pemen ier —24 PAGES PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1959 Bloomfield Girl Reigns : She’s State’s s ee Miss A “11-year-old Pontiac Central| - High School senior smiled as she danced into the hearts of the _ judges last night, but the tears fell _ freely and she trembled when she heard she was selected Michigan's first Junior Miss. . MICHIGAN’S JUNIOR MISS — Junior #iss Pageant was Shirley Winner of the statewide contest! was Shirley Gai] Hutchison, daugh- ter of Mr..and Mrs. Tommy Hutch- ison of ‘De: Lakeward Lane, Bloomfield ip. She won the title over ll other contestants sa oe 4 Poatice Press Phote Selected as tops in personality, beauty and talent last night and winner: of the first, Michigan's Hutchison, 17, of 2086 Lakeward Lane,. Bloomfield Township. The- Pontiac Central -High School senior, chosen over 11 other contestants, now will compete in America’s Junior Miss Pageant in Mobile, Ala.-in “March, The Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Commerce oe the state contest. judged on personality, beauty and talent. Shirley gracefully toe-danced to Tschaikovsky’s ‘Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies.” Then she quickly changed costume, per- sonality and mood for her own tap dancing interpretation of the “Charleston.” Runner-up in the contest was Toni Sharron Bogue, a senior at Niles (Mich.) High School. Barbara Parker of 2908’ Midvale St., Avon Township, an Avondale High School senior, walked off with the third place trophy. Judging of the contest, sponsored _by the Pontjac Area Junior Cham- ber of Commerce, took place at Rotunda Inn in West Bloomfield Township. Shirley, who has been dancing for 12 of her 17 years, is now looking forward to her first plane flight in March, One of the prizes Mobile, Ala. and al] accommoda- tions for the March 3-7 Amer- iea’s Junior Miss Pageant which she will now enter. There, the Pontiac Motor -Di- vision, will provide her with a 1959 Pontiac to drive during the five- day miniature Miss America con- test sponsored by the national Jaycees. A brown-eyed. brownette Shirley is a teacher at the Love School of Music & Dance in Pontiac on Saturdays and Mondays after school, This year she will work|’ in summer stock in New London, |” N.H. j But Shirley’s ultimate goal aft- er a dancing career is “to get muareied to a man like my fa- ther.” : Shirley received a dress by Peg- gy’s Women’s Apparel, a sweater from the Lion Store, a certificate to have her portrait taken ‘by Has- kill Studios and one for a pair of shoes from Georges-Newports, ‘a matching necklace, bracelet and earring set from Connolly’s Jewel- ers, plus a trophy amt spray of flowers from the Jaycees, 500,000 Calle fo Cuban Rally Castro Asks Support Against Intervention; Raps U. S. Policy From Our News Wires HAVANA — Fidel Castro has called for a 500,000-man mass meeting Wednesday to “reject foreign intervention’ and demand ‘that the United States return “Ba- tista. war criminals’ and their money. - In a bitterly anti - American speech tast night, Castro accused) the: United States, of resorting to “defamation” and ‘gunboat diplo- “macy” against his regime because ‘it includes no one “they can buy or bribe.” ¢ He called on his supporters to stage “‘the most gigantic concen- tration our nation has ever seeri” ‘Human Ice Cube’ Uses ‘Antifreeze’ SAULT STE. MARIE (UPI)—A “human ice cube,’ who doctors said was kept alive for 12 hours in| zero weather because of a heavy concentration of alcohol in his blood, fought today to recover. * * * Dr. William F, Mertaugh said it wrs a nip and tuck battle between life and death for: 55-year-old Wil- liam Korbi whose body tempera-. ture- had been down to a few de- grees above Korbi was frozen caeien as a beard” when he was found along a road on Drummond Island in Upper Michigan early yesterday. Mertaugh said alcohol. was so concentrated in Korbi’s blood stream it. literally acted as anti-| freeze and prevented the blood from icing and bursting the blood a , vessels, outside the Cuban “white house”) ‘ports was en route to a friend’s Wednesday. house on the island when he _ Castro’s attack on the United | States was a reaction to con- gressional criticisny of the whole- Sale executions of supporters of ousted _ éx-President _ Fulgencio | Batista now going on throughoat - Cuba, . He called on ‘unions, _civie or ganizations, students, commerce ‘and industry to ‘‘assemble mas- sively before the presidential pal- ate in a demohstration for justice and demand that-the United oo réturn the -war. criminals and the miltions of dollars they took* with them. ” In Washington, American offi- clals said today the United States may have.to return escaped sup- porters of ousted dictator Batista to Cuba tg stand trial if the new rebel ent accused them of serioys crime such as murder. _. - But these officials said that under the U. §.-Cuban extradition | _ treaty this country would not have - (Continued on. Page 2, Col. 5) In Today's Press © : i * P | Church News ...5.2heccc OF Green Empréss ....0..4- 17 Home Section ..-.. 0.4... 13-16 Obitwaries 00 oa TB i eer veees © eveeree seeeseyy es “1 re at stopped to rest along the road. Two surveyors, John Hewett of Sault Ste. Marie and Leroy Adams ‘of Detroit, rushed him to War —a Hospital. * * & | Mertaugh theorized that after sit- ting, down in the snow, Korbi kept taking drinks from two bottles ‘of liquor until his arms became so 30 Milkmen Protest | They took pushcarts and strolled oe Store’s Milk Prices Some 30 milkmen miffed about the aisles of an A & P supermarket in Waterford Township last night, apparently demonstrating against the store's low milk price. The milkmen ‘entered the store, located at 949 W.- Huron St. at 6:15, p.m. and stayed 45 minutes. through the aisles, All of them pur- chased an item before leaving, according to A & P district super- visor Cyril F. Borst. - “The demonstration was or- derly and they caused ts no trouble,” Borst said, The store was not busy and there were enough pushcarts for everyone, Borst added. The milkmen refused to speak to -store empléyes, answering all questions with a ‘“‘no comment.” Borst said the police were not) called because there was no need for them. “They were perfectly within théir rights,” he commented, ‘‘Lots of our customers are milkmen.” Civil Service Nominee WASHINGTON (#® — President Eisenhower today nominated Roger W, Jones of Hartford, Conn., to be a member of the Civil Service’ Commission. He would succeed Harris Ellsworth, frozen he couldn’t raise the bottle. the preset chairman. U.S. Discloses ~ Midget Atomic Battery Device ive - Pound Gadget ould Revolutionize Power Industry WASHINGTON (UPI)— The government has come ‘tating machinery whatsoever~ up with a trifling little gad- ‘the power industry. It, is a five-pound device roughly resembling an old- fashioned flatiron. Its des- lete all the cumbersome and costly plants now sup- plying the power needs of man. - This gadget, was announced by the Atomic En- ergy Commission yesterday by way of the White House. It is a device ‘for converting heat energy directly into electrical energy. It doesn't bother with steam, turbines, generators, or any ro- * * * Col. Jack Armstrong,- deputy chief of the AEC’s aircraft reactor division, today predicted such bat- teryless power might also be used in the future to: called SNAP TIT] MIKOYAN AT WHITE HOUSE—Anastas I. -Mikoyan, Rissia’s Deputy Premier, sits with President Eisenhower at the chief executive's White House desk today as they meet for the _ first time during _ States. Ambassador to Menshikov. Discuss 5 Key East-West Problems Provide juice for instruments in large, unmanned satellites for long periods_of time; furnish shelter heat and power for com- munications and. weather instru- ments in remote areas like the arctic and antarctic; provide new types of navigational ald for alr and sea traffic; and allow use of radio-controlled beacons which might forecast the devel- opment of hurricanes. The device employs radioactive polénitim 710 as a heat source and chemicals which convert the heat into- electricity withom any _mov-|- ~| ing — : +. The we calls it SNAP III = short for system for nuclear aux- iliary power, The development at present consists of a five-pound device, 4% inches in diameter and 514 inches high—somewhat resem- bling a ship's barometer. Offi- cials estimate the weight could WASHINGTON: “(AP) | — The Eisenhower admin- istration has told Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan flatly that the United States and it allies are completely determined: to preserve their position and their ‘rights in West Berlin. | ~ WASHINGTON (#—President .Ei- senhower and Soviet Deputy Pre- 'mier Anastas I. Mikoyan held a lengthy conference at the White | House today and agreed they had a useful exchange of views, But the Russian offered no new pro- posals or suggestions. be cut to three pounds. The model cost $15,000. But AEC spokesmen say it probably could be turned out on a production basis for about $200 per unit. : * * * Technicians for the AEC, which sponsored the development, said the device is the most efficient for its particular purpose known to ex- ist Sarena een, the Soviet White House Press Secretary James C, Hagerty told reporters after the one-hour 45-minute talk that Eisenhower and Mikoyan dis- cussed at least five vital East- West issues. Among the subjects discussed, Hagerty said, were the Berlin situation, “the” questions of Ger- many, disa: , increased | Airlines Super Constellation with trade and freer exchanges of per- sons between Russia and the United States. “T-can also. say,” Hagerty add- ed, “‘there were no new proposals during this discussion." Hagerty made clear his comment lreferred specifically to specula- tion in advance of Mikoyan’s ar- rival fiere that he would probably bring some new proposals or of- fers of concession on the Berlin situation, The press secretary said there ‘|was no mention of any visit by +Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev to the United States nor a_ visit, of. Vice President Nixon to the Soviet Union, There had been spec- |Glation about such visits, “The President thanked me and asked me to convey similar warm greetings to our prime minister,” Mikoyan reported. Union. ; * * * SNAP Hi was developed by the Martin Co. of Baltimore in con- junction with the Minnesota Min- ing and Manufacturing Co. of St. Paul. News Flash ST. LOUIS @®—A Trans World | 26 passengers and a crew of: four was circling over Lambert- St. Leuis Airport early this after- hoon, unable to land because of | a jammed landing nat TWA identified the 4-engine | plane as Flight 125, originating in Washington with Kansas City. -its destination - via Indianapolis Mikoyan Offers Ike No New. Ideas j | other ‘ptfielfne. participated - the conference which begdn at ’ a.m. in Eisenhower's office. Mikoyan, wearing his usual out-, door dress of dark gray Standing between them AP. Wirephete the Russian’s visit to the United is Russia's Mikhail the United States, It had been generally expected! would last at least two full hours since about 50 per eent of the time, was devoted to translations be-| grisea blue plaid scarf, walked into gu ages. where repottets after~the, conference ~Mikoyan: began by saying ~ he (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) E4 Tsermengas Guilty; His Wife C ollapses ‘Demitrios “Jimmy” Tsermengas’ expectant wife collapsed and was rushed to ‘utes after a Circuit Court jury convicted him of second-' degree murder. Tsermengas, a 40-year-old ex-convict from Texas, ip ¥ Keep Your Collar Up, It's Going to Get Colder The mercury will plunge to near zero tonight in Ese tern Meson with an expected low of about 9 above in the Pontiac area, the U.S. Weather Bureau forecast to- day. The cold will continue through the weekend but a slow warming trend is forecast for Sunday, To- morrow’s high will be around 16. For the next five days tempera- tures will average about five de- grees below the normal high of 33 degrees -and normal low of 19. The warming trend Sunday will continue through Monday. + + The lowest temperature in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 7 degrees, The reading at 1 Lies | a and St. Louis. Secretary of )State Dulles and ‘was. 15. Quartet in Training for Tonsillectomy er 1S THE LIFE—Getting accustomed to the soft foods diet week are the four children of Mr. and“Mrs. Vergil Myers of oe ee battfhg a spectacular fire in -a+ | downtown the hospital yesterday min-| was on his way back to the Oakland County jail when his wife, Constance, seven- months pregnant with their fourth child, was.over- come with grief. Six men and six women jurors had just found Tsermengas guilty as charged of killing George Kean, a Texas hoodlum, after deliberat- ing one hour and :47: minutes. He could receive anywhere from one year to life in prison when Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty passes sen- tence Jan. 26. ~ at A Pontiac Fire Department in- halator. squad was called to the courtroom when frends of Mrs. Tsermengas yeeg for help, She was carried from the courthouse on a stretcher and taken to Pon- dae General Hospital where she later was released, — Tsermengas glanced at the lined- up jurors and. remained calm when foreman Maynard Siebert of Royal Oak announced the verdict. Siebert later told newsmen the jury took five ballots to arrive at the decision. A unanimous opinion’ ig necessary for conviction. The foreman further said th (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6)” Fire Routs Families Into 13 Below Cold SAULT STE. MARIE —Frozen hose lines hampered firemen in e business block here to- day. The blaze, which broke out ati. 2 am. routed four families into! 13 below zeré weather. The fire. apparently started in) the basement of a clothing store Others Crawl. Safely Through (Smoky Halls ’ FP ‘minutes later Firemen Save - Many More by Ladder From Upper Windows From Our News Wires DETROIT-——Four persons were killed, a number in-- jured and scores of others saved their lives by crawl- ‘ing on their hands and knees through smoke-filled corridors as fire raced. through the 750-room- Tuller Hotel today. - Fire Commissioner Pax: ton Mendelssohn said 10 or 20 people were hanging out - of hotel windows above the reach of firemen’s aerial: ladders when the first fire trucks arrived. ’ Others, including a number of et derly Women who are permanent guests at the hotel, groped their way down smoky fire escapes. Receiving Hospital authtorities: said at least 14 thjured had been admitted there, several in serious condition, Names of the dead and . injured were not available tmme.- diately, Many of the hotel guests were clad only in nightclothes as they fled into the 12-degree cold. They | were given lodging at other hotels. * * * Receiving Hospital said eight in- ‘that the meeting with Eisenhower Jured were admitted there within half an hour after the fire broke out in the 14story hotel, The fire started in a hat shop overcoat. itween the Russian and English lan jon the lobby and flashed through he’ first floor in tess than 15. min- {us ae ae cates the evacuation of 1250 to ployes, . x» * & | Fire Chiéf J. H.. Adler and po- |Hce arson Lieut, Glenn B, Bennett guests and some 100 em- first said there were three known . dead. But ‘Fire Commissioner Pax- ton Mendelssohn stated a few that four were killed, three-in an elevator at the front of the lobby and a fourth in an elevator at the rear of the lobby. Mendelssohn also said flames went as high as the sixth floor before being completely extin- guished about 11:25, 45- minutes ‘after the fire broke out, ‘AMAZING SPEED’ “The fire certainly must have spread with amazing speed,’’ Men- deissohn said. He added the flames which went to the sixth floor must have. gone up the shaft of eleva- tors and other openings because 4{Continued-on Page 2, Cot.2} ‘Absolutely Not! = Say Veterans Refuse to Support an to Use Trust Fund i State’s Financial. Crisis LANSING G W—A flat no. That was the-answer gf spokes- men for organized veterans when Gov, Willams bid for support of his-plan to bail the state out of its tightening care — * khewetes Willams told news- amen the ‘state might “hit the wall"* financially as early as -mid-Febru- ary, but that he was unable to predict the time with exactness and it could: be’ later. . “This evil day -keeps staring us in the = he sighed Igst night, Williams received the word about 6 p.m. from veterans leaders in the executive office where they had re- turned after an hours’ conference earlier in the day and then retiring for a private huddle. 7 be on next which the four will be on a diet consisting mainly Giddings Rd. “training” for the four-fold , Tommy; 11, Peniy, 12, sind Deborah, 6. in the Barrish block on Sault Ste.| ~ Marie's main Ashmon street. * * Flanies spread rapidly throagh and, the wooden building and, s shot through the roof. | The city’s entire fire’ fighting forte and all available reserves called out. That Golds Mine’ Says Gas Attendant | CORSICANA, Tex. (UPI}—Secret the metal, should Jones refuse to’ Servicg, agents. from Dallas were hand it over to the government. | expected herg today to ask a 3% The estimated value of 86 bars of year-old service station attendant; gold, weighing 50 “pounds each, is) a ? lance(oriien duwitirel But the local office reminded! names included: whom the j had + Highest temperature N ; . fi ld P ontiac taxpayers > that many) Appropriations: Gerald R. Ford k * tt ichi- i Mean letleniecue if Told by Rep. Broom 1e questions can be answered simply Jr, Elford A. berg gan, y adhe wd ane ty au. Weather @now agin ny ee pd’ hav- Armed Services: Charles E. and the very next day be the One. Year Ago in Ponti ing difficult ng out his tax re-| Chamberlain. ‘ 7 Highest Gupte” pipemtine jh » Congressman William S. Broom. | — make a second application t a ae —— d avenue . murderer of Kean, Loweat temperature >. " he urns May ca an Education and Labor: Clare E. Mean temperature 0 field (R-Oakland ¢ ‘ounty) today an-) te get a similar grant for f office,” FE 2.0208, Mondays through Hoftman, Robert P. Griffin: After, the verdict, Smith refused eather—#alr nounced approval of a $280,000-fed-) | South Evergreen section of the Fridays, Sam. to 4pm. - F ign Atfaire: Alvin M. Bent Tsermengas’ request to address Highest and Lowest Tempeiajures lerak grant fo defray construetion) huge $6,175,000 wower system. ‘ley. , ¥ Judge Doty, Smith refused to tell is i e fom wm ate fn “4 in sony Costs of the North Evergreen #@-/ ais section will benefit South. ‘Government operations: Hoff. Te Porters what Tsermengas te itary sewer to henefit Pontiac it pet the city-of-bathrup-Vittare,-SHOFY’ § Moral: Step Cor. Meader, Gritttn-————: Fria 1 p i 2 Aipent ay’ empgrate ~ aninghae A! mfield Hills, Trey [Westwood Village, Bingham Farms 49 Ar ue With Wite Gees Administration: John BL Baltimore m4 ww Memphis ay ove and Blgomtield Township. land Franklin, A first request tor g Bennett. ; Coal F tal amar «| * ! i ée i : Be RH Mie ‘Lae igamtit reed word of erst seamen was turned dwn.” | DERBY, Fngland UPI)—Sidney’ Tnerstate and Foreign Coin: Pome | ' Chloneo 1) f New Gricans 48 “49's nai ; td a, ue ls : ’ AN Schone said A tentative construc: | ‘Rows. 35, charged with speeding, merece: Bennett. DETROIT (UPI) --Fumes roe : evcaoe: 1 ’ Omaha ne 3 ann [ a ae be ee eine ® tion date for the North F vergreen told the court yesterday that while _ Judiciary. Meader a coal stove that spread through 4 onver 44 28 Phoenix 69 ae ueation, and Welfare. jsectior has been set up Marefi 1. driving he“was having an argu. Post Office and Civil Service: q reoming house, killed Joseph | Hada es i teu 0 2 At the same time,-Havold K. | Approval from the Michigan Mu. ment with his wife. August E, Johansen. Strzalka, 65, a roomer, and sent _ Fort warts ‘ is Preps scotia Schone, director of the eounty's [nicipal Finance Commission to is-| ‘'T deet to put my foot down, Un-American Activities: Johan-, Mrs, Sophie Wilgocki, ‘M, owner | ‘+H a1 Weave ok ii Department of Publle Works, sue general obligation bonds to fi-/ firmly it went on the acceler. sen. of the house, and another un- Seeker Te emett oe age Which Is building. the peWer, ab. (nance the sewer is pending, Schone ator,” he explained, - Ways and Meats; Victor A.) ified roomer to the hospital : tne Andee. aa Tampa gs 3) nounced that the doparinient Isaid, | The court fined him $1f- - [Knox - seriots nee 4 - ’ . ‘a Pe ‘ ak ‘ | ee e v ’ * Be : ! . ~ . a | t, 6, al ‘ 3 = . ; ae oe ~ : . : i | oe. of ¥ ‘\ A - ° i . * ae g = | “ a tales a 5 : ars $ % i * 4 ; ; Sy us : : ‘ . ; Ce) *} The Weather father of eight children, about the $2,408,000 in gold bricks he says, he found and hid. But the owner, if he bas if, ap- peared in no hurry to give it up. | : s * * 1 oS) Attorney William yer he asked the avents te question Dt and “make pon him for the gold has if in behalf of the fed government! ~ Ste said yesterdays Jones - demane if he eral dongs, whe works from 9 aft, to 9 pm. in’a service station to stpport his family, said he found 46 bars of gald last May 17, in a berry patch east of . Alto, Tex, i * REV. G PU els ELD * * Jones said his eye was attracted: S hy semething that looked lke a ervice. un qy ‘jaf stieking out of the ground, He _ dug ir Gp, and it was a gold bar, Class. “* ighing apboilt, 50 pounds. b FINDS & MORK y Ilis interest aroused he dug further and found 85 bars more. ‘He gaid he borrowed 4 truck te haul the gold away. Pontiac Central to. Hear Sermon Rev. Widdifield Widditield, Fhe Rev. C- Geaorce rector of All Saints Episcopal, denes wouldn't aay where he Chureh, will deliver the sermon! stored it — although be denied tomorrow evening for the Bac- buryiig it — but stated that calaureate service of the January pe held on te it for a year in Pontiae Central High School class. | Central Methodist Chureh, on E the bellel that ‘after that time | no One could question his right , he stated, ‘| talked with other persons who lwere pretty old and they told ine $2,468 000 Jones declined to tell reporters where he had eached it, but “I never said I buried it, like some pieces in-the newspapers: said,” * «-. * “f have. at in a Safe place. a Smiling at suggestions the gold! might have been placed in_ the berry patch by Cuban revolution- aries who intended to buy guns with it, Jones said “What gold wus there a log time. = PECULIAR FRAGMENTS’ "| know that particular area lrad Pee ‘not been disturbed in 50 years “eens __ = po See ’ DEEP IN WINTER'S GRIP — A Western Union messenger finda the going rough as he al-. tempts” to get his bicycie out and going in the snow which hit the ancl Bend-Niles area yewer day. A state of South Bend mayor as workers attempted to ae snow-stalled traffic. they don't-think that area has been distured for around 100 rears he said. *’* * * There were “pkeullar looking Michigan-Indiana Border Buried ‘fragments eoimene the bars, he | sta cena," More Snow for Niles and decayed se or cowhide, Jones said he was assured by the owner of the property where he found the treasure that he would make no challenge for ownership. Anything Jones gives him, the property .owner was repérted to have said would be like “getting candy from heaven.” * * lveacr Our News Wires The Niles community du eut from under 20 inches today. | But the weatherman said more was on the way. * itself Blizzard conditions were forecast [ snow in parts of the lower Great Lakes. i region. Temperatures tumbled to 25 de-. ‘grees below zero in northern Min-: ne sota as the huge _ mass of icy! * * " Another six inches would para. * Jenes' feelings about the treas- Huron street will be the scene of te 4, the we rice which heginw at 7 ca * +. ou ae llowever, Steger said an ordi. -d W) * nary. eilizen is not allowed by law, ‘The 14h) geaduating seniors, (0 possess ‘maore gold than the; thelr parents and friends, will fillings in his’ teeth, certain coins” hear the Rev.. Widdifield speak | ynd jewelry pa) Listening) 16 )IAie. lle added that the law provides A Michael Dr mpsey of the PCH for a fine of twice the value of Vocal Musie Department will give = wire will \ The graduating students didnt want to kill anyone receive ther diplomas Friday Ho was just thar my dnd kept evening, will deave the church harameéring at me fo practice all marebing to the — cecessional the age [jist wanted) him) te (wand March frou Tannhatses 1 Waenes Files $100, 000 Suit in Freak Lake Accident 4 Dead in Hotel Fire; Many Guests Saved (Continued brom Tage One) The widow of a Detrat magn killed ina freak aceident last sun spread above the fobbs ner While watehing water «hie Pleniy tl ud opatier were at on Lake Orion, has bled a $100 000 t¢ ptt fo hokee jeheontifientiogs the blave was not generally w ide- | ‘ure were summed up in his re- mark that “il arfybody tries to take it, | am going to act like ‘the alligator when the pend: dried up” He maintained, however, he in-| tended to help the government “In oey way. x man Schenmaker said. The Berrien County community in Southwestern Michigan was | the. hardest hit by the snow- storm which: buried neighboring South Bend, Ind., “yesterday. causing the Hoosier City's mayor to call a state of emergency. eae Calls Mass fo Back Executions (Continded From Page One) to send back persons cited only. i an organ recital preceding the! A * for political offenses. peicessionn), He wil oy 2 | At least 100 cars were stalled in 4 TO DIE , me and aun in 1 Minor by [Nites, hugh sctjools canceled ‘bas-| Castro estimates that 450 persons tach y \ t Fe d Ce eae, 5 ci eeu Iketball games and more storms will dle before the current wave " “™ a" by le swept, St. Joseph, Benton Me arbor, ‘ot executions ends in” Cuba. ** ‘Bue hanan and Dayton Hill, foe | ‘Already 250 persons have been The Rev. Damal J. Wallace OU Ul or Paren 5 * * - | reported shot on charges of soclate minister of Central M 4s | crimes against the people during dist Church, will read the tnvoen A ey * one coe. cold, the dictatorship of Fulgencio Ba- Hon and seripture following the ee me He tie castes half! tista. Cuban prisons recently “Rraduates ‘march to a unt 4 farmer Waterford Township, The south, discharged fom 8 o¢ the country today. | held an estimated 5,000 to 6,000 Circumstances by Elgar youth charged with (he murder of California mental institution in No Ice and snow storms created | more for trial on similar charges, The Pontiac Central Choir, an Chis parents told authorities in Sac. vember was charged with murder po jopdous di iving conditions in but some have been released and der the direction of George We munento (Califr yesterday Pimlin the death of his parents, Fowald others gtven jail terms. - Putnam, will sing “To Thee We sairy [shot them, but Pm not |. Sandahl, 52 and his wife, kliza- i Cretro gave his estimate to a Sing’ by Schvedov and the sary they re dead” (beth Mae. od ] *— * h ‘crowd of about 10,000 in front of “Seven et A-Men" by Slainer, Thavid K. Sandahl, 2. saiilchel| * * * P ans to Frnis mah presidential palace’ Friday * * | Th enta were shot with a 22 nig t killed his parents because bis 1° pal Pp P 7} Se ae Philip . Somers pas father made him practice eight | caliber pistol Monday. Sandabl re rosecution art D paar an Ecnorally have) tor of Marimont Baptist Cherch hours a day on the accordion. mained jn the house, sleeping on M Tr 1) : - ep Aude e trials ane . “illoffer the praver and pronounce, n A A 1 cot four feet from his father’s “ol as rid tions. Police broke up 200 persons. th® benediction oe wily a -in front of a police station eee) juntil he was " inveiad in wn a a < ; . hi * suspect deg! Wednesday evening, Thy ioe ty a ; ‘ “ - le at 8 “Newspapers in’ Brazil, Peru, authorities checking an the accel UPs-cegree murder case “Tuesday! Feusdor, Argentina and Costa | and dis. against Alyes. | Rica have called for a halt to icharved with the robbery-slaying the bleodshed. The Uruguayan | of . South eld nureeny icareraker representative to the United Na- | i Ed | tions appealed to Provisional — _ Expected to return to the stand! President Manuel Urrutia to stop iwhen the trial resumes Tuesday is) the killings, Snr ce Set Conrnd Koti osher Latin-American deleraey of Anthony J. JasinaRi, 54.-. jat the U.N. reportedly ae pa : : ning a similar appeal. U.S. Sen. elght hours a day and there was | He was under cross-examina- Wayne Morse (D-Ore.) suggested no reason why he shouldn't also. | tion by Alyea’s attorney, William in Washington that Castro invite cuit school in the, BR. Beastey, when Cireutt Judge |U.N, observers to check the trial, and William J. Beer called a halt to and execution methods. ‘the sixth day of testimony Fri. ident went to the home Raymond L covered the bodies { ‘| His musie teacher said David my as a good player but not of © Declocctaeal “ability, The youth said his father wanted him cither to get a job or practice eight hours a day. The | futher” told him he werked Sandaht q of high school, Young second year damage suit against a dake Orion but were unable to get (he neces-ihad been admitted to a mental in Some U.S. and Cuban business- mn aml two other defendants sary iifermation fram hotel clerks stitution for treatment of achizo-| day. : 'men and industrialists are paying | * *.* mnt records immediatels jphrenta (split pers ortlity) while | Beasley said he wyll attempt to advance taxes to help the revolu- Mrs. Elsie i, Lakin, of 15091 fou Haley, room afer oa the family lived in Davenport, ‘Ta, show when ‘he opens his case— tionary government, the New York Warwick Rd, Detroit, filed suit in deiy.) ssl ae fire stavied in police sald Iprobably Tuesday—that Alyea, a Times reported, Wayne County Cireult Court, Catneets Hat shop, facing the | oF year-old, part-time. gardener! 4 @ispaten from Havana sald ve James - olin, ut fe street on Grand Cireus Park on | The family, which lived at 6411, went +a visit Jasinski at the Tigen-| , treasury official estimated habe A Sina Pane a which the Hotel Statler, and j|ilirriet St., moved to California in frie Nu we Inc., 7 ie oe about three million dollars had Nee : large business buildings alse face. April, and) David spent a month western Ne | = paid tn advance in recent palrinan. ~~ : ; ‘in the DeWitt Sanitarium, Adburn,’ Hotind Hin the Metin ef a ee 7 Shafor’s Teyvear ohl son. Jeanne The Tlotel:- Bages ta across the hee and murder Wes Gein Ine fallier = oullvaurd alpeet i the cppendeschrecion pe Se eeeeicenteecurc | _ * * * Z | The Cuban “government named | mator on wa beat pulling a skder fram the Title onmendation th outside. trenl fonline een he contention of Havana lawyer Ernesto Dihigo as) when a piece of the starter. plate + Pe * meni he continoed if poasthic Lang. who has called 25 witnesses, Cuban ambassador to the United! few off and killed Edmund 1 Bales said the fire quiekly' Vie father worked for the Aero that Alyea cashed a check for Ja- Biates Lakiy bo, ay he watched fron. a swept into the lobhy as clerks at- jet General Corp ‘simsk returned the money pnd | It was reported in Washington) dock May SO) Me died 10 nunutes qe mpted te use the telephanes and. - eee Luter FRurned himsflf to steal the that career diplomat Philip A. Bon- en at St jos pn wens S Hospital emiployes to ale the guests and money thay enly he knew the ‘care- jsal. presently U.S. ambassador to, vs ‘eet thera out { d Br itaker had. 7 Bolivia, will be the new American, Phe attorney for Mes Lakin Morgan Howard, asstitant Overhea e urnace In a statenert to” inyéstigators envoy to Cuba, Cuban Foreign Min- claiuis the company was negligent: jyamager of the Briggs, said jafter his arre lyea fecalled re-|ister Roberto Agramonte said Bon- mn suRxesting to Shafor that the «games were coming out the Starts $I, 100 Blaze |turning to the nursery, and sudden-|sal would be acceptable. motor be repaired by Suménson in. stead of sent back to the facters lor proper repatrs. * front and there was smoke as high as the 1ith floor, U saw nuny people groping thelr. way down fire escapes while others walled for Cremen te Hite lad dlers fe them” i Raxnimn oa manb oan the Tatler “the Inge | Marla | Ath flac af th full t PON TIAE S Weather Burean Report AND VICINITY saticl ‘leoud) rather windy and cold ee =e ele re Wits tall af afrcdse T heard | nee | oceasional anna MTarrles. high Je laudy and conttnned cotd tonight ina peop tomorrow with a few snew flurries, tow tonteht+ a tthe lower in suburbs feomerraw 0 ep aNEET DAVEE URE * * * High Firemen brought the majer part Winds nerthwesterly (#072 ily bending down to see if Jasinski! Ambassador Earl FE. T. Smith resigned as U.S. ambassador to ‘Cuba last week, The revolutionary s am CANAL WAL A fire caused by an overheated, x furnace brage out in the basement, of\a fiwo story frame building at WhAW Turan Stand was battl “ ncome ax | ing. vored the Eel reatine. for fmere than an hour last mys by Firemen before ae is ” Assistance Offered Select Broomfield ander control Damages to the -building and: ; Seontents were estimated at $1700. The Internal Revenue: Service for Committe ,; No one was injured, and the has a new and bigger office for in 3e blaze was confined to the base. come tan help. ‘many sections of the Narheas! ‘air spread eastward to the Atlantic lyze us," State Police Trooper Nor- oi Tsermengas Guilty; His Wife Collapses regime had charged he had fa. ‘The Day in Birmingham — ee ee i aed é ee Mien ra hs Eich . Sead AF Wirephoto emergency was declared by the South Bend tion board and “recreation director “ Members of the Metropolitan) Club Spirit 9 and the Women's Coast. The Southland ahivered in the! fresh surge of frigid air, with tem- peratures dropping inte the teens ‘in northern sections of Alabama land Georgia, It was freezing in ~/northern Florida. Cold Snap ‘Just Fine BIRMINGHAM — The return. of snappy cold yesterday came as manna from heaven to the recrea- to the Eton Park wa big bi boone, La ting te rink budget is low| ness and appeared that an appeal to city commissioners for more mo ne y would be necessary. Recreation chairman Johnp O’Gorman, said that the rink is operating On a day-to-day basis. Last weekend spring-dike weather put a heavy load ea the freezing mechanism to keep the Ice in usable condition. |With Recreation Board Mrs. McKee died Friday at her home following @ ning month i Surviving are her husband, John B.; a daughter, Mrs. A. R. Soltig of ‘Bloomfield ‘Township; two sons, James W, of Detroit and John B, Jr. of New Hampshire; two broth- érs” and. nine grandchildren we lke and Mikoyan Temperatures like today will make it possible to operate the e. rink within the budget until the .|Mareh 1 closing date. Today's prediction frem the Na-|* tional Weather Bureau of below average temperatures for the next 30 days is ‘‘just fine,” Girardin see said. a Auxiliary, will install officers at the VFW Hall in Berkley ftomor- row night. A dance will follow the installation. ‘Club officers are Robert Schaule, president; Gleng Felts and Harold Coldren,- vive presi- dents; Howard Foote, financial secretary; Kenneth Allison, re- cording secretary; Delyle serv: low, treasurer; George K ¢ ™ p, Joseph Collings ang George Wal- The freak snowstorm spread across areas in Michigan and In-, diana for 65 miles from the south. | ‘eastern cornet of Lake Michigan. | Winds of 20 or more whipped the heavy snowfall in the ‘South Bend area into huge drifts.’ ‘However, maintenance, crews: worked throughout the night, clearing most of the main roads. * + * The storm which struck near the! eastern shore of Lake Miehigan’ was caused by cold air which was warmed as it crossed the lake and chilled when it reached the South 'Bend area. Normally, the Weather Bureau said, the chill would have developed at the shoreline but strong winds carried the air inland. “ (Continued From Page Qne) jurors were long deliberating be- cause same questioned Tsermen- gas’ intent In the December | m.p.h. uary: and Mrs. Robert Dunn, fi- ithe title of the message. 1957 slaying of Kean in a Com- merce Township home. | Jurors could have acquitted him or found him guilty of a lesser| charge of manslaughter, rearries a maximum sentence of 15 years in- prison. ON STAND 5 HOURS Tsermengas had spent five hours) on the sfand in his own .defense Wednesday and Thursday, claim- ing throughout his testimony he meant no harm when he tried to strike Kean over the head with a pistol after he became unruly fol-| lowing a drinking ‘spree. - | * * * | Tsermengas, whose back- ‘ Surviving — is ground includes three years Of Blanche Greer ve Birmingham. college in addition to his crim- inat record, claimed the pistol | went off accidentally, Jerome K. Barry Jr., assistant prosecutor, closed his case yester-| day, charging Tsermengas and two ;munications.’ ‘home following a long illness. .B. (Lucy) MeKee, 72, of 1945 Quar- Auxiliary. officers. are Mrs. Fos- ter Raymond, president; Mrs. Don- us page lene vice president; Cod: Nunneley, recording sec- -nancial secretary, Others’ are Mrs, Howard Hatt, treasurer; Miss Winona Singers, chaplain;. Mrs. Ambert Peterson, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. Stanley Church and Mrs. Samuel Snell, auditors. The Rev. Paul Nicely, assistant director of the Institute of Ad- vanced Pastoral Studies in Bloom- field Hills, will preach the ser- mons in the 9:30 and 1] a.m. serv- icea tomorrow at the First Con- gregational Church in Rochester. “Courage to Receive” will be The Oakland County chapter of the American Association for the United Nations will hold its annual meeting in the Birmingham Com- munity House Monday at 8 p.m. Meyer Barash, assistant profes- sor of sociology and anthropology ‘at Wayne State University,~ will -speak 6n “Barriers to World Com, Exchange Views (Continued From_Page One) ‘supposed the newsmeh had a ‘shower of questions" ready. But, he said, he would not be able to answer them because as all could “Ihave my coat on all ready and am not prepgred to hold a press conference," . “This was not a negotiation but a usefyl exchange of views. At the conclusion that the exchange was useful, * * * After the brief statement, Miko- yan broke off the session with re- porters saying in- —“Phank you and good by."’ Eisenhower and Mikoyan presumably discussed the problems of Berlin, a divided Ger- many and disarmament. Mikoyan arrived at the White House about two minutes before his 9 a.m. appointment time, He wag met by Brig. Gen: Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House staff sec- retary. Soviet-Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov and interpreter Oleg Troyanovsky accompanied Miko- yan, x* * * Before the meeting with Mikoyan the President got a half-hour brief- Dulles arrived at the White Hous? as scores of uniformed policemen were deployed in the streets as a security precaution. ; A doten or so pickets paraded a block away from the White Inside the executive fiansion. The pickets said they were just gotten in touch with each other and decided to make a protest. “We censure our patriots; we dine our enemies," one sign read, Allie Greer Service for Allig Greer, 75, ot! which | 351 Ferndale Ave., will be held/ another. placard. 1 p.m. Monday at the Manley| Bailey Funeral Home, Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. * bg * Mr. Greer died yesterday at his He was a retired gas station proprietor and a life member of Birmingham Lodge 44, F&AM and ‘two years ago was honored by the Grand Lodge of Michigan for 150 years of Masonic: membership. x * * Ss ‘sister, Miss Mrs, John B. McKee Requiem Mass for Mrs. John ton Rd., Bloomfield Township, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at ‘apparently in reference to many dinners given for Mikoyan, “No red carpets for Reds,’ read bd * * A squad of motorcycle police- men accompanied Mikoyan and his party on their short drive from the Soviet Embassy to the White House. ; For Mikoyan the meeting was the climax of the spectacular tour which has taken him around the ~ United States making public and private speeches, selling the Soviet ~ peace line, and pleading for trade and better relations. Ship Periled in Gulf | NEW ORLEANS-(UPD—A 50- foot fishing vessel was struggling to stay afloat in the Gulf of Mexico early today aided by pumps flown to it by the Coast Guard and with other Texas hoodlums plotted to. Holy ee ) Church. Burial will'another vessel standing by to help. kill Kean, 32, because they feared » ‘he might upset the gang’s plans” for q robbery in Sault Ste. Marie. This four-man “band of badmatt bandits,” as Barry described them, | stopped off at the cottage of Don- Id F. Chandler, whom Tsermen- ‘gas had met in prison, in search of uniforms ‘and a rifle ‘to use in the planned robbery. Chandler was not connected with the killing other than being an eyewitness, last September when Michigan ‘State Police and Texas Rangers uncovered Kean’s body buried in a _make- shift gfave - outside Alpena., A tip received by the Rangers: ed them to the spot, KSCAPE PROSECUTION ell EK, McComb and Thomas D., eo eens ef the blaze under control with! in| ment, | The new office is at 65 Oakland Rep, William S. Broomfield ( iR oan enon fn Pantiae pai 7 @ few minutes but smaller ib axes! Four offices:on the first floor of! Ave., replacing the old one at 53'2 Oakland County) was recommend- At @ am: Wind velocity 10-18 mh were reported oon upper floors. | ithe structure were vacant at the Ww Huron St ed for a spot on the House Public eh ies aetna: ann L More than 50 policemen were mo- time of the fire, which broke out) Tax experts will be on hand?Works~Committee as the House Bun tises Munday al i ily red fo aid in resene efforts. ‘al 9: 80. Tenants in two second. from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays and Republican Committee on Com- Moon flaes Maturday a rf 19pm doom aia Bunday ni ihe : * me alone’ Sandahl said Downtewr Pomperniure: it 4 1A ~ shut tp about my music and leave floor apartments fled to safety Fridays until April 15, the dead-' mttees yesterday "$950,000 Sewer Grant. iline for filing peturns. _ assignments for GOP members. * * The recommendations are sub- | They'll help anyone who has ject to formal approval of the: iquestions that can't be answered entire Repliblican membership. easily over th® telephone” Other Michigan representatives’ |. ‘outside. seta nee see NR ay een trie eo ate mee i Smith, have escaped prosecution | in the’ ing. Smith is being held. in Tekas on another charge and, MeComb is fighting extradition back here, | show that Teermengas could not have saved two Collinsville, Tl., The bizarre slaying came to light’ So far the other two men, Lew-: attorney, | Cldrence L. ‘Amith, attempted to | a ene of State and we all came to the ing from Secretary of State Dulles.: House as the conference went on — plain American: citizens who -had—— STEVE heve . been patasciaddietaieeniannamsamemeiatitmms Scauceainieumainennsneneneneannmnnt eens einai Watch the Sundoy, Januery 18 | See ESTHER WILLIAMS “THE GREATEST ADVANCE ~ IN HOME SWIMMING POOLS SINCE THE ROMAN BATH!” We are happy to ennounce thet we for this area, We Welcome Your Inquiries "INLAND LAKES SALES _ $127 W, Huron. FE 4-7121 or 2-6122 OPEN SUNDAYS | ALLEN SHOW CHANNEL 4 present selected as - distributor Lcanesnaintgetiaiietinnseaaitte acne ane (SR Re i a ee CLEANERS ™ >> Will Be Closed at Noon MONDAY, JANUARY 19th _ Due to the Death of — : HAROLD 0. 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There are always boys in neeq of help, but rarely: beers big brothers to help them,” said Bilj Clark, executive director. | “Our program of youth coun- | most effective programs in the field of social welfare, since Vel- unteer men work with boys on-| an individual basis,’’ he said.- , * “% . & iling, president of the agency. were trapped inside and drowned.;yWNDERSTANDING, GUIDANCE “Qur objective is to help each boy reach his highest physical, Chicago Shows $20,000,000 : Worth of Cars today unveiled $20,000,000 worth of; tempt the buying public. Industry executives, civic ers and hewsmen last night mmed-a preview of the 5ist an- ial Chicago automobile show, +o-tep—last_year's record | of 518,521 visitors during its nine- day run starting today at the | amphitheater. Exhibits ranging from the 1916 Indianapolis ‘500’’ winner to a | futuristic ear without wheels sur- | rounded shining examples of the | show’s main theme—the best of | | domestic ae lines for the 1958 motor- iv Show Manager Edward L. Cleary, jexecutive vice president of sponsoring C hic a g o Automobile iTrade Association, said the 450! gaily displayed cars and trucks | should make the the show the | “greatest ever held.” Monday Is Geadline for Vote Registration Deadline for’ new voter registra-| trons in Pontiac is 8 p.m. Monday, City Clerk Ada A. Evans .warned ‘today Registrations must be on record by then, she said, in order -to qualify as an elector in the Feb 116 primary election. Facing Pontiac voters then is | |Selection of candidates for the noti- lpartisan Circuit Court judge elec-| - g. | k-Up Event TED TIME OFFER! 18—February 14, 1959 SERVING PIECES INDIVIDUALLY PRICED AND PACKAGED WELEAS Big) | selling is the only one of its | kind. It is considered one of the | His wards came pn the heels of| a statement made by John Ster-) EHICAGO (UPI) — The nationtat oldest and largest automobile show chrome and high combustion to) lead-| and foreign manufac. | the | 19°". Volunteers mental, emotional and spiritual development,” said Sterling. “This is done through the un- derstanding and personal guid: | ance of a Big Brother. We -are | combating the continued high. in- cidence of crime among youth, | by attempting to keep boys out | of trouble.” | The basic philosophy of the Big | Brother movement is “‘one’ man jand one boy, ™ and its slogan is “No man ever stands so straight las when he stoops to help a boy.” * * * Big: Brothers Organization Pontiac. Trooper ‘Sent fo St. Ignace Post Pontiac State Police Trooper Roger M. Snow is one of 18 state: police officers being transferred, it was announced today by State’ Poli¢e -Commissioner Joseph A. Childs in East Lansing. Trooper Snow will be transferred from the Pontiac Post to the St. Ignace Post. Taking his place will be trooper Carl New Buffalo Post. Snow came to the Pontiac Post from’ the State Police Training, School in East. Lansing, in Novem-) ber’ ‘1955 The transfers are | The big brother is a volunteer | | who gives fully of himself to guide| land befriend a boy with problems, | and who is in need of a mature, “man's companionship, |" After careful screening, the Big-| | Brother is assigned to q bey whose interests match his own met through his friendship. The Oakland County organization is a non-denominational, interracial social agency which covers the entire county area and is supported by both the Pontiac and Detroit United F und. —. ke * Anyone aerate in the manner Jin which the agency works may | contact Clark at the Big Brothers’, office, 132 Franklin Blvd. j DUE to FIRE | OUR CREDIT | | DEPARTMENT | / 1S NOW OPEN at 903 PONTIAC STATE BANK BUILDING | Daily 10-6 4 Saturday 10-1 | Thank You... GOODMAN'S | | and whese needs can best be |— Feb. 1 ‘Are Their Faces Red! ‘LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Embar- rassed police teday were looking ifor one of their prowl cars that’ was stolen from the police head-' quarters parking lot. ‘ ‘SHOP MONDAY FOR JANUARY © sllecive { i fl N. Olson of the. Promote your present CIRCUIT COURT | -COMMISSIONER as ONE of YOUR ae CIRCUIT COURT JUDGES Having served . Ook land County for 22 years, and having heard thousands of cases as Commission- er, Mr. Hampton is well qualified to now serve as your Circuit Judge. 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The other suggests he should ~ be hooted down and given the bum’s Tusk. . * * * If you leave it to the relatives of the slaughtered Albanians, Bulgarians, Czecho - Slovakians, Estonians, Hungarians, Latvians, Lithuanians, Poles and Romani- ans—if you leave it to them—he would be torn limb from limb. They would accord him almost as little humanity as he-did the breath-taking number of human beings ‘in Europe that he neines slaughter. Another school suggests he should be forgiven, treated with utmost courtesy and plans made for better Russian relations. This is the sweet- ness and light department; and these proponents have many earnest dis- ciples. { . * * * In the first place, this interna- tional thug invited himself over here. Next, he thumbed his nose at our State Department by se- lecting his itinerary and announc- ing it to the newspapers before he took it up with our diplomatic. representatives. Our State De- partment properly protested and the Soviet Embassy declared “it would never happen again.” (And who, I ask you, will ever believe THAT?) The beetle browed bum managed to be as completely of- fensive and stupid as only a well grounded Russian can. x * .® However, his trip has been a signal success in the main. He has been wined and dined. by Americans while the fellow countrymen of those he helped kill have picketed him at every turn of the road. They've yelled “murderer” (and worse). GE£rorGe Meany, AFL-CIO president declared Mikoyan “perpetrated the world’s greatest double-cross when he person- ally tricked those countless Hungar- fans into death and captivity.” Yes, Russia extended the olive branch, with one hand and with the other she beckoned the massing troops to march in and fire. And they did. * * * - ‘The. President’s brother, Dr. MIL- TON EISENHOWER, Who was an Oak- land. County visitor just recently, sald: “We should embrace warmly those countries which are demo- cratic, but treat dictatorsHips and dictators with required courtesy only.” We've gone far beyond that. Actually, we've bowed and scraped. kt ok *® In New York on Wednesday, | heard some of those Europeans who have had liberty ripped from their countries. Their shouts were not the disapproval which we visit upon a baseball umpire’s de- cision against the home team; - their Voices and faces were rot see cere aieminitatinn THE PONTIAC PRESS. Lobes oy Tus Pontiac Press Company 44 W. Huron Pontiac, Michigan Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday Russe. Basserr, Joun A. Rie Executive Vice President Anaistant Aaertistng and Advertising Director Manager Howano ‘M. Frreoraato nm, East M. Trrapwert Vioe President and Circulation Manager Business Manager QO. Marenate Jonoar. doun W. Prreoresry, Local Advertising © Secretary and Kditor Manager danny J Ree Geoact ©. Inwan, Menegiog "Rattor Classified Maeaser = Associated Press ts entitled melee to the as republication of ali local news printed In this 54 or ir as ir as all AP news dispatches. - toe in delivered by carrler for 40 cents fey woes carrie aries is not available, by mati n “Oakland. nee, Meeemh. Laperr end ie hy) *8T: eléewhere tn oe stone . he United Btates ‘mails Laree Hlaaonsy ayable itn wey A‘ nd Clase rate those of a beaten group on elec- tion night. No, there were anger and venom in their voices. Their faces were contorted. Their taunts and insults arose frqm hatred undisguised. Had an oppor- tunity presented itself, I believe an avenging angel of death might have been close at hand. , x & &-. The Daiiy News in New York said: “MIKOYAN’s government has been swearic for 41 years to de- stry apitalism ... re- pud ated ean abe debts of the Czarist Russian government . has never settled its World War II Lend-Lease accounts with us . recently repudiated its bond- ed indebtedness to its own peo- le . ...and now is trying to kid .S. businessmen and our gov: ernment that it is a good credit risk for expanded trade between the U.S.A. and the USSR.” The Daily News has the largest — circulation of: any newspaper in America. It is sound, well grounded and thoughtful. . * * * Yes, the international tramp stirred a storm acréss the coun- try. President Eisenhower asks us to show him every courtesy. Yet, I ask, have the Russians shown any courtesy to the na- tionalities listed above? And, oh, yes, Mr. President, how about just a little courtesy for the Americans whose plane was shot down illegally this past year? . x *«§ * Mikoyan, go hore! And stay there! And in Conclusion cates Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of -your peripatetic re- porter: _ Newspapers were recalting great opening sentences of the past. Here ate a few: A sports writer was as- Signed to-cover the H.S. band con- cert and the next day his review opened: “The high school band played Beethoven last night. Beethoven lost.”....... . EUGENE FieLps opened a theatrical review in Chicago with this: “John Doe played the King in a new play at the Illinois: last evening and he ‘played it as_ though he were in constant fear someone else would play the ace.” s+eeeeees+ An Oklahoma girl report- er wrote in a fashion story: “A sweat- er is a garment which is too tight in the first place. And also in the sec- ond place.” * * * A U.S. project to put a camera in orbit squarely over Russia has been sidetracked... . Florida law compels motels to pro- vide heat this winter. ...... Who knows a grander girl — painaue — than Vera Bassett? TOG . The number of taxis that can operate in New York is — limited by law. Thus the only way to get into business is to buy an existing “medallion.” A new taxi sets you -back around $2,500 and the precious medallion, is currently $18,000. That goes to the gent you “buy out.” The law never contemplated any such happening .......... ¥* * * Overheard at the Men’s Club: “TV 6 © @ wo eee was doing fine until trigger mortis - setin.”... . The A-bomb that leveled Hiroshima. equaled’ 20,000 tons of TNT. The H-bomb that ex- ploded 10 years later equaled 15,000,- 000 tons of TNT. Use your imagina- tion as to what would happen in 1959 if they let the latest go over any city anywhere in the world,....... Architectural Forum magazine says in the next ten years there will be 50 per cent more buildings than in the last ten. Think what that means in Oakland County : OO OD OB ee ee) alikes; CHARLEY GEHRINGER and Law- RENCE HARTMAN —HArROLD A. FITZGERALD Robert E. Lee, often called the soldiers’ soldier, was a living model of Christ's edict to “love your enemies." Lee, whose birthday falls this week, was born Jan. 19, 1807. A master strategist and | brilliant leader, he hated pnly one thing in his life: war. “What a cruel thing war is,” he once observed sorrowfully after a great victory, ‘‘'— to ‘fill our hearts with hatred instead of love for our neighbors, and to devastate the fair face of this beautiful world."’ A man of prayer and sturdy faith, Lee on another occasion wrote: “IT remember... in the Good Book that we must love our enemies. I have fought against Union soldiers, but I have never cherished any vindictive feelings. I have never seen the day when I did not pray for them.” —— ee — ee May. Stall Solution to Cash Crisis Williams’ Olive Branch Wilts Fast LANSING (UPI) — The olive branch that Gov. G. Mennen Wil- liams extended to the legislature in hig opening message wilted with- in a few minutes after it teft his hands, As a result, the Democrats and Republicans in both cham- bers are locked in party squab- bles that threaten to stall ef- forts to find an immediate solu- tion to Michigan's cash crisis. On Wednesday, Republicans took advantage of the absence of one Democrat and organized the house by a 55-54 margin. Democrats vowed to turn the tables at first. chance. “We'll fight you, all the way,” said Floor Leader Joseph J. Kowalski (D-Detroit). On Thursday, Williams urged both parties to “let the dead past bury its dead’ and said there was “no excuse for partisanship in the situation we face.” Minutes later, the GOP-dominat- ed Senate was engaged in a bitter partisan battle. Republicans decided to trim by one the number of Democrats on most of the Senate's 19 commit- tees. Some Democrats retaliated by saying they would refuse to accept any committee assignments. Sén. Stanley Novak (D-Detroit) said he might demand that every word of a biil be read aloud before passage. “T can’t serve on a committee under this setup,’ Novak said. “And if I'm not in committe when a bill is studied, I'll have té have {t read to me”) It was unlikely Novak would car- ry out his threat—but the fact that he made it indicated the mood of lawmakers during the opening week of a crucial session In the House, where there wilt be a 65-35 split when all members are present, refusals to cooper- até would have serious effects, It takes 56 votes to pass a bill. In the Senate. where Republi- cans had a 22-12 edge, Demo- cratic rebellion would be ex- pressed primarily through harras- sing measures. The Senate strife proved embar- rassing for Lt. Gov. John B. Swain- eon, a Democrat. Swainson, who said he would boy- cott meetings of the committe on The Country Parson committees, sent a communication to the Senate charging Republi- cans with ‘dictatorial and contemp- tudus”’ action, ‘The Senate refused to allow the statement to appear in the record. ° Sen, Carlton Morris (R-Kalama- z00) told Swainson “‘you over- stepped your bounds” in sénding the communication and said the new ‘ly- elected lieutenant Governor Was “oft sto a poor start Democratic state chief Neil Staebler got into the Senate bick- ering. He accused the Republicans of ‘parliamentary trickery and tyr- anny.” : Williams told the legislature “never before, in my experience, has the need for cooperation in the people's interest been more im- perative.” Never before did it difficult to achieve. appear so Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag Tries Eating Raw Wheat: ‘Like Chewing on Straw’ “Can't understand why you ad- vocate chewing plain wheat. Ever try to chew it yourself? Might as well try to chew a mouthful of straw. (A.R.) Ans.— No teeth? It takes a little more chewing than chickle, Send stamped, self- addresed envelope for pamphlet Wheat to Eat. I live 7,000 feet above sea level. Always short of breath, especially when walking. DR. BRADY Feel I can't take a deep breath because of pain under left shoulder- blade. Drink very little water... Can you suggest anything for me?"' (Castle Rock), Ans. — Yes. Consult a physi- cian, Sertously, son, this ts the only advice I can conscicntionsly give you. ® * * * “T have. been eating calcium and Vitamin D now for nearly a year. I am completely cured of my hay fever and. migraine.’” (Mrs. E.P.) Ans. — Thank you. . For parti- culars send 350 and stamped, self-addressed envelope for (1) The Calclum Shortage, (2) Hay Fever and Migraine pamphiects. Periodic sick headache is com- mon name for migraine. * * * “With my headaches there is a tenseness in the back of my head and neck. I belive ft is all due to a female operation I had six years ago...’ (Mrs. W.A.) * * Ans. — Send stamped, self- addressed envelope and ask in. writing (do not use clipping) for pamphlet Why Have Headache? * * * * “How can stomach gas be “swallowed air?’ (C.S.) Ans. — Alr isn’t solid. 1 fsn't liquid. Tt can, be notliing else than gas, Everyone swallows more or less air every day, Most of the “gas” ly stomach or in testine is air. Spasmedic con. traction of throat muscles under some unpleasant emotional ¢x- perience cause repeated gulps of . air. off possible... Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not dis- ease, diagnosis. or treatment. will ve answered by Dr. William Brady, ff stamped self-addressed envelope is cont to The Pontiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1959) Voice of the ‘People Police Hassle Once Again romps Readers’ Letiers fdas LE a Eastman really left himself open for lawsuits. Although Straley may not be the smartest chief, somehow I feel if Straley had made such charges he would be able to back . up. However, Straley isn't a public safety’ director costing the City a useless $12,000. Also, Straley exe just a policeman. wx * The Safety Director and City govermment keep yelling for a showdown with Straley. Why doesn’t the publicdemand a showdown with all concerned, including Willman. Sometimes I think City gov- ernment is afraid of what the Chief knows. If Eastman would stop blowing his own horn and do police work and leave the Chief alone for the time being, fast do the work the P.A.S. report called for (which cost taxpayers §8,000) the City would soon be — up. * * * . ~ Is this going to cost homeowners as much as “the hospital, pe be- cause of poor planning? The City Manager seems fond toe oe x * fect when the Chief was i politics ‘could not have entered in and there could have been no such doubts. Surplolods of Politicians: Three cheers == Commissioner — Landry. He at least had courage to say what he thinks. I'm 100 per cent with him. Ht’ Gilet) Straley has made mis- takes, he’has also done a lot of- good. After all, we are all human | and are entitled to make mistakes. V. (Bob) Haroutunian . 20 Ogemaw | Asserts New Cars: Do Cause Pollution I suggest that the Mayor make a more thorough study of our “per- fect’’ automobiles. You find more foul air created by the incomplete combustion of these inefficient new- monsters than any oll burning older . models. They make sense boycotting these evils. You sound ridiculous boycotting films, etc. I'm boycot- ting these mushy Michigan mon- sters right here and now until they regain their engineering senses, — Jd. A. Mutholland Bloomfield Hills é Minister Praises, Clarifies Article - Let me compliment the paper and Lee Winborn on the interesting and well-written article of Jan. 15, “Ex-Executive Heads Religious Community.”’ . bg * a: Sepondiy, however, it should be said the article doesn’t de-— scribe-a- phase of life which is. - characteristic of the Lutheran Church in the United States. From the article it might be in- ferred that a monastic retreat from life into pious isolation is advocated by Lutherans, We have high respect for religious Yevo- _ tion, but our primary concern is addressing the message of Christ to the world. To my knowledge, Civil Service had been in ef- mS ' Public ‘Detender St. Augustine's House and the k* ok “ty As Finally, it's unfortunate churches ~ don’t provide better news for your paper on what I believe to be the. tame! seek «oe * ‘Inflation Can't Be ‘Stopped That Way’ Will someone explain how infla- tion can ever be stopped -ag long as unions strike and. strike for higher wages? Every strike in the U. S. means higher prices for o " - © everyone’ and they complain the - - e cetres ‘Don't Unite Religion. With Government’ Coneacning Sunday closing, wake “up, fellow Americafis, lest the day < does come when religion once again’ unites with government to put “bans'’ and bands about our free: limbs. . G, E. P ee ‘Separate Facilities Please Both Races’ So what's wrong with having sep- arate waiting rooms and toilets, as most of ‘the Negroes as well aq whites had rather it be that way. I can take you to one city and : __ show you a high School for whites and one for colored, two theaters for white, two ‘for’ col . two .. city parks and all are y. But don't -let the NAACP know, for they would try to change this sat- isfaction of things. . The Negroes say they had rather associate with their own and if left alone they would be happy. I have colored friends in the South and Pon but 1 don't care to be in their homes. - hel x : ald “The main objection is they mo- nopolize parks, pools, sports and anything they have an opportunity to participate in. If you knew of the detail er people do, you wouldn't be so quick to criticize. If you have to print my name, don't print this letter, St E. B. ‘Case Records of a Psychologist: Facts Dispel Fears of Childbirth Mabel has the normal wor- ries that beset an expectant mother, so study this case care- fully. Then paste it in your scrapbook, or mail it to some wife who is pregnant. For much of the painfulness of childbirth is due to ignorance and failure to cooperate intel- ligently with your doctor. Send for the booklet below. s By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE A-430: Mabel M., aged 23, is an expectant mother. < “Dr. Crane, we hope to have our first baby in three more months,” she began. : x ww * “And I am very happy about it, except for a few fears which prob- ably bother most wives. “For example, I was in a bad autowrecka month. ago, but fortunately I wasn’t hurt very much... They re- leased me from fright. “Is that possible? And what can T do to insure my baby the very best of health and IT, oS before it is born?” PREGNANCY FACTS We doctors receive a’ daily in- spiration from the unselfishness of expectant mothers, most of whom are exceedingly desirous of giving their babies the very best send- eo 8. “So let me remind you of some simple medical facts, for they will relieve the minds of you wives who are having your first baby, | - First, the idea of ‘‘marking’’ ba-~ bies because of a mother’s fright or unsatisfied for straw- berries or melons or other freak out-of-season foods, is now passe. Your brain has no direct con- nections with the baby vais it is in your womb. a For that baby has no nerves “% . oe linking it with the mother nor does the baby’s bleed circulate in the mother’s veins. Each has its own separate nerv: ” - ous system and its own heart and-' - blood supply. The baby's heart. ‘ beats 135 to 150 times per min- ute, though the mother’s _— rate is about 75. In ancient times of tenme fam- ine, when wives were shut inside walled cities, they might have stunted their babies via a of food, but that is highly im- If you expectant mothers eat a varied diet and are checked réegu- larly by your doctor, you need hav? little worry about the- child's men- tal and physical. growth before of birth. . . a 4“ a5, pind is .to seaity dilate the pelvic = let... So~ don't try to , speed up the process, Too fast a delivery might injure the head ‘and cause bleed- ing into the brain, which some- times rena in spastic babies, * With the i babs. the dura- tion’ of Jahon saves 18 —- so itr! Ir lee i i 2 P 23 I | nf A 53 i Always write to Dr George W Crane eate of The oye Press, Pontiac, + We to cover ee and & | as thousands of South- © he B-. wt _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1959 oo we 4 4 © * La ya *@INNERS: | * Fox & Houniis Inn H Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills “LUNCHEONS and DINNERS reopens! ° 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 a ; Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations | Merry Olde England |Was Never Like This By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Hermione Gingold consented.to one of my. “Intrepid Interviews” and took the stand promptly at 1:30 p.m. at a restaurant whereupon I grilled her about taking out first papers to become an American citi- zen. “TJ don’t know if this should be men- tioned — the English papers can get so beast- ly—it wants a lot of consideration,”” she hesitated. Then, with a toss of her casaddors| - the British star of movies, stage and Jack Paar’s program said, “Inasmuch as I'm living in America all. the time and have become part of the life around New York, I think I'should, and 1 have! That's ‘a wonderful way to feel. ' | WILSON | “Of course,” she added, “They may never grant me my, ietper papers—they. may decide they don;t want me!” ~ k¢ « * « but not too much truth in. it, Hermione tells some of her life. “But my life wasn’t sordid enough to compete _ with the best sellers by narcotics addicts and sex maniacs, so I made up things,” she confessed. “For example, I tell how I was a spy. You see, I al- ways wanted to be a spy. The idea of wearing a mink coat with nothing under it winter and sum- mer appealed te me.” Q—“Isn’t that dishonest?” A—‘People are very strange. They believed that. The world is so square!” : _Q—“How old are you?” _— A—(Hermione registered as- tonishment) — “Darling, have you gone mad!” 1} Q—“Why shouldn't you men- | tion your age?” HERMIONE . H A—“All right. What should I say, about 53? Oh, that's too old! How about 45. New I'll have to remember I’m 45,” - “Hermione became, for a moment, almost serious. “The . American fear of maturity is one thing I don't understand. I used to say to John Murray Anderson”—who directed her in “Almanac”—“ ‘Why don’t you have my age put up over your box office?’ ” Q—“But I repeat why does it matter if you tell your age?” | A—(resignedly)—‘‘Because I’m so old, sweetie! They'd have CAKE THEATE ea —_= WALLED LAKE MA 4-215) STARTS SUNDAY MATINEE 1:45 2 GLENN NN FORD - | BRAPERNEST BORGNINE co-starring DIANE EDO | Rt uN ; HELL'S FIVE HOURS” “HISTORY NUCLEAR AGE” é& LAST TIMES TONIGHT , PAT BOONE to put a doctor in attendance.” “Hollywood,” she said, speaking of her movie career, “Is. really a nutty place. A man comes up to you = says, ‘I'm a ‘narcotics addict.’ agree. I think New York is a terrible place to visit, but a | wondertul place to Hive. When you live here you can have a wonderful leisure. Axd the rest of the country—we would call them the provinces in England—are so much more hep than it used to be in the provinces at home.” Q—“Do you know that England is now the most decadent place in the world, with the most astonishing daytime strip-tease clubs, hordes of streetwalkers . and -- b greD CLARK MARDI GRAS GARY crossy |. * general wickedness making London the widest-open city Ee. anywhere? A—“Really? I must go back!” - NOW! ond ou) KEEGO Adults ...60c) EARL’ PEARLS: Bod Hope said it: “If you watch a SUNDAY Children . 20c game, it’s fun. If you play it, it’s recreation. If you work 4 S at it, it’s golf.” . . . That's earl, brother. . 4 “SAT. OPEN 1:00 P. M—FEATURE. 15 - 35 - 8:45 _SUN. OPEN 1:45 P. M—FEATURE 2:25 - 5:35 - 8 45 (Copyright, 1959) MOBILE, Ala. (U IPI—Will Wainwright's French-made spars car caught fire yesterday when t garage attendant accidentally | up the radiator with gasoline. ~ Pontiac Theaters Eagle “The Defiayt Ones,”’ Tony, “The Colditz Story,” Erie | Sat.: | Curtis; Portman. Sun.-Tpes tilla,”’ Anthony Quinn. Wed.- Fri.: Hunter, Gwen Verdon, color; Rolladium Skating Rink ADMISSION 60c INCL. SKATES | MTS W. Huron FE 5-3677 “Ba-; Huron Sat.-Mon.:_ ty aE (ein AE 5-#500 OPEN AT 6:30 A. M. [OPEN ALL WINTER — FRIDAY - SAT. - “SUNDAY sto] bare | DRIVE-IN oo / Theat Z oe-79) Py ‘SHOW STARTS 7:00 P. M. “4 Be: } to Keep You Warm ] Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack: “From the Earth to the Moon,’ Joseph Cotton, ~ WE Vv Tues.-Thurs.: “Onionhead,” An- Do HA E ‘dy Griffith; “Cattle Empire,"’ Joel IN-CAR “McCrea. | Fri: ‘Party Girl,” Robert Tay- HEATERS ‘ler, Cyd Charisse; ‘Ride a Crook- ed Trail,’ Audie Murphy. Oakland “Inn of the Sixth Happi- rt Sat.: TONIGHT — SUNDAY — IT’S THE MOST FUN a FATHER or HIS KIDS EVER HAD with e MAID! Pramced ty 901 CRE Cheactad ig MALLE SMELT ve ara, > olan ty MERE EEN rd 9. ~ AND IT’S NEW! IT’S FIRST RUN! sa TTC Ont M, IP me RCr Gags | Ingrid Bergman. ness,” “Me and the Colo-| Sun.-Thurs. : i nel,” Danny Kaye; ‘ Eli Wallace. OWL || Sat.: technicolor. Sun.-Thurs.: Jack Palance, Anita Ekberg; ior Prom,” Louis Prima. — Fri.-Thurs.: , “The Buccaneer,” | ‘Yul Brynner, . Chariton Heston. : TONIGHT! ADDED FEATURE | i = Makes passionate Ic cake kocaes sends Velma Banky in... “THE SON OF THE SHEIK” JOHN CASSAVETES.. AFFAIR cum] HAVANA ‘wemrins RAYMOND BURR SARA SHANE 4 0 E t nr viper eevee | CLAWSON | | PLAYHOUSE 14 Mile Rd. 2 Mi. E. of Woodward Ave. Noted Sculptor Prefers to Make Haste Slowly Sculptor’ | acon "wen said “I resent being - LONDON” (UPI) urried’’ when he turned down f ;$5,600 job for a shopping a | decorative panel, aisee at least a sketch. The center had given him ‘the commission three’ and one-half! years ago and recently asked to) = — In a book called “The World Is sqnare,” which has some “People say New York is a nice place to visit, but I dis-' TRULY GRAND “SATURDAY — SUNDAY - MONDAY ENTERTAINMENT! — FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN! The most heart-touch- ing Lauren Bacall you have ever seen... as _ the woman who loved an atomic scientist. | child | ! 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FIND... wae , THE HUH! adhd oF asia TO CRASH fons nEAD- Ow NTO THe VAUNTEO aan LEGIONS! rs “'n ree : oe) a, 4 «97 ssn Mosdoaal SOPHIA LOREN | ees Yue nuW HORDES STORM EaTARTS SOnORRGW 2 First RUN FEATURES! THE SENSATIONAL COMEDY-HIT “EVERYONE IS RAVING ABOUT! Danny Kaye's “Me and the Col- enc!” may win him the Academy - Award. This is ene of the tender- est and mest amusing leve storiés €¥er told. —Ed Sullivan COLUMIRIA PCTURES rommeuns DANNY KAYE ° CURT JURBENS - NiCoLE MAUREY . AE AND THE CoLoNnet} * gs cournt-Goetz PicTURE ee CO-F EATURE THE BIG LINEUP — OF THRILLS COMES TO THE BIG MOVIE THEATRE at wt ROBERT KEITH WALLACH BP WARNER ANDERSON . Written by STIRLING SHLLIPHANT + Based upon the CBS tater. ——— “The « From am idee created by Lawrence | + Produced by I a theory ee pe OON SIEGEL “umn c PRODUCTION » A COL PrCTURE } * ‘ FRANK SINATRA = * DEAN MARTIN ‘SOME ‘ SHIRLEY MaclAINt CAME = RUNNING” q ee | 2s ° ® e ° e * tJ ' TO LATE SHOW | . Last Times | The Greatest Submarine Picture Of Them Ail! = Pulse Pounding Suspense Across Two Continents! As a private eye blasts his. way past a _— g dame to the man with the million-dollar diamond! 4 Plus! The Movie That's One Big Bali For All! » ee + Pe Onn singingest affair | ‘é you've ever . been te: # . The swingingest, 0-8-0-0: Tn al -O-0-@ + AES ae) e-@:0:0-©-0:@ @ 0+0-@ @-0-4 ~ STARTING THURSDAY Cecil DeMille’s “THE BUCCANEER” with YUL BRYNNER * CHARLTON HESTON: : < < o at + ae ‘ te | a as } . “A “ = a ~ ee i ea se ea eee — ee . ge Gettin ts i a a a oe é - ea : is ; fe} A 2 a S ; : be € a f f ; f THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY, 17,_1959- ’ A 7 of Mrs. G, Back interest is displayed in this coat from the collection of Marquise, designed by Philippe Tournaye. The This Calls for Talk With Doctor—Abby belt is placed high on the pleated back of this robin’s egg blue Linton tweed, The front is shaped and high waisted. ‘ton, for Final By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Women’s Editor, Pontiac Press NEW YORK—After soaring serenely above the earth at a speed of 600 — an hour to view a fash- ~ jon show, we were a little “Let down” for today’s showings. As guests of the Wool jureau and American Airlines, . we were flown to Washing- DC, wherewe _ MRS. CLEMENCE circled briefly, and then were returned for an ‘‘after-jet’’ dinner party, As we conclude Press Week sponsored by the Couture group of the New York Dress Institute, we review the silhou- ette for spring. - waistline and the shirtwaist t ok . Significant is the fact that this. season marks the return of the fitted bodice, natural dress. Also important is the tend _ toward shorter jackets, shorter sleeves and off - the - neckline collars for. suits. Cardiac specialists have cried for it and fashion is pre- pared-—for walking. though slim skirted, are de- signed to take you where you want to go by foot. * * * Important also in this age of travel are fabrics. They are * adapted for lunch on the West Coast, dinner in the South and supper along Broadway—all in a day, of course. They're packable-: weight. Dinner dresses with brief jackets become around-the-’ clock costumes, 5 SPECIAL COLORS Gay prints and deep solid colors will have a place on the fashion horizon this spring. Greens, blues and lilac are Mom Seés Peril in Marriage to Diabetic By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I am a girl who has one more year of college left} I'm in lowe wath a reliable boy who has already graduated. He wea nts to marry me when I gradu- ate but my parents object to him for a reason he can- not help. He has He explained that his dia- betes is “‘un- ~~ ABBY der contrel’ but my parenta think T am taking a big risk by marrying a diabetic. They tell me I will be a ‘diet cook’ and a “nurse” for the rest of my life. I love this boy, Abby. What can I do?" UPSET DEAR UPSET: Your par enfs should have a long talk with the boy's doctor to find out how severe his cnge is, Diabetes can be “controtled.’ When your parents know more . about it they will be less pre ju: diced. t Le * . “DEAR ABBY: I have a 19% nickel. Could you please tell me how much it’s worth?” WILBUR | DEAR WILBUR: Five cents. t+ we * “DEAR ABBY: At Christ- mag time my husband's boss gave our 5-year-old boy a puppy. IT know nothing about training dogs and my husband travels so he's no-help. The gift has been more trouble and ex- pense than it's worth. He's spotted my carpet -and is teething on the legs of my din- ing room chairs. My husband is afraid if we give it away his boss might sind out. “To make matters worse, our son is getting attached to this puppy. I wish you'd tell us what to do. Also, put this in the paper to wake up folks who mean well but others “headaches by giving them_a iff they ean't refuse Past Presidents of MOMS Meet Mrs. Forest Ogg of Elizabeth Thursday ~ Lake avenue was. evening hostess to Zone 8, Past Presidents’ ‘America, Inc. : Mrs. Samuel Sprague, Mrs. Maleolm Scantland, and Mrs. L. R. Naugle were in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Mary Thomas was named chairman for-a money-making project. Mrs. Oliver Hagerman was a guest, The February meet- ing will be held at the home diabetes, — CAURC . Club, MOMS of - B. _Pritehard on but find almost impossible to keep."" STUCK DEAR STUCK: If you don't know how to train or care for pet, either take the trouble to learn—or give the pet to someone who .will. Living crea tures should be given only to those who sincerely want them and will care for them prop- erly. People should think twice before giving away puppies and kittens. This goes for baby chicks and rabbits at Easter, . . too, é * * * “DEAR ABBY: I have ‘1 teenage daughter who insists on washing her hair every sin gie night! We've had many Madison PTSA Plans Students’ Valentine Fete Madison Jr. High School's PTSA made plang for a Valen -tine Day Dance for students at a meeting Thursday, ge Announcement was made of adult Classes to begin Feb. 2. Elected to the nominating com- mittee were George Yansen, Mrs. Eugene Holsington, Mrs. Wilburn Willams, Dennis Beach, and Hercules Renda. The group participated in a “Studying Michigan Schools’’ program, Mrs, Lawrence Fer- man was- appointed chairman for the Founder's Day dinner Feb, 10, heated arguments “over this, but she won't listen to me. If you feel_as I do that it ts_not good for the hair to be washed every night, I wish you would say something about it in your PTA Discusses Education Needs “Special Educational Pro- grams Available to Children” was the discussion topie ‘at Hawthorne School's PTA meeting Thursday. The. .program was moderat- _ ed by Willlam Wright, prin- cipal of Mark Twain School and directar of special educa- tion. Panelists included Hlea- nor Traut, physical therapist; Mrs, Lamor Pepple, who works with retarded children; and Mrs. Wilson Reback, speech correctionist, all of Pontiac's achool system. The Importance of the dmmediate need for a teacher for the blind was em phasized. Deborah Unit Meets With Mrs. Lamont The Deborah Circle of Oak- land Park Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs, John Lamont of Nelson. street Wednesday afternoon, Family Night Lenten geTV: ices were planned.. The pro- gram was given by cia Las - mont and Mrs. James Well- ington, : Reveal Iingagements di 3 * * * se * * Ml JOHELEN McDONNELL Mr. and Mrs; Efie A. Mc Donnell of Royal Oak announce the. engagement of their daugh- ter, Johelen, to Robert I. Stuart, son of Mr. and Mrs, ~ Bert L. Stifart of Stout street: An April wedding is planned. hese mare JUDY NOVAK . Mr. and Mrs. J Toy a of Lake Orion announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Judy, to Fred McCall, son of Mr, @nd Mrs, William McCall ot Mott avenue” No wedding date has been set, Pontiac ~ column. Maybe you can con vince her.” ; EXHAUSTED MOM DEAR EXHAUSTED: Ex- pert hairdressers agree. that excessive shampooing’ can be harmful to the hair, Don’t work yourself up into a lather every night and I advise your daugh- ier“to follow the same advice. ee ee CONFIDENTIAL TO MIN- NESOTA MAX: You are get ‘ting. what is commonly known as the original ‘‘Mason-Dixon Line.” Don't trip on it. * * * For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Catholi Guilds The Annual Guild Dinner of St. Vineent de 2 was held Thursday in the Par- ish Hall. The Rev. James Shéehan and the Rev, Thompson L, Mar- cero addressed the group. The Rey, Fabian Weber also at- tended, ’ The church's gight guilds gave reports under the direc-* tion of Mrs. William B. Dean, guilds general chairman, Re- porting were Mrs. Mary Mil- ler, LilHan Meldrum, Mrs. W.- J. Hinds, Mrs. Albert Teays, Mrs, Paul Spadafore, Mrs. Delmo ‘Chapdelaine, Mrs. Wal- lace Holland, and Mrs. Alfred Martinez. Also participating in the pro- gram were Mrs, Arthur Craw- ford, who gave a summary of the League of Cathotie Wom- en's work; Mrs. Harold Brady, who explained functions of the National Council of Catholic Women, and Mrs. Marshall Sprague who told of the year's ~ work of the Rosary Altar So- é ciety, . Other officers of the general guilds are Mrs,’ Coleman Lee, secretary; ahd Mrs, James MeGuire, treasurer, David Eichers Fete Musicians: * Mr. and Mrs. David N. Eich- er of Winterberry street held an open hottse for string play- ers in the community Friday nleht. The musicians met Gretchen Dalley, and participated in an evening - Fe ‘channiber Lsteeaill and ehserh- ble. — - I Suits, al- . versatile and light — cellist, of Ann Arbor. special colors with black, white and gray very important. The dress and costume dress for the woman with thé petite figure highlighted today's fash- ions. This is a dress based on Jane Derby combines white men’s wear with gray flannel for this dress and jacket costume. The pleated shirt is attached to a sleeveless, under a white short jacket. Kim Novak, ‘Score a Hit WASHINGTON —Govern- ment business came close to a standstill for a few minutes — at the White House Friday. Kim Novak and Perry Como showed up. The blonde screen actress and the suave television singer represented their industries in presenting President Eisenhow- er with a membership in Va- - riety Clubs International, - an organization of entertainers. CAUSE BIG STIR ~* The arrival of Miss Novak and Como brought women sec- retaries and other office work- ers scurrying to the west wing White House lobby from all di- rections, At one point it looked Tike one of those parties of grade school youngsters where all the girls are crowed in one cor- ner and all the boys 2 an- other. “The” women pecretariog, paid scant attention to Miss Novak, Instead they swarmed around Como, plying him with quep- tions and getting his auto- graph. - KIM NOT IGNORED But the pretty Miss Novak wasn't ignored by any means. The male reporters kept her from getting lonesome. After the séssion with Fisen- ~ hawer, Miss Nova that he Was. charmifg, & her and Como photographs of his four grandchildren, his mother, and other members the family. Miss Novak also chatted with the president about his paint- ing, She, too, is an amateur artists. Elsenhower and Como had something In common in their golf, They disctresed the metits of variotts kinds of clitbs, NO NEED TO SING . "The -president then went on to tell Como that he had had an otfet to do a television show, Como had no detail on that, but added with reference to his OWh MhOW: “I told the, president I Know white linen bodice Perry Como at Capitol of one “Show: he'd have nq trouble getting on.” “But can he sing” a news- — man asked. “He wouldn't have to,” Como chuckled, Mr. and Mrs, engagement of their daughter, ~ Douglas,” to and Mrs. R. L. * Michigan State Uniwersity and Writers Down to. arth - ‘ashion Peek often bouffant skirts. al- Z ly feminine was the ough grouping from Tautor Sophisticates. ° x: * * In a price range most of us - can. afford, these pretty party dresses of linen with lace ac- -eehts are very refreshing. They are done in sheaths, shirtwaists and full rts with camisole tops in a delicate ivory. Betty Carol's figure-flatter- ing designs have both the ur- - Ban dash and country fresh- “ness. Sheaths and shirtwaist dresses in prints and solid ‘colors, checks and _ stripes stress the shape of 1959. In keeping with the age of travel, Mr. Mort has a collec- tion which will fit into any suitcase. The sheath is still - the choice, but occasionally a ~ jittle shirtwaist with a full skirt pops up for applause. ‘PRINCESS LINES Full skirts and princess lines add up to Suzy Perette, who believes there’s' no fashion more exciting than a pretty woman. Big sashes and belts emphasize’ the We hope you like the new look, We do. It’s been a long: time since models“have looked 80 good—they’re . redily, sim When you read this, we'll be aboard the USS Independence for a tour and dinner party, wnding up the 32nd Press ~ Week held in New York. Viernes Club Holds Dance . “Winter Wonderland” was the theme of the first dance of 1959 held by Viernes Danc- {ng Club Friday evening at Elks Temple. Hosts for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Hawke, _ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Till- son, Mr. and Mrs. Vere H. Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs, ~ Hugh Hales. Frank Arnoldi. of _ Bloomfield Hills announce the Elizabeth Harry E. ~ Durbin, — son of Mr. Durbin of Birmingham. Mr. Durbin “attends is a tember of Delta Tau - ‘Delta Fraternity. Female Scientists 0 on the Job ; natural waist- — Greet. Guads ; at Door. By EMILY PosT ‘Dear Mrs. Post: .My_ hus- band and I live on the third floor ofa large apartment “house, It is a walk-up apart- ment, When we have visitors... . they ring the bell in the lobby before coming upstairs. I would like to know if £ should then ~ open the door to our apartment and wait at the open door to greet them, or do,I wait“until they arrive outside our door and knock, before opening it’’ Answer: Unless you are oc- * cupied entertaining other visi-: - tors who have already arrived, it is more cordial to greet those coming to see you at your opened door. “Dear Mrs. Post: We are preparing to send out invita- tions to our daughter’s forth- coming marriage. On our list is a_family of five—mother, fa- ther, two daughters and a son, all living together, Should each member of this adult family receive a separate invitation, or may all five be included on one?’" Answer: The father and~ mother (Mr, and Mrs. So-and- so) and the daughters below - the parents (The Misses So- and-so) on one envelope. A separate invitation is sent to ‘the’ son. —— ye “Dear Mrs. Post: I will soon be celebrating my eight- eenth birthday and plan~on having a birthday party. I would like very much to invite the boy who lives next doer to us to this party, but would like your opinion before doing so. We have never been intro-~ duced to each other but we do say ‘Hello’ whenever we meet and he seems very friendly. My mother says he will think me very forward." - Answer: I think it would be entirely proper for you to say, “T am giving a-party on Sat- urday and J would like to have you come to it.” It is certainly not very personal to invite him to a party. ELIZABETH D. ARNOLDI If Man Reaches Moon, - He Can Thank Women By PATRICIA WIGGINS WASHINGTON (UPI) — Wo-. men may not be driving man to the moon, but a let eertain- ly are helping in efforts to put “him there. , Women scientists and re-_ searchers add a feminine touch to programs sending satellites and rockets*aléft to éxplore the mysteries of space. They are astronomers, biolo- gists, physicists, mathefnati- cians, chemists, draftsmen, physiologists and audielogists -—to’ name a few classifica® - tions. * * * Besides running homes and raising families, these women are charting “road maps” to the moon; designing electronic ets; foods for space-chamber dining; tom- puting orbits for man-made satellites, work starts where “space lets off” at the Naval ‘Research Laboratoty here. She's. is: fa- miliar with . es brains for missiles.and rock-- - developing largest of its kind in the world, she supplies for persons track- ing rockets through space, data to help differentiate man+- made projectiles from natural phenomena in the wide — spaces. * * _lerservic rivalry takes a: seat to science where her ~ work is concerned. One recent customer for one of Nancy's road-maps was the Army, be- fore the launching of Pioneer HI, - | . * * ae Nancy also measures tem- peratures on the moon at dif- ~ferent wave lengths jo find out, what the surface of! the moon is like—‘‘fairly important if we * ever get there.” Or take Women's Air Force Another space woman is Mrs. Helen Hayes, who got into space work via the ocean, Formerly an oceanographist with the Fish and Wildlife Service studying oyster life in Chesapeake Bay, sh keeps a biologist’s eye on navy ‘research contractors, experi- menting with getting oxygen to future spacemen by the same manner that oysters get it; oxygen-producing algae. * * * ; Scientific assistant. to the chief of the Biology Branch of the Office of Naval a Mrs. Hayes saw to it t yeast experiment samples now — went" up with the Navy's. Van- - ‘ig chemical engineer at the Air _ Force missile test site at Ed- - speed. : developing fuels and oxidizers ~ . Her concetm i¢ not only psy = for rocket pr nts. a chological—how poise effects And -mathematician, Mrs. * " pilots Practical = Marion Camille Sims, one of —how ® tive radio saa hevvy of wornen a* (F4 army's communication in spite of Ballistic Missile’ Agency’ in * screaming -engine or wind. Huntsville, Ala.,, cranks out - noipes, : 2S data trom ne of the miost ad- Her work one day may help . vanced electronic braing. com. ~~ make that trip to the moon a~~~cerning: the velocity” of sate " quieter one for the traveler. > lite launching vehicles. é: - : % Fd ie ‘ ‘ f \ ae 2 * : es . a S . 4 { A * -| oh b-., ees THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1950 Chatthiliisae. Still Comes: First: SEVEN _ Choose Larger Teething Toys ~ . 1 ie Smooth Brow . Train your eyebrows to lie . | gchar me es oo of petroleum jelly each night. | Teething babies need services : Rub out toward the temples | le toys, to chew'on'—~ to prov” i : : several times. vide pressure for their gums, e gp decline (fists true when the hair i very shh was sane Mile th eadapind oa dte-hele ae veuaien Wit relieving pain and providing iy © Many sia eeutstin tate : suds and more rinsing than drier Good Deodorizer pleasure. E Ss pial Massage before the sham- Be sure to choose durable, = — — wa — poo, in times as 2 A little ammonia mixed with | washable, teething toys which — : epee peg mene. i the daily habit, is beneficial to both fresh water will act as a | are too large to be swallowed, aay acl ee ed oily and dry hair since this tends deodorizer. Allow the mixture | and with ng small, detachable jour at ns habits. to normalize the little oil glands to stand in a bowl overnight /* parts. keep them sani- r usual grooming : in the scalp. If your hair is dry, in the room or closet that tary hot soap or detergent | It is true that the indiscriminate ‘jtouch the ends with ea bit of oil needs refreshening. suds and ‘ use of strong bleaches and dyes or hair lotion after it dries fol- = o— - _ may be drying but well cared for lowing the shampoo. A Beginning Class in | - a SHORTHAND iting. BEING. STARTED hair can remain vital and healthy ; through years of cosmetic color Gray hair is extremely smart. | - changes. Touchups or not, do not and to many women. However, the woman with gray hair must be even more careful about the care of her hair if it is te be attractive. Gray hair looks even worse than darker hair | when it is neglected. More fre- quent dunkings are indicated. The yellow tinge which some neglect to shampoo your hair as - often as is needed. > * * * Z How often this is varies, depend- ing on the amount of natural oil on the scalp and hair. Once a week is right for many women while others _ who have extremely oily hair may - require a shampoo every three or four days. On the other hand, every 10 to 12 days may be best for some cd Divinely curved sheath with a square-cut neckline for evening. Empire jacket for smart daytime coverage. So versatile — wear it as a jumper, too. Somersow $ pat-} tern; Teen skirts. __ Printed Pattern ‘458: Junior Miss Sizes 9, 11, 13, 15, 17. Sizé 13 dress takes 3. yards 35-inch fabric; jacket % yard. Printéd di¥ections on each pat- tern part, Easier, accurate. Send 50 cents in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pon- tiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly name, address with|” W —— hair can remain vital “5 ath hiceee years of cosmetic color changes. gray hair takes on is a problem { for many women. This of course is most unalluring, However a blue rinse will kide this. The trick is to use just enough to hide the yellow but not enough to make you appear blue headed. ‘Most of ‘the beauty aids which produce such lovely results are all complexion and hair aids. ‘Bethany Circles. : Gather — “Six circles of Women’s Society You Bet! Bet! All All That Glitters Gold? Looking like a beauty at gay parties this year is no trouble at all. For gold has come to your aid in the form of jewelry, fabrics and even nail polish and — lipstick. * * & The nail polish is a true _ molten gold which gives your nails shimmering sparkle. It goes on quickly and easily to give you beautiful hands all evening long. Matching lipstick ’ is actually a red shot with Use Fruit Box for Baby Tray . ~ ‘Make an inexpensive after- bath baby tray to put all baby needs together at moth- er’s fingertips and in one place. - An ordinary fruit box from the vegetable store that plums and cherries come in will do. x *« * Paint it with two coats of non-toxic paint, degorate it with cut-outs from baby cereal box- es, and line with felt. Fill the box with diapers and after- bath baby needs.~ zone, size and style number. Pace of Later Years Changes and Slows By RUTH MILL Memo-_to the older woman who! wants her later years to be rich ‘and rewarding: © If in the past you have been a careless manager of time and energy, working in spurts, putting If you want to be congenial with those who are much younger than you, cultivate a tolerance for their golden undertones. pure red nor orange but a dash of each and pure flattery to blondes, redheads and bru- - nettes, 2 a a Try wearing an emerald eye- shadow with this gold glitter. . "You'll ‘find the effect a pretty ohe. But remember, such hi- jinks are for evening only. You | won't rate compliments if you turn up ut luncheon, a tea or the office glittering with gold. - . Actually, it's no more to be censidered than wearing an in the middle of the day. a ideas and opinions and ways of ree doing things. They may .not be your ways, but that doesn’t neces- sarily mean they aren't good. It's neither | evening gown and satin pumps © ‘lof Bethany Baptist Church met Thursday. A casserole luncheon was fea- tured by Esther Circle when, the group met with Mrs. James Crew on Seminole avenue. Mrs. Ray was Mrs. Orville Manns. Dorcas Circle met at the -LaFay street home of Mrs. Hérbert Learned for a salad luncheon. Chairman was Mrs. ‘Frank Hervow, The group made cancer dressings. Mrs, I. M. . Lewis also took part in the pro- | gram. Mrs. Lewis Cornell of Dwight street was hostess for a dinner at her home for members of Lydia Circle. Mrs. Maynard Johnson was chairman, ton reviewed fhe book, |Middle East Pilgrimage.” Members of Martha Circle cut and assembled cancer dressings “The Osage circle home of Mrs. Roy Boynton. Mrs, Walter Willson was chairman assisted ay Mrs, = tbewis. Mrs. Jennie Richmond re- ceived the book, “The Near East;” at the Naomi Circle meet- ‘{ng. Mrs. Forrest Brown was hostess-to the group at her Juncheon, She was assisted by Mrs, Maurice Baldwin. for dessert with Mrs. Noble Smith and Mrs. Burton Smith as co- hostesses. Mrs. Arthur Schutt was chairman; with Mrs, Andrew Pep- per also taking part. The group made cancer dressings. Exciting L| Make-Up for Eyes Iridescent color, in creamy . quite simple, and good old-fashion- | _ led cleanliness is one of the best of Sherman was cohostess. Chairman er rayon crepe, shantung, textured] Mrs. Aden Thorn-| when they met for dessert at the| Osceola drive home, for a salad | Mrs. M. O. Milan. Chairman was | Sewing Circle Ruth Circle met at the church meeting will be held at the home mt 7 W. Lawrence St. _ NEXT WEEK DAY and EVENING SESSIONS This is the Shorthand written with ABC’s. It is your short cut to a better job—more pay! © TYPEWRITING may be included The Business Institute ~ PONTIAC Phone FE 2-3551 Call In Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin . (A free demonstration class will be held Monday evening, Jan. i M. The peblis is ix vited.) | Tecan, y el 5 Hemline “oatng is as newsy as. For. Pattern Book No. 15, send | the length of the skirt. Herbert $1.00—for HERBERT SONDHEIM. \Sondheim does it most effectively label, send 25e. Address SPADEA, with an appliqued band of gros-|Box 535, G.P.0., Dept. P-6, New grain, balances it with another one York 1, N.Y. If paid by check, midway between the normal, fitted|bank requires 4c handling charge. waistline and bustline. The dress x * * is lined throughout for comfort and| (Next week look for an Amer;) to hold the front gathering firmly ican Designer Pattern by MONTE) in place. SANO). Easy to make, it is wonderful in silk, rayon or wool jersey, silk’ Dr. Lola Marion. Guest Speaker for WCTU Unit silks or rayons, wider-width cot- tons. From this size chart select the one size best for you. inch material for dress, and 2 A report was given by Mrs. yards of 42-inch material for lin- ing. were made by Mrs. Frank Beaver; To order Pattern No, 1364, state| armed servi . Arnold Lloyd, size, send $1.00. membership; Mrq Sward Schultz and Mrs. Lizzie Rich, calling and shut-ins; and Mrs. Edna Mathney, program. Also taking part were Mrs. Nellie | Monroe and Mrs. William G. Caris, | Elects Officers Mrs, Irving Quack elected president of Welcome he bekah Lodge 246 Sewing Circle when the group met Thursday at) \- the Cottage road home of Mrs." Elmer Madian for a cooperative dinner, Other officers are Mis. bese Bell, vice president; Mrs. May, secretary and Mrs. Vera Hetzler, treasurer. The February There is nothing more annoying than to ask somebody how he feels and then have him tell you. of Mrs. Beil. eres Along With Our Régular- Sharipoo and-Set Andre Beauty CSalon 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Specials for Mon., Taes. and Wed. Only HAIRCUT $100 — Wave Complete md $ > D Open Monday and Friday ’til 9 P. M. No Appointment Needed! FE 5-9257 ery math seren,| De: Lola Po Marion was guest) Sines Bust Waist Hips Neck to speaker at the Thursday luncheon : sw i sale meeting of Ana Gordan WCTU held | 19 24 24 35 18:5 at First Baptist Church. 12 See 38%) 37%~—s7 | On the committee were Mrs. |g 16 38 28 39 1% Winford Sherston and Mrs. Nettie 18 0 30 4) 17'S | Christie. Size 12 requires 3 yards of 39- Peter Neimi on ‘‘The Life of Lil- lian Stevens." Committee reports } tor Walden FAST With ON E-DAY : Each Porchase. SERVICE | § Shirts sage | ea, Secon oy 5 $1 1 3 Cash @ Carry CLEANERS - AND SHIRT LAUNDRY 605 Oakland Ave. FE 4-2579 BRANCH—5 OAKHILL SS ee ee eer M. stick form, is the newest way to give yourself evening! eyes for after five. It's intended to deepen the color of your eyes and to add a certain sparkle and excitement, There are two ways to apply thi¢ mist of color: in a streak at the edge of the lid, and in a luminous film over the entire ‘lid. By experimentation, you _ can. find out which is most be- coming to you. © ‘Generally, your eve éolor is a sound guide to the color of the eyestiadow you choose, But teal frost can be used for either blue or green eyes. And irides- cent silver is a shade that all | women can wear superbly. It's lovely with the sparkle of pearl and rhinestone jewelry. Since. it makes the white of the — look whiter, it deepens the color of the iris by contrast. Mauve mist is a shade that many women will want to ex- things off, never looking for easier ways to do routine jobs, you'll have to change your ways, and learn to pace yourself. Only by doing this will you have time for everything you want to do. If you wish to keep old friends and to continue to make new ones, |- go a little more than 50-50 in doing the small, thoughtful things that nourish friendships. Plan” some some things yourself instead of waiting for others to include you in-their plans, If you want té stay, young - mind and spirit, continue learn. Don't kid yourself on you are too old to learn some- thing new, If you possibly can, keep your own roof over your head instead of moving in with a son or daughter, It will be much easier on your dis- positionwand morale, and you'll keep your freedom. . Never miss @ chance to be use- ful to others. It will de more to build up your self-esteem and to make you feel needed than wards anyone can say to you. _ Get out your scrap bag, collect odds and ends from friends, and’ make this-easy quilt. . _| A scrap quilt that will fascinate | you. Four patches make an eighth of the block. Pattern 754: chart, Be cheerful ‘and optimistic, in-|pattern of patches, directions, ; stead of letting yourself get down |yardages. in the dumps and become appre- x * * : hensive about the future. Send _ cents, (coins) for this If you live today with good cheer, pattern'— add 5 cents for each pat-|‘ the Jems of tomorrow will|tern for 1st-class mailing. Send to som work out. The Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecraft |Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea |Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print, ‘plainly pattern number, name, ad- ‘dress and zone. ~ | Send for a copy. of 1959 Laura. Wheeler Needlecraft Book. It has lovely. design’ to order:- embroi- dery, crochet, knitting, weaving, CLEARANCE | CHILDREN’S -- LADIES’ ae SKIRTS — BLOUSES ‘DRESSES — SLACKS _ FLANNEL SHIRTS MANY OTHER ITEMS do. « sists CP ..' 4 . ed “quilting, toys. In the book, a spe-|* periment with this winter, It's cial surprise to make a little girl) Se cide wang of these : a * —_ whole ce pees: ee snow from” Jat atcek ace Se | g |Group of Laies Dresses 4 . “ Dena ean heaton mannan ae ee OMPLETE . - your carpets — |e : Capture the Joy ot : —— ‘ . " | $ - 4 and leave ones by One including: x - Néw | — 5. 5.00 j kling! Pp ve SION: . HAIRCUT Pec eee pets See |. ROFESSIONAL | - SHAMPOO % . “fy : * Call FE 2-7132_. NEW WAY" ‘RUG and panreh. CLEANERS 42 Wiendr St. - FASHION SET “BEAUTY SALON 2ND FLOOR _ 42 North Saginaw St. Phone FE $-1343 z * ot i A en pa ——e a ea ¥"s > x * « ’ . be vg , or r oe 24 oy” ot ve ae gk Fae si Ee 4 i a pie A : 7. ; ; ee 5 \ > « ee ! “4 tr 4 we ‘ Pa * “e EIGHT pe tPay ; ‘< > tS ix - 26 New Menbes * ieee ma Ohio Pastor to Speak The speaker for both morning jand evening services at Trinity | |Baptist aan tomorrow will be) Church of God in Detroit. Meet- ings begin each evening at 7:30, i Infant Ba : fism: Slated Sunda (ae he ne : be confirmed at the 10:45 morning . ae Dj service Sunday at St. Paul Luth- Tuxis Society t iscuss. eran Church, Eight members will United Nations at First Sted Presbyterian Church The class and gine = : families will be welcomed into Dr. William H. Marbach wilf : ae ees eng oe we ee ee ® fellowship of the church at a. preach on “Our Witness for Christ. : RISTIAN SCHOOL — The new Emmanuel classes for elementary, junior and senior high students as well as — project. The Rey. Willard Stallcup is dean of the school. Further supper on Jan. 25 in their honor. EMMANUEL CHREISTIA! f building is bein plans include dormitories for ministerial students and a new - and the Church” at the infant bap-| | Christian School now under construction on Golf drive is expected those of the seminary. The 23 classroom ing is being con- The ats om ioe year Sponsoring the affair will be the tismal service at 11 a.m. Sunday to be ready for occupancy by September. The school will accom- structed by Paul Johnson, Inc., of Detroit, at an approximate cost chureh, first class was gradua' rom high school y 15 itheran Laymen’s League and > Se built for ministerial of $576,000. Eroh and Friedman are the architects. Dr. Tom Ma- = ago. Currently enrolled in the four-year seminary course are in First Presbyterian Church. - modate 1,000 students. Until the seminary is bi Em jimande Chureh, ts in a a the. The rhe: s ago. the Couples Club. Under the direction of Lyndon: students, the school, known as Emmanuel Christian, will Ed Vee ls ges 0 sini eed 8 a harg udents. school organized nine oor A mission tilm, “To Every Salathiel, the choir will sing Muel- Creature”’ will be shown following ~ ler's “Hast Thou Not Known?” ; ; ’ j Rev B A Bohn the supper at 7 p.m. fF . . seeds -will of: ** * Deaconesses, Highland Bape Pastor Pontiac H mn . Proceeds from the free-will At the earlier service at 9:30, the ongredd lon to Install] Officers fering will be used for missions. ev tilin t. Hentes, aoerutr Elders, Trustees Preach at Fellowship | ; agit aliee Brown wll sing’ Os at Kirk lo ; : at Crescent Hills | te moun of the righteous Pray ess ile Ae Elected at Kir 10 to Elect Lea CTS Ing un ay ‘ "oe C talketh of wisdom, and-his tongue of the Deep Have ‘allec ec C . , New! lected officers of Cres- eth autice. ” emerson Emke, pastor ye : speaketh jus O Lord Elected trustees @t the annual ot the fea Park Colercen: | cent Hills Baptist Church will be} _ S Edna Isenberg, April Davis, Ed’ meeting of Kirk wn the hs 5) Senior High Fellowship! tional Chutch, will be guest Recha Ross to Be Guest installed at 10 a.m. Sunday by) sm — McLean and John Huntzinger Jr.,/ Wednesday were William Donnelly, eacher at the 7:30 worship serv- : in| the Rev. Benjamin A. Bohn, pas- |; 4 will have charge of the Pioneer Edwin O. Genie tt gabe Goad. of Orchard Lake Church pres aches ane cane Artist oh Aci in tor. He wil) speak-on ‘The Win-|” Lutheran Pa Society meeting Sunday evening. | Dr James Howe sborn Rose-| . rthern ig INN : * Y ‘, , 7. the Tuxts So- vear and Richard C. Woodhouse. | to Discuss Dating- ay CE Rae gine Pontiac io “4 3 ‘ ; é Churches ople xis! ,* : : : ate will discuss “The United | Chosen for a three-year term as) | Anthems, “Rejoice in the Lord” Recha Ross, a Negro tenor solo-| Several members, accompanied|'} § yissQURI SYNOD Nations” tomorrow night. Par- ‘elders were Rowe A. Balmer, A.| Elders, elder-trustees, and ie ree -Clncins ic Thy Name’ will eeu nie cel Rees ‘by the pastor, attended the annual | | ticpating will be Ronald. New. (Lynn Bingham, Val Corradi, John cons will be sie oe the Liat be sung Byline choy! Creutes Pontiac Hymn Sing at 9 tour of the Michigan Baptist Con- Cedar Crest 3 : . >nne ac- vet adopte F ? nnua : Zs : . Fs man, Sally Huntoon, Becky LJ. Lifsey and Ke ngeth H. Mac- budget ad iptet : ue a iM ‘| : Sr fy fl p.m. Sunday in Pontiac Northern|¥ &® tion at the First aia 4 “een meeting of Orchard Lake Cem A native of Canada, he is 4 d Ch A Tras Fa th off Union Lk Rd. Bryce, Jerry Powers and Jim Queen i , High School, 1051 Arlene St urch me "aad y.. |). Farnsworth o a any . Serving on the Board of Deacon- rNunity Churéh, Presbyterian at’ graduate of Toronto University 1g) a x x . 2 (Next to Dublin School) 2 a oe wil] Cs8es Will be Mrs. Glen A. Carl 8 pm -Tuesday with the class of om nd ar ean ate? oanin pene ia sia Charice nae i 4743 Dixie) Howard E. Claycombe. Pastor The ey I tee oad boe| son, Mrs. Harry §, Dunn, Mrs. ‘The Rev. Edward D. Auchard,’ tended wen Larue ietiet 1932 Mr. Ross joned the Ford fiwy. will open her home to mem- | SORTS at LAM M. . UGal LM ne us alsas bes iLeslie C. Lempke, Mra. Roy M. (pastor, will presidé at the congre- Mary In Ne ' ee | eee Sans bers of the Women's Society at). an : » Tyesday | 4 : Aue gee lt r Co. y ali. of Mrs, Hugh ee! on uesday Nelson and Mrs. William © NeW- ational meeting and Charles he was graduated in 1937. Dixie Eight of the Ford Motor Co 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Earl} # Sunday School .... 945A. M.. Habis i bees at SeriNuaads| berg Wright at the corporation meeting. After his ordination to the Con- aapoot of ace ae Hall will speak on ‘Missions in) 4 { yroup will m i : =“ ri «. rn on f 29 a an st Ci 5 e i We church for lunch Dr. Harold C, DeWindt 1s ee “No Man Is an Island” will be mregetiona peat in 1338: ue a so Ee noel, | Mexico.” {ig GRACE & ” ter of the church located at 1540 1 t on topie at both Rev. Mr. Emke served as pastor , All church servites are held in : Following the dinner Wednesday 2 ioe: pastors sermon f churches in New York and er for the ‘Signs of the Times i ; Corner Genesee and Glendale © & evening, the Cauples Club wil) see |W. Long I ake Ra the 9 and 11 a. m. worship WET: On re for : coming ic Highland , Radio Chorus” in Detroit. the Monteith Elementary School, (West Bide) Te 0 ye fore Ee rd dj Ua > ml . = the film, “Mackiniwee Bridge \‘ en eh ond sooeei we es = A RJ Crescent Lake at Hatchery road. Richerd &. Stuckmeyer. Postor © : 5 I | Hele eias will sing ‘Thou 2 C me. ee Diary” Hosts and hostesses wa Roger |. Marquis | o tied, che tite. ie | Inter-Church Fellowship will stact Other musical numbers will be ‘@ Soe alll fe 800A. Mee be Mr and Mrs. Donald Werd, the) , at 5:45 p.m. with a hymn sing- ipresented by Jerry Libby, pian-| Al ; Church & vice 0AM. Carl Helms, and Mr. and Mrs. Ch Ch an The Chancel Chéir will sing ‘The followed at 6 pm. with a Bible ist. the Waterford Community. CENTRAL. oe Ibe | eee Scheel Sais Dale Reagan. osen airm King’s Highway" at the later hour. Study Hour conducted by Dr. How- : JChoir and the Salvation Army, Ae ——— 7 A filmstrip and discussion on ard Emrick, professor of religion. REV. EMERSON EMKE Band. CHRISTIAN _ if Thou art a gracious God, and Roger I. Marquis was elected dating will be included in the pro- [fis topic will be ‘‘Incarnation.” + The Rev. Geoffrey Day, a direc- - St. Stephen merciful, slow to anger and of ‘chairman of the Episcopal Church pram at the 6 p.m = meeting of “Women of First Methodint tor of the Hymn Sing, said the CHURCH i V.F.W. Hall—Walton Blvd. great kindness lof the Advent this week. Semen Tigh Fellowship will serve refreshments at the public | is invited. G. W. Gibson. Minister ©) (Between Dixie and Sashabaw) - | Mrs. C. Sanborn Hutchins was * + *® soclal hour from 6:40 to 7:30 p.m. Ohio Pastor Is, T_T | FE 4-239 347 N. Saginaw |) Guy B. Smith, Pastor FIRST OPEN gamed: ieeece et rai oe 7 The) Women 9) Association will Cooperating pastors and | BETHEL TABERNACLE Bible School .... 9:45 A.M. 2 t Santay Seal 10 SA | Hl CH Black, treasurer. Other members meet for a workshop at 10 4m churches of Inter-Chureh Fellowx- || First Pentecost Church of Pontiac Morning Worship .. 11:00 A.M. ] u Y : BIBLE CHUR of the committee inehide Vr Wednesday Following lunch, the ni) include Dr. William H. Mar- SS 10a.m. Worship 11 a.m. | Youth Service... 6:00 P.M. | 4 | nlock 1817 Jealyn piva Charles L. Bowers, Robert Kent, bey Mr Auchard will lead the bach al Firat Presbyterian, Dr Wil uest ee | el Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. i Evening Service -._ 7:00 P.M. ie ST. TRI Ni | ¥: x Rey 10:00 A.M. | Russell Meyer, Clarence Suhr and pints study, Deacons of the church ion if Bank of Central Methodist, | Tues. and Thurs. 7:30 p.m. | breve: rouns and Saal mI Sunday Schoo M. _Leonard Wood, will assist with the Communion “ . > . . Creuch - “ey wencecev ** IF Auburn at Jessie 7 Morning Worship 0 A. | fir the Rev. C. George Widdifield of] Rev. and Mrs. E. Cr j (East side) : Youth Bervice J 530. 7 Acco to Mr vee ie service All Saints Episcopal, the Rev. Men ot Congregation | 1248 Belawin Ave. FE Lt poiph C. Claus, Pastor + | Evangelistic Service unit of the new (cnurch ‘At the Junior High Fellowship Malcolm K. Burton of First Con- . : hays | SSS SE =| ® Sunday School.... 945A.M. # Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M. funder construction on Middlebelt on Thursday evening, the film, yregational and the Rev. Paul T.' Assist in Building New = % First pf Sepie _. 8:30 A.M. 4 ae are oy road will be ready for occupancy pidgin ‘Tomorrow's America,”| Hart of First Methodist Educational Unit N ti nal L th CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC © Second Service ...11:00A.M. ¥ "4 Your Besreh late in February will be shown : | Sunday's program will be the! aulo utheran | SCIENCE CHURCH ® tor a Friendly 7 en —_ | . . second in the series of five services|, we a GA ; | 2 s " Cwarck The grass withereth, the flower! Children and parents of. the We be held forthe tah year The new Sunday School building| Council Churches 30 Whittemore Street ST. PAUL ' A ot cur Cod) CUMCEY. kindergarten and pri- r of Cedar Crest Lutheran Church, ~ | Sunday 7:30 P. M. ins 1 TH. Staton “FE. 2.8497 nadine "mary departments of the church ic will be dedicated at 3.30 and 7:30) Wednesday Silver Tea ie etd ta Rey. T. H. shall stand forever. school will meet for a potluck p.m. Sunday. | ASCENSION Geerge Mahdes, Pesier 2 — <= dinnse Neterday evcoing:. Author to Autograph”: Guest speaker will be the Rev.[ PONTIAC cr =i Early Service BISA M. oe W. Travis General Baptist Church The children, will give a_ brief Paul W. Streufert, pastor of the 96 Williams | CHURCH of GOD i Moming re. ; A ce ‘ wake Rd. at Baldwin Rd. program in which they present the Bc k Aft § St. Thomas Lutheran Church, ‘a. E. Pike at unday Schoo : .¥ Seymour Lake Worship 11 a.m work in Sunday classes 00 S er ervice ‘Rocky River, Ohie. Author of | wunpay Moon susa - : ee Ki Sun. School 10 a.m.. Morning Worship | am. Pup : ‘King Ever Glorious,” he has con-| ee ores eee Sun. Even. 7;30 p.m. Wed. Prayer 7:30 p.m. wenn tetaler seal tetty Heevenner Dr Reuel 1. Howe, director of tributed many articles for “The | CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. Morning Wership, BLOOMFIELD | . Tall fl) alge aaa a , Ement heads are Mrs Fle Weiss, the oiierde ea nail Enatiiuie) Portals of Prayer.” if Evenin, Gorshie, TOWNSHIP ‘ L.. BAGGETT, Minteter—FE 4-08t0 Mix Roa [incu Mrs. Freq (oF Advanced I astoral Studies at) AN CHRIST | a Square Lake & Telegraph San time hs Bo oe anbrook, will au-| orn Sharpe, Mrs. Melvin Bond, Mrs nnanh ec ST ie bake Cre.| Former pastors of- Cedar Crest, WATERFORD TWP. per cone | Wm. C. Grate, Pastor Harold L. Welch and Mrs. J.C. : eB 9-39, the Rev. O, T. Diefenbach and Airport at Willi Lake Rd @ Church Service ...10:00A.M.% WESLEYAN METHODI Sarto alive |) Gare: | (following 1ihe Rey. Eugene Rydin will be —-* —_ ; “Feeward in Vaith” § &. F. Douglas * Sunday School....11:00 A.M. * | TH LYNN NTREET “ [ane EES services at Christ Coureo liturgiets, ad Arvid E. Anderson. Pastor eee revseoo a -T : 67 NOR j “te | Sunday | . SUNDAY SCHOOL... 9:30 A.M — mes E ~~ ~ Sunday Schoot TO A.M. yeas a a eu : ‘Evangelistic Services | The annual pariah meting will Men of the congregation have CHURCH SERVICE “11:00 A.M. Ey I ST. MARK a Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Ww na follow the 7 pm. dinner Monday given many hours of work on the , | Fi Christi Ch h ss o97 Wednesday Prayer and Bible Service 7: io t Continuing This Week ‘in Guild-Hall. Plans will be made building. The two story cinder, : rst. an urc 5 New Church Building SAGs SUE arth sce | The Rev, Mrs Vivian A sy for the coming year block educational building was con | ST. JOHN’S Denes 3 Ce : (West Bloomfield Townaht | me a i ce . im Snenl) Mrs. Theodore Wedel of Wash- “structed at_a cost of $25,000. 1 PONTIAC Sunday School . . 10 A. M. . a — will speak at the 1115 a.m and d : AA Church Service 11 A. M. Wm. C. Grate, Pastor T7350 pom. serviees Sunday in’ the ington, D.C, former President ue . ie. | Hot Cho oe aa st . ae ; Sunday School....-10:00A.M i CHRISTIAN TEMPLE | Apostolic Faith Minsigie-lieS } wip. the National Council of United) Serving on the building commit Carl W. Nelson. Pastor 858 W. Huren Caan Soins | WAS ALM. * Te Perera eepiemes. be (OTR Women, will be guest ie. wn oe hig osel SUNDAY SCH 9:45 AM. Rev. D. D. McColl - 4 ne ; eae n Avenue a speaker at the 12:15 luncheon of; Sadler, and Vernon Carlock, Pay- 7 AAK . — a cinta Jechiel Siamese ¥le Se as cr URION Pega | Geolictina the yeiea services ee Woman's Auxiliary on Feb, 2.ton Smith was contractor. CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. | ——_______— = , , DR crt which started Monday 5 der | een , | : reY. 3 cre aHEEEIEL D— Assistant gee Reservations may be . made 9:45 to 11:30 A. M.—Communion and [Wo J. Peterson of the Apostolic through Jan. 31. SHEPHERD of the LAKES | Apostolic Church of Christ Worship Service DR LOLA P. MARIO Ih: 45 to 12:15 Noon—Sunday School Classes | 6:30 P.M.—Young Peoples Services WALLED LAKE | Meeting at Walled Lake Elem. School W. Maple Near Ladd Rd. M. Frederick Foutz, Pastor 459 CENTRAL Young People Saturday ........ 7:00P.M. christians @ in Home’ to Be Pastor's Subject | | TI beseech, you, brethren. Rev. Bill Shar Sunday School and gs «2+. 10:00 A.M. f ee oii: pervice wer P ‘that there be no divisions — The R ean © ee Ithe Rev. J. Ruffin, pastor of | CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A:M. sana Evening 'S wa sot oO PM. : ™ ‘Nove Him the Rev. Gera '. GIDSON.: Jerusalem ati Baptist Church ‘. -, Wed., Thurs. : 7:00 P.M. Thursday—Sky Pilots . ce —— pastor, will preach on “Christ: |G Urbana, Ohio, - SUNDAY SCHOOL. . 9:30 A.M. Services Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fr. 7:00 P. _M. A Friendly Welcome Awaits Youl -ians in the Home” at the 11 a.m. sie devabedeesnenccesesae — Se Church Phone FE 5-8361 Ist CONGREGATIONAL | ‘Service Sunday in Central Christ. | UL 2-5142 CHURCH ~~ Fian Church. — #1 Teeny Gamal Baptist Charch Wiskes l- A Paveal a nee ; . “God's Footprints in the Sands Y. M, C..A., 131 Mt. Clemens Street The Salvation Army ©, Mill. E. Huron and Mt. Clemens fof Time” will be higssubject at, Rev. R. Garner, Pastor — FE 47487 “ ‘= eesti es eta il . , the 7 p.m. worship hour. Pictures| Sunday School eveveeeeees ee. 10:00 A.M. : } Rev. Malcolm K, Burton, Past , . ; J ay, ait Ww. TUstherg! Assos pane in color showing the fulfillment. or perme tebe ree eanane ee te | DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET ‘ of Old Testament prophecy will rete ay meses ess Sa aM [i] Elleabeth Lake aia. at Tilden OR 3-2206 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. Morning Service | be shown at the service. Wednesday Prayer Service _-7:30 P.M. Sunday School.. “ janter - 7 ooterning, Worship. ...11:00 A.M. Y a S ‘ li A M : 7:30 10:30 A. M. | _ a “Where Friends Meet Friends and God Meets All” Youth Gervke ...<..... — ee ti P Mares ET, UIE piel istic Meeting 7: pm. ” | Eye hath not seen, nor car Se a SA Evening Church Bervice rr Hr Sduemsmeey « adeene 1:30 P.M. - Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. peta mistlad | heard, neither have entered into, paneer lsLONE COS. taee Pw Wes ewile | _ the things Which) ra + I. . 8. Supt.—ARTE CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER the heart of man, the things *hich | MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH |—————————__—_—_"{["[""{""*""_ The Rev. Mr. Burton, Preaching | God hath prepared for them that) Good Music — Singing — True to the Word Preaching love him, | 351 Prospect St. Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje , : os God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited Sunday School ...10 A.M. Morning Worship. 11:15A.M. | FIRS | ME | HODIST . : Young People........ 6:15 P.M. | - Waterford Community Church Eve. Worship.. .7:30 Wednesday Eve. Service... 7:30P-M. | South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Paster 16 Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pasto 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP ~* “NO MORE CONVENIENT TIME” Rev. Paul. T. Hart, preaching . 12:15 CHURCH SCHOOL Inter-Church. Fellowship 7:30 P.M. Wed. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship Youth Fellowship... .6:15 P. M. j POCCe CT OO ER en 5860 Andersonville Rd. Worship Services ... 8:30, 11 A. M. » Sunday School ..9:45 A. M. Evening Service ............7 P. M, Hour of Power ......Wed. 7:30 P. M. Welcome to a Friendly Church! BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Held at * LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A.M. } Greater Pontiac HYMN SING Sunday, January 18th, 9:00 P.M. oe ea PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST All Visitors Di ll ll le li le il, hi i dl li i i Md Rev, Habart Winns - Ny clcomes sos ie bet edie SS a es we fe S cree eeney tp er Bemewscissvant S188 a.m. 7 Se TOPE Akt Gd 5S. - . : . . ornin orsh recov ee. Ay a. Mm, ' ‘ ‘ NOTE NEW ADDRES All S arene 3 . | Ch h Sendai Kvening Worship Sag onoce 6:00 p.m, ’ | ' : SCIENCEZave NEW AUDITORIUM aints Episcopa urc Wednesday Evening Service ..... 7:30 p.m = 4 a é ; e O a o h i , | Williams St. at W. Pike CKLW-TV Channel 9 Saturdays, £:00 P.M. SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY i He a thi ih \ ‘h | The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector WXYZ. Detroit 5:30 to 6:00 P.M. Sundays “LIFE” y : . On la¢ or ern I? {' (00) The Rev, David K. Mifls, Curate : Everybody Is Invited! ; iS . SUNDAY SERVICES W. W. Hall, Minister 1180 North Perry St. Sunday Services and Porgy Room y 5 erry St.—Nes ison Jr. High S200 BM ely Commuaven Sunday School. 4 Lawrence Street 1051 Arlene, Off Perry St.—Near Mad J g 9:30 A. M.—Holy Communion and a oe Wedneaday Evening Open Daily ~ ° 7 rmon by the Rector . 1100 A. M. 11 A.M to $ P.M. ie Ample Parking for Everyone — | Church Schoo! HEAR EVANGELIST Bed oer aoe S. } ‘ 7: VW 00 A.M, —Moming Bel the E. By ANDERSON M A 4 : : ms it ERRY LIBBY— rmon by the Rector ‘ 7™m. &. -& ° Pianist nA 2 Church School 3 At FIRST CHURCH or CHRIST, SCIENTIST .. 8 ¢ MR. RHECHA R. a : end | . 'U HORS Well known “FAITH RALLIES” , saenaes Sad Witenes frets igre, Semerst net ST. GEORGE'S } == ST. ANDREW'S Continuing Nightly . iu: @ WATERFORD EPISCOPAL CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH ightty. ‘ i CRURCH. CHOIR Mitford, Mich eer Baie ne are . Moolnsontbary oa ae tal music PS | pees ara . VATION ARMY eo A M —Holy Communion nor F ee ° itheervotiee messages increase your faith. lf 5 - : * SAND " - 0 AM —FPamily_fepviee and ee Oke lees __# Colored slides _of Cubs, Alaska and = : TV wervices of Marning Prever sand Sermon Church @chool at Each Sesaton Church @chool A 110 AM. Holy Communten and Bermon Central America, =“ Poapie of all degominations and faiths are cordially invited iS —=_ | Fay suroay s Fill Up Your Car a and Join Us at the ee " Z Catre bey HYMN SIN G! ty, Rear | The Rev. Bertram —. Viear The Rev. Waldo. R Munt, ice) EVANGEL TEMPLE ] Sunday 7948 A. m.| ‘y nt be iy ” | | : sat edits wre? : . : Jnterdenominational 1380 Mt. Clemens fib — = a S * | . af | | A ‘ : - x : . HP a : : ‘. i *% : : \ : ; ' uw? } : ’ = ‘ \ f s {se . . . x ; a j | Lo. 4 * \ a = t f . te f*. ¥ ' ' . = ; . \ Non 7 | — ao mc i Z -_ ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, J ANUARY 17, 1959 | NINE — 1 Rey. {LISTEN caetoma JBethany fo Star Rev. Roy Douglas {Fister | Millen Ra: ot M38 fo Conduct Revival | scracts3 *teir"cithersan pears opened OA. M. IN Seri Jo ¢ co! AL STATION Morning Worship 11 A. M. CW ries Coming, to the Pike . Street Fdeghene Benes Time’ «REV. MAURICE DIRETTE, Faster Church of God to conduct a re- ee ee : =; | Rod Du Four, Marvel vival will be the Rev. Roy Douglas, , Crk Risti { an First Social evangelist. Meetings will begin at! LITERATURE SALES 216 Baldwin. FE 2-0384 Sat. Eve. Service .. 7:30 P.M. School .... 10:00 A.M. - Sunday Morning : orship ... ee V9200 ALM. Seeder fre Study... 6:15 P.M. sacs 7:30 P.M. Tew. Young People 7:30 P.M, ity Prayer ..... 7:30 P.M. EV. TOMMY GUEST. Pastor | Wolfe to Assist Pastor at Vesper Service sdk new. series of evening pro- entitled “Christ and the World 5 will begin at 7 in Bethany Baptist Sessions will be held for S inane Sundays. The series planned for all age groups, will be under the leader- ship of Forrest. Brown, Mrs. Trudy | Bergemann, Omer Lewis, Mrs. mr Doris Thornton, Mrs. Jean Wilton = arid Mrs. Miriam Brown for the United Presbyterian “Churches Bible School.......11:20 A.M. Youth , Fellowship. J 5:45 P. M. Evening Service... 7:00 P.M, Wednesday i al Meeting .. 7:00 P. M. - JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third Edmund L. Watkins, Paster Bible School ...... 9:30 A. M. Worship .......... 10:45 A. M. Evening Service... 6:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer and Study....... 7:30 P.M. Sunday School.. Worship sees tlle Evangeliém Youth Fellowship.. 6:00 P.M. COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Drayten Plains, Michigan W. 3. Teeuwissen Jr., Paster Bible School....... 9:45A. M. Morning Worship . .11:00 A. M. Youth Groups..... Evening Worship.. Wed. er and Study Hour...... CHURCH OF THE ATONEMENT United Presbyterian Pontiac 3535 Clintonville Rd. Denald C. Andrews, Paster Bible School Merning Worship . LAKELAND eee ee ‘adult forum. | | Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stark- |weather, the Bill Vaughns, and charge of the eighth and ninth grade Youth Fellowship. : ‘Other leaders will be Jean : p.m, Friday. The evangelist has preached in 11.39 Oakland Ave. FE 4-9591 Hawaill, Fiji Islands, New Zealand, | — Australia, Java, North Africa, Spain and British West Indies asj _{twell as throughout the United States. The Rev. Harold F. Douglas, | pastor, stated the public is invited to all services. Pentiac Press Phote -of the Religions ' Leader of Protestant Episcopal Church Eyes Integrated U.S. Society | “Consider Your Call" will be the | pestor’s subject at the 8:45 and 1 a. m. worship services Sunday. fea be Wilcox and oa Travis WASHINGTON ~ [Liberty Boptist Choir to Give Benefit Program Church says he hopes for religious unity among all Christians and a fully integrated society for Amer- } 'fcans. The Senior Choir of Liberty Bap-| . ltist Church will prese The Rt. Rev. Arthur Lichten- P ata prog berger 49, son of a Wisconsin “| grocer, was inducted as presiding bishop Wednesday in a ritual of pageantry and prayer in Washing- ton Cathedral. He expressed his views in a ser- lies is director of the choir and William Officer, president of the Aid Club.. The Rev. S.._M. Edwards, pas-; tor, will speak’on “Does It Pay to’, Contribute?” at the 11 a.m. wor- ship service. | in a news conference which pre- ceded it. Bishop Lichtenberger is the 21st clergyman to hold the highest ec- clesiastical and administrative of- oe of the church founded in 1789. Nearly 3,000 of the denomina- ASSEMBLY OF GOD UND. SCH |tion’ more than three million s AY o0L Gaomunicants attended the instal- 9:45 A. M. lation ceremony. | Retiring Bishop Henry Knox iSherill inducted Bishop Lichten- | berger. C. C. Curry, Supt. | Morn. Worship,. 11:00 Sermon: “A Dedicated | 'Lichtenberger called desegrega- Temple” | thon a moral issue but said the ‘country should move ‘‘as quickly Evangelistic, 7:45 and quietly as we can into a fully A’ Pull Gospel Service. HM integrated society.” In doing this, PASTOR PRESENTS AWARDS—Four boy scouts of Joslyn ~ are (from left) Bill Hoisington of 128 Millner St., Lake Orion; Avenue United Presbyterian Church receive the God and Country Gary Oak of 154 N. Lake Angelus Rd.; Larry Watkins of 753 E. Award from their pastor, the Rev. Edmond I. Watkins. They | Walton Blvd. and Wayne Kline of 560 eis St : ; ‘The Christian and . : 7 . «os Missionary Alliance Hopes for Unity Slate Leadership Training Church — (AP)—The new) ——— fhead of the Protestant Episcopal) imon at the installation service and | At a news conference Bishop} - M-5$ at Cass Lake Rd. Rev. G. I. Bersche. Pastor. Sunday School .... 9:45 A.M. Sunday Worship 11:00 A. M. “WALE WORTHY OF YOUR VOCATION” A. Y. F. 6:00 P. M. Evangelistic Service 7:00 P.M. “THE FOOLISH MAN” for Oakland Ave. Church Pioneer Girls Leadership Train-| Pioneer Girls is an interdenom- ing will be held in the Oakland, imational = = i Caan Avenue United Presbyterian’ end accompa ne eee oe . . tional girls’ organizations but Church from 7:15 to 9:15 P.M. ON with a Christ centered program. 9 January (22) 73 and) 79 and) Churches in the Pontiac area Miss Mary Ann Lindblade of Roy’ which have the program-are the .al Oak, the Pioneer Girl field rep-'First Baptist Churches in Clark.’ ] P. ¥. P. S—6:45 p.m. PILGRIM HOLINESS - CHURCH Baldwin at Fairmount Office Phone FE 8-8651 A. D. EMERY. Minister SUNDAY SCHOOL. 10 am. _Attend our growing Sunday School. WORSHIP—11 a.m. Youth in Action GOSPEL HOUR—7 p.m. Salvation’s Story Re-told “We Extend An Invitation to YOU to Attend.” : +—44. TES Mitative, will be in ‘charge each ston, Lake Orion, Rochester, at Pontiac. The Marimont Baptist and Oak-' land Avenue United Presbyterian Churches of Pontiac Are also in- cluded. According to Mrs. Robert F.: ‘Dohner, a local leader, more than 36,000. giris throughout the United States and Canada are members | jof the organization. _ |evening. ~*~ * * | | A sound film in color, ‘Pioneer Girls in Action,” wil] be shown | | Thursday. Other programs will in- clude instruction in crafts, games, | \ camp, the weekly meeting, finance. and missionary work. 2200 Watkins ew We Invite You and Yours to Worship EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Lk. Ré. Sunday School 10 A. M. Prayer Meetings Mon. and Wed. 7:30 P.M. © Hear “YOUR GOSPEL HOUR, % _Mite NW Oakland Co. Ma rket Preaching 11-7:30 P.M. Sunday, 7:30 A. M. Rev. A. J. Baughey. Pastor REV. FE. H. DuBOIS Sunday School Class . to Hear Missionary Miss Janet Davis, missionary to the Philippines, will be the speak- er when the adult Sunday Schoo! | class of Calvary Baptist Cxrch| 1 ae M—SUNDAY SCHOOL Rally Tonight M—FAMILY RELIGION Bible Quiz to Continue and Mrs. Gordon Cogswell, aio * 643 P vw ratt. METHODIST CHURCH | 501 MT. CLEMENS STREET Lya} H. Hewisen, Paster Oakland Youth Poster CHURCH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Associate Poster REV. GALEN €. HERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, D.D. SCHOOL oe @ @ @ 9:30-11:00 Between Perry Park Sunhill Ra., at 7:30. 730 P. M—"“THE MAN WHO | A graduate of Prairie Bible In WENT BACK" and Memorial Baptists stitute in Alberta, Canada, Miss Wed 7 0—Prever Mosting | 300 P.M e@ Light. and Life : |Davis is here on a missionary in- Hour” ‘exw Sun dey The Rev. E. H. DuBois, pastor | ternship program ais of Andersonville Community) For several weeks members of | Church, will be the speaker at the/Calvary Baptist have been wor- shipping in the new sanctuary. ‘ Williams Lake Oakland and Sagina , Oakland Youth Fellowship Rally . ane ; freedom and gia “ ihe added, Americans should rec-lut 7:30 tonight in Oakland Avenue|Although the church interior has. Church of Pontiac, Michigan ¢ | ognize “extremely difficult” situa-| United Presbyterian Church, 404 not been completed nor the build-| Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor 3 | the Nazarene ge, Fa tions existing in the South. Oakland Ave. ‘ing dedicated, Sunday School at-| - Rev. W. E. Hakes. Ass't P Tuesday, * * * tendance already requires me Pra cama Boney hace ero. Ey meses: wast rene re [rt During his 34 years of ministry,/'0o™-. eareter Bible Study. 1:45 The Episcopal Church \he has worked with the Starr Com-| Plans are presently under con- 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL - Thursday 7:45 of e Advent |monwealth for Boys as well as)sideration for adding nine new} 11 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR Classes for Youth , = | W. Long we “ at wee. vie with children in rural areas. ‘jclassrooms on the east side of the 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR 10: 45 A. M., MOR Servi | THE REV. Wt » Viear Ff: building. — ‘ = The Oakiand Youth Fellowship ' 1 GOD | ois s es a | Quartet and Trumpet Trio will a PS , | ~~ of en eee eee ae eeee’__nf| Present selections and Nancy FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN f pl 7 Tanner will sing a solo. Bob Lil- | 46 North Roselawn NSS AB. “]| leyman and Bot: Kitely will play Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. "MISSIONARY SOUND FILM —_ Musie by the Choir UNITY 10 Chenin cer Edison DBD visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” | an organ and plano duet. “Satan Among * * * The Tic-Tac-Toe Bible’ Quiz be-' Service 7 P. M. 9:45 A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL “THE PRINCIPLE AND THE PRACTICE OF SIN” | 7:00 P. M.—EVENING SERVICES Ww All Ages NING WORSHIP “BROKEN FRAGMENTS” the Saints” . Eva: vengcaeew Prayer nacting and Bible Study Wed., at the Ferveness 7:30 tween Perry Park Baptist young REV. LEROY SHAFER, Pastor Dr. H. H. Savage Preaching in the Morning FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:45 Morning Service 11:00 Youth Service 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 Rev. Paul Johnson PE 4-7172—FE 5-9622 es us eyes te ee 210 N. PERRY AT Sunday Service 11 A. M. } people and ape ie Memorial SSS | . Rey F, Lambert, Paster 4609 aptist urch w contin - Morag Ww orship 104S-A: M. _..Rev. Wesley C. Wibley, ri on Dec. 27. Malta Hall—82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) Jf 2nd Sunday Schoo! 10:45AM. | ponet CRESCENT HILLS apap ace Sonia Circles 3:30 P.M. Dinner 5 P.M. AMERICAN BAPTIST tend xCe award for the past two. Evening Service 7: :30 P.M. Jack Teeters, of Detroit ' Mentelth Scheel 4 Crescent Lake R4. nr. Hatehery Rd. Benjamin A. Behn, Paster 249 Baldwin Avenue Morning Worship—1l0 A. M. rallies. Fifty-two were present on) _ Thursday, Jon. 20 ee Forum 7:30 P.M. Dec. 27. If the group manages to| take the award tonight, it will bein a —_——_——— —| we JOHN H. HALL, Sunday School—|I A. M a + = given to them to keep, Glyn Stone, Bethany Baptist Church “THE POWER FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 576 oes Lake Ave. Lyceum Sunday 7:30 P. M. Rev. Margaret MeDoniels, speaker Silver. Tea Wed., Jan. 21, 7:30 P. M. Harry Nichols, President | Ee Rev. Hareld Marshall, Pastor | 10:30 A. M. Rev. Marshall ~ ( —— ! OAKLAND PARK 10:00 A. M.— ‘REV. DEEG, Pastor —- MONTCALM and GLENWOOD "Making the Most Out of Life“ i San. School 11:15 A.M. Scheols of Mission 6 P.M. METHODIST CHURCH | Marimont Baptist Church Invites You: Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Sunday School, 10 A. M. Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, | MARIMONT :.. A Growing Church With a Friendly Welcome! REV. PHILIP SOMERS, Pastor Walton Bivd., 1 Block off Baldwin | a director said. West Huron at Mark Street © DR. JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, Paster PERCY M. WALLEY, JK., Minister of Education Two Worship Services—8:45 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. ! "TL Central Methodist | i REV, MILTON H. BANK, D.D., Minister REV. NANTEL J. WALLACE, B.D., Assoc. MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A. M. Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) Minister D.D., Assee, Minister OF A HOME” a Sermon: “CONSIDER YOUR CALL” i 9:45 A.M—Chaurch School Classes for All 1:00 P.M—CHRIST AND THE WORLD SCENE” | . 6 Study Groups--Primary thru Adult ' i 8:00 A.M.—Evening Vespers ' Wednesday 7:30 P. M— -Week Prayer and Bible Study [| “Aan American Baptist Convention Church” 7:30 P.M. AQ You Scriptures” — —. CHURCH :. 60 State Special Services . Nightly 7:30 P. M Thru Jon. 25th REV. C. LIPKER Evangelist ‘Sundey School 9:45 A. M. Worship -11:00 A. M. N. Y. P. S. 6:30 P.M = —_ Services 7:30 P. M. Kenneth A. Hutchineon. , ” Paster 3 - — — P .- al ay Tren do nee neglect he spirit: - C2 tal development... Bring all ‘Searching the. 2 | the chiddren to Sunday School Columbie Avenue \ /} every Sunday... You'll be ; helping them form habits that with Roosevelt Wells to Have the Best! Want Him will bless their lives. , NAZARENE | eran Bible School Sunday 9:45 2. m. Ponti , | rarely bid al ala me Visitors In Our City Are § St. ac Sunday School ...............0.... 9:45 AM. : r : Morning Worship ..............,-.11:00 AM. Popectedy Revived bres sneSueone seuu 6:3 : SUNDAY ening Worship ...... wae a eee “i SERVICES Cooperating with — Baptist Convention ¢ ae 10 Dr. Tom Malone ‘ pa : 11 AM. Completely Departmental | sted A, i guNAY SCHOOL | ‘Dr. Tom Malone ized. Sunday “School for | 11:00 A. M. WORSHIP 7:30 P.M. . All Ages. Modern Super “Ged or Caesar” De. Tom Malone vised Nursery. the came Piven 0. #. RASTMAR, We cordially invite you to worship with us. FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH saga te wos fer te ission of eins. : feripiures teach that baptiem is immer- ; leccneeeeneneeneeeeneianall it matter © id cen? 1 helleve (t does SE Bellevest twee th Further nei write to R. freenee 210 Hughes S1., Pontiac or Coll FE 5- Welcome te the CHURCH of CHRIST 210 Hughes. Street y pmmanued B ‘f Radio Revival ¥ WPOn TO: 18 A. M. Fach Sunday Sunday School Attendance Last Week 1,290 APTIST CHURCH TEN ee ee } : Flint Northern .49 Bay City ......6 Pontiac Cent ral Stays Unbeaten in League Play. Chiefs Hold 20 Point Margin in Final Four, Minutes of Game be Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Pontiac Central showed its poise | as the number-one ranked Class A/ team in Michigan by whipping sec ond-ranked Flint Northern, 57-19, before a jammed crowd on the | PCH court last might The Chiefs started -fast and! Northern never got within serious) striking distance as Charley Rarge| UNO L. KEARNS Hs | and John Bandy scored all 23 points in the first quarter Tor PCH * * we | Barge hit on six of eight shots in THEIR. VOICES RAISE— Mir the first period and finished the} gt Pontiac Central raised their \ first-half with 18 of his 29 points | Bandy had 13 in the first period) and between them the pair com bined for 31 of the 36 points PCH had at halftime praises ball team Tast night in the PCT Chiefs toppled Flint) Northern, their graduating classmates wt The 12-point margin after the first period, 23.11, was the widest until the fourth quarter, as the Chiefs cooled of in’ the second quarter and did not hit a field goal until 3:43 to go at hdlftime. It was 364-30 at intermission, | Neither team could put together any sustained scoring spree in, the third quarter as Pontiac Oakland B Has | got nine points and Northern six + ot * But in the 4th quarter, the Chiefs started with an 1] point: spread! and with peu minutes left to play | it was 573 Coach Art Van Ryzin started clearing his bench and Northern | scored every point thereafter as | the Chief reserves failed to score | In the last four minutes. * * ® Barge who has only more | Avondale Gains 66- 51 Victory Over Madison | Ont _ more for a total of 10 in the final! 1 tor2nd-Win— game left aguinst Saginaw on the | PCH court next Friday before mid year graduation, moved his point; Things got tighter in the Oak total to 129 points in six games. |land-B race as Lake Orion handed * rs * | Fitzger ald jts first loss. £594, of the It was his second 29-point output) S@#sen and Troy remained unbeat en by squeaking by Clawson, § for the state's number one clas Orion, Holly T. Unbeaten lent = Pontiac Press Phote Fyear graduates last game next Friday night against Saginaw will oices to sing. the be guard Charley Barge whe seored 29 points sb A basket last night. A capacity throng watched the ¢ hiefs %4 Richter potted two foul shots “int Walled Lake's ambitions of up-{_ gym where the lead all the way in posting their 6th straight, and 57-49. One of Ith without a loss in the Saginaw Valley play his Conference 1 will | + | of the season He hit the same} : = number against Catholic Central) 45 13, last night HEY YoU WHO ME? earlier this season |} A bucket by Barry Sul just as Bandy played his best de. ithe gure sacunder fendedea id 'h VY C F pl fensive and board/game of the |#ffair at Lake Onion and moved ese Our age aces: season as he pulled down 11 re the Dragons Info Ww second place) bounds, but the unsung hero of | Ue With Fitvcerald the contest was Bill Hayward, | + tt & Glee was expressed on most of the faces in Pontiac 62 junior who put a defensive | In anather loop contest, Avon Central gym last night where the top ranked Chiefs net on Northern's ace John Gil | dale pulled out of a 13-7 deficit blasted the 2nd rant.ed Vikings of Flint Northern, 57-49. Ilan, . in the first quarter to trounce Hayward held) Gillian to only, Madizos (06 517 four points, before leaving the) Most of the action in the Lake game, and the Viking collected six) Orion game took place in the dinal seconds. The Dragons led all moments the way until Ken Burgess of Fitz * * * gerald tied (t 53.53 on a free throw Van Ryvin-started George Fed] * * * in place of Harrison Munson in a surprise move and the 63 sopho jwith seven seconds to play he was| more. although he did not sc ore. | fouled while shooting He made the Burgess then stole the ball and| Here are two Cage Faces from the capacity crowd who can get a couple college basketball tickets if they bring this clipping into The Press sports department. Last winner, the 20th of 21 faces, was Gary Rose of Pontiac Northern. Today's Cage Faces must present themselves by noon Tuesday. DG EMEBER ALLE BALD PCH Holds Top Ranking by Trimming Flint Norther SPOR Walled Lake Unable to Stop Berkley iumph ‘Clarkston Falls Tastes Victory Poniac Cental Arthur Hil. 61 Flgh Cental 8 VanDyke 44 Betley ~% Famingon 6 Holy 16 Mild -.....56 Sagnak eaecedd Waterford ....43 Walled Lake 7 Southfield ....58 Clarkston .....68 Bloomfield His 49 SATIN SA ils Gl lla ia fealas + full in its own back ya ut the | Michigan League basketball con Waterford Loses 44-43 East Detroit Pulls Out ‘Vikings Routed 41-40 Win Over Kimball | - ran eyo realy nag ty oss OY ANTE L-LAKES Shamrocks rallied for a “41-40 -tri-- |umph over winless Royal Oak au Cd ers, ball Friday night in an Eastern teat | Decision to Van Dyke; Ernie Kesckes and Carl Richter) , . ye; were the heroes. Kesckes sank ay Farmington Nips Jays Jump shot to force a 39-: 39 tie and| the final 35 seconds for the margin 8¢tting powerful Berkley were of victory. ; squelched in no uncertain terms = Friday night when the rangy Bears delivered a 56-37 knockout punch a tailed Lake to headline the Inter-Lakes Conference basket- | |ball program Luckless Waterford dropped | another one-point heartbreaker, + x | this time a 44-43 less to Van | Dyke Lincoln, and Farmington | stunned Southfield with a 62-58 | upset win te complete last | night's Inter-Lakes schedule, Walled Lake ran into the same, 3erkley buzz-saw that had cut! \down six previous opponents and |the Bears made the Vikings victim |No. 7 to take a giant stride towards \their 4th Inter-Lakes title in a row. * * * | Shooting nearly 50 per cent from the floor in the Ist half, the un- W. Bloomfield Falters beaten Bears raced to a 13-2 bulge | | in Final Quarter to ®t the end of the Ist quarter and) | oe Valled Lake never came close to : Lose, 52-49 ~ |catching them | Four Berkley cagers broke into Brighton's competition jn the double figures with tall Dave Bur- | |Wayne-Oakland League tempo-|Tis topping the parade on 18 points. | [rarily narrowed down to Holly and Beb Smith was the scoring leader | | Clarenceville as Clarkston ~ and for the Vikings with 13. iWest Bloomfield both fell by the| wayside last night. and Milford won| {its first game of the season by period, Waterford managed to | tripping Bloomfield Hills, 56-49. | seize the lead for the Ist time in | Holly won its third league game! the last minute of the finale, | iand 6th in eight starts by whipping) only to see victory hopes die at | ic larkston, 76-68, while West oem the free throw stripe. | ek fell fo Glarenceville, 52 | Dale Mahrle's basket with a mfn- * * * | jute ave: Skippers a 43-42 Brighton made 4-0 in the league Bie {0 go gave:the Skippers 10-08; Milford | Despite missing 18 out of 21 | field goal attempts in the 4th | an — 4. edge, the Ist time they had been and 7 2 for the season in spanking ahead all night long. Then Van: Northville, 75-61 Dyke’ George Hatch bagged wo! Holly had four balanced quar- | foul t: BSS W ith 30 seconds remain- ters and four players in double ing toWrap up the verdict for the! figures in beating Clarkstén. (home team George McDaniel led the Bron- * cos with 2 points. : | Clarkston got within four in the final quarter but Holly pulled away, to stay. * * The Skippers were just as cold yesterday as they were hot- ce day when they ran up 80 points| at Pontiac Northern's expense. North Branch Nips Ortonville was Pontive’s big board man tn second try to give Fitzgerald a the first part of the pame. He otha lend hauled down seven rebounds A Ag Orion quickly brought the ball — Sn . | down court and Sill hit his stot The Chiefs out rebounded | from the corner for the clincher, Northern 40 29 and this was a big | : | factor in as much ang the Vik SH) finished with 19 points in. have depended on strong cluding nine field goals out of 19 ings beard work this seaon in getting yatiempts, Jim Recknagle added 18.| two and three shots al the basket |. * * bl each time. | Avondale led 33-26 at halftime | | » nN ry ™ » e Portia (rentrat aticr honing 41 then es the game wide open, with a 2b point third period. ‘ first half, » finished sorthern also had! a tad second half and finished with! the floor * eer in the Gary Acker had 7 for the win ners and Rick Moos the same | number for the losers. i percent from * 2) per cent ' ct * AtyClawson, Stheranked Troy was The victory preserved Pontiae’s! pressed all the way as the game! the “but coach Lyle lin Imlay Whips Oxford, 75-65 Inlay’ “forged Into a 16-13 lead at the end of the ist stanza ‘and kept in front the rest of the way, The closest Oxford could come to catching the mighty Spar. tans was aq five-point difference in the final quarter, Oxford's There were a few moments in the! Ist quarter at Imlay City last night! when underdog Oxford envisioned| an upset of the unbeaten Spartans, Powers’ cagers had) other ideas The Wildcats enjoved pret leads, the opening period, but they| Leould not bold down the high-pow-| ered’ Iminy attack and bowed to} the tune of 75-65 jn Friday's South Cdintral Conference headliner. made his but it! poured. Doug Stott ‘contribution to the cause, ‘still wasn't enough: Stott 130 points through the hoop on nine _ | field goals and 12 out of 13 from jthe free throw _line- * * * ‘They trailed the Abes by. margins | West Bloomfield held the lead ‘of two to eight points until the clos- | I a] until the last six minutes when Ing minute. : Larry Bowen meshed 13 points, Clarenceville moved to a 43-42 lead. | Roth teams matched baskets but, and Mahrle added 10 as the Skip-| Clarenceville went into a stall in; ipers suffered their 5th setback in| the last three minutes and hit Seven games, Hatch netted 14 for| two easy layups to clinch it. Van Dyke. Cliff Sithons with 22 for the Farmington dealt Southfield’s winners and Barry Johnson's 16 | title chances a crushing blow on for the Lakers paced the scoring. the Farmington court. The Jays ; ; a. a, #8 well as Walled Lake now trail Bloomfield tied the count at 29-29; Berkley by two full games. in the third quarter but Milford! . a ee hit quickly to regain the lead and, Southfield’s last-second eh (win its first game in eight starts,on a missed layup- shot with Whitman and Would have tied the score at 60-60) ithis season, Sheffler each getting Va ‘and Farmington’ Ss Ken * _ £ jbagged two free tosses after time) had run out to furnish the final) Northville had a 10-0 lead, but ‘four-point cushion, ' Brighton started hitting in the sec- | County League | Tri-County Cob bie With beefy Chuck Ebersole and BANDY FIRES — John Bandy sends one up over the out-, . stretched arms of Flint Northern's John Gillian and scores in the first quarter. Bandy had 18 points for the night. He and Charley Barge accounted for all 23 points in the oe 3 Gautit Rochester Wards Of > Romeo Threat, 53-45 Rochester ¥ asn't corapietely, up| period drive with three fielders on to par, but the long layoff didn’t) jump shots. prevent the Falcons from staying Romeo held brief leads in the in the undefee | Ist period and pulled even at 21- Playing for the first time since | 21 in the 2nd stanza before fall- before the holidays, the Falcons | ing behing at the half, 25-22, The opened their drive for the Tri- | Falcons hiked their lead to 10 crown with @ in the 3rd quarter, then had the hard-earned 53-45 victory ©ver | margin cut back to three before Romeo last night at Rochester. | staging their 4th period spurt to Lapeer, finally. beginning to, see) tho ‘verdict. ‘jell’ a little better for new head} Chuck Peterson and Dave Wat- coach Gene Hepinstall, started its|terson each scored 10 points to campaign yesterday pace the Romeo attack. Romeo's with a 66-47 rout of L’Anse Creuse/ record now reads 1-1 in the Tri- fat Lapeer. 2 | County and 3-3 overall. L’Anse Creuse was never in the Hanky Gene Lothery in the driver's &4me with Lapeer as the Mt. Clem« seats, the Rochester quintet turned €"s school absorbed ifs 2nd league back the challenge of” ag gressive ‘defeat and 3rd in six starts. The ——-— ee —_—— ey positian as fop team in the was teed 27 27, $29) 47-37 : ~ ; | loser’ Skip W . nad 47, . jo . ymeo. s } innright took point- state and gave the Chiefs sole pos A * t Maple Tankers Tie | Three Imlay plavers hit double ; jand quarter and had a 56-36 teed Cobb sparked the Farmington at- Re e ul p po! , r hile Cliff Sol- | . making laurels with 16. Ed Mare feat : +. ie . . i firures ; 2 , itack with 22 points while Ebersole starred on the boards! ‘ { f Jim W heading th 1 he third t I session of first place am the Sagi : : 19.97 ifigures with Jim Ward heading e | imidw in the thi quarter, hal ' The Colts then made it 39-37 and,Record, Lose Meet r licked for 18 in Southfield’s| ae nok lividual shall notched 13 for Lapeer as the naw Valley with a 40 record -Forest Culp then added two free, ’ “jst on 26 points. It was Imlay’ s| Alanc ed scoring with Sean La- erg cl ard 6m Ok dndidus! eae Panthers won their Ord decision in In other Jeague contests lact! |throws to clinch the game, | Although they-tied one pool. ree- 39th consecutive regular season) vfn's 22, Don Appleton’s 14, Russ losing cause, face ing honers with 18 points on, ee . Cis night. Arthur Hill whipped Bay ord at Ann Arbor High, last night, victory. Imlay, rated No. 3 in the|/Hudsen’s 13 and Jim Paddock’s| “4 jfour field goals and 10 out of 11) : . . I Don Harned was Troy's high man) 2 & 8 : : | WALLED LAKE BESKLEY ROCHESTER City Central, 61-56) and Flint Cen ly tt ya A and captured two other firsts, Bir.) State Class C poll,” now stands 40/10 was a big factor for Brighton 6 e T nemana : if io free tosses Lothery was close be- GET zomEe rT tral romped Saginaw, 8052 | na oRiuN rirzcKm at 'minghain High's swim crew wes! in. the league and 7-0 altogether.| Schwarze had 18 and Starngs| ISmith ee pele 8 1.13) hind with 17. Ennis. te ie 12 Black rl foe oO | Ta Gor qiouiscored by their unbeaten hosts) Oxiral is) 22 tn the toop) isd) 2-8) AS itor Norval [praee : e hes $1 i Romeo had more height, but the | Lothery 7317 Watters : 9 G F T j | Reed 1 2 4 Mantigle 4 ° 10/5949. Wir 8 rt t Ore . ad ~ , 1. - oh. 4 1 ® Ritter ! Randy 8 a Tam cote 9 oy oi Reckale 8 O18 Cewek 78 ar the s ae eee pene tall idee ar naan Na Wilcott + bc haynes o 1 determined Falcons survived their/Hummel 1 $ 1 Olnzak i 3 ‘i Meeeact ye 9360 Vite a saa aii bis tesmen 7 038 A a icidinithees venrs | Ortonville went down to its 3rd | orian 8 717 Landon 224 Johnson 20 4 Perry 0 1 1 Ist league crisis to post their 6th * Schmidt 2 0 4 ree ) Mantey t 9 10; < n et Win ir Years. i ‘ ~ a —- ee aie rise sl ar Munson 2 1. 1 3 Jones po Bee ge ee oe ee a3 4 Maples’ UL aniEteecivie relay “tratght South Central defeat yes- Sane 4 ee covery , bs 18 rotate 11 337 Totals 34 a se) Straight victory. Eugene Hohf{ was Uso 17 19 83 Totals 16 13 45 Rein se oe oe Wen ek 1 © tea of Les Harber, Jim Eliott, tetday when Ralph Deshetsky Gomwins = ¢ 2 M1 - Forks 18. © 28 neraey ay ea AC key figure in | their winning 4th Rochester ee ee Robeson 0 6 Leer, ale : 4 . _* . : Ho 4 - romet “ampnbe Spe os ? ‘ aqi- » op, SO COnS fo W or vor i te ; “ ut Lake Orton . ee Aa 5 Pool mark of 1:36.2. Pete Palmer! : tal 28 20 76 Totals 27.14.68) WATERFORD VAN DYKE Baley 0 Ge 8 Gere ole tana rueger aid Mu te aM wong{he 50-vard freestyle in :24.5,, 947. Deshetsky, a 6-foot-3'4 Jun- Forals “ | Grt GrYT Dry den § Slips Past Capac . " Totals 20 17-21 57 Totala 19 11-26 49 AVON MADISON and Buick took the 100-yard free, | ier = afterierettisa Cratksten Cot 4 8 M7 . “#0 Manrie ‘ : to Mack, ‘ 6 Hl : Gr? OF Vestyle in ' rebound, Campbell 3 3 @ Hackel 3 2 ] t ( Pontiac Central 3313 8 j3- 57, Soke | GoD len van Set a eth ads an [-enoats Roto feenes 226 mon omes ac Flint Northern Wo fe ee 7 2S Mavieee et Mike Patrick with 17 points and), 434. GFT ort one MA Retteteed 9 $| E Fave ihooite t i +] t 3 rs sou 202 8 Walt 20 4 Don Nellenbach ‘with 15 were tops/wnitman 4 513 Townsend 2 1 5 - =| Vierie 4 1 8 Todd 033 Lamphere. Edged, ,35- 34) a * new |Sheffier 6 «1:13 Paige 1 0 2/Totals- 18 13 43 Totals 1110 44) The Southern Thumb League|tim of Dryden last week, bou Dondero. Tied for ne ie 1 6 8 bmp [33 ; ‘for North Branch. Ted Follis threw Lawrence © 2 2 Barrett § 6 10) basketball race was tangled in aj ed ies ageowsd | Mather 1 0 2 Pelham 1 o a An 18-point scoring effort by/in 15 points for Ortonville. Roy ® 1 1 Dixon 4 1 8 Waterford 19 10 12 11-43 e to upset Anchor Bay's apple- Following 66-59 Win Yoru 9 1 1 Frank DeSantis was not quite) Tyo foul shots by Jim Loesel iniSS,, $9 § Deneer 2 @ ¢/Van Dyke... me 2 ioe ye 4 cochagrrcad va a _Place|catt behind the deadly shooting of leo ; : me ; a lowi mon nder, , Sel Gh jeretess, aero 2120 86 ‘Totals wah ee ae oti ag the Larus tte final 20 seconds handed Frank: | _ SAP ny ~—| SOUTHFIELD _ FARMINGTON | pao oe orvvioaty “s fi ‘An i ese Soames Dave Bishop and b » | Gross . - ibasketba eam os a » 5 . ' lAvond@l@- 5 4... . 19 18 24 9-66) enmuth-a 52-50 win over Millington « Sterling 4 311 Stevenson .3 7 6 Pointe and Highland Park were Madison . 2! i412) ys 186) SQUeaker to.Clintondale on the lat- f ‘the South Central in won-| Milford fe ae 13012 «120 18 ta] Setterg 6 618 Chapman 7 1 15 chor Bay last‘ night. Ont tied for 1st place in the Border! epee ee , of he south a B. Hills... 8. 7 18 1649) Pitar § 313. Copb 8 6%3' Almont, Anchor Bay and N rander tossed in 18 points, xr Ist place in the Border, TROY TLAwaon jter’s court. Friday night's sched- ‘ference game. Bill Sawyer an Ned 1 1 2 4 Clappizon 3 1% ” v8 ow! Bishop 12 nd Eachen Cities League basketball race today art. ~ G@ & Tuled game between Country Day! Li uclewond h tallied 14 points, “O** "tress Stoemerre \Youness @ 1:1 Grimshaw 3 1 9/ Haven are now deadlocked for the! dim Rivard ox burg 10. following last night's results. Each ("| tay Set Pt and Harper Woods was pontponed. fo Mill ‘cn. . Wirac 0 1 a Dane 4-AlL beSage =}? 3 lead with 41 records. New Haven. y caged 16 for Anchor team listed a 3-1 loop record after) Harns 2 6% Noss 4 MP EU fat Manfor¢ 1 13 Long 1 > §| Totals 19 20.88 Totals 28:12 43) @ained its share of the top spot by 7” : _ wg ale ui red 9 ¢ rcton | mons 432 3 Haor € 41 Dondero conquered Fordson, 66.59, {yt 8 2 ce : ; lion’ Still londetenied | OXFORD es 1M: AY or | ia caat i 1 3 Lueadath §& © 10\Bouthfield ... 16 18 12 12—s— Crushing Armada, 73-37. - There wag fo spree: New Have and the Pointe nipped the Parkers, TW arcies Ine 1 3 8 Word’ tl are egies . rea Ne $3 7) Purmiagien .4 9 12 10 ¢| Trailing wt the half, Dryden |°" for players hit double fig. , ROS § Totals ars : |@ause 1 sent a 21a! ‘ “ee fact SEAS — ure 0-49, Fe) Doug Kinne's 10 points sparked peace p 2 6 Meckeema SiSleeea G0 ig es tesale aaa al NBA STANDINGS | bounced back for a 9606 victory * with Nate Petty showing the ) « >a 16 CAC Be § Gir . 5 = » Miller > 1. 8 R Clark 2 0 4] S. Arma Dondero moved into a-16-14 lead | heey eh 8 Fe \) South Lyon's well balanced offense eiier eR cee : ~ EASTERN Nidhi saad terval over Capac. in another Thumb) “ 18 points, Armada’s Terry at the end of the Ist quarter and , : Friday night as the. Lions crushed jtargrove 1 24 Rrabb 10 61We Bloomfield as one 1—$2 Boston H 1] 78) contest. Yesterday's other sched. ¥ Took game scoring honors led the Tractors the rest of the way, FRAY? Prowts Dexter, -45-23, in a League of, the Stott 8 12 30 Gibbard a1 ty mee stork a ye ty uled Irague game between frown with 20 5 " é ¥ ei ve 3 ? i | in their battle at Royal Oak. Mike LHOLLY WOOK Paiite Armatend iss Lakes basketball game at South|Wittams 2044 | ROCKET ATA GLANCE i = ver pivitow 2,“ City and Memphis was postponed | vind Grondin _ tallied a” doren Joyce swished 25 points for Done i pies: cutpoinied Len Matthews. tion ‘The victowy Was South rocain Brae re SATCROA TS GAM % Wom Lost Pet,| Untt Feb, 3 due to poor — mgd Dryden, which moved in dero while Emil DeGrazia topped! oetenal. Get Sucker, Gert pt Lyon's 6th of the season against i irons ge cee gto AL Montreal : Beara gee 2 Fy ‘si, conditions, rhe keeps in the 4th quarter, *, " id fan he ater ve ah ’ Tork at Chi — he, Sls tS Peas i es of Fordson with’ 14. . ton, 19, Pieris, L no defeajs. KFminy Cly . 0.0. 48 90 16--30-$6 Betiom ot ference Se TY | Circa wena aepevyss ee — an Unexpected be vie. laste cause, iT ee 4 fs _ a. ’ % SA . bs 4 . . . me #. Cs ‘ * % ¢ s " ba @ 4 \ . . ‘ , _ F ; Cy ‘ é the tong lead as ti.se ran out. yy # 1 te td me eaten SP THE PONTIAC PRESS, Sayonnay, JANUARY ¥h 1959 : ZLEVEN “Clyeacoille 5. “Aveda 66 Take Orin 35 Tor 8 ‘Rochester 3 inlay City ....15 St. Frederick ..52 OL St. Mary ...64 # | W. Bloomfield aa Madison ol Fitzgerald ....54 Clawson =A ‘Romeo .......45 Oxford .......65 St Clement ...40 St James .....39 _Michigan’ Tech was the only state winner in college basketball | last night beating Detroit Tech 68- 64 while Southern Illinois was strip- ping Eastern, Michigan 81-77, East- ern Illinois. whi Central Michi- ** * Billy Welu of Texas has taken the lead in the All-Star bowling tourney at. Buffalo, Lou Campi is tnd and Lansing’s Joe Joseph ard. Marion Ladewig of Grand Rapids continues to pace the women, ite * * Police had to separate fans = playera when a brawl broke out in a agg game at Ann Arbor last! night, North Daketa won 6-1 over Michigan. The game, with 5:18 left was called out after the near riot, Paul Coppo pulled a hat trick lead- breeds of dogs registered for the winter show of Pontiac Kennel) Club, all day Sunday, area fanciers! St | Bulman Skaters ing Michigan Tech over Minnesota 58. With more than 60 varieties and } in Title Round : Bulman's Hardware moved into the fina] round of the Class B City Junior hockey tournament Friday night with a 5-0 whitewash- ing of Pontiac Northern B at North- side Park, Jim’ Paschke and Jon Shaw each fired twe goals and Don MacLean scored once.as Bul- man’s blanked the “B” squad. Pontiac Northern A and -‘the Mountain View Rangers were elim- inated from the double knockout tourney in yesterday's other Class B games, Jim’s Hardware skated to a 4-1 victory cver the “A” team and the Rangers were nosed out by the Trangersinds, 4-3, Big, — All Kinds of i | PKC Entries Compete for The Press Trophy and those whe just like dogs, have a wide range of interest in the levent. show honors. Group judging is set |Deoors open at 9 a.m., when judg- Hank Fonde Named ‘M’ Backield Coach oe ii Show takes place at Pon- tiac Retail Store, 63 Mt. Clemens When entries closed Jan. 6, 439 animals were recistered, apite the tact nd dogs are regis. tered by PKC members, * & &, Trophies, ribbons and cash awards go to winners, topped by ithe coveted Pontiac Preas best-in- show award. Presentation of the ‘handsome award will be made im- mediately after judging by Dr. A. A. Mitten of Rockhall, Md. Cham- pions of ‘six variety groups will provide the competition for best-in- for 4 p.m. x *& & The show is an ynbenched, all- breed affair, and is licensed under American Kennel Club regulations. ing begins, and close at 9 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT HIGH SCHOOL SCORES | Adrian 60, Coldwater 46 Almont 43, 43 Oe, Orpen 35, Jogseat 3 : Battle Creek 45, Lansing East 41 tot) Berkley $4. Walled Lake 37 vighton 7h, Northville €1 leville me Py mouth 50 ton Harbor 70, Muskegon 46 thr Scoytville 47 wvile inekpey 43 St Peter and Pel oo ; 2 Clin 35. Lam re 4 Cass 6. “4 Coleman st 4 ruAna Ha cla Alle $4 Bloomfield 4 ren Cy] Dd ee Clare Det ther; x : Sue ry Dew aye n East pe . East rand ni A St, ell 42 Evart 49, Parwell 3 Past Lansing ‘a. Atbion Bi East Detroit 41, Royal Oak Kimbail 40 4 snr’, field 8 corm ia Chelaen 50 Rosin eth Pernds Rex IR Creston 56, GR oe ante) ob GR Catholic 63, GR Chrigtian $8 GR South 66, GR U GR Gedwin 78, Cenneviiie 73 GR ers 56, South Christian 41 Grosse Pointe U.S. 74, Oak Park 60. resae Pointe 60, Highland Park 48 76, Clarkstgn 68 oughion Lake 50, West Branch 38 pees owe ab a Ka’ aoe U. High 41 Aton 71. r Bay 70 Hand 63. sory Haven 53 Hart 51, Reed City 42 ron Mountain a. Crystal Palis 60 Rams, st Mary Score Easy Wins Eaglets Wing x * € 2nd Seeregation Episode Occurs fo 6th Straight (eae Victory St. Frederick Defeats Crusaders 52-40 By H. GUY aan St, Frederick from Pontiac, and ‘Orchard -Lake St. Mary cagers Friday night climbed on the scor-| ing wagon and rolled along to re-| sounding victories in Suburban Catholic League competition, The Rams entertained visiting! St. Clement with a display of bal- anced team scoring, compiling a 52-40 victory, their 5th against a single defeat. Ten of the 11 players who got in the tit contributed to the count. While the Pontiac club was col- lecting its win, St. Mary was hav- ing an easy time recording its @th straight league victory, 64-36, over Ferndale St. James. ‘ The Eagiets’ scoring twins, Chet Wlodkowski and Glenn Hass enjoyed their 2nd consecutive — night,"" accounting for exactly the tota] of the entire Ferndale crew (36 points). Chet dumped in 19, Glenn 17. Eight of nine Eaglets figured in the scoring. Tim Mul- caster’s 10 led the losers. Two fast baskets by Hass set the Eaglets off to a 7-point first NBA in Mixup Again CHARLESTOWN, W.Va. %—The | National Basketball Assn. found it- 'self involved in another segrega- tion episode today following the refusal of Elgin Baylor, Minneap-| olis’ rookie scoring ace, to suit! up for a game here with Cincin- nati last night. Baylor, apparently miffed when he and two Negro teammates were refused permission to stay in a hotel at which the rest of the team had reservations, didn't appear in uniform although he was on the bench during the pre-game warm- up. Cincinnati won the game 95-91. * * * Neither the former Seattle All- America er Coach John Kundla would comment on the reason why the Lakers’ top scorer was On the sidelines. To questions, Kundla replied: | “Ask him.’ Baylor responded with “ask the coach,” | ‘ When Minneapolis checked in at the hotel, Kundla protested upon! learning that Baylor and Minneap-| olis’ two other Negro players, Alex, Boo Ellis. and Ed Fleming, had! reservations elsewhere. The Min-| neapolis coach then moved the en- tire team to the hotel where the Negro players-were to be quar- tered, Elis and Fleming both | played. . William S. Bolden, manager of the Charleston Civic Center, said he advised Kundla last month that the Negro players would not Pontiac Ski Club Readies 3rd Slope This weekend will mark the 2nd week's operation for Pontiac Ski Club, at Teeple Hill, in the High- landRecreation Area. Two por- tions of the area have -been oper- ating, with tows in use. They will again be in use Sat- urday and Sunday and there was a possibility the beginners’ tow on ithe north slope will be ready §at- ‘urday. However, it will be in use Sunday, Arthur Kollin, secretary, lsaid today,..Ski school will also meet both days. - “We were surprised last week- end when all skiers among the 68 using the area were ‘from family groups,”’ Kollin said. There is no rental equipment at ithe area, but a snack bar is avail- able. Current officers include John In win of Farmington, president and head of the achool at the erea. Dr. Edwin fer of Grosse Pte. is vice pres: a. * be quartered in the same hotel available to the other Lakers. The American Business Club, which sponsored the game seen by = Basketball Scores Imlay City 75, Oxford 65 shace al, Mt Loule 47 ackson Bt tine 28 BR oy Cnris August Muskegon atta $5 ‘ot Lakeview 62 Waren 00 Laneer L' Anse Creuse 47 Lake jon $5. Warzeg Piceneraid | cio. ore a $ 4 egen Cath,.A pids &} ville 48 arlette 79, Bad Axe 61 Maple Grove St. Michael 58, Saginaw Arthur Hill Teeh 45 {eontee Catholic * > mad “4 of Pe ila "He ‘oe 7 ay es ort urea &T ew en rmade gor mn Bropsh aces ie a? Nebma 7 se cA = tetas 9! en Owos + Mane 3 SSonen be. Weta ee OL Bt | Mary 64, reas St. James 39 vet 61 Bon ‘ine en i ret <8 Northern «9 onting tin Preeti bewain ty Peliston 38, Grayling 38 River —~ & Ecorse 48 om shag 49, Morley . ae 4 a6 weoteg th 3, gic aly, Shrine 4 pal Pordeon 5 6tur , Marshall 41 Beut Lyga 45, Denter 23 Saginaw Sacred Meart 69. Essexville St. John 48 Saginaw A. Hil] 61, Bay City Cent. 56 St Joseph @, 67 (2 ot) > Have %. a abure 34 ult Ste, perry 50 amba Braver City 8. Mi hate + ree fae 16, La 2 4, Waterford 43 Willow Run roern Lowrey 50 Wyandotte @3, Monroe 40 Vikings Edge Chief Tankers Up against a sharp Flint North- ern swim team yesterday, Pon- tiac Central High's club dropped; a close Valley Conference meet at Flint, 51-45, Chiefs missed verdict on every close race, but managed 47, swimming coach and assistant five firsts nevertheless. cluded Bruce Norvell's Wins — in- 2,356, Maurice Podoloff, In other NBA games last night, _| St, Louis, snapped a five-kame Sy- racuse winning streak 102-89 as the. Hawks ‘stretched their own streak to five and Philadelphia tripped up high riding Boston, 105-98, Bob Pettit scored 30 for St. period edge at 13-6. They went on té boogt.each previous period, 15 17, and 19 in<‘he finale. After setting up a 24-10 haittime| 2 count over the Crusaders, St. Fred- erick coach Gene Wri ued to score well. Tom Derocher set the Rams’ scoring pace with| ” 11, but game honors went to sturdy| | Ron VanHulle of Crusaders, with 14. Ron flipped in six goals in the)’ final period to pull his team!’ within seven points of the Rams.| 3 Steve Pocs bagged a pair of foul shots. Joe Keller and Pocs each added a basket to regain Mike Reed in his first start as a kets, handled himself well. _ Crusaders gave Rams a “feanon 4 offensive 2a i é ; a g E is - PTPPPTITCT rerrersere ad rere Tee ? it Ay 22 eeiees 4 Bletcmnenate ig bey vw ore wa ~~ , errrrr ee Slee 3 t tossed in hig entire bench which contin-| | 2 claims! = :£ * * + ** st ae. * eh +{ “Were Recommended by the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce” Reports continu to come t6é our ‘attention Nola both. door-to-door salesmen .and telephone. solicitors claim to be approved or endorsed by the Chamber of Commerce. Beware of’ such The Chamber of Commerce definitely disap- * proves of the methods sused by such solicitors. The only recommendation your Chamber of Commerce ever makes is that you deal with local, well-established firms, | - BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD Pontiac Area raha of Commerce. ‘Waldron Hotel Bldg. » ‘ _ Phone FE 618 indicated it might protest) — string of victories intact. “Had 10 Great Ann Arbor High ~jlean recent seasons. Years Directing New Aide and Boss Elliott Old Teammates; Chalmers Leaves Army ARBOR (#—-Two pals and former teammates will head up the University of Michigan's football strategy of the future. Henry (Hank) Fonde, teammate of new head coach Chalmers (Bump) Elliott on the 197 Michi- gan Rose Bowl champions, was named Wolverine backfield coach jyesterday. - * * * One of the state's most suc., cessful prep coaches, Fonde, 36, was taken from Ann Arbor High School where in 10 years he had compiled a brilliant record. Obviously, Michigan hopes for much success from the Elijott- Fonde combination to balance. off | * * * City Mat Teams Divide The city high school wrestling|The Huskies are now 3-2 in dual teams divided matches held yes-' action. terday. . Pontiac Central bowed to pow. Pontiae Northern overcame defi-, erful Lansing Sexton 384 at Lan- cits of 10-2 and 16-7 to down Rayal| sing. Sam Weseombe and Duke Qak Dondery 24-18 at home match- Relyea scored the only PCH points ing a Central win over the same|°" ‘cisions. 2 school last week. *,* * Bud Bih! had the only PNH pin. Sophomore Winfred Miracle, Jerry Fields, Don Davis, George Graves and Bill Green all took decisions, Maurice Lackey, who remained un- beaten, and Carl Bills had draws, Lf Jayvee Scores . Sache (lac guises 46, nrg ee ee ce . per mati oy Imlay Olty 44, Oxford 34 GLEN OAKS Country Club 30500 W, OPEN Just 13 Mile YEAR Northwestern MAyiair 6-2600 AROUND JOrdan 6-4662 Lunches, Cocktails and Dinners — ARRANGE NOW... Conventions, Banquets, Meetings. Receptions, Dinner Dances Michigans Praest 18-Hote Golt Course. Wotered Peirweys ft - Fo a J Manager a Reymond E, Choueri auioauae “COUNTRY oLuB General Manager (ML Clemens, Mich.) “He (Fonde) has got so used to a winning way that we hope he will carry it over with him,” said a Michigan spokesman. ? At Ann Arbor High, Fonde's teams won nine 6A League championships including feur perfect seasons and three others without defeat. The teams won 69 games, lest six and tjed -four. breast- stroke win, -to keep his unbroken pointed athletic director at Iowa one-year appointment in the formal capacity of insfructor in physical education and assistant football coach. i * * * Elsewhere, Gordon Chalmers. jathletic director at the U.S. Mili- ltary Academy, Friday was ap- = a The university gave Fonde a \Stgte College. Louis and, Woody Sauldsberry 31 for Philly. 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AIRPORT et WILLIAMS LAKE ‘RD. at M. 59 ALL ADVERTISED ITEMS CASH and CARRY-—DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE OR 40317 COLONIAL ka ON DOW RIDGE — The Leslie Patterson home on Dow Ridge was completed about a year ago. Norman Burns of Green Lake was the builder, using a revised architect’s plan. This red brick house sets in the middle of a two-and-a-half-acre lot with frontage Your Neighbor’s House Fs ; = . } THE PONTIAC: PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. on Orchard Lake. The Michigan porch isn't very usable at this views all around are beautiful. “time of year and the picnic table looks absolutely forlorn. But the Pattersons Enjoy Wooded Dow Ridge Site For 12 years the Pattersons were homeowners at Green Lake. A little over a year ago they moved into their new home By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Orchard Lake Village scarcely Seems like the country, but the >» 4 - Press piatograper st 80% which has frontage on Orchard Ridge home of the Leslie Patter- Lake and an elusive view ‘of _ sons, According to Mrs, rae Lake. son, that is not an uncommo orman Burns of Green Lake sight on their two and a_ half acres. Even the fox doesn't keep say one of its best features is away the birds that swarm in the wide expanse. of glass which for food in this kind of weather. traps all the light and SWITCH PLATE ~~ In the den the light switch is covered with this interesting handmade plate. The tree motif is appropriate for a honie situated in the trees as the Patterson home is. snagiad on tim Wald. Oh we oe ee ks ae eae ot antique articles. Walls. Ein ae po (ha a wy = . 2 built their brick home. We would - sunshine. The main entrance is at the rear of the house. There is .a good-sized, slate-floored ves- tibule that leads directly into the living room. On the left is: the kitchen; at the right is the hall to the bedrooms. Liv ring-dining r room and Mich- igan porch take up two thirds ‘of the front of the house. Al- ‘though there is heat on the ‘porch, it is not usable in the kind of ‘weather we have had since Thanksgiving. There are jalousie windows on two ‘sides. Two walls are paneled in knotty pine. The floor is cork-. tone tile. Throw rugs are green. Furniture is bamboo with bright cushions. Lamps have driftwood bases. We're sure this place is the favorite spot in the house all during the summer months, At the porch end of the main _toom is the dining section, A small sofa marks the dividing —tine: —Its -upholstery—portrays—a Colonial Inn scene in greens and rose. There is a hassock to match. BUILT-IN BUFFET | On the wall next to the: kitchen ~Yoor is a long built-in buffet of motty pine to match the paneled valls in the room, There are ample cupboards both above and below the serving counter. Al] hardware is brass. ___Windsor chairs and a maple drop leaf table stand just be- hind the little sofa. The front wull is painted pale green. Semi-sheer floor length rc ries pull across the large frout windows and all the way across the door and windows re of pink of the porch wall. natural color linen. There is a simple red brick fireplace with a slate hearth at the other end of the room. The _ fire opening frame and the man- tel are pine. Above the fireplace is a large picture of the Smokies, a picture which adds depth to the room, These are * * * The carpeting is turquoise, beige and brown tweed, All chairs are maple as are the oc- easional tables. On one side of the fireplace book shelves are _ built in. The maple slant top desk has a Windsor chair. The wing -barked sofa is uphelstered in a brown and green Pennsyl- vania Dutch style print. ‘There are several’ interesting samplers on the wall, embroi- dered by Mrs. Patterson. The one above the sofa is an early map of the Great Lakes region. JUST RIGHT Mrs.. Patterson is a smali,: gracious, white - haired person. ler kitchen is just right for her, combining as it does shades of “pink-and hive; Watis are pink, the ceiling white and the lino- (Continued on Page 14, Col. 5) ~ he ge MICHIGAN PORCH — Pine paneled walls like those in the living room make this Michigan porch a summer extension of that room. Green throw rugs contrast pleasantly with the corktone tile AQUA ROOM — Deep aqua carpeting and lighter aqua walls rake a pleasing background for the Wahogany furniture in the master bedroom, Curtains are sheer white, Below the white quilted a. INFORMAL CHARM — Pine paneled walls, comfortable furniture and are proce lg erfe necali: bs be x mscthestng, Seabees Taken trom * Pontiae Press Phetes by Tom Gerle floor. The furniture is bamboo with bright cushions. Lamps have driftwood bases. There are jalousie windows on two sides. Behind this room is the double garage. Re bedspreads the bed skirts are aqua and white striped. The attached + bathroom ae Em dotie in pink- * 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1959 ) — Child's sDeskIs antilat (aa. mar ome metic Up Pointing Mortar. | 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR Only O'Brien Heating Easy to Make ~ Ventilator Are “Retr yourepaat your ham | Pointing morar for small |] SERVING MICHIGAN WIT DRREMDABIETY. AND in PONTIAC Offers 25% Off From Panel Door’ ‘There's no need to touch 4 saw to wood to make a lovely, strong desk for .your child's room or study. 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Examine one ravi HEATING Tat) equiPMENT O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY iinch plywood covers the hallow jstructural core, sue of a home magazine. 80 inches long, and Geme in dif. ferent widths. Available at lumber- yards, they are from a solid frame near the ends and sides, and %- Be careful to place the screws with which you attach legs only along the edge of the door, on | -the solid part. Fasten the legs to thin ‘wood cleats, then ~ screw them to the door. of these blisters carefully. You'll Standard-size doors are usually. probably find —that— there. is bare. |wood beneath. It looks just as if something from within the house has pushed the paint off. That's exactly what has probably happened. The villain here is water vapor. You can check this diag- nosis easily by noting’ where most of the blisters appear, Chances are you'll find them outside bathroom and kitchen, the two rooms of-the house where most water vapor is space home). You need one square inch of attic ventilator for each two square feet-of attic floor area. For proper crawl space ventilation you need at least four vents, one in each wall. The total open area of these foun- dation ventilators should amount to feet of foundation wall, plus 1-300 fet of foundation wall, plus 1-300 of the total ground area in the crawl space. Soda Cleans Bricks The brick around the fireplace can be cleaned quickly by scrub- bing it with a stiff brush. Fill a pail with a soclution-of washing -CATSMAN COMPANY. FE 2-0283 339 S. Paddock St. ve soda and water, and apply it lib- erally to remove soot and grime. | House—e Elizabeth Lake Estates the Week — Brick Ranch Home created. It is the result of cooking, Make your appointment now to see this beautiful 3-Bedroom Authorized Oakland County Distributor ; An idea for a child’s room is to| washing clothes and dishes, taking | Bungalow low. ‘Ts home i is Seamenany eee ote 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 use an old discarded chest-of-draw-| hot showers. and the like. Has Mi chi an Porch 3 edi decors e St ite aah and tena Gaak sara ra as a base for the desk. says). The water vapor seeks to escape, q $12,500. Takes approximately $1,000 to move in. Ba -|passes quite easily through most ae owes eoalty sites ! The ~ on easy FHA terms.. Oh yes, lake satvieeee at one of “ ‘building materials—until it reaches (Continued from Page 13) n modern fuels coat finest improved parks. in the back of the film of paint Dro 1: bias with epetters of pink, | ptt te Sore, “tare FE 2-1539 tecting and beautifying your house. im pa pink, | Play safe, Be ¢ gure. white and deeper blue. Wall cabinets, oven’ and: re- frigerator are pink. Counter toys are pink and blue, Cur- tains above the sink and in the breakfast room are sheer white ‘the magazine. 4 The paint film acts as a vapor barrier, keeps the water vapor from getting out. 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The first room at the right | : = | have to go — we are so sorry.” There seemed nothing to say. ° Worse, th seemed nothing to do. Mr. Zoller had ordered his; — car, had his luggage brought down! and now was standing, coat over arm, hat in hand, ready to leave. Questions sprang to Angus’ lips, but there seemed no point in uttering them. He was bound | ~ to accept Mr. Zoller’s statement. There was nothing he could do LATE + AN' WITH A HANDFUL OF He said that he must fi : => WELL, OON'T JUST STAND THERE ---00O SOME THING OH - OH--- oe of 7 ys : —_ oe (ees ss oem aan enti uu a UTE adh it: ae al ~ tn tee & fhe OF ~ ge eee Cape 1058 by ated fomee veins, ten but see him off. . R Mrs. Zoller came downstairs, her ee | informal clothes sarded; she a wore a linen suit and hef usual —he array of jewels. She held a plump hand out to Angus. ~ F “We are so sorry to go,” she said. “But it is important — my husband has told you already?” “Yes.” ‘ “Will you please say to the oth- ers that we are sorry not to tell them good-by? We shall see every- ty say GOI MP ‘ — a a * ee ~~ yi rt at ot rit sees os tye ima Swe Ml. beta tiny ee Pe) renee ‘tt. tog US. Pon, ff] © F968 by WEA Bervics, tes. By Walt Disney ili in tite bad eM ON Oe EE Oe : WH; A@ ae leg i at ath | _RIGHTEEN - Questions About Social Security Charige Won't By RAY HENRY Associated Press Writer From Mrs. C. V. Westover, W.Va.: “I’m wondering if the new changes in Social Security help me. My husband passed away In 1952. I drew Social Security until my youngest child reached 18. This was a year ago last March. I'm now 52. Did cd oe the changes make me eligible again? I haven’t remarried and I don’t work.” The changes don't affect you. You must wait until you're 62 to be sligtele for Social Security again a’ a widow. * * * From J. M of Garwood, NJ.: “I believe I meet the re- quirements to be eligible for Social Securty disability pay- ments. I applied last year and was turned down because | my disability wasn’t considered severe enough. But, I haven't been able to get a job since then because of the disability. What should I do?” You should ask your Social Seourity office to reeon- sider your application. Tlie fact that you've been unable to fing work because of your disability may have a mene- ing on -your entitlement to payments now. . x * * From J.W. of Dwight, Il.: “My husband owns a farm which he rents to our son, Cquid we live on the farm with our son’s family and still draw Social Security payments? My husband will probably help with the chores around the farm” Whether you and your husband could collect under such circumstances would depend on how much work ‘he actually did. If he did a substantial amount of work, he probably couldn't collect Social Security. The fact that you'd de living with your son would have no bearing on your eligibility to payments. x * * From C.H.M. of Wichita Falls, Tex,: “I know a widow in her 70's who js not covered under Social Security and not getting any payments! If I’should marry her would she be- come eligible at once for Social Security on my earnings? | I'm 78 and have been drawing Social Security several years.” She would not Lx eligible until you've been married three years. - * * From §.G. of Lansing, Mich.: “My son owns a repair ga- rage which he bought about four years ago with a GI loan. I'm @ mechanic and because my son's business is increasing he’s asked me to go to work for him. Someone told me that I couldn't get Social Security coverage if I worked for my gon. Is this right?” Yes, unless your son forms a corporation. * ® * From [My of Clearwater, Fla: “During World War I, I suffered a serious shrapnel wound. I've been receiving compensation from the Veterans Administration for the dis- ability ever since. I'm now getting ready to retire and won- der Sf this compensation will have any affect on my Soclal Security payment?” fect Her ture Sales. 8-G Warehouse Furniture Sales, a new Pontiac furniture store, has opened -for business at 20 Franklin} Rad. Nationally advertised brands of furniture will be offered in the’ Search for 2 Pilots Down in Pacific IWAKUNT, Japan (UPI) —Planes: and shipg searched the waters of the Pacific Ocean off Northeast- ‘ern Japan today for ‘pilots whose FJ4 jets crashed yesterday. * * : A Marine Corps spokesman sald ithe planes were on an instrument | training flight when they appar-| lently ran out of fuel and plungéd, | into the ocean. * * * The Marine spokesman said i iwas not known whether the pilots, lejected from the jets or ditched ‘them in the ocean and then at- tempted to get out. The names of the two pilot, were withheld pend-| ing the results of the search. Sparks- Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams 8t. Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service AP Autometive Writer DETROIT—The auto industry is rolling out new cars at a rate of approximately 27,000 units dathy. Retail detiveries are moving into higher volume areas, too, but they still are behind the output level That means dealer inventories are mounting. Some industry au- thorities say that at the present Michigan's Factories, Farms and Stores Depend on Trucks Manufacturing, farming, the retail business — all have fe thing in common: each*needs transportation facil! e8 And, since the motor truck provides fast, flexible, direct service unequalled by any other form of transportation, more tonnage is shipped by truck in Michigan each year, (Nationally trucks haul more than 3 times as much tonnage as all other systems combined!) Every truck you see on the road is working — .working 'o help keep Michigan's economy humming, to help kéep employment and sales high. There isn't a corner of the State that isn’t served daily by trucks. And fac: tories and shopping centers can be located anywhere nd be assured of efficient truck service so Jong. as they re on a rond. re to Michtaan fou sae how vital trucka a Michigan Trucking Association Fort Shelby Hotel @ Detroit production sales ratio inventories ‘could reach a near-record total of |900.000 units by mid-March. Whether they will be permitted fo go that high is uncertain. But with sales on the upgrade that volume would be less worrisome to the auto makers than It was last spring, Industry experts say that in sharp contrast to the early months of last year considerably less buyer resistance is in evidence. They add that indications point to a con- tinulng increase in retail demand through this year’s March-June period. t a Community Theaters (ivle — Farmingten “Taught tn the Poreet."" Jam MicArthur Carol Tantey, color by Walt Disney ° The Mixsourl Traveler don idteWilde lee Matyin, eolor Bun Thure “Housebort color, Cary Orant Bophie Loren, jer Shirley n eth, Anthony Perkins | Prt Sat fan of the veat \Gery Céoper, Julte London “From the Barth to the Moon, Joseph C ane | George Bandere Hillis — Rechente Robert Taylor, Cyd Ral AGENCY, INC. Insurance ¢: of All Kinds - FE 2-922]. 70 W. Lawrence St. Cor. Cass speeves! ree Pener® The Insiqnia of ' Superior Service Sound Protection Distinguished Insurance Service Since 1920 Ralph T Norvell” iden, color ; Thora -@at: “Mard) Gras,” | | color Lake — Walled Take | Ropert Tayler, Richard W idmark | Bun - I win Rogers Jr we een O' Bu on | | Dxtord UMne of the Weat,” Gary Who Walked. Bat -dim ! 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Tavior, Cyd Chartese Thurs -Aat “Wild Meritage,” * OPENING DOORS — Now open for business — at 20 Franklin Rd., is the S-G Warehouse Furnl The store will be open until 9 p.m... | building, which bas-40,000 square | | feet of space devoted to a com. | plete line of. home furnishings. — | The new store is under the direct) . ‘management of R. M. Glenn, who announced that the store will be [MARKETS The : following are top prices covering sales of locally grown produce brought to the Farmer's ‘Market by growers and sold by’ them in wholesale package lots Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Friday. Detroit Produce FRUITS ponte Delicious, bu. ......0.....6. §4 25 | VEGETABLES Beets, topped, bu. i : 118 Carrots, topped, bu, 2¢ ery, doz. stalks | - 1 26 fore Chicago area drivers to draw Horseradish, No 1 pk. wks, ibche) doz... Onions dry (bags) 80-Ib. Parsley Roots sbchs ) G08. ......... 140, The association opens its 51st an- | Paranips Me be | ata eee 1.78 Potatoes (bags 50 Ibe fs V0 nual auto show at the International ' gay. |Radishes hothouse tbeha ) dow Squash, Delicious, bu io Amphitheater. Tomatoes Hothse, No. 1 6- i beakt 275) * * * Turnipa, tepped. bu | This ix not wishful thinking. It is a view based upon survey in th larger marketing areas throughout | the country, If sales come up to expecta. tions a high inventory will not be unmanageable, If sales level off there will be a production cut, makers’ planning. Production schedules for the January-March quarter call for approximately 1,650,000 car assemblies, | Nearly 600,000 of these have been| booked for completion this month. | In January last year U, S. fac-} itories built about 490,000 ears. | | The industry so -far hag built “about 1,200,000 of ifs 1959 models. | But for the slow start by all Gen- eral Motors divisions the total would be well above the two mil- lion mark, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Olds-| . mobile and Pontiac were out of production through much of last October because of labor problems at the local plant level following settlement of national contract dif- ferences. The growing overall inventory in- +dicates most makers now have stocked | their retailers fairly Dy xd Along with all competitive me fran )With this virtually every maker is. present automobile perfection. reporting improved retail demand. ‘Chrysler, whose operations have: (through much of the new model) year so far, is among the makers! reporting increased sales activity. Chrysler's several car division's were among those hardest hit by the sales decline of 1958. Some of them face more output problems from a glass shortage. | It Is no seeret that overall ates volume so far iw the 1959 model year is much better than , most Industry, executives expect. ed. Figures for the early part. of the present month” have. not been officially tabulated; but they reportedly are running well’ ahead of those ef the comparable 1938 period, The upturn started with the in- " troduction of the 1950 models. Offi- iclal and unofficial figures - show 34.876 new car registrations In No- vember and 490,000 in December, Some industry analysts are predict- SATURDAY, JANUARY. at poe 7:00 P. M. 23rd ANNUAL MEETING _ GMTC Employees Federal Credit Union. ; St. Benedict's Hall, 40 S. Lynn St. at-W. Huron St. _ BUSINESS MEETING Annual Reports — Elections — Declaration of Annee! Dividend 17, 1959 * , ing January sales will go above the 500.000 unit mark, et na aa = Rochener Man Hurt When Car Hits Tree A Rochester man, Digby R. Hinchman, 43, wag in fair condition at Pontiac General Hospital today jafer being injured in an auto ac- cident Friday. ' Hinchman, of 1415 Teaken Rd. was going forth on Livernois road forth of Pontiac road, in Avon “Township, shortly betore Lam. when his car skidded out of épnirol on the icy pavement and struck ‘a tree, snid Oakland County Sher- iff's Deputies, coe necmaratnn pnene * ie diafter aging in wooden casks. Rum is colorless immediately ‘after it is distilled and soquires| ‘ita brewn or golden took ad .good savings to our customers,” Quotations: are” furtiished by the. ; Pontise Press Photo four nights weekly, and will be closed all day Wednesdays. Open S- G Warehouse Furniture Sales open efit 9) p.m. op } Mioday: Tues-. day, oes and Friday of every week, _ The store wil be open until 5:30) 2 p.m. On Saturdays, and closed all day Wednesdays. - “Because of our rail siding and large building and operational sav- ings, we will be able to pass along ‘Glenn said. - Chicano Ready for Auto Show Spends $20 Million on) lips Dr., suffered a heart attack _jon ‘arrival at Pontiae Osteopathic | Hospital ‘| Chapel ef the Sparke-G Fu ‘neral Home. Mr. Freeman died in Bustier “rot Croswell and Atrel of Clio; three Dsl Ne ‘in. Poni ar ‘LeRoy Houck of Pontiac; Pil _ ARTHUR FAIRHURST- Arthus’ Fairhurst, 45,-of 2234 Phil- He was a tool-and die: worker at Pontiac Motor Division. - Mr. Fairhurst leaves his - wife, Nora, a daughter, Mrs. Nora Kane of Pontiae, and two’ grandchildren. Prayers will be offered at 10 a.m. Monday at the Voorhees-Siple Chapel with burial in Mt- Hope Cemetery. MR., MRS. WILLIAM FREEMAN AUBURN HEIGHTS — Service for Mr. and Mrs, William Free- man of Tower, will be held Mon- day at the Karr Funeral Home, Onaway, Burial wil] follow there. +The bodies are at the re sister, Mrs. Fern Decker. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday from the Sparks-G Chapel with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. FERMAN C. ALDERMAN HOLLY—Service for Ferman C. Alderman, 38, of 312 S. Saginaw St. will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Bendle Funera! Home. - Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery. Mr. Alderman died Friday at Pontia> General Hospital, Pontiac, following a one-year iliness. He was a member of the Tri- County Sportsman Club. He had been employed at the American Spring Company. Surviving are his wife, Laura; two sons, home; ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. and a pot of Dennis and. Glenn, and) a daughter, Laura Jean, ail at Lyle Neeley and Mrs. Floyd Michie both of Fenton, Mrs. Frank Turpin riffinjand Mrs. Kenneth Parks, both of Holly. Deaths Elsewhere OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—Luth- er Harrison, 81, chief editorial writer for the Daily Oklahoman, years, ‘DANBURY, Conn. (AP) — Mi- ott A. Osborn, 74, assistant sec- retary of Yale University from 1919 to 1922 and long active in its alumni affairs, died Thursday aft- er a long illness, PITTSBURGH ” (AP) Paul Jones;-48, father of actress Shirley Jones: died Friday after undergo- ® _ General Hospital Friday morning following a heart attack. His wife, Charlotte, who had been in a coma at the home of the Freeman's daughter, Mrs. Eunice,Johnson of 3607 Overton St., Wate le day evening. Both were 75 years-old. Mr. Freeman was a retired employe of the General Motors Truck and Coach Division. Surviving are two sons, Alvin daughters, Mrs, Ruth Dunbar of Wolverine, Mrs. Eunice Johnson of Waterford Township ahd Mrs. Alta children. The surviving sisters of Mrs. Freeman ‘include Mrs. Iola God- ‘Fitzgerald ot Pontiac, Mrs. Beulah ord Town-| Ship, for several” days, died Kri-| Schatz .of Lake Orion, 22| |grandchildren and 12 great grand-|- dard of Harrisville; Mrs.- Myrtle} Death Notice PR DRA Ror ALLEN, 15, 1969, WALTER ‘ Waly) ani 15 Lice Knob ms 2 Cc arkston, Ind age 30; beloved | oom ose of is as ap ae father of Eddy, . - Allen: beloved on of frederiex @ and Helen Allen; dear brother of Mrs. Gerald Kolb, ‘John Leonard, and William Crow- ley. Puneral service wil) be held ees (at : ni Church, with Rev. Pather Thomas officiating. Interment. in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary wilf be he'd Sunday at 8 pm. fr e Farmer -Snover Funeral e, where Mr. Allen will ole iW state. BRINKER, Marie, JAN. 15, 1959, EVA . Nelles,, Mrs. Phyllis Pangel, William Brinker; also survived by 2 sisters, ‘ brothers, grandchildren. Funeral wil! be held Mossy Jan, 19, at 10 rom Our Lady of the Laker C with c Church, Rel. Pather i Oaee officiating. Inter- thent Lakeview is Window Dressing for 51st Annual Event CHICAGO Automobile Trade Association dangles a 20-million-dollar bait be- : 175. them out to see what's new in cars,/T. Gray of 113 Bagley St. will be Without obscuring the prime at- 'traction—450 individual cars and trucks, including all the big-name ‘American and foreign makes— Miss.; a brother, and six sisters. | show offic ials have trotted out 36, Mr. Gray, 50, died Wednesday miles of decorations, an assortment | ‘in Pontiac General Hospitel after jof neighborhood beauty queens, a a brief illness. and the usual collection of | for the eollection- et & &, That's where the 20 million dol- lars went, and is why show offi-. cials feel they can charge an ad- ‘mission price, But the association's expenditure, \designed to get the public in the Hospital. although It is not now In the auto ‘mood to go flocking -to dealers tw > Survi ‘trade in the old one, is a drop in his ithe bucket compared with the in-| |vestment that is represented in. the! ‘cars to be shown, * Extward L. Cleary, executive. président of the association, sald | Se pre-production costs alone ~ automobile manufacturers, in- cluding. design, styling and engi- neering changes, were estimated at a billion and a quarter dollars. «Cleary said more than 500,000 people are expected to attend. Last year, he said, imported cars were required to draw for space for the first time. * * * Foreign cars, which have re- cently been taking up more and more U. S. highway space, will be represented this year by 31 differ- ent models, Cleary said. And on the great stage of the, amphitheater, manufacturers wll the latest in) American, The cars ‘will be showcased in a musical, colar ‘heen hi ampered by labor problems) "Motorevue of 1959. wt Lodge Calendar Special meeting Areme Chapter No. 503 Monday’ ee a 9, Roose- velt Temple, 22 t.° Ethel Clark, Secretary. . Ady. News in Brief Robert A. Sproat, 21, of 24740 Kinsel St., Birminghdm, was sen- tenced to serve three days in the Oakland County Jail after pleading guilty to a drunk driving Friday before Southfield Township Justice Clarénce A. Reid Jr, Walter M. Robertson, 44, of 1145 Bayview Dr,, Lake Orion, pleaded guilty to a drunk driving charge Friday before Orion Township Jus- tice Helmar G. Stanaback and paid a fine of $50 plus $10 costs, New MSUO Head fo Speak to PTA The first meeting of the year, of {00g the Oakland County Council of Par-| i%4 ent-Teacher Associations will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday .at the | speettioat Drayton school, on Sashabaw Rd.,. in’ Waterford — . Michigan en Caveas Oak- = land head Durward Varner will present a talk on “What Michigan State University Oakland Has to ‘Offer Oakland County People,” * * * Counell president “Patricia Has- lock hag urged all PTA presidents pnd representatives to attend this meeting. (UPb=The Chicago. | Graveside service will be held at “lWilma Mitchell _of San Francisco, roves of Cassapotis arnt Mrs: Hae zel Thibault of Flint. Brothers were Morgan LaVire of Gladstone and Joseph LaVire of Pontiac. Two sisters and a brothér sur- vive Mr. Freeman. - MARION T. GRAY Service and burial for Marion at the China Grove Cemetery, | Madison, Miss., at 2 p.m, Wednes-| His body has been taken from the Frank Carruthers Home to Jackson, Miss. An employe of Pontiac Motor) ‘Division, Mr. Gray is survived by |two sons, Marion ‘T. Jr. and The-| jodore R., both of Madison Station, | - JEFFERY A, HOBBY '2 p.m, Monday at the Crescent ‘}fills Cemetery for Jeffery A. Hobby, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hobby of 1070 Joangay Bivd., Waterford Township. The baby was born Thursday and | idied Friday in St. Joseph Mercy Besides his parents are paren Mr. and Mrs. H. Keelér of McKeesport, a.; two sisters, Geraldine and |June and three brothers, Clark, |James and John Hobby Jr., all at ‘home, iHome in Drayton Plains. HAROLD KEIVIT Service for Harold Keivit, 49, of '35 Bennett St., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday ‘at the Huntoon Fu- neral Home. Burigl will be in Ottawa Park Cemetery. Mr. Keivit died yesterday morn- ing in St. Josep Mercy Hospital after an illness of several weeks. MRS. WILBUR SHECK. Mrs. Wilbur (Mary Ann) Shect, \73, of 122 Lafayette St., died yes-; lverday in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- ipital aftay an illness of seve nis \Vears. Surviving are two sons, of Chelsea and Joseph of Pontiac; | five daughters, Mrs. Cora Skinner and Mrs. Eliz- abeth Rice, all of Pontiac; Mrs. Calif., and Miss Jane Sheck. of Pasco, Wash.; -15 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; a brother, Restaurant Burglars | Get $38 in Rochester ROCHESTER — Thieves broke into Whitey’s Restatirant at 227 s,| } charge| Main St, last night and tools $38 in change from the cash register, Rochester _ eens today. The aoa oo copktcd by the restaurant owner, Leonard saulniers, after he opened the busi. | ness this mean. “ * +. | Police - = the lieve entry by breaking the glass in the; back door. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed anaes will be “| _ Hon ( seorge. ie Miss Mabel Sheck, | will tie in state at the Coats Funeral Home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd, Drayton Plains, until! 9:30 Monday morning. Recitation of the Rosary will be held Sunday at ¢ m. io the Coats Pu- __beral Home PAIRHURST, JAN. 17, 1059, AR- thur, 2234 Philtps Dr; age 45; beloved husband of irs. Nora Jane Pairhurst; dear father of Mrs. Nora Kane: also survived by two grandchildren. Prayers will be sald at Voorhees-Siple Puneral Home at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 19, with Rev. Fr. Michael J. OReiliy officiating. Interment in Mt Hope Cemetery. Mr. Pairhurst will he in state at the Hesrness- Mobs Puneral Home. PERGUSON, JAN 15, 1989. MAE J 146 Chandler Bt. age 68; beloved wife of John rguson; dear sister of lane Grace Perguson, Mrs. Loretta Gardner, Mrs. Mar- aret Yingling, Joseph, coe Chacles, and Leo . KPu- neral service will day, Jan. 19, at 10 a.m., from St. Vincent de Paul Church with in- terment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Ferguson is at Donelson- Johns Puneral Home, where a Recitation of the. Rosary will be held Sunday at 7.30 p.m. FREEMAN, JAN. 16, 1959. WILLIAM R.. Tower, Mich: age 75: dear father of Mrs. Ruth Dunbar, Mrs, Eunice Johnson, Mrs Alta Schatz, Alvin and Atrel Preeman: brother of Ralph Pitapatrick: also survived by 22 PL pepe te rps ae = great- s sivas Freeman was _ taken to the eters. Puneral Home. OnaWay, Mich.’ for service and burial on Monday. Arrangements by the Moore Chapel of Sparks- Griffin Funeral Home, Auburo Holgnts PREEMAN, JAN 16, 1989, CHAR- ' lotte, Tower, Mich.: age 75. dear mother of Mrs. Rut unbar, Mrs. Eunice Johnson, Mrs. Alta Schatz, Alvin and Atrel Preeman; dear sister of Mrs. Iola Goddard, _ Mrs. Myrtle Pitagerald, Mrs. Beu- lah Groves. Mrs. Hazel Thibault, - Morgan and Joseph LeVire. re. eman was taken to the Karr — Home, Onaway, Mich, ‘or service and burial on Man- day. Arrangements by the Moore Chapel of : rks-Qriffin Funeral . ®, Auburh Heights. G 2EER, wins 381 PERNDALE ST , Birmingham; brother of Blaache. Funeral service will be held Mon- day at 1 pm. from the M niey Balley Puneral Home, 183 Oak- land, Birmingham. Interment in Green: wood i Cemetery. GRAY,.JAN. ‘f4, 1950, MARION T ; e fod dear tT tr. and deat Grether ? parker, Mrs. Mrs. Leonia Mt- Rosie. Lee Fiem- mings, Mrs. Johnnie K. Parker, Theadore R. and Miss Lee B ray. Puneral service will be : —_ Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 2 from the China Grove Ceme- sae Madison, Miss. Rev. G. R. Haughton ®6r. officiating. Ar- » rangements by the Frank Car- ruthers Funeral Home. HOBBY. JAN. 16, 19°90. JEFFERY Allen, 1070 Joangay Bivd.. Water- ford. Township; beloved infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fohby June); dear brother of Jeraldine James, John Jr., Clark -and June Hobby: dear grandson of Mr. rnd Mrs. John H. Keeler. Gravestd- sorvice will be held Motiday, Jan 19, at 2 pm. from the Crescent - Hills Cemetery with Rev. Walter Teeuwisser- Jr. officiating. Ar- rangemetits by the Coates Funeral Home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd., Dray- ton Plains. KEivit. JAR. 16, 1959, 1 HAROLD, tt; age 49: beloved hus- rs. &. Keivit: dear of Harold W.. Rose M. Lawrence and Bruce Keivit. dear brother of Mrs. Ruth Manus and Mrs. ngby fou Funeral serv- esley Donald, Mrs. ice will be id Monday, Jan. 19, at Ey - _ wees the Huntoon Pune ome with Dr. Milten fhaax. officiating Interment in Otta Park Cametery. Mr. Kvivit win. Ne in state at the Huntoon Puneral Home, — ; ROI, . JAN, 13, 1959, MABEL G, 7545 Bridge “Lk. ', Springfield hal $3: beloved wile of Ni choles aor dear mother ef. Lawrence G.- Rossi; dear _ sister ef Mrs. Cuttord ‘Milper, and Mrs Hugh Mids: also p Zurvived by 3 er . j _ service wil 17 Moriday, Jan: 19, at 3 pm. from ndrews Bee 1 Church. an Plains, — with . Waldo Ad ectichatang. To ent Cer ow Cemetery, Clar will He in Roast state at the Sharpe Goyette Pu- heral Home, Clarkston JAN, Yé, G ~— may ARN, the Board of County Road sioners of the County of Oakland at ‘their offices, 2420 Bontiac Lake Road, Pontiac, Michigan, antil, 9:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Jan 2, and will end . o am. the same Hea ty OMe | te screchen : _Bianks and tions may be obtained upon feq Bids must made upon Oak- lo ty Read mn igisafon veel ‘OTe Ail wnat be piafnte marke end .te accept the p ta th opinion of the Roard, t* Beare of Go ang to the eta Son of the B jot the Sag pond ot nc County ‘ot =| ee +) i Sen. 11, vel rok ta atnyette Bt age dear of cinner, Fg ig ee che! rf osep end Jane Sheck> a of Mrs. — Philpot LeRoy iH iso survived by 7 18 gran “ehitdren aed 18 great- randebil- dren, Puneral — yee 4 ia ae Jan, I tt re) ; Sparks ‘: uved 7 with {ntorment in -atin a c will He fi Mrs. Sheck hes state ot the Sparke-Griffin Pu. JAN. em Wai ¥, Jan, 19, at 2 fret rrett Chapel, BS Bapitt Church. = be it “pont Pas. uF MONEY! Sell unneeded © | helengiags ‘for cash through Classified Ads! ‘FE 2-8181. sae ing surgery for a chest ine pe Card of Thanks I WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY friends,- neighbors and rates for their kindness, sympathy and. flotal offerings in the recent be- reavement of oyr mother and 5 wife’ Mabel G. thanks to Rev, Rev. Mills of All Saints Church in Pontiac. Rev, Waldo . from e St Roost. of oe Plains, Rev. dersanville Church vepceial thanks to all the nursing staff and the sisters from the St Joseph Mercy Hospital. Nicholas Rossi. Z In Memoriam _ IN LOVING MEMORY OP EARL : L. Putnam who passed away Jan. 17, 1953. Wé cannot Lord, Thy purpose see; But all is well that's done by thee. Sadly -missed by wife, ? _THE PONTIAC "PRESS, SATURDAY. JAN UARY 17, 1958 = —a- ~ — " = — . ate Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7 Building Service 12 — & Found 24 SLICES OF HAM oe Rent Apts. Unfurnished 341 Rent Houses Furnished 35; 4 “Ct - ier he wg BROWN LEATHER BI NS paras 2RM APT GAS BEAT, $12.50 WE. FURNISHED HOUSE, ALL YEAR s ~ PRODUCTS — 313_8, Paddock *$-5006. oes. children welcome. OR wan h mK 2 BEDROOMS LOWER. MODERN, “DESIGNING ABILITY clean, newly automat. isoDEEs 2 BEDROOM ‘T heat & hot water turnish- Ene Me pie. see ESSENTIAL. . near GMT. traverse drapes, bicely furnished. GRADUATE 2 LARGE a T PUR- i yr. old reasonable rest, =EM- oo aished. $10 Wx. “317 Whittemore. | Pit _3-0043 _ + PREFERRED. #3 RMS" & BATE UTIL. FURN. MEDIUM-SIZED +p og el, & im. Reasonable. 134 COMPANY. } BEDROOM BRICK. CLEAN : b it hanatbeds MANUFACTURING i ag eae cee ne na 2 os ban METAL STAMPED : ce vSEOnCON OF EE SAE, fe, Ser $B. TR AT Aor EMBLIES FOR : 4-0090. . 4 VACANT 3 BEDROOM RANCH, pigeon —_ “FEMENT © BLOCK OR . lz KE i utility and carport. 5333 Dvorak TOMOTIVE AND Heip Wanted 8 CEME ‘i & BL ‘ tosr’ 2 is iIncH. BLACK AND yy .BEDRM TAK Volpi an St. off Maybee Rd. it of RELATED ARE YOU WANTING WORK OR CORTON HOMES BY LICENSE ‘ae tnd ‘Biverbell Roads’ PE 4o7es Sal ueh wer Gaeta r wees ate pa SMALL, HOUSE” WODERT cou. > B Li an rer 5. Je wy : INDUSTRIES. looking. hoping you don't find it? | builder. Pree estimates UL 25175 “Hobbies & Supplies 24A J RMS. AND BATH? FE ¢oioi SMALL HOUSE WITH BASEMENT | _ple No drinkers PE 26100 METROPOLITAN Can make above average wage CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY. PIS CAAT OE after _§:30. i$th, Ten miles west of c, For or Rent Rooms 37 130 N Pe t Floors, basements, EM 3-4870. 3 ROOM — BY FEB. 1sT. IN $45 month to reliable party. Se ee AREA try 6 to 12 a.m. SRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH. PAINT BY PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES Brookxiin Sub. of Rochester. OR La 4 ne FULL OR PART TIME. 6 G | DRY W. AND FINISH: |“ Scrabb’e games Backenstose 3-683 _EM 35245. Vermont 17-8208. aT BUS ST STOP IN NICE HOME, REPLY: exp not ‘necessary, Over 4. We! pit Ca | eee ars, Seago 7 RMS. AND BATH STOVE AND Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 le _room. PE 5-7333. : wi you. = . =| Sew ye | AP BUS) STOP QUIET COMFOR- ‘ refri Near Tel-Hurop. Refer- ~~~ PONTIAC PRESS Press Box 83 CERAMIC TILE Notices & Personals 25 NEW & REPAIR. WE ARE NOT A C ALL a on 3 Fy ) PURNISHED ROOMS. FE = Cote Ore So ° pmaresre: | Bi Stout “Mentor. sop ‘eee | | es, ers HOME Mi _ Wl train 2. ceorg es for expan- ~ : rc T\y al ee ee | : : | _leges Cali after 6 ¥E jon prog: wterrice DIAGNOSTIC READING TESTS. ven eee stoor LAYING, T.OAN COMPANY US IMEDIATELY if you have| 3 RMs. CLOSE IN PVT EN- «RMS. AND BATH. MODN HEAT? et | SLEEPING 1 Poe! 4 ‘BLOCK Earain sun ey Mr.| Intelligence testi Remedial * SN MICHIGAN CRE DIT a farm or income property. Home trance, Lge bath, FE 5-9575. | and bot water furn. ¢family west | from Bus line & Fisher's. 69 W. on. thru Fri. beeween 9:30 ad ag te Area uae and finishing. Phone FE OG Bet buyers waiting AND BATH. IDEAL FOR R side brick $78 mo Adults only.'3 R&S AND BATH SUIPABLE | Kennett , say Dire ey Drevin). = COUNSELORS ; | ROOMS AN _PE. 5-8605 for bachelor or elderly couple. | — sae .! = . “LESSONS. MAJORS ROOF REPAIRS omnes Lae ME NOELVUNO | —— ____.-. + bachelor or couple, clean and _—— 3007 before 8 ‘ a _ Plains. Gospel "Musle, Also regular Be AIRS Rm. 716 ‘ anne ot eee Walled Lake (<8 8" RM APTS BEE CAR = — OOM HOUSE NR’ DOWNTOWN __Rooms With Board 385 WID. 2 GOOD MECHANICS! inner: Students 5-0067 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. : 11) lm YF) gn a | eS | Furnished or enrurniaked MATKe ane at 30 Washington FE 4-1091, HOUSE. : re Creo wn = r +t ate: Must have own tools for general repair. Write Pontiac Press Box 101. YOUNG MAN,* APPEAR- ance to meet the public. Daily draw cash. I will train you for the job. Car essential, one Mr. Roberts. OLive 1-4931._ _ Help V Wanted | Female ? BABYSITTER {7,, LIVE IN, “REF. erenee. UL 2 el ENTION bel: new eas selling San that i oe awiepleg a iicsseee - will be offered to a select group tn the Pontiac area. Part-time or ull time, Pertaining to health, beauty and glamor. Pls a sure- fired repeat chain reaction which builds more steady ever increas- ing earnings than you have ever dreamed of! No door no age limit—no peel iimit. You can start now in the. regres ay, or 4 Ary sharp. BEAUTY OPRATOR WITH FOL- lowing. OR 3-5038 after 4 p.m. Kors gt mY spel IME. VIC. of W. Ru utgers. FE CAR HOPS. ae a PLUS tips. Apply in perres . Tony's Drive in_ 2790 Auburn Rd. Utica FOR GEN- childcare 5 to evenings COLORED WOMAN ere’ housework & days. Babysitting — drive own ¢ar. cURB ou ndable. A iy BE! neat & dependable \pply | o White Riso! — son Swan and Pontiac, Lake : DENTAL ASSISTANT, EXP NOT necessary, state e, marital status, oa working experi- ence, ex starting salary, three teres located near Bor 36. Pon Brees, Ox ’ FREE CLOTHING & GIFTS. FAVE a clothing party in your home. thn need demonstrators. FULLTIME. MAID. LIVE IN Light housework, cooking. 4 bo 3 in school, Sta $25. _help employed. MAy: ir 6- GIRL, OVER 25, LIVE IN. room and T Thursday and every other Sunday off MAyfair 6-5515 sical Pp thas “AGENCY \ WITH century h for - part Preferably or religious pply Fonsine Other as ine need shee social worker. with youth work ex scccetien —— rp CARPENTER WORK MAyftatr> Work Wanted Male 10 A- | eh, WORK, NEW - PE 44210. &-) PAINTING. INTERIOR & EX. terior. Free estimate Reas. 3-3752 or an tS aval LE . ‘Bnd ca loon. New and re pair. D B. Murdock FE 2-7861. BOY 117 WANTS WORK OF rats kind, Full time. ne after p.m. FE 8-3558. CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. | ter Kitchens e specialty CARPENTER W WORK OF | ALL | kinds. new and repair. Call after _5:30, FE 86-6372, COMBINATION WELDER JOUR- a" Waste work, Phone UL CARPENTER ORK NEW & separ Kitchens remodeled. OR WANTED, Sat. kinds, free estimates. OR CAPABLE BALESMEN. SALES manager of promotion manager. Familiar with sales management, sales staff uidance Qualified background, Easily verified. Write _ Pontiac Press Box 65. ELECTRICIAN NEEDS WORK. Plugs ranges, & dr bebe No job too small, Reas. MY3-3191. EXPERIE! NCED ne needs work as own fools, Re print. F' E 8-2075. : HAs EQ R INTERIOR hea and exterior painting PE 4-6462. MARRIED MAN NEEDS WORK AS farm omer. 20 Sepae experi- ence, ie endure rtd eae 8 Posy sheep Be ay = Detroit 41, Tehiweed MARRIED MAN WARTS WOR WORE of an: y_kind. Age 22. MAN DESIR’ Sn work in restaurant, FE 8-8383. MAN WANTS WORK IN Hotel or house for Bs room. & board, and small ppeie aot Ex-Ho- tel Keeper, ¥8.|PART TIME WORK. MORNINGS & Saturdays, gas station or og Pees Teverences wo & have 7 'TRENCING EXCAVA a9 septic tanks, Field tian "ockia 8. eS hes & boat well, UL 25404. = ea Services repal at Office Supply “o. 17 one FE 3-0138 rence FIELD WALL CLEANERS, ‘MATCH BOOK ADVERTIBING. Wall FE 2- BLOOM — windows. Reasonable. 2-1 ‘| EL: CTRIC MOTOR SERVICE. ne lee es a podia 2 | FURNACES sii NED AND) serviced C. L Nelson, FE 5-1788. PLASTERING NEW OR REPam | Work guaranteed FE 5-0394. | SAWS. MACHINE FILED | Manley Le Leach 10 Bagley St WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF wringer and automatic washers du years in Pontiac SERVICE ent APPLIANCE ROY's, 96 Oakland FE 2-4021 Dressmaking, T Tailoring 16 ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS seas, dresses specialty. FE ALTERATIONS & DRESSMAKING, ete a my home. FE ¢2196 af- ter TiTERATIONS GR EIGN a WOAd | | en's clothing Work guaranteed. _Reasonably priced. 20, DRESSMAKIN AILORING IG AND ee a, eS Bode! FE babe pig sank ferpeol done in my home FUR REPAIR AND TAILORING. Men's and women's alterations: Edna _ ¥ eet LE REWEAVING. pod ht DRESSMAKING TAILORING—AL- Light Up Your Face wae wonderful magic-care of a |. new 3 point beauty that ares your skin that Lea torsl popes lov 88, com ba: ag freé Pemarma dfs \-~aaaay FE gh now for 4-413) and FE Your own sais ction. OR PAUL DID YOU CONTACT aEiaai | Childress at Christmas time? _*Reply Pontiac Press, Box 20 | i] ; | oe FOR THE NEW YEAR Lose 10 pounds in 6 short days See ugly pounds =p fast safe, sclentine: ! today for app’t.: Roach Health _Institute re “+4131 LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY AND economically with newly r@leased Dex-A-Diet tablets. 98 cents at | SIMMS - Wtd. Child: Children to! Board 2% A-t BOARDING HOME, ea ae ABYSITTING LOVING CARE. FE Ted DAY RE FOR CHI. DREN IN | aueeson home. FE 2-88§1. Wed. Household ¢ Goods 27 | CASH FOR USED TVs FURNI- | _ture_and misc. FE 2-0367 CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP pilsnees. Odd pieces or house full | Aged service tears anr moth holes paired, FE 4-4013 after rg pa. Income Tax Service 17 e hrs. wome c eisa SEs sie 42 ©. Pike: PE 41192 or FE 54-5773 AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE- ACCURATE— at jenn rates. Evening __ R. mak Ce NEEDS —_ Pri right. FE 5-8325. work. Prices rig 3. WILL CLEAN BASEMENTg AND haul trash, Reas. EM _ 3-0610. — MAN oe ANY KIND WORE. 0. Work Wanted Female 11 11 ress Box GIRL OR WOMAN FOR HOUS SE. work. 573 Desoto, FE 5-1787. HOUSEKEEPER FOR MOTHER- e home, phone FE 8-2006, after 5:30 p.m or all da weekends. Rentals Studio, 14 8 Saginaw. HAVE CERAMIC PARTY IN ry “te ac eed evs = cali ‘° Lael a a _Kay_FE & “ght laa LADY FOR} BABYSITTING — pa housework to live in. re MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work 2 small babies. Live in Ref asic Top salary, Pon- tine Press Box 85. MIODUEAGED, WOMAN” Fo To Live D0 for who needs a Cpa home, be part of family, not = servant elp mother with housework and baby sit from 2 p.m, to 7 p.m. Good wages. OR ries sala 8 TIREME: ig a Batstying Situation tiac Presa, BDICAL age Ms with inology requires secretary knowledge must Experienced. Birm Saad Clean- _era 1983 3.8. Woodward, MI 4-4620. ~Stenographer Interestin: Oakland éareer ith with good used cary | ‘see Classi- fied ie i: HOUSEREEPER FOR MOTHER- less home FF i) OUSEWORK BY DAY RFR = wg ences, Own transportation WANT “RT Te tery . job, place to live or ALTERATIONS AND DREAEMAE- ing FE 92-4268, 1 Day AY TRONINY, a BU, REF. Al inoNINGE $2 Mn aE PICK up and delivéry. FE 6-9 6-9181_ 'e | a |? WOMEN WANT = HT Sp and house cl Auburn Averve Nu arees ange AVA. ya _- N Day & Night—Licensed Bonded i 98402 @| CHRISTIAN GIRL WOULD LIKE Heht xr ure amet good ref, live in. FE 4 — aoOREW ORI BABYSIT- _ting & ironings. MAple 5-1543, EXP WOMAN WANTS HOvSsE- work by the day. Have own trans. PE 2-7610 CED WOMAN WANTS EXPERIEN housework day or wk. Refer- ences. EX CED iN ref, Wil tron tn Unc home or po | home. aetna lam delivery, 8-6017. ; EXPER’ ith = 5 COUNTER Om with some pr g expe e to work at dry cleaners. Cali) UL eats 23-4393. 8 XPERIENCED eae TER OrRL some work at dry qieenere Call UL _2-4393 HO __-4m3. TRONINGS, $3.00 BUSHEL. FE: 5-4219 LICEN . of “a PE 6-1400. pared ip your home by qualified accountant with master’s degree FE 3 1534 BURTON E STEVENS. 635 MEL- rose FE 68-3509 Home calis by __Sppointment {NCOME TAX PREP rar es home. i erin a 46706 Phone YE , Landscaping 18A 4-1 ACE TREE SERVICE RE- . Get our bid. ey ery pina = Moving & Trucking y 19 LA Reduced Rates Local distance movi SMITH “Movi iG CO FE 4- A-| MOVING . HAULING EXCELLENT sERVICE eno $3458. FE 22908 | Reaonahie FF FURNITURE & APPLIANCES moved $3 per plese in, lots of | of more FE 8-6077. 0 HAULING & RUBBISH” a] Papo your price, Any time reels HAULING & & MOVING OF OF kind. Real «heap any time CiGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. u fii} dirt, gravel and tront_end loading PE 2-0603. MAN WIT TON TROCE hee} work. any time. ODELL CARTAGE Local tong 2 moving. Trucks to Rent. TRUCKS TRACTORS AND oy het! Mel Pickops ~ ton stakes Dump trucks mi-trailers ‘Pontrac Farm and .- Industrial-Fractor Co. . . WOODWARD . open Dail ine Sunda: 4-048) E 4-1442 ONWANTED PI free of FE Fe ficENaED WoME POR 1 CHILD. Vic. of wt on hight eg 4 . rks a” en and wail A-l PA ©] PAINTING PAPER Hs BANGING, cy Pate iG AN niece Maso, Thompron, FE ¢- aso, Thompeon. FF 4-8364 Ad PAINTING terior, 10 = ack faba | courteous Ra. Builder. eee ee roome« on Wolverine Drive. near - = 3} NICE ROOMS PRIVATE BATH | Y A -$ ROOM HOUSE FOR ENT OR - Best buy in Oakland County, rooms Fu RNTTURE NEEDED \ | & Entrance, Bus at door Adults aw iies XAte BARC CDS | sale Smali down payment. 36) With Wa'l to wall carpeting, col- Entire home or odd tots Get the | Action rE 5-1400 | | FOR COLORED | _ Florence. FE 4.1399. “| @fed bath fixtures, teiephome, SV top dotiar. Will buy outright or 3} BEDRMS LIVING RM. KITCH-|3 RMB & BATH. 812. Bie Geel | 6 MO., 4 ROOMS, 2 BEDROOMS, | {T-" Takes look and be convineed. sell it for you. B&B Community We Cao él Your ease! en. bath including heat & ers __or 850_monthly. ehitdren, chard Lk. Rd Lue aaly, w and monthly Sale Phone C” 32717 _Behnelder” Mar ware a Lake TAROE 5) ROOMS WITH RE, FRio- 6100 EASTLAWN, CLARKSTON, NR yates, Edgewater Beach Mot oF WANTED TO BbY — ALL TYPES wo thtea dl | erator and stove on Ja .| schools and churches. 3 bedrm.| ~ next to ard Johnson's, of furniture Ph, sy OWN BATH EN-| Boulevard Transportation ry "your ranch home 1% baths Storms | _ 3664 piste Hwy OR 40311. trance. —— heat, Redec- door. Call FE 4-3000 or Broker 2 men eae { ¢-6601. See ie std pa ROOM, CAI CAR- Wanted _ 28A thopet ele poreh, Neer | _FE_¢-2833. A \ is AVAIL A. peted, bath’ linens, Money Want : opping. References. 960. HEAT, 6TOVE, REFG. 4% STOVE. Sires on near| wkly, cleanup. Jetolg, only. $15 = ROOMS. PRIVATE = ice __Warm and pleasant, 23-4160. Eleaheth a oa Nery tor! wkly oO ON NTR escd pueg esinree, Rigid) i BROS. end bath, PE ¢4309. 2161 Opayxe|_ HOLLYWOOD APTS. Rent Stores 40 section allowed. Will pay bonus REAL RSTATE ia. _.| Wurntshed or unfurnished 2 & 3| ATTRACTIVE,. MODERN ONE ————— All replys “ in_ strictest con- OR 4 CLEAN, LARGE ROOMS, UTIL. rms bath & utilities furnished. bedroom home, eh Fillsal 20x80 STORE. 373 AUBURN AVE. fidence, Box 114 Pongiac Press Dts . furn Aubars — Vacant Jan. 1l4 E. Howard St. FE 2-164 Lake Estates. $56 month, Parking in rear. FE 3-0414 or Open Even ‘tt! 9; “gunday_1 "tt § | 17 UL 2-24 MODERN EX ROCHESTER | an casgeiy 5 i ttle ! : as | _ ent. , fenced ra five room bungalpw on a PE RISA Wanted to Rent _ _29, OSES “WE NEED LIS Be arr WE Adah oe 8-t apt. de Nbar auto lor ence gavotte a eet Sal | WIL SHARE STORE BLDG AM: — eee | neal, to Oy on eae } RMS. PVT. EVERYTHING) - "| Beautifully modernized brick ter, Rene Office Space 41 v C | Be - - 9 OR 3 BEDROOM fac oo ap a PR wees | ORCHARD COURT | “race on nosantre (Ct. fall ‘base: | Neal pubbhetd Cheam uf it as heat mor BRPURK RED SOUse PONTL AC REAL. TY | france. gue heal, garage. FE ee - SDORRIS-& BON REALTORS | AVAILABLE — |. AND 2-ROOM 737 Baldy E 5-8275 195 suites. All utilities furnished. $50 es ere ilPecomshe Pfc aldwin oui} aPRiv ay Sa ac geet Hil hela WE TRADE per month Good location Or- or room = unfurnishe MS ATE : house -in or near Pontiac. Sell Us Your Equity ; Grane. gas heated. 67 5S, Parke 782 W. Huron, Phone 1 WE 4-1807 Phocd Jeck Loveland “PE. 34075 Must be near school, Ref- Don’t lose your home—cash waft | gy ONE & TWO BEDROOMS ALL RENTAL NEEDS SATISFIED tor detatla. erences furnished. Will sign ing—no red tave. We also need | 55 COUPLE ONLY, #0 Homes and apartments furnished ULTRA wew lease if necessary or con- [etines, Gtrour Pranks, 396 Dixie te as can ‘private PE 64032. | Pontiac's most exclusive, modern| or unfurnished All areas and CE SPACE sider “option to buy’’ en. i | oe ree | West side apartment develop-| price ranges ABA side near Teir- nice home Write Box 27, WANTED: iM ME Diet eLY, ed ‘ 3 ROOM a ment, ARR ree Loyd Smith. FE Pontiac Press, Homes, farms lake prope | Paley ‘utilities furnished, 62 By 9143 Case- -Elizabeth bee TY 86-3020 = land ‘contracts. Buyers wal pn Court 8-0943. '| Balcony type bullding with individ- | Soice 9 BEDRM. 9 CHIL ‘WONDERPUL LOCATION —“new NDLORDS roe ie a roe wal entrances. walecasc. ment. Gag uttl,| fore completely modern. 2. toi- wer bave over 90 rental appit- | Paul M. Jones, Real Est. ot 191% NK. Beginaw. Apply Apt. | ira: eitehens with metal cabl- Open house Bat Jan 17th. - =< Be Wanted nomes and | oa Ww. Hur ee nets in décorater colors with pi Clemens. FE 17-0140. Te a Pe ES Ail arene” Purn "or untarp = T ROOMS, “Para TE CHILDREN | tc “tops Stove and. refrigerator SoNdALOW — NEAR TEL-HURON. | 7p ~ im TY i AD ARRO ng -> hn so} Re “Rent nt Apts. Furnished 33 33 okay OR 9904 _. furnished : Ideal for working couple. Gas fo EAUTY stop $143 Cass-Elizabeth ‘4 fe aun oo Fa FURN. yee aes ies euch cad or . 5 heat, new i decorated iv, Fm _ Seas. © rent.. 5 per mo, FR Eatin ed PRI, _ utomatic heat a ot water (soft) in iodo chen, room a Share > Living Quarters 30 (ee es our bas or! NICE ROOMS, ALBO_3 Nick) furminhed Kitchen fan. master TV | ing and more Me. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. al A mee) Ge PrP, We oneren rooms, ail utilities, FE 44086 alien aud many other fine tea- | Bois “penitor 1011 W, Huron. ria & Apartment with eWterly Christian ~~ > apondod TakavacnT ROOM arr vr ENTRANCE. GOUNTRY ESTATE NEAR ROCH- TIPACTIVE | OFFICE. SPACE woman. Private sleeping quar- 5 ily furnished OR 3.0108 jo mea. For a- limited time. no leases or ester, with 2 modern houses, at ab tone am » square S080. Or Ph beer eutrance, PE eT OOR BACHELOR APT. | nego eheae PO" SR | (ery) Repeeite recetres: sabe be. Roepe Ltr» WL es month Loested (1663 South Tele: a Ls { ve. — = re ent. garage 367 | a to wits ae only. _ _ ADULTS ONLY vacant add Les Fon cea J aoe —eyt Ry APT Alt. WITH j ROOMS 2 ATH, NEWLY DF- So eee ARE (16 009 60. PT. WiTH- | Wt Contracts, Mtge 32) “gui “hab Orer eee fester Private. FE 47664 or ere Pace call the méoager. Bob a er TWan wancreae auto- tor SN oe oe entiae on fight eewewe - sic Store ; | matic gas hot water, $65 month. ABSOLUTELY be Serantl 2B pm” Oy pace mparep tat waging "MEET, cog MT Biuighace Chines Bp rider ac ies a ppb tea) hers ond ak rene a ee. Near Perry. $16 steady rent. FE) mo. wired EM 3-4207 OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 1372 For R Rent a caiaees 42 ‘Call Realtor Partridge. rE 3681, 0088. _ = AUBURN fkiGnts. 60 | —___ JO AM-—@ PM + BES | FOR RENT TI UE BAL. naan ATTENTION!!! ee cet, our furn Meni | ie ene zie. woreleds hot, SA = amie ee. tos on Cass Lake, semi-fur- E YOUR LAND . A WEST SIDE 5 & BATH LOWER : AP! NT Tr ‘ACT. CASH BUYERS WATT. aad “oval Mote “OR 250s” at apertment Just bring your + ruit-1 ame pestered $i9 wh. PE|__mished, $40 mo. KEnwood 41860. APARTMENTS ASK FOR Ma HAYDEN NO | 18T FLOOR 7 RMS AND B BATH. Basement, new gas furnace. Wm.| UPPER 5 RMB & aT HOVE IMMEDIA Furnished or Unfurnished OBLIGATION all wtilities furnished, 2 bi. Miller, Realtor. Ey & refrigerator, gas heat. Week session 2 bedroom brick Inke- ; J HAYDEN Regier GMC Very aice $18 wk. Adults ATTRACTIVE 9 RM & KITCHEN. | “87%. after 5° Q@nytime Sat. front home with 2 car attached HOUSES 86. Walton Fe ee ee Eee in| EEE Pvt BATH AND ENT Sun. FE 5-241) Sater 8100 per recat Call "Bud" | ‘Korth — East — W — ATy) (2 LARGE ROOMS, IN, UTTL., TED NEAK | UPPER 3 BEDRM APT RADT.| NA'C%,$10 per month, Call [Dud ° a CASH! | child and welfare sttendant oe GENERAL PITAL SMALL ant best furnished, carpeted. Hv- £ 21372 . a OFFICE SPACE | ems es ae carey ELCOME, FE 27-6226 o ing & =. i, ny ains S Ses i AVAILABLE. POR LAND CON 7 NICE CLEAN LARGE ROOMS | _} : area OR 34778 for appt. - TRACTS AND HOME: EQUITT 1ST PVT ENTRANCE. §ACHELOR APY. PVT. ENT. FO Loe NDUS SPACE -_ OBLIGATION CALL Utilities washing Priv Garage 10 Wk FE ¢2070, 1701 Belavin | 3-ROOM NEWLY ECR A eee ey ctr beheel and l ot Ree 208 Norton’ ‘SHARP pot bath and utility "5 rooms and tile 7pes ia 7 ROOM APTS WiKi 60d | PACHELOR APT, SHARP PVT) Too bec ping cetier. § rooms and ile 5 ; 1 O nson Jaundry. Utilities turn % block | 4776" : W HITE BROS. storm sank, newly decorated. $00 Ro Annett if REAL FE 42533 |. BR ae Boer ? | Gass ELI. LE RD. PVT BATH 2-1995 _ bet. month.” y . nc. ¥104 noe 8 _Telegraph_Rd_ a & ent. Nr. bus. Pit 32-6023, 000. Dixie Hey. - . Realtors Since 1 ——_iitt_B._Tetegraph_P4. _ | 7 on 3 ROOM ART, PVT. OB- CLEAW DT RAL ABT PVT ERT | Oven_eves. ‘ty 8; fun toms) = VASBINDER, “TING. .|an we, mateo trance. 333 E. Ho rd, after 430. oo" : z ‘ : 6 Rea Ho r 35 FE 58875 Open Evenins & Sunday i“ CASH TRMY EVERYTHING 3 rer . Ref. eaue WI ta wi nt Houses Furni shed ¢ ms ‘ ‘or re- renee ae DRM CLE uri CLOSING— fired man FE 27108. RTERE oe baa aaah 1 les, supplied. PR. 2-400. ate = , a ry beat. A. For Sale Houses 43 —NO HIDDEN FEFS— 2 Lok ROOMS BATH & rivate, No children, OR ¥9633.. | i BEDROOM. MODREN OW TONG |_ BRO Gartied title, ? REDRM . — ent. Ail, sadiities fora, Chia we RRinaED APA . ia ee Gi. best furnished, $18 | Lease WITH OPTION TO BUY. i ae Pek oo “i Ni . week. 3-4682. Nearly new 2 bedroom =r Nicholie & Harger Co, | “Seas MODERN DUPLER monthly, PR 6-3 =p iBULe LOVETT fo. Carport. west 5 23_WEST HURON FE 5-8189 | * ang ry fur. | yaa Bi ee iM. HEATED 1 BEDRM Get peek Gites. base: ran ne $6. | ON NORTH CA aah FOR (LAND Be oy | Sidhed oF venfuratsbed. gheiwaen apt & Rm, ame, | Soe he fine Parhet noe tor, 2200 Dixie High bath and setts. Ha ee. sen Dixie Hwy. | Sroka Ave and § Bivd, on FOR COLORED +o, i. “| way at *Felegraph, Rd 2012 wa ie : ee = § rooms & tied path. An excel i, BEDR nome ENOTTY LONGVELLOW ae - zany, terms. ome, FR 4-369. rcACn. eo | (deat cast side lo-| pie inte logy esty furnished Uv- eS “ett a soc eal as recor teat 'h ubllities Included. _lon Lake EM 3-4967, ¥ ROOM tio WEEK * Sou fara. of unturn.| 5 BED Meee ws Kir cor. | water, 00 & Sur #500 DOWN . : For land contracts & equities. new eft] furn 73 Clark pgs outs refererice rei ta P oni 2 xi gepest pine a or oa 3 —, “. sponeven Ey =; Dero! and seasoned Reasonabl® dic | o> Sind F atu mi ; H re in tad i) why. ne count, no ebdligation. Call FE 2&3 hg fo B quired. FE or mo clad’ ig heat EM 3-429 . -. Soe a = . any 3} Stowell, FE 42190. _ | formation .—.-,| 9 BEDROOM, NR UNION Lx. a whee HLIZABETH LAKE, — a 7 OR 3 WA W HU. FURR APY ADULTS ONLY 8%) — center 30108, 1198 W. e 7 $00 ee 1 bode, vf Garage. han roo, FE 31240 & MA S-3185 mo, Bedrm, kitehen, ving rm 7 BROROGM OAS REAR. URTT , — GAS | sel, PE FRM, APT POR WENT FIRET| &, belp Pri on Si Saab ten furtahed. West a yl STATE a Newly decorated. teen t 3 van ’ all pm 7 wah i as LOVELY 4 ‘a -_ Clark. ae ae | 83 ON. Teegra >. ot Eves. ALL CASH FOR GI AND FHA EQUITIES. For houses, flats, farms or acre- “pa ps heed pal foreclosure. R ~ “WICKERSHAM Tos W. Maple Mayfair 6-6250 ba = GI AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOME Yes, we can se}] jour home for) ¢ash with very smal] down pay- mek Call us for further infer- metion Do not fee) obligated We wal appraise your property and tell you the cash you cen receive het to you Ww ADE WE BUILD DORRIS & BON REALTORS 152 W. Huron, Phone FE, 4-1557 |HAVE BUYER FOR APARTMENT | Building _hood. FE 5-0441 |HAVE CASH, W ILL TRAY BI We will travel! to see you and show you how tv get cash for your home jand contract or acre- now for a 30-minute ae lee. N LD. RILEY. Broker 500 felt Lake Rad 4-115 FE Immediate FE _4-4821 in changing neighbor- | |} LOE RMs & BATH. UTIL | furn No drinkers. 6018 Ander- | _bonville Rd OR 36265 3 ROOM APT, EMPLOYED | gouple, util. furn, W. side. FE 3 LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & entrance, laundry facilities. 106) __Sanderson Bt | 3 ROOM FURN. FLAT. Pvt | | bath & entrance. Baby welcome | | Keego Harbor $60 mo. OR | — | _3-8621. |} NICE RMS lia 8: Bvt $16 WK. 3 J ATTRACTIVE | Ns, sis WEEK | 3 Lan eee os = ciea ae ENT || FE 8-3407 iy ne “2278 EL TZABETH LAKE | 5 Rd_ Gas heat FE 2-1 RM. APT PVT | ES CAL | 4 on to 6. mee. 85 Oakland | 3 RM. APT pvt Saar & ENT | _West_side. 6-6523 |. t [3 RM APT. PURN & UTIL. $20. | es me Adults. 1s Willams Lake Rd. TRC Setar “AND BA are HEAT A ND) pet nished. $50. 2165 Pontiac | | ! ROOMS AND BATH FOR COU- | pie, ao entrance, #4 E. Ho- | war \3 Cass-Eliz. Rd rE. 5-0957 RMS. PVT BATH & 1 Adults. 68 Stout or FE 2-424! 3} ROOMs & BATH. 18ST FLOOR. eae 3 JRM PVT BATH AND ENT. OFF 3 “4 water furn. Vicinity of Auburn Heights. UL_2-2110 RMS. AND BATH UPSTAIRS month plus util, FE 5-042 & BATH. GARAGE, Heat © - pe yes Adults, $75 | & ats OFF CLEAN. GAS ee Sylvan Li ey _ FE 2-0618 RM CLEAN MODERN BRICK | * rat Gas heat. Reas FE 2-506 § RMS NEAR GEN. _& reTrig Garage 1 FE 46401 3 ROOMS & RATH. WEST SIDE, __gas heat, PE 4-1338 3° RM FLAT ON ELIZABETH Lake shown by appointment Cal! WA 68-5720 weekends FE 2-0088 § RM. APT, REFRIO. & STOVE furnished. $80 mo at South FE $3321 ATTRACTIVE Auto gas 2 heat “REDRM_ APT Westside Nr Pontiac Central High School FE | 3-7862 | ATTRACTIVELY DEC, MOD, 3 _fm, terrace FE | 23-5700 after 4 BARBARA ALLEN APARTMENTS 2 bedroom duplex, children wel- come. Clarkston area, FE 68-1455 BACHELORS — } ROOMS & BATH Ranch t _ Union Lk | : ee CLEAN, PLEASANT APT. REFIN ished floors Pvt ent. Util furn Rent reas Vie 6 Businessman or lady to responsible person ner’ Bchoo! Call anor | After 12 Bun PE 5-88! eve | CLEAN 4 ROOM SS BED. HOSP STOVE | Bivd | ‘pe bidg, Heat. furn | k eM 9.42 = wie 3 BEDROOM, LIV. RM {_ KITCHEN, _ bath, oil heat, FE 2. 2-7425 ry Rie AND BATH. OPTION TO i buy MA 5-1032 \4 RMB UTIL, & BATH. f. OL 1-016 |@ RMS. BATH & LAUNDRY RM i cee country. $60 per mo. FE ROOMS.__ Gag HEAT. $75 F Rey T° mo W. New York & . cS. FE 4-66 6 RM. HOUSE 11 MILES FR Pontiac EM Sasie after 3.30 |} ROOMS » BATH. FULL BASE. ment. FE 3-6243 le RMS WITH FULL . BASEMENT. eat. 665 mo. FE m 5 RM & BATH COUPLE Wirt. 1 or 2 aatlerea 3252 Wanamaker Scotti Lake. Ph. FE 44423 after 12 pum. ROOMS & BATH GARAGE. LO- cated in Huron Gardens, Newty _Gecorated FE 5-5977 6 RM ty eae STEAM ‘HEAT. _— ' ‘s \ 6 ae 3 BEDRMS CLEAN. close in, adults, ol] heat, $64 mo . > Judson RM. UNFURN. “MODERN T neue Garage On «& lige lots | | with Adige apot. Nea: os Lk _FE 48221 6 ROOMS AND “BATH, AUTOMA.- _ te heat, UL 2-4301 6 ROOMS AND BATH | $5450 Your rent will help low cowh payment ia T Rous. WR. BOW TOWN Pk . “wie H. KNUDSEN: | Os ames ' tid. Coniracte . th mas pF aes FOR CASHAN A. HURRY, ‘sell things Sg) teow — Ade moni | iar 43358 | i $180 Casa Lake , 5-O885 ' _ lady. Nice home. EXTRA CLEAN, _pont: TV. FE €3773 HOMESTYLE i“ Matthews, FE REASONABLE _FE_3-0100 |MEN ONLY - |DOWNTOWN | Snr WANTS ELDER or _ man with son 51 ‘airgrove. u lamba tnetedht ieee ~ Convalescent ‘Homes 38A 4 Leas woe IN NURSES ome for elderly person or _bed d patient accepted. F Fe pai mae VACANCIES women. Bed or sa wantere pa- tients accepted. Easy rates. Rose _Lane Rest Home. 54267 OPEN HOUSE _ | Glen Acres nursing home, 122% W = Silverbell Rd. Saturday and Bunday. 17th cand 18th, 10 am. to 8 p.m. Planned and construct ed to give the most in comfort and service 4« miles North of Pon- tlac on M24 West 1%, miles on Silverbell Rd Pontiac FE 4-2225 VACANCTES FOR MEN PENSION- ore etc Registered nurse in Bis ur os Reasonable rates. UL __ Hotel Rooms: - 39 HOTEL AUBURIN aay: 7 Day or Week rake 2 room apariménts. Scuita vod a rears jon unils. oar _ Auburi ~ LUXU RY TLIVING _ — | \ | | a = 20 GET IT QUICK, through Classified Ads! |'Nes, whatever it is — dial |FE 2-818] for an ad-— sis a week pee - * * ‘ * a « Lc piel 3 - THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY JANUARY. 17, 1959 a _TWENTY _ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 3 BEDRM. "RANCH § STYLE HOME on river, Comm Mount al Subdivision. Call tok 3.3378. Ss ‘e “+ ford Township It's ae The Convertible 24s 2 Baths 4 Bedrooms NBELIEVABLE CHARM ’ WARD W. ROSS. Homes MODELS OPEN DAILY 2345 WATKINS LEK RD _OR 3-8021 FOR SALE OR LEASE 4 COUNTRY LIVING Beautiful tri-level. 3 bedroom home near Elizabeth Lake. All rooms are cones e with lots of clos- ets. Completely carpeted. Base- ment- ynccraatics -room. Really nice. Only $15, INCOM E 6 inal ic and ceramic ony hearts down ? rooms iat 4 large rooms and bath Pri vate entrance full babameal: a3 | heat 2 car garage, West side $15,500 terms or will consider a free and clear house as part aa" Broker FE 2-5452 or FE 4 - BEDROOM BRICK DUPLEX, | large rooms, aluminum storms & screens. anchor fence, $1,200. down, assume GI payments. $77 mo, phone owner, FE _8-0619¢ BED- | ict sun porch, of] heat, garage decorated Seminole Hills | ab ar Sultable for executive. Rea- sonable FE 4-6171 BY OWNER %$RM HOUSE IN aed te country, with 1 acre of good COZY, CARPETED 5 RM, TILE. ground 2bedrm, living rm, 66th. Close to town & shopping kitchen, dining rm. path 4 cms center §3.050 $1500 down or finished in knotty pine Smal! but sosT? « for cash Save rent FE fee “Ol furnace eltc. hot water oe Garage Want my equity down you take over payments of $60 mo Call FE 4-228) 3 BEDROOM HOUSE ia on Oakland Ave FE AKE ORION 2 estuon home with living room kite hen with ddinitig nook Full, bath Utility room Only | block from grade schoo] Po session in $1 000 down WEBSTER HEAITOH Oxtord” OA 83122 Orion MY 72-2201 S7UUTH BLOOMFIELD HIGH tands- 2213 Someraet Hd New beautifully Gercorate® -brick house 3} bedrooms 2 baths comouletety (, | f yr ¢ ik BLAI It equipped large kilchen fireplace ea furnace 2a cer ATRKE Qe Dinle Hee ‘OR 31251 . Rioomfield Hilis and St Hugo DRAYTON PLAINS i Beiools W EF HRorabaugh- owner OR 31-8842 after 6 builder Phone F¥Ederal 4 7007 bel bale EQUITY IN 2 BDHM HOME AT ~~ 80 Viola Lane, Ortonville, near: ASSOCTAT E- i BROKERS INVESTMENT CO, “FE 8-966) 2 and 3- Bedroom Bricks CLOSING COSTS ONLY 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE -_ AKI PRIVILEGES Perey King Rd, 3530 1, hbiocks weet of Airport Rad at William wa 1 hedrme Lake Re faa brick fem bath shower extra ee oven end vent fan in (sas heat” full basement ote on paved streets property i Lake te . eee Uneive kitchen Which Tike BO Tr Open fatiy +14 - a4 kun S840 Down, Plas Costs Housenian-Spitzley 495 Washington Bivd mde. aoe Wu 34816 HEIDI TLeMSUS [Bs 84) ‘NOK Si 1, Brick 6 rm thouse with 2ear al tached garage Featuring 1', baths Beautiful fireplace in liv tng rm Dining rm J bedima Lye kitchen JAx20 covered rear patio Pine Lake priv Located 2530 Pineview off Middlebelt Dr Open Sun | te 6 Wileom Healty : EM 1.6556 ~ BY OWNER «4 BEDRM HOMIE Flirabeth Tk Watates $4000 gewn er $1.500 down and balance with ‘no o@ year OR 4 O16 Gl HOME 5 RMA 2 HEURMS basement onll heat Pull price $10 500 $70 mo $800 dawn by owner PF. 8 hag) CQLORED ONION NON YM | Of homes located tn ef ¢H clase to fenter his line aeuth shon aut ertae t hedroomes tite bath full basement gar Neat @utomatic Water heal er laundry trays ne reene a and stories conerete drive ai id paved streets Bee mod t at df4 8 Rlvd Weet Open “ul @ pm A : ASHINDER, [Ne PF 5 amis rr goat” 4 BRREDRM BRICK | YRS OLD Carpeting starme & sfreens 614 oon Fp A 7A Viel Nothings Down $79 Per Month INCLUDES TAXEg & INSURANCE | Full basement spacious [ving rm J large bedrooms hardwood fira city waler & sewer PREE yy (hoaice of stave or washer oor dryer OPEN DAILY 27 refrigerator oof MODE! 149 CAMERON OFF FEATHERSTONE Call FE 846192 for information M PR WIILSON 16558 BY OWNER (lag heal RaOTt Full price 98960 FE COE Fon Ga NIGH HOMES ON FAST Milo AROU'T $160 TOTAL CABH Toh MOVE IN LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT. WHICH INCLUDE a TAXES ANTY INSTIR ANCE Ai sMee Lo PRR Pottewehe HOME Aly ORDINARY . MONIT END $500 DOWN . MOD Home styling is wonderfully e® 1 fe eapreased tn this moderne raneh PIM MK lett tame large comfortable family iP AL TO room with omtital frepiase 1 “49 OOAKI ANT) AVE rp Soa Ideally situated The rear lis tog Fer MEV 2 N64 room With Thermopene picture fheor Fove 2 te Ron wiendow alfords privad y ard oa Mf IPi bk PIXPTING: SRAVICE superb view dn summer of feoor encinsed 100 Ho Jawn beautiffect with many hiindreda of dollars of | Tost. HrnaMental TRE anit éhiubs ane evergreens Alan en Jevable from ihe fear patie Thick wallto wall catpeting Fine basement buill in storage fire Plare oot] dead Yee touble ga Sutin 2 rage Perfect weet side close in Toeation WE CAN: TEEI Yor - MUCH Mone RIT foo We LOST \ verter NERO TO MERE? Pick up your 5 hed ae (inet crite fin Inied phene now! LJ Bituated oon cherce comer [hie heme has Le eras ane ) all oak fieors ad ae bath VOORHEES ROA ct A TELEGRAPH TO OPEN | 3,0 I RON [ bE. VY Redtooms gas heat 3) EP en Coosed opereh 1iving room mitts WY Shiellyy fively paneled bath has bidit in| Yohedtteom brick tameher on jarge| vaolly Don't walt for the med mooted “int Mas 28 4t living reem rush In -the Spring’ be tn. this with «werner Nrepiaer ieramie Watkins Take Front home for the ile hati and bale in vanity: first dip? CUR CALI, NOW! it Maca lions Goll Soecaont acl floors & g@utoematic heating plant | ‘ { TRIPGRAPH TO PONTIAC; | LAKE RD LEFT TO OFNELLA = Uu B r1eS RHP? OPEN SICINR i - re HOOK B67R Large Befieo! on lake privideges on Lotus “weno 101 W Huron ‘ SUNDAY 127 4 REDRM HOURE | _ EQUITY BLAI DRAYTON PIAA 4 bedroom living room dining room kitchen J', baths with full Dasement and gas*heat 2-car garage On paved atr-et within walking distance to stores gchools & bus Only & 509 down Lake Louise al $50 per mo etc ma full or part Lake priv $600 down Take trailer, boat pymt Spec ials -e- Rent Two and three bedroom homer in Waterford and Clarkston area No down payment for anyone All these homes are two end three years old Cal} our office for tur ther information les KENNEDY Realtor jpen Evenings ‘LL STOUT'S Best Buys Today LOM ORV atel Bect' af aif “lerated tn city of Pontiac moderns A ream wed Mf@th home ofl beat large 2cap garage 4 ft fromlage off bew super high way 1iose tes new high athool and M&U college Wrirte tm ranch home thet thes destrable extras late [ivi wilh fireplace t'y bemt paneled ree orm with fire eee Qeear garage Large let "Ine Lake privileges $27 5 $7500 down i het Hove Kent Ine, Realt@r 2200 Pinte Mwy at Telegraph FR 20121 Open @ to 5 AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING PIONEER lands Torms Garage FE MULTIPLE CISTING SERVICE O'NEIL, OPEN NDEAY kad KPARKEING NEW and Cus tomy built Pont miss s ‘tug < tht airactive i nea room raneh bungalow ony West Bobirhan Pont ia Chastie Noy 2 t¥ak Pheer modern fo the minute Coa Yo kitelverm witle deutde < k Portiykea «ont wrecd PE hi fiipehe lature | Tovem With pecpealianal fal Haseapedt FA al * Aid wiites het wate zs i442 It fot 1) plate foe paine a Price 811 (00 with notin) down payment TWhta tndeert om goed buy Ti tig the family Mi@ 10° AIh RIGHT TO AND POLLOW THe ARROW TO §170 CALL OR Fano OFFICE OPEN BUNDAY 14 NORTHEAST SUBIIREAAN We know youll like this f& room rick Rane her meetied on appraximately 2 Actes FP epacious bettrooms a lovely country-sleed kiteh en 2 eepianes Full base ment and 2 car attached earage Truly aio fine buy for the businessman or. the executite $8500 down will Hhndle , OWNER SACRIFICING thie lovely Fyoman brick rani home” igeated in Clarkston Wetales among comparable homes Ultra modern coun try kitehen builtin reftie erator Tappan range & oven stainless steel wall tie and birch caphoards an 4 lovely carpeted tiving room | BWith nmMural Mrepliace Ther mopane windowa throughout with marble «ile. 2 spacious aleed hectroome Atlached plastered gatage with pared drive A grand rived hare ment orecteation area with ‘log Wurnting Sireplace Pricedt pt Sia Tio ~ termes ean be arranged cali te day! 2 TAKE FRONTAGE on ow hilleide A fabulous view everchanging, Deautt ful Owner has teduced his custom-built J bedroom brick High year ‘round heme toe only $272.5000)«-Plastered. Painted walls elect oak floors The basement has a door lead- ing directly to the terraces Completely finished, it has lavatory . shower and that much desired second place A Wonderful place ta eotertain A restful"place in which to live By appetnt ment please ~ EXCELLENT 2? BEDROOM _ Ranch Close-in, west sub urban fecation Attractive kitchen With eatl af ad of Bireh pboards fea, there's a base ment With space for your recreation room Priced at. $48,750 with monthly pay- ments of only bated : wk: AY, O'NEIL.,, Realtor | 42 8 oe Ra, en #8 re 37103 a1 : ; a ey ~ this weekend and see our Model home We will bulid * floors a east of Branch terms of 1 bedroom: paijted 3 ty in} “ elther civillan modern located homes for sale with 20262 ' j acre | terms thone bath fall with HIGH. | 20468 | fire. > » 3 BEDROOM BRICK Just closing costs moves a GI into this lovely home. Full base- ment, forced air heat, near bus and schools. EAST HOPKINS New 2 bedroom ranch with tered walla, oak floors, gas heat. paved street Only $400 n. No payments until April. EAST ANN ARBOR Eitra nice 2 bedroom ranch neat and clean. New Briere,” lovely e kitchen, forced sir heat blinds, aluminum sterms and screens, carport. A home you'll be prod to own. Only §8, with terms. 33 Hessen BROOKLYN $659 down will give you ‘aegis possession of this love- ly 2 bedroom home heat. option to buy or rent ~\JIM WILLIAMS, REAL ESTATE & alia | 1483 BALDWIN 0547 KNUDSEN ( olomial Eilts Lovely modern 3 bedroom trick home all on 1 floor Living afd dining rooms are carpeted Famil y sized kitchen With eating space Full- basement Breeseway aid 2-car garage Extra 7% ft jot Ail for alike ‘ar Downtown Large 8 room and 1!) bath. brick house Hear downtown that lends itself to a 2-fam- fly or light housekeeping rooms Full basement, steam heat tgas fired) Lue enclosed perch and many _ “ VALUES | | INCOME Zoned commercial homes large family home of roomns plus sefond home with - apartment: 2%, Baths end hot water oi) furtimee Cominerciad $15 506 NORTHERN HIGH In this area. | 7 also walkin distance lo grac and junior high sehoola 3 b roum ranch lees than one year oid This home ts complete in every detall wet plaster walls picture windows large living rm with fireplace modern kitchen with dining area. full basement wilh automatic of] furnace, rec- realtional area with fireplace Alu- ecré@ena aluminum terms minum storms and throughout Colored siding Full price $15,900, CORNER DIXIE Waterford Village HIOHWAY office t bedroome bath oll het water approx 200 Immediate terns up Basement toned commercial Possession WATERFORD and Andersonville {room stone house 4 bedrooms, Lot 167197 fear $22 500 road 2 porches, gas heat terms W BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP a'y acres nicely landscaped trees AlQminum Americay bullt tn POI ® ream Vion tage Roy Annett ley FE deral Sunday 14 aiding. ear| atyle, 1', story home 1042) Carpeted fireplace Ample room ‘pace for in hasement reecrea dcar ga Reaitora slice 8 FO Huron Open Pvenings, LAKCGF FRAMF HOUSE ON lots, price $6 350 only $350 down Cail al 0045 Hutchins Road Pais Hotes, abip MULTIPLE LISTING RERVICE JOLL DON Tf Watr' Tet un show otitis J hedro tome right off Baldwin Has full | basemrent cas heat, laiindry tubs | extra lavatory tn basement 3 (ar garage Int 500x150 on paved down moves you ip streek $00 INVESTORS BARGAIN Zoned commercial ts this 2 family There ts one 7/ apartment and | one 2 bedroam modern apartment | Full basement 2 car garage Lot ineome property bedroom modern Toxtto Cmiy $700 down Evenings after 6 call OR 13-1975) J oJ JOUL, REALTOR | 2834 DIXIM HWY rE GILES We Subnehan A oshary 2 bedreoin frame reeently fee orated Inshie and oul Auto moll heat anid » many ewfras Just one mile mutvite the oclly and oniy $i down QQuaner Liansterred § room J bedroam home fear (wens Beoheal New oil furnv@ee amt other extras (miy $8 960 full price terme atranged ollie s KY bly FE S-4A11S 121 RALDWIN AVE AM #§ PM OPEN MULTIPLE 1 [STING SERVICE OPEN . Pe ates Ne Saiiiory 65 Clippawa Road Near Washington and: Web- stey st hdal, White frame Datory J-bedrooms up Living foom, Dining room tien Kitchen and break- fast rm Closed-in sunporeh . 14 baths Natural freplace attached gara extra large corner lot Drive wert on Huren tarn feft on Chip pewa near Wehater School TLeshe R Th West Huron iL FE 3 thy or FE 442 "BUD" 2 3 Bedroonss West Suburbare within easy Walking-«distance to Features fill separate dining room, heated new elementary school Aun room or den, full Basenbent 2 ear garage. outside too) shed, shade | down | 150 x 180 foot int with trees shrihs Reasonabie payment to qualified. buyer 3 Bedroom Rancher with lake exterior dining arta eat and hot water erat A reens, bie lot i eo “DOWN, WETTER HURRY “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor EB 6-004 4“ Mt. gies! 5. rE 6. 1904 Foreed air fenced yard Will consider new” Lot TOxias - ‘toh adjoinmng 10100, . 2 and | home 6 reoms and bath Ist Noor | beat Lot 120 by | $21,000, Corner Airport spacious ! dining room, | Also amall house at) ae ORCHARD hiv bg i'y baths 3 bed. Inc. A-O466 Two near White Lake Fown- 44561 PIP VAN GE Ne 116 FE Tripp = privileges on delight. | ful Lake Oakland Features brick | family atyle Ritehem and | excellent basement | with recreation space * —_— “4 | coy it won't oo jong Im a Telegraph | Nik | Sav NLL ARN et Newsizatoren “Imagine! He bought me a bottle of vitamin pills instead | fe of taking me south this winter! ¢ « For Sale Houses — 43) OO er ee ee Poe SACRIFICE $$$! $500 down! Almost finished 3 bed- teem moder: 1 state because of om piel meet Ox-- ford vicinity, MY 23701 __ CL APKSTON & ROOM BRICK ranch “carport, 100 x 150 lot. _MA_ 5.1016 NEW — SPACIOUS Brick Ranch Home Pine Jake Manor 1784 SO. FT Of Living Area, Plus 2-64\R GARAGE 3} LARGE ono: ‘ha iene TILE BATHS w F LIVING ROOM With So watatel Fireplace LARGE FAMILY ROOM With Glassed Wall DELUXE ISLAND KITCHEN With Buillt-Ins DINING ROOM OAK FLOORS GAS HEAT 100 x 200 Ft. Channel [ot WITH PRIVATE BEACH ON BEAUTIFUL PINE LAKE cr O8F to new hopping center” and achools Complete A $23,800 ~ LAKE RD. to Midd'e belt Left on Middlebelt to Squate lake Rd Right on Square Lake Pd ta Pine -Ridge Re Left on Pine Ridge Rd to Mome Watch for Open Sign OPEN SUNDAY ‘TIL 7 PM ko Alan (auford — CONSTRUCTION COMPANY iT 8 O51 BE TRADE IN YOUR EQUITY home on model ranch of Water- present custom 'Weatridge " in your beautiful home in ford Large deluxe 3 bedroom TFcar plastered garage and all the built ins Located at 4213 Ledgestone Drive on a beautifully Int Finest location in Northern Oakiond County Drive North out | Dinie Hwy to “Our Lady of the Lakes Church Turn left into Westridge BUNDAY 16 PM for inspection Heltman and “Pripp OR, 3 O411 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | SMALL FARM—WEST SIDE @ rooms and 5 acres of excellent garden soil Apple trees, cherries | and berries Smal! barn. chicken | coop Bulidings tn good condt- tion Very reasqnably priced with terms BEAUTIFUL je the oly word for this home Spetiessly clean colors so at- tractive J bedrooms carpeting. aluminum patie on rear of home Toscreened Full sprice 814 487 with terms This home has every thing for convenience call to day ARICK RANCH © 1 bedroay very madern kitchen large Giving reom with heat tat view of Watkins take Full ba ment in a aseetion of fine home Only $2 500 down Payment Caner ‘ransterred GAYLORD PIKE 8T OPEN FVES, Pde 4-US84 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BUDGET BARGAIN... and ne foolin’ Only $730 down fer this vacant 3 hed room ~ home on * West Shie Hospital tral Full DAE Close ta General and Pontiac price $7. 450 Dont tust read about the Joy of living. and all the rent money you will save tn this nearly new ty eo bungalow SER IT To. DAY! Tiled basement Moor | gas heat and screens and tras Oniy the costs Moves you in $10.300 Tile bath Storms ™~ with low monthly payments REE BATHS t $1,500 DOWN: If your credit is good, vou can Own this excellent 3 baths 7 room home for only $10,500 New siding, giass porch and a host of fine fea. tures BEST LAKEFRONT One of Sylvah Lake's finest $3000 with price reduction of Brick Conte arge acreened-in reh to lake = Beautiful jake. view, fas heat, sewera lawn-eprinkiing srs. tem and loads of b terma to freaponaibie buyer, ad Rah LAND CONTRACTS — TOM BATEMAN Bateman | Kampsen: j RE ALTORS FE 40428 Eves, & Sun By never eel ahs French doors overlooking @ patio and landscaped lot huge nig finished with beautifully _mereens, $16,265 ’ | sul Main St ay ais VILLAGE BEDR 5.5088 | thd landscaped | 33 Ww Just decorated. sunporch new furnace WEST HUNTOON Pontiac s | Cen- | story | other ex. | mortgage | that makes thi ry BUY! so city ‘water and | For Sale Houses PPP OOOO RANCH STYLE 3 BEDROOM - BRICK PRIVILEGES ORIGINAL OWNER-—Located an exclusive neighborhood of prick homes and acre lots just minutes from @owntown Pontiac In Waterford Township district, Peat reducing property taxes eaturing @ 6x19 and sepwrate dining L and LAKE but Pontiac school large Hvin wetl to wall carpet kitchen, ceramic. tile bath; edrooms. fit - floor and - large recreation arage with 16 ft room Price $22,500. Por additional si reat appointments oe FE 8-17 ROCHESTER _ NEW BRICK | $15,775 to) Liberal FHA terms. Only | ranches and tri-levels 1 ae B. Henry, is Rochester OOM on Beverly dtreet Lake privileges, dock included Sizatlé living room, 2 bedrooms and tlie bath down with ‘arge fin- ished upstairs Wali-to-waill carpeted oak floors and pias- tered walls Good sized lot with Anchor fenced reer yard $14 700 — $1,200 down lo queyiying FHA mort- age urry -- Property ike this is at @ premium. PERRY PARK 2 bedroom with oi] heat. Neat as w pin Tile bath Owner says sell since he has bought a larger home If your credit is good you can buy thig house with pay- ments of about $68 prr month including taxes and Wisurance $650 DOWN 2 bedroom bungalow Liv. ing room, dining room and kitchen Full basement, Landscaped jot and garage Priced to sell immediate possession North side 605 MYRTLE STREET 2 becroom bungalow—living room — dining ell kitenhen. Fuil basement. au heat recreation ro corner landsgaped Int 2 car ga- rage Reasonably priced Convenient terms, NOTHING DOWN tile bath hard- wood! floors nicely decorat- ed Gas heat full basement About $275 closing costs and 5 per cent interest Pay- Ments Include taxes and in- surance 2 bedrooms NICHOLIE. & HARGER CO, HURON Wigaterford Special OPEN 1 TO'S | $800 DOWN PAYMENT | 4281 Marcus Large lot-near lake, Dixie Hwy. Newly Large enclosed glassed basement, west of Full size SCT SUBURBAN 4 bedroom rancher with JIN20 Hving rm, 8x12 kitch- eo with wall over and coun- tertop range Full basement with off FA heat Lot 100x 97 Priced at only $16,000 LAKE to bedroom ranch with lixl? hing teem Txt family kitrhen fult ivided base- ment with ofl heat and I'y- CAr garage Lot 100m136 About $1 600 will move you in on FHA terms SCOTT LAK rE 2 bedrooms with 12”24 liv- ing reom 10x16 kitchen Full basement with oi] heat. 2'ecar garage On a 100x200 ft_eorfier lot Priced at §10,- 050 with terms IVAN W SCHRAM PMs 18 ue EVENINGS & SUNDA 942 JOSLYN Immediate Occupancy ALL BRICK - FMLL BASEMENT 44-FT. RANCH. | CITY SEWER AND WATER. $13,990 INCLUDES LARGE LOT BUILT-IN OVEN AND RANGE CARPETING COLORED PLUMBING $540 _CAN MOVE YOU IN SEE THIS wen tone BRICK RANCH TODAY You'll leve ne 4 ft eek: en, complete with, built-ins | Located in sew subdivision adjo ove Isaac Cary Elica Leegit Schools Unus- val oppertunity. See Misa Becker at 3844 Mark Re} block north MSO and Cass Lake Reds OPEN 1.4 PM WERKENDS + OPEN a PM. WEEKDAYS’ repens lL HOMES cone. i . _ FE 88623 "For Sale Houses — 43) For Sale Houses 43 fa i-1T | 86 ‘Walton room, cement drive toad, aluminum storms and a couple minutes waik to 1% acre out-lot onto lake. 1-111 CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES bed | REAL FE 5-8183 FE 8.0458 5.9471 Ys COR MANSFIELD _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ and ~ BY BUILDER Spit level series heme ag i mm low donh, payment “or : EM CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES, 1 year old 3 bedroom, full meat, . iovdwecd floors, giemasee walls, birch 11,900, : 3 . $300 Livable, but . Nice big lot Full p ee! $5,050 oli! jand 8 RM. COE LIVING Rid & KITCH. ise "Uk: oe ie 35.960" 82.500 down. OR 38611 \ALIZED HOMES FOR 5 HE ay BY Y OWNER: L BED. FE era NO DOWN PAYMEN T 3 bedroom rter home with, no basement ai rough wir- ing. On your jot. or gt build on With small down C Wood Co OR Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M59. _Aitey 8 OR 1.7038 MODEL HOME Now for sale. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, beated garage, driveway, birch cupboards, Probe to wall ‘wool carpeting roughout. ott water heat. Terne ane windows. lot 182x250. cred het fared rice, $17,900, will des bo free & clear home For ee information call — FE 5 HERBERT e DAVIS. 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE ¢ _ SALE BY OWNER. 2 BEDRM. ae | Lake Estates. Gas heat. re ele FOR COLORED ON MIDWAY. 6 room home Bath. Plastered walls Fenced yard Extra stool & lav in base- ment Terms. ON‘ WYOMING Immediate pos- session Clean furnished home Bath Ol heat 2 lots $300 down Bal only $55 per month J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor ______ FE #0401 MIDDLEFON SPECIALS! mart BEATERS' & J bedroom _ Vere low m , Call for information Leslhe R. Middleton FE 5.7747 OPEN . SAT. & SUN 12-4 piilerels, brick and oy slaved | rooms, edrooms. hisplace. 2-car garage. ad plen- ty bullt-ins Builder roperty in trade IRECTIONS 407 Kendry, off Square Lake road between Wood- ward and Telegraph Rd | CHIPPEWA ROAD Colonia! 7 rooms, carpeted liv- ing room, fireplace, family dining room also breakfast nook base- ment l-car garage Washington Jr High and Webster Schoo! dis- | trict CALL FOR APPOINT: — MENT Attractive reomh ranch, storms and screens, l-car garage. Only $7,050. $62.50 per mo. Smith- Wideman ESTATE OPEN EVES FE 4-4526 412 W HURON $1.000 DOWN OR MAKE OFFER NICE 2 FAMILY INCOME 8FEP- ARATE ENTRANCES 2 BATHS | GAS HEAT 2 CAR} BASEMENT Caner 2 LOTS. $8950. GOOD OCA Ro J. VALUET, Realtor | 345 OAKLAND AVE FE 5.0693. | SUNDAY. CALL FE 8.1644 _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE, °** Terrace | | Very fine 8 room modern brick nicely decorated. carpet-| terrace, ed living room and dining room, modernized kitchen. 2 big bed- rooms. built-in bath as heat. garage, conventent to bus serv- | tce, $1,000 down i Bungalow | Very attractive § room bungalow Tiled | lovely enclosed porch, base- | with stair to floored attic bath ment gag heat garage, storms and screens. carpeted living room_ all in perfect condition. Block to Sits bus To right party, may con- sider $1,000 down. Vacant Quick possession of this Pioneer Highiand modern venue oak floors, plastered walls tiled bath, “basement floor tiled, gas heat, 2- car garage, lake aoe handy to bus Hine and »5 WILLIS M. "RREWER JOSEPH F REISZ, SALES MGR 94-95 E.- Huron 5 FE 4-5181 _\___ Eves, FE sons = MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN Sunday 2 to 6 New Brick Ranch Homes — 4 different Mocdeis each has over 1 400 sq feet of and 4 bedrooms. 2 haths family room or BASEMENT GE kitch- en and attached 2 car garage Sewer water and paved roads. New Bloomfield schools Hugo's church and LOW prices and low down pav- Also lots available to build ae of your choice. ONE BLOCK * LAKE ROAD. Open daily and Sunday OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 sil Leute a WAY FOREST LAKE PStATES "Letsure Living High On A Hill * A scente location with so much wto offer and at a real value A BASEMENT with a knotty pine family recreation room. 3 gra- ctous bedrooms, Ite baths, separ- ate dining room. large living room with a beautiful ledge rock fireplace ecPHvered terrace and attached garage Priced right Terms Take Square Lake Road West of Telegraph to Hicko Grove Bd Turn Left ene bloc to Fiel¢dwav ard turn right to address OPEN Sunday 2 to 5 pink Elizabeth Lake Rd. Lakefront BeLevel Convenient access to Eliza! Lake Road, sho facilities, ane schools . living foom, ning area. study and 2 spacious bedrooms. Mep saving itches Mttacbed garage. carpets and | din cart Lower evel features com- forts « room with fire- potaly Tene ft: bedroom bath and complete kitchen Overlooking the excellent lake frontage, is @ ‘cocktail hour’ Jalouway “Ploriaa | fToom $25.000 terms Mrs Robinson. ree 4-3528 ¢.. EM 30702 miles West of Pon mas iW aaa | ale M take = Flivabeth ‘tare Rea follow arrows son -Kinzler og , Be *. OU furnace, 2-car garage. ; OR_3-3922 | baths, | will take | 66 WwW Eve living area 37 and Teh, | a es parinte tt os Down an Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN Moves You In # so WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN edocs eg abt FRIDAY | TO 1 2 ae 2 Ct atc WESTOWN REALTY PE 8-2163 or Eves. LI 32-4677 BY OWNER, NEW RANCH 3 BED- 1% baths near Waterford $12,650 with down. 179. NEW MODEL New 3-bedrm. bungalow with full basement. Syne ner that ALUMI- G TILE 1 FORCED AIR OIL HEAT. If you would like this home dupli- cated on your lot, come out and let us show you this new model at $9,950 on your fot. F.C. Wood Co. Williams cant Rad at M59 “After 6. call OR 35-7038 NO DOWN- PAYMENT | 2 bedroofy modern. walls hardwood floors, $55 a - Month includes taxes and insur- NO DOWN PAYMENT | 3 pee ya ayer poet iy baths. | Cludea kas ands Mearanee —_ * $500. DOWN Or trade new 3 bedrm 1‘y acres. On Oak Hil) Rd. Omens M15, Clarkston Area. $70 a month. ‘C.,.PANGUS, Realtor 1919 M15, Ortonville NA 17-2815 $2,500 DOWN Duplex-6 rooms each side In- = $195 month. Only $11,500, Tmis. ‘ $6,250 A dandy 2 bedroom home Hard- wood Herob Ptr ia ae fur- nace CLC BE ER 1 REAL TY 236 N. Saginaw FE 4.4091 FOR NEWLYWEDS Honeymoon home, like new with 2 bedrooms, bath, automatic oi] heat, plug for dryer & stove. on jarge lot. 60n216 't It's ready Gl move into, notRing down for Phone OL 1-7511 for app't. FRANK M SHEPARD. REALTOR | 2 BEDROOM LAKE HOME. 3 LOTS Good 2 car Garage. $12,500. = t miss Po one W. DINN _ 42571 HAYDEN NEAR SILVER LAKE COUNTRY | CLUB Attractive 3-bedroom home bas carpet th L.R.. DR and hall. 2 fireplaces — 1 in the LR and one in the basement recreation room Bath Storms and screens, oll furnace 1'g-car garage Nice size lot 680x140. $15,600. Terms. 2 STORY 6 ROOM home has alum siding 3 bedrooms 2 baths Basement. Lot 754200 §11.500 — Terms. Good W_ 8ub. location OFF JOSLYN, First 8t story frame home. Oak floors I basement, furnace. $10, 671. Terms N. EDITH. 6-room home Oak floors Basement, 2 car garage $10,905. Terms. OAKLAND LAKE PRIV_ Nothing down for qualified GTI. 5-room home Bath Oi) furnace. 2-car garage. Lot 090x284. NOTHING DOWN for GI- who needs a l'g-story frame home on East side Basement, oti furnace. $7,550. 112 W * cate. J bedroom home. $8500 Low FHA Terms a J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E- wales oe ee Open Eves. 0 ee LISTING ERVICE LAKEFRONT With a sandy béach, this }-bedroom all brick home is only 4 yrs. old. The 12x23' living room has natural ‘brick fireplace, ceramic tiled bath, plastered walls, 2 car garage and ie gk in excellent beighborhood. $19,975 > WILT TRADE First time offered for this room brick, read the extras and them call for appoint- ment basement and oc fenced $13.0 eee LAKE PRIVILEGES On Maceday Lake The interior ts completely ‘finished in knotty pine. If you're looking for a sharp 2 bedroom home, then you can't afford to miss this one I‘ car attached garage, $1300 down. ARRO REALTY TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 58-1284 FE 43844 Open 8 am. to 8:30 pm, Sun. 1-5. 3 bed- water softener. storms rear THREE BEDROOMS, 1) BATHS. bi-level home on 5 aceni¢ acres. Lake privileges. A real buy at $8,500. Terms. STEELE REALTY, 135 Highland Rd «M5@i‘at Highland, Mich MU- tual 4-2045, ‘ edroom home. he! et DORRIS OTTER HiLES PRETENTIOUS BRICK HOME * 000 «down. Yes long, low and rambling cer- tainly describes this spacious and gracious six room ranch home, with full basement, two massive | fireplaces wet plastering, gleam- tng oak floors. altra modern all ceramic. tiie bath with large Fran- ity and two wash basins, a dream kitchen with thermo oven and ee d-car attached 1 eee and eautiful lot. Price is sURUnPAR ‘OR CAR Terms can be — sider trade on erie GI SPRCIAL BEAUTY . i ae frame a as feat and clon ase . gleam. ee Se gos e ament. lot Tie asp * WEST SIDE RUNG. NEAR W NGOTON This six-year white fame bun- 1170 W. Pike Plastered | __ For Sale Houses - 43 43, Ne _ NORTH. END: on one. 5 ACRES 7 3 bedr home with beth & pa: basement. blacktop not 500 with many ai foo Amey tor si. pes CR 2A WFORD [AGENCY MY 31143 Flint St. A GOOD PRICE WANTS A NEW ~ Custom Built Home? DUNLAP eomyon BUILDER FE 8-1198 Nothing Down Will butid er bag on Ke sal Our s steed Poros Basement 1 ae = model w ils ar FOR ae “OME NEEDS CALL US PLEASE Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. au S Main, a. Mich. TE eld i ROM — Open Dells sitet pandey 42 (018 SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom prick, tri-ieve! ranch hqme. Fire- Jace, built-ins, 2-car garage, 185 t. seeded jot, exclusive commu- nity sewer ater. ayed streets, lake (obodans book Sun- sranee ‘FE 4-5090. re 2105. For Colored’ Families 2bedroom. on Bagley 8t., price — $4750 can, smal down payment and tok me (lew month. Call Mrs. Beare, F Russell A. Nott, Realtor PE 4-5905 aMMEDIATE POSSESSION ~ $450 down and no mortgage costs. ‘THR’ 3 — Sere —— base- ment gas hea GAkLAND “BEA 2-3 bedroom brick ranch base- | ment. gan heat Lk orivileges. ba 4 bedroom brick tri-level gas eht privileges Excellent value. N DRIVE : bedroo room frame homes Gas ie + in C le] = fi } ie a rom jailv WILLIAM Winreous. 7 REALTOR i “LEAVING + STATE MOS ee ne rifirs vin & room home for $1000 Full basement good loca- tion FE 2-2232 FE 6-120) EM with 2 car garage. | NEW YORK Will dupli-| following | Wall-to-wall carpeting, full) yard. | Sun. 2 to 5 PM. BRICK RANCHER 3600 Embarcadero St. Like new 3 bedr Tick Bungalow with pr es on beautiful Lake Oakland. Features bright, cheerful liv- ing room, family style kiteh- en and dining area. full bath, excellent basement with recreation space, auto- matic heat and hot water, storms and screens, ¢ bi ploy! Priced to sell $15, with only $1,500 ceeee To inspect drive west on W_ Walton Blvd. (be- ond Silver Lake) to Em- arcadero, turn right to ‘Open sign. Salesman on premises. “BUD” Nichole, Realtor 49 Mt. chmene st. 3-4200 ANNOUNCING | The ‘FAIRLANE VIKING” IN JUDAH LAKE ESTATES BEDROOM COLONIAL with aluminum, roof and siding VA_ TERMS $82 MOVEsg YOU _IN $68 PER MONTH DLORAH BLDG. CO > 3.9122 GI's * NOTHING DOWN $72 Month Included taxes & soesrence® a. anes: rd 3 bedroom. large ple table space waier & sewer PREE Choice at rage fe = refrigerator or Waster or YOU CAN “ove IN TODAY! EN SUNDAY 12-7 it i 389 Cameron, off Featherstone. 1 mile north of M59, 44 mile east Call FE 8-6192 for information _M_R. WIL8ON—EM _3-6556 4 ROOMS AND | DAILY 27 BATH. PARTLY furn 2 car garage Near school and bus stop Down payment and $30 a month 592 E. Columbia. Partridge Ig THE ‘BIRD’ TO 8EE BRICK RANCHI Fine 3 yr old 2 bedroom biick ranch home on fice wooded lot ust West of Pontiac Attractive itchen with bireh cupboards. Nice carpeting and water soften- er included Attached garage plus extra carport. Full basement with tecreation room that opens into wooded back yard Priced for immediate sale at $17,975 on terms. See it now! ~ : READY FOR YOU It's one of the sharpest and clean- est modern 2 bedroom bungalows we've seen. All newly decorate’, just ready for you! Ceramia counter top In kitchen, full base- ment with space for recreation rm. Beautiful shrubbery. An out. standing buy at el on terms, Soe at as cent inter- REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 63501 ey 1088 W. HURON MULTIPLE LisTING SERVICE - Nothing Down OFF JOSLYN — A sharp 2 bedroom home with cer amic tiled bath. Plenty of vere Ran ~- Here's a dandy 2 sedroom bi . low located the wen Suburban one close town. All room. sited with Oak ' packs family walle $8, and ‘w monthly payments. . Be! oon a te on Exce clean Big modern ‘Gas heat and. Poh aoe cra ‘Ss & new jist" highly recommended. ‘ -4RAY O'NEILL. " Telegraph L; Realtor 7 + hd af _THE PON TIAGP PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1959 “TWENTY-ONE For Sale Houses M3 _ For Sele Houses 43 . Business Opportunities 53 51 TIZZY ‘ John K.| Irwin SONS WEST HOPKIN $and ‘, eath, Neat and avail- able. Paved drive, only. §8,- 750. No money down. wets Aatagietaerg ay apy * 360. ‘WOOD MANO Sag phates rors noe ogee ry a do a wooded | 150x326. This home contains 1‘go0 aq. ft. of living srea 3 big bedrooms. 2 full ceramic tile baths and 4, bath, living room with fire- place, dining room, family foom with “ceramic tile floo , bi kitchen with built-in range an even, ceram's tile floor and Full basement, ,2 ores must sell at $31,600. John LS Sone & Sons ____- SVE. YE j BEDRM. TRILEVEL & RANCH s and ore very: large; y $8,750. -| $9050 SEL OR BROWN. $600 DOWN. - Modern 6 rm. hom: condition,” Priced &i an mt furs. tha oe ts Pireplace. Paved St. “Real value.” NOTHING - Cozy La a = apt full bas ae ald.” “well, eet none A pewiy covereree About $250 closing co: $12.500 SELL OR TRADE- ay two bedroom bungalow breezeway and two — ar. pt- tached LAKE FRONT. trade for 6 rm, eity hone. were is real deal.” TRADE - —Large rm. west side modern home. ‘ex cellent location.” Wil) trade for housetrailer, land contract or smaller home. Ask for Mr. Brown. Sunday call OA 68-2618. Open sunday 10-4 L. H. BROWN, Realiom 1363 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-461 Multiple Listing Service en IT—OWN IT Buy like rent’ Model at 30. W. ren! el a _W. ¥ale Corner Btanl Open daily and Sunday 9 to 0. COUNTRY GEM 1 bedrm. ete rooms. Lot 130 x 130. Basement garage. You meat see to appreciate, A a for eash or terms available. prey Walton area. Builder. homes. Immediate | from new MSUO. Model lo- calcd Laws Lenn lors 4 mE Opdyke. Open Sat. & Bun, 2-6.) _FE; 9.1017. ———————— BEDRM HOME, NEW. LOW 7 down payment. | FE | 4-O784 TRILEVEL STARTER HOME. 34164 et EN EM | 3.2411. Broker. ooms, full base- eg Owner leaving ment & Lookout B oe. Finished house, Gf. lot for extra sieep- basement & attic, SRM i LAKE PRIV. DRM. HO ; eee down peymen re at NICE, SMA BT aie Lake pervilere! ie nome Leraraivare cluded df $6,950, Good terms. 3 np BEDROOM Bley home sou family ae 4 , Fut! basement, «a5 - storms eet this one, call 5 ROOMS A over payments on $4,060 at 80° moni peoL 32-3718. } BEDROOM pen GARAGE. ll basemen ‘Proving Grounds. OA HOUSE, AT UNION LE. 3 M Neede abn some repairs. Lee STOR RY R TEL-KURON, 2 REAR 3 bedrms. 2-car garage $10,000 cash $11,000 terms with: _§2.500 dow" FE 56-5416, BY OWNER 4 BEDRM. 1 FLOOR basement, glass _poreh. | OR_3-6578. 2 BEDRM ~ BRICK. RANCH TYPE $18,600, MI 4-2057. BY OWNER. i 7 ROOM MODERN house & garage Nr downtown "gue near $8950 FE 20746. “TEMPLETON | Vacant Lake privileges Sylvan ory At- reactive 4 peas and bath, 2 bed- rooms carpeted, living room, nice kitchen with eating space, full basement of] heat and 2-car at- tached garage Large lot, nice location. Only $10,500. Terms. k. .. Templeton, Kealtor bard Lake Rd. FE 44563 2339 Orc 6 FE. 2-0502 $400 DOM ; Over 1000 sq. ft. of living area plus large screened porch 3 bed- rooms ed tot. i gas heat, landscaped lot a. add'l tures. New in 4620 Inde- pendence, Draytou. O “oR 34 3-373. West Suburban Close in 3 bedroom brick, “ranch home full basement auto. heat, attached garage immediate pos- session, Parge lot epi es a real oo bty at $15,000 Low ment, termes home nic om 8, culty ce pea tiled carport This home is aeneies throughout with ~opeaty & mabogany paneling Over sheet rock, fully insulated, excellent furnace heating bill last winter — $80. Taxes Were $65. Auto. washer and electric stove included 80x290° lake privi- Will discount equity for 1 for $9950 and $1000 down, Terms Dorothy Snyder Lavender _ ——-Realtor Est 29 Years 7001 Highland Rd (M50) Phone EM_3-3303_or_ MU 4-6417 INSPECT THESE — SAT. AND SUN. All are West of Pontiac, off M50. 2,900 Down Payment Buys any of these 3 specially se- lected values. Teggerdine Rd. Exceptional brick ranch on 1% wooded Sere full. basement, at- tached garag 7119 r ilen Wood With 70 ft. sandy beach in .Lake- wood Village off Mo®@ and Bogey k. Rd. A new ace brick. bi-level with ? fireplaces 114 baths, at- tached 2% car brick garage. ex- posed basemen: type recreation area - 1950 Crescent Lk. Rd. Farm house # acres, adjoining ad- ditional 22 acres with.‘ mile Clinton River frontage ‘s avail- able To ae or sell or exchange your propert Phone FE 8-0458 sor MU 4-4353 C. SCHUFTT peed: eh Mba Ll REALTOR W. Bur =.(Pontiac Office) 3001 Highland Rd, Lake Area Office OPEN SUND AY FRE 8T. TRO UP natie pou of 8 Bid. Only $3. Down IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 3 bedroom—full brick ranch home with 1% ceramic baths. 2 large Leoieres, Pull basements. Par- tioned off recreation roo: ge. 2-cor attached warege and over parce! of } tive out today vere ese Livernots & —— Off 20 mile Rd. of 8 LADD'S 4286 Ditie Hwy. OR 3-1231 3885 Lapeer Rd. FE 5-0292 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CLARK peed iced Near Pontiac Motor. -bedrm. modern _ home Pat! basement gas = Peneed yard. Bate Near paper Moderh bored Tm, oi] re jeg Fenced Fi - § home — make your own terms. TRADE or Sell, aid 3 bedrm. Ranch bene with fut 1 basement. See home & You'll agree it hes all the latest features, a Only $13,850. The ULTIMA x i Suburban Liv- in ving *, smaller home Pree & Clear. a . oe BUNDAY 10-4, eS cde REAL ears wt are “Eos fer. s sun) Cd 7 al $1,950—$750 down, EM “BATH, COMPLETE. | screens, rere ane AND ~ UTILITY $850 1 mile from Ford) 86-3440. OWNER LEAN ING STATE Is offering his nearly new home with brick front and wood siding im Pontiac-Watkins Estate. This home must be seen to be appreciated. vide» living room and den. There is an ultra-modern kitehen, two auf” bedrooms, ceramic tile bath. full basement with forced air Beautifully landscaped lot with several’shade trees. Can be pur- chased on FHA terms WM. A. KENNEDY Res} tor 3101 W_ Huron Open Evenings th ® BROS. HOME AND bd bald Daly Galt tans 7’ BUSINESS LOCATION bedroom white frame ranch Some Loeated o 15 minutes of Pontiac. include: A basement, oi] heat. storms & screens. bath 14 ft living room and a 406 ft, lot with access to the lake. A good spot for small bus!- ness, $7.250, $950 down and $65 per month Will take free and cleir car in trade 43560 L — sl automatic full 60x LAKEFRONT Would vou like to have a sandy beach or catch 15 lb. pikes in Haar of ee home? If you do, m this one! Those nomes cost $20,000—this one ts $9,000 with $1,500 down Has base- ment open to the lake from rec- reation room, Also 2-car garage. See it today and you'll buy it to- Gay, PS The pike and sandy bench are at the other end of the SAVE $2,000 jot. This 25 ft. Mving room, din- ing ell and both bedrooms are carpeted The 18 ft. kitchen gives the wife plenty of working space. Other features include’ A 1'-car attached garage, automatic heat. complete set of aluminum storms & screens and awnings Automat- lc washer & gas. range are ig- cludet. Don’t miss — opportunity only knocks once! WE BUY. _ SELL. Cd TRADE WHITE BROS: OR 3-1295 Dixie Hwy, Open Eves. ‘til 9 Sunday 1 ‘til 8. Income Property 43A 2-FAMILY ZONED COMMERCIAL carpet- ed home, which ts located on a frontage lot has such desirable features as: Car- peting, tiled baths, fired water heat, full. price $17,260 — Eas HOLME ES-BARTRAM on 9.1980" 7 Evenings OR 3-320 For Sale Lake Prop. 44 AT UNION LAKE Coz home with livin: y 3-bedroom room. dining room, sitchen. fu ee bath, 7 fine beach Walled iatriet Naas for only $8,950 with 260 dow EMBREE & GREGG 1965 Union Leke Ri UNION LARE VILLAGER EM 3-4383 or EM 3-3314 Sayeed ROWLEY NBED TO DREAM You ek really oie life in this cute, 2 bedroom ranch on beau- tiful Huntoon Lake. Fishing, swim- ming, boating, wonderful location. AU REtTMAN aS Property e map. ae Spiteley 4068 Wash on oe ington Blvd. = OT a8i6 Lake Lots and Lake Priv. 1.3 to acre. Sesser isepeearend WOODS ~Ler = west $f SIDE Bigs rl $2,600. . 80x110. seeesba AVENUB- 130x225. Low | core STREET Je0n100. | a HEROKEE FRANKLIN ROAD ROAD—60 ft. frontage. ‘6. of South ee » $1,100 — aed ~ Garage rear.) $1,200. AUBURN AVENUE frontage ~ 330 ft. Zoned commercial. Nicholie & Harger - 33 W. HURON BLOOMFIELD HILLS mone Kirk-in-the- Hills Rea On a hill, many large trees, road, midst beautiful 210x191 — Terms Bloomfield Heights Sub. Houseman-Spitzley MI 41422 JO 46126 WO 34816) LoT x 10 FOR aved mes. 50 “SALE “OR enw ye iate model car or truck. oa 100 x 150 PONTIAG-WATKINS Hira St. FE 8-3312. ion SALE: LAKEFRONT LOT. South side of Woodhul) Lake. $3,000. FE 40235. HIGH HILL VILLAGE Choice building sites. Low as $150 Se eee LADD’'S shake | Natural Brsp lace di- | OR_3-9411 4286 Dixte Hwy. OR 31201 3885 Lapeer Rd FE $-9202 - LADD’S NEED MONEY TO BUILD? Excellent buildin mortgages available so you can oe ee as reel ear own beme. Low, LADD'S 4286 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-123! 3885 Lapeer Rad FE 55-9202 RESIDENTIAL Merrie Oaks, Lake Oakland privi- leges. §600 eoch res aanan Stanley & Fairmont, Cother & Shirley & Judson 45x128 aoe inom mle Hills, $2,200, $400 d Dravioel ‘Woods, large corner lot 85x150 $2.3 WwW Bloosa tied Twp. ‘Hal Stead Rd corner approx. | acre. 152x276. $3,000 W Iroquois Rd. Seminole Hills. 50° front, 75° rear, 230' deep. $3,500 Bloomfield Highlands, 2 acres permy wooded $5,500. ate eu Lake & Palmer COMMERCIAL E. Pike St, 718x120 $5.500 60 feet on Baldwin, corner of Bev- erly $8.Q00, terms M59 near Waterford Town Hall, 2% acres SQ. Elizabeth Lake Ave, 233x120 cor- ner plus additional lot T0x 160. Ideal site for doctor’s clinie. | Roy Annett, Inc. nae ieee aince wader 80446 Open Evenbags and Sunday 1-4 See the New CHEROKEE Its wooded or rolling hundred ft. sites’ were planned for to- day’s better ranch and multi- level homes! Close fn, convenient. Drive. out Elizabeth Lake Rd. Sites at HILLS! . S L 1 i Owner says “sell! Reduced price to Taccas Cae oe Pegi ne to $10,500 on this 40 ft. ranch tu bd home near Williams Lake Its *« mile to Lacota Ra situated on an ft. fenced Carl W. Bird. Realtor 503 Community National Bank Bidg FE 4-4211 Eves FE 5-1392 __For Sale Acreage 47 30 he ADJECENT TO HOLLY Ready to subdivide. Only $400 per acre. + STEELE REALTY,196—Hightant+— (M30) at Highland, Mich. MU- is - tual CHOICE ACREAGE Near new MSU Oakland, 50 acre parcel; ripe for development, A-1 investment, Being sold far Below anything in thig area at $500 acre. $5,000 down wil] Benaial easy terms. Warren Stout. Realtor TT N Saginaw * Ph FE 5-8165 Open 6 pm Sunday : a p.m. DRAYTON PLAINS. 4 ACRES. $2500. GReenleaf 45845. For Sale Farms 235 ACRES IN ORION Township. Also 150 acres in ependence. 90 acres 160 acres Grovelan: P. W. DINNAN 66 West Huron _FE 4-2577 _ 48 ~ 20° living room. dining car garage. Barn & ings on 20 acres. room, other build. New fencing, at Wixom Mil- ford. MU 4-285. FARM SaaS BY PRIVATE perty within 10 miles of Roches- vooragrbio ga zoned. 60 to 120 actes, good buildings, realis- wen priced. Particulars to 451 _Hildale, Detroit 3. TUlsa 3-0631 OXFORD - gid pe iter & acne es Soo ee es WwW Maple. = with bath. Good barn tor readale fuses or beef cattle. 925. 000~—terms. METAMORA—79 acres; hilly, seen- odernized house Only $19,750 — . These farms are excellent isvenment properties = see them now H. P. HOLMES, Inc. = 233, 8. Lapeer Rd. FE 5-2953 Sale | Business s Property 49 Fe COLORED . - - apts, FOR SALE. eons $14. 2 arian, Sy Se 2 lots, © peck deme . mu. \ scres =. f' aides “hae puting aie tisch” se down. One-third acre with rt owner- pong in 2 lakefront £1,006, - paged — lenetront ye c “BANGUS, Ki Realtor Suet sensor re , mere’ Semen Lose tor cash, ye & We” oye | sell, rent, buy, 8 'dial FE, 2.8181, churches, shoppin Wind- _ MYrtie 2-018] | low. ‘str eet. 41,908 tat futi res ls) 7 ¥ ROO 3 io month ‘w- Phone - fare #1. en por ay & gonecesion ONLY . Also meat on 62 DAYS Caney min avin xine 3480 ot ‘TIL. SPRING ies” Fag woah 8 Boz ce Cranberry Lakefront Estate aout RACIAL Pa Lor. —still winter priced. 3 bed- 357 x 230, 10 room ei ee. samtsad ents, Pirezinc, | fa “ycement ig cat enrege gat * ee. Beau ‘utiful house Ber Way: ss peulnget eau! a¢tting, overlooking ih Tn both Cranber & Oxbow siness ppo Lakes. {j acre, ground. A Bu oO rtunities 51 ween et, >| ALUMINUM WINDOW AND eon ee oe business Estabiished 1084 Walk- A. Taylor, busi alone over 000 ondivan Lake Model [od [oe eawogy aon " omplete, = eabacg ho = = Lease available — corner) sites with good machinefy and equipment lesa [= ont tH 4 BEDROOM HOME, 2 BATHS. tox | 3 miles from new Lincoln Piant | CLASS “C” : | DIXIE HWY, | LIQUOR | BAR. $20,080 Carters. Rese $200 per mo. TAVERN = srornige aren tae : Very mes pothtegll Be sure to ‘STATEWIDE. ae tate Berxice tie “REALTOR 174 3, ee es PE 40521 ESTABLISHED BAKERY ROUTE, distributer of —— products, Call evenings. ul oe aco Bist “ODER 2 BAY ’ Dixte Hwy., | cs Excellent posei-| & biitles ee tog ts Paid } ciate Program, and aod financing ae hi _apm. Kot Cathe er we 4 Mr. Webster, CoRRY WOR BEER AND wine. Building with 3 units. Sale exchange 317 Whittemore. CLASS C BAR Gross sales $70,000 per year. Bar only, no food or irae acces Real money maker! Gln bit parking space. Owner retiring. Land, building, equipment can be handled with about $25,000. Inves- tigate new! © 1969 by NEA Service, Ime TM Reg VS. Pe OFF INCOME Otf Baldwin Tip-top condition. 3 apts. 6 sleeping rooms é¢-car ga- “Tl always remember you rage, Also large owners quar- A i 7 ters, Completely furnished. even who introduced me to Johnny linehs and hes New owner | —- Se would not have to repiace any- thing for at least 5 years. All this plus 4 extra lots for only Money to Loan 53 ~ $18 Act now! (State Licensed Lenders) LOANS $25 TO $500 x BAXTER oe SES ENN PE 2-064 E 3-0066 24S 3. Telegraph } Ape “eT SaALK BUSINESS” Reutal One of the fastest growi: busi- nesses tn the country. Cash busi- hess with sensible hours, Prov- en profits in 1068 over $20.000 Property includes modern 6 room ranch home. All rental teat aha 64 W. Lawrence St. FE 4-1598 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. © LOANS $25 TO $500 . AUT! LIVEST: HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph Rochester, OL 6-O0711, OL 1-918! SIGNATURE LOANS $20 to $500 to repay. Phone FE 56-8121 or; come in = = : | | Home. « Auto Loan Company 1 °N. Perry St. (Corner E Pike) than? years wet handle — you will have to hurry to get this one. rive-In Choice corner on busy thorough- fare, modern compelling appear- ance. Everything a geed eper- ator wants and in the condition a profitable expading business requires. ok poe r checkbook because one look will be love at first sight . also includes nice apa Scat good lease or terms on property if desired. MICHIGAN 'RUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A LANDMESS§R. BROKER 1873 8S. Telegra PARK AT Hn Fr RONT DOOR ICRI A | shop- 24 months B $35 — $500 LOANS’ SEABOARD FINANCE Co 118 N. PERRY ST EASY | PARKING. E. 8.0661 WHEN YOU OU NE ED $25 TO $500 MODERN 2- ser aeavic tion Located across from We will be giad to help you. ing center in Walled Lake Poi Se ne eee a esas : fur er infor Call MA ener. STATE FINANCE CO. “Venn ae od C7 Ae gs alter 7pm Call MArket FE 4-1574 —_ , 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg _ : ' : Partridge |__Mortrare Loans 54 : 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE MORTGAGES - > Residential. Commercial, FHA & TRADE I's. Conventionals — up to 75 per cent of value Detroit & sub- urbs Pontiac, Milford. Novi & all ' areas outlying & between Land contracts & sold. Houses FRANE MAROTTA @ assoc. | 24060 | SNACK SHOP. Brand new hambure shop fo large. shopping center near mtiac, | Beautiful equipment. Easy to op-| erate Reasonable rent Will trade | oer: anything so trade you way. into business by owning this very profitable gril GR. RIVER MOTEL. New # unit stone and block mo- tel with 260° on U 16 between ; \ | Want A Goad “Mortgage? If vour home needs an el al ment. and your debts consolidat- é@d. call or see us at once Don't wait 8% per cent interest. BENDEROFF Detroit and Lansing Large own- W Huron ers apt Efficient gas steam Heat ree = ee Only $15.000 pola will tal en 5 Ss . 85 per cent contrac i) take con- tracts es part trade. were LAKEFRONT LOT IN NORTH- [REALTOR PARTRIDGE | erm Michigan. for 9600 or cat of THRUOUT MICH, eqval value. Take over payments. FE 63581 1050 W. HURON | _FE &-0557. OPEN ‘TIL 0 3 LEVEL LOTS, 1 BLOCK FROM POTENTIAL MEDICAL BLDG. Lake, trade for ? FE a entreh 123 foot corner on West Huron. 23-5701 large 11. room home, protential | i959 OLDS, PLUS « BARREL MAN. ieee ears a rig tfold and carburetor for sine v Hospital. $8 $8.00 will handle Bar-| cnev3 "pmo ee ™ gain pa edinds c > $8 CHEY. FOR $125 OR ANY- Paul M. Jones. Real Est. thing of value take over pay- _ments FE 5-0 9824 632 W FE 4.8530 ~ FE Pat — OA 8-3653 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION FOR RENT 3925 Elizabeth Lake Rd. at Dover . Waterford Twp. ‘36 SILVER STAR «6 FT. 2 BED- rm trailer Trade equity ie any- thing, FE 3-03 a $2500 FQUITY IN HOUSE WITLI. sell for $1000 or trade for small nome, Ul, 32-3342 6 ROOMS $4,950 TOTAL PRICE me Modern 2-bay building with com- adage eeoat hg ep pel af aie facilities and dh estab- truck, car, hoyse- ished business available for @ t r, lot or WHAT HAVE minimum investment in inventory Y a May bé used peed only. Complete 4 weeks training program at company expense. Fi- nancial assistance to ose whe qualify ! part down payment by Kate Osann) S %. 1 | H i i fondly, Freddie — as the boy Harrison tonight!” at For Sale Clothing 56, ele Le 6 BROWN FUR COAT, SIZE | aid $140. Seti for §15 FE Anes LADY'S WINTER FUR-T RIM coats, Size 12. 10 FE 4-121. Lowy” BEIGE SE FUR core Worn few times _ half price. FE $-6064. MAN'S SUIT. SIZE 36. TROUSERS size 30-30. Ladies’ clothing size 1% Geed cond. Cheap FE 48651 NEW BRIDAL VEIL, §15 00 FE 24126 WEDDING DRESS. sIZE 16 NEV- er worn, White. Long sleeves. sate eee Goods 57 TV SET ue CENTER 8T, UP- Y etgires I Ponti I's YR. OLD “KENMORE “WRING. | er washer FE 867 2 PC LIVING mee ARES WITH | custom made slip covers, FE. 6-0083 7 i PC LIVING ROOM SUITE BED. | ‘complete, large chest of drawers, | utility table. coffee table good | condition §1238 complete or sell _separately OR 3-1848 2 RECORD PLAYERS, $10 & FE 5-8755 3 PC GRAY “SECTIONAL, cond. FE 29762 3} PIECE ‘BLOND BEDRM &éFT. twin Hollywood beds, maple din- ine table & 5 chairs, fireplace fiatures FE 65-8897 - 3 SPEED HI-F1 RECORD PLAYER w. $50 Cedar Chest 825 Gas & elec stoves Lots of odd furniture 257 Baldwin Ave. 5-6814 $12 ~G00D FE $ ROOM KENMORE OIL HEATER. | used J mo FE 2-1836 @ PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM Double dresser, bookcase Tre chest, 2 vanity lamps. 50 Pay only $2 weekly. arson Furniture, 42 Orchard _Lake Ave @ CHROME CHAIRS. _& mahogany’ tables |@ YR, BABY CRIB WITH EXTRA ies Mattress Reas Cali after 2pm-FE 2-0495__ 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM BUITF, brand new davenport and chair 2 modern step tabies matching collee table deeorator seoals Ail for $00 Pay only $2 weekly Pestsons Furniture 42 Orcha: 4a Lake Ave. ; _ § PIECE DINING ROOM SET. $40 FE 2-1340 20 Belmont | AXMINISTER RUG WITH _pad Excellent cond FE 5-6702 éX12 RUGS, WOOL FACE, 515 95. Reversib'e, $16.50. Import ed, $3490 Axminster, $45.96 Rug pads $505 Pearsca Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake A 14 CU FT GIBSON UPRIGHT freezer, only used 2? mos also like new, 21” Johnston Meee chet 3068: lawn mower, OR 6 pm 21° ADMIRAL GUAR, REBUILT, in exchange for your set and ait: ference, or cheap for. cash Other re-built sets on display. We buy | sete peers Appliances. 816) Com. merce Ra aPARiaic eA E ELECTRIC | range 815. OL 1-1806 308 W 4th Rochester APPLIANCES AT AUCTION rices Freerere washers dryers. ullt-in ovens end burners” Elec- | IRS 9x12 RUG x12 trie and es. Samuel Ap __Ditances, tApie $601! ABC GAS STOVE MUST BACRI- __ fice Gr ondition FE 2-6983 _ ADMIRAC DELUxE Ravana: tors ye. deep freere, suto e- frost. 5 year warranty. Frigidaire Senjen Mike lta $2 per wk. WE BUY LAND Seeded tae ht ASK FOR TOM B TE x Fot complete information on this. “exchllent opportunity phone Mr = Griffith afe a NOU eo} Vinewood 3-4200 : Detroit Kampsen : 8 30 to 5 pm or afler 7 pm. pmucse GArfiela 2-6043 REALTORS FFE 4-0528 =r Tota OIL HEATERS BRAND so Coleman's. Heng below cost. All sizes, MA 5-6011 OVER 6 WEED TV Sets, FROM i } j STOVE ia | | Michigan 6004 Valley Spring | ATTACH { OE ont & Rechester Rds washer | He Sale p Household G Goods ! 57 Used Trade-In Dept. [SUS oePe ribo ue Heenegs Sieon $19.95 Wasly oe ces $24.50 6 pe. breakfast set ........ $29.50 Dessupert & chair..... “$20.50 Dres. chest & bed -e + $39.80 Table, buffet & 4 chairs ... $39.50 Apt. electric range .. : 2 ~ Refrigerator THOMAS ECONOMY” 361 8. Saginaw FE 2-0151 | UaED GAS STOVE. CHEAP. oa 22-4864. URED TV. $1905 UP USED F nA. ‘o-phono easter Pc Used refrigerat3r. $49 95. Sweet's | Radio & i iiances 422 w Hu. | ron. PE 4-11 auto washer. 8-2610. VACUUM CLEANERS, nate _bags. Murray's 956 Myrtle. VINYL TILE 6c EACH ASPHALT, tile, any colors 4c each, 104 cases of each Tom's Factory | outlet 3353 Auburn Road, Auburn — Heights _ Friday night "al 9 , t YEAR END ) SPECIALS 9x12 Felt Base Rugs Reg $4 95—buy 2? for only 693 / Oxi2 Felt Base Rugs Reg. $695—buy 2 for only $995 Svers _141 W Huron FE 4-3064 2 2 YRs. OLD. 5 ZENITH TV. 14 IN, _portable, $65 MI _Television on & ‘Radios. 578 | / it RCA PORTABLE. 1 ¥R. OLD, $15 down or a bargain for cash. Peer's Appliances 8616; Com- _merce td | ADMIRAL COMB 124° 2 SCREEN. Good tond. 130 N Molden! HI-FI MAGNAVOX CONSOL Ez} model, For ififormation call EM. 3-6414 after 6pm POR{ABLE COMB RADIO, PHO-| We -recorder & PA system | ine for rec orm FE 5-5338 57C $30 Water Softeners — Used or new — Buy or rent $3 per mo —FE 2 S827 WATER SOFTENERS AT BIG DIS- _count OR 3-3360 58 Vv alentine Gifts Valentines and Mothers Day in ALL MERCHANDIS 4% 20.-PER CENT OFF Hummels, Savage lamps, West- | moreland, Fenton Bone China. | je we Ty chard Lake _Rd_ Keego Harbor For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | % IN GALVANIZED PIPE 13's _— eents-per ft. tn 21 ft lengths, 44 peirenres pipe. 174% cents per ft in 21 ft lenghfs 3 tn. soll pipe. $139 per length 4. tn sotl pipe $4.08 per length. Thompson, 7005 | _ M58, ‘a om mile west of Airport | “]-AAA-T ALUMINUM SIDING — Insta’ now at tow winter prices — re up to 30 per- cent on Me um , storms and awnings lst pymt. Spring. “co SL saae | -_ If po ans ph res “OL: 2 FUEL OIL TANKS GOOD on _dition, will deliver FE 5-01 9120 2 WHEEL TRAILER WITH TOP. | $80 Kenmore space heater, $25 _FE 8-0608 _ RM OIL BURNER, Ty HP Evinrude motor Used 2 wha Duo- Therm housetrailer heater. FE ?- 1104 | @ INCH “SOIL PIPE 6 FT. Sump Pumps SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 1728 Saginaw FE 2100 10 CABINS 10xi¢ TO BE- ‘MOVED from premises MI 6.1848 142 ROMEX, IN: COIL cents tune ie Bb GOA Thompson, Highiand Rd. we GAL GAS, lined nied $60 money down, J Mabe te "$3 70 005, “10 YEAR GLASS recovery water heater, 2-gal electric heater, $69.95. Thompson, 7005 M59. be mie west of Airport 30 GAL. GLAS® se GAS WATER Heaters $59 FE 2.3630 33 HP HIGH PRESSURE BOILER with controls and oi) burner a) 5 40 2 PANE with hardware including trolling frack and roliers suitable fer fald ing partition walls for Sunda? hool rooms { apparatus used steel doors and } a@sh 1 2-wheel 260 amp port | welder ‘1 buze bor welder Chain ally cutting saw, 1 belt drive | drill press New and used brick 1 ?-whee! traijey) used reach in and walk in commercial tee box doors, 8 up to 16° used steel beams | 25 gal aint aprayer pressure can i rque meter) wrench 1 set oxygen and acet- elyne gauges Phone OR 3-0031 before 6 pm. OR 31406 after 5 pm | Paetory seconds | fice | 1 | ALL CARDS 2 POR PRICE OF 1 .- cluded s | DeneTie s Gifts, 3003 Or- +438 Orchard Lk $29.95 ; ok r ft hood and fan, cop) er}. FE | “DOORS COMPIFTE | 1 gin pole hoisting | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 FOR SALE: Two r 5 skates, size 9. wow whe Boots lke new. $10.00. Tene UL 2-2771, NT LIGHTS. IDEAL = -°” UCORESCE: wl be kitchen cabinets, fixtures, $7.05 v Slightly scratched Michigs —— ‘303 Orchard Lake Ave. ae a TORLETS odes | Deuple >So Sa0ci6 | Wasneows ae ie iitdings Sestioe | Fee bato sets vith trim colored bath set wits Factory ‘Inds it Sa ace oe GMBING (172) 8 Sag GARAGE Sequipueny HA 5 tools, bumping tools FE 6-304. ‘Garage Doors sTBEL OVERHEAD — all regular: 3 PPLY FE §-2100 standard sizes, | Wood and stee. fogwas closet dre. Disappearing stairways Stee outside window shutters. E.ecctric garage door operators. Garage front remodeling Stop in or call ot iced Soeraan “BERRY DOOR SALES” S718 Paddock FE 23-0203 HOTPOINT APPLIANCE REPAIR, _FE 5-431 or OR 30176 MATCHED WEDDING & ENGAGE- ment rings. FE 5-3841. QIL ae & Te RES L, TANK. GUN TYPE Torte BURNER, HEATS up to 6 rms. Very good shape. _Can see in operation FE §-3651. KT ores 690 PER LGT. copper Bott pipe, Doub e 1 ORCHARD LAKE RD. LEAVING CITY. MUST SACRI- 36x12" swing Power Kin cast iron weod lathe on sta with 8 forming tools never used Worth over $100 Sell for $40 2 lavatertes with faucets. $$ each. ‘%. Hellywoor bed. $10 Double bed witn good box springs aud neciress. $2 FE 46076 after B) a LLED MAGIC | This paint needs no stirring. wi'l not drip, sag or run. Rubber or a Baer oe eds of colors to __ 2678 oose OAKLAND. FUEL & PAINT Ave. FE 5-615 “NEW GALVANIZED AB. on 21-ff. lengths ........ I3c ft. -in. 21-ft ears lte ft. } “SAV F PLUMBING y LY /172 8S Saginaw ___FE 52 §-2100 PLYWOOD | %%° fir, Gis : $750 E Se” ipl¥seore. jn... oc.ces see 4.85 4” birch G28 $13.95 1%" ¥ ved mahi « grooves ogany 65 Genuine perme $65 square foot. NTIAC PLYWOOD CO 1488 aio wir Are FE_ 2-2543 | PRINTERS — 4x! — Sxl? PRESS eS — 12¥18 press $160. Both for ;} Frankiin Press. 6425 Eiplibaend Birmingham ROTISSFRIE. TRONRITE, BOX . springs mattress, heir dryeg, heater, baby tenda, car seat, chairs stroller Cashmere over coat long. maternity dressea, out- grown clothing 1448 REBUILT BATTERIES 65 95. Free delitery 192 8. Saginaw &t. FE 8.1816 _ BTAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE sinks 63250 Tollets. B grade. $1998 Thompson 7005 M58, ‘~e _Mile west of Airport SPECIALS. — BIRCH PLYW OOD oe Ae) ace 4°58 385 ea. EASH ead C ARRY sis: w opine shelving 1% lin ft ix? w ping etripping 2¢ lin f i stripping 3c lin ft. j anex? KL W Fir .. bée | caer W pine basebrd 6¢ | Clear W pine base shoe 2'9¢ Cear Ww ane ceeins 6c 13 iba fe't MANY OTHER BARGAINS ce TO PRIOR SALE Nn lin $2 Haggerty us ER CO. | 1047 Haggerty Hwy Walled Lake Between W Maple and Pontiac re Phone Market 41084 | ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINE AL- Most new take over balace of 4 payments $871 each val aol total re Me aes Sewing Cen- | SPECTALS ia GAL WLRC HEATER bop) Gee water heater 20 pal. gangs e u gas heater : Cab sinks and fittings $5795 up.| New Morrison space beaters Laundry trays, stand, thu- | pitee BTU a : le. ee save PLUMBING | yer M No 3 Oek: foortng: ors 08 179 South Raginaw ft 7 Per outside, fon doors §13 83 75000 BTU DUAL - WALL 4” soil pipe, a $3 70 ~heater, fully automatic $7. ¥' sol: pipe $3 38 : i : . ey etaep = Caboose | gigouen ‘orn TERS, LUMBER SPRING piscocune 720.8 Paddock FE 2.9784 Ww wee NO 'Q@ A_Thompson, 7005 Highland Rd APT SIZE ELEC STOVE Na. tlonal washing mach -Deep well —iet_pump FE 2110 ALL BARGAINS 2x4's, all lengths—4c ft. & up pei boards $630 per ou - -SKEE BALL MACHINE. 0 GAL ae aes HOT WA- ter tank. used. (Lechinvar) $25. Lincoln 1146 SLIGHTLY _ DAMAGED: . BRIGGS Beautyware bath choose from. ali our cholee. 1650 E Auburn Road etween John R, and Dequindre. E_ Cot = A ACA from Auburn Ave. BUCKNER bik. a gd ena ¢ a = wi as & ewer i FINANCE C OM PANY Cash or terme, Will trade for e OFFICES I wagon of equa] value. i tea, | — 23-0087, Walled Lk. Bi Sati he WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT Borrow With Confidence $25 to $500 - geving, machine for oles! wombr: H oe | Cea pence cick at to $500 Oakland 'Loan Comreny| “ton oe aa FUR COAT OnNUINE m1 yey mt 2-9206.' = ln inte achat swe od NEED A FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified Ads to. sell, rent, find a machine 815 ree te Lopes ‘ Abd other furniture. FE §-4688 FE 2-8181 is] be 1 the: Se Want ant 7 = Bat pool 200. OAS O38 | _Seniek's 71 $14.95 up TV antennas, $9 99. TUBS $10 and Open $8 am. to $30 pm. Sat- ‘AUTO: WASHER. RECONDI- WALTON TV _urday 8 ath, to 4 pm Monod. guaranteed. #138 a ce $15 Walton 22 Flee: ell rip SOLID se bei ST. BED unro Electric Co y u | FE 9287 <5 = ae |= Cae PAINTED» OAK EXTENSION TA. | Freejient quality — all lengths CREO aap lel hal —— AMANA 18 CUBIC PT FREEZER : A Tess cver Soca So Pe ama! ae Al Ficlon wn iqusiity moatiy pivelpanstiag ee (ft 1 PAIR OF BOY'S ICE SKATES, _mo_ Nothing down FE 86022 | nine 15. Call MAyiair 66703 eon ace aie =A) SPHEIALS .| REBUILT WASHING MACHINES | door wodews trim insu see __CALL FE_€2889 ANYTIME 2} CHOICE SELECTIONS Giecanised seearers $1088 op EOE DATE WORTS STEEL DRIVEWAY CULVERT eRe Co S sohthon ond Woward) | pusterbourd artes — $138 8 FeyG MAT ORY" ay gab SG ai atte ‘ “ise unconditionally AEFRIGE OR GO5D CONDI. | LAD AANA IIE [MORTAR GOLOAS — 5 AHADES Elizabet Rd., FE 44945, tion Phone FE 2-4577 | We will te happy to supply a xa Flue Lining ...... $1.25 Ea. Open _@ to SMALL OAK § PC DINETTE s&T vodruwelt ing reeds” Brick Mortar $1.33 sk. ALL “KINDS = ee ey cn ft Norge refrigera. FHA terms = —- tre Estimates | 4 fein bas Ore ee _furnishings FE 2-806} tor, $25 MArket 43830 a. .- ; : | hanno Mla ANTIQUE WALNUT. 2 PART CUP. | SINGER PORT. 810 ZAG ATTACH. | SI Pius Eu ses . & | BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLE CO. en a finished. 4190 Phone FE hon slasen feran Carte meee 340. ) Highland Ra ide co | morons Lake Ave FE. 27st ars . cu ~ | $340 Highla: (Mor OR 3.1082 TOILETS. TOILETS, TOILETS. after 10 —OR_3-9702 WaltTa SG | OAL styles. colors, terrific values TROUT ANYTHIN OU WANT ~~ ANCHOR FE NCES | from $1796. Biightly marred. Also itor 1: Ae BE sTEREO TAPE RECORDER No money down FHA a roved. extraordinar vaiues [in .datn- tite owt aT La = Rae 4 speakers, microphone. Gray| FREE ESTIMATES F 471 | cave and lavatories. Meeeieee Lig 7 ter rainy bay Pu or uniate, os appi- | wan 6300 8, NOW _ $266 95 | a. ma) Orebare . Vise. our trade, * bent 0. Tor resi HI-FT CONSOLE, mahogany. Seme Ses eee cee meat rOMATIC bargains. 4 speakers, auto changer Jacks Deg Actas ermostat hk cos 24 MONTHS TO PAY for tuner & extension speaker Ae mene zoe one ne Was $268 98. NOW . $202 98 te ae i Rane soe and. ook around, res of free parking. Phone FE 6-0241 A RECORDER ’ oR pi 5 Grande View, Lake Ort OPEN MON. ans «! TO 6 OUrepukers "Estat Gray & LUMBER ‘PRICES | Topia CABIN TO BE MOVED. 4135- 4 miles & of ise or 1 mile hE 49.5. NOW _ $205 os 18x44 32 ft bel lath 3 FE AS after 6 = EB. Geastae te on Aubura Was $248 “ ‘Quantities 10 pes. or mére) Rd. MSS. VM HLFI CONSOL poled (UAT ladea Gwe 12. eee eee a " LONE La 4 «groovy manhogan. ih ed : 1 piece pica dos | brie port f wieeaet +) Pibereias *inmlation, per $29 00 | Shihan Pura = beraiee ae sect dn pene cogs Velooeny apeed changer. sects or tunel) Aluminum comb. doors. comp Sia oe — Sh — rence ‘blond end talon Markel afese | NPG, gztenslon speaker. 41444, / Orade A tush doors, J" 8888) 4 Eh a! Was 6210. NOW : Door casing CWP. f: ....$ 07 TIMKEN RSION BREARV ANT SET ae RM. wics anor Base shoe CWP. ft... & 02, ee & controls, Like new. 8128 pm. ven | ae We Maren FE 8.9531 Stanley | TEE J NE W “80 FA BEDS. 44) rd SOFA CHAIR, CHROME. DIN. = _ Aluminum MM midows | ie ALROT I LU B R ollaway bed complete, 085 elle antique organ, stroller teet- Biorm doors and windows, wood — Hollywood. bed frames, $696. In| er-babe, high-chair. car seat & or alum‘num Glass put in your noreyem mattresses 417 95 = ae To best offer, F ee _ Burmeister’ S sash 1023 Oskingd Ave. FE Furniture a Orchard | Lake A | reer oon Mat ea TAPE (RECORDER AMPRO GGOD | BEAUTIFUL w@° Ok FLe ens FE 2-080 i NORTHERN is MBER | }i io TV After € pm. 383 W. ony like a on only | | TAKE UP PAYMENTS ON SiN roquots. : _. ARE UP OF sewing machine in 740 Costes agers Lis: 241T1 | #30 BOARD Pr OF 6.8 & KNOT- sire Ste {IVING ROOM nice biond cabinet. $694 month. Open pm. daily | ty pine 11 sheets 4 x 8 oad suite frigidaire, TV dinette. FE ly. ftuli basance $3415 Capital guscaye 10 am s 2p | _fock Sacrifice OR 3-6843_ §-2136 Pete Delivgrics _svellese —___.. | FYPEWKITER { ORDER OD, Fa. BEA at mee HIG HIGH “CORT OF Liv. sPEFD auger WAsiER R WRING. or EF eee tales wet Al? ay Remington ae ee er ty aCe al t BTERFO a6 cu rs chent fi freener onty ane _¥F bon nit REMOV te ee au: ‘apR upr reezer, 7 i " i a. 4d “4 cleared i myae £1 regs oe: @akin: 173 re hh eu. ft refrigerator ‘only 9179, TRADE IN DEPT. . BRAND NEW WHITE FLEXCTRIC ei rail = fox gprene t. ‘ ; Quar. Elec. washer ........ $30.95 table with si attachment, god oset $s e-% terms, _famues' MA 58-0011. | Apt sire gas stove ......... $29.05 65 terms. chigan Sewita | Closing — lo gp m and a 5 - enter, 31. ; our BEDROOM & A A OTD. | Zable tow cle, raney, «o> BBN) Center, FE 330 Jouvered byfold type doors. At couch Curtaina, ete, | Modern steep loung sree ATHROOM FIXTURE YOUNGS | _cost Fe ere see oo Sate ieee | (wD Ritchen, of! and gas furnaces BERRY | DOOR SALES ¥ * See ee oe — hot water and steam bdoflers,. ms _ Paddock Pr 20e¢3 ae Sg] Setomane ater hester bert | Sou Awe ALOMINUR COUR oie 5 povgyd cinatres inette 4.08) and tle, faivanised r, black nation doors, and _ windows. EMAN OD pe and + we ros . rt fe tank 640, OR WYMAN'S |. Pain and Super Kemtore BENSON LUMBER CO. Can LAG Ww. | 184. Pike, EB terms FE 41127, | 268_LAPEER FR 45431 | a ¥ er tet ji ie “GAN RANGE FOR LETE SET MECHANICS gagement ine - ptate, sise. Gen “4 Wil snes ee trie fan Munro Llee- tools. Exc. ‘cond $125 Idea) for) 5 $0 after ae oun $12, | te Co hobo W. yron e's giation garage operation. H03K0 y SEWING MACHINE. AL- RROME, bin & cba Tins FREADLE GINGER SEWING MA- t. Pay 61.34 per tm #28, Day mre ai chine is, ‘Chrome di BUC THERW Of HEATER. \ with tal ol 0.18, Ce rsa = OR ery. 0A RA 4) TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY, 17, 1959 Do It Yourself _ _ 2 7 For ‘Sale Pets FOR RENT (NICE, BLACK, cocKER Le Authorized Sales Wall r steamer, floor sand-| ET. j iz: | ets. poo band ‘sun dere, PUP ses pendoreoniee set shies E27 | Pontiac Chief & Detroiter ace ¥. e] & Paint, 436 Orchard Lake PARAKEETS 3 «GUA AR, TO wax | Ave. FE aie Cages 50) 4th St FE 2-40: PART G SEWING MACHINES’ . 7 * F. aye drapery materials Pies. $2 FE 8-2547 godds, 2 fea, plumbing & eiec-/- PARAKEETS. CANARIES ~ CAGES, Pala supplies "Open q days week | food. Since 1927 584 Oakland Ave to ~ Days Sundays 10 PARAKP®TS CANARIES SHOW to 4:00. Mostean Builders Sup; ‘pirds cages. food Crane's Bird | ply. 156 W. Montcalm. FE 5-4712 | Hatchery. Auburn Rd UL _2-2200 REG TRI-COLOR — Conlie” PUP | Ca neras, Equipment 61A ples Cheap OL 1-0226 . POODLES $64 UP ALBO SCHNAU.- | WE BUY. SELL & TRADE Ca ee Ot wood at Mapiectent eras, projectors, tape recorders) wy ams Lake Eppertt's Camera mae 67 W. Hu- 2am FE —oe_ SFE Ss > ‘Also 3 lb male stud. EM 3-127¢ . _ Sale Musical Goods | 62 ater 4 REGISTERED ENGLISH “POIN TER 2 YEAR O1.D HAMMOND SPINET pupoiss 12 weeks old UL 24257 organ With percussion Bicnde Cail after € pm finish. Excellent condition ha’ THOROUGHBRED — “BEAGLES — ' been used in home ony Cal: wks No papers FE 2 hepa _ Midwest 64727 before 1 pn THOROUGHBRED GERMAN ACCORDION GOLD AND WHI SHEPHERD PUPPIES Exrico Rosse.li Used 6 ae 2 MONTHR OLD ; Best offer MAple 53-2468 FE 42889 ANYTIME . BABY GRAND PIANO $5 SAC , ¢ 7 rfice $300 MAyfair 62423 Hunting Dogs O9 A. * . ; B FLAT CORNET exe! LLENT condition FE 24% AKC Ig YR MALP BRITTANY B FLAT CLARINET WOOD FV ®* ime SEE S48 ett-Schafter Master mode Like HF AGIE MALE 8&8 MONS RKEAI ae new Also Mule, Arley moce! 165 hunting stock EM 3.5714 Like new FE 46683 BLACK AND TAN COON DOG BUESCHER 8U PER "400 AITO FRE 5547 sax Excellent condit: Foot ENGLISH aR TTER PUPPY MALE “| Quick sale $03 casu GR 5 aout 4 mor Ree 690 ON 18506 ees IRISH SETTER 27, YRS OLD 4.. CLABBICA: ~ PHONOGE APH HE Good Wunter UL 2 1357 i crda private ail classical] recard mee aie) Paldlaccals incase 45 Ro OO fell Ces a tt Bicness reacon aciling RD Ven - ©sruso to eee Zandt R 2g Hilisborg . Or af opportunity st Dla) cai; Supartree Bide er WiUsic OF 4eF pec tor a 5 pecords 9c eee Dogs, Trained, Boarded 70 Svaliab.e n Bisa el 4 yea oid nt patitinst Cal FE 30785 aller 5 pom A DOGS CATB ROARDED FE 24708 acbum of “Bolera" on ¥ i Burr Shell 335 8 Telegraph eat in Furtepe fue Ravel His la record. cone pasilion Mint Cnet ise AND GRD HAY oe ESTE Y reupise HEED ORGAN Macucs GENVEIea MIA lueke Hay, Grain & Peed ae aoe , (8ST & IND) CUTTING HAY STRAW Al 1" a HES Maite & wood or will trade 18 FO Muren Pp 40566: -ivertore We cecver FE 442: GIBSON GUITAR & AMPIIF(Rst 7:2 /Beott Uske ta Ee ee 3 a0 Wheat straw Mlltuai 46573 . SST I) ALL TYPES OF {8ST & IND CUT i hay elfaw corn and Gate MUSIC CENTER HAMIL TON Spinet plano, deiiver OA 82179 French Provincial design $425 , : MIF ACLE MILE HAZAAE AREA OSE Soniy Piano tuning ofeee repair aT AW W ther WALES Wil, Job PHONE FE 764026 * an Pr 3 6891 WIEGAND For Sale Livestock MUSIC CENTER : MINCHBIT. Electronic Organ 8680 2 Double full key board 2a pedals OA 8 3i87 or OW 334d) beautiful bland finish 7 Pts § TO WK OLD CAL 1. | MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA OM #1228 Free ante rr fase | PROK O) NICE YORKSHIRE ‘ ~ Weeks olf 2077. W Lt Mile Red REP OF GAN BMAILL EXCEI Hear | @ehe he wainut finih Coed cond $120 \ Ph FE 9-122) Sale Farm Produce PIANO TUNING ORCAR BCHMIDI PR 2324) APPt es DELICIOUS: BTAYMAN A , oF Rede Mutos Orchard 4381 Baid Pianos Viane Pianos Ciey tia Uned apinets grands & uprights APPLEAC UN OAPY DELICIOUS Comer aca ae Pac Mer Tatoah Jonathan ‘ ‘ortiand | (NS | NC TET , otuer Boat vartelle tu ' 18 F Muren FR. 40566 4° ne 11 00% : ees fue tweet aie a athe fi tare SOTOVIIN BE ELLENT CONTE Fast Commerce ita Netwaen on PE 5 708 Barnes & thew Lace Ras Mi ‘ Losec ELcrrrrresteed Spibeed raxtiipe. 2 goad used GLACKMORE PARMA APR ra vom eee h fea prices wating mth focking dbo Allvet @iiell platurs we arga@ui fi : ; MORRIS MII K( be Ret Of. | 64an . oy ENE : GOOD RALPD TIMOTHY Hay 48 Telegraph Rd FR. 2 0567 bale! mifalfa & baled sliaw Acroes from Tel Mires, 2 0008 4 “POTATOES (WINE AM 1418 SASH Sale Store Equipment 64 "iC" hear CGhranger itd GLASS BHOW CASE @ FT TONG Sale Farm Equipment Like new FE @l4yl Sale Sporting Gioods 65 9.0 Toran prick nuvs Nrand new chain saw Mee it WF Miller (harden and 1 S 1 ARCHERY LQuiIpMF “ KF - pGianecl | AtbEE AL weae, (heap MA 4% 1954 «4 tb 1 4a ne les et) fh Pn Fisit MHANTY Cott APathit mMingham Phone MT ¢ 0.2 new $20 1118 Bildie st Watied Qos Lave Me late-€ minceta lake Yorpcoels Chain sae GUNS BUY SELL TRADE CIPS vA Manley teach 10 Bagiey GUNS. MODKICN Oat ANTIQUE Met} aoe Rory sel. pepe mid meaipee coceanat NEW & Cat D ing Burr Shell $74 & Telegrage Aaron epg = sa) nae MAKE A With & MM LFEE: Bs CHINE Tb ites wistnae motel @8 Ib Bear Ma Hot Alte ill NOx aes dak wilh atirs ories JA Th Beat Cath with aice nites” foal ert Case B& New Iitea rheake ec 1274605 Nantes ater sof 1 ein} t Pah MACHINERY NH W ANI Balt Winnowear EtG 6500) Gea icuis diner eles on Just north of Cmterd BAIT & Ct Open T days HAMM MILT CO oe ii 7am 1 p (tose Aun 4 pm built) fawsts Mme tines Ph he, Grehara lake Ave Vow e” Cre seniwil le Sand, Gravet-& Dirt 66 11) \DOUVK IE RS bor MleCatloch € livia Saws Q A} TOP SOIL, SANDTD Ci AVEI ft} & black dirt Balltortnye ex Wh DAVE A COMPT FT LINt eavating basements OF 1801) OF ot ‘, ; 1H .9 iL ! cut 11 Nf Al TOPIROM. CRUSHRT ATONE) ce y ue, NS AND sand Kravel fil ace Commi, pera gy FD AS LOW AM $18) 10 PE ® 3112 of WF 2 ahi WR WAVE, SH VETRAT ' CRUBHED STONE SANID CRAY CHAIN MAW ANS TOW AS el Eert Howard EM ifsit WR TENT CHAIN HAWS FIREPLACE Woop WING, NGS Mixed [ardwood Pontyee Ral af Oyods he 1479 Btockport Otive taete PR arite eR 4 NOW LOADING Frit. AAND AT TN | ROP CI ING, | 4760 Joalyn OA 81976 \ A 5 ea coal & Fuct 67 WCE DERECE DRIVE ead, Coane tuel 16 CHAIN SAAS ALL KINDA OF WOOT) ror PRP oh aVviCcr Foyt ul MOON THI | Hace fireplace & kindling 775 epee en j : Whine en . iH or 4228 j fight Hependabie Pr eenny Reo eke) f EE : i;al BY MAKP TA Cor TT r D& HW WARD COAL . MOUS RCLIPS LAWN MONK ics Btove and CHPstout sizes FRAN MICHICIAN CIEAIN SAW CIS COAL & OU 1722 Orc hard! IN Eres it ake Rd FE: 2 8282 91S Pirmingway fio Tane (?rian FIREPLACE GANNFI, CoAT Atl Michigan ALY 1A] BIZES OF FURNACE & “TORT I «een, | COAL-KINULING & ALL aIZRS Piet [| OF FIREPLACE & FURNACE USBI) PAEMAL cfm pacar WOOD KPRRPOWAY FURL Off kh OSNUOW POW 8p QAKT AND) PUPIL & PAINT 41 ‘ top ORCHARD PARR FR 9 8159 WEN, Bice) PONTIAC RT AT OPP YKS GOOP DRY SI ARWORT PYOUDS | Ag for gin ftelverrd rR -4-fana ut OL) . wh oi WHF BY WoMsAP ANTY Weil} 2 i A ® ) : | hriw tila ies Porm yaiwey diate §lyvd mya ve Det 5 ml re With, sthew Blower wil terwer tit Rochester Oo, 1 8164 tr Woewer Pramas Ropiponent ‘ ff r mR | (Cin eRe i A Tuna opp ee Ue CNS Way BAT TASS OS GIGS ; Auction Sales WOOD FIREPLACE & FURNACE P Fiech Oak Maple & Kindling ; — FE 20044 5 | ; RB Plants, Trees, Shrubs On : ») OAKLAND TRE BRVICE TRIM A tic & | ‘at _ming & removal FE Uc 1on Nal ae | ( Stack nas Nitrsery ' SURO [inte Pbig dias Representative ) fay vy ye Landscaping Ornamentala I) ‘ ‘ fon Pla Fruit and Nut ‘Trees Every FFiattay -... we ah in ¥M 21125 after 4 PM . For F evening Appointment | Oyen te SS vtitrel ie aa, yop inl — ‘ ” lor Sale Pets Overy Sunday 0.0.2 01M say anh Set] Dail AKO REG COCKE nn & PUPS Buy an . 1 es biack & bland 40 1 ta02 CVE leradlinevey be AKC DORFRMAN PINBCHET i Pwo Pal b A BAT A STIN rm yrs WH racrifice Market 4.2108 we ney & AKC REG GERMAN BHEPHE IT { Ol ONT | II My pups champ strck, tems MA T just reveived a catload ef new 4 Taso far belt: fer hei opted but 2 BROWN & TAN CHISAIT A Wile weit Tel mie el em 1 male | female $10 east ee aE one ce Without paper 1117) Rhante ae mt uly ‘ a eee Ulice OP ER mew ged pie meals : wine TE Vite Setisiay & RBRAGLE MATF 1 YR OT) AKE fins, cars ah Che me Reg FRE @ 47:4 after 5 THER (or St one 7 ftom BRAG! ES AKC PUPS ANT) be tia Wad Tite cate 1 i! started hownds turd mervice Ont firix yeurpial Votbwe gat te ye 373.4 al BOSTON TERRIER BTUD CHAMP [oes SA Ts _ stock Curtixa OW 37-0268 al A tie Ta Bree SON BLACK COCKER RPANTET. @ MO aA v1 MA od Cheap FE & 2402 OPEN hours CANATOOSAERNITS CANARIES MONKEY Atl, Prt unity 1 Tyier MY ips} Shop, $5 Wiillama Bt FE @803 caropoay SANITARY LTH ; COON DOGS, TWO. REDAONE Popm Poritare rage lamy Females, _UL 2.4815 and much pood miscellany COCKER POPs. a HUNT ING, quantity atiractive antique dtahes 3.070 | avock OR Aid trraitire Wad Mie kmyott se eat Actioneer al Oxferd Community | . c ) KER } SPANIFL PUPPIES AKC Austion on M4 fust) North reg FE 32-7434 Oxtord . CHINCHILLA®, GOOD Bree DING HORRY LCANT RAT . stock $25 pro 170 Nerton | weather Closed until anring Can Cote PUPPIES FOR FAMILY) | signers may remove property pets. $3. & $10 OA 8.3057 dealred t M Smart Sale Farm. | CUTE THOROUGHBRED ren) Rochester, Michigan Collen Cheap OR 3.4380 = For Sale Housetrailers 78. DALMATIANS REG REAS FE #0007 Evenings Weekends 80 FT in WIDE a. MRORM 44 198 FREE TO COUNTRY OR FARM Bop Hit ai as Sia home yr old German Shepherd! : i ‘ > _ type. Housebroken elementary, MORILE. HOME SALES training affectionate, intelligent’ 4302 Joixie Hwy on a but ercitatls and needs more Open 7 dave a werk room. MI 6 4471 : — E OREAT _ DANE. FEMALE akc | Ole feller Ss : . ent offer MArket 4.1227 oF seks GERMAN ~RHEPARD © PUPPIES AKC Reasonable, MA 4.432? Le ou enioe Coty : FOR CASH LN A, Lite Sew! ge ane: Keith Aridge—FE 17117 of HURR y, set] things; OR F088 through Classified Ads. 7 -Niew MOON a5 T- 4960 | poate é.. Anything goes! Dial FF) cond 6M _3-6112 2-8 | NEW 16 FT VACATION RATER | mo , Cheap, OR = ERMAN SHEPHERD Ee REG CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES coc PAIR COON HOUNDS $80 ALSO 2NIDD CUTTING ALFALFA AL HAY “$0 CEN BALE RIDING HOHSES FOR SALE lean Wornderfi) cloration On eores Hetween Dake Orlon and Chal MONI FHtOMP roTatire® Mon THE 69 For Sale Housetrailers 78 | Transportation Offered 87 slong Riese fh Gas ellow a le Compiete selection of 8 & 16) wides Also a large selection <= Jate model trade-ins We top ali on trade-in ellowance — wat | Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes. SALES 4301 Dixie Highway OR 43-1202 Open 7 days a Werk 'NOW Is THE TIME TO BUY your Sport trailer Compare our prices See the Tour A-Home ltrav- ej tratier 13 ft 47 10 ft aiso the all new Pixie. 17 ft all gas | and oa 2; ft with shower and atoo| Beme real buys in good us trailer homes. Up to 64 ft long fo 11 wide HOLLY MARINE & COACH SALES 15210 HOLLY | KD HOLLY MElrose 46771 IRATREAM CARAVAN TO CEN- America adventures of Wal- January 19th 1959 Chaiinel $30 t. ® pm Warner Tratier , Sale 008 Wo Huron 1 RICHARDSON 440CO FT a | hed room Very good condition Inquire Highland Hecréationr Ares, Huute No 4 Milford OXFORD TRAILER _ SALES HOLLY VAGABUND OVkAT LAKES & cares 14 t a Se 1) ide 49 ' ch fram We trade, sell or sca We Neve some wonderfill buks rivik vow See us Lloday One rile eauth of Lake Orion om Mi4 MY 20672) VACATION TRAILEHS FOR BAIP op pent Jarcthaon Trailer Bales, ido Williams Lake Hoad Dray ton Piain« HF ¢- 2838 PARKHURST Trasler Sales 1540 Lapeer Ha lage Orion MY 2 4611 Featuring new $959 New Monn | Miliie homee Aleo tourna home traveliny traliera Wonderful val 7 tes on good clean used trallets hetween Lake Orion aad pee aha an a4 SHOTS MORTER HOME NEPA Hitehes ltuatalied cura wired Ph On 3 7725 TRKATLAR TNCTLANE New Audersons We buy. Sell and Trade Used R10 Wides USED TRAIL FROON HENTAL PAYMENDT PLAN tottle (it Parts and Up lhe fO 8 Teleyrapi FP 2 17200 Open @ ta 4 osed Suutay WI USED TRAILV RS WE Will ae them on our jet far 10 per cent Hauliy Marine andl Coa Kulea | ai Holy Hd Hoy ME fuse 40). Rent Trailer Space 79 I BUEN HGIS Monmliw vit lage Tor finest fea mice S¥ Poy {ian 1G oN OpayKe rhe 5 viet WHIDE CIly SIMU 2 BLOCKS 1 " f % t Hag Tralies bach Park be osc OXFORD MOMTTE MANOR Pert { jo@ Whi ward the tevt 40 280 Miowé cement pation bite f) e¢ mile Bawet of Oxford on fumeviow Red CA & Fire | PAU KHURST 1 AK I TRAILIER mee MY 7 481) The best [or Gi] 12 wits Labkefroot ant piayground PM 4 ney z Auto Accessories ; RO i Pon TTA PM CLIN F eo ‘ bows POM PEAY VA ENGINE HY Hewmatir OF PNEAR after 4 Tor Sale Tires BOA MN CW TIRES #f0nts MOUNT el ofitve mid tahe neiuded pix elert oc iedities $79) J158 Hat ford off Hatetveny beat A} USP) ine siuo UP We buy eel 1 whitewalls TATE TIRK BATES 0) Havinam Bt PR 4 0677 BEANTDART) ANANT) NEW TTBS fraded ip on Cheneral Safely Tres Vin ts 3 pee cent off Wieck oF Wihity wa | HPL AN Wh MS 4>| * Sagiiaw at Paeburn Auto Service ball FOH FMTRA NON ee PROTEC blest habe The Xe TONIZI 1) CONT YY Fave RVICE STORE j WR fmas FR 5 #127; CHANKSHAFT QRINTHNG IN THE cat Cvllndets rebeored 240 Ma- seine Shop I) Hood Phone PE Jot Sale Motor Scooters &2| | 1955 CHEVROLET "2: TON PANFT NEW & TAFT CUSHMAN BOOT er SL | Poke rR 4 aan Por Sale Motorcycles 83 bee DISCOUNT Ciltht, & se HWINN Letselet Well AE le tye de rie Feel Ve is Voning uM i}oxcil cheap $10 MI Boats & Accessories 85 Wier Pst @EN PT ON MER GUY [8 yeties Markalo 29 aA a @oir® ecoml used fereaey | Ninth USTs Mark BAR with | cob Es $450 Bee the Ni 2 aut Vettal Mercury Hie far Fp : DP DREYER USS & SPORTS | CENI® i “ett Vbotiv tel Hotty MEIrose | 4erni Rh C1OSh OTs try fo tew tore Min TROTAN CPE TSIR and runabents NEW & SFO ROAT ane CRISP OUT ROAP RAT F 1 Atwater Sf R&R ce {At tye ifen Wind BOR 4a? CF es et wR PR @ p70 PENT RY fe apne ti YEA, FIRE Palit ae H 4 a PRIYA Ta SAH PISIP st NR paged SUES INT AIT TARR SAL Fis Eda” mn PR 23-6122 OPEN SUNDAY POWINSON ALO TORS St#retaft boats ant Gator tratiers PVYTRY THING: Pon THE ROAT A few {O58 Dotynissie Jett OWENS MARINE SUPPLIRS WR Oashant bake Ave rr 2-800 | IT IS A NAMP BRAND wr | have it Fibergias wood and aiiminim bivats ‘8 models in stock Sterling boat tratiers Use or [ayaWary plad& Tlarringten Boat Works Yotirr Princude dealer. (1898 & Telegraph FR 2-00) WINTFR FOAT CTFARANCH anecia) Winter purchase makes bew Cadillac and Wagemaker | boat Bcplane to you at a price never before possible WO different miutels to chaose from, mol Lu ae Tap-trake from TE MH ta li ft Athearn feet TH ta TR ft This rounts up to 40 per tent special prices on complete rig Many teed mater at bafgain prices | LJ Bee Our complete itne of TRS Rvineudes Biiy now and save Take Mig to West Highland Fight oo Hiekorvridge Rad yAbowt 7 Miles to Demote Ra turk left end follow sign to Dawson Bales | on Tipsico Lake Fiberglas RSA | COVERED MIDGET racer bodies all t\pes fhergias St Rinia Lake Otten Y i 4 1 a4 CARNIVAL) ~ Peorige Will teke 2 _ bassengers. | JAN. “22 eieae 1 or 2 passengers to hel _Exechange | references. F 4 j | TRUCK GOING NORTH PART. _load elther way. FE 56806 _ Wanted Used Cars 88 a R M - “cheap | FE 2 2-4376 6 after ATTEN TION! | fen AN CAK TO SELL Beam on Beld Journey Mon- | Cl Te AN CARS All M akes — All Models TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S MOTOR SALES $52 WEST HURON vit Ag MUCH Ag $50 FOR 2 IN wae nO MOTOR SAI ES AL BURN AT eae BLVD. Fe “JUNK & USED ne wre PICK- 200 be WSON Dyna Radio, Heater, Power Steering. white walls 31,000 mtle« this is the 3rd car we have pur- chased rom former owners New car appearance H J. Van Mr RCUEY EDSF! fiNncoLN FNOLISH FORD LINE ‘Remember KNOW TOP DOLLAR PAID Dixie OK Lot » dollar ou later mn TOP CASH 9866 FOR 4 Eman CARS + 194 Hvdramatic Power aterring Power brakes Radio Heater Whitewalls A family car 0 $195 down matic Power steering Power TOP DOL LAR | Matthews. Hargreaves Wanted Used Trucks &9 BCHRAM @® AU fe & TRUCK PAR a Truck Parts 89A. USED TRUCK PART MAKEa AND MOnEIS HEIGH PS MOTOR gee FE For Sale Trucks lmore panels to piek from North Chev. Retai Branch $605 Call after 6- FR ¢€ 7213 GMc Pic ie UP $105 49. HUD. : s | INTPRNATIONAL 2'y TON STAKE | TURNER’ 5) yimeks Center | Dump Fiat, 2 Seed “ein. i o 20- tires | 52 GAC Pickup ...$ SS International. $ Ww ALK-IN Vanette all ates body, ‘S41 FORD F100. PICKUP Style side box Call Bob Butler: at 2’ ie 5-1566 of MApie 8114) 16 BUICK SPECIAL, 4 DR R&H Dynatiow good cond MAple 6 1095 CADILLAC «4 DR SEDAN 62 series Power brakes & steering Ay cond FED 42185 CHEVROLET IMPALA EX ecutive « car Aeclective radio dual epeakern power merial power alerring heater air ride Fine mndition Priced to seti Mi s)sec0 | 08S & 54's. PORTS OMEN MTR MAST POSS THE WES To SELECT POON $295 PAY AS LOW AS $3 PER WEEK CHEVROLET WITH “Sh V8 by Dick Turner ‘For Sale ale Cars ~~ Fol paid 4 RALONT. gr! eo Pot nen ‘Mtr. Sales. Orion. “1 POI — CONVERTIBLE, $100. ‘S1 FORD, 4 DR. ee ey GOOD Cond. OR 43-2889. Radio, Power mere, ror ee ri lc 56 neu STATION WAGON 4 Door 6 mello W Walls. 2 Tone aint 25 DOWN . oe PER M BRAID MOTOR SALES De8OTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 4 YEARS ey DEALING 531 FORD custom. erp PVT. party $300_ PE 5-6416 ‘55 Packard HT Pui power $646 $495 up 280 Garner Used Cars 235 W. Montcalm SELL OR TRADE 5523. © 1969 by NEA Service tm man’ 8 demo Will take rade: = a FORD, 2 DR RED & WHITE’ __Stationwagon | FE 5-2 358 FORD 6 CYLINDER "AUTO. | transmission WSW New 3-9456 For Sale Cars R&wH. Clean Good tires shape mechanically Stand $584 Mr 1956 CHEVROLET STATION WAG- Parks at MI 4-7500 Marcia” rare: ‘> to pick from Our stock No 4689. 1 061 North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at ‘8. Woodward Ave FORD CONVERTIBLE “CY” OWENS FORD - 1957 CHEVROLET 4DOOR, POW- | Time-Place = & 7 North Chev. Hunter Blvd at 8 Woodward Ave MI 62735 | CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER oe ore BL ACK Tas FAIRLANE $1705 FE 8-6958 or FE 8-07 817 PORD FAIRLANE_ 500, bee Ature Blue & White i H § Hq Good TRANSPORTATION this fine car for onl -*58 FORD CUSTOM 300 ‘33 Piy mouth Haratop e selection and will Mive i ’ vie AUTO SALES igo4 CHEY BE! AIR. 454 MOTORS NIEES, oJ CHEVY ROUGH J a FE 46710 _ R&H W-WALLS SPOT "F 8-2496 ‘91 FORD 9 PASSENGER. FOUR door wagon R&H Good mechan. leas con ition $525 a 25459. RE POSSE SSION ae an WAGON - 1957 CHEVROLET es SA's. KD ye TAS 15 To SELECT TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE : MaArket 41561 WALLED LAKE BOREND EVENINGS . | 1958 Chevrolet [EDDIE STEPLE FORD! LAH Sea) HARBOR FE 22629 A one-owner spectal 4739. wrsces ay only engine Will consider trade UL 21 : 1980 CHEVY POWEROLIDE. GOOD condition $128 Luggage carrier sa Ul, 22278 3085 Martel! DODGF 6 2? DR CIFAN Bargain® FR 31h oY Riggins HOW ARF YOU FIXED FOR t Chevy 4dr PO : $105 2 Pivmouth @ dr RAT clean $745 1 Riek 4 dr ROH Dyna a iS SO Dodge 2 ar RAV ROGER 8S BALES & SERVICE | »; 885 Auburn Ave FE. 2-455 | HOME OF THE RUGGED JEEP | CHEVY RET. AIR Wr Sharp Clean Al shape rE | 4 L1RS 38 CHEV SoS eee OSS Chevrotet Rel Air 4 Door Ra- dio. heater white and green in| coor Priced for quick sale at 696 North Chev. Minter Bivd at 8 Woodward Ave, | Sirmingnam M1 4.7735 | 1957 CHEVY 2 DR NEW PAINT, | 2 new’ tires, radia and heater must be seen to be apprectated \ OR 3.4805 after 5 30 i CHEVROLET 2-DR POWER OLIDE R&H ABSOLUTELY te MONK Y DOWN Assume pa menta of $1146 mo Call Credit Mer Mr Parks at MI 47300 Warold Turner Ford 1935 CHEV 210 2DR NEW T Good cond $650 FE ace COLE | MINERS NITE ES PLYMOUT@ git “SPORT SUBURBAN PS & bp ycicens torgueflite transmis - DODGE 2 OR $16 HARDTOP 1500 engine. torque- file tranamlesion ‘$6 PONTIAC 870 $1208 4 DOOR WAGUN, PB & PB au- tomate 5; 6 PLYMOUTH 2 DR $ 785 SEDAN with V-4 engine 38 PLYMOUTH en a 2 DOOR SEDAN CHRYSLER case 8 BOS WINDSOR 4 DOOR 3) CHRYSLER $ 398 WINDSOR 4 Dr. PR & automatic 30) PesoTo ers” 4 DOOR RENAN WE HAVE -S@ WAGONS JACK AUTO SUPER? MART PLYMOUTH 2) Lian id oe taba co SLER- L: Maple at Pontiee Trail, 100 OW Mr em Walled Lake MA4-4511, North Chev. Hunter Blvd at 8 Woodward Ave MI PAY AS LOW AS $4 PER WEEK | We has e 8 very good Rcteciion ot a) overdrive After ‘ LL FE ¢ 1008 or FE ie Gia Super a8 eoneersiticn cna at ‘oles Super 8a convertivie, Chevrolet DelRay BROOK WOOD WAGON | RAH Big engice WW.) Per. FE ; 24075 YOUR rruricy. SoM DEALER Fo SALE 28 N _Main Rocnester FORD VICTORIA a Our stock No 102 Priced | — North Chey, inter Rivd at 8 Woodward Ave Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 7 transportation piece. North Chev. Hunter Bivd at 8 Woodward aye B MI 4-283 ‘3@ LINCOLN SEDAN «4 DR POW. er brakes and steering. ete Ford STOP! LOOK! | 1858 PONTIAC guperciief 4dr Pow- ul Ha ET odlea tri ? =F ACTORY. BRANCH | | 1957 BUICK i eon em aater: ne 1837 BUICK Spec 8189 alist Ht Pwr $1895. “987 FORD va riane Ht V-8 Fore Pp 1937 RAMBLER Se HOUSE ARE edd eel, To SUNDAY THE CARS OVER, dr, H-top. Pow xv steering. Power brakes, Yellow “CHEVROLET Convert Bei Only $154) i 1 VOLKSWAGON dun-reot Radio windshield washers. A most eco- aomtest ttle, YOUR DEAL PONTIAC | COLES 3 BENIND © REET cw nice ee PONTIAC adr ere Buick ROC NEST ER" OL t R133) F E 2-9101 ‘33 FORD Wsw R&H. FORDO. | matic Nice condition Mazurek ze 18 To SELECT { 1 54 FORD CONVERT. R&H. NEEDS, eabod yee Cree ORT S048 FORD CUSTOM 2-DR v8. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY —— je STEELE FORD FE S4101 | / 195) OD NASH SUPER. 2 = Power Steering rae. Al OWNER | » tare and c&o recommend | — | 1956 2 DOOR FORD, 6 CYLINDER, | 4 | (1857 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE. V8 Automatic. Radio and | “1988 Chevrolet Biscayne @ dr Uf 8 | i BeICR har, Good trans pads | i | | | + For Sale Cars HASKINS WINTER SPECIALS 1951 Chevrolet 4-door sedan, radio, heater above Mot J a Sedan—FE 2-7004. | OR 322776 Private) I Best en Before You Buy Bill Spence 1°42 Chevrolet 2-door sedan, radio, above averaes oa 1955 Ford tudor sedan, V-8, Fordo- r ... 8798 “Ts Part:of The Deal” 1955 GMC 30-PASSENGER SCHOO!. 1955 Chevrolet 210 4-door beautiful bee’ and ivory” finish. ‘one owner . $927 AFI ER-HOLIDAY 1957 Chevrolet 210 4-door wagon, powerglide radio and heater, lke lack and ivory finish, one ~ .. $1606 ‘> Haskins Chev. 6571 pais Highway at M15 Open nites (38 Ford, Fordomatic 100 other Et to’ suit rout | or contracts accepted. 1s CONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn off Saginaw] _ eae ISETTA—A REAL GAS 70 miles per gallon Cait TE 8-4530, Community Motor 555 & ‘56's __ "| FORDS, CHEV. ae) eS AND “DR. V- RANS. GOOD USED CAR OR EQUITY VALUE OF $300, AND ASSUME PAY- (REASONABLE PAY- E 5-0394. ~- REPOSSESSION ‘$4 PLYMOUTH CLUB $208 ful] price. $17 a month. No ‘a. Plymouth Hiacon Wagon cus- 90 South hoseece, _ between 3 and 6:30 eves PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE. Auto, Canary yellow & blk. charges $15.06. Very low dn. pmt. o- oid trade RBIRMINGHAM-RAM- ER 666 8. - PLYMOUTH Ti —SEDAN REI ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pa abled of $5 83 PAY AS LOW &S 34 ze WEEK { ‘55 MERCURY MONTEREY. R&H. 1983 MERCURY MONTEREY EOTOr. Te telil 1955 Pontiac Hardtop. This is an 870, solid blue, a 1- $1976 mo Call Credit r owner car. Very clean. Radio & Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turn- | on: ipsa al 8 ‘AUTO SALEg _PE-2- 6 Sa 860 4-DR. I HARD-TOP Hydra R&H Power mac: __l-owner, $1350 FE 4-5570 i185 "61 PONTIAC STARCHIEF. ‘4 DR. Sedan Power res 724i & brakes. & steering Best offer buys. 53-8996 lenty other good buys ate 1953 ~ PONTIAC SEDAN. HYDRA. models As Cadillac, H ABSOLUTELY NO MON- EY DOWN sees peqments ee g ares at MI 4-7500 "aateld Terner buy ‘your clean car or trade up | ECONOMY USED CARS L ‘53 DELUXE PON. anit heater, clean, original own- _FE 4. WITH PRIDE -in one-of our fine ued B5 NCE HARDENBURG OR MIKE WENDEL on a new Rambler or a good CORNER CASS & PIKE FE_5-7398 — eee ee ee | “34 PONTIAC STATION Al cond By owner PE 26803 before 5. 8-6589 we aed BEAT ANY DEAL 1953 SABLER “STATION WAGON | R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY | DOWN. Assume payments of $1 24, -mo. Cal) Credit Mgr 1953 | RROMTIAC! &. : . DR. SEDAN, 'FOR SALE BY OWNER 58 RAMBLER STATION — radie . heater, 9,000 | $19 ROGER’ 3 BALES. & sence - EROME- 1953-4 eon pau PONTIAC. ~CHTEPTA — vertible Tri-power standard shift, power windows and brakes over equity $2,550 FE 8-6918 ‘31 PONTIAC 4-DR. DELUX “VERY good cond $165 OR 3-6843 Orchard Lake. at Cass” “30 PONTIAC, CONVERT. "50 peed aERUreE. FAIR COND EJ “oD “boon CONBITION. FE iss pontiac 4 DR CHIEPTAIN hardio wer steering & brakes $3 au Dg ~2 DR. HT. "FULL Pow. ; 2-088! . : 4 DR. CHIEFTAIN. omer steering & brakes, 7430 Ing Hydra heater, “34 fois CHIEFTIAN, | & low mileage and by seeing it you will agree that former owner ap- 2-1062 after 6:00 ote J reciated this car while he me ‘30 PONTIAC STATION WAG- SEE IT TODAY VANS AUTO on First $100 takes SALES | Ph OF 3-1355 PO $33 PONTIAC 4 DR SEDAN, DE- radio, sbeater Low mileage. "56's & 56's > FORDS, CHEV. ". BUICKS AND 18 To SELECT R&H PB WSW & others 1952 OLDsMoBILE, 88 SEDAN HY- DR R&H ABSOL vey NO Harold Turner Ford CAK PAYMENTS TOO BUR BURDEN. some less expensive model. Lae Orion Motor Sales AT CLARKSTON RD. RCUR 1958 PLYMOUTH. 2 DR. DR. “PLAZA, _ $700 UL 23905 - PAY AS LOW AS $3 PER WEEK STEELE FORD 1953. PONTIAC CATALINA HARD. Good condition OR _3-5700 ‘$8 PONTIAC 2 DR “CHIEFTAIN, xa sales .W-wals “BLUE. “VOLKSWAGON CO CON- "39 “VOLKSWAGON” $1750 4368 HOMER HIGHT ; ; Oxford, Michigan 1953 PLYMOUTH | STATION “WAG. ' 275 ~ WILLYS. Haak “KIND OF rough gis ™° motor good cond, §75. ‘| WILSON FONT TAC- C. ADIL LAC Es ‘ing. Call after OLIVER. Motor Sales "BIG LOT IAC _* PASSENOER BAPARI WAGON car belonged to the BOSS and has only 10,000 actual miles, many other accessories. radio & heater white Hires steering & brakes, ust the car for the family. USED CARS $99.99 $9,000. = Shop Sun. Buy Mon. | ; OLIVER Motor Sales, | 210 Orchard Lake Age 4 DR WAGON V# with PONTIAC =F CATALINA Sedan, steering & re a low 4 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE tu-tone wer and full ‘aneald PONTIAC STARCHIEP fo mee BLE. blue & white tg lot new ed with arce ena ac 2 DR culker ain Delewe, radio. bydramatic. a nice car. » Woodward “as a THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, J ANUARY 17, 1959 _TWENTY. -THRER. -“ 5 oday's S ‘Television Programs Programs farted by satns Ind column are bjt Yo hangs sient wate ~ Chennel 2WIBK-TV Channel 4—-WWS-TV Channel WAVE TV Channel §—CKLW.TV (23380 “4:30 TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (9).News. r * (4) News. . 6:00 (%- Frontier Doctor. (2) News. : (9) Popeye. : (4) Bowling. Women's 11:10 (9) Weather. league. (2) Kingdom of Sea. 11:15 (9) Theater. Adventure: Bruce Cabot, “Bad Guy.” 6:30 (7) Annie Oakley. (37.) Mystery: Robert (9) Hawkeye. Soldier battles Young, “Longest Night.” with Indian childhood friend. C36.) : (4) Saber. (4) Weather. +) Racket Squad. (2) Miss Fairweather. 7:00 (7) Youth Bureau. 11:20 (4) Movie. Comedy: Lo- (9)- Gilead Baptist. retta Young, “Three Blind (4) Policewoman. Sgt. Car- Mice,” (°38.) ter questions young boy beat- (2) Sports. en by father. (2) Highway Patrol. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Drama: Maureen O'Hara, “Fallen 7:30 (7) Dick Clark Show. Fa- Sparrow.” ('34.) Adventure: bian, Conway Twitty, The George Sanders, “Saint in Platters. London,”’ (°39.) (9) Saturday Date. : (4) People Are Funny. 11:30 (7) Shock ‘Theater. Lon (2) Perry Mason. “Case of! Chaney, “Dead Man's the Glittering Goldfish.” Eyes.” ('44.) . . (9) Theater (cont. ) 8:00 (7) Jubilee U.S.A. Red Fo- (4) Movie (cont.) ley, host with guest stars! (2) N'watch (cont.) June Carter, Bobby Helms. | (9) Church of Christ. - @ (color) Perry Como. Nat SUNDAY MORNING “King” .Cole and McGuire; _ Sisters. Comedian Dick Wan) 7:55 (2) Meditations. Dyke. (2) Mason (cont.) :00 (2) Religion for Shut-Ins. 8:30 (7) Jubilee (cont.) _|8:30 (2) Christophers. (9) Temple Baptist. |, (4) Como (cont.) 8:40 (9) Billboard. (2) Dead or Alive. Bounty 8:55 (4) (color). News. . hunter doesn’t believe it/8:46 (9) Sacred Heart. when he hears bank robber - is murdered by seamstress. 9:00 (2) Court of Health. ‘ (4) Church of the Crossroads 9:00 (7) Lawrence Welk. Musical! (7) Understanding! variety. Our World. (9) Hockey. Detroit ‘at To- (9) Oral Roberts. - ronto. (4) -Black Saddle. Man kills'9:30 (2) Detroit Pulp‘t. another when he’s forced into) (4) Crossroads. gunfight. © (7) Christian Science. (2) Gale Storm. Susanna) (9) World of Women. finds out singer Billy Vaughn has booked passage on the/9:45 (7) Accent. S.S. Ocean Queen. : : 10:00.(2) This Is the Life. 9:30 (7) Welk (cont.) (4) Cartoon Time. (9) Hockey (cont. (7) Faith for Today. (4) Cimarron . City. Girl's} (9) Bible Answers. father (John Carradine) re-| : acts violently cent love affair. (2) Have Gun, Travel. Pala- din saves bigoted trio from savage death in adaptation Maupassant short of De story. 10:00 (7) Arizona Gun. (9) Hockey (cont.) (4) Cimarron (cont.) C o-w nre n. | 11:30 (4) €2} Gunsmoke. fo her inno-! 10:16 10: 30 11:00 feuding with sheepruen, shoot | one rancher's sheep. “10:30 (7) Detective. (9) Charlie Chan. (9) Modern Science. (2) Cartoon Frolics. (7) Bishop Pike. (9) Christophers. Sagebrush Shorty. (color) George Pierrot. Johns Hopkins. Movie. (2) (4). (7) (9) Cartoon Carnival. (7) Wrestling. SUNDAY AFTERNOON \ 12:00 (4) DA’s Man. Shannon, nearly loses his life when he} poses as freight yard worker. (2) Sea Hunt. 11:00 (7) Biff Baker. 12:15 12:30 (7) Bowling. * (9) Looney Tunes. | (2) (color) Little Lulu. (4) Michigan Conservation. (2) Roy Rogers. fa (4) Dateline: U.N. . (9) Science. Fiction. 12:45 (4) Industry on Parade. 1:00 @) re Showcase. (4) U. of M. Presents. (7) World pemieal Series. (9) Movie. ‘A member of the technical crew of “Ten Little Indians” was in- watched this darn thing a dozen out, but I'm never quite sure it wilit"’ Te be seen Sunday at 7 p. m. on Channel 4, this is the story of times and I know how it comes “and ott ito ebedt af for a weekend of fun by a “Mr. Owen.” It turns out, though that the invitation for “tun” is only a pretext and murder ts the main agenda for the stay. plished ina bizarre manner, Ea: is killed in the way described in the nursery‘ rhyme of the “Ten Little Indians,” the first four lines of which, go like this: “Ten Little Indians going out to dine. jeerime fiction field—and is full of tricks. Nina, Foch plays one of the central roles--that of the secre- tary, Vera Claythore. Barry Jones has the part of Justice Lawre Wargraves and Kenneth Hai As each one of the guests is about to be murdered, the death is foré- shadowed by the mysterious ‘breaking of one of the figures of “little Indians’ on the mantel. 1@ persons assembled on an The deaths, too, are accom- (4) Catholic Hour. (7) Movie. 1:30 (4) 86th Congress, the Per- sonalities. , 2:00 (4) Pro Basketball. @Q) Dateline: JU. N. (7) Open Hosting! (2) Detroit Speaks. 2:45 700 3 (1) Roller Derby. (3) Movie. (2) World of Ideas. 3:30 4:00 (2) Face the Nation. (7) Bowling Stars. (4) 86th Congress, lenge. (2) Behind the News. the Chal- (2) GE College Bowl. 14) Omnibus. (7) Paul Winchell. |$:00 | 5:30 (9) Telescope. | (7) Bing Crosby, Golf. \ (2) Amateur Hour. * | ‘SUNDAY EVENING HIGHLIGHTS | = and Maleolm Muggeridge : ! 6:00- 42) Small World. Writer_Ro-. main Gary, Martha°Gellhorn have international conversa-'| ett Nai het CROONER COMMENTATES mentator for the 18th annual Bing Crosby Golf Tournament, $50,000 pro-amateur event carried live Sunday at 5:30 p. m. f oh 2 ee : : Ae iy =. 37 S be sat ee © * + SS — Bing Crosby will be the com- a One choked himself and then there were nine. Nine Little Indians sat up very late. One overslept and then there were eight..." The unraveling of this mystery by Agatha Christie has become one of the classic ae i the portrays Philip Lombard. Miss Christie, author of “And Then There Were None’’—from which “Ten Little Indians” taken, is the acknowledged queen iof crime fiction, the author of country alone. Her total book sales stand in the millions—60,000,000 is one edu- Hollywood Headlines is |. some’ 60: books published in this. --Agatha ¢ hristie , “Mystery Stars Nin ina Foch cated guess—and tee ineween: from these books can only be- described by publishet's’ account- ants as “fantastic.” F Miss Christie ig also the author of 12 plays, one of which, ‘“‘The Mousetrap,” has been running in London since 1952 and is the longest-running play in British theatrical history. The source of this small aval- anche of productions is a tall, sophisticated Englishwoman in her ‘60s who ;is so shy that she is almost as much a personal mys- tery as her fictional creations. She doesrit attend literary - ‘fa als A.’s Man Has Draw! Like Western Cowpoke HOLLYWOOD uF a ce xa anoat 200 times. I didn’t even have John. Compton talks, you'd expect be “The Real McCoys.” jhow he describes how he | Hollywood: “Well, sir, girl up at me and says, istar.’ That was enough‘for me. |The next day I told my mammy) and pappy goodbye and started for Hollywood."’ * * No cowpoke or athaty is Comp-| ton in the TV world. He oe mi lead in “The DA's I was out ona ridge | “in the moonlight with this purty down in Tennessee. She looks Master. Compton has been able to - ‘John, yer jist take the producer's stings, too. So| handsome enough to be a movie time to take out the stingers. to find him in a Western or may- Webb asked me what they were Here’s and I told him. He said, ‘If you;owned eight at one time but is” came to can take that, you can take any- down to three now. And the other thing.” Z * * Webb is known as a tough task- far, that is. Library Project Called Success ‘NBC's new Saturday night cael [show produced by . Jack Webn., 8,000 Books Loaned ‘Rangy, squarely built Compton is) Through N. Oakland | lthe wily undercover agent who adopts a variety of guises to fer- ret out criminals for a New York district attorney. John tells a colorful story. But to be true. He did come to Hollywood 15) years ago in search of the fortune. which is only now materializing. ;acting.”’ he related. ‘live? IT worked in a gas station at night for $1.25 an hour. 4 ae * * * : He had a contract at Warner then the film depression struck ‘and he was back on the streets' lagain. But he persisted and late- I said Miss Pope, assisant director of ily had been doing well \in TV films, He tried out for ‘“‘The D.A.'s ee Wistaken for a New" | He figured without Jack Webb. | ‘|The producer saw some film on ‘Compton, had a couple of chats with him and ordered him signed The actor told of the clincher, and Townships. Service in 6 Months An estimated 8,000 books were North Oakland some of the things he says appear Library Project during its first borrowed the in |six months. ‘Officials hailed this figure as an Indication of the project's success. | Just as important, said Phyllis “One year I made only $25 frem | Pope, Pontiac Librarian, local book “How did 1 collections have gained cireulation | or at Jeast remained constant dur- ing that period * * * “This bears out our belief that ‘Brothers for @ couple of years.;when good books are put within easy reach in sufficient quantity, people will do more book reading,” the project. The project books were loaned Man," but figured he didn’t have py the Michigan State Library and a chance because he could never circulated on a ‘monthly basis throughout the participating com- imunities. * * * Others ;you'll have to figure if ut . legend are Independence, Highland, Holly, | * * * tion. (4) Movie. ‘‘Born Reckless,” (Channel 7) The wor' Id’ s eo pros will be shooting for the prize Brian Donlevy. : money. * (9) Popeye. wee SS 16:30 (2) Twentieth Century. Birst) of David and Goliath. (9) Special Agent. of 2 parts probing juvenile (4) tcolor) Dinah Shore.| delinquency. Tony Martin, Audrey Mead- 10:55 (7) News. (9) This Is Alice. Comedy. ows, Eddie Bracken. -@ (T) Colt .4¥. ‘11:00 (2) T Love Lucy 7:00 12) Lassie. | (4) Price Is Right (4) Ten Little Indians. Ag- 4 1?) Alfred Hitchcock ‘A (1) Cleo. atha Christie murder mys- Personal Matter.” Wayne (9) Passing Parade -tery, Nina Foch.Barry Jones. ; Morris. , . i) You Asked for It. a (7) Crash. “The Witness,”’.11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime., (9) Movie. “Galant Sons. Dick Powell : Jackie Cooper, Bonita 7 - ‘11:38 (2) Top Dollar. v0 ce Ta ee : (4) Loretta Young. is Is. yes. a a Maras Father “the Moment,” James Daly. | (9) Howdy Doody. U2 aac | MONDAY AFTERNOON {8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan. Celeste . Holm, Edith Piaf, Pat Suzuki 10:30 (2) Whats My Line. lipase (2) Love of Lite plus operatic soprano, mu- (4) Arthur Murray. |. (4) Tie Tac Dough sica] comedy writers, co- 1% Follow Me. median, juggler. A 10:45 17) News i (4) (eolor) Steve Aller. 5 iqe: incle Chic Esther Williams, Vie Da- 11:00 (2, 4, 9 News Weather a (9) Unele Chichi us. mone, Jennie Smith. (7) Movie. “Railroaded,” 19.99 (2) Seareh for Tarmorcaw Sheila Ryan, John Ireland. (4) (color) It Could Be You. or net. 8:30 (7) Law man. (7) Play Your Hunch. (9) Movie” “Green Dolphin 11:15 (4) Americans at Work. (9) Mary Morgan. Street,” Yan Heflin, Lana (9) Movie. “Man Hunt,” Turner, potas Reed. Walter Pidgeon, Joan Ben-|,9. matt S Ranters, Jobe 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 9:00 (2) GE Theater. “The Carridine, Roddy McDowall. 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. Stone,” Tony Curtis in story -- Today's Radio Programs = 11:28 (2) Movie. “Love on a Bet,” (11:30 (4) Frontier. 12:00 (4) (color) News Gene Raymond, Wendy Barrie. 2 (4) (7) (9) 1:30 (2) As The World Turns. - (7) Margie.. (4) Mr. and Mrs. Amos 'n’ Andy. Liberace. Movie. North. It seems that Compton keeps, The proje oon is at ‘bees. He has five hives of them|Adah Shelley Branch Library in} at his home in the Hennes Foals hills.” “The mormiig"N. was to see! Webb, I was a out a hive 98-Lb. Wife Too Tough of untriendly ones,” he said. for Six-Foot Husband “They stung ! me all over r the arms, Televise Bishop’s Rite Orion, Milford ford Tow ships =| CHICAGO (UPI Superior Court | Judge Frank M. Padden yesterday granted six-footer John K. Law- rence, 48, a divorce on testimony) Latest communities to join are Addison, Oakland and White Lake participating Brandon and Ox- luncheons, is rarely photographed, and almost never gives inter- views. Only within the past few years has her French publisher _{imet her after 25 years of business association. * * * When Miss Christie isn't pro- ducing chillers such as this, she’s engaged in either of two hobbies. One is decorating homes—she is. picking among archeological ruins with her husband, archaeclo- - ‘gist Max Mallowan. Sern 6000 LOOKING! | 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 béth men and women. Look your. best while hearing your best. COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE — FREE DEMONSTRATION OF PONTIAC 511 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Phone FEderal 2-1225 Call for FREE Home _Demonstration RCA COLOR TV Sales ond Service SWEET’S RADIO-TV Open Mon. 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