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Special to The Pontiac Press’
Chillicothe Evacuees Mop Up City Affer Flood — By ALVIN C. ZURCHER
Chillicothe Gazette
_ CHILLICOTHE, Ohio—Considering itself extremely
fortunate despite evacuation of nearly 10,000 per-
sons and inundation of a third of its area, this city of
27,000 was getting back to normal today after being
flooded by the Scioto River.
None of the city’s four big industrial plants —two paper, one shoe and one making ‘sixeinum
cooking utensils—suffered material damage.
In fact, three escaped entirely, while at the alumi-
num plant there was two feet of water at the shipping
docks and a foot of water in the boiler house.
Some merchandise, ready for shipment, was dam-
aged, but shipping was being resumed Saturday. All
plants will reopen Monday. The principal business district also was unaffected
by the. high waters—highest since the disastrous
flood of 1913. The present inundation was five feet
below the 1913 level, but six feet higher than the
major flood threat of 1937.
None of city’s utilities were affected, except
sewerage facilities, and there was only one known floor-connected death. Residents were returning to
their homes Saturday, and the big cleanup is under
way.
No estimates of damage have been made. The
area under water consists largely of middle-class
residences in the east end. Most of the city’s better
homes are in the west and south sides. a
vote
The Weather
U.8. Weather Bureau Forecast
Light snow, warmer.
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116th YEAR knew PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SAT URD: AY, 4
JANUARY 24, 1959. THE PONTIAC PRESS Home
Edition
—24 PAG ES ONITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
ASSOC IATED PRESS
Mikoyan Hints Reds May Extend Retin Deadline
Twelve Are Still Missing
THREE OF THE THIRTY-THREE LUCKY ONES—Michael
Mackachinus, Joe Kislevich and Al Smelster (from left) are served
coffee at the Pittston (Pa.) City Hospital after their rescue from
Still Seek 12 Missing Miners flooded mine. Thirty-three coal | |
|
AP Wirephete
miners were rescued after the
Susquehanna River tore through a cliff and flooded the mine.
Twelve miners are still missing.
Fear Gas May Escape Flooded Mine PITTSON, Pa. «® — New proly Griffith’ would force poisonous
lems faced the Wyoming Valley; 89d explosive coal gas to the
of. northeastern Pennsylvania to-| Surface.
day even as rescue workers con- | * *
tinued efforts to reach 12 trapped, Councilman Anthony Wycallis of
miners and to stem the steady Duryea cautioned residents to keep * 1 {
| by shafts before the rising waters
blocked their escape.
A handful of relatives and |
_ friends maintained a long, lonely
flow of the Susquehanna River cellar windows open so that any,
into the valley’s coal mines. |gas forced to the surface can
Fears were expressed that the jescape rather than accumulate in-
river waters pouring into a jside homes.
mee breech = nearby Port Twelve mines have been closed
as the river waters bubbled un-
| seen through the mate of tun-
acts criss-crossing under the val -
Snowy Surprise =
Perils Motorists Little pnneg remained for _the '
vigil on the slim hope that a
chance turn in the blackened tun-
nels may have led some of the
missing to higher ground. .
* * *
Danicl H Connelly, deputy state
Fliers in 51st Day
of World Record
Endurance Flight
LAS VEGAS, Nev.
fliers, stiff and sore from seven:
weeks in a cramped cabin, droned |
'for an endurance flight.
* * *
Timm, 32, Las Vegas,
33, Los Angeles, | Robert
and John Cook, - | 46,
(AP) — Two, Fiery Nightmare
Kills 3, Injures 52 MONROE, La. (UPI) —Three were dead today and 52
injured because they had been drawn either by work or
curiosity to the fiery derailment of a freight train.
& AECOEE COE railroad freight caught fire wey)
+
~ Indict Pontiac
Woman in Case New York Grand Jury
Charges Murder in
Motel Pipe-Slaying
A murder” indictment against
of Pon
was handed down yesterday Eleanor Joann Wilson, 21
tiac
iby a Monroe County (N.Y_) grand
jury in the beating of a Syracuse
salesman in a suburban motel last
_month..
Indicted along with Miss Wil-
| son, formerly a night club en-
| tertainer and mother of two chil- |
dren, was Joseph J. Sobb Jr., |
21, of Rochester, N.Y.
The salesman, George Fisher,
died as a result of the Dec. |
|23 beating. |
| Naming Sobb as the killer, Miss.
salesman in a bar and went to a
motel with him. She left Fisher,
at the motel, found Sobb and told |
ring.
Sobb obtained a piece of lead —
pipe at a service station,‘and the |
| Wilson said. She claims she wait- |
ed outdoors while Sobb-went into |
' the motel. |
Miss Wilson was arrested by De-, | a it was derailed yester “aay.
Firefighters swung into at-,
tion and a crowd of 150 on-
es gathered by night-.
vecing the blaze q tank car of;
liquid butane exploded, hurling
jflames and metal fragments at
wrecking crews, firemen and spec-
tators
“L heard people screaming and
them running with their
.and hair on fire,”
switchman L. V. Cascio sald. He
Was standing 150 yards away, |
His clothes were singed and his
ear burned.
“The clothes
mushroomed out-
ward, and touched earth again
about 300 yards away, Those far-
‘ther away were the ones that got il
bad,”” he esnid.
* *
Firemen still bought a blaze this!
| morning which crept dangerously | flames
near another derailed car contain. |
‘ing hydr®-carbon.
Thirty-two victins of tme-OMilie!
were still. hospitalized, 17 of them
tane explosion.
Estimates of damages caused by power
him the salesman had a valuable the spree of explosions ran as high and dimmed Democratic hopes of
as a million dollars.
NONE HURT AT FIRST j Wilson told police she met the in critical condition, from the bu- |
‘lawmaker has upset the balance of
No one was injured earlier in
‘on today to a new world rec ord| pair returned to the motel,“ Miss (jhe day when 33 cars jumped the
track, setting off fires and explo-
sions, which destroyed 30 of the
cars. Flames shot hundreds of feet
into the sky during the first ex-
passed the old record of 530 days,'troit and Pontiac police officers plosion
18 minutes at 4:09 p.m. Friday.
They kept right on toward their
© goal of 60 days. The fliers are, home, 73 Dec, 2% at her parents’
Seminole Ave.
At first, she denied knowledge secretary of mines, pe that un- ‘helping promote a Cancer Fund! of both the robbery and beating. |
less the breech can be closed, the
millions of gallons of river water
pouring through “can put al] the
mines in the valley out of opera-
tion.”
*
The state * *
and feder al
Port Griffith since the | to the stricken area. Preade nt Fi.
Pontiac and Southern. burst into a mine tunnel Thursday. senhower and Gov. David L. Law- hours on, four. hours off stints Pi.
Michigan Roads Very time, thereby making if eli-
Slippery After Fall h
An unexpected concentrated
snowfall this morning made streets!
| in-and-around Pontiac and high-|
- ways throughout the southern part)
of the state extremely slippery =
day.
Although earlier forecasts by the)
U.S.- Weather Bureau called for!
| only occasional “light snow,” the,
snow began falling at 9 a.m. and From Our noe Wires continued uninterrupted past noon MEADVILLE —
ernoon predicted. that 2-4 inches
of new snow would fall in the
Pontiac area today. The high
temperature today will be about
20, with a low of 14 tonight. A
high of 24 was forecast for Sun-
day.
The snow was expected to sub-
side by early this evening. Winds,
will be southerly today, tonight
and tomorrow at 10-16 m.p-h.
The nation’s coldest spots today
were Sault Ste. Marie and Glad- Pennsylvania city of 25,000.
Firemen said the blaze broke |
out early this morning in the |
Street Lamber Co.
section of the city.
The fire fighters used chree:
warehouse and office of the Race |
in a flooded ‘brought swift action from the
F iremen|W hite House.
A later bulletin early this aft- Stood by ete early today as President Eisenhower Friday,
areas and authorized immediate
federal aid in reply to pleas from,
Govs. Michael V. Disalle of Ohio
and David L.
sylvania.
* * *
Ohio, alone, had a preliminary
amphibious vehicles to get to the damage estimate of more than &
scene, but were unable to play) million dollars,
any water on the burning struc-'
tures because hydrants were frozen estimates were placed at 12 mil- Some other conservative damage
win, where the mercury dipped to\ 14 under water. Floating cakes of lion in New York, 3 million in 14 below.
Oakland County highways were)
reported snow covered . and ex. |
tremely slippery in all sections.
The Pontiac State Police post re-
ported an average of two calls
every five minutes this morning:
asking about. read conditions.
The forecast for Sunday in the
Pontiag aren called for a few
light snow flurries, with partly | sources indicated it may reach:
cloudy skies, in the hundred thousands. No
All travel south through Ohio was: one was injured.
discouraged, Floods, snow and! ice and debris-laden floodwaters
swept over levees and flood walls
. ét Ohio and Pennsyl-
chasing 25,000 persons from
ltheir homes in twin disasters that watch them go up in smoke,”
fireman commented. The
‘through the warehouse. office and
several piles of lumber.
Cause of the blaze was not de-
termined.
wasn’t available, bat unofficial |
*
freezing water across highways, in-
cluding the turnpike, had made
driving almost impossible in many
_ sections, ‘ice also hampered’ fhe firemen. ‘Sharon, Pa.,
“We just had to stand there andilion for mine rescue operations
rag around Pittston, Pa.
ire!
burned itself out after sweeping, and another 2 mil-
Seme 107 deaths Were blamed
on weather-cansed traffic aeci-
\< ents, exposure, exhaustion,
| floods and tornadoes, The count-
A damage estimate
| wages with the firs, weather bar-
rage Tuesday.
Ohio led the nation with at least.
18 deaths. Wisconsin was next with
17, Illinois 13, Michigan 12, New
York 10, Indiana 9, Kentucky and
reoragta apr lraeardegeg lc Mis,
souri and Oklahoma 3, Kansas,
New Mexico and Texas 2, and
Washington “apd vay fev em :
Lawsence of Penn-'
i drive
* * *
“We may stay up now until
the engine stops runing,” Timm
| crowed, “You can be stire we
won't be down in less than
another 10 days.”
They went on with their four
f the 45 men working at the|rence declared the region a dis- loting a single-efigine Cessna 172
all but the missing 12 fhade aster area,
itheir \ way to safety through» near- gible for federal aid. in the Blythe, Ariz.-Las mae
‘areas, They were © jubilant, if tired.
Flood Prevents Saving
of Burning Warehouse Near-zero temperatures plagued
thousands of volunteer flood work-
,ers, including National Guard re-
‘flames swept through a warehouse inight declared flood-stricken re-| ‘inforcements, as they struggled
in this flood-stricken northwestern gions of the two states disaster! through the night to restore broken
levees and rescue stranded fam-
ilies. \
< * } * .*
The » pumpaging Scioto River
| washed away a levee at historic |
| Chillicothe, Ohio, putting One-
third of the city under water
in its worst floog disaster since
1913.
Ten thousand persons were left
homeless in Ohio's first capital,
while another 10,000 Ohioans evac-
iuated their dwellings as swollen
\rivers cascaded over ‘their banks
‘elsewhere in the state..
th -* Fo
million-dollar blow by floodwaters,
a major fire erupted in the ~~
ness district early Saturday, en-
veloping ‘six stopes and threat-
ening an entire balf-block of busi-
Every available on , ahan-
combat the new attack.
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) , In Today s Press At Zanesville, already dealt 8) syaacmpees
doned moping-ap exercises to |
Although Meadville was hardest |. Accuse Worker |
of Embezzling
Firm's $124,431 |
DETROIT (UPI)—Allan S. Fow-
‘ler, who was honored as a “‘faith-
‘ful’ worker when he retired last
summer, has been accused of em-
bezzling $124,431.63 from the Tele-
iphone Employes Credit Union
which he managed in Detroit.
Fowler, 69, was arrested in Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla., where he and his
for 17 years.
presented him with a year’s sal-
to the credit union.”
Judge W. Mckay Skillman signed
a warrant yesterday which spe-
cifically charged Flowe~ with em-
bezzlement of $2,382.47 from May
(15, 1958 to July 19, 1958.
John T. Lenhardt, a menier of
the board of directors anc treas-
urer of the credit union, made the
complaint against Fowler after a
four-month audit of the books.
Lenhardt described Fowler as
usually quiet-mannered, but with
a fierce temper amd a “‘sfickler
about the honesty and efficiency
of people who worked for him.”
ary, $9,000, for “faithful service | * * *
Police and firemen had warned
sightseers to stay away from the |
scene. Authorities said the sec: —
| ond and fatal blast last night re- |
sounded over a five-mile area.
Monroe’s St. Francis Hospital,
|which tock the majority of the cas-
lualties, was a scene of chaotic 5° at the
tragedy. Hundreds of relatives and
_ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2)
gested a radio and televi-
sion blackout on the other
trials in an apparent effort ©onv icted Sosa Blanco sentenced
¢ him ‘to die before a firing squad to avoid too much publi
‘excitement. An aroused
two defendants Friday.
Foreign correspondents invited
nival atrnosphere of the trial which
opened Thursday before 17,000
with many still — on tele-
vision.
A moueiing of eptuea) anon
he 322 foreign newsmen report.
ed to be here indicated agree-
ment with the. legal procedure
‘used, however. Better under-
standing abroad of the provision-
al government's aims was fore-
seen as a result of the public
Cuban Court Considering
Death Sentence Appeal family moved Aug. 22, 1958, after)
leaving the manager's job he held)
HAVANA (#—An appeal court considered today the
At a dinner in his honor when | death sentence given in a circus setting at the first pub-
he retired, credit union officials | ‘lic war crimes trial. The two remaining showcase trials
| were postponed until Monday.
Revolutionary leader Fidel Castro repor tedly ‘Sug
————
crowd threatened the next a 5member Superior War Council
to the trials had criticized the car- the appeal court would reach a
Cubans anthended Friday morning | Heart Victim But Says West
Must Negotiate
in Near Future Stresses Willingness
of Soviet Union to Hear
Counter Proposals
From Our News Wires
MOSCOW — Russia _ indi-
cated today it might be
‘prepared to suspend its
May 27 deadline for turn-
ing over its controls in
‘Berlin to the Communist
East German govern-
ment, provided the West
agrees to begin negotia-
tions before that time.
The hint was given by
Soviet Premier Anastas
Mikoyan in his first con-
ference with the Moscow
ptess corps since his return
from a coast-to-coast tour
‘of the United States.
Emphasizing the Soviet Union's
Fatal readiness to listen to counter pro-
posals from the Western powers,
MYRoyan said in reply to a cor-
‘respondent's question:
“The fact that we set a dead-
' line on Berlin is nothing abnor-
mal because negotiations cannot
go on indefinitely. The main
thing is not the deadline but to
have talks. If there is geod will
on the Western side, negotiations -
could be prolonged for a few
days or a few months.” DINGMAN
Legislator Dies,
GOP Gets Edge Heart Attack Is
| to Democrat Dingman,
Bring? 55-54 Margin FRED R.
FROM OUR NEWS WIRES
LANSING — Death of a Detroit
in the evenly-split House
overthrowing GOP contro!
* * *
Rep. Fred BR. Dingman (D-
Detroit), 69, who suffered a stroke
in August. and barely was well
enough to be sworn into a ninth
term Jan, 14, died yesterday of a
heart attack while watching tele-
vision in bis home :
Gov. G. Mennen Williams has |
fea ‘he will wait until after —
Dingman's funeral Tuesday be-
fore announeing plans for a spe
cial election.
State Eléctions Director Robert
Montgomery said it would be
succes- This statement was interpreted
here as an indication that the
Soviet Union might be willing to
extend the deadline set in notes
to the Western powers last Novem-~*
ber if East-West negotiations are
under way by that time.
(East German Communist
strongman Walter Ulbricht in an
‘interview with UPI correspondent
Joseph B. Fleming in Berlin yes-
terday said it is ‘‘absolutely cer-
tain’ that the Soviets will carry
out. their plan to hand over all of
iis ‘control functions’ to the
Communist regime by May 30.)
During the conference, Mikoyan
made clear his belief that the
US. government was lagging be-
hind American ‘‘political leaders,”’
and “business circles’’ on the issue
of expanding Soviet-American re-
lations. M.
possible to pick Dingman’s
April 6 election.
Dingman's death gave Republi-
_f Continued on rises 2, Col. 2) es
“noted with sat-
isfaction that in contrast with
the recent past, U.S, political
feaders have also expressed
| themselves in faver of imprev-
ing Soviel-American relations,
stressing here the necessity and
usefulness of contacts and dis-
eussions at all levels.”
He added, however, that these
views “have not yet found ex-
pression in any practical] steps by
the U.S. government.”
With Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko presiding, Mikoyan ex-
pressed appreciation to American
‘business leaders and others who
entertained him. He criticized the
State Department. saying it Was
backward in seeking to end the
cold war.
“Our government has been sat-
iisfied by the attention shown by
President Eisenhower, Vice Pres-
ident Nixon and Secretary of State
Dulles as well as by other of-
ficials,"" Mikoyan said.
“Our government will reply And he also
The 3-man military tribunal that
The tribunal] president, Maj. Hum-
berto Sori Marin, announced that
‘had agreed to hear Sosa Blanco’s
‘appeal.
There was no indication when
verdict,
The condemned ‘man's wife
Amelia visited him Friday in La |
Cabana Fortress, “I cai't believe | with the same warm hespitality
everything that was said about t) Americans when they will him at the trial,’ she tater told | ‘come to the Seviet Union.”
U. 8. newsmen,
She said she wanted to ask’ Earthquake i in Japan
through the press more time “to|
find witnesses for my husband and. TOKYO @®~An earthquake of
to'find out if it all is true” The) medium intensity shook a wide ‘part of eastern Japan today, the —
\defense did not cal] any witnesses Central Meteorological Observa-
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Another feature will be the in
stallation of Cramer E, Part-
ridge, # Pontiac realtor, as 1059
Ipard president. + * *
‘| the banquet are avail
resalte kets to
hile Jive cal ry} ficvert
a Ld
State
2) years teachi if
lichigan University, Dr
livin spent
ness speaking and eli na ie
there and at Ore ean
ind Allegheny univer
*
For the past year he has been
a public Spenkel and consultant in
iley training
ane
AMUN ation
During World War Uf Dr.
Irvin served as assistant miltlary
welfare director for the Amert
can Red Cross and was with the
USAF intelligence overseas
* * * brie busines and
\ native of Zanesville Ohio Dr
livin also attended Oberlin
Ohio State University Tle
ithar of books and article.
malesm e ix the
om ef
Peet ie
Both Sides Ready,
to Finish Cases
in Murder Trial
The prosecution and defense are Democrats than Republicans
scheduled to present their closing | answer to (dally attendance) on
per *j | 1959
3 Killed hu 52 Hurt
Watching Train Fire |
| (Continued From Page One)
ads milled in the corridors look- fre.
ing for leved ones.
* * *
Other hundreds tried to give
needed blded donations, for which
the hospital] had sent an emergency
call
Many victims were breught ia
makeshift stretchers and
treated in halls. Tho emergency
rooin filled to overflowing.
xplosion swept one derailed
wiyoining U.S. 195,
closed to traffic by
burned”
recognition Omly
rent ified
af Li peperted,
rie] nh tA
finalls
Shitchel) “tin “Was
iki
ALTOS BLOC ik AMBULANCES
af the hundreds af specta-
tors also figured in difficulties of
am butane e diiverg “who shuttled
blast victims to Monroe hos-
| pitals. They lined much of the five
mile strip of highwny between this Cars H
the
r tiorth Louisiana city and the blist
isite. causmy a traffie jam
A journal box on the
one Missouri tae ifie
train overheated ang caused the car oon the
' derailment
Vonroe fire
waiking awuy Liles, 4 cap
he ALR
tain, Bald WHE
business about half a block from the burn. munities suffered from the violent
ling pile of railway wreckage when weather
if 6 30) the blast agers
*
when he Ile left, fe mn
jflames start to spew from the car
|
i
said “& wall Of flame shot @rogs ®
cotton field,” he said. “After the
explosion, I saw the flames and
didn't look back.”
Liles’ hair was singed and his
; coat burned
Railroad officials indicated they
jplanned to let the fire burn out
I) degree from, rather than continue trying to e%-|
linguish it because of difficulty in
ng busi-| getting anybody near.
ys" Heart Attack Fatal
to Rep. Dingman
(Continued From Page One)
ye ma
which os the management 1 un |
industrial
1 Onn iD membership edge,
margin they used to
the Vf
mephi Hursanger €D Detroit)
hospitalized by an operation
Mrs. Hunsinger was scheduled to
be «worn by Supreme Court
| Justice fFidwirds during: a loryanise ie when
itt
Wit's
Wn
(Qo ge
and bedside ceremony at Detroit Osteo
pathic Hoapltal today
Hpreebed in Lams Inge
| * *
! Only hours before tpt)
a
Dingman ced
CO Bpers ome phi BF Aowalski, Pung
mare running “Mate in the 10th
Wayne County House district and
Democratic floor deader, hired
jvowed a determined tid to upset
Republican House pule
“The day will com: | wben
roll
suuments Tuesday in the first-|call and when that day comes
degree murder trial of Raymond) wef] see what ean be done,” Ko
1. Alvea, aceused of Killing @)walski said
“itbfield mursers welaket * PS rs
* * * If Democrats took over, he said
A Circuit) Court jury of eight he felt sure they would stay in the
amen and five mer has been saddle through 1960
listening to testimony since Jan. 8,
J Beer
William
on wil before Judge William
Assistant) Prosecutor
F. Lang, who had called
vemeen erek to show tn hia | walaki 20.347 Noy. 4 in the two Ayres said 22 constituents have |
wioaine pire leah that the 4- |neat district where Republican NEW PRESIDENT. Ileading | written him to protest the de- | MceCormack's office said the Male we cane bia
year-old ex-convict from Detroit candidates got totals of 2.853 and the Michigan Press Association cision fo keep Martin supplied | Democratio leader has received and-file insurgents. He sald he
killed Anthony dasinski duly 31 owe is FC Hayhow, publisher of : at taxpayer expense with the | about 50 letters commenting on | 4 oiigq send » personal reply to
after robbing hint | Wilhama anid Dingmat was (a the Tfillsdale Dally News He limousine and extra clerical the House action two weeks ago each.
A A A good friend of mine and a stalwart was elected at the lst annual help that normally goes only | and ‘90 per cent of them were
William 2 Beasley, courtap-;supporter of q liberal and progres meeting of the MPA held in with the floor leader's position, favorable.” | He said he had _Teceived less
pointed atforney for Alvea, a com: sive state program Nelloag Center (Pict iiaiising Democratic Leader John W. Me-! Ayres’ letter ix amusing in its the dozen wer vorethan | at
bat Marine Corpa veteran, will at * * * HiaynOw we foc city editol Coninaek ¢Mase.) said there was distortion of the truth,” Me- Se ut moeeishan hell
tempt to. convince the jury that) qfouse Speaker Don Ro Pears Rt of The Pontiac Press ne foundation to “ charge. “T:Cormack said, ee “ ey * *
Nivea walked in on a robbery Of Ruchanan! said “all of us will miss thought at was the decent and He noted there were two House- |
Jasinski and fled, afrald he might! the fineveitizenship and the gentle Canada Strike Goes On proper thing to do.” he told a re- adopted resolutions — the one he par Oe Ae Oh
be implicated and returned to prls at inty ceonduet oof this beloved porter | sponsored to provide Martin with enclosed a one dollar bill and su
on as a parole violator ervant WINDSOR, Ont CURT Negotin + * «© | government-owned limousine and 1 ° sug
; : tions aimed at settling a strike of; Ayres wrote his econsti{uents'th red b } eesice ate ree bees ARATE
* = 2 The former Hillsdate County’, ga, ae Os eo : on aka sithe other sponsor y the NeW hia colleagues who may have
The jury ie expected to receive iaacher missed much of the 1958 AM workers al eines ae Corp. that MeCormack’s resolution to:'GOP leader, Charles A. Halleck | «forgotten what a dollar looks |
ic Instructions from Judge Beer! lenecioen evaniee ol lias hs apne of Canada’s Windsor plant were provide Martin with the car was,(Ind), to allow Martin the extra like.”
arguments idjourned indefinitely roles yabpreved al the very time oe ‘a cleri cal hee. Vernon asked Avres to return |
after the closing
ee 19.9 session, but had to be asstated|
The eon from the chamber shortly alter be |
inp sworn im
« t tt
comin her a sein Mate Dingman, ® general field
clout with eveasional Hight sow and supers inor for the Wayne County
not s@ cotd today High near at rl
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tonight flaw th Temerroaw meatly and had one : oe
cindy with a few snow flurcies Uhely a member of the Presbyterian
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today is n aex deviate and anothey|
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a! Demo
‘t election of a
lerap to fll the 10th Distric
[Dingman has held for 16
Dingman had 30,140 votes and Ko Odds favar
ages to be at the opening of the
Charch and Masons.
— Alasonic
dav at 1 p.m. at Schmalariedt Fu
neral Home, Detroit.
will be at the Grandlawn Ceme
tery, Redford
: Question 3 Suspects
‘in dlc Slaying
DEYROIT (UPT—Police
held three suspecta for question: |
ing In the strangulation of To-year|
old Mra, Helen Van Riper.
Three other suspects were
leased yesterday after questioning
Mrs Van Riper wad found dead
ate Wednesday. She had been
Ibeaten, criminally assaulted and
murder
ae A. Eaunty Employes
') Unhappy With Checks
1.08 ANGELES (UPT) = County
2 Paychecks iasued yestertay includ-|
gis ‘ed A new Sty per cent pay increase:
a) but the 2.000 paycheck recipients)
“ still were unhappy
i The cheeks were unsigned, “the real estate field will have an’
iweek Course,
'T pm. The University of Michigan
‘ the course, He is a graduate of
the t. of M I
* * ®
Pegistration omiav be briacle if
he first session. The fee is $27!
The course ineludes the princi
ples of good architecture and con
‘and modern developments
iwhere the Shenango River swirled |
SAW. iat
Rep.
and was e% |
more,
willl
seat
i]
Sears
rites will be held Tues.
Interment
today!
re-
16 suapects Keld|
,
ClassinHome |
Building Slated |
‘at Central High
Home owners, those whp intend
to build or persons interested in|
opportunity to enroll in a funda: |
mental builé‘ng course next week. |
* * w i
Estate Building I, a 16- |
will begin Tue sday |
‘at Pontiac Central High School at) Real
|
Extension Service and the Pontiac
Real Estate Board are sponsoring;
it i
J, Robert F. Swanson, presl- |
dent of Swanson Associates, Inc., |
of Bloomfield Hills, will conduct |
struction coneerning residential
properties, the requirements of the
Federal Housing Administrati 100 |
and the Veterans’ Administration,
an d
building materials trends jn
, Flood Stops Saving
of Burning Building
From Pave One) 1
AP Wirephote CRASH KILLS FOUR — Three children and
the driver died in the wreckage of this taxicab
yesterday when it was struck at a Pennsylvania
Railroad crossing in Baltimore, Beniend. The train was bound from New York to Washington. |
The youngsters were being taken home from (Continued school.
hit, many other Pennsylvania com 7 _ ee ee
Speeding Train Kills Cuban Court Considering
3 Children, Cabbie Death Sentence Appeal totally ett |
BALTIMORE (AP)i—A Pennsy! Ifundreds of
sin Sharon wlaught
home en
persons were le
ound jn muimerougs basements.
* t *
Light and heat were
aff trom many homes Farther :
|down the river, New Castle also cal erie: mae tat (Continued From Page One) jnewsmen to those trials while
Pree running rough the outskirts at ;
suffered a cnlles An a amashed into a @™™my men. The trials finally were Keeping out the masses,
Elsewhere, a three mile i€@ jiaxicab at a gradecrossing Fri- set for Monday afternoon after) Trials continued elsewhere
jam in the Delaware Kiver at jday, killing three school children first being delayed 24 hours. Cuba. More than 250 persons have
Fast Branch in south cenftal | and the cab driver ‘THREATENED BY CROWD been reported executed. Castro has
, ; ‘ , aii said that not more than 400 will)
New York State threatened 300 —— 8
s « * rheir trials are scheduled in the|die for what he charges were! Several | ' Rosse (ls) (hat i Baaitct Sudden death came to Katherine 17,000-seat Sports Palace where|20,900 murders during Batista’s|
dozen homes already were dam. . . ae 5 aged by the averflewing waters. ana John Jone S, 6 year-old twins, Sosa Blanco was tried. Morejon six-year dictatorship. Reports con-
: cand their brother George, 7, who and Grao were brought to the tinued to come in from Oriente of
| At Wheeling, Wo Va, ahout atalso was a twin ‘Sports Palace Friday before the | discovery of bodies, believ
thousand residents near the City * * * ifirst postponement. \the result of Batista's police work. |
were evacuated as the crest of the. amy. other victim was William! They were threatened by a crowd!
lOhio River moved downstream,'., 5.) 49 . “" as they were being taken out to, | M Dail, 37 year-old cab driver. | In Caracas, Venezuela, where he
‘leaving ice and water damage. The New York-Washington train return to La Cabana Prison.
— 2 _ No. 15, the Legislator, was speed- An estimated 400 persons sur- asserted ‘‘we will continue to do
| ie river cigsted at 453 feet ing toward the city when it rounded-thelr car, making. hostile | justice for the crimes committed
vat Wheeling, 7% feet above flood’ rammed the taxi shortly after 3 gestures and whistling and Jjeer- | during the Batista dictatorship .
Istuge and at the highest point in pm
five years,
President Fisenhower's move au
thorized ‘'the use of such federal
lfunds ag are necessary for the
| ing. Troops brought their rifles
to the ready position, army
trucks carrying more troops took
up positions around the car, and
' the defendants were driven away
| without a direct clash. A Witness said the taxi was
dragged almost a mile before the
train stop joel (even though) our country is suf.
fering the most criminal, cowardly ,
and vile campaign ever conducted
against a people.”
“Even though the world sinks, The highest temperature ever
recorded under standard conditions; there will be justice in Cuba,"’ he’
in the world was 1364 degrees | Some 1,000 other prisoners still/told a wildly cheering crowd of
iF) in the northwest Libyan tlh are being held for trials in the!100,000 in the Venezuelan capitol.
of Avizia Sept. 13, 1922 The’ Havana area. The provisional gov- He arrived in Caracas yesterday
reading was taken in he shad ernment is expected to admit | some | and received a hero's puelcome: prosecution of federal asststance to
and supplement state local ef
forts”
aon
Martin’ s Gift Turned Into |
'
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Joe Mar- movement was under way among The two resolutions together cost,
tins spanking-new §11.000 lim- Republicans to present a car to the government about $40,000.
ousine, an “Auld Lang Syne" gift)Mr. Martin through private con-) Both resolutions were approved
from the House membership. ap- tributions.” ‘In advance by the Republican and|
pears to have become a political) Therefore, he wrote, “the reso- Democratic leadership,
, nsue lution was clearly political and mack said, and they were passed
Rep William H Ayres (R-Ohio) calculated to embarrass Repub- ‘by unanimous consent.
is telling the voters back home licans . let us hope it is no, Ayres was a member of the!
that Democrats got the House to Indication of the manner in which | r insurgent group that ousted a)
‘and installed Halleck.
Martin himself said that he
has received letters from about } “ t ‘
provide the — chauffeur - driven| your money will be appropriated
« adillac to the ousted GOP leader during the next two years by the
| Just to embarrass Republicans "186th Congress.”’
| * * *
‘ the dollar because “‘no matter how
small it is I still need it—unless
vou feel that Joe needs jt more.”
Ayres returned the dollar.
‘Guilty of Manslaughter
MUSKEGON (® — Tavern opera-
James Young, 29, an employe. is making a good will tour, Castro’!
_ Political Issue by Solon
McCor- |
tor Mrs, Olga Morrall was convict-|
ed of manslaughter last night in)
the fatal shooting last Nov. 26 of The Day in Birmingham
Village Players Will Do '
Comedy ‘Born Yesterday’
BIRMINGHAM—For their second jis the youth earned grades averag-
public performance of the season,
the Village Players of Birmingham
have selected the long-run Broad-
way comedy, ‘Born Yesterday.”
Four performances will be given
on Jan. 30, 31 and Feb. 6 and 7.
Curtain time is 9 p.m.
Playing the male ‘ead of Harry
Brook, wealthy junk dealer, is
‘Granville O. Ryan. He has done
writing for radie and is now
active in producing television
shows in Detroit. He has direct-
ed former Players hits ‘‘Anasta-
sia” and “Come Back Little ,
Sheba.”’ i ing B or better in elementary
school.
Tomorrow, Tommy Kinsell of -
Rocky River, Ohio, and Lowe will
fly on the nation’s first com-
mercial jet trip to Los Angeles
aboard an American Airlines
plane.
Tommy kept his end of the bar-
gain during the past three years
since he was in the fourth grade.
* * *
The boy, who wants to be a jet
pilot, said he plans to study math-
'ematics in college although arith-
metic is his toughest subject in
Tryouts for the feminine lead of grade school.
Bille Dawn were won Ly Myra Lee,
MacPherson. A journalism gradu- |
television and has appeared on De-
troit television shows.
Members of the Birmingham-
Bloomfield Hills Zonta Club will
have a dinner meeting Tuesday | ‘late of Michigan State University, |
'she also is a writer for radio and 3844 Oakhills Dr.. Carl E. Ude
Service for Carl.E, Ude, 61, of
Bloomfield Town-
ship, will be held 3 p.m. Monday
at the Bell Chapel of William R.
Hamilton Co., Birmingham.
* * *
Mr. Ude died Friday of a heart
at 6 p.m. in the Community House. latack while driving his auto on
Basing their program on their
principle theme, the furtherance
of aviation for women, they will
have George Scott, executive of.- j 'Oakhills and Oakland drive in
‘Bloomfield Township. The auto
then crashed into a tree.
* * *
ficer of the Birmingham Civil |
guest. He will talk on CAP ac-
tivities and show films.
Meeting at the Community House |°
at 10 a.m, Monday, the Ruth Shain
‘International Relations class will
‘hear two reports by Mrs. Joe! |
‘Warren. She will speak on the,
changing scene in Germany based |
on an article written by George
“The Delicate Balance of Ter-
. jon
ror.”
ott pays to study in grade school.|
‘At least that's what a 12-year-old
\Ohio boy thinks.
x *
His grandfather, Earl Lowe of
1915 Pilgrim St., promised he would
take the boy on a jet airplane ride,
Cancer Film Slated
at Madison School
“Self Examination for Breast
Cancer” is the title of a film that)
will be shown at 7
Junior High School.
to women only or men accompa-
nied by their wives,
,sored by the Perry Pharmacy,
| Sough Blvd
Pre ttle 1. | Kendrick,
|
iI |
i disease
tained from the North Oakland)
| County Unit of the national organ-
‘ization.
Ratify Tool and Die Pac
DETROIT
covering 7,500 workers in 75 De-
troit area tool and die shops was foreign countri
ast night by Locals 135'the U.S. Army’s Infantry School
and 157 of the United Auto Workers at Fort Benning, Ga.
union ‘ratified ] in Kennan. Her second report will be
|
He received his engineering de-
| Air Patrol program as their sree from the University of Ham-
.burg in Germany in 1921 and for
the past 20 years has been a stylist -
= y Sanerel Motors Technical Cen-
Sanh 6 are his wife, Herta; a
son Edward .C., of Bloomfield
|Township; a brother and tow sis-
iters.
Pontiac Water
Consumption
Rises in 1958
Pontiac's using more water than
ever,
During 1958, the Water Depart-
ment pumped 3,435,022,000 gallons,
or 70,539,000 gallons more than fhe
year before.
The average amount pumped
every 24 hours was 9,411,000 gal-
lons, according to H. G. Parker,
assistant water superintendent,
One reason for the increase was
an increase in the number of water
users.
* * bd
There were 374 new meters in-
:30 p.m. Monday stalled last year, 154 stubs and in the Little Theater of Madison 773 feet of water main, pushing
|the city’s total water main footage
is being spon-| servicemen made
689 turn water on or off.
* *
a Pontiac)
physician will be present to answer |in connection with the Perry street
questions regarding the film or the widening project. Forty-one water
| |
vey program, 820 curb boxes were
(P— A new contract! The movie, which will be shown to 1,162,768 feet. Parker reported.
During the year, departmental
2,200 calls to
The department's big job was
‘services were renewed, 37 stubs
The film was made by the Amer-| installed and 125 service lines were
ican Cancer Society and wag ob-|cleaned out and extended, sub-
stantially increasing water pres-
sure to Perry street homes, Park-
er said.
As a result of the curb box sur-
repaired, he said.
5,000 soldiers from
ies have attended More than
since the
itraining program began in 1950.
Pontiac Board of Realtors | PRESENTS THE COURSE
| REAL ESTATE BUILDING by the University of Michigan
construction; Better
Topics covered will be: Planning a Building; Learning goed
knowledge of heating.
| _ electrical, ete.; New materials; Modern versus traditional
houses; Reading and understanding house plans and FHA
requirements; Orientation and landscaping. plumbing,
E> COURSE IS OPEN TO EVERYONE
Class Starts Tuesday, Jan. 27 — 7 to 9 P. M.
| Room 216, Pontiac Central High School
Fee for 16 Weeks, $27.00 Class Limited te 100 For Advance Registration Cali
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| Renowned State Oilman )Clark Me Kee, 52, a well-known
Dies of Auto Injuries lof injuries he received in an auto-
7 _. . truck crash near St. Louis, Mich.,
GRAND RAPIDS (UPI)—J. W.'3 week ago.
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SHINNERS: MEATS 2 N. Saginaw Miracle Mile
Downtown Pontiac Shepping Center
* * t
car collided with an oil tanker that
‘had jack-knifed ahead of him while
‘he was en route from Saginaw to
'Grand Rapids. Mc Kee was a di-
rector of the Michigan Oil Co. of
Saginaw and was associated with
‘several other oil firms.
Crusade Rally Sunday 2:30 P. M.
Central Methodist Church
Solicitors—Bring Your Petitions
to This RALLY. This is Important!
If you believe in the Sunday closing
of taverns—Be on hand Sunday to
circulate petitions—WE NEED YOU!
Pontiac Citizens Committee For the Stopping Sunday Sales of Beer G Wine |Michigan oilman, died yesterday
Mc Kee was injured when his! THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24,1959.
Wolf Rank at Meeting Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas wits sane” ,at the Richardson-Bird Funeral School, 17 boys of Cub Scout Pack
Home, Walled Lake. Burial will 2 were awarded wolt ranks.
be in Wixom Cemetery. | They were Patrick Leonard, Jef- MRS. ELLA PRESLEY
Word has been received of the LOUIS E. GUDEMOOS
LAKE ORION — Service for 17 Cub Scouts Awarded If
death of Mrs. lla Presley, 75,
of Thompson Station, Tenn.,
mother of Mrs. Grace D. Car-
‘rothers of Pontiac. She died yes- Louis Eliott Gudemoos, 45, of 400
E. Flint St., will be held at 2:30
p.m. Monday at .the Flumerfelt
Funeral Home. Burial will’ be in Mr, Decker died Thursday in a frey Everling, Michael McClellan, '
Novi convalescent home following Gregory Mc€lellan, Lary Gibson, a six-week illness. Robert Stephenson, Chester Bartle, | a ; -
He had been employed as a clerk AP Lem lock % ley ee pa
with the Wixom Co-op and a tele-/picnard Wall, Peter Pratt, Ricky, : graph operator for the Pere Mar- Wells Jack Barnett, Paul Lease, |
4 10-month illness. quetie Raiosd Ce [Kenneth Poehlman’ and James| He was a self-employed home-| Surviving are hig wife, May; two| smith .
builder and a member of the Build- deughters, Mrs. Morris of | ,
ers Association of Metropolitan De-/ Detroit and Mrs. Lugetta Ruggles
‘treit and the National Association’ of Wixom: two brothers. Richard}Goes Nowhere Fast terday morning at her home after
a long illness.
Other survivors include her hus-
band: a daughter, Mrs. Frances
Ward of Detroit; two daughters,
ltwo sons, 12 grandchildren, eight
great-grandchildren, and a brother,
‘al! in Tennessee. White Chapel ,Cemetery, Troy.
Mr, Gudemoos died Friday of a
heart attack at his fome following
Service and burial will take of Home Builders. He was also of Belleville and Will of Orchard.
place Sunday: in Thompson Station. president of the Orion Community Lake: five sisters, Mrs. Ella Clark) SAN CARLOS, Calif. (UPI) —
: ‘Center, Inc. and a member of the of Rochester, Mrs. Mildred Kidd of John H. Beeger got behind the
BABY BOY MORIARITY
| Prayers will be offered at 2:30
ipm. Sunday at the Huntoon Fu-
nera! Home for the infant son of Lake Orion Lions Club and the Royal Oak, Mrs. Grace Beers of wheel of his sports car yesterday,
‘Lake Orion Chamber of Commeree.' Pontiac, Mrs. Alyce Carpenter of released the brake, started the en-
Surviving are his Wife. Elva: Corunna and Lulu Decker of De- gine, stepped on the gas and went
‘two brothers, Otis and Irwin, both troit; four grandchildren and seven nowhere fast. Someone had stolen
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Moriarity of of Royal Oak: and a sister, Mrs. great-grandchildren. ‘the drive shaft =
REV MASONRY
(In Paste Form)
873 Woodland Ave. Emil Dominick of Royal Oak. —
Surviving besides his parents are,
‘grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
O'Donnell of Pontiac.
The baby was dead at birth yes-
terday at St. Joseph Mercy Hos-
‘pital.
| - DR. SAMUEL J. ERVIN
| AUBURN HEIGHTS — Dr. Sam-
‘uel J. Ervin, 72, of 3257 Auburn Rd, HENRY CALLCUT
ORCHARD LAKE — Service for
Henry Calicut, 57, of 6780 Dandison
St, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday
at the C. J. Godhardt Funeral
Home, Keego Harbor. Burial will
be in Glen Eden Memorial Park
Cemetery. a val
: Mr. Calléut was dead on arriva
jdied last night at his bame Fu- at Pontiac General Hospital, Pon-
hae Someone (Gael of the ltiae: last night following a two-
imade ’ { Ie 4
2 . ; jyear illness.
|Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home, He was employed as an electri-
cal welder-and was a member of jwhere the body may be viewed
after 7 p.m. Sunday. . ithe Loyal Order of Moose, 160, Dr. Ervin was a dentist in Lan- petroit.
‘caster, Pa., before retirement. Surviving are his wife, Daisy
=| Surviving are his wife, Eliza- \Grate; two sons, Albert of Detroit
SHUN SYM Y
Sympathy is all right in its place
but not as one of the building blocks
to sturdy manhood.’ As children ‘all
games were contests and if we lost, Dini ani
we quickly found an excuse; our
antagonist had an advantage, Or -) | \oopuprs
didn’t follow the rules, or we
stumbled, or the sun was in our
eyes; our parents sympathized,
Fy 4 soothed our ego, we liked it and took
; ! that sympathy to manhood. Now
{. we vote yet we cling to rationaliza-
tion for defeat.
Shun sympathy. Treat it as you
would any enemy. Face life as you
find it; win if vou can but if defeat
comes your way accept it with
fortitude and good cheer. Shun the
i warm shoulder of sympathy; it’s
M. E. SIPLE debilitating.
VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 266 N. Perry Street Phone FE 2-8378 beth: a son, Dr. Russell of Auburn
‘Heights, and a sister.
| The family requests memorial
‘tributes to the March of Dimes. land Robert of Orchard Lake; a
idaughter, Mrs. John Ellwood of
| Windsor, Ont., Can., and 13 grand-
ichildren.
BURR C. DECKER
Famous ‘Circus’ Being
Remodeled but Garish
Neon Signs Win Out
LONDON «UPT) Olficials
4A
OPEN SUNDAY
| 10 to 2
Open Every Night
‘Til 9:00 P. M. Spacious Free Paved Parking Lot
“Owned and Operated by Local People”
Auburn 5 and 10 640 Auburn Ave. 1 Block East of East Blvd.
Sea-Water Birds, . WIXOM — Service for Burr C.
Turtles, Reptiles ‘Decker, 82, of 205 N. Wixom Rd
. will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday
Weep Salt Away\———
NEW YORK—Researchers have
found that sea birds and turtles on on oves
and other salt-water reptiles have,
ikidneys that can’t eliminate high | ~
‘concentrations of salt, and skins : ~
that can't eliminate salt at all.) 1S ICCa | y
lyet they drink only sea water.
| They eliminate the salt they,
‘must take in by weeping salty!
tears. Marine birds and several
species of marine reptiles, includ-)
ing the loggerhead turtle, diamond- |
|back terrapin, and marine iguana, |
have salt glands that secrete fluids)
with double the salt concentration planning to rebuild London's Pic:
ior oS . __; jeadilly Circus had to choose be-
le ee eee ae a eae even sin, signs and garish glitter
charge into the corner of the eye; com dead re ae red . _
tnd ae Fee eanaees ne corns millions of Londoners cheered.
‘from the nostrils. : Picadilly Cireus, described as
2 a “beautiful, valgar mess,’’ is to
live on in its present form. The
thousands of flashing neon lights
advertising everything from the
sexy movies (that may not be)
will still illuminate ‘‘the hub of
WASHINGTON (AP) the empire.”
‘George H. Christopher (D-Mo), an Rep.
And the street walkers will still
Petes s Bdiae a |Eros, the god of love.
e death of the 70-year-old con-| ; sw -
igressman made the new House | on? few dissenting
‘lineup 281 Democrats and 153 Re-|c
| publicans Z
' Christopher, who represented!
the district that included = In-)
dependence, the home of former
President Harry S. Truman, first |
came to Congress in 1949.
His survivors include seven sons
jand two daughters. His wife died
lin 1952. a
when the
decided heard
‘ounty Council
itersection. ‘Tear it down,” they
'demanded
* *
“What I see in Picadilly Circus
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51 West Huron Street
Washers... Dryers... Refrigerators .. . Ranges
... Radios ... Television... Hi-Fi... lroners
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Open ‘Monday ond Friday ‘til 9 P. M. |today strikes me not as being any-
thing beneficial to the British
‘Empire, but an absolute degrada-
‘tion,’ said Tom Braddock, an
architect.
“How can anyone say that
there js anything gay, looking
| at the garish, vulgar advertising
| matter which surrounds Piccadil-
ly Circus?”
Nettlefold took up the challenge.
“Piccadilly Circus is a beautiful
mess ... ] know it is garish and
‘vulgar but let us be vulgar and
‘garish and all those things. at
least at one place in London. .
Hands off Piccadilly Circys.”
While the Circus will be retained
as/a center of London's entertain-
ment world, long-term plans call
for the demolition of many old
buildings, including the famous
Pavillion movie theater.
New buildings that incorporate
illuminated signs in the display
will be erected. Undergroud
parking lots and new roads also
will be installed
Despite these changes, there
‘will be no ‘farewell, Piccadilly,
goodbye...” For no place-in all
of London, or anywhere in the
world where Londoners gather, is
so much. talked about, so much
criticized, and so much loved, as
‘Piccadilly Circus, @
Quemoy Shelling Halts
‘posite the Quemoy Islands were si-
‘lent Saturday ‘for the third con-
| secutive day.
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and
beer that is “good for you” to |
‘expert on soil conservation, died |piy their trade in the shadow of | ¥
' | . London :
not to
rebuilding plans came up for dis-
“icussion, The dissenters were most-
ly architects. “A neon hell.’ was : PR
jone description of the famous in- a make any major changes when
County Councillor Miss Lesley
Criterion Corner and the Lendon
TAIPE] (»—Communist guns. op-.
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THE PONTIAC PRESS : Editorial Page
Owned and Published Locally HAROLD A. FITZBERALD
President and Publisher MEMBER OF THE
ASSOCIATED PRESS
° SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1959
It Seems to Me
Mikoyan Spoke Convincingly
but He Actually Said Nothing
This glib tongued Mikoyan put an
amazing case of double talk on TV
Sunday night.
question that he couldn't
answer frankly received the ancient
treatment. He talked rapidly and
positively without facing the tough
suljects at all. In the evasive answers
he spoke vigorously and nodded his
head to suggest he was “right into
the matter.” But he was miles and
miles away. For that didn't
hear him, I'll make up a sample:
* * *
QUESTION: “Will Russia give
the Hungarians their freedom?”
MIKOYAN: “Russia is deeply
sympathetic with all countries
everywhere. The Hungarians are
no exception and I assure you of
that. (Nods head sharply.) We
always have their best interests
at heart and their progress under
our strong leadership is very
evident. We are their friends and
we admire their glorious history.
lam sure this attitude on the part
of Russia will be received with . Every
those
applause around the entire
world.”
* * *
Well, is there any answer there?
Not one smidgeon. He ducks the
diuvect question entirely. His reply is
just plain, unvarnished gobbledygook
and yet a lot of Americans “ate it
up.’ They thought the guy was tre-
mendous and “was speaking very
frankly’ Sure. He spoke frankly
But frankly ABOUT WHAT?
ee ee Anyway, the scourtdrel’s gone.
(ood riddance, | say.
If he never comes back, it will
oy be too soon,
Oops! ......
It’s here!
The rebuke I from Roscoe
BoNISTEEL was gentler Han I antici-
pated. In this column I called the
Ann Arbor stalwart a Democrat.
Imagine! A boner like that!
And Roscor a truly great man.
* * *
Anyhoooooo, a very kindly letter
says he is certain now that he “has
viewed educational policies without
political emphasis but rather for the drew
pood of education and the
University.”
Roscor, T guaranteed the sanctity
of your nonpartisan position.
* * *
O. kh. but now I stand before
Mr. Bonisteel, bowed and bloody—
cul and bleeding. The old noggin
I'm filled with humility
und repentance.
* * *
The Press clipping Roscor received
was matled from the Philippines. 1
was aware our circulation in the far
Pacific was strengthening, but I actu-
ally didn't know we'd crash those
distant islands. Fart TREADWELL's
men must be on the ball. is down,
(as Tax Opposed ......
“Senator” McNAMARA must have
gotten the nod from back home. He's
against the gasoline tax.
* * *
The cent and a half addition is
one of Eisenhower's methods of
balancing the budget. Of course,
the fast spenders prefer to saddle
additional x sums on the taavees
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at net td "Sdember® of ny nd ae tate _ agree over the vears ahead. The free
loaders are always willing to shut
their eyes to tomorrow and “pile
it on.”
* * *
In spite of his bonafide member-
ship in the Senate, it’s hard to be-
lieve that McNAMaAkaA carries much
weight. But what “power” he does
have will be tossed against the gas
tax. , .
~ T still believe Senator Hart will do
his own thinking on this question—
and everything else.
My old friend Jonn Stewart called
and said he wanted to endorse the
sentiments expressed in last Satur-
day's editorial about Mikoyan, “I
with your appraisal of the
scamp,” said JOHN. It’s always pleas-
ant to have sound thinkers and stu-
dents of current affairs like STEWART
backing you up. Many, many people
have approved.
And in Conclusion .....
Jottings from the well thumbed
notebook of your peripatetic re-
porter
You've seen your last Friday night
fight on TV. Basketball will fill in to
“see how it goes.” 2.0.0... . Over-
heard in the bank lobby: “Yes, vision
is definitely. affected by glasses —es-
pecially after they've been filled and
emptied several times.”..........
I always get a big kick out of the As-
sociated Press’ bad debts. For 1959
they show: Argentina, Egypt, France,
Italy, Japan, Singapore, Texas, Iowa
and Missouri. The total was negli-
Rible--less than $2,000 for an or-
ganization that is active in seventy
add countries
*
New York *
City says Jackie
Robinson, former Brooklyn ball
player, is being groomed for a
political post that could make him
the first Negro mayor of New
York City A’ Boston
radio station defied an unwritten
rule and spouted hard liquor com-
mercials. But it dropped them
affer the protests poured in.
Archie Moore is writ-
ing songs. The current one is
““Mid December
Actress Joy Harmon, 18, wants
to change her name to “Joy Forty
Two.” Her private measurements *
are an astounding 42-22-35.
“Forty Two is a catchy name,”
says she, “and it's a symbol to
make people remember me.” Joy,
honey, that 42 will make ‘em
remember, even if you call your-
self Phyytycheegegsky.
x * *
“The Last Voyage,” a movie in
preparation, revolves around the
sinking of a giant ocean liner. The
Isle de France has just been retired
from service and if they can buy it at
junk price, the famous ship will aetu-
ally be sunk in the ocean as the cam-
eras grind away ......... HARRY
WisMeEr, well known in Oakland
County, has just been elected a di-
rector of Texas American Oil Corpor-
ation. He had a million dollar TV
scheme cooked up in the Caribbean
when revolutionary forces chilled the
deal.
x * *
Memo to my gals Friday and
April: See if you can get our
readers a photo of that 42-22-35
damsel. Those figures challenge
credulity. . Purely per-
sonal nomination for an all around
feminine bearcat: Mary Anette
- Flint... ... ..Dept. of Cheers
and Jeers: the C's: Pontiac Cen-
tral debating team; the J's:.
Mikoyan. ,
—Haroip A, FirzGeratp
“Latest Report Shows Cost of Liv:
ing Unchanged.""—Some believe it has
reached the peak, but most of us fear
it’s just resting, on a ledge for a:
breathing spell before climbing. |
by the 12.
[The POWER of FAITH w1=em |
LP A \) ie
Amos Alonzo Stagg was busy raking leaves when I pulled into the driveway of his
home Stockton, Cualif.,
coaches kicking and punting at Stocktori Junior College, Now 96, the grand old man of football is far from retired. He still
carrying on an incredible career
that began more than 70 years ago.
="'By all odds,” he said, “faith has been the most important thing in my hfe.”
Stagg explained that his life lacked meaning and purpose before he joined the Presby-
terian Church in his youth The son of a poor cobbler, he worked his way through high
school and then through Yale University by living in Spartan simplicity. He developed his
legs by running to class in the cold because he had no overcoat.
While studying for the ministry,
ships,
After graduating, praying with each pitch he pitched Yale to five national baseball champion-
‘God, belp me to do my best."
Stagg perceived that because he lacked preaching talent he could
do his best for God and man on the athletic field, molding young bodies and minds
A leading sports figure in the centory, Stagg contributed the head slide to baseball
and the tackling dummy to football, but he counts his greatest contributions in whatever
particles of faith he has been able to transmit to the thousands of boys who have played
on his teams down through the years. .
Day of All Faiths Pa
Week Aims at Influencing Youth By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER
Youth, more than any other part
of life, is a time of choices” What
the adolescent decides on any
given day mutters much more
than a similar decision made at
the age of say, 35 or 50.
* * *
To boys and girls living In this. ~
crucial period, Youth Week in its
1959 theme puts squkrely the chal-
lenging question. “Dare we live in
the household of (:od?”
Sponsored by the National
Council of Churches, Youth Week
extends from Jan, 25 to Feb, 1,
including both Sundays. Its pur-
pose Is to put the difficult prob-
lems of young people in the fore-
front in the thinking of both
church and community.
Printed materials provided by
the National Council for the week-
long emphasis are aimed at help-
ing youngsters consider, under
Christian guidance. the nature and
purpose of the church, and the
risks and rewards of life within
the avowed family of God
* * *
In many Protestant churches to- |
day worship services will be con
ducted entirely by the young peo-
ple of the congregation.
CHANGE OF MIND
Moved from Sunday because the
third Sunday before Lent outranks
it in the calendar, Monday com-
memorates the conversion of St.
Paul, which took place along the
road ag he journey to Damascus
with an order in his pocket to
round up all the Christians in that
city and bring them, bound, to Je
rusalem for trial Until that dra-
matic Moment Paul, known then
as Saul of Tarsus, had been the
new church's most violent enemy.
There is no good reason why
this particular day should have
been selected for this festival.
No one knowa the actual date of
Paul's experience,
We do, however, know two things
about tt from his own testimony.
In 1 Corinthians, chapter 15, verse
8, he tells us flatly that he saw the
risen Lord. And in Galatians, chap-
ter 1, verses 11 to 16, he states
that he then and there was com-
missioned to preach the Gospel to
the Gentiles On the basis of this
be an apostle, implying that he had
experience Paul made his claim to
a directive equal to that of the 12
original apostles,
* * *
Some of Paul's contemporaries
contested this claim. Because a
man named Ananias (see Acts,
chapter 9 verses 10 to 18) came
into the story as the a
Paul's baptism, these antagonists
said the commission was from man
and ndt from Jesus and therefore
was not the same as that received t of: commission came from both Ana-
niag and the Lord, and the other
(chapter 26, verses 8 to 20)
makes it appear that Paul had
his orders from Jesus right there
on the road to Damascus. The
question is not very Important
any more—Paul is ew eatvet verse 9.) sally known as Paul the Apostle.
He himself, however, deprecates
his status, when he calls himself
“the least of the apostles, that am
not meet to be called an apostle,
because I persecuted the church of
God." ({ Corinthians, chapter 15,
Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag
‘Second-Hand’ Smoking
Big Headache for Reader
You are welcome to attend our
weekend quiz, Please limit queries
to matters of general physiology.
hygiene, nutrition, and cause or
prevention of disease. Questions
pertaining to di-
agnosis or treat-
ment of individual
cases are out of
order here,
Q. “For years
I wore glasses be-
cause the optom-
etrist said my
headaches were
from eyestrain.
Finally it oc-
curred to me that
the headaches de-
veloped only when I was confined
for hours in a smoke laden at-
mosphere. I discarded the glasses
and never have a headache any-
more when I can manage to avoid
card parties where everybody
stnokes. Is this reasonable or just
my funny notion?”
Answer—Somé persons are hy-
persensitive to tobacco smoke,
just as others are to pollen, egy
white, quinine or orris root. So
I should say your inference is
a reasonable one, In a smoke
filled room you would inhale as
much carbon monoxide as the
smoker does, and headache ts
the first warning of carben mon.
oxide anoxia,
* * *
Q. ‘T have been readirig your
column for a tong time and I won-
der why you so studiously avoid
discussing the subject of colitis,
when so many people suffer..."
* x *
Answer—First, be cause the
question pertains to are dani and
treatment. Second,
DR. BRADY
fer with the colitis obsession
have no colitis. Especially no
“mucous colitis.” And finally be.
eause I have to follow the in-
i junction of Hippocrates: Do Good
Tf You Can, But Do No Harm. Signed letters, not more than one
page or 100 words Jong pertaining to
personal health and hygiene, not dis-
ease, diagnosis, or treatment, will be
answered by Dr William Brady, if a
stamped self-addressed wenvelope iq sent
to the Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan,
(Copyright. 1959) ° Voice of the People
Praises Continuous Quality
of Press’ Comic Section
I would like to show my appreciation for the high quality that has
been maintained in the funny section of The Pontiac Press.
wk we we
I’ve read the paper for about 15 years and very seldom have I
seen anything objectionable.
Lately I've had the opportunity to read other newspapers and it
occurred to me that it must take a Jot of work to maintain such a
standard.
. ‘Eastman Opposition
Is to Be Expected’
I’ve lived here 22 vears and I'm
for Mr. Eastman. When a crime
situation has grown so bad and
become a stalemate as this one
has, let’s back this man. We all
know Eastman has nothing against
Mr. Straley personally.
* * *
It's a very hard job to come to
Pontiac to clean out crime and
graft, and he probably expected
the strong opposition he’s getting.
I realize he’s made some mis-
takes, but let’s weigh the good
with the bad and study final
results.
* * *
Things are coming to a head and
charges must be filed against Mr.
Straley. If he stays, we may as
well send Eastman back and put
up with the situation as it was
before we hired him.
: Ageless
‘We Berate Castro
Yet Dine Mikoyan’
It disturbs me to watch our Con-
gressmen throw up their hands in
horror at executions enforced by
Castro while we wine and dine one
of the more reprehensible repre-
sentatives of the government with
the bloodiest hands in all history.
At the same time they ask people
here to treat him with utmost
courtesy. # would think such an
attitude would turn the stomach
of any decent man as well as make
him take a long, hard look at the
people he's elected to represent
him in his government.
‘He Neglected Part
of the Information’
A VOP letter tells about a sex
encyclopedia that was offered in
the mail. The writer failed to give
the price and address. Chess
‘Sunday Beer Ban
Will Do No Good’
I fail to see how intelligent peo- ,
ple can go along on this Sunday
beer ban. Anyone even remotely
connected with law, order and dec-
ency knows prohibition was the
downward turning point of Ameri-
can lawlessness and moral deg-
radation. -
* * *
Do Commissioner Miles and
the Pastors’ Association really
think that bootleggers won't
spring up in every block and
that decent people won't start
bootlegging as they did before.
Licensed trade pays innumer-
able taxes to the, City and will be
the only sufferer.
* ® *
The Sunday ban will not curtail
one ‘drink, because it will be avail-
able in a ‘ten-minute ride from the
heart of the City.
, R. B. Patterson
‘Here’s My ( Opinion
on Mr. Mikoyan’
My
naive, opinion of Mr, Mikoyan:
if he hinks he fooled any- I Swan Michael Paul Render
one; juvenile, with his answer ‘‘we
didn’t do it, you started it.”
Haven't you heard your children
say this? “I didn't start it, he hit
me first.”
He's arrogant, rude and didn't
fool me. Hope he didn’t make you
sick. He did me.
P. U.
‘Is This Situation
Fair to the Boy?’
I agree with two letters recently?
one sajd keep your mouth shut
and the other that it takes courage
to stick your neck out but that’s
what makes a community great.
* * *
A boy’s being detained at the
Juvenile Home because he had
courage to speak up about the
Waterford teacher. He isn't al-
lowed to go back to school where
he’s an eleventh grade student
with a good record. Would it
have been better for him to keep
quiet. He did a lot of praying
before reaching a decision.
x * *
At the same time the teacher is
out and his trial has been post-
poned twice. Is this justice? If he
goes to court he'll probably get
probation. -He had already been
reported and warned before, but
only changed residence. The boy
isn’t my son but I wonder how
you'd feel if your son were in-
volved. People expressed more in-
terest in Colossal Carlotta, Maybe
they just don't care about serious
matters.
Mrs. D. C. ESL
102 S. Merrimac St.
The Country Parson
“If we'd roll up our sleeves and
bare our arms to create peace we
might net have to bear arms in
war.”
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY
And moreover I saw under the
sun the place of judgment, that
wickedness was there; and the
place of righteousness, that in-
iquity was there.—Eccl, 3:16.
* * *
Never let man imagine that he
can pursue a good end by evil
means, without sinning against his
own soul! Any other issue is cer-
tain.—Robert Southey.
* * *
- Do not forget that even as ‘‘to
work is to worship’ so to be
cheery is to worship also, and to
be happy is the first step to being
pious.—Robert Louis Stevenson.
Is Long or Short Prayer Better? By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
Joel brings out the fact that
colleges and graduate schools
rely heavily on the daily news-
paper to furnish tdeas. And
the fact his seminary professor
disagrees with one of my cases
vetoing long prayers, shows the
value of newspapers in stimu-
lating debate. Do you readers
prefer long or short prayers in
the pulpit? Do you side with
this Garrett professor or with
me?
CASE A-436: Joel J.,
a student at Garrett Biblical Insti-
tute in Evanston, Illinois.
* * *
"Dr. Crane,” he began, “one
of my professors disagrees violent-
ly with your idea
that public
prayers should be
short.
“He has clipped
your column from
our Chicago
DAILY NEWS
and has: pinned it
tothe bulletin
board with his
veto thereon.
‘Most of us stu-
dents are on your
side’ but we must render nominal
assent to our professor for we
have to make good grades, you
know."
NEWSPAPER EDUCATION
Newspapers render a big service
to colleges -by offering challenging
ideas
Hundreds of colleges tse this
column regularly in their class-
rooms. Sometimes the professors
agree heartily.
CRANE aged 24, is — vealed only when opposite forces
come together to thresh the chaf
away.
“When two men in a business
always agree," gaid the late Wil-
liam Wrigley Jr., ‘“‘one of them
is unnecessary.”
*
A good newspaper thus encour-
ages Gebate and sincere argu-
ments. It furnishes stimulating
ideas and challenges outmoded
views.
And newspaper writers wel-
come such differences of opinion.
All that a writer asks is that
you quote his views correctly be-
fore you take issue with him,
As regards long prayers, for ex-
ample, I mentioned that a clergy-
man loses much of his forensic
effectiveness during prayer, for his
audience then closes its eyes.
Thus, they lose the effect of
his gestures, facial expression and
movements. .
* * *
It’s like shifting from TV to ra-
dio: His eye appeal is gone.
Furthermore, Jesus had no fond-
ness for long prayers, as indicat-
ed in Mark 12:40, when Christ in-
dicted the scribes “Which devour
widows’ houses, and for a -pre-
tence make long prayers.”
Again, Christ said in Luke
20:40, “. . . and for a show make
long prayers.” When he taught
his disciples thee Lord's Prayer,
he limited it to about 65 words.
If there were a great virtue in
long prayers in public, would not
Jesus have given his disciples a
long prayer .instea of one that
takes less than 30 seconds to utter?
BREVITY BY PREACHERS -
Dr. Charles Ray Goff, pastor of
Chicago's skyscraper Loop. Tem-
ple, routinely concludes his, Sun- day mgning sermon with a 10-
second prayer.
* * *
Last week I counted the words
in it, and it ran to 28.
Even Lincoln's Gettysburg ad-
dress can be uttered in three min-
utes and Christ's famous Sermon
on the Mount takes about nine min-
utes.
When we propose to our sweet-
hearts, we use short, simple
language, such as, “{ love you.
Will you be my wife?” No long
_ ‘winded rambling.
Similarly, Jesus urged us to
pray in private,
and then added:
“But when ye pray, use not
vain repetitions, as the heathen
do: for they think that they shall
*be heard for their muth speaking.”
* * *
Since long prayers hamper 4
speaker's effectiveness for the
psychological reasons mentioned
above, and since Christ vetoed
them, what are’ you? arguments
for long prayers, Mr. Garrett Pro-
fessor?
Aiways write to Dr George W.) Crane
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BLI 13 partner is football star Harlan Svare .. . Dorothy Arnold with SEE IT WITH '. qich Ree SA ANE Aas Sunday .
son Joe DiMaggio Jr., says shell do a cafe act in Europe . . AN j . a 1:35 - 4:
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daughter ... Jerry Lewis’ father Danny has a role in Sophia
Loren’s new film, *
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“praise” given. his food by Hope Hampton: “My poodle just
‘loves your sandwiches” . . . Lionel Hampton will tour Israel |
again, donate his pay to building a hospital . | YUL CLAIRE» CHARLES CHARLTON B THE _
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technicolor and wide screen, and
place aboard a_ transcontinental
train,’ says Castle, ‘with probably
a good chilling murder in each
ear!”
You can't laugh off these horror
'movies—they're earning too much
cold, hard cash at the boxoffices. |
iEven producer William Castle was
pleasantly surprised - 4vhen ~ his
“House On Haunted Hill” broke |
all records at the Golden Gate
Theater in San Francisco.
| Bil has had absolutely NO
| trouble in selling Allied Artists on
| the idea of a follow-up which
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Train” starring the same actor,
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aboard a transcontinental train,”
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chilling murder in each car!”
1 asked Sol Siegel if he. was
frightened when he received the
letter from the studio pantryman
demanding $100,000, or threatening
to blow up the Siegel family. “Any
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THE PONTIAC EAESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1959
Catherine
Casteel
Saunders and
Robert
Henshau
Nelson- we
married tpiis
‘afternoon at
Ghrist Church
€ i anh ook :
agents o|
the
Mi. and Mis. f ouple aie
Stanley Ke.
Saunders and
Di. and Mrs,
Harry M.
Velson.
NELSON ROBERT HI. VRS.
Nelson-Saunders Vows
Said in Cranbrook Rite
a corsage of orchids
couple left for a honeymoon to
Manhattan, Kan They will
live there while the’ bride
groom works for his masters
degree at Kansas State College
The bride is a prauduate ef
University oof | Arizona
where she was a member of
fiamma Phi Beta The trict
groom is a graduate of Michi
gan State Universit, e
Mrs. Saunders wore an ice
blue peau do soie sheath dre St Dunstan ss Chapel of before the
Choiut Church Cranbrook
of the wedding of
Cathemne Casteel Saunders and
Ttobert Henshaw Nelsen this
afternoon The Pies . William
Norvell alficiated at the double
members the ‘SHS
tive wee TE
nag ceremony before
of the families
Parents of the couple are Mr
and Mis Stanley Rathbun
saunders of Birmingham and
Pr. and Mi Harry Monroe
Selson of Bloomfield "ills
‘ with a omateling heat are ae fhe tride wore a pown of
cessories for her caighiter » eandiehght peau de sare with 5 : . : wedding MMi Nelson wa
a4 rounded neckline accented drgssed in a cocoa erepe dit
with beige satin trim and beige
hat and accessories Both had
corsages of pink camellia with Alencon lace and pearls
The belb skirt formed a short
chapel train. Her fingertip veil
Hlusion was held by a pearl
Hara and she ear
houquet of calla tiles and
tiagnolia leaves
SISTERS TAKE. ied oa Cascade
Sorority Marks
Founder's Day PART
Anne Casteel Saunders of
Birmingham was her sister s ; A Founders Day celebra maid of honor and Mis Ceorge
tion, in honor of Sophia Maier
Johnson, was observed he
members of Psi Chapter of
Sigma Beta Sorority at the W Black of Mexico, Mo, an
other of the bride's sisters was
matron of haner
Their identien! dresses of ; :
American Benuty taffeta were Community Services Building
fashioned with harem skirts Vhuraduy
and, basques warstlines, ane The chapter entertained
enimned? sian uncer alienes non) yoests from Milford who are
three-quarter length push up forming & chapter of Sigma
eloown McEhemiendiande wer: Beta Spenser for the group
is Mrs Gene Russell Mrs flat bows of matching taffeta
and they carned cascade bot
quets of lilies James DekFlovio was chairman
of Yhe social committee
The bridegroom ® broths
Py Harry€ Monroe Nelson J ; 5 5
of Philadelpite. a wae ber ~~ W paraiso Unit ian Ringbearer was Crordan
Michael Black
\ family
Kingsley Inn
ceremony An evenings recep
fion was held at the brides
home for velatives and friends
HONEYMOON IN KANSAS Plans Luncheon
Fred Zittle is chatrviman
of a luncheon and card party
to be given at Grace fantheran
Church Feb 10 by the Val
paraiso Canld
Others assisting dinner at the
followed — the Mrs
Weide Wa
The bride changed to a IL. Vere Hodges, Mis Richare
muted green and blue plaid Reiter, Mis. Martin Rummel
tweed suit with a shamrock and Mrs. Ralph Rotsel, plan
green brushed beaver hat, ning — cannitt and Ma
sapphire blie accessories and Julius Koprince tiekets
Maturity
-Htubert 1 2
Spearhead of 14 Women in Congress
Works Against Tremendous Odds ‘How important a role will women
piay in the new Congress? Who is
the congressional ‘‘giamor girl’? This
s the first of a series of articles Oy
a noted Washington correspondent
introducing you to the istaff elde of
Congress, telling the pleasures Jand
pitfalls that awell a woman fhler-
ing Congress + t
By RUTH MONTGOMERY
WASHINGTON —
hard to keep a
bul voters Maybe it
good woman
and CONES
apparent} down
rrial leaders have
Fa poaeal fen (rine vi tlie eld
ody Vie
Lt wie
despite
Women hit of a
Htouse aid
of the ferminine gender
the preponderance of
ehygtble to out-sote
e polling booth Pf ribei
eernale ity
“who ale
men at th
GIVEN NO CHANCE.
F.ven those victorious
who have run the political
gauntlet and won election to the
hallowed halls of Congress are
volee an the ladies
Hever Piven a
Joadership, bew
able to capture
better committee mdeed are
seats oon the
Women, according fo sare
of the enusty old gentlemen who
control the workings of the two
houses, should not have to be
heard—even if they must he
seen during working howurs
* * *
By all odds the most power
ful woman member of either
chamber is Margaret Chase
“pentlewoman’ Smith the
from Maine who solely repre
sents the distaff side in the
senate
Petite silver-haired suft-
spoken but firmn in her views,
Republican Sen Smith suc
ceeded her late husband in the
140, but topped his
mown to the Hotise itt
own career by
Senate eight veats later
* * *
Qeedirarihy iy arniabbe mid
dle-of- the roade:, Mrs. Smith
captured the national spotlight
a few years ayo by hep con
troversial authorship oof the
“Declaration of
condemning the tactics of the
late Sen Joseph Ro MeCarthy
MOVED FORWARD
Threugh hard work and the
inexorable Jaw oof seniorits
Vis Smith has now advanced
fo ancenvViable position ia gos
eroment, She is the fourth
janking Republican oon the
purse - holding appropriations
committee. and third on the
colorful Armed Services Coin
mittes Conserenee
* * *
Hho achievements ina mans
world seem glittering,
however, when compared with
those of the gentlemen who
took the oath with her in Jan
vary 1949; Majority Leader
Lyndon B. Johnson, Senators
Estes Kefauver, Clinton P. An
derson, Paul Tf Douglas arid
Humphrey
Incidentally, Mrs Smith's
seniority far surpasses that of
the newly-elected Senate Re
publican leaders Lverett AI
Dirksen and Thomas i
Kuchel los
* * *
Ry and large, GOP women
inthe House have fared better,
and held their seats longer than
their Democratic counterparts
Dean of them all is Rep. Edith
’ays for Women in Brokerage Career
Age Is No Handicap on Wall Street
NEW YORK of —IL you're a uid
woman, preferably over 40
possibly a widow and interested
in investments, vou can make “Later, when he moved
to New York and started pub
lishing The Wall Street Anals st
J worked in his offlee ato the
good in Wall Street, Previous age of 19 and later became
business experience ts nat nec editor 4
ORSAY * * *
“Wall Street is one place Mrs. Wennedy was matic
where age is an advantage in
stead of a tlability. says Mrs
Margaret Kennedy. active gen
era] partner ina Stock ks
change flim which recentl
added her name to its title
AGE AN ASSEI
There are many women
who have gone into the broker
age business after middle age
and are making great suc-
cesses. Often they are widows
suddenly faced with the respon
sibility of investing their own
money. They start by asking
advice of friends and often end
up by giving advice to these
same friends.
* *
“People are likely to have
confidence in someone with ex
perience. A woman who hae
invested her own money wisely
can give sound advice to
others.
On the other hand, an investor’
might be charmed by some
cute young thing of 22, just
out of college, but he wouldn't Dear Abby
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
“DEAR ABBY: The letter
from the mother with the teen
ager problem reminded wus of
our own sifua-
tion We have
a high school
bey in our
family. He
wears his hair
ina freakish
way. rarely
bathes or
take her financial advice very —Prushes his
seriously .”’ teeth (That is
, * * * striefly for :
Mrs Kennedy, however, is squares!) He ABBY
walks with a vulgar swagger an exception to her ewn rule ? and says all his teachers are She has been in the investment
business since the age of & Blobs
she announces proudly, “He smokes, swears and , . eC treats his clothes like rags. He
WORKED FOR DAD ‘ talks back and has no respect
“My father was a St. Louis for anybody. His father is so
lawyer who suddenly got in
terested in stocks, and he
taught me to make a stock
chart for him every day,”’ she disgusted With him he calls
him ‘The Thing.’ I am lower
than a snake because | won't
let this monster drive the fam-
fo Ih and widowed at 20. at
which time she started her
Wall Street career in earnest
She has one son, one daughter
ind two grandchildren, lives in
' Manhattan apartment and
spends most of her waking
hours studying the market,
ily car, He is 13 and we have
only three more vears of ob-
ligation to feed this parasite
I shudder to think of where he
vill end up © DISGUSTED
DEAR DISGUSTED And
who raised this “monster?”
* * *
“DEAR ABBY: My hus
band’s mother lives with us
and T admit she's a saint. She
makes my life much easier
(she's a built-in baby sitter, a
wonderful cook, etc.) but she
has one fault that drives me
nutty, When she feeds my baby
(16 months old) she sits there
telling him stories and every
“time he opens his mouth to
laugh she shoves in
spoonful
“The baby should be han
dling the spoon himself but he
refuses to try because it's xo
much fun having Nanny féed
him. Should | skip it or say
sginething? I hate to hurt her
feelings.” PUZZLED
DEAR. PUZZLED: Let the another Nourse Rogers of
Vetetuns Committee and has
twice served as its chairman.
Second most powerful woman
represehtative is millionaire
congresswoman Francis P
Belton of Ohio, a member of
the soughtatter Foreign Af-
fairs Committee, who through
her indefatigable travels has
become the top llduse author- Massa-
-chugetts, class of 1925, who out,
‘ranks every Republican on the ity on Africa and the Near
Kast.
NOTED FOR WIT
Perhaps the wittiest and most
vivacious lady in the House is
Rep. Katharine St. George, a
wealthy Republican who reép-
resents the fashionable Tuxedo
Park area of New York State.
A first cousin ,of the late
Franklin D. Roosevelt—they
heid ~diametrically — opposite
MOMS of America Grit 2 ill hold us annual card
party Liuesdeay al Pontine Savings and Loan Building.
Chairmen of committees are,
Wever PTA
Hears Talk
on Schools
Vi Woda ta Ameer sin
Phevritgas PEN Counei press
dent owas the speaker al
Weer School PTA meeting
held Thursday ewenthe in the
school goayinnasium, Topie of
the program was “Studyimng
Vichiean Sehoots ~
* * ®
Croup discussions were ted
hiv Maes Irwin Malls educa
fional programs in) Michiusan,
Keith Pawley, teaching | 5 Shirts
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Constant
Foot Care
Nimportant
Are you foot-happy? Most
people fall into the other cate--
gory from corns, bunions and
callouses. .
Feet need constant care as
you grow older. A hot foot
bath at night, using a foot soap,
or a specially prepared foot
therapy, may help your feet to
feel lighter all the time. The
bottled preparations have min-
-erals formulated especially for
foot relaxation.
* * *
The important thing with
foot care is to be consistent.
You can’t wait until your feet
hurt, and then expect miracles
when you give yourself a treat-
ment. Keep the callouses off
with pumice and the nightly
foot soakings. Use little pads
at the first sign of toughness on
a toe that may turn into a
corn, and you may ease your
entire problem considerably.
* *
If your feet have a tendency
to perspire, shake foot powder
into. your_shoes before. putting
them on.
Pre-School Group
Sees Play at Meeting |
A play entitled “Scattered Show-
ers’ was presented at a meeting
of Wever Pre-School Study Group,
held Tuesday evening in the kin-
|dergarten.
Taking part in the play were
Mrs. Melvin Norberg, Mrs. Sher-
rill Grubbs and Mrs. Robert Lenze..
The hospital is a place where
the friends of the patient go to
talk to other friends of the pa-
tent. Mail Sack
Indicates
Teens Fret on
a aN One Boy Complains
His Girl Smokes
AP Newsfeaturce
WHAT'S WITH THE TEEN
mail sack? If one is to judge
by the volume, it would seem
that every young modern has
a problem, if that is any com-
fort to you. Maybe one here
just hits your ‘spot, so hope
the answers rally the spirit.
* * ®
Q. 1 have wanted to be a
nurse, but my parents say that
I wil} tire of it, that the pay is
too small, that I will be un-
. happy. I am 18 and.I never
have wanted any other career.
What shall I do?
A. Your parents are prob-
ably the best judge of your
suitability to the job. But if
you are truly dedicated to the
idea of nursing, the chances
are you will love it in spite of
problems. The basic motiva
tion of nursing is to serve
humanity and if you feel that
« ary.
lazy-daisy and French knot |
transfer of
York 11,)
order:
knitting, | way about the work, monetary
remuneration will be second
Nurses are needed more
than ever before as hospitals
are overcrowded. If one must
lend financial help at home,
however, perhaps the nursing
pay, particularly in the train-
ing stage will be insufficient.
Q. My girl smokes one cigar-
ette after another. ] am on the
football team and am in train-
ing. I do not like to smoke
anyway. But I am getting tired
of seeing this girl with a cigar-
ette dangling out of the corner
of her mouth. I like her ¢n
every other way, but this habit
is driving me mad.
A. Why don’t you appeal to
the girl on the basis of your
esthetic reaction to her smok-
ing? If you mention after a kiss
that the tobacco scent is real
high, maybe she will slow
down
* * *
Q. I am fond of a boy and
have been dating him about
two years, off and on. He likes
me very much and is at my
home all the time, even when
we do not have a date, as my
brother is also a friend of his.
We have had an understand-
ing, I guess. Just recently I
fee] lots older than he, even
though he is three months old-
er than I.
We are both 17. I met an-
other boy at a friend's house
and he came to call on me on
one Saturday night. My “‘regu-
lar” friend dropped in later
vithout being invited. He was
very upset to find me enter-
taining the other boy, and
stayed in the living room the
entire time. When the other
boy left, I told him I thought
we had grown apart. He burst
into tears and said he as-
sumed we were more or less
engaged. What should I do? I
do not want to hurt his feel-
ings, but I do not love him
anymore, and never could
again, because he seems like
such a weak individual.
A. The quick excision is bet-
ter than a lingering death in
this case so it would be a good
idea to give him a brush-off J}
as soon as possible. If the boy
jis emotionally disturbed about
you and there is no hope of
regaining your love for him,
all the more reason to call the
* *
Q. Should I get married be-
fore I do my stint in military
training? My girl says she will
not wait for me and wants to
get married now,
A. She must be a pretty un-
reasonable type. You have not
yet reached the. maturity to
achieve the goals necessary
to a smooth marriage. Ask
yourself:
-(1) Are you really in love
(only experience can give you
the answer?)
(2) Are you able to support a
family at this point even
ihough you may not have
carved out your niche for the
fuiure?
If the girl does not want to
wait, take your chances, Lf she
loves you, | — we whole thing off now.
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The Episcopal Church
of the Advent W. Long Lake Rd. at Middlebelt
THE REV. JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar
Service and Church School
0:15 A.M. and 11:15 A.M. Youth Sunday
to Be Observed Holy Communion First Sunday
William Bray Chosen
Congregational Leader
at Oakland Church |
United
Presbyterian Gordon Messer will speak on,
“Youth Needs Christ’’ and oe
3ell on “Christ Needs Youth” a
the annual observance of van
Sunday at 10 a.m, tomorrow in
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Drayton Plains, Michigan
Morn. Worship, 11:00
WF Teeuwlssen Jr, Pastor sas 1
thle foes open ye Evangelistic, 7:43 :@ * tl ‘i i fe
Moringa Ware! one & Be A Full Gospel Service.
OE oe ke where you can feel the
Youth Grou bo PM freedom and blessing of
Everirq Wi I OPM the Lord.
Wéd Prayer and Study Hour 730P M Tuesday,
_Bible Study, 7: 45
‘Thursday. 7:45
Youth Service CHURCH OF THE
ATONEMENT
United Presbyterian
Pontiac
3535 Clintonville Rd.
Wonald © Andrews Pastor
Bible Sehrol T45A 14
Morning Werrhip 1! 00 A 14
“Visit the Church of the
LAKELAND Old Fashioned Gospel”
Maceday Lk. & Wms. Lk. Rd. 210 N. PERRY AT
Rev Mey F ftambert. Pastor
MILBOURNE
Sunday Scho 930A M
Morcing Warn 1045 AM Rev. Wesley C. Wibley.
andl Sunday Sheol (045A MM Pastos
10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
Classes for all ages.
“Who Is She?”
4:45 P. M.
JUNIOR and
YOUTH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS oP
ate
7:30 P. M. EVENING WORSHIP
Theme: “Bargain Counter Religion”
We cordially invite you to worship with us
FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 730P.MW ednesday: Prayer Groups and Youth Choir
149 North East Bivd., Pontlac, Mich.
7 4% b
FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
46 NORTH ROSELAWN
Sunday School 10 A M. Morning Worship 11 A. M.
Special Music by Gustade Smalt i.
— 7:00 _P_ M.A FILM, Special Musi —
Sat. 7:30 P.M. Hiome Builders’ Class at Allen Ebey Home
REV. LEROY SHAFER, Pastor
to Preach at Presbyterian
Coming fo Fist Presbyterian’ Dr Holme was ordained into the
Church Sunday evening to preach Methodist ministry in Rock River
at the 730) worship service of Conference of Chicago in 1923. He
Irter-Church Fellowship will be joined the Detroit Conference
Dr. Benjamin Helme. executive where ie has served several
secretary of the Methodist Union churches since 1925
fof Greater Detroit Prior to his present position, he
Ile is a graduate of Wesleyan was superintendent of the Detroit
iUniversity in eran Conn, District for six years
During the 7-30 worship hour
Landon Salathiel will direet the
First Presbyterian Choir in several
anthem
Inter-Church Fellowship will be
745 pom with a and Garrett Biblical Institute
He was granted his masters
degree from Northwestern Uni
versity, Evanston, f1., and a
| doctor of divinity degree trem ; : al
Albion Concay. gan us wail al hymn sing
Dr. Howard Emrick, Bible ex-
positer and professor of religion
| at Adrian College, will present
the study lesson on ‘‘Redemp-
| tion” from 6 to 6:40 p.m.
The Women's Association of
| Firet Presbyterian will provide re
freshmentg at the soctal hour from |
'6 40 to the worship at 7.30 pm. Revised Constitution
Adopted by Church At the annual meeting of Joslyn
Avenue United Presbyterian
Church, members adopted aire
vised constitution and by - laws when Dr Holme will preach
Margarets Dunsiordiiwas | clectect Dr. Wilham HE Marbach and the
congregational chairman Rev. Galen E. Hershey will be
Ila Bohlman was chosen vice DOSt pastors
chairman, Margie Sallee, congre
yational secretary, Sand®a
Lougheed assistant secrelary
Young People
fo Lead Liturgy The Senior Tigh Fellowship will
be in charge of both morning wor-
ship services tomorrow at Orchard
Lake Community Church,
terian, in observance of Youth
Sunday.
Leading the Ilturgy at 9 a.m
will be Jim Melntyre, Jack Havi- Florence Isonzen, special treasurer
and Ada Mattson assistant treas
ure!
Named to the Board of Trustees
were Loren Kelly, Robert Dunham,
M. W. Fransworth, Robert Gilroy
Ford Newcomb, Howard Dow and
'LaVern Sallee
‘Christian and Home’
to Be Pastor’s Subject
Gerald W
“Christian Gibson will
and the The Rev
preach an es land, Roberta Welch and Sue Alm Home’ at the 11 am. service to- ,. : ipa : . : The Choraler Choir, composed of morrow in Central Christian i Church: ‘girls in grades five through eight,
Following the teachers training: | will sing.
‘course scheduled for 6 p.m. the ‘Participating in the liturgy at
-Paster-will speak at 7 on “Judge. Tl a.m. will be Tom Stringer,
ments of God,” the first ina series) Valerle LaPiner, Lymhe Ashby
; and Carol Summer.
Dodie Duckwitz. of sermons,
Kathy
‘mmantel BAPTIST ESPECIALLY
10:00 A. M.
30 P. M.
(BAPTISMAL)
DR. TOM MALONE PREACHING AT
Our completely departmentalized
« € Sunday School has a message for
people of all ages. The modern, super-
vised nursery enables parents to be-
gin their week in Spirit-filled atmos-
phere.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
LAST WEEK
1,290
RADIO REVIVAL WPON
10:15 A.M. EACH SUNDAY DR.
INVITES
To WORSHIP ‘at 3 GREAT SERVICES
11:00 A. M.
Household of God'”
The session will meet Tuesday
evening to receive new elders and
plan for next year.
Reports at
show the Orchard Lake Church
has a membership of 694 persons; CHURCH Women's Association,
ship of 206,
rolled in five choirs.
($70,000 was raised for all
poses last year, More than
pur-
Presby-.
Lund-
quist and Kathy Irons will speak:
‘briefly on “Dare We Live in the’
the annual meeting.
‘ehurch school enrollment of 585):
a member-)
and 170 persons en-. ELIZABETH, N, J. #—Officials
of the First Presbyterian Church
here think people wanting to enroll
fin the 295-year-old institution have
had it too easy,
Impressed by the hardships en-
dured by early church. fathers,
they have set up a series of
minimum réquirements el which
Lutherans Vote
Men Slate Program will be celebrated at the 11 a.m.
service on the first Sunday of
Arthur J. February, and at the 11 a.m. serv-
program ice on the first Sunday in March.
New councilmen elected to three- State representative
Law will speak at the
sponsored by the Methodist Men
of St. John Methodist Church at Year terms we » * r 4 rer 5 pm. Sunday Leonard Klausmeyer,
‘ Muehl and Rodney Olson. Leonard
Cahow was named to take a council
John Leonard seat for one year, to fill an un-
will present varied musical num- expired term. The new council
bers Paul Baylor will be in charge yi) meet at 6 p.m. Feb. 1 in the
of devotions Hotel Waldron. * * * * * * :
Singing several selections will be At a meeting Monday. the
the Men’s Chorus of Trinity Bap- women’s association of the church
tist Church under the direction of elected Mrs. Fred Sytz as presi-
Vernon Page dent: Mrs. Gordon Carlson, yice
president; Mrs. Richard Yarger,
secretary, and Mrs. Stanley Lang-
don, treasurer. * *
a baritone soloist
Guest Pastor at Temple
The Rev. Ron Barkhouse of
‘ova Scotia, who has been Guest Speaker at Trinity
preac hing this week at Christian)
Temple, 505 Auburn Ave., will: Speaking at the morning and
speak at both morning and eve- evening services at Trinity Baptist
The pub- Church Sunday will be the Rev.
Carl Hughes of Detroit.
ning services tomorrow.
lie is invited.
| Central Methodist REV. MILTON H. BANK, D.D., Minister
DANIEL J. WALLACE, B.D., Assoc. Minister
JOHN H. HALL, D,D., Assoc, Minister REV
REV
MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A. M.
“DUTIES AS WELL AS RIGHTS”
Dr. - Milton H. Bank, Preaching
(BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.), Give Entry Requirements
for Presbyterian Church
istudy of it. Interd sinned
Pledge some useful labor to the Sunday Schoor—9:45 A.M.
church Morning Worship it: 100 A. M. Church Weeklies Merge
INDIANAPOLIS Two
weekly magazines of the Chris- —
—The Christian-Evangelist’” and
“Front Rank"’—have been com-
bined into one—‘‘The Christian
Evangelist-Front Rank.” i
candidates for membership will
have to abide by.
Under the requirements, prospec-
tive members must:
Attend 10 instruction sessions. ~
Read almost the entire Bible
and pledge themselves to q lifelong Evangel Temple 1380 Mt. Clemens
Wed. Evening Services, 1:45 P. M. Attend regular worship services. | GEOFFREY DAY, B.A., B.Th., Pastor Pray regularly for the church.
Contribute financially,
= —
Pledge themselves to ethical and
the Oakland Avenue United Pres-
byterian Church, - moral behavior and to love and
ure iN A High sche! girls tio) ‘comh s ‘respect of all brethren, regardless PILGRIM
‘ posed of Marilyn Vernon, hathy OF ation ‘of race, social status or past life.
OBrien and Paula Webster will ' | The Rev. Albert Fay, pastor of
present socal mu sas will the . hurch, said American ‘ ‘ ;
LAND ENUE present ! numbes itt the church. sai
OAK A AV Adult and Junior Choirs % Church of the Ascension churehés have grown more and [
Oakland at Cadillac fhe Kev. Theodore KR. Alle | Id more lax in their membership re-
Theodore H. Allebach, Pastor bach, pastor, will preach om Plans to Hold Services quiremen.t adding: BALDWIN at FAIRMOUNT
Audrey Limkeman, Youth Director 7 witurden Not Your Hearts’ al in Leqqett School | “People have gotten to the ;
Worship fol the 7 p.m. service, Providing 99 point where they need know lit- PHONE FE 8-8651
Bible Sehec! on ye P special music will be a ladies — final tle, believe little and do little |
eee a trio, comprised of Nancy Tah-— Sunday will mark the final reg- in order to join the church.” | Sunday School ...10 a.m.
Youth Fellowship... °45P i. 7 ner, Norma Greene and Mrs. | Meade Assman (is | Worship Servi 11
ning Service 700 P MM. | Stephen Hubbell. : ne : 4 Worship Services .11 a.m.
tende ° Oe, . ' E 7:00 P. M. Wednesday
Paster—REV. LEE LaLONE S. 8S. Supt.—ARTHUR EWALD. fo Lead Service Elmwood Methodist
4| Young People to Be
Guests of Fellowship
ham, general secretary of the)
American Baptist Foreign Mission |
Societies with headquarters in New
York City, will speak at the morn-|
ing worship hours and vesper)
Sunday. The Rev, Dr. Edward B. Willing- Theological Seminary in Louisville,
service at Bethany Baptist Chufch Bible at the University. of Rich-| Silvercrest Baptist
yesterday for Tuscon, Ariz., Ky.
Besides serving several pastor-
ates, he has been a leader in the
American and Southern Conven-
itions, an associate professor of | in the Bethel Baptist Church.
‘crest will be the Rev.
|mond and secretary of the Board The Rev, James H. Luther of
Church left
where
he will conduct special services
Preaching tomorrow at Silver-)
William|
Miles, formerly of the va Camps on April 19.
Mothers and daughters will be |
honored at, a banquet on June 10 |
and June 22 will find mothers and
School.
Youngsters will
The Rev.
Bohn will be counselors at Proud
children busy with Vacation Bible —
be attending :
church camps in July and August. ©
and Mrs. Benjamin A. _ Wednesday Silver Tea ‘subject of his morning sermonto- * * LITERATURE SALES
tl ede The Officers Council of the | 39 Oakland Ave. FE 4-9591
church approved plans for incor- : = z
; : EDUCATIONAL UNIT—Members of the First United Mission- used for a sanctuary until the church unit is constructed. Seating poration this week and named the ©, CERIO OEIC ce
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN - CHURCH ary Church will worship Sunday im the new educational building at capacity is 330 with room for an additional 200 in the overflow following special events for the Luth eran b
HURON AT WAYNE 149 N. East Blvd. The two-story building of buff brick, erected “next six months: t
. : . ny Seen E. Roth & Goes @f Byminghan @ M fea by 1 ect | Oo Te eee has been worshiping in Eastern Junior. | Father and Son banquet, Jan- P
Poster... REV. WHAIAM WH. MARBACH, D.D. with 12,100 square feet of floor space. The main floor will be High School with the Rev. O. P. Eastman, pastor. uary; Community Hymn Sing, Feb. Churches a
Associate Pastor. REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, 8.0 22, and musical sy ies in March. MISSOURI SYNOD) *
‘ The charter of church will | *
WORSHIP SERVICES 9:30-11:00 H ° Mi = Sil D = coe dv. . be closed and recognition made | 4
cwurew scvoo...... s-0n-e | Youth of Church Head of Foreign Mission Ivercrest Pastor | seston Hew Ed _ . om - ° Dr. Floyd Norton will show col- SET errant quae; ‘
—— Societies Slated to Speak to Preach in Arizona | ex sts: ,te menses Bartst | pichard$. Sachmerer, Poor | * Church Service..., 900A.M. 3
¢ Sunday School. 9.00 A.M. ;
Churoh Service... ".11:00 A.M :
*® Sunday School ....11:00 A.M. &
ae 9)
St. Stephen V.F.W. Hall—Walton Blvd. (Between Dixie and Sashabaw)
Guy B. Smith. Pastor
930A M. %
; Young pieces of the Auburn Baptist Church. SA Carus.
Friendly General Baptist Church | Heights United Presbyterian! ‘Christian Counsel for a Con-, of Missions and Education of the Hike Johnson, a student at Mid-|Lake Camp in July. 4 Silay on 1045A.M. 2
Y. M.C. A. 131 Mt Clemens Street Church will be in charge of the|fused World” will be the theme of Pe ene ell be south as. Western Seminary, will speak Feb.
Rev. R. Garner, Pastor — FE 4-7407 (11:15 morning service Sunday ob-|the 8:45 a a.m. services. At I t ulpit on Feb, 8 ‘ ;
Sunday School ............... 10:00 A. M. ‘servance of National Youth Week. 8 p.m. he will speak on “Gam- eee ot acinn Wilees wall ee dpe silig Willard Stallcup, - . ogo ma leat : ST. TRI N ITY
pene otis veees te eeen ee: ene o -} Richard Fitzgearld will preside blers for God. aera ii ali ihour: dean of Emmanuel Christian) he also reap. ’ Aubarn at Jeacle
Evening Service|’) 7:00 P.M, | With Joyce Munro playing the or-| Prior to serving as general | ‘School and Midwestern Seminary. ‘ (East Side:
Wednesday Prayer Service... _ 7:30 P.M. ‘gan. Mrs, Dorothy Beatty will] secretary, Dr. Willingham was Assisting Dr. vane I. Soe San ‘ Ralph C. Claus. Pastor
“Wh ri M nu» | direct the youth choir. tor Of the National Baptist ™an, pastor, at the evening H ; — "| Sunday School.... 945A.M. &
ate) Ursenee Mani [wcsenee eee) Gee metic . * & sicacsrial Chareh! te Washington, | service will be David Smith and Hospital Assets Climb National Lutheran | #:\ S--- 830A M °
D. Cc. | Karen Olsen. NEW YORK up—Assets of pri-| Second Service .. 11 00A.M Bringing messages on, various
Council Churches
erie aspects of the theme, ‘Dare We Bethany Baptist is joining)vate hospitals in the United States,
eS = * Columbia Avenue lie is the Household of God’ will a atl one eas Be ee ouster pay eae in many of them church-owned, have ST p AU L
é é ‘be Maryann Beatty, Shelby Lock- Richmond and Southern Baptist lobserving Youth Week with the) climbed beyond a total of 5 billion ASCENSION J < Th
BAPTIST amy and Carl Sheeby. dedication of children at the dollars, the American Assn. of! ar eet Enid
Daryl Thorpe will lead the e a.m. service Sunday morning. | |Fund- Raising Counsel ‘Teports. PONTIAC Geerge Mabder. Pasiet
CHURCH responsive reading and Bonnie Members of the Senior High es 96 Williams Early Service _BISAM ¢
| Plummer will read the Scripture. Women S Assn. ee will be divided into five First Soci al Wm. LeFountain. Pastor D\cmingiSerwice 10 AMS
64 West Columbia Ave. | Leading in prayer will be Sue [groups with fe ool boards a SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9:45A.M.} Sundcy School, | 930A M |
= Vaneit, Carol Beatty, and Royce with one of the official boards a = CHURCH ' : _M.
Sunday School 0.0.0.0... 0.05. 9:45 A.M. | Duncan. Lercy Swartz, Wayne /1:30 Monday evening, Brethren: Church |) “*re" Swict 1141) BLOOMFIELD - Morning Worship ....... 11:00 A.M. | Evon, Jim Weayer and Bob wean Sof 10 Serve. Members have just written into 316 Baldwin. FE 2-0384 CHRIST
B.T.U. gees: eee bees : . 6:30 P.M will usher under the direction of the constitution that each board Sat. Eve. Service .. 7:30P.M. fF TOWNSHIP
Scenlne Weveki . . 7:30 P M. ‘Frank Rose. have a youth member to serve | Sunday School ... .10:00 A.M. WATERFORD TWP. Square Lake & Telegraph
Wedeodey Seaver Macting. ae . 7:30 PM. | Sunday evening the Youth Fel- Mrs. L. G. Rowley, State for one year as a voting member Senger Mornint ceoatcs Airport at Williams Lake Rd. Wm. C. Grate, Pastor iS
; , ilowship will be hosts to young P ident of WCTU, | of the board to which he or she ee a ° tea Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor ‘3 Church Service 10 00 Ma
. Rev. Ne. Lh Boyd Ir., Pastor people of the E)mwood Methodist r@si . is elected. . | Adult Bible Study. . 6:15 P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL... 9:30 A.M. i Sunday School 1100 A.M.
sai papeongeprchag peels Chureh. Beginning at 6 p.m. the Presbyterian Speaker | The young people of Bethany will eerie =e ; : 30 P.M, [| CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. 7
—— ‘Program will include a presenta- have charge of the mid-week serv-|] Tues. Young peopier! i P.M. ST MARK
= ——| Son of the TV play, ‘The Drip.”| trder the leadership of Mrs. ice Wednesday evening. |] Thurs. Prayer .. 0 P.M. ST. JOHN'S se. poe
| On Feb. 1, several of the nearby y estie Filis, the Women's Associ-. Participating — will be Rodger] REV. TOMMY quest. Pastor PONTIAC New Church Building
‘United Presbyterian youth groups ation will be in charge of the social Olsen, Toby Leoni, Ronald Boyce,
will be guests: of the fellowship | period from 6:40 to 7:30 p. m. Sun- Douglas Anderson, Mike Godwin, |
for a “Singspiration.” \day when the Inter-Church Fellow. Tim Pepper, Sue Hamilton, Deanna’
MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 351 Prospect St. Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje 87 HI St. at Cherry St.
Carl W. Nelson. Pastor (West Bloomfield Township)
Wm. C. Grate. Pastor
j held in First Pres- Relyea, Nancy Crawford, and Judy Williams Lake || sunoay scHOoL.. 9:45 A.M. § Sunday School ....1000A.M. 2
_ Sunday School....10 A.M. Morning Worship. ...11:15 A. M. Wore Program Slated Predin curch ‘Cantarella. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Charch of CMUREN SaaviGe 11:00 AJA. eee Service... 11:1SA.M.
Eve. Worship... 7:30 Woancelsy re Service. ».7:90 P.M f oo 9 f |The Senior High Fellowship and Vaughn are adull ANN#OM: | the Nazarene ° ; i
; oo UR a 150 Lab or Sun ay Afternoon the Out-of-School group will attend’ SHEPHERD of the LAKES | | Cedar Crest |
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LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A. M. WALLED LAKE Meeting at Walled Leke Elem. Sehoel f,
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M. Frederick Foutz. Pastor ke | Farnsworth off Union Lk .Rd. |
iNext to Dublin Seheol)
Howard E. Claycombe, Pastor
Services at 8.30 A.M. Paul Coleman
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day under the direction of, Mrs. | "Mrs, Blanche Joki
to Be Guest Speaker |
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CHURCH W. Gibson, Minister * * *
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: TEN. THE PONMFIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1959“ —
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"39 Walled Lake ..64 Holly 67 Rochester ._..70 _37 Waterford ....62 W. Bloomfield 57 Lapeer .......60 St. James ‘Pontiac Central 69 St. Fred ......53 Cranbrook .....58 ‘Saginaw .....43 St Rifa.......31 Pontiac North. 36 St. Mike...
UAL DEAE LALA ORAM Pa alba e
~ PCH Zips by Sagina Chiefs Put Lid
on Hiah Scoring
Trojan Quintet Barge Makes Farewell
Appearance by Hitting
27 Points 2
PORIS PNH Falls, 58-30; Holly Trims Keego Huskies Never Broncos Stay
in Contention Close Behind
Brighton Five
By BRUNO L. KEARNS
Sports Editor, Pontiac Press
Defense won out offense |
last night on the Pontiac Central} Over
Court, | x
The Chiefs who have the best)
defensive record in the Saginaw [
Valley having allowed the fewest |
number of points per game, scored
at Cranbrook 19 for Northern Milford Bows Trojan player was able to score in|
double figures PCH put a net over)
Saginaw's top pointinakers, |
job Parker and Jim Gronski, who!
Managed only six and nine points an «usy 6943 sictory over Sagi- |
naw, one of the league's top of- | oe
fensive units . | Williams Sparks Crane. Clarkston Gets Upset
vais A gues curt) ca oe | Cagers; Fedynik Makes by Bloomfield Hills; Sayed Ww wa veur and net one |
i | |
| |
two By BILL CORNWELL The Wayne-Oakland League ap-
pears to be settling down to a
two-way battle between unbeaten!
Brighton and Holly with the Bull-
dogs in the driver's seat not only,
on their record but also because
jof the new loop schedule. - |
-The Broncos, who have won six
straight and are now 4-1 in the
'W-O, could keep right on winning
iwith no chance to move up if Pontiac Northern committed all
ithe basketball sins in the book,
‘Cranbrook capitalized on most of
them and the combination pro-
duced a nightmare for the Huskies. | pespecth ly
kor Central, Charley Barge
made his farewell appearance by
hitting for points, The little
guard didn't have his best shoot
ing night as he hit on only eight
field goals in 28 attempts, but he |
connected on 11 Of 12 free throws. oo
; The alert Cranes, shooting with!
telling accuracy and quick to take!
;advantage of enemy miscues, dealt|
i Northern a 5836 drubbing last}
j night on the Cranbrook court. Pontiac Press Phote
BANDY UP — PCH forward Join Bandy (10) goes in for a
layup past the defense of Jim Gronski of Saginaw. Bandy
1) points all in the first half last night as the Chiefs defeated scored
He reeenved a standing ovation . nat Brighton does not stumble the rest Saginaw, 69-45, with little difficulty. ; ’ : g i
from the crowd when he left the ; fog So ln wae of the way. The Bulldogs beat,
court in the final period. and was ngly easy one, was No. . fa | Holly in December in their only
hoisted on the shbulders of the | eeason Vind seven) games: ert) league meeting. | ern's season record Is now just |
the opposite — two wins in seven | * * students when the pame ended * |
Rochester Rolls to &th:
Pontiac was never in serious | Brighton pulled away to a 32-20
trouble Parker and Lou Reonemou mists: ‘halftime lead after being tied
hit on ther first two shots for Yesterday's game with the (16-16 and romped from ther on.
Seamiw and the score was 44 Cranes was an affair that North- ipaced by Sean Lavan’s 25 digits,
After that PCE pulled away to as I ern coach Dick Hall would just as Cliff Simons hooped 20 for Clar-
much as 22 pomts in the first hell soon put out of his mind. It was| enceville.
: j 5 , “e >| '
It was 422) at intermission | OT C0 Qe Cd S ns a night, in fact, that any cage) Holly tripped West Bloomfield
coach would be glad to forget if
he was on the short end of the)
With cucht players figuring in the Kochester broke an Ti tl tle final score | 67-57 while Brighton’ Was wallop-
ing Clarenceville 68-46 last night. |
Clarkston missed a chance to | and the Trojans never got closer
than 17 In the second half, John Bandy had the range in the scorn Rochester | the ets after the Ist) period and took Cranbrook's co tdefense | Tie tochester uit we on i ranber ; compact dete | Pontiac Press Phete ; |
fist half as he hit on six of 10 with 31 field poals to defeat La a 3627 lead at halftime, Phe forced the Huskies into repeated) WHO'S EXCITED? — These two pair of legs actually belong gin os wee suet iat ae ws fro : he Maley gic series er ace — . _ . P | lls og ie : z ; bie _Wolves were u a
\ ue fay | ' i. | a in . an ‘ " per na = and siay Speen th Palco . Mt in mad “ Pm ee and an en oe oy to two excited Pontiac Central cheerleaders who had plenty to ; Hills 56-50 Northville bombed
ta loPwiare ed OUT AT Wath me . nny ae , sens hough Apecr eu itn argin ie ranes urne 1¢ listakes} : . - . 1S, lew : H
eight whines this season thoug i} ee o ; ae ee ‘ ae - £04 i f
fo po in the third pertod and. fin Se was a Tre County League 4443 after three quarters, into points on their half of the cheer about as the Chiefs whipped Saginaw, 69-43, for their 7th | Milford 66-46 in the other game. |
neds Epenl es Sts point: caine Another league @ontest sam ( Lott led tl Rachestes ‘scoreboard | straight victory last night. . * * *
Me Bali Le : ene Lothery lee vw Rocheste ” ee | : , cored in the first half homme defeat [Anne Creuse, 51-42 neo The Huilies were never le A 2%6-point performance by
Sa = : attack with 20 points while Chuck George McDaniels and 16 for Ron ; Once neain George Fed whe contention, Cranbrook started ra- | : "i sendy. Kees
played the first quarter. took con ‘Ebersole added 14 pidly and converted the context P Moreland offset three steady Keego|
trol of the boards with nine re . * * * | . one . homie scorers as Holly always held a | | | Inte a cakewalk for the home lelizht ed B Joh d
bounds Harrison Munson came (Ss | Lapeer had three players in} fotks jsulg t edge. arry Johnson toppe |
Into the game in the second stanza) douhle figures led hy Fd Murslialls! the losers with 18 with Dennis, | \ y bat | ‘ John Lucadam With big Juhn Hayden clearing Alix adding 14. and played most of the second half
He had cight rebounds and seven °) In points, and followed a y the penrds a Jim Williams hand . i\was held to two field goals.
‘ ‘Bennington with 12 and John Me- jing a sizable postion of the scor- sornts Ly i ¥ 4 =
; Defeat Sa InaWw I Killen with 10 ing chores, the-Cranes breezed to Clarkston, which had to switch |
The victory solidified Pontiac's | . n 121 lead midway through the = : = | the game from its floor to Blodm-
hold on the top ranking In. the Honioyiteok (sy ede ist quelier (and idercased) (heir J | field Hills due to a defective fur-
state, Et was the ith win and | Pontire Central dligh's swimmers Bae alles os a: edie to 18-3 entering the 2nd pe ) | nace, dropped below .500 and saw |
5 - the Chie ov ; hel rst quarter margin o , - . i Sth in league play for the Chief, invaded Saginaw yesterday, and x doa first gq " Sed Acaudale blastal uake (Orien'< the loscis as Sraith got 10\andi Len most of its remaining hopes for
ening Gy auiwe alii a very qient 15 10, and the game stayed clone AT haliiinie thelGrancerenioved Lo. successfully defending its crown
mounaw had oa peor wooating returned home i through most of the second ball, : title hepes im the Qakland-B last Bourdo 11 for Avondale. | disappear.
nicht with only Pi Geld goals in TOiteam victory, ol 41, over the saga a SE dp cushion and the count was night by taking a 43° contest Rar i ~ Madi | :
attempts for 20 per cent, whileinaw Thigh Trojans The win gave With three omunutes sto play 462] at the end of the 3rd stanza while league leader Troy was past- . he a pista avira! a5 . . | | , ie “arin : WE : : n defeated Clawson 45-40, with | ‘olves , alftime) PCH connected on 25 of 62 for Gene Norris’ aquatic Chiefs their) Romeo surged into a oo00) lead ing Fitzgerald 49-39 son deteate . The Wolves led by one at halftime: Cranbrook had complete con ie : :
cent Lath season's win against two de-jand L’Anse was unable to lose , Rick Moos leading the winners ‘and two starting the last period
w, 69-43; Walled Lake Nips Skippers, 64-62 Avondale .....45 Lake Orion ... .43 :
panama
Hustling Vikings
Take Command
in Final Minutes Gives Waterford 4
Close Losses in I-L;
Southfield Romps
By CHUCK ABAIR
“Give Waterford 10 points in the
right places this year and they
wouldn’t have a league loss,’’ was
a remark made last night which
certainly sums up the way things
have been going for the Skippers in
the Inter-Lakes League this year.
Walled Lake had come from be-
‘hind after trailing most of the
way to hand Waterford its 4th de-
feat in five loop games by a 64-62
count to prompt the observation.
The speaker could have made
it eight points since the charges
ef Jerry Wallace: have dropped
their feur contests by a. com-
bined total of seven. Berkley’s vic-
tory by three has been the big-
gest margin.
The latest defeat kept Waterford
in a last place deadjock with Van
Dyke which bowed to Southfield 65-
37 last night. Walled Lake and
Southfield are tied for 2nu behind
unbeaten Berkley with 3-2 records.
* * *
Some all-out hustle enabled the
Vikings to pull out the verdict
against their traditional foes. The
visitors virtually stole the game
away in the final five minutes.
Both teams had played in
streaks all evening in the
rough-and-tumble affair when
Walled Lake suddenly took com-
mand,
Down 50-46 with five minutes left,
coach John Shadford's alert crew
fired in six straight field goals. by
stealing passes and picking up
loose balls.
* * *
Barry Campbell's four free
throws brought Waterford to life
again and the Skippers hung on to
reach the final two-point difference
on reserve Ray Robinson's swisher
with 1:24 remaining.
Wendy Meyer’had an opportun-
ity to tie it up with a 1-and-t
foul shot situation with only 14
seconds left but failed and then
also missed a running one-hand-
er just before the final buzzer.
Waterford held quarter leads of
15-8, 28-23 and 45-40 before the wild
clasing minutes. The Skippers had
a’ 10-point edge late in the 3rd can-
to and. appeared on their way to
pulling away but spunky reserve
Gary Wilcoff kept Walled Lake in
it with some clutch scoring.
* * *
Bob Smith topped the Viking
scoring with 16 followed by Kirk
Evans, who bounced back from a
slow Ist half to score 10 of his 14
in the last period sparking the late
surge. Wilcoff got 12—10 in the fi-
nal half. Bill Allen also turned in
a good reserve effort with 11.
Dependable Barry Campbell net-
ted 25 for Waterford, 17 in the 2nd
The loss dropped the Bathers
half as he kept the home club
going. Dale Mahrle slowed down
following a good start but still
garnered 15.
WALLED LAKE - WATERFORD
G F T G ft fT
Evans 6 2-414 Manhrle 5 5-715
Smith 8 0- 116 Bowen 3 0-2 6
Johnson 0 0-0 0 Ca'pbell 9 T- & 25
Fink 4 1-2 9 Studt ® 1-1 1t
Plerde 1 6- 0 2 Stigers 21-2 5
Allen 5 1-411 Meyer 4 0-2 8
Robinson 1 0-0 2
27 10-17 64 24 14-22 62
Walled Lake 1 « 8 15 17 94—#4
Waterford 18 13 17 11-62
Oak Park Victorious
Mike Detmer connected on four
fouls and Bob Miles scored a bas-
ket to provide Oak Park with a 47-
42. come-from-behind win over
Madison Lamphere last night.
Lamphere had led 40-39 with three
minutes to play before the Parkers
wrapped up the nip-and-tuck duel.
Detmer led both teams with 18
points,
10 per {rol of the backboards, due to Ty ; Troy a two tame lead
In other SVC games, Flint Cen-|feats, and a 32) Saginaw Valley) the: gap. Havden'’s stellar werk and some eee ae Gaon ee ed with 19 points. ee the Barons canst fire to
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thal defeated Arthur Hill, 68.60 and|Conference record. Arthur Wa =| * * ; Kreat assistance from Bil Schu- gerald shared second place with Ron Hewett and Newt Acton each i = ie Bate Seine eo
NI » Citv'the leader with a 40 record. Dave Watterson with 21 and Reid ae fauble (4. had 12\for Clawso m Townsend tallied nine alone Khiat Northern dumped Bay City the leade | mann, Three Cranes hit double (3.9 peeords. jnad If tor Clawson, . :
; mm ca | ; “bl 1 Dennis Olszak with , were Romeo's big! . | to lead the big finish bettering the Central O i Without Jim Gibbs ane . | figures in the scoring column ; : inal | : * * * a ‘
inched because of in-| pointmakers while Ron Skrockt col , Orion had a chance in final | : . 7 Jarkston team total of seven.)
row nacivaw _|floberts, benched broaune | ite Wilileren) iteeping the Ue ts to tie the game on a |. Troy came back from a 22-17 townsend finished with 14 behind| © een Gre T juries, rest of the team came) lected 1) for L’Anse, | on 29 points, 18 In the Ist half. SG arcs, thon an ite d. The (deficit at intermission to tie it 31-31 nous Danziger's 18. Po Sir flat fh 4 >» Parker } ’ : . ee 3 h. | a ag : t § 5.
Howard) 6 2 2 Tilman ot 6 § 6 through splendidly, led by John! apn. win moved Romeo's sca), Hayden tallied 13 and Tom Bray . after three quarters. The Colts sd gel s 1.4 9 fama 7 ce & f a ' ag and The Dragons led 27-21 at halftime and | ; q ; (matched Danziger for the losers. | oe ak Seen 2? gs t-Blamy who wan the backstroke and’ a, record to 43 and evened added 10. Avondale finally tied the game then jumped to a quick seven-point :
Has Bi d2 27 arene) 7 8-9 9 individual medley. tarry Horst Lb’ Anse urk to 44 Pipes Le 4. +L ‘ s — lead 38-31 and Fitzgerald never Milford couldn't stand prosperity nae , 2! : the EP’ Anse mar . Sharp shooting Mike Fedvyvnik; for the first. time 38-38 in) the js See : (aint 1 a leyivns Pod 2nd Jerry Gavette turned in’ vic | a irel A saint peuduction| ‘caught up after winning its first last week.
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Anlite 122 4 Metmery 9 1 2 Veories along with Bruce Norvell’s, In the league, Rochester is 20, Continued his high point: proc i final quarter. | p Hared wim 1 paced th The Redskins dropped into a cellar
jonas oo OO A nena Go 5 . ; herrea © er lee L. Anse for the Huskies, swishing 19) to « * * On armed with jo pacec ie : . :
i Mt 6 86 Oo pool record 1109 in the orthodox [Bernat meal Tense ates oe if hehtly bett th Colts. while Ron Lickman and Phil dence ie Bloomfield Hills. iCal oo8 ber 0 ( ih vecoun ov oshihthy better than ; ee S. i * ‘ ; ? orth rears
ey aloe wile 10 0 2 veaststroke. and the medley relay, 0: half of his team’s. total Two free throws by Dick Smith Morgan each had 10 for Fitzgerald |Wade Deal paced Northville with tic i} i] t Viltiamis i ‘F ; val. 0 " - sr ~ : ©
onan (96 0 0 felram 0 0 9 O Rey Donaldson, Norvell, Jerry ROCHESTER LAPFER ; moved the Jackets ahead 40-38 and ven oaton (16, Terry Anderson hit 15 for Mil-
cnaio #0 GP AD Toles 16 ae piPowers and Ren Hoekman CUNT pie Ya) a G Karshell ¢ ewe, COMEUERS CRANBROOK it was tied again at 41-41. Herb fram Gp yiord. A total of 79 foul shots,
Pantie: Central 221 16 69 2 O10 clocking for the event [eal 3 a : i) niercs 1 2 3 . Fedvnik & 7. 419 Hayden @ 1-243) Harris’ jump shot and a free throw poker . : iy : aoe 3 Bis marred the tilt. Northville, Clark-|
Sugita 1-4) jLothe 9 20 mypton 2 &- B12 Vincent thor 3 2 hire _ : okn le - ae ;
AGENG ran es Cinefs lost the freestyle relayjione 4 1-1 @ Kuler 6 000 & eke oo tt 1 ves 9 0.1 9;made it 44-41 and Avondale hung Ginrieh 1 0-2 2 Shuler @ 0-1 9 ston and West Bloomfield are 4 . IMasan no of Me 2 forte 1 a : ' . eR 7 ; Arnold 1 3-5 § Bi = 9. yin 4 | iwhen a swimmer jumped the jun. Beeey ‘ os: Mer iners ee HD Neran 4 ! . < mann 2 Si : o on the rest of the way. ab Aso Meee 6 On pall 2-3 now in 4th place. |
Grads Lead Dondero | AO said treestyle-Rarry Hore (fC TE gipenern 1 0 8 2 Walker @ 0-1 O[Chase 9 1.2 1 Rray 1 4-410] Orion made good on 13 of 14 Bourdo 9 3-3 21 Callison 1 0-0 2° BLOOM. MILLS CLARKSTON _| tine ta CH, Ird, vsh rh | y 2 ho s : ! ~ i ; p . a sine 1 ines PC} ci Thpsen t G 1 2 [Th peon 1 t 4 Wood i a e *ltree throws in the first half and ee _ ase hy, 4 = H bandon G U , t
Over Grosse Pointe J ino ard butterthy forty Clavette twas an | 21 123 an Porais 18 6.11 46 Total 25. 8-16 68/21 of 27 for the evening. Barry Si ayondaie oe Me Apitowns'd 4 6-914 Caverly 1 1-3 3, rene Ind Jerey owera iP ', Roache=ter : : ) 29) TO Northern oe 7 #8 10 15-3 “ c : ; 5 =) | oh 9 RED meee ‘ - | Paige 1 O0- 2 2 Powell 1129734
TT nt vraduates bowed! bewls 18>. Time 1 08 6 ,, [Lapeer . 1} 16 18 17 8OCranbroak ... .. 181812 12—-8¢ had 18 and Jim Rechnagle 16 for|Lake Orion .....400.-. © 1 T O43 Aart 9 0-1 0 Parks 0 5-8 5 Pwo mm year graduates / on0-yard frrestive Rambean (81 2nd) : 2 ee ——— —————————— ren | a ee | Dixon 4 0-1 8 Ca‘pbell 8 2-219
ett oon oa blare of glory at Royal ped Gaensbauer «PCH! ard Waltere) [Danziger & 2- 3 18 Porritt 5 8-10 18 Ra “ime 2 hp a :
Qak Dondero toast might helping eran Er pecs aieahe John Blamy | | Bullet! a 7 _.
the Oakes upset Grosse Pointe 67 orci and fen Donaldson 1PCH E> hid i ros e al in 23 10-19 58 18 18-27 30
ee Bill Hele 4H Time 1 O08 ry, i : IClarkaton : ney 2 740
bo Mike Joyee seared 23 and Ba 100 yard breaststroke Bien Nee Bloomfield .. 17 330 11 «15—56.
af ‘ ; Ap OPCH: tnd, Torky «fit tre Ay WAT! So __ u ee E ae 7 ay Ke time 1108 «Pool Record) ane Say ® [e
while John Meadows had 2b fo pace! ne vard freestyle Rambeaw (Abo atte |
thet Horat (PCIE Cushion 1&1: Time $8 7 W bath teva ei Fe Lashon «i Qnd, Landry (8: Hard orker, the Mole i
caval Gak beld: The nduaniaee ict mee tor ry a pens Experiments reveal that 1 ¢ ¥ P?, s i
most of the way and was coasting. ote cca ote (PCW: Ard) teach , he vee ear ie : at to ieee
* along with a V4 point marein with! os Tine 1 os ay <4 antes ipo! Jim Ferree Sets Pace heve to xcavate kgs F se would
Any me rela 0 « 4 A f §
five minutes left when the Point aie Sreeey Powers, Norvell, Ron Hoek Entering 3rd Da of a 37 mile long t 1 : ce ic ers inade a bid to pull out a dra jma ¥ ais 2 ae as eecines y : ; g tunnel, wide enough | 700 vere reeelyle —_ * ¢ * cc
miatic triumph. rPontiae disqualified) Thunderbird Event oy, y permit passage of the
Ly
PALM SPRINGS, Calif, W—Par
remained anything but a mystery
today as Jim Ferree, a young pro-
fessional with a pleasant North
‘Carolina drawl, led the way into
the third round of the $15,000 Thun-
derbird Invitational tournament.
x * *
Of the 41 invited pros, onty Ferndale, FE. Detroit W in
Maples Trin Mt. Clemens Birmingham took advantage of:Gallup, had Mt. Clemens on the ~ A pair of free throws by Don|
opportunity to become a “spoiler” run all the way following a 15-7 32 Eschenburg in a sudden-death sec-
in the Eastern Michigan League!ist quarter. seven were over par 71-71—142 | ong overtime period gave Almont.
race by dumping Mt. Clembtis 63-52) es * for the 36-hole distance at the |. 66.64 decision over New Haven
at Birmingham last night. { Larry Kelly and- Phil Isbell Thunderbird Country Club. in a battle of Sovthern Thumb
Ferree, 27, whose biggest win leaders.
as A pro was scored in the British) The win put Almont and Anchor
Columbia Centennial last year at) Bay, which defeated Armada, 43-36, The loss dropped the Bathers|scored 15 apiece, Phil Russell had|
out of a 2nd place tie with Fast 12 and Gallup 11 for the Maples
Detroit which whipped Hazel Park’ Dean Carpenter hit 15° in defeat | |
i
62-50. Mt. Clemens now ix dead Kimball gave Ferndale a seare Vancouver, set the pace with a on top of the league with 6-1 marks,
locked with Port) Huren fer 3rd in the closing minutes sticinge a Vd pair of 66s for 13° iwhile New ‘Haven fell into second)
with Birmingham 4th Ipoint lead all the way to two be * * * iplace with 5-2.
“ * * fore the victors went into a stall |. One stroke behind were Doug,
and clinched thei oth straight. Tay! Ford and Wes Ellis Jr, also with) Other league games featured Ferndale continued its perfect
league play hy downing winless
Royal Oak Kimball 39-31 In the
other game. ‘66s yesterday, and Bob Wininger, — wet es eS |
whose 64 was the best of the par, roewn City over Dryden, th
whacking in the second round, 2
New Haven missed the chance, Palmer sparked Ferndale with 14
East Detroit led all the way pull-
‘ing ahead safely in the last quar-| |
Pontiac Press Phote FAREWELL RIDE — Pontiac Central guard ter. County area scoring leader, | Six strokes off the pace was! Birmingham, getting balanced Don Petroff, had his eye again’ Charley Barge gets hoisted to the shoulders of last game fer the Chiefs as he is a mid-year ‘Wally Burkemo of Franklin Hills. to win in regulation time when
scoring for the Ist time after pre-jtallying 26. Ken Broadley had 18 students after last night’s game against Saginaw, graduate, He finished with 156 points for seven iwho shot a 67 yesterday to go with | Nate Petty tied it 56-56 and missed.
t t games, tops for PCH and the Sa viously depending mostly on Mervjfor Hazel Park. in which he scored 27 polnts. It was Barge's ginaw Valley. Thursday’s 71, jhis second free throw.
ue
Almont in Sudden Death
Southern Thumb Triumph
With nine seconds in the first
overtime Don Smith's field goal tied it for. New Haven at 64-64,
' New Haven took three shots in
the sudden death and Almont got the rebound and Eschenburg was fouled. He had 15 and Al For-
syth 12 while Petty got 19 for
-New Haven,
Memphis led by a close margin jall the way and outgcored Capae from the floor 16 field goals to 10,
x * *
Dryden had only eight field goals as Doug Graham led Brown City
with 15 points,
Everett: was Anchor Bays top scorer with 15 with Terry Wills _ 18 for Armada,THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1959) ELEVEN
Mid-year graduation took its toll
form in pre-game ceremonies for
PCH games. Chief Pontiac Don
Mann had his last dance and put
his feathers on the head of new
Chief Ray Lanham prior to last
night’s game with Saginaw at PCH.
_* i«* *
Outstanding gymnasts from |
throughout the United States will |
gather in Traverse City next |
summer for the final gymnas-
ties tryouts for the Pan American
Games. The tryouts are sched-
uled Aug. 16-21.
* * *
Barring a last minute hitch at
the conference table, a world
heavyweight championship fight
between champion Floyd Patterson
and Sweden's Ingemer Johansson
probably will be signed next Tues-
day or Wednesday.
* * *
Resentment flared today over
yesterday’s firing of University
of Colerado’s football coach,
Dale Ward. Ward was coach of
Big Eight school for the past 11
years. No successor has been
named, but former Lion star,
Doak Walker, is mentioned as
a possibility.
* * *
The United States amateur cag-
ers were still among the four un-
beaten teams in the world ama-
teur championships: at Santiago,
Chile, after edging Puerto Rico
Friday in the last minute, 54-53.
* * *
Stars of other years faced co- |
medalists in today’s semifinals of
the Helen Lee Doherty golf tour-
ney at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. |
were Joanne Goodwin |
(1956 winner) vs Babs Mclntire, |
and Marlene Stewart ee | They
(1958 runnerup) vs Marge Burns.
x * *
Heavyweight Lamar Clark last,
night added Ox Anderson to his list)
of Knockout victims. Clark, 183,
flattened Anderson, 243, in the sec- |
ond round.
Aw, Fiddlésticks!
Cage Faces
Is this face yours? If so, bring
it to the sports department by
noon Tuesday and earn a cou-
ple tickets to a pro or college
basketball game. Last week's
faces were Ned MacDonald and
Gary Harnack, both PCH stu.
dents,
Jayvee Scores
Pontiac Central 54. Saginaw 40
Pontiac Northern 31, Cranbrook 29
Waterford 39, Walled Lake 28
Brighton 30. Clarenceville 29
Lapeer 31. Rochester 30
Memphis 35. Capac 31
Anchor Bay 62, Armada 37
Oak Park 44, Lampbere 34
Avondale 59, Lake Orion 30
Eo, 46, Liiceeesi4 38
Mt. Clemens 53, Birmingham 30
L’Anse Creuse 42, Romeo 35
St. Rita 43, St. Pred 27
6t. Michael 30, Bt. Jeme4
Qrosse Ao qe yal Oak “Boncere 37
it Lopes x4
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCORES |
Addison 61, Morenci 49
Adrtan 87, Albion 64
Alcona $4, Au Gres 24
Algonac 54. Marine City 30
Alma 68, Cadillac 57
Almont 66, New Haven 64 «2 of!
Ann Arbor 47, Kalamazoo Central al
Anchor Bay 43, Armada 36
A Hill Tech $6, Bay City 8t. James 51
Austin 64, Cathedral Central 42
Avondale 45, Lake Orion 43
Battl@ Creek §8, Jackson 49
Bay City St. Stans 90, Bad Axe 49
Birch Run 68 Morrice 48
Birmingham 63, Mount Clemens 52
Bloomfield Hills 66, Clarkston 50
Brighton 68, Clarenceville 46
Brown City 48, af fa
Cass City 44 gan bey ‘e
Champion 86. Chassel Chelsea 67, Ann ey Car High 44
Chesaning 70, Ithaca 61
Cranbrook $8. Pontiac Northern 38
Davidson 88, Mt Mor! a 86
Dearborn 69. Wayne
Det. Lutheran E. ber Gintondsle 45
Durand 71, Bt, Loul
East Jackson 7
East Lansin 62. Sturgis 46
Edsel Pord 54. Ypsilanti 41
Ewen $2, Seribiend 48
Fairgrove 64, P
Perndale 39, RO Kimbal 3
Perndale St. James Be
Pontiac @t. Micha
Flint Atherton 71, Govarien 41
Flint Beecher 57,
Flint Central 68, Spine A. Hill 60
Plint homed Redeemer 69,
t Heat " 46
Punt Mandeville 63, Lakeville 54
nton Harbor 61
Grand Ledge 55, Belding 44
Grand Rapids Central 71, Ottawa 47
GR Union 71, GR Catholic 64
Greenville 77. Baton Rapids 69
Grosse Pointe Univ. 54. Maumee 52
Hamtrames 12, — e 35
Hancock 72, Onten
Harbor Beach $7, fart | Hope $1
Harper Woods @1, Huron 32
Haslett 41, Williamston 38
nde ry 3
Kalamasoo St, Augustine 66,
Buehanan 64
Kalamazoo Univ. High 73, Otsego $7
:
Niles 72. Portage 40 Hi-Y Hawke ‘x 1-¥ 33
erthesstera #, Eastern 58 Rochester Mi-¥ H Sameer 1 6
Northern 67 ley Stone Bapt, 3 Fi ne 6 6
Nort vile at Muito Ni xt 30--Oak. ve Haw 7:90—Pirst
Rotre Dat Deae ay ‘psiesal 2 F) Saguet vs Pistons: $3 es Daptin
Oak « 47, Lamphere a nee P Owosso St Paul 69, Flint St. Johns 65
Pershing 62, Denby 36
Pigeon 10, Ubly 49
Plainwell 68, Allegan 51
Pontiac 69, Saginaw 43
Pt. Huron st. Stephens 55 Cros-Lex 43
Redford Union 81, Belleville 67
Remus $1, Mt Pleasant Sac Meart 47
River Rouge 66, Willow Run 41
Riverview 48, enermos 36
Rochester 70. Lapee
Rogers 44, Kelloggsville 40
Romeo 57, L'Anse Creuse 62
Roscommon 63, Pinconning 52
Dondero 67, tanioae Pointe 65
Royal 1 Oak Bt io
nter Line Bt lemens 35
Bt. Charles 78 ahs
jt. Johns $3, Ion:
St. Paul 68, re aatnen
Harbor ¥., 40
Shepherd 89, Claire 5
Soo High 62, Searing 3 N\ Aces Pace
the National
bachelor Bob Pettit has
The veteran star of the
Hawks teamed with the
record-smashing 124-108
umph over the East in
er, collected 25 points an
scored 24 as the West
handed another rookie
gest coaching triumph.
recently as coach of the
world champion Hawks.
For the first time in
classic,
game's most valuable
tinction because he is
West out-rebound and
the Western Division
1954-55, an all - league
every season and an all
jhe has won or shared
award.
sat in on the last half.
only six of the records
game marks.
Despite the brilliant pl
lof Boston’s Bob Cousy,
stars never got closer
points.
WEST
Hagan, St Louis ae
Baylor, Minneapolis .,
Pettit, St. Loui
Martin, St. Louls .
Shue, Detroit... ...... |Yardley, Detroit ..:....
Twyman, Cincinnati
Poust, Minneapolis
McGuire, Detroit ..
Totals Pe ed
eons
=
ei mee
EAST
Southeastern 78, Sy ,8 ee 83
Southfield 65, Van Dyke 37
South Lake 67, Lake Bhore 44
South Lyon 68, Boysvilie 38
Stockbridge 63, Leslie §1
Sweetest Ht. 63, 8t. Josephat 38
Tawas Area $0, West Branch 20
Theresa of Detroit 68. Shrine 38
Three Rivers 68. Coldwater 52
Uy "0, Aven mo 41
y 40, Fitzg
Gnionvitie Ha Beckervite 82
Vassar 63, Marie
ke 64, Witertere 63
Wakefield 42, Bassmer “i
Warren 45, Center Line 4
ee yne St war §4. Bt Aretha 40
octere 1. dford 49
Whitehall 48, Reed City 47 Yale 63, St. “ein $8 $8
MICHIO AN AN CO LEGE
BASKETBALL —
Night's Resul Arizin, Philadelphia . C
|@eara, New York .........
| Russell, Boston A ene
wen ee
Pate ‘Syracuse .._. |Sauldsberry, Philadelphia.
Kerr, Byracuse
Costello, Syracuse
Guerin, New York
See cow mured
St. Louis, Minneapolis
124-108
Victory Over East
just about every available honor,
but he must share his newest one
with rookie Elgin Baylor.
freshman standout of the Minne-
apolis Lakers last night for a
annual NBA All-Star game.
Pettit, the NBA's leading scer-
Easy Ed Macauley, until a few
weeks ago Pettit’s teammate on
the St. Louis club, automatically
became coach of the Western Di-
vision team when he took over,
year history of the midseason
members of the
radio-TV corps named two players
—Pettit and Ba y1lor—for the
award, Baylor gained another dis-
rookie recipient of the honor.
This one-two punch helped the
the taller East team and gave
victory in three seasons and its
third in the nine-game series,
For Pettit—rookie of the year in
former for five years—this is the
|third time in the last four seasons x * * x *& *
Assn.,
captured |
St. Louis
fabulous
West tri-
the ninth| d Baylor
All-Stars
his big-
defending
the nine-
press-
player,
the first
out-shoot
its first
selection
-star per-
the MVP
However, |
were full-'
aymaking
the East)
than five up to their name, last night, when
hey butted the hapless St.
one defeat. Orchard Lake St. Mary
and St. Benedict of Highland Park
hold the same record. Both were
idle last night, affording the Rams
their opportunity to square things.
Rest of the ‘‘way home” will be)
rough for all three.
| Pontiac St. Michael ran into trou-
| ble at Ferndale St. James. The By H. GUY MOATS
The Rams of St. Frederick lived
Rita
itor a S331 vietory ‘that elevated
them into a three-way tie for the the first. period, 15-0,
DETROIT #—In five seasons in Jeague ae
Basketball * *
This win was the 6th, against)
While the Freds were winning, St. James Surprises Shamrocks, 39-37
Rams Trample Ritas Shamrocks never got in front
until the last two ang a half
minutes, but couldn't hang ©8, collision of the season with cross-
and the James boys went on to |
win, 39-37.
St. Frederick shut out Ritas in’
then just -
coasted along, with Just about ev-
lerybody on the bench getting into
the act. Eight of the nine who
than half the game, and little Mike
Reed, set the scoring pace with
13 and 11, respectively. Game hon-
ors, however, went St. Rita's
Paul Kaminski, who 14
points,
x * *
Yesterday's workout,
PGA Seniors Begins Tuesday
tournament
72-hole medal play route Tues-
day through Sunday at the PGA
National Golf Club in Dunedin,
Fla. Ageless Al Watrous of Oakland
Hills starts chasing his 4th Pro- jare newcomers
fessional Golfers’
Seniors’ Championship next. Tues-
day but the caliber of the field will! years gone by.
make the chase mighty difficult. Among thobe just reaching the Association |
The 59-year-old pro from Bir-|
The 20th renewal of this famous
will rum over a
Among Watrous’ contenders will
be defending champion Gene Sara-
zen,
the links, and Mortie Dutra, 1955
champ. another timeless wonder of
* * *
Watrous and Eddie Williams, who
will alsg compete, are the onl
The two clubs broke or tied 19 golfers to win the PGA Seniors’
All-Star game records as an'crown three times.
Olympia Stadium crowd of 10.541 the title in 1950, 1951 and 1957. watched all the action and a na-|Williams took it in 1942, 1945 and| tional television and radio audience | 194. Watrous won
Sarazen and Jock Hutchison
Sr. are two-time winners of the
event.
tourney in 1954, then repeated |England this summer to meet the |
last year, Hutehison won the British champion for the world’s |
first tourney ‘ever held in 1937
' and again in 1947, a] Gy
| 00s
meee
Oa T
33) i Hi | tes teem Oe nan ere te
124) 1 St
I
Oy ae
eA
a-oe 3f |professional golfers
"3 passed the half century mark in
g years. Thirty - three
18 champions won all-expense trips to
5 Dunedin for the national event. The tournament is restricted to
have | who
sectional
+ MSU Skaters Win
EAST LANSING (UPI)—A last
minute power play goal by Michi-
4/gan State's Ed Pollesel gave the
7 ‘Spartans a 3-4 victory over Min.)
, nesota last
f° 47 “ist inieccobeatate Hockey Association. night in a Western’ Watrous Bids for 4th Title Several names on the entry list
to the senior
ranks who represented the ‘cream
lot the crop’’ on the pro tour in
| 50-year-old mark and thus qual-
mingham will be confronted with ifying for the Seniors’ test are
a record entry list numbering. Jug McSpaden, Dick Metz, Paul
nearly 300 and including some of Runyan, Toney Penna, Ky Laf.-
the game's immortals. | foon and Jimmy Thomson, one of
the longest hitters off the tee
in golf history.
Other stalwarts of yesteryear in
Turnesa and Tony Manero.
Horton Smith, another illustrious
newcomer to the senior ranks,
starting time approaches.
Smith,
the ‘“Johlin Ghost" during his
heyday, turned 50 last May and
planned to compete in his first
Seniors’ test this year. But Smith
broke his left arm in a fall at
his home last week and will be
forced te miss this show.
* * ®
jcrown.
international playoff last summer.
PAST PGA SENIORS CHAMPIONS
1937—Jock Hutchison Sr.
1938—Fred McLeod
1640—Otto Hackbarth
1946—Bddie Williams
1947—Jock Hutchison Br
1948 —Charies McKenna
1949— Marshall Crichton
1950—Al Watrow
1951—Al Watrous
1952—Ernest Newnham
19$3—Marry Schwab
195 ne Barasen
1985—Mortie Dutra
1956—Pete Burke
1957—Al Watrous
1958—Gene Serazen
aes not held tn
1939, 1943 and
La a % Mlinois Normal 87. Centre] Michigan 0
Bt. Mary's (Minn) 60, Lawrence|@
Tech 71 .
Wayne Btat> 72,° Western Ontario 68,2
(Overtime) ;
Bay City JC 96, Traverse City JC 66
Benton Harbor JC 55. Jackson JC 44
Boo Tech 103, Geogebie JC 68
Tenight's Games
Michigan State at Minnese
Central Michigan at Wears THlinois
oat Michigan at -Tiltinote Normal
stern Michigan at Miami (Ohio)
Bowling Green at Detro =
&t. Mary's at Detroit Tec
Northern a at Valparsioc
Ohio Central at
Olivet at Huntington
Friday's Major cence Basketball
Creighton 64, sential 63
UTH
West acnfen a Weatern Kentucky
Appalachian a pe tient e Christian
Hardin Gtmmons 73, Howard Payne
Eastern New Bpnpigha 82. Wert. Colo.
WEST
Utah 70. Brighem Young 56
Oregon Sta > 76. Washington State
Denver 74, Wyoming 48
Seaitie 109, Montana State 72
Nevada 73, San Franciaco State 66
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High
Pressure
Beware
of It!
Salesmen who use “high pressure” are usually
trying to put “something over on you” — trying
to make you buy something you don’t want.
“High pressure” selling, especially by strangers
is always a tip-off to when you are being snared
into some shady deal or fraud.
Don’t let the “something for nothing” and
“tomorrow-will-be-too-late” appeal get you into
trouble.
BUSINESS
Chamber of Commerce’ aye
lling—
BOARD
Phone FE 5-6148 got in contributed to the total. Tom’
Derocher, who played little more
and that.
the field include Sam Byrd, Joe >
provides the only unhappy note as |
veteran head pro at
Detroit Golf Club and known as |
The prize money will total more
than $10,000 with the winner re-
Sarazen first won the ceiving $1,200 plus his expenses to dumped Minnesota's swimmers 65. |
taking nine out of
11 events to win their 21st consecu-
Carl Wooley and
Watrous won the world's title two; Tony Tashnick led the Wolverines |
years ago, but Sarazén bowed to| with two firsts: each.
England’s Norman Sutton in the}; ——
*
West All-Stars Win NBA Classic Pettit, Baylor
Divide Honors
as Game s MVP x *&* *
was about all the contest was,
sharpened the Rams for their 2nd Auerbach’s Remarks - Backfire
East Coach Eats Words
DETROIT ui—Red Auerbach is: because the East players have
a coach who talks a lot, and some- more pride than the West play-
thing he said may have played ers.”
an important part in the West's Of course, Macauley predicted 124-108 victory over the East in at the same luncheon that his
the National Basketball Assn. All-| western Division stars would win
Star Game last night. the ninth annual All-Star clash.
“7 think Red fired our boys |But the rookie coach did it ina
up a little,” said winning Coach matter-of-fact way and did not
Ed Magauley. “At least, | know bother to list the reasons why.
I used his remarks before the Macauley worked his West
ne ai ans eee vant _ squad through a Thursday after-
| noon practice, Auerbach elected
town rival, St. Michael. The battle
is set for next Tuesday at Pontiac,
Central's gymnasium. St. Fred-
erick won the fret encounter, 49-
The big difference between,
Shamrocks and St, James, last
night, was on three free throws
by Nei} Kiernan, in the last minute.
* * *
Shamrocks had (failed up to the
last three minutes, not by much,
at any time. Dick s flipped
a fielder at the two and a half
minute mark to give Mikemen an
edge, 37-36. It was their first lead,
but did not last very long. Kier-'
nan was fouled going in fom a
shot. He ‘converted both attempts
to make the count 38-37, then was
fouled again. He made that one
good, also, for the final score, as
time ran out.
* * *
Tom Dabbs fired 15 points for
game honors, with Art Robak
ac for nine. Larry Ye-
zak and Jim McGowan each had
nine for St, James.
Defeat leaves
“round robin.”
In the only other SCL game,
‘M’ Sinks Gophers
ARBOR ANN
40 last night,
tive dual meet,
the Shamrocks
with a 34 mark at the end of ine
Friday, RO St. Mary defeated Cen-
(UP1)—Michigan Auerbach, coach of the defend-' ty tet his squad rest, and at the ing Eastern Division Champion jypcheon meeting chided Macau-
Boston Celtics and therefore coach je, fer scheduling the workout.
‘of the East stars, tokd the NBA Lon “My ‘luncheon gathering yesterday: : '
ee East an win the game, Uce.” he said, looking toward Ma-
— ———.—— cauley. ‘They play enough during
ithe rest of the season, We'll have
Olmedo Tons MacKay w meeting an hour or $0 before
in Aussie Tourney the game. That'll be enough.”
ADELAIDE (®—Peru's Alex Ol- Apparently it was not enough
and Auerbach became a losing
medo, the new glamor boy of ama-
iteur tennis, pulled out a 5-set vie- All-Star coach for the first time
in three tries. Macauley, the Most
Valuable Player in the NBA's first
All-Star Game jn 1951, captured
tory over his U.S. Davis Cup team-
mate, former University of Michi-
gan star Barry MacKay, today
and moved within a single stop of the prize in his first attempt.
the Australian National Champion-
ship.
Playing with a strained stomach
muscle which forced him to serve
at never more than a three quarter
jpace, the 25-year-old University of)
Southern California student,
trimmed his close pal from Dayton, |
Ohio, 3-6, 8-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 in steamy
heat and occasional sprinkling rain. |
The triumph put the part- Inca |
youth into the final on Monday
'when he will play top seeded Aus-.
‘tralian Neale Fraser, who beat,
‘Bob Mark, his fellow countryman, |
‘6-4, 64, 6-3, | players don’t need. prac-
FREE PLANNING
ter Line St. Clements, 44-35, for
its “robin” finale. Th
en the Roof Fell In = | ST. Paci eon ST. aha 7 RTIGAGES
poremmarl WN ee ¢ ¢-¢ §| Breaking a 12-12 tie to go ahead MOI
Reed u «2 116 Opopart 3 +8 ¢/40-15, at halftime, Lakeview Gf'eswConventionals. up to ees
eller - - | > a 66.27 P | of valu trot and >
Kennedy 1 0-3 2 Buctck 1 0-1 3| breezed to a 66-33 walloping of Pontiac, Seutora Nov Fee all araee
oce 2 2-4 6 Gtefanik eve 18) Utica last night. The Chieftains, outlving and | between Land con-
cry $id g Ramm 0°00 Mi who had two successive three!point | Sova fr “eamm TE — —- —/ qua different scor- FRANK MAROTTA &@ ASSOC.
Totals 20 13-26 63 Totals | 13 8:7 quarters, had 11 different sco Pres
St. Frederiek 14 9—83/ ers.
St. Rite 0 3 9 10-31 a aoe oad
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Robak 3 3-1 9 Boyle 3 1-6 7 +
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Harding © 0- 0 © Christie 2 2-4 6
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Campbell 6 0-0 0 Mulcas'r 0 1-3 1 ountry u
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W. Michpel ....00.65.- —
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MAytair 6-2600 AROUND JOrdan 6-4662
Lunches, Cocktails and Dinners
ARRANGE NOW. Conventions, Banquets, Meetings. Receptions, Dinner Dances
Michigan's Finest 18-Hole Golf Course. Watered Fairways
Former General Manager
Raymond E. Choueri HILLCREST COUNTRY CLUB General Manager (Mt. Clemens, Mich.) N f
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We Are Interested in Financing Your Home
Our plan has proved of tremendous help to your
neighbor and we may be able to benefit you as well.
the services we can make available to you.
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Rochester Branch lanning to buy or build or to improve
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TWELVE | THE PONTIAC PR 5S, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1959 . a : . - ad Zz
z . 4 © am : . ithe holdings which are located
Holds Promise for Holly ‘away. between. Pontiac and hurch Plans School Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. | an | midway between Pontiac and urc ans Schoo
“Religle INSURANCE Protein” — (Gravel Firms Merging (vive wn % si evuve ON Missions § wt | Long known to hoid extensive ions un ay j
. 5 = Amer. _— isand and gravel deposits, the prop- |
rou pa i hone F E 4-4560 ( b iC st Co. of De nd the E. erty is located among the Grove- COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — The. :
laser ‘AGENT HOLLY — The biggest business!Gravel Co. of Davison a third in a seri ( fou
sce 147 W. Lawr e St h P. Brady Co. of Flint. All have land hills, and has possibilities n a series of four classes in
~eqeves/ vee a : ie awrence wl. deal in several years here was ragy 2. @ that could mean considerably ex-| 4 school of missions will begin at
- fhannounced today by Charles A-j|holdings here, near those of the panded employment in this area. 5:15 p.m, .Sunday at Comrherce : ;
a IES ——— ~---- Fellows, president of J. P. 'Bur-'Holly Sand & Gravel Co. Methodist Church. A _ movie,
iroughs & Son, Inc., of Flint. It “Crossroads,”’ will be show ;
é “i , ; . leting th the ; ' n.
‘a io > means a big expansion in its line) | 4" COMPA Oe Oe Owrmill be Welsh Is Free to Run Christian vocations will be the —_, Spar §= Ql TM]. jot business, and much added ex- aang! y ais larged theme of the third session. An
: cavation and development here, Ee fn . e « ian LANSING #—Mayor Thomas §.' appearance by a Christian mis- NORTHWOOD a)
FUNER AL HOME he said. aie ra ee Co. Y Welsh of St. Clair Shores today was sionary from the Middle East will
NE aaa The Holly Sand & Gravel Co., & free to run for re-election this|highlight the fourth and cpncluding : : .
with extensive holdings near the * * Lal spring. Gov, Willlams announced class on Feb, 1. r )
oT} 1s tt? Dixie highway and Grange Hall) The change means a big expan- yesterday that he was dismissing; The class is divided into sections , ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LES é
1 ioughtfu Service road, five miles northeast of this'sion in the Burroughs sand and removal charges against Welsh. for various age groups with Mrs.
village, {s merging with three Bur- gravel operations in the Holly, oe Jack Baker, Mrs, Milton Hogg, ‘
46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-581 roughs subsidiaries ‘area. Already one of the largest’ Flame throwers are used for|Mrs, Edward A. Beaupre, Tom) $88 Orchard Lake Road
6 ge i davai sc oevi * * * ‘businesses of its kind in the state, burning thorns on cactus to make Shull, Mrs, Leonard Griffin and |
Gienn H. Griffin 24-Hour Ambulance Service These include the Oxford Mining the merger makes possible a the plant fit for animal consump- the Rev. Perry A, Thomas servin :
. Co. of Fontiac: the Oe S. Lefler greatly enhanced development of tion as ‘instructors. : "| Open Daily ‘til 9 P. M.
Open Sunday ‘til 5 P. M.
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| - Jan. 25th to 28th
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PROFIT SMALL... BUSINESS GREAT a . THAT'S THE WAY WE OPERATE
DISTINCTIVE UNFINISHED FURNITURE
We Have a Large Selection
Desks—Coffee Tables—Dropleafs
Chests of All Sizes—Bookcase Record ||,""
Chests .
4 DRAWER CHEST
$Q*
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$795
Many Others to Choose From
p=] THIS COUPON IS WORTH 12c . TOWARD the PURCHASE of
conta i cm OG: ES ToMATO soup O°" 20° f=
Nene field te Minors er Dealers .
Limit—One Coupen Per Customer
Coupen Expires Jan. 28, 1959
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NEW LOW || FSS ape sauce 2 on 25°
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16x48 BUILDING BOARD .. of” a, || E =
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: ZW EOUTON SCHIABLE SINK STRAINERS :3 °2" || eae DECK TYPE SINK FAUCET ©: 7" 4. >>> FIR || suiceD CLIN aS aGHES
T L FE MATT THICK BLANKET $2995 | BOYDELL LATEX PAINT :.~*4" a
[ / C ff Loose iNsuLATION
propelient, as their source of
power,
1370 SQ. FT. BRICK RANCH HOME WITH FULL I! BLOCK
BASE AND A LARGE TWO-CAR PLASTERED GARAGE
Storms and screens
Entrance is 60 sq. ft. of raised
slate }
| Plastered walis
| 3 large bedrooms
Separate dining room
| Birch kitehen with eating space
G.E, even and range
@2 baths with ceramic tile and fan
2 natural fireplaces, raised hearth
—AlIl This for $19,950 on Your Lot— “Freon” is ideal in’ such appli-|
cations because it changes readily
from a liquid to a gas when re-|
leased by melting of the fusible}
plug. A little of it goes a long way |
in blowing the horn, for in chang- f
ing to a gas, the nonflammable’
“Freofi'' expands 240 times its |
liquid volume. Studie cefling in living reem with
scoustic plaster
Redweed paneled living room
Select oak fleers
Septic tank, copper plumbing
which eliminates the cleanup job|
styrene (Styrofoam) to a variety|
1957 Dow brought out Scorbord, |
foundation
Dow says that in addition to
produced initially at
to re-—
move odd bits of plaster or paint. —
That cleanliness tip, of
Keep Safety First Always.
,ing down the bit shank, Don’ t)
change direction once you've start-|
c—keep the bit) Model Shown by Appointment
ead th hd ‘FE 81198 Custom Builders Your Pians er Ours Pinks, grays and blues are con-
tinuing to be the most popular)
bathroom colors. according to a
survey of nearly 3,000 ceramic tile
contractors.
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We Do the Work
* PAY OFF EXISTING MORTGAGES lf You Have Reasonable Equity
* CONSOLIDATE ALL YOUR BILLS Save All That Interest Money
/* 6°, INTEREST RATE Repayable !2 to 15 Years
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Additions ° Casement;
| © Kitchens e Attics
| ® Roofin Finisheg
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F Urnaces Completed
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COMPLETE MODE
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Aluminum Siding
© Cement Work
& Additions
© Awnings ‘
© Railings
ate on My Home
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‘ESTIMATE PHONE FREE fcc a ANYTIME. Federal 2-941
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AMBASSADOR INSULATION CO. Pontiac's Oldest Insulation Co. ~
IT’S SMART.TO 4NSULATE
-Do It Now with FIBERGLAS
FEderal 5-8405
aa plumb. Check masonry walls for
cracks and basement walls for New families are going for old
humes these days, according to
and elderly folk whose children and other heavily used areas indi- jlEnsineer Find Ways
to Combat Corrosion
Among the problems that had
ito be pondered and overcome -by
manufacturers of gas water heat-
iers is the fact that 18,000 chemi- heater linings that would resist
rust and corrosion induced by
many types of water. -
Engineers of the Gas Appliance
Manufacturers Association found
part of the answer in glass-lined,
gas water heaters, and the problem |
iwas further solved by using plastic:
dip tubes. The dip tube is the.
pipe that carries cold water down | water werks, This meant finding|through the tank to a point over
ithe burner where it is heated. '
jeally different kinds of water are
Mir. B ild Tor real estate men. leakage. Inside plaster wall may. dispensed to homemakers by U.S.
ua ere ‘Agents find that many of theirjhave insignificant cracks, but
7 resale transactions involve young-jpatches should be flat. Walls of) materials for plumbing and water-
"HAVE YOU GOT er couples with growing families|ceramic tile in kitchen, bathroom FIFTEEN
be given a look of greater height/ten siding with a raised platform
and better balance through a com-' floor.
50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR
~SERVING MICHIGAN WITH DEPENDABILITY AND
QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1908
Call Us for All Your
CONCRETE NEEDS The low," flat-roofed home can| bination of vertical baard-and-bat-
a PIG on your Hands?”
MANY TIMES A LOW COST - CURBS — DRIVEWAYS — WALKS — WALLS
Concrete Pipe—Sand—Gravel—Mortar—Brick
Building and Mason Supplies have grown up, married or for
various reasons no longer live with
parents.
Reasons cited for the appeal of| cate quality construction.
3. Floors. Should be free of warpage. Check floor joists ex-
posed at the ceiling of the base-
, BLOCKS
ALDON’S CARPET me pee sage vat ea be ment for sagging. As in the case é:
Siesmomettad Samet ew zu... {| CATSMAN COMPANY Installation will sell it for you in new houses; the presence Of] ceramic tile eliminate need for — tested to more 'the ase
natural materials such as brick.| redecorating or renovating. tenaere ioe receee 339 S. Paddock St. FE 2-0283
iceramic tile, wood and slate; the
satisfactions of “mellowed” land-| 4: Doors and windows. If door
scaping, and the comfort of “es- and window frames are not level
tablished” neighborhoods. or if doors and windows stick, it.
may indicate that the walls have)
To minimize chance of disap- le eared oa settled unevenly. |
pointment in buying a used home ——- : re |
eat lantherilies| recommend 5. Plumbing. Open all faucets.
If any pipe is cor 7
getting an architect's advice. If Isl ow passage ot watee Hert he
| this is not possible, then the fol- ‘hackag SHown by flow from faucet con-
| eer eal should be checked | ynect ed to the corroded pipe. |
1, Roof. Should be straight| es
when examined from outside. In-|._
side, inspect ceilings and attic for,
evidence of leaks. ; :
2. Walls. Should be: straight and |
|
‘You'll Unzip Windows k
for Cooler Rooms
OSLO, Norway (UPI)—Plastic
windows with zipper fasteners may |
soon show up in American homes.
Sigurd Sundby, a Norwegian in- | They are made, using
QUALITY TESTED the very best and newest equipment
to assure you of quality, strength. dura-
bility, and weather resistance. Avoid
cracked walls ... use Tru-Bilt and be
safe! c
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ADVANCE Floor Decorators 3700 Sashabow Rd. OR 3-7407
FI ZAPZALALA¢AALAALA
TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT
tor the Tops
in Comfort, Convenience
and Economy!
For Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Call
AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. $.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area
17 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9124
Cl cde de ad ed ad ch de cd cd ul dle ud cll lhe to Give You
the Very Best
BUILDING PRODUCTS CO.
TRU-BILT 1992 Pontiac Dr., FE 4-9531
Neer Telegraph and Orchard Lake Rds. Complete Basement Waterproofing
All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates!
Reliable Waterproofing 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777
ag rR See ee ee
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ventor, won a silver medal for the | :
‘idea at the Inventors Fair in 1957, i
0 eee and now has a-crew of nine men
working full time to {ill orders for ;
the windows.
his U F ROOM with BATH | He said his windows are de- ;
jsigned to diffuse the sun's rays, {
ees ‘and deflects heat in the summer. | }
gan Mea or ieee ts, a | :
i | Steel Wool Cuts Shine You can enjoy peaceful living in the lovely village of Rochester in America’s most
| Clear lacquer applied to oe le popular home! The 3-Bedroom Ranch style home of face brick with full basement is
ee en athe perponee | the most wanted home in the country. Figures prove it... but, sea this home and let
|There are several ways of cutting, it prove itself! (See some of the features listed below). Located in beautiful rolling
'down this shine. One of ine 2 neal hills with good schools, roads, parks, lakes, recreation and shopping facilities all
aoe . nearby. See it this weekend.
|
mm WATER SOFTENER
Completely assembled and finished.
Mahogany paneling, tile features in
bath, fully wired, electric heat, full )
. | > - SOFTENS insulation, storm windows and screens.
Can be occupied day of delivery. Do it > REGENERATE!
ourself or we will install it. / on | > RETURNS TO
“There Is No Substitute for Experience” ! Seavice
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Open Daily 9:00 - 5:30 | i
Financing Up to 7 Years | x
; | See This Amazing : |
BOB’S BUILDING SERVICE | sottener today at INCORPORATED Li H. STANTON — 4
207 W. MONTCALM Heating & Plembing | . Look. at these Features... i
At the flashing white light just east of Oakland Contractor ee Located at : Full Basement a
A. Murray White FE 4.9544 103 State FE 5-1683 719 lizabett St. Paved Streets af
i nity Water & Sewer
Phone OL 1-8401 \ yo Drop Vestibule
Formica Counter Tops ce
Low Taxes
3 Bedrooms
Face Brick
60 Ft. or Larger Lot
Paved Side Drive
Sliding Glass Doors
Ceramic Tile
Aluminum Windows
Large Family Kitchen
NO PAYMENT ‘TIL Model Open
Daily 12 to 8
Sunday 11 to 8 BIG BEAR CAN
ADD-A-ROOM
F.H.A. °250 Plus Costs... NOTHING DOWN TO VETS --
Built by DOREEN Builders
Home Delivery Guaranteed
Certified Mortgages Guaranteed
both GI and FHA
by Michigan Mortgage ge Corporat
* Lada $4 50
F.H.A. No Money Down Mortgege Loons”
FE 8-6553 OPERATORS ON DUTY
24 HOURS EVERY DAY!
REAL
ESTATE
OR 3-1295
SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1959
‘Realtors
28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 8-0466
COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE
“ARE YOU SURE?” is your fuel oil Fully treated te pre-
vent Corrosion — Sludge — Seot —
Freezing?
“D0 IT YOURSELF”
Treat your own Fuel Off in your own
JUST FOLLOW THE SIGNS...
i TOTAL $68 Per Month
| 3 BEDROOM HOMES
FEderal 2-9122 Judah Lakes Estates CALL tank with WHITE FLAME LIQUID
SOOT ELIMINATOR and be SURE.
1 pint can will condition up to 256
gallons of Fuel Oil. Sold at Hard-
ware Stores — Only $1.35 per can.
OAKLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY 774 Woodward. Pontiac
H. J. MacCORMICK
Salesman
QUALITY HEATING
and -
+) COOLING | Gas and Oil
Duct Work Furnaces
At Low...
Low Winter
Prices!
All BUILDING SERVICES
Within a few weeks you will give a sigh of relief!
That is
ta your family’s growing problems by adding a
Materials, planning aid, if you contact us now We'll put an end
room to your home
help with selection of contractor and financing—
we offer them all! Our prices are reasonable
OPERATORS ON DUTY he advantage of out
24 HOURS A DAY atid eesl
FE 2-121]
G & M CONSTRUCTION CO. 2260 Dixie Highway, N. of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac Take advantage of our low
Eaves Troughing
Licensed Contractor
ZILKA HEATING 3261 Millwall FE 5-5461
House of the Week
Clarkston Village — Roman Brick
We're bursting with pride and anxious to have you see this
home. A ledge rock log-burning fireplace in both the Living
Room and the full Basement. Country size, yet ultra modern
ia the kitchen. Built-in stove, oven and refrigerator. One-
and-a-half car plastered garage pniruated on rolling land
in &@ very scenic area. Words can't do puta to this home
Price $18,750. May we show it a you?
OR 3-2028
O’NEIL, Realtor
FE 3-7103 RAY
262 S. Telegraph
_ : ——-'as they usually must be located.
CONVERTIBLE 24’s
ALL BRICK
3 and 4 BEDROOM HOMES
FEATURING
*# BUILT-IN C.E.
STOVE & OVEN
& GAS PERIMETER HEAT
AND HOT WATER
* PANELED DINING ROOM
* CARPETING AND MANY
OTHERS
W. W. ROSS HOMES, Inc. 1941 S. ane Rd. FE 4-0591 Model OR 3-8021 $15,950 Complete With Lot
Conventional Mortgage
MODEL AT
2345 Watkins Lake Rd.
12-8 Daily, 10-8 Sat. and Sun.
} | |
Furthers Safety xe Ps ce
‘lurinated.-. Dabbing the
| switches with luminescent paint for with doors that open to the right or|
painted along the hottorn edge of
ithe door will be a constant re- ‘Important i in Kitchen |
Inefficient kitchens usually ha Use of Color
‘tive power—and should be well il- you want to work.
light; Refrigerators are now available
| easy location is also a good idea. to the left. This permits you to)
Where there are small children b@ve the ‘door open towards a
or elderly members of the house- counter or table top. When you
|hold, it’s wise to draw attention ‘shop for your next refrigerator ask
| to all thresholds by applying floor © See the new gas modeis.
should Open for your kitchen ‘the surrounding floor colors | Which Woy Door Opens |
idoors and the way they open into HF
Walls of dark, enclosed stairwells the room. Cupboard doors some- 7
‘throughout the» house should be times shut light out of adjacent)
Leaguer white, ivory or yellow— cupboards. Doors to other rooms’
the colors with the highest reflec- often create traffic ways where |
Be’
~' enamel in a color to contrast with Sure to specify which way the door’
Garage doors that slide forward.
‘and up into the roof of the garage
are head-bumpers. A bright hue SEE US FIRST
Insurance — Investments — Trust
Service
DAWSON & WATSON iminder of the hazard involved. R. J. Dewsen, Hugh A. Watson
| Where there are low pipes that 111, N. Saginaw St. Poutiae
for Land Contracts ~— Reai Estate — 7
\ Ph FE 2.
| might spell trouble, they can be | = a
‘WHEN YOU HEAT-# painted yellow, which has the
| highest visibility, And industry |
| has learned that painting dark
corners white tends to reduce the |
habit of tossing rags, papers and ©
| other litter ine those corners.
Red should indicate where the |
home fire exitinguisher is kept. |
Fuse boxes should be painted with |
light-colored or luminescent. paint,
you ‘re really living! The best
in modern fuels deserves the
when the house is dark. The emer- best in modern. equipment.
‘gency first-aid cabinet might be Play safe. safe, Be sure.
iedntified with green paint, a color
traditionally associated with safety ACCEPT NOTHING BUT
Astronomical
Sum of FHA Aid
Has Been Given
According. to official government
reports, in its 25 year span the
FHA hag insured mortgages on
nearly five million homes and 800,- »
000 rental units. Approximately
twenty-two million loans were in-
sured for modernization and re-
paired HEATING
EQUIPMENT
THERE'S NOTHING FINER BUILT!
* *® ®
Cold Weather
Is Here!
ORDER MORE
Keep Your Coal Bin
Filled All the Time
from...
M. A. BENSON Co., Ine. 549 N. Saginaw St. FE 4-2521
SPACE KING LIVING AREA GALORE
Over 1,500 Sq. Ft
of Living Area
Carlo
Construction
Does It Again! The Most Astonishing
Value in This
or Any Other Area
Only *13,990 Including 75-Ft. Lot 3 imaeer. « be ta Uy Kitehen, Dining Area, 1?x?1 Family Room,
Lars % Baths, Private Beach on Beautiful Lotas Lake.
Paved ‘peregta. “Tebeslp and wats, Nee posreys Fer Suburban a it
Jus al Pe Beat. Walking te Commuter Depot.
oe! PAYMENT —¥ A. TERMS
'G OF BEAUTY AND A res FOREVER
NCE-IN-A-LIFETIME D
BELIEVE = Tous
Dollar value of the FH insured Otto A. Trzos GO TO é27% Wik aus Lal LAKE RD., ls MILES WEST oF DIXIE HWY
mortgages and loans is vstronomn. OPEN DAILY 1:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M.
ical, totalling about $53 billion. 3101 Orchard Lake Rd.
FHA insured home mortgages run
to $25 billion, rental project mort- Keego Harbor Ph n OR 3 45 97
yvages to $7 billion and moderni- Eves. and Sun. FE 2-0278 = in, 0 e .
zation and repair loans to $11 bil Call MA 6-6247
lon
Of these amounts, $16.4 billion in
home mortgages have been paid healt allele lata lle b ttl |
off as have $2 billion on rental @ a
project mortgages. Of the $11 bil- a a
lion in modernization and repair Ss ; a
loans, $9.75 billion have repaid. : =
* * ® 2 a
The entire FHA operation is @ a
self supporting. All U.S. Treas. @ a
ury advances to the agency have a —
been returned, plus $20 million . AN yY ! Y p E f WO RK a
interest. Reserves of more than ) oO a
$600 million have been accumu gy a
lated. In addition, the agency @ ee ee
has returned some $80 million to @& ; } FREK ESTIMATES ;
home buyers from insurance i. , BREE HOME | Winter Prices ; So ONE.
premiums. r PLANNING > DOWN. UP TO
nr ed 7 ! SERVICE N Eff | | _T rm to var “The FHA program represents ™@ /—~ ~~~ Ow in ect e : now SE RAISING
one of the finest examples of in @
dustry and government working) a
together with no cost to the tax-
payer,”’ Mr. Nielsen said. “This gy
cooperation of government and pri- gy
vate initiative has enabled literally ™
millions of families to own their @
own homes or to find good rental /@
iecommodations Much of the a
tremendous growth of our cities
ind the establishment of totally gs
new communities can be traced to a
LIVING § FUN IN FABULOU
LOTUS
@ Built-In Electric Range, Oven Vent-Fan
@ GAS HEAT @ Large Closets @ Plenty of
@ Ceramic Tile Over Kitchen Cabinets
@ Glass Sliding Door Leads to Patio Area
3-BEDROOM © FULL BASEMENT @ 112 BATHS
@ Huge Living Room
@ Family Room
FHA
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a rr iP hilippines Girl island home to serve her people RIVETS = | By George Sita
The Green Empress — fis Cturch Guest (Scsaraesmon [MOT acme 3 : a a re: rson for 1S. |
; This Weekend several church g ewe in : > WINDOw.../ = e
... by Elizabeth Cadell rN | ROCHESTER — Ruth Malicai,|“Oceser she 6 a houseguest of ‘(Copyright 1958): |
CHAPTER XXXV experience, been a single empty 20-year-old college student from the a and Mrs. ae | ep -
“No castles. I want a@ white seat on a Green Empress. _ | Philippines, is a featured guest of . | “EEE | |
re rk o porcine es a It was not, he acknowledged, the youth of St. Paul's Methodist Do It Y if M
5 , e e vil- - | Se ys i «lle |
bigpltarc Yeah oe a eta : 2 ap = jai here this weekend: our Se an Hi | \\
Can you play the guitar?”- —but for a driver with a‘ clean’ The Ocean ot her = 4G t Rid f p |
“T could try.” isheet, this series of upsets was the | Samual Youth Mission Parley. | € S | 0 ests | * i
“After dinner, we could sit in worst possible misfortune. 'signed to give youth a greater un-| "Rg Ke | |
‘the soft air in the patio, and YOU) «pye brought you bad luck derstanding of the mission impera-- NEW HAVEN. Conn. wH—W. S., ote Sys = Aen!
could strum—" . Porky, aad Fee sorry. en ; Eve = church, a church spokes- 'Greaves was bothered with wasps — All tighty vesee sed
“_a soft air? thew wan't ic cais ta ac eee | man said today. in his home.
| = *>* HER BUDINES Miss, Maliesi, who was honored
“Darling’—She looked at him BOOTS AND
with awe— “that was almost fun- :
ny. Did you mean it?” ing. There'll only be five.” ; , He took a vacuum cleaner out to!
at a reception last night, was to [yi nest, sucked them into the, |. Ferdy stared at him, his mouth :
agape. na _ sees — ARE ee tank of the cleaner and went to his
“It just slipped out. Would you; “Five, sir? You mean some-, yiy Sea barck 1. Barage.
prefer Spain to Canada?” body.else bas gone and dropped’ 4 net oe i ee * & * |
“It sounds a bit unpatriotic, in| gyt?” = my There he plugged the vacuum.
a way, but you must admit that) « a eso : A product of Methodist Mission- cleaner into the exhaust of his |
iheré) are still parts of Canada anced au by me Fey if you 8 activity in the Philippines. auto and started the motor. |
where they hand you a pickaxeidon’t mind, that’s all I can tell Ruth is studying at Southwestern A little carbon monoxide quick- |
and tell you to hack down the you at che Omoment. Tomorrgw.| Ce Winfield, Kansas, where ly halted the buzzing inside the |
virgin forest and throw yourself/I"]] give you the whole story.” |she is preparing to return to her tank.
up a log cabin.” “You don't have to, sir,” said! :
“There are parts of Spain in|Ferdy, his countenance brighten-’ PESCIRES
which you have to guide your ing. “I wish we'd got rid of that)
- plough in and out of rocks and young spark before ever we)
boulders.” ‘crossed the Channel. With him,
“Could you make a living in poe, I'll feel a lot better. You've,
Spain?” icheered me up, sir.”
“If 1 couldn't you could. Drink HE SLEPT UNEASILY
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THERE! THATLL HOLD THE | | PETER! YOu
your wine. I want to—get y Angus slept uneasily, and woke
ae ey paging a = t jearly. Having bathed and dressed, Ov’ GOAT FOR AWHILE | iss Conte POOL YOU
you to, myself, | ; AND NOT HANG UP FIRST! zz jhis first visit was to the Admiral.
arms. |He found him in a loose, much-
She put her elbows on the table | darned dressing gown, drinking,
and stared at him thoughtfully. |his morning. tea.
“Something's worrying you.” | “Jitst been in to see my sister,”
“Yes.” ‘he announced, as Angus entered.
. “You don't really mind what the’ ‘‘She’s had a good night, and
company thinks, do you?”’ ishe’’s feeling more like herself.”
“I'm sorry for poor old Sir “I’m glad, sir. And you?”
Claud. He’s not going to like this, “Me? I'm fine. Fine. There's
wholesale dispersal of his cUS- another Empress coming in this
tomers.” ‘evening, I understand?”
“But there’s something more| “Yes, sir. She'll be in at about
than that on your mind—isn’t five. She's on her way home from
there?” | Seville.”
* * *f | “Might get a chat with one or,
“Yes. But I don’t want to talk two of her passengers. I shan’t) SHOULDNT TALK TO YOUR BOSS 6 LIKE THAT.
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N WHAT oe Y , CAN'T ALL GEORGIA MIGGS- PAGING
GEORGIA
about it until tomorrow.” ‘feel so marooned. What time are
me do I. its about Maurice you off?” . - MiIGGS 7
arrant, isn't it?” “Not until midday, sir, it’s not gmat
He hesitated la long run.” owe :
"Yes" _” Continued Monday ae alld 0 24 .
“Well, don't be too hard on : = Oh, good! My new dresses came.”
him” | BOARDING HOUSE « * * NG ISE
ened /ZLAMMY RRL ED gus’ eyes went to the narrow band | HERE ITIS, A DIAMOND es ee N OXFORD, # FOUR TIMES
po ec et ara EINE ANON MT EME THAT'S AT oon ltl) oles . | HAT SPARKLE ¢ p
Sn aga PA THE As Tr WoLD ane HORS S650} TOY7 LEAST AO “I wore it because oug y) { PROFIT
,ou'd feel better if I reminded) kj YOUR LITTLE FINGER WHEN WYOURS fF FO N
you that [ love you with all my | YOU'RE DRINKING COFFEE! } ) ZB R COINCIDENCE , . .
=| . Angela, my darling a (T TO You AS A PARTING aaa TO 15 IN MY PAS A NEWCOMER 10 Tis | SS WHO IN CONTRAST TO THE py} £-———— WHY, \ EASY OOP EASY!
stay . DOESN'T SAY /( KEEP) \ SAVINGS MUMAN? THAT >. GPRERE OF TERRESTRIAL? THIS INDIVIOUAL, | [CULTURE EVIDENT IN THIS / OF MSTINCTLYOU / (C7 -
Stay just the way you are un- | PRESENT~ A TRADITION ‘SW H / ‘ LUNATITE? HAW! | ENLIGHTENMENT, PAM ( TO BE EXPLICIT GROUP, APPEARS HARCLY ( ANTHROPOID ( \ Go
tit you've pald the bill and got | WITH THE QUICK BUSHES IT> ORT UP ACCOUNT: ) MORE ATWO \ STRUCK BY CERTAIN \ OBVIOUSLY A MORE THAN A : CHARACTERISTICS cs a si Soo
_ me into a less populous spot. You | ' K, a. BL ny ~1) | A\ LEAST FOUR - LEGGED BUG IF Lk IRREGULARITIES +4) HUMANOID \ TROGLOOYTE . Ya j
love me?” B YOU KNOW TINE TIMES THAT “\ yOU ASK ME! k OF PATTERN \ RETROGRESBION.! c | a Ps
on een | PA HAD TOALTER MY, : s == Po) oA; ee | PV
I love you. PLANS! | q Pon f Vy) I eos a K, s
He got back to the hotel calm, YZ , 4 a4 Yj as
and refreshed, and realized that | ; 3 |
it was for this that she had sought ‘\
him out and spent the evening with him. She loved him—but she loved
him unselfishly. The word help-
meet, which he had considered out
of circulation, came into his mind
and brought with it a new warmth
and trust.
When he went to say good night
to Ferdy, he found him gloomy.
Four from ten, he told Angus de-
jectedly, made four empty places,
and there had never, in all his:
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WAM...THE OTHER CAR HOW'S THAT? COME
MUSTVE WAITED UP THE \TO THINK OF IT, A CAR
ROAD, WITH THE RESTO’ / WAS SEEN PARKED
THE GANG, AND THEIR / OVER TW HILL ABOUT
TWO PRISONERS! TWAT TIME! BUT YOU
AINT HEARD TH BEST
PART YET! 7
Dee PID A YELLOW 1956 METEOR, WITH
OMi0 PLATES, STOP FOR GAS LATE | » *
Arter EASY WNQUIRES AT GAS STATIONS =a 8
TSBs ANOTHER CAR / HELPED GET HIS CAR
iat TO TW PUMP, ANOS
Attorney Jailed,
Engineer Freed Contempt of Court Is
Charged to Lawyer in
Temple Bombing Case FILLED ER UP!
MN COINCIDENCE? } am
RK HESAW m4
Mae YOUR BANK 1 aE
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OUT OUR WAY
GOOD HEAVENS, MOTHER,
HAVEN'T WE GOT ENOUGH
CLEANING AND STRAIGHTEN-
ING TO DO DOWNSTAIRS ?
WHY DON'T YOU LET PA
I'VE TRIED THAT, BUT THEY CANT ¥ DODGE THE DETOURS UP HERE ! ONCE THEY GET INTO THE OLD
PHOTOGRAPHS, MAGAZINES, PAPERS AND BOOKS, THEY CAN
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NANCY WENT =i pi ee BROTHER MAKE A WEEK'S WORK OUT OF NANCY
q MIN al f E iwAML : : A ‘ ;
ATLANTA (AP) — A balding 35- NO ATTIC Abert HALF A DAYS JOB/ —~ : _ By Ernie Rushmiller
vear-old industrial engineer was) Se | HT NANCY--- PENNY aie
woe : , ARCADE | -
acquitted Friday night of dyna- GOING TO GIVE scoop. a | | a PRIZE 104/\. AN]
miting the Atlanta Jewish Temple mee a
but his defense attorney went to RACE i ip rele ™ ME FOR MY I DON'T X
jail for contempt of court. Pill ta \ ‘
* * * Pie Seam BIRTHDAY BIRTHDAY ? KNOW YET P \Xy » a
George M. Bright left the court- iia a Ti 5
room a free man for the first time 7 Hh Heth f 2 NS i A || AVY
eT Sect Af Pm s\e2e Perrys
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in three months when a jury of
12 men acquitted him after delib-
rating two hours and eight min-;
utes, . |
* * *
His attorney, white-haired and
portly Reuben Garland, was led to
jail to start serving 40 days for,
contempt as the aftermath of num-)
erous clashes with Judge Jeptha'
Tanksley during the 11-day trial
in Superior Court.
Bright’s first trial ended in a
mistrial last December. The jury,
then split nine to three for con-,
viction. |
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Bright contended that he was in-
nocent, that he was with a wom-
an when The Temple on famed.
Peachtree Road was bombed be-'
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, SALUnLAY, JANUARY 24, 1959
Ike Re laxes, ‘Social Security Expert Says:
Plays Bridge
at His Lodge THURMONT. Md. (AP)—Relax-)
ing President Fisenhower invited
bridge-playing friends to his Ca-
toctin Mountain lodge today.
The President drove from Wash-'
ington to the lodge at Camp David,
Friday. He was accompanied on
the 75>mile trip by George FE. Allen
who has a farm near the Eisen
hower country place at nearby
Gettysburg, Pa., and by the White
House physician, Maj- Gen How
ard M. Snyder. |
Fisenhower expects to return to
Washington Sunday afternoon |
Michigan Bell to Add
Service in Pontiac Nork vill begin next month or
a $133,334 project to provide addi
tional telephone faeuities for the
northeast section of Pontiac, it
was announced today by Raymond
Hf! Storm, district manayef for
Michigan .Bell Telephone Co,
Underground cable will be placed
along Mt Clemens street from Mall
streey to East boulevard and alony
Court street from Mt. Clemens to
Perry street
Aerial cable also will be in
stalled along Mt. Clemens from
East boulevard to Opdyke road
and north to Pontiac road.
Storm said this project will en
able the company to fill new orders
for residential service in the area
and also to fill orders for better
grades of service
Completion of the project
scheduled for September is
Asks University Status
for 2 Michigan Colleges
LANSING (UPI) The
Board of Education today called
for upgrading Central Miehiyan
College and astern Michigan Col
lege to university statues
The Legisloture would have to
approve the change before at can
take effort
Superintendent of Puldic Instrire
sud marked
ind furecil tion Lynn Mo Barth tt
irowth in enrollment
ed further
reasons for the requested change INCreASES Were among
wi MOVES
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HARING NOTICE cP Putt
Notice ta heichy glyen that a poblh
fearing WH be held by the Ponutiac (hty
fuminission fn the Commisaton Chamber
City Mall 38 6 Parke Atfert on Ties
aos the F7th day of Pebruary, 19590 a!
6 pom FAT for the purpose of rezoning
‘he followhng described property te Com
treectal No ft, providing an alley ts pro
vider meross the Northweaterly alde of
fot 470 Paldwin Dixie Milla Subdivision
State
tories have grown ons a result of $240 Can Be Saved on Tax By RAY HENRY
/ Associated Press Writer
You may be entitled to claim a special break on your |
1958 income tax return if you're 65 or older and had fairly
high income from private pensions, annuities, interest,
dividends or rent.
The Internal Revenue Service has labelled the break |
“retirement income credit.” Being entitied to th credit, can
mean a tax saving to you of as much as $240
* * *
To claim it, you must meet certain requirements as to
your prior earnings, present earnings and age They are:
Age--You must have been 65 by the end of 1958.
Present earnings — You must have had income in
1958 from pensions, annuities, interest, dividends or rents
which is taxable. This income is your “retiremetn in-
come” upon which the credit is based.
(Social Security, ratlroad retirement and veterans pay-
ments from the government are not considered as ‘retire-
ment income” for this purpose.)
Prior earnings—You must have earned income of more
than $600 a year in in any 10 years prior to 1959. The IRS
will consider that you meet this requirement if you're the
widow or widower of a deceased spouse who met the require-
ment before death
* * *
What does it mean if you meet these requirements?
You may be eligible to eut your tax bill by 20 per cent
of your 1958 “retirement Income gut, the amount of re
tirement income to which’ the 20 per cent is applied cant
be more than $1,200
For example: Suppose your only income in 1958 is
a taxable pension of $3,000 from a former employer.
Your “retirement income credit” is 20 per cent of the
first $1,200 of your ‘$3,000 pension or $240. If you had no
dependents, the income tax on your pension would
normally be $305. But, your retirement income credit is
$240. So, you subtract the $240 from the $305 and your
actual income tax for 1958 is S65,
In addition to the 20 per cent only applying to the first
$1,200 of your retirement Income, there's another limitation
on the amount of retirement jncome credit you can clalm
for 1958
x & *
If you're between 65.and 72, you must reduce the $1,200
before you apply the 20 per cent by any Social Security
or-rallroad retirement payments you received and by any
wages Or salary you received in excess of $1,200. (People 72
or older can ignore this Umitation 5
For example Suppose your 1954 Income was a taxable
pension of $3000 from your former eniployer; $600 in So-
lal Security and $1500 from odd jobs during the year
Your retirement Income base of $1 200 must be reduced
by the $600 fii Soctal Securtty and the $300 in excess of your
$1200 Thus, the $1200 1s reduced by $900 earnings over
Now, apply the 20 per cent to the remaining $300
This means your retirement income credit is $60. So, you
subtract the $60 from the Income you would normally
pay and you get the actual tax you must pay.
To help you claim this credit, the IRS has a special
form which must be attached to your regular tax return,
If you have any doubt as to how to flgure the credit or
whether youre ellelble for it. fou should offictal
answer from the nearest IRS office wet an
“Expected Larger Increases
Overtime Operations Spur
New Car Inventories
Ny DAVID J. WILKE.
AP Automotive Writer
DETIOCOVLE New car inven. for about 71,000 deliveries in Janu
all are pushing preliminary work The cars corcrently on hand
are About a 3 doy supply at the
prevailing rate of retall sales of
Unofficial sales reports showed
n modest drop in dally detiveries,
although top industry executives
say the current demand supports |
thelr eartler predictions of great. | the
model \ ear
General Motors has
farthest) advanced.
Is that GM will be able to pre- its work lookime ta a possible introduction
smaller units for the 1960:
Industry chroniclers hear that
KEV. J, ALLEN PARKER
Name Pontiac Pastor
fo High Pythias Post
A Pontiae pastor and member
of the Pontiae Board of Education
has been elected grand chancellor
of the Knights of Pythias, Michi
gan District.
The Rev. J. Allen Parker, of
149 Franklin Blyd., will preside of family membership cards will
over his first meeting as state
grand chancellor at the organi-
zation’s headquarters in Detroit
tonight;
The Rev. Parker
member of Pontiac Success Lange
1 for the past 15 veurs. He
been pastor of the Newman A MF.
Chureh, 14 Auburn Ave. for 16
years, and a member of the Board
of E.dueation in’ Pontiac for the
past four years has been oa
has
Prior to being elected to head of
the state organizations, the Rev
Mr. Parker served as grand vice
chancellor for eight consecutive
years He has been a Pontiac
resident since 1943
§ County Youths
Are Nominated Among 33 in _ State
Named _ Candidates
for Academies
Light) Oakland County youths
were amomg the 33 from Michizan
named today by Senator Patrick
VeNamara (D Mich) as his nomi
for principal or alternats
appomtments to the armed forces
1959 natfons
aeadamies in
Hendin the jist was) James
Cornfoot, 18, of MAX Sominale
St, Koval Oak. Cornfoot was one
of two nominations for princi
pal appointments to the U-S.
Milltary Academy at West Point.
ae
McNamara said Cornfoot scored
96 33 on a special competitive test CPV ICE
ary November list year The VW +" overtime operations by most of etal AG ee ' given by the Civil Service Com
the auto makers However the {TM WAS UP about 24000 imits iission to help members of Con
neoease fos not been as yoeat as from ats total for like 1957 ‘yess selecting nominees This
vas cesapected: in mest industry * * * put Cornfoet in the top half of one
quarter General Motors Ford and Chrys Per cent of the 8.709 youns men
The Jin f eount put dealer qe, continue to avotld any cis verase the nation who took the
stich al et) Mans What was Closures about thei simiatler car
approxi ty SO 6CN care above | Nominated for one of the two
the Dee fT total ee a eee oS eve ana principal appointments to the U
S. Naval Academy at Annapolis
was a Walled Lake youth, Paul
(ioniea, 18, of 1945 Shankin Dr.
He is the son of Mr, and Mrs.
Arthur F. Gonlea.
Among the other appointments
‘land Ave, Birmingham, named
ei Herida ee ee Hy inpresed prota) for ane: sent the new car with the reat Second alternate to the Army Acad
ue order of Mie ach Cenountaaion facturer and merchandiser thts of lis loan trodeds late mew US John Pilkinton, of 2) West
VCE CONUS en Hh ORVANS veer: October; that bord will be ready End at Pe tere third altern ste
me in ae Nevertteh Mice seal) tre oy feat about Dee to onad Chrysler soon uf De . HN Sos emy = anal Ptr Ler is 4 tes it ey My thon ia thereafter ‘ a VGH araNics olan Seoraned
Holice 1 ere. Le under luring ne present a EPSolan Hf this spect heat “it ot Gol . Gea oe PIUMGt On
ned that on Welln vory Qa ottput this omenth will approach : i) maton Is corres t WMSt W ode both fourth alternates to
fe eee Yan e ele The DOO O00 tit mark etait ce ie ued Oe en ae the Naval Academy
public male pf @ Teds 2D, diventes will net qoateh Chat total . - : * * *
oa S. ae au Hal aa eee Phe inventors survey disctosed he vds RD ee Ue ee en MeNamara nominated y) young
Tespection thereof may te made af woo nn estimated 95 0080 forenen built TSU hance cme lav eequined iio men from the state for Us Wo Maple Hed Walled Leake, Oakland . ' : puloone of the smaller units into Le Counts. Michigan the place of storage © AtS 00 hand Jan | Ei(sycom Woche : seded for . Air Foree Academy appoint
Dated January 1¢ 1958p pared with an estimated 42,500, DEOMI on AS is needed lor @ Nor nents, Two of those named were MANUPACTURFHS NATIONAL].
BANK? OF DETROIT
By K M
23 34, “38:
BIDS WANTED
Deioiteh remove a
ae the old Btiles Achool corner of Bouth
Heulevard and DLirernats Road
fewnship Oakland County
be (Ned afer removal of butlding lunits in dealer stocks a year en
44 Michigan Avenue |jer,
DICK
parently
bullding known appeal to LoS
Avon CHRON
Rasement to auto show The moported cars ap mal new model introduction.
Jost none of theiy
motorists. The for Dr. Hardy fo Preach
‘ovina the chess at Rochester Services aimation
lave
cat
healed bide to be opened February interest Many who saw the big os ¥ 7 4 » »
tice ¥en wie gest single showing of imported) ghQCHESTIAR Dr Tay Morton
Flare Roat of Education Offices cars appeared especuilly interested PRbrds will preach at the 9 20 and Avendale Senior High @chool Butiding . . , F 5 .. : y ho 141 West Aunurn Road, Auburn (7 Price tags i Beis pervices: Sunday at First
Hetehts Michigan Congregational Church ‘here. lis
Further information may be obtained
through the Hoard of Education office
Personnel or Arnold Ojmia, Asatatant
Huperintendent
Jan 27, 24, 27 one
NEW ‘59 WAGONS
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LAZELLE AGENCY, Inc.
504 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. © FE 5-8172 will buy na half a million of the
smatier imported cars this year
as has been suggested In some
quarters ts yet to be determined. Whether American motortets sermon will be entitled “The Great
(Donxology
POD) thats will autograph coples
of fis book. “High Adventure’ and
the Prudential Committee of the Katimates of last year's Imported
church will serve coffee after both
Volkswagen. leading in foreign church school stidents in the sixth
\ through Vth xrades attending the
morning church service t
| * * *
PE long observance, which will be Sun-
day, Feb. 1. youth of the church
iwill gather in the church hall at
|7 p.m. for a social hour and pro-
jgram to be followed by a worship
|service in the sanctuary
Laie a —
IPolio Patients Safe in Fire
NEWCASTLE, England i®—
Fire roared through the ground
| floor of a home for pollo vie-
| tims in suburban Jesmond to-
day, All 10 adult patients in the
Thome slid to safety through a
chute from the upper floors inte
the garden.
from Oakland County,
They were John Hrivnvak. of
2005 Harvard Reds Berkley; and
William FO Palikainen, of 211 Car
dinal Dr.. Milford
The Air) Force will make the
final selections for appdintments
from ite group of nominees
Sea Captain’s Son Killed.
by Homemade Bomb
ISLAND HEIGHTS, NUP —
The 14-year-old sen of the captain
of the liner America was killed
last night when a homemade bomb
later at a Lakewood Hospital
An examination was ordered to features of the house has a nostal- =
determine the type of bomb,
| The boy's father, Frederick Fen
On the final day of the week der Sr., Was believed to be at sea et er et eer tt ey
Catholic Mothers Group |
Will Install Members
| ROCHESTER —The Contraternity of Christian Mothers at St. Andrew
‘Catholic Church, will formally in
stall members of the newly-formed 1
organization at
at 4pm
the parish halt
A reception will be held follow
ing the installation ceremonies
Officeys to be installed are Mrs
Sidric Morecco, president; Mrs.
Joseph Chayvka, vice president:
|Mrs. Wilfred Berry, secretary, and
iMrs, Walter Harland, treasurer. | tomorrow Lodge Calendar
Special meeting, Pontiae Chap-
ter No. 228, OES. ning, Jan. 26th., Battle Flares Up Co- a
operative dinner at 6 p.m. Officer's
practice, Sunday, Jan. 25th. at 20nN | urd § p.m. 1814 E. Lawrence, Edith M.
Coons, Sec. Adv.
News in Brief | A fire at the home of Milton
INelson) 3492 Rattalee Lake Rd.,| DETROIT
Holly Township, which started be- over natural gas distribution in expected to attend the meeting. itween the
room walls early this morning,
‘was brought under control quickly |
iby the Holly Fire Department. No,
extensive damage was reported,
according to Oakland County
sheriff's deputies. t
Haggerty Rd, Commerce Town-
ship, was reported broken into yes-.
jterday and five cartons of ciga-
rettes and five books of gift stamps
valued at $40 were reported stolen,
according to Pontiac State Police.
YMCA to Hold
Family Night
This Evening -
A “Family Night’ program will
be held at the YMCA Community
Center, 131 Mt. Clemens St., start-
ing at 6 p.m. today. Only holders
admitted.
Features of the evening will
include, movies for children, a
potluck supper and group sing.
ing. Both the “Y"' gym and pool
will be available to families from
7 to $30) p.m,
The Youth Department held a
special birthday party for young-
sters from 1.30 to 3 pm. today.
Honored guests will be children
whose birthdays are in December
and January.
* * *
Reservations are being accepted
at the Community Center for a
lifesaving course which will begin
on Jan, 28. Deadline for register-
ing for the class and for passing
‘a preliminary swimming test i
Jan. 21
Further: information I< available
wt the Community Center. be
Wrens will stav away from any-
thing painted yellow,
room home combines the warm allocation.” 5] Consumers, Panhandle
Fight Buying Plan of
Michigan Consolidated
ip—Another
chunney and living) Michigan from the supplier source sponsored by the MSU department
was in motion today.
* * *
| It was set off by a proposal that
‘Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. be
\permitted to continue as a buyer
‘of an annual 46 billion cubic feet
Spee-Dee Oil Service Co., 4278 Of gas from Panhandle Eastern
'Pipe Line Co.
Michigan Consolidated, saying
for a $5,400,000-a-year rate in-
_ erease, made the proposal to the
Federal Power Commission in
Washington yesterday,
Both Panhandle Eastern, calling
the move ‘‘camouflage,’’ and Con-
lsumers Power Co., a patron o
Panhandle, immediately took ex-
ception. Thus-a new fight built up
* * *
Michigan Consolidated, in effect,
asked revocation of the FPC’s au-
ithorization to Panhandle Eastern
to quit. its gas distribution in the
| Detroit market March 15.
For years, Michigan Carisoli-
dated, as a customer, and Pan.
handile Kastern, its supplier,
have been at odds over their
gas purchase and distribution
policies.
Dan E. Karn, president of Con-
sumers Power, made this state-
ment regarding Michigan Consoli-
dated’s allocation plan.
“This plan is wholly unsatisfac-
tory to us. It would give us only
2 billion cubic feet of gas a year
instead of the 13 billion provided
by the Panhandle plan.
“We need the full amount of
gas urgently in order to take care
of our presently connected busi-
‘ness. We will oppose the proposed
Gar Wood Sales Up
| WAYNE up — Sales for Gar
Wood Industr.es, Inc., to’aie i $10,-
000,000" more last year than sales
for the previous year.
a
ambling eight-
homespun flavor of early Ameri-
can architecture with modern step-saving convenience. There are
three bedrooms and two baths downstairs, and space for. two addi-
Modern Step Saving Plan “ieee resume on te ist
Fits into Colonial Design
If you love a crackling winter
American furniture, the homespun
warmth of a big wide-open kitchen,
here’s a house that's sure to stir
your colonial blood
Us American as apple pie.
vith flaver and charm of
its ancestors — including
outside to the as
all the
rustic
pieturesque
second floor
Although it looks Ike a rural
mansion, thee house is not exces-
sively large. The habitable area
of the first floor is 1.476 square
feet
rooms, living and dining rooms, stais
immense family kitchen and two}
Another two bedrooms and | baths
bath can be added upstairs. |
Architect Rudolph Matern
didn't previde for defense against
Indians in designing X-4 in the
louse of the Week series of dis-
tinguished homes, but little else
in early American architecture
was ignored,
A long low porch runs across
the living room wing. On the in-
side, just to the left of the en-
trance foyer, a curving gaircase
sweeps upstairs, To the right, at
the end of the long living room, a car sales range from 377,000 to a exploded in his hands. /panéling above. separates a_ pair
387,000. Through November of : | Frederick Fender was playing of bookcase-cupboard —combina-
last year the 1958 total was about Beginning tomorrow, the church outside his home when the bomb tions,
328,000. will recognize © Youth Week." with exploded) He died a short while While the atmosphere created by
the exterior and principal interior
gic scent of history, the floor plan
is arranged for modern Hving.
Study Plan Order Coupon
» Send to The Pontiac Press,
# Pontiac, Mich.
: Enclosed is 35 cents in coin.
’ Please send me a copy of the
study plan of The House of
the Week, Design X-41.
No stamps accepted. Please
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@ STREET
]
@ crry STATE The living room has a wide
Speculation (Were James Trusell, of 128% Hol. fire, the simple beauty of early| window (more than 10 feet) in
| the front and sliding glass doors
in the rear to provide outside
view both to the front and back.
Both glass areas, however, are
set back under the overhanging
roofs on each side so that the
glaring mid-day sun does not
penetrate the room.
Six large windows provide plenty
of cheerful sunlight and air in the
big family kitchen, divided about
equally between food preparation
area and play or relaxation area.
|kitchen cabinets and work count-
ers puts all facilities within handy
reach while promoting the feeling
‘of spaciousness.
Two casual areas are available
outside, the inviting front porch
and a terrace in the rear reached
(through the living room's sliding
‘glass doors. This rear terrace en-
joys considerable privacy. since it
‘ts enclosed on three sides. \District Agent to Head | MSU Horticulture Meet
Karl Bailey, district horticultural |
agent, will be the chairman of the!
‘general session of the annual Mich-|
ligan Insecticide Fungicide Confer- |
lence to be held at Michigan State
‘University Tuesday and jWednes-
day.
| About 75 dealers, distributors, |
‘manufacturers and sales personnel |
battle‘ from this industry in the state are License and Permits
iof entomology. The growing popu-
arity of airplane dusting of Michi-|
‘gan crops will be one of the main.
discussions.
ORDINANCE NO. 1381 | Adopted—January 20, 1959. |
Effective—January 20, 1959
| Annual Appropriation Ordinance for
Year 1058.
| AnOrdinance to appropriate the sums
of money necessary to be raised by taxa-
jtion at the next city tax levy of July:
|1959 upon all the taxable property in the)
,City of Pontiac, Michigan, to defray the,
(debts, expenditures and liabilities of said
leity for the fiscal year ending the 31st!
\day of December, A.D. 1950, and requir-
ing an authorizing the levying on the|
sald city tax roll of July 1959 and alsd)
requiring‘and authorizing the return of
the 1958 City, School and County de-|
|Hinquent taxes and unpeld special assess-|
‘ments on the delinquent tax roll in ac-|
eordance with the Charter of the City)
of Pontiac and the general laws of ml
State of Michigan
| The City of Pontlac Ordains:
Section Im‘That there shall be raised
by taxation upon all the taxable prop-
erty in the City of Pontiac, Michigan.
,al the 1969 tax levy the sum of Three
‘Million, Six Hundred Porty Nine Thou-
sand Two Hundred Fifty dollars
1$3,649.250.00) for the purpose of defray-
jing the debts. expenditures and ltabilities
of the sald citv for the fiscal year end-
ing the Jlst day of December, 1959 in
accordance with the 1959 budget of said
city as approved and adopted by the City
Commission of the City of Pontiac
Section 2 There shall be raised by
\taxation, ovér and above the estimated
revenue of the Citv from other sources
-at the 1959 city tax levy of the City of
Pontiac, Michigan, to defray the debts,
expenditures and liabilities thereof for
the fiscal year ending December 31, 1959
based upon the budget of said City for
‘the vear 1959, as approved and adopted’
by the City Commission, the following
amounts. respectively
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
{ S=H000
Engineering Department .
City Treasurer Mayor and Commissioners....§ 15,500.00
City Manager Beatie 34,427 00
Director of Pinance ....... 22,082.00
Legal Department 23,250 90
City Clerk . 20,359.00
City Ass*ssor 50.944 00
85,000 00
Accounting Department 40.157 00
Purchasing Department . 19,558 00
Elections . on 10,071 60
City Buildings 85 693 00
|City Planning 24,920.00
Personnel : 23.353 40
|General City 609 071 00
| Contingent 69.074 32
| Traffic Engineer 22,000 00
| Total
} General Government $1.108 935 72
PUBLIC SAPETY
Public Safety a) Ge $ 14,300 00
Police BS ote nosmas 836 527 00
Pires 769 000 00
Electrical 68 744 25
HIGHWAYS
State Trunk Line Highways. $ 174,999 60
Major Street System : 110.985 48 Loca! Street System ..6...¢6 189,986.90 Street Lighting ...... sesese 306,000.00
i CONSERVATION OF HEALTH
PAT CTS eee ree oroane soon .-$ 103,000.00:
. EDUCATION *
Library 2. se ss Deas nous $ 126,001.38
' RECREATION AND PARKS
Recreation ...... Boer oes 115,000 00
Municipal Parks .........+.. 05,006.
Golf Course 2 ROP IE 33,955.25
JUDICIAL
‘Municipal Court ............8 917.806.00
PUBLIC SERVICE FACILITIES
Equipment .......... -» $ 295,000.00
Lake Street Yards’ ........ 141,284.88
Ottawa Park Cemetery ...... 25.000 00
|\Oak Hill .Cemetéry ....°..... 42,060.00
| Airport Giauaipewoniee sia Sienieie 110,243.02 Civil Defense .............. 9,060.60
Tote! Operalag Budget ..$4,500.767.48
LESS OPERATING REVENUES
$ 68,325.00
Fines, Forfeits and Penalties 166,250.00
Revenue from Use of Money
and Property 5 220,212.00
Revenue from other Agencies 1,097,200.00 Bales of Services
and Commodities -. 260,658.82
Contributions and Transfers
from other funds .. $7,354.18
Total Operating Revenues. $1,876,000 00
Net Operating Budget to be
Raised by Taxation......., $2,630, 767.48
Garbage Collection ......... 229,482.52
Garbage Disposal ...........
Total Sanitation to be
Raised by Taxation ‘above
tax: limitation authorized
by law) AG esis BRO 276,982.52
Capital Improvement ...... 962,560 00
3,870, 250.00
Less Reappropriated Sur-
plus : 400,000.00
Total Operating Budget to
be Raised by Taxation.... 3,470,250.00
DEBT SERVICE
General Obligation Bond—
Pontiac General Hospital $
Total Debt Service udget
to be Raised by Taxation .
Total Budget. City er a-
tion, Garpage, Capital and
Debt ,t be Raised by
Ta é ee eee. 3,640,250.00
Section 3. That said sum of Three
Million, Six Hundred Forty Nine Thou-
sand, and Two Hundred Fifty doilars
($3,649,260) for the payment of
debts, expenditures and be" approgpate 179,000 00
179,000 00
mentioned in Section 2 be appro
for the several funds for said
the fiscal year ending
December 31, 1959 and that the same
be forthwith certified by the Clerk to
the City Asséssor and that the same
shall be levied and collected upon the
assessed or equalized valuation of all
taxable property within said City of Pon-
tiac in accordance with the provisions
of the laws of the State of Michigan
and the Charter of said City of Pontiac
for the levying and collection of taxes
and upon the 1959 City tax roll.
Section 4 That the City Treasurer
of the City of Pontiac is hereby autho: -
tzed, directed and instructed to cause
to be prepared a delinquent tax roll for
the 1958 City, School and County de-
linquent taxes and delinquent special as-
sessments adding thereto all penalties
required by Charter of this City and
the laws of the State of Michigan and
in accordance with said City Charter
and statutes of the State of Michigan
Section 5. This appropriation ordinance
is based upon the budget submitted by Pontiac for
ithé City Maiager, approved and adopted
by the City Commission of tine City of
Pontiac, after public hearing held Janu-
ary 20. 1959 and pursuant to the Pon!iac
City Charter and statutes of the State
lof Michigan
Section 6. This ordinance shall
immediate effect after the passage
thereof by the Commission of the City
of Pontiac, as it is hereby deemed to
be an emergency ordinance within the
meaning of Chapter VI, Section 3, of
the Charter of the City of Pontiac.
Made and passed by the City Commis-
sion of the City of Pontiac, the 20th day
1959 teke
of January, AD
PHILIP E ROWSTON
Mayor
ADA R EVANS
City Clerk
Jan 24, 39
tional bedrooms and another bath upstairs. Despite the imposing
appearance, the finished area of the basic house covers only 1,476
square feet.
floor are contained in the front
wing and completely isolated from |
{the remainder of the house. The
main bath has double basins and)
;a luxurious master bedroom has
ja full bath all its own. This beau-
'tiful main bedroom is more than
17 feet long, and has a big bow
iwindow in addition to two regular
windows.
The plan provides for two ad
ditional bedrooms and a big bath
upstairs. Thése could be finished
at a later date if you are work.
Ing on a tight budget. One of
these bedroéms includes a dress-
ing alcove.
As usual in Matern plans, the
On this level are thr : af ; a levellare Uhnee bed |The double “L”’ arrangement of the boune [has paepeciacuielsamourt ‘of storage space. There are 14
closets for clothes and linen in
bedrooms and hallways.
Low headroom storage space on
‘the second floor over the living
room (reached ejther from an up-
Stairs bedroom or the outside stair-
way) covers more than 300 square
feet. The oversize garage contains
still more storage. plus cabinets
jand a- workbench. The house also has a full basement, covering 1,400
square feet plus.
X-42 is 67’ 2’ wide and 40’ 10”
deep. The first floor has 1,476
square feet of livable space, the
second floor another 566. Garage
has 336 square feet and porches
261.
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SECOND FLOOR—Two bed-
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Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 Rent Houses , Unfurn, 36 _ For Sale Houses 45° _ For Sale Houses = 43, TIZZY
‘4 200% BATH ABD omy ¢
WESTSIDE 3 RMS PVT ENT wart MODERN HOUSE PART BY OWNE [2 ;
Ee i Plant a car garag
Parsing ares. Heat & ope : iy ieniened Pye tinccs an Silva’ village brick ranch 1610 bea rE Yaad ater 530 or PE.
sade Le 16 foe yet 1636 ~ ae sige ae A eS sq f: plus 20 « 24 garage and be,
- ATERFORD VILLAGE SAM WARWICK IN SYLVAN TAKE |. x 15 screened pore Cycione :
yROOM NEWLY REDECORATFD: 3 bedroom brick. carport Lake gtence wluminum storms & scteens A ROOMS "7nd “BATH NEWLY |
apt tl edi beth 2 utility privleger Bee leane FE 4-5000 Aid ears nye base $24.500 with ada ae 4 Ke lake fa eee
Fours moe . _ 2210 ee $4500 down FE ment. large \o e p
HITE ROS. TROY 4 BEDROOM. FULL BASF. > oe —~---- | QR 3.1934 or MA 5-7878 .
ao i ment * cuble garege sl00 mouth & RM MODERN BRICK $6,500
£1050 Don't miss it Several others to XO DOW N PAS ME x Aj i
5660 . JU ee - CHhOONe ant Fasy terms .
Ope, Eves tt if “11 $ UNION LAKE LARGE 3 BEB ’ “Ar ' 2 bedroom, modern. plastered,
ee — room house. Close to silage $79 y. - DINAN. hardwood floors, $50 e montis
ish EM 43-4285 "6 OW lune ___FE 42577, Includes taxes and ingurence
Rent ees Furnis ed 35 wecrsing “3 BEDRM HOMr BY OWNER 7 ROOM MODERN [NO DOWN PAYMENT
eer. Wall to wail carpeting Finished house & garage Nr downtown, + pedroom $80 ® month. Includes
1 BEDROOM, MODERN ON LONG recreation room gas heal Ga _ gir heat $4990 FE 29746 Teese te emcee nel
Lake Heat furnished. $19 week rage Vacant FEb | UL 21800 ~\ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE —
EM 3-4682 = = . $500 POWN
BEDRM ADULTS LOVELY :
eee ec intl. estere ae. for Rent Rooms 37 Ur a ee nese Mis. Clarks) 3
ment St Mike District, FE - ooo . ton ares $70 @ month — . H ~~
28 ee ey coe ror Tinmediate Posses=ion $300 DOWN ‘
7 BDRM. 4 40 FT Evin eM (atic room an Owner @ants fat action if you 5 acres with mice trees and 4
fireplace Dseement ou Tern eie AT BUS STOP IN NIC Lz o HOME have a free & clear or large becroom shell with eluminum |
M59 Rochester Utica area UL comfortable room FE > 1432 cooly ina foes we will trace Oe
24762 — — te k AN SLEFPING “ROOMS PRI! of ve nave a GE commitment ( OM NI mara LAE.
2 BEDRM HOME FURN §75 MO te 88 Collage Si Bee Mrs Beautiful 14xz0 (| jiving rvom PANN
Drayton area FE 5-000) ; Si side Apt Hd FE #& Gone es fatural clone fireplace & ~} RON | Ad at
2.RM ALL MOD FURN HOUSE CLEAN SLERPING KOOM, $7 344 et aN ihe , Je On main highway tn growing com: =:
Hot water A ot] feat $40 mu W Huron Ing B Miller bedrocmns fall basemen ge Manity with moderh homm snd
Mme? $324 : CLEAN WARM ROOM 30 NOK [URED lnewted on 79% 149 {of commercial frottage
Sen ° , OF Make an appt now! 2 008 :
, . lon FR 2-0444 SVC RES $8000 42 down 5 |
. oRNIS ; ’ : ae ; |
Fee fete ARON Geren (WM WiBT BIUF . Se nent ( PANGUS. Realtor |
2 v _ ee \ ' ‘ye : Last cre tois home wlil be offer ; . ‘ are
roum gag heat. Garaxe lake ae ae fan garage FE 20015 $0000 «1 i make @ [ast tae lglg M15. Ortonville NA 17-2615
rivileges $150 per mu Lrare : d ‘ ' hence litres Goeee GIES a
peared, NICHOLIF & HANGER MEN BOAID OPTIONAL behaye | Ce Pe ane £3) DOK:
Co 33 W. Huron St FE 5816s 141°. Oexierd Ave FE $0160 roam wulk on at 2 hel 460 month 4 rooms & Dati Not
ee = NICK HOOM FOR GENTTEMAN room hume lias been ~iorly dec completely finished ipside Alu-
4 ROOM HOUSE FULT BASF bho Wo Hata _ trated 2 nite he {ee e AtEe minum siding Blorms & screen’
ment. furnace exc io $90 WIM pu For GPENTIEMPFN ELIZA aed in owite, Lints u barn Giarave Paved road, 590 « 2)
LJATE Park, Walerturs tit net? Pk Poetates near Ponta: which wil mreconimecate J horses ft jot Walied Lake privileges
1 oe Gof Club $100 Pucebeth 1k Re : eee : PENA MAreet 44204
(SWATH AND VIN1TY FR 41119 : Wie i -
OR $117: RMS WITH KELCHEN PRIVE Wal tie fal iawe freoitage ti
NICELY FURN MGU HN it fh meh et bus stop FE home js oerfect lor any semen
Auto li furnace (Ccu7e i) BP. wfter . af Vie year bur the cout winter |
ping wore Hef and depo lle qewasts 1s au i t HOME OF WID woaulie 9 DAs afiabt peal Boo 1, STORY BRICK 5 rooms Oak
qulred MY 3 2880 ical nat avrtier | - alural -tove fireplace AR Very flo Ra-emers bits furoe ner
x : ‘ vlertat’s M4 ft | Sena Fi ated i Z
6@RM FUHN HOUSF IN Wale Fla “Mea i ae week Write Pa b ot ‘ " Le Mires G : a ! eee ey eer ue ue a
, fe ts . 2 AOR ate Bo Papas Ey die Ma 5
lake With fen ed are Le BE Pre B 118 cea ei Snits yee 0) ly ; tea Geel 318.900 Low
€ tela pianl Cis Woot OE RB bine, ROOM HOME PItVi eutitiat yt aor ae nny os share | PMA term
MEAtKet 42607 cece Ca aller &Bonom FF & 4446 pree f Garin lenin ; car} .
FURNISHED HOt AF FOTEY spp r PING HOOME CTR AS karave A many uther +a istactuty NEAR WATERFORD HIGH and
equipped for the water aren werm “Yen on: 44 Pine Ft features Lew rlementa = school 3 bed
welrame ft J 4164 sf fie ets PET ts | 1) room heme Ow flpora jastered
MODERN 2 BDRM His! SB LICATI ' Se er Gag om finn cece wale de banc Basement be
er or wil) sell Paix 1 yl __ Rooms Ww ‘ith Board JS ee es i is ded recreation ream tiled aud
cat On 4 7645 ER . a ea. eet eee oe mt fautshea 1l'y cae garage Lot 75x
ce 376 Moe trar uct’ td al 1 ‘ Sey i
SMALL HOUSE FPURNIsikd) 11 Hosnht AND nooM $24 NR DRGs feearcer~ fis, basement Iocated | 154 Priced ‘ ft ae a) ee Ae
: 1508 _ Hires th uu Toe Mr tol With w«scrted fruit wo) Gwner ‘eft stale an klou
£ tS = t * # ivgh ft rel
ij = 2 i % * c 1 MT Tees $8550 total price *
SMialL HOUSES FOR RENT IN FYIUA ClrAN HOME REVI! : (POU G
tee ar 1Aie Taye Hol Acw for ee TW 10 Maltties Fi ARKO 1UFALTY shapes FAS Gees 7 Eonar
ie ' 4D son7 : TED MOCHITOUGH RF ALTOR me ee Ve eahek
Lornie Weaver PE 47011 14) Cees Biirece fe home tal, Fv biecas te hou:
~ - MODERN HOME Rot THEO YRS lune . CE ath FE ose bh Bo will 685) duwn Bal at $54
Teonti
Went Houses Unturmn, 36) V7 eke Prue OS ier WA ee SOR MS tied
“ait 620
‘ MHA TEA HUHON 2 8 FORY 4 MARSHALL 9 room nome
Fi JEL TE HOUSE tiritk o$ bedrim= ical alaye Koolty pine finiehed eau pure
_ FM re Cony alescent Homes JKA 81h H60 at ee Ut bts wilh Basement cl burnace Loatar
REDRM HOUSE IM PONTIAC -7-- o. ote thew bo Ath werage Paves rive hea ed
tho per mo Ob 4 THod HAVE MAC ANC Y FOE fas tn CHEAP NAVE ar) s@ 100) terme
ho Soottanee SiO Huan $80 per | F B ’ i : ' nh tat | 2 BRDRMS. CIEAN FUI1 RARE mona hed 1 on : ia uo (ak eae Ue CHIN. Ailton Inn GED Cig. cee
meot ane garage FR, 1 i065 gto Pare 4 1 ni ra u ee mer aaie ned tern
; s abe pakes Cia) Aenean dey pore - i i '
} HEDROOM TE.HRACE GAICAGL Vaoe fn, 0 oe ‘ WANCH TYPE WOMB 3 of 4 ar eles aout 4) 800 full price
$63 mo bernie Acamimans eam seal DAL) Cielth [Eiiee a ,
, HAVE VACANCIBG STEN ON Trent, Ohne ta cttiiie Tue tN HAYDEN. Realten doom atudia ay! bas AEC: Yoen Beef i WIN feiatory fe Mt aie ais AR manihlily per :
Ture Meni acrepted Fa rate Stuse ol an Weis u_ B® REF Walton : FF pana
Pau) A Keri te FR PRR Tare Ife. Were FR * 628) : : = fopeis Eve in 10 ty
) APT HOUSE BY ROCHENTER yACaNCIES FOR MEN PRNSTON ETP NSIC uy tks a LGR APH RD
suitable fer conv@iesvent heme gi, ete Sregistered nurse in 8450 DOWN ' ; , “
or warty with horses with ptiy Lherge fleasonabie rale« it, La ated West of tusn oe a 10 8 Neat 2 a ee ie
on horse barn PE 47238 ¢ 1J08 45 f jot Carpeted eg Doe th ae | 7 “vias Teta . ‘ . é ai sara ' le 1a: rfin «
d BEDROOM SMAI I NOH Tt wee ine Sais ar ra es Neen Cra fre 2 bedreatn
end gas heat 772 At Clacr Hotel Rooms 39 aac Dw hes a uo Houbie ruinge » Hive cits ($1 000 biyuk leeds age omodert J , : A
2 BEDROOM HAMONA TRRRACE ae, ee es Gin ees
oO @i seit Wh amel! dow ves ERT | LT Wl wis ia Ball Wiel, peer well a Poy TEAC [el \l
ment $75 mooth FE 41558 rive . “ a " : .
. Jeni i Tsay ep Wek ben, lous, ah Hope See 1 Baldw BR 5 827%
2 AR DRM MODEHNS Dt PIPEX A toot 2d ream apartment: Foul price oni, S050 ~~
PR 5 #l4r after 6 FR &itwy ot CEE Gal eesti gerelian An ie 1s Teh ys [ey taller Sj brederick -
pes bi ; tna Avil Jt CL) 00 Piigebeti Tae Rel Vere fone @ room modern tome
EOOMB TANT 3) BA ( SI i PS Test Pi 4 iti rr 44a} ie OC plng commiiNol mares ext
erator close evil oe lpead caterer bar | a 1 1 | 5 i miied (eatires (Choc ne emer!
ae FR @ (4: ' yy 0m Chak ane Coir Poe F i teree tot
GOTT) _ SUSHI ” ‘ fee er eae HY OWNET FO Catone D a es eneell
1 BEDRM BRICK Fill, BASE “ wae wie uses ihc as Miser Wisi eRe bh G00) terms
mevt yas teat 47) 1 tite Viele ee eee ene oe ea fe mick igh 7 best Piite ie |. Tred
Or Pentiac Call Uf TP asnd after sort facie Free emilee) eae oes ele and ; eal
fh 0 lee Take a erik fe Crtik pao ELOY omtie of elase Ltee! tue Huse encuer of (wil
w ilay meek wtf Rent oe Purge Fal teat oe imnimet ulate > foom madern
JRM DUPLEX OFF CARR RITE aie, 6 lye water Bear Motes Hiram ined kitchen Ante Parpered ting & tnt roame
abeth Hil Mlove A&A elrigrim! foeige teeet fo Howard Jute ga leat bw semen } war , iscue me tivonm kas feat ga
turn to mo FF. 42262 or FI ace Ye tote Hw. GR & att parece Fenced lant? aped rare F li Dus arPle pas
Rest 1 «ns 8 cown 866 per | 5] 000 ie
Rent Stores 40 mo Of 1 1029 \\ {lI ~ \f hI DT AR ER
a ROOM STONE Hotsan for ATR!) 5
Nes ol Rochester ) biatkick py OWNen CHOICR WOODWAID @ FM dur: TIVING) RM mo” Joe a r Seale wre win
road Mullathe fir cuupee Fite Avetce coalian 1 aarath oat Mitihea moe bern 2 hedomea Trt 406 F “ uot mrainoas
Mo Blout Meator 71 ™ Negina® fp, [iit In, Woidwecd = also Te nrivileses $5 900 ve, FF A 08)
St FR 56> : iare late Homt 200 square $2.00 ian OP 1 Ret]
1 Pret brivis tiem mie Cond Horie | ie \I iit I . | -
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ef Muster | " Mr 4 ay for berhep of tewul hap, Wye Wo © or A mie. wt PaO ‘cs
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town parkl: PR 4708 Nic ees : SAS ancien ee ., ne Scenes
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, ORRDRM BRICK CONVESI Rent Office Space Al scsi : pe Ais FO Miesrtng GOrEad pest or cles ror peel yal eer PRATT Y Seppe STF , FONE ‘ an eH ienvaue Sbrié
aon rer’ pt Pat ee B YLiR Fell MUM 1 tabrayt fl Het t arch bath et iy wat SAO diowh = Sera fin fm ert dining ;
: ih ’ 1 ; , taped 4h per omonth OF J 1is6 or FF : ' . .
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“pap Pluie Lake Cine ivat le m MW KNDARW OFF 4 4516 San re a: parage J@twe tot lake pee
Aoretflg opto Penba corer) ayatl ABI 4 ANT) * free 4 est aibooed [iN ASE UATE ail Joey ai PRcantenary ia Priced
Woelrow Wisi Wil) peer te AMic: 4 settee fired feed foal morlvawe a48 otinea FP es 3 for quitk sa@ie with tetas
CHARLES 1 : pee Mentha Chol veomtirtr O41 GPENPSR DRIVE NAR SCRIOGH
VY VN Pho’ clard bake Hea on Keews Hart Vers tine Mewhbarhood The CUA. A SPRC UAL
Pinepe Ja be Posen? FR Tans font os wrmetesh otto team aut theater lies moved oul oof state
ea ILD Moray © ONG py ite tnt boiemt fare Od Moai! auwn pas ard will pacrfie bt SA000
@ ROMS ON ALiy TIns SPOuLe UlIPA NEY OF PTC PR SPACE | neem! Crm MEY 1 Vit! equity for anv reasonable otter
ern peastnablie Toque 22 Ai einlaile Wert sile (nems trie COUVRY J TPM ee Pio thes #4 bedroom maortern home
burn office in rear graph oread Cael Tiny Smith Alc Lie ihr. fpatent Ros cul heat 4 car garage | at
: 4 perng moat drapes pla tie 6
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SRMS OL HEAT 860 A MONTH tit Por ate | T8hb Soutte Tele Inoeph henpta? aver os
Paclort & Paddock FR 4 1) 16 rajot PRD 47507 a fife e $2000 cf hin egy fr
4 Poo vIM NEAT WEAVE peiy ENT 2 HTATI CV APPACE 88 me tebe aeoor wit time ber
S toes) FF € OR4R BT tire hia wath eff: @ eed oof, Corawer pha@lier tiottie
uM YATH COUPER WHET Corer Oakhil ant ATES Tuquire 1 Fk 4 _& RAT sie BA pene niin eins Foe wee after few FR + @ le or
for 2 ehildren J282 Wanamaker FR 2 1381
Seoott Lease Ph FR @4421 aller pint TRAMP toon AQ Pr WIttt :
12m bo oetty Thmite of Pontiac Fx . : vot
b TMS & BATH FUT WASsk for uht manufacturing of Tiait “i SVy 23 \ JOUNSON, Realtor
ment wis heat Chitren wetcome fear ar eens ton none ~ VA bf S | eles atl kal
Ai omenth FE 6 9804 erenine Mr White Fw 2 tol }O280 Pe divabeth Take kal i be oe .
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: : tor Rent Miscellaneous 420 (iyi bale brant S$ ROOM MODERN SAHT OF j IULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE double house furnace, fireplare } WONDER E IT FISHiing j N i
pverything separate | Plirabeth fe good awimoming Tigh off m0 |
fake Matntes Phone FR § Aus SE AMET SS 1S: hobeite A Ureatb'nking view
465 Re , : 5 “i FIRS from yor living Peer elie
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$40 STON TH 4 ETM ‘WE IHINIS PM Pit Net 4 ue eee ae A LEO) tenes :
ghiliten 2608 OF tap Pa tl ett (pote ei : : 5 ee ar "
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this cozy modern 2 bedroom Cheurh to tirsure vou future amin tates I) store with fn han Oak floore Gac FA furnace
ranch - them purchase jt after; And its located in the lovely poll ister! 2 bedrooms Oak Cisse to schools
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\earoom Bie gid yeu 2 28181. RAY O'NPIL Real ttor (CLARK REAL oe ATI
je! Call Don 2 8 Telegraph Rd or oe TO BUY -- SELL & TRADE
wil Sine FE 1710) or ie 162 Wo Huron Oben Ever a sun
‘ ee 4
oe Or trade new 3 bedroom mod:
For Sale Houses OP DDI II
OPEN >
tire boaeh capboarts med atta hed
full basement wilh automat
George R. Irwin
Clarkston
LOSING MY HOME!
L A KEFRONT
LAKEFRONT
L NERO
Humphries,
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _
furriched home Bath
ks ONT) STREET]
ohn K.
Irwin 2 Chaice Watertord \rea
Access to Silver Lake
CHEROKEE HILLS
raneh, home ie. Carl Bird's ae
asd mar rhe sills throws h-
™ Wo oTrwin & Sons by Reto: Osann For Sale Hee
alee Cae
OPEN | Tri-level brick apd -t 43 ape
NAN pe 2577
fireplace, 2 car garage a4 Perel
erty in trade. Piisong lh ee
ner neen Woodward end eiegtanh Immediate Possession
| adore snow — except when it disrupts the phone service,
Vor Sale Houses — 43
SIkK ROOM HOUSE one FULL |
basement on lot 50200 Needs
tepairs Price $3350 only $350
down 4383 Lotus Drive, off Win-
Qlate road Waterlord _Township.
£800 FOR EQUITY 'N 2 ae OLD
Sbedrm home OR 3-80
EQUITY IN 2? BE Roost ‘HOME.
$900 Cail EM 3-305
xe ED QUICK pate ~ NOTHING |
down, take over payments of $47°
monthly on GI home. OR 3-8179
OF SALE 4h8MS BATH DRAY-
ton area $o00 sawn Take over
payment MAp.e 5-1032
RMS AND 2 BATHS PLUS EN
used porch Full basemer
car garage Lut 744320 $¥o00-
$1000 Lauimger Real Estate OH |
L-ALgR
TEMPLETON West Suburban
lovely brick heme 2 bedrooms. *
tie bat Goa 1 iarge fon
up Carpeted Hi
ato 4 Nice .y
Full basement gas heat Beau |
tiful tot. 750266. feuced and lanu-
staped Reasonably priced and dining
aitchen
Nacant
Lake privileges Sylvan Lake A’
tractive @ touma and bath
bedrooms carpeted (living room
fie Kitetves; Wiha ealing pace
fall ba-ement ot] beat and J-car
attached yparage fatrge iof pice
in ation Ouly $10 500 term
kK | ‘Templeton, Realton
133@ Orcha'd Lake Ra FE 4-456]
Att fler 6 FE 2 9502
FOUND
A REAL BUY FOR YOU 300
lake frontage. 5 room brick home '
with attached 2 car garage pitts
a beautiful building «ite fenced
& landscaped boat @ dock Iin-
cluded $23506 TERMS
NOPHING DOWN BUT MORTGAGE COSTS es
its true why pay reut .f vou
ace w steady job quod credit
Ao’ og fe ire te Wh FouR OW
hom. tai Uy bow
J. R. Hiltz Reailor
1eip Wo Huron FE 5-618)
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
OPEN Sunday 1:30 to 3.30
1331 breldway
Forest Lake states
feitsure tHiving high on wm hill A
seni jocetion with so moth ta
effer ard at a real value A
HASEMPNT with a knotty pine
family rei reation room $ @ta-
cin bedroom I's bath: See)
arate dining ream fatge living
room: with @ beautiful ledgerock
firepiace, covered terrace and at.
tached parage Priced right
Terms Take Square take foad
west of Telegraph to Hickory
Grove Redo Turn left one block
t >» Fieldway and turn right to ad-
dress
OPEN - Sunday 1:30 to 5:30
2625 Pendleton
Bloomfield Hills Twp
Near St Hugo cf the Hills Sewer
and water with paved street
Peaceful cuburban iiving vet
aniy @ minutes from cowntewn
Pont la: or Hirmingham This
quality, made to arder % bedroom
home atter &@ Maximum ay tha
ferter eecoration. 2 fall laths tet
f aa revpeatien roam puis tren
Tien fieam kifcter wisi;
Sh iit-ins attactied finished ga
Tage Otnep tramsterresd| anc tinal
el UNE Bleck Fast ait South
fram corner of Woedward and
Sygate fake toad
OPEN Staaday TP 30ta Ss -30
170 ( herokee
New B ssem ene Poor And {!"«
sa Com enteral The picturesque .
landscaping '< hightighted by a
free farm brick pation with a red- |
sood cereetiing tence This doll-
bouse features an indoor-outdoor
ting team 2 cary hedrooms a
ite ‘Ne roam bath plus extra
= bath storage attic, first floor
Tecreation room with bar or use
se a drt bedroom attached ga-
race Owner transferred muat
of 8
dol
Kinzler | Realtor
60 Wo Moreen Ph FRE €.1525
He 630 ne answer call FE 2-1
Open Exe
A Custom Built brick front home
with completely modern kitchen.
two cpacious bedrooms stone fire-
places in living room and den.
anct wall to wall carpeting
Full basement with forced air of}
heat Situated on a large wooded
jot Like New
Minimum Down Payment
WMA.
” KENNEDY! ALTOR
nol W ‘ues FE 4.31560
Ope i a in etinge tl 9
_ Eeiuicee 18 THE BIRD” TO SEE
LARP ERONT. §13.500
Heres a rare opoerturiiy to o8n
aonice lakefront 4 room home on
popular fLofus-Macecay Tate
Spacious 14522 Wring reom with
larae picture wihdaw vs erleeking
the lake Goend sand beach Béau.
titul Big oaks chade the 26” deep
lot Off seaton priced at only
$13 508 om terms
RE ALTOR PART RIDGE
+35et ~ aso ¥ sida’
OPEN (“TH
MULTIPLE L Astino SERVICE
2 car pace CALL Lot 100x150 Taxes &» in- COUNTRY HOME ¢ room bome. Nicely _ Adams Rd. sear opr
"Pl basement with off
ssrece 5 scres of
C.A. ER. REALTOR
Oxturd, OA 8-3122, Orion, MY 2-2291
surance included in payments of
r 3 pe
OXBOW LAKE FRONT Total price $11,530 $1,630
KENT IT—OWN IT full ae
Mode w Corner a1 ‘Stanley. Opcya
erecreation | room, 2 car
Smith-
Wideman
ae TO SELL a EQUITY | seed a
~ OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5
2244 BRIGGS ST4. Quick Possession oa this 3 bed- Willams Lk. Area
fireplace Separate diniog seom
ura’ birch kitchen cupboards. es
cated on Williams Lake Rd Just
fragine these features -- carers
plumbing autgmatic ol! heat,
ome storms & screens, gas hot
privileges on Wil-
‘fe Maceday Lakes. Only 1
year Tale and it's priced at only
the number below
anc make an appointment Bring
; spot for raising a
family—it's near the lake a:
reation area schools and c urches
duced to $10.50@ on this 40 ae
ranch home near Williams
: sitasted on an 80x260 ft
The 25 ft living room. dining ell,
Basement with divided recreation |
room tiled and finished. 4
wif plenty o: working space Oth- |
include .a 1')-car at- |
North to Standard Complete set of aluminum storms. “HOYT IONEER HIGHLANDS
$12.850— hewly decorated. 2 largé
Beautiful ceramic tile
bathroom. herpes kitchen and 2-
y extras. 1 block
1 block to lake
Well maintained swim-
bh. Low taxes. City wa-
ter and sewer Curbed an for retired or newly
For additional in-
formation call us now!
Ox I REALTY |
aa 8 Telegraph Ra.
| Rochester Judson Park
_ 5 rooms ip this deluxe
: full basement, has 1152 d black-
& ce-
ie tiled bath Planned for cous
ple who want comfort & livability.
cost
ARD. Bade
1-7511
washer & gas range are ineluded
AYDEN, Keay
“ DORRIS
ve [RADE On TERMS We BUY — SELL — TRADE
ieee Hy LAKE, RODEEN “4 rms. Jt bedrm & garage. Rent or’
2990
siz 500° WONDERFUL HO
13 Mile & Woodward
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
BUDGET BARGAIN down for this vacant 3 bed- |
room on Pontiac's West Side |
Price $9.950 with terms
al
FOUR BFDROOM HOME:
HE RES oe $13.00
Dd
3 FAMILY.
1,900 SQ. FT. Here's a nearly new 4 bed-
room brick with a f itstanding four room tipper :
aluminum storms
And only $9.200
equipped ae car-
water soffenet and |
gut one ‘Available
ON THE cated tiear Blue Sky
room You are sure
‘ing among towering oaks-
Announcing
In JUDAH LAKE Est LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN
Bateman
Kampsen me arren Stout, Reali
a 5-6169 ROOM COLONIAL
DT ORAH ane EDING CO $990 DOWN
Medecine Ranch Stile
go ft Living room.
ing room, dei kitchen and break-
sun porch,
Natural firep'ace. at-
extra large Landscaped onest third acre
GI NO MONEY DOWN
rls garage and Beersemey:
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Furnished bome of. two bedrooms, basement,
aluminum awnings, cement drive,
ee fenced yard. Tota) price
ADE | TRAP bedroom home in Perry Park ‘home with
a little acreage, or you “an buy
it for only $7.500 wi.h terms
lovely home With &
basement.
closets
75x135 ft. lot
you will feel i$
well worth pas price of $13,979.
PAW RENCE GAYLORD _OPEN EVES.
STOUT'S Best Buys
PACKED Owens
4 room and bath
frame with asbestos siding
with
VAT TLE FARM spacious bed-
rooms in this 7 room Dutch
Colonial near Clarkston Ex-
cellent condition with brand
. attached
tornade shelter in the large
Includes almost 4 * with
4 rooms ard
‘bre pezeway and garage
ppaneicd kitchen
cupboards
glassed-in
_ other out-bulic-
Gis-
: wacan’
smaller home
donw parment on
{Income off
Two 4 room and
i and bath
Returns approximately $240
. $14,900 this
Webster
2-story
dine
Leslie R. aes Realtor
FE 44278
anywhere Cail now SUNDAY 2-4
with plastered wails,
[IM WILLIAMS tT)
URN LEFT ON BEVERLY
FET
|} Lake Privileges
Like new 3 bedroom brick
gaiow with privileges on beau-
Oakiand. Features
room,
j and dining
excellent basement
recreation space, atitomatic heat
lot.
VALUES PADDOCK STREFT
south of Pik+ Street
fair condition 2 large Rane: Nothing Down
HAVE ASKED for a
Wa.’ to wail carpeting "BUD" Immediate Possession
ry bedroom Wrest et
GT I ame aaa rc ee cal ce NR IN 7 KENT Established in 1916
— Move right In
suburban bedrm home Allon one floor Pic.
ture window f{0', bath part bamt,
Seme minor work
handy man.
sen 3
inf
bath«, ?
attrartive kitch-
snack apace,
garage
Must he
appreciate $19.90 terms oven 6
WRAT SIDE INCOMF To settle
extate Idea) for 2-family 2 eom-
seperate entrances,
_ of heat Garage
#12509) with
a) eount
Realtor
Telegrann
AMPLE Vat #0 pa PARKING
PN ANCL
Order ¢ lassified
find a
FE 2 8181
ie Want Ad number! is
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY. 24, 1959 TWENTY-ONE
For Sale Houses 43| © For Sale Houses 43
' ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT 5 IMMEDIATE . | 3 bedroom home og POSSESSION kitchen. 1% baths. Fir replace. Basement 80 "t. < Load ach. $450 — on \ costs O'der home but in rtul eon.
5 bed m ck 1 mes Base- os noe ‘ue FE
AKLAND BEACH - FOR LE — *? BEDROOM BUR-
23 oe ck ranch, basemeat, aes type. Gas heat, basement.
igs heat, privileges. iD apes FE 2-1040, morn-
3 ieee © brick tri-evel gas heat.) ings
. WHITCOMB Excellent value.
from 1 to 8 daily.
UL 2-2930 Gas
~ SYLVAN LAKE
Sale or duplicate 3 bedroom, brick
a! MODEL
conte Mmporary, Open Satu: -
Sunday” 2140. Garland. FE +4683.
DON’T MISS THIS
2 bedroom hothe in Lake Orion, ex-
large
Abuy at $9.500, small down pay-
ment, elusi
2 bedroom home with part base-
ment,
Gye the price of $7,500 with $800
A a =" r
INCOME PROPERTY Let your home
family home with full
& separate furnaces. 5 rooms up!
v rooms down, hardwood floors,
upstairs rented. Small down pay-
CR. "AW FORD AGENCY MY 3-1143 60 E. Flint st. ve neighborhood,
ACRES
blacktop road, not
ay for itself,
basement lot.
many
COLORED NO DOWN PAYMENT GI homes located im south
side ef cit close to
ping center bus line,
ba
heat. automatic water heat-
screens
drive
and eee streets. See mod-
S Blvd. West. er
an:
el
Open
VASBINDER, INC. FE 5-8875 course.
th.
laundry trays
d storms concrete
vd
‘tl 9 pm shop-
olf
ile
CHAR MING 3 BEDRM. RANCH
type home in lake area.
old. Living rm., dining rm, kitch-|
en.. Utility & carport Large’
corner lot. 90x150 Fenced. §13-
900 By owner. EM _ 3-6564 2 s¥r
= TASSOCIAT Ey. BROKERS INVESTMENT *co
FE 8 0663
2-Story Brick
__443_¢ ORCHARD _ LAKE AVE__
NO DOWN
PAYMENT bedroom starter homes 3 BEDROOMS — Full base-| 2 CRE ment, oil heat.
rage
ga- FE 4-0823 ——
Lovely Red Brick
eae Lake fine pomes at hel
Rose § neighbo:
tiac schools. low tenes stiackod
garage, 2 nice lots Ogk fleers
and plastered walls, henepebet] der.
orated. Carpeted Hving room with
fireplace, large kitchen, birch
cupboards. 2 good sized bedrodims
ceramic tile bath. High basement
with large recreation room and
fireplace Owner tpaater ed
Priced for quick sale at $17.4
Terms :
3-Bedroom Bungalow
At Huntoon Lake Well located on 100x133 foot lot
Nice lawn and shade. Carpeted
Living reom oak floors, plastered
walls, A-] basement with large
recreation room and fruit ees
oil furnac lig-car garage. |
fenced fear Sard $2,500 down wil |
handle Among other nice homes
Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE
4305 Dixie Hwy - OR 3-9701
BY BUILDER
Split-level starter home on
@cre. immediate possession, low
EM down paymeat. G. Filattley.
3-0482
l'y STORY BRICK
$2,500 down. Upstairs for expan-
sion, has heat and lights. Florida
room off kitchen. Paneled rec-
reation room. Sereemed terrace.
eyelone fence. calcinator, ete
Near commuter. Priced ue 700
_ Appraised ¢ at $20,000. MI 4-2057
SEMINOLE HILAS 3 BEDROOM
Colonial 7 years old. Master
bedroom, 22x13 pine paneled rec-
Teation rm. Tiled laundry room.
14g baths Fireplace, sunporch.
Vestibule. All in excellent cond
1'a lots $25,650. FE 8-3475
2 BEDROOM HOME, FIREPLACE
breezeway, garage. Full bath &
basement. Near Twist Drill OL.
2-217T, 2 BEDROOM,
For Colored Families
2-bedroom. on Bagley St., Price —
$4.759 with small down payment
anu $40 per veel Call Mrs
Pears. FE 5-8063
Russell A. Nott, Realtor
110 W. Pike PR 4-5908
$2.500 DOWN Duplex—6 rooms each side. In-!
come $195 month, Only $11,500.) $6,250 RR dandy 2 bedroom home Hard-
wood floors, Basement. Ot] fur- |
nace 2 lots Good terms. too.
CUCKLUER REALTY
236 N. Saginaw
FE 4-4001
THREE BEDROOMS, 1'2 BATHS, |
bi-level home on 5 scenic acres |
Lake privileges. A real buy at
$8,500. Terms.
STEELE REALTY, 135 Highland | Rd. (M59 at Highland, Mich MU- |
wi I} basement and rouvh wir-
mah ni your lot or will build on| tual 42045
our jot With smal! down pav-, 4 _ ee
ent Ww R 3-1235. BY OWNER 5 ACRES MODERN
Corner Williams Lake Rd & M59 3 bedroom home. $3000 down
After 6 OR 3-7 8 __|_MY 3-2726
SEMI-LAKEFRONT MODERN, 3
Now
bath for sale.
s. heated garage 3. bedrooms,
ieeeay,
birch cuvboards, wall to wall wool
carpeting througheut Thermopane windows eat Hot water’
rou
182x/90. Ready for immediate oc-
cupancy Full price $17900 will
consider small free & clear homie:
For fares information call
rE
HERRERE © DAVIS 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE
FURNISHED MODEL |
OPEN DAILY 10-8
17) MET. ROSE
COMPLETE ee PAYMENT
TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT
“69
ROOM TO SPARE Between North Perry and
alm Monte
$8,250
FE 8-6455 DLORAH BLDG. CO.
There's room to spare
the 18x12’ play room adjoin
ing the 21x12
the
iss
on
can own this nome with a s 3 bedroom 1,
rage there's
the 140x175" lot living room of
bath
brick ranch complete with
fireplace he a car attached
room
spare ter Tealidren playing
hill-side view. for only— $21 . $4,000
Brewster Rds. 1
Tom
MAX A. HARTWIG, REALTOR
_ Sth St. R OL 158144 int W och. 900 DOWN
In Judson ‘Park Sub. Adams
mile i Yr
ou
Roc
.265. Liberal
9 fort
Roger B. Henry, Inc. 611 Main st HESTER — NEW B
Rochester BRI
rancher and Titqereta: $15,775 to
$16 1 FHA terms. Only
- OL 19111 cK
SACRIFICE $8: $!
$500 down! Almost finished 3 bed-
ern Leaving | room m
aicte
ford
ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES | porch,
owner bedr
lots
4-1821 acre
bec a Yieint( MY 2-3791
Mm g&s heat. sun
lake privileges. se of Emin meni Ox.
=
2
FE!
Nothing Down Will build starter home on your
lot
Base Our plans
ment or
wiring See our model,
Donald OR 3-2837 your plans
included Also ot) 3)
Don Mc
SYLVAN LAKE
Sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom,
brick tri-leve] ranch nome
| a built-ms 2car garage. 185
t. seeded en eros eommu-
nity
lake
day. sewer
pre bog *$o4.f00
beg
FE 2-21 axed streets. |
, open Stun-
herwood FE 4-5090 Fire-/
“NEW MODEL New 3-bedrm. bungalow with full
ALUMI. base
COPPE
NUM
OAK
NETS
FOR
Hf you would like thia home dupli- cated on your lot, come out and
ies yp eai! you this new model
at
F. C. Wood Co. Williams Lake Rd.
After 6 call OR 3.7038
Bedroom
HOMES
$100 DOWN
Moves You In|}
so
WHY PAY RENT?
BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS
LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES
MODEL OPEN WEEKDAY
W FAT 5 ‘tty TY. ment
} PLUMBING. S'DING,
LOORS,
FORMICA
CEN AIR OIL HEA
on your lot
at Me cou NTERS
3
fi ae 36
vee Stanie : =.
sate Eves, * TO 7
bedroom, 6 rooms automatic ol.
heat, complete sterms Includes
ail furniture ana appliances City
water, gas. aved street schools. |
Full price §7950 §$1.000 down |
Phose Lake Orion MY 3-288" |
Owner _ ee |
VETS
Nothing Down
$79 Per Month {INCLUDES TAXEgs & INSURANCE | |
Full basement, spacious living rm. |
3 large bedrooms. hardwood firs, |
city walter & sewer |
Jelejale: ce of stove or retrigerator
or drver |
OPEN | “SUNDAY 127
MODE
389 CAMERON
OFF FEATHERSTONE ce rE §-6192 for information
.8ON EM_ 3-655 Cho! or
washer
DAILY 2:7
“COUN TRY GF M
1 bedrm, Huge rooms Lot 130 x,
130. Basement garage. You must
see to appreciate A steal Tor
cash or terms available Josiyn-
Walton area. Bullder FE 5-0885.
WANT A GOOD PRICE ON NEW
Custom Built Home?
If. DUSPAL
CUSTOM BUILDER _ FE 8-1198
LAKE PRIVILEGES | os |
Percy King Rd., 3530
1% blocks west of Airport Rd |
at Williams Lake Rd FHA terms
3 bedrms, brick family fm,
bath, show r extra tay Recce |
oven and vent fan in kjtchen
Gas heat, full basement Large
lots on pave’ streets School on
roperty. Lak~ privileges on Lo-
bis Lake which has 600 ft. sand
beach. Open daily 11-6.
$590 Down Plus Costs
Houseman-Spitzley
406 Washington Bivd. Bide. Cail
WO_3-4816 OR 30711
OXFORD. FIRST st TIME GerkRED
In new subdivision Beautiful 3 |
year old 6 room ranch Fuily ,
tiled basement attached garage |
‘ae kitchen -has dinette area
natural birch cunboards, Built io
aven & stove Wool carpeted liv- |
ing rrom with firepace Separa’ °
entrance hall Large beautifully
landscaned jot Aluminum combin-
ation storms and screens OA
8-2405
MILLER” Michaels - 4
§ large rooms
ram 3 &
INCOME near St
roome & 2 baths
for the owner. Income
path Apt will make your land
contract payments Partly fur-
nished — 2 gaa ell idee 2 rer x
erators full modern basement =
cae gatage Only 82,900 down |
for etvilian No down paym ent
for GI i
WEST SIDE INCOME—2 fami'y :
pack 9 large rooms 2 baths
with furnace automatic water
eater & Jaundry trays, fine cor-
ne, lot paved street orth of
high schooi. Think of it! A wel
sie» brick for only $9975 Low
down payment See it — it & very
good! >
sel) your
qf well
homes pe YOU WANT to home’ We arte in need
lecated 2 % 3 bedroom
Will iam Mille
Realtor Fi 2.0263
1075 W. Huron
_ Oper _ @ to
BROWN, mod-
0 DOWN ~— Lovely
fall basement
storms & scfeens NOTHING
era bunga'te
ac Fura Alun
Tin bath News dete ated pod |
yon'y 2 yfs old, “About $250
‘plesing costs ail you need
& per cent interest
12.506 SELL OR TRADE —Lake
_ Ranch style bungalow with
basement arse breeze:
way & two rat gar Over 100
ft of inke fro@tage Will trade
u Rm cit? home.
st tonstragted _ home “
amaler home Ask for Mr
Brown
e7ss6 FULL PRict Lovely
t¥o bedroom bungalow OF A
Fun. Alum storms Opk floors
an is @ bargain © Only 3 sre
of =p terms i
LifT WITH Us — For fast & | effictent mene '
We ¥. Ho Trade
Se ; 1 Open Sundey 16-4
L. H. BROWN, Realtor
aS EM ete
i
rrice 345
terms. |
, ON _ For Sale Houses 43, ed Masco visser
BARGAIN! BARGAIN!
NOTHING DOWN.
COLORED G.L.s 38] bedroom, full basement,
at. 2 car gareee’ Ex-
—_ perp decorated
inside and * chosing egsts
ony. :
JIM WRIGHT REALTOR
345 Papeete salt cn 53-9441
after ¥ 23-1864
MULTIPLE LISTING, SERVICE
It's Here The Convertible 24s
2 Baths
4 Bedrooms —
UNBELIEVABLE CHARM
\WARD W. ROSS Homes
MODELS OPEN DAILY 2345 WATKINS LK RD OR 3-002!
$1500 DOWN
New 3 bedroom with basement
tlle bath oak floors, automatic
furnace, large lot mn McDon-
aid OR 3-2837
GI's “
NOTHING DOWN
$72 Month
Included taxes & insurance
3 bedroom large living room, am-
ple table space in kitchen, city
Water & sewer
FREE Choice of stove or refrigerator or
washer or dryer
YOU CAN MOVE IN TODAY!
DAILY 2-7 SUNDAY 12-7
MODEL
389 Cameron. off Featherstone, 1
mile bor M50, $2 mile east
24 s
FE 8-6192 for information
R. WILSON—EM_ 3-6556
~ FHA — $350 DOWN
Lovely 2 bedroom home
Wall to wall carpeting &
drapes. Gas heat. Full base-
ment Aluminum storms
screens Excellent condition
throughout. Near new Pon-
tlac High School.
Rk. J. VALUET, Realtor
OAKLAND AVE = 5-0693 AL
SUNDAY CALL FE
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE —
SYLVAN LAKE
3 bedrm. brick, Lake priv:
low down pmt F FE 81448
~~ OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5
3839 Pinnock Ave.
Buy this 4-bedroom modern home
with 6 lots—large living room with
fireplace
ment Steam heat Lake privi-
leges Now vacant. Priced attrac-
Uvely. Reasonable terms
Orchard Lake Rd; turn left on
Green Lake Rd; follow OPEN
signs to Pinnock Ave.
Dorothy Synder Lavender Realtor Est 29 Years
7001 Highland Rd (M59)
Phone EM 3.3303 orr MU
Roont for Laughter
The children wil! enjoy living tn
this comfortable 3 bedroom brick
home Located in fine bome area
of Cedarview Sub, with wonderful
view of the lake, On @ curving of M
Cail
_M
FHA
200 ft cormer let 2 bedrooms
®xl2 12x23 activities room Ce-
Tamic tile bath 12x15 master
room Living room with heata- ha
lator fireplace. kitchen-dinette
Ha, built-in oven and range
Roomy utility with adjoining ‘2
bath Basement and 26x32 ga-
rage Over 16000 sq ft
area’ Truly @ bargain at oniy
$19 800 with altractive financing
available . 8
PMBREE & GREGG Unien Lake Rd
LAKE ve
_or 1565
UNION
EM 3-4393 3-3314
M-5e
. Bedrooms with 13x22 ne
large kitchen, full
basement Attached I's car
garave On a 75 x 350 ft
lot $2,000 down and $70 per
mo
LeBARON SCHOOL AREA
Living reom 1117, kitchen
9xl4 master bedroom ‘up!
10x29 Full basement with
gas heat and recreation rm
1‘. car garage plus en-
closed carport Includes
carpeting, drapes, and elec-
trie stove Only $3,000 down
and easy monthly payments
NEAR 8ST MICHAELS
3 bedrooms. a jatge hving
roum. separate dining room
full basement with an extra
', bath and recreation room
Priced at $9,500 with only
$1.200 down
-SCHRAM REALTOR — FE 5§-9471 OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY 942 JOSLYN COR NSFIELD MULTIPLE LISTING MSERVICE
LADD'S 6 ROOMS — 5 ACRES
A modern 3-bedroom home with
full basement Wel! insulated
Automatic o!] heat A real buy
for handyman as thie home nheeris ing Toom,
some interior finishing 5 acres
et sandy lotm soil with lois of
fruit and berries Some wobds
en rear On ly s6008
4286 Dxle Hwy OR 21271 |
368) Lapeer fd FE 5 9202
ONLY
2 LEFT
Just $99 -MOVES YOU
PAY AEN TS ON
PER MONTH
FULL PRICE
$11,250
3 Bedroom FULL BASEMENT
Ranch Home
-— CITY WATER =
- CITY SEWERS —
— PAVED STREETa —
MODEL AT CORNER OF a and Baldwin 2 Blocks North of Walton
OPEN Saturday and Sunday LY
t
1 P.M: - 8:30 P.M.
_—~ DAILY
3 PM - 8:30 PM
PERRY LAND COMP: ANY
FE sal Built-in kitchen. Base- |
46417 |
of living | __ For Sale Houses 4 43
Nid Ie _ TRANSFERRED. >. MUST
oor bedroom home. FE
BY OWNER 4 BEDRM. 1 FLOOR basement, et porch. oR 3-6578
3 aeeece MS EptR« COT. 2-CAR
; poten ic oi] heat, fenced
. PE 2-125. =¢
~~ We hho $500 DOWN PER
2 alow lecated
= jaybura Heights U bath. 50x
well tot. Im-
mediate pos . 9-2 ssession
evenings after 7. vee
RENT WITH OPTION
Modern 3 bedrm. City, UL 32-4289.
EQUITY IN 2 BDRM. HOME AT
80 Viola Lane, Ortonville. near
Lake Louise Lake priv. $800 down
at $50 per mo. Take trailer, beat,
etc. as a or part pymt. .
RM. HOUSE AT MIDDLE
Straits Lk. Needs new water pipes
tee epairs. $3,000 cash. EM
SELL-OUT
large acre plot.
ment
“sat Broker er homes,
950
cokee 2495 Pontiac Rd.
Sat.
26 Pr ator a
— ee Tar heat 19 te
-f fay e, gas heat, one side
BEDE == '” Sees VIC.
, of Josfyn Plastered walls & hard-
wood floors FE 2-0644
SYLVAN VIDLAG
On Beverly St. $16,500 with $7100
down buvs 4 bedroom home. car-
peted. Gas heat Privileges on
Sylvan Lake . FHA terms
C. SCHUETT, Realtor
460 QV Huron
FE 80458 oor
Hempstead , VACANT What ‘better way to start the new
year than to give your famftly
this lovey three bedroam name.
Neat as a pin. Three large bed-
rooms and tiled bath up Rpaclaue
living room, separate dinin,
remodeled kitchen with 10 aon re-
frigerator Plastered walls and
newly gecorated Full basement
With stdol gas heat. gas water
heater and water softener. Fenced
yard and payed streets. Close to
schoo!s and bus line Full price
only $9900 witrr $1.200 down and
balance on land contract FHA
terms availiable. It is vacant
Call us we have the key. Owner
has moved out of state
$650 DOWN
| Here ts a real buy for Mr Handv-
FE ¢ 2629
man. Only a little repair to put
this seven room house in top
shape Four bedrooms Full price
oniy $6,950 Drive by 105 E
Brooklyn nN Baldwin
FHA TER MS
Here ts a va you will be proud
to own, 2 spacious bedrooms with
plenty of storage space and a
6x12 ft tiled bath with shower
doors and built im vanity up
13x23 ft carpeted ving room
With matural fireplace, carpeted
separate dining room. up to the
mitute Kitchen with plenty of cup-
boards Plastered walis Full base-
ment with fireplace in recrea-
ation reom and shower and stool
O:] heat g8s water heater
Approx §2.500
on terms Drive by
Michigan Ave
12.2 RUTGERS >» Oniy 2 years old
bath Full
gax Water
and alum te
basement,
heater, fenced
slorms | heat
reeas
lire GI resale Only $1 400 down
and balance of $74 per month tn-
cluding Insurance and taxes,
G ie te
102 E E 48284 Huron St
_ Eve FE 5-0510 or FE_ asl,
SYLVAN VILLAGE
3 bedroom home with lake
rivileges, dock included
fall-to-wall carpeting
Fenced yard FHA to qua:-
ified purchaser
NORTH FND $650 Down on this 2bed- ,
rocmy with full basement 1
Car garage Payments only
$60 per month Ils vacant
PERRY PARK
2 bedroom home in perfect
condition Payments only
$68 per month including
taxes and |lnsurance Very
low down payment to qual-
ied purchaser.
OFF BALDWIN
No Down Payment — 2-bed-
room home with full base-
ment, auto. heat Oak floors
and tile bath It's vacant.
NO DOWN PAYMENTS 3. Bedroom Ranch
with homes
“No Down Payments "
Gas pee tiie bath Dec-
yee like new. Low month-
ly payments
NICHOLIE & HARGER CO, 33 WEST HURON FE_5-8183
DRAYTON PLAINS 9 unit
Located within walking distance
of school church, shoppi
and Greyhound bus
ground-florr apts include 9 gas
urnaces and hot vater heaters.
§ kitchen ranges and refrigera-
to completely furn.. $600 al
bri k beauty is eoing at the un-
penecebly low cost of $52 500 with
HOL as Bi ARTRAM 392 Dis Hw
__ rnines. OR 3-329
cf or Sale L. ake Prop. 44, (On 3 ips
“79 ELLINWOOD bk. OPEN 110 5
West on M59 to Bogey Lake Rd
then South ‘ys mile to Lakewood
Village New face brick 3 bed-
rooms 1', baths extra fire.
lace in lower reqreation area
das 70 ft wide sandy peace 2'>
car attached brick gara Price
only §21 050 ore juil er talks
good EZ terms t
SC ne RIP
__ 460 W. Huron
a FOR SUMMER FUN
year home on Lake
nas house ready, must
sell 61,000 for equity.
balance MY 2.2082
Lake | rontage.
Of Pleasant Lake with its beau-
{'ful sandy beach safe fer chil-
cren Wonderful swimming and
fishing for adulis Have your boat
near your door Weil restricted
Elizabeth Lk Rd. near Williams
Lk Rd Only $40 per foot Terms
Write for map
Houseman-Spitzley >
{
2 or 3 bedroom Split level ere |
$2.0
EM |
TRI-LEVEL & RANCH
‘ae
New |
and |
Close to schoo's and bus |
___Income Property 43A |
$5,000 CARNIVAL
| (PM Reg US Par OFF,
P1RS9 by NEA Se vce, In
not to uepeak to you tomorrow!” “Now that's enough, Elmo. You're just trying to get me by Dick Turner
£24
_For Sale Lots 4 5 ACRE BUILDING SITE HEAR
Ortonville. $1,500. $50 dow
‘ay
stream $1,150
10 acres near
$2,050 $100 down
Winter priced lakefront lots, $50
down Lake privileges. $25 down.
C. PANGUS, Realtor
1919 M15, Ortonville.” NA 17-2815
FOR SALE: LAKEFRONT LOT.
Bouth = side of Woodhuil] Lake.
_ $3,000. FE 49235.
HIGH HILL VILLAGE
Choics building
down, Excellent
your own home
LADD'S 4286 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1231
3885 Lapeer Rd FE 5-9292
LADD'S NEED MONEY TO BUILD? Excellent building sites with good
mortgages available so you can See Low as $150
inancing to bulld
as $150 down
LADD'S 4286 Disle Hwy OR 31231
; 3885 Lapeer Rd _ FFE: 5 #292
PERRY ACRES
BEAUTIFUL LOTS not less than
| 100x150 ft wooded and hillside
BLACKTOP roads Wonderful
ter at 50 ft Five rooms and |
oll |
oa pocorn
EXCELLENT soil, no septte
troubles Beautiful views in every |
direction
CONVENIENTLY located on Lapeer
road ‘M24; miles horth of Pon-
tiac limits
PRICED from $1 200 with 10 per
eent down or 10 per cent discount
for cash
STOP at the PERRY ACRES of
fice of
HOP HOWALES
| 2531 8 vances Ra
| Or Call FE
jess HOUR PHONE. “SERVICE _ Tne
aiake Orion
Plan Now
FOR SPRING BUILDING IN
CHEROKEE HILLs!
See the best selection of 100 ft
sites for better homes — com-
pare the living edvantages of
country, yet close-in jocation—
Select OW to sult YOUR
exact needs!
Carl WW. Bird, Realtor
503 Community Pape rd Bid
FE 44711 ves £ i390 easily build your own home. Low)
wa-|
Joins State park for)
hunting, fishing, swimming riding |
tank |
| MODERN Saaalh aeavice BTA Business Opportunities 51
FOR LEASE MODERN 2 BAY
Texaco Station on Dixie Hwy,
Drayton Plains Excellent poss!-
bilities for the right man. Paid
Training ram, road financing
mieearto Cai) Li after
8pm, MArket 4-46 ‘ “Mr. Webster.
GROCERY AND MEATS
Well stocked, late model fixtures,
doing business Must sel! on
ee ig death of one owner
Ted a tion to buy
al ag dow
Paul M. Hones Real Est. 832 |
PE 4-8850 — rr Pb He —_OA 6-3653 | GROCERY DOING GOOD BUSI. ness Owner retiring 04 Oakland
INCOME
@ furm light housekeeping units
New hot water heating plant. New
freee Lge lot Downtown Lake
“ton. basta at $8.750, terms.
Gas station, restaurant & vt
stairs on Mz quarters 220 :
frontage on a Ideal family set-
up Askin, ue 34 Lake Orion
Hoalty, M pi
“LET'S | T ALK
BUSINESS”
Tiquor
Main highway location with am-
| ple parking Situated on beau-
} tiful lake in Oakland County
| Includes attractive living quar-
| ters Forced sale Try an offe:
| Collision Shop
Modern building and equipment
| and in tdeal location Several
years of Nigh quality reputa-
; tron and background makes this
a natural Cali for an appoint-
ment
MICHIGAN BUSINESS |
SALES CORPORATION |
OHN A LANDMESSER. BROKER 2 1573 8 Un Fon Rd | PARK AT. OUR ONT DOOR }
tion Located across from shop-
| ning center in Walled Lake For
| uriher -infor Call MA 4-246]
yaarrst Frenings efter 7pm Call
4-284
| OPPORTUNITY FOR EXCELLENT |
3-bay service station on Dusy |
highway for man with mechanical
ackground, Terms sr eipeie: Call:
Jrayton Plains — OR 3-4
OUTSTANDING BOWLING
hele pa OPPORTUNITY
$30,000 CPA Money
base in 3 years. Latest auto-
matic equipment AMF ai-
leys Broeperess i large city's
finest Investiga Kiand lM
netics! Mic
a Real Entate
BTate 4-7328 a
ate 2-017 ae
For Sale Acreage 47
30 ACRES ADIECENT TO HOLLY
Ready to subdivide Only $400
per acre.
| STEELF REALTY. 13%) Highland
Rd De ho! at Highiang, Mich MU-
tual 4-2045
For Sale Farms OT
ACRES, REMODELED FARM
house 3 bedrooms. Barn, Trac:
tor and other equipment. Near
Oxford. $20,000 Terms.
270 ACRES Very productive muck
farm near Capac on blacktop
Highway Complete irrigation sya.
tem Good drainage 7 room mod-
ern noe ae 2 barns 2 goud wells
$16. 000
Tt ih ie DIEN, Realtor
Walton FE 8-0441 ae Er
ie ACRES [(N GROVELAND 8 Large bern rq house
QDINNAN
Huron FE 387
FARM HOUSE
MODERNIZED
1060 Crescent Lake Rd with 4
to 26 acres Ideal for future sub-
dividing or small estates 'y mile
on Clinton River Drive
SCHIUCEI 1) Realtor
aon vrei
Sale Business Property - 49
(COLORED
48
21
66 OW
APTS FOR BALE
MYrtle 2-018}
Hempstead CHURCH BUILDING
Building 30x69 ft brick construe-
tlon Large vestibule entrance.
main auditorium seating capacity
200 plus Pastor's study One ciass
room and baptistry Basement au-
ditertum sea ng Domenie ts 125 y
rest Yoome as
forced air heat Plenty of park- POTENTIAL MEDICAL BLDG 123 foot corner on West Huron,
large 11 room home, protential
for medical building or clinic
Next to operty at Qeneral Lani
Hospital will handie Bar-|
Paul 1M. Jones, Real Fst. 832 W Huron i
FE ¢8850 - FE 1275 — OA 63633
Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE
DRUG STORE
$10,000 down makes this profitable
business easy to own. ase ot
main street store with parking at
front door Good prescription bust!-
hess Very low overhead $3,000
ne fixtures plus stock ef around
sis Remember you can buy
it with only $10,000 down :
REALTOR PARTRIDGI
|
|
Businesses thraout Mich i
FRE 4.3581 1080 W HURON |
OPEN TIL @
[gM ALL MACHINE 8HOP FOR sale OR 3-3137 of FE 4-619 aft-
ee SHOPPING CENTER
In very active, fast growing, Bub- |
urban area Owner retiring Fx
cellent investment Ve favor.
able terms Phone O aaa |
od A. Te jor, Realtor,
BTANDARD OIL Co HAS BEV. eral stations for lease in the Pen-
tiec ates. Financial aggistance
and training program avail-
ee MT 65311, 8 am, to!
Super Market One-stop market with liquor &
beer licenat, a marvelous money-
‘making rtunity, high volume |
business, excellent equipment. gas /
aia eee ee ean have option |
Wil L is. M. BREWER
ly to manuee ode &
for share of
ref. TUisa -3-0631.
WT. TO BUY TAVERN LiCENEE. FRE 57038 ust have
oe ’ t, hear college esate. re
stricted, 1-155.
DRAYTON ig oa Ler, eorner
woedéd jot vi ole
WEST SI ireet. $2.90
NORTH 0 Dee street 60x110 eap :
MICHIOAN AVENUE 120x028. Low m
MIDLEND STREET 100x160
CHER KE ey Se bi]
FRANKLIN. ROAD
Bivd: €1.1
STERLING —— Qarage
house aoe
AUBURS wertee treptage ~ 230
ft. Zoned com mertiai. ef South
~
Nicholie & Harger Co. mW _HUR 5-189
; 5 ‘Aik port, fremtage im bed Reo iios Bivd. Li, pegh or Be area. Property leeates at at
CAREPRONT Hikes go ere Ment only for price, terms, call
2 Bedroom moder Hot weater our office.
beet eee saree ps Ft a tm e lea r ha =i * 7"
vorite tetns boda ba cam: | BALDWIN AVENUE
_J_A Taylor, Reaiter ree ene Vectcaad ud New Pabeeded
wit ve ment tock
Lake Lots and Lake Priv. building 20x35 ft. with 20x20 ft 13 to acre Clafkaton Schools. Office and washroom Tiled floor,
churches, shopping at door Wind of] beat, Office coer = ——
ing paved street $1,006 full price pine. 15520 one
$2) down #% a month Al How. Ment at rear with fun Te oll
_ard Phone Lincolp ei abe one new kitchen sink. Buit-
S — a lor any Ineurance, real e-
yivan ake Mode} tate or any type office. Plenty |-
Compiete home, “oe or dup- of parking and somed commer:
Hee tt 2 Open Sat. & Sun elel call o. nenlPatEaD terms.
iar 1) | 199 B_ Buren FE ____ For Ss Sale | ie Lots 46 Eve, PE. s-05i9 FES Ser
1 ACRE ON ERRINOTON prive | or Sale or Exchange . 50
—_— $4,506 a IN 3 BED-
ica re nko Seige ene serves Business Opportunities 51
Auto Supply & Hardware
Excellent location Inventory & |
fixtures at enat petting ¢ on Liege
sf ume shower
ioe a] pevieen. ape
ARE VO
og ee a r a Vi :
_Hurgy. Pontes FE
poe including stock, building pees * : . fix
tures & excellent of gro-
certes, on main highway.
peed Pp Box #2, Lake Orica, " :
Sale Land Contracts 52
pl nealiote net are aT
$49 m per tent interest
SAVE ry eee cent or 61,
coat to $5,037 — secured b
modern clark eon 8 feeb es
vagid, Ask for Mr Clark.
PRINCIPAL I ae Discount 82.000. Secured by at-
tractive 3 bedroom ranch Lake
in = golf couree in reer
Comm Totnship ar Oar
tele "EM. 39511 or ce 4088
> “~“Money to Loan 83
now fiat _Lige ers)
TEAGUE FINANCE CO.
202 N. MAIN
ROCHESTER, MICH.
LOANS #25 TO #00
SF ABOARD RIRRNCE. 11% NWN. PERRY S&T
EASY PARKING FE_$-9661 lta
DONT PASS UP
MONEY!
belongings for cash)
through Classified Ads! | «, Sell unneeded
FE 2-8181.
» (1 N. Perry 8&t.
| w
- ALL 61ZRs CLEAN
-| BLACK
| Fi
|
| ME 30
| 2 Money to Loan
~~ Hae eee Eee
ARE YOU NOW
Back to Work?
IF you’ we PEE Send
PRESERVE. Your CREDIT’
You can pay off all your bills
and have one small monthly pay-
' ment : .
WE WILL HELP YOU! YOU CAN
BORROW UP TO $500
BUCKNER _ 4
oney
FINANCE COMPANY
{ el IN:
Portiac, Drayto Plains, Utica,
Walled Lk, Birmingham _ Plymouth
GET CASH QUICKLY
Up to $500
Oakland
‘Loan Company
PE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG
LOANS — - $25 TO $500
‘ton NITY LOAN CO
0 E. PAWREN cE
FRIENDLY SERVICE
‘LOANS $25 TO 8500_
XTER LIVINGSTONE
64 W Lawrence St FE 41598
SIGNATURE
LOANS $20 to $500
Fast one-visit service 24 manths
to repay. Phone’ FE 5-812)
€ome in
Home « Auto Loan Company (Corner E Pike)
Borrow With Confidence
$25 to $500
Household Finance
Corporation of Pontiac
8 Saginaw St FE
WHEN YOU NEED
$25 TO $500
We will be glad to help you.
STATE FINANCE CO.
FE 4-1574
7% Pontiac State Bank Bldg _
Mortgage Loans 54 OPE IOI i
Se
MORTGAGES
Residential Commercial
Gis Conventionals
per cent of value Detroit & sub-
urbs Pontiac, Milford Novi & all
areas outlying & between Land
contracts pousnt & sold. Houses
bought for ces
FRANK “horn, & ASSOC FHA &
|Want A Good Mortgage?
If your home needs an improve.
and your debts consolidat. | ment
ed call or see us at once
Wait. 5°) per cent interest
BENDEROFE FE 86-6580 02 W_ Ruron
5 Don't |
Swaps eee
10x50 1958 BUDDY TRAILER
bedrm front kitchen A-1 cond!
tion
trade for jot
Must sell MY
‘Ww 2
car furn and etc
2.3003 ;
MODE. A FOR SMALL RID
in, tractor or af qual value
Call_atter i RE 21467
| CasH FOR USED TVS
recotders & radig-phonographs
Working Or hot FE 2.0367
DOUBLE CONSTRUCTED MASON
ie camp trailer
_truck FE 4.0420 EUREKA VACUUM WITH AT.)
tachments Fry-rite, sell or awa
for electric sewing machine U
2-3342 on
GOOr UPRIGHT PIANO 275 GAT
gue! of! tank,
Movie camera, sewing machine
or sell FE 27288 _
RAE.BURN NEAR JESSIE. 7 RM
home, excellent condition, oi] heat
extra lavatory, storms, screens,
full Desement, garage Wil) con-
sider trade on down payment
By owner, FE 2-388 after 5 00
FE 2? M20 _
SVAP 47 DIVCO PANEL TRUCK
with continental engine for 4
wheel drive Jeep or pickup truck
OR J-68lF
ATER SOFTENERS — we RENT
Bell or swap OR 3-23)
48 PONTIAC nm GEIGER
counter will trade for Aqua-I NEE
_or carpenter} Jabor OR _3-6587
__For Sale Clothing — 7 _ 56
ate NOTH wouTON FUR COAT
ise 14 MA 6
ASSORTE D "E ORMALS
FLOOR LENGTH AND BALLE-
RINA ryt: CHIFFON AND
NET /ORB . ae
STYLES EACH ONE
ONLY ONCE SIZE 0-10-12
SACRIFICE OR 242030
USED WORK
anta from 4#0c, shirta from 26¢
Spon 7 days Team to ll pm
joseo Bun 4 pm At the bait
store 3#@ Orchard Lake Ave.
AMBER DYED HAIR SEAL CAPE 1
jacket Worn oniv 2 times OR
3-928 _
BLACK COAT BIUE stit
dresses, very nice Size 16 to 18, |
FE 2.3046 _..,. |
“FUR COAT FOL
_length Size 40-42, 312 E Beveriy
COMPLETE LADY: 3 “WARDROBE,
simost brand new sizes 9 }0. MA
TELD BTREAM CAR COAT
size 38 never worn Biack dress
coat, size 12, MA 645i) 4
fiupsON SEAL COaT size 18 Bought at Annis Fur Post Ex-
cellent condition Cali Oxford.
_Oakland | 6-394)
[CADY'® BEAUTIFULLY #TYLED Oxford Gray Chat, #0 per cent
wool 10 per cent Orlon Size
$2 National 1-338 —
S SUITS, 30-36-30 | ARD 37-21- Ne
$10 and $18 84 Bellevue, FE
TNS
_| MAGNIFICENT CHANTILLY LACE | Wedding gown, Juliette cap, crino-
line Sine 6-9 #-
NEW BRIDAL VEIL, 616 00 FE 24126 :
WOMAN'S eA ag ee, ALL Kinos, sise+
Sale Hsassnetd “Goods 37 PPE LPL LRP LPL PR ALLE
1 TV SET . CENTER ST
_ttairs Ponti
3 Pics Boas D BEDRM SET
Maple dining t#ble & 5 chaire
_fireplace fixtures PE 5-6807
(Pc BEHROGM shiTE CAN BE sold separately” Auto washer &
dryer, FE 24877 ¢ PiECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM outfit Doubie ‘ob wed bookcase
bed. tee e vanity jamps
for ay 3 oniy Weekly
earson Furniture 42 Orchard
Lake Ave
6 PC BLOND DINING AM SUITE FE 5-04
uP.
ROOM
odern Aas sd goes
ottee tabi secgrenet lamps.
fatiere : Srcea td
iat PonniS RH EXCELLEN aT ftion, 3888 Haeiett st
ae PC BHiNiING ROOM BUTTE. brand new youth bed & mattress
oul? feather bed complete
FRY RUGE WOOL PACE 935 5 ™Ps tied,
pend 8 Ru
‘eareet urnttare,
n G8ED
onths Pad ais 84196 , Fuut Le ELEC.
BE aes, rk condition, $50. Oa 82400
' b _ 53 |
SOS Ac PLIsuCES aT yp ona
reezers. Ww
FE #0421 ‘Sale Household Goods 87
ee roage somud ice
deep freeze, auto de- |
fae rg aay warranty. Frigidaire electric range, balance $3 pet wk.
_ Senick’s. Mv $3711
AUTO. WASHER YR. OLD.
dryer, cheap se 5 vas of beige carpeting. UL
A aL awaea ELEC-
tric sewing machine, = rf
equipped for decorative stitching, cay slightly used, yours for bal-
ance of contract, $7.24 per month.
_ PE S000 pay sone! of $48.80. Capital.
E 5
ace WASHER $25, RE-
frigérator $35, 21° TV §40. Mur-
phy be with mattress $30. Gas
stove $35. Maytag wringer wash-
er $35 Electric stove $35. Table
and chairs $12, FE 5-2766.
AUTO WASHER, ee al
tioned, guaranteed. $125.
Munro Electric Co. 1060 w * ta.
_ron. AUTOMATIC KENMORE WASHER
with suds saver Upright Hoover
Bathinette Exc cond. 611 Me
nominee
A-1 SPECIALS
“25 CHOICE SELECTIONS
1™ TVs. 5 at $20.95 each
21° table model . $39 95
All sets guaranteed unconditionally
fer 30 days at Obel TV 3930
lizabeth Lk. 44045
Open 9 to @
ANYTHING you WANT
HOME FO HE CAN BE
FOUND AT L&S SALES
A little out ef the way but a jot
less to pay Funiture and appii-
ances of all kinds. NEW & USED.
Visit our trade dept. for real
bargains.
24 MONTHS TO PAY
We buy, sell
ard
parking. Phone FE 6-024]
EN MON SAT 6 TO 6
FRI 9 TO 9
4 miles E
E ef Auburr Heights on Auburo
Rd MS
BRAND NEW WHITE ELECTRIC yortable with gig ta¢ attachment,
3895 terms meal Sewin
Center, FE 2-3
or ;|
i
40535 | _ BRAND NEW acra “BEDS, $44 05.
Rollaway bed, complete. $189 95
Hollywood bed frames, $605. In-
herspring mattresse« $7 95. Cot-
ton mattresses $1295 Pearson's
Furniture 43 Orchard Lake Ave
BABY GRAND PIANO, GE ELEC
froner, FE 23-7006) 2
BEAT THE HIGH COST OF LIV-
ing with freezers
90 cu ft, chest freezer . only §289
15 eu. ft. upright freezer, only $250
ll cu. ff reirigereter only $179,
autq, defrost
E-Z terms, Samuel's, MA_5-6011.
BRAND NEW “WwW WROUGHT IRON
bunk beds, complete with springs
and mattress $3995 Pearson's,
42 Orchard Lake Ave.
GRIB AND CHIFFEROBE, §40. 1N
excel cond. TRogan 90-0582
CORN = R TWIN HOLLYWOOD
beds FE 4-0122
Giaour DINETTE $20 WAGHER
$25 Day ener & chair $15.
sectional Retrig. $40 aoe ng
machine $15 Apt gas stove §30
And other furniture. FE 68-4688 &
FE 4-781
| chest
up to 75,
Smail down payment or will |
“TAPE
if
for tape recorder. |
WiLL | : DAVENPORT, 3 CHAIRS, HALL
fable and mirror marbie top cof-
fee table hollywood bed large
_and mise ML 44-5025
| DINING “RM SUITE MAHOGANY
$30 FE 54-1130
or trade. Come out -
ook around 2 acres of free | t
of Pontiac or 1 mile | Sale Household Goods ; 57
TRADE GAS gauss FOR [a
tris Go. f0eo W. Tipron
TRADE _— RANGE FOR GAS
Be hs ae , 5 Munro Elec. Co, ”
USED rv. ae REBUILT 7 & GUARAN-. teed. Ober TV Union Lake L
Union Village EMopire Seth
OsED iD TRONRITE IRONER. GOOD
mtaed Trade-In Dept.
re $19.95
Vanity eee seen $24.50
5 pe. breakfast set.......... H
Davenport & chair ........ $29.50
Dresser, chest & bed ...... $39.
Table, buffet & 4 cenire --.. $39.50
Apt. electric range ... ..... ie
Refrigerator
THOMAS ECONOMY”
361 38. Saginaw FE 2-151
USED TV. $1995 UP USED RA-
di $34.95.
Used peitgcratee ss rhry | rtee _
Radio & ppeeness 422 W. Hu-
ron. FE ¢
VACUUM CLEANERS. BRUSHES,
_bags. Murray's. #56 Myrtle.
WHEAT MAHOGANY DINING SET
extension table buffet, corner
cabinets, 2 mahogany dropleaf ta-
bles with pads, porch glider,
Fridaire clothes dryer, auto. wash
er sun lamp luggage. 2 snow
tires, mise. tems FE 4-0076
WINTER SPECIALS
STOVES, flec Delivered $29 50
EASY SPINDRY§ Rebuilt. Guar-
anteed, Delivered $38
REFRIGERATORS Renewed Guar-
anteed. Delivered From $43
RCA Whirlpool Automatic Rebutit,
Guaranteed, Delivered $73
The
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP
Of Pontiac
W_ HURON FE 41553
~ YEAR END SPECIALS
9x12 Felt Basé Rugs $1 WwW
| Reg. $¢95—buy 2 for only 693
9x12 Felt Base Rugs
‘Reg #6 buy 2 for only $9 03
| i~
Syers 141 W Huron FE 43064
Televi ision «& Radios 57B
24° RCA BLOND DLX mon soe
_$100 Needs tube FE 9-1244
21: 1N. BLOND CONSOLE. LIKE
_bew 303 W. Iroquois —
RCA USED TV OTHER BAR-
ains Peers Appliances 6161
Commerce Ro
__ Water Softeners 57C
poeenan Ol HOT WATER
heater, also 180 gal. oil tank
_OR 34-2301 Fa
“PULLY AUTOMATIC
$79.95
Full Price |
Cooley Soft Water Co. FE 25827
WATER SOFTENERS AT BIG DI8-
count. OR_3-2360,
For Sale e Miscellaneous 60
* IN. GALVANIXED PIPE 13%
cents per ft. tn 2] ft. lengths. %
alvanized pipe, 114 cents per ft.
in 21 ft lenghts, 3 in. sol] pipe.
$130 per length 4 in soll pipe.
$4 08 age length. Thompson,
MSs. mile west of Airport
it re aes aa SP’CE HEAT-
er 000 BTUs per hour, nearly
aie. “eo Giddings |! Rd. Pecado coll |
|DELUX& ADMIRAL ELECTRIC, — | range. 30° oven Copper trim 2 FUEL OIL TANKS GOOD D CON-
| Fully automatic Two years old. | _ dition, will deliver FE 5-0120 ; $175 OR 3-6224 evenings. | -AAA-| ALUMINUM SIDING |
| DUNCAN PHYFE DINING TABLE | Insta! now at tow winter Laiaity and chairs, $30 FE 47345 after | ere wv aay oe ines rst
4pm | NQ
DISCOUNT SALE ON ALL ELEC | sets ee CALC Coe ; built ip ov ms an urners a) +
low os $219 complete MA $-o011, | A¥UUTS ® Rochester an ee tee EASY "WASHER 8SPINDRYER, ——, w Cc
| : anes tubs Good cond, $$0, OR a ee
3-5 362 =
(ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER | ELS Nat Fire + FT yt Sood céndition. SAVE PLUMBING SUrFLY { Risetre TANGO cece wees 819 93 | 172.8 Sagin 2100
igerator ow... .. es. Refrigerator 738s | fonts Canin FO We a5 fs Ta. tenes ’ Plate glass 76x80 630, 0x80 $22 Easy washer $20 95 ee cre : CRUMP ELECTRIC A +t ater e 3465 Auburn Rd oe ae UARIUM WITH ALL
_ __ FE 43873 UL 230000 | access. 2 MA G1T8L
FREEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS j42 ROMEX IN COIL LOTS 3
name brands Scratched Terrifie | cents ft taery and fan, copper
vaiue, 6140 65 “ye they last. No | tume, fre 0s -A. Thompsan, 71005
hone orders ease | _Highiand Rd
riuorescent. 383 Orchard 30 GAL GA8. 10 YEAR GLass-
| |" ined high recovery water heate’ FOR SALE - AES RADIOS $0993 S2-gal electric heater.
& players FE 6-875 $0995 Thompson, 50. 46
for @ pick up| FULL &1Z— ELEC RANGE AUTO
| cont Good cond, cheap. | FE 8-461)
®RIGIDAIRE IMPERIAL MODEL automatic washer, brand hew con-
ditlon Will sell of trade for man-
ual in new condition 23-8975.
FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC STOVE.
Hollywood bed frame and head-
board R_ 40280
FREEZERs — ALL available Chest and upright.
celal low prices g opheg Aah
ance, Davisburg MA
Gas STOVE FOR BALE. eS
UL 2.2897
ORAY LEATHER HIDBA-BED. 600 | —~ Green and gray
tions! $860 Call
; S12 ee
| HOTPOINT STOVE. » YRS. OLD Used 2 yrs ood cond. Make an
| afrer MI 1- oiso
LAROE Crib AND | MATTRESS
brand new $1595 Pearsan’s _
niture 42 Orchard Lake Ave.
CorNor cath “AND OTTO metal work
ia ve 7 874 0 B-plece sec-
after 7 MA
$10 oxi? gre
mare otcnine row rugs, §¢
Lon “ELECTRIC RANGE (1040).
$e ll’) f refrigerator $80
furnace, 645 275 gal-
$25. Gas hot water
$40; and mise, EM | MOVING MUST SELL HOUSE- hold furnishings OL 221
NEW PORTABLE SEWING Ma. ehine, $78 95
phe used sutomatte washers.
portable TV 3 kov! 8 REPLACEMENT PARTS bad Oakiang Ave
NEW NORGE WASHER & I a
| NEW PORTABLE SINGER 8EW-
ing machine, OR 3-1184
NORGE AUTO. WASHER. #iés
. $
-. $188
. $216
:121_6.
ATERS BRAND NEW
eman's. selling below cost. All
_ sites, MA \_ §-6011 PRILCO REPRIO WITH FREEZ- Sheer” Excel cond §75 OLire
as “ENAMELED FOLL 8fE by Drexel, 1 rr
Sete
REFRIGERATOR GE 9 FT.
Fiat _Piate Co ironer. oR 3-05
TOR,
First $30 takes FE 28411.
Thy ceeegt a ae
son and Moward. ¢ thon
vitT and vacuum sweepers, 616
Guaranteed.
thectroius
Terms Curts
$6 8OFA BED eeeer
reakiast set
NEW
size gas stove
Refrigerator
7
RYERTENIRO FOR 7 THE,
104 5 Bagt
Yar O1
ced
SERVICE. STORF 30.8 Cass FE 3-623
TRADE-IN DEPT. Guar Fiee Washer ...°. ai)
ee size @a¢ stove coo. $20.55
@ top elec range «..... 83993)
Mecers aleep ljowngetie ..... 6
Metta elk cde e CG eas
* Mer hs
3 FROM
old, MA miie west of Airport
33H P HIGH PRESSURE BOILER
with controls and oi] burner. FE
2-663) oo fi GAL. ELEC. HEATER $60 04
30 ge! esuto. gas heater $48 93
Cab. sinks and fittin 2 (3 $57.95 up.
[sentry ‘trays, 6 » tau
PLUMBING
ov" South Y Gaginaw St St
ALFALFA HAY &HCOND CUTTING -- Also doser blade for Farm All
Saper A Merts Bros Washington,
Michigan 8T_ 1.2351
ALL BARGAINS
2x4'¢ a!) lengths—4c ft. & up
Ee boards $650 per hundre
CHTUBS $10 and up
3212 TIMBERS — will rip
2xh—228—2210—2212
Excellent quality — a!l iengths
Quality Knotty pine paneling lée ft.
doors-windows-trim-insulation
buliding bovrd-hardboard
plasterboard ézfx% — $1.35 ea.
BRICK—PIPE—8TEEL
We will be hae 7 to ecuppty all
your vutlding. 0
| FHA terms ay a ates
| SURPILUS LUMBER
i
F MATERIAL SALES CO | 8340 wetieet = jue On 1093
RATED sIroLEN “OIL HEATERS,
panes over payments Phone on |
i ING DISCOUNTS
NOW Q A Thompson, 7005 Highland Rd.
ANCHOR FENCES
No money down, FHA S gale
FREE MATES, FE 53-7471
AT “FIXTURES. YOUNGS.
town kitchen, oi) and gas furnaces
hot water and steam boilers.
automatic heater
ware Electrica: supplies
and tile galvanized copper, biack
ipe and fittings Lewe Bros.
aint and aeest £ mione
HEIONTS PPLY 2685 LA EER RD_ rE 43431
BUIL eR REMOVED. _ SITES
cleared tiac Press Box 7@
Burmeisters
CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES
16x48 32 [% bal. tath 9
- tities, 10 pes. er more)
éntx tf plyscore $ 469
4xfx\4 V-grooved mahogany § 4 69
Pibergiag insulation, per $29 90
Alum omb doots. comp $19 85
rade A flush Nae |e ots
r casing CWP. . OT
jase shoe CWP. fh .... $ 02
Stanley .
Aluminum Windows
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|
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10, Cooter taken nasi aan
stcenet men?
giec W R, er As a Fen at | ne
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MONEY! Make it easily.
througtt Classified Ads. To”
sell, rent, buy, swap, hire,
dial FE 2-8181. teers
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: --Today's Television Programs --\Dan Dailey. Goes Dramatic in Jazz Story Programs furnished sd stations listed in this columm are subject ‘to change without notice | : a
ees _ + Versatile cotereabier Dan Dailey! luck that may ruin forever his prize papils in a jazz festival in an aggregation of veteran Dixie- .
Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channes & -WWd-TV Chnens 7—WXYZ-TV Cesanel 9—CKLW-TV | makes his television debut in a show business career. Dallas and the Dixieland group |janq all-stars. Vocals to the title
_— ! 8:30 (7) Lawman, . {straight dramatic role when he After doling out the last of his| garners first place and a trip to | oer were ae “by somes
“ . xs : : stars in “Bill Bailey, Won't You cash to return his band members, | New York to appear on the Ed ia aE y bd
TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (12:15 (4) Michigan Conservation ; 5 > 7
- y 10:45 (9) Theater 15 a ees ae * ig:0@ (2) GE Theater. Dan Dailey|Please Come Home?". drama of Bailey is paid a visit by Sara, Sullivan Show on network tele- StTess Helen Hume.
6:80 (7) Frontier Doctor. Psy-| ao | 12:38 (2) Roy Rogers in ‘Bill Bailey, Won't You! show business life set in Dixieland Wilson (Patricia Barry), an attrac- vision, Before the TV cameras, 11:15 morning service Sunday in
. chopathic killer — urders 11:00 (7) Biff Baker nen = y : — . , Please Come Home?” jaz on the General Electric Thea- ‘tive, young musie .instructor at | Bailey is pressed into leading the ‘observ: ance of National Youth
tae cil —_ ; (4) Dateline: U.N. (4) (color) Dinah Shore, Vanjter,, Sunday 9:00-9:30 p. m., nearby Brazos College. Her pro- group with his classic cornet w eek,
young girl. (3) News. | (9) Science Fiction : - Johnson, Marge and Gower|Channel 2. posal ‘that he lecture the students style, the collegiate crew is a
(9) Popeye. (4) News. | Champion, Dorothy Kirsten. x * * jon jazz techniques is laughingly smash success, and offers for en- |
bi Bowling. Women's, (2) News. - 12:45 (4) Industry on Parade. | ““«T) Colt .45 | Cornet-playing Dixieland band- refused by Bailey, until he recon- gagements pour in. 000 0 HL
eague. : . —_ f , ; siders his financial status. "epee . be
; . ; . ; oe . | leader Bill Bailey (Dan Dailey) , ie way) With a new-found success in his
(2) Kingdom of Sea. ‘11:10 (9) Weather. .* @) econ dal ee 9:30 (2) Alfred Hitchcock. Bette! has seen better days than his | ~ ae eee a 7° oe grasp. Bailey mulls over the offers,
; . (4) U. of M. Presents. Davis in “Out There—Dark-| current hinterland tour of one- [aPrrcee 9 academics and flS when Sara Wilson also makes a
6:30 GY) Realm of Wild. *‘Musk- 11:15 (9) Theater. Adventure: (7) World Adventure Series. | ness."’ night stands in Texas. In an ‘authoritative knowledge of. jazz proposal—to return to Brazos Col-
ox.” Chester Morris, ‘Pursuit."'| () Movie. (7) Meet McGraw. accident, Bailey's playing hand brings about a remarkable interest joce where his talents are need
(9) Hawkeye. Desperadoes, (35.) War drama: Richard! | | ts injured, and in a small hospital |2™70NG the music students. ed
use masks while raiding srt-| Arien, “Three Live Ghosts.” 1:30 (4) Frontiers of Faith (10:00 (2) Keep Talking. he commiserates over the bad | The school enters Bailey's | Background music was supplied
tlers, trappers. 136.) . i nn (4) Loretta Young a .
(4) Saber | (4) Weather. (7) Movie. ‘7) Ice Hockey. _ ’
( 2) Rack ; aa (2) Miss Fairweather. ’ .
wa cath 2:0@ (4) Pro Basketball. 10:30 (2) What's My Line?
; . |11:28 (4) Movie. Comedy: Jane) 4) Arthur Murray.
1:00 (7) Youth Bureau. ‘Withers, ‘Maa Martindales.”’ |. 2 - UN Owe ~* (2:45 (2) Dateline: U.N. (9) Gilead Baptist. i ('42.) leas (7) News
ie Poucewoman. oo girl) (2) Sports. ~'g:00 (7) Open Hearing.
ynicheaoonie an | AR ON AE (2) Detroit Speaks. 11:00 (2, 4, 9) News, Weather
2) righway Patrol. /f:25 2 pial m come (1) Movie. “The Wife of
romance: Glenn Ford, “The 7 ee fonte Cristo.’”
7:30 (7) Dick Clark Show. Singer. Mating of Millie.” 48.) ad.33% (7) Roller Derby. Montescri ses oan ace
11:13 (4) Americans at Work.
Joni James. The. Wildcats. | venture: J. Carrol Naish, | (9) Movie.
(9) Saturday Date. “Special Investigator.”’ ('36.)'
(4) People Are Funny. |
(2) Perry Mason. Perry de 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. June 4:00 (2) Face the Nation
fends woman charged with Lockhart, “She-Wolf of Lon. (4) Bob Hope. (2) World of Ideas. (9) Movie. “What Every|
Woman Knows.” Helen
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icepick murder jon ('46.) 11:25 12) Movie. “More Than a
3 oh : ; Secretary,’ Jean Arthur, :
(9) Theater (cont.) :30 (7) Bowling Stars. George Brent. Others have tried — now
8:00 (7) Jubilee U.S.A. Red (4) Movie (cont.) | (2) Leonard Bernstein Sonotone has hidden its
Foley, host, with singer-! (2) N'watch (cont.) . . . ’ ola a 24 (4) ~ F ~ rg :
guitarist Johnny Cash. 5:00 (4) Kaleidoscope. By-se 1s) Eromtiet ae u csr peat aid
(9) Church of Christ. (4) Omnibus. teipa (4) (eoloc) News ie it, gracetul eyeg ee
(4) (color) Perry Como. SUNDAY MORNING (7) Paul Winchell! . Worn as one unit — nothing
Singer Kay Starr, author| | else to wear. Choice of smart
Sanne ae oe (2) Meditations. 5:30 ® ea ot ; MONDAY MORNING styles for both men and
hey f ahn, dancer! 7} Lone Ranger L, ; women. Look r ;
John Bubbles. 8:99 (2) Religion {or Shut-Ins. | (2) Amateur Hour. on _ en ok your best
(2) Mason (cont.) ' 6:30 (4) Continental Classroom. uw hile he aring your best.
8:30 (2) Christophers SUN ’ NIGHT'S HIG ‘HTS < ipati |
8:00 (7) Jubilee (cont.) pers SUNDAY NIGHT'S HIGHLIGHT 6:50 (2) Meditations. | COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE
(9) Temple Baptist. 8:40 (9) Billboard. 6:00 «2)-Small World. Convers 655 42) On The Farm Front | FREE OF MONSTRATION
(4) Como (cont.) 8:45 (9) Sacred Heart tion with Mayor of “ est Ber- *
(2) Dead or Alive. Escaped 8:55 (4) (color). News. lin Willy Brandt, Dr. James's. gg (9) Ty College SO N OTON E convicts seek fugitive guard-) | Conant, educator rl diplo- ‘wD Today ‘
ed by bounty hunter. Ralph |9: 00: (2) Court of Health. mat; and Michael Foote.! (7) Big Show | OF PONTIAC
Meeker featured. (4) Chureh of the Sbenne English editor. . | 511 Pontiac’ State Bank Bidg.
a (7) Understandin (4) Movie. “Wife. Doctor , 9 . . | “ : ; 2g 2) ; : =
9:00 (7) Lawrence Welk. Musical) Our World. | and Nurse,” Warner Baxter. ” a ae rues eal phone, Ueeeret 271225 ;
variety. (9) Oral Roberts. : (7) Annie Oakley. ; | ae for ‘FREE Home Demonstration
(9) Hockey. Boston at To-| ue ee |
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(4) Black Saddle. § or! Cro: 73002 entie’ . P scc- > = : — : BIG DEAL
aes to use ue ta =| i Ch ee 6:30 (2) Twentieth Century bao 8 (7) Our Friend Harry HORNS IN—Dan Dailey makes his TV debut Please Come Home?" The story of show busi-
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back holdings. (9) Frontiers delinquency : : . : : PORCHES (Since 1945)
(2) Gale Storm. Susanna - = Wi ; ant ; 8:43 (2) Cartoon Classroom Dixieland band leader in “Bill Bailey, Won't You night at 9pm. on Channel 2, orm F.
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