WASHINGTON (UPD
of Agriculture Ezra Taft’ Benson
urged ‘farm belt lawmakers today
to help fight inflation by curbing
the cost of government aid to
farmers.
* * *
He appeared before the House
Agriculture Committee to seek
approval. of the administration’s
plan for lower, farm, price supports
and relaxed production controls,
The committee’s Democratic
feaders served notice in advance
that they want no part of the
new program. They ‘sald the |
committee will not approve any *
+~Prices Received— _|(All Farm Products):
4 ,& J l
_ 1982 1953
PRICES RECEIVED AND PAID BY FARM:
— In recent years, farm production costs
have mounted steadily while prices. paid. the
farmer have shown a a trend down- (1954 1955
prices received -1956 -
ward, The above
the 1910-14 period as a base. Data is from the
U: S. Department -of aides 1987
illustrates index of fem
‘prices pald since 1982, using }
For Rochester ‘High School
reduction in price supports.
Benson said present support and
production programs have “obvi-
ously failed” in controlling surplns|_
crops and have helped large farn-
ers more than smaller ones,
powerful factor in the fight against
inflation . . . one of the most seri-
ous domestic problems facing the
American farmer and the Ameri-
can people today.”
His inflation statement was
apparently part of an over-all
White House campaign te hold
down government spending to
achieve a balanced budg oct.
Otherwise, his testimony added
little to the proposals President
Eisenhower submitted in his re-
cent farm message to Congress,
The President asked Congress
for authority to lower price sup-
ports to reduce the inéentives for
over production, He suggested
basing supports on. Fecent: open-
market price averages instead of
the old ‘fair earning power" parky
formula.
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Benson said Congress should en-
act a new program for wheat be-
fore May 15 when productipn-con-)
trols for the 1960 crop are to be
announced. He said the wheat
surplus has grown so big that ‘‘we
are facing a crisis.”
The school had an enrollment
of 743 and. 38 students were failed, White gold is pure gold whitened
{and hardened by adding nickel. He added that farm costs are “ay ROCHESTER — Revenue bond’
totaling $30,000 to improve the
new athletic field at Rochester
Community High School have been
‘Township to Install
24 Street Lights
PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — At last
night’s regular theeting, the Pon-
tiac Township Boatd approved in-
stallation of 24 street lights in the
township.
* * ¥
This action followed recommen-
dation by the township lighting
committee which recently conduct-
ed a survey of locations where
street lights were felt to be needed
in the township.
tiac firm of registered engineers,
Feldhauser-Russell, Associates, of-
fered the township its services “to
help cope with impending problems
of land devélopment in the town- ship. ” le
The firm was asked to submit a
schedule of fees before action
would be taken on the offer, Greta V. Block, township clerk, said to-
day. In a letter to the board, a Pon-' OK Athletic Field Bonds.
approved by the State’ Municipal
Finance Commission. .
~ The district asked for the money
last summer to cover the cost of
lighting. equipment for night
games, sodding of the bank, con-
struction and erection of. perma-
nent bleachers to seat 2,000 Spec:
tators and fencing.
Faced with the opening of the
football season in October and
no money to do the job on
developing the . field, parents,
students and area organizations
bought bonds on the strength
that the school's request for the
needed funds would be approved, ‘| |
school officials said today, -
The field.was ready for the first
home game. And now, as their
bonds mature, the investors will
receive their money back from the’
revenue derived from the field, the
school district spokesman said.
To Study Gorilla Hearts
BOSTON, Mass, (AP)—Dr, Paul
Dudley White, the .heart special-
ist, is going to the Belgian Congo)
to “study the hearts of a special
colony of gorillas. Dr. White, who
has been medical consultant for
President Eisenhower, has studied
the heartbeat of whales in prévi-
Rg
SR!
Continue Questioning
-jof Besonen in Killing:
troit today continued to question’
Woodrow Besonen, 46, of 191%
Fourth St., Royal Oak, about the
death last Friday of George Swel-,
gert, 60, ‘
Homicide detectives said a mur
der warrant would probably be is*
sued today or tomorrow on the ba-
sis of circumstantial evidence in
the case,
: he flow inte a rage and damaged j
the tape.
Police-said Besonen told conflict«
ing stories ot his actions Friday
when Sweigert was found dead in
his Detroit home (at 19732 rio.
pelle St.) Sweigert was killed by’
a number of blows from a ham.
mer, z ¥
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Adds to Weather Woes
MARINE CITY (UPD—A broken
water main added to the weather
woes here last night, flooding four.
blocks in the west section of the
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at the time the main broke. ‘ ae
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and decisions have to be made as fast.
In most every case the catl is as the official sees it}.
and there is no reason to doubt the integrity of his de-
cision. No one expects _— i ——
Basketball however toes require a good official to be
consistent. Some officials call fouls and floor violations
very close. Others are scrupulous about fouls and dis-
crepant on floor calls, or vice versa.
Officials are often accused of being “homers,” and
the question raised by the
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Factually, this question a a lot of truth. Just to
check the box scores of 46 games this year, we found
that in 31 instances the visiting team was called for
x * *
"The home. team had more fouls on only 11 occasions
= in four games the total number on each team was
ood argument against this statistical
people that the home team
does have a certain advantage in court familiarity and| ~
Buffs Sign Grandelius But there is
data, Itis agreed by most
fan support.
The shooting eye usually is better on the home
floor and as a result the
compensate for this, especially when it falls behind
by trying to get possession more often, thereby hop-
ing to get more cracks at
The fact in this statement bears itself out in the
which showed that the visiting team
tried the greater number of shots in 28 games and had same 46 ‘visiting team attempts to
the basket.
the poorer shooting | ———,
It can also be
-does-fall behind pointed ae that when a visiting team
ause of better home team shooting,
many of the fouls committed occur in the final minutes
in trying to get possession.
We do not attempt to absolve the officials, how-
‘ever, in every type of foul they call.
Two of the most frivolous fouls called are rebounding
and back court whistles.
* *
When man learns to control himself in midair by
walking in space to keep from bumping the other
er attempting to rebound
whistle.
The same holds true when two
other coming down court at a distance far from where
the ball is in play.
There are exceptions here in deliberate situations, but
in most cases these fouls are petty and the points are
cheap. this foul will wacanr iay
the
layers run into each MUSIAL SIGNS — Stan “The Man” Musial,
=a Louis Cardinal slugger, has an audience as
he signs his 1959 contract Monday. Sitting next -
to him is Miss Mary Murphy, secretary at the
eke office, who has "been present every me $100,000 contract. - Musial has inked a contract. Looking on in rear
are Bing Devine (left), team's general manager,
and August A. Busch Jr., owner. Musial is re-
ported to have received his second straight TE PONTIAC PROS vetresD Ay. PRERUARY We 1900.
AP Wirephote
7th N.Y. Title
Winning its Tth straight best-of-
show in Madison Square Garden,
N.Y. Ch. Bouquet Nouvelle Ami, an
|8year-old hoube pet French bull-
dog, owned by Mr, and Mrs, Ralph
West of Livonia, has set a record.
No other has ever won that many
breed titles in a row, at West-
minster.
x * *
the Wests were quoted today,
in New York; as saying Ami will
be back next winter, seeking his
= |8th. title, He’s in a group judging |.
today, which precedes naming of
best-in-show.
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The Wests usually have entries
in all. metropolitan. area shows
=
from their kennels. Ami has won
37 all-breed shows.
Dutfy Regrets.
Loss of Sonny
to MSU Staff. Ex- State Star Given
$14,000 Contract; Will
Use MSU-Style Play
EAST LANSING (UPI)—Michi-
gan State head fodtball coach
Dutty Daugherty téday expressed
“deep regret’ over the loss of
baekfield coach Everett (Sonny)
Grandelius to Colorado,
He said both Colorado and
Grandelius should benefit from the
change. °
Grandelius was named head
~ Piston Whip Royals
DETROIT uw — The Detroit Pis-
tons returned to their old home
_town of Fort Wayne, Ind., last
night and put on a good show for
their former friends and neighbors.
They beat Cincinnati, 122-97, /
* * *
It was the first National Basket-
ball Assn, game in Fort Wayne in
two years. Jack Twyman gave the
crowd something to yell ‘about by
scoring 30 points.
Seven players scored in double
Detroit in its eighth
hit 11 fielders in 20
shots and sank eight of nine free
Wayne Embry of Cincin-
mati was the only other Royal in
double figures with 16 points.
. * *& *
the world champion St.
Hawks at Olympia’ Stadium.
The Hawks can clinch their Louis
a oO — = mn c&) . e
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F Tonight the Pistons go‘up against| Sve straight Western Division by
winning here. They could even
wrap it up in defeat if Cincinnati
defeats Minneapolis.
phia
ing the Knicks 128-122
x * *
minutes last night. Elgin Baylor’
Seniors’ Golf
coming E'vent to Have
‘Larger Purse
DUNEDIN, Fla. — The PGA|
St. Louis downed Syracuse 99-94
and Boston bowed to host Philadel-
121-113 in q@ doubleheader last
night while the Lakers were dump.
Bob .Pettit finished with -26
ippints after going scoreless for 1644
31 points led the Lakers to their
’ j3rd victory in as many days. Paul
yArizin tallied-25 for Philly and Bob
: The Seniors’ tourney for golfers
eee ce we Mier wil be coach i the University of Colo-
“T have been closely associated
with Sonny both as a coach and
a friend,” Daugherty said, ‘but
I feel this is a grand opportunity
because Sonny is a capable young
man Who’ has: always been ex-
tremely loyal to MSU, and Colo-
radio is a fine school.”
* * *
would. be named after talks with
Grandelius who was expected to
return to East Lansing today.
Grandelius, 29, was an MSU half-
back .in 1948-49-50, and played a
year with the New York Giants
of the National Footbal] . League
before’ returning as Daugherty’s
assistant in 1954: Cousy 32 for Boston. * ’ *
meme - ee | He holds’ MSU records for most MeMilion 3. 1-4 7 Twym'n 1 #9 39 ground gained by rushing in a
Cable “1 0-0 9 Plontek 2 1-1 5|Season and in a single game and Lloyd 8 1-3 19 Staver'n 1 3-3 4ifor most rushing attempts in a 8 5 5-8 15 Palmer 3 1-32 7
Jordan 8 4-4 20 Embry 7 2-3 16) Season. McGuire § 3-4 13 Parr” 3 33 4 Moule $ ei 19 Bockh'n 2 9-1 4| Grandelius, married and the
rey 3 3-2 17 Rollins’ 2 6-8 §| father of three -hildren, will re- I Park 4 4-6 12) celve $14,000 for ‘his services at
paisa 41 ee aay Geena She Sxpeed Ward eet Cincinnaii 27.) 11°1'123 31 91 3a-2 | $22,800.
NBA aOR The hiring-ended more than two EASTERN DI “a weeks of wild speculation in Bould-
Boston .....sceeces 4h 1S ee fer over Who the new coach would
ference ae yee Seamaeee remand eae Philadelphia ........°, ‘499 17 |MAaMes as Terry Brennan and
WESTERN ‘bivimion Pet. ap [Frank Leahy, former Notre: Dame
mt My cscvecees oe 39 16 . 708 mentors, arid Bob Blackman, Dart-
'fometmnetl Scie ae ub Hglmouth conch. Negotiations were Detroit eetenctvonenss 28 33 “400 17 actually held with. Blackman.
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Grandelius wil] name five of his
assistants. He won't fate as well
with his team, which will be rid-
died by graduation with many hold-
over members bitter at the way
‘|Ward* was booted out.
‘Grandelius jumped right into his
|No ‘DY Tilts Tonight
Tonight’s two scheduled Class
Daugherty said a replacement
‘|that he
will |dimensions of. any lightweight breed title at the big Westminster | orcha: P Prep Cage Ratings |W |
Poiwers Cath as meee
i 1. 1 2. River Rouge 12-2 .
i tral 9-1 3. Bt. 5 ~43-0-
qrthern 10-1 4, Sault . Marie 13-4
tral 8-2 6. Manistee 11-0 6, Pint. Keardley 13-0
Northeastern 8-0 , t Jackson St. John 11-1
e-1 8. Monroe Ca’ 11-2
8-3 ®. (te) Piainwell 11-1
te lor Center, Gauss tn de ~ tg 4 ton order: y Cen’ ‘. Ann rs, order: s
% Worthwestern, Livonia/Three Rivers, St, Clair Shores Lakeview
Royal Oak Don-| (all tied); Detroit Holy Redeemer, Hast-
, Brighton. :
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- Imlay City
: 2. Muskegon christian 11-2
Area Dog Wins |: Fiat * g ¢
Wakefield, Houghton,
Redeemer, Holt, Lakeshore, Roscommon.
CLASS
hoolcraft 11-1
:: rimley 14-1
3. Pare Catholic 13-0
4. Gwinn 12-2
&, (tie) "Fowler 10-3
aera page
. Lake 1
: aber Beas, ‘ou 10-1
: Custer 11-0
10. —— Harbor St. John 6-4
Other in order: Baraga, Grosse
Pointe University School, Manton, Deer-| field, Chesaning Our Lady,
Britton, Mio, Baldwin.
Kentucky Still
Ranked No. 1 Wildcats Lose Monday;
MSU Cagers Fall Into
12th Place
By The Associated Press Bridgman,
LAST RITES — Little League
eform honor guard as pallbearers
taining the body of Napoleon (Nap) Lajoie, one
_of nine original members of baseball’s Hall of SPORE
baseball players Fame, from St.
take casket con- AP Wirephote
Paul's Church in Daytona Beach,
Fla., after funeral service Monday. The former
big leaguer died Saturday following a relapse
from pneumonia. '|Clinic for 600 Boys - ‘Kenteoky, North Carolina and
Kansas State still are rated the
top three teams in college basket-
i ball in the new Associated Press
balloting but Kentucky wears the
honor somewhat dubiously ’ after
its 66-58 loss to Mississippi State
last night. ;
* *
The sports writers. and broad-
casters participating in the week-
ly accounting based their selec-
tions on games through last Sat-
urday. As a-result, only Michigan
State dropped from the top 10
from the teams that made up the
elite a week ago.
* x *
The Big Ten Spartans skidded
down to 12th place after an 85-81
loss to Purdue on Saturday.. Brad-
ley, St. Louis and West Virginia
moved up one place in the rank-
ings, making room for Mississippi
State in tenth-place.
The top ‘ten teams with first place
votes and won-lost records through
Saturday, Feb. 7, in pores Meees:
1, Kentucky 42° (1B-1) © we eeenenes
. North Carolina 18 (14-1) *
Kansas 10 4
(14-2
9. West Virginie’ 3 63)
10. Miss. Bt.
Second Tea. en uette 2 192; bitchigan
State 1; 131; Seattle 75; Oklahoma City
62; Indiana 87; Texas Christian 48; Utah
37; California 26; St. John's N.Y. 22;
Purdue 21. Ce ea -— eee eee eee
Tiger Pair Conducts
MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) — A group
of major leaguers, led by Frank
Bolling and Frank Lary of the
Detroit Tigers, opened a baseball
clinic for 600 Alabama and Mis-
=a youths yesterday at a local y| High School.
Here Tonight — Chiefs Lose Top Spot,
Also Slips in Voting:
By BILL CORNWELL
Both of them have dropped in the
rating list, but they should. give
one whale of a basketball perform-
ance tonight at Pontiac " Central
s * * *
Pontiac Central and Highland
Park, still highly ranked. but a lit-
tle further down the scale, renew
their sizzling cage rivalry on the
|1PCH court this evening at 8
-l o'clock.
Coach Art Van Ryzin’s quintet, voted. Michigan’s No, 1 Class A
28 team for the past four
_weeks, slipped to 3rd place this -
week in the wake of a §3-52 over-
time loss to Flint Central last
_ Friday.
Highland Park fell two notches
in the latest ‘‘A’’ poll, despite
breezing to lopsided victories over
U, of D. High and Dearborn Ford-
son between voting sessions,
* * *
- Once-beaten Detroit Austin Cath-
olic, defending state champion,
took over the top spot in the new-
est Associated Press poll conduct-
ed by sports editors and writers
throughout Michigan.
Hamtramck, also with one loss,
jumped into 2nd place ahead of
the Chiefs, The Parkers tumbled
from 7th to 9th.
Both the Chiefs and the Parkers
will be trying to regain some Jost
prestige when they collide in the
PCH gymnasium, The Chiefs would
like to' return to the top rung on
the ladder and the Parkers hope
to convince the pollsters that they
deserve better than 9th.
-* * & .
Each team has a standout sea-
son record and a reputation for
stellar feats on the hardwoods.
PCH enters the battle with a 9-1
record while the Parkers are 8-2.
The Chiefs were riding the crest
of a nine-game winning streak
when they went to Flint last Fri-
day. The Indians of Central
ruined their perfect slate and
the PCH cagers are stil! smart-
ing from the sting of their ist
setback,
Pontiac has a rough road ahead
in its bid for the Saginaw Valley
Conference crown, Valley rivals
14|Bay City Central, Saginaw and
Flint Northern remain to be con-
quered and tough Royal Oak Don-
dero joins Highland Park in the
nondeague group:
* * *
PCH scouting reports indicate
that, as usual, ‘the Parkers are
fundamentally sound and _ well
coached by Jim Wink and that
making mistakes against them is
a costly proposition. ;
Highland Park always is a rug-
ged customer for the Chiefs, Two
years’ ago here,’ the Parkers
were ranked No, 1 and PCH was
HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)—Because
strongest fighter of the six he has
defended his lightweight title
against, there is sentiment aplenty
that the skinny little guy will
reach the end of the road here
tomorrow night.
Brown, the aging Negro from
Baton Rouge, La., meets a fellow
who already has given him a lick-
ing—Johnny Busso of New York.
x * *
He will enter the ring a 7-5
favorite locally but with longer
odds elsewhere—in New York it’s
2% to 1—but even Brown and his
manager, Lou Viscusi, © aren't
making any strident claims of
victory.
It’s quite different from Brown’s
last two title fights, both in Hous-
ton, when the champion told all
Ralph Dupas and Kenny Lane. He
did kayo Dupas, but he never
came close to putting Lane on the
canvas, In fact, he won a. very.
close decision.
en ee 2
“This Busso has the biggest
ig ial ” observed Viscusi, “If
consider everything but his *
a welter or middleweight.”
Busso proved too strong when
he decisioned Brown in a non-title
had to offer and Joe Brown will be meeting the/139
weight, you’d think the fellow was} ‘weighed 141 for that fight, Busso
Brown has claimed that hati the
fight gone 15 rounds he would
have won. That's something ‘Bus-
so, the New York boy known as
the “string breaker,” hotly dis-
tputes.
33 to Busso’s 24—is against such
a claim.
And Chickie Ferrera, Busso’s
trainer, says he has seen Brown
in all his title fights and “the guy
definitely is slowing down.”
But even Ferrera admitted that
there’s likely to be a knockout in
thé televised fight and he’s not too| “
sure Busso will do it.
“Both are. great punchers and
each is likely to put the other out
at any time,” Busso’s trainer de-
sales for the 15-round
bout, due to go on at 10 p.m.
EST, showed a boom yesterday
after —— 80 slowly for a
‘City tren bth in State
The Sttoh team of Pontiac,
captained by Peggy Bender, fin-
ished in 6th place for the Ist
weekend of the Women’s State
Bowling tournament at Grand
Rapids over the past weekend
Clark was the top individual with
a 575 actual and 641 ae
fight at Miami Nov. 4, He took
everything Brown
wasn't even eto md Brown total. Busso says Brown's age—he’s|$50,
With 2856 handicap score. Harel Paes ge Busso Strong Threat to. Take fon week that Texas Boxing Enter-
prises, the promoters, had pre-
dicted only a $50,000 house in con-
trast to the near $70,000 gates of
the Dupas and Lane tights.
Viscusi said the $15 seats had
begun to move and he felt pretty
certain that the gate would exceed
000 considerably. He didn’t
think it.would approach $70,000
however. .
Humphries Regains |
Huron Lead on 3293
Humphries Real Estate rode a
sizzling 3293 series back into first
place in the Huron Bow! Classic as
it powered games of 1074, 1159 and
1060 for a four point sweep over
West Sidé Mobil.
Skee Neal led the real estaters
with 696. Mike Samardzija added
661, Don Martell 657, John Nickell
654, and Bill Leigh 625.
_ Monroe Moore, contributed a
near-perfect 290 and a 750 series
as West Side Mobil scored well
with a 3140 set but ot no avail.
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MONDAY’S FIGHTS
By The Associated
fan Redl, 146, Passaic, *
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out; ated Ernie
Ine 146%, Washington, 16, ad he
ere ‘ed hag Grose. |
eh ee ae ow An vi ee "|training but many still have not
:|seats behind. first base.
By BEN OLAN™
when it works. Otherwise it can be
disastrous. Pitchers laboriously
work on the pickoff in spring!
mastered it.
x * *
Here’s a theoritica] case involv-
ing the pickoff play. Hit the right
answer on the ene and you qualify
as a baseball expe:
The Pittsburgh Peau have Bill
Mazeroski on first base and two opt
against the Milwaukee Braves. The
enth, Lew Burdette is the Braves’
pitcher and he’s facing Roberto
Clemente. Burdette takes the
stretch on the pitching rubber and
then fires, over to first base, at-
tempting to pick Mazeroski off the
bag. The throw,
wild and the ball lands in the box
« Do you think that:
a. Mazeroski is entitled to
score?
_b. He. can move around ee
third base?
c. He can only advance to
second? The pickoff play is a neat one,
score is 3-3 in the last of the sev-| | -
however, is very| rated 2nd and the game ended
with two teams in the same or-
der, Last year the Chiefs dropped
a one-point decision at Highland
Park,
A game of great paper tance to
the Chiefs as far as the Valley
race is concerned takes place in
the Flint IMA this evening when
city foes Central and Northern
clash for the 2nd time this season.
* * *
Central bowed to the Vikins in
their Ist meeting, 54-49, and- the
Indians seek to avenge that de-
feat. The ChiefS hope they do since
a Northern loss would tumble the
Vikings into a 2nd place tie with
their city rival.
Northern and PCH currently
share the Valley lead with 6-1 rec-
ords, followed by the Indians at
5-2.
AP Wirephoto
"HEAD COACH — Everett (Son-
ny) “Grandelius, assistant Mich-
igan - State University football
‘coach, Monday was named head
coach of the University of Colo-
-rado at Boulder, succeeding Dal-
las Ward who’ recently was re-
Highland Park Quintet .
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PONTIAC PRESS, ‘1 Bi oo oe xf ,
‘TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1959
AP Wirephote
SCHOOLBOY THRILL — Herb Eliott, Australia's great miler, autographs track shoes which he
a Milwaukee high school runner presented to Guy Trudell (right),
who remains partially paralyzed
following a Nov. 2 automobile accident. Elliott was in Milwaukee
to accept a trophy for his selection as male “‘athlete of the year’’
in the 1958 Associated Press poll.
Bandi Sees US. Losing
Stature in Sports World MILWAUKEE (#—America, says:
Avery Brundage, is ‘‘slipping into
a secondary position in the world
of sports.”
The only way to reverse the
trend, says amateurism’s
staunchest advocate and sever-
est critic, is to start teaching
children in kindergarten “to play’
for fun and not for money.”
Brundage spoke in an interview
Monday night after the male and
female .athletes-of-the-year banquet
sponsored by the Fraternal Order
of Eagles.
Miler Herb Elliott of Australia
and tennis star Althea Gibson of
New York received the Frederick
C, Miller memorial trophies for
being nated the world’s foremost
athletes of 1958 in the annual As-
sociated Press poll. _
Brundage, president of the In-
ternational Olympic Committee,
told a crowd of 600 the selections
of Elliott and Miss Gibson by the
nation's sports editors ‘‘should dis-
pose of this myth that an amateur
is someone not good enough to be
a pro.”
But, later the Chicagoan dis-
cussed. what he called ‘a sad-
state of affairs.”
“In the last Olympic games,”
he said, “we were outclassed: in
half of the sports on the program.
Australia won 35 medals and we
won 74, On a per-capita basis, they
did 10 times as well as we did
and they're not the ‘only ones.”
Brundage, 70, declared: ‘We
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{Central 32-16 at PNH last night.
Miracle scored his win in 8 sec-
haven't won a long distance race
over a half mile in any interna-
tional competition in many years,
25 years or so I would say.
“Russia alone had 800,000
trained gymnasts. three-or four
years ago when I visited there.
You comaa't find 800 in the U.S.”
Asked about reports that the
Soviet Union pays her athletes,
Brundage replied: “They swear
they are within the amateur
rules; You hear rumors and sto-
ries about them paying their ath-
letes, but so far we have no proof, Lt)
Told. of Elliott's suggestion that
Australia reimburse its Olympic
athletes to the tune of a half day’s
pay for each day's training, Brun-
dage said:
“You can’t make a champion
with a subsidy. It takes diligence
and hard work. That’s why Elliott
got where he is. Anyone who says
you can wear yourself out by three
or four hours of, training a day :is
silly.””
Grand Rapids
Women Defend
\Title Feb. 21-22
CHICAGO (UPI) — A record
number of 32 teams will compete
for the third national women’s
team championships sponsored by
the Bowling Proprietors Assn. of
America, Feb. 21-22, at Warrens-
ville Heights, Ohio.
The defending champions are the
Fanatorium Majors of Grand Rap-
ids, .Mich. The Fanatoriums will
be bowling under a new name this
year — the Steelcase Majors,
But missing from the title team
is ace Marion Ladewig. The seven-
time All-Star champion will not
bowl with any team ‘in tlie tourna-
ment,
| Returning from last season's
championship unit are Charlotte
Kardas, Marge Davison, Dolly
Konwinski and Eloise Van Geest.
Pat McBridge replaces Mrs. Lade-
wig.
The championship will be decid-
ed on the basis of -total pins for
12 games this year. First prize is
$1,000.
Northern Sophomores ©
Win in Wrestling
Carl Bills, Don Teets, Winfred
Miracle and Dave Taylor scored
pins as the Pontiac Northern sopho-
mores walloped Detroit Catholic
onds.
Husky decisions were won by
Don Scott, Mal Oswald, Jim Milier
and Early Hewitt.
The Waterford varsity team re-
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| By CLANK STOPPELS
Rapids Press Sports Writer
GRAND RAPIDS u—Once upon
Ja time there was born a Walter
Hagen.
a a oa,
Tt is quite probable there never
will be afiother quite like him.
This is true-partly because Hagen
is Hagen, partly because ‘the
“golden age’’ of sport, the 1920s
and '30s, provided the opportunity
for the glitter and flamboyancy
that became part of the national
sports’ hero.
Hagen made—and spent—a
million dollars as he strode
glamorously across golf's hori-
zons for nearly 30 years. Kings,
counts and millionaires he called
by first name.. He golfed. the
world over, dated glamorous
movie queens, chartered ocean-
going vessels and brought golf
professionals out of the cellar. _
we Ri ®
Hagen always was fast with a
buck and: he-spent each dollar as
if it was his last opportunity to
get rid of it. Hagen never went
second class. Even today, as a
stout 66-year-old living in happy
retirement at Long Lake,. near
Traverse City, he owns a touch of
7-Foot High Jump
May Not Count
NEW YORK i — John Thomas,
the 17-year-old high jumping Bos-
ton University freshman, may have
to- clear seven feet again indoors
to get his name in the record
books,
His brilliant leap in the Millrose
Games at Madison Square Garden
Jan. 31 — the first over seven feet
in indoor track and field history—
may not be allowed because the
height of the crossbar was not
measured after the jump.
AAU chief Dan Ferris disclosed
the dilemma yesterday and while
officials involved indicated they
might be lenient in the matter, the
rules require measurements before}
and after record jumps.
Litzenberger Newest
NHL Point Threat
MONTREAL (AP)—New York's
Andy Bathgate has regained the
National Hockey League scoring
leadership from Bernie Geoffrion
of Montreal, but both have a new
ger of the Chicago Black Hawks.
* * *
Litzenberger picked up six
points in his last three games and
13 points in the last two weeks.
He now is only five under Bath-
gate’s leading pace of 64 points.
Bathgate with four points on a
goal and three assists moved two
points ahead of Geoffrign, who
managed two assists although he
remains in the slump that has
shackled him with only one goal
in his last 19 games.
The scoring leaders:
G A Pts
1, Bathgate, New York ...... 20 635 «64
dere meets saat cf n| r CAG oe 4. i—_ npenbaws 1.0.24 33 87 5. Moore, Montreal ....+ wes. 27 «66
6. Beliveau, ana pee erveeees. 23. 26 49
1. Sullivan, New Y wy va@ece. 17 31 46
ar ye a at nine’ nn ones
10, Sloan, Chicago cor eteres 19 2 4
lL. Bu cyk, Boston ...«:. ..17 37 44
12. earehiy, Chicago . access 16 28 44 ‘living, a eciidlibvty for the finer
‘jon golf clubs and golf balls manu-
challenger-in big Eddie Litzenber-|, | Golfing Great Now Comfortably Retired’
r of ' ¢ ol de en
things, seldom found in other men.
on &
It was many years ago that
io first penned those classic
: are here ony on a “year
visit. Don’t worry, don't hurry
‘and don't: forget to smell the
flowers.” -
It also. was Hagen who said:
“I don't want to be a millionaire,
I only want to live like one."
* * *
Hagen doesn't live like one
now, but he’s not too far from if,
living most comfortably off royal-
ties and. the stipend he-receives
each year for the use of his name
factured in Grand Rapids.
“Do I miss the game?” he
asks; then answers his own
question. “Well, I must con-
fess that I still havea very.
active interest in golf. It has
done everything for me,
“But I just can't play any
more. - Perhaps it is because I
simply couldn't play anywhere
near the level I once did. I-once
Pettit, Hagan 1-3 effit, Hagan I.
in NBA Race NEW YORK (AP)—Bob Pettit
and Cliff Hagan of the St. Louis
Hawks are forming’ a- one-two
punch unmatched in the history of
the National Basketball] Assn,
* x
Through gamdés of Sunday, Feb.
8, Pettit had scored 1,559 points
and Hagan 1,277 for a total of}
2,836. Between them, they have|
accounted for an average 52.5)
points per game and need only a
combined average of 30.9 the rest
of the way to top the all-time
combo mark of 3,392 set by Paul
Arizin and Neil Johnston of the
Philadelphia Warriors in 1997.
+o * *
Pettit’s No. 1 again in scoring
and Hagan is up to No. 3, accord-|
ing to statistics released today by
the NBA. Pettit has a 28.9 average
in. 54 games, followed by Arizin
with 25.5 and 1,401 points for 55
games, and Hagah 23.6 and 1,277)
points for 54.
The leaders:
G FT Pts. Ave. FG
1. Pettit, st. L. ....84 633 493 1560 28.9) 2. Arigin, Phil. ....56 473 $37 1401 26,
3. Hagan, St, L. ....54 474 328 1277 23,
4. Twyman, Cin. 285 1 23,
5. Baylor, Minn....50 407 376 1190 23
6. Schayes, Syr....55 380 400 1160 21.
7. . N.Y. \+..53 378 301 1167 21
8. Sharman, Bos. ..55 423 4 1162 20
9. Kerr, Syr. .......55 389 1004 18
0. Cousy, Bos. .....52 369 240 987 19
Legion Baseball
Meeting Tonight
at Birmingham’
An organization meeting for next
summer’s area American Legion
junior baseball. program will be
am Post home.
‘Birmingham and Clawson -are his two National Open victories,
held tonight at 8 at the Birming-/} eS
said that they'd never catch the
Haig playing second-rate golf, and
I bowed out making sure they
digin’t:""
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Hagen, has a million memories.
Many, he picks out of great tri-
umphs such as his four British
Opens, his five PGA conquests,
and a long list of other conquests.
Many. of his prize stories were born
not on the golf course but from
his antics that carried around the
clock 12 months of every year.
In the late ‘20s, he was to
meet Leo Diegel in’ the final
round of the match play PGA
champienship. Hagen spent the
entire night touring Manhattan,
finally showing up by dawn's
early. light in a taxi, shortly
before the 36-hole Haal was to
start.
“Good grief,” an astonished
member said to him, “do you
realize that Diegel has been in bed
since 10 o'clock last night?”
“No doubt he has," Hagen said,
“but he hasn't been sleeping.”. ° Hagen crushed Diegel, 5 and 3. Another time- Hagen came an
eastern. course’ for a special ex-
'lhibition. One ot the members
collared Walter in the . locker
room. “I'll het you $50 you don't
tie the. course record of 67,". he
challenged the Haig.
oe eo
"It's still early in the day,"
Hagen replied, “Perhaps you can
get a little more support.” .
The member did, to the tune of’
$10,000, which Hagen matched.
Hagen reached the 18th hole with
a chance to win—if he . could
birdie. His second to the par4
green ‘stuck hole high to the right,
leaving: him a dangerous, down-
. |hill, 12-footer.- Hagen looked the
putt over hurriedly, then stroked
the ball, Scarcely had it left his
putter when he turned to the gal-
“Hery, angouncing ‘boldly, “Pay me,
suckers.”
‘The ball rolled dead into the
hole, Hagen chuckles today when
he recalls the incident.
looked pretty foolish if it hadn't
@ropped.” (Temorrow;
“I'd have if
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ieee baie 2 ‘One of the big reasons Rochester is
2 “having another big court season has been the steady improvement
ef rugged forecourt operator Chuck Ebersole, He has totaled 60
points in the last five games following a slow start, The Falcons
host top local foe Avondale tonight. ;
Lakeside’s Lead Dwindles
After. Defeat by Knights .
_ The can sh 5 of alum! w cut Crane win ax the ebureh cag: Lakeside’s lead to.ene game in/ers. joined their victims and the
eG ty ie et ee ball race with a 7-70 triumph) "pag — had 19 for Eastelde over the Royals as runnerup) pi) Davis went ona %W-point Shaw's Jewelers defeated th jscoring spree to pace Welden’s ‘Sports Shop,.69-64, in games Mon-|success over Jefferson, Al Manley
_ day night at Pontiec Central,’ bagged 18 for the Jefferson quin-
jf better: balanced attack pro- mt . duced the upset win for K. of C. CITY LEAGUE STANDINGS
with Hal Trott leading the way on ‘gtiaee A
23 points and John Keller coming | Royals 6 2 K.ofc, |
next with 19. Gerald Fudge scored |*"*** 6 3 SportsShop 3 6
23. points and Bill Pembroke made wes wx
21 for the Royals, defending city | Booth 9 1 Glenn's 37
champions. =~ Oriff's me aa
** Oharlle Barge, the recently ee graduated POH star, sparked |t a ¢ SS vikings Vy Shaw's to victory over the Sports | Pi'<; 7 = a6 men as the moved with-
in one a wae league-lead- = (a wu
ing Royals, Barge tossed in 19 |Wisens'. 1 2 Northern 010 points. The loser’s Felix Brooks (Boys Club 4
tallied 20 to take game honors. Class B Notional =
In Class D games last night at| Basteide 6 3 Lee's 3 ¢
Lincoln, Central Christian created| Onristian $ } Once 1
Sonne a deter . a ogge-
side Shopping, 61-46, and Welden's nated State Billiard Ace American on a :
-wonquest of Jefferson. iLeads Jap Expert Ray Smith's 20 points featured F
' CHICAGO uw — Harold Worst, iKatsura of Tokyo, Japan,
long, 600-point match.
in the next
patting toge
—
's, 48-46. Worst came back
ining to win the block.
They’ ll compete in afternoon and
and the first to pile up 600 points
will win the exhibition.
‘Local Rivals:
the world’s three-cushion billiard
ichampion, defeated Miss Masako Dragon
yester-
in the first block of a week-
Worst, from Grand Rapids,
Mich., won 50-46 in 50 innings. He
led 27-25 and then scored 12 more
next five innings for a 39-27
d. After 43 innings, Worst led
Wie tot is hada aaah 05
ther runs of six]
t to-cut Worst’s lead to
evening blocks through Saturday ay 2nd Time
lat PNH Gym Avon-Falcons, Wolves
Travel to Ortonville
in Other Battles”
The best Tuesday basketball
ac le of the season will be
up. for prep fans around
the Oakland County area tonight.
Lake Orion will invade Pontiac
Northern and highlighting the slate.
Other interesting affairs will
include a big battle of state rated teams — Berkley and Roy-
al Oak Dondero—and the Clarks-
ton-Ortonville tussle.
The Eastern Michigan, with Bir-
mingham at East Detroit, and
‘|Southern Thumb leagues will ac-
count for most of the area loop
action. og a
* 9 *&
~ Pontiac Northern should have an-
of Hal Carlin
have been an unpredictable quin-
tet as their 6-4 record indicates.
They hit their season high of
ft
Keego-Viking Game Off
The Walled Lake-West Bloom-
field game scheduled for tonight
at the Viking court has been
postponed until Wednesday night
due to the hazardous driving
conditions.
Northern stands at 2-7 now with
a much tougher schedule and has
been beaten by at least 12 points
each time while ees its last
four starts,
Orion was the Ist canal PNH
played as a varsity team. The
s Lea a 46-42 victory at.
home Dec, 2. Husky Mike Fedynik
and Jim Recknagel were the stars|n
that night. Eadi has gone on to
become two of the top point-get-
ters in this sector.
Rochester
game and Avon turnéd in a list-
less showing.
Berkley reigns now as the coun-
but the
Birmingham could possibly move
into a tie for 2nd place in the
EML by defeating East Detroit
< -currently chief threat to
Foredale, The latter school will
ibe at Port Huron as Hazel Park
js host to Mt. Clemens,
x * *
Cranbrook travels to Grosse
Pointe University School, high-rid-} ing Imlay City meets Mariette,
and North Branch entertains Yale.
Lapeer is at Owosso in non-league
play, j
The Thumb slate will have Al-
mont at: Brown City, Capac at
Armada, Dryden at New Haven
and Memphis at Anchor Bay, Utica
battles Warren in the Bi-County,
Harper Woods vs. Country Day
._fiand Lamphere meets Clintondale
jin the Central Suburban. _, THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, ‘1959 | 2 . - rae ‘ a ? +2 ‘ i 3 + ? s ae Co ; : S —
Illinois Stuns 1s Hoosiérs, 89-83 .-
By The Associated Press.
Michigan State’s Spartans today
still ruled the Big Ten basketball
race after a pair of second ‘di-
Tilinols, a loser of five straight,
whipped Indiana 89-83 last night
and prevented the Hoosiers from
climbing into a first place tle
with Michigan State, Worse yet.
Indiana sustained the loss on its
home court,
Purdue went ‘rolling up to Madi-
streak. The Boilermakers had as-
pirations of catching up on the
leaders after a poor start. Wis-
consin hadn't won a Big Ten game
in six starts., The final score:
Wisconsin 91, Purdue 86,
* *« ® ,
The loss was the fourth in eight
games for the Boilermakers who)
fell behind 53-40 at halftime, Rick’
Murray, a reserve guard, led Wis-
consin with 27 points and Jim
Biggs added 24. Willie Merri-
weather was high for Purdue with
Vig ae #
» The: loss dropped Purdue (4-4)
into # four-way tie for fourth place
with Northwestern, Iowa and Min-
nesota, They are all “ie =
behind Michigan (43
Se eit iaitiet we
ond , ne game behind
Michigan State (6-2), The Hoo-
grabbed a 17-0 lead over
Dlinols and were in command,
47-34, at the half,
But Illinois fired a 55-point sec-
ond . half salvo.. Roger Taylor
scored 28 points for Illinois while 5
Johnson was high for Indiana with
23 and Walt Bellamy had 19.
“+
Michigan State and Michigan re-
turn to action Saturday when they
meet at East Lansing. In other
games, Indiana is at Minnesota,
Iowa at Wisconsin and Purdue at
Northwestern ina regionally tele-
vised matinee.
* * *
Kentucky's tournament picture
was hidden behind a cloud of un-
certainty today following a stun-
ning réversal by Mississippi State
on a night of basketball upsets
that also saw Marquette’s ,15-game
winning streak go by the boards.
Sports Calendar TUESDAY n High Scheel
bees Park at Pontiac: Central
ne e Orion at Pontiac Northern
orthern at Flint Central (IMA)
oe Central at Midland Birmingham at Bast Detroit
Port H at uren
Bray c's ence Avondale at Rochester
Clarkston at Ortonville
Marlette at Imlay City
Yale at North Branch
Almont at Brown City
| Capac Py Armada
Dryden at New Haven
Memohis at Anchor Bay
RO fine at Lourdes
Warren et Utica
Harper Woods at Country Day
Clintondale at Lamphere- ..
Lapeer at Osrosso
“RO St. Mary at Bt. James
Cranbrook at Grosse -Pte. U.S,
School Swimming
Dondero at Birmingham
Southfield. at RO Kimball High 8 Wrestling
Hagel Park at Berkley
at Waterford
ity e
LASS C ~— Pontiac Pollce vs. Towne
& Country, 7 p.m., and Oliver Buick vs.
Vikings, $:30 p.m, wat Jefferson.
Waterford League Basketball ©
A — Rocco's Restaurant vs.
— @wan, 8 p.m, at Crary Junior
Hieh. CLASS B -— Ron & Son Service vs.
Van Welt's ‘Auto Sales, 6:43 p.m. and
Northern Lumber vs. Waterford Faculty
9:18 p.m., at-Crary Junior .
Weneneeat reatling
Flint Nertnerm at Pon Pontiac Central
City League Basketball
CLASS . D — Jefferson vs. Pontiac
Northern en, T p.m, and Cen-
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8:15 p.m., ‘at Linco =
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” vision teams dumped ambitious In-| ~*
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Mannie Jackson added 21. Leroy} | msU Gets Title | elp
some proposed new - basketball
rules turned out pretty well last
night but he thinks they need more
testing. :
Winter, coach of No, 3 ranked
Kansas State, had his reserves
play a demonstration game. He
had two main objectives: To im-
prove officiating and stop the stall-
ing.
Winter put one official on the
floor and stationed two others UP
in a sound-proof booth high in
the stands. The idea is to free Abst 63
M. Brot 203, M. Szot 661; Drewry’s 802, He banned a time clock. The Drewry's 2248. first half ended when .one team
Last night’s vids gave We Marquette was the victim of a at
issippi State an 8-1 SEC record to|second half uprising by DePaul.|¢ ¢# te i
2 for Kentucky. Auburn, which| Trailing 41-44 at the intermission, Y 3 beat Florida 93-71, heads the|DePaul broke open the game. aft- Ba conference with a 10-0*mark. er Jim Fleming put it ahead 69-|""% ; | Petes
x * * 67, The Blue Demons than banged|""t ~, 196: pinmissers 2123. caves
However, because Auburn’ is on|in nine straight points. The 19-901 wonmirs ‘Sasi’ eo. miata gs ened wh
NCAA probation and a state law poteac | wes the second in 19 sve te fe romney * By 4 Warn, cer as The Ma 6 A 38
in Mississippi prohibits competi-/g@mes for Marquette. DePaul is/Atl Kat 3 {8 3) Sre'Mlss am 32 39|Galen Mig, 433 Rekie Pura. 3446
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“All aboard,” he said, softly.
For a moment, looking to. left
and right through a fog of con-
fusion, he thought that the ghosts
had come aboard with him. He
put out a hand and gripped the
back of a seat, and a horny hand
reached out and covered his own.
“Well, well, well,’”’ boomed the
Admiral.
Angus tore himself ott of his
mists. As his vision cleared, he
saw the one empty seat and be-
gan to walk slowly towards it.
* * *
He had Walked thus many
times. He had passed up this aisle
and he knew exactly who would
be seated to right and to left. His
throat too tight to allow him to
reply to the words of greeting
to the only empty seat, which had
been Angela's.
He sat down. Here she had
sat, and in front of her there had
been Lionel Yule, and in front of
Yule, Lord Lorrimer.
And Lord Lorrimer was there
now, opposite the smiling Miss
Seton—but in the seat behind him
there was not Yule. Yule was miss-
ing, and in his place was a slim
figure, and Angus could see the Empress thought- too fair. Round it was
@ narrow. band, a band that was
not a ribbon, but a scarf. A scarf
gay with little fans...
He heard Wax speaking to him.
“Your first trip on an Empress,
sir?” ;
: There was a ripple of mirth
throughout the coach and then
suddenly there was silence, the
silence of happy expectancy. For
Angus had put his hand on the
chair in front of him, and was
slowly turning it, turning it un-
til he saw the fair face, the eyes,
So unexpectedly brown, and glis-
tening now with tears. —
“If there’s anything you want,
sir...” came Wax’s voice from
an immense distance.
THE END
Claims Congress
Saver, Not Spender
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson ‘of Texas said that Con-
gress “has not been the spender
but’ the saver” in dealing with
the federal budget.
* * * .
Johnson’s remarks to reporters
were made in the light of Presi-|.
dent Eisenhower's challenge to
those he ealled ‘‘spenders’’ in
Congress to come up with addi-
tional taxes if they increase out-
lays above the 77-billion-dollar
budget total he has set.
* * *
Congress, Johnson said, has cut
Eisenhower's monetary requests
by 22 billion dollars in the last
six years. ay.
In Dallas, Tex., there’s_a Saint
Bernard named Baby who lives in
an air-conditioned kennel and sel-
dom steps out of it when the tem- Va. Virginia
for Rights Plan Ike ‘Program Omits
‘Big Stick’ in Light of
Orderly Integration
WASHINGTON (AP)—The civil
rights prograny the Eisenhower
administration submitted to Con-
gress is understood to have been
tailored in the light of the recent
orderly integration of the public
schools in Arlington and Norfolk,
Atty. Gen. William P. Rogers
virtually said so at a news con-
ference last week when he ex-
pressed the hope that other areas
coming up to a school desegrega-
tion problem would take-a_ leaf
from the Virginia book.
Rogers expressed pleasure that Model. intervention,
for the government to
school integration
motion.
The attorney general
mark time on submitting
happened in Virginia.
* * *
PRESS, ‘TUESDAY;-FEBRUARY 10, 1950 __ the Virwinia program got under |. re Rene way after final court rulings with..
During the many conferences at
which: the administration's pro-
posals were shaped, consideration
was given to asking new. powers
initiate
suits on its own
told a
news conference in mid-January,
that . the administration would
its pro-
posals to Congress to see what
_Apparently as a result of the
peaceful. integration in Arlington
and Norfolk, the administration
bills omitted any big stick role
for the federal government.
Instead, the President asked in
relation to the schoo] situation for
a stronger law to deal with per-
sons seeking to obstruct valid
court orders for desegregation. .
perature goes above 80.
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gross indecency. He then stood
mute on both charges and Hodge
set Jan. 9 as the date for triakon
the misdemeanor and examination
on the indeceney charge, a felony.
Both the trial and examination
had been postponed three different
times prior to yesterday, with the
latest date being set at Feb. 27.
- “Mooney with his- attorney appeared
voluntarily late yesterday before
Hodge to waive the examination.
next Monday at 1:30 p.m. on the
morals charge. His tria] date on
the lesser charge remained the
same,
The charges grew out of an auto
accident Dec, 13 involving four stu-
dents, one of’ whom was killed.
One of the students told Oakland
County sheriff's deputies that
Mooney had bought beer for the
four on the night of the smachup,
and then revealed the alleged acts
of gross indecency, police said.
Appearing again before Deiterle |am m
yesterday morning, Mooney stood
mute on the latter charge and
Dieterle set his trial date for Feb, |4™
24 at 2 p.m. ;
Mooney then appealed the drunk
driving charge and is scheduled
for arraignment on the appeal in
Circuit Court next Monday at
9:30 a.m
He was freed after posting a $500| Brut
ut ‘bord on each charge.
Mrs, Roosevelt May
Do TV Commercial
NEW YORK ®—Mrs. Franklin
D. Roosevelt is considering an of-
fer to present commercial mes-
Sages 0m television for an oléo-
margarine manufacturer.
Thomas L, Stix, a partner in a
~ talent and production agency which
jal
represents clients in radio and tele- | vision, said yesterday that Mrs.
Roosevelt .had appeared in experi-
mental commercial films.
Mrs, Roosevelt, when asked
previously about ‘a report’ that
she had decided to accept the
offer, sald that any informa-
tion would have to come from.
Brothers Co., maker of the mar-
sn Tae pamvect “had not
been contluded” and that the mat-|¢
“ter was “in the discussion stage.” |¢
News in Brief
Walter 8. Chalmers, 23, of De- 6
troit, was treated for minor in-
juries and released from Pontiac
General Hospital when the car in
which he was riding, driven by |!
z, of 20 Salmer nt Harv
St.,. slid on icy pavement and / mt Paper
struck a utility pole early this! 1m
YC road Neill A, McLeod,
ing to city police,
Karl Crenshaw, owner of a
restaurant at 426 W. Huron St.,
told Pontiac Police yesterday that
‘thieves had broken into the restau:
rant and stolen an undetermine!
_ Amount of money from several
vending machines.
nae. Senenen Stee
at 304 N. Johnson St., re-|
eity police Monday that
ken into his sta- ‘ Dwight =
‘and. then had
pee ion estimated $8 trom veg
ing, machines.
Rummage. St. Theresa's Sart
en. esinees ow ic
ze After Decline
- |Gains ran from fractions to about
" {1 point or more in early lively trad-
ing
’ Heavy early trading-threw the| ties,
*“ |tions shortly after the.opening. It
The offer was made by the Lever |E®-
scebieel “aabletasonttly to | Allen
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ESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 10, 1950
Star Up
NEW YORK (AP) — The Lack
Adday after
four straight “aft decline.
Steel stocks were in the lead on
the advance, reflecting the high-
est operating rate for steel since
mid-April 1957. There were sub-! pe
stantial gains in moter and elec-
fronic;issues, = =
ticker tape behind floor transac-
quickly caught up.
Br soot”
‘The fo following are top
, Al sales of ‘heals, amen
| pared brought to. the te Farmer
arket by growers and sold
them in wholesale packe ge toe
Quotations are furnished by the
Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of
Monday.
Detroit Produce
FRUITS Sa Delicious, be eee
VEGETABLES
ey be 2000
Gores ny
beet % S aeib. . 5... Parsiey oats hehe) doz.
Potatoes, €
Radishes,
Toma « 1.95
A re eer
Brokers were not surprised by
the rally, which came after a
sharp selloff yesterday on top
of three weak sessions. Brokers
felt the market was due for. at
least a temporary rebound.
U. S. Steel“and Republic Steel
one of the few strong stocks yes-
raced ahead about'1 point. Lukens, |>¢™* ee eee
~ Poultry and Eggs
ae POULTRY
bad 10.— Prices
Ry ie live yultr: Hi
“ear rey bens 20-23; light.
; heavy ye broilers ana seven
3-4 Boy “whites 1 moe Tred. Rocks 2
jeaponettes over 5 Ibs,
—<—
Ay, than 2 2 terday, tacked on more peveor note.
St eed se oe /| pero
Haveg highlighted the electronic Oi _ or kos A poms 0) ccise
shares, gaining 3 points on top ofliarge 41; ‘we ee sae MT; small
a 4 pint gain Jesteriny. rac. Bat eat ta Sa tional advances were scored by H reded: :
Radio Corp., Raytheon and Sperry), Whites ag +n a. : ‘tra large 4: large 36-97; medium 39-36; browns
Rand. rede A extra large 31 slates 283%: me me-
Metals were mixed. There was (°'“™ andi larep 80K
some selling on lower ‘copper
prices in London and a price re- Livestock duction in the Belgian Congo, | asioee LIVESTOCK Anaconda gained but Kennecott, DETRO! Feb. 9 (AP)—Cattle—Sal-
American Smelting and Interna- able ined. ‘part trade slaughter steers
- tlonal Nickel slumped. prices rune 1 $9‘ higher; full advance ro standard — eo . sree: Gripe a
s & 10" cows H
t te jood to average)
New York Stocks [sires taps, wlan: Ste auale aes Figures irda ane eo ome 25 Soe i, ew ——. < average
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hdmi 112 gpmen a, ot ona ot gama, hgh, eles 14 . 3 itandd
Aly neduc 00.4 Kennecott .. ts S| teers 2) 75-25.60 agullity steers 2 os eee | hoo vod Kasab Clk .. 4) 23.75; @ scattering of yoo? to low choice ous tan. ee ++ $8 |hetfers 28 60-27.60: utility and standard Aiua iad! FOGEE ex ecers Ju. heifers 26 50-26.50: utility cows 19 00-
Aicoa gg LP Glass 96 4/9080; canners and cutters 16.00-19.00. Aim alrlin |... 46 ee zn Venlers — Salabie 180 Prices fay
am ee ee: 34 Lockh Aire ... ap pg hn iaeten Aig 5) Roeper “sangara Am rm. $ Wie nes 3 00: cull and utility Am N Gas |: to o 8 Glas. 45.3, tra, good o- Fe led rt =e artes Ma Sheep and iambs—esatimate 1000. Barly
Anaconda ||... 67: me bs receipiy cee (es af tee sale;
Rose = 6 Maneiag. oes 4 able 400 enough early Atchivor 3p° Martin Go .... 334| receipts to establish ‘trade, “these also veo Mfg .... ii ay D Str +s being held for afternoon sale. 4 Mig 1123) Mere Ch&s® .., 214 Balt & Volo .. 424 Mois Hon 14.7)
Deng ae SES Minn Mam. 119 ing Alr .. 43.4 ‘h . 404
irs... 26 yonre i ee gen -. 904 Mont Ward ... Warn ... 34.6 Mot Wheel .-. 16 |
My - 9.1 Motorola... 80.6, Brun ane . Nat Bisco ,...- 52.4)
° va $1 Nat Cash R 14.2
7.1 Nat Dairy -«. 472 _ le Nat Oyps .» 59-4
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> 201 Nor Pac ‘s ar Nor wta Pw .. 24
PP HF Ono ow aa ree), 3 Oreos ol ts) Term 5-Year Proposal Air . 26 | epne
oho”: Param Pick a) at Cost of $21 Billion
+ fle Beatey'do “-1083) @ ‘Monstrosity’ aat2 Pepsi ‘Cola .. -
He Philo, 33. 33. By JACK BELL
t Proct & 0... 138] WASHINGTON (AP)—President 4} Bue OW -:::* Gq [Eisenhower ran into bipartisan
Hd Repub Stl «+. <3 complaints in Congress today that
re pela tp ‘a |his five-year school aid program, -
fee Rey Tob B ..-10) 4|doesn’t go far enough fast enough.
$2. gateway st ... 381) Sen. John Sherman Cooper (R-
a3 St Reg Fap --: $i/Ky) said that as top Republican
. 44 Bears ..+ 42.3/0n the Senate Education and La-
“Ki Boom 2 tis/bor Committee he will introduce
Ba 8 | Ginsieir Kg the administration's bills. -But he
cae sou pes. : 44} said he does not believe Eisen-
ite Be Bane. 8 hower’s proposals “will meet the
— He a ee “i needs for elementary school con-
oe HL J... $3.3! struction.” 418 Bd SS gh i ah “> q Secretary of Welfare Arthur S.
ar Flemming made public details of
nee te of s 4|the administration program Mon-
a R lho’ Alaay. It proposes a five-year plan
U8 Bexo ba : Bylot helping finanee s¢hool and. col- lr! ERetron, pear 43.4 lege construction at @ cost to the
$a} Frans W Air 2 government of about 2% billion
| Tad ool 31-8’ dollars, But the spending, on a!
457 Un Pac - 314} bond retirement basis, would be
ind Put A Lin | Bei spread over about 25 years.
hd Getrag) Cooper was exnected to discuss “aih¢ U8 Rub... $8fihis views with Eisenhower in a)
BI Us TOR . 334 call at the White House.
5) Wert un fet: 333 CALLED ‘INADEQUATE’ a0 . es! oss B2. > . :
a @ 1 .... 72) Sen. Pat McNamara (D-Mich), 0 «
ue ie Hie, at who has proposed. a two-year pro-
Ss. Yates 43! gram of a billion dollars annually + 4 Young Baw. 3) for school aid, said in a separate
Johns Man ... 544 Zenil - 188, interview he regards the adminis-
=“ ~ “" \tration’s program as “totally in-
STOCK AVERAGES adequate.”
NEW YORK—(Compiled by the A%) Sen James E. Murray (D-Mont)
seclates: Pret) ow ih ole gute chairman of a subcommittee cen- : Indust. Rails Ut ocks ‘ :
Nein tnnese l aore Ub oe ane sduinittration’s pooaresi a “eg es. Pa is z . a .
week ey a a8 rt pe 3110 islative monstrosity” he said was
Month ago 314.0 1400 981 2173 “designed not to help education Year ago ..... 237.6 86.0 75.2 i bat to helo bankers”
1y058-60 high .... 318.5 144.2 98.7 220 o help ‘
iese-te low Ber 008 6778 is¢| AS submitted to Congress Mon-
1987 low 2260 782 66.2 1509 day the Eisenhower program
—_—— would call for federal aid to needy
aaa school districts—up to a maximum
Pigures after decimal points Rey Ie oped of 85 million dollars a year—to
Elec, & Equip. Co. vow, *2'3|/Pay half the cost of bonds and
Baldwin Rubber vee 4 4s interest to finance needed public
ot a Gear Co ees 1.8 2 |Schools, This would cost about two
Howell epee aren ah § | Dillion dollars over 25 years.
The tee ES 28 194 14 A See and errecky “s Se
ne Edison Co........, ‘tee ie6 1e¢)8ram would provide up to 25 mil-
| *Ho sale; bid “aa ‘asked.
7 ‘\Corsages Given
to Local Women
iin Who's Who ‘Corsages of carnations were pre-
Rich-|, sented to three feminine members
‘Mutual|o¢ the Oakland County Board of
Who in American Women.” .
_ Delos Hamlin, chairnian of the
ard, handed out. the corsages to
Mrs, Harriett Phillips of Hyntirg. Woods, Mrs, . Genevieve C.
ck of Berkley and Mrs. Hope {Supervisors yesterday for being
ated fir the new edition of “Who's |cy
ee ey
A bo weather over much of the winter
s-eress 3-08] wheat. area. 60
. 276|Pacific Coast white wheat over-
“od a a var lety- not traded here.
ear
aid
Meira, for “te. 4 qual: type contract
"Grain Prices
CHICAGO GRAIN
_cmeago’ Feb. 10 (AP) ~— Opening
Wheat— on
pad Mar. «oses.. 1 ar eee ‘
re earns Ha May cerasess 65% | WY sevees.. 1.86 July ..eareee 62%
in eereee rhe Be sesecees 65%
1"“Sorn “iat! Mar. ...00.. 137% be -sesbass 1.14% May .ive.... 1.39%
(new)— Pond ceeelssels 1.22%
ateeeee 4 1.22%
“fies OO vecsee ig ts Lard drums) —
MUlY veveee.s 116 oe 062 Bep. ve..coee 1.14% Mey, Scecerss 9.17
Dec, . vee a Gem. -. 25.5. 9.0538
B—Bid
Wind Fans Flames;
(Cleaning Plant Lost
Oneen Knights 3 Firmness Again CHICAGO p — Wheat’ showed
some firmness again teday in early
dealings on the board of trade but
soybeans and other grains were).
about steady to weak.
Export business was absent but
so were cash wheat arrivals and/-
_.4.25| brokers said the scattered buying
appeared to be short-covering {fol-
rain or other unfavorable
: nd * *
India bought 700,000 bushels of
the. SS of the first hour
wheat was % cent a bushel higher
to % lower, March $1.99%; corn
,|% lower to 4% higher, March old
$1.14%; oats un-
changed, March 66%; rye % higher
to 1 cent lower, March $1.37; soy-
™ beans % to % lower, March $2.20%.
| of them were in sympathy Elton Mavon, adel of Fern-
dale’s Board of Education, said he
expects a school principal to show
dignity, good judgment and mod-
eration.
* x *
“None of these were shown by
Dr. Street when he. campaigned
openly against five members of
the present school board,” he said.
The prinicipal was demoted aft-
er the board decided he was not
ladhering to its policies.
Most of the some 900 persons
Street.
The meeting was called by Dan-
iel Irwin and Thorland Peck, mem-
bers of: the Board of Educa-
tion, and supporters of Street.
Don Giese, field representative
for the Michigan Education Assn.,
asked that Street be: (1) given a
‘bill of particulars on why he was
removed, °(2) given sufficient no-
tice of the time set for a public
|hearing, (3) allowed to confront the
-persons whose complaints alleged-
ly resulted in his dismissal, and
(4) that the board acknowledge
Street's right to - counsel.
* * *
BAY CITY ®—Flames fanned
by wind gusts up to 22 M.P.H.,
today destroyed -the interior of the
Hudson laundry. and dry: cleaning
plant here.
Firemen estimated the damage,
$100,000.
The city’s entire fire fighting
the blaze, Firémen were handi-
capped by ice glazed streets as
well as high winds. .
The fire broke out at 5:45 a.m.
in the plant's boiler room and)
quickly spread through the two
story brick structure. |
The laundry firm is owned by
Leigh Hudson and his son, Ralph
In a three-hour battle, Gremen
kept the flames from spreading
to a nearby gasoline station and
residential properties.
But a two-story frame house only
four feet away from the plant was
damaged by the intense heat.
Floyd Neveau and his family were
forced to move out until the fire
was controlled,
Alec Guinness
in Ceremony
LONDON \®# — Queen Elizabeth
HI today knighted Alec Guinness,
who as a@ struggling young actor
was so poor he couldn't afford a
couple of two-penny chairs in a
roval park.
ing him with her sword,
tirst on his right shoulder and then
“|lion dollars a year for debt re-;
tirement assistance on construc-
tion of housing and academic | Alec, and his wiie, Lady Guin- on his left, the Queen made him)
a khight bachelor.
From that moment on, the
Oscar-wirning actor became .Sir
ness,
‘The ancient and colorful cere-
tony took place in the great gilded
ballroom of Buckingham Palace.
The Queen was calm. Guinness
looked frightened.
As he entered the huge room,
filled with about 300 people, the
color drained from his pinkish
face.
-Guinness clenched his fists and
threw back his shoulders —
looking exactly as he did in The
Bridge on the River Kwai when
he faced the ordeal of question-
ing by hig Japanese captor.
“Mr. Alec Guinness,” shouted
the Lord Chamberlain.
The actor marched four paces
forward, stepped, executed a left
face, walked forward two yards
‘and knelt, his right knee on a royal!
stool. He almost missed the stool.
The uniformed band in the gal-;
lery played “You've Got to Have.
Heart”’—purely by chance, an at-'
tendant said.
facilities. Total cost was estimated
at half a bilfion dollars in 25
years. t
Lodge Calendar
“Annual meeting of ‘ant
Low 12 Club, Wednesday ruary
lith at 8:00 P.M. at Rossevell
Temple, ao SS ae Election of
business. L. W. Burnes, ‘Beer.
adv.
Popcorn in the Bag...
IOWA. cITy, lowa (UPD
Iowa's erop wes “just te Flee Metamora Store Thieves Leave Loot,
METAMORA—Would-be _ thieves
iwho entered the Hickory Market
here early this morning left their
loot behind when they were fright-
ened away by a burglar alerm
which went off at 5 a.m.
Romeo State Police said the bur-
giars left 13 six-packs of assorted
brands of beer outside the market
under a side window when wey
fled. .
* * *
Qwner Merle McKay, who lives
next door to the store, heard the
popcorn
average” last fall, a- State College
marketing expert has reported,
it’s still enough to fill about “three
— bags of popcorn, alarm go off. Upon checking. he
the side. window open atid
screen ripped off. Nothing was
reported missing, state Police said. force was called out to battle («© “The board is acting under pow-
jers given it.by law," said. Wil-
(am Beasley, attorney for ¢t
‘board, ‘no trial is necessary and
-no charges need be preferred. It
3 Stand Mute
in Bribery Case Former City Policeman,
2 Others Await Trial
in Circuit Court
Innocent pleas were entered yes-
terday by Oakland County Circuit
Judge H. Russel Holland for three
meh, one a former Pontiac police-
man, after they stood mute to
charges of bribery and conspiracy
to obstruct —
Judge Holland “allowed all three
men to remain frée on $500 bonds
each. No date has been set for the
trial.
Arraigned were former patrol-
man Jess W. Quick, 43, of 602 E.
Beverly Ave.; Charles B, John-
son, 57, of 26 W. Kennett Rd.,
and Lealon 8. Karnes, 63, of
8224; Baldwin Ave,
‘Quick is charged with taking a
$122 bribe from Johnson, allegedly
the operator of a gambling game,
to turn over to a Pontiac vice
squad officer for ‘protection mon-
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seriously injured, only dazed and
shaken.
Police credited cab driver Bill
Purcell, -who lives in the same
block, with saving the life of a
motorist by warning him to stay
pin his car which was covered by
downed electrical wires,
Purcell said a car came along,
drove over the wires and they
curled around it like snakes, -
“Boy, it was dark — but when
that car hit the wires it lit up
like a flare,” Purcell said. “I
yelled that if he got-out he was a
dead man.”
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“ A policeman helped Purcell to
convince the motorist of his
danger,
Linemen arrived eventually and
the area safe, The driver
his place. None of his-family was
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Radio "Mescow Does Shouting
‘Kremlin Is Officially Silen
-About U.S. Plane Charges
WASHINGTON w®—The State De- jaca crewmen missing since
the plane went down Sept. 2 in
x bodies were
, Which has partment states that despite Radio
Moscow’s .cty of forgery, the
Kremlin has been officially silent
on U.S, charges’ that Soviet jets
shot down an unarmed American
plane. _ so 4s
Department Press Chief Lincoln,
White | the Soviet government
has avoided” telling!
the R people about the Amer-
White renewed the U.S. offer
to play for Soviet Ambassidor
Menshikov a recording the De-
partment sayd is the conversa-
- ae by radio among the Russian
pilots as = shot down the
plane Sept, 2
“Now, a Moscow in various
other than Russian, can la
yell ‘foul’ and ‘perjury’ until it
blue
his fused in anger.
* *
speak “The - facts for
selves.””
White said the U.S. informa-
tion agencies’ Voice of America
radio is broadcasting the record-
ing into Russia. However, the
Russians maintain elaborate
jamming equipment to garble
voice broadcasts. the face,’’ White declared,
them- is
retuned by Russ
maintained it has no further in-| Soviet Armenia.
formation.
White refused, as he has all
+-along, to say how the recording
was made, He also refuséd to
say whether it was miide b
U.s, or other Allied agents.
Under questioning White Aai
“We are convinced of the ajithen
ticity of the recording."
Says Hypnotism |
Good Lie Detector
DALLAS, Tex.
es hypnosis,
can be used as a lie detector.
Arons, who just completed
course in hypnosis for doctors,
at
University
here, said the procedure is this: dentists -and _ psychologists
Southern Methodist
A suspect is hypnotized and
posthypnotic suggestion. is placed
in his mind.
Then, after he wakes up, he
will react with a specific man-
(AP) — Harry |
Arons of Newark, N.J., who teach-,
says the technique | nem mployed Should March on Lansing’
itol,
a a a 2
Washington
ers”
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sick state’ and added:
x & kk
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Table Court Probe
comb County Boa
A/has tabled a bar
court,
‘LANSING @®—Republican State
Chairman Lawrence B. Eindemer
suggests unemployed Michigan
workers could dramatize their
troubles better with a march on
Lansing instead of the- nation’ 8 cap-
The GOP spokesman referred to
a weekend comment’ by United
Auto Workers President Walter P.
Reuther that a jobless trek to
“would shatter” the
complacency of the nation’s lead-
that the recession is over.
Lindemer termed Michigan “a
“If Mr. Reuther wants to march,
he should march on the gover-
nor's office in Lansing and de-
@ program which would en-
courage business to invest in and
create more jobs in Michigan.”
Macomb Supervisors |
MOUNT CLEMENS u-—The Ma-
of Supervisors
iation resolu-
tion ealling for an investigation of
the juvenile division of probate
The board voted. unahimously Dental Students
in Nation Set.
Record Peak
more young men and women
x + *
for public health service,"
and attempting |
means of early detection,
He said other research has
dental development.
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year. |
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Boards ban of the Brigitte Ba
CHICAGO (UPI)—The president
of the American Dental Assn. said
studying dentistry now than ‘ever
before in the nation’s history. °
Dr. Percy T. Phillips, New York
City, told the 94th: midwinter meet-
ing of the Chicago Dental Society,
however, that there is ‘“‘still a
great need for more dental schools
to assure the increasing ‘demand
- Phillips “aid dental research:
ers are currently studying tact-
ors involved with oral cancer
to devise &
tended to the study of prenatal
nutrition's effect on-a child's later
‘Phillips was here for the for
launching of the ADA centennial
B.B. Banned by Censor
in-Fort Worth; to Appeal
FORT WORTH, Tex: (AP)—U.
S. Dist. Judge T. Whitfield David-
son-has upheld the City Censor
movie “And God Created Wom- ‘Says Michigan GOP
Needs Reshutfling
WASHINGTON wW—Postmaster
General Arthur Summerfield says
he would like-{o see ‘some im-
provement in the Republican Party
arganisation in Michigan.
* x *
Summerfield asserted the Mighi-
gan GOP organization. is badly in
need of improvement. But under
questioning by newsmen here yes-
terday he declined to criticize the
leadership of Michigan GOP Chair-
man Lawrence: Lindemer.
Summerfield, q pative of Flint,
Mich., and a former national
Republican chairman, sald he
would make vio derogatory state-
ments, but added: “I am con-
cerned about our lack of suc:
cess in the past six years.”
Summerfield said he has not
been invited to attend the state
Republican convention in Detroit
Satur , and does not expect to
attend.
He said he is scheduled for a
Lincoln Day speech in Florida and
will stay there Saturday, are
ex-
mal
Detroit Air Reserve Best
MOUNT -CLEMENS (®—Maj.
Gen, Robert E, L. Eaton, com-
mander of the 10th Air Force, has
designated the Detroit area re:
serve center as the finest reserve
center in his command. Col. Henry
J. Y. Moss, commander of the rdot
cent
year, Grand He aven
_\Man Observes
100th Bi rthday
GRAND
Pol, a Grand Haven bachelor who
has never been in a hospital,. ob-
served his 100th birthday Monday.
Pol, who likes to take long walks
and covered at least two miles*a
day on foot until recently, doesn’t
smoke but “gets a, kick out of
chewing tobacco,”
Pol was
ceived a birthday greeting from
President Eisenhower.
did he know
Grand Haven?" Pol commented. “How
Michigan to Show Of BSD
{lis Tourist Atfractio aoe
LANSING (UPD)—Michigan tour. steep
ists attractions will be on display age
‘in “Chicago, Cleveland and Fort
Wayne “with more than 250,000) cide, one to
prospective vacationeers getting} — Datea "Nereier 6, 19. -.
information about the state, oy
The Michigan Tourist ’ Council
will sponsor hooths. and exhibits) generat
at these shows in resonal tou na the walls
chia 8 four aes ha Primary
-The shows are the Vacation and |}
Boat Show this weekend at Fort
nS}
HAVEN (UPI) —John
surprised when he re-
1 live in
State Has 9.3 Pct.
Drop in Liquor Sales
LANSING w—The State Liquor
Control Commission
liquor sales dropped about -9.3 per
1958 from the previous in
The 1958
netted $153,719,000, This compared
with the 1957 figure of 3,975,185
cases which brought in $169,741 000,
State liquor officials sald the
decline stemmed mainly from ; nt in line ‘at the at the hour
the recession and a 4 sr cent | The opera, ‘‘Mignon," is based sans) ri = tn po thereof abail “ e allowed
liquor. excise tax which went on Goethe's “Wilhelm Lesuosailll The polls of election nt industry: around ‘New York City. decision is ted to be x * * _.. {It isn't even in the northwest sec-|by notified that the Board of Review) Dated Februar 1959.
* U ri ; - A -decision ot oot Shel jof the City of Pontiae, Michigan will MARUPAUTOURENS NATIONAL
He ‘said the U.S. government}In 1857, its ships brought in almade by the state retirement} Grover Hart Jr., counsel for) The tip of a 20-inch rotary power) jon of the county and is just a|feet at the office of the Cit 9 SANK OF DeTacre
still hopes to receive some infor-|million dollars worth of oil and board this week on the 52-year-|Kingsley. International Pictures/lawn mower travels at a speed of hop skip and jump from North oy on ee ee ag ap ipa She “ , ie aoe
mation from Moscow on the 11|bone. old judge's application. Corp., said he expected to appeal./about 126 miles an hour. Carolina . eastern standard time, At sald time and . Fb. te
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0 FEB. 9. 1959, SUSIE SALESMEN $10,000 TO $15,000, A peo OU eterences. MASON WORK HOUSE RAISING, | LIGHT AND HEAVY NG. come
Clara, 11 N. Roselawn; age 64, Weoriseeaisle career in sales teseren With ex _Seor j foundations, sements etc. D ® | Rubbish, fil) dirt gravel and
wife of the late Clyde Douglas: panding ma ior firm. A complete |; apy ees To LIVE IN AND M Bulldin Berviee. FE 2-1004 or | front end loading. 1 n Sel t?
ud nephews, Funeral service win} © UNERAL HOME and thorough training ules D.o-| “care for : year old boy. House. sxe oe ~O'DELL CARTAGE and nephews. Funeral service wil ram. Hours 9:30 to § 9.m. 47 work, for working. ¢ = le Good pristentia. NEW AND REPAIR i sages ood troub'e meeting |
een ee ins Ambulance wp Rl a ixle Hwy. Drayton Plains. home FE 8-6713 Vern Keller, UL 2-174 Local oul haem long vi 9.6008 moving. es ae: ate see us today.
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Southfield Cemetery. Mrs. Doug- COATS ) WHIT LADY-FOR ir a SNYDE i : LAYING vou ee es ¥ ako :
las will He in state-at the Sparks- , MIDDLEAGED W = me and ALEK, ‘hon ¥E . out trek :
Gaia Puneral Home FUNERAL HOME | ROPFRBUCK & | teenie’ + Sabet win “Trucks to Rent |" ~Bagpinabea "Wc es EGELUND, PEB. 9, 1959, OSCAR Drayton Pisins ‘* OR 3-775 : a 1 nnn Wie “p! -
aires 2749 Pisher St., oon Lake. at ROOT RE t AIRS Tagen TCR 8 s YS - ~~“ |
age 71; beloved husband of Mrs. bene semiobnel COMPANY NO CANVASSING EAVESTROUGHING _FE 4044. SAND BQ ve ea, SPECIAL a
Frances — = geet = WUNERAL ROere ; NO PARTY 'Y DEMONSTRATIONS TRENCHING EXCAVATING | mR Dump trucks. ers avick, uate” way. doin’ our’ Ay , :
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eee ore Fer in be ted “Designed for Punerals” | Will train 3 neat appearing ag- DELIVERIES _Ditches @ boat well U. > oes, Pontiac Farm. an iy, recueing giv today, :
Thursday, Feb. 12, a To! from . gressive young men for outside | had ——% recs ‘oe __ Business Services 13 Industrial Tractor Co, os cee oi you a Whe ersey yo}
Late —— ‘chapel, Debary Cemetery Lots 3 awe ing arta The” following nings. Nationally "known company, | as see CE wt 8. WOODWARD | ae if hen ay 708 our guest tor
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emetery. ir. Hegelund will lie ust enjoy meeting alking ee MAR epair a = :
. Park Cemetery. Will’ di-| to 1 ONE LADY WANTED: WOMAN ttour office enefSl Printing & | U DAR D|W idren to Boa: in state ait, the, Bichardese Bird Age Reas. PE 4-088). peop. . RETURN wanted to contact our new cus. _ Sires = nee Tas hl > “Up free of charge, PE 6-4638. td, Chi to rd 26
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lian White; dear brother of M w D TO COVER 860. . floor “ule, painting, cleaning, ete. | 18ST Gane 55) PAINTING one DEc- ot
Monty, Roger, Linda and Phillip apne as sat c ares. 1. Better than average income. By hour or job. All w ee orating, Cash or terms. UL pac. onlin
hite. Puneral service will Pontiac and surrounding ares. | 2: Rapid advancement on proot of = Professional Nurses eS 4 sr CLARA Di SOUKTING. PAINT. rn S188 :
oa J tome ‘Qeacks-Grittin ‘ctrtoe|| layoffs, hospitalization benefits, 3 adh tralning $36’ per month, starting salary, ¢if- BY wale aac Walls CRAMERE. wing ad A88 DE ering FE AINT-
with Rev. Tom ines at fl = eur tes a eenent ter ‘ All company benefits as you | cman wee me Seatins 6 4 visa. , O6 end well Peper ng ee Wtd, Household Goods 27 ;
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Cemete “Neal will lie rsonal interview. Wednesday, s. 45 opportunity to bulld a future totete re Romy ing Geveral 7C HIMN NEY WORK _ * Papering. | PE 60%. 6-4 RMS. CLEAN PURX, . PVT FD
aot a d Priday between ! Nursing Service. Pontiac At PAINTING P FR HANGING,
me ale "Puneral Kame pa. et 6pm. oly, | @ * sroving busines, Hospita,, Pootiec, Michigan: We clean, repair, bulld & rebuild | “py i aoe Fi | bam: FE 4-100.
WILs PES. 3, RESSEF chimneys, We are chimney s#pe- pes. A
Thomas Lee. 13801 W. Highland atunt RT | INTELIAOENT, NT YOUNG cm for Interview: 10am. to a Cet) Must BE EX. cialis: ‘Aino clean, repair itt at (dhol oe D, PAPERING, fae all kinds, Phone
-. Milford; belov ent son on the sleeve press, steady work, naces, fireplaces, wal e .. Ss tg. :
edgy en meg pecans Keselor Enowiedee st photography desired. Wits te Poole, ges ood “pay, 613 E. Maple Birm. end. inginorstors., Pipse rupteces. | Ai Daler oy 3
Chri Mee Denorah and *nobin| Write Box 14 Pontiac Press, chi EsEn “WANTED. APPL fo" edit Ges, fe coter ‘Emergousy sort-| Goanrabe pee cent mw ‘saa Gaanvyo ond mise
Wilson; dear grandson of Mr_and| A NEW CAR EVERY YEAR PLUS SELL COSMETICS. COMPLETELY| beng “pstablianed, regislered com- | ag Rane 3 nar GRATING. ra del pees
Sra George Gime and Wege| a, recaion tn Bermude,, Our be] |" "P. W. DINNAN seriee, Man tel Ccerangs,| | OSenane coy. PE 8 Se yearn experienge Reneonable “ plnnene ad plwet oy uae Ah Wilson. Funeral service will be} nus plan can buy you these and Uniimi oe territory e 6 , ee uoron OR AERVICE RE eck aatene oie ug service,
held Wednesday, Feb. 11, at 1) other valuable: pleasures in addi- | 66 W. Huron 4-2677| FE 2-4025, 2 1959 by NEA Service, tne, 4 airing and rewinding. 218
Fine from the Richardson-Bird| tion to your income. We can use WOMAN FOR CHILD CARE AND TM. Reg, ULB. Pat. OF, oc. Pike bn Pe 4-3081. PAINTING & WA a FO BOY — At
eral Home, Milford. with Rev: only 2 more real estate salésmen| . — : SALESMAN _ light housework. OR 3-7190. -10 eS Lt tac | of furniture. Ph, FE 3 ;
Buckles of Inter- Pull time. experienced Real Es- DRIVE-IN. FURNACES at HANED AND a a gpa if
mont fn West Higninnd Comey * SINVESTIGATE” aes Salesman. |W a experianced |W iiop Orchard Lie Ra Keego Har: “I'm paying for my popularity — all the boys. are so sure PLiptEAINO ae Teen nn. Guat Rico Pa ra Pes. R BOSE E Cy = = tate Selling if experience _ , 5 °
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nn = | Biiview. Alera pa phone QAYLORD'S WOMAN Lil ae a ae I'm dated up for the Valentine dance that not one has asked SROPIONAL “SMALL OFFICE Adbtshekens sell it = eter 7eu te
op i oie dr gary Sarin Cc. SCHUETT, Realtor iia Broadway Lake “Orion voice and Lamar ddr see me!” sient, Oakland County Res.) any Ty = oe ee
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shown us during our recent be'| 460 W. Huron, across Pontiac TWO SALESMEN _ Cesite to work. Must know bow SAWS MACHINE FILED PE 4-241 , Raval eiectrontes ho
reavement the fam janes io “te eneral. b, d St. to type, file. make appointments | Maniey Leach 10 Bagley 8t. A hia or Pe aE envice
—_— uayeomb oes es to pee a Det. & 2 Oakland County offices Or eee ay Macomb, an i — o other —__ office seas Work Wanted M Male _10 Work Wanted Female il SUMP PUMPS REPAIRED AND FE & 308 or ene
CHIT: DRAFTSMEN. i. AR- rm your own wr ee] nn ~~ ~e Electric otor repaired,
Sistanee nelped. Mo niignten & ARGhecural™ draftamen for pat| PRESTION — Of representing « ae wage, mariat, fata CARPENTER WORK NEW. TYPING OR BOOKKEEPING To rr $-0600. rie motors rep jenaens TV PTs
sorrow. dis wife, Estella, chil-| time work on ane pre eateealiy- -known, well-respected | telephone number and afy post- model, repair OR 3-1617 a at home. FE 5-3002 after WE CARRY PARTS FOR ALL| noon & sree envi rE
dren and grandchildren. for 8 re company, largest in its field. Dig-| tions you have held (full or part | CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- auto. and wringer. washers. Whole- SERVICE
WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY | ASSISTANT MANAGER FOR LO-| nified, high-level selling time). Write Pontiac Press Box| ter, Kitehens ® specialty, FE WASHINGS OR in ROWERS Gs DONE sale and rete Day wight FERS
friends, relatives and neighbors Sah Hae ae a sone ear : 11s. 45600, in_my_home, . APPLIANCE, sank Seer “eotrenies. Hy 5 hs of
for inci floral offerings, ects of) Ted man. Saisry.. plus liberal| frown eom pany nonseasonal Help Wanted 8 | CARPENTER WORK WANTED = | WASHINGS & iONINOR. PICKUP | ROY'8, #0 an SE eebows | easiilled Bervieg, | av.
athy extend ed to us during our| commission. i ecialty sales ex- products profit-sharing, retire ; aa —— r Se ne | delivery. i here sof fied casas Recondt 4 and. Guaranteed,
ely bereavement in the loss of Lesh helpful But enthusiastic oko annuity, paid vacations, YOU WANTING WORK OR ode WASHING & IRONINGS. 510 E. cleaned. FE_2-4225 88 “0 ig :
our Husband, Father and Gran¢- worker most important. Re- | Drete sea territory. ook Mowe tind t? | CARPENTER WORK OF ANY) Columbia. FE 21 ¥ree © H we oe hed 5
eres confidential. Write Pontiac | P ooking Meging you) den kind, Reasonable. Call after 6 WOMAN DESIRES D > DAY WORK Of MORSE ELECTRONICS
Met. i Children & & Press Box 114 OPPORTUNITY — Of five-figure reg core ns "averag wane. bes ; ore 7 Dressmaking, wots 5 ie 128 W. Walled Lake Dr rs. C, H. ree ee oT Can make a np igs chan wage —— - / 5 jae y, . 4.
Grandchildren APPLICATIONS BEING TAKEN earnings, self-m gement, pro-| 150 N Perry to 12 a c poy! way aD IRONING’ BABY 5
= - en for Mont- lug" ryers. Ko ATIONS & DRESSMAKING i
In Memoriam 2, pomery We de cata fog. Wonder. | mouon @né ——_ yeiRecr SALESPEOPLE “Eee race Reas, MY 33101 cent ‘yur home, So a ONnome FE eaiee ater} = W ate Wid, Contracts, Mtgs. 32.
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF MAR- ambien, Please contact Store feed, Ce iary, Leeann: and REDUBAR WilonT CONTROL bg i REPAIRG -& ETC. LiERAAIONE BUITS & COATS - ABSOLUTELY ™ 4
Manager ast Montgomery Wards bonus, profit-sharing, and oH __Buildiny Service __B Dressmaking and repairs, drapes rie Claussen, ‘who passed away 8 Sb sion P iberal benefits. Phone HIGH SCHOOL CL GRADUATE g: € pholstering 23| The
Fen ; ray — FE 2451 op | paid vacations. - | OR 3-5807-ask for Mr. Simmons would appreciate ‘employment as ~ | made. oe ee pegitenrsor | ee anand
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ae Romie me ts fondly remem gop SHOR SALESMAN FOR | we WANT-An experienced sules-| EARN BETTER THAN AVERAGE | SPEEDO ent you may have to at Bae MENTS. owns UNDER. _Louls Moore. PE ss, AL's (NO NO
Sweet memories cling to her name:| part time work. See Mr. Wiss.| man’ who Is looking. for his last Wie F Pontiac. ress Box offer, O 322. moving. lets line of mason. | DRESSMAKING Te AND | : iPHOL ATER.
Those whe loved her tm life sin) ion Stere._31 ee MEBOMANIG.| ‘endards and 1 toate iors MAN OR LADY. WITH AT LEAST MARRIED MAN OF (36 WANTS raoat, alterations, Mrs at nny Unt Gncley, Lake M4 ;
stilt ge th just the| GOOD ALL AROUND _ecnaNe Senpany that can meet them. 5 Years experience selling or man: _Work of an a. OR 3-4723. mi REMODELING. Ta ae 3st i A
love’ her in death j Rambler & transmission e oc company aging & interested | YOUNG MAN en ODD JoBs plastering &-masonry. | FE 8-8044 DRESSMAKING FAILORING — AL | OMA aPHOT Rina
seal missed by her husband | preferred. Ref. required. eae ues your selling 8. ¥ eyanee Farite Pont'ac Press | ‘or part time work. OA 83180. | A-1 1 Oty a ING ger’ i. ‘my home, Cail: meee 10] NORTH PERRY ST. ar ' wor on : 4
o_o SRY CLEANING PLANT WELP | experience and an Imerview Will 551 —crae WORK AVAicABLE | Work Wanted | Female i m CONSTR STRUCTION CO. | ERWIN'S CUSTOM TAERING FE & Oe ented: Ogg Cleaners, 379 E. for man 7 rome an te solicit ee cage aa . 8- 273 siterations Ladies men. L are Found u ;
Pike. NEY-BOWES,_INC churehes 1” the area for their/1.DAY IRONING $3. BU. REP. A eas or 8 ee . 0 oun CASH ©
Box Replies if YOu RE A PROMOTER AND | a cakes Ave., Pontiac church collection envelope order. FE -5-1471, “Pontiac Hardwood ¥ Floor mr berries. te iF _Pontiac i 1
At 10 a.m. today there j | “ine to mate money, (0 Wil THREE | MEN OF EXECUTIVE Becomes frm Vie oe S| 5 women WALL WASH. | Any TYPE > SE PLANS, _Income Tax Service 17.) peace @ TAN HOUND. FE 62106, | Por, vour a '
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were replies at the Press yee cqUAINTED WITH ALL | freon, for menace: Sapeny, bene-| ‘8, Writs giving quelifieations and xeoun beure < ROUOHS gen.| S40" draws, Ot ACCURATEEXPERIENCED Pils count .
oe ti the telowing naa in mien ae Tee mete fits. Contact, ee more and of good character. Ox 154, simatic or-NCR. 2% yrs. Experi- BUILD AND SAVE SS Nog a ago + gig cnt vie a Le t d, OR on =.
boxes. assis: ze Phone appo >| Chester, West Virginia, ence. j ; io i a . ies her ce
5 7. 8 11, 14, 25, 28 pf emery sormer and prevent em: Tam. to 3pm. only. FE 6.9611. | oS AESTATE EXPERIENCED BABYSIT WITH SMALL BABY IN| ‘rough our volume, purchases BOLIN TAX SERVIC POUND, SE OF 4 KEYS, Ba BOWN- zs Sa » % 9, I, ma fevers.” and expected $8 Help Wanted | Female 7 very special deal {aur home wh while, mot! cr works. | Sad cin rang or estimate | $2_B. Pike; PE 1192 or} ‘PE 5-8773 CO eae Mon, PE
31, 32, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, ritewr as ood ward sons. Rea ge 2-7911 for interview rontiac, FE yours, We'll secure mort age. ALL WORKING PEOPLES T. Se LABRA 2 RE. =
66, 67, 74, 76, 82, 83, 94, || Owosso 2 “Michigan, = A-l WAITRESS WANTED, ist ETT, REALTOR BABYSITTING BY THE HR, ATSO BUILDERS EXCHA oh an mp OR Oe triever in vic of Tubbs Rd. R __OR
96 | 1 se “counter. type coffee shop. wareS FIRST CLASS DINNER | aching & Jronings, Dravton | rp sre 2.0463 | BURTON 2 c | eS Ie Thane ba OR SORES.
» 102. 2 MEN NEEDED Aged 24-38. Bift's "Gril. 675 Hunt- cook, Full meal preparation for | _Fisins ® BLOCK BRICK CEMENT WORK e, FE 8-3500 Home calls by LOST; FAWN Al AND WHITE TER-
2 - for steady | ¢?_Biva., Birminghem Cho sed ‘Sune Gali MI 4166.0 dave CARE, 18 YOUR, HOME, wand fireplaces MA_5-0378. oo ganna e nde
error. en cancellations, Sepals nige seal nme grad D LADY FOR TEL- | See. hitlss Roberts ate ta: MIMBOGRA TYPING, BES; dryers 11. Pe ‘eae \aunro Fravkiin Road 7 "Notices & Personals 7s | tas
your kit “number.” Wo woled Fe a an fon phone calling piznts. parttime | Bide Pw Seat Sout | _reeeial service. A iti Co iw aaron polly RNS FR |, “COMPLETE coup WAVE $5.50
wien will be given F are interested in & career er be done 1 home. PE £89 18 70 en aor uuiand LICENSED FRAC | tton Rms kitchen, ‘attics, gr- PE eitse eves & Sec R. O.| —-Dorothy's 500 N . FE
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APPLICANTS must be the mini curb girls, r ex —_— WN AVAILABLE — 2-34 37204 ABROTREDS
Rees, pny teeaee rns || macht “a Tootnecanagt| Satine tr geks sh es | PRGA, Ue | gy dae eke PRES | GET OUR BID FIRST? | mere | KNAPP SHOES , 7 re rman
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ore THE, Poxtiad PRESS, TURSDAY: veprvAny 10, 1959 _
* seis pebrearrasce C ' 4m
tor
SPATER | APTS. ‘Three -biocks east of downtown.
Newly decorated & furnished
Apts.
MAYNARD see R
ERWIN SLATER
53-55 North Parke St.
FE 4-3546 :
West sibE < «ROOM & BATH —
Broadway, Lk. Orion. MY 3-0058.
2 RMS. & BATH, MURPHY BED.
Monroe 8. FE 6-2140, adults
only. No drinkers.
RM. FURNISHED APT. 124 8.
ohnson Close to Pontiac Gen
Euclid 2523 or ve 6-1172.
-UPPER. gps te Gay stove. Prt. bath
12 Ww £56 i
Th RMA, STOVE & REFRIG. e 8 a
ST Mechanic TF x OLO TA J Abts,
ROOM U UPPER. UTILITIES
Pyt entrance $i¢ per wk.
Mt, Clemens. : 5
3 ROOM WITH NICE FURNITURE incl. TV, large closets and stor-
age. Private bath and entrance.
Bus at Door, N.E. side. ‘fan |
a couple preferred.
ITH LARGE pm hee wk., 56-7476.
2 nice lo- cation
3 RNISH
Bis Semyer™ verte cowie para |
ake type building with individ.
iC Awtomatie néat and not water (soft) master TV $1917,
‘4 iam Ast SIDE. NEWLY x Secertet. PE 2-6792.
APTS. 6EH CARE- * taker at 30 Washington FE 4-1001.
— PINE KNOB RD. PVT.
ent. Garden priv. OR
‘4 vk “iN pare. of AT and be hot water | a tami —
only, FE seen.
«RM, MODERN HEATED APT.,
4192 —_ i 5 Hardware,
RM OP stov. are PONTIAC €, ®, on bus line, EM 3-074, *
4 AND B.
entire lower floor eusaaes
basement and een * Near, Btate
and Johnson ames St $65
month, UL 2-1053.
+R Ftd Be Le SEP.
irnace ee. erences.
r Near Sears. PB 4-031 __
§ RMS NEAR Ginter AL HOSP.
Garage, bam't.. heat, FE | 6-6706.
& ROOM TERRACE Roaty S aIbE.
sont full basem
AUL A. KERN. pst
58 RMS, & BATH, STATE bs +70
inated. rE after
RMS. fh BATE, PULL } aed
3!
AVAILABLE MARCH
room modern corner terrace, f.
_fage. N small children FE «
ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDRM BRICK
heated, garage Opdyke Rd_ PE
ARCADIA A APTS, 1
All modern, 3 Pessate and bath
an Clean = nicely decorated.
a arm. Am
Toentnn Agreeable
0 per mo. teases
ater, K, Hemp- Huron, FE fs
TS.
modern heated, Pvt. Ent.“ 65.
_MY_ 3-749 .
a
stove and ath >
baby welcome.
HEATED APT. CLOSE TO HIGH
& opping.
. 3 rms,
closet for Murphy bed or other
Use. Auto. hot water. Refrigerator.
Laund Laundry facilities, 1 Ist class eo:
Mrs,
HOLLYWOOD APTS. unfurnished,
rms. ath & utilities Geenoae
114 2. “Howara * FE 2-1834,
EA = onan when x ‘hts 1
furnished, A ah, My 94261, ODERN RM. sick FE
Stove & ee furn, $80 mo. 2
children welcome. FE. 5-0737
ORCHARD COURT
APTS.
Tms. and bath,
furn. couple with
a. BRAN
_ AIR Co TONED
ONE & TWO BEDROOMS ~
(—REASONABLE RENT —
Pontiac's most exclusive, modern
West side apartisent develop-
entrances:
kitchens with metal cabi- ‘eee for Colors with pias
refrigerator
eas. Ean motey aer'al and-.many vee fine fea-
for « tei oat no leases or
S$ RMS. AND Es ~ OIL
STUDIO RMS. & BATH riviih. sunken “ying rims ree 3-007.
UNION LAKE - 3 ROOMS &
firm, Be mo “apt bide prything private, Adults.
Close to
Perfect
vksT
en, ving tm &
down Mecho.
condition, PE 3-7
AL L, CSVELY 3% BED-
ia = qovey private entrance,
lake, reasonable 1
mediate ped eat Li oe
TERPORD VILLA
+RooM NEWLY RED:
oe with cull —_
oot TLE TE BROS.
OR 3-1296
* §660 Dixie Hwy.
Open Eves ‘til -9; Sua,
WEST SIDE 10 ‘til §&
3 } BEDRMS. oe TILs BATH AUTO.
iy
Choice of several, base-
rE heat and hot water
ment, $75.
4-7833. ty Sov pou et . erage,
: x Spe Je or onr ve 4, t t
—.. ROS. WEST SIDE”) ROOMS NICELY Pitete valne, weet, at elon +1 furn, Large parking « Heat) stove and refrigerator furnished. 8660 a He & or water furn. hee “Coleman. Near St. Benedict's choo! | ane
Eves ‘til 8: Sunday. 10 ‘ta §.|_FE _ 4-1676. ee church vatbescie tee =
Open Byes snot ATERFORD VILLAGE and bus cervice. a Pe Brrr. Pre EL oy eee ae ie N A Poker FE 4-4232 for Saelee ph
apt wi u utility: _ ee
Sell Us Your Equity VIITE B BROS.
Biase ee Se tos Ss Lancer R3:1208 Rent Houses Furnished 35 _ fiieas,¢ f ‘ 1 BEDRO“M, MODERN. ON LONG Dixie) Open fren ul * gun, “10 Lot Lake — furnished. $15 week,
BANA PONTIAC 1 1 BEDE apors. LOVE LY E : LOOR. . WEST me as hea rage a we at te heated sre, i] ment, Bt Mike District,
WANTED: IMMEDIATELY | ne iy decorated,” he ¥ tia. Homes. ms, lake y 3 RM. FURNISHED HOUSE, OFF contracts. ers Ww S . : . BA — Stove heat, hot and win, rent with option, EM
{Paul M. . Jones, eal Est. |. cote wale i Adults only. * Baldy = ios +8550 Paddoc r 2 BEDR AUTO. : MA se. and hot wa r, FE 2-261
bu ve & retrigereter. many many |} RM, HOUSE PURN, $15.25 PER iat sher 2% mi. E.
We Bu ture, ad aes k 7 saad Fiat i Hgts. “3a 20 8. Crooks a
y TREDEM G R. PVT. | 7 ees. “MODN. BSMT 200 y 240" «Opdyke Rd., $80 Mo. | Lake e frontage. ¢ OR": *3.b138-
—soous— KEEGO. CHILDREN,
a® Shaee sertens 0 Aol he decora ted, wale. ol of] metern, gee iBest 0. ee
’ 0 we Pontne & vicinity, Open feat fond hot water furnished. ar. | FOR LARGE FAMILY OR 3 VAM:
i BEDROOM APT NEWLY DEC. $45 mo. To oy call Jack Love-
L. H. BROWN, Realtor — vie, Daidivin and 8h. FORNIBHED > HOUNE: LARS PaIV. Elizabeth Lr. Ph. 7S 28305 fleges, Shown by appointment.
= ¢ washing fecilitie fetiitien. util Anmag sa EL tT a a - LVAN LK. 3000 JAM Rent Apts. penee 33 ik 136 sare eG 2 bedrme FOS
- 8 R RENT. IN- * Boe Tea fn oe ‘quire a 1816 Taylor Ra. Ask for
ee: coupler Baby TnEDR E xh | ere eres ee i welcome around, carpeting, tiled bath. elec.
A tove, refrig., a eat, 090 - . AM = PvT.B = iy retrig., suto, beat, 9901 Dix _Rent.H Houses Unfurn, 36
. Paddock, Al|3 RMS. 3 REFRIG, UTIL- | 2 BEDROOM reshaped — WHITE
aut ities fan one 20057. ea noaas i Duck Se
3 RM.
s 7 AEE $ em 5 REAR bot olor ib boot. Cleset apace: _Rtatrott on “aioe
_ seed people, mtd 7 ROOM REA . EM 34171
ann KITCHEN PTS.,/" tie furni to 2 BEDR (OUSE OFF CARS
utilities fernihed oi bush |: furnished OL yeh rere ee Rd. $00 per mo. MUtual
. . sat | 3 E — es © e Weekly. FE|" turn, Pvt, bath & ent. OR 3-7867 1 epee Mri OES $70 MO.
. 3 LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH u oe isF FLOOR WR WR. MIRACLE MILE, |? nd Gntrence, heat tected On 7 APT. HOUSE, tas MONTH, UP. stairs urn LA Owns rs m-
nr . ENT./> RooM NFURNISHED APART furnished. Huron Gardens, OR
$8_wk. 90 St. aoe ment, 11 tery Pontiac Apar:- | 28254. la@?2 a RM. SEACTIFUL EL _ments. | 2. BEDRM HOME NEAR ST. ki Double 0 per nie : RMS. J AND BATH. PVT EN- |. Mikes, FE _w Sele after 6pm
Fae trances, Heat garage. Washer &|2-BEDROOM HOME AT CASS (OMT UREREEPING 7 dryer furn, Cleon. ehild wel- Lake on canal, Owner will give
* paul. uti =furn. ms " Orcard _come. PE 2-133 oO 1 year or longer lease, $68 per
oe. J RMS, AND Sat ALL UTiL.| "month 2 & 3 RM. A ING) furn. stove and refrig. On bus- EMBREF & GREGG ._ Pvt. Ent. 285 ee line, Newly qecorated. $70 por mo 565 Union Lake Rd
2k & BATH W : moon : unio! N LAKE VILLAGE On 3nd floor, Child selene? tia 3U PLATS; 2 BEDRMS EM Av a 3-394
hegre mead ae ome & 3 ba rm 488. ‘De Desirable lo- | RMS AND BA Sie “ae ORCHARD
7 & DRM. HOUSEKEEPING COT.| School on Buciid street. rine tk Ave, VE 5.3001 betere $/p.m.
abCins, 468
27 BEDROOM RAMONA TERRACE
© will sell with smal) down pay-
__ment $75 month, FE 41559.
7 BEDROOM HOUSE, UNION LK.
- Bree. Whoa option to buy. MA
41299 & MA 4.2555
2 BEDRM. MODERN ~ DUPLEX FE 5-814 after © FE 8-129) or
FE 5-6113.
3 RMS. PARTLY FURNISHED
__modern. MA_ 5-5000
“ALMOST NEW,
brick, full basement, s heat.
storms & screens, carpeting. bar
_ 30 yard, many extras,
3 } BEDROOM Ni NEW HOUSE. JU-
dah_Lake Estates, Never occu-
pied | $75 a month, J. A. TALOR,
EALTOR, OR 4-0306.
BEDROOM,
3 Roos STONE HOUSH LOCATED
of Rochester on blacktop
road Suitable for ns Edw.
Stout Realtor. 17 Saginaw Bt E 5-2165.
3 RMS., REFRIGERATOR, beth
oi) heater furn cereee. f
welcome $45, Nr Its Mad.
_‘son Jr_ High, MA _5-0761.
3 RM, AND BATH, GAS | HEAT,
suitable for couple and child,
R 3-4773 or OR 3-2061
pm.
«RMS 8. AND BATH, $40. MONTH,
_PE 43452 4 ROOMS AND BATH, GAS HEAT.
318 Voorhels Rd. after 6 p.m,
5 ROOM BUNGALOW, WEST SIDE,
Auto. beat, basement, i = =
Tage. $100 per
aired NICHOLIE rs °HARGER ée.
33 W. Huron. FE 56-8183. | CARNIVAL 2 ere
e = ccttansion. ai agile
0 Si he,
Tid, Reg, US. Pat. OFF,
© 1969 by NEA Gervies, Ine,
“Your father has the key to the closet, Dear. He's expect:
FE | ing an important call!"’ \ . * by Dick Turner
OT ene MT SR
2-10
‘ “4
4
Rent Houses Unfurn, 36
43 For Sale ‘Houses
NEW 5 a oo 163 LE. |.
_ Grande No Gar cae ONTE rot
A DD) own @ t
oN EARLY Yo NEV E Ww mooth. Immediate Sesoceates
3. bedrm. fall Losers tel $02.60 New 2 bedroom ranch with plas-
ér mo. Your make tered walls, oak floors, gas heat.
the low ows Le ment vate, you Located on E, Beverly.
—hve! nt NO MONEY DOWN, GI RENT ¢ OR ty 2 BEDRM, HOME. Garage 1180 Meadowiawn. FE = ar pat bedroom home near
Neat and nicely
after 4 : ¢e ra d. Sl git heat. wall
RENT OR 8ELL wall _satey ng. Payments only
Alresure” 2. bedroom ranch| $60 Month including taxes.
home, Big kitchen. Oil furnace,| 4nd Insurance.
78 ft. lot. Near — Lesa nw
woced hae Hl adits Ten Only $4,760 full price. Nice § rm.
SAM WARWICK IN BYLVAN LAKE bungalow with pe heat oot Pay. 3 bedroom, Lge — rt. Lake ments only $55 month
one e6 ed 45000. | {ast possession.
Tuan Seba caRPETED. GaAa HEAT -$92. MO. RENT OR
SALE. MA 5-2266.
WEST SIDE.
INDIAN VILLAGE
DUPLEX
‘ rooms and tile bath, $90 month.
VASBINDER, INC.
IE 5-8875
For Rent Rooms — 37
1 8L EEPING ROOM = PER
week 1 combination room, com-
yletely furn Stove, refrig., etc.
12 week, Private entrance. Also
warage space available, 185 Bald-
_ Win. F 8-364,
ATTRACTIVE RMB,, GIRLS, PVT.
_ $6 and up, 547 W, Huron
AT BU? 8TOP (nN NICE Oo leet
__comfortable room, FE 5-
CLEAN N ROOM FOR ti rT.
$7 week, PE 2-2416.
Fonninwen LIGHT HOUSEKEEP-
ing room, no children, 3300 Elis-
abeth Lk. Rd
FOR COLORED, ROOMS AND
cont apt. 49 E. Water St. FE
GENTLEMAN, CLEAN COMFOR-
table room. call) after 6 pm
FE 12-6978
MEN. BOARD OPTIONAL
141% Oaklard Ave. 3-0100
PRIVATE ENT. SHOWER. GA-
__Fage Cooki ng 48 | b. Iroquois,
PLEASANT FRONT R 5Goha
entlemen in private home, close
n. FE 2-514.
PVT. ENTRANCE. KITCHEN,
_laundry, bus stop, 409 W, ) W. Huron:
RMS. WITH KITCHEN piers
be es for men. at bug atop.
8-3715, after 6
RM. 1 FOR GENTLE.
82 N. Johnson FE 5-9386
NG RM. WOMAN - SLEEPI! Gk Or man on P.M, ahift.
FE 5-3284,
SLEEPING ROOM. HOME. PRIvi- Pie i Cal! after
* Rooms With B Sead ai oard 38
a Ae ROOM FOR MEN, $20
E. Huron St.
eran eA, , .HOME STYLE
ews, FE meals, TV. i4 Mat
__5-0377.
MEN — WORKERS — PENSION-
ers. In clean Christian home.
PE_2-0318.
ROOM «& BOARD FO FOR MEN. FE _2-6842 N. Johnson
i Coavaieazint Homes 38A SLD LOPE DDD DPI DPD NEI
HAVE VACANCY FOR MAN OR bed or ambulatory,
ground Load 24 hour care, rea-
5 RM. HOUSE. GAS HEAT, AU-
__burn Heights UL 2-1168.
& ROOM HOUSE, WATKINS LAKE Sub., electric * io oll space
_heater, OR 3-7 ee
- HEAT.
_382 Washington St i
» RMS. & BATH FULL BASE-
ment, gas heat. cubeces welcome
$85 month. 5-0804 evenings
__and id weekends
¢ ROOM dle 8UN i PORCH,
pleasant & clean adults, $65 per
Pat 5-400.
6 RMS. ees . CARPET,
® garage, Adonline] RMS. I COUNTRY HOME.
Bath & garage, heat inc, Also
Cu spot Nr. Rochester. OLive
_1-108@ or FE 41112. King Bros.
6 RMS. 3 BEDRMS. 204 WALL.
FE 5-8283 pm.
6 ROOMS care “BATH AUTOMA-
tic heat. UL 2-4391.
ROOM HOUSE, GAS A
modern, 745 Mt. cao chil:
_aren allowed. FE 4
§ ROOMS. ON Wiest SIDE WEAR NEAR
school. FE 2-11
COMMERCE | a 2 BEDRMS,
lard Fence to buy, MA 41293
& MA 4-2555,
COUNTRY ESTATE NEAR ROCH-
ester, With two modern houses,
beautiful grounds Rent as 1 unit,
_ Vacant Feb Ist FE _4-5090,
FOR RENT — OPTION TO | BUY.
3 Lpr-agped ame. full basement,
strictly modern, close to Dixie
Highway. mn miles North of Pon-
tiac, Aple_5-5811.
HOUSE FOR 1 RENT. . 361 . EDITH
Street C™ 3-742
HOUSE Eig RENT ON WALTON
Bivd. FE 4-7238.
misoaD 5 BEDROOM BRICK,
oll furnace, ye rahe and screens.
__ $90 mon
MODERN = BEDR
RTH
DOW A ee
R. J. VAL aN, Realtor 345 Lae L. = un 7S §-0693
‘al ve te :
MULTIPLE LIs 6 SERVICE
MODERN 2 SEDAGOH HOME.
Watkins Lake area. $71 month.
OR 3-5964.
MODERN 2 BEDRM. BUNGALOW,
west suburban: lake privileges.
A-l_ references required.
3-2959
Fe, PITH HOTA NEW 2 BEDRM HOME. 5434 VIN-
cent Dr. off Pontiac Lake Rd.
NEWLY DECORATED 2 BED
R321 vs een peat! 1 floor
RENT To T- FA S T
through Rent Ads! Room,
house, ‘apartment, any-
thing — Want. Ads give
ACT hoe Dial FE
ee ates sien Actes Nursing
Aaccaas ak
in
UL
39
egistered - nurse
Reassnable rates.
slotel Rooms
HOTEL AUBURIN Room: by Day or Week
Alse 1 or 2 room apartments.
core. and refrigeration units.
464 Auburn — FE 29239
Rent Office Space 41
esr emevesssstse Petey
DOWNTOWN | “PONTIAC — INDI-
vidual small offices or 3 com-
igs floors in modern office bulld-
both floors having 6370
equare feet. one with private
offices, Roy Annett, Inc., Realtors,
28 E. Huron St., FE 8-0466.
SERVICE 5! SHOP OR OFFICE
Fe 3st0 hs adjoining residence.
WEST § oe BEAUTY SHOP
Rent for rent, $875 per mo, FE
Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A
800 8Q FT. Gas AT, AIR
conditioned, parking, 8. Tele-
graph, Pon-Te] Centre, 6.
ATTRACTIVE OF FICE SPACE and approximately 5,000 square
teet warehousing area, per
month, Located 1663 South Tele-
groph FE 4-2597
For Rent Miscellaneous 42
GARAGES FOR RENT, (1) 2%
ear, (1) 3 bends FE 5-1051, Inquire
at 237 Baldwin
For § Sale Houses 43
ON NORTH SIDE: 4 ROOMS,
bath, and Lande Hardwood floors,
lastered walls and fenced yard.
ume ae $8.20" wi with easy terms.
a.
BED Ool . COLONIAL
— $3,800
+ Scum 5 Pilla * schoo own _ Full on ase! $6,000. 320 shettiela.
WATERFORD -— OUR “yaDy or
Lakes School & Church. bed-
rooms. 1% baths. $1500 wilt han-
die. OR 3-3885,
Ld § OWNER: HOLIDAY FARMS,
bedrm home with carport,
fuser bac" Ei $1,500 for
equity UL 2-123
10 MILE & SA RSLROTON RDS. Area,
. 15x26 carpeted
living room with ledgerock fire-
lace. 3 twin-sited bedrooms,
rage heat. Anderson win-
with, :
PLANNING TO BUILD?
Get our bid before you build. We
build 2 and 3 bedroom homes
with or without basement. Some
with no money down Bulid to
your plans or ours. Give us @
call. ,
41M WILLIAMS REAL EST ATE INSURANCE 1483 BALDWIN E 4-0547
3 BEDRMS. 2 YRS. OLD, CUSTOM
bullt, storms & screens, insulated,
$2,000 down F 67 __
SY OWNER, CLEAN 3 BEDROOM
house, $9,250 w down. Ju-
dan Lk \ sedeleg E 8-8559
"BUD" No Steps to Climb for it's all on one floor, this
cozy 2 bedroom mangaiee offers
convenien veg = andy North
Bide storms
b For Sale Houses 48 4 canes
Ss: Belloc Suburban
Lake Privileges Sp{® ard span 3 bedroom ranch
style bungalow with lake privt-
Jeges on delightful Crescent Lk,,
school bus at corner, Features
bright cheerful living room, full
bath, excellent basement. oil
fired forced air heat, electric
hot water aluminum storms
and screens Price reduced to
$12,500, terms.
“Bud” Nicholie, Realtor
49 Mt. Glemens 8t.
Cale MR _ MEISER FE 5-1201 PE 5-8004
THREE BEDROOMS. 1% BATHS,
ee — on x ee nares
e privileges. rea
$8,500. ccrms : ae
100 YEAR OLD BRICK IN EXCEL.
lent condition. Original woodwork
and trim Eight rooms on first floor
3¥
om 4 rooms on
acree om corner. “vahied Wix-
$16,000 with term
STEELE REALTY, 135 Re 4. th (Me) Highland
= Highland, Mich.
; Dw BARGAIN
CH TYPE page ON LAROB SPACIOUS
Bown No One aun
JIM WRIGHT REALTOR
345 Semen pple AVE.
. after 7
"Dream _ Bungalow _ Immaculate white frame,
eed yh living & dining rooms, tiled
math bi , stairway to
fioored eee enclosed from porch.
full basement, gas heat, 1% car
gate. close to bus line, $1,000
Three-Family
Good clean 3 family income, big
6 room apartment for yourself,
plus 2-3 room apart-
ments, all private entrances, gas
heat, 2 car aoe Gi avee csireet,
close to schoo! erms,
WILLIS M. BREWER
otb0 "Huron Ss ed™ sai
R NICE HOUSE. LGE. OCHESTER—
pt. Set "$1,500 down. $10,500.
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
ON z IL
BE READY for
Lakefront home at Poptia
Lake. Paneléed oe nd
dining rooms, Wall to wall
carpeting. Ste saving kitch-
3 nice bedrms. up Tiled
bath with tub and shower
stall. Also, extra stool off
sree room. were se abend os 43
MULTIPLE are SERVICE
LAKE FRONT = baths all on
arage
solid concrete arive. 2 wipcks
to stores: Bee this toda:
WEST SIDE: ZF NEAR WEBSTER 5C’ ie
oom two itary heme and all
in clean © urnace
Shaded lot 560x150, Low down
boa bean Owner moving to
3 Family
Income All in good condition inside
and out. One 5 room apt.,
one 3 room apt., and one 1-
room apt. Eac! have aeparate
bath and separate meters.- Oi)
heat. Present rental $195 mo.
Price with $1,900 do.
Kinzler. Realtor
610 W. Huron 8t. Ph. FE 4. 3638
If no answer call FE 4-1796
Open Eve.
3 BEDROOM UNFINISHED
Full basemen sewer and water.
135 Blaine 8t., “otf Oakland Ave.
_Phone -OA 8-29 2918.
‘The New Look The Conrenible 24s
2 Baths
4 Bedrooms
UNBELIEVABLE CHARM
Ward W. Ross Homes
LS OPEN DAILY
2345 WATKING LK. RD, OR 3.6021
SYLVAN .LAKE Sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom
brick tri-level ranch home, Fire-
dapat built-ins 2-car garage 185
seeded lot: efclusive commu-
nity sewer water, paved streets,
lake Drizile es. $24, open Sun-
da erwood, FE 4-5090.
FE 22108,
“THIMK!" WHERE ELSE CAN YOU
. BUY A HOME FOR
$82 DOWN
$69 PER “MONTH -VA TER
3]
BEDROOM COLONIAL In JUDAH LAKE Estates
WITH
’ Lifetime Aluminum
ROOF & SIDING
FHA
$390 MOVES YOU IN $14 PER MONTH
DLORAH BUILDING CO.
Bildor of National Homes
FE 2-9
VALENTINE SPECIAL. New tri-level with 4 bedrooms, 2'2
baths, fireplace, family-room &
many other features in this home
Just over } mile from the new
My aes Let us show you.
FRANK M, SHEPARD, REALTOR
1010 Adams, Rochester OL -1-7511
FURNISHED MODEL
OPEN DAILY 10-8
MELROSE
caren North Perry and
"$8,250
COMPLETE £350. PAYMENT
TT
TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT
FE 8-6455 DLORAH BLDG. CO.
STOUT'S Best Buys
Today
WESBROOK
Desirable location, spick
and span home, Teasonabie
this nt
with large expansion attic,
full basement, ‘as heat,
alum, storms and screens.
$10,500 with FHA ~y
LAKE ORION
Well planned 3 bedroom cus-
tom built home located on.
large corner lot, breathtak-
-ing kitchen, cozy living rm.
with fireplace. carpeting,
basement with recreation
area, Priced at omy $12,900
with terms.
TRADE Will accept vacant lot or
good used car as down pay-
ment on this cute 5 room
and bath home, located near
Crescent Lake, high and dry
lot, fenced
children Vacant, ready to
go.
G.I. TERMS On this attractive 2 bedroom
brick ranch home, large 1
acre parcel, paved frontage.
Newly decorated throughout,
knotty pine kitchen and din-
ing room, oi] heat. Call now
for appointment.
HOME.- BUSINESS Excellent location for serv-
ice business, small store,
sonable terms,
Warren Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165
Open ‘til 6+ p.m,
OWNER WANTS TO SELL 3 BED-
Hy ise. Leaving state. FE
91 SUMMIT ST.
roximately $3, d 6 rooms carpetin ll base-
ave the fey may s ment. Gas teat Fenced back
show it to y yard with barbecue. Side drive
fe - oomapas | ee
LAKEFRONT Ouse as pa Ye tank ‘or ap-
Saal tomy encase pointment ‘call FE 45203, Broker. landscaped iat ~ A view $600 FOR EQUITY IN 2 YEAR OLD.
you won't want to miss. 4
rooms, basement, oi} heat. |
mE included in the price
$1,700 — easy terms —
rll Nebctaraina Village. May
we show you?
PONTIAC-WATKINS—An in-
creasingly Pt orgs home
area. all droom,
doors included in the
selling price. steed of leg-
room for the kids; ost
an acre. book, —_ —_
you'll be more than’ ple:
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8. Telegraph Ra, Open 9-0 AN EXCEPTIONAL BUY—INCOME
VACA NT
FE 3-7103 FE 32-1539
3 bedroom home, OR 3-8018,
For Colored
Large 6 room home with 3 bed-
rooms and bath;; full basement,
oll furnace. Also bal cpee: 3 room
furnished house sereened
porch, {nll bath, aa heat. Both
Beat asa pin. ‘Nothing down to ve ots.
3 bedroom for large family. Alt redecorated like new. Of] furnac
No down
Mrs,
92-6412. John Kina- back yard for , Claveaton'| 4] REAL ESTATE, ENC,
8. pein, po os (Al F ™
pee pauy F189 — day 12 to &
ES DRIVE — pe ll gig a
Bg Gateted
ee
COLONIAL
LAKEFRONT _ . he tae i% paths,
fireplace.
jote of trees.
car g@ 6,950 —
owner g Se Al business,
wants quick deal — better
hurry on this one!
WEST SIDE. Comfortable living = this 3
bedroom brick. 20 ft, mas-
ter bedroom, Large living
and dining rooms, knotty
_ pine recreation room. Beau-
rocks carpeting ard other ex-
One of West side’s
fe areas on, 1'4 lots.
Shown by appointment. $25,-
900, with reasonable terms.
|TOO BIG... red
room ranch, 1% tiled baths,
family kitchen. Full base-
ment with recreation room
and fireplace, gas nore 2-
car iat from
Watkins ake peo't fail
to cal.
ONTHE |
WATER. and landscaped to perfec-
tion — this long, low Cali-
fornia rancher ‘was built
years aoe: ullt-in even
and re ireplace,
baths, 4 edreems. slate ac-
tivities room. You are sure
lave this fine home set-
ting among towering oaks —
as as call pow and see
WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS
ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN
Bateman
Kampsen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE + Moves You In
| BY IGINAL Own nn located
at ee ood of
iy} Bedroom
HOMES
$160 DOWN
so
WHY PAY RENT?
BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS
LOADS O MODERN FEATURES
MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & SUND. He 1TO 7 a te CEPT by ney
2 bi gcks woot ¥ Montcalm
WESTOWN "REALTY 2-4677 FE §-3763, or Eves, LI
RANCH STYLE
3-BEDROOM BRICK
LAKE, PRIVILEGES
in an exclusive orighborh:
brick homes and acre lots just
seven minutes from downtown
ones in Waterford Townshi
miiac school distric
greatiy reducing prope p rty taxes.
ene a large | br a
16’x19’, and separate
with wall to wall carp ‘
uaree. French doors arresting
tio and landscaped lot; huge
ceramic tile _ bath; 3
large reereation room; 2
arage with 16 ft. cement drive
road; aluminum storms
screens; a couple minutes walk
to 1% acre outlot onto lake.
Price $22,500
. For additiona] information and
appointments call FE 86-1784,
FOR SALE OR TRADE NICE 5
tm. home with full basement on
lige. lot. Good location, near Wa-
tarierd High School. Can see any-
time at +i Maycrest, Must seil.
MODEL HOME Now for sale. 3 bed
baths, heated garage. dri
birch cupboards, wal] to wal) wor)
etes:
BY
cere
Soon uae carmen 0
3.0482. horses sone = 1
session, low
pep ialtley EM
3-BEDROOM RANCH HOME — Watkins Lake,
beautiful setting on large
lot, brick & frame, attached ga-
range, enclosed breezeway, beau-
tiful modern kitchen with those
wanted extras, full basement,. rec-
reation space & more. Owner
eae cree: low price -$19,950
J.R. Hiltz Realtor
1011 W. Huron ss PE-‘8-61811
~ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
JOLL VESTOR'S N
") family maeeee b on oF precimately
acre. This is an older home
very well kept up. First floor
has 3 _ bedrooms, e
room, dining room,
3 piece colored bath.
mes one 2 bedroom aaa bath
periment and one | bedroom and
apartment, Second floor ts
rermehed There is a full base-
ment, oi] heat and garage. Priced
at $15,300, with tems.
ss VOORHEIS
Mdern §& bedroom home with
large living room, 1% baths, oak
floors, basement, oi] furnace, on
approximately 1 acre of beautiful
cents grounds. 3 car garage.
Owner is bei and will sacri-
fice for only $13,500 on terms.
Evenings after 6 call OR 3-3798.
JOLL, TO! 2536 Dixie HWY wr A 4-4561
WHITE BROS.
Immediate Possession Near Clarkston — 6 room fra
3 bedrooms. Built in 1055. wal
minum storms & screens. Com-
insulated. Located on a
satiny ot teag a r Cel mo Ped ~
$11,830, $1,690 to price
Home and Business
Location
A 2 bedroom white frame home
located on U.S. 10 within 15 min-
utes of Pontiac. Basement. Auto-
matic of] heat. Storms & screens.
Full bath, 14 ft. living room and
460 ft. lot with access-to |
tog are for smal!
business! An down:
per month. Will ee free
& clear car in trade.
WE BUY ,-— SELL — TRAD
~ WHITE BROS. OR -3-1295
Dixie Hwy,
‘til 9; Sunday 10 ‘tli § 5660
Open Eves.
I
Established in 1916
WATKINS LAKE — Area; Newly
completed 3-bedrm, home all on
one floor, Full bath and shower.
Full bsmt., ofl heat. Blacktop
road. Extra deep tot elléws plenty
of garden space. Cal] to see this
now. Only $8,750 with $1,950 dn.
WATER FRONTAGE — To Cass
Lk. Attractive Srey ‘com ranch
Sere Mg fireplace,
bedrms aia nook, fuli baseman with rec, rm, and Davee
fireplace. Garage. High,
lot, shade trees, oe other. re
homes. $25,700, terms.
ONLY $975 DOWN - For this east side home. Ideal for oh famil mey.
2 poet income or sl tc
Q ba full, bsmt. e at.
Chose te bus /and shop; ing. You can move right in { 150
total price. :
WEST SIDE INCOME-Large 2
family with 6 rms. and ba 2
large bedrms, for each apt.,
afate entrances, separate bemte.
Gas heat. 2-car garage. Nice
neighborhood, quiet street. Near
schools and hospital. $18,750.
WHITE COLO! a ae deol large
living ‘rm. w fireplace, tiled
features in kitchen and bath, full
“Bsmt! Large garage, with floored
md floor. rele drive. Nearly one
of land, nice ee ~y
West suburban location. $25,000, . term
Kore Kent Inc., Realtor anaes otal & at Telegraph
AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING
;
DON’T WISH FOR
MONEY! Make it easily
through Classified Ads. To
-| sell, rent, buy, swap, hire,
dial FE 2-8181, fer, Realtor, 670 W. Huron, carpeting throughout, Hot water San heat. ermopane windows. Lot
REALTORS FE 4-0528 | 182x250 Reedy for miter e raph
327 8 Telegraph _— Eves. & Sun. consider sm ice iti cleat
me, r further rmation BUILDER all FE 5-4
$12,500 LAKE FRONT—Sell or sae
c = i3ha :
HERBERT C. DAVIS ____ 4015 15 IRWINDALE DRIVE _
PIONEER HIGHLANDS 260
Starr 2 bedroom brick, carpeted
& newly decorated. Gas heat, tiled
basement, l'e-car_ garage.
BY OWNER: 5 ROOM SMALL
ye Oil furnace. elec. hot wa-
ter heater, garage. Lots of trees.
My equity down yeast ake over
payments. Call FE 4-
NO DOWN
PAYMENT 3 or 4 bedroom starter homes
—_ full basement —_ ugh =
ter 6 OR
MAR
wan ARGOS 08 VILLAGE
peta 3 —a ige, living rm.,
und 2 tile ‘baths. Beau-
kitchen age t lots of cabinets.
mplete aluminum storm sash.
9 ee anendll to stores & schools.
Only $1,500 down ard assume GI
mortgage or will take late model
car r dow
R. |. WICKERSHAM ° 7106 W. rw MApfair 6-6250
HOYT Watkins Hills Sub. teint ys eh brick Joo
vole ia L newly carpe
ll ares “ssxi60 lot. mice.
ly landscaped. Owner wil) consid-
er trade and in Commerce or
Walled Lake area,
Pioneer Highlands $12,050-2 bedroom. Large family
kitchen. Pull basement. as heat,
2-car garage. i: privileges. Bus
service, Term
GI—Nothing Down 280 Prospect—2 separate houses.
Income will pay your yments.
Need we say more? one for
appointment.
HOYT REALTY
tag . Tele raph nn
M HOME, LGE. B
rms. $1 Dwn. axe over pay-
Pav owe & mo. No dealers.
Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE
LAKE PRIVIL
living room
oS ave heb
enter. ly.
SUBURBAN
3 bedroom ranch home, 1'4-car
Lede is ah Nog Erepisce: tts
fenced
"$1, §00
Koda or win trade rey smaller
me.
Evenings after 6, cal] FE 92-3381 or
FE 6-2935.
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1704 S. Telegraph Rd.
FE 4-2533
BROWN
NOTHING DOW pows — Lovely 3. bed-
room bunga just 3 yrs. old.
Tiled bathe “ree et. Carport
Automatic heat. Plenty of cup.
board & — space, ‘About
closing costs.”
$7,775 FULL PRICE—Cute 4 room
home with oil AC furn, 9 ees
storms & screens, $48 per month
which includes taxes & insurance.
$1,275 for the equity.
$8,500 SELL OR
wi trade for 3 or 4 rm. home.
$9,950 WEST SIDE-—Sell or trade.
gg pe bedroom mod e. hg Hina
oun Sour” trade for land seutron, housetrailer or smaller
home Ask for Mr. n,
~ranch style bungalow with
basement. Attached breezeway &
2-car garage. Large jot with over
100 ft. frontage. Will wa’
trade for city home,
IST WITH US-for fast & effi-
cient service, 20 yrs. serving
Pontiac and vicinity. en 9-9.
WE BUY, SELL & E.
LW. #1 BROWN. Realtor 2-4810
2
: ‘
Ev
will he pa ment. HURRY: $7,800 full price.
NOP. ORDINARY ... yee og eee is
ideally situated. The rear living
with P
with many hundreds of dol
roses, ornamental
shrubs and evergreens.
joyable from nee rear patio. Thick
wall-to-wall es Pine base-
‘ment, pyilt in storage, fireplace,
oil ‘heat. Yes, double garage. Per-
fect west side, close-in ation,
WE CAN TELL YOU UCH
MORE—BUT DO WE
HERE? Pick up your phone now!
Humphries 63 N. rae Open Eves.
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
BY OWNER, RANCH HOME NEAR
§.U.0, : 3. bedrooms,
| iM" baths, 2 car attached
plastered garage, wall to wall
carpeting, 150° x 140° lot; $24,500.
OL- 1-6561.
CLOSE OUT B8ALE
2 or 3 bedrm. ae cree
homes. Lge. mi EM
low down eset sales fe
EM 3-211. Broker
MACEDAY:’ LAKE EDROOM
home. wn utdes chowetrater or — or equity, OR 3-0235.
ME ED. Poss. DOWN
2 bedrm, Dungelow full basement,
oil heat, 3 lge lots. Will consider
trade. By owner, FE 2-388. After
5. FE 2-3829. *
.
COLORED G.I. NO DOWN PAYMENT
3 bedrooms and full basement. Only 2 left. See mode! at “ie 8.
Bivd. West. Open evenings 6 to 9.
VASBINDER, INC.
LFE 5-8875 or FE 4-0823
$14-Acre Estate
With 700 Ft. on Lake Grounds like “Garden of Eden.”
cyclone fenced. An abundance of
white naira fir and oak trees add
reatly to this unusual lake set. .
ing. N 2 bedroom bungalow,
carpeted living room with fire-
| eget heated sun porch, sizable
—— full oop basement, oil
will consider selling home
part of frontage if desired.
3-Bedroom Bungalow
At Huntoon Lake _ Well located on 100x133 foot ase
Nice lawn-and shade. Living r
oak floors, plastered walls. ‘ad
basement with large recreation
room and fruit room. Oi) furnace,
l'g-car garage, fenced rear yard.
$2,500 down will handle. Among
other nice homes.
Giroux-Franks Swat a REAL oA Bldg
4395 Dixie Hwy. 3-0701
3 LOTS Large 2 bedroom home. Double ga-
rage, North of South Bivd., East
of Crooks
Sarasota off Oakland. 2 bedrooms,
siese aoe feos Double garage.
"PONTIAC REALTY TY! Baldwin FE 5-6278
3 ) BEDROOM BRICK RANCH. 1%»
baths Oil heat, Large
lot; Near Rocbegher: E. W. Kurth
Lecaeinade Ml 4-7676. 290 8. Wood-
‘hm
ATTENTION, GIs
Modern home within walking dis-
tance of St. Fred's. Living room
dining room, breakfast room and
kitchen on the first floor: three
bedrooms and bath on the sec-
ond floor. Steam heat, newly plas-
tered walls and a one-car ga-
sif'000. Excellent ———. only
ward.
Nothing down for veterans.
Call W ea
KENI N IEDY 3101 W, Rune
Open~-Evenings ‘til 9
2 BEDROOM HOME IN HURON
Cartons: FE 4-5289,
GILES East Suburban $8 room 2 bedroom vacant
none south of Rochester.
y $350 down—low month- oe ments. Call for fur-
er information.
3 :
North Side 5 room 2 bedroom home
Full basement, auto. of!
furnace, Paved street. Near
school, etc, Owner trans-
ferred and must sell.
GILES REALTY CO. FE 5-615 221 BALDWIN AVE, OPEN 9 AM—9 PM. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
DORRIS
OTTER HILLS BEAUTIFUL HOMB
This spacious, rambling six
Toom brick ranch home, has
all the sorter iaerraand selling
intments demanded by
> toda ay's most discriminating
buyer, including two fire-
_..places, ultra modern kitch-
en with thermo oven and
grill, full basement, 2-car.
attached areas, a home we
are p to show
N LAKE
A ODO HOUSE
The perfect home for a re-
oe couple
carpeting,
amdeain awnings, storms
and scre
LAKEFRONT WILLIAMS LAKE
This is sure a rough winter,
but it won't be long untii
paged a will phoned swim-
pe tt fail to in-
spect "his substantial lake-
front home, with one of the
finest lots in Oakiend Coun-
. Fireplace basement, oil
mat and other appoint-
= you will admire, $16,-
BRICK BUNGALOW
24x42 on foundation with full
basement, automatic o11
= nice modern kitchen, 3 :
LY
attached
erase. $1, ould han-
e.
DORRIS & SON REALTORS
_ WE TRADE
7$2_W. Huron - Phone FE 4-1557
DON’T PASS UP:
MONEY! Sell unneeded
dbelongings for cash
through Classified Ads!
rE Muniple ible Listing Service +2 2-8181.
“hk —THE. PONTIAG.
5
f <
ole i
st ae
oe
Ses an cto Seen ae
eae oo 1
PERRY e in perfect
. ments only
in
i ALDWIN ~
or? SALES payment—2 ded: Lo Be home with full Oak enn
"bath. It's vacant. Bess
DOWN wc dxemmen RO 3 bedroom | ranch anes ith “No Down | Pasments.” a
rate liken like nol ew month-
N NCHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33_WEST _HURON-
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
1% CERAMIC TILE BATHS
1 CAR GARAGE
“BEDRM. BRICK, ‘ Carpeting, Harms a & screens $l4, For Sale Houses 43)
corel 3 LAKE ae
Wilagy of Pontiac -
starfire Coe A aa ar z
PE 5-8183
BEDROOMS 35 x 45 FT.
19 Ft, 6 In. Living Room
Birch iN WITH BUILT IN
RANGE &
3 YRS. OLD. Nothing: Down:
BA RGAINS ie to -find, ae this are
a tered 3-
tos, 8 now — We have the key!
A CUTE 2 BEDROOM bun-
doublé lot ane
to beat this one for
value anywhere. $6,700 and
Payments of about $53 in-
cluding everything—fast pos-
session
AUBURN HEIGHTS area—
ranch styled 2 bedroom
home
seh an) cup-
ea 8 c
Goo¢ utility, Oi fareace.
Paretled breezeway, ‘at-
tached workshop and one-
Car garage Also, nice im-
iaen shed, on about '%
e of ground all Ss
Priced at $11,000 on aaa
AIRPORT ROAD is the
cation of this charisma 3 :
bedroom home; 2 down and
one-up. Lot rely living room
# if amas ele oe boards
TERMS rage On large 160x300 ft.
919-EMERSON lot. Full price $9,000—only Mortgage costs down—caill
7 ROOM MODERN HOUSE. ONLY today
$9,900. $1,000 dwn, $66 per month . _ .
eros Good 2 car garage! RAY O'NEIL., Realtor
262, S. Telegraph m
Bet W. DINNAN [FE Sntteertmh Re. oven og 66 W. Hi Huron FE_4-2511 nat
ON Aad
5 edrooms with 13x22 liv-
ing room, large kitchen, full
CARROLL LAKE 6 room brick home Lake privi-
Cader block #1050 with $300 down
FE 5-0088 Woodward leges. Basement, Fireplace. $5950.
ier tarter home. Lake
Cinder block building, 16 x 24
Full rae $4,250. $500 down. nesentent Attached 1% car
fetes On a 15 x 380 ft.
ot. $2,000 down and $70 per~
LABARON SCHOOL AREA
Living room 11x17, kitchen
0x14. master bedroom up)
10x29. Full basement with is meas and recreation rm.
of h der Lavender carpeting, drapes, and elec- D “ Snyd Z Years tric stove Onl y $3,000 down saab Be a and easy monthly pay ments. -
NEAR BT MICHAELS
3 bedrooms, a large liviing room separate dint room,” full basement with an extra
CRAWFORD AGENCY MY_ 3-1143
COUNTRY HOME | 1 bedrm. Basement, garage.
jot, fruit trees, aioe ed and load-
ed with extras.
-erea. Retirees spring, buy now for $9,500, Small
609 E Flint St.; 2
large
gs -Walton
E. 5-085 — Me bath and
$500. DOWN Priced at $8500" with"only
A sakymes’s Special, 6 room $1,200 dow
home 1 acre 3 herrea re
bath, finshed x. cs yi 4 IVAN W
} loca! off s highway. full price — $7,200. pet S\ ‘HR AM
"ALMOST NEW , REALTOR :
2 bedroom home just the place oT EVENI¥OS FE 5-947]
tarted or retire s &s8
bomen. Neal cost you more in the 942 JOSLY Hi ANSFIELD, MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE ~
son RY ‘Pay Rent? _ down. Com letely furni
bedroom modern. Scoutene
Automatic heat. Large epee
= Pahang lake. Chie to g
‘un 7 a | Cheer emest bus. “oe
Raeburn Street pecul This 2 bedroom, full
house has been completely redec-
orated and is ready for your im-
mediate bar nagar t
a garage for the
ae oe in. oe down.
Sie C WR TIGHT
COLORED G1 NOTHING DOWN. BUT Ct o8- G COSTS, LARGE 3 BEDRM HOME. BASEMENT, OIL HEAT. 2 LOTS.
CIVILIANS, $500 DOWN. VERY
EAN § ROOM HOME WITH
oe GA-
R. iE VALUET, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave FE
Call Evenin is ‘til 8:30
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
FOR SALE BY OWNER, 5 YEAR.
old, brick ranch. 2 bedroom and ment| _ Phone E
Yes, there is
car and a
pleasant yard for the children
ape
832 Hu
1,/ PE 4-8550: rE. e175:
$-0693 Dorothy Siva T. favendst
Realtor, Est 29
7001 Highland Rd cee
EM 3-3303 or MU 4-641?
SCOTT LAKE ROAD
4 rooms and bath. $650 down.
aren aoe GARDENS:
8, 2-car garage — d
MACEDAY TA —
4 bedroom large tari privileges. $2.00. 4 “house, lake
Paul M. Jones. ‘Real Est.
OA ,_ 8-3653
BY OWNER, | VACANT, | 3. BED-
room ranch, basement, gas heat,
subdivision on Lake Oakland
$14,850 $1,000 down. Will accept
late model car as down pay-
_ment. UL. 2-3281.
3 BEDRM. RANCH $14,500,
dwn, to new FHA OR 3-0465.
VALUES 2 FAMILY -Goin street. 3 rooms
and bath each, oll furnace. $6,500,
$600 down, $75 month,
den © 3 bedrooms. i'2 bath.| DONELSON PARK — Exclusive
enclosed ch, large, lot: Per- subdivision just west af Pontiac, sect co 1, @D-| schools, city bus service, lake
ointment. 2825 Hylane Drive, rivileges. 1% story Cape Cod,
roy, off Adams Rd. MI_ 6-477) uilt in 1950, 2 fireplaces, 3 bed-
WANT A GOOD PRICE
ON A NEW
Custom Built Home?
E. J. DUNLAP
CUSTOM BUILDER
HAYDEN APPROX. 1% ACRES. West Sub
urban. Three Bedroom home. Oak
floors. Living room is 13 x 20.
Basement with divided recreation
d back
1% car at- room, Oil furnace Fence
dept Landscaped
ched garage. $15,900. Terms.
OFF JOSLYN. 3 Bedroom home
pes bing $10,200. Terms
EAST = Good location. 1'2 on 1 floor. Carpet in LR.
k floors, Basement. Quick pos- FE $1198) _
: Dining rooms, 2 on first floor, carpeting
in 4 rooms. Recreation room,
breezeway and porch. 2-car ga-
rage. Lot 85x1T2. $20,800, terms.
BRICK INCOME-W. Huron 8t. 6
apartments plus 2 sleeping rooms,
6 baths, gas heat, excellent con-
dition. 2-car garage Now show-
ing good return. Call for further
ormation,
-| Roy lowell ae Realtors since 1923
28 E. Huron FEderal 8-0466
Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4
— ASSOCIATE — BROKERS INVESTMENT CO.
FE 8-9663
2-Story Brick
3 BEDROOMg — Full base-
pet fn 3 B - and Sot 2, blocks ment, oil heat, 2-car ga- r. OCcKS Tra
mentary Scheel. Basement New Fr
oil furnace, $12,900. Terms. __443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE _
ROOM HOUSE
_NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME. $8500 |FOR SALE: 3 BED on large mane’ jot 300 ft. from
can’ teean, im. Lox A terme lake. as e screen porch,
new nerneee his is or yery one
NORTH SIDE. Good 3 Bedroom) place for children. By owne
home. Bath 3 blocks ‘to échool.| Ph. EM 3-2467._____
$5,850 with $850 down. Bal. at
$50 per month.
21 ACREg with remodeled farm
pee yp Ving poe me eB oe z oping grog down, 4 = “ea he pnnceebege ear pa ral baths aa plastered
and nardw oors
J G HAYDEN, Realtor a yment, ol! heat, 2-car garage.
E 8-0441), block from bus line. Reasonably 6 B, Walton
Open Eves.
Nothing Down teh build starter home on lot. Our plans or your pans.
Basement included. cote rough
wiring See ceux model, Don Mc-
Donald. OR 3-2837
NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 bedroo m modern plastered,
hardwood ‘floors, $50 a month.
“Includes taxes ind insurance.
NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 bedroom. $80 a month. Includes
taxes and fnsurance.
W)
Includes costs, ? bedr
pa hardwood floors. Plastered
1 heat. 1% De garage.
OWN - 5 acres with hice trees
4. BEDROOM For hod Be" — oe
Cc prs, Realtor 1919 M15, Ortonville,
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
ONE STORY B
BRICK Three bedrooms with a very mod-
rWwatkins
fine homes. nner has ern kitchen, ldrge livin with a beautiful view ok
Lake, Full basement.
tion of
been transferred and must sell.
We are proud to show this home
to you today. room. met
and 3
bedrooes she!- with aluminum sid-
that can redec-
Basement
and wae Good buy at
NA _7-2815 priced.
North Side: Neat and clean 4 room. bath and
utility, oi] heat, convenient loca-
tion, Only down.
K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2330 Sahar rane Ley FE 4-4563
6, FE_2-9502°
“$500 | MoV ES YOU IN
NO OTHER COSTS
Fine ranch home, % acre, built
1957. 3 bedrms. with Ya ba
off master rom vecem. 15
min. from downtow: Clean &
neat. Wonderful for family living.
ANCH
LI_ 17-3800 O 4.5777
REAL SHARP — Waterford. Newly
base-
pine heated sun
aid location. $8,750 to-
_C. SCHUETT Jp state ae
DOWN | PAYMENT, ATTRAC-
re 4 rm, rear e s ase
ted, panele ving rm,
Eitchen. o arse lots. $6,500. FE
2-4184, after 40
IRWIN GEORGE R.-
OF AREA ;
oT iareem ranch type bungalow
pcs ari hehg oe nen. a ‘ rpe
Both autom heat "and SMALL FARM automatic oil
West Bonn hh bods = - five acres.| many other extras on @~
Six ere are lots of farge lot A-1 —
~ fruit tre _ tre og berries, small
i ii coat Fer reason-
ms,
WILLIAMS LAKE ARE
Acros en coop, Buildings are
street hom good EAST SIDE
2 sonpogg bungalow
, emen'
SS porch aot and clean, A with full
ver ‘ood home for couple or
pede aly Full price $7050
ith terms beach, odes | clean _ with; ¥ =
attached ga-
LAWRENCE GAY GAYLORD 6
FE 4.9584"
a ahome that _—< 3 | eer brick with —
fot and_ attached enrane. Therm
windows, carpe livin ng
pommel and Dishmaster. ‘Sriced at
SORGE R, IRWIN, REALTOR
BA
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE .
Fa $2,900 _. Fer ¢ Houses , 43) _For Sale Lake Prop. 4 “4
eo we
wir oat sine roe & err ets
ae. eineat fon. + ae
rect fer my, bares “vestook
r _-Lake, Can:
ith only $57 per, mo,
taxes a insuranc:
2 icone gfe m1. | =-naactionl ap & oak fore, Mi
in eas Soe close to bus . = Suty
down on FHA terms,
R. D. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Ra,
FE 41187 ‘ FE 44821
ful] basement, $600 down. Corner
Lookout and -8. Astor St, Call
FE > 5-1158
WATERFORD S coatee
Nearly new edroom Ranch,
Large lot, inks iprineves
Se pe mortga: p
of a $78 wineluding taxes and
insurance, Phone 0) «0008, J.A.
__Taylor, Realtor.
ee oe HOMES
Fea
25 E. Ann Arbor, 5000 dn,, $7,850
or make me an offer,
glassed-in front porch,
storm doors til, frm.,
&. windows, MI -6-1433 after 7
m,
CLARK # TO BUY -< SELL & TRADE
2 BEDRM. Good condition, Nice
corner lot, Near Fishers, Only
$950. dwn,
Need 4 Bedrms? 2 finished bedrms:
& fioored stairs for 2 more.
= 3 & sy floors, Full
basement, 3 heat, One car ga-
reac: pera price “413,160. F.HLA
3 Bedrm. Rancher, Very good con
dition, Suburban home on paved
street. Near schools. Oak floors,
gas heat, Only $1,650 down.
PE 3-18 =
CLARK I REAL ESTATE 1362 W. Huron — cm
_ MULTIPLE LIS NG hs
MILLER © NEW CUSTOM BUILT, brick —
never been lived in! Good west
ment. oi] fired bot ooh teed heat.
See it now, only $
NEED MORE ROOM —'‘want a
goed location? Here it is — 4 or
bedrooms, 2 baths. Quiet resi-
dential street between Wisner &
Lincoln Jr, Schools, A real family
home with 20 ft.
$8,950 — §1,
Bal than rent,
3 FAMILY A-1 west
tion near Tel-Huron shopping
center. 3 units — 14 rooms, 3
baths, etc. Plastered walls, oak
tioors. full basement, oi] furnaces,
feoase Beautiful lot & ~~ nicely
andscaped, one bus.
ony a lifetime at
roperty “e Aa
“Full reste e only $17
- William. Miller
| Realtor ~ FE 2-0263 10758 ~ W. Huron
Open 8 to 9
Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE
6-UNIT BRICK Modern 6 unit brick motel type
epertesents ocuset west of Pon-
tiar. New im 1953 if has incomé
of over $300 ose mo. —_ privi-
leges for fensate:. ary price —
050 on terms. See today
REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE ¢3581 1080 W. HURON | OPEN ‘TL
John K.
Irwin & SONS
SYLVAN MANOR
Three Dedroom, 1% bath, brick
ranch home. Blacktopped street,
close to shopping center. Very
meat and clean. .
eryae. ae ak =
bea ranch type
complete with three, bedroo ae
two full — itchen built:
10x25 ily less
side loca- fy
Once
to obta
price
attached, pli
x 30. Call
or 2-4031
EVE. FE 84274
HILLTOP
House’ with beautiful view and
(bbgthh on 2 lakes, 2 bedrooms,
arge living room, basement. auto.
toreed ford peak ia! arge net Priced
‘or quick sale 500, $500
down, HURRY! J
CHIPPEWA
7 room colonial, carpeted living
room, fire aoe family dining
room, breakfast nook, basement,
oi] heat, garage.
MANITO LAKE FRONT
North of Indianwood road. ameter beautiful pine, bey this bed-
room _bi-levei, car garage
peaee dock, oe f Aes Ta
ft. d — ap road.
POINTMENT TO" HOW
Smith-
Wideman REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES.
FE 4-4526 412 W. HURON
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE.
POPEYE . “You will have plenty of
2 home with beeutifliy
decorated living room, ledge air
fireplace, storms & screens,
car garage. ae good buy is
cash or
WELLS FARGO Was always getting robbed, but
‘ou can ¢ell at this
i home that your money is
safe. Nothing down, low monthly.
jabelge rs on Sept bedrm. nome. |
ee 15x20 ft. cigs room, has
storms & —— ja e@ rivileges |
on THE Lake
RIFLEMAN
this 2 bed- Located at north end
of town, this homé is priced for
quick sale. $10,000.
RO REALT TED MeCULLOUCH, 'R REALTOR
5143 Cass-Hil zabeth
FE 5-1284 Bases
Open .9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Sunday 1-5
SAVE ENERGY, USE
WANT ADS! To find a
job, place to live or a
ood used car, see } Cassi
fied NOW! BY OWNER — 6 ROOM & BATH, ‘
, AT UNION LAKE.
ub there
Sra “Phoie tascam ett i
es Lk. Shores |
ot Aa hot water heat car- é
On an 65x208
eae ne pelea te, oa
HOLMES-B. ARTRAM 4302 Dix OR 3-1980 Etenin, ioe Tor 3.3230
~~ Sylvan Lake Model
Complete home. $18, lieate $14,500. Open Sat. & Sun. |:
2140 Garland
For Sale Resort ‘Prop. 44A bth cate cd etch teenie
—_ CABIN I oe
“Per Sale Lots
3 LOTS, TROY. $1495. CASH. PON- tiac Press Box 20.
on RESTIAN | HILLS 5 CORNER |
Sa pe Sa SITE NAR:
Ortonville. $1,500 $50 down.
1% acre Dutlding site with trout | no
stream, down
a ee oe near iy good ee
— priced wlakotrot Fogg
28 GUS, Realtor ae M15, Ortonville. NA 17-2815
DRAYTON "asking Lar
wooded lot. eet. ao wast SIDE - Dwi lap sabe TSiDE_Bwigh street, soxito.
MICHIGAN AVENUE 130x225. Low
STREET = 100x100.
0 ft. fronte, ot south
-— —
AUBURN 1 AVENUES frontage -
, Zoned commercial.
Nicholie & Harger. Co.
corner
Soa tugt shade tet” aeders | pon” PERRY ACRE Ti among hugé™ @ trees. FOR | PERRY A eter, ral:
as tomorrow with 3 bedrooms MES, 52053
2 ths 22 toh a. ive — _HOL a
Briarstone fireplace, kitch-,
en has built invstovs & oven, oak" Plan 2 Now floors, plastered walls, Full base- RING BUILDING
CH EROKEE HILLS! Bee the best selection of 100 ft.
sites for — homes — com-
\pare the liv ing advantages of
‘country, get close-in jocation—
Select Pde’ to sult YOUR
exact needs!
Carl W, Bi !, Realtor
ty Bonk. Bid
nia Eves FE. £1302
~ For Sale A Acreage > oll
10 TO 66 ACRES, VERY GOOD
ocation on blacktop road, near oof Only $400 per acre
gs =
(M50)
iutual e2008-
MT. CHRISTIE AREA» 80 acres, scenic & rolling. North
of Oxford. Year-round pond &
some wooded areas. Access to
M24, excellent building sites. $320
per nen
Cc. A. WEBS REALTO Oxtord OA Baia Otion, MY 33201
For Sale Farms 48 Highland, Mich.
66 W. Huron +25
‘Sale Business Property 49 NN ete PPP PDP PALL A
BUILDIG AT 424 Osmun &t., ee = ——
. $4,000
GARAGE
so 3
— yacant 8
_down. ©
GASOLINE STATION 7 —Containin square ia nada
rear of
Present eon rists month property
AUBURN AVE.—Near Rochester
road. t block an comes _ a
Lot 3 1500 ET Ie te nee:
ferlord "lage ee
fedres avement ‘ol
hot weber’ heat Lot 1 approx
200, soned commercial 7 ym mad
ate possession. $2 000 terms,
Roy Annett, Inc.
a ep Hageboly [Sera
ce m4 hom
floor.
Business Oppertantion 51
ARE YOU LOOKING POR A BUSI-
peas? ‘Michigan
-
~ BOWL PING , ALL LEY 8 nmr priiaiihed ALLEYS tn Laced
cond. arly new 62"140 brick
tront bide Paes attractive cant
ing inside. ‘ues durin png
and 1 on pl rossin,
ideally so rage in Hy
towns. Price of $40,050
000 down includes all equi.
real estate
TAVERN
sally NEIGHBORHOOD TAV-
ER A nice clean, air-con-
iitiened bar. Can be handled’ for
$5,000. Ideal for couple.
STATEWIDE. net Len bole of Pontias
CHA REA! TOR
int 8. Paelegraph a FE 4-052!
BE YOUR OWN. Boss!
nee Your fab Gineact Secure with P
jupplement Plan
inne "eo investment required
- A most bera) retirement plan
chibi Pontiac Press "Box. 15 R LEASE HW MODERN SHELL STATION, teeee in
Northwest section of Pontiac. Fix- cellent —— ¢ 8 etre Call FE
7 4:30. eM rods “nr MI 6.2782 om a
“RESTAURANT
uy equipped. 330 ft. on Dixie Hwy \ 660 ft. 4 On
lolly ‘aul Run venianed ida!
VACANT ACREAGE ; kere & small. Some lake prop-
CUCKT. ER REALTY ca Sa)
Pascale a MODERN 2 BAY
ce sta on i Phone Ol , good corner
"LET'S TALK
BUSINESS”
Straight Bar anresure ean town tavern
‘eth
way you like ft.
ation for husband Lae wife.
Liquor
County. Includes at
living quarters.
—try an offer.
MICHIGAN BUSINESS
SALES CORPORATION : clive
Forced sale
JOHN A, LA’
> sn) fone a
» Bes Al SHOP,
for 23 yrs., same ation. write Pontiac Press Box ew
138 Highland ‘ a BAUARY 1, 1050 oft has hee
\ Po
“I QUIT!"
Business Opportunities 51
LEASE ee _ BAY
SS blll
alt ler Leg pre
eakoee 4-4614 “Mr. itt
Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO 8EE
es ea $8,000 DN.
Fan’ 5 Pay 16,00. “Wil consider
trade base i opexation—teda ayl
REALTOR PARTRIDGE 30) BUSINESSES Tigo HOR MICH.
OPEN ‘TIL 9
STANDARD OIL San
NOCO 8E TATION FoR
‘ease, locate: Saahavner May-
bee, Dra Plains, e yton ern,
we! loca nee high income for alert, energetic man.
org training course avail-
able w full time selary while
learnin Capt requirements
moderate. ag e Bun Oi] Com-
yong. CEdar 2-1987 or write Box Pi Michigan. Evenings cal SUnest o-rr06, Mr. Hanle 7. |W Flint Michigan. 55 Pm
"98 CH
Call between 4:30 —
44-0487,
aig FOAM RUBBER DIVAN FOR blond dro ~ ea Ay rm, suite
or hide-«-'
Duin ECTRIC - RANGE. ‘ ELUM Hisbeu COMPLETE-
He Two AVEARS. TOLD, ORIGINAL
PRICE WILL sea FOR
FREEZER OR 3-6224 EVES.
2
BLACK HUDSON BEAL CAPE,
ad for ironer or what? FE
Cash FOR Ts & radio-' a = ie ne
_ Working or yeponser
otkce WELL POMP ‘’& TANK, TO de, MA
Svinte Drama Liki NEW ahead
__ Be! Mg may
Fisi iH TTA) eats ¢ OR at FE ov
FACTORY BUI ¥ TRAIL- er, swap fo for pene, } FE 5-5044.
‘Houpernat TO SWAP FOR
_'B4: Ford ay Pa Russell.
PRECISION oe ATES. Bell for ts or trade
fo for chatntall,. OA_6-21 se a 0
RECREATION | «1 ROOM HALF-MOON knotty pine bar = double rk:
LARGE HOUSE- seer in — en 7 room’ mod-
WELL KNOWN
PIZZA HOUSE Priced low for cash, good lease
& — rent, Call FE 2-2929
after 6 p.m
Ci Y home ved street, b
2 py ASD ARD 0 Le t General ae nt OS 21088.
investment. Auburn and Marshall, — Biss pes P 6 of equal val
— es a hse Or ue. e. Bell Ser $40. OR :
etter pum ~~ For Sale Clothing 56
ALL grape, Cuan USED WORK
nts from 3 — from 0c.
9 days 7 a.m, to ll p.m
Bun 4 p.m. At the ait
store, 386 Orchard Lake Ave.
Mossy to Loan 83
a ae Liommoet Lenters) ___
BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN
BORROW UP TO $500
Soe: — Utica
rat x pee tier Sa
ie
~~ GET $25 TO $500 on. your
Signature
” BH: FE 2-9200
eanond oe oan Compan
LOANS. errs oo Oa
te tgrepe our
fat Visto our Saat hd Fovalls
"HOME & AUTO
LOAN CO. 7 -N. Perry St. (Corner E. Pike)
LOANS 638 TO BAXTER & LIVI 64 W. Lawrence 8t
Borrow With Confidence
$25 to $500
Household Finance
Corporation of Pontiac
3% 8. Saginaw &t. FE 4-0535
NEED $25 1 TO $500?
SEABOARD
Phone: FE 8-9661
1185 N. PERRY ST. “Parking No Problem”
Seaboard Finance Co.
WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We will be glad to "help you.
_STATE FINANCE CO 103 Pontiac State Bank Bidg.
FE 4-1574
TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ~~ "202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25
HOUSEHOLD Ph Rochester. OL 6-0711, 19191
___ Mortgage | Loans 54
Want A Good Mortgage? If your home needs an geetidat
ment, your debts
ed, call or see us at _— Don't
wait. 5'4 per ot interest,
. BEN NDEROFF PE‘ 8-6580 92 W. Huron
___ Swaps 55
5 YD, DUMP TRUCK D axle, 8.25x20 tires, "46 } Ga take old car in trade. 6279 Maybee Rd, MA 5-2343,
6 ROOMS
$4,950. TOTAL PRICE
A
ete can beat it?
Pitee about 2.000 down — maybe a truc x Trailer. jot or “what vy vou for batt payme ent
Wax Ponto Ba
Baleiiary’
Kampsen REALTORS ~ FE 4-0528 377 S. Telegraph “Eves, & Sun. 2 il BLACK Sane TAIL FUR JACK- E 2-4624
capes CHILD'’s (CLOTHING, ue U. 15, Y Se and 18, almost new
NEW BRIDAL YEIL. $15.00 Fe tale
MU. T COAT.
vcone., Sise 12. "as, Pr 5-477).
‘Sale Household Gor Goods 57
3 — MAPLE SUNPORCH SET;
5 maple bedroom sulte, water-
fall design: | blue rocker, mahog-
any wri! 1% esk; 8 pe. mahogany
Paid a vf dining | rm avons:
5q ue ca ng
8,cu ‘ matter rethenriier:
A. 4 burner electric stove,
oven and 2 storage drawers; A. B.
pe gas stove and breakfast ta-
with 2 benches, FE 4-4257
_After 7 p.m.
7 Pain OF Fp DRAPES.
oo ool gee 3 pair-width and
FE pair of single. $35.
4) PC. MODERN Bi BEDROOM: SUITE,
gore Rep & 7s hes. very
6 PIE PIECE FiLVER GRAY B ‘
All for $89.50. Pay only
on Furniture,
1 PIECE LIVING ROOM 8U
brand new davenport and chair,
2 modern step tables, matching
coffee table. 2 decorator —_
All for $90. Pa: —_ $2 weekly
Pearson's Fu 42 Orchard
ke Ave
9x12 RUGS. wooL FACE. $15.06.
—Reversible, $16.50. 1m orted.
$34.06 Axminster, Ru
pads $ __Orchard Lake Ave.
it i¢., used 4 months, $160.
80315. after 4 p.m.
4 IN. MAGIC CHEF G as “STOVE,
large oven, $40. FE 2-444. AUTOMATIC WHIRL oot WASH-
er, Automat Hamilton. drier $50
_e8. PE 5-7231
ABC 1G AUTOMATIC linen Aightt
lita lowed 958 floo $100
off } eae delivery as teael:
la lo
ROY' 8 REPLACEMENT PARTS
96 Oakland Ave. PE 2-402
ADMIRAL DEL’
tbr Ige. deep free
auto :
fro year warranty. "Frigidaire
slestiie remgs: bal oe $2 per w
Bchick’s
AUTOMATIC che RANGE 9
mahogany dining room suite. =
y Beep wees. Single bed fr:
MAING SINGER SEWING “MA-
—_ Zig-Zag equipped. Sacrifice
at $73.60 or Sane olaty ~ $9.10 per
Lat a rom J
pe good charatter. Call
Capitol ore it-Manager at FE
} ANTIQUE DINING ROO cond. aap. ar cgeee venalrs en
AUTO. i rm 8 4 i - 1 cs
tioned, guaranteed. $125. R.
Munro ectrice Co, 1060 W. Hu-
ienavE CRANBERRY HANGING lamp & marble ay coroses 2 office
desks, typewriter table, ge. safe.
Radio & races player, walnut
drm, furn pleces bamboo
ith. 3 ae tables & misc. tems, Fr 23-9401.
30UT hy sHoM YOU WANT
oon eres And BE
ie . of ythe | aos =a a lot
Se fgg 3 Ble a odio.
ood il kinds.
Visit our trade ion fae real
bargains. aizo §
24 MONTH
We buy, sell or nees. com
and look around. re acres on Se
parking. Phone Fe 56-0241.
N. SAT. 9 TO 6
; 9 Lad
4 miles BE, of Pontiac or 1 mile
fr. of Auburn Scnbte on Auburn
Ra M50.
& GIBSON FREEZER, UPRIGHT, _ good cond. $75. UL 2-4386,
BUILT-IN OVENS & BURNERS $149.50 complete. Samuel's Appli-
ances, MAple 5-6011
A-l SPECIALS
" TVs, 6 at 95 each
21" table model » $30.95 All sets guar weonditionally
for 30 days at Obel TV
\ Eliza’ « FE
Open 8 to 9
GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell | OVE
things you’re not using
through: Classified Ads! Y FOR OLDER CAR,
$20, FE
Se MODEL , PuILCO
DELUXE. REFRIGERA- | Sale Hoiaehold Goods 871 Sal
onan peebe *,
rN
lectri ee Bd me
“ghara eat a heat Or: LEcrRIC, 6k Seas EYES )
Ritctrie range ae
amngereset Sacee
e ;
aay warher CRUMP ‘RLECTRIC 3465 Auburn Rd _____ FE _+3973--UL |
ELEC STOVE,
Refrig.,
Ut, 2-1366. 3120 Crooks chairs, 97.
_Ra, oe
. DAVEN. bene
a.
ight birch table &
chairs $80, re 4 ic auto-
Matic washer $25
FREEZERS - UPRIGHT PANS lit] namé brands, Scratched Terrific
value, $149.06 while they last. No
hone orders, please, Michigan
A naa 33 Orcharg Lake
ve. __
FREEZERS New Shipmen ey brand
20° cu. ft. eat void $200.
15 cu, ft, Upright, Only 9250
E-% terms, Samuels. MA $-6011
FOR §ALE - par oe RADIOS
_& players, FE 6-
FRIGIDAIRE Be
Gas range......-.. .
Washer .
, Ol burner... j
Bab bed, complete
Btu ere couch ©. ae
ound ase cghine
A RNITURE-: CO
EVERYTNING. POR THE HOME
104-8. Saginaw ; PE 26
Chests ang uprij
New models Slightly scratched
or crate marred models, at big
discount prices,
2 years
ce ocaf FLOOR PURN, HEATS 6 La, *
GENERAL ELECTRIC R RANGE, IN
good oar pol 4100
HOTPOINT ELEC.
ost new. ne
er articles.
KENMORE GAS sTOVE, ¥
ood — Pah, or satura} gas.
cEnuOaee ORE “Whinae WASHER with pump, good cond. FE 8-2614.
FEBRUARY
Appliance Clearance » otR Se ae.
29-1403
81 cu. ft. GE. Refrigerator
Was Now vihgs
229.05 Uy “ 45.5
10 cu, ft. G.E. Refrigerator
Was Now ner
260.06 204.44
11 ca. ft, G.E. Refrigerator
Was Now Savings
200.05 214.44 65.5
12 eu. ft. GE. a
Was No’ ne
449.04 334.44 116.5
11 eu. ft, Me : cai dared
Was Bavil —
320.96 Py “
General meee’ Dishwasher
Was No ——T
220 ‘oS 164. 74
30” GE. ee Range .
Was - Savings
200.96 ae “ 85.51
20° Norge Gas Range
Was Now aT
189. nm 134.44
5 Lal Norge Ges Range savings
229. ‘5 et “ 66.5
GE. Automatic Washer .
Was Now er a
240 ‘8 194. “
GE. opened Washer
Was Bavings
280 9s 208. “ 85.51
G.E. Automatic Washer
Was Now Savings
270.05 194.44 65.51
Norge —— Washer
Was arti :
80 ‘9s 194. “4
Norge Gas Dryer
Was ow Savings
220.05 174.44
b General Electric poled ee
Was Now Bavi re
170.95 14.44 | 35.6
Norge Electric Dryer
Was =f Now devin
169.05 104.44 66.5.
—Your old eppliance can
be the down payment, .
—Take from 6 mo. to 3 yrs.
to pay —No handling | ve if
a; tn 90 4
GOODYE AR
SERVICE STORE 30 8. Cass- PE 5-6123
3.95. Pearson Ferutere, 6 4 | KEN ome SEWING MACHINE, desk ad $100. Beauty
shop $20 Gas incin-
erator, $90, aie 1792.
© xENMOaE 36° Pome: . STOVE, $40, FE 8-325.
KENMORE GAS STOVE, TIMER clock & griddle, $150, OR oe
LOUNGE CHAIR AND OTTOMAN metal work bench.
Pte 4-5130, 63% Union, __
yo acagiy ty Fw. PAINT SALE. HALF
_ At J 228 Saginaw.
Ane OOM RNITURE AND other items MI 4-0373.
LEAVING STATE FIREPLACE “draw sereen — grate $15. Elec-
ric atove $60. chalr $5. Play-
« or tool Wuod
stov ‘on nn pod $10, Swing
_set "10.
LARGE ae Sate AND iD MATTRESS.
brand new, $15.95. Pearson's Fur-
eee 42 Orchard Lake Ave.
NEED A_ 1967 MODEL L GE ELEC.
ee $150. Will finance. See it
the Leonard . Station owner
hispert and Williams Lake Rd.
“OUT THEY GO!” REBUILT Blidag Sarg ¢ tube. Full
MAYTAG. wringer washers, rebuilt, h giivered. Renewed.
NDI-
B. ais i auaranteed, condition. Delivered Your choice.
GOOD HOU: NG SHOP
51 ue HURON rE es
HEATERS BRAN NE
Goleman’ Sait below reeek Al
-MID-WINTER
CLEARANCE
ALL USED GAS & ELECTRIC AP-
PLIANCES-REDUCED PRICES,
TERMS TO gUIT.
Consumers
Power Company
28 W. LAWRENCE
PE 5-8151
~— SELECTION OF 01 NO
Over OR 1 aa, ERO
Htbe e Warton “_ ¥, oun. yn 2a]
FRE BZERS-N OR OG B- EFAREZERS L
ve
is £. Pike, BS term Fe 41192
TRADE GAS RAN trie panes, 7 3 OF shear ee
TRADE “ang MANO FOR Oke trie ¢ Ce
ran unro Elec, Co.
sw, Fu
) Ww ae
UaED ‘MAN at furnace, 49,000 BTU. OA 8-3633,
UsED TV. REBUILT & GUARAN- teed. Ober TV. Union Lake Store.
Union Village, EMpire_ 3-0611,
pt Mie al CONSOLE, 820. FB
Used” Trade- In Dept. nosh ne eres ee is oe tik
rE eee oo oeoseodode . $1408 Washer ayt a iemeaiios nee OSO08
Rei ineralp sinned $30.60
able buffet, 4 chairs .
BBY japle— seamorens
mt & ¢
51 ROME ECONOMY 361 6, Saginaw PE. 2-0161
U8ED =. en bo UP. ‘USED BY
. tlo-phono m bina! $34.
Used ay $49 08, Sweet's Palit} lances, 423 W, Hu
ry CLEAN RU SHS, 7. sso St ‘1 rae Pin na
W WN A W AAHER NOR ‘K prom)
WASHING = WACHINS, ¥ VacuuM up. Authorisa-
=
_Moward, PRE 5169 :
~~YEAR END So ore a ~~
9x12 Felt Base Rugs Reg. $4,06~ buy hace only $6.05
*Ox12 2 Felt ase Rugs
a eT at iw wluron ol Pu «3068 ‘ee.
Sic 1OZA0 sEWiNG WiCKINiE at AL
. vai 80 oF mae ‘payments aoe 1 5 ailen. "8 Bewing Center, FE
_Television & & Radios 5: 57B
13 TV, 30 VENICH cr.
otf Gass 1 Mets Rad.) PE 9-5480.
aUn SELL TRANSCRIPTION Stereo turn-table and arm. 20 watt
amplifier record changer. Other
ems MI «127
er ie, Ha Appliances, aia)
ommeroe I Rd.
__Water er Softeners 5 57C
FOR SOFT WATER Buy or rent, new or used. Call
Cooley Boft s wetes oe en
vam wat Bargain. Cal) tre aah
Wa INERS AT Bid Dis- WATER 6 count, OR ” R
For or Sale Misce Mincelencons 60
7 FUEL OIL So -ael| aah dition, will eliver. a 5-01
UMINUM sibDiNG
_if_no_ans Ph, Res. OL
4INCH SOIL PIPE 5 FT, aay Pumps
AVE PLUMBING SUPPLY.
172 8, Bag Fe 62 100
TABLE BAW, % H.P, MOTO!
side extension, Metal stand, Dood
cond, §78. OR 3-6402 after 3 p.m.
143 ROMER, ye Con, Tore. 3
fone® g29'95°'G. A. Thompson, Y008
_Mighland “he
30 GAL. Gas, Hned, high ran a ve ater heater, $60 9 rosnaeen = oe Mee
$00 iy mile west va wi
96.000 BTU LUXAIR® Cov flo = P bei oe
work,
5. p.m.
“< 39 GAL. ELEC.
6-8410 before
SAVE Piining,
inaw 8t
fina. Used 1,006
PR p moony, down, PHA rs eat
i aus \ LONG, 1a 120 BASS ACCOR-
1 jack. et-metic saw,
is ems } 4-771,
RATED
sixoLtn OIL HEATERS,
8PRING. D) hay TS
Gg, A. Thompson, 7006 Highland Rd.
BUY
NOW and Save!
MATERIAL FROM 150
BUILDINGS MUST GO!
ox4, all lengths ....cceres 40 ft.
2x6, all lengths ....cccereee. Te ft.
Ox8, all lengths .....+...0+. 100 ft.
2x10, all Jengths ......0056 12¢ ft.
2x12, ail lengths lhe ft,
Sheathing Bds $6.00 per hundred
CLEANED RECLAIMED BRICKS
Bring Your Trailers
OPEN 8-5:30 Mon. thru Gat.
SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES co. 5340 Hi Rd. Case) OR_3-7082
LOSING OUT ALI BARGAINS winter merchandise, Newman's
Variety 915 Orchard L
Burmeister’s
CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES |
16x48 32 ft. bdl. tie eevee seane
Stanley ©
Aluminum Windows
Burmeister’s. NORTHERN 1 LUMBER
a 5 COUNTER. | . icles & duct! g UL 2-4000
srypaet- Ducts & tank, aoa
FR NO T Double be Late
sivowie wi ‘with fitting
a _oolored. bath uy om 4 ll
BING 8 a
rz! 17 &.. 2100
“ga Se Tey Boor fied
Seer" ucts ca _ wi
ee Ie ges, new, Consumers Power
litte electri, fa tnd hettes ¢e. oy
rosea ¢ ed “Siu chigan
“Lake
Bencgponarel pong
x
fei ee pee ans
Boule tH iy, *
ee eo iRs KITCHEN
ig age ES Also ereifie values oa d rand
me. a
apes 8 Lake Ave. — ao Aha wet
=| Ere wee ab
ian Ky roc, ‘ula Ae
Hat #1080.
os 96 saan aire * bane
one te fn Pivorese hens A ae)
Orebard ave. — 3.
Gas wees pee 30 ; Bs
ie
meee Soak Saas” sae N Pree) eee tee) *
eel a” eer ‘
“Wo i ae ~ LUMBER 320 8, Paddock =
32' x 26’ House
4 Rooms and Bath
All for $1,510
Haggerty
Bete CO. oF oes erty H
ween W.
e Ave.) ¢
ere
re
not * oe Si Sadan ie
chigan” a 33
On your slab — items as : below, ~trusses Pein up ail
windows and }
ineulation a ee 3 La
deuvered to ob ail, ‘no fener? ing, or
Ait A-l Material
THK PONTIAC waked: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10 10, 1950.
For Sale Trucks 90,
- For: Sale Livestock 7: 72
¢ SET PONY _BOBSLEIONS, 1
— van, i* ere “a
tratier, 2 miles
allen west of Rochester, iss
Ra a ibaT WOR ae OLB. UL ORT HORN, 3 YRS. OL
eat antiac Lake EM _3-8233.
_Sale F Farm Produce 75 Pa
OLACKMORE FARMS, APPLES.
eal and cooking, 2150 Bilverbell
Rd, OL 1-6466_-
LL SIZES| “Sale Fafm Equipment 76 Ef ae:
60 TOTA!, PRICE BUYS
brand new chain saw, See it at
W F Milier Garden and a
[i ae
Juxt North
Phon
&
Ese. e5 sateanes
Chain saw-,
'| FARM MACHINERY used Proulx Oliver Sales on M
yust north of Oxford.
JHEADQUARTERS FOR
“CALBI ‘MUSIC cee
Ai
wl
aise have the latest models Me-
Culloch ;
— NEW AND):
Pa
‘Sale ‘Motor Scooters 82
NEW osan mew 4,440, goRIAN so00r
For Sale a 83
“15% DISCOUNT r cent discount
a
ce Dep’ This offer good only
until wiarch 1, 1969, Harley Da-
p Sales Co.,, 372 8, Saginaw
Boats & “Accessories 85 Ree rere ee al a
CENTURY
parece
SAIL PIS UN KI pus
pela ND LAKES 8.
A Aa EN i a Ww. * dln ve —
9-6 DAILY INCL.
an ig A NAME ie Wt
have it. Fiberblas, wood ane
“aluminum boats, ‘S9 models
k. Sterling boat trailers. vse
our layaway plan
Harrington Boat Works “Your Evinrude dealer,"
1899 8. Te FE
~ Hen. — McCulloch Chain Saws. 5 195s OHNEON Mor
New| AF mye 1oe MODEL McCUL | HP “8 15 HP $215. 50 HP Gas Large discount. LOCH CHAIN SAWS AND AC. eid Price includes freight and
a a CEL AS OWENn MARINE SUPPLIES
ALB tei CO, se a abyenat” fle’ | s0¢ Orchard Lake hve Fer aan i FE 5-8223 aa AW wae Gn “a saws, “i. , ome NEW LOCAT ION —_—
"RING BROS. cmrenet, aur te dyk Cruis bout pb ontiac Rd. at Opdyke | Bite Sioronss neaiuens SSR UW WIE OEHL-RE. 4402, Open daily 6-8 PE 4-9370
pos Davi ie ney: PR. NA) GNIPE SAIL BOAT, EXCELLENT eae $350, Also orp
STOP | AND SEE 1959 | canoe, 14.1t.. 160. EM_3-49 | ree and Bolens tractors SAILBOAT, 16° SNIPE, @ 3 aT
| 6 or cup ay ‘° Evans Ee Eguipment sails, $200. FE 2-
| zie sever MA : A
: Fiber. las 85 — CARS WTD, PICK-
up service. FE 65-2000,
Remember TELL EVERYONE YOU
J
JIM HARTLEY. OR 36111.
Dixie OK Lot Dixie Hwy, at Sashabaw
Drayton Plains, Mich.
See M&M Motor Sales
RUSS. DAW SON” 232 8. SAGINAW
THE HIGH $$ Is what will interest ou, We
need your ‘38, ‘57, ‘66, models.
Our reputation for marae tops rade used cars dates
yen Eves to 8,
VanWelt
4540 Dixie livy. oer" Plains
TOP a CAR — pty a
PONTIAC WASTE. FE 2
> WE NEED
~ CARS ‘65 to "58 models Must be elven:
AVE ) RILLS »
Dixie Hw
FE 2.0078 "Pw 46m 4-6896
Wanted Used Trucks 89
% TON '85 OR 'S6 PICKUP WITH
pA vd box, MA 56-7878 or OR
$5 OR 56 ' TON PICK-UP
gr My ior box. MAple 5-7878
R 3-7
GMc_ OR
ckup. Must
and aa OR one MODE!
CHEVROLET % ton
og ge sem 4 d
ce apeea FE 5-7101
CASH PAID for all models ,
Used Trucks SCHRAM'S — & TRUCK
2339 Dixie Hwy.
OR 3-2105 OR 3-0311
WTD.; % TON PICKUP, OLDER model, Bc Ra priced, FE
_ Used Track'Parts 89A
USED TRUCK PARTS ALL MAKES AND MODELS
2635 Auburn Ave... FE_ 4-6632
For Sale’ Trucks 90),
INTERNA TIOWAL
a $500 or trade ma reat
1948 N, DE-
luxe Cpe sides ait por have
be in
Pmt aa!
Retail Branch
OAKLANY AT CASS -
36 FORD Ye fon Pete cylinder.
TAYLOR'S “CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE
Walled Lake
MArket 4-1561.
| Rorign & Sports Cars 908 1980 eek es , $80,
Mon ODT wy bie i‘ re eee, res
Best reasonable offer. MY
LW AUSTIN HEALY DELUXE. 4 MU 4-1716
MU 417178
LARGEST BTOCK “kK OF DUNLOP
imported sports and antique tires
in Mich. Al) sizes to solve foreign
car owner problems Market Tire
Co., TT W, Huron, FE 8-0424.
1967 RENAULT DAUPHINE 4-DR.
original yellow paint Here is a
rea cleen small var, Priced at a
bargain for oniy $006
i
Hunter eels at 8, Wooden's Ave.
Birmingha 4073
For Sale Cars a PP te
91 PAPE
NORTH CHEVROLET CO. .
Has the
INTFRNATIONAL
-L-YEAR-
WARRANTY - GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR
100% Coverage ; no exclusions.
is Pord Convt. =~ wane $ 682
vrolet hardtop ...... $ 046
toss evrolet wagon” ur sane 3 -o|
ise Chev. H-t we id 1188 Chev relide
1967 Chevro ep power : qe:
65 more cars to pick from
BANK RATES
Open 6:30 to © pm.
~ North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward eit
Birmingham = MI -4-2735
1088 Bucs SPECIAL Hi HARDTOP.
_Low mileage. FE
‘$3 BUICK. SUPER aKa AND p08. Good cond 1 owner. OR
‘b3 BUICK | C CLEAN. NO RUST.
$375. , FE 5-2766.
1964 BUICK oe RIVIERA
a ardtop. Dyna
are 1 vee very ow mite
or" ae = arive ss you'll buy
it inclyding
iho & ours ve ery low down phanport or ol hair = geese
WwOOoD- North Chev-|. MODEST T MAIDENS
“WHILE "THEY:
“I want something to go with a millionaire!” S
For Sale Cals
"Fer Sale Cars 9 For Sale Cars” sos
‘ subity | . IS GOING FAST...
GET “EM
LAST! |
‘ Sedan, >... ee eee
4 iA cintine ck 2 isis snpbeas sO +4 were ? Door dveerereeens Fi 495
Pee eter re ‘57 Ford 4 =I woueee $1745
: 2 Chevrolet Sedan 195
, ick Roadmaster 2 Dr, $1195 ntlac 2 Door. .......... $195
2 lek 2 Door @ «2... cece bere rd yee 1945
1G Reas Beseecy, ts standard 5 $1045
Bi Buick 8 4 Door ...... $1045 ‘ demoblie “98" ......3,. $2045
"HS ik WAS ras cen ae a
‘65 pens Bec’ nesdlop 4
"87 * 12 Door ..., $1645 36 B Special hardtop .... $1495
"63 Pontiac Sedan ............. $405
"_ SEE HANK OR GLEN - Pontes yin Barons
OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave.
FE 2-9101 Open Eves,
1953 HUDSON WASP GOOD CO dition, R&H, $200. MApie 5-618).
For Sale woke 91 For Sale Cars 91 "AaNgnestusy’ wt CONVERTIALE. agne € ‘heel.
finish. - late. OLive 1-1717.
ae
-HASKINS | MONEY SAVING _ SPECIALS 1983 Plymouth 4
1954 STUDEBAKER Feat nao, overdrive,- econom-
jeal i
$525
3) JEROME “Bright Spot” reno Lake at Cass
ROCHESTER” oni 1°8133 | F Open till 10
eed cond tion. MA 5-5021.
‘WILSON | PONTIAC- CADILLAC
1957 CADILLA'
CONVERTIBLE, Besutitul —
Egg Blue Fully seers
ing all power. The ce of pon
vertibies” goes up = the spring
uy 30 *°" $3295
1966 OLDSMO
99’ HOLIDAY. Puly 7 eauipped
including power. This is
owner car. 19,000 actual inlios.
Like new.
$1695
BROOKWOOD # Dr XD 4 Dr. stat Station nee
blue with mate! ning eee "Radio,
— brakes ergli power steer-
$2395
ring & brakes, radio,
heater, , ngaramatie —_* was our
anager’s ¢ :
$1895
ing brakes. rior, power 5 bag nd mile car, We @ one owner 24,
sold this car new,
~ 1952 CADILLAC
6% SEDAN. Peaatitul
, with m atent po
STUDEBAKER
COMMANDER STATION WAGON, radio, heater. — ramets This
is a nice clean
Wilson PontiacCadillac’
~1350N, ‘Woodward =< ait : ene see de a
“VALENTINE
‘BALE 1938 CONTIN'L ¥ $3700 Hardtop. Full power,
188 roRD eerie Fotriane $00, 47. Dower brakes, Loe ~~
a ween dra
oD DS Pc iSS| "Ee pena BP 1983 MERCURY. ..$1095| "Beets “ior tte Wie: TimePlacg
-ToBuy ~
-HAUPT. Pontiac Sales” 1956 Pontiac 4 dr. station
Se iM it a 1958 938 MERCURY. . . $2495 "he mene down. Payments as
pean power ir sora ota 198) Packs rd 8 dr sedan Hydra conte. ‘windows, thee oo. & r, wer brakes,
1987 PLYMOUTH $1195| wart per ween 4dr, R&H. Vé..Automatic. moh station Sy & agen. 9 Brakes.
BOB FROST | a*'tittptration saci
INC. Maple sobs Sr” “Maple 5-114
280 HUNTER BLVD” “owner. sharpie Mew rubber. 4080
_MI 66934 35 PONTIAC 670 CATALINA, 1953 PONTIAC ‘SEDAN HYDRA. 000 actual miles, clean 1 ow er,
R&H. MON- a. __FE 2-6910 after
68 PON TIAC, HYDRA.
- steering & brakes. WW
Lite, clean & low mileage. MI
35 PONTI AC, CUSTOM a chief Sedan. Rad. WW tires. 1
“1056 PONTI AG
2-dr. Bydrametic 8 cylinder. owner. FE 32-7327.
45, iiss PONTIAC HERE ig A BAR- gain! $695, V-8, R&H, auto, trnas.
TT A YLOR’ S Pees pet men ier do all interest & charges. Very rat a
CHEVROLET.OLDSMOBILE ry
Walled Lake
-MArket 4-1561 | oyfract? or ol —-
MBLER an
WARD. MI +3000.
‘633 PONTIAC 4-DR, VERY SHARP,
reen & black. R&H. automatic.
BY OWNER. "65 PONTIAC: SELL = om agp enters ner mo = or-trade for ickup. OR 3-4587. cluding a ere: 8,
Sua ee Ap h | ta, Mindat aat “i oe a nin FON. 8 8. §, WOODW wit 63900."
heat iter FE 2180 | 38. | PON AC 2 DR. SUPERCHIEF. "Best otter FE 2- NTA 2 Hydra. OR 3-1572 aft- in PONTIAC mate ‘DELUXE 4 = ‘3 pa
oor ydram y miles,| FOR SALE OR TRADE: PQNTIAC
very clean, $505. FE 4-0249. 6 Starchief Catalina, power.
65 PONTIAC 4 Dae R&H, EXCE brass, ae steering, .
lent condition $850. FE aT, __5-7661,
_After 2 p.m ‘63 PO “Re, EXCELLENT
“OVER 150 CARS TO 'O CHOOSE ~ soohecheal " condition, very good
48 TE-'48 Olds, good run $87| _ tires. $27. OR. 3-3626,
‘adillac, Convert—'54 Sedan %/ 1958 PONTIAC BONNE V ILLB 5 and Fords, fefcurys, Sports Cou fu.! power with tri-
‘Get ther eh ee power, $2,100 Call OR 3-4102. other cheap tra: :
Eoredeng pte ‘kups. Will od your ~MAZUREK
STUDEBAKER SALES -"§9 Studebaker, Lark. New dimen- car or Hea up or down,
ance arranged.
Economy Used Cars - Fin-
+
22 Auburn off Saginaw onged in ayer al now! bee . = —runs on a ha
35 Pontiac Convert. ba cle gas if : a » . ahve Paadat erabes Woodward: at vi
aac Price ........ ________ PE 4-058 4-0588
M vie “SALES” img 87 UD EPA [BAKER SPORT coupe r rare one, show-
RUSS JOHNSON : oom conation, Interior. body <=
MY 2-2871 Lake Orion ce en! r mo. in luding all interest & charges.
PONTIAC. AUTO. SHIFT. Ver ow down iain POLAT xe. cond. FE €-3037. 1052 Olson. trade, BIRMINGH “RAMBLER,
Be Tg Tan | eats saat ower stee rakes, uxe Rt interior. $1, 325 FE PF 8-4249. ss STUDEBAKER 7 rant , HAWK
1957 PONTIAC e70. UIPPED, 1956 STUDEBAKER PRESIDENT
——. an 6 waite tal 31/398. ‘Spare | all power ecaulpped. Just nake
per mo, hee | all interest & | - overs er “ie z.
charges. Very low down -payment | ‘5! STUDEBAKER CHA 10)
or old trade. BIRMINGHAM- eps : ard newly over-
RAMBLER. 666 8s. WOODWARD. auled. $200, 47602.
_MI_6-3000, VOLKSWAGEN. i — DELUXE
1988 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE Biter e recen
. 1 pain ear ‘ood looking. oo
On as oat ohet 2 om "Bought new Volks. Romeo, PLa-
33 "53 PONTIAC ¢ DR. R&H, CLEAN. | tee! rose
oo aie 1957 you’ VE GOT THE &
Volkswagen
Best Deal Before You Buy $1293-
Bill Spence Larry —
— SERVICE — Jerome
“Is Part of the Deal”
21 8. Saginaw FE 8-4541 —-+-—_—- —- SS ' ROCHESTER FORD DEALER
OL WF
| |
2 PONTIAC 1 STARCHIEF CATALINA, Coupe, They're Selling Like
. pe iv HOTCAKES BECAUSE EVERYONE KNOWS
“Pontiac Retail”
OFFERS THAT
‘Something Special”
— QUALITY — SELECTION — VALUE —
| Every Used Car Deal
'S7 Pontiac STATION WAGON :
* 2 Door—Radio & Heat- '58 Mercury STATION WAGON :
4 Door, ener e \e Bester.
Power Steerin Po er. a Power
er Brakes. Really oe Steerin and Power
A beautiful 2 Brake =
cone ceceeseees s fLOI5 $
, ‘ 7 ’ .
‘57 Pontiac _,9/ Pontiac shlmaaar’ CONVERTIBLE Catalina COupe—Radio
adio & Heater, Hydra- ’.& Heater, Hydramatic, mantic, full P aotclaal Two Power Steering & Pow- to chdose from. er Brakes.
eaten vue veces PLOOD Talele cielvie claw SOU99
'56 Pontiac a
‘07 Buick
—
arecs* HARDTOP STARCHIEFP
Sobran” chlsetks Catalina Coupe—Radio y nano & Heater, Hydramatic.
ieee eelogieisiie aes SiO9
‘06 Buick COUNTRY SEDAN SPECIAL HARDTOP ‘ pe o & Heater, Forto- |
oe meeeee +. Denetiow. Sone kh: Power steering. Ivory Paint.
viene eee e eee B1A9S
i : gt
55 Pontiac CATALINA COUPE
4 & Heater, Hydra-
ma Power Steering
& Power wer Brakes Fn ee OE 25
'55 Buick 4 DQOR HARDTOP
= & Heater, Dyna-
_ tabahyened esas ons Sl E95 Chddesnsceeenese bea) ©
‘59 Pontiac. 4 DOOR 870
Radio & Heater—Sharp.
oeteee esses ees $1095
'S7 Pontiac . STARCHIEF HARDTOP
4 Door—Radio & H er, Hydramatic. saad
INTIAC RETAIL STORE
"GOODWILL USED CARS", 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE. 3717
i it stn THE, POST erica
>
BHAM, — MI 41930 _TH, PONTIAC. PRE: s. _TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1950 m
= SBodery’ S Television Programs -- Billy Graham
_ Channel 2—WIBK-TV Cheanel —WWJ-TV haan TOWRYE-TV
TONIGHT’S TV ase 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Comedy. .
- (9) Popeye. Comedy.
_ (4) News: Williams.
* (2) Racket Squad.
‘ture.
6:10 (4) Weather: Zliot.
6:15<°(4) Box Four. -
6:25 (4) Sports.
6:30 (7) Comedy (cont.)
W. Woodpecker.
(2) News: LeGoff.
6:40 (2) Weather.
6:45 (2) News. 4
Adven-
7“) Life of Riley. Comedy. ee
7:00 (7) American Legend.
(9) Brave Eagle,
(4) Let’s Dance.
riety.
(2) 5-Star . Feature,
drama:
“Timetable.”’ ('56.) Danee Va-
Melo-
Mark Stevens,
7:30 (7) Cheyenne. Bronco is ac-
cused of holdup,
when he rides | into
town.
(9) Million Dollar
Musical: June
**Good News.”’ ('47.)
(4) Dragnet. Friday murder
hostile |
Movie.
Allyson,
investi-
gates armored truck robbery.
(2) Feature (cont.)
$:00 (7) Cheyenne (cont.)
(9) Movies (cont.)
_ (4) (color) Am.
ton, Rise Stevens,. Festival.
Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Elling-
Martha
Wright, Russell Nype, Grant
Johanesen, New Yo
Ballet.
(2) Feature (cont.)
8:30 (7) Wyatt Earp.
friend, Bat Masterson,
lured into crooked rk City)...
Wyatt’s
is
rattle
deal by scheming woman..
(9) Movie (cont.) .
(4) Festival (cont.)
: (2) To Tell Truth.
9:00 (7) Rifleman. Lucas , Mark
help tough guy tossed off
stagecoach.
(9) GM Presents. World War
I drama,
Lane, Xavier Cugat,
Burns.
(2) Arthur Godfrey.
than Winters. “Undermined.”
(4) George Burns. Abbe
Ronnie
Jona-
9:30 (7) Naked City. Settlement
house director (Kent
is blamed when woman is| - Smith)
murdered by elevator oper-
afor (Laurence Tierney).
(9) Presents (cont.)
(4) Bob Hope. Danny
Thomas, Maureen. O'Hara,
Carol Haney.
(2) Red Skelton. G
Mohr, Mary Beth
10:00 (7) Drama. Photographer) erald
Hughes.
(Cloris Leachman) has ter-
rifying experience in French
village. —
(9) State Trooper.
(4) Hope (cont.)
(2) Garry Moore. Singers
Answer to Previews Pussie
eas
Jimmie Rogers, Julie Lon-|2:30° (2) ‘Wee Party.
don, puppeteers Bill and Cora} =< (4) (color) Haggis Baggis,,
~. Baird, comedienne Nancy): (7) Mysic Bingo.
Walker. : $:00 (2) Big Payott.
10:30 (7) News: Daly. (4) Young. Dr. —
(9) Waterfront. (7) Beat the Clock.
(4) Dr. .Hudson.. Skinflint| (9) Movie.
millionaire ig taught few
basic truths of life,
(2) G. Moore (cont.) (2) Verdict Is Yours
(7) Who Do You Trust?
(4) From’ These Roots.
10:45 (7) News: Gordon, 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. 10:54 (7) Weather. (4). Queen for a Day.
11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. mii in (9) News. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm.
(4) News: W’kamp. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night, - (2) News: LeGoff. (4) County Fair. °
11:15 (9) Weather, (9) Sherwood Forest,
- (4) Weather; Eliot. 5:00. (2) Jimmy Dean. (2) Weather. (4) It's Great Life
11:20 (9) Theater. Drama: John) ~ (§) Looney Tunes
Barrymore, ‘Bill of Divorce-|g:30 (2) Bandstand.
ment.” (°32.) (4) (color) George Pierrot
-(4) Sports. Presents.
(2) Sports. ©
11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Mystery:
Raymond purr, ‘The Whip _Hand, " ('§1,)
11:30 (7) Night Court,
(9) Theater {cont.)
' (4)Jack Paar.
Pat
Caas.
Ce) N’watch (cont.) ,
10:15 (7) Lady of Charm,
10:25 (9) Billboard. .
10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey,
(4) Treasure Hunt.
(9) Special Agent.
10:58 (7) News.
11:00 (2) I Love Lucy,
(4) Price Is Pight.
(7) Cleo, .
(9) Leon Errol. Singer
‘Charles Davis and omen
11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime.
11:30 (2) Top Dollar.
(4). Concentration.
(1D Peter Lind Hayes.
(9) Howdy Doody,
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
12:00 (2) Love of Life,
(4) Tic Tac Dough.
(9) Children's Newsreel,
12:15 (9) Rope Around the Sun,
19:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow,
(4) (color) It Could Be You.
(7) Play Your Hunch.
(9) Myrt & Doris. -
12:45 (2) Guiding Light.
12:50 (9) News.
1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) Mickey Mouse Club.
Mountain Slide.
Perils Village so" Crusades Again | healt : ‘Leaves for
‘After 3-Week Rest in
Hawaii Sunshine
HONOLULU (AP) — Sun-tanned
and rested, Billy Graham left by
plane Monday night. for a five-| =
. }month religious crusade in Aus-| 4
. {tralia and Neéw Zealand, ;
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The 40-year-old evangelist spent] i
three weeks in Hawaii recuperat-
ing from a nervous disorder in
his left eye which doctors ascribed|
jto overwork and_ strain.
“ote * *
Graham said that his eye was
much improved.
“It’s about per cent of norm-
al,” he said, ‘‘and far better than
I'd hoped for. It gives me no
pain.”
Graham said he had been con-
fined to bed for two or three days
with a virus infection but that he
Was over it.
* * *
He will begin his crusade in
Melbourne next Sunday and will
conduct meetings there for ve or
six weks.
After a two-week rest, he will
go to New Zealand for religious
meetings in Auckland, Christ-
church and- Wellington, and then
return to Austrailia for services
starting. in Sydney about April 15,
He plans to return to the United
States about July 15. T
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| that tall-girls haven’t captured Sent to South America.
By EARL WILSON
NEW YORK — Jayne Mansfield has carried to Bouth| -
America the message of the shapely shape. She is telling Latin}.
girls the wind to get a Brazilian with a million is to put all]
- her best figure forward.
While lolling around with Jayne ‘and
Novak. “Kim,” I mentioned knowingly, “has
come far—she used to be a demonstrator.”
“Aren't we all?” giggled Jayne. “T'm STILL
a demonstrator!”
Everybody who could see Jayne's
backless, frontless, sideless dress agreed.
Low-cut Tina Louise was‘also there as a
guest of Brazilian playboy Jorge Guinle.
Deciding in advance that they weren't LSON |
going to be outstripped — two other guests, Millie Con-
sidine and Doris Lilly, wore high-necked dresses. She has
gone to Rio for “Carnival.”
“Those who've tried to flatten the figure have talon flat,”
she said. “If God had meant us to look alike he'd have made
boys and girls alike. Ever since Cleopatra, and before. that,
Eve, it’s been that way, and I've attempted to carry. on-in my
time.”
Jayne sald her daughter Jayne 8, has three dressing rooms
in their Hollywood house (25 rooms on the first floor; nobody's
ever counted the second floor rooms ye: Everything's heart-
shaped or S-shaped, includ-
ing a closed circuit TV set at
the gate enabling them to see
who's there.
Beautiful Priscilla Alden, 5-
foot Finch College freshman,
today's Wilson Girl, is proof
WEDEBAY MOaNING Swiss - Resort Area
6:30 (4) Continental Classroom. | Farther Away Faces \6:'0 (2) Meditations. o.8
6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. Cut in Supply Route
7:00 (2) TV College. ¢
(4, Today. -VIEGE, Switzerland w—Aithor-
(7) Big Show, ities announced today that a huge
7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. mountain slide threatens the Swiss
(7) Breakfast Time. Alpine hamlet of Herbriggen and
8:00 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. could cut the only supply route for |
8:30 (7)-Our Friend Harry. more than 5,000 tourists and vil-
8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. lagers in the luxury resort of Zer-
9:00 (4) I Married Joan. “S | matt. (2) Mevie. . | x* *« *
9:30 (4) (calor) Bozo the Clown.| A Swiss pilot flying over the area
10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. noticed the slide moving slowly
(1) Jean's Notebook. down the slope of 14,205-foot Nadel-
horn Mountain. Geologists esti-
mated the slide consists of more
than five million cubic feet of ice,
earth and rocks,
Officials of Valais Canton alert.
no danger but would be greatly in-
outside world was cut.
* * =.
Zermatt has ample food reserves.
from Nadelhorn Mountain,
Atoms Like Billiards world, Dr, Walter Zimmerman, di-| unable to
rector of the hotel association, said argo ‘Survives 5 Days
Without Water,
Food or Heat
NEW RT, R.I, (AP) — Rose
Blondel, " murvived at least five
days in an unheated apartment
without food or water.
* * *
Her condition, aveniar wes on
scribed today as critical, " with her
body temperature so low medical
thermometers do not record it. .
A doctor at Newport Hospital
eaid thormemeters go only 28 far
as 94 degrees—4.6 degress below
Authorities said Zermatt was in| normal.
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convenienced if its link with the] He said Mrs. Blondel! also suf-
‘|fered trom dehydration and frost-
breed ad afer He said it may be
A boy had refilled the container) /
Zermatt is about 10 miles away/|in. her kitchen oil range Wednes-
day with enough oil to last about
hours.
* * *
The temperature in Newport
aii ges (4) Amos 'n' Andy, NORTHHAMPTON, Mhss.(UPI)|has been below freezing practi-
Se ietstciie () Usereee: —A billiard table is being used |cally all the time since last Thurs- Yoke ; by Smith College girls to demon-| day. It was 4 degrees Monday . 1:30 (2) As the World Turns
MA Beale (7) Margie strate the principles of physics. A| morning.
= E.8 i physics department spokesman ex-| Neighbors, ‘concerned because)” Vv AlSs|S (4) Mr. and Mrs. North.
ie balls behave|they had not seen Mrs, Blondel hg 1:58 (4) Faye Elizabeth, plained that billiard ey : :
— pet a5 $:00 (2) Susie, the seme Sty stots do Si some|suumoned police who broke down
AICIE ele lclr (4) (color) Truth or Conse-|instances of collision. the door and found the woman.
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— Bite NEw YORK (UPI)—Lucille Ball| clumsy insert of one of his hobo
11 Smal shield u i foyer a Ni-coaner ae "pga loshacrgeatoa dal
20 Mistake x and blanched CE last pparent reason. 22 Conducted a . . *«* « *
diese 9 — «© & The hobo business was ornamen-
28 Wily The hour was titled “Lucy Goes|tal rather than functional, a kind of
z Fruit drink to Alaska” ‘and|cadenza for Miss Ball and
35 Decay ih Up Desi fi some of it in Alaska, /|to fiddle around with and fid-
37 Boundary 7 it might dust’ as well have been|died to middling effect. —
eet ' shot inside their sponsor’s Yefriger-| Verdict: Loved her. Hated it.
30 Manifest i & ators. The program made scant 42 Printing use of its Alaskan settings SHORT SHOTS: ‘Goodbye. John-
mistakes ib} eb) is ted by NBC-TV’s Alcoa 45 Cravat ny,” presented by
pe fpseelatled ods It did, however, make liberal Theater last night, was a real 47 Glacial DOWN 19 Note in f? Greek letter use of Alaskan cliches: The Es- nd the middie, but un- pinnacle 1 Challenge Guido’s scale ‘1 Most pleasant . arou e middie, 50 Colorers 2 Soviet elt 91. Soak lorsemen kimo who strikes it rich, the en by a 7 ; fortunately it" was fissured: by $4 Bustle 3 Require FH wer in rank rH eam trapment in a comic bilszard, the y. 6 Puff wu 4 Looked fix td Py More tactile rather dud ending, Cliff Robert-
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on March 3 because of the blood
jclot in her leg . . . CBS-TV's
Perry Mason will be spelled this
‘lsummer by 10 weeks of reruns of
Climax, Pursuit and Studio One
beginning July 11. ‘Ex-Queen Says: the country..A busy Conover
model, she does commercials
on.the Arthur Godfrey and
Dick Clark TV shows, and is .
becoming a society pet. Along- |
side of Priscilla (who was born
in Tulsa and is daughter of an PRISCILLA
airline pilot), Dick Clark seems tall, Actually, he sometimes,
sits on phone books on panels, and has said, “Bitting on,
oo on, or looking at phone books is = story of my e.”
) x * * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: An unpopular B'way check- “That's the first time the drinks were ever_on him.”
WISH I'D SAID THAT: Sending a son through college is
very educational. It teaches the parents, for instance, how to
do without a lot of things,
An overworked sec’y (relates Billy Kennedy) put this note
on her boss’ desk: “Nobody ever got everything done by Fri-
day—except Robinson Crusoe.” ,.. That's.earl, brother, Mickey Hargitay, I spoke up in praise of Kim | tr!
7 Joan Davis Won't Bring
dodger was run over by a whisky truck, and Nat Cole cracked, |. lon ca Wer Bll | GOP Wants to Speed|
Up Action to Makell
a bill to make the Wayne
board. of
pointive instead of elective.
Senate Republicans last
agreed in caucus to go along
an amendment tacked on by
House education committee which |
point
without Senate approval.
“We knocked out the confirma: |
tion requirement strictly to expe- |
dite matters,” said Sen, Frank |
_ majority leader,
House Democrats, meanwhile,
came up with a substitute plan of
their own, -
Rep. Josepth J, Kowalski (D-De-
trolt), House Democratic leader, |
said Wayne County Democrats
would propose a constitutional
amendment to give Wayne the
same autonomy as the University
of Michigan and Michigan State
University, Both of ‘the latter
schools operate under their own|
constitutional
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religion to escape from her cage
and, after her abdication, to give
her a mission in life,
The memoirs made no mention
of the crisis which developed in
1956 between Wilhelmina's daugh-
ter and son-in-law; the Queen and
Prince Bernhard, over the influ-
ence of a woman faith healer on
Juliana,
The healer, Miss Greet Hof-
mans, had been called in to
treat the royal couple’s ‘partly
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Marijke.
Rumors that Miss Hofmans was|"?
influencing Juliana’s conduct of
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in ar investigation hy a royal
commission; a break between the
Queen and the healer, and the res-
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)—If-you bid at
the right time you might have taken home
The wholesale bartering of animals was
the top business at Monday’s convention
The transactions by the directors of Zoo Gets 3 Chimps for S pring Training
prospects , for the spring training sea-
son.
Gordon McLain, director of the soon-
to-open Moline, Ill., Zoo picked up a healthy
5,000-pound elephant free.
of Zoological Freeman
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phant valued at $3,500 has been living, WRIGHT
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to ride bicycles and ponies, drive cars or
turn cartwheels were traded off by Frank
McInnis,- ‘director of the Detroit Zoo.
' | DIDN'T MAKE GRADE
“They: were. rookies who just didn't
make | the grade, ” he mourned.
to & New York City dealer, who in turn
will send McInnis three more chimp said:
“We've been trying to sell it. But
there were_no takers. She’s just not
compatable with our two young ele-
plants so I thought I'd give her away.”
The ‘trading indicated that it takes 24 baboons to trade for one camel, a pair of
kangaroos equals a leopard cub and one
giraffe is worth five tigers.
_ The’ bargaining session began with
each zoo director reading a list of his sur-
plus ahimals, and of his needs. After that-
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