implements. We still have a few demonstrators. Attractive deals with extended terms. See us now. HARTLAND AREA HARDWARE Telephone 2511 Hartland, Michigan Auction n Sales ineh mower. 77 ANTIQUE AUCTION. FEB. - AT 19 am. Everything goes. Corner Shop. Corunna, Mich. Erwin E. Fuller Auctioneer, PHone SAra- __ toga 5-756} or 8A 3-4206 Owosso. AUCTION SALE. SAT. 6:30 PM. 1 mile south, % mile west of Lake Orion. Large consignment from Birmingham, Also other consign- ments. Living room, Dining room, Bedroom and kitchen furniture. Also girls bike, electric sweeper, Norge refrigerator, wood lathe. new Philco refrigerator, miscel- Near AKC POODLE ‘PUPPIES, 8 WKS. _~_Reasonable MY 2-3043. AKC REGISTERED DASHCHUND EMM 3304 Champion blood line. med AKC “GERMAN SHEPHERD, ALL Sons. $25 to good home. OR 07 _ter. O1 L 1-08 AKC ie Bacat ‘E, 2 YRS. OLD _& house. $15, FE §-5056 AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. 7 weeks, black and tan. Reason- _able. MA 4-2650. _ BASSET HOUND, FEMALE, RED & white AKC. MUtual 4-0045. BOSTON TERRIER STUD CHAMP stock, Curtiss, OR _3-9296. CUTE PUPPIES ~ FOR aS MILY _ pets. $5 and $10. OA 8-3 eer FE 4-6433. for home “or b sold for boarding charges. Best _ offer takes, UL 2-4820. _ GERMAN | SapaERS PUP $55, vaccinated. FE 86337. wis MALE WHITE POODLE. 10 WKS. old, AKC reg. GR _4-7662. MIN Fox $20, PARAKEETS sureers 183 Reaccrson FE 2-7727 GUAR. TO TALK. 2-4025. PARAKEETS. Cages 591 i a FE OODLE, 2 = small oy Eaighly 9-0547, PURE-BRED SOKEn, CHEAP. FE 4-5394. wate PARAKEETS, CANARIES. TED Oee Supplies. Crane's Bird Hatch- ery. 2489 2200 Auburn, UL _2-2200, PARAKEETS MOS, JET hag Very CANARIES, CAGES, food. Since 1927, 584 | Oakland Ave. REG. TRI-COLOR COLLIE. 3 MOS. Reas. _ OL 1-0226. SMALL FOX TERRIER. MUST sell AKC, EM 3-2251. 3T. BERNARD PUPPIES. AKC _teg $50 EM 3-3578. Two 25 GAL L. AQuaRiums fg AND. _ stand: | UL 2 WEIMARANER, 2 YEARS OLD, AKC registered, Sr breeding stock $50. FE aes - E ve OF Ee eae or ‘3115 Siariner: sayin Plains. WEIMARANER ‘PUPS, SIRED BY epi ring 7 Champion, _named oke Sch Adele Reason- able. OL 1-00 Hunting | Dogs (69A AKC REG. BRITTANY SPANIELS. __Also stud service, MA 6-1540. AKC REGISTERED BRITTANY Senet pape -Good hunting 10 wks, old. “OR 34746 i Seo MALE SEAGLE. mo, Partly trained, m: 3-6354. wed, Ready to Tak te tei. fall. ae THE ANSWER 10 YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, . hire, it’s FE 2-8181. a “=Ht OR AKC REG. MALE E BEAGLE, REA- j OL 120 wy ndeor Rd. Roches" | Mer. Bale Good Auctioneers. held «n heated Vatlaing. parking lot. Seats for those that come early. No children allowed. ore for consignments daily. MY ~1531 AUCTION SATURDAY, FEB. 28th, 7 P.M. 2616 DIXIE HWY. 1 mile north of city limits, Pontiac All new merchandise. Furniture, ap- pliances, tools, dry goods, hun- dreds of items too numerous to mention. Auction specials between 6:30 and cigarettes, ile pack. Ironing board pad and cov- er sets, 70c. Trouble lights, 9c. . ‘Sheet ‘ou at- tend this sale. H & L Distributors. B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m. Every Saturday ...7 p.m. Every Sunday ....2 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily ORlando 3-2717 DOOR PRIZES SAT. & SUN, COLONEL JIM SAYS: “Nuts! Too much stock! Refrigerators, gas stoves, oil stoves, tables and chairs, dishes, cloth- ing, rugs, lathes, tools, lamps, odd tables, etc. have got to go THIS) WEEKEND.” More stock to come and no room for it. Limited seat- ing capacity, so come early to get a seat. Auc- tion starts at. 8 p.m. Sat- urday and Sunday nights. We sell everything, new and used, at... SUN SALES ‘ #505 DIXIE HWY. Near St, Jude Motel MA 56-1341 — MA 5-9066 OPEN -F OR | CONSIGNMENTS, daily. L, Tyler. aby MY 2-152 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 AT 1 p.m., dairy auction. 1 mile north Gowdrich on M15, then 1 mile to 11398 Coolidge Ra. head of good Holstein and Guern- sey dairy cattle, ee amne 1. cows, 5 Dea heifers, Holstein year- I | 2 Guernsey yearlings, 3 Hol- posts old, ent, Jeval 6-9 2 milker (all, ABA breeding). Ed iy Navies : te B Bohien in . Bta' ank Ser Fi c Bud z pee auctioneer. 24700 2-27 1953 35° SILVER 8 minum awolng tank §2,500. ‘4 _after | 5 pm rms. Full bath, with $205 — cas E 5-760 1967 _ 3.5732 3§ MOBILE HOME by Jay Alan MOA war “ALAN a “If I dared wear a dress like the one you've been staring at all evening, you'd kill me!” For Sale Housetrailers 78 TAR WITH a and 280 oe dee . i 3-13 down. 33 PT. 7 BED. Full price $1905 or sacrifice for “PALACE. 10x45. 110 N OP- dyke—lot_ 136, FE 8-4 4ibe AIRSTREAM anteed for life. a demonstration er Sales. _ citing caravans) — F Pontiac Chief all on trade-in ; Ment, complete: raweii letely furnished STEWART 14 to 63 5 se ats some now. Bee 3008 W. to join one of Wally Byam's ex- Complete selectidn wides. Also a large late model trade-ins. We top them Trade. or sell equity late mode! howsetratier, be Al to 30 mile yn of Lake Orion on M24. 2-0721 1957 NEW MOON, , 35 pT, $150 aud take over payments. EM LIGHTWEIGHT Travel Trailer. Since 1932, Quar- them and get at Warner Trail- Huron, (Pian Authorized Sales OR & Detroiter selection of at allowance Bob Hutchinson BE RAYE A OMPLETE NE | WA hy} TEE Be | Mobile H LOCH CHAIN SAWS AND AC- Mobi e mnomes Priced. AS LOW Ag_ $165.30 ] ices tee, | Ses 5 T CHAIN SAWS. 4301 pine! Bighver S RING BROS. Open 7 days @ week A NEW 3 BEDRM, FULL “BASE- y modern brick for ft length. Owner, FE 6-859 FoR SALE “BY OWNER. aide lovely Alma Mobile home. Com- extras included eascnably priced, Forced to sell ays, OR 3-6418 TRAILER SALES GENERAL ick from We trade. sell or rent. wonderful today. buys us One Les 1540 Lapeer Rd. MY Featuring new Mobile homes. Orion and Oxfo New An _ Plains OR +28 WTD. . USED TRAI se cent. Holl rose PARKHURST Trailer Sales Lake Orion 1938 New Moon Beteen Lake rd on M24 TRAILER EXCHANGE dersons Used 810 Wides USED TRAILER ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies 60 8 obese bos FE 2-3200 Open 9 Closed i Sunday VACATION TRAILERS FOR SALE or rent. Jacobson Trailer Sales. 6685 Williams a Rd., Drayton LERS. WE WILL them on uae lot os - Lod Bales. 1s219 wal Holly ‘Ra Holly, COEL AUBURN HGTS. lage. The finest tlac 170 N Opdy ke INSIDE ( Coach Park those who want lots. One mile east a ville Rd, MY 2-461 Wonderful Between court, Jess, acres Oxford. 16x40 cement patios, Oxford on Lake- 8-3022, __Rent | Trailer er Space 79 MOBILE VIL- ¥y mile SE Pon- aie 5-3361 CITY LIMITS. 2 BLOCKS from bus he ‘s-o002 ecttne Trailer OXFORD MOBILE MANOR 2 FOR the best. 40'x80’ etc. PARKHURST LA KE TRAILER 1. The best for location, On 172 Lake Orion and ERN lakefront EM _ 3-2661 MOBILEHOME ESTATES. MOD- and playground, Pace, PE 2-62! YOU'VE SEEN THE REST, NOW see the best 8 hoot Lake Trailer eae "56 66 CHEY. 265 V-8 _Te-b' -built, $55. buy, A.8o 503 Saginaw St. U Ww. iewall s. __ Auto Accessories “FE + ___ For’ r Sale “Tees A-l Al USED TIRES, 80 ENGINE NEEDS __ 80A $3.50 =. WE white wails, E TIRE 8A at 4-0687 STANDARD BRAND EW a trade in on General Safety Tires. to 60 ver cent off. Biack or ED WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn car, Cylinder Crankshaft Servi Auto Service CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE Ss reboring. Wally's ce, OLive 1-0263, CRANKSHAPT GR chine Shop. 2-2563 INDING IN THE car, Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- 3 Hood. Phone FE _tor, as fs, best i957 LAMBRETTA, G __tion, $250, 1 MI 4 4242 & USED D CUSHMAN SCOOT- Sale Motor Scooters 82 ‘$4 ALLSTATE WITH EAGLE MO- offer, OR 3-5532. GOOD CONDI- We will give 15 en all genuine ice Dept. This until March 1, 1959 vidson Sales Co. 372 8 Saginaw ers 00 E . Pike. FE 4-4246, For Sale Sale Motorcycles 83 15% DISCOUNT a one discount Davidson parts used to service or overhaul our Harley Davidson in our Berv. offer good onl arley De e for older or sel) iar HARLEY K-TWIN ENGINE. 13 2088 and cash of 6 and? ie 19 FT. INBOARD — Pe }0398 -will accent best of- ~ BOATS © SLAYBAUGH’S MOT ORS _ Boats & Accessories 85 104 HP MOTOK _Wanted | Used 1 Trucks 99 “sk eC ED TRUCK PARTS CASH PAID for al) models Used Trucks SCHRAM'g AUTO & TRUCK 2539 Dixie Hwy, oR 30312 _Used Tr Truck Ps Parts. 89A 89A ALL MARte AND MODELS MOTOR SALES 2633 Auburn Ave. FE 4-663 ~~ For Sal Sale e Trucks 90. eTARE RARA AA: ” ruck 8900. i ny CON. 736 Oakland Ave, rs Cov. ns, a PICK ''P, GOOD _cond. OR} 1956 ‘FORD F-100 Pickup 8 CYLINDER $695 Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER GL 1-9711 OR 3-210 46 DOHGE, % TON MUST BE seen to appreciate .$200. MApie 68-1104. Call after 4.30 ‘$6 INTERNATIONAL '% TON PAN- wel: No lettering $705 FRE 56-8413 ‘64 GMC PICK-UP EXTRA NICE, _ Mydramatic, PE 451700 ‘67 FORD 600 2 DR HT. FULLY wanicped $1478. EM 3-8574 after pm OR TRADE: 34 FT. & 6100 Chev trac- FOR SALE ‘Tandem fiat tor, 1955 Air over, Co UL 2 "57 GMC “Tractor C&H Lumber | — For pep 91). Ryd Ys cadena Johnson | TRANSPORTATION 2dr, HY, im out Fr a, aprcia wens , €0' ehh ewednee ‘48 Dodge, coupe ee 45 ‘60 Pord peeencua 126 ‘60 Ply mouth ae suseweeces 3 49 Olds, ‘coup ’ it RUSS JOHNSON _ MOTOR SALES MY 2-2871 a Oe 19nd CADILLAC #3, eOPE . nite wal) tires, 0626 u Odev, “pet AtW” ALL aaa ar ‘Customized _Dover off Ellgabeth ba Lake Ra. $1095, Sruteeu maculate inside Beat NO MO CHEV ‘81. ‘ ‘CYLINDER DIESEL GMC -| Factory Branch .. ©. VAKLA AND AT c ASS ___ Auto Insurance | - 90A PD mo. AUTO INSURANCE Ae anp for most cars, $0.64 8 cRUIS. phat Y OUTS BOARDS DON'T BUY “ORnL “you TRY Tony's Marine. 1958 Evinrude mo- Hartfor _Ferry | _load ef cheap Eves Pittsburgh wae: Wee See AS MUCH CARS FOR PHILADELPHIA AND allowance to Gas ‘d_ Conn, FE 2-3215 FLY ¢ENGINE AIRLINER TO California, $80. Hawaii, Service, Inc OR_: 3-1254. ther _FE_ TRUCK GOING NORTH, PART 5-6806. _way. cars. “WHY PE 4-7371 ATTENTION! SETTLE FOR LESS” WE'RE PAYING TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 952 WEST HURON FE 41797 CASH Lahr Prasat MODEL ED CARS Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. FE 8-4539 ANY FOR — H, OR_3-1355 __ Wanted Used Cars — 88 oer CASH MAKE OR MODEL 20 YEARS WE HAVES OnT MALEN ELLSWORTH LEE KELLE J, VANWELT 4540 Dixie Hwy. Cass at CASH FOR CARS- AHARDENBURG MOTOR_ SALES Pike FE_5-7308 SUNK & un service, U8ED CARS WTD. PICK- FE 5-2000. Dixie 3 IM HARTLEY Dixie OK Lot ___Drayton | Plains, See M&M Motor Sales Remember R 36111. at Sashabaw H mn , Mich PONTIAC PRICH FOR JUNK FE 4-4878 TOP BUCK-JUNK CAR—TRUCK WASTE _—s«PE._-2-0200 = tor sooner on later moos Sue Dixie Hwy 3-1603 TOP PAID GOOD USED CARS PORUSS DAWSON 292.8. SAGINAW ___ TOP CASH $$88 FOR CLEAN CARS or trade up or down, ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN TOP CARS. WE NEED 150 CLEA} GLEAN CARS PICK- you leave our door you will know $09 10. es # $50 FOR JUNK AND FE 2-2666 days or pmts. of $5.45 ea. tn "43838, Foreign & Sports Cars. 90B 4 aoe sa dind WHEELS VOL waeioun arf nti $1400 EM 3-0428 vaher ‘oT | ‘ba 4-DR_ i) ot cellent needed, FE 9-040%,, Clean, §205. gins terior mileage, 0 | | tors at a bi —. Get your | 195g LLOYD AUS, GERMAN. MUBT motors tune per cent sacrifi@e Take over payments of labor cuncantese., “pemnid by 23) g54 or $114T cash. 206 Auburn. ke i a Ca'l FE 2.8932 te | / Lleedeed eb tds he LARGEST STOCK OF DUNLOP fCke BOAT ff CLASS NYLON imported sports and antique re __ sail, In excellent cond, PE 23-0643 in Mich All alses to solve fore IF IT 18 A NAME BRAND, WE car owner problems sereet Tite | neve it, Dee ate ee and o., 17 W. Huren FE 8-042 aluminum boa! , els in| ~ = stock. Sterling boat trailers. Use For Sale Cars 9 our layaway plan, “ Harrington Boat Works . RUSS “Your Evinrude dealer" ; 1890 8. ‘Telegraph SE FE 2-603) JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS O nson Starcraft & Shell lake boats. Ga- tor (iclpalt Outboard motor re- OFFERS pair’ — OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES rie : ‘ 396 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-8020 54 Burek Sedan NEW -_ EVINRUDE. ‘ aver A} Auto trans Power seat ew left. Starflight nsp elec, | S $695. 18 hsp. elec $360. 18 hsp RUSS JONXSON | manna) $200. poke - 8109. Used MOTOR SALES yers Aluminum runabou with windshield. steering, w alk MY 2987) _ LAKE ORION through seats, cover and 1956 15 | 52 BUICK 4 DR. VERY on hsp Johnsou with remote con- tyiping condition $150. MY ven Co ail oe, pony oe | tt lin! rgaing In used motors; hap | ‘83 BIICK Good COND. Johnson $45, 1953 10 hep. Scott OR 3-8680 ox 45, and a Mark 29 Mercury for : = 95. Exceptional buys on rematn- 1946 “BUICK GOOD CONDITION ing stock of 10968 agemaker,| reliable transportation MA ue aod Myers Boats. Take 22282 ii . pele Fa hiand, right on c re ge a miles ene Demode Rd, left and follow | '49 CADIL LAC ae F005 pian to Dawson's Salea at Tip- “2” Sed Cobalt Blue; sico Lake MAin 9-2179 watchs chet Be trim to match Interior & WTD. 12 FF ALUMINUM BOAT chrome like new, Car cannot _& small motor, OA_ 8-2017. _ be described Muat be seen ay to be apyreciated, We de- Fiberglas 85A livered the car new and _—_— PLO serviced It BOATS, COVERED pont re ‘ racer bodies "all tynes, Fiber tan| Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac wor nie Take rr Y 3-1446 oe 1350 N. Woodward Transportation | Offered 87| Biham MI_4-1930 HASKINS DEMO SALE 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door sedan, Powerglide, radio, heater, washers, undercoat. Beautiful As- pen green finish As low as $193 down. Up to 36 months on bal- ance. 1950 Oldsmobile 88 4 door sedan Hydramatic, power ee ieee er brakes, radio, heater other extras Beautiful asides mist finish. As low as $243_down. Up to 36 months on balahce, MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixte Highway at M15 MApie 5-5071 pen nites iesa BUICK te DR HARDTOP, rec & whi R&H, automatic, Ww tires, ave it—you'l buy it, Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER | Main 8t., Clarkston _ MA 56-6141 | ‘1954 “BUICK, 2 DR, “HARDTOP. ww Rae Power brakes, Ist $500, EM 3-4827 i965 BUICK SUPER 4 DR. DY- naflow, Ww = sot 2 tone __ green. $9! 468" io49 BUICK “CONVERTIBLE, ~ 9235. FE 60513 "84 BUICK eed DYNAFLOW, peor &. & Fac go Sete ABSOLUTE- DOWN. Assume Bday nt roe 08 mo. Call Credit av. Mr ‘arks at MI 4-7500. _Harold Turner Ford 1954 CHEVROLET, BEL AIR 2 DR. peaas. ae heater Puwerglide. 1 1954 Ford 2 dr sedan. Radio & heater. . - 1957 cherrort V8 Bel 4 i vi cons ’ 1956 roms jac Hardtop. Buick Century 4 dr. Hardtop. . Power brakes. R&H Red & white $1395 at tel rik Sports, coune. Power- rau tewall: $1905 984 Pon tiac 4 dr. 870 waxon. Re. “dio bes ater ydram —_ Loca $ $08 1957 Ford, va? 4r. steam. Radio & heater. Black 5 HOMER HIGH T MTRS. “15 Minutes from hehe Fordomatic . . & Air 2 ay $1506 Full $1145 ‘tl 8 It's as clea 1350 N, | Bham LUTELY NO Credit Mar 4.7600 Very healer, strat perfect in ev aad see this PEOPLE's | 68 Oakland | 195! shift 6? CHEV. 4 | ay | mY | 66 | CHE top, lack, equipped. good cond “CY OWENS FORD SL CHEVROLET 2 DOOR 1953 ‘CHEVROLET. “DELU aume pay ment ‘ as new inside and out CHEVROLET. driveable equilpped, FE NEY DOWN ‘Cy’ Owens 147 8. SAGINAW PE 6-3588 DOOR HARDTOP 4 Bel Air. Power Pack 4 barrel car- buretor FE b- Lou end “CY” OWENS FORD ’58 FORD ‘Cy'Owens new tires, excel cond $350. OLive “7 CR, BEL AIR NE POSSE SSION $328 full price. en iad ne $*3 month. Ex- rust. No cash N Bell Great Lakes, UXxE, 2-DR YE 3-7342. H. "60 CUSTOMIZED “CHEVY AND ‘58 Avon ’ 54 CHEVROLET 210 SERIES 2 Door Buck- akin belae with matching In- Radu. ergiide, This car was traded to us with only 33,000 miles, Sunoco Service, ~, $695 heater, pow- ry aythey come! Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac Woodward MI 4-1930 ‘1 CHEVROLET H-TOP. RAI 10, HEATER. WHITEWALIS., as MOYE Harold rearver P By 1951 CHEVY a DR, FE 56-1446 84 CHEVY 4- ‘DOOR beauliful Be} Sek * aren owner, oe sure het ery respect, one AUTO BALES rE 22981 ~PrANDARD $150 OR _3-5008. DOOR B- AIR, HLT., Uke-new. Low 6-9973 oF FE 42166. a BEL AIR 2 DR. HARD- atd ahift, Sas § OA NORTH INTFR ] Hunter Blvd, Birmingham ‘1-YEAR DISCOUNT WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR Coverage; no exclusions. 1957 Chev. 4dr. hardtop ..,, $1648 1958 Ford Custom tudoor ... § 667 1958 Chev. 2-dr ce eeee $1680 1965 Pontiac 2-dr, sharp ... 127 1985 Chevrolet wagon cone © 047 1951 Nash Rambler Wagon ... 6446 NEW CAR DEMOS Biscayne 4dr V-8, pevere=s BelAir ¢dr. hardtop, pe. .- 65 more cars to pick from BANK RATES Open 8; "North Chev. at 8. Woodward Ave. MI 4-2738 CHEVROLET CO. Has the NATIONAL 00% bit 30 to 9 p.m. 'b3 Chevy ‘53 Chevy. R& BOHR. IN | '53 Chev. Sedan ....$ 175 | Radio and heater. 53 Chev. 2-Door ...$ 375 A-1, Radio and heater. "53 Chevy .sevevee$ 495 Bel Air, Radio & heater. Auto- matic GA Chevy ..52.20.9 999 4-door, Radio & heater. Clean. '56 Chevy ...--eee 57 Del-Ray BIRMI MI TOM_ BOHR, INC Chevrolets Black & eae Sharp! if Spotias. Radio & ’S8 Chevy ........-$1545 coupe RAMBLER 666 S. W ee aaa transportation. Po MU. 41716 cave cee $1195 heater. Special. NGHAM OODWARD 6-3900 Oxford, Michigan _ A 8-2598 | Auto, Rosey veevue gees TAKE OVER PAYMTS — i BUICK, 1 REpublic 21517. RUSS JOHNSON 33 BUICK H-TOP REAL SHARP. MOTOR SALES 101 Auburr Apt 304 MY 2-287] LAKE ORION Johnson 735 Chrysler Sedan ~ $995 67 BUICK 2 Di. SPECIAL, DY- nafiow less than 13 miles, $1,950, Will take good "B4 in trade. FE) 4-4316 “CY OWENS FORD "$1 BUICK 4 DOOR TRANSrOR TS ION SPECIAL 5 NO MONEY DOWN ‘Cy’ Owens 1954 ‘puck “SUPER HAR new trans,, 4 new tires, maroon and ivory, FE 2- racine 7108 after \ pole Latinas : 0 Boats & Accessories. 85 pee us_gs 490 Oakland ite wor | 8B “Cay. 210 2-DR. LIKE NEW, PARI axe 8-1992. Auto Mart City Ldap he ; 8. Anderson, FE “ ra ie Fane fat a WRECKED AND JUNKED CARS, CRUISE-O'T NOaT SALES pe caine pais. Bagley Auto . Freien Orton, agro FE 5-9210, open sgt oe 10-2. | RENT IT FA s) T itehousy & Glass Mag WE NEED through Rent Ads! Room, | P* FE 8-407 7 days, 0-6. PE. 49270. CARS ” house,’ apartment, rie GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell| ‘ss to ‘s# models, Must.ve clean, |thing — Want Ads: give things you’re not using AV ERILL S .. ou ACT 10N, Dial FE through Classified Ads! | rw 20078 — WT 4-6806 181. We have © ve 83, "b4 & ‘55 tiaca, Olds * down Luck R&H, Fluid d h, $250 NO MONEY DOWN Saginaw FE 41006 o 32 CHRYSLER ¢ Windshield washers. WW tires. etd clean. a, Beautifia black fin- good selection of aye Lec h Pon- Buicks no Auto males 193 r PE 4-214. SEDAN. rive, Power brakes. a wend ‘63 D ee ne AD) LY NO MON a vom otter takes, OR 3-4312 after Soba DOE SEDAN AUTOMATIC. 10 &-HEAT Mr. Harold Turner Ford, GNV. GOOD COND. ABSOLUTE- abl MY \ fohiison ae Dodge ‘Hardtop " RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES | you assume balanc Rig- f 1983) CHEVY STATION wacon. | I41 8. SAGINAW PM 5.3688 Excellent condition. $305, No deal- | "62 a FORD» ¥ DR V-d NEW MOTOR. ers. FE 8-276, Re 9-1110, loss. @)« 2 DOOR Radio RB Meater ‘Cy’ Owens 147 8, SAGINAW 1983 FORD, va A, — x, NICH oar 7648. Hh ight MERC nt 4Dr, Parkjane > 1 power... ¢ 7 0 OBILF Sans Power =e ke 1. LDSMOBILE WALLED" LAKE MA 4-1561 OPEN EVENINGS. “CY” OWENS FORD 56 FORD 2 DOOR HARDTOP Fo-O-Matic, Radio & Heat- “$1195 ‘Cy’ Owens 147 8, SAGINAW PE 5-3588 “CY” OWBNS FORD ’S7 FORD CONVERTIBLE Fo-O-Matic, Radio & Heat- “$1695 ‘Cy’ Owens BUY NOW ‘57 Plymouth aeeed 995 2-door 2-tone 53 Chrysler ... «-$ 495 4dr. New Yorker. Power | ap ing. Power brakes, 'S6 Mercury eecbees $ ‘395 «dr. Power stee brakes, Mercomatic, 3fTincoln Convert $2595 Full er, 56 Oldsmobile wee $1145 4-door’ ha: Spotless. ‘36 J DeSoto to Convert $1245 157 | ercury caccce Queue 66 Ford oes eecees $1145 Fairlane Victoria. Power steering. wer brakes. Sharp oe ces nas $495 Plymouth sented 350 ae ‘ ne 295 Mercomatic, oe Buick oat — Owens . 5 ait sanitation ke nappies sane cases "$400 : ve ai ae op EL AEE DOE ICE EN iacalildaaninawctpti 4 “BS 'RANGT | 33 2.DOOR Pte 295 63°C CLUB CPE’... “$°h4s NCH WAG. $ 495 73 i546 CYLINDER ..§ 495 Gree 6 CYLINDER rm 495 154 #8 CYLINDER ..$ 495 ae a atic, Radio eater 64 B CYLINDER «$395 ' Mainiine 2-ddor, ‘54 8 CYLINDER ..$ 695 anch Wagon, i8._ tic 55 CUSTOM -$ 695 matic, Radio’ a Heste E 38 FP AIRLANE 2-$ 795 adic & Heater Automatic 56 FAIRLANE ...$1045, = — Radio & Heater, Au-| | °56 COUNTRY Sed $1395! Lacerta Heater, Automatic, Im- *S7 CUS 300’s from $1195 '2) to choose from. Both equipped ‘BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 \953 FORD. ORIGINAL GREE. cyine 4 dr, customline, 4 FORD 2 DR. V-8. 1 owner, $695, FE 3-7647. ‘$0 FORD CUSTOM CPE. § PAS- ® vr. Exc. mechanical cond. RA&H, Snow tires, $160. MI 4-0062. “CY” OWENS FORD 56 FORD 2 DOOR Radio & Heater $995 ‘Cy’ Owens 147 8. SAGINAW FE 54-3506 aoe 4 . CLEAN. 4 4 FORD TUDOR. . R&H meer cre a FO “SEAN bon ahs rt p.m. om OR $43: 556 FORD, 4 DR., FAIRLANE, A tL ‘ ee leaded hood and trunk PE 24179. ee * THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY a1, “A Mercurys 3 to choose From MONTEREY H-TOPS BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. Woodward MI 6-3900 We have “OU W | WE CAN BEAT ANY DEAL! EM 53-4155 R&C RAMBLER SALES been snowed in. 30 new Rambiers & R SLOGAN : now ces are higher, E BELIEVE 62 RAM take trade. BLER 4-DR a UL 2-3143. xM Now eave. 3-4156, WILL MY__ 2-287 RUSS Johnson OFFERS "59 Rambler Wagon Qwaer's own demo. Full power 4 9 “RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES Lake after 7 ‘8 aaaEL RAMBLER, Bontinental. tinted p.m. ; glass and 63,400. By owner, FE 8-2001 before 5 p.m. or EM 3-8836 Orion ~ FULL Wagon. “CY OWENS FORD 53 FORD 2 DOOR RADIO & s No ‘Cy' Owens 147 8. SAGINAW FE 58-3588 BY (OWNER BLACK _¢ 4 DOOR. condition, No ve A pone V4 Fou NOE GE Auto ‘sales “4 7 DR. V-4. R&H, good condition. rE 4-T705. “CY” OWENS FORD 55 FORD 2 Radio & Heater | MONEY DOWN ‘Cy’ Owens 147 8B enone wher On 34117 i LINCOLN, 7 DR. CLEAN. 4180 ae 1 EINSOE N CPE. 6100. , ‘bl WEReORY. eT RADIO & HEATER, ABSOLUTELY WN MONEY : e Lang ments of $865 mo. Call Credit Mgr, Mr. Parks a’ 4-7500. __Harold Turner Ford CAR PAYMENTS ee a Go ~~ ust to some MM AT RESTON RD FORD — a MY 9-261) ‘86 MERCURY MONTEREY WAQG- on, 9 passenger. FE 56-0305 after WE SPECIALIZE In Chevies THE CHEVY LOT 631 OAKLAND AVE. eae ‘07 CHEVY 2 DOOR Heater : and — Bolld Harbor Blue pain $1360 57. CHEVY WAGO! 4 bee fee — ~ Radio & . "Heat er, 8 Cyl., Powerg "$1595" 56 CHEVY B-AIR 2 Seater, neomernice, $1285 v-8, "87 nafilow, "M4 & heater, Power ergliae, iy “Radio hea WAGO)} adio & con Equi 57 CUSTO 58 PONTIAC eelert 4 Door — Hydramatic ud FORD Baten Wagon 4 Door Radio O-Matic ‘37 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan $1680 Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, "56 OLDEMOBILE Holiday 98, $1394 Radio & Heater, Hy- dramatic full power. 56 BUICK 4 Door Sedan ... Radio & Seater, Dynaflow—Sharp « CHEVROLET Stationwagon 4 Door — Radio & Heater, 4 Bur CK dng ae ’ Poeer sheeting —Nice! ‘64 PONTIAC 4 Door 8 gp Bsn Matte Ryaramace. ~ "$3 PLYMOUTH 4 Doo Heater — Maui Blue ween | Ramblers 35 WAGON ..... "ON & heater. icuineed M .... Radio & beater. '§8 SEDAN ..... Radio & heater ‘38 WAGONS rom $1995 (2) to choose from BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 JEROME “Bright Spot’ $1295 FORD 6 PICKUP. heater. A beauty with low mileage $1145 ‘SS DESOTO Firefiite V-8 with radio, heater, tu-tone paint, This is @ sharpie. $645 ‘$3 BUICK 2 DR RIVIERA Dy- heater, Very nice. | Driys tis one. radio, $995 FORD DOOR V-8 Fordo- matic, radio & heater. Runs and looks good. $795 ‘36 FORD custom 6 with radio, Very sharp car. JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 Open 'til_ 10 FEBRUARY Clearance Sale THE WEA ATHER’ S NICE. ARE. THE SEASON's LOW EST Buy Now > AND RECEIVE -~FREE- *S9 License Plates THURSDAY — FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY On Any Car Purchased $8 FORD Fairlane "500" ores Sedan — Radio & Heater, ‘o-O-Matic. Power steering. ‘8 CHEVROLET B.Air 4 Door $2274 Radio & Heater, Powerglide, Pow- er steering & Power brakes. One brakes & Sedan FORD 2 Door Heater, 2 Tone Green. Nice. ‘56 BUICK Hard Door .. Radio & enters Drontiew. "866. CHEVROLET Sad § Radic & Netter” bowvrates: 58 PONTIAC 4 D r Sed & Hroter, 8 cyl. ot Custom 2 hades & Heater, ao PR EBAKER Club Coupe $89 Heater, O’Drive | en Wagon $2789 Radio & Heater, Power steering Heater, Fo- ydramatic, ‘88 FORD Cu . Ra aalo x pees & Door +. $704 Beater. Dy- Peerg1695 | - Auto- . $1595 Radio, $1804 & $itT4 $1274 1304 we . Harold Ture 1956 “OLDSMOBILE _ 8 BE corvermee. Pull power. TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE MA 4-1561 Walled Lake ‘61 OLDS, HT. R&H. FE 6-1446 Johnson Ss Plymouth Sedan New p@int .......... RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES MY _2-2871 LAKE ORION i984. PACKARD, HARDTOP MO- tor completely reba Body like party. EM 3-616 _bBew Take ov over ‘payments. Pvt. "CY" OWENS FORD *55 PONTIAC 8-CHIEF 4 DOOR Radio and heater, Hydra-, : ‘i ~~ matio, : $995 ‘Cy’ Owens 147 8 SAGINAW _ _FE_5-3588 ‘63 PONTIAC REPOSSESSION fect engine, clean inside, no rust No cash needed. Mr. Bell, Great _Lakes. FE 68-0402 Pontiac '56 Hardtop _ Por sale by owner—Desert gold dr. Starchief V8 Automatic transmission. . ce catia Dy Ha eniee = Put e 1,195, Call} MAylfair 66177, RER Motor Sales CONFIDENCE BUIL DS USED CAR SALES ‘66 PLYMOUTH $005 Savoy ¢Dr sedan. Powerglide, Radio & heater. One owner, Real $850 two- $875 . phowereiide, ‘66 PL YMOUTH CONVERT Lovely biack & yellow Power- fiite, radio & neater white walls ‘86 BUICK pie Super ¢Dr. zo al} blue. Dynafiow, radio & eat- power brakes $1296 sedan, Sharp er power neces ‘66 PONTIAC Starchief «Dr “hardtop Nice 2- Hydramatic, Radio & heat- tone, You'll be proud , whitewalls ‘6] DODGE- CONVERT $305 i of class — Torque. Radio & “R&R Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH IMPERIAL ~ 724 OAKLAND AVENUE FE_ 43528 Pontiac, Mich “CY" OWENS FORD ’'S7 PLYMOUTH DOO Like new, auto. trans., dio and "$146 1495 ra ‘Cy’ Owens 147 8. SAGINAW FE 5-3588 ‘s7 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE HT. pays Aes Power steering, MA SCHUTZ SPECIALS ACT NOW! 1983 BUICK HARDTOP — Dynafiow ..... . 6 445 1988 PONTIAC WB, stlew ow cee 405 1983 PLYMOUTH RUNS GOOD ................ $ 05 3 FORD CLUB COUPE: Gharp ....... $ 495 1958 nares "900" HARDTOP .......... $1005 1954 PONTIAC HYDRAMATIC . ... $ 645 957 PLY MOUTs STATION. WAGON 5 _.. $1605 1955 FORD FAIRLANE—Stick .......... 8 805 1954 fi STATION WAGON ... ....... $ 505 1054 eUlcey CENTURY .. vous @ 708 1054 mone AUTOMATIC .... ceenes 9508 1956 Pr, Meo 2-DR. AUTOMA soae OL.) 1053 phat Ss 4 DR. AUTOMATIC ......... $ 495 1956 PLYMOUTH SPORT WAGON ............. $1295 1956 DESOTOS 4 — your cholce .......... 1296 1959 send COMP. SPORT ... sreees $2408 1955 een ae SHARP—WON'T or : Lessedl . $1074 $1089 | an woos $794 "Very $374 —— $ 805 1957 SARATOGA RARDTIOP ee $1905 1957 FORD CONVERTIBLE ............. $1605 1955 BUICK CENTURY POWOP obsskiiscs soessea ence $1005 1958 oon HARDTOP — Full ........... $2105 1966 DODGE ROYAL, CUSTOM. ...... $1105 1956 FORD FAIRLANE 4 door |. wees QEIOG 1958 CEeyEOUET AGON—Power $2195 1957 FORD WAGON .......0 20 0, $1695 1956 PACKARD "400" HARDTOP ............ $1405 1957 OLDS “OU Holidsy 3.) 6. cscs $2195 1958 eae GUARD oo... is ces $2206 1054 Gaevacens 4DOOR Stucoseaencsosceanonde $ 595 1957 OLDS CONVERTIBLE Me nearest: $2195 1956 BUICK WARDTGOP 52. oii 5-t. cess $1005 2 YEAR WARRANTY SCHUTZ Wg hf ar $208 full price, $17.08 month: Per- |’ CARNIVAL TM. Reg, U8. Pat, Of. 1989 by NEA Service. ne. by Dick Turner “All these ultimatums to get out! Quemoy — Berlin — my tmother-in-law’s favorite chair!"’ 91 ____ For Sale Cars _ “CY” OWENS FORD 'S3 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR Radio -& Heator $308 NO MONEY DOWN Cy" Owens 147 8. SAGINAW FE 5-3588 Hardenburg ‘ST Ford Fatriane ‘‘600" 4 dr. Hardtop. Radio, heater, Fordo- matic, wer steering & brakes. Shar 450 COR NER CA CASS & PIKE FE 5-7308 RUSs8 OFFERS 56 Pontiac 4-Dr. H’top Auto trans. Sharp ............ $1195 RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES MY 2-287) _LAKE_ ORION We have over 150 cars Including late models "36 Pord 3 Dr. ....... 5 $695 ‘S| Dodge sedan ........ » $195 ‘82 Packard ......... $196 ‘48 Ford & Dodge pickup ‘$195 ea. Financing arranged We trade up or down. ECONOMY CA 22 AUBURN “CY OWENS FORD "52 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR $295 NO MONEY DOWN ‘Cy’ Owens 147 8. SAGINAW FE 54-3588 ‘BILL SPENCE OFFERS (SELEC Is. Used Cars L a IN| COST-HIGH | ix EVER—FOLLOW OUR cE. oo AS THE ted AMB REALLY BRINGING ‘THEM IN-HURRY! ‘68 RENAULT Dauphine $1375 4 door—electric auto. trans., heat- er and signals. 40 miles per Las lon. re owner, sommes pers skin beige. A sharp ‘8? METROPOLITAN Htop... $1 fog Radio & heater, continten! Sparkling black & white nal a Lec ae ose an vee $1505 -6 cyl. standard anit, T megan & washers. Luge rs carrier. Placid blue paint. e sal RAMBLER station wonce siers cyl, standard shift, radio neater: W-Walis, Beautiful red rn white. '66 PLYMOUTH sport sub. ... Station wago: wer steering & power brakes, pushbutton trans radio & heater, W-Walls. Luggage carrier Beige brown paint. $1345 Really nice. be BUICK 2 door ...... $1195 Dynaflow, radio & heater, W- alls. One owner; 26,000 miles. Extra nice. ‘86 RAMBLER 4 door sedan § 895 Radio & heater, W-Walls. One owner with 29,009 miles, Cherokee red paint, ‘65 CHEVROLET B-Air H-top oie Powerglide 8, Feat & heater, Walls, Plum & ivory paint, one of our finest, ‘655 NASH Ambassador H-top. $ 895 Power brakes, radio & heater, Continental kit, W.Walls. Positive- ly like new. i ue ee ‘4 door ...... $785 yl., standard rola Newly srerbaabed! 2 tone blu ‘4% PLYMOUTH 2 door sxey J aie Radio & heater. nee pain’ Drive. A sharp ca. ‘54 PONTIAC 4 door deluxe $ 595 8 cyl., Hydramatic, radio & heat- er, really clean, "54 Heder irckiatn H-top .. § 705 heater. A real ee save er se ues condition, "84 FORD 2 door 8............ $ 645 Custom—radio & heater. New W- sehen One owner with 33,000 miles. ‘54 FORD 2 door 6 es $ 495 Standard shift, radio & heater. Good tires. Cascade blue paint. ‘63 NASH Ambassador 4 door $ 305 Heater and O’Drive. Gun metal gray paint. Nice and clean. ‘653 CHRYSLER 2 door....... Radio & heater, a good runner. An ideal second car, 63 NASH @ door............. $ 225 Radio & heater. Red & biack. "63 reread doo $ 425 Hydramatic. Radio & Shinto glass Like new throughout, One ot our very best. ‘82 NASH Ambassador 4 door $ 360 Radio _& heater, O’Drive. 2 tone blue. Exceptionally clean. ‘61 FORD 2 door 8........... $ 185 * Runs really good, above average condition, 61 FORD 2 doo $ 95 Standard shift, Pair ‘condition. BILL SPENCE Defoo-Piymouty Desie “RAMBLER” war ALES & SERVICE — B'ham 21 8. saoinaw ad 8-4541 aoe a f ; 2 é oh : Be a ee Ee ee ae ee ee a ee See a eS nde \ ____ For Sale Cars 91 te ato8 ise PLYMOUTH, GOOD OOND, UL for equity & ake over wee trom FE —_4 pm “CY” OWENS FORD 51 PLYMOUTH TRAN PORTS SPECIAL ayments. 256 (after NO MONEY DOWN ‘Cy’ Owens 1478. SAGINAW FE 5-358 7S PLYMOUTH CLL CLUB COUPE. RA ATER, WHITE- WALLS. ABSOLUTELY NO MON- EY DOWN. Assume oy seats of 11.46 mo. ort ane r. Mr. man Tur- arks at MI her Ford 96 PLYMOUTH ¢ CLUB SEDAN 8A- . R&H, Power h brakes and berry 1 owner. 36,000 miles. MI 57 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE _ Belvedere 8. Maroon finish. Black top. Very tr $475 DOWN ER MO. BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 35 YEARS FAIR DEALING CASS AT W. FAKE 8TS. PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN ‘54 HYDRA. _Power brakes $450 — FE 4.0444. 1957 4 DOOR STARCHIEP CATA- lina, power steering and brakes ve 09 Or will consider trade. FE ioe Sie REALLY CLEAN, $545. FE 4-0340 ‘38 PONTIAC SUPER 2 CHIEF. 4 dr. Catalina | FE 5-6304 PONTIAC ‘57 BY ¢ OWNER. 3 2 DR. able, Pe grees actual miles. Pur- Oct. "57, R&H. WW fires ete "700. _FE 8-1078 CHECK THESE VALUES This Weekend 'S5 BUICK SPECIAL Standard Transmission RADIO & HEATER $69.99 SO CHEVY PANEL 55 BUICK SPECIAL Standard Transmission RADIO & HEATER ’S4 PONTIAC 2-DOOR 53 BUICK 4-DOOR $199 32 BUICK $495 33. DODGE CLUB COUPE 52 PONTIAC 2-DOOR ‘50 BUICK SEDAN $195 ’50 BUICK 4-DOOR 50 BUICK 2-DOOR SEE HANK OR GLEN Pontiac's Bargain Barons Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 Open Eves. For Sate Cars aL "6 PONTIAC FOR SALE.OR trade, FE 5-166). — 0 ten ET eee atte. fe an, on ae, oe Coral & white fen ee: Pascher, FE re bast, Time-Place To Buy HAUPT Pontiac Sales Sell-sational Values ba oA eaten, aoe. Treen thee vanes tax. tone 'l) finance Pal. 1986 Chev rolet 4-Dr. sedan V8 pow- oreiide. Radio. Heater Whitewalls Your ‘49, ‘50 or ‘51 will make down ee mont 1956 Pontiac 4-Dr. Starchief hard- top. White and blue. Hydramatic. Radio, Heater. Whitewalls. $195 down. Low monthly payments. 1955 Pontiac 4 de. sedan. Hydra- matic, Radio, Heater. Beautiful 2 tone finish, Low ows payment. 24 mos. on balanc 1953 Pontiac Chieftain’ 2 dr. ald matic. Heater, $5 dow N in st., Cinrkston n nigh * Maple 5.3h08 or __MAple 5-1141 "50-'52 PONTIAC OR CHEV. CON- Mise Above average cond, OR STOP! LOOK! SAVE! ‘57 PONTIAC Btarchief 4-door se- brakes. hydramatic whit seek tires. Low mileage $1795 ‘67 PONTIAC Chieftain ower brakes Hydramatic, Radio, eater, white walls, Lavender and white fi 1695 ‘57 CHEVROLET Powerglide, V8 Beate ter. You ‘Bel Atr 4-Door, engine, radio, must see ior] ‘ST "CHEVROLET ‘Convertible with standard transmission and power pack, V8 engine, radio, heater whitewall tires ..... $1595 ‘86 PONTIAC Btarchief 4-Door, Pow- er steering, power brakes, Hydra- met: Pema heater, Mead ote One owner.......... 95 "66 BUICK. 's-Deor special, flow, radio, heater, ore Gusrenteed 20, 56 MERCURY ‘Victoria Mercomatic, radio, heater, wh! wall eres: You'll be prema eee this 66 BUICK ‘Special hardtop, power steering, eer brakes. ynaflow, peste. heater, white wall $1305 6. CHEVROLET ‘V8 engine. Power- lide, green and white finish. hitewalls, motor atts * overhauled ‘65 CADILLAC ‘Hardtop. Pull es 25,000 actual miles guar. eae heater. Just like new . ‘So UTUDEB/KER Comm coe er wagon Hydramatic, V8 engine. radio, heater, white walls. ey come no nicer ......... $ 895 ‘655 BUICK Hardtop, power ‘steering & brakes. Dynaflow, radio, heater, whitewalls .. $1145 ‘S5.BUICK Super 4Door sedan. Power steering and brakes, Dyna- flow, radio, heater, white weue Green and white 1045 ‘56 PONTIAC Starchief Marais Hydramatic, r-dio, heater, white wall tires. Green and ivory fin- sh : $1196 ‘86 CHEVROLET Be! Air hardtop with powerglide. V8 engine, ra- dio, and heater. Extra nice in every way $1145 ‘5S NASH Ambassador ‘sedan, v8 engine, Hydramatic, radio, heater. A one owner car in perfect condal- tion and priced right at only § 795 "$5 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluxe. Hy- dramatic, radio and heater. This car is just about perfect .. $ 395 ‘5! MERCURY Standard transmis- sion. Very clean inside and en- gine in perfect condition, 9 ies ready to go SHELTON Pontiac - Buick Across From New Car Sales ROCHESTER OL 1 -8133' hardtop. . 2 PONTIAC, $100, "35 TR TIAC — Radio ae Cy Owens Johnson "36 Pontiac 2-Dr. H'to r stee rower SS JOHNSON. MOTOR SALES MY 2-287) LAKE ORTON *88 PONTIAC .....$2495 SAFAki 4 Door Station wil in- Wagon. ite terior, Raio, heater, hydra- and Paks, Poy “iso mf and sha.p Willson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward B’ham MI 41930 . RU Johnson OFFERS 459 Pontiac Bonneville Owner's own demo. Full power 95 “KUSS JOHNSON *MOTOR SALES MY 2-2871 Lake _ Orion 63 STUDEBAKER CLUB ) COUPE. HT, Commander V8, OA 8-3624. 1958 ee ia COMMANDER. POUR DOO W-WALLS. CLEAN. EXCELLENT RUNNING pptpod tet al PVT. OWNER. OR 3-1951. MAZUREK Studebaker Sales ‘69 Studebaker Lark. New dimen- sion im motoring — here now! Cost little to ppd — runs miles on 6 hatful Poe wooDw Ware 0508 T 8, BLVD. USED SPECIALS ‘ST Olds Super 88 Holiday "56 Olds bee Holiday sedan "55 Olds Super 88 convertible ‘66 Pontiac catalina coupe HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDg DEALER FOREIGN CAR SALES D_ SERVICE $28 N, Main, Rochester OL 1.0761 “CY” OWENS FORD 'S3 STUDEBAKER 2 DOO ~ NO MONEY DOWN ‘Cy’ Owens 147 8. SAGINAW FE_ 5-3588 1988 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN, 8500 $1600 Exc. cond. Call Eve, UL 2-4928. WILLYS STATION WAGON. H ABSO- sume payments of Credit Mgr. Mr. _ 47500, Harold Turner_| Ford, WILLYS JEEP, GOOD COND. $350 OR 3-5646. TOAY'S SPECIAL ‘$1 Willys Jeep, 2 W-D.. 4-Cylinder station wagon with overdrive, top - ane re $445 | ROGER ALES & ee 5 Rubura™ ‘ave E 23-0555 SAMUEL Us USED CAR BACKED TODAY'S WORLD AS TO THE OLD WEST. ‘SZ FORD C CUSTOM . Deluxe. Light Blue. Radio, yiett ee Straight Stick, ‘57 FORD ‘VICTORIA . atic, Radin. Feaster, 4-Door. Whitewalls, Continental Country i Ree, walls, 19.600 Actua] Miles, Eddie ONE MILE WEST FE 93-9204 “COLT 45 | COLT BUILT A REPUTATION || FROM SELLING ONE OF THE BEST “PEACE- || MAKERS” OF THE OLD WEST. | EDDIE STEELE KNOWS THAT WARRANTY IS JUST AS IMPORTANT TO CHECK OUR DEAL FIRST | seesaw elileesieaeerec=— 195 aod Heater, '532 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR .......sceeeee-$ 295 | | | 52 FORD CUSTOM. ocd = isis & a wiele © oleie.e vs .$ 395 de ote pad Wagon. Fordomatic. Radio, Heater. | "53 FORD CUSTOM Se elee ec cisiee eleiesa sere o2

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Saginaw FE 2-913] 4 » = - a | ‘ % : t ’ “Yr ww M 5 ; : = 2 | ; : : ‘ E = \ \ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. a, oo) ge i £2 -T ay's j ; Television Pivghaia {Who Stafted the Story Are Promoted [ Programs furnished by stations tieted tm thie column are ‘subject te te change witheat sctioe s a ‘Channel 2—-WIBK-TV Channel 4WW5-TV Channel eevee Channel 9 CRLW-TV | of Cooper’ s F ace-Lif tp ! at Pontiac Motori 4) § _ ‘TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | NE YORK "1 M. J. Shapi Aid} Brink’ story of revenge. 8:45 (2) Electricity at Work. Ww Nope! Gary Cooper doesn’t really say “Yup.” es apiro to aes 00 (7) Curtain Time, Comedy. 10:00 (1) Sunset (cont) ie (4) tcolor) Newas Not only Gid he follow me to the street deer of hie hotel | Ports cuneriotoedsan : v4 N. ' dghenneam § ‘ (9) Boots, Saddle. 9:00 (2) 4H TV Science Club. saying goodbye and sending regards to the BW., Jal be- pe 1a (ioe pipe (4) Boxing, Italy's middle) (4) Express. fore that, the lanky, allegedly bashful ase Cattell Also Moves Up| sn pp Soestaee, Tas ‘uylke Gane aa oe cowboy kissed the hand of pretty German (9 eit 6:10 eather. Eliot. 9 eee: pan Ey mya 9:30 (2), Capt. Kangaroo. star Maria Schell, in a gallantry not at- » | Appointment of Marvin J, Sha- $15 (4) Box Four. Mischa Mone Tound (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. tempted by some of our most polysyllabic |piro as assistant superintendent of 6:25 * Sports. op i suiceman plots! (D Betty Buoy dandies, j Pacts Wasehowse hes heels my $m) Coenndy (cont) revenge when he’s duped in| ®#®? (4) Howdy Doody. “Ask him about his face-lift... how does ee ee tee area Wild confidence ‘ game. (1) Jungle Jim. Me _| tion manager for ® Life . he look?” twittered a couple of female friends ( of Riley 10:30 (7) News. t0:30 (2) Mighty Mouse. Pontiaec Moto (2) News: LeGott (9) Person to Person. Dr. (4) Rutf and before I left to meet him. Division. 6:40 (2) Weather. Howard A. Rusk, one of na- (1) Commando “Er—how’s your,,..er... surgery?” I Shapiro sue. ee N ¢ 295 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. eee erenen physical re-| (1:00 @: Heckla & Jeckle. managed to ask. Sas saree eh tr ow “I 9:00. (7) Detective Squad. m experts, and (4) Fury “Fine! I got this great plastic surgeon to os) : Fok (9) Cisco Kid. Cisco thinks) Young industralist Jack D.| (7) Uncle Al take a cyst out of my law. Then he fixed up WILSON | ties March 1 MAHOGANY 4) outlaw killed his friend. Wrather. 11:30 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. the other side. I had i di .q| after 38 years Mi a A Ase teveall (4) (oad ‘a Say @ other side. I had it banged in a fight. Sure, they called) yin, General yman ; apg dp on sired ee. (2) Target sasiiai — : GEORGE D, DENNIS it a face life in the papers. Once they say it, what the hell! wotors. A. J. $ Se / curities. 10:45 (7) News: Gordon. 7 you gouns do? , Cattell is” pro- 49.50. (2) Medic. (4) Jackpot’ Bowling. ® " He shrugged and said to me, “You're thinner.” I thanked moted to Sha- : 1:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin. Vengeful|!¢:55 (7) Weather. SATURDAY AFTERNOON nnis al him for the compliment. piro’s former po- ' cash & carry brave leads patrol into am-|!1:00 (7) Soupy’s On. 12:00 (2) Young People’s Concerts. “Me, too,” he said. “Just | sition of mate. SHAPIRO | EBONY bush. (9) News. : can’t that champi rial supervisor with specific duties : — (4) True. Story. he mpion = ° . ‘ (9) Million Dollar Movie. (4)"News: W'kamp. (7) Sheena. eater any more. Since that 48 Customer contact man. | Grinnell Upright Drama: Walter Pidgeon, ‘It 2) News: LeGoff. (9) Country Calendar 0 eW 0S| ion damned ulcer job,I have to | A native of Oswego, N.Y., Sha- Winter Comes.” ('48.) 11:15 (9) Weather. , iro joined Pontiac in 1946 with: $ ; 12:30 (7) Bowling Tournament. watch it. I try to stay un- . (4) (color) N. W. Passage (4) Weather: Eliot. (9) Movie. . ae der 85 (he meant 105), 1 [the Sales Department's car distri: ‘ Soldier is suspected a killing (2) Miss Fairweather. (4) Detective’s Diary. Pontiac Division Also ma. bution section, In 1963 he assumed cash & carry father. 11:20 (9) Theater. Musical com- ieee . h get up to 90, my pants feel ine quties of statistician in admin- | (2) Hit Parade. edy: P hil Silvers, “‘Top|** irr Quiz ia, Makes Five C anges tight. ; ‘istration befare being named super-| 8:00 (7) Walt Disney. Adventures) | Banana.” (’54.) 1:90 (2) Saterday Showtime. in Sales Organization How was Ernest Hemingway visor of statistics for Parts Ware-| of mischievous chipmunks, |!1:25 ee ee ae ram a iw Patti Page. when you saw him in Sun ob house in 1955. He was promoted) : _ Chip and Dale. ° arker, ‘‘Life ns 3 b ley?” I wondered. jto materials supervisor in 1957] ° CENTER 0) Made (com) ballet oo w to executi pees Bag | “Writes in the morning and the position he held prior to his; MUSIC 5 (4) (color) Ellery Queen. Lee Parker, “Penitentiary.” ('38)|, 4g (4) Michigan Conservation. atl harge of Aine goes out shootin’ rabbits’ or new appointment, Mirecle Milo = in Baseet. | Philips plays Ellery as show|!1:%9 1 aon tne Mad’ Doctae 00 (a News. . cations TaN soca aroouuced iy birds in the afternoon,” Cooper) _ Shapiro is married, has five chil- ere 2-4924 goss - switches from Hollywood to itera cae Wye S. E. Knudsen, general manager said. “I got a couple of bob- ‘ren. and lives at 20 Miller St. ested ral Saadeh | pogo nai nl (1) Movie. of Pontiac Motor Division COOPER - cats. ae murder first 2 : Ferry arias in (4) Jack Paar. Dick Van 2:18 (2) Pro Hockey Contest. Dennis Assumes his new duties “IT quit skiing three winters ago. I got a busted hip—turned division regres —_— years of : 2 | (2) Rawhide. Gil. promises Dyke subs for Paar. Betty|s.39 (4) Movie. — 1, oan ceca aes over in @ car years and years ago—and it bothered me. It) nants and mate- i — four sisters protection until White, Joey Bishop, Filor- (2) Ice Hockey, sogpra tay coven #0 was painful as hell to sit on a horse. I walk with ‘a limp, |riais experience ~~ they reach safe territory. ence Henderson. 3:30 (7) Dance Party. anyway, so I gave up skiin’. I figured it was a little more im-|with Fisher Body DID you KNOW? . Martha Hyer guest stars. (2) Niwateh (cont) 4:00 (4) Milky’s Movie Party. Concurrent with the promotion (portant to make a living.” in Detroit, Chev. aa 8:30 (7) Disney (cont.) SATURDAY MORNING (9) Gabby Hayes. of Dennis aro five chenges ia He was off to Nassau with his wife, Rocky, and 21-year-old rolet in Detroit ‘ (9) Movie (cont.) . 4:30 (9) Six Gum Judge. Pontiae’s fleld sales organization, | 14, ehter to do some skin diving and Flint, and (4) Sy (cont.) 8:30 (2) Meditations (7) Realm of the Wild. _ announced by Frank V. Bridge, Pe + B-O-P Sales in.De- You Can :(2) Rawhide (cont.) 8 25 (2) On the Farm Front. 5:00 (7) All-Star Golf. ° general sales manager, ’ : Following : 9:00 (7) Man With Camera.- Mike|s:39 (2) Michigan Conservation. (9) Movie. , Charles L. Kayes is named sone|.. ,.Vted ID SAID THAT: The extent of some men's religion |W. ot Naas flies to Lisbon to clear name (1) Marriage. (2) College Basketball. tn Sen Franciece; Jeseph is that they know the name of the church they stay away ad . of wartime friend who's mur- > C. Cheesebrough will head the Mil- from.—Ham Park. Seabees salad . dered. shout C waukee zone: C. F. Pansing is| TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Jack E. Leonard shushed a joud|(CMor Os Meee ut Gun. 4 1 r of. TV comic with the line: “Instead of tapi our show th . promoted to manager of the Pitts- n nstead of taping your show they * (4) M Squad. Gang fight for Demand Statements Federated Metals Plans burgh zone; Edwin C. Fullmer is|ought to tape your mouth!” ice de FERRY A Seta es Silke finds to Leave Detroit Plant appointed assistant, zone manager Walter Slezak explained the title of his new movie, “The/pgrtment. Ferry assumed the as- Cc AMERA ea) From FL Jacobs _™* in Chicago, and Emerson K. Miteh-|Mirgele”; “It refers to the salary I asked for—and got.” . . ./sistant superintendent's duties for, | . — Deal papa Ae e be one te a ; eee ell becomes a ge zone manag- + That's earl, brother parts in 1943. PRO JECTOR | recruit he etals vision 0} merican|er jn Philadelphia : , , is top rifle’shot. NEW YORK —A federal judge Smelting and Refining Co. an- | ( Copyright, 1959) . Born in i 8 i | oN i 9:30 (7) 77 Sunset Strip. Playboy- GM EMPLOYE 32 YEARS a ——-———— and lives a ne : has ordered F, L. Jacobs Co. to nounces it is transferring its oper- ] publisher hires private eye to|turn over to the New York Stock| Alton, IL A 32-year employe of General > ~ f Pontiac OR track down ‘‘prankster” who| pxchange and the Securities BE io Detet . on, Motors, Dennis joined the Pontiac TV News and Reviews Searigu = native ot in 1948 | writes premature obituary. | Exchange Commission all com-| Federated Metals ceased produc- Se ee oars on Caen aT . . qylas a timekeeper in the TAPE . (4) Thin Man. Haunted house pany business statements required tion here Jan. 30. The company Division. During the next nine} St Halt of Di ng ali ng Gi rl’ department. He holds murder plot. by law. said most of its 100 Detroit em-jyears he held various, poal ot later served in RECORDER (2) Playhouse. “On the * ployes have found new jobs. responsibility in Pontiac's payroll and fac- The company’s former chairman George Bauman, head of division apolis, Kansas City, Milwaukee, reat ene ut est OPS tory accounting Roewer we fremtess Toms and president, now in trouble on operations, said the Detroit plant |Chicago and Minneapolis zones. In before being and Beer] AMeLn a pon Agr has been accused will shut down completely tomor- | 1943 he was named district manag- ey wiriian aWiiD WD Ths és ? named statistician : JOlSIr of failing to do so. ‘row. er in Minneapolis and was pro- y z rf ‘anny Thomas Show and only |for administration ; | a © moted to zone manager in 1947, NEW YORK (UPD—Over its|& few weeks back did some singing} suet. su Have Your Rentals Federal District qudge Sidney | Bauman said the company was on the ABC-TV Dick Clark Sh in 1986. In 1957 he Appl When You Sugarman yesterday directed | ii. to obtain land eee Aes Dennis was transferred to man- |first half last night, CBS-TV'’s O me 40\- Re eel wen appointed su- pply that the information be made eee ne here at a reason-| 26¢ the Milwaukee sone in 1949 |Piayhouse 90 had a ding-dong play, pervisor of sched- Buy Your avaliable by March 31. He noted (3116 cost. and, in 1954, was appointed zone |. tts hands in ‘The Dingaling, ules and statistics Equipment that the firm's executive com- |" The Detroit plant was originally Try prior to hie new Girl.” fate ourt ocks in car distribution mittee consented to the action 1.11 for brass and lead smelting. r , ’* *&¢ *& — the position he CATTELL ; a : at a meeting earlier yesterday. | appointment, held before hi moti releis! J. P. Miller’s tracing of a young Or 0 ess a e his new promotion, | Sieleialols) iol eielcis) ee we Gives Rare Prints Keyes has managed the divi-| ther who was peeled out of her ' | Married, Cattell is the father | : Meanwhile in Detroit, two Jacobs sion's Milwaukee zone since Sep-| oon and transformed into a of four children and resides at} stockholders filed suit in circuit; syRACUSE, N.Y. (UPI) — The tember 1958. LANSING —The State Supreme |1458 Glenwood = in Sylvan Vil- Don't Forget Aunt Jemima court seeking a receivership for the company and possible liquida- tion of its assets. They were granted a court order preventing) Dow Chemical Co. has given a set of four color lithographs, depicting the history of paper-making to the State University College of Cheesebrough has headed the Pittsburgh zone since 1955. Pansing, formerly assistant zone manager for Pontiac in Chicago, Hollywood divinity was as fresh and true and swift-footed as any- thing TV has unwrapped this sea- son. ° Court has acted to prevent any payment of unemployment com- pensation in the Ford Motor Co. case until the case is passed on lage. 57 W. Huron St. Temperatures in the U, S. in} — ... |has been associated with General) ‘Those first 49 minutes or 80 the U.S. Supreme : September are frequently higher Jacobs from disposing of any as- Forestry at Syracuse University. \itors for 21 years, dealt with the ledy’s de pf alah court posbinengn Jan-|than those recorded in June and FE 5-6615 Pancake * Tisets pending outcome of their/Only 150 sets of the prints are ' : young lady : igh ion in Jan- . : in existence. Fullmer, formerly assistant zone! covery, her audition at an actors juary held that some 11,000 Ford uly. action. said to be in e , manager in Philadelphia, has been! ,. . , re Ponti love since 1955 studie-type school and her initia- [workers in the Detroit area were @ BREAKFAST. a Pontiac employe since 1955. | | tien inte Hollywood's preposter: [entitled to about one million dol-| — — in the Philadelphia zone since| °™* cestle-clvilisation. fers ie Sblewe pay Se Sees seed Hi-Fidelity Headquarters | 1 Modern by D | ager in the elphia zone since by a strike at an Ohio Ford plant @ LUNCH and 4 frapsportation 1954. It was a slab that contained ; * Sho ? coats some searching agian i The ate court bey saree S pping for Stereo - Diane Varsi, Eddie Albert refused review decision. ac ded ' @ DINNER ,_f: Sreen “iste ; Threat of Bomb _ |astonisningly enough, comedian! The court yesterday issued a -SEE--H EAR--COMPARE . | rem {ura 9 Yy D ] Ai li Mort Sahl; a really marvelous! stay of remittitur that wonietes This Saturday if Bote a ClayS fAITIINET _| chunk of satirical playing by Sam|turn of records in the case to the is Dimensional Sound. Steree alone le - F 16 Prighten Uf D ° Ai Jaffe in the role of the school/jower courts. This has the effect mor HP. “De net depend on more adver- rom 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. 1g fiaven’ yy y at Detroit Irport nabob; and a short scene in &lof preventing the lower courts tising claims. ; [ Saseuall wat ~. screening room dominated by|from entering any judgment on | ; Pontioc Federal =| slave” a Vy DETROIT w—A commercial air-|Harry Townes that was crispishly|ciaims against Ford on the basis| GET THE FACTS Savings |" article liner was delayed for more than an perfect, of the opinion. "| |22 Algerian city hour at Detroit Metropolitan Air- * « *t The 160 W. Huron St. '24 Festive ad automotive company ay ina AL Y post remedy as Police wer But inevitably, Miller's story, |filed notice that it will appeal the | A N ADULTS $1.00 30 Ascended : 7 aed shin for : aia vn pee moved into the Hollywood! state court decision to the U.S. | . CHILDREN 50c (M4 Measuring Lt * fantasy world, stumbled into a|Supreme Court. as tee Te fie No bomb was found and Ameri-ifamiliar ditch. Corruption, decay, re le ee Ay —— Compliments of 6 ee nse point can Airlines flight 530 was al-|surrender of values, loss of self—|po, 's New Guardian 409-11 E. Maple MI 4-5230 Birminghom HAMPTON E TRIG ‘37 Disorder lowed to resume its trip from Chi-lan of these things happened in| C9 i LECT 3 Faisehoods | 3 cago to Buffalo, N. Y., an hourlproper and due and predictable| Might Have to Move sts Ww. Haren St. ase Wai Permit ae and 20 minutes late. t to course. TO AP) U Mal ee ng too Eighteen passengers en route ' RONTO ( — Uretta ° i Ottice com. ded Leeddaeded Ledt [puttaio were about to board the| Nevertheless, despite its flaws, lcom may have to move out of 51 | punieation 4 Wadded 23 Tumults amounts plane at Metropolitan when it was “The Dingaling Girl’ proved \her apartment to carry out the ree re yeep eee es War aoa {i Tra —S in) [learned an anonymous caller had) pretty engrossing and as 9 study jterms of her best friend's will: 54 Nitons ab.) 6 Looking glass 26 Follow $ : ‘telephoned American’s Buffalo of-| of human beings who cede their x * * t 36 Colors Tee teen «Sa Chest rattle 48 Climbing fice and said a bomb was on the| human beingness to the traffle | Jean Alexandria McLellan, wid- ae iuade tees’ sa ‘ 57 ow as “ ee a 3 — ‘ — shin. of commerce, it was an gdmir- | ow of a Toronto stockbroker, who Col White 1 Mrs. Truman 1 Paradise 3 Glens “ Gore The plane was searched by State} able try. died Jan. 15, named Mrs, Malcom or—Black and Janu "ip Rent 0 Preseribed Geigy Gen ‘Police and airline crews. Playhouse 90 is still champ. [guardian of her spo legge an BOAT SHOW CONDON'S ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Feature ZENITH, RCA SYLVANIA --Today’s’ Radio Programs -- wie, 00) ORL, com ww, (96) WOAR, (1139) WE2le, (10 «8 WRON, (14660) WIBK, (1500) ‘Preqrame furnished " dose listed in this column are subject to change without notice. \ « THE CHANNEL SWIM: NBC- TV's Haggis Baggis, scheduled for the ax the end of April, has gotten a reprieve at least through May . Tombstone Territory moves in as replacement for ABC-TV’s Man With a Camara on March 13. SHORT SHOT: Annette Funi- and left $500 a year from a $5,000 trust fund to pay fér the animal's keep. * * * But her landlord says«Mrs. Mal- com cannot keep the dog in her t. Mrs, Malcom says she'll see a lawyer. March 6, 7 and 8 FREE PRIZES! Watch for the big announcement fl of our yearly Big Boat Show. There ' e will be free prizes and \, ; Kew 1959} Boats and Motors from all the ~ leading manufacturers will be: on U SALES 4 SERVICE “Wwa News Won. ‘gion “Muste w i Wits Bible YWd, News, Muse —-«(| Most as ubiquitous as oxygen lately! \eWPORT, Vt, (UPI)—Robert iss a Call FE 4-9736 Wak Hew eerd lise wan, ee WCAR News, Woodling GELW' ews. Davies Boghedym == — M Teeter , 19, a = < JOHNSON MOTORS WPON. News, Sports ontiag Weeken ’ adventure * nto a es es ee = *ARLW Hews album” — | t.sp-waR. Defense stare |aPPeared a couple times this month|and using the radio network to re- : coeare WW, Maxwell SATURDAY MORNING | 10: 9 WIR News, Jamboree | o.64 won orchestra in semicomedy roles on the “BS-iport an accident he was in. se detente rer meen aire ge vgs, tose wets | BE ee Beetle, vs Sal ° : , spp emer | Be Gs Ble | BRE ERA sa ce nn oo ee egy 8s Jt, xe A COLOR TV eae “Wika? | WON. Poin Wentene [ity Met Woy en Bee, ren ee _ Service . "ier sist Bxtre | “GRLw Sona ‘Sadéie WCAR. News. 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The Melboure magazine News- day launched a sharp attack on Graham under the front-page ban- ner “Billy Graham Go Home.”’ It called him a ‘‘born huckster and carnival barker.” The magazine said Australia “has got on pretty well so far without Dr, Graham's particular and White iting a «le é Jy “ (sua er al PAINT | ‘THINNER SET OF 4 PAINT GAS POWERED BB RIFLE ¢ 14.98 WERFUL, ACCURATE a recgrrence of the eye! . FERLIN HUSKY Country Music Show. Scheduled | Here Tomorrow i A. “hit parade jamboree" of! country music will be presented | — join with more than 90,000 1i- zations throughout the nation to serve lute to 4-H Alumni.” ‘Count-Down, will feature Ben West-|driver was uninjured, state police! rate, _exec vutive secretary of the ‘said. Proceeds of the party will be ms : dooated te vamp Seale: The county’s 60 4H pres oF ite Minor indies as Auto Rams Tree He said he would spend six! weeks in tiffs country and Canada. Among other things, he plans to 4 visit a fiber board plant his firm) being in.|!8 building in Catawba, $C, . volved in an auto accident last night. the week. The theme js “’Sa- The county's theme is: ‘Let's Investigate 4H as a Family.” Heading the party Saturday from the county is Ken Smith, a mem- ber of the Nu-Ly-Wix 4-H Club, general chairman; Howard Storm and Judy Cudnohufsky, beth of Lake Orion, decorations; ; and Ralph Hoxie of Bloomfield It Was for the Birds DES MOINES, Iowa (UPID— Towa House Speaker Rep. Vern Lisle’ says**that to keep peace in his ewn house we will vote. against a bill to permit dove shooting. He said he decided to do so after his wife wrote him | a two-page letter for the birds, * * te She was riding in a car driven by @harles Donaldson, 28, of De- troit, that went out of control and 4-H, program. struck a tree on Middle Belt road * * south of Orchard Lake road in The party, called Camp Kett | West Bloomfield Township. The ALL. 3-Pc. 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Among them aie Homer ard Jethro, Ginger and Hal Wilfs, Donny Spiker, Little Lennie Ford, Goober Buchanan and the Ozark | Jubiliers. Others appearing will be Ken Marvin, Bennie Williams, Howard White, Lee'George, Simon Crumm, and the original Lonzo of Lonzo! and Oscar. Advance ticket sales have in- | dicated huge turnouts for all | performances, said James Laf.- | near, president of the FOP. Proceeds from the show will be! used for the Widow and Orphan | Fund of the FOP, he saig, and to} assist underprivileged children. | Tickets are available from police | officers belonging to the lodge and) at Gallagher's Music Co. They! will be sold at the door tomorrow. 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