_ The Weather U.S. Weather Bareau Forecast Quite cold tonight. (Details Page 2) ==- THE PO > xk*ke* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, | FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 —84 PAGES. UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIA “Te 116th YEAR ‘e . Hope Fark or {2 x k * Havana Trials Start ¥ x * * Army Man Gets Death After 12-Hour Hearing 30,000 Jam Stadium; Major Hears Sentence at Dawn Frem Our News Wires HAVANA—Cuban Army Maj. Jesus Sosa Blanco, the first “war criminal” to be. tried here, was senteneed > to death today at a 12- {| ° hour-and-19-minute trial, that ended at dawn in the, overcrowded Sports Palace; Stadium. | Most of the who jammed the 15.000-seat sta-| dium at the start of the trial last night left before the sentence was. announced at 6:04 a.m. * * * Sosa, who was charged with re-| sponsibility for at least 108 deaths) and the burning of 120 homes, de-} nied his guilt on every count. Any-| thing he did, he said, he did as a soldier under orders. He was found guilty and con- victed of murder, homicide, rob. | bery, looting and damage te | public property. The three-man revolutionary tri-|_ bunal which passed judgment on: Sosa ordered that he be taken to, the Cabana Fortress Prison 30,000 spectators | convicted of war crimes today ‘Sentenced to Die AP Wirepheote BEFORE.-TRIAL SMILE — Maj. Jesus Sosa Blanco, who was in an open-air trial which drew tHousands of Cubans, was able to muster this smile as he ate a ae es lunch — before the trial got t under way. await the order for his execution. "State Rep. Roberts -Heads The judges said he would have an, opportunity to appeal the sentence. bd * * Only about 300 newsmen and armed, bearded guards from Cas-, tro's forees heard the verdict as it! was read out in the sports arena. Sosa Blanco’s trial was the first of three Castro has an- nounced for the Havana Sports Palace to justify {o the world his speedy. military judgment of | Batistans, some 250 of whom have already been executed. Another trial was scheduled to, get under way this afternoon, but it was not known how the slow! House Labor Rep. Farrell E. Roberts 'bill for Michigan. chairman of the powerful ‘House of ages * * Roberts replaces oo Walter G. progress of the first hearing would|Nakkula (R-Gladwin) who stepped affect the schedule. (an from the committee. Committee assignments for Oak- land's other five representatives Captain Claims Force South Buffalo, N.Y., where a Penn- Cost of Living Dips Slightly in December also were made. The Labor Committee chair- man said qa preliminary te a la- bor reform bill for the state would be ‘to remove the fear , that such a bill is a union-bust- |Labor Committee of the | | | Committee (R-West Bloomfield Town- ship) said he was going to work toward a labor reform! acon the coast and out into the Roberts, a 36-year-old Keego Harbor attorney in his ‘anim AFTERMATH second term as state representative, made the announce-' ‘ment as he was named*-> Says lrons Can Keep Badges Royal Oak Twp. Police. | Still Has Power Oakland County Sheriff Frank W. \Irons can keep his deputy badges ‘forever as far as Royal Oak Town- + as Cold Follows Lethal Storms . Count 90 Dead. Eastern Half of U.S. Tabs Damage Mounting} Into Tens of Millions From Our News Wires" A massive cold wave |knifed across the Eastern) ‘half of the country today: ‘in the wake of winter’s| lost severe and destructive! | weather, which left a heavy ‘toll of dead and homeless. | The death toll in the suc- cession of snow, wind, sleet. land rain storms which be-! gan Tuesday neared the 100. mark. Damage mounted ‘into the tens of millions of ‘dollars. | A count since the start of the | ‘storms showed at least 90 w eather- iconnected deaths in traffic. over- lexertion, drowning, exposure or tornadoes. | There were 16 deaths in Ohio, | ' 13 in Wisconsin, 11 in Hlinois, | | 10 in Michigan, 9 in Indiana, 6 | in New York state, 4 each in lowa, Kentucky and Pennsyl- vania, 3 in both Missouri and Oklahoma, 2 each in’ Kansas, | i; New Mexico and Texas, and 1 | in Washington. | The fresh outbreak of cold weather was not expected to mod lerate much during the day, except! Southern areas . * * * | The widespread variety of in |tense storms which have pounded | jthe Eastern two thirds of the coun ltry this week ended Thursday as Floods were bringing havoc ie front, with cold dry air clash- scores of pnmunite $s In Ohio anc ng with warm moist air, moved | Pennsyly ia today, There were frightening prospects’ that the worst is yet to come Down along the banks of Ohio's, rain-choked rivers whole commun- ‘ities waited, bracing themselves for the terrible floodcrests that} | In Missouri, authorities sought fave already brought death and| | an Air Force officer and two (destruction and untold misery to) | enlisted ‘men feared lost in their tens of thousands upstream. | car in deep snow between Spring. | field, Mo., and Kansas City, | In Wisconsin, four persons died Thursday shoveling deep snow from sidewalks or trying to push! cars out of snowdrifts. Fire added to flood miseries in inundated the Cattaraugus | jin From Our News Wires ,Atlantic. Much of the nation struggled to! iclean up its aftermath. | At least 16 persons have died | | 80 far from the floods, and may: | be more. No one can estimate the property damage. The destruction has been too vast as the rivers, some small, some! \.ide and deep, all turbulent. spilled) over and boiled through the towns and cities in their paths. Gov. David L. Lawrence of Penn- isylvania declared a state of ‘ex- tremg emergency” in the flood- istricken area stretching from the 'New York state border to Pitts- aylvania Railroad shop was de- 'stroyed Thursday by a three-alarm| blaze, No one was injured. * * * Two highway employes were found unconscious in a snowplow near Chicago Thursday after being}, 4 PULLED TO SAFETY — Rescuers pull two In dian girls to safety in a boat after flood waters reservation | disaster to Villian ie teams of disaster surveyors is continuing. Rivers in East Still Rising Gowanda, N heavy near many areas. areas. The Office of Ci and Defense Mobilization to Pennsylvania and Ohio to rec hommend action on federal aid In Ohio, at least 16,000 -per- sons were forced to flee homes | inundated by two days of flood. ing. Lieking, Kaox and Muskin- gum counties in Ohio were de- clared disaster areas, An esti. mated 8,800 persons were home- less As the floodwaters drained into ithe swollen Ohio river, nearly 100) a.m. barges were torn loose from moor ings and river, installations. drifted free down the ramming bridges and shore The Ohio was expected! to crest 10 to 12 feet above flood stage in Pennssivania, Ohio and West Virginia. Hundreds of families area, ® * * Meadville Pa. a town of. 25,000 rains pushed rivers over their in Western Pennsylvania | | floodlands. ( ners Trapped by Icy Flood Dim Chance They're Alive } } | | | AP Wirepheio honieless as banks in Y. Thousands are | below rected by federal, in Air Pockets Rescuers Spare No Effort, Expense Trying to Reach Buddies From Our News Wires PITTSTON, Pa.—Hope faded today for 12 miners trapped by icy waters in an -anthracite mine after the iswollen Susquehanna river | breached a hole in a tunnel the river bed and | swirled into the honeycomb |of diggings. Under the unwritten law of the coal mine fields, “never leave a buddy down below,” rescuers spared no effort or expense in a fran- tic effort to reach them. Their only hope was that they managed to crawl into air pockets above the still rising water level. The volunteer rescue crews. di- State and com- pany experts, dug throughout the night in remote shafts and tunnels _in efforts to break through to some jstill | 1,500 persons have been evacuat ed from their homes. The work Plans were made to dynamite ite ee Jaen. } - | The coed swollen Scioto hit 32.6 feet at Chillicothe, today, three feet above predictions |About one-third of the 163-vear-old citv was under water as the Scioto went 15', feet above flood stage River Ohio The homes of an estimated 16,- , 000 of Chillicothe's 27,000 resi. dents were affected, the Seioto was down some four inches. There were reports three pet sons were missing * * * Other states had flood problems In Kentucky, highway equip ment was being sent to Ohio Coun-! t\ in the western part of the state! were evacuated from homes in the to help rebuild 30 bridges and nu- tri-state ;merous roads washed out by flash | floods, All 15 schools in. the county remained closed. but by 9) reported | dry subterranean corridors |where the missing may have found Floods Bringing Havoc | to Ohio, Pennsylvania rehige Forty-four of the miners work: ing deep underground managed fo reach safety after the ice- clogged river drained through a hole 20 feet in diameter into the quarter-mile long tunnel like an emptying bathtub yesterday, They were greeted with whoops of joy by relatives and friends standing vigil around the numerous entré ances to mine shafts. * * * F Company records showed that 36 miners had been working in various sections of the firm's operations | when the. water broke through. Fer hours there was utter con- | fusion about what happened to them until the company ascer- | tained definitely that 44 had | reached the surface and the 13 | still were missing. The disaster hit the anthracite community hard. Unlike other mine tragedies of previous years, it caused veteran miners to vow they never again would go under- ground. Twenty-eight of the 44 miners who escaped wandered through a imaze of dark air shafts for more than six hours before they emerged (Coctinued on bree 2 2, Col. 3) | Flash floods diminished in mouth leastern Indiana after forcing Eby ‘dreds from homes WASHINGTON (®—Livin costs ing attempt.” iship's police department is COM- purie burgh. He appealed to President : g | cerned. ; uried beneath drifts for more than) Eisenhower for federal aid Ohio Was Virtually paralyzed today by Dest . . dipped two-tenths of one per cent! He said before such a measure! 10 hours, Gav Michael v Salle & a record flood resulting from a ructive ice jams kept | Sere ee eee ould ibe realized, bipartisan sup-| Captain Samuel Whitfield, head alee o tae ra re wud ns two-mile long ice dam in French New Yerk: iivere peat Reed: ve 0 ev since August. [port would be needed. A similar of the department, said last also would seek federal aid. | Creek. _ Stage levels but most streams Lower prices for food, automo Hil] came out of Nakkula’s com. Hight, “My men have just as Kee ( oats 7 * * | subsided. much power as deputy sher- | The small business administra. | Fire Chief Fred Carman, di- biles and clothing overbalanced in- lites last session, passed the creases in rents, other housing j, ouse, but was killed th n- items, medica] care and other con-/ . in the Se ‘ition declared three Ohio counties Pecting relief efforts, said nearly 1 mms BUttoned U D; ifs.” ate ‘because it was overloaded) The department's sumer oe x ‘wil silly amendments which had have been notified by Irons that! Be retinol cold weaiber eased Association, 22 Firms The Wareau ol Labor Statistics |" part in the bill.’ Roberts said. |their appointments as Oakland. ( old to Stay ot conditions which hit the Ne wi ° price index declined to 123.7 per H * * F County deputies “expired as of 1 e Eng Shee rai heavy rain’ Cited : for Allegedly ae : e said his committee will study! midnight, Dec. 31, 1958." . | causec ooding of some rivers. oo ; i cal Cs 197-49 average, the! ine new labor reform bill to be! venient, ee Se Te | TODAY'S TEMPERATURES : @ | | e NOW 5 | Fixing Retail Prices tee ; ; : t before Congress. a.m...... 4 10am. ... 2 | In reporting this today, the bu-| pu ' Trons said he took the action | . . , . real nated the index stood 17, Responsible union leaders are pecause four township officers re-| 6 @-M......2 12 noon... | CWS as x WASHINGTON um — Atty. Gen, per cent higher than December, \going to have to realize that infused to cooperate in an investiga-| 8 a.m.....—1 2p.m.....9 | : an nc ere Rogers today announced the in- 1957. order to assure honest handling Of tion into alleged corruption within , | / aeanent of Chevrolet dealers in * A t lworkers’ money they must be su the department and in a crack-| Area residents better keep their LANSING 1% — “House Clerk the pet re casts Hane antitrust charges of illegally fixin Norman E. Bhileo was notified teday that State Rep. Fred Ding-- If it rains pennies from heaven, it snows dollars as far as the Department of Public Works is concerned. ject to some type of review,’ Rob- erts said. idown on vice in the community. { overcoats buttoned up in vi of a Without deputy authority, Irons) ? ow er i xX Was exact-'! The December index was ex the retail prices for new automo- ly the same as that of last Sep- | prediction by the U.S. Weathe B & 7 said, townshi lice have power to: ee man (D-Detroit) died at ‘his (Diles. Te whnne pay Ave Repelcans and four Brow. jetfrce ony cal orinances, tat "aU that the cold will continue |, FoF instance, cot the DPW 3.000 Wednesday £0 Remme tday eft heart atiack. > tt rates are geared to quarterly and ocrats, This ratio was indicative |Not state laws. He said he was| today and tonight. BOG ATES s SFR Te f° nch snowfall Tuesday night. Ailing for some time, Dingman | The indictment, returned by a * xk came to Lansing a week ago federal grand jury in Detroit, acting under the provisions of a) Today's predicted high will reach 1948 state act. /15 degrees with partly cloudy skies | The growing feud between Irons and a few light snow flurries. The * 2 and the department was brought low tonight will be about 3 above |. named the Detroit Chevrolet Deal- ers’ Assn. and 22 of its members. The grand jury alleged, Rogers semiannual adjustments of the in | of the party's grip put on com- dex consequently will receive no inittee assignments when Repub- change in pay. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Wednesday for the crucial vote on organizing the house, locked in a 55-55 Republican- Democratic If Wednesday's storm had come off as forecast, a couple thousand more dollars would have been spent to keep traffic moving. Girl Tells of 2-Year Bondage Admits Chaining Daughter. TOLEDO, Ohio (AP)—Police said the mother of 7-year-old Judith Ball has admitted chaining her to a bedpost over the last two years, releasing her only to go to the bathroom and to school. Detective James McCormick said Judith told_him she slept on the floor in her underclothing. She said that was more comfortable than the bed, which had only a thin _ blanket over coil springs, he added. As, she talked to detectives, Judith showed them her swollen and bruised ankles, to which she said the chain was attached daily. * * * McCormick quoted the mother, 39-year-old Ruth Ball, as saying she chained the girl because of her habits of getting up at night, raiding the refrigerator and, otherwise causing trouble: Once, the mother said, the girl started a fire in a chair by playing with matches. The father, Paul Ball, 40, is an unemployed laborer. The Balls have two other girls, 8 and 9, ~~ all living at home, | - . - : t+ | | | | | ' * ne ee ae re te we fe up before the Township Board last: night when an exchange of commu- | nications between Whitfield and' Ircns was a to board members. | * * rvisor See Dickens told my rd he, personally, had re- ceived no communication from Irons, and recommended no action. Board members unanimously ;voted to take the matter ‘‘under advisement," and called for a meeting with township attorney Lynn V. Hooe Jr. to consider the issue. No date was set for the meeting. Whitfield, who did not attend the mercting, but was tn the town- ship hali on other business, told ‘T've checked the | Police’ Law Mangal, and my men don’t have to be deputies to enforce state laws. “They have just as much power as they ever did—with or without deputy status. We're going to con- tinue operating just as we have.” “tf Frank Irons thinks we" wrong, then he tan fight us in the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2). Income Tax Service—-Open eves. & Set. goeciat W. R, Bol, FE +1l98 or FE 6-573. jin Pontiac and is expected to arent below zero in outlying areas. lf A thousand dollars an show removal in Pontiac, Tomorrow will be partly cloudy FP Jewell, DPW director and a little warmer with a bigh | of about 19. Winds will be west- erly 20-25 m.p.b. teday, diminish- ing tonight. Most main roads tarougnon the | > area are reported in good condition| # by police but side roads are still} {3 tf NOT WORRIED ‘extremely slippery. |e The five-day outlook for this area calls for temperatures to average about 10 degrees below the normal high of 33 and low of 19. Temperatures will rise slowly through Monday, turning colder again Tuesday or Wednesday, Pre- cipitation will total near one-tenth of an 4nch as light snow Sunday a and Monday. lowest resaiaee tempera- ture ste downtown Pontiac preced- ing 8 a.m, was 1 below zero. The mercury climbed to 9 above at 2 p.m. : * * There's $56,000 budgeted oe Pe eee —— Bn gist an, aeai nein oe tate of the winter. out. Angws Campeen, Tat Accountant, tn- *: * tome Tax, Open Eves FE 32-3615. O06 W Heron. 7 here a wens Parmer Gan & Of Co, * Half the cost is for labor. a third for salt and sand, and a sixth for gasoline, oil and maintenance of the DPW’'s snow-removal machines. The more snow, the more money spent, but Jewell |, isn’t worried about running out of funds. tiac this year—more than seentt to get through the rest Even if the weather stays as rugged as it has been—and Jewell doubts that it willthe city won't have to worry about a possible shortage im 1959 show-removal funds until late this year, he =. fnch—that's the price of according to Joseph B. When this month's snowfall is. totaled up, it may prove to be an extra heavy month. If so, the rest of the winter ought to be easier, figures Jewell, who over the years has seen many a winter's snowfall average out. Through Dec. 31, 62 inches of snow fell in Pontiac. —_—~ ,|4 But Jewell-isn’t worried about = since it didn’t affect this year’s er 4 Car Output to Total 130,190 This Week © _ Split, bat left immediately after- ward, i ; ; | DETROIT w—Passenger car oat- put in U.S. factories this week will ‘said, that for several years the dealers conspired to fix automo- bile prices at a level which would insure a gress profit of not less than $225 on each new car sold. The indictment charged this was done by adopting uniform prices substantially higher than the list prices suggested by manufacturers and by agreeing to refrain from iprice advertising * * Assistant Atty. Gen. Victor R. i\Hansen, head of the Justice De- partment’s antitrust division, said in a statement: “Conspiracies of the nature al- Jleged here deprive’ purchasers of “Ithe right to buy new automobiles in a free and unrestricted mar- ket. . “The purpose of this indictment is to restore price competition by striking down arbitrarily imposed restraints designed prices at artificially high levels.” Tax Reterns Prepared By Appt. Home service. — Tee. PE 8-1636 Eves. & Sat. ° Reynolds Another Gasoline Price Deep on Super - number 130,190 units compared, * s with 135,976 last week and 107 495 | for snow removal in Pon- — in the like 1958 week, Automobile! «| News reported. - | 5 POOR ee Y ' In Today's Press " RARER CMRI CAN ae »E) Comics res ehoner 7 | County News ...00........, if Nditortala .............55.,, 6 Green Empress ig High Sch@o} ,........0...65, 19 Riri cc vscneissexevscas? 2 * Obituaries ....... jum, 4 Sports ..... seucesteCicce See Been « 1 |, TV & Radio Programs ..,, 33 ' ; Wilson, Earl .............. 8 pomimytemmmommmarennmts'! Women's Pages ........ 16, 17 — Reg. & Super Bthri at . & Farmer es & Of Lae to maintain « i wo | - a THE. PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JAN NUARY 23, 1959. | | 13 p.m. tomorrow from J Bell The ‘Day in Birmingham Piidare yu am foe ed Co. Burial will be in Wate Chapel Two Area Youths Held cmeen.""" * * ‘ After Assault on Officer | ',ses."einesday at hs norte. : he had been a lifelong resident of BIRMINGHAM—Two 18-year-old tress at Kingswood School Cran:/¢ Fea. | area youths will stand trial Tues-|brook will entertain the Altrysa) «i410 are three sisters, Mrs. day before West Bloomfield Town-|Club of Greater Birmingham at ‘Clark Nowe | of Howell, Mra. Wal- e Bill Now in Legislature Vote on Home-Rule Asked A bill was fossed into the hopper this “absolutely necessary’ if the af the Legislature yesterday which state is to, continue meeting pay- would order a statewide vote April rolls and other bills on time. & en a constitutional amendment Fitzpatrick, like the governor, to let counties fike Oakland adopt contended the proposal would safe-| ship Justice Elmer Dieterlejher home Monday at 7 p.m. ae ec and Mrs. ‘A M. Me-. home-role government charters guard the integrity of the Veterans: charged with assault and battery Jay H. Charch : ea of Birmin anda ike cities. Trust Fund program for indigent and drunk and disorderly conduct. ae tor Jay H. Church, 57,| | prother, S J. ener aay of : ; veterans, and not liquidate the Both are students at Birmingham rvice for Jay ure tanley urch, Oakland County officials have fund he High School. (of 1027 Clark St., will be held at! | Birmingham. not as yet taken a position on home-rule. The bill was intre- | duced by Sen. Prank Andrews LR Hillman). Qne bill would authorize State Administrative Board assignment af most of the bonds to the state treasury and pledge an appropria- * pobert G. Need to Pay Regular Prices When YOU e pair, Ro 3. Squires No Need to Pay Regular Prices 264 Normaniy Rd, Frankin and Hove SIMMS— Pontiac's CUT-PRICE Store! iifis to cart, out Gov. yon equal to trust income as a! Michael Hogan of 1558 Pierce St., hot nage the’ reolacement fur lost bond interest.) Birmingham, were arrested Trust Found were ready Two other bills would permit] Wednesday by Bloomfield Town- first hurdle in the House yemporary transfer of trust fund) ship patrolman Martin McLaughlin. n Comimities today, but the bonds to the University of Michi+ when he went to investigate a call pec ainand Michigan State University, ‘that cars were blocking a drive- iPr Sipe nipoduced oith the requirement of repurchase | way on Forest lane. inecrats yesterday. are the oy 10 years and return to the trust! McLaughlin found the cars “eee ee oe | gone and a truck in the ditch. { fi ¢ ler Sal at ii The truck driver said he had | been forced off the road and de- scribed the car to McLaughiin. The officer said he met the car a short distance down the road and turned around to give chase. He said the boys threw beer bottles in the path of the police car during The schools in the interim | would be able to put up the bonds as collateral for bank loans After if was broached last’ te make up for arrearages in wech, the Willlams prepos@l — state treasury payments, now ap- drew fire from many Republi proaching 15 million dollars and cons and velorags organization still mounting, leaders, but as yet ne plane The fourth bill would allow trans-| ive has mustered significan ter of bonds to the Public School the mile-long chase over icy back = k.mployes Retirement System in roads. SAVE 42¢ on nil Fornces : 100 81 ¢ Hiowever. eypiublican eeponed hey of sums ordinarily provided WATERFORD’S FINEST — Claude (Bill). Pentiac Press Phete * * Ls $1.23 BUFFERIN coesee Tablets vere foyiny with culicrent ideas {rom the now anemic school aid When the youths stopped, Squires | rm purport te sed ve thie bong tthe proble ry support | | Goulet (center) e » >» ownship's ‘'Man of the Year.” Congratu- oe hew to ulhye the bye WO nullion fund Goulet (center) examines the plaque presented to as the towns : assaulted him, McLaughlin said. | ir Mrtist Other bills and resolutions pre-| him last night at the Waterford Township Jay- lating Goulet are Supervisor Elmer Johnson (left) He mia that two agers in the! In Liquid Form - Famous Save ¢ * a * sented in the Legislature yester-, cees’ annual Bosses Night banquet, honoring him and George Scantland, Jaycee president. car ran off into nearby woods 98+ MILES NERVINE 2lc Sith the Hotse and setiite away day included those to | where Hogan was caught after the see Wnt Spa Mondays. no immediate; Provide for an indeterminate’). ‘ 5 fficers radioed for help, the third setian was possitle ‘ rather than fixed sentence for con ‘Bill Goulet Wins Jaycee Honor }o vs P, Regular | 59c Value Pep badwin A kitepatrick (D> \ieted sex deviates, allowing for | youth escaped. Pkg. 3 6‘ of 36 biateosl chic sponsor, urged 4 complete cure before release, N J | Tee own sicese, atm | 4. WAY COLD TABLETS . protipt passage of the bills calling and appropriate $50,000 for a spe ame ater Or an O ear | @ ery a , = : : — ial medical facility under State drunk and disorderly cated | SAVE 24c on Famous Save 1a< (oO mon De sariment supervi Both have been released sa) sree 88s BROMO SELTZER eevee 24¢ to screen and fest sex d¢-! he Waterford Township Junior things he has done for alj his teenage boy in trouble, he has bonds. | . » * Williams {0 Give viates (Waldron) \Chamber of Commerce last night) acquaintances,’ Johnson said exerted every effort to set the . * * oe 40-year-old Claude (Bill) named An untiring worker in Our youth on the right track, Bul’s| Two Pontac men were injured ? ate . ale - : “ aay : rn | : | ae de. wah we ied heath township's “Man of the Lady of the Lakes Church, he friends told the judges ay a rear-end apr on one Tax Plan on IV way commissioner empowered to * * * has given “unstintingly’’ of his * * *. graph road near Ic dl sTOve | sue permits. For sale ads on ph. presentation of the award time in many church projects, | preceding the presentation of the, toed Tat ebouty Hp last) ent c ai Serges Likoff, 65. of 761 E. Ten- - real property abutting a highway was made at the Jaycees’ annual according to the judges. ‘Man of the Year’ plaque, Jay- | son St., was reported in ‘‘fair’’ * Governor Will Explain . id be ox HONS “ a . Hoases Night banquet in the Com An all-round ardent sportsman, cees, their wives and bosses heard tia, at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- xempt vacation pay from par niinity Activities Center Bil) has been on the state cham- an address by Herbert Stouten- pital in Pontiac this morning. He! Remedy for State’s nishment by court order tyan) 1) vearsn to life to In making the announcement, Township Supervisor Elmer | amet of sciling or adminis.) Jones) ‘eald, “Whenever a fel : ° 2 ee ee Drayton Plains Softball burg, the director of admissions, Team for the past 15 years. When- and registrar at Michigan State ever he has been able to help a University of | Oakland. suffered severe head injuries, ac- ‘cording to police. ~ James Neely, 27. of 213 State Money Ills Jan. 30 — Petuce from ane year to life the penalty upon “COREGA ¢ » Denture zy Adhesive 1A Nc) i ~The public wall re) fering nareoties without a Leer se low needs a friend, they call on ISt. was sles ane treatment (yi William peescripuion prawn Bill Goulet.” ’ , 1 , . ae \for cuts about the lace fesy tye Tene eated on the biving Jud e< Wilham Shune the Rev Nose ( One Test I izzles Out Neely told Bloomfield Town- i roomy Wabehing: telex pian ‘Teuwissen Jr. und James | ship police he did not see the Thutmismihoewaythenaver Keep Your Badges, ae lec ted Goulet fate el Rocket Launching Fails | other car before the crash. Offi- | ner proposes to break the news of nine nominations for ers said they were unable (to | , q standing contributions to his ‘ Likoff because of the | ine nicht of den ee Police Captain Says aaeeceneen ce nunite amt tandy 1) CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla (UPLicone went for naught when the) Gueston . | hour telecast, af 7:30 p.m., will . , . | extent of his injuries. be carried over a statewlde net | Goulet, his wife and their two —That old bugaboo of rocketry —! Tee ket's second stage failed to ig-| . . mite | —_——— work (Continued From Page One) iamall children live a Io68 Seeden failure of an upper stage to fire— * * * A group of skiing enthusiasts will A mae detailed «fatement of (ORES er get a legal opinien The > BUN) EA foiled an attempt to test a futurist- The 90-foot, two-stage rocket was leave here tomorrow for a week- ; Me TIO AL eon Gnas ODUM UPmtOR Er), sathiitdiatct * * * if hese cone over intercontinental the fourth in the Thor-Able test se- and at Caberfae near Cadillac. | Bottle of 100 Gn fee Tbyenclintenr five Tres earra declared He owns a trucking business, is range early today ries, but it was the first to be fitted This is the first of four trips which 67¢ BAYER ASPIRIN Save A Peltier a naar ie e Law ae a = Siensile a ne pueees * * * with the sharp, tapered nose cone the Birmingham Ski Club is plan- AA OBE 2le Phe state is plunging toward a thle guide Tor officers, was writ and a enarter member or ie 2" Thor Able rocket with a sharp,|/Which may be used on small, solid- |; a a. SSS SSS See delet of better than 100 muillien fet by iene C Gillespie, a for. year-old organization dagger-like nose cone , Srobabty fuel intercontinental bailistie mis- Ne bership in the. club, which Famous Cold Tablets for Children Pkg. fiellars bye tame 30 and as in se ae Sakian ne circuit fudge eRIEND TO MANY rose about 65 miles above the earth Siles still on the drawing boards. | meets every other Wednesday in 83¢ CORICIDIN of 25 Hits cash trouble now | ei SMEAR Coeceat eu eA pur “Unpretentious and dependable, on the start of a 5,000-mile flight. ‘the Community House, is open to ake anne nspented payments fo the Unk 7 . het * Bill Goulet is known throughout) But all the Air Force's elabo-| > i i 1 tp ‘all local residents. aa versity of Michigan and Michigan cedure the township for the many lttle'rate preparations to ree's elabo- Jeannie With Light Hair | _ | Save 23¢ on Popular 5-Os. de Universit, Township police have been told : = Is Light-Fingered, Too! | Miss Marion Goodale, head mis- 89« VICKS VAPO-RUB. eee Jar * * * in the past few days by aerested : — $$$ ______——— aan : Panui Weber the Governor s press persons that they don't have pow. Arthur Z. Austin. 7182 Banks St cortuy, said the plan represents. ¢6, Whitfleld said. We de, Heads Labor Committee Waterford Township, bought “Rep law to Be Guest | 1 odeparture from past practice though,” he added, eval drinks for a woman he met Choice All Formulas _ 98¢ PETROGALAR .. 2: beter ete ; eT ; j : 4 > ac bar las vy to The extent that we never Township police must renew thet (Continued Fron: Page One) for Oukland representatives in I at Sunday Dem Meet QW ESTE OV eID nice, amen Aitcy ermanss «pl re had might 69c : $1.19 ' ; ia : : : : st Fe an ; lieans won organization rights Te * * * Arthur J. Law, Democratic rep se *% , inet . rtd , ge tt ficial A i \ , Ar . ? : a x . ve, ik a ni ie sah ; uli " ' A invited ta do 0 DY atter a Democrat representative A i 5 vd ‘ Ana an (R-Wat She in turn, stole $617 from his resentative from Pontiac, will be cm Pepsodent C pi Pertussin co xy" | " * eo osteeqi i AA ie a3 n : # zee re subject contributed to the eral ‘ missed roll call. : efor owns up ublic Health wallet, Austin reported to police the guest of the Pontiac Demo- TOOTH a . decision, Weber sald, as did a Irons Said) that oon J in 9 he, and Juvenile Corrections (chatre today ‘ratic Club at a meeting Sunday : : MIST breakdown in plans to present ocked oo captain. two sergeants, Roberts also held onto his’ seat many, - At the UAW hall, 871 Baldw re. ¥ BRUSH ms : the Governor's tax recommenda. and oa patalman to submit con. Un the Judiciary Committee, where pen Arthur J Law (D-Pontiac): * * * ‘at the UAW hall, 821 Baldwin Ave. | trons im hi i fidential reports ta him on police he Was joined by new Southfield , ir Tl *Pontiac!:| Police today are ooking for, Allen Pilkinton, club president, VEER SG CS ar. ‘ ro " ‘ 7 gs tie Whe ‘torts ¥ ‘Ditnw * : , ‘yy = 5 m ee tt 1 ‘i a ot t —- . regular a nd ' th ; Rep. James Clarkson, also an at Pportionment, City Corporations, “Jeannie with the light brown/said plans will be made for -the ‘ <2 3) ro Pree tery | “_ “ ali t & F f . ms <4 Genre Be UREN EIU Ee asia ARS Ee UU eA ae ee Aig , Hotticulture and Local Taxation ‘hair'’—her description as given by «pring clection. The meeting will ; nad iat tas ees chip torney. Roberts’ third committee Rep. James Clarkson (D-South-| phe retired worker fe p.m ss 69c $1.98 Pletisbe Ue fee op Tass ent WS Ie . i ig f - ; assignment is with the minor Ma ‘ _ : . | sg ‘ . son a? ROA shad com ol “E talked (0 them individually, i. affairs ommilitee fields Judie lary, Aid to the Han. : . ————— * MIDOL Geritel fs television tine e\ploniy the and they agreed to do so," Trens dicapped and Geological Survey 5 ad J . phy oof the States cash situ: sald. “Then on Jan, 12, 2 re Other commillee assiznments — Rep \ iam Hayward (R-Royal On Men's ; Unior , ceived on fetter from Captain | Oak! Michigan Veterans’ Facility § RUCGED o OE ; arabists Fit fa fot Stations have Whitfield saying they wouldn't 1 ae an) and Fish and Fisher- work eg 5 We ‘ fe comtnitnients fo earry the cooperate" Rescue Ho 5 Fad << SHOES cast the announcement said pe c : Re Dp John © Hitchcock (D-Hazel Whitfield snapped last night: Yeats Ar WOW TINS Gm [trent WNT 4 Apportionment, Hortiew- Voi SMI ALPEN TN cfg. . UMS nat true, We never agreed f( 12 | d M wa Juvenile Corrections and came Cue and WOabCEC 4 em tory _sti h thing ° or rappe en Mental bloeptials ; , The Tl year-old) captain claims he has no jurfsdiction ander town | lip regulations. to file such a re. from the long abandoned eagle To Fight Lake Divenien FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only BARGAIN SPECIALS : (( ‘ontimied From Page One) net Brown or Block Leather ¢ Uppers | | Men’s Work Oxfords # Dance to Honor Ziem port. “Toam net in any way ob- shaft hated to falfl his request," Whit] partie ee L ANSING «¢UPIY — Attorney | Made by ENDICOTT-JOHNSON PSST ONES Udarees UGE Lee Vice) cata in th MN ia nohad General Paul L. Adams said to- $5.95 , oe _ | Made clr Way to safety | day he has called : 1 ; F hf fat coped fon 4 : cal am | : clay te was called a meeting : Woe | al . ah -" hin Whitheld) said a sound relation: dyrough the same shaft which ph 3 in Detroit with officials Value e oe BRYLCREEM sib resins ne oe eee hip an ” au ait lepende con| had been ont of operation for of five other states to map plans s 8 to 12 59¢ FEMS SANITARY NAPKINS ee ee : 44 : feat Ht fie giery Che Pe nds, i ~ - 5 izes 0 . eee — ho tomorine night at $ PM \atintiry cooperation and the en STR Th WS Aen COS Ei Sle , E Giont BARBASOL SHAVE BOMB __ 79¢ mi the CAL Building Willis Lake proper approach to the matter in The first 1 miners RIAs ed their) ‘®an water diversion by Chicag> a boa no ea pane | 93 STERI- KLEEN DENTURE CLEANSER Tle Po Wiiterfordt “Posmship Pick. y tq way to the surface “like chip ee Soles and heels. xtra com- Cc D NTURE CLEANSER | Tle a 1.79 SCOTTS EMULSION... 19 ing. Brown or J ft may he oobtatmed oat the door fortable weari 8 as the water poured into Finland, Russia Close black colors. Irons said, “We've been doing munks our Own investigation in’ Royal the shafts. ; Soe z : - ak ‘Vonsiiin. eel (rere e cat MOSCOW Up—Fintand‘and the iE 1.25 DEVAREX — — for nervous tension......... .98¢ | T'] 5 W t} ; uk ‘Pownship, and there's going! We never heard the water come) et U at tly =| Choice of 8 or 12-Inch Tops pes Se 1€ S16! ler foo tee a bot Coming out e there. in at all one miner said ‘ It ae “ at paren iy - on L LEATHER ] 25. BANARIN | — — anti-cold caps . 5S sot A 98e | aw ve be ev “| ; cs wir way to resuming close gist YUE OCONEE COG AO We ci Sa o ane fade just there ” political and commercial ik Ak 89c _ GREEN ‘MINT MOUTH WASH tee roses Oe PON EEN Np VICUNSTTY Partty SUPE ; e 8" The water pouring inte the SOUT : - ‘londs with » few Haht snew flariiee whale 7’ | tions, diplomatic sources said | t 98¢ MEGA _— 7 sid) Continued) cai@) (adey) igh 3, Huewe /tnine also posed a serious threat today en § or 00 S 89 ee satel Che ee 1... T4e eraiis fair and contlowed quite cold = - ) to the économie Ife ef the Wyo- c root Lozenges $3 tumight teow 4 abere In the alty te a | * = = a “ee 2 ee : Ue ise ree er eu Suffers Fatal Heart ming Valley in northeast Penn. sansnanassaeseang| Cork & Rubber Soles 1.49 AMPHOJEL liquid == ell formula... «1 17 | freon Few partly cloudy ame sligh | in our we Gi TOrmuliag 6... ... e. * earmer high 1 Winds wreterty Attack Whil rivi syivanin, ring ; oo ena =s miles teday diminteahiug tant ht e Dri ng After years of wot kang, the an - BLACK & WHITE | } nes Uy 55¢ PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC — -2 for SAeh 6 oan T7T¢ Today In Ponttas ; Carl Vale, (1, of SNH Oakiull) theacite vein under the valley is ® \ : $19.95 1.50 ATHLETE’S SUPPORTERS | —_ meses Ih Hloomifield Pownship, suf honexscombed with interconnecting a FILMS to Simms Selatan tae 976 ee eee Pp o™> toed a fatal heart attack this tunnels The Port Griffith accident @ Finer - | - Faster ; Photo Finishing {il Sizes 6 to 12 et Prides on (ont morning white driving his auto and forced nearby mines to clase ine EDS Sr On Sel, Balas ne eee crashed info a tree at) Qukhill mediately as water swirled through gy ~a~ All Rolls in AN leather ee cork Moon tines Fitcay at @ 3) pin treet ae Oakland drive ithe funnels a — by 11 ALM. and rubber soles, lace to Diownteown Temperatures De pit thy C opaner Dr Ts: we Py The re Were fea th at THInes a 24 hr. BACK toe styles m cap toe, mot- \ a ie : , - 1 fee vette said Ude died befove his car down the valle rnight have to be @ toe or plain toe styles Q ye = i A hit the tree. Ile was alone in the closed, throwing hundreds of min @ F I LM NEXT Li UID as Fal ere vill of Wark . DAY at Nationally Famous ENDICOTT-JOHNSON FORMULA Ubar esas in Pantiae Goodyear Welt 27¢ Cen (An perorded downtiant ea ae peratuis 4 hy Pay 6c to 10¢ Each? 4 Men ane - Wuiket ie FADEPROOF W ork Shoes 12 For 7 fine Vear Age in Pontiac or Work Oxfords | Highest temperature 4 , Lowest cam pera ire seodd 22 ee ee otton Q-TI st. ‘Joseph ASPIRIN eather Partly Cloudy a . = PHOTO PRINTS H nd J For Children Highest and lose Temperatures This: ‘ Date In 8A Vears | Enierged se Electrio—Adjusteble Heat Contro! | Cc Ny a R Massage FH SUPER “Reais bed eg. and Heating ge SIZE ee ee . diode —X I@ crews tenures BROT. pooetie ea 3 Value 59 in 1808 i i y ® in 1036 mel ae Reg. 39e¢ Alper Ns ; aie pert 1 ; iq from ay degative \ ST. JOSEPH . haiininrel | a8) G2 Mean 18 Regular ae \ Elk bastoy feather up- 3 @ ¢ Bismarck i4 M Beach 64 § $9.95 a ' pers, lined vamp. Leath- 3 ° Rraenevitie 5 4) Mftrauker é -2 F : Buffalo 49 IL Minneapolis 6 -13 Value a : . ’ er insole, heavy -tein- FOR CHILDREN Charleston « 62 14 Nee Qrican ‘ ¥j see ni Neaiin cow 98 . forced out soles. Sizes 6 : Chirage 1 7 New rk ah oF Masadee vibrator afc € Low *. ye + can Cincinnati 9 if Omaha 1K 4 combined with adfustable heal Com: ol iM DAILY DELIVERY te Bimms from to 12 Choice of styles roneie Limit 1 Pack Cleveland 7 A Peltetan 1" 1 Cheice of blue hrown yellow red a ‘fastman or DIRBCT- TO - YOUR Denver 0° Ph 1oen #2 42 and tan eobore HOME mailing service Det enit 27 a Pie sth aah 42 (44 ; ‘s Doluth « 1) -26 Bt Loute ; GE = o Nert Fort Worth 27,78 & Pranciero M@ 44 b ; a bh DRUGS Rapics 20 | @ @ Marie 13-4 sinaw —Main Houghton } -@ Trav. City W «4 ie BROTAE | Street Ri > Inck-onville 73 3) Washington 61 34, 99.N. Saginew —Main Floor Mim 99 8 STHERS Koneas City 28 & Beattle 48 45) N. for er. Ez. Angeles 70 49 Tatipa TO "+ ; ian * ae Gossmene P 1b : ‘ ~ A ie {, . 3 , | * . 3 v 7 \ ! 7 ! 4 i f iy \ : ce ae : : is Vy | ee ae ‘ BT eee! eee er ea ee ey *- = NS wes al f THE PONTI AC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY. 23, 1959 THREE Ronson Ordered to Halt Price Fix: similar orders against’ three other} large rnanufacturers of electric shavers. Ronson’s agreement with’ , |ETC was conditioned on the issu-, jance of these orders. The ‘agreement is for settlement pur- | | poses only and does not consti- Ccuires in ine” in Only 23 Schools MADISON, i tute an admission by Ronson that in Aribie is offered by only 93/7 FTC Also Demands Stop to Discriminating Among Customers WASHINGTON «#—Ronson Corp. has been ordered by the Federal. Trade Commission to stop enter- ing into illegal price-fixing agree- | ments with its retail distributors.” The FTC yesterday also ordered the company in prices and allowances for pro- motional activities. “to discontinue dis- — criminating among its customers’’! it has violated the law. | The complaint, issued i months. ag with price-fixing contracts 0, said Ronson entered into re-| | itail out of an estimated’ 1,800 Amer- | Wis. wp—Instruction | : ican institutions of higher learn-. ing, a survey released here shows. Prof. Menahem Mansoor of the many dealers in states having fair University of Wisconsin Depart- trade laws. FTC said the agree-: ments were illegal. Women buy about 80 per cent! of men’s neckties and most sales ‘are made around the season. : ‘ment of Hebrew and Semitic | Studies conducted the survey, He pointed out that Arabic is the tongue spoken daily by more than 65 million persons of the Middle) 230 million people of the world. Ronson makes cigarette ers and electric shavers. light- Named in the order with the — parent company were Ronson Service Companies in San Fran- cisco, Denver, Atlanta, Chieago, Baltimore, Boston, Detroit, Cleve- land, Philadelphia, New York City. The commission’s action was based on an order agreed to by Ronson and FTC lawyers. The commission recently issued FRI. & sa _SPECIALS Forged Steel —Made in Germany Toe Nail Nippers ne 1,69 Value size nippers Made in 4'4-inch Germany. Barrel type, heavy duty. co} Made in Germany— Hard Steel Finger Nail Nippers $1.69 98¢ Value Made of the finest steel. Cuts nails off the every clean way. Buy now and save Made in Germany— Forged Steel Cuticle Nippers $2.00 T .69 Value Made especially for the care of cuticles. Keeps nails looking good Buy now. DIMMS sicrnivs 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor Looking for BETTER | Tools at LOWER Prices? Try SIMMS Fri. and Sat. 2nd FLOOR BARGAINS Perfect for WORKSHOP Ld Woodcraft Vise $7.50 Value tion. Holes to attach 88 wood facing. As : pictured. Bee na pines 29¢ case. 1/16 to '4" ~ 3-PC. CHISEL SET Regular $1.19 set with 79¢ 34, I-inch sizes. Regular $1220 kit with cromeet pencil burner soide flame PARTS Sours Belen un ‘tints, Pout 148 HOME Steel jaws, free ac- ALLEN WRENCHES amber plastic handles, BERNZ-0-MATIC TORCH pureader ce! pull-drawers. Famous BLACK & DECKER :19-Pc. Elec. Drill Kit Regular 88 $49.94 Value B 144" drill, gear key chuck, are bor, polish pad, buff wheel, paint mixer, 5 drill bits, sand E disc G stee! storage, carry box. g ELECTRIC SANDER : male’ professional 17® : Oncihiaune sander and SOCKET WRENCH SET Reasier $49.95 value 22 : di-piece ret of ag -) Camera Pricesiae the pace. . . lowest prices in cameras and accessories Use layaway—small deposit, holds Smashed New, Used, Demonstrator ‘Models—Seve 30% to 50% 8mm MOVIE CAMERAS $32.50 KODAK 8mm 2287 with £2.3 lens .......c000- $64.50 REVERE +88 with 2.5 lens $49.50 REVERE 8mm Rolf Woad-—t2.8 2)... $39.95 BE'L G HOWELL 2.5 lens. Discontinued ... $39.95 KODAK 8mm with 1.9 lens . $99.95 KEYSTONE K32_ Olympic £2.5 lens. . er $59.50 KODAK TURRET with 2.3 lens . $97.50 REVERE #80 Roll Load—f2.5 lens. ..... $132.50 DEJUR D-100 Mag Load—f2.5 lens... $99.50 WOLLENSAK 43D with #1.8 lens $139.50 REVERE #44 with £2.5 lens 7987 12987 $199.50 Wollensak 13987 Turret with Telephote and Wide-Angle : Just a few of the many famous movie cameras you'll find here at Simms eeeeseceecooooseeeseeseseeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeee mm MOVIE PROJECTORS $49.95 BASKON 8mm Bright Lamp $64.95 KODAK BROWNIE 8mm— 300 watts ....... ‘ky $69.95 BELL G HOWELL 500 watt—discontinued |. $79.50 KODAK BROWNIE 500 watt—8mm ..... $89.95 ARGUS M500 8mm—Bright Lamp .... $127.50 REVERE ‘777' Brilliant 750 watts. ... : $162 WOLLENSAK 115" 750 watts—brilliant . |. $123.50 Kodak SHOWTIME 500 Watts—Super-Brite .. All brand new projectors at these low cut prices one for your particular need and priced to fit your eudest 2487 3987 4987 4987 6887 $149.50 Revere Turret Electric-Eye Automatic 6387 6987 9887 $80 MERCURY II With 2.7 lens ........ “6\ $29.50 KODAK PONY II With {3.9 lens ,....... | 559.95 ARGUS C-20 B® With 3.5 lens ........ $55 KODAK SICNET 30 With 2.8 lens : models All factory guaranteed even at these low prices. eeeeeeceseoceseseeoesseeseeoeseeonoseeoeesoeeeeeS fat SLIDE PROJECTORS ALL NEW ARGUS Auto-Special - 2487 Regular $29.95 value .. 300-Watt ANSCO Dualet 2987 2987 Regular $39.95 value .... 300-Watt ARGUS Projector Regular $39.95 value ... 500-Watt AUTOMATIC Argus. Regular $69.95. ._. 500-Watt ELECTROMATIC Regular $99.95 Argus 300 WATT ARCUS-AUTO- a MATIC—Reg $62.95 value - | 300-W KODAK Readymatic jRegular $64.50 value .... 4500-W KODAK spout Regular $74.50 value . 7787 4987 4987 5987 Just a few of the many famous slide projectors you'll find at Simms—all brand new. guaranteed SCOHKCEHSHHSSHHSHHHSHLOSESESEHHSESCLOHEHSSEEOEEEE LOWEST PRICES Now on Genuine RADIANT | GLASS BEADED GLASS $20.05 METEOR 50x50” BEST MODEL UNIGLOW $29.95 UNIGLOW 30x40” $31.95 UNIGLOW 40x40” $39.95 UNIGLOW 50x50” Famous MANSFIELD ‘ New Co t Length FOLDAWAY 8mm Editor & Soli Movie Bar-Lite itor & Splicer with 4—GE Bulbs ' ’ we eerste ed taiy to tate pene 6” to see film before ‘aplic- in¢oer movies with (14% ing. Ae shown inch unjt. With storage case Bd STA sc ea Be Friday and Saturday 1987 2487 2887 3987 SCREENS von aatas $12.95 METEOR 30x40” 7.87 BRILLIANCE $14.95 METEOR 40x40” 9.87 17.87 23.87 25.87 E 32.87 it i { JANUARY CLEARANCE | Simms is the place that sets ~~~ 3687 4387 5887 13987 9487 There’ ' 35mm CAMERAS 1987 2287 2987 3387 Just one and two of a kind—some new, some used, some demonstrator 5587) i 12 39 holiday East and the sacred language for, ore than 300. Now, for the first! secondary- school courses can qual- | time, a of the school! siify for university admission, j ee ‘Just Arrived at SIMMS-—Another Shipment at This BIG CUT-PRICE! PROPORTIONED Tailored . Ladies’ Slacks Vanish 3 Tailored — Quality Made Sizes 10 to 20 > , Regular, Long or Short . fine rayon gabardine resists wrinkles <‘SNUGTEX lined ' waistband. Choice of colors. 98 North ©] - Saginaw » i av aa ) BROTHERS =e ie an eee Sore ore a nega Don't YOU Throw Away Your Old Wallet SIMMS Will Giwe YOU $1.00 for it, Regardless of Condition—as a Trade-In! GENUINE LEATHER MEN’S AND LADIES’ 4 WALLETS Your Old Billfold and 98c Buys a Regular 4 .98 BILLFOLD YOU PAY Only Gg ai) you get a eeu! ie $198 waliet for only 9@c and coin purse. farm se, etc, regardjess of conditi on With Trade-In old Men s That's right. wallet you and some ladies styles Plus Tedere! tax 98 NORTH {> WALLETS SAGINAW —Main Floor SAVINGS on ELECTRIC RAZORS at SIMMS NO TRADE-IN Necessary — Friday & Saturday SPECIALS for MEN DOUBLE HEAD — SUPER QUALITY x Schick Whiskaway Shaver screice Complete With Cord and Case Regie 1 1 95 v — NO -TRADE-IN NECESSARY uldes, for rotary motor fast, close, comfort- Buy now and Built able shaves save in whisker AC- MEN'S SUNBEAM ‘G’ Reg. $29.50 Ronson ‘66’ Electric Razor Reg. $18.50 3 9 5 Men's Schick | gz, Men's Ronson Powershave (4 CFL Razor Reg. $31.50 Reg. $28.50 REMINGTON REMINGTON 6 & 12 Volt Rollectric Shaver Reg. $32.50 Value ] 6% Ae SIMMS lk Saginaw TUTE TTT TTT PTT T ET LTTE LETT Ee ey ee eee T eT ee Clearance Sale of All Metal Folding Game & Party Tables 9nd FLOOR SPECIALS Exactly as Pictured Size Open 30248” Size Closed 2592x2430" 3 Heat and stain re- sistant Roll Auto Home Reg. $34.50 Value 20” CUTLERY eral ti Folding All Metal FAMILY GAME TABLES With All Accessories Top has checkers. Pin Pitch, Spell ‘mn’ Bingo. Travel ‘n’ Add plus miltiplication table, maps, for educatonal purposes Come plete with cherkere and binge cards, et¢ Only 6 left 48x30-Inch TABLE All metal, folds compectiy Only 16 Makers’ List Price 19.95 Value . Regular $19 88 maker's jist For use as extra dinner tabie plenic tabie, ete 96x30-Inch TABLE | feguiar #29088 maker's fist #foot tabie for home. shop reataurants meat eg SIMMS. Pe eA gc AOR I ee I 16" Le rns BROTHERS Ther , PEN TONITE :. Saturday "til 1 0: P.M. TONITE and SATURDAY is. your last chance to save at these special ‘RED TAG’ prices! Hurry, plenty of some, few of others—many un-advertised items on ‘RED TAG’ i Sem. too! Shop the Store that gives you More—SIMMS. (CLOSED SUNDAYS) VALUES GALORE! DONT MISS THIS BIG SELLING EVENT! LOOK FOR RED TAGS ¢ TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON EVERY ITEM UNIVERSAL Auto-Electric Coffee Makers sig. 95 Value $] 0 8-CUPS Make delicidus, perfect coftee every time automatically Keeps coftee poping hot right at the table. tco' ‘i. i Gleaming WHITE Enamel Finish HARDWOOD TOILET SEATS Complete with CHROME Metal Hinges “2 nil Easy install yourself. Fits all anders stocls Guaranteed first quality. Sale priced tor savings Regular 60¢ Value—‘Crocus 2-50 Ft. AQ” Clothes Line-- 49° Limit Regular $1.00 Value—Long Car Sno Brush & Scraper For cleaning windshields of snow and ice Standard 5-SEWN ! HOUSEHOLD hy BROOMS $1.19 Quality TT Long wood handie, wire bound straws tor extra dura- bility, Limit | BOYS’ and GIRLS’ Warm Lined Jackets Reg. $5.98 3” Sire 3 to 6X Cotton pop iin wrists and Zipper front surcoat styling. Colors. Girls’ Hood Car Coats = $6.95 Values \\\ $4.49 Broken Sizes 3 to 6X 7 to 14 71 Double breasted style water re- pellent poplin Convertible hood collars fan Full 16x26 Inches Dundee Gold Stripe HAND TOWELS Regular 79c Each 3 For $] 00 Thick towels stripes. Choice of 4 ‘colors and thirsty terrycloth with decorative gold For All Electric Shavers Remington Speedak $5.95 Value 3 99 Converts AC to” DC makes electric tazors rum up to J5% faster Regular $1.29 Value—Round 16-In. Wall Mirror y+ use in any room. Plain Sturdy cotton braided line Foot Treadle—Silent Closing Cover Step-On Kitchen Cans 299 | }-quart capacity inset, easy to clean, acid mirror for wall Regular $4.00 Seller and stain resistant. Seamless construction, Use in kitchen, 89¢ Value—Giant Size Sink Strainers New gravity design prevents drip Regulor $2.00 Value—3-Tier Tid-Bit Trays China ware tiers with brass fittings etc Colers. C Water Repellent POPLIN—Hooded se, | Ladies’ Car Coats bath, nursery, Regular $1.00 Value—Large Rubber Kneeling Pads 6%x13'a-Inch sive Protects knee caps Regular 8 8 $12.95 | Values Double breasted styles, wooden buttons cuffs inside sleeve at wrist. Hood converts to collar, Quilt lining. two pockets. Sizes 10 to 18 Regular $2.95—Chenille G Flannel 59 Ladies’ Dusters | Girls’ Coats & Sets 10* Sale of MEN’S and BOYS’ DRESS PANTS $595 1°? we 299 Clearance to make room for new stock—boys pants include rayons, rayon acetate, flannels and gabar- dines Variety of colors. Men's pants include rayon linens, rayon acetates, flannels, gabardines and some all wool. Variety of styles and colors. Ail altera- Bhort eleeve, Peter Pan collar. Colors, sizes Values to $18—2 Styles Winter coats and coat sets Values Sizes balues to $7.88 Sizes 26 to 42 HERSHEY'S i MiLM CHOCOLATES. * 25¢ Economy Size HERSHEY'S Candy Bars Regular 1Se Value For 9 € Choice of Hershey Al mond, mitk, chocolate, Goodbar’ or Krackel bars. Limit 6 bars. a3 ~~ ‘“ tions at slight cost Regular $1.98 Seller—Ribbed Cotton Men’s Union Suits Heavy duty. - 100% WOOL — Soft Leather Soles Short or long sieeve, cai length. Sizes 34 to 46 Irregulars of 49c—Long Tops Men’s Work Sox--5 *« Long tops for work or sports All sizes DIMM od sxcrices 98 N. SAGINAW ST, fens A BARGAINS ' Boys’ & Girls‘ Ladies’ G Men's ~ Sizes 7—8—9 Size 10—1!—!2—I3 $129 $19 $2.29 Value $2.49 Value FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas Jean’ four brothers, Russell of ployed as a salesman for the Delos of Yale, Kenneth of and Melvin of Marlette, and HENRY J. BRAUN The body of Henry J. Braun, 88, | Utah, of 5209 Lynasue Lane, Waterford | Utica Township was taken from the Hun-|five sisters, toon Funeral Home to the McCul- CARL L. DORST jough Funeral Home in Algona,| Mr. Braun died of a_ stroke Wednesday in Pontiac General ital. He had been ill nine days. | Surviving are his wife, Ruby; | Home. six daughters, Mrs. Margaret Fet-| tinger ang Mrs. Wilma Anderson, ' both of Pentiac, Mrs. Elsie French of Milford, Mrs. Eleanor Helmers ot Mason City, lowa, Mrs. Frances, Slevin of Algona and Agnes Braun of Spencer, Towa; and two sons, Robert of Mason City and Ray- mond of Algona | Cemetery, Troy. home following a heart attack. He was a member of the | Rochester K&AM Lodgee 5 and the Boulevard Shrine, Detroit. Before retirement, he was em- Iowa, for service and burial. Ss urea Rd. will be held at 11 a.m. Monday jat the William R. Potere Funeral Graveside service will be under the auspices of Rochester} F&AM Lodge 5 at White Chapel be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Mr. Dorst died Thursday at his Auburn Heights and Francis of Troy; three sisters, a brother, 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grand- children, Deaths Elsewhere CHICAGO (AP) — Thomas §.) Gordon, 65, Democratic represen-| tative in Congress for eight terms, starting in 1942, died Thursday He recently underwent a major! AUBURN HEIGHTS — Service| ninth term in his Chicago 8th Dis-| for Mrs. Lorenza (Sarah F.) Kel- trict last fall, | ler, 83, of 3239 Auburn Ave., will * * +t f GLEN RIDGE, NJ. (AP)—Ben: Moore Chapel of the Sparks-Grif-) Lackland, 58, Broadway and tele-| fin Funeral Home, Burial will be|vision actor, died Thursday. He! in White Chapel Cemetery. Troy.|was taken to a hospital Tuesday) Mrs. Keller died Thursday at'and detained for treatment of, her home following several months barbiturate intoxication, The hos- illness. |pital said an autopsy will be Oliver Iren & Steel Co., Detroit. Surviving are his wife, Anna; @ daughter, Mrs, Alma Finzel, at home; a son, Carl L. Jr, of Dear- ‘born; two sisters and four grand- children. : Surviving are two sons, Vern of} performed. | : MRS, CARL REDDIC | Service for Mrs. Carl (Freddie) | Reddic. 68, of 51 Elizabeth St., will he at 1 p.m. Monday at Trinity) Baptist Church. Burial will be in Qak Hill Cemetery Mrs. Reddic's body will be at the Frank Carruthers Fineral Home at 1 pm Sunday Surviving besides her husband! ire a osister, Mary Williams of J ontiae; and a brother, Wilson Wil ims of Chicage, Ill Mrs. Reddic died Wednesday in! Pontiac General Hospital follow ing a 12 year illness aA WALLACE ROSS Word has heen received of the| death of Wallace Ross, father of) Ward Ross of 259 N. Berishice| hdl. He died yesterday of a| heart attack in Oscoda where he made hig home | Besideg Ward. Mr. Ross, 78,! leaves one daughters Mrs. Marie Taylor of Oscoda; two other sons, | Clifford of Birmingham and Grant) of Huntington Woods; 12 grand-| children; one great-yrandchild; a brother, and a sister. | Service will be held at 2 pm) Saturday at his home. Burial will] cemetery at Mikado. | follow ino the | DON £. SMITH | Service for Don BE. Smith, 52, of 2) Sanderson 8t., will be held at 1:40 pin, Baturday from the Donelson Johns Funeral Home Burial will be in Oukhill Cemetery, | Owosso | Mr. Smith died of a heart ail ment unexpectedly yesterday, morning and was dead on arrival at Pantiac General Hospital | MAX ROYAL COLE | AVON TOWNSHIP — Service for Max Royal Cole, 51, of 604 Cirace! St.. will be held at 2030 pom Satur- day at the Pixley Funeral one Rochester. Burial will be in For est Lawn Cemetery, Detroit Mr. Cole dived this morning at) his home following several mouths illness. Prior to his illness, he was em-| ployed ag foreman at th mein) plant of the Chrysler Corporation in Detroit. - : | Surviving are his wife, Beatrice) 10 TOP TUNES Ci hi 1. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Reg. 98c Now Only . Donna by Ritchie Valens 3. Stagger Lee by Lioyd Price . 16 Candles by The Crests - My Happiness by Connie Francisz, . Lonely Tear Drops by Jackie Wilson All American Boy by Bill Parsons . Hawalian Wedding by Andy Williams 9. Lover's Question by Clyde McPhatter Peter Gun by Ray Anthony Out They Go 132 ONLY Famous LP Albums Your Choice by The Platters 7 | | | | | | | spas | | Phone ff FEderal | ce 108 NORTH SAGINAW | a tlt WA \ \. \ it 4 . t ~ \ \ \ & ‘ é / THANKS A MILLION for your great response to our successful GRAND OPENING We Continue to Celebrate This Great Event with These SPECIALS... PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI.. 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PRESS” = ‘Road Isn’t Proper Place Editorial Page . a C t iti f A t eodaieenes ; Sat 9 See ain or Competition of Au 0s’ President and Publisher Owned and Published Locally CET Ta Pa a FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 _— gent : é ‘i es ey . ; et ma eae Surely fair competition between businesses, rarmestatee! servic- — — — : By) Vie, eae = ing or supplying is a stimulus to prosperity. For years there’s been - - [ ie MEE eee fa, A ‘ competition between automobile manufacturers, and it's essential to Businessman in Political World ?—- a | eee oh Fab 1 ? eet — ‘ usIness an ; ; 4a 2308 i= = = oy aut I thought at one time it was speed instinct that made a driver try : *f* fv 1b a ee i iF BY AM ao, to outstart another. Now it appears a driver of one make of car will. Exempli 1ée y ummer 1e . , i ' i, Cie , | Da i ae 4 vs try to outdo drivers in another make, even if he must force them off . ih), ' M, SrA the road or into the curb to be first on the road. ok ee : i ir edie fats ; a we " dj o 7; | ' : } | P, f tay H ¢ ' We * * * In these days of crack brained po- edges that postal wages cannot be his N f 0 Dees 4 Take a position at most any intersection and see the drivers who litical philosophies, it’s a distinct kept abreast of eurrent living condi- 1 L | y qui fit .: will drive into on-coming traffic just so long as ieee get ahead. If c} ‘tt > j pone at tions by anything except an Increase nt A fi safety is so important, if public welfare on the road is so important, comfort 10 ne ee me y j > ° Shr : . hi | ( ° Ca FNS é NG oper 7 let’s start at the base of things. Make observations and report them to passesses the con- in postal rates. SUMMERFIELD has | a ‘c SS nk oe 4 gt) a Ae ny the proper authorities and let them make the same observations. That's 4 ‘ : ww, ie to ‘ victions of Post- never tried to conceal or cover Y, = qo! ‘ = 42 as good a place as any to start. Yours for highway safety. master General facts \ q i ~ ooskes Glenn Smith | ~ | 4o N. Parke St. ARTHUR E, SUM- * * * A\ \ ) oN. Pat A f ie if s 9 MIERFIELD Michigan has been very ably Al USO Is Gratful ‘W ell, Something s The countiy 1s represented in the President's | for Cooperation Breaking Barrier’ overrun with half cabinet the past few vears. We've ; Cc About th tery blasts that ced apg rs *_E. Wi y. SUM- The Greater Pontiac USO Com- “Abou e mystery baked agitators had C, E. Wilson, Arthur E. Sum. Iw op ee gS Baie sucky, welive at who spout new merfield and Wilber Brucker. é aaanee eon sante. businees. clube Brooklands and it cattied our doce. ar eories This ery of ti er- wie Ae any Ste My husband and I ran out along political theortes This is a very substantial p Lae bs and goclal orcenitations far the Gon ahel gest of the nctetbore that are in direct centage of the whole and a group ; @ Talidghiol cooperation which beiped | Guniing tere had been en explo: contradiction. to that reflects great honor and make possible the Pranigies sion. We looked up in the ae t - is F ROAR A : Ay. Christmas rty an ance for saw v mt what we believe ing . ealth. or party saw vapor from the practices that have made this Cen : officers and enlisted men of the were two jets. the greatest nation on earth. You ¥ Nike sites and others stationed in If officials at Selfridge Field & , : ys "Ty to class birds amo : this ares: solid ahd aaenoiials ana ary ad can't pet something for nothing, Ir isin error to class > é if seta Adscogh Huinidual sellers were) aren ti they (ul checking! (0) ce whether a nation, a state, a city or a private Joe. * * * The Postmaster General believes that the “wild spending proposals destined to come before this Congress constitute a reckless tampering with our recovery ” Keno, Mr. SUMMERFIELD! That's exactly what they will be “a reckless tampering with our re- covery’ You can’t spend your way into solvency VOU re It always works in reverse There’s no other way * * * This nation needs more practs- cal, hard headed businessmen like the Postmaster General in Wash- ington. We need more men that have operated a successful business and who have for heen ae- the bills in the Dis trained in countable paying themselves. ‘Too many trict drawing blank checks against the This largess is dis expansive of fice- take the per- the and approval — while the boys and girls back home pay the shot through added taxes—either .this year or extended over more years ahead. of Columbta are taxpayers. tributed holders that sonally, collect bs bows credil * * * This cabinet official also believe. that there is an absolute fo “a clean up of labor racketcering © In this he merely voices the senti- ments of the vast majority of union members themselves who have no desire to see their dues put to illegal or personal uses for a small band of top leaders. The individual members should have in what their dues actually pay - * * * Also, the Michigander thinks that all citizens should) become more active in political affairs. Employes and employers should concern them- selves with things that are transpir- ing on the focal, and’ national level need a voice costs state * * * Summerfield) summarizes his suggestions with the declaration that we must keep our military strength, bring about a sounder economy, stabilize the dollar, en- courage private investments and wim for tax reductions. * * * neizhbor to the north ps a splendid example of a businessman ju povernment. He has fought con- Qh neat tinuously to balance his own federal udget by facing the facts squarely and recognizing that “economies in office” can’t overcome the deficits we've encountered And he acknow}l- : NTIAC PRESS : ‘ PONTIVG INS Trade Mark Dalle Freept Aundagy 48 W Huron mt Pontiac Mich uigan Published by Tae Powtiaa Paras Company . rg 1 ‘ i Beene Aassert, Jous A Rirey, xecutive Vice President Asstetant Advertisin end Advertising Director Manager ne Howrrp Wo Prraceratp "1, Eant M Tarapwrtt, Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Manager 4 GQ Mingrars Jorn; Joun W Frrearparn Toral Advertiring Secretary and Editor Manager temey J Resp or eee Managing Faltor Clasaified Macs ager The Associated Prete fe entitied exclualvely ta tne ise for republication of all local newe printed in thts fewspaper as well as all AP news dispatches The Powtise Presa is deliverer hy cartier for 40, cents a Werk, where carrier service is not avaliable hy mall In Oakland (itnesee Livingston Macomb Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties tt te $1200 a year elsewhere in Michigan and all other places In the United States $2000 a gear All mali subscriptions @yahie in sdvence Postage han been paid ot Aes nd Class rete at Pontiac, Michigan. Member of ABC ut . Fe the dumbest of vertebratcs. Many 0! them are smart enough to go south tor the winter. Wien you're helping another per- son to bear his cross, be careful not to give him a chance to nail you to 1 The Man About Town Birds Starving Supply Customary Food Almost) Eliminated Sinners Not the only ones who stand in slippery places. There uever was a fime when your feathered filends in the Pouthac area needed your help more than they do now Theyre clamoring for tt. as the heavy snow. sleet and tee covered vegetation has practically left them to starve Fven the dry weeds from which they gather seeds liuve been ice encrusted the last few cays, rendering then of no ac- count in that respect To further accent the matter, the birds exhaust thelr energy in trying to peck their way through to the seeds, which they can see but usually ire unable to reach when the Ice king rules If youre a regular bird feeder you should greatly increase yotr mMénu Un- doubtedly they've already asked you to do so ‘They ve become necustomed to your help. and now need it more than. ever before If you haven't been puttlig oul some- thing for the birds, you never will have a better time to start than right mow Ana the expressions of thank ei s youll re- ceive Will make vou so elad that youll wish you had done so long apo If at a loss to know wha! to feed the birds, Just povern vourself by the stand ard rule that theyll eat anything that you will They will be glad fo pinch hit for your garbave can and sing fer vou for that privileser Affer piloting a truck on the Detroit Flint run for 20 years Donald Ashmore ays he never experienced Worse cariving condition: © According to a phone cali fron Elmer Amaya of Walled Lake, those good people whe talk so much about an old fashioned winter now have Exhibit -A A phone call Winston faust received from Farrell awsserts that hell wager that the Pellston kuy Who sends ont those weather reports is a native Texan A letter over the signature of Perry Antwerp of Lupeer says that Pontiac area tee fish- ermen are not the only ones who abuse thelr privileges He asserts that his whole fish house was stolen from Nepessing Lake, and challenges anybody to report a “dirtier trick ~ Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Christena Harland of 41 Alllson St: elghty-first birthday Eben Thoreau of Drayton Plains; eighty-fifth birthday Charles F. Durrant of 128 Oneida Rd; eighty-seventh birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Marschek of 66 Dakota Dr; fifty-second anniver- sary. John W. Thane of Rochester, eighty-seventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Vietor LaLonde’ of A-79 Union St ; sixty-fifth anniversary Darwin A. Joslin of Sylvan Lake: eighty-fourth birt! _ Perry Foerester of Bloomfield Hills; eighty-third birth- day iday Mrs. Nora Fellows Orion: eighty-first birthday Frank B. Sitts of Lapeer; eightieth birthday. of Lake A David Lawrence Says: Strong Influence in New Congre wm wm Spenders and Savers Battle It Out The battle the “spenders” and the ” The Remocratic Party has taken its po- WASHINGTON — is on between “saVOTS. sition in faver of an unbalanced budget, deficit spending, and pol icles that could lead to a ten-cent dolla The Democratic Advisory Council, unanimously ap ‘ proved by its LAWRENCE members, claims that ‘the new Republican budget comes close to being a fraud on the American people the in dividual budget items and the re- lated legislative program are an intricate combination of defeat, de ception and denial” This ix strong language from Deriiocrats who, during the 1952 presidential campaign, protested ‘the alleged characterization of the Democratic Party as the “party of treason” on the Com- munist issue, But apparently, in employing su words as ‘fraud’ and ‘‘deception”’ ription of the Republican Party today. and particularly in applying the comment to a mes some delivered to Congress hy the President of the United States, no holds now are to be barred on the use of invective * * * Atmong the listed sponsers of the statement of the Democratic Ad- ina dese visery Couneil are former Presi- dent Truman and Adlat Stevenson, is well as Governors Williams of Michigan and Lawrenee of Penn- Vivarnia, amd former Governor Tfatrinien of New York Members oof Congress on the men who approved the state taent Are Senators Kefauver of Tennessee and Tlumphrey of Alin nesota Speaker Sam Rayburn of the House and Majority Leader Lyn. ton Johnson of the Senate resent any implication that the Demo eratle Party is the party of the “spenders "" Naturally, as south Portraits By JAMES J. METOALFE Sometimes you are so lonely that You seem to reach the end And then you suddenly receive A letter from a friend _ An Imnexpected fetter from. - A friend you seldom met Some- one who knew vou casually But who did not forget And as you read each werd and line ., You feel a whole lot. better _ And vou thank God Ainighty for . So comforting a letter It is a blessing wonderful... That should remind your heart To keep in touch with all your friends . However far apart... And to remind you even more . how much you can do . By writing to the ones who hope . . . To get some help from you, (Copyright, 1959) The Country Parson “Some folks who wouldn't steal nmroney don't mind taking it from employers for work they dida't da, » On = conservatives, they oppose any such classification. ern But party policy apparently is heing made by the Democrats from the North, where they have been winning their big majorities. Here is the Democratic Party doctrine as the advisory council sees it: * * ® The Democratic Party Advisory Council apparently favors more and more spending, more and more deficits, and more and more inflation, This, they argue is what the people voted for last Novem- ber. The Eisenhower administra- tion disagrees and, if it is wrong in its fiscal policy, there will be a chance in 1960 to resolve the issue. Meanwhile, there must be tens of millions of citizens whose income is from the money they have saved and invested or from retirement and pension funds. Also many mil- hons of persons, including widows and orphans, are living on the pro- ceeds of insurance policies. These and others on fixed in- comes may soon have to decide where the “deception” begins and ends as they try to compare the purchasing power of their dollar today with what it will be in No- vember 1960 if the budget isn’t bal- anced. Smiles One of the easiest ways to tell time js just by a twist of the wrist. * * * Personality is the greatest asset of the working girl, says a businessman. Competence and being on time are just old fash- ioned, * * * The way dad has to foot the bills it's enough to make him a chronic kicker. * * * It's better to help any unem- ployed person into a job than just help him out. * * * ' Dr. William Brady Says: Try Alcoholics Anonymous and May God Go With You From long experience T have learned to took first at the signa- ture of a letter. If the signature does not seem right I give the letter little atten- tion. If there is no signature, I drop the letter into the chucker. But this one, somehow stayed my hand: “Dear Doc: I am writing to you and hope with all my heart you will put it in your col- umn T drank heavy for five years 1 quit during Lent and I only had two or three rough days DR. BRADY “Now I'm trying hard to quit, but f get this choking and lonely feeling and it keeps up for four or five hours. if's one of the awful feelings so (he only thing that will help is another drink, “To went to one doctor and he called me an Aleoholic and laugh- ed. So Il won't dare to go to another one But T need help bad, “Please what can [ do so the lonely feeling will go away. Please help me.” (Unsigned) * * * Very likely the doctor who called the patient an alcoholic and laughed is himself or herself a vic- tim of the narcotic habit, requiring 4 certain number of cocktails or highballs every day The best suggestion I can give any drinker who gets that choking and lonely feeling which he or she. thinks only more alcohol will re- lheve is this: Look in the telephone book for the address of ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS in or near your community and telephone for in- formation, Bear in’ mind that neither your name nor the name of the group member who gives you information need be men- tloned. If you will find out when and where the group meets and at- tend a meeting or two it may be the very thing you need to free you from that choking and lonely feel- ing. Everyone at the meeting is or has been addicted as much as you are and everyone is there to help -himself or herself and to help oth- er drinkers who need help. * * * No matter whether you are or are not an alcoholic, youn belief that the only thing that will help is another drink doesn't make me laugh, sir or madam. When I think about it too much it makes me cry. ; . ye aS ¢ | You see, T have had to deal close up with the misery and shame, the remorse and unhap- piness, the disease and death that drinking brings to its victims, in. nocent and guilty alike. For the help you need, go to ALCOHOLACS ANONYMOUS and may God go with you, * * * Signed iétters not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene not dis- ease, diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady stamped self-addressed envelope is sent to the Pontiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan (Copyright 1959) sent, the Committee wants people of Pontiac tu know of the cooper- ation merchants and organizations gave us. Pontiac can be very proud of those who are always ready to help raise the morale and , spirit of soldiers in this area so the city of Pontiac will remain a pleasant memory in the minds of those whg served their country here. Kay Vedder, Chairman USO Dance Programs Salt Seller Seeking to Promote Product You probably won't print my ad- dress and telephone number in the- Voice of the People, as I sell salt, but a good bag of salt in the rear of your car is better than the address of 20 good wreckers. Salt Seller ‘Amateur Operators Aren’t to Blame’ Amateur wireless operators aren't causing the trouble a letter in’ the Voice of the People spoke out. It's WJR_ itself with its remote broadcasts. When they try it by telephone and then onto the air, it sounds as though a man was yelling down a rain barrel and it is very poor radio. A regular radio broadcast can originate in Cali- fornia and it comes in perfectly, but when WJR tries this distance stunt of theirs, it always has a very dismal result and sounds like radio did 30 years ago. WJR ought to rebroadcast the bulletin until they learn how to do this carry-over correctly. It is radio at its worst. Edward E. ‘Residential Streets Need Attention, Too’ The conditions of some of our City streets are terrible. Ours is so bad with bumps that before he realized it a driver could easily break a spring or lose control of his car when snow covers the road. The City should pay more attention to the residential streets and not just the main thorough- fares. kK. W. what's breaking the sound barrier. It's not the first. time it’s been heard around here and vapor has ~ been seen. Mr. and Mrs: D. D. Long Rochester ‘Let’s Clean Up Our Back Yard’ These U, S. Citizens that are so exercised over Cuba and Russia better focus on Little Rock for a few minutes. Northerner Defends Coach at Walled Lake This is expression of loyalty to the Walled Lake basketball coach. Since your sports writer so elo- quently gave the impression that the student body was instrumental in “hanging Mr. Shadford,” per- haps you'll publish this. * * * Since when do two or three crackpots represent a student body? I’ve attended every game, home and away, and have never seen a demonstration such as was written, not by the coach, students or spectators. * * * Thank heavens we have a coach that’s enough of a_red-blooded American to protest unfairness from referees. Some persons are more interested in what they call ‘good sportsmanship’ than they are in winning a fair game. They're probably tiddly-winks champions, It’s the American way to protest unfair play and a few “boos’’ are good for the circula- tion—of our blood—if- not for your paper. Walled Lake | Mrs. Thelma Wurst — ‘Increased Debt No Easier to Pay’ bd If the Governor can't get enough money to meet the payroll now, how is he going to get it later and still have enough to pay back the loan on the Veterans Fund? Some people have either for gotten the meaning of trust or are trying to change it to cover up their own mistakes. Strange how everything seemed rosy at the State Capitol until after the elec- tion. John Case Records of a Psychologist: Handicap May Prove to Be Asset Don Gross offers two valu- able ideas that can benefit millions of Americuns. Notice how he felt his brilliant ath- letic future was ruined. Then he converted his stumbling biock inte a stepping stone to great. success. And teach your children to memorize the motto below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE A—435; Don Gross, 26, is the talented relief pitcher of the Pittsburgh Pirates. * ® * He is what is termed a south- paw or lefthanded thrower. And a year ago he mar- ried an attractive Cincinnati girl, dune McGrath. Thereafter, his pitching improved quite evidently, and Don credits aged of his success. “Yes, I guess a fellow sort of set- tles down after he is married,” he CRANE added And that “settling down" is doubly necessary to a baseball pitcher, since wildness on the pitching mound is a pitcher's Waterioo, But I want to remind you read- ers that Don Gross suffered a severe accident in his childhood He got his right arm caught in a washing machine wringer and received a bad fracture thereof For a normally right handed thrower, that Was certainly a se- vere blow, his wife with part. If Don had been a chronic nega- tive thinker, he would probably have given up all hopes of getting into the big léagues. CHANGE VIEWPOINT Earlier this week I mentioned the Biblical story where the futile fishermen labored all night with- out catching even a minnow. Christ the told them to change their viewpoint and toss their nets on the other side of the boat. Then they were swamped with fish! Don Gross likewise changed his outlook and began to concentrate on his LEFT arm. That's how he became a great southpaw pitcher in the big leagues, So PLEASE teach yourself, and especially your children, to take a positive outlook. Urge them to memorize this very true adage: “When one door to opportunity ds closed to you, God always opens ‘another.”” _* * * Don't let an apparent stumbling block serve as the tombstone for your hopes! Instead, use if as the stepping stone to greater success! Every day 1,000 of you readers send me letters for advice or re- quests for the non-profit edura-~ tional booklets which this news- paper offers you And many of those witters are so blue they are about ready to throw in the sponge in life's bat. tle, just because they have freck les or a flat best or thick ankles or a skinny frame or a fat chassis: er many other minor defects like | a crossed wn or deafness, an God will open ANOTHER door for you, if. you think positively and cooperate with the Almighty. If you sincerely vow to play ball on God's team. and keep your wits alert, you will soon find that you can find another and BETTER door fo success. * * * > Indeed, you will soon discover that you can actually make capital out of your supposed defect. So keep your chin up. ‘Think positive ideas and even whisper them to yourself when your cour- age is low. Remember England's motto that she always keeps. on . till she wins the last battle! * * * Alware write to Dr. George WC = in core of The tae Frese, Pon ,if Ja _____THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JANUARY 23. 1959 eo Hospital and released was James/| 761 E. Tenoyeos St., is at the hos- Township police said the acci- \clear the road and aid the injured M. Neelly, 26, of 213 State St. The eum with a possible fractured ver-|dent which occurred shortly after parties. , tebra. THANKS — Donald _ Mann, president of the _ 1959 January class of Pontiac Central High School, thanks the par- ents, faculty and friends of his classmates last night at commencement exercises for helping them graduate. : Pontiac Press Photo Selfridge Calls Off Air ‘War’ Giant Fairchild C-119 flying box- ‘cars have been grounded pending | iRobert E. L. Eaton, 10th Air Force other driver, Sergej Likoff, 65, Oftas fair. His condition was reported |11 p.m., backed up traffic a half Both men were alone in their mile: while Officers attempted to/cars. . Engine Troubles Cancel ‘Reserve Exercises Sef for This Weekend Real engine trouble has forced, Michigan's 403rd Reserve Troop. Carrier Wing to call. off its make-| believe war scheduled this week-' end, Col. Jame. H. McPartlin, 40, of Birmingham, commander of the group at Selfridge Air Force Base, Mt. Clemens, announced cancellation of the two-day train- ing exercise teday. * * * i “All of the unit's Selfridge-based Living Room, Dining MCandless Home Carpet ale Room and Hall Installed Complete with Pad Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. ‘til 9:00 Tues., Wed. Sat. ‘til 6:00 BLACK and WHITE WOOL BARK TEXTURE DINING ROOM LIVING ROOM, and HALL x. 1 9° a teardown inspection report,” Mc- In the finest of weaves eoweatete ; Padded OINSTALLED i Available in 12’ width. COMPLETE _ The order came from Maj. Gen. , Based on 30 sq. + yes. WITH PAD Reg. $350.00 commander at Selfridge, after four A, bial, Aer Syrah eS HA Ve oe ge Ee eae” recent propellor thrust bearing | BS arege mer sh WR, Se aa failures. The failures caused no Cream and te eee! ba imine, ited, . ate {3} ALL WOOL ‘xy = & f ay * * ! The grounding also affects three. other flying reserve wings in the accidents or injuries. | ® Brown Tweed _ CARPET TEXTURA WILTON '10th Air Force’s 18-state district. : : As Col. McPartlin, who lives at 3930 12’ Width. Available in ‘D ] St F ith, | Orchard Hill Dr., said the wing's Rubber Backed These Shades eve Op a rong al | {ive members will report for duty ° 44 » of Beige. ont uit | Just ie same for what now will be Reinforced mae i oy . Oe NEES PCH Graduates Advised Tecra eee PO) Weare. USD aah | | Gt the $00 members, 115 are tt Designed to i ff ( ‘Oakland County men. - LIVING ROOM Give You “We hope that you wil reap rich! sage which Donald M. Currie, as- in 0 a ase DINING ROOM Many Years benefits from the education you sistant superintendent of Royal HALL f W have received and, with these Oak Schools, delivered to the Jan-! Crash on Tele la ch 0 ear. achievements, we want you to de- uary graduates of Pontiac Central Justice Department May q p INSTALLED ie LIVING ROOM velop the ability to believe in High School last night. _ Use Grand Jury to Get Injures ? local Men COMPLETE * DINING ROOM something and have a strong and The class of 146 seniors re. | at Buried Facts WF + HALL iba ceived its diplomas at tlie. com- 3 i, This was the essence of the MeS- nencement exercises held in the | WASHINGTON um — The fudiice Two Pontiac drivers were in- BASED ON othe ga aa PAS high school gymnasium. Department is reported to be using] jured in a two-car collision late 30 SQ. YD. ,f Alyea Case Has’ at Murder Trial A surprise witness, a once in the landscape business with accused killer Raymond L. Alyea, took the stand yesterday afternoon when he interrupted the trial saying he had ‘something to explain.” * * * partner The titile of Currie’s talk was “What Do We Want.’ He defined the time the gradu- lates were going out into the world as an ‘‘age of searching and seeck- scientists."’ { “However, there are worse things In life than not going to college,” he said. “I realize many of you will not go on to college, but you can succeed in many other occupations which do | not require more formal educa- | | tion.” Lenora King last night became, the services of a grand jury to ob-| tain otherwise inaccessible infor- ‘mation in connection with a con- tinuing study. of activities of Team- ster boss James Hoffa. were being studied. The. Senate committee headed by Sen. John L. MeClellan (D-Ark) idemanded investigation of Hoffa's income taxes, financial dealings and political activities. 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Stans suid today the Eisenhower admin- | istration wants to meet all essen-| tial needs of the people, but only! as revenues permit | “For the present,’ Stans said, ! ‘we will go as far as we ean * * *® In a speech prepared for the Oslahoma City Chamber of Conv merece, he said that nn meeting all-the essentia} needs of people We will meet them, ~) without a bud- | we believe our when we can ch get deficit” The budget which President El senhower sent -to Congress Mon- day envisions a surplus of 70 mil- lion dollars and spending of just, THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 _ a ful integration of schools in the south under conditions pretty much confirming to the state’s rights point of view of even the most extremist of southern seg- regationists. could and may come to pass by reason of increased political activity of southern Negroes. The numerous actually and proportion- ately than are Negroes in the north. But they don’t vote much. * * * Disinterest, disfranchise- ment and one thing and another have so retarded voting by south- ern Negroes that they have had little political impact. That sit- uation began to change some time ago, and the change continues at an increasing pace. The Fed- eral Civil Rights Bill of 1957 was intended to speed the change already under way. register 3 million southern Ne- groes before the 1960 presidential Given time and patience this) Negro vote already is a political) powerhouse in the northern states.” Southern Negroes are more) The NAACP is campaigning to, election. Registration in 1956 was farm of Mrs, Berth Lemon, 55, and Father of Five Killed in Station Holdup ‘Boat Launched by Train Saves | habe mA © Flood Victims | | wi, (Not Exactly as Pictured) Here is a real bargain’ We must get these off the floor to make room for Rew models. We are going to sacrifice our usual profit on this fine machine. You'll want to put a down payment on this mower right away. It rides so smoothly, handles so easily, strongly made and perfectly balanced. Goes forward and reverse. LOW. PAYMENTS CAN BE FINANCED Lye | OLEAN, N.Y. (AP)—A_ motor.’ boat launched from a train res-, cued a mother and her son from | the floodwaters of the Allegheny | River, Volunteer {fremen rode a Pennsylvania Railroad freight itrain Thursday as close to the f / over 77 billions about 1,300,000, There are enough her son Roland, 18, as they could | 9 SALES and | < *. * Negroes in the south to put the! get. | SERVICE Stuns said a Republican sh segregation ‘problem far toward) About half a mile away they, gressman, unnamed, remarke ee solution if they would and could cast off and putt-putted he rest : : several weks ago that if Else- CASTRO WITH AND WITHOUT — Cuban pop- 50. Three years ago, he appeared in New York | cister ang vote. of the way to save the two from 921 Mt. Clemens St. FE 3-3956 hower balances the budget, “‘it] ular hero Fidel Castro now sports the rebel trade- to raise funds for his cause, without the facial , the flood. i z would be the neatest hat trick of} mark, a full beard, right. But it was not always adornment. This sort of solution was sug: | _ = the sear.” _ 2 ee _ ae _ cx neacgeen eae eaes ee _.| gested by President Eisenhower | The budget chief added “Let) ‘ last week in g National Press nie assure you that it wasn't done = e . Club Speech, The fourth section with. mirrors, hats, rabbits, or . ® e eo of the proposed Johnson civil other props of that description, ew 1U1 l ts 1 rights bill would help bring , * * * | that about. Ile sald the coming year will be| : ; . the most prosperous in American} 9 e The section would give the — me history and added that “if ever e ver t in Justice Department instant sub- ALWAYS FIRS there is a time when the federal poena to obtain all registration ee . i government should live within its) a and other records needed to pre- ” GEE | BOE Bae gee “ + . ar : : n pat means, it is in periods of prosper-| oe sii son See - expected tol Pare voting-rights cases. Perhaps ftv? fle wid this is the wrong| By LYLE C. WILSON a otf ADA called the civil rights. reasonably could be expecter lmoatherh Negroes, will vote ther! time fo operate in the red. | WASHINGTON (UPI) — Take} proposal “a typical Johnson com- help toward a solution of the: ives into white schools. ee ‘another look at the civil | ie Charts ee aie great social and educational crisis) = Se ! | bill proposed by Sen. Lyndon B.| of the civil rights problem and | lemtronting the southern . . Corns’ Corn Is Tops Johnson (D-Tex) before writing] carefully refraining from digging ee confronting the southern Dust Cocktail Mixed WASHINGTON, Ind (UPD — it off as a phony, (ome “e its heart—school segre-) _That direct congressional in- by Frenetic Vacuum George and Carl Corn today were | Americans for Democratic gation terventio specially with enforces . ee ; declared winners in’ the Pike Action (ADA), the lefty heir of] * *# * ne tevistitins ceeeuld. reduce, MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)—When County corn growing contest. ‘FDR's New Deal, would so write) ADA. northern Democrats in, '"® ly th : munity oF either the children spilled a big contain- —— = —! general and the National Associa- great yt ob a ela aes : . ~ er of bubble bath powder all tion for the Advancement of! time hd patience to" heal raW over the floor, Mrs, Vernon Reed N - ’ , Ae Galoneal People (NAACP) ap ee ;came along with her vacuum | Drags Machine Across Room ‘parently: want a congressional) Not just around the corner, cleaner to clean it up. A endorsement of the Supreme) but far down the road there | Her Blecher is one of those that Sea I ] stress Sews Finger Court's ruling: against school sez appears to be one decisive, are aA ab ate a tank reyation, Some of those opposing .home-grown solution to the of water, Although it has been ; , cleaned out three times since then seyrevation probably would) pre seuth’s problem of racla] in- 4 , . ; the machine still whips up a WoOPCESTEE MT (UP phone and call police When they fer congressional action to en tegration of its schools. i F ‘ ' —- : — . : frightful froth every time it’s A professional seamstress aect-\arrived she had to pull the heavy force desegregation of southern - : That solution would be peace-' turned on. dentally sewed her finger fo an object to the other mide of the schools The impleation of that. _ : : ee electric sewing machine, then had room to press a buzzer releasing preference is that desegregation te dra the 60 pound object twice the door lock should be infarced through’ the feruss a toom to yet help She had been sewing a sheet soull—as in Little Rock—by the 1 9 “EP just kept perspiring from when the accident happened and aii d forces of the United States pain,” Mrs. Alevander Adamiak, her family was not home. The * ® * 59, said .vesterday after her needie passed through the nat Its a faet that Johnson's four _ on “ = ate —_ ~ ordeal. “LT used the sheet as a and forefinger of her Jeft hand. | point till avoids direct approach ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! i Salt and cone wiping my face Police Nurse Rochard J. Herbert to TEE immediate problem of , ame amy ne removed the needle from the ma schooling white and Negro child The woman was trapped for 40 chine and then attempted to take | Pen fogether. Assuming that are ayoniime minutes, the electric the needle from her fingr is a valid argument against Con- needle vd these pinning hen * * * gress attempting to deal directly finger fast to the machine cabinet Th needle broke, however, and) with the school problem. it prob- She dragged the entire machine had to be taken out later by a ably would be this . -across the room to reach. a tele-) physician. 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Traffic is stalled a storm that extended from the Eastern Rockies behind ‘the trucks, piled up around to the Ohio Valley. and from Montana to Mexico. as vehicles ‘No Official Measurements on ‘Cabbage-Size’ Lumps Big lowa Hailstones a Record? the r Famine, Drought Seen as Weapons ‘weather warfare may some day Says Weather Warfare Could: Outclass’ Missiles WASHI INGTON (AP)—Sen. Clin- ton P Andersone (D-NM) says effective than missiles in bringing a nation’to its knees. “Weather warfare could be so applied that the operator of the, ‘modification could not only! damage his opponent but escape undamaged himself — something be more imegaton that might not be said of multi- thermonuclear blasts,” Anderson said * * * He addressed «a symposium of dification ‘Thursday ‘weather — me night “Who needs tu be it would take ing the United States to her knees if it lay in the power of another country to deny us at will our drinking water or our wheat crop, to alternately! freeze Ug or burn us up, to flood) our cities and scerch our farmg?”” he asked. to hi * * * Two top meteoroligists joined | Anderson in urging intensive fur- | ther résearch on weather control! - techniques. Dr. Horace R, Byers of the Uni- versity of Chicago said progress in weather modification has been distressingly slow since such stud- jes were started 12 years ago. He said this was mainly because most of the effort had gone into trying to oe principles that were too poorly understood instead of doing hasic research on atmospheric processes. * * * Dr Edward A. Ackerman of the Carnegie Institution of Washington said a new federal agency should jbe set up to iminds and our funds. However, it ‘vista ‘owner of a Chinese restaurant | Chinese restaurant in the Green- promote basic research in the field. Ackerman said “the exploration! of outer space has ‘captured our| does not yet offer the same wide (beneficially) altering the ‘conditions of life for the human race as manipulation of the at- mosphere.” * * * The symposium was sponsored by Resources for the Future Inc., a research and educational agency supported by the Ford Foundation. | wold how long| Lruth at Last— No Eggs Used in Egg Rolls NEW YORK (UPI) — The | has shattered another illlusion held by many lovers of Chinese food—there are no eggs in egg 8. * Mrs. Emily Kwo, who runs a wich village section of Manhat- tan, said the North China deli- cacy is a mixture of pork and Chinese vegetables wrapped in a special dough and deep fried. The name? Chinese Eigenuity: Floundering Sent Cross-Country in WARGRAVE., England (UPI) — Thames River floods have forced | - local merchant Tony Shaw to make his deliveries in rowboats. Shaw sells fish WASTLIN GT ON (UPI}— corn also could claim to have pro-| shock absorber, neck. It also The weather Bureau this week duced the biggest hailstones, (is pretty strong The national bu published reports from Towa of * * * ireau of standards estimated re hatistones the size of cabbapes, In its just published national cently that the average skull is Ho the reports had been authen-. weather summary for October, the, @bout one-tenth as stiff as if it tieated before the evidence melted, bureau said j were made of. steel the state tallest) wh ows the SINGS RO 1 “some hailstones up to the amazing size of 6 to 8 Inches in| diameter wete reported to have fallen north and notheast et Des Moines, lowa, on the &th.' Apartment Raid Nets4 Womens. iitact™™ New York Detectives : Untecnedl the world champion nobody thought to put ‘ stones on ice until they jeould be officially measured, jwelgh ed and photographed Unfortunately hip still belongs to a hailstone Pose as Out-of-Town which fell in a field near Potter, Business Men Neb tn the summer of 1928 It measured 17 inches around and 54 inches in diameter NEW YORK (Al Detectives posing as outof town professional | 4 AUSED BY UPDRAFTS men iaided @ well furnished Min Big hailstones denply tremendous hattan apartment Thursday might updrafts in hatlproducing thun and arrested four women on vice derstorms. Such stones appear to charges he built like an onion in concentric * * * layers Five businessmen found in the Alstonailtarmie at aublreesing apartment were not arrested ; altitudes, drops, picks up mols- The raid was ded by First Dep Police Commissioner dimes 1 lunesta ower ilovelsa mand as Kenney, wha i hendmne 1 peice hurled back Inte the congealing probe ante dhe (all gad nuiert mone by updratix, This process aa off by allegations made | fay be aty posted (eet cei mca: | on a nationwide radio pragma The Weather Bureau says the Monday nicht western Great Plains are the hait * * * est region and Cheyenne, Wyo., Kenneds whoventered the apart the haahest ctty mention the vaid wath five detee-| Chevenne averages elght or nine five aid the establishment had hiailstorms a year compared with been operating for ahout six three ep four elsewhere in the hail prrenithy furnishing viels at fees courtesy Fanionc Tram $0 to S108 A hadstorm at Billings, Mont Charges were mele an the CBS last summer did $4,900,000)5 dam radio programy presented bx com age. 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It is only one of his major) daydreams, But he doesn’t want it bad enough to make his dream come true. LP oa Ue * “Take yourself, as an average American, Why aren’t you a suc- cess? - ‘You probably can't, with hon- esty, put the blame wn fate, your boss or your wife, You can’t even Is Not Goal of Most Americans dump and never outgrew it. The chances are you aren't a big suc- cess simply because it isn’t worth- while to you, There simply are other things more important to you, * * In my work as a reporter | have interviewed perhaps 2,000 “successful” people over the last quarter century. Asked the reason for their success, about 99 out of 100 gave the same answer: “Hard work.” The hundredth person would credit it to “getting the); breaks, ” or admit, off the cuff, he; jinherited success or married into! it, Many successful people ] have met have lacked the charm, per- jsonality and even the talent I have found among other men so spectacularly unsuccessful they couldn’t buy their way into the city dump, They aren't nearly as much fun to be with. * * * One difference between the suc- cessful man and the average man is obvious. The average man has called money. blame it on the fact you were born r Save More at the Big 4 Last Chance — La 122.95 Remington 12 Ga. Automatic. 9.95 Single Burner Camp steve: & save over 5 60% 21.95 8’ Teboggon ........ 5.98 Fiberglas Sno Coasters You Always At Tom’s Hardware Only 12.95 Kerosene Fish Shanty Heater 6.98 Charcoal Fish Shanty Heater THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, But there are other differences. 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Guarantee . 92.00 eee ce hane McKIBBEN & CHILD'S 1576 Union Loke Rd.—EM 3-3501 } TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 The Green Empress ® CHAPTER XXXIV ,in deciding to remain behind with 'his sister. “True?” The Admiral stared at) . 4 | ‘He issued contradictory orders e uprise. | nis — m a as going to be| for the comfort of the patient, Houyeass wer § barred visitors from the sick- under the coach. Don't remember’ room and growled when any: (Copyright 1958) being under the coach, unless’ body mentioned his own ac- somebody put me there when I) cident. was out for those few minutes. «1m all right,’ he insisted, But the coach was eMPtY— jooking fiercely at Angus. ‘You! you remember, Rodney” The’ <6 that my sister's ldoked after, coach was empty. | had seen if thar, all You could. start by empty in my dream, and showing them how to make a) “But vou'd seen it in a ditch” decent cup of tea. The last loti © But don’t you see? The diteh jney sent up was made of straw.” was the rivet The couch was “The doctor didn't advise tea,| empty'!--Her voice was TSIM gi and" sharply—"'the Caachy was emnyly ‘heal «oman (feels abe and the ditch was there eis aiigond cup) ofl teal lehe and you were all m-muddy and— should have one. And don't let “Here, steady on, old girl,” ad- ; anybody barge in on any of those monished the Admiral. had c-come at last. You were in danger, and here was the empty | e-coach, the empty coach, the empty—”’ **Good God, her needle’s stuck!” The Admiral was on his feet,| whiter than his recent experiences so-called sickroom visits. She “1 saw it all! When I heard | doesn't want to see them. She you shout, I t-told myself that it doesn't want to see anybody— I except m'self, naturally. But you'd better go in now'n then to see that orders are being carried out “And don't you leave this — without makin fool-proof arrangt- ments for getting us out of it, 1 é i bli rue and, had succeeded in making him.| - ‘ t ae ths st 90 nee | “Here, Graham, get her into a i et eihine’s , tien down . « a everyini g chair.” 2 . “empty coach,’ sang Mrs for them s0's — 5 « 5 sang f » “J Ni Denby-Warre, on a high and ‘wa- ee : ae when the com h has, : id Ss vering note. “Ha ha ha! There | € Our SCAys Shomer’ you were, going down, ha ha ha, “I want to Jeave here with my | | of all matters relating to the | journey. He was, she reminded him, off duty, this was their eve- ning and not Sir Claud’s. Angus was content to pat to- morrow’s problems aside. Once, when she referred glancingly to the fact that when the coach left Salamanca, there would be only six passengers aboard, he was on the point of telling her to subtract one changed his mind. He would tel] her tomorrow, | tonight was for other things, “What are you dreaming about?” she asked, after watch- ‘ing him during a spell of silence. “You, And you've had on me, tonight feeling a bit on edge.”’ No 2 yan made his first state-. ‘Like the notes of a fiddle, ment €ince his U.S. tour to about she sweetly, sweetly 40) members of the Danish-Soviet taises our spirits and calms Friendship Society. He left by, our fears’ special Soviet plane for Moscow she quoted. “IT can't claim all the credit, you've eaten two helpings. of shell fish and practically an entire chicken, so that’s had a lot to do with raising your spirits | sweetly, sweetly. Angus—"' “Well?” : We've been so happy here.’ There must be a number of cas- tles to le (Continued Tomorrow) Goran Fredrik Goranseon in 1858, Soviet Union.” became the first to produce steel, on an industrial they sven what Of the Bessemer process. The steel and his defense minister, company he founded is still in op-|Josef Strauss, ‘eration and its products are world-|seeking revenge for Germany’s ‘famous, “World Wer MN defeat. Mikoyan Flays, more and then | —Soviet First Dep. Premier Ana-| stas I. night that everybody in America| wants the cold war to end except! the State Department. the soothing effect! if came out home this morning. fo /which is engaged with continuing ithe cold war, /mosphere |strengthening of peace, but it is . difficult to come to terms on con- Couldn't we live in Spain? crete scale by means man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer | beets in commercial sugar pro- duction. California. and United < States Agriculture Department breeders were its creators. electron beams can be used - for another type of “magnetic writ- ‘ing, ” in which a magnetized tape is demagnetized by the beam. The new system can make a record Livestock Feed Better LOS ANGELES—Agricultural re- search workers have developed a variety of sorgo, a livesock feed, Tape Gives an Image MINNEAPOLIS—Tape recorders record data by magnetizing iron = . lJ S Di lomac particles embedded in ajpaper oF o¢ pictures and diagrams that can|that is said to give such a high — s s : plastic tape. Now, rding to be “pead out” as directly visible yield thet Kt ee sotential femme About fee million sein ts New the Journal of .Appliefl Physics,' images. petitor-of sugar cane and sugar! Mexico are occupied by Indians. Says State Department, 's Not American People. Prolonging Cold War | COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP), Mikoyan said Thursday Stopping fer 30 hours on his way | to Moscow, the Kremlin's: © Room Additions © Kitchens © Siding and Roofing “Everybody wants the cold war) stop except the department} ’ he ‘said. ‘The at- is favorable for the F.H.A. 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SEATTLE, Wash. (AP )—Gradu- equivalent to about 20 pounds for! Vorwald is one of 15 representa- will celebrate the 200th birthday) Bill Making Post anal improvement was reported every man, woman and child in|tives from seven countries attend- Appointed One Gov, William Egan of Alaska. i * * Egan, 44, remained on the criti- cal list, however, and doctors said it still would be a few days before this full recovery is assured. LANSING w&—A bill to head off, ‘election April 6 of a Wayne State University board and make it ap- ipointive instead is ready for a pas-! _ |But he said Thursday the gover- early today in the condition of, DETROIT (#—Dr. Arthur J, Vor- wald, a member of the Wayne nor’s condition was ‘‘definitely en- ; ; State University College of Medi- couraging.”’ On an average work day the out-) put of coal in the United States is ference on pneumoconiosis, a chronic inflammation of the lungs. the nation. ing the conference. ORRIED OVER DEBTS ri te our payments, debts or bilis when due, see MitaiGa N trebir counse LUORS and arrange fer payments you can afford regardiess of bow ae er y hoe many you owe. Africa Saturday to attend a con - The Democratic governor under-| went emergency surgery Tuesday for a paralysis of the abdomen and a bowel blockage, an after- math of a gall bladder operation in Juneau, Alaska, Jan. 6. Pipe Band of Detroit. John Tough sage vote in the Senate, probably’ of the Windsor, Ont. Burns Club’ Monday night. will be the after-dinner speaker. | Senate approval seemed assured, Dinner will feature Scotch beef- but there was doubt about its fate steak a. in the House—or assuming passage ‘there, at the governor's desk. NO SECURLTY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Association of Credit Counsellors “Let 9 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You” 43 Safe Afte After Plane — Harold M. Ryan (D-Detroit) said x *& Hours: Daily 9 to S. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by App't. : In Senate debate yesterday, Sen. Dr. Joel W. Baker, who directed ; the elective basis had worked well the surgical team which _ per- MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS : Skids Off Runwa for Michigan State University and formed the operation at Virginia 716 Pentlac State Rank Bldg. FE 0-0156 : y University of Michigan control ‘as a a eee — SS oo : DETROIT (UPI) — Everyone (bards. : escaped injury today when an Some other Democrats opposed : American Airlines DC-7 landing the bill, submitted by Sen. Edward Sam Benson Says: Hutchinson (R-Fennville). Hutchinson said his proposal would improve chances for a ‘‘well qualified, well rounded board.” He said the MSU, U. of M. boards and the State Board of Ag- riculture all were appointive for long periods. 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On “Monday night the Castor | then grew steadily paler day after! day until his parents decided a, Johnny ‘under the supervision of any leaders. Money collected will go toward | defraying medical expenses which are threatening to over- come Johnny's family. The hapless youngster was re- turned from the hospital to his home at 2965 Hartline Rd. earlier this week but must go back every other day for treatment. | The Rochester Red Cross is) 10 Pct. in Year 450 Acres Acquired in ‘58; Dual Program Set Up for Youths ‘for a bigger percentage of the pro- posed $4,760,000 Eight Mile Road) ‘Storm Drain OXFORD — During the ‘served by the sewer, year the area of the village of However, Robert J. Evans, depu- Gulord warlincreased 10 per cam |) on comet for Oakland ; ‘County, denied that residents of through thé acquisition of some 450 ‘Southfield are being assessed any acres, according to the annual re- more per acre than are Oak Park port prepared by Ralph Precious, | ‘residents living in the other com- munity to be served. past Southfield residents are paying | because more than| '2.000 acres of the city wil] be! benefits derived by reason of the iconstruction.” * * * Evang outlined financing of the drain, already approved by the |Board of Supervisors, as a pro- test group of Southfield citizens prepared to hold @ mass meeting tomorrow night. They argue their assessments are ‘‘out of line’ and ‘‘confisca- tory.” t } Another meeting is planned for Park, the county official said. ts * * Costs near G Drain Plan Mostly for Southfield (sk Park and Southfield cities-at- “|large ere being assessed, in addi- f the drain, running from nfield road to the Rouge River, will be split five ways. Be- sides residents of ‘the two cities, tion to the State of Michigan and Oakland County. Broken down these shares add up to: State, $209,440; county, Post Office at Troy fo Deliver to Homes $188,324; City of Southfield, $439,- 409: City of Oak Park, $7,905; Southfield residents and other property, $3,739,327; and Oak Park residents and other property, $175,- 592. School Posifion Renamed to Top Post in Rochester With Pay Hiked to $16,000 - ROCHESTER — The board of education has renewed the con- tract of Dr. Donald C, Baldwin, superintendent of schools, for another three years with an in- crease in salary from $15,000 to $16,000 per year, jt was announced setting up a blood bank for John- |village manager. | today. Castor ieukemia Fund will stage ny Castor on Feb. 3 Donations| A two-fold youth program also, ‘An aere of property in South | ps, pone plein TROY — For the first time in. State Liquor Sales Off * *« *& a porchlight campaign to raise wil} be accepted from 2 to 4:45) yas jnstituted for use of the com. field zoned as residential pays | 'sf0rs sope eS ‘its hi LS. Pos i funds for the stricken ‘lad pm and meen 0:49 to 8 om. in ce uu i wdlave ane de the same as an acre of eee proposition to finance the drain. eiggsit i ee a 9 Per Cent in 1958 The board also has set the date , Ihe basement of@St Andrew Cath partment. One objectives to wd in Oak Park zoned residential,” They seek a meeting with the delivery ofall ; a . on for dedication. of Meadow Brook The fund has been established olic Church at the corner of gyvensles who have conunitted declared Evans. The assessment Municipal Finance Commission. . _LANSING (UPD —F inal 1958 sta-: Elementary School. The event feline Pimwoud Scho) Gul Scuuts Walmat’ and Third sireets in jun om Nh iia fale ia 40066) ber aere rn nae drei nt Routes will be operated begin- tistics show a decrease in Michigan will take viece from 3 to 6 p.m. ¥ the b wu minor afferse ° pe : vans claried anothea, po tomorrow, absorbing areas-liquor sales of $16,021,652 or nine une el Core the area canvass. )- Piano Concert at Oxford High Webb and Hornibrook le store is sponsoring an essay pays only for insurance and gaso- | in Town Hall Rochester Store Sponsors Essay Contest for Scout Units “ ROCHESTBR — A local depart- contest for members of Boy Scout, he added that set “on the basis of Besides, ments were . Romeo Youth The other is a youth program USSESS- for boys between 12 and 15 years of age, being directed by officer Chauncey Brooks without com- pensation. At present some 20 boys have enrolled in this pro- gram. An anual savings to the village iof $1,200 was provided by leasing a car for police use, The village | on Theft Charge jline and the lessor (a different car ROMEO — A 20-year-old Romeo, ‘youth is in Macomb County jail’ more than 78 per cent of the proj-. yesterday when he pointed out that the assessment rate for the aver- ,age home-owner, in Southfield and Oak Park, would be about $460. This can be paid, with interest, | over a 30-year period instead of | $460 per year for the same length lof timle as some accounts have led ‘tesidents to believe, he said. * * * Southfield residents will pay for) ect while Oak Park residepts will Series. groups in the area to promote in- ‘dealer each year) furnishes all loday charged with stealing chec ks) carry just over 3 per cent. ning mingham post office. Troy Postmaster formerly served by post offices in per cent from 1957, the State Li- Royal Oak, Rochester, Warren andi quor Control Commission said to- part of that served by the ir-|day | George J. Burke, commission Sherwood | business manager, said sales were Shaver said nothing will! be done|$153,719,639 last year compared \gible for home delivery, at present on the relocation of With $169,741,291 in 1957. mail boxes, About 300 patrons who! have been getting their mail at the Troy Post Office are now eli- he said. Troy City Manager Resigns From Post Sunday, Feb. 22. Yesterday was moving day for the school district's business office personnel. They transferred their operations from the board of edu- cation offices on Walton boulevard to Stoney Creek Elementary School on the corner of Tienken and Wash- ington roads. * * * The main office now becames an instruction center with rooms for the director of instruction and his assistant, The superintendent's of- iand currency from a local gas sta-j House Being Built fice remains in this building. ‘ terest in the observance of the 19th maintenance and exchanges cars| Tuesday Night birthday of the scout movement. every six months (eee: Romeo Police Chief Edgar} This, Evans explains, is be- Catches Fire TROY — At a specia, meet- ' Mitzfeld's Department Store is a + ek Welsch reported today. | cause only 80 acres of the 2,--| | ing last night Troy city commis- C . OXFORD—A two-piano concert, offering prizes for the best essays, John S. (Scoot) Fowler of 225, 122-acre drainage district te be | OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — A, sioners accepted the resignation | entennial Farm Assn. featuring Charles Webb and Wal- lace Hornibrook, will be presentec “What The Scouting contest is 4 subject to Me” on the 1. Means The fire department answered a in the vil- The Dorsey St. total of 61 calls, nine age and 34 in the township was arrested last night) served are within Oak Park, and has confessed looting the cash! while the remaining acreage is ihouse under 'Charlesine road, construction on near Orion road, of City Manager C, R, Lukens to become effective in about five to Meet at MSU Feb. 5 at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the audi open to registered members of Fx-| iremaining calls were made to’ ‘register in McLaren's Standard, located in Southfield. jeaught fire yesterday, according! weeks, | LANSING (P—The first official torlum of ‘the new Oxford Area plorer, Boy Scout and Cub Scout: other villages and townships under \Service Station Dec. 4, Welsch said) In addition, residential South- to Rohester Fire Chief George; [ukens, who came to Troy in meeting of the Michigan Centen- High School. The event i Spon- eraups in the Manite Distelt Of» mutual aid agreement The alaion is. loe ated at 200 No gioig pela will carry a great- toss. March 1957 from Fairburn, Ohio, ; nial Farm Assn. will be held Feb. sored by the Oxford Service Club the Clinton Valley Boy Scout Coun * © * Main St er burden of the costs than com-| He said salamanders being used| will return to that state as city 5 at Michigan State University. Town Hall series cil | The village and downtown mer-. Mount Clemens police also plan mercial (51 per cent against 26) to heat the house while workmen, manager at Chillicothe. | The group represents the nearly * * * The communities where Boy Chants, working together, provided | to question Fowler about a forged because there is more residential were plastering the walls set fire | City Clerk Elmer Lockhart |1,000 Michigan farms which have The two pianists first played to the nists and instructors on the Waring staff since that time A native of Dallas, Texas, Webb has been cited as one of |; judging the essays which must the leading musicians in the yg ened into Metselfeld’s Boy southwest, A graduate of South ||, Departinent. no later than ° e ern Methodist University, he al Meaty f so served as assistant to the dean ; of music at the university in Prizes will be awarded to win me IS addition to training the university UCTS 1" all three: xeouit classifica chalt. Hons — kxplorers, Bay Scouts and Cub Seouts. And any winner may e While an officer in the | Alt trade his prize for wther piece Ld Force, Webb organized and trained of scout equipment of equal value a glee club which toured theif he so desin eee country giving concerts under the auspices of the Air korce * * * Hornibrook is a native of Golden dale, Wash, and has been ated with the since 1990 as necompanist and in structor for the musie and pianist and accompanist ASSOC | for Waring organization | Scouts are eligible to compete in- Orion and Oxford, Dale Daley Scout executive, Manito District Boy will have % Sterling Chrysler Plant Gets More Missile Work WASHINGTON Chiaysler Corp, yesterday was awarded con workshops tracts totaling mere than five mil Jhon dollars for work on the Army's the Waring Pennsylvanians on tele-|Redstone Missile program Vision, Tecords and- the ‘concert Rep. James G O'Hara (D-Mich) im chise oF ri [ | : stages from W451 to Tred said he wis informed the Detroit * * * (Ordnance Distriet awarded two The team appeared jn solo per: formance in July 147, on a Waring and $612, 001 show from Shawnee-on Delaware Marly in 158 the pair on a self booked tarr in mad mit we a number of eastern tern states amounting to $41,761,561 _ for work to be done Chrysler's Sterling Township jcontracts, lat started out plant in Macomb County hs & & Square Dancers to Meet The Town Hall series was ere ated by the four Oxford semice FOUR TOWNS he Intermed clubs to offer events of a cultural ate Square Dance Group will meet Four Towns nature to the commumty. Mem tenight at 8:40 in the bers of the participating organiza Methodist Church Bob Longe will tions, the Rotary, Lions, Junie: be the caller and hosts for the eve Women's and Music Clubs have ning will be Mr and Mis. Clifford eoncert Livings tickets for the forthcoming To Discuss College Grants LAKE ORTON Hhyh school He added that many parents do There’s Still Time to tudent counselors Jean Werten, Det realize that aside from scholar : berger and Ttoger Tyrrell will ships there are numerous other - ; vatds, such ong special loans and e speak on “College Grants and At itl work-study programs, available to ] hn Haw Bile Are ms Graduates enthusiastic students who couldn't : benefiting at the Parent Teach: | otherwise afford a college eduen- | . er Student Assn meeting at 8 pam Monday in the Lake Orion Com: cussed during the meeting, Hoag \ munity High Sehool said “ft cannot urge too strongly | * * * that all parents interested in | A film titled “Overcoming Eco- | C their childrens’ education be (nomic Bartiers to Higher bduca-. present af this meeting,” High [fen will be shown, and cakes and School Principal dames Hoag (coffee will be served after the dis Start this very day building a savings for next said today, “Many parcnts are tnaware of hew many scholar. ships are available.” Tomorrow Deadline tion, cussion Still Digging? charge These plans also will be dis-/ an 80-car asphalt parking lot near| check he allegedly passed after the lots involved, he added. to the siding, causing about $300, saig this moorning Troy has no been in the same family for 100 icking Away Vor Menias as bilarardt may be only a tacte of whats ahead If youre til dlaging out with an otd-tash { Fil { C il toned shove _! 8 me or 8 change ne ® feplace rmiusel 0 | e Or OUNCI Seer with Rolen a hevaepower “ clu b tor every size OXFORD—The deadline for fil |] (SY@) Re) There’ so of the family. ing nominating petitions for the = member ; Nov ember three positions open on the village Next | Peceite council is noon tomorrow, Village You ll Rec Manager Ralph Precious, an nounced today. Two of the terms are for two years and the other for ono> veai Five men, three incumbents, already filed nominating petitions ous said. The incuntbents are Pearson Jr, village president, Edmund Unger, trustee. * * * Lee Van Wagoner, also expires, will not seek election, the village manager said:| The other three candidates are Claude FE. Rogers, Gordon Mathie and Neil Coulter. Ter ANG including two af the have Preci- whose term} Tel u { RIDE-A-MATIC i TRACTOR a} N Member \ _*F. dD. I. Ci winter’s Holiday shopping. Be one that will receive a check next November. Branches at W. Huron at Tilden... N, Perry at Glenwood . . . Keego Harbor ... Watlled Lake... Union Lake... Lake Orion... Milford... Weterford . . . Bloomfield Hills 7 P ’ gether as accompanists for elude Rochester, Brooklands, ‘he heart of town, \theft. Just the reverse is true in Oak damage. No. one was s hurt. successor in view at Present. years or more. “1 F ’ I oy : = _ ee es ee eee _ ee ee a Fred Waring Wot EO nd a | Washington, Disco, Elmwood, , They have served as aceompa Utica, Romeo, Goodison, Lake Ac * * * With Snow Blade Attachment Tf no more than two applicants | tet ue demonstrate the quick, , F file for each position, there will Bony wey te ae Foul irom be no primary election, Precious ‘ime! and vou may save your said. and office holders will be |” : determined in the general spring Q — election March 9. KING BROS. Of all the boy babies born inf = 999) Pontiac Road ‘ the U.S, today, about 64 out of Opdyke R at Wie ’ . . yke Road 100 will live to be 65 years old, FE 4-] : according to mortality tables based “1112 FE 40734] on lite expectancy rates, | i ‘ é 4 a! ° 4 ! A \ “s ) \ f s } \ 7 * s i 4 \ ‘ \ os ‘ — hoot \ ‘ . & e 25 : 3 ‘ Sa a eo eeTHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 - ‘- FIFTEEN We specialize in the complete ‘design and installation of kitchens .. porch additions . home improvements! CARL SHELL - - MAKE YOUR KITCHEN LOOK LIKE NEW, . bathrooms ... . . and other CALL TODAY For Free Estimate AND SONS Wants New Ideas on Ganeean Issue WASHINGTON (AP)—Secretary of State Dullés has urged U.S. are particularly interested possibility that a plan might devised for a German confed- eration, They are looking for some plan which would offer a construc- tive, fresh approach to reuniting Germany and on which the Soviet government might be willing to negotiate. * * * In the U.S. view any confeder- ation plan would have to provide at least for a central government |with control over such matters as ‘foreign policy. Moscow propo’ed confederation in a Jan. 10 note ‘but indicated it would be little imore than a facade for continuing (West Germany and Communist East Germany as completely in- the West stands on this whole crucial matter: 1. The most immediate problem is to prepare a reply to the Soviet ./Jan. 10 note, which calls for a 28-nation peace conference in March to write a German peace treaty. A peace treaty draft, which the Western governments branded ‘as unacceptable, was offered at the same time. There is a possi-| bility that the West may suggest a different set of peace treaty principles, But the probability is that the Western powers will call for a Big Four meeting of foreign ministers’ or deputy foreign min- isters by early May to discuss the whole German problem. x * * 2. 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Reg. to $16.95 Men's Suiting Stacks... $12.90 Use a Convenient Lion Charge With Option Terms how the Western powers intend to. supply their troops and, if neces- Thieves Work Together ‘been arranging the confab details. | “The governors are going to talk about new areas of legisia- tion involving segregation both on the state and national level,” sary, feed ,the 2,200,000 people liv 4994 DIXIE HWY. dependent states. 'The United States, Britain, France force if necessary to try to keep: i x & * ‘and the German Federal Republic, ‘highways and rail lines open. DRAYTON s OR 3-5034 ! The German prt lem ig being are forming a working group of, Diplomats report that the Brit- Open Friday ‘til 9 P. M. attacked on three fronts in the State Department and embassy ish government strongly favors, ‘biggest review since 1955 of where officials which will begin | ac tive ithe airlift ‘Plan but frowns ‘upen =| | | | =see Rg » a with a obey who earned a pint of whisky in his glove compart: ment. He started drinking and driving recklessly so 1 got out iu of the car and walked home “Tt had to walk four miles and didnt get home until 3 00 AM My parents were furious and took away my dating priv Heces for three months — think Toused good judgment and shouldnt have been punished for at’) What is your opinion?” PUNISHED UNJUSTLY q DEAR PUNISHED: Your de cision to refuse.fo ride with a drunken driver was excellent, but no girl should walk four miles alone oat three acm You'd have been wiser to have called your father, a taxi, or even the Pohee Department for 4 vide home * * * DEAR ABBY My parents are trying hard to save their Inarniage They went to our and he sent them to Counselor The Marriage Counselor said they thinister a “Marriage heth needed a psychiatrist ‘They both couldn't afford to go ofo cm opsyehiatrist, soa omy mother as gous. 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I own Red cabbage POses hloom oe this black sill Rovane of Samuel dress, waistline below a scooped- Alpha Alpha Chapter Meets Alpha Alpha Chapter of Fy silon Sizma Alpha Sorority met Thursday at the YMCA, with Mrs. Elmer O, Johnson, presi dent, receiving reports on phil- anthropic projects Program chairman Mrs Bert Anselmy announced a special event ta be held) Thursday at the Community National Bank, with Mra. Russel- Shand of a Detroit modeling school dis- cussing "Charm ino a Cap sitle ; Reports were heard on eard party to he held Feb if Pontine Federal Loan Building the 9 Savings and REPEAT TILE ose-y Kind | at Shower THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23,1959 / ° a-nicely furnished house but it was lonesome coming home to an empty house every night and eating in restayrants, “A respectable widow lady who cleans my house and does my laundry agreed to move into an upstairs bedroom (mine is downstairs) and I was glad to have her. I am 64 and she is 62. My children raised such a fuss you'd think we were do- ing something immoral (which I give you my word we are not.) Should I ask this lady to move out or should | tell my children to leave me alone?” PAPPA DEAR PAPPA: There 1s nothing wrong with having a housekeeper live in your home. Tell your cmldren to mind their morals and you'll mind yours. * * * CONFIDENTIAL*TO CHAIR- MAN OF THE BORED: How about offering your services to a Volunteer Organization? If you aren't giving, you aren't living a * * * For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a_ self-addressed, stamped envelope. Marcee Hill. ls Honored Hs 5 et es Bie P St. Michael Hall Is Scene of Party for Bride-to-Be Mrs William Donahue, Mrs tou Janka and Mrs. Roy Tat- ham were cohostesses at a bri- dal shower honoring Marcee Hill held Thursday evening at St Michael Hall. Miss Hill will become the bride of Frank Kurkowski on Jan. 31 at St Michael Church Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs. John Hill of Cham- berlain street and Mr. and Mrs. Frank P Kurkowski of Roches- Out at Murphy Park there's a new toboggan slide that is one of the best things about winter for Pontiac area children. All set to zip down the slide Posing tel ; * ® * Guests were Mrs) Paul Chap delaine, Mrs |. J) Janka, Mrs Fred Anderson, Mrs. Carl a Tee shating is a family affair in kowski, Mrs Willlam Donahue, > era : . Mies John Clever, Mra Prank the Robert T. Wardrop home. I) Kurkowski, Mrs. Thomas on their oun skating rink at their Beach Donahue, Mrs John Myers, road home are, left to right, Constance, Mrs, John Sutton and Mrs os : Burney McKIVitz Vis. Wardrop, Stacy and Alison, Others were Mrs. James ‘ Rowers, Mrs. Henry Mackel, Mra. Louw Janka, Mrs. Gervase Birmingham Highlights Klein, Mrs. Willlam Cameron, Mrs. William Donohue Jr. and Pat Tatham, * * Completing the list were Mrs Theresa DeConinck, Mrs. Roy Tatham, Mrs Ted Bowes, Mrs Warren Day, Mrs, Colin Camp- hell, Mrs. Robert Dix and Mrs. John Hill, * BIRMINGHAM Alumnae of the Seven Women’s Colleges in the Birmingham and Bloom- field Tiills area have been in- vited to a one-day Vassar Col- lege Seminar next Wednesday. Mrs. William H. Jackson of Birmingham will be modera- tor of the program at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. in Grosse Pointe, Symphony Unit to Meet Monday Janet Martin will analy ze Several Vassar professors the Pontiae Symphony Or- will speaking during the day, chestra's Feb. 3 program at and there will be question the meeting of the Women's periods Association of the Pontiac Birmingham Vassar alum- Symphony Orchestra nae attending. will be Mrs The group) will meet at Frank Lamberson, Mrs. George To pm Monday at the Ottawa Jacoby, Mrs Winston T. Wel- drive home of Mes. Goodloe loge, Mrs. Ned CG McMath, It. Rogers Mrs Robert I Stevenson, * SALE ENDS TOMORROW Asphalt C “C" and ‘’D” Colors Priced from Ist Quality Tile| | Vinyl Asbestos GOLD TONES Regular lle each For the introduc- tion in Pontiac of this glamorous tile we are cutting the price. Also includ- ed are spatters and marbleized vinyls Each 9x9 ~» “B” Colors ASPHALT 80 Pieces—9x9 Reg. $4.25 ~ PEderal 2-0126 J — * ? “CO” Colors ASPHALT 80 Pieces—9x9 Reg. $5.89 ASPHALT Corktones 80 Pieces—9x9 Reg. $5.60 “D” Colors Asphalt 80 Pieces—9x9 Reg. $6.89 $535 VINYL ASBESTOS Regular I2c eash e459 . 8< Ea. wt ee es. on qr ee eS ee ~ & x ay 1k.) 256 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET—PARK FREE © schoo. Mrs. Langdon Crane, Mrs. Wil- liam Ginman and Mrs. Rich- ard Among guests attending will be Mrs. William T. Gossett, Mrs. Howard Willett, Mrs George F. Green, Mrs. Edward W. McCaul, Mrs. Gordon White and Roxane Lambie. * * * Mrs. Philip Connard of Montevideo, Uruguay, ts the house guest of her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Harry Leinbach of Colonial court, Heavenrich, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Wilham B. Zachman and Mr. and Mrs Arbie O | Thalacker are plan- ning a vacation in’ February, They will sail for Honolul: early In the month on the new SS Matsonia. Also sailing for Hawaii in February will be Mrs, Harrison Thurston of Colonial court and Mrs Albert H. Hoffman of De- trait * * * Mrs Steele L Sellers and her sister invited guests fer lunch eon Tuesday ta celebrate the birthday of their mother, Mrs Charles 1. Hommedieu The luncheon Was given the I, Hommedien home on Glen- hurst drive. in * Mr. and Mrs, Witham I. Graham have as their guests their daughter Mrs. Charles i West and her two small chil- dren, whose home is in Mel- bourne, Fla * * * Mrs. V. C. MeWharter of Grand Rapids is visiting Mr and Mrs Walter L. Fry of Pierce street Mr. and Mrs Jack S. Moore “ Pontiac Press Photo are, left to right, William Cook, Donald Roe, Billy Duby and Robert Duby. This is one group that hasn't minded all this snow a bit. Pentiac Press Phote Cindy, front row, is always on hand for the fun too. several times a week, either at their home or on local lakes. The Wardrops skate Alumnae Will Attend Seminar have announced the engage- ment of thetr daughter, Pa- tricia, to Ray Richard Ward of Detroit. 4 Symphony to Feature Pianist Ruth Meckler, 1957 winner of the Grinnell Foundation Piano Award, will be guest artist at the Feb, 3 concert of the Pon- tiac Symphony Orchestra. * * *. The program will begin at § 20 pm. at Pontiac Northern High Schoot’s anditorium. Miss Meckler will perform the Mo- zvart Piano Concerto. The program, selected hy eonductor Francesco DiBlasi, includes ‘‘Toecata and Fugue.’ by Fescobaldi-Kindler; “Piano Concerto in D Minor, hy Mo- zart: “Waltzes from Rosenkav- alier,”” by Strauss; “‘Adagio for Strings,”’ by Barber: and ‘‘Ver- cesue’ and the ‘Finale’ from the Firebird Suite, by Stravin- Sky. Do-C-Do Club Sets Feb. 12 Dance Date Bob Newill guided Do-C-Do Square Dance Club in ‘‘Walk- ing and Whistling,’ ‘‘Gad- about’ and ‘Tennessee Two Step” when the group met Thursday evening at McCar- roll School. Marvin Alward was master of ceremonies. The next dance will be held Feb. 12, Panel Talk Is Featured by Child Culture Club Members of Child Culture Club answered the roll call question, “What stage is your child going through?” when they met at the Kettering street home of Mrs. Earl M Steinhart Thursday evening. Taking part in a‘panel dis cussion on “The Elementary Child’ were Mrs. Charles L Bowers, who outlined the part the church plays in the child's life, and Mrs. Irvin Humbaugh who spoke on the child at * * Mrs. Donald Rofe led the dis , s cussion on the child at play and Mrs. Owen Rindfusz told about the child at home with his family Plans were made for a joint luncheon to be held Feb. 11 at Rotunda Inn. * * * Ther next meeting of the club will be a cooperative dinner at the home of Mrs. Hilman Fortney on Hamilton drive, Guests Thursday evening were Mrs. Richard Dykman and Mrs. William Forsyth. Mrs. William Gardner was wel- conred ag a new member. * Charies C Age Will Prevent Criticism By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: I am a widow 70 years old and live alone. My late husband's broth- er also in his 70s plans to spend the winter here in the South to get away from the cold East Coast. Would it be proper for me to have him as a guest in my house or should he go to a hotel?” Answer: | do not think that anyone could criticize you at your ages if you have your, brother-in-law as a house guest. “Dear Mrs, Post: I would greatly appreciate your opin- ion on the following matter: My brother thinks it is per- fectly correct for a person to help himself to a remaining portion of food on a serving dish without inquiring first whether anyone else at table would care for any, “He feels that if anyone else wanted it, he (or she) would take it and therefore it is not incorrect for him to help him- self to it. I believe that this action is extremely impolite and that one should always ask if anyone else would care for it before emptying the dish.” Answer: You are right, “he should always ask if anyone else would like some of what- ever is left before taking it himself. “Dear Mrs. Post: Who writes the first letter—the boy or the girl? We've been arguing this question and | said that I thought the girl might write first as she is supposed to speak first to a boy she doesn't know well.” Answer: Between old friends there is no rule. The one who goes away is likely to write first because his (or her) sur- roundings suggest subjects to write about. On the other hand, any especially interesting hap- pening at home produces an even greater impulse to write. “When a new friendship starts, it is better that the girl wait for the boy's letter; just as she waits for him to ask her to go out with him, Pillar Club Has Dinner Meeting Mrs. George Wasserberger opened her home on Miinois avenue to 30 members of the Pillar Club for a cooperative dinner Tuesday. Ora Hallenbeck spoke on the contribution of the American Negro to poetry, and Mrs. W. H. Knudsen presided. Assisting hostesses Mrs were Ross Tenny, Mrs, L. L. Dunlap, Beulah Phillips and Mrs. Knudsen. CWRYSTAL LAY — Mr. ati Mre Austin Lay of Mayville announce the engagement of their daughter, Chrystal, (uirm. He ie the son of Mr Mre. Charlies Guinn of Kast Strathmore street. A June wedding is planned are Pia il es ~ i SEVENTEEN Ever make white sauce by creaming the butter and flour to- gether and adding it to the scalded Weight Gain May Make Ankles Fat======- THE PONTIAG PRESS FRIDAY): / Try Exercise Too — / JANUARY 23,1999 ° ar: — SQUARE DANCING See Our New Selections of Shirts & Pants and ~ red after you have had a prem. anent. You may be able to hidé | this or tone it down with a. vegetable rinse until the | grows out its natural cofor.- How- |-ever, Iam rot an expert about hair coloring and I suggest that | By Josephine Lowman (The Friday Questien Box) Q. “I would like to make ankles larger. How can I do ee A. The size of the ankles de- brown color, «so oi used a product)red. What can I do to bring back which was supposed to lighten it./the natural color?” my) Instead it turned my hair an awful} A. Sometimes a dye will took structure. We cannot change you go toa reputable shop and A this. A general gain in weight ask about it there. eet Dresses wili make you a bit fatter all * : “lt It's Western We Have It” over, Most women long fer a. .| Hungarian pensant loaves of r slim ankle. Perhaps you are just ‘bread weigh more than 12 pounds dissatisfied with pipestem legs. oui Thanks tor Your Ree Hope to See You Next Season DIEHL’S ORCHARD and CIDER MILL ] 1478 Ranch Road Rose Center — 1 If you or, any of my readers,’ would tike to havé my leaflet “Why| Not Take Steps Toward Levely, Legs?" which gives you exercises for the most, usual leg defects, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. 43. Address Josephine Lowman in/care of this newspaper. Q. “I am 12 years old, 5 feet tall and weigh 100 pounds. My bust ioeaninee 32 inches, waist 25, and hips 32. Am I over weight?” A. No you are just about right. - You'have the usual figure fer your age. In a couple of years or sooner you will naturally slim down through the waist and de- velop more in the hust Q. “I am 11 years old and have blackheads and pimples now. | Jhave always had a good complex- ion. My mother says it is because of the oil glands in my skin. My face is very oily. Pleas> tell me Pentise Preas Phote Pioneer Girls Leadership Training will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church. Display- ing samples of their craft work are Barnard Club Renews Offer of Scholarship e The Barnard College Club of Detroit announces the renew- al of its s¢gholarship for en- tering students from the De- troit area for the coming year. Barnard College is the wom- left to right, Audrey Limkeman, Evelyn Beeson, ‘youth director of Oakland Avenue United Presbyteriqn Church and Mary Ann Lindblade. St. Michael's Brownies Hold Investiture Rite Brownie Troop 525 of St. Mi- chael School held its investiture program Thursday afternoon at St. Michael Church. Mrs. Neil McCormick was invest ed as leader and Mrs. Joseph Mog- ney as assistant leader. FS Ala Buel Sal S W. Huror FE 5-3675 - | en's undergraduate liberal arts College of Columbia Universi- ty, New York City. * * Students interested in enter. ing Barnard College, either Brownies invested were Nan¢cy Adams, Marie Birchmeier, Linda Blackerby, Cathy Calme, Kath- leen Crimin, Frances Finnegan, Barbara Flanigan and Virginia Green, why I am having this trouble and what to do." A. You are at the age when the oi! glands in your skin be- your legs. This knee-bend exercise will do much to improve It is one of the exercises in Josephine Lowman’s leaflet for the legs, come very active. This is a part of a adolescense, Clean Your Rugs in Your Own Home! with or without financial as- sistance, should apply as soon Wash your face with seap and water about four times dally and RENT Lodge Musician All| Sgints Others Himmel- spach, Patricia Hoffman, /Geriann were Donna " tose a Klinkhamer, Denise McCormick, Dee Lo pends off your face. Installed by to Dedi ica te 0 Mada ot ae Cheryl Mooney and Mary /Ann Stan-| ce OS tt Our N R Sham secmenl Pailin pe < Clifford Nevill ett Q. ‘I have had three children Rebekah Group New Or an | ew ug DOOer : rs. iffo eville, district! and ‘pect fourth. " : aa inat? g Ghatrenan. (conducted tha ceremony: Whenever vee eectaia 18y Mrs, John Balch was installed be received by Feb, 15: * * bd Mrs. David H. Lynn and Mrs. Parbury P. 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The backs Don’t worry .. . it’s stain-re- as you can see, are shaped to a sistant, heat-proof and alcohol conform tg your body. Whet Self-Level resistant. more could you osk? Bases on eel All Legs 361 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET + PONTIAC ‘ 4 4s Your High School Represented in The Press? eS ee eee THE PONTIAC PRESS - Watch for School News — On This Page Each Friday. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 oF PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, NINETEEN + & HANG TOM DOOLEY—Diane a senior at Clarkston High School Kathy, a freshman, both of 116 N. Main St., practice the number they will Taylor (left) school's talent and her sister sing in the Chuck Hancock of 8646 Thendara St., portrays the popular musical character, Tom By JOANNE WOOD The biggest event for at least 146 seniors at Pontiac Central High School this week happened last} night. The January 1959 class re- ceived its diplomas from Dr. Dana P, Whitmer, superintend- ent of Pontiac schools, at the 8 the gymnasium. for theit thigh scholastic records wefe Howard Batten, Jack Camp- bell, Sharon Freeman, Carol Olson, Louise Shaw, Delores Shea and “|Judith Welch. Feature Sports, Music Thursday Hi-Y, Y-Teens, Bands Plan Unusual Programs at Lake Orion High By DIANE DOLECEK Two big events—one in sports, the other musical—are scheduled % O Pentiac Press Phote You guessed it. a senior, show Tuesday. Prepare for Talent Shows at Clarkston High Tuesday By JOAN PAYNE Clarkston High School students | will be practicing. this weekend for a talent show the Student Ceuncil is sponsoring Tuesday. Thirteen students in the junior and senior hight schools 4vill en- tertain the student body in two To Recognize Brains, Brawn With Letters SUTTONS BAY (UPI)—Starting this spring, school letters will be, awarded for brains as well as brawn at Suttons Bay High School. Supt, Harold E. Sweeney has an- nounced, Athletic letters, as they have been in the past, will be award- ed on the basis of the amount of time spent in an organized con- test by members of the differ- ent school] teams. Academic letters will be award- ed to students who maintain high scholastic standings. “The academic awards are in-| tended as recognition for those who show “better than average achievement in thé school’s main endeavor — education,”’ Sweeny said “We felt students deserve equal, scholastic gains| athletic recognition, for with those who - show prowess.”’ | morning assemblies, one at 9:30 Dooley, in the act. sé. | and one at 10:30, according to Gay Ann Parks, chairman. Participants will be Janet Spang-| ler, Sandy Podger, Diane and) Kathy Taylor, Sue Truek, Anita! Haddrill, Lucy Oakley, Ron Porritt, Dariny Althouse, Bailey Terry, Fred Parks, John Marsh and Willie | Knox. Eight Clarkston musicians are in the Wayne-Oak-’ land League Band. | They and four alternates were or Saturday in Clarenceville |following tryouts and judging. The band,, composed of students from all high schools in thé Jeague will present four concerts this year \throughdut the area. Those’ who will participate are ‘Diane Pace, Diane Williams, Jean-| ette Whitlock, Jim Kreger, Richard ‘Butel, Georgia Murkel, Jim Jock- ‘wig and Richard Manstield. Doug and David St. Clair, Rob- ‘ert Lawson and Marleen Payne were selected to be alternates. 4 Get Honorary Degrees MOUNT PLEASANT # — Four honorary Doctors degrees will be lawarded at Central Michigan Col- ‘exercises Sunday. Receiving the degrees will be Glern MacDonald. ‘editor’ of the Bay City Times; Dr. Benjamin Willis, Chicago school su- perintendent; Dr. Dale Kennedy, Michigan Education Assn, execu- Fes secretary, and Elliott apratt, a Missouri businessman. Disc Data and Chatter y= A Jb Naliowne Music in the Round FIVE ACES: *“Stagger Lee” (Licyd Price) “moves. several notches up the musical ladder to take first place among the top five sellers this week. Dropped to SAUNDERS second is “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (The Platters). In third place is “16 Candies” (The Crests) with fourth place go- ing to “Donna” (Richie Valens). Rounding out the top five is “My Happiness” (Connie Francis). Religious music in ‘an intrigu- ing form is found on “And God Said” (Epic LN-3534), an LP of stories from the Bible in word and song. Dana Andrews, noted stage and screen star, makes his recording debut narrating this album. The musical background is a - collection of folk songs, composed by Dickson Hall and arranged and conducted ty James Peterson, tea. turing the Frank Raye Singers. Johnny Cash fans will find the grooves full of cash in a@ fecent Cotumbia release, “The Fabulous: S-hnny Cash” (CL-1253). For the real young generation, Victor page has teamed up with Andre; * by Dick eee Popp and his orchestra to cut ‘‘The Adventures of Piccolo, Saxie and Company” (CL-1233), a new chil- dren’s guide to the orchestra. : Victor has a good LP on Victor “Torch Time” (LPM-19460) with Henri Rene and his orchestra. I think Gogi Grant is one of to- day's most outstanding pop sing- fra, having plenty of ti in her voice and a variety of fethods. in her presentation which breaks the monotony of so Many present day singers. One of the season's most popular TY shows, Peter Gunn, is making the big time for several reasons, musical background. * * * This is really a major step for jazz in television. Many fans such as I watch the show for the music alone, - Victor has come “up with an LP, “Peter"Gunn” (LPM-1956) composed and conducted .by the brilliant young man responsible for the series, Henry Mancini. Mancini writes @ new and orig- inal score. for each show, using prominent, musicians in the jazz field. This LP is a fine addition to ‘any record shelf and for nt) loot, they start handing out the e fhys for musical scores on TV, Mancini should walk — with jan easy win, ¢ 4 High School, the. biggest no doubt being its|* 1 St. Fred's Pupils to Collect Funds in Polio Drive BY MARY SUE RITTER for Thursday at the Lake |Community High School | In the afternoon, | Hi-Y | ¥-Teen Club | game to raise funds for | March of Dimes, | * | | Admission to the 2:30 p.m. event iwill be 10 cents. ‘ | The eight boys will be required Orion the boy's Club will, play the Girls’ in a basketball p.m. commencement program in | Students receiving speciab honors Jeanne Johnson was awarded the/jts first dance. ‘Y-Teen scholarship and Michael | |Bounce.” tonight Nyberg, the Hi-Y scholarship, jgame with Saginaw. * * “The ee following the The record | nasium, The PCH Pep Club will sponsor the ito wear swimming fins on their feet when they try to out-play the five girls. BAND RECITAL TOO In the evening, the Lake Orion) Cammunity High School Band will jpresent a solo-ensemble and band jrecital. Guest critic will be Frank Buch- oltz of Pittsburgh, Pa., who is now the head of the string department at Highland Park High School. * * * Seventeen solo and numbers will be included in the St. Frederick High School stu- dents are combing the Pontiac jarea this week and will continue, ‘to do so next week in hopes of| — lcollecting funds for the Teens Against Polio campaign. The students are selling min- | jature blue Grutches in the down- | town area this weekend for con- | tributions to the fund. | Linda Lalonde was St, Freder- jick’s representative last weekend ‘at the sodality convention in St. Louis, Mo. Honor Civil War Expert With U. of M. Citation ANN ARBOR (® — Edward E. Barthell Jr., will be presented a Honor’. Saturday by the Univer-; sity of Michigan Board of Regents. ‘Barthell, a self-taught expert on the Civil War, will be honored for “unusual distinction in the self- taught field of historical investiga- tion.”’ He is the author of several) publications on the Civil War and ‘is believed to have the largest col- lecion of Civil War literature in Michigan, a Ludington attorney, | “Citation of | 8 p.m. program, plus three by the complete band. The recital will be dedicated to the school’s band boosters club. SS ee ‘At Waterford High By JEAN REXFORD idrama students and their teachers are planning to present four pro- ductions during the second semes- ter which begins Monday. The advanced speech classes , will present ‘‘South-Sea Island | Showboat” next Thursday and Friday. | The classes are also preparing to present ‘Wizard of Oz’ as the) Children’s Theatre play this year. Plans are to give this one in late, February or early March. The faculty has selected ‘Bell, Book, and Candle” for its May 1| iand 2 production. * x * Finally, the Dramatics Club has. skated “Teahouse of the August. Moon” for April 10 and 11. ensemble Plan Four Productions During Second Semester Waterford Township High School | HONOR - STUDENTS — These two graduates were among the honor students of Pontiac Cen- tral High School's 1959 January graduating class receiving their diplomas last night. Carol Olson Giddings Rd., mortar * hop will be held in the boys’ gym- | ijockey Chuck Lewis will spin the | feeconis of 916 Spence St, practice flipping the tassel on his board before the ceremony. 146 Seniors Leave Pontiac Central Central dramatic students have been rehearsing for the March 1T- 21 production of the — and I” each cia Tickets are 50 cents for singles! and 75 cents for couples. Disc & * * eet chairmen for the event were appointed this week. They include Karen Oliver and Phyllis Burke, costumes; Marilyn Tomkins and Judy Kenny, public- ity; Lorraine Butler, makeup; Bruce Quayle, stage manager, and Carol Stacy and Warren Norland, properties. All performances will be on at the Pontiac Northern High School auditorium. March 17-19, matinees will begin at 3:15 pm. March 18, 20 and 21, the curtain for the. evening per- formances will go up at 8 p.m. jENTERTAIN PARENTS | The Playerafters and Thespians, ithe two dramatic groups at Cen- jtral, held a reception for their \parents this week. The program included two one-act plays. x «© * “The Life of the Party” Peggy Warren, Delbert (Gibbs, Norman O'Neal, Marcy ‘Agree, Ethel Cash, Chuck Jones, Carl Pappas, Jim Dowell, Chuck 'DeHart. Pearlie Bunnell, Billy Jean Cox and Muriel Whte. | “The Penniless Princess,” the ‘other presentation, included Lav- raine Butler, Sally Bogel and Nor- man O'Nei! | * * * Marjorie Crowder and Shirley ,Zikewich were general .committee chairmen of the evening. Name Deadline 1 } | Cast for included Pentiac Press Phote helps Jack Campbell of 1700 —~$-— Northern Drama Students to Order Viking to Make Debut Next Week By BARBARA SHAVER | will present three one-act serious | Another first will be recorded at) drama plays beginning at 3:30 — Pontiac Northern High School Mon-| P-™. in the Little Theater, Pre- | day. Members of the dramatics de-| Viously, all Northern students in- | partment will make their debut.) terested in dramaties had com- | bined their efforts with the Pon Under the direction of Edna | tise Central High School group. Williams, the dramatics class | | | The first play, ‘So Wonderful in | White,” will include Sharron Mons ree, Janet Sutesman, Mary Mac- Dermaid, Carolyn Rebertoy, Lote! | Hammond, Joan Humphrey, Doris EI is and Colleen Adams, | This play deals with a shy girl |who just doesn’t fit into the social She finally takes her own life. * * * The actors in ‘The Valiant” |Cora Duke, Dan Chandler, Br | Bishop, Jerry Heard, Bill Miracle | and Bill Ramsey. | Sandra Anable, Marcella Tode, and Ron Franks are the cast for) “Mood Piece." The Student Council sponsored a} “Dance of Dimes” this week to| raise money for the polio fund. Students working on the project | were Lanny Younger, Tony Hiller, Mike Ewer, Ron Newman, Barry Redmond, Jane Moss, Pat Hyall, Cathy Lobb, Janice McClain, Carol Kaines, Kathy Kantarian and Bud * * | Cook. This story es a girl in! hears that he is in jail waiting for) ‘a death sentence and decides to go to talk to him and find out if he is her lost relative. * * * The seniors sponsored a dance this week to help relieve the pres- sures of examinations. ‘The Husky Swirl’ was a WPA (Woman Pay All) event, PLAN OPERETTAS Luzod, Mary Moss, Jean Honhart, | | Nancy Hiller, Barbar> Bunnell, | ‘Barbara Conibear, Sue Elliot, Ca- rolyn Ball and Mike Kaines. Sharlene Peters was chairman. * * * Winner of the 1959 Betty Crocker i'Homemaker of Tomorrow contest! . ‘at WTHS was Miriam Forbes, a senior. She has now entered the istate Contest: a students at Pontiac Central High early Edison generators during the Henry Ford Museum in ’ TOUR FORD MUSEUM—Junior and senjor uy shen This is a trip which Kenneth Healey, ructor, takes hid Classes on School leok at their visit to . Morey, Yy The operetta, “Cumberl: ind, Fair,”’ will be prese nted in the au- ditorium March 5-7, according to Melvin Larimer, director The cast for this production, * His ‘Goi Going steady in high school has its advantages as well as disad- vantages, according to 20-year-old film star Sal Mineo, but he thinks he would ‘make a_ horrible steady."’ At least, that's what he told The} Pontiac Press when we called him. this week at his home in Mamaro- neck, .N. Y., about 40 miles from Manhattan. what he’s been doing since his visit to Pontiac in December of 1956. It was then that he was made honorary mayor of the city dur- ing his efforts to raise money for the Pontiac General Hos- pital building fund, He also pre- miered one of his movies here. - Beginning Jan. 30, Sal's latest movie, “Tonka,” will begin a one- week Tun at the Oakland Theater. He said this, his 11th picture, is “the true story of an Indian boy, portrayed by me, who catches a wild colt. I train him and even- tually we meet on the battlefield on opposite sides during General Custer’s Battle of the Little Big Horn.” First thing one would think of after hearing Sai was playing the part of an Indian would be his ¢eurly black hair. “Did you have it cut?” we asked him. 4 From left are Ernest Henry kneeling), William Mihalek, Bob Colsch, Larry Workinger, Glenn Watson, Bob Gallardo, Charles Cammings, Gerry Cocking and Sam each year. a ‘ ] ‘were written by Alex Wilder, | life of other nurses at the hospital. ) | cis included an outline of Michi- HE KEEPS MOVING We wanted to find out) © “We had a long discussion about Sale of Walled Lake Yearbook Will End Thursday Afternoon | which will be presented the same q day as another one, “Lowland Sea,” was selected recently. | By SALLY COLLINS Thursday is the last day students Bill and area residents will be able to It includes Ron Hutchinson, . — 5 5 order the 1959 Viking, the Walled bean. Dick Eley, Pauline Noell, Lake High School vearnon: ae Nicky Trietsch, “Bob Franks and cording to Virginia Slinker, busi- Tom Eley. Both of the operettas ness editor of.the staff. This year, the book will have * * * an embossed cover, more pages, All of the choir members ‘will pietures of students, teachers, participate and each student is, the school, social activities, clubs ;making bis own costume, and sports and autograph pages. Twenty WLHS students have reg- istered for the annual United Na- jtions contest sponsored by the eee | Constituents Ask for Limits on r State Services MIDLAND «—State Sen. Lynn O. Francis (R-Midland) reports | from a survey that voters of his | district indicate a preference for | Nations, |2 TO NATIONALS | The contest consists of an exam- ‘ination with 50 short answers and itwo essay questions on the UN. It ‘will be held March 5. The school ilibrary has a kit containing studv- i | a cut in state services rather [materi re * * than new taxes : A A . | The two top entries will be for- ; ‘warded to the national contest Or, if not a cut, at least a halt to expansion of state services, Sen. Francis is conducting a | mail poll of about 1,500 constitu. U. of M. Atom Scientist ents in Bay, Midland and Isa- | bella counties, He has received [Leaves for Greece about 150 replies. ANN ARBOR (#—Prof. Henry J. Bi |Gomberg, assistant, director of the In his letter to the voters Fran- | University of Michigan's Phoenix ‘Atomic Research. Program, leaves ‘for Greece Saturday to help that ‘country and Turkey in developing peacetime uses of atomic energy. Charles S, Simons. jate pro- fessor of radiation will join Gomberg later at Ankara, Ture key, headquarters. gan’s financial problem, * * * Most of” those replying sald “no” to a question whether they wished state expenditures to con tinte expanding at their present rate. assoc physics Sal Mineo Gives Press ng Steady’ Ideas that at Disney studios and we fi- enough and this would be unfair nally compromised.’ Sal ex- to her.” plained. “I wear a wig with pig-| : i * inte” *| Sal has never gone steady, main- ails. jly because his job has kept him | mov ing around the country cor Getting back to this going steady | tinuously. But, he’s not certain topic, although many girls would/he would have done so anyway un- like to try it, Sal thinks he would der normal circumstances. be a “horrible steady." He said, | “When kids go steady, they Im never in one place long, don't get a chaince to go out i with enough others. Freedom is something we are lucky to have in our young age and we shouldn't forget that. “The advantages to teens going steady are the security of having a ‘regular’ date and knowing you have someone to confide in and ® be a companion to, which are both essentiais—in, life.’ Sal said. What about Sal's “future plans? Show business, of course! His ulti- mate goal is to become a writer of novels or stories for the screen. * * '* To prepare for this, Sal entered Adelphi College in Long Island in September. But, “I -as only there three days when I was called back to the coast to work,” he com- plained. tutors me in English and writ- ing every morning and travels with me wherever I go." - a —“—- 'American Association of the United ~ “So, I now have a professor who . sities i | TWENTY DELLS I Mania Bobby “MUMBLES” Lewis Rock & Roll Recording Star Life Was aa Adventure Key to DeMille’s Success By BOB THOMAS —_jneers to make ‘The Squaw Man.” of the house, cut the picture on a AP Movie-TV Writer Fev adventure was not merely train headed East, dropped off at HOLLYWOOD (AP) — The rea- in trailblazing a new form of a | Soeeere. and had prints ‘son for Cecil B. De Mille's success'tertainment. The trio were up) « = Bn - — : : 20 | “The Squaw Man’ cost $15,500, as .a maker of stirring film against tough opponents. | grossed $255,000, and De Mille be-' dramas? | x * * leame a top director. But the out-’ -an adventure for him. idependents bucking the trusts,’’| restless again, a i THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 Sylvania Gives Annual Awards ‘Little Moon of Alban’ With Julie Harris Wins Top Honors Perhaps because life itself was. “We were just little in- break of World War I found him’ NEW YORK (UPI) — Little at 'Moon of Alban,” an original tele- M ARLO . * * De Mille recalled recently, “We, “I wanted to get into the war, | play about a girl caught up in the WwW | Jesse Lusky recalled when they had $20,000 tied up, and that was but I was told I was too old,” he! frish revolution, .walked off with were producing vaudeville our all. It occurred to me that said, ‘I went to an air base in the top honors in four categories last NBC's XXII. Red China,” a CBS presentation, outstanding documentary program; CBS’ “The Twentieth Century,” outstanding documentary series; “Continental Classroom,” outstanding public service series; NBC's “Frontiers of Faith," ‘‘Cath- olic Hour’ and “Eternal Light,” outstanding religious series. Special awafds went to the Gil- lette Co. for its sports presenta-| tions, and to CBS for its coverage, of the coronation of Pope John Has No Ulterior Motive WINCHESTER, Va. # — Some ———— Comedy M, C. WITH TWO * * * ‘sion awards, The production, which appeared sketches in New York. De Mille |if we had a fire, we might lose Midwest, and they told me they night in the 1958 Sylvania televi. {olgs thought it a bit unusual when told him at lunch one day that/all the film I was shooting so I would take fliers of any age. So I he was getting restless and wanted |took to shooting every scene twice. learned to fly.” to go to Mexico to get into the rev-|I’d sneak home one negative and) s n the NBC “Hallmark Hall of! husky apple picker, Wellington. ‘a doctor kept calling a patient in ‘an emergency ward here ‘‘dari- ing.” He was only trying to keep olution and perhaps write about it.' put it in the attic. | Lasky didn’t want to ‘lose his There was no ‘best friend. He seized upon the suggestion of his brother-in-law, FABULOUS but FLOOR SHOWS ALLEN a ' o | For $5,000 he bought a Jenny Fame,” was cited as the year's the trom the widow of a flier who! F “trust” found a lot of ways to! ; outstanding telecast and dramatic rust” found a jot ot Wa@y8 10 had been killed in it in Canada. | rogram. In addition, its author, Darling, still enough to sew up 4 four-inch gash in his head. ij Warm Memories! GRANITE, Okla. #—W. T. Cost, a retired minister, raises hot pep- pers in his flower garden as a hobby. Says Cost: “When I give friends a hot peper to bite into, GARDEN CENTER , BALLROOM 2957 Woodward, Detroit Lovely EVERY Dancing Siar FRIDAY and Samuel! Goldwyn, Said Lasky: “Tf you want adventure, I've got an sabotage the little company, De-' put by the time he had learned james pe wan bound te feven better idea—let’s make some OPEN 7 DAYS i movies!" x« * AND 7 NIGHTS | go De Mille set out for the West) ‘with his hardy band of movie pio-'second takes, I spirited them out Eventually he had to chose| _ibetween aviation and movies and SATURDAY Other awards went to Neville. Mille said, and when the picture «9 fy the war was over. : : Dancing Every . was done, less than half the film) He formed the Mercury Aviation |W? the outstanding or cee SERVE Thursday, Saturday, Sunday was usable. |Co. in 1919 with 12 planes, includ- ied as aoa tes outstanding a < ; rn per a ae ing two German Junkers flown to) | regs ot Gal veer NEXT PARTY But they didn’t know about the California by Eddie Rickenbacker. | . 30 or CLUB SOCIAL JAM SESSION TUESDAY WITH FRANK PERRY and HIS SWINGMASTERS . 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Sate =" EPO eRenets: Weste:s: Pete) f Gl § lj Chrysler was forced to close its First Bob has two pictures to 9 Alse . . . can you tell who is the 0 ass upp ier Detroit Plymouth assembly plant) complete. He'll go te London “Gentleman in Room Six” and several other operations late, for “Adamson in Africa" and Corp. filed similar suits of replevin ‘Hollywood Headlines Kerouac’s ‘Subterraneans’ ‘Clearing Costs Differ is not heavy, clearing may cost as ilittle as $20 to $30 an acre. In the ATLANTA—The cost of clearing | Pacific Northwest, where the cov- land varies greatly. In some parts ‘er is heavy, it may cost as much of the South, where the land cover'as $200 an acre to clear the land. Will Be Filmed by MGM } | _ By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS {wasn't fair to ask them to play HOLLYWOOD — Seated between the small roles assigned them in ‘Sol Siegel and Arthur Freed at the ‘Rat Race.’ i \Sereen Producers’ Guild milestone | x * idinner honoring Samuel Goldwyn,) . F ‘se . iI couldn't help but get news. Pipinnoreie of Hollywood collected | Sal told me that, in May, Arthur , will start ‘““Subterraneans,"’ a story jof young Bohemians by Jack) Kerouac, and calling for a cast of young people. “We signed George Peppard, | \who made such a hit on Broadway jin ‘Pleasure of His Company,” said ing room on the Paramount lot Sol. jwhen he returns to star in Arthur told me that he will ‘“‘Career’’ for Hal Wallis. They're | make “Subterraneans’ right putting down the red carpet for after “fells Are Ringing.”” Judy Dino Holliday will be in Les Angeles next month to get ready for the on with his 11-year-old daughter, Jamie, at Emerson Junior High | when they sang together for a | PTA benefit. Dean Martin gets his old dress- The Foreign Press Awards din- fl ner will be held March 5 at the picture at MGM, and at the Cocoanut Grove. fhis precedes same time she will open ber |... Oscar awards. play in Les Angeles. ’ z * *.* Put it down to the influence of, {Dick Powell that Robert Taylor is, ; Seay STAR AMONG STARS — Frank Sinatra leads an all-star cast ane ae me ~ ee arte | in ‘‘Some Came Runriing,”’ the James Jones story of complex plots |ville Canyon ae and the two! and personalities. The CinemaScope color film cast includes Dean | lactors have, been talking over the Martin, Shirley MacLaine, Martha Hyer, Arthur. Kennedy and fence. Nancy Gates, and may be seen at the Oakland Theater through | Now Bob has joined Dick, David Thursday. |Niven and Charles Boyer's four- = star with his Robert Taylor Pro-| ductions in a new series created Great Film Series at Michigan's Most Unusual New Cinema PETER LORRE as “ . directed by FRITZ LANG on the same program: Carl Dreyer's GREATEST “THE PASSION OF then he'll film “The House of Seven Flies” for MGM which will also have English as well last week for lack of glass for its 1959 models. PITTSBURGH «® — Chrysler Clawson Playhouse JU 83077 fer Info \yesterday against two of Pitts- es Melland locales. Me retarne (f!4M&s Me—< Mi. & of Weward! Av. burgh Plate Glass Co.'s strike- Turks Sold Parchment Aug. 1 to start his TV series. Park Free Closed plants. . ANKARA—The ancient city of | * * * Separate suits were filed in Pergamum, now Turkey's mod-| The screens of the world flash. Pittsburgh and _ Kittanning, ifor recovery of Chrysler's wind- shield-making apparatus at Pitts- burgh Plate'’s Creighton and Ford City, Pa., Chrysler posted bond of $97,550 Mow} Ta tH Pa., ern Bergama, was the first city “THE END,” the house lights go in the world to use parchment dark as a lion among Hollywood) for writing material. During the|men dies gently in his sleep. Second Century B.C. Bergama ex-! In the death of Cecil Blount ported parchment all over the civil-'De Mille, an era comes to an end. ' ized world. An era of flagrant make-believe, of gossamer dreams, big spec- eeeeee eee eee eee eeeeeneeet plants Thru His only love, another man’s woman... his only shield, the marshal’s star that covered his outlaw’s heart! EXTRA SAT. MAT. 4—CARTOONS—4 THE DEADLY CROSSFIRE OF A KILLER-MOB... AND \ A FEAR: CRAZED TOWN... ee ee AUDIE MURPHY 0) CROOKED TRAIL’ Cinemas te opt tacles, the mysteries of religion unfolding under the studio Kleig THIS IS THE mea ON THE lights. De Mille never. stooped to “reality,"’ the god of today’s cre- a ators like Tennessee Williams, Fg NEES QhE, Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway, ° ee aciene He spun dreams in the rarified air of imagination. We shall not | again see the likes of this man, | “C. 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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 SS Sa eo ee = ey eS ee _TWENTY-THRER Leg / East vs. West Tonight in NBA Tilt at Detroit Boston Ace Will Make a ‘Token’ Appearance on Olympia Court DETROIT (UPI) — Bob Cousy of the Boston Celtics, who has broken up more than one National | Basketball Association ll - Star | game during his glamorous career, undoubtedly will be on the side- lines with a leg injury when the East pros meet the West tonight. Although the announcement of Cousy’s status was couched in con- _ fusion and a touch of controversy it was plain that coach Red Auer- bach and owner Walter Brown of the Celtics had no intention of tonight. * * * After Brown had stormed out of a conference room with the flat announcement that ‘‘Cousy is out Auerbach immedi- Frank Ramsey of the Celtics and directed him to fly to Detroit early today. League president Maurice Podoloff then announced there was a chance Cousy “might see limited action.” But it was ob- vious that the Celtics’ star, who has played in every All-Star game thus far and been named the Most Valuable Player twice, could make only a token appear: ance at best. Cousy suffered the injury when he collided with Jack McMahon of the Hawks in a game at St. Louis Tuesday night. against the Nationals at Syracuse | Wednesday night and spent two He did not play hours taking diathermy treatment _ at the University of Detroit yester- day afternoon. * * * But the injury did not respond to treatment and still pains Cousy| every time he bends his knee. His is expected to be taken over by Guerin of the New York Knickerbockers. Two other East stars, Bill Rus- sell of the Celtics and Ken Sears of the Knickerbockers, also were hobbled by injuries. The odds, which previously favored the East by 3! points were expected to drop to even-money by game time. The second half of the All-Star|’ game will be televised nationally by the National Broadcasting com- starting at 10 p.m. (EST), the time customarily occupied by the Friday night boxing matches. A crowd of more than 10,000 will -wateh the game at Olympia Sta- dium. * x * Russell, the Celtics’ six-foot-10 rebounding and defensive marvel, was ‘‘not 200 per cent” because of while the also had a bruised right calf simi- lar to Cousy’s. Russell and Sears were ex- pected to start for the East, along with forward Paul Arizin of the Philadelphia Warriors, guard Bill Sharman of Boston and Guerin. Woody Sauldsberry of Philadelphia and Dolph Schayes, Johnny Kerr and Larry Costello of the Syracuse Na- tionals will be in the East re- serves. Coach Ed Macauley reported his West team in excellent physical condition following an afternoon workout, The East team did not} work out but held an ‘‘organiza- instead. * *x * Bob Pettit of St. Louis, who has won the MVP award twice in the last three All-Star games, cur- rently leads the league in scoring with a 28.5 point average, He will start at center with rookie Elgin Baylor of the Minneapolis Lakers and Cliff Hagan of the Hawks at the forwards. Slater Martin of the ‘Hawks and Gene Shue of the De- ‘troit Pistons will start in the West backcourt. Jack Twyman of the Cincinnati Royals, George Yardley and Dick McGuire of the Pistons, and Larry -Feust and Dick Garmaker of the Lakers will be West substitutes. Farmington Beaten by Berkley, 46-37 high-flying Farmington made ‘Berkley mighty uncomfortable for halftime, 19-17, two quarters, then wilted in the 2nd half pian Sire en an Inter-Lakes basket- ball game me —* ley. The cies Bears trailed at but they forged in the 3rd quarter and the rest of the way to post their 9th straight victory and 5th in the ea Lakes. _ * * Rerkiey, eine for its 4th consecutive L-L title, was paced by rangy Dave Burris with 17 points and Bob Ross with 14. Farmington ‘\governors emerged from an un- _ risking a prolonged injury by play-| /, ing their brilliant backcourt man) | place in the East starting lineup) ; iury Puts Bob Cousy on Bench[| PORES é. NBA Expansion Thoughts Back Where They Started afternoon and most of the night they had settled only the routine} matters. President Maurice Podoloff said the possibilities of expansion will be discussed at a special meeting in late- February when the own- ers will determine playoff dates. The governors met on the eve of the NBA's annual All-Star ‘Game. The game pitting stars of the Eastern division against those DETROIT (AP) — The National Basketball Assn. kicked around the idea of expanding to 10 or 12 teams until the wee hours today and wound up just where it start- ed—with a lot of ideas and no conclusions. . xk * * When the sleepy-eyed owners who comprise the NBA's board of eventful meeting that lasted all | Pistons ‘Trade Bait DETROIT (AP)—If another basketball team wants to pick up a salary estimated at $25,000 a season, George Yardley is available for trade. xk *& * So are all the other members of the Detroit Pistons’ bas- ketball team, coach Red Rocha said today. “We don’t have any untouchables,” said Rocha as he huddled with owners and coaches at the National Basket- ball Assn. meeting. “Nobody is indispensable.” Although Rocha says everyone is available, it is unlike- ly the Pistons wiJl deal off Yardley. Most likely trade material is Walter Dukes, but with the Pistons in a terrible slump, it would surprise no one if Rocha, general manager W. Nick Kerbawy and owner Fred Zollner make a wholesale shuffle of talent. | | \ x * Rocha would like Johnny Kerr from Syracuse, Clyde Lovel- lette from St. Louis or Larry Foust from Minneapolis. ' Lots of Ideas---No Answers of the Western division, will be) Minneapolis Lakers are ready to played tonight at Detroit's Olym- switch to San Francisco, but Pod- pia Stadium. oloff said the Lakers have at- A delegation from San Francis-|tained the financial goal spelled co formally cea for member- out by the league. Pp * * * Podoloff said the NBA has tak- en steps to guard against ‘any ship. Other groups\ from Los An- geles, Portland and Seattle on the West Coast, along witlr Dallas, Houston, Chicago and Pittsburgh, future discrimination because of) Michigan State will hold its re- lays Feb. 7 with 18 track and field events slated for afternor and eve- ; * * * Detroit area and local high school coaches will be guests of Jim Miller, new U. of D. foot- ball coach, at an open house during the Detroit-Bowling Green basketball game Saturday night. * * * - John Mazur, former Notre Dame quarterback and backfield coach at Marquette last season, was named assistant coach at Boston University to Steve Sinko yester- day. : * * * The U. S. team of roller skat- | ers, coached by Bert Anselmy ACHIEVEMENT HONORS—Th students and football players wi the First Annual Awards Lunch timist Club yesterday. Awards citizenship, scholarship and athle ree outstanding ere honored at eon of the Op- for outstanding tic achievement each school. Will Join 49er Defensive Staff DETROIT —Jack Christian- sen, one of the finest defensive halfbacks in professional football, ' has left the Detroit Lions to take) a coaching job with the San Fran- cisco 49ers, His departure breaks up a de-| fensive unit that bore his hallmark in the name ‘Chris’ Crew.” * * * “He still had another year or two left in him,’’ said Lions coach George Wilson, “but he had this chance to get into coaching and we didn’t want to stand in the way.” Howard (Red) Hickey, San Fran- cisco head coach, said Christian- sen will coach the 49er defensive backfield. * * Christiansen, a 30-year-old Col- orado A & M graduate, joined the all-time leading pass interceptor with 45. His 12 interceptions in 1953 led fhe National Football League and he tied for league hon- ors in 1957 with 10. the season. When he did play he be his last season. had no one in double figures as league Lions in 1951. He was Detroit's! raise for every dollar cut he sug- Christiansen Quits Lions to Coach job with the 49ers since 1955, be-, comes defensive line coach, ! | Married and the father of four | daughters, the 6-foot-2, 196-pound Christiansen makes his home in — Fort Collins, Colorado, Jimmy David now says he def-| initely will return to the Lions) next season. coach George Wilson who made the announcement yesterday of David's change of mind, He’d Rather Be Traded Off McDougald Fights Pay Cut WASHINGTON (AP) — Gil Mc- Dougald says he would rather be traded away from the world champion than take a pay cut. * * * “If I accept a cut,” the infield-' er said, ‘I admit a weakness, and| I have to think I don't have any) or I'll give the game up.” * * * MeDougald said the Yankees’ first contract offer for 1959 called for a cut of more than $4,000 from the $30,000 he received last season. It followed on the heels of reports thaf New York is asking Mickey Mantle to take a cut. * * * McDougald left for New York to confer today’ with George Weiss, the Yankee general man- ager, * * * “I'm sure I can prove to an honest man like Weiss that I don't rate a cut,” Gil said. “TR show him why I rate a dollar New York Yankees *° he topped his 1957 total in home runs and runs batted in. In last fall's World Series with Milwau- kee Gil was a key player in help- ing the Bombers regain the cham- pionship which they lost to the Braves in 1957. BOSTON «® — Ted Williams, in remarkable condition for his 40 years, was signed to his 1959 con- tract today. The left-handed slugging left fielder figured to retain his status as the highest paid athlete in the game when he emerged from a Fenway Park chat with Joe Cron: in and Bucky Harris. “Tt am better right now than I iwas last year at this time,’ Wil- liams said. : After” signing for $125,000 or more a year ago, Ted got off to a slow start. The ankle sprain he suffered the preceding fall pained) ‘him, green light to go champion Floyd Patterson (right) June, Bing Crosby, closed well for a best-ball team seore of 57.. Desi Arnez, with Lioyd Mangrum, also had 57. Johansson Sure He ll Get Bout yas, 2 te the ‘pace. Take mo shot 38-33--Tl Unbeaten Swede Heads in the first round play yesterday. for New York Confident > The leading seorers: v ations for a title fight with world - barebones heavyweight champion Floyd Pat- | ova panera ae 4-34—68 33-33--68 | ropean titleholder wag confident 5, Gen von ger . zt mtd =e Jitter 34-89 On two .counts—he will get the capt batt S360; contract and then the crown in) Jimeny De Demaret Among the amateur celebrities, with pro Demaret, ‘| then finished with ati] reseed ae dim Feree . 6-30-86 id * i. W ;Marty Furgol 32-35-67 | of inning Title 1 Wes ” pris Pies acacosrossessosaa 36-3167 | Billy piaxwell 35-32—67 4 \pe Fords ) 9433—67 NEW YORK ® — Ingemar pop coalapy 33-67 Johansson was due here from Billy Casper 333 m Pairfle . 34-67, ‘Sweden today to wrap up negoti- armoi Palmer 2a-e The hand ndefeated E ef ai Procter rhe e SOIT undelea Jac wurke Jr. 4% i; . ed si Lionel Hebert —....... 33-26-39. That task may fall on the shoul- ders of Bill Hayward who so ade- quately put a stopper on Flint Northern's John Gillian a week ago. | Gillian had only four points up to the time that Hayward left the game in the 4th quarter. He 10 for the | night, far below his 21 point average. John Bandy, who has been hit- iting with sharp accuracy the last ‘two games, has also become a big | rebounder for the Chiefs. The lanky 6-3 forward boosted _ his 33—¢8 {Shooting mark to 14 points per game and has accounted for 19 irebounds in the last two contests. Saginaw has nothing to lose and everything to gain in the way of prestige by knocking Pontiac Cen- ‘tral out-of the number one rank- ing in the state. But the Chiefs will be playing tonight's game for jersey No. 14, -oll he ‘said on boarding thee U.S.- bound plane at Goteborg. Promoter Bill Rosensohn shared Johansson's optimism that the; CHICAGO (AP).— A pay hike fight will be made—for either|for Sherm Lollar has made him iNew York, Los Angeles or Colo- the highest paid catcher in Chi- rado Springs—despite some puz-'cago White Sox history, zling statements by Patterson's: ‘ + *¢ * manager, ra —_ | Vice President Chuck Comiskey * ‘announced yesterday the 34-year- “With Nemes coming on thejold Lollar had. agreed to 1959 scene, now we can get busy and|terms and his paycheck will show expedite the whole thing. I'm “about a 2% per cent increase.” hopeful we can get . contracts/This reportedly would boost him itigned early next week,” bara n-ne Ay yr in a ay Rosensohn. , * around the $32,000 level. ] & Lollar Sets Pay Mark the June fight. Ea Oftver ONL. ws x * ‘Ellsworth | Mall EO «Sy 4 ee nee win—otherewise art wall Jr So oerecrice 33 I would never sign miy name on Ernie, Vossier 333-7 thee paper. If you don't believe ey P maser Ti in yourself you cannot be’ a box." . Charley Barge, and with-that in- centive Pontiac Central will shoot Game time is 8:15 p.m. Named ‘Hall’ Historian COOPERSTOWN, N.Y, @&—Ste- phen C. Clark,- president of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Thursday appointed Lee Allen of Cincinnati as his- torian for baseball's shrine. Allen, a sports writer :for é Cincinnati Enquirer and —_- of books on baseball,.sueceeds Er- last Oct, 31. + y. nest J. Lanigan. mmm nizes = have expressed definite interest in race, creed or color.” ‘ ‘ joining the Paes Elgin Baylor, Minneapolis rook- | ef Pontiac and. including Louis | x * ie star, and two other Negro play- Parker of Pontiac and Mary However, che owners Said ers from the Lakers’ club said Ellis Clouse of Clarkston, will privately they doubt if the league they were denied hotel accommo-| f stop in Hawaii Sunday enroute will expand at all in the next dations last weekend in Charleston, | from their exhibition tour of New year. Expansion, if it comes at W.Va. | Zealand, . all, likely is two years away. | “We had a guarantee that this | . we * * Several owners lean toward ad- ‘would not happen,’’ said Podoloff, Confirmation was received that mitting Chicago and making the “and I can assur€ you it will not | ne cree ithe Michigan aA nn meting P nine- ir } 5 : Me ll be a tiace league a nine-team affair in 1959 jhappe a — x A : JUST MY SIZE — Little Carmen Basilio, former middleweight Nice uae 20-21 sae divi- One idea, for a four-team West, He* said all teams in the league | champion (left) gets on a chair to get up to the size of big Dolph sions in the open and high school Coast division, got a cool recep- will have written agreements in. Schayes, pro cager with the Syracuse Nationals. “Referee” in the lass. Bil] Willson at PNH and tion. A better idea seemed to be the future with the various hotels) Middle 1s TV man in Syracuse E. R. Vadebonceur. They were steve Szabo at PCH will be the to build up the present eight and lodges. | appearing at a SEES in Chicago and a are from es use. ‘host coaches. teams. One owner argued that Sa a there are not enough good play-* ers available for expansion, * * The board of governors decid- | ed to hold the annual draft meet-| ‘ing in Cincinnati on March 23, te annual league meeting in New) York or Minneapolis in Apri] and; the 1959-60 All-Star Game in Phil- | . adelphia next January, + — y Podoloff said the present eight ° ») : . i, | af 0 ay teams apparently are all set for. Blaik Explains Signals | another season. There have been 7 Imost-constant rumors that the ° t almostconstant_ rumors that the! AL# Dast: Army's Secre Final Contest : L End O | of Lonesome En ut | | | . « | NEW YORK (UPI)—College foot-, doing was wiping his hands. His | for PCH Five |ball’s best kept secret — how does hands perspired a lot. | jarmy’s “lonely end’ receive his, * * * _ . | signals — was divulged for the «pit if you watched Caldwell Coach Van Ryzin Fears | first time last night by its creator,’ ajosely — and a lot of people did = High-Scoring Saginaw Earl (Red) Blaik. = you naliced for example when Cage Team x ke 'he lined up facing the huddle, his) The cadets’ outgoing head coach two feet were in a different posi 7 let the cat out of the bag during | tion If his feet were parallel _| By BRUNO L. KEARNS an off-the-cuff speech before mem- or in a closed stance — it meant! Sports Editor, Pontiac Press - bers of the touchdown club of New! a run. If his left foot was forward, York, who honored him ‘‘for his) jt also meant a run, But if his) ee ee ei oe ae long and meritorious service 0, right foot was forward, it meant ee me . Be college football," at their Silver a pass. [Eontiae central mut eee pai iversanv di ! jagainst Saginaw at the gym NS sinner. ‘ | “All you had was @ pass or run, = down the prep curtain for |and there you have it. nee Barge. “I have been asked many | x* * * For two varsity years the little times to explain the secret ®f | Blaik then went on to explain| Rae has been a key to the suc- - the lonely end formation,’ said | | that additional information was’ AP Wirephote (cess of Pontiac Central basketball Blaik, who surprised rival | transmitted to the lonely end by) CADET COACH?—Jack Green, |@nd track teams coaches Inet sensen by station: | another man, advising the end’ captain of the Army team which At 5-foot-8, Barge took part in ing one end, Bilj Carpenter, f4F | which route to take downfield on, . : , won the national title in 1945, is | the high jump and helped the out on the flank and never Pet- [each play. These signals were e oo) leSiete Gol tale Srdland) ith etate mitting him to enter the huddle. | transmitted by a player touching one of three men mentioned in track Gilles in secceesioan.| Me “I always declined to discuss his helmet, rubbing his nose or line for the West Point coaching | | won the Mansfield relays and how he received his signals, but erabiing his ut _ + job. He is line coach at Tulane: | the sexee® pe high — now I think it might be a nice event last year by going 6-2'). idea to tell you how simple it’ |, xe ¢ ° Incidentally, he is the brother of Pentiae Press Phete is,” he added. Each F aces 66 In Thunderbird | Alex Barge who was also 5-8 and went to Jerry Andrews (Pontiac Central), Mike x * * | who went over the bars at 6-3's as Flynn (St. Mikes) and Jack Lyon (St. Freds). The 61-year-old coach, who will 'PCH was winning its first and sec- Buhl Burt, president of Pontiac Optimists dis- | leave West P oint next month to arn Af ‘ond state titles in succession. plays the permarient plaque which will go to accept an executive position in the - mn ‘7 business world, then went on to explain how Carpenter always It can be certain that Saginaw ew what play quarterback Joe PALM SPRINGS (#—Long-hitting; competing, 28 shot the first round will set up its defens.s in an at- Caldwell had called. Paul Harney and Jim Ferree, a) under par. — tempt to stop the high scoring we ; pair of former college golf stars.) ~ * * Chief who goes into his last game If you recall, Caldwell always | Such t teh M with a 21.5 average. had a towel attached to his led the way {nto the second round! re _ topno et as Lr pai , : champion Arno almer a ug “We can't afford to take this ’ “ the t pants, oc nee in weet | of the $15.000 Thunderbird Invita-| | Ford and Billy Maxwell were in| Saginaw | team lightly.” ° ‘ tum Noteware, another stand Stott, MeDaniels Pushing Leader Gallup | Birmingham's se oring ace Merv cagpr to reach 200 points. H County Point Race Close e has _ the Lake Orion at Avondale Oak- \Gallup better get back on the 201 in nine contests, scoring beam tonight at home| Don Petroff of East Detroit con- | against Mt. Clemens or he may tinues to reign over the c lase his place atop the Oakland area but like County individual point list. some hot competition. 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Chevrolet Dealer Wat he AW lad a ne Wey jrl My “WE KEEP CUSTOMERS . . by 631 OAKLAND AVE. (Cor. Coss) Treating Them Right! FE 4.4547 aunty Gallup is getting) | OAKLAND COUNTY SCORING a Ga tT Doug Stott and George McDaniels | > TP ay. Gallup, Birmingham ... 6 141 breathing down his neck with some See ontars Sin | others not far behind them. |McDaniels Holly ........ 9 201 3 | Barge, PCH 6 120 Gallup's average dropped from ee Mediees — $ = a1 almer rerndale 26 to 23.5 Tuesday when he could | pyans. Walled Lake 7 121 173 hit only 11 at Ferndale, Stott of | Ban: ay. roe Has nc - a a Oxford took advantage of the ere oon . “9 iy? ita on b ishin fo im- /Campbeli, Waterford 7 WT 16.7 eine toney ie hing 38 Crawtord, RO Bt. Marty . 8 131 164 | prove his average to an even 23. eee Berkley | 8 136 tH » Joyce, RO Dondero ....... ee : vipihas 26 for Holly | Ee Gneule aise 181 and no as | redynlk, N eericro |. 90 Richardaon, Ortonville 8 ile 149 Other gainers were Pontiac Cen- /ieckenssl Cres : : el ay 5 A ¥ ] ‘i SIS tral’s graduating sensation Madison (5 ote pian Parmington ets 148 185 tar Cc 008 0 adison| Smith, Walle¢ Lake 5 Barge an ath with 21.5) Moreland, Holly “9 130 144 who are now tied for 4th with 21.9 hee RO Dondero 6 TL 14.3] averages Ae aacine 3 iat Hl € aug n, urine Toy Palmer rounds out the (op Does not Include last night's Berkley- Farmington game group with an even 20, The Fern- ; ; € dale boy jumped from 11th to 6th counts sass econt TP 55 wo games. Petroff, E Detroit . 6 139 |by tallying 55 In two g | Ward, Imlay City cess 7 148 Ht ; ‘ 3 Jofin Locadam of West Bloom- eles ia. eorinette oe 7 fied, Kirk Evans, Walled Lake, | sawyer, Millington —...... 7 128 nD and ‘Jerry Williams, Cranbrook, — [Rolston cS esriey eis retain their positions among the |bavan. Brighton |. ...... 8 120 18 best 10 averages while John (Mitten Lapeer 7 ior 44 Bandy of the Chiefs has replaced |Ribner, No Branch 9 124 138 1 A . il. Lengemann, Imiay 7 OT 124 Waterford's Barry Campbe Rate Romeo 6 70 11.7 nyder, Brown City .....- 4 47 17 _county Bravb Imiay City 7 92 117 McDanlels is the Ist for State 5-Man Title! Pfeiffer's Has Selected HURON BOWL as their home alleys for this challenge of Stroh’ $, present champions, for the possession of the State §-Man Title! SEE THIS BATTLE OF. CHAMPIONS! Sot., Feb. 7th, at 7 P. M. Sun., Feb. 8th, at 2: and 6 P. M. RESERVED SEATS! 3-Game Sets STROH (CHAMPIONS) TEAM * TONY LINDEMANN, Capt. * FRED RICILLI Michigan State Singles Champion * BOB PETERSON Last Vear's Petersen Clasate Winner * GEORGE HOWARD * AL SAVAS PFEIFFER (CHALLENGERS) TEAM % EDDIE LUBANSKI Stu Sasaetagn et * JOE JOSEPH * BOB KWOLEK *% BILLY GOLEMBIEWSKI * GEORGE YOUNG Current 10 Vear ABC High Average Champion Come Out end Wetch the HURON | BOWL CLASSIC in Action, Friday at 9:30 FREE PROFESSIONAL GROUP INSTRUCTION With JO® JOSEPH of the Pfeiffer Team as Coach per set * BOB HITT Moa., Tues., Thurs., Prim 12 - 5 P. M. Private Lessons Also! CHAMPIONSHIP CHALLENGE | | scoring punch, take on Millington. | | | de Shirts, Shoes, Bags and Trophies OPEN BOWLIN @ 24 Alleys sald PLENTY OF CONVENIENT FREE PARKING | HURON BOWL 1124 West Huron St. Look Over Our Complete Lines of Bowling Balls, _ 10 a.m. te 6:30. p.m. , 10 a, m. to T a.m. Tt a.m. te 1 a.m. @ Automatic Pinsetters @ Air Conditioned @ Liquor, Beer, Wines, Snack Bar FE 5-2383 i Mt. Clemens at Birmingham. Seathheld: East Detroit at Haze! Park. < Pi . { 5 Down - but - not- out Birmingham| isin’ “at West Bloomfield Bloomfield Hills at Clarkston. Clarenceville at Brighton. Northville at Milford, Lapeer at Rochester L'Anse Creuse at Romeo Millington at Ortonville, Almont at New Haven. Dryden at Brown City. Armada at Anchor Bay. Capac at Memphis. Grosse Pointe at RO Dondero. Oak Park at cea South Lyon at Boysvi Eacred Heart at Are ‘Permington. Utica at Lakeview. St. Theresa at RO Shrine. High Schoo] Swimming Pontiac Centra] at Saginaw. Birmingham at Mt. Clemens. YMCA Commanity Basketball! Stone Baptist vs. Hi-Y Pistons, m., Hi-¥ Hawks vs. First Baptist, | m, and Oakland Ave. U. P. vs. ester Hi-Y, 8:30 p.m. itries to snap a three-game losing streak at home against Mt. Clem- ens. Ferndale seeks its 5th straight Joop triumph at Royal Oak Kimball and East Detroit goes to Hazel \Park elsewhere in the Eastern Michigan League action. A game that could become the ‘best of a 31-contest area slate is land B tussle. It is a similar situation as the Waterford-Walled Lake meeting with the rivalry of more impor- tance than league standings. Troy and Fitzgerald go at it to U.S. Skaters Rated 2nd MUNICH, Germany w-—Canada, Soviet Russia and Sweden Thurs- day were seeded at the top of the three groups that will play in the preliminary round of the World Amateur Ice Hockey Champion- ships in Czechoslovakia March 5-15. The United States national team was seeded second in the group headed by Russia. as low as $1695 NEW HOMELITE Get a free Gaaenewenon °FOB Factory tless bar and chain CLIFF DREYER GUN AND SPORTS CENTER 15210 Holly Road Holly, Mich. Open 7 Days a Week 8-8 PLANNING PREF SERVICE settle Ist place for the moment SATURDAY and Clawson is at Madison in High School Basketball Willow Run at Northville. others. Maumee, Ohio, at Country Day. High School Swimming None of the powers are matched! pirmingham at Plymouth. in the Wayne-Oakland but an in- teresting evening is still anticf. THU escars COLLEGE BASKETBALL. pated with top contender Holly, Oregon State 87. Idaho 64. | guest of unpredictable West Bloom- 7 gels ow, Orleans Loy a. va. field, surprising Clarenceville try- eS 74, Hilladale 66. ‘North Branch Cancels © MORTGAGES ® onight’s Oxtord Tilt Residential, Commercial. ira & GI's. Conventionals OPEN BOWLING DAILY to 5 P. M. 3 Lines for *1 With Free Instructions Motor Inn Recreation FE 5-6032 "HUBBARD BUILDING yar p to HG < — esl Because of bad road con- troit and Suburbs: Pontiac. Milford, Novi and all creas ditions, the North Branck-Ox- outlying and between. Land ford High South Central Con- Contracts bought and sold. ference game, tonight, has been tor Cashl canceled. North Branch author- Houses Bought for Cas ities notified Oxford of its de- FRANK MAROTTA cision to remain at home, this morning. Game was to have | & ASSOCIATES been played at Oxford. It will | MA 4-2496 be rescheduled, it is | __# | ing ing to hand Brighton its 1st league | ay.| isetback, Clarkston at home to meet} * mark on the line again with Lapeer | ‘possession of the League of the _Dryden goes Memphis vs. | Bloomfield Hills needing every vic: tory to stay in the running and Northville at Milford, Unbeaten Rochester puts that BE COMFORTABLE ‘providing the opposition at the’ Falcon court, Each has won its. only Tri-County start..Romeo hosts 'L’Anse Creuse completing that) slate. | Ortenville has a home South | Central tilt. The Blackhawks, with Mead Myers providing new Rockwool "v.r'.2”" cash and ory (Delivered—82c) South Lyon goes after undisputed ‘Insulate Now! SAVE MONEY ON HEATING BILLS, AND THRIFTY, TOO! INSULATION SPECIAL! Zonalite Housefill, per bag, *1* \ ie ea IT Lake lead playing at Boysville, Sacred Heart invades Farmington Our Lady of Sorrow, Utica is at Lakeview, St. Theresa at Royal 1” Oak Shrine and Royal Oak Don- , dero takes on powerful Grosse’ 2” Pointe at home in some of the’ other games. Country Day has a Saturday afternoon home date with: Maumee, Ohio. Plenty of excitement is on tap for Southern Thumb followers with two of the three schools tied for Ist place meeting head-on. That. 1” GENUINE BALSAM WOOL LIFETIME GUARANTEE Standard 100’ roll $6.50 Dbl-Thick 50’ roll 8.45 Reflective 100’ roll 8.75 BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE donny - brook will bring together | New Haven and Almont at Almont, | Anchor*Bay, the other leader, must | AU B U RN LU M B E R Co. by Armada to remain even the survivor. High-riding, to Brown City and | s. Capac. get with 70 S. SQUIRREL RD. Open Saturdays ‘til 5:00 P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS FE §-9293 Oh, Mr. Yes, but you Buick, are No. 1 you are on the THE car road, Miss for °59 Pontiac! at and 232 S. Main St. ROCHESTER Yes--- and you'll find both of these beauties Rochester oes Where the overhead’s low SHELTON PONTIAC BUICK Ine. Shelton’s in the ete es s high! OL 1-8133 -_ie e a t th s tt ae ee ee eee ek ‘ TWENTY-FIVE alin THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY.. JANUARY 23, 1959 | a4 f * : Sait * o ir , Hi | ‘ j} rox. Ne. 1°30 | WOMEN’S OAKLAND COUNTY EMP. Lapess mo BOWL HOUSE Players Make Little Progress at Meeting ! - - Wik x! wit wk we w Perron Const. 51 20 Cass. Ave. B. 33 39 {Gocial K. 2 4618 Sad Sacks 30 33|Nicholie Ins. 52 24 Pete's ieee “4 ; L & 8. Std. 47.35 Bordens 31 40! Rollettes 40 23 County Jets 30 34/Ox, Plastic's 50 25 Rocco’ 3343 Cf e Johnson D. 43 29 Wilson's Ins. 30 42/Soctal K. 1 37 27 We Miss ‘Em 27 36|Oak. C. B, C. 4630 G. L. “>. P. 33 47: ; Oakland Fil. 3735 Pontiac Rec. 29 43/Odd Balis 36 27 Rockettes 20 44| Lakeland 45 a Spartan A.C.33 47 * | ° Hobbys Pnt. 36 36 Love “— 23 Las Atomic Pour 36 28 Guttersnipes 19 45)Peoples M. 43:33 Franks Mkt. 2649 * 2 E. Miller, D. Graham 254, Thom Bessie D'Autremont 220, Bessie|Goliview B 37 as Rotinda I 21 54 = 652; Johnson Dairy Bar teas, Jenne D’Autremont 552; Rollettes 618, Social) A. Paul, 222 Puertas, 613; Ox. | , }son Dairy Bar 2866. Kats No. 2 1721. Plastics, 925; Peers Place, ~ a ee a of service over five. Commissioner Bell, cently said flatly and with more than a small degree of firmness, that he theught a pension plan for pro football was unrealistic | and unfeasible, reversed his field yesterday, at least outwardly. Said Bell, after hearing Dudley | expound at length on the plan, | and Howton suggest how the money could be raised: “IT have an open mind on the subject. 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Maybe it is feasible.” | percentage of each gate to the many problems and complexities; ‘executive meeting, the owners) t ed gprs han ul a pi x * * pension fund. to be ironed out before the proj-| turned down or withdrew 11 ae _ eeting y. 10) This, about a plan Bell has had| 2. A éut of the gate of the Pro |ects mentioned by Howton could posed rule changes and passed a — The ‘players sesoclati \ in his possession for more than| Bewl games or the pro-college |pe set in motion, if they can. He, Pegulation preventing play Ce - play’ association ISifour months, and rated unwork-| All-Star game, six extra exhibi- | qgign’t say so, but it was doubtful fo" participating in any pre-sea- making progress toward a pen-' able. Why the sudden public’ tion games a season, and the [jf the sponsors in back of the Pro or post-season games not | | Sion’ for ie — Faas change of heart? money saved from the recently [Bow] and the All Star Game, ‘sanctioned by the league. : , x * * : = _.. . | ‘The answer is simple. Bell and reduced amusement tax. would want to cut in the pension’ | noe oS wapyed: pegenelsne the owners don’t want to offend | The latter suggestion seems to) fund. The latter was a at ied | Fe and has an euch parce of; Comsress. The commissioner rec- [have the most merit, The federal x * * Hula Pow! 5 oe geen. : mis getting a pension as a snow ball ognized the association before a amusement tax recently WaS| qh exira exhibition games in- a — noe ee On| a has of freezing in the lower, committee and ap- amended to allow a 10 per cent) oive promotion and the danger of the Chicago Cardinals Se « warmer regions. parently desires to give all the (reduction of the first 90 cents on| o¢ injury to a ball player. Who (5-04 earlier this month in pref. | © The yiewpoint depends on where| *Ppearances of negotiating with the cost of a ticket. Figuring at) .juig be responsible for a play- o-enc to the } wn Pro| . it in good faigh. nine cents a ticket on three million |, R y" erence to the league’s own 4 - you sit. admission. this would amount to| T° Sry ¥ be ls hurt Im the ‘Row! extravaganza. Bell said he_ : Bill Mowtea. Greca Bay end | The odds seem to be against $270,000 = year for the pension | extra exhibition and can’t play would announce later what penal-| a. who doubles as president of the ‘establishing a pension fund. The | pit , the rest of the season was one ty would result from violation of ” association, and hig committee |Dest reaction one ae get aes There is a gimmick here, too. of the questions asked. this edict. ; * 4 : of six feel they are making Dudley “m = ek = ‘The owners probably are figuring) Under~the Dudley plan each . ms progress. I tion.” 7 ade” a Ene presenta. on pocketing that extra nine cents poke sags ae = ‘ee ee alae ah nae con : per ticket. Several clubs in pre- mat a year. At least 75 tinued today with the hope o ‘ Re apical Bert Bell of the| * *. 4 *~ : carious financial condition can use| per cent of all the players, includ- winding up tonight. Constitutional’ ~ pati Se th hon willing! 1014 Howton tried to win friends and|the money. to stay out of the red ing the Chicago Bears who are amendments were on the docket - | iis on, uc = nd eesti at and Euinierce) Cones s) hen Me [started | ‘not members of the association, which covers a multitude of pos- . . alae e a reluctant sed . The ns ae iar ad statement ie Bell, while~asserting he wanted would have to participate to put sible legislation. Even the pension : ax ’ ; e players did not expect t imi i i : = owners he directs apparently are cee nayitccl helps src pe, to look further into the Dudley’ the plan into effect. __'might barge back into the picture - of a like mind. of pocket. He suggested these 1 | x * * possible fund raising methods: ~ iF , ° . i = _ George Preston Marshall, vole- i: A twa ent of three came We Quality Service | = tile owner of the Washington Red- i nag bs ' skins, doesn’t even bother with : diplomacy or niceties. An avowed | C hev rolets opponent of the association and) Tourney Bound - its pension request, Marshall sits’ T t M pe a e @ e | : outside the meeting room like aj/ eEqQ™MS [O ee t | petulant schoolboy whenever the i . on 1a4cs U ic Ss | players discuss the pension with U . of iD). Qui nt | | : the owners. | Only factory trained 0 \ | e ‘= = ies at ue ae ve NCCA) mechanics to insure your 7 — | . Neutral observers believe the (or National Invitationa tourna-| MOU pension doesn’t have a chance |ments at the end of this season. car only the utmost in : unless some magic formula not | wil! play the University of De- mechanical care! . . now in sight is evolved to pro- |troit basketball team at the U. vf v : ¢, The pleasure of 7 Crown is more than a : duce: $213,000 in league contrib- |D. Memorial Building Saturday e ° ela : nf _ . uted money to finance the plan. |and Monday. | Only the Finest in Reconditioned é 5: prediction, it’s a promise. By any Bill Dudley, the former pro he | z barometer of taste, quality or character, ee ; Bowling Green of Ohio, with a 2 re . : : great who now wie agli 10-4 record, will be at U. of D. F this spirit is the most warming idea - expert, took several hours yes\er’|Saturday night. Bowling Green is in the world of whiskey... the most day to explain in detail the pen- y see San = ainiended for the battling for the Mid- -America Con-| y popular brand in the land cl ference championship. COME SEE! COME TRY! YOU'LL BUY! ~~ y 7 x * | ‘ Pons : 5 . . ar Bradley, conference co-favorite ‘ ea, In $100 a month if they played five pose the Titans Monday night. | = . 0 be 7 " =) | i : years in the league. The benefits : go up $10 a month for each year! : 1954 OLDS “88” hardtop — auto- matic, radio, heater, white wall tires. 1955 FORD custom two-door, ford-o- matic, radio, power radio, 1951 PLYMOUTH Sedan, radio, heater. 5 radio, heater, whitewa heater, whitewall tires, brakes and steering $1695 1953 CHEVROLET two-door, power glide, heater se 4695 1957 BUICK special hardtop, dynaflow, 1954 FORD Custom Two-Door V-8, Ford-O-Matic, radio, heater. 295 il tires oe 8 ee ee we 1955 BUICK Special four-door hard- top, dynaflow, radio, heater, white wall tires. 695 1957 HEINKEL 40 miles to the gallon *395 1957 FORD CONVERTIBLE V-8, radio, heater, aaieer tires .... *1395 1953 BUICK Sedan, Dyasfiew, radio, heater. A195. 1951 FORD Victoria, Ford-O-Matic, radio, heater. s) Two heater 1956 THUNDERBIRD ford-o-matic, heater, twa tops, full power. PONTIAC 1951 3 Door, Hydramatic, radio, heater. 5 1952 RAMBLER station wagon, radio, radio, $2095 1956 FORD country sedan, V-8 ford-o- , matic, radio, heater, whitewall tires | : ‘995 ia a TURNER FORD ‘::-m- | BIRMINGHAM MI 4-7500 is { 2 * * aTHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 TWENTY-SIX ite Sox REDLEGS PHILLIES Yankees \ 5 Peter: CARDINALS BRAVES PIRATES NATIONAL LEAGUE American league TRAINING SITES — These are the training camps and the reporting dates for the Major Leagues. First date listed is for pitchers and catchers. second date for the full squad. AMERI- CAN LEAGUE: Baltimore (Feb. Boston (Feb, 19 and Cleveland (Feb. 22 and 26), "6), Kansas City (Feb 25), Chicago (Feb. 23 all), . Detroit (Feb. 20 and 22 and 26), New York (Feb. 19 and 26), 23 and 26), (Feb. 26 all), 14 and 22). NATIONAL LEAGUE: ‘Chicago (Feb. 22 and 27), Cincinnati (Feb. 23 and 26), Los Angeles (Feb. 19 and 26), Milwaukee (Feb. 20 and 26), Philadelphia Pittsburgh-(Feb. 18 and 23), St. | Louis (Feb. 20 and 26) and San Francisco (Feb. | Oe gy Washington (Feb. 18 and 26). | By FRANK ECK AP Newsfeatures Sports Editor Spring baseball players will #e a bit dif ferent this time. All of the healthy ones, except those doing @ six months bit in the National De fense Service and the stubborn holdouts are expected to be in umform and working out by Feb “S Three teams wall have full yiads on hand by Feb. 23 For the past lew years the latest was March 1, but reporting date jthat's changed now because American training for major league seasons open one week sooner, nati plays host the same Early Baseball Season Opening Means Earlier Training Camps the} and President Eisenhower probably will throw out the firs¢ Ameri can League baseball with new | league president doe Cronin's sig- nature on it in Washington where Baltimore takes part in the April ® Inaugural, In the National League Cincin to Pittsburgh on day On April 10 all SAGINAW VALLEY Aly All League Games League (ames Ww ot t Wood Ww Pontiac Central 4 0 4 8 Troy 4 0 uel Flint Northern ; 1 I © bloke Orion 5 : 4 5 | Fitat Central .... ... 2 2 » 2 Fiteyerald c c 14 ‘ot Saginaw AS 2 1 4 Avonrtale a 2 2 2 4 Arthur Hill ee i 1 § Madicon ; 4 18 Bay Clit? 9 4 1 4 € lawson 0 4 1 i PASTERN WIC HIGAN WAYNE OAKIAND All aul Veague Ciames Peague fiames wot wot wot wot Verndale 40 4 0) Wrishtean 40 a Mt. Clemen: 1 | + 2 Helly i 1 4 Fast Detroit 9 2.4. cues a 4 402 Clapencesiile 1 1 A 4 Port Muron Ste Oooo © i) | 1 4 Clarkston } 2 » 4 Birmingham sits ak 1 4 West Bloomfiel 2 4 1 Hagel Park 3 14 1 f Northville 14 2 $3 HO Kimbell 04 ® I Milford it leet Bloomfield Hills o 4 2 8 INTER LAKES au SUBURBAN CATHOLK League Ciames All wot a league (ames Rerkiey ne sa 6. 6 Wot. wii Southfield modes soe) 1 YOt emt Mary 6 | tT Walled Iake ; : 271 4 1H Frederick Ln 6 Parmington Ne 13 6 AS! Nenedict aot ue Waterford 11 9 5 8 Mehmel » 4 1 3 Van Dyke len 7 8 PO) ®t Mary Once a4 1 A at SOON inieonce 4 2 6 At Clement rs 1 & 0 Py we at ite Oo A Oo a ne-Sided Decisions rev corny . All ’ Peague fiames : 1 wo in Waterford Loo Hor heeter 1 0 tT « Lapeer } oA 4 Homea , 1 4 lo Anse Cretise f 3 44 Lopsided decisions were the rule y i t Ce a) 1 : ‘ last night in Waterford Township SOUTH CENTRALE ' Recreation League basketball League Cee ; ; wot. games al Isaac Crary Junior High ‘miay cry ‘0 .; 0 Bill Pfahlert and Ron Gayete pss ae a 3 ve each scored 10 points to lead John- worth mranch ... 0.) 13 18 son & Anderson to an easy 49-34 Northville oS conquest of Rocco's Restaurant in SOUTHERN THIME - ~ . = ; All a Class A pauime Source, Bites The Waterford Factilty and Ron wtrowt 4imont » 4 1 & Don Service were runaway Clase wee Haver 1 44 B winners nite LE, ! ! oe . Arren 4 4 ’ Stu Torvell tathed 8 pomts te aa 19 ’ ' pace the Faculty’s S707 rout of | on , 14 ; Van Welt’s Ayto Sales. Karl Nee be Capa: Ios 1S made 14 for the losers: Ron & Don OTHER ARPA RECORDS crushed Nonthem Lumber 92-22, “4 |s Lyon é fo} behind a 22-point spree bye Clar-|Ro AS 42 jCranbrook 4? ence Beers. — - “RO Shrine |. ca ss. ee a eee ‘Utles 29 'Ponttae Northern 7 4 : Farmington OLa raves 18 STANDARD Oak Park nee a) Country Day ........ : 4) Lamphere 1 6 HOME HEATING ~ OILS: with “STA-CLEAN” OO FE 4.1584 = wm «> BIG DEAL ELLIS INC. Since 1945 Free Katimates | FE 2-2671 @ GQAHAGES @ PORCHES | @ apy Slits welterweight jdan scored a third round techni- leal knockout over rer of Mexieo City vat Olymopie | | Prep League Standings | OVMALAND B Jordan TKOs Mexican LOS ANGELES (AP) champion World| Don Jor- Alvarn Gutler- Thursday night Auditorium Each welghed 148 pounds ‘No Match for Huskies Pontiac Northern's wrestling match scheduled yesterday was | postponed until next Tuesday at , Royal Oak Kimball because of a conflict on the Kimball sched ule, = —————— —— sp — neem ¢ LABOR and MATERIAL @ RE-ADJUST BRAKES 77 W. Huron St. BONDED BRAKES | $4 9% | © RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS © INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS MARKET TIRE Co. FORD CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ‘than usual, the ‘dates for the teams in both leagues are sched They have the 10th open in case of a rainout on the 9th. * * * With the season starting earlier Florida and Ari gona exhibition seasons are moved up. That means earher reporting athletes. All teams exhibition activity on March 7 open. thelr Saturday, Several clubs are holding in struction camps’ Tor farm team players ang untested rookies who could be added to major leagud rosters before opening day, But the first National League tec wlars who will report are the San Francisco batterymen. The Giants are shy in pitching and Manager Ball Rigney is beat ing the gun with a Feb J) report ing date for his hurlers. [lis cam . plete squad reports at) Phoenix Ariz, Feb 22 The Pirates are next in their league, Viltsburgh will have bts full squad on hand beb, 24 at Ft. Myers, Fla, These two clubs are taking steady ainy on the champion Milwaukee Braves and figure the early starg might help their cause. First in February but last in September appears to be Wash ington’s lot) The Senators have Feb 18 down for their batters menat Orlando Fla which is the eathest American League traming date The Ciicagoe White Sox will be the first fea in the league to have a full squad assembled Feb " wren x fo report to Tampa have been sent out by the Pale Hose. * * * There are only two major changes in the training camp set up of the four previous springs. The Boston Red Sox and the Baltl- more Orioles have traded states, so fo speak Boston is moving from Sara. | sota, Fia., fo Scottsdale, Arts., former base of the Orioles, Baltl- more will make new headquar- ters In Mian and replices the fos Aneeles Dodgers as the home giamies: in team for exhibition Mian Staditan The Dodgers a cesg tn ther first season in Los Angeles but a flop in the stand poe monelapry SUK ings, Will continue to train at Vero gyno up games are needed to set-, tle the double elimination tourney, will be played in the after- Beach Fla., but most of their exhibitions will be played at Payne Park, Sarasota where 10 are sched- uled, | The world champion New iY ankees have eliminated their istruction school] this year but will lagain use Miller Huggins Field, | St. Petersburg, Fla, for workouts ‘beginning Feb. 19) and Al Lang Field for exhibitions, Twelve teams will traln in Flor- lida, four in Arizona MSU Cagers Eye Bi Ten Lead! Spartans Tangle} With Minnesota Saturday Night Winner Will Take Ist Place in Title Chase; Wolverines Idle By The Associated Press * Either Michigan State or Minne- sota will take sole possession of the Big Ten basketball lead in tomor- ‘row's light schedule of games. Each first place with Illinois and Michi- 'gan, and they 'vital game at Minnesota. Michigan is idle and Illinois has a non-conference game with | Notre Dame as a part of a Chi- | eago Stadium doubleheader, To- ledo meets Loyola of Chicago in | the other contest: Northwestern (2.2) for televised engagement (1-3) night to round out the Big Ten State eard ys is 3-1 in the race, sharing play each other in a (2-3) is at lowa an afternoon regionally and Ohio is at Purdue (1-3) at * * * Minnesota has won its last two Jaycee gym on North Perry for starts, defeating Purdue 64-62 and| Gloves tournament to be held at Northwestern 171.67. Topping the! tral gym Saturday night, Jan. 3 Gopher attack is Ron Johnson, ~ - ‘fourth in eonference scoring with a’! 205 average, eee" inner Matmen Win Ist; Chiefs Lose The | over Indiana, Dlinols and Ohio State, 21.8 points and has collected 69 | Pontiac Central a wrestling match final match. Dick Banfield pinned! rebounds, Bob Anderegg adds | yesterday. The Chiefs lost a 24-15 Walled Lake's Don Hartle to clinch! scoring balance man, and long-range hit National League Uled to play except Washington ters Tom Benson, 13 and Baltimore Spartans hold victories Jobn Green is averaging with 19.7 and | WORK CONTINUES — Work goes on in the the Golden Pontiac Cen- 1. Al Olsen of the Pontiac Jaycees watches Phil Asbell work into shape. The finals will be held Feb. 7 at PCH. Pentiac Press Phote For Easier Handling and Longer Tire Weer If your car is not steering properly, you need our ex- pert service. Bring your car in now and let us take care of its front ‘end problems. Avoid accidents—do it today. January 0 y ine Complete front end inspec- tion check and adjust caster and camber. Check and ad- just toe-in. Inspect tires, OLIVER Motor Sales, Inc. 210 Orchard Loke FE 2-9101 A mere ‘th of a pound cost grab their first win by taking the), 11? co (PCH) forfeited to an pound—Williams (BC) pin wey, (PCH: | at Con (BC) pin Trevino, iPCH | aoe Wan i kittie ise: ‘decision to Bay City Central as two the victory. Prior to this HME) 2 pound—Sherman (PCH) 5-4 over) * f ‘PCH wrestlers failed to make the the count was 23-22. I< pound: Green (BC) 10-4 over Walker also is a great rebound- weight and bad to forfelt | p Collins (PCH) er and Is credited with 64. * ~ ; | Best bout was the win for Gary oe pound—Burke (BC) 6-2 over Asby Shetieedines oe jae Ce teal The forfeits came in the 103 Esketinen (WL) over Skippers 154 pound—Nutall (BC) 4-0 over Wis- th tarts { 4 il try t and 112 poane ee OG eae wer rete =¢y ‘ WR YES. YOU CAME HERE IN WHEN HAD WITH WMckEB, WALLY. 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I WONDER Y SHE GIVES I WHAT SHE CURB oma MEANS BY SERVICE -— FORTUNE Ee TELLING = j | af | sed o3 3+ ~_ LRN ia a ne SO a BUSNM LER MORTY MEEKLE By Dick Cavalli ‘WO Fg Wh Bow we oy weeny wae “9 Gi6s 2 Me. YEAH, SURE IT A LOT,GRA = ) ».ESPRBCIALLY SINCE MY KISSIN‘ AUNT HAS BEEN VISITIN* AT OUR HOUSE/ TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 | ‘Health Restored to Troy Boy in ' Heart Operation Ten University of Michigan Medi- cal Genter surgeons at Ann Arbor worked for more than four hours vesterday io restore. heat if a 6-) eee Grains Inactive, Soybeans Rise Wilson Perry of 3710 John R Rd., was reported in good condition following the operation. Surgeons repaired a hole be-) tween the two lower chambers of | his heart. Doctors term the con-* dition a ventricular = defect. today in early dealings on the Today, Stephen is headed to; poard of Trade but soybeans had ward an active life and is expect: (psins up to a half-cent a bushel. | ed to be released from the Uni- | * * * | versity Hospital in two weeks. Transactions again were very i and with no sufficient’ pro- commercial demand to market out of the nar- CHICAGO #—Grain futures prices were virtually stationary | Medical Center officials said the slow heart defect—congenital in nature spective did not harm the boy They add. shake the row ranges ed. however, that if left uncorrect- ed it would have resulted later in. * * limited activity beeause the blood Soybeans had extended — their would not have circulated properly. galns to as much as ] cent a — lbaxhel near the end of the first. ; : ‘hour. Wheat was unchanged to * News in Brief icent a bushel lower, March $1 96%; aul 1, higher to 4 lower, March) old type contract $1 lot, oats un- Thieves broke into the Detroit changed to \% higher, March 67%, Gan Chib, 2775 Oakley. Park Rd, pye 44 to 34 higher, March $1 37'z last might and escaped with SeV- soybeans % to 1 cent higher, . ai bottles of liquor, soerre drink-, iMarch $2.20's a box of cigars and cash box, according to. ‘ Grain Prices ing tlasses, an empty | . s ‘covering sales of locally ==> Showin Gain produce brought to the Farmer’ Hearing for Mooney Delayed Till Feb. 6 Examination of a suspended Waterford Township high school teacher in justice-court on a charge of gross indecency has been post- poned to Feb: 6 by Pontiac Town- ship Justice Robert W. Hodge. The accused teacher, Arthur Mooney, 50, of 1651 Grimshaw St., Commerce Township, will also be tried then on a misdemeanor charge, furnishing beer to minors. Mooney was arrested in Decem- NEW YORK Some airlines, bef by Oakland County Sheriff's oils and selected issues advanced deputies after they investigated a in an irregularly lower stock mar- fatal auto accident in West Bloom- ‘ket early today. Trading was ac.field Township. tive. Hodge's postponement of the I k ‘K ire icase is the second, He originally | Losses of key stocks went Irom 47 eduled trial and examination on fractions to a point or so. Ithe charges for Jan, 9, Turnover was heavy enough to, Mooney is free on personal bond. put the ticker tape behind trans- MARKETS The following are top .prices Selected Stocks iMarket by growers and sold by lihern in wholesale package | Quotations are furnished by the. Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of: Monday Detroit Produce FRUITS Delicious, bu. . 4 25 “Apples, eee : VEGETABLES ‘actions for seven minutes. eee eee ba, LT gue! Jet age prospects for passenger Bulldozer Turns Over SOE ene sary eee - +++ 129 travel continued to help selec reeradiai, o Pe a ltecka, (behs.) doz. noes renee Pe airlines which resumed their aoe Onions dry tbags) Mae sale eealelo : on OC ‘Parsley Rosia (och ok G1 88 of yesterday, Eastern Air Lines Parsnips My bu oes sees tee 1.75) was Up more than a point and RIEStaicee thse) 1 ia| Amierican Air Lines rose a frac-) ROCHESTER—a vil'ap~ employe Squash, Delicious. bu oak in tion. Pan American World Airways was pinned under his bulldozer yes-.. to thae o. a ‘Turnips. topped, by, oe Bio away slightly from recent terday when it turned over in a | gains. ditch on E. Third street, leading ’ ; ' Royal Dutch continued to show to the village dump, Rochester Po" Poultry and Eggs (some strength, rising close to a lice reported today. DETROIT POULTRY “point and Texas Co. gained frac-, George Hartwig, 45, of 120 Cas-| DETROIT, Jan 23 (AP)—Prices ects tionally in a carryover of rece “tell St. called for help after the per pound fu» Detroit, for NO 1 demand for oils. Other leaders 4n-machine tipped over against the lity I yO | ilrog g - i" Heavy ee Gen, 10-21, light type hens this section backed away fraction- Grand Trunk Railroad embank QGakland County sheriff's deputies: Curcauo GRAIN |j0-12 Heavy type brotiers andf 178i." Athy ment. His cries were heard by : i 7 “ACC. af Grain open 2's-3'a iba, whites 2 33 arred orks < pr Mrs, Kenneth Solomon, 311 Pie), CHICAGO: Jan 4 AP OTA ope 1537 Caponeetes, 4-6 Ibe. 21%a-23 John Mahopack, ae processor, ane OK STRAY Wheal— Oate— Ducelings 27 Ww F oned officers. oneer St, reported the theft of ay. ¥) Tees March 67's New Vark Stocks /who summor a 0) bill ta Pontiac Police yester- ay ie age An DETROIT EOGS ; day. ron =| 183s Rye DETROIT, Jan 23 (APi— Euan fo b ‘Late Morning Quotations: Hartwig was taken to St. Joseph ; orn (new) iss eee i ep Detroit, in case lots, federal-state Figures after decimal point are elghth’ xtey-y Hospital in Pontiac where 9 0- paerch 115% ay 32s grades . : ull me ; ee, i eee ake Dene Preis rn - = (aids ay Naat Whites’ Grade A extra large 4) larwe ela ee Le pices rs uae ae X-rays dis¢losed no broken bones at arch . ie 2 f 3 s2 iade B large a — ‘ “His ; : i Voorheis. Sponsored by the Rae. May 116% lard (drume a oo Bicone eee Lone lerae 4), Alllea cn Min nae eee pe —Just bruises. He was listed in Venus Drill Team —ady {July Esai ee 977 large 42 medium 36 Checks JI eee rel AA echic Aire. 34 Satisfactory condition at the hos- —_—— ‘hevt oo * Sep oe. 1000 Total weekly receipts of government ated lta 116 Loss A Joona tal today | ee eee graded eggs Jan 17-23 were 84634 CaseB Qa piriin 231 Lone 8 Gas ise pile y- is . * Commercially graded ; 435 32 —— = 9 Die in Jordan Air Crash N It D C| Whites Chrade A extra large 30%-41 An page Me > Pecan “ Mi Vv ance asses Jarwe 38-40',. medium 45-36 Browns Am Ma&Pdy .. $81 Martin Co ... 34 o . AOKSOA. Seeing tas 2) dor ove y Cc peacte A extra large 40. large 38-38 me- wm Motors .. “84 May D Bir... 466 Federal Advisory Council d WEAAIN. 4 ‘ ; ‘ . - = dium 35 Am N Clas fo 4 Mead CP ..... 484 daman airliner with 15 persons Open for Registration —— ae a ete le Marck 0 7 Asks Donner to Serve aboard crashed Thursday night Be eel soa a Metaen Line . 494 “ | Registrations are open. for a : k a ee fa, Merr Chas 20 3 seaterseeere Soe srederick near Amman. The! airline Smid | round dance clase spon Livestoc Aneconde $94 Minn M&M 120 WASHINGTON — Frederic nine persons, including two ied by the Parks & Recreation DETROIT LIVESTOCK Ate) fee Montanvch’ «12. G, Donner, General Motors Corp. ‘ i. b, h L a L z a - Americans, were killed. The six (pe John A. Streit. as DETROIT (AP) —Cattle— Ralanie 150 Atchison =. S$ Mont Ward ... 42 board chairman, was one of eight others aboard were injured Zen ay ment: 2 2 EN Not enough done to establish trade Balt & Ohio . 4 6 seoicte het industry figures ‘named yesterday = sistant director announced Compared iant week slaughter steers Be Bteel ee ac hehe Re ads the Commerce Department's ee " : ing Air oe ( is) ce The first class of the eight week snd heifers d0c higher, pest demand on pore im 242 Nat Dairy ... 404 Doli steers under 11 Busi Advisory Council Al phonograph has been devel- session will begin at 7 30 PM had road conditions and sinall supply Brie wes io hog = 5 ae USINESS J . i i ion . . A riges oo dl ‘ f oped in Britain which is small Tuesday at Central School Fees citer’ neil janet in M60! gritty te NY central ax The council, made Op enough to fit into a coat pocket are $2 a Pontiac couple and $4 tower, most good and choice steers , Brun HS) HI Ts fadine? na 10 leading industrial figures, has but large enough to play 12inch ja couple for out-of towners, Streit '7ger 100 ih ee See jeet* Burrourhs 39) Nor Pac. ... 908 been meeting with secretaries of records isaid one [ot inte (cbuiec fe prime 1010 tb Cau e H 1 Shier oilie Re commerce for 25 years to pre- ; — - sain ase ee cers aoe. Campe soup) 543 Owens Cra. 63/¢! sent the business viewpoint on pean U ed Can Ory eh) ti 1 a72 z standard toa jow good steers 2400-2425 Gan coc 19 aece 62 economic conditions, ullifty steer 215872400 most good to @ apitel air) . 296 Pan A W Air 20 Soe —— " 7 [avermge choice 700 000 Ib heifers 8.00- Cane, 11 242 Panh Epl 57 NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE Nn 1Ca e ] an e [28 00) amall let high chntee to prime Cater Trac a 2 para Pict ata Notice In hereby given by thal under. 970 Ih helfera early in the week 2850 Ches & Ohio 125 Parke Da 387 signed that on Wednesday, January 28, . . case) Wa niet CG iy ieee Les 524 Penney. JC . 1004 1959 at 4.00 pm at 990 W. Maple Rd. hg ng uiility heifers 2100-2778, utility cows Cin MIL M 404 pa *RR 18 Walled Lake, Oakland County, Michi — leno 2050 ners id cutters 1800 -Citles By: 615 : , pe olet 1 Posi tion on Hospi tal sing Fae one. - “ ee rae Clack Eouip aca ae Cola = i eee eee ya - ee itiber eine be : ntiity bull up to 2600 early, Inte trade (ole ee 907 Phelps D 627 held. for cash to the highest bidder | [48.00 and down ee ee +74. Philco : 24.1 Inspection thereof may be made at 690 } { . 5 } Vealere Salable 25 Not enough done (oo, py 974 Phill Pet... 491 W Maple Ra, Walled Lake, Oakland A special committee studying| Thursdays lunchecon meeting how 1, make a market Compared last week cont” Rak 4n7 Proct & Q@ . . 164 County Michigan, the place of storage i " * » cant e vealera strong frost chotee and prime ¢ : ‘ Pure OU .. . 48 Dated January what ts lo heeame of the vacant ever. a palcig Adee 4100 standard leit geod OS, Gee yyy RCA 1 486 MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL Oakland County Contagious Hospi-| Fred Wo Smith, chairman of the grades 2690-1800 unlit, 21002690 Cont Oi) ©. 68 Repub stl ... 142 BANK OP DETROIT A rete . ie . . ‘ s outs quilted down to 1690 amall lot Gurtis Pub ... 156 Rex Drug ... 355 “4 lehigan venue tal vesterday appeared to have special comm iter. said he wall Se nee ig ah lih ieelahia Curtis u Us ape Ra ae _ M_ DICK given ino slightly: in its opposition, meet again with Kenny Foundation wate up te 2800 jate but this caused pet Edis 444 Royal Dut. 486 Jan, 23, 24, '50_ 10 having the SO hed center Used officlals and inform them of the /?y * sate ore ea reviie on: Annil 6 clee yop Indust Ratia el Stocks (9 he present ' i " “ 1 th aye h election Ye Lee Dents * * * Net ochatige 1 1 1 2 A copy of the Zoning Map together offic ints. should they ge 80M faverns open at noon Sundays in | Noon today 174 1421 pA O 22191 “ith a list of the proposed changes ts! i \ il ae would This ts a moral issiie on whic h Prev fay MIT? «(1420 QA} Jie i on file in the office of the Township me mi, ‘ . 2 ship! with ae nt af Po walle are stead of 2 pm the people shonld decide not us oo age a 1477 ORT 219% Pupersieer and may be examined by) aie that their stg gestlons — | Aye . a3 Month age 05 F154 940 JIN A those interested frat “The Pontiac Pastors Asan. | ommissioners whe voted aginst vee me : a A a ? 41 iho ADSIT STEWART . t's ib agreed. | : veh WA 1442 BAT BIN? Chairman, has asked for this fight. tats oe ' T1OK8 AO law 147 ROB 728 138A Waterford Township Zoning Board! ° Although members of the special) find out what the people want, Phat's exactly what we're doing: ts7 bien gag 1347 775 TRA R JAMES SEETERLIN. 2260 782 #82 1500 ~ Clerk has committee have not rejec ted] sald Sauer, president of the Oak society propasals, stareme nis made land County T able toppers Assn. lat vesterday’s meeting in Berk-) an organization to which the ma ley leaned toward the negative | jority ef Pontiac tavern owners / * * * belong. block. members BinKest suid.) Already In circulation ~ i care center would cost the county. and that Dr Charles Fo Wage, date director of mental health, ad | | vised their group against entering g tion, which represents pen cent ef Pontiac's ehurehes vote on whether sale | Into such a temporary tienen = Mand wine should be eliminated al | unless the center could be irs a Hogetheer on Sunday } ' eral hospital ! pao EAE eta) aa ' The two petition movement The 33-year-old edifice, located | were seen as aq renewal of a figh at 1075 N. Telegraph Kd., bas the two groups waged last sum heen vacant since last August (omer before the City Commission 1 when Pontiae General Hospital | = | Table toppers asked for per terminated its lease for an Ane | ee : ' omission then te open up at noon . / on Sundays, instead of at 2 p.m. apsver came out of as a bese ieitinanes erauirea! No definite are fall was how much stich an emergeney petitions fram the pastors associa | about &. | ‘These petitions call fer an April of beer we ne Waterford Township Jan 23, Fee. 6 58 OST ROTE STOCKS iC. Nephiler Cot Figures after decimal pains are eighth: High Low Noon, declared Rev. Daniel Wal-| "8? Jes [lace Associate pastor of Central | Methodist Church. “We believe we ‘have popular suppert behind out Death Notice movement ° Allen Flee A Equip fe = 14 3 ; Raldwin Rubber Co 11 178 ane ee mi . ny r Bese eine! 2 yo BAA AA AA AR AA RA ; am t O8 & Chem. Cno* wv DS 17/ BRAUN JAN 31 '950, sseplal f me Rev, Wallacé, chairman of the Bone Rien Mir Gn tue Du Ue) S290 Lynsue Lane ef - ‘eninciiia M Prod Ce ® a f4 Ieved husband of ine a ice » petition meavenrent, alan anw the The Prophet Ca ; 1 re) Braun dear father of Mrs isatte as a moral one, but be Pedy Mie Co ee Eleanor Helmere Mrs Francis a Teleda Fdisen Co WW 7 li Rievin Mrs Eleie French, Mra lieved Uf correct to piss laws ‘No eale Did and asked Merare Fettinger Mre Wilma rs nrerson Robert Ravmond, and about it. —_ Agnes Branh Mr Braun was eent frem the Muntoon Funeral Neos eu: “enn Firm Ordered Not to Hinder fome to the McCullough Puneral inme in Algona. towa, for serv- fee and burial Arrangements by the Huntoeen Puneral Home s ‘ie fotally devoid of moral signifi- | emnees “How then ean we mat FOR pe Se Os nite istate on moral questions?” he. Union Dri ve ace 83 dear mother of Werneend asked ina recent letter fo com, Mee uaiie hae. Me laa, Welle. missioners Speery and Wutchinon Co. a Mesg lula, Mviaande Wit * * * trading stamps firm in Royal Oak, , held Saturday Jan 24 at 2 pm Sauer, whe was Pontiac mayor was ordéred today by the National ee re of ihe in 194 12 saw the issue as one Labor Relations Board to refrain Acbucn Hetghte with Rev Wayne Writen offfetating Interment tn from discouraging wnion organiza. White Chapel Cemetery, Mrs Keller will He in state at the > af equality. of rights WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS? Get “Partridge's Michigan Bus- iness Guide” for the best se- lection of MOTELS, BARS, HAROWARES, MOTELS, and other BUSINESSES and REAL ESTATE THROUCGH- OUT MICHIGAN. Mike BUSINESS GUIDE NO CHARGE TO YOU Realtor Partridge Pau ee Associates tion of its oe cs. Moore Chapel of the 8parks-Grif- cutting down on tavern hours | The NLRB also ordered the com. HE et Home, Aubarn fire discriminatory and, instead, jpany. located at 1515 EL 11- Mile | RAYNALE, ELMER M. 999 WiNO- the city should follow atate law, Rd, to stop interrogating its em- oe grand Rare: wack or ie which . applies to everyone in ‘ployes in regard to their member- | Marjorie Longwell: cousin of Mel- hip | tiviti hehalt of hale g Pumeral”apretee witl "be Michigan.” ie p in or activities on alf of « Clerks International | “We feel that local ordinances nale Puneral service will be held roy A at 2:30 pm. from ithe Retail Maney Bailey Puneral Home, 183 Private clubs in Pontiac, oper-/Assn., AFL-CIO, or any other in Sincere Interment ‘ating under state law, can open|labor organizations. REODIC. JAN 71 1930, FRE age 68: Caered wife of Carl Reddic: dear stater ‘at noon on Sundays, but public) The Board claims the S&H green SI Elizabeth 8t, jfaverns can't: open until 2 p.m. stamp firm had promised benefits of Wijson. and Mary Willams because of ‘the local regulation, he to its ‘employes to induce them to. aan Oe : a eat oo lp Set gare [Pointed out "refrain fram union participation, Frgiy, Rant chnrch, sith ney * * land had granted some workers ment in Oak Hull Cemetery Mra Reddie will Te im state at the Frank Carruthers Puneral Home atter | pm, Sunday ; | The (pastors group, petitioning wage hikes to “refrain from activ- under ‘State law, must get about ities” on behalf of- the Clerks (8,400 signatures in order to win. U 'MITH JAN 22. iad ON EB. sgl ‘ " parent pO non ~ Bandersot “. $2. beloved hus. a place on the ballot. | The Board also ordered the = nt Je zinene Sevith dear } ap 4 iy th, bis ae ste pelionings pian el nd to reinstate employes ‘ far “orotiver, on Me, Ivan 6. a y Charter provision, nee 8 “yy earse eral service will be f ene Goodney. Leonard Stand. held @aturdar, Jan. M4 at 130 Realtor Portridge ! , and Associates onty 1,400. ler and James Weldon and pay — .™, from DonelsonJohas Pu- 1050 W. Huron St, FE 4-3581 || Both groups must get sufficent them a’ total of $2,800 in back Gaunitl Cemetery, Owessa, Mich. signatures by the Feb. 2 deadline. |wages. Mr @mith tx at the Sonaten: s F ” ’ ' Johns Puneral Home. . \ : . ) N ‘ . ‘ \ | = | | t Dba 101, 102, 105, 106, 107, 109 Box Replies At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press olfice in the following | . boxes. 2, 4, 5, 14, 26, 28, 31, 32, ~, 63, 66, 67, 68, 74, 76, 84, 94, om The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From % a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors snoulé be re ried immediately The ress e@ssumes bo reapoDn- sibility for errers other than to cance) the charges for that portion of the first insertion of the advertise ment which haa been rev dered valueless through the : canes'* ations are made ae. sure bed bbs “kil 0 hart edorglohed wil nt lave without it Closing time tor advertise ments containing type sizes larger than reguier agate type ts 12 o'clock oon the day previous to publication Transient Want Ads aged be canceled up to 0:30 a the day of publication after the first insertion. CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Days 2 $1 50 $2 04 6312 3 1 50 297 450 4 200 384 6 16 5 2 50 450 610 6 300 6 40 620 q 350 630 8 86 8 400 720 a ) 450 810 12 42 1e 6 00 0 00 13 80 = “ od Card of Thanks — _ at AS MUCH AS HUMAN WORDS can express we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all the many friends and neighbors who so generously helped us in the death of our loved Husband and Pather, James Carroll May Je- hovah God in his kindness and “mercy provide each of you with such friends in your time of trouble: Mrs James Carroll. Mrs Marvin Neilsen James Carroll Jr. John E. Carrol], Mrs. Harry Genakos, and Robert Carroll WE WISH TO THANK OUR friends & neighbors for their wonderful help and sympathy at our time of sorrow Special thanks to Rev Benedict and Godherdt Funeral Home -Bernard Hulslander & Family ° In Memoriam 74 SS — IN LOVING MEMORY OF ri husband and father Edward who passed away one year o today January 23. 1958 ™ is lonesome here without you And sad and weary the way Life has not been the same Since you were called away Sadly missed by Eltha, Edward Jr and Jo Ann Old IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS Minnie Crank. who passed away January 23, 1958 From this world ot pain and sorrow To the lan«w of peace and rest Wed has 'aken you dear loved one Where you have found eternal rest Sadly missed by her daughter Vicodet Rathbun and son Lester Rathbun and her husband H. J. _ Crank of Atlanta Mich {N REMEMBRANCE OF OUR Loving and kind Pather and Grandfather, ‘Otto Pentiuk, who a, to his eternal rest Jan 23, _— Eugene, Marge & | Children. Funeral Directors 4 OPPO LSI LALLA LAL Laie, SPARKS-ORIFFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful | Service FE 2- 584) Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service- Plane or Motor 8378 “A HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE™ ATS FUNERAL HOME Drayton _Plai ins _ OR; 3-7757 Donelson- 1-Johns FUNERAL HOME “Designed for Funerals” Cemetery Lots 5 BEAUTIFUL 6 GRAVE LOT. PER- ry Mt Park Sephoes td Will di- vide. Reas FE 4-068 __ Help Wanted “Male 6 Ne A- va Bolt OG Operate Must be able up and operate national ott wechine Alt ernoon shift. Write Pontiac Press Ox AGGRESSIVE IBM SUPERVISOR for payroll and general account- ing Send resume to Pontiac Press Box _ CARPENTERS WTD. EXP. IN modernization jobs Cal} D&M Building ee FE 2-7004 or FE 2-824 CAREER : r OPPORTUNITY Due to expansion, 65 year old life insUrance organization has an opening in this area. A man we wish to interview should be between the ages of 25-46, high school education. good character, must own an automobile have the desire to earn a better than average income with ail plus advantages paid for by the com- pany If you meet this specifica- Hon please write or call, Mr Stokes, 1600 Woodward Avenue, Birmingham, Michigan, | MI 6-6600 RUG “STORE ‘STOCK “AND DE- lvery Days Full or part time. Write Pontiac Presa Box 105 FURNITURE SALESMAN WANT- ed with experience in retail, Best opportunity for the right .man. PE 8-958 19 am. to 6 p.m. MAN WANTED WITH. CAR APPLY 1066 WEST HURON 10 AM — 1130 AM NEEDED AT ONCE. 2? REAL ES- tate salesmen for both new and older homes 3 ew home proj- ~ ects You will make méney here. Pient’ of floor time and assis- tance JIM WILLIAMS, FE 40547. PERMANENT SALARY Well estabiished oe firm has grade young man contact interview work along in- vextigative lines. No selling or collecting. Permanent position, va- cation & other benefits, You must be aged 22-28 at least a high school graduate & have knowledge of typing Must have car. Address replies to P.O Box 5 Pontiac. ROUTE MAN TO SERVICE ES- tablished customer and local ter- riter pee expenses if ualified Car and ne essen- tal Call puller’ Brush FE 2.2318 REAL FSTATE SALESMEN ly those terested tn sub- stantial earninga New and son — Ask for Mr Bate. man 8. RD REAL ESTATE SALESNA N ’ POR ACREAGE Wanted man to specialize tn sale of land & farms, Attractive deal. Call Mr. Riley at FE 4-4821. Sales Opportunity Wit. train = oe for expan- sion §proe Lone | aetvice Earaines “anh eg pply Mr between 6 0 4713 Dike Hwy Drayton Plas. We HAVE AW OPENING FOR A clean. high caliber mechanic for general repairs Muét have hand feels Good ref No drinking and honest Andy Csiki garage, 172 Baldwin, WANTED MEN TO SERVICE wholesale food accounta. Must be interested fn hard work and good ee Apply 128 W. Muron at 2 ca Help Wanted Female 7 BEAUTY Y FORM Sensational “unit needs saleswomen to trate this new prod- uct. High commas, plug chance to —— o expanding opera- persona] interview call COSMETI DRUG Recer\ eagertnes Bxcellent sa) ary Write Pontiac Pres® Box 1 DEPENDABLE GIRL OR MID- dleaged lady to live in. More for _home tan wages OE oR EXPERIENCED GIR thein and checking Rs 4 PLAIN : Good Cleaners 3 50 oD HOUSEKEEPER adults live in ee iralcensen. FE 4- GR Ke ileal TO LIVE IN and housework. FE sitet t 3 Boots. GENERAL, LIVE-IN. TWO PRE- schoo! children. Ref. ELgin 71-1040. _Work Wanted Female 11 ele ON NG AND TROMTNGS. WASHING deliver. FE 5-9724 WASHINGS AND LRONINGS FE $3157 vie WANTS WASHINGS AND FE 2-136 RE AND TRONINGS. REAS, Even ickup. FE 4-0396 WOMAN WANTS Soak RK BY oar or wk. 6 days i HOUSEWORE WOMAN DESIRES H £5 HOUSEW _by_br. Ref & FE_5-15 __ Building Service| 12 A- 41 REMODELING CARPENTRY, astering: & masonry 8-8044. ADDITION REMODELIN AND formica work licensed Oeuder: On 1 BASEMENTS PUT UNDER- neath home. also house raising & movin: ry. &-| COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- ice. ed de work, licensed. NSTRU: UICTION CO. MA 4-2233 or OA 8-3272 VE CL PARTY _IN vour home & get free ci and other gifts FE LADY FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work & care of 4 ue old. Live in 5 days. FE 4-6152 MED*CAL ASSISTANT NEEDED for physicians office .n Birming- ham Must have knowledge of routine i*b procedures. AEG & X-ray sxpereared in allergy work desirab'e Write Pontiac Press MEDICAL SECRETARY To° mana - busy physician's of- fice. Typ! and shorthand es- sential. knowledge of ac- counts ‘ome rn Requirements weepiiny peepee intelligence, Salary accordance pray Slaunersicas bly to Pon- tiac Press Box tating os, qualifcations, work history and salary expected. PONTIAC. PHYSICIAN DESIRES pee! office assistant. Call FE SPECIALTY SELLING, UNUSUAL opportunities, new nationally ad- vertised cosmetics. PE 2-4 4) SAND & FINISH FE §-3722. ontiae Hardwood Floor Service. ANY TYPE OF BOUSE PLANS Led drawn. OL 1-8200. EM 3-493 J BLOCK BRICK. CEMENT WORE and Sreplared’ MA 5-0378. BARGAIN HUNTERS Need more room? Call us for fin- ing attics and basements FE BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT work, also chimneys. No job toa large Residential and commer- cial Guaranteed work. MY 3-1128 $ CEMENT & BLOCK WORK FE_5-0782. GUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED builder. Free estimates. UL 2-5175 CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY. _Floors, basements EM 3-4879. DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH- ing iS estimates FE 8-6781 oF FE 4-6 SECRETARY NEEDED IN LAW offi for rmacent position. be proficient in typing and shorthand. No previous law_of- fice experience required Cal) Pat- terson and Barrett. FE 5-6133. TEACHER, COOPERATIVE NURS- ery 3 afternoons Training, ex- erience preferred. Northwestern, iddle elt area. GReenleaf Det ota WANTED: PART TIME SECRE- tar: for small organization, must be abie to type, shorthand will help Hours 9 12, 5 day week. _ Write Pontiac Press liox 109. WANTED MORNING GRILL COOK. Apply in person 857 W _ Huron. WANTED: EXPERIENCED WAIT- ress Part time Holiday Drive In Keego Harbor. 3355 Orchard Lake Rd WIDOW WANTS WOMAN TO LIVE in Room and board exchanged for babv sitting while mother works) EM 3-8934 before 3 Help Wanted 8 —_~ ARE YOU WANTING WORK OR looking, hoping you don't find it? Have opening for man or woman. Can make above average wage. 150 N Perry 6 to 12 am PLEASANT PERMANENT T PART time position knowledge of mu- sic helpful. Write Pontiac Press Box 102 WANTED GU TAR TEACHER AT mv home. Watkins Lk 3-2045. WILL TRAIN ST aE S ‘APPLI- . manager eat 25 cants for sales, sales or office work. aes. EM 34164 or EM or EM 3-2 Employment cent Agencies 6: *s 8A BOOKKEEPERS Assistant and full charge 5 days $300-$370 406 Pontiac State Bank _Bidg _FF_5-9227 EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE EW LOCATION — --OUR 24% EAST HURON SUITE 4 FE 4-0584 OFFICE Typing 45 wpm and general of- fice duties, Answer phone 5 days. pie 408 ap oenee State Bank Bidg. , SECRETARY Aged 19-39 with good gkills. At- tractive and poised for reception and secretarial duties Midwest Employment 406 Pontiac State Bank Bldg FE 5-9227 Instructions 9 DIAGNOSTIC READING TESTS Intelligence testing Remedial __Teading. +1660 ORGAN, PIANO POP OR CLASS. Northeast Pontiac FE 24236. PIANO LESSONS, MAJORS IN Gospe! Music, Also regular Be- ginners Students. FE 5-0967 __Work Wan Wanted Male i 10 A-1 PAINTING, INTERIOR & EX- terior. Free estimate Reas. OR 23-3783 or OR 3-8117. AVAILABLE NOW. CARPENTER and cabinet work, New and re- air, DB! Murdock. FE 2-7861. GABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- “s000 a speciaity. FE CARPENTER WORK OF ALL kinds, new ed repair. Call after 5 30 FE 8-63 deadbeat Sass NEW He rt Kitchens remodeled. oR te a WORK OF ANY kind. Reasonable. Call after 6 pm. FE FE 6-9439. CARPENTER 2 WORK WANTED, all kinds, free estimates. OR 3-8748. ESTIMATOR WITH contractor. Specializing Mmerciai and municipal work would like to do quantity take- offs in his own home evenings Fk. 35-2540, after 7 pm _— GENERAL FE 5-7408 HANDYMAN REPAIRS & ETC. Fast service. FE | 4-0776 MARRIED MAN 21 Wants ‘S WORK of any Kind _OR 3-607 MAN 60— LIGHT PART TiME ; RE. ce vine shipping, stock experi- ence Pontiac Press, Box 16. NEAT “YOUNG MAN NEEDS JOB before Jisoat on perole. About S$ yrs. rience tin typing and eneral o ice work Write Box 10 Bontiac Press. YOUR HANDY MAN AROUND the house repairs and any odd job FE 46969 or OR 3-7516. Work Wanted “Female 11 ut RAR 1 pay TRONING FE 5. ee BU. REF. Ai Saownas 40 SUanKIE PICK up and delivery FE 5-0181 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- _ing and house cleaning. FR 3-7581 CAPABLE WOMAN WANTS GEN. eral housework. light cooking, 1 or 2 children, referenced, $34 or $40 wk Live } In, MA 5-2: 2464 DAY WORK 4 DAYS WEEK habbo $1 hr. Experienced FE in com-" CER AMIC TILE FREE ESTIMATES. TERMS Advance Floor Co. OR 3-8701 ELECTRICAL SERV. eect EST. Partney Electric. FE 5-543 Expert Tile Eye Basement floors kitchens, addi- tions, bathrooms, etc. Free esti- mates and guaranteed work. FE 4-6725 FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, for water heaters. Phe and dryers FE 431 beware Electric Co 1060 we Huron. inet maker OR 3-8008 GET OUR BID FIRST! Rec. room, kitchens attics ga- rages & additions Terms. Work guaranteed Licensed builder. Ox- ford OA 8-1266 GUARANTEED ROOFS ALL kinds Est 1918 Hugus ~ Marsh. 353 N. Cass. FE 2-3021. FE 5-T7T5 - HEAT TROUBLES? Call us. work guaranteed We take whole jobs part jobs or re- work old jobs Custom duct work, gas and oi] furnaces and free es- times FE 8-2824 and OR 3-1486. HOUSEMOVING, FULL’ equipped FE 48450 L A. Young. HOME, GARAGE CABINS, ADDI- tions. Licensed builder FHA terms. FE 4-6900 MASONRY WORK, ALL TYPES. _25_years expertence. OR_3-7603. MASON WORK. HOUSE RAISING, foundations. basements, etc. D & M Bul'ding Service FE 2-7004 or _eves OR 3-2276 PLASTERING & REPAIR, REAS. Pat Lee FE 2-1022 R G SNYDER FLOOR LAYING, sanding and finishing. Phone FE §-0592 ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING __ FE 40444 TRENCING EXCAVATING FOR septic tanks, Field tile, footings. _Ditches & boat well UL 12-5404. Business } Services 13 Oe ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained man at our office General Printing & Otmee Supply co 17 Law- tence §1 one FE 3-0135. BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS, yen ane windows Reasonable. FL! CTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RF- Bite bn cerning: 218 +E. PE 4.3081) ~ CHIMNEY WORK We clean, repair. build & re- build chimneys. We are chimney specialists Also clean, repair fur- naces, fireplaces, water heaters and incineraters Pipes replaced. Gas flues installed Baskets made to order Emergency service. Es- seoilaned registered Company. FE §-3701 : FURNACES CLEANED ED AND serviced C. L. Nelson, FE 5-1788. FURNITURE REPAIR REFINISH- ing Chai: caning. Free estimates. =MA 464-2977 _ PLASTERING NEW OR rae Work guaranteed FE 5.0394 PROFESSIONAL SMALL OFFICE alas on Oakland County Reg. SAWS MACHINE FILED Manley Leach 10 Bagiey St. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES wringer and automatic washérs. 30 years in Pontiac IANCE SERVI ROY's #6 Oakland rE. 2-4021 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ALTERATIONS, MEN & WOM- en's clothing. Guar. Reas. FE tn — ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS. nel dresses specialty. FE R258 ALTERATIONS & DRESSMAKING, ere In my home. FE ¢2196 af- er DRFSSMAKING TAILORING AND alterations Mre Bodell FE 9053 DRESSMAKING TAILORING. AL- teration- crapes & formals cone _in my home Cali FE 88455 - ERWINS TAILORS CUSTOM TATLORING men’s sults coats ete tions FE 4.3229 37 E Strath- La Pontiac Near Foodtown off a Income Tax Service 17 Ladies, Altera- ACCURATE—EXPERIENCED Evenings & Sat. Office hrs ..ome c BOLIN TAX SERVICE. @2 E. Pike; FE ¢1192 or FE 5-5773 ALL WORKING PEOPLES TAXES, - $2 and up. OR 3-2943 AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE- pared in vour Some by qualified accountant with master's degree. Appointment FRE 115 a4 BURTON E STEVENS 833“ MET- rose FE 8-18 Home calls by _Sppotntment _ “EMPIRE TAX | Teer Home or Mine il J Ode 1343 Oatew Lake Rd EM 3.3128 / INCOME pax SERVICE 2-178 SERVICE {NCOMF | Tax ggRviCE AT AT YOUR home, FE 2-7104. - NURSES AVAILABLE — Auburn Avenue Nurses _ Exchange Day & wee ene & Bonded 2-541 EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS housework day or wk. Refer- ences. FE 4 EXPERIENCED IRONER WITH ret Wil iroyr im your home or 24 Reon | Pick-up and’ delivery GIRL 17 OUT OF 8CHOGT. wishes work. OR 36978 HOUSEWORK BY DAY REFER- ences. Own transportation FE CADY DESIRES HOUSF WORK. _ days, babysitting, FE 5-91.08. CaDY WANTS — WORE or RN Wishes FiME in doctor's office or Bea Exp & ret. EM 32353. aac ‘LADY — WANTS =AeT. sitting and Ti ee Se INCOME TAKES. ACCOUNTING service. 2018 Cass Lake Road, _Keego Harbor FE 8-2877 INCOME TAX ~ PREPARED* IN Bo our home. Long form ttemized, 500. Phone TE 46-6706 SAVE TAX $$$ INDIVIDUAL RETT 200 AND UP owe fd 8-2668 La ndecaping | 18A ™ * Fr 2.7188 FR 6-97 cur wid _Moving & t Trucking 19 PPPs : es Reduced Rates eal or long 4 SMITH Movin OO PE cabs A) MOVING EXCELLENT § HatLiNe Reaonahie FE Baie + FE 2-2000 HAULING & = Your price. price, An ros FE 58-0005. Ratt ANYTHING. ANYTIME Fis cow BACtixa Lg iL ov exp, FE 00076 or PE 06 xo Trucks to Rent TRUCKS mitrailers Pontiac, Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 8, woopwarD ee Complete Hne of mason- aa Moving & Trucking 19 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 oe ewe Dizie Hwy. - J. VanWelt, . wy. OR "3-358 , GHT HAULING & more OF CASH FOR u any kind. Real aca ms 62404 . pas . LIGHT fs) Rubbish, fill bar and Local and iong distance moving. Phone FE 5-6806 UNWANTED Ce boas | PICKED up free of charge. FE 5-4638 Painting & ecoratiog 20 CASH Teahies aae POR LAND NO Johnson |} REALTOR 42533 HOME EQUITIES. ATION. CALL 18ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- Apo Cash or terms. UL 3 18ST CLASS oe PAINT- ing and wall ring PE 4-€255 A LADY ohh adn DECORATOR Papering FE ‘A-1| PAINTING ; are HANG. ing Ref. furn. PE 32-4315, aA-) PAINTING PAPER BANGING i FE 1104 8. Telegraph Rd CA$H —QUICK CLOSING — -NO HIDDEN FEES— Nicholie & ico Coy 33_WE9gT HURON Paper removed FE 4 4-1 PAINTING AND PAPERING. | Mason Thompson. FE 4-8364 A-1| PAINTING. INTERIOR - Ex. ‘ABSOLUTELY The fastest action on your wand @uyers waitin: Call Realtor Partridge. FE 4.3581. contract. Cash 12 terior, 10 per cent disc for cash, Gua Free est FE 4-205. AAA PAINTING & DECORATING: 20. years experience lrnmrar ey Free estimates phone UL 2-1398. PAINTING, PAPERING & WASH- - ing Guar Reasonable FE 2-2312 PAPERHANGING — PAINTING — Plaster repairing. § Navarre UL 34206 Television Service 220 Oe ALL TV SERVICE CALLS A AN- swered promptly Day or night. FE 4-2618 aya] Electronics os OR NIGHT TV SERVICE §-129¢ or FE 5-8390 M P STRAKA JENSEN'S TV SERVICE Lele yess Orchard Lake Rd. On CASH 5-9975 or For land contracts an and seasoned ARRO ___5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd Call REAL IMMEDIATE ACTION equities, easonable di ne obligation, FE . any hour. Ask for Ted MeCullough. FE 2 & 3 ROOMS. PVT. BATH. 19 3 Bus. & BATH MURPHY BED. Monroe St. FE 5-2149. Adults aay No drinkers AND _3RM. COTTAGES Git Dixie Hwy. ROOM BUNGALOW, EVERY- ieee ee i or 85-2438. 2 LGE ROOM BASEMENT APT. $19 wk, Inquire $5 Henderson. FE RMS.. LAKEFRONT, PRIVATE ent., util. furn., ideal for bachelor _or retired couple MY 2-1981. 2-RM. APT NEWLY DECORATED. rs Florence, FE 4- 47339, 0 RMS ADULTS. PVT. ENT. » clase in RMS. a ae @ ENT. 3 adults, 100 Norton. 3 ATTRACTIVE RMS. $15 WEEE. FE 6.3538 3 RMS. & BATH. FE 54-2405. 40 __Edison 30 RM. aM sOPULL BATH, PVT. ENT. warm, gas heat, large enclosed porch, nr. shopping area, $69 mo. Ref required. MY 3-2880. 3 RM. APT. yb BATH. CALL 8 to 6. 285 Oakland 3 ROOM MODERN UTILITIES & rer furn FE 68-1493 or FE i Rooea 32ND. FLOOR, 18's WIL- lard, FE 5-0328. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, HEAT ‘AN D 4 turnished. $50 2165 Pontiac _hoon & evening calls. FE 2 Upholstering == 23 rn AL'S UPHOLSTERING RAKLE'S aaa UPROLSTER ng 81"4 Cooley Lake Rd. EM ~ “THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 197 NORTH PERRY ST. FE 5-8888 _ Lost. Lost & F Fo ound _ 7) youND AT NEW POST OFFICE black female part cocker Owner’ can have by paying for ad. F 50208 Furnished or unfurnished. 2 & bath & ei patie D IN WA-, Brown L. H aoen Drea 1362 = “ oe uur any — Loe contract. New or seasone our cash upon sat- TE isfactory inspection of property 3 a chenenetie. si Cees eres and title. Ask Ken P w util, paid FE 2-2390. | kK. L. Templeton, Realtor | Large ROOMS. PVT. BATH & a FE 4-4563 ent, laundry facilities 196 San- __derson | st 23. 3 RM. PVT. BATH edd, Lye OFF _Cass-Eliz, Rd. FE 5 QQ 133 ROOM APT, == ae High, Util Furn, employed cou- | _ple PE 3-726 °° - LAND CONTRACTS — At reason- 3 ROOMS & ~ BATH, PVT. EN- able discounts, Fast service as- trance, utilities furn, 2 blocks sured. Bring your contract & ab- W of Telegraph. $15 wk stract with you. Ask for Mr 4-3232 sss ' ent. “HOLLYWOOD” APIS rms 114 E. Howard St. } 'SALE LOT — 5 ACRE B 6 ILDING SITE NEAR IRISH i SETTER | FOUND Ortonville. $1,500. $50 down tertord, male. about 2 yrs. old 1'z acre building site with trout Call OR 34-2303 after 5 pm stream. $1,150. $209 down /O8T- GERMAN SHORT HAIR.|!0 acres near M15, good ground white and liver ticked nr. Lk! $2,950 $100 down Angelus ane Clintonville Rds OR Winter priced lakefront lots, $50 ;-2773 Ward. down Lake privileges $25 down. Lost acer « WHITE Lona) C. PANGUS, Realtor haired female cat, old ia Lake 1919 M15, Ortonville NA’ 17-2815 Reward. FE 2- 2-755. = area 10ST: BLACK RIMMED GLASSES ALUMINUM EAR PIECES VI-| CIN]JTY OF LAKEVIEW. CALL FE 57710 ‘WiLL THE PERSON WHO FOUND °6_W_HURON CASH the preseription s(n giasses in Federals. please call! FE 2-1543 LOST - SET OF Seve At MIRA- cle Mile, call OR 3-1 LOST, BRITTANY 8 SS MALE! white and orange. Vic M59 an Airport Rd. OR __ 3-0638 Per LOST DIAMOND | & PLATINUM bracelet in the vicinity~of Forest) lake Country Club. Ne# Year's Eve Reward. Call Mrs. Dettmar Detroit, Woodward 55400 8 30 to 430 FOUND SMALL BLACK FEMALE. 10g 3-742. - Hobbies & Supplies 24a wwe | OOOO PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES Scrabble games. Backenstose Book Store, 15 E Lawrence nS Notices & Personals 23|° A COMPLETE COLD WAVE $5 50) | sees 500 N. Perry FE! 2-1344 AEROTREDS __ KNAPP SHOES | ‘Fred 1 Herman OR 3-1582) ANY GIRI OR WOMAN NEEDING| a friendly advisor phone FE! «-8734. Confidential. The Salvation | _Army a COMPLETE COLD WAVE, $6 50 M & H Style-Rite OR 2 3421, Wi | ‘torns Lake Rd and CALL Seraceouvian foeneee N. Telegraph FE for remova) of unwanted hair | Martha H_ Wilder, tered. Experienced. days, ‘8, evenings. CHAAa&IS FOUNDATION GAR- ments are available. FE 2-8461 CHARLES CHESTER | AIR CUSHIONED SHOES | Btate regis-) OR 3-2895, FE WH MILLER ‘OR 3-4942 DRY SKIN? Dry skin means old skin Care) will help to (Magic restore the HAVE —— | Wanted Real Estate _32A ~ NEED LISTINGS AT ONCE w Pp. td. incomes & houses W. DINNAN FE ¢- 3577 R YOUR HOME OR EQUITY. | f cash interests you. your property sale. In many cases we can you cash for small or rf We also have buyers for over equities land contracts. tate 1362 W. Huron let us for a la Clark Rea FE sete Ask for Mr Clark AND FHA) look | cash get Es- FE 4-6492 or | chan FOR YOUR HOME Yes, we can sell your home for cash with ment Call very us for further dnfor- | small down pay- mation Do not feel obligated. We wilt appraise your property and tell you the cash you can receive a i p deg RADE WE BUILD > DORRIS & SON, BEACON W. Huron Bre FOR YOUR HOUR 4-1557 ~— WE NEED SMALL HOMES, UP TO $5000 CASH ELWOOD REALTY _ FE 4-5203 -HAVE > CASH BUYER for two bedroom home with full basement. We guarantee a quick sale, if house filis the bill age Call service, No char DL RIEE R. | 4 ROOM APT. can) your enamels Open Eves -9236 C ASH, WILL We will travel to see you and show you how your home, land contract or acre- now for a 30-minute Y. Broker TRAV to get cash 50@ Elizabeth Lake Rd natural oils thet give your skin FE 41157 that youthful iad For free dem- oases dia) FE 44131 or FE. DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES, MRS A Taylor, 56 Gillespie FE 3-7293 DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 730 ae Mrs. Wallace. FE In Debt? If you are having oabie: meeting t COUNSE ORS Room 1716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE $- 8-045¢ LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY AND economically with newly released Ende -Diet tablets. 98 cents at PONTIAC GENERAL HOSPITAL I8 interested in engaging local col-, lection agencies to recover past| due accounts Interested agencies) apply in writing to Mr DeCleene. | in care of Hospital, 461 W. Huron! St. by January 31st. 1959 | PAUL. ‘DID YOU CONTACT HELEN Childress at Christmas time?) Reply Pontiac Press, Box 20) SP ECIAL | Exercise to slenderize the easy.| quick, safe way. Join our month =| ly fae | & club today, LESS) TH ER VISIT. Come) as often as a like, every day) if you prefer. Be our guest for, a free trial visit call _FE 44131. Immediate __ FE 4-482 Action We Can ete Mea! House. WHITE _Hwy BROS. REAL ESTATE OR 31295 5660 Dixie Open Eves ‘til 9; Sunday 1 "tS. SeH Us Your Equity Don't lose your home-—-cash wait- ing—no red tape. listings Glroux-Franks, OR 3-9701. Hwy. We also 4305 Dixie El for 4821 need TRADES List your home with us for cash or trade equity can be used for the home of your choice. We are a clearing Your large or s house for trades. Warren Stout, Realtor FE 5-8165 For appoint | iT? N. Saginaw 8st Open "til 6 PM mall Wtd. Children to Board 26 WTD A GOOD BUILDING SITE LSS | in Ward's Orchard or West Side 45425. A- i ae ‘HOME, SEE 32-3042 Li} An Ysrrring Ale CARE | DAY CARE, F PRE-SCHOOL Sa DREN. tian _home. OR _ 3-8090. a CHRIS-| — NTED: wremer farms, land contracts. LICENSED HOME | Paul M. Jones, Real Ese: x (332 W. Huron Rent Apts. fa: Furnished 33 IMMEDIATELY! lake property Buyers wai "E 4-8550 and ting. | Wed. | td, Household Goods | 77), AR CASH FOR USED Tye {FORM ture and misc. FE 2-6 CASH FOR FURNITURE Aa iD AP. pseee: Odd pieces or house +o] Ace courteous service. FURNITURE NEEDED 7: =e home or odd lots Get the ve dollar. Wil ret << it for you, Sale. Phone OP 3-27 i WANTED TO BUY — PC rrPes _of feratere, Ph, Ph, FE 2-55: outright or comment? BEDROOM, LIVING RM. kitchen & bath. well Turn, _peted. on Cass Lake e. FE 5-. 56-3168 © 3 RM. APTS. 1 T PVT. ENTR Special rates for bachelors and | _college rE PE CAM. KITCHENETTE. : SHOWER __bath. Northend, FE 2 Seer etactatt Meal ve a em Hee les Adults peng a le _dock. Alberta Apts i & 2 BEDROO OM LAKEFRONT __ apts partly furnished. OR 3-105. car- 5143 Cass ‘Rllzaberh a §-9090 2 Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. ; 32 CASH POR LAND CONTRACTS No obligation = FE 4-4526 of 5 36060. Ask for Ike Wideman Smith-Wideman Sos A gs all wihines, Win. ter rates, Tru atic abCines REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES |_ Broadway, Lk. Orton, MY FE 44526 412. W_ RURON | RRY, \ Ml th ith! HU y, ge thi WE N TRACT. eis ens, WAIT. through, Classified 8. ASK Pom MR. HAYDEN. An hing goes! Dial. FE ¢ YDEN, Realtor 28181. RMS. = sie <0 as Miecell ila: z [RM LEITCHEN ENTE, PvT ENT. Washer wv ng. cools fiscellancous — | 28 batt or FR ¢ens i 2 & 3 RM ALL “Call after 6 OR DIS oe prt Phas Overs ‘Gein are hee — — - | gle re _ Mone ; Wanted __28A seen after "3 ee ores ei ee ttle males FOR 36 MOS. REPAY trance. Howard, efter $210 pe: mo Security, Pontiac _FE 2-668) __Press Box 110 243 RM APTS. roa ENT é Pay eae cilities, en _ Wanted to Rent 29 & garage, 660 Northview Cl. off Oakland, APT. On NOUS FURNMRED, VI. ? Lok. rooms. PVT. BATH & crmity of Keego, FE 2-8269 after ; ent. All utilities furn. Child wel seme. Gingeliville, FE 5-1977. ete el lacewil, . r adil Au arene, — tab an aOR FE All areas oa 3 ARRO rar PVT. BATH & ENT. i a only. “ae wk. 9 8. Pad- Pe ba 2-066) 6, call ow 3 LARGE RMS. AND BATH. PVT. adults, 57 Park Place a RMS. ‘AND BATH. PVT ENT Baby welcome Vic Auburn Hgts. _UL 2-2110 ne 3 RMS. PVT BATH BY FISHER Body — $1650 wk.: FE 5§-2252. aod bath. FE 4-6309. 2101 Opdyke 3 CLEAN LARGE ROOMS. UTIL furn. Auburo ieighss: ) IT _UL 2-241 _ 3. RM. APT PVT. sean & EN- trance, gas heat, garage. 484s 3 ROOM APT NR. WATERFORD High. Child welcome _OR 3-1388 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND oleate Gas heated. 67 8. Parke t 3 BEDRMS, LIVING RM KITCH- en. bath. includin heat and _ lights. Oxbow Lk, A 41202 3} RM APTS COUPLE ONLY. Lai, | _to $85 mo. All private. FE 5-4032 |3 ROOMS AND BATH, LOCATED at 107% N Saginaw Apply Apt 4 after S$ pmo 3 ROOMS PRIVATE. CHILDREN _okay, OR 3-8004 | "4 ROOMS. WARM APT. FE 4-0808 ~@ ROOMS FURN. | \ 154 Chandler 4 RM | MODERN APT HEAT AND | hot water furn 1st. Moor 304 N | _Johnson + ROOMS, FURNISHED, QUIET. 738 W Huron St |¢ LOVELY ROOMg AND | BATH, | private entrance, West Side, < couple only FE 5-238 4 LGE RMS. 2 BDRMS, eel FE 4-3064 or FE 2-408 +RM APT WITH GARAGE ON | ses floor. Child welcome. FE i ) BEDROOM. 164 N _Paddock. } FE 4 ROOM 2 ; _furn. pvt ent, FE 45770 5 RM -HEATED FLAT. WASHING facilities Children allowed $75 month Ref required EM 34-4207 | BACHELOR - 2-RM PVT EN- | trance $10 wk 355 FE Bivd 8 CLEAN 2&23RM APT 19 HOVEY St Between Cottage and Oxmun CLEAN 3 RM APT 18ST FLOOR __ Adults _344 W. Huron. | COUPLE: PVT BATH AND EN- trance on bus line, FE 4-2847. FOR COLORE D 5 rooms & tiled bath. An exce!l- lent apt in an exc. east side lo- cation. Heat & utilities included. Can be rented furn. or unfurn. Adults only. Good reference re- quired. FE 2-6264 for more in-| formation. FURNISHED HOUSE, FULLY welcome OR 3-4163 mo Bedrm., kitchen, jiving rm & bath Pvt ent. 354 5 road- way, Lake _ MY 3-1462 be- tween 1 to 3 p GROUND Se oeaaa $ ROOMS A AND bath go ae 31447, LOWER RMS, PVT ‘ENT. & bath, utltities FE 2-4896 MOTEL KITCHENETTE APTS Utilities furn., $14 7 speed o470 Pontiac Lk. Rd, 3-0389 Rent Apts. Uctarniaed +34 1-ROOM KITCHENETTE, PRI- vate bath, stove refrig. heat, hot ond cold water furnished. Adults only N. Paddock. Al- berta Apts 18ST FLOOR, 3 7“ fp OIL _ heat, close in. FE 2-7425. 1 BEDROOM A FOR LEASE. built-in stove & refrigerator, ahaa fine features modern architec- _ture, adults. $ $100, FE 41550. J AND 2? BEDROOM LAKEFRONT ‘7 BEDROOMS LOWER MODERN. clean newly decorated, automat- ic off heat & hot water furnish- _ed, near GMT. FE 5-2864 2 BEDROOM BRICK, CLEAN, heat furnished, garage. FE 5-3458 2 BEDROOM. GROUND FLOOR. prt. a 2401 Opdyke $50 mo 2 BEDROOM OFF M24. CHIL- dren welcome, FE 47581, Or FE 4-0090. 3 ROOM UPPER APT. 86 N. AN- derson. 3} ROOMS & BATH. STOVE & refri, gas heat, furn. or unfurn. FE $343. eal] anytime. 3} RMS AND BATH. FE 4-0401 __efter §:30. 3 ROOM $i6é PER WK 57 WHITTE- more. J RMS PVT BATH, GARAGE, newly decorated. Heal, hot weuer, stove & frig. Lo- *migh. cated pee r ae UPPER. COUPLE ere aptbetld pvt. ent. and ony Nr. high school, FE 56-6771 3 BEDRM, APT., RADIANT HEAT elmpere- carpeted aS ce = Drayton OR 341 paris ce +i $65 m asecu ae 3} ROOMS TH, , A Williams ae Couple only. OR 3-17 7 UPPER FLATS, 2 - 2 BEDRMS $55. Desirable lo- High FE ¢ 3 BIG RMS. bath and ent ° wk. Util. ™ R LOWER OGNFURNISHED pt. Tile batn, oak neg? ® ge t, Clean. 90 Union 118 Seminole Larson APT. ay HEAT. pts ater, refrig. and stove furn, POWER NEWLY BECO. ‘a ee reer cafae oe Ba T 1 een ining vilites, Fe fin “seg oo ae ee @ RM§ EAST SIDE. NEWLY _ decorated. FE 2-4792 Gas heat, washer furnished | 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE | Vacant | FE | EVERYTHING | FURN APT. ADULTS ONLY. $33. apts Partly furnished, OR 3-9105 - PRIVATE 29913 Call >> THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1950_ by Jay Alan MODEST MAIDENS _Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 REXT WITH OPTION TO BUY, 2 bed , hardwood floors, built range. OR 3-9759. TO BUY 2 SMALL MODERN HOUSE, PART- ly furnished, Nr. Lincoln Plant. MA 4.1440. ot SAM WARWICK IN SYLVAN LAKE Ake en ‘$125 lease. TROY. 4 SED ROO FULL BASE- wu double garage, $100 month WESTSIDE 3 BEDRM. HOME Wall to wall carpeting maaped recreation room sos hea a- tage. Vacant FEb i. UL” “3-1800 WILL LEASE 3 SED “RANCH | home Newly decorated Beauti- fully landscaped 1 bik. from Maceday Lk. Schools & shopping center near. Under $'00 per mo to right family OR 43-8872 for With 3277 Homestead. just of! hams Lk Ra. For Rent Rooms AT BUS STOP hh pron table room. 382 AT BUS STOP {tN ee Our comfortable room. FE 54-7332 CLEAN | SLEEPING | ROOM. $7 W. Huron. Ing. 8 Muller — CLEAN. » PARKING. 623 8 PAD dock _FE 8-812 CLEAN | WARM ton FE 2-0444 eeu "30 NOR: LARGE UPPER RM WEST SIDE | Pvt. bath and garage. FE 23-0815 | after 69 30 pm > MEN BOARD OPTIONAL l4isy Oaklard Ave. FE 3-6100 “TI liked these pictures of me so much I had some extra | J pants ae taker at 30 Washington FE ¢-1001, 4 RMS. AND $50 month plus util, PE 5-0042. 4 ROOMs AND BATH, PRIVATE, entire lower floor — _ includes basement and garage Near State and Johnson. 28 James St month '§ RMS. & BATH. NEAT & CLEAN | brick lower. Automatic heat. Sep- | _ arate basement. I rE 3 23-5606 15 RM | Lake shown by appointment. Call WA 85729 Weekends. FE 2-0008 5 RM & BATH, GARAGE. HEAT. | & hot water furn. Adults, $75 mo, 5-6267 $65 | | __| | 5 RMS NEAR GEN, HOSP STOVE __& refrig. Garage. FE 46401 5-RM UPPER cuasa HEAT FUR- | nished PE 5 ROOMS & BATH STATE ST. $70. heated FE 45032 |5 ROOMS & BATH .WEST SIDE. gas heat FE 4-732600 5 RM. APT. REFRIG. & STOVE furnished $80 mo, East Blvd _ South _FE 5-073 76 FOSTER ST 3 RMS. GROUND Noor Pvt. entrance and bath Electricity and hot water fur- nished Some furniture. $10.50 per | wk OR 3-545¢ 00 | ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDRM. APT. Auto. gas heat Westside Pontiac Central High School. 3-7562 BARBARA ALLEN . APARTMENTS 2 bedroom duplex Children wel- _come | Clarkston area FE B-1455. | ~ DEL RIO APTS 281 Oakiand, 3 rms and bath. furn couple with stove and util baby welcome. erator and stove, on James K boulevard Transportation at your | door Call FE 43000 or Broker, PER 4-2533 HEAT. STOVE, - REFRIG WARM* _ and “pleasant $55 FE 2-4160 MODERN DUPLEX ROCHESTER | apt Pvt. ent, auto. heat, fenced | back yard References OL 6-085! MODERN UNFURNISHED 5-ROOM lower fiat. Ot) heat furnished Close to town and schools, 73 & Parke St _ _ ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS BRAND NEW AIR CONDITIONED CNE & TWO BEDROOMS ~-REASONABLE RENT — mofern | | Pontiac's West ment. Balcony type building with indivie- | ual entrances. exclustve. apartinent mest side nets tn decorator colors with plas- | the tops Stove and refrigerator furnished | Automatic heat and hot water (soft) | furnished Kitchen fan, master TV | rel | 2 room studio apts BATH UPSTAIRS. SMaLL HOUSES FOR RENT HOUSE FURNISHED. UL IN- quire ai 1676 Taylor Rd Ask for 4-2031 Lonnie Weaver. FE ‘ROOM FOR WORKING | or mother with ' | Rent ent Apts. l Unturnished 34) Rent ‘Houses Furnished 35, PE 4 & 5 RM APTS. SEE _CARE-, SMAI L 2-1588 I ROOMS IN QUIET HOME OF WID | SMALL HOUSE WITH BASEMENT ' June can oe miles west of Pontiac month to reliable party. and AC. oll furnace to _¥u3 Sea Vermont 17-8208. _Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 Se 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, EM 34171 32 BEDRM. HOUSE IN PONTIAC $65 per _mo OR 3-1683 2 BEDRMS , CLEAN. FULL BASE- ment and garage FE 2-2965 2 BEDROOM TERRACE GARAGE $65 mo | Paul A Kern. Inc 2 APT HOUSE BY ROCHESTER suitable for convalescent Or party with horses with on horse barn FE ¢-7238 2 BEDROOM end, gas heat SMALL, 772 «St home priv. NORTH Clair |2 BEDROOM RAMONA TERRACE LARGE $ ROOMS 3 WITH REFRIG- | 3 BEDROOM — | - develop- | i} | Beautiful kitchens with meta! cabi- equipped for the winter, children | aer‘al and many other fine fea-— ! tures. ‘| Por a limited time , security deposits required. A DULTS ONLY eg or cai} the manager, Bob ardner 19 BALMER ST APT. 6 FE 86918 UPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 10AM—9 PM SLATER APTS. We wish to announce to ofr old friends and new. we are personal- ly handling the rentals of the fol- lowing buildings owned by our- selves: No} ARCADIA Tors MAY WE NELP ou? Erwin Slater 83-55 N. Parke St. (old auto License office} ___FEde 4-3546 WATERFO! DVI ILLAGE 3-ROOM NEWLY REDECORATED apt with full bath and utility room §6 per mon . WHITE BROS. OR 3-1295 5660 Dixie Hwy Open Eves ttl 9: Bun. 10 1 8 UNION COURT tractive apartment where the peo- ple are quiet vet friendiy? These 3 room and bath apts rent for $49 per — Nice and warm. Adulte Koo in this building K. G Hem 103 E. Huron st FE + = after § FE_5-7871 Rent | Houses Furnished 35 BEDRM COZY CLEAN. UTIL ties supplied. FE Lease 1 BEDROOM, M _ ON LONG Lake Heat femaned $15 week. EM 3-4682. 1 BEDRM ADULTS LOVELY h heat, garage, base- St Mike istrict, FE 5-6: 1 BDRM. 4 FT LIVING RM. hireptace basement ot! furnace. pe Rochester i L MOD FURN HOUSE .& oll heat 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED BUN- gaiow Full basement, recreation heat. Garege, Lake Rented NICHOLE. & HARGER Co, 33 W. St. FE. 5-#183. 1 kW FURN, & BATH, 3; rms. Unturo — Lee ¥ Bei- mont Call Ags 3:30. i 8 FOUL BARE. exe. joc $60, WIN TATE. Park, "Welettora, OR , BA A : no children OR 31 > A aes 2 bear. oeation oka "seg Mater FE ba heat. children. 5 F 2 . tenant. Om Ste “OH Are you looking for a clean st-| ‘Gules ares, UL| | no leases or Maynard Slater|« q ‘ ai aL outs 1h WALLED | ; 3 RM ; Raeburn & Paddock, FE o wil sell with small down _ment $75 nm month FE 4.1559 2 BEDRM MODERN DUP pay- LEX FE 5-8142 after 6 FE 8-120) 0: FE 5-5113 '} ROOMS AND ‘; BATH. REFRIG- oll ciruciator. FE 4-457 erator, stove. _monjh__ Adults |} BEDRM BRICK ment gas heat 473 Linda ae Pontiac Call UL 2-2656 30 3 RM DUPLEX OFF CASs abeth Ra. Stove & furn, $50 mo FE (8-0221 _ Vacant. FE 8-8787 $40 FULL BASE- Vista after E].1Z- refrigerator 42252 or FE SoNrEs POR ARY EYTTA CLEAN Heat and lights | FE 2-0209_ | J ROOM STONE HOUSF LOCATED wes. of Rochester road Suitable for M Stout St FE 5 on couple 3 BEDROOMS 1'9 BATHS — _of Millord. call MU 4-242) |} ROOM HOUSE NEAR D« _town parking FF 4.7058 AND BATH GAS H suitable for couple and $45 mo. OR 34773 or OR After 4 pm 3} BEDRM BRICK. West side clean, gas heat, g avall, blacktop Edw Realtor 77 N Saginaw R165 : CIirY JW N- EAT. child 3-20: 3 BDRM BRICK RANCH Near Pine Lake Gas heat. Stove | & refrig optional. Penna cerner | Woodrow Wlison per mo. CHARLES VAN HORN MI_6-2400 _ location. Gas heat FE 5-410; or FE 4-2131. Tony Jr Jordan 4-5644 4 RM HOUSE. MODERN | NICE | Reas. Inquire | Ask for| 4 ROOMS. ON BUS LINE MOD- ern, reasonable _dburn_ office in rear Inquire 22 Au- @ RMS UTIL & BATH. OL 1-0188 _after 5 5 ROOMS &@ B. BATH. 1 FULL Bi B one FE 34 RM. eonae " WIRED elec stove FE 44-5160 '§ RM EAST BLVD TERR ASE- vt : CONVENT arage | rent or lease. FE 8-1338 | —- j D FOR | ACE __decorated, all pyt_ FE 2-5700 § RMS OIL HEAT, 860 A MONTH | 6 RM 1 or 2 children 3252 Wanam Scott Lake Ph _)2 p.m, FE 63136 BATH COUPLE WITH aker, . PE 44423 after 3 RM. TERRACE heroal __mo. East st side FE 5 ent furnace, separate double house Fverything Lake Estates $65 $60 A. - OF fireplace. Elizabeth Phone FE 5-8006 ~ 6 ROOM HOUSE FE_ 8-4693 a heat. _UL_2-4301 » ROOMS AND BA’ on 50 Your rent will help down payment of $180 Cass Rd Builder FF 5-0885 . AUTOMA. | TH low Lake $40 MO. 4 ROOMS, 2 BEDROOMS. child ren, 24° W. Bo rms forced air oi) heat Or will lease for 1 yr 2685 Orchard Lk Longfellow, Pe $600 1145 Pleasure, Milfo 3 bedroom ranch bungalow, bath, utility room xtra tory. Forced air ol] heat monthly. Or lease for 1 year $650 cash. _ Ra. mt. Tiled beth full basement. $69 0monthiy cash rd tiled lava- $65 7355 Pontiac Lake Rd. basement home heat. $40 month! . WICKERSHA 2 bedroom. circulator R. oi) y M | | 7195 W “MAPLE MAYFAIR 6-6250 | 2405 WALCE DR AT ORCHARD Lk & Middle Belt Rd. 4 bedrm. 1%) baths, brick ranch 2'4-car at- tached garage $160 per mo panc _ Appointment Immediate References. Lease occu. — UNiversity 93-4525 for ALL RENTAL WEEDS BATIOPIED Homes and apartments furnished or unfurnished price ran; el RO RLTY $143 Case-Rhisebetn Rd BEAUTIFUL 3 All areas and __FE_5-3030 ~ Hy one 6150 Adamson, Drayton $85 $125 deposit Cail De- VE 99-4256 session. Immediate pos- BRICK 9 BEDRM $6 PER PE 17-0140, Idem heme for working cou le newly decorated | MO | BUNGALOW_NEAR TEL-AURON $6 mo | Gas ving rm _ fol kiteben epost eae a Hilts Realtor iol FE 5-6181. cow - Huron 8t. v WODEAW @ Ril 1 BEBE at Elitabeth Lake, COUNTRY ESTATE NEAR ROCH- aR Mind tah fo moh Fev booe j bebRM R RANCH it fr, Lake, 895 mo. tome M RENT THEN BUY ~-you can first ern 2 bed th rent room | cased back yorg coe now te take a meer +3841. home tn Drayton Plaine fore 1] am _or FE #421. re rare ie, Call be- 6 pm. t ae ‘NEW OFFICE SPACE | NICE ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN _ 665 W. Huron RM FOR GENTLEMEN. ELIZ ZA. beth Lk. Estates, near Pontia Golf Club 4100 Elizabeth Lk Ra FE 4-1310. _ GIRL Meals if desired, small child wil bus 154 Wall St RMS WITH "KITCHEN | ~ PRIVI leges for men at bus stop. FE $3115, after baby sit Neor town Pontiac Write Pontia. ow near down Meals if desired Press Box 118 SLEEPING ROOM. HOME PRIV1- _leges ¢ Cai! after 6pm FE 8-4440 Rooms is With Board 38 cou” oy l@ Matthews LE meais TV FE 5-0377 M () D E | RI N style cooking MU 45629 Convalescent Homes 38A PP ee HAVE VACANCY FOR MAN OR woman, bed or ambulatory ground floor 24 hour care Tew sonable rates Glen Acres Nursing Home FE 4-2225 HAVE VACANCIES — "MEN women Bed ‘or ambulatory pa- tients accepted Easy rates Rose Lane Rest Home FE 54-4267 VACANCIES FOR MEN PENSION Registered nurse ‘ib Reasonable rates UL Hotel Rooms 39, HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week Alse 1 er 2 .room apartments Cooking and refri ce ar uriita 464 Auburn rE 2-02 i PUNURY EIVING Best bu? in Oakland County Roome witn wall-to-wall carpeting co ored bath fixtures telephone TV and radio Free switchboard seri tce Take a look and %e convinced low daily week'y and monthiy tates Edgewater Beach Motor lodge Next to Howard Joh: soh s. 3664 Digie Hwy OR 40311 : _ Rent Stores 40 BY OWNER CHOICE WOODWAR! Avenue location just south a Ted's Drive-in Woodward at Square Lake Road 270. square foot brand new air conditioning sales or office space Aiso lita fur bayber or beauty shop Amule biack top parking, alllomatic pas heat air conditioning hot and cold Water included. aft onlv $120 month Contact Frank Bonner 2685 S Woodward South entrance _'n same bulldine Rent Office ‘Space 41 AND 2?-ROOM $0 Or “HOME SOUTHERN Semi-privete bath OR —s is utiliiies furnished, Good location in Keego Harbo 32-4875 | AVAILABLE suites All per month chard Lake Rad yore Jack Loveland, FE details available West side. near Tele- a ae Call Lisyd Smith, ees “SIDE “BEAUTY. apace for rent. $75 per mo 5416 ae Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 414 ATTRACTIVE OF FICE and approximately 5 000 feet warehousing area month Located groph FE 4-2597 FE SPACE FOR LEABE. 10,000 8Q FT WITH. | ir elty mits of Pontiac. Exc | for light manufacturing or light | storage For information phone | ‘Mr White, FE 1 . For Sale Houses 43. BY OWNER 4 BEDRM. 1 FLOOR basement, , Glass poreh OR 3-6578 DRAYTON, NEAR FEDERAL store. 2 bedrm. ranch home at- tached garage, basement furnace A bargain ar ae 150 with _fown _OR_ 3-6 BROWN | NOTHING DOWN -- love'y mod ern Bungalow with full basement Oi AC furn Alum storms Tiie bath Clean as a pi About $230 Closing Costs ‘$485 DOWN — Two- bedroom home with privileges on Cass | ane Clean home J's lots "Priced at only $6250 $9050 BELL OR TRADE West side 6rm modern home 4] Af furn Paved street, large jot Gar “A well constructed home Wil trade for smalier home, houasr- trailer er land contract $12.500 BELL OR TRADE I ake front Ranch-style bungalow with furnace two-car Paved city full basement OF AC Attached breereway and Large 100 ft Ist Will trade for 6rm DONELSON PARK — Large raem- bling 3 bedroom s¢mi-bungalow with attached breereway and two- | car gar Lovely rec room Fire | place I', baths A home desigued and built for cenventent living Shown by appointment only. Le At BRON eis 1362 FF zeit DMULTIPLE” "LisTING SERVICE RIVERDALE RILL Pian now to, build in this highly | restricted kectton Both iske frent and lake privileged jets avaiiabie. We will bulld to your lan« or ours See our model ovely Bbedroom brick ranch with lovely walk-in full basement and Stiached 2-car garage Amazing value give Us a call now GI—AMAZING DEAL Only $175 total cost moves you in this lovely }-bedrbom ranch Neat and nicely decorated, forced air heat, attached 2-car garage and breeteway, aluminum storme and seteens, large feneed corner lot. Murry on thie one. $444 PER MONTH recto Hl pmcsmengg regard ot Bl 5 en si b room ranch Ph obem on Bets | erly Prastered walls, _ gas heat. Oniy $400 do E4sT ANN pein Ser. wh carey i P pote teed Beau. rely e tifully decorated Veniti nm blinds lorced air. carport Only $8500 with fee 37] SHOP 1663 South Tele- $700 home | i 1 | For Sale Houses 43 TWENTY-NINE For Sale Houses. | ad For Sale Houses 43 NO DOWN ’ PAYMENT SYLVAR VILLAGE dorset Takoipel ‘ie Lagrd s Vv és, — Sadie Sic tes 2 bedrooms and tile bath, “down wa Mer e Lond sok fieors and gine: red walls Good lot G b ates fenced rear +1235. Corner: Williams i Ra" & _ After 6 OR 3-7038 MODEL HOME Now for sale. 3 bedrooms, 2) baths, heated garage Seppe | birch cupboards. wa! to wall wool | carpeting throughout water heat ermopane windows Lot) 182x790. Ready for immediate oc- cupancy. Ful] price $17.900 will. consider small free & clear home | Por Ln information call —. KE 5-4 JIERBERT C. DAVIS _ 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE NISHED MODEL | _ OPEN DAILY 10-8 11 MELROSE Pa Montcalm » $8,250 | FURN mer North Perry anc COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT | $350 TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT “69 FE 8-6455 _____ _PLORAH BLDG _ Cl ARKSTON ranch $- 7076 ; ELIZABETH bedrm hae co 8 R OOM BRICK carport 100x150 lot MA “LAKE ESTATES ? @as feat. sun perch 2 lake privileges) owner. FE LP VAN TARE 3 be irm brick ake pris ow down pmt rt 8.1448 CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES vear oid J bedrooms full base ment home Hardwood f:oorTs pPiastered wails birch cupboards $11 900 FE 4-0784 3 BEDRMS $300 DOWN Tivabie but not ioe hed Fuil pric T1620 Clinton: 18 FHA Nice > $> le Rd OAK t PERSONALIZED HOMES _ _ FF 8-208 EQUITY IN 2, $900 Call EF a1 BE DRM HOME |AKE PRIV ma down payment. FE 86-3008 3 BEDRM RANCH $14 500 $2 9v0 dwn to new FHA. OR 3-0465 BEDROOM HOME 3-3053 oS NOTHING DOWN . Bedroom yard. 700 — $1,200 down to cual Roe FHA mort- fase hares — Property ike this is at @ premium. aunt PARK bedroom with oil heat, ae és a pin Tile “ Owner says ‘'sel!l,’ since he has bought a larger home. | If your credit is goad you | can buy this house with pay- | ments of about $68 per i month including taxes and ‘ insurance | $650 DOWN | 2 bedroom bungalow Liv- ing room, dining room and kitchen Pull basement, Landscaped lot and garage Priced to sell — immediate possession North side. MYRTLE STREET 2 bedroom bungaiow—living room-—dining ell — Kitchen Fu.l basement, auto. heat recreation room, corner landscaped lot 2 car ga- rage Reasonably priced Convenient terms ? bedrooms tile bath hard- wood floors, nicely decorat- ed Gas heat full basement About $275 closing costs and per cent interest Pay- ments include taxes and in- surance NICHOLIE, & HARGER CO _HURON FE 5-8183 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION $450 down ard no mortgage costs NORTHRIDGE 7-3) bedroom brick serge ment. gas heat L tot AKLAND EAC H 2-1 bedroom brick ranch basement was heat. Lake privileges 3-3 bedroom brick trivevel gas heat Lake privileges Excellent value IRWIN DRIVE I $-3 bedroom frame homes (Gas heal iarge jot -101 Irwin Open from 1 to 8 WILLIAM G REALTOR 13 Wh Base- daily, WHITCOMB UL 2-283 { nll s NOTHING DOWN $72 Month Inc.uded taxes & insurance 7 bedroom. large living room pie table space in kitchen, Beier & am city HOMES $100 DOWN | Moves You In sO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS |LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES “MODEL OPEN wareDey? & hak tO 1 ed 1 XCEPT FRIDA ar Stanley A Eaeey 2 mocks = Montcalm WESTOWN "REALTY _FE_ 62863 or Eves. LI_2-4677 SACRIFICE $33! $500 down! Almost finished 3 bed- modern 1! acre Leaving siate because of employment Ox- Y 23-3701 ford vicinit~ Bt OWNER: NICE. SMALL HOME with Union Lake privileges. lot 70x200 some furniture include terms. for oi of $6.950 Cal OR 3-3403 _BY OWNER—FOR COLORED. On Osmun Street, this extra clean, inside and out, 2 bed- room home. Loads closet space Large ful bath. Streamlined kitchen. Auto. * gas heat. basement 2 car garage Fenced landscaped lot y $600 down. $65 per mo OR 23 SMALL HOUSE ON LAKEFRONT ‘ot. 4 miles from town, ideal for vacations $5.000 OR 1: +2618 Nothing Down Will build starter home on your lot Our plans or your plans Basement included. Also rough wiring See our eter Don c- Den & i 3.2837 IVAN LAKE ee has new 3-bedroom r home Fire- peace DBuill-ins 2car garage ft seeded lot, exclusive commu- nity sewer water, paved streets, lake privileges $24 500. open Sua- day 1780 Sherwood FE ¢- FE 23-2104 Sam ees HOME! peri axl 2 BEDROOM HOME. FIREPLACE my equity tor 65 3 bed breeveway garage Full beth & roca. yaske modern, MY 2-701 ee refrigerator or basement Near Twist Drill OL ROCHESTER NEW BRICK Si ene Tae 2-2177 = ancher end tri- ieveis &'S TTS te TS MOS ETINTTODa | For # ie ed | ea $i 265 Liberai FHA tetms ants OPEN ut O1rore anliires aa 7 . 2Z-bedroom on Bagley St, Price — Operas 78 Nanige é o _ $4790 with smail down payment . ak ei ae . DAILY jenny 127 anu $40 per month Call Mrs 1 Mein Bt eter Oh Deu MOL pie] Pears FE 53-8963 189 Cameron otf Featherstone 1 HKusscll \. Nott, Realtor m co north of M39 ‘, mile east 110 W Pike FE 46-5003 el ' ——— * cal FE Ue) for information NE MO Johnson M R WILSON- EM 1-6556 V De I, New }-bedrm bunga.ow with full ‘Ss ETE eean COPPEF PLUMBING, ALUMI- 20 YEARS OF SERV! NUM BSIDING TILE BATH, lye 1 at ils ? é Ss be SQUARF LAFE he Convertible 24s XETS vIPORMICA COUNTERS lose.y @ roum fanci hame ’ Me i Pe eee nm Noni 2 Tage FORCED AIR OIL HEAT t cand plu 4 room home and 4 Becdroons If you would like this home dup!! . car garage Oniv a biock | UNBELIEVABLE CHARY cated on your lol come out and a4ke Close to shopping cente * CH 4 et us show you this new mode! * and schoo 0 e ist e W RD W. ROSS at 99852 on your jot and has reduced price fer quick AB "hie Hlomes E C. W d C RFA! VAIUK lovese J bedroom home gas . MODELS OPEN DAILY Che ©. heat full basement, 1", car ga -)45 WATKINS LK RD OR 1-802) So ie at MSO rage corner ievt ocated 1 : a ~ colored neighborhood close ta $1500 DOWN a cupercelvOn ao St Joseph Ho-pita: Owner w $2 500 DOW : | -s Lanes oe of his equity fo New < rages with basement Duplex me rooms each side In rE ie tile bath oak floors automatic 4 ' soal | ries (OGes Neco hMcDon one $185 month Only $11 500, Foernores afier @ cal! FE ¢ 2915 a ob Le SUL - | or FE 2.3381 ei oe 2x) N . as . Siew ahs 1 Dsl A ¢andy 2 bedroom home Hard- \ }¢ ) WoO Real wt | MI We wood floors Basement O48 fur- . . ‘ wie J lots Craod terms, too TWH ~ Veleeranh fe | Sale op dupiicate 1 bedroom, brick Behe : Pye S) contemporary Oem Saturday ( ( Ke iN | al Ix k Sale \ \ J 427538 Sunday 2140 Garland FE 44683 | 236 N Saginaw . DONT MISS THIS ale 2 bedroom home tn Lake Orion, ex. THREE BEDROOMS 1', BATHS clusive neighborhood, large jot bi-level] home on 5 Rtenie acres. Abuy at $0500, smail down pay- lake privileges A real buy at ment : . $8,500 Terms S ACRES STEELE REALTY 135 Highiand Fatabilshed In 1916 2 bedroom home with part base- Se are tT ment blacktop road pot many a i. oH GAN or, Cis Eis $950 DOWN - Buve this fm. | 46 — price of $7500 with $800 ee Oa ee Ali lasge | inc OME PROPERTY BY OWNER 5 ACRES. MODERN reoms Beautifu chen, pon ‘ ioe osa pine cupboards lots a work ‘ ‘ : : , 3 bedroom home. $3,000 down. Mpadel Unvely (ciiea chell Rae Let your Rome pay for itself 2 MY 3-2726 floors sparkling clean Back vard Apa with full basement gedit AKEFRONT MODERN, 3 fenced. cake privileges, Full price yt | Oar aawen tarayone moon? | bedroom 6 rooms automatic oil $8 950 upstal : Big w oom floors heat complete storms Includes . ts rented) Small down pay- all furniture and appliances. City SACRIFICE Owner leaving city ( me ri water, gas, -aved street schoo!s Pa eieioent) ASB nieeieo o x “\ FORD AGENCY | rut price 87.980 * 81.060. down ree sen acetone MY 3.1143 609 F Flint @t loess: Lake Orion MY 3-388 ys Hope us ' OWNER TRANSFERRED MUST a ceition Auto washer & dryer car pet ino jiw & din ell included wore. 7 bedroom home. FE De ph en ae - lamp post & carriage lamps on reece sbeaca, © ive Bee | garage A real buy at $13,900. } BEDROOMS EXTRA LOT 2-CAR kitchen, dining rm ve 25) | $2000 dn marty down FE village brick ranch 1610 pores: ige iving.ining space. a) // Ready to subdivide. Only $400 202 N MAIN Rilcheot vie ideson fs. plus 20 x 24 garage and ar ‘Avondale. rE per) aaee N. ik ement 80 't. of perfect beach.| 84. '. B car re age. } Wil bulla 3 bedrm home on Your] Gider home But in wonderful cop, te eerste trie a screens | —2223 srexi® BEAUTY, 16 Miguiansd| ROCHESTER, MICH — . or hoofs ie bain. fara), dition $19,930, Broker, FE 45203 | Carpeting Carouge $24.50 with | 4 "ROOM BATH AND UTILITY na isso) at Highland, Mich. MU- LOANS 5 $28 TO $500 eat, ow . or y 2-5452 : cen | oom, 2 Car garage auto. gas ree Bee ares birch cipponald FOR SALE — + BEDROOM BUN. #200 Gono heat’ FE 24436, after 9:30 or FE Low Down Payment . LIVEST TOCK " on 2837. | galow type. Gas heat, basement | ROC ESTE R | Y eaiia bie a ues a ea Face a HOUSEHO 8 G00 DS et Aaa HILLS 3 BEDROOM) Wil sacrifice FE 2100, mero | ~ aliv room Is the added lux: is UL TRA-MODERN _ room brick terrace. handy east fh el Pate ‘2 | Ph_Rochester. etal: aan yaai el gold Master) "8 only —— ury of this new 3 bedroom ranch. | $450 DOWN side location. Featuring separ- ~ TN GROVELAND ; can 368 aGe aneled rec: » Rec k ef Has !'4 baths, modern to the | ate dining room, 2 bedrooms, | 180 ACR : bedroom, 22x13. pine et oom Pe OvElY Xe bric minute with built-ins, basement | Located West of town on a 140 x toll wach” bacemonl celcmaue | Large barn k? age piepaces sunporch Overlooking g Lake & 2', car garage Located in | eae pwtare eteaee Eescuaicral| hot water, screened porch. Why | P.. W. DINN on Back to Wor H vestibule. A!) in ye Among other fine homes at Biiver | a al a ca aoe Ad-" fireplace 1 bedroom with oe wait, see it NOW 66 W Huron 4.2577 eet a reighbornGod eee Kaee A i , varge modern , a wAncH TYEE Sones “3. OR 4 ie aoa, eure. “Attached FRANK M SHEPARD eal Tom. Beaty bee oe mL eeyeon ster Price Reduced Sale Business ese 49 iF Ye" RE, BEHIND & a | is) flota Osk OTB 14 dais . = tok ath wttlit room with ofl | F : Sle LA beara Cosas aruesin Las Tot | | Od ainbtered wan » tastetulzy te Marcus St “W ate rford furnace Needs Teinor finishing | 3-Bedroom Suburban 4 Ae Your CREDIT ’ oe Dequ Piers fee kanoshy Po | ea nee a ree bine b Newiy decorated home with full Of) price aid rey, B toker yah tela ses oe et OAKLAND ayn as Uae and have one small monthly pai —ments_ On eae ‘ ¢ drooms basemen, new furnace, plus large .s ? f baths, clades 3) . a) — cupboards, 2 good sized bedro basemen, ; ' rm Se et was ak cortee sins, includes 2 ro Bu part *| ceramic tile bath tes basemet | entlosed knotty pine sunpore 5 409 me Lake — full basement with) automatic ment @ H _ ; , . wane gogpyPmce || YMge” iaded mrans Roti, Salad ann: ee St re oa tele Gnd waier smu | Commer ot Hexe@- stom doen, ve WILT, HELP YOU! | Hrepiace Jw ; Lapel ae pice = $500 down ; Best and nell vster ee eas . — so liel ' 4 fe yulck I t $17,400 Schuett Fic 8-458 = ee CLARKSTON $16,000, te { ) ¢ - Guster) Hi ores ei ete ee ee Ga usbenN BRIG at _ CALL US — OD te this 12, room home. fireplace’ BORROW UP TO $500 7 TN > 3-Bedroom Bungaless Dont miss tt Several others to IF YOU WANT TO BELL— ms carpet, remodeled witchen Bee | FE. DUNLAI 1 i e iiegse from Easy terms TRADE OR WANT CASH eee . _ ment, oil furnace Zoned co ‘i cusToM BUILDER ___FE 6 \t [untoon Jake PM DIN SAS FOR YOUR HOME Bud” Nichole, Realtor elgl. Could be! eed fer home's ELIZA U ; . ee. 7 - : 2 49 Mt Clemens &t. Usiness. ! ELIZABETH LAKE. “MODERN 4 Well located on 100% 13 ced <6 W Huron FE 4231 MM td! ; Real B . Call Me Meiser “ rma. | bedrm. & garage Kent of) Nice lamin wat floors plastered BY OWNER 7 ROOM uonren Middleton Real Estate PE 5-120) or PE 5- ER DIX[E HIGHWAY -Wa-| ao AFOUL HOME NEAR, As coe Necemment witht Hee house A getage eel see —_ __ OR + de2e J bes cortera: Vuiece edd eer eat | FINANCE COME $12 500 W e ecreation room apd fruit room ga» beat $8950 FE i | aGAiNaT | Orricds Dt Neg ee att 2 TING ; -1) ) VE LOOKING FOR BA bedrooms, bath up Basement. o! ’ 1) ten Large living tm. din; ol furnace acer | erage ii tipi LISTING BERVICE i U ILI ANI SA roseria ae tee large bedrooms.| Dedrooms, hath up Barement. © | Pontiac, Drayton Plains, Duca, i ne “3 cement, CS pitaic send ome: ice FO 1s iiay eerrere, en rien be yeriepe | 6 rms and basement. 2 baths 200, zoned commercial Immediate — Walled Lk. Birmingham y ing eil. as handie Among other nice homes and direet to you salea We have. Only’ 7800 Mast ba acid al Once 1 ve & 4602 LAKE PRIVILEGE , ; Been ° EXCHANGE an vy King Rd, 35300 |) Generar REAL ESTATE | , ACRI FE 3.7210 NL 23407 1', blocks west of Airport Rd 4395 Dine Hwy — OR SFT 7 gst tere thts home will be offered Hams Lake Rd FHA terms UILDER $10 900 shoud make @ fast sale COLONIAL HILLS ; ¢ Palau brick family Fm got iievel starter home on 4 Featuring love.y ledge rock fire |. New tri-level brick 27, baths, 3 bain shower extra jav Ranke 4+, immediate posseasion. iow piace in the Wty x 1h en | bedrooms den, fireplace, large oven and vent fan in kitehen | ayy, payment G Flattiey. bM ream bulit tm 4, his 2 bed- kitchen with built-in oven, range Gas heat full basemeot Larue 14482 toum home has been nicely dec- disposal Recreation area Z'y Car Jot on pave streets Sehool on So ~ | @rated inatde & out 'y sere arage large wooded jut CALL | property lake privileges on be FORCED 10 SELL MY FQUITY fenced in with JixlS {% bare OK APPOINTMENT, : aus ake which has 690 fl sane in a S$ opm heusg, By OWen) which will accommodate J horses Nac h Open daily 114 Behoo. FE 5 7837 | comtottab.y . CHIPPEWA ROAD S14 RW) ee BAUe: — | SI-L EVES, Colonia! 1 ee ceroete te { ‘ 495 Beottwood 4 down 10 DD wei q ng room, firepiac ly din $500 Down aos Ue ls mont $5500 MI 61432 after Miles is pele tor ceeeoneen room, also breakfast nook base: | ~ : 3 t g Washington ee hm if the 5 F tt old wint ment lear yparage LK ' il 410% 7 u we Yea oF i@ Co winter 1 vier ook ee Les vee eteay 2 BEDROOM. 1', STORY BRICK | onthe’ t naw vadiant heat, also of ih ses We paiee: 40f Washington Bad Bice . 70711 $2500 down Upstairs for eaprar natural slune Ureplace & & very et € : Wo 34816 - on A ira othe, heat acd lights Fiona comfortable [3e24 ft ilving room MER ‘ VS i room off kiteten Panrcled fer For the coming Summer months, | —, S kh S| in ‘) a v I ; reation roum Seseened teerare you will enjoy the large lot with | © chest ENT EAEE a ayn % bedrm, beck full beermer Cyojope fence catelnator ete |) outdoor gril’ and plenty of shade | Altractive 2 nedroom ane uy lke rent Mode) at 280 W ‘Nea: commuter Priced gt" 100 trees 3 jarge bedrooms 2 car| etorme and acreen: lear garage Ruy tt Bo ae a nee : : Yate Corser om pat aie: MOE” Appraised at $2000 MI 4 2087 ee & many olher satisfactory Oniy 37.050 $62 50 per mo fay and Sunday tt ‘ : , PLUS EN eatur t s 7 RMS AND 2 BATHS . vy ' ' me Ses) teoned porch Pull be NG S|: LI PMPION re) | les ING car garage fot Tox Us ; aes Vor. lacadl boy om thie “unteieneal| I I } ] = PAIRT ANE VIKING” $1000 Lauinger Heal Botate | house conveniently located on | 4 (DAH JAKE ESTATES jms i hear Duck [ake Kad , a 2 | : 5 (| rdrfome fui basement, locate a | | ! HOM | Von ' on The308 tot with assorted fruit 1 em it?) \ HOS IND Lake Orion area Sbedroom med trees $4550 total price BEDROOM ¢ OLON ; ern home with basement and oli * ARKO REALTY REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES eith saminum roof aie | heat Jear garage smoke ficuse TED McCULLOUGH, RFEALTOR sa 4 an 4ty W HURON shine s | and other building» All kinds of S149 Cass Falzabeth Hal * | : » . VA TERMS fouit and berries Level land | Pw 5 12R4 FE 47944) 3 BEDRM RANCH BIYLE HOME , fot! 1N \ : ‘ober | Oper @ aM te 8 1aPM # = | oon river Commetre Lk munt = gar MOVES YO je 1) RII. | \ Varoker op r y Sunday 15 a aa ‘ : ; ; R Bubdivie‘on Call EM 33118 va rE BONS so Kiteabetn Lake 10 (NEAR TELHURON, 4 8TORY ‘| ot ew . . RAH BLDG CO jr 4115 Fy 44821! price J bedems 2car garage ; \{) bo WN Se NY NIE phd R. a pp af Neots pet Homes Sa ioy dee Pr yee with a bedraom, modern p.astered 2 ' | > LISTING AF RVICE = a : hardwoed Ulours $50 a month oe 22 | MULTIPLE 4 RED EMD Barc as YRS oO! a inclgdes lanes endl iusuzence ee rpeling storms acreens $14,- | i ct SpCOND STREP EI E SALE | 990 FE 41386 p SO) DOWN PY MESS! A loves } hedroom iets ) \4 RM LG8 LIVING RM & | J bedroom $80 a month Includes = home with tied ba ; Ne Kitchen, moe bath 2 bdrms Tot faxes and Snaureanrce ce eena ew ti det pacene NO ales PMP ‘TO CIVILIANS ree Cie unt btime te ni ic arge jot and ni ) bedroom ranch home Ul: | : S00) LOVIN Prive at $11 050 with ameall down Toile bells $2 500 ane On 3 6611 eymrent on Fes terms a ee ee pe Nalirs ; Or trade new 3 bedreom mad ’ ? ¥ decoratec a 8 : ‘ f i . E 2 ‘ I) i HI Htroker Sat Het catlaets with fornia | AKM Hot S|) een bis aa vem MS Clare ow Kuleabeth me Ri tops Others to choose from | With 4 or 26 acres at 1050 Cres te! ee, 1 A x 08 Est FR. 44871 | erent lake te Jiubst Norlin of pA = 1LST Fr ; FR 41b c me Ae low es $4000 down pay bo acres with nice trees and 1 = L rie tite cor ' 1 pipet Se jc i: jl i MULTIPLE LISTING BER VIS ue | $95 Frei nel spent a OF Op poi i Se Amn fieil wil aluminum ‘ 5 = adam Pe Nee Wowedioom wore Fsrm HP TT, Realtor COMMERCTAL i. ¢ elites ji afi oe we . AKLAND se eden Te ao gu ges enna) COMMIERUT range “Full (led RPAseMENT 889: Wo Huron Pontiac FR. 4 0408 ON va with bath Paved streets, new | REALTY MODERN NICE 5 BM On main highway in qroming com L A KE er and water Walking il and bath $6 760 with $899 down Molly wikh modert fhe anit = tance te achitral Immaculate $65 per month ON JTTIG of FE 40 ft af commercial frontage Proce reduced on this at condithon pively decorated quite $4 900 85000 down Laue } coe low down payment : { PANGS, le retin reeseway attaches 4 n ieee Serine full basement and oll heat = z = Ee A Ve - ee 1918 Mid Crtonvine NA, 7 2815 ood garden C | \} | | 1 Matson : aA . . wae with fruit trex, Neat BL O . AL tails Fn Bece (cof OORT YD NEG NIN f fe i Lh fire Drayton Pisins and eehacls 0 oo TR Sh morh of fel fene A PINK AND WHILE jake privileges Only a0 500 Neat UHagennhitie ns zoe : ve | “ ee Fie NEARLY NEW FHA 4 Newer and water With jwise 4) aietriel pt) sda ANCHE TL & CONSIST street Bean tut eet rbanm | rein) {iva ii PUA Inti OF NICE LIVING a mone Pontiae ep pitrrea mn WEN DO 2 AP DROOMS hain Lists qteatit mm NEE yy PccOATE PAG KITCHEN UTITI arder J bedroom heme offer a 2 i : A ty COMPLETELY Tb DD PLAINS @ nme limi i Wile tier res } rari ee) i oA Hh OoOtraHOU T NICr Faller 2 full patie bet fever sod? THAR ore cena ta FY VAittr ONLY $8990 ON G1 Brand new J berlroam bese erpemthen fou gilt PEST oy cern rie mal fh pM+ ABOI'P $900 18 pecupied ene es Tie ig Se : — 2 ee = et 000 All it TAKES TO MOVE area and aclioola and lime bal in milae fee fis ed ‘ oe . IN AP PROXIMATE! Y $60 ake privileges oon joan barage fiwoer frascftesresl MONTH ; Usks varie ey Wee oa MOA Deed BP ATN fast UGE ue ful oak floors te fo ati i Di) leraci a : mis ial \| aK fe |i il {| aluminwvim storin an inn 1 its) Lan Mh Vedat UL) t screens anit iatye del in waene fy ; HPAL TOR ; reduced to $10 900 only sno : oes " Ho OAKIAND AVE FR 5 0441 down © TEN OE, UE ME AES LL bees after 7 Call MY 2 In84 it | / Ee] at Mtl PtPLe LISTING SERVICE WATERFORD oS 665 A MONTE =! te ales taxee act ins Hem tier I : ved pict HIGH stmt OC cog a HN A = Fipen Bove : rf ef town Ve tieat Ie just 4 bingks away This i} ; x bindu a PIs nee So otoom tome ta Ummaculate MULTIPLE P LISTING) SERVICE ae Peal VN cope Loney 11) Vinee ; Crt UTIhmA e \¥ and ioe ated ob mw athe jet PVE NESS ROSEN TPAD Bol own Only $1800 down Monthly | PHI Ve bra) ACR OF eof AT 11 iealtar peyvmnents af $65 Including 4 . nat . F . PP one tagee and Insurance . _ a ne Me 44 43 ae aa 4 wg oe nA ! ; ; MILTIPT F PLATING SFRVICE = le 80 in EASTERN pellets | cuwey es ne ens bs CRATE WASTLINGE PON france 8 White frame J . Yor RPRING WOW SP z = a) LS { bedrooms up Loving A CLEANING ts ee ron i | Taam Sliving teom den (kiened letmit fer yr 3 ! EN rs c A Fl Closed in $400 down on easy FHA oe me ; ea | TMHER FAADTY neirk jo. breaktast reom sen ferms This nearly new} eee plenas 1 ov Whur nick son perl: joe BACB Natural Us bedroom home will measure) iu ive eels Praia feet | I TRACI — fienioees Teac pace atiactjes! garage extra cor up ote your family require | memes, GHeTet Hbbemerety Gay tile hook wa peigtie | weit tnyatt ber jot mente in every Way gas! + : . he nae | f plc 6 Ciinen heat full hanement Cet us, work fe eae Pa ; ‘il fa ; Monje tk od Ra dn We ip Healtut make an appolntnent { Heseiment wilh iatw nese Iie range pewdn wit ; 5 terete Eh . flon area FA TE Leh (ict) e Eivogeimice ecsy rasan Lys | ao WF BUY LAND CONTRACTS Ht POG) fete, off pom ie euriaudiig fave enuce PRS AIWL or FE 44278 ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN for Iawn and ganten [1S wiper mpl wilh fragt ait | BRAND NEW fee it at 9770 rear entrapee eu rycen Jubhs Ra er call FF tiled 1 eoseck wilh large pan Well take vou out at sour | peril veo teat Piety TEN | 1 WATS Bateman ee, eat ae Wty, flare stati hower i i For Tire FAMITY ate ‘Ar garage veel] rervt hee ' Threanct new a) Bedragm) wants fote of reom Toxesin | Maplt ate? new for 840 180 t tascher with tesltibule en mo lot West queues 1 | @ woo lerful bay $28 sue i france onpactoue 11 ee nice atees bel Poa (art a! Foerzifei shining mich bile Ter tS ote Al false veted living roam and AIPM OPP reiitia HOME finished i Ruotiy pine nal AL TOR PE 4 O58 E ef, later Kitchen wat git wn FEA 4 ural fink eugboatit oak H BS Tetegraph Paes & Sun | ently of cupboards Tit ¢ Par appewiitig waite frame (leanne bart room set ope ler whlity raem Prtvet Nese Howey pa ow with wn i for pleura tie aasher ane at $8930 with §1 800 deon sea eae valley at Klasse | RES ne aie sulvacban You will have te call earl ap of ; wal t x | \ ten ation gene [' a aires perce! _ | Dont miss thin one wears 5 terion Facel frontage Dee or i i facie nt u nett We hare the oN | CHILDREN TOV 1H ee Ohi eran urn. _™ TAKE Acliutaliy thie 4 mit = : eae ris i ¥ | Forham hettse with a ithe a re een tas i x Warren Stout, Realtor a ~~ fintehing heeted con the two ‘ ny Ses EO FE § 81K Nothing Down’ .ieyistine™ apes. 3 gene . Me large fiving poem with ee teen) ae (ite piace la nverioaking the \ ae i. “at aia SPOP d@eypoetting vem jake Path famely sired din 4 : iapeen oo Wii wee Ae » ‘ moantliv eent collars woth jug roam Plaermentl partis ‘ e Ss a oar a ele woth) [OONN the latulio®a STA E sing faistert Forcerct air teemt i ‘ S Sole hat Not ' . 7 "4 fer tome erties too 4 Qe & hea Hing them oop a tome -¢ Oat cand oand erase) ! cosy eel : ecieet Ginekde: OAS vor own Leer than $40 prs feat Only $15 800 on beim ee el ee De A ae ggcne mo oteeluding tases ane te : » RS eee ; I » Up ce Je surance wil! buy thee yued PXONLEENT 2 BRED TOOM a ' ae Ra eee cue: De ce quivers bedroum home oon 1 te With | A eae wrt anh Key TE 409 vy PA t inf Walast Lake pra near Flochester A peal tay vit hie fre Bion Allrartive | tan 1 ser ar t MArke! 4 (204 for the Veto whe doesnt bilvhen with eating area ato! i ace tn tia wail toa long poenty oof bite cupboards | . - . Yes there « @ full basement Perht Ph ATCT YMASITE avHE Li i ATTRACTIVE 2 bettroom with cpace for yup ceeten 1% Himekg HOME | home with huge Uiving roo toes foom Prired at $8 7.0 if bi teat Ye ince MPORY Riis ‘KOS rooms Onk and firepiace Part hase | Bh tunity paymenta af to Weattates fei Ye wi i ie Pasemeri gaa eae e ment and unfinished allie i anty §fa ; vuftatawibing bom mest of Large dermiter’ bedresm on and Attached V'ovar garage i the mieten atestratie 4 [saa wilh 2 far closets amd 18 co a 4 La ’ sayiesd , Beautiful tat auremutlest hye yy 40 Sola . Realtor x Rpt a bisa es cthuane cin ef $10 000) Lo® latge oak tr ees Waiking a ' Fowl Meg | et | hus tenis distance to Williams Dade 42 S Telegraph Wit Open 9 o ree eu tieat res peatton | Alen boat well qeross street Lele nn : PR 487s roche garage Tange ee | NP AR WATERFORD) THIGH and | Full price $8780 an G2 with ' south awl ea Ginmeriars schon | hed month's paren of ap | PUPA fevin poean heme tak floors Plaste:red | proximately $60 Including | walls tile bach Basement has | fakes and insurance Wh VEE ATA Watded recreation poom ted and E 4 fiviahes! Do car garage Lot Tae | ea ele S a Parikh & SUN HP AT we 1nd Prierd for qnick sale at $13 ve Vea room ungalow : Centar Fu PE 4 7 an . ‘eft stat anxious 10 located in the Wess hing Mop E eas oo GHA) AAs EUCMe ~“ | . ban area close 6 town Al} i f a rome are family nized with Wty) f chetia ] | POR 2 lend 2 bedroom | Sau nerineadd (aceon . ’ i | NORTH SIDE Ch: nat : one an : Bx woth feria. t { Teme Bath to hiecka fa aphpet rey aa eso and low month GRO) MURIOOEA Toy. Urns | $450 with gAsn dewn Haj at $40 Y payments 4 op ; rh . Peeroh fuite PHY Mase ae t per mont RCOTT Lets PIlatieges I SE ON tke ra ho a bice ) nea Tone hungal oe ' ® aan brave teary ma ben x ie fuel ol leat : . fa * ‘ : \ ; eUite With pull down Rely Y Ueranie fae Wally dawnt Fasoment ai} furnace £ a car Blairs fo> exten storage : é a EN a eapanetian Gipqier woth garage Paveii oinive Fenced Neal ican bates West Subandian | otaem for J more bedivems There vard $A 100) ferims fom lwtidac my 1 | fe a iniely « weted UN : avy = ; White beard lene we | Atay 2 Rectan tame s cata clAtNE © mine » ORTON TWP Emmediate posses ry ¥ | rica each ted a SRD LSE: WILE UD NI So for «mali family ferme Minimuwin morigage t ; Ge ; : ey fircpat 2380 Ce ONE Fy conte tol site amt wut Ante wt tea | x Ay nee a or Tefired exuple $7800 full price and many extras Nast | | ae ese cack few dean patment . RAY CVN TET eulten Bas ails Wie ered) lem wlelel HPAL Ge 1c HAVES. iti 262 8 Telegraph pa en We Tenn aa Walton FR 8 M44} FR 3-710) eras ‘ pen Oe : mort ot Pike Open Eves fun 10 to 2 pol BA) (nll | ES ce [te \l | \ (0) Foospomaibie peapie 3 oe é . a (FR sei7s 997) RALDWIN AVE | Ji uan vin ace 5 oon] (OHS, [aS TPORSIMERSS IEOUS Si 7 OREN . AM PM | Sign enna @ larger bedrooma, Wray rent a foom when you can 6) , rom i" & T Yl = UG DUE Le ER) LE jovely Hiving room has picture have a home of your own for lees "| window Plenty of eating apace | Money? Modern brick terrace, ; : | dew) for nurse teacher or widew . 18 THE “BIRD: TO BRE * in the w oil planned kitchen, plaa- 1 rel t t paced tered walls all newly decorated nh excellent condition, auto gaa 6U a RI ga- furnace Beautiful lot with pee Eetecs ee ab daors is > RIC kK shrib and ehade trees Th tx a a pS ens he 7 ioe f Modern @-unit brick motel type Sato re no Rin. SSA diGae gore oe Ss ah 1 low ae Nee ea west of Pon Jeverly Street NORTHURION 7 oeeueens \\ Hh i 1 ‘i MC RI 5 ic ew oin 1987 tt has income , Le a ery 8 : of over $300 per ake ‘priv. Dike-new Siccm ant beth hedroam bungalow with a homey q_ very fine dfamiiv income cloce leges for tenants Full price’ home with full basement 7 Carpetet living «oom and sep to public on Parochial schools 959 on terms Bee it todayt and expansion atti, Alums Arate carpeted cyping room, oak large Groom apl for voursell | pum storm. and sereen ficars Full hasefment was heat And) Sladtiionall ania “etly acod RE AL TOR Pp AR TR Priced right with 4&1 S00 all®in Al candttion Owner save income Haxtgas heat and sete on’ A | | bt rte down Immediate peso acrifice ine enty STOSO-81TS0 down ri : ae : ‘ Aheaws t epee i ry FE 4-3661 1950 : HURON alan firlier see it now Wit | 1 SN : nN REVWET OPEN Tit. MULTIPLE LISTING RERVICE fear. Dewan Vallee Maller | JO8E PH F REISZ mALRS Man OXFORD FIRST Time OF FERED N ar ee) ; Witham Mille 202 | 940" © Huron PR OGAIAL Are you fonkieg for an | re alton | | 02 Oo | Fyves FE 80893 In new subdivision Beautiful 1 expensive income with oh ew | : | rS ue : year old 6 room ranch Fully return tor cour money Here 17s WwW ures Si FUR APH RD tiled Dasement. Attached garage Is the answer &@ larger reoma ee 8 Neat 4 rooma Sunreem Base | Large kitehen has dinette -area, and 1, haths Brick GeNS Drive — ef AR SCHOOL " a bi bi q ment stoker double garage 40% } cement and gas hea 7 . natural bireh cupboards,. built in full ba t ig heat ery nice neighborhned obed 180 lot $7880 Terms oven & atove. Wool carpeted liv- Immediate possession room tvarpeted Hs room. auto Near Crock 4.3. bedroom ing room with fireplace. Separate! heat, larce lot mi) down pay- oka Rd 2 bedroom _ : - ems me ¥ fiouble garage & nice ota $1 000 entrance hall, Large beautifully) yy \1 KN ( x SEN nt hak net Eo down i : lands lot. Aluminum combin- whe BM, IN. cozy mein OME “FOR PONT > REALTY ation e and ecreens. OA REALTOR 244 BR hegrers Bes Ra aale Soe ke Nr. A); IAC R Al ] i ‘ . Re 44516 Ryening No. Fisher Bou. eds Le 77 Raldwig FE 6.8375) ; ‘ . * \ nee < i ‘ Sos - —— x oases a Se ee ie ae ee a ea ay ee ae ROY eee eee ere are ~ Giroux-Franks | A 800 plans of estimate vours. We'll “TI think [fall more gracefully this year than last!" ey 43 ee WITH FULL For Sale Houses ee ‘For Sale Houses 43. noe eee | FOR YOUR HOME NEEDS 1 8IX ROOM HOUSE CA OI Ter! mW. DINNAN 66 W. Huron FE 42577 ~ 7 r COUNTRY HOME Attractive 6 room home Nicely located on Adams Rd near ee Orion Offers 6 rms. & Fireplace Ful] basement with. ‘ot heat « car ane 5 acres of land. $20.000 t WEBSTER REA™UTOR C.A | Oxturd, OA 8-3122, Orion, MY 2-2291 STOUT'S possession. §21,000, terms Roy Axanett, Inc. Realtors since 1923 28 E Hu FEderal 86-0466 Open Evesings & Sunday 1-4 Li COLORED | = COLOR. tle 30181 | For Sale o or Exchange 50 TRADE $4500 EQUITY IN 3 BED- room house, basement, paved street, corner Jot, built in 1952. Baldwin-Walton area for free and clear smaller home on acreage. ! D iy APTS ; FOR SALE. Business Opportunities 51 | | Borrow With Confidence i ° $25 to $500 | Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac | 3% §. Saginaw St FE _4-0535 “GET CASH QUICKLY “Up to $500 |. Oakland Loan Company PE ace LL UB PLEASE basement on lot 5060x200 Needs | repairs mo one oly, Ce A S | & H 1 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK | BLDG. down 4383 Lotus Drive, off Win B t B uto Supply ardWane | nO Eneciouel est Buys Auto Supply & Hardware, | Neen : $800 FOR EQUITY 'N 2 we OLD” fixtures at cost Building on rental | i RIAL ESTA Tr} _ INC. + sbedrm home: OR 3 | 3 Toda basls Voiume showed ‘ncrease in 4 Main. Clarkston Mick ‘BARGAIN 3 acpnosua ‘GOOD y 1958 Call Davison, Otvap | $59 TO $500 — $25 TO $500 ~ \ACROSS FROM BANK location $6,350. Easy trems 2911 | -658 _ COM MUNIN, LOAN CO. MApie 5 5821 Edn@ Jane Drive FE 6-65/9 & ARE YOU, LOOKING FOR A 4 BUSI. 30 E. LAWRENCE RVICE 8-0421 Oden Daily 9 to ® —- Sunday 12 to$ NEED QUICK BALE. NOTHING | $300) DOWN ness? Get we free “Michigan | Ne es SE Bo = i down take over payments of $87 Ree 2 Business Guide" from Rea tor LOANS $25 TO $500 ENT OR SALE. & RMS AND monthly on Gl home. OR 38179 Plus small mortgage costs, Partridge & Associates, 1050 . Rakcen * LIVINGSTONE bath ful) basement off beat lake = = esas moves you into this attrac- Huron Pontisc F FE 4-3581 4 Ww _ Lawrence St FE 41598 fron! on M24 Li Orton. Newly << : . tive 4 bedroom home. lo- BEER & WINE TAKE-OUT r BUSI- : = dec FE 26411 , ATTENTION LARGE FAMILY cated {n northeast section, =. including stock. building, fix- ~ SIGNATURE : in Ni wuy thisla-bedrooml moder home mo Bee Neresry Mish tures & excellent line of gro as inte cae ania ie t Full dry basement, gas ceries, right on main highway | | ly plenty o heat. laundry trays paved Reply P. O Box 832, Lake Orion, | | j living Large living ‘room with drive to 3 car garage Call Michi ' | replace Hullt-in kitchen Base- now for appointment. 2 : : | ment, steam heat House is newly COMPLETE wood WORKING | $20 to $500 , ' decorated throughout Walled 950 - 7yr _ shop. FE 8-469 * ba . Lake school district Lake privi- $250 DOWN FOR LEASE MODERN 2 BAY leges Good neighborhood. Now Immediate possession on | "Texaco Station on Dixie Hwy, Fast one-visit service 24 months PIONEER HIGHLANDS vacant. Priced altractively. Rea- this 4 room an6 bath ranch Drayton Plains Excellent posa!- | to repay. Phone FE 5-812) or $12050 newly decorated 2 large sonable terms style home also h&s en- Biles for the right man. Paid! come in | BAihroont Cee Ghoe oad oe Dorothy ue der | _avender closed brewteway and 1'2 Training Program, and ene | | ob De i s 6000 A | car garage Many extras 1 block Realtor 29 Years eA ee AecNier icone ae Seva tat en Curt Webster | Ho Qa & Auto to bus service 1 block to lake 7001 High! and Rd «M59 Ganciie : Aen ees pm | mM privileges Well maintained swim- Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 46417} a) : GROCERY AND MEATS I . ming beach Low taxes City w@-) POR SALE 4RMS BATH DRAY- | e5(K) WN Weil stocked, late ee ne) oan C ompany ter and sewer Curbed and black- ton area $500 down Take over $500 DD : dome ¢ er pusness ne ener 1°N. Perry St. (Corner E. Pike) topped Ideal for retired or-newly | payments MAple 6-1032 Sparkling clean 5 room and account of death o a € t ba married couple For additional in- | - bath bungalow style home. Everything goes Option to Lan — formation call us now! located off Cass Lake Rd maul § $4,000" $2, com QUICK 825-8500 LOANS! L » =) TD ~ ¥ . a full basement, oll furnace, ‘aul M. Jones neal Est. | SEABOARD FINANCE new aluminum storms and 832 W Huron Co 1185 N. peony ST. HOY Pf REALTY screens A - of sine here FE 4-8850 — FE 1278 — OA 8-3653 EASY PARKING 8.9661 c 2.0066 | So ee eee GROCERY DOING GOOD BUSI “WHEN YOU NE = D 254.8 Telegraph Ra | OE Sree ness Owner retiring. 94 Oakland : BROS $205 DOWN come $25: TO $500 . s ‘ ‘ : ; OOMA e City home located near 8 fury light housekeeping units We will b lad to help you OF nee Heriween nee | Fisher Body plant paved New hot water heating plant New | e. Ais FIN ANCE. CO paistered wails and tenced yard sireet city sidewalks. city garage Lge lot Downtown Lake! 31. : NS tO): By owner $4 250 with easy terms SOOO DOWN | water 5 rooms and bath Ovon Sacrifice at §9 750, terms. | Ee 4.1574 Cal. FR 4436) . : eee : | A reali rent beater at only CAPAC | 2 “ Pou aieynest 2 Bedroomenom eno: $4950 Immediate posses- Gas station restaurant & up-| 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg _ caled on E Hopkins St in Pon- | pion stairs living quarters 229 ft. oe . tine Corner lot > Fenced rear frontage on M?1 Ideal family set- yard Paved streets and curbs aa : up Asking’ $23.00 Lake Orion | ___ Mortgage Loans 54 City water sewer and gas This | hk NDE __reaity, _M 2-231 | FIO IO, home |s only 3'y vears old Total oO r i ace t free and - arr O ial price, $8000 with $7) per month Clear vacant (ot of ured ear LETS TALK | MOR TGAGES | as down payment on this $ BRU SINE ce , Residential, Commercia ‘ ete & oe re : ors | room and bath home locat- a teeta ene Gls Conventionals — is | HUNTOON LAKE ed near Crescent Lake ae BAR NONE | per cane of veins Detroit” ms rie 1 Tb 6 i 5 ' and dry lot. fenced back- - - e | urbs onftac ilford. Novi & ail TenEen OA eee Oeceien a yard for the eNildren Va- os Seouny gaa | areas outlying & between Land ia ] pce walis Oak floors ae) cant and ready to go food—!ust drinks Reason- COTE far Ceaes & sold. Houses V V ome has more than 1100 sq ft able lease If you are con | OuEnE of living @rea pus enclosed | \\ irren Stout Realtor aidering ‘the iesen business FRANK MAROTTA & ASSOC. & GtyN Fey Garage and paved 71 <> Saginaw St Ph FE 5-8165 this bar will fill all your re- | on MAA ______ ~ > drive Fucelient neighborhood Sit. ‘ ‘ x * sie i : uated on an Ltranine a with Open Tid 6 pm. quirements Mant . Good S LOLITA Se g oe > lake -privileges Total rice 1 1c aie | your home needs an improve- ou eae AK ETRae EIS $15.00 on terms P , HOBBY SHOP: ment. and your debts consolida'- ee eee teas : Well stocked and established ed call or see us at once Don't “3 : nelina eine BS ona 32x17 Very profitable. interesting wait, Vi NDE OLE. a See : < : ee a business with sensible BENDEROFF { 2. tireplaces, sun room carpets S400) 1) V\\ xX > 3 Del ea tli en Get nae |i ee oem heme wits | Income. : roperty 4A ine aie! 6 sbonging | FE 8-6580 92 W. Huron ero kitchen breakfast roam ful. basement Onk ft s Built aan L aad SS EE rec poem J'ocar KarAge KAS Ir aven 1 range Combination | DR AYTON PLAINS Anata Te ogee cane Swaps 55 | Lee eA ouron inate yes acre: ALORS aed screens Situated on * +s 2 Pg eee —~ Actess) (6 (Silver Lake a 100x180 ft lot near Williams 2 ns i MIC PIGAN BUSINESS ious0 1988 BUDDY TRAILER 2 Lake The .full price is $12 300 Located within” walking distance IS ic IRPORATION NAP OnE ecu IRitcHen uc iCoRaT? | SYIVAN SHORES ano $88 per month Better investi. | of schoo! church. shopping center ARES COREO UGH RIEL GOwA Germent Go will A beautiful vanch type hame watel : and Greyhound bus Nese sous A LANDMESSER BROKER 1 l pay ; t 4-flon ts include 9 cas trade for lot, car furn and etc complete with J hedroomse J | @Found-lecr apts in $7] 8 Telegraph Rd = ; ienen bulltit furnaces and hot vater heaters. | Must sell MY 2-3603 full bathe kiteben built ins JO x . | 9 kitchen ranges and refrigera- PARE AT OUR FRONT poor —— | + family ream 2 fireplaces Wr BUY — SEIL — TRADE | tors - apt completely furn. _ PE 41582 Bye, ‘MODEL A FOR SMALL RiD- | full basement with complete ree | per month income This white MODERN 2STALL SERVICE STA. Ley start FE Mer value room Jcar attached plestere muds _. | brik beauty is aon at the un-| tion. Located across from shop- c carage 24230 Call for informa WIHTE RROS be! ievably low cost of $§2500 with ping center in Walled Take For 91 FORD R & H AUTO TRANS. | thon | OR 11205 . | urther infor Call MA 4-2461 | Good shape & cash for good ‘55 to : | s460 Dixie” Hwy Ho OL. MES-BAR ake AM | wveoloas after 7pm Call MArket 57 car FE 2-6057. John Ko Trwin & Sons Oven Eves ti 9 Sunday 1 ‘tl § | 4292 Dixie Hw ; _ 4-394! 4 BUICK OR 1 HP OUTBOARD | “313 West Huron Street | OW 1194e Evenings” OR_3-3230 OPPORTUNITY FOR EXCELLENT ee for ae FE 0026 will PI FRE 5 9447 ine 94031) _ TEM 3-bay service station on busy sell_car for 2 _ nO ENE PES 4s _For Sale Lake Prop. 44 highway for man with mechanical H FOR USED T , Ls CASH FOR USED TVS TAPE Mw est Suburban = LAKEFRONT | teugsyate’ tiem 4 tile bath gon a 1 large reom Full basement Neat as a pin up Carpeted living and dining | 2 bedrooms Giassed in front ree ay icely arranged kitchen | perch with a view! Built in ‘36 Full basement. gas heat Bean- } I's vacant we have the key tiful lot. 75x285 fenced and land- Only $1300 down scaped Reasonably priced Vacant Lake privileges Sylvan Lake At- tractive @ rooms and bath, LAKEFRONT rey Wathing Lake = 3 bedrooms | Rice titchene GR muting? she: Tiled bath with vanity as hea ; . Qxzh giaased im front porch | citatey eee oe ee ona ae a storms and acreens See this fine Tees i Ao ia ot, nice home with extra large bedrooms : k y erms Be in for a full ceason of lake IN T. Templeton, Realtor | pleasure Only $7000 down 219 Orchard Lake Rd FE 4490 After 6 FE 2-950: AKEFRONT LAKE Caiiforsta «tyle lake home only “aie miles out 7 Jarge beirooms ni heat Brick (fireplace Near echoote and shopping Only $12.- gis First offering a cK OWNER MUST SELL —Lowered ' , Price to $20,750 73 [not brick ~ fanch 3 bedrooms 1'2 baths, ump Dies frepiace Living room 13x20, dfn- Ing room counter top stove built “~~~ Ai N Telegraph Open Eves in oven oil hot water heat At- “ qe Devic tached 2" car garage Lot 110 ees | xl60 All new homes in this ex- MULTIPLE LISTING SFRVICM | clusive wooded subdivision. black top streets located Clatkaton area in Waterford, IRWIN \ i | ST BENEDICT and DONELSON | 8CHOOL AREA Freellent loca- | tion, lake privileges 1', story — es | Cape Cred built in 1950. 2 fire- GEORGE R | places, 3 bedrooms, 2 on first - 4 floor, carpeting at 4 reoms Reec- Whe pay rent? You can own tile] feation roam reeze®Way and ne Doved cram vyeme for mort: porch 2 car gatage Lot 852x173 gage cost only Hac extra nice | $20,800 terms kKitehes full basement @ith new | heating unit and gatage with AUBURN HETGHTS MANOR - hiack lopped drive Better see It Here {ts a most attractive all hata : | brick ranch built in 1957 3 bed- Tooms or 2 and den Large liv- gaooD RLY ing room with Roman brick wall Rrickerete home located on large | and fireplace. full ceramic tlle difing vm, kitehen, atiltty reom, | Sedrmsx and expansion attic for| 3 pe bain The second floor has | 2 more Full basement FHA 2 apartments One ?-bedroom and | terma, Dont deiay bat! and 6ne room and bath Ind floor is furnished There is a rE ¢.6492 Pr 44819 full bakement, of! S309 Ad CUXRK REAL PSTN TE a To BUY SELL A&A TRADE ‘182 W Muren Open Kvex & Bun HAPPY DAYS are here again When fou can yy move into @ POR COPLORI large Helos — — MIDWAY € riom heme Rath | aii carpete oF om Piastered wails Fenced yard Ex. payment Has full Dagement with | tra stool & lav in bakement Oi] of furnace ee . s. = furnace Sear garage Termes | Cy pals aie Ale lost wromina Imthediate posser- Den't hesitate as this = is Or he ean furnished poet Bath priced i eat 2 lots down, Kr . after @ call on soe 1 PC HAYDEN, R sou, ? St REALTOR 8 & Walton ixik FE (4st ' * at ¥ : i 4 ' . ro ™® ; s * gee a a, he BY OWNER. CHOICE BLDG. LOT GET READY FOR SUMMER FUN Enjoy all year home on Lake Orion New house ready, must sell $1,000 for equity, $5,000 _ balance MY_ 2-2962 Lake Frontage On Pleasant Lake with it's beau- tiful sandy beach dren Wondetful swimming and fishing for adults. Have your boat near your door Well restricted, Elizabeth Lk Rd near Williams” Lk Rd Only $40 per foot Terms Write for map Houseman-Spitzley Rehant 1-3 to acre Clarkston | | | safe for chil- | | 406 yg Bivd. li delta OR Bld T1 4816 1 Lake Lots and Lake Priv, | background Terms available Call | _OR 3-4775 _ Drayton Plains 123 foot corner on West Huron large 11] reom home, protential for medical building or clinic Next to city property at General ee oe $38. will handle, Bar- Paul) M. Jones. Real Est. 832 W. Huron | FE 4.8550 — FE 8-1275 — OA 8 8M ALL MACHINE SHOP FOR sale OR 33137 or FE 4-5198 ae er 5 pm. STANDARD OIL CO HAS § SFv- eral stations for lease in the Pon- 3683 tiac area Financial assistance fnd training program is avail- | ale call MI 6-5311, 8 am. to pm ehurches, shopping at door Wind- i paved street, $1095 full price $20 down, $20 a month How- ard — Phone _LiIncoln_ 87711 Sylvan Lake Model Complete home $18,000 or Nicate $14500 Open Sat _ 2140 Garland For Sale Lots dup- & Sun nr. M59 _ LOgan 5- aoe between Pontiac and Rochester, Near college 125"250. Well re- stricted. OL 1-1550 $1,100 STERLING att Dnata WOODS-Large corner lot. Asking $2.500 ooded WEST SIDE —Dwight street. $2.000 NORTH MERRIMAC street 80x110 Chea MICHIGAN AVENUE - 130x225. Low terms tial STREET <- CHEROKEE ROAD—60 ft. frontage FRANKLIN ROAD 100x100 (8. of South Bird.) Garage on rear house 1,200 AUBURN AVENUE: frontage — 330 ft. Zoned commercial. Nicholie & Harger Co. 4286 Ditie Hw 3885 30 W. HURON FE 35-8183 NICE LOT, 75X250 FT. NEAR AIR- port OR 3-0503 For SALE. LAKEFRONT tT LOT South side ot weossell Lake. __ $3,000. FE 4-02 FOR Frany ACRE E LOTS CALL 1 i ‘HOLMES, INC FE 5-2963 SH HILL VILLAGE Choic+ building sites Low as $150 down Excellent financing to buiid your own home LADD'S 4296 Dixte Hwy | ee Lapeer Rd_ -Plan Now -bedroom home alg [Pos SPRING arith IN prada rE JAE Re¢ IR EL LADD'S NEED MONEY TO BUILD? Excetient bul sites with good mprigages avaliable so you can eat build your own home. Low 4 $150 down LADD'S boil satenaleersety Piles. See the best selection of 100 ft 1 homes — bi oF s. close-in jocation— 71 to suit YOUR. exdct needs! Cat W. Bird, Realtor Com Ansty muntty Bank 1 ACRE ON dada Dre 0913 - house, apartment, a | Eves, sf S138 TAVERAS MONEY MAKERS NEAR PONTIAC $42,000 gross Price $21,500. ', down. Rent $100 Includes heat NEAR MT CLEMENS $18 000 Lis Price $15.600 with *§7500 own. Rent $40 per month NEAR MT CLEMENS $33 600 gross Price $16,500 with $8 190 down Rent, $100 ner month in- cludes steam heat Real -estate car be purchased. IN PONTIAC. $21.000 gross $20.000 $5,000 down. Rent, mo Price $125 per IN UTICA $1200 monthiy gross. Price $16,500 with #8600 down | Rent $128 per month includes uiving quarters GRATIOT NEAR PORT HURON $1.000 monthly gross Price $25- | $9.500 down. Includes prop- erty and home recorders & radin-phonographs. Working or not FE 2-0367. DOUBLE CONSTRUCTED MASON- ite camp trailer for a pick up _ truck _ FE _ $0429 __ EUREKA VACUUM WITH AT- tachments Fry-rite, sell or swap for electric sewing machine. UL 2-3342 _GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO, 275 GAT. guel oil tank, movie camera or sell FE 2-7258 RAEBURN NEAR JESSIE, 7 RM ; home. excellent condition, oll heat for tape recorder, pcwine machine extra lavatory, storms, screens, full basement. garage Will con- sider trade on down payment. By owner. FE 2-8388 after 5.00 FE 2-3820 SWAP °47 DIVCO PANEL TRUCK with continental engine for 4 wheel drive Jeep or pickup truck. OR 3-681F | SMALL 2 BLOCK SAW-MILL $400 or will trade for _wood. MY 3-1411. WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT. Sell or swan OR 3.2360 1 — ‘48 PONTIAC OR GEIGER counter will trade for Aqua-Lung _ot carpenter labor. OR _ 35-6587 7 __F or Sale Clothing — 56 ve Se OU EOR Labs COAT Size 14 ss 7 “ASSORTED FORMAL S FLOOR Jee TH AND BALLE- RINA LENGTH CHIFFON AND NET ALL &TYLES ONLY ONCE &1ZF 0-10-12, WILL _ SACRIFICE. OR 34 4293. ALL SIZES CLEAN (SED WORK pens from 46c, shirts from 20c. oe nm 7 days Tam ph Closeo Sun 4 pm. At the bait store __ 389 Orchard _Lake A Ave. AMBER DYED HAIR SEAL CAPB > S | jacket. Worn only 3 times. OR | so _ STATE WIDE | BEAUTIFUL LADY S WINTER R , | _coat size 12. $17 FE 4-1000. eal Estate aterzice of Pontise BLACK FUR COAT FUL ts B RLES REALTOR = | 1117 8 Telegraph FE eet | per ee ee Partridge © Is THE “BIRD” TO SEF ] A HOTEL — LIQUOR It's an outstanding opportunity in one of the best towns in the north T rental rooms 3 bedroom Approx $60 000 ore home rose for "38 Near 25” of river rontage US highway location $30,000 dn Call for more details - REALTOR PARTRIDGE. RUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH | FR 4-358] 1080 ¥. HURON OPEN ‘TIL 8 | RESPONSIBLE FAMT. | ly to m manage horse & ¥ ranch ee share of “opine Krast ave | __ret TUlsa : WTi'. TO BUY TAVERR License | FE 5-7938 | Sale __Sale Land Contracts 8 52 pate BALANCE $12,817 | Discount $2.0¢0 peured by at- tractive 3 bedroom ranch. lake course in rea mship Ear) oe 1M | or EM 13-4086 j | _teis_ EM 3-251) through Rent Ads! Room, — — Want Ads ACTION. Dial FE| ‘$181. COMPLETE LADY'S WARDROBE, cee, brand new sivea 9-10. MA FIFLD & STREAM CAR COAT. size 38 never worn Black dress coat slze 12 MA _8-5749. | HUDSON SEAT ‘COAT. SIZE 16. Bought at Annis Fur Post Ex- celient condition Call. Oxford, _Oekiand 83343 LADY'S WINTER FUR TRIM coat. Size 12 & 10 _FE #141. LADY 8 BEAUTIFU LLY 8TYLED Oxford Gravy Coat 80 per cent wool {9 per cent Size 42 National 7-3381 MEN 8 SUITS 30-36-30 / AND 3 37 -31- 0 $10 and $13 54 Bellevue. FE 27118 MAGNIFICENT CHANTILLY LACE wedding gown, ve cap, crino- _jine Size 80 MA 6.8909. THEW BRA etl #18 00 WOMAN'S CLOTHING OF ALL Kings. + site: 16-18 FI 23-8043. Sale Household ¢ Goods 87 ~ Seed 1 TV SET 110 CENTER sT UP. stair: Pontiac 4 PC RENDROOM 80 TE CAN BE ojd separately Auto washer & carver FE 2.4377 '¢ PIECE SiLVen GRAY BEDRM. eutfit, Deubie Gresser, bookeaxe a Large enest 2 vanity 1 ‘tot $88.30 Pay on! ny 87 weekly. Pe: ogre Fy Lake A rmsture :/ se ae ea new Gatenport and tevieer abe be decorator tam | Peateon erurshure rane a o el ti ol Ce ee. wt? wa =) toe t -— « = = carpeting, UL 2-3537. i A BEAUTIFUL SINGER ELEC-| tric sewing machine, Zig-Zag. equipped for decorative stitching only slightly used. yours for bal- ance of contract. $7.24 per month Or ape total of $48 6%. eCa FE,3 AUT TOMATIC WASHER $25, RE- trigerator $35, 21°" TV $40, Mur- phy bed with mattress $30. Gas mele $35, Maytag wringer wash- 1 $35 Electric stove $35. Table and chairs $123, FE 5-2766. AUTO WASHER. RECONDI. tioned, guaranteed. $125 R. B., Munro Electric Co. 1060 W. Hu ron. AUTOMATIC NMORE WASHER with suds saver. Upright Hoover Bathinette, Exc. cond, 811 Me __hominee. ~~ A-1 SPECIALS —— 80 $19 85 Metal bed ie cae Spepspee LiLo Table model TV Sen ners $49 95 5 rm. oil heater ..........., $3995 4 pc. wood dinette $14.05, ANY OTHER ITEMS AVAILABL rey y> WYMAN 18 W. Pike, E Z terms. FE 4-1122. TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC- tric range, R. B Munro Elec- tric Co 1060 W. Hyron TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR ose R- B. Munro Elec. Co { ia | | USED TV, REBUILT & GUARAN. teed. Ober TV Union Lake Sto: _Union Village EMpire ° 36511 * USED RONRITE. IF IRONER. GOOD | cond 3} MA ent’ "sed TradecIn D is Dept. Conky $24 50 25 cao ee 5 pe. breaktast set ......... 17” TVs, 5 at $29.95 each Davenport & chair . $29.50 21" table model... * ioe 95 Dresser, chest & bed .. $39.50 Ail sets guaranteed unconditionally, Table buffet & 4 chairs . $39 50 for 30 days at Obel TV 3930, Apt. electric range - _ ee 50 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. 4-4945 | Refrigerator 9.50 Open 9 to 9, | THOMAS ECONOMY & BUY—OLYMPIC AM. FM AND | seit 8S. Saginaw FE 2-915! | | $29.50 | HOTPOINT FE | | | f short ve radio, bargain. ~ S ————s een, a . USED TV. $1995 UP USED Ra. rere NT ono co on ABOUT ue nee CaN ABE een refrigerator $49 95 Suect's | R THE E | Radio & Appliances 422 W Hu- uttle ot way ft) = au = oe runitare and ar ‘Vacuum ct are BRUSHES ances of al} kinds. NEW & USED | _bags. Murray s 956 Myrt Visit a trade dept for real WHEAT MAHOGANY Sar aaa SET bargain extension table. buffet. corner: 4 “MONTHS TO PAY cabinets, 2 mahogany dropleaf ta- We buy. sell or trade Come out bie, with pads, porch glider ard fook around 2 acres of free’ Fridaire clothes dryer. auto Wash parking. Phone FE 5-924! er sun iamp luggage. 2 show OPEN lires. misc tems FE 49076 __ MON SAT. 8 TO t FRI 9 TOO 4 miles E of Pontiac or 1 mile E of habarn Heights on Auburn, BRAND NEW WHITE ELECTRIC portable with zig zag attachment, $39.95 terms. Michigan Sewin Center, FE 2-3337 BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS, { $44 85. H Rollaway bed, complete. 819 Hollywood bed frames. $695 ie YEAR. END SPECIALS _ 9x12 Felt Base Rugs Reg $495—Buy 2 for only 695 9x12 Bett Base Rugs Reg $6 05—buy 2 for meus i 95 Syers, 141 W. Huron. _Television & Radios | 378 nerspring mattresses, $1795. Cot- 24° RCA BLOND DLX CONSOLE, ton puatiresses. §1295 Pearson's; $100. Needs tube FE 5.1244 Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave (21 IN, BLOND ‘CONSOLE. LIKE | BABY GRAND TENG GE ELEC | _"ew. 393 W_ Iroquois lroner FE 2 2-7 7 RCA TU USED TV OTHER BAR. | BEAT THE =e “COST OF LIV-| ae eer’s Appliances, 8161 ing with ceensts - ; a commerce Rd - 20 cu ft chest freezer only 15 cu. ft upright freezer. oe 238] Water Softeners 5 57 ft refrigerator only ae defrost ;COLEMAN OIL HOT WATER E-Z terms, Samuel's, MA 5-6011 | heater also 180 gal ol! tank BRAND NEW WROUGHT TRON —OR_3-2391 bunk beds, complete w springs ia and mattress 39 85 Pearson's | F C ULL x AU TOM AT ic 42 Orchard Lake Ave S79_95 CRIB AND CHIFPEROBE, $40. IN > . excel cond TRogan 9-058? Full Price CORNER TWIN HOLLYWOOD Cooley Soit \Water Co. beds FE 4-0122 FE 25827 CHROME DINETTE $20 ) WASHER gage N S. $25 Davenport & chair 15 3 Wael: Se “AT BIG Dis sectional $50 Refrig $40 Sew: ne! machine $15 Apt gas stove aw And other furniture FE 86-4688 & FE ¢7881 eee CRIB WITH MATTRESS sa Single bed Sues and mattress. $10" OR 3-2936 DAVENPORT 3 CHAIRS HALL table and mirror marble top cof- fee table. hollywood bed. large chest _ and i misc MI 4-50: 25 DINING RM SUITE, MAHOGANY $30 FE 5-1130 } DELUXE ADMIRAL ELECTRIC range oven Copper trim | Fully sutomatic Two vears oid | $175 OR 3-6224 evenings. ; DINING ROOM SET. | 6 CHAIRS | buffet, table Reas MI_| 6-373 | DISCOUNT SALE ON ALL ELEC | pa tn ov ns and burners ‘ow as $219 complete MA S201 EASY WASHER goure tubs. Good cond.. $30. Se Ste CLOTHES DRYER good condition. Electric TONES $19 95 Refrigerator «..-¢-. 22.2.5. $29 9 Gas range .......8, $19.95 Easy washer $29 95 CRUMP ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn Rd FE 4-3573. UL 2-3000 | FREEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS, Bame brands Scratched. Terri ific! value, $149 95 while they last. ne hore orders, please. Michigan luorescent 393 Orchard La e : Ave. } FOR SALE - eee RADIOS & players FE 5-8755. FULL SIZE ELEC. ace iGE, AUTO. | 3 cont. Good cond., cheap. F FE 86-4611, FRIGIDAIRE IMPERIAL MODEL | automatic washer, brand new con- dition WII] sell or trade for man- ua] in new condition, FE 2-8975 FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC STOVE Hollywood bed frame and head-| board OR_ 4-0289. a | FREEZERS — ALL MODFLS) available Chest and upright. Spe- cial low prices Samuel's spe _Ance, Davisburg, MA 5-601] HOTPOINT STOVF, 5 YRS OLD Used 2 yrs. geod tond. Make an iter M1! 7-0120 TANE ‘CEDAR CHFST GOOD CON ditton, $25 E 8-0858 ft aROE CRIB AND MATTRESS brand new $1493 Pearson's Fur _hiture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave LO"NGE CHAIR AND OTTOMAN woud top metal work bench. _ Stools, FE 46138 53% Union LIMED OAK, 21° TV CONSOIF, $70. @x12 gray Wilton rug with mi eteniog throw rugs $75 FE (1949) $60 | :! ‘Gee $45 ga tank, $25. Gas hot water! va, 30 gal. $40; and misc. EM ror “ELECTRIC RANGE | ft. refrigerator. MOVING MUST SELL HOUSE __ hold 1 furnishings OL 2-21T MAHOGANY EXTENSOLE oaatl table for small apt. Seats 10 870. 2 pe leveseat type sofa $85. FE 4-7867. NEW PORTABLE SEWING MA. chine, $79.95. ' used la acl tid washers portable TV now's REPLACEMENT PARTS Li Oakiand Ave FE 2-4021 NEW NORGE WASHER & DRYER ' Mt Over payments Peeos OR NEW PORTABLE SINGER SEW- ing machine, OR 3-71 NORGE AUTO. 5” WASHER e165 7 cu. ft. refrig like .. $ 68, Norge $268 11 eu ft. vrata . $188 Admiral 400 ib. freezer i Many Others to Choose From» | WAYNE GABERT 121_N. Saginaw FE 5-6188 OIL HEATERS BRAND NEW Coleman's seiling below cost. All _Sizes, MA_ 54-6011 _ One-of-A-Kind Sale RCA Whirlpool Refrigerator, floor Mode} . 8 KEL VINATOR Range, Electric j Floor Mod 88 RCA TV's Fico models, 21" Your choice, from $21 DRYERS. Gat or Elect Floor meee 5 $159 50 e GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Of Pontiac 51 W. HURON FE 4.1585 OVER % Usk TV SETS. FR $14.98 up TV antennas, 8995. WALTON TV 515 E Waston FE 2-2357 { “INK ENAMELED FULT RIZE) bed Drexei rT ot MA 6st _ a REFRIGERATOR | Ge 7 FT Fiat Plate ironer. OR 3-0511 2 SPINDRYER | OR For ‘Sale Miscellaneous 00 ‘% IN GALVANIZED PIPE 13's cents per ft. in 2] ft lengths. *. Seema pipe. 17'y cents per ft 21 ft lenghts 3 in. soil pipe $330 per iength 4 in soll pipe, $4 08 per length. Thompson, 7005 M58, ‘« mile west « of Airport | CONSTRUCTION SP. CE HEAT- e:. 10u, BTUs per hour nearty _new 1664 Giddings Ra 2? FUEL OIL TANKS GOOD CON. dition, will deliver _ FE 56-9120. “]-AAA-| ALUMINUM SIDING — Insta’! now at iow winter prices Save up to 30 per cent on fuel Alum storm< and awnings No money down, 1st pymt Spring JOE VALLELY * | | ie i | teen: 383 Orchard Lk Ave TAS SWISS “WATCH. SELF.-j; Winding call after 7 Pipi FE 2-7534 NEW GALVANIZED “PIPE ‘;-In. 21-ft. lengths ne ft &-in 21-it. lengtbs ft SAVF PL ee SUPPLY (“128 Saginaw FE 5-100 PLYWOOD, | 3,” fir GIs $7 50 4," plyscore $495 3." birch G28 $13 05 1," V grooved mahogany $4.65 720 3 Paddock co $' auburn & Rocoester Rds UL 2-4900 | res, OL 1-662) sen ph 2 wae INCH: son, area 5 FT ,Sump Pum $29 95 SAVE ‘PLUMBING SUPPLY 172 8. Saginaw _FE 5-2100 IN EXCEL- 0283 10x18 CABIN TO BE MOVED $125 Plate glass 76x80 $30, 60x80 $22 _ FE 4-7233 after 6 10 GAL, AQUARIUM M WITH ALL _access $25 ) MA 6-1781 _ 142 ROMEX IN COIL LOTS, 3 cents per ft hood and fan, copper tune. $2995 G A Highiand Rd. hack goal. GAS, ed high recover: $60 95 «6 2-gal electric $69.95 Thompson, mie west of Airport. 35 HP HIGH PRESSURE BOILER with controis and oi] burner. FE | __2-6633 §2 GAL. ELEC. HEATER $60.96 30 ga!) auto. gas heater $48.95 Cab: sinks and fittings 857.95 up. Laundry trays, stand, rau- cets $23.95 SAVE PLUMBING « 172 South Saginaw St 10 YEAR GLASS- water heater, lar M59. ALL BARGAINS 2u4< all lengths--4c fi! A up SHEATINGE boarcd« $F 56 per indre BATHTUBS $16 and up gxl2 TIMBERS — w rip 2x6— 2x8 —2x10— 2412 Excellent quality — all lengths Quality Knotty pine paneling 16c ‘ft. doore-windows-trim-inaulation building boord-hardboard piasterboard 4x8x% — $1.35 ea. BRICK—PIPE—STEEL We will he h = bh ly all redial building ae. FRA S Eitimates SURPLUS one & eater AL SALES co. $340 Highland a _ OR 3.7092 RA SIEGLER “ont, HEATERS. SPRING PC OER G@_A Thompson, (005 Highland Ra ANCHOR FENCES £° Oper ‘til b p n on Saturd BERRY DOOR SALES $71 S$ Paddock FE 2-0203 | HARDWOOD WORK BENCH 172 x 28 with drawer, $1500 Ph FE 44-1605 HORSE — _DRAWN CUTTER. EX: cellent condition, $150 A farm | dinner bell. $20. Stud pony, could be registered silver mane and | tail Uantity of switch boxes and junction box for sale, 200 steel fence posts, and 200 feet | of %4 nylon rope, for Pe oan hay and grab hodks 8-8809 HOT WATER are 30 GAL ' Gas, new Consumer Power ap- | proved $8950 value $3950 ana 959.50 These are slightly marred Also electric, oi] and bottled gas e@ters at terrific values Michi- gan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk Ave, —16_ “APPLIANCE REPAIR, -8431 or OR 40176 ———$$—$——————— | JET PUMP | _ FE 6-1587 | K GUTTER. 6% PER LGT | ‘2° copper léc oper ft. Soil pipe, $3.35 per Igth. Doube sink & trim $25 Romex 14x2 2'2c_ ft. FC WARWICK’S __ 2678 ORCHARD LAKE RD _ JELLED MAGIC _ | This paint needs no stirring. wil! not drip sag or run. Rubber or oe: bas: Hundreds of colors to cnoose from OAKLAND FUEL 436 Orchard LE Ave KITCHEN CABINET SINKS Slightly scratched 42 Mod el $99 00 Value $48 30 while they las! Also terrific values on 54° and 66 modeis No phone orders please Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave — 5 LAVATORIES. LAVATORIES. LAV- atories. wil sizes, colors, terrific values from $885 Slightly marred ‘sO extraordinary values in_to- lets and bathtubs Michigan Flu- & PAINT FE 56-6100 Genuine formica $65 square foot. PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO 1488 Baldwin | Ave FE 2-254) STAINLFSS. STEEL DOU BL E sinks $3250 Toilets. B grade, $1995. Thompson, aie M58, be mile west of SUMP PUMP. $12 OR 3-1097 Gas water heater 30 gal . $4905 Ele: water heater 52 gal $6995 New Morrison space heaters 7800 B1U $175 00 Panalyte sq ft $ New No 3 Oak flooring per M $75 00 New 3 {* outside flush doors $12 95 4° soil pipe. a - $3 70 3 sol: pipe a WOLVERINE LUMBER FE 2-784 ZIG ZAG “SEWING MACHINE AL- most new. take over balance of 4 payments $971 each or pay total $38 84 Michigan Sewing Cen- ter FE 23337 _ SUMP PUMPS REPAIRED AND solid Electric motors repaired FE 5-9689 SPECIALS |*, BIRCH PLYWOOD | ae TWO SIDES $1395 ea “CASH and CARRY | izl12 w pine sheiving I2c lin ft 1x2 w pine strinping 2c lin ft 1x3 Ww pine stripping Je lin ft. | 2x4x7 KL W Fir 56c Ea.) Ciear W pine basebrd 6¢ lin ft Thompson, 7005 , , 1947 Haggerty Maple Clear W pine base shoe 2'2a¢ lin ft W pine crsing 6c lin ft felt 432 ¢ $2 45 NY OTHER BARGAINS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE _ Haggerty LUMBER CO. Walled Lake Between W and Pontiac Tra Phone _MArket } _4-1084 | SELLING OUR COMPLETE STOCK | of hardware and lumber items | ; SOLID MAHOG any COMP at votes eat eree FHA oe 1 ESTIMA 471 SATHRODM rOACRES YOUNGS. np kitchen, of] and gas furnaces _ ha water and steam boilers, automatic water beater hard- ware Electrica: supplies and tile, galvanized copper, biack ipe ano fittings Lowe Bros aint aria Super memes 8 SUPPLY 2685 LAPEER RD FE ¢ BUILDINGg REMOVED. — _cleared Pontiac Press +5431 SITES Box 79 Burmeisters LUMBER PRICES 16x48,32 ft ddl, lath $ 25 Quantities 10 pes. or more) 4x8x%— fir —e $ 4a 4xtk'. V-groov ee $46 Fibergiag insulstion, per ws Alum comb. doots, comp $18 95 Grade A Mush doors, ie s ve Door casing CWP. ft $ Base shoe CWP ft $ © Stanley Aluminum Windows Burmeister's NORTHERX L U MBER REFRIGERATOR. PERFECT COR, pany dition Fire FR 3-411 | 1960 bac tb . ms Sn sake pain ROLLAWA® 2B i ae : inca mottress FE 37327 aft oe ® Sradable” = Te aga Sa tell Orniae Yecuum sweepers. wa 86 up | _* ewer re2s. 4 - Bivctrie cor , ELEC WATER 53 GA Per Se Semnecn and” Tt iiwand | ge See MOTE pt gam a crock | All sales final at 6120 Bogle Lake | Rd FM 13-4498 SPACF HEATER O1l Brown Bros FF 8-931! DOUBLE $25 ROCKING BURNER RED } PAIR OF ROY & 'CK SKATES ZF $7 09 nae N RACK $10 FE 4-2889 ANYTIMF. “SHEETROCK 4x8 Psa io ( HHURC Hr = TING. UL 2-400 STEEL DRIVEWAY CULVERT 12" SBS oy coke 3 exe" Flue Lining ..... > 61 Ea. Brick Mortar 1.25 sk ex8” Ch eanout $1.72 Ea Incinerator and rer Oven doors Manhole peor hee one ad gets i | RIAXY LOCK COAL 1_Orchara Lake ‘are rr 3nor TYPEWRITER — UNDERWOOD $25 - Remington $20 Used mim- eograph, $50. FE 8-4480 THF SALVATION ARMY RED SHIFLD STORE Everything to meet vour needs Clothing, Furniture, Repl sacs ___la WEST LAWRENCE _ TALBOTT LUMRER | — Storm doors and windows wood or alum‘hum. Giass put bg your sash 1025 Oakland Av FE 4-4595_ | USED FUEL Of. TANK, 225 Gat-, FE 2-$175 _lon ae copper iubing™ USED HEATING | FOQUIPMENT Steam Boiier with oi] burner Can arrange installation and f- nancing . i ELBLING 73 8 Parke 8 i VM STEREOPHONIC HI-F1 TAPE recorder, 7 months New $235 _fsking $175. FE #2802 We have at | present some good used tractors with snowplow, both riding and weiking at great-— ly redweed prices Also chat — new 89950 and up | 5% Gales & Service got Mt Clemens & Open Eves till © (WORK BENCHES Hrttt PRRaAs 74 1 beneh «hear ', and “| AP moter: tereh misc _— toois _& radio equip EM $072 . Wood Closet Doors Closing out birrh. mahegany anc wareeee brtoid type Goors At mur , BERRY DOOR SALES BENSON LUM BER CO. | Airport \< ~ SPECTATS | | FOR SALE - A/a 7 ne ye Reg US Par Cot y © 194E By NEA Service Ine are mixed up with Freddie! For Sale Misceuaneoss 00 WEE. TAPE RECORDER OLive __3-6521 _ ~ Machinery: “00A FORD DIESEL ENGINES. 4 & 6 cylinder for trucks, saw mills etc. Ford gasoline engines for irriga- tions & industrial applications. A few used engines availabie Cail Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway \ Drayton Plains Every Friday .. ons Every Saturday Lal p.m. | Ev ery Sunday ....2 p.m Buy and Sell Daily ORlando 3-2717 DOOR PRIZES SAT. & SUN COLONEL JIM SAYS Mom sure likes auctions Dac doves too Haven't seen you lateis. f-23 | | what's the matter i you? Vou | see I'm going to « yo Oil kite “You're right. That isn't our song. 1 must be getting you | of things you want. Saturday and Sunday nights pm just for you at a a a SUN SALES > ~ 6673 Dixie Highway (Near M15: | For Sale Pets 69 MA 5.1341 _ MA. 53-9066 ~~ ~ DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS }6 WK OLD PUPPIES $1 & &2 beyond our control we will be | FE 51841 unable to hold a ae this week AKC POODLE PU rs 6 WKS. Watch this space for next week > a ney Weak AIT 33043 xs | esata Loren Tyler Auction MY AKC WHITE SAMOYED MALE ~~~ ~~, ; pepunes Shee uare ee iraieccuen (cated ae e r AKC BEAGLES, 8OME TRIPLE ’ M21 then 2 mil “championship bred. age 8 & 10 § to See Five Lakes Ra. it / tox $2 to $40 A-t trained dog head of good Holsteins & Guero cistributor MI 46033 without papers FE 86138 | osey cows many due soon — 4 any | AKC REG GERMAN SHEPHERD, 1855 No 640 Ford tracior Ford Do At “Yourself ol pups champ. stock, reas. MA front-end manure loader Ford sia 42650 | bottom plow. 1854 PTO 4) Mi | FOR RENT AKC REG MINIATURE POODLE S00 "Qales of second culling & | Wwall paper steamer. ‘oor sand 200" cuempion (elect MY tose) | (alte 950 Beles when siram. 260 | ers polishers, hand sauders fur- nace vacuum cleaners. Oakland | Fuel & Paint, 436 Orchard Lake | Ave FE _5-6150 |PPAFF SEWING MACHINES | Dry goods, drapery materials Paint formica plumbing & elec- Days 830 to 6 00 Sundays 10 to 4.00 Montcalm Builders Sup _ ply 156 W_ Montcaim FE 5-4712. Ca neras, , Equipment (61A 715 WATT ENLARGER _ Stand $25 FE 5-9100 with F-19 telephoto lens. condition Call after 4pm. 3-4225 EM WE BUY SELL & TRADE CAM-_ efas, projectors. tape recorders. Eppert's Camera Shop 67 W. Hu _Ton | St. FE 5-6613. s 62 _ Sale “Musical Goods |e 48 BASS ACCORDION ‘GOOD CON- equipment cabinet, Bendix tuner, enclosure 15° tweeter & All for $200 rard changer | 25 watt amplifier, Karlson speaker Jenson speaker 4° crossover retwork OR 43-5654 NEW CABLE SPINET PIANO MA 6-262) PIANO TONING-OSCAR ~ SCHMIDT FE 2-5217 ~“Pranos—Pianos—Pianos Used spinets, grands & uprights eer ere sale LLAGHER’S 16 E Von ; FE 41-0566 sOLOVOX a CONDI- tion FE 5-7887 Used‘ Hammond Spmet | Lowrte Berkshire 2 good used small pianos all at waresia prices MORRIS MUSIC (34 8 Telegraph Rd FE 2-0567 Across from Te!-Huron WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER CONN Consolette Fiecwonic Organ | A Wonderful buy at $525 MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA Piano tuning — organ repair PHONE FE 2-4024 WIEGAND _ MUSIC CENTER -LES8TER Console Piano Beaut!- ful mahogany finish, perfect in every res t . $450 MIRACLE ILE BAZAAR AREA Piano tuning -— organ repair PHONE FE 2-4824 Sale Store Equipment 4 GLASS SHOW Shee 6 FT. LONG _Like new, FE 81431 _ Sale conte Goods 65 COMPLETE SFT OF se equipment Sestrier shoes size 8- M. Austria Keil-Ski 5 ft @ fn Ski free binding: Brand new MA #- 6822 GUNBE - RUY SEIT TRATE Manley Leach 19 Pager GUNS—MODERN OR ANTIQUE Ret cel renair eon seane matt tng Burr-Shet 374 So Telerrap LADY S& ICE SKATES SI7F § Canadien Fiver Wor 3 times 410 MI 6-881 PAiR OF TADY 8 eo ae roljer skates Size T', _tond OR 3-9283 Hunting Accommo, 654A house in Lake City. nished for bunting camp inside stool & furnace. 1 acre o! iand. Large woodshed R 35830 Bait, Minnows, Ete: 65B part & tsar - Open 7 dare am m@ Clese Sun 4pm. Ts reharo Lake Ave Mich Fur- Lights Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 TOP SOIL SAND GRAVEL, & black Girt cavating basements At fill OR 3-6832 A-| TOP sOfl, CRUSHED STONE. sand. gravel fin gee Conklin, _FE 8.1112 of FE 2- CRUSHED STONE SA! 5 ~ GRAV. el Earl Howard EM 1-6 31 67 ~ Wood, , Coal & Fuel rm EPLACE CANNEL COAL ALL cE SPEEDWAY FUEL OIL, OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 ORCHARD LAKE FE 5-6150 & H HARD COAL Stove and Chestnut sires FRAN. Cig COAL & OIL, 3722 Orchard _lake Ra | FE 29282 600D DRY SLARWOOD 2 CORDS _for $19 delivered FF 46588 Sawdust & Ground Bark | Exe mulch of livestock bedding ep aaah id i 19 yd loads $1 00 iby within 15 miles hoshens:. L 14 363 SHOP LOADS, 618 A LOAD tf city limite 3-902 HOOD. FIREPLACE e« FURNACE ae Oak 26244 Bee5 OF ALL KINDS, pee oa and kindling Le “a FF ¢4798 oF S245 Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 oemL AND TREE SERVICE TRIM ing & remove! FE #2775 Stark Bros, Nursery. Representative Lacdscaping Orramenta!s Frait and Nut Trees EM 23125 after «4 PM For Evening Appoinimes! Por Sale Pets 09 + MOS OUD MALE COCKER BLK PFIRF- 778 FE : trical supplies Open 7 days week. | WITH | BOLEX 8 MM MOVIE CAMERA.) _ new) dition FE 2-3200 7 | GIBSON SPANISH GUITAR $85 Excel cond TRogan 9-G582 HI-F) SYSTFM INCLUDING GER- | COUNTRY SCHOOL. | Bulldoring ex- | Mavie & Kinding © >INTRODU CING ECLIPS LAMBRETTA SCOOTER 150 MOD el Used about 8 mos. Goose cond EM }- 4827 ee NEW & USED CUSHMAN SCOOT- ers 230 F Pike E 44246 iG or Sale. Motorcycles &3 Se DISGOU St We will give 15 re cent Giscount on all genuine Harley Davidson Parts Used to service or overhat your Harley Davidson in our Service Dept Tiis offer good oniv anti! Feb 1 1059 Hariey Davidson Sales Co 2 8 Sagi- taw St his Week x Special TZUNDAPP — 250< Tea) Bical mile A linac te die bags Mirrors BAC NEICE FOR §490 HARLEY-DAVIDSON SAL FS CO 172 S Saginaw St Pontia | Boats & Accessories 8&5 15 FT ARISTOCRAT MARK 54> engine $650 OR 3-6722 BIG DISCOUNT ON MERCURY 1958 moturs Mark 1? Ja & SSF aiso gp few goo! used motors Mark 30 S350 Mark oSE wit controls - $450 See ee No. f oul board Mercury itne 38 CLIFF DREYFR GUN 4 SPORTS CENT = Wolly Holiy "Ra ie y MElr 4-677) CENTURY y CRUIS-ALONG HOLIDAY FIBFRG! as MERCURY OUTROAR DS SAILFISH SUNFISH KITS Our Business | ard "24 Pirek 53 Chevrolet AIR & VACUUM AGT ort Siok Bo fa Anh IPoate ian BRAKES Package [el Paes Dodee lias VACUUM BRAKES ; . ; Casale | Ftc — GMC Retail Branch ISIN ass os Ss SALE LSE.D CARS $1 Th WEA ON OVER SH LL BIG Lor AT WOODWARD KRIRMLNGHAM SEEK OUR FINEST x3 bond 1a) One Ss FORD KFEGO HARBOR __ HASKINS WINDER SPL! 1951 Chevrolet @-coor sedan rad 9, heater above average running con- oi ; S ze ae gt o/' oaaicaal Males J J =. bases HL , “ i i” : mr : pot + ’ ‘ | . ; r : & i » a ® a rn a Tr r . 7 bf ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JAN UAR\ 3, 1959 , THIRTY-ON : - — Sale Hou Household | Goods ‘57 Sale Household Goods 57 For Sal Sale e Miscellaneoys 60 60) CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | Sale Farm Equipment 76 — Auto Accessories 80 For Sale Trucks a For Sale Cars by | = eae I NA ee ms | nS ra PURNITUR CELLE EEP . he | : Ra TSP IPE ees rpm aa fe array, | eae TP Fae OBR | SEGRE gua Pe Daas re oT CHEN, Ya BEL AIS 2 DR. ; On 3.9102, Appl | FEW LEFT. 9.000 BTU NEW . eee tod ucts eee | cellent shape. Call alter $30 pm.) _l-owner. $1600_ 346 E. Blvd. 8. é PC. DINING re ee furnaces. Ducts & tank. MApie : , FIN S For Sale * Ti s ires 380A. OL 21722. |1955 4 DR. CHEVY. § CYL brand new youth bed & mattress 650 SOFA BED NEW $3780 _ 5.1501, ~~ | . KING BROS Peben ire (straight shift, $625. FE 2206 of eT ee eee reer -.:+, $800) BGR SALE WOODEN BUILDING | PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE _ 1955 CHEVROLET*)2 TON PANEL | FE 5.2376 reakiast set seve. $1000) RG wide, 75 ft. long. Excellent | pe FE_¢-0734 411121 PR. SNOW TIRES, coop CON-| 4 real nice truck. Priced at only | — = ae WOOL FACE, 315.95 Electric range reves, $15.00) cong. one rested call FE > BOLEN dition, size 7.10x1). FE 4-1432 | 587 3 more pane’s # pick from | 1952 CHEVROLET STANDARD Apt. : I ‘WHEEL HORSE AND Saas : ; $952, : we soe £18.50. I pt. size gas stove +++ ++ $20.00 2 bet. 10 a1 shift ~ $175 “Ape Te Posy $S:| Refrigerator * stock Curtiss OR 3-9206 Sunset bulk milk tanks A Surge FE 46-7121 3127 W Huron FE: 2-61_2 Foreign & Sports Cars 908 North Chev CANARIES MONKEY ALL PET | mati a ane 5 mo» ol¢ OPEN SUNDAY : - S 4 ' Stariine rinking cup». jewe ae er : c= Se ooan aR 8 sToC! OF DUNIOP Yop 4 . Ce eee “AKG, PET A wegen 2 pias end obiet farm JOHNSON MOTORS Sraonied une ena antique tres Bilminenen “3 Bit sais | RS st R Ss FE 27434 toos First Nationa! Bank of 1@ | S:arcraft boats and Gator traliers | in Wich Al sizes to soive foreign Peete es | peer clerk Harold Laidier pro EVERYTHING FOR THE BOAT car owner problems Market Tire = = CHINCHI? LAS GOOD BREEDING prietor Bud Hickmott Auction A few 1958 Johnsons jeft Co 17 Ww Marva FE 8-044 52 CHEYY | 2)DR R&H stock, $25 pr 179 Norton eer Oxford OAkland 8-2150 OWFNS MARINE SUPPLIES : : —- - FF CUIE PUPPIES f©OR EAMILY OPEN FOR CONSIGNMENTS 366 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2-8020 For Sale Cars 91 XO iOS EY DOW Sy | _petx $9 8 $10 OA 636: dav Ll Tyler MY 23-1521 : IF IT IS A NAMF BRAND. WE We have @ very good ‘aelection at | FANCY PIGEONS 12 DiePEREST SORRY CAN'T BEAT THE ave it Fibergias., wood and BUICK CENTURY 55 $1000 FF ‘53 ‘54. 55 Chevys, Fords. Pon- | kines To be seen on Sun only weather Closed unti] spring Con auminpm boats ‘56 models in 6 0548 tiacs, Olds » Buicks no moner ) 405 F Walton Biva FE 80031 | signers may remove property if stock Bierling boat traliers. Use (37 BUICK HARDTOP $300 CASH oown Lucky Auto Ca'es. 193 § | MALE BEAGLE. 1 YEAR, g7 | @estred L. E Smart Sale Farm. our lavaway pien : and take Over payments FE _Saginew FF ¢1006 or FE ¢-2214 FE 8-081) | _Rochester Michigan Harrington Soat Works 2.4501 1953 CHEVY 2DR POWERGLIDE PARAKEETS SUPPLIES | — | TOP LINE OF FARM ~ EQU 1P- “Your Frinrude dealer’ 1956 BU is WAGON EXCEILENT Clean FF 3.7542 HH Riggins 183 Sanderson 2.7777, ‘ment Sat Jan 24 - 1230 pm i999 § Telegraph FE 2003) / cvndiion $143 FF es4 CHEVY REL AIR HT SHARP. | — Sepa u aa Pe $5 units — 4 nae = PARAKEETS GUAR _ 30, ae hoiat ‘aliles a tractars| WED BOAT TRAILER FOR 12) BU ICK s4 DR Sr ANDANE _Clean, Al Shape BE 62188 | Cages 58) ¢th St FE_2-4025 mad eaten ne acilom ent for large | OF 14 ft boat FE 68356) bigs se ed eet owner MI ‘64 CHEVY 2 DR WITH Goon PARAKFETS CANARIES CAGES. farm, blacksmith shop beef cat oo NEV JP OCATION _ F = — res, {ine condition, OR_3-8346 | food Since 1927 584 Oakland Ave | tle equipment & feed Dr Drew | a : : ee BUICK SPEC 2 DR OWT FUL- 4) cHevy 210 POWEROLIDE Pinsknr eo CANARIES SHOW yer Proprietor 5327 W Rear | Re ran wivo x Fina low mileage FE power steering spotlight. rear | birds. ca food Crane’s Bird| Swarts Creek Auctioneer Stan | He ; é | ae oo . speaker, 2 tone good tires low | Hatchery “Auburn Ra UL, 22200 | Perking, Ph ME 5-606 Swarts! Trojan Crulrers & Runsboute i997 AUICK. RED AND WHITE mileage orginal owner enc rus- = foe - 3 Ls - : oor hardlap Spec dy cond ) FE ¢4062 « PEDIGREED FFMALF BOXER, 18° —('°** ; ae Beolt Motors & Bervice eae ace ee ne ce kee re eee) ** | mos old J Boxer pups 7 weeks SATURDAY JAN 24 AT 1 PM pe 9 407 Open cally O96 FF ¢ ert — eu’ Bla vats F421) OFF 229 | oid Aleo AKC Heg orange and; Auction of home furnishings Ise CHV BPLAIR LIKE NEW "st! CHEV «DR PG G00D CON. wluite Brithan, Spaniel & Mos : usual Good traveling on a4 fe , 8665 IF 34) Wwitia ee FY §-«7ol old MY _2-6411 | fee eee ‘a rae ee it Tiberglas 85A toss BEI AIR CHEVROLET HT CHEV 4 1 POWERGLIDE POODLES TOY APRICOT MALES | tie furmecellauhat collie ion (ap - . ee sa ake ie pod - RAH MI 604 $150 White male, $200 AKC rex at Oxord Communit; Auction Oo BOATS COVERFD ‘4 MIDGF I eee : iar CHEV CONTINENTAL j; ‘'stered. 8 wks old, very de M24 just north of Oxford racer bodies mi trpes fiberglas 4 pin flatees § ‘ Brite taxis clean sharp hae { sirable OF 1-6747 wore Kins Lake Orion MY gars oe down payment or old evervihing 208 Suminit: Drive, | REGISTERED BOSTON a ; For Sale Housetrailers 78 _ + 1+ ~~ eee 4 SONwAnG wie. x White Lake MUtal @24m puppies 759 Young St rhe 2 S : Sah TRANSPORTATION SPECTAI © REG SNOW WHITE CHIHU Git "$F 35-FT NEW MOON. TAKE 7 . . mis Lt: Cuatomline 2 4 ae4as gk eld Aiso t jb male ms aver pat ta FM 3.4712 ‘Transportation Offered 87 ae ae r : stale betel Z erp Custom Mae at ae : iu) A 1 COPR € vite imian “ty dod ) dar i _ stud EM 3-3274 |'96 ELCAR 35 FT $i.600 UL CARS FOR PHILADELPHIA AND Mir stock Ne 109 «Priced oat ag Bae aa RAH sf | REG GERMAN 8HORT HAIRED | 2.2788 Pittsburgh Gas allowence to $1 288 ROGFRS SALES & SERVICE i ter 16 mos $50 Elgin 63234 | —— ans eit | ue 1 ue joe i 1957 30 FT “ala, “LIKE NEW Hartford, Conn FF 2-3215 €8 Aubur FE i609 THOROUGHBRED GFRMAN ~ “ac HOME OF THF RUGGED JFEP x . . FLY «ENGINE ~ aIRLINER: TO : 2 7 | NGMEPHERD PUPPIES) ROP HUTCHINSON | Mchntoemn tao Mawel aoe 0 orth Chev. ; FE 4.2889 ANYTIMF MOBITE HOME SALES aPerty Serctee eine SORE) 12 mumier Wied ela Weadwars Atel ec. cicne ce, mace God = : ——_- | +301 Dixie Hwy OR 31202 TEAVING FOR FTORIDA FRIDAY yar g3ias Bi nana one ae een eer oe | i nen 7 dave a week Jan Joh or Wet Need 1 mat sas w ‘i a ; Dogs, Trained, Boarded 70 ee ~~ | passenger to share expenses and ee : ee suck No 4:30 Prices at only | 28 Qjsyeqe we drive Call aller 5 FE 21648 1933 CHFVROLFT 2-DR POWER ord | DOGS. CATS BOARDED. FF 2.4708 "$5 SPARTAN maUCK GOING RORTH PERT, GUIDE HEN | A8801 UTECY NO —;\-f Sgt ele se lid el | ROYAL MANSION load either wav FE, 5 6804 mena ot ee ee Cran North Chev Hay, Grain & Feed 71 17 FI 2 BEDROOM FX. TRANSPORTATION OFFERED TO Mer Mr Parks st MI 67500 4 CRGLENT CONDITION | 1S aa | LIKE NEW. 62,505 Ask for | Tampa. Florida share expenses Harold Turner Ford Hirer Blvd at 8 Woodwarg Ae 18ST AND 2ND HAY STRAW & Keith Bridge—FE 37117 of palesnecoee rE geet 1936 CHEVY DFL RAY DELUxR Birmipgham ol ele | Manure delivered MA 5-0666 OR 3-3388 ' E.atra clean $475 Private owner | (8ST & 2ND CUTTING HAY. STRAW i nmianure & Wood—or will trade for livestock We ceiver FE 4-4228. Tia Scott Lake Rd j00 BALFS ALFALFA AND- brome FE 17-9319 ' ALL TYPEs OF 18ST & 2ND cor: | Authorized Sales ear Pontiac Chief & Detroiter Compiete selection of 8 & 10 | Wides Also a large selection of a | bay straw. corn and oats. late mode) trade-ins We top them ill deliver OA 8-2179 | ali on trade-in allowance — at oe Hay 50 CENTs BALE. B bH hi 3081. Josiyn ob Hutchinson | STRAW WIRE BALES WILL DE. _liver F 5-6893 Mobile Homes For Sale Livestock | “722 1 PIGS AROUND 80 LBS SELL SALES lee for $18 each OL 2-2177 4301 Dixie Highway | Pias HALF LANDRACE REGIS- | OR 3-1202 tered Landrace boar for service Open 1 1 days a week Se Be eana? | RIRET RE AMI Sea - —— rave rajler nce uar | SHETLAND | Pek SELL al anteed for life Bee them and grt _trade EM 3012 For ‘Sale Poutry_ m4 ae a demonstration at Warner Trai Sales 3008 Yuron (Plan join one of Wally Byams exciting caravans: | 60 cuceen NOW LAYING §&1 50) Ho UBETRAILER CONVERTFD | j each OP 27-4805 from bus, good motor & tires i » - a $1hs _ Sale Farm Produce 75° péonomy cans ne ARTE oT awe ; Srre “ NOW IS THE TIMF TO RI ANVONF WANTING POTATOFS aang (aoe) Unolice (Peancee cab for ji e-tack feedoug can heave for pores See the Tour-Adlome trs AES Chih tracer 1s f£ 17 19 ff 8 . ; ; tire plf reo Piwte 17 ft oo ga Mictigar Na Ppotaters $1 2, Bu and oo 3) ft eth hower Ob 2215 toc} Same real but qoort e APP’ES OFIICTOUS / giso have the iatest models Me-, } ARKHURST — _Cuiloch Chain saws Trailer Sales a HAIN S AW S 1840 Lapeer aa AP Lake Orion McCUILLOC Hi Featuring new Pree New Moon : NEW & USED Mobile homes Also tour-a-home “guaranteed service’ is our motio traveling trailers Wonderful vai- ' E-Z CREDIT TERMS ues on good clean used trailers. i HOUGHTEN & SON | Setwess Lake Orion and Oxford J 1 Case & New Idea dealer > Harr rp Cw, aaa | Rochester ov vem TRAILER EXCHANGE | FORD FERGUSON TRACTOR. . ‘good cond with attachments $756 OL, 2-2447 FARM MACHINERY - NEW AND, used Proulx Olivér Bales on M24 just north of Oxford New Andersons l'sed 8-10 Wides USED TRAILFR ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN Zottle Gas HAMMER MILL — GERL-RE : : built Davie Machmery Ph WA Parts and Supplies 7.3292 _Ortonvitle 0 8 Telegraph FE, 2.3700 Oper 9 Closed Sunday wTD waa TRAILERS WE WILL sell — = our jot for 16 per Hi HEADOUARTERS FOR, McCulloch Chain Saws | hed ETE L cent Marine and Coach ¥ F eT noone cere Bales 13a Rolly Rd Holly MEL Loch enats SAWS AND AC. _ ese 46771 a ce IES \ PRICED AS LOW AS $165 30 ~ Rent Trailer Space 79 WE HAVE SEVERAL USED ~ : LOW AB $45 AUBURN HOTS MOBILE VIL- Stal dad Fleer REN A T CHAIN SAWS jage Tie finest “ mile SE Pon ; & ko Os (170'N Opdyee , FR S308) Bontiac Rd. at Opdyke INSIDE CITY Limit 3 Blocks rer \s baal relier eet add pian _Cosch ‘Park “Pe 59002 6xrorh MOBILE MANOR FOR . mt the best. 4 x80 | iWA ete ey cE ion IE neo" coment ae bee . ; * mile Bas on Lakeville &4 Oa #3022 | FREE sERVICE FOR 4 MONTH PL tannins | Rugged — emooth cutting — Neat PARKHURST aig! Ate F , TRA: LER weight - MA 8 ECLIPS L. “MY 3 EM 3-266). 4540 Dirie oF » MOU 8 Cha saw | _Qxtor nae rotors | MORILENOMEFATATER “WOO. #is Hem! Ra ae Orion. | ® Lakefront and schemas Mic Wanted Used Cars &8& ATTENTION! IF YO! HAVE A GOOD CLEAN CAR TO SFLL SERPSUSTETRSih! LE MESD HAVE CLEAN CARS All Makes — All Models WE'RE PAYING TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S | MOTOR SALFS 652 WEST HURON Fr 477) _ FE 417% Wanted Used Cars && MUCH Ag we FOR JUNK AND eft Cate FF > 2666 a:« of ec ( \Sif Nat acne Ae bOR OARS fF NAT FE HOopop <4t Fre Poke Fr, + 110" ( \S1] Pop 1 alr “ODT USPT) CARS Commins Mator Sales UBURN AT FAS! BIVD PR 84339 JUNK & USED CAR® WTD PICK ip sertie FE § 2000 PVT PARTY WANTS 36 2? dr Mangal shift R&H _ Good Cast CHEV } ty tend rE: 54421 Remember TELL EVERYONE YOU KNOW TOP DOTLAR PAID FOR GOOD USED CARS AND PICKUPS CA!I JOHN 1. LIBERTINE. OR JIM HARTLFY OP 34111 Dixie OK Lot Dixie Hwy a! Sa _ _ Drayton Plains } DO See M&M Motor Sales For top dhiiar on tater morei care 3827 Dixie Hwy OR 3-160) TOP CASH $885- FoR GY! EAN “CARS or trade up or d ECONOMY CARS TOP PRICE FoR . FE 44878 ~ THE HIGH S$ fe what wit] interest need your “88, ‘$7 ‘86 Oar reputation | ahaw cb 22 AUBURN JONK CARS Peal We models for paying tops for high grade used cars dates bark to 1938 Onen Eves to 8 H Od anWelt Hey Drajter Plains OR 3-1385 TOP BUCK-JUNK CAR-TRUCK PONTIAC WASTE PE _-2-0208 WE PAY HiGH DOLLAR FOR _iwak core PE S12 | Wh NEED Cars : ‘$5 to “58 models Must be clean AVERILL'S 2720 Ditie Her 29878 _ Wanted Used Trucks CASH PAID for all models Used Trucks SCHRAM s AUTO & TRUCK ARTS 2539 OR 3-216 = ee Tues Parts SED TRUCK PART: aut MARES AND AND MODELS 8A FE ¢-6632' re FF 4 6606 ie Hey _ oR yet ds be] — ave FE 45-2766 196 CHEVROLET DEI-RAY coupe V8 Sparkiing red & white Bik & white Bel Air interior 24 mo pmts All charges Automati« R&H Only $605 $3052 mo Very low down payment or old trade RBIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER 666 § WOODWARD MI 6.3900 ‘98 CHEV BROOKWOOD WAGON &H Big engine WW. Per. FE 2 075 1959. Plymouth 6 PASSENGER SEDAN $134.52 DN. $61.62 PER MO. rg eee Psi HFATER TURN SIGNALS WASHERS. ELECTRIC wi IPERS, TORSION- AIRE SUSPENSION 19006 MITE WARRANTY RANK RATFSR NO PAYMENTS UNTI1 MARCH SATS 1 vN VND 1050 FICE NSI COLE'S AUTO SUPFR MART PiY Mol ti DODGE. CHRYSLER 1066 W Maple at Ponta Walled Lake 1956 CHEVROLET 4 DR apecial ue 210 DIX white & pale green Pow ergiide R&H its good trv it roul] buy Plus others Clarkston Motor Sale; CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALFR Main Rt Clarkston MA S141 4) CHEVY FDR. DIX CIRAN Qndq good conditien FF 4.12464 LATE MODEL Sure-starters AT Voter Saie~ * Glenn. Mf “SR CHEVROLET § dx Full power “67 OLDSMOBILE ¢ doot 88 Full Power BA VAUXHALL # dee $8 CHEVROLET 3; 4 37 MERCURY 4 coor $7 FORD Station 4 door wagon ‘$7 PONTIAC 4 door __-MANY LATE MODELS TO CHOOSE FR - PRICED TO BELL QU GLENN'S cK MOTOR SALES 982 Wo HV RON OUR NEW LOCATION FOR TOP VALUE’ USED CARS Vie 4-7371 FE 4-177 - SAVE ENFRGY, Use WANT ADS! To 4ind job, place to hve or a good used car. see Classi- fied NOW! MA 44511 1958 Chies rolet DelRav $1745 Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 1- 4 Di OL. 1-9711 JOSS Chevy Club Coupe A real sharp owne hay, | R&H straight ttlen 8 | miles Very outstanding car. will like it PEOPLE § AUTO SALES FE 23-2351 actual You "87 DeSOTO 2 DOOR HARDTOP Powerflite power steering jow mileage $363 DOWN $441 PER MO BRAID SOUR SME! DeSOTO PLYMOUTH DEALER 3, YEARS FAIR DEALING CASS AT W PIKE 5TS FE 2016 \ Little Jewel | 1939 Dodge, exceilent shape RAHM | 10 Mark Bt FE €5852 after 3 10 pom 1931 DODGE ?-DOOR A REAL good transportation piece Our stock No. 112 Only $88 North Shave, flunter Bird at 8 Woodward A: Birmingham MI 42537 SAN EE ror! 1OokKt Bde PONTIAt Superchief 4-0° ow steeri ae power brake- Has a.) equipm $2495 1957 BUICK mrad a acter Fuil po® r ust like Sides 197 BUICK Spee H-top Power teering power brakes Dyna aH W-walis Blue & white f $1808 iat “PONTIAC Save se ef HT Pox- er brakes Mydra R&H Pink & white beauty $1895 1937 PORD Fairlane 500 4dr. HT. Power steering Power bdrake- nee W-wails A truly beasuttul 1e57 RAMBLER { ES, A@to trans 5 Ors. RaH ot & black finish $1505 185. BUICK Sper ¢dr H-top Poe - er steering Seaer brakes Yellow ' enc white 1345 1087 CHEVROLET Convert Bel Arr, Stana ‘rane with power peck. Reh Ony $1345. 195. VOLKSWAGON 8un-roof Ra- dio windshield washers A most — ittie car chased 1s: “av IK Special 3dr H-ter. R&aH Dyna wer steering. Pow- ei brakes Bice & White fine $1445 lease MERCURY Vie. HT. Merco. RaH Wewalls. Extra nice $1395. / 1945 steering. Power Ladle caer =aeey' & seats Patra Liss, Hrdra nan 186 PONTIAC wear 2-lene 1955 ror’. Custom 6 cr! with overdrive Good gas mileage. Cleap inside & out se Deoh Pontiac Waron ¢dr Hydra The verw ear for the ey ¥ cee ws MERCURY HT MERCOMAT- te R&H Beautiful W-walls. Seid Hes beauty Must see to. porecsate 2 a PONTIAC Srere Rak = ma yest, Shy ‘ey TON sas. eee he cat sQie | ROCHEST se OL 18) 33, ee ee ae THIRTY-TWO "y * 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959, For Sale ( Cars cee ee LOPE el 1931 FORD A-1 cor omaow FE. 4-8532. 1957 FORD, | FAIRLANE. 500, 4 DR. _Town Seda n. __ $1295, OR 3-3352 SELL Oh TRADE — ‘55 “FORD! Fairlane. FE 5-5523 » jes4 FORD, 9 PASSENGER COUN i =o 6 cylinder, 4 door with overdrive | radio and heater. $149 down, $34.72) month. FORD KEEGO HARBOR FE 22538 ~ Time-Place | To Buy HAUPT Pontiac Sales 1937 Pontiac Chieftein 4 dr. hard- top Hydramatic Radi Heal- ei Whitewalis Beaut. ful biack finish $195 do¥n 1935 Pontiac Chieftain 4d: Hvydra- matic Radio Heater White wails 9 tone biue finish $llo cas $955 Chevrolet 2 a7 Torigil a] green finial: Heater iow cow pymt $9.8 Pontiac Starch! 4 ur Har top Leaded with extras Officias’s rar [Low mieage 1) mus. On balance 1856 Pontiac station *®& xX 4dr Hy crematic Power .frering Power brakes Rau Heater Whitewalls, A famiy car $i95 down lvoT Pontiac Chieftain 2 ar Hara matic Power steering Po ee brakes Ravio & Heater Ur Fcvai Master tires You 1 ¢ "$2 will make dowr payment 1058 Butek Bpeccal Moviera dt Dynatiow Hadic Healer end brand new whitewal) ' 6 sia Gown TH mud op balan e Aliso transportation Ma s Lon Open might 1 MUA pe yt tAjie S114 & Port) 4 Jotens A FEAI aAtp bia #8 A ep Faciat eit, Pornberat actin, Mi fee er $149 flue 40 1% a mor a 1 £ 1) 12 5] : Peddie. lee ( . Peat KER Cr HAP rE fr 2 4 A oPobRT) VICbORTA FOM PFa&aH Furce hee roy Bo oathie “fake aifer (ah J 6948 ie) FORT) CUATOM / DH VA rail ABFOTUTELY NO MONEY ty A hs Aeoume payments af 4 (ft. mo Cal Credit Mer Mr Pe ke at MI 4.7500 Haroiwi Purine: 1 i bo FORD ? Dre RED &A WHITE station Wa gi FE S218 i) FORD 2 DR H&H Alta rane FF Behl) Ai FORT FATRLANE bit VA Arure Blue @& Wiiilte Beauhifa biue interior R & H WW. Mee Very clean $130. TOM BOHK INC Mii © 171% AT ila 4 Ford $49 4 Studenawer WA 410) 2 Piymouth Hardtop geo ) Desoto Ve , $205 af Old» 8&8 $ oo 49 Chevrolet 675 AL. LAWRENCI MOTOR SALES, INC 7) W Montealm FR 8-042) JANUARY SALE 4 Olde Super BB convertinie rea! harple "bp? Olde Buper 88 convertivie, Nie new 54 Olts Buper B88, 2 dr. a real he oe ‘ga Cheesy station wegon @ dr with power ‘$6 MOA roadster HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIFNDLY OLDS DFALER FORFIGN CAR #ALFS ANI) BERVICE aN Main Bocnescter yt. 1 O78 lie PORT) 7 DOonm ea TOM Va Fadia mint feater $80 Gown anil $16 1 peer omieentt Eddie Steele Pakd) KP PFGO HARBOE PF 2o2u IO CHEVHODERT °, TON PICK ip thoed cond $645 je.7 Pirmouth Convertitte Va Acjlomatha Fiadie aid heaters $ifa 1959 Pontio: 4 di aectan Bydre ak Radio A hemlet Fx cond 5 Ags 1958 4 cr Ford @ Wr VR Custom lke Hardin A heates i 18\7 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE VR Automatic Flacia aud heater Sita: leef Pontiac Siaretief 2 dr Cat Power areuay Powe me frites Hydramatic t adio heater ! Owler $ii0 1#o8 Cherrolet Biscayne 4 dr fa) dio & heater 2 $i7ps, 1954 Chevrolet 2 dr Radio & heat er | owner $ mee 1856 Chevrolet Deluxe 2 dro sedan! Va Powerglide Power Pack Ha-, § pe dio & Reatee HOMER HIGHT MPRS | “18 Minutes from Pontiac” Oxford Michigan OA AIA For Ba FAIRIANE RAL IFR mana demo Will take trade Coan finance Cw Leonard Nei MI 40500 Ie? FORD ve iPS Sess iO $048 full price Payment my $i407 manth Perfect euglue Clana body and fires Harilo mined heater Mr Re'l, Great fekes PE A402 144 FORD VICTORIA AUARE tone Auto trans $118 ‘84 Plymouth Convert “Ad auto | trans New top § 184 $605 buye you living «pare for 30 =— O87 Cree Coach file ant! ‘| ton to ton plikup bes Cn “Warket #1111 WILSON PONTINVO-CADILDN Sa PONTIAC 4OR SAPART WAGON powe: eeering aod brakes many aliesr accesories $2505 “27 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CONVERTIAIF co ral and witte with charcoal! ayul Tght interior fulle equipped $1805 AA CHEVROLET BET ATR MPORE COUPE tacio heater automatic fran-miaston This is truly om clean jittle car =] 205 ‘ho PONTIAC RYAR CHIEF CONVERTING! F power ateering and brakes radio eater, hydramatic — A nice car and winter price of only ARS 44 PONTIAC BTARCHIBRF BEDAN fue equipped including power ater: ing j $995 “34 FORD CUSTOMLINE VA GEDAN radio heater, Fordomatic, white tires, a nice car $595 ‘8? PON CHIEFTAIN. DELUSE 2-DR fu tote green, radio, heater hydra matic and white tires ae "52 rorD 2 DOOM V8 radio heater drives oup good S205 1350 N. Woodward Bham MI 4.1930. SAFE BUY 1985 FORD Wagon $045 | Country sedan 9 pass R&H | Fordomatic. 2-tone 1 owner, Low apd ee a beauty § sec d mice 1954 FO : 3 PEL taped perme tine Be Crestiine Fordomatic K&H 2. tone, Power windows. No money down $30 per mo 55 MERCURY Montclair $1045 Hardtop Sun Vailey Mercomat-_ Eddie Steele "! a Hy-Drive R&H 2-tone, No money down $25 per moa 1957 PLYMOUTH $1195 4dr, V-8 Automatic R&H Sharp $100 down | 1957 FORD Convert $1466 | Ztone White A blue with blue top Power ot@ering Forgumatic, 1957 LINCOLN ; $2448 Premier hardtop Fulp power tke bew® 1956 LINCOLN $1io5 é-dr Premier Ful: power Sharp! 1957 OLDSMOBILE $1885 4dr Ht Super #8 Powrr steer- ig power brake, 2tune Hydra RAH Like new 1057 CADILLAC convert $3100 Hed with black top ilke new Bob Frost, 280 Hunter: Bt RAH W walls Spot bit tinted gians FE 86-2496 HAH WW Lines S272 Tei Huron AIBO 100 offer cars ta suit your 1-AGO 6 MERCURY MONTFREY bhatt wuylea trane OF 1-0000 before | 170 pom rn eluding power steering e@nd Matthews: Hargreaves Str re For Sale Cars | R&H 2-tone Sharp PLYMOUTH Belvedere § 445; Inc. 1 “41 48-6054 FORD VICTOPIA HARDTOP IF YOU THINK YOUVE GOOF THF Best Deal Before You Pairs COME TO Bill Spence RASMEBI Fit ’ lee OLDS ERAN ICI fivdra “To Part of The Deal Alter, } & sSayinaw FF A4‘AT et FORD A-l SHAPE FOM V& Adie Swies ty Wo Muraun FF Las FORD VICTORIA RADIO Harald hemley Fordoma’. 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STAT FAMAN NASH @ OVE TT: drive this 4 a teal beautils second cat HAH Clean $245 | RIN MINGHAM RAMBLE ER 666 8 | WOODWARD MI @ 1900 | : : Se | R& | RAMBLER | Ree ua for a hetter deal oon a new KRambler er good eed car Odin Slopan | OWE TILIR VE Wi CAN BEFAT | ANY (fF Al PM 4 4148 FM oF alan JFROMF. “Dirtgrlit Spiel Ho FINP tAdt OPRN IT 1 px tiated bake al ta PR ARS {Boo OO1DSMOMTL Pb AR un af ELH Hertipar Automalle oe t IG & owlite Matehin Lavy otal son" TETEN jena WA Mt WIP - 888 & WEROTRWAREEY Att fi Wee CLRPAN 945 O1DS #8 TART POP Dione WAH Power take i owoer Bargain BIS Greiacdt Lake Ace ta.4 te DOA MORTT F Af PM Mee Pvotramatic radia gut treater You get both here go goed prie aod om goed car $89 damp aii! $2670 a month I die Steele We) chron anon rr er) NEW TIRES OOS NII, (OMT REGARDLESS OF PHICT FROM To54 1Oss AT NO FXTRA COel SPE OUT Big Buys © NS «GOOD = CARS 9 pu ON | | PAGE 24 eo 031 ae Nae Fk] 44547 ? | 1 SLICES OF HAM c & ’ “Buckley hasn't fouled since lor Sale Cars jo.2 OLDEMOBILF DRA t MONEY $660 4265 mo Cal) Credit Mgr. Mr : ODA HAD TOP $100 Lake Cash or good car as trade MENTH ARO u ee ¥ Tr W tree at Ml 4 Ble SE OF DSAOBL "SO rh [ IC OLIVER | MOTOR SALES. “Rambler” 210 Orchard Trake Ave. Open bLves =O POX TING 870 hardtop A-l 91! For Sale Cars = 9. Re H LATE MODELS WHY SETTLE | $125 } fu: one wheon you can get both | A good tur at the rignt price POW- lary - election of @.| muae- and! , hoe } PRA BEDIAN HY | = ABSOLUTELY 0 E ddie = S teele | pa i al | Creicl bods $1500) KE POO HAIBOR Ph tlle Plardtay, we Hardenburg Ay Sl GUARANTEED UBED CARB | ry Pont: 4 or weyeo 9805 CORNER CARB & PIKE FE 5.7308 lwot PONTIAC SEDAN HYDRA Ro & H ABSOLUTELY NO MON. | ee k¥Y DOWN Assume payments of | Parks at M1 4-7300 Harold Turner | ; Ford ; PONTIAC ‘47 SUPER CHIEF ¢+DR hardtop one-owner fully equip ta good condition, $1875 OR 3-138 ww 56 PONTIAC ATABRCHIFEF HARD | . 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SAO ISIC) : 4 [MMR q NR) Hiidramatic Plane he F< . 7 eplionaliy clene S4us SOUS es CHEN SIT ER 4 DOOR Wasco & heates W Wallis S]PORIS seid Boe paint A Tice aie 5 : we . a1) & tn SS POON NK 2 POOR DF TUXE j Hiydramalic radio & treat er Clean me ATS fis SP PLYMOUTH SPOS 4 DOOR DELUXE ‘ . Radio & heater very clean B45 ST Coy te ei} SISOS) 80 PACKARD | 4 DOOR . Radio & heater Absohitely $1495 ho Trust a good runher . $214 DAR, MANY MOR! ve | TO CHOOSE FROM and «cee our . | flee selertion of TRAVET LAT. MODEL FOREIGN C CARS HF | SAIES &. SERVICE ayii | RAR R Hd ~ SPENCE 211 S Saginaw FA x 454ty Demo s/f DODGE: + STUDEBR ay pry! easy Sid OVERHE ADS SAVE YOU NZ 2B , For Sale Weve eee j e Lake Orion. _ OF FERS 38 PONTIAC 4-Dr. Loaded PONTIAC Con tires and hrakes PONTING 2 Straight stick LAC Clean car Sono. Hi Auto. trans Ils Crean var GUS greeos power Transportation Specials INTIAC CAI Straght® s trek, sec teeeeee S45 NoLO NN LAR fo po... transp tren tratisp ton Broadway Shadbolt and RUSS JOHNSON Motor Sales AUTHORTCFRD FAASBLER 4) LER i) MY 2 2871 ec) OOS ACTS Good condition With rack - Lancer $1795 | power steering, power brakes "35 PONTIAC ma Starchief Hydramatic steering “Your Deal Is Right” AT CHEV Y-BUICK-PONTIAC DEALER OXFORD, MICHIGAN "57 FORD "37 PLYMOUTH “2 1 Convertible. — Heater. ve Black soa e hte Whitewalls V-8. Pust-button - ] 345 transmission. $1595 "6 BUICK Fugit Ceerany 4 dr hardtop Power S245 ring Power brakes Radio gad heater 5 $1395 CHEVROLE1 Whee ‘36 CHEVROLET 3dr. sedan. Radio and Heater. $1495 $895 . "57 CHEVROLET 4 ¢ sedan. Radio Heate: Bel oe sport ¢ , 8 Hydramatic Radio Heater whitewalls. $895 > $1595 36 CHEVROLET 36 FORD dr sedan VvV-8 4 dr sedan V-6 Radio and Radio aud Heatei healer, © wee ym i - £005 $1045 . : "37 PLYMOUTH a4 PONTIAG 4 dr sedan Radio Heater Puwe al a jienter Power eering 2 £13 £195 $13 2G PONTIAC , PIN Ets | 2 dr Starchief Catalina Radio ; A and heater Power steering sedan Radio and Heate: Powe: windows Hydramatic $1495 $1345 WE FEATURE A SPECIAL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY PLUS LIBERAL FINANCING HOMER HIGHT ONLY 15 MINUTES AWAY ON THE BARGAIN BOUEE\ARD “HEART OF THE SKI AREA” SEE US ON YOUR WAY TO MT CHRISTIE OR MT GRAMPION PERRY “STREET NORTH TO M-24—-THE BARGAIN BOULEVARD TO . Oxford, Mich, PR HIGHT MOTORS INCORPORATED ‘00 ele) ‘06 of ‘O/ V-4~ Automatic transmission ‘97 ‘98 98 ‘98 MT. OA 8-2928 WE'RE NOT SAYING... - ‘Care Are Better Than Girls BUT CAN YOUR BEST DATE MEASURE UP TO THIS? Js she always ready to go anywhere you like with no delay $ She save money for you every time you go out? Ir NOT THEN YOU SHOULD MAKE CA TODAY! reliable? Does OF OUR Is she completely oe A DATE WITH ONE THEY ane WEL od rk ECONOMICAL ELL GIVE YOU THE BEST DEAL ‘POSSIBLE. PONTIAC STARCHIEP CATALINA Heater, Hydramatic CHEVROLET - . 91999 NOMAD STATION WAGON COUPE — Radio and - Powersiice Radio e and Heater. Green and White Paint DOOR "$e" — beautiful Blue Paint. ‘56 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DOOR OLDSMOBILE $1599 New! al the en A ees .$1395 RDTOP — ee ea, Heater, HAR Dynafiow Biue and Ivory Pain PONTIAC ..... 2095 BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE — Fuel Injection. Full Power. Ivory and Red Paint. ‘07 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DOOR Dynafiow 3 TO CHOOSE FR PONTIAC SUPERCHIEF CATALINA Heater. Hydramatic. Steering STATION WAGON power steering and power A beautiful 2-tone paint VAUXHALL PONTIAC CATALINA 2 DOOR MERCURY 22... .$1995 RDTOP — medio) and Tussier. OM ..... 92095 COUPF — Radio and Brakes and Power ..... 01995 power, low mileage 2.2... 82695 4 Door, radio and heater. brakes Really nice $2395 STATION WAGON — Solid blue paint PONTIAC 2... 2495 SUPERCHIEF HARDTOP—Radio and heater Hydra- matic. Blue and grey paint. ‘98 BUICK CONVERTIBLE —Continental Dynaflow, Solid coral! paint FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC .. 2. + 62599 kit, redio and heater, RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS" CLEMENS Si. (BEHIND rile FE 3-/117 POST OFFICE) CHAMP. Come see this one $ THON (ORL Sv $1295 FIL OCATIONS MONEY Shadbolt PONTIAC PE 93-4101 GET THE Long Dollar Deal— . O All of Our Used Cars AMIDE SELECTION=MANY MARES AXD MODELS— LOW PRICES The Time to Buy Is Now! LISTED BY STOCK NUMBER STOCK NO 761 STOCK NO 665 58 . ‘58 T- Bird Ford COANE! ST NTTON SAS NGOS $2195 ‘56 -'56 F ord Buick ARDTOP ITARDTOP $1495 STOCK NO ita STOCK NO 674 55 54 Ford Ford 4-DOOR Sl ATION WAGON $795 $695 STOCK NO 692 . STOCK NO 748 ‘93 93 DeSoto Ford HARDTOP ¢ 2-DOOR $495 $395 ‘S7 ‘Ford © ITAR $1795 STOCK NO 1017 ‘90 Lincoln $1295 53 Stude. $345 ‘52 Buick 2:DOOR $345 - “s STOCK NO. 679 - ‘90 Mercury $1395 STOCK NO 689 oe Plymouth 4-DOOR $695 STOCK NO 586 ‘93 Plymouth 4-DOOR $195 STOCK NO 683 moe Chevrolet 2-DOOR $295 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Y" OWENS > 147 SOCTH Your Friendly FORD Dealer : SAGINAW STREET -Open’8 a.m. to 9 p.m. PE 95-3588 / ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 Young People Programs furnished by stations tisted in this celumn are subject to change without notice -- Today's Television Programs -- | Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channei +—WWJ-TV Channei 7—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9 CALW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ' | 9:30 (7) 77 Sunset Strip. Rich | 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Comedy. young woman suffers am- 10:68 (4) Howdy Doody. (9) Popeye. Comedy. nesia. (7) Jungle Jim. (4) News: Williams. (9) O. Henry Plays. 5 2) Racket Squad. (4) Thin Man. Nick lands in 10: 30 (2) Mighty Mouse. jail. | (4) Ruff and Reddy. 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Special: (cont.) (7) Commando Cody. : 7) Since . . > Heck - Tackle 6:15 (4) Box Four. 10:00 (7) Sunset cont.) 11:00 (2 Heckle & Jeckle. 4 (9) Boots, Saddle. (4) Fury. - iy Sports (4) Film Parade. Gangster) (7) Unele Al 6:26 (2) pcr. story: Lawrence Tierney, 1:30 (2) Robin Hood. : “Dillinger.” ('45.) (4) Circus Boy. +. 4 is ti : - ans us ee (2) Lineup. Con man _ posing ) ? as bookkeeper dupes busi-,U:55 (9) Billboards id) Life of Riley. Comedy A Se : nessman. Russell Arms (2) News: LeGoff mre | stars. | (Oy Weather SATUKDAY AFTERNOON . ) . LH 8 10:30 (7) News eee iY People's Concerta | Pers rs “toy 12:00 (2) Young People's Concerts . (2) News: Edwards. (9) Person to Person. Actor : ‘= Tony Randall and wife in Be Fates Story. = New York City apartment. : na. | 7:00 (7) 26 Men. “ ' (9) Country Calendar (9) Ciseo Kid. Rancher wants rie Babe” Ruth. | y* to stop niece’s marriage to be Film cont.) eee gambler. (2) Target. Stephen McNally, 12:30 (7) Ramar. (4) Honeymooners. K ra m- Five Hours to Live | @) ee in ern ' den's are evicted when Ralph: . ~ (4) Detective’s Diary refuses to pay rent increase | 10:45 (7) News: Gordon (2) Medic. ‘ 1:00 (2) Lone Ranger. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Ad- 10:55 (7) Weather (4) Quiz ‘Em venture: Robert Stack (7) Bowling Champions. “B'Wana Devil.” 33.) 1:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (9) News. 1:30 (2) News 7:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin. Husband- (4) News: Wkamp (4) Window Shopping wife bank rebber team make 12) News (9) Movie. stagecoach getaway. Dan Duryea, Marguerite Chap-\14:15 (2) Weather 1:45: (4) Farm Report man co-star (4) Weather: Eliot (2) Pro Hockey Contest (4) (color) N. W. Passage (2) Miss Fairweather Smugglers capture major. °-08 (2) Ice Hockes (2) Hit Parade. Actress 44:29 19) Theater. Drama: “d._ 4) Willy. . SERIAL ON TV—Popular on radio for 20 through Friday at 3 p.m. on Channel!) Patricia Elaine Stritch. ward G. Robinson, “The (7) Movie years, “Young Dr. Malone’ is now a daytime Bosworth is cast as nurse Fran Merruij and \\il ai ae : Stranger.” ('46.) television program and may be seen Monday ham Prince plays Dr. Jerry Malone. 8:00 (7) Walt Disney Frontier (4) Sports: Parker. 2:30 (4) Movie ,land: Part 1 of Tales of| “(2) Sports Final. (2) Ice Hockes Texas, John Slaughter, | ; “Showdown at Sandoval.” lit:s5 t2) Niwatch Theater. Warlsise (2) Dance Par Earl Staggers Nearer oncerl writen a ee oe ) aT | drama: Paul Muni, ‘‘Counter-| ; (4) Ellery Queen. ery, attack.” (745); Adventure. 4:00 (4) Milky’s Movie Party t L W k E d Milky’s Movie Party. g . | iieawbige Sagroacn) —Gyrane Mane “Dew SoD] oy Gaby Have SEES NESS by Mr. Bernstein passengers live in fear. 4: 30 (9) Six Gun Judge ; s /11:30 (7) Shock Theater. Boris! . , By EARL WILSON ; 8:30 (7) Disney (cont.) Karloff. “The Raven.” (’35,) 5:00 (2) College Basketball NEW YORK — As I stagger to the end of my “Be Kind to Hopes to Dispel Idea 19) Movie (cont) (9) Theater (cont) (9) Six Gun Judge People Week’ —an effort to report only the good things about That Classical Music (4) Ellery (cont.) | (4) Jack Paar. Sub_ host celebrities—I realize I've neglected Dwight Eisenhower, who, hye , (2) Rawhide (cont) Dick Van Dyke, Peggy Cass after all, is the best President we've had for Is Only High Brow . ._| singer Merv Griffin, Gretchen the last... oh six or seven years 9:00 (7) Man With Camera. Ko-| Wyler, singer Danny Cos. ; “Wha Doce (lascienl \oale vac takes pictures at secret fella Perry Como — surprised that some Mean? will be the ore ol the neue of big-time mob-| (2) N’watch (cont. press ie ae ee cats me of necond of leonard Bernatein s (oar s ; . a conversation they ha e other day. |... pete (9) Man Without Gun. | 5 ‘ y . a staid baer no PSeharn nu (4) M Squad. Retiring police! om in ases “It's the press women who scare me, Voune | people = ponee. to be official fears he sent inno- : declared Ike. “They can ask you some pretty Deondcants Een yom sen ey tal) cent man to ° death row.”’ | SATURDAY MORNING : . . in New York, on Channel 2 Satur (2) Phil Silvers Musical | Broomfield Asks Law, embarrassing questions. They start out by day 12 noon-1 00 pm 0 - epeCi: -—-- 8:20-«(2) Meditations < asking ‘How long have you been bald?’ and * * * : comedy special | to Make Such Crimes’ B 8 . Answer te Previous Puzzle $25 (2) On the F: . a then go on from there Performing in the triple role of | = os on, i e ae Front. a Federal Offense WILSON Flash: Taffy Tuttle just phoned: “How conductor, pianist and interpret. hae im ee about a ‘Be Kind to Castro Week’? He's really a sweet kid” er, Bernstein will cover the mu- ‘9:55 New A bill has been introduced into Perry Como admits asking for a shorter season next sical period of the 18th Century, be (4) (color) Newa. . , ’ the heyday of such giants as Mo- | the U.S. House of Representa year but smilingly adds “A contract's a contract. I've anoth- sart, Becthovre. Haydn, Bach 9:00 (2) Michigan, Conservation. tives by Oakland County Congress-. ef year to go—then they'll have to catch me.” But he's in cad Manel —_ ~. = “ ” ie 5 a poaltrd agree imam) Williams S| Hroomficld: «hich oe to retire. “I think,” he says, I've got a few songs . ‘ . Yusa Christ. : eft in me.” 9:18 (2) Electricity at Work would call in the Federal Bureau | In my search for good and In his exposition, Bernstein will of Investigation on bombings of odly items, I claim Edith seek to dispel the notion that class Bm = 9:30 (2) Capt. Kangarc churehes, schools, homes and| ee ical music is, among other things ta i leis) i P ile = ‘ Adams is today’s nice doll — “Jong hair.” “high brow.” or “con i (4) (color) Bozo the Ctewn. | businesses liywood to ae 7 ea | Broomfield. a Republican, called she phoned from Holly cert’ music. as many people be ACROSS HUT) ya tpt . say she and Ernie Kovacs are lieve : . | Te 5 his bili a ‘legal lever’ ee = ~~ op the offense ead m Instead, he will try to show 8 Sealer voice at preseet be sald, “the because I helped them get mar- that classical music is simply 12 Contederate is I qT er Bee te stay lent Tall i ried in Mexico a few years ago that kind of composition in which 13 aepenes ie rl} Paera) lente imesh tiene tents with a call to William O’Dwyer the composer's intent must be 14 Eye cre T y appears that a federal law has and couldn't print ‘the story followed. 4 Fold aaa been violated.” because of necessary secrecy. ae New York Philharmonic 16 Where you ty ‘ ; ‘ foung People’s Concerts are - shouldn't | ses “yp v y | “The processes of crime detec- they ree wud * ee duced del he ted le Roget aa 18 “Sweet TTA tion would be speeded considerably news,” she reported. Pian- glander, and written by Bernstein oy Ga i Ke if our federal law enforcement |ing to work Las Vegas short- : 27 Beginners | IJ agencies were able to get into|ly she exclaimed, “Thank God 24 Eatinet bird vA 7 ~ bi ‘such bombing cases immediately,” |for the Empire dress!” The Needed Sunda FD te Broomfield stated. Peggy Cass tells me of once y , y Scotland ‘ ake is 39 Soviet city ke * having lunch — when ghe was f R : 3? Swif : ~ ’ 4 ee is 2 MS Ne { Pfr ined that he introduced just getting started as an Y & Or ecuperation 4 Sunerfies a vos rm i the cach as Pa ie ig Canela actréss—with “a correspondent EDITH . a LET 0 uren. synagogue ANT for 36 out-of-town papers.” After asking her questions for two LOUISVILLE | P Janitors uel Ive om y school bombings which have taken ih th id “T’ tenis jent. 1 T al delterson (cunt Giada 7 itis ’ place in recent montbs. Ours, e man said, “I'm not really a correspondent, Im Tom cee aul fa Saunas oe ramins t 9 ey alan O'Malley from thé Jack Paar show, and want you on the pro- dicad of Wedlnentan 9 Bird of : 2 “I think that a of these cram.” Peggy says it was a wonderful for Jack Paar to have, Metoled an alate family people will think twice about a dine sa: oa ise Ta have be ervous 1d navel Fiscal Court changed the pay 41 Frtreat DOWN 17 French 33 Toll roads bombing places ef worship and | lor Rea: ary ave en yeoy nervous V iday after Frank Norris, head cus 2 Yell 5 80 38 G e ” Pe French ist island H holies ‘cand nabreiee ee ‘o Constellation education if they know that | mbe sara heres many of ‘ne men 49 Mode: ate 1 Subordinate 19 Slack tity in federal government will | = cerepora ednescay nignt anc 31 Bolt” 4 Sultry 23 Mistak Franc | t a eeraeer ie F arts $2 Australian bores (ged 24 Cootng bird 42 Simmer directly involved,” he said, MN THE MIDNIGHT EARL... werent me to work Thursday _ ostrich 6 Italian city 25 Poems Oe need (prefix) Maxi Being paid on Saturday, Norris st ignited & Drilis 7 Piving = 46 Elevator Maximum penalty under the — . Conrad Hilton asked Eartha Kitt to star at the Cairo-Hiltem|,aiq would give them Sunday to: 33 Gains 9 Old machine inventor proposed new law would be the opening Feb. 23. (Her recent. cafe escort was socialite Butler|ecuperate 36 ward 10 Metal refuse 28 Revise 47 Line death sentence, Broomfield con- = Ho!™ 11 Spangled 29 Essential being 48 Opposed : | Miles) . Artist Alberto Vargas, creator of the Varga Girl, 37 High priest “her } 31 Staid 50 Uncooked cluded. (7) Betty Buop. -- Today's Radio Programs - - WIM, Mee ORLW, com ww, (ae WCAR, (1198) WATE «irre WPON, (1460) WJKK, qiem) Programs furnished by stations tisted in this column are subject to change without notice. oe 1 11:00 WJR, News, Sports 9-00 WIR 00% ar ww Lape wIBK Peta cre ww. Faye Eiicanete ew hese Mose informed men, but they are the most WJBK, N M Lino j . Stereo WXYZ. MeKenzi ; WY slag! WoaR een Me WRON News, Music CRLW News Bibie | ee Ree TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: An optimist is a man who sets d : Lt Porge We , > ON. News, eeecis (1:98 WIR. dMusie sable wniabas Read EE WPON Pobtiec Werkend jaside one evening to complete his tax return The way some | *-30—WJR, Dinner Date one WOR eke Nae 1:98- WIR Defense stars epublicans talk, they expect that in 1960 Washington'll change * WJ. Maxwell £ | CKLW News Album its name to Rockefeller Center. That's earl, brother. XYZ. J Daly ATURDAY MORNING 2:06— WIR Orchestra ( WPON, Capanstiens & Silver 10:48 WIR News Jamboree | CKLW. News Davies Copyright, 1959) i News, Melody eed. Melody Parade WJBK. News Reid ~~ 2.00 wR, t - WWJ, News. a YZ. News. McKengie wx. & > oe! couse Wrz. Freda ¥ wu. News fiom Time OW iak ue, nope Davies CKLW. F . aing JBK, News e . Bas ey ‘ ae Jack. "Bett jo | Bees Bowe ee $06—WIR Brdway Musi Griffiths’ IV Bill a Ee ae Tboy 5 weie ‘ G r ‘ » : Woodling w Pontiac Weekend [10:%—WIR Around House | WW, News, Moritor \Mrs. Griffiths isn't optimistic Mews, tlody red , Weiss ‘wae 2 Star Extra #:30—-WIR Acrtcultare | LW. Bews M. Morcan | WCAR. 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WY WWJ Basketball La « end $130..WJR, Mucie Mali WRYE, J Surreil , WXYZ Fun-e-R CKLW, Knowle: o.WIR, Musie Mall CKLW hous: Knowles WPON, Rite mati : CKLW, News, Good Morning WCAR. Mews, Page TONIGART . 16:38—WJBK, Sound Off { WJBK. News George ww athe You're the Jury Melody 12:30 WIR 4:00. WIR, Music WWJ News. Montter Time fer Music i | is working on a show presenting the '59 calendar—with live calendar girls Ricardo Montalban's studying French at Berlitz agents are negotiating for a film with BBardot | nce Reynolds turned down the Las Vegas Dunes’ $30,000-a-weck offer Mickey Rooney signed over a chunk of his “Last| Mile " loot to his youngest son Johnny Mathis staried his dramatic lessons. EARL’S PEARLS: Some women really have what to wear the new styles.—nerve. WISH I'D SAID THAT: Married it takes men may not be the best- toe speaker) is opposed to it, W ASHINGTON (®—Rep. Martha/so it’s not going to get anywhere,’ W. Griffiths (D-Mich) says her’ she said. proposal to open the House and | its committees to television cover- Soil Improver Better age ‘is getting a surprising amount of support » I don't quite she said today ee Sa Bs CHICAGO—One of the understand it,” dered plastic I introduced this the market is considered .a_ bun- new” pow game bill im 1955 and 1957 and no! dred times as eficient in improv- operated transistorized unit. one made much fuss over it. “Now, we're getting enthusiastic nure, or peat mos. ’s Concert Discusses = am, ® _ of | preparation amino j “Amino Acid Aids Expectant Mothers NEW YORK — Complications during pregnancy can be com bated by supplementing the diet expectant mothers with a consisting of the Vitamins plus an essential acid, lysine, protein re- searchers have found Lysine-treated women are usual easily spotted, the researchers say. be- cause they lack the lassitude and chronic fatigue common during the first three months ‘of pregnancy. They also have a greater feeling of well-being throughout their pregnancies and convalesce faster after their deliveries ; Divers Use Wireless soil conditioners on ers ing sofl structure As compost, ma-|range is three fourths of a {to a depth of about 200 feet. SAN DIEGO, Cal. — An under water wireless telephone has been develgped for divers to use to contact their boat or other div- waves in the water are transmit High - frequency pressure ted and received by a battery- The mile * , ~ -- = THIRTY-THREE eaning of Music ' TV News and Reviews Play house 90 | a Jewel on R By WILLIAM EWALD NEW YORK (‘(UPI)—It is the cus- tom of TV programmers to refer to the counterfeit portion of their product—the shoddytown of half- ‘hour shows—as the meat and po- ‘'tatoes of the medium * * * However, as | understand meat and potatoes—nourishing. tasty substantial—there really only one regular meat and potatoes of- fering on television: CBS-TV’s Playhouse 90 Playhouse 90 stands alone right now. It sits on a lonely pin- nacle, a jewel om a rubbish heap, a diamond cavping a jim- is Stands Out - ubbish Heap 4 CBS.TV Armstrong Circle The. ater drama which will deal with the recent Nova Scotia Mine disaster. Gene Peterson of the CBS-TV soap opera. Love of Life, has turned down a role in the road company of “The Bells Are Ring- to remain with the daytime . Harry Sosnick, musical director of CBS-TV's Your Hit Pa- rade. will be musical director of six specials sponsored by a soit drink company (Coca Cola) sched- uled for CBS-TV—the first spec 1s set for March 30. ing’ seria] jams-world where baubles and scrimshaw are the common cur rency, It is a show crafted by pros and hit or miss. it: shoots light into the TV week Last might it hit * * pe Tt hit with Rod Serling's “The Velvet Sie," a Faustian piece which traced the career of a TV writer who traded himself for fuine, money and what passes for immortality nowadays. [t was_ to hammer it down more simply. a study of values Like most of Serting’s recent efforts, “The Velvet Alley” had a nice feeling for talk and Ser- ling kept that talk ping-ponging around the play’s edges—trantic talk, chi chi talk, butter talk, shop talk, con man talk. that talk against a piece of The play itself Was It posed its problem honestly and enmeshed in the stuff of its ®wn logic. It ended honest- lv—without compromising its in- nards And except for a little sag around its middle, the piece gen erated fire and flash over al- most all ef its 90 minutes 2 * * * The cast, with the exception of Bonita Granville who gave an awkward performance, was on target—Art Carney Katherine Bard. George Voskovec, Alexander Scourby and Micky Braddock, among them. IT liked particularly Jack Klugman in the role of a sweet agent and Leslie Nielen who played an eggshell of a man with just the right touch of hol- lowness But wrhis more bounced iniportant some substance honest * SWIM: Mrs Clare Ruth, wile of the late Babe Ruth was farced to withdraw from tonight s CBS TV's Person to Person because her Manhattan landlord objected to the electronic visit—it's the first time in the pro trams Six year history this has happened Genevieve will replace Mrs Ruth on the Ed Murrow chat show The Canadian Broadcasting Company will pick up the Feb. * * THE CHANNEA. Circus ‘Snobbery: Worries Red Paper MOSCOW (UPI)—Soviet Culture, the Soviet Union's leading cultural newspaper spoke out sorrowfully| recently against the “decline” of the circus in the Western nations. | “The circus in the West,” it wrote, “is changing from a gen-| uinely popular, democratic art into 1 spectacle geared to a narrow, of snobs * * * “Cruel eompetifion, characteris for bourgeois society ap pearing even among circus entre- preneurs (who) are filling their) programs with cafe singers and | @ancers who have little in com- mon with a genuine circus act.’ Soviet Culture, charging’ that the Western circus has fallen into the eirele the ts hands of ‘‘traders in art,” sai the ’situation was about equally unhappy in the United States, France and other European coun- tries accents Ultraviolet Hurts Virus LOS ANGELES—lIn studying the fobacco-mosaic virus, researchers! at the University of California at) Los Angeles have found a two- way method of disabling the virus by using ultraviolet light. The sct-, entists found: that short ultraviolet: wave lengths inactivate the virus by damaging its protein armor, preventing the nucleic acid in its infectious core from getting out. Longer wave lengths, it was found. are directly absorbed by the TAPE RECORDERS SALES SERVICE RENTALS RECORDED STEREO TAPES rom $4195 EPPERT’S CAMERA SHOP 57 W. Huron St. FE 5-6615 ES EE ET TT \ TUNIS A=-1 Color—Black and White ALL WORK CUARANTEED Ke Feature ZENITH, RCA MOTOROLA CONDON’S RADIO & TV SALES & SERVICE Call FE 4-9736 Factory Authorized “Servies 36 S. TELEGRAPH Across trom Tel-Huron WATER SOFTENER Fully Automatic *199 Reg. $329 Value Soft Water Centre Birmingham Mich. MI 6-3247 RCA COLOR TV Sales and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TV ‘ Open Mon. & Fri, Night 422 W FE 4.1133 Huron We Guarentee Prompt Service OXBOW TV Sales and Service 9414 Elizabeth Lake Rd. on Open 6 thre Sat. BELTONE PONTIAC 0. Au “Hear male South Saginaw ~ 3 Do ive lew er & Fenneg's) town Pontiac 7744 Home er FEd« ral 4 Hearing Tests Oftiee Bargains in 1958 RCA Color TV Free Home Trial — Terms HAMPTON ELECTRIC £25 W. Weren St. FE 4-255 acid itself, 770 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-5841 TV ° Radio Service New and Used TV Sets Factory Authorized ZENITH - MOTOROLA ADMIRAL TV SERVICE Open Fri. Nites "til 9 P.M. ase W, HURON &T OR 3-9100 . STEREO PLUS HI-FIDELITY Available at CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. Open Mon. & Fri. “til 9 ‘ Fad THIRTY-FOUR _— : | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JANUARY 23. 1959 , a . = births durin November, down 1.2'S} H | G D t Hold Suspect ri Fh i Marriages Up, \per cent from the 245,000 for the 50 He Holle . f or Help | Helps You Overcome “ O Orlda | pec (1957 months. For the first 11 FALSE TEETH in Decapitation jn 5%4 Hours ‘months of 1958 the estimate was} LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — A man who asked for quick service | Looseness and Worry Admits Ax-Slaying of poLin air FORCE BASE, Fla. Woman Found in Coal (AP)—Lunch in Aluska and dinner Ld (3,847,000, down 1.3 per cent from| e| \ | | the ——_ for the al span. lon repair of his radio and televi-| __ No longer be yennares anton as at Eglin, 3.850 miles away. That (Advertisement) sion sets explained why the spe-' tenth. FASTER SE. a8 improved alka p bade The 1958 birth rate has been|cial speed was needed: ee inen-se) 9ee ae moraines om November Public Health jioning at 24.3 per 1.000 popu-) “With both “‘ broken last) feel more comfortable. Avoid embar~ " Figures Source; Both lation, a drop of 29 per cent un‘inight, I had to # and talk with, rassment caused by loose plates. G der the 1957 rate of 24.5. : imy wife.” “= Bin, Headless was Capt: Billy B. White's experi- Show 1958 Decreases — ence Thursday, ee te WASHINGTON i — Marriages 7“ JETROIT oR—A factory worker _. DEO = The test pilot from Caddo Mills, was held today in the decapitation _. es ; A hex piloted a Republic F105 of a woman whose severed head .. Thunderchief jet on @ record non- apparently was burned in ‘increased during November but” ‘the number of births continued to 74 ‘decline, the Public Health Serv- ~~ ice estimated Thursday. | 8 stop flight from kielson AFB, furnace. | : Alaska, to F-glin in five hours and | =| In custody was Lee L. Kelsey, 07 minutes . | The service figured there were DISCOUNT STORES 47, who police said admitted kill The average speed was about 119,000 marriages during Novem- ber, an increase of 0.8 per cent: over the November 1957 total of 22 NORTH SAGINAW ST. nee : Just South of Pontiac State Bank Bidg. This was the first time in 15 ‘months that the monthly total was higher than in the same month of 5 - the previous year i | * * * ' 1 ing the woman, then going !9 his 79) mules per hour, Official timing job but intending to give himself qeyjces were not used, so no time up later. record will be claimed. The Air Detective Lt. Joseph Walrad Force said it was the longest non sald Kelsey told of slaying Mrs, >fOP fight by a fighter type au Lou Bessie Young during an craft within the continental limits argument yesterday. He sald of the United States Kelsey called the woman his * * * SRE a SRE RR, SR | It estimated‘ there were 1.322, conmmon law wife. White is stationed at Wright-Pat ‘ Young's he Wiis lets td '000 marriages up to Dec. 1, a de- ; Police found Mrs Young's head- Re lig a less body in a padiocked coal bin : — jereese of 5.2 ae cd tae Sa ® LIMITED QUANTITY : in the basement of the Kelsey j 1957 figure of 1,594, ot ; : home, ‘They said bone fragments ems Dpose noni: rn ova) e FIRST QUALITY found in the furnace were identh Mere were an esure = 341,000) fied as portions of a human skull, : 3 e PRINTS & SOLIDS Walrad said Kelsey told him he EW 59 WAGONS ; became angry during an argument Housing Plan | N 00 | ae e SIZES 7 TO 15 over $40 the woman had borrowed Nrere $] 995 L 4 | rem him and failed to pay back od RES : He vaual she pushed hun down a Call 14 to Counter Ike's J oemincuam ramtze § o SiES Ieee Values | starr and he became enrazed and A eal f r A f i 1 2 ; SPrtie 4 her with an ax Wi B 2 ct eS? ” Ga | Mi 6-3900 4 e SIZES 14, TO 241, ; $6 99 } 1s rogram _f AP Wirephoto ™ - 12% : oO ‘ | wilt 1” Was { aS Sat ¥ | | : (late es Pham te MACK SENNETT BUSY — Mack Sennett, whose Keystone | @ ALSO MATERNITY J \\ ; hid the rest of the body in the coal’ WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Cops and bathing beauties convulsed a generation of movie fans, is ONE LEVEL WEAR ; bin and went to work Democratic leaders called 11) wit busy working on a new screen treatment of one of his oldtime hits, 4° SHOPPING : ‘d j Nesken dacdie foceunten (ines 1 Molly-O.” as he observes his Toth birthday recently. Sennett, who 52 Stores and Services P| M h . . | ' : . | . lives alone in a Hollywood Boulevard apartment. told newsmen Free Parking for 5,000 Cars us an Ot er Unadvertised S ecid S: Ten Suffer Burns enhower administration § appeals grumpily, “1 don't want fo talk about birthdays.” He hopes to sell | Miracle M e wh hipaa y p for enactment of its own housing his “Molly-O" treatment to a studio B. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. “a ‘ ; me program : . — - os Seasons 2 : in Fire at Home Hie stiecauee Ue ea) apex men for the National Tousing Con BENTON JIARBOR. Upp — ference, the AFT.CIO) Americans hight children and their parents for Democratic Action, American = PR Dor. x, were burned last might when ajlinstitute of Architects, and others flash fire swept through their “ho hase called for bigger pro small frame home an Benton grams than President haisenhow tr hax asked Ld * * One child. Matvin Price. 6, was admitted to Merey Hospital « ith) en fohn porkrianm t1) Alad third degree burns over 1000 per presiding over Senate hearings on cent of his body Tle was not ex the hotly disputed program, pre the dicted that a one pactage housings inl} far broader and more costly will be D CLEAR-AWAY eee . Ms em SN ay ay’ pe hl Township pected to live accerhing tea hospital Ihe father, Ollie Price Sr. 51, than Fasenhower wants suffered second and third degree passed by Congress before the end burns over 30 per cent of his body of February _ Se) A ¥ eng it Ss Le and his wite, Velinn, 2 was treat The Democrats with command aS el for third depece burns over (9k Maloritios tn both Senate and — — , fe =. | ! } bO per cent of her body House are denang for a swift pas i \ 2 -" Shop These Sears ; wage of a comprehensive housing \ cS s s ball Tt wold a Specials Until e . program ina single contamn money and authority the 6 Cubans Held 9 P.M. 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