BATTLES OFFICERS — Kidn 40, of Dixon, Calif., is forcibly re 8) AP Wirephote nap suspect Charles L. McArthur, strained by Solano Sheriff's Depu- ties Robert Stanton (left) and Gary ‘Tennesen, moments after he attacked two news photographers who were attempting to take his picture. McArthur is being held of Hilda Faye Dawson of Dixon in connection with the kidnaping. early today. ~ Kidnaper Caught by Police Affer. 120 M. PH. Chase FAIRFIELD, Calif. (2—An armed kidnaper abducted a ranch wife from her hom e Thursday night, then was captured today after a predawn chase in which police _ cars pursued him and his victim at speeds of more than 120 m.p.h. The kidnaper wrecked the car he was driving in a Police Dispute Before Citizens Charges Against Chief Ready Should Peace Attempt Fail Removal charges against Police Chief Herbert W. Straley were ready for filing today as a 15- member citizens committee pre- pared to meet to head off open battle between the chief and Public! Safety Director George D. East-| man. The charges could be placed in the hands of the Civil Service Com-| mission by late today if the 3 p.m.| session of the committee fails to bring about a reconciliation. The finalized. charges-rested in a! desk drawer in the office of City Attorney William A. Ewart. In or-| der to reach the Civil Service Com- mission, they must be signed and delivered by City anager Walter K. Willman. Some city officials have_fig- ‘ured Thursday as the deadline for filing chatges, but reckoning by the. calendar, the_ deaGline could be Monday. The committee, appointed by Mayor Philip E. Rowstoff, has as its assigned task the ticklish job which Willman couldn't accomplish during the past four months. It's up to the committee to get Straley and Eastman to work to- gether or persuade one of them— probably Straley—to go quietly. The City Commission authorized the committee to work to prevent charges from being filed in an ef- fort to’avoid the ‘‘bad publicity” it suspects would develop in an open hearing, Willman okayed the prepara- tion of charges by Eastman two weeks ago, after failing to per- suade the two police officials to work together and being rebuffed in his efforts to get Straley to resign, Saying he could not work with ’ Straley to bring about the improve- ments in the police department which he was hired last October to accomplish, Eastman stripped the chief of powers last Nov. 12 and took over personal command him- self, The removal charges accuse Straley of incompetence and insub- ordination. In order to meet the time requirements of a statute of limitations, they must be filed with- in 90 days of the time Straley was still enjoying his full powers as chief. Bill fo Extend Draft Set for Senate OK WASHINGTON (UPI) — A. House-approved bill to extend the draft four More years today: seemed assured of Senate pass: age by an — mar: in. othe measure; a high priority” Jegislative program and backed fully by leaders of both parties, ’ coasted to House passage yes- * desperate attempt to break out of a mobile police trap. His captive, Mrs.,Hilda Faye Dawson, 65, bleeding and shocked after hours of terror, was taken from the wreckage but was not injured seriously. Police seized Charles McAr.- thur, 40, of Dixon, who they said: | had no regular occupatioi. Sheriff Thomas E. Joyce gave this account of the kidnaping: Mrs. Dawson, a grandmother, jand her husband, John -Dawson, 73, a well to do chicken rancher, were playing bridge at a neigh- bor’s house Thursday night when| the kidnaper broke ‘into their home, * When the Dawsons returned they \were confronted by the intruder, masked with a woman's - silk stocking and carrying a double. barreled sawed off shotgun. The man forced Dawson, a frail, bespectacled man, to lie_| | down on the floor of the bedrojm | back. _ —_—— Then he told Dawson: ‘I want $100,000 by next Tuesday and I'll {be contacting you in a couple of days. I'll be gone by the time you get loose, so you might as well not call anybody.” He then ordered Mrs, Dawson out of the house and, at gunpoint, to get into her. husband's car. The kidnaper roared away with his victim, Dawson freed himself and telephoned police. * * *. An alarm was broadcast. Short- ly after 5:30 a.m..a highway pa- trol car spotted the kidnap auto- mobile racing on.a back road near Winters, some 50 miles northeast of San Francisco. . The chase began, with the kid- naper doubling back on roads in efforts to elude his pursuers, Although driving ‘fast, the kid- naper fired several shots, police said. They refrained from shoot- 'ing in fear of hitting Mrs, Dawson. On Highway 40 police and high- “way patrol cars lined up abreast and blocked the road. The kidnaper crashed through the cars, wrecking the Dawson car and two, police automobiles, but his flight was halted. They said he fired a final shot as they closedsin and seized him. Dep. Sheriff Al Cordoza, crimi- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7). Senate Slashes $100 Million Off iAirport Aid Bill But Reduces - Program to 4 Years; $2.6 Billion Housing Item Passed unanimous consent, the Senate today cut 100 mil- lion dollars from its 565- eral airport aid. At the same time, it reduced the program from five to four) years. The action was a gesture along the path of what Democratic leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas called trying to meet President Eisenhower halfway on dif- ferences in spending pro- posals. But it was no more than a ges- ture because, although the dollar total was reduced, the proposed annual outlay was not changed | and tied his hands behind his | reduced. Johnson engineered this move | as he had in taking the .lead | im some, trimming of a housing bill which the .Senate finally passed last night as a $2,675,- 000,000 measure, Senators stayed late last night 'to put through the big housing measure, first major piece of leg- jislation they have handled this session. * * * It goes to the House, Which is not expected. to act before the week of- Feb, 15. The passage vote was 60-28, slightly more than the two thirds to override a veto. Democrats trimmed the housing | bill somewhat on the floor in an| effort to minimize its impact on the fiscal 1960 budget and thus avert a veto by President Eisen- hower, The airport aid bill, calls for 565 million dollars in federal grants compared with Eisenhower's re- quest for 200 million. However, for ithe next fiscal year it would ex- ceed the budget by only about 35 | million, Sen, A. S. (Mike) Monroney’ (D- Okla), sponsor of the airport bill, said he has no advance plans to; make floor compromises such as the Democrats agreed toon hous-. ing: Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.), criticizing the 234 billion dollar housing bill passed by the Senate said: “The Four Horsemen of bankruptcy ride again — deficit, debt, inflation and waste — spurred on by the disciples’ of massive irresponsibility.” Some Republicans charged that the action on housing coupled with Democratic plans for the_airport bill showed that wild spenders were in control of Congress and that any hope of a balanced budget was wrecked. But Democratic leaders ‘contend. ed they had met the President half way on the housing measure and that they did not see how he could veto the bill. WASHINGTON (7 — By| _ million-dollar bill for fed-/} since the number of years was margin which would be needed are a 8, = James; 6, who SHAKEN BUT SAFE—Mrs. Jack Seconder of Waterford Town- ship holds her two babies; Mary Ann, 2, and Douglas, 1, whom she carried from the family's burning house last night. With her along with ‘Dwight, 4, were led to nae Dump for Lost Credit Union Cash among its load of discards today, That's the theory offered by Clyde Townsend, treasurer-man-| Credit Union, where $570 was dis- | covered missing zeny: * * The money was part - $63] in a metal cash box maintained by a ager of the Pontiac Municipal safety by the young mother as flames swept through their one-story frame home. Dwight was being cared for today by a friend of tbe family. \ A 4 Pontiac Press Photo Her Youngsters All Unharmed After Rescue 2:30 A.M. Fire Awakens Woman. While House Blazes Around Her Braving smoke and flames, a Waterford Towns ship mother rescued~ her five children from their blazing home early this morning. Unharmed by the fire that quickly engulfed their one-story frame home were Mrs. Flora Seconder, 26, of the. children: Douglas, pS Mary Ann, 2; Dwight, 4; James, 6; and Jack Jr., 8. Mrs. Seconder told township fire- men she awoke about 2:30 a.m, smelling smoke. ‘“The whole bedroom wall across from my bed was a Mass Her husband away, the mother $570 in Trash? Could Be! A Pontiac trash collection truck|credit union employe, Sherrie Nor- bound by a rubber band under her -;may be carrying $570 in cash|man of 661 Third St. desk on the floor Wednesday night. She reported returning the box |Yesterday, the cash box | to the treasurer's office at City Hall late Wednesday | afternoon. She said she didn’t( check the cash box er balance jh-it, sine she hadn’t carried out any trans- actions that day. | A night janitor found $47 in bills News Flashes LANSING — The Legisla- | ture knocked off for the weekend | $10,000 Senate committee to in- quire into “problems and factors | having to do with labor.” Sen. John B. Smeekens (R- Coldwater), vestigation proposal, scoffed at Democratic contentions he wants to turn the five-member group into a “Little McClellan” labor rackets committee. WASHINGTON w — Atty. Gen. Rogers today filed suit in Fed- eral District Court at Montgom. ery, Ala. charging the*board of registrars of Macon County, Ala. with discriminating against Ne- groes seeking to wey as voters, The suit is the secend of its kind .under the 1957 Civil Rights Act designed to protect voting rights. . State Dems Vote ‘Yes’ _ WASHINGTON ()—Michigan’s ,two Democratic senators, Philip Hart and Pat McNamara, voted with the majority Thursday in the 60-28 roll call vote by which the Senate passed and sent to the House an omnibus housing bill. : 5 today after setting up a special | author of the in- January Sales Tops in 3 Years for ‘59 Pontiac Pontiac new car sales last month |were tops for any January since 1956, S. E. Knudsen, General Mo- |tors vice president and general /manager of Pontiac Motor Divi- ‘sion said today. January sales represented an in- ‘crease of 27.63 per cent over the isame_ period last year, he said. During January, Knudsen said, dealers sold 30,145 new Pon- tiacs, compared to 23,619 fn Jan- . wary, 1958.. Knudsen attributed Pontiac's Isteady climb in 1959 model sales and its increasing percentage of the new car market to the car's many new advances in engineer- ‘ing and styling. ‘Over 400 Newspapers Hiked Prices in 1958 NEW YORK. (@—More than 400 daily newspapers in the U.S., Canada, Hawaii and Puer- to Rico raised their circulation prices last year, the Américan Newspaper Publishers Assn. re- ported today. The ANPA survey showed 403 of the 1,477 papers reporting in- ‘creased single copy, home de- livery, mail subscription and wholesale rates, \Arrest 1903 Car ee opened fo return the $47 and was: found empty. - Townsend said it appears the 70, also bound with a rubber ‘band, either was dropped into the wastebasket or inadvertently got mixed up with some papers which were thrown away,. “T have implicit trust in all our employes,” he said. “We may run everyone through a tie de- tector test, but only to substan- tiate their innocence.” A search 6f the city dump Thurs- day afternoon failed to turn up any trace of the cash “throw away." A-Familiar Story: More Snow, Cold A few scattered snow flurries and continued cold with a low of 10 degrees is the. weatherman's prediction for the Pontiac area to- night, * * * Saturday will be a little warm. er with a high of near 28 degrees, but Sunday and Monday will be colder, Precipitation will total four- tenths inches with snow Saturday night and again Monday, > The lowest recording preceding & a.m, in downtown Pontiac was five above zero. At 2 p.m. the mer- cury read 12. SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPI) ~—Garth D, Shannon, arrested for drunken driving yesterday when police saw ‘his 1903 Oldsmobile weaving erratically, blamed it all on the car. “It's the way she drives — sort of jerking and swerving,” Shannon explained of .the ancient tiller-steered vehicle. Dropping Tax Revenues Bring Financial Crisis © A serious financial celal may force the Board of Education to tion for the next three years. Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superin- tendent of schools, said yesterday: “Money is simply not available to handle future needed construc- tion.” He blamed declining’ tax revenues for the money shortage. He said the Pontiac Schoo] Dis- trict-also faces an operating deficit for the 1959-60 school year. That budget. will be -presented to. thé Board Feb. 26. The cost of construction — ~ects for the next three years _ would amount to $1,650,000. 2 * * Income estimates. made by school administrators in July of — = to 20. , abandon any new school construc- . 1957 indicated the Pouniac vices District would be able to ride the financial waves. But new estimates last Octo. ber showed that the earlier fore- cast had been too high, Whit- mer said. Because of reduced state equal- ized valuation, income from local taxes‘ will be substantially lower for 1958-59 than the preceding year, Whitmer said. EXPECTED LOWER REVENUE It is expected that local tax revenues through the 1961-62 school year will-be lower than 1957-58 de- spite increasing enrollment and ap- parent increases in the’ cost of living. oes roe : An operating budget plus debt service costs of $9,811,878 will aaiet probably be submitted .to the | Board shortly, but tax revenues may only supply $9,771,085, Whit- mer said. Although funds available to the School District in 1960-61 and: 1 62 will be higher than in 1957. fewer dollars will be available per’, pupil, Whitmer reported, _. In’ 1957-58, the income spent on each student amounted to $519.75, but by 1961-62, the Board will be able to spend only $485.17 on a youngster. Making the future finaneial po- sition of the schools. even pod are forecasts that state equalized valuation will eontinue to drop |through 1961-62, Whitmer said. The Tax Allocation Board is likely to reduce the |. 5 Fears 3-Year Freeze on School Construction “jimage of the school district in the years ahead, adding to the financial woes of the focal Sa es as Today's s Press spe Comics eae Peeee eee sevens’ 3B County NeWs ...6...cs..6. 20 ltorials ..... Recrveatorn. © High School ........ owe, 18 Green Empress .......--. 7 Markets ....+...0.000.03. . 2% Sports ......-- tscerevees, SOS Theaters ........ Geeesey B27 TV & Radio Programs .,, 35 Wilson, Batt... crecovcens 35 Women’s Pages .......+» 15-17 |10 mills of the total 15 mills for 2 schools, warned, The Tax Allocation Board alloted the onperieteadeut county, township and school taxes in 1957-58, but only 9.38 mills the|” past year. In 1959-60, the possibility exists that the tax board. may reduce millage for schools even. further, board members fear, EXPECT ANOTHER CUT. “Frankly, we expect? to have millage cut again,” Whitmer said. “Our allocation next year may be as low as 9 mills.” The district also receives, in ad- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Dulles Conters With De Gaulle “Talk for Over an Hour, Agree to Hold Access to West Bertin From Our News. Wires PARIS—Secretary of, State John Foster. Dulles and President Charles de Gaulle found them- selves in @greement today, as in ithe past, to maintain Western ac- cess to Berlin. They conferred for an hour and a half. American and French spokes- men said the talks covered a wide range of problems, decisions were reached. The spokesmen said, however, -that De Gaulle and Dulles were in complete agreement that the West must maintain its routes to West Berlin, 110 miles behind the Iron Curtain, They agreed they will not ac- cept any move by the Soviet Union to substitute East Germans for the Soviet ‘soldiers in those positions where the four occupy- ing powers come together in Ber- lin, The atmosphere was described as cordial and relaxed. ¢ Dulles also scheduled talks with Premier Michel Debre and Foreign Secretary Maurice Couve de Mur- ville, He will meet also with Paul- Henri Spaak, secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organi- zation which has its headquarters in Paris. Dulles arrived by plane from London last night after two days of cold-war talks with British Prime Minister. Harold Macmillan and Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd. The London talks ended with a U.S.-Britain reaffirmation of their determination to stand firm against Soviet threats and pressure to force them out of Berlin. Britons of all political complex- jon cheered Prime Minister Mac- millan's decision to fly to Moscow Feb. 21 for what he called a re- connaissance mission. ~The suave 64-year-old Macmil- lan was depicted in the British press as a ‘“‘diplomatic Prince Charming out to win the hearts of the Soviet people.” Some newspapers predicted the — trip would lead to an early East- West summit conference. One thing was clear: The West -jwill await Macmillan's return from thlks with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev before forging any West Berlin. < Dulles still insisted that he ts carrying no new proposals in his more listening than talking. 60 vas. Green Tweed Carpet, tte &. ft, Eliott Furniture, OR 15m. ‘ Promote Verne ©. Hampton, eS Court: eT wc but no- new) grabbed the two youngest children who were sleeping in another first-floor bedroom, and carried- them out of the house to the fam- ily car. . * * Then she returned to the house and headed towards the basement where the three older children were sleeping. “The basement stairs were full of smoke, 1 could hardly see,” she said, Smoke had not yet settled into the basement and the three older boys were still sleeping. , Awakening them with the cry, “The house is on fire, you've got to get out,’ Mrs. Seconder forced them to ascend the stairs hand. by-hand through the smoke, stay- ing behind herself to make sure they got out. The terrified boys had to pass to get to the front door. “ was scared,” said one of them afterwards. “But Mommy told us what to do.” Left with only their nightclothes and no shoes or slippers, the family drove to the nearby home of a neighbor, Mrs, Norman Batchelor, 290 Cass Lake Rd., for refuge. * * * : - Firemen said the upstairs was ‘partially gutted, with about $2,000 damage to the contents and home. Cause of the blaze had not been determined. The $12,000 home was heated by a coal furnace, which apparently was in‘ good working order, firemen said, Mrs. Seconder’s husband Jack, a laidoff factory worker, is in Ari- zona seeking employment, his wife said. ~ A Korean War veteran, Seconder is secretary of the Disabled Amer- ican Veterans Post 16 in Pontiac. It was feared that many of the. post's the blaze. Angry. Abel Slaps Fines DETROIT ( — Coach Sid Abel slapped $100 fines on 14 of the 18 members of the Detroit Red Wings today for their poor show- ing in losing 5-0 to the New York Rangers . — eee he ever had seen a Detroit team play in his 22 years as a player and coach. . four of their last 22 new proposals on the rednifi¢ation|ments | of Gefmany to counter Soviet. de-| - mands that the Allies get out ofjn European tour of ‘London, Paris | Norris and Bonn. He implied he is doing}room “ 250 N. Cass Lake Rd. and — next to a blazing hallway in order’ ~ on 14 Wings Abel said’ seek the tink uae The Red, Wings have won only of flames,” she said, 2h records were destroyed in ~~ m= 2 rs 2 2 = ‘ ' i he | . or in the balcony. ; be among the 5,000 educators at- ‘and unwelcomed as the old one last As eek o yet of ww ca a. aishnavenk Del: (AP} ~ A screamed hysterically in} . killing my An usher snapped on the theater) “He's lights, and some 50 patrons turned in their seats. They saw Jose Longoria slashing wildly with a pocket knife at a small boy, his son Steven. The 4-year-old died quickly of - body wounds. The mother, Violet, 25, sobbing as she was taken to a: hospital for treatment of shock, told pe lice the story. She and her husband were es tranged. She and Steven were living with her parents, . Longoria, 32, was released from jail only. last Thursday after serving time|* for drunken driving. He asked to meet her Thursday to discuss future custody of the boy. The child sat enthralled -by the movie, one specifically aimed at youngsters. His parents became more and more embroiled in a bitter discussion. A no one heard them. They were in the back row of the .spacious Warner Theatre. Most of the other patrons were down front, Suddenly, police said, Longoria flashed the knife. A patron, David Cole, was the first to reach Longoria when the lights went on. The father offered no resistance, Police said Longoria had told them he felt the child was under a bad influence. “I love my son, but I'd rather have him dead then up to be a juvenile delinquent,” he said. longoria, onetime investigator for a private detective agency and . lately “a Jaborer, was charged * with murder. - Camera Store Thelt of $948 Told to Police The theft of $948 in cash and was reported to Pontiac lice yesterday by Mark Davis, of Mark's Camera Mart, 83 N.. Saginaw St, * * * The theft, disqbvered yesterday, was believed to have taken place last ee Davis told police the checks totaling $688 and $240 cash * * * Police said there was no evi- dence the drawer had been forced open. . George Yansen to Attend Principals’ Convention George R. Yansen, principal of Médison Junior High School, will Secret Service today jwas officially designa’ _ BIG MAC IN ACTION — The 5,100 ton Coast Guard ice-breaker Mackinaw, world's. largest, shows her form in crushing through 20-foot packed ice at the entrance of Grand Haven harbor. It was called from Detroit to free the buoy tender Woodbine, left, which ‘had been icebound for two weeks. It took the Mackinaw a couple Se ee ee ee Utah Men Accused in Plot fo Steal Gold WASHINGTON (AP), — The announced |- the arrest of two- Salt Lake City, Utah, men accused. of taking part */in a conspiracy to steal gold trom the Kennecott Copper Co. and sell it on the black market. The arrests were made Thurs- day night ip Sait Lake City. * * * The men were..to be arraigned in federal court there on charge of acquiring and holding gold without authority, Secret Service headquarters here said about $2,100 of stolen gold was seized from a Salt Lake City assayer. A spokesman said the investi- gation is continuing. He indicated there might be more arrests. + * Kennecott said sévera) months ago that investigation showed a shortage in its gold inventory. The amount has never been disclosed. Those arrested were identified as James Maughan, 37, an em- ploye of the Pioneer Realty Co., and Thomas M. Montgomery, 29, a Kennecott employe. Time Simplifies Name DOWNEY, Calif. (UPI) ~— When the North American Aviation Co, developed a neW aitto-surface mis- sile for the Air Force, the device * Weapon System 131B” g “ is” Now that the weapon is béing instailed on B-52 bombers, it is called the “Houndog.”’ IDraft Bill Due in House WASHINGTON \W—Extension of the ‘military draft, overwhelm- “ingly approved Thursday by the House, headed today for slower action in the Senate. ; Top Job—Dogcatcher EFFINGHAM, Il. (UPI) — Mayor Paul Taylor today advised aspiring office-holders to start right at the top-~-and run for dog- catcher. The mayor's job pays ag ry year, the dogcatcher's ' 30 Below in Minnesota Cold Stings. By The Associated Press “, A-new cold wave, just as bitter weekend, See oe Mire. we oe Pete y bewhaind pont of the country’s midsection pitas 30, degrees helow zero sethora Aipnaeote. end & was ‘The Weather rea NTLAG’ “i” Bareee Revert today. Chance of » few Sen hv a warmer. Westerly wings at ees ean this morning = tater pad \ southerly # - teday 20. Low to- Teds Pentiae wv Cae “preseding @ a.m. Sie 2% Wind velocity 10 m.p.h. et at 5:03 eo Gaturdey at 7:1 7 : nena ee atenere ? * i Mei dbesacamesaeas ate Aca dora eeeee Midwest near zero as far mouth as northern Arkansas, Snow added to the win- try chill from northern Arkansas and southern Missouri into Ten- nessee and southern Kentucky, It was freezing in riorthern sections of the Gulf states, . - ‘Most of the Easter- and South- {etn sections were out of the cold air pocket. But ‘the icy air ap- peared headed through the Ohio Valley and into the Middlg Atlan- tie states a New England a8 well as the Western Gulf region, More than five inches of snow covered Fayetteville, Ark., and storm swept across parts of the Middie Missouri and Ohio Valleys Thursday and continued. during the night in some areas. Skies cleared behind the snow belt, and temperatures dropped, edging to near zero at Fayette. ville. . ‘ * x * Snow flurries flecked the Appa- tilachians, and light snow and flur- vies fell in the Great Lakes region from northern Indiana northward through northern Michigan. The snow cover. nton, Mich., was 46 ij Ree 34 vi ag “also was reported in the northern Rockies, adding ges Tos oat on the ground at West Yellow- To Get Help, Not Punishment HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI)—Officials were so touched by the troubles young couple who sold their Money Crisis Perils School Construction (Continued From Page One) dition to the millage allocated by the Fax Allocation Board, an ex- tra 8.75 mills which the voters approved four years ago, Its othé@r source of income \* premised on the State Legisiature approving ald of $147 per pupil. “With the trouble the State Treasury is in, school districts can't be too certain they'll re- celve that ald,” Whitmer said. “It's the erosion of the school tax rates because of reduced allo- cations which will create an op- erating deficit in 1959-60 — the size of which will depend on the amount of reduced allocation,” Whitmer stated. Some way must be found, he asserted, to increase wages and salaries ‘‘just to maintain the pres- ent level of purchasing power of school employes —° just to keep pace. CHANGE NEEDED “Any improvement factor in wages and salaries: would require further increases in operating costs," Whitmer said. —~ + *« * eight-year-old twin. boys for $500 that they dropped all charges them. Offers of help for the couple were put forward, District Attorney Dan Walton told Justice of the Peace W. C. Ragan yesterday “I see no pur- pose to be served in prosecuting these people. What they need is * dismissal Ragan did jugt that. “T've been hoping someone would make such a motion,” he said. ; * * * Mr. and Mrs. Clark D. Stillion yesterday turned over .the twins, Mrs. Stillion’s children by a previ- ‘ous marriage, to a policewoman and a juvenile officer who posed as a childless couple. The officer gave Stillion $300 i marked bills and promised to turn in an hour with $200 more. In return Stillion made out a “bill of sale” for the boys. The officers arrested the couple and charged them with —_oe minor children. * * * Besides the twins, who were born in England before their mother moved to the United States, the Stillions have two girls, Nancy, 4, and Tina, 3. Mra, Stillion divorced the twins’ father in Eng- land in’ 1953, a Twins’ Parents Released then stationed in England with the U.S. Air Force, Walton told city probation offi- cials he had talked with both parents and felt there should be no effort to take the children trom Gn attorney caid a client, -O. R. Tautenhahn, had. offered the -Stil- lion family a place to live near Westfield, Tex. He said there was a school nearby and offered to help them find.work. Stillion- said he had been unable you see your children hungry?” “I tried to get a job but with no local references I just couldn't,’ | he said. “With money (from the| Hsale of the twins) we were going to get the car fixed and go out to Bridgeville, Calif, where a friend said I could work in a lumber camp.” * * * Stillion said he knew the ‘bill of sale” for the twins was not legal, and planned to return and reclaim the boys when he got a new start. They were reunited with their children, who had been kept in* the P segoss probation department,. me Sabie pees eee. 4 ‘Bil Introduced jin Legislature Would, Provide Funds “for Expansion 7 ae - A bill in which Pontiac Municipal} / Airport is seeking $89,000 in state funds for a $356,000 expansion pro- gram next year has been intro- duced in the Senate in Lansing. * & °* Whether the city gets the money depends on the mood of the econ- omy-minded Legislature. The Pontiac bid, approved by meets, eee Goleet &2 store annual general fund appro- pristions for aslrport projects throughout the state. Hémer D. Hoskins, Pontiac air- port manager, said the © $89,000/° would be adequate, if matched by local and federal funds, to finance improvements making the airport more attractive to commercial pas- senger and cargo flights. 2 PROJECTS FOR 1960 Two big projects planned for 1960, he said, are extension of the new east-west runway to 5,500 feet). in length and construction of a terminal ‘ramp next to the ter- minal building, which is, scheduled for construction this year. The money would also cover asphaiting the east-west runway and its taxi strips and instalta- tion of lights along others, taxi- strips, Hoskins said. Plans call for the construction to be financed under the federal aid to airports program, in which the federal government shares_in 50 per cent of the cost and state and local governments 25 per cent each. — * ® * Thus, the airport is hoping the ‘city. will ‘match the state's $89,000 with its own $89,000 and the federal government will put up $178,000, “But if any of the agencies federal, state or local—trims its share, ‘then the others will have to trim theirs accordingly under the formula,” Hoskins pointed out, © In an austerity drive last year, the Legislature sliced its appropri- ation for the terminal building by $50,000, with the résult that the city| was threatened with losing a total| $200,000 for the airport under the federal aid formula. Wants Revised. Hom - estead Law The only way to make any signif- icant change in the school oper- ating budget — particularly fo a budget reduction — would be to change wage and salary costs, he pointed out. But, Whitmer warned, re- ducing wages would mean a‘tow- ering of quality instruction, Re- ducing the number of teachers would be unfeasible because of | increasing enroliments._ Unless some solution is found to remedy the money shortage, the building program will have to be scrapped and other school serv- ices cut, he said. . Didn’t Miss Him Sooner BITHA, Israel (UPT)—Mrs. Leah Shmuel told police her hus- band has been missing for five months. Asked why she didn't report his disappearance sooner, she explained: “I didn’t rmiiss. a until now.” ~ Icicles Stop Locomotive BISHOPTON, England (UPI)— Icicles stopped a heavy locomo- tive last night. Railwaymen said the -icicles hanging °over the mouth of a tunnel were so big that the engineer was forced to stop ‘after hitting them and wait 39. minut until they were Cleared fr the track. -4tour sections of Oakland County Hopes brightened today for Bal Fifty-Niners,"" who plan to settle in Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula, with the announcement County Congressman William S. Broomfield that he is oe for Senator Hart Will Tour County With Judge Candidate U.S. Senator Philip A. Hart, formerly from Birmingham, will Feb. 14 and 15 with James C. Allen, -candidate for Circuit Court Judge. * -&* * Allen will be with Hart for a breakfast Feb. 14 at Mitchell's in Waterford Township, a noon lunch- eon at the Villa Inn in Lake Orion, a stop in Clarkston at 3 p.m., and a 7 p.m, dinner at the CAI Building in Waterford Town- ship. * * * On Sunday, Feb. 15, the two will host a breakfast in Avon Township and appear at noon at the Far- mington cies and Loan Build- by Oakland | Solon Seeks Aid for ‘59ers more federal assistance for such homesteading- ~aaiventures. t* * &* Broomfield said he has already begun work -on two possibilities — revision of the homestead laws to make group settlements easier, and release of surplus foods to settlers who need the supplies. The 50-family group known as “The Fifty-Niners’” wag unable to get federal help of food and machinery as they readied their upcoming emigration to a primi- tive section of the rugged Kenai Peninsula, “The Homestead Act in partic- ular,"* Broomfield said, ‘“‘has some antiquated provisions which ought to be up to date. It was designed to take care of individual families, not groups like the Fifty- Niners." ® * * Rapeueneatives of the group had hoped to get an agreement which would permit them to live in one community instead Of building a home ‘on each 160-acre homestead as required by law. “This provision is in special need of change,"’ Broomfield ‘said, ‘‘and I believe Congress wil] be recep- tive to solving problems of this ing. nature.” [RESTORED LATER Later, the $50,000 was restored by the Aeronautics Board out of its reserves, bringing local and fed- eral contributions back up. But the Aeronautics Board vir- tually exhausted its reserves last year in helping Pontiac and other communities stricken by the leg- inlative economy move, Hoskins pointed out. “That means that if the Legisla- ture decides to trim our ‘appropri- ations again this year, we haven't any prospects of being bailed out of by the Aeronautics Board <—_ ” Hoskins warned. *x* * * Not only is the airport threatened by economy in Lansing, but in Washington, too, where the federal airport appropriations bill is under debate by Congress. Pontiac’s appropriation is tied in to a $585,000,000 aid-to-airports bij there, but some quarters have suggested trimming this to $200,000,000, . “With the airplane transportation business conyerting from canon tional engines to turbo-props and jets, ‘this is no time to cut fed- eral assistance to airports,’’ Hos- kins said, ~ CAN’T EXPAND ALONE “Airports are not in financial po- sition to expand on their own, even with state aid. They've got to have federal assistance.” The runway expansion at the FROM THE DEPTHS — The tail section of | the American Airlines plane that plunged into New York's East River is lifted by derrick onto listed as & lighter. foe ee : \ er ¥ Pontiac airport calls for 1,500 ad- ditional feet at the west end of the east-west runway, a project fhe which property and clearance rights were acquired jast year. With @ 5,500-foot runway, the air- port could handle conventional car- go planes and medium-sized com- mercial passenger planes, Hoskins said. Toward $356,000 Plan). the State Department of Aero- | wmaries which ones should remain meeting v ating a better understanding be- tween candidates and yoters. As a whole, candidates opposed Questioned as to why the town- ship did not do something about road conditions, the candidates told voters that all roads = county supervision. Township cials make requests and hope they! will be included in the county road! program,” they said. Sapervisor Arno Hulet Hiuatrat- ed the breakdown ‘of how the 15- mill -township tax is spent, To those urging economy, he ex- plained that the township is cur- rently operating on a tight budg- et. Even by cutting police and fire protection, which township of- ficials do not want, the tax Sav- ing would be negligible, Hulet said, Commenting on the meeting, Mrs. Eoff said ‘Questions were honest and sincere and none went unanswered, We have some splen- did candidates and it is going to be difficult to decide at the pri- on the ballot for the regular elec- tion in the spring.” Birmingham University of Mich- igan alumnae will hear several foreign students speak when the group meets Tuesday at the home| Police Get Kidnaper | After Hot Chase (Continued From Page One) nal investigator for the Solano County Sheriff's Office, snapped handcuffs on the abductor, Mrs, Dawson, suffering from jcuts on her face and neck was | field at Vacaville and then taken, | home. * ek -* Cordoza éstimated the chase, covered more than 24 miles. “My own speedometer was right up against the 120 mark at one time, so I guess he must have been going that fast or faster.” At the Fairfield Jail, McArthur was held for questioning by FBI agents. Dr. Stubblefield said Mrs. Daw- son's condition was ‘“‘just fine.” “She had small wounds in the head from: flying glass, but only one cut required stitches,” he: said. . The Dawsons operate a 700 acre ranch near Dixon, They have two children, John Dawson Jr., who helps his father run the ranch, and Mrs. George Wallace, and five grandchildren, City Ambulance Driver.Becomes Crash Victim A Pontiac ambulance driver ended up as a ‘passenger’ in another ambulance Thursday when his was struck from behind by a panel truck. James T. Wheat, 34, of 307 Branch St., an employe of Mercy, jhis ambulance when it stalled on \Mt. - Clemens street at the city limits. No one else was in it at the time. The truck driver, Clyde G. Skin- ner, 30, of 570: Melrose St., said he realized too late that the ambulance wasn't moving and slammed on his brakes, skidding into the vehicle. The ambuldnce was knocked 270 feet by the impact, Pontiac Police said, Wheat was taken to Pontiac General Hospital by another am- bulance and is reported in fair condition today with arm and head injuries. - . Skinner was treated for minor injuries and released. < State Controller Gives Word a jet, state controller. o~ by the State Administrative the state’s cash crisis. Major points were: minimum for essential usage.” . 3. No filling of vacant —— in the position.” Agencies Must Tighten Belts LANSING (AP)—Orders for a belt-tightening economy program have gone to all state agencies from James W. Mil- “The orders spelled out the general directive approved 1, No out-of-state travel “except under special cir- cumstances which can be justified as vitally necessary.” Any travel requests for the remainder of the fiscal year must / be submitted to the budget department before Feb. 13. 2. Purchases of equipment permitted only on emergency basis°and of supplies “in every instance to whe services of the state are wholly dependent on the person Board to save money during sh positions “unleds: established Ambulance Service, was driving | has = The. Ba in Birmingham \Candidates Rally Held | at Bloomfield School © 1,of Mrs, William J. Bird on-Lyon- burst Road. _Seacbers ie the Diretaghens and Bloomfield area at- alae en cuvendiy alll Se to honored guests of the other alumnae members. “Operation Friendship” will be ” | observed in the area tomorrow and Sunday and again March 21 and 92 .when 40 foreign students at- tending U. of M. will spend: the weekend with families in Birming- ham, Pontiac, Royal Oak and Farmington, ve jou <6 kegs wes stant’ the YMCA Camp Nissokone last building here tonight. At boys and their fathers will meet fj-\for swimming in ~ Barnum ey Sanlor High Schoo} poo to the co building the group will hear Arthur Detert, camp director, speak on next sum- mer’s plans. First Lt. James R. Fowler,. 28, of 224 Hadsell Dr., Bloomfield Township is one of seven Michi- 'gan Air Force reservists now en- route to Alaska to take part in a training exercise at Elmendorf Air Foree Base near Anchorage. The group left Selfridge Air _|Force Base, Mount Clemens, yes- terday on the 3,000-mile flight. They are due back Feb. 12. Lt. Fowler, a pilot, flies multi- engined troop carrier aircraft, Those accompanying him on the Alaska trek from here are mem- bers of his crew. They are assigned to the 403rd Reserve Troop Carrier Wing at Selfridge AFB. 5 Men Killed in 3 AF Crashes S Futile Search Goes On for Plane Carrying 12 Missing Over Atlantic By The Associated Press Three Air Force planes crashed ‘Thursday, killing at least five men---A - futile’ air-and-sea search Air Force weather plane, The accidents brought the ‘total of air fatalities for the week to a minimum of 87, Thirteen persons are missing, 12 of them aboard the weather plane. Worst of the crashes was that of an American Airlines plane which plunged into the East River at New York Tues- day night, killing 65, Three civilians testing an Air Force Flying Boxcar C119 were killed when the plane crashed and caught fire at the edge of San Francisco Bay. The plane was on a test flight. Killed were M. L, pitt, 49; and Russell Hansen, 44, A twin-jet F89 fighter crashed on a high ridge 25 miles south- west of Great Falls, Mont., killing man is. missing. Names were with- held. The jet was on a routine train- ing flight from Malstrom Air Force Base at Great Falls, ‘ A B25 approaching the Little Rock (Ark.) Air Force Base sud- denly fell, killing one of the five men aboard, He was Sgt, E, C. Wilson, 31, of Newark, Ark, The other four had only injuries. It was the second fata] accident at the base since Tuesday night, when a B47 crashed while making a landing approach. All three aboard were killed. The Coast Guard said no sign been found of wreckage or survivors of the B50 hurricane hunter plane which left Bermuda Wednesday. 2nd Former Member of ‘Our Gang: Dies MEADVILLE, Pa. (AP)—Death has claimed a second former member of the “Our Gang’ movie comedy cast within the past three weeks, * t */ Don Law, 38, who played “Fats” in some 20 of the old-time child comedy films, died. here Thursday after a brief illness. Carl (Alfalfa) Switzer, 32, was shot to a Jan, 21 in Van- ‘Nuys, Calif,,' in “r, wer $50, In recent years Law managed a clothing store and the Meadville office of the Greyhound-Harmony shortline poy companies. He is survived , his wife and three Jehildren/ Funeral service will be Monday. Derlies GM Break-Up /wasumncton (UPI) —Assist- .| ment will attempt to divest Gen eral eters Sein. A tees x | auta lines, tacranan Pag %, ee treated by Dr. Howard L. Stubble-"or the ‘tiantic continued for an, Vinson, 46, the pilot; C. W. Clam- | one of its two crewmen. The other © * 4 a , s “yy ° THE PONTIAC PRESS, 1 FRIDAY, _FERRUARY | a. 1950. Governor Cites wild Vasant Kansan Slams vichoan TOPEKA, Kan. (AP)—“Michigan is completely broke * because bureaucracy has run’wild with alleged: things for the. good of the people, and Massachusetts is in the same fix,” says Gov. George Docking of Kansas. Docking said yesterday Kansas is headed in the same | direction and he is trying to stop it. : “We don’t seem to get people in the Legislature whe _ are honest enough or intelligent enough to stop it,” he * “‘Docking’s blast at Michigan and Massachusetts camo during a discussion about collecting sales tax from news- paper sales. When one newsman said only three states col- lect such taxes the governor said what other states. did wasn’t any measuring stick. Docking said Michigan got into trouble because the bureaucrats in one program or another were always going to | “take it out of politics,” Michigan's state schools, he said, have been allowed to run themselves. — Docking is the first Democrat ever re-elected governor of Kansas and he is a persistent critic of the administra- tion of the University of Kansas and Kansas State College Bs the Board of Regents which agministers state ecmeols. (2 Detroit } Airports. Lack Same Equipment “i stall’ ILs equipment at ‘both ends of @ runway because a baek course DETROIT @ — he-vietion alt server. said today conditions present when an American Airlines Electra plane crasied at New ably-would have beep present at Detroit's two major airports under similar landing approach. The pilot of the ill-fated Electra was making what is called-a ‘‘back course’ approach +o the instru- ment runway ‘at La Guardia when it crashed Wednesday. This is a common method of landing, . FRIDAY & SATURDAY C) Gas Eeplosion Injures Two Ecorse Roomers Hurt as Blast and Flames Destroy Pair of Homes \ oan wile ; 40-Hr. Alarm Clock Sate T 49 Value — factory rong ta 90 = tax). D heeotty Tver Sc 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor DETROIT (#—Two persons were injured when a gas explosion de- molished one house and touched off a fire which destroyed a neigh- boring home in Ecorse last night. , * * * Wiley Milton, 61, was treated for minor burns. 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Lyons, a former Pon- tiac city commissioner, died yester- iday afternoon in Pontiac Osteo- ipathic Hospital after an illness of several weeks, He was 77. * * * |. A-member of Central Methodist a Mr. Lyons seryed two For Free Estimate CARL SHEL AND SONS a as city commissoner, He . 4994 DIXIE HWY. ined also been an assistant county DRAYTON OR 39-5043 jerobation officer, - . 4 Open Friday til9P:M. f/ For many years he was a supervisor with Wilson Foundry & Machine Co, Surviving are his wife Louise of - pe menelpry 8t.; a son, Dr. John G. Lyons of Owosso; five grand- | children; a sister; and a brother. «+ *& ® Service will be held 1:30. p.m. | with Dr. Milton H. Bank officiating, Memorials may be made to the | building fund of Central Methodist Church, the family said. Blaze Destroys ‘UP Landmark Framer Battle Hancock Fire in 10 Below Zero Weather; Loss $65,000 | | } Hancock # = 10 below zero weather, firemen today battled a j blaze that destroyed an auto body ——- = eee se ee a ee METRO FURN. Ce New Address | and repair plant in this Upper Is 88 $ Michigan community, Loss was es- - Bagh Saginaw : } timated at $65,000. * = *. They brought it under control three hours after it: broke out at 5:30 a.m. The flathes, fanned by sharp winds, temporarily threatened an adjacent apartment building, the Elks Temple, and a storage tank containing 20,000 gallons of fuel. The two-story plant was an old landmark, Part of it was used a century ago as a carriage repair and blacksmith shop. ' * *« * ew Destroyed in the frame and brick passenger cars and a bus owned by the Copper Country Tourist Lines. The bus was in for repairs, Fire from Hancock's twin city of Houghton, as well as from Dollar Bay and Hurontown joined Hancock firemen in battling the blaze. The cause was not deter- mined. Despite the bitter weather, fire hydrants functioned without freez- ing up and firemen were able to keep the blaze from spreading to other buildings. \ if y f if | \ Oakland Fuel & Paint 430 Orchard Lake. “FE 5.6159 NEW ‘S9 WAGONS mee $1995” The General Electric plant in BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER | Schenectady, N.Y., is the world’s (oes largest facility. for producing elec- i — ha | trical equiptment. from the Huntoon Funeral Home. Saturday at Sparks-Griffin Chapel | structure were two trucks, several. _ MRS, wittiaM EVERETT Service for Mrs. William (Cath- tbrook Rd.,. Waterford Township, will be held at 2: p.m. Saturday Deaths in Tone and: Nearby Areas "EVERETT 8. TODD - Service for Everett S. Todd, 93, of 99 Norton Ave., will be held at 1:30 p.m, Saturday from the ee ee | MATT LUKONEN | “Matt Lukonen, 56, of 731 E. Mad- Jison St. died yesterday in St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital after an ill- s of four weeks. He was an employe of Pontiac Motor Division for 21 years and a member of Eagles Lodge 1230. Surviving are a niece and a nephew. Mr, Lukonen's body is at the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. WILLIAM B, SNELL William B. Snell, 59, of 102 Park- dale St., was dead on arrival yesterday afternoon at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital’ following a heart attack. “He was an employe of General Motors Truck and Coach Division and a member of First Baptist Church and the Baraca Class of his church. ‘Mr. Snell leaves his wife, Mary; a daughter, Mary Jane at home; a sister, and three brothers. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Huntoon Funeral Home with burial in Perry - Deaths Elsewhere NEW: YORK (AP)—Curt Sachs, | mm, TT, noted German-born historian, author, and teacher in the field of music, died Thursday after a brief illness, Sachs was a highly regarded professor. of musicology and curator ‘of Berlin's Museum of Musical. Instruments until he fled Nazi Germany in 1933, * * * , BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) + Dr. Samuel Wheeler Edgecombe, 52, of Decatur, Hil, dean of faculty of agricultural sciences and pro- fessor of horticulture at the Amer- ican University of Beirut, - died Thursday of heart disease. He formerly was professor of horti- culture at Iowa State and head of the department of horticulture at Utah State. * & & ANN ARBOR w—Dr. Joseph G. Tarboux, professor of electrical Michigan, died of a heart attack to- dav. He was 60. Dr. Tarboux. joined the Michiean faculty in 1952, He previoly had was graduated in 1918, and at Cor- nell and the University of Tennes- Mt. Park Cemetery. engineering at the University of taught at Clemson, from which he Harry Truman’ 3) ‘Double’ Dies. — at Age of 73 burial in Oak Hill Cuaaes: A tormer auditor for Floyd Kent, realtor, Mr. Everett died Wednes- day evening at his home after an illness of six months. MRS, FRANK BURCH © MILFORD — Service for Mrs. ger (Augusta) Burch, 98, of 18 N. Olander st., Daytona Beach, Fla., a former Milford resident, will be held 1:30 p.m. a tme,| 8 Richardson-Bird Funeral Home, Milford. Burial will be in Wixom Cemetery, Wixom, — Service was also held today from Baggett-McIntosh Funeral Home in Florida and the body will lie in state at the Milford funeral home Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Burch was a aseuber of 'Milford Presbyterian Church, Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Francis Howes and Mrs. Fred Armstrong, both of Daytona Beach, Fla.; six grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren, / Harry S$, Truman’ 2 A show, solid Republican, . Madam.” - at a Republican convention. Gets Trombly Note LANSING (UPI) — Gov. G. Mennen Williams has received the retirement request of Pro- bate Judge Joseph W. Trombly of Mount Clemens. The letter re- questing disability. . retirement will be turned over to Lawrence Farrell, executive secretary of the state retirement system. Far- rell will arrange for a medical examination on Trombly’s hear- ing impediment. Soviet Fishing Fleet Off Coast of Norway BERGEN, Norway (AP)—A big Soviet fishing’. fleet of about 300 ships begap operating today just, outside the fishéry boundary om Norway's west coast. Several Norwegian warships be- gan. patrolling the. boundary line, ‘four miles from the Norwegian coast just off Kristiansund _ to scare off any = trespassers. NEW YORK. (AP) — Former|} iced his resemblance to|B. His new career was born—de- spite his protests that he was a * singer, not’ an actor, and was a The high point of Fisher’s sec- ond career was his imitation of Truman in the musical * ‘Call Me Fisher made a “shock entrance” | 103 N. SAGINAW. st. tAcross from SIMMB— JACOBSEN’S Flowers BD PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER Be A MILES . 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CHICAGO (UPD—One ‘reason ‘a jhigher automobile insurance rates, according to a recent survey, is the| fact that claims and court settle- FRANKFURE, Germany | (AP) ments ‘have. also ‘been aning big:|.ays the East German Commu- Ger. ~“Tnists tried to ¢onvince ‘ him. that The seine df Casualty and|the Americans were responsible Surety Companies said the average for - being held captive eight court set weexs. \ ee cocina 8 mal The 27-year-old flier from Wash- per cont ington, D.C., was released Thurs- tween 1947 and 1957, while the cost/day after negotiations between the of living was going up only 12.6 per|Reds- and the American Red cent, =| Cross. ~The which. does not recognize East Expert’ Guidance — -McCALLUM & DEAN T 409 E: —— Birmingham HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS Wide Selection of Components Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room |Germany, would not . negotiate jwith the satellite regime and held ithe Russians responsible for his idetention. . | Four other American’ soldiers iwho had been held in East Ger- imany were freed at the same Itime after payment of 4,500 marks i— $1,071 — for their ‘‘detention ‘fiexpenses.'’ U.S. intelligence offi- cers were questioning them today. Mackin landed in East Germany Dec. 3 when he got lost on a flight inear the border, ran out-of gas, and parachuted. Looking pale but otherwise. in 'good health, he told-newsmen that ‘he was ‘well treated. with no threats of, physical harm,” For the bai two days he was Complete Installation MI 4-5230 wd U, S. government,| [Freed Airman Says Reds | Blame U.S, for Captivity. apparently to establish his iden- officials. told him he was being by American authorities.” glimpse of two Soviet army men in the villa at Erfurt’ where he was held but that these were the only Russians he had seen, The guards and other officers” wore uniforms - of the -East German army. He got one letter from his wife Jan, 28 and was permitted to send her two. The couple had a brief reunion here at Army headquar- ters before he met newsmen. ‘Mackin talked with a U.S, in- telligence officer at his, side to rule out answers to any questions regarded of an intelligence na- ture. , And They Still Run LONDON ® — More than 200 ears, all manufactured before 1905, were entered in the annual ee race, H GLAMOROUS > EXTRA LOW PRICES! STYLE! | BETTER VALUE! BIGGEST SAVINGS EVER! _ Elite, Contemporary questigned for a total of 10 hours,/ tity. After that the East German) _ held “because of noncooperation| Mackin said he” had caught-a} . LIBERACE: He's no pizza pie king. GEORGE Brother George Fond of Lee | Had No Quarrel With Liberace, Hopes to Join Pianist Again DALLAS (NEA)—Brother George i} Liberace — he's the one with the ‘violin — would like it to be known that: He is not a pizza pie king. He is still very muc h-in show ‘business, He..and Brother Lee — he's the ‘one with the piano -- have not had a fight. He hopes one day to appear both light =» the .candelabra | ence again.” George felt he had to make these comments because of the rumors that have been flying since .he and Lee broke up their brother) jact in October 1957. The rumors) |would have it not only that the brothers are feuding, but that! ‘Mama Liberace has disowned both ‘her sons... “It was a handshake parting” between Brother Lee and me,’ ‘Dallas. “We were doing our last show together at the Town Casino in Buffalo, N.Y., and knowing it was our last show, we both ' broke down and cried like babies | Tight onthe stage — in the | middle of our act, That bit was E most certainly not in the script. “| Permit Voters to Keep’ igained the right today to make ‘Ithe laws.of France. But President - |Assembly, | with his brother ‘“‘where we can | | George said during a visit in The Bedroom ... 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Nothing would | Please her ‘together again,” George insists that his quarrel, if any, was and is with some of Lee's managers and advisors. He siys: “The feud gossip began after one of Brother Lee's TV broadcasts. |Someone in the audience asked | with a calypso song, ‘he’s out mak- ‘ing a fortune selling pizza pies.’ | “Nothing could be further from ithe truth than that, It's true:I’m | side — most show people do have (a sideline — but I'm certainly not smaking a fortune out of it. ‘My. split with Lee came. be- cause I could not agree with his |management and legal advisors. jIf I had stayed, I would have turned into nothing but a gimmick —like the candelabra.” “Of course, Mama Liberace was upset when \we parted, but that | She loves more than to’ see us him where I was, and he answered in the frozen foods business on thé ale De Gaulle Takes’ Move: by Cabinet will Communists Out - PARIS i — Parliament aes Te Charles de Gaulle took a power- ful swipe at the Cammunists in the final hotrs:of his 10 manths of:rule by decree. The Cabinet, meeting under the chairmanship of De Gaulle, de-, cided to eliminate proportional | representation as the method of | electing municipal councillors in. cities of less than 120,000 pop-' ulation, | * * * I Iistead the councillors will be chosen on a two-round system of, voting. This permits other parties , to band together in sonee districts, in the run-off voting to defeat the Reds, | Only 15 big ciies will continue | to use proportional representation. | Only one of these—Le Havre—has | ben under Communist admin- istration. . - | The Communists have been able. ito maintain a strong organization. through their control of* local af-| fairs in many small towns. . * * * Coming en top of the crushing defeat dealt the Communists in recent elections the loss of municipal | strongholds would be a stiff blow) to the Reds. In the. legislative, elections, which were held on the , two-round system of district vot-. ing, the number of Communist | deputies was payed from 145 to 10. From here on the government: jwill no longer have the right to, make laws. bills, which Parliament may ap: | prove or reject, | * * * | Municipal elections in Algeria twere ordered. between April 15) jand May. 15. De Gaulle is count- ling on the elections bringing forth | true representatives of the Mos-' lem masses in Algeria — some- thing ke didn't get in the legis- lative elections late last year. | When the Fourth Republic crum- | lied and De Gaulle was called to power last June, he accépted only , jon the condition he be given the, right to rule by decree. . 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The former president of Har- vard: University bases his report on visits of himself or a staff | member to 55 high schools (8 in Michigan) in 26 states. His two year study financed by the Car- _negie Corp. at a cost of $370,000 presents a reasoned and sensible program which.can be put into effect without disrupting the basic American educational pro- gram. . we We ee Dr, Conant Tecommends, among other things, that the 21,000 high schools in the U.8, be reduced to ~ 9,000 by further consolidation and is" of the opinion that high schools with graduating classes of fewer than 100 “can be satisfactory only at exor-. bitant expense.” He is convinced that © ‘in many states the number one prob-” lem is elimination of.the small high. school by district ‘thereby providing all students ‘with _ better ipcilities and opportunities. x * * The simply written 140 page . Study emphasizes the importance. not only of : providing for the academically talented student but for the vast majority whose for- mal education ends with - ‘high The distinguished scientist, teach- er and administrator is a staunch de- fender of public education. He “sees P€ Iveta w Ged Gur aiddien ts pesiele or hial schools, he points out, do ‘so/ because of smaller, classes, in-- vidual attention, tighter ¢urricu- lum or for religious reasons, and they willing to pay for these extra eatures. . x & *&- Dr. Conant wisely concludes that education ‘must be judged commu- nity by community, school by school. Improvement of conditions, he says, “in many instances will depend upon an altered attitude of the community quite as much as upon action by a school ‘board or the school adminis- tration.” Gun Safety Program Worth Consideration One of the many bills that will be considered by the 1959 Legislature is | a ae gun saféty education progiam. for - Yougaters under 17 a Boy _-. ‘versary. for 47 of the 237 atcidents in the small game season, and eight of the 41 deer season mishaps. x x. Presumably the program would — ,have to be self-supporting with “the instructors serving without pay. With our many interested sportsmen’s groups, it would seem possible that this could be accom- plished. It has been estimated that 150,000 : youngsters would be eligible for the instruction. Sending these boys and girls into the Michigan’ outdoors after completing a course on fire- arms would be a tremendous step toward cutting down hunting sea- son accidents. x * * The measure is backed by the National Rifle Association, Michigan “United “Conservation Clubs and other. sportsmen’s ‘groups. The State Conservation Department has indicated its solid backing. ar The Man About Town Scout Week Opens Saturday; Plans for “Clinton Valley Observance “Last word in automobiles: “Step “On- it.” According to Executive Secretary of Clinton Valley Council, Edward H. Leland, this annual Boy Scout Week will have a - Jocal Observance that centers in the home. The, week is from Feb. 7 to 13, Scouting’s home appeal is to be stressed. It also is to be made an gecasion with ld purpose, to draw greater pub- lig atténtion to Scouting, and to promote the idea of giving Scouts a greater con- fidence. in - themselves, largely ‘through. public appearances. These appearances are to be at school assemblies, parent nights, service club © ‘meetings, church and synagogue pro- grams and otherwise. ith a total enrollment of 9,655, opr Clinton Valley Council comprises most of the area 6f Oakland and Macomb Coun- ties, including the, cities of Pontiac and Mt. Clemens. These boys are divided among the three branches of Scouting as follows: Cubs, 5,800; Scouts, 3,111; Ex- plorers, 744. Plans already are under way, both local- ly and.on a national level, for the proper observance of Scouting’s — jubilee next year. Here's’ congratulations to Michigan’s oldest active newspaper writef, Mrs, Clara Moyer of St. Louls, celebrating her 96th birth- day. A grosbeak that somebody has marked with a band is a regular patron at the window feed box of Ruth Merrick of Ortonville. Does it.belong to you? ‘ - * econ 4 Here’s another argument against salt- ing the Sey, highways. According to Berkley Hanover of, Waterford, some Oakland County deer have been killed by cars when they were. licking the salt from the. pavement. — “Cows are smarter than chickens,” writes , 2 Henry Speman of Commerce Township, who says he has fooled his hens into laying more eggs by installing electric lights in his poultry house, but it had no effect on the milk production when he did the same thing in his dairy barn. In fact, one old cow showed a big reduction in her, butter fat. Verbal Orchids to- ‘Mr.and Mrs. Fred Tomrell of 28 Michigan Ave.; 52nd wedding anni- S. E. Minard of 88 Norton Ave.; 85th thday. Mr. and Mrs. William H- arnett aniiiversary. Mrs, Anna Siegfried ot Sylvan Lake; 90th birthday. . Mr, and Mrs. Grant Caynor ? ot Waterford: 5ist wedding anniversary. Mrs. Anthony Bellaire” of Keego Mgrbor; 80th: birthday. Mrs. Maynard Bellingham rmin ; 88rd birthday. "Bernard Jorgensen f * é Sh > of 638 Homestead Drive; sand wedding 4 Today’s Civies Lesson’ * David Lawrence Asks: . Voters Blunder by Picking Dems? WASHINGTON — An economic debacle is in the making. Cah it be avoided? gress took on in the election last November by giv- ing the Democra- tic Party control Awnenee of Congress. For the threat now is that, if the budget is unbalanced, higher. taxes acted, And if the revenues to bal- ance the higher spending begun by ‘ the Demoerats are not to be col- lected by the Government, then the American people are in for an era of inflation that could send the cost of living ‘upward and even- tually bring the dollar down to a ten-cent purchasing power. ~ © © This would mean international danger. For thé weakness in the American dollar would have a far- reaching effect on the ——— of Western nations. és The vote in the House and Sen- ate this.-week on the Federal . housing program is significant. It was a bold defiance of budget- . balancing and an invitation to higher and higher taxes. Presi- dent Eisenhower has said frankly that if the budget is anbalanced, he will demand the passage of higher taxes. The Democrats lined up almost solidly for budget-busting and dis- regarded the inflationary dangers. Of the 282 Democrats in the House; 257 voted to authorize $300,000,000 to provide direct loans to veterans for housing whenever they cannot borrow from private institutions. Only two Democrats voted with 121 Republicans against the meas- ure. Just why any group of Ameri- ean citizens should be giveri such an advantage—especially in these . days when there are outcries about “second-class citizenship” and dis- crimination—is not clear to any- body except the politicians, They think jhe relatively small number of veterans in the coun- try who. can't borrow from pri- vate loan institutions is a big enough vote to go after it disre- gard of the interests of all other voters. But that’s selfish and misguided politics. Democrats cast 51 of the 58 votes in.the Senate against the adminis- . tration's housing program, and in favor of more money than the “budget provided, * Only seven Democrats voted with 25 Republicans to . support the President's -budget. This shows plainly that, in both houses of Con- There ate several bills coming up for consideration, in Congress involving the expenditure of more billions than the budget “The Country Parson “ls, easy for us to count the fotks in church—but we need to be able to count on them outside, too.” y Both houses of Con- _with him so that provides. If the Densterats think the country is back of them, they’ll make a shambles of the President's budget. ° There is a feeling here on Capttol Hill that the country doesn't care and that the sky is the limit on public spending if a .‘‘welfare'’ label can be pinned on it. Indeed, there are many so-called econo- mists who say that the more spent, the more the country will prosper. No .private individual has ever been able to get by on a doetrine that’ favors spending more than one earns or borrowing more than one can pay back, The only reason the Govern- ment can borrow large sums for everybody will have to be en: nile its tax receipts are down is because people have confi- dence in the ultimate capacity of the Treasury to pay back what it borrows. — é Once this confidence is shaken and government bonds depreciate - in value, the Government has to pay higher and higher interest rates. The price of everything elsé goes up correspondingly. wk ke Nothing would please the Krem- "lin so much as to see the economy of the United States weakened from-within by unsound fiscal poll- cies. For an inflationary trend would make necessary even bigger spending to.pay higher prices for the same armament planned many months ago. This week was a critical one in American history, and the die seefns to have been cast by the Democratic Party in favor of in- flation, which means a further de- valuation of the purchasing power of the dollar. (Copyright, 1959) Dr. William Brady Says: Why Be.Rude to Guest Who Prefers Not to Drink? A public relations job requires when he can avoid it, He gets through such affairs by filling “a glass with pop and carrying it about no one will insist on replenishing his drink. This ruse, he says, en- ables him to avoid unpleasant com- ments by tipsy DR. BRADY hosts or guests who choose to take affront at any one who declines to drink with them. Although I am what some drink- ~ hosts appreciated my attitude and wanted me to come nevertheless. I found, however, that when the hosts got under the influence they forgot their. assurances and be-- came disagreeable or ‘downright offensive in their insistence that I drink with them. : Why do people behave that way about liquor? Would they annoy or insult a guest who de- clined to partake of beef on Fri- day or pork on Saturday? . They behave that way because -alcohol deprives the drinker of his higher faculties, judgment, decen- cy, modesty, responsibility. Thus in effect a few drinks changes a lady or a gentleman into a stinker. = * *. ie An alcoholic who went on peri- ddic bouts tried ‘to explain in sober interval why he drank. He said, he just. felt the need of a stimulant—but I reminded him “ee alcohol is not a stimulant narcotic. Well, then, he said, ie drank because he wanted to ‘fee! better, You mean, of course, I might have told him, that you want to be lees wwure of how ailearabiy, oF two,. ott ar G ae aioe or morphine or barbiturate does. A Pennsylvania paper reports. that @ research team concluded from éxperiments—‘‘None of. the stimulants, cocktails, drugs, epine- phring, ... . increaséd the coronary . blood flow. So it can't be said ‘liquor will greatly improve the lot of the heart patient. Alcohol, how- ngs opens up peripheral -arteries . making more blood flow . . .” ‘ ‘Now I don’t mean to carp, but... : the pares team should make up a & him regularly. its collective ae whether alcohol ‘a Washington man to attend many ‘oes or doesn’t improve circula~ é cocktail parties. He doesn't drink, tion, blood flow in the coronary or peripheral (general) arteries or the lot of the heart patient. Maybe a generous donation or grant from brewery or a distillery will help to clarify this. w * * Signed letters, not eee oe thane Pr “page or jedi werde, personal is. ease, iagnosis, or and "hye; at will be answered ? lh, geo Brady, if . rege sg eh elope is sent to Th Pontise Press, 1 Poutas "" (CGoprright 1958) sagt oi ae vw ome ee a ae ee Me, WHligiNe ad Neer gram, ° é oe wes ss Ch ac cl shee amare close trieuds and even to acquaintances with whom I come into dally cotitact, ‘They are all in unanimous agreement - that the editorial. oe factual and realistic. 1 wish it were possible to expose those that porn hindi ppedidempen pay sent comic’ asain _ achieved, but I suppose that’s a forlorn hope, - * “ee ‘ % * Please make sure Mr. Williams gets a copy of the Feb, i edition, T live in a small community and each year we're assessed $13.50. As property and home owners we have beach privileges, beautiful bathhouse, road upkeep, three. mosquito sprays and num- erous other conveniences. Through the: efforts’ of our President and Board of Trustees all these things are made possible. Yet we still-have stinkers who do 4yothing but complain. To them I say take one ride into the side streets of Pontiac and slide around. or even get stuck awhile, and then come home and-enjoy pur plowed roads .and wohderful neighbor- Show appreciation; it's the only pay our fine officers will receive. Ds Appreciate Praises Behavior of Young Group Saturday afternoon I was in that crowd of ‘youngsters on Saginaw street while I waited for my bus for half an hour. The street was crowded fully two blocks. There was no policeman and I saw only one adult with them. I've never been in-a better behaved grouff. I was thrilled. What a wonderful opportuhity it was in that show for a program for God and coun- aa Sadie M. Patten New Dump | Policy Brings Objection I’m disappointed in the City dump’s new policy. Residents should have a right to salvage ma- terial. The excuse that the dump . becomes ‘‘flooded with scavengers” sounds silly. All the scavengers fn Pontiac put-there at the same time would be only a handful. And this policy makes it too easy for someone who might find a good deal in the junk business and wouldn't want anyone horning in. * * * And what .of the children who adventure there while their parents dump junk? Remember the treasures.‘you found when ou were small? Many little ones _ y 7 people are so warped in their will miss the thrilt of discovering a glistening colored bottle eagle “not even hardly cracked,” a tire with “prac’ly no holes’ in it” that would make a we swing. | k& oe we Couldn't a few hours a week be. ~ set aside to let those in who can . ae eres Small Seavenger Long Ago . Congratulations on an outstanding job. ( ae AL Detroit | se | ‘With All This ‘Eaton’s Criticism They Still Gripe’ Same as Praise - Eaton, Russia's warm friend and admirer, Criticizes the -FBI. That further strengthens the FBI and lowers Eaton. They just about represent the top and the bottom, anyway. A ie - Ea. a. ‘Williams Fiddles. While State Falls’ Williams’ tax “proposal “Cah “be likened to the picture ef Nero fids dling while Rome ‘burned. . We. have a great state like. a badly run household pee our “great” governor with the money crisis. Witness Leal “solution. ie ; x : In a state admittedly whey for business, his tax only aims at continuing this, bet _ to make sure -the little people with the big vote don’t miss the point, he spells it owt for them: - in his talk with, ‘This pina will spare the little fellow, ¢ The little fellows will read no farttie - * and while they have their arms around one another cheering, the ' good governor is plucking his tax out of their back pockets. Only a non-thinker doesn’t know that any tax is ultimately paid by the consumer. n . Z What bothers me most is the _ GOP's. falling for a publicity. trap. ‘ Republicans always forget where the votes are. Right now -¢hey’re criticizing Williams! tax program and, horror of horrors, they're actually saying it's aimed at the rich. With what glee Democratic. playwriters must be reading the GOP reaction. I admire the Re- publican Party as producers of the wealth of this land, but I'm ap- palled at its ignorance of vote- getting. : ; Rex Foster Sylvan Lake ‘One Good T Torn. > Deserves a Jab’ A radio announcer ‘started his . spiel by saying: ‘Oft-maligned big business is paying its state tax in adyance, étc., etc.. Oft maligned? By whom? Radio announcers and union officials, perhaps? Some judgment they cap’t even mention | a kindly deed without trong a berha as Sad Sam The Pontiac Press reserved the - > fight ee = or = Pit should »-be un 200 must be ‘orneeia byt vaaie and ad- — of the hes If the letter is critical of i ‘ dividual concerns th erat 2 iil ure, the w: ‘* nana. wi § be withheld upon request, Case Records of a Psychologist: ey 7 J lealousy May Prompt Evil Gossip. rts has. millions .of ee followers but also many jealous folks who try to belittle him because he doesn’t have a theological degree or because he gets the limelight on TV. Such evil gossip is often passed along concerning Bishop Sheen, ‘Billy Graham, Dr. Peale and. others.‘ Alas, some of the worst gossipers are clergymen. and ‘other church folks! Why? By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE CASE A~-447: Oral Roberts, aged 38, is a remarkable radio and TV clergyman whose home is To Oklahoma. ~*~ *. * “My father and mother first tstro. duced him. to me via their TV, for they live in Indi- ana and follow duration. And many physicians plexed as to the exact eiechautens” by which the body may be. cured via such psychological or spiritual ie ee “Dr, ‘Crane, I have quit trying to explain the. cures,” Oral Rob-. with him and his charming wife, Evelyn in New York, | ‘ “And i ward my ls: ee et I do not cure any- many people erron- body though eously credit me with their heal- ing. es “All I agree to do is stand beside the sick and try to.act as “Furthermore, as T tell coats on TV, they don’t their own parlors it they will just believe. & ww. “For if God can make us dus man beings, certainly He has the power to repair our damaged or diseased bodies, doesn’t he?” And I nodded assent, for intelli- gent scientists will admit that the | creator of any machine should be able to repair it! . WEALOUSY IN HIGH PLACES * But marty people..grow jealous of anybody who gets into the lime- light. Then they pass along evil — gossip to hamstring such leaders, Alas, some. clergymen are so jealous of Dr, Norman Vincent * Peale that they verbally stab him in the back, if not openly, . at least by indirection Es In like: manner, I have even heard priests belittle Bishop Sheen’s wonderful work on TV by say ‘ing: ‘ + i 5 “Bishop Sheen. is getting a little too melodramatic.” ~*~ *« * Billy Graham 4nd all thé great modern serve. of who much as clergymen-at-large, . thus fall heir to backbiting and the de-. velopment of mean gossip by sup- | leaders of Christian church- need te at.all - but can be healed right there in \ always wri > Me ae Andiltbe snswered frankly that. Sard Fumor was definitely not as originally had a 240-acre strigh in the dust bowd,” he added; ‘but > I sold that to get rid ft fany es. mote pasta of fact for sich a false . rumor, mae . a. | dten and tive in a rented house: atptcresielemndbapes: i425 the final treewilt offering bie at the end of my evangelistic campaigns in various cities, “All the educational and TV “work is conducted by a non-profit educational foundation, I am only” Ofte of the 7 directors of this foun- ~ dation and do not receive ‘one - cent therefrom.” af ti Bo -4te! e a former college debater and . stickler for facts, I feel you.read- » ers deserve these data, especially: ~ Dr. Dr. George Work W, open eran ay a _ (Copytight sist - * are : \ * Loe Se FEBRU ARY 6, 1950 _ Here’s the Man. SAM BENSON Who Brought Low Prices to Pontiac... Here’s the Store... ‘Figure Flattering Glamour UNIFORMS | the two front wheels had gone ‘ports beneath the cdach. jhands were, pulling him out, inch|/His eyes besought Angus. iby inch. The underside of the] thing's Empress gave way to the branches|but the Empress can. still arrive of trees, and then to the pale,jon time. beautiful, welcome sky, and then|now, the sky was obscured by Lord|Don't wait till Lorrimer’s drawn, haggard face.|Start now, and take her conscious, but I don’t think he’s injured. Lie still while the doctor|in& &aze. looks you over.”’ position, | my blasted knee. Weak-kneed . | -him, he got to his feet. Not far | stomach, he looked like a man Lorrimer. jover the driver. jopened and he lay gazing up atjhad been a courier, and a beauti- tAngus, his look, at first blank,|ful- girl had ‘thrown her arms ‘gradually showing signs of re-jabout his neck and said to him: turning consciousness. I'HOW ARE You?’ The Green =a : CHAPTER XLVI . rier takes over. You take over, “Angus! Angus—can you hear|sir, and get his lordship to Lis- bon.'# - Angus glanced at Lord at Thank God. Are you . . . are/mer, o. Ang “Your knee?” the latter asked. “ well, said S-| + could drive.” He looked at Thank "said Lord Lor- Ferdy. “Bat—¥’ “There's no But, sir,’’ came os THE PONTIAC BRESS Fripay, xot to get his ‘pdahie to Lisbon! |: on God, Angela... . |. From a great distance, Angus Rules of the Company, ‘sir. If the heard voices, and presently he driver hits any trouble, the cou- jidentified Lord Lorrimer’s. _ and ‘Yule and Tarra a’) 2 aod Angela, Angela, 4 ¢- ‘ eonipong RENEE ‘New Senate Building vy rato gc Hf by Time Crisis * Angela, and one might peti 4 the '. Hehagpypangnealcingerge yy) | WASHINGTON UW — A timely Angela. Angela, Angela, Angele, crisis faces the new 30-million-dol- lar Senate office building, Pleasant country, Portugal.-Es-; . * *® pecially at dawn. They didn't! The situation became evident waste any space; crops and more/during a hearing when the clock crops, and if it wasn't vines, it/began to-give off a lotid series of was cork and if it wasn't cork, it/ticks, but the hands did not move. was olives. Roadmen every few; ‘The hands are too heavy for yards, wide-brimmed -hats, happy the. mechanism.in all these hear- smile, polite salute. ing rooms,"’ explained Sen, Barry A-tap on the window from|Goldwater (R-Ariz), Lord Lorrimer, a stop. A ciga- * *« '* rette, and then on again, with} The clocks have hands of = If that was a prayer, count him in, thought Angus. If the ditch had been a foot wider, if , firmly from Ferdy. “I'll follow | | you in a few days.” | “We've got a day in hand,! Ferdy,”’ Angus reminded him. | “Yes, sir, but you'll need that! Strong hands were pushing sup-jto take her slowly. You're not Gentlejused to handling her, like Tam.” : “Every- happened this trip, sir, down instead of going over .. . That’s all we can do sir—get her in on_ time. tomorrow, _ sir, slowly and ‘give yourself g rest on the way. Will you do it, sir?” a 2 oe 2 Angus met the earnest, appeal- oe Angus—are you all right?” “Perfectly. Ferdy?” “He was thrown out. He's un- “All right, Ferdy, -I'll do it. " When they had ‘seen to his comfort, they drove away, Angus “I'm all right. It was my knee, was at the, wheel. Lord Lorrimer ‘\sat alone in the coach. They could not communicate and _ perhaps, With the help of those round |inought Angus, -it was as well that they could not; they had, at away, Ferdy was lying, the pic- this scant , nothing to say to! ture of repose. On his back one another, Angus set his mind among the undergrowth, eyes |i, ctudyi : studying the route and the per- closed, hands clasped on his |tmance of the coach, striving to ignore the stabs that memory, sleeping otf the effects of a ple: | very now and then, dealt out to nic lunch. =o : “We'll get him inside,"’ said Lord|’ It was over, and he wasn't, in a way, surprised, he told himself. Angus limped across and bent|It had been, from the beginning, Ferdy’s eyes|an.improbable sort of dream. He Angus struggled to a_ sitting “T've loved you ever since I first met you; I'm yous.” They had embraced, and she had said: Megs rent a castle in Spain,” had agreed, “Sir?” . “‘How are you, Ferdy?"’ “I’m fine, sir," said Ferdy, and) ‘Moors in 1135, Odd how=a man land be totally deficient in other e Nylons © Dacrons © Wash ‘n’ Wear © Frosty © Blended Dacrons 3" To s] 4°! Girls! You must see these new) styles that just came in... they're beautiful . . . sizes to fit everyone. SAM BENSON 37 N. 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You’ve|and Mr. Holt and Lord Lorrimer proved it by lapsing back into| knowing = time that he unconsciousness. was, asleep and that sooner or They bore him gently indoors _later he must wake—to reality. and laid him on a bed. His eyes| And he bad wakened, and she opened once more, and went from! had gone,fis-she had known she ; . a on the future and one's mind off “You all right, sir? the past. She was gone. Angela “Yes, it was my fault, Ferdy,!. Angela was gone. FOUGHT AGAINST HER He fought to keep her out of his mind. But he could not pre- |vent the ghosts in the coach from| holding a ghoulish autopsy. Tog — or two, but nothing “Angus tore- his mind away. imore. . Lovely names, these Portuguese Ferdy nodded, and spoke in alones: Cleorico da Beira; perhaps _- /it meant something. Fork in the “You've. got to go on, sir.” road: did they want N.16 or N.17? “We'll all- go on, Ferdy, when|N.17, obviously; jing for Coimbra. * * * “Empress all right, sir?’’ “She's fine.” It was Lord Lor- rimore who answered. ‘She | “I'm all right, sir. But I can't lunch tomorrow, the “There's . the Zollers, the cah come too.” Admiral and his sister, Miss Seton ANTEED NSURED Diamond Rings with STYLE-WEIGHT & VALUE! J a. pa No Money teen y 2.00 Weekly FEderal 3.7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW they were head- They had been scheduled to stop scarcely a word spoken. Coimbra) bronze. The mechanism. is con- ahead: University — and some-|cealed behind the walls. thing else. Yes, the Villa of} The hands are all right moving /Tears, Quinta das Lagrimas,/downhill to 6. But-they just can't where they'@ murdered Inez dajmake it all. the way uphill back | Castro in 1355. That was a long! to 12, . {time ago, nobody, now, shed|- Se rae : | tears in the villa. Time healed. : Inez .. . Angela. And now no more journeying | he West, ith, down, pi re Ljsbon- “Well, I shall SPECIAL SALE face that way, and then I shall — ~one know that south is behind me and east is on my right hand.” Stop to buy food. Half each, back to the coach, eat as you go. Leiria , . . what was that? The Roman Calippo. Captured by the could have a brain for history. knowledge. How to keep loveif 5. safe, for example, How to keep i iy his love close to him, attached by I & —what was it?—hoops of steel, so that whatever came, she would stay by him, Whatever happened, whatever he did, just so long as) he did it thinking it was the right SINGER SEWING CENTER thing to do. DOWNTOWN = MIRACLE MILE} Nazare off to the right, Fish- ic 2 co ns ee “rabite ermen with checkered shirts -and] "pp seni” Pe s-vas2 | traditions lost in Phoenecian : i times. Oxen pulling bats on the beach, boats with eyes painted! on the prow. Aljubarrota cnenewhere about Here. Great day ‘for the Irish? No, the Portuguese. 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How aner g eP e “t & LANSING m-Names of possibili- - jes for 14 nominations at stake in argc Per «l vention in Detroit made a length- , opportunities ape advance- today s ‘tor one of these desirable posi- either Day; Half-Day, or pick in the April 6 election and a state : chairman for a two-year i & Z * “s * Lawrence B, Lindemer, incum- bent state chairman, is seeking an- liother term. As. yet,” come out against them, although there have been rumblings among conservative elements in the party. An abortive boom for Sen, John Phone FE 2-3551 he ed ell Nomination Possibilities Grow .on Republican List. ‘no one hag! mer Morrien County Republican | chairman For state supérintendent of pub- lic instruction—Hugh H. Holloway of Sault Ste..Marie and Paul Emer- ich of Fremont, both local school superintendents, . * * * Gumzer, superintendent at Lowell. University of Michigan Regents (two nominees)—-Ted Kennedy Jr., Ann Arbor business executive; R. F. 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There are categories to setts pa Sodiety vouches for|freeze with other victims of avian|he said, and food is the magic that checked so the minister will know “ " : Somebody got this—the tale of a “dead” owl that! tragedies.- keeps the littie creatures alive, de- Ge be, amaata That, nccoetiog to Giicaas archi-lout a thoughtless rahi pee lald| the reason for his call. woke up in a deep freeze and p-| you. dave later Willla spite the cold. oe ; eats is tect Jerrold Loebl, is the blueprint streets} The Rev. Leslie L. 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Stitched for dh eee CIRCUIT JUDGE @ Life-Long Resident of Oakland County . -@ Practicing Attorney 18 Years @ Veteran of World War Il e Former Municipal Attorney ‘Now-Partisan Caniidate 1, Bs 34 t0 44 C ow inet * yaa oe « 2 ee = | a Me - S ed ‘ a : a . Me . & ms : a : ‘ : * x: en * sa : ~ f ; +? ; : oi 3 “ ; ‘ % a : re N - : ‘ ee eer LS ' no “Le ake Pia : iris qT 2 es Ch ce THE PONTIAC. PRESS. FRIDAY: FEBRUARY: 6, 1950- | ; miners pension = - — , . : - 5 hk s oe Miia oe a ose excita 8 pe, A he ot ate od ame, ack ‘Sichaiagi tn eo conthajeue sing Thin holga: to teing ihe >< fonly’as an animal, blades cing: queen bee's wes, Ut aq}hee ‘age and pranks bet tere "The i come’ back as the ine’ Sad year_and ight “on the Giving evey in cose swarm: ‘0 ih 1e? here. re | Many | deas creature, the cow” Dic sad. | mm — ERE. acxeen “ 2 this time tn ovng Mile Anderson, os | aa | rl ak cite ecg’ soc bir Gn tne crpe of ster seit Wich shor tehovina Yostepitc unt bho, sioel “glo to ‘this taken no part inf ible. Castro works for Batista, who|professional in that line. ___‘|ter ‘and _enough receivers to satisfy /his name was on €very front page. |the conversation, : _ Roger You De dger! f . wp : i up his army and let Castro) t's. tikely that he will suc- the endless streams of Muscovites | ‘The Manchéster, N. H., doctor was) - ae eS ‘ - as his‘ own gededees the heat off himself.| ceed. When he does, he will be land others expected to view these|on trial for his life, charged with |Official Sets Off Alarm ; bearded Cut - Another triend, from ‘blamed by the Cubans. Thére (wonders, hastening the death of a woman is really like, inside vana, swears aby pane has: ot wit ae blesdched, — P* | Soviet scientists hove net yet in-|suffering the last pangs of cancer. i legibngre 0 paagne eee I've been calling you every aoe and you're. . a Po —_ patched 5,000 of his bearded ones Sent gortalaty ia: Maines rs vented color TV, so this will be an BO byta rh ae pom aad to answer a burglar alarm found " never home. Looked for you et all our old ~ a my spon to Costa Rica and will use] Quba to protect American lives jespecially interesting exhibition. |.) we learned that Sander today Sime swengh'e wtetow, Be places; too. Is there someone else? Or is it 98 interprets him that friendly democratic country| and_re-establish order. It could |We'll depend on Russian talent and ings more patients than he can ing ten oigtinty true that you're spending all your time just a are las.a staging base for his “libera-| turn out to be a terrible page im (visiting individuals or. groups for|handle, lives quietly in a little had forget : , "6 Rit we doko a tp. Ttion” of the people of Nicaragua—| the history of that fine corps. — ithe talent needed to fill the eight |town outside Manchester, recently | looking at those wonderful ‘59 Buicks down S . talk with which is controlled by the So-| <4 why don't wé stop playing|hours of daily broadcasting. |bought into a billboard’ business] See the SUPER-SCOT at OLIVER MOTORS? If that’s the: case, eh graduate. A jpn of Piva an yjeith matches? Why do we let §] The Musians "Will shew us peel yn =— on M-39 Hoar Airport get together. took delivery of my new a8 4 - . ss 9a. > ~~ “What is more important ea; Masferrer operate from our: cag teat: — at ee Ww ean zeere ee ~ when. he wrote ar her La ona" a Wow! 39 Ladies WOW! °14.99 ; ly again Thursday, Arlington . ‘ormance of “Anna Bolena’’ : doit: ances NAIA Ech: ms peapered to eliminate diction” in the oad ‘The cotincil|leges in the’ state signed '@ state- , ee fot yout that she had hired people “ea WINTER LADIES’ police posts around Strat-|" fs Pcl ae in lee: Male Ve state-'Vandals Deflate Police [io applaud her, “struck amateur-| : ooATs | a Iford Junior High. 2 is ‘appealing the decision, which|ment urging a newly_. appointed : like poses,"” and was “unworthy A DRESSES G LDEN GLOVES There were other developments |removed the final — to inte-}Schools Study Commission to} BRISTOL, R.I, (UPI) — Vangals|to tréad the stage of La Scala.""|@. { ap , ~~ —— : gration. wid chaise “preserve universal public educa-frecently added insult to : injury : on _ Lol the ae . $ $ i ies. f ity Council re-| Four hinoad con- | tion.” ; j no da abro, waa 0! * a Tomorrow Wight | [plied to a federal judge's injunc-|ferred with Virginia’s attorney eT = oe nnilereising his normal right of artis =| : rs jon against its funds cutoff plan|general about the city's school Flamingoes feed with their heads| tires of @ police parkedhic eriticism, The soprano was] See Sport Page 24. contending, in -a formal an-|segregation problems. * |turned upside down, according toa few feet from the Sta-jordered to, pay costs of the case: | Come, save on swer, that the judge had no juris!’ And 268 teachers from nine col-'the National Geographic Magazine.|tion. - sport, dress styles. 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He added that the UAW draws|— A. settlement of " $129,000 cash dues from members throughout;/wak awarded Mrs. Lois Allen! ‘ sit 4 bs of the Firestone Tire & Rubber|| . ‘Macy's Diops - Co, of California. , : * * * = “Wheft Charges —|yae’ amar Kimtal rigs Against Red —_|in'test‘wnen botn ‘were Stant NEW YORK (AP) — Macy's July. ~. department store has dropped x *& *, charges against a touring Soviet) Firestone is a son of L. K, Fire- eaccordion player-dancer, accused/stone of Beverly Hills, Calif. - ‘of taking several items from the| The settlement also included a store Jast Thursday, $29,000 home near Woodside, Calif. Gennady Petrovitch Lvov, -* and stock in four companies. ing company. Bill Asks Sweepstakes, - When he left'the store, detec-|to Help State in Crisis — tves ai ‘eliamagh ool LANSING (®—A Michigan ver- 23 neckties, and 5 pairs of socks |#i0n of the Irish sweepstakes and | with a total value of $42.41. legalization of bingo were urged in: Lvov was taken to night court|{re ie inrncy ne as a cure " Tuesday and released on $500 bail) packers of the proposed consti- | _ on a petit larceny charge, tutional amendment said it would Macy's announced Thursday |hring in 50 million dollars a year | Over 300 resilient tempered springs wih “evi lock” » Seg-resistent quilted border. 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(AP)—Dr. only “doctor on a little Chesapeake Bay island for more than a year,|go will begin practicing medicine inj of this western. Maryland town Mon. day. ss ’ ee & Kato agreed to leave Japan in 1957 at the.invitation of residents of Tangier Island, Va, However, after 19 months on the island, the physician Mikio Kato, who served as the realized there was little for! him to .do, “T feel as it I'm getting rusty,” he explained three months ago. The 1, re) or so islanders were just too healthy. 2 « So he decided to leave the his- toric community of fishermen and the coal mountain country ss Shel Maryland, ; -Kato received his state medical ,{ certificate Jan. 27 and has record- “Ted it at the court House in Cum- berland. - More than half of the dairy cows in the United States are located in Florida. ae The corridors, two miles wide 34-year-old Japanese at their start 3,000 feet above the |two questions ground, widen.out to a diameter of “Are you satistied with the trers! 4% miles at the top, 32,000 feet |to longer, lower, more powerful| bers have been asked to answer om © 17-Yeor does onal County : al Bol. HOLDEN RED STAMPS 2 e@ canaren Towaship You can depend on high. \cars? as gree : 0 boon : Pree Farmington School They are designed te enable | _Do you & that the govern- Gallagher Drugs eee . Beoerd - eupersenic tntercepters te tak iment should be asked to introduce | @ Pest Pres. Detroit Ber = © ‘legislation to make cars safer?” for your ‘every drug and : off from military bases and climb steeply and swiftly on an emergency alert’ without hin- drance from other air traffic... The corridors are restricted areas in which flight activity is _ strictly controlled by ground radar stations. Other air traffic can pass below or above the climb_corridors, but may pass through them only after receiving special permission. FAA_ said sucha corridor al- cosmetic need. Registered ~ pharmacist always on duty to F correctly fill te doctor's pre- scription . ay all your Utility bills at Gallagher Drugs. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS rAGHER 59 DRUGS HIGHLAND sae (M-88) at Associction : @ Former Assistant Attorney Generel @ Lega! Adviser Ferguson Greft Grand : Isabel Jewell Pays Fine on Bad Clieck Charge LAS VEGAS, Nev. ® — For- mer actress Isabel Jewell has paid a $25 fine on a bad check charge. 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But he | Body of Son Found, ~ Returned to Parents GAFFNEY, S.C. (AP) — Two days ago, a shocked mother and father found the body of a strang: - er in a casket sent them by the US, — in the. belief it was eS tag 8 Today, the error rectified, Mr, and Mrs. J, Brunson Phillips are burying their sonJerry Robert Driskill, 23, one of three sailors killed Monday in a highway acci- dent at Pensacola, Fla, He will be accorded military honors. Driskill's body was intetcepted a i [iovalna Gets | Busy at This Time of Year LOVELAND, Colo. {AP)—Most of the time, Loveland is a little farm city (pop. 9,000), close to the canyon gateways of the moun- tains and the sugar beet fields of the high plains. But at this time of year it becomes Colorado's ‘‘Sweetheart Town,” and the accent is heavy on hearts and flowers. . * * ® Postmaster Fred Brewer says from. 75,000 to 80,000 valentines, stamped with Loveland’s special Thursday in a railroad: baggage|Cupid drawing and verse, likely room in Chicago, “a was obs will be mailed before Feb, 14. ently en route to ft parents 0 It's been since Lawrence H, Geis, 22, Milwaukee) sweethearts oread oo . ‘nation whose body the Phillipses had) first discovered this town’s ro- received by error. Geis was killed in the same accident. 5 * * * Navy Secretary Thomas Gates ordered a Navy plane to fly the bodies. to the right destinations. The third victim was Donald L. Tullis, Racine, Wis, The Naval Air Station at Pensa- cola initiated an investigation to/the determine how the mix-up neal occurred. Student Dies in Crash ANN ARBOR — Loren C. Gross, a 22-year-old University of Michigan student, was _ killed Thursday night when his. car and ., state: in the country mantic name and sent valentines here for remailing. The custom of envelopes began in 194T. \ * * * A valentine is mailed in an out- Loveland Post foreign sear * * This yens’e decoration Loveland Cupid in boots and chaps aiming another collided on M14 néar Dix-|at a branding iron — an L \ur- boro in Ann Arbor Township. Mrs. rounded by a heart. Between Elizabeth M. Shugg, 37, of Ypsi-|and heart is this verse: \ lanti, driver of the other car, suf- fered minor injuries. GOLDEN GLOVES Tomorrow Wight See Sport Page 24 |mont and 33 to 0 over the Coast “Here is that bow and arrow lad, ‘Our mountain buckaroo; The Harvard football team opened the 1930 season by winning a doubleheader—35 to 0 over Ver- RADIO and TV SHOP stamping and specia} writing on And from his Loveland stompin’ | | ground, . 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Food 6 “ic 59¢ THE NEW PACK’S INI AGP Brand--Our Finest Quolity Frozen gly Juice Luncheon Meat Favorite Emulsifies Dirt PORTION Swift’s Prem Lestoil ae 49¢ 65¢ “Ho 119 All Purpose | For Wash Day Fels Cleaner a 38s Baie Trend i’ 57 Kore fe 8 effective et Saturday, Feb, 7th | &: ; s a > ee | Dec | * : ‘ y es > \ ee - & #8 a he _ a AS » oe den, yi 47 +, Ba 5 ee Chairman. of the- board of the Oakland Child Guidance Clinic Noel Buckner, left, discusses progress reports with Mrs. Williany Thomas and Judge Clark J. Among those actively interested in the Child * ahilaj consulting * Ponting ‘Prose Phétes Adams. Mrs; Thomas is director of the clinic’s Bir- mingham Branch, and Judge Adams is a member 7 the board. psychiatelst; Mrs, Warren Booth, v THE ¥ PONTIAC PRs, FRIDAY, FERRUARY i. Mower wnat “Child Guidance Clinic Hears Expert § Sontag Addresses Abas Dr, Li Ww. Routed, dieuer of Fels Research Institute, spoke to staff members, the board of direc- tors and those interested inthe Oakland Child Guid- ance Clinic Thursday evening at Northwood Inn, inged downward ag much as 29 points, Personality growth of the child has much to do with | field, and in’ the fields of pre- natal influence, problems of of the South Oakland branch and Madeleine Halt, agency director. research in this © the mental defect due to Guidance program are, left to right, Dr. Morris Weiss, * Mrs. John Cuanaige and. wiahuon on drnanckd Irritation Otten Prompted by Frustration As his eyes close to a gentle hic: cup, she'll say. suddenly sionately, “I, want a bottle, too. .Why can’t I have a bottle, too?’ Disturbed by the intensity of Nora's feeling, her mother says ‘and pais- hastily, “Oh, you don’t want @ poor little Bryan, He: I’m not scolding Nora's mother for this attempt. Today, fewer and) fewer of us can tolerate intense feelings in other people. If If Moving Pack China Every year about 44,000,000 ‘Americans pack up their be- longings. and move to a new home, Sometimes the new lo- cation isn’t far away, but as often as not, it’s a long dis- tance move. Problem: How do you get your fine china from one place to another without breaking any? Solution: Pack it carefully. x * * There are two ingredients - which are essential to a good ' packing job: The first is a clean sturdy container, like a With Care wooden. or fiber barrel. Some- chemicals which are stored in barrels cause acid flames . which could damage your china’s glaze, so be sure the container is clean. The second for ‘any length. of time, use clean white tissue paper. * * * It never hurts to have in- surance when you move, so ask the man you hire to do the actual moving about - It's '-levery little scratch.” to do this, < Metals qadlee ad tha eolbese in the coffee bar, we hasten to belittle its importance’ We have With him is Rabbi Mordecai S gave. the invocation. S. Halpern, left, who IMr. Poole Addresses © Zonta Club Richard C. Poole. was guest speaker at Zonta Club Thurs- day at Hotel Waldron, He spoke on the Oakland County ~Historical Foundation and the Wisner Home, Mr. Poole stated that the white man was attracted to the Pontiac area because of the water power. He men- tioned men who were influ- ential-in bringing about the City of Pontiac's incorporation. One was Moses Wisner who was governor of Michigan from 1859-1861, He. purchased the property where Wisner home now is in 1844 and the his- torical foundation bought the home in 1945, Guests at the meeting were Ethel. Wooden of Royal Oak, Mrs, Lena Clement ‘of’ Tonia and Mrs, Charles Whitfield. Zonta. . iinner and business 12 at Kingsley Inn, ~Evena Tortie 1 Needs Bathing Does your youngster haye one of those little turtles sold in dime stores? If so, teach him how to wash the turtle's shell where scum tends to de- velop, Just dip a finger into thick soap or detergent suds. Next, hold the turtle in one hand and rotate the suds gently all over his back—and only his back! Then rinse carefully and return him to hip bowl, meeting wil] - be held Feb. The young woman was as bis fied by her grief as Nora's mother is of the child's jealousy, Frantically, plyitig © my “friend with paper napkins,. she _ said, “Don't cry; don't cry. We all have to go sometime, don't we?’’ So my friend had to run into the street with her upsetting emotion. We are terrified by children’s expressions ‘of anger, jealousy and injury because like Nora, we learned early that these feel- ings in us were disapproved. When we kicked and yelled in anger, the grownups said, ‘Is that 9 nice way to carry on?” When a little sister’s birthday glories made us jealous, they said, “You should be happy that Grand- ma sent Babsy a new. coat.” It we fell and cut our knee, they said, “Big boys don’t cry over As a result, many of us carry about with us unshed tears and unvoiced cries. 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WV ednesday Call Miss Wilson Today _ tor Information PONTIAC —- BEAUTY COLLEGE ' 16%, East Huron ~~ Bchind Kresge's. and Floor . and today at Birmingham Oleg Cassini, New York dress de- signer, was guest speaker Thursday Between his lecture and luncheon Town Hall. fashions. Clothes Charming, So Is Designer JOleg Cassini Captivates Audience. By LYDIA ROTHMAN MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO “With a few, but terribly im- portant words,’ Oleg Cassini, New York dress designer completely captivated his luncheon audience J EWELRY at Birmingham Town Hall Thurs- 25% OFF day afternoon, 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 | His collection of dfesses was - more than well received by the PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11¥4 S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet - - PHONE FEDERAL .4-2352 55 W. Huron Complete Clearance of Formals , FE5-3675 Birmingham area audience who were not only charmed by each dress but also by Cassini himself. * * * With tongue in cheek—perhaps— he gives each dress a unique name. Cassini claims this gives them an intimate appeal to buyers, and be- sides he can't remember num- One demure creation—sultable for anyoné to wear to their best friend’s Saturday evening party, was called ‘“‘Sorfy, I Live with Méther.” A sensational black sheath after- * * x \five dress: is called, ‘Don't Call) \ Me, I'll Call You," * * * After the show, the audience had} a chance to ask Cassini questions.|found that munching a raw ap- Beneath his witty answers lies al deep philosophy regarding his art.jof mouth bacteria, as compared Cassini believes that fashion de-|to 64 per cent removed by 3 min- | sign is a way of life and that fashion show ‘he chatted with Mrs. Loren C. Spademan Jr., about the latest jbest dressed woman, according to ‘She has earned this distinction be- = i _7E. PONTIAC, FRIDAY, iOMUARY.« 1050 Rig Eat tence Ready to. ‘ ashe z f nee women once or re twice a week. ‘ Please don't use’ my right name,” Just sign it.— “ONE LOVE” DEAR ONE: What do you think the ‘‘forsaking all ‘ABBY ’ others” means in the marriage vows? Skip the “other women” | and call on your pastor. He'd _ be glad to explain your part of the marriage agreement. they got pretty filthy. My , husband thought this was great, and lqughed until he fell off his chair and was all for telling a few of ‘his own. “I stopped him. saying in view of the fact there were unmar- ried guests, I didn't think it was proper. By this time the. jokes weren't fit for mixed company. My husband said the single ones knew more than the married ones. In a get up and go home, or sit and pectend to enjoy it?” MRS. A, DEAR MRS.: Neither — I'd ‘| speak up! When a party starts to show signs -of .“‘getting. ‘situation like this, would.you _ rough”. balt uses good judgment. ry t should I do?” ELSIE ‘DEAR ELSIE: If you are , over 21...kiss and make up! . : * * * “DEAR ABBY: My problem is financial in a way. We can- not afford to. have two birth- day patties for each child as we have five children. The reason why we have to have two parties is because my parents and my in-laws are not speaking and haven't for years. “In order to havé all the grandparents enjoy the chil- drens’ birthdays I° have to ; make two parties. I'd like to have just one but I don’t want i ceeet te ~ paper. eee e All Others’ hust a Fe ew Thiceptions fights and arguments, I'd ap- tell them it's time they grew up. Make ONE party and in- vite them all. If they can’t - get along — let them all. stay home. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO “WANTING TO BE POPU- LAR:"” If you want to be Queen of the Bee-hive — Bee have! x * * For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this . Enclose a_ self-ad- dressed, stamped envelope. * * * If you want a collection of Abby’s best letters and an- swers in one book, ask your - _bookdealer to get ABBY” for you. oe DEAR Pontiac Press Phote mere technique is not enough. Like any wogk of art, it takes courage and imagination to create a dress. In designing dresses, he be- lieves in complimenting female anatomy. If a dress is properly proportioned, it will look as good on a short woman as it does on his exotic svelte models, “Besides my own date,’ the Cassini, is Mrs. Winston Guest. cause she makes no concession to fads nor does she follow the dic- tates of fashion, She always em- phasizes her good points and dis- guises the bad ones, Research studies on dental health, reported by apple growers, ple eliminated over 96 per cent utes: of tooth- brushing. Pa where you'll find a wondrous selection of Colonial and Contemporary aecessories . . . the same friendly staff e°: TONIGHT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6th Visit Us Informally as We Settle in : Our New Home & _Fldero 2-8348 we've moved.. to our beautiful new store furniture and unusual new of sales personnel plus the assistance of interior decorating counsel if you so desire it! Convenient Terms "1680 South Telegraph. Road _ ~ Open Monday. Thursday, site Evenings The newly formed Drama Guil ll Saints Episcopal Church witt- present its first production, “The Five Dollar Bill” Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 and 28 at Steven’s Hall. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. The group will present the story under the direction Pontiae Press Phete of Mrs. Charles Scribner, with production by Gerald Guinan. Caught in an engaging scene during re- hearsal Thursday evening are, left to right, Bob Fhompsee, Don W eston and Mrs. Robert Rickard. Complexion Can Reveal Dieting Improper dieting can ruin a complexion as well as a wom- _ an's disposition. ‘ And what good does it do t6 have a svelte figure with a gaunt, strained face that re- veals your .pound-shedding ef- forts? Wear and Enjoy Do you have a lovely gift negligee?’ Don't let. it stay in the closet or that’s probably where it will be a year from: now. Wi — it and enjoy it. Epsilon Sigma Alpha Plans Valentine Bridge Committees for the annual Val- entine bridge were announced at the meeting of ~Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha held Thursday evening at YMCA. Chairman of the party to be held Feb. 19 at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building will be Mrs. Bruce Smiley. Assisting her are Mrs. Fred Mueller and Mrs. Gerard Jones, tickets; Mrs, Ralph O. Allen, Mrs. Harry Wooten, Mrs. Ralph Wil- son and Mrs. Donald Moore, prizes and Mrs. Norm Nelson, tables and chairs. Others are Mrs. Jerry Swanson, Mrs. Carl Rose, Mrs. Winston Hopp, Mrs, Gordon Carlson, Mrs. R, E. 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Not only are they smart enough to make any college man. or pre-college youngster feel utterly sophisticated—but they are completely machine washable, as well. These spreads can pop from bed to washer and back in less time than it takes to have the bull sessions which mess them up again. . Flattering Caps Little caps of curled ostrich feathers look lovely with the |. dark colors and furs of ‘Winter. They're done in shining shades of blue and iad pink and we green. Plastic Clothes basket - Galvanized Pail R : | $2.98 s7? 98 CLOTHES PINS. | 50-Ft. Cotton “Remracn, | GLOTHES. LIME 59 : 596 12-Quart signs ‘59° 1. 650 Auburn i ud Still a Few Skis and Skates any § CLOSEOUT PRICES . “Boadway -Shell Hardware sy vn Bi Hardware rn oe : EAST SIDE SHOPPING CENTER 2-6506 i, & a ia! ) UMN ii Fests. advent gemma oe ti " * EE Fowtnag PRESS, ” 3" Fnmay, reamyany 41 1959 Can Only. Ask hg of Friend: Pretty Tea Kars e \ rs hoe ni By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN nie on bod sce N Perfectly Proper’ at| (te Fridas.question Box) le Gla cad shold | conte?” Home Meal .. Q ‘When I take exercises I feel ty are. By EMILY PosT “Dear Mrs, Post: I go to business every day and trav. el back and forth on the sub- way, I have become acquaint- | - ed with @ young woman who |. I see almost every day and. who takes the same train I do. We started. to talk one morning when there was a delay on the subway. and every time we meet now we have a conver- sation on our ride into the city. However, she has never told me her name, “The other morning a friend -of mine came along and joined us. As I did not know my sub- way friend’s name and I was embarrassed to ask her, I did not introduce them and I am gure they must have both thought me very rude. I am sure this situation will arise we . we have no maid, 1 do all the ‘ooking and serving HARVIE GRIFFIN Plan Tuesday Musicale (Men’s Night Next Calypso harpist Harvi Grif- fin and lyric tenor William Beidler will present music for MSU's ‘“‘Cap and Gown Series.” Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Elwood Bigler, | - {pecially 4 i : je: pe Rat Not. Tiree grateful if this is answered in vour column; If it is not, Iam glad that T can write-you_anyway.” A. T think that you should see yom Seater foe 0 physloal check, Q. “lL am 15-years old, 5 feet, 7 inches tall and weigh 120 pounds. | |Please tell me if T am underweight and how many pounds.” A. You should gain 19 pounds, Q. “I am 12 years old and weigh 100 pounds. inches tall. Am I overweight? If so, how many pounds?” ; A. It depends some on your bulld, but you. are probably. a few pounds ove five, Q, “I have bowlegs and it is a great unhappiness to me. It is es- embarrassing now that skirts are short. What can I do?” A. White it is true that the most fashionable women are wearing thelr skirts quite short, still the very short length has ‘not been adopted universally. You still see varying lengths even in large cities. | suggest that you wear yours a bit short- er than in the past but not an Asx liary Meets at All Saints because of this. I will be very} of Mrs, Robert G Tam 4 feet, 11'4| |Mills, Mr, and Mrs.-Geraid Gul- 4m & he SSeS | measure the heat or energy in | a given amount of food, : “You Can Celebrate | t, But Don't Go wild."*} Celebrating 39th Anniversary of Founding of Guilds ) The Woman's Auxiliary of All Church. met Fol * * Feb, 5, 1920 sad the leadership . Kneale. x *« * Attending trom Pontiac were the | ang Mrs, C. George Widdi- fold the Rev, and Mrs. David K. nan, Mrs. Frank Coad, Mrs. Mar-| garet Long, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hubbard, Mrs. Bert F. A. Ede, | Mr, and ‘Mrs. Frederick Cockle, | Van Phipps, Mrs. Robert Cooper, and Mr. and Mrs, Ralph a, x & Also attending. were Mrs. Mer. rill Rasmussen, Marjorie Baker, Mrs. William Wolfram, Mrs, Harry Griffith, Mrs, Marion Cowan, Mr, | "| Many Chinese dishes use s Pan name be elo Ad | mm ulc -_ aE 7 | Famous Make All Wool Plaid Prospector Jacket Reg. $9.95 Completely washable, in blue and gray, pink and gray, qld and gray. Sizes 10-20. Matching Slacks Reg. $8.99 Sises 8-18 Buttons -PLAIDS at "RARE FIND’ ~ PRICES 2. \ING a ho SMART LADIES’ APPAREL 75 N. Saginaw Open Mon.. Fri. ‘til 9 P. vw JUST SAY “Charge It” at BURTON'S and’ Mrs. Marshall Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Brvan, Kinney, Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Ekelund, and Mr. and Mrs, the evening when Pontiac | chairman, or committee mem- extreme short. The main thing James Briney. through inner Musicale members ob- | bers Mrs. C. H. Allen, Mrs. | is mot to allow your bowlegs to F should be penal) 4 serve their annual Men's Night | J. B. Forman, and Mrs. Ralph damage your personality, E FI —— : next Tuesday, The cabaret din- Norvell. , Q. ‘Does mascara make the eye- asy on CoOr— - ner party will begin at 6:30 p.m, at First Congregational lashes break off?” A. If you de not carefully re- “Dear Mrs. Post: A MILL . very ( | gees Mrs, Post: A very Mom's Nerves . Stains Should Be . Ww Church. a : | , Die heuer aces tar cee Mrs. James B. Forman is | Cleaned Promptly - pages Se oer going ore Se ee =f) owes Ale my Helest or | Program a : Cleaning experts say rugs | the tips to bresk off im your | when there are several chil- : , a — sympathy card, or Mr. Griffin, a senior at Mich: | Will last longer and look newer | sleep. Naturally the lashes are | dren underfoot, too. jus t do you suggest in igan State University, plays | if the housewife keeps,track of {| made more brittle and stiffer by One way to contribute to si- | this situation?” - mascara, It is a good idea to apply petroleum jelly or cold cream to your lashes several times a week if you use eye - makeup regularly, Q. What is a calorie?’ , lence, since you can’t lock the children in a closet, is to in- | stall sound-proofing material. | A rubber tile floor, for exam- ple,. muffles sound and it. also is easy on the feet. spots. Wipe up the spot inimediate- ly, then tell a rug cleaner what caused ft. If the rug is made of synthetic fibers, get profession- al help in cleaning. both modern and classical se- lections many of which are his own arrangements.’ He has been featured with the MSU Men’s Glee Club in numerous concert appearances, Mr. Grif- fin also has performed on na- tionwide television shows and has appeared with the glee club at President Eisenhower's inauguration ceremonies, - - Now first chair harpist with the MSU Symphony orchestra and activity and, Mr. Griffin has played piano, cello, clari- net, and bassoon, but the harp is his favorite. instrument. William Beidler, a graduate of the American Conservatory of Music, is well known throughout Michigan and the midwest and has spent eight seasons at the National Music Camp, Interlochen, where he affiliates with the University ~ Answer: Please not a sym- pathy ecard, but flowers are al- :ways ‘proper and with them you could enclose a card read- ‘ing, “With all my love.” HEAVY WILTON BARK TWEED Regular $11.95 _ Seconds Price 36% | : - Sq. Yd. . ok ae APOE now! a big 21 pre NITE “Dear Mrs. Post: My son is going to be married at an aft- ernoon wedding. 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Last week five members of the Council visited Clarkston High School as a part of the counril exchange program. They attegded, the regular class sessions “at the schoo! and then witnessed a talent show put_on by Clarkston students curing a gen- eral assembly. West Bloomfield students par-| ticipating in the trip were Harriet May, senior; Tom Leéggat, junior; Gale Hargraves, sophomore; Cheryl Broome, freshman, and Sue Pierce, student couricil president a senior. Beauty Contest or College, She Must Choose MANILA ® — Miss Philippines faces a dilemma — whether to compete in the Miss Universe beauty contest or stay in college. |. She can’t do both. * x * ’ Cristina Matias, 18, a freshman at Philippine Women’s University, fs’ taking her time about making ‘up her nee * * ees “FUIGS forbid wearing a bathing suit in a beauty contest. Cristina won her title as Miss! Philippines well covered in a Se- date evening dress, but more ex- posure is required for the inter- national competition. icrow; By JEAN REXFORD Two casts were selected this week to be in ‘The Wizard of Oz,” the next dramatic production to be ‘presented by the Waterford Town- ship High School Speech Depart- ment. * * * cause of the increase in the num- jter. | Portraying the lead charac- ter, Dorothy, will be Sandy Mac- Abee and Nancy Robertson. Other cast members and their roles are: Marica Cameron and Tim Patterson, the brainless scare- Tom Moore and Jim Hoke, the heartless soldier, and Jim Rutt- ledge and Bill Verhey, the cow- ardly -lion. * * * Don Stickler and Tom Goff will be Toto, Dorothy's pet dog, and Neal Cook and Bob White will per- tray the Wizard of Oz. Fred Gross and Jane Doveletian have been se- lected to be narrators. * * *- At-least 38 other students will be included in the cast. The dates for the production have yet to be set. SHOW TOMORROW Last night marked the first per-| formance of “South Sea Island, Showboat," a juhior >class variety scheduled for — beginning at 8 p.m. : Entering the State Regional eliminations Jor the fourth con- secutive year is the varsity de- bate squad. It tied for second place with Cranbrook High School in the Interlake Debate league. The debate squads, consisting of Bob Cooper and Fred Gross (Clark Lefurgy-alternate), debating the af- firmativé side, and John Teeuwis- sen and Tim Patterson, the nega- tive, earned the right ‘to enter fur- ther competition. Plans for the eaeien “Sel. Marilyn Miller of 2380 Island View Dr., Judy Pierce of 3508 Erie Dr., and Sandra Kuyper of 6909 W. Nashway St., and Melinda Sanpete a freshman, of Codie Fieldview St. Waterford Names 2 Casts for ‘Wizard of Oz Show jence Fair to be held at WTHS are under way, Tom McAllister has been named géneral manager; Laurie Sherwood, assistant man- ager; Larry Kern, registration, and Don Balm The double cast was chosen be-| jwere taken Thursday for use_ in ér, booths. | * * * | Classifications open senior students include biology, ‘chemistry, physics, engineering, ‘mathematics and physiography which includes astrology, geology, and metorology. Students attend- ing Pierce or Crary Jufior High Schools will be allowed to enter the general science division. * * * Pictures of various club officers to the Waterlog, the school yearbook. The book is expected to be deliv- ered on May 19. ‘ Pick Social Workers Officers at St. Fred's |. By MARY SUE RITTER New officers were elected to the |Future Social Workers Club at St. — The last performance of the ang Connie Crozier, vice president. show, featuring a cast of 80, is Gajé Vitasinski was elected secre- | Oakland County Children’s Cen- 'Frederick’s High School this week. * * * Rosemary Pierce is president; tary. Club members toured the ter recently, Yesterday, the Future Teachers Club observed a demonstration reading leSson given by Mrs. Sally Steinbaugh, third grade teacher at! St. Fred’s. * * * The Great Books Club was or- ganized this week. Books which will be read and reported on in- clude ‘‘Moby Dick,” ‘‘War and Peace,” ‘‘Hamlet,”’ and Divine Comedy.” ' SELECT DANCE Discs — committee members of the Oxford Area Com- munity High School sophomore, class select rec- ords which will be played at “16 Candles.” The dance will be sponsored by the: class from 8 to net Ré. and Baibara Sebel of 2036 Fetnlock Dr. - & v Entertainment — , . 11:30 p. m. tomorrow in the student lounge. From left are David Gark of 41 Mechanic. St., .. class president; Pontiac Preas Photo Russ Hamilton of 930 E, Drah- Ettinger and Pat! jwith short “The | i @ Pontiac Press Phote all sophomores, Dance Tonight After Holly-Hills Game By. JUDITH WOOD The seniors of Helly High School will sponsor a-dance tgnight in the "lat Pontiag Northern. High “School ‘Tday, wilt continue through ‘Thurs- ~~ \duy,. A five’ dollar bill will allow s fnew. members to receive a copy of '|PNH English teacher, The club will ture Teachers Club of Pontiad| - ‘|Louisa May Alcott's memorable _ . By COLLEEN) ADAMS The second Student Union drive is now under way, ‘The: drive, which started Tues- the Avalanche, the yearbook; at- tend six basketball games, two meets. ‘They also wil] ‘receive the Polaris, . the . scheal newspaper, which ate published through June. Bales of the carda will be con- ducted Tuesday and - Thursday from 8 to 8:30 4.m, and 3:15 to 3:45 p.m, in reom 8-35, » Next week, the PNH Future Teacher's. Club will hold rehearsals for—inStallation of officers and members along with their new sporisor, Miss Lillian Jacobs, * secretary; Richard Baley, treasur- er, and Barbara Everett, publicity manager, HONOR TEACHER” The club recently was named in honor of Mrs, George Morrow, a be called the Ann.Ess Morrow Reyeal Players for ‘Little Women’ at Walled Lake By SALLY COLLINS The cast for “Littlhe Women,” tale of family life during the Civil War years, was announced at by Mrs. Frank Balaam, director. Also ‘revealed were the names of production committee chairmen. The three-act play will be pre- sented March 12 and 13 by the Skitamard Players. Jo Anne student center following the basketball game with Bloomfield Hills High School. Disc jockey dances for teens and “|young adults are still being held lin the Holly Elementary School's multi-purpose room every Satur- day from 8:30 p. m. until midnight, according te. Sharon Lynch, presi- dent of the Holly Teen Club. The Wednesday evening dances have been canceled temporarily, she added, due to lack of at- tendance. Casting began today for the future senior variety show under the direction of George McDanials ‘and written by Fredrica White. | Thursday, the Holly High School student council will entertain the Wayne-Oakland League Council. The varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders are selling red and wrestling meets and two‘swimming| Those -to. be inst are Ron Miller, president; Rita Stanley, }* » vice -president; Beverly. Donato, }.. Walled Lake High School this week | - Welch, Sandy La Piner, Margie). Lang and Karen Eastty will havel~ isd “High School: Mrs, ‘Mor- row had been ‘the sponsor of this organization for. years at, Pontiac Centra] High School, She is’ now in charge of Polaris, a “First” is g etting tbe’ & feared frequently on around Northern. POLARIS has done it again! ‘Today the first paper of the semester came out with a six page edition. The reason for the larger paper “4a that the staff's advertising ‘men are getting so many ads, | there is not enough room for news In four pages. These ge- getting ad nren include Rick Cole- herent pre eriateerrnn apne inane mando the parts of the four sisters, Jo, Others in the cast include Larrie Cox, Terry Nicholson, Donna Carrigan, Bill Isco, Lynn Thompson, Dick Green, Bob Reimer, and Jana Wagner. Committee chairmen . Claudine Gruber, tickets; Carol |Heuston, publicity; Lynn’ Duncan, scenery, and Carol Beneteau, prompters. 2 Costuming and stage managing assistance is still needed, according to Mrs, Balaam, Lynn Duncan and Lynda Thompson are in charge of makeup. ie ~ Lake Orion Sophomores Win Polio Fund Contest By DIANE DOLECAK gray school pins to add to school spirit. Whirl’ lt Over 3 Hours Fernie and Janice Kary whirled hula hoops for 3% hours without letting them: touch the ground, in a contest in this, southeastern town. AY The sophomores are the winners of the Lake Orion Community High School student council sponsored March of Dimes campaign. The total goal of $500 was sur- lected $603. The sophomores had obtained $229 of this figure. The juniors were at the bottom of fund raising competition. They raised $45. H eres ele * It's a party dress by Mr. Mort sleeves for summer wear—madé in linen, gingham or novelty cottons. If preferred, the long sleeve version can be done up—in printed or plain silk or rayon, The gored and gathered skirt has just the amount of fullness to add swish below the fitted bo- dice and the sleeves have a high raglan cut. The ribbon-bound neckline is straight in front but dips into a gentle slope in the back. page once.a month. * * To order Pattern A-2020, state size and address Spadea, Box 1005, a“ Dean of. College Tells About Campus Life By CAROL; BAUER Margaret Mary Holland, dean of women at Nazareth College. in Kalamazoo, discussed the “benefits of a collegé education today at St. Michael's High School, * ee Miss Holland spoke to the junior and senior girls. Tonya Hurst, a sophomore, was selected as a new junior varsity cheerleader: this: week, Designed for Teen-Agers Here is the second in a series G.P.O., Dept. PY-6, New York, 1, of’ Young America patterns which|N.Y. If paid in cash, will be featured on the high schoo]|check, $1.04. for first class mail, Select the correct from the . chart below which compares _to ed sizes. SIZES 5 110138 Bust 31% 32% 33% 34% 36 37%" Waist 21% 22% 23%, 24% 26 “27% Hips 32% 33%4 34%, 35% 37 38%” Lengt Nave, ot of Waist 18% 15% 16 16% 16% 16%” ary Pattern nd $1; by add five cents. Spadea's Young oa wy, me America Pattern: as RO = it Y o) ZS Na per es Amy, Meg, and Beth, respectively: 4nelude By JOANNE WOOD There's a club at Pontiac Centra] High School which requires knowl- edge, patience, curiosity, and care. This is the Laboratary Assistants Club, It includes 19 could-be chem- ists, medical men and women and CRANBROOK, B. C. @®—Nedra/passed when all of the classes col-|eyen scientists, The group is busy this week mixing unknown solutions for the Chemistry I classes. The club, = service organization under the sponsorship of Forrest E. Brown, science instructor, awards pins to. those assistants who have served two or more semesters. _ Aside from their weekly work in the laboratories, the club. also has a bowling party and picnic each rim | Williams is the only student at present who has served in the ‘lelub. four semesters. The three- semester members are Rick Ser-} win, head laboratory assistant, Maureen Callely, ee Kline and Kathie Hunter. Noren, Dick Parr, Marilyn Vernon ter members. New to the club last fall were Lois Arndt, Judy Cantarella, Douglas Carney, Sue Koprince, Douglas Roeser, Kay Slater, Fred Staley and Gregory Uligian. Speaking of science, the Linnean Society, the PCH biology club, is . |making plans to present the fifth annual Science Fair March 13 and 14 in- the cafeteria. The fair is open to all students in the Pontiac school system, ac- To Show Film, Discuss Dating at Avondale By CAROL MAZUREK “Dating Becomes Mate Selec- tion” is the title of the movie which will be shown at the Mon- day meeting of the Avondale High School Future Homemakers Club. The 3 p. m, film will be followed Jby a student panel discussion on the subject, -headed by Barbara Parker, moderator. 10 Beach Rd. ... . That's It! SYDNEY ~~ A tetter addressed to: Wolfgang Mozart, 10 Beach Road, Edgecliff, Sydney, wits cor- rectly delivered to Wolfgang Wag- ner, 10 Beach Road, Edgecliff, sf ee en eee Bud Barie, Dick. “Brown, Judy} j and Pat Watson are all two-semes-}- man, Arnie Johnston, Milt Dodge, Bruce Bishop and Larry Mix, Melvin Larimer, vocal music di- rector, has been busy—recruiting new members into hig yocal music classes. Well over 100 students who had originally signed up-for study hall, decided they would rather sing when Larimer visited the study halls, looking for new- faces, or rather,voices, These classes which meet two or three times a week have a new organization, -Girls and boys are combined to make a mixed og club, The senior class project, a stat Thompson, has been very active in the home games decorating the Oe PCH LAB ASSISTANTS — Here are two of the 19 members of the Pontiac Central High School Laboratory Assistants Club who this week have. the project of mixing unknown solutions for one Lab Pupils Busy at PCH cording to Ron Hoekman, general son, PCH instructor, are advisors chairman, Rick Serwin is assistant general chairman. * hf Other committee chairmen in- clude Pat Kline, registration; Lucy Seibert, judges; Linda Crain, pub- licity; Sue Smith, ribbons; John Blamy, set-up; Sherry Fink, mov- ies; Bud Baril, geology, physics and mathematics; Jim Baron, chemistry; Joan Davis, club dis- play; Jim Colando, general. sci- ence; Donna Helmkamp, ele- mentary science and Carolyn Goines, biology. wih spirited ee Wesley Maas and Gilbert ‘Glea- - Pontiae Press Phote of the chemistry classes. From left are Kathie Hunter of 307 W. Iroquois Rd. and Rick Serwin of 189 Oneida Rd. Both are seniors. of the fair, One of the purposes of the local fair is to prepare students to enter the Detroit. competition. Two of the winners there will represent Detroit in the National Science Fair, May 6-9, in Hartford, Conn, LAST CHO: RUS: The music world. suffered several losses this week, Naturally, the much _publi- death of SAUNDERS “The Crickets”), Ritchie Valens, 17, and Jiles P. (Big Bopper) Richardson, 28, was a shock to teenage rock 'n’ roll fans. But hidden. beneath the head- lines, the death of jazz ‘saxophonist Boyee Brown last Friday surely brought memories and sadness to oldtimers, His life was dne of extremes. Betthr known as Brother Mat- thew in recent years, Boyce be- came a convert to the Roman Catholi¢ Church in 1952, joining Chicago a year tater, Fans remember him from the} no credit for late '30s and early '40s when he ¢ | this week. Second among local best Your. the Servite Seminary in suburban ' Disc Data sai’ Chatter F=. Music in the Round — -by — Saunders - . corded session cut at, the seminary in Chicago, The album was in es sence.a “reunion” between Brown, then Brother Matthew, and his old buddies, tl makes a FIVE ACES: Sho Showing no aa of staggering, “Stagger Lee” (Lloyd Price) jumped into the lead. sellers is “Smoke Gets In Eyes” (The spied _ ing signs of fading from the eenagers ; taste that moat eels played with bands from coast to doubt 'Eddie Condon crew for some time. * * "[n.1940, he,was rated the No. 1 alto sax man in the United States played-with Benny Meroff at the nine Palace Theater in New hops for a consecuti' coast, becoming a mainstay of the! songs can (Ritchie: = (Wack Scott) by Downbeat Magazine. He once| Baby a Moslem Temple ~ Names Chaplain! + Appoint Rev. E. A. Lucas of Rochester to Serve ; Detroit. Masonic Grovp Model Home Burns in Bloomfield Hills Fire of ‘entifarrained origin a $35,000 unoccupied model home at 6952 Sandlewood Rd., Bloomfield Township, early _ Township Boys ‘Club Director " Misfeldt is the proud recipient of _He is only the second person in ~ By STAN BOK Pontiac Press Correspondent WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. SHIP — Last night was “Gramps Night” at the West Bloomfield Township branch of the Boys Club of America, “Gramps” is Carl Misteldt, a well known figure in the Keego Harbor area, who has devoted him- self to the cause of the township boys club from the time it was organized in 1956. Hig reward for outstanding service was in the form of a special award and certificaté trom the Boys Club of America. George W. Auch, president of 2 —_ OUTSTANDING AWARD — West Bloomtield for his devotion to youth work in’the community. Carl (Gramps) a special award local club's the nation to be the presentation to Misfeldt in the absence of Ray Bogden, district director of the central region of the Boys Club of America. In explaining the significance of the award, Auch polfited out that the - -presentation to Misfeldt marked only the second time the Outstanding Service Award was given out by the Boys Club of of America since it Was organ- ized in 1906. “Gramps” came by his nick- name .in a natural way since the nearly 300 boys who belong to the club regard him as a special] guy who's always on their side. Supposedly. in retirement, “Gramps” has worked full time “a drastic against what he “nomination of favorite, partisan as non-partisans.” “This is both unreatistic and impractical,"” said Elliott. _ “without obligation to anyone on any political basis whatso- “ever” — Elliott said he hoped it might be.a step toward a change in the law’ on the se- lection of Supreme Court jus- intended to be a correction of the present selection method, but rath- er “an immediate solution work- ing under the present ground rules,” * * * The ultimate, Elliott said, would be for a complete change of the requires justices to be nominated at political conven- Note Juror’s Birthday _ RUTLAND, Vt. (UPI) — While itions, w.|Saved as Flames. s;home of the but -run on a ———— @ a4 Small Children Destroy Home ' ANN ARBOR )—Firenien res-| cued four small children last night from a- fire that destroyed the superintendent of Ferry Field at the University of * * * deta fatendt rly Reedbeabgrrld ve! political candidates who must run|-. © He said the proposal was not, . .| Saginaw and MADRENE WALTERS Mrs; Loree Wakers of Belle- ville annourices the engagement ‘of her daughter, Madrene, to Liestman. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Liestman of Leonard. No wedding date has jof been set. JUDITH LYNNE FITZGERALD An April 4 wedding is planned by. Judith-Lynne Fitzgerald and Kirk D. Cordingly. She is the daughter of Alvin Fitzgerald of the late Mrs. Fitzgerald. The fiance is the son of Mrs. Florence Cordingly | of 35 Mill Rd., Milford. He is. now serving with the U.S. Navy’s Sixth Fleet aboard the U,S.S, ‘Forrestal aircraft carrier in the Mediterranean Sea. How Cold Is Too Cold? RIPTON, Vt. (UPI) — After the |ibrary here was closed for the winter because the, building was unheated, the school board made a room available’ in an old school- house which had been abandoned tuse thecause. it was too cold for pupils. Pospolses obtiwith thost tis, but can remain under water ne logger, gogo rth ne Lingala ef pray | surface for breath every 30 to 45/ }- seconds, even during slep. U.S. Marine Pvt. Frederick V..| cr Couple Returns | to Finish Senior Year of College GINGELLVILLE—Making their jheld to “‘save the club,” Misfeldt home in Mount Pleasant where said: they are both seniors at Central Michigan College are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Gregory sL. Ans- paugh. ms The bride, Dawn Lucille, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gingell of 4110 Baldwin Rd. here. The bridegroom is the ‘son of Charles Anspaugh of Escanaba. * * * They were married by the Rev. \William Miles at Gingellville Bap- |tist Church. For the ceremony, the bride chose a waltz-length gown of crystalette. over satin with a lace bodice and a sabrina neckline. A_ “She carried a cascade bouquet of stephanie lilies and carnations on a white satin Bible. A cousin of the bride, Eleanor Gingell of Gregory road, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the bride’s sisters, Mrs, Walter Elmy Ron Laeder of. Deckerville served as best man, Ushers were | cousins of the bridegroom, Ron and Dennis Wilson of Tonia and. Frank Gingell of Gingeliville, cousin of the bride. ‘A reception was held in the church parlors following we cere- mony. Sports Writer's Son. James Doyle Killed SANDUSKY, Ohio ) —: James Edward Doyle Jr., 32, son of Jim- my. Doyle, veteran sports writer and columnist for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, was killed early to- day when his car and a truck col- lided on U. S. 2% south of here. The driver of the truck, Alvin Clippert, 38, 1865 E. Wattles Rd., Troy, escaped injury The victim, from Cleveland Heights, a suburb of Cleveland, tative for Rockwell Manufacturing, Co. % iL. {) Pontiac Prose. Photo so honored by the. parent organization, . Boys Club of America. “Gramps” is flanked ‘by the sident, Bill Auch at left and by— \Keego’s ‘Gramps’ Gets Rare Boy’s Club Award for the club ever since he helped organize it, Vernon Edward, mayor of the the feeling of boys and adults alike when he said: Misfeldt has been a big credit to the City of Keego Harbor and West Bloom- tield Township for his untiring efforts put forth on behalf of boys in the community, * * * “Gramps” and other officials of the club are now faced with a critical problem: that of moving the present Boys Club building to a new location in the near future. Now located next to Roosevelt School in Keego Har- bor, the club building must be moved when the school is re- modeled this summer, - Boys Club officials need parcel of land and sufficient funds to move the building and set it up properly for use at a new lo- cation. . A fund-raising campaign will be Club officials will map out a plan to raise funds, St. Mary's College to Do ‘Caine Mutiny’ ORCHARD LAKE — St. Mary's College, here, site of the proposed Polish-American Catholic Marian Shrine, will present Herman Wouk’s prize-winning drama ‘‘The Caine. Mutiny Court Martial”’-on Sunday at 7:30 p.m., in'the campus auditorium. The play, produced by Skarga Society of St. Mary’s College, is given in commemoration of the Orchard Lake Schools’ — SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary, St. Mary's College, and St. Mary’s Preparatory — 50th anniversary of settlement at Orchard Lake troiters Ronald Modras, Peter Zie-| bron, Norbert Kendzierski, Rorald Nowicki and Thomas Grvbba. The and Mrs. Gerald Elmy, both of Rey “John Gabalski, moderator of Monday's hearing. _ {Ginzellville. Si=rga Society, is stage director. | Tickets for the performance are $1.50 and may be“purchased by writing directly to Skarga Society, St. Mary’s College, Orchard Lake, or at the box office on the evening of the performance. ‘Holly School District OKs 6 Mill Tax Rate HOLLY — By a vote of 746 to day, the proposition to increase | the tax millage in the Holly Area | School District to six mills for one year was approved, was turned down by a vol of 124 to 203. } National Geographic Society, ie i ae Phone ahead, for ” MMMmmm | Smackiti’ good A eef Hamburgers! ee posse Mie “em! 16. HAMBURGERS. $1.00 .00 m } 332 S. Telegraph 785 Pontiac tail “CLEAN @ suicHr “y | LAKE’S HAMBURGER FE 3-9311 4-9092 URTEOUS OPEN 24 HOURS EVERY DAY MW 1G0P Hopes Dim city of Keego Harbor, summed up Starring in the drama are De- 694, in a special election Thurs- | Colorado has 40 mountain peaks 14,000 or more feet high, almost ‘was northern Ohio sales represen-, double the number in the Alps re- gion, according to figures of the =" No-objections were raised i. — th phic in tort By LEE WINBORN SHELBY TOWNSHIP’ — A court order was signed in : Mount Clemens yesterday making Curtiss-Wright Corp. a “party-defendant” with Shelby Township in a case which threatens to block construction of an automobile race track onvthe company’s property here. Attorneys for the corporation petitioned Macomb County Circuit Court Judge Howard R. Carroll for permission to enter the court case. by Miss Dee Edwards, one of the Detroit sci for the plaintiffs. Miss Edwards for 4-Cent Tax Williams Opposes Plan; Dem Votes Needed to Pass Measure LANSING (With time running short, Republican hopes of getting a four-cent sales tax proposition on the ballot April 6 flickered low today. * * * A-GOP house delegation failed to .get the nec nod from Democratic Gov, W in an hour and 40-minute bargaining ses- sion in the executive office. An- other meeting was set for 10:30 a.m, Tuesday. Afterwards, Speaker Don. RB. Pears (R-Buchanan) said it was a ‘fair statement” that GOP leaders saw little hope of suc- cess, Some Democratic votes are vital to the Republican cause. * « * The governor often has opposed increasing the sales tax, but not specifically putting the question to a siatewide vote. The governor’s bills to mort- gage the Veterans Trust Fund stayed locked up in the Ways and’ Means Committee, but x * * Two Democrats came up with a three-year, 50 million dollar bor- rowing scheme to forestall trust! fund mortgaging. It weuld raise the state’s constitution debt limi- tation to that amount from the present $250,000. Hearing Monday for Ex-Ofticer on Misconduct OAK PARK—Ousted Police Lt. Joseph Roberts, 36, of. 15200 Oak Park Bivd. will get a hearing on charges of “‘misconduct’’ Monday at 7:30 p.m, before City Manager Pro Tem R, J. Alexander. +~ Roberts was dismissed from the force Dec. 2 after he allegedly shot-up a juke box in a Detroit bar with his service pistol. He was off-duty at the time. No charges have been {ald repreesnts a group of Shelby Township home- owners who charge the township acted “illegally” in paving the way for in-)- stallation of ne proposed track. - Curtiss-Wright is caicuoenied by the Detroit law firm of: Butzel, Eaman, Long, Gust and Kennedy. Attorneys for all parties were in * cause’ , The court was asked to grant a writ of mandamus enjoining the township from issu- ing a permit for construction and operation of the track, , The court was alse requested to rule that the amended which rezoned the Curtiss-Wright “null and void. * Judge Carroll warned that - issuance of permits while the case is pending ‘‘does so at his own peril.” LISTS ‘ILLEGAL’ REASONS of reasons why the township’s re- zoning action was “‘illegal.”’ One stated that the zoning ordl- nance was passed at a cpeatal | meeting whereas requirements of the zoning act permit passage only at a regular meeting. if the track is allowed to operate their property because of exces- sive noise, crowds, litter, traffic. acted on rezoning the property aft- er an advisory vote in the Novem ber election favored the Eevenatiicn | by a 2 to 1 majority. The Curtiss-Wright ing Grounds and is located be- tween 22 and 23 Mile roads, Mound and Van Dyke roads. The company ‘has announced plans to develop the 675-acre site _|for automobile races of Indianap-| olis or championship cars as well) as sports and late modél stock | cars, IN PLANNING STAGE A building program covering construction of permanent grand-) stands for 20 000 spectators, bleach-| ers for 20,000 more, comfort sta- tions and 4 sports car track within’ pre trial hearing on the case been set for 9:30 a.m. food court yesterday for the ‘show- ever proceeds with a request for orj-Yesterday’s blizzard only a Ae of what's gs Or | af you're still diggin old-fashioned tome for a eenee. uscle ‘In the declaration of charges, the! homeowners group offered a = The plaintiffs further charge that | it will constitute a “‘nuisance’’ to The. zoning and township boards’ property | was: formerty the Packard Prov- White Lake will Offer Rabies Vaccine: Clinic WHITE LAKE < A rabies vac- cnation cine wil bo bed at ass Wh, Bak ae A me, morrow, Olerk Bert A, Mc. Keachie announced teday.. 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He said it takes 18 months to two years \to get the needed apparatus as- sembled, adding that delivery had year. -The FAA spokesman said -instal- lation of a high-intensity light sys- em as part of the -instrument- landing system would require a pier extending 3,000 feet into the river, This would involve an addi- tional problem of creating a deep‘ water channel, he said. Authorities have noted that the ; sinking of pilings into the water caused. the -accident.” . been promised for October of this|Officials biped ‘that. the copilot, Ne New York Agency Claims Stall on n Pier -, at, that area well might impede shipping. Three bodies were found Thurs- day in the tail section of the crashed airliner, brought up from the river bottom, That brought to 25° the: number of bodies recoy- ered, : *. ® As investigators looked into all phases of what could have ca the crash, Edward Slattery Jr. of the Civil Aeronautics Board said: “The only thing we're sure of is that there is no indication of what But Flight Engineer ‘Warren E. Cook, 35, a crash survivor in criti-; cal condition at. Queens General Hospital, has been quoted as say- ing that the plane's pilots ‘‘might to ¢ross-check between the sie copilot’s instruments in that] The newspaper said the Electra turbine-propelle'r plane was equipped with two new-type alti-/f meters, one for each pilot. and Civil clalg talked with Cook Thursday but declined comment. = Runway 22 has a beam device | to keep the pilot informed as to whether he is on course. 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Aurora, TH; ‘We didn’t know anything was) wrong-until we hit." - Cook . also. told- his wife, The; Legislator May Get Forfeit Pay House OKs Resolution Relieving Liability if $2,500 Sum Approved | LANSING W—Rep. Raymond C. \Wurzel (R-Port Huron), who lost about $2,500 in legislative salary last year because of-an attorney general's opinion, may get the money after all. * * * The House yesterday adopted a resolution that would relieve State \Treasurer Sanford A. Brown and | Aud. Gen. Frank S. Szymanski of all legal liability should they ap- prove payment. It goes to the Senate, Wurrel; who served on his lo- | cal school board, was held last dune to have forfeited his seat in the Legislature on the ground that the local and state offices were incompatible. Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams then advised Szymanski not to put through Wurzel’s pay warrants, quail hunting today after dividing | \Ike, H umphréy Bag 20 Quail. First Day Out THOMASVILLE,..Ga, (AP) — President Eisenhower plans more a 20-bird bag his first time out this .yacation. The President and his host, for- ‘Tmer Secretary of the Treasury George M.. Humphrey, got a prom! of continuing good weather. * * -* They spent seven hours in the fields of Humphrey's big planta-' tion estate Thursday, And at, day's end White House press sec- retary James C. Hagerty reported they brought down 20 quail soot tween them. x *« * Hagerty said he had no informa- got. Newsmen are not permitted | on the plantation, The daily legal} limit, is.a dozen quail a hunter. t n phréy played bridge again with Robinson, board chairman of Coca-Cola, and Barry Leithead, * * * The House also passed and re- ferred to the Senate a bill to au- thorize payment of the remaining legislative salary of the late Rep. iFred R. Dingman (D-Detroit) to his widow.. Dingman died in Jan- uary a week after taking the oath | A special election to fill the va- cancy will be held April 6. 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In what was undoubtedly. one of the worst showings ever by the Detroit Red Wings, the New York- ers shoved them closer to the Na- tional Hockey League cellar with a ridiculously easy 5-0 victory. The Toronto Maple Leafs’ 6-3 triumph over the Montrea Ca- nadiens last night left Detroit only one point ahead of the Leafs in the dubious battle for 5th and 6th place honors. Lorne (Gump) Worsley, New York’s chunky goal tender, posted his 2nd ‘shutout of the season yes- terday and both have been on Olympia ice at the expense of the Detroiters. * x -* It was the 8th time this season} that Detroit drew a scoring blank, ‘five of them at home, as the Red- shirts reached a high point in fu- tility. Andy Bathgate neared the 30- goal mark with his 29th of the season early in the Ist period and the Wings went from bad to worse as the evening went along. George (Red) Sullivan connected twice in the 2nd period with Larry Popein clicking for a goal between times and Camille Henry com- pleted the massacre on a clever shot in the 3rd stanza. * * * Red Wing coach Sid Abel called yesterday's farce ‘‘the worst hock- ey game I've seen in my 22 years in the game.” “It was rotten,” Abel said, adding “I'm glad the Rangers didn’t have a penalty called against them — it would have been worse watching us try to get the puck ‘out of our oWn tone,”’ Only one penalty was called in the dull, one-sided game, an in- terference ruling against Detroit's Forbes Kennedy late in the Ist period and the lone infraction played no part in New York's five goals, me * «* * The Red Wings were utterly fee. ble and thoroughly outplayed. Their play was completely disor- ganized, they had only a handful of good shots and Worsley was equal to all of them. Lou Fontinato, who suffered 2 broken nose in a run-in with Gordie Howe last Sunday in New York's Madison Square Garden, was absent yesterday, but the Rangers delegated defenseman Ed Shack to corral Howe and “ordie had his poorest night of the current NHE campaign, The Wings seemed more inter- ested in buriping the Rangers around and resorting to rough stuff than they were in playing a win- ning brand of hockey. * * * Goalie Terry Sawchuk made some excellent saves in the De- troit cage, but even he looked bad on Henry’s scoring effort. The “Eel” snaked the puck from be- hind the net, pulled Sawchuk out and punched it in the opposite corner. The Chicago Black Hawks nipped the Boston Bruins, 2-1, in last night's other NHL game to stay tied with the Rangers for 2nd place. * oe Cage Ace Asks to Be Zz. 4 utile in 5: ao ** ar . Fa Traded } Pistons BOSTON HHigh-satariea George Yardley’s demand that -he be traded may be granted today when Detroit Pistons general man- ager W. Nick Kerbawy meets with officials from three other National ‘Basketball Assn, clubs, Kerbawy, who accompanied the Pistons here, said he planned to meet with officials of the Syracuse, FRIDAY 9 High Schoel Basketball Pontiac Central at Flint Central Flint Northern at Arthur Hill Saginaw at Bay City Central | Hagel Park at Birmingham Ferndale at East Retreat Port Huron at RO Ki: Waterford at Pap reper Walled Lake at Van Dyke thfield Clawson at ae Orion re ‘at Madiso Bloomfie id at Speen Bloomfield Hills veal Holl: Milford at. Bright -Clarenceville at Northville 8t. Benedict vs. St. Frederick at PCH RO 8t. Mary at 8t. James Rochester at Romeo Lapeer at L'Anse Creuse Oxford at Ortonville Millington at pce! City mi Utica at Center Line RO Dondero at Wyandotte Lamphere at Lutheran East uron at Countr Day Lyon RO Shrine at Mt. Carmel . School Swimming Plint Central at Pontiac Central Sepals Arbor University High at Pontiac 0 Birmingham at Haze] Park YMCA Community Basketball Pirst.. Baptist vs. Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian, 6:30 p.m.; Stone Baptist vs. Hi-Y Hawks, 7:30 p.m., and HI-Y Pistons vs. spechemer Hi-Y, 8:30 p.m., at Pontiac YM SATURDAY High Scheel Basketball Rita vs: St. Michael at PNH wines Side at Cranbrook High School Wrestling . Shady Bide at eHocoes ing Golden Gloves bouts, rotenal finals, Pontiac Central gym, 8 p.m ‘Turkey Shoot’ Sunday The Lake Orion Gun Club will hold a “turkey shoot’ this Sunday on the club’s outdoor range at 2700 Stanton Road. Both shotguns and to Boston and St. Louis clubs to talk trade and try to make some deals, The Pistons meet Syracuse and Boston plays St, Louis in an NBA doubleheader tonight, Yardley, who led the NBA with a a record 2,0001 points last year, sai yesterday he and the Pistons are; “TRADE ME’—George Yard- ley, 6-5 forward of the Detroit Pistons who hag been on the in- jured list, told the club to trade him or he will quit pro basket- rifles may be used. Starting time is 1] a.m. - - ball, The Pistons said they will try to make a deal for him. Players in + By The Associated Press «The Chicago Cubs and the Cleve- land Indians are ready for the start of spring training. The Cubs joined the Indians yes- terday as the only major league baseball clubs with all players signed when pitcher Dave Hillman agreed .to terms, Cleveland an- nounced last week that all its players were in the fold. Chicago has 35 players under contract, not including pitcher Glen Hobbie and catcher Gor- don Massa, who are in service. Pitcher Dick Drott also is in service, but Ke has signed for 1959, Hillman had a 4-8 won-lost rec- ord last season and an earned run average of 3.114. * * * Activity on the signing front was brisk Thursday as other clubs also received signed agreements. The. Chicago White Sox signed /S€C0 their 24th and 25th players, leav- ing them with 14 unsigned. Cen- terfielder Jim Landis and rookie pitcher Stover McIlwain agreed to terms. Landis hit .277 in 1958, The Los Angeles Dodgers -boosted their signees to 24 when dim Gilliam, an infielder-outfield- Holly Center Tops County at 22.7 McDaniels Scoring Leader Oakland County. has a new in- dividual prep scoring leader for the MeDanielg, Holly ...... ago $ a3 304 » and successive week. He is Holly's |Stott. Oxtird ~----.ccce-v+0 8 Sel 383 "66 center George McDaniels. Gallup, Birmingham seasses I 8 176 22 om big, guy a ahead of Bandy,” PCH PON ae stcce 8 ise ies ‘ord ace ug yy pumping ams ANDTOOK ..68.. 134 10.1 mpbell, Waterford ...+¢.. 9 160 17, z 28 at Garenevee : oF aS Wiodkowskt M or e-seceeMl 92 13 © boost his average to e'*-Joyce, RO Dondero ....... & has lead in total points most of the Evans, Walla ae a te ise urris, TRICF che ersenes 15. _ Reason and now Bas 77 nee (areersaate 8 Heer SOR a Re an, OULY case cecees Stott, who tallied 17 in three jonith " walled Lake... 9 137 18 quarters at Avondale Tuesday, somone Ortonville acces " ie 183 dropped into « tie for 2nd-with |[ftiughun Ro shrine 1.12 ins tea graduated Charley Barge of |C ky Farmington .....12 172 143 Pontiac Central at 22.3. OAKLAND COUNTY “a fara eS aoe -yeeveeees Ld ‘oores. Eastern ‘Michigan ‘stars. Merv Gallup of Birmingham and Toy Palmer of Ferndale follow with 22 and 20.6. Moving up fast is John Bandy of the Chiefs. He has swished 54 points in two starts since Barge departed and now has 156 in eight games for 19.5 and 6th place. Terry Wills of Armada and Jim Ward of Imlay City switched places again with Wills runnetup again to steady East Detroiter Don Petroff 2 Ker in the county area race. Petroff is Td Wills 20:1,and Ward 19.9, - Bhrine ,.eveee12 171 14.2 edeasiee seveeess © 126 14 Porritt, “Clarkston ..:.......10 134 134 Harned, Troy .............. 12 161 13.4 Troy *Denotes graduated. COUNTY AREA atari | forse | Loss toN } like to get cannot be obtained." _|Ed Conlin from the Syracuse Na- tok ke => through “by mutual agreement.” He said that if he is net traded by Feb, 15, the NBA’s trade deadline, he will quit the game. : * * * One of the big obstacles in trad- ing Yardley is his $25,000 # year salary, Kerbawy sald “we're het op- posed to trading our top payer if we get a top player: in re- turn," He sald the Pistons were “just three or four days away from completing one saan! player deal.” : And Pistons coach Red_ Rocha, when told of Yardley's desire to leave, said ‘well, it looks as if we'll have to trade him then,” Rocha said one major deal was “all but wrapped up," but added that ‘‘most of the players we would xs * * It is known the Pistons have been trying to get John Kerr or tionals. Yardley, who has a broken hand and js returning to his Call- f. __tm rowmmac PRESS, ERIDAY. FRURUARY « 6, 1080 \ | Obl “Yardley ‘sire to be traded in an interview with the Fort Wayne (Ind,) News-| Sentinel, The Pistons moved to Detroit from Fort Wayne two seasons ago, Yardley did not give the reasons for his difficulties with the club in his interview, The Detroit ace said he would be able to play next Monday against Cincinnaft if Detroit wants him, but said he would continue to California if he didn’t hear from the club, The 30-year-old Stanford gradu- ate is in his sixth ao sea-| son. ‘Slush-Hoppers’ Form New Club - MUSKEGON ( UPP - — A group of Muskegan ice boat racing enthusiasts have formed an organization which they call “MYCFOSHAHWY” for ‘short. What does it stand for? Simple . Muskegon Yacht Club Fan-. gan, State basketball game since 1948 because of bleacher collapse, will be played prior to the Michi- . gan-MSU game, Feb. 14th. It was discontinued because of the “eal culated risk" involved, * * «* * Tom Turner, senior at Denison University trom Birmingham, \s regular forward on the basket ball team and leads ” team in rebounds. x * * ‘ Tom Dodson, former Pontiac ath- letie director, now with the Air: Force in Chicago, is on @ one. week survival training run in Fair- banks, Alaska. - f * ; 4 . Former Pontiac cager Rod Treals currently ranks llth in the ITAC and 2nd on his team at @ s annual ice show, “Skater’s Holiday,” will be pre- sented, Feb. 15th at the Eton Park ‘Municipal vjak. . : ° AP Wirephote NESTLED — John Barnum of Grand Rapids has a tough shot — to figure out when his ball fell, hit the sidewalk and nestled against an elevated turf in the Phoenix Open, Barnum chipped into trap * ciers of Slush Hopping and Hard Water Yachting. Horton Smith of Detroit has been. made an honorary life member of seen in the picture then still parred the hole with one putt for a five on No. 18. . fornia home, brought up his de- ae 3 Top-Ranked PCH Meets in Last Six Starts By BILL CORNWELL ‘If Pontiac Central can retain its position as the state's No. 1 Class A basketball team for the rest of Cubs, Tribe Have_All the Fold er, came x terms, Gilliam batted .261 last year. Three Philadelphia Phils’ okayed|- their pacts, bringing the number signed to 24. ,Infielder Bobby Young, catcher Jim Hegan and rookie pitcher Don Erickson joined the fold, leaving 18 unsigned, * * * Young, used mainly in reserve, hit .233 last season, Hegan was obtained from Detroit late in the season. Erickson was recalled from. Tulsa in September and ap- peared in nine games. | The Kansas City Athletics in- creased their list of signed play- | ers to 20 when veteran infield- er-outfielder Dick Williams and three rookies agreed to terms. Williams, obtained in a winter | trade, hit .276 for Baltimore in 1958,” , The others were pitchers Ken Johnson and George Brunet and second baséman Luke Klimchoch. A pair of New York Yankee catchers brought the list of signed champs to:10. Darrell Johnson, used sparingly, and rookie John Blanchard were the signees, . x * * The Boston Red Sox signed rook- ie pitching prospects Jerry Casale and Arnold Earley, bringing their total te 14, Casale was in— the Army most of last season but joined Boston late in the campaign ‘jand made two brief appearances. Earley was with Memphis of the Southern Assn. ; * * * Pitcher Herm Wehmeier and catcher Lou Berberet signed with the Detroit Tigers. Berberet, ac- quired in a trade with Boston bat- ted .208 with Washington and the Red Sox last ‘season, Wehmeier, plagued by arm trouble, had a 1-0 record. * * * : , The Washington Senators signed pitchers Hal Griggs and Ted Aber- nathy, and re-a¢quired left-hander 4 Chuck Stobbs,-who was waived out son, Griggs posted a 3-11 mark. Chattanooga nals released him a few. weeks ago, He had a 26 record with G TP Avg.|. Petroft, Bast Detroit ....+. 8 im az Washington and was 1-3 with St. 8, THAR «sp ussscessees iy Ward, Imlay City ......... 9 ifs 19.9 Louis. . ee ore Appleton, Brighton ........12 201 1 Rockets-Titans Meet Gheens, Cunrepeevitio 22... ) ie ist Benin naa seeee 8 as 49 DETROIT (®—Both” the Univer- ew Ha Yes 0 eeees 4 q ' De-: MeKillen, Lapeer ..... 8 daa 143) Silty of Toledo Rockets and the eran Nort Branch oof . Hs ety res, hae , ston Cagee ..... siete 8 108 |e na hee Saturday night sche ‘Bast ‘Detroit ‘oi desis & 8 133 clubs clash here Saturday we ci night's! Toledo is &T and Detroit troit Titans will be trying to stay: Manning, 19, of Enid, Okla, the season, it really will hgea high- ly deserved honor. A glance at the remaining six opponents on their 1958-59 sched- ule reveals that three of them are ranked in Michigan's top 10 and another one is rated 12th, The other two foes cre Sagi- naw Valley Conference rivals and they’re never pushovers, regard- - less of their won-gnd-lost records, Pontiac, undefeated in nine games and boasting a spotless 6-0 Saginaw Valley slate, runs into the 1st of its four rated opponents tonight in an all-important SVC struggle at Flint. * * * The Chiefs clash with defending Valley champion Flint Central this evening at 8 o'clock in the Flint school’s gymnasium and the 9th ranked Indians are certain to~have all their guns loaded and ready. Following tonight’s struggle with, Flint Central, the Chiefs face 7th|| ranked Highland Park next Tues- day at PCH, 12th rated Dondero Feb. 17 at Royal Oak and 4th ranked Flint Northern Feb. 20 on the Northern court. Valley foes Bay jBurkemo, the former PGA cham- City Central, here Feb. 13, and Saginaw, away Feb. 27, complete the schedule. Pre-season favorites to repeat as champs, the Flint Indians now find themselves in 3rd place with a 4-2 league mark, one a 69-56 loss to PCH here in mid-Decem- ber. The Indians are still in con- tention for the crown, but another _setback will put them out of the title picture. Their over- au rec- ord ts 7-2, Runnerup Flint Northern visits Arthur Hill tonight, hoping for a win over the Hillites and an assist from city rival Central which would deadlock the Chiefs and the Vikings at the top of the stand- ings. x * * Joe Dowdy's Flint Central team is always dangerous and the per- fect PCH record indeed rests on a precarious perch. Suffice it to say, coach Art Van Ryzin and his cag- ers have their work cut out for ference —_ Remaining ‘Chiefs at Flint Central Tonight | for Valley Game| Four Rated Prep Foes). PCH Cage Foes Toughies the British Professional Golfers’ Association, - For Guaranteed See or call us today JONES’ FOE — Glenn Davis, Ohio State Olympic ace, and Hayes Jones, a candidate for the 1960 Olympics, will meet head- on Saturday in the Michigan State Relays. They meet each other in the hurdles events. Jones Pars | Scott Speedometer Service | 18 Lesington (Pontiac) | SRT 5 * i STANDARD HOME HEATING OILS with “STA-CLEAN” Hayes Jones to Meet Davis. in MSU Relays EAST LANSING (UPI) —Hayes titlist and world record holder, Jones, who hopes to make the |cetabiivhed a relays and Jenison next U.S. Olympic team, and Glenn| Fieldhouse mark of 89 in the Davis, Who starred on the last/highs last year and his 83 clock- one, meet head-on tomorrow in one jing in the lows tied the meet of the midwest’s top track carni- |standardd. vals — the Michigan State relays. Both Jones, the Eastern Michi- high and low hurdles. Davis, bus- jest man in track, also is entered in the 75-yard dash, the broad jump and as a member of the Buckeye mile relay unit. Jones warmed up for the at- tempt at dethroning Davis, de- fending champion in both hurdle races, with victories in the 65- yard highs and lows at the Mich- igan AAU meet last week, Davis is one of 11 champions won both the high and low hur- dles in the Michigan AAU meet | at Ann Arbor last weekend. returning to defend their laurels. The Buckeyes’ all-around man and Olympic games 400-meter hurdle * * * lahoma is back in the 75-yard ley relay team returns with all new faces except Givens. Wisconsin has two champions in Jesse Nixon (600-yard run) and Dan McKinney (1,000-yard | run), * * * The Kansas Jayhawks return broad jump champion Ernie Shel- by and Bob Cannon who tied with two others in the high jump, Mi- PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) — Walter pion from Franklin Hills, Mich., would have done just as well stay- ing in bed yesterday. Here is what happened to Walter on the first nine holes of the $17,500 Phoenix Open golf tournament. January ‘Hot “iin Venezuela VALENCIA, Venezuela u—Don January of Denver, Colo., shot a Golf Club's open tournament. January, who was ee . Pete Cooper of Lakeland, Fla last. week’s Panama Open, po 30 going out and came home “in 34 on the new par 72, Ssmyard serenade wneteanene eee renee ene 35-36— 34-37—~71 | x-Frank — = eee eenener Tigers Sign 4 Rookies DETROIT @—Four young base- ball players, two of them from Michigan, have signed Minor League contracts with the Detroit Tigers. They are.John Rumobhr, «21, of| Grand Rapids; Jim Batchelor, 19, of Lincoln Park, Mich.; , Gene Wo- Rumohr, a right handed pitch. er, had an 18-1 récord in three sae een Sine OF 1 \the birdie. } ‘stayed in there pitching and came It Was a Day Burkemo Could’ve Stayed Home | No, 1—He teed off and got a charley horse in his leg. Limp- ing off on one foot. Got a par- four, though. No, 2—His tee shot, slightly off line, landed in the three-pronged fork of a pruned tree and stuck | effort. there, Walter took a swing at it _|with an tron, failed to dislodge it and finally had to wrestle with it to get it out by hand. He had a seven on the par-four hole. * * * No. 3—He gota birdie with a 10- {foot putt. a No. 4—He hit what looked like a perfect shot to the green but instead of sticking, god ee ball slowly rolled over the top, curved down a bill and lodged behind a palm tree, Bogey 5. No. 5—A par three, he hit his tee shot in a-trap, but blasted out n | beautifully. to within three feet of the pin, He was so overcome by this that he 3-putted for a double|j bogey five. * e *. 30-44-64| No, 8A 30-foot eagle putt lipped |# the cup, but failed to drop. He got With undying patience Burke: up with a fairly respectable | 8/3 —T75 on the par-70 course. * played semi-pro bali in Grand Rapids, hit .411 ang made the’ | aill-star team: asa catcher, Batchelor, a shortstop and third baseman, signed with Knoxville of; versity and complied a 1.1 earnéd run average. Ramohr, who signed with Durham, N, C., #ise | ‘the Class A Sally League. ako | compiled an outstanding record 0 s Eeles Landstrom from Finla - Namon Gibson are top choi in the pole vault along with W: ern Michigan’s Jerry Beckner who hit 14 feet last night in a/dual meet with Missouri. / Marquette'’s Ed Hoyle, jhow of the Chicago track club, Holds the pole vault record with//a 144% x * Strangély enough, chigan State has little hopes glory in its own meet, The cleaned up in GUN AND SPORTS * CENTER 13210: Holly. Six schools lay claim to the oth- gan sensation, and Ohio State's | er champions. Dee Givens of Ok- Davis are entered in the 75-yard dash and the sooner sprint med- | Michigan's European champion, } CLIFF DREYER Nagen atte {Fs ? Bete iM AA ae 4 > a ete ee La etm t c ee eéuuel Beret ey oer SNe Sete he - TRochester Aims }for Win No. 11 “THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1950 —_ Prep Front By BILL CORNWELL , Youth Brigade Takes Command Jerry Magee Leader; “PONTIAC AREA. re ee ee crm cs reeeeiees anebeee + ey 34 oe ans Et Far bd ba i Lost Pet, ia neste 31 2 Foaler Chamber of Commerce | Against Romeo. with unbeaten marks within their | in Phoenix — Tourney! 3 PRESENTS THE ANNUAL | | Pacesetters in Seven} They're having quite’a controversy in the Hoosier| 7-Under 63°. VES. q sar ane | Conferences Unbeaten state and the issue centers around a couple of brothers} puopyrx. Arte. wm — A youth | Py } in Loop Play _|whose parents recently filed suit against the Indiana brigade, comnianded by 2-year-| $ BOUTS . eames. | i, ar GRANTS H High School Athletic Association. eid Jeary’ Magee. af Socomias! _ FINAL ET sejeFron” 2 I Leaders in'seven Onkland County! ‘The purpose of the suit was to protest an edict by|Canada, led today’s parade of PONTIAC CENTRAL HIGH FA visting Chow area pep Ingues are riding slong|the THEA which prohibits the two boys, Billy Joe and wine vs ie he sto! round ~ $CHOOL GYMNASIUM Frank Stevenson, from playing basketball this season tournament, W. HURON ST. Ce ed ee respective conferences, However, this could be a-day of, but a loss would put Romeo in a ter would clinch the league title, | tle for the lead. Berkley, one of the top ranked |“A" teams in the state, has virtu- ally sewed up the Inter-Lakes crown, but the Bears’ 10-0 mark is in jeopardy at Southfield. Eastern Michigan League title with at Seymour High School. * What’s the reason for the IHSAA then barred the ‘youngsters for life on the grounds that undue in- fluence was used to convert them into Hoosiers. ~ jboys’ parents, immediately filed! ‘body in Jackson County Circuit Ss Farmington High will play host to a pair of regional prep events this-year. The regional wrestling meet is scheduled there-March 6-7 Joe and Pearl Stevenson, Lae Club in the-spring. Economy moves at Avondale’ may force the Yellow Jackets to do "Ferndale, also on its way to the suit against the prep athletic away with golf this spring. They'll hn eMulli and the regional golf tournament will be held at Farmington Country x * * posting a four-under-par 30 on the | front nine, and 14 for the three- | under 33 coming home. One stroke back was Joe Camp-; bell, Knoxville, Tenn., 23-year-old‘ former collegiate golf and basket- ball star trom Purdue University. | ‘decision for those unscathed | 4 Aeogere si se thed league ban? Well, last summer the’ tral’s recently graduated basket- | day . with a edven-indencer: 63 TOMORROW NIGHT y | necter, ¥-0 be the Atri Stevenson family moved poctaah hom ep working on a (that knocked one stroke off the; Sat., Feb. 7, 8:00 P.M. Bring © rated wall nonce dows, | FP) || county and 90 overali, travels to |from Joppa in Illinois to| ine new Pontiac ‘Nontnere (ezns Country Club omen ; arge™ ©) 1] Romeo.to meet a dangerous Bull. Seymour, Ind., and the] cafeteria. aaa Reserves ; Hebets (mew (on te 2 HP — Hl dog A wa te Sees ° Magee needed only 13. putts in’ at. . . Club 99, Griff's Grill, Triple XXX, The Sport Shop, Welden‘s Sporting Goods, Rog- ors Holiday and Sport Shop. Compliments of O'Brien Heating & Supply. - a erg pte to have a team if at all pos: ‘Gene . a@ curren record, co ave! Court Browns ‘sible. 1 A ./ itrouble at East Detroit. “t “ FIBERG SS I The Stevensons are arguing |e Brighton is unbeaten in the | that the INSAA “is not a corpora- [Albion in Overtime AND fe Wayne-Oakiand League and | tion or association organized un- P; / * should make it 7-0 after playing | der, or pursuant to, any laws of | ALBION — Albion scored its Ji THOMPSON | / es host to Milford, while contender | the state of Indiana.” The |third win in 15 basketball starts yack 3h ‘arden . ° x Holly with a 5-1 loop mark meets | IHSAA, they claim, has a mono- jlast night when it edged Ohio's ‘Ful P race ¢ Miracle Open Mon, || Bloomfield Hills, poly over the counduct of ath- | Bluffton College 83-79 in a non- Mike Souchak CI eee : Mile W. T. GRANT Co thru Sat. Imlay City, the class of rankings letics in Hoosier high schools. | conference overtime game. = ect MG ee eee * Shopping bd af yee to Filocally in oo Pc age also put a| Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson said that be ‘|iwrap on Central title a chance for ‘better living condi- ¥ “You Really Get Your aoe Worth at creat with a victory over Millington. —_|tions’’ prompted them to move to Eaglets Grab Share of SCL Title — Troy, 7-0, inthe Oakland-B con-|Seymour last Aug. 1. ————— NOW IS THE TIME * * * The IHSAA, which investigated. the situation, maintains that the Stevensons were persuaded to ference, doesn’t appear to be in any trouble in its Madison en- counter, Games with little league bear- to come in and look over our selection of new boais. You — and we, too — will have more time to discuss the right boat for your individual need.” in... Freds, Bens Mix Tonight “CY” OWENS, Inc. Pontiac's Only Authorized Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginow” FE 5-410] Lets You Make Needed Repairs NOW cee with NO MONEY DOWN 6 { - a al ill ae PR RE kk A RS Seal ae Ee et ing share the spotlight as far as competition goes. Oxford and Ortonville play on the fatter court, and Avondale meets Fitz- in battle to break second. place deadlock in Oakiand-B. RO Dondero, future ;Pontiac Cen- |tral foe and one of the top ranked class A teams in Michigan, tries to ‘hold on to a tie in the Border's Citles League at Wyandctte. The Acorns are 7-2 for the seasan. Cage Results gerald on the Auburn road court | the family’s moving expenses. In iaddition,- the IHSAA. placed the high school on probation for one year. , * * * At any rate, Circuit Judge John M. Lewis issued a restraining or- der to halt the IHSAA ban and, for the time being, the two brothers are firing buckets for Seymour High. A hearing is scheduled: Feb. 11 move by an offer of a - factory janitorial job for the father and! that two Seymour residents paid) Orchard Lake St. Mary cagers -|League basketball title. to decide whether or not a. tem- porary injuction should be issued By H. GUY MOATS will be sitting on the sidelines to- right, hoping that St. Frederick's club comes through with a victory over Highland Park St. Benedict. ~*~ * _Eaglets last night powered out a 62-25 win over a hapless St. Cle- ment quintet and thereby clinched a share of the Suburban Catholic The Rams—Ravens argument will determine whether or net St. Benedict will also wind up with browse around . .. take all the time you want! e GAITOR TRAILERS e JOHNSON MOTORS USED BOATS and MOTORS ——— LIGHTNING SAILBOAT —— 19 FOOT — SLIGHTLY USED Come In And See It! 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TREND Mite, LITTLE CiGaRs BLENDED WITH FINE HAVANA Every (Cigar Division) Distributed by: DEAN BROTHERS . |Missouri Valley Pentiac, Michigan “hy Tan Aaeniited Prem The way the Bradley Braves have honed their hatchets, the approaching three-team run to the] ‘ketball: title — to be a dilly. ‘The Braves, who sharpened with an 86-70 whipping of Seattle in an intersectional game last night, are involved in a race with Cincinnati and St. Louis that should carry the stretch suspense of some of the old Cunningham- Venzke-Bonthron mile duels. * 2: Only the Southeastern Confer- ence, with Auburn, Kentucky. and Mississippi State, can hope to ‘match the Mo Valley for class and balance at the top of the league standings. - Cincinnati and its great Oscar Robertson is the front-runner with an 80 league mark. St. Louis, carrying a 12-game_ winning LITTLE AD eee vm ean. BIG DEAL ELLIS INC, Since 1945 Free Estimates @ GARAGES @ PORCHES Ay ° Tio streak, and Bradley. trail with 5-1 cinnati. But there's still a lot to come before the race winds up on ‘March. 7--when Bradley entertains [Cincignati on its home court. In between, Cincinnati has another _| FE 2-2671 1959 EDSEL New Quality— New Engineering ©) ®) RUSS DAWSON MOTORS MERCURY—EDSEL—LINCOLNand ENGLISH FORD 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 t seisen Wik St Lane, tad & sila bas-, UP! poll with a 15-2 overall” recard, — ‘both defeats inflicted by Cin- and Bradley meet in a home-and- home series. * “4° & ‘These should be some sonteleia: with Cincinnati currently fifth in The Associated Press’ national Bradley eighth, on a 16-2 ledger and St. Louis ninth with 142, * The hunch is all three are stronger clubs since the last time they saw each other, Cincinnati's nailed nine in a row since it ran into a two-setback roadblock in the Dixie Classic during» Christ- mas Week. St. Louis hasn't lost sinc it fell to Cincinnati 57-50 on Dec, 20. And now Bradley is streaking with six victories since falling to Louisville three weeks ago at the end: of a rugged four-game road trip, It's only previous loss was at Cincinnati, 85-84 in. double Colorado State U, 60-48: and East: the ern Kentucky held its Ohio ‘Val Conference leadership with a 7246 ‘decision over Tennessee T in last night's other features, ee eo ® “Pan Smith, the scoring ring- leader of Bradley’ s balanced team led the Braves with 30 points as Seattle lost its fourth in 19 games against college fees. Seat- tle stayed-even until a 14-3 burst if. gave Bradley a 42.30 halftime: lead, Bradley, hitting at a 46 per cent season pace, made 30-of 63/14 field. goal attempts, : * * * Tony Jackson scored 32 points and Alan Seiden 28 for St, John's, which broke a three-game losing steak for ‘a 13-4 record. Two free throws by Pete Brunone and three | by Don McGorty in the last min-. ute enabled Manhattan to win its fourth straight, 63-58 over NYU in overtime. * * *. The prize they are aiming for .{carries an automatic berth in the NCAA ‘tournament. The ° confer- ence runnerup usually goes to the National Invitation Tournament. | It would be. no surptise to see; all three in tournaments when the) March classics arrive, with the NIT grabbing the two “losers.” * * * _ St. John’s (NY) returned ‘to Madison Square Garden and re- gained its winning touch 85-76 over |Richmond; Utah fattened its Sky- line Conference lead by trimming i hae Buick Tied for 2nd ‘After 39-37 Victory | Oliver Byick moved into the title picture in the Class C City League basketball race Thursday night with a 39-37 victory over the Pon- tiac Paqlice at Pontiac Central. * * * Fri., Sat. $1 “A Clean seer Kuhn KUHN AUTO WASH 149. W. Huron and Sun. Car Rides Better, Lasts Longer” | The narrow win enabled Oliver B hes deadlock the Police for 2nd place on a 5-4 record and leave! Town & Country all alone in Ist spot with a 5,3-mark. Game scor- ing honors went to Bill Newman of the Police with 15 points while, f | ‘Alex Amerson fired 26 points to er I inglemire’s of Holly. Amos ache notched 10- for the ‘Holly, cagers, who lost their 6th straight game. : Across from Firestone 300 tor Csizmadia! in Huron ‘A’ Loop m4 = + a ae 77 W. Huron St. BON DED BRAKES MARKET TIRE Co. |: ‘LABOR and MATERIAL ee | ¢ RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS. © BE-ADJUST BRAKES | FORD : e INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS PLYMOUTH FE 8-0424 Pontiac's game of 1959 in the Huron Bowl | “A” League Wednesday night. sparked Judah Lake Shopping | Center to a big 3103 actual total. It was his Ist 300 and the 2nd | im the history of the alleys. Bill Furlong rolled the other in De- ca cember 1957. AY’S FIGHTS — Art Ramponi,. . sointed Dick Kirby, Ba. | Fis. — Eddie oDenitie. 138%. Ram -—— a Site ee ae t ans anaes out correds S locrearast AMERICA Menore wnisett ba poector hel eeceees | | Besse. Vs] oe ‘5 _ BLENDED WHISKEY. 66 PROOF. 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MATINEE EXTRA FOUR. _ CARTOONS .- framers to be “practical states- _}'Prof, Eric F, Goldman, who chose ‘fiof the class. ° an “intellectual exercise,” and_in- The project has the blessing of 15-seniors.and juniors from the top students in his class for the job, which will excuse them. from hav- ing to take the final exam. “The Constitution was written in ‘an agrarian . society,” Goldman}: pointed out. “Many of the situa- tions of toda) were non-existent then, such as Communism.” The |students were instructed to redraft ‘the document in the light of cur rent conditions, * * Goldman said he wanted the * men, not utopians,"’ explaining that their “constitution” would have to be ‘ratified’ by a two- thirds majority of the 357 students South Americans Demand Nudes PONTIAC «* IVE-IN: HEarre prs iY tm Ak IT'S WARM—IT'S COMFY—WE HAVE That Really Heot ; que ww. tes 100 1 Om. ve of VeLOGRADS ; IN-CAR HEATERS. ‘TONIGHT — SAT. - SUNDAY % BONUS SHOW x NOT ONE—BUT TWO \. BIG! BIG! HITS ON ONE PROGRAM! WEBR $Y BARTLETT aes ROBERT WILDER in Imported Films STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI) — Nude bathing scenes are a must in Swedish-produced movies if they are to be sold to Latin American distributors, a Swedish director said today. * * Director Rolf Husberg said South American film distributors refused to buy the film “Laila” unléss a few scenes with nude girls were added, The film is a story of love among the Lapplanders and was shot in the snowy wastes of the Arctic Circle. The demand was met, The ex- port version of the picture will show four girls running around nude in the snow. They take a snow bath to cool off after bath- ing in a sauna, the Scandinavian steambath, “Before considering to buy Laila, the South American film distribu- tors said the No. 1 condition was that the film had ‘real Swedish nude scenes,’ said Husberg. * * * Which Will He Keep? PEEBLES, Ky. ® — Jimmy Jacobs, 17, worked all summer to save $50 for a down payment on a 1950-model car. The night after he bought it he won g new 1958-model at a drive-in movie. By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS eagprraigrin ea Clark Gable who jhas' a healthy percentage-cut in- “But Not For Me’! which he is making for Bill Perlberg with). Walter Lang directing, declares with remarkable candor, “I'm through with being an independent producer.” “It's too much of a headache and I don’t see how those pro- ducer-actors hold up under the strain,” said Clark. Actually, Gable has produced just one picture under the banner -|of his Gabco Productions and that was “The King And. Four ‘Queens. But out of that experi- i ence, Clark says he learned plen- ty. “When you are producing every-| one comes to you for every little thing and I don't see how an actor can act and direct at the same} time either," he added with that famous Gable grin. “So I'll just stick to acting.” For well over a year Loew's Inc., has been negotiating with Sir Winston Churchill about film- ing “My Early Life.” A million dollars was offered and at one | ‘time it looked very much as if the film would be made. The proceedings were so confidential not over five people knew about it. But . today from London came. the news that the whole. deal has been dropped. Sir Winston and the film company couldn't get together on the way story | should be handled. Of course, there's always a chance neégotia- tiohs will be started again. x * &: Kay Thompson, who went glam- orous in “Funny Face" and re- ceived rave notices, will play the role of Doris Day’s agent in ‘Who Is Sylvia?" Doris will do this at Columbia for Roger Eden as soon | as she finishes “Pillow Talk,” | now named ‘‘Any Way- The Wind | Blows," with Rock Hudson at Uni-| versal-International. confer with Jean Louis about her Las Vega will try to outdo himself. in the death of his mother who died in Louisville, Ky., days ago. Vic was a devoted son and made many trips south to see rol She was his last living réla- tive. susceptible to hypnotism. in psy- ichélogical tests on 74 volunteer |}: re at Stanford University, experiments also exploded the idea that easily hypnotized people are weak-willed, according to Dr. Ernest R. Hilgard of Stan- ford’s Laboratory of Human De- velopment, Most were ‘described as well- adjusted extroverts. whd had -ex-| perienced ‘‘firm but not harsh” discipline as children.. Hilgard found many of the non-hypnotiz- able people to be timid, anxious, | over orderly, or afraid to submit to authority, well gave for Gwéna Verdon at the Harwyn Club. after the open: . ing of her new play, “Redhead,” all the waiters wore biasing red wigs. Marlene Dietrich is in an to a IR . ns s wardrobe. Jean Louis Sympathy goes to Vic Mature a few tnsscsrerearess Continuing Hs Traditional Sapremacy eace HITS THE SILK... = TO HIT THE ENEMY! Veu* \ see Kingsley Inn Announcement _ In response to many requests ‘Kingsley Inn will be OPEN SUNDAYS Featuring the Kingsley Inn Gypsies : i & * - SPECIALLY PRICED MENU for CHILDREN ~ From 12 Neon te 10 P. M - Moisi Lied TERRIFYING ADVENTURE FROM THE | DARKEST AFRICA. en eee es Se ae re Em at . 1-1 100) ee eee avai + ee oe nae Seeman ee -Today. Julia Meade, whose pretty |= face is seen in Ed Sullivan’’s com- mercials, was signed by producer Ross Hunter for a co-starring role for this U-I comedy. to attorney William O'Connor. Her sudden and secret appear- ance in California led to the re- port that she and Frank Sinatra’ are planning an elopement. This has been denied, however, and, Adele has gone to Palm Springs -|with Minna Wallis. She has been | DISCOUNTS in Switzerland with her two chil- varro (always the dreamy, pa- gan type hero of his days of star- Ist Oakland County Showing at No Advance in Prices” SAT, MAT.EXTRA! COMEDY—CARTOON—SERIAL Once in a great, great while... we eee I sete a section show- — secretly did pond aaprae our nude girls . . . the South arrive in. Los Angeles t A Americans immediatély bought the| she pin registered as Mrs. « motion picture leaps the confines — “> film.” O'Conner on the airplane pas- of the-screen to implant a spatk of TODAY & SATURDAY senger list. Of course that was . . her mame when the wes niarried purest wonder in the heart... Fe re ’ : in One Great 7) Blaze Of Aoction...| : to. boy became a werrior! A horse became ea hero! 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NO TELLIN’ HOW MUCH MORE HEKNOWS! x FREE WORLD WILL ce Dié WiTH US— A i a Hospitalized Thursday, she is ex- TRWKLIAMS . 296 =e in bed at least three DONALD DUCK | WELL DucN, aT u ——e —— Bre BACK 60 BARLY FROM LUNCHe H hipaenm lel oe LD i FF LYOU OUGHT TO ToOLT b . i |TAKE ABRISK /(2 4 SHOP WALK IN THE AND GET SOMETHING FOR . DINNER Ten, Reg, Pet CM. = A ale fener Cope, 087 tay tinted Poaneon iyadtean, tnt, THE GIRLS You'll Find _ PROFITABLE - OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in thé Pontiac | ”" Peat Wert Ad Section Take tage of this easy. way to sulve alt your buving end selling orubiems To Plece Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-818) . _. _ ___ By Charles Kuhn ON’T CARE WHAT THEM | | fOUST KNOW I'VE SHOVELED] | ...AN‘ ABIG ar | BATHER PELLERS SAY/\\| | MORE SNOW THIS YEAR "EM ul | LTHANT DID LAST...” Les T le tpg? YF Pit “You act as if you didn't trust me, hiding your poker winnings in _,.. this tobacco can wrapped in paper in the rafters behind the furnace.” BO aed - Ls a t r* ‘ ox Saturday afternoon‘ started ‘out quietly at the police st»tion. A few ealls trickled in over the switchboard but they were routine, Officers finishing their duty. tour paused at the front desk for a few moments of idle talk before eck: ing OUt for the day, Suddenly the phone rang. “Come quickly, I’ve lost. a package of radioactive pellets,” a hysterical voice said. . “Any. one getting close to them will die.” Moments later two grim-faced police officers were on their way for a rendezvaus with the caller, who identified himself asa U. S. Navy ensign. * * * They were to meet°him at a phone booth in front of the Oakland County Courthouse. They Would have no trouble spotting him, the ~ caller said, because he was in uniform. The patrolmen. brought the car to a screeching halt at the court- house ~ ‘eueet out. They saw a sailor strolling down Saginaw street, but no ensign. Perhaps the officer had ducked into a nearby store to warm up, they reasoned, But a door-to-door check of the area falled to turn up any en- sign, Aftera_.futile..balf-hour search, the pair headed back for the station. There, they learned, no further word had been heard on the inci- dent. None ever was, @ The officers had been checking a. false report. x * * Such calls of fictitious emer- gencies and crimes are common ta the police. But not all are so easily solved gs ‘‘‘The Radioactive) ° Pellets Case." ‘MONEY RETURNED Last year a Pontiac gas station attendant reported he was held up at pistol-point and the ‘bandit fled with $95. He described the robbery in detail for detectives. A week later a car pulled up at company. The driver threw out an envelope comers = ang a note, “Get in sesh Wa Pua police. Tiils is’ money from gas station holdup. Have oa paid for now.” Detective Orville C. Johnston, | however, refused to byy the story of a bandit with copcience and continued his. gation of? the case, The officer soon received a tip that the gas station employe and a friend had made up the holdup story and then decided to return the $95. Under questioning, the two suspects admitted the robbery story was a hoax, ° Both pleaded guilty to making a false report and were fined $50 in municipal court. Alert detectives can sometimes) detect a false crime report as soon as they receive it. In the summer of 1957, elderly man ran into the police station at 1:05 p. m. Saturday, screaming he had been robbed of Ad Man Give Merger Views Jones of MacManus, John, Adams Does Not See Giant Trend ATLANTA, Ga. + The continu- ing trend toward merger among advertising agencies is not likely to result in domination of all advertising by a few giant agen- cies, Ernest A. Jones, president of MacManus, John & Adams, Inc. said today. Jones spoke before the annual meeting of the Southeast Council of the American Association of Ad- vertising Agencies. “Agencies are not manufactur- ing concerns,” Jones, a director jmanager. a Sylvan Lake station of the. same Buick Promotes Glenn D. Wilson to Fleet Sales FLINT—Glenn D. Wilson, a for- mer Pontiac resident and manager iof Buick’s retail operations, has been appointed national fleet sales Edward. C. Kennard, general sales manager, announced today. George G. Spaulding Jr. who has been -on special assignment with Buick since last October, will succeed Wilson, Kennard said. Both appointments are effective immediately. Wilson, 49, has had experience in both retail and wholesale mar- keting of automobiles. He started with Buick in 1945 as used car manager of the Flint retail store and was made manager in*1948. Two years later he was sent: to Pittsburgh as zone manager and of AAAA said. “All we have to offer is creative brains—our sole inventory. And I § ‘do not think even the most ardent exponent of strength through size believes that doubling or tri- pling size in- JONES creases brain power proportion- ately. “If it did the world today would be hip deep in dinosaurs who in- stead outgrew their brain power and their capacity to feed them- selves and of the ez Jones said he believed merger is justified if: 1. The goal is better service rather than sheer size. 2. If the operating philosophies of the contracting agencies can be blended homogenously. _3. If the combined managerial talent is not spread too thin. 4. If the loyalties and ambi- tions and teamwork of the staffs are not thwarted or destroyed. 6. If the resulfant new agency is a more complete functional unit than were the combining forces, : “It might be well for us to re- member”, Jones told his audience in the Dinkier-Plaza Hotel, ‘that two weaknesses cannot produce a strerigth; two loserg cannot pro- duce a winner; zero multiplied to infinity, remains zero. And if size for the sake of size becomer over- ly tempting, drop aréund to your friendly neighborhood muse- um, Ask for the Dinosaur Depart- ment.” Advertising agencies—‘‘by a sort of Darwinian law of survival’’— will tend to remain at: the ideal size to do their particular job, Jones coricluded. shed from the face Rules on Chiropractors LANSING (UPI)—A chiropractor is not a physician within the mean- ing of the County Medical Exami- ners’ Act, Attorney General Paul L. Adarns said today. ‘‘Only doc- tors of medicine and osteopaths are within the scope of the term,” Adams held in an opinion re- ‘the follawing year he took a sim- ilar post in Cincinnati. . He returned to Flint as director of merchandising in 1953, a position he. held until he became manager of retail operations last April. As manager of fleet sales he will maintain his headquarters in Flint, |/ Kennard said. However, most of his time will be spent in the field working with Buick dealers and helping them with their contacts with fleet users. Home-Rule Bid Officially Dead Proposal {s Tabled by Senate Committee for This Year | County home-rule government —' for which a special committee in Oakland County had been pushing — has formally been declared dead for this year. * * * Sen. Carlton H. Morris (R-Kala- mazoo) said a proposed constitu- tional] amendment, the first step toward home-rule for Michigan counties, was tabled in his Senate Judiciary Committee because “‘it was too indefinite and there wasn't enough time to work out soniethng acceptable." However, Oakland supervisors presented with a supporting home- rule resolution anyway. x * * “It will be a useless gesture, but I’m -going ahead,” declared Berkley Supervisor John G, Se- mann, ‘whose Legislative Commit- tee has drafted a new resolution after a first one was turned back for more study in December. Sees Spending Hike WASHINGTON (#—An Illinois legislator estimated today that if only 8 of the 1,983 bills introduced on the opening day of Congress become law, _government ex- penditures would be more than quested by Rep. Hans C. Ras- doubled next year. Monday are still expected to be | Doubt Sincerity of Khrushchev Ike Has No Present Plans to Make Visit to Russia THOMASVILLE, Ga (UPI)—The White House today bluntly chal- lenged Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev’s sincerity in Anviting President Eisenhower to Russia and said Eisenhowe had no pres- ent plans to make ruc a Visit. * Press —— bases C. Hag- erty pointed out that the so-called; Soviet invitation’ was contained ir a speech which also included “very hostile references fo United States leaders. “It seems strange that Premier Khrushchev, if he really welcomes a visit) by the President, would extend it in such circumstances. “The President has no present plans to make such a visit—in Aact, he hasn’t received any invitation except through the reports ofan off-hand invitation extended in a political speech. “Ever since he has been in \office President Eisenhower has ' always made it clear that he was |willing to go anywhere in the world if, by so doing, such a visit would, serve.the cause of peace. * * * “Should future developments suggest that a visit to the Soviet Union or anywhere else would serve to advance this cause, then it certainly would be considered.”’ Guard Trains Parrot to Call Time on Visits CAIRO (UPI) — Visitors at the Cairo zoo were startled when the parrot they were looking at shout- ed ‘“‘please get out’’ several times. Somebody looked at his watch. It was closing time.. The guard had taught the phrase to the parrot so he could be spared the trouble. Rhode Island produces than one-half of the lace factured in the United today. more manu- States an | $1,750 five minutes. earlier leaving a downtown bank. _._+-‘Phe self-styled robbery victim told Detectives John Williams and Allen Noble the robbery ‘ ' on Saginaw street, but that’ passers- by “didn’t notice’ the crime. A third detective overheard the report and, in a flash, exploded the complainant’ s story. * * The oe he observed, closed at noon Saturdays so the “‘vietim’’ could not have possibly been in one at 1 p. m. The complainant then broke down and admitted his money had been taken by a con- fidence man. “In that case, the complaining person wasn't prosecuted,’”’ Wil- liams said, explaining, “it was pun- patient enough that he was conned out of all that money.” * * * The reasons given for turning in false reports many times cause police officers to .scratch their heads in bewilderment. One motorist in 1945 reported parts stolen from his car, parked on the factory lot, while he worked, Capt. Oliver Hy Lemeaux sur- prised the worker by stopping at his home to look at the car. He found nothing’ missing. Asked why he made a false re- port, the offender burst into tears. “For /years, I've belonged to the AAA and they never bought me anything,” he said. “I felt It was time they did.” ye x * * / Most false reports are of bur- /Blaries and robberies, Police Chief ‘ |Herbert W. Straley said. Persons who gamble away 1 aychecks ‘and are afraid to fa ir wives, he said, often make up a holdup story to avoid a family argument. Some who lose valuable objects through carelessness report the articles stolen. HIT-RUN DODGE Many false reports are of car }thefts.. Persons in hit-run accidents and drunk drivers who bang up someone's car will abandon their own vehicles and report them stolen, the chief said. How do police. officers whether a report is false? The story may not ring true, when first told. * * * Even if it does, an investigating officer will ask the person telling of the crime to repeat details, ‘It’s hard to remember details of a lie,’’ the chief observed, ‘‘and the teller will usually start himself.” ‘That's a pretty good clue to the officer that something's wrong.”’ Making a false report to the police department is a _ mis- demeanor under state law, punish- able by up to a $100 fine and 90 days in jail, Chrysler Will Recall 5,000 at Hamtramck DETROIT (—Chrysler Corp. said today it will put back to work next Wednesday 5,000 employes at the Dodge assembly plant in Ham- tramck. This will leave about 15,000 em- ployes at other assembly plants *« learn at Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co, plants. A shortage of windshields forced curtailment of operations last month. But the company has found al- ternate sources of supplies to per- mit recall of workers at the. Ham- tramck plant which produces Dodge and De Soto Firesweep pas- isenger cars, Flames Reach 2 Wh ile Parents Away CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Two small boys, left alone in a padlocked home while their un- ‘employed father looked for a job. ‘died when fire destroyed the two- room. dwelling. * * x Police quoted the father, Howard R. Boyd, 29, as saying he had left Stephen Edward, 3, and Jimmy Lee, 5, asleep om a couch while he went to hunt work. He said he had been without a job for 18 months. His wife, Martha, also 29, was at her job as a waitress at the time of the tragedy, She said she and her husband =—_ not afford a baby sliter. Police said Boyd admitted pad- locking the house despite warning four months ago from the Hu- mane Educational Society not to; leave the children unattended. Two neighbors, W. C. Jenkins mussen (R-Ludington). SNOW COLLAPSES GARAGE ROOF —~ The heavy load of ice and snow piled by winter on this garage root simply became too — much for the frame structure to hold up. Used for storage by Hol- e lerback Auto Parts, the building; located at yesterday afternoon collapsed. This car and another were dam- aged, but Ro one was reported injured. “Pontiac Press Photo Baldwin Ave., contradicting | in the nation still idled by a strike] . \4 Children Die e ef... i a onoe e uiRhSeD, god ambe—ealanle 100, Nomin-|Boving Air "424 Nt Caan Te [ENE Dy a and 8 y ompar st week 5 h- n Alum... a ry . 47. Soltowr et shog ances ates Beiter"... ie4 Be Otay. pug Eine Plant, effective this week- lambs 110 ib. Sogn 1h.90-90.00, few choice | Brit My .--.: #8 No Am AV - 38 : ae an prime utHity to good or ‘ac ve \ The layoffs affecting em- lambs 15.00-18.00; moat good h budd Co - 25 Ohio ou 4a ’ shorn lamba ‘No. Vanda. amas 108 tb. carromene ; ee Owens cng Q st ployes at the Foundry and 400 at- own ull to choice slaugh vies ens . 2. ewes 8.00-10.00, few up to 10.80 early = Eamph Bou =~ Pao Oa! | ie i pamelor es pg wee ws Pan rr. 1. e * ahd » £0 2—Salable 100. Butchers weak to Capital airs) a4 Pan 4 - &4,|Foundry’s normal employment is m a 2c } : . Param Pict .. 46.7 Bane anges alanine Secerinc’ itd parke-pe". 1/5000, the Engine Plant 400 fey ie emt ena Mio Hy Rede. HA company woman, ld ie and 3 230-300 Ibs. quoted 14.50-16.75;|/Chrysier ..... 60. a" @. Cin Mil M . 41.2 Phel: D sone 43, 1nae1¢ Compared lnat week pasted Cities Bve.. 0 424 Phileo_.....s. 33.4/f0r the eight cylinder engines pro- and gilts steady; sows 26c lower See he 8 $3 = wo tee Ie der at Dearborn and an upturn oe Proc ove “ . 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SAV ’ rah Paige... 3. ‘est Un Tel ? the faculty under hare ad Re ag Be | Co-ordinator Arn- 1.17 White Mot |) 72.6 .ses181 | Wilson. & Co. .” 33.4 old Blythe who: it. 464 Woolworth . |. 84.6 served on a part- HART ow: oe Oe Fee Oy te me bs. cons on es na} Ya AT ‘lp RESERVE IT TODAY the telly pro-lin i open 8/> FOR YOUR SALES J MEETING ee Opportunity at President Eisenhower's unwill- i pared with 7,680 unit sales in Jan-| uary last year Retail sales of Rambler cars in| the first four months of. American] The cause of the fire was not determined. on Berlin. Executive | Salesman _ The, Nationa Small Business Association needs 3 \" fTAC’ PRESS, FRIDAY,; vues: 6. 1959 oe g & Sat. THIs ATE, 2-6-59, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by an: other _—. on ae William ~ M. 3 8 Hf. "Television Servics al Nicholie & Harger-Co, “CASH - Suacre Ax fp noe parties A Johnson K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 Wanted Real Estate 32h) a kitchen & bath, well furn., car- _Peted, on Cass Lake. FE 5-3169. -Ri «IT utilities furnished, OR, 3-4555. 18T FLOOR, ha MIRACLE MILE, -| rm, and ba &- REALTOR FE 42533/3 ; 1704 8. at Rd. inel IMMEDIATE oS NR. ROCHESTER. 'N : ACTION c— oer: hot water, #8 UL. aL or or seusaoed. RM cash “Brepeee 3 CLEAN, LARG ROOM Ur, he : — Ken Tem et ae ALL UTILS T RMB. s1980 WK. ALL OTT Roos AND BATH, LOCATED . ite f “eaginaw Apply Abt. TRM. APT. Ui PUR rts PER _wk. 52 Oak Hill. FE 5-07 Ambulance Service - Plane or Moto:| Entire US, New eee ee | Galifornie for large midwest firm. MA 41366 ALL CASH (ROOMS, FURNISHED, QUIET, “A HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” aonee ‘nile employed, Expenses Hill ” < Upholstering 23| Yer Gt & FEA equitice. ee COATS advanced, Average $81.80 Weekly. ane ones. call us. Immediate) 7 ios. & BATH. PVT. ENT. 6% mI “ . eave mmedisateiy ' ; ’ FUNERAL HOME. .| wich? empl. Security Comm, 242 AL's re tear ING Rol L “ WICKERSHAM |gRw MODERN. IND FL NO Drayton Plains OR_3773;|. Oakland, 10 to 3. ZARLE’ v 7195 W. Maple Mayfair 6-6250) drinkers. oa Wasnington Donelson- Johns'-! Help ¥ Wanted Female 7 sing. alte Ceoues Lake Rd. EM ee CASH ea 5 foe (AND BATH ON MATY UNERAL HOME AMBITIOUS | HOUSEWIFE : ; THOMAS UPHO! ING Tf cash interests you, let us look AELANI 197 NORTH PERRY 8T ie openigned | tor Puneralr” peered ; Tinted ges eg ny — 6 UW Newvboororas mine ~~ F B8R8 : vital ~~ our property = = —— 2 room and bath seated apt. noone z : 4 3H ases we ¢ month. See Cemeter: Lots 5 brass, crystal, chins, practical ante: eae en oe tke Clean, $55 a h. emetery housewares, 100, World ie Pair Gilt 7 ; - Lost & Found 24 equities. W e also have mayers for se VEN witw KITGH. ‘ Seeded tid AT WHITE CHAP) ang mans, ers o cash invest- You're going to get a break, buddy » it's so cold the water ~ ~~~ ord ‘ontracta Ci of yes fpr Ape or| enette. Pvt. Bath & ent. Util. & egg 52 collecting, no deliver-| will free . FOUND: MALE IRISH SETTER. |. 4 washer furn. Near General Ho: BEAUTIFUL 6 GRAVE LOT PER. aiper cent comm. on Wkly. will freeze and you'll be stuck in there! Vic. Maceday Lk, Waterford, OR | = _ Ask for Mr. Clark. ial. ‘Stall, child, welcome. rs hah a Cemetery, Will db ets aa Set Posey, 3012 3-8863 GI AND FHA P6226 E 8-1493. vide, Re E 4-088 edo 13, Ohio _ . POUND: FEB’ 4TH. REDDISH ASH FOR YOUR HO muon “gALe APT. WORK- (Gidicy LOTS (6 GRAVES TO Gar Hop. EXPEeRtENceED. AP-| Work Wanted Male 10 Building Service 12, cocker, female. Weekdays. sige POF ul your home for| ing girl, FE 253% belore 4. lot) in section 6, Perry-Mt, Park. Site "w pe traré Frostop Drive In.| ~~~ eee eee §-9214. Evenings LI i cash with very Fer = nm pay: ADULTR 3 ROOMS AND BATH — = 1 ne eas AVAILABLE NOW, CARPENTER < ry ment. Call us fo r infor- tairs apartmen = e. FE 1 ehoice lot at Oakland Hille tor § GOUNTER GIRL, MARRIED ONLY cabinet work. New and. re- ROOF REPAIRS SILVER-GREY FRENCH POODLE. —— Do not feel obligated. We 271 i Zz aherin t Walled Lake and Novi Vv FRESE AMERRA INE RO OOO cn aan ne | see BB rat Fo Eh | EAEREMOUMING re eee) ee unm Stiy age | TN ysl ot ta veel PACHEION, ns, Me hee rr = GAN YOU MEET YOUNG MOTH Ls rE Coin AND | Tele isake: Field the "footings: WARD. Children very up. Bet to you | a 2 main floor, very nice. FE __ Help. Wanted Male 6) ers Talk ae Sen with | GARPENTER WORK NEW, HE-| —D'ches & boat well. Us_2 Saictinense Loon ake - DORRIS & SON, REALTORS | ZACHELOR APT. H40 M0. PVT. aaa aryyPlus Bonus Ce Bxjo| model, repair OR 31617 ___ Business" Services 13} area. 182_W. Huron Pe 41851| bath, Marker « ALERT INTELLIGENT .YOUNG Make Appt. Big ‘perponal In-| CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- | wwe te 23-3101. GLEAN 3 RM. APT. 19 HOVEY | = el for Retail Phéto ~~ terview my! Kitchens 6 specialty, FE LL MAKES Axia OF FOUNTAIN PENS| - CASH WAITING between Osmun & Cottage. me sales experience ia — OF “rep red by factory trained man|LOST: BLOND ee Cash in on your equity Don’t APT. 18T FLOOR. eee af photegraphy desired DIRECT Tow New Bog opi g CARPENTER WORK WANTED =| Gt our office General Prigting &| dog in vie. ét 8 pe AS) cee cis Come, Funk serviees || case, aw Maren: rite Box se eean ee ress. | motion: ear-old company.| 4! kinds — free estimates. OR Stree ar Phen ee ate Law-| ward, FE 8-6234. Gavicane AN 3 ROOM FURN. APT. ‘ Call OL 23 aes : 35. __|LOST. BROWN & WHITE MAL z nt., bl. to bus stop. Mun}, be able to provide refer- 13¢ E. Pike St. - Pontiac be . peel ees pe oe DORLEEPER, CAROTET ORC DY gl" | late MARTIRYANGE Wut Bll uta EPZaN™V ones aadet ane Ss] alga. He Sete Hs Huron St. rear’ olf 1355, _pm. > 6-048 oor tile, pa! or etc. r. Reward. FE 2-719. LG R -| SOU PLE: “PVE BATH AND EN- Kennedy Bu.v.ing Between & xe a ALESLADY wm f_ SMALL| ELECTRICIAN NEEDS WORK. ied Referens "oR adn LOST: GREEN WALLET. haeei for cash, pvt. owner. OR) “trance on _bus_line. 42847. and 9 an’ Only m, eves. “capital, Over 26, FE 62026. job See renee moa ary" S319). | SLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS, ooo), a return papers, etc. : FURN. RM. FOR GIRL. 2 BLOCKS io MN WANTED “¥0 COVER | HOUSEKEEPER. ORE FOR = baad Wall and Poke weve» oe from Sears. 91 Fairgrove. Pontiac and turrounding aren. home then wages ‘to live in. FE HUsKY BOY. if, WANTS STEADY FE 23-1631 eis a - a oe DOG, MALE. Ma HAVE CASH, FOR COLORED. ¢RM. APT: AND en make money, no . . Jeyotts, hospitalization benefits, Hopscxen PER PC SR ELDERCY| ork MI_€-7773, CHIMNEY“WORK Dixie Hwy. alls pet Please WILL TRAVEL san Aye res, sed ee 8 ee [a best ter ee en man, Must live in. Weekends HIGH 4 8CH OGL ‘employment an We clean, repair, build & rebuild) —© We will travel to fog peed rte Josephs Hospital. ail. aiter 3 ersonal a persian Wednesday,| — "°°: UL 2-1738 anylime. Sancentine — Salper aa lay then re ees are —— ae er MALI, MALE Dom Eats psd bene. cad oon, ee lp ashe: FE 2-5845. ‘ f clea: epair le Thursday and Friday between j LADY “WANTED To Live 1H AND Si ba ae a may ives to naces, fireplaces, “vator heaters| down throat, Part beagle. Last] age. Call now for a 30-minute FURNISHED or eM Fue Pm, and 6 pm. only | work, for Forking Posy oa Good| -°—*!-_ : end incinerators. Pipes re laced. on Oldaing 3 men in pe > truck eS R No LEY, Broker |DGE. NICE s & BATH. NR. AIR- i os ues installe askets . A Nome Fie Faris kner ¢ | Work Wanted Female 11| ius io'order Emergency se't"| [Ost WHITE, BLK _& BROWN roker | fort..Aduits “OR 3.19 Lapy TO CARE FoR. CHILDREN. | ~ | eee eee tegikarel com'| boacle male Shared a Oe sire On isu Lake ne a MODERN 3 ROOM APARTMENT Wanted for sales and service sid ecgeraenat Must ee FE 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- any. FE §-3701. + efat ‘oa Will Rogers Benool, PE | PE —* 118? Le] front, private © entrance, round Apply 1086 W" Huron Bt. 10 to week. Call alter’) pune ER) ing ond pousp slossing. FE > 100t. BLYCTRIC M MOTOR SERVICE, RE. -0003, : 4 floor. heal, fights and gas. Handy BEAUTICIAN WANTS WORK px , as E. wi c TOO! t ac. : TPeLIGRTIGNS BEING TAKEN MIDDLEADED. ccd Pontiac or Rochester area. . pin s eae ue Toubcsains sepesat, by <2 mme la e _Call MY 2-1411. for outside salesmen for Mont-| _®PDPly_340 Judson. Biree —_ raduate of Virginia Farrell RA EANED AND| take at wedding reception at VFW ‘ MOTEL KITCHENETTE APTS. fap Wards Catalog. Wonder-| MIDDLEAGED | WHITE L _Del-Mer, Detroit, FE _5-0170 serviced 0. =e Nelson, FE 5-1788. all in Kee °. Harbor Jan, 31st. Utilities ura. $4 Ber we week. 9470 1 ul opporvunit es for men with) babysitting and light oosewers: BABYSIT WHILE. MOTHER LASTERING NEW OA REPAIR, |—Dleese call MA_$-2200. C 10n~ Pontiac Lk. R RRS, f"iptegemeny. wrae| ete = Ba works in your hone. 7B bots | Fifer quursited 7B bam | Hobbies & Supplies 24A Fide? EE amy a Catalog store in Tel-Huron BOP] — NO CANVASSING canaTAy hg ,DEsIRES PROFESSIONAL SMALL OFFICE oe : We Can Sell Your Howse, | et FORD ang Comer Fe oe |e © PARTY DEMON ations | 78-8400. gicaning,, Cekland County Reg./paInr BY NUMBER PICTURES. ROOM NEWLY Y REDECORATED DESIGNERS ry DMontione DAY WORK OR WEEK. GOOD iW MACHINE Scrabble games. Backenstose apt. with bath and utility eferenc FE 6-377 = FLE = Book Store, 15 E. Lawrence 8t. room, $65 : month Dies, tools and machines. Visner NO DELIVERIES) _'' ces, F Manley Lea Leach 10 Bagley St. W {tT EB Oo too. & Engineering. 210 Campbell Earn as much at $50-875 wk, Work| EXPERIENCED SeTTCH BOARD | sUMP PUMPS REPAIRED anp| Notices & Personals 25 ROS. _— Rochester. ‘ or a daiele or jeaey om gree or -baby sitting. Call/” sold Electrio motors repaired.) “~~~ ~~~ R R 31308 GOOD ALL AROUND MECHANIC | »!nes. FE 5-0689. ‘}4 COMPLETE co i 5660, Di: wy. Rambler & transmission ex ce eam tes Can Setere thnete| Exe WHITE LADY WANTS | we cARRY PARTS FOR ALL| —Dorothy’s, te “Par = BROS. Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sun. 10 ‘til 5. Bier Ref. requires. EM) aT Ww A winac” WOMAN house cleaning by hour, Ref. FE) guto. and wringer washers. Whole-| _212¢¢ REAL ESTATE Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 oe je and reta! AEROTREDS OR 3-1295 tee OOP PSII S wanted to contact our new cus- = = IMPORTED CAR tomers by phone, | ‘on a EXPERIENCED 0 NPI AFFONO | oy: ees, SERVE 2-4021 KNAPP SHOES Open Eves ial 6, Sunday 10 ‘til 6. Ie distri waned FE SAL Eom aN cay, 3 cave, eck OP% Mali WoNReT WOMAN DESIRES BABY: | WALL WABH INSIDE WiNDows| Pret Merman. —_—___OR 3248|"" Sell Us Your Equity | tne, 00 beds kag Se oases Bp eh foe. yous Tor interview call FE froning 8 $2.50 rosy Ref. & yaar Préc Retinales Fr 2-4225| & friendly advisor phone FE pest lose your home—cash wait-|1-RM. | dita robe PVT. BATH OR EXPERIENCE, IN. SELLING| cory axpERIENCED NURSES.|_ Must have work OR ¢003. | De ossmating, Tailoring 16 Army Confidential, The Salvation) ing—no red tape. We ee Ste rig. neat. hot Pig SAME eg PATeERABLY AOKe| aide need apply at 1220 Auburn eg FOR | MOTHER. ictbpwectinocevitn, Stowell, FE 4-2100, Stove, ret. ox washer 7 RMS. MODERN, PVT. rr, oa welcome, Close to bath, 98 Center. at. 50 Wk. 850° mo. FE ey ATH WitH “AUTO, heat. (vou sete ith. and r & i NEAR GEN, og 0 deen A rene. Ril AEARTHENT. ht HEAT HEAT. ROOM, UTILIT? Maple $1944 $70 & ‘STOVE East Blvd. 5 R us & BATH, ieeséa, pe Titan © 8T.. furnished mo., South. FE 5-3321 P. race eee ‘heat, — sO, F HERE OF ton newiy “de decorated hed 818, 4 he ore e, Near State ~ * . *e 2 i 2 = \ : = . ee ; a os » : Cin leo : \ si Se fo “THE-PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY #1900 im LES ye ae ~ . . \ ; : J i eer aie 3 he ot eee ee ae Refi ft Housel Unturn, 36 For Sale Houses ine For Sale Houses 44) TIZZY y by Kate Osan _For Sale Houses. 43| For Sale Houses. 43 3 RM, AND. aap, 7 PEt el baicds ~ ; bist rt HEAT, : , meen - > eeabie gay. © fargo Sinabeta RTABLE Sui mer \e : 1 ~ weer sus BAN HOME on‘ 2 BUI D. D 50 mo. oR aa or OR a0 ra ges _ 7 ee ae: . 5 Ban. renee ie olf i heat, ie | ‘2. pn oa ie oy - : : ‘a1 Oukinod) me sang, ath, 3 FOR COLORED otal ater «pam pene an Fane = BPH. COUP or elas ri son ALSO ° 2 family, rooms and bath, close to downtown, automatic oil heat. $100 month. -. Roy, Annet, Inc., 28 E. Huron 8t. ATED APT. CLOSE TO HIGH ay aa rade Schools & shopping. 444 4 Pike Cor. Sanford. 3 rms., tte & tiled bath. Big in-door y incites, ist class shape, Laundry acl for Mrs, Harris./ Ee OGD APTS. cg fog unfurnished, 2 & utilities furnished. ia &. Omeward St. FE 2-1834 LAKE atone ol 4 ROOMB, CLOSE om Os ee gas a ar) Roa Y 2-426 3 BEDRM. & mae “GA- _ Close schools & down- Ghildres welcome. Ing. 10 MOD’ 5 RM. BRICK APT. Stove & refrig. furn, $80 mo. 2 children welcome. FE 5-0737 5 RM. APT. AUTO. GAS water heater. Stove recy COURT APARTMENTS BRAND NEW AIR CONDITIONED _ ONE & TWO BEDROOMS —REASONABLE RENT — Pontiac's most exclusive, modern Lohan | side apartiaent develop- ment, — type cutee with individ- entrances Beautiful kitchens with metal cabl- ets 'r decorator colors with plas- ¢ tops Stove and refrigerator furnished Automatic heat and hot water (soft) furnished. Kitchen fan, master TV fonfisy and many other fine fea- ures, _ For a limited time, no leases security deposits required, ADULTS or ONLY See or Call the Manager, “Bob Gardner: 48 SALME) 8T PT. 6 FE 86918 OPFN DAILY & CUNDAY 10 AM—O P.M ‘SLATER APTS. see NO. 1 NKLIN WOLVERINE aaa ait tl INDUSTRIAL Three blocks east of Courthouse We have several newly decorated choice apartments {rom $49. Save on heat, maintenance and taxes School % block All have one popecers Boczeses: some more. MAYNARD SLATER ERWIN SLATER 53-55 North Parke St. FE 43546 3,""ghildren, 2685 Orchard Lk -|MODERN 2 BEDRM HO ‘core 5434 Vincent Drive. FE E 8co ay i oD Rainey creING © cor spac heater. OR oe H a RMS. & BASE- ment, gas eat. g ak welcome. PE 5-0804 evenings $66) month ane weekends 6 RMS. IN ¥Y “ ath & garage, heat inc, arden spot Nr, tag otine 1080 or FE 4-1112. King Bros. OOMS AND -BATH. AUTOMA- 2h beat, UL 2-4391. 6 RMS. & BATH GARAGE. STORM 8TO! 4 wr $70 « Call TO lh W. Howard. TRM . 3 BEDRMS. GAS arage. on Whittemore Bt. '§ ROOMS. ON, WEST SII SIDE. NEAR _ school. FE 2 $40 MO. 4 ROO oe NEWLY Pred’ 4 38 HEMINGWAY, NEW DEC, . bedrm., gas, $b. MY_ 32-0024, COMMERCE with option _& MA 42555. COUNTRY ESTATE NEAR ROCH- ester. With two modern 5 ed beautiful prounde — as } unit. Vacant 4- tinesera are — 2 bedroom home, fac- Elizabeth Lake. Nearly new, a omatic heat, garage. be per month. Reference required. K..G. rearneee, 102 E. Huron, FE | wousE FOR donee 361 EDITH Street. €° HOUSE aoe Reet ON V WALTON Blvd. . FE 4-7238. EO POSSESSION. NEW- ¥ decorated 3 bedroom home. _ Full basement. Garage. Utility. Oi] beat. Near school. Lake privi- ‘leges. Keego Harbor. Reference LAKE, ? BEDRMS, to buy. MA 4-1292 required, 5-9611, after 4 p.m. JOANGAY. ad WATER FORD Twp. ranch, gas heat. 6-roo A.B.-R.O. “GArfield 1-1210. JUDAH LAKE SUB. 1% BLKg TO Carpenter School. 3 bedrm. ranch home at 3689 Coleport. Gas heat. Heat for $17 a mo. ee oon with children, Seen Feb. 8th. Owner in Nashville, Re __Call_QL 3-8917. LONG LAKE — 3-BEDROOM home. Close 4 Union Lake Vil- lage. EM 3-4 LGE HOUSE, STORER FURNACE, _gar. fenced back yd. FE 86-0083 MODERN 2 BEDROOM FRAME. Gas heat. MAyfair 6-3712, after 5. MILFORD, 3 BEDROOM BRICK, oil furnace, stormg and screens. $90 month. PE: 8-6819 Marcus St., Waterford 9 bedroom. Newly decorated with full basement, New oil furnace. Plastered walls. Large enclosed knotty pine sun porch, Vacant — $65 Mo. Only 4 blocks west of main cor- ner. Near schools and lake. Op- __Hon_ to- buy y. Phone FE 2 2-791. = REA. MODERN 2? BEDRM BUNGALOW, west suburban lake privileges <4 referenres required. EM NEARLY NEW 3 bedrm.- full basement. $92.50 per mo. Your rent helps make the low down jac ment while you |. live in it 0885. NEAR tee Cute 4. rooms & bath, Ofl furnace. $60 month. Wil] sel! with no down payment. FE 4-5203. NION COURT Are - looking for a clean at- tractive apartment where the peo- le are quiet et friendly? These room and bath apts. rent for 4 r month Nice and warm. ree = ‘n ~ building. K. as Hempste 102 E. Huron St. __ 4-8284 or after 6, PE 5-7 be WEST SIDE 2? BEDRMS. KITCH. en, living rm @& bath. Close downtown and schools. condition. FE 3-7562. WEST SIDE. HEATED & ROOM upper. Recently decorated, ga- rage, Adults. FE 2-704]. WATERFORD VILLA 3+ROOM NEWLY REDECORATED - and utility “WHITE BROS. OR 3-1 Penect 5 Dixie- Hwy. Opes Eves ‘til 9; Sua, 10 “til 5 WEST SIDE 2. 3, 4 and 5 room apartments, private baths, heat, hot water, stove and refrigerator furnished. Near 8t. Benedict's School and ehurch and bus serviee. Call FE 2-2992 or FE 44232 for complete details. Rent Houses Furnished 35 eo wee ee 1 BEDRO’ M, vahenn ON LONG ioe He at furnished, $15 week. LOVEL ¥ garage, base | 1. BEDRM. ome. — eek ent. istrict, 2 BEDRMS. aoe GAS HEAT Paar hot water, FE 2-2051 aaae FORNIERE > pentne. 1 EM 3-0371 «RMS. MODN., BSMT., 200 ft. Lake frontage. OR "35130- FURNISHED WHITE LAKEFRONT —Attractive 2 bedroom modern to reliable tenants, boat included. Available. Call Holly, MElrose 1-7327. H. Cook FURNISHED HOUSE. FULLY equipped for the winter, children welcome, OR 3-4163. FURNISHED HOUSE. LAKE PRIV- Shown by appointment 3-4928. SMALL Se HOUSE, FUR- nished unfurn, Nr. Lincoln plant. MA 4-14 vertices rOR ea ask to tor Te at 16/6 Taylor gare Weaver, FE 4-2031. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 2 a Reey MODERN — WHITE Lak * rest in Duck ike Area. $50 onth A. TAYLOR, REALTOR. OR 4-0306. at Lan th LAKE ay . FE 2-6861. 3 BEDROOM i HOUSE: 3 tae RM. RoUKE OFF CASS; iz, Lk, Rd. $90 per mo. MUtual 4 7 SEDNOGM LAKEFRONT, aan garage. Reas FE. 5-6236, before 5 BEDRM., sores Sig LAK E 2-BEDROOM HOME AT CASs Lake on canal, Owner will give = = or longer lease, $65 per 'EM °>MBREE & GREGG oun Union Lake Rd. TON = oy dees M 3-3314 2RMS, AND Sire. 469, ORCHA Lk. Ave FE 2-3007 before 9 p.m. 2 BEDRMS., TILE BATH. AUTO. , — $75. Choice of severel. FE heat and hot water, full base- 2-BEDROOM MODERN HOME . ay Pontiac & Orion & Silverbell| Rad. Living room and_ kitchen. Full bath. Exc, cond. Immedate Seen $57.50 per month. OA cpenerenerneesemeeegnereacnrneneiactie RAMONA TERRACE h small Rept pay- , F 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, UNION or are MODERN DUPL' 43 after 6 FE wise rl T ROOMS AND % BATH. REFRIG- erator, py diel ofl etre sak $40 ‘month Aduite 4-7457. 3 BEDROOM -NEW HOU: JU- dah Lake Esta — ‘occu- . TALOR, tes, $75 a month. J. IR__OR 4-0: 0306." Bias ‘ —, oe cotter LOCATED 2 wer: Roch on blacktop road. Sutta'e or aan Edw Stout, Saginaw ' Bt dees om 7 eeser ie ghd ry Ta e. Welcome a a Wills a Sad. ohne age convenient for shopping! NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME. NICE- ly furn.- Washer, dryer & Dase- Bay Located in Hichman’s Ha- ven Estates. Rochester, $30 wk. Will rent unf. UL 26137. PARTLY FURNISHED 3 ROOMS 50 $45 per month, OR 3-795". ‘| RENT OR SELL 2 BEDRM_ HOME. Garage 1180 Meadowiawn, FE _2-6430 after 4. ‘SMA'L 5 ROOMsS AND > BATH. bal 1160 Lakeview & Lynn. -Hu- PnP Put ip m8 pm area ~ _ m.-6 p.m. SYLVAN LK FRONT, 2500 AMES K Ct. 3 bedrms. TU 3-1170 SAM Ribesetull S IN SYLVAN LAKE 3 bedroom, brick, a cane privile; sc alia lease, FE 4-5090, Q. WEST SIDE INDIAN VILLAGE DUPLEX ‘ 6 rooms and tile bath, $90 month. V "ASBINDER, INC. FE 5-8875 __ For Rent Rooms _ 37 1 RM. EFFICIENCY, FOR “MAN, 185 Baldwin FE 8-3624. yey RMS., Maange PVT. $6 a 647 W. Hur AT Boe HOP {N Ice oa comfortable room. FE 5- FURNISHED LIGHT eecaeeeae. ing zoom in? See 3300 Eliz- abeth *| FOR Se ROOMS AND small apt. 49 E. Water st. FE 8-9371. MEN BOA iain ‘Oaklard Ave, E 3-9100 PVT. WEST SIDE, BUS fare = ‘Meals if desired, FE 8-3338, RD ‘OPTIONAL E 3-8100 PRIVATE ENT. SHOWER. GA- tag. Cooking 48 E. Iroquois. PVT. ENTRANCE. KITCHEN, laundry, bus stop, 499 W. Huron. ‘RMS WITH KITCHEN PRIVI- he 7 for men at bys stop. FE after 5, SLEEPING RM. WOMAN PRE- Lie Or man on P.M. shift. PE 5-3284. SLEEPING ROOM HOME PRIVI- leges Cal! after ép FE 8-4440, WARM, CLEAN SEEDING RM. close to bus, white. 123 Prospect. >, Rooms With Board 38 EXTr.A CLEAN, HOME -8TYLE = TV 14 Matthews. FE ROOM, & sBOARD FC FOR ‘MEN. FE “Convalescent F Homes 38A 24 HR, NURSING CARE. DOCTOR on call. Bed patients or ambu- lating. OA 8-3741. 19 W. , Burdick, Oxford. HAVE VACANCY FOR MAN OR “or ambulatory, Scnable rates at en Acres Nursing Home, FE 4- on R MEN FENTON. UL ers. ete 39 Registered ’ Reasonable wateae ee Hota Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN ere vy, eee, or Week Alse of Aeolia Cockiag Sat refrigeration — 464 Auburn — Rent Office Space 41 AVAILABLE 1. AND 2-ROO suites All utilities = 0 bard Lake Rd in plssoey Harbor. r cha nm Loveland, FE rtments. units. SIDE BEAUTY SHOP WES $75 per mo FE space for rent. 5-416, Ex.|Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A 41A 800 8Q FT., GAS HEAT, AIR cohditioned, parking, 252 8. Tele- _Braph, 1 Pon-Tel Centre, FE 4-4516. ATTRACTIVE OF FICE SPACE and approximately 5,000 square feet warénovsing area per month cated 663 South Tele- _groph F FE 42597 t beer: | a sata fae, TE FE LE 6 r 2 room ‘and den © 3 bedrooms. 1% ¥ enclosed reh, i er. sect condition $31, ap ent, Hylane ive, , off Adams . MI 6-4771, RSONALIZED HOMES 0-3200 BY OWNER: § ACRES “MODERN Les) 5 MY'Siae "°™* Bi I. D Pull basemen wer water 125 Blaine St., “oft Oa Ave. Phone OA _8-2018, MODERN 6 RM. L rlee $7,950. Includes ai) furni- ure. Auto. ofl heat aks st., sidewalks, city water, ced yd Corner lot near ke. Terms. Owner MY 3-2360. WANT A GOOD PRICE © ON A NEW Custom Built Home? F. J. DUNLAP CUSTOM BUILDER FE 6-1108 BY rooms — 2 bedrooms up, fin- Sched full basement, new custom youngstown kitchen 2 car garage 16 x 16 summer house, ¢ oY land- scaped and fenced. OR_3-2273. Fos are OR RENT, 7 BEDRM., _ine ove old, PE & #01233. FOR SALE: te ern HOUSE on ae ineaed = a th. ff an reen - pore! re, new turoace eal ts % = — ‘pees for children. __EM_3-2467. 1k soe oe LEY. acer § arage. ft. lot. $9,000. Pest t other DINN. buys NAN 4 66 W. a PE 4-2577 91 Seid SE. carpeting. Full base- Gas heat Srenced back with > paper Bide drive. nie re poiatment cE 45203, Broker. Tanee FAMILY apartments; furnished. Awemene heat, ieee On Baldwin $2,500 down. So PARK pe mrs m home in perfect cond = ee only including eer ee asa ve low down payment to qua ified purchase. OFF BALDWIN No down payment—2 bed- room home with full base- ment, auto heat. Qak floors and tile bath: It's vacant. NORTH END $650 wo on thi NO pore PAYMENTS 3 room ranch homes, Same “No ‘Dees Pay ments." Gas heat tile bath. Deco- rated like new Low month- ly payments NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 WEST HURON FE 53-8183 Immediate Occupancy ALL BRICK FULL BASEMENT 44-FT. RANCH CITY SEWER AND WATER $13,900 INCLUDES LARGE LOE BUILT-IN OVEN AND RANGE CARPETING COLORED PLUMBING | $940 CAN MOVE YOU IN SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL BRICK RANCH TODAY! You'll love the 24 ft. kiteh- en, complete with built-ins. ¥ Located in new subdivision ‘ adjoining Isaac Crary and Eliz. Leggit Schools. Unusu- al oppo ity. See Miss Becker at 3564 Mark Rd. 1 block no! M5@ and Cass Lake 8. OPEN 1-8 P.M. WEEKENDS OPEN 3-8 P.M. WEEKDAYS FEDERAL HOMES CORP? ‘OR 3-2966 FE 8-8623 s 6-ROOM RANCH, BRICK FRONT, living room, dining room. hall carpeted. Water ener, fenced- in back yard. §2. down, ee On Ae ESTATE OWNER WANTS TO 8ELL 3 BED- ho a Leaving state. FE 2 BEDROOM. ON EAST SIDE, $800 down, aoceme GI mortgage, $48 mo. FE 2-0875 $600 FOR EQUITY IN 2 Ubpetd OLD 3 bedroom home, OR 3-8018. ann OAKLAND HEIGHTS. NEW rick, 3-bedroom. Full basement, Pumily kitchen, carpeting and many extras. st00 down. By own- er, BY OWNER: 5 ROOM SMALL house in country with one acre of good ground. Four rooms in knot. ty pine. Oil furnace, elec. hot wa- ter heater, ohn Lots of trees. My equi you gael over My equity oon We case ie WATERFORD — AGS LADY OF Lakes School & Church. 4 bed-) rooms. 1% baths. $1500 will hao- die. OR 3-3885, =e Steghelaens 7 ROOM MODERN Nr. Downtown gas heat. O53. 080. _gas. heat. $6,080. FE 30100. NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 bedroom = plastered, hardwood floors, -$50 month. Includes taxes nnd eruraace: NO DOWN. PAYMENT 3 bedroom. $80 a month, Includes taxes and insurance. Includes costs, ? bedroo' Mod- = ardwood floors. Piastered. “5300 DOWN $8 acres with nice trees and 3 ee shell with aluminum sid- 4-BEDROOM For sa Bee ar = that can redec- orate bath, Basement and nowing wall: Good buy at $6,000. Terms. C. PANGUS, Realtor 1919 M15 Ortonville, NA__7-2815 carpeted livin, lace, separa! arge beaut: Aluminum com screens, OA 8-2 entrance a = landscaped lot — storms & On easy BEAUTY ITY PARLOR FOR ‘RENT. $50 Pita “tern z For this per month, a | {nclud-| modern "oungalon 0 Jost n Rd. ed: Excellent location. 150 N .. Per- with full heat. ry., across from Sears R pany a in de ows & FE 2- coreane. Close. ail schools & For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ee ae ak GARAGES. FOR rer a) car, (1) 3 oat 051. at 237 Bald UR as : on a busiine. Priced right. R. D. RILEY, Broker 609 Bilizabeth Lake Rd. FE 1157 . FH 4-4821 at, ree ummer landse: lot. 3-2273. ~ BY OWNER Nice hom el Sent ye en ag my A J lot, tree | eee with $1,000 do. $00 case “®1135, y = DRAYTON WOODS This }-bedroom Ranch home was built for the family- It's all brick — features a large carpeted liv. room with walnut and natural: fireplace. hall with @ slate floor, combina- tion family and dining room, step- saving kitchen with built-in oven, range and do and extra cup- board space, 3 large bedrooms —— double closets. 14 baths Combination washer and dryer Combination double carport and patio, Gas heat, The interior dec- oration was planned by an expert Don't miss ere this new beau- ty! Priced at §22,500. Terms can be arranged. $400 DOWN Brand. new aie, rege home with full basement. Oak floors. Built- in oven and range, Combination a and socre¢ns, Situated on 100x150 ft. lot near Williams Laxe The Soll rice is $12,300 Seth $88 ..pe . Better inves- tigate. Z WE BUY —- SELL ~ TRADE WHITE BROS. te) coe §660-— Hw Open Eves. ‘til y eens 10 tn : 3-BEDRM, RANCH, 1% BATHS, full walk-out basement, built-in oven and range, deep freete. Car- peting and drapes. Beautiful lo- cation in Bars, ay Woods. OR _ 36043. Afte . OR 3-3703. BY OWNER. 2 BEDRM. RANCH. Gas heat, ea — jot, $8,200. Eves. FE 5-0 “THIMK!" WHERE ELSE CAN YOU UY A HOME FOR $82 DOWN ~TOTAL~ ‘ ; AND $69 PER MONTH -VA TERMS— 30 BEDROOM COLONIAL In JUDAH LAKE Estates _. WIth | Lifetime Aluminum ROOF & SIDING FHA $390 MOVES YOU IN $14 PER MONTH DLORAH BUILDING CO. Bildor of a ati) ae an MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MAVERICK My pappy, once told me to always look for bargains. Well, folks, lis- ten to this one~the interior of this 2 bedroom home is com- Pee lecccee in knotty pine, ulated, storms & screens, dee are Maceday Lake privileges, ALFRED HITCHCOCK This home will make a happy end- ing to your Ecce tiful sandy beach, “large living room with brick firepigce, ce- pera Let bath & 2-car garage, only $19.97 ‘ W HAT’S MY LINE? Selling houses of course, and I’m very proud to offer this retire- ment special. 4 cozy rooms, all on one floor, wall peting in near schools & ARRO RE. TED McCULLOUGR. "REALTOR $153 Cass-Elizabeth Rd 284 FE 43844 pinnae to 8:30 p.m. Sunday }4 10 MILE & FARMINGTON RDS. . Area. Custom-bulit brick ranch with basement, 15x26 carpe living room with ledgerock ‘fire- lace. 3 twin-sized bedrooms, seboard heat. nderson | win- =e “Harvey has plenty of personality — but not enough to over- come the fact that he has no car!” @ 1959 by NEA Service, ne, TM, Reg, UG. Pat. Off, RA ee ee Nothing bodes fs build starter t. Our Basement. included _ Donald. For Sale Houses plans or your efans wiring eee eur mod 3-2637 = 43 Down home on Also rough el, c- Why “Pay $500 down. Conipl Rent! ? 2 Automatic heat = ore ee — beac esse rice $7,600. bath. Plenty of Full basement attached garage, mediate alow with Price $7,000 with cee Sn Toot Phone EM 3-3 3} BEDRM, RANCH dwn, te new FHA. bedroom - modern Pontiac-Watkins Estates Lovely custom bull’ brick 3 bed- - room bome Family kitchen, tiled storage space. Automatic possession, tractively, Reasonable terms. West. Suburban Buy this 2 bedroom modern bun- 3 lots, Near Water- ord Center —— & churches der Lavender rpinged Ba ne Basement Larg wood Clase to good 1 bus by eters: eat, large jot, Im: Priced at- 9100 down ae 500, Sele wt HOPKIN _» @Vailable, 8,7 lot: anne aa. OAKWOOD NOR a beautiful This home conta of living area rooms, and '% bath, fireplace, dining room with ceram kitchen with bul oven, ceramic tle area tached garage FE 54-0447 John K. Irwin NS: and % and bath. Neat Paved drive, Full basemen’ g sell at sacrifice price. $31,500. John K. Irwin & Sons Realtors 313 West Huron 8treet b or FE 2-40°1 EVE FE 56-4846 and only: Lovely — home situated on wooded lot 1 $0x324. ins 1,800 sq. ft. 3. big = bed- 2 full cornenis tile baths ving room with room eagles \e tile floor, b It-in range Be floor and work 2 car at- Owner must ON NORTH SIDE: OOMS, 4 bath, and utility. Hardwood floors. en, 4n this highly res . lake front ieged lots. CRESCENT LAKE Lake privile. es s dows to Pp 8 mead LL egg eter - GReenteaf 6-0408. Colonial-Tri-Level Near Kirk-in-the-Hills Ready to Decorate Ideal for large family, Lower level has 2 of the 6 bedrms. and i of the 344 baths. Plastered 2'4 ear garage off family-type kitch- en. Large eating nook and separ- ate dining rm, Leundry-utility rm off kitchen, Master bedrm. has walk-in closet. Lower level pan eled casual rm. openg to rear for oeaert living, has built-in bar ani Basement. 140x300. Bloomfield Hills schools. rotected investment in beau- find” ont stem — sub, ‘ant South of ‘Long Lake Rd. 1 Ww of Tel Miu18| PINE inte TRAIL $53,500 DAILY - HOUSEMAN: SPITZLEY My_4-7422 JO 4-6126 As Nothing Down AUBURN HEIGHTS area— ranch styled 2 bedroom home. tars picture win- dow. Livi od kitchen . Pane Y bp breezeway, tached . worksh: car ars of ground all Degen’ Priced at $11,000 on G AIRPORT ROAD ts the lo- cation of this charming 3 bedroom home; 2 down and ity on, and On large Tot’ * run price $9,000—on!y eee costs down H Myfprohnanraind Gd AREA. Livi ette, with lovely birch cup- combination he of ~ approx'mately PHY tne maatoning taxes and insurance. ; KEFRONT — Priced at ick sale to set- * fi Le sete. on ith i pi chi room w atge pic- ‘window i ae RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ra Sagres oot ished in Speautiful surely heat, GI-AMAZING DEAL reeze way. and screens, large lot. Hurry on this lot with no mone frp or ours, efore you build. EAL ESTATE & 1483 BALDWIN $176 total cost edroom _ ranch lastered oy and fenced yard. ¥ py 8 2ho with easy terms. Call FE = 3 pooper py BRICK RANCH Locat beauiiful Riverdale Hills The utmost in home con- struction with beautiful walk-in basement. °2 baths, lovely kitch- formica cupboard« oven and range Immediate session or wil) build to your plana bullt tr. On tricted section or lake privi- oes with this ‘com home fin knott moves you Aluminuin storms fenced corner one. $44.24 PER MONTH Immediate | pepggerens No pay- ments unti] May New 2 bedroom ranch jJocated on E Beverly. -<-Plastered walls, iomes alr gas heat. ly $400 do PLANNING TO BUIL We will build 2 po 4 bedroom homes with full basement on your down to your ive us a call JIM WILLIAMS ig tha ag yh FE 4-0! family. Beautiful Modern to the en with built-in birch cupboards. bedrooms, larg Bont ace in f $1 — eRsy we show you THIS I8 A doll* ing space, Utility down stairs to with th white ranch su ae . heat. and may be on BZ FHA term ed garage. Priced, at $13,950 a 4, pa onemns ar rooms, -basement, of] heat, maculate 2-bedroo _ Attra Kitchen and di- Ateeasizs basement, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ONEIL | DRAYTON AREA Is the lo- cation of this charming new brick home. Ideal for small ving rm. with naturai brick fireplace. minute itch- oven and 2 nice e closets, Full bath with shower and large vanity, Utility room, oll heat, «Plastere one SI k floors, Attached, heat- LAKEFRONT nOME tor a vie price term near Waterford Vilage. May house, Im- room, pull- attic * Ror Nicely landscaped yard fence. The e payments - a. ing : beet be: sorry! ee hes recent- ly pees — 3 bedroom# down; one tpurenssd RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Pid Me For Sale Houses 43 PPP PLLA LOA NL APA AD PALL AG CUSTOM BUILT LAKE HOMES Twin Lakes “bee W., of Pontiac Starfire Bldg. C EM 3-631 ¢RM, HOUSE | TORN DOWN OR _moved, beat offer, OR 3-3407. $500 DOWN A Handyman's B8pecial, home om 1 acre 3 rooms & bath, finished except well, full basement, located just off super hi aver. full price — $7,200. Call @ room ‘hea large -utility comhects to 1h. car garage with cement drive.” Lake privileges en ®lleabeth ee ose to school, $13,509. INCOME ‘tome 6 rooma down, 3: a nied for $80 month - Gescbeat “oar garage Nice lawn with outdoor gril n $14,000, term ROCHESTER AREA Brick ‘home on fi fb beautifully landscaped jot, ll — “dear garage - STATEWIDE Reel Rear a eect of Pontise REALTOR mt 8 Prelegraph FE 46-0621 RM. LOE 4 LIVING RM. & “kitchen, Mod. bath 2 bdrms. Lot be fie ae cake yout $5,900 $2,500 ) down , OR The New Look ‘The Convertible 24s 2 Baths 4 Bedrooms - UNBELIEVABLE CHARM Ward W. Ross Homes MODELS OPEN DA 2445 WATKINS RD. on 38021 NEW MODEL New 3-bedra. ‘bungalow with full basement c OPPER PL UMBING ~ at gent NETS. FOR COUNTERS, FORCED AIR StL HEAT Tt you would like this hame dupil- cated on your lot come out and let us show you this new model at $0.980 en your lot F.C. Wood Co. Williams Lake Re. “at MSe After 6, call OR 3-7038 “FOR YOUR HOME NEEDS” CALL US PLEASE Clarkston : REAL ESTATE, INC i i , “AL MOST NEW 2 bedroom home just the place) & retire This. home will cost you more in the! to get started or spring buy Lad for $9,500, Bmall down payme CR AW ¥ ORD- AGENCY MY_ 31143 COUNTRY HOME 1 bedrm. Basement, garage, large lot, fruit trees, carpeted and load- ed with extras, Jos) - Walton _Sarea. Retirees Special. FE 5-0685 “Crescent Lake Estates On Aylesbury near the lako Everything You Want ONLY $8,450 10 day possession, Built Forced air fiirnace, Plastered walls, Newly decorated. Beautiful interior with some jiaeneling. Large landscaped and fenced lot Pius usrees: & low as $600 down payment YOU MUST HURRY C. SCHUETT, Realtor 400 W. Huron © Raeburn Street Special This 2 bedroom, full jasement . Yes, there is e car and a Bomar! yard for the children Only $500 o play dn down Easy monthi paym JM Waitin M5 OAKLAND. “AVE FE 5-044) Bves. after 7 call MY 2-1864 _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON DIXIE HIGHWAY AT CLARK. ston. eel good 4 bedroom home Large tot, lake privileges Only $17.500— $2,500 down—§00 per mo NORTH ROCHESTER AREA Excellent large 2 bedroom home with 1% baths. Large living room, fireplace, Full basement Enclosed porch. 2 car garage Faves drive. 6 acres land. $18.- H. P. HOLMES, INC. $531 _8.__ Lapeer Rd __¥E +6) — ASSOCIATE — BROKERs INVESTMENT CO. FE 6-0663 $500 for Equity 2 BEDROOMS and bath wu Living room and large kite - en down. Full basement, auto. heat and hot water This ig @ real buy, __ 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. _ BY BUILDER Split-level formes home on T acres, Immed rans possession, low arte payment. Flattley EM HAYDEN APPROX. 1% ACRES. West Sub- urban, Three Bedroom home. Oak floors. Living room is 13 = 20 Basement with divided recreation room, furnace Fenced back fa Landscaped. 1'y ‘car at- ched garage, $15,900, Terms. OFP JOSLYN. 3 Bedroom home all on 1 floor. Carpet in LR. Oak floors, Basement. Quick pos- session, $10,200. Terms T SIDE. Good location. 1% Dining Jr. High. mentary school Basement of] furnace. $12,000. Terms 244 blocks.to Fle- New NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME $8500 | On your lot. Low F.H A. Terms Call a NORTH SIDE, Good 3} | FI school. Bal. home. Bath 3 blocks to $5,850 with .63850° barat $50 per month, 21. ACRES with remodeled farm house. 3 Bedrooms. Barn. Tractor at and other sal sortgag Near Ox- ford. $20,000. Terms J.C.HA MDS Realtor, 86 B, Walton Open Eves IRWIN, DRAYTON AREA 3 bedroom ranch type bungalow with aluminum storms and screens, carpeted living room, tlle bath, ae oil heat and many extras on a good large ior. wn “condition. EAST SIDE 2 ns ew gor with full good home or ibe d Pull’ price’ $7950 smal] family. with terms. DRAYTON W 3. bedroom sta with beautiful jot and attached garage. Thermo- pane windows, carpeted living room and dishmaster. Priced at $16,500. N, REALTOR ORGE R. IRWI eo p0108 DW 1 BALDWIN LISTING ) SERVICE LAKE FRONT NEW 7? BEDROOM — Full basement; close in. $11,900. CLARKSTON NEW 3 BEDROOM, Ful! -dorboin ln d-car plastered e., eee eens room, 2 fivep BI- LEVEL NTAGE with | a e%. Bult-in and oven, Recreation spe" 2-car plastered garage. beautiful vies overlook Loon Lake deed $27, WILL CONSIDER TRADE © JOHN W, erent: Builder. OR +2007 OR 3-0641 600 E Flint. St. | q 1954. | FE 8-0458 | 20 8 Main, Cla; ay Mich, (ACROS: rite oan NK) : MA, Open Daily @ to 4 ee aay 12 to_4. GENES DRIVE — NEAR SCHOOL Very nicg belghboriood 2 bed- — Carpeted living rrom, auio ea large lot Smal) down pay- __ment, Owner, MY 3-371) SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom brick tri-level ranch home, Fire- pace, built-ina @-onar garage. 165 seeded lot, exclusive commu- ay pedend Haag tA eS aved streets, ake Pile ones en Sun. d Ray fh herwood. re. 4.5000. FURNISHED MODEL OPEN DAILY 10-8 Tll MELROSE - aoueen North Perry and entcalm $8,250 COMPLETE Ses PAYMENT 50 * TOTAL mon S00 PAYMENT — This FE 8-6455 ___DLORAH BLDG co SACRIFICE Beautiful }bedrm. home wu | ing tm, full basement. gas furnace. Call today, only $7,050 EZ Terms. fe HOUSTON" REALTY __FE_ 4-6331 a" “IMMED. POSS. _ $300 2 bedrm Jy redgred full basement. oll heat, 3 lge lots. Will consider oP By flaca FE 2-0388. After “TEMPLETON” Sylvan Village Truly a lovely home, rooms, Wall to wall car ving room and hall, Birch cab- inets, the bath with vanity, full pstshongge basement, tile recreation proud of with barbecue, 2 car eernee: Piviegee on beautiful Fd van Lake, Rea- am: priced Templeton, Realtor 2339 Lae Lake Rd. FE 44663 After 6, FE 2-9902 RANCH HOME 2 years old, 2 gon a or ble 3rd. Large kitchen room and dining L, tile bath, "nol wall to wail carpeting. storms and screens, beautifull seeps: large jot, 68.500. oe down payment. West Rundell Just off Baldwin, 6 room modern brick terrace tn excellent cond!- tion x4 Pa ical heat, garage, $7,050, B-2 WILLIS SM. “BREW ER JOSEPH F REISZ, BALES MGR. 64-06 B. Huron PE 45181 Eves. FE §-0623 own. FE COLORED G.I.s NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 bedrooms and full basement Only 2 left, Bee model at 24 8 Bivd. West. Open evenirigs 6 to 9. VASBINDER, INC. 5-8875 or FE 4-9823 Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE NORTH 8IDE Lovely 2 bedroom bungalow, full basement, gas iarbat 2 car ga- rage, ¢ ping center, walking distance to ontiac Motor Price has been reduced to $9850 for quick pale with small down payment, pms tTon — vely 2 bedroom brick bunga- eats atte Mving-room with din- ing ell, 2 baths, built-ins, full basement, peeree: tion room with fireplace, 1% car garage, lot 860x135, lake priv. fleges on Huntoon lake. Shown by appointment only. Evenings aftsr 6 call FE 2-3381 or FE 5-2035. | : A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533- KNUDSEN es Sylvan Village Family home with, 3 Bed- rooms, 1% baths and large family room, Family room, bedroom and bathroom are new. Kitchen hag been re- modeled with Birch cup- boards, Formica to ant an stools, ar P has . Many oth Call us now! and ~3i Ue tures, Colonial Hills bedroom brick ing and ous rooms are ; amily sized kite en with eating. space, full basement breezeway, 2 car garage and extra 75 ft. lot’ — All for. $17q00. School bus at ot ; WM. H. KNUDSEN THREE BEDROOMS {¥ 1 narus, yal) bi-leve! home on 5 tathov “ve briylleges, A ‘eal ieay 100 YEAR OLD BRICK EXCEL. lent condition. “woodwork rooms on — am $16,900 with terms, STEELE REALTY, 135 Highland Rd. (M58) at i MUtual +2008 Mighiend. “Mish. ‘ (GEDA “BRICK, KJ “YRS” OLD. Hg, storms if id 950. FE 67384. wreene Oh LOWEST PRICES IN MANY YEARS Small parcels or all of 80 acres on Commerce road near Northwest- ern highway proposed extension, from $490 per acre ALSO AT $350 PER ACRE 1 ac re in White Lake Town- ship ‘ust west of Waterford, For these anc other acreage, par- cels and farms as ar eo piles of Cte Poone FE , SCHUETT,. ie w Huron tiac MU 44383 3001 Highland Rd. NO DOWN PAYMENT Sor 4 bedroom starter” nomen with full basement and rough wir- ing On your. lot or ia bith on our jot. With «mall dow: Bah. m Wood Co. or, te hie Corner Wiitiom Lake Rd After a ¢ 34038 “VERY ‘GOOD’ BEACH new 3 bedroom brick ranch features full basement, baths, 2 fireplaces, plagtered walls, cluding garage on large water- — lot. $22,600, Terms to sult buyer Gl NOTI IJ NG DOWN Re ealtor 5 year old “frame, in good condl- tien haga a privileges. Only b4 per VERMET REAL WSTAE 9203 Commerce Rd. EM 3-6466 3 Bedroom HOMES. $100 DOWN Moves You In SO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS ond floo rner, Near Wis: e Grae Franks. 4390 inte vy, REAL MON bores NO DOWN PAYMENT FOR ANYONE. Here ts your chance to a own home. de ote s veri of S and 3 bed tno Suburban Taseiene al in nd a are ra aia. i] ow hee ih. =i ae te 2 a WM. A. KENNEDY | REALTO 3101 W. Huron 4+-1560 Open Evenings “re oe wisT ot sobogaaa room 41x20 liv! rms | bien ll iota wall 0 vgn and coun- basement” wine OL eae 197. Priced at “eae 14-000.” 00. HUNTOON LAK bedroom neher bes pita ‘itxls renal? oll” Theat and 1 wile move you terms, we a in on ab doom ith & 6 me Ww * ia, ree loxlé ity Full Basement tae oll heat, i ra Pr “ea . corner rie By . 960 with te - IVAN Ww. SCHRAM > REALTOR FE 5-9471 OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS a DriPu® LISTING SERVICE SERVICN GILES Huron Gardens LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES $7,060 with terms for this § room bungalow. Enclosed rch plus full basement, -| MODEL OPEN | titneaP tarne it its car EEKDAYS abt SyNoar 1ToO 1 son ed al le fy é a biesh xs nor et rc oueahe North Side WESTOWN ae TY Pull basement, ouvo, ofl fur: FRX 86-2763 or Eves, Lt 2-4677. a oe BY OWNER ferred and must sell, 2 bed 3 id, mvodern, * Sluminum, storms gad) sogeens,| CLLES REALTY CO. water softener, hardwood floors,| Fm 6-6175 a1 BA Ave. hear Drayton Plains > dad! mes NS 8 AM.-0 PM. and insurance include MULTIPLE eeevice kitehen witty” eke 244 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 44616 Evening No. 2-3285 for equity, OR--3-6196, RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM BRICK _LAKE PRIVILEGES BY ORIGINAL OWNER—Located in an exclusive arighborhood of brick homes and acre lots just seven minutes from downtown rarees in Waterford wate itiae bool : ac orediay: reducin a fede a lafee tring ing a patio and jandsca: lot; kitchen; ceramic tile bath; : pie, ,vetrenes: cull meeemneny nishe hd floor and ceiling, ine a large recreation room; i ar grees, with 16 ft, cement drive aluminw 2 = and screens; a couple inutes walk to 1% lake. Price . For additions! information and appointments call PE 6-1764. ' re NOTICE _. Bullders mode) tri-level. 7 bed- rooms, 1% baths Lar of ess separa ‘am m. in beauti- - ae a 1 oof ia =| #4. jess th = y an RBRIBCE Benes Call Market 42012. ‘oe 6 dally MODEL HOME Now for sale. baths, b e pbeards, wall to wall wor] carpeting throughout, Hot water heat. er ne windows. 182"250 Re lor immediate ov- cupancy. Pull price, $17,000 Will consider small free and clear hope. ay further information $4311 HERBERT C. DAVIS 4015 IRWINDALE DRIVE STOUT'S Best Buys oday — {S$ INCOME Desirable Bogs ay eb FAMILY HOME Sa ae ; 9600 dawn mead oe month on pelanes. Warren Stout, Realtor 11 N, Baginaw St, Ph, FE 6-6 ‘tl @ p.m, INSPECT THESE VALUES . OPEN SATURDAY & BUNDAY 6036 JOUNGAY . 3 bedroom ranch near Waterford Behoot . barge paved street. $67 monthly FHA. o mortgage cesta} =“ only 1208 ALHI In Pontiac-Watking Estates. Very large 3 bedroom. face brick, Built 4058, Separate dining foom, farm-type kitchen with Duilt-ine im. f Tennessee marble fireplaces up & pantie ie 2 enue napa ated Por Ped & of this is aefintily it, at aly “tis: 900. Own “exchange smaller home, Ee SASHABAW —_ DIXIE HW ma, full basement. with small down payment. Can be used for resi- dential or commercial, OTHER BARGAIN BUYS CLAYBURN AVENUE NEAR CRESCE NT 3 bedrooms with basement. Only $12,750, Low down, ,AYELSBURY AVE. At only $8450. Has 1% car ga- rage, fenced yerd, partially pan- eled interior. $600 down buys. LOCKHART -NR. LE. ND PONTIAC : — ae rooma, recreation n basemen! setting pate eS "S lanes, Total molly $15,000 — tely under-. pric . OSTER AVE-~OFF ELIZ. 5 yr. old. home with — LE. BD. ogee Hse * bare gery rie § acho *fenget agnor lot. or 2 ab met in any condition Ms FE 8-0458 7 Cc. SCHUETT, Realtor Huron . Acroiy” Poi "General MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ee NOTE: You don't ha have ’ be “ PIONEER 4 BEDROOMS ‘ Taree a cient its 2 =. WEST SIDE BRICK ; aoe ip sree set : HIGHLANDS - — { } | | ira sme afc og ir oi a i 6 cone ae -— WEST SIDE-—Near shopping cen- lots. You will feel ; % this @ room co- ng room, 3 bedrooms and tile . Basement —— neat ar uminum sicd- 2 ine. Hisace Ternis. FHA avail able, ; Lene. NCH HOME snugly eS large oak see yake 1 priv- ol room wilh stour re} 5 g “L," open type)» ‘ton & Wal ton W. ia ¢ 4 Ror Sal Hoses _ 4 sent. Leavy Y " Make offer” tor ‘ equity. Cell Market 4-2224~— com see anytime. NEAR WASHINGTON AND WEB- 9g omen ~Wwhite frame 2-story” 3 rooms Up. Living room, din- Pas room, den, kitchen a, sun porch. roo “tn i baths. Natural fireplace, at- "| tached garage-extra jarge cor- Leslie.R. TApp, Realtor 16 West Huron 8&t. PE 5-161 or PE 44278 and break- atit ins,” 2 spa- cious bedrooms, tile bath, family room Utility, FA oil heat, washer and dryer, 3-ca* avached garage Possession at once VAN LAKE FRONT, — At tractive Roman brick, 3 bedrms., 7m, dining “L. "raised feoalng take, “grrany "tgpe over . ri laundry tile baths family rooms 3 ttached ¢ with repiace, 3 oa ata by to rage, oll Fa only. CIAL — i Ray Annett, Inc. since 1923 38 E. Huron FEderal 6-0466 Open Evenings & denies 1-4 aie a | Established in 1916 LOWER GTRAITS LAKE—$9,750 {s _ — Price of this —_ in ‘56. ——— . Carpet. ine a 18 ft. ro m, knotty ping cw in attractive iit |345 Oakland Ave, rE 6-0693 4% to Bonbon CALL $950 DOWN _ Super ciean inside and out. , T° bedrooms. Large living room, Spgs Case closct space, full sienene oi] heat Large fenced in yard. side location Nor R. i VAI LUET, Realtor Call Evenings ‘til 8:3 MULTIPLE Lis ING. SERVICE YOU... - Should inspect this home today! Call at any time, our salesman will to show you Froom decorated pe Brick fireplade - betes kitchen with cupboard room to . Dining space in the and screened garage. 61,060 N WILL HANDLE! On yes, privileges on Elizabeth Lake. HAVE nie thought of the advantages ae owning income property? In this home you can live REE while ~el —— makes your pay- ments. don't you cal) imme- diate see how you can en- Joy life with the added security of seventy five dollars per month You can buy this income at $11,- 250, with sensible down payment It's ig shining condition and very comfortable, Humphries ** Sa IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, large wardrobe closets. Kitchen features birch cabinets vent fan, picture window in ing area, basement, reereatea — brick planter r cent R AP- t with rec. rm., ly f oll yard. Easy te & UNORDAL - aeerst ranch Mighty: res ricted sub. at Lower stra Lake. hed: Uving room with l. and family room would lend itself —— niture. > heat, att. routane " Excelien On ' ft. con- ie — TO BUILD NOW. Will build EW 2 bedroom ranch home, piastered wails, oak floors, closets eeere: Immediate possession. Full Mua pe == only $409. DOWN per to your B= ren our jot or ours COME IN LOOK OVER OUR PLANS. Smith- ox DOWN—Imm: tate seaaion me 2 bedroom war ome fear’ Dray- ford. Tiled bath, new- — e ed fiberglas : ‘orner lot, fen on schools. $8,050 total awni Clark a $28,100 terms, at Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor Dixte B aoeig at ‘Telegraph | _LAMPLE Cus Wideman Ae |, REPAIR. +e Close N. Bagivew, Call _for 5 loveky fenced lot. Tw arag — 913.578 = term, appoigtment to see basoment and garage FOUR BEDROOM HOME On canal front on Cass Lake. ra extra gd rooms plus 2 efi- Total price $8,650, Good terma can be arranged. FIVE ACRES West suburban with a 6 room. home, Three bedrooms, sma}l barn, chicken coop. Lots of fruit trees. 614,950 with good terms. Owner will even consider trading | for eity property. . room bungalow. Also lake privileges, See this to- day, LAWRENCE GAYL ORD 136 E. Pike Open Eves. FE 4-9584 & DRAYTON - AREA. As low as $1,500 down 1 BEDROOM 2 BEDROOMs "3 BEDROOMS 4 BEDROOMS GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR 4536 Dixie Hw R 3-126) DRAYTON Pats Eves OR 3-1708 Low DOWN PAYMENT. 4 RMB. & lige. lots. Newly deco- Rraci on 23-4184 after 6 pm. “HAYDEN WALTON BLVD. 1 bedroo ranch home on large lot 91300. Oak floors, Anderson windows and storms. Excellent kitchen with vent fan. The basement has an of] furnace, gas wert heater. 1\-car PA ah ad Ts fruit trees. In- spect ne hom ay NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME $8.500 on your jot, Low FHA terms Call today. WEST SIDE x oe Large 2 story home. Lo and part bath on Ist oor. = BR. and bath on ma floor, L_R. and dining room with wall to wall carpet. Fireplace. Basement, gas furnace _Qcar garage. 60 frontage on paved street. Terms. EA8T SUBURBAN. Wear MSUO, .R. on ist finished on Water heater ‘a acrp jot. terms, 600, terms. NEAR 8ST MICHAELS. 3 BR home. 10x12 den could be used as 4th BR. Wall to wall carpet ed) REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES FE 4-4526 412 W. HURON DORRIS SIx DANDY ROOMS Of — Ep boards, nice bath, good basement with gas heat, and agp meoly room, locat- ed N Johnson FOUR BEDROOMS | — BRICK RANCH HOME A long, low and rambling ranch home with full bath and bath with stall shower, aluminum storms and NQ SERVICE screens; carport, water sof- = * tener, ee 3 incinerator, front olde with ae : stem, . et, lot 100x150, egy ols, all surrounding ; homes Comparable. $17,950, PROFESSIONAL MAN OUTBEARDENG UNGA Ideal location for doctor or den- WEST 8 URBA ary py tang and home, Consists of Terms, poe ke rental op- rge bedrooms, carpeted living .. consider northern prop- Sneed fireplace, 1% baths, erty, car or trailer as down ent with oll furnace, 3-car payment, this attractive garage. All on approximately me is vacant, full base- acre lovely maspeaned lot, Drive ment, recreation space, a 529 Orchard x. e Ave. then forced air of] heat, alumi- eo] Fi for ent. ers num storms and screens, $13,500 ‘with “$2,500 down. “bas! 22.fen. don't “ stricted location. $750 down i nore you into this Stenh income in rayton —— after 6 call PE 5-9655. JOLL, REALTOR _ 836_DDUE DIxié Hwy. FE ¢-4561 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _GLRESALE G.L SPECIALS Vacant, modern five room > bungalow, newl sia poy leaming oak . $7, acant six: Peis ode: gailow, basement, oraned, cae lot, $11,000, : DORRIS & SON WE TRADE For Colored. “ NO DOWN PMT. TO CIVILIANS| AN EXCEPTIONAL BUY —INCOME BEDROOM RANCH home.| Large 6 room home with 3 bed- room, gas heat: 1) rooms and bath; fun” Saedinene, Newly decorated. Nat-| oil furnace. Also in rear, 3 room kitchen cabinets with for-| furnished house with screened mica tops. porch, full bath, gas heat. Both from. - ape as a pin, Nothing down to ELIZABETH = [yeu . tome for large aan. LAKE _ ESTATES re ecorated = ore ace. —, APPEALING . al! brick No down p Meow cihers 1h eee at view| see Mrs. doped 18 Gilles e Som ag St. or ph. 29-6419, John Ki fe, Eee he Reetor 67) W, Huron, AS fer: widow: owner, // il Ic Lake Privileges :|Upper Straits Lake No through — iets you quiet, restful’ lt se got is d bedroom rancher the street. Sta aa tow 2 you'll have no steps to climb. rage mat- %2 W. Huron PHONE FE 4-1557 | | $0950 WEST SIDE — sell or in LR & dining room. Ceramic tile bath. Basement, gas furnace. Terms. 7 J. C. HAYDEN, Rear 86 E, Walton E 8-044] Open Eves to 2 | MILLER orth —< Fausto ie CRES—North o Seco i at $2,000 or $3. ‘This nets mee” well coe geben at $15, with reason ible ms deen will: consider 3 bedroom tract as part payment. HOME & INCOME, excellent west side location — * rooms. This lovely home has 27 ft. carpeted liv lixll ft. dining room, his Saag down and 3 bedrooms a for the owner Also a 3} bedi . Apt, to rent out Present owner uses basement apartment and hoor the Piotr ar reooy 00 astered wa. i) ear erage. good come i a terrific buy at $12,950 on easy terms, INCOME near St. baths, 5 Michaels—8 ranges, 2 refrigerators full’ ne ern basement ear garage Only $2900 for civillans—no down pay- ment for GI William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 on He A iy ’ CLARK TO BUY—SELL & TRADE OPDYKE ROAD. 2 houses, with income, 1ot 78° x519", monthly income plus desirable 2 home bedroom vere for owner, $13,960. $2,500 dow TRADE. room ranch, but 3 bed 1957, oak floors, plastered walls, full basement, $13,500. Take 2 or 3 bedroom home tn trade. SOUTH MARSHALL. Attractive 2 bedroom neioe: Very st condi- tion, basement, _- garage, ase lot, $11, terme, will 3-7888— tached enclosed other extras. lot with trees. 5911 Rowley on Priced reasonable. Fw HELTMA Open ‘kre To 7 location at untoon Lake. OR_3-9411 AT ey LAKE — 3 bed round ranch. ¢ yrs. old. Gnmic tile bath. ire y i t water, Pace so sell at sree ve BY OWNER 2 BEDR vs repre Oil Perce: $6,950. EM our “SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2119 ELLINWOOD In Lakewood Village on lot 203. New 2-level brick with 70 ft. ter frontage good sandy—beach, 2 natural fireplaces, 14% baths, bY car attached garage, Total price $21,050, Reasonable terms, FE 8-0458 Cc. SCHUETT, Realtor 460 Huro (Acfoss eraas General) LAKE ANGELUS es beautiful land, with lake frontage, road fronta: ~ “bedroom brick ranch w full basement. bated Shown str etly by ap- re ment R. D. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd.” FE @1187 FE 4-4821 re! fabs . if eas* ares sey € tr ie Eilaabeth tk: Ra. near Willams Lk, Re On $40 per foot, Terms Write for ma p. .: Houseman-Spitzley — 406 Washington Bivd. Bid Detrott: on. sont Wo 3-816 Lake Lots and Lake Priv. Also. For Sale Lake Prop. 44 a aaa eaten Nat Sylvan Lake Mcdel . Complete home, $18,000 “ dup- licate $14,500. Open Sat. & Sun. 2140 Garland For Sale Resort Prop. 44A IN 8ST. HELEN, $1500. $500 down. 16X20 CABIN Mich Price, 22x26 Full price, section, Call after 6 pun For ‘Sale Lots 46 Vemaareuan HILLS = PE 6-0470 OR _3-2907 R 3-641 6 ACRE BUILDING sree ead Ortonville, $1,500. nD. 1% acre building site with trout stream. $1,150, $209 down 10 acres near ar good ground. $2,960 $100 Winter priced lakefront lots, $50 down. Lake privileges. $25 down. C. PANGUS, Realtor 1919 M15, Ortonville. NA 17-2615 14-ACRE SITE BLOOMFIELD HILLS Drive around and see this beautiful ; located Dunstan road Drive, It's ee, Phaper ed and overlool of the finest ‘Bloomtela” ‘ftitls reper the few remaining select parcels to Pontiac _ FE, 4-6203 jo) W. Huron ex HARDWARE NT PONTIAC LOCA- Bipool —— — a saps Swaps _55 $21,800 with $16,009 down Tor real | 2 PRS oa RUFFLED estate & business. curtains, wide. Sell arr HURRY ON THIS ONE! or trade Le "Vlevoriea lamp. STATEWIDE |scmnge, 5, SgRE: Laiedy d tae’ For ‘50 to ‘63 Fo meal pwatate Service of Pontiae PE 5- mt 8.T eee ane rE 40521 ELECTRIC RANGE. slegra AD RAL Spy > ; 8) COMPL. vad TErCTACR | Bb ee ee : NES . = PRICE $300 l, TRADE FOR FREEZER OR 3-622 EVES. Classy Class C CLARINET, GOOD CONDITION Beautifully decorated - will” trade for guitar. OR_ 3-0 ochre dagen with leather COL ORED jond front and back bar and top equipment. .Good gross and’ reasonable rent. Shown by appointment, Dairy Queen We have two top Oakland County locations Rises and both degerve y seri- ous consideration. oataree” Jnclude above “operat gross, = perfect —_ om Re usband and wif ase es and meee bce choice MIC HIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 1573 8. Telegraph Rd. PARK AT OUR Lfrsineh DOOR i PE 415 |HOME LOANS to rural residents who | LONG: TERM guality for: TAN D BANK FOANS : | loans . - ationa. SEE. Lapeer National Farm Loan fe f, Mich, for information. 54 _-Mortgage Loans 54 MORTGAGES | tial, mercia] FHA & ; gporcnlnal Re Pontise ‘iti & all. — gust een. , cit ee “be houses F NK. Seanotnn & ASSOC. A 4-2406 Want A Gi se Mocgaee? = Diy’ home needs an improve- and your — eonsolidat- ee at or see us at once. Don't wait. 5'o per cent interest, ~ Will accept equity in =. contract or your down payment on this Gare redecorated 2 be d room home on Raeburn street. ra arnerel garage. Vacant. R , VAL UET, Reditor 345 Oakland Ave. §-0603 Call evenings till 8 He age LISTING ‘SI SERVICE CASH FOR SED 1Tv'S. TAPE recorders & a sae Working or, not, 2-0367 DOUBLE apie tor dice Clean, momar or AND BOX cond., swap noah of Gewers: aa “SHANTY — SALE “OR what PE Partridge Ig THE “BIRD’ TO SEE PACKAGE L IQUOR Only $5,000 down as stock of about $5,000 buys this profitable small town grocery and package liquor store. Outstanding 3 bed- room apt. Excellent brick bidg. included. 6 day week-—easy hus- band and wife operation, Wil) trade! be -_ ruses = Mo cars or mediate sale a " ~ owner evenings, MI 44700. | REAT:TOR PARTRIDGE BUSINESS LOT, Ms9 1 BLOCK Businesses throughout Mich. irom oe ge op center, 80 ft. front-| FE 43581 1050 W, HURON age. FE OPEN 'TIL 9 DRAYTON arenes Lares corner ‘coded lot west SIDE - _Drigit “nasal. $2,000, NORTH MERRIMAC street. 80x110. MICHIOAN AVENUB- 130x225. Low terms MIDLAND S8TREET 100x100. Cheap. CHEROKEE ROAD—60 ft. frontage. FRANKLIN ROAD (8. of South 1,100 Sagraar il - Garage use on rear 1,200. AUBURN AVENUES frontage - 330 ft. Zoned commercial. Nicholie & Harger Co. FE 5-8183 ROCHES SCHOOL DISTRICT 140x175 {t home sites in Judson se = EPARD 1010 Adams * Ph. OL 1-7611 Lea Now RING BUILDING CHEROKEE HIL LS" See the best selection of 100 ft. sites for better nomes — com- pare the living advantages of country A poe —* jocation— Select suit YOUR exact needs! - Carl W. Bi‘, Realtor $03 Community Bank ar FE. 4-421) __ Eves & 5-1392 47 For Sale | Acreage 18ST TIME OFFERED. 170 —— — Baldwin Rd. frontage. In fast growing section. $350 per _ae: OA_ 8-3876. MT. CHRISTIE AREA 80 acres, scenic & rolling. North of Oxford. Mirah & some wooded areas. . to M24, excellent building ‘ites, $320 per acre ER, REALTOR Cc. A. WEBST Oxford OA 8-3122 Orion, MY 2-2291 | 10 TO sw ACRES, VERY GooD location on blacktop road, near Belly Only $400 per «tre with rms ops ec is 135) Bighiand ’ at Highl niand: Mich, MUtual 4-2045. For Sale Farms —_ 48 ACRES IN GROVELAND. 8 42577 MODERN 2-8STALL SERVICE 8TA- /- tion. Located across from shop- ceuter in Walled Lake. For = er infor. call MA 4-2461. Evenings after 7 p.m. Call Mar. “ket 4-2041. RESTAURANT Fully ree 330 ft. on Dixte Hwy 60d ft — corner near Mt. Holly aut VAC. AN t ACREAGE ue & small. Some lake prop- “CUEKL ER REALTY SUNOCO jGROGS BER VICE STATION IN FOR seen. located Sashabaw and May- Drayton Plains. Modern wel locate’ Can vroduce high income for alert, energetic man. Thorough training course avail- able With full ee salary while \ Capital eee nae anpy pun pany. CEdar 987 or 690, Fl Michigan. Evenings call SUnset 90-7708, Mr, Hanley, Flint) Michigan. WELL KNOWN PIZZA HOUSE Priced low for cash, good lease & reasonable rént. Call FE 2-2929 after 6 p.m, _Sale Land Con Contracts 52 G 52 SEASONED CON TRACT. “S220 DISCOUNT est. ee Sols pecs see ee ‘y. On Raeburn ae to han- NM WRIC “YIM WRI CHT. R a 345 OAKLAND A FE 5-0441 Eves. after 7-call MY 2-1864 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR te sell Ear Garreis, EM 98-2511 - or EM Money to Loan 53 “(State Licefised Lenders) AAP eee SN PL IR I BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY BORROW UP TO $500 ‘ontiac — Bees ‘ayton Coe Plaine — Utica Walled Lk, Birmingham, Plymouth Sale Business s Property 4 49 — OPE LP AL el le co ERCIAL: BUILDIG AT. 424 Osynun B8t., consisting of occupied ber shop and in ae eae vacant store, 34x16 down. Call OL 2-9761. CHURCH GROUPS “We have 3 “a sites for church and school. Union Lake Village . area, Drayton Plains area and MB8UO @ Call now and choose your pareei. 7 Warren Stout Realtor Tt N, Saginaw St FE 5-8163 eo nm "th pm; . DRIVE-IN HOTSPOT ON M59 Lease exp: ees pecial bargain of- fered now lly eas . ing and a soa or only 48800 — paymen *ALSO — EL SITE ON M69 NEAR DU LEK. RD. At only. $60 per front foot, Phone _Mr. Schuett at FE 8-0458, TWO FAMILY APT. GOOD SEC- tion. Cash to mortgage: Bargain, MYrtle 2-0840. Rent, Lease Bus. alah 0 ee et WANTED TO RENT— Wortiee approx. 1000 sq. = 8 ft. Write , location, and terms . Pontiac Press. ‘Business Opportunities 51 1-H horse, Half interest Offered », 1h hardwood floor laying, sand- @ and finishing ness, eae capital, Take odvantage of our bad year All Fepliss held poole Bort, — Pontiac Press melee ‘cai nde! See RGE R. Rae” Pe por REALTO! Ei BUSINESS NEEDS src: | LOANS . COM t E. LAWRENCE FRIENDLY SERVICE GET. $25 TO $500 on your Signature up to -” FE 3-9206 to repay Oakland oo Loan Com 202 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. LOANS $25 TO $500 On your signature or — on curity. 24 months to r a service is fast, friendly” an bee Sain our office or phone FE HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7.°N. Perry St. (Corner E. Pike) LOANS $25 TO $500 BAXTER LIVINGSTONE 64 W. Lawrence St PE 4-1598 Borrow, With Confidence $25 to $500 Household Finance . egh ekg | of Pontiac 3M s.! Segees Ot es tg SEABOARD F Fi Nce \ “FE 8.0661 WHEN YOU NEED . “ee TO $500 | State’ NANCE CO, 703 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 4-1574 . TEAGUE FINANCE co. 202:N. MAIN | ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS | Liv pee le 2 oe tit OL 1.9192 £ 5 ‘ ‘| TABLE MODEL TV AND SABER | AUTO.--WASHE HOUSETRATLER "FO SWAP FOR Ford or Chevy. 223 Russell. SRAGHICALLY NEW PORTABLE electric one machine, trade for aluminum boat. Cal) ) after 4 0.m. FE 4-6187 Saw. Sell ‘or trade for automo- _bile_in_eny—shape. — 548. vant EXCELLENT ‘52 CHEVY, R&H, WSW., absolutely no rust. Trade for geod A wheel a " preter with” plo OL = 1-6346, after 5, WILL SWAP LADY'S EXPENSIVE fur coat for good used car. Also mise. for sale. FE 2-7600 WATEP Leh gy ey 30 RENT. Sel!’ or swap OR 3- WILL SWAP ‘46 Chey CES. good cond, for seep reeze in _ €00d cond. MY 3 WILL SWAP PAPER pda books for others. MY 3-314 ~~ For Sale | Clothing — 56 4L SIZES CLEAN USED WORK nts from 40c; shirts from 20e. Bpen 1 days 7 a.m. to ll pm seo Bun 4 p.m. At the bait store, 369 Orchard Lake Ave. CHILD'S SIZE 1 TO 4; LADY’s 18 to 20, Pugsy. car-seat, Teeter- _ Babe. FE 8. LADIES BLACK FUR COAT, SIZE 18, Very good condition PE 27-7041 LADIES CLOTHES. J HES, ALMOST, NEW, size 9-14, Cheap. UL 2-1687. _NEW BRIDAL VEIL. $15.00 - FE 27-4126 MUSKRAT file COAT. GOOD cona. Size 12, $35. FE 5-4773. Sale Household Goods 57 APT. SIZE RANGE, NEW HEAT- ing units. $20. FE 5-5304 | _.WEBCOR Hi-Fi. CHROME table, desks, lamps. Single metal 335 N, Johnson. 2 Ste ELECTRIC RANGE, _good cond. $50. OL 1-6567. 5 RMS -OF FURNITUR®, PIECE or whole lot. 37 Ns Parke. 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. outfit. Double dresser, bookcase bed. Large chest. 2 vanity lamps. All for $89 50. Pay only $2 weekly. —— Furniture, 42 Orchard 7 PIECE’ LIVING ROOM SUITE, brand new davenport and chair, 2 modern step. tables, berreesg coffee table, 2 yoy hog All for $099. Pa a were Pearson’s oe! a Orehard Lake Ave. a 7 PC, LIVING RM, SET, GOOD cond, Blond end tables &/ coffee table. Reas. FE 4-1713 after 4. 8 CUBIC FOOT REFRIGERATOR, excellent condition, Ideal for cot- $30. FE 5-0240. 8 PEACE SETTING, , STERLING silver Damask Rose, plus serv- _ing pleces $200. FE 2 5 PC. DINING ROOM SET EX- _cellent cond. OL 1-8239 9X12 "RUGS, WOOL FACE, $15.95. Reversible. $16.50. tm sed se ort . d, 95 Axminster, =~ pads $5.95, Pearson Sentare. 4 Orchard Lake Ave. it CUBIC FT. '58 MODEL PHILCO ee ake used 4 months, $150. 41pm, 11. PT. FRcaaen S8CHOOL desks. — —, lamps, books, aa S75, it . at, coat, Tie 1V-TABLE MOOEL FOR SALE $37.50 8 Dress Breakfast fet. =. .-< Electric range........ Apt. boeoraae | gtove. .....4.. poy aan ir $39 LAND ‘FURNITURE CO. EVERYTHING FOR THE — 104 8. Saginaw PE .2-5523 | igen a gato like radoll e over paym < $8.40 or pay balance of ; $58.30. apitol, FE 5-9407. xoTOMATIC (© WHIRLPOOL WASH- er, “sa, Pe ea, Hamilton drier $50 ea. 5-1231 ANTIQUE Sree ROOM SET. baer Png stered chairs exc. 50. My S168 3-1657. : ADMIRAL DELUXE REFRIGERA- tors, ¥S Meg d freeze, auto de fros tS year batance ceed elec’ ‘sy ran ance $2 per w Schick's. MY: 3371 machine. THANG. GEE SEWING MA- chine, Zig-Zag equipped. Sac: 8. of good. character, Credit Manager at FE ae tioned enre stetial ng ectric Co, 1060 W Hu- ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT Poon THE Regge CAN BE oe “dept. Bs real bh Some TO PAY We buy, sell or trade. Come out look ground. 2 2 acres of free parkin OPEN MO! MON. sat. 9 TO 6: B tM TO 9 4 miles E ¢ Pontive or 1 mile i of “Aubiarn Heights on Auburs | BUILT-IN OVENS & BURNERS. $149.50 complete. Samuel's Appli- ances. MAple 56-6011 -: e oe 1 SPECIALS CHOICE SELECTIONS iT” tvs 5 at $29.95 ‘each : 21" table model , - . $39.95 : All sets guaran’ ranteed ‘unconditionally for 30 days at Obel TV. 393 Blizabeth Lk FE _ ~~ G A BEAUTIFUL SINGER SEWING |’ $1 ee es RMS. FURNITURE "state, Reas, OR 37-1761, EASY SPIN WASHER, SLIGHTLY see ad Siac elec. farige, $119.95. ROY'S R ACGME F ew 96 On Oakland Ave. | 28-4021 ELEC RANGE with) BO. OVEN Good cond. $45 Wall, a rete oes agen *DRYER. EXCELLENT FE &-4607, TPe. ‘MODERN Bi BEDROOM SUITE, riced to go, FE 6-8340 Zia ZAG ATTACH. $19 girly model Electrolux Vac. we Terms Curts Appl. OR 3-9702. T CON- LID MAHOGANY DINING cu ‘ x, a on aie “bie tf chairs, Leaf & pad, On ECT. OTHES fos onl Pad. Oy Cans seas ve i VES. BOUGHT, SOLD, EX- Electric venge Reseagase>s 619.08 changed. Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem: eins shoal ? 2-0801. as ge Easy washe 3465 FE 4-35 43913--UL 2-3000 ELECTRIC RANGE 4 BUR BNER. Knotty pine bar with 4 bar stools. Carpenter's door _clamp. All good cond. EM 3319.. Round Lake Blvd. ELEC SEWING MACHINE, CABI-| 9508 net. EM FLORAL DRAPERIES PA ALE Bs background & furniture. FE FEBRUARY Appliance Clearance t.. — ‘Refrigerator . Was Savings 229.95 184 “4 45. 51 o cu. ft. = anette ator as Savings : 208 “a 65.51 11 eu. ft. O.E. Refrigerator Was Now oe > 299.95 , 214.44 85.5 12 cu. ft. .) = _ Refrigerstor Was Savings 449.94 ae “4 115.51 ; u cu. ft, G.E. Refrigerator Was- Now Savings 329,95 234, “4 05.51 ° cae Electric Dishwasher ow Savings 229. 93 164.44 = 65.51 30" G.E. Deluxe Range Was Now may 209,95 234.44 20" cree Deng Range Was Savings 189. 98 _ yy “4 65.51 36" Norge Gas Range Was Savines 229.95 164.44 65.51 G.E. ee Washer Was Savings 249.95 1s, “4 55.5 G.E. Automatic Washer Was Now Savings 289.95 204.44 85.51 G.E. Automatic Washer as Now Savings . 279.95 104.44 85.51 Norge Automatic Washer Was Now Savings 229.95 134.44 95.51 Norge Automatic Washer Was Savings 289. ‘8 198 “4 95.51 Norge Gas Dryer as Now Bavings 229.95 174.44 $5.51 General Electric Dryer as ow Savings 179.95 . 144.44 36.51 Norge Electric Dryer Was Now Bavings 169. ‘95 104.44 65.51 —Your old appliance can be the down payment ae 6 mo. to 3 yrs.. —No T Nandlng A a it ~ in 90 da : - GOODY EAR SERVICE STORE 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 FREEZERS - sd Seman bl FAMOUS name brands. Scyatched Terrific value, $149.95 wn ile they last. No hone orders, please. Michigan omega 393 Orchard Lake ve. -: — February Specials — G. E. SWEEPERS, New With all attachments . $37.77 RCA W-POOL Refrigerators Ploor model, Guaranteed $148 MOTOROLA TV. New. 21". Picture tube fully guaranteed es $190.95 GooD HOUSEREEPING SHOP Of Pontiac 51 W. HURON FE 41555 FOR SALE ryt & players. FE 5-8755 FLOOR MODEL HI-FI. 4 SPEAK- __ers, cherry wood, FE 48155. PREEZERS-N OR G E-PREEZERS Chests and —— New models Slightly scratched or-.crate marred models, at big discount prices, ; years pay, 90 days same as cas! WAYNE RT / 121 N. Saginaw 6-6189 GENUINE SHANTUNG MAHOG- any double bed, bookcase, head- board. Beautyrest box springs & mattress, M’ 6-8529. GRAY FINISH MODERN BED- room -set, 2-3 pe. sectional sofas, 7 ft. fireside reenek with foam rubber cushion, 7 ft, table. 6 pc. maple dining rm, ‘set, MI 4-2465 GE ELEC RANGE, FULL SIZE. _Goot ci 4-4140, RADIOS ; Mich SOLID MAPLE TABLE’ & CHAIRS. “Baecure _ Toaster bse ‘roller ate Me' tal —s walt Becks. * wleetric bo bot oar: All like new. after 5:30 p. ee | SIMMONS HIDE-A;-BED. 1 YEAR , old. 5 pe. blond lond dining room suite 9x12 all wool ~~ in good _cond.- FE _2-8881. 17 EMERSON, TABLE MODEL, TV. $50. OL 2-3686, TRADE-IN DEPT. Maytag epieaprceg coer anes $39.95 Tei to’ Oo ae r pe ele ponibed pe. | oo eae. range <---> Ses 2 pe. ene fe pony suite .... $30.95 3 pe, sectional sofa’. $20.95 rene ene | Radio-phono. Comb. ........ $39.50 5 rm. ofl heater ......+00+ 5S pe. wood dinette ......; 14.95 any Other Items , Available WYMAN’S 16 £. Pike E-Z terms. PE 41123 TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC- tric range, R. M je Ca 1060 W. TWIN a & MATTRESSES, $40. OR 3-6362 TRADE ; ELEC. RANGE FOR GAS ran; R. B. __106 ow. Huron & YDS. GOOD BROWN CARPET, 2 living rm, chairs & end ‘ pe modern. Must sell. BLOND BEDRM. nice, $55. Two piece , $25. % bed, new. mat- tress, $25. 5 piece rome di- nette’ set, $25. 5 piece wood di- nette set, $25. Other ao items. utehinson Mobile Homa = Dixie waneny, Dray- ains OR 3-1202. Used Trade-In ao MA Desk ........5.. aieivie ate Seceies 4 95 Wardrobe SA OGOUOCaO soveese $19.05 Studio Rv ercie cece ev 920.50 Davenport & chair ......... $29 .50- Drop leaf table, Mah $39.50 Dresser chest coe Table, buffet pone 9.50 THOM AS ‘ae one 361 8, Saginaw FE 2-915! uae LAL aed & ee lee eed. Ober TV Lake Union illage. ge, EMpite yen —_ . $10.06 19.96 UP. USED RA- com tion, Used retrigerator $49.95. ogg ty bg cam e6, vEnY "B00 COND. NORGE RE- frig $25. MArket 4-3820. VACUUM CLEANERS, BR _ bags. Murray's. 956 Myrtle. WASHING MACHINES. VACUUM $34.05, Sweet's srecrer. $16.95 up Za- wer — “Thy » Elec- trie Serker of N. chneon a YEAR END SPECIALS 9x12 Felt Base Rugs Re $4:95—buy far only $6.95 x12 Felt Base Rugs Reg. $6.95-buy 2 for only $9.95 Byers, 141 W. Huron, FE : 4-3064 ZIG-ZAG SEWING MACHINE | AL- most new, Take over balance of $47.80 or make payments of $9.71 mo. Mich. Sewing Center. FE 2-3337. Television & Radios 57B BLOND 17 INCH MOTOROLA TV, AM and FM. Radio, phonograph, 3 speed combination. er 5 p.m. phone FE §-4492. RCA USED TV OTHER BAR- ains Peer's Appliances, 8161 mmerce VALENTINE SPECIAL — Transitor radios at cost. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 30 8. Cass FE_5-6123 ___Water Soft Softeners 5 WATER | SOFTENERS A aT T BIG t DIS- count. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 IN. GALVANIZED pees tots per length. Thompoon, "100 irport. 2 FUEL OIL TANKS GOOD CON- dition, will deliver. FE 5-0120. 1-AAA-) ALUMINUM SIDING | Install now at low winter prices Save up to 30 per cent on _ Alum. on = nt ebro No money “ae st pym pring. JOE V. LLELY Auburn & Rechester Ra.s a 2-4900 ho ans Ph, Res. OL 1-6623 M59, + ee nese INCLUDING KENMORE STOVE, Y a cond, Bottled or natural ghs. KELVIN TOR ELEC. 8TOVE. Cheap, FE 8-6723. ELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR. $8 Sot N unit, 7 Cu. Ft. Works good. . 397 N. Johnson. KENMORE 36” ELEC, STOVE, $40. FE 8-6325. SITCHEN FAN, ELECTRIC stove, African oak dropleaf din- rei table, pads, 4 chairs, FE LOUNGE CHAIR AND OTTOMAN, wood top metal work bench. 2 stools, 4-5139. 6344 Union. LINED DRAPERY. WHITE BACK- Se aan oe taal Tiare size Tay. rods tneuded Tim 3 6466 = LARGE CRIB AND ‘MATTRESS, 3,000 brand new, $15.95. Pearson's Fur- | ' niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95 mr $6.95; 12215, 4% ft. wall tile, 28¢ ones ft. Reg. $3.95 house paint, $1.89" gal. — PAINT & LINOLEUM 228 N. Saginaw. Near Robt. Hall. MODERN GREEN DAVENPORT, excellent condition, $65.00, Phone “FE 5-871 after 5:00 p.m. ‘MID-WINTER CLEARANCE ALL USED GAS & ELECTRIC AP- PLIANCES-REDUCED PRICES, TERMS TO SUIT. . Consumers Power Company 28. W. LAWRENCE FE 58151 MAPLE BUNK MU + sell by Monday. 1 ater & LL, BEA UL 24” TY. 44007, ; ae SINCH 80 sot, PIPE 5 FT. 7 ump Pumps ............-.. Save PLUMBING SUPPLY 1728. Sagina FE 6-2100 cae’ Seuuone Ol, HEATER. Almost new. UL 2-1677. ” TABLE SAW, % H.P. MOTO side extension, Metal stand, Good cond. §75. OR 3-5402 after: 3 p.m. & SPE SPEEDMATIC #sAW, WALL jack, nails, adding machine. check writer & misc, items. FH 14-2 ROMEX, IN COIL LOTS, cota sig ft. hood and fan, co} 29.95. G. A. Thompson, Highland Rd ore hg, re 10 beans ie ne reqere water er, $69.95 clectrie heater : 05; Lt ag 700g 358, mile west of Airport. i or Pe nth Db a Ether iid En oer - 40 IN. MAGIC Ca 4 aes. =o large oven. $40. FE 8Q. FT OF aw WAL- nut & gig" ee Also -heavy plank. for Te: stocks fi place mantels. OAkland 98-3257. ANCHOR FENCES No money down, FHA approved. FREE zinaEes rE 68-7471 AAA RATED _ SIEGLER ol TIEATERS, SPRING Discounts G. A. Thompson, 7005 Highland Rd. Burmeister’s CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES. 16x48 32 ft.” weve (Quantities 19 te pen be i aie” — or — see eee sas s baa -gToov me berglas inauiation, Door ome WLP, oh Base caning CWP. : Stanley ‘Aluminum Windows Burmeister’ S NORTHERN LUMBER eee tae id. my daly a.m liveries pe ER 02 Sundays, 10 Be Ey: ia ALL Newman's ARGAINS: winter merchandise Variety 915 remand Lake Ave.* ‘ unro 6Elec- ron. : Munro Elec. Co, — 570. Tetae ses i dt * Si uy i sf : = es eal * AA As é A ¥ ee ees she . ey bs eile : ' : : oe oe ad a ‘ es | roe eee : ne - Kw : - 4 48 eer, of ‘fs r 3 + ms 4 © ive 4 3 =) 1 t 2 . Bit nl Ae a ek THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, [FEBRUARY « Nang lacellancous 60| Do It Yourself 61; Hunting Dogs” 9A SLICES OF HAM _ Uf Be Sale Truckee - 90) __ Fer Sele Cars: 1 wee Tag 0 ae np ena ay: ) ae P me STAKE TRU: @ 4700D COND, . { { FOR RENT 4 Gperer eer aie i*feapiion. a3 Laue ir #292 eS te | . SEGMC Van, 1# body | °S5 Buick Special-4-Dr,. : a STATION WAGON, Ps * PR, auto. ae +) “JACK COLE, INC. fA on i - wR aaa ae goods dra Fi formtea, plum & " 1000 W. — suj Taeys age ; y: h bs a u Sree to: , Montcalm “Raliders ‘supe re. Sup. Retail Branc DERE A FRRNEPONTATION ply. 156 W 5-4 ae 40 2Dr. Cameras, Equipment 61LA ‘OAKLAND AT CAS® tet ood es) ae e BUY. ADE CAM 1956 FORD. | Sab Auburn Ave.” ; poe >; TR " % ton Pebs ¢ er. wee eerste recorders, aveating be bas. hundred thal t Roper’ Pea snp. aw Hus Deg ral 8 Bearded’ 70) $08 a ol, euus t Ganer ise seep oncqyataed P ft. tie tactaeticiectetiactntiacieceetittneritiadiaat O fair ¢ en a Sale Mintel Goods 62} »0as, 78 BC 7 24708 i TAYL R’ S “ie CHEV. BROORWOOS WAGCH, POR OPAL AANA par pos, Gane 5 8, CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE. | _ Big engine. WW. Pwr. PHA SER Re Aecoccions toned: free to beat Hay, Grain & Feed Lb ‘ Walled Lake nan. TERMS — id . . 4, nu SURPLUS TUMBER & With lessons, FE. 8-6428.~ mt corte mar. bee Ui MArket 4-1 S6l . | “C¥" OWMNS FORD oe Gm. yeas MAT Righiend Ra. {May OR 9-100 BARGAINS sn] Ca emer, Bervertes, wwe BOBGE TON | - | 152 BUICK ‘7 FORD Wa R BUILDING abt a i, | 48F AND ND HAY. BTRA 105 INTERNATIONAL 24 TON| | $ Boner, ante. WAGON. glean. = Bete pi me = veal mi manure dellvered. Ma 6-9006 . stake, $500 - trade, ALS 2. io epmeesd ° Auto. of al Radio and Suey On, Og ae - sta A - 1 p|Gulbransen, Ebony -Spinet. This is Me TY can pe pi dg e 1 “$295 Heat ter, ” a * (oss CHEVROLET \G TON PICK: . ’ fe C aRcuE CENT ple Bpiflet, like wif EMBL oa 8-2179. — ei NO MONEY DOWN $1595 Hoek eer fi seated Eicher Ant blano, “4 in pata suit HAY —_ i8T OR ee erin: FaRSTOR & FD) FT. TRAILER. 1 1 Sat Sho traeteoel (Pesgtent oe mee vv vor|_ te amas Uae iiactec wt e| Cy. Owens|'Cy’ Owens orto Fhiorescent 3 On small used grand ‘plano. a ‘HAY 60 CENTs BALE, JEEP. WILL Ys "Ine? FOI MOD. : shard’ Ux. — 13° Used Lowrey | organ with percus-| 3951 Joslyn. : 7 elt ton "plekup ait anow plow, 147_ 8. SAGINAW FE _6-3888 147 8, SAGINAW roe ee oe Dic sion, save $: jow mileage, en . ~ FORD TOURING {i Pier, ie” bade win’ dago, Ai = GALLAGHER’S _|__ For Salle Livestock 13a =| fli nbd Fora a es. eek 18 EB. Huron 8 St. _ss—sC*PEC«€4-0566 EN PRESH COWS, $300 EACH. s Cars 90 R oat CLEAN WILE "DEER WELL JET PUMP, #50. MA) eLHARD CORNET, VERY Goob THe 45806. Foreign & Sports Cars 90B ce, TORS, tre ap DIAMOND ENG AG EME ENT_ RIN G. 39081. sere P ¢ For Sale Poutry _ 74 seem FORD ies? FORD, a ee Lis. VERY | Call after 6 | HOLTON CORNET. B FLAT. PH. eet CY OWENS ‘M t S le good cond, Just take over pay ¥ _call_stter 6 p.m. OF 34H ay EXERCYCLE, USED 1 YEAR,| FE 5-5760 after 4 p.m blood Tgp la all Iaving tele : 55 THUNDERBIRD otor odaies _ments, MY_7-0732, s mya ere SeOrelG Lider Polit bows| | W IEGAND cinsted. Metamora 4418 : — SHARP!!! 210 Orchard Lake Ave. “CY OWENS FORD BL LE edcicectnvancet : "Hstoren, newest exciting movers| MUSIC CENTER - «| Baitwis el Red cr Ment, date | Cee '58 FORD saad wag light stures,, Ideal lamp for stu: LESTER Console Piano. Beautl| Sale Farm Produce 78 "$1995 ($8 Buick 4 dr. sederheat «1 sites team | 22 pa a he ful mahogany finish, perfect in| ~~~. . nee ‘ : th a9 Seiaaaliaae 0, A eaeas $450 | Soprms, DELICIOUS: BTAYMAN |For Sale Housetrailers 78, Boats & Accessories 85 Sets Tk” ee] Bees Bette buy your tleaa eat or trade up Ave. — 2%. MIRACLE NILE "BAZAAR AREA | “Reds Muto's Orchard. 4301 Baid-| - 7 ! t ‘49 Ford 8 dr at ps. 08 He re down. FORE TEST eALE. GAS &/ Pingo tunin rev | wink Sia APPLES | 1957 95 FT. NEW “Moon $180 | TAKE oS ENTURY Y WUwens'i:s Bulck J 47. pe pb ab rh fibes pe * ECONOMY ,USED cans | sake R M 3-873 eT wo. that... — 33 Au : | FEW LEFT: 85,000 BTU NEW/SIANO. BALDWIN ACROSONIG, grees op ei cooking. a0 Bilver- | over payments. % wouBay FIBEROLAS. mies ve egeenl ts eck 5 that pois | mee eatin STREAM 147 8. BAGINA mus wh frggces: Ducts tanks Mane eiceiend cone e80cash. Calll SMa, ath “Rial Losers goy Gua Fee ees ea te et op ponies ONS|~ “er owen rons sea | anteed for life. See them and get |- INLAND LAKES SALES | “imported sports and ahtique tires | 0° wo é oo . x : i ™m, | ‘ | "ba tile an n « : — peed. < FREE STAND STANDING TOILETS $18.95 /57 PIANO TONING—OSCAR 8¢ TUN "AR SCH MDT _Sale I Farm rm Equipment 76. a demonstration at Warmer. Frail: | pp $1iai, 4137 W, Huron. PE 2.6122 in Mich. All sises to solve foreiay ‘3 Dod e sedan. ae ia 3 | 10s: SAGINAW Pw 838e8| 236 FORD ee ne Soe] tex: 1_¢6 DAILY INCL. BUN. “83 | See gE aE | aOR CONV, Ts PORT. DOOR HARDTOP Wes a eS mn fin eel sed Feamosd Spinet 2 $0050 TOTAL - PRICE BUYS A slg th” Byam's ex | Mit & 4 NAME BRAND, WE A mW i purea._Fe enrrina "81 Buick .2 dr, that, ps Ss] . war weet heads & “a - Radio and Heater, Auto, “pe, ee ave rbias, , EVER : ' ne b e, ans 3 im. yess eer alee. $00.95 a, meekeiere varfty ice brome “Wer “Gardes and Lawn | ALUMINUM 3 atten, a. Ma ah aluminum béats. ‘89 models in| on %& Weeeliont 1123 | '§6 Pontiac 810 9 dr. wa io) Hy dramatic, og $1195 Factory 2nd: “pepe MORRIS MUSIC Fquipment ie 2 a nae anh: cond ateth ooteg. ga tfailers. Use| 1 seeview. | oe A Sy eon Fe aw CONVERTIBLE SAVE ING | : (Jost No ne our lays A ganas | FORD 4007 "800" CONVERTIBLE 173_8._ Sagi mie 8: heroes from Tel-Huron, | mungham hone, a aes Ee OXFORD Harrington Boat Works | 97 mexauir Davpumve ¢on.| ‘6 Oldamoblie | ey with Hike’ ne erp y” bisek top, | We wens alse have mf : “Your Evinrude dealer. nal y Pi Priced at a | ‘88 Mercur dr. bt bh at ....8 048 ator gg 8 renee, Garaae Doors Sale Sporting Goods 65 | _Cullosn Chainsaws. NEW AND 109. Telegraph FE 2-8033 foal lee. smau cay, : eT Buick 2 dr. rh. at... $1008] radio & heater er Wt § “SAGINAW STEEL OVERHEAD | SaLDWIN ACROSONIG sPiNET.| ued Proulx a TRAILER Wivnile. they fag we, ag Bt * Mercury ‘Wapon Yan, ai Slime a8 "woodward Wham STOP! LOORT SAVE? , x taes, 83 00d Wp Pest model are auceen: ii na Sal FOR LES ter 8. Higa. ‘uktetieen aa} North Chev. i aecal can Nae . “oy” OWENS FORD 1038 BUICK ‘iDr., hardtop. Dyna, * ks e * Disappearing stair oy — smal down mayen pevance Mcculloch Chain Saws SA ‘OWEND MARINE SUPPLIES — | Hunter pt alia! Nolan olaarir be Pontiec's Barge Barons ‘88 FORD iw) BUICe Ree ¥ | ae bald window "tatters. *“CALBI T MUSIC CO. |. we HA VE A COMPLETE, LINE TEWART GENERAL | Me Seater Lake a ra aon _| Birmingham | &D00R - power. Like po Tee gop is 2 oF calf tort tree re estimates. ee 0G CF GET-WILL POch CHAIN. BAWS AND. AC- erg ete 1% ‘wide, 40, to oan sone ene For Sale Cars —s 911 | OLIVER mate $1795 _ re on mo “ts : 2-6678.| PRICED AS LOW AS $168.30.| ~ pice trom. We trade, sel! or ‘ EAST WALTON BLVD. is y Tana an > ee ee “eee eee sagnbhsseuess BERRY DOOR'SALES | sees, eet aa Mik Me avril Se he | Sanity wet, Woke Ut) pele Gauar w manei, |ioy paige eracapmanovor.| = MOTOR ‘( ‘y' Owens Perens ait } 8. Paddock Caliber. FE 5- mile south © D 7 ‘i > Sere 2 and white beauty ..... ee Ho? WATER HEATERS 30 Gate 7 PR. OF BKIS, POLES, AND| WE RENT G BROS. | _MY¥ 2-07a. PE 24402 Open daly #6 FE 4-0370 a ee “SEDAN, i Cae. S ALES 067 PORD Pairiaie 800. ¢-ir. Jon gas, new. Consumers Power)” poots, got clubs ang bag, bowtin KING . 31 FT. VINDALE. EXC. SHAPE. | gNiPE SAIL BOAT EXCELLENT | UZ i i a a. aA saornaw ee Wetter Anrred, Buy a new hoster ors) Saul nd, Dag, wae ti *Ol! Pontiac Rd. at ae SON | _Senoe: ti eh 'Qia0" ea Sanat “CY” OWENS FORD 210 Orchard Lake Ave. B COU Sa pg or triers etapa masa on Napa bot bottled od que heat ss eet ae TRAE. | WER WLI One Re — HUTCHINSO: ginoit- ib Gat 3 GaTS 56 BUICK FE 2-910t Open Evés, “etapa very. clean, Q878. FE 1. FEE 4-0287 engine aio. 4 Cane ie ma Fluorescent,” tes card Lake — OR ANTIQUE, ee, ee nery. PD. NA go Diste ue Bw. OR 31202) sails, $290. FE 22007 ? DOOR HARDTOP. - - — 8 poap walls. Bi lack Gara ante buy se’. repair and scope mount: | _ 17-3292, Ortonvill days a week, sate Fiberglas 85A fetie ead | Heater, Auto. “CY” OWENS FORD , OWEN Air. ® JELLED MAGIC — | fe, Suetial $8 "Fete. | IV TRODUCING ECLIPS vaeaTiGs ee | Salen, re me $1395 "*58 CHEVROLET S$ FORD |r puck Nadie and int needs no stirring, wit| SALDWIN ch provincial. Cherry} WASP DIRECT DRIVE} S60 ‘witiam: Lake Road, Dray: BOATS, Re chest Ue. Fs yarn6 = s DOOR 4 DOOR : : ‘65: This pa _organ, Fren OR 32838. racer Heater not drip, sag or run. Rubber Pal finish. Bench to ma yo rer CH AIN S AWS . _ ton Pina oT - work, Rini's, Lake Orion. ty ‘] ‘ : : a . Trans, Radio - and Radio & Heate ROK. Dyna, ver Pete : 5 z * ae . . le = ba, Hundreds of colors Denese. Reduced — FREE SERVICE E BOR ¢ MONTHS, - va 31448, ane _ Y wens $845 {y, brakes. Red i ve ig ee SE FE CALBT MUSIC re Cian] Ee abet ERR | sy ag AEE SAIS ory, | Teameportation Offered 87} 72 A WWET IS ~ t 'Cy' Owens! Sse ae HOTPOINT APPLIANCE REPAIR, | 119_N. caby's « FOOE #2 eee! ical BY ees LAWN MOWERS, MY 2-4611 Mu CARs FOR PHILADELPHIA, AND 168 ) BUICK SUPER HT, LOADED ‘ Y Wwe! Hyére . PE _5-8431 or OR '3-0176. — DY'S R 3-4960. MICHIGAN CHAIN SAW ———— 1950, New Moon Pitisburgh. Gas allowance to with xtra. Take over payments, | K. GUTTER 6c PER LGT. $35. Poles, $5. OR 3- DISTRIBUTORS Mobile es ane ooderful vat _ Hartford, Conn, FE Sait 263. 147 8, BAOTNAW PE 5-3598 ‘ Bi el i ett Lt Bait, Mianows, ‘Ete. 65B #18 Hemin ral ES, Lake Oren] tevellng wolecs, Wooten vs ers, FLY | CENOINE Rawal 0 To. ie 3, PUI SLEW. Ko” nose. 47_8 Be lh FE 5-3088 | ipsa (FoRD a3. Oh Bgie,| y i pe, $5.39 POO da Oo: California, 6-276 7 DOOR pe. VIS. rest , Romex ‘laa. 2% ft, FO |BAIT & TACKLE — OPEN 11 Days STOP AND SEE 1955 | ste ‘soe oot Oe rere eae eee ee BUICK. « DR RIVERIA, NEW PAY. OFF $166.70 ater 8 p.m, ge 3 : + - _ \d * ‘e eo 267 ORCHARD LAKE RD. | ep Orchard Lake Avenue Serreupay “vane uipmient TRAILER EXCHANGE | EAvIN Reasengers to" share. ex) fleas. Gmail a payment. | | Ne. cash needed. Only: ie) month. “CY” OWENS FORD nae wails” sharp. sis WINTER FISHING BAIT OF ALL - h 6-787 sons penses. N33 Sy “abs, ob are unt fy | nan oases | or Sat Used 810 Wides | FHBRRGE zo, MMT, rypa,) SASS "or" owns. FORD Aa ee a eek FE S * S rh\ a i = ‘ . C " raed or apt. house. mr eels. crcl “Bret Rak Keego Harbor: | « SNOW PLOWS USED TRAILER ON RENTAL _ expenses, Pe 34 8-341. grace) mAnoror 52 CHEVROLET mathe & Hooter 1956 : RD Fairlane v-¢ : ca a tage ee ie & nd, G 1 & Dirt 66) 48 1 types of biades, fits most all PAYMENT PLAN - TRUCK GOING NORTH. _ PART rege § pat eels $1295 Poa perfect ‘..:.......-5,, 0 906 bog aay feogine get Sand, Gravel & Dirt 6 ‘HOUGHTEN & SON -Bottle Gas fe load elther way, FE 5-6806 $1,506 2 cope UPH Otarehiet fet _ Ht. SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY GRAVEL. 3 ies F t ¢ * TS 172 8, Saginaw ot eee “tne black dirt, Bulldoring, ex:| J. 1. CASE & NEW IDEA DEALER tarts and Supplies 1200| Wanted Used Cars 88 _'55 BUICK aa cee bowie wens |. Phas 36, Be cLUMaERS & ELECTRI( Sg scent pee OR 3-6032. _ | Rochester : = — Cheed aundey RIRA LS Se SPECIAL HARDTOP : very Bu on és Ashton # ft, utility box, UL 22486, | 870 = CRUSHED STONE, SPECIAL . USED TRAILERS WE WILL | AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND : 2 DOOR 1 1 1 6. uemaw PE 5-1088| whole family... 196 WE SEWING MACHINE. ap send, rave, fn saa Conk, USED FARMAL CUB TRACTOR sell tiem, op our lot for 10 per | cheap cars. od ee) Cont Ed bo +. ( Owens 1007 FORD. Ve. ov yg ‘es 118° £ ; of : (Ww PLOW, $695. Holly Marine and’ Coac : i , . : Nang jonther, Several retina ends, E_DELIVERED.| * 5% c Holly Rd, Holly, MEI m $4 BUICK y Gr, sedan, Radio in POM, pa Hydra, Real threac, upholsterer's tacks, ete. cow Are tt, * KING BROS. Sales 15210 Hol'y y. ‘ cidows or sents, staan ene ee = DYKE. sooo _ 2-077). SUPER HARDTOP 147_8. SAGINAW FE 63008) Boeeer Line en. BATTERIES, $5.95.|CRU STORE. BAND, GRAV- |. PONTIAC RD. AT OPDEET 19 Rerit Trailer Space’ 79 ATTE TION! ti | : 1001 Chevrolet an “SHELTON © i BaLEE to1 8. Saginaw 8t| el Earl Hgward EM 3-631, = a 7 : = ww~~~~ | WHY SETTLE FOR LESS” a Har denbur Ds a ae a oe FE. 8- Wood, Coal & Fuel 67| . Auction 7 aon aeane iter 'S3 BUICK . 5 Gan 98 Chevrole 9 dr. sedan. | | Pontiee-Beick EESUILT BATIERINN (OU ‘| Mage. Tue ‘finest % mile 82 Pon- WE'RE PAYING BUIC asd Thad atts Gea, he ca: | otek Ges tae i eo TT ee oe | MCN eee ON ale gee stl alle Grane pp sem| TOP $$$ DOLLAR sees POON gap enter, Rondomatic. 9 pests |» Reamer agua treate: ® fe | ROCHESTER Ol, 1-813 FURN. * Toces!| ANT TINRTATICN | OU gap oe. spinevoese oe) i 4 STAIN ist DOUBLE] COAL-KINDLING & ALL SIZES fake Orion. Larws conssnmee | HaIDE CIvY LEG 3 BLOCKS ‘ oSaivsin CARS 9 FIRE Fu 61300 | 1008 Bel Als Gperis coun, Pewee inks #2 50. B Mt Fae OF FIREPLACE | £ Pouen ‘signments. “Large refrigerator. from bus sto Pontiae Trailer| | : BRAID HEV jt FOWEROLIDE. 000 wef is x oneyneigs ra dies “Cy” OWENS FORD bed. Youth bed est-| Coact A We on, ; s _ie! Srreias Sens ARE, FE S-0130. “ ing ot wlometi washer, hd tee rant the best. 40'x80 MOTOR SALES ona & Ei viydrs. 1 owner 4 ‘56 MERCURY er (se a iO GP ee at ne! daSlh teat wd Nene a - an iy hes , tios, Ete, 952 WEST HURON Sane ~| in ‘ DOOR DTO Ges water heater 30 gal... $48.98 eve cand Chestnut sizes. PRAN.| Tadlo & record player. Odd chests; EG By od en FE 41797 MOTOR SALES enoutiE tg EIN 94. eer 6 7. 0 wpe “at Auto. Trans, Radio and Elec. water hea gall $60.96 ce “COAL & OIL, 3722 Orchard breakfast set. Hide-a-bed, Tappan| wills Ra OA &-3022. “ASH FOR CARS De8OTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER ONEY DOWN. Assume pay- ie sl adane . 1295 . New Morrison space heaters $175.00 Lake Ra FE 2-8282, - gas stove, Gateleg table. Daven- PARKHURST LAKE TRAILER CAS \ 38 YEARS FAIR, EALING ta gf aia mo a ena) ol 1007 % or Chevie 210 station it +-4 : 7009 BIW) 2.8.22... 6... GOOD DFY mace tab oa Al ; CORDS port, High chairs. Whirlpool iron- court. MY .2-4611, The best for| HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES CASS Al W. pine STS. be 4 Paras at MI 4-700, {Radio ‘ heater. 2 dr. 9 monn 0. 3 tak Abatlag —_ “s “| for $10 delivered. FE 46588, ED eager Congggy gar yr or les Wonderful (ake ‘Orion and Cass at Pike dt TAL | ——_____ FF 20186 Harold Turner Ford. 1496, e . tee weet 3 ft outside flush doors S293 et a van: 2 Boies drill roa “Mewes 8 _ Oxtord Between ° FO - Hoven ibe atthe meee ee “CY" OWENS FORD $> soll pipe a tee. *:38| SHOP Lowe ee. a3 OAD EN | ree, Power Craft asl sa tools: as ae rll nd: playground. ‘sep ay only 6. 08 per week. Dealer, a ’53 DeSOTO 3" soil tres Genie . wean yIREP TA rice T & per. SUTSTANDING «A NTIQUES.¢ EM 3-2661 Community Motor Sales | ¢3o2 | - '53 D eSOTC Biro, oaks maple & kindling. FE| Franklin stove. Cherry commode, Sod he SEEN THE REST, N AUBURN AT uae BLVD, . : Awo. trans... Radio & LUMBER Windsor chair, ue nut organ Square Lake irrager Heater Paddock _|_—sFE_‘2-0784 icon” “OF ALL KINDS, FIRE-| stool with ek Park, PE 3 TONE & USED cake Wid. VICE H "$495 ; 320_8. joc Occ, tecaene nan kindling. 775 | nut cnairs. *Gonacle Cable. Wash For Sale Ti BOA | up service. FH 62000 FE ¢4228 or FE| stand. Oriental royal Patsume or . a res NO MONEY DOWN SHEETROCK | fey, us" Some ‘old. books. Hanging. lamp, | 9°~> USED TIRES 4350 UP. WE Remember - CHEVROLET CO. |, ; desk. Odd | 4- : 4x3, Se _Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 : compe Don't miss. this’ sa iat bay cel} Also watewalls. fs Has the ( 4 Owens “CY OWENS FORD NC . TRIM it" one 4-0687 c cHur i pate ily PE 62278. PERMITS) Ere” ryle Fe NY Sand N a Se ENOW 2 TOP DOLLAR et INTERNATIONAL 147 8. SAGINAW PE_5-3568 '54 FORD ¢ eral Safety Tires. : - “SPECI AL Stark Bros. Nursery | Qn @#i¥ ter = Fiaeggrer om eB es] Ay Eee ok |, 1-YEAR wAO MONEY DOWN | naa bo peste 4 RTLEY. OR . : 1 Landscaping “Ornamentals mn ED WILLIAMS vm BA DISCOUNT 3,4 fb Onary bs oe tote] No MONEY DOWN +5 me Rooms and Bath | gaat al te “hace ai| Dixie OK Lot | WARRANTY |_i.Sy A toh 3 pak = 4 Rooms and Bath tea] ——For_Evening Appointment . Mann Service 81 1x1le Saginaw FE 41000 or Pie +2214 | 7 6 ! Owen Ss iain, "ene F ‘ Sandeisor S. 000 INE M COLORED. ruck Parts 89A : : ONDAY TIMKEN AUTO, OL, HOT WATER P oadait Uses Ionian Perma- peerple a Aus tans a pos ( ll ass yar __Used Tr u ‘PLYMOUTH | $865 FRIDAY ae M n USED TYPEWRITER Ws pent vaccinated. Housetrorcr: | _at your own prices. USED TRUCK PARTS. perecere convertiby eA cutie, ‘86 BUICK 2 Door -H-Top ...$1144 SOB-AND ALOMINDM COMBE P ae a, WOT) ay eas | Maer I, Tyler, MY Pisa. | BOATS AMHOHTS MOTOR BALES aa ‘0 sel ‘01 Ford station Wen, 4 Dr. 61704 | sf BLY ionk Weater, new Wasson “desey and windows _ Poe hee ae For Sale Housetrailers 78) yes. siz, you read itght, wFor Sale ‘Tracks — 90 | ee CBRYSL ER “scdan Powerit’ |'M CHEVROLET 2 Door ....1006| Rete ‘suck tel, 0 ont: R CO. FARAKEEFS _GUAR,_10_ TALK sie Taal AAR ARR ne | Padio, heater, low mileage, one SS FORD 2 Door .,.......05. $ 604 LepONIAS 4 SEE NG UPPIES Steet rice POODLES | “tooditoner,. washer» ae . “pe word ts “BORE, PARE itt ton Tey] ined eS me ‘86 PONTIAC 4 Door H-top $1204 bea gray, Hot Ree oe WALL PAN ELI Puod Pekingese ee, AKC resistered.| Can be seen in Holly, $200. OR | now har the world femous gend, Roto-Filer, xe. cond oe B $1098 ‘ ee ohana. Resnennt, Eanes 5 : "_OLDEMOBILE |... aig ‘68 DODGE 2 Door H-Top ..¢ 8 .,unfinished . . . $4.65 AR i954 CHEVROLET TON PANEL | “Super convertible, besuiifal tu- Biren uafiisned BS Pane Since “SANA Ai. os GEASSP . goles Ps cond New rubber, FE tone, Mi eerine e., age, naane | 58 CHEVROLET 4 Dr, Top $2274 3 re, kh, 13 00 — ete : P- | p67 P-| . boats and cruisers along with the ve Green paint. Bir ed. $11.20 | REG, R eT P Te T . New ti -|'88 PONTIAC “Safari” Wgn, $2794 @ PLYWOOD CO. |" PE 5-2 yk beautifut @ oe tans Se ven, “ phe... an man, OLive 6-206. Ww. 4 ot Aethorited Sales tee BORUM BOATS Pie & eo k wr Fiora, ;| Stab com ities “sosend A ‘195 56 BUICK 4 Door Sedan ..61276 [es nery nae oe I an “ POR Detroit ALUMA CRAFT . Ha ; Samir Rd, iaiitord : 425 | 54 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan .$ 4% | ENGINES, 4 & 6|REGISTERED TOY FOX TER-| Pontiac Chief & Detroiter \ RS |e aass ~ kia e : "eran saw mills, ete. 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HUR Shp = iAW -— RU 400 Dixie Highway Mic, 130 oe dna Dit FE) ere ae "Yes il | Ene at Saeatne "open Te a Pear i : " : Fe : oo Ro Ha tam ona Taare 9 wi oe cies a ' ’ i j , id . * ie: ‘s 2 1% $895 cea " Ae 1745 “CY” OWENS FORD ~ Po adr, Hydramatic, ‘° cylinder, TAYLOR S_ CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE Walled Lake - MArket 4-1561 “C¥" OWENS FORD 5S PLYMOUTH . poor a . ‘Cy' Owens iS 8. sAdINAW nba thor \OWN-| “tet Motor Sales | ERR OE eee Community Motor Sales Home of Quality USED CARS FE 8-4530 FE 8-4539 1954 BUICK ite eet 4 ang tires, tee wet ue $795 1956 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR-6 CYLINDER Standard shift. _ Real clean car- 1956 aoe H 1988 BUICK ‘SUPER 2 Power DR. HAR dition. - $2595 198 ax ROLET ee ‘pate, CO SARE stand-|, ‘8k ard shit | While tires. Look 5 like i redie, heater. A . tatone| © only DTOP steering & brakes and Like new con- ae , Chevrolet ato 1200, Seder, pow womere i aark bine finish. Cas. eae $14p0 ree eee es BOE Shetrolet 218. >-deor heater, turquols and ivory ivory ee te ee ee ee 1951- Chevroiet 1560 ‘pteer sedan, hosse Ee 1300 Sn nem. radio and heater eae goons $1000 Ve ena Biscs 2-door, S engine. reradio ® “heater 2 lope turquois, Pd 1958 a ees 1 Air 4-doo: soden. att a Powerglide, heater Sliver blue and : Pe ” tha Like new . .. $1000 1955 Oldsmobile 68 Hollid ‘Hyérametic. power siee ant “pee: a Seove average condition . 1957 Oldsmobile 08 Holiday coupe. spow- eater. $1000 end | —power-steering, aos 5, noe iad Bare me Soan'e = +7 Park zr) PONTIAC cow ae GOOD | cond. OR 3-818). 7 PONTIAC. EXC. Comp: Fe “108. Call_before 7 = D AGON, . The Leather interior, oy i bade = ers, | own- a ssw he front t of Central fligh School. TE 5-5880 anytime. 147 8. - SAGINAW Russ Johnson Lake Orion 1959 Pontiac tec c Ti me Place 4ToBuy . HAUPT. Pontiac Sales etd — pairs Tene. Forde- & White- coe oy dows payment oni, Pontiac 4 dr. e568 tae Hydra pegs seer brakes. Ridio & Hea uns Bo $105 dow 1 Olds su r 88 Hard Hydra. p = stoori rake Wh White- walls pate. 1954 Pontiac Lote fan Hydra. Whi R 1954 Hintice 2dr Paetory equipped, ae noes <—— Payments as 4 $6.50 per wee 1) Peckard Ly “ae, sedan Hydra. Radio & heater, Power brakes. re oomoney dow pho reves. as 1957" oe station regen 9 gs én ower b A s0 iapertaton Siarte arkston . asen- rakes, steering & Rie clean & pres mileage. Mi TIAC 2-DR, R&H. AUTO- $178. MI re a wie transmission, eee DST P CHIEF. «DR DR. peageltae yogi oe $108. ry ean 1d e PE 3-6911. FOR BALE OR TRADE "86 Starchlef Catalina, Faytine Bee” power steering, sharp. FE 3 a FONTIZG 4 DR., RAH, — MAZUREK STUDEBAKER SALES se senate Led Coal ton tile buy“rubs miles on a hat- Woodward at 8 Bivd. ie j STUDEBAKER F: ‘PLEET HAWK me OD ESAEER PRESIDENT, VoLRSWAOER—1 "1958- —=S«DELUXE Sunroof, New i gogine recent- w overheauled, govd looking. Just bought wey Volks. Romeo, PLe- teau 3-343 1957 ; Volkswagen $1295 Larry — Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL, 1-9711 “CY" OWENS FORD 47 WILLYS STATION WAGON 195 NO MONEY DOWN 147 8. SAGINAW FE 5-3588 all power nin Pie b-04 Ty take | over payments * AG LRSWAGEN. 1 PONE: Fe _ NEW CARS Mercury Edsel Lincoln | Enolish Ford Line Chere * Ps ik - s : J : > A : ; Se : aes - : Wii” out Sag ee aa : . q ‘ ‘ e rg k : 2 2 j Be s > ; ; SOND. i ee ot oy a ; ‘ per New . $060. y ee : J ¥ . x 1 & : wg f = : ¥ L 4H 1°55 OLDSMOBILE Holiday Hardtop 57 OLDSMOBILE Holiday 2-Door .... TO, T. AKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 72-HOUR $ELL-ABRATION — NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED — ALL CARS, THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED AND. READY $0 ROLL — STOP. IN TODAY... ae ey 5S. FORD Bootie: heal pavrcsetngs BOS ae Bee tnd “Hester, Waltewalis Bleck Tee. _—— 1°56. MERCURY 2-Door achiee heen ee ces $1195 7 . ea et ee. Lite Green Paint 4 57 PONTIAC Starchief,Cat, Hardtop ..+...$1995 Showroom condition plus | « Continental kit. - y TL 'S4 OLDSMOBILE. 2-Door Se re $ 595 ' Rtedio and Heater, Hydramatic. pent no rust. 57 CADILLAC Coupe ......eeeesceeeeceee . $2995 poner Steering and Brakes. One owner. Lite Btue Hydramatic, Radio and Heater with the famous ket’ engine. +n $1795 Radio and Heater, xyeramete., Deluxe toterior. fe other one-owner beau / / All the power accessories plus premiuyt, rubber, ‘54 BUICK 4-Door Super Sedan . J. preret: 2 Tone Blue Faint. Bewutiful Interior. eee yee $ 595 THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FE pesca meme eR ae REO TT eae Sie erat On . a were 7 “a —" : aarp ate sini = a . pai ‘ : * . ar + * - BS é, on a 5 2 Bere * ~ ; : epate ’ « FE = é Sea # > E ee Ge Pe t ae i = 3 oe : a : FOR APPENDICITIS YOU GO:TO THE 8.) BOCTOR “SMART BUYERS BUY. THEIR © ‘CHEVROLETS AT - Matthews- : Hargreaves — | D.T. (Doctors of Transportation) cl YOU CAN CONTINUE ATING THAT OLD PAIN YOURSELF AND NOT GET ANYWHERE-—BUT, IF YOU COME TO THE EXPERTS AT 631 OAKLAND” AVE., JUST A SIMPLE OPERATION “WILL PUT YOU INTO ONE OF THESE = -12 BEAUTIFUL- ‘58 CHEVROLETS — | All Modéls STATION WAGONS ® PASSENGERS & 6 PASSENGERS — 2.DOORS AND 4-DOORS POWERGLIDES & wh haste TRANSMISSIONS stock of original 1-owner used cars| ‘87 FORD TUDOR HARDTOP Radio, heater, Fordomatic, sharp red and white 53 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR 2-tone brown, radio and heater 'S6 FORD VICTORIA _Fordomatic, radio and heater, gray and white '56 LINCOLN PREMIER Full power '55 MERCURY 2.DOOR SEDAN Raliio, heater, auto. transmission, new tires . ‘59 Plates free with every deal! 232 S. SAGINAW ‘Cy’ Owens) ~ FE 2-9131 FRESH USED CARS Just received a complete new -_ :« | FE 8.0488 Ss 57 CHEVROLET Bel Air 8 Coptvertible .. $1695 |i _ hie it. Hester, roverehee. — Coral paint with Z | ; 57 ' ORD “500” Gonvestite’ eee $1695 V-8, Fordomatic with the pe Power Pack Engine. '$4 STUDEBAKER Cluy COUPE isc: <1 $ 545 tT An Economy Special from the “Bright Spot.” 1 'S7 MERCURY 2- Door Sedan .........0005 $1695 } Mercomatic, very aa mileage on this spotless beauty. 55 PONTIAC 4- -Door SOME 52.50. 0cers 0s $ 895 Red and White Paint with Hydramatic.~ 55 BUICK Super Convertible ..........%.. $ 895 Dynafiow plus Power Steering and Brakes. A terrific . value! = 36 PONTIAC 4-Door Catalina Hardtop ... Road test this beauty And you'll be proud to drive + ‘this one home. Pe JEROME | BRIGHT SOT Orchard Lake at Cass Open Till 10 P.M. $1195 |! Ranging | in Price from $1495 TO THE FULLY EQUIPPED - Inmgpala at $2175 "MANY MORE | Low Priced Specials ” NEW TIRES. a all ’54-'58 Models — ~ Matthews." Hargreaves - The BIG BIG Lot 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547 Oakland County's Largest Chevrolet Dealer - — USED CAR ANY IN YOU CAN BUY A FOR THAT’ SOMETHING EXTRA Clean Used Car WHERE — nut A My Daddy eZ: ' WE HAVE ONE OF THE FINEST SELECTIONS OF '93's—'54's—'S5's IN-OAKLAND COUNTY AND THESE CARS Must Be Sold Have Cars—Will Deal! FIRST COME—FIRST SERVED ACT NOW JUST 10% DOWN ‘RETAIL SHORE. 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. "GOODWILL USED CARS” | - FE 371i? | i 2705 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD -KEEGO HARBOR- ONE. MILE WEST OF TELEGRAPH FE 5-9204 . FE 2-2529 Demo ; » BIG SAVINGS WISE BUYERS COME TO EG iday and saturday | 1959 Rambler ~ Pontiac Retail (ED EOS EO Mee LLY Gor oon ME BEA THE BEST "55 CHEVROLET 2-Door 8 ..... eeeeuss 54. $495 emo. tans ak Beh aine ike NoW_S0P IN 51 BUICK" Hardtop oe tek eoree oye wep ew ame $245 ae “The Selection: Is Yours" 55 PLYMOUTH H 4-Door ..'...0.-.ceceeeess $595 588 PONTIAC 4-DR. adio = sever: Automatic Transmission. ie Like news... 2451'55 PONTIAC. ........... $1095 ||| 55 FORD ZDOOr sees eeeesseeeseeseatens $695 ‘87 DODGE H'TOP 2 DOOR #70" — Radio and Heajer, Sharp! — ‘Sl CHEVROL ‘et Club Coupe <...-......... $145 | Power steering and '55 BUICK ....... Se eea $1195 | 's4 FORD 4. Do ‘ or eee $595 | mre te ne - 695 __4 DOOR HARDTOP — Radio and Heater, Dynafiow. 54 CHEV VROLET iia occ ecence ee $498 | s ; 4 : | io and Heater, Powerglide. | | $6 BUICK WTOP $154 5g PONTIAC........... $1495 |] ee ee ee $595 |} \'6 PONTIAC H'TOP FPS a Rte Be ran 1) 53 BORD 4 Doct eo cote aia | Sharp .....0+5- $1495 ‘S56 PONTIAC 1495 | 54 CHEV VROL 34 T Station Wagon .......6+ $595 |) '55 BUICK H’TOP _ RTARCMIER CATALINA ‘coura — ‘ra $1 55 PONT HAC “Hardtop aie os sae 4 vsleleeiseres sie $995 : pore. : ae me ODS 56 BUICK | / $1395 53 FORD. Be Door e.sseeeseeones wis v neiece it $195 i} $5 PONTL AC SEDAN ae 2 DOOR F an DTOP eo Houten,” | °33 CHEV VROLET 2 SAE sige Rie sie winiers onsone $295 | Sharp ......ee8 $895 ||, eereenrw Uf ; S32. MERCURY. Hard OP aeessseeersseeeeens $495 | '§5 PONTIAC CONV. 57 PONTIAC .......... $1999 fh osy FORD Convertible ce eeeeeee. $695 |) New tires, brakes $875 CATALINA 2 DOOR — Full power, low mileage. “ , Pon omatic, Reuto and Heater. a ' i Sy PONTIAC $1895 54 FO 2-Door 8 siete eles sievaieieis siecle ells a $495 SS Kel condition «9995 /] SUARGKRT SRIVERTNCN, Somes pea ||? cSt Evita coven scare 8 . 51 PONTIAC 2-Door ......... Mena tare et $145 : A ‘ ‘ : { er, tT ' M Beaver on $4951 27 PONTIAC ........ juin 82085 Hs 28 i enn Windshield Washers Steering. ydramatic. . Power Brakes and Power . 754 OL OSM BILE 2-Door ‘ a $595 ee cnsportation 'S7 BUICK ..... 0... +. $1995 | ss ORB Catton Wag. 88 Heater 5 Re, Bean esses. ‘$548 Bynaflow. 3°00 CHOOSE PROM, “*%? 8nd Heater. '54 CHEVROLET Station Wagon ........-. $695 y Rash Maas «ts csesbeens $245 . 6 Passenge 1 Gheyig “Gooner 2 BS ‘57 PONTIAC ........... $2095 FL EQRP D 2-Door 8... go sane tiene tain $595 | iylite joa ane ean BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE, — | Fuel Injection. 52 cir Ay ROL ET Club Coupe ee eee eer $295 |, Radio a eater. Powerglide. | . to dave vou mover: 1 '58 BUICK ............. $2595 | oo tee ten mae 97°77 Near'Broadway at © |) SORNRETURLE ccf! Wit Medio and Mester eerie ney ree SHS 1} i — 58.MERCURY ......... $2695 |] emanate toe : 2 p hy wing and Power’ ‘brakes’ Really, Wales. , . M24 at Shadbolt A‘beautiful 2 Tone. M D dd I : f FACTORY Pieri RUSS A TOR BRANCH a d die S t Jen SCHUTZ Motors, In IC. 2 DE SOTO. PLYMOUTH DEALER - -_ Midwest 6-5300 ONLY $52.85 2 Month 1959 ~PLYMO UTH | CLUB COUPE. Turn Signals Torsion- Aire Federal Taxes-State Sales Tax-1959 License ALL COMPLETE ye TOP ALLOWANCES ON mine : 912 S. Woodward Birmingham, Mich; , a Midwest 6.5302: | (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) 11:30 (2) Robin Hood. (4) Circus Boy, 11:65 (9)° Billboards. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) True Story. (7) Sheena, (9) Country Calendar 12:39 (7) Ramar. (9) Movie. — (4) Detective’s Diary. TY PRE | ul 26 e@ gore a7 Thoroughfa res 30 Onri' 8 name 32 Man's name 34 Most crippled 36 Fortification = 36 Compass _ point 37 Misplace << perfgrmers 40 Narrow road 41 Metric measures 42 Killed 45 Ribbon ornament 49 Punny men of show. business jenonerchesansoony without words 4 Helps 5 Walking Stick 6 Shiny ornament 7 Sainte (ab.) 8 Pinger 9 Sacred image 10 Dispatched ~ god 53 —,: sword 54 Small bed - BB neaouses 56 Repose 57 Kni sata! fab.) WN 1 Curtain —— ms - 17 Stage whispers 3 Drama 19 Adequate . 23 Fracas 24 Remov 35 Eucharistic wine cups 26 Band leader's stick PH Kind of comedy . 28 Weary 11 Man's nickname 9 Skink 31 Bermuda, for instance 33 Frighten ‘0 pre ge a 46 Individuals 47 Horse’s gat - Consu: $0 Suffix : —— 4 lai ie Neither the federal poveraneedt.| nor any of the states using with-' holding ‘systems makes any ‘such: allowance. Massachusetts collects about 112 million dollars a year on personal incomes, . The effective rate on earned in- ‘}come—wages or salaries—is about 3 per cent, State Leads Nation vey by the United States office of education showed the state has 150,060 more students than classroom spaces in which to Texas ranked second with 148,620 excess students. Michigan ranked seventh na- tionally in total enrollment with showed that 11,117 additional is;was second only to California, water bet 31 ote ore ~- Tadety's Rodia Frocrents=- ¥- Wim, (00) = ORLW, (200) Ww, (950) WOar, (119) «66WEEZ, (1990) §«6WPRON, (1400) §86WIBK, (1498) Programs fornished by stations listed tn this column are subject to change without notice. 10:30—WJBK, Sound Off - JR, News, WWJ, Bandstand JBK, Stereo WPON, News, Music s 11;30—WJR, Music TONIGHT » “was nie _— ww, spre McLeod | WCAR, News, Page _ WPON! News, ‘Sports 6:30—WJR, Dinner Date ww, Maxwi ell WXYZ, J. Daly WPON. Candlelight & Silver 11:00 W . Ae 10:00—WJR, News, Jamboree | © » News, Davies 1:00— 6:00—WUIR, News, Melody ww, M rade Gon: News, Reid WxYS ES its House ww. News. ts WXYZ, News, Mckenzie pt SS Morgan | isic| WXYZ Pred Wolf CKLW: s, Album Time] 2:30-—CKLW,- News, Davies Wie : bowie usc} CKLW, Morning _ |~WJBK: News, C. Reid WJBK. Basketball K, Jack, Bellboy WJBK. News, George WPON Pontise Weekend WCAR, Woodling ¥ , Howe, 8 an ne 8: ae: wrest. Music Ted, 2 dtar Extra Weekend | tea ew a House en = j Train wi, . WCAR, WN Benn ae B. ‘Davies e093 3 anes ete Goan, Ne ews, nigel WPON. Pontise Weekend Dees a Wabi News,” Georne ake 4:00—WIR, $:00.——WIR, Amos, Andy i ww News, itor WWJ, Monitor — RL orgs beg Boe. ; ee bs AR, News, Bennett . PCH Basketball CKLW, News, Knowles ie how Wot” News, , Reid —~ ‘ a: 30 WIR, H'way Report b WCAR; mo ‘usi¢e * 9:00 4:30—WIR, Music: Hall - ea, aha eee! % M “han ‘om Ty bavi WCAR, gs Bennett wae Right Tre Bellboy "Caue : an ‘dame 5:00-~WJR, News, Music Lead 0 ot “garunpay arrsnvoon | Writ fun-e-beme, 9:30 oe nm " ie: p . ‘om a Worle — “Wanna. sewn, al an - GHLW: News, Knowles WIBK Jack, Bellbo w Nees 90— a m $35 > a aieiond oe, WIR. Srapoeny wie Reve Greg ‘ Davies | 5:90 WIR, Muse Hall WXYZ, J. Surrell ; CELW, pede Knowles W, Snowles 1 . ty 4.) ae ; ‘ f. WCAR, Ni ws, Page s : Nite Sounds = A q Ld -SATURDAY MORNING Sports WJBK, N WCAR. CKLW.. News, ngs News, George ww, Pay ye Elie = ews, News, W ng 9:30—WJR, Jack Hatris Albu “= 12:38—WJIR, Time for Music 1:06--WIR, Dance Orch. ww, rere, nano CKLW News,’ Davies WPON, Pontiic Weekend 1:30—WJR, Defense Stars ™ 2:00—WJR, Orchestra Fred Wi Wee Basketba in School Inadequacy | 1,603,194 pupils. The survey | Elaine, Like Tallullah, Just Talks On and On By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — I’ll bet that Elaine Stritch, like Tallulah Bankhead, talks in her sleep—hbecause there isn’t time to say all she wants to while she’s awake. “Afraid I'd be late,” the Detroit, Chicago and Hollywood stage and movie gal said when I met her. “I was walking my dog and I said, ‘Knock it off, Jimmy. Earl Wilson’s a very busy man.’ Then I said, ‘To hell with him, sO we'll be late.’ “Every day I have to do the beauty parlor bit. I’m a natural blonde but 7 jazz it up in front just for laughs. The show”’—she’s in “Goldilocks” with Don Ameche—“is rolling fine, but they . WILSON should have a picture of a dame out in front instead of a sketch of me dancing with a bear! “Another thing. Eleven-thirty every night I’m in bed with '—DON AMECHE! I told him it’s pretty none * x * : : | “My understudy, Mary Small, just ae down. Poor kid. I pity her. I'll never get sick. kinda spooky. “I was with Kim Stanley in ‘Bus Stop’ and we had a blowup because she missed. She said, ‘I got my chil- dren.’ I said, ‘What’m 1 supposed to do, not go on because I haven’t got any?’ , in the. tea ELAINE know what I'd do. “Once a produter 6 sawa bottle of beer.on may dressing table, grabbed it and said“Oh HO!’ I said, ‘Robert! They set my hair with that!’ “D'you hear what happened when I took ’ over the lead in ‘Call Me Madam’ on tour? “I was in the Beverly Hills Hotél. The phone operator says ‘We have a very important guest ‘complained against you vocalizing on the patio.’ “I yelled ‘What room is it?’ And I ran to that room 80 fast! The door was open. Ethel Merman. was sitting on the floor drinking champagne. We had a ball.’ _“She came to the show the other night. To prove I’m as vulnerable as the next fellow, I cracked a, few times. She told 4me I did a good job.-Took me half an hour to convince her I didn’t.” % a ££ I ran into “gpike” Briggs of the Detroit baseball temiiy— and he said, “I’m ‘Spike’ Briggs.” I chided him for telling me and said, “I knew who you were.” Briggs replied, “I learned to do that from a guy who came over to me one day and said, ‘Spike, you probably don’t reegember me, but es name is ‘Bing Crosby." : : * - * | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: The best acting in Hollywood will. {be done by the ‘losers heartily Congratulating the winners at the Academy Awards dinnee .. . That’s earl, brother. (Copyright, 1959) ‘ & 4 + + ; . : aa the TV on, looking at an old movie. Four times out of five “I was Ethel Merman’s un- derstudy in “Call Me Madam.’ She neyer missed and I never _ missed. It’s an obsession, | a “But there are times when if I didn’t have a little brandy and honey, don’t ‘Zahn was away from home at the) off the target. “Look at him, he will not get | away, he is already falling. “| will finish him off, boys, — = Sen. Stuart - Symington Sou said; ‘‘It- becomes more-and clear that some day we will h tion to take that stand ing our defense to a Sen. Henry M, Jackson (D-Wash) gaid the attack was the outgrowth of ‘a weakening defense posture on our part.” He added that “a weakening defense posture invites such attacks, The weaker they be- come, the more adventuresome the Russians become,’ “ denials by Mikeyan of any cong. Aneplaige 414 Soviet siinck on ‘the’ American plane, _ Sen. Homer BE. ‘Capehart (R- Ind) said that “before Russia can be accepted into the society of nations, their leaders must learn to tell the truth.” Sen. Mike Mansfield (D-Mont); assistant Senate majority leader, called for a strong personal pro- test by President Eisenhower yon a demand for compensation’ for the lives lost, as well as for the destruction of the plane. Sen. Frank J. Lausehe (D-Ohio), who read excerpts of the record- ing to the Senate Thursday, said was “very shocking informa- GLEN COVE, N.Y. dy—Burglars | PD. Zabn last night and took about | $200 in cash and valuables, Mrs. | time — at a funeral parlor wake for her husband, who was killed | jin ‘Tuesday night's airplane crash | in New York Oty _— ‘\Up Over Last January LANSING #—Branch offices If- i. Take Advantage of Grief i. broke into the home of Mrs. John'] of them when they mistakenly en- | the exif, * * Found dead in the closet were Daniel Hennessey, 12, and his 6- Lawrence ’ and body and had to be cazried| out of the flaming apartment - from the others to safety. State Auto Licensing re lcensed 864082 motor vehicles in January,.an increase of 135,011 over the same month last year,| Secretary of State James M. Hare/ reported today, tension of a traveling community service program to 200 towns and offices. WATER SOFTENER | Fully Automatic Reg. $329 Value . Soft Water ‘Contvs 8 | = Transmission — Trouble? | Coll FE 8-3044 CRONEY’S. TRANSMISSION SERVICE anc FE 4-5841 tered a closet in the belief it was) oA ee TING. Their mother, Irene agg oon brushed | 30 was burned on the face, hands villages. without full-time branch Ti0 Orchard Lake Ave. Hare said he thought the tol crease was mostly due to the. ex- | : , i cel oe ’ ee Tay er See a REECE SR Ran UARY 8,100) i. s sg “ Sy TV News snd Reviews. - - Today's Television ‘Programs -- -- 1tY __rocrams turned! Oy statins tot thle solos are suheet to change witeot efin ‘Leave t iy Channel ¢—WIBK-TY Coannel WWI Chiinne! 1-WXYL-TV _. Channel 9 CRLW-TY On ly Real Fa m i ily \ om _ - peo peas wy : % - $ONIGHT’S ‘TV HIGHLIGHTS’ hee. sated tor aah, 2) Little Lulu. By WHIJAM EWALD is 6:00 (7) Curtain Time, Comedy. _prelers to fight for life rath-/1:00 (2) Lone Ranger. - “NEW YORK (UPI) — I hate to. Birthday,” om Feb. 18 +++ Diane | ‘ (9) Popeye. Comedy. “er than ask for ‘police pro-| (4) Quiz Em, Varsi will make her (4) News: Williams: tection. (0) Bowling Champions. mene #: bate chout ABC-TV'S| Gobut on CBS-TV's (2) Racket Squad. _ (2) Phi] Silvers. Bilko ‘starts 1:30 (2) News. : P .}Leave It to Beaver, but last night's “The Dingaling Girl, 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. | credit card business. * (4) Window. Shopping. . . jshow about Walty’s pug nose added) 94, 18° (4) Box Four. _ |p:30- (7),Sunset Strip. Coed is mur-|_. (9) Movie. _ [another ‘unsticky, but warm epl-| 1 owen ‘Thomas’ lest: os (4) Sports. i ' dered. ne (4) M Conservation jsode to-its catalogue — its writers, edeture show of is CBS. 6:30 (7) Comedy tobe. gear Neri cc Bot thelr vas: through cn ete |#02 oF March 27 will center ervund * wo life of Riley. Comedy get vanes —_— (4) Willy, |gant season, It’s the only TV fam- Son et CURTVE The Bese Moos. ¢ 2)’ News: LeGoit, “L” -} -~ (2)"Playhouse. Woman (Vir-|, ., {7) Movie. ily comedy rooted in reality. will vacation for two weeks in the, 6;40- (2) Weather. “ ginia Mayo) is tormented by 3:3 (7D Party. | Dinah Ghore dropped into the West Indies starting Feb. 16 ae babed (2) News: Edwards. -escaped con's (James Greg. 4:00 (4) Milky’s Movie Party. ABC-TV Pst Boone show last Betsy Palmer will fillin. .. Tony} t 1:00 (7) Detective Squad. ory) threat of vengeance. (9) Gabby Hayes. night-and helped grind out are in. |Ray, who plays Bud Gardner on]: | ase oe ray io owner 10: 06 (7) Sunset (cont.) 4:39 (9) Six Gun Judge. ow if commonplace half (Wau aoen —. mt te noe (4) RA a. Drama li iS) Bods, Sadde. (2) College Basketball. ovie to be filmed m iw ma: Police} (4) Boxing. Gaspar Ortega/g:99 (7) All-Star Golf. ad CHANNEL SWIM: Fernan. %,0vie to be filmed in Canada,’ Gunk casino owner jg oper vs, Rudell Stitch in 10-round (9) Movie. do Lamas will star in a new Deailu| “Te Young and the Beat.” - | ae Jas 1 pyar dram bout. : filmed series, Privateer, based on : wl * : 42) up. Knife-throw: advent is 1:30, (1) Rin Tin Tin. Matador, *-| thug commits robberies, ms mith on he ae na eee UAW Official Wants | Challenged to bullght ‘com |i#9 (2) News. a 3) a e on Reytoids have joined the lis of Seat on Wayne Board | : ght ctom- (9) Person to Person, Cuban stars — Perry Como, Dinah Shore, petition. : DETROIT # — Leonard Wood- (9) Million Dollar Movie. Ad-| - Tebel leader Fidel Castro and Frank Sinatra, Sid Caesar - and cock, United Auto ‘Workers vice enture: Sdward G. Robin son in Havana. Also Artist Rosemary Clooney, among them-- : venture: Edward G. Robin president, says he will seek the) son, “The $ea Wolf.” ('41.) 4 Norman Rockwell and wife. who will performs in. the ars aed Democratic nomination for a seat | (4) (color) Northwest Pas- (4) Boxing (cont.) - March 3 NBC/TV. spetiel on the’ Wayne State University | sage. Rangers aid ambushed (2) Target. to the late NBC-TV veepee, Manie CO iner4s (1) News: Gordon. Massachusetts Posses i Sacks... ABC-TV and Danny! board of ka caaesdad idl : (2) Hit Parade. Cab Callo (1) Jackpot “Bowling. Ray Payroll Deduction Law| 5 Maye are huddiing. Neen dockieg Ga'teb ohecamme TA @ Internally seapeltlaias! way. “Blut _| _ Fredric March will read the | wan een ve reed coupled iris diephragm 8:00. (7) Walt Disney. -Frontier-}10:85° (7) Weather. — -for_[ncome Levy ‘| Gettysburg Address and Cari | meeting today’s complex educa-/] y Lene interchangeability land>-~ “Elfego Baca—At-|11:00 (7) Soup's On: ; Sandburg will address a joint | tional needs of all our people,” — | ; torney at Law.” Part 5, bio- (9) News. -BOSTON (AP)—The Massachu- seaston of Congress on NBC-TV’s | Woodcock attended Wayne when | v yi te Va tec. speeds graphical series of historic ,. (4) News: Westerkamp. setts Legislature has enacted aj - daytime half-hour special, ‘‘Con- | it was Detroit City College. Foeet ‘plend shusttee Peghashvegyen dine wee pt ee ee measure to collect state income : : ¢ Built-in oP age neat — (4) (color) Phil Harris. Spe-| (4) Weather: Eliot, > eee I Sad Leta Mls ae : na + et as a magnifier cial variety with Harris, (2) Miss Fairweather, system. To Discuss Township Building Plans d peama sah accessory Prismatic Dean Mert, ‘Alice. Faye,|11:20 (9) Theater. Drama: Robert| It: will besa law as soon ; viewfinder etty Hutton. ; ‘Alda, ‘‘Homicide.” ('49). as it is signed by Gov. Foster’ Pp TA M S S Vv ronized for regular 2) or wtikeot -\Toset Became | See the new A path from Lake Michigan to (7) Betty Buop. ” rhe dtaie ‘osu ally Yets about|*2¥5: were those of Soviet Jet\crew may have been misled by|viet fighter pilots whose radio talk a WHIRLPOOL the inner harbor which has been/'000 (2) Howdy Doody, 3 pet cent, and the cities and|PHlots shooting down an unarmed soviet radio signals. among themselves inctuded: ~~ Death Trap for 1. Mark-12 Automatic ice-bound for about two weeks was) “ ungle Jim. towns 57 per cent of the over-all U.S. transport plane. State Department officials Thurs- x *« * Ww. sher with Push-button smashed yesterday by the coast|!0!80 (2) Mixhty Mouse. 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