sane leila fe ee BG, Weather Bureau Fh e; ‘ ‘faey tonight, coder. i (Detaity Page % - / ios re 116th ‘YEAH | tok te hoe - ! ek) oo eae: ie RE ‘Mommy Held Me.. ew et Jet Plane JA Small Piece of I Big ey “the Water Was Cold’ Plunges Into yi NEW YORK (AP) —Ropert Sullivan, 8, was sitting in the 4 New York River City Manager Walter rk Willman won a paadiaeote of confidence last night after city commissioners refused to oust the city’s new public safety director and called for a citizens committee-to arbitrate troubles between him and Police Chief Herbert_W. Straley. - ; For the first time in his. nine years in Pontiac, the manager’s reputation was put to a test and he passed it by a 5 to @ vote. seat of the big airliner next to his mother. ited were his father: —s two sisters. ‘ . Chisaea. 8 as ; thas olen aid and were simast beck ons *again. . Then comel ties aighisiane, From a hospital bed, young Robert told about it in halting phrases. “I was sitting in the seat next to Mommy,” he gaid. “I don’t know what happened but all of a sudden I be- gan to slide and we went under the seat. “Then I was on something in the water. “Mommy -was holding me.” “Then in the water we couldn’t stay up. “I tried to hold my breath. I was cold. My aims felt frozen.” Robert could speak no further. But somehow he knew of the tragedy that had” befallen him. His murmurs to attendants made it plain he knew his parents and-sisters were ‘dead. Robert and his mother were-rescued from the icy wa- ters and rushed to the hospital. His mother died in the hos- pital. His father? Joseph, and sisters, Patricia, 13, and Joan, 5, were listed among those missing. ; ay Deckhands on a tugboat “reported seeing a man, holding a little blonde girl, swept under the- wurtace of the Water as theplane was sinking. - They were believed to be Robert’s father and one of his sisters. The Sullfvan family lived in nearby Hempatead, Long Island. « * NEW YORK — A news ; wandian flashed across the ‘aig vision screen in a home in Brooklyn. For Mrs. Estelle Kemach, 83, mother of two, it was the ‘first word that a plane carrying her husband home from . Chicago. had ergshed into the East River. She grabbed for a telephone. It was too early for American Airlines to confirm that. her rumen was aboard and that he was & @ survivor. Max Sonsh! femach’s father, who lives with her, sped with the worried woman to La Guardia Airport. There tient 2 they learned some ees had been taken to Flushing | Hospital. ’ Father and daughter raced to the tiospital, where their hopes were confirmed. Seymour Kemach was stunned but. alive. “He didn’t know where he.was,” Mrs. Kemach said.- Later he said he owed his life to leaving his seat just before the crash to go to the wanes in the rear of the #. plane. .. After the crash, he said, he helped two stewardesses and a little boy out of the plane. Next he recalled swimming toward a tug in the East River. . In his own words: “How did I get out of the taane? I don’t know. “Then we went down and I thought I was going to die but I helped pull out two hostesses and a little boy. “That: water was cold, I thought I'd never see my * wife again. You ddn’t Know. I came close te giving up. “t swam in the water toa tugboat. I swear to God I ~gave up twice. You just don’t know how amid I was. Now I know I'll live to be 60. - “I'm in good shape, only my ‘ankle. But oh! my back, my leg, my — And I’m still freezing. That water—it was so cold!” ae * .{covered during the night. "| survivors among the~73, persons bert H, DeWitt, 59, of Decatur, *.{eraft smacked into the water and for Other 45 Victims of harbor craft scoured the dark, icy water near La- Guardia Airport ‘today for bodies of 45 pergofis ing after the crash of a big) new jet-powered American Airlines plane’ Tuesday night. Twenty bodies were re- There were only eight ‘known aboard the four-engine Lockheed Electra clouded East "River only. away from. a Safe landing just be- fore midnight. Numerous sevectigations were launched into the tragedy, The Civil. Aeronautics Board alone sped 26 men to the scene. Many floating pieces. of wreck- age, including a portion ‘of. the main landing gear and pieces of sheet were recovered and|‘ taken’ ashore: to see if they might yleld any clues to the cause; of the crash. VETERAN OF 30 YEARS. The plane’s Falls Short of Runway; : NEW YORK W—Swarms! : miss-| \ turboprop’ airliner, which| nfysteriously plunged into the fog- seconds} pilot was -Capt. Al WRECKAGE OF AIRLINER — Part of a seat section of the ijl-fated American Airlines plane is transferred to shore from police launch after it was picked up this morning in the East ) AP Wirephote . River. The plane was trvthg to make a landing at La Guardia airport in fog and drizzle when it crashed short of the runway. —jers before’ the ‘Vote, Kill Mich,. a veteran of "20 years and seven million ‘miles of tying be 8 American, ae He_ radioed tic tidtention of trouble before the plane's violent plunge, The glistening big airliner hit the water With such a shattering crash it seemed ‘miraculous that any of those aboard it survived despite the feverish rescue-efforts of nearby boats. * * * The plane's pilot, using instru- ments because of the murky weath- er conditions, was feeling his way toward a runway at La Guardia Airport on a nonstop Tlight from Chicago. But for some undetermined rea- son, the big four-engine turboprop r burst apart about half a mile from the shore-end of the runway. * Some of the passengers and crew were flung from, or-floated out.of--the wreckage before it sank te the river bottom 30 to 36 feet below, - A tugboat chugging along a few. hundred feet away cut loose two barges it was towing here. from Trombly Offers to Take Checkup, Quit If Necessary - FROM OUR NEWS WIRES Connecticut and raced to the crash site. Crewmen leaped into the wa- ter or used boat hooks to pull out: the eight persons known to . (Continued on/Page 2, Col. 4) - Hits State's Lag in Fluoridation Pe igan ’ counties is pasip a dead duck. — The fatal blow was dealt : yes terday in Lansing at a public hearing conductéd by the Senate Judiciary Committee, where op- ponents far outweighed proponents in the fight to give countiés ba- sically the same type governments like cities. “The thing is dead if I'm any judge,” deciarcd ‘John G, Se- mann, Berkley supervisor, -who bi ‘Hoinp-tile government for Mich- Opponents at State Hearing Yesterday's setback is the } timé since 1932 that home-rule_ has met defeat. In 1932, 1934, 192, 1944 it was put to a vote, but lost, FEARED FOR JOBS Opposition was Voiced yesterday b¥ representatives of townships. sheriffs, prosecutors and other county officials who feared they might lose their jobs under home- rule. tion, This came after a group ot south end mayors insisted that a safeguard to protect city Wercaee be included, —- *.* * Favoring it were the Wayne who |County Board of: Supervisors, the the Senate Judiciary Committee, ainst it. bd eg * ofe | The District 7 commissioner then) threatened to bring charges against > Lodge, third ranking member ‘a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8). ° |-One commissioner, Milton R. Henry, atetalned from — = Lege aes: “The mess ty indicates soils thing is wrong within the} administration.” Obviously shaken because a “vote of confidence was even being-con- sidered, Willman told commission- “If I didn't believe I had your confidence, I wouldn’t be here. ® we - “1 didn't ask for the vote," he .|waid afterwards, “and I never ex- pected one to take place.” Commissioner Floyd P. Miles called for the vote, observing that the manager's reputation “had been kicked around” dur. ing the present battle between Straley and Public Safety Direc- tor George D. Eastman, “T have the utmost confidence in the city manager," said Miles, Voting for Willman besides Miles were Mayor Philip E. Rowston and Commissioners Wiliam W. Donald- son, John A. Dugan and Robert A; Landry. . * * * had just tried unsuccess- jfully to oust-Eastman, and hinted he believed the vote of confidence was brought up “to embarrass” his fight in behait of Straley, Dismisses hy wlin Alyea Case- Judge Sets Feb. 7 for Hearing on New Motion to Drop Charges Oakland County Cireuit Judge William J, Beer today dismissed seven women and four men jurors ho for a week have been un- able to reach a verdict in the first-degree murder trial of my mond L,° Alyea; > At the same time, Judge ge set Feb, 17 for arguments -in a new motion made today. by Al yea's court-appointed attorney, Wil- liam R, Beasley, that the 35- year-old Detroit, gardner be re “The manager has done aire: mendous job,” Landry sald ‘| angrily, “He doesn’t need mm yote of confidence,” “> Absent from: the meeting wes} - \Commissioner Wesley J. Wood, Ti leurisy, Wood said ve given Willman z = T's confidence. ‘| Landry and Henry voted for Eastman's removal but the four he peti with other commissioners present x Eastman of violating the State Civ- fl Service Act on grounds that Eastman illegally stripped Straley of powers last Nov. 12. Calling for a legal opinion from the city attorney by next week, Landry demanded that Straley be restored to power today “‘or else.” was preparing a home-rule res- olution to present Monday to the Oakland County Board of — Due Tonight in Area visors, “It-. will be a useless gesture, but I'm going ahead anyway,” said Semann, who as head of Oak- land’s Legislative Committee, at- tended yesterday’ s Senate hear- ing.” * * * Although the Senate’ committee has not officially voted on the joint resolution calling for an April 6 home-rule constitutional amend- ment, all indications are that be- cause of the ‘numerous protests lodged yesterday ~ the resolution will die in committee, Besides, - the _ resolution would; have had to pass the Senate, the House of Representatives “and re- ceive Gov. Williams’ signature by “It's alive,”" declareq Oakland _State Sen, L. Harvey Ledge, ‘but Friday. to get on the April 6 bal-| lot. . 3-Inch ‘Snowfall F orecast Winter weary Pontiac had a fresh blanket of snow totiay and most roads in the county were reported slippery in spots from freezing rain that fell during the night. , x * * . ns Sleet and freezing rain started falling late. yesterday over most of the state, ening nighvaye into _— ice skating rinks. The U.S. Weather Bureau said the Pontiac atea will get more snow late today with accumulation of up to three irithes. . Temperatures will drop from a high:of 30 today to near 18 tonight. x % * With the three inches of snow tonight, further pre- cipitation will come as snow again about Saturday or Sun- day. ; * * * / * * * By. another 4 to 2 vote, com- missioners approved Donaldson's motion for a citizens committee. Rowston said he would make ‘the appointments in a few days. Whether the action would delay filing of charges against. Straley} was 8 ion that depended on Willman and on the speed with which the arbitration committee takes action, Rowston said there was no at- tempt at “procrastination,” and planned to have the committee formed in time for it to meet before: next Tuesday's Commis- sion nieeting. “If at that time, all attempts (Continued on Page 2; Col. 2) ° Gets Lost in Mansion ~ CHICAGO (UPI)—Police were called in. yésterday when four- year-old Nathan G. Smith got Judge Beer —— the. jury” after Jeffers “hung oo note that ‘rot Rie, Soutiel * The Detroiter took the stand in ‘\killed Jasinski, He admitted find- turned to the nursery looking ‘lor a poker game. It was Beasley's conterition that his client stumbled upon the stabbed and beaten body, and then fled in fear he would be impli- cated and eo © Jeffers, pris ‘¢ fiw refused to talk to 4 said about 40 ballots ‘were taken without a verdict being reached, ... Alyea was returned to the coun- ty jail to await the outcome of the Feb. uN hearing. . = News Flashes his own defense and denied he ing Jasinski’s body when he re-— WASHINGTON - A B30 weather reconnalssance plane with 12’ men aboard is missing in © the area of Bermuda, the Air _ Force sadd today, + A Japanese ship radioed that as Twenty-four was the lowest recorded temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. At 2 = the trermom- . eter registered 28. lost in his family’s 45-room man- sion. Police found him behind a divan in the living room. : MOUNT CLEMENS — Macomb County Probate! ' Judge Joseph V. Trombly has volunteered to submit to _& medicalexamination and resign from the bench if doctors find any ailment which might impair his DETROIT » — Michigan's slow progress in fluoridating its public water supplies as a weapon-dgainst tooth ,decay was deplored today by State Health Commissioner Dr. ag far as success of hitting the ballot, it will need many pul- ‘motors,’* “Judicial dutjes. Trombly, who has been carrying on a running feud with the Macomb County + Board of Supervisors, made his offer to County Bar As- sociation President Frank E. Jeanette: The. judge, who has woe on the bench for 18 years, is eligible for fetirement with an — pen- sion of $6, 000. - He said he would submit a re- pert of Nex piipiieel ssadithen- on . or -before Feb. 10, when the cick we taesl © @ocue ae ia Today's Press committee that Trombly’s actions — ae ree sporumeee painfully obvious when you see’ uled_to ‘meet to discuss a rec- ommendation by its judiciary in Juvenile Court be rant Alleges Hedy is Cruel HOUSTON # —_ Oilman W. »Howard~f.ee Tuesday filed a. court suit seeking. a divorce from actress Hedy Lamarr. His petition alleged cruel treatment _prior to the couple’s separation | last August. Albert E. Heustis. In opening . Greater Detruit's children’s dental health day, Dr- Heustis said only one of seven Michigan residents served by public water supplies has the ad- vantage of fluoridation. The na- tional average is one of three. *. Dr. Heustis cited - beautiful teeth for children and lower dental bills as the rewards of. fluoridation. He said nearly 35 miltion Americans in 1,772 com- munities now - receive the benefits of fluoridation,’ which diminishes ee nm about two-thirds. “The coed for fluoridation is Michigan. youngsters blighted with Postpone Mooney’s ‘Examination Again C. Mooney, 50-year-old Waterford Township High School teacher furnishing beer. to students, has been postponed for the third time. * * * Originally scheduled for Jan. 9 before Pontiac Township Justice Robert W. Hodge, the exarhination is now set for Feb. 27. The post- ponement “from the latest sched- uled Feb. 6 examination was grant- ed when Mooney’s attorney, Carl-; ton S: Roeser, told Hodge he had another court commitment in Reed Pre-trial examination of Arthur. charged with gross indecency and| - : Critically Hurt in Airliner Crash ~ Imvpetigated, ° needless tooth decay, Michigan In the ineuntime, Jaines p.| WAltocials ........-...0-+-, © {families struggling with needless|City for Friday. Rosso has been reinstated as su-| © Empress. ....:.---.., 14 |monumental dental repairs to. be *-* © perintendent of the Macornb County = eee ST ee hehe eer 26 |made “and dentists’\ booked for| Mooney, 50, of 1651 \ Grimshaw _.- Youth Home ‘by the judge, . ° Obituaries ............6...-. 5 | months in advance trying-t6 keep) St., Commerce Township, ‘was sus- Rosso was fired Sunday by Judge Sports ows .eieese esses - 2274 ‘holes in teeth filled, bad teeth ex. pended after alleged gross in- Trombly, who charged-that a divi- ao AE gS ne Ba ff tracted and spaces bridged,” Dr.|decency acts were revealed by — sion of ‘authority. existed at the| TY Radio Programs .... $1 |iseustis said. student involved in a a fatal auto , Se im home. The home is ted! Earl -....5-.ece +31 | “Neediess tooth decay is alcrash. STEWARDESS SURVIVES—Miss Jour Marie P Wirephete Proba bate Court yadee ‘Michigan he Women’s Pages ..:..4..-17-20 Michigan disgrace. Prevention is: Geller, 21,- of ‘Jackson Heights, N.Y., was one -Miss. Zeller was listed in critical condition this. . ‘The firing aroused county offi-| 4 yaj. “Green. tw. 0 ee Auiges Campbell Tax Avonitent, In of two stewardesses on the American Airlines soocoing, ot Ciacing BONE ee a la, tere Seki. o 26 ee Cre lis an important part of it.” _ |9?™fjyhtk OA Beet 7 29m. 995) plane which plunged into New York's Bast River. ardess wakilled. Ng 8H ht a =e “I asked for the Commission’s| Al through the night and into a ; ' of a Negro from the list was an/ opinion of Eastman before I made doletul prog rh dawn Fores was resistance within the commit-|rinated only by his resignation or Out * School | — ataeel aa * oversight that could be corrected the appointment,” Willman con- ft boa hed the river | °% removal by the City Council. figures MOBILE. Ala. (UPI) — Now Rowston. —— > ” leeded: “f didn't want to bring in array > a esare ont » ted Williams warned again that with- e * = Little Rickie Toncray didn’t go to meeting attended by top police they're delivering the right | “Henry asserted that commission- for bodies. By hoon only out temporary use of fund securi- school: today and-he won't go to-|Officials and bar assotiation civil ' poo ss somebody you would disapprove/peen recovered, leavin still He named village manager y 8 to the firemey. When the smoke- . of. ties “‘we just can't hope to keep a: age morrow or the day after, his moth-/"ights committee members. eaters couldn't reach @ burning =, |e ace hee te “eon ee eight survivors were things going.” of Imlay City in December 1955, r’sdid-—"just so long as the pack t + * railway’ refrigeration car here : wi ; : . " waded of dogs continues to haunt our ‘yesterday. a svich engine oblg- |Winter-Weary |in'Saer “ie city Charter no) MOTHER DIES cance, pskedyerterdcy fot aa [government wih a full tne vilage[ Preto” here in 1856, 26088 persons were rg pushed it within range of | Areas Pe lted by bes else could legally have done saat eis ores immediate commitment ff om | manager. cig pean bagel ob Nes held for investigation and subse- hoses. a 3 it.” ha en pu ro Williams : to band en leased without e. Freezing Rain | It was after this statement by alive but died afterward. The boy| the eed cick wats fax to meet | Under his leadership the vil- lare roaming in the vicinity of Ser ml eh aio Supreme Oat an Th e Weather ee: g views that Miles called for the mie ues pag reggie the state’s long run need for new — “ol ras ence . cp on tomate, ae a cision, he said, declares. that in- =; poe bo. y . vote of confidence, head a revenue. Z S 3 terrogation is ‘not inherently = - —~By Phe Associated Press ae ; - cluded the establishing of a build- |th t b ih —AELRE Reagan napa | Soon, teesng Tin ant rin ft Wilmen's dec (ope wi Willams declined comment be-| ing cule, secog onda nit to [TSR haa eseey SSC ceri” and that t does ave os : =. : ‘ision tO press; Swirling river currents, plus ifore talking it over with Demo- a value in solving crimes. + tng toda: flewes by two te threejcampened -broad areas across charges against Straley, alfhough - — . coditying of existing ordinances. x *¢ * a net. of ace anon tentghs tomer inorthern regions and in most of/it was this decision that brought today wae we tee ntcee [cratic lawmakers. The village also constructed its) Her son Ri¢kie, 5, attends : a Rel” Gulag omtens and temerrew.the. eastern half of the country !the latest crisis to a h d hampered. the search for other |The Democratic governor first sewage treatment plant nnd arten at the Scotch Elemen-/Find Mathews Guilty _— Eierty Gade at 19-18, aon Seremsing| today as colder air spread into . _——— bodies, and gave tise to fears that | pianned sometime today to outline eer lee ee eperten « . oa : ee late atom. Low. tonight ie the Midwest. some of them might be swept jin detail his plan’ to raise 140 interceptor sewers under Fire- |ta ‘a bles veggresieg all aa he man on Parking Violation a M’Southerly winds. tanned gonsid- -, miles out into Long Island Sound. (million dollars in new taxes, prif- : . ee ae = oe ee _qLoment tom ure’ preseding #e.m.(erably warmer air into eastern 4 Injured i in Blast | The site of the crash was marked eal are a graduated income correpobeneal st ye oui eons pir gn agnagdy ay = Jury = = ein in ~ teu am wine —. 5 a. 0% poaggenr ble rng San tote beh at Fleetwood Plant [Bare oamted rs uniter Sacppration sere Cis ad 2 et, og serge Alege oe “He has been attacked by ; morning found Fe nton R. 7 Ot 5:00 pum. extended from the _ Guit a type put: into service. only a few a i ae tate of, Michigan ‘Tech pe ce dogs and chased home or {o\a_ eee ecbie ceca Mews Hom Toeea a cae. | Voley, Thre wane enittire at] DETROIT (UPI) — Four men weeks agp, ‘ee on aa wa Guigaisan tre ate pired meter sone i Birsainghat is er ae 6 F mixta were injured sort also were some other | would not start coming in till t z* *& * a oe mtd ti i Abie: $ uE™ coven 8 the Virgintan cocthiard nto|¥%, today whan ak explosion of |Neartbreaking gaa ce ag start" of the new fiaca} year in| A ative of Port Huron Fire- atte. bonged a Mathes aeahis iat cont peony TR Me Ma. Sooat! Ba ‘ } mE tragedy—such . , Williams . Meanwhile. | stone served as a meteorolozist in EER g Teaco Brmgters Rew aan nr an cte th, Teet woman's oe. package of Its he wid, the need for suck caab ihe ‘air ‘Force during Worl War! yoke Wen ee aage t's | kee 30 dagen wh 10 ea ae , al highways and streets Motors, in the waler. “os eDesplte advance tax payments otis yeas. arnt BIEN It | Mich; Mie other time Rickie aumn. | appeal. he se beviret A in the Great Lakes ion, Light Police said the explosion It was an irony of fate that the (OY industry, the Veterans Trust aged to pick himeelf up and run the city, ey $3 jrain or drizzle Occurted when two men opened — ” tie ia married abd the father home,” she added. Dean Beier told the jurors they “pub benboowens ce 10 | v j : the door ‘to be near the Fund holds our only hope, he f nd : ict - bf f ; should reach their decision on agentes ae n the Carolinas south- wf to a record room in the) | oa ew York harbor ° Isaid. “Just about everybody's go-| Of two boys and one girl. Me | Her pleas to the Oakland County} * ont Gn : - |ward to @xtreme northern Florida, |plant about 8:10 a.m said tugs, or plans to move his family to Syl evidence presented res ah " a, and |ing to run out of money other- dog warden and the township po- Age in Pontias } continued in the|the explosi the record! Sonn the ety Soe awe wise.” "| van Lake in the near future. “hice have received the reply in bothp £24 the_sopentent's: find ot ge cnrcecticic | Aon cd amone ight Larcher || seo g tc dlrgg gan o are! Oy & strike of crewmen, Some political wags, janet’ at}. Evivan Labie’y fret. Comnell meet imate thet nothing. oem Be dene pe Aa , drizzle fell along the north Pacific|section of brick wall. by bn Benge re what they viewed as ot Sicial ‘capacity, + eneeued Sr eomebody lo te ten Bry To ; a adie met eo ‘| The four men inyared were iden.|Cue, however, wag not a y Corporate ‘giants throwing a “‘Wednestay ‘night foray said. a0 ame _* & © _ Ititied as Nick Michaels, 34 De ine eup since it fa based in Core the, Democrat governs as ee oe . The fresh outbreak of arctic airlinoits Chester Walters, 41, Dear. |nécticut. their’ top. com: have fought} "=~ ~ i beaks Only” Lent Can Dasipen ‘southward into North Da-lnomn: a ae Among the missing plane. gsen. (Consistently in campus |Ask 25 MPH. § d.. are tied, with po 28 od ieee ward into North Da-lyorn; George Thomas, Roseville, Among the mis | sappaee & . pee “hosnatip DP. jurisdiction in these|Their Christmas Spirit Se - sped aad Lawretey O'Brien, ¢¢, Detrott, Fort ; eee ee wpe * as : LANIING (h = Paieatteactle cases,” said one local police officer ac ‘opped below zero in} ee Pre ad oa ig taco To Discuss Jobl , Pay | groups are urging a 2 MPA. jb octet se ee ago ns eat ‘Minnesota, with a tow of/Widow Left-Homeless and Richard Winn, director of ta-| LANSING «® — The. Michigan} speed limit on highways near | action,” “he added. - family soon will dispose of the 10 below at International cility planning for American Air-‘State AFL-CIO legislative confer. Michigan schools. Lynn M. Bart- | ‘The officer said: people with stray (Christmas trees they have had cid ee PETOSKEY (®—Mrs. Hazel Brof-|lines, =. ence will ‘discuss labor's proposal) lett, state superintendent of pab- dogs on their property can hold/since’ Christmas, as i oski, a widow. who her four} “The new airliners were designed |for state jobless benefits of unlim-| lic instruction, reported ‘to the [the animals and have -the couftty| She said Tuesday night’ her fam- teripetatures rose|childrén with her to @ babysitting|to tombine jet power with the ad-|ited duration at Lansing’s civic] State Safety Commission yester- dog’ warden pick them up. ily. has been keeping the trees be- 0 and 404, far aboveijob,..was left bh ens Tuesday |vantage of the . The en-| center Friday and Saturday. Mich-| day he has received several re- | ‘Some of the dogs in this pack|capse of @ feeling that “Christmas y__ morning's freezing |when her one-story frame. home|gines operate on the turbine prin-jigan AFL-CIO President August) quests for a hearing on the pro- jfar — my sort,” ‘Mrs, Ton-jisn’t over until Lent begins” (Feb. . oF burned at ’ Alanson. oe Scholle ig backing the proposal, | posal. 1 \ |eray “said. 11 this year). ! : ) med s +. - in + bs \ / \ i 4 j ie : x ‘ ia Se is fa Fi See, See oe ness , Y are Eee P < ate City Commission Votes” Confidence in Willman Quick, - under suspension from the Pontiac Police -Depart- ment since hix arrest last Sep- = * — just entering commerci: at settlement have been exhausted: without success, we-won't — to interfere with the filing of charges,” he promised. —-_— * * Charges have been drafted by Eastman and were placed in the hands of the city, attortity” today} for. delivery to the city manager for filing with the Civil Service Conimission. Not given any specific instrue- 'itlons by the Commission. to delay’ the charges, Willman said that if he géts them today, “I haven't the test idea what I would do with m,’* The manager, who gave East- man the go-ahead signal two weeks ago to draw up charges m— the police chief, is taced —_—-* 90-day-statute of limita- » Whieh in Straley's case said the \committee would numbér about persons, including top city officials and ns citizens of all walks of life, Saying that public alring of charges and possible counter- charges between Eastman and Straley would bring ‘‘untold harm’’ tra which crashed in New York last night was simliar to the one shown here. The prop-jet (Continued From Page‘ One) -|srs voting for. come to rok al sarin, are + Vickers = in U.S. “shirking with it long ago, he said, “Now we're just going all around nam Hood's bern some more.” * Dulles Confident | seauadl United Front _Lands_inLondon, Says “West Allies Can Agree! on Berlin Policy - LONDON (UPI) — Secretary of | With Constitution LANSING WP — Gov. | the impact of his 140 mil- a : with Landry and (the PAS study) of the police Geral .. kkende, president of Fisher Body Local 596, UAW, sided Henry, “You spend $10,000 for a study |State John Foster Dulles said on his arrival here today that he was eOTeS 6 oivies of ocd ay Oe with west European leaders would lead to thé establishment of a unit-| department. to find out what's issue by calling in a citizens com- mittee. If you can’t make up your own minds, you should step out.’ Landry described the contro- versy between the two police of- ficials ag “a battle of principles,” and claimed it had gone ‘‘far be- yond the point of compromise,"” “The police chief has. been gagged, literally gagged, to pre- | vent him from defending him- self since Nov. 12. What kind of one-sided battle is that?” Lan dry angrily demanded, “Eastman has not fulfilled ~ requirements of*a top-notch pe sonnel director,” Landry pote | “He was brought here as a co- ordinator but he couldn't coordi- nate the differences between him- to the community, Donaldson “ ‘the arbitration committee. as. s to ‘settle’ the ittebences out of court.” . * * * The committee could function in the same way that marriage cour: selors function in a divorce suit, the former mayor said. “Maybe the two parties. ean patch’ up their quarrel this way. Even if the attempt fails, we won't have. lost-much time. “Tt is our public duty to try any means’ to reach a compro- mise," said Tetra in support of the committee, * ® * ; ‘Donaldson's* list of ° suggested candidates for the committee drew fire from Charles M. Tucker, presi- of the Pontiac NAACP -chap- ie: 4 netleed there) castes police question has sincerity about 1" Donaldson ‘replied that om nick an self and one man — Straley.” o e . <*% Hired last October to bring abbut improvements in the department recommended by the Public Ad- ministration Service report, East: man stripped Straley of everything} but rank and power a month later, saying the chief was a stumbling block In the path of progress. * * * Landry believed that under Civil Service Straley’s powers could not be taken from him without a hear- ing. City Attorney William A. Ewart promised a legal opinion on the question by next Tuesday: Theodore ‘Carlson, former chair- man.of the Civil Service Com- mission Straley was offered should take action to fire East- man froni his $42,000-a.year post, since he believed the Commis- ston hired him in the first place. But Rowston and Willman claimed this was not so. landed at 12:22 p.m. EST). ed, front on the Berlin crisis. He said it would be ‘premature’ |* for him to comment on reports British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan is planning to fly to Moscow on a ‘‘go-it-alone”’ mission. Dulles’ plane from Washington (7:22 am. Macmillan was expected to consult with Dulles ang other Western leaders on the plan and “it the other leaders a ved, in- formed sources sald, would announce plans for the trip soon + | possibly gomorrow, e Political sources said that if Mac- millan goes to Moscow he might ™| combine. talks with Kremlin lead- ers with a Mikoyan-type ‘‘meet the people” tovr of different parts of the Soviet. tomer: * * Dulles waite at London Airport that he bad no, new proposals on the Bertin crisis but he-felt ¢-néed to talk with Western leaders: 4 “I¢ ia vitally important we un- derstand each. other,” Dulles “guid. “I Intend to do more lis- tening than [ do talking.” The remark appeared to confirm reports the Western Allies do not see eye-to-eye on the settlement of the German issue. 8 of 73 Survive” Crash of Aitliner a heart t the time his powers (Continued Page. One) were trimmed, but. turned it down. pave survived. wer an 3 Landry said the Commission | year-old boy, A member of the tug’s crew said the sights and sounds were something never to be forgotten, “There seemed-to be bodies all around, and there were continual screams for help,” he said. _|floor action later in the day. IC Oleg rain rg Designer, | oth to. Address Town F Hall Won. Doesn't "Teoh lion dollar tax program on business by .30 million | dollars starting ‘in’ 1960- 1961. Basically, it would allow business to subtract 15 per cent of gl anté from thie tax file. ments from n state tax bills. LANSING WA graduated tax in individual incomes was held to- day by Atty. Gen. Paul L. “Adams ih } i i 4 rae i s 5 3 4 E approve amendment,” he said. Accordingly, he added, the ref- erenda established neither the va- lidity of the legislature's ower nor the lack of it. ’ Adams noted that Atty. Gen. Voorhies in 1931 and Atty. Gen. O’Brien in 1933 before him had reached similar conclusions. The attorney general acknowl-| edged that court decisions have split on the issue of whether a net income tax is an ad valorem tax on property. But he said the “better. and well- reasoned’’ view -was that it is not, since an income tax “is not im- posed upon or measured*by prop- erty.” ; . we WA . For this reason, it would not fall within the uniformity rule of taxation laid down by Sec. 3 of Article X.of the constitution, but rather that of Sec. 4 of Article X, Sec. 4 permits the legislature to “impose specific taxes, which shall be uniform upon the classes on which they operate.” - Adams said the graduated fea- ture of an income tax would not offend its classification require- ments. Safely past its first legislative hurdle, Williams’ plan to mortgage the 50-million-dollar Veterans Trust} Fund bore down on another today as Republicans tried to smoke out a governor on a four-cent sales "hee Arnel! Engstrom (R-Trav-| erse City) chairman, said he hoped his House Ways and Means Com- mittee would quickly clear the four bills in the mortgage package for However, he aeknowledged there «(Manager Hired cy. _RRDMINGAAM — The To a Regents <= Republican ticket. jab plc os bo silliest Republican | State Convention - on Feb. 14 to fill one of the vacanttes created by the retirement of Re- gents Roscoe Bonisteel of Ann aed and Leland Doan of Mid- evita was born and canal in, Detroit, He worked his way through the University of Mich- igan, graduating in 1914. — In 1917, at the age: of 25, he founded the American Metal Products Company in Detroit’ and remained its president until 1954, Matthaei is widely known. for his charitable and-civic activities. He established the Evangelical Home for Orphans and Old People. As chairman of the Capital Gitte Committee of Detroit, he has been instruments! in rais- ing many millions of dollars for a4 projects and Wayne State For many years he has , also headed ‘the Detroit Olympic Com- mittee 4in_an_etfort_ to bring the Olympic - Sore. - Matthaei doddint dt tage Tagree tan Wayne ~ |State University and an honorary doctor of business. administration — from the University’ of ichigan. — : at Sylvan Lake Firestone Takes Post; Held Similar Position at Imlay City - - “The former village manager of Imlay City has been hired as city manager of Sylvan Lake. David E, Firestone will take over as the city’s new manager on Mon- day; Mayor William B. Taylor an- nounced any. car was struck by another driven “lmade for a card party Mater this _ja shoe for a shoe is fair exchange. The pair walked intothe. Tur-|* | ‘shoes, and when the clerk wasn’t this Thursday| | vies hon A eel. the” design. _ The newer fabrics. and how are used also will. be Cassini's ‘talks, ‘ - Mrs. George HH. Cary, "presi dent of Town Hall, said this will be one of the most interesting programs the srotip has had this season. Both talks Will be followed by the customary luncheon at the Bir- din there. Bloomfield Hills police said that two persons were injured in two separate Woodward avéhue acci- dents yesterday afternoon. Duan D. Ehrlich, 47, of 227 Mar- shall St., Pontiac, suffered back in- juries when a truck driven by Lar- ry Marsch, 57, of 3020 Garden Ct., Waterford Township, skidded into Ehrlich’s car. Ehriich will be taken from Wil- liam Beaumont a in Royal Oak to St. Joseph Mere wer Hospital in Pontiac today mays and further treatme: Francis L. Vgfhaves, 37, of ert Halyard St., Birmingham, received lacerations. on the face when his by Ann M. Moulton, 23, of 224 Pi- oneer St., Pontiac. _Both ‘accidents occurred on Woodward avenue south of Long Lake road. Birmingham chapter 220, OES, will, meet at 8 p.m. tonight in the Masonie Temple. During the iness session, plang will be month. The chapter recently celebrat- ed its éist anniversary, The spe- Shoe-for-a-Shoe Trade Actually Slip-Shod Aftair Some people believe in ‘an eye for an‘ éye’ but in Waterford Township two . teenagers believe pin-Hall Shoe Mart on M59 at} Williams Lake road Monday, * One put on a new pair of looking the boys fled, leaving the old pair behind. The clerk, Mrs. (Dorothy Bub- mes. recognized them when they returned yesterday. Apparently, the youths overheard her telling the store owner, William Hall, of their thievery... So they quickly left, grabbing another pair of shoes on the way out: Rushing to the front of the store, Mrs, Bubmes started to jot down the car’s license number. For good measure, one of the youths hopped out of the car and grabbed the slip of paper. The case is -being investigated by Waterford Township police. the continuance and alteration oy , he | Mingham. Country Club. Some. of, Cassini's creations will be modeled| slat» County Home-Rule Appears Doomed (Continued From Page One) said he was inclined to favor no vote at this~time as home-rule “needs much more study to pro- tect-the rights of people to elect their local governing body." | The one-time Oakland County iprosecutor said he sides with those 2{whe believe the resolution is too broad and might eventually ro ish such elected offices as prose- cutor. and she: Lodge was vice ‘chairman’ of ‘Sen, Frank Andrews’ (R-Hillman) inter: im Senate committee which had studied, supported and introduced thehome-rule_ resolution, < - “We found out at the. hearing ‘that much more study Is re- quired, Lodge remarked. ~ Lansing but also in Oakland Coun- is | according to Springfield Town- ship Supervisor John EL. Carey, Carey's Special County Govern- ment Study Committee had urged to adopt-a resolution favoring a constitutional amendment which home-rule, HOW IT WORKS Simply, home-rule provides that counties that wish it could frame and adopt their own tounty ‘char- ters to fit their area's individual T: 3 * “Not only’ would Michigan voters have had to approve the consti- tutional amendment, but then the Legislature would have had to set up the framework for county home- rule, Then the electors of counties desiring home-rule: would vote on a suggested charter drafted by a charter commission, Carey, somewhat discouraged. when he heard of results 6f the hearing, promised s pointed out yesterday would be studied further. “Eventually it is going to be | home-rule ‘in Oakland County,” Carey predicted, He scoffed at criticisms that boards of supervisors, prosecutors and sheriffs stood to lose their present jobs under homé-rule. “That's nonsense, and had no part in our picture at all,” he said. However, he and Lodge agreed that this fear was the big reason behind the speed opposition. “There is-stilt hope for home- ‘rule in the future after proper rie and when these safeguards ease these fears are iricorpo-— ner g " declared Lodge. Hart Refutes Charge of Needless Arrests. - years as manager He will accept the $6,500 a year job on a contract that can be ter] | Pack of Dogs Keeps Boy, 5, eased crime statistics which he , Said refuted_a Detroit Bar Assn. - ,complaint that thousands of arrests © iare made‘in Detroit every, year “This not only will be done in’ Oakland supervisors in December | -|would have paved the way: SS ° ~ DETROIT i — Police Commis- ‘}:sioner Herbert W. Hart has re- ee f ' : ‘ a * : a = ee ves ‘ ‘ _THE. PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY’ ‘ 1950 same’ “month of 1958, Bridge Au. sine mom of 18. Bodee Bishop Blasts Find Criminal Dead | ghettos vehicles Shor tcomings t x A : 4 “TRANS-AUDIO =n Slows HEARING AID SALES and SERVICE | Complete Selection . ‘ ay A en ay lpn in. Tr k in Det it 2 dee oe. crossed. the bridge. uring the past ruc rol ,, MIDTOWN SHOP * Brid Traffic. month, compared with 24,929 cross- of Preacher Ss ‘ 101% Ls Besinay. Abo ve Jacobeen's Plowers FE 4-060 = ing during. thee same e manth a yeary ‘AP)—W ‘> DETROIT (Robert C Fouter, pormemaecets. Ag, oa ae een decks (tt, Who, hind’ criminal record ; “Travel Down 10 Pet. we. tmmaar be But: continued heavy ‘tek travel held yevenues dérived from the bridge to within 1.7 per cent of collections for January |: 1958, Brown said. He said the bridge authority collected $165,- Well, a Methodist bishop blames dating back to 1931, was found the preachers te dead’ yesterday ina pirked ‘panel Bishop William C; Martin, Tesh truck on Detroit's east side, ‘dent Methodist bishop for. He wag stabbed to death, said Dallas-Fort Worth area, waa t st Detentive Lt. John Morin. - Fos whining ‘ voices, intalted vocabu:|ter’s body had six wounds, SECeELTISTTTTTITS masa OAKLAND COUNTY : =f LAWYERS PREFER sd FRED ZIEM... but Truck “Crossings ‘Toa Keep Revenue Up (UPI) — Michi- — PG sr, IGNAGE 982 last month, compared with bi 2 eS if 5 5 ee being . -* = THREE (3) BIG GROUPS LOT. No. 1-- (Over 1800 Pieces) . The capital of the U.S. photo-|their emotions, industry is | ineffective. The bishop urged ministers~ to plan and prepare their sermons with care and not to use too many Non-Partisan Primary Election Monday, February 16 (RESeSESESESEESLESESEN which is ‘equally membranes graphic . equipment : @ © Relieves sinus | doen caaniens overywhere. = Rochester, | N. he eressure an alin the official vote of Oaklan gan’s exceptionally cold weather}. - laries and a variety of — pul-| Morin said he rently ae : “Frantly— woe - de BG County lawyers FRED ZIEM vee . dropped traffic over the Mackinac| *¢745 during January 1958. it sing. ~ | been killed and then ‘hi body ao oe e * ceived the highest number of | The bridge authority chairman x * * stuffed into the truck. : tra Au ae “PREFERRED” votes for one of said 5,166 trucks .of all kinds “People do not.stop listening to Assistant Medical Examiner Dr. |B hhorrow at 8. "there. will be plen = 3 ey 4 ‘ bg the news to be filled by non- | crossed the bridge last month, .a a preacher deliberately. or spite-|Harold Wasserman said there was everyone, F * more nts in the coming elec- + j21.1 per, gee increase over the fully.” ” insisted the bishop. “After | no indication Foster had put up a/IE @ Sede Glasses © Water Pitchers @ Banane Split 4,265 truck crossings in January|ai) they bother: coming to church |fight. @ Sundse Dishes © Serving Plates ‘ s lot Tew i ELECT — * METRO FURN, ie He said 3,523 truck combina-|becauge they’ want to hear. They UP sven o Root Bavt Muss © Bivchers 1] FREDERICK be New Address tions (trailer truc 8) _fecased the stop When, something raises 4 new @ Relish Dishes. ¢ Melon ‘Servers © Seppe Fruit » Cc. * a bridge in January, 32.3 per cent/parrier between “them . and the -@ Beer Gabiets 6 sugar Bowls & 2 2,665 similar cross: 7 @ Beer Murs - » Pedestal @ Cate Petey x * is 88 S. Saginaw ad e~ccla ¢ minister,” Custard Cups ane © Bee. : x i in January 1958, The bishop spoke “Tuesday & - a . » a. t x ys | “Heavy truck cembinations jabout 1,000 attending Minister's @ Salad Bowls ; e (Advertisement) pay higher tolls than passenger {Week at Southern Methodist Uni- capsul e ' * + | How To Hold cars,” Brown said. “That is why | versity. « ee : * our revenues for this January =. +, | xe as J FALSE TEET H were down only 1.7 per cent | ‘The man who puts tears in his 2 ie . More Firm! in Place | from a year ago despite the |voice when there is no need. for ; as , a ane y' wad “ne weather. weeping is recognized for his in- Fortified with VITAMINS A,B,,C,D S| * -as Your + rrase by alipping, dropping or Wob- Brown said a total of 1,553,206|Sincerity and cuts himself off from M C lete Rel . a a : bling when you eat, teugh or tik? | vehicles have crossed the bridge jhis congregation,"’ he said, Con- ore Complete Relief ! x | | J U DGE lel! your pistes. 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The bill that brought Alasta into the Union was taken up in the face ). ofr ules committee inaction, A The* average American drinks slightly more than two cups. of cattee a day. Report Break: In . get his truck- which was parked? Committee in House | House consideration, although it) 3 Local ksues on April Ballot Sewage, Tavern Hours,| Repeal: of Civil: Service| for Police. ‘on List soa! voters will. have hoes local issues -before’ them on. the April 6 ballot. City commissioners last night | - formally approved putting the |~ < third issue up to a vote—the pro- | posed $3,300,000 bond Issue to build a new sewage treatment plant and expand the old one, It asks property owners to ap- prove by a three-fifths majority a general obligation bond issue to run 30 years at an interest rate of not more than six per cent, repay- able out of the city's tax collec- tions. , * * * There is no provision for a spe- cial tax to pay off the bonds. A similar: proposition was turned down by- voters in 1957 and again last fall. The two other election ‘issues won a place on the bn during the past week; A proposition to repeal civil ‘service for police and replace it with the trial hoard’ “o placed on the ballot by comm sioners a week ago, x * © Another proposition, .calling for} repeal of an ordnance that has Pontiac taverns opening at 2 p.m, on Sundays, instead of at noon as provided for in state law, got on the ballot Monday through petitions circulated by the Oakland County Table Toppers —— se el (Advertisement) Gassy 3 Times Faster Rel Got you down? Try OINTMENT For long-lasting relief AL RESINOL | oPpEN STOCK PIECES IN ALL SAVE! iting a brother in Las Vegas, —- Deaths Elsewhere LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)—Mrs. Clara P. 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Ham At a four day convention in Naples the Nenni Socialists by a 3 to 2 vote | again proclaimed complete autonomy |. from Communists, affirmed two years ago after Russia’s brutal actions in ,.° | Hungary and Poland. Since. then, . however, the “autonomy” was nulli- fied by Communist agents within the party. The convention shut out pro- Communists from the directorate - and they “will have neither voice nor ears inside the pérty’s governing - body." Of, eee ds This is a setback for the Commu- nists, of course, but it led to with- drawal of, a Democratic Socialist ‘minister of the Fanfani Govern- ~ ment and to\an opening: for right _ wing opponents of the Préiier in his own Christian Democratic Party. ing a majority, Fanfani - had the backing of Saragat’s small anti-Communist Socialist . group. But this caused trouble with right wing ‘members of his L own party. Precipitating the col- | lapse was the resignation of | anti-Communist Social Democrat : Minister Vigorelli, who thought . : _ it. possible to work with Nenni’s “reformed” Socialists. Saragat | thought otherwise. Vigorelli re- a _ Signed and the Premier found his position untenable... We can hope that ‘the Nenni So- cialist’s break with the Communists may be a first step toward a stronger - and more democratic government in 4 India’ s Congress Party Decrees Land Reforms | _ Prime Minister Neuru’s. Congress { “Party has ordered India’s 14 states to fix definite ceilings on compensa- tions for land holdings by the end of the year. This is part of a program to change that country’s. 612,000 vil- re into farming co-operatives. kek & & Out of a total population of 370 r million, 83 per cent is rural, most '- . Of it landless. Large holdings are - ‘a thing of the past so that this : courageous decree by the Con- gress Party will affect its strong- est supporters, the smaller land- owners of today. On the other hand the government can’t ignore — the land hunger.of the country’s . poverty-stricken peasantry. _ Another matter which is giving | Prime Minister Nzurv a lot of trouble ‘is*the exalted place of the cow in the _ “Hindu *community. They are every- : where, holding up traffic, eating everything in sight and giving no milk. He charges that while worship- _ ing cows, the Indians let them starve to Geath. ; Rm . &. ® It would be more humane and | ‘sensible, says Panpir Nenu, to “-eare'for them properly, get milk ——————— “THE PONTIAC PRESS oS. ieee panlapeeh 2g! < religious angle. Many Hindus are. melted.” other uses and forget the more concerned when a cow is hit by @ car than when a child starves to death in the streets, While land reform can be decreed, the discouraging problem of the sacred cow will take much longer to solve because of religious feelings. McClellan Wants No Part of Union’s Plan | According to the latest reports from Washington, the labor union leaders who are engaged in various | rackets as a side issue—or as a num- ber one job—lost out in their at- tempt to emasculate the MCCLELLAN ‘Committee. ° * ok It was rumored all over Wash- ' fngton that these unions had told the House Committee they wanted the group loaded with Democrats ' go that the unions could call the shots through their faithful pup- pets. In the past, the committee has been composed of an equal — ‘number of Democrats and Repub- licans. The change would have ‘given Democrats a majority. x* *& * ‘The Horras and the Becks would have been heartened and cheered no end at a great break like™ this. But Senator McCLe.uan, himself a Democrat, saw the hand writing on the wall and refused to be a party to scuttling the ship of state like this. The investigations will continue. ‘ The Man About Town ‘It’s Old Fashioned _ Winter Has Proportions Mindful of 50 Years Ago. ‘Weather bureau: What finally - discovers this is ‘a “cold winter, which makes jt unanimous. 4 The opening days of this week removed. the dew doubts that remained with my long-time weather watchers—this is an old fashioned winter. While the mercury has not plummeted as low it did a half century or more ago,- flirting with the zero mark has been more consistent than in most of the horse and buggy days. However, any drastic thermometer - readings must be taken with at least two grains of salt. They're mindful. of my boyhood days, when I stuck a thermom- eter into boiling water to see what it would do. It did. The mercury ran over the top of the tube, and after that it never got above zero in midsummer. Some ther- mometers get too close to teakettles. — “I had my thermometer put in proper focus by an expert,” phones ;° Gregory Antwerp é of Birmingham; “and it now clicks ex- actly with the one at The Pontiac Press.” _ More accurate than the weather bureau, The Old Farmer's Almanac predicted for this week: “Easterly storm; ’ hide where it’s warm;” for next week: “Windows are pelted; -snow’s almost This column js in quite agreement with the sentiments of - Blair Osgood. of Rochester, who phones that Flint 1s trying to steal the thunder of Pellston as. a@ mercury liar. My ‘champion moon watcher finds that we’re making lunar history this month, which - has only three moon changes—no last “quarter. She asks the astronom- ical experts to tell us how many centuries it will be “entil it hap- pens again. : People who are ie the ‘know tell me 7 that Pontiac's Glenn Cc. Gillespie wrote the best book on Michigan’s crim- fal law and procedure. Something umique in a bird pease is thatof — Mrs. Gordon: ‘Rheinderg of Keego Harbor, who makes-'em work for it. Dip @ pine cone in melted lard, suet —or butter, and hang it from a tree ten where they'll have to dine on the dT rbal Orehids to- Hugh Bigger a ait 83rd birthday. > Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Husting 2 | “ot Walled Lake; 5ist wedding anniver- 4 bs Me ‘ind Mrs. Perry Brate ‘of Farmington; golden. wedding. David Lawrence Says: Something’s, Wrong Inside Russia “WASHINGTON — This writer ‘Spent two hours last night reading a _coxngigte ——_ translation of It is a startling revelation of the weaknesses of the Soviet Union. It was designed, of course, to and of Kremlin that the people any day may take things into their own hands and sweep the present “czar” from his post. . Numerous passages—more than would seem to be necessary~stress how eager the Soviet Union is* for world peace. Surely there must be grave doubts in the minds of the people, for again and again the Communist Party chief assures his listeners that the Moscow govern- ° ment is sincerely intent on peace. Significant also is the constant another theme—that ‘mate deal and that the present “Socialist” ideology is _just a. transition affair. .» Promises of Utopia run: through the document and give a feeling that something is wrong inside the Soviet Union or else if wouldn't be so necessary to paint. such rosy pictures of what the future will — bring. bd x x It’s now a “seven-year plan” which the Soviet chief outlines, but, since the revolution of 1917, there have been all kinds of ‘‘five- -year plans.” It is a way evidently fo try to placate the discontented by pleading for more and more time in which to.achieve reforms. It may be doubted whether the members .of the Communist Party who sat through seven to | that was said. There is a boring répetition and. a labored attempt to be convinc- ing. Frequent references are made te the United States, especially. its economic. ony. a These are E hasenil by boastful promises that America is to be overtaken in the contest for bigger and bigger production not only of machinery but of ‘all kinds. of goods and food products. _ Every now and then it things that are very easy to do aren't worth, doing,” deal with foreign policy have been reported widely in the press. * *& &- . They reveal little change i the position of the Soviets, which is that the West must “‘negotiate’’ its own surrender and will get nothing by way of concession. It is interesting to note how much fuss Khrushchev makes Tt is hoped to fake the mi the people way from their worries and the shortages of food, clothing intended to convince the Soviet people that they should be proud of what has been achieved. _ - x * * Perhaps the most impressive thing about the speech is that it relies so strongly on a miraculous Dr. William Brady Says: Here Are Tip s to Follow If You Want Good Coffee age es nary arterioles. Good coffee lets more letters from coffee importers, _ processors or promoters of coffee products—or rather. letters from their assistants, department ex- ecutives, secretaries and the like— informing me that the great man wants me to cite authorities for my statements or references to regen. a who ad- vange. « Even a cup of good coffee vexations, logical action is dilation of the coro- Thus the heart a I can’t stomach ‘stuffed shirts. * * * Mesed = peg “ ee oes THE PONTIAC PRESS, Ww her | does, But there was a time when the U.S, dollar didn't merely talk, It shouted in a voice admired and feared—around the globe. * * * “This is no longer quite so. true. The “almighty dollar” no longer -up muscle— N'such as the Swiss franc, the Ger- a ¢ man miark—the dollar has been losing weight, If a. man had lost: as = weight, comparatively, as ‘ |lar has, he would be in a hospital bed calling for blood transfusions and an oxygen tent, ¢* zk | Postwar inflation has swept all countries to varying degrees. The creeping inflation in the United 857 -West Huron 6 FE 2-9532 | B Actions Not ; Policy, Bone of Contention By JAMES MARLOW - Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. J. William Fullbright (D-Ark) and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles giffer not so much on basic’ policy as on how to carry it out.* But - that difference over the years has been enough ta, cause one Fulbright attack on Dulles after another. * kirk All that Fulbright _ said—nettle- some as it may have been—had enroll now in either the DAY; HALF- DAY, or EVENING CLASSES and pre- pare for one of the many ‘fine positions - which will be avail- able during the coming. year. SECRETARIAL TRAINING - SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING ACCOUNTING _ BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SPEEDWRITING COMPTOMETER CALCULATOR now that ‘he is: cortmitics chair- man, came from the senator him- self when he held a news confer- etice after Green's -resignation. He said he stands on hig state- ment of Jast “August that adminis- tration policy is “inadequate, out- moded.and misdirected.’"* - * x Fulbright, like Dulles, 8 against recognition of, Red. China, But he thinks Swe ought to — the New Students | Each Week | EMPLOYMENT SERVICE less force when he was speaking as just another member of the Foreign Relations Committee, But CALL TODAY | -or Phone FE 2-355! _ FREE TO GRADUATES lak oon. Se Theodore _F. - Green. (D-RI),. with diminished sight and hearing at 91,, stepped down as. chairman. of the commit- tee. Fulbright is moving up into his spot. ~ VETERAN APPROVED ‘The Business Institute | ‘ 7 W. Lawrence Street ' Pontiéc, Michigan . * x * . - While the new job carries more} | power, it also carries more re- | sponsibility, That-may have a re- straining effect on Fylbright’s criticism. It’s hardly likely, as “he . indicated after over, the i new job. But he said after talking Jmm|With Dulles Monday that whe ex- am | pects their relations to be satis- factory. In a Senate speech in“1956 Ful- bright accused Dulles of withhold- ing the truth about ‘our present peril from Soviet Russia" and said the secretary “misleads pub- lic opinkce, Return This Ad for 1959 Bulletin wore eee BAKER OPTICAL CO. HIGH in qoatity — LOW in price what we will support is a secre- tary of state who will not treat us as children, ready to -clap -in Your choice of frames in the newest. smariest GLASSES COMPLETE : styles. peal so delight at every fairy aay: how- glasses - B ton filled. we Sacie * * Last August Fulbright attacked the Eisenhower-Dulles handling of foreign policy as “‘inadequte, out- modéd, and misdirected.” He said that when the present U.S.-leadership “ig-not weak and desultory,” it “tends to be im- |petuous and The indication: that , area is. unlikely to follow a softer —line, 1” Bifocals $4 biti’ FE 8-4331 8612 N. Seginew—Across from Federal’s 9:30 TO 5:30 — FRIDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 8:30 CLOSED WEDNESDAY No Appointment Necessary \ » = Birds Possess Clue for Control of TB’ WASHINGTON (AP) — Unique wax-eating birds in Africa. have provided a clue which eventually» may help control tuberculosis, the National Science Foundation says, In its annual report, the NSF said some of its contract ‘scien- tists had found in the intestines of such birds-.a hitherto uniden- tified bacterium that produces a certain protein fraction. * * * This protein inhibits the growth of tuberculosis germs in_ test tubes. Moreover, in preliminary experiments, it appears to protect guinea pigs against the TB germ. The bird is called the “honey guide’ because it guides certain mammals, including man, to the vicinity of wild bees’ nests, After) the mammals forage such ‘nests, the tiny birds feed on the waxy honeycomb, their chief source of food. A te we ws While studying the digestion and nutrition of these birds, NSF sci- entists found a ‘“‘wax-splitting bac- terium"”’ in the’ intestinal — tract which apparently helps the dies digest their waxy diet. The scientists, knowing that the causative germ of tuberculosis has a waxy envelope, tested the Fulbright a Thorn in Dulles’ Side possibilities of some kind of over- all settlement which would include Korea and Formosa.” Fulbright approyes the admin. istration's proposals for ending nuclear testing but recognizes there is disagreement among his colleagues and experts over the matter, * * * He said he thinks the adminis- tration has stalled on dead center in dealing: with the Soviet demand to make West Beglin a free city. He said: ‘Personally, ¥ think it is important to move toward the withdrawal of foreign troops. It would be a good thing if Russia withdrew its occupation troops from East Germany, Hungary and Romania.” sa. et # Practically everybody in the United States would like to see such a withdrawal. The question is: how to get the Soviets to. do it? And the: Western powers have been strongly - op - to with- drawing from West ,Berlin. From the Fulbright positions mentioned here, it's clear he hasn't provided answers so much as needles, . But; then, ashe said himself last week; “I don't have a blue- these ms.’ But he added tude of.trying to move off dead center.” . sharply reminded that, while we Jget $200,000 for his business if he print for the solution of any of that. ‘‘we ought to have the: atti-|: ~~ foney Talks. bit Has Pistia La States has gone on 80 steadily ‘eat ‘it is only occasionally we are have moré money in our pockets now, it doesn’t have the same value, ‘ : ‘Here are ‘ear recent, examples that made me sharply’ nostalgic for the dollar that was a dollar. +1, A lady in our office casually remarked that it now cost her $2.25 merely to park-her car in a midtown Manhattan lot during working hours, Remember when a traveling man could get a ' good. today. hotel room for $2 a night—and they parked the car free? x * * 2, A panhandler hit me” up. 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(2nd Me ec acne end aye, (state Bank. | paptee webiiee eepteleiee Wh Ras ae ee CURT'S "APPLIANCES Thomas a, St., — iliary. ‘ * *& & ithe fund may ‘mail donations to the eee ca ae ae 6183 Jameson q e enga ; : - i a rie of their daughter Rosemary Others are Lioyd F. Carlton’) Johnny was @ kindergartnér in mates pf Peasy soorree be ey National Geographic ‘Society's rm, 1 to Donald T. Gibbs. He is the . —|n3 Auburn Ré., Pontice, |Hubbeird . Medal to” Sir. Vivian , - - son of Mr.-and Mrs. Clyde Gibbs : re ~ 9 1 abendale High Schiol jh Ieeased Fuchs, ay og arg eae ERNIE ‘ By Famous Cleaners ot 2a Fordham Ra. Keero eT amas Proctor aNd Briclej,sivun reed deween Crooks astra SCAM SANE em ho . and Livernois roads. Tickets to the| “MAF | “ —_> CIALS Mt vod : ‘|play may be purchased ‘from mem- A Sh. : | per ove i SPE x H oneymooning II): r lorida bers of the sponsoring organiza-| The presentation took place a Week ‘Ending Feb. 14 - thousamd of assessed valuation Fs R | \ tions or at the door. the ign nadie Piaget — 2 Scuill Sager Reser om Bol avor 5 pedi ' WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN.|McCloskey of: Howell and Jerry|t othr Americans’ looking on. Children's ¢ a sgerade cucal SHIP—Newivweds, Mr. and Mr. |Volght gf Owosso. en agate Coed ke a + CLOTHES eae mas Wright Procter are on : es ritments | Eisenhower ‘also presented a : “an be pee tecause(f Amendme iS. their honeymoon trip to Miami] wooq"end'rtng pester was Appe Hubbard Medal to the’ U.S. Navy a ~ it the issue is approved by the Fia., following their Saturday) py nara Procter, of ‘the | LATHRUP—Two new appoint-lfor its “1955-59 antarctic expedi- TIES For c x : voters, the board will then be able marriage at North ‘eg8 al bridegroom nephew ments were aa tah Peaaed ne It recognized more than ; at to reduce the levy for debt by two Walled Lake- oe Church, Detroit. ©. 0 3 . the City Council. Hall Packard of/10,000 personnel who “built and § - mills,” he explained.. Z WwW a The y is the former Elaine| . A reception was-held at “Forest 17601. Cambridge Rd., was appoint- peri nadl outposts. of civilization 4s a a «ae Wants to End Heating, Jean. ! the daughter of — ed to the Board of Review for a|from which the unknown continent SKIRTS : Cc remy tng in] Ctl Mgoporen! ian Fes op ESS rae for operational expenses of the). , =» | ae, groom is the son of Mr. and Mr, Jinade. 4, member ot the “Storm . Se Scheie and $8.50 & debt, If the Rebar pee A albipd ave Bow ; Proctor. of 1680 Second Water ‘Advisory Committee—the|Ten Miles Per in 1910 My gernenal gplatent Wall arial SHIRTS-<-5 for $1.19 ame pala, operational | Council bse im ve oe terms to be indefinite. fund will receive $13.98 pet thou-|redolution to. repeal electrical and) fo. nee wedding, the ‘bride fh Oto The six-man committee will go| IONA, N. S. Minutes of a to" have ‘spots remeved!” —— sand ahd. the debt fund $6.50,|heating. amendments with final ‘chase a bouquet taffeta é ao out of existence when Lathrup's|1910 Victoria County council meet- F A MOUS asm Pon OUR SHOE Smart said, : faction scheduled to be taken at) ¢.snioned with Sabrina rn ot storm water problems have been|ing found here included a resolu-} REPAIR SERVICE eee Pras oes will the next meeting Feb. 17.. tiene, long sleeves wad 6 (ull ckivt, >” settled, Administrator Jerald Stone |tion banning motor vehicles from CLEANERS 822 NORTH PERRY ST. * pring tn an estimated $93,600 ey. * enriched with band-clipped lace — said. i Sa peaue baste y + by aberenedoy: a , "yr EAST BOULEVARD next year, most of which will The city, ‘attorney, Albert’ Her- appliques and ending in a chapel ; " limi nib wail we * ; Open Fri., Sat. ‘til > ‘ 5 Re be used to improve salary sched: |?08, Was gsied to:investignte what) train, Sale Set at Dryden sence dior ns finer at 3 = : ules and to cover the extra ex- {action the city can take to get A pearl-encrusted tiara held her. rs a - pensés te be. incurred with the |" of unlicensed dogs running) i104 veil of French illusion, DRYDEN — Postponed from ; opening of the new junior high |'008e "in the city. and she carriéd a cascade arrange- early December, the white ele- phant sale sponsored by the Dryden Area Development Assn. will be held at 7 p.m, Saturday in ‘the Ladies Library Hall. Count- less articles of every description i ri Meanwhile dog Owners are ®d- |ment of carnations and acacia 1h < Spring Fabric Smart and the board urged vised to keep their pets tied up, | leaves, the pro r Festival. passage -of gs the police may pick them YP | Maid of honor wes the bride's to keep the district's high. rating) ®t 8"¥ time: sister, Carole Irene Burgess. - and because. the i tter of -parallel parking|Bridesmaids- were Mrs. David: [3% timated anions at ae 7 the fall we Walled Lake drive oe been Heaton of Detroit, Mrs. Terry bee Psd offered for sale in the semester ‘enrollment of students.|tabled indefinitely, Cattrch of dackson, “Bernadine _! = per pe spokes. . 7 co : . King Mt. Pleasant and Mary . “arf: - ° : : , ee ee ae ee Lou Washaticl of Ludington, a Discover Wonderful Savings by the-Yard” . : The council made the following) Richard Proctor of Allen Park The 40-hour week has been restablished as a standard in only two countries of the world so far —the United States and New Zealand. appointments: Everett McRae Was] ...04 his-brother as best man. Rochester named journeyman on the elec- Seating the guests were another Blood Bank trical board; William Wagers,/,cther, William, of Dearborn‘ Accepts 235 Donors named contractor on the same/pay Pappas of Midland, Richard YARD GOODS SALE THURSDAY ONLY . ROCHESTER — The Red Cross lan- | eat ee pad ees a RPE, MY basement of St. Andrew Catholic) smith, Ben Schneider and L. -R.)»: Church here processed 320 would-| Rourke; and William Staman’ to d accepted 235 pints) the Board of Review; Pat. Chap- of blood, it was reported today by low and Charien Rigimburg to the Mrs. Rousgel Mewee, chaieaas, Set] Board-ot Appeals, 7 ordinator for the Rochester area.| From 19350 1940 about five per| _ eae ea eeet & the popniaton of the Ue. were uniable| movéd to other states, biit between Nee ae bank, pay, Oe treet eee said. more than 10 pet Cate ISKTES | gimp ks age First sign of ae > Spring...our pretty * 3 are ,° prints tagged with a A pre-season sale price a —_ ‘SUNKIST corvting © 25/ALL NEW PATTERNS @-FIRST QUALITY: | * YOU'D EXPECT. TO PAY ap MORE... heal Look what 3 causing all the fashion excitement . . . it’s our showing of brand pew spring prints. All exclusively designed to bring new interest to your wardrobe...new sparkle to your home, even on the'strictest - _ budgets. See our wonderful, lighthearted collection, every) Jovely yard tagged for the biggest savings ever, “Hurry in! . a & 4 #4147 3% - 5 I5e to 75¢ Aettom: Advance . a [Advance Printed Patterns _ Ree wa : Not. 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Williams, Oakiand | ‘The non-profit organization's (tional Bank, and Father Fabian she deposited $4,000 in: their joint | bam. teller who our bills.” , auatersem Weber, @ priest at St. Vincent de v wcamnerciéi i. account for a Florida hopey- eS ee ® Paul Church, refuse hauls moon, aeee > ae ; Titer more board members: are|t#red - in Pontiac ’ Mrs, Anna Presley of Midland} xs «*,* @ aH, She said she had worked as-a su- * lto be elected later from the south-|Permits to ame the dump, | testified Smith left her after she Wosdcitm walked ‘into the Ypsi-| permarket bookkeeper in» W: ‘tern of the county, said, after showing that the ma- him a $5,000 cashier’s check. |lant} police! station de " pand-|Lake until November. She quit er emai terial being fauled” originated Opts Se sie’ last August Ee ecndos Bektone re-| when her husband, then doing well, ~ | World population has: increased | Within the city. while on his way to Florida with | volver, and told police he had at-/said it was unnecessary. about 25 per cent in the past 20). Permits will be issued hy the;Mrs, Sarah Meyers of Bad Axe, tempted the Saline hold-up. He said}. She added that she couldn't -be- years and at the same time the|refuse superintendent on guard at|who had put $8,000 in drafts andjhe had just gone to the Ypsilanti|Heve he would try to rob’a bank food supply has increased five the, Sie. he said, cashier's checks in his briefcase | Savings to try a robbery | since he “is a wonderful father and per-cent, Christian said drivers of auto-|for safekeeping. ~~ %} again but Became conscience @ wonderful husband.” “= 959. MODELS ARE HERE Pre-Season . Special! RUGGED! 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You had said that you loved me, really loved me, you would have trusted me. “You have told me. But you said ‘n » I might have been a child... or an idiot. Everybody but I didn’t know ‘because _ you didn’t trust me enough to | tell the truth.” ae ngela"'—Angus took a step for- Angela, will you please bn “No.” Her velcs was quiet. “No, 1 won't listen — not any more. want to — to get away. I'ny not going to*sit wa us get nearer and nearer, as you've done, I'm did ‘net pause, She went to her first foolish reaction; which was to delay the coach. He spoke of ‘her ill-advised attempt, and Mau- himself and my, mother, But you--"") What you do--what you both do}.4 , I. don’t care any more, 1): me i a : : ae ; ‘ a oe a a z Zz ge ee = ee bat ea - a 8s tee Se { tof the Admiral, He ended by re- lating his tion with Holt; and the s decision to | falls persuade Miss Seton wo leave the coach, When he tind fintshed, ‘he found himself wandering to the win: dow and staring out, as Let Lorrimer had stared. ‘After one glance, he felt unable to face the other man's- white, stricken face, with its look of sick realization. He did not. want to meet his defeated eyes. Lord Lor- rimer wag no longer looking at the past or at the future, He. was ‘staring, with shocked anguish, at the present. Angus did not know how long he stood at the window. When at last the other man spoke, he turned * ¥ * : “I'm sorry,”’ Lord Lorrimer was saying, in a quiet voice. “I’m sor- much trouble to you. . . and ‘to everybody.” He passed a ‘hand wearily-across his face, “1 stippose you've been through hell, wonder- ing how Angela would feel when I... when I told her.’* soon. I caghe in here this’ evening | to. ask your permission | to tell her myself.’ * Whew did Tarrant tell Yule?” Leré Lorrimer asked Angus, “How did. . . how did Miss Seton come to be on the coach?” “It wag a last-minute decision. She was going to surprise her sister.”’ : “And day after day,” seid Lord Lorrimer, “I sat there without a thought of what was going on all round me. oe ee I leave, When I left Italy, it was with no thought that we would ever meet again. All I wanted to do was forget. Td tried ina hun- dred different ways to tell my wife — and I couldn't. So I had de- cided to put it all behind me. il; When the letter came . He stopped. When he spoke again his voice was quiet. “Go and bring Angela back,” ‘rice ‘Tarrant’s subsequent actions. \He described the attempts to en- ter the garage, the loss of the idispatch case and the luggage, ‘and their recovery. He spoke of Mr. Holt and his interest in Miss Seton and dis- ery of Tarrant’s activities, He pe as briefly as he could. ‘driven away with Yule, They had a he said. “She can’t be allowed to go away without speaking to me — or ta you, Go and bring her. to me.” Angus went in search of her: She was not in her room. She was not, he found at last, in the hotel. {Ferdy, his eyes warm with sym- pathy, broke the news, she had ry to have been the cause of so. “I knew-that you must tell- ‘her fe “There was ‘a. telegram for | TH Ponriac Prins. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. , 11959 the interesting experience of raya ren both Debbie joey 4 feat oo of course! Glenn sy oe Boge: Sas Cott, ing b compe at Uni fe ‘a motion picture sa the confines | twei we versity Says educa- = fin way to Madi where fe. wlend middewsah 8 ~ {tors should quit bickering over the ofthe oereen to implant spark of d . costar with Debbie in ‘It : iis Fe erecatiina sie oe one. Misc, nets. . with a Kiss.” umani es, ne ES _ Supa - Hotrod cllected two are really one in spirit, They Later, he’ll share star billing with Eli in “Two Fog the Seesaw.” e in New York en route to Spain, he'll take a look at the Pepadwny version of “fleesaw, ? Meanwhile, movies are lined for Debbie Reynolds until 1960. 1 surely hope she gets a chance to rest in between because I don’t} is as pretty as a picture. ~ * we “Can-Can,” for which Jack Cym- mings is paging Frank Sinatta, cannot be made until the first of October; when Frank is free. Jack also wants Marilyn Monroe and by that time she should be eed | reds are + All those who Hits, for a time. up} Eleanor Denahue, Robert | “Young's teenage daughter “Father Knows Best,”’ and Jack Jones, son of Irene Hervey — want her to get. any..thinner, al- allan ‘though she looks ‘like a doll and an Jones, are engaged 12435 Dixie Hw FE 5-4500 they won't marry until St. V: : . , fie See Ee _ NEWSWEEK “PLAYHOUSE. tine’s day of 1960. ae of Be "Hecommanded @eoeeve cas l A “Evening Rain,” Earl Grant’ CLOSED TONIGHT nae weet + «+ » WALTER WICH 16 wu. ‘Ra. 2 Mi, BR. Woodward new Decca record, the first month, coming up fast, fast, fast! . Guests from New ¥ork, other | points. east and from Hollywood—j over 00--will be among those pres. os yl in the: “title role of “Thel. - about -him and. are begging him to curtail a few of his extra activities, such as hener) 7: 1g election April 16, |r. dim McNulty, were “at -the — Grove = Dennis Dar 1. | | “ANN ARBOR w—Fred 6. via | poet Race a Mage ag! love Bob Hope ~ Makalino A United Motion Picture Org. Release PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATER in} ON THE SAME ‘PROGRAM TONIGHT theu TUES. at the JU 8-30977 fer Information Park Free—Smoking Section Coffee Served “On the House” A WONDERFUL PROGRAM .- FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY — iene] sold over 100,000: This recotd is PHANTOM ---OPEN--- es asi ‘HORSE = LF Le i] jto return -to work, I have always been pean about Marilyn's contract. with 20th Century-Fox. Seems under this. contract she has directqr approval and has submitted a Mast of 17 top names with whom she will work, Among the directors with Mari- tyn's stamp of approval are Willie, Wyler, Billy Wilder, Joseph Man-| kiewiez, Josh Logan, George, Stgyens, Fred Zinnemann, Alfred Hitchcock “~ i ioetom: I've. Pug heard the inside of Gene Tierney’s return to the Men- ninger Clinic and I'm sure, after hearing the- story, that she ‘soon will be all right. In fact, the doe- tors say her visit there will be of! short duration. Gene had sent her clothes out to| "120th Century-Fox for her role in “Holiday for Lovers’®.and she put | in a call to Lew Schreiber, Un-, fortunately Lew was out, Her | her, |mother tailed Jater and said that. Gene had decided to stop by the’ Menninger Clinic on her way West. | She paid her visit, and after talk- ing to the doctors decided she wasn't quite ready to return to: motion pictures and that she should have some. additional treatment. The fact that she, herself, made. this decision ‘is encouraging: taken their luggage and they had gone in the direction of Guarda. | He went back to Lord Lorrimer and told him, in ohe quiet sen-' tence, what had happened. They the extent of the damage. Then the laugh. “Odd, isn’t it? You walk into | something without warning. It hits | you, and you go down; You look to the world like an old man) snatching greedily at youth and romance, and instead, what are, you? A man fighting a losing bat- tle, trying to hold on to every- 4 in. fz FE 3-9821 WAYNE Dinners at peseces’ one ep neg Every Thurs., Fri., Sat. and Sunday at Bob's Chicken House “ohana Featuring the Duo Combo PAUL BECKWITH —2" BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSE 497 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. ‘—Piano * Organ ‘BOOTH Je Prices Cocktell @ Dinneta Bar! \ FE 3-9821 thing he’s built up, and seeing it [180 to pieces — and seeing the, ‘ruin spreading .. . and ees 'To her sister, to t thers, w) |Angela — and now to you.” He stopped. Leaning his a) upon the table, he stared _— ingly at the brightly polished sur-| face. Then he straightened and Jooked at Angus.’ | “Can't We get out of here? Can't we... get on? Can't we | go, move, leave this place?” “Now, sir?” the same, and I don’t suppose ‘the’ Company would quibble if the | ‘coach arrived a few hours earlier ‘than scheduled. Do you want -to, | spend the night here?” "No.” (Continued Tomorrow) Hardt AY hegos & 9: ‘NOW SHOWING! , “Ith VOYAGE OF SINBAD” older man gave a brief, me | PONTIAC RETAI * * = 2 UNVITES YOU! 2 rouirae ‘ the “Most Beautiful Roadability in the Whole Wide World!” ME YOUR OWN ROUTE for the Most Amazing Drive of Your Life! | Before Your Buy Any Car---You Owe Itto Yourself looked at one another, gown 7 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. OUR SALES ARE THE MOST OUTSTANDING IN OUR HISTORY! CET -YOURS—EVERYBODY ELSE IS 959 PONTIAC “WHERE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION COUNTS” ~~ | “Why-not?. We're due in Liston! tomorrow evening. 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At about eleven o'clock my friends decided to leave and wanted me to go home with them. “The boy with whom I had been dancing asked me to stay and said that he would walk home with me. I accepted. “My friends haven't spoken to me since and I have learned from others that they are very ‘much put out with me for “leaving them, flat.’’ Will you please tell me if I was wrong not to ledve with them?” Answer: If instead of three, you had been two girls going to the dance’ together, you — would most certainly have “left your friend flat’ if you had made her walk home alone. As it was though, unless you three had made plans to have supper together after the. dance, it was not inconsiderate of you to stay on after they - left. “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it_con- _Sidered proper etiquette for me (a young woman) to re- turn a young man’s telephone call, if I was not at home when he called?” Answer: ‘It .would depend upon how well you know him or whether he left word for you to call him=in either case it would be.all right to call. But if you merely received a mes- sage that John Jones had called and he is not someone you are in the habit of talking . with a great deal, you would wait for him to call again. “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you Please tell me how the name of a deceased married woman should be printed in a church _ bulletin? Her husband wishes ° to put flowers in her memory * in the church chancel. Should it be, ‘In loving -memory \of Mrs. "John Doe,’ ‘Mrs. Mary Jane Doe’ or — “Maiden- nameé ot * Answer: “Mrs. 3 John Doe”’ is copreet- me To Form PTSA . Mrs, William Wright, pro- “gram chairman for Michigan Council of PTA, will help or- ganize a PTSA group at-Pon- - tiae Northern High School. Of- * ficers -will’ be elected: at the ‘meeting to be héld at 7:30 p.m, tonight in the library - Of the high school,” ; W eekend And what in the world is more thrilling when you're 6 years old than to zip around the ice with your daddy. Here William H. Leokie and Linda s Area News Mr. and Mrs. John K. Frost North Perry street and Mr. Mrs. John K. Frost Jr. ” ing left*for a visit in. New Orleans with the senior Frosts’ daughter, Mrs. Gordon Johnson. «xk = * ® Tony Anden of the ai pine Islands will be the week- drive. He is a graduate stu-_ “dentin the School of Jour. * nalism at the University’ of . Michigan and has been in this country for four months. His visit is part of a pro- . gram called “operation friend- ship” sponsored by Birming- ham U, of .M. Alumnae Asso- ciation. ; * * * Mrs. Grace Lawrence Elwell of Dick .averiue has returned from Florida to spend the week with her daughter, Judy. Judy, a psychology major at the Un- iversity of Michigan, .is home between semesters. * ® ® Accepted to attend a nation- al - airline stewardess college in Fort Worth, Tex., ‘is Mar- garet Humphreys, daughter of Louis Mr. and Mrs. ; Hum- phreys of Whittemore street. *%¢ Patricia Alice Williams is a candidate for queen of the 12th annua) Heartbeat Ball at -Cleary College. The dance will be held Feb, 1% at — burg, — Pontiac Press Photos. Pelee skating is a favorite pas- time—as well as a healthful one—ivith the local bs school set. School, when the king and _ queen will be crowned. * * * At the University of Kansas, Julia Joan Cooper has been pledged to Chi Omega Soror- ’ ity. She is a sophomore at the university. * * * Judy | Baker, Mes: H. T. Baker of Navajo drive, has been pledged by -. Delta. Gamma. Sorority at. Michigan State Univergjy. Miss Baker is a. speech” ed- ucation major. x .* * A son, Gerald “Paul, was born Feb. 3 at St. Joseph Mer- cy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs- Bruno L. Kearns of Maurer street, ~ Mrs. Stanley _Chesny of Brackenridge, Pa. is the ma- ternal grandparent. * * *° “KK Bom, Gerald ‘Arthur;, was _born to Mr. and Mrs, Morton Sprentall of Ashland, Ohio, Jan, 29, ‘ Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Redmorid of Mo- torway drive, who visited their daughter over the weekend, and Arthur Sprentall ’ of - Col- ee Mr. sak Mrs. Terry - -McDon- ald -(nee Marie Frolund) | of Shaw road anriouncé the birth of a daughter, Kari~ Marie, born Jan. 27. at: St. Joseph _, Mercy ‘Hospital. daughter of ~ spans By WILLIAM WALROD Music fromi'.Frescobaldi . to Stravinsky was presented at the Pontiac Symphony Orches- tra’s third concert. of the season Wednesday, under the direction’ of Fraticesco Di Blasi. z The* orchestra opened the concert with an orchestral transcription of Frescobaldi’ 8 + “Toeeata and Fugue.” ‘This lith Century composi orig- inally was written ‘or the organ; Frescobaldi developed the toccata, or “touch piece,” to demonstrate the possibilities of this magnificent instrument, . as much as was feasible by the musical practices of his era. Kindler’s orchestral tran- __ seription_of this_work assumes certainly fever imagined by Frescobaldi. Nevertheless, this dynamic orchestration has a certain appeal to an audience which is fot accustomed to listening ‘to miisic written over 300 years ago. - RUTH MECKLER AT PIANO © Ruth Meckler appeared as piano soloist in last evening's concert, performing the popu- lar Mozart “Piano Concerto in D Minor.” Miss Meckler did a superb . performance of interpreting the delicate nuances and infinite shadings which are: so repre- sentative of this gifted com- poser of the 18th Century. The orchestral accompaniment was artistically representative of the true Mozartian spirit. : * * * ~ Following the intermission, Mr. Di Blasi and the orchestra jumped from the classic 18th to the dynamic 20th Century, presenting compositions by ay take off to practice a few intricate figures an the rink at Cranbrook. Both are regular and avid skaters. of Interest Parents of the ‘cotiple are Mr. and Mrs. Carl ,Frolund of Florida and the late Mr. and ‘Mrs. George McDonald of Kee- go Harbor. * * * _A daughter, Virginia, was born Feb. 1 to Mr, and Mrs. Mac K. Sweazey of Arlington; Va. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stolbert, of Mason and Mr. and_Mrs, Eldon Swea-. zey of Bradford street. * *- * A son, Brian Trissell, was born to Mr and Mrs, Jerry — E. Martin (nee Phyllis: Ann Trissell) , of Durnham drive, Jan, 22, Grandparents are Mrs. Earl V. Martin’ of Mohawk road and. Mr, and Mrs. Ned D. Trissell of Old Orchard drive. x *& * —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glow- zinski Jr. (nee Patricia Zieljn- ski) of Plum drive announce - the birth of a daughter, Kath- - leen Ann, born. Jan, 15 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, ‘Floyd Zielinski of Wil- ‘liams Lake road and Mr: and — Mrs, Frank Glowzinski of King- ston road. . Four pages today in Women’s Section’. ' ° ) mp 7 ony’ e — will “Be <=-man_for the day. Richard--Strauss,, Barber and _ Stravinsky. When Wwe speak of Strauss waltzes, we usually refer ‘to those of the “Viennese, Waltz King,” Johann Strauss Jr., or ° “possibly his father or oné of — his brothers.. The famous ex- ception to this general rule are ‘the waltzes from “Der Rosen- kavalier,” .Richard Strauss’ great ‘comedy of manners." Unlike much of Richard Strauss’ music, these. waltzes are light, gay and charming— music to be enjoyed for its own a ; James Hunt _to Address a * only of Richard Strauss, one of ‘“sinée been enlarged for full Concert sake. They do, however, utilize the full orchestra in the man- rey which is characteristic our’ greates# 20th Century composers: ‘ADAGIO FOR STRINGS Samiel Barber's ‘Adagio for Strings’’ originally was written as the second movement for a string quartet (1936), but has string orchestra.. It is undoubt- edly. one of our finest contem- / porary compositions. It is so lyrical and 8 sublime that the listener would hardly guess its true date of composition until the famous-dissonance is iptro- duced, _, The_Adagio” was-an artf-_ bitious ie puentonaty lela for the Alumnae James W. Hunt, director of - child services for-Oakiland County Juvenile Court, will be guest speaker at the meeting of Birmingham alumnae chapter of Alpha x Delta. * The Eisloe: fe to be at 8 p.m. Monday evening at, the — home of.Mrs, Bruce “Roach of. Birmingham. Mr. Hunt's tople will be “What we aS a group can do to help prevent. juvenile “de- linquency,,”’ Guest for the evening will be Mrs. David Streed, vice presi- dent of Phi Province, which is made up of chapters -in Michigan: and Indiana. ‘: fast. tight. - The FP ontiae-Symphony Orchestra's newly reorganized string se¢- tion, but they performed it with grace ane dignity, é * ‘Igor piretiogkd, composer of “The Rite of Spring,"”’ also wrote ballét music to “The Firebird,” based upon an old Russian folk tale, which has _ become widely. known jn a . /suité- of excerpts taken from ‘the ballet. The orchestra pre- sented two’ of these excerpts “‘Berceuse," or<“Lullaby,’’ uttlized the obpe and.“ bassoon: as solo instru- ments, accompanied by the strings. The grand finale pro- vided victorious music which utilizes the full strength of any symphony. orchestra ‘and pro- * vided a’ fitting climax to a . very enjoyable concert, City F orester ® Address Birmingham Gardeners Gharles W. Galé, city for- ester, will be chief. speaker _ at the meeting and tea of Woman's National Farm and Garden Association, Birming- ham Branch, to held at * 1:30 p.m. Monday ai Birming-* . ham Community-House, Mr. Gale will speak oh “The ‘City Plan for Birmingham Civic’ ‘Otiter’” . Other speakers ‘for the day » Mrs, Seth B. Slaw- son who will speak on ‘‘Creat- ing Harmony with Plants,” and Mrs. William Burlingame “whose topic will be ‘Gardehs, Here and Abroad.” \>° - Mrs. F. Gordon Deis, state program chairman, is. chair- * * * Social committee chairman will be Mrs,.John F. Rosier — : Bride-to-Be -ls Honored at Shower Kathie Anne Young, bride- ‘elect of Dean Robert McCon- key, was honored at a shower Saturday given by Mrs. C. J. - Richatds and Mrs. Fred Eber- ly in Durand. Parents of the couple, who - will be married M 21, are Mr. and Mrs. Manley E-. Young of Cherokee road and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mce- - Conkey of Durand. Pontiac guests attending were Mrs. Manley Young and Mrs. Robert Young. Out-of- town g i e's ts were from Dur- and, Vernon ‘and om City. Teer Abby... Jr., with tea committee chalr- man Mrs, Hans Schjolin, They will be assisted by Mrs. F. Theodore Harrington, Mrs. H. R. Nickerson, Mrs, P, Rus- sel Olin, Mrs, H, C. Rider, Mrs. James J. Reilly, Mts. Harry J.Pitcher and Mrs. Charles R, Woodall, pouring will be Mrs. Marvin Katka and Mrs, D. HA, Gold- smith, MARY J. HARRIS Mr. and Mrs. Elwin J. Harris |, of Birmingham: announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Jean, to Alan K. Worthley, son of Mr. Mrs, Leland N. Worthley of B wedding is — ingham. A fall BE VERLY RAE KNEALE < * ih re Se pee eee ‘ 3 75 a a“ Mis. Wedel S peaks By MARY ANGLEMIER _ Mrs. Theodore 0. Wedel of Washington, D. C., discussed her favorite subject, “One Family in Christ,” at the Wom- Pe an’s Auxiliary program- ih Christ Church Cranbrook Tues- day. afternoon. ° The speaker said she was keen on the growing ecumeni-. cal movement of Christian churches uniting as one house- hold — perhaps worshiping in different ways but.not compet- ing with each other. CHURCH Ig ‘FAWILY’ ¢ “So often we think primar- ily of the church as an insti- tution with constitution, rules and requirements. We ought to be, thinking of it as a family . full ‘of love and -eoncern and responsibility for one another," said Mrs, Wedel, x * “Our Christian faith teaches everything ‘us that. God. made “If ever thére was a time for Christian people to have worldwide love. for one ‘an- other, now is the time,” she added. She—urgedher ietohecs as branch out and get acquainted with Christians of other de- nominations and races. “When questions or problems arise in your own -chureh, don’t think of what you want but ask yourself ‘What Would God _ Want?” said the guest speak. ty. Washington: Her husband is a canon at Washington Cathe- dral, : % Be. 2 Guests of Christ Church Aux- orige esa macion oe. boring cat Christ Church. Namee was sasietat by Mrs, . Robert Hatt, Mrs. Maurice Garabrant. and Mrs, Lester vee er ee eee .. At 10:45 Tuesday Mrs. Garabrant will give’ the first in a series of three pro- grams on “Worship,in Music.” Following the noon Juncheon, Dr. Reuel Howe of the pas- toral institute of Cranbrook Foundation, will speak on the fivst of a series of talks on “Christian: Marriage.” Pion Luncheos at Forest Lake | A Valentine luncheon and card party will be ‘held at Forest Lake Country Club, Feb, 11. Committee head is Mes Richard ‘rig, assisted by ’ Mrs, Bernard Girard, Mrg. Al- bert. Yost, Mrs. T. « Hitchman, Mrs.- Albert Mea+ dows and Mrs, Norman Terry. Reservations mane be oats by Friday. * ‘Hot Stuff Typist ‘Not Very. Efficient ‘s but It Looks Like She's Fire-Proof! © 2 By ABIGAIL VAN. BUREN “DEAR ABBY: We are two old-timers in the credit depart- ment and we have a typist in our office who thinks she is hot stuff, sscal started to work here. in 1956 ant» enough, but she came to work every day dressed up like a cir- cus horse. Her work was poor and. she mis- filed every- thing ¢so the boss fired her. ABBY | ‘She ignored it and came to ~work anyhow.” “She worked for nothing for a month and then he put her back on the payroll because we were short-handed around . Christmas. He fired her again. ” just before Easter but,she kept right on coming to work, and now she’s back on the payroll . again. = and was pleas- | If you car solve this you're a genius.” - BAFFLED DEAR BAFFLED: It looks - like “Hot Stuff’ is fire-proof. Don't regard | this as a personal ‘problem. It’s: between her and the boss. : * * * ‘DEAR ABBY: I don't think. that lady heard right when she said her doctor told her to have . all her teeth pdlled if she_ wanted a baby. I am sure the doctor said. for her HUSBAND to have HIS teeth pulled. My _ husband .was only 24 and his teeth were perfect. but he had pyorrhea of the gums and that kept me from getting pregnant. After his teeth were pulled I ‘ became -pregnant,”” . HAPPY NOW DEAR HAPPY: % person's physical condition is an-indi- . vidual matter. Before doing . anything so drastic (and_per- manent) as pulling one's teeth, _ doctor as well, as a dentist, “DEAR ABBY:- To vias who have neighbors who bor- __ yow and never payback, here's a sre cure: 1-once had a oneighbor like that, She'd Sar , row 3 sli of bread, a cube of butter and two cigarettes, but ‘she never paid anything a yolks,. plus enough sweet: foltn. i pee i r Nut aihares Fills : Piano numbers were given by Barbara Cheal, Candy En-. dress Connie Griesbach, Carol" Ai Type of Free Lining with | Custom Draperies _Members of the Maple’ Leaf Luncheon Club met for a smorgas-| bord luncheon at the’ Illinois ave- nue home of Mrs, William R. Me- by Luncheon Club | = ———— their sleet to get out and enjoy) that appeals to them, And the man| © who buys his wife a gun or a rodj ' Ls) In Pontiac crane s' cares and operated ‘vy the Comptometer vou free fetiins pineseent “service” thrown the a (ng ny ae gts are in d Pe oat es ia yo | inexpensive on are, sortigliy avi mr school end, barn more about the uire about - PROE TRIAL, LESSON — FE “21661 _ THE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL 8 South Perry— 314 Hubbard Bidg. oi > YOUR COIFFURE... Depends oh a Professional Permanent — Shampoo aaa Set > > , . CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 116 North row met Monday evening at Elks tem-| Winners were Ernest Guy, Tedif. a a a ee eee = The YARDSTICK Officers elected at the Friday meeting were Mrs. Wendell New- ,__MIRACLE MILE man, president; Mrs. George Boul- ton, vice president, and Mrs. Tanis ‘ 2 = Rogge, secretary-treasurer. ; Mrs. Charles Lloyd; Mrs. Nettie Nadon’s Hy mers and Mrs. Arthur Hunt for Juni served on the nominating commit- | or Juniors — tee. Hostesses were Mrs. William Sizes $ to 15 meg Mareg erie a end, | Miracle Mile Shopping Center |. Mts. ! Telegragy Ra. Harold Babb, Mrs] Spat supe Fa - — rwwveve, | FE 2-6361 4 PARAMOUNT BEAUTY ‘ScHOOL 11¥%2°S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. ; Enrollments Available in Day ér Evening Classes ° / Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352_- Widths B-EEE $6.95 and FRIDAY "til 9 P.M.” and Andre's Superb Special! on Custom Controlled OPEN: ‘MONDAY No A ppointment Needed’ Andre Beauty -¥ ° Galen. 928 W. Huron at Mycogen Phone (Open Fri. and Sat. to 9 ~ 2nd Floor Peatioe State fe Bae FE .5-9257 s * Lj * ; v > " * : : i x ‘ 3 : ht ape F ‘ ae * ne Le é ¥pr . e i s, # me : 23S : ra r > ot Py wee Cranbrook Exhibit : to Feature Sarawak" graphs of Sarawak,” will open ~ Sunday. at Cranbrook Inetifute * of Science, ' Sarawak, a British possession on the northwest coast of Bor: neo in the South-.China Sea, is a little known nation, The A special exhibition, “Photo- exhibition depicts the land and . [°° © its produce, and the life of the people in this far Eastern _Valentine’s _ Day | February 14th JACOBSEN'S FLOWERS 101 N. Saginaw FE 38-7165 Beauty Clinic b y Edythe McCulloch PLAN AHEAD... . _ FOR SPRING Take time-out now to plan your spring wardrobe. Since Easter comes early (March 29th) perhaps it would be wise to plan ac- cessories to span the seasons. “Perk: up your winter greys. and blacks with splashes of bright colors. Make sure thesé accessories (gloves, scarfs, shoes and handbags) will go on into the lorious season, too! Bright emon, tangerjne and hot red can be used very effectively: with winter fabrics, spring prints and stay fashion— right until ‘summer white takes over. Your reward will come when someone mistakes your “new bright look” outfit! - ‘Phone Edythe McGulloch Beauty Shoppe, FE 2-7431 608 Pontiac State Bank ds a whole new. _is planning a card party The V alparai so Guild of Grace Lutheran Church to be held“Feb, 10 at the church. Among members busily making plans for the event are, left to right, Mis. Julius «Koprince, Mrs, H. Vere Hodges and Mr¥. Richard Reiter. The three are wrapping gifts for the event, : ore PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY: FEBRUARY 4, 1959 # pe Pontise Press Phote < Grou P H ears Mission Talk Dr. Dwight Slater, mission- | ary from the Belgian Congo, | spoke to the First Philathea ‘Class of First Baptist Church at a luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. Bruce Reh, Marilyn and Carolyn Davis were in charge of the musical portion of the program, - - Others assisting with the meeting were Mrs. Phillip Adams, Mrs. Harry Newhouse, Mrs, Harry Haggard, and Mrs. Margaret Putman. Pythian Sisters Plan Two Events Plans to entertain Mrs. Virgil Kreigh of Battle Creek, Pythian }Sisters grand chief of Michigan, |were made at a meeting of Fannie |E.- Tompkins Temple 41 Monday. The affair will be held in March. |rangements for a style show to be |held March 7 at the Pythian Hall le West Huron street. Mrs. Clar- jence L. Smith, Mrs. Ivan. John- isori,. or Mrs. Mae Foote are in | charge of tickets. Members also began making ar-|° Patient jn Hospital Mrs. Lena Burger of South Shir- ley street is a patient at Pontiac General- Hospital. » e Hold Dinner Dance The Style Steppers Square Dance Club held its annual dinnef dance Saturday at Willis School, Randall May was master. of ceremonies. ~ i \ 4816 \i\ Beta Sigma Phi Chapter Holds. Annual Reunion "Phe annual reunion. of mem- bers of Xi Alpha. Nu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held Tuesday evening at the West’ Iroquois road home of Mrs. Theodore Wiersema. Former. members attending were Mrs. Fred Giddings, Mrs. Clifford Bennett, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Archie Jack- son, Family pictures of each member were shown. Mrs. Richard Benham also took part in the program. The next meeting will be held Feb. 17 at the home of Mari- lyn Main. Philip7 Stabafa Club Welcomes 7 New Pledges Seven new pledges were wel- comed at the semi-annual tea held by Stabafa Club Sunday at the Berkshire road home of Erma Jean. Livingstone, Velentine ws —\Tea Held. - by Group’ ects of the United Nations at the Woman's Literary Club Valentine Tea, held -Monday in the. Berwick boulevard home of Mrs. Breen... appointed a nominating committee comprised of Mrs. H. -O. |Mrs. Robert McNeil and Mrs. A. O. Carmer. by Mra. Swett, Mrs. Carl Weber, Mrs, Mabelle Wilson and Mrs. PB. G. Latimer. of Women’s. Clubs presented. theif - |book, ‘1Folklore,"” by B. honor of Mrs. former Woman's Literary Club president, with the request that the _ |book be presented to Pontiac City | (Library by the Literary Club. i new member of the club. re er Assisting with the program were Mrs. H. B. Dickie, Mrs. Alten Palmer, Mrs. Mary Swett and Mrs. | Raymond Swaney. “Beta Sigma Phi | Hears Report pie ‘on U. e Given for Literary Club Program Mrs, Irl Wiltiams a on pro} Don Mrs. Harry Vernon, president, | Swett, Department reports were eee The Oakland County Federation “A Treasury of Southern A, Botkin, in George Kimball, Mrs, Carl Peterson was voted a 3 Reports on the annual ‘‘Sno- Ball’ were heard at a meet- ing of Zeta Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, held Monday at the home 6f Mrs. Robert Ryeson on Chippewa road. Proceeds from the dance will be donated to-Girls Ranch. 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Ortonville .....47 } ee a j LU e Derocher Hits | § Winning Goal \in Last Second | Fired-Up Shamrocks Lead in Final ‘ Minute; Eaglets Win, 56-27 By H, GUY MOATS Outplayed practically every step Track coaches Lyle Bennett of | Central: Michigan and Vern Fah- renkrug of UD have been named | vice presidents of the Central Col- legiate Conference. Backfield coach Dudley Parker has moved | Norther Gives Chiefs a Fight | ‘in Ist Period Match for Undefeated Central Quintet CAGE FACE There were of cage ‘faces at the Pontiac Central- Northera game last night and here’s one who can earn a. couple basketball tickets by bringing this clipping into the Press sports 4 rience are pitted against fight and of the way, except for part of has pneumonia while Wylie is in sheer determination on the basket- the third period and the last 45 ee Ee - .| an oxygen tent after suffering an ~ ball court, it usually takes some seconds, St. Frederick Rams| © Recent winners Lynn 04 attack which caused consider kind of a for the latter snatched a last-second victory} Ned McDonald and Gary ™@F- | .51. breathing difficulty. qualities to succeed from the grasp of cross-town ri-| nack are being mailed tiekets to e3*« pro or college games, A total of 24 of 26 Cage Faces | have claimed their tickets this season, ; vals, St. Michael, last night, 37-36. * x *€ Less than a Minute from the end of the contest in PCH gym- nasium, Jini Niebauer’s Sham- rocks held to a 35-29 margin over Gene Wright’s club, It looked like the North Siders were going. to break the Rams’ string of wins Robin. Roberts, Bill Skowron, Wally Moon, Orlando Cepeda, Tom Brewer, Wes Covington, Bob Rush, John €allison afd Yankee mound rookies Rudy Serrett and Jack James signed contracts yesterday. , x * * Red Wing rookie Charlie Burns Harris’ Knockout Victory Disputed NORTHERN COURT — A ctending room crowd filled Pontiac Press Phote wane as a sports town? est performance of the season, fe ures for Eaglets, led by -Chet|prederick piayer gisturbed the net. know-how, far better firepower and Pontiac ) ie te city soles : Ey: gs ee will be honored as Ontario’s top superior rebounding. = Northern's shining new gym last night, but the host Huskies fell high despite the wide margin ofthe score, ‘The scoreboard at this | ‘tom Derocher, Ram senior by Hunt's. Pilot aed cucicid’ lis can vebed he * The Chiets shifted inte high | at the hands of city rival Pontiac Central, 78-40. It was the first _ point.of the game shows PCH holding a commanding lead, 43-25, | captain, who couldn’t buy a field | EL PASO. Tex, (AP)—Roy Har-| honor for his ‘outstanding flay gear in the 2nd quarter and #008 | basketball meeting between the two schools and the spirit was _in the third-period. , = . all nigi oded sudden: seeerii ’ | ett Northern-2: long way behind : ER i : : : - : oa net plone ris, big heresaete ree = et soeee s world hockey . : ott . rey — — . i b6 DAS: won a uted y L * ; oe oth susie oa a : Us ; : = alae . kets, that eventually won the |versial knockout last night over| - es hepa. - » Be S - s a . e contest =z vee him to the |John Hunt of Tyler, Tex. Estel "Zit Tessmer, backfield -M *g No, 2 Class A-quintet - PY : ea stature of a hero, = = —_—| ‘Harris hit Hunt in the fifth) coach at Bay City Central, has : to & four-point lead at the ; ~ : Derocher’s first bucket made|round and the Tyler boxer went} requested he be relieved so he itr of the ist’ period before pure! : ; : } the count 35-31. Steve Pocs, who|down. Young Amado, the referee,| can devote more time to his basketball class prevailed in the ist 5 : ; yu : also had a tough night hitting the|counted to eight and Hunt got up| duties as supervisor of physical ting on the “ot the ; hoops, came through with a basket |at the referee's count of nine, But} education and athletic director two intre-city x ; oS : in a wild under-the-hoops scram-|Saul Paredes, timekeeper, had| at the* school. No replacement _* oe gee ; Pr { () if ble. ee comme 10. sal eit ther tees has been eee: . . ‘Pad mado w: 0! ers’ a yore be ao : omo er Ul S Mikemen’s Art Robak converted|gloves and.they exchanged a cou-| Pontiac Central basketball coach Hall's house aire, | coach | ry / 2 ei one of two gift tries, on a foul/ple more blows before Paredes|Art Yan Ryzin will be the guest ¢ a ross the Sek von he A by Poes, leaving the score 36-33 rang the bell and: stopped thelof the Pontiac First Friday Club | i ee ee er eed Oo rest of 1-¥ ry Vi to go. fight, _saying _ Hunt had been }Friday at 8 _a.m.—He_will speak. a oe aan it od j ’ : ; Rams got an outside ball, Philjknocked out at 2 minutes and 35 and diagram cage plays and | ‘ pate ee he ee 2 Bieri passed to Joe Keller who seconds of -the fifth. patterns. , Acombination of outright scrap |[ © rifled the ball to Derocher under — : and cased — ee Ig f ogram T. the br — miss, then ~~ B, ener : e snat ball and _ lifted gare shag adienscsal ’ 4 * a agen into the hoop aye zee spunky . Huskies agai 26 : Promotions : Fail thorn ended the game. ‘ 1OW GES 11-40 and 13-12 leads in- © x * & area Ypiary Sy buckets by Mike to Show Single Profit Fellow Rams hoisted Derother me : F and Jim Dempsey as they, in Motor City on their shoulders amidst a riot of . made a brief success of matching = : sound from the delirious St. Fred- CW Or Ou wel ef ‘4 baskets = eer . DETROIT #—Promoter A W. — te ea acunaeull : * i a (Larry) Smith is quitting box- S oS +. cashout Fed, Central — ing game. — — ind te the ety By The Associated Press mark for professional basket- = throw ‘to even the score at 13-13, ae pa crepaellmliged es heme turned in their fin Oo ae ed MER | pao ate a Ce Christmas night. *, bh fs reptacement,| “Thete twice-monthly . meetings Lured by a preview of the likely| The: fol th tice wi Faicked twice on jump shots to give|ofthe Smith benevolent society are val serenely A ' er war = playoff series for the champion- thet pong ine ee << ee *PCH a 117-13 edge and the Chiefs|coming to-an end.” sight. Ges ae yy - ship—a meeting between the Bos-|the Hawks, and the Knicks grab were off and running. . - . + «& ¢ = rge © an fe |ton Celtics and the St. Louis Hawks ; i : ‘were of a . : : | boards, along with hard-driving te ta t 4 . an exciting 115-114 victory over t - tho all intents ans purposts, the | Smith has put on 26 boxing Pat Campbell, and top scorer Tom Netinal’ ie reel ewer to see &/the Nats, the eighth straight time game was finished at halftime, | promotions in Detroit in an effort Dabbs (10 points), led the alert | whore 1849 turned out lathes ney have beaten Syr- The Chiefs doubled Northern's | to revive the once-great sport ia Shamrock. ontfit. Stein- ht ik Sake SERee cut. Mt acuse, scoring efférts‘in the tnd quarter | this area. All have lost money, helper’s timely érs helped night a son Square Garden.| Jack Twyman steadied his © for » commanding 41-25 lead and | Once Smith thought one of his keep Shamrocks rolling in the The fact that the New York |Younger counterparts on the Cin- aos after that it was simply a case ¢f-| ows turned out with a profit. first half. Knicks played the Syracuse Na- cmeaprtaghtens or nye victory playing it out. : But then late bills for advertising Phil Bieri’s 10 points paced the| tonals im the second game of | Ctr Te tee ne Noh en 5 Northern failed to make a field|and promotion came in. He ended _|winners, with Keller proving a big| *¢ NBA“ doubleheader helped — e other NBA action. _ | S$goal in the 3rd.period as Central’s|up losing $160. It was hie best help in the 3rd period spurt that| 0 erase the previous attendance | Richie Guerin scored a lay: _- | margin Fiat ang to 57-29. haga night as a boxing promoter. _jbroke -a 10 point deficit: | .up im the last 25 seconds to give : . Van Ryzin began su _ & * hoe While the Rams were defend- New York its victory. He tied ; ‘stituting late in the 3rd and) Smith's four-beut program staged .| ing their city rivalry, Orchard St. M.-St. F. Summary ; the game at 111 with a jump- r She cleared the bench | in the/|iast night in the comparative pri- ‘Lake St, Mary prepped for its {5% FREDERICK ST. MICHAEL | Shot at 1:20 left, knocked down - wfinale. - vacy -of the Graystone Ballroom SCL finale, on Thursday at St. |perocher 3 2-6 8 Ro © 1-2 1| Dolph Schayes go-ahead three _ . = Eleven Chiefs ‘saw action and)iog: $624.13. A crowd of 670 paid Mlement, with an easy 56-27 [Pos 2 3-7 & Stein's 2 3-6 7) point play with two fouls then everyone scored. John Bandy $975 to watch what veteran observ- |n over Detroit St. Stanis- eree H He 8 dount'n 0-0 H scored his winning basket. sparked the Central siege SUNS/ors called an exciting evening of | these Haghéte bglpensthe “diam \Bier!| ¢ 3-4 10 Hardery 1 0202 sk in the peotertive tod adler Fok Smith has Jost at oat $75,000" : ome fas, te play | Pe bbe , 2 guid ie Boston ‘came from a 19-point who was the big reason’ for Cen-| heading ta Detrole " Three players hit in double fig- Tete | 13 ita i ee first quarter . deficit: and were ‘|further-.aided when the Hawks’ "added . ek kk 7 . |Wlodkowski’s.16, Mike Witkor had}. Bob Pettit fouled out with 10:21 _Fedynik tallied a dozen points to “Pve given it my bést shot,” oo | | ’ 14,-Glenn Hass 12, ABE Michael. ce it 8 is remaining in the game. Boston, ae os os by Demp-| said = ~_ owns ones “TRAPPED — Harrison Munson (51) PCH Se ; < Peles Pen tee | * a =e pens he at the half, tied it at 5 : —_—_ center grabs a loose ball and looks for someone _ picture is Dennis Vincent (42). The Chiefs won we late in the third quarter and , Hashing eallered their Tu lees tn) dal. to pass to down court before passing owt to Bill their, 9th game and the- first in the intra-city went ahead to stay three minutes . tie games. : “I thought I could make it really} jrayward (41). Pontiac Northern.» im the rival: whipping PNH, 78-40 later_on Frank Ramsey's layup CENTRAL | «—-NORTMERY., ._|g0, but I can't see a constant out- ayw . rm player in ry, whipping PNH, ae basket. m bendy 4 €-1 % Podynik § 24 ts|pour of money ahd no return. I'm ae Ci The Royals broke a three-game - Fattersan } 6-0 2 yincent | 3:3 $/enough of a businessman to know a a ;: losing-streak’ as Twyman scored Munson 3 94 ¢ Bey 1 3-3 $|bad investment when I see one. f° , Ore = ) [31 points..“Cincinnati also kept- Maetiimes tii oe ee MCVULTD ow gyre | le Se aunts bene cea ee at os. .% Brerett ¢ 9-0 6). “It’s a real shame, too, I have] | ‘ 4 . to 6% games behind third place Rebee” ¢ Hons 0 0-8 0|four good fighters who have really. ; ) } ) 4 i ® Minneapolis and 7 behind the Gtaley 7 33 $ Olver © 1 Olcome along since we started box- q jsecond place Detroit: Pistons. = — — ——-—-+/ing here. Wilf Greaves, Gene [ ac: ’ immons Cincinnati’s Archie Dees is lost a ee etal te ar gg(Gresham, Billy Collins and Leroy MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL 03, Kalamesoo St. Augustine 52 a % | indefinitely with a pinched leg Horthers’ seisvicsliad 4a 4 icae|Jéftrey are ready to step into real BASKETBALL RESULTS Bree dh Pot Hs, Corunna 64 (ot) N Ex - Maryland nerve -he suffered early -ip the 22° Esccsgn competition, or will be shortly. | “Ashley 54, Lat 45 Pontiac Central 78, Pontiac North. 40 seach 5 TD fs. oe is For gece take I wish 7 could go| Sst ase Ss, Gate 38 pontiac St. Fred di, Pont. st. Mike 36 | Ace Idzik Backfield . » : a 80) Ban re Matawan 36 Remus ‘ad Shept Ta at tot) i ge. bt soo Nas as a Pt ck pies eueede Gameggewmrm 9 | Coach Area Mat Teams Two of them, Jeffrey and Col- | Brooklyn 46, F w 38 Royal Oak Dondero 66, Havel Park 62 fins, gained impressive victories | Brown City 4&. Memphis 47 Saginaw 69, Bay City Handy 55 DETROIT #—Jack Simmons, last ‘night. Collins knocked out Channing 88, Poich #4 Som. 08 eet a Rath . coach at Detroit Holy Redeemer Clash Th ursday Willie Mennifield of Youngstown | ~ Holy Pamily 35 aitly masdure'h, Seal High School, reportedly will be- uraday ; keglers| at 2:12 of the fifth round in a | Glo "Lakevilie 80. Me Maris Loretto 80, Bt. Ignace 48 |come an assistant football coach at a be y is tast becoming | scheduled six-round preliminary | Gomstect (0, opringticid 83 Sturgis 70, Bronson 65. sestponed) _|the University of Detroit. hee night around this area. bout. oe aoe ri i —ae 81 j Wiliiemston 85, Perry i _ But the addition to coach Jim to more matches are on tap : + ©. « wagiac 73, Allegan 69 lea are Miller's Titan staff won't be made tzgerald guest Collins, who weighed 147, is from iia fhcrassiee v pute BR cue bane mas) tie eo ee Itiae Northern. in a oot ai Detroit. His opponent weighed the] Fin astareg ydanese sq | BGs Geant an | ygueyiced nee’ Johar task Dock poned from Tuesday. Waterford same. Creek © St. Mary 52, St. Rita 43. star John Idzik 2 will visit Fartiington Jeffrey ‘won unanimous 10- Fit Betsey Fi at Mandeville a et Berna rd 90 Bt. hates 4s field coach. He had served the goes to Berkley and mated iui round de@ision ina co-feature bout| ,,Mouai Morzis St, Mary 67 Frente Sevier Gl. =} «| Terrapins im the same capacity is at Van Dyke in Inter-Lakes against Tommy Johnson of Mus-| - Fowler 1 Gunflela 40 » | ge Prederick 37, St. Michael 36 since 1956. action while Hazel Park is host igen etirey, one-quarter pound | Samant sequen svunnnd vo) BRISA Ur erg? | simmons currently. is. coaching pe Yealantt Central heavier ein his opponent who p4 Covert 83 (ot) ee eed oe loca - EN Holy Redeemer’s basketball team. | ‘lt, Brens will weighed 134%, sturined Johnson in Arabs 40 Manever Bort wc, Eugsday’s College Basketna His team has clinched the Detroit] |terry Brennan Wi jjthe first round,, started a steady Soh wereryuct sre" 8? [Duke 90, Carolina 72 ‘ |Catholic League West Side title by Condition Redle Ines tis nha at gombinations and oe, Pewterrtie 28 earth 30 fokas ARM, 64 {going unbeaten in its. first 11 . gs . bo te of the referee and the masavitle 62, Powers 3! nse | renee ‘Teoh 72, Rice 61 : ve oy han maa pre _ | CINCINNATI ®—The Cincinnati Iwo Judges, dale 70, Coldwater 50 Win Mary 8 VL 6b" ee Redlegs today signed Terry Bren- Bd a ; er eoorevelt 68, Rivertiew-¢1 lg gl ag tt me ("state high schopl, basketball. top. nan, former Notre Dame football | ~Jayvee Scores iy i eo ccach, t0 help condition the Red : yv ) . Gaijen Bogieors 70, Wagere Tae ‘ Mmigty 3 leg baseball players in spring oe Sy ap ston College €3; Harvard. «9 Rosensohn Begins Touf + training. oe Pontise Central 7, Pantisc North. 25 West Virginia 73. Pte: NEW YORK (AP)=Bill Rosen- “Geheral manager Gabe Paul, dslaus 24, Ot. St. Mary 22 teres ioe Be eeere* gh eshington i sohn, promoter “of. the — coming aE Level Cee RE seas deat who made the announcement, -Oxforg 39 -Ingemar 4 ee aa r. | man Be Sy Fay: ae peereeniaee ap re ‘on ee , CAGE. COURT MAMBO — John Bandy (11) of Pontiac Central st A pa "Major Park 42 pas gg Mla ag scheduléd to leave tonight for In-| S¢™8 to be going into a mambo step trying to elude two Pontiac tLeague baseball—the inclusion of a Western I). 81, Steubenville 77. dianapolis on his cross-country| Northern players. In the-foregrourid is Dick Eley (40) of Northern. football coach in a” ; j- b 4 77, &t. Norbert $7 : Set a team’s condi mer 34 Onlahoma Ciiy 77, West Texas 64 tour to inspect prospective sites. Bandy had 22 points for thenight.- .. 7. * '\tioning plans.” % + gw . - | ah ei ¥ oad Ciel IN SATURDAY FINALS — (left) of Pontiac, who won two 3-round bouts in - «last Saturday’s Golden Gloves preliminaries at Pontiac Central, will oem in ‘the finals this Bill Robertson * of Port Huron, Saturgy in the PCH gym. Robertson took®a pair of decisions from Mike Kidd and Al Gunter, both : Pontiac Press Phote in the 135-pound novice” class. Wings-Ranger Rematch Thursday In That Corner—Louie, and. Here-Howe , DETROIT w—The ‘tist fight be- tween Gordie Howe and Lou Fon- tinato at Madison Square Garden Jast Sunday night may have ac- complished two things. First, it may have taught the New York Ranger badman that Howe . jg one of the toughest players in | the National Hockey League, in ad- - dition to being one of hockey’s all- | time greats as a player. ‘ x *« * Second, it may stimulate at- tendance at Thursday night’s ony game at Olympia Stadi- pea Rangers and-the Red Wings will clash in a rematch but Howe promises there will be no fisticuffs, “despite general manager Jack Adams’ statement that ‘‘the hand- cuffs are off.”’ .*« * * - Adams said ‘I’m sick and tired . of these guys tugging and mauling and holding him and the officials letting them get by with it. The big guy will just have to get them ~ off his back.” Adams has insisted that Howe refrain from fighting since the big star was almost fatally in- ‘Robinson, Basilio Title Go in’Chicago | TAMPA, Fla. (AP)—The _ long- discussed ’ middleweight champ: ship rematch between Sugar Robinson and Carmen Basilio will be held in Chicago Stadium, prob- ably in April, Basilio’s co-manag- er said last night. - : Joe Netro told a sports writer here. that there was nothing to a report Robinson would fight light heavyweight champ Archie Moore. jured several years ago ina jam- up at Olympia Stadium, — Fontinato got the worst of Sun- ‘day night’s bout, the climax of a few/ exchanges that began last sea- sen. The two players had a@ mild flurry at the garden last year and a couple of bumps at-Olympia later on, * x Red Wing partisans cite many instances when the New York play- er has gone out of his way to get at Howe. But few players delib- Waterford Leaders Victims of Upset Waterford Recreation basketball leaders, Drayton Drugs, fell vic- tims last night to an alert Johnson & Anderson club, 52-49,. Loss was the Drugs first and leaves them sharing top place with White Swan, which won over Lakeland Phar- macy, 59-44. Lyte11-Colegrove smothered. Rocco's, 81-47 in the other loop contest. Drugs _led_most-of the way,—but} J & A’s Ron Guyette hit for a 8-point final period spree that sent his club out front to win. Guyette had -21. Bob Pickett had 13 for points. Chuck Gillis had 22: Roc- each -had 17 for Swans, with Darrell Donaldson getting hee for losers. Class A Division wh. wt Drayton Dr. 656 1 J&A 3 3 White Swan 5 °1 Rocco's 1 5 Lytell-Col. 4 2 Lake Ph. 06 Class B Division wh : wte Water Faculty 5 © Van's Auto 14 Don and Ron 3 2 N. Lumber 14 Vikings Upset T&C, 52-47 The Vikings tumbled Town & Country into a 1st place tie with the Pontiac Police in the Class C City League basketball race with | winless Rex's {Bernie Stafford made 16 while Ken Young tallied 10 for a 52-47 upset win last night at Jet- ferson Junior Hich, * & & Earl McKee bagged 23 points to sparkplug the Vikings and Roger Reynolds - fired 16 in defeat. The Police and T & C now are dead- locked for Class C leadership with 5-3. records. In‘ Class B action, the Booth |Home cagers tightened their grip on the top spot with a 60-29 rout of Standard. .. Booth’s Points Rex's, Mabe lost game No. 9. ° * * Ray a netted 30 points as Central Christian crushed Coca 1 Cola, 62-27, in a Class-D National |- loop contest at Lincoln. Mike Carry had a 27-point evening to lead the Boys Club toa 54-22 verdict over the Jefferson Jetg._.jn the “D” American araon. Joe Umphrey led Lytells. with 30) - jwould become Saginaw Va | 3 New’ Schools ane. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, _wesRUARY 3 “. 1959, e &) Hh x * ton Romeo Downs Orion; Valley fxpane tek Lakeré, Barons Bow Added by Vote iof Principals - Athletic Schedules Go Into Effect by Grid) | Season 1961 The Saginaw Valley Conference, long. regarded .as Michigan's ‘I strongest athletic prep conference, has expanded from a 6-team circuit to 9 members, : At a meeting of school principals lyesterday in Flint it was an- nounced that Midland Bay City Handy and Flint — Southwestern) members of the league. Currently the league consists of Pontiac Central, Flint Cen-.. tral, Flint Northern, Saginaw, Saginaw Arthur Hill and Bay City Central. Athletic directors of all nine schools are expected to meetashort- ly to set up a schedule of all sports starting in «1961; ‘This will mean each school will play eight league _ {football games and have, only one non-league game on the schedule. x * * It was also decided that 12 league-basketball games would be played, allowing for three outside the loop. Presently, Midland and Bay erately try to get Howe into a fist fight. “He has a pretty good punch,” conceded Fontinato after spend- ing the better part of two days in- a hospital getting his nose mended, “But if he fools around again, we will go at it again.” It all started when Howe's stick came down on Ranger rookje Ed- die Shack’s head, Before the next face-off Fontinato skated over to Howe. “ ‘Keep_your, stick to vores I tells him,’’ said Louje. Next thing; the two are at it, The referees Stand prudently by as do the mem- bers of both teams, ; This gives the fight time to come to a ion, a rarity in the an- nals of hockey fights. When it’s all over, Loule has ‘a breken nose and ig blood from head to toe. He also ts ah ‘ex- champ, Howe is unscathed, The broken beak didn’t bother Louie at all, « easy to push out of place." Nonetheless, . Louie’s nose and pride wete well- shattered, “Thig seems a lot worse than it-is,” he said ruefully. “If one of my punches had hit him. , . ah, well, . .forget it.” Ranger coach Phil Watson is 100 per cent behind his_boy. “Howe hit him with a lucky punch,” snorted Watson. “Further-|j more, I don’t see anyone else in the league challenging . ,, Howe. Louie’s all right with me.” Maybe Louie will be gunning for Howe? “Nah,” he grunted as he left the hospital arm-in-arm with Watson, “but he better wer looking for me.’ Bonus, Long- Term Contract for Ewbank BALTIMORE (AP)—Weeb Ew- bank’s gamble’ with job. security has paid off handsomely... The little coach who led. the BaJtimore Colts to their first Na- tional Football League title Jast year was rewarded , last night with a $25,000 bonus and.a new three-year contract’ calling for $30,000. annually. Sealer Pees principal owner of the, Colts,. said the ‘con- tract will be renegotiated each year. That means Ewbank.. will receive at-least two years’ sal- ary in the event he is fired, as | ever,””"’ Rosenbloonr said at the team’s. annual press party, “A better man~we do not believe we can find, If he fouls up, I'll buy up his contract first thing.” iy ‘| | Di 14 | if ih ay Oe oe oes oe Ot os te es || _ DOUBLE BREASTED ‘|. Salt 6 Rte septa single TUXEDO -RENTALS. Fit Fer Pariies tnd Woaings COUNT: OUR SUIT PRICES | 4g", i ‘We’ re Continuing Our Sale of CUSTOM TAILORED. SUITS AT $54.50—$59.50 i memmenenannentwesealnemunskoad anus teed Sesame: ie | a Custom. Tailors . _ Me Huron ot Telegraph, Pontiac FE 2-2300: ; Sateen ey ts = eae a ’) CALL IT WHAT YOU WILL! , Can giye, then you'll know that . oe ee =. SSS When you examine our fine ready- tailored—when you see and feel the many luxuriows =f d woolens—when:.. you try them on and appreciate the excellent. sty ing and fit that only superb workmanship and~ hand detailing ONLY HARWOOD | Can Do Ie And Be Harwood ha Done it! | 4 ‘hope- our~tontract —is—for-|~ City Handy are members of the Arrowhead Conference which “presently includes Qwosso, one of the charter méfiibers of the Saginaw Valley. Owosso quit the SVC after the 1950-1951 season. Flint SouttWwestern is ‘presently Flint Tech, a Class B school, how- ever the enrollment will go up to 1,800 next year when a portion of the Flint Central area student body enters the school. Flint Tech is not co-educational, but it will be as Flint Southwest- ern. 4 x & & The enrollment of all three new — will range from 1 800. to 2 ; Before the opening of Pontiac Northern, Pontiac Central had largest enrdliment in the SVC. Flint Central is the largest school by ‘enrollment currently in. the league. « = The addition of Midland brings one of the state's top football pow- “Tt’s been broken four timés be- ers in the conference. For the fore,” he observed,- “‘and there’s| Past several seasons, Midland has hardly any ‘bone there. It’s vei|Deen one of the top ranked prep teams in Michigan. Bimini Welter ‘Beats Crawford MIAMI BEACH, Fila. (AP) — Gomeo Brennan, 20-year-old wel- terweight contender from Bimini|piea in the Bahamas, gcored:a unani- mous 10-round decision Tuesday night over 10th ranked Mickey| Crawford of Saginaw, Mich. Brennan floored Crawfofd in the third round with a left upper- cut and right hand combination. Crawford, who went into the fight an 85 favorite, ran into. another | in flurry of fists in the seventh when weno ee most put him away. Avondale spanked Oxford, Ro- West Bloomfield dropped a hard- luck decision at Inkster last night to share some of the prep basket- ball spotlight in the Oakland Coun- ty area, _. The weather won at Milford where the scheduled game between Walled Lake and Milford was post- poned until Feb, 24 due to slippery highway conditions. Some impressive shooting by lanky Walt Arnold, stubby Dick |Smith-and jumping Darryl Thorpe enabled host Avon_to_ match _ its best point total of the season and win its 4th straight in a 66-49 trouncing of Oxford, The Yellowjackets broke away from a tight Ist period to lead 40-29 at halftime, It was never Close the rest of the way as the losers, idle since Jan, 16, looked extremely stale, Even Oakland County ae leader Doug Stott was off form for- the Wildcats, He finished with 17 aided by five free throws. The Blonde sharpshooter was hindered by some. early fouls and then left the game with five in the opening minute of the final period, * * *. - Some good Avondale defensive work combined with a “cold” night to hold him to six field goals. Oxford only had seven other -bas- kets while converting 23 charity tosses, The Arnold-Smith-Thorpe trie | started hitting the hoop early. They combined for 31 in.the 1st half led by Arnold's 13. The guy and Smith each hit four of five floor shois in separate streaks, ° Arnof finished with 17, Smith 14 and Thorpe 12 in the good tune- up for an invasion by Fitzgerald Friday. The Jackets are now 54 overall, Oxford, 2-7,;, had beaten Avon earlier but could hit only 20 per cent on field goal attempts to 31 for.the victors, After a. nip-and-tuck .1st, half, Romeo gradually pulled away from the Dragons for a on on. the Orion Tear bopiaae | held es halftime edge . 'meo outdistanced Lake Orion and/Bob Shuler fired 18 for Orion and Ray Ritter was the“big thorn in Orion’s side with 22 points while teammates Chuck Peterson and Avon Spanks ‘Stale’ Reid Olszak made 15 apiece, ‘sie Dean Callison chipped in with 10, * * * West Bloomfield made a _ sur- prisingly strong showing against Ifkster before bowing in ‘the wan- ing minutes, 57-55. The underdog Lakers held a steady lead from halfway through the 1st quarter until midway through the ‘finale and early in the 3rd_ period their margin reached 10 points, Ed Smiley caged Inkster’s final eight points, the last two at the foul line, to sink the Laker cause, Barry Johnson and Jobn p-Lucadam paced the Keego of- fense with 20 points each. A big 4th quarter rally by Mem- phis fell one point- shy as Brown City took a 4847 Southern Thumb went to Oak Park's Bill Ba with 13 4 Danziger rom Detroit Holy. Redestner. the Barons who had 11. “4 Faces ae Oitenvilld ten by two pants ot | ee OS, halftime, but eked out [firs $b # Brady : v 4 a 48-44 victory in a South Cen- |Arnold @ 5-7 17 W' Sag 4 tral Conference contest at Orton- |S" § oo if Mie Sota ville, The loser’s Earl Richard: |Gin’ am ; Hay : coer ? 13 i son topped alt scorers with 27 [Rourde % 2-3 6 Ha’grove 0 6-6 eS ards Totals 3 16-25 66 Totals ~ 13 3-97 49 ‘oul shots by ph De-| Avon F Fee CRORE RD 1s 22 12 14-466 = shetsky in the last three seconds| °S vcr 8 ee brought lowly North Branch @ 61-| ~ 8OMEO, = LAKE/ORION | Ae ite ge EE Re state's Sth yah “D" quintet. | tower | : K-r.gl, iF | Deshetsky took point-getting laur-|peterson 6: 3-3 18 Williams 1 a3 ela with. 15, Ris 1 ES at Sohn 3 34 $ >| Big John Meadovs talli¢d 17|Rowky 0 93. 2'Huner 6 86 8 / points to feature Royat Oak Don-/Olssak--$ 8-11 18 Callison 9. O98 18 Hanel Park and ‘Pat ch wore Totals 24 28-91 13 Totals 21 18-0 08 scored 15 points in a losing cause es Kt ee League decision at Memphis. Brown City’s Bob Hayes and Pete ing honors ‘with 16 points each, - x * * Oak Park spurted in the 4th period to chalk up a 57-38 victory over Bloomfield Hilts on ‘the lat- ter’s floor, Pojnt-making laurels Red Cochran Joins Packers. DETROIT #—John (Red) Coch- ran has sbeen ._ named coach of the Green Bay Packers, Likens of. Memphis divided: scor-| The 36-year-old former Chicago Cardinal back was let go recently}, by the Detroit Lionsafter three}. | 4 ae replaced er). McLean, who quit as Green) Bay’s head coach to join his old)| Chicago Bear teammate, George) Winco * Lombard resigned saat Vince Lombar week as backfield coach of the New York Giants to become Green Bay head coach. 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The party fished at Jack’s Land- Skater, 104, Still Good “cy” OWENS, Inc. ac’s Only Authorized Ford Dealer ginew Lets You Make Needed Repairs NO MONEY DOWN Usé “cy” Owens’ FARE- PLAN $1 to $1000 Labor & Parts—Up to 24 Months to Poy! NO PAYMENTS UNTIL MID-MARCH ‘|Hugh A. Whytock claims he was’ - jice skating friends say-he’s sev- _{eral years short of that figure. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) ~ Dr. 104 years old today. Some of his But nobody argues figures with “the doc” when he straps on the blades. Whatever his age, he ‘can skate figure eights around most yourigsters. The club will help Doc Whytock FE 5-410) . with © celebrate his birthday today and also is setting up a memorial fund BRAKE RELINE F ORD-O-MATIC in his name to buy trophies for , ADJUSTMENT .- special events. Incl. Labor $ 95. niin Labor Dr. Whytock, a retired dentist, & Materials 13 . ace 91495 medical doctor and anaesthesia Reg. $24.95 | specialist, can’t prove his age be- cause he lost his birth certificate. -. MONDAY TO FRID “And I'm glad I did,” he happi- Hours eT ae lv admits, “I don’t like to be so He skates every day and says he old. When you get as old as I has spent more than 75 years{ figure skating. “Ag far as anybody knows, Dr. to rollers. Whytock is right around 1 says Mrs. Dolly Baker, secretary in ’ he says am and ‘you're not sitting around teaching others the intricacies of, in a chair, you get tobe a freak.” : When there is no ice, he takes “I don't biefieve in i mew sttiingll a ‘rocking chair’ after. he re- . TOWINGC—BODY WORK—3EOMPLETE SERVICE DEPT. ing on the Fletcher Floodwaters and took its limit. * Hillman Chamber of Commerce reports the fishing is good on the floodwaters, with a number better-than-10-pounders being tak- en, Solunar Tables Studying the solunar tables, be- low, before going on ‘hunting or fishing jaunts in ‘the Pontiac area could be of assistance—to sports- s|men. 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Mustang engines Have tomorrow's engine today - efficiency, Stop in, ask about ch Mustang High-Compression line, Phi: FE 20108 ew Ree FO » > there was “every evidence’ of complete ‘religious freedom in Ar) menia. ‘ From Carnhwiker State % a i am | eee | * * * 4 + \ a a * * : 3 S : < aa = ° oe Une. j ; a ele: * ‘ bey : 2 e fT < > on ER = b ae ; * a ae enw ee l oe — + as - oe as wg ee —y = Sues we — : anny on = —_ = . — “s OD ee : -" “)HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1930. : : : = . Bs ' : : oe X € i ° , : ? . R , ; ; 3 "" | late C. 8. (Mr. Five Per Cent’’) . Galbenkian, eayeiesy tention during prayers." or six hours and 20 or 30 speeches and that there was ‘plenty to eat and drink, and plenty to listen to.” i He said the banquets “lasted five He said the Muscovites struck him as ‘“‘earnest, dedicated and al- most dour,” ~ Russia, + - Curious. Stares| ‘LONDON (UPI) — What sort of) m r permission to; _ “They seemed to have a slight stir would be‘ created in the streets| vility to : ‘along the}: pity for the Western way of life,” pelea Ah cd rage or ne out that border,” he said, “I trav-| he observed, . wearing Western ithe Catholics publicly urged thejeled about 200. miles by car in) «7 was most struck by the ab- aire? foreigners whd attended his festiv-|the neighborhood of Erenan, and ad he + moti People . Nubar Gulbenkian, a cigar-smok-lities to be loyal to their adopted] went to see Mount Ararat as well|5@9ce ' profi tive, ing, wearing Western mil. } as the River Alex, SOR ty tee) tn Whlngs Sex yon wat Loleuse Fee ae" totat eit) 'se| Gulbenkian aden gren|" Ho nl at rg vt ne te te. de a : He t a visit of 2 eee Soviet Union, . than three weeks, he ‘could not| Were courteous to me whether I them three rubles, tipped bles, or not at all.” 1} Gulbenkian said that of the nedr- .|ly 200 Armenians who spoke with him (“I counted up to 150, then I sary 5 f for a handout. ee “He said he was cold in the win- ter and needed a coat. But the lost count’) only one asked him. very next person I spoke to/warned me that he was a sponger.” world’s richest man until his , In Soviet Armenia, where Nubar ceremonies marking the of the Arm Orthodox Church's Catholicos (chief bishop), he found “no resentment at all’ over his| very .obvious wealth, t THEY GREETED HIM “In fact,’ he ‘said, sipping his|- Armenian brandy and puffing on a Havana cigar in his luxurious suite at the Ritz, ‘hundreds of Armen- jans gathered outside my hotel to greet me.” | Gulbenkian was one of hundreds of*Armenians living outside Soviet Armenia who-were invited to Russia by ‘the Catholicos,. Vazgen I, to help him: celebrate his 50th birthday and the third anniversary of his coronation, The Western millionaire said He pointed out that the govern-| ~ ment had helped restore the 1500- Armenian churchman. he ‘spoke to stressed that church-state rela- tions were ‘“‘more than cordial." _*- ww He said that Armenian church- RINGS ON ¥ | ft MSU Holding Panel for Oakland Seniors Faculty representatives trom Michigan State- University will _ conduct a pane} for geniors.of higt| a schools in Oakland County at the annual -‘‘On to College Night’’ sponsored by the County MSU Alumni Club. : The program will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Birmingham Commuynity-House._* : Discussing college life will be Dr. Stanley Idzerta, director of the honors college; Dr. Paul Bag-| well, professor and -director of scholarships; ‘Tom Ditch, housing director, and Ward Ouradnik of the alumni department. and their parents are invited to the program, Richard Ernst, chair- man, said. w= ~ to Corn for Cob Dam CORN, Okla. w — J.-E. 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HOUSE, GRANDMA... TW BANKER’S WIFE j GAVE IT T’ ME YES TERDAY/ Haeee | ‘ tng gnas e ; : tg ' zok BRS] g a i if! 2 + i a8 Z Skiers Touch Off ‘Avalanche Fatal to One of Them ASPEN. Colo, {AP)) — , * HEIDE uit laut; il Hie 2 Area ‘Men Unhurt i in 9 Slow Pa Yugoslavia, which has been a daily buyer of wheat for a week, ols |sook another 350,000 bushels of red today for shipment this month “but other consumer demand was al- most absent, Neither India nor Pakistan came in for their expected initial pur- chases of a Substantial volume of [ — that have been author- ee’ the end of the first hour . (wheat was % Cent a bushel lower to % higher, March $1.9T%; corn unchanged to % -lower, March $1.13%; oats unchanged to % low- ro ‘March 66%;.-rye. unchanged to % higher, March $1.36%; soybeans Y% to % lower, March $2.18. Name Prashaw to Pontiac Post Purchasing Nonelatusams of Milton L. Pra- shaw as assistant purchasing agent in charge of nonproductive buying and procurement ims been. an- nounced .by Martin F.. Rummel, purchasing agent Massena, N. Y., Pontiac in 1947 with the produc- tion in 396 Je purchasing. was riamed outside cacaaaer ke sumed the ‘duties of superintendent | " Prashaw graduated from Mich- ~ |. igan State University and re- eelved a master’s degree in in- dustrial and personnel Sacic Bilis before joining Pontiac. Married, he is'the father of three children and resides in Bloomfield Department. ene ean duction followup section in 1935, he held various Mlpositions of d Sen-HPecponsbty be fore being named PEEK . assistant purchasing agent in 1946. “Born in: Detroit; Peek -was a student of the University of De- troit. He and his wife reside in Birmingham. . Wants More Time in Lakes Diversion DETROIT # —. Michigan: Attor- i -.2 br naga Paul L. Adams says he plans to petition the U.S. Su- ‘“e preme Court to give opponents of Lake Michigan water diversion more time to file briefs answering Dlinois’ claim it needs more wa- ter for the Chicago drainage dis- trict. Representatives of three states battling the Illinois measure and Great Lakes shipping interests Succeeds Peek as Car| ’ Makers Assistant > in |362" for Pontiac)» - Prashaw joined The following are > . prices covering sales of locally grown 1 Quotations are furnished by thel. Detroit Bureau “of Markets, as of Monday. Detroit Produce } Poultry and Eggs DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, Feb. 4 (AP) — Prices paid pues f.0.b. Detroit, for No, 1 quality ive t try Baagee type hens 21-22;'light type hens blings 30; were heavy type young hens 29-30. + DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, Fe¥. 4 (AP)—Eggs, f0.b. rad : Whiteo—grade A jumbo 46; extra — 40-43%, wid. avg. 41; large ‘W%-4l, wa large 37-38, wid. avg —_ 37; ae! © large 35. Checks 20 \4- £. gy (cape graded: um bo 4p; extra large ote bhi arge 35-37 TE + ray Lg ead trowns—grade A jum 4; large 36-37. large Soaetai" pf aT ate oh grade B large 33. ; : Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK . DETROIT (AP)—Cattle—Salable 350. Around'} loads choice. slaughter steers} in early supply; balance steers and heif- ers utility and standard grades in jess than load lots; about 100 cows in early run; paooe aged classes fully ste iJ Se 1150 ‘Iba. 20.66; few utiity mixed o orine aa ag 3 utuilty cows 19.00-20.00 u to 20,80; canners apd cutters is 00 00, Hogs—Salable 200. Limited ra sales, a butchers under 230 lbs, steady to strong; amarket not gptabiished on heavier ‘veight Admiral 3-lote mixed No, 1 Reduc butthers afid sow land 2919-228 Ib. butchers 16.18-16.90; A trative of| load mostly No. 1 with end No. 2 914 1b. weights od 10; small jot No. 1 and = 73 lb. weights 16.25 enough offered to mote remre uotations; Setense tooling and, in 1954, was appointed divisional buyer — dies and plant, construction. He as- of the Salvage Department. in 1957 —the position he held prior to his new appointment. od. prime vealers up to eep—Balable 400 oe ely establish mark = Rage- Shot Kills Wrong Man Was After Him A Waterford Township man es- man. | Robert K. Dine, 27, of Detroit ‘af the Detroit Homicide Bureau. Dine was being held today for investigation of murder. the man he was after.” Also in the house were Dine’s wife, Marguerite, 26, and their three children, and Mrs. ‘ Jean Kopec, 34, and her three children. oo. Mrs. Kopec told police that Dine |Fru had talked to her on the phone an a hour before and told her to tell his ‘wife, “I’m mad and“I'm not anything.”’ Mrs. Dine had moved in with Dine two weeks ago. Sgt. Perry said McKinney was visiting Mrs. Kopec, who has been separated from fer: husband one year. News in Brief Richard H. Trowbridge, 36, of field Township, pleaded guilty to a charge. of drunk driving Tues- and ae fine of $85 plus $15 costs. - Card sary to be given on Feb. ith wr wn 8 P.M. by the Mom Dad’s Club of St. Fred- erleks & choo! at- St. Vincent de Rowe Goi - ay Hall on Parke 8t. Dame v, howe oo No, 228 vy: = Rummage Sale. 181, W. Huron. Friday morning il A.M. naar. ’ (Saturday. Adv. ‘News. in vasieoo' Meader Flies to Europe ate WASHINGTON @—Rep. George Meader “(R-Mich) of Ann Arbor is Complete Air Tours Give You one of four Congressmen who were to fly to Europe today. to check ip on international courts: andthe internationa} _ police organization. ~ |Al four are former district at- ' | torneys. ‘ “(Market Loses © Farly Advance . NEW YORK (The stock mar- ket turned mixed early today after losing most of a slight advance at the opening. Small ‘changes were the rule for most key stocks. Many were un- ncluded Lukens: Steel which added more than 2 points| » Sito its runup of 9% yesterday on} 3.00| various rumors which the com-/ pany did not confirm, American Telephone rose about Carrots, DA. +6 Celery. dos staike |... Horseradish, No. t.pk. ..,.. ae Leeks, — = dos. wb. soetenvores + Onions, dry (bags) BO-lD. .......+6, Parsley Roots yy hy evacscoers i? Parsnips Ye DU... vvcwereveseeees A. Potatoes (bag) 50 — suaeane 1.15 dishes, use Fe toes, Not ry on bakt. 2.75 Turnips, topped, bu, ..+.. eer seoee 1. A loss of around a point was taken by American Airlines fol- lowing a crash of one of its Graham-Paige, the qost active :|stock of the past three sessio: continued. en heavy turnover but was about unchanged. 1-12; meer? type broilers and fryers 3-4) ibs. 1%20; Barred’ Rocks 26; ca- A gain of more than a point by-Kennecott enlivened the copper section which was generally firm 1%: in continued response to the cop- diam A extra large 0; large 30%; -me-iper price boost, Ralls were mixed in the wake of their technical snapback of- yestérday, Southern Pacific, Baltimore & 'Mhio.and Southern Railway were fractionally higher. New York Cen- tral, Santa, Fe and Chesapeake & Ohio were off. J. bit. wate ett in case lots, federal state avg. 40; medium 37; small 32; grade B browns—~ American Motors mand a small and showed a small t automotive shares + | (Late Morning Quotations) Pigures after decimal Doint are eighths Vealers—Salable 7. Unchanged: not rs Wee teens : Not “cmeugh done|Am fi os Fdy .. Am us Rew va Suse ESSS ce emi e —y Area Resident Says/8 Jealous Detroit Husband Burr ka BOG Sd BS Sash seusseusseeS . : mS ale 09 8 ae wazascgceausse: abet: NBIVSWUSESeKS §—@ Mewes «~ WHR 8 Wie sands = 4 seem caped death when a jealous hus- Cater t band barged into a Detroit home| &P¢ early today: and killed. the wrong! SS ae we = gesvessSessses = crashed through the back door of the east-side Detroit home and shot] ¢ to death Fred McKinney, 36, ac-|' ‘\eording to Detective Charles Perry |Cont Me riiiigic: SS2.S=S38 7 Seanew-4uae VBleavenw @amwiew Ww tom se - . —o —> 222 B-238ue— ~ =» re , Edgar Jacobs, $2, of 5272 Pon- tiac Lake Ré., told pdlice, “I was te . ors - Bae emits SS were 2 2 eS Cae sae aS2S2.se2uesarssuesessesesrss ssuanssince ~~ o SBP Si ‘ enavwne *& @Vvew~- benmeine wre ee 333 going to os her get away with 9 $3332 32 Mrs. Kopec after separating from |2! Se es we Os ss ~ sSsessessi eo Beuw. Bea A (Comption by The Tasochates i 8 ®.|mend procedures and rules that 217. 4149 Green Lake Rd., West Bloom- is day before West Bloomfield Town- |} ship Jdstice Eimer C. Dieterle| 1958 low DETROIT STOCKS (Cc, J. Nephler Co,j Figures after décimal Pete a casi 3 - Chihebseriol ieesse Charge of Preference ‘in Defense Contracts Christiansen Fills GM Styling Post h = G. Thomas Christiansen has been appointed manager of staff activi- ties for General* Motors - Styling, ie was announced today by William| &% L, Mitchell, GM; vice. president in Christiansen, whose appoint- immediately, has been. ministration for GM styling since 1957. He first |CHRISTIANSEN joined GM in 4 1946 as a staff assistant at GM 60 istyling and was promoted. to ‘\administrative ‘assistant to fhe = director of styling in 1955. Born in Norwood, Mass., in 1919, he graduated trom Culver a ” Military Academy at Culver, | Iud., and the University of Michigan where he received a bachelor of science in mechani- cal engineering in 1941. From 1941 to 1946, he served in the ordnance section of the U.S. Army, attaining the rank of major. He served years overseas in the China-Burma-India theater. ‘He and his wife, Marnie, and three daughters, Karen, Peggy aiand Sally, live at 425 Fairfax St, Birmingham. charge of styl- ment is effective! executive| in charge of ad- son, formerly technical _ service engineer in the JENNINGS engine section of GMC's service department. Jennings served GMC in various F i BE and the Allison Division be-|. i Nie it i A sry i of Lafayette, Ind., ‘De- Hart is a graduate: of Purdue Uni- : versity. where he College in Ohio, receiving a bach- elor of arts degree in eonomics and business administration. Since joining GMC Truck, Jen- nings hag served in various exe- cutive sales capacities, He Was Robertson -was born June 10, Vote on Bars Is Out DETROIT #—Suburban St. Clair; Shores has abandoned plans to ‘place on its April 6 ballot a charter amendment limiting the number of bars in the community. The city council voted 4-3 against sub- mitting the proposal to voters. - Rowston- Appoints 6 Men to Strengthen Trial Board Mayor Philip E. Rowston today announced appointment of a six- member citizens committee ‘‘to strengthen" the’ old Police Trial Board in case voters decided to repeal civil service for police. - - Appointed to the advisory com- mittee were Glenn,C. Gillespie, R. Verne Todd, Harvey M. Johns, Cecil Mullinax, Warren Fowler and I. J. Davis Jr. ° Gillespie is an _aitorney who has given the city, legal advice on many occasions; Todd is for- mer chairman of the trial board; Johns is head of Pontiac Motor 6} Division plant protection; and Mullinax and Fowler were 4DP- | pointed to the ola triaj board a few months before voters ‘it $| placed police under civil service in April, 1957. Davis fs 4n in- surance adjustor. “The committee should recom- would meet the objections police 214.7/officers had against the trial $30.3| board,” said Commissioner Wil- 4 liam W. Donaldson, who called for .9\the committee last night. “Policemen should feel assured -..|that their welfare will be pro- tected if civil service is repealed.” It voters repeal civil service at the April 6 election, the trial board would automatically. ° back into effect under provisions in the City Charter. Commissioners, who have send fastly opposed civil service since its adoption, placed a proposition to repeal it on the spring ballot last Tuesday. The night after, the Pontiac Po- lice Officers Association, which fought to get. civil service on the ballot two years ago, went on rec- ord unanimously oppésing repeal and announced plans to campaign to keep civil service, About 40 of the association’ s members took part in the vote. Franke May Replace Secretary of Navy _ WASHINGTON (AP) — The Navy will have a new secretary next June. Thomas S. Gates, wartime Navy officer and secretary of the sea} service since 1957, is quitting to return to. private business. ‘William B, Franke, business rexecutive turned specialist in/gov- ernment,~has been nominated by President Eisenhower to move up from his present job as — seeretary. SBSe0u * BSgeuSs~$ son Co. ono cals! bid and aihek sponsorin: cake stl ag it 2 E. ares Servine| at Mon - A! . Adv. New ‘York ‘State is thé fintton's as to ‘ecutie «Bothy Summer and Winter Resorts ~ 15 year old electronic record we help to establish. “Your duansi eso dreams” : pt raee BIRMINGHAM II) pont: My Parry Jeu TRAVEL SERVICE —s i; '. ig Jessup 520 East Michigan’ Avenue open = A Pontiac, Fideral 5-6168 Lansing, Michigan Own Your Own. Business “IN THE PONTIAC. METROPOLITAN TRADING AREA keeping coonpeny: “now throughout this area, We need a top caliber Sales Manager who will own his own territory with a permanently increasing renewal. Qualified accountants or full char to setvice_our clients in this area We invite your Woroudhh 6 and complete. investigation. We have over 150 successful independently owned offices and are being forced to expand. Minimum investment ¢$3,000 to $6,000) is re- quired. Interviewing Thursday and Friday, February 5 and 6 only. iiiiling bookkéepers are also needed their own offices which -|ber' St’, Huntington Woods; De- Jan. 13, 1918. He attended Oberlin! - jalso has aided its dealerships with! ..{program .for already established Z ee 3 7 F ‘PAYDAY LOANS ; i Jennings resides at 26637 Hum- Hart at 310 Southfield Rd., Bir- Wilson St., Drayton kas! Pontiac Pr regram ; Producing Skilled ‘Auto Mechanics }4 @ ANS TIL An advanced vocational pers p AY D AY program, tested successfully by Pontiac Motor Division in 1958, will |help relieve -the ever-increasing 2 k Ses eere| fa 3g : il. other loans to $500 Our first concentrated applica-|]- . with 24 mos. to. repay tion of the program resulted in the -|training and subsequent full-time] "cysq you | REPAY IN | REPAY IN. hjemployment of 10 vocational school RECEIVE "| 2. WEEKS | 4 WEEKS students with Pontiac dealers inj] “33599 | $25.98 |° $25.70 , the Philadelphia area,” Knudsen . a 340 said. ‘‘Due to these gratifying re- sults we, will-extend the program in 1959, oh a dealer-request basis, to other key location across the country.” per month ne ue ghd Qaty waked: yn8 eS ASSOCIATES 7 LOAN CO. ice department in cooperation | 2255S. TELEGRAPH RD. maaan, ial Pooks ear nda the saseer ares that area, CALL: FE 8-964} 1 ing one vocational school senior. ‘on balancer, Then followed an intensive four- Moorestown, N. J, For the past five years, Pontiac refresher -type service training|}- mechanics. Utilizing ated Gctareroe ohn, Classrooms in all 30 of General Motors’ training centers in the United States, Pontiac instructors ewes ae ow update mechanics periodically on| “ak, latest changes, developments, and |_| service techniques. ge i it S$ INQ v i i ! 200 club single -ge ent Pag) envelopes « or 100 club heets, 160 suvelopes oo, OF 2 ‘late ener ch sheets, 100 enye lopes. 7 i : _— ality medium weight r y -oceggeerr ig’ Beh gs on Se ka aE Saks Sank oka Pett t style al blue ink only. General Printing & Office Supply 7 W. Lawrence, Pontiac ...the full cost of this heavy-duty electric duplicator in less than one year—say many offices, schools, banks, churches REX-ROTARY 0-280 offers you true printing press fidelity; 100% accurate registration for fill-ins and multi-colors; full tone contro! of inking; rapid color changes. And aft” with absolute cleanliness! No experience or skill required, yet it turns out profes- sional printing every time — at substantial savings which quickly 6 a for the machine, Exefesiv, new featerot At the touch of a ter smelt stents print plthon it masking, —- n (FEBRUARY. 4.1959 — . by dey Alan __Income Tex Service WV . ~~ vara Span an Inco TnooMe, ) Tax RETURN “gi oor’ Fioki"en ce . hye ire E 2 aa hin x & a) , é . ant 3 Eisenhower's Budget} | SAS" or tovmg wgaony or cram] PC we ONE iin * BRVICE rae * Begins. Today ence Hale who passed vey i Ci City of CZe>) Qs “A TEA vt, 9-03 “ : = os.ge Ez ae - wT Ys, eS: INCOME” A RETURNS” PRE.| ty tt you's # God saw that you were suft x ra oe Hf ama ae Bae det se a. hae ce + fe fe VG Gee ae EMS EE) ee | WASHINGTON (AP) — The| Sear’ pevther “at * o' "be. thlve. man if Fou fe an = ' cy ay INCOME FA hf “Fu “sat. wanrmD - ANY AND ) : ~ floor | : Call ‘Johnson, PAD 27106 a ve . esiten ogg eB La abana held sty. Fe aa with . —— 2| & are interested in @ career in tern . — Rearonabe Wtd. Child ren to Board %6 erpai s en opens in the Senate today,.on a| Mmlerment in Bt. A\ us Com Fureral Directors 4 i see this ix your oppor: int FAR RRRVICR, WE R 4 Q00D TScmGn SOAnOENe WM. AL oo) 925,000,000. Demogratic, omnibus} of the Rosary ts “ePaal rc Pe 9730.| home, PE 2-3313. $2325.00. Demerratc, crmius| i Pett | ACRE CTE Tinn |“ hart, a, ce cl sl KENNEDY é TTSON, FEB - 00. Phone 7H 46706 pea Sen, John Sparkman (D-Ala),| H sr. “3.1068, CLARENCE | 21-28 yrs., in excellent physical INCOM: = BAY CARE,” LICENSED HOME . 2 Farkhurst St. age 62: Voor hees Siple gonditlon, ‘and, have Deana, rest COME, TAX SERVICE Pe 3-1308 le mei a Ey beloved author of the measure, told a re-} ‘beloved husband of Mrs. Armande - Kitson: de least one year {mmediately pre- INGOME TAX SERVICE DAVE, ig” +3000 porter he was sure he had the Marcelle Kitson Mrs. Jeane FUNERAL HOME the pro. W. Huron, Eves & Sundays, Wtd, Household ¢ Goods 27 WANTED: votes to hold the measure largely| BU‘S8, Clarence H, Eiléon Jr..| Ambulance Barbies ¢ Ftane or Motor] vided In State Act 18. Fraoklin Road |" ficmmes, farms. lake. ond intact. He predicted Eisenhower Nord: dear brother of B. George i, HOMELIKE A a an oft rego Ser grand Be. a igre wervey. Aeon ob ett SUEAN hau vv rm) me contracts. Ba would sigh Rison and James Mitac COATS. puriden'at sos "tarde St, Ai BE eAST AE SSH", ca von oan —ee_—pon| Al M Jones, Real Eat’ Thursday, Feb. 8. at" 3:30 p.m Eee eer artery “athe 1058, « esreees: s °C YS he PRD = 01.8. Bur But. Republican leaders, after) trom the Moneison-Johns Puneral FUNERAL HOME AT on rn Ransanael Ottice ok Fry ar On oS PORWTTURA 4 ator | ss talking .with the President Tues-| Home, with interment tn Perry | Drayton Plains OR 3-778 Buty ‘alt tn “orcer t participate sea aundry Service — 18) Tiiances, Odd pieces a hi Rent t Apts. Seren g 33 ‘day,.said Eisenhower was quite service will 1 ogi ae bo ga D ] h exivnination curiare 3 —— aa Promo courteous serv rviee. about provisions of the| Lede a. Pia aM Mr. Xi oneison-jonns rai MACIST edi) bet LAUNDRY 1 BEDROOM, LIVING RM. unhapey about provisions of the| Lett Saris Patel] voweean Howe |” WANTED. tala oa, loam FU IRNITURE, NEEDED ilichen, bath well fn, Seat measure which would exceed| Home . WANTED oe eee at APRAT ¥ : “Designed. for Funerals’ = eres me Say pec nce his ‘budget. : They said’ the possi- aan => Ayer pe Ccaclary Lots 5 we nes Hospital pharma Y Start: ___ Landscaping 18A ton it dollar wi a “outrah . rh 2-000, : : ar or you, _ bility.of a-veto was not discussed) brother of Edith L. Mercy. Mabel | ene ee |i galery $445 per mo. Time and . | Bale ong OP + m 7 but they promised to try to cut| 1. Stasds, Alma M_ Bennett, Al-|¢. CHOICE LOTS (8 GRAVES TO| ore half for overtime. Usual oth-| af SNC AN |a) ACH TREE SERVICE RE | WANTED TO BUY — all FYPES ‘en f fred B. Lioyd and Earl O. Lloyd. er employe benefits, Reply Pon-| ' ? oom - be bill closer . to dministrati i lot) in section 6, Perry ark moval and trim min Get qur bid |__ of furniture Ph. FE 2-5523, the -to adr ration, ope ie e held Pri- tiac- Press Box -72. 5 “ _FE_3-1188 FE 8 ert. a WILL LiQUIDATE YOUR HOUSI figures. . j :30 p.m, from) 4 choice lot at Oakland Hills Cem-| * > . tae ‘ the other side, Sen. Joseph i Puraley pap nan pees hes etery near Walled Lake and Novi. REAL ESTATE “]'d never let a dog of mine wear an outfit like that!” Moving | & Trucking 19 Pee ise ‘co bey iy fining rished, ‘Une osep ing. Interment in Davisburg Cem- _-rhone OR Se site CHAP. SALESMAN fe L. & Smart Bale Farm, Roch- :N Ss. (D-Pa) has pledged a tery. Mr. Lloyd will He tn state| 4 GRAVE LOTS AT CHAP FOR ACREAGE 1. ea Reduced Rates asiet _ietigan eh Benutta mola « floor fight in an effort to increase e Pursley "puneral Home. el. FE 5-2648 Wanted man to specialize tn sate , Help Wanted 8 ___ Building. Service Nn = duecs asi a toter Bee PERSIN BEAUTIFUL ¢ iL 6 GRAVE LOT, PER-| of land & farms. Attractive deal | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3 oom a Wed. | Mis Ha the size of some of the programs. |’fune ty; crittendon St agents: re Cemetery, WH Ob) “Cul _Be, Bier 44821. {NmED QUALIFIED MEN AND ‘ANY TYPE OP HOUSE PLANS, esti “hot ew 4 reste Oa Sparkman’ s bill is quite similar peed “ . of Lg + Pers ri Hace Rens, Eee RETIRED OR SEMI-RETIRED | - yomen ull or part-time to handle| custom drawn. OL 1-8200, EM oe WTD. ~ SMALL, DRY, STORAGE ‘to one which passed the Senate| Howe. ire ‘Beiey Mrs. Thelm 50 ) . A. dignified led position coun counseling s Grobe | _merehen lise. Idea! 4031 Reacnane FE 6-368. FE 23-2000; space for furniture, PE 6-004” Jast year but died in the House. ~ Charles Perstoeet, ‘ober Peel] ,. Bex Replies Fee eee ere tn gunee| womee_tist_and trains a cinsees-+ BLOCK, BRICK. CEMENT WORK| HAULING & RUBBISH. WAM © waht fo sett if “ i administration’ ings cnt re hee Some ee || At ee ae ailisa fe inourance ines. Wore| furnished. For personal interview | OT DING REPAIR. 1 aa eRING | GONE ANG eye eueKina SUN. BALES CO MAS rei Suite util farm, “986 Orchard n the face of adm oppo- Meer or are nrahell, Mre.| 4 Were replies at the Press ; | the hours oy would oe oe te and EM 3-500 = sun. REPAIR Pu 12200. “Rubbish, ful air oh i . J ‘wo ou wou G a 5 n ; ‘ ¥ 4 sition. It apd to a w cates Selina Godson. * ‘Mrs. Ide Mae|t office in the following 4 | Susy. but ‘not too busy call Mr. PART TIM POSITION ACCOR: | BRICK B. “AND ROeMENT troat end loading FE 2-0003 Wanted to Rent ou B 000 proposal I re “ - Punera] service will be held boxes, : ; Mekeg 0h Mi Coe Pontiac Mprens Box @ al, “Apel Mosies ee tN and 0 eer 0 DEL L CAR it AGE swe al. 4 year. Thursday, Feb. §, at 3 p.m. from a SALES MANAGERS — cial. Guaranteed work. Pb. MY | Local ang jo jong rt nee moving |° ROOM BUNOALOW = BASE: : It is designed to meet mer- Glen ‘Bo Douglas es oe 2, 3, 5, 11, 28,- 31, 32, 3/0 ion ttory Excel are gi lag fas noes 5 31138 ~ Tire eOViwe rr mlaauceat — tie ‘ee wi Sm ‘ey 5 s . - $1, 5 wn your own id : cel- = e : < - are middiea co petra ‘gency financing needs of some) {try' ace Porsinger’ wi tan $5, 60, 67, 74, 76, 82, 89, | Met at oppor porgunity, with 18 yest on] an oid esta lows: “ecured by ‘CEMENT & BLOCK |“Gip! mt Sate of PR con _ghle rest Bet “3970 “after! -%8 government housing programs, in-| state at Hyntoon ‘Pune Funeral Ho 94, 100, 102%, 119. Notion wh caliver man, Life time| ~ Work must be of best quailty. WORK PE_ 5.0783 LIGHT HAULING & MOVING or : "come thc eae THOR Clerk. cluding an increase in the almost 'sxaja, FEB. 2, 1959, ANDREW = 4 ; z increasing renewal available. Min-| Write Pontiac Press Box 61 GUSTON HOMES BY LICENSED) any kind, Real cheap FR 6. s a sa ~ exhausted authority for FHA loan| 2°54. Dixie ‘Hwy.: age 49; be: = : num petectnens 5 egr —_ WANTED at ONCE — RAWLETOH Builder, Free cornties UL 2-617 T hare Living ¢ Quarters | 30 a 8, ' Paddock. "of i - e. Jese wae’ in N Waterford Twp. NT SPECIALTY cks R ane aitOwn . ‘insurance. Ghiaja; deat tether a lee ee GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell Friday only. _| Pnatiae Twp. er eet rep. Floors, pessiments, EM 34 2 r ue Ss to ent | MOTHER a - DAUGHTER TO r ROOMS “x DOWN . ert (Joyce) ps and Mrs. : SALESMEN, OFFICE NOT YET = 8 . "| DRY WALL TAPING AMD FINIS Sheu seectone share lake front_home. Commerce) 5-4 NOTICE OF HEARING ON ACQUIR-|~ Richard Denton: dear brother of| set up? Let us handle your phone Wi aie om ee _. ing. Fr Free estimates. FE 8-678] or bad yr 9 _ lake Market 44238 efter 6° — tng certain private perty by. con.| Lawrence, Albert, George, Thomas| | A ‘ galls. 8 Dour day, Confidential WOMAN OR CO R Ye-ton Pletups yaa Pg pre furn_ Pvt. Mist. 205 Whittemore. demmation Southfield -Towtship,| 2d Ploriene Gkaje and Mrs. things you're not USINg| & bontied FE 4 housekeeping and child care. Live FRAMIE TILE Dump trucks trailers| weg C RMB. BATH. OUTIL. BLOCK Oakland County. Michigan, for use ‘and| ogy megs a orvised . a es SINGL” MAN TO wOkx ON pe Mort pro references. OR mas RA ILE - Pontiac Farm and . Contracts, Mtgs. 32 i FE _ 27436 er reen wage Dis- ; . : afi ESTIMATES, R : . 4 i, PVT * peest 'eystem. — fe wil oe Eee through Classified Ads! in eas pene Advance Ploor Co. _-_OR 3-1 z0101| Industrial Tractor Co. ABSOLUTELY und ry tecules,. Fe L 45076 elson-Johns ral Home — Enpiyewel Agencies 8A | EtcTRICA ne ay ye SE Mt es hy ae The fastest ection on your jand|g~Kanne ee -Fo whom it ma: concern, particulary th in! SALESMEN $10,000 TO $15,000, Al nAn~nn~ PLA Partne ectric 430. 9 ‘wh Prd lncludl urRy: & y , w terment in Hill Ceme- ' career in saes offered with ex- init CARP “he “ contract. C buyers” waitin BATH, Ralph 8. Shroder and Emeline A;| tery. Mr. Bkaje ie at Donelson- panaing’ major firm. A complete COLLEGE. GRAD Nis CARPENTER AND CAB- eae ARTICLE plex Call_Realtor de. PE 4-360, | 100d. Bhroder. his ees = so - johns Puneral Home. The Pontiac Press and thorough training sales. pro. ; ’ Inct_maker_ OR 30000, _ INWANTE Ol eaee £ ERD ATT Nit the” pravisions of Act 185. 0: ‘she Public, SPA a heen _ MRS. : | Mere — = ean ens. ns in Bustness vt "Pr ter “some in cit sd es vantey a og d/Painting & & “Decorating 20 TRA Cre CAH BUY. ‘RS At Rose, » Troquois “3 e I ‘ound : You are, here ames that pursuant} 77 dear. mother of William - FOR WANT ADS SHOE SALESMEN EXPERIENCED Able ty yosenste, a ae ee gers, Co. oo: fill one "Saunre 52) INQ. REASONABLE DIB NTS. to the Stat Department of Public tis. = — Spadatore, part time position. Some eve- Midwest Employment. 406 s 18ST CLASS- Saas yen DEC. = ation HA . NO o Warts on bani ofr County at Oats] arate Phin roar Caraps||f .DIAL*FE 2-8181 nings aad, aaturdaye, Apply in| Pongo ‘siate Beck Bice. 7E/ GET OUR BID F IRST1) “Saupe: cbt or vet ma RAYDEN, Restor six grandchildren eight i : : Reg. room, kitchens, attics ge 2 : Walton 8-0441 Court @ petition praying for the acquisi- rest-grandchildren ‘leo survive. F to 5 p. BH 8.9709 for appointment. fib: neva & additi an” rk|i8T Cl D A Le nt ti rom ¢ a.m.-to 5 p.m. ley’s Shoes, Square Lake and Tel-| yoy7y> rag additions. Terme. We f AINT- seross ersain private. property herets Funeral servic ett) fe os egranh se SS gere Hie* Seoppins| EVELYN EDWARDS | juerenes a ilcansed - On| _togand wal pepere He tsb §.|CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS “stan eacement sixty (00) feet wide Bt, Vincent de Faul Church with portea Timmedistey. The Olsathe MANAGERS SFE MR VOCATION SR i 1a ioheh aha op == 043 De Salk Be ibe Es iy ¢ and across Lot 12 of : pe ress assumes no fe td Jessups ad under Wtd Male Help. —OUR iN— +Es ‘u are = Plat No. 13, Southfield ‘Township. being pol eee ee ten. sibility for errors er on yank” own business. 24% EAST HURON 353 ON. Cass “3001, "Fe Smith-Wideman Lo of the — % of Section ‘1 = tation of the Rosary will be at| §- ogg ho| —— > Fag SUITE 4_ FE 4-0684| _5- in. TRA + t HANGING, j idema of the East % of Section 3. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. lncertion - HEAT ROUBLES? ba oi removed : s ¢ the advertise és SALESMAN —RECEPTIONIST 7 ~Pape REAL ESTATE OPEN Rise Ae Bpeiwo 6 Gakiand : , ment which has been ret § | Full-time, experienced Real Es- RECE IONIST Call us, work guaranteed: We) 4-1 AINTING AND PAPER PEEING, Ke 4-4836 413 W, HURON HURON A 1934, in a dered valueless Leader 2 the tate Salesman, Will train one in| qirj aged 10-38 wi with pleasant per-| take whole ove part jobs or re-| Masou Thompson. Fiat 7) A te ahd A Oxx-| ee error. When. cancellations § | Real Estate Selling if experienced) Cit, S804 te umes meeting peo-| Work old jobs Custom duct work,/4-) PAINTING. TN TERIOR eo C ASH tine. S decried as fok| CLASSIFICATIONS er tl AYEORD'S | ange ate et ttioa: | —tmwes. doll fursaces and ree se| tehor, 10 per cent dise, gine of aid ea t descritted as fol- ~~ Pon Gaye az Seg | er enrene Frey ext oF Your land contracts e cement ever : c 1 ION —— will be gives oy Papp iro thoes Co Fairer See itis Robe 8 at Midwest Em: Houses OVING, FOLLY AAA PAINTING @& DECOI | new & geqzened, rensonable aie (Beginning at point on wt trom ‘the E> —| Bide Pe $0227 _ reamed re eats ADDI| Pree estimates phone Uk 1908 Sens, a =i hour, ask for - Ted ° eet from Closing time tor adv S ] — m2 be JT NW corner of said lot (on th line tions; Licensed builder, FHA ‘| MeCullou ey earnne a Fle SE le eet acinae Gerrtes tH! QLESIMAN |___tnstructions 9| terms vartais, “°° Phar Sant. Runes Pe 38 CREAT na a eas ew as et Use interaction cud ce Toenke ee ee Se PIANO LESSONS, | MAJORS IN ee aeoae r Television Service 22/6 Re one s w @ s'ly line . dis fav previous to publi 25 year: OR 3-7 rN /%.% tt. trom the SW corner of said) in Memoriam. scree eee Wan ted Gospel Aiso_reguiar Be- tasGi WORK WOOBE MALSING nnn |g, VeaWelt, 464p Dinle Hwy: ; lot’; and also: owers ......2.. pctianstent, Want Ade inay annets ‘Students FE bcoet ba ts. etc, D-&ALL TV SERVICE pchlis AN. OR_ 3-135 > a Cgr4 aixty, ~ Piette} A anche glanenae pie a the ‘aey of is hac ped To enter training pro; = for M a Buliding t Service FB 92-7004 a] awered Fre Cog or night 2 wer and seross ee Soccuattee the iy f publics Patton f gales management eves. OR 3-2276. "| Pe +7418 a. rth Triectronies. pit ot gr igcols Section 7 and. "part arial cemetery Lots ...+++ sa ceecesecce> 6 ne tonal heatin concern, i _ Must Te Work Wanted Male 1 10 PLASTERING. NEW AND REP ain ~ BAY O8 NIGHT TY SERVIC ERVICE C ASH a Es cheers % Feud oer, Me ich. 4 Wanted Male siemesecceseass® cane WANT AD RATES closers) Leads furn. Exe. tubure 6 of an Tine. ¥, yeok “ear and FUAstERte ee " et a ROAD | ree ee BTRAKA. ry igan, according to the Plat thereof re- Wanted Female .. Bee Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Days for those who qualify, Drawing) 1101, A most fobs, $1 an hou Pat Lee, Pe “bees Lpteoay © a SERVICE. AFTER- - QUICK CLOSING ~ * sehen ot in, pest corded’ June. 1934. in Liber 84 of Help, W ot Ageacies oh. 3 “3S Sh at egocent, apne, rls be o. Pad 10 2.2884 of FE 4-$271. ead SHOW LGW _ WINTER _noon & evening cal 92-0405 -NO HIDDEN FE -lgiie"onbow res Plats, 44 and 44A, Oakland County ment Agen a . expe gaunvicd = ANYWHER Records way the center =e Work Wanted Maic 10 $550 abe om TuREE WEN OF EXECUTIVE terior. ot "heas. OR sore" Fe eEDeTtpNe ee eat,| Day or Night. MArket v198,| Nicholie & Harger. Co. ent, adult, " Perk Place. casement \uacribed as folleds: swriy tine] Work Wanted Female ..........--1) 6 300 640 820 ability for manager training. High| 3-372 of OR 3-8it? \| PHA terms MA 5-082! Pech Demesves ed a ae of 33 WEST HURON s-4189/9 F . ; ee ye Pe te trem the 7 380 630 966 ability for manager impany. bene-|A-l CARPENTER WORK NEW{R GO 8NYDER, FLOOR LAYING. ALSO USED TV'S er fern. SUR oe NW corver of a> 1 lot; th 9° 32'4e"| SERVICES OFFERED “ s Sse. ete oases Pieces for appoint {ment interview. COMLARTE NOW CARPENTER a Be sanding end finishing. Pbone re foes end Guaranteed, CASH T ROOMS CLOSE IN BABY WEL- catatos of ae oe oP an Bullding bupplics .+....c...5 2A 1@ «6,00 9 0013.80 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. = = TE a pm tcl New. Gnd Ie ROOF REPAIRS MORSE I ELECTRONICS| AYARABLE, BOR eeurtias TR WIR RV ee eR alo an easement. wy | Booka pettces ee — wnt ee EE TEA Forids, | Pee oe Murdock. FE _2786!./ e,vesTROUGHING _ FE £0444) 128 \V_ Wall Pedal ai ” Jetomave of eat, Bare D deen: 2 nent Satake Be aT E Chiropodit ce Las : = Caittorala for large midwest st firm: i PAINTER rreuen and sey EXCAVATIN BFR W iled a“ re x F ao or _ ve aoe Foot ee + a sisiove ee 8 Bi : eptic e 5 * , . 9196) from See wrens cwhege Dressmaking & ‘Tailoring <...-. 4 Help Wanted Male 6) nished while Transportation as|CARPENTER WORK NEW. RE-| Difones & boat well, UL MA 4 13 “ ONNSON [2k rice" trom sears. 1 radius ts ¢47.23 ft.: th. to the left) Purmiure, Dofteshing ---°°°2" 168 y NeLEOREN Paani) “fare G ak i ON el SEN ND CARPE cuken Services 13) —— psa diae -~| REALTOR re 42533|° “ROOM: Scag oad te ae ko the poms|tncome Tax Service ....-- i Must be able to provide refer-| Mich. Empl. Security Comm. 242 fer kitehens a yy. Fe |e _____ Upholstering 23 1104 8. Telegraph Rd. =. Puna aie the point of beginning: eg i ie — aoe — + bs trerage ay. tor An lckeosed ‘pp Oakland. 10 to 3. : . || ALL repaid Ay or coonsa Pare A ewe vine ARRAN “IMMEDI ATE = ¥ wi E 37.0 ft: th. § 48° 49" 50" : cetceneeresss y CARPE K WANTED actory trained man L's a : + ¥ . . | Linccsscesecs JGR u St. rear off oon th, 44° ae 10, Ww 70.9 fhe Penk andseaping coos MOA) HSL aitine Mercees eae| Hatp Wanted Femal Female 7] si kinds. ~ free estimates. oR at our office General Printing & ‘enRCES_cURTOM ACTION F 5 = 336 ft. to the noint of ¢” berinnine”:| Painting & recking =. SIE a0] and 0 a.m Only @ p.m. eves. SoabeWTER WORK OF ANY tence & FE 3-0135. hie oene tate aE On any Iand contract. New| Stowell, FE 4-2100 : Ott: toe tecr’ Sotitied that the|Photos & Accessories ...........21/10 | MEN WANTED TO COVER|? YOUNG “WOMEN WANTED Dat | CARPE Te ate Cal after (ALG MA ince WOR! sho . i oe or echesued Sewe ota, oes = 7 RMS. AND BATH ct ‘hearin on the petition wilt be held tn Aa dearatcg Co 21a Pontiec and asttrrgunding area.| once for sales Sonn Roach Health) MG. oF wa. u note at lowest prices, Wail tad | THO ROUTE Enno TE ee renal wetera’ Pro 0. . th n 5 sar mey, no : r pain aning, : MAS UP : Sin Che court House in’ the| Typewriter Bervice 1A} Iayotts, hospitalization benefits, BEAUTY FORM eXSERvI E ore MARRIED 1 | “By nour or job. All “work quaren-| 1? Ont rao ot | K.L. Tem leton, Realtor |7Rw City of Pontiac, Michigan, on Priday the | Upholstering .....-- eeeeneeneeee jus bonuses Call John Reitsma, sheet bd ey 8-9770 veed, References, OR 3-0585. - 2330 Orchard Fe e450 13 dav of Pebrvarv, 1959, at the pole OTICES 59511: for appointment for] Sensational new home reducing} _®"Y oes PVPs and winde LL CLEANERS, : Court on that day at 9:30 a.m.|/ NOTICES |) ee eres Wednesdég,| unit needs saleswomon to dem-| ELECTRI a WEEDS Wonk. ail -and windows. Reasonabie. zs - 4 ICK S E of as soon thereafter as Counsel may|host & Toute |. .... Seeaseseees ursday~and Friday between 1/. onstrate this amazing new prod- Plugs. ranges and dryers. No| wp, 9-163 Lost & Found 24|— QUIC ERVICE — be heard. Hobbies és er erseeeccewe- = p.m. and 6 p.m. only. _ Be Saas . pits chance job too small. Reas, MY 3-2191, CHI MN E Y Ww ORK ; wie ee yh ; : turtt that wu SAUD OOSEaG o advance in ex ng opera- JS ——— ‘LOW DISCO ; alt date’ the te moe es tk tr rare Roeeelie Cove ricrsS A MAN _MI 6-503, pereonal. interview al AQT, SEPA BR | oy siean; tapsir bale & renal! POUND and while Springer femais| ON Seasoned Land Contracts ; jetermine e chimne @ are chimn . 0230, -_ (getier'a gnoointing three (3) missioners AMEE to Board no Wanted for sales and. service |CAR HOP. EXPERIENCED AF Work Wanted Female 11| fuce eee we ea repel far | eee PLENTY OF CASH AVAILABLE ose duty it Shall be S : q aanener + Apply 1064 W. Huron St.. 10 to in person. Frostop Drive In. 0 ¢e jan naces, fireplaces, Water heaters VE EY See Me Before ys Bell raerctTAY b Setmeety, ote or| wis: oumial Goode ov 3) M80 am as heeregrrenen Dove | Work Wanted Female 21) sear fataers sige rglacea her Gary xemncy roa Se see ps ey mee eo, rages en SET ae Ge ener | BE be nt Samnone we |g WM, H, KNUDSEN appraise the damage ‘2 We paid on) oer te MIL Do] gomery Wards Catalog. Tyotcnt:| them about their children? Sal-/i DAY IRONING, $3 BUSHEL,| ‘¢. Esteblished, registered com-| sec Lost in the vicinity of REALTOR 244 8. To rr true copy) meh — bag tate ss = renee ee se Pine pil vinen Piles . A tec inn he ai 2-400 ick-up and pes OR 3-6697. Rui: a. 3 Nice Vita R meine: ye rep ps - ake FE 44516. Eve: No, c tracts, Migs, ....... rs 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- ; sree 628. or DANS .Wanted dake <:p--s:-. 388 Montgomery Wards) _tetvitW. eee. rewinding. wee | Sai Register ot Beets al ee . Catalog sre Ie ee eee manetecters i ota 7 senor ite a wone tN ek nave Coe WD LOST: SMALL MALE DOG. COL- wae Real Eee yw RENTAL 0} ED manufacturing plan FURNACES CLEANED A : : By WILFRED ., COONEY *. Rent Apts. Purnished ..........93|B0¥8 — 4 TO 17 ORK 3| _ 1385 Pontiac or Rochester area. Re) “serviced CU. L, Nelson, FE 81708. Cr pack ft tan Sim eae Lat ALL CASH \ NORMAN R. BARNARD, | Rent Apts. Unfurnished .. 34] brs. after school and 6 hrs. on axPERENCED. STENOGRAPHER| Del-Mer, Detroit, FE 5-0170. Bia STERN NEW OR REPQiR dows treat.” Ears pore: oe| fet Ct #1 PERL eyettie , Yetcalon guns! | Rest Howien Puralabed (200.0%) Babiay, eer, 28.20 ttl Aa Nate guy up tee ton_per| CHRISTIAN, ORE | 19, DESIRE | ZROPRBSIONAL — Write ae as A GOOD STEADY IRONINGS Ee A BUSHEL.| pressmaking and repairs, drapes _ sale. dn tay cours we eo Bath | : recin 0. aterfo ie Business Pro ereeeeees Bo IF YOU NEED A GOOD STEA eee ‘Expert fitting. Guarante ; P you ‘or small o i | Hall, 4995 W. Huron 8t. Por Sale or Exchange ........-00/HiGH CALIBER REAL ESTATE| income and can work only cer LADY. wre @ YRS. EXP. IN t of referenc as on request, A Notices & Personals 25 equities, We elso have buyers for weet email ena ~aeoms r ecinct No. 6 Hudson Covert School,| FINANCIAL Salesman for progressive. office.| tain hours, sell Avon Cosmetics hotel food Work, wants em- mai card will bring me to your oe land contracts, Clark y 9 ys pie, or FE 8-1493 . 1150 “Scott Lake Rd. Business tunities .......05- Big commission selling business| Experience unnecessary. Phone ployment as hostess or cashier. posta to discuss your sewing prob.| 4 COMPLETE COLD WAVE $5.30 tate, 1362 W Huron 7a oy or nN ee reainet No. 7 Donelson School, 1200 Gale Land tracts . 53/9 reunities throughout € Michigan, today FEE ¢-4508 or, write Drayton — lem, Mrs. Louis Moore. 29 Mid-| >-Dorothy’s. 600 N. Perry FE ¢4813, Ask for Mr_Ci® upataire apartment, garage rE Loan .-7--+-00+ owledge elpful. Un- 0. LADY WANTS CLEANING yoRs wa i dy 2- ea ! Precinct No. 8 Stringham’ School, 4350/ Mortgage Loans ......-- Himited earnings for enthusiastic TO CARE FOR CHILDREN. x os help, ex ee ee ane ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE ON CASH WAITING Blizabeth Lake Rd. ae Call Realtor Partridge for a aS ee eping. _—_ live in. $15 Ge a ae me | wae sees, grey a sale Newmans Variety. rong Or-| Cash in on your e . a BA mm, 5. , . iting ct No, 9 Pmy Beaumont tots . appointment, FE _4-3581. Kid week, Call after 6 p.m. FE Gee NaED HOME FOR os chard Lake. Ave. lose your bome. Fas ae Arket : HANDICAPPED. THIS MAY BE) 40356. |. -____| dren. Day or 24 hr. ‘care. ALPRRATIONS & DRESSMAKING, EROTREDS ——— ~~ | etm Pe : precinct ct No. 10 Lambert School, 3576 a what you are looking for. Write IDDLEAGED HOUSEKEEPER. 57400. ¥ etc. 10 OMe ene, PE 2196. af: KNAPP SHOES A pi AYEORD'S Pontes exer th, sicee. rv. FE E on VE MAN | [MIMBOORAPHING, TYPING P = SLEAN-3- EM APTI WOVET- ant Hall, 962 a - Knights, of ted ae JANITOR, PREFER ACTIVE MAN ae ; eee Ree EM. 3304: aa oi eatignetnaFRICGRING AND ESaM ANY Ott OR WOMAW West ae OR WOMAN anes aay 192 8. Brondway uake_oee OEMS Ot Some ke: Cathe, Precinct No; 12 Henzy R. echooterafs| & bs his vreork arhe fakes pride] NO CANVASSING _ |sURsES AvAT. Benue hee. alterations Mrs = Bodell. FE) "4 tnendiv advisor phone FE — CALL US — , Precinct No. 13 Fontise Lake School, |) ease ec nara ee ce NO PARTY DEMONSTRATIONS ea een niet. FRY SiN, | GRESSMAKING TAILORING, AL-| Army Confidential. The Salvation! rp You WANT TO SELL : 2515 Williams Lake Ra smal} menufacturin 1 SO evERIES icone Ee VAILAB teratinns drapes & formais poss Ne] ee ST ETE-GOLD -WAVETa6o0 TRADE—OR WANT CASH ste "Sahabt oe nian genet ACN] Harn as mucn ag $5087 wh Worm Day'a NigsteLicensed, & Bonded: _18 my Bome, Bait re es8, Mak H Btyle-Rite. OR pe wil ea a bgp > Lie =a . Fatty aod wey 18 —_, Monteith School, ‘ MEN nings. Nationall known company. | FE 2-6402 v Income Ta Tax § Service 17 17|GaLn ee ria ae CTH Middleton Real Estate Precinct: No. 16 Eliza Seaman Leggett Fs) = Bem Mi tad. ama ue need at 1290 Auburn| og. Ma rhe He wile er tate. reple £ (oT iS A ese na un aon eet ea, ge | WANTED | nacre Tay FOR BURYgT| gt rt SPU Sa AP") to Aveo, | tek eeprom Sab age i Mr School, 58 Ore rit ndition, hours PRAC Qakiand, lor information, | call 2 bol : 5 ; Pecliget: Sion 18, “Waterford Center| Bait, Minnows, ts, --..----- S44] Ginitmited, Appearance will be con inea) days, while mother is io OR 3: 3-4220. “* CHARLES CHESTER pate 1021 Airport Rd. ee on & na - g1| sidered. apply Savoy Motel, 120 Kee ade iat Nccchad da WASHINGS & TRONINGE, PICKUP | “ TC URATES XPERSENCED HAVE CASH, Hag rig lp elayrang enti § ork Plants, Trees shrubs .. TINT ga] 8. Telegraph, | Thurseey, SE Owe | SELL- COSMETICS. COMPLETELY ond delivery ee na enn ae onl ee en MLLER 7 6 2400 WILL. TRAVEL “a ic eaasanion candi wtie partic paling Por Sale Pets deeeeeesene- 60 t a am. ( new, sg Money-back guarantee. ASHIN Xone a, Kk Office . some calls by co DAINTY MAID SUPPTIES. VI L. ab in ; sete | Hunting Dogs... ve, COA) _ 2 Unlimited territory @& earnings.| Ub ® ver. B BOLIN TAX SERVI Taylor, 66 Gillespie FE 3-72 We will travel to” see you and the eotin, at Ore peed oreiee ana| eee ned Boarded Ancctes. 10 MAN WITE LATE, Monat CAR,| PE 2-40%5. WOMAN WANTS OF.) are Pik jm sine Mao AWE PT oppie,_F show you how to get. cash for ; ce of Circuit Cow ge Qo te To Oaklan a STSREBS PART TIME RIGHTS, flees -& beauty shops. Exp. FE | © ike ; 1192 of PE §-5773 exter iNTY MAID SUPPLIES — 730 your-heme,land | ecre. pation by. all pe tical. Score in nom-| FARM MERCHANDISE Count Brauch Of" “parent's vine "heey Apo PART TT ron ater ra-Fy “ACCOUNTING N Menominen Mrs. Wallace, FE| Xye call now for s 30-minute iv = therein, candid lates, for the fol aoe For sit eee ae pearance & dion wo, Make| Bm, belts = fies > on ei pein Wate oan Te D PAEING eS SERVICE EDIT REHNBORG COSMETICS RD. R ILE LEY, Broker ; Wanted Live: cevenceeeeesenscdd| OVOF : =anan APPLY BIGMAR INN, , . tn: ar “Magazi Coupons fre- Tene iusauen denis of the Poses) Ber, “ee SIM) Bot ADDL es peat ee | WA we euro ‘No Phone Cale hit se — were ike |. AX CONSULTANT |_seemea. FETS. so wlan Laks a See ee, ee Sonat, see pare UII 8] SEEDED. AT ONCE. 2 REAL % W. Huron. No Calls:| WORK BY DAY WOULD LIKE RETURNS FOR INDE : Fe 41157 FE 44021 ss an ont ent’ 4 the Board’ of Res Sale Farm Equip pment ° secsesees 6] tate salesmen for both new and |W K |nesr_ General Hospitel. FE 28-0480. LL LL BUsrN en rine IN DEBT? » Ss reage Three umber of the Beard of con| auction Bales ........- doaceccos. tt older pene 3 ake money bere. Se Ped hwey. Drayton Sees ae cane % — ot IN oT fot eS Im m ediate “apt, party. AUTOMOBILE ; Prents of floor time end sasie- : er . perioece desires, position not frist DRAYTON AX - IF SO . ‘ ay fatave be Opening tnd Cine | Der, Sale, Newestreere oie sihe WILLIAM, WE 66% | Help Wanted g, — or senezsl_oltice. FE —t SERVICE on * * aller IO serv reece OR 32708 © . A ti 1054. ‘7 | Cu secensees ve. Oe oy ee RAARAPLLD DDI PELL PP AD PPP : j . Pection 720, On the day of any clec-| Por Sale Tires .--csscese+~ 80M RENT IT FAST WANTING worK on|.. DUI Building Serv Service 12) ALL WORKING PROPLES TAXES, LET US cll ton thie polls shall be opetied af 7 o'clock] auto Serview ee fectne ng iad FING, we ed ft? vows | $2 and up, OR 39043, "We Can Sell Your House. in the forenoon. ary atenth he. Oem. | Sele | Meter ete oe, #/through Rent Ads! Roort,| 100K eoing for man or woman.|A-! BASEMENTS PUT UNDER Give You 1 Place to Pay, |. pe eeeped open until @ _o’cleck For Sale Motorcycles ..........83 Can make above average wage ‘neath home, also house- rolsiog: & E Y { te aged m and no longer. ‘Brery ae —_— For Sale Bicycles. - -..+.++-.++: 4 150 N, pare 6 to 12°a.m, moving Co Comptete line of mason- PLACE A “LOST” AD ase Your Mind siotige. present ane ta line 9 ieiceing| for eels. Aurpiamee csssssss 88 house, apartment, any: SAN FOOD ALEPPO - bi TiMGUPLING CARPENTRY. | Call FE°2-8181 for an ad) VE ARE NOT A’ NT #-8044" “LOAN- COMPANY -theregf shall be allowed to vote. ansportation Offered .........-87/ |. be By a og neh ag I an ad wes ene will 4 pace Wanted phe Pc Bator bd thing — Watt Ads give “PLAN a ates limited wits —basterng & | BUILDING SERV. to recover a loss. Dial FE) MICHIGAN CREDIT ° until § o'clock p.m. of said day of/ Used Truck Parts wveses 100A ACTION Dial FE is4 ty ity Heensed.’ 412-8181 for an ad-writer.| | election For Sale Used Truckg ........ )you 4) ’ ial , Sey “charge it.” ’ ~ CQUNSELORS a ee Hee Crore | pore meg fon wae y gen |e m, 18 ~ Waterfgbrusry 4, il, ‘50.! Por “Baie Used Care avvesesens Sl ees a : Pontise Staig Bank Bide. a Eves Stet hRos. wee ey ‘9; Sun, 10 ‘tl § -|Rent Houses Furnished 38 | ie -M, MODERN. ON LONG Heat furnlehed $15 Week: 1 BEDRM ADULTS. LOVELY jab heat, rage, base- Mike t. FE ie err N, Anderson, ROOM. HOUSE, FURNISHED, Pontiac, EM 3-034) 3 RMS. AND BATH, $50 MOUTH. EM 3-3204. il: FURNISHED HOUSE, FULLY ® EMatL HOME _|SMALI_ MODERN ties a PUR- mae p tata MODERN, : ree Arbo RMS. & BATH. maaae VERY reas, 34 Glenwood. FE 4-0702 ulpped for the winter, children welcome _ OR 3-4163. FURNISHED HOUSE. LAKE PRIV- fleges. Shown by sopcietment. ~ Call EM 3-4024, crulebes. tt Fairgrove. BOARD OPT Onat _FE 3-0100 WF Oatiec rege | ee wee jogog for mea et bus stop. re 15, after 6 sieapine RM. ve ed arg ferred. Or man on PM shift _FE 6 ‘6-3284. __ SLEEPI NG RAOM, HOME “Fi Aes leges- Cal! after épm. FE &- __ Rooms With Board “38 “CLEAN. HOME - 8TYLE EYITA meas TY 14 Matthews. FE WIDOW WANTS BOARDERS. Close in. 61_Fairgrove. rounds, bus : One bedroom, fenced shed. oe | ~ line, all utilities Lr clean and warm. meres 6830. Convalescent Homes 38A HAVE VACANCY POR MAN OR woman, or ambulato kg 4 hour care, R EALTOR FE 5-9471 “Oren VENINOS eBUNDAY LISTING BER 1 io PLE = - FARMINGTON eo Area, Custom-bullt brick ranch with basement, 15x26 ‘“— living room diedgeroc re- lace. 3 twin-sised bedrooms, aseboard heat. Andersdn wi dows with drapes throughout. Soft water well, 8x26 porch ~ viewing scenic acreage, beauti- fully landscaped. reen- house and oe garage, Walk- a distance to parochial, public ools and ehurches. Owner ~ GReenleat 86-0408. oI BEDROOM 4 Ideal for the roars ie the large family. Dining 7 ment, 3-car garages be its west fore logation Rea $10,700 with just $350 tot c ing cost NO PhYMENTS UNTIL MAY, 5 ee oe own with immediate © 1959 by NEA Bervice, ine, 1.4 TM Rag US. Pat. oft Sas “| with the flu!” * “Marcia had good luck on the algebra exam — she's home Ne . : nisned or Uunfurn, Nr. Lincoln MH i possess on E Beverly, Plastere Sale “eats: 2.3 BEDRMS plans. MA 4-1440, is oe ras Glen Agtes Nursing oben Coe ré, na fo reed ait For Sale Houses . 4 22 teem SMALL HOUSE IN KEEGO HAR-| fayw —¥. ee an : F, —dor_beach_ privileges. FE 41039.| wom Be p= Td a pratense . semee Gaur” 4 L ee = pen Ly Ld asy rates Ly . A eet a SR wa is Rent Home. Px +01 bate wo womee powy or | vs , Lonnie: Weaver ie “Eao3i N PENSION. cellent room home lo ¢ Ty A ete Registered nurse in| cated near Oakland Lake Neat) — : : ee _ Reasonable rates. UL} and nice ly ted, Wall to Rent Houses | Unfura. 36 wall ‘carpeting, fo forced it heat, J Sacabegtcae = . en . BEDRM. MOUSE. 1 CHILD D WEL. flotel | Rooms. 39| only 0.0 mente hb including taxes Best Buys: PRL ALLE LOLOL OL ot IE \ oo e. OR 3-1589, : | BEDROOM MODERN . WHITE HOTEL L AUBURIN PLANNING, TO Today pia PONTIAC, Lake road ia Duck , fake Area. oar ” Day “ Weer will butld 9 line, Call EM 3 = Ne ‘a month TAYLOR. | Ootkine ‘at and fri ane home hoe hg oe : WALTOR. OR "030s : yl ~ rigs ‘| your lot for no mone: down. ene . Pvt aaa te a Lk. MArket 8 BEDROOM HOUSE. — Asbwe a - oer bid before 4 COUNTRY: +1365. o EM "34171 ~__Rent 0 at Office ice Space : 4t your peas oe oars = thd) GENTLEMAN 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRO 2-CAR | avaILABLE- — 1- i choose from—call Many lan Small estate located just _garage, Reas FE 5-623¢) before 5. gry! outside of Clark prage. Reas_ Voitoe ATT cuitttios ‘turatshdd. $50 5 2 BEDRMS, TILE BATH AUTO per mon’ wocation. Or- “— 12 ED gs cludes modern 7-room home PE 41001 heat and hot water, full base-| chard Lake Rd in Keego Harbor: at teen ke Oe cont, pees) ee ee : tot waner. AGF, AUT. no, Cholee of aver FSG waeiab Loveland, PE 24875! Dome Newly painted - inal ide and pet. cporemmmasely 96 i . out, Pull res of tand. Only $12,500 BATH. WEST SIDE Be AUTY SHOP). os ‘fhe Orit Y BEDROOM | gh nS LK. apace llega perma Pr | Sly Me 2 month ihr pott | fits ‘terms or call] EM Sane, cat buy. MA 4-129 a, 5-6416 { FE 8-585, or adr le, $600 DOWN ‘and hot ‘etn turn ok a 7 BEDROOM nanon TERRACE Rent Lease Bus. P Bus. Prop. 4 41A 4 senting igen, S-room and mo a © will sell with small down pay- i aes $75 month, FE +1580. 800 FT. GAS HEAT, AIR J M WILL AMS dry basement, new oil fur- BEDROOM AN -“ Condloned,” pa wen Cakes 252 §. Tele- I L I =. Big crory —— — gra’ RANCE gt yng Gre pauty 500M ph, P ¢_FE A4016.| REAL ESTATE & INSURAN ate poisession, Only $6950 orn on we Fee OFFICE rE eck 4483 BALDWIN FE 4-0547| {ota ‘Drice wae -° 2 BEDAM, MODERN | DUPLEX. tech eeroaiee ren otal per ae ARCH, = pots 9 ROI N es ; ee ou! _ full wa! me -in |. OLLING ACRES 2 after 6 FE 8-129) or| month Located 1663 South Tele oven and range, deep Car- Sse ae $65 FE reites _sroph FE) 4-2507 peting and sreees., "peauttta lo- = hgh ats ae 2 BEDRM. OUEYAN, VILLAGE, Reavry, fag sada NT. fo] Shots Aner st OR Some. | cludes dandy | ¢-room and | a. I cI ed. Excellent location. 150 N. Bere] ; —_ ae pas ee aoage Sone 3 noows roi % BATH. naredie 5 perees from Sears Roebuck. = “ gato Newt, hos a C _ erator, stove, ciruclator I : rific investment. at only j oe i , BATHS, CLARE For Rent Miscellaneous 42 Is qAeee with reassnshic : eee OP OARAGES FOR RENT. 24 ; : ay ava Py Feat bid ©. Pangus. NA Salts 2 car. FE 61061, Inquire N i ; De 7 $250 Egle stant Stove. washer a : f olks, move Childreh weie Clos: as. ‘BEDR HOUSE. “JU- O hin own in this cute 4-room and bath town. $12.50 wh. $50 mo. ke “Eajaten, Never occu: For “Sale Houses 43 gt home, ‘ Clarkston ar EALTON. ON. 0366, Nl ee NEAR HATCHERY ROAD— _ let, reLetany aad atemes » ROOM Bn fa om HOUSE LOCATED wes: Rochester on blacktop er GSuttabie for an le, Edw. M4 Great, Resto ir. Saginaw 3. RM, AND BATH, GAS HEAT, suitad) fer uple and child: tio "'m 3: OR 34TH -208 or OR 3 gas heat, aaa — trans Mr Soush or or Pee |) BE saan APARTMENTS. in wel- 81465, SELOTOUL LAKEVIEW modern soaees: Pvt. Ent., _MY set $65. PTs . and bath, "n. couple with APT.,|i | ‘19 RMS, site + ps 3 BEDROOMS. _o Milford 37 BEDRM. i ster school, q ROOMS AND BATH, OAS Fest. _318 Voorheis Rd, after 1% BATHS. CITY call MU 42833- 2 _ © p.m. eeerga see ig 5 ROOM HOUSE, W WATKINS LAKE _healer OR eX & gas, oi] space 1§_ RMB. ANI rian BAO RAT. a Washin te st, > ROOM USE on fie ie _Drive jatertord. 0 R 3-78 ial OUSE. 76 SN RPOAD D BT. ‘| Newiy' a coserenee: Near Eastern igh Call FE 5-4002. 5 ROOMS, “aeEoo CHILDREN, modern, gas heat. $60. FE 4-3 ‘& BATH FULL FB sane ment, gas heat, Children weicome. = 5-9804 evenings 6 RMS. FULL BASEMENT, GAS heat, newly remodeled, sis mo. 198° N. Johnson at Sta’ PF COUNTRY HOM ME. _ $3,500 Total Price _A modern 3‘room home. Close to ‘bysline “& stores. Ideal for a re- ~~ person, Taxes only $28 per year ‘Drayton Plains A modern 2 bedroom home with full basement. Carpeved large liv- ing room, Hardwood floors. Mod- red kitchen, with American Beau- ty cabinets. All newly painted & decorated. Automatic ¢ ro ares Dry basement with — area for recreation room, lot. paved ps % "ous block from stores & bus line, $2,- 800 down. down . $950 Down, OR 3-1231 ‘i . 4296 Dixie Hwy YE 5.9292 3085 Lapeer Rd. a A afte hg gore living mn Arbor, e ™m, Pe kiteh-n ‘utility rm., bath, giniee: in auto, oil heat, Suto. $0 aft water heater, 87 ows vr, 60 MI 6-1432, after 7.. iORY FRAME 3} BEDRMS. Ga heat, $10,200 $1,200 down. Land contract, MI | 6-1282 BY Y OWNER: § ACRES ; MODERN ae hy Home. $3,000 down. nation. All ab. A portion th and ucky Ve —— oo" we Tile 1 awell ioace for the’ child CalP now! with basement, nice Plenty of closets. down should handle. - One buys in lakefront homes the market toda?,, 3 bed living rogm with lar, ture oe pod overloo: Tage. Don’t mis 6 on Call now! this 262 8 Telegra: FE $1103 aroun 26. PIONEER HIGHT.ANDS Starr 2 bedroom brick, c 16 kitchen. Ceramic tiled b rooms, beautiful paneled An extra large 2-bedroom © Ranch home od) < eqvese. 27 ft. living f 23 «ft. kitchen- utiiity com: plastered — fenced. Aboat again Ricci costs for you A ren, 7 NORTH SIDE — 2 bedroom ath, $400 LAKEFRONT — Priced at reseed for quick sale to set- st on one “RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Le) ¥ n 9-0 5-8775 260 arpeted & newly eae tere Gas heat, tiled _ 1M-car garage, POREST LAKE COUNTRY CLUB. Bath & gare 2s beat ine, Also 4 bdrm. zane, 1 acre. ves | owner. arden spot Rochester. OLive FE 5-0088 Woodward 3-6990. elcome. FE 5-0737 -1080 or FE fettt) . King Bros. > 5 ROOM RN 6 ROOMB AND BATH. AUTOMA- ouse & garage. Nr. Downtown, — ot) heat furnished,| tic heat, UL 92-4391. = gas heat. §8,950. re 46. town 18 . ON waitea (One 7 RM. 5 NG RM, & Parke % z aia mo, FE «786. ie = rise ‘tat bath. ose ia < : ¢ RMS 3 BEDRMS 605-900 WALL. 2150" c 900. Beate hot water healer. Siove oe, 5.3 :REDRMS. 06. 204 WALL. pi hs HE ate ag PES eT ak Peta | Piet ye cme eal ane ee : gnalmicns ie 1s we a a gue iorst; he ete home on 1 6 ORCHARD COURT [childrens ‘t005- Orchard Lx. hd.| Stes. Tmnfediate possession, iow * APARTMENTS “|GOUNTRY ESTATE NEAR ROCiI- | _3-0482. - BRAND NEW : AIR CONDITIONED & ONE. & TWO BEDROOMS REASONABLE RENT — =~ Pontiac's most’ exclusive, mod ~ Westside apart.aent- develop- ment, entrances. Beautiful with metal cabi- in tor colors with pl ‘OTs as. ie sre” aed reirigerater Sao and 2 water (soft) _ master TV r fine f een no leases or required, ; LTS ONLY Tes | pullding with individ- ea. - ester. With veautiful Vacant ELIZABETH LAKE Beautiful 2 bedroom home, fac- avlomatie he Lake. Nearly new, ag — garage, var per ference required GQ. i Rempstend, 192 EL tet ‘FE, ELIZ. = Dicer eacos MODERN ALL Sg fenced f pare tp — 3868 Hagellet. Owner bs Vinewood 1-977, Open : LAKE FRONT, / jor, immediate ss Seeger bed-. basem huto- matic: “heat a hot water, 2 pte Realtor, 49 Mt. Clemens 8t., 5-1201: two modern houses, rounds Rent as | unit Feb lst FE 4-5000, “HO oes FOR HERTS 361 EDITH s ¢ BEDRM. BRICK, 3 YRS. OLD. Carpeting, storms & screens $14,- _ 950. PE §-7384. cH ar 98 Scottwood. ’ 40 wi, $60 Be month. S500" Mr 6-1432 after | SALE On TRADE - 2B except oll. are wien "ake privileges on Williams . Good area, pod to school $7,060 on terms or room home in Waterford Twp. Phone OR 4-0306, J. A. Taylor, Realtor. SMALL “HOUSE, WILL TAKE . highest offer for Ko § balance 400,- $50 mo. FE 5-8270. 0 For Colored Families 2-bedroom on Bagley 8t, Price — pd 50 with cima ty mee Pears 50083 Rasecll A. Nott, ReaWoc 170 W. Pike picee ct: DMMEDIATE aeSSION NEW- y decorated bedroom home. ‘ull. basement. Garage. Utility. Oil heat. Near school, Lake privi- leges. Keego Harbor, Reference required. FE 5-9611, after 4 p.m. JUDAH LAKE 8UB. 1% BLKs TO Cc iter ag on 3 bedrm. ranch ith children, Feb. Tth Owner in Nashville, ‘Mich. Fis 3-8917 GE. FURNACE, f. fenced. back. yd. FE 8-0083. M FRAME. 4 . BEDR Gas hes eat. ayiair 6-3712, after 5. D, é BEDROOM BRICK, oi) furnace, storm, g and screens. $00 most. FE 8-6819 Marcus St., Waterford 2 bedroom. ot N- = a bet race Pinwered encipsed ae = ee Mo. Only 4 blocks west of main aye “me. a eg rE bau 35 Vincent Drive. FE . GALOW, suburban, lake. privileges. peterenrse req aired. ee fOR SALE BY 0 OWNER, ve old, brick ranch 2 bed en G 3 bedrooms, re a Bath, enclosed reh. lar; lot, Per. leet condition $31. ft intment. 2626 lane niet roy, off Adams Rd I FOR + A came + og rame, 7 . Pull bayement. Lot 100x300. tay p*ty Household furniture and refri erator » frecser, dryer, — included, Alum. storms and screens, Wil] sell un- : motte ‘ail “for — down, $85 Owner te ‘ansferredd. ines from Poctas: MAple »__5-2253, Clarkston, 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH. 1% OWNER. 3 BED- home. Built lot. Seo! Rochester. E. pW. BURTE, REALTOR — MODERN HOME $1,500 DOWN. a 'Enate. ~ a ose between 6 7 = Resimnera! Rae GI - nice! 2 bedroom, ike - of — on large lot. We have vat a's FRANK M. SHEPARD 1910 Adams Phone OL 1-751L 3 BEDRM. RANCH $14,500, $2,900 > dwn, te hew FHA. OR 3-0465_ ON 4 ROOMS, NORTH SIDE: 4 bath, and utility. Bart soon floors, lastered walls and fenced yard. en te sain #8, 2b0 "with with easy terms. “THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, t| hire, it’s F E 2-8181. heat. 7 h YEAR m and: baths, Basement. Oi] heat. Large sutématic . _ oil | - AYTON woop $28, 00 the finest weirs we have ever seen in ae ; will consider trade Thi to look at—call now! . NORTH — city $75 per month wil) FE fow for appointment, HOYT REALTY 254 8. Telegraph Ag * HOYT 1 house Over *. Salles | acy Sau ine 3 Beay ting, wooded ‘lot. Owner Owner Js one oak floors car | conveniences. handle. “THIMK!’ BUY A $82 DOWN | ~ TOTAL — ~VA TERMS— In JUDAH ROOF & SIDING “FHA “on PER, MONTH DLORAH BUILDING * - LISTING RRO MAVERICK MY Ete? senne ool ae ten to this ohe—the 2 bedroom patel finished MULTI ia oi deeds lag privileges ™ home will make a youf many dayé with bric’ tees in = bath & 2-car very proud to offer this ment special, 4 cog, haben Rte Rated ‘ walr to peting in livin ‘Soames hear schools & _ TED ucteel tents 5153 Cass- FE 5-1284 wall ¢ Ul .WHERE ELSE CAN YOU HOME FOR AND $69 PER MONTH 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL LAKE Estates Lifetime Aluminum |, MOVES — IN iG Co. Bildor of National Homes Vick ogy | folks, lig« » interiot of me com-. ully insujated, storms & screens, Maceday Lake eyes, $8380 ALFRED Y HITCHCOCK | to 5 Gears lakefront, has a beau- sandy. beach, large — jace, ce- ar garage, WHAT'S MY LINE? Selling houses of course, and I'm retire- rooms, all a ‘REALTOR Ra. Open 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. saat ‘s Warrén Stout, Realtor aE FE ssi TUN. eS sa st Nothing Down With build starrer home on lot. Our ans or your plans, Site bos ter tial Bae Eo our mode 5 _Dona'd, OR °3-2837. . WANT A GOOD PRICE ; ON A NEW Custom Built Home? E.. J. DUNLAP CUSTOM BUILDER -_ FE 8-1198 MODERN 6 RM. & BATH. FULL BS rice - $7,950. Includes all furni- ure. Auto. ofl heat, ved st., sidewalks, city water, fenced yd. Corner it one lake. Terms Owner M Income 2 apartments, 5 rooms up. full 2 Wally and hardwood floors. a « basement, oil heat, bel | sobaoe 1 block from bus_ ably priced. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 After 6, FE 2-9603 BY grat 2 BEDRM, RANCH. as e. © os he le Fe 6002. Eves. a na NCOME Near State Hospital 6 dow s heat. 2 car sou Corer bg Nl "PE ?- 2-5452 VALUES 2 FAMILY — Going Street. “rooms and bath each, good cc a 6500, $600 dition, Ot) furnace. & down, $75 month, ARK — Exclusive t- of Pontiac, schools, city bus ae ae lake peyPeaes, 1 ry Cape Cod uilt in 1986, 2 fireplaces, 3 bed- first floor, carpeting 3 gr emia gan reeze Wa: ga- “rage Lot 85x172, $20,800, Terns. DONELSON P-: subdivision just wes' OWNER MUST SELL—Lowered price to 750. 75 foot Hoey ranch, % roo! 1% in even, olf hot water heat. At~ » tached 2'e-car garage. Lot 110x- 160. All new = is ex- f pine wooded subdivision, black bs pha streets, —— ted in Waterford, Realtors since 1923 mB. Bihar Fwdera Pontiac-W atkins Estates Lovely ctistom built brick cree & Sunday 1 - room. e Fam: sitchen. tied : th. enty of storage space. sched garage, e lot. Im-| medial Possession. Priced at- tractively. Reasonable terms. ne West Sabarbas pot a eats modern bun- es wv lots, Near Water- t. Fo mapas ford. & ey er L venir 7001 ‘Highiand 2 Ra ee eda oe JOLL bedroom: home with "ule bath “my ='4 at. . down, 4 baths, all plastared | Roy Annett Inc. apo | epee oa WATERFORD: ACRE ie auohele: 2 bedroom, full base- & 100x- lesirable features ore: gas heat, in tecreatiorn room hard- wood ts, plastered walls and Rpt garece, — vase $12,600. HOL MES TAI ARTRAM 4303. Dixie Mes.) OR 3-1960 cus sont —— HOMES Twin a = Pad hed . of Pontiac Startize B EM_3-4531 IRWIN | GEORGE R. LAKE FRONT 3b mural This stone home has “developed a nice- landscaped yard, ‘patjo and un- se ee system, You ing room arey Grequece Ovarr leav- A e GI Very nice brickcrete home with _ breezeway 2-car garage, Has anon heat, neat | clean — Located near Dray- ton ey ‘ : i NEW HOME ida or a rancher. Start the summer right with a home built to (fit) your ena All ‘men located on “o- tot peasy ie has fe vonimulely p vel trees on it, Other | ft | Low Down Payment r Oxi vitie room. . me ™ bath, es bed. room with. tor ¢: finaneing EM REE & GREGG 1565 U: UNION LAKE WILLAGE EM 3-3314 } eo a. ee. 3 BEDROOM “UNFINISHED ll basement and water. "is mays ¢ Sine “eit ‘Oakland Ave. NEW MODEL New 3-bedrm, bungalow with full ROSPER PLUMBING ALUMI- NUM SIDING TIL TH, OAK FLOOR BI News, FORMICA FORCED . AIR OIL HEA If you would like this home aap: cated on your let, come out and let us show you this new el at $8,950 on _rotr lot F.C. Wood Co. Williams Lake Rd.at M58 Atter 6 call OR 31038 - «VEIS Nothing Down, $79 Per Month Puli basem bbe? hal Viger) ‘ull basemen spaces | s lv ‘ rm., 3 large bedrooms, hard frs., arge city water & séwer Choice of ‘stove or - refrigerator, or wah, __ bi-level home | top YEAR - HUNTOON- LAKE» ‘bedroom | Pull ee ‘Timken off heat’ and walls , This: fog more 1100 sa. ft. sof We ares ene way Garege ant paved tated ent hi , Bit- : elma So nice with tal price is ila te. Immediate Possession oo Clark: 2 rm 4% pe mort- age. Total price ito $1,630 foun Home and Business Location 2? bedroom ue. frame heme lo Soe 19 within 15 min- utes, Pon' matic oil heat Storms £ screens, Ful’ bath 14 ‘t. ‘ving room. 60x40 ft lot with “came s to lake. & goor & for sfall business. wn $65 per month. trade WE BUY — SELL — TRADE WHITE BROS. can Dine Hwy. ck §860__! Open Eves. = oy 10 ‘et 5 in ae : Lem ag s 3 lar, bedrooms, all birch kitchen, Hying room & din-| in ith 2-way Bi House is 2 yrs, old. Save com: maiaoens te buying from owner. . 16. PRICE AL CA ALL OR BEDROOMS, 2 1s BATHS, enic gcres. Lake —— “real buy at $#.500. terms. Lovely one THREE- EXCEL- lent ny gondi oi Soria 7 ae sane * rage; al $7, : We'll take Secs and clear car in| Giroux-Fronks GENERAL REAL ESTATE Ca -| 4395 Dixie Hwy OR 3-0701 Pag won CAR on ars location ee, tae ¢ dn. on PHA contract, r $3.0 Ma 86-1017 Le 4 Ly a MILLER Aiea ces gt neat, sttractive 2 or 3 hone ow with a 29 ft. liv- of Pontiac. NORTH OF. PIKE 8ST. Thi cellent 2° bedroom brick with stairway to e ceramit bath, a tone ving Faces — ric’ oat wall to Term ~— SIDE very neat 2 bed- — bungalow, The living room 8 oon dining room are car- pie ¢heery kitchen with of cabinets, oak —— . full th aes Lr haese la $7,950 nk 180 down, See it now William aie and tri Tooms on first washer or dryer. \ f'oo — —— oy Se eead ace OPEN \. | 38 "acres on corner. Near Wiz-| Realtor FE 2-0263 \ om $16,000 with terms. 1075 W. Huron 8t DAILY 2-1. .SUNDAY '2-1\ STEELE REALTY. 135 Highland i MODEL - \ Mba (Ms0) st Highland, Cal) FE 8-6192 for information N DOWN P AY ME NT es a bedroom ~ modern’ plastered, he wodd floors, $50 _— enth. "BUD" * Immediate Possession -“-Qn this clean, 5 room brick payments lice st side locat'on. terrace, aa basement, Tt will pay you to see it DAY. . ’ es taxes and insur NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 bedroom, $80 a month, Includes = insurance, -DOWN or ciel new 3 bedroom modern. 1% acres, weer M15, Clarkston 5 acres. with nice trees and ma shell with slumin “COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE On main - way in growing com. muni N modern home and wor! :meo- Ses Peyo Bi IRWIN, REALTOR 200 BALDW FE 5.0101 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $500 DOWN A Handyman’s Specsl. sod room ‘home < 1 acre ms & bath, org ere wickoent well - basemen ated 8 hi aver. full price — ust 00. Cail ‘ALMOST NEW 2 bedroom home just the place to get started or retire This hen will cost = more in. the gpring. copes now for $9,600. Smal! CRAWFORD AGENCY MY 3.1143 609 FE, Flint st. COUNTRY HQME peat treet, carpeted and inate ed with extras. Leon n-Walton area. Retirees Special. ‘E 5-0685. Northwest of Pontiac 2 bedroom, basement, apartment, ee. caret, dining room and Reels. abil erp home. SCHUETT, Realtor 8-0450 Es ‘w, Huron ae Webster fast rm. ‘Closed-in sun porch. baths. Natural fireplace pro garage—extra large corner lot, Leslie R. Tripp ng West, 1 Huron 8t. FE 5-8161 , FE 44278 — ASSOCIATE — Zacusns INVESTMENT CO. FE 8-9663 114-Story Frame 2 BEDROOMS — Full base- —. §* heat. Conveniently loc: 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _~CLARK- 2 bedrm, Near Fisher's. Only $450 . Ol FPA heat. Fenced” yard. 2 bedrm., off Baidwin. $1, 415 down. Well constructéd FHA home on @ hillside lot. rs 2 bedrm. bungalow on Edison. Un- erga ~~ as fér 2 more bed: Full basement, gas heat. Total price haat 3 bedrm. ranch home. West ~~ urban. Gas furnace. Oak~ Athroughout, Only $1,650 dwn. lcm REAL ESTATE TO BUY — SELL & TRADE 1362 we Huron Open Eves. & Sun. ~— SALE OR RENT, BEDRM., n ciy, 4 yrs. old, FE \4-0123_” Gee Lake Estates On Aylesbury near the lake . Everything You Want ONLY $8450 a possession, Built 1954. Force air furnace. Piastered decorated. Beautiful with som ra hearige & Large landscaped and fe oars aah As low as $600 down YOU MUST HURRY C. SCHUETT, Realtor 460 W. Huron FE 8-0658 $1,000 DOW N ™ Baldwin FE 5-8275 BUILD AND SAVE pose our volume purchases and direc J 1 iy “= ‘Realtor 1011: W. Huron - Fe 56101 a ee —— fdeat placings A Home 3 bedroom, 2 story, west sub- ge home ‘within easy walk- La to new ghar ed ¢ = ool, e 150x150 foot lo toot shed. reasonable down payment oto qualified buyer. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 9 Mt. Clemens St. 6-1, FE, 5-8006 re: one Melect SYLVAN VILLAGE 3 bedroom home with ‘ake included, Fenced yard. FHA to qual- ified purchaser. - ——— END $650 down on this 2-bed- room with full basement .1- car garage Payments only $60 pér month. It’s vacant. PERRY PARK 2 bedroom home = perfect ——— Paym only math, a neleding . taxes ‘ann insurance.. Very low down payment to qual- ified purchase: ; eo BALDWIN No down payment—2 bed ment, auto. h and tile bath | NO DOWN PAYMENTS ranch homes, Qas heat tile bi rated like hagal ad month- ly payments. NICHOLIE .& HARGER CO. 33 WEST _HURON FE 5-8 FOR_YOUR HOME NEEDS CALL U8 PLEASE Clarkston “REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 §. Main, Clark: Mich. {ACROSS FRO ANK) MApile 5-5821 Open Daily 9 to 9 — GENES DRIVE — NEAR sC CHOOL. Very mice neighbor: ood. 2 bed room, Carpeted living reom, auto heat large lot Smal] down pay- __ment,. Owner. MY 3-3711, 6 RM. CEMEN NT BLOCK K $8,500. Don't miss it. Several others to choose from, Easy terms. P. W. DINNAN 66 W. Huron. It's vacant. 5-8183 SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom bu seeded lot. setae _eommu- nity sewer water. streets, lake Pio Eherwond $34, re 2.2108 FURNISHED MODEL OPEN DAILY 10-8 m1 MELROSE . : pio mg North Perry and $8,200 - COMPLETE e350. PAYMENT ~ TOTAL = PAYMENT FE 8-6455 DLORAH BLDG. co. John K. Irwin & SONS oS. MANOR bedroom. 1% bath. Dont _ aon agen Blacktoppe dese shopping center. var nert can clean WEST HOPKINS ~ Four and asf ‘ palt tooms and 3 bath. Neat & vie" No Leone § drive, onlv: g down John K. Irwin &. Sins: 5 | 323 west Laie i St. FE 3-403) Fe. 80407 or. “t2-to-$— FE 4-2577)° open Sun- wood, PE 4 4-5000. | $3,000; $2,000 do-vn. C. PANGUS, Realtor $450°Down... contract for, this cute ho on 4 room vec me. City r and water. Near ool, ete. . ‘ 3 Bedrooms For onl: “ae. oe can ft. Tot, _ for further in- formal GILES REALTY CO. 19% M415, Ortonville. NA “7-2815 LOWEST PRICES. IN MANY YEARS Smell parcels or all of 80 acres on ree road near Northwest- ex in, AT $350 PER ACRE 106 aeres in White Lake Town- ship just west of Waterford. For: these and other acreage, par- cels and ame wil 3 Oulton of Pontiac “Pi 0458. c. SCHUETT, Realtor 460 Me Hur ‘ontiac | MU_4-4353 3001 Highland Ra Rd. NO DOWN - OPEN 9 » AM oe P.M. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE BRICK 2-FAMILY Located in one of the best west . side residential areas this 10 rm. 2 bath income provides a pleas- ant home for the owner plus that | steady extra income needed these days. Separate utilities, full basement, 2 car garage, 2 blocks 3 fram school. Full price $15, Bee it today! REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE ¢3581 1060 W. —- OPEN TIL § MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE” a PAYMENT. 3 or 4 bedroom starter hemes with Hae basement and ro ing. oh = lot mat patio on our ma Own - ment. FC. Wobd Co. OR Co 1h La! After Settee ke Ws. & MODEL HOME : Johnson: YEARS OP SERVICE \ WALLED LAKE AREA This : the first offering _on - this levely 3 a os h h built ranch home at, all large rooms vitionen Now for sale. rooms, 2 with butlt-ins, ji -wx and baths, heated garage. driveway, drapes, This ho: A-1 con- birch cupboards, wal to wal) werd dition. ra. price only $18,500 carpeting throughout. > a Dike aed \with Teanas0 Rene a te i at aie x eady for immedin | UB B. cupancy. Full a bs ORBAN ranch home, 1% ‘red $17,900 — and << rther | sagit HERBERT (= DAVIS 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE BEAUTIFUL | SETTING, 7 ROOM ranch, on Lake near Pon- tiac ‘ail. Overlooking 2 lakes, butit in 1958, large lot. $3,000 un- - market ore will _ eee. at the low, low price of a C StH CHUE UETT, Realtor ae eal FE 2-7911 consider a = car garage, oll rege fireplace, = Pspr ante Magn Bet —_ ol. al ale 0 ‘ 39.850 wi $1,500 '- price only - gown or will vice = smaller home. Cs Evenings after 6 call. 6 call FE 2-338] of A. JOHNSON, Realtor. 1704 S.. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 GI RESALE 7 BEDRM. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE peting $13, $4,000 to | ONE STORY BRICK . mtge $66 mo ine. ins., taxes. | Three bedrooms with a very mod- OP 3-760% after 6 < kitehen, mee living room ——- Bedroom HOMES. |} $100 DOWN Moves You In_ SO I WHY PAY RENT? ate been transferred a@ mus ce | ye are oa to show this home to you. teday | | SMALL FAR ae 80 easy, Can ol terms or on a land comréet Call today JAWRENCE GAYLORD. 136 E, PIKE OPEN FE 4-9584 BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES. |MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 7 EXCEPT FRIDAY 731 Stanley at ney 2 blocks no of -Montcalm Nr, Line r oln Jr, Hi WESTOWN REALTY FE 82763 or Eves, LI 2-467. BY OWNER* 2 bedroom, ¥ years old, modern, . ‘an aluminum storms and. screens, water softener, aeccweed floors, near Drayton taxes and insurance ineluded, $7,860. $400 for equity, OR 3-8195. RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES BY ORIGINAL OW in an =, hei R—Loca borhood er edrootn: fall basem finished with * penutituity til - floor and--celling, ——. vhs large recrea room; 2 ge with-16 ft. cement drive ; aluminum storms and screens; i. minutes — Price $22,500 a ee ‘For’ additional information - Sppointments call FE Fe eta. ' 1 e .. - K Established in 1916 _ BLOOM HIGHLANDS — Spacious 3 bedrm. brick home orhbger 9 by oat fine homes. Tilea bath, attractive kitchen with cient er, oe stem, | re nee Patio - ptr wom th Bee street. Lan $12,500 with cal! $1,060 UNION LAKE AREA — You like this “Pens livin rm, <2 a. and gas heat. Porch, 2-car gil Lar lot completely fenced. Lake Sprivie Now at $11,500, terms. socg! IN hades Village of Clark- wt endet” a are, Jer ie a tee one vt 500 oe this = n- h type with at- tached “Srovercay ans, 9 Seen. Paneled rec ot tien bath "Wiee pod i living rm., oe cit jake priv, ‘Total Flo img Kent Ine. B Restor Pes. H : wa oe anerG i a raed — ton! = se st ok ec dhe SE ie ; | For Sale Houses 43} _For Sale Houses 43 Busines Opportunies $1 CARNIVAL - e 0 ; HA} LAKE, NIAL ppaaeayeoer BusiN ) NERDS SBC. > . © earns WEST Cee es bedroom wrigh. base- r hofse. .olfered WEST SIDE ine Rotary Club, ete. Tanne , Owner leaving state, Se aes Mees | GE s ¢ i breplncns ade vibe room, | i RY, bad year KY tepiies held a a Ea rane oo has : A "enue home. large rooms, Only $7,500 Apply to — ress as Mi roo uty with furl-| lot e, CALL FOR vor - Se FUR THR INFORMATION. x“ Av. DINNAN | |_| Aas xou,109KiNG i oo Be bedrooms HURON OA 66 W Sa ii le fee oe, me r haash Family“ e, ndeatuting 2 3 bed. ay OWNER segotat — pi is. Oe a e kitch-| wea 2 bedrm home. Lots of oF $e. P oe ee cee ea, basement, “8. te. Basement. BE YOUR Own “LOOK HERE, | Sect SAGs | Be tee eR) eile rahe te json Benoa! district SEE IT Make “sh.900, with 31.0 a "gs savertment, requit Reoelse cent Lake. $8,900 with $1,000 Minimum favestinent required P A’ or oe cash FE 8- A most Wberal fedremtiat plan ons . WASHING. QTON JR. HIGH © R WANTS TO SELL 3 BED. Apply Fentes Press _Bos it Thies is ae we should) 7 a colon 8-078 ar 8-4601 WORKING aes sa for boy elder- room. oe ase. yay ee RD TIME ©) * : reakiast nook, base cr : R a GAR ~d a in pack. aah bask alt eat, Wear garage. CALL T0-| year old. eee Wench. At xs wi oy fe with and full oan. tached garage, fully tiled base- ue, mena = new off furnace. : ape = ee poe eiene _it hom en , weaee and 2 : . be bd Ss. | POR cai MODERN (2 BAY : bus to S built in even and stove. Large ' blocks ite $7,500 aut peaaes = mith- earpeted. living room with ree eames ee = ’ place, separale entrance bail, lithe Whe Fight man. Pat ' : arge beautifully landscaped lot. Trainin, y: ram fini COUNT Y l em an Aluminum combination storms & | - : avatiahte a F-, ; screens. OA 8-2406, _§p.m_ Mar te REAL ESTATE Pe pee . ~ QROCERIEA AND MEATS .- VIEW cles PE 44526 2°W HURON | BY, OWNER: 8 ROOM SMAL choose from. Quners retir sareah tbe river inte weodea| Ht POR BOUT NT YEAR OLD | Meme’ mceeez wile.ene sete. ct) fag? sunt right tor wife aren trom Yearold,| —2bedroom home. OR 3-8018. y pine. Oil furnace, elec. hot wa.; Ohe with living quarters. rieed custom | built, brick ranch = heater, garage. Lots of trees, Pa I'M To sale, R 1 Eat. extra . large clo: SECOND STREET equity down, y ake over au ones, Ké 8 fenced lot. “Attached hae You must see this pen coutehe 3 payments. Call FE Pe ¢-iael. ° i eta” ek abs eee Far. cbagesepg oo heat, carpeted | porn CLAG FE 4-8550; et ‘ein, OA 68-3653 a car garage W AN. VILLAGE. TRANS- | 7; S-.7”- anon fy wesou WILL LOVE pore’ drive. Fenced vera with JET out of Pontiac. Must ail! GOT TO GO. Sacrifice priced at $16,- behead pit. alum non oahagd ta 3-b me Pgae re Rha ia ner says “sell or trade" & screens on eas erms.4 n aths. Bric ; ‘ — $11,840 full Trlee Gommplately cat ear aay dcar garage re ry | ware, Sei senetet NEW ORUD-RILEY, Broker | =, 86800," Bleaso coil after'$) °""\OFIGTESALE 50 Elizabeth Lake Rd. . “ Old establish build. * BEDRM.” MODERN - a ig FE 44021 | # REO smoLowell St. east of | Me materials company: Stock and Joslyn. 81,600 down. FE 5- <— — Rat fae — — acti Bead UE at tae A < estate is available acce FOR SALE: 3 BEDR HOU! | iw - "Only tar fbOrt blocks Pistons on large shaded lot 300 ft. from herr = 2 + brew ranch ‘with ful’ bese ieee ek ergy sateen pee Clarence Ge id ment "a oversized 3-car| new furnace. this is a,very nice geway pores: hicechosgia | lawn and gy Ee reas Sy owner. Pontiac FE 4- 4-6203 8 of extras. Joyous sub- NOPHING DOWN — - * mY living in an excellent Soom basgaee atets a bot: . “OROCERY BOS egeee — . vised Bes will| lot, Located near Lake Oakland. WEST- SUBURBAN x rong ped teres wT" | Geen tos caus coe Neots fureace i utility “LET'S TALK M to L 53 = BU ae im. A god uy tor only #1088 BUSINESS” (Slate Doensed Lenders) WED Y LAND CONTRACTS | 51,100 DOWN - 8t, Mike's Dis4~ with dow cay FOR ATEMAN trict. Large 3 bedroom bungalo k. RILEY, Broker poan © $500. : Pit full, Dgsemont, Gas fut: |- sop Wiizabeth Lake Ra. Apartment House BAXTER “EIVINGBTONE: Baterian’” | 2rre er ee Zeal) eae ie ee) | IRS ise : em $12,500 LAKE FRONT — Sell (or = downtown Pontiac. Each Borrow With Eales : apartment has 6 rooma with abd toe } plo Boo res For Sale Lake Prop. 44 separate basements and:new 5 to $500 ATNLPSEN1 | Bstrenty, aPtwotte eat over | mn |e peoment ee em Household Finance . of water fronta 1 J 4" REALTORS FE 4-0528 trade for 6 room city fome. AT UNION LAKE Motel 0 Corporation of Pontiao 3T1_8, Tele | Bee ; $0,050 WEST SIDE — Bell a ; reali cremis oie bath, a ie With efficiency apartments Ya &_Baginaw At re. elegra, ves, Sun. — Bell or trade, yrs le car- ers rena a ne Tea MG | Be cereale | RARER ESR, [TEAGUE FINANCE CO, 2 : living h, BRIN FmOwr,| peseeent. Screened frost porch) ‘wetar, Prisca te sail pf HUW | fe teave the stale, Try an 202 N. MAIN paiten Uh Water softener, fenced-| trade for cheapet home. land heed down Owner, OL 1-8200, offer. Serie MICH. - BS UXINGER eat estat Soemtaet of seed Renestrallee. Ask | eS MICHIGAN BUSINESS BY OWNER : a ae é OR 3-8 —|wormva cows, — ease winn | Mig OF Feriee MME PAL) SALES CORPORATION | MULTIPLE LisTiNo = ia a-chance to own-w-home just Lake TRE and. Lake Priv] nieciele 3 ia Telegraph rrr Pa Reenemar OL tO, OL 1.9101 / - low re dt “sasomene G0 ac 1-3 acre. Clsrkstom Schools,| PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR WHE /VOU NEED i FPurn Interior needs decorati cease prt de paar blo * PE sa _ isk tor Mir Brown: MDE: | ing paved street. 61.008 full price. Mobi ERT TSTALL SERVICE @TA- TO $300 ; across from shop- 8 he lai LITTLE FARM — Near Oxford. |—#!4-_ Phone Lincoln &- aT caer, ‘ Walled Lake. For| ve will ine ee U6. = . = aero < ood level Jand.. 6 Sylvan Lake Model on — — acura =U AT FINA NCE CO. erh home barn venings r7 pm, r- : SUBURBAN —~ This Two chicken houses, Some fruit i Gente tte home. et “G Bu _ ket 4-2041. torrets ‘Is 4 — attractive 3 bedroom {fame trees, god tractor and other 2140 Oat $1 “0 5 Open Sat. etal : Pyieaccoreied troughoci a | odera home in. cy or hear Le sixaée bedroom 5 down, en up. oy) see ° Sale ‘Suburban n Prop. 45A) - P artridge Mortgage Loans _ 54 me, plastered walis : : : RR EE — Attractive kitchen di- VISIT OUR — -Olfice and. look ~ ~~ “ * : : pete. Pul basement pas gver: our 200 PHOTGMISTINGS. | ORION-ROCHESTER AREA, 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE, MORTGAGES eat. need re : rk at our “scenic acres w rout pon [OV : Tale tse real buy at #12. door, Open 9-0. ° Nearly new 3. jbesroom bi-level GROCERY — SDD & «)Conveatioy p10 et and m : t ! on EZ FHA terms SoG |LIST WITH US — For. tast &| tion room. Strictly modern kiteh- Pn ttrarve svet pom Win Pontise, Milford Nov ‘ ail areas 4 my Ge . gifiglent service, WE BUY, “SELL en, 1H baths aod garage. | fren outlying & betiee ‘Lang, ¢ i ae —Stadte- eda se tracts” bough’ . Houses ILLAGE ke-out. Excellent) 3 bedroom | ne a ‘i “rove been “wanting 10 COUNTRY COLONIAL, tage out. eument. Will trade.| bought for ca mare . AE wy aoe ae i. eas N, Realtor cellent 4 bedroom abate coupirte: Only $5,000 down plug stock. ree a © ameee: 4 arate Me sabe Ph. PE 2-4810 ly carpeted, 1% baths. Spring : gst iy priced home caf you. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE fed pond. Stable These homes REALTOR PARTRIDGE | Want A Good Mortgage? m up; —ki di- . * HO piano “7s ESSES THRUOUT MICH. ; nette, living room; 2 | bed- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE H. P. OL} MES, INC, Best THs) W. HURON ace ae ae gina velo basement wh oan eee L AK 2631 8. ECE ~ FB 5-2083 | OPEN AURA = mera teh be rt — Don’ an E FRONT BEN - room Gus sito." “furance, Ewrn F R For Sale Lots 46 es apclogss <= Diste 4 BENDEROFF — an x RANCH TYPE|* ~~~ — i tae orner neat | FE "8-65 92 Ww. B 8 on, 5 years Od 3 Full price If you have been 5 ACRE BUILDING SITE Lebetaad Mt Holly Ski j Ogg ° r ne = seageae terms can be oxing for a first class lake | Ortonville. $1,500. dow VACANT, ACREAGE . ts FE ft. searpasea Utmee teem elle — ph =n — , ames & small. Some lake prop- Swaps 53 900 and pa: ments ith fireplace, deluse. far 10 acr a round. a eesath pore, ¢ Eee terrane | aE RE na Ee ot] CUCKLER REALTY |* SMGEAREAG Syl Tirear’ gn = ower. New sores expansion attic, octeened a ake EUS R $25 down. 236 2 re Hol : a ARLE z PE. ch yard-c0 veomp lerely * "Tiched “2 cat garage. shaded US, Realtor | EW MODERN 3 BAY SERVICE - For 60 to 43 Ford. fene oo Samo —— oat - i entle are to — 190 M15, Orton aA — for Tease at Perry ood ord) a2. aya ve. and Sun. -| BUSINESS LOT, S00, OF. new me. AUTO. W price. Key is Poa the ee EM 3-0102, new. Perr complete and more You can Move this week . see shopping, center, 08 ft front: mgt ev ere i Pg «ood potential $400, racrifice $70, MA. 6-21 - w business GOOD EAST SIDE 3 AM L re ADMIRAL, 10__ RANGE. _ Here ie a lovely 3 lecaton F ILY DRAYTON WOODS- Large ewer Sie et ee ee ee DE Lie Hobe COMPLETE: |. ome had in heme hast bemused fosee | oe A WEST SIDE— Dwigh street, $2 sONOCS © SERVICE STATION FOR 0 YEARS OLD. ORIGINAL knott: ‘ Kitch, ' soe cendiies inside | NORTH C street, peg eres. located Sashabaw and May- PR LL TRADE FOR rong feconed en and a and out room apt. | "Ohee vee Drayton Plains. Modern.| FREEZER OR 3-624 EVES space asement with ideal one 3 oe oe. and one i | ay ap AvENUB ke val located Can produce high Or recreation room, ‘room apt. Each’ have sepa-| MICHIGAN ~ 1302225. Low iorough for alert, energetic man. on a paved gia a Jed! and sewers. only $14,900 street RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Fe tries Telegraph Rd. Fee 2 TSEDROON LA With full walkout OR 3-2907 nm 9-9) COLORED G.I. No down payment’ required. Bu shar, 3. bedroom per rp. home with basement, heat 3 car garage. 2 lots ing casts only. oil . R. J: VALUET, Realtor M45 Oakland Ave. enin till $30 : ev MULTIPLE ul NG SERVICE Reptile 4RMS. & lige. as Hemy deco- eed +n 2-4184 after pm. HAYDEN APPROX. 1% ACRES. West Sub- urban, Three Bed floors. Livin, Basement with divided room home. Oak room is 13 x 20. recreation zoom: Oil furnace in back Pl Ieched poner tn car at- $15, $00. Terms. OFF JOSLYNs 3 Bedroom home all on 1 floor. session. $10,200, eg =e Good ais hall. mers. SS Carpet in LR! Oak floors, Basement, Quick pos-, Terms, i 1 \& Dining vA blocks to Ele- Basement, New oil furnace. $12,900. Terms. 3 BEDR one Soar Tot. PH. Call today. ORTH ome. Bath 3 blocks with do $850 down. $50 per month. 21 ACRES with remodel house. 3 Bedrooms. hari = “a0 pe ~ yeas E. hme M HOME, $8500. A. Terms. SIDE. Good 3 Bedroom to school. Bal. a a farm actor Near Ox- < TIAYDEN, Realtor 8-0441 rate bath & separate meters, heat Present rental $195 = eae Price $13,900 with $1,900 VACANT 5 cron home. _ price $7.500 and $000 or Jess down for this neat and clean mod- ern home. Nice basement and GAg furnace. aa — cement dri JOHN Kinzler REALTOR n Yar are a FE ee nawer 41 - _OPEN EVE. YOU... Will enjoy the spaciousness offered by this forty sian foot home, ft. liv roo 12 ft. bedrooms. There .are: nfany, fine CLARK- eppointments inthis ON AREA home, rich carpet- ing, tiled bath, car garage * = - “op Tot, 612,000" screens . Wo ful With $2,000 down mn pee LIKE... é& WELL KEPT older home { the City? This is the: tick ket! cea seeromst: full basement, heat, storms and pigeon Fiassed in in front B80" and rage Fors pty cay ys id Petier Humphries 83 N, Telegfaph Open Eves. FE 36 . MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICH DORRIS G.I. SPECIALS Eves. N OWN P are OLD, C USTOM ott pr ts fee gine ie pen & screens, Evelated. room 1% story cinder block - 2,000 down. FE §-0767. ie home with full basement, oi] heat, aluminum storths FAIRMONT 8TR & screens, lot 60x770. $0250. mee PTE ee tee eb Sid z Private bath up. Pree Be Ad a. oil heat 2 car = “RD. RILEY, Bre Broker: - oe Lake Ra, : North ‘East suburban bd FE’ 4-462 cant newly deco- . bet rote ‘aol afte ° r : ad Hot water pede lot 60x317, $7, mace as heat. $8,000 with dn. PRETENTIOUS RANCH | HO ee 4-139, : ALE OR TRAD me BLA WATERFORD & DRAYTON [ - As low as $1,500 AREA’ down — 1 BEDROOM ~ 2 BEDROOMS 3 BEDROOMS. 4 BEDROOMS GEORGE BLAIR 4 F me UE 1,20 ee RWALTOR 31261 we a heer PLAIN _ Off Mos in exclusive erry , Atres, is the location of -— ye appealing brick . tame 3 bedroom home, wi basement, two. fire- * wet- oe . my he & FRAME DOWN 3 oom, hem home,: partly furnished a 60x200, located Drayton Plains, Rona gested DOLL HO awnin andy garage beat ui oe Anchor fenc 175x196, $10,800. DORRIS Oy HALTORS ‘Ads to sell, rent, fihd a ‘1782 W, Huron Pa NE FE 4-1557 } 100x100. = training course avail- with full tishe ‘al ary MIDLAND | BTREET ary while eetan Capital requirements CHEROKEE now sen aria comes. moderate. fas gun Of! Com- oe ial ot oer atin “meeunes . ‘* STERLIN nd Boe - Garage cali Song ome 67708, Mr. Hanley, 1,200. AUBURN AVENGE S froniage = 330 Zoned commercial. Nicholie & Harger Co. HURON WELL KNOWN PIZZA HOUSE Priced low. for cash, good lease a &r rent. Call PE 23-2920 LK. PRIV. LOTS, $325" nD wt per lot. FE 58-2002 = pe Plan Now Sale Land Contracts 52 Pe oat Ump oto aslebealogten te FOR. SPRING BUILDING IN ie CHEROKEE HILLS! $2,200 DISCOUNT gic itus back celection ct en | he eee et erm tee site te niving vadventages ti Ou Raebura, Balance to hat COUNETY. Ie on aul YOUR IM WRIGHT exact needs! x. 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-441 r s° ves, after 7 call MY 2-1864 ee ee ae SUvitwLe LISTING amnviCe _ Ci 4299 | LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR ye en) Eves_VE 51303 to sell. Eari Garreis, —&M 3-2611 _or EM 3-4086 For Sale Acreage 47 1sT —_ Ded Guero 70 ACRES jdwin Rd. frontage. In a we $350, per PRINCIPAL , BAL, $9,950 8ECURED by bedrm.” ranch. Midale straits "take area. Purchaser has on on eredit’ report. Discount fast growing _sere, rie “ACRES ee Also, this one sold in May 1997. Weil me on paved road, near Secured by 4 bedrm. frame with basement, ta Township. Prin- Lake Orion. Just off Baldwin Rd. apr ba aaa per Fine building site, Good garden, ee nt interest. Discount berry and potato ground, $2200 $625 ‘all Pari Secrets at EM ~, Terms available 2511 or EM 3-4086. ater ere Onto OA rion : Money to Loan = ‘83 ¢ 60 ACRES, VERY GOOD Sta ice: ERY, GOOD | __ (State Licensed Lenders) BUCKNER FIN ANCE COMEANY BORROW. UP TO $500 OFFICES IN Pontiac — Drayton Plains — Uti Walled Lk:, Birmingham, Plymouth LOANS STEELE | REALTY Rd, (M Highle MUtual 3048. 12 AC RES Level tillable land, off Baldwin. Good location. West of Oxford. Large roaa frontage. $3,000. $900 down. PONTIAC REALTY 135 od *discn. -” mm Baldwin FE _5-8775 - ‘For Sale Farms 48 ig0 ACRES IN GROVELAND, 8 | 30 E. areas —_ Sn a sie pW DINNAN PRIENDLY 8) service 66 W_ Huron , 42571 GET $25 TO $500 en your Signature Sale Business Property 49 GASOLINE STATION & GARAGE’ ORSntaining 4333 square feet. 8. = p He FE" 3 9206 saad See a seer ny reves Present — $375 mont mth, #4 $42 Oakland N AVE—Nesr Rochester Loan Compat AvBu Built 1953, well ne 202 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. ement diock ¢BURNER G. RANGE. excellent. condi- __biiite, 81 tee “UMeD Ong oe og ny. after Seaboard Finance Co, . Roy Annet, . INC: | “SIGNATURE. 4 ‘Evenings & gondey 4 I OANS _ FAMILY APT. GOOD 8EC-| Cash to ‘airaaee, Bargain. $20 to $500 Past, one-visit service. MYitie 2-040, NEED A. FINANCE-| 4%,,tene7: Peet FIXER? Order Classified 4 x Home & Auto nh good job. FE 2-8181 is the Want Ad sumber! Po ‘ent 8 cuBIC gf ong ; excellent condition, Ideal for cot- |- tage TE q Loan Company 1M. Perry Bt. (Comes , Pikd) | stiver, Dat tn ¢ PIECE aE outfit bed. Lar All for ; EE boar Parnitere, 7 ose LIVING eae BEDR. Dou ed to ai bookcase est, vanit; 0. Pay ve wr weeny. "ao ROOM SrTE. | brand role poche cor and chatr, offee ¢ ble i ¢ al All for $99 pa tebles, matching ee sy le Leg Pearson's recchare” oot Orchard Lake Ave hice oy + ra jute, sa | Bea Sale Household ¢ Goods § 57 9X12 RUGS, WOOL et seapep oe. $16.50. model . 5 guaranteed ae jonally days at . 90 . RG r ‘trade. * dept. e ton a resses, $12. ture. 42 Orchar EA ing with frees¢: 20 cu. ft. = freesef, 15 cu. ft. upright freezer, on eu, ft. wwe, only 179 MA FE DEL’ . ~ G60D ce eS FE 27087 EASY N-DRY W. SHER, $25 Senais go 45. Both } ood condition sk 92343 EASY SPIN WASHER, 8 sLiGH GHTLY damaged. ~ _ list price. 30” gae range, Gibson @lec. ran RoY's ge IE PARTS~ 06 Oakland Ave one 402) 4 etree ELEC, RANGE With D : $45, ae Wall. FE Good © CLOTHES DRYER| Reéefrigerater « Gas range . f19 95 Easy waster. $29.95 CR UMP. ‘gLicctRic = Auburn Rd FRC Ee aa 2-3000 t gt Be. Lake Bi . e v pM Bat ° IGIDAIRE, CL Di condition, Mahogany drop teal table with pads. a ~ drawers, tler tables, b mps, Pr” dra” luggage, ‘con ‘lamp: PRIGHT FAMOUS “Beratched Terrific they . No New moor oi ng, ur ea or crate marred models, at discouht prices = . 2 years y. : #0 oorg same cash WAYNE c 121 N. Saginaw PE 6-618 GOOD COND , 2 ELEC. range. reed 3 cushion sofa, $65. o/| _§ $40 so" Durrant | Lk 44045. | 9. ASHER, moe de aranteed, $125. ro egtric Co, 1060 W, r we — ea, as ABOU NT FOR Er FOUN _* ‘L&S SALES A littl of the way but a jot less Furniture fa + De L) 3 ances ay kinds. NEW real : I, 9 , of penne af mile Heights burn | ‘Sale Household Goode 57] Jie 8 Dinle Hig ‘MIDWINTER CLEARANCE ALL USED GAS & ELECTRIC AP- PLIANCES-REDUCED PRICES, AND N below cost, All Oe "Goleman & ree “2 % POWER aT REWING ) MACHINE, MOD- | 9] 1688 Like pew, ater Several remnant ends, are emamaigdes tacks, ete. RED FORMICA AND CHROME dropleaf table fa} & 7 mgtaaing chairs, cond. 8406, ims AND "Fr0v VE, REF RIG 5S acto Y a n POR AE ol < Voee a T ry * curts A Sia Area ppl STOVES. Ex- _ one be ‘turer 003 ia cen. ene SIMMONS a EASED i old, § pe. blond dining | mk gee oxi "Be pee! Al in oad cond, for NOTCH #§ CUBIC FOOT Fv _frigerator, TRADE-IN DE! PT. 2 pe Metal 5 pe: 18 FE. Pike, EZ terms, FH 41129 TRADE QAS OAS RANGE FOR BLEC- Ce range, - B are Kleo- trig Ce ‘oe Ww. Mur TWIN SERNOs & AT Teee, “TRADE- IN SPECIALS aon bei ell spare. Girt aTOn Napa. bu pee! only $6.05 |i ar 8 ase Rugs ee Haron Fa eto | te #0. balance oa mer Television & Sea 57B a Ne PE BLOND 17 INCH MOTOROL AM and : phono a 3 speed oom ba nem ter raph A ‘ , ains. Peer's es, 8161 . sem} tummeree BA | ¢ - Water Softeners 57C FOR SOFT WATER new or used. Call 49-5827. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ay eras ae 4 ed 134 adh | We fengths, % 17% cents per ft. in 21 ft “4 3 in. soil pipe, loos uo soil pipe, ‘oe per Bir i" nae mule pol vex a inpert 7 FUEL Of, TANKS GOOD CON- GOOD tebe oh deliver, FE 5-9120. pase ALUMINUM SIDING — Bave up Alum money oon. list Auburn & Roche no ans Ph. "Res. SincH SOIL ounvE "Vloising sug 1728, Sagi 5-RM. KEN WORN OF Almost new. UL 23-1677 EATER. reasonabl , vi 30132, ~ HI-FI CLOSE OUT _ = spa MI 43351, 4@ YR. CRIB AND MATTRESS GAg DRYER. BUNK BED, GOOD : , — 2S esos On DT120, Good condition, $18, OR 3-5402. Gk ELEC RANGE, FULL SIZE. Ce SPEEDMATIC @ BAW. WALL Good condition, 4140 {sek __ nails, adding machine Hous OLD INCLUDI eck writer & misc, ‘Ytems. FE Og Saar Na md og | . Se mre | 1+? 8 ROMEX. IN gente an tt. ood Walnut sy soriote, “$820 90, : 7 ie, $160.95, ay a ag oe nny My} +H Bionge ‘Mont “consol, $200.95, om: | _mile_west_of A 2 -— $167 88 Pome: Fd ’ 4able-model, | §2- GAL. A $09.95 $8, Sym. table, gal suto, gaa dong $79.95, now $62.88; $$ down de-| Cab. sinks and fittin ) eet: livers. . ey trays, sta » fau- Perrier mare “GOQDYEAR sive PLOMBING: ; SERVICE. STORE z zt seat Saginaw St ‘8, oe RE i Dut & — lumber, ay tars cond. Bottled or natural gas, “reg man t- ef “ANCHOR FENCES TOR. a Merits ete? KIToNEN eat ota | Reve, On of paces 4 ¢ ieee sgt! ganas i ae netall ae ol low winter = bi Pp FE_6-2100 | M - LOTS, 3 fan, copper | TOT Thompson, 7005 “tal a! R¢ pte Burmeister’ LUMBER me ’ ofl, MAple 5-6011 dishes, bad gs miso, 204 win, oe ~CASH WAY DEWALT ak wAW, 3 TP WS. ‘WH Bvt. rin 14" blade with’ dado, A Bove s S TERMS TO SUIT... e 1xge 33 ft. bd.” & Consumers Power Company 3@ W. LAWRENCE " ‘Sinley Do tt pony - 6t FE 96-6151 Alumings. Windows ror ST i ; ' t Wall pa “yng Gann. wa wae| Burmeister s | si eamie eect matic washer ws. Biectnc stove NORTHERN LUMBER. 1 a P Orchard Lake $30 Refrigerator, 835. Platform Company SEWING —WACHN a foam rubber rocker, $40, FE ~~ racer Lake Rd, EM 3-417! a he - 6.2766. am, to s a, da! y “ ‘speda a witb majoris! # NICE ‘SELECTION © OF GLD PIANO ain dayne ao valtanie reat supetlen” we . er . _folls, EM_3-2080 ee ee ee. v9 8 : ; DULSINGs Bx REMOV! “m NEW NORGE WASHER & DRYER ie 5 eke over payments. Phone rE eeeat = xD S acm . : — open we ree :| Cameras Equipmen nt 1A : BIAMORD RING—TOB. CENTER al oat mu aveae-2 ell sues os, sae I Goods 62 fa PH zs : . | A ; Se EXMACYCUR UBKD 1 YEAR, | “Qecoratons gine _slower motor. MY 23-4261. e ith, i FEW LEFT. 66,000 BTU NEW Btestics vibra: 0 { furnaces, Ducts & tank, MAple |. a rom ‘sna wit bensd, ot : 5-101. = | Guibransen y Gpinet.' This PRE 1645 | real go Rouble vow Veen fittings. 8.0.88 arte bl We sag ag Washbo eee F 3De, bath seta —_ fim - $80.05 oe at ae i in Les oy suit +o. colored bath ont with 900.88 ‘splnet, very very, ee Weim gage’ iperaneg tie geek poe SAVE PLUMBING a PL bagik with — 172 8 Sage é FE 521064 vALL Going » gat AGHER’ § Bald- 371 8. Peseee Gas pe apt *| Garage Doors STEEL OVERHEAD Factory seconds and yeat ok standard |. pany as gale Ts a steel ere Gloset drs. 4 r L test out ms ae ow shutters. Eiectrio penn oor — Garage vom remode ~~ nt ane. ee hy Bi dOR’S SALES Bees This pain} needs oo ae not ‘ari, olj* ch ota ss FUEL.& ¥. Orchard “Lk. Ave, BED Used Trade-in Pore Me ge 1 De A. a uae a . | Lounee ehalr . $3 | Min vit lengths ees arity lete. Samuel's “Appl: | Wardrobe... 03) j say ote ine tl 00 _ances, MA io 5-601 tyudio couc = RGARD ¥ A bisa cont Fb. ges ELS ’ Ro ee re on bed, comp 9.95. | Dresser chest & bed. Nidapie $30.50 soreavin manseqren af 7.05. Cet Tobie, buffet & ¢ jac Pearson's} THOMAS ECONOMY Gas "eae meaner e al, a iow’ Morrison aro fing eeueee eee perpen eeeeeebewe oN wtih ae tea OLVERINE LUMBER 4x8, 4x10, Prt _JELLED MAGIC sae. ze eolers to > 8. Paddock ___FE_3-0704 “SHEETROCK | sass CHURCI ig, INC. 19-4000 “be 2180 | an. . ghana 4e ame 3 CASH ‘and CARR’ 1947 Haggerty Hwy. Walled Between W. Mepis abd 5 cTs, All styles, colors faery fae ¢ tubs . va Fluorésc 393 Orchard SPECIALS BIRCH*PLYWOOD aoop. SIDES ixlg w ie shetving 190 lin. ix? Ww sicipping 36 lin ft Clea pope basebrd. ‘eit in.oft ft. ier w a “tt oe ta M OTHER, BARGAIN MANTC? TO PRIOR SALE: Haggerty LUMBER CO. Lake} _ and Pontiac ~ TALBOTT LUMBER eee oe ie 1 yo HURRY, through Classified An 281, © vee mn, Toe CASH IN Al sell things|_ A fal cane CING ECLIPS S __Hay, Grain & Feed 71 2ND may. STRAW & 1S? AND delivered. MA D CUT- §T AN traded in on General Un to 50 per cent |. Black or ED WILLIAMS. ws _ #51 8. Saginaw at Raeburn -- Auto Service - ~ CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car. Cylinders parse. Zuck Me- chin ~ hop. 33 Phone FE ——"“TNETALLED F inn tee — ‘ia ab FRE generators, i LLERBACK’ a AUTO oe a Baidwin Ave. Ph, 5-1081 2 and oets. i mar ot, aaa ¥ 60 CENTs BALE. 201 gosiyn, _ . For Sale Poutry 4 wens oxcet LEGHORN PUL- v _ Hino. Stam le ee pin ye. sete eee 8: BTAYMAN Reds, Mue's Geer 4. 4301 Baid- @L. sae RMS, APP PLEA, ot cookin. ‘150 Silver- sella. Ol OL 1 ea iGOOE HARD EAR OOD Bay” Le gt es, 3800 ‘Gregory nd, Gingette ie. “Sale Farm ‘Equipment 76 $99.50. TOTAL PRICE me A new in tat : wor iluer Garden” and Lawn . Equ Gece: 1598 8, Woodward.| (Just N of 14 Mile). Bir- mit am | i. e alse have the mode we pe lloch Chain Save WE HAVE A COMPLETE, LINE eoatie Kean TE Sirti at Wa As LOW A USED CHAIN: WE RENT CHAIN SAWS, ™* KING BROS. Pontiac Rd. at Ore es FE 40734 ft 4 gery. Ph. NA CHAIN. SAWS Spee emavinron 2 Monta, BY MAKERS OF THE FA. ito ECLIPS WN MOWERS.| ufc an al SAW a ns meaichiges Ee. Orton rStOr A AND ‘SEE 15 ones | E hac. irra “SNOW PLOWS 7 Sale Motor Recetas 82) Ns widely USED CUSHMAN SCOOT- ts. 230 E Pike. FE 4-4246. “Fee Sale Motorcycles 83 15% DISCOUNT We will give 18 Hariey oot A —— on all genuine parts used to servi at or on a Harley piven = ~ pal This on =a Feb. :. 1059." Ha ar ¥ De aon Bales Co,, 2, 8. “Saginaw Boats & Accessories 85 41112] ai. s. of blades, fits most all *HOUGHTEN & SON. 1, CASH & NEW IDEA gus ocheste: 19761 SPECIAL USED F. FARMAL CU TRACTOR | & 8NOW PLOW KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE FE 41112 ____ Auction Sales 77 BOAT SALE New end used tome below cost |. to make room f 1959 © lasspar. |. _, BOATS Yes, sir, you read right, . BOB WHYTE — now has the world famous GLASSPAR |. ., boats and erulsers along with a uliful BORUM id ™°ALUMA CRAFT JOHNSON MOTORS “GATOR TR AILERS 8 for all Aer ii Open eves, und 8, Sunday 1-36 =| BOB WHYTE'S er ont ——_ Bank T CENTURY GRUIS-ALONG HOLIDAY FIBERGBAS ¥ uALL INCL. BUN. IF fT is NAME BRAND, WE have :3 “viber mee, wood and alum odels stock, Harrigeon E Boat ‘Works aS. A Evinrude dealer." 1a90 8. Te J egraph F par tetaies Ay < NP 4678, omy cludes freight and tax OWENS MARINE | SUPPLIES 196 Orchard Lake Av E 2-8020 . OPEN FOR CONSIONMENTS, daily, L. Tyler. MY 23-1521. For Sale Housetrailers 78 ah PT, TANDEM, M MODERN N TRAIL- eap: Small down: payment. r 0 FT. BOB HUTCHINSON. |aause on BEE 31202 ‘|BOATS, COVERED ‘% _ NEW LOC LOCATION —_ CRU racer bodies, all types. Fibergius bey Rint‘ 8, Lake Orion. MY Guar- Transportation Offered 87 : Bince 1932. eet ‘tySgmonsiruion gt Warner Trai @ Jon. one of. a Byam's ex- : ‘Authorize d Pontisc Chief & Detroiter w Also co Ug rans of Tate mode! trade ‘on trade-n allowance — at . 4 . Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes| Sales 4301 Dixie Highway — Open T-days a week. OXFORD 4, One| JUNK &. US CARS FOR lornia, $80. Hawali, $90.10. Ferry Service, Inc, OR 3-1254. Le INC. 280 Hunter Blvd. MI 6-6934 FACTORY BRANCH 55 BUICK 4 DOOR HARDTOP fects and Heater, Dyna- ow. . $1195 PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” : FE pL 63 MT, CLEMENS BST. . BEHIND THE Pc POST OFFICE (a ‘34 BUICKS. ager 4GonD $575 & $625, TRojan 90-0576. 1054 BUICK SUPER RIVERA Mist green & white, 1 owner, condition. RAMBLE R 666 8. Woodward MI 6-3000 1667 BUICK." «DR. CENTURY ¥ at it — ou want it, Pvt. _owner 207 O Ave. DEPENDABLE SRA NEPORTATION Kaiser —: clean ....... $245 ‘30 Dodge Lenawee sles . $ "61 ‘Nash. aa ood $ 66 ROOER’S = ES & ‘SERVICE 695 rere ve FE 2-0555 HOME OF THE RUGGED JEEP BUICK SPECIAL. CONV "$7. Pull wer, ~ Sgr es white top. Nice, $1, 2-3551. 1954 CHRYSLER, GROPERIAT EX- - ¢ellent cond, § I 4-83096. CHEVROLET £ FFs FAMENOER station wagon. ._— from}. in excellent c and sprtepes with ae noon oad heater. Eddie Steele FORD. KEEGO HARBOR FE 2.2529 ‘58 CHEV. BROOKWOOD WAGON R&H. Big engine. WW. Pwr. FE 2-4075. 1°53 BEL AIR, CHEVY, V8 STAND. ard shift, 35,000 actual miles Age or best offer, Phone FE 8-807 ‘33 CHEV. DELRAY CLUB CoUre. V8. Sid. shift Clean Agwheaionae® Cal) FE 4-2880 after 6:30 p.m, - ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS ‘68 “RAMBLER” American 2 Door 6——Standard trans., Rado and Heater, Alpine White paint. 9,000 miles--Sharp. '38 FORD Custom ‘'300" ; 2 Door 8—O'Drive, Radio and Heater, W-Walls. Red & White. seeds spare, One-owner with 5,619 388 MORRIS 1000 se Hester signals, my leather in- ry ‘METROPOL LITAN Hardtop Radio & heater, W-Walls. 1 teaser vith 5.200 miles. Like-new., * Station Wagon 4 door gupéré-6 cyl, standard shift, luggage carrier, 1 owner. Cascade blue paint. |'67 FORD 2 door 8 Custom “300°. — standard Loach bhie & white, clean as a pin FORD 2 doo Fairlane Grub gedan—Fo-O-Matic, tadio & heater, W-Walls. Clean as new and purrs like a kitten. owner trade-in, Fy $ 942; One 1986 Chev, .H-top.. powerglide $1188 | +55 RAMBLER 4 deor custom Radio & heater, absolutely no rust. A feal ecofiomy car. ‘Ss PLYMOUTH save? 2 Door O'Drive, Radio Heater, new — & Black Sia) A good run- ‘4 “PONTIAC 4 Door Deluxe 8 Hydramatic,: Radio & Heater. 2 tone erey, Not a rust spot on this (sey nice runner and 4 good tires 833 CHRYSLER Windsor 4 Door Sparttin —* aint Vi bidaboned ir ue paint. Very clean ‘5 PONTIAC Catalina 2 Boor adio’ & Senter Sun visor, = als In_ like-new condition Door its Blue — & Heater. New tires, Spotless ition. ‘84 POW 4 door deluxe 8 Hydramatic, radio & heater. 2 tone gray. Not a rust on _ this one. A nice runner and 4 good tire. ‘53 CHRYSLER 4 door Windsor Deluxe—radio & heater, W-Wails. Sparkling blue paint. Very clean. BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” “SALES & SERVICE 211 8, SAGINAW FE 8-4541 For Sale Cars & Heater, Hydra, 1 1954 Pontiac 4 dr. 870 w y! $l aes a Hydtematic, Local. | 1 1057 ry i Chevie 210 station wag- Radio & neoter: 2 dr. sedan 1937 acheyroiet 210 4 dr, Radio & hea ser 2 dr. “gedan, Radio cecvtis ‘DelRay 4 Dr. Larry Jerome ROCeEOL. 1 {O71 DEALER ~ 1954 ae "i TON PANEL 20868, Exc, cond, New rubber, FE 1957 FORD. Vi. CUSTOM Heater. windows Power seats, F Ar + Holiday. Radio owner, Th wag ar Ra- HOMER: Went MTRS. “la —— a ep ris OA 86-2528 91 Gk Soe $1495, en: like-new, . Huron, FE Turntable Special ° ‘83 voe diag 2 dr., 2 — ro AW SON ___ PE 2-9131 2 4 DR. 1064 CHEVROLET 1 BEL-AIRE. ¢ blue and white, een hath ‘es Tadio and Eddie ‘Steele KEEQO vnannon heater, ___ Fe _2-4520 982 CHEV, 2 DOOR P. AY OFF "S100. 70 - No, cash needed, Only $10 month. at | ee ees | Milataee nares war's, Tae ve H Only $1398 30 ae m $39.03 very ew down. payment or old BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER : stationwagon $795 ‘s Dodge, ~stationwagon cee $406 ‘35 —— Lancer hardtop . "AL LAWRE NCE MOTOR SALES, INC. er others to baad =the m [1954 CHEVY A-1 SHAPE, $475. FE 5-2766 H-T. T-H . $1095 er fr. __Harold Turner Ford 1953 DESOTO CONV ERTIBLE. a Call OR 24313 after ah 1954-CHEVROLET 210. 9-DR, POW- NO GREY DOW N 000 selection of 1057 Doce +DR., — 4-2078 kerier. grey paint, real-nice ~ 1} ‘56 FORD Country Sedan ...: 4-Door Station Wagon ‘66 CHEVROLET B-Air’ 4-Dr. One-owner, Like-new! “36 CHEVROLET 2-Door .... ‘56 PONTIAC ¢Door H-T-.... ‘86 BUICK 4-Door Sedan .... ‘54 PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan .. ‘57 OLDSMOBILE Hol. 2-Dr. ‘64 DODGE 2-Dr, H-top 85 PONTIAC Catalina 2-Dr, ‘84 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. ‘33 PONTIAC 4-Dr. ‘83 PLYMOUTH ¢Dr, ....... MDT. wo. clereeee 8 BME .4§6 BUICK 2-Dr, H-top ‘81 PONTIAC 4-Dr. Sedan ... . |482 PONTIAC 4-Dr, soneoee 1959 EDSELS Brand new, as low as, gues Dawson Motor Co. __ {FE 2.9131 GLENN'S Have Done It Again! NEW STOCK , WE’ vx JUST RECEIVED Or OF E- EL CARS OU'LL WANT TO SEE NOW. THEY'RE All Hand-Picked MOST ARE ONE-OWNERS AND IN LIKE-NEW CON- DITION, = ee GLENN’ S. MOTOR SALES © oun We HURON yp VaLUe” USED FE ea $244 $1204 $1004 $1294 $1274 $ 494 $1894 soo | $ 844 - $1044 apaoee $ 470 $ 304 $ 394 $1144), $1604 sen eteesine $ 324 68 CHEVROLET 2-Dr, cro LOOK! SAVE! 7 s oe Des. e tb od a #4 ae zeae Sean ° 4 ; ing, Auto. trans, H. White- walls, Red-and black finish $1595 1957 CHEVROLET Convert, Be! : Air, Standard trang. with pow- eo Ladio and beater. $1505 og BUICK. special” 2-Dr. ead ‘ower Brrggien » oy be gn om Blue ish - 1956 MERCURY Vic.° Ht, Merce, : pve W-wails, Extra nice . ROLET Bel Air Ht. Hydro. R&H. Whitewalls. Beauti- ful green and white $1105 1955 Sta peer OP ‘Ht Hy- dra. —. White walls. Sao be appreciate Ut SICK HT. ‘Bower steering, brakes windows & seats. be ore Ras Bid Walls. Extra poy hy toe PONTIAC 4Dr. ‘Hydra. R&H $1095 teas FORD. Fairlane V-8. Fordo- matic, R&H W-walls. l-owner, ‘4 NTIAC Btarchief Ht. Hydra. |-seoagh doh) gold & white with le r _ 1954 PO! AG. Wagon’ ‘@Dr. Hy- dra..R&H. The very car for the whole family. 196 49 PONTIAC Convert. _-Engine _ overhauled and new top ... $1 sag PONTIAC Hydre. Real ia “SHELTON * met Onitiac: Buick ew Car Sales ROCHESTER O*, 1-8133 oe FORD. eat SHAPE. PVT. OWN- _ er. —— char ep, $19.99 mo. no oO BIRMINGHAM ‘©, RAMBLER 666 8. Woodward _ MI 6-3900 1953, FORD custom, v- 8. 2 DOOR, radio and ay trans- portation $98" all" pric Eddie Steele FORD KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-2529 ‘64 FORD COUPE, V8, STANDARD transmission with overdrive, _R&H, very clean, $575. 15. PE 4-0287. WRECKED ‘53 FORD CONVERT- EM Ary motor, Ures & parts, ‘$2 FORD CUSTOMLINE SDR 2-DR. Good cond. $300. MI 4-2080. Oliver Motor Sales ‘54 Buck 4-Dr. sedar ......... $ 695 ‘67 Buick 2-Dr_ 75R "64 Mercury 4Dr. ‘66 Buick Sedan uJ . k 2-Dr. 2 ‘66 Buick fpr Riv. "80 Ford 2-Dr. "$5 Buick 4-Dr. Riv. 'ST Ford Sta. Wag. ‘66 Buick 2-Dr. se aike ‘$5 Buick g-Riviera "85 Buick 2-Dr 8-Riv. ....... 1 {56 + esata vent Riv. ...... $1195 $0 Pontian senses $ 196 58 Peatiac 8-Chief 2-Dr. .... $2195 ‘ST Buick Rdmst Riv. 995 ‘65 Ford Thunderbird .. ‘S57 Buick 4Dr. Riv. .. ‘36 Pontiac 870 2-Dr, ‘6ST Buick Sedan . ‘53 Buick 2-Dr. ‘68 Olds 98, 4-Dr. Hel. ‘65 Buick 2Dr. Seda _ § ‘86 Mercury Mont. 2 Dr. Ht... $ 995 ‘54 Buick Sedan oe - § 495 ‘ST Buick 2-Dr. 48 -.... $1695 ‘66 Buick 46R caveeee $1498 "57 Mercury Wagon es ome s $1905 SEE HANK OR GL LEN Pontiac's Bargain ‘ Barons Oliver Motor Sales 210 Orchard I.ake Ave. FE 29101 Open Eves. -Hardenburg GUARANTEED USED " CARS "$6 Ford Custom V-8 vig Door REDUCED TO $945 CORNER ‘CASS | & PIKE FE 5.7398 ‘90 FORD. 6 CLUB | COUPE. Straight trans... ........ res "50 oo el cond . 00 other ¢ars to choose from Ee CONOMY U SED CARS 22 Auburn off Saginaw FE 4-2131 ‘54 FORD V-8 CLUB COUPE. POW- er steering. erdrive. Seay Original nylon W-W tires. 36,700 actual miles. Mechanically almost like new, $700. 50 ~ sedan, V-8 engine, MApie 5-507r HASKIN | | SELARP » | CARS | 210 ‘4-door sedan, yn iovinist werglide, cuter Beautifur corel and ‘ivory . One owner ......6.. $1599 "1957 Chevrolet 20 4-door, power- Sou ane’ ‘biu finish, One weal , : =a » $1490 1901 Chevrolet 216 2-door, radio, heater, turquois and ivory finish. O sips. age cts ee eees $1399 19s ae Poised 2-door sedan, V-8 engine. radio and heater. Clean Pie sralec onl cielo ee eiee $1 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-door, V-6. engine. radio and heater. 2- tone turquols, Clean ...... $léoo 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door Powergiide, radio and heater. Silver blue, and ivory finish. Like new ... 069 ¢, power steer! ; pow. . wadio aay heater. Above average condition . $1000 1957 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday coupe. Hydramatic, power spd er brakes, Loaded. ay e OWUOE oo s creas Soces vs $2044 Haskins Chev. 657t Dixie Highway at M15 Open nites "tl 6 FORD, 130. V-6, 4 DR., R&H, a3. FE 2 666 8. Woodward 1952 ey HERE 18 EXCELLENT transportation in a car. See it! $375. 24 Plone All ¢ Pye 15 01 mo. yment. “"BIRMINGH AM RAMBLER ~~ MI 6-3900 KEEGO HARBOR \\ alled Lake KEEGO HARBOR ‘1087 eMw “ISETTA—A REAL GAS) miles per gallon. | IMPORT SPECIALS | ‘35 Volkswagen, eer. Deluxe. ‘66 MGA —— ‘ST MGA Roads HOUGHT ‘EN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER FOREIGN SA ES AND SERVICE 5%-N. Main, Rochester. OL 1-9761 ‘33 PORD — NEW a TAKE over payments, PE 8-0578 1954 FORD a tare." A SALMON and —_ 2 Fordomatic, radio white Ago tires, $95 “Gown. $6 81 , & week Eddie Steele FORD FE 2.2529 COLE | "ST Belve. Piym. a OF. Lo -.» $1605 ‘81 Dodge 2-Dr. Ht, ... $1605 ‘$7 Ford 2-Dr. . $1295 ‘66 Pontiac Wagon Ps & Pb .. $1395 “55 Chrysler 4-Dr. Sedan .... $ 885 coe 8 BI ‘53 Nash Statesman 2-Dr. ....$ 295 "8? Chev, 210 4 Dr. V-8 Wan. $1605 ‘8? Plym. Belve. 2 Dr, HT. $1685 TWO LOW PRICED IMPORT CARS ECON’ OMY SPECIALS JACK COLE'S AUTO SUPER MART PLYMOUT!I . DODGE-CHRYSLE W. Maple at Panties Trall R ABSOLUTELY NO HONEY Bow N. AS payments «of $1006 mo Call Credit Mgr Mr mer Bere bard MI 4-7500. Harold Tur- _her F — aaa PAY “OLE rors 0 No cash needed. Only $13.57 month. Perfect engine, no rust. Mr. Bell. Great Lakes. FE 8-0402. 1951 FORD V-8 4 DR. Rau. ~ EX-! $150. T7 Blaine. | "$4 FORD. SKYLINER. FULL Pow- _ cellent ditt er, no rust, FE 2-4467, after 5 1953 FORD CUSTOM, V-8. 4 DOOR, excellent condition with Fordo- | { matic, radio and heater. $5 down. \ $6 81 week Eddie Steele FORD Call FE £4530, ‘Community Motor JAGUAR XK-140 CONVERTIBLE Black | wire wheels. 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This ts a jet black beauty with radio, heater, powerglide, power steer- ing & brakes. yi on this one. Pp) 1953 CADILLAC Ww power a d and many accessories. black feTOO "" sharp. : Lean beg 2 DOOR een Shh radio, heater, vhedramal A clean car. « "1963 PONTIAC 9 DOOR CHIEPTAIN deluxe 8, medium blue in color with match- ing trim. Radio, heater and stand- ard shift. $345, Wilson Pontiac-C wile — -1350.N. . Woodwasd B'ham MI 4-1930 finish Teer: OLive 1-1717. | MECHANIC'S SPECIAL White top— | 1953 Rambler ‘47 Jeep, Abra dice only $295. ROGER'S SALEs & tT 695 Auburn 2-9555 HOME OF THE R RUGGED JEEP ‘$4 LINCOLN CAPR ‘I, POWER | steering brakes and windows, new tires, EM 3-6330. 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AND PLYMOUTHS ° FROM $995 .NO MONEY ‘538 ~- DOWN _, ’S4s BIRMINGHAM “RAMBLER. ~ 666 S. WOODWARD - MI 6-3900 All Trdde-tIns: | . Must Go! 56 GHAurrs ee NEW TIRES. On All 54 - '58-Models - Lifetime Guarantec As Long As You Own The Cas Matthews- + | Hargreaves SUPER-BARGAIN LOT 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547 38 repels rion R&H, 11,000 | miles, EM 3 gt MERCURY cues COUPE. ABSO- COMATIC. H MOTEL? NO ioNEY oowe Hae ume ments 0: mo Credit " gr. Mr. Parks at MI $1500. Harold Turner Ford, | FORCED TO SELL, '58 MERCURY Parkiane, 4 door Ht., all power accessories, 2 tone paint, beau- tiful car, excellent condition. Will trade. Best reasonabie offer takes _UL 2.3139. 1952 RAMBLER STATION WAGON. . OVERDRIVE = R&H. ABBOLUTE- LY NO MONEY DOWN. Assime pay memes of $5. % mo. Cali credit mgr Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold ‘turner Ford, _ $6. OLDS’ 88, 2 DR., HT. POWER brakes, hydra. Rail, see clean, _ Make 0! fier. FE 67 OLDS CON _ EE 88 J-2. Super cohd, Super equip. 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1784, taking the form of his ancestor. 11:18 (9) Nurse Schoolttme; rshad| 11:38 (2) Top Dollar. * (4 Concentration. _ (D Peter Lind Hayes, . (9) Maggte Muggins. 11:45 (9) Pieces of Eight. THURSDAY AFTERNOON Theater Classic ‘on Hall of Fame ‘Miss TV’ Plays Romantic Lead Opposite John Kerr: or (4) Tic Tac (9) Whistle Town. 12:30 (2) Search for temenev. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Play Your Hunch. (9) Film Fare. tara (2) Guiding Light. , (2) Our Miss Sioene: (4) Amos 'n’ Andy, (7) Liberace. , (9) Movie. (2) As the World Turns. * ‘The “Hallmark Hall of Fame” jall-time classic of the theater, aa . fits 90minuite color production on Channel 4 — at 9:30 p.m, * * seen on Broadway this season in “Cue for -Passion’’ and well-re- membered for his performance in both stage and screen versions of " bh one Ryeapatiiy ” He also in the 1:00 1:30 ° (4) Mr. and Mrs, North. Kere wi play the role of Plat (7) Margie. Standish, created by the late Les- ° > He Heward in the pro- :65 (4) Faye Elizabeth. duction of “Berkeley Square.” (2) Susie. Jeanhie Carson and Edna Best wwe, Benenane f~< 5 j ; I - 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. ~ fyom an 18th Century forebear (4) Price Is Right. Fame colorcast of the classic, (7) Cleo, a (9) Leon Errol. First Nighters Uncork | for Hans Conreid Show | of - Britain! will present “Berkeley Square," an The play will ere John Kerr,| @ , |Jack Coffey < : ‘Im the touring “Marriage-Go-Round.” By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Broadway first-nighters are often falsely accused of being icy—andthey proved it false when titey broke. into apyinuse for Hans Conreid (Jack Paar’s frequent TV guest) when he shot over funny lines in ~ “Tall Story”” the Howard Lindsay-Russel Crouse comedy. _” “T went to lunch at the Faculty Club — an organization composed entirely of gentle- men who have lost their- faculties, " was his smasher. - ; “ “T’ve never been 80 eportant since my | bar-mitzvah,” was another. They also roared when the stern Prof, very drunk after a party, said, “I never_— : knew I liked so many people 1 didn't tke.” Ant again when’ Mare Connelly, an actor now, said, “Leon is going to be a full professor,” and his wife, Marian Winters, said, “He’s a full prosessor now.” ed . Crouse and Lindsay studied - colleges at “ohio Wesleyan. uneducated doctor you ever met,” Crouse said. “I didn't go to college. My college” —indicating the —— Theater and Times 8q.—“was right here.” Talluiah Bankhead’s 56th birthday party—"b, Jan, 31, 74008,” it says in Who's Who—drew all the VIPs. "Twas - Carol Channing's birthday, too, but she could hardly get a word in, except when she did her impression of deep- voiced Tullulah throatily declaiming, “With my voice, I can go into places where no other woman can go.” Tal- lulah told me, “I don’t sée why ‘you want to mention my age when I’m so beautiful.” Tallulah gave Carol a bottie of Joy perfume: “What does this cost?” Carol inquired. “I’m so glad you asked, darling,” said Tallulah, “Ninety-five dollars!” Talluiah recalled the best tale ever told of her age; when she once said to Irving Hoffman, “Darling, I don’t look 40, do 1?” and he said, “No, not any more.” Neem THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . . Faye Emerson switched boy friends ms —the new. one is yachtaman-financier « Herb Shrinér’ll do a TV spectacular in March (some of it from Indiana) ... Her sponsors say they're happy with Patti Page, may work out a new format for her in the fall, that Florence Henderson and Bill Hayes aren’t replacing her in the spring, but actually acting as hosts of a new-type Z drama series ... Orson Welles is a-big * smash ‘in 20th’s new movie, “Compul- ; sion,” playing Clarence Darrow .. . Ricki | Corvette’s up for the. Julie Newmar role Gary Crosby hasn't had @ drink © since New Year's . . . Gwen Verdon’s © injured leg has heated, but she’s.“talke ing” some of her songs to conserve ; | her ‘voice till “Redhead” opens... Ann @ (“Two For the Seesaw”) Bancroft dieted for two years to lose weight, and over- 7 did it; she'll diet to regain it... The plan to let Walter Brennan miss an ote casional “Real McCoys” TV’er show was | dropped; it was flat without him . ‘|Sophia Loren warts to do a Broadway : show in ’60, produced by husband Carlo ‘ Ponti, Nat (King) Cole called off his Ha- vana engagement—“too risky”... Alan King’s wirting a book about ‘his sub- urban experiences . RICKI * ~EARL'S PEARLS: | Hothitg makes some people go into debt itke trying to keep up with people who already are.—O. A. Battista. - says that hurts, It's the number of times she says it. have everything Lester Klimek’. . . That’s earl, brother. _ Copyright, 1959) - | made up of rote jokes about row, who played the hero on last) [night’s.ABC-TV Naked City, sone) See the new lof the most interesting young act: | HIRLPOOL jors I've seen recently on TV —| Mark-12 Automatic - jhe—-is—intense—and ‘ ‘Wosher with Push-button: Gretchen Wyler, a fast minute sub- Control ' stitution for the ailing Vivian’ - Blaine, added considerable bounce Just Ariens “They gave me an honorary degree there, but I'm the most} WISH I'D SAID THAT: It. isn’t so much what a woman TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Money may not be everything, as-some people insist, but it’s a gteat consolation until you do As a result, their routines are marriage, children, weather, au- tos plus’ jokes about the only field they know = - shew | business, oe They remain funny ohly because they are superb technicians. Theirs | jls a constant battle Against shop-| ‘worn material. Sahl - and his contemporari don't work much on TV and it'd kind of sad, I suppose the pro-| grammers are a little afraid 6f them, ‘They needn't be. It's just) possible that-the TV audience, has} gone. to schoo) after all. * * * SHORT SHOTS: Jack Paar re- turned to his NBC-T'V show last night with some falriy engrossing footage from -Cuba , . . Vie Mor-| + SAME DAY TV SERVICE if called in by 2:30 P.M.}- or bring it in yourself and | save the difference. . to the CBS-TV Garry Moore show last night. -, *€-- 2 e THE CHANNEL SWIM:- NBC-/f See the TV's Steve Allen hag been assured he'll be back next fall, but there is a distant possibility he may be! DO-IT-YOURSELF “TUBE ‘TESTER Expert cAriee Free Open ‘til 9:00 P.M. . | HAMPTON | ELECTRIC i, 805 W. Huren 6 PE 4-9006 7 s = a a NOTHING! . 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If you are unable to attend this “Special PREMIERE DEM- ~“ONSTRATION” phone or send for additional in- formation on “Inner Ear’ hearing . . . or write - for Free Booklet ‘’The Hearing Digest” which is free to the deaf-——$1.00 to anyone else. * ke # = COME IN OR BEND COUPONemamnans an [[] Please arrange to test me for inner-car hearing § (2) N'watch (cont.) : ‘ = (4) (color) Truth or Conse-| have been named to co-star with TIsAlN LAC ees . quences iKerr atd the gy will serve also a a IAIN] LAININIMAIL | i Day te Chae to introduce to audi: P| b "dl : . * 's Chat tet ited THURSDAY MORNING ences Janet Munro, England's | piareatas gy 19:30 (2) House Party. ve wanteye oo nggellirowirere | 6:30 (4) Continental Classroom. - (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. : g acroses most soug! (7) Masie Bingo. one Stet) (6:50 (2) Meditations. ‘ x * eh : The suborn-baired, green-eyed 15] Sad MOUS 3:00 (2) Star Showcase. M helne dnworted ea: SIMIRIL Nig (6:55 (2).On the Farm Front. (4) Young Dr. Malone, Miss. rae kes ng nate ‘ eo College. (7) Beat the Clock. esr romantic tale op: oday. (9) Movie, g “ ee : _| The British beauty at 23 is a vet- ACROSS i 4 6 ii 1) i] 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. era of stage, screen and TV. Her : : - (4) From These Roots. father, Alex Munro, is a top come- ‘aC . eae stn facies § Equality : ; she q ‘0 . " Gresee “f 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. Soon she was with a repertory com- 12 Distinct part | (4) Queen for a Day. pany, and at 18 was playing leads. alt beverage # 7) Ameri ‘ oe 1b Day Before a (7) American Bandstand. “Berkeley Square” is a whinisi- Niet ; | cal, enchanting play based on ty Cares 4:45 (2) Becret Storm: the theory that all time—past, Pissure : present and future—is one. It is H Golf devices |. (4) County Fair. Peter ; who inherits a nines - (9) Sherwood Forest. mansion on London's Berkeley ra fa | = . ae Square from an 18th century fore- Baia r) . | {5:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. . bear of the same name. 96 Ridicule, ie ie ye Great Life. peo ws ‘os, the ua , i wort —— BT dere home, he becomes so immersed in Si rs pare 5:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand. diaries and other lore that the 44 Confined (4) (color) Gebrge i process of reincarnation ts re- is French it Presents. : versed and he is transported back Japanese se j (7) Adventure Time. . to the London of 1784, taking on 36 Fi een — j oceania Cee : = ithe form of the first Peter Stand- 7 / 0 Revel ? = , oni (ec x a so . im, nd gente = Hs cases rf court Mortgage Bus Terminal a ee ee: “ no : . . oo s Prickly 3S Heorew, ion .| DETROIT w—A.four million dol- Ime bpssrtny Ay ecard om 60 Stageer seedcase measure Se minine jlary mortgage loan on the new|*¢# in t cen ’ ino Be Seed ee | rd and the dramatic complications of suggestively 7 Clock pa fooms Hf Pominie Greyhound Bus Terminal ‘in De- that th nA * § Fashion 2% Slant troit has beer, ébtained from the loving a girl o t. time while DOWN ® Rider #30 Irish ey 60 Unaspirated being. affianced ta a girt of his 10 Century plant 31 Eesential’ being $1 Underling | Equitable Lifé Assurance Society 1 Time 11 Commuhists 33 Fine cotton 62 Asterisk t the United States, ‘own cetitury, eventually force: him measures 16, Revised 38 Amphitheaters 55 Honey o _. |te return to his own time and live with his memories of the distant R P; = in’ the mansion on the Square. -- --Today’ s Radio. rograms - o- f ‘ |Soapy to Happy:. _ win (700) .CRLW (900) wwa “mn WuAR (1190)— XYZ G20) | WPON (1400) wink cv4ees Be Thanktul. . TONIGHT ware, gurcell 1 0 hacihegean | CKLW, News, Davies. ¢ f OF N icknamel! ° “wage eee ews, Sports 11:80, ‘Miste 1100 WIR, Bt. 2 Happiness| LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Be : WIR, Attbur P neni ww eche Story h bout “Ha ” the er- var, _MeKensie J, News, True story - “New vies appy about Ppy, gov THURSDAY MORNING BTN & Mary War, news nor of Michigan suggested to the 5 re &: iF sitet rot. | & Hind y5 Morgin, WPON: Bob Lark = | ~*govertier s Kentucky, ¥ 6 al in ‘s, ; way the nickname * ayo aoe ead |e Mi ee ab — = “Wa, One i Man's i, Thy G. Mennen Williams should)E a we om =. chase Bit 4 News. 68 Sheridan wa Paul — CKLW, News. 8 Shifibreak know. He’s known in his home ~~ PON, ‘Candie! — Bird ae, » |state of Michigan as Soapy. =o 11:99 Wak, News, at Party) 9:00.. Dear Shirley ee ee —— “F200 Wd t ‘House ¢:30. wk a WWd, News, Fre WWJ, News, Matinee 2 WXYZ, ta organ CKLW. Guy Nu WED, Paul Winter Wxyz, McKenzie Williams said some of his ad- Lewis Jr. News, George CKLW. News, Davies WwW ews, Mi Is WoAR, WiBE. mews, ae re WEAR, Newey Rennets visors think Soapy isn't dignified. Wave, i Train 1a News Roberts” WPON. Chuck iewis |? cats But he suggested, when told Gov. 18 wiW. XYZ, N olf li: ws ; SRO 99R, Colmpesite A, B. Chandler of Kentucky felt id Saree SBR. New. Geares Devie cRLW ews, Ds Davies WAY2, News, ews, McKensie ‘|the same way. about. Happy, that) . ~ ewe “ WiBK Hews. Ghee ficknames are all right when the sail i, it Andy ee — ceil {people using them do it in a WRrE, wee THURSDAY AFTERNOON wav. thrice Mexenste ae gs a 8:30 WIR, phe: Report K, Ni Geerne 2:00 WIR. News, Roundup WCAR, ” 4, ennett For instance, there’s a man in _WPON, ‘wits ‘sounds _ WEAR, Wea sheridan , ERLW, nore avies WPON, Mackutnon Washington who doesn’t mind be- ee | “iiyay Mewes ners | Sami gtores'™ e-9oR, Mulls Mel, ling called “The,” he said in an| b:ne WIR Answer Please A: w wisi iene: Wore Weak, News, Purse eiew. ha Cae interview here. on, ae oa oxtw. ews David — i f MacKinnes | Williams’ brothers used. to be | 9:30-—-WJIR, Portrait 11 Geoe 12:30 WIR, Time Oirt, Music! 5:00—w as _jknown as “Lather”. and “Suds” | WPON. Nite Sounds. _— rem, yeerge WRY2, Hews. Shorr wis, “ananet MeKenzie:but .“‘those names washed off toon. WIR. | Syemphen | | "See eet ave Gene. fame Cains, of Sige Gears See, hile Soapy stuck. wat, Jack = a OBR: News George | acl newe, Wape. Si Wear. R. Tenn, Ernie et beaee | amr ae oes. 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Ca rton ” According - to Jennings; Grant and Wortley induced him and his wife to speak into a tape recorder when the deal was discussed, des- pite his reluctance to do so, He said the two salésmen told him they|* wanted the. recording because Wright, identified as. their boss, Wag: notpresent. After signing the papers, his wife started to cry, Jennings said, and the salesmen refused to cancel tthe <@eal. He asked the court: to ft NEVER $O MUCH.:.FOR SO LITTLE . Just Follow the oa as 3 Miles North of Ponties on Joslyn Rd. x Penn. Total “TOTAL sie Per Month 3 BEDROOM HOMES Federal 2.0122 _sudah Lakes Estates 4\ rescind the sales contract and have | turned to him. © ‘Mother Saves ‘IChild, Home _. by Shutting Door. ~ KALAMAZOO ® -— A young mother who knew that fires burn |more slowly wheh a door is shut, lsaved her 16-month-old daughter's | Mrs. Phyllis Thomas, 25, of smoke. 4 THE EXPERIENCE OF THOUSANDS OF USERS fvery tettimenie! ever presented ia this news- rey ) ee ak oak ek idl SSN preven Fy Wyott ter tht the bt eae cine ever wied.. THIS PALL THO , MICHIGAN WILL DEPEND UPON 0-JI5-WA- SITTERS. Taree economical ses ot stlondlg drag stres la Michigen goo * > She snatched the child, was started by’ a makeshift vaporizer. Carrying Diana and scurrying from the reom, Mrs. Thomas | remembered to close the door, She said she had read some- where that a fire burned slower in a room where the door was shut. Crittenden said Mrs. Thomas. was absolutely right. He credited her ‘with “saving her house. Damage ‘was restricted to the baby's room. | Neither Mrs. Thomas nor Diana - was hurt. eG st5, 4 cipal, taxes and insurance. PONTIAC: | Deep-Down Satisfaction! so me Mor ‘igages ; COME: IN si talk over our conventional Open End Mortgages that include’ in _ their monthly payment: interest, prin- ) arity LAND CONTRACTS | F ICE 761 W. Huron St. y— = DRAYTON PLAINS “a 16 E. Lawrence: St. b | ent ars kfm momen a a ‘HERES 1 SALE NO owe caw arronD To miss! facilities for handling of Hound- ) Only 21 Pair. Only 31 Pair Only 60 Pair One Rock $3.95 and $4.95] | Men's $8.95 |] Boys’ and Men’s || $1.50 and $2.40 | adios’ $425] PANTS || *12.96Shoes || TIES | These deposits fainy either cause ‘te pst com , O23. 34%, 3 For 4s Syn sighed off the blood /tired in the same manner, is de- py Aye ees Sta to confuse enemy air de- to $22.95 Dr, Siperstei id the th nit Mor, cmt wa fe Sh toe the copay! | DRESSES SAM a es er, Chemic: C-/etrating heavily defended areas. 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