From Our News Wires HALIFAX, N, S.—High seas and whistling polar winds ham- pered search today for the Dan- ish ship Hans Hedtoft, feared lost after hitting an iceberg off the south tip of Greenland. * & & The smal] German trawler Jo- hannes Kruess reported she could find no trace of the cargo-pas- ) senger ship with 9 persons aboard in the area given by the vessel in her final SOS yester- day. The message said the ship was Slowly sinking. It was snowing heavily when the 2,875-ton Hedtoft hit the ice- —_ shortly before noon yester- y. Visibility varied widely te- day, ranging up to 8 or 9 co miles, den hsmaring i a salle in the rise and fall of the storm the Coast Guard said. The 650-ton Kruess reached the ' area only about an hour after the Hedtoft sent its last SOS. A U.S, Navy radar patrol plane circled above the 20-foot waves in the North Atlantic and fougd no trace of the ship or lifeboats. Ice packs were cones in from the north, adding to the hazards for other ships steaming north from the North Atlantic shipping lanes to join the search, Weather conditions were re- ported to be improving. But in the best of weather at this time of year, a person can survive in these frigid waters for “‘just ever 60 seconds,” the Coast Guard said, Like the White Star liner Ti- tanic which sank April 14, 19{2 Related Stories, Map on Page 5 {| with a loss of 1,517 lives, the Hedtoft was on her maiden voy- e. She was‘ returning to Den- | mark from her first trip Greenland, The 2,857-ton vessel was built specially for this dangerous route through the iceberg belt, con- structed with seven -watertight compartments so that if one should fill with water the others would keep her afloat. The scene of the Hedtoft's to | collision with the iceberg. was about 600 miles from the spot off Newfoundland where the Ti- tanic plunged to the bottom. The Coast Guard said the Hedt- oft was the first ship to hit an iceberg in peacetime since the Titanic. The Coast Guard main tains a constant patrol. of ship- ping lanes to warn of icebergs, ; cident was far north of the but the area of the Hedtoft's ac- ‘ o Trace of Ship Which Slammed Iceberg routes usually followed by trans- Atlantie liners. The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Campbell and the German fish- ing vessel Poseidon are steer- ing toward the area. More ships were plowing to. ward the scene as U, 8. and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) The Weather U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast Clear and cold (Details en Page %) THE PONTIAC PRESS_ 116th YEAR kkk ‘PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, 5 SATURDAY, J AN UARY 31, 1959 —26 PAGE S Home Edition ONITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS 7c. Oldest Woman Dies af 108 Williams Proposes Income Tax to Cure Woes ‘Would Net State. $100 Million in ts First Year _ 5 Per Cent Corporation _ Profits Levy Is Also | Proposed by Governor Plan to Receive Joe Haas Welcomes Governor Former Slave and City’s A woman born in slavery 108 years ago and who lived to become Pontiac’s oldest woman died last night. fof the number of persons who Mrs. Cillie Collins who spent her childhood as a New Charge. Added On. ‘Parent-Teacher Associations, the fire department inhalator M's. piling recelted: * * DETROIT (?—Gov. Wil- Polio Shot? | - See Coupon _|f0 Defendants in plan to receive a polio immuniza-| -tion shot at one of the clinics spon-| Slave on an Alabama plantation suffered a heart at- Council is asking those people tol After Judge Declares, tack at her home, 405+ (fill out a coupon en page 7 in steal ~ . The Council wil] sponsor city- SAN FRANCISCO (?i— aceed uy revive her failed. | Many times the freedom-seeking wide polio ‘clinics beginning the The three defendants in ‘his 140 million dollar new liams last night unveiled | She lived with her sole surviving slaves would be cau ght and week of Feb. 16. relative, Miss Rose Smith, granddaughter, Born Dec. 23. plantation in Cook County, Ala., ories of her parents. sold by their masters. She. garely spoke of the Civil War, but remembered as a child | that slaves spoke in whispers of how they built trenches fer Con. federate soldiers and then hid in them, 54. a whipped, Mrs. | Mrs. Collins “a long while,’ Mrs. Smith said. | | . Mrs. Collins, who had lived in Pontiac for 30 years, told her cause she led ‘‘a good life.” “Be good and you will live a long by the Oakland County life.” she told her acquaintances. | A deeply religious woman, Mrs Collins said, and| |she would see the lashes on ine 1850 on a large ‘back of some. married and had, Mrs. Collins had only distant mem- Itwo daughters, but both her hus.’ First her band and children have been dead father and then her mother were neighbors she lived so long be- | They will be open to all per- sons over one year of age. Those | who have not received the first | inmmunization shot as well 1s those ready for the second, third or booster shot are eligible for the clinics, according to Mrs. William H. Anderson, Council president. for each shot and are sanctioned Depart- ment of Health. * * woe: The clinics will charge a $1 fee new In order to obtain an Sterio Sedition Case sored by the Pontiac Council of Branch St. Attempts by a ers so they could become free,” today’s Press. [the Powell sedition case,| their trial declared a mis-| trial, faced today the added ‘charge of treason. In a swift procession of events Friday, U.S. Dist. ‘Chief Judge Louis E. nae ‘man declared a mistrial, complaint charging | treason was filed, and the _ defendants were arraigned) ‘on the new charge and re-| “They used to hope that the Yan- Collins was a steady church- “Boer | The coupon will be run again leased on bail. kees would overrun the Southern. (Continued on Page” 2, Col. 6) Roof Crushes 7 Invalids lon Monda x. Nursing Home Fire Kills 9 GLEN ELLYN, IN. cials today faulty wiring for a fire which took the lives of nine persons, eight of! them elderly patients, when it turned a nursing home into an in- ferno of smoke and flames. * * * Seven of the dead in yesterday's fire were invalids who crushed to death when flames col- lapsed the roof minutes after fire- nen arrived. The eighth fatality was an aged patient who died en route to a hospital and the ninth was a vol- unteer officer of the suburbag fire department who died from a heart attack fighting the fire. Officials said the 25-year-old, stucco building, built in the style! FIGHT NURSING HOME FIRE—Volunteer firemen pour water on smoking Glen Ellyn Acres fursing home on the outskirts of Glen Ellyn, Ill, ores ~~’ 5 ’ oars were | undergone repairs for overloaded ‘electrical circuits. CONSIDERED DANGEROUS Glen Ellyn Fire Chief James (Bro@y said his department consid- ered the nursing home “the most potentially fire-dangerous building in town.” Brody said the flames had a “good start’ by the time fire- fighters arrived. Smoke and fire spewed from the second floor | while firemen were hampered by | having to connect to a fire hy- | drant almost a half-mile away. Passersby and nursing home em- ‘ployes aided firemen in rescue iwork. Terf of the 20 patients of the, (UPI)—Offi-\a fire safety test in July but that either able to walk to safety or tentatively blamed as recently as last week it had escape in their wheelchairs. Donald Stoffregan, 58, a volun- iter assistant fire chief. died of an iing the flames. | The dead patients were The. | resa Barnovich, 69; John Essrer, 67, Aurora, Ill.; Ernest Haber. kamp, 76, Lombard, Ill.; Matt Kline, 80, West Chicago, IIl.; Raymond P. Mortimer; John Ro- hader, 80; Helen Sanderson, 80, Elmhurst, Il., and Edward Wer- | kentine, 90, Lombard, Ml. Frank Mack, a nursing home or derly, learn of the fire. 30 miles west of Chicago yesterday. trapping several people as the roof collapsed. » hoa e 4 j He said he saw smoke pouring | from a floor vent and then ran bp. f of an Italian mansion, had passed'Glen Acres nursing home were'to the second floor. ‘apparent heart attack while fight-’ said -he was the first to' | Maximum penalty for a treason, ~ :eonviction is death | The three are John W_ Powell, 39. editor of the since discontinued) China Monthly Review; iSyivia, 38, and Julian Schuman, | tors. said he would ask a federal grand jury to indict the three on and treason charges | would be combined, he added. trial because of the way his own remarks Thursday had been treat- ed by local newspaper headlines RULES OUT TESTIMONY At that time he was ruling out, la Korean War veteran's intended! jtestimony that Chinese Communist ipropaganda demoralized some American prisoners of war The | testify. The government charges some such propaganda came from the China Monthly Review. | The Powells and Schuman are: icharged with conspiring to impede I the U.S. war effort through publi- United States waged germ warfare! (in Korea. In disallowing testi the POW AP Wirephots The flames spread rapidly through the old turreted mansion, ia greed, (West sence of the jury. said it didn't} come under the Sedition Act of 1917 because it didn't occur within U.S jurisdiction. But, he added, testimony al- ready in evidence would be “prima facie sufficient to sustain | a verdit of guilty under the | treason statute.” Unlike sedition, ‘the law can treason under i wartime. * * * guilty of treason. She moved for a mistrial on grounds the trial had) been prejudiced and the judge Clear and Cold Is Outlook for Pontiac Tonight Cold and clear the low dipping \to near zero tonight is the forecast for the Pontiac area by the U.S Weather Bureau. Mostly fair and continued cold with a high of near 24 is the out look for Sunday. The Weather Bureau said the na tion is in for a cold spell in Febru. ary. except in two areas. * * The Bureau's 20-day foreca st said temperatures would average below seasonal normals except east of the’ Appalachians and ih Coast states. The coldest weather will prevail in the North- ern Plains. read 16 at 1 p.m. , his w ife| 38, of New York, associate edi- U.S, Atty, Robert H. Schnac ki | charges of treason, The sedition | probably Judge Goodman declared a mis- ~ ——— 8Killed, 2 Hurt Lindemer Questions | | 110 million dollars a year when | coupled with a seven per cent | net income levy on banks and vetevan was not pérmitted to so} be committed any-, ; where and at any time, not just in On Friday defense attorney Dor-) is Brin Walker showed Judge Good- | man newspaper accounts which, said he.had stated the trio was; * : i" Thé lowest recorded temperature. in downtown Pontiac preceding & ja.m. was 11 degrees. The uid Wilson, Kart . | | | | budget appearance last night, | Williams showed up at the Mic in Boat Blast Blows Up When Boiler Explodes at Landing j (UPI}—An_ oil debris today HELENA, lshek and Ark, some MEET THE PRESS—Followi Gov. ‘higan Press As- —- 4+ Mississippi River Craft ing his television G. Mennen columnist. sociation meeting at East Lansing he shakes hands with Joe Haas, AP Wirephete today, “Here , Bontiac Press Income Tax Legality Lawrence B. Lindemer, ference” at Bloomfield Hills Republican State chairman, here today for the Oakland County GOP “Action Con- High Scnool, questioned the: legality of the graduated income tax proposed last night | | im the cerporation franchise tax, by Gov. Williams. “There's no use in i two ‘no tax liability on the first '$6.333 of income tax package, keying it toa graduated income tax de- signed to yield 100 million ‘dollars the first year. A married couple with children would incur The program, beamed to a statewide television audi- ence, was his long awaited, ‘long-run answer to mount- woes that state workers ing financial threaten with payless paydays in a matter of weeks. What he offered was generally a stripped down version of the Dec. \3 report of citizen advisers to @ \special legislative tax stady com- mittee set up 18 months ago. The governor's main recommen- dations: | I. A personal income tax ex- | empting the first $1,000 of salary or wages, with rates graduated | from (wo per cent in the $1,000- | $3,000 bracket te six per cent on | income over $13,000. A $35 a per: son tax credit would be allowed. 2. A five per cent corporation profits tax, estimated to bring in other financial institutions. 3. Virtual repeal of the 25 mil- lion dollars a year tax on stocks, bonds and other intangible prop- erty. . 4. A 45 million dollar cutback ' reducing it to a nominal rate of having the LE IEG marked the spot on the Mississipp:) adopt such @ measure and* ‘eation of false reports that the where eight men were killed and then have the State Su- two women injured yesterday when ithe boiler of their boat exploded. * * * mony, Judge Goodman, i its “Phe -Sé-foor tog toading boat was attomey. ‘pulling into the riverbank about 20) imiles downstream from here. It was going to load logs consigned to a Helena firm on barges that were standing By. One of the women Who survived, the blast, cook Ceola Hutchinson ‘said that then, ‘all of a sudden I heard , , . boom!” “duet in a flash the roof of the kitchen caved in,” she said. the other woman, Mrs. Weeks, whose husband was the junior owner of the boat and was killed in the blast. She found Mrs, Weeks unconscious, Mrs, membered “jumping out of a win- dow and calling for my husband I felt three shocks. I kept thinking, the next one would be the last * * * She said the boat hands were) “all around the boiler’ when ft, iexploded, The boat sank sions The exptosion on the Mississippi. side of the river was heard and rattled windows at the east Arkan-| ——‘< sas town of Elaine, approximately 120 miles away from the scene of the blast. ete am tas ee fSy ee noe ce Le See em ee Charch News: Haeieies closes a9 Pr 18 Pe 4 Green Empress .......... . 3 Home Section ........... 15-18 Obitmaries .......60000000. 8 | Sperte ce eeceeceeeeees) IONS Theaters... 000.0660 6455 vee ae TV & Radjo Programs .... % ressegecces 0 Women's. Pages .....,.... 67 ¢ She said she went to the aid of | M. G.. Weeks said later she re-. SEE In Today s Pree | prone Count toss it out,” said Lindemer who - is an who this in Detroit The state chairman. morning had breakfast with Stratton of Hii he agreed with Stratton who ven ‘tured the opinion that Michigan is in its financial predicament be cause it hasn't tailored its expendi tures to match its income | “Rather, the governor has been looking at our state prob- | lems through rose . glasses,’ Lindemer said. (FO. Some lawmakers have ques- tioned whether the state constitu) tion would permit a graduated in- come tax, a ee ee 2 Collection of the income tax by the densome on the taxpayers who would have to foot the bill te pay— “ithe personnel needed to collect it. he said state might also prove bur Asked whether he thought Wil indis, Said jiams tax plan Was aimed at the 00 income beyond $2,730, a upper and middle income group, Lindemer replied R.S.N elson t “Sure it ie \ twe mills on net worth payable only as a minimum alternative to the profits levy. More than one half the state's potential taxpayers would be ex- cluded from liability under the Wil.” Tea income tax. * * * person would pay only ar- ried couple on income over $ 000. (( sontinued on » Page 2. Col. 4) A single to lee City ““ in Savings Bond Drive Robert S. Nelson, vice president and general man- | ager of Universal Oil-Seal Co., Pontiac, has been named ‘chairman of a forthcoming campaign aimed at increas- As for Williams’ proposed five| ing purchases of U.S. savings bonds in Pontiac. The ap- per cent corporations profits tax. pointment was made by Secretary of the Treasury Rob- ert B. Anderson, with whom Nelson will meet in Wash- ‘businesses and those just getting ington Feb. 25. The intensive one-week drive, scheduled to begin 'Lindemer said he felt provisions should be made to exempt small, ‘started from such a tax Lindemer said he wasn't ridicul-| ing Williams’ proposals and that almost he would withhold either rejecting) \immediately following the explo- or accepting them until many un- America Campaign.” Prin- answered questions are answered “Many legal clouds shroud the governor's plans,” he said. | } Small Investment | Big Results... That's the way it works when you place a low cost Want Ad to sell those things you no longer need. What do you have that you would like to turn into quick, @asy cash? This little Want Ad brought the advertiser 875 the first night. 3% INCH FULLY” “AUTO. ELEC _ rane, 2 yra. old. $78 FE 8- 4485 To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 Just Ask for the _ WANT AD DEPT. March 9, will be known as the “Pontiac Share-in- ‘cipal objective ‘s to en- courage widespread parti- cipation in the payroll sav- ings plan among wage and salary earners employed by ‘all firms in the area. Oakland County Savings Bond Committee Chairman Alfred C. Gi rard predicted the campaign, un der .Nelson’s leadership, will be in- strumental in increasing the num- ber of new payroll savers enrolled by appreciably more than 2,500 set as the minimum goal. _ Nelson sald he will ask all, Pon- + tine area ‘employers who now have the payroll savings plan te encourage greater empjeye | participation. Firms which do | (Continued on Page 2, Col. §) é a or » TWO 2 @ a. — * TITE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1959 * ce * Q AP Wirephoto VON BRAUN AT CAPITOL—Wernher Von Braun, German- born rocket expert, shows a model of a Jupiter missile to Rep. Overton Brooks (D-La) during a call at Brooks’ office yesterday. Von Senators Progress aun wes among witnesses called for testimony before looking into America’s missile and space exploration 5 Courses Offered in Pontiac by U. of M. The University of Michigan Bx. turer five! Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Pontiac beginning for one two-hour period each week. The fee is $14.50 a credit hour and carmes two semes. anyone may attend the first ses or under- 8!0n without obligation. 3 offer at tension Service will courses this semester Northern High) Sehool Vionday Rach course ter hours of graduate yraduate credit, which tion Ed. AlSO—Problems in edaca- taugit by Dr. William M. Cave, assistant pre- fessor of education, Monday, 7:30 tlonal sociology, perm. Rd Clis—Soeianl learning, Dr Motto, lecturer jn edu-| cation and resident counselor at} the Flint office, Tuesday, 7 30 pm | Fd. DIN0— Audio-visual methods Albert Lo Goldberg ‘Tuesday Joxeph J and materials lecturer in 140 pin Lib. Sel. 145—Audloa methods and materials, berg, Tuesday, 4:50 p.m. Pou P tal health education, [1 Arctic Cold Surges Over Plains States Surging cold) Arctic alr broad areas east of the the he bow to re the ly Aer Plains, the upper Mmereury rah Hi * * * ean transferred to other institutions visual | Cold. 220— Principles of men. Ivan La Core, A Sues ! [pon of Me 23 Oakland Mis Richard P . h . Culp. 20 We fen Highway jnilworth St. Roy- Toll ial Oak in 59 on arrival at ahung Flint's St tockies, dospital vesterday today. The numbing blast plunged of injuries received when his ear Space in public health practice, Each class will meet 16 times Peter Evarts, Pontiac Northern High School English instructor, ts The following is a schedule of the class secretary for the unl- the courses available and the time versity In Pontiac. of the first session and registra. He may be contacted for further information, | Flint Man Dies in Dixie Crash Royal Oak Youngster Succumbs After Being Hit by Car 260 of Flint and Riehard Culp Jr, 7, Suggs was dead A. Joseph tinek on tS. 1 yn Pbobby Alone tn the car, Suges ap swept through the Hudson Valley said of eastern New York The effects of heavy rainfall, Wendel, Fit (uninjured Which pasted the SHI pretalent in the area Parly morning | snaw Southenst day with ame to four inches, were fliries The driver, Howard F af) Wyandotte truck 4, was died in) William Hospital ‘Thursday Tle suffered oa fractured skull The Culp boy teaumont had were reported in the Great Lakes when struck by a car Wednesday reyion and parts of New bingland. at Washington street near Tludson * * * The Weather Pull 4 TONTIAC AND VICINITY cloudy and cold with «a few anaw flurrles Clearing tonight, Low & Tamerrow mostly falr and continued cold, High ft. miles an! hour today, beceming light and variable. today High 24. In the city to vero in suburbs Northwesteriy winds at &- 18 tonight and tamerrow Toda yin Pontiac Lowest tempermture preceding @ an 1 At @ ain’ Wind velocity & Direction: North un sets Maturday af 3 44@ pon Bun rises Buncday at 7 46 an Moon sets Gaturday at 11 18 am Moon tisea Bunday at 1 80 ain Dewn town T on pnre teres fem. fam... U CSG sofenoe0e 4 13 m J OGibeq- us aocetlt! lpm MOO Mie. case 10 1am... . 16 Friday tn Pontlac {a4 recorded downtown) Highest temperature |... Lowest temperature Be Mean temperature ..... - Weather—Partly cloudy, T snow One Year Ago in Pontiac Highest and Lowest Temperatures “Tin 190 | Graduated Tax Figures | This Date in #7 Fears 54 in 1800 Friday's Tenperature Chart Alpena 30-3 Marquette Baitimore 60 34 Memphis Bismarek 4-37 Miam) B. Browiaville -€5 64 Milwaukee Buffaie 46 17 Minneapolis : New Orleana New —— Omaha Peston Shee m, Low 6. 6, Marie Washington Seattle Tampa § Weather Rureau Report iomph = : 8 a B. Francisco ! street in Koval Oak Driver of the car, Henry Knazak, Woof WH Wellesley Dr, Pleasant Ride. Wars moat held ee nears Mystery Writer Solves Shooting at His Home LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPD —/ fire in his home. At first he tried! | Mystery writer Robert Hf Kelston, to carry the chair outside, But 13, solved a shooting yesterday at his own home Kelston told police he fired at what he thought was a burglar It turned out to be his wife, Glen- rose, 39) who had awakened him to tell him she heard noises. Her ya wounds 16 cal" were termed ‘not crith ne ey » Typical British Caution LIVEPOOL, England (UPI) — ‘Britain's first drive-ir-bank opened here yesterday, It has two bullet- 49 (proof windows. 245 ha j Senators Hear Missile Report House Set to Begin Similar Hearings on U. S. Preparedness WASHINGTON (AP) — A Dem- ocratic attempt to accelerate de- fense spending appeared likely to-| day utter Senate testimony that more money is needed to match Soviet space and missile advances * * * Two days of a wide ranging Sen- ate inquiry into the status of U.S preparedness touched off specu- lation that Senate Democrats may try to expend President Elsenhow- er's defense budget * * ® | Kisenhower jis recommending slightly over 40 billion dollars in defense spending for the fiscal year beginning July 1, Both he and Secretary of Defense Mckl-) roy contend this is adequate to! cope with any Soviet threat As the Senate inquiry went into receng until the middle of next week, Chairman Overton Brooks (D-La) of the House Space Com- mittee announced hearings par- alleling the Senate's will begin Monday * |. A possible hint to Democratic, plans for defense spending came} \Friday as Majority Leader Lyn- ‘don B. Johnson (D-Tex) recessed the inquiry by the combined Sen- ‘ate Space and Preparedness sub- ‘committees. | Johnson, chairman of both) groups, said public testimony so’ far by top defense, space and mis-| sile officials indicate there are de-| ficiencles which must be explored) behind closed doors because of military secrets involved, Johnson said the next phase will) ‘cover “information ag to the ag- igressive forces that might be ‘thrown against us." | »~ * Referring to what he called the) ‘decision by MeElroy to slash! funds and forces for the various) military programs, Johnson sald into account could be dis-j cussed only behind closed doors.” | | Roy Johnson, director of th [Pentagon's Advanced Research |Projects Agency, which handles military missile and space pro- ‘grams, said he could use an ad-} ditional 300 million dollars above) ‘budget estimates. | Ile said this would speed up de-| ;velopment of powerful booster en- gines needed to put bigger pay- loads up for space vehicles and satellites * * & | Other highlights 2 Wilham Mo Holaday, Penta. gon missiles chief, said his recom. mendations to speed building of, atom powered Polaris missile sub marines were not accepted by ad: | liministration budget officials. But) ‘Holaday said he supports Lisen- jhower's — §40,945,000.000 = defense budget * * 3 Dr T Weith Glennan, head of the National Aeronautics and Administration, — testified > degrees collided head-on with a loaded! that by the middle of next year! treasury, northern sreel Mississippi Valo Township ley and parts of the Midwest penetrated as far aettltcts Fesas parentty inet contrat cof hie cnr! his agency hopes to flight test aL rocket cluster penemling up to ‘1% million pounds of throst ‘launching thelr 2,900-pound Lunik which the Soviets say went into orbit around the sun. Polio-Stricken Father Saves His 3 Children RATTLED CREEK (UCPD—A_ po lio-stricken father was eredifed to- day with saving the lives of his! three children ina fire whieh de-! stroved thelr home last night * * * Zenith Bess, a polio victim, first ‘noticed an overstuffed chair on when he was unable to do. this, he) went upstairs and led his children: to safety | i Bess was in the hospital with first and second degree burns over 15 per cent of his body. His son dames, 6, was in critical | condition with burns over 80 per | cent of his body. July 1. and leys. - Bess’ wife was attending a baby DETROIT (®#—Here is the income lax would be graduated INCOME First $1,000 . $1,000 - $4,000 $3,000 - $7,000 $7,000 - $15,000 All over $13,000 ......005 way Gov Williams’ proposed | | RATE OF TAX cxempt + 2 per cent | . J per cent ... 4 per cent ... 6 per cent a | amount pald on feed purchases. Another actentist estimated the; and skidded across the center line Russians uxed a rocket with 250,-) sance taxes and revisions of ex- Winds gusting to over Som ph oof the highway, Flint State Police 000 to 900,000 pounds of thrust in) isting ‘nuisance’ levies, includ. | financial ‘point: 21-YEAR-OLD GRUDGE Hospital, Chicago, teday after | Edward Whitney (lett photo), 58, formerly of Walled Lake and now of Birmingham, Ala. shooting grew out of a 21-year grudge stemming from the death of Whitney's 1l-ye CLIMAXED BY SHOOTING—William F, Rubert (right), Christian Science practitioner, lies wounded in St. Luke's 1e was shot by The ar-old daughter, Whitney. | « as ante: el AP Wirephote Audrey Kay, of diabetes, in 1937. In 1938 Whitney signed a complaint charging Rubert with man- slaughter, asserting that his grounds were Ru- bert's attempt to heal the sick girl through faith after her daily dosage of insulin was stopped. Officer John Rieman holds gun surrendered by Ex-Walled Lake Man Held in Shooting A former Walled Lake advertis-| ing man, Edward Whitney, 58, was mingham, Ala.. held by Chicago police today afte! pumping three bullets from an au- entist practitioner Friday. oe key considerations that he Gov. Williams Proposes | a Graduated DETROIT u—The $140 milli in brief: Personal income tax ........... Corporate profits tax Revenue Gain ... . One eens Intangibles tax repeal .... , Ilevenue Net revenue loss se nee oan Gaile oe * * * | 2. Dr. Wernher von Braun, At After gop onlmost a . ag my missile chief, estimated that (Caminied Erom Pace One: anonth with but two Oakland if the Russians continue to push County Yraffie fatalities, 0 06 ahead if will take the United) anda marcied couple with one curved within the past 48 hours. states five years to match Soviet Child on income over $4,164 raring the January total to four “developments in intercontinental A couple with three oe ‘ incur ab , the The latest vletima were Dwight ballistic missiles M wuld ineur first liability at $7.375 income level and. a couple with four children at $8,290. The governor split with the citi zens group on some major counts, Most notably rejecting these cit- izen recommendations 1, Exemption of industrial ma- chinery and equipment from the personal property tax, lowering | the yield to local governments 120 million dollars—this sum to be replaced dollar for dollar by | direct grants from the state 2. A 89 a person a year rebate of state sales tax, the estimated 3. Certain new so-called nat: ing those on beer, tobacco and telephones, Along with these citizens com. mittee suggesfions, Corporate franchise tax repeal ........ excuse low income groups from _ tess than six per cent for faml- Willlayns: Whitney, of brooding over the death of his| daughter by shooting Willlam Fy tomatic pistol into a Christian Sci-/ Rubert, 69, who was taken to St. Luke's Hospital with bullet wounds | Income Tax on Gov Williams’ tax package - wes $1.00,000,000 eons 110,000,000 sonnnar $210,000,000 415,000,000 cae 25,000,000 soGbo8s 70,000,000 $140,000,000 |Rubert's who now lives in Bir- of the left chest, right arm and climaxed 21 years index finger. Whitney surrendered to police outside Chicago's Orchestra Hall Building where the shooting took - place. The long standing grudge resulted from the death of Whit- | ney's daughter, Kay, who died in 1937 at the age of 11, police sald. In 1946, he was acquitted by a Chicago federal jury when he was ‘charged with threatening Rubert by mail from his home in Walled] Lake. * * * Ile furnished his own defense in Democrats May Seek to Boost Spending for Defense f The Day in Birmingham Protestant Youth Sunday to Be Marked Tomorrow BIRMINGHAM—Younger meth- bers will be in the church spot- light tomorrow as the Annual Prot- estant Youth Sunday is observed. tionship of Christian faith in our present age ef ljong-range mis- siles. Prior to his talk, a brief worship The principle meeting of the day) service will be conducted by the will be at 7:30 p.m. when youth young people. The 45 members of from all Protestant churches attend the high school age choir of the the trial, saying that his daughter lin the custody of an aunt in Chi- |eago had been taken off insulin in- jections she received as a diabetic. Faith healing had been substitut- led for the injections because of influence, Whitney claimed. He argued that he was * * ® me net to decelve you with a lot af unrealistic happy talk, but to tell you the truth, even when the truth is unpleasant.” He said he concluded, after two weeks of consultation with recog: nized tax experts and business and government leaders, that there was, © me ‘ j t - no other source than the income; The elevator door closed behind ‘under a strain because of his} daughter's death. Whitney said he came to Chi- cago Tuesday to seek out Rubert. Witnesses told police he fired “six or seven shots’ at Rubert as the Christian Scientist fled j from his office in the building | into an elevator. tax fo raise the money the state robert before Whitney could enter. needs. A calculated eftort was made to its effect, he said As it is, families with $2,000 a) year income or less, pay out more than 19 per cent of it in existing! state and local taxes. 'One bullet pierced the glass door, ‘police said. Whitney calmly handed the pis- tol to an officer he found outside saying, "I shot him, because he ‘killed my daughter.” In 1939 Whitney had filed man- slaughter charges against Rubert The percentage drops to 9; ang two associates.. A Chicago per cent for these in the $3,000. | $4,000 bracket, eight per cent in | the $4,000-$5,000 bracket and to | lies with $10,000 income or more. ; court found them innocent. Former Slave Dies | Regardless of Income level, the! r governor sald, no one under his Qt Age of 108 proposal would have to pay an ef- fective, over-all net Income rate of more than 2's per cent after ithaw.| ance for reflection of the state tax | (Continued From Page One) and preferred to have the Bible turned thumbs down on a Republi-:j, filing of a federal income tax read to her rather than current can move in the Legislature—still, return inews. in the embryo stage—for an in’) hig assumed the taxpayer used) Mrs. Collins enjoyed sewing and jerease in the state sales tay from the present three cents to four, A “soak-the-poor” plan, Williams called it, He described his own solution as “fair and equitable.” “It doesn't soak the rich or soak ‘business either,’ he said. “It pro- come tax bill $350. Vides moderate taxes for all in- come groups, reflecting as fairly as possible ability to pay. i; “It wilt previde sufficient rev- | enves to put Michigan on a stable basis and end chronic we have never really faced up to in’ the last decade.” The state's General Fund deficit, , mounting daily, is expected to in an employer makes a deduction ruthers Funeral Home, 110 Wes- isen St. voom to TIP million dotlars by June 30, It was only 21 millions last Two daughters, Judith, 7, andj The Democratic governor will Janet, 4, suffered first and second put his program before the Legis-| degree burns on their faces, arms/lature next Tuesday or Wednesday. | Never pleased with the prospect of voting new taxes, the predomi- shower given for her by her moth-jnantly Republican lawmakers are Jer at the time of the fire. expected to give it a cool recep- Thon, > But Williams had this anguing His personal income, tax would be 120 million dollars less painful than the 220 million dollar levy urged by the cititens com- infttee, with rates ranging from three to eight per cent, “Tam well aware, of course, | that this pregram, comparatively mild as it is, wen't canse any popular celebrations or dancing | in the streets,” Willian told TV | viewers, ‘But I believe that.you elected | | | | I this | financial trouble which | the long form federal return ‘continued her hobby until death, For example, a $30,000 a year Miss Smith said. man, married, with two children, | would actually owe $1,280 state in-| eome tax. But in remitting it, he would aequire a deduction item) that would reduce his federal in | | Thus, the net extra tax cost— |, | for state and federal income tax combined—would come out $730, or barely under 2!) per cent ad- | ditional, | To start pumping state income , carvied Mrs. Collins never used glasses. She enjoyed watching televi- sion, particularly Westerns, She often smoked a long corncob pipe about the house. She rarely spoke of her slave lays, but did tell friends she cared for children of the plantation and had to rise early in the morning to feed the chickens. Rising early was a habit she through her life. ‘‘No mat- tix money into the ailing state ter what time I'd get up, Grand- treasury with minimum delay, Wil, mother would already be sitting liams urged adoption of the with there awake,’ Miss Smith said. holding aystem of collection where- from an employe's paycheck. Her body is at the Frank Car a special ‘“‘Count-down for Christ’ Presbyterian church under the di- Magnus Von Braun, noted rock- ed expert, will discuss the rela- Find No Sign of Ship Which Struck Iceberg (Continued From Page One) Canadian ‘search planes took off in hope of getting through bad weather that had kept them grounded Friday. The Campbell was coming from its North Atlantic naviga- tional! patrol station 300 miles to the southwest. * * * Nine small vessels set out from Greenland in a_ blizzard to try to help. The Greenland Navy command said three of | them were forced by the storm to drop anchor. The Greenland Navy Com- mand advised the U.S, Coast Guard the Hedtoft carried life rafts equipped with radios that sent out a continuous beacon signal, But fone of the ships in the area reported hearing such signals. There was only silence after the Danish government-owned ship sent out its last signal late yesterday. CALLS SPECIAL MEETING In Copenhagen, King Frederik IX summoned Premier H. C. Hansen to report on the progress of the search, Then Hansen called his cabinet into extraordi- nary session. The 2,875-ton Hedtoft hit the lceberg shortly before noon Friday and radioed less than four hours later she was ‘“‘slow- ly sinking and needed imme- diate assistance.” The 650-ton Kruess reached the area about an hour after this | appeal. x * But. the wind was 60 m.ph.. icy waves were 20 feet high and fog cut visibility. Then darkness fell. The German trawler combed the area through the night. Just before daylight there was still no trace of the missing Danish vessel, The Kruess radioed the ap-~ proaching U.S. Coast Guard cut- ter Campbell: “Have searched, nothing found or seen, no lights or lifeboats or ship. “Plenty ice from northwest. We must go, We are becoming ice bound, It is dangereys for the ship and we can do no more.” The Campbell radioed later, when about 50 miles from the scene; ‘‘No further contact with Hans Hedtoft. Trawler Johannes Kruess still searching. Conditions poor due to weather and dark- ness. No evidence of Danish mo- tor vessel sighted. Trawler re- 'service at the First Presbyterian rection of L. Robert Slusser will Church. ‘ , Sing. | At 5:30 p.m. the young” people jof this church will have their an- nual banquet in the social hall. Bill Ellis, master of ceremonies, will pay special tribute to approxi- mately 100 members who have > contributed to the musical program of the church, Another 40 will be honored for — their work as church school as- sistant teachers and other church activities, The newly formed religious drama group will present a play written about college campus life. Damages estimated at $2,500 re- sulted from a fire yesterday at the Leonard Westrate home at 1585 Buckingham Rd., according to Park H. Smith, fire chief. Smith said the fire, which killed the family’s dog, started in a basement incinerator, Walls and furnishings in the recreation room were destroyed. At Pinter’s Service Station, Woodward avenue and Quarton roads, the gasoline pump caught fire after it was struck by the firm's tow truck. The pump, which was torn loose from the foun- dation, was destroyed but nothing else was damaged, Smith ex- plained. ———- Birmingham police chief Ralph W. Moxley will tell how parents can protect their children at the Tuesday meeting of the Birming- ham Junior Women’s Club. The program and socia] hour will be held in the YMCA building at 8 p.m. Pre-school mothefs will meet at Torry Elementary School at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Dr. Robert Bookmyer will speak on pre-school children. R. 5. Nelson fo Lead Savings Bond Drive (Continued From Page One) not have the plan will be asked to install it. Larger employers will be urged to appoint a payroll savings com- mittee, Functions of these com- mittees will be to distribute bond ‘literature and interview all em- |ployes individually the week of the | campaign — to make sure each | wage and salary earner is given an opportunity to sign up for bond purchases. Enrollment will be on a voluntary basis. Nelson will ask owners of small- er firms to interview their em- paves themselves if at all possi- ble. Nelson, who is 42 and a native of Detroit, has been associated with Universal Oil-Seal Co. since graduation from Albion College, ex- cept for three years spent in the \U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a lieutenant at the time he was mustered out in 1946, He has been vice president and gen- ported ice closing in from north- west, however continuing search. Navy aircraft arrived at 4:30 and searching area.” * * * Navy Super Constellation was sent 1,000 miles: from Argentia, Nfid., to circle over the area and try to direct the search ships by radar. The continuing search was be- -ing directed from the Royal Ca- nadian Air Force Search and Rescue Center in Halifax. Van Buren Girl Wins Cherry Pie Baking Contest Contest yesterday in Grand Rapids { in the 27th annual state contest. The Milford High School junior woif the county contest Jan. 17 over DETROIT (®—This table tfustrajes the impact on a married (16 other contestants. couple with two children of the state Income tax plans advocated | by Gov. Williams and the Citirens Advisory Tax Committee: WILLIAMS’ PLAN ~ CITIZENS ADVISERS i | inte pool Mitchell's GROSS FEDERAL GROSS FEDERAL STATE TAX ° STATE TAX INCOME TAX OFFSET TAX OFFSET $6,000 © 0. 0 _ 0 mC &,000 sen 847 "440 109 10,000 140 109 270 an 15,000 amo 2a 605 44a 20,000 aan 449 900 493 30,000 1,280 730 1,700 1,061 (Note: Federal tax offset column would apply only to taxpayers | filing long form federal returns) \ ai \ , i- ’ \ j f ; poy Ye AAO : é Plan for Married Couples tional bake-off at Chicago Feb. 19. Arn Myrta Fleming, an 18-year- old Van Buren County girl. won the 1959 Michigan Cherry Pie Baking will be closed « Monday, Feb. 2 due to death of : Lillian Mitchell éral manager at Universal since 1948. Active in civic affairs, Nelson is president of the Pontiac Manu- facturers Association and 4 member of the board of Pontiac YMCA, Michigan United Fund and Pontiac Community Chest. He is a member of the Pontiac City Club and Pine Lake Coun- try Club. According to Girard, Oakland County residents invested $10,951.- 443 in series E and H savings bonds during 1958,.short of the county's fair share of the Michi- gan quota by more than 64.6 mil- lion. The 1959 goal is $15,576,000. The county chairman said that thousands of Pontiac families have been able to realize major finan- cial objectives, such ag new homes and cars, college eduations for their children, and worry-free re- The South Haven High School| ureg en, wit proceeds of savings senior’s prize is a $300 scholarship, which she plans to use at North Central College in Minois. She will now represent Michigan in the Na- bonds purchased painlessly by means of the payroll savings plan. Sees Labor Rows in Court DETROIT #—Prof. Russell A. Typewriters es AEE PE Ra ie BOSS gre é eg (mE =o sl | v~ ° ay ; i . Mm ve Liss " — ® no _ ie _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1959 | THREE a Bob Considine Says: - - } . Fulbright Wants] saTurpay -sunpay -monpay , Farm Authority Challenges Recent Article Action on Berlin S AVI N g S Eugene P. Kane, farm authority gonna keep ‘em down on the farm. challenged. In the first place, , N.Y. Herald Tribune, who has jing expericare! The saying about from Summit, N.J., takes me to after they've seen parity?” the theory of Agri-Dynamics. is | just finished serving 10 days in jnewspapermen meeting such in-| New Foreign Relations task for a recent piece here which | He writes: not new. It started when arti- teresti le really holds here, the sngezer for courageously re. ‘Testing peop . Head Due to Prod Ike might have been entitled, * ‘how you! “Your article cannot go un. | ficially high price supports forced fusing to reveal the of an |. Where else would it be possible ee _—__ __| ft t . neurce ito f : : ro . . | a ps aaars = oe = i ber ot ma, arepeed me ne | lig ae) ee a into Negotiations A F EW PAIR LEF I 4 | acreage restrictions. which you may find interesting. eae ladies, drunks, shoplifters, | “For example, in 1932 farmers, Marie wrote: Ge a gal who filed two income tax By JACK BELL CHILDREN'S or LADIES’ planted 36,494,000 acres of cotton. | ‘returns in order to get two re-) wasHINGTON (AP) — The Ei- | The crop amounted to 13,002,000 . “My ‘days here have been add: fuxtgy” senhower administration appar- eerie ee eriala'c yicid aa ing up to an enormously interest-| Couldn't answer that one. ently is in line for some sharp 1173.5 pounds per acre. In 1958, prodding from the Senate to move, the figures were 12,375,000... toward high level negotiations 411,581,000 ... and 469 respectively. | . with Russia on the Berlin im- Agri-dynamics is new? The Green Empress passe. “In the second place, the ex- This was clearly indicated as panded production of the farmers ‘Sen. J. William Fulbright (D, must be paid for by the consumer (Copyright 1958) . iArk), a persistent critic of admin- twice. Once when the processors oe. by Elizabeth Cadell ‘istration foreign policies, prepared pass along the artificially high ito take over as chairman of the ‘price which they must pay in order CHAPTER XLI jing bulls. were bred. There was important Senate Foreign Rela $@50 PER WEEK to compete with Commodity Credit} Angus went out and closed the little to see, and if there had tions Committee. ‘Corporation. Again when, as a/door—but he was not yet to find| been, nobody would have looked. | Calling for East-West talks on |taxpayer, the consumer is gouged leisure for thought. Coming to-} Angus was giving thanks forithe German problem, Fulbnght to make up the losses of CCC. wards him was Mr. Holt. ‘certain blessings. Ferdy, though | ‘said he thinks it would be "quite RCA ICTOR * m cf | Can I have a word, with you?” | depressed by the scant number | proper to enter into a discussion “In the third place, there is little|he asked Angus. jof passengers left on the coach,/of the withdrawal of troops from or no free enterprise in American, ‘‘Of course. What is it?’ iplaced the responsibility on Berlin.” SWIVEL TV agriculture today. The government)~ “Just this. I've . . . I've per-Maurice Tarrant and—now that) Fulbright : ; , 53, who will succeed) decides how much each farmer/suaded Miss Seton to leave the) Maurice Tarrant was left behind next week to the chairmanship @ 10% Brighter Picture may plant, and at which price coach. |—showed no suspicion that other vacated Friday by Sen. Theodore @ “Stay-Set’ Volume Control /% CCC myst buy from the farmer. Angus stared at him. {factors might have been at work. Francis Green (D-RI), made it @ Extra-Powerful Tuner “Khrushchev warned the grain) “To—’ [Angela had questions to ask, but clear he isn't very optimistic collectives of Russia that their) ‘To leave the coach. It’s what’ said nothing, seeing Angus'‘de- about dealing with the Russians ‘costs were too high, He combined|she ought to have done as 00M pression, she put it down to the’ But Fulbright said he thinks the some 30 farms near Moscow into/as she got the news of her sister joss of his passengers, and did Eisenhower administration has ‘one unit to reduce costs. Thus, he the other night. She ought to/not probe @ Transformer-Powered Super Chassis @ 2-Speaker Balanced The Prentiss. Console TV with o X Eee . And Lional Yule was’ been remiss in not coming up with Fidelity FM Sound wonderfully convenient swivél base. ipaid homage to fhe rule that sell-/have told you what the news WaS,'showing the detachment he had some proposal to counter the So- 262 sq. in. picture. 3 hendsome jing price determines cost. and asked— you to_-arrange her} shown throughout the journey. ‘viet’s demand that West Berlin be 20 G AL DORMEYER feces, 210927. 'S) \COST DETERMINES PRICE | Journey back to England—or on (Continued Monday) |made a “free city.” ° ‘a . a “In the United States, this axiom to Lisbon by some other means. 7 Oe : A ‘ : The Look you like— “www fiis not applied to agriculture.| “She oughtn’t to have stayed, . > = CU Pp IDELITY F) & ‘| The Performance you want— | Parity is the measure of the] day after day, just watching You as Confused as | Am? FM SOUND} S| aaj] 2° 4 % & ~) ~ ccs | _ [farmer's cost of living and operat-| Lord Lorrimer getting nearer CANS AUTOMATIC 4 The Value you expect! ne COG faust bay from thel ac cucecikaroee pling 1 Gomod mee ey .., | farmer at a stated percentage of} t) her just mow—and she’s ‘parity. As parity goes up, the| jeaving the coach. And so,” con- L@ i V COFFEE ‘farmer's selling price to CCC goes cluded Mr. Holt quietly, “am UL” . ‘up. Hence, cost determines sell. . | (AKER gently. I took a look, I liked what ing price. | ‘Both of you?” SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) -Here’s some fresh ammun{- jing enemy's best weapon.” caw situation is almost hopeless “Who is more capitalistic in re- “But naturally. Have you eyes. tion in the war on gobbledygook gard to agriculture — the Union Orether? If so, you must have These gibes at bureaucratic lingo were put together by of Soviet Socialist Republics or °°" that I don't dislike the girl @alifornia Motor Vehicles Department employe Elzy Wrigh?, I s ine . . s Mr. Kane encloses CCC reports ; «& « WE WILL LOOK INTO IT—By the time the wheel makes Galvanized—with Cover Complete with Cord | in which the government agency. And—and Miss Seton?’ Angus ® full turn, we assume that you will have forgotten about /which has piled up the most colos- it the Republic of the United States You fell in love on the trip, and. o¢ Daly City, and published in the department's monthly | of America® so did I—or perhaps at my age, bulletin could not help asking. too. See te En es oe “Likes me For the moment, . A PROGRAM—Any assignment that can't be completed SPECIAL PURCHASE! yunces the 7 SSes F | “Our agricultural policy. is our Petz Ie Os O0 OW, GEE CSS Nahe IT 1S IN PROCESS—So wrapped up in red tape that ‘the 10° Sharper Picture Brighter pe : that’s all right with me. She's a_ by one telephone call | commodities from oy vou! itis cool hand. and that’s one of the EXPEDITE—To confound confusion with commotion CASHMERE-WOOL LTD. | ‘coming spring wij] amount to $5,204 449.872. things Ialikejabeat hen Mayberin CHANNELS—The trail left by interoffice memos. natal’ losers since! tt + other circumstances, I wouldn't Re tantuea ty ico Wallace have gone se@ar so fast—but she COORDINATOR—The guy who has a desk between two e'Stay-Set’’ Volume Control ° D d in the early dave of the new deal needed someone to get her out of expediters. g Pr rrode Tuner —$12.330.632 DR We are now pay- the-mess she got into when she CONSULTANT (OR EXPERT) —Any ordinary guy with a . ing $1,000,000 day rent for stor. '@!ked to Tarrant, and I'm glad I briefcase more than 50 miles away from home © Tube-Saving Power age of our surpluses. jwas there’ He took off his| TO ACTIVATE—To make carbons and add more names COMPARE AT Surge Resistor Terry Brennan, the coach Notre |Slasses. polished them and put! to the memo. $19.95 Dame gave a pink slip to for a ate on again. “Son,” he ended TO IMPLEMENT A PROGRAM —Hire more people and ex- | © Dependable Printed Jam GS | Christmas present, has been) Youll never know what I owe, Dang the office. Choice Circuits bombarded with offers from maga-|‘"s Green Empress. | UNDER CONSIDERATION—We're looking in the files Colors zines since that time. They want|‘SORRY YOU'RE GOING’ | for it. ‘Guaranteed for 5 Yrs. Against Moth Damage | BALANCED him to write the lowdown. The) «tm sorry you're going.” | A MEETING—A mass mulling by master-minds. FIDELITY Wan eecee dla) eal perro Na eit eore ls cases’ “Me, I'm glad. I've got a few —_q_ GQNFERENCE—A place where conversation is sub- NEW ARRIVAL—BIG SELECTION =2,] ence, 767 eau peewee.) 5 bene: ake {things to say that I don't Want) stituted for the dreariness of labor and the loneliness of AJ. 1 FM SOUND | — some finishes. 217926. WANTS NO BYLINE |the other passengers to overhear. thought. Teen Time TOYS for GIRLS Photo Books—Wallets—Scrap Books—Etc. We have at hand a copy of one|But I'm sorry that this leaves, Ask chovt RCA Factory Service— see the Look you like— of Terry's rejections to an editor. ‘the coach with more empty seats, TO NEGOTIATE—To seek a meeting of minds without | eveilable te RCA Victor TV owners exclvsively. the Performance you want— It tells something about the charac- and so Miss Seton and I plan to, a knocking together of heads. For UNF —UHF.VHF tuner optical, extra, the Vatve you expect! ter of this fine young man: ‘‘Dear'write a letter to the Company REORIENTATION—Getting used to working again. Comein today! “ aa oe ay Thank you very much telling them that this series of RELIABLE SOURCE—The guy you just met. _ for your letter. ‘accidents was nothing at all todo. INFORMED SOURCE—The guy who told the guy you Just “After due consideration the re- ;with you and that as a courier : ! PORCH HOOVER 1e ; flection, en the various articles I/you were fine.” a , | HAMPTON : - have read by retiring coaches, I ‘Thank you. But—" UNIMPEACHABLE SOURCE—The guy who started the and VACUUM rumor originally. do not beli¢ve I would like to writé; “But what?” Open Nightly ‘til 9 P.M. a byline article at the present) “Nothing.” A CLARIFICATION—To fill in the background with so DECK CLEANERS : ‘time. Thank you for your in- ' many details that the foreground goes underground. E 825 W. HURON ST. FE 4-2525 | terest.” It was no use trying to explain WE ARE MAKING A SURVEY —We need more time to NAMEL BIG SAVINGS | i that Sir Claude would be quite think of an answer. | _ My friend Marie Torre of the | unmoved by letiggs of expta- | UPRIGHT or = _ =e ae ae Hn aes eg Soe ees ee = = _»,| mation. Paiceec au not drop | NOTE AND INITIAL—Let's spread the responsibility C acer oe wis Ae oh Ti Oe cde — €! off Green Empress coaches like for this. Reg. —— , | fruit frem a windswept tree. | gee ME, OR LET'S DISCUSS—Come down to my office, — 2.95 $ 95 AND | Passengers set out ten im num. | I’m lonesome uP bo | ter and arrived ten ip number. | WE WILL ADVISE YOU IN DUE COURSE—If we figure ax X eT \) need te At out, we'll let you know. 1 | 2 | LET'S GET TOGETHER ON THIS—I'm assuming youre | WESTINGHOUSE “Can I,” he asked Mr. Holt. gs confused as:I am. > re | | » "make any arrangements for' FORWARDED FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION—You hold T ABLE - = . . = # | you? 7 all ere the bag a while. & =| No thanks—except to let ihe! ee eee _ ; M _. staff know that we're going on, ODEL e e Ps 2 our own. I can do the rest. My, \ _ | Spanish isn't spectacular, but it, JUST FOLLOW THE SIGNS anishin Cream ;|Roes I just want to thank you : sas “= for all ; -- you've done—and I prom-| VALUE =. .ised Miss Seton that I'd take vou . _along to say good-by to her. Will, § ()() $21 95 you come?” i Income Tax time is here again! With it will come the usual flood of | “Of course. What.” he ‘asked, fly-bi-night “experts” to take your money—then disappear like vanishing = :4s they went, “does seven from Down | EXCELLENT TONE — LARGE SPEAKER cream. giten eave?” Total . “Only three. But among them, iremember, you've got your most | important passenger, Lord Lorri- mer. Just so long as you get him. CALL TOTAL $66 Per Month 9 there safely, the Company won't! 3 BEDROOM HOMES 12 ELECTRIC FRY P AN ace ay seer over oe) FE doral 2-0122 Judah Lakes Estates | CHEF MASTER How Can You Recognize the “Vanishing Expert’? . @ He sets up shop in some vacant store building or other temporary quarters. 4 @ He usually will not give you an extra copy of the form. * *& ft } - - ; Angus let it pass. @ He makes you think he is saving money for you by inserting They were leaving Spain. Every fabulous deductions. mile was bringing them nearer ; to the boarders of Portugal—and_ ue @ Before the Bureau of Internal Revenue has time to check your in the coach, Angus and "he three; - jJa:c ies return, he will skip town—and you're left holding the bag. remaining passengers sat_ silent, Sati moh e SS lost in their thoughts. ‘=| There was no scenery that, Cleaning Lamp Chimneys “Your Tax Problems Are Serious Business!!! _ “j could distract them” The stretch] g P y call. * she of road along which t re | e're going to rough it, use a wood stove Reltable, well-established tax consultants are a good safeguard in filing speeding wane as arn ’ es an’ and a Kerosene lam amp. There are people read- your income tax returns. This is most important this year because .of the airmrin" andlaiteeilad act (Ge = = remeusber hoes ee Unsie . irstrip, al mos : aly umination was a kerosene \ more invdlved regulation either side could occasionally be] chimney was cleaned every morning Raison x seen oak forest or pig farms,| ‘dn't t like to clean chimneys red he tin- The D él bli C 1 Will |but the greater part of the land- faa wires ft on Samia tek: Gen tanactencert % & VOORHEES e Dependable Consultant Will Save You Many Dollars scape was bare and open,| lamp was born January 27th, 1880. It fries, it grills, it bakes, pastures, ranches on which fight-} -rnat tinkering is the foundation of modern roasts, stews. It’s a Dutch living. Through it we can talk to our family oven, it’s @ casserole. many miles distant. scan the skies for enemy ~ OPEN SUNDAY 10—3 planes, operate a ship under the ice cap, see and Protect You From Costly Errors Sylvan Manor Group BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD | *su'smat ttn. -+ WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. of the SHIP — The Sylvan Manor Civic Assn. wil] hold its annual election _« = of officers at 8 p.m. Monday in. ‘ Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce i West Bloomfield Township Hall. | 2 | Amendments to the group's con- germs so small a hundred could dance on the point of a needle’ That crude machine re-. placed that cozy yellow light, took the old wood stove out of the kitchen, the horse from our streets and the pounding steam engine from our rails. That patent, January 27th, 1880, changed the course of mankind. to bet- | OURS ter living. if ; Phone FE 5-6148 - Waldron Hotel Bldg. [4 stitution will also be presented at Man moves up and up;,how far up will he [i iy 932 WEST HUR¢ Fe ithe meeting. . travel in the next @0 years? T say, to a plane’ “ 1 *| Refreshments will be‘served fol- Mm. %. stPis not even thought of at this minute. m,' lowing the meeting. © | t; ne wapa .. The THE PONTIAC PRESS HAROLD A. FITZGERALD President and Publisher — Editorial Page * Owned and Published Locally MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1955 It Seems to Me Eastman’s, Straley’s Current Battle Will Not Benefit Anyone More internal strife flares up in Pontiac’s unhappy police situation. “STRALEY must go,” says WILLMAN. “STRALEY will stay,” says STRALEY. It’s as simple—or complicated— as that. x *« *® Curiously, the Chief is pro- tected to some extent by the rules sponsored by the very organiza- tion which seeks his ouster. And then as an added twist, the new Public Safety Director, George D. Eastman, who was brought here “to restore peace” has helped pre- cipitate the current turmoil by the inability of Straley and East- man “to get along” in the slight- est degree. * * * STRALEY blames EASTMAN. EASTMAN puts the finger on the Ciitef: And so, Pontiac faces a legal battle ahead and columns of unfortunate publicity about an internal squabble that could best be settled back stage, but which will probably be fought before trial boards, courts and the bar of public opinion. This may be- affair with ‘no holds barred” with someone getting hurt— including the City of Pontiac—which will be In the middle all] the way. * x * According to the Civil Service rules, charges must be preferred and proved before the Commis- sion. This means Messrs. Guinan, Austin and Carlson will sit) in judgment on the Chief himself which is probably something they never contemplated. But these hardy souls are competent and come an they didn't assume their roles under any Illusions. * * * Herpert Strarey has failed in many ways “to get along” with his department. He bas also had this ex- perience with some outside agencies and this unfortunate characteristic may be the main charge. If that’s true, the battle could go into extra innings with the City of Pontiac again standing as one of the main victims * * * The Press believes Straley is free of graft, bribes or any venal “crimes.” However, if he fails to get along with his superiors and his men through a clash of per- sonalities, his usefulness as an important figure is about done. The inability to “get along” is not a moral sin, but it can become a hindrance to efficiency and one that cannot be tolerated. When you can't get along with the boss, it’s usually too bad for you-——and not for the boss. * * * Nearly every organtzation has re- leased a man of. definite achieve- ments at some time because of per- sonality clashes and because of a stubborn inability to work harmoni- ously. It's a type of inner rebellion and when it’s chronic it’s definitely detrimental to easy and efficient operation * * * The Press believes Straley's usefulness in Pontiac is probably ended. If this be true, his contin- uance on the payroll would fall THE PONTIAC PRESS Trade Mark Datly Except Sunday 48 W Huron Bt Pontiag, Michigan Published by Tae Ponte Paees Company Russert? Bassett, Joun A. Riter Executive Vice Preatdent Asatetant Advatituing and Advertising Director Manager Howsso Ho Frresenarp 1, Vice President and Busingss Manager Joun W Pirvcerare, Car M Teeapweit Circulation Manager G Marsnatt Joann Local Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager farny J Rees Groner C Inman, Managing Editor Ciassified Manager =— ‘he Associated Presa is e@ntitied exclusively to the use Legon ga of all local news printed in this as well as G1] AP news dispatches ac Paess is delivered by catrler for 40 cents Week; where carrier se persion is not avaliable, by mail Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and 1200 a year; ele¢where in other places in the United Btates All mati yeild pata payable in ‘haa been peid at the Ind Chas rate ev Bod Member of — Pe \ se gk \ J “i ) \g : under the heading of “unneces- sary expenses.” I say this reluc- tantly for I feel Eastman also has made little effort to “get along.” * bd * The mass of unfavorable publicity that looms ahead will not do Hers STRALEY any good in landing another position. He has admirable qualities and is a good police officer. A new: as start in another city would proba see him successful and happy. Therk can’ be little joy working away at his” current post when EastTMAN refuses to accord him any recognition. But the boss comes first. That’s basic. * Willman put a new man in charge on the recommendation of an outside investigation which charged Straley with the inability to establish harmony. For better or worse, that’s the way the unpredictable ball is bouncing. And in Conclusion ....- Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter. The Post Office Department 1s struggling with an abbreviation for “Alaska.” The most obvious is ‘‘Ala.” but that belongs to “Alabama.” Some of the natives are rooting for “Aaa.” .Look alikes: George Romney and Harry Hoyt (both great citizens). And, I might add, both married to grand girls... pune be I still predict Pacer will be with the Lions next fall...... nee There's a bit of an imbroglio be nind the scenes between us and our Canadian neighbors. As the. cere- monies opening the St. Lawrence waterway, will their Queen or our President rank first? * * * Overheard in a restaurant: “My wife's driving improyes. She only hits poles on the right side of the street.” The District of Columbia hears Russia paid $250,000 to a public relations firm to help grease Mikoyan’s slippery way around the U.S Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Darling are on a tour around the world. Thinking to be funny, I asked Cy: “In Eighty Days?” and he replied solemnly: “No. Eighty days and ten hours. Exactly!”. U.S. military was on a 24 neue alert when Mikoyan was here. Remember Pearl Harbor? The Jap snenk attack came while two. of their envoys were discussing “peace” in Washington. * * * Scientific tests show a real, hearty male snoring registers 65 to 70 decibels. This is equivalent to the roar of a hungry lion, My wife accuses me of reaching 165 to 170 decibels, the equivalent of a runaway freight... .. ...«. Did you hear about the Texan who was so rich his son had an un- listed serial aed in the Army? wee seo5605 Mio Cross tells me that college swimming aspirants have to swim a hundred laps a day in addi- tion to other training duties ...... .. Agal sidled up to an X-ray unit. “I don't need my chest X-rayed,” she said shyly, “but the label came off this can. Is it spaghetti or baked beans?” ~*~ * * They wanted Zsa Zsa Gabor on “Keep Talking” but they were afraid she wouldn't stop for the commercials..........Wonder if Mikoyan sneaked a copy of “Doc- tor Zhivago” back to Khrush- chey?..... Dept. of Cheers and Jeers; The C’'s—Pontiac High School basketball. team; the J's— a tie between “Masquerade Par- tv” on TV and The Reynolds Aluminum commercials on radio. —HArotp A. FITZGERALD —s + Fie Orchard Lake Ave., FE 4-5841 / C rt . j . & | president; Julie Lawlor, secretary, and Mrs. Lenore Alpeters, treas- urer. New board members are Mrs. in southern Mexico and the Sum- ‘mer Institute sponsored by Wy- lcliffe Bible Translators at the Val: versity of North Dakota. ij For 14 months he directed the Christian Servicemen's Center in FE 5-2761 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. HOURS: Sunday to Thursday 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Friday and Saturday 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Capture the Joy of Important Events with | Good Photography by One of Pontiac's Clarence Chapman, Mrs. Leon Jacksonville, N.C. near Famp Le. Glynn, Mrs. George A. Mease, ewe ine uke re - FEO Ene i & yciliie Bibie ators is al/ OTOC We'll = aaa aad ont Lawrence ROBERT L. TRIPP faith mission of over 800 workers) C, BR. meaner. erste The Oakland group along with in the United States, Alaska, Mcx- Robert L. Tripp, son of Mr. andiico, Canada, Guatamala, Peru, ao ‘ns take the oe maine 2 REY areata Mrs. Leslie R. Tripp of 139 Dlinois Equador, Bolivia, the oe ue | gag | DIMITRI eanore 46-3408 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the hospital.|Rd., will leave Sunday for Lima, i. aprons het MeAlagst =; ROBINSON'S STUDIO mud and Patients will provide entertain-|/Pery where he will study Spanish weve 5 ' 0, adler » to train and send out workers to}i} SUT STUD ment. in preparation for work with @Mliransiate the Bible into the re-||]| 1% F. Pike a4. FE 2-271) ee eo Mlas 2 424 -N. Paddock § Indian tribe in Venezuela. ‘The work involves living in an Indian village, Jearning the indig- jenous language and reducing the language to writing. In doing Bible translation, the missionary worker r =. Maas maining 2,000 tongues for people|| . snow from Right Down Drain who are yet without the Word of|| God in thejr own language, When it comes time to clean the medicine cabinet, discard all old medicines, pouring the contents down the drain. iannscietitinanhahealiticeanendiiimensnadl _— 1Don’t Wait! Protect Yourself — AND FAMILY —. Pontiac PTA POLIO Immunization and leave Es Say % . them sparkling! Call FE 2-7132 NEW WAY RUG and CARPET CLEANERS 42 Wisner Street FE 2-7132 When beginner and expert choose |' the same doily, you know it's for you! Beginners find it easy, em es perts find it beautiful. The way to add charm and ele-) gance to a home, All admire the| REDUCED ipineapple design. Pattern 904; * crochet directions for 2 doilies. Send 35 cents (coins) for this mpattern - add 5 cents for each |pattern for ist-class mailing. Send ito The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- These drastic reductions are being made ~ possible because the folks who do our baby shoe plating e é jereft Dept. P.O. Box 164, Old’ st k their highly skilled arti busy bet Cl TWO WEEKS ONLY |2u2 ics sceric renter fer tet tet een tr eve inics - S h di f f f a oil Bist number. oh geen iter ides oe These clinics are open to Send f y of 1959 La , o, order Now For Easter, | . EVERYONE over the age ee the aifrerence: Wheeler Needlecraft Book. 1t has Mother's Day or Father's Day of one year. Adults and chil. lovely designs to order: embroi- 'dery, erochet, knitting, weaving, quilting, toys. In the book, a spe-| ‘cial surprise to make a little girl |happy — a cut-out doll, clothes to; color. = 23 cents for this book. ' VEW Auxiliary Sees Cancer Film “} Members of VFW 1008 Auxilia ‘saw a film “The Other City,” at) i their meeting held Thursday. at t Post Room. | | The film was shown by Mrs. Wayne Scott, Mrs. Sadie Thompson fand Mrs. Maxine Johnson of the lo-' ical cancer society. | Children Have |. Rainy Day Fun dren who have not received their first immunization shot and ALL persons due for a second, third or booster shots may attend the clinics. *NUTRINE Lanojin heat conditioning treatment * Custom Haircut * Fiji Shampoo * Styled Set. “Snyle 46 eundaiie saree cand (with 6110 er 5x7 frame) Reg. $16.95 Bronze NOW $12.71 Silver $17.21 Clinics are open to anyone, everywhere in the Oakland County area. Doctors in each clinic supervise the nurses and the medical administration. To help us determine the supplies necessary please complete and send the coupon below. 95 ye ' Ww $5.96 Silver $8.96 COMPLETE and MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY! SECRETE EEKheanne secee he Mansy’ With Macaroni Sle 30 bectonds COMPLETE — CLIP — MAIL TODAY! e money. Ignis dogs taleucs ane twice NOW $10.46 ie hi POLIO CLINIC : as much fun if Mom has a ence GCs : treet : supply of brightly pees 2) Pontiac, Michigan Permanent g mean Pog band. ‘With a little There will be person(s) from this household requiring Salk Vaccine at the clinic location checked below. I understand I pay at the rate of $1.00 Galt END . per person. DO NOT SEND MONEY. Please pay at clinic. ; faces to hang on the 4 : ' with heircut of their bedroom or BRING Name PPT EE Pe PP ree eer er Address Se EREHESH CRORE Ree He eee eee give to some lucky rellative : —- ; : $@p00 | oe - Clinic Location © | Address Date Time - | Paper pinves can be weed 2 | soe Beinn engraving only eee ne ‘ — J. High _ 1275 N. Perry St. Mon. Feb. 16 Ae . = ~D ens | De sages aa ‘eyes, a nose and | Seem iy 8. Sanford St. Tues. Feb. 17 145 P.M. : - | mouth on the ‘lat center of the FRED N. PAULI Co | . oe” he Ta Resnwy Sele I ee | : = | f — ettane sehen 154 Lake St. Wed. Feb 18 1-5PM =m 50 = , oe via : | : : 68PM ER’S y | Spread glue vn the border - Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store | ee - Sohal : 43 E. Columbia =. Feb. 19 - 1-5,P.M. : at: 42 s. SAGINAW [I ts te. tn ae late wun one | : 8PM . -~ ~ i 28 W. Huron St. FE 2-7257 Ces sht inl fou dere to attend «yell dg then 2" \ So, .! one mest convenient to your heme, time, or date.) ‘ : Phone Federal 8-1343 2nd ‘Floor f macaroni will cling tothe gise, | (0 “The Store Where Quality Counts” nate - EIGHT | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1959 : ae Circuit Minister Is} [Inttp Witnesses’ Speaker United : wir eat em el Prespy lerian representative of the Watchtower Society of New York, will speak at 8 tonight at Kingdom i een} UbUTChes on “Is Love Practical Among the . a, . | Marimont Baptist Church Invites You: Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Sunday School, 10 A. M. ‘Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. 2 MARIMONT ... A Growing Church. } With a Friendly Welcome! | REV. PHILIP SOMERS, Pastor _Marimont Baptist Group Tops Sunday School Attendance Competition Walton Bivd., 1 Block off Baldwin The Marimont Baptist Church Nations in Our Time?” nose ae . nnn WAS NOLO Ly telegram this week <4 «+ OAKLAND AVENUE ‘ that it had won first place in the A ef Watch Bible "Ousa’ as Galil at C on International Sunday School Con- test sponsored by Chrisfian Life} Magazine last fall. of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hall—82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) School of Gilead, Mr- Shalkoski Theodore &. Seer Paster is in charge of 21 congregations\| 4**"*7 SUNDAY SERVICE, 7:30 P. M. | in eastern Michigan. This weeki] Worship ..........10:00A M The church competed in Class C, John Meade of Detroit l a Z Ae it nah enc he has been visiting and counsel- Bible School....... 11:20 A.M h, OPEN FORUM, 7:30 P. M jwhich, inchuces es ing the local congregations. A.J. THURSDAY, Feb. Sth. O FO , 7:3 ‘ , ihaving an average attendance be : — : : Youth Fellowship.. 5:45 P.M ohn Meade, Edwin Haddick Kizer is the presiding Pontiac min- john: Mende, Seete ‘tween 300 and 499 for the year) ist Eveni Servi 7:00 P.M ens - Seer receding the contest | ster. vening Service ; : Wednesday HRISTIAN SCIENCE S270 wn rom suet | Refugees Get Clothing} Preyer Meetins . 700? | Nov ith 643 ; SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY | Sent morang Nove a BR | NEW YORK uP Numerous Lut | JOSLYN_AVENUE “LOVE” I} for the contest was 48 per cent. 7 | 7,200 garments for boys and girls.| Joslyn at Third The Rev. Philip W. Somers, pas-| Pentiae Press Photo The clothing was shipped to Arab | Edmund L. Watkins, Paster Sunday Services and Reading Room | tor, said Robert Gavette, superin- FORMER CLASSMATES—Meeting after more New York City. The two were classmates at the —° —_ — auspices of Bible School ...... 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street SS \tendent of the school, wat the! than 30 years are (left) Circuit Judge H. Russel University of Virginia. Dr. Willingham spoke Worship ..........10:45A M. Wetiectsy Ecco Opes Daily fl] | sparkplug for the six-week contest.| jioiland and the Rev. Dr. Edward B. Willing- at both morning and evening services Sunday 11:00 A. Prizes won by the church in- ; ‘ Evening Service... 6:30 P.M. M. 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. S| tod % rae oe ee S Sunday ham, general secretary of American Baptist in Bethany Baptist Church. Judge Holland nt FREE Wadneed Prayer Service 8 P Friday to 8 P. M. Senne ape . ’ iificata| Foreign Mission Societies with headquarters in teaches a Sunday School class at Bethany. 7, 4 d raat Y 7:30 P.M Sado ibrary, and a certificate)" _ . METHODIST CHURCH on udy.....-: : ; FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST —— fy)|!or 0°" te worth $100 | HURC a Lawrence and Williams Streets ~ ] T ] ‘ R F d | ] t S k oo if CLEMENS = ; J Evangel Temple (escent Hills ‘tev. /reasell to opea yol H. Howson, am eaiee | v. Wm. Palmer, Paster HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS yP ned i A reach — at Inter-Church Meet WORsMiP RDC and 7a Pa] Sunder School... 100A M RADIO STATION TV q] ct Youth Service Men fo Meet 645 PM PMY, Crane eet CKLW EVERY SUNDAY ME) rhe fev. Goelfrey Day of Evan: The Rev. Harold F. Fredsell, 7:00 P. M—"SEALED ORDERS” . ADVERSE” 800 K.C. CHANNEL 7 l Wed. 7:30—Prayer Meeting Youth Fellowship.. 6:00 P.M. 3:00 P. M—“The Light and Life | : ge - : 'D D., will be the Inten-Church |gel Temple will preach at the Women to Purchase Fellowship speaker atthe 7:30 i monthly youth night service at 7 “ ' ae : : . p.m. worship hour Sunday in All ” i , Sunday 9:45 A. M. 9:30 A. M. | Ip m " Oakland hvenue Uatted) Slide, Film Projector Saints Episcopal Church. a ____ Hour” CKLW Sunday | COMMUNITY UNITED -resbyterian RE | | l= r=fy= f= =A dd pd de Ss k aya oceaident onthe! for Church Programs | Director of church extension in ' PRESBYTERIAN A LL cL et pee read | ped [pe P|) Gordon Messer, president of the hy F CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC i ! / | ow ealol es ithe Synod of Michigan, United | CHURCH eas | builders group, will sing @ solo) The Men's Fellowship of Cres- Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A i “ baclitince vand the junior choir will present cent Hills Baptist Church will, , - S ibeetinne SCIENCE CHURCH | 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCH mon he is responsible for developing , | Drayton Plains, Michigan 0:00 A.M. SCHOOL several selections ‘meet at 7:30 Sunday evening at j.w churches in the state : 30 Whittemore Street W. J. Teeuwissen Jr., Pastor Pod ont bl A | P ondi h tluck din. the home of the pastor the Rev. m eS ee Sunday 7:30 P. M. Se td eee Nis | bee elaine ear ea A. Bohn of 1188 Cres For 13 years he was pastor of Wednesday Silver T | Bible School....... 9:45 A.M. auney esta ane MP enes yrostacs ema tobenest fer | ein Rd ume * the Northville Church, From eee eine Morning Worship ..11:00 A.M Followed’ at TE : | of tie Mary do Teenage group |cent Lake Rd. ase) tu isaaill Nel was! Girectoe (al Sh Youth Gro ‘GaP ik | wilt meet at the church at 4:15 | Earl tall, president. will conduct oun ava) wack eflithe aS i Le18 900¢ ; pai | p.m, Friday. the business session, young prot , FIRST OPEN Evening Worship.. 7:0 P.M. | # : | | Jamaica Presbyterian Church in Wed Praverl and JUNIOR end YOUTH FELLOWSHIP | “Rest for the People of God") A special feature of the evening) New York City, BIBLE CHURCH Study Hour...... 7:30 P.M. PROORAMS— 1:20) 0 i SVENING |W CeSE, ji] be the topic of the Rev will be the showing of a film en-| 1517 Joslyn Theme: “Confession and Vorgiveness.” bay , | Cay . . , titled ‘‘Fishing for Fun.’ The pic. | During World War II, Dr. Fred- 1 Block W. of Walten Bivd. Wednesday—7:30 fiesds ke Groups and Youth Choir | Theodore R. Allebach’s sermon a tures were photographed in north- Sell served as auxiliary chaplain Sunday School ..... 10:00 A. M. CHURCH OF THE You are cordially invited to worship with us /10 a.m. Sunday ‘ern United States and Canada, (at Skagway, Alaska. Associated Morning Worship... 1100 A.M. ATONEMENT — FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH The Wibeme ot une Eionech Members of the ee Mis. }with . railroad battalion, he con- <= pale argos os ee; enna 149 NORTW RAST BLY i mic youth group will be “This Ij Your, — * |ducted services along the White nti) LM) Ud Ue United Presbyterian caster. P. Eastman, Aa asesus iliac adie Charch Office Life, Abraham Lincoln” and a pro- slonary Society voted this week /Pass and Yukon Railroad. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M. | Pontiac FE 4-181 to purchase a slide and film pro- igram of all girls is planned for | : * * * 3535 Clintonville Rd. ithe Builder's youth group. Both; es ter for the church, : ; A d { New York Univ ce ae ae Donald C. Andrews, Paster Imeetings are scheduled for 5:45| ommunion pare observed at | iy = uate fs) pe ap cover. sie. Se a, : | j the a.m. worship service Sun- Ssily, he was aw : ef Charech Bible School....... 9:45 A. M. Bethany Baptist Church ie nm: day with the newly elected dea: degree from ColumMa, Universe REV. H. F, FREDSELL D.D. \ 1 Morning Worship. 11:00 A.M. West Huron at Mark Street icons and deaconesses assisting. el ae hae ual oe ay a Rev. T. H. Staton FE 2-8497-|, pm Josey invine Caan LISTEN to | Ail services are being held in iv graduate study at the University LAKELAND TEE Hh MITE EIEN or WMUZ FM te Tian ey ere isi Speakers fo Instruct First Christian Church TATE ocate on rescen ake an 28 | " ! evinces na) ! r | 4 Maceday Lk. & % : Theme. “DARE g LIVE IN oy as ope ead ak petRoIT's NEW CHRISTIAN Hatchery roads. | Following the publication of his | . rst nl ur a Wns. Lk. Rd. * » po * { HOUSEHOLD OF GOD?" COMMERCIAL STATION LL ag | Disciples of Christ | Rev. Rey F. Lambert, Pastor Conducted by the Senior High School Peop! Featurin cree ha le) Cl Und a | eac ers Icers Ss day Sch se 9:45 A. Mi—Cherch Scheel Classes fe Aan seme. "Telephone Request Time’ | byterian Church in Michigan” ‘ un ool .. 10 A.M. | Sunday School .... 9:30 A.M. 7:00 P.M—“CHRIST AND THE WORLD SCENE” 6 pm. toe pm. Dally (except Wed.) event fa @ | published by the University of | 1/40. \¢ Perke and Nancy Die- Church Service .. 11.A.M. [if Morning Worship. .10:45 A.M. 6 Study Groups—Primary thru Adult Sponsored b | Michigan in 1960, Alma College ltrich wal _ e z, ae, a 658 W. Huron 2nd Sunday School 10:45 A. M. 8:00 P. M.—Evening Venpers CHRISTIA conferred on him the Doctor of leas Ginn neat ee ae ne Rev. D. D. McColl Wednesday 1:30 P. M—Midweek Prayer and Bible Study LITERATURE SALES _| Divinity degree. . n “S ao ay . ee ates Nn ASRS SRS eT Ae UE “An American Baptist Convention Church” 1 oe Cabtana Ave: we ee! 10 reac ere . * * fed age eae ™ , Fri di Gen al Ba tis h ch ure | : ren. P . | | As usual, the Inter-Church Fel-| The ‘‘Faith and Life Curfricu-| as encly er : P t C ur FIRST igh! . lowship evening will begin with ajlum’’ program will instruct Sunday | eB io Un Ss | H g and Latter Da Saints to hymn sing at 5:45. From 6 to 6:45/school teachers and officers of the _ Rev. R. Garner, Pastor — FE +7407 CHURCH y Congregational Church | Fu Be Howard exnrick ol Adrian Garth OS omnanna oi Sunday School 10:00 A. M. a a c tan’ sac pm. Dr. Howard Emrick 0 rian|church and inform parents what is) SR EODOCSEOD COONS. et the NAZAR ENE SAA pars Hear Canadian’s Series College will give the Bible exposi-|being taught in Sunday School.. Mate ee setecrssscnens LOS ARE . 60 STATE STREET Sunday School 10 A.M. | Of Sermons ee ee ae wlil be “T SB) nies. for meee ae Evening Service TET 7:90 PM. “i . Morning Worship 1LA.M. | C 100. | at e dinner mee Cs) e ednesday yer Service ...... 7:30 P.M. Bible School ...... 9:45 A.M. REV. MAURICE DIRETTE, Festor |} Coming to the Reorganized |, Refreshments and the 6 ni Men's Club this week. Bod ee eed Git a ee Worship ae 11:00 A. M. Ines eaters ao oreacht te | T: 30 when the worship service be- | | = na ——— | “WHAT IS GOD?” re eos al SANS: poet Ses 6:30 P.M, || BETHEL TABERNACLE | sermons is seventy John W. Brad Ist se nila | MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH >: ‘ : ast Penteceos urch of Pontiac ey of Canada. | 4 : Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. 88 10 a.m. Worship 11 am. | Services will begin at 7.0 pm. Will Preach Sermon, Mill, E. H d Mt. Cl g S51 Prospect St. Revs Gerale H--Rapsile "STRENGTH FOR THE STRAIN” Evangellatic, Service 7:30 p.m. J Sunday. Meetings will continue sw Tired of This’ » B Buron and Mi Clemens 11 sunday School....10 A.M. Morning Worship....11:15 A. M , Tues, an urs. 7:30 p.m. through Feb, 8. Rev. Matects K. Surtee Paste : as Kenneth A. Hutchinson, Richard North : ev. Maleolm K. Burton. Pastor fF Young People......... 6:15 P.M. Pastor Minister of Musto aaa dascw: are . aie asso | se The Rev. S. M, Edwards, pastor | Ber Dearie Cutbeen.) Beese) Enceee | Eve. Worship.....7:30 Wednesday Eve. Service... .7:30 P. M. - tA native of Canada, Mr. Brad- |of Liberty Baptist Church, will| " | Jey served for three years as |preach a sermon entitled, ‘I Am! Moming Service | BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Held at 5 ” . | is FEATURING THE. MINISTR ® ‘ missionary supervisor in the De- Tired of This,” at the 11 a.m. 10:30 A. M. LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A. M. irs 5 JOHN W. BR _troit area, Currently he serves (service Sunday. | “DIVI ” . BRADLEY Breth Ch | in that capacity in Northern On- | A mystery basket parade will, DED SS “This We Believe Series: retnren urch | tarlo, the Manitoulin Islands and | be featured at the joint fellowship | Communion Meditation cai eaaace me lf AT THE ; 316 Baldwin. FE 2-038 = | the Upper Peninsula. of mission groups at 7 p.m. Mon-{ REV. OSTBERG. Preaching ff ee as ae Columbia Avenue THE REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Set. Eve, Service .. 7:30°7-M. Ff Sermon topics for the week in-|day in the social hall. eee BAPTIST n@ay ool .... : LM. ‘ ont ; ; “ hriet *' | ; aaa ' ‘Se te OF LATTER DAY SAINTS clude "We Believe in Jesus Christ,” | 2 Sunday Morning “The Ministry of Angels,”. ¢ 19 FRONT STREET Wership 11:00 A.M. Pchrist’s Church Restored." More WESLEYAN METHODIST | a . CHURCH ; February 1-8—Nightly 7:45 P.M. Adutt ae Sudy . 61S P.M. Ptruth and Light," “The Book of | 67 NORTH LYNN STREET 1] ‘ Elder John Bradley will also be heard nightly LO) LCT Mormon — A Second Witness for | Sunday School 10 A. M. Worship 11 A. M. 64 West Columbia Ave . 9:45-10:00 p.m. over WPON Ten vine recess ao ary Christ,” “Will T Live Again’ and/ Evening Service 7:30 P. M. W. Y. P.S. 6:45 P.M. E 5- {ll Are Welcome! Thur. Prayer. 7:30PM, [Why I Am a Member of Christ's vee en GoaNEOn base Sunday School ............. veveee 9:45 AM. (ioral Neseuwericrs-eeeyenasuce, Mucsoust) REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor | yg | —— Tue Worship eg ay pen all > a ~ an a ~ BUGUS te Golo oe Noob SooEDEoObonGe CE -M A children’s nursery and special A . : : ° ‘program of music will be pro- Evening Worship ea eis Fe RES SCR RSCTEE 7:30 P.M. y ‘ ’ \ vida at each, servi FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | | Wednesdey Prayer Meeting .......... 7:30 PLM. ) From Feb, 22 through March 1, Rev. M. F. Boyd Ir., Pastor , | | iil iil ane ROH Apostle Clifford A. Cole will preach NURON AT WAYNE Cooperating with Southern Baptist Codsontion a “Stakewide" series of sermons Paster REV. WRLIAM H. MARBACH, 0.0. | — 9,000,000 Members — _ Associate Pastor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL .... . 9:30-11:00 PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST | 645 S. TELEGRAPH ROAD Midlend, Det | | KSPECIALLY INVITES YOU . PILCRIM | To WORSHIP at 3 GREAT SERVICES ai, ¢ | UR CH eS ——_—______— Welcomes All Visitors | , | Bible Study ............. veveeess 9:50 a.m. 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. , [ua DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Begg i BALDWIN at FAIRMONT eo ee ey Sunday Evening Worship . 6:00 p.m : unday Scheol..... . M. orning Worship... . Wednesday . E ervice ..... 7: m. 7:30 P. M. PHONE FE sees Nl Yeeth Serves cone eee ee 6:30 P. M, ome to Herald of Truth an 2 “ & : ‘Woocnpeahsces AS Lone one : .™M CKLW-TV Channel 9 : . aie, GR . per | Sunday School .. .10 a.m. Se ee eee ee oc eaee ay eonepa leds WXYZ Detroit 5:30 to 6:00 PM. pli Ale . M MALONE PREACHING AT ALL SERVICES | Worship Services 11 a.m. |] Paster-REV. CEE LALONE bail aanceslinaelciabdd what Etjrybody Is Invited! Pilgrim Youth .6:15 p.m. | s—_——_e—eees SS ea 1180 North’ Perry St. rospel Hour ...... 7 p.m. “ree _m Waterford Commanity Church $860 Andersonville Rd. wre W. Travis General Baptist Charch | ATTEND semen tone Ba eres i | Worship Services ... . 8:30, ll A, M. Sun, Scheel 10 o.m., Morning Worship 1? a.m. ECT, : SPECIAL Sunday School ..........9:45 A.-M. Sun. Even. 7:30 p.m. Wed. Prayer 7:30 p.m. YOUTH | RMB rvening Service 2M Comuen manese con SERVICES . The Salvation Ar Salvation Army Our completely departmentalized Sunday School has a message for people of all ages. The modern, supervised nursery enables parents to begin their week in a spirit-filled at- mosphere. TONIGHT & = : TOMORROW e ES a a _ nee ene gee emper sy _ 29 W. eee STREET - | an _ We Invite You and Yoursto Worship || Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. : Lat Week 1,053 y m . EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Meeting 7:30 p.m. : outh Evangelist ened Wathine LR, Ra, Mite NW Oshlana Co, Market Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. ; | AY MART Sunday School 10 A.M. Preaching 11-7:30 P.M. CAPT ¥ Radio Revival WPON RAY MARTIN Prayer Meetings Mon. and Wed, 7:30 P.M. oe eee coo IAM HEAVER } Me 10:15 A.M. Each Sunday Suc ercn evn wean * Ow, Seren 7:30 Nei Good Music — Singing ~ True to the Word Preaching 6 Ee ! “o ® God Meets With Us— You Too, Are Invited ! ‘ e : \/ : : { mo Se ; % ‘ f z ' ¢ 4 i q ‘ | . \ ‘ 1 ' 1 4 * r ’ \ ; | ee at en it” } ee See oe geeks EB eS Pee pm AS Gee So eT g ie ze eee ea Boe Be. tettyye red NINE Father’ rr Son ' Banquet Set for Christ Lutheran . wich ‘Secreqgsllct ue James. M. Hare will be guest A room, * * * Chairman Ch: - a magician wil ment and Wa students will be eal numbers. At the annual meeting this week, the congregation approved the hir- - ing of a full time parish assistant. \available, the Rev. Paul Coleman, at 6:30 pm, in the church dining *"™: Sid. s F, Sitton said rovide entertain- High School featured in musi- (Church Purchases '4-Acre Building Site The Williams Lake Church of the Nazarene has purchased a four- acre tract of land on Airport road/ about a quarter mile north of Hatchery road. Construction of a new sanctuary and educational unit at the site \will begin as soon as funds are * ’ Youth Sunday to Be Held by Ist Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church will observe Youth Sunday with young people participating in the morsing UNITY New Location 70 Chamberlain, Cor. Edison Sunday Service 11 A. M. FE 2-4609 services. Ermajean Livingstone and Clark Lemaux will assist the Rev. Galen E. Hershey at the 9:30 worship hour. Dr. William H. Marbach has chosen to speak on “Christ's | Challenge te Youth” at 11 a.m. of the Advent W. Long Lake Rd, at Middlebelt or ary and Church Scheol 9:15 A.M. and 11:15 A. M. Holy Communion First Sunday The Episcopal Church | THE REV. JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar Gerald Powers and Mary Wood will be youth assistants. Junior High Pioneers will get jtogether for a spaghetti dinner at 5:30 p.m. Devotions and a busi- ness session will follow. Gary | Miller will lead a debate on ‘‘The |Right to Work Laws” at the Tuxiz| Service of Sylvan Lake Church Sunday with the Rev. J. Harvey ASSEMBLY OF GOD SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A. M. COMMUNION 11 A.M. Evangelistic, 7:45 A_ Full Gospel Service. where you can feel the freedom and blessing of the Lord. Tuesday, Bible Study, 7:45 Thursday, 7:45 Youth Service “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” 210 N. PERRY AT MILBOURNE Rev. Wesley C. Wibley. Pastor . Society meeting with Pat Brown} and Judy Morris, participants. Church of Christ, Detroit, guest SYLVAN LAKE CHURCH OF CHRIST—The formal opening day THE PONTIAG PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1959 bark faced brick, of Christ will be held at 3 p.m. Dykes, minister of the Vinewood pila Built of copper colored The church is at 1900 Inverness Be : “oE oe. Rev. * * ¥ Miss Katherine Clark of Korea will be the speaker at the noon iluncheon of the Women’s Assn. Friday. Mrs. Lester Carlson and Mrs. Harry Wood will assist with the program. National Lutheran Council Churches ASCENSION WATERFORD Meeting at Liggett Scheel $671 Pontiac Lake Rd. Wm. LaFountain, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ...10 A.M. SERVICES ....9 and 11 A.M. CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at, Williams Lake Rd. Arvid E. Anderson. Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL... 9:30 A.M. ‘| CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. ST. JOHN’S PONTIAC 87 Hill St. at Cherry St. Carl W. Nelson, Pastor |. SUNDAY SCHOOL... 9:45 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. Church of Christ to Be Dedicated New Building to House Sanctuary, Educational Unit With Classrooms ‘The Sylvan Lake Church of Christ, 1900 Inverness Ave. at Or- chard Lake and Middle Belt roads will be dedicated at 3 p.m. Sun- day. The Rev. J. Harvey Dykes of Detroit will be guest speaker. — ~The congregation approved plans _Hfor a new sanctuary and educa- tional plant in April 1957. Con- struction began early in the sum- mer. The structure consists of an au- ditorium seating 350 with addition- al seating for 500 made available by opening folding walls. 5 /ored bark faced brick. The audito- /rium walls are antique white block fed natural birch paneling and indirect lighting. The baptistry behind the plat- form area is backed by, a ma- sonry wall of the same material | as the exterior. Pews and pulpit furniture are light limed oak CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Monteith Scheel Benjamin A. Behn, bared _Worship—10 am, 8. “America: Scheel 1! a.m. mn Baptist Charch” —)| SHEPHERD of the LAKES Crescent Lake Rd. ur. Hatchery Rd. | WALLED LAKE and the carpeting is jade green. Meeting at Walled Lake Elem, Schoo! W. Maple Near Ladd Rd. | MM. Frederick Fouts, Pastor . |] CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. Pang blue. | SUNDAY SCHOOL... 9:30 A.M. 9 Services tomorrow wil] consist of classrooms, a nursery, an office, | kitchen and fellowship hall deco- irated in blossom pink, turquoise) —_———$— te = =|Bible classes at 9:45 a.m.; wor- BISHOP K. C. PILLAI of MADRAS, INDIA AMERICA’S FOREMOST AUTHORITY ON THE EASTERN CULTURE OF THE BIBLE iship at 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. The Rev. Marvin W. Hastings, pastor, |will speak on “The Church” in the morning and ‘‘The Hope of the The exterior is of ‘copper col-| Included in the building are 10 DR. H. H. SAVAGE MRS. H. H. Pastor and Wife Serve SAVAGE the church houses an auditorium seating 350 persons and an educational area which includes 10 classrooms. ane Ww. Mission School Set for February First Christian Church Slates Sunday Courses From 6:30 to 8:30 Church every Sunday evening in February from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The theme the school, spon- sored by the Christian Women’s Fellowship, is: “The Home and, World Mission Work of Disciples of Christ.” Courses of study are planned for all age groups. The Rev, D. D. MeColl will teach the adult class; Mrs, Eleanor Clark, senior youth; paersetwae| CENTRAL z A. M. Evening Worship, et ee ew ek 7:00 P.M. ; Youth Night, Wed. * a 7:00 PLM ,¢ 2 WELCOME Bi ‘ “Forward in Faith” 4H. P. ‘ CELW Sunday, “— 4 3:30 P.M. FE 2-009 «+ CHRISTIAN CHURCH G. W. Gibson. Minister FE 4-0239 347 N. Saginaw Bible School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Youth Service 6:00 P. M. Evening Service 7:00 P.M Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 P.M. Richard Thempson, junior high group and Mrs. John Raden- baugh, the juniors, Mrs. Raymond Heyse wil! be in charge of primary children; Mrs. Charles Neal, the kindergarten, |, nursery. Pastor to Preach 2nd in Series of Sermons “Come and See” will be the — ‘theme of the Rev. Gerald W. Gib- ® son's sermon at the 11 a. m. serv-. ice Sunday in Central Coniston Pontiac Press Phete Ave., Orchard Lake and Middle | mative : Church. Herings niin ____ | At 7 p. m., he will preach on - “The Two Resurrections and [ Crowns of Reward,"’ the second in ‘ the series of sermons on ‘‘Judg- @ oung C0p e ments of God.”’ P . 3 Plan Services | Fagmy Witians tat Church of . . ‘ azare’ x Bethany Baptist Will] femur i ie Nazarene | | erner Airport and tae Observe Youth Sunday] "y.ctemen Hsteterr Rosa 4 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR in Morning Rites Young people will be in charge | Church, City 35 Years Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Savage of the First Baptist Church will be honored Sunday by members of the congregation for their 35 years of service with special music during the worship hours and at a reception following the evening | service. The Savages came to Pontiac from Baraboo, Wis., on Feb. 1, 1924. The missionary giving the first year of his ministry was $2,400. The past year it amounted to $112,000. Thirty-seven young people have gone into the foreign mission field during these 35 years, including than 60 young people have en- tered full time Christian service. A new educational building was dedicated in 1942, and in July 1951 the new church auditorium was dedicated, the entire costing approximately $468,000. During the years a nember of branch churches were organized in various parts of Pontiac. Now independent. are the Mari- mont Baptist, Memorial Baptist, Five Points Community, Stone Baptist and Mexican Baptist Churches. Branches of First Baptist are Silvercrest Baptist, Perry Park, structure | A television play called “The Drip” will be presented at the vesper hour. Participating will be Roy Grant, Julie Dovre, James Fair, Darlene Woodhull, Beverly Wells, Elaine Garrett, Ralph Bergemann, Sue ‘Leoni, Ray Travis, Darlene Wilcox, Karen Antolich and Gary Relyea. Rev. G. l. Bersche, Pastor Sunday Scheol 9:45 A. M. Sunday Worship .. 11:00 A.M. “THE SECRET OF VICTORY” ALY. PF. ........., 600 PLM. Evangelistic Service 7:00 P.M. “God Is a Consuming Fire” * * and Mrs. Franklin Webster, the e : V.F.W. Hall—Walton Blvd. ' BLOOMFIELD | iii ini set aS ete Lisle < MISSOURI SYNOD St. Stephen (Between Dixie and Sashabaw! = Guy B. oe totes * Church Service Sunday Schoel ST. TRINITY Auburn at Jessie ‘East Bide Ralph C. Claus. Pastor Sunday School.... 945A.M. | First Service 830A M. & Second Service 11:00 A.M ST. PAUL Joslyn at Third (North Side) George Mahder, Pastor Early Service 800A. ME Morning Service ...10:45A M.@ Sunday School . 930 A.M. & of services Sunday in Bethany) - — . 4 TOWNSHIP : Baptist Church when Youth Sun-| i eS co caine 3 day is observed. a m. C. Grate, Pastor ' a Aco Sere RAM Speaking on the theme, “Dare | oo ee oe We Live in the Household of, : Faith?” at 8:45 am. wild be, * ST. MARK Shirley a Douglas ® e018 Cammmares a. and Allen Travis. New Church Building * * * . g r (West Bloomfield Township) Others _ taking part will be Wu. C. Gracie. Paster Charles Green, Tim Miller, Judy, = Sunday School lOOOA M ene Duke Shelves end SEU) § Church Service... ILISA M | nirley. 2 ; At 11 am, speakers will be} Pe ‘Ronald Miller, William Maxfield, | » Cedar Crest | ‘Mary Foren, Mike Sickels, Thoma | The Christian and ‘ Farnsworth off Union Lk .Rd. ‘Cate, Terry LaFountain, Linda) \Next to Dublin School} : |Ray, James Winger and Jerry smanet-2 illance | _ Howard E. Claycombe. Pastor a | Ryen. ‘ure Services + 8:30 A.M. a ~ Oe M-S0 at Cass Lake Rd. Hobs 3 @ Sunday pale - 945 A.M. GRACE } Corner Genesee and Glendale | ; (West Gide) Richard S. Stuckmeyer, Pastor | i Church Service .... 900A.M Sunday School.... 9:00A.M. = Church Service ...11:00A.M = Sunday School ....11:00 A.M é Ushers at the early service in- clude Louis Sidwell, Kenneth Goff, eA Hindu Convert to Christ @A Distinguished Christian Scholar @ An Humble Servant of the Lord Jesus Christ COMING TO... EVANGEL TEMPLE Interdenominational ~* 1380 MT. CLEMENS Geoffrey Day, B, A., B. Th., Paster TUESDAY, FEB. 3rd, Thru SUN., FEB. Sth “Light Through An Eastern Window” World” in the evening service. the Savages’ three children. More Gingelliville Baptist and the Union # will give a series of talks at Evan- Eastern Orthodox Bishop to Talk at Evangel Temple Bishop K. C- Pillai of Madras, India, a Hindu convert to Christ, Conference Lake Baptist. Director of the Maranatha Bible at Muskegon since 1937, Dr. Savage has also served as president of the National Sun- day School Assn., president of the Conservative Baptist Foreign Missionary Society and president Robert Vollmar and William Lewis. Serving as ushers at 11 a.m. will be Mike Rooney, Jeff Bergemann, Ronald Joyner, Ray Travis, Roy Grant, Richard All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. oat W. Pike The Rev, C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rey David K. Mills. Curate Godwin, Robert Ward, Joel Snyder and Ralph Bergemann. i Dr. Joseph I. Chapman, pastor, | will lead the Lord’s Supper at) of the National Association of) Evangelicals. both morning services, assisted by junior and senior deacons. i i Apostolic Church of Christ 459 CENTRAL Young People Saturday .... Sunday School and Worship ..... Sunday Evening Service ........ Services Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. 7 :00 P. mM. Church Phone FE 5-8361 UL 2-5142 Bishop L. A. Parent Bishop 0. A. Parent. Pastor gel Temple, 1380 Mt. Clemens St. Tuesday through Sunday Hig message will be ‘Light iThrough an Eastern Window.” * & & . A bishop of the Eastern Ortho- dox Church, he is national director of the Department of Interdenomi- |mationa] Relations under the Or- thodox Patriarchate of America, New York City. Introduced in this country sev- eral years ago at Moody Church, Chicago, Dr. Pillai has preached FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN — 44 NORTH ROSELAWN “Lite Is Not Measured by the Time We Live” Sunday School 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 A.M. Quartet , 7:00 P. M. Evangelistc Senvins Pr a Bible St Ww t eed Dan & Heme rayer Meeting ong Ueno “ématrin "Pes ie s Spence REV. DANIEL J. WALLA REV. JOHN H. HALL, “FOR WANT (BROADCAST Over Central Methodist REV, MILTON Ff. BANK, D.D., Minister MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A. M. Rev. D. J. Wallace, Preaching CR, 8. D., Assee, Minister D. D., Assoc, Minister OF A NAIL” SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Holy Baptism and Sermon by Mr, Wm. E. Lyle. Church School 11:00 A.M —Holy Communion and Sermon by Mr. Wm. E. . ° th ae Se Fe ear Lyle. Church School ST. ANDREW'S ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH 830] Hatchery Rd., Drayton Milford, Mich, 6:00 A. bss —Holy Communion The Rev. David K. Mills, Celebrant 9:30 and 11:15 A. M—Identical Services of Morning Prayer and Sermon Conducted by Laymen of the Chure Church Bchoc! Each Bession The Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar 6:60 A.M.—Holy Communion 9.30 A.M. —PFamily Bervice and Church School 11:00 A. M.—Holy Communion, Sermon WPON, 11:00 A. M.) in churches of nearly every de- nomination, as well as in’ col- leges and seminaries. « *« *& The bishop by birth and trainings understands the Eastern thought which ig the mind of the Bible. His contribution to the ministry in: America is in clarifying difficult BISHOP K. C. PILLAI ‘Salvation Army Slates Revivals for Tuesd OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH REV. DEEG, Pastor — MONTCALM and GLENWOOD 10:00 A. M—"What Is a Christian” ‘Sum. School 11:15 A. M. School of Missions 6 P. M. FIRST METHODIST Seuth Saginaw t Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pastor ; 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP “LIVING ON THE EDGE” Rev. Paul T. Hart, preaching 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL — Youth Fellowship... .6:15 P. M. Wed. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Avenue : Sunday Schoo! $45 ‘Meming Service 11:00 iClub will hear Dr. Pillai at the The Rev. Kenneth Schmidt will 576 Orchard Lake Avenus Lyceum 10:30 A. M. Rev. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH M. OPEN FO Be EDNEBDAY, FEB. 4th Rev. Marshall, Harry Nichols, President Rev. Harold Marshall, Pastor Ls peoees of Detroit speaker Scriptural passages, pastors said. x* * * The Christian Business Men's evening Tuesday through Feb. 15 at the Salvation Army Center, 29 W. Lawrence St. The evangelist will use magic to illustrate his messages. will also teach the magic to young noon luncheon Tuesday in the Elks Temple. , At 10 a.m. Friday he will speak to the Pontiac Pastors Assn. in hold revival sérvices at 7:30 each|« He fF the First Presbyterian Church. ‘folks. The public is invited. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. 1148 to 12:18 Neon—Sunday Scheel Classes 6:30 P.M.—Young People's Services Special Speaker: Rev. J. Luther Sheffield. : 745°P.M, Wednesday—Bible Study 700 P.M. Thursday—Sky Pilots A friendly Welcome Awaits You! CHRISTIAN TEMPLE poy aE ei wer aan $45 to 11:30 A-M~—Comm ership a pavte tele F. MD tarade is =! Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes. Ass't Pastor . 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY. SCHOOL Classes for All Ages 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP : “HOW CAN A CHURCH HAVE A REVIVAL” 7:00 P. M.—EVENING . SERVICES 35th AIDS ERSARY, of DR. H. H. SAVAGE the First Beptist Church _ Rev, Howard School, preaching “pike Classes: 0:45 ry Meming Worship: 10:45 A.M. Special ian ]. Harvey Fong of Evening Worship: 6 P.M. “The Hope of the World.” MARVIN W. MASTINGS, Minister = FEderal 5-7778 You Are Cordially Invited to Attend the Forme! O iis at3 PM. t, speaking “Searching the Scriptures” — with Roosevelt Wells CHURCH CALENDAR Rible her ver shes ompel vo BS am, Sermen & ve ue DEO8 am, Eve, Tessnip. ys sd ae 67:00 p.m. Bible Steady Tuesday ....... 8:00 p.m, Young Adults Thurs. ...... 8:00 p.m. enagit: the Favor of Ged viogs article we noticed Poaf sought the favor ef God. aiso that even Jesus did those ce that were pleasing to God. Bee 1. 2:10, Jno. 6:20. In view of these facts is that we today should endeavor lease our Creator Te you pleasing Ged or men? Have ou done those things well- Pero Him er oregon re heard man A ees 20d ay heren < Prasad genie wy diahtt ote ef Sah RY ‘epcuge For further information write to R. Welle 210 Hughes St. tier or Call PE §-1156 WELCOME T TOT THE nade OF CHRIST 210 Hughes Street * * ‘TEN i) | - ! Will Cover Everything From ‘Soup to Nuts’ MSU to Hold Farmers’ Week Feb. 2-€ and demonstrations} Developments in care and mar- keting of Christmas trees—one of |ings By DON MYERS . United Press International EAST LANSING — From, soup to nuts—literally—describes Farmers’ Week Feb. 2-6 at Michi-. gan State University. A home economics. program will give tips on preparing lunches, andthe other half of the tradi- tional description will be filled by a meeting of the Michigan Nut- Growers Association. Christmas tree farming, farmers’ tax problems, beef and dairy cattle, hog raising, fruit crops, forage creps, farm struc- tures and rural youth will be subjects of other programs at the 44th annual meet. Displays | will show things from ‘“‘dispos- able’ farm buildings to the “food factory of a cow.” used to trace operation of the bovine rumen, and a plastic build- ing—held up by air pressure—~ will be, erected, weather per- mitting. Closed circuit television will bef THE PONTIAC.PRESS, “woomurwarraree 31, 1959 Michigan's newer industries—will be discussed. * * * Rep. Rollo G. Conlin (R-Tipton) will discuss the Michigan tax pic- ture, and legal experts and rep- resentatives of the highway de- partment will outline farmers’ Your Income Tax No. 5 Today's article takes up important questions about deductions Previously explained were forms and classes of returns, exemptions and job-connected, return may prove a real boon if you’re a homeown-, expenses, Tomorrow's concluding stor will describe methods of Pear ef, a debtor or philan- costly errors. Clip and save &ll for use when you make out your return thropist. By FRANK CORMIER And even if you don’t fall AP Staff Writer into one of these categories, | The deductions which you may be able to reduce -Uncle Sam allows: you to your tax substantially by claim on your income tax itemizing your deductions. To find out what's best for you, ibegin by writing down your total| Believe Release Set for Red-Held Pilot WASHINGTON (UPI—Lt ard Mackin, the Air | The n subtract any sick Loh connected expenses which you) can claim on page 1 of form 1040, | as discussed in the fourth artic le ‘of this series. . * * * What you have left is your ad. | Rich- Force pilot income on a piece of scrap paper. | pay or, You can Include in medical ex: ipenses the cost of drugs and med- licines that exceed that amount. Next, find 3 per cent of your ad- | Try Itemizing Deductions; It May Reduce Tax fees. Water taxes, hunting and dog licenses, federal social security payments and auto inspection fees are not deductible. LOSS DEDUCTIONS CASUALTY LOSSES AND THEFTS—You can deduct any loss not covered by insurance if your property was damaged in an auto accident or by fire, storm, hur- iricane, flood or other natural force. ‘Losses from theft can be deducted lin the year of discovery, but not! losseg from misplacing articles of| mits you to deduct expenses for education incurred primarily tor either of the following reasons: required in your present job, trade or bu 2. To meet the express require- ments of your employer, or re- quirements of laws or regulations, for keeping your salary, status or employment. You can't deduct education costs ‘if your aim is to fit yourself for another job or a substantial ad- 'vancement in your present posi- value, Losses due to your wilful! ‘tion, or if they are for personal act or négligence are not deduct- a ceneona! | Ible * * * CARE-OF CHILDREN AND DIS- ABLED DEPENDENTS — Up to |$600 can be deducted by employed who has been held prisoner of the justed gross income—the key fig-, tea. gross ne ome. You can de-\women and men who are widowed, East Germans since last Dec. 3, Ure in making out your tax return. appeared today to be close to re- STANDARD DEDUCTION lease. | If you don't itemize deductions. | * * * \Uncle Sam will allow you a stand. The American Red Cross said it}ard deduction amounting to 10 per| had received a report from Ger- cent of your adjusted gross income, many that the Communist East/but with certain dollar limits. German government was willing to| release Mackin through the Fast! German Red Cross., The Red Cross said that it ac- cordingly has ordered its repre- sentatives in Germany to get in, touch immediately with the Kast, German Red Cross to bring about | the release * * * The {licen felimanto Communiat standard deduction would be. Ten hands when he became Jost and make a list of your actual deduc parachyted into East Germany if you are single or file a tion can't exceed §1,000. If hus- band and wife file separate re- turns, they can't claim more than $500 each under the stand- | ard deduction. Working from your Predicts Breakup | of Canada Refuge — for Fugitive Dads LANSING UP-- Footloose fathers soon won't be able to escape their obligations by ducking across the, border into Canada, * * * ! That's the prediction from ay Gen Paul L. Adams | Adamis estimated that about 50 | families in Detroit are existing on | public welfare while the taflirrs | are wage earners in Canady, ‘limit—and see if they add up to a > He said an ame ndment now is in bigger sum the making ‘to plug the loophole! “ FS Fs allowing family men to escape pay ments to dependents by crossing) bi Into Canada | kt * +t | The United States attorney gen-| | eral has held, Adams said, that no treaty is necessary to permit leg-| \slation whereby Canadian courts: can collect support payments from|WHAT YOU CAN ITEMIZE fugitive fathers | The deductions you can itemize : jare detailed on pages 8, 9, 10 and 2 Found Guilty of Misuse !! of the IRS instruction booklet 4 iThe major categories are of Detroit Loan Funds = CoNTRIBUTIONS—This includ>s DETROIT « — A US District gitfs to religious, charitable, , cational, scientific Court jury yesterday found two groups. However, you can't deduct men gully on charges of misap giffs to political or propaganda propriating federally insured RAV organizations, social clubs, labor ings and loan funds The jury deliberated for 3! hours eee or chambers of commerce, before convicting Harold J) Belch ! $7, on six counts ard Ro Dunean: Hole, 45, en four counts. the former head of the Whichever method produces the uger deduction is the bne to use! on your tax peturn, Remember that if husband and iwife file separate returns, both ‘must either itemize or take the ‘standard deduction, Centributions generally may hot exceed 20 per cent of your ' adjusted gross income, However, 0 per cent is allowed If one-third of your contributions were to churches and tax-exempt hospi tals and. educational inatitutions, INTEREST — This includes in- terest paid on your home mort- gage. bank loan or personal debt. 'The carrying charge on many in- stallment purchases isn't. strict!y interest but you ean deduct part of it. Just figure out the average unpaid monthly balance and de- duct 6 per cent of that figure as interest, telely is now défiinet Lincoln Federal Sav ings & Loan Assn. in Detroit, Hole Is an Ann Arbor real estate man | The ease involved about two mil- linn dollars Driver Splashes Woman, Gets $20 Fine in Court DETROIT (—Motorist Damus Gillian was fined $20 In traffic | court yesterday for splashing a pedestrian from a mud puddle, The splashing vietim, Mrs. Lil: THe MEDICAL RULE lie Howard, jotted down Gillian's | MEDICAL AND DENTAL EX- car Heense number and reported iP IENSES—First, find 1 per cent to police, lof your adjusted gross income. School Bus Drivers Turn Out for Class AVON TOWNSHIP—The series; bus stop law as it applies to school of classes conducted at Avondale| buses and discussions designed to Senior High School for 32 area help the driver foster good bus school bus drivers were ‘well at-)behavior from the children who tended and proved most benefi-/ride with him, cial,"" school officials reported to-| Homer Earl of Western Michi- day, gan University at Kalamazoo, rep- The classes, held two evenings resenting the State Department of last week and another two eve-| Publie Instruction, conducted the joint return, the standard deduc. | adjusted | igross income, figure out what your) ap | [tions—on which there is no dollar’ edu-, or literary) nings this week were fog the ad- vanced group of bus drivers from Troy, Rochester Community and Avondale 9chools. _ Even icy roads and blizzards fast week failed to cut the at- - tendance below 26 drivers at any one session, according to Arnold | | “Ojala of the Avondale High School special education branch. * Bubject matter of the four-meet-| ing. course govered the two-way) classes, Corporal Matt Hrebec of the Michigan State Police talked to the group about the bus stop law which went into effect last year. The last subject of the course | was “emergency drills” ay they relate to safety patrol boys and girls, Fourteen school bus drivers from Troy attended the session as well jas elght from Rochester and 10 ify om Avondale School District. {fl iduct medical expenses that exceed [that amount, | The 3 per cent rule doesn't | apply to the medical costs of | persons 65 or older. The 1 per i cent limit on drugs and medi- - | clnes doen apply, however. are dollar limits on de- jductible medical expenses for per- isons of all ages. The limitations start at $2,500. Limits for persons and older and disabled were lralsed by Congress last year. Refer lto page 10 of the instruction book- let for the rules * * * | TAXES—Monst non-federal taxes are dedyctable, including retail sales taxes, personal property and real estate taxes, state gasoline cand poll taxes and auto) license | There ‘legally separated or divorced, for ithe care of dependents who are lunder 12 or are physically or men- ltally unable to care for themselves. The care must be necessary to al- low the taxpayer to work or seek work. A married woman can claim the deduction enly if she files a joint return with her husband. And the deduction must be re- duced by the amount that the | combined adjusted gross inconte exceeds $4,500. In any event, you can deduct no more than the amount spent and child care payments cannot be made to a person you claim as a dependent. EXPENSES FOB STUDY y EDU ICATION—A new rule = Answers on Social Security Rules Govern By RAY annuity. * * * From Mrs. K.D. of Newark, N.J.: November. I'm 54 and have never worked under Social Secur- | ity, although my husband did from the very beginning of the Since I've been disabled for ing, am I eligible for my hus- | system. We had no children. years and cannot earn my liv | band's Social Security?” If you haven't already d mediately for the Social Security lump sum death pay- ment of between $99 and $255. Other than that, you are not now eligible for benefits. You'll probably be eligible for payments when you reach 62 based on your husband's Social Security. The fact t card shows it as ‘John.’ me to receive Social Security possible for me to get a refun “No, There is never any error was made in the colle From C.T.A. of Schenectac I've worked under Social Secu remain outside longer than I'm eligible to get a pension f any effect on my eligibility?” No. bearing on eligibility to payments now. * * * From J.L.R. of Allentown, Pa.: shows that my first name ts ‘James’ and my Social Security All my employment records are in the name-of ‘John.’ I'm nearing the age when I'll be eligible for Social Security retirement checks. about the difference in names?” You should immdiately get in touch with the nearest Social Security office and explain your situation. Get- ting such things straightened out is not difficult. * * * From Mrs. EN. of St. Petersburg, Fla.: job covered by Social Security for about a year and a half | during the war. I know the period of time was too short for payments, but I wonder If It's Social Security unless a person paid too much in or an * * * try about 20 years ago and am not yet an American citizen. 65 in about three years. Will the fact that I'm not an Ameri- can citizen deny me Social Security payments?” No, unless you should leave the United States and * * From G.P. of Pittsburgh, Pa.: tion as a World War I veteran. Does my wife's income have iui Pay HENRY Associated Press Writer From G.A. of New York City: “In a year, I'll be 65 and | plan to retire from my job with the railroad. May I do any work for pay after my Railroad Retirement annulty starts?” Your annuity can't be paid for any month in which you work in the railroad industry or for the last non- railroad employer for whom you worked before you re- tired. Otherwise, any work for pay has no bearing on your one so, you should apply im- hat you're disabled has no What should I do d of the money I paid in?” refund of. money paid into ction of the tax. jy, N.Y.: ‘I came to this coun- rity for some time and will be six months. “I'm marred and believe rom the Veterans Administra- | If you are away from home at least overnight to obtain educa- tion, you can deduct thé cost of travel, meals and lodging on page 1 of form 1040 (along with other job-connected expenses). | You can do this even if you don't itemize your other deductions. Out- side salesmen can deduct all ed- uation costs on page 1. MISCELLANEOUS — Job - con- nected expenses not claimed on page 1 of form 1040 are lumped in this category. Included are the cost of small tools required in your work, safety equipment, spe- cial uniforms, etc. The cost of ‘travel to and from work is never \deductible. include dues to a union or pro- fessional society, fees to employ-| ment agencies, the cost of enter- taining customers—if your firm) didn't reimburse you—and alimony) or separate ; maintenance pay-| ments. , Note that anyone itemizing de- ductions must file form 1040. You can't itemize on 1040A. Monday: Some tips for tax filers, | hope to — it Lo Io ioe. 1. To maintain or improve skills! Other miscellaneous deductjons| plus a special word for those = i | } ! Farm. youth will get a chance to. perform at a 4-H Club talent show, | and will get tips on opportunities | in agriculture from economists | and young farmers. | Charcoal-making, soils, water allocation, pelleted feeds, farm machinery, . milking systems, plant and animal diseases, sugar beets, farm wood lots, home gardening, bees, rural traffic safety, beans, | potatoes and landscaping will be subjects of special programs. An old-timers luncheon will | honor farmers who have attended | Farmers’ Week for 30 or more years. Three distinguished service to agriculture awards will be given’ to farmers by Dean Thomas Cowden of the MSU College of Agriculture. NEW ‘59 WAGONS RADIO $] 995” HEATER BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER § MI 6-3900 | Here ISa_ | | Credit Union | for YOU! | Anyone may SAVE in this Credit Union. Savers for the past 3 | years were PAID 4% DIVIDEND | Get the Details PONTIAC CO-OP FEDERAL | CREDIT UNION | 40 E. Pike St. i If NORTHWOOD MARKETS ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS Open Daily ‘til 9 P. 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JANUARY 31, 1959 \ _ELEVEN_ creased 9:2 barrels for each foot Texas’ ie okt pared . with of 17 inte 8 semady during the =*\Lakes Get Equal’ of well drilled in 1957. This com-|past 10 years. LAKE THEATER WALLED LAKE MA 4-2151 STARTS SUNDAY MATINEE 1:45 LAST TIMES TONIGHT - 7th VOYAGE OF SINBAD - SHOWN AT 2:45 5:00 7:10 9:25 | i i yj i Railroads Told to Give Midwest Ports Seaboard Demurrage Treatment WASHINGTON (®—The Inter- state Commerce Commission today allowed for unloading railroad ex- | Port freight at shipside. * * * The order, effective by May 1, was specifically directed to East- ‘ern Railroads which have allowed | only two days’ free time for un- Fax & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEONS and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P. M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations loading at the lakes ports in con- trast to seven days for the same i||operation on the Atlantic coast. The Western railroads apply before starting to collect demur- rage charges for undue deten- tion ef freight cars. || The eastern railroad rule. was brought before ICC on a complaint jj trict. It said the St. Seaway is opening up a huge vol- '|}ume of sea-going business for lakes j'' ports and @ two-day unloading re- striction would harm lake port op- erations. k* ke | The Chicago port district, joined |by Chambers of Commerce and} port authorities throughout the, || western lakes area contended the unloading regulations unduly fav- ‘ored eastern seaboard and Gulf |,of Mexico ports. “61 Rotary Meet Slated for Tokyo \Is First in Asia SUNDAY OPEN 1:45 THE UNFORGETTABLE STORY OF THE “GRAY FISH”... AND THE 61 MEN WHO SAILED HER : napa Deedee repre vores CALENN FORD , ERNEST eee ALSO. wal be aly JONES oN One of the Most Tender and hdvecoaay —T ‘Ever “Tonic oe VOYAGE of SINBAD”- to Grace the Motion Picture 8: Coun PCTIIG maw « CHICAGO (®—The 1961 conven- tion of Rotary International will be held in Tokyo. The decision to meet in Japan was announced Friday by the |board of directors of the world- wide organization of service clubs. \ ® .®&% * It_will be. the first Rotary con- vention in Asia, The conventions, which usual- 4 4 ly draw 10,000 to 15,000 rotar- fans and members of their fami- lies, are held most often in the United States. But every three or four years the meetings are held in other lands. Host countries in the past were Austria, Belgium, Canada, Cuba, France, Mexico, Scotland, Brazil and Switzerland. * * x Rotary's 1959 convention will be held June 7-11 in New York City and the 1960 meeting will be in Miami and Miami Beach. I’m so anxious for the De Gaulle Firm on Algeria Plan ‘the Uprising in Spite of Rebel Rejections PARIS (AP)—President Charles dé Gaulle is holding fast to his ‘original program fo end the Al- gerian rebellion—despite repeated |rejéctions by the rebel leadership. * * * De Gaulle said Friday night that even though the rebels continue their 4-year-old war, be able to block his program. But he admited further rebel fight- ing could slow the evolution of his plans, * * * De Gaulle repeated his Oct. offer to discuss a cease-fire with irebels. The Algerian government ‘in exile has repeatedly turned 23 ‘down the suggestion of talks if! they are to deal only with the, ,military side of the coin. The reb-. ‘els want to discuss a political set-| “7 ‘ * ¢ ; | ©T@) wT ‘; aa’ {En _D t fa t “$SC ay ae Contry MAL Es IAC RIVE-IN Theat Cee RA—CHAPT, 10 “ZORRO'S FIGHTING LEGION” un | tlement as well. TO-NIGHT SUNDAY 3 BIG HITS Y, COLOR wy orton WE HAVE sist IN-CAR HEATE wan TO xtep Frank LOVEJOY -_ “ MAJED ARTISTS Picture Unloading Time. |ordered Great Lakes ports put on) j van equal footing with eastern sea-| © the seven-day rule on the lakes | by the Chicago regiona] port dis-| Lawrence | The organization has 470,000 a in 10,050 clubs in 111) . Still Working to End] they won't, ~ Pontiac Theaters . Eagle Has Tina Comered NEW YORK — Tina Louise and I were up in the air to-4the Moon,” Joseph Cotton; gether the other day—coming back from Montreal by plane. ‘on Blood Island,”’ Andre Morrell. “What wolf do you have a date with tonight?” I ‘askeaWed.-Fri.: Tina, beginning one of my Impudent Inter- apap alerts, views. My wife was sitting at the plang wine) Hot Car Girl.” June Kenney dow reading. Hurea “Tonight,” replied the one Broadway and Hollywood beauty whe doesn’t want te do TV, “I have a date with seven men.” “Seven!” I said. “Why seven?” Tina tossed her tall torso and her red Grant hair confidently. “I like to be surrounded, Oakiand by men,” she laughed. | Sat.-Feb. 7: One night previously, I'd seen four guys Disney starring Sal Mineo escort her. Tina, now one of Hollywood’s| Strand Now Playing: ‘‘House on Haunt- «+ -jed Hil,],” Vineent Price; ‘‘Cosmic . She's also 5-844, weighs 135 Man,” John Carradine, Bruce Ben- | Sat.-Mon.: Tues.-Sat.: “The 7th Voyage of, WILSON more outstanding figures (she’s made three pictures since, “God's Little Acre”), believes there’s safety in numbers and her numbers are 38-24-38 . ‘in a towel, and wears a size 10 shoe. inett Despite this sexational figure, tiny Tina refuses to capital- ize on it as Jayne Mansfield did. Community Theaters “I was offered a picture with Cary Grant in which my | AAS. measurements woulfi have been a main part of the story,” | sat: “The Space Cuildren and “The Colossus of New York,” John cneane Tina said. “It didn’t seem right. I turned down Cary Grant > vee be “ag “White Wild wal ? Sun. Ba se erness," it and $50,000.” eae ¢ r os “Mardi ‘Oran Q—"Wouldn't that have ——— Rechester helped your career?” Tor Glenn Ford. 2 E Be Passa, A—“He always comes out Ernest on alae ~Oretin at Sos good in everything but I London, Gary Coopers nt wen ult ’ 4 Thurs.-Sat: “The Blob” and “I Mar- rae rere. na iy a to tied a Monster from Outer Space” m. es eege do a picture Ahh Sat: ‘7th Voyage of Sinbad,” Kathy young up here!” (Pointing to Grant: “Once Upon A Horse,” Rowan an ar her head.) Sun.-Tues.: ‘Torpedo a Se Q—"‘Aren't you too tall for eS Se 5" Sat.: “Tth Voyage of Binved, " color, | the leading screen lovers? Kathy Geant: ccloosed ahorta A—“No! My favorite prime. fakes “Sant: Prom.” bitiae.| actress is Ingrid Bergman. Anita Ekberg, Jack Palance = ’ Sat.: “The Defiant Ones," T Curtia, | She's taller, Roz nue sianey Potter “ " oe ws 2, un.-Tues unnel o ve,’* ris | and Greta Garbo are tall. Dey. Richard Widmark 5 Julie Newmar, whom Bil nWitiinees; “Legion ot politi) : Charles Boyer makes love Zsa Zsq Gabor, color P — a f i to on the stage, is 214 inch- Sai - Sun “Tanne! of Love “ Dorts Day ! f hur : Fs Bef D es taller than I am! Jean Simions Ome ime ere) eck Tina sketched her life — Starting Fri: “Sheriff of Fractured aw,” Jayne Mansfield, color Give Death Sentence fo Hobo in Murders — BOWL ING GREEN, Va. (U PI) '—A‘56-year-old hobo has been sen- Amazingly, Tina introduced the song “Good Little Girls” ,, al 6 seat’ for shooting to. which Julie Wilson does so successfully in supper clubs. |death two women before the eyes “Bette Davis fainted opening night in Detroit” she remem- of their family. bered. “I was in the chorus and one of the singers..They gave’ William me the song to do.” born in New York, graduated from Scarborough High, stud- ied drama a year at the Uni- versity of: Miami, then decor- ated “Two's a Company,” star- ring Bette Davis, and John Murray Anderson’s “Almanac,” before “Li'l Abner.” ‘ o® * * TINA Brown was convicted, murder of Mrs. Jean M. Brooks, (33, and her mother-in-law, 'Katherine Brooks, 76, last Nov. 14 Between pictures, Tina lives in an expensive N.Y. hotel, studies acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse, or flits around the country promoting Tina Louise's pictures. And ax the younger Mrs. Brooks’ four she diets. ichildren and two other adults Sure! When the plane landed, Tina and the wife instantly looked on. went to the airport restaurant, leaving me to get the bags. ,; : TONITE: Last Complete Show Starts 10 p.m. Sat.; ‘“‘The Snorkel,” Peter V the Market on Men? — | .8 Sass 22 | Hud By EARL WILSON Sa tee: “From the Earth to! “Camp | “Raw Wind of Eden,” | Jeff Chandler; | “A Certain Smile,” \Joan Fontaine, Ressanno Brazzi; | “The Naked Earth,” Richard Todd 'Sinbad,” Kerwin Mathews, Kathy | “Tonka,” by Walt \and sentenced yesterday for the, Mrs.) AS _ ROCK HUDSON “CAPTAIN LIGHTFOOT” also “THE SNORKEL” . STARTS SUN. STARTS SUN. wt Suit ciaculy ? The amazing story by the author of “AROUND THE WORLD iN 80 DAYS” and “20,000 ¢ * LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA"! 2 TECHNICOLOR® am MY THE MOST . | BRUTAL, ) BARBARIC TRUTH & IN THE HISTORY : OF MOVIES— | AND MANKIND! (GRR a TR aay PLUS : , ‘A THE | Se ON ® , =) Bt oan ANORE MORELL COWARD UNDE ROOWH WALTER FITIGERALD STORY BEHIND THE WEST'S Bz za STRANGEST They ordered a full meal. I wasn’t hungry. I only had to wait for the two dieters for three-quarters of an hour. | e NOW OPEN e Rolladium Skating Rink || ADMISSION 60c INCL. SKATES (Copyright, 1959) Zz 4475 W. Huroa FE §-9677 WISH I'D SAID THAT: Some people's idea of exercise 1s | to get up and change the channel on the T' set. . . That's. earl, brother. te LEGEND! A story of courage and adventure that flamed to a climax that historic day at the Little Big Horn . When a se | TONITE—LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS 9:30 P.M. roe Owuelemoniie i I 4 ams, LOVE became @ warrior A horse became a hero! And Custer became a legend. m=. ere —. @ son vam SAL MINE JEROME PALF RAFABL OW gere on CAMPOS PAGE - LOM - WYRAAT Features At: 1:17, 3:20, 5:25, 7:25, 9:30 Plus: “Anyburg U.S.A.” NEXT: Coler Cartoon Spencer Tracy in “The Last Hurrah” _ Also “Ghost of the China Sea” —— EXTRA LATE SHOW TONIGHT at 10:40 —— Sunday “Acclaimed the Super Shocker of the Century First Film-With-the Amazing New Wonder SHOCKS OF alt TIME! ron oe THE TERROR LOOMS RIGHT, INTO THE AUDIENCE! HOT wei RN AEST HACKETT COLOR by DE LUXE FEB, 3-7 “THE VOYAGE OF SINBAD”—FEB. 8-14 “GIGI” FEB. 15-19 “INN OF THE 6TH HAPPINESS—FEB. 20-23 “TUNNEL OF LOVE” | Cano Rao an * OHMART « Sag MARSHAL “FP Se! > Ware Hands! |"). VINCENT PRICE - "Bring Your Seat Betts! See tt Wht “Invisible Atom Horror! | i JOHN . CARRADINE | BRUCE BENNETT TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1959 Arthur Hill ....57 Pontiac North'n 63 Waterford ... .61 ELD LOE CROC TEE TEL MOL ME ile "Pontiac ¢ Central 61 Catholic Central 5 Southfield - ms) . Rochester 60 Avondale -.-2-96 Clarston. = 8 Troy . a) ol st. Mary 9 L'Anse Creuse .49 Clawson ......54 Milford 54 Lake Orion ....47 St. Michael Mi PCH Barge-less but Bandy-ful in 8th Win; PNH, Skippers lose Chiefs Garner 61-57 Victory Over Hillites John Bandy Fires 32) | Points to Spark 6th Valley Triumph | | \ By BILL CORNWELL Pontiac Central didn't have Char-| ic Barge last night, but they had | John Bandy—and brother, that was plenty’ Bandy. a slender like he'd blow away In wha looks a strong wind, enjoyed the greatest) nicht of his high school basketball carcer yesterday to keep the Chiefs on their all-winning road The lanky forward poured ar points through the hoop, only two short of the school record, as top- rated Central raced to a 61-57 victory over Arthur Hill in a Sag- Inaw Valley Conference battle at PCH. In this porticular gaame, at least, Jandy was Central's answer to the question on everyone g lips: “Haw good will the Chiefs be without Barge? * * * Barve a midyear praduate plaved a Vital role in keeping the Chiefs undefeated through their first) seven game Hlis eligibility ran out dast week and he gave is point performance Soe Sag jouw Tigh in his farewell contest Last night the Chiefs. played their ist game without the sery ices of the brilliant Httle guard and Bandy responded to the chal lenge in spectacular fashion, sharp-shooter, BANDY REBOUNDS—Jolin Bandy wa Pontiac Central last night, but he alse In this bit of action the lanky forward ole tipping the ball away from Lindsay Wright Hill) Bandy fired 32 points, Iwo shy of the the undefeated Chiefs toa blot vielory aver Valley Conference play in the PCH gyn AVO SS a Se ee een a the trabbed Pontiac Press Phota th scoring bh a few e backboard 6) center from sehoel record Aithor [hill in! erg for rebound: hy Arthur fo fead Sayinaw 1 Defeats ried Southfield Gives Waterford 5th ~ Farmington Defeats Walled Lake, Unbeaten Berkley in Breeze By CHUCK ABAIR They better keep razor blades, ropes and all other material that could be used for destruction away from Waterford basketball coach Gerry Wallace. He should be af his wits’ ‘end about now the way his hard-work- ing Skippers keep turning in good performances only to finish on the ‘short end of close decisions. Last night the scoreboard at WTHS read Southfield 63, Water- ford 61 after q wild windup which saw play going on With no time left on the clock. It is unlikely the popular Wallace will be doing anything drastic but he must be grooming a fine ulcer and getting little sleep the way things are going Last mght’s two-point setback mide jt five Inter-Lakes games Waterford has dropped against a victory, The différence in those defeats totals a scant mine points Southfreld swept pair by a combined margin PUREE lone has a of To add insult to injury for Skip- fans, the home club made more fleld goals only to how on the foul line. Southfield epidia 21-for-31) free throws Bob Filar and _™ Ridley aie ~d to hit 18 of 2 per four &2>q@p ik E Catholic Central Blasts Northern ose Loss, 63- 6 Falcons Drop L’Anse, 60- 49 Ninth for Unbeaten Rochester received a their practice of getting off to a Stu Reid tallied 14 in a lee sizzling start and then wilting un-| cause. scare in the Ist quarter Friday night, but a basketball game con sists of four quarters and that was ptenty for the Falcons Trailing by a 20-11 count after the first eight minutes, Gene Kon- ley’s Falcons poured on the coal and steamed to a 60-49 decision over L’Anse Creuse in a Tri-Coun- ty League game on the L'Anse floor It was the 9th consecutive win for the Faleons and their 3rd in the Tri-County cireuit, Romeo strengthened its grip on 2nd place and at the same time stayed an impressive 13-67 Lapeer in yesterday's County contest, The L’Anse verdict other over Tri- kept cagers up on Rochester's heels with: der pressure, Rochester, aroused by its nine- Rocheste Quintet, 75-63 | Huskies Never in.Game After 31-Point First | Period by Shamrocks | -The Pontiac Northern basketball | Four Romeo cagers broke into|team has run into so many buzz- |twin figures with Dave Watterson's|saws this season that coach Dick point deficit entering the 2nd pe- 19> points-and-1t8- more by Don Hall thinks shaving a heavy beard riod came The Falcons through with 17, Black heading markers while limiting L’Anse to | seven to seize a narrow edge at halftime, the pack. | ROCHESTER L’ANSE CRFUSE 28.27 GF fT G F Ennis 6 5-6 17 Stiver 5 2-3 (‘Ebersole 4. 1-3 9 Reeder § 1-2 : ; 'Lothery 5 4€-9 14-Reld T 6-2 continued to in- Hohf 201-2) & Winright 2 4-5 crease their advantage in the 3rd Hummel § 0-0 Je > pia he 0 1-2 stanza with a 19-point flurry and Dixon at one stage their lead mounted! Totals 23 le ig Pith a worn-out blade is heavenly iby comparison. Hall's Huskies were sliced up ty rather brutally in the Motor City 14 last night with Detroit Catholic 3/Central wielding the blade. 1' In a foul-ridden game which saw aca" total of 79 free throw attemps, 11-24 60 Totals “0 9-14 49 ‘to 15 points. They held their own Rochester . Pi? 19 E 0 the Shamrocks breezed past out- ‘in the 4th period and coasted WED CONS 0 T 10 = cuszacd Northern by a score of ‘home. ROMEO | LAPEFR “i383 oN ete Black 4218 Marshall 7 20 The future doesn't look any aiar Three Rochester players hit dou- Peterson $ 111 Bennington 1 11 13, brighter for the Huskies, either. ble figures in the scoring column. Ritter 2318 een 6 912 They'll run into another buzzsaw Bruce Ennis led the Falcons with O!%4« 3238 next Tuesday night when they 17,, followed by Gene Lothery with natalie 3111 73 Totals 23 21 67 Meet Pontiac Central, the state's ; Par seen anne: 3 ON 14 and Larry Hummel with 10. Lapua . : i He a ee No. 1 ranked team. Northern and Central will collide ‘on the new Northern court in the Ist basketball meeting between the two city rivals and the Chiefs will be heavily favored to cut them down with ease. x ke kw Forward Mike Fedynik and guard Bruce Norton were the only bright spots for the Huskies yes- terday in the Catholic Central gym- nasium. Fedynik captured individual game scoring honors with 24 points on seven field goals and 10 out of 13 f -fosses. Norton Hiands cifleet Geld gee « from-al meet every xpot oon ihe floor and Wallace's entire starting unit did bagged 12 poing , including eight was qustas deadly at the free throw job from the foul line, line When te left the floor a Aa * * * | Altogether, the Huskies attempt- intite vened half to go » had Dale Mahrle topped both teams tog : Skies: p sui el @ / : I | in scoring with 22 followed by Bar- ed 45 shots from the charity stripe we umulated dozen elder and Any Oakland B League basket) in the tnd stanza for a S023 Campbell's 18 Larry Bowen and meshed 25. Catholic Central echt foul shots in TE attempts ball title hopes harbored by Lake halftime bulge and Clawson ney ibe int bul? star thitting, 5 of netted 17 gift throws in 34 tries. * a * Orion were horoughly agiellied “er caaent /thetn: 7 floor shots and all his 12 points , x *« * ‘ « al single gi "i s Troy ' . . © = . wi ' ; PE Ret niece by front-running ‘Troy Jast night Avon's lead xwelied to 17 points! ie also excelled on rebounds and| The Shamrocks zipped away to a Willie DeWalt, the fabulous All After a nip and tuck Ist quar in the Sid period before the Tro- defensively, But the slim senior sat fast start and Northern was never Statler of three years ago. DeWalt| ef. the Calta proceeded to run jans furiously began to whittle the | out most of the last half due to hav- in contention. They shot a blazing set the record in the final game of) ®*#Y from Orlor for a 6947 deficit In’ the finale Clawson’s ing first four and then five per 66 per cent from the floor in the Ihe 19554) xeawan with a 34 “letery and thelr 6th leop win Newt Acton gained scoring laurels sonal fouls Ist quarter for a 31-13 lead and the , t te rainst Saginaw | in as many starts. with T7 points while Dick Smith! * & & Huskies were finished for the eve- PEE RP Eee AR AUS ae r * * netted 16 for, Avon Ed Stigers, a 36'2, 120-pound sa Bandy had a great opportunity | AT, . “elt * * * dynamo, gave Southfield fits all] Eleven Catholic Central players to break the mark yesterday. He Menfw o eae rai Tt Was never a con after the the way, stealing passes and even entered the scoring column and had amassed 31 of hin totay en. [Pied up a healthy Cln on { MM Tse quitter in ki yee id's rout Of grabbing away rebounds from the five of them broke into double frg- tering the 4th quarter, but a gift warded aff “ yung nee L i Madison. Point making honors! pig boys ures with Bill Downs topping the toss with 2:37 remaining was all | Hod v ‘ " let oe WAKER ; went to Rick Moos of Madison and Tealunususl finish was brought list on 16 points. The defeat was he could muster before coach Art pe “ Mint ani "i 7 fy FOUNT iijyeraids Bob Bagley each aheut. when Mahele wa,) fouled Northern's 6th in eight games: Ryzin removed him from the out Friday s Oakline acta th Wl = PONTIAC NoRTa. TROIT C cue eae | * re ns with | just as timer Nick Menghinj was G pe aor Ce T i. “T gave my boys a lecture on rane iene T BM, ’ T In the act of pressing the buzzer Sir 0 a z Metiin'ss A 23 5 The sensational efforts of Bandy Antche. rallowing “he Ist period Mee! 13 Giidewell 9 212 to end play, Mahrie went to the Fiscent 2 4-10 8 Schwartz 2 0-1 4 7 ; , . : sys . Heckoagel 2 3 7 Culp 1 0 2 i : |\Th'pson 3 2-4 & Wisner 4¢ 2-4 10 ; ina nid ante rea ov hen and then they got down to busi ee ‘ ‘ 8 Harris, . a 14, foul line with the ee = Bley ey s 3 . pie : 12 ; Fail Whee caer a OUSHe ’ 4 . “ ft arnec 7 * 2 j is - otter ; ait qlee yess remarked Troy couch Pey Cativon 0 1 1 McKinnon 3 2 8 "O time on the clock but realls Everett. 2 0-1 4 Walker 4 2.2 10 eel Wepoiiie ie Ik heh ton Goodwin, whose Colts now are Mebarty 2_9 4 DePauw 1 0 2 ing on a 1-1 situation the ball Norton 2 868-1012 Downs 8-0-2 16 haggedt 7 mints 6 \ : Craver 1°90 #. Actor 40 8 . . | Shend 10-0 3 ne | “ te me J . well on their wny to a tid ’ ice > o 4 Would ‘ail be in play unless he Spalia A MS nb eT ) eld poals ut Breit hy 1 0 2 pyvhemed’ Brickley 0 1-2 1 straight crown : ee oe = t , ‘ cate - ot ints mn . ‘ A “ a Totals 16 19 4) 9 Totale - 31 769) ‘The cool redhead swished the Totals = et 83 ae ; W734 75 i, Take Orion 17 9 10 41-47) first shot and then intentionally Sete At) eles — 6s Central took change of the sit Troy with a great repofation tie, ia 19 af Jo 68 missed the 2nd hoping a teammate (Catholic Central ... 31 22 14 87% ation at the start ant Handy was for strong defensive play, held a AVONDS EE CLAWSON could push a rebound in but the | directs pesponsible: The Chiefs en skimpy i 17 edge ever Orton at ae oor a: Acton « y 7 arn sounded belore anolher Mit Should’ ve Stayed Home peed a P24 fit period lead and the end. of the ist stanza, The tari 2 8 el ye could be taken v Wingrich a a a » Tk . ; Bands aecountedt for qd] oof them ‘Pray defense limited the Drag Se etineon i ; \ Fo cets She % A t Madison Lamphere and Country Sr halftime the Chiefs w ‘ad ons to 19) points for the next smirn @ 41a Anifetd 408 ; os ~ av = a “" Ai ' ( 2 : ‘ce yy , two ietlsde ahille the Colts were Wee Se BO 8) 0 Gee OG BES Ue Oe ‘ pene ee ree eee mans i aoa te i eo fobta “ ry yan pe 27 4 ‘ + ‘ ‘ C ~ ri B pe rbE AS- , | sear UNA lallecting (ay cual Gtlonie laeom a ; a minute thriller. Southfield led 14 13) TIP-UP TIME—Everyone tried ‘a get into Bailey (34) of the Chiefs were able to keep it ee ‘A entral Suburban loop bas fin stave ‘ * bs 7 A - ‘ { x. a t i %, et eo i i 1) Mlovmexne at hand, Was canta Tutal a OF nO satire | ane ee the Ist quarter then Water ford) the act in this seramble for this loose ball after just above the stretching Lindsay Wright (50) and 1 ee ne det aed courts, i saat Vat wth i 7, uly . otals io@d & rials } ‘ . : i Le . as ; ie lorred on the hackbearde and * e A Anand S ep an 0 cr oe ahead 35-34 at halftime. The a missed shot in last night's Pontiac Central- Tom Dawson (52) of the Lumberjacks. Watching lay se She Garni by Sean t ‘ h i Arendal iY 1 6 ; ‘ ; oF, Ww ry Day receive Minsop contiibnted £2 ports tothe rae Pras crm aceved In Clawson oe It iz 14 17 94 rd quarter was all Southfield ex. Arthur Hill game. Bill Hayward (40) and Amos is Dave Tingler (41) of AHS. a 58-44 lacing from Clintondale vice as the Chiele aoa anhent WUE TE AEG shat cept for the scrapping of Stigers ———— ee ee ee eines: . enowath then 6th Valles thump double fygires with guared nn |The difference reached 10 points mol Rie Mans oR eal Harned ae We the ss ay on “one e and the quarter ended 51-44 Cc larkston Drubs Milford, 58 34 vey ten i points ob Shubert, Ohnion's lank * wor j / : " - ue " ro fo eenter, captured rame honors will | th was up to Me ala Pe 7“ = Flint athern kept oan w heels IK - ns) seven minutes e mM PCUT Ves ber arias ritbeay 4? at & Mahrle, Campbell and BERET | md Pint Cental conquered: Bas V f f ville teamed to cut the margin to two Cie Crate too Avondale and Fitvyyerald moved! with 1:43 remaining, Stigers took | S aia seta poniian csi info a tie for iad place on. the a rebound and went the tenets ae aad sient pu tue cell see The state’s second ranked Class, Of the court for the big one. Rid- i F f Aidite be 3 . x ‘ T ' sore he es second ranke . we teewo gig Ud ae Or be bind ey nw wet team. dmlay City oak e 19.29, ley followed with three touts | Holly needed an assist from West 29, while John Lucadam had 19 but fell apart in the second haif/against Milford and stayed in com- » 1 oun unson 3° 2 ew J? —Wwhile Orton tumbled ta dr | a : | 4 | p 4 = ~ ae aes oe ee hile Or m halftime fead and then rolled to al Which helped offset a long one- Bloomfield last night but just/for West Bloomfield. & Nelson Schrader scored 19 for mand the rest of the way as Joha Bria moo Pepe 8 a A prosperous 2nd quarter sent go 43 \ictory over Ortonville in a hander by Robinson and Mahrie’s (missed getting it. In other Wayne-Oakland games, ‘orthville. Doug Danziger led the Parks had 14. woo u hoa 4 fatale ! ! 1 } the Vellow Jackets on the read [South Central ale cague game last foul, The Lakers lost a 48-47 decision Northville tripped Bloomfield wk ee 16. dt 49 | Campbell had 14 and Bob Por- at i | & Rebisan 6 ? < ~ “ - | JlaArks 9. t = he | ER OS edhe oh) | Might Ridley totaled 17, Filar and Jim'to Brighton, the leader of the Hills, 55-47 and Clarkston ERA On REDE OTR lead ritt had 11 for the Wolves. Nine abe - re a a “| at 11-11 after eight pale ee the * * * | Sterling added 15 apiece for South-|Wayne-Oakland League, while Holly drubbed Milford 58-34. . BRIGHTON W. BLOOMFIELD Pontiae Central 12D) Ie 42-6]. dackets popped up with 23 points | In another game, Millington | 46)¢ ‘was trouncing Clarenceville, 67-49 Holly had little trouble in ein corr | Grr _ ° nipped North Bran 2, as : : ‘ [Puller 0 0 0 Al | ni Maus Minis ece cine . * Had West Bloomfield been able ing its 10th win in 12 starts layvee COTES tain 4 0s Lane 13 Glajal 16 for (he winners Farmington led all the way to) ¢9 hang on to its 47-44 lead with George McDaniel poured in [Appleton M4 } ” Jobnson 4038 h : ‘whip Walled Lake 53-45 and un-| 49 seconds to play and pull out Points and Tom Morland added 3 Pontiac Central §7. Arthur Hill 33° | paddock he uecesem H 3 Me Ir in dq qd S im all ‘Mike Ribner had 20 to pace the | beaten Berkley had no trouble a Victory, it would have moved | * x * Catholic Central 49, Pontiac North- Laur'sen 16 32 r ae = » m ey Ar : ve s i ern 44 eee | | lntermtea were behind 27-20 at staying that way in a 55-24 breez*) Holly in a tle with Brighton. _Bloomfield led 27-20 at halftime! goutnrieid $8. Waterford 48 ‘Totals a60 = + ‘ lover Van Dyke ih other loop But Don Appleton hit on a 30-foot! ~ Farmington 55, Walled Lake 45 ies tes Henesiees ® 6 16 174 | games. f | Van Dyke 30, Berkley 25 Bloomfield... 10 16 7 14—47 Birmingham's Merv Gallup. re | rest of the way to aquare their | Imlay continued its accuracy ~ parvey Chapman meshed 18 to. jump shot to make 47-46 and then Oak Park Falls, 4 41-37 NN Miehnee Gr rome cert HOLLY _—sCLARENCEVILLE gained his shooting eye Friday) record at 39 In the loop and 44 (from the floor with 31 field goals pace a balanced Farmington at-| Appleton scored again as the game East Detroit 54. Port Hyron 35 Grr G r T night and helped push the Maples) overall, Mike Harris starred in jas eight: players scored, led by tack Bill Smith had 20 for the Vik-| jended to give Brighton the decisio’ | Oak Park enjoyed a first quar. Mined leas pepe Sealand piled ob Fey) hedge 4311 into a tie for 3rd place in? the) defeat with 21 points for Kimball, | Jim Ward's 17 and John Lenge-; ‘ings. Berkley, which started injA A bad in-boutds pass gave Brigh- ter lead but then fell behind the) Fitagerald 46, Madison 30 McDaniel 10 & 28 nie tore ; A ; Fastern Michigan League basket-| whieh now is winless tn nine | mann's 11. lfront 15-0, won No. 10 paced by for the ball rest of the way to lose 41-37 to Tie Ga escin oe es ieee ' ; oo 248 ball race | tries, Jim Hutchings had 14 and Earl) lDave Burria’’16. A * * * Grosse Pointe University School.} Lanse Creuse 6, Rochester u Gromett 248 se mat : é ; : ‘hards F 2 ‘tonville. | »pleton led the scorin with! Lapeer 50, Romeo i Robert Gallup, a transfer student from | Toy Py ilmer was A one-man show ee pad | ae ortonvite SOUTHFIELD WATERFORD 2 Sea : Bill Bailey had 10 for Oak Park. gh * North Branch 33 | Simons ‘ ; it Ferndale, swished 4 points to in Ferndale’s easy victory, Palmer ont. , . 2 @ FF 1 seen 4 r “ pes st. ‘Michael 34, OL Bt. Mary 32 (OT) Totals 26 15 67 Totals 1617 lead Birmingham to a 54.49 tri bagged nine field goals and a per- IMLAY ORTONVILLE mraieee ; ei 1% Cell a2 38 Alm t U 64 5 Clarkston 44 Milter 4 “ pened sservcoee A@ 16 38 1b—47 umph over luckless Royal Oak fect 13-for13 at the foul line to; arr Go rieier | 3 88 18 Rowen b 22 iH i on Jpset, or 1 Melty €0, Clnrencuriie 96 jClarenceville .......... 8 13 10 1949 ‘(imball on the Maple court. pile up 31 points Laverne Willis) Wer ‘ ' 8 pT ae sae HN aed vrei Ret non 20-1 4 Northville 45, Bloomfield Hills 21 | CLARKSTON” MILFORD . 4 fn , |tallied a dozen for the Bathers,|p lark a Conan have: 466 gillespie 4 0-1 8 Meyer 8 6-) OUT . S i Q@rre was the best scoring output in) who never made a serious chal rahn 47 16 Mo kins ton 2)Pye Ue aaa ae um ourne 1n lMnea S ; : i 8 2 2 Anderson 4 4 f3 . three weeks for Gallup, who led) : ‘ OUS CAAT vengeman 4 3 1] Hickey | © 1 retain di 21-3) 63 Toteln 28 11-20 @3 : Utica Squares Record on 391 7 Whitman 2 2 : Oakland County schoolboys — in! enge kee ‘ e ; Hut’ngs or RR Hieia 14 17 12-83 With 53 45 Trium h 7 ae ; : : — : : 4 f ' rm : mers . ’ f 2° 9 17-61 - 4 al eee yn eh game een oe sone ‘1 BZ 29 temerson 9 0 4 ee — " Anchor Bay and New Haven located his shoulder in the gam cali iComanen)§ cit miner 218 slump knocked him off the top) a ere) Was! Oelroil ney Potale 14 7 69 Totals as1t ay WALLED LAKE FARM'TON moved into the Saturday 1 fi-|a 8 | Tea’ Porritt 4¢ 31 . 8 perch this week ler came close after intermission. mis a 1 Folate ee ae 4 IE ies ight nd is out indefinitely, | Utiea’s basketball team pulled to [Rennie 1 2 1 Genuert 10 3 ini ae St M2 alien 1 4 8 Steph yon 4 * 8 ° arnals of the Southern Thumb bas-) Almont. had three players in dow- an even 4-4 record for the season —————_ "Petals 12 10 34 Mi. Clemens wak expected to WGHAM KIMBATT aug Re by aaeieen : 2 yo Ketball tournament after downing ble figures but it wasn't enough last night with a 53-45 victory over (Totals 20 18 58 give league-leading Ferndale a tol , ort aot T Fink > 1} & chapman, &@ 2 18/Capac and Almont respectively last! as the loss of Jim Ostrander on) South Lake in a Bi-County League! erase teceese. T@ 93 8) ggg on ie Kelis ‘1 7M d d D Wileott 120 4 Grimmaw 4 4 12] nian Milford ieee aos 6 af headaches but the Dales won in ner si Jf Hai 1. 1 21 Meddows Lea $ ondero feohnson 1 8 Binge «oo a Mant, ; ‘fouls midway in the: third quarter game on the loser’s court, i useeg0 13—34 &@ romp, 64.50, and Port Huron Eke oe ek Mica i ; ; teas ie tean SGU * * * « i Almont on the boards. * * | NORTHVILLE BLOOMFIELD gave their title hopes. a big as. 300 poem win 1 y 4. Big John Meadows of Royal Oak payiiigio: 418 8 1-83 Nate Peity bit St points. as Dave Rishop had 15, Don Eschet. The Chieftaing led ail the WAY Starnes ©. ‘ A a q rT Manse a ist uP ala i NR. @ = ‘ € by upsetting runnerup East 10 iA? } 22 € Dondero scored ‘26 points and Walled Lane | ew Maven upect Almont efit, lnerg bad 13 and Larry Ostander and South Lake was never in con. Dea! 4°51) Paige t13 it, 73-58, in last night's other oir o1 4 grabbed 33 rebounds as the Acorns ae ane levercit pies led Anchor |%#4 12 for Almont. tention after a strong ist half atcnnen 3 3 '8 Due «=O 3 GS 6} - i “¥ ron games. pe ! __, whipped Monroe 4-46. Monroe took) yew yore Reuben Vargas. i ne with at in the 452% win Almont and Ca pac play the which saw Utica build up a com- iSchwarse 8 2 9 Thompson 3 { ; é ig Kimtead at th Fotis 19.18 94 Toiain 211 4p 20-9 lead, but Dondero then lode anne wa. ? over On preliminary tonight at 7:30 and the! mandirig 34-17 advantage. Reed : Densiger t 6 18 3 Maples a ° : ‘ pee. oe ~ oe Sante sagen = | Rirminghaw ew 2 29 at halftime. Richie Roy! aan Bie fuipoinied ave we | finalists play immediately after- Banhow sparked the Utica attack \Totels 1 17 58 Totals 18 at : helt, m6 and se pa P ' Kimball 10 18 9 43- a ‘added 10 for Dondero: [173 Ths, Ban eg la Capac center John Kersten dis- iward, | with 16 points. 4 ——. ——_ -f HH e~$8 a ‘ | f ‘ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1959 THIRTEEN ON CARD TONIGHT—Melvin Beach (left) of Port Huron, the welterweight open champion for the past two years in the Flint Golden Gloves, and Dave Blower, of Pontiac, the state middle- Pontiac Central ls Site for 25 Regional Bouts Fighters Are Entered in 15. Classes; Finals Next Saturday weight novice champ in 1957, highlight the Golden Gloves card tonight at Pontiac Central. center is trainer Bob McCalla of Port Huron. In the Eliminetions in the Pontiac Area Golden Gloves take place tonight at Pontiae Central High School, with ——¢#50 fighters participating in 15 divi- Blair Gullion, one of the leading basketball exponents of ball con- trol and strong defense and vet- eran Washington University coach, collapsed and died of an attack Friday night. He was 538. * * * Donkey basketbalj will be played tonight at Waterford High School, starting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday night Dryden will stage a donkey game with area busi- nessmen facing the faculty. * * * Red Kelly, Chuck Burns, Terry Sawchuk and Warren Godfrey, all PRESS BOX) | Shamrocks Eaglets Mark Ninth Win By H. GUY MOATS | St. Mary’s cagers last night staved off a fine seoring rally on ‘the part of Pontiac St. Michael with enough margin to win their 9th Suburban Catholic League en- counter, 49-40. Shamrocks out- ‘scored the speedy Eaglets in the second half, 2423, but couldn't ‘quite pull out the slack of a 26-16 icount at halftime, | Vietory for the Orchard Lakers | was the second of the season, | over the north side als, | and by a 5-point wider margin. | Defeat dropped the Shamrocks back to a 4-4 mark, St. Frederick, seeking its eighth ‘win, goes to Royal Oak St. Mary Red Wings, will be guests of the tonight. St. Benedict’s athletic banquet, Monday night Feb. 9th, * * * Pontiac Northern has changed its home wrestling match against Fitzgerald scheduled for Tuesday ‘afternoon to Thursday at 7:30 p.m. x * * Boston pitcher Ivan ‘Ike’ De-, Way in the finale, dumping in four, lock, who took part in a recent buckets to go with a pair by Tom, baseball clinic at Birmingham with Al Kaline, Billy Pierce and several others, will become a resident of Farmington in the near future. Spartan Pucksters Blank Michigan Tech HOUGHTON (AP) — Michigan State's fast hockey team ran away from Michigan Tech 7-0 last night, methodically scoring goals in ev- ery period. The MSU attack was led by Ter- ry Moroney with two goals. Tt was the first meeting of the teams this season. Tech leads the unofficial Western Intercollegiate * * * | George Drake, Shamrock center, was the key figure in the driving ‘point-rally in the second half. Drake and hard-working Art Robak kept the issue’ open after intermis- sion, each with a pair of field ishots. Then Drake really got undér ‘Dabbs and Robak. Drake collected 15 points in a good evening's job. | However, there was no denying ithe more accurate shooting Eag- ‘lets who enjoyed a better than 45 per cent average from the floor during the first half. | Captain Chet Wlodkowski com- Pontiac is one of 10 cities holding Golden Gloves eliminations this week, with regional finals slated for next Saturday. : Boxers from Macomb and Oak- land Counties will take part in tonight's fights. Port Huron will have a 28-man squad as its con- tingent, Participating fighters “will take their final physical checks and tinal weigh-ins this afternoon. * * * Couple of leading fighters in to- night’s action include Melvin Beach, welterweight open cham- pion for two years in the Flint Golden Gloves, and Dave Blower of Pontiac, who was the state no- vice middleweight champion in 1957 at Grand Rapids. Warren Scheibner of Milford is also slated for action in the opea middleweight class. Rally Short, : jpiled 21 points, on nine goals out of 12 attempts, plus three charity conversions. Glenn Hass wag also steady and effective with 16 points. Both Eaglets scored well from out- side and on driving shots. Most Shamrock scoring was on long tosses from the corners or back of the foul line. A good-sized, lively audience witnessed the tilt, and got a big charge out of the sizzling prelimi- nary between Jayvee Shamrocks and their St. Mary counterparts, After a nip-and-tuck battle the clubs were knotted, 30-30 at regula- tion time. Shamrock juniors grabbed a fast bucket in overtime, then were tied again by St. Mary. Then with a few seconds left, St. Michael grabbed. the winning points, 34-32, * * *. 4 In other SCL games, last night St. Benedict kept its place~in the title race with a 39-25 win over St. James and St- Rita grabbed a vic- tory, 52-49, over St, “Clement. Farmington OLS was smothered by Wayne St. Mary, 55-29. ST. many (ov) and the novice welterweight class will have the largest number of entries. : * * * Pontiac entries among the light- weights include Bob Ragland, Bill Robertson and Jim Albro, with Larry Saiz of Clarkston and Dick Compton of Pontiac among the wel- terweights. The program, sponsored by the Jaycees, gets underway at 8:00 p.m. with tickets starting at 99 cents for general admission. OPEN CLASS FONTERS: Willard Noble (Port Huron), Phit Asbel] (Pontiac), Joe Anderson (Pontiac), The novice lightweight division Golden Gloves Action Northern teacher, took,the honors Gerry Monod, ski pro, (second SKI CHAMPS—Miss Karen Violetta, Pontiac downhill slalom races at Grampian Mt. last night. en Tere eee bkuseer toe Robak 5 0-4 10 W'ko’ski @ 3-8 91// ), Warren eibner ‘Mtain 0 0:2 © Votruba 3 0-6 @|ford). Deve Blower (Pontiac), Jim [helper 1 0-0 2 Dus'skt 9 2-4 @|Cleaver (Marysville); Melvin Beach ‘Qrake «7 :«1-2:« 1S: Witkor 6 0-1 6) (Port Huron), Wesly Kidd (Port Huron). “ampbel] © 0-0 © Hass 6 4-7 16 | Bill Smith (Pontiac), Larry Kidd (Port Dabhs 5 2-3 12 Huron), Gine Hernandes (Port Huron), Tunny 0 1-1 1 .. NOVICE CLASS FIGHTERS: Carlton . = Se es ee pe paueabaonl (Port op txt ote Loos gg | 1 4-12 40 Totals 20°9-17 49) (Maryaville}, Jim Fischer iMeryevilie), lac seieneel ae 7 #9 11 13—40,Gary Armstrong (Clarkston) John ist. Mary 1OL) 18 11 10 1349 Townsend ‘Port Huron), Bili Fischer '1Port Huron) Paul McShane Pigrys lville}, Jerry Wilmot (Pontiac), raham \Davis (Port Huron’, Fred Bates (Port | No Date Set | Central-Nor | Pontiac Central and Pontiac Game Okayed for 1959 thern Grid ‘'tendent of schools. told members Hockey Assn. with a 5-2 mark as) Northern will meet on the gridiron of the Board of Education he fa- against MSU's 4-2-1. MSU has 10-|next fall, but it won't be Thanks- vored an annual football game be- 2-1 for an overall] record. The giving Day. tween the two city schools but, ‘‘fa- teams complete the series tonight.| Dr. Dana E. Whitmer, superin-' vorable weather is more likely ear- MICHIGAN H'GH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCORES Alpena 86, Sault Ste. Marie (Ont.) 52 Alpena Catholic 59, Petoskey St. Francis 39 Addison 53. Onsted 51 Anchor Bay 45, Capac 23 Algonac §9 St. Clair 48 Alanson 53 Vanderbilt 47 Avondale 56. Clawson 54 Airport 73 Monroe Catholic 66 Austin 77 Delasalle 50 Baraga 68 L‘Anse 61 Bessemer 58, Iron River 45 Benzonia 43. Kalkaska 38 Byron Center 53, Rogers 42 Beale City 54 Marion 46 Belding 67, Cedar mole Y 66 Bergland 57, Marinesco 54 51 Brethern 60 Bear Lake 45 Bridgman 62, Lakeshore 61 Birch Run 63, New Lothrop 49 Birmingham 54, Royal Oak Kimball 49 Brighton 48. West Bloomfield 47 Berkley 56, Van Dyke 24 Berrien Springs 67, Hartford 50 Breckenridge 49, Fulton 44 Battle Creek 61, Lansing Sexton 60 Bronson 103, Litchfield 46 Bellevue 4). Harper Creek 45 Belleville $0, Bentley 48 Cody 61, Cooley 53 : Cheboygan 66, Rogers City 60 Cheboygan Cath. 69, Johannesburg 44 Caledonia 47, Nashville 45 Comstock Park 71, Fremont 46 Cooperville 52, Zeeland 42 Comstock 56, Galeabure Augusta 48 Covert 46, Pennville 41 Centerville 102, Constantine 66 Colon 41, Marcellus 40 ~ Charlevoix 54, Grayling 40 Ca@illac 68, Mount Pleasant 55 Central Lake 63, Frederic 34 Crystal 63, Carson 34 Croswell 63, Yale 41 Corunna 67, Ovid 69 Clintondale $8. Detroit Country Day 44 | Clarkston 58, Milford 34 Cass City 48, Frankennruth 35 Coldwater 69, Marshall 56 Deerfield 73, Adrian Cath. Central 47 © Decatur 64, Waterviiet 63 Detroit 8t. Rite 52, Center Line St. Clement 49 Detroit Catholic Central 75. Pontiac Northern 63 Qetroit Fordson 46, Grosse Pointe 45 ndee 89, Ann Arbor Univ. High 44 Dimondale 65, Woodland 47 Rast Grand Rapids $7, Grandville 41 Evart 67, Coleman 60 Eaton Rapids 66, Belding 44 Ean Jo 3 New Troy 71 tdwardsbur ie fisie §3, Bath 35 ant J @. gan Center cast Lana 64, Battle Creek L'view 46 ae Run 30 i wimp pa Central $1 i fort 1, Honor Pairgrove 34, Akron 31 int Hoover 61, Gaines 47 Flint Kea do, Grand Blane 63: Fiint Bt. Michael 49, Flint St. Mary 36 yin: 8. Mates OF % St. rant St. Agnes 66, Plint Holy Red'r €3 Fiint Atherton 66 a bad Pint Bentley #0, t 63 Fiint ry Piint Tech 46 Penton 84, t Mandeville 63 ht Bendle 59; Da peshing 65, Lakeville 61 Perndale 64. Mt. Clemens $0 Farmington 63, Walled Lake 45 Flint Northern 72. inaw 58 Pa powtervin Bi, Leslie - y Pitegerald ) 36, Peich $4 fot) Ke (ine | Oteh Th. \seuhers Cali, Hawaii 7 } @. Ceiltornia, Bante Garden 78, Hermansville 68 83 lanau 6t Mary's 62 R Union 7§ (ot) ‘ R Christian $6 ‘atholic 48, Holiand Christian 58 Houghton 79, Calumet 39 Huron 45. Madison Lamphere 39 Holly 67. Clarenceville 49 Highland Park St. Benedict 19, Perndale St. James 25 Harrison 61, Lake City 32 Hel ge Woods 79, Detroit Lutheran 48 Highland Park 81, Wyandotte 34 Holt ¢8, Mason 67 Hillsdale 70, Bedford §4 Imlay City 68, Ortonville 43 Ithaca 62, Durand 50 Jackson 68, Kalamazoo Central 64 Ludington 79, Big mapist 40 Lansing @verett 61, Howell 46 Lansing Eastern 49, Ann Arbor 46 Manistee 53, Alma 42 Mesick 60, Leelanay 41 Muskegon Heights $3, Holland 48 Mount Pleasant Seered Heart 65, Saginaw St, Joseph 31 Marysville 59, Pt. Huron St. &tephen 49 Millington 55, North Branch 52 Marlette 52, Sandusky 47 Mayville 72, Bebewaing 59 Manistee 53. Alma 42 Manchester §2, South Lyon 47 Negaunee 72. Kingsford 47 _glewargo $6, White Cloud 51 New Haven 64, Almont 51 a Niles 61, Dowagiac 44 Northville 58, Bloomfield Hills 47 OL St. Mary 49. Pontiac Bt Michael 40 Pontiac Cent. 61, Saginaw A. Hill 57 Pigeon 58. Unionville 44 Port Huron 73, East Detroit 58 Romeo 73, Lapeer 67 Rochester 60, L’Anse Creuse 49 Royal Oak Dendero 54, Monroe 46 Bault Ste. Marie 92, Manistique 52 St. Joseph 83, Karoo St Augustine 55 Southfield 63, Waterford 61 Sturgis 77, Albion 50 Traverse City 61, Bay City Handy 51 Three Rivers 76 Adrian 68 Troy 69, Lake Orion 47 Utica 83, South Lake 45 Vassar 49, Bad Axe 48 Warren Fitegerald 56, Madison 24 Warne 8t. =. 55, Parmington Our Lady of Sorrows 29 . Friday's Majer College Basketball MAJOR CONFERENCES ATLANTIC COAST North Carolina 6. Clemson 4% N.C. State 63, South core 43 West Virginia &2, Wm.&Mery 76 PACIFIC COAS Stanford 57, Western Kentuck Caivin 8, Yayior 74. Adrien 4, Tiffin 46. corte: rm Benton Harbor CC 1. Traverse City ' Rastern New Mexico 77. Artvopa Stele ie 75 San FAR West ah Tt Barbera * llier in the season.” No formal action was taken the game proceeds over to char- ity. He pointed out that in 1958 the jboard had to subsidize the football program from tax funds. ‘‘As long as gate receipts are below costs, proceeds should be retained,” he said. | Board members agreed that spe- cial prices should be set and every- one required to purchase a ticket. “Even I,"” Whitmer said, The date of the games was orig- inally set for October Ist, however after Pontiac Northern entered the | Inter-Lakes Conference its football | schedule had to be rearranged. \Huron), Harry Jones (Port Huron), Wil- ‘lis. Coleman (Port Huron)~ Larry Saiz (Clarkston), Dick Compton /Pontlac!, Waye Dortman (Marysville), Erie Price (Port Huron), Mike Kidd (Port Huron) races last night. He took first division. a - in the women's from left) pre- watch. Tonig sents Miss Violetta with her trophy, while men’s class A winner, Carlos Antoniolli of Detroit, and class B winner, Larry Middleton of Lake Orion, Chief Mat : Pontiac Press Photo FIRST PLACE—Carlos Antoniolli goes past the last flag to the winning finish in the 2nd annual Grampian Mt. downhill slalom place in class A of the men's but the board agreed with Whit. | mer who also opposed turning | iThey still lost to Steward tiac), Jerry Gimble (Pontiac). Charles Faulkner (Port Huron) « Bates (Port Huron). Huskies Face State Champs; Chiefs Losers Northern High pool. State cham- pion Ann Arbor High brings its national (time) championship med- ley relay team of Steve Thrasher (individual medley), Owen Klein- ‘schmidt (200 freestyle), Bob Clark iand Jim Griffith for the meet, starting at 7:30 p.m, good show at Saginaw, accounting for pool and team records in the breaststroke and 200-vard freestyle. champs Arthur Hill 68-26. Norvell hit a 1:09.0 for his win and record, PCH's only higan #2, Wayne State $1 Pontiac Central has an open date in the third week of the season| Most hiets turned and a shift in one of Northern’s ‘games may allow the game to be! ‘played at that time. har iAH), Horse (PCH: Time 250 The first basketball meeting of gic ScHt Dat an the two schools will take place; 200-yard freestyle Hess lu next Tuesday night at Pontiac pepsbewt 'PCH:. Roeser (PCH! 'Northern. They have already met pl0@deckstroke: Brncne ee, in swimming, won by Central, and! 100-yard bredstst@pke—Noryel! (PCH) in wrestling won by Northern. 60-yard freestyle—Nieman ‘AH. (AH) Gibbs Hale (AH) (two piaces'. Time (team, pool record 100-yard {reestyle—You (AH), Horst (PCH), Tim Wildcats, Hawks aanrerdin and Williams tAH) 160-yard indiv. mediey—Vondett (AH). \Mauffe (AH), Donaidson (PCH:. Time Test UM, MSU _ ;}i 07 180-yard medley relay—Arthur Time 1590 PCH 1°560 (Blamy, Norvell, Powers, Roberta) ji 200-yard freestyle rela By United Press International = |.2)°)) ae How good are Michigan and Hoekman, Gibbs) Michigan State? And, will the Wol-| verines fall prey to their annual Eliott Wins at 880 post-examination swoon? | The answers to both should be) forthcoming tonight when the first —Herb Elliott, who usually runs place Spartans host tough North-' the mile, ran the half mile today western and second place Michigan) for the first time in four months. returns to Big Ten competition for He was clocked in 1:51.6 in win- the first time since Jan. 12, play-|ning the Victorian half-mile title ling at Iowa. Jat Olympic Park track. s \ GLEN OAKS=7) Country Club. 30500 W. OPEN Just Off 13 Mile YEAR _ Northwestern MAylair 6-2600 AROUND JOrdan 6-4662 Lunches, Cocktails and Dinners ARRANGE NOW... Conventions, Banquets, Meetings. Receptions; ‘Dinner Dances Michigan's Finest 18-Hole Goll Course. Watered Fairways Vermer Genera! Manager | i t ‘It gave the Pistons the “honor’’ of pariey Pontiac Central's Chiefs put on a, Hill i Mmmeepers 88. Detrott 06 24 vd New y—Arthur AML) —_ at Bo PCH (Ulgan, Gainsbauer, | « MELBOURNE, Australia “AP) Ld SIXTEEN ~ Can Avoid arma Effect of Hard Water Scale Hotter water and greater use of, has to be cleaned or perhaps it for modern appliances have in-| even replaced, at considerable creased the likelihood of scale| cost, damage to water heating equip-| Because it acts as an insulator, iment and the piping system of ithe scale that builds up in boiler homes in hard water areas, land water heater tubes prevents And approximately 85 per cent |heat from getting through. This lof the country has water that 18 causes excessive fuel bills for heat- ‘considered hard. ting the home and the domestic Hard water is hard on every-|water supply, A 1-16-inch layer ‘thing dt comes in contact with, but| lof scale, it has been estimated, particularly on hot water heaters,\can reduce heater efficiency by iboilers and piping. The Plumbing, as much as 16 per cent, ‘Heating, Cooling Information Bu-| Worse yet, when the scale gets in PONTIAC Offers 25% Off To General Motors Employees : Only . O’Brien Heating CM DELCO EQUIPMENT Don't Forget—the Only Heating Decler Thet Gives THE PONTIAC PRESS, SAT URDAY, JANUARY, sl. 1959 NOTE: $° DOWEL JONTS OR INSIDE CLEATS OF I BY 3° STOK \reau explains that when hard| thick enough, it traps the heat, FULL SECTION ~2"s2" CORNER HOLDEN RED STAMPS water is heated, the dissolved | causing hot spots in boiler and CLEATS hardness minerals, most gften cal." ‘water heater tubes, much like Nationa! Lumber Manuinetores Associat ios icium and magnesium, come out of. ‘heating an empty pan on a range solution. Scale precipitates to, ‘burner, and results O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authorised Oakland County Distributor 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 ‘the piping system. ‘of the boiler and the water heater. | Sooner or later, as the scale | Scale is most effectively con- | builds up, flow is checked to a trolled by taking the hardness out mere trickle. The a stem ‘of the water as it enters the home. cel hee! pipl : __- Equipment for softening the water A simulatéd antique woodbox follows early American design. First make the bese, as shown, anne T | Match Any Color Pairit} with JEWEL In 1,322 Colors pene roenaeeainemmeneneNE and glue. : The floor and back are of 1 by 10-inch lumber, edge-glued or cleat- ed. _* 2 by 2-inch corner sup-! iplumbing-connected appliances, it may be rented by the month from a water softening service organiza- ition. © Annual Changes in Appliances Thing of Past CHICAGO & — Annual model changes as a sales gimmick are a Oriental Rugs Back in Favor TOTAL $66 Per Month H E ‘thing of the past in the home ap- CALL ‘ 3 BEDROOM OM s BROWN BROS. pliance industry, two manufactur- ers declared recently at the Inter- aa Aor _—— FEderal 2-9122 Judah Lakes Estates 704 W. Huron FE 8-931) national Home Furnishings Market. | NEW “YORK (UPI) — Oriental . & ss =. : ii Instead, Fred Maytag of the floor coverings are pulling the rug out from under wall-to-wall carpet- 7 | The Oriental rugs, considered iwhite elephants for more than 20 years, are back in favor in homes Maytag Co. and Robert FE. Brooker) of Whirlpool Corp., said more em- iphasis will be placed on engineer- ing features now available and up- grading service on the equipment. | ‘The consumer has not accepted the concept of artificial obsoles- lcence in the appliance industry,” Maytag declared. They and Robert W. Galvin, president of the Motorola Corp., said that the return of consumer confidence in the general econ- omy Indicates a solid year for the appliance industry. Brooker said some price creases can be expected in the 1959 ‘appliance market, but they will be ‘modest and will not affect the [trend for larger volume. BIG ona ADD- A. ROOM NO PAYMENT ‘TIL had more orders than ever before. | There's a definite trend back to |Orientals,"’ said Fred Atiyeh, vet- leran of 25 years in the business and president of the Oriental Rug Importers Assn., which handles the bulk of such rugs brought into the United States. , in- “We got away from decorat- ing with orlentals during the de- pression,” he said, “They were considered juxury items, so one generation: grew up without the knowledge of them. They thought wall-to-wall carpeting was the ultra-ultra in decorating. | ‘WHEN YOU HEAT *‘Now, decorators tel] me, people ;want warmth, @ personal touch, land a rug that wears well, Ori- jentals are made to last genera- ‘tions and often are handed down from om to family,” he said Colors are lighter Play safe, Be sure. ACCEPT NOTHING BUT in today’s Orientals. Pastels in- clude aqua, pink rose, , green, ait ibeige and ivory, Motifs are tradi-: |Uional, but styled to suit American ing successful. Mortgage Logns $f 50} ; t Even French infl 28 evn 6 STATS TORII stow in tne present moti Fuguaces WEEKLY EQUIPMENT | "eLL. c:. Basements “i «YMERE’S NOTHING FINER BUILT! Learn Safety First Garages F.H.A. No Money Down @ . Alum. Siding With Power Tools Alice If you've purchased a portable Rec. Rooms power tool recently—or have re- ceived one as a gift—proceed with caution. First of all, read the instructions thoroughly, Give your new home, shop ald a “dry run" without any| current. Get the ‘‘feel"’ of it. Learn! how to switch it on and off. Learn OPERATORS ON DUTY | y Ti 24 HOURS EVERY DAY! yiSan ym oat Otto A. Trzos 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Har , what it's designed to do, and don't Eves. and Sun. FE 2-0278 attempt anything else with it. Call MA 6-6247. Find out which parts may need tightening, where and how often it should be lubricated. Make sure the teof is properly grounded before using it. Most tools are now equipped with three prong plugs or a third wire at the ping end for grounding. MICHIGAN CORP. CASTONE temember that such connections are useless unless the receptacle is hooked up with metal conduit, and is properly grounded. — | PLAYS SANTA IN JANUARY! Your House 31'x26’x8’ Including Gables) Covered With New ‘Waterproofed Glatex or Insulated Shake Siding $3 75° If your chimney is too small or too large for the size of the house, paint it the same color, so it will not stand out ag a mis-fit. Let it blend into the background. GAS and OIL FURNACES | COMPLETE MODERNIZATION SERVICE © Precast Stone © Insulated Cast-Alum. Aluminum Siding © Cement Work iwidths and thiékness of the ‘may be bought out-right like other fastening it with 16-penny nails Mark the angle of the troft and of ——--—---—-—— port To ‘make the ends, draw a pat-; — irative hinge. from tiny apartments to mansions. | “In the past few months, we've you re really living! The best Oriental rugs sre made by hand in modern fuels deserves the in Iran, Turkey, India, and Japan, best in modern equipment. although some machine- made types are made here and are prov- i ined = jform a hard, granite-like lining in equipment and costly replacements M ake Colonial Woodbox tern to size, as shown in the sec- tion drawing, using measured the bevels. Use two 1 by 12-inch boards for the front, ripping them toecoincide | with the chamfer lines of - the sides, Hinge the top with a large deco- Round all sharp edges by rasp- ing and sanding. Add decorative screws or upholsterers’ buttons. Retain Gold Tone To retain the basic golden color and grain texture of Southern Pine in wood paneled walls, natural fin- ishes are often used. These have the effect of sealing the wood pores without obscuring its beauty, Such’ finishes will last two decades or’ more before a refinishing job is required. SEE US FIRST Insurance — Investments — Trust DAWSON & WATSON R, J. Dawsen, Hagh A. 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We'll put an end to your family’s growing problem by adding a room to your home. Materials, planning aid, help with se- lection of contractor and financing—we offer them all! Our prices are reasonable. OPERATORS ON DUTY winter prices on buildit 24 HOURS A DAY mieterials now! q FE 2-121] | G & M CONSTRUCTION CO. 2260 Dixie Highway, N. of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac Take advantage of our low JE WCC«*SS AN. Saginaw St. Tee NOW IS THE TIM + FOR PLANS TO GO INTO ACTION ! Want to Build or Remodel Your Home? M. A. Benson Co., Inc., one of Pontiae’s Largest builder suppliers offers their many years of Build- ing Experience in helping you with your construc- tion problems. Free estimates, Advice on your blue- prints and materials. Will recommend good reliable contractors to you. Benson’s can be of help .in ob- taining your FHA mortgage. Call them today! M. A. BENSON CO., Ine. Lumber and Builders Supply FE ‘4.2521 © Additions © Awnings © Railings | ee. , QUALITY Estimate on My Home | BUY WITH CONFIDENCE — IN BUSINESS 25 YEARS HEATING _— NO MONEY DOWN — UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY Dat werk eS : E 4 a | CASTONE MICHIGAN CORP. fave Trevstine { PHONE —~CSN | 13751 W. 11 Mile Rd. a Oak Park 37, Mich. ZILKA =| FREE “exit" iii FEderal 2-9421 ) HEATING : FE 5-546) , . : an | ; Se ae ee Oe A ee ee ees a 4 ort nee = THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, J ANUARY. 31, 1959 Everything For Home Improvement Renters Collect Only Receipts Perhaps the most worthless col- lector’s item of 1959 will be rent receipts. Families who buy or build their Phomes ‘next year will find that home owning pays cash dividends. In addition to the comfort, secu- lrity and happiness tha comes with home ownership, the owner gains! to practical yalue as well, * * * x *« * As each month rolls by “Mr. cheaper."’ After 20 years, ‘Renter,’ even * GAS PERIMETER HEAT AND HOT WATER OTHERS * PANELED DINING ROOM — % CARPETING AND MANY CONVERTIBLE 24’s ALL BRICK 3 and 4 BEDROOM HOMES FEATURING * BUILT-IN C.E. STOVE & OVEN 715,950 Complete With Lot Conventional Mortgage MODEL AT 2345 Watkins Lake Rd. 12-8 Daily, 10-8 Sat. and Sun. W. W. ROSS HOMES, Inc. + i | | | 1 | } i \eight without increases may have paid $30,000 for mere shelter. He has a bushel of worthless rent recipts to show for this sum ... and he must go on paying rent. : * * * ** ‘Owner,’ with the same ex- penditure, now owns——free and clear—a valuable home of his own Mount Hardboard Panel to Cover Fireplace A piece of hardboard paneling ‘mounted on a wood frame makes an attractive ornamental screen to ‘cover the fireplace opening when it is not in use. The plastic-fin- lished paneling, which is available jat lumber yards in plain colors, woodgrains and marble patterns, can be fastened to the wood with wallboard adhesive. Spacing the framing members inches apart will provide enough rigidity for the screen, which is inserted in the opening leading to the hearth. FRED 1941 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-0591 Model OR 3-8021 | feared paleo Gael paint the exposed area black. The tape W. MOOTE fiona cc's sitmea'cr wna! ~=CONCRETE the paint has dried. p INC. If you feel that such a pattern! STEP S BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. q] e / a oe ram the —| No Sections to Be Forced ofa finishe ment or play-| bgom:i0h ame) Gat ae8 ec tr (Ca room, then paint the bottom step. A eth = in a contrasting color that fits in| ‘ CONTRACTOR with the general iecocative : L A N Dd) State and City Licensed scheme and still highlights te] CQNCRETE / © Commercial a STEP CO. — CONTRACTS [itpexas eeeconecees Ieee © Industrial stich is resistant to rain, sunlight] 6497 Highland Road : ; a eat, when painting exterior, Ask for TOM BATEMAN ; oa! | surfaces, the most ee OR 3-715 — Installations — tion is spar varnish. FE 4-0528 IT PLEASES US Over 25 Years in Pontiac = al TO PLEASE YOU 845 West Moron St | FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 MORTGAG af —— CONVENTIONAL - OPEN END BENEFITS * IMPROVE YOUR HOME We Dothe Work Put together a tend thder, 2 stapler, a couple of boxes of tiles and a weekend—and you can have a new ceiling in the attic, the basement or any room in the house, The word tile once was used to designate a product made of fired clay t some other hard, even the ordinary fiberboard type of ceiling tile, although the mod- @ SIDING @ GARAGES ‘@ ADDITIONS -- rg x — — sarees ern acoustical tile has even ea vou yond = — le “Mr, Owner” gains equity. reater sound-deadening qual-| — ai @GAS HEAT @ BASEMENTS © REC. ROOMS “With continued. inflation in pros- oe . *4 teresting effects by putting up } pect,”” observes Simpson, “ ‘Mr. WIDE VARIETY the tiles in staggered patterns BUILDING FE 2-100 4 Renter’s’ rental is certain to go up Gute avalisivelony miwalte ana 2° ther than with continous SERVICE but ‘Mr. Owner's’ mortgage pay- ivory, and in 12 x 12 squares, the joints. ‘This is done by starting _ ‘ments stay the same—are even) |i). now ave avail able ne wie alternate’ rows with half-tiles. leasi < . : P 2255 E. Walton Oe med Palag ‘ OR 3-2276 easier to pay, as dollars grow variety of* striking designs, color} Stapling is preferred over nail-' schemes and sizes to harmonize ‘with all types of room furnish- ings. It is wise to purchase the tiles at least a day or two before you plan to begin the installation. Open the cartons and leave them jp the room where they will be put up. This permits the tiles to become acclimated to temperature and choosing with such luxuries as a/ moisture conditions so that they| . family recreation room built of| will not unduly expand or contract O ] fireproof gypsum walls and fiber-) within the 24 hours or so after r namenta board ceiling tile thrown in.” | being attached. Mix panels from two or more cartoéns for the best Iron blending of finishes rather than time. Before putting up the furring strips—to which the tiles stapled—measure the ceiling area carefully for width and length. Paint on Stairs Can Save You From Fall Stripes are the best way to mark the top and bottom steps of base-| ment stairs, using orange and| black or black and white. First, | |paint the entire step the lighter color. When the paint has thoroughly dried, put on masking tape in Anybody Can Have a New Ceiling Now working from one carton at a/4 are |@ This establishes the total number of tiles to be used. For example, if the ceiling measures 102 inches in width and 128 inches in length, and the panels are the 12 by 12 panels are needed for the width with 3-inch berders. By the same tough material that could be| token, ten panels are needed for | anplied ang va. renting pashan = ee oe ee ig i =~ — oe ers. pow wow ww www vwvvy | : it is used loosely to describe man ance j i well known for comment, but Jay Sale ome ranging from In . this a si - borders 4 : CORDS ne Simpson, housing expert of Allied) snort length of pipe, to a ceiling) rew hordete ane net eewune Factory to You { FAMOUS “BEAUTY 2 ‘}Chemical’s Barrett Division, has} i). which is envi ag ea TOW ers are not generally } gave salesman's Cotomission 4 QUEEN KITCHEN ipclied (haraleat in'an enlightening : eon ‘| considered desirable, it is ad-|) ALUMINUM COMBINATION, q éxampleg tough material. Some cases, visable to subtract one panel from|} WINDOWS >| $ 00 One Only the tile — possibly to get away) the width and one from the length. > “‘Mr. Renter’ ts fortunate,” | from the misnomer—is called a . ANY $ Q5 double 4 Floor Display Sample says Simpson, “if he can find a panel This leaves a wider border— > SIZE Hung 4 Sold as Is roomy, modera apartment for |}; js because a ceiling tile or Sve" Panels ao ES = § $-inch borders, and nine panels|P Fell 1° Thick—Any Standard Sixe Includes: his family af, $125 a month. “Mr. | panel is of fibrous, porous quality|¢,."n_Penccre’ And nie Panels Aluminute $26. 95; @ ELECTRIC RANGE WITH HOOD Owner’ can buy a home built of | that it has such excellent value— ders. The furring stri he DOORS 4 quality materials including as- rs. e turring strips are then Complete 4 @ ELECTRIC OVEN AND BROILER sail ‘shlngiog| ana vock (seal te: entirely: or fel its —" nailed in place so that the edges|P eu aw «=(CS @ FORMICA CABINET SINK of ccikecs “ac bushy payments (rene — an Gumacing of all the tile fall on the wood and y ALWINDO CO rermnern ‘ata. 4 } ” j j ; elegra os @ 15 LINEAL FEET OF STEEL ENAMEL CABINETS | of $125. around fa lncord) Thal sitraclenh do not hang in the air. peveugeeeererey Shampoo Gets a Shelf size, it is established that eight. | .rting the screw. Not until the One of the minor annoyances of| many shower stalls is that they do not have a handy place for) the shampoo bottle. Have a small recessed area of ceramic tile built into the wall, Be sure it is high enough te accommodate the! largest-sized shampoo containers.! Keep Pressure Light In driving a wood screw, the | most common error is applying too} much pressure on the driver when! 5660 Dixie Hwy. Waterford OR 3-1295 AMBASSADOR INSULATION CO. Pontiac's Oldest Insulation Co. IT’S SMART TO INSULATE Do It Now with FIBERGLAS FEderal 5-8405 Realtors 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 8-0466 COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE ROY ANNETT, Inc. Placing the’ tiles in simple, even rows is the quickest and ing because it virtually elimi- nates any chance of damaging the panels while putting them up. Most files come with special tong ue-and-groove arangement. One type, for instance, has a so-called ‘‘lightning joint’ that allows the tiles to be fitted to- gether quickly and easily and keeps them in automatic align- ment, nasty fall... protect them with Ornamental Iron Railings. Don't let icy steps cause | your family to take a 3 TOTAL $66 Per Month BEDROOM HOMES | | NOW ... While Special the SITE-PLANNED BEDROOM BRICK FINISHED FAMILY Assistance Commitments Lest... As low As... e—« Per Month INCLUDES PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ! Plus Escrow VETS $150 MOVES YOU IN ROMMERCE MD, From Pontiac ee Com- merece Rd. ta ain Street VILLAGE OF MILFORD <- tn Milford and turn left te , : 1. the mode " @ Full Daylite Basement * PAY OFF EXISTING MORTGAGES if You Have Reasonable Equity % CONSOLIDATE ALL YOUR BILLS Bf Save All That Interest Money. “ARE YOU SURE?” ~ is your fuel oil Fully treated to pre- vent Corrosion — Sludge — Soot — Freezing? “DO IT YOURSELF” | | ° ‘Treat your own Fuel Oil in your own — * 6°), INTEREST RATE tank with WHITE FLAME LIQUID aS Repayable 12 to 15 Years . SOOT ELIMINATOR and be SURE. 1 pint can will condition up to 256 gallon’ of Fuel Of. Sold at Hard- ware Stores OAKLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY 774 Woodward, Pontiac FE $8419 H. }. MacCORMICK Salesman = House of the Week © 1% Bathrooms ® Gas Heat © 1,350 Sq. Ft. This Big BI-LEVEL RANCH Also Features: 17-ft. Country-style Wood Paneled Kitchen Sliding Glass Door to Future Patio Area Estate-sized Lots.. Equal in Area to 2 Average City Lots Elizabeth Lake on " er RAY ONE, | Realtor 2628. Telegraph =: FE 3-7103 | C 0 | 2 biciaeen In Milford—Overlooking Hills”’ Beoutiful Kensington Metropoliten Park D qyvi fe | @ City Sewers, City Water and Paved Streets @ Copper Plumbing | mica Counter Tops e @ Huge Wardrobe Close sets oS Oak Floors . @ Plus|Much, Much More Quality Built By NORSAM CONSTRUCTION CO. Models Open Daily and Sundoy | p.m. — 8 p.m. Word EM 3-6590 © WO 5.2340. q ) _ SATURDAY, JANUARY 81, 1959 i unbeatable VA L U E = ) 1370 $Q. FT. BRICK RANCH HOME WITH FULL 11 BLOCK ‘' BASE AND A LARGE TWO-CAR PLASTERED GARAGE Storms and sereens Entrance is 60 ae ft, of ralsed slate Studio cefling tw —— reom with acoustic plaster Redwood paneled living room Relect oak floors Septic tank, copper plumbing Plastered walls 3 large bedrooms Separate dining room Birch kiteben with eating space G.E. even and range ? baths with ceramic tile and fan | 2 natural fireplaces, raised hearth —Alil This for $19,950 on Your Lot— Model Shown by Appointment | _E. J. DUNLAP FE 8-1198 | Custom Builders Yeur Plans er Ours JUST FOLLOW THE SIGNS i gH | Down TE ee Total TOTAL $66 Per Month 3 BEDROOM HOMES : wad : STRIKING gt tii its design. CALL FEderal 2-9122 Judah Lakes Estates OL LL LL LLL Le LAA he MODERN LUXURY. — This im- pressive four-bedroom house has a rich appear- ance that belies the cost-cutting that went into Slab construction under mogt of the ee house holds expensive excavation to a minimum. The habitable area is 1,639 square feet. It was designed for a big family building on a budget. / ane isenee ' anna TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT for the Tops in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! FLOOR PLAN — glamor by its elevation a few entry level Pot Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. $.000 Successful Installations In Pontiec Area \ % \ \ \ \ . \ FIRST FLOOR PLAN. Large living room gains Kitchen and family room blend to- 17 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9124 \ alent arlarll clad ordeal $ ee BEO ROOM~— Wo’ xy | Salata al at alas 50th ANNIVE RSARY YEAR | i SERVING MICHICAN WITH DEPENDABILITY AND | | QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1908 \" | | \ Call Us for All Your CONCRETE NEEDS CURBS — DRIVEWAYS — WALKS — WALLS Concrete Pipe—Sand—Gravel—Mortar—Brick Building and Mason Supplies | BED ROOM woyans %-43 7 4 Wy feast perees gether to give warm air of spaciousness to both areas. Sliding glass doors in dining room open on inviting outdoor terrace. steps up from the + | ssw on Lights “lenough juice to make lights burn. at their brightest. Turn the other way and you get almost darkness. flick, you can make a room as. bright igh soft and th Saceal a LTTE Give Them ie Known A “dimmer switch” brings mood-| ALDON Cc ARPET control’ within finger-tip . range. | According Lighting 1 Institute, the switch works | like the transformer that runs tay] electric trains. CHICAGO (UPI\ — Quick as a as experily instalied by ADVANCE Floor Decorators 3700 Sthebew Rd. OR 3-7407 to the American Home | Turn it on full tilt and you get | 108 State BED ROOM looks down—th®ough an iron rail- Woe u-6’ \ing—upon the dining room. The | bath and four bedrooms, each | with its own built-in storage unit | of closet and drawers. The hall | and lit by the high full-width window | over the stairs, The small basement contains laundry and utility rooms, plus a second recreation room, This space, of course, could be left BED ROOM ig’ “ynu-¢ pletion long after original istruction con- | Lo CATSMAN COMPANY BEDROOM LEVEL — Eact 339 S. Paddock St. FE 2-0283 || tags. don't provide them with enoug Near Telegraph and Orchard Loke Rds. AT “HEAVENR cH HOMES” ETS NOTHING DOWN VETS $66.18 Month Includes Principal, Interest, Insurance FHA $72.00 Month COMPARE THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES: e@ 1959 Prize Winning e All City Improve- Floor Plan ments—Paved @ 3 Spacious Streets = Bedrooms e coee to @ 1% Tiled Baths ransportation, i a Schools, Shopping, @ Birch or Mahogany 5 E ~ i j Cabinets ee ; @ Walk-In Clorets. O Aa BENSON R Birch Doors @ 12x22’ Carport ror @ 40-Gallon Auto- ¢ Copper Plumbirg CHIGAN AVG matic Hot Water e Automatic Gas Heat Heater @ 50°x150° Lots e 5 Elevations to & Pike —. tr Choose From ! 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It also can be placed anywhere desired along the outside living room wall, “The separate levels and in- dividual areag set apart on these ‘levels produce a great deal of personal privacy and interest where. required.” Paul explains. “This Is a feature overlooked in too many modern, large family houses.” OPEN KITCHEN The main entrance opens on a lange foyer, containing both a big closet and a lavatory easily reached from the working and ‘entertaining areas. The dining feem, kitchen and family room Are on this entry level. The big open kitchen ts tied in closely with the family room, separated from ft only by the seful family dining bar, The kitchen is equally cenvenient hoth to the dining room and the outdoor terrace in the rear. Sliding glass doors in the dining room open on the terrace, setting for Homes and Businesses in Oakland County. : Tomngian tills 1m THE MOST DESIRED | AREA” New advanced design ond floor planning produces a home so spocious thot it includes 22-ft. long kitchen— family room, snack bar, extra large closets, studio ceilings, vanity and large mirror $25 DOWN _ Plus Closing Costs $88 MONTHLY COMPLETE Go East | mile to Opdyke Rood. Turn mooe. HOME OPEN DAILY left. Go North three the stage for pleasant outdoor miles. ot left Lene n both. bi $ : 1 PM. TO 8 PM, yeturn lett to Uving. in bath, big oulGoor storage e-& model ot 1253 DRAMATIC LIVING ROOM | Featherstone Road. The living room is large and ; | completely cros¢-ventilated. It runs, 'the entire depth of the house on’ a : ; : ij ’ \ { _ that, if uninterrupted, would total » Buick is cutting 1,500 cars weekly With Atom Blast ' ganization and foreign operations. _ diameter and 70 inches high. 5 the al ' But Will Not Continue Pace Car Industry . By DAVID J. WILKIE AP Automotive Writer DETROIT #—The nation’s auto industry once again is demonstrat. ing its production ca- pacity. It has been producing at a rate more than 6% million cars this year. But the current production me will not continue uninterrupt-|- If there are no other cutbacks there will be suspensions for the annual model change-overs in the latter part of the third quarter. These could run from two te four weeks, depending upon in- ventories, Production has been running ahead of retail deliveries, Inven- tories, placed at approximately 530,000 cars on Jan. 1, will show another sharp upturn in the Feb. 1 count. Preliminary estimates range upward of 650,000. The inventory growth already has caught up with one manufac- turer. Buick division of General Motors has announced a produc- tion cut. In the first voluntary reduction in the 1959 model year, from its output schedules. It has been building about 9,000 cars a week. Buick was the first car maker to complete 1958 model production. It halted assembles of last year’s model late in June. Production of 1959 models began in mid-August. In common with other General Motors divisions Buick was hit by AEC to Hunt Oil Select Large Untapped Reserve in Colorado for Peaceful Explosion WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Atomic Energy Commission today announced plans to blast open with nuclear explosions what may be the largest untapped oil reserve in the world. The first shot, part of the AEC’s plowshare program to demonstrate peaceful uses of atomic explosives is expected some time in the fiscal year starting July 1. A _tenta- tive site has been picked in north- western Colorado. The commission outlined the. project in its 25th semiannual report to Congress. The report disclosed no spectacular adyanc- es in civilian atomic power and mentioned weapons only briefly, The commission said nuclear ex- plosions can break up huge masses of oil-bearing shale so that the oil can be recovered. It added that shale deposits in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming “‘are believed to be the largest untapped oil reserve in this continent if not in the world.” - Claim 7 Million Listen to Voice of America WASHINGTON (UPI) — Seven million persons behind the iron cur- tain listen daily to the Voice of|~ America, according to a VOA esti- mate. . The voice said Poland had the highest number of listerners on an average day—about 1,600,000. East Germany and Czechoslovakia came next with 1,200,000. Hungary was estimated to have 1,100.00 VOA listeners and. Russia 1,70,000. The information was submitted to the House Foreign Affairs sub- committee on state department or- Gene Tunney’s Son Due to Wed Dutch Girl Soon NIJMEGEN, Holland (UPI) — Mikie Sprenger, 23, daughter of a Dutch brick manufacturer, and Varyck Tunney, 24, son of former heavyweight boxing champion Gene Tunney, plan to be married here next Thursday. {| ~The two met. in 1957 at the pea- side resort at Scheveningen. They said they will honeymoon in Switzerland and then go to the United States. Young Tunney is studying international law at the University of Virginia: Discover Huge Flower PADANG, Sumatra (UPI)—The Indonesian forestry service an- nounced today discovery of one of the world's largest flowers — a trumpet-like bloom 24 inches in * f « ; - the work stoppages during the first | Hit h Ge three weeks of October, However, it made up the lost production volume with heavy overtime sched- ules that were common out the industry in the early weeks of the 1959 model year. So far in the 1959 model year the industry has built an esti- ly that for the like 1958 model pe- riod, Buick’s share of 1959 model pro- duction so far is approximately 172,000 units. It was 159,600 in the Same 1958 model period. Buick’s production cut, which officials said was planned to gear ‘output more closely to sales, brought a lay-off for 2,000 workers, Meanwhile involuntary curtail- mehts affected Chrysler Corp. as- sembly operations this week. A Shortage of glass, resulting from a supplier strike, halted Chrysler production, * * * Chrysler has been trying to get another comeback going. It has been hard hit by work stoppages in its own plants and by materials shortages. So far in the 1959 model year Chrysler's car divisions have built approximately 263,000 units. In the comparable 1958 model pe- riod about 372,000 cars were built. This means Chrysler inventor- fes are low at most retail out- lets. It will take high level out- put for several weeks to rebuild these stocks. ¢ Ford, reporting increasing retail deliveries for the second 10-day period of January, is scheduling a 13 per cent production hike for February. Chevrolet, which has been producing in excess of 36,000 cars weekly plans to maintain its current schedules in the imme- diate future. Encouraging sales reports come also from American Motors and Studebaker-Packard, both concen- 2 Drift 8 Days in Atlantic After Storm Mishap” MAYPORT, Fla. (AP) — For eight days George Harrington and Harley Crowell sat in a 10-foot rubber dinghy, thinking and fish- ting. They didn’t catch fish. They only floated help in the open Atlantic. a #¢ ¥ “We are thankful to be here,” the two said Friday night in an interview aboard the Netherlands aircraft earrier Karel Doorman. The Dutch ship, en route here for maneuvers with the U.S. Navy, found the shipwrecked pair east of Bermuda. During the eight days adrift, Harrington and Crowell lived off a can of tuna fish and a small bottle of grape juice each day. “We had enough rations to last us about a month,” Harrington City Jan. 9 in Harrington's 41-foot sloop Atair, “T wanted to go down to Puerto Rico. and the Virgin Islands to look them over bécause my wife Gina end I have been planning to settle in that area,"’ Harrington explained. “She was going to fly down to San Juan and meet us.” It was a fairly good trip until they hit rough weather on Jan, 19 about 465 miles east of Bermuda. In winds up to 65 miles an hour, the sloop began to leak and sink. “We had a radio on the sloop but it-was out of order when we needed it,” Harrington said. He and Crowell gathered up a few possessions and rations and scampered into the 10-foot rubber dinghy. * * ¥ Harrington said after he is rest- ed he plans to head back for Pu- erto Rico and the Virgin Islands ... “and I may start out by boat again, too.” Crowell said it was his first “and I hope my last’ experience said. They started from New York of being in trouble afloat. THE GIRLS trating upon a smaller automo- bile. ; 4 ‘What beats me is I got married oS a By Franklin Folger _ because I was tired of working.” OUT OUR WAY IF anes La ie Bae Z EAL ] Wy le ie ee ee ] WRONG, HSIMPLETONSH Tit sez Y// MEASURING FoR THAT ¥ AFRAID PERVERTED), AGAIN yy A NEW BIEOCALS of DIAMOND} COUSIN 1 SENSE OF Q) yTOr {77 OR LVE SEEN (GRADUATED) OXFORD [| HUMOR /ALL MERLE BETTER LOOK- | 7fROM Ay/ PLAYED \\YOUHINE TODOLS Pen ING SEWELS IN \ | (MILIK (/ NOUFOR AN) IG COME NITHTF REASSUR- 6 THAT E ee PAI EAGY |SEWELERS/ [LENCE iA\ & "kK é Ly is A BEAT » Vy) : Ry Si (aa 7] / 4 gr A i“ /\ X =~ N » | j , 4, y, ~ i Se i) << A yi 1959 See og. US. Pet. OFF, YEAH, I KNOW THE SIDEWALKS AROUND GOLDIE'S HOUSE ARE ALL | AS MUCH EXERCISE AS YOU CLEANED OFF --AN’ I ALSO KNOW THEY GOT A GARDEN TRACTOR WITH A SNOW PLOW ATTACHMENT JO DO TH’ JOB! THEY DON'T MAKE A LABORER OUTA HIM! NO, AND HE DOESN'T NEED DO, EITHER --HE GETS HIS By PUSHING HIMSELF AWAY — FROM THE DINING ROOM TABLE / NOW GET OUT THERE AND SHOVEL. OFF SOME OF THAT BEEF A. vv DONALD DUCK “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31. 1959 RIVETS |) y [FH inveay) PTT Rl TO PO BODILY WARM TO YOUR MOTHER th THE EVENT YOU FAL. TO COOPERATE... = te =m one THE BERRYS OW, 1 HAVE ALL THE CONFIDENCE IN THE WORLD IS MOTHER'S ABUTY TO TARE CARE OF MEQNUMILE, WHOLEHERRTEDIN REVS THIS arr Baterpecns, tae. All roght ramerved Bag (! %. Pes Ort HELL QUIET BEB ne DIXIE DUGAN . By McEvoy and Strieber ( UNDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES = $0 THERE YOU HAVE IT—THE OF fey STRINE PARENTS OO DOT” UNDERSTAND ME—A STEP FATHER | ifs Blan ME FOR RUNNINGS re p>» WAY 292 He ik 3 (SF = * = i] ~\ y~P( m1} 7) = Ro Fie Lt A : ~ por | ae . ~ . : 4 fig 08 ae YOu ¢; CERTAINLY a al FOR OURSELVES — AN'T. — BUT WE CAN FIND wel YES...HE'S THEES FELLOW? } HE SURE 1S! THIS MAN WILL | FROM THE - \ HE 1S, YOU / HES BEEN FX IT SO THAT | ITALIAN | THIS 1S ] SAY, AN RIGHT HERE WE CAN TAKE FOREIGN, OXY! A_ ITALIAN? / IN GROSETTO OXY BACK TO THE | OFFICE FOR A LONG STATES WITH US? : TIME! A 2 fi by’ ; ¥ i rrYY B \ is VBI: fai s sa : = ¢. == VE 7 1 3 : at = * CAPTAIN EASY SHORTY, THIS FELLER WANTS TO KNOW IF THERES BEEN ANY REPAIR WORK ON TH ROAD TO ST. ELMO LATELY! cram, = % By Ernie Bushmiller I'LL GIVE you FIVE DOLLARS SAVE MY HAT--- OK --- BUT IT DOESNT LOOK LIKE iT’ WORTH $5 _— THERE'S A $50 IT ISN'T --- BUT TOUPEE IN I(T 7 sag HNO ise. TWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 81, 1959 . - Deaths | in Pontiac and Nearby. Areas HOWARD M. WEATHERHOLT Howard M. Weatherholt, two- day-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie G. Weatherholt of 5515 Dans Dr., Hospital, will be held at 1:30 p.m,/Drayton Plains died yesterday in Monday at the Pursley Funeral|St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Home with burial in Crescent Hill; Besides his parents, he is sur- Cemetery. vived by grandparents, Mr. and Mr. Byrd came here from Ar-|Mrs, C. H. Dockham of Drayton kansas and was employed at Pon-| Plains. tiae Motor Division. Service will be at 10 a.m, Mon- Surviving are his wife, Mabel,iday from the Coats Funeral Home and two sons, Carl M. of Pontiac with burial in Drayton Plains and Franklin D. of Amarillo, Tex. Cemetery, He also leaves a brother. rey Pees MRS. JACK MITCHELL OXFORD — Service for John) Service for Mrs. Jack (Lillian) (Hartwick, 88. of Lexington, Ky., a Mitchell, 54, of 2349 W. Waltoniformer Oxford resident, will be Bivd., who died Thursday night at held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Saw- University Hospital, Ann Arbor, of yer Funeral Home, Berkley. Burial auto accident injuries, will be held wij be in Royal Oak Cemetery. at 3 p.m, Monday at Huntoon mr, Hartwick died Thursday in - Funeral Home ; a Lexington nursing home follow. Mrs, Mitrhell came. th Pontiac ing a one year illness from Detroit and was a member) Surviving are three sons, William of First Presbyterian Church and of Chicago, Roy of Berkley and the Child Study Club. ‘Clarence of Lexington, Ky., three Surviving besides her husband. qaughters, Mrs. Ervin Earnshaw who is owner and operator of ong) Mrs. Floyd: Pierce both of | Mitehell Typewriter & Office periiey and Mrs, Willam Wright|, Equipment Co . is a son, Jack E.,|¢¢ Lake Angelus; 19 grafdchildren| en at the University of Micht- land nine great-grandchildren: in. and a daughter, Gail E., a ‘student at Western Michigan Uni EARL J. HAZZARD versity. Mrs. Mitchell also leaves | OREGON TOWN — Service for two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Hutch- pay J, Hazzard, 68, of 3423 Ream- inson of Royal Oak and Mrs. e- Rd. will be held at 2 p.m. Mon- Marion Morrison of Detroit. day at the Baird Funeral Home, FILLMORE A. BYRD Service for Fillmore A, Byrd. 60, of 482 E. Mansfield Ave., who _ died Thursday at Poritiac General MRS. JOHN L. POTTER Lapeer. Burial will be in Stiles Mrs. John LD) (race B) Poter |(em tc”: | ot 5 : o : Mr. Hazzard died yesterday at 57, of 522 East Blyd., South, died Friday evening at her home. A member of the Church of, Christ at Sylvan Lake, Mrs. Potter came here from Harrisburg, TH. Surviving besides her husband ave a daughter, Mrs. James Chit- tick of Pontiac; and two sons, Wil-| lam of Pontiac and John Jr, of Drayton Plains, A sister, brother, and four grandchildren also sur yirg John H. (Kittie) Lewis, 86, vive lot Thorneville will be held at 2 Service will be held at 2 PM\5m. Tuesday at the Thorneville Monday at Donelson-Johns Funeral | ae Burial will be in Thorne- iinae lville Cemetery. The body is at MPS. CLARENCE SHELTON re leva ded Cace He Mrs. Clarence (Roxie A.) Shel tome following a long illness, ton of 17 Puna Bt., died ves Surviving are two sons, Frank! terday) in Joseph Mercy How! ind Norman, both of Thorneville: | palta afer iiness of a year two daughters, Mrs, Howard Moore | pasany and Mrs, Eugene Ingram, both of! A registe fea nurse, she was a Pontiac; eight grandchildren, 18) member of St. Michael Church. reat-grandchildren and eight, Surviving besides her husband! 7 oy -_great-grandchildren. are her mother, Mrs. Laura Bal-| | Sre LOUIS STEINKOPF linger of Birmingham, Ala: two| daughters, Mrs. Doris Philyaw and! erer_LING TOWNSHIP — Serv-| Mrs. J. W. Leatherwood, both fice for Louis Steinkopf, 83, of 19780) Birmingham, Ala.; two sons, C. M.|ttaq Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. and Ronald, both of Pontiac, esday— at St. Paul's Lutheran: krandchildren, and 4 brother ‘Church, Utica, Burial will be in, Irs. Shelton’s bodv is at the Qakhiy Cemetery, Pontiac. Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. The body will be at the Millike n THEOPHILUS A. SHARPE \Funeral Hlome, Uthea, until Tues) Service for Thesphilus A. ghar 1, [day It will lie in state at the | gs, . a tae Gl ee ci church from 12:30 until 2 p.m. 11 am. Tuesday in St. Vincent de| Mt. Steinkupf died this morning Paul Church with burial in Mt at his home following a long {IL | Hone Cemetery’ none: Surviving besides his wife, Fliza He was a member of St. Paul's beth, are three daughters, Mrs, |Lttheran Church and was a re- Regina Sears of Pontiac, Mrs. Ma- tired farmer. rie Livingston of Lake Orion and Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Bradley of Pon-|Violet Bahlman of Mt. tiac; and two sons, John of Pon. |'Wo sons. Frederick of Farmington tine and the Rev. Francis £.|@nd 1. Furl of Mt. Clemens; a Sharpe of Flint. brother, two sisters, 12 grandchil- Mr. Sharpe died carly veater-|ren and eight great-grandchil- | day morning in St Joseph Merey “ren Hospital after an fllness of a year | MRS, FAYETTE M. sini Mes. Fayette M. ‘Ada Thompson, 84, of 30 Sheridan se | died at her winter home in Hia- lenh, Fla., yesterday after a brief illness, A native of the Pontiac area, Mrs. Thompson was a member of First Church of Christ ‘Scientist in Boston, Mass., and Hialeah. Survivors include two — sons, Merle J. of Milford and Kenneth! the Lapeer County General Hos. ipHal following a heart attack He was a member of the Lapeer ‘Nazarene Church and was a self- employed farmer. Surviving -are-his wife. Pearl, and a brother, Floyd of Davison. MRS. JOHN H. LEWIS THORNEVILLE — Service for an nine iTu Mrs Offers to Buy Large Block of Bohn DETROIT (® — Financier Shep- herd Broad of Miami, Fla., is of. fering to buy 100,000 shares of istock In Bohn Aluminum & Brass M_ of Pontinc; two daughters, Mrs. Corp. at a a _— Marjorie Edwards of Hialeah and) \ * x ee an. ie ot ont an : Broad, sien of two insure) d = —— oe READE C OT ence companies and 9 director in 4 aati a 0 ; two Florida banks. would fet a 20 Mrs, Thompson's body will be ent 4 hough! 1 the Sparke-Griltw Fu: per cent interest ie Roh Alumi-j [num with such @ stock purchase neral Home: Batista Captain Awaits Death To Face Firing Squad After Supreme Tribunal Denies Appeal The company, which hag ¢stl- mated anascts of $28,500,009 has 477,538 shares outstanding, Stock. holders have until Feb, 20 to act on Broad's offer. Bohn stock closed at $25.25 a share on the New York Stock Fx- change yesterday. The company has plants in Detroit, South Haven, Adrian and Holland in) Michigan and at Greenburg and Butler, Ind.; and Danville, Il. a ns Show Moody Institute Film at Mandon Lake WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — “The Quest,"’ a sound film pro- duced by the Moody Institute of Science, will be shown at the Man- don Lake Community Chureh to- morrow at 7:30 p.m. HAVANA (AP) — Former Ar- my Capt. Pedro Morejon todey awaited execution as a war crim- inal after his appeal was denied by Cuba's supreme revolutionary tribunal. x * The tribunal rejected Morejon's appeal from a lower court death The film relates the Biblical sentence on charges of assassina-|background of the turbulent Middle tion, bomicide, robbery, incendiar | Bast. ism and damage. A Havana radio station sald it understood Morejon would face a firing squad today but this could not be officially confirmed. The only recourse left to More- , Jon under the revolutionary penal code ig a direct appeal to revolu- tionary leader Fidel Castro, now commander in chief of the na- tion's Lari forces. * * - ‘ . Morejon's execution would) be the first in the Havana area, An Hal total of 262 supporters 4 dictator Fulgencio Ba- - tista have been shot elsewhere in i the country .~ The five-member supreme tri- ta ha ose he ap- 4 Maj. Jesus Sosa Blanco, icted of war crimes in the ase trie! = week in Well-Known Chef Dies CLEVELAND W—Chef Efisio Q. Vincent, 74, one of the few re- maining students of the famed Es- coffier, died Friday, He trained un- der Escoffier at the Ritz Hotel in London, Vincent was at the Wal- dorf-Astoria in New York until he started his own restaurant, Chef Vincent's lh Washington. GM ‘Official Stricken SAGINAW Francis E. Lamb, 60, division controller for General Motors Central Foundry Division, wa’ reported in fair ¢éndition at Saginaw General Hospital today af- ter having suffered a heart attack while attending a company dinner Thursday night. - \ ‘Church, |Burial will be in Mt. Hope Ceme- Highland Girl Clemens; | EDWARD J. THEUT NOVI TOWNSHIP—Service for Edward J. Theut, 50, of 41121 14 Mile Rd., will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at the Sacred Heart Dearborn, Burial will be in the Michigan Memorial Come- tery, Flat Rock The Rosary will be recited “ 8 p.m. Sunday at the Querfeid Fu- neral Home in Dearborn. Mr. Theut died Wednesday at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital, Pon- tiac, following a heart attack. He was a member of §t. Wil- liam's Catholic Church in Walled Lake, He was a retired Dearborn fireman and was a member of the Metropolitan Club of Dearborn and the Dearborn Firefighters. Surviving are his wife, Florence 1; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Hunt- ington of Taylor Township; a broth- er, two sisters and six grandsons. MES. WALTER WEIR MAYFIELD TOWNSHIP—Serv- ice for Mrs. Walter (Edith Wer, TT, of 2479 Valentine Rd., will be! held at 2 p.m. Monday at. Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Lapeer. tery, Lapeer, The body is at the Valentine road home until time of service. Mrs. Weir died Friday at her home following a-iong illness. Surviving are her husband, Wal- ter; a son, Wayne of Lapeer; a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Allen of Grand Blanc; a sister, Mrs. Veva Porter of Lapeer; five grandchil- dren aed six great-grandchildren. Held in Thefts Oklahoma Police Say Lucille Haglund, 2 Men Admit Burglaries Eyes Big Role . of Civil Rights Told World Struggle for Men’s Minds at Stake From Our News Wires DETROIT W—New York Gov. Nelson A, Rockefeller declared to- day that discrimination and bigotry could imperil the United States’ position in the struggle for men’s minds, In a message to the second Gov- ernors’ Conference on Civil Rights, Rockefeller asserted: “The world is watching not alone our scientific and material progress, but whether we observe in practice the democratic hu- man values we profess." In his message, Rockefeller said ithat only equal opportunity for all would let each jndividual develop his talents to the fullest, —~ “Discrimination and bigotry,”’ he declared, “if allowed to persist, will not only inhibit our economic development, but imperil our posi- tion as a nation in the basic strug- gle for the minds of men.” | Gov. G. Mennen Williams called for bi-partisan race rela- tions policies at both state and national levelg “which will uti- lize all the resources of concilia- tion and education. in support of law. ” Michigan's governor told the con- ference ‘'a great deal of unher- alded and lnpublicized work has been undertaken to advance the status of civil rights in our states and in the .nation” since the first meeting of the governors in New York a year ago, Williams, chairman of the gov- ernors' conference, invited gov- ernors from 25 states to attend ‘today’s meeting. Five governors accepted the invitation and 15 oth- ers sent representatives. Pair Announces the Marriage of Their Daughter Mrs. "John Heber ot 4165 Or- chard uy. The couple was married by Dr. Harold DeWindt in the Kirk-in-the- Hills Church Thursday. The new Mr. and Mrs, Kearney will make their home in Ann Ar- bor where he is attending the Uni- versity of Michigan. Suzanne at- tended Michigan State University. Dearborn Bandit Gets $3,000 in Cash DETROIT (UPI)—A state-wide alarm was out today for a man be- tween 30 and 40 years old who held up a Dearborn bank and escaped with more than $3,000 late yester- day, Police said the bandit, armed with a black automatic pistol, en- tered the Bank of Dearborn a short time before closing and or- dered a teller to give him money from a cash drawer. The teller described the thief as clean-shaven and said he was wearing a gray topcoat and gray hat. Police said the man appar- ently escaped in a car which was outside the building. It wag not known whether a second person was dgiving the car, This: Burglar Shows Only One-Track Mind PHOENIX, Ariz. W — Norman E. Dunbar, 57, was arrested as he tried to burglarize the Phoenix home of Mrs. Irma Linsenmeyer. Dunbar had been released two days before from the State Prison —where he had served 29 months for burglarizing Mrs. Linsen- meyer’s home. A 16-year-old Highland Township girl and her two male companions | were being held by Oklahoma au- thorities today after they admitted burglaries which netted them §3.- ‘000 in bd * * The = is Lucille Haglund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell |Haglund of 2505 Lakeside Dr. She ‘told police she was staying with Dave Holt, 37, of Muskogee, Okla., and Robert Hobbs, 19, of Farming- ‘ton, N.M. The girl's father sald his daughter had run away from home Dec, 2 with Hobbs, whom he sald was from Highland Township. “We put a tracer on her as a missing person but then we got ‘a letter from her Dec. 8 saying they were in Farmington, N.M. ‘and were married." he sald. ’ * | He added that the girl had known Hobbs for almost a year and since he had been to the ‘Haglund home ‘‘a lot of times,” ihe didn't press charges against the boy. | “He seemed like a pretty good boy. I guess I was wrong," he added, The girl had been writing her parents regularly until last week, he said, and had told them her husband had gotten a job as a carpenter. The three are being held for New Mexico authorities who want them for the burglary. Officers sald they found several hundred dollars Worth of jewelry in the motel room they were using. Safety Differential Is '59 Pontiac Optional answer for motorists who are both- ered by Costly tow truck bills dur- ing these long winter months of/Fe inclement weather, * * * One of the most popular safety and convenience options avatlable with the new 1959 Pontiac is Safe- T-Track Differential, a feature which virtually elintinates slides and bog-downs due to a rear wheel spin in snow, ice, mud, and loose sand, * * * As long as either rear wheel has any traction at all, Safe-T-Track will automatically multiply power of the slipping wheel to the wheel that grips. The wheel having poor- er traction does not spin and for- ward momentum {s Constant, en- abling the driver to maintain con- trol of the car under adverse conditions. Brother Matthew Dies, Was Former Jazz Star CHICAGO \\—Brother Matthew, the former Boyce Brown, a well known jazz saxophonist in the late 19908, died Friday in the Servite Seminary in guburbay Hillside, He wag 47. Death apparently was caused by a heart attack, Brown took his vows of the Roman Cath: olic service order in 1956. In the early 40s, he was rated by Down- sax player in the United Staves. — Retired Oil Head Dies SAN FRANCISCO W—H. D, Col- lier, retired president and board chairman of Standard Oil Co, of California, died in St, Luke’s Hos- pital Friday night after a — veer Pontiac Motor Division has the} beat magazine as the No, 1 alto’ GMC Develops Brake Using Air Suspension An important truck brake safety; development has been made possi- ble through the use of air suspen- sion on two new GMC truck mod- els, it was announced today by Philip J, Monaghan, vice president of General Motors and general manager of the GMC Truck and the tractor under all load condi- tions. At the same time the driv- er is free to independently con- trol the trailer brakes as required by highway or maneuvering situ- ations. The net result is a marked gain In operating safety. “This significant advance in the Coach Division. The new device, known as the modulated brake, was developed in| GMC’'s current forward engineering | program, It permits the highway tractor to approach minimum stop- ping distance under all load con- ditions, Monaghan said, and re- duces the stopping distance to near that of a passenger car, * * * . Air suspension permits the ad- dition of a brake regulating valve which automatically adjusts the braking effort at the rear wheels in. proportion to the load on the wheels, he explained, bellows as the load increases, The air pressure within the bellows thus varies {in exact proportion with the load, * * * Thus the device that limits the alr pressure used for braking in proportion to the pressure within the bellows, automatically has the proper maximum brake pressure ried by the tractor. In actual operation this new brake development automatically assures slog braking stability of | — Lodge Calendar grotto dinner and meeting Feb. tnd. dinner 86:30 p.m. Phone ee ies by January 31, FE) 1-7448 or FE 4-6047. Roy E. Bact Monarch. Areme Chapter No, 503 . vel. ular meeting Feb. 2nd, oe t Temple at 8:00 P.M. ady News in Brief St., Waterford Township, treated for minor cuts at Pontiac General Hospital and released last night after his auto collided with a car driven by Ross Ward, 31, of 195 W. Longfellow St., on U. S 10 near Telegraph road in Water- ford Township, according to Pon- tlac State Troopers, About $4, a dozen packs of cig: arettes and several packages of gum were reported stolen last night from vending machines by burglars who broke into Jack’s Service Station, 6491 — Elizabeth Lake Rd., according to Waterford Township police. Della Huff, of 3342 Auburn Rd. Auburn Heights, reported to Oak- land County sheriff's deputies Fri- day that vandals had punctured ‘and slashed @ tire valued at $32 on her auto while it was parked at her home. Asks More U. S. Money ’ DETROIT The State Water ways Commission saya more dol. lars should be -alloted for Great, Lakes navigation improvement. President Eisenhower has budgeted $23,000,000 this year for the aa ect. The commission says illness. He was 83. PP PS PS i Le ee should have alloted $32,000,000. On an air suspension tractor the leveling valves always maintain) norma] standing height regardicss. of the load, and they do this by, increasing the pressure within the. for the amount of load being car-; Allen Austin, 30, of 6533 Rowley) was} field of truck safety will be of great _importance as over-the-road high- |way haulers gradually move into j alr suspension units,” Monaghan said, “It {s another example of the ‘constant effort by GMC engineers| to place the heaviest emphasis on safety in new product develop- ments.” To Serve PTA School Lunch Before Meeting AVON TOWNSHIP — Parents of pupils in the Brookland and Avon Elementary schools will be served. a typical school lunch prior to their regular PTA meeting Wednes- day evening at Brooklands School. The meal will be served from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m, Mrs. William Stranahan, super- intendent of the cafeteria program, and Richard Hutzenga, assistant superintendant of Rochester Com- munity Schools, will speak on the lunch program. Reservations sent home with the children should be returned Mon- (lay Parents unable to attend the dinner may come to the meeting which is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. Former Postmaster “fo Sell Real Estate Following 11 months of retire- ment, Leslie H. Dean, former acting postmaster of Pontiac, is going to work in the business world selling real estate. Dean, who re- Senator a Bombers Aids Russians "WASHINGTON (#—Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo) says the failure to keep American bombers in the air af all times soon will give Russia the power to wipe out the entire U.S. defense. . His estimate came after the Pentagon said it has decided against keeping Strategic Air Command bomb- ers on airborne alert. In addition, arent of Defense Grour Russians probably will have more intercontinental ballistic missiles in the next two years. Coupling the two statements, Symington announced this¢reason- ing: : 1. If the Soviets have a signifi- cant superiority in ICBMs two to three years from now, they could destroy our missile force in a few moments, —- 2, If U.S. bombers are ‘not in the alr at that time, they too would be destroyed. “The Russians two to three GOP Solons Slash Into Tax Plans LANSING @®-—State Republican leaders ripped into Gov. Williams’ tax program last night and blamed him for the financial crisis that in- spired it. Top GOP lawmakers. served no- tice they will give it a rough going- over when it comes into the Legis- lature in detailed form next month. Paul D. Bagwell, the gover- nor’s opponent in the November election, dismissed it as “simply the addition of a personal income tax to his proposals of other years.”’ Legislators jumped hardest on the governor’s proposal to levy a five per cent corporations profits tax while retaining the business activities tax. kt & “Does he want all business to go out of Michigan?’' snapped Sen. Elmer R. Porter (R-Blissfield), chairman of the Senate Appropri- ations Committee, ‘This kind of a proposition would drive even the little fellows out.” “Almost everyone should pay Sen, Edward F. Hutchinson (R- Fennvilie), “Otherwise,-. there would be continual pressure to increase taxes by people who wouldn’t be paying them.” Hutchinson “very grave doubts” whether the graduated income tax would meet a constitutional requirement for uniform taxation, NOT ALL BAD Criticism was not all bad. Democratic views were summed up by Nell Staebier, the party’s state chairman who laud- ed Williams for coming up with “a courageous and statesman. like program for solving Michi. gan’s long-range financial needs.” “If the Legislature enacts his program,” he said, ‘‘Michigan will be on a sound financial basis for years to come, . a a 2 Rep. Arnell Engstrom (R-Trav- erse City), House Ways and Means Committee chairman, said the in-| come tax feature ‘was probably as good as any if we have to have one.” Rep. Rollo G. Conlin (R-Ttp, ton), House Taxation Commi chairman who appomnted ad- visory group, assailed ‘gover- nor's program for ‘‘falling to re- flect any recognition of the ad- verse industrial climate in Mich- igan.” But he conceded that “an income tax is probably our only source of income for the amount of the state is talking about,” x * &* tired last Feb- = ruary following :years with the local Post Office, has just received Ba te estate salesman’'s license DEAN sion, He will begin work Monday for Security Commis- Floyd Kent Realtor, Dixie Hwy., in Inc., 2200 Waterford Township, general real estate. Undoing of Smugglers? Too Much Worrying NAPLES (UPI) — looking woman .and her fall male companion grappled with four heavy valises at the railroad sta- tion here, refusing to let porters touch the luggage. The suspicions of porters, cus- [toms officials and ‘police ‘into the customs office for, ques- tioning. Officers found /460 midget. Japanese fadios in the valises. Po- lice charged the woman, Elena Bonn, 40, of Venice, with smug- he ling the sets into Italy from vee | A dignitied ° were | aroused and the couple was led The suggestion was contained in 4 wire to Gov. Williams from Rep. George W. Sallade (R-Ann Arbor), * * to “examine the status of ministrative board action or lative authorization,” Hitchhiker Robbed of Wallet With $6 ored sels arriving at Venice. Neil McElroy testified thet said he also had) Sallade asked the ae | rily, either 3 ad- . years hence could wipe out our entire manned and unmanned re- taliatory force at that time,” x * * subcommittee that an air- born alert is not Considered neces-, Friday a spokesman amplified this by saying McElroy probably meant that Soviet ICBMs are net at present a direct threat. The spokesman said the decision against airborne alert was reached by McElroy, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Air Force. Settle McLouth Steel | Plant Safety Dispute DETROIT (UPI) — Officials of ed Steelworkers of America last their jobs after a worker was fa- tally burned at the McLouth plant in Trenton. It was the third fa- tality this month at a McLouth plant. Find 6th Century Church, 42 Tombs in Sicily RAGUSA, Sicil (UPI) — near this Italian oil town. The dome was revealed when the ground caved in. Archeologists planned further excavations in the DETROIT (#—Rep. James Roos- evelt (D-Calif), eldest son of the late president, is seheduled to speak at a civil rights meeting Feb. 8 at St. Stephen's A.M.E. Church. Also on the program are two Michigan Democrats, Reps. |John Dingell and Charles Diggs. Gets $145,000 in Suit WASHINGTON (UPI)—A fed- eral court jury today awarded Mrs. Pearl Wanamaker, Seattle, Wash., educator, $145,000 dam- ages in her libel suit against radio commentator Fulton Lewis. Jr. Dulles Going to Europe McElroy told the Senate Prepar-|— sary at this time. At the Pentagon | McLouth Steel Corp. and the Unit-|™ About 3,600 workers walked off) ose The ae. dome of a Byzantine church and 42 pu tombs believed to date back.to the)”: sixth century were uncovered ac-) cidentally in a field at Fontana jf).; Rep. Roosevelt to Speak M OF PUBLIC HEARING — oles that s public a the Pontiac Commission dancing a\nstructions, and tudios ° By order of the City Commission. Dated January 28, _ EVANS, City Clerk de an. mo _'s. wore ad Aono HEARING ere a te ald “the y Footing Cy will be hearing wi i hy the ber, Cit Hall. on kag Mba veg grin 7, 1950 tor the pur; of - amending Ordinance No, known as the Buiid- ing Zone Ordinance to add to said Ordinance Section XV-A, to read as fol- aectian ays ro holy of Appesis, AAs ? of. — empowered Cia thorize = vie peed of automobiles or vehicles in ao night reached agreement on a ones where the use is in connec: dispute over plant safety which with and adjacen gal ue closed the comgany’s plants in | 207 sone i arts = eon “ure Detroi Trenton and Gi n ree aoe n Gibralter on ea tact iecalase! is toeated is yesterday. posted against parking, provided that the casein contained in haatag eters of Section yited be observed. Suc me nr ot be sae 4 because ot arbitrar: ong where the same a unreasonable objector cannot be substan- that By order 6f the City Commission. Dated January 28, 1958 ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk Jen, en, 31, ‘so. NOTICE OF PROPOSED BOND ORDI- Bance for the ae of ee Michigan The following is ® proposed Ordinance Pocokrea| ne: AD ot City er X of the City Charter. An dinance to provide for the bor- rowing by the City of Pontiac, Mich- igan, of the sum of $3,300,000 and for the uance of the full fsith and credit bonds of said city therefor, to defray the cost of improving. enlarging and extending , “~ ‘city's sewage disposal of Pontiac Ordains: Section 7, The City Commission of the City of Pontiac, Michigan is hereby thorized borrow sum of Three ousand cost of extending the city's sew system, and ‘to issue therefor the ull faith and credit bonds of the city a oggrese og than 1 sum of Three Thousand Dol- lars ($3,300,000), sat oo4 to be in the denomination of $i, each, to mature in the principal mount of $110 - 000 on the first day of April im each of the years gaol ines , to bear interest at a be determined after compet tive. Ssading for the pur- — of said ds but not to exceed per annum, peyable semi-annually, tell that. the first installment of in- terest may be for a period of less than six (6) months. The said bonds shall be paid from taxes to be levied therefor in rs ce ce with the -year 1960. sare Sone ‘to adopt Tash eS rsestenions and ~rdinances as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this ordinance, The bonds herein authorized may be Issued im one or more series at the same or at different times. Sect: 2. This ordinance shall be submitted to the electors of the city qualified to vote thereon at ® special municipal election to be held on the 6th day of April, 10969. and {if three-fifths of the yotes cast at said the quéBtion of the adoption of this ar year “a ordinance and issuance of said bonds shall be in favor thereof, then this ordinance shall be considered as adopted and shall take effect immediately upon its Aaropetcyy © subsequent thereto. By order of ret mtiac Cit; . nie sion under date pe Dated January te ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk Jan. a, ‘58. G.M.T.C. EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 156 W. Huron at Norton HOURS: Mon., Tues., Thurs. It PAYS to 10. 5.30 “re De ALL Your FE 5-6151 CLASSIFICATIONS. "INDEX Card - Naowonds cs shone: In Memoriam Pee eee Share Living Quarters Oe td, Transpo ere re. rr wi rtation .. sor 4 wd Mtgs, .. Wanted Real tate .. eecayes BBA RENTAL OFFERED | Rent Apts. Furnished ..........33 Rent A Pay ens 9) Siceeee | Rent 3 Purnished | ........35 _Rent touses Unfurnished ...... 36 Rent Lake Cottages ... sees SOA For s. Rooms With Board Conv ent Homes Hote} ry eeoececoe BOnGOORSS ent OR ca seeee poodoa Rent Office yee ecnenecesicte = se Prop. ...... as R oe weed SCOROU Co. Lt. For Rent Miscellaneous ........ 42) loa te agrare FOR SALE é beg c oe ec eee ver ADA For Sale Lake Property ...... 44 For Sale Resort Property ...... 444 Suburban Propert: 45A For Sale Lots 46 Sale Lots For gale A a » $7) Drayton Plains OR_3-7157| No PARTY DEMONSTRATIONS Sale os 1 $iT) ] J hn NO DELIVERIES non je or Exchange .........50 one son- O Ss. | Eero glee os $50-$75 = Work ce or re ay or early eve- Beet eam cc Bl mat Welw Seve ati pea ey, Mortgage Loans 2220000000008) Cemetery Lots 5 _— _Bnam._ iit seam M N PPP LALA AD ALAA ALP AA PART aa WOMAN | - 3 HOURS SWAPS... casesceveeevesve 65) BEAUTIFUL 6 GRAVE SAS Got a So tybee. G Gan "Mr. Sno For Saje Clothing ........0.... E oheas, PE ca” we Harold Turner ine. MI 47500 Tse! Cameras Equipment .......61A Sale Musical G 62 Musteal Instructi 624 Sale Office Equipment . 63 Sale Store Equipment .. 4 Sale Sporting Good. .. 6 Hunting Accommodation: 5A) Bait, 6B. Sand Gravel .. 6 ‘ood, Peel oocccsc-s ss: 6 Piants, Trees Shrubs .. 68 For 6a _— 69 Huntin; Secon Dogs ned Boarded .....-... 70 FARM MER NDISD Hay Grain & Feed .............71| For Sale Livestock .... ae Wanted Li cou Rent Trailer Auto Accessories For Sale Ti For Sale Industrial Prop. ue OBILE Housetraflers we Space cannes 10 OUR et ROT h ee eee Sere tetereesnebensen D ‘apted Male .........000.45-6 Female ........... ot ee es Agencies ......... 8A a Peps eere een ee ne weartecesess RO Male Female ............1 sressacestscen. SM panpos ee reeecenere 7“ & Sports Care .........90B ale Used Cars ...-.-... 91 Death Notice BYRD, JAN. 29, 1959, FILLMORE A.. 13 be neral Home age 60; beloved yrd: held Monday, Feb. 2, at p.m. from the Pursley Fu- with Rev. Jim ore officiating. a in Cresce: Hills Cemeter in state at ome. pd Byrd will ite Pursiey Puneral CRAIG, JAN. 20, 1960, ROGER A. a in Whi hapel ralg will in mate at the Voorhees Giple Puneral Home. Donations, may 623 E. ved i Mrs. omer | made to the Michigan) Heart Pund. Envelopes ee at the funeral home MITCHELL, JAN. 29, ast, _ LILLIAN, | 2349 W. Walton Bilvd.; agé beloved vile of Jack Mifenell dear of Jack ood. lw Mitchell and gail Elaine Mitchell, South; 87; beloved wife of John i. “Boece : dear r of ‘8. James - -_— Wiltam and om ag Buser and b. 2 at the Hun- te Chapel. Mur, = will He in state at the Runtoon -Funer: ral me RJAN 30, 1060, GRACE B. ae. - M. ; survives ry dren a will be announced later c = . the Hin Fu son oe ie Gee ahr 7 pe ian Fisine: Beloved tatant of G. ‘and Mary Wea: ; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dockham. Pune: will be held Monday, Peb. 2, at 10 am. from the Coats Pune: sen chiauken Ghar : men Plains Ce - Fane by the Coats F: st ie: 1 Bashabaw Rd. Dray- WIGOEN, J JAN. 29, 1959, HNRY A. 139] Kessler ; on: age 57: beloved husband of . Louise Wiggen; Mrs. Marion White, Oscar. Ben, Ray. and Nels Wi ral service will ay, Feb. 3, at 11 a.m.. fr 1 of Willem . Hamilton Puneral Home, lie tn state Pi the ton Puneral Hom a a 26 3 IN_LOVING MEMORY OF EARL E. Pod who passed away Feb. From this earth you have gone, Por &@ peaceful life in the great be- | ond. 32) Although se miss you in the sad-_ wae dest We e bape to join you when it comes | We ca hke you're happy with your pew life ahead, And 7 rest in peace in your. eternal bed Sadly missed by children and srand. | i aeedned RIFPFIN CHAPEL | sparks Thoughtful Service FE 2- 2-584) | Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME _ -Ambulance Service - Plane or Motor FE 2-8378 “X WOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” COATS FUNERAL HOME Bel Chapel of (ale R. Hamil- { In fi sear 2 Funeral Directors 4 | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JA) NUARY 31, 1959 "py Jay Alan "Work Wanted ted Male 10 WANTED Exereet — ; ADVA ~ De not wp re aa ea ex 80 X oe BETWEEN F > 10 A.M. ONLY | Se triers | xP GIRL OR WOMAN or 3-55.18 before 2 pm. _Help Wanted Female 7 FOR babysittiry ¢ light housework. M. for home than wages. 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Hotel Have opening 150 N. Perry 6 to 12 a.m. Help Wanted 8 ARE YOU WANTING WORK OR looking, — you don’t find it? ‘or man or Woman. Can make above average wage. ARTHUR MURRAY come Promotions are rapid. Earn $75 to $150 a week plus com- mission as an Arthur Murray in- struct» or . Junior executive Training is free, part time or full cme to applicants who are select- "This er offers fas- cinoteag wo pleasant surround. ings, and > > ' | Bl ap iewsteateres Jay FNL AN _ 2 “It’s what we in the trade call a leak!"’ TWENTY-ONE Rent Apts. Furnished 33 | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 UR | 9 RQOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE , adults only, nished. "@ Poplar 3 Tew NW MODERN - PV “sé ; & entrance, No drnkers or pets. PE 2-364. > ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT AND , = turnished, $50 2165 Ponti: For your land — * $0078. MeCullow A 5143 Cass. contracts juities, seasoned oats boar Gall ra 43844 or fe = no 7 RMS. HEAT . UTIL. FURN. Chamberiain, Bie £1416 -QUICK CLOSING - _Chamber a $ FPEES— RM. PVT. BATH AND ENT. 5 RMS, & BATH. NEAT & CLEAN Nicholie & Harger Co. brick lower. Automatic heat. Sep- arate basement. FE 2-5606. 33_WEST HURON nice, close in. Aduits, FE ¢ 5 ROOMS & BATH West 6 SIDE, gas heat, FE 4 3 ROOMS. + $15 WK. ADULTS, 469 ._ FE 2-7906. 5 LGF RMS. LARG AVAILABLE FOR TRACTS AND HOME’ EQUITIES. OBLIGATION. CALL _Johnson 5 aeaLvon FE ¢ 1704 §. Telegraph Rad Ta __Utilites furn FE 8-149T. 3 RMS FPURN OR bette A PVT. 5 ia “HEAR GEN. HOSP. sve & re Garage. PE 4-649 SRM. Ee PLAT HEAT ron. shed FE 4-5626 — GAS HEAT, 2273 ELIZ. AND aaa PVT. ENT. 5 RM. { mejoome Vic Auburn Hgts./° jp rnished $80 mo. East Bivd. IM MEDI ATE T ROOMS AND BATHE PRIVATE (RM. FLAT ON ELIZABETH On any Goes land contract or seascned. had ire pee sat- isfac and title. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. & BATH. GARAGE. wo ontiac ee adjacent to MSUO 3 Li epaegeteted ROOMS, INQUIRE LAND CONTRACTS WANT E D. Seasoned or action, —_. ALLEN APARTMENTS. 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE 2 bed th. FE 4-6300. 3101 Opdyke E BATH PVT. entranre Stove, refrig, & y oon fu lidren we en to town, $56 month. FE APT. REFRIG. & STOVE South. PE 5-3321. Lake shown by appointment. Call Paks 8-5729 weekends, FE 23-9098. ié FOSTER STREET. 3 ROOMS, oe floor Aga oath and ter furnished. Some furniture. $10.50 per week. Phone FE 5-9192. room duplex Chidren «el- come, Clarkston area. FE 8-1455. yersrs waiting Clark Real Estate. 136 H E 4-6492 or FE 44813, ask for Mr. Clark. UTIL TCUEAN LARGE ROOMS. '“$ rm. heated Close to downtown. Business S Services — 13) FURNACES) CLEANED AND | serviced C. L, Nelson, FE 5-1788 LASTERIN R REPAIR. Work guaranteed. PE 5-0304. PROFESSIONAL sMALL OFFICE cleanin Oakland County Reg. Fi 5-8825 : 1% : SaWs, MACHINE FLED Maniey Leach io ey St. WE CARRY PARTS FOR ALL auto. and wringer washers. Whole- sale and reta APPLIANCE SER ROY'S 96 Oakland PE_2-4021 WALL WASH INSIDE WINDOWS cleaned. Free Estimates FE 2-4225 Dresemakee, leteren 5° ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS ger dresses apecialty, FE ALTERATIONS & DRESSMAKING, fe my home. FE ¢2196 af- ter 5 DRESSMAKING TAILORING ANB alterations. u ell, FE _ nS ING TA a teratinns oe nega done _in my Somes t) PE 8-8455. _Income 1 Tax § Service 17 17 ACCUR ATE_EXPER ENCED is ors 7 BOLIN TAX ei at aE. Pike: FE ¢1192 or PE 56-5773 ACCOUNTING SERVICE TAX CONSULTANT | RETURNS FOR alee alg ' | a a FIRM: AY EASONABLE RATES DRAYTON TAX SERVICE ___OR 32706 ACCURATE INCOME TAX SERV. | ice Ali deductions considered at our home or business. Reas.- PEOPLES TA rec ip yt home by —— A-] BASEMENTS PUT UNDER- neath home, also house raising & ae Complete line of mason- _tence Pontiac, FREEZER FOOD SALES good money Map! 1958. Experience Earn _nity This is the month to start making We are gan est sup- Plier of freezer foods direct to constimer, Thousands of satisfied customers Plenty customer re- Es JO 6-3853. or LI 8-8555. NEEDED AT ONCE SEVERAL sales B avsgg Uniimited ry Vrite Pontiac Press Box 7* NEW BUSINESS, EXPANDING lege eee men & women, — sales ‘office for office eo Wil LAS aes jate- ly. aif’, 2 to! over, EM 3-4164 or EVELYN hows PUNCH OPERATOR §OPEN BM —3 months position One aes experience Good sal- ary ine *packground need apply. Ail) epplications will be con’ ential rite to Pontiac Press Box 89 MAN dle WITH tes bees WEST ayrer | EXPERIENCED BUMPER AND painter. Taylor's Chestolel-Oids- mobile, Walled Lake. MA 4-1561. : | NEEDED AT ONCE. 2 REAL ES- tate salesmen for both new and older homes 3 new home pro} ects You will ore _— hh Plents floor assis- tance JIM WILLIAMS, 4-0547. POLICE PATROLMAN City of pores: a : ont bond equivale credits @ inte : @ career in patte work. th your oppor- is eben sb must the mini- height of ow? Biy ‘aa? Sy orcer to merticiness in the examination REAL ESTATE SALESMAN FOR a nee Wanted m specialize fn sale of land . ‘arme. ‘oe ee _ Cail Mr wf ~ SHOE SAT ESMAN MAN Ba nnan Write Pentise Press 8 ti . Sie GS panos major firm. suite san ne fam as ag $70 to Sis hi _SALESMEN cupany ROGas. ~s - wa teas trainees ' PBX RECEPTIONIST $275 Type 60 wpm—No - short- hand Agei 20-30.. Own j transportation. LEGAL SECRETARY : a Excellent Sf and sho hand 2 years legal eae: ence. OOKKEEPER Full charge Through balance. roughly. neapet enced. Own transportation. Aged 28-48, ie experience. ‘soln of shorthand. This is et-the-Pubiic’’ job for 5 girl “with good personality; Aged 10-25. iti thee ahh : a for finance ecom- wpm. Own trans- This is a position — fof a man with — BANKING TRA ie Must be 21 and high sthool graduate for perm po- sition as ANCE TRAINEE ..... ‘ aged eachoo! bets with service behind mm. . SALES TRAINEE... Must hare college pack- rs or elem in sales. This calls for ing on a very level. VOCATIONAL COUNSELING ~—OUR iis mast HORON SUITE 4 FE 40564 R ECEPTION IST Employment Agencies 8A EDWARDS ee . eee cio eee $225 vest deb 2 —MEN— MGR. TRAINEE sOPEN > A-} iy, REMODELING CARPENTRY. plastering & mason: 8-8044 a COMPLETE ‘EB IL DING SERV. ie, ty wor Koen: 5 BOWEER CO t NSTROCTION co. iy oA roe pe i 9722. : Foor Be ites N ATER ion PLA STERING, Masonry, Carpentry. FE 4-2290. ANY TYPE Lad aise PLANS, 1-6200. EM custom dra OL _3-4031, and fireplaces. MA 5-0 BARGAIN HUNTERS Guaranteed work. Ph. “CEMENT & BL BLOCK Mor Fioors, b nt DRY WALL TAPING AND FINTSH. CERAMIC TILF FRER ESTIMATES. TERM | Advance Floor Co 38701 | ELECTRICAL SERV PREF EST | ramen Electric. PE _5-6439 FINISH CARPENTER AND CAB- _inet on nade OR 30008 FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING: a FE 6-6431. Electric Co. 1060 W. bares GET OUR BID FIRST! Rec. room, kitchens, attics ga s & additions. terme. Work unr eed Licensed builder. Ox- HEAT TROUBLES: ae Call aranteed. take whole tom jobe on foba or re- work old Custom duct — es and urnaces and free ¢ mes FE 8-2824 and OR 31488. HOUSE MOVING. PULLY FE 48450 TL A Young HOME, Lf pected CABING, | appt tions. Licensed builder HA Pat Lee, re 0-1922. OW 7 ra — fn fine ef 7 Cok ae ‘ne for Tree eat. FRA terms MAS “soezt. BLOCK. BRICK. CEMENT WORK Need more room? Call us fpr fin- pets | attics and basewenfs FE 5-122. BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT work, also chimneys Na job teo culo Residential and bachy oh SoRTOM Bost OMES Say TIcENSED lider. Pe estimates, UL, 29-5175 EMERY ip OCR SPRCILTTY. EM 3.4879. —t Free estimates. FE $4781 or +6191, for toheag heaters. regse R Vee tANTEED ROOPS - ALL —. lors 1918 es ee Cass. s. OR PLASTERING, ; & Vern Keller. 7140. Ml! PLASTERING h REPA ik, REAS “a | ‘Appeintusent vi Building Service Peet UR TONE | STRV EVEN §, ois MEL intent INCOME TAX SERVICE UL 2-1786 ~~ TAX Your Home or . J, Ode! 1343 Oxbow Lake Rd. EM _ 3-3125 INCOME TAX RETURNS PRE. ared 2018 Cass Lake Rd. Keego arbor PE 8-2877. W. Huron, esos, & Bundays, 606 Franklin Road TAX RETURNS PREPARED BY fer AR Home service, modest fee. $-1436, eves. & Bat. R. O _ Reynolds. _ Landscaping 1 g _i18A A-l oi. TREE “SEAVICE RE- moval one trimming Get our bid _FE 2-1188 FE & Lost & Found Ne ert FOUND: SMALL BLACK near Waldron Hotel LOST: TAN & & WHITE BRITTANY. cue s pet Lost: Fw “MAT FEMALE beagles. In ales oh Lake area. Cal" after 4 p.m. ward. 5 24 DOG, E 3-7103. Re- Lost: MOSTLY WHITE LONG haired female cat, old, Pine _Srea, Reward. > 7653. Lost LADIES ELGIN WATCH. fegieetsi value. Please call PE PERSON WHO FOUND PRESCRIP- tion sun Sieeres) in Federal’s, _ Please cali i FE 2-154 _ Hobbies & & & Supplies | ‘248 PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. Scrabble games. Book Store, 15 E Backenstose St. ROOMS. paivate BATH & entrance, as heated. 87 8. Parke | St covontes Beet eae SS | 9 ROOMS AND “BATH, LOCATED For Ol & FHA equities Saginaw Apply Apt are moving. deposit. ; R. 1. WICKERSHAM Tee apis ey ints CASH — 48 HOURS EQUITIES — HOMES LAND CONTRACTS Wright & Valuet REALTORS 346 OAKLAND AVE FE 5-0441 FE 5 “ROOMS. FUR NISHED. ~ QUIET, Long ja Bacar Union ur Vilage. | CARGE 6 ROOMS WITH | REPRO: OR }- —?¢ RMS PVT BATH & ENT. FE ¢4875 sj ROOMS & nl "WA. terford High, OR 31 3 RM HEATED FLAT {WASHING __Notices & t Personals 25 a wie COLD fed baiad 500 Perr —Dorothy’s. 9-1244 GI AND FHA eee CasH FOR YOUR HOME Yeu, we can sell your home for eash with very small down pay- | ment. Call us for further infor- Do not feel obligated. We will appraise your property and tell you the cash you can receive ou RADE WE BUILD DORRIS & SON, ATTRACTIVE 2 RM. WITH KITCH- washer furan. Near General — Smal. child welcome mation rn ~} ROOMS AND ) BATH = et to upstairs apartment, » w 2-7200 VUBURR | Ses = 3 CLEAN | ALL WIN Fred Herman NTER sagractaeee ON sale Newmans Variety, #15 Or- chard eee ae KN AP! P SHOES OR _3-1582 ANY GIRi OR a Wows WN NEEDING a friendly adv: phon. re Se Confidential. "me Baivation age 4 Tae PLETE COLD eS a aeae rT) R. Méu mider yw OR on wil | tiem Lake Rd CALL ELECTROLYSIS CENTRE for removal wanted hair Martha H. Wilder. regis- tered. Experienced. 3-2805, _ Gays, evenings ~CHARLES CHESTER AIR CUSHIONED = MILLER £.K DRY SKIN? 5 Dry skin means old skin. Care) will heip to nature) olls that Led that youthful onstration di 6-2926 (Magic our skin ree dem- or FE | DAINTY MAip 5U UPPLIgS, A. Taylor, 86 Gillespie F 31283 DAINTY MAID SUPE. Iss =" ae | Menominee. 5- 7805 IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You | Place to Pay Fase Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS Rm. 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg FE 6-456 time LOSE WEIGHT 6a AND ‘ economically with cents released 3 tablets cents at ~Moving & k Trucking 1! 19 me -A Reduced Rates = es movin SMITH dvike co +ahes A-l NG - MOTI on Ling EXCELL (oj Reaonabie FE 56-3458 . FE 23-2000 HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME _your Pass Any time FE 8-0095 LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING of any kind 8.2494 anytime. | LIGHT AND HEAVY TRU Rubbish, fill dt gravel nod _!tont end loading 2-0603. ODELL CARTAGE eee: and ionr distance moving Phone 5 4506 5 ai HAULING, PORN Me Movine exp. FE 8-6876 or FE 4022 TRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT %-ton Pickups: 1%-ton ctakes Dump trucks mi-tratiers Pontiac Farm and Industrsal Tractor Co. 8, WOODWARD Ph vos Daily inci 2 GNWANTED ARTICUER PICKED free of charge 5-46 18 PAINTING AND DEC- Cash or terms. UL ist CLAse DECORATING, iy Aint ing and wall ting, FF 5. if rer teeneeeh ohh expe e re se SEF ganding and fin 6.0592. ROOF R EPAIRS BavesTROvoRIEG ___Business Services 13 ALL MAREA OF FOUNTAIN Pens repaired factory tr _s , Sigur etheg General 4 ioe a we Ge ALL MA ANCE ORK done E lowest prices. Wai tod floor haces, es Rk G aNnY¥YDER. PLOOR LAYING ishing. Phone FE FRERCTRG — RkeaVATIg. "Reka at My Field ig tamindiog 08 3 ke CHIMNEY en We — ak pn ge 5 | ag far FAINTING, —— ig * A 8 ee ""Felevision Se Service __22 ALL TV tavice, caus 4 AN- awered prom Day or a a ies PLACE A *“LOST”® AD. ‘Call FE 2 8481 for an ad td recover a loss. Dial FE Real cheap. FE | a | Trucks to Rent | | oe tor on éhorker. Say “charge it.” LATHAM & BON have added a new line to their business for winter work. Fuel oll delivery. 24 aE: service, FE rE __ +1405 EXCAVATING 182 W_ Huron BACHELOR APT. . EVERYTHING 54-0303 Cash in on your equity ERY ice lose your home. Fas BACHELOR APT. VER Shower bath, elean. TV. 16 FE Pike | 102 8 Broadway (OOMS bare bal welcome. | HAVE CASH, We will show you how FE} your home, land contract of acre- | Call pow ne a 30mibute service. Ho cha GLEAN 3 ROOM APT. PLENTY of heat, _3a8 S$ Jessie UPLE: PVT BATH "AND EN- co PE 42847 ~apuLts: ONLY. = 500 ‘Elizabeth, Late Ra [resist FE 1 HAVE LGE DN PMT ON BEST) yrice income home offered. Write otiac Press Box 117 Immediate + Action e We Can fals at House | WHITE * 5660 Open Eves ‘til # Sell Us Your ara our home-cash wait- COMPORTABL Ee RM and kitchenette for elderly person CLEAN MODERN Reasonabie, FE 4-6881, 14 Taylor en iJ x as Bu 333 —_ . a7 ne “path, a WIL- “hasan ake, _OR 37 sal APT. FOR RENT. 80 8 YR AROUND wren prt LAKE. | A woot’ ; ang Bachelor or couple Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 1ST FLOOR, 3 AND Apel OIL Don't lose ikM KITCHENETTE, PVT BATH ing- - ve 200 P i 7 SEDROOu apr 3 ee! stove & refrigerator, many ern arehitec- P. W. DINNAN aw Huron WANTED 3 BEDRM "FLAT SOREN CHIL- "{MMEDIATELY: Homes, farms. jake property and land Paul M. Jones, Real Est.. | 832 W. Huron Bate GROUND FL Loom PVT 8635 SERN LOWER —waoERK : Clean newly decorated, auto, of! NOTICE ee pace f Whose premises are loca 6000 West Shore Rd, has applied Mi Liquor Control a club povere sel. beer, wine and spirits bonafite members on ft is the intent of the trol) Commission to license upon the expiration of 10 Gays from date hereof _daouary 31 1959 NEW “EDITH RENBORG GIVEN) Club | rd at and that uor Con- rant a seid Dated — 4 Natural armen cream. Money Mt back guar. Free Distributors Snore Unlimited territory. SPECIAL aaitges to rams : see safe Ww. iy we THAN 6 ou prefer. e free trial call FE 44 LESS . Come | ROOK Qe ates: - you mine. every day if our guest for vi ae For appoint. Wed. Children | to | Board 26 { BEDRM. LIVING BM. BATH. 0 CARE. * gehen domiceres ie MArket i? & 3 aM BABYSITTING. LC LovING FE 2-173 DAY CARE pp LIGENE OME. heat and hot water furnished, ar. _OMT. FE 65-2004 .L TYPES ight eBid lal ley 9 BEDROOM APT ~ NEWLY “DEC. | waiting to purchase your equilles. sretes vic. Baldwin and &t. Full financing av allabie: KENNEDY = no W, i) NICE “LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, p ‘washing privileges and VT BATH, Ga- rage, sean facilities, bor furs, Huron = = “FRONT, YEAR _Open_ Evenings "tii ® “Rent Apts. Furnished 33 1 HOUSEKEEPING RM EVERY. thing furn. for 4 adult. FE &-4777 | Mas _ 3 Norton, . 1 BEDR OOM. kitchen _peted. on Cass ‘Lake FE 5- ze (1 3 RM z Orr dren welcome. FE nes, Or FE 4-0080 3} ROOM & BATH UPPER a water furn. 86 N. Anderson. EDROOM BRICK, ~ CLEAN ‘Heat furnished. Garage. FE 53458 AND BATH. REFRIG and stove furn 454 Auburn. Aduits ly FE 2-6859 ia2 ‘RM PVT. ENT & SHOWER Near Pontiac Motors, Bachelors sr couples — Baby welcome FE | ERM KITCHENETTE. Le 7 -— 2 = Aduits Pe: 3 RMS 3 STOVE | « , REFRIO. UTIL- FE 3-0087. 7 RMS AND aT. ALL UTIL furn. Stove & refrig. On bus Lvs fore) eee. Newly decorated. $/0 _utilities furnished, | OR 3-4655, _quire 4 Ww Huron isT FLOOR, NR. “MIRACLE “MILE, a-rm, and bath, FE 8-170. HT HUSEKEEPING RM. B : Heat earage. Washer & rm cation near Lincoln 1s reet, Wtd. _ Household | Goods 27 5-6 RMS CLEAN = PURE. PVT, FE $-73393 rE & 1090 CAsH FOR USED TV. FURNI- _ture and mise, FE 2-0367 pet <5 aM. UaPORR Bal eat | a TILE ai a wrest. | Pvt. ent. Newly decorated. FE. }- aio ©Store. rts seen after 3:30 p.m 60M 116 WEEK - « ROOM J fetes 1% Clark — 3 cm KR. DOWNTOWN, FE le GASH POR FORNITORE | foe A | “# liances, O4d otras cour Ft UR NITURE-NFFDFD ; 3 WARM Ti NICELY TV. Baby welcome. 101 8. Pad- Stites KEEPIN ied ae vi RM». HEAT — 0.50 wk 7S 8, Jessie, , PVT ENT. “ght BATE. GARAGE. Silt Greve Keose Harbor, FE ¢76ii. _fock Wtd. Miscellaneous ta NN eA NN CN Rc WANTED PORTABLE TYPEWRIT Condition. MY Y 31844. New y Wanted 228A RPP RPL LEE LDA PLE LO + 4,000 DESPERATELY a _tt_ th Good 28 a Mi -~ UPPER IN PONTIAC, i ge. on 2 & +AM He dsl gas bcal _Broadway, Lk. Orion TAND 3} ROOM APT. PVT. ENTR Fe L144 or OA 28-2008, 2 aa = or Wolverine Lk. MArket an Bde. NEWLY oa Se REWLY ECS. é 7 ROOME AND tet * Ala iy - i “ kts RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, nests, % oe aa aay COLORED oe okay, $63 per month. 5-044! 54" Jacokes DEL RIO APTS 261 Oakiand, 3 rms and bath, stove and uti! furn. couple with __ baby welcome. HOLLYWOOD APTS. Purnished, or unfurnished, 2 & 3 rms. bath & utilities fernimed il} f&. Howard st. FE 2 erator and stove. on James K boulevard Transportation at your door. Call FE ¢3008 or Broker, _FE 42533 as LARGE § ROOM & BATH Ga- rage, lower. Ali newly decorated. With gas stove, ‘ bigck to bus. bois & Lincoln Schoo! area ‘Ee LOWER 2 BEDRM & BATH. GA- rage Close to schools & down- tewn, Children welcome. Ing. 10 Perkins MODERN UNFURNISHED 5-ROOM lower flat. of] heat furnished, close to town and schoo]. 13 8 Parke Sto ee |MODERN § RM APT. AUTO GAS heat, & hot water heater Stove @ refrir furn Garage. West Losi near Genera! Hospital $60 mo FF 2-636! After 6 call FE ratte MODN. 4 RMS PARTLY FURN. MAple $5000 ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS BRAND NEW AIR CONDITIONED ONE & TWO BEDROOMS —REASONABLE RENT — Pontiac's most exclusive, modern Wwe st side apartuaent develop- meni, - Balcony type building with Individ- ual entrances | i Beautiful kitchens with meta! cabi- nets ir decorator colers with plas- ir tops B8tove and refrigerator furnished. Automatic heat and hot water (soft) furnished Kitchen fan, master TV rain and many other fine fea- ree. For a limited time no leases of security se its required ULTS ONLY Bee or Cal! the Manager, Bob Gardner. 0 BALME) 8T APT 6 FE 86918 ‘ OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 10AM—9 PM SLATER APTS. buildings OLVERINE UNION CT, TERRACE L RENTALS ND CONTRA INDUSTRIAL RENTALS e have severe! chetce apts available from $4900. Some are furnished at slightly qrere. Also evailable pow, a concrete build- ing with appx, 4.000 sq. ft. floor for Light mfg. and commercials Bee or call us for your rental problems. . MAYNARD SLATER ERWIN SLATER $3-55 N. Parke St. FEderal 43546 _ UNION COURT Are You looking for a — at- tractive apartment where Dies poles are quiet yet a) ent oe me in this ° : Hem, , , 109 E. fe Bt. oF after aL FE 5 5-787. SIDE 3 ROOM. B BATH. FE 47034 wast SDE ATT TIRACTIVE 7 B 7 BED- apt. Auto gas heat. Near _ Fonte “central Centrai High School. FE WESTSIDE 3 & 3} RMS PVT. ENT Parking area Heat & hot wa- __ter furn. 166 Coieran. FE 4-1676.~ WATERFORD TWP AVALL FEB 1 Ae! — Lakefront, Idea) for ins teacher or retired couple S* pleasent and warm. FE \TERFORD VILLAGE apt with cull bath end utility room, §45 f month WHITE BROS. OR 3-1295 $860 Dixie Hwy. Open Eves ‘tl @; Sun, 10 "th »/ Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 BEDRO™M, MODERN, ON LONG bh | Lake Meat furnished. $15 week. | {_ ¢ROOM AND Bath, —Ha18 _Brunswick, FE 2-6018. 1 BEDRM. ADULTS. LOVELY home = heat, lel base- ment, Mike trict, FE 58-6482. ; TREDROOM HOUSE GSE” TEN- _hyson $80. FE 86-8522. 3 Ras. MODERN 46 W. COLUM. j ROOM HOUSE, FURNisnED oe 3-071, AND BATH, $50 MONTH. M 5-390. ea ogell URN. na Ya ose. ON ELIZ- ry Reon = Sonn SHED REAS- ona’ No drinkers. Children & rE are accepted, Call after 6, iRoom. 25 EDROOM MODERN. Arbor, Rot SnD Roo POLL =a s3 atage, completely fur kK grey Fre iB ee TWENTY-TWO _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1959 0 Lease or rent. 995 3 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT. 2-OAR | ‘garage. Reas FE 5-6236, before 5 a BEDRMS., TILE BATH AUTO heat and hot water, full base-| ment $65-$75 Choice of several | _FE 4-7833 2 BEDROOMS, TILE BATH BASF-' ment, FA ol! heat. unfinished sec- ond floor Near Northern High | $85 monta 3 bedrooms. ranch type meariy new gas heat Near Lake Oak-| jand, $85 month. , Roy Annett. Realtors, 28 E Huron bt, FE §-0466 | : 3a BEDROOM HOUSE UNION LK area unfurnished, witr buy MA 41202 : 2 BEDROOM RAMONA TERRACE. = oO wil sell with smal! down pay- ment $75 month FE 41558 2 BEDRM. MODERN DUPLEX PE 5-142 after 6 FF 6129] oF “FE 5-513. 2 BEDRM MODERN 'G REC Rm 2 car garage $4. per mo _ OR 33029 3 ROOMS AND |, BATH KFFRIG erator, stove, of) (ir.iwtur, § mooth Aduits Fr 4 : : 3 BEDROOMS 1), BATH: (1 ARK ston area $80 mast monthn Tent required” ¢ Pangus NA BS 3 BEDROOM “NEW Hulsk JU dah Lake ateles Neve occu} pied $75 a monin J A LALOR REALTOR (Ht 4 0106 3 BEDRM BRICK FUIL BABE- ment gas heat 473 [linda Viste Dr Pontiac Cail UL 2 2658 after) & 30 «¢ ROOM 8TONF HOUSE LOCATED, wes of Hochester on blacktop) road Bultan.e far couple Edw M Stout Fleaitor T7 N Saginaw St FE 54164 | | 2 RM AND BATH GAS HEAT | suitable for couple and child | | $45 mo OR 434773 or OR 3-2061; stter 4 pm ) BEDROOM [0G FINE PLACE a "P 2-4950 i Katage FF _ rest AVAIL WEST ATTRACTIVE OF FIC FOR LEASE 'THIs~ Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 Rent Stores 40 2 EE eT HUBBARD BUILDING 18-24 SOUTH van 2 BEDROOM HOUSE PARTLY Btores oe offices ee ox mul: furnished full basement, knotty tiple units. Heat fights, janitor pine finish, 2-car garage. sea service included {n reasonable rentals. Will re-mode! to suit. Ap- ply caretaker on premises or FOr- 6-0600. Rent Office Space 41 ABLE — 1. AND ‘guites All alllities Taratsned $50 per month Good location. Qr- chard Lake Rd in Keego Harbor. Phone Jack Loveland, FE 32-4876 fo details “HUBBARD BUILDING 16-24 BOUTH PERRY Stores and offices, singie or mul- tiple units. Heat lights janitor service included in reasonable rentals, Will re-model to suit. Ap 2-ROOM ply caretaker on premises or FOr. | rest 6-0606 option 10 ULTRA NEW OF FICE SPACE near Tele-— available West side, ae road Call Lloyd Smith, , 2144 “SIDE BEAUTY SHOP space for rent. $715 per mo FE e 5-416 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 414 AIR. 1K BPACE and approximately 5 900 aquare feet Warehousing area $200 per mooth ena 1663 South Tele- groph FE 4259 city Limits of Pontiac Exc light manufacturing of light storage For information phone Mr White FR 2-810). STORE BUILDING. Telegraph “m0 8 \F ‘or Rent Miscellaneous 42, APARTMINTS West and East Side Furnished of Unfurnished HOUSES North — East — West Bide OFFIC ssl: <6 ae 600 SQ FT, GAS HEAT. conditioned parking 252 8 ae graph, Pon-Te! Centre FE 44516 ay 8Q FT WITH- | DROOMS tty BATHS CITY! Q es ic ° 1 Tint ee | JL SDICS IRs SIPC’ 3 pete 1 oor NR. WEB-| or ; ster school OR 3-300! | All Types of Rentals 4 ROOMS MODERN. PRIV. 8YL van Lake near Cass bathing new- des 1730 Beechcraft Keegno | R Y A tt, t J § Rw HOUSE ase hari aF 0 nne nc, Ra Highland ichigan Realtors Since in 38519 Cali After 330 pm. 2 FY Huron 5 RO406 8 RMS DOWN $69 MO 1 OR 2 Open Kvenine & Bundey 1-4 ehiidren PF 46612 of MY 2-1052 | 0 ROOMS AND BATH ON FIRST GARAGES FOR RENT 1101 CAR {cor Garage fenced back yard aa car. iti) 3 Car FE $-1061 West alde 67540 ‘Inquire — egulre at 27) Baldwin 980d — For Sale Houses 43 § ROOM HOUSE ON WOLVERINE og aie ay ee Odea, MACK biz UK XeraTka 3 BKURM _ > (ian heat, sun porch 27. lots & ROOMS AND ine Gyetee Lye utility rm Owner FE 41821 wit | of 2 children ul ese: | Tre ment oil heat. 3282 Warnamaker, | NORTHVEIW DRIVE Crane Brott Lake PE €4433 — 12 pm ston A fine home in a wonderful to 8 = belghborhood Al! brick, 3 bed = v ——— =e rooma full basement gas heat, $ RMS AND BATH, OIL HEAT Ceramic bath, storma and screens 82 Washington Bt paved street 1001400 ‘ot $13,000 | $ KOOM HOUSE 6473 BALINE| With $2600 down MA 6.1344 Drive Waterford OR 3 7811 MAKE MF AN OFFER MODERN 6 7MS f& BATH FUL. BASE 2 bedroom home at Lake Louise, ment gas heat Children welcome | Ortonville Fie 4119) S85 month FE $9804 evenings AY BAUILOFR and. wrekenda Bplit-level mere home on 1 6 ROOMA WEBSTER BCHOOL acte, Immediate Dossexsion, low | fisted Clarage laciuded $8) mo | down payment G Fiattey, aM | Nicholle Marger Co FR 56189 34483 : ; fa ' PIONEEH HIGHLANDS 260 MS OFT RAS NM GAS y : ae Weel Weseuiell ik mo Start 2 bedroom brick carpeted Jotneon at State pp. & newly decorated Gas heat tied | vt , aie basement l'g car garage | ; THlg BEAUTIFUL ONE STORY N 6 ie as Pe BASE ME nT hee 6 large rooms, Only $7,300 { ermns cheol $85 mo Call ME&6 volt ae ; & pom oe Mun I’ DINN AN | LJ ecous AND BATH AUTOMA - W HURON PP: 42477) fie heat Uf, 2 4304 @ RMS RATH PSTORY Of. BY OWNER 6 ROOM AMAL! heat Cinse fo Poottac General, house in country with one acre of | PF ® loo; } ood ground, Four rooms in knot | 7 BM 1 BEDRM HOME IN BYL.! y pine Oj] furnace elec hol wa. van Lk Chas heat Basement | fer heater, garage lotsa of trees | Rec 2 car garage FE 27-1710 My equity down, you take over € RMA ON WEAT SIDE NEAR psrmants Cel We cil «treat rie 21104 i | z i : COUNTRY ars NEAR ROCH- ELIZABETH LAKE MODERN 4 tres | bedrm @ garage Rent or ester With two modern Bouesa| nell FE 5.2000 _ beaatiful grounds Rent as 1 unit = - Vacant Feb Ist FE 45000 | w FLlZ LK CLEAN MODERN ALL | ton ao eee yr home @ berms (Cas heat | lge tenced yard $76 per mo Custom fle ‘Tome? 1868 Haveliet Owner 1} Ariin | Vine wood 1 9778 Open Sun J. DU NI AP i LOVELY @ RM BRICK OAS “ Nest Give eliig A cattne custom: BUILDER FE ASio8) desired 762 W Huron, FR #1338 i? REDROOM STRICTLY MODIMN | MODERN 2 BEDRM HOMm at, frnished in city automatic at Lake Loutae, Ortonville FE ¢1101 heat. fenced. nice yard Full Bes : a . $7,050 Terms $1,600 down. Own. | NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME IM er MY 43-2080 mediate possession 5434 Vincent) — < r ; ; iy FR 407Re SYLVAN LAKI: NEARLY Nf \\ 3 bedrm. brick. Lake uv, FHA ¥ 4 Al. ie Yo hedrm full basement 992% Ue! owns pete ees Pero omo Your rent helps make |28TORY FRAME a ne DAMA the low down payment while you Ga heat $10.200. $1 200 down lve in it FE f OnAS iand contract Mil ® 1282 SARTLY FURNISHED 1 nooM BY OWNER) 9 ACRES MODERN motetn house $45 month iy 3 bedroom home 61.000 down vay MY 2.2726 SMATI. § ROOMS AND BATH Ponest LAKE COUNTRY CLUB Cor 1160 Lakeview & Lynn Hus 4 bdrm. ranch, | acre By owner ran Gda Couple with top 2 chil Fe 56-0088 of Woodward 13-6990 dren FE 4442) 12pm -6pm/8Y OWNER: ‘ RM HOME, 4'4 SAM WARWICK IN BYLVAN LAKE | actea near SUQ must aee to J bedroom. brick. carport Lake| Spprectate FE #6606 after 3 30 Privileges §125 leane FR 45000. BY conan se ROOM MODERN o. FE 22108 house & race Nr downtown, UNION COURT fas heat favs FE 29-0746 Ate you looking for a clean at SELL OR ~ TRADE, 3 BEDRM. tractive apartment where the peo.| ranch, hardwood floors, storma & ple are quiet yel friendly? These screens enced yard, BE, Colum- fo room and bath apis rent for bia rE « $49 per month Nice and warm ; Adults only in this bullding KO ‘ shape Lom Living RM & oy en. mod bath, 2 bdrma Lat Hempatead, 103 % Huron St FE os ree Lk I ee es, 85,000 4 A284 or alter § PR, 4 IATt | _ $2,500 rdw OR oath when WANTS ae BELL 1 BED : tm house Leaving? state IK For Rent Rooms — 37: aes Ls ue 7 cna ye FOR TM® HANDY MAN 3 HOMIa | A - em #1000 equity Call OA 8 1iv6 fy ATTRACTIVE RMS Gila PV1 nwner I and up BAT Wo Vgrin 2 HEDORM HOME «¢ V¥Ra O1b | AT Bt STOP IN NTOCR HOME aay decorated, full bam large | comfortable roam FR +7112 fat jake priv OR 3 ipa Ma CLR AN OOM FOR MAN Ma vinta Late entranie and shower $i ye NO MONEY DOWN wk FR 9 7418 ho oyou Rave good fredil, some FURNISHED LIGHT HOUKEKEET SM hthon and tnitiative, TP have a ig room Ne children 33100 Bij, 4 Teom house te be repatred revta take itd i rake Cae $30 per month . Jf TAYDEN, FA AY WARMHOMEE PIV. GA aap Walton Uae ana aif “aq? iOMAE 5 aa 4 REDRM BRIOK 1 YRS OLD Sh N BOARD OPTIONAL) Carpet; J : ' 14). Oaklarcd Ave FR 10100) ; 0 oe ecg & screens. $t6.- PRIVATE ENT. ile R CA- W —~ aun ae ‘ Cink tig bo Trequate 4281 MM, ets, Water lord PLP ACANT ete ROOM $400 down buve thie newly deco: | eline’! Niatness woman, near, T&ted with full hasemeat Price he Pe vada $8150 PY ENTRANCE KETCHIEN. Open Tita Ss iets bu step, 499 Wo Huron CK 2S = sf ‘ Wr : PM FOR GENTLIEMEN ELIZA! | SCM TT, Realtor feth Te Estates near Ponttac j sso W Huren Fre a ods 7 ne 4100 Klizabeth Li Rd ule Ghee We Si : . In Orton Township 3 mile fl OOM AND COOKIN aro : Te nD ering vou lady ef Pontiac @ acres New fanch | fall after 5. OR @ O18 home Barn with lights and wa ; ter Trade for motel or resart HMs po a ie i Property Detreit to Btraite area or omen @ Ee : : eae ieee EC SC RUE LT Realtuec wrin KITCHEN LAuUN.| ‘0 W Huron Fe a 7011 priv ne garage Near cy Llc das UE se A ' ‘arthe ry ign Ref FR «any \\ EST SUBL RIAN FOR ClKAN worktnal| Puy thle 2 bedroom modern bun man $7) per wk ane In Shower felow with 3 tots: Near Weleriord & gecage FE 54124 : | Center, schools & churches Price teen G OOM. a Any ESA $7000 with only $700 down : i z t “AM CAT Refrigerator Clean lnena furn Dorothy Snyder I avender Vou can walk te Fishers or Pon Realtor Wat 20 Years Vac 7°) Portiangd FRE 2 pee 700) Highland Rd. 1Ms@) AiR EPING RM WOMEN pre.) Phone FM 3-330) or MU 1417 frre or men of PM shift, PMc MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 5-428 ALEF PING ROOM, HOME PRIVi. ewes Call after 6pm FE @ 4440 Rooms With Board 38 Extn a meale 14 Matthews, FE A MODERN ROOM & BOARD. WOM. tons" men, 61 Moreland. FE SLEEPING I ROOM, PVT HOME, — At, plants _& bus. FE 4-7 _Convalescent “Homes ‘38A HAVE VACANCY FOR MAN OR woman, bed ofr ambulatory, ground floor, 24 hour care! rea- able rates Gien acta Nuraing - *, FE | 4-222 f ACANCIES MEN OR nen Bed or ambulatory pa- ecrepted Easy rates Rose leat Home FE 5.4267 fs FOR MEN PENSION. Registered nurse in Reasonable rates UL 2 ruments, ral ion “units 20209 HOME - STYLE : -~ 500 yds. FE 4.1284 Open @ am tof 0 pm Sunday 1-5 | FIXER? Ads to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 2-8181 js the Want Ad number! NEAR TEL HURON room modern bungalow, large Uving room with natural brick fireplace. full basement with gas radiant heat, aluminum awnings, one I‘-car garage, §12.- w ONLY $800 DOWN room ranch home, only 4 yra_ old, full bath with shower, ‘ol! fur: mace, located on paved street, €lose to schools & transportation CANAL FRONT from Cooley Lake large living room with fireplace. 2 bed rooms, family room with bar a atools furniture ta Included at | only 9.000 terme | ARRO REATI | TED McCULLOUGH REALTOR | S143 Cans-Bileabeth - t | FR 414d) NEED A FINANCE. Order Classified | | } i __ For Sale Houses 43 PERSONALIZED HOMES Owner kitchen, basement, features only. Price — $28,500. CRAWFORD AG E NC Y MY 31103 LAKE FRONT CLARKSTON OR 3-2007 dil RESALE Drayton storms, peting mige or fireplace hanement kT. 2100 Orsnern Hempstead Out of town owner anxious to sel! Five 2 bedroomas tn finished attte basement, water schoola & bi, line Ideal Invest: ment Renting for price down South * with bullt in vanity dining area down with shower & atool recreation water heater screeng, New 1\-car garage & ce- ment drive. Tila home tx located en Michigan avenue near North Marshall FHA terms with reasonable down payment Ideally Bchoo| also reo s up roam remodeled kitchen with new | Youngstown fiigerater atoel heat. ln r iron WATERFRONT transferred, Jmmediate s6ession on this beautiful home ull in 1956 Katra large living room with dining L. very modern ® Siled bath, full open fireplace in living rooms many, many other Bhown by sag nneimnent rec - 609 EF Flint Bt NEW 3? BEDROOM — Fill basement, close in. $11.00. NEW 3 BEDROOM Ful! basement 2 car plastered garage Recreation room 17 fireplaces Large jot 619,- $00 LEVEL WATER FRONTAGE with this custom built 7§ ff Ranch atyle Full bpaseotent 1 bedrooms 2's bathe 2 fireplaces Buiitta range | and oven Recreation room | 2 car plastered garage -bedroom H her an downatairs ealion would make xtra good income oF a oe sed sbovpiog, aes egh iS peved street. This & real bu qualtying “y vET at hh. earage snd anew. Cal to ape It to. ‘a Jarge family enh churches day! RAY O'NEJL., Realtor Pa Sage Pe Lovely picture win- ennele large 2-bedtoom upstairs peared bedr e contra) bedroom modern cup- space furnace. attached Priced rming 3 own and kitchen, tl heat, Substan- q subd. da Park 2-car to gf you're «& ROAD aareey and combi. edroom B-Story, this a te a a | Fi ner OFFERIN NORTH SIDE Esouings after 6 call FE 54-2938 or | FR 72-3381. Full basement AfPsene RABBURN STREET _ REALTOR 45 OAKLAND AVE tates income zu FE 5-§161 For Sale Houses , LPL PPL LLP PL OP Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE 43 bedroom reek home, * 1'5- za garage. oi) heat, fireplace. bad & fenced lot 860x250, close von High Bchoo! i} price $9,850 with $1,500 down or Sif trade for smaller home. Lovely 2 bedroom bungalow full basement, gas heat, 2-car garage. close to schoo! an d shopping center, walking dis- tance to Pontiac Motor Price beer reduced to $9,850 for quick j sale. with email down payment. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4.2533 pu? REDROOM UNFINISHED | her, 125 Blaine St. off Oakland Ave. OA 86-2018 BRING MOVE IN $600 A Swarr MENT AN ARD $6950 FULL PRICE. THIS ig A GOOD BOLIN HOUSE JIM WRIGHT rE 56-0441 Eves after 7 call MY 2-1964 _ MULTIPLE Listina SERVICE _ STATE STREET fn this good jon, J apartments, 3 6 room apartment for owner, 2 rental units Furniture tneluded tn 2 apartments gas furnace, 056x150 lot $11. x Terms ; : PONTIAC REALTY Baldwin _FE 5. a) OPEN 3 to 5 P.M. Sunday 65 Chippewa Road Near Washington and Web- ater schools — White frame zakery 3 bedrooms up. Liv- ing room, dining room. den itchen and breakfast nook. eae in sun porch i's Closed in sun porch 1'a baths, Natura; fireplace — attached garage — extra large corner iot. Drive West uron, turn left on Chip- pewa near Webster School. Leslie R. Tripp 78 West ue St ; FE 4-4278 Roy Annett, Inc. 7” FE Huren ~ BARGA #3 RB Avn Arbor, 2 bedroom, living Fre ge Ae et ee Mace ‘ AVE. VALUES NORTHERN HIGH DISTRICT — Older home in good conditon, Ist floor living room, dining room, kitchen Ind 3 bedrooms and bath Full basement, FA of] heat. Ga- rage, $8,500, $780 down §75 per mo LOW DOWN PAYMENT -Are you a handy man? 2 family near Sears Let the rent pay for it. 4 and bath jst floor, 5 and bath and floor Full basement Posses- sian al once DONELSON PARK — Exclusive subdivision just west of Pontiac. achools city bus service. jake privileges 1's story built in 1950, 2. fire bedrooms, 2 on first peting in 4 rooms Toom breeseway and poseh car garage Lot s5xi72 $70,800. terms ear- Becraeuce BYLVAN LAKE) FRONT-Attrac- tive Roman brick, 3 bedrooms, living room dining “L."' raised hearth fireplace, screened porch overlooking lake, corrider type kitchen with connecting laundry room. 1'g tile baths, family room with fireplate, 2-car attached ga- Tage oil FA heat. Shown by ap- pointment only. LAKE FRONT RANCH - Situated on approx 2 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds with J14 feet lake frontage near beautiful In- tianwood Country Club Living room 20x24, 3 nice bedrooms, din- Ing LL, breakfast nook, tile bath and lavatory, and attached ?-car garage on main fleor, Recreation room 25x30. lavatory and shower. utility and laundry room on lake level. This custom buit Roman brick and stone home has many uousueal features including under- ground sprinkling system, elec incinerator, automatic dishwasher. Thermopane windows throughout Owner leaving state and will sacrifice for $55.000, terms in- eluding carpeting and drapes. Realtors since 8-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 tm. kitchen wtillty rm bath, glassed in ere reh, auto. off hea auto 84 water heater. hd fo. Mi e143 after 7 Huron Gardens 7.080 With terms for this dad 2 . gies "ten aopmrent, ent. pere! as. 5 EI Neal art tity at Onh % leas from ar iv Reocisen Senos North Side 2 bedroom home 4 ment, auto. oi! fur Pu Ll nace ved street Near school = ete wore {rank fered and must sell GILES REALTY CO. i-BUD? MULTIPLE. Ligtina Fer Selo Meusia 43 ‘For Sale Houses 43 oni and Treen: s coreene._ $0,500 with FHA 4e SUBURBAN 3-bedroom brick rancher on nice- Jeger lot. a-car ga- pst gee ener ott: * ofse kitchen, Priced onth. apletoaes | $63 including taxes and Ot etree brick ranch+type e ipl ranc located southeast side. ‘is g to be ey right in for mort only. . GEORGE : ate REALTOR 269 ~=BALDW: FE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE . PULL BASEMENT large voreh in rh, becaye roy full basement. $11,000 roid Lauinger Real Estate. OR OPEN 88 Sat. & SUN. Tri-level brick and ledgeroc po 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2'4% baths. fireplace, 2-car aerete and plenty built-ins. ip sea Jt —— take Heaps ndry or gears taxa’ road, a Woodward and Tele, legraph SUBURBAN RANCH Brick 3 bedrooms, large ward- robe closets. kitchen has birch cupboards to spare, plastered walls, cove ceiling, large picture window planter box asement, gas heat are a few Fe poral fea- tures. SEE IT TOD NORTH SIDE 3 bedrooms. gas heat. l'e-car ga- nae $6,350 full price Terms. PLAN TO BUILD EA Will build to your Soceitiontions on your lot or ours. We have many plans from which to choose. smith- Wideman REAL ESTATE mene EVES FE 4.4526 2 W. HURON OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 to Out N. Perry street. approx. 6 miles, turn sie at open sign to 144 Hiram gt. in exclusive Perry Acres, and inspect thig rambling com- fortable six with 1600 5q. area. ledge- stone fireplaces, Mving rm. 15x22 with two large Ther- mopane picture windows, full dining reom, a kitchen and all ceramic tile bath with double vanity you will admire, full basement, 2-car attached garage, carpeting and drapes included. Out standing buy $23,950. GI SPECIAL HURON GARDENS $9 .950 Bix room home on corner lot 1 bedroom down and 2 up, full bath. of] conversion heat lot 50x150 and 2-car gorene. mortgage cost only own, SUBURBAN BUNGALOW WEST VACANT 88 950 A nice country home that your family will love, situ- large sloping jot . With gQod garage, home has full basement oil forced ale heat, nice glassed in perch, living room 12x20, other rooms comparable. Sell on terms, or consider ear or trailer as down pay- ment, OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 DORRIS & SON REALTORS WE TRADE 752 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1587 COUNTRY HOME 1 bedrm. Basement, garage, large lot, fruit trees. carpeted and load- ed with extras. Joslyn-Walton area. Retirees Special. FE 5-0085. Partridge 18 THE “BIRD TO 8EE BRICK, RANCH Fine 3 yr. old 2 bedroom brick ranch home on nice wooded jot just west of Pontiac. attractive iuchen with birch cupboards Nice carpeting and water soften- er included. Attached garage plus extra carport ] basement with recreation room that opens into wooded back yard. Priced for im- mediate sale at $17,975 on terms. Bee it now! REALTOR PARTRIDGE 43581 1080 W. HURON OPEN ‘TIL vouneet LISTING SERVICE 4 — Sune2 tose Nt. Brick Terrace 228 Fast Blvd, LOW DOWN PAYMENT on this cozy 6& room, east side iomee = separate dinin ren bedrooms and full wath: ruit basement, automatic hot Water, screened porch To inspect drive Boor on East Boule- vard to 228 80 Salesman on premises. Nicholie, 49 Mt. FE $-1201 Realtor Clemens St, FE 4.8173 BEDROOM, FULL lake privileges, Many 1% yrs. old, 1 FE 32-2031. BY OWNER 3 basement, _extras, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OC N DRAYTON AREA Its the lo. cation of this charming new brick home Ideal for smajl family Beautiful living rm. with natural brick fireplace. Modern té the minute kitch- en with built-in oven and Birch cupboarts 2 nice bedrooms, large closets. Full bath with shower and large 4 pneu Nicely land “yard ce OM y: with ct “5 The price? Only §7, ¥ 4 < proximately present only HH ine! taxes and in- surance, Dont he sorry! SUBURBA . tot. Ca ving pou =. mam et 3 nose me ™ pb Lemmas tf rs tate vt — we B1.000 down down an price $0 $1000 own. Balance like rent. Big family home near Fredericks 3 oversined basement. recrea-’ tien room exire lav. solid homesolid value at o.008 you be first RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Pe atone Snes | 4 R J. VALUET, Realtor PROFESSIONAL yAN 536 Dixie HWY. 45 OAKLAND AVE.. FE 65-0693 - cae as Lt OA 6:30 _MULTIPLE £ G SERVICE tat ce i large bedrooms. cone living room fireplace, 1% basem Sb pope oll ereees. 3 Co arage. on roximately Sexe ‘levels Seutetnnea lot. Drive by 629 once teD, LAKE A ; pee us for an “re home. Full price $13,500 with $2.- 500 down. PLEASE BOTHER TENANTS. Evenings after 6 call FE 4-9858. 3 JOLL, REALTOR FE 4-4561 SUNDAY 1:30 TO 5:30 extra tached garage. Owner transfered, 670 W Huron 8t MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE "1 Sunday 1:30 to 5:30 1331 Fieldway Forest Lake Estates “LEISURE LIVING High On A HIN" A scenic location with so much value. V2 baths, separate dining room, large liv- ing room with # -beautiful ledge rock fireplace: covered terrace and attached garage. ced right. Terms. ke uare pane left one block to Pieldway ana turn right to address OPEN Sunday 1:30 to 5 2625 Packecn Bloomfield Hills NEAR BT. HUGO of The Hills Sewer and water with paved street Peecelel suburban living, is only mindtes from down- wn Poeties or Birmingham. This quality made to order 3 edroom plus ironing room; aitached finished garage. Owner transfered and must ner of Woodward and Square Lake Road. 4 170 CHEROKEE NEW 6 ROOM one floor, “And It's so convenient. The pictur- esque landscaptng ‘s highlighted by a free form brick patio with a redwood screening fence. This doll house features an indoor-out- door living room; 2 cozy bed- rooms; a dressing room bath plus \ th; storage attic: first floor recreation room with bar or use as 3rd bedroom; at- must sell. JOHN Kinzler REALTOR Ph. PE ¢-3525 If no answer call FE 2-1030 Open Evenings ATTENTION GIS—MOD. HOME KENNEDY 3101 W_ Huron within walking distance of St. Freda) Living room. dining room, breakfast room and kitchen on the first floor ‘three bedrooms and bath on the second floor. Steam heat, newly plastered walls and a one-car garage. Excellent condition, only $11. Nothing down for veterans. Call for appointment WM. A. r Realto FE 4-3569 Open Evenings ‘til 9 “BUD” Nicholie. Realtor FE 53-1201 Sun. 2 to 5 P.M. Brick Rancher 3600 Embarcadero St. 3. Bedroom Brick Ranch Style Home with privileges on beautiful Lake Oakland Like new condition and a turing bright cheerful os ig uh cerry Treat ce, automatic ena and hot water, storms a wlis only $1,500 down To inspect drive west on W Walton Bivd ‘beyond Sil- ver Lake) to Embarcadero, turn right to “Open” sign. Sakesman on premises: 49 Mt. Csmens 8 EM 3-4200 3 A perianecetis BUNGALOW TYPE. Sacrifice 92-1040 heat, basement. Will trade equity, mornings only. LAKE LIVING — SPRING fed private lake, owned — 5850 ACRES of scenic beauty. — LARGE LOTS averaging 90 ft. FISHING WITH CITY CONVENIENCES — PAVED, Curbed streets. — MUNICIPAL Water system, — FIRE Hydrants. "YEAR ‘ROUND and controlled by lot owners, — GOLF — BATHING SKATING & SAILING COUNTRY LIVING LOT PRICES $3,200—$8, 100 Pp CUSTOM HOMES Designed by Scholz PRICED FROM al T $42 JOSLYN COR 83 N. ror MILLER BEAUTIFUL DRAYTON Woops huge trees make carpeted living role fire- rignt now. owner have the key. opted IN wuRoe GARDENS —5 & bath down. 3 & bath parate entrances, up. Be: ms : ae ment, oi! fired furnace, 2 ca: rage. a lot. Only $8. 750. income from the upper wil] more than make per month payments. William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 1075 W. Huron Open 8 to 9 CHE. 95 Scottwood. 4305 down. $60 Beas — $5,500. MI un ‘after 4 ESTABLISHED IN 1916 CLARKSTON SCHOOL Area. Nearly 1 acre of ground and this 14% story home. Large kitch- en and dining space. Tiled bath, Fully insulated. Extra part bath in bsm't. Rec. space. Excellent bsm't for home work shop. Ga- rage. See this at $12,500-easy terms. OXBOW LAKE AREA~- Lake prive lleges to several lakes. & room modern home with partitioned bsm't. Very attractive aa Near school. $7,500 with $1,200 dn. TWELVE ROOMS-—4 baths and full bsm't. in. this lovely older brick home in excellent condt- tion. 27 ft. living rm., 6 bedrms., completely sarees. Trees and Has been a: reves ioe convalescent home. hospital, for anywhere near the price. §27,« ms. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy at qelesrape }-0123 — AMPLE cuUsTO ER PARKING ON M-39 2 Bedrooms with 13x22 liv- ing room, large kitchen, full basement. Attached 14g car afage On a 75 x 350 ft. ot. $2,000 down and $70 per mo. LeBARON SCHOOL AREA - Living room 11x17, kitchen Oxl4, master bedroom (up) 10x29. 1] basement with gas heat and recreation rm. 1% car garage plus en- closed carport. Includes carpeting, drapes, and elec- tric stove. ot $3,000 down and easy monthly payments. NEAR 8T MICHAELS 3 bedrooms, a large living room, separate dining room, full basement with an extra 42 bath and recreation room. Priced at $9,500 with only $1,200 down. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY MANSFIELD eeueue E LISTING SERVICE ‘HAVE... aoe been looking for a LAKE- RONT HOME but beep plband by the prices being asked? Then, why don't you call on this prac« tically new home Hardwood firs , plastered walls. Full basement. Also 6x20 glassed front t is an absolute STEAL ~ $10,950. $1,500 FIRST down. BE HURON... Gardens. 6 rooms, 3-car garage. Ideal family home. Donelson and &t_ Benedicts Schools within walk- ing distance. Every shopping con. venience Gas heat. Osk Plastered walls reac $3,200 down $13.500 is the price No obligation, just information, Call at once. Humphries r= % Multiple Listing Service // /] Walking Distance to Pontiac Motor 3 Bedroom Dutch Colonial older home, brick and frame exterior, slate roof, and featuring separate dining room, the 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs full basement, 2 car garage. Only $1,050 down Moves you in. Better hurry. West Suburban Immediate Possession Ideal family home 3 bedrooms, 2 story, with large lot. 2 car garage Features separate anos room jeated sun room or full basement 15 beautiful shade trees, outside tool shed Easy walking distance to elementary school. Offered at $12,900, terms, “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor 49 Mt. eden 8t. Mrs. Do Call” lan FE 5-1201 EM 3-4299 HOYT NORTH SUBURBAN $10,750 — ranch 1 year ojd. large bedrooms. nt ie “i ? room. Large kitchen with eating pecs, Oak floors, cupboards. Double sink deal spot for young chil- [St Terms. This is one worth into — call for aetaie! more WEST SUBURBAN perfect condition, with fireplace, _ toom, =. shade trees also and garage Idea) tired folks Let & breeseway for active re- us show youl HOYT REALTY 29480 254 §. Telegraph Ra : $17,290 BRICK ~ 3&4 BEDROOMS ; ; wea LARKSTON ms. ho new kiebon and teh Bees’ Sees “ full price. Terms, 1%-2 CERAMIC TILED BATHS CARPETING INCLUDED Twin Lakes: Village EIGHT MILES WEST OF TEL-H iN ON MSs Starfire Building Co. Twin LARES SALES OFFICE EM 3-6531 Idea! Durst, teache wid ow, tmraculate pe : . ee and boggy rooms, close te "we was corset Say $1 be down. : ne cant fehiands mod = ceramic we eat = wire car garage, t x Frederick's fine 6 room ~~ hothe in many extras a base. enced IELTS M i, BREW ER soar ithe a) om Couldn't be fon preduced: ted roperty Let 2 latee | . THE PON wrrac PRESS, _ SATURDAY, JANUARY a1, 1939 {es _ TWENTY-THREE aa . moderately Eas ee ane on Olympic neem fa . Ww. y HELTMAN. BLDR. OR 3-941! | aeoRE TRL yn homes foe : . from new it, r our equity. nn Roving Park. Walled Lake, _ 42204, . Sel ral ie: r in trade, 1% erage, S — Ray Snell, ing J. R. Hiltz REALTOR 1011 W. Huron 4-RM.” $1000 DN mortgage. $48. mo. FE 2-0515. BY OWNER borhood. 3 large bedrooms, birch kitchen, ving room & d ing room with 2-way fireplace, besement has fireplace also House {8 2 yrs. rey by buying from owner $16,500 TOTAL PRICE CALL OR 31-0680 ~ BROWN, automatic hot water & full 33 lots ry privileges. Qt only $6,25 bath galow with automatic heat, Alum Lake privileges. $7,050 8T. MICHAELS District ment, Gas heat Enclosed porch trade. Rambling ranch style bun- LITTLE FARM ‘20 | acres modern home tools Will and misc bus route Tractor en school in trade. Open Sunday Hf. BROWN, Rete od WwW Huron Ph. FE _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CLARK 2 BEDRM $950 Dwn Near Fisher's Nice one floor Ranch earner lot. 2 BEDRM $2,650 Dwn Off Bald- win Oak floors & plastered walls Full basement. oi] FA. heat Priced for quick sale. $2.450 Dwn. Onl ha er furnished, lake ivi i- leges. oe ert $65 per pa n payment or take Phone Homes OPEN DAILY iy MODELS 1. 5 ee Serkies 1S eo oe ee ee Poh, ; ok , NOTHING DOWN $72 Month Included taxes & insurance 3 bedroom eave liv ving \r9om, to kitchen, city FREE water couse Choice ot app = refrigerator ar washer or A New tle” ba ee ce see FE 5-6181 ASSUME GI old. Save com- , $495 DOWN — Cozy bungalow with Priced $7550 PULL PRICE — Lovely bun- galow with attached breeseway, 2-4810 Home on St Michaels. Plastered walis cen floots. Full basement, gas eat 3} BEDRM. $3.935 Dwn. HERRING. M, TON HILLS. Mission Brick Studio! Home. Full basement, gas OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 4 FE 4-4813 CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY, SELL & TRADE 1362 W. Huron ~ Open Eve & Sun John K. Irwin NORTHSIDE TWO FAMILY: Six nice rooms and bath on the first floor, 2 large and bath up. Full basement. rooms gas heat, paved street. Priced: at only: $10,500. Smal) down, payment. SILVER LAKE: Spacious apr Tudor 3300 sq. ft, bedrooms, 2'y baths, 2 fireplaces, separate dining room. den, breakfast room, 2% car garage. Approximately 2 acres Access to Silver Lake. SYLVAN SHORES: A Beautiful ranch complete with 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, kitchen bullt-ins 10x25) family room, 2 fireplaces, full, basement with complete ret room, 2 car attached. plas- tered garage 24x30. Call for information. John K. Irwin & Sons REALTORS 319 West Huron Street Phone FRE 54-0447 oF ae 2-403! EVE FH 5-4846 . WHITE BROS. CLARKSTON borheod ee ‘inis bedroom WILLIAMS LK. AREA home with full 4 4 ft. basement. Brick R IPLEY pgs fi or not, this home bas kitehen - Pd HITE BROS. omy Asse a eon ee 8 home type home i { i story, full| basement, well landscaped yard, double ¢ features & price you will like. $16500. EASY FHA — TERM Represent-| Lovely home in very nice neigh-. an storms. Oak floors. Easy terms | 6 room bungalow with full base-) Paved st. Large lot. ‘‘Only $1, 100) wo’ $12500 LAKE FRONT — Sell or) & two car gar Paved drive | Full basement. Oil turn. Over 100 ft. ef lake entese of good jevel land with Istge 6 rm‘, I { -/3_\-EsT HURON WARD W. W. ROSS te 7 Bh ae value. frame sag iomeae. Gas te 8 Ht aed Ue. 22930 Announcing The “FAIRLANE” Viking in JUDAH LAKE Estates 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL WITH Lifetime Aluminum ROOF & SIDING V.A. TERMS $82 MOVES YOU. IN $69 PER MONTH DLORAH BUILDIN Bidor of National 2 2-9122 iG co. Neocs i YOU CAN wove {N TODAY! =~ 1TO 5 345 EXMOORE - off Elizabeth DAILY 21 youDAy i233 aon . a He tae Privileges on! ‘ = Zabel a and one of the 3 Peatherst best park & beeches m this area sal reeset 1S mile a ast mile north of M59 of M24 Cail ca FE 8-6192 for information R_ WILSON—EM 3-655 a Room for Laughter | The children will enjoy living in this comfortable 3 bedroom brick bome_ Located in fine home area af Cedarview Sub, with wonderful view of the lake On a curving 200 ft. corner lot. 2 bedrooms 9x12. 12x23 activities room, Ce- ramic tile bath 12x16 master bedroom. Living reom with heata- lator arenas: kitchen-dinette. Has buijt-in oven and range. Roomy utility with adjoining oe ba Basement and ogee rage. rer Saar sq . of eo area! bar as at only Trul 3 $19. ~. with curative financing availa EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd ures rip wanes EM 3 M 3-3314 $4,950—$400 D A Teal cutie on Ly aenaeo ft. lot. West of town. g picture win- dow & living oon with studio ceilings. natural fireplace & car- E Bedroom with built-in unk beds en with smack bar. Full bath with shower. Utility reom with furnacc Immediate D RILEY. BROKER S00, Elizabeth Lake Pe PE 4-115 4-4821 |ON IN NORTH SIDE. 4 ROOMS, bath, and ulility. Hardwood floors, | ote walls and fenced yard y owner. $8,250 with easy terms. Call FE 4-4363. NEW MODEL ~ New ip bedrm. bungalow with full Good barn Two chicken houses. | Right gon-! sider $8.000 to $12,000 city home If you would iike this home dupli- cated on your lot. come out and le. us show you this new model at $995. on your lot F. C, Wodd Co. Wililams Lake Rd at M5® After Pei OR 3.1038 VETS Nothing Down $79 Per Month | INCLUDES TAXEg & INSURANCE Full basement, spacious living rm., 3 large bedrooms. hardw firs., city water & sewer FREE | Choice of stove or refrigerator, or, washer or dryer | OPEN ! SUNDAY 12-7 N MODEL | 389 CAMERO OFF FEA EATHERSTONE Call FE 8-6192 for information R. WILSON EM _ 3.6556 heat. SYL. A uirtad VILLAGE bedroom home with lake privileges dock included. all-to-wall carpeting. Fenced yard FHA to qual- ified purchaser NORTH END 0 Down on this 2-bed- room with full basement. 1- car garage Payments aly 0 per month. It's vacan rene PARK 2 bearoom home in perfect condition Payments only f per month including axe- and insurance. Ver low down payment to qual- ifiec purchaser, OFF BA! DWIN No Down Payment — 2-bed- room heme with full base- ment, auto, heat Oak floors and tile bath. It's vacant. NO DOWN PAYMENTS 3 Bdd Ga heat orated like new ly payments NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. Low month- FOR AG ‘HOME NEEDS CALL US PLEASE Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20% Main, Clarkston, to (ACROSS FROM BA Open I Daily gto 9 — Sunday. 12 to 8 G NES DRIVE — NEAR . SCHOOL. very nice neighborticod 2-bed- oom corpete living room auto heat. larwe ma pay- ment Owner, MY 3- RM CEMENT BLOCK. $8,500 * pont mise it arece others to chrose —- INN NNAN 6 Ww 8 FE 4-2577 3 BEDRM. TRI- iL & RANCH homes. gga oecupancy. 1'4 Mi. from ‘0. Model lo- cates 2406 Pont Aaa uy — n i un. 2-6 icky 9-7017. VETERANS We have 3 older home Ik. ptiv. that can be bow ust moftgage cost down & ; ull price $7,200 JOHN J. VERMETT REAL ESTATE _EM_3-6468 Nothing Down Wil batid starter home on your your plans Also tough Den Mc- with { with $55 to SYLVAN LAKE ‘Warwick new 3-bedroom Moric tri-ievel ranch come Fire- eget ey reo g oan garage. 185 —— ppm bg ay at rs I Foenise ED MODEL OPEN DAILY 10-8 1 MELROSE _— Monteaien $8,250 COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT “69 *% FE 8-6455 _ Large modern kitch- | posses- | For Colored Families 2-bedroom. an. ¥, &., Price — we with down payment $40 month. Call Mrs. Pears PE Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike 4-5905 BY OWNER. CLAREBTOR == bedrm., all brick ranch with at- tached breeweway and 2-car ga- rage, full) basement, aluminum storms and screens, on a large corner lot, MA 5-4666 after 6 p.m. CUSTOM S8UILT BRICK RANCH with basement, 15 x 26 carpeted living reom with ledge rock fire- lace, twin sized bedrooms, aceboard heat, Anderson win- dows with drapes throughout Soft water well 8 x 26 porch viewing scenir acreage, beautifully land- scaped Attached greenhouse and double garage Walkin to parochial, public schooly a _cthurehes. GReenleaf 6-0408. BY OWNER—$250 DOWN ON this cute 2 bedroom home locatec 2 miles west of Pon- tlac, Immediate possession, Only $5, per month. OR %. 3922 Gls—No Down Pavment 3 bedrooms, dining room. base- ment, fenced lot, carpeted living room, drapes, enclosed porch and 1‘4-car garage: Buy from owner and save. Full price only 291 S. Anderson near _and Auburn Phone FE 8-973 INCOME Near State Hospital 6 rooms bath down 4 reoms & bath Private entrance. Full basement Gas heat. 2 car garage. Terms & FE 8.8183 | 0 North Perry and Wilt consider small free & clear house A part payment 100 YEAR OLD BRICK IN EXCEL. | tent condition. Original woodwork ; and trim Eight rooms on first | floor 4 rooms on second floor | 3% acres om corner. Near Wix- | om $16,900 with terms. STEELE REALTY. 135 Highland One of Pontiac's finest homes. 14 rms. 2? sun porches 4‘ large garage with 2 bedrm. mod- ern apt, above, 167x187 ft corner lot on W Huron. $20,000 will han- dle. priced to sell Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832 W_ Huron FE 48550: FE 81278. OA 8-3653 ROCHESTER — NEW BRICK $15.175 to rancher and tri-jevels | $16.265. Liberal FHA terms. Only j 9 left | eon B. Henry, Inc. $11 aae OL 1-9111 & nochester ee 650 DOWN. ONLY See ms, cichen: water artery oll | large living room automatic fot heater, Clark Rea! Estate, FE 4-64 PE 4-4813, 1362 W, _Huroo &t. NOI DOWN PAYMENT 2 bedro modern. plastered, Sarenoeal Wise a month Includes taxes tana insurance NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 bedroom. $80 @ month. Includes taxes and insurance fad rut 500 DOWN Or trade new 3 bedroom mod- ern. 1'4 acfes, near M15. Clark- Ston area. $70 @ month. OWN acres. with nice trees and 3 shell with aluminum “COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE On main ae chop in eros ian com- munity wi modern home and be ft. of commercial frontage 000, $2,000 down. Realtor e PANGUS, 1919 M15, Ortonville $9,500 Will build 3 bedrm. home on your | jot =Full automatic 5 bedroom i size kitehen with birch cupboards. on ae our anaes Don McDonald. NO DOWN PAYMENT 4 bedroom starter homes z hb ful basement and rouvh wir- ing jot or will build on our ama! pa y- o vou oe wity 2 fed Oorp rner Wijiems Lake Rd. & M59 After 6 OR 3-7038 . OXFORD vine? TIME OFFERED In subdivision. Beautiful 3 year old @ room ranch Fully ifled basement. Attached garage Large kitchen has dinette area. nattifa] birch cupboards, =, fe oven & stove. Wool carpeted : = toom with renee, Be ae hell. Large bea rain MODEL HOME baie. wigateds mare y atea re td eee immed consiger smal free Roe | Fe stente onyese wall w m ay er ermetion an” HERBERT C. DAVIS __#18 IRWINDALE DRIVE _ 3 Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN Moves You In SO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS LOADS OF PERATURES MODEL OPEN distance | od | | up NA_7-2815 basement, heat, oak floora, the bath, family’) — PE 25452" basement BROKE COPE! PLUMBING. ato | | NUM LE | TH BEDBOOMS. 1'2 BATHS. | cits bil ta Jone | neve home on 5 scenic acres : | ake privilege A real buy at Good ciean home. FORCED AIR OIL HEAT | sasev terms. * baths | } 1 | Rd. (MS9) at Highland, Mich MUtual 4-2045. FSTATE TO BE. SOLD | | | paved street. A resi bey | LAKE FRONT __ For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 ' ) IMMEDIATE FOR SALE OR RENT. 2 BEDRM., It's Here | soa agPOSSESSION Equity mt 1 ae HOME At wo. ‘ iH : Q a The Conreereible 24s 23, bedroom ‘brick homes. “Base | at tbe pet met Tae ti er, boat nnd, Bedrooms %3 bedroom Ee ae BY OWNER : gas heat. 2 bedroom, 3 years old, modern, J aluminum water softener, near Drayton Plains. and insurance earner T= $400 for equity, OR 3- ‘OPEN SUNDAY 2 T0°5 3839 Pinnock Ave. Buy this 4bedroom modern home with 6 lots — — Sin “Euchen with aes Basement. privileges. wer vaceas, tran a $12,900 Reasona _ — : Green Lake Rd; signs to Pinnock Ave. Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Est. 29 Yet 7001 Highland mY iat Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 3-6417 RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES BY ORIGINAL OWNER—Located in ag exclusive neighborhood of brick homes and acre lots baa seven minutes from do Pontiac in ———, “Township but Pontiac reatly qodusing prope oe a large liv ‘Tring room, x18", and separate dining L wits wall to wall carpet and large French doors overlooking a patio and landscaped lot; huge kitchen: ceramic tile bath, 3 big bedrooms; full basement finished with beautifully tiled ‘floor and ceiling, including a large recreation room, 2 car fo ‘ron with 16 ft. cement drive road; aluminum storms and ; a couple minutes walk to acre out-lot onto lake. Price $22,500 For additional! eet home appointments call PE 8-1 _Inces me Property 4 43A nee DRAYTON PLAINS 9 Located within walking distance of school, church, shopping center and Grey bus. These ground-floor @: ot icvude 9 gas furnaces and water heaters, 9 kitchen ge and refrigera- tors, 1 apt. completely furn., $600 er month income. This ‘white rick beauty is going at the un- believable low cost $52,600 with HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy OR 13-1950 | For Se Sale Lake Prop. A 3} LARGE BEDRM., LAKEFRONT. basemem 2 baths. 2 fireplaces A Adams, Broker EM _3-4807. BI-LE VEL LAKEFRONT ON White Lake. 5 rms 1% baths, large tee room with fireplace _ $16,700. $3,500 dn. MU 45678. CHOICE LAKEFRONT An excellent 2 bedroom home on a very nice lake. Full divided basement, 14, car garage. at- tached enclosed summer house, other extras Lovely landscaped lot with trees $911 Rowley on loon Lake. Priced reasena bie: Lead HELTM OR 3-0411 ELL INWOOD y DRIVE. In Lakewood Village on jot 203 Big value. Exposed type base- ment. reation area. 2'a-car attached ga- | rage Buider’s sacrifice today. * Qpen for inspection + Giant value at only $21,050 complete C. SCHUETT, Realtor 460 W Huron _____—sFE_«8-0458 Lake Frontage On Pleasant Lake with it's beau- tiful sandy beach safe for chil- dren, Wonderful swimming and | fishing for adults Have your boat near your door, Well restricted. Elisabeth Lk. Rd. near Williams Lk. Ra. Only $40 per foot, Terms Write for map. Houseman-Spitzley | 406 Washingten Bivd. BIO ear OR 3-0711 __ WO 4816 2 bedroom modern. Hot water heat. Attached garage. 175 ft. lake frontage Only $13,600. Favorable terms Phone OR 40306 J. A. _TAYLOR, REALTOR. _ Lake Lots and Lake Priv. 1-3 to acre. Clarkston Schools ple ecerye Ue door Wind. Phone Lincoln 6-771], Sylvan Lake Model Complete home. ole or bad lcate poche Open Sat. & 2140 Ga : ; For Sale Lots _ %4-ACRE SITE BLOOMFIELD HILLS » Drive around and see this beautiful. located F Dunstan road and Marteil Drive, It's Semel aay wood- ed and overlooks = of the finest ‘Bioomtela ie prope bie One of the few remaining select Lay to at be had. Priced at for immediate sale "San owner evenings, MI 4-4760. 1 ACRE LOT. ‘DRAYTON PLAINS. OR 3-€512 § ACRE BUILDING SITE NEAR nville. $1,300. $50 dow 1% acre building site with trout stream, $1.180, §209 dow 10 atres near M15, aeed' ground $2,060 $100 down priced iakefront lots, #50 on Lake privileges $25 down PANGUS, Realtor Py M15, Ortonville NA 17-2615 100 % 200 FT. VACANT LOT OFF Wonderful investment a oars Ee BUSINESS LOT. MSs } BLOCK tom Pee i383, center, 0 ft. front- age. F BY OWNER CHOICE BLDG. “LOT between Pontiac and Rochester, near college 1252250. Well re- stricted. OL 1-160. aed reser Lar boree cornet wast SDE i - Digit nreak 62,000 w cheap street. 80x 110 JAN AVENUE - 1302225. Low ie sed STREET 1001100. . ia of STERLING ey #3,20, AUBURN, "av Noe Rae - 330 Zoned commercial Garage - Nicholie & Harger Co. 13. W HURON PE 58193 LK PRIV ‘LOTS, 85 AND $775 PE 5-2002 rr OOKING? FOR A GOOD LOCATI To vibe oop HOME High Hill Village Hoe @ — Milles asi own i ADD'S soi eer tas PERRY ACRES assured Large low ae , sei), no septte tank troubles Beautiful views im every co cNvEN fl weated on Eg od ogy Pi MM) miles sorth of el PRICEn from $1,200 with 16 per cent down or 16 per cent discount for cash sToP at the PERRY ACRES ol- fice o H. P. HOLMES, Inc. MA ee cE CARNIVAL {-31 “Here's a ple mom started me over here with!” by Dick. ‘Turner 4 Tm. Reg US Par OFF, © 1950 dy NEA Gervics, tne Evenings OR 3-3230 | INCOME PROPERTY. BY OWNER Top location at. Hun face brick with large rec- | For Sale Lots 46 | wrens Plan Now FOR SPRING BUILDING IN CHEROKEE HILLS! sites for better es — com-| pare the living advantages of country. yet close-in Select to suit YOUR exact needs! Carl W. Br 1, Realtor 503 Communify Bank Bidg FE 44211 Eves FE S.asea PLANNING A NEW HOME? Larce (140x175') in neighbor- hood of Jr. Executives. Located on ecre 1 Bh N. & Walton Blvd 82. term FRANK SHEPARD. REALTOR OL 1-114 or For Sale Acreage 47 = | 4 ACRES Wel located on paved road, near Lake Orion. Just off Baldwin Rd. | Fine building site, berry and << ground. $2200 — Terms available cC_A EBSTER, REALTOR Oxford OA 8-3122, 10 TO 60 ACRES, location on blacktop road, near | | Helly Only §400 per acre with | terms Sere REALTY, 138 Highland | | (M68) al Highland, Mich | | Mutual 4-2045. | For Sale Farms_ 48 180 ACRES IN GROVELAND, 8° | Tra house _Large barn P. W. DINNAN WwW Muron PE 49577 ‘Sale Business Property 49 COMMERCIAL 2 bedroom apt BLDG. 26x40 lated $12,500 Reasonable terms | Bors thy Snyder Lavender Realtor Est 29 ey 7001 Highland Rd. (M50 Phone EM 3-3303 or | MU. _ 36417 os CHURCH BUILDING This ehurch, funeral home, orfgarfise- tion hall or club house. Building 3J0xe® fi of brick construction Seating yo geal of main auditor- jum is 2 lanes ares: bap- tistry, & balcony, Full basement seating 128 plue men's & lady's restrooms & kitchen. Forced air gas heat. Lot 40x300 ft parking ares This property is lo- cated at 351 Froepes St. Call us ior the price & ZONE 1) COMMERCIAL Two lots with small office build- ing Corner of Baldwin & W. New York. Ideal for cleaners beady shop, insurance or real estate of- fice. Cail us for information, K @ HEMPSTEAD 192 E Huron 8t. FE 48284 After 56.00 pm. call FE 54-0510 or FE 2-307) LIGHT MEC G. Located right in Ponting this building !s ideal for light manu- facturing, distributorship, storage 8 and many or Une: Loading docks, off-street parking, offices Only. $18,259 with $6,256 down or $16,750 cash. REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 4-358) 1050 W, HURON OPEN ‘TIL ? _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE INVESTORS Put your money to work on these three outlying shop- pice center sites The stra. egic locations will antee good returns These parcels ate level and = en- gineering costs will be at a minimum Pontiat Area ruar Warren Stout Realtor 71 N, Saginaw Bt FE 6-6165 Open Bundey 1 to § Business Opportunities 51 i-BAY GAS STATION, SMALL eum down, balanc, inventory . Ph, OR 3.8536 after 0 SQUARE FT. commercial bidg. and Wiliams Lake per’ One of 5 in 10 new stores in eon 4 yrs. ‘Now, — mt ke arper aun ne « cao Real Estate 3.6466 RE YOU A BUST. nese? Get ‘Michigan e —— ae from ae. ortr rf _Hurow "Pontine “er 4) ree BOWLING ALLEY 6 BEAUTIFUL ALLEYS in perfect conc. ‘Neary new 6€2x140 brick front bidg with attractive pane)- aed ay lea a ® poo Scat im” Price of 8 Reb aoe down includes all equip. and jal tetete TAVERN oe NEIGHBORHOOD TAV- * ae See the best selection of 100 ft | hom location-, | OL 1-7811 | Good garden. | Grion MY 22291, VERY GOOD. | on second floor | | On hi hway and in thickly popu- | \ ake area Splendid location | | for restaurant. ete Priced at oniy ls propery could be used as | large | Business Opportunities 51 | FORD SALES AND SERVICE IN Hillman, Mich Garage, body shop aint shop, all in good condition. | cod location on main street and dotn, ood business Price complete fas and $20,000, handie Pettijohn Real Es- | Orson Ranger, Hillman, | open and will state _ Mich | FOR RENT 2 STALL GARAGE 68 x35 with office ard ay furnace. Corner Oakhil. os Inguire at home behind shop. Pe e-Bie4 | FOR LEASE m4 2 bay modern service station On| corney Reasonable rent ~Brone _OR +4201 ! Fok LEASE MODERN 2 y BAY Texaco Station on Dixie Hwy. pres Plains, Excelent poss!- bilities for the right man Paid | Traini Program, and eine available Call LOgan 5-6000 after | 8 p.m MArket €4614 Mr Webster GROCERY DOING GOOD BUSI. i _neas. ¢ Owner retiring 04 Oakland | “PET'S TALK | ° BUSINESS | Dairy Queer | Grand River location Show- | ing consistent high gross I for past several years, Well aang ea and ample park: ing rst ‘ime offered Be sure to eheck into the facts and figures on this business. Classy Class ¢ Beautifwuliy decorated i throughout with leether booths biond front and back bar and top equipment | Good gross and reasonable rent Shown by appointment. MICHIGAN BUSINESS | SALES CORPORATION | JOHN A LANDMESSER, BROKER | | 1573 8 Telegraph Rad PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR FE 4-15682 | MODERN ‘USTALL SERVICE STA- | tion. Located across from shop- ing center in Walled Lake For | urther infor Call MA 4-2461 | Evenings after 7 pm. Call MArket 42941 i EW MODERN 3 BAY SERVICE Section for lease at Perry & Mad- ion. nr new high school With | ew Perry st. complete and more traffic thete is @ good potential or @ lot of new business CALL = 4-0536 or FE 2-3433 afler _5 pm Partridge “BIRD” TO SEB BOWLING—GRILL Only bowling alleys in this grow- ing perthern town Well equipped aril] does excellent business ‘In- | cludes real estate with plenty of parking Only $23,500 down or wid accept trade! REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses throughout Mich, FE 4358 W. RURON a i ed RESTAURANT : quis we 330 ft. on Dixte ahs dee aoe corer near Bki VAC. AN T AC REAGE eal & small, Some lake prop- ‘CUCKL ER REALTY 236 N. Saginaw PE font a 4. SHOPING CENTER Tn very = fast growing. sub- urban Owner retiring. Ex- cellent ppc eley veohos, arersy se terms OR SUNOCO SERVICE STATION FOR \ease, located Bashabaw and May- bee rayton | well located Can produce high | income for alert, energetic man Thereugh training Course avai)- able with full time salary while learning Capital requirements m derate. Apty Sun Ol! Company, CEdnt 2-10 or write Box 690 Flint, Michigan Evenings call 6X12 RUGS, WOOL FACE, $15 06 SUnset &7 Mr, Haney, Flint, Reversible, $16.50, Imported. Michigan. $34.96 Axminster, 64696. Ru TAVERN FOR BALE. RAMBAY. s 65.95, Pearson Furniture, 4 Mich. Near Ironwood. Year _Orehara 1 Lake Ave, around liquor Meense Also, 8M | 21° ADMIRAL TV, COMBINATION D For further information write 6 radio & phonograph, 940 Large _to Marco's Bar, Ramsay Mich cedar wardrobe, $30 Deluxe Lron- | Sale Land Contracts — 82 DR er LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY y OR to gel] EDar, Gerreis, EM 3-251) EM 3-4086 Money to Loan = 553. (State Licensed Lenders) pen etapa barter hte a do reer | BUCKN ER FIN ANCE COMPANY BORROW UP TO $500 OFPICRS fr: Wallet Lk — Utica "Eieioghem 1 Plymouth GET “CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company FE 2-9206 | SIGNATURE LOANS $20 to $500 Fast, one-visit service, 24 months pacha ; ™ $4121 er Home & & Auto 76. som ~~ Company Pike) -EQU ITY OR SELL z HOUSES ON _AN AUTOMATIC “WASHER “Wirt - Money to Loan GOODS . OL 6-OT11, OL 1-619) *WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We will be glad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 74 “LONG-TERM | HOME LOANS Available to rural residents who- qualify for \ LAND BANK LOANS RURAL home owners with one. acre of more, ed for garden- | ing or other part-time farm oper- | alién now eligible for LONG- | TERM ‘up to 20 years} LOW) {S per cent) mortgage loan. SEE —Lapeer National Farm Loan Association at 128 N. Saginaw St, for informetion _ ee Lapeer, Mich . _ Mortgage: oans Want A Good Mortgage? lf your home needs an improve- ment, and your debts consolidat- ed. call or see us at once. Don't wait. 5‘. per cent interest, BENDEROEF ra ee Sere 55 WoL FE ‘81 FORD CUSTOM 6 trade for older cart as equily 8-64 414 a ap ELECTRIC RAROE ORIGINAL TRADE FOR FREEZER OR }-6224 EVES | toxdo 1958 BUDDY TRAILER 2) bedrm. front kitchen A-1 condi- tion. Small down payment or will trade for jot, car furn and etc Must sell, MY 32-3603 _ ALUM CAMPING TRAILER BO Ford for later model car Consid- er deep freeser, FE 8-232) -Foor Boat. f “AN DECK AND M heals for electric hand sander MApie 5-1723 | CASH FOR USED TV'§ TAPE) recorders & re son Working of not, * make rent {from will FE 1 lot, beach privileges. payments, 41039 | SWAP POLAROID CAMERA FOR MM movie projector or tape Secorder OR 3.3457 | WILL SWAP LADY'S EXPENSIVE fur coat for good used car. Also mise for sale PE 2-7690 ] | WATEP SOFTENERS To" RENT ; _Sell of swap. _OR 32 36 | For Sale Clothing on SIZES CLEAN USED WORK nis from ¢@0c. shirts from 20c_— ear 7 days 7 am. to ll pm Closed Sun 4 pm. Al the bait store 389 Orchard Lake Ave AMBER DYED HAIR SEAL CAPE. ope Worn only 3 times OR | 9183 — | LADY'S JACKETS | — 18. Also shirts, FE | BOY'S AND aver 16 & 2-3534 | CADIES CLOTHES, ALMOST NEW _ Sine $-12, Cheap. _UL 21657 NEW BRIDAL VEIL. $18.00 FE 2-4)26 | WOMAN'S CLOTHI NGO} OF ALL kinds, sine sizes 16-18. FE 2-804 Sale Ho Household ‘Goods “87 PO PW SPI ALMO8ST NEW to AUTO. GE stove Bacrifice, 890. Cost over $100 FE 27168 1 AB a +S URRES) Gas RANGE. ® cuble .refri eacellent condi- _ Hon 0667. 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SET, 4110. Wrough iron dinette set, $45, like _OR_ 3-4385. 2 PC LIVING BR SET. G00D cond. Blond end tables & coffee eho Reas. FR ¢1713, call af- eT s-PC. LIMED OAK DINING RM suite, 6] W __Princeton | after 5. @ PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDAM. outfit, Double dresser, bookcase bed. Large chert. 2 vanity lamps All for $89.50. oad only $2 weekly Pearson Furniture, 42 Orchard _Lake Ave 7 Pince LIVING ROOM BUTTE. brand new davenport and chair, a modern step tables, maiching a table, 2 decorator lamps All tor $09 Pay only 63 weenly. eto Furolture. 423 Orchard _Lake Ave 6 PC. BLACK WALNUT DINING room suite. Maple twin bed. Pr. of beys shoe roller skates, size 4. FR ¢-8558 \ FRIGIDAIRE ClOTHES machine $15. Apt gas sto And other furniture. FE 64688 & | FE 4-7881. DINING RM. SET COMPLETE. Authentic She Mahogany. res- ser—mahogany. complete “double bed. Auto. washer Refrig. 7 fu. ft. Reas. MA_ 6-2987. . DAVENPORT | AND” ‘CHAIR, REA- sonabie FE Pisi¢ = EASY SPIN-DRY WASHER ar Bendix automatic §45. Both go0c condition Fleidbrook | 92343. EASY SPIN_ DRYER, “x12 GRAY Tug, tables. EM 3-38 872 EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER | with attachments. Fry-rte UL 2-. - 53 Sale ‘Household Goods 57 Goods 57 Sale Ho Household Goods 7 (State Licensed Lenders : AND NEW SOPA ‘BEDS, $44 QUICK $25-$500 LOANS! pees ee 8 WINTER SPECIALS SEz ‘BOARD FINANCE nerspring mattresses, $17.95. Cot-| GE SWEEPERS, New, Guaran- Co 118 N. PERRY 8ST. m sses, $12.96. Pearson's a All attachments .... . $37.17 EASY PARKING FE 8.9661 Furni 42 Ore Lake Ave, | REFRIGERATORS, | Uses. a . ' our Borrow With Confidence Me a eee COST OF LIV. wiectric’” Ait’ eat $25 to $500 a cu. ft. chest freeser. only $308 | | Your cholee, from... ... *y20 50 Household Finance ul - we sv rerigersher., only 179 = sry rebuilt. Only eeeens $78.00 Pontiac auto. s, . 3% 8. Secioaw Bt - PE 4.0535 | E-2 terms, Samuels, MA 5-601) GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP N BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON Of Z- JEAGUE F I} ANCE - CO. Cert beast comnts wien mpriaga (82. ©. SUROM FE 41555 202 N. MAIN and mattress. 620.60 Pearson's, | UNIVERSAL GAS STOVES UF- NX 4 cha ake Ave. rh chure: ano, vac- ROCHESTER, mc COMFORTABLE TILT . BACK Se abe yond swap for LOANS $25 oe ae $5 FE bet hide ec. furniture. FE VESTOCK GHROMY DINETTE 620 WASHER . UsEp TV 919% UP USED RA- _ HOUSEHOLD $25 Daseaper ne ae oe dio-phono . combination, $34.95 FE 411 COND. NORGE RE- VE GOOD frig $25. MArket 4-3820. VACUUM CLEANERS. BRUSHES, . 856 Myrtle 9x12" Felt Base Rugs Reg. $4 95— buy have only $6.95 9x12 Felt Base Rugs Reg. $6.85-—buy 2 for only $9.95 Syers, 141 W. Huron FE 4-3064 ZIG-ZAG EQUIPPED NECHI portable $57.80 baiance or pay- ments of $692 mo. Mich, we _ing Center. FE 2-3337. Television & Kates 276 ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER © good condition Electric range $19.85 | Refrigetator $20.95 | Gas ‘range 319 85 | Easy washer 29 85 “CRUMP ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn i PE eas UL 23000 EXCELLENT CONDITION, 2 oven elec range. $75. Modern , ebony finish oak dining rm set | "$195. Twin maple beds and night stand, Sofa with slip cover $8u. Mi 4-3251 DRYER H A-1 condition, Mahogany drop leaf table with pads. Chest of drawers ter tables bookcases lamps, Ber 6 luggage, sun lamp, | i FREEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS | hame brands. Scratched Terrific | value, $149.95 while they last No | hone orders. please, Michigan.’ duorescent, 393 Orchard Lake | ve FRIGIDAIRE ELEC. STOVE burners Aute oven, Good cond Mi 4-7155 FOR SALE - SMALL RADIOS _ & players. FE 5-86755 = FOR SALE — HEYWOOD-WAKE. | field extension table and four | chairs plus leaf. Champagne fin- | ish Excellent cond 6451 Church: 8. Clarkston, Ph. MAple 51226. | FREEZERS-N OR GE-FREEZERS | Chests and uprights New models Slightly scratched or crate marred models, ai big | discount prices. 2 years to pay 60 days same as cash | WAYNE GABER | 121 N Saginaw FE 6-6189 EASY SPIN WASHER. SLIOHTLY | damaged $60 off list price 30° | gas range, ee 40" Gibson | elec range, $110 9 | | ROY'S REPLACEMENT rAnRTs 106 Oukland Ave _ FE 2-402) EASY WRINGER WASHER. FULL size office desk, both in exce!- lent condition Must sacrifice OR 3-0756 Saturday after @, all day Sunday GAs DRYER. BUNK BED GOOD cond Reas OR 3.7120 i GE ELEC RANGE, PULL Size | Good condition, MI 441 GRAY DAVENPORT ae MATCH- _ing chair FE 2-09 ~O949 7 PR LINED ANTIQUE | “SATIN | drapes Maiching drum & coffee table, like new MI 6-8476 “Dow QaK DINETTE SET. $20 | LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS. I brand new, $15.86 Pearson's Fur- niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave j LIVING RM RUGS $12 RUST tan plaid, $15; #10 brown fig- _ured, $10 PE 8-3206 TOU | HI-FE CLOSE Walnut sym console, $228 ws! now | $167 88. Maho sym. console, | $169 9% now $127.88, Mahog Mot | console, $190.06 now greet Blonde Mot console, $200 05, S18T 88; Mahog. sym. table eect $99.95, ‘now 872.88: Sym. portable. $79.95. now $62.88. $5 down de- livers. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE |} 30 8 Cass FE §-6123 | KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER, Ge: dryer avd Thorgiadiron. FE Livia aM. RM. SUITE. FE 57185 OR BE y OVER WESTINGHOUSE stove U UL 32-8456 LOUNGE ‘CHAIR AND OTTOMAN. “ metal work bench. 3 ace 1 FE 45130, 63\% 2 Yaion. LINOLFUM, 9x12. $3.95 hier $695; 12x15, 68 95, | 44 ft wall tile, = running ft Reg $3.85 house pa ET $189 g TACK 8 PAINT & put OLEU 333 N_ Saginaw. Neer Robt. Hall. MAYTAG, WASHER $36. asi! INCH $40 «Gas stove, §36. wolte washer, $24, Electric roe | a Murphy bed and mattresa, Refrigerator. $35. Platform bagi rubber rocker, $40, FE . NEW NORGE WASHER & DRYER Loh over payments, Phone OR HEATERa BRAND WN selling below cost, OIL Coleman’ sien. EW All fi00 REFRIGERATOR, 6 LB. rite jroner sed very iittie, $175 Remington Typewriter with ige _farriage 625. FE 40157. i CAPEHART TV, EXCELLENT eomd, $126 ——? desk and world Globe, 912. _FE + BUDS. MAPLE TWIN BEDS. ate CAPI Db MONTE L J $39 80FA BED NEW. ye BAG sie ance ase ecwcn ass 9i sees Breattast Co. soocdopmencnncus $18 0 ectrie TONg® = ..... 6... 00 sive gan ,tove ’ rod See PURITTURE C My BBL FOR ONE Saginaw ADMIRAT DELUXE REFRIGERA- deep f auto de traci : ‘year correc” " Prigidalre electric range, balance 62 per wk. Behick's Y 3711 _. A LOVELY SINGER BEWING MA. chine in blend conecie Take over Lop techsroas of $6.14 Pr pay op 91 $33.19, Capital a | SPE CIALS CHOIC s iT Te 6 at s00.50 each AB table model sete guatanterd neonditionally for 3 days Er rE AO4S, Muars = eee Pet ere ed _ ed ia ighis om. A BF M & DINING Bi ag OR: love. eomt, iceerer i} ae it, Just like new $00, tT 3-0847 _. § PC WALNUT DINING RM) Suite, OR 3-4150, ; (8 cu. FY. Ge REFRIG. RUN. _ning cond. MAyfair 6-1128 2 ELEC STOVES, GOOD COND OR _ 3-967 1A 5-60) OVER so UeED TV sete FROM $1405 up TV antennas, 6 ; WALTON T v 815 EB. Waltea (esata b2-2367 LIGHTS. $17.95 slightly scratched. lewtion of newest designed light\ fixtures for ail rooms Pantastic values, Miehi- an Fluorescent, 303 Orchard L&. ve RED LEATHERETTE SOFA UN- fOidg into very comfortable double bed with regpseeinn. mattress in Su good condition $75. MI REFRIG EXCEL RUNNING CON- dition $35. MAple 6-6451 anytime efter 6 eee REBUILT - WASHING MACHINES and vacuum sweepers, 816.05 up DOWN $8 #5, Tremendous ner of Howard. PE 4-6168 REFRIGERATOR AND STOVE. $100 07 E Fairm GiNOER PORT. ey tis ATTACH $2450 Late model, Electrolux _On 34a #6, same Curts App! éTUBIO L GE. NEW SLIP eover, $30. Twin springs and mat- treases, $40. 3-534 __. aTOvVES 5 BOUGHT, 8c BOLD. EX.- ae Turner's, 602 Mt. Ciem- ene. i, TRA™-IN DEPT. Quar. Elec. washer ....... $30.96 Apt. site gas stove bee Table top elec range cae ee $90.08 Modern eicep loungette .... $20.06 2 pe. living room suite .... $39.66 Metal bed ogee ere Fs |Table mode : . $40.95 So rm. ofl heater os hats 2 ITEMS a ees oss Two Days Only $ale STOVES. electric Used, all ee G04 wo. £8. REFRIGERA used, Renewed, Ota ¢ «$48.00 | rv rebu' New picture tu “eal O68 "Used Trade-in Dept. Bet —_ shay ss age ee oee RRR ERR Oe veeee ies ee eee eeeee weg ebair en bb See REE Ew Ray eek = LARGE RCA COLORED T 4 | ASSORTMENT Geereaeee abies) Electric Cor- | _ sro 17 INCH MOTOROLA TV, A and FM. Radio, phonograph, 3 speed combination. After § p.m. _phone FE 5-4492. V, OR- A Seer $500 sacrifice . MI Ase oa TV OTHER Bar- ains Peer’s Appliances, 8161 mmerce Rd. _ Water Softeners —57C FULLY AUTOMATIC $79.98 SALE PRICE _ $378 REG. VALUE Cooley Soft Water Co. _ FE 23-3877 __ | WATER SOFTENERS AT BIG Dis- count. OR 3-2360. __ 58 _ Valentine Gifts HAND MAD# leather articles, repair service and book binding EM 3-0065 For Sale Miscellaneous 00 L IN. GALVANIZED PIPE 13's cents per ft in 1 ft. lengths, *« galvanized pipe, lig cents per ff. in 31 ft lengths, 3 In. soil pipe. Sa 4 per length, 4 tm. sell pipe. per length Cord m, 7 Moor « mile west of ort ie “WHEEL TRAILER Fon SALE. _ 955 Lakeview St 2 FUEL OIL TANKS GOOD CON- dition, will deliver, FE 5-0120. AAA] ALUMINUM sIDING Install now at low winter prices Save up to 3 per cent on fuel. Alum. storms end awnings. No money Soee ro it PT So Spring. OE V J Auburn & Roc Sone Rd. su 23-4000 l!_ne_ans Ph. Res OL 1-662 | INCH ep PIPE 54 FT, a } Sump Pum SAVE a uso — 177 8 _ Sa agin PE 6. 31 00 ee 1oxt8 CABIN =e BE MOVED, { $125. FE 47233 after 6. 142 ROMEX, IN - cOmL LOTS, 3 cetts per ft. hood and fan, copper tone, $279.95 G. A. Thompson, 7005 Highland Ra | 30 GAL. GAS, 10 | 10 YEAR GLASS- Iined high bel water heate:, $60.95, S2-gal ectric heater, $69.96: Thompson, “7005 M5: mile west of Airport 3 GAL. ELEC. HEATER $69 96 30 gal auto gas heater $49 05 Cab sinks and fittings $5795 up. Laundry trays, st , fau- cents : SAVE PLUMBING 172 south Baginaw St , “* iss0 CHEVY ri WASHINO MA- ehine, $12 $-13 3.000 8 fiack ~ WAL- ) ae - OF nut & cherry lumber Also heavy planks for gun stocks & fire- piace mantels, OAkland -3257 ALFALFA Bay SECOND CUTTING a dozer blade for Farm Atl Bupe A Merts Bros, W ton, Michigan. ar 1.2351. . A RATED SIEGLER OIL HEATERS, SPRING DISCOUNTS G_A. Thompson, 7005 Highland FR 4. ANCHOR FENCES No money down, FHA approved. PREE MATES, FE 5-747! BATHROOM PxTORaS YOUNGS. automatic water ware, Electrical supplies, crock -. and tile, galvanised copper, black and fittings, Lowe Bros. Paint Su BRICK—PIPE—STEEL FHA TERM E ESTIMATES SURPL US "EUMBE R& $30 Hightand Rd. Ate mm res abe REMOVED oth _¢leared. Pontiac Press Box_70 BAND RE-SAW SELF completely motorized, 30 motor, magnetic starter, biedes 3. y'2lO% 34°) «wood planer, Loner vorined — ewite elec moto: Sustom Dull small ¢ biock able saw mii on rubber, bes fer over $500. Table dnb} saw 10° blade 1 HP $45 Walt cutoff saw model QE 5 P motor ae f "0 a - Fiec. Si 1200 RPM 4) ‘volt : For st Products Inc €02¢ Orion Rd., Rechester OL 1-#163 * Ul Burmeister's CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES | YOx4a 32 ft. bai. lath .. Bs (Quantities 10 pcs. or mere) @n8a’y fir plyscore : $8 469 | ¢x8x'4 V-greoved m $ 449 Fibergias insulation, per Aluminum comb. soos, comp or = Grade A — ry ar aie “tae 16" Aluminum Windows Burmeister’s NORTHERN LUMBER Com 1940 Cooley Lake Ra.’ KEM 34171 Open 8 a.m, to % p.m, Gilly Sundays, a.m. to 2 p.m. iv Sraievie : AND — 8 HALF AND DEWALT ae SAW. 2 W.3HP Mo- PE 8-794" tor, blade with dade. MA ELECTRIC BROODER — HOLDS 00 .,.fhicks. Lake Orton, 3685 ‘ 3] AE : CAA yO St Oh - 7 | “THE, PONTIAG PRESS, _ _SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1959 TWENTY-FOUR : Sale Cars 1 , 91 For Net ow a tL data | F Sale Cars 1 For Sale Cores 98) SUPER. 90 ; or : T. M- 5 ¢ ‘57 OLDS CONVER _79|/ SLICES OF HA CHANNELED, 5 WIN- | '97 vcond. Super, eauip __ Sale , Porm: Produce 75) _Rent Trailer » Space = TIC Mow coupe, 60 lds sill, 4:11 Super’ tow sl For Sale e Miscellaneous 6( 60 _ Sale Musical Goods | 2 Sey Fanaewany one LER BPE AALS SERVE a F ANTAS rear Mt wirm. UL 24264.) Super s.28. aoe Se ot = C1oUs ' best for. < oe ae EEL 2 door : Be , SUToR j ——— HOLTON CORNET. B FLAT. PH. APPLES, De Orchard, 4301. Bald Se wens i On 12) = Zo . sr bgp sg tans eye Ful ‘M4 FORD V-8 CLUB COUPE. cont “Doon HOLID Day ERING, POW. a) JELLED MAGIC PE §-5760 after 4 p.m. a. ee acres Between Lake Orion and ~ apne che nt Ge eer dee. er steering, Overdrive. Spotlight, | DOOK “STEER con . Te Peet pete oe er caber er| | WIEGAND GLACKMORE FARMS, APPLES. acne oe | Bin fetes CAA nee aa Veek = «tetas uit cay simon) EE TER ABSOLUTELY | PER- fe or rup. Ru ME SILEHOME FSTATES. WOD. | : .* setual : : NER. be not — Hundreds of colora to MUSIC CENTER bell ha Or _OL rh “ERM v Lakelront and playground. | 7 1953 Chevrolet Bel-Ajre, 4 i _like pew, . OR FF FECT CONDITION, 1-0W 7 p Chery from. & PAINT LESTER Console GoS poems G6O0p HARD EAR EORN, 000. | 2 tons | rage ne ote. Pull "1956 one VICTORIA MY 21411. gg ARRAN TORE FAM] LETER, conn ea et te na’ Ginga MY Of vourye. gies ite rater pres he ee ee OME ana espe “AREA rae see the best, | : i tires R& peor € w GAL- ILE BAZAAR | —£ White wa: qh | ee ye aot Caren power es Sete Sale Farm = Eaeipraent 16 = cas a 1962 | Chevrolet sek eer ion Pal shift Exe cond, throughout. = “Bright Spot” lue, $39.95 up; 2 uto Accesso a ppdlniage “om UTO SALES proved. $80.50 va heater for a| __ | ACROSONIC TOTAL PRICE BUYS A Sa OE ome prin $ SA FE 2-235! 90 FINE CARS Merred Buy & new he |PIANO. BALDWIN A ; ii $49.50 Bee it at) ~~ 68 E ‘TIL 160 P.M. a used unit. Also $500 cash, Ca hew chain saw LET BOX. 6 a DO- OPEN e-0css ) eset ee bottled gas heat-| fe sat conu oreeg Miller Garden = ions ONE a roar osey Moors Ls 1952 Chevrolet, 2 door, li i blue, 1954 FORD eth renais are Sse new Orchard Lake at Cass a at elee at terrific values yehigen NING—OSCAR “SCHMIDT Equipment 1508 8 Pobre Bir. oe Ours PE 6-8676 exceptiotally clean inte $195 matic, radio and Dn, $6.81 week. | 985 PACKARD PATR cpooa sles: i. Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave EO) ee ————| oienm Poeee bi ¢ana We $063 PONTIAC MTR, “31” PLYM.. | fal orice. "No “money down. $3 Conaiiion, 488" dow rua ae. Gat ios, Lane. Full price. — | ming eis Mc-| 5° tr. & Trans “53 week di S ] $145 do. . $1,095. =e | Ea = GEES ate ore cl A mahog- cutee “Enais ee mos wees Tai Ane Mur. Ph. FE 1943 Pontiac, 4 door, 2 tone blue, le tee < BE OOWARD MT 63000." Fe per 3 . and new console p - = WAND 2.2666 Se ee ee s R&H bvera. __WOoOoDWi MENTS TOO BURDEN- go, pire, 3239 Pim fs) aay aie ‘ns. S20 down, bal: rane pacnreey eee on M24 FORD VO TO 1083 HIGH com- Pull prise $300. Wo money down, a LORD rE 2220 | CAM FATMERTS p you adiust adjust to Doubie 4 Mec ft, FC | bdo we ist_north of Oxford ression heads, dua! carbs, : tie wen KEEGO BOR _2-2528 _—_ Romex 14x2, 2'4c ju Riel pump, over $260 of chrome : some iess wens ent ke zp. | < AP BI "MUSIC oa } - H EADQUAR ele ERS OR eng. part. | fender adios belare 1952 Ford, Mot Pa tose. price i 1939 FORD 3 DR. SEDAN $175 | J ake Sees Sales CARGE BAPE © HEELS 5x3 ,19 N. Saginaw | M Gul och Chain Saws for o shift, 4 Is STATION | M™4 AT CL ws 2-2611 LARGE §AFE ON W nal con: ; avid LINE 3 pm mos ‘money do: wo. $3 week JERRY'S TEXACO M-59 | FORD ~ MERCU Sere citer nkee P5 SPECIAL |) We) BAvE A Comet ere ine | 80A 6117 HIGHLAND RD. OR OUTH SEDER R & H, artments. Best offer takes Baldwin Orgosonic spin. op wEW 1959 MODEL McC C For | Sale le Tires 1004 Plymouth. 4 door _ dark | ae MONEY fry 36131. Bradlee. reussion. $1185 | TOCH CHAIN SAWS AND A Rae tt : DECTAT & ABSOLUT of $8.65 LAVATORIES, LAVATORIES: LAV. Fermi tmall aoa payment, be eer ORiEs LOW AB $165 30 a-l USED TIRES $350 UP WE ul “orice 08. uo ‘money ‘on. IMPORT SPECI wiles Down Aes ig 7 parks sere $8 85. Sitghtly marred ance 3§@ mon Car we MANE LOEVERAL USED buy = | ise whttews walls 425 week 1 'S5 Mca "Readsier.” Deluxe. at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. Also’ extraordinary sckipent Pi. CALI MU mit FE 5-8222 CHAIN “pe tai saws. ae $03 Pani. & Many ethers Nowait | am se beet Fo bron , SON b s eS ree eS STANDARD BRAND-NEW Tines Sane ewe? es coven’ Remember = ‘9e¢ : | or ; or _ YOUR FRI ae Rew 220 GALLON Oil hoes Bert ee Te. martin esitas, Pontiac Rd, at SEES Up to 80 per cont off. Black GREAT LAKES FOREIGN CAR SAL LES TELL OF DORA PAID Aytair 6-6926 : sma)! pianos. all A \ | FE 60736 bg : IAMS eae. oe ; ler OL 1-0761 fps RS _tank, $20. MAyta! ORRIS MUSIC : ORK RE. ED WILL : MOTOR MARI 528 N. Main, Rochester. OL 1-07 FOR GOOD ED_ PIPE MORRIS 3 MILL — GE } 28 ss 5 oe ARR sett at engine” “ 44% Telegraph Rd FE 2.0567, HA eed ME oo Machinery. Ph. NA ___ #51 8, Saginaw at Raeburn is 8. esis as =F ; 8-8402 1 FORD. va. ed ey AND | ul Goaeas ere: On ick 21-ft, eo, be ea ae t Across from Tel-Huron, __ | 71-3202. Ortonville “BE a TPS Auto Service 81 — 952 CHEV, a Lo JIM HARTLEY. OR 36111. gine: 2e) ODUCING pennapeaanenennananae "AY OFF $166.70 : NK inaw : STE = PAY € : You. THI oI GUN & TANK. HS. ‘ee Sale Sporting Goods 65 VASP DIRECT DRIVE CRANESMAPT ORINDING IN THE No cash needed. Only 619 month. YOU'VE GOT THE Dixie OK Lot ear es 5 s | FE Mr, Beil. Great La SE ] : _ BUY, BELL, TRADE | N SAWS chine Shop 23 Hood. Phone ( 8-0402: cow PRINTERS. x2, murs Boor ouns Leach 10 Bagley a a toe FOR 6 MONTHS| 2-2663 ; 1952 CHENY. Buns boon, skOW est ea Oe Taek, Fronklin Press, 6425 Teiegapn., Fee oe ee | Rugged — smooth iSaed a “Sale » Motor Scooters 82 - ean CUSTOMIZED BFST Before You Buy imo PLYMOUTH. PE $4017 after em = = OO : , E TO Birmingham a, | buy net) repair wie tocwen | | weight “ln sepence’ Sy THe PA. ae 56 CHEVI McClellan, PE 2-171. COME $150. 5 ae ; BATTERIES $595 ing Burr-8hell ical BY B N MOWERS | yew ere SHMAN 8COOT- “be - hat schedule again! _ offer. Bruce ' LYM. SAVOY 4 DR. V8 B Free delivery. 192 8. Bag.se® PAR OF | LADY'S mine MoUs ecltPs tae aw vers 2 tke FE 7Xe ae Let me see t A i cuev DELRAY CLUB COUPE. Bill Spence inst Pk TRANS. GOOD USED CAR — a 4 — “ 2 i Ss penuciecisaare «00 (cond OR EBD sh meas Peering eas Orion, Se Sale “Motorcycles _&3 = For Sale Cars 91 |_day Pe 42080 after 6:30 pm aiubien oR CAS ah) AoeU Me pay: iu —|7 higan MY 3-5 = a ee ae ~ sed Cars BS Spt: at Re MENTS. (R thiNLES eee DOUBLE Bait, Minnows, Etc. 63B - Sar A ChE 108) 15% DISCOUNT _ Wanted U [aR Pee PS Heals pad = SER ICE pot q MENTE ees aE inks $32.50 = Tollets ra r 3 tractors) we wil] give 15 cent discount top puck —JUNK CAR —TRUCK , NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- “ The Dea 13 $19 95 Thompson, 7005 Mo¥. AIT & TACKLE — Open 7 days Wheel Horse «nd wen auipaeut cal all genuine Warley Davidson von, Bucs WASTE FE. 2-0200 ments of $583 mo, Call Credit Is Part of FE 84541 | (9, 57 Belvederes _mile west. of Aiepork vate B 1pm Closed Sun 7 pm ar display an Pens A 54-7818” arts used to service pod overhaul - JAY Mgr. Mr Parks at MI 4-7600. 211 8. Saginaw thee heats) ‘517 Belvedere Wagon § ROOM O1l HEATER ae nay | 88 Oieliard Take Aye vor te your ries 1 This tt 1” good WE PAY Hersiceereer! Pere 1951 FORD ° a : eee Paes |) 8 a 4-Drs } ee : ; . at ~~} ice * Pr Fe ouseiae ush doors : 370 — hoe MANURE DELIVERED W'iNOW PLOW “sins mecron oe Pr eau and ivory finish day Coup Many others to sca pare Seay: Ene buy" wn 82 $250. "OLive 55, Paceeia ‘full power....... oh | Sau ie ee ‘oan PE 43371 oa S ome below cost | 631 OAKLA | 1958 Olds Super 88 Holiday Coupe | 9, ontcalm ear Exc “6 Chevrolet. Bel Aly... 354 | ana C7, OLVERINE CRUSHED STONE BAND GRAV- KING BRO! Die waue rosie ser WE NEED Hydramatic, power brakes. radio 050 CHEVROLET POWEROLIDE, fear | $4 Ford, hardtop, Vic... ws : We ‘wel d EM 30531 D “aT CepyeF om . end heater. Like new, e | 5 UNDERBIRD, FORD- |, e. 1 ton pickup...... 04 el Feri Howar PONTIAC R 1! $1545 ood cond PE ¢ 88 FORD TH 54 Dodge. 1 | LUMBER : Z a Fr 401% FE ¢11 1959 CARS finish One owner . 6 omatic, radio and Eras ee ’51 International, wees hear 320 B Paddock, Fo aND| Wood, Coal & Fuel - 67 Auction Sales 77 ‘$9 to. 58 models ee pe clean. | 1987 Olds 88 Hoilday sedan. Hy- 1958 stecring powa: brakes: 8.000) s¢|/ 55 Ford, pickup, 8 aylinder. . SUMP PUMPS REPAIRED AND YYOOQ, wee : ‘ AVERILL'S qrctee’ vad) ov heater’ Bold Pyhite Beauliful turquoise and white fln- 3) PONTIAC FULLY EQUIPPED. Fe sean motors rep 2 CORDS OF BLAB WOOD §11 B & Bo asspafl re nese Dixie Hwy +-on0e |- weahea tm! own ner $1797 Chevrolet DelRay 4 Dr ish. Must be seen FE 8-0513 | Fe 2 1468 | Das — : S l SPECIALS. rine aoe PURRACE 6 atOKER : BOATS _ Wanted Used Trucks 89) jms Chscrotet Bicarss, 3-de0r, $1745 Eddie Steele RIDE WITH PRIDE RE ARINDEINO RAL RIZE yy Wanted Used Truck : : _ . $1T4T ; : f Ine used cars - DLING & ALL. SIZES | les ; Turquois oo $ “ORD In one of our fine us BIRCH PLYWOOD | COAL, RINDLING Y rivet ot Auction ale Pee ten pees a Bee tne nk been on sor Chevrolet 210 4-door sedan | KEEGO wanes ee ae ae -EEDWA | ox, MA or 1 ev : : a ) _ Good TWO ie eo OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT, 436 S089 Dixie Highu ay | Boe) ERTS one *y ee V-8 engine, pewersieey pied ag y ; CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 35-1308 CASH and ¢ AR Ky. Prgoees oe ten Drayton Plains | Bow has the world famous | 1986 OR 1967 SN teowen| aus’ Tas car iss ss ites Time-Place END-OF MONTH BALE ~ : (Dae {ARTY COAL ray | Tf, ckup ; oar 5 1113 w pine shelving 12 ( Mislove ead Chesnut tees nee rriday 7pm ; SSPAR Save 4) ope “transmission and| new... |... @e€rome ‘53 Chevy 4Dr. heater, PG. $ 395 Ind w pine stripping : He ; CIs COAL & Olt a Orchard Jovery Eric ay .--.- a GEASS: be in shape FE 54-1101 ' To Buy "52 Baye kD clean... Sis tripping Jc ake Ra FE 2828 liewerw Saturcav oes DINE ett ee tatty Go ance k Ch : EALER "51 Buick 4- : piaaT KL W Fir sorl iche emcee oon 2 corps | very Saturday 1.7 f boats and erulsere along with a CASH PAID SKINS ©V. | rocnesrer rorp p ‘34 — Harr Quan? KL brad. fe lin ff GooD DRY BLABW 2 om OL d ll , Airs & SERVICE Clear W Pe secs shee Dac lin ft for $10 delivered FE 46988 Every sunday eee ef beautiful JORUM - for all models 6571 Dixie Highway at M15 ; H weROOER'S Fy S eae ts aie e casing @ lin ft ‘ st & Ground Park ; and Sell Daily | BORU? Used Trucks ; MAple 5-5071 Open nites ‘ti! 1947 CHEVROLET NEEDS TRANS- : NEW ib iby fee 421 s245) Sawdust & am lecael: pay 3.2717 and ; SCHRAM's AUTO & TRUCK | mission adjustment. $45. FE 83 PLYMOUTH. ¢DR RBH NEW 16 Ibs fe AO AINS | Exe muich or llvestock bedding | ORlando 2717 | ie : on vy . A radiator and battery. : MANY euee BAR | j) aueros aie) Gale ioets tla \LUMA CRAI _ PARTS | 8-1446 _ P 7 SUBJECT TO PRIOR BALE ele ai “within 18 miles DOOR PRIZES BAT & << IOHNSON MOTORS n eee Dixie aon _3-0311 | ‘56 BUICK SUPER 2 DR beta i903 CHEVY 2-DR., ( CLEAN CAR. ontiac a es 3-0164 - Hochente He POU ON IM oS ° ees , ol — ; Power steering & brakes FE 3-7542, H. Riggins. —————- | 1957 Ford 4-Dr, station wagon : HAG Gerty ane imaon gigs tone is COLON JIT SANS Oe eee area ramen |e ets em ee ee ly limite ls 4 you! Because (ha 4 i ALG ee R RIVERIA, | 4 tran $245 fu eater * | 1. ‘ustomere- we need ¥ ‘55 ‘BUICK, 4 D fi inder. Standar ra wo payment, 30 mos. on 595 woorr FIREPLACE & FURNACE ae loaded with a jot of good top for ail the top lines | ante WW tires. R&H Dynaflow. Only ice. BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER smal: do ‘57 Belve. Plym. 2-Dr. Ht. ... $1 MBER CO. | Binet oak maple & kindling FE ae ete ete were not fooling Goon tees until 8, Bunday | $0 | sep TRUCK MODELS shel Small deen permen 5 té6 SW WOODWARD _ MI 6-3900. the panes tz-ton pickup. Company | °57 Dodge 2-Dr. Ht. . . $1695 < Fe ee ee aay ca | HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES TOM BOHR INC MU #171 ‘194. LIKE NEW. 1 re ust be sold. | 57 Ford 2-Dr " $ibes 1947 Haggerty Hwy wale A won OF ae MINDS PENA R e tis Balai 0sy Se Sunde) | 2638 we Ave FE 4-6632 1987 BUICK. ¢DR_ CENTU Conyac: Sin 5-454, ; Standarc factory equipment. | 56 Featiac Wa = Pea Po es a W alate Bre pe urmare end) ene Te) ighis at 8 ip) ni = | _ 1) want it ‘prt Born a Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe | '58 Chrysler 4-Dr. _- 5 ™ Market 4108 ! Rou te Ro PE ea or FR SN Sis _ For ‘Sale Trucks = SEE 1 Oaniand Ave 1956 CHEVY A-l SHAPE, 4475. | 1934 Poo Silanes, NO rmscey aoe. | ae Ceeet gee” sien a 8 at Enoce , Near M13) BOB | == ei FE 5-2766 While wall tires S| - 2-Dr. 2% 9 “SHEETROCK | Plants Trees, Shrubs 68) areial | Ma 1 bee | 87, BUICK. byne ‘Ran FE Se NO MONI BY DOWN — eesarauaie Per ersasces Poe: ‘$3 Nosh Blatesmen 2D... 8 298 ' r FARM | | HT Spec Dyna Efe EEA Hydramatic Power shite. | : | pISPrresaL. _— TION OF FA | Qrianvilie Mich : — = ‘$7 Py t er brates Radio. heater white- | RS “F TRIM aa jed. Feb @ —- 10 30) : | > SPECIAL, (CONV. 51) | We have © ver good selection 9 : finish. Your | ry OW PRICED IMPORT CA 4x8. a ee OAKLAND InR: sr RVIC 219 | Ae ae fies) | a so My Zasst ‘sa t36 hes Wales copmcany | Galas ces Stl ake Geen pa: rye SCONOMY, SPECIALS | T Connell, prop. selling t ice $1,650 a tiacs, Ole, * Butcks no | CHURCHES, INC. Stark Bros. Nursery A) eet cattle To ewes Boul, ROA Ue mT ALUM t sano | (ae DILEAC pee ted GR So Pe Ga Super 88 2-Dr Holiday JACK UL 2.4000, Representative team of mates 2 cimet or “ ih etonraae aairae, Manike! ‘34 CA Saginew FE ¢1008 or FE ¢ Hydramatic Power steering “ , ' ' 5 : ' 1p motor vd 2 heater, whitewalls = WAY CULVFRT Landscaping Ornamentals matching set of AC machine 0 : rado Convert gece brakes Redio, he orien baive® Wares at Fruit and mu Trees 2090 bu caine iso be Se 43182 cERtURY CENTER ville eAUTY $1808 | "SO DeSO' O biome ere7) Caan bad lad CEMENT COLORS — 12 auauee EM 33128 aries eae bales tay s dry sheep manure GRULS-ALONO i ERF EC i San Nine. Sales STATION WAGON ae Main St. Clarkston PLASTER COLORS — 18 SHADES For Evening Appc bins, a9 ton NOLITAS eae ne Duss Johnson | fae Firewwerp 4" Door wera, ae ag prac tning Ul ash ee For Sale Pets OF | Fre rellins surdontar Fh ME MERCURY OUTBOARDS PICKUPS /MY 22871 = —_—sLAKE ILLE $3495 MAple 5-5666 or __- MAple 58-1141 AUTO SUPER MART : ae eine $1 35 sk ; 5 8)04 Swarts Creek ri | anty a Hy ad rd qe : | 1954 Oe ce ocean Riecire | 1954 FORD CONVERTIBLE, aux PLYMOUTH ric . aah eering. tt adio | oY WEI Te \ ci ser ana Guu h Gen pee 3 evar RisOxer fa NOPAEERS taal L “Tyler ae ies FE 4 iat 3127 Ww ares reg 2-6122 | "SE Ford E 3, leg v1. adel “its, teats _rinted lass, | gold nreliow. Bs toe cue | BOnGE: -CHRYSLE ER eran tee pel Ley ee ae _ At OFEN 8 — fy RO . tiful condition $60: W. Maple at Pontiac RET COAL & BUBPLY. GO like REO MINIATURE POODLE) Oc npay JANUARY DIRT A BRAND. WE! °S() Podge !%-Ton (inate Hnehiten liregie Vecjalow A inal top, Beau ! fa 4-45 1 BAYLOCK COAL & OUP 21101) pupa Champion stock MY 2-360) | SATURDAY JANN AT me furnish: ip ir ig A Wergbe wood and). 17OCRE 2 : mileage 1 owner Executive's au- Eddi S 5 ] alled Lake MA Loreen wh TACK, WA. axe ORKUAG SHEPHERD PUPA | ie SHENG) Co A ine delactriel nese dete. se models in) 752 (GMC 1-Ton, 4 Speed tomobile $1,505 full pice ee MOTOR SALES 1e tee e “49 PONTIAC. C cys CPE. EXTRA a « TABLE BAW “accordion and To weeks black and tan Reason ea stove & a a blow torch | UM ieriiig boat trailers (Use| Waloe 12. Tit | MINOHAM-RAMBLER NU DRALER . clean. FE 6 et cuicnetda lems Call PE! Sor sie csene PRON IE allie A lel aur layawey plan 'S3 Dodge ', | WOODWARD MI 6-3000 Ugeli stg di ile DEALING FORD "$4 PONTIAC oe “4 DR, pulbsalis’ s FAKC REG COCKER PUPPIES et “cow fajiien chaty corner what | Mara Migrton Boat Works | | 54 Ford F Ate c yl. i For That Beautiful cha AT W. PIKE 8TS. | xEEGO HARBOR FE 2-2529 +7 wer Hydramatic. R&H. ah SALVATION ARMY Also older covkers OR 126 | Knot bricabrac & lots ef fovels j Your Evinrude dealer ‘54 G hev v « clean , ED Cc AR _ FE | 2-01 186 oe 1067 Baw ISETTA—A REAL GAS $600. FE 2-3171, after 4 4. RED SHIELD STORE (AKC POODLE PUPPIES 6 WKS cine. Oxtord fsinwertn of OC) Wesel creierrece FE 28033) ~ ye On Ce) ODGE, 2 DOOR. VERY GOOD 30 Cone, Der eallon. | i961 PONTIAC, @ DR STRAIORT Fverything to meet Appliances, All roiorr “Reas MY 2 306) ee eles St NEW 195" JOHNSON MOTORS | '55 Dodge '4-T., 8 hox Oar Buick 2 DODGE. 3 OR_3-8505 Call PE 0-4530, Community ‘Motor sick. 618 ee cane hee Clothing | Furniture MM ape (AKC POODLES UKC TOY oe | tors hile they last 3 HP $135. §l9|,-> 1 F100, x. cyl. Shelton Pontiac-Bute + _—_——— | gaies : ig WEST LAWRENCE 2 others Choe. Poodle | railers 78 &h 1s bo HP) SS Fore ALES) 5 9 PASS. MERCURY MONTER- TALINA, HDYRA. = BOUT LUMI IG | sea yea cteemap ana vient |For Sale Housetra | tots “Price includes freight. and "56 Ford F100, 8-cy). CACORE TAO Fe OnE Fer tenn ton] 0) Seen CRY MONTERC | PONTIAC CATALINA NO MON: Li - 1 - ale eae \ed BOKRTON TERRIER aTUD CH _ NITE, VERY LIVA- i ’ ae ee 2-3024 a DOWN. repel pa Btorm doors apa eranenlrs ne slock Curtias OR 102706 ; [4a FT ae k Ra 21 mi | OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES ; Ter 8 ‘tess. CHRYSLER HARDTOP. A Z | 55 MERCURY _ HT POWER $5.83 mo. Call Credit r pote co 1028 Oakland Ave FE BEAUTIFUL PUP MOTHER | north at Kinston Rd 396 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2-020 PANELS eons green & white mene sté' ring, brakes, “OR 38010, “Ahter pig rd ME #1500. Harold nar! r Excetient | vorth o IRM | WAQGEMAKER. MOLDED | ndition Price Ed l A-l car ae ner Ford. pestis URNACE | nage ante cet Con PM 3118 | yg FT OREAT t. AKES ents I} elton Inboard with Lapstrake |, 50 Ford FI Heda hares every cent se oirete ia PONTIAC UAT AR TCHIES HY. USED oe con 5 laROwN PUP 11 Wks BOUnEN eo va aA 4.2388 hull completely equipped, Se 5 or $1.04) BIRMINGHAM- ae Leg f 7 ee SPECIAL dramatic. R&H. $1350 FE 8-4249. TisED TIE ATING | UG (ea TM Lae ean mi Wen 2 BEDRM NEW MOON | shield pe a Alas ek, Se aacel S$] Ford F1 666 S SOCDWARD. MI eto 59 Demos 0 Jeep. stat shane’ whip top, MAZUREK IS ef ‘ x inclen a5 : , Or- | pow J . , ee ie , ooD nm exce $350. ie c / U St ; NT /BREEDING OR ESTING pee | an jel Cae es yt 50000 Or | Inboard Retatl price-—$1,975— re- $3 Int'l 12’ walk-in ; “Rant Big eneine WW. Pwr FE) puny equipped at ge savings. ROGER'S SALES & be ally ares STUDEB AKER SALES i EQUI Mi hits OAKIand ; | chard Lake Re | duced to $1095 ne ~ »y Sedan Delivery | Dawson lotor Co. | 69s Auburn 2! Naulainee: lCOCKER PUPPIES. BLACK. OR ROITER ”° FY 2 BDRM | ft Cadillac constellation. alum-| "SS (Chevy Sedan L 4 2.4075 rol Russ aw’ RDTOP 59 er, Lark. Ne Ol Burners i‘ aie . — | ee noe. N | inaen hull with fiberglas pl 86 Ford Courier ‘34 CHEVY BEL (se ane Pay 232 8. Saginaw = #3 1987 Rese Taiina ue aoa ie uy rube miles on « hav Blowers 2 * SO) holstering, steering & wind-| SO | oad. No rust Powerg! _—_—— _ Pvt. o __$1, 100. I o uy—run: Ape ay oiiee with oll burner ' On PR 8 Cane nou iit nel ey ws | shield Weal price, W086) reduced "56 Ford FI, 8-cyl. equipped. ica oe 1993 FORD sear a eae ‘30 FORD dns donvednnenon $195 vodward tots é Blvd. Lihenis arrange installation and f CANARIFS MONKEY ALI PET Sei Mok Hay OR 31202 te aies deleciion) ab esea 1) ME — GaVROLET RELIEIR: TGR” a coca. 817 pide 3 Plymouth bee ster arse Soee nancing NG | Shop 3S Willams Bt FE 4642) Open 1 days a week i oon HP Evinrude & Johnsons | STAKES 13 CREYROL radio and heater $295 Ci ] "66 Pontiac «65.225. -cseee $195 39 ao ee ey [et eal) 2 lauee PUPPIES FOR FAMILY) oat ac F, 10X40 10 Ree ic calitroesi sine i sian A da full price, $5 down. $17. month E ie eele Plenty other good buys on late V FE Wo 1) 8 Parke ——. | pete $2: & $10 oe, “15 FE — cellent condition , . 5 72 a models. As D Ri LINDS. 5° 1 AUMATIANS 1 Mos REO | dyke te Sales | Take M36 to Hickory Ridge RA.) °S) bord F-6 ddie Stee e FORD rolet, Chrysler Ford etc. Adie vENE ah 236" 818 each” Lin. formed” ehots $0 FE 98g? | Authorized Sales | isin Tigh Shenk 1 mallee Maiee 8 cylinder, 12° body KEEGO HARBOR EE 2,3520)| buy rour! clean) cer Jor trade W. . STICK | f n) turn le lee | - 3C Op = sachet ee —$—— or down. coin 30720 oy ish SETTER PUPPIES vil mage Sales at Tipsica 53 Ford F-250 FORD NDARD ECONOMY USED CARS , 5 iM COMBI. 8 EM 25208 Chief & Detroiter | signs to Dawaon | : — 27-2529 | 54 FORD COUPE, V8, STA hee Vw. sunroot tenmac! $1195 woob AND AU bat M Reg $15 EM 1 i P ontiac 1 o| take Phone MAtn 92179 cylinder. & stake KFEGO HARBOR FE ‘ t: mission with overdriv 23 odel Volkswagen §$ 993 FS nia RY ae P Mucruenisiinplees ace Call welere| Cidee kus es large selection of | MODERN MULT es ates | re) Ford F-500 CHEVROLET. 1) aires ts: | RAH. very clean, 067). FE 40387 ee aBLER SovERTERE 1987 RZ : ‘50 or “Si au . = Clerman shepherc 1 widea a 5 ; k. Mar hite wa = —— aH old or Alle BENSON . Uj Mh DE Oe re oan | | inter model uraas ings wa top pee All In ane (cena: fell complete |, Mveylinder, 17 oe Ooo mi" $1685 "No trade, PE B1254. TWO SHARP CARS Sy DOWN, Assume pa mente 0 of tomobiie indie Clacee pe WILL LIQUIDATE YOUR HOUAB. gree ro Goon HOMER BROWN ali on trade-in ee ee | 9 Chevrolet 2 lon t SHARP 1953 CHEVROLET, ADM I <5 Feral Custouiting opt $8.65 mo MeO Manlio Tex. me hold goods, etther by private sale male dog and tiger ee ‘ b Hutchinson NEW LOCATION — 14° flat, 2 spd a 8 25 20 tires Bel Alr. re heater, dah ‘$2 Ford Vic So BW ald] » “RIR MINGHAM pe get | econ oes ie MAC el a aee O CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES sq Ford F-10 giide 4705 Dixie Highway pene oer (neice UL 2.17% ai oCoa $8.2 DR, HT. ROWER RAMBLER { FE Smart Sale arin ) | Pio NAone . 8E-O 2 i 0 lies 41-5400 _ ese Crooks an: ubur’ "86 alclean RAL al BS paive Mister a mare | PARAKEITS SUPPI, 1 cs 27721! Mobile Homes aces Trumaboute ee Tord ( aM) S 1987 FORD ee Hale 1084 FORD cusTOM a: ‘DR. mE prabee, Bete eat extr biG Ss. Woodward . ; | Randetaor . s oo 0 - dan : . : Nd He ave ee “HOISEDRORES, N LIKES es at Means Taatsioe smo | cri. 16 stoke. 8 Wipes rindows Power seats rom sinus | fy DOWN cal creak ee Mr 1964 1 QL DSMOBILE “ts HARDTOP MI 6 3900 : de Velti = ne E 4-03 le 2. 0 ike on : $1427 mo. Ca HY _ ——— Mirren unfinisted toe leananeren, wuan ee SA ‘. Wise ie aa rf ie d 1. 500 | 1955 Olds 84 “ar shape Ratio | Parks at MI 47500 Harold Tur.) HYDRA R & HA eae Airey unfinishes 0s [PARAKEETS Gi ie ae fisiel Hluneas | Fiberglas BSA 'S5 bore M . |g Heater Hydra 1 owner ner Ford ments of $27.24 mo = Mahogany prelinlshad siigo. | Cmes 50t ath Bt rr Pea 401 Be Sion SARA ® cylinder, 14° fiat 1954 Pontiac 4 dr 870 weer. | | 3s FORD Vé FAIRLANE VICTO. Mgr. Mr Parks : MI 4-7500. f tin ATES “AUE? * | 1 lor Birch oe rt YWwOOD | CO eka |PARAREDTA CANAI Oakland Ave | Open 7 dave . =e iar. BOATS COVERED 06 MInGET “afl Thal) Butler at Ae Heaser Hydramatic. eal | Ahoy tte rath win. wsw. ero ba I maa nel FULL om 1488 Aaldwin ve 254 ; Ty TRLCOLOR Col A TRaeTREAM : ‘we racer bodies all types ‘ ae Ll owne 4 i 1 69823 i! trade FE 8-9513 : Machinery OOA EHR ice OL 1026 Travel ety ie Sneet anavaa work Rinis, Lake Orion MY “ ldwest 4-7500 1957 <9! Chevie 210 station wan, ESS MI 66s ree SLDSNONTLE CONVE R | PONTIAC-CADILLAC Z REGIATERED TOY FOX TE R a a Sonairation ai Warner Tretl ; - Bea en - $1405 “CY OWENS FORD Very clean. Take Bh ls payments. ANCHOR CEMENT BI Ae a Vo ee ame Se abies Rr te Sales 1008 - wal, nee Transportation Offered ks Harold Turner Ford | 1957" a te nee aes "54 FORD Call after 5, FE 40177 i 1957 CADILLAC c ment complete FR 2 ben ore Aa a0 ‘ te Join one on ' : e - é . Bb hatin. ' Radio & heater ft Radia NO MONEY DOWN CONVERTIBLE. Fully equipped Pony, piraet OEE a a ‘ Sica . : sree LIM ADE al Oulu a1 root EAE tay “Sik suren wae ailoeksce’ te 464 >. MW cody a EXC it Beer: “Black < white te $495 te once oe gets *Whije. top. cvlinder for (rucks. sa® mills ete SIAMESE: FR, 8.9038 | Bo te) Sandie at ee Tce cea, FES ais | M CHEV. STARE, It <. FE| 1956 Ford 8 ee er Cee . in Exe Blue bord gasoline engines for ee ; m FER cmap, (eee inp is 7380 Warttord “fo) cond Roto-tiller, Exc. con fine Radiol &. he sans eens matching interior — tous & industrial applications A’ apecial SALE 2s PE _ price = FEY GENGENE AIRLINER | 9.8362. ee ate it . MTRS. HON $3295 nike Ines svailable Cal acount on baby patakrels {| California, 980. Hawall, 90810. | 20703 300 HOMER ania loon ieee engines nes Sacteneet ta) talk Cranes Sats OX FORD | Pes Barmiee, ane oR _ 310M “a Lhe hla $ “ts Minutes from ne oe ‘ ] D It Voursell ol peels yasee Auburn Rea vote | i MAN WITH PICKUP yes jes) CHEVROLET. \y TON PANEL Oxford, Michig an CLE eas Motor ‘Ol eS + DR Esthre wagon As 0 _UL g22 = ILER | aving for Southeast Missour! — 8: +e sileage. Excellent “3? CHEVY, 4 DOOR, LE . sari aUbrakei™ reas : BNGHE PY I) Pu rps TRA = | Feb ahd “Reed 2 wee wl eclatical ceed! Goad tires $308 Cater LX, | 147 S SAGINAW FE 54-4101 Bester. ites Just the wagon POR RENT eee MONT! nee doted NORTH PART aires oT ene ees Cueva ea precgreen “pow:| "so FORD 6 CLUB COUPE. BIG LOT zee Nave it "4 7 IME ' TRUCK @ 3 special, white ; Straight trans. sswssti( st : 5 Wall paper steamer, flonp sand | Py 4 2nee ANYT SALES FR 4.@a0@ OAD Rh good, try it raig’ s ; c A. ylveners dosandera, fur.) —-—— _ioad either way - 0 YD. GARWOOD L ergiide. ‘80 Plymouth A-1 cond $ EER fhe) eam disene, Oskiaed Hunting Dogs = 9A STEWART GENFRAL do Used Cars ga | ES ao <“Fou't buy. Rive ofners 1 SiGe ouar cari taleheow tram OFFERS : 1958 PONTIAC Fuel a Ur aint ae! Orchard bake) | Done a ean ante es ise GMC, Tandem. 38 34 u| Clarkston Motor Sales ECONOMY USED CARS SAFARI WAGON. Custom star. 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Doctor| exposes meat packer who! supplies soldiers with con- (9) Hockey (cont.) (4) Cimarren City. Cimar-| ron’s mayor finds romance, on ‘“‘Runaway Train.”’ (2) Have Gun, Travel. Pala- le 30 din gets caught in middle of feud. | 10:00 (7) Sammy Kaye. Music il variety. 7:00 (9) Hoekey (cont.) (4) Cimarron (cont.) * (2¥ Gunsmoke. Dillon helps’ trail herd escape bandits. | 10:15 (7) King Whyte. - °° 10:30 (7) Detective. (9) Business. (4) D.A.’s Man. Hoodlums beat, rob produce company president. (2) Sea Hunt. 8:00 10:45 (9) Theater 15. 11:00 (7) Biff Baker. (9) News. (4) News. (2) News. 11:10 (9) Weather. 8:30 11:15 (9) Theater. Melodrama: |9:00 George Murphy, “Women Men Marry." (’37.) Comedy: Buster Keaton, ‘‘What! No Beer?” ('33.) (1) Weather. (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20 14) Cay eees Georze Sanders, F ‘Uncle Harry.” C45.) (2) Sports. ! 9:30 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Adven-! ture: Dana Andrews. ‘Sealed Cargo.” (51.) Adventure: | Anita Colby, “China Pas-| sage.”’ (°37.) (10: 00 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. Lon Chaney. “The Frozen Ghost: (45.) | (9) Theater (cont.) i (4) Movie (cont.) (2) N'watch (cont.) 10: 30 SUNDAY MORNING 7:35 (2) Meditations. 11:00 8:09 (2) Religion tor Shut-Ins. 8:30 (2) Christophers. 8:40 (9) Billboard. 8:45 (9) Sacred Heart. 8:55 (4) (color). News. 1:15 (2) Court of Health. | (4) Church 0! the Crossroads (Understanding 1:3 Our World. (9) Oral Roberts. %:30 (2) Detroit Pulp't. (4) Crossroads. (7) Christian Science. (9) Frontiers. 9:45 (7) Accent ng 16:00 (2) This Is the Life. .° (4) Cartoon Time. 12:00 (7) Faith for Today. od (9) Bible Answers. 10:15 (9) Commercial Film. _ 16.38 (2) Cartoon Frolics. | (7) Bishop Pike. | (9) Christophers. 8:00 Burns, 11:25 Fd (4) (color) George Pierrot. (7) Johns Hopkins (9) io“ Sonja Henie, Cesar Romero (7) Annie Oakley. (9) Popeye. (2) Twentieth Century. “‘Lib- eration of Paris." (7) White Hunter. (9) This Is Alice. (2) Lassie (7) You Asked for It (9) Movie. “They Gave Him a Gun.” Spencer Tracy, Franchot Tone. (2) Bachelor Father. | 10:55 11:00 | t (2) Cartoon Classroom. (2) Movie. (4) I Married Joan, 00 (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. ( Lady of Charm. (9) Billboard. (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Treasure Hunt. (3) Speciaj Agent. (7) News. (2) I Love Lucey. (4) Price Is Right (1) Cleo. - (9) Leon Errol. (9) Nursery Schooltime. (2) Top Dollar. (4) Concentration. (7) Peter Lind Hayes. (9) Howdy Doody. _ DAY AFTERNOON i :00 (2) Love ot Life. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (9) Follow Me. 12:15 (9) Uncle Chichi us. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. i (4) It Could Be You. —+#+-Piey Your Hunch (3) Mary Morgan. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 12:50 (9) News. | 1:30 700 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) Amog 'n’ Andy. (7) Liberace. (9) .Movie. (2) As The World Turns. (7) Margie. (4) Mr. and Mrs. North. 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 1 ) 1 {1:30 (4) Cartoon Carniva taminated rations, (7) Wrestling, val. (9) Popeye. (4) Bowling. Women’s | SUNDAY AFTERNOON honey 2 00 (7) Bowli (2) Kingdom of Sea. ‘ wling. 3 Looney Tunes. , * a ) (color) Little Lutu 6:30 (7) Youth Bureau. Father’s|,,. ses 7 too self indulgent. 12:15 (4) Michigan Conservation. (9) Hawkeye. Hawkeye gets|,,. ; sin freedom trees battle, |'790 (2) Roy Rogers. (4) Soldiers of Fortune. (4) Dateline: U.N. (2) Racket Squad. (9) Science Fiction. 1:00 (7) Realm of Wild. Rattler-|12:45 (4) Industry on Parade. Roadrunner and Rattler-Pig. (9) Gilead Baptist. 1:00 (2) Hollywood Showcase. (4) Policewoman. Mother is (4) U. of M. Presents brought in for ehild neglect. 1 (7) World Advent (2) Highway Patrol, (9) Movie. are Serine 7:30 (7) Dick Clark Show. Mifchi1:30 (4) Frontiers of Fait! Miller, Gordon MaeRea, Jack (ies nn Scott, Earl Grant, Quaker _ . City Boys. 12:00 (4) For God and ; “=” (9) Saturday Date. | “ ana Country ae (4) People Are Funny. 2:30 (: as Fae (0) Peer ylMlaaaa Thee: oa : - Pro Basketball. murder, perjury, blackmail 2 (2) Dateline: U.N. in “The Case of the Sleep | walker's Niece.’’ 13:00 (7) Open Hearing. | (2) Detroit Speaks. 8:00 (7) Jubilee U.S.A. Singers 4 “Little Jimmy” Dickens and 3:30 (7) Roller Derby. and Johnny Horton. (9) Movie. (9) Herald of Truth. (2) World of Ideas (4) (color) Perry Como. Tab a Hunter, Patti Page. \4:00 (2) Face the Nation. (2) Mason (cont.) (4) To Be Announced 8:30 (7) Jubilee (cont.) 14:30 (7) Bowling Stars (9) Temple Baptist. | (2) Behind the News. (1) Como {(cont.) (2) Dead or Alive. Randall is 5:99 (2) GE College Bowl. target of bounty hunters. (4) Omnibus. | (7) Paul Winchell. 9:00 (7) Lawrence Welk. Musical variety. 5:30 (9) Telescope. (9) Hockey New York at [o-| (7) Lone Ranger. rongp. | (2) Amateur Hour. (4) Black Saddle. Brother} disapproves when unattrac-| | _tive bachelor sends for mail- SUNDAY EVENING HIGHLIGHTS order bride. (2) Gale Storm, Boris Karl- la: 00 (2) Small World. Joseph off plays dual role of killer Welch, Boston Attorney; Suz- and victim as guest star anne Blum, French advocate; | when Susanna visits Hoily-, Sir Norman Birkett, former wood. Lord Justice of Appeals of | England, in conversation. 9:30 (7) Welk (cont.) (4) Movie. “Wintertime,” | 3: (4) (color) Music Shop. Bud- dy James, the Teddy Bears. (7) Maverick. Gregman hosts George Molly Bee, Sonny (2) Ed Sullivan. Russia's Moiseyev Dancers in filmed repeat. (4) (color) Steve Allen. Martha Raye, comic Staton, Eddie Condon, Woody Herman, Gerry Mulligan. (7) Lawman. (2) GE Theater. Gisele Mac- Kenzie, John Raitt, Edie Foy Jr. in musical. (4) (color) Shirley MacLaine. | Louis Jourdan, special guest, as Shirley acts as hostess to! top stars of Japan. (7) Colt .45. magi- | cian Mr. Ballantine, Danny) WIR (iH) (2) Susie (7) Day in Court. (4) (color) Truth or Conse- quences. (2) House Party. (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. (7) Music Bingo. (2) Big Payoff (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Movie. 00 DIOIN i Te INA E SN SRieiL AlTieial eT ac aces aims a iA 2 PIAIDISE 4 101 1 | xTSTSE Sad mar Pal pas -- Today's Radio Programs - - | The doctor said the actress “fractured transverse | processes of four separate lnm- screen will be presented “Chevy Show" Sunday at 9p. m., ‘Shirley MacLaine Greets Japanese Stars Thirteen outstanding ‘performers {Shirley MacLaine as hostess, with |full-hour Golorcast. of Japan's television, stage and uis Jourdan as special guest. ct’ ¢ *£ oe The Nipponese entertainers will) Japan as Izumi. from the Orient are: Izumi ~=Yukimura — known in |be flown to Hollywood to make} nation’s top reeording star, ap- Channel 4, The poner oil starlet American TV debuts on the! pears in movies and on TV and | ! . _TWENTY-FIVE__ ' try when she visited Paris and London. James Shigeta— most popular male singer in Japan. He is a baritone in the Gordon McRae manner, and has a daily TV show The- guests’ is a favorite entertainer with U. §. servicemen whe have served in the Far Fast. Izumi was a hit last year in her first | She is ea) | appearance outside of her coun- Ferrer Told (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. Audrey Won't Be Paralyzed DURANGO, ‘a horse. * * * | Ferrer the is filming the picture- | Mansions.’’ He had hoped |Miss Hepburn back with him, but ;her doctor advised she 'moved for two weeks. | suffered | bar vertebrae” when a | day. However, ‘cord and that there. was ‘of paralysis. The doctor ‘would fit her out with ‘brace and then fly her ‘Los Angeles in an |plane in about two weeks. she would be disabled least six weeks. Shooting on the film, “The Un- has been suspended | for at least six weeks and Miss forgiven,” Hepburn said she was | that so many persons were los- | ing their jobs on her account, Company officials were expected to ship all the film ‘equipment back to Los Angeles today. here for {huge studio built |picture will be closed, Giveaway Cancelled, Not ‘Control Free’ NEW YORK ‘or Money,” show, has been dropped Columbia because it /control.”’ was not - * * * Hubbell Robinson Jr.. vice president in charge work programs, said Friday that pictures of soldiers and sailors— CBS was cancelling because: “Information brought to jtention of the network's manage- ‘ment by personnel assigned to the pictures of them after show revealed that the decimal machine used on the show to de-| him a four-leaf clover and he itermine the size of cash prizes |back a signed photograph had, from time to time and un- letter. known to the management, been free from control.” Mexico (UPI)—Act- or Mel Ferrer flies back to Holly- wood today assured that his movie! actress wife Audrey Hepburn is recovering from the severe back injury she received in a fall from arrived here yesterday ‘from the U. S. film capitol where | stallion threw her during film- ing of a western here Wednes- | he assured Ferrer she suffered no injury to the spinal back to! ambulance | (AP)—‘'For a weekday television Broadcasting System, ‘free from executive “Green to take not be). | white © no fear} said he} a. back} He said| for at! sorry The | the GE MUSICAL STARS—John Raitt and Ginele | MacKenzie co-star in ‘No Man Can Tame Me,” | the first musical to be presented on the General Sunday at 9 pm., Channel 2. Love’ Electric Theater, by the! Her Scrapbook Filled Hollywood that is “sold out’ through next October. Wakana Hanayagi—Japan's foremost dancer, who has fan clubs everywhere even though she is a classical performer. A grad- uate of Hanayagi School of Dancing (Japan's top-rated school) —she is the only performer per- \mitted to use the school’s name as her own. Has made rare TV appearances Haru Tominaga— known throughout Japan for her jazz concerts and recordings of per- formances on the Kote, ancient court musical instrument of the royal families. Her instrumental recording of “Lullaby of Bird- land" has sold more than a million copies. The Rice Paddies—unique com- edy team of three girl musicians and two male comedians who have built a hilarious act around the. simple preparation of rice cakes: - | | * * * oe” | The Baseball Kings—pantomime quartet which lampoons Japan's, ‘and America’s national pastime. The Japanese eptertainers and acts were chosen in a six-month talent search by Miss MacLaine’s producer-husband, Steve Parker. ‘Alan Handley will be producer- director of ‘‘The Chevy Show.” Production is by Henry Jaffe En- terprises in association with the NBC-TV Network GOOD LOOKING! Miss Mackenzie is the neadst rong frontier miss who turns her back on marriage until courted by a rugged and handsome trapper. | Headlines by Army, Navy Brass KEARNY, N. J. (®—Mrs Bersey's scrapbook is filled with Joseph of net- the leading generals and admirals the at- of World War I. She began collecting autographed | she wrote! Gen, Eisenhower in 1945 sending ' By and She has 44 pic tures now jhimself, Jack L. not/and sends a Christmas card to all starring role jher ‘‘gallery.”’ Kelly.” 1 es | As soon as the snew Yellowstone Park, and writer Burt jKKennedy take off for the Wyoming ,Gordon Douglas location. CKLW (800) WW) (950) WCAR (1130) | | | (9) Movie. “The Male Ani-) mal.” Henry Fonda, Joan) Leslie (2) Alfred Hitchcock. Nancy) Olson, Ralph Meeker, in! “Total Loss.” (7) Crash. Ida Lupino in “House for Sale.” (2) Keep Talking. (4) Loretta Youhg. Dean Jagger in “Seed ‘From the East.” (7) Your Income Tax Pro-|' gram. (2) What's My Line? (4) Arthur Murray. (1) To Be Announced. (2, 4, 9) News, Weather. (7) Movie. larid:"’ (4) Americans at Work. (9) Movie. “Dark Corner,” Lucille Ball. “From This Day Joan Fontaine. (2) Movie. Fordward." (4) Frontier. (4) (color) News. MONDAY MORNING (4) Continental Classroom. (2) Meditations. (2) On The Parm Front. 42) TV College. (4) Today. (7) Big Show. (2) Cartéon Frotics. i7) Breakfast Time. (2) Captain Kangaroo. | (1) Our Friend Harry. “Winter Wonder-| cLeod WCAR, News, Page WPON, World News * | e:ne_wJR, Music ww, CKLW. Bec WPON Candlelite WIBK Melend TONIGHT 0O— WIR, we Sports Mon! Monitor of State WPON, Armefilan Qos. Hr. 10:00—WJIR, News. Hymns Lda Radio Pulpit YZ, News, CK Radio Bible WJBK, oe ——— WPON er o» |16:30—WJR, Chapel Hour WWJ, News, Scouts CKLW, Voice of PPophecy WJBK, Town Ha!) WPON FEmmannel Baptist 11:09 -WJR_ Serenade WPON, | WJBK, Sunday Sounds 7:00-—WIR, News. CKL WIBK. Titan wron Episcopal Gervsee WPON ey wiek (1490) __ Weve (1270) gees for the new WWJ, Newa, F. 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HOLLYWOOD — Clint Walker fs|Pomantic swath when he was here all in the saddle again. not only Making ° sent |in his old ‘Cheyenne’ TV series, a|but he’s been cast ky the boss, Warner, in Meanwhile, Clint is getting ready “Cheyenne” lwhich now goes on Monday nights} instead of Tuesday when it airs in guay-borm Gustavo has starred in Miller WIBK, News, Geotee (September. {5 Spanish, Italian, French, Mexi- WORM born Slant, = * * can and South American movies | * GARAGES ELLIS, INC. wines, of Healing © iin oo Ty Hardin, who substituted while! and now it appears he’s off to af] # PORCHES (Since 1945) — 9:30—WJR, Jack Har ithe warring Walker was battling Hollywood click, | # ALUM. Pree Ectimetes with his studio; has been put into and unexpected was 1; GOOD HEARING! Others have tried — now Sonotone has hidden its latest transistor hearing aid in light, graceful eyeglasses. Worn as one unit — nothing else to wear. Choice of smart styles for both men and women. 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Not Discounted Colors GOLD BOND LATEX § PAINT FIR PLYWOODS 4x8x1%4"" Plywood, Good 1 Side $98 Per Sheet ; | 4x8x3/4"" Plywood: | Good 1 Side $745 Per Sheet | 4x8x5e" Plyscore $469 Underlayment _ Paneling 4x8x'/4" Plywood, $469 V-Grooved Mahogany _. Vi, “ BIRCH PLYWOOD 4x5, 4x7, 4x8, Good 2 Sides New Select White, from se ee eee 4x8x12" FIR or an $595 4x8 IVORY BOARD Per Sheet NOW... $220 4x8x'2" EXT. BUILDING ee $190 4x8x4" BIRCH Tit Grade Sheet ‘ONLY $995 Also Several More Types Plywood for Whotever You Are Building Moy Be. Over 3 Carloads in Stock. Acoustomatic CEILING TILE 12x12 Standard Drill aA eae CEILING TILE Double Coated gy Ft. Also 10 other different types of ceiling tile at comparable prices. New Ivory 54 Sq. Ft. per Box 16x16— 16x32 CAR TOP. rns eee olls CARRIERS ia FE Ree aoe Clear 54” $8.95 too Cleae 16” Pat — or BURMEISTER’S $A95 [oe OT UB PRICE 4 1 tow Clear 8 BH JUST ARRIVED Over 200 SNOW SHOVELS Priced from $ y 396°. 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