PON'TIAG, MICHIGAN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1959 —26 PAGES” x * * Commerce e'* ‘Voters Choosing 10 Nominees for Ap ke air, 12, Dies Tod By MAX E. SIMON Six men were arrested by Pontiac ~ Police Saturday afternoon for investiga- tion of violating state narcotics laws, . Climaxing a month-long probe into the illegal sale of dope. x * * Office. kok ok, Pontiac Press Phote SEALED NARCOTICS — Pontiac viee officer Earl W. Skrobeck exafnines.an envelope containing bulk. sevi- dence in a month-long probe into the illegal sale ‘aoe Six men were arrested Saturday for investigation of violating state narcotics laws,’ >" Lenten Guideposts Ace Pitcher Knows Help of Master Hand By HERB SCORE . Herb Score. Cleveland Indians’ Fae dg 2 = OE was hay i nwa b in Ma this spec r's Day le the en peaks di his strugple for recovery. I usually phone you, so if this letter is a surprise the only explanation is that it’s long due you. Besides, after nine months of marriage to Nancy, one of the things I've learned is that women like to be appreciated in many ways. During those long weeks in the hos- pital there was time to think, and I saw a few things I didn’t before. My memories went back, and some were on the humor+ ous side. Remember when I was a toddler and would open the ice box- when we lived on Long Island and I'd snatch out an egg be- cause it was the nearest thing to a ball,.and I’d throw it in the air and yell:.“Ball! I play ball!” : And when I made an error, you'd patiently clean up the méss on the floor, and then find a real ball for me. . And when I was old enough to start throwing one, we settled at first for tennis balls against the side of the house. I'd do that for hour after hour, but you never complained, though I cracked the mortar outside and rattled the dishes all over your shelves inside. Then the day came when you and Dad separated, and you had to support us kids, Helen and Anna Mae, and me, all by yourself, We all did what we could, but you bore the real big load, and as I look back now, Mom, I still don't know how you managed. blinded by @ r, he recalls * * * Baseball was my one big love. I made the high school team, and you insisted that I play in the afternoons when I should have been working. Would I be in the major leagues today if you hadn’t ‘done that? BIG BUILD UP And then the steaks. All kid athletes love meat, but you heard steak was one of the best body builders, so we had it a lot, though probably you did without new clothes. You gave me the middle name, Jude, after the one who helps those who try to do the impossible. You should have had that nanie. - There were other things you gave us too: ‘tetany “us to find the humor in our trouble, to be honest about our mistakes, to respect the opinions of others though we didn’t agree with them. You and I have disagreed sometimes, but you always helped me to live my own life and think out my own prob- _«. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Cc Police ‘Arrest Six in Dope Probe All but one admitted selling dope to addicts, police said, bri gg riag against them were to be sought this from the. Oakland County Patrolmen Earl W. Skrobeck August R. Martinez, vice officers who | Saturday were selling $200,- morning Prosecutor's and conducted tle investiga- tion, said the men arres 000 worth of narcotics (re-| tail) in Pontiac yearly. The suspects are being held in the Oakland County Jail. x *« * They are: - Willie Halliburton, '38, of 253 Bondale St. _Lerenza Farrar, 45, of 196 8. Saginaw St. James Dooley, 30, of 38 Chap- man St. . . Booker Gay, 25, of 325 Branch William Barksdale, 44, of 10689 Foxten Ct., Royal Oak Township. William Barksdale Jr., 21, his son, same address. Expect A000 Today at County) Polls in Primary 17. Townships Will Also Choose Candidates for|. Supervisor Major interest in today's countywide primary elec- tion centers around picking 10 nominees for five places on the Oakland County Circuit Court bench. Daniel T. Murphy Jr., ‘county clerk-register esti- mated that Oakland voters would go to possible 40,000 the polls which opened at 7 a.m. and will remain open until 8 p.m. There are roughly 290,000 regis- tered voters in the county. * * * Besides nominating the judicial candidates, voters in 17 townships will determine which Republican and Democratic nominees for sup- The two Barksdales were de- scribed as sources of supply for the other four men, who sold mari-| juana and heroin in the city. * * * The investigation began Jan. 16 with ‘the hiring of a private de- tective from a Detroit firm. ‘‘Mr. X” posed as a big-time dope ped- dler and set himself up in a five- room apartment at 250 Harrison St., police said. Election Service . The Pontiac Press will offer information on returns in the judicial pri- mary election, beginning at 10 p. m. The Press tele- phone number is FEderal 2-8181. The local pushers would go to his flat and sell him narcotics, while Patrolmen Skrobeck and |Martinez watched the sale from a closet through a one-way trans- parent mirror, according to police: “The two officers said that "the land, Highland, Rose, and Southfield Townships there will be only on the judicial pth cenay J there is no ervisor and other township offices should go on the April 6 ballot. Murphy said in Brandon, Grove- Lyon, Oakland, flat was also equipped with ta recorders, and that some of buys were recorded, Pictures of the alleged transactions were also taken by the officers from their vantage point in the closet, “Mr. X" paid $300 for heroin and marijuana, bought both in bulk and cigarettes, which police said they are holding in evidence. The arrests, said the vice ‘ of- ficers, would curb illegal sale of narcotics in the city to a trickle. The four Pontiac men were called major 4rea ome poets: “Mr, x ae x tone he turned over to officers Skrobeck and Mar- tinez would sell for as high as $900. The two Barksdales were ar- rested in Royal Oak Township by|} local officers and troopers from the Redford State Police Post. Face-to-face with the under- cover man, Barksdale Jr. said, “You're a smart man — I have to hand it to you,” according to police. His father snapped, “Shut up, you. I kept warning you about your associations,” police said. Conviction on a charge of selling dope carries a minimum sentence of 20 years in prison. Urge Care Disposing of License Plates contest for township positions, or caucuses have been held to nomi- nate those to: go on the April ballot. Some five communities are vot- ing on special issues, while resi- dents in Quakertown Village Farmington Township are deciding on a village charter. in On the judicia! ballots in all the county’s 295 voting precincts will be the names of 14 candidates, including three incumbent judges. * x * Voters are being asked to vote for not more than five, with the 10 receiving the highest number of votes being declared the nomi- nees to hattle for five judgeships in the April balloting. Today's primary is the first non- partisan .judicial election in Oak- and County since 1947, The large number of candidates to file for circuit judge resulted in the need! of a run-off. Australia Likes Billy ° MELBOURNE, Australia » — A two-mile-long queue waited up to four hours to attend: evange- list Billy Graham’s opening meet- ing yesterday of a 16-week Aus- tralian campaign. But thousands had to be turned away when Melbourne's biggest -stadium, ‘| BEAT HER” a + Y il Judicial P’ of E ‘Parents of Slain Girl — Near collapse, Mrs. Anne Gall (left) today admitted the torture she inflict- ed on her dead 12-year-old daughter, The woman is shown after eventing her violent sory to Jail, Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem. Her husband, John, is shown here leaving the Oakland County Pontiac Prews Phetes hour. Dulles Leaves His Bed — in Spirited Cancer Battle FROM OUR NEWS WIRES WASHINGTON — Secretary’ Said he got out ‘of bed today and sat in a chair fora hal?) A medical bulletin issued through the State Depart- ment said radiation therapy will begin next week in an effort to contro] Dulles’ cancer. A cancer specialist was called in to help with the + treatment and presumably? to try to determine the ex- tent of the cancer. © The specialist was Dr. Gordon Zubrod, clinical director of the National Cancer Institute of the) , National Institutes of Health in nearby Bethesda, Md. One of his physicians said he “expected"’ and “hoped"’ that the 70-year-old cabinet member would be able to resume at least partial duties provided there were no more complications and he responded to treatment. Dulles demonstrated last night that-he is not ready to be counted out. He summoned Acting Secre- '|tary of State Christian A. Herter to the hospital for a 15-minute con- ference on department matters, Democrats promised today a full measure of cooperation with the Eisenhower administration on foreign policies during Dulles’ ill- ness, ‘ Herter, retyrning Saturday night from a South Carolina vacation, told newsmen he would accept ap- pointment as secretary of state if which holds 8,000, was packed to capacity. . to, But he said Eisenhower had not sounded him out in any way about the possibility of replacing Dulles, C.of C. Banquet Here fo Salute MSUO A salute to Michigan State Uni- versity Oakland is the theme of the annual Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce banquet Wednesday. Main speaker will be Durward RB. Varner, chancellor of the new college, who will talk About the impact of MSUO on the Pontiac area, Also featured will be the MSU Men's Glee Club, one of the county's outstanding college vo- cal groups, Tickets for the banquet are still available at $5 each at the Cham- ber of Commerce office, 34 E. Pike St.> said Edward A. Maier, cham- ber president. The banquet is scheduled to be- gin at 6:30 p.m. at Elks Temple. Asia _ Free World’s President Eisenhower asked him) Stake in the Future LANSING (UPI)—Secretary of State James M. Hare today warned car owners to use ‘‘ex- treme caution” in disposing of their 1958 Michigan license plates. “Police agencies warn that li- cense plates thrown in rubbish containers can be picked up by holdup men and put on cars used in the commission of a crime or put on junkers which may be- come involved in a traffic acci- dent,”” Hare said. Hare suggested 1958 plates be retained after purchase of 1959 plates until March 1, when 1958 know the future of the world 10 years from now, look at Asia to- day. Time for West to Awaken This'is the first of five articles giving’ a pucheriajire look at our side of the Curtain, by famé{ author Lin Yutang, fresh from an extensive tour of free Asia. By LIN YUTANG Written for NEA Service NEW YORK = If you want to There may ‘come a time when plates will no longer be valid. persons,’ Hare said week old-age pension. “This will save many people a good deal of red tape or worse trouble if the plates should fall into the hands of unscrupulous He Turns Down Pension LONDON (UPI)—Prime Minis- ter Harold Macmillan has given official notice he does not plan to retire. He rejected his $7-a- the Communist floodtide has bro-|# ken loose and covered two-thirds of the - world’s population and re- sources and then, or some time before that, world war will become |” inevitable. * * * P Or, this tide may be held back and the Communist advance across the Asiatic continent effectively checked, in which case the bal- ance of forces may tip in the free world’s favor. Altogether ‘Asia 1s receiving scant attention in SS to | its vital role in the world strug- gle for freedom. Hundreds of millions of dollars of American foreign aid have been spent, it is true; but information with regard to current develop- ments is. inadequate, vague and confused, sometimes even mislead- ing. 8 An over-all strategy for meeting In Today's an Press ‘County News...:.........5 me L| Editorials ............cce005. tC] Markets |.......... aie es 20 Obituaries ........ ysswecie 27.6 Sports: 5... css. seceesse B08? WRITS kee e ee es, 18 TV & Radio Programs... ... . Women's Pages... dbase . 11-13 Communist infiltration and subver- sion has not been developed; the policies of the United Statts and her European allies are divided. Our own informants’ of public opinion . are often misinformed themselves, ~The vagueness and haphazard character of our goals in Asia have brought about a state of |. nervousness and uncertainty, arising from fear of the un. known, During .the Quemoy | incident, #|British opinion reached near-hys- teria when The New Statesman, in a leading article called ‘'THe Rim of Hell,"’ referred to the American policy at Quemoy. as “insane.””. - On the other hand, Russia’s Khrushchey is not. looking at Eu- rope or a shooting war in the next (Continued on Page 20,-Col. 6) Angas Campbell Tax Accountant Income Tax Eves FR 2-3615 Cloudy, Colder, Snow Flurries Predicted Here weatherman's outlook for the Pon- degrees. of States Dulles etinrs Pantin sloudy an and colder is Tues- tlac area this evening. The low will be near 18 day's The mercury is ex- Hi Colder with snow flurries is the : of Murder Admits Torturing Her Daughter Because She Wouldn’t Mind A Commerce Township today in the fatal beating of her 12-year-old daughter. An autopsy ° indicated that the dead girl Judith “all over,” Prosecutor Frederick C, Ziem, ~ Especially cruel blows to z t - : E 3 2 it pected to reach a high of about 30 tures Sunday and forecast for ; |with her dayghter standing about _Huyon continued cold weather were ex- pected to ease flood threats along the state's ice and snow swollen streams and rivers. Precipitation will total about one- third inch in rain or snow Wednes- day and Friday. The lowest temperature record- ed in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 27, aS pe the temperature waé 35 Area Woman Shot in Home Commerce Housewife, Husband . ‘Critical’ in Pontiac General A Commerce Township housewife is listed in critical condition in Pontiac General: Hospital. this morning after. being shot by her husband Sunday night. Mrs, Mable Lucille Marshall, 44, of 1841 Point Dr., was found by Oakland County Sheriff's deputies on the living room floor at 10:45 last night with a bullet wound in her right side, Her husband, Elmo, 47, was found unconscious nearby. It is believed he had suffered a heart attack and ‘allegedly taken an overdose of a sedative. Marshall is also described in critical condition. The couple lives with thelr daugher, Mrs. Hazel A, Fishell, 25, and her husband, Harold L. 29, at the Point road address. Mrs, Fishell told deputies her father had been drinking and re. ported seeing him take a large quantity of the sedative about a half hour before the shooting oc- curred, She said that Marshal! was sit- ting on a bed with a .38-caliber revolver in his hand, and she asked} “ him to put it away, He then asked her ‘to get her mother, Mrs, Marshall walked to the bedroom door from the kitchen five feet behind her, Mrs, Fishell said she heard a shot from the bedroom, saw her mother stagger and fall to the floor, She and her husband ran from the house to a neighboring house and a sheriff's deputies. i ik s3 s$S8F Francis said the girl’s (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ‘News Flashes WASHINGTON ( — The Gt WASHINGTON i = Se. Ki ‘Primary Election Polls Will Remain Open Until” z) & mother of four was held . her upper chest had caused - = "3 apply artificial Tes Brutality was indicated by a rumber of potential clues discov- ered by investigators: 1, An 18-inch section of stiff, | hose. . tors were considering clous-looking stains determine if they are ae to det stains, * * 2 mother admitted tearfully | had used the three weap-| t the girl in the past, said fs aa : — similar to the type att eed. in a shower attach- two-by-two were . room, accord- Poeees cere e. en _tHe PONTIAC PRESS, MoxDar: Jremuany b 1090, a f eet z Vie in Intern ational Contest Event Is Held. in Lake Orion “lee, Rain No Damper to Mood of Crowd at Saturday Competition | LAKE ORION — Freezing rain| which fell most of the day failed to dampen the enthusiasm of the more than 500 contestants in the fourth Internationa] Baton Twirling Championships held here Saturday, The auditorium of Lake Orion Community High School was the ‘Tom Ohio, indiada, ik li ge feeee peti for God's help and was never I shouldn’t be here. | SERIOUS ACCIDENT First, when I was three, I remember you kneeling pra Pitcher M akes Good With Help of Master Hand (Continued From Page One) . lems. When things did seem impossible, I realized the need afraid to ask Him for it. And most of all, I remember your prayers. Without them when a bakery truck hit me head-on and nearly crushed both my legs above the knees, I was in traction for 10 weeks, and the question was: would | I ever walk again? What was: worse, the doctor discovered the bones in one leg refused to pull apart, and he ordered an operation to insert a plate. by my Bed the right before the operation. The next ddy when they took new X rays be- fore taking me into surgery, they found the bones had set- tled back into place. No operation was necessary. Your prayers and love helped me to a complete re- covery, and your example taught me the importance of prayer. That was the first big accident, and there were more no after-effects. “WITH GOD'S HELP” — assured even them with your my head, There’s only one pitching, I was kidded a bit. me into a larger room. * When I talked to you on sure enough, the first thing our wonderful relationship, hadn’t figured it out. So just When other players heard of the prayers I said while * in the years that followed: a bad case of pneumonia, a bro- ken anklé~eight months in bed with’ rheumatic fever, but In 1953, when I was already playing in the minor leagues and gaing good, I fell and dislocated the collarbone in my pitching shoulder. The first year. with Cleveland a virus in- fection, the next year a spastic colon. Remember when the front office worried about this and you told them: “He'll get over it, just as he has everything else, with God's help.” You weren't the doctor but you re- faith. You also showed me that praying when things were going well is just as vital as seeking God in a pinch. So it became natural for me to pray when I was pitching. Just quiet prayers to myself, to calm my temper and use. person you hurt when you But when I was hit in the eye with the ball and it | looked like I might lose that eye, those who kidded me told me they were praying for me. The letters and telegrams that poured into the hospital piled so high they had to move * the phone after the accident, you said was: “Don't worry, Herb. I've just come from church: God is with you.” ' ‘- Pve lost a year in baseball, Mom, but I've found out a lot more: how many real friends I have; the wonder of and the ties of faith in it. Between us there has always been a sureness within. 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The shape of the formula is still to be determined, but it is ex- pected to push the Western re- quest for free all-German elec- tions somewhat into the back- ground. * * * Many experts now believe that the unifying process could go on for as much as two years before nationwide elections were held, In the meantime practical steps in the economic and political field could be taken to bring the two Germanies closer together. Diplomatic informants said to- day that the United States, Brit- ain, France and West Germany are guided by two main tactical considerations in the wholesale review of their German policies which is now under way. Their primary aim is to test to the limit — without sacrificing vital Western interests — the pos- sibility that the Soviet govern- ment may be ready for serious negotiations and compromises on the unity issue. Their other concern is to dem- onstrate to the world a Western readiness to negotiate with initia- tive and flexibility. . 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Crowds mushroomed from no- where all along the tour, day and night, scheduled or unscheduled. His pe and the symbol of economig’ liberation he repre- sents to poorer folk made him a powerful attraction. At Manzanillo, a crowd of 10,- 000 waited from 9 p.m., the sched- uled hour, until 12:15 a.m., when he showed up, They were still there 2 hours and 10 minutes later when he finished speaking. In talks he is a master of in- flection and seems to evoke laugh- ter or cheers or silence with ease. Perhaps he overemphasizes with hand gestures, and jt is generally conceded he does not have a good speaking veer: en Away fron the speaking plat- form and the crowds, Castro is triendly and open as any 32 year old out on the town. He chatted informally with newsmen on the trip when time permitted. He in- sisted on only one item: no posed pictures. One night AP photog- rapher Harry Harris asked him to sit atop a table as he talked to the crowd around him, The crowd was pressing so close that Castro, unless on elevation, would not have appeared in a picture. “I will not pose,” Castro said seriously. time,”’ Harris complained, putting his camera down. Castro retorted: ‘Look, I'm not day. Eisenhower plays golf.” *® * * Then turning to a reporter -mak- ing notes, he said, “‘And you get that right. This is not meant as a reflection on the President of the United States.”’ The crowd applauded. Castro smiled, Then he leaped on top of the table and told Harris: ‘‘Go ahead, Shoot.” Harris did. asa PIN] -f/ment of Public Instruction reports College Enrollments Soar fo Record High LANSING (®—The State Depart- | that on-campus enrollments in all |state, institutions of higher educa- ition t an all-time high of 143,664 -GENEY CLEANING It pays to choose QUAL- ITY CLEANING in money saved on wardrobe replace: ment. 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Just because Dulles devoted himself so thoroughly to the stand- off policy it is hard to recall any- thing which history could point to as original in his six years. * * * That does not mean history will find fault with his six years of stewardship as a whole, although it may quarrel with pieces of it. The Truman-Acheson policy has|_ Perhaps in this era the' Dulles pol- icy was the only sensible one. One thing is sure: in those six!) years, except for the conquest of | half of Viet Nam and perhaps; scattered islands near China, world communism has not ob- tained an extra inch of real es- tate, But now the Soviets, after hi- bernating for years, are fully con- scious of their power, as they! -}demonstrated with their missile . claims. As if to mark the end of a period, they are pushing again. * * * They have made demands — in calling for a Western withdrawal! from West Berlin—which involve not only this country’s contain- ment policy but its relations with its allies, its position in Europe, and the future of Germany. And if the Soviets feel power- ful enough, now to push in Ger- many, they may also feel ready to push elsewhere. Because of the crisis over Ger- many, American foreign policy will undergo one of its severest tests. Containment may no long- er work, New policies may be needed. 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Not just delivered and plugged in... but the gas line run and connected and all ready for use. 90 Days for Cash “1 Year Free Service he GOOD HOUSEKEEPING i _ of PONTIAC: » Open Monday and ee "til 9 P.M. ane 51 WEST HURON ST. | : FE 4.1555. a Tap els Oar, lie ee eeeewmenennse he a ee = {t ‘ | a: + THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1959 New ejuipacene for sdmisisering na ,withdrawing blood at’ Pontiac General Hospital uses specially treated plastic bags for blood storage, result- ing in greater safety to the patient. Donald arab public relations direc: . Dr. John J. Marra, medical direc- tor and director of laboratories at the hospital, explains the routine for typing and cross-matching blood to Emma td Pontiac General Has Only One in County tor, unit. shows ‘Howard, left, president of tion, and Mrs. Ross Stochwell of the purchasing committee, during a recent visit to the hospital. Pontiac Press Photos Mrs. Clark J. Adams, a member of the Oakland County Hos- . . pital Association whose members pro-- vided the equipment, a sample of Type A blood in the laboratory's storage ‘associa- New Hemolator Saves By MARGARET BROWN A critically injured accident victim was losing blood fast— so fast that within 72 hours a medical team at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital had administered some 40 pints of blood. The average adult contains five quarts of blood, which means that this patient received the . equivalent of. four complete - changes of blood within three days. A newly developed technique adopted by the hospital made this remarkable replacement of blood possible. * *« *& Donated. by the Oakland County Hospital Association, the equipment for blood with- drawal as well as administra- tion features specially treated plastic bags, rather than the standard pint bottle for blood storage. FEW IN STATE Pontiat General is the only hospital in Oakland County and one of the few medical cen- ters in Michigan able to utilize the system devised within the past three years. &, & ® Completely automatic, the equipment employs a vibrating machine known as a hemola- tor which holds the blood bag, mixing the substance more , thoroughly and leaving the laboratory technician free to go about other chores. Reason for using the plastic bags is that there is much less damage to blood cells and they may be preserved much longer; comments Dr. John J. Marra, medical director and director of laboratories at Pon- tiac General. There is Jess . damage to the cells upon flow- . ing into the bag and none cling to its surface, he said. * * * The main advantage of the setup is safety to the patient, for there is no possible way to ¢ontaminate the blood, always a factor in standard blood work. From donor to. to recipient, it's a closed ‘cir- cuit, prohibiting formation of dangerous air “bubbles. ANOTHER BOON Another boon of the new System is that specific com-, ponents of blood may be ad- ministered. If, for peony a patient's major blood de- Fae ficiency is plasma, doctors may give him the exact amount his body needs. * * * Perhaps the most important element of the technique is that of time. This new method takes only three or four minutes to administer, whereas the old system took one to one-and-one-half hours. Blood may be given almost as fast as the patient is losing it. * * * Of the average 75-88 trans- fusions given a month at the hospital, patients have ex- perienced none of the reactions such as fever and chills often caused by the old system which almost always necessitated halting the transfusion. The Oakland County Hospital ‘ Association has given $1,700 for this project and will pay for another hemolator the hos- pital has ordered.. Dr. Marra reports that the patented equipment practically must be “handmade,” which accounts for its expense. | CHARTER MEMBER LIVING One of the-association’s char- ter members who met May 14, 1901, to consider construction of a new hospital for the city | still is living. Mrs. Harry Coleman, now of Laguna Beach, Calif., was one of ‘six women who gathered to initiate the hospital work. Her husband, by the way, then was editor of The Pontiac Press, relates Emma: Howard, president of the association. * * * tion’s board opened the hospital and managed it until 1915, when the’ group made a gift to the city of the hospital, all its contents and the land surrounding it, which since has been used for addi- On May 18, 1910, the associa- members Lives Here tions. The first year of its op- eration, the hospital admitted 165 patients from May to De- cember. * * * Mrs. Clark J. Adams is chairman of the association's purchasing committee, and Mrs, Ross Stockwell, Mrs. L. A. Farnham and Mrs. Max- well Shadley are committee members. ' * * * Board of Trustee members include Mrs. Adams, E. P. Barrett, Mrs. E. Milton Evans, who is first vice presi- dent of the association; Mrs. Farnham, Mrs. Harold A. ' Fitzgerald, Mrs. H. F. Going, Emma Howard, Clarence K. Patterson, Mrs. S. J. Patter- son, Mrs. Shadley, Mrs. Stock- well, second vice president, Mrs. J, C. Walker, Mrs, F. L. Ward, Mrs. C. R. Williams and Mrs. Horace Young, sec- retary. 4 From City Get U. of M. Degrees Four Pontiac students were among 1,310 University of Michigan students receiving degrees at the end ot the fall, semester Jan: 24. . & %: @ iGraduates street, B. S. in nursing; Harold W. Keivit, of Bennett street, B. S. in musie; and Howard T. Warren of Lagoon drive, B. A. “Demonstrating the use of the hemolator — a ~ machine which automatically controls blood trans- fusions, thoroughly mixing the blood with its vibrat- ing action—is Naomi Cheney, blood bank technician. Mrs. Maxwell Shadley, left, and Mrs. Joseph C. Walker seem thoroughly absorbed in observing the new technique which has been instrumental in saving many lives. Anglemier-] epson Vows Spoken in Lutheran Rite Christ Lutheran Church was the scene of the Saturday aft- ernoon wedding of Helen Bev- erly Jepson and John Roger Anglemier, The Rev. Arvid E. Anderson officiated at the cere- mony before 200 guests. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Arthur John Jepson of Covert road and the late Mr. Jepson and Mrs. R, R. Angle- mier of-Front street and the late Mr, Anglemier. The bride’s gown of white ~ Chantilly lace featured a ba- tip veil was held by a pearl and rhinestone crown and she carried a bouquet of white roses. She wore a pearl neck- lace, a gift of the bridegroom. ATTEND BRIDE Mrs, James R.. Larkin was her sister’s matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Charles Thomas and Mrs, Robert An- glemier Jr, All wore bailerina-length gowns of red taffeta with three- quarter-length sleeves and full skirts accented with bustle bows. They carried heart- shaped nosegays’ of red and white carnations, Serving as his brother's best man was Robert Anglemier. Ushers were James Larkin and Richard Porritt, A reception. was held at the church following the ceremony. JANET STUTESMAN Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Stutes- man of East Cornell street an- nounce the engagement oftheir daughter, Janet Kay, to Rob- ert Edmunds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Edmunds of East Walton boulevard. No wedding date has been set, : sage from her bridal bouquet. Mrs, J wore a dusty rose lace dress with black ac- cessories for her daughter’s wedding. Mrs, Anglemier was dressed in a navy blue crepe. dress with blue accessories. Both had pink rose corsages. inHouse to. | ‘Meet Family, Never Put Sums on List When Giving Purse By EMILY Post “Dear Mrs. Post: My moth-. , er thinks I. should meet my date: at our front door with my coat over my arm, all ready to leave. She says it's sFse ga z 2 = Hi gc #8 : g quite a lot and others very lit- tle. I have been. told that it would be in very bad taste to list individual amounts, but I don't think it is fair to those who contributed a large sum not to be given credit for it. What is your opinion?’ Answer: Ind{vidual contribu- tions to such a purse should never be listed. a “Dear Mrs, Post: My daugh- ter has been invited to a debu- tante ball. She has a very / pretty white evening dress/ which she intended to Sear but was told that it would be wrong for her to do 80 on this occasion as only the debu- tantes should be dressed in“ white, Will you please tell me if this is true?” Answer: It is conventional that debutantes wear white es- pecially where a number are coming out at the same ball, but there is no reason why your daughter should not also wear white. Gingellville Church Site of Reamer-Furney Vows - _ White gladioli banked the alter of Gingeliville First Bap- tist Church for the Saturday evening wedding of Thelda R. Furney and Duane R. Reamer. The Rev. William Miles of- ficiated at the ceremony be- fore 150 guests, * * * Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Milo Furney of - Lake Orion and Mr. and Mr's. Ralph Reamer of Walnut Street. IN LACE AND SATIN The bride wore a_floor- length dress of satin and lace featuring a scalloped neckline and three tiered skirt. She carried g cascade bouquet of white carnations. * * * Roberta Furney of Arlington, Va., was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Nancy Wickman of Lake Orion and ‘Patricia Furney of Lake Orion, another of the bride's sisters The attendants wore red taffeta dresses with white Best man was Harvey Wide- man and bridegroom's attend- ants were @enson Savedge and Gerald Reamer, the bride- groom's brother. Ushers were Michael Furney, the bride's brother, of Lake Orion and Duane Van Camp. * * * A reception was held at Gingellville Community Center. For her going-away outlfit, the bride wore a black suit. blue accessories and q white carnation corsage. GM Girls to View Pictures at Dinner 6:30 p.m. Feb. 19 in Rotunda Inn, This will be a dinner meet- ing. and guests will MIMEOGRAPHING SERVICE Bulletins, ‘Letters, Etc. ‘FAST. SERVICE! 4 The “Different” ae for you... 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Rohrbach of South Edith street Volunteer Bureau Plans Tea The Central Volunteer Bur- eau of the Pontiac Area United Fund {s shaping last minute plans {mn preparation for its second annual tea Thursday. — Dr, Lowell R, Eklund, di- rector of continuing education at Michigan State University Oakland, will be the featured speaker at the tea, which is being held at the yall Services Building, 132 Frank- lin Bivd., from 2 to 4:30 p.m. * y . & “The Role of the Volunteer tn the Community’> will be the topic of Dr, Eklund's talk, INVITATIONS SENT More than 250 invitations have been sent out to leading volunteers workers throughout the Pontiac area, according to Mrs, R, E, Meggitt, president . of the Bureau. “Early returns indicate we will have another fine turn- out this year,” stated Mrs, Meggitt. A highlight of the tea will be the presentation of com- munity service awards to out» standing volunteer workers. * * * * | The Central Volunteer Bur~ eau held its initial tea last Feb. 4, 1958, at the YMCA to honor its volunteer workers of | ~ 1957, The success of this ven- ture prompted the Bureau Board of Directors to schedule another tea in recognition of the community service of its 1958 volunteers, Arrangements committee for this year’s tea consists of Mrs. R. G, Bump, Mrs. Donald White and Mrs. Stanley Carter, | Dem Club to Meet The Oakland County Federa- tion of Democratic Women meets tonight at 8 p.m, at bok or emery Mrs, Irene Murphy, Board of gg of the University of Michigan, will be guest speaker, - and Dr, M. G. Prosser, son of “Mrs, Francis Dumas of Pine Lake and’ Dr. M. G. . Prosser of Williams Lake, announced the engagement of their daughter, Jo-Ann B., to John G. Prosser. Mr. Pros: Francis of Pine liams Lake, resident trainee of mortuary science. Miss Rohrbach at- tended Highland Park Junior College. A September wedding is planned. PEO Unit Meets Chapter CL of: PEO Sister. hood met for a dessert lunch- eon at the Oxford road home of Mrs. C, W. Buck, yy TT F ~~, Char it) ( ats NATIONAL BEAUTY. SALON WEEK by- Rowena Wilson February 9h marked the be- ginning of National Beauty Salon Week. We would like an attradgtive appearance. It doesn’t matter Hts fst i eH 7 ee i : Hl ~ Which Girl Is The Mother? FOR FREE TRIAL CALL FE 4.95823 House of ' ¥ vse SY -* 3 : Sa eee ee 8 es Ee ke * ¥ER ts a See os, COMPLETE SHIRT SERVICE 719 W. Huron FE 4-1536 Quality Cleaning — Since 1929 - J oe smart-look smart eceal AMERICAN MARIETTA ane ; ~ Wage, © 20 Fashion Hue Colors © Water Thinned © Completely Washable © No Painty Smell ® Easy To Apply With Brush Or Roller ONE COAT COVERS! 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Miss Wood will marry Rob- ert Mills of Ortonville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Mills, March 7 at First Presbyterian Church. Joanne Wood, sister of the bride-elect, will be maid of honor. Jeanette McKee and Mrs. John Cook,’ both of Clarks- © mm, will = bridesmaids. * * “Guests ” resnnt were from Pontiac, Dearborn, Ortonville, Flint, and Ypsilanti. Mrs. Howard L. White of Sylvan Lake also will enter- tain in honor of Miss Wood. SAVOY MOTEL for Your Extra Bedroom For Reservations Call FE 5-9224 120 S. Telegraph Rd. RCA COLOR TV Sales and ec service SWEET'S RADIO- TV Op« Mw MEET for LUNCH RIKER FOUNTAIN .. Sealtest ice Cream Popular Prices Riker Building Lobby For the LARGE FIGURE FOUNDATIONS -GIRDLES BRAS for’ every figure type Graduate Experienced Corsetiers to advise and. assist you to a proper fit. PONTIAC’S LARGEST SELECTION OF STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM Charge Accounts Invited _ Bobette Corset Shop 44 North Saginaw Street: _ FE 2.6921 le ay fete oF : f wt re. : : a ee : \ 5 | A : ‘ : aig © ¢ ' £ \ . ee, x 2 2 ' % . \ : aca" Me ry ~ : ; ; aoe ® - : 2 - \ ‘ . , a". 4 a ee ee — THe PowTrac PRESS, MONDAY: FEBRUARY 16, 1059 ‘Tim Prejudioed’ — Abby : | : Peggy Lawson Becomes Contused Northerner in "Thick Bride of John Gemmell Peggy “Leu. Lawson of Bloom-;home at Bloomfield Terrace after i ae | of Congest War i in History! ta Tere am Cet a aha were married Saturday evening at| ‘The bride attended “ vegue aiGail: Val Firet ‘ Presbyterian Church,. Bir- pat By REN have won, I would, appreciate. | carries or three different — mingham, Dr. W. Glen Ha of: ve ridegroom me | it .very much ff you would kinds pripereibes with him, ficlated at. the ceremony Cm attended Oswego state Toneher's DEAR ABBY: have been settle this for me.” He says he is going to the 18 guesté. College, New York. having quite a few arguments CONFUSED | hospital when I am there in Parents of the couple are Mrs, lately about who really won the ; H. La iacKecenort| oe nena were Maeve Cia War. Ytav ame tieeds DEAR CONFUSED: Put all | labor - is going to take - ay Peg apse potamgpe sheer crepe’ dress trintmed with frome . Fenian amiga eanghogpe hed is in the’ wating room, Don't |Mrs. John E. Atkinson of Walled] @PPtiques of matching lace for her who say the were. rary but I was | You think we would be justified ‘\Lake and the late Alexander Gem-|daughter’s wedding, and Mrs. At- South won. We ta ‘stat the South won a | in not letting his parents know : mell. kingon was dressed in a beige) SOFA as lew. o 15, rapeged and few battles, but the North won | until after the baby is born?” SIDNEY R. HALL The bride's blush pluk gown {Sheer crepe dress. Both had or. the Encylo....9 the War. (However, let's not NOT LAUGHING Sidney Hall of Crane | was overiald with white French [Md corsages. CHAIR , $35 pagag pias start the whole thing over | DEAR NOT: Your pence of | street earned s master's de | tape and tshlened with = Rept: a ow os able Rian! agaih. : mind at this time is worth | £70" in qihemical engineer. | pended beliee. the carried ® Be Lovelier and Free Erom “4 vdhal more 8 * | heart-shaped colontal bouquet, i say it favors i eee: Saad caer aa — ey | sity Jan. 29. He-also has a B.S, — Thet Social Handicap =| Dress up vo room in the North be- DEAR ABBY: I was sit, | Wont pond salt, them when | degree trom the University of |, The bride's sister, Mrs. Hugh Unwanted Hair | time for Easter with “like new” re-styled J. Rogers of Bellefonte, Pa., was. matron of honer, Her dress was pink silk with gathered chiffon in-| serts and she carried a _heart- shaped bouquet of pink roses, panes ting in a restqgurant ‘minding my own business when a very nice looking girl (about 22) came up to me and said, ‘Can I have your phone number or ‘ and ré-upholatered furniture from Wright's. Expert workmanship and quality materials throughout! Phone today—we'll be glad to bring fabrio samples to your home, Michigan, He serves in the U.S. Naval Air Force Reserve as a lieutenant commander, cause it was printed in the North, ABBY “In school I was always it’s all over. x * * CONFIDENTIAL TO “IN LOVE WITH AN ICEBERG”: Electrolysis Centre Marthe * A, Wilder, R.E. 3-285 taught that the North won. They claim that in the South they are taught that the South won. I can't possibly under- stand how it can be taught dif- ferently. as only one side could. do you want mine?’ I wai so stunned I said ‘Sorry but you must have me confused with somebody else.’ Then she went away and I saw her go sit with a man who I presume was her There are all kinds of “‘ice- bergs”—some are known as “dry ice"’—too hot yt handle. * * For a personal ey write to ABBY in care of this paper. Clean Clothesline Never trust a damp cloth to clean your clothesline in win- ter months when there js much soot in the air. Instead, clean it with steel Al K. Hillcoat of Orchard i was best man. ~ : x * * - A reception was held at Rotunda Inn. Before leaving for a honey- moon in Nassau, the bride changed YOUNG LAD if S DAYS nn ell Hoi Stylists | William Wright All Workmanship Guaranteed 5 Years! Furniture Makers and Upholsterers Enclose a_ self-addressed, to a beige cashmere dress and F stamped envelope. coat. The couple will make their! wool and you will be sure not date. “ to have any dark marks “She looked like a lady. She was pretty and well-dressed and very clean looking. Am I just a green hick or fs this the way people get acquainted now- adays? Maybe I'm missing something.”” STILL STUNNED DEAR STUNNED: You got what is commonly known as the “direct approach.” She may have looked like a& lady, but I assure you she was not, You missed sornething alk right © —a lot of trouble! ; * * * “DEAR ABBY: We are & couple over 70 years old, We have lived as man and wife for over 50 years. Everyone takes it for granted that we are married. (We ha’ 6, children and 21 grandch .)\Now we would like to get our social security and since we have no record of our 1 we don’t know how to a about it without shocking the .whole community where we. have lived for 45 years.” MY MAN AND ME DEAR MY: Go to a lawyer (it need not be one in your own community) and give him the facts. 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He suffered multiple ot the body and head les driving. ment of white roses and baby . | tiae, ) ip the accident, police said. honeymoon i i the ci was ticketed for reck- - ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. a ro © Hessam, 5324 Sashabaw Rd, Clarkston, The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs, James Buxton, 24 Farns- worth St., Pontiac. * * * ‘Tie bride's floor length gown was fashioned with a sequin-em- broidered V neckline, fitted bod. fee ang skirt which was plabi.in front and accented in back by tiers of net and lace raffles, A‘ crown encrusted with sequins and pearls held her fingertip veil, and she carried a cascade arrange- mums, x * * Maid of honor was the bride's cousin, Mrs, Donald Hopson off Clarkston, Bridesmaids were Donna Owen of Imlay City, Joan Stayt of Waterford, Marjorie Case of Or- tonvilie and Mrs, Robert Huffman t|of Pontiac. Gordon Parcels of Pontiac ws best man, Seating the guests were Fred MeClain of Davison and Rob- ert Huffman, Robert Burmeister, and John Ingamells, all of Pon- , * * * The Knights of Columbus Hall in. Pontiac was the scene of the re- ception which followed the sup. tials, Upon their return from a trip to Florida, the newlyweds will réside at 45 Dans-' forth St Pontiac. ~ Uica Schoo Design Wins ~ Award for: Royal Oak Firm Design of Utica's new Ewell El i {i i The school’s 13:classrooms, cor- ridors, multi-use room, kitchen and other educational areas are heated by electric units that gre individ.’ wally controlled and designed to automatically bring in fresh air, from the outside as needed. * * Because of the school's compact plan, the pupils’ presence during the day sustains the heat in av- erage temperatures with little help from the electric units, The pupils themselves provide from one-fourth’ to all of the heat needed to main- tain optimum temperature, Atkin- son explained. .. 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Abel believes the club is through the first 33 minutes until defenseman Pete Goegan got his tied it as the third period got under way on Dick Duff's 20-footer. * * * Jack McIntyre got the puck from day shifted its drive for a Big Ten j Touring Golfers 2 widens State, with a record- breaking 103-01 victory over arch- rival Michigan under its belt, to- basketball title to Evanston, Ill. The. conference-leading Spartans catried a 7-2 league record with them ihto their game with tough Northwestern tonight. Michigan dumped into fitth yioee. tn io logy om 8 6 record, tonight will host lewa, now tied with Purdue for third place with 5-4 records, The Spartans victory Saturday night set an all-time MSU scoring record. Michigan State’s best pre- vious scoring was in 1902 against Alma College when the Spartans had 102 points. * * * The Spartans held Michigan ace = C. Burton to 11 points, Burton in San Antonio a AP Wirephote MAJORS’ CHAMP — Eddie Kasko, infielder for the Cincin- nati Redlegs, won the Base Players’ Golf Tournament yes- terday 1-up on the 19th hole by 378) defeating Albie Pearson, Wash- as F Littler, former champion here double winner on me pe oa al oes h of 160 that will in the open-| — the aged open. on Raggi don @ one-under| in @ seventh- . The Franklin Hills, Mich, pro earned $675 with bis 67-66-67- EN SCORES Here 6-47 40-06—206 08-44-85-73—967 eae 70-60-64-66—268 a a , 66-67-68-65—268 oe ts... 67-60-66-67—208 John Ao a par tae — 976 oe Gakarian ...+..81—-66—T3—12 — 278 Set Oaian ee “O43 = hte John irympie + 0 13—83 - 28) ington outfielder, {n — Fila. Howe after a faceoff and put Detroit in front once again with a 25-footer at the 5,25 mark. But four minutes later’ Toronto worked deflected off the skate of Frank ' Mahoviich and into the Detroit nets past goalle Terry Sawchuk, Mahovlich was facing the cage and did not see the puck until it was in the nets, Yardley Sparks Nats, Conlin in Losing Debut made his debut with the Detroit Pistons yesterday but couldn't keep the powerful Boston Celtics from snapping Detroit's three-game win- ning streak, 120-04, Conlin, who came tg Detroit Fri- in a trade that sent George day ¥i > Syracuse, played about fe ios “We have-@ tough week ahead| helped Boston open a of us,” ald Abel, whose team) margin in the third quarter as plays in Montreal Thursday and| he hit seven times without a ue anne ee See miss, against Chicago Botton, “It] Gene lea Detroit would have been plenty tough tale wint'ss ‘souts."f 0 gine oro ing On the three top teams in the) ments, Sad Sam and Gene league after losing this one. Now/Conley, substituting for ailing Bob maybe this will give us a little|Cousy and Jim Loscutotf, com- lift. for 21 points in the opening = | a 77, overtime BOSTON (UPI) — Big Ed Conlin; scored eight|!ed, 99-72 intermission. , * * tons, 40 to 21, quarter. In addition to his seven consecutive baskets, Sharman con- verted a trio of free throws, Go- ing into the final period, Boston 'The Pistons next game is with Minneapolis tomorrow in Detroit, Newly acquired Yardley could prove. the ‘‘little extra’ the Syra- cuse Nationals needed to clinch a berth in the National Basketball Association playoffs. * ww, ® Making his first appearance in poin riod stretch that broughit the Nats ‘ahead and helped them to a 121-101 victory over Philadelphia yester- day, . . ; The New York Knickerbockers snapped a five-game losing streak by licking the Cincinnati Royals, 124-97. The Knicks took charge in the first perid, spurted to a 68-50 lead at half-time and then coasted the first period, spurting to a 68-50 paced New York with 25 points while Jack Twyman of the Royals was individual high scorer with 27. 3-3 2 Mention 2 0 : Against Tartars x * * in beating Wayne State, 102-76 Saturday night, Peterson 1¢d Wheaton with 31 points and 21 re- bounds, one less than the entire WSU squad, ' ‘|pumped in 31 points as the Britons ings. = in Semifinals * half as Boston led, 59-51 at the The Celtics outscored the Pis- in the big third DETROIT BOSTON Q@ F Tf qr tT Holup 7° 9-0 14 oon so 4 5-6 13 Lloyd 3 1-1 7 Conle 7 O-1 14) Dukes 6 9-6 14 Russe 1 3-4 ITP M e 8 iB ghiman hin Shue 5 58- .Jones 7 9-3 16 oble 2 1. 6 KC Jones 4 0-0 & onlin 4 @ Swaitt 2 1-1 6&6 r ‘ 4 Ace Shows Class {esr SU vs. Wildents T had gone into the game as the conference's top scorer with a 24.1 average, Bob Anderegg led the bal- anged Spartan offense with 26 points and Johnny Green, who con- trolled both boards and gathered in 21 rebounds, had 24 points. ‘+ ow Hope College tightened Its its grip on first place ii the MIAA con- In the only other MIAA game played, Albion edged out Hillsdale 82-80 on a field goal by Bill Losey in the last five seconds, Losey took over sixth place in the stand- * * The University of Detroit, smart- shellacking 10 wins. fn ther gucheo Satusiiag sight North Central (11.) dewneg De- | trolt Tech 72-64, Wheaton (Ill. strengthened its position among the small college jeaders by beat- ing Wayne State 102-76, Northern Michigan routed winless Ferris Institute 70-48, - Bay City JC grabbed the lead in the Michigan Junior College Con- ference race with a 102-97 victory over Dearborn. Travetse City JC downed Port Huron JC 81-77 in overtime, Other games tonight in addition to the - Michig: ern, , lowa-M and Loyola- Detroit games, include Hillsdale at Ferris, Rio Grande at Lawrence Tech and Albion at Olivet. onight, Titans their ninth defeat against} State-Northwest-| rd ws kaphiis intsbeas ee trop hs st 08 tim ® high pass and prepares to flip the ball back over his head for a tie goal as the Spartans dumped the University of Michigan, 103-91, Saturday night. Others in the picture are Jim Stouffer (14) Blower Ousted of Tournament . Grand Rapids Figliters Dominate 16-Man Team for Nationals (Special to The Pontiac Press) GRAND RAPIDS—Fighters from Grand Rapids and Flint dominated the state Golden Gloves champion- ships held over the weekend at the Civic Auditorium in Grand Rapids. Not a single boxer from the Pon- tiac district was able to win a championship berth, while only one, Eric Price got as = as the finals. » Price, a 135-pound novice from Port Huron on the Pontiac team, lost to John Howe of Lansing in the finals. wards of Jackson. of other top con who will al tourney, March 3-5. of Port Huron was kayoed Rapids. a total of 83 fights on the tourna- ment cards. with Grand Rapids edging out Flint for the team title. The local fight was sponsored by Commerce, which also promoted’ prota! ls 40 14-36 04 C Teun’ sage 1 3o\the trip to Grand ides for the ” Beire en +4 strict winners, BOstom oiyecy tedeeds un 8 % 21—120 di 1e x » NBA ST 3 . 118.) OND t rm Eastern Division Flint, out: Jimmy Lodise, Jackson W LL Pet.| iit. PEN: Oscar Germen, rere ee oes 44 518 T rand Rapids, stopped Pa peta York weeneeed a + ’ j Dick Sterk even iecsicrss eceons ai NOVICE: tken, Philecspnis nee ueceiee™ MY sitae Rapids, outpointed Bob Nelson, n L} L Pet.| 2f ‘POUND OPEN: James Geary iga- Ot. Wows ...s.05.08 bedereceve 41 17° .707 mae, Sepa Ruben Vasques Minneapots weliee eccees eenee | 3 mH L rex Kepeed hes Cosh x chlldrer Cincinnati ...ccccclisccccl ds 4 B86 BR hoo So Cre i guipetated ‘Don Caacrelen: Ex-M i hi P east NOVICE: 3o1 John Howe. Lan- : Cc 1gan TEP | ane, Soon ovens wise fol rer ¢: ucedo, PO qutpointed Jim Burnett, Battle 47-POUND Vi Grand Rapids, NOVICE! , Bre George dson POUND OPEN; Willie Bray, Pit outpoin Oe en : exon - VICE On arr rie knocked. out Joe Drakes, Gran OPEN: Oliver Edwards, NOVICE: rina Aiten, pointed Leo Hall, Bat OPEN: Cliff Murkey, race Greek, outpointed Walter Moore, Gran VY WEIGHT NT NOVICE: Titus ir =. Grand Rapids, outpointed rt loyt, Fit, 1 Richard Ducks, Flint, stopped Ra Watson, Jackson, 1. - Baker Tests Detroiter By The Associated Press Bob Baker, once the No, 1 chal- lenger ‘but now an unranked heavy will test newcomer Billy Hunter of Detroit in the feature tonight at St. Nicholas Arena in New York. outpointed Donald Page of Battie || Creek in the semi-finals and then ‘Dave Biower, Pontiac middle- weight ran into ‘one of the tourna- mé@nt’s top prospects in Oliver-Ed- Edwards, rated among the best of the 8-marn team of open al Jackson's Eddie Saucedo and Flint’s Richard Dicks are couple go on to Chicago for the nation- In the semi-finals, Gino Hernan- | dez of Pontiac was outpointed by Jim Sears of Lansing; Larry Kidd! — by Ken; Flowers of Battle Creek and Bill Fischer of Port Huron lost a de- cision to: Joe Drakes. of Grand Nearly 10,000 spectators watched the Pontiac Junior Chamber cf, ynolds,| formance to compile 146.5 points icluded Berkley’s Walter Hyry, who andi|won the veterans event on 138 tle Both are Kandahar members. and Bob Anderegg (right) and Michigan's Dick Donley (23). DECISION LOST — Bill Fischer (left), mem- ber of the Pontiac district Golden Gloves team, got to the state semi-finals but coyld not get past Joe Drakes of Grand sarscecal in the —— (Special te The Pentie Press) novice class. Saturday night. ‘All Pontiac district fighters were eliminated in the state title fights = Grand Rapids. Area Skier Sets Tourney Record Waterford High's Dave Freeman Sunday added another ski-jumping champidnship to his winter's ef- forts, when he. soared 115 and 116 feet to capture Class A honors in the Kandahar Club championships. Freeman turned in a fine per- for the Class A title. He alse added to his laurels in the close- ly contested, three-division meet at the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area site, with a hill record. 1e| long-standing 116. feet on ‘his second leap of the afternoon. Dave’s point total was well in Freeman jumped as an entry from the Iron Mt. Kiwanis Ski Club. He recently won the Class A title at the Briar Hill (Mesick) championships. * * * - Competition was not held in the junior division, because of a lack of entries, ; * x * A tield of 40 took ‘part in the Sunday meet under what club Officials said were perfect con- ditions, The hill and landing ,ateas were very fast, but there Was plenty of snow, despite the front of the nearest competitor, Leaf Skalleberg of Norge Ski Club, Chicago, who had 137.1. Winners of other divisions in- points; Henry Juntenen of Claw- son, in Class B, with 123 points. Detroit here yesterday. Sparked by Billy Golembiewski, Pteiffer’s won by 165 pins for the World Bobsled Tile Comes Back to U.S. ST, MORITZ, Switzerland (AP) “un, Shee and the world’s best yesterday as he posted a total time of 5 minutes, 10.82 sec- 8 games, 19,121 to 18,956, ’ o \ _jonds for four runs, rai and sott weather of the ceding two days. A meet,‘ final Kandahar Club petition for the season. Results: Veterans division—Walter Hyry. Walter), points, fumps of 101 and 107 f geet jump to 1987, at ane feet. Freeman Wins’A’ Title at Kandahar: pre- e audience witnessed the com- Berk- ts, jumps of 101 and 107 Pclnueampa SF Anh ad mps an 100 feet; Bili Schmidt (Briar i 130.5 —- Henry Juntenen Clawson, ps of 03 and 98 feet ier (Briar Hill, Detroit) of 04 and 96 f club, Chica 117, Lag gen pel oo doe and a Mt., terd), 140, mpe of 116 "and "116 feet Jump ot record); . Leif 71. “Boints, iy eet. set the former hill mark in Water- Eight teams are Habered in. the Indoor Soccer .Tournanient ¢t the State Fair Coliseum, Tuesday evening. First game starts at 6:09 x * * Max Evans of Utica was namec to replace Charles Matlack as pre at Glen merce cat oe »* The San Francisco Giants Bol outfielder-first baseman White) Lockman = the —- Orioles K sine Record ‘in First Round Lancers Run Up Earl) 14-Point Lead, Coas to 57-35 Win Orchard Lake St. Mary cager: SCL champs, ran into some ne obstacles, Sunday, at Universit of Detroit fieldhouse, and bowe out of the championship round the All-Catholic tourney. Eaglet lost to a sharp St. Florian clut 57-35. * » * | Hit ‘at the start by tourna. meat jitters, Eagiets just couldn't get started until after the Lanc: ers had run up a 14-0 lead in the first six minutes. A 2nd period 10-point total left OLSM trailing at the intermission, 37-15, and they never caught up. Chet Wlodkowski’s 18 points wer one less than Lancer ace Bob Si * {bach compiled. Eleven of Chet’ total came in the last period i which St. Mary outscored the: foes, 14-6. ’ | Eaglets aay ey Ann ee Tue: day against St. eee (AA) ji the first consolation gam Holy Redeemer aefeated Austi '61-55; St. Gregory defeated A i omas 53-50 and Detroit S as defeated All Saints 68-4 in other tourney games. ST. MARY oe 8T. FLORIAN G T | W'kowski 4 te-12 Ve erg 9 1-2 | Dus’ski 2 2-4 304-5 Votruba 1 0-0 H mee @ 1-3 | Witkor 2 0-0 4 T. M'sk 2 0-6 Hass 1 3-6 5 Berlin 3 3-5 . M’xk 1 «0-0 Totals 10 15 15-22 35 «Totals 24 9-15 | St. Mary (OL) 10 64 6t. Florian 14 23 14 - Caribbean Title SAN “JUAN, Puerto Rico (AE — Pete Cooper, 43-year-old Lak land, Fla., pro, has just abo wrapped up the Caribbean go ———— } x © , Cooper oi the $7,500 Puer Rico Open with a 72-hole sco eet; of 282 to go with his victory | the Panarha Open and third | the Venezuelan tourriament. If } finishes no lower than seventh | skal oon, Ao ged j the Jamaican tournament he Heike ieale “Briar 106 cand 10% feet: Prank | ick up a bonus of $1,400. Victor ft 113 oe 3 font. in the Puerto Rico tourname long, graceful leaps at the 228.1. points, .| WESTBY, Wis. wh <« Michigan ski plonaip *tjumpers showed the way with had leaps of 212 and 214 feet for. Erickson won the ‘senior cham- Michigan J umpers Shine i sen of 2d int feet ewgr dry yond Rudy Ma of Ishpeming, was second on lea . S United , Hein Phietters ‘Wins Match. [United States its first world four-)(7"S" Olympic guaying met andl ot 20 and 21 feet for 212.7 poin Game Keg Championship And with it came the renewed|36th annual Snowflake Ski Club/Maki was third among the Olymy COLOMA; Mich, w—Pteitier’s of| "ope Mat sai ea itd ee a! aan ' fi et pia “a pelt won ecg mah tye beomaye ‘Willie Erickson of Iron Moun-)| ye oe ® coming from. behind and defeat-lect until he was Resgniveisst pope agg ig was second behind Kotlarek in t ing defending champion Stroh’s of] he tricky and treacherous ae apt bic telah, Ritckeon iniors. Wedin jumped 185 and 1 for 201.7 points. Joe Gigue of’ pening, was fourth in t with 190 and 186-foot jum for 192.1 Points. ; _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1959 \_. ie ic ‘ ’ Coach. Phil Watson of the New Lee “Meate, tournament direc- 3 ; way through the final period, That] tor, sald Sunday the new rule Area. Athletes PNH _ Skippers deat whip’ in” the Nationa; Sunk New. York but Dickle Moorg,| have 30 — 4 shoot. before P lace High in 2 posse the The ® innovation spattered. after the CRicago Meet Hold Rematch AMY Ture Un — on “ Seeptntereys : New Poe Ril Rangers Given Extra The Southern Ariatewr Atietic Un Duty for 43 Minutes By United Press International Hockey League; has introduced’ a new wrinkle in an attempt.to snap his club out of its longest losing streak in two years, When the Rangers dropped. their Montreal within 83 seconds mid Bernie Geoffrion and Marcel Bu tallied. in the final four minutes add to Watson's miseries, In Sunday night's other N.H.L. action, Bronco Horvath and John- 24-second rule used by the Na- Basketball Assn, athletes} - tional Two Oakland : * ; fifth straight game to the Mon- Fl ee es ey ee at Norther n treal Canadiens, 51, last night at : pleeeiies in University .t Clcaiay es Madison Square Garden, Watson was go infuriated he ordered his Oxford Goes to Orion, Falcons Visit Milford in Other Prep Games players back on the ice for an ex- hausting 43-minute workout. It was believed to be the first time an N.H.L. coach resorted | to such severe tactics, Garden fans who remained in their seats after the game blinked their eyes in amazement when Watson donned skates and a windbreak- er and kept his men on the ice for what amounted to two extra periods, Finally, general manager Muzz| Patrick spoke to Watson and the impromptu drill was halted, As the Rangers staggered to their dress- | ing rooms, Patrick explained he asked Watson to stop the workout because “it was costing us too much money.” It was estimated the drill cost $200 in overtime pay for Garden employes, who normal- ly disassemble the rink immedi- Wome, Cawley, Farmington senior hurdier, set a meet rec- ord of 7.5 for the 60-yard high hurdies and finished third in lows at 7.0, In a race won by Frank Loomis of U. of C. track club, at 6.3 seconds, Birmingham's senior pole vault-| jer, Bil) Alcorn, placed second in} ° \the open event at 13 feet one inch, his best all-time jump, Frank Mc- Knight of the OSU track club won at 13 feet, 4% inches. y Farmington’s Gene Freed and Maples’ coach, Kermit Ambrose an AL vEW RAYON CORD TIRE} Dayton | Thorobred | Overconfidence will be the great- est single factor working against the Pontiac Central basketball team Tuesday night when the Chiefs move into Royal Oak for a non-conference engagement with Dondero. - Revenge for an earlier thumping will be the objective of Pontiac Northern in a return duel with Waterford at the new Northern gymnasium on the same evening. » * * The Central-Dondero and Northern-Waterford. games high- light tomorrow night's high school basketball program in the Skates _ Hockey Sticks Hockey Gloves accompanied the boys to Chicago, Cranbrook Beaten Pepe des on Court and Maf _ Code Ne. 709 ’ Open ‘til 9P. M,. Monday Thru Friday Ef s } a Alpine Ski Shop 1683 S. Woodward, just 2 Blocks N, of 14 Mile Birmingham, Michigan MI 68-7474 * LITTLE AD BIG DEAL BLLIS INC, Since 1945 @ GARAGES @ PORCHES @ ADDI- TIONS Cranbrook continued winless in| basketball ‘and wrestling in the Inter-State League suffering a pair of -bad beatings at Cleveland Saturday, The Crane cagers, facing a team which had lost 13 straight, trailed all the way. to drop at 79-62 de- cision: to University School. Jim Williams hooped 18 and John Hay- den 14 to star in defeat, * * * Victories by Steve Reynolds, Ted |Seyforth and Jay Harness, the lat- ter on default when his 123-pound foe suffered a broken arm, were wasted in a 27-11 mat setback. The cage team is now 0-2 in the league and 5-5 over-all and has $306 Pint Blended Whisky, 80% Proef, 66% Grain Neutral Pa Sechenley Dist. Ce., Rak ¥. 0. ..|though it received a minor threat AP Wirephote HAVE THEIR SAY — Referee’ Marty Gribbins (left) uses some harsh words to explain his decision to coach John Kundla of the Minneapolis Lakers during a violent argument between the two in game against the St. Louis Hawks. The Lakers lost the argument and the game, 139-96. Detroit Five Open Divison Threat 1280 Game Marks ABC ST. LOUIS (AP)—Games of 280 and 279- provided the excitement in the second day of the 56th an- nual. American Bowling Congress tournament, The 280 games was turned in by John Parsons of Louisville, Ky. The score put Parsons and his partner, Jacques Curwen, in first place in-the doubles division. Par- sons’ 662 series and Curwen’s 590 gave them 1,252 total. x * * A 279 game was rolled by Harve Barnhill of East St. Louis, Dl. The Bowl-A-Way Lanes team gained only sixth place despite Barnhill’s 662 series. Metropolitan Clothing of Dayton Ohio, kept its grip on first place in the open division with 2,955, al- of 2,910 by Ode’s Television and Radio of Detroit. x «*« * ‘ The booster division got a new see Gansnatecd Included Attachments $1.25 Week _ SPECIAL RECONDITIONED “Rebuilt by Curt's a a5 Our Own Paris” . Free Home Demonstration-OR 3.9702 Complete Parts and Repair.Service on All Cleaners! We Sell What We Advertise! CURT’S APPLIANCES 6183 Jameson RAMMLER-DALLAS For a BETTER DEAL on '59 Dodge Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, Imperial, Dodge Truck 1001 MAIN ST. ROCHESTER OL 2-9111 |an-hour speed. Radio & Television. information. 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You're a baseball expert if you can produce the correct decision. x * Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees is batting in the last of the second inning against Cleve- land. Herb Score is the Indian’s pitcher. On the first pitch, Mantle drives a low line drive past Score), which hits the pitchers’ rubber and bounds into foul territory between home plate and third base. The fleet Mantle reaches second base without drawing a throw. of Muskoge, Okla., carved out a 2,712 yesterday and_ replaced Livergood Grain C., Findlay, Il. which rolled 2,688 Saturday. Bill Gaines, a member of the Metropolitan team, compiled 1,867 for the nine game route yesterday and took the lead from the tourna- ment's most coveted prize. Claude Hayes of: Mission, Kan., became the singles leader with 655, - Bill Updegraff of Grand Rapids, Mich., rolled a 647 yesterday for third place in the singles division. In open team standings, Ode's Television & Radio of Detroit was in second place with 2910; and Vautherot Insurance of Detroit was third, with 2904. Roy-Perry Top Area Tourney Elks Unable to Place Among State Leaders at Ann Arbor The combination of Leo Roy and Joe Perry became the early lead- ers in the area Captain-Sponsor; tournament while local Elks par- ticipants‘ failed to move into the top 10 in any division of the Michi- gan Elks event at Ann Arbor dur- ing another busy weekend of bowling... je : x *« * Roy and Perry teamed for a 1004 to head five units starting the Captain-Sponsor. yesterday at East Highland Recreation. All other con- testants will compete Saturday at the same location, Les Howe and Ivan Norgrove turned in a 968 for 2nd, Lioyd and Joe Gidley rolled 917, Mrs. Ade Lehnen and Mrs. Toni Ker- zulius 809 and Jim Wall-Al Beebe 782. Among three city teams at the Elks meet, Carling’s and Miracle Mile Pure Service each topped 2800. Ward Richards was the indi-|. vidual standout via 580 in singles. * * The only hens at Ann ‘Arbor was in team play where Brandl Brothers of Battle Creek went ahead with a 2782 actual and 3082 es, | handicap. Do you think that: ~~ a. Mantle should remain on second? b. Mantle should be ordered back to first? c. The ball should “foul.” = eq [Moz © St 4F “PITG) pus owoY 10 pied pus euoy usemzeq rare we J 2 There were three new leaders in the Men’s State. Bob Gustafson of Detroit went ahead in all-events actual with 1855. Robinson Res- taurant of Detroit. took over the actual team lead with 2941 and Saginaw's Tool Room moved into 1st in handicap at 3201. Monroe Skipper First MIAMI, Fla. @® — Paul Kalb of Yes, when bills pile up, the sensible thing to do is see BENEFICIAL for a Bill Clean-Up make only one monthly pay- . and have more ick y! ...come’in,..and ¥s E EET, PONTIAC 7 WEST LAWRENCE STR Fae Bidg. © Phone: PHONE FOR EVENING WOU preskite Pipe, Tail Pipes Installed Oakland County area, Among the other feature contests on the attractive-schedule are Ox- ford at Lake Orion, Rochester at Milford, Berkley at Birmingham, St. Michael at Mt. Clemens St. Mary and Walled Lake at Cran- at 4:15, x * Full slates are also on the docket in the Eastern Michigan and South- ern Thumb leagues: The wide-open Eastern Michi- gan race finds Hasel Park at Ferndale, East Detroit at Royal Oak Kimball and Mt. Clemens at Port Huron. Southern Thumb play sends Dryden to front- running Almont, Armada’ to Memphis, New Haven to Brown City and Capac to Anchor Bay. Pontiac Central will gun for its 12th victory of the season against the Acorns, who received a mon strous 72-38 drubbing from High- land Park last Friday on their own floor, * * * of Highland Park plus Central's, triumph over the same Parker quintet three days earlier combine to make the Chiefs * top-heavy favorites. Dondero will serve as a tuneup for Central’s Saginaw Valley Conference title showdown with Flint Northern this Friday at Flint. Taking Dondero too light- ly will be the biggest temptation for the Chiefs, who have lost only- ence in 12 outings. Pontiac Northern hopes to avenge an 80-57 licking dealt by the Skippers in their Ist match on¢ the Waterford court. : * * * Both schools are hungry for wins, but by this time the Waterford cagers are probably a little bit hungrier. The Skippers have won just twice during the current cam- paign—Northern and Farmington— while the Huskies own four wins, including their last two starts. Other area games listed tomor- row include undefeated Imlay City at Kingston, South Lyon at Fowler- ville, Romeo at Roseville, Utica at Lutheran East, Madison Lamphere at Bloomfield Hills, Clawson at Oak Park and Maple Grove at Millington. Junior Cage’ Results Saturday’s scores in the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department junior oe program; ~ 4 Madison Globetrotters a. ‘alf Tracks 4 Raiders 17, mbers 13 nthers 2. u B tans 1 3, Steelers # Hot Rods 1 a Black sa, oy 33 Celtics 30, Lancers 7 trotters 20, Speedballs 4 ately after a game. were brook in an afternoon encounter star right wing Andy Bathgate in- dicated he felt Watson was justi-| fied in his action. | Sports Shop, 7 p.m., va, Shaw's Jewelers, 6:30 p.m., Their bad beating at the hands |Central. Fraser, Country Day at Detroit| ° CLASS o & Country vs. ve. Pontiee rect Le sgind, Winglemiews x * * The usually loquacious Watson |i tired to do so, although | “You've got to try something ‘when you're losing like we are,” sald Bathgate, who wasn’t ex: cused from the seasion although he has a painful knee injury. The Rangers were leading 1-0 on a second period goal regres Henry when the roof fel them, Ab McDonald and Phil Go- SS Sports Calendar City. tom Beche tha! A — Enights of Connives va. and Lakeside Royals at Pontiac CLASS D — Welden's- vs. Pontiac rthern n= 7 p-m., and Bast- Shoppt Pledges (National), | 16 Lae at | terford plaeeue _—— cLass Don Service vs. Waterford veces 7 ft pm., end Van Welt's Auto Sales vs, Northern — 6:30 ame: Gs A Junior League offs at Pontiac YMCA eae bt Division — Hasee’s va, Blue Chi 7 a p.m, and Tech Club va. Palcons, “Also Ran” ‘Division — Bull ve. Engineering, @ p.m., and Court vs. Road aeons 10 p.m, o> hool Wrestling Southfield at Redford Union P TUESDAY School Basketball tral at RO Dondero a at Michael at Mt, Clemens 8t, Mary Borkien at Bi Rochester at Milford Oxford at Lake Orion Romeo at Rosevil le Utica os Fraser Walled Lake at Cranbrook 6.70-1 5 14° Prices Plus Tax And Recappable Exchange LOOK at THESE FEATURES @ RAYON ELECTRONI-CORD BODY @ COLD RUBBER TREAD © SKID ARRESTOR TREAD DESIGN eR rena os advert te As Little As $] 5 Ride Now Pay Later &Y MARKET TIRE CO. ry Open 9 to 9 77 West Huron St. Lamphere at apa a Hills Geawees at Os st Detroit at ho Kimball Haset Park at Ferndale Mt. 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Lewis writes from the Siena ho ory well as “PO NrreAc Eden Roc, in Miamj Beach: pianos used by Francis Scott Key CLOSED TONIGHT = OPEN - FRIDAY SATURDAY UE \T DR IM or fener! Vegas audience recently, ‘You peo- Same, |ple have enjoyed yourself enough. Now Fm gang t ding’ would you say promoted there|- over the longest span? Tex Rickard? Mike Jacobs? Ned Irish? Jim — his 15th straight year as impre- sarig of the National Antiques “ ' on circus moves in minutes How you want ‘em, Mac?” the Nat’s last bit of precious Lowentott is carried out. Unless you're very careful, this year you'll he able to pick up some real dandies at the show: The plano “I had to tell an El Rancho| and Marie Antoinette. Jim Bishop won't let that first one go, you can bet. will be Commodore Perry’s watch key and fob once owned by Frank- Speaking of the Garden, who lin D. Roosevelt's 7 after that was on the Then there great-great. Hollywood Headlines Wrong. Net mee. ‘Tis wile Varner Bros. 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By the time you read this, Natalie Wood should be back on the Warner Bros. lot—on full | salary and with all her troubles | solved. I am reliably informed that attorneys for the William Morris Agency, Natalie’s agents, and Jack Warner's attorneys met Friday and Saturday to iron out the final- points involved. Poor Ernie Kovacs. Just a plain) “Mr.” with all the Ralph Richardson, Sir Alec Guin- ness, with Sir Carol Reed directing “Our Man in Havana!" Come to - think of it,-Ernie has company in oel Coward whom many people think should have a sir in front of his name—but hasn't. In the midst of the excitement of the announcement of her en- to. Buddy Bregman, Anna Maria Alberghetti signed a contract with Desilu Playhouse to star in a musical called “A Dia- mond for Carla.” - Anna starts on the 17th of Feb- ruary and she tells me the music has been written by Paul Francis Webster and Sammy Fain. Agnes Moorhead plays her stepmother. x .« * Rock Hudson escorted Debbie (Mrs. Tyrone) Power to Riverside for the sneak preview of.his pic- ture, “This Earth Is Mine.” They were well chaperoned by Director Henry King, . and Universal-Inter- Bi national head Ed Muhl (or should I say “Universal-Revue” — that’s | what the telephone girls answer | when you call). The news has just leaked out that.Judge Mervyn Aggier grant- ed Mrs. Belva Thorpe a divorce at random: prints in the forecourt of the Chi. nese Theater on Thursday, and I'm happy that, Roz’ imprint will be next té mine. Daniel have decided not to bring up one child alene, so she has a date with the stork in the summer, first steps since her fall. She's! going to be allowed to walk a little more each day/ but she will be in a brace for several months. handsome young man as I came out of Rex Millinery proved to be young David Ladd; who has grown a foot since I saw him last. What} a darling! Star Baltimore K-9s in New TV Series “Sirs""—Sir Rin Tin Tin and Lassie. the Baltimore Police Departments K-9 corps ig headed for television. Negroes End Boycott for Improved Schools ty-eight hundred pupils go back to Greene County’s Negro schools today, ending a four-day boycott. They won assurance that money would. be asked for improved building facilities in the eastern North Carolina rural county of some 20,000 persons where Ne- groes make up 54 per cent of the school population, OPEN TONIGHT from Director Richard Thorpe on Feb, 6 on grounds of cruelty. Snapshots of Hollywood collected » Rosalind Russell puts her foot- Margaret Truman and Clifton Today Audrey -Hepburn took her A great big bear-hug from a (Copyright, 1989) BALTIMORE (AP)—Move over An adventure series based ! on INCLU DES: o2 BEDS COMFORTABLE MATTRESS 02 STRONG SPRINGS eGUARD RAIL : AND LADDER o2 PILLOWS oat , oCOMFORTER Free. Comforter - Hollywood Beds. 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The plane is a cousin of the commercia] jets now coming into) a tornado ts actually sighted.) Tax Revamping |= Advised for U.S. \czirat's ex sx bur Mills: (D-Ark) has all but nipped chances for any tax Cut8/cents a gallon and a new 4% or increases .this year—including| cent levy on jet fuel. President Eisenhower's proposed] taxes now are 2 cents a gallon. gasoline tax hike. » ing House Ways and Means Com-|moment,” Mills said, mittee, asked instead for a big)see it in the picture during 1959. y |revamping of the tax system, He/On the other hand, I do not see Bureau to public |said the present tax setup is out-|any tax increases in the picture dated and stunts the nation's eco-|for 1959, either.” — (Tornado warnings are js. | nomic growth, THE PONTIAC PRESS, MO i" as 26 conference ‘of the‘ Tax Executives Institute. B28 Congressman Against} Present Setup; Raps It}... "on auto gasoline should as Outdated, Hindrance | creased to 4% cents a sates to al 8 WASHINGTON (AP)—Rep. Wil-|Duilding program on @ pay-as-you Mills, chairman of the tax-writ- x * * The human heart contracts Mills spoke Sunday night to alabout 100,000 times a day. + _ passenger service and will have a _ speed of 600 miles an hour. * * * Two other planes of the same type are due to come off the line in May and June. They will -be at the disposal of the President, OF CARDS TO PASS LIKE A LITTLE GAME ° BOARDING HOUSE NOW AIN'T THAT FUNNY 2 LOOK WHAT < JUST HAPPENED TO HANE IN MY POCKET! I DON'T HAVE ANY FUN “SS _ PLAYIN CARDS, BUT IF YOU'RE FOR vice president and other tof gov-| fg AWAY THE TIME 4 HOW ; The ieee ieee bly will bel ABOGT SOME GIN: fam ° ST MANEE SAW. ANACANT ads Sr transcontinental and Zz RUMMY, OR A FEW & -s “DRAWING ROOM IN THE & aed transoceanic flights in the sum- HANDS OF STUDZ HERE'S z CAR BEHIND » he es mer and autumn after months of training flights. The Columbine Mil will remain in ‘service for shorter missions. * * « * The three identical VC137s will + have ‘advanced radio telephone equipment enabling the President and other officials to remain in touch with Washington from any _part of the world. ‘The “President's room” will have comortable seats for four and two day-bed type lounges. There will be no herths. Furnish- ings will ued on ee yan side. GY Y) bling Saag will cut flying time from “Washington to California from the 8% hours to about 5 ‘ hours, London and Paris will be about six hours away. “2 Atlanta Boys Steal ‘Arsenal’ for Fun \ ORSON a YOUR TEXAS ACCENT= A DECK I SUST HAPPENED ZS ATO HINE IN MY POCKET? G) - YUU itl WHERE WE f “CAN BE_ & » REAL. ae PRINATES Yy 6 WELLL 2-i6 ATLANTA (AP) — Two pistol- packing youngsters were arrested OUT OUR WAY by police who said the pair stole y dynamite and guns so they could Y THATLITTLE VY build a rocket ship and “play SNIP 1S ALWAYS Ps western like on TV.“ * «x * The boys, aged 13 and 14, were arrested as they walked home from target practice in a field, Police said each had three pistols - tucked in his belt, Officers said they found 154 sticks df dynamite, 305 caps, 17 pistols and 20 boxes of ammunition hidden in lofts -of . the homes Plage oo lived. The arsenal was taken from a lumber company and a _ hardware concern. Police quoted the boys as saying it was fun to steal when not attending eighth grade classes. . Names of youths under 17 en ® charged with crimes are withheld in accordance with Georgia ju- venile court law. di Winter Carnival Queen Catches Chicken Pox © - OLD FORGE, N.Y. (AP)—The . Old Forge Winter Carnival was a big flop for the girl named to bs * reign as a queen. ; oe > Miss Adele Robeson, 20, of Penn ith Sal Yan woke up Saturday morning] b.—= and discovered. she had chicken| japautnextGi \\ pox. . She stayed in bed at a hotel in = \4\ this resort village while Mrs, Art : Z * Tokle, whose husband was) F= : § — ‘ \ a \\ \ NY NINERS, AAS WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY AN : crowned king, substituted for her. DONALD DUCK ~ See yf - ————_—_ f LOOK AT HIM RUN/ ‘ WONDER WHAT'S HIS HURRY! p in Vp I, Y : You'll F ind PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every. Day In the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve alf your buying and telling oroblems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 BiG RUSH ALL... acenpeort f HI, LOUIE... WHAT'S THE By Franklin Folger ‘ ves ig Ber No ome WG: 53 jake “Frankly, I'ma littleleery.ot their seeds. Why should THEY, want:them to be any good?” ==, NDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1959 RIVETS | . r = ie = \Ai | é BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES oe fix *) TWOSE THUGS HOLDING WO) ROU), THIS 19 mL | CORD MERD | PRETTY OLN, WR, ROGCLES\ YOUR MOTHER JOST a eee oe : - fibe aie . , NO, IT \SN'T | oy us Pal or E BERRYS TH «ad SEEIAG b tt WR A 7 a NANCY ier wim dyieee ~~, ave t * rs J Na’ | et a arg ’ HEY---WHERE'S THE SIGN THAT WAS Cape 687 ty bender ain, ne, > #: je wv x ; A F 2 a PRESS, i ( og Muitier rane to casper rong nt a emmmsplseplgtp pime Growth Bve to se dustry, Wall Bring tad wipe MOP "| Al blutts ae no mutflers on cars Flin an. omic war th cure Los Angeles’ smog. won © Russia is counting cave & Caltioeate Inatitae ot ‘Teet:| "a" oe nee Oe scientist. the next years ted. by De. Pace nat MidBer price levels Guring the HG ' until ‘warf nti, The belie B § Of dealings on Detroit Produce cals and selected advanced rer ae —— , a there we oa and it * ry eRvirs baccos mostly 1 Ae a, : 4 cons lower, t, a bio ic standards : ; weeks. Brokers said most i Apples, Delicious, DY. .........5..5- chemist, said that the same To ute is spectacular, . who died freigh * mg sage appeared pes? buying VEGETABLES ie to a “ype from fractions rig Los Angeles also spent atte ee fe thinking par ay poorer talk about Foe up and sey tad a ory an volume of a . . A i Mee err eee { . Turnover world me’ } what = . have|This and the peer ng dep | Th I\heavy enough to delay the ae: wane tage Keine Green, | Sorataet anew ehaoueane we ails ee. sabecing aoeels on Sot. ha “ opp bi order ths pat by the Depart B $O-|Morveredisn No. . pee sbaeesasehss ripe for nine minutes at the open-| he sald. “Smog ts pe unique,” | China and ' —— tlons oe Gate Kae-shek,”” datin file Misveees: general to rar reckyecig te saaeuaha Biyant.. show large Goions, Y, ibege) $id. See | Taikel _—— | result of the increasing oe the Far East. | ger Hing was in the prada se Al-| tional Union, aon otere in goverhment | F*rsn'ps. ls areedeees ; leaped mo . Depart- sults in eek ‘or pe, Me RG ceecstececes % re than 4 products, in refiner. | Recent ment. behalf of also a attracted active short-cover-|Radisnes, both 10 Poe. dpa {| points ta continued strength les, in industrial plants, in au. 1B ysaoas ee boas made ye Se cecias and tae te _ a Tomatoes iochs.) 408, 3) based on hopes that ¢ Red China. * Mrs. Eleanor GM and vice! * & * Tomi¥ioes, Hothse.. No. 1 O40, bekt, 378) wou dtrectors : -|Litde is pidlished about 4 Some Tulgetske of Rogers a Sai arta —_ pin tone it believed ‘ated pet age liga split at | “YOU. find i in London, Pais markable pro en at ho se a the mudalinging -- ng during! Mire clases Kaa ; ‘| will ' ¢ * 0, Aa “ and, “ruling that would|! 550 million bushels be upward Poultry and Eqgs DuPont, also subject to stock ciseo and many other cities.” munist boasts of blueprints — Come |e Pi poten was justified, A|J°hn, 31, was a second mate on perha acare|!t ot it has stuck the ill- chemical firm tojmuch as 600 million, a Sy ee Te. (tat ar wtees dividend romors, * * * te; whlle the necompllshments of| Bat the nine y Or es thas won 0 warheran pone vasel hig unchanged t.% cent| Pet print, Py Mogtels tar Na} sepueeeeen ate.” Fi = ugg ae ate Ee supe beve re Se ie freighter =e higher near the end quality live poultry: re ot Friday, © appes FORMOSA IS SHOWPIECE = ciaihies in- itil a+ over March $2304 crn = ; at Heary type broilers ae tre anes et and bene Intlorable — will} This is a aa taore remarkable done through Felesona er under devcti ot the J nee il . March old|caponeti j Batred Rocks ; face of| you , a few|conside + Wash ones Act thes nade eed waren (ee ea “tl arm asec a Sages now at apart wad ive erg : losses it the stocklig % hi @6%; tye unchanged| pernorr Fru AS ees, 1% to. . Lukens advanced) ne only =. has ‘become. the norance ig satisfaction with one’s said. * that dumping of|beans wher, March §$1.38%; soy-|Detrolt, in ag Uedetll’ ‘ake on 2,400 shares. U.S.| smog wit toes way to keep|effectiveness of the pinsodess tye |omm ignorance, Forme, © te Named an Gelenfent in the : | on the % to % higher, March $2.21. | "Whites ae an ce ey od ate me tolerable levels —|Prostam nia|tenty fer angene. © ove eee saits was the Bradley Transpor- z would bring about Grai Wate th Ean 3 Ineratonal Telephone fr controls —- would! Sree ich wd inte tonulend wom Ho the doeee Oa tation Co., Michigan Limestone 3 ; CHICA ~ ; + ; medium, another ts. Ameri expansion . A : ! is boldings in ft 1CAQC, Feb, 1O-\AP) — Opening * eg 3. of fade anther 2 plats. American aly Ampoable” ha sa.» —< Pe only way to tll the story|wich to prepare an anewer fo in SPA Rieti eens ue Pipe tats] tna ae arcue (NEW C. GMC to Unveil |" autres om pear an awe : z E angece sissy ; | large 4B favorite, taking . C | IK él ” see for your- : ai ae: . kn ie , 000 shares, up % 9t 24%. , ‘ee ! ' 7 jt tot M ——— March , .... 1.38% 4 acon 000 U j i ‘BEST BESID: P | 60 : "arg ag onary ogre for de- scot oa aly a teen 134s — Livestock sdeet'a chet Chak. Maports wae Up 100, nits at M eet Today | asic 4s E ae - - cop e to 80 clding M shares|May «vee. bt ioe TROIT LIVE that custom copper | - DETR Pear: | 2 for Yenan (the Communists) dt r lengthy. Pon ‘led with Bent 0 ti Mey may Nee GR OaD A) — up again shortly. ai be martes as OT ar Genet trolt and Pontiae a Soh ons he quite well so tes Formon may ht pee paces us : Judge . Labuy some time slg celine Rept... 0.89 : mited "But gs virtually ebsent: N ; numbered 648,240 units, ontemtwe( er one lightweight tilt-cab tered 7 —— address Starting ae mal Himited | pumbery, choles. steers, ew York Stocks news said today. sel highw Die country in Asia.” = J2 . @e today each side will offer) 4; Seefe 3b per sent of receipig: (Lote Morning pares with $43,388 ‘uni ye #000 at a speci seiparad model DLR| Alsop says, “It has the highest + we Ol Goa how you | pal. arguments and present’ @ ior acre and heifers slow, mos Figures alte: Gundiiens ts in stock! gion | indoctrination ses-| standard can still apply for ; —— of witnesses in support of an, n ie . tS ey Py yee ea ere a eighths sage ; = today, according to R, C./side eo in all Asia, out-|insurance policy to nae ae life , he recommendations. ‘ a speed to JeF, eneee ARE: eg Bre soos ; year deatét tipches| Veen... Renewal track sales of final expenses —e : te, ver if Bede «+. Be ereet 108 manager . without burden- Ee 6 rn Hurt in M59 Crash . is “sie aad tt Ate fay: tt tia te eh eaten ao le ot the GMC Truck and] ourosa, wee lived and’ tought ing your family. pire dates from 1949 when the A Milford 2 lew s 4.004 mia weet Hy Looky” aire Bt fab pmeapmariorlpe ore yea luncheon program will be held in Formosa, says, ““To date, we se ate Conia. antitrust division filed a sui man and his son were and 6097-09; |Am Atriin HE foew'y oo previous month at the Kingsley Inn have been singularly unsuccess- by mail with OLD AMERI- t ac-/injured in an acciden oat dpe p ae Gas":) 44| ‘The current inventory to start a) ful in : : CAN of KANSAS casing. Du Pont ofa virtdallnight on MSO at Whi t Saturday wle ht es *| Amd a Py z cou Figen: Be ered about normal is consid-Mationwide series of meetings 1p) world making the rest of the (gation of Saat ee te ae Se oleae a agi tel am wore: $0) Mem x". BS sales rate. See ts prea 2 Gates fo) Aenennieate OS see aware of whet bas been jeall’ on oe chr eget sue of ume _Bsan Neen 1, of 20 wana! Eh yo SERA wads ae Elna seca, Rea eneering fies re the fit sceomplahed Im Tatas (POE | rear out tis ad and mal s and fabrics. : Police ** a rd Township|. Ve 14 * 4 Bone 68.6 + MO wes!) a14l fi ~ . Retai deliveries| Tesults of a large-scale f “It has th today with che feat control of hav’ Car ote a wh ele 0 Ou a. { eit or January, still to be officially development e forward hivi e highest standard of|and your name, address . when shel eiéied en ice iu prime ‘vo-&6. @ op prim Ate! seo 1304 tabulated, have been estimated Truck, Wood program at GMC) /Vin€ in Southeast Asia. Land re-/j year of birth to Old Amer- Business Notes car driven by Loyd A. Highlen, age ie ter he ae Shisha MoeWheed i 5 Seecomtantety <5 ore at)" GMC dealers in the De ee an jean Insurance Co. 3 West 9th, 42, of 1330 Waterbury St. “| ate ‘owing sete | Wag HE j uetler Brass Ay will ace the new crag zone government have all — LEQ21A, Kansas City, Mis- Highlen was : } Rr, yond ot Ba Nat Bio ....” : . t during a ” : 7 Election of Jim Robbins, Royal |General Hoapttal with otnnayee fa iS t 90.18: Borden as. 11.6 Nat : orndiad ni Detroit Steel Reports Gass! Sao: one senor aun met peseeres oe See | Oak manufacturing executive, ,to/ his left side. His injuries to /sefls “I ee yt GE-18-0: 00d | Briggs ME: BO Net Qype oat Net Earnin otors Training Center in , I am afraid, cannot the Fruehauf Board, of Directors|treated for tact aon Joie, 1h. Oa ri sree 8 RY Centra ’<.) 364}: gs Down [Dotcom understand what the sight 5 W was announced ma ~| Both men on eee Dp: jase Se 208 py Soe DETROIT #—The Detroit steel GMC officials attending the prosperous Asiatic cone pila ant — by Roy yal mawet Big Thre oughs °°. $78 Mor Pac... 94 = anand 4 ep 6} ee ee te Suet vo oe ie means to Latex Pp int? ‘ . Pp ae y two million dolla ghan, 1 manager is used chairman of Frue- Lodge Calendar e Ask ee {1 Slincome iri 1958. ars in net) ‘Truck and Coach; + te Aamo sight of tumbledown huts una ba haut Trailer Com- Areme Chapte 3 $3 || The firm said yesterday its 1958 teu uae ies SEE PAGE 12 pany. Peemddlp & r No. 808, O.ES., . ; #4/income fell to $1,153,692 last eral sales manager; J. B. ey ship and poverty. tear | Robbins an en- Officer's Oakland County a ‘; 30 {from $3,004,382 in 195 year) ly, eastern regional . If this can be done : — gineer and chem- ie a 16, 1959, 8| bY : 30° |income equalled 31 pte ad oc ager; G. W. Sheldon — man- |mosa, it can be done for = = ist by profession, agp Retgevelt Temple, 15 State +101 |compared to 90 cents a share manager; E, W. Jo sales provided you get the right kind Through Error th ot ah abhi ,Biha Gark, see.” ade | Calll for Early Parley il vear, bere ae| mamas, W. Jl, Dera [ef adminazatin, “if changes in pric of Robbins on 33 | ‘The corporation’ vision comptroller; R, T, d * * . | , es plastic and chem- N i . Berlin, Warn Russia 42.2) 95.8 per ee saan dropped | nings, merchandising : Des It means nothing to me if a new the following items bod anes ews In rief of War Danger ; m3 year from $82,458 poplar seg bl empa director of Secokase edi take col a few in our Set., Feb 14 ne : nary , : ic relations, estab- “7 De is ae, ace 1.68 | Detroit Steel said lished a nuclear reactor | | He is the president pes country: | Hotel reorets the Roosevelt 9, WASHINGTON W — The United|S2PP, Ra. $1" Royal Dut | + 100-4 /sustments in the fourth peri oad 48 inches trom bumper to|haPS & few, isolat and per- | ad should have read anvireh Grika “tnt 5 tga it 2 to police Sunday VASHINGTON w — The United Surgagiced: Big StRee map <8 \Gurng the first three quart as Dy 8 Snches from bumper flee as has Red. Cif . which prodece elreraft compo-(whue 2 Was Sega © ae eat reece een today "Jag. Scoville aad - 26.6 during the first three quarters oad oa wid elepeak independent| , It means everything to sade! SUMP PUMP ep ee A SERA BU he's eb a ove te general andar of tng has Westinghoune Motor ' 7 eas hoe : . ve $2 gon Pao ..... 65.4 : common peo- | —__He also has two additional Thieves attempted to break They called for a wide open Big a SM ges : | ———|Ple at large, for the village folks Reg. 69.50 New 39.95 | panies associated with research rea 8 SF wren at 804 Orchard tale | Fue retin ebatecn een Rt Seow nd: 22, GOP Caucuses Upstai ar mn . 4 evewpit A -» it; was reported the whole Ger'é 7° @ Std Oil Cel... 55.5 p rs This, after & i . : to Pontiac|man problem * bq Std Ofl Ind ... 47.6 eee. —— all, is what FOLDING $ ; é Police with German advis-|5 " #4 gl fr 62.1 De M : ernment exists for, and as, 1 R TAIRS f | MY ema: gp CS eet Downstairs |“=rur"™" Fe: 9.95 Mew BA Hg Gwitt a Go. 37.5) = : : je m Fa . 61 OAKLAND TOWNSH . _ My last impression { B i 6 Rae ram — Vienna, - : den Dynam .. {Gee bs licans_ in la adap bl date a he oc of tear, tet do Goecameet hes 850 Teves Boy ae Oe = ig path yaa) gle agape og Fink Bear a8 caucus upstairs in the Township Barkham (D) held by Walter T.| well, and is doing it extremely lag mber Co. a y Stabs Girl Frie . pull out of East Berlin on or|9 t : $13. Trensamer oes Hall Saturday while the Democrats ), who will run again) My estima é nd, Himself after May 27 and the W Bee Th Trem Cen... 38.7|met downstairs to in the April 6 election nae te is that it will take |this may jeopard fears) Sen 7 ; Un Carbide ...122°4| respectiv nominate their} Opposing A. J. Grahal India ‘15 years with luck before De sition in Bosna oma = ee é i : ‘ed att’ alr Lin |. 3 the annual coclaa e oa Cais Se eee ms ‘ee "ne cement ¢ = wih te general | i : .| Good “+ gg Uni en ual spring election A : : one rd Death Halts Rock and Roll :z.sS <5 ese CES g: “taints vase Gare Semi Coto oo are : 3 et initiative i on) ori hed challenged f ; _ . : : , mT i evident,” the note rel rig a - a by Francis sos or re-election} Other candidates for office ; NEXT: Land reform and vil- HTS MONRO 7 _ |State Department Ze orpag 9.4| serving ughes (D), NOW|Michael Manni _are| lage prosperity. + girl was inited sosaily Real foes ore Dianne died on a visit to the The U.S, message paralleled oth- ‘saa township justice of the| Thrush D) running for | carl mere Aa | rine er oes oe ee Sy On Kean manner maine T | ecy Racine (Ry wil try ie (RD and Was Cine (D), otbdl =e merce Scheel = ery i ’ ; . . and roll poe ag tng = con oe nan’s bedroom. Kettinger, 59, ane Gonmaey welt op prokiind a mee prea eraser Lacy M. Alt |dates for aslaa ot faa pons ‘|PTA Supper Tonight ” cca ete aes om finishing, dinner told the couple aspects and im- —_ Saas See a Petar pt arety tte it was time for plications” — meaning , Marjorie Waite (R) is to fill the . [ER Commerce Fiesenoe Serene kt ke the ride back such things} } a candi- one posi- |Elementary School 2 common : Ss sec mauled kid wold ao to oF ne unity and the future} cise ~~ Young 88 316 pomp ste Township Board | soring a pancake tice rally oof ribectiche often ‘rerult . ie ~ ret . f * * '. * urine; ion tl ih Homme = Lipton ad qos eeu) case Ps wm bcd oo ot (Comptied by The Aesoctated Press) | aterford Boys ipl gee —— POT —_ | out the evening, School ti drusetat. Peel bette udanctstae Smith, 15, of ee pital’ Who \ neon constable posts. sd bin uit will show tw = She. died in Mercy nearby Dun-|' Harrington said Ketfinger told United Shaten’ at the paseo Mos Noon “hon mtd vet fn ee F ape gym Mea pone Chiers (R)s ped preggo eo vats safari] Now Many W aioe pe rage hin he heard the iri scream ference—which the propel Cari Se a ait iis pea 2166 Held in R ae hp = ——_ (D); and Willis! ‘The —s western. ) any Wear. > Lal being] “‘Dea't” und thes “Ouch.” Kett Ue most critics yet held with the|teer_ege. Saad iat 3 A 0 | ry cosmic elt ies a iogrd eat FALSE TEETH have Sepme Sate . Soviet Union—was not known 1958-80 high’... 160-4 - ground ST cw, r nt OE ee Wee, 08, the Sooe: itera won ite tak dbaoun |ER free ae Bee 3 Youths Admit Beatin Tonight's Baptist Saed Sin grits teen Saat ee » With More Comfort nell, A was agai across the himself intends to be there if he 1967 low ........ 226.0. 70.2 aa 150.3 White Lake T - Crusad S P Hinegre fair. Mrs. August ran rob (non-acid) powd geet alkaline fishknif in can, : pernore Wee ownsh s been a) cn + Lg ih inter temple. i i to his) smhis is the first time the West-|Fieures “ke de pains 0) Man Jan. 31. P From ae peaker fg ve a vane re SEE ear aia te ae higan, and: s ern powers have called { pane eighths ee = Al e s ye - "plate odo” or 0 on et, séboot pease eee oa ee ee ociive lumen < Seluwin Rubber Cor ses i 3a] ‘Three Waterford Township teen- WEST yea sg) Gomera rastatra ev any rus counter, the Pontiacihad been dai Dundee, said she|TePresentatives from Communist |G. tx ou & c ces Tae agers were yesterday BLOOMFIELD TGWN- : e° 4 « (advertisement) —— : dan |nince : paling Tinton steadily [East on and Allied West|Zonel BecrMir co. bi et an — beating and robbing/the week-l tonight as part of! Science Sh rin k Pil . i, suk ania bas grenteoeete. . Mr Nad| While they would hai Te Prophet Got vsavs.- << 187 184|Cooley, ee. SS Toulon Coach eink Bloomfield Bap. fie chs dae Ss es S| Mrs. Raymond . A at ad ve the role|toreto eres Cof vii... .. WNL 126 Rd., White Lake/tist Church id Bap- N e ze ; Spend Kettinger, because visers, the step could ‘prove son CO,........16.7 16.7 16 Township, according to Waterford will be the Rev. Ron ay it hia parents had separated. wae Sees oe toward some _61_61 18") qownship’ Potice, * eta of Led entina. out Surgery se tata be sma he ox lpg ars | Death Notice. Zamzuates wecmin on Sra ie chr st Oar Stops Itch—Relieves Pain We teh ‘ estern proposals were ‘+ |Coney Island Restaurant Lake Pa. . New York, N. Y. BA OCR MAd felt sorry for him because forth in similar notes aiveres ta J. B. WOOD. aap Huron St., Waterford Z Tomorrow night at.7:30 the Rev Sol fet tie ee) a problem!” And 5s shins ‘ Moscow 7 he ; , Me es oe * Ne * Ji = lerérs were Zé aes — dal 8 Soe $ Race Bioom- Geer, eae Bares os Sa Haiti ote Crseaie Beni jee Ba astonishing sbi te some of hemor shold gon =, o Friday at Pontia ! ; stop itch- bra’ standi: , bese Parents Tell |Senere! Hospital after an tan) Wot ines 52 Hs laos © tee * , Sacety, wil tl) saegery Fallows pals without | naredties, anesthetics o ce et of Daughter's Marriage | Mr. 9 de Sout ‘Cindi siover he, os ouame cog eB inh RE. MOORE, at the sale. ™ oe oe crown prince, was reported in 20 Killed 25 Missing Louis Fedonis, 65, to the floor, | coring,” said -Burgner, “we would |' 0° ELIE J. VABCABBENNO, | “Ponting, Michigan. veaemicrie! CHARGE NO WRONG Montreal for trade with such Scan- fair son irons a ballad weend we and fled with $175 and 2 cartons] ¢4 down-to the cellar—if we have Probate Register, . John Lia, Manager, Besides, the claimants charge, dinavian cities as Oslo a Copen- received during a holdup attempt p l d lid of cigarettes. time. It would be useless to run Juvenile Division | Feb. 16, 24, "5% : Dr. Street ‘committed no act nor | hagen. s*« * Wednesday. . : in eru Lanasiide outside anyway.” STATE OF MIGHIOAN—tn ae sine PUBLIC BALE ’ failed to perform any duties which whe Ficll Line pleneored Crostl Deputy C. C. Owens said that “sh ms When the slides does come, it) vate Court for the County of Oakiand, sof on February 29, 1980, » would justffy termination of his e Fell ae reat! spout 300 gypsies are living at the) LIMA, Peru (AP) — More than To: Toast the Brides? will be the second time the Burg- herr apes of, the petition eon jee Be Boag ire — Ry se eit contract.” It expires June 30. Lakes service to Europe 2 years/rai grounds, He reported auto li-|20 Peruvians are dead and 25 ge ners have lost their home, Resi-|cerning ‘Jonny, Ruth, “Mary, William, Ave. Torndale, Mich, that, address being = a ue ago. The Norwegian AmericaNcense plates from the Fay West|missing after -landslides in the GILLINGHAM, England (UPI) |dents of southern France for) Yances, Vivien, and Myra Calo, minors. where ore vehicle ia stored and may be a was stated by Cart W. Forsythe one yee ito Sean the 50th!and Midwest as well as many|Andes. Torrential rains have aca J. R. John said to |many years, they returned to his| fe Jounny ‘Cue, tther of said ent | Peo. 16 17, "0. . year Scandinavian-|trom Alabama, Georgia and Flor-|loosened huge masses of earth. a package of /native mete en when France| "'p, ° and William R. Beasley, attor- | ‘American trade, Holden said. ida The ‘neantala mining town of| sandwiches and a flask of cor- /fel! during World War II. Penni Ocori’ aileging thal tee. prema where: roan eae aeae7"- neys for the school board, that Following the opening of the St.| He abouts of the father Ce said minor chil-| At 0:00 a 1969, said no arrests have been|Tablachaca was swept away, and| dial to church with him on Holy (less in 1942, he ‘and his wite Yeoroaty 2374, under this contract Dr. street |Lawrence Seaway in April, the/made in the Johnson shooting.|32 are feared dead. clime'® water| Saturday. He said the repast |worked hard, bought their own)are ependent wpon the public for sup-|Baral pei aca rd was hired tenure only Norwegian line will provide fort-|Johnson was shot in the chest|supply was cut when slide debris| would nourish him between the [home and raised their three chil-|Prttsq under the “jurisdietion of is Ferndale, “Mich. ba ey sadosas Wend teacher and not principal. nightly service between U. S. and when someone sought to rob him|blocked a canal. eight wedding services scheduled |dren. All are grown and away Court oe tnelimnentiege vehicle ts stored and may be _ They argued that Street not be-/Canadian ports and Europe. at his home, for that day. from home now, laste of Michigan, you are hereby noti= Feb. 16, 17, “30, Death Notices In Memoriam 2 | __Help Wanted M Male _6| Help Wanted Male 6| CARNIVAL by Dick Turner| Building Service 12) Income Tax Service 17| Lost & Found 24 LOVING MEMORY OF NANCY WE HAVE P | 0 N © an . “Lynn Love, whe. passed away| Direct Salesmen (2) ot| first clase Bervice Mer, to sake any TYPE oe novNE ELAN F ‘alr ea see re tat, | Boner, = 8 ped gory as 2 Fant ee 1989, WIL- ebruary 16 ‘ost Well known local distributor over a Chrysier-Piymouth Service 34031. : ‘tween Organs SLROPPED. Pat, Se Bry far Smen Te Qatiand Co. arte. | peopia and ‘tpow "his tuft an | . | wie STOR EWEN WORR| BOLIN TAX ak ICE | diae's pet sows ta Birmingham; 2 Lf ear mother In just six months He needed our We a ors a patos looms Birydler Dreducts. Bzegledt r eee . - nes a Hirepioger, Ma Sen. TERIA, oz i ea eae Fangements will be announced! To"srignten up Mis throne, y experienced, men (closets) | sontive’ bonus. All ‘replies held . Neesnar._ Coepectey. PE 46-2200. || rose, vicene oy rerven 3 (ieerame Co later by Pursley Funeral Home. | Goq bag the power to give a life| need apply. Call 8 ill 12 or 1 t0| confidential. Address replies to BASEMENTS, WATERPROOPED,| © ent ward, PE 6-333 = CAMPBELL, FEB. 15, 1959, gad the powe. to take sver.| 2 Mayteir_ 69008. Pontiac Press Box 37. _free_¢ “FLOCK AND CHAE TN INCOME EXE RETORN” FRE, Tagr. NAL GERMAN RRERAR E., 30 Norton -Ave.; age 78; be- FREE RENT TO MAN IN WARM B Ly red in me q Black tan, Ni Vic, ot Mrs. 8.| That our Nancy Lynn js there vo ales thn ex eel om ree.) Bia e ® c. Campbells dear father ot Mra Ea-| Sadly. missed By Motmér, Deday| pasement bedrm, teveea must| Help Wanted Female 7 aan signe send “samme pomment PE SW. ne | Stil Valetéie, “Chin's pei, Fe wa all, Mrs, Earl Cauley, z allt character references. Apply $h Quer ed Work, = Mrs, John Warrinet, airs. Harold : Pontiac Press Box 101. AMBITIOUS GIRLS WANTED FOR our Hom oer F" FEMA BEALE. Foam “CEMENT & BLOCK ¢ : bell; dear brother of Perry Went-|“~ wel; also survived by 35 grand- SPARKS-GRIFPIN CHAPEL nd- 2-58.) x. teed eee HOUSEKEEPER FOR children ana ered ge outer - Thoughtful Service ss FB 2-88 Me loyme _— lined for Sood elderly person. more for good dren. Puneral se “Wast be Seu mesangial] VOOTHEES-GIDLE| Sette ttene tio" _aihe Oe Ss h interm Hope Cemetery. citation of the FUNERAL HOME Mu —— MAN WITH Goop CAR bast cod Ome 1 oe dele Dd rence. AD §. Puller, James L. Preoesp:|___ Funeral Directors 4 MEN "NEEDED eres ck. ABDIy” in-person ie a. Fw 5-078? are Child's pet. PE 8-9773. . bg re Fe ait y iemiaed. Hobbies & Supplies 24A COM f REMODELING, | iw COME TAX, R PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. ‘ESET beet a attics vel recreation gerade : —_ & Personals 25 will u-siay at 7: ) pam. at ine eison-Johns Pag Ambulance Ooevies Figne or Motor ool ome Say ore A reek bie “ni Big Roped rive-In ; earn “i OO apaTaTY = 2 SPHERE” to replace man CHEER. AGREE. Mib- wl DRY WALLS & PAINT \ " F a »|“& HOME Puller Brush FE 23318 for i) “‘diaged co mpenten for lady who pote or OR_3-0764 - KNAPP S FS Lake’ Dr. Wailea Laka; ngs, 8: Ai terview. . 2°5E hn “bectth. Nursing oxpert- DRY WAL TAPINO ARD FINISH. : Merman OR 3.1508 Hpwetge cot vias * Bag today at FUNER AL HOME NEED 6 Lalas lame» MEN - ence helpful, 9 Tregent. Ponti-c. ing as estimates. 61 or ' pg es Richardson- ird ays, eve-| SXPERIENCED WAITRESS, 18 TO . a a ly ad phone Chapa, Walled. take. wt rit Bev. Drayton Plains __OR_ 773" mings “Aad” 40, weekly rs, com your |"30. Must be neat and pleasant CERAMIC TILE »| 20136. Confidential, ‘the Salvation 1 : FREE ATER . sisiment ta Wana tans censter| [onelson-JOhns| ee. aoes supplied. parle: | necensaty” eee” 10 toh Mus Mismgh aty ; Ww jon, Oxford; age 91; op TUNEBAL ROME, Mest Cats Buse wise. Pontise eres Sieerte. t ‘ z Beloved. faihet ot giity, Settle] _ “Designed for Punersie” | OLD TIMERS REAL HATATE AND) recy Box ti Ts ours ; ne 2 re Helen Pom Cargline “p. Elsie ___. Cemetery Lots 5 More Money? Write Box f ve Pon- EX NCED FLORAL DEBION. inet maker. 2 3.0008 aundry, B. Teles: : ropine tiac Press. er 2-8101. and Alfred Crause; also HOU! ID, MUST BE for water heaters ge — : 1 grandeniidren and 13 great- GRA ~ PARTN NEEDED — LEARN : gh er a «SOUT LOT, $ OMATER TO | PANN ete — we Poe | a ew Rene | Sem Fe He WH nHFLatts| "Landscaping 18 eee EPE'E soeat:| ,chlee mtg ouxand muy Gex-| "REAL ESTAT oa oo Ton Ry Bip, PIRDT AEOMER| 4 aE ee wre, : : = . ' fOUSEKEEPER. MUST LIVE IN. : ey aig baat seg aeiee Pe On 32283. SALESMAN ng ey aed rere cn, seston vat | PECL Feet 74, 1960, ALMEDA | BEAU PER- FOR ACREAC Fores ceeeired, Magtalr 6-6046. a of _Moving & Trucking 19 Ethel W. Ypsiiantl; age e4;| Ti, rer ete Will di | wanted man to spee in sale eee DEBT? A LITTLE MORE MON- ag ROOFS BEL | mam Bintied wife of dames, 1.” cig. — vse. Ress. FE £865 e Meet PE Caen makes & lot of difference. ae ed cumb; dear mother of Mrs. Ber- _— _ Call_Mr. : Part or full time work with e. 1-A Reduc Rates : RS le tp lige roe OLICE PA AN | Avon grovides Gc wen | 246 “HEAT TROUBLES z ; | ‘ jay there ; i E . Sea ee aktee at || gory retin at te Prem || sacany uae mo aw | Penson FOR, IRTENEETING |, | | Et stat ates, sae tS = Dong eo office in the following APPLICATIONS are $e; | work, st home or, studio, Salary “But I didn’t dare turn him away. After all, you have| Wor Sia Usrey an and Jesse Wilson; — sur- boxes. - ' Puire ‘man Y you afe an om. objection. Kendale’s. 14 pees Bagi- a brother I’ve never met!” = — ai hirnseen end freee nee meat ret \dehtid hiti oung man ave grad- 2 ; sen ee Tit'be ele fursaay, 5.18 8 ee uated trom « the equiva cna fut. 608 PLETELY pt ed, FE sees L. 4¥ mbblan fil). ait ravel, MG; : Feb. 17, at 2 p.m. from the First| § 27, 28, 31, 32, 35, 57, 63, SF ase rena ag in A career in| new ‘ine, Money ac, Lire ob wor Help ' Wanted 8 Work Wanted Male 10 | gomx GARAGE. ABING, ADDI- a end load at Res dont Giicisting. Inter: G4, 74, 76, 91, 94, 101, 110, pole. work this is your oppor- Laer ea OCT OOOO Oe cy one ee oo aay tions | peed bulider ~O'DELL CA TA ; PE 00%) x. r [LD A WONDER. | CAR _terms. FE 4 | enene tev Gidcumb will He tn state ot the |G Ley A a | “Tran rch, "at" af® ‘elaine | “perchced a gepetabie. Appi. a ee age paar dl a: nds ee - eI, ese i a: Real et r P a « ete. fi pe ofc opie, eo = | Faget Sete eabatt| ae eles wisrmase’s | or or Sates mprorwan marae, «76 | Miboigng grates re Pen or CRT RECN? TORT CaaS | Bu SH Gn ee : belove dit ve been ® resi-| OMAN FOR DOCTORS OFFICE Jou? HAULING & MOVING OF ; ? t Pontiac for at JU8sT Sor OF "NAVY oan Ey a oe PEFAIR REAS.| L it you prefer. ir quent husband of wot Mire = Rowe Mile The Pontiec Prese -— ae wf fon . ediatey bre Lively. at hands ey ee Employment Agencies 8A with {rates 2 Filte-Tronics wore oe. Pre ‘b-1922 -_ _sny_kind. Real cheap. PE 8-240, a reg ah appoint. = dear brother of Mrs. Edw arn ‘ ot. sense, even ry and a work. : : r pares, Me Jan bara. Rebers. Vide FOR WANT ADS AN ied tn Ghats Act be ob. etapa now bow oa nanny, east | Work Wanted Female 11 "anaing SOP Lo" ae PE Trucks to Rent Wed. Children to Board 26 lund, rs. Norman - Hoefferle, ; tain —~ #% Cpromed and ‘other general c - work, - bookk start. ROOF REP TRS TRS iQue J feary, Batse, Paul and rtm: nt arke St, All handwriting ple Downtown loca 14 DAY IRONING 93, BU. REF. A AND Dovid ier Pugerel perv si v|y DIAL FE 2-818! allons was be, reverers ste ete our’ ag ei marial fate, | Bane yank. 48 Pontiac * ye B10 . | | EAYESTROUOHING FE ¢-ou| lon Fickwpe gan axes . » 18, . : scholastic c i, 88, | 3 [RENCHIN' EXCA AVATIN TING et s 3:30 p.m. from Be Donelson- From ¢ to 5 p.m. Bes, {7 the Personnet Oltice, telephone number and any Doel COLLEGE "ERAD pon lg al 31881, septic tobe, t ontiac Farm and Johns Home with Dr. a.m. a y Hall in order to participa’ tions you have held (full or = fn CARL eet boat Sate H. Bank officiating. Inter- fo _the_ examination time). Write Pontiac Press Man aged 22-33 with @ major is INQ CARE. Industrial Tractor Co. tery. Pe ein em-|t pla etane. eke. | | Steere seus odereg wily ot “os | Se enREaS —WHD APPL background ts tg train amar, Able Cay THe WT ‘Business $ Services 13 oe PO ian ome duet a 1 Lodge Gia Press Ly map nerd respon, panding major, frm. A ci Gciey tx_‘ed yuo APPLY tits to loea 8 00, 3, 00, per Pon ‘Bashi ey a Dravion “ PRsowe : a +10 - Bee ar, comeel tne 6 and erough trainin, see Bes WOMAN POR BABYSITTING AND | tse State Bank Bldg, PH 6-0221, | ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS | UNWA} D p.m. Tuesds Mr. Miller = cancel the — en ram, WOMAN F maTOR | WITH ARTI : plato Puneral Hom: for qe Sortion ‘of the first ah er. Drayton rayton Ure ins ee. sework, ee eevee 1. lars wants work in Poo-| repaired by tae eory er retinn & | oe ree oe “charge. FE 8H Si NELLIE E insertion of the advertise- Gat ANTED. Y 7 aS AY WIT EVELYN ‘EDWARDS og Write Pontiac Press Office Supply Co 17 W. Loe. Painting & Decorating 20 12 Court St: degrees met Siwcctees threcgh tie Oe ee ecat works for| VOCATIONAL GOuNEELING rence St Phone FE 3-0135, error. hear — lations “?P, W. DINNAN good home, Will acce 1 ehiid iN SHILD GRRE-PORTIKE OF. AyL & MAINTENANCE WORK| 18T CLANS? parwTind AND of ’ be to. ntant ms 0 ke eres. PE 2-2387. west prices, Wall and| orating. or terms, wi yours" et ‘nuriber. : bt *_e. Huron {BE Brown, 260 “tonmas. . ine SUITE 24h a 40584 | DA OR BABYarrrind. floor tile, wpaiting cleaning, etc etc. | 32-2940 adjustments will be giveo ” satmsuan Sorear. _ig_your home, FE 2-677 oe ee ‘ , All work guaran- _— * Full time, experienced Real Es- ~ "CAB. TECHNICIAN | AB. T FINICIA TRONINGS DONE IN MY HOME. Re’ Ee deaaae ce) -_ BES bac ee for vodka ml tate Salesman. Will train one in Help Wanted 8 Pick up & deliver. FE 4-09 B10} MPIELD WAL L CLEA ANER oy aes contain ne ee os cus so nee Selling if Gayerionced ~~ uray — Br do Pope —_ TRONINOG. x) nae yan ows. Reasonable. t {s 12 Tao" lock noon the —— ARE YOU WANTING WORK OR ment. LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE y day previous to publication 16 E t. Pontiac | looking, you don’t find it? Pontiac miarest ‘Beas te SED AL worsz| CHIMNEY WORK UL oer | work sotwer s office 102 ‘8. roadway Lake Orion| Have m woman. ) 5.4581 We clean, repair, build & rebuild : abu w : i! fo ehim . We are chimney 6 reaaaied. oe bey % O50 ae 4 fon BS At a Rall SALES CegeakD mee Foe CHit. | Siallsts. Also clean. reps fr fur. . Permanent Must be ex- a. poly 108 N, Saginaw, be : dren, or 2% hr. care. FE) maces. fireplaces, water ts the firs a, panlction att SEARS bolle Kgs vs round ‘team "or §-1490. oe . and Ttocinevaters, Pipes re) ‘ ensomtive. Must be villas. CADY GESIRES WORK, NO Live Gas | frac | lnetalied. Bask akets CASH WANT AD RATES K tiessve. Pi remeaaiy reloantey AS: | manne ree comes | lee, eetablined Fee Mpedinered com: bs Lines 1-Day 2-Days 6-Days R - Perience. $5,500 to start, Midwest eat . FE 8-370 * 3 9 ped ; e2 : al RED N all CONTROL } poet. on EuecrRic M MOTOR A ol 2 Reg ‘i ey ee ee ) ’ liberal | Pike Ph. Pe ‘6308, . : 5 2.50 450 6.70 R_ 3-5607 as? a ruct , | PURNACES CTE ANED AND f, Guar. eee | tec ent $ 380 65088 é Z x ow ooo ee te Bone J veebeicoitr Wee & __ serviced, C. L. Nelson, FE $-1788. —elevision Service 22 2 an emer FR me ing of man- "1n| — = NURSES AVAILABLE — | PLASTERING. NEW OR REPAIR. «8 400 720 11.04 . § Zoare experince se infers PIANO LESSONS, MAJORS “IN A Mad” Pa bases Waite Pont Go: Music, Also regular Be-| Auburn Ay Nurses Exchange | _ Work guarant we & 8-3 ds ate ps gpanse inners Svat 4 FE et Day & Might Licensed & Bonded. PROPESSIONA’, SMALL OF Orrice aie OPENING FOR ret i oe Fo “women is i842, Start high as $96 Ch SE AVAILABLE. 1 Somearthmendlaay Ke. ratory, tralr ACHINE FILED Sor eine & unsure carace, Sisointed: Rhousasas ot jobs open. Maniey ‘Leach 10 Bagley St. __Help Wanted Male 6 AN ACTIVE man for an active . Pe tunity good, ey oe w wary ae -e -| Biperience usually unnecessary. ae fe: ARRY PARTS ALL it ee Tien et ‘oom: tel peer never oe laters ‘st ae ec Wea ang wringer washers. Wasle- SIT ESTATE Leu Service, Pekin 68. i rae ear ean sale ang: Fetal SERVICE ep AL ESTATE ars | Wottlag ih pecttntne Bogs | Eine sores © feet) Sta Scene Winbowe e + 4 5 yery tal ‘aoa on Hy | _ last week in Feb wiaihit IRONINGS is | “cleaned wd < _Eiialttl meaner, tage esi |— Work Wanted Male 10| mz bone, OL rats. | rive Eotinates ______Te_ 24m , NO C voy Mo- Fh 120. a Telegray ag Fetemy, with real money for you. ‘ : Februa |i atimited opportunity fo “active | a. A-t PAINTING INTERIOR & ax. as wa] 39-1426 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 BAKER PF gations. Can you hee ana| Sigs s\n “si ‘your days, Cres: | ALTERATIONS & DRESSMARING | . you, . re) ‘A cent Road, le . after 97 iret mate FE "2. 71 ure Miner officiat- ‘as i. ——fulidine Gervice 12 a and r. 10. ____ Building | Service 12 | shes sR | ~ TAILORING “A AVA 1 — gherations. Mts. Bodell. WA ing. jnterment te Perry Me eyg| Call at 14 W. Huron and cabinet work. Now and hi BASEMENTS PUT UNDER. Cem 4 will Hie i a om East A-l Ts B state = Wien F. Davis + FORT ee at -CO. Sa. pair, AION AND fae ig hones serene ° DRESEMAKING | n Nopeae orme NG as nai : nce a in m ie. ; p “ i penings. os La ot. eens ay_hom: SAVE ENERGY, USE if. vaste unlimited. “ alve ~ e men, WANT ADS! To find-a complete personal ferume, Write pM ninarageenis sae | job, place to live of a| cy Lael Income Tax Service 17 , ‘used car, ee Classi- Ge sinning ovle, APB Ae yom PROPLES TAXES, : psavtide oad after 1 Bm. Buy Land Contracts EVEN IF DELINQUENT! ' s M t HUMPHRIES REALTY : a-0ias or MA 5&-7128 #venings _Wanted Real Estate 32A AVAILABLE POR Hi re. “oeuloats bus on pees yoLL. PROMPT AC J. JOLL, airy xIE HWY Sell Us Your"Equity r home—Cash wait- Gane Action We Can = Bend House, WHITE On Lesinger Ree! Sstete, ao farms, he 9 property an ena|3 Paul M. Jot M. Jones, Re al Est, Est. #33 _W. Huron _ SELL & TRADE — List with us or a &. ‘Bificient service, L H. BROWN, Sie 2407 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. FE 2-4610 nS Ries i eile, atari, ao, driers ™ py or couple, berta Apts. ; . OfL|5 RM. APT. | Blg4d. | Orenard Lk. Ave./® _ faraiehes. VE 3 Sr EeEs fi and sor | at Bs. Doge, ao R. , wf Pre eer re . ENT. & Sowell FE 4-2100. 3 ; COLORED PVT. ent., couple or 2 men. PE 8-4363, _after_ 5. 7 RMS. HEAT & UTiL. FURN. Clesn. FE eT ND FLOOR fa Bape Fa, OROURD FIRE, PVF ‘and tile, Ask KL. Templeton, Realtor _ent, couple only, OR 3-1315. 7 RMS. UTILITIES | PURN., PVT. entrance. PE 5- PT, Sari ND ENT. men 56-8330 Gas b om Neabekas neat Lk, MA é1 toa MA ose” TRMS., BATH, HEAT, GARA JARAGE. * ye ¢dsis, 2963 Hester Ch. Keego 4+RM. MODERN, 2 ; drinkers ebildren, | 72 Washin VT, PE ENTRANCE a bath, on bus line. J 42847, trom ‘Sears. od re rove 3 bath A = $12.80 wk. an utilities, | SMALL te ne ionie to Pontiac Plant. $12. Banys _ come 0 or > rE is, PRI- ATH ENTRANCE od bath, FE 4-6308. 2101 Opdyke hts. FURN. RM. FOR « SRL 3 BLOCKS w ART- utilities eB wel- _0HE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1959 N \ ; : Peenets kite with metal cabl- Rete i orale and relrigetator teeta. Automatic heat and hot water (soft) furnished. Kitchen ‘an. master some and many other fing fea- res For limited time, no leases or a security deposits a aa ADULT? O See or Call the Manager, Gardner: is SALMER aT. APT, 6 FE 8-6918 OPEN DAILY & BUNDAY AM — 8 PM SLATER APTS. ARCADIA NO. 1 FRANKLIN iA pe kmagl COMMERCIA ay ey ghd INDUSTRIAL Three blocks east of Courthouse. We have several newly decorated choice apartments from $49. Save on heat, maintenance and taxes. Bchool % block All have one separated bedroom, some more. Come in and see, MAYNARD SLATER ERWIN,SLATER . §3-55 Nor h ap arke. St. ¥ rise Ward hd. PR ae ® rie) ‘schools school buses. OR 3-100 wins PE o-sen BOARD ive Ye Oakland Aye. PALVAT, NT. . & EB. lroquots. PTW} NT PVT. ENTRA KY _Agets, yn — At was stop. zuring” SS oue iG. UPPER ROOM IN Weer. side. Pvt, Bath & garage. ton 130 ROOM pomreos in private home,. close no. FE 2-9514. TRANCE, KITCHEN, _laundry, bus stop, wr W. Huron, Bes BLOCKS from down town. 141 AALAS Ave. WALLED ae TOVELY. 2 Li fee 5 upper, private —— jock to lake, reasonable. xeaioks qoqmeupese7: LI 17-1853. IDE “a's APTS., PRI- aa baths, eaa'g ot water, stove & refrigerator | f furnished. Near i BOARD & ROOM FOR MEN, wk. 105 E, Huron 8&t. Rooms With Board 38 $20 EXTRA CLEAN, HO meals, TV 14 _$-0977, MEN — WORK ers FE St, Benedi & bus os bed ve then service 22 or FE her it "comp ete details, AN- : RFORD VILLAG ROOM NEWLY REDECORATED apt. with full = and utility room , 965 WHITE BROS. OR 3-1285 5660 xio Hwy, IGS n Eves. ‘til 9; Sun. 10 ‘ti 8 : WEST siDE 2. 3, 4 and 6 room apartments, private bath, heat, hot water, stove and refri erator furnished. Near St. Benedict’s school and eburch. Convenient. a Bes | and bus sefvice, or FE 4-4233 for eemlete details. N AND COSY 3 RM. Wer coe ) Poplar, FE | 244). “Pronte eae entrance, _no children or pets G01; Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Pvt. BATH hot and arage, EN — Bove ref nea col’ water fu Adults only. 200 N. Paddock, fiber Apts. LEASE, pours & Ceiicepater many fine tures. ern architec- ture, adults, $100 , MODERN — jean new! decorated, auto, ofl heat end water furnished, Br. on FE 6-2004 - STUDIO APARTMENT. stove, Bs wd, ogd onl heat, and ligh furn and entrance. $56 ‘per mo. PAUL A, KERN, _INC, PE_ 32-0209 a BEDROOM A C- orated, vic, Baldwin and St. Mi- chael’s schools. 3-8580. > Ma. CHIL- - BED Orr dren seems: FE 4-1661, Or FE 3 at FAMa. STOVE 2 FER, UTIL 3 RMS. & an DiEC- orated. Stove & ref me. ry 4 ‘on pe furn, $70 per mo, Inquire 734 W Huron J RM. APT, REFRIG., STOVE, be ni & heat, Closet space. 3} RM, PRONT APT. UTILITIES furn, Pvt. bath & « ent. OR 3-7887. } RMS, PVT. BATH. STOVE & at le jet: FE 46309, 2101 J __ Opdyke Rd. 7 LARGE 3H ROME, PRIVATE 8 BATH gees entrance, furnished, OR TaN War Oe ES uill., e, $35" mo, Fe Fatt * meni By ag a ™ rd ments. FE 23-5285. - i UPPER FLATS; 2 9-2 BEDRMS $60 & 1 bdrm ied. ‘Desirable lo- Pee } J i eee sear hool on 3 Street. ~ «ROOM & BATH — ——— i _BEDRM. ADULTS. LOVELY home. Gas heat, gara aN ee _ment,- Bt. Mike istric rE 3 7 RMS. BATH, PIRST FLOOR. Near Fa & bus. 684 Auburp __Ave. @ RMB., a WODN- , BSMT., & 200 ft Leake | frontage. _ OR 3 30138. |S RM. FURNISHED | ) HOUSE. $13 wk, until bath is __tent_will be $15. M ¢@ ROOMS PURNISHED, W. BIDE location, utilities paid by tenant, exc, for sleeping rooms. re 8-3319. COMMERCE LAKE, 2 BEDRMS with option to bay, MA 41203 a At 2565, FURNISHED . COTTAGE, if, OIL heat, ooatey Lake, $60 Mo. Li 6-4802. 2000 jaune NTU 34 FOR gant: IN- e Rd. Ask for 4-2031, completed then SYLVAN LK. K Ct. 3 bearms, SMALL HOUSES ulre at 1676 Ta ohnie Weaver, FF _Rent | Houses Unfurn. 36 2 BEDROOM HOUSE EM 3-417! 2 BEDRMS, TILE BATH AUTO. heat and hot water, full base- ey $75, Choice of ‘several, FE 2 BEDRMS. $16.50 WK Chance to buy like rent. Squir- re] Rd, area. Large jot. Builder. FE 5-0885 nasa 7 SMALL § ROOMS AND BATH. Cor. il 1156 Lakeview and 8 Couple with or 2 children PE 44423-1124 on 2 REDROOM | BUNGALOW. NEAR Elizabeth Lake, $65 per month. Available or 1 year lease. Call Realtor Partridge, FE 43581. 2 BEDROOM HOME, UNION LK. area. With option to buy, 41202 & MA 4-2555. 7 FAMILY, 5 ROOMS & BATH, close in, FE 2-745. Y BEDROOM RAMONA 1 TERRACE or will sel] with small down pay- onth FE 4-1569. M., REPRIG. UTIL fturn., M5 ee Lk,, OR 3-4555. nee HEAT FURN. 2 B10 wk, FE 2-8470, 3% RMB. ; “ein ite joe STOVE & REFRIG. 87 Dachanie 4 RMS decoraiet, rE Darking. GLORIA ABS 4&8 aie n, NEWLY 2-6792. taker at 30 W 4 ARE- a 4-1091, side ge $75 mo. Adults: :% last year, Heat, Can be anytime or call EM _ 44 Ga MODERN Lee re 4192 Dixie over Kee; : r month FE + UPPER IN PONTIAC. 1 line, EM “—, Hardware, GAS HEAT, MA wel 5 RMS. NEAR GENERAL HOSP. Ga m't,, heat, ‘FE 5-6766. : fH. WEST SIDE. or FB 2-4536. as FE FE 5.0206. ARCADIA APTS., . . 9991. 2 RMS, Elec. stove, R » Carpeting, Automatic heat. dake. MA §-1183. : Di = APTS. 281 rms. and — stove and w af couple wi , A HEAT and water furn. tfentty west only, i ROOMS & BATH UPPER. PRIV. ar ignite, het water furn Fenced Tare. Sanee aerheet: Close t@ stores, bus at door. | geen a 332, r Marshall M . 3-48 1 sere, garage on bus ATH. NEWLY DECO- FE 8-0830. ROOMS, BLOCKS $22.50 week. Heat and hot FE 6-4558 costs | § Bao DUPLEX. 1-0653, sey aple _ment, $% mon 2 -BEDRM. MODERN HOUSE near Union Lake, $65 mon Year round, 3.4322, } RMS, PARTLY FURN rh, MA 5-5000. _mode } BEDRMS, FULL “L_ BASEMENT, immediate o_o Baliwin, Walton area. $90 m MY _3-1180. J ROOMS AND % Sit. REFRIG- eratof, stove, oll circulator. 640 month, Adults, FE 4-7457. 3 BEDRMS.—$92.50 Half of rent applied on low down ur own home. Bulger Pe. 6-080. [BEDROOM HOME, GAS HEAT, downtown, $70 mo. ney near 3 3 BEDROOM * NEW HOUSE. a. dah Lake Estates a foie ied AYLOR, _ REALTOR, 0 OR 1 a306 3 ROOM STONE HOUSE LOCATED west cf Roshester on biacktop road, Suitabie for couple. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor, 77 N. Saginaw St. FE '5-6165, 4 ROOMS AND BATH, GAS HEAT. 315 Voorheis Rd. after 6 p.m. _ 5 ROOMS & BATH, COUPLE WiTH | Custom starter Lg no money 1 or 2 children, ful! basement, down, your lot. re all down—our oll heat, 3252 Wanamakers, Scott lot. See even 25 . Piattley, EM _Lake,- FE 4-4423—12-6 p.m 3-0482 Rent Houses s Furnished 35° preferred, FE 4-6024 Matinews, FE ~~ PENSION- In clean “yg 4 home, 2-0318. ROOM & BOARD. OENTLENEN —- | Aonvalescent Homes 38A SLICES | OF HAM Peo ste A AAACN “Hey Dad! What does FRAGILE mean?" ~ For Sale Houses. 43 3 BEDROOM UNFINISHED 125 Blaine 8t., off Phone QA $-2618, Full basemen sewer and water. ‘Oakland Ave. ___For. Sale Houses 43 ~~ Aarne 3 BEDROOM HOM mingham school yp dry basement $10,500, $500 do . MI| 4395 Dixie Hwy. North Hill 3 pared living rm, basement, xuto, cer, 2% ar garage, fon inside & out. a cent mort, UL 23-2930 *. tal "ta tiled , REALTOR 3445 8. Adams Rd. car- wa. RENT WITH OPTION TO Byy. — grade school, “and lot. Garpetin sfutomatic oil heat. Sener oY" 35h large well condi- | - serms to 4%! 20 foanes: Lge. toa down ym 3-2411 “ woman, bed ground floor, ers, MAVE VACANCY FOR MAN OR or ambulatory, 4 hour care, rea- onable rates, aan Acres Nursing ‘OR MEN, PENSION- etc Registered nurse in 15908 Reasonable rates. UL Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooma by Day or Week Also 1 or 2 room apartments. arr od and refrigera 464 Auburn — FE 2- units. 6230 Rent Stores 40 UL side. FE 2-2144 TRA-NEW STORES, WEST Rent Office Space 41 NEW OFFICES—WEST SIDE. FE 2.2144. WEST SIDE BEAUTY 8 HOP genes or rent. $78 per mo, FE “? e Almost new ? mo ¢ $61 por meen. 2 bedroom, sods Straits Lake €203 Commerce Ra e.3 poy pith og ier starter lot. biog jd bedroom frame anne Ny with full basement on lake rivileged lot on White Leake. down and only lake privileged on 4 lots, only age cost dows and $i6 pod JOHN. VERMETT: REAL TATE POR SALE old, brick ranch. “HAYDEN — 20 road’ payment, lane TB oxy Basement. Oll fur- Soc =oree drive. new Elementar School, 3 droom home. floors. Plastered walls Tile bath. _ raph, Pon- _ FE 4-4516. and _qtaph. | _PE 4 4-251 tunity for cleaning esta’ vas Ae aaa beauty parior or barber shop. MA _41202 or MA _4-2555, WIXOM, MI = Heatage eau or, 42585 y par Ww RURO 7 Gear WiTH APPROX ™ porte all Realtor 3681. sive per. mo. ridge, FE ¢ Rent Lease Bus. s. Prop. 41A iin ha tioned, ons r+} a. Tele e rkin, ele- et eat ; ATTRACTIVE OFFICE SPACE approximately 5,000 f+ os penal ee area bg Loca 663 Sou Tele- CORNER E ELIZAB J Eapoted bed Vnion Lake Rds. Geel OPPORTUNITY “establishment or MA 41202 & MA lease a Part- For Rent Miscellaneous 42 GARAGES FOR RENT. at 237 Bald al car (tr « fo ol Bo. 6-1081, rae — 8, Vedaiee ie Ca ES cited HERBERT C. DAVIS 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE out and 8, Astor 8t, 158 = _ For Sale Houses 43 MODEL HOME Now for sale. 3 garage, arredes, eee te et y Pull ‘as $17,000 Win BY OWNER — 6 ROOM & BATH, full basement. $600 down. Co: ns 00) a NEW MODEL bagemen! COPPER PLUMBING ALUMI- . Py SIDING TILE hk NETS. a tanoe COUNTERS, , FORCED AIR OIL HEAT, at $9,950 on your | F. C. Wood Co. Wiliams Lake Rd. at M50 After 6, ran 1 OR 34-7038 2-4184, after TRI-LEVEL —— New Sbedrm. bungalow with full If you would like this home dupli- cated on your: lot, come out and let us show you this new model LOW DOWN PAYMENT, ATTRAC- bath, newly dec- § RM. HOUSE ON GRESCENT Lk, $60 Mo. FE 4-8641. § ROOM BRICK. RAMONA TER- ore Automatic gas heat. $75 mo. - or will rE 23922, small coun pay- ment. 1 § ROOMS, GOOD | COND, 40 BALD- Press Box win, _Write Pontiac _107, § ROOMS & BATH, 201 E. PIKE _Bt., write Pontiac "Press Be Box 108. § RMS. AND BATH, OIL HEAT. 82 Wasnington St. GE, 340 E, BLVD. 5-6437. it | [ROOM HOUSE, WATKING LAKE Sub., oil heater, electric & gas, apace OR 3-7356. FULL . BASE- buy, OL with option to R & BATH, FULL BASE- ment; gas heat Children welcome, $85 — FE 5-0804 evenings an 5 RM. MODERN HOME NEAR AND PONTIAC PLANTS CALL FE 5-044. FISHER __ $75 MO. ¢ 1 6 ROOM f HOUSE, GAS HEAT, modern, 745° Mt. Clemens, chil- dren allowed. FE 4-5067. 6 Son NR. ST. FREDS. 6 BLKS. from downtown. FE 4-6486. ROOMS AND ae AUTOMAT- Oe heat, UL 2-4301 living room, fully car- meted, 2 tile baths, sto lorced air oil heat. RK rs for VICKERSHAM. eee 6-6250 MODERN 9 BEDRM. HOME, EX- cellent snd Oil peak. Lovely. lo- eaten, ve 47-0400. . pee Saeerban, take pea Ak ih Fee a ulty payments, Ci Cali te 4-2781. you take over Is * 2 BEDROOMS, full base- ment. Located on the north end close to schools, stores and foc' with, ‘payms Only $8,900 payments lens than rent. A real good buy FOR 8OME GI. PRICE REDUCED At a ~_ It's a 2 bed By soot Nhat ad distance "to Pontiac Motors. There’s a full dining room, carpeted livin, room, and nice basement. real ood looking older home—$8,800, CLOSE © Pontiae of the oni is soar rator.| COUNTRY ESTATE. NEAR ences | bull 2 bedroom homes, ester. ome Le modern: es, has & 16 ft, kitchen ‘wit gee aromas ee as} Sy ceramic work counter. Gen- ‘acant, Feb. ist, PE uine ae tile bath, = o for $8,350, ¥4 i bey s a —S gee rated 2 rw, floors, walls, * —— oore Piateted. wal as well as dryer and stove sre included. Imme- diate neers mg on closing. Low payment RAY Q'NEIL, Realtor 4% 8, Telegraph Rd, rE’ p1sis FOR CASH IN : HURRY, sell thi Classified im goes! Dial FE 28 81. Nothing Down room tiled and fini: Fecoseston! $13,300 Terms. R, home, Bath. Tw $5,780. sy down paymént. and other equipment. ford. $20,000 Terms. 900. Terms. pe C. HAYDEN, Realtor Open Eves. Sun John K. Irwin & SONS ss SHORES: utiful ey nastered” garage 24x30. Call for information. CHERO OKEE HILLS: Beautiful, new, Cherokee subdivision bedrooms eopares living room: with ledge- rock fi ace, mister two ceramic file ba. Pull, tom = Tewin, & Sons 313 West” tone at Phone FE Lenght or: EVE. FE 86-4274 —NOTHING | DOWN _ 3 BEDROOM BARGAIN IN GOOD CO CLOSING COSTS | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE Eves. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE W BUD dL Close to New Northern High Spick and span 2 bedroom no tures automatic gas heat and hot water. carpet- ‘ing, Dishmaster, storms and screens. Cash to pres- ent 44_per cent FHA mort- oS wi | eodenag of only including - taxes Paod insurance, J Price Reduced 3-Bedroom Suburban with Rw) privileges on de- rescent Lake, ee style bungalow with heat: and hot water, alumi- 8 ae screens, yore School bus at corner. Price reduced to $12,500 terms. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor hh heater st. FE 5.1201 or FE — NY8O) lekeea rains only 3 = oid sh crapalin decorated, wa. aluminum storms screens, iy insulated, new garage and near Northern High. a4 3 bed: tick ful! — bric ith il bere bus te oe oe $300 closing cost moves you 7: ba * 3 DOWN New 2 bedroom h featu plastered walls, oak i hheore, air heat, payments only $44. 24 waiting for, call 3 LAKE af ape CABING. jocated in Wate rford, Live in ; other two beh a more than at $1,000 JIM WILL AMS | ub saa ** pointment. 3 $650 DOWN SHARP. REDECORATED 5 Room HOME ON RAB- BURN 8T REET. BASE. . IMME- DIATE ON. R. J. VAL UE, Realtor 345 Oakland A 5-068, won its den 6° "pore erable trite, By roy, off hens rE "til 8:30 SERVICE _ EAST SIDE. story Wome with 3 car ere a jasement, Oi) fur- nace. . Terms, Or for GI. ie - big oki Lek this ee Quick pos- food jeune iitchss, "Bi furnace, ‘Zoned com- mercial, Ideal, for small b & home. edaorl SUBURBAN. Near Water- has divided lag ragor ished. Lot 7 x 154. Tameeaioes soa! uit POSSESSION. Or-| . B. Drecteway. & 21 ACRES with remodeled farm home. 3 Bedrooms. Barn. Tractor Near Ox- 1% STORY HOME in good East Rm: floors. Basement. New oll furnace. $12,- room E. Walton Pa PE 8-0441 10 to 2) SYLVAN 2 Sa VALUES LARKSTON — Older bome ition. 5 rooms down, 5 for Hem ed} ” For Sale Houses——43_ $1,000 ave 9236" Eves. off Sashagaw & Maybe 3-Bedroom Bungalow At Huntoon Lake Well located on 100x133 foot lot, 14%-car garage. fenced rear yard. $2,500 down will hand other nice eeueae. Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL scart bad down pay- nent. HUR. ty, $7,500 full price. Humphries| § assume payments. 5381 Columbia e Rds. ed large recreation room, Ol] furnace, le. Among R 3-9701 MILLER INDIAN VILLAGE — ve attractiv 3. bedroom Large living room with Grepins neat dinin, , good size k convenient to schools, shopping bus. $3 well consider floor part payment. for owner, bath tract payments. Pan ranges, 2 ehatoaneere poy only $2, down payment for s-—no William Miller rage, i S| Realtor FE 2-0263 1018 W Huron Open 9 to # DONELSON PARK — bay east subdivision bar? west of Pontia bus service. i stor: rooms, t 85x17, nd -Andersonville Rd., rehes, small ———. plus 2 —— —_— _ reh, 2-car garage. ,800, terms. WATERFORD -—- Corner Al spacious 7 room stone house, dining room, 4 bedrooms, 2 Lot 167x197. — tear, $22,500, te . — INCOME—W. Huron &t., sleeping baths, gas heat, excel- lent pst vc 7 car garage. Now eres A ow — Call for rm atio: as heat. LAKE FRONT—Atrac- tive Roman brick, 3 bedrooms livin ig isi hea: tltchen. wit lake, —— room, with hrepiace rage, oi] F pointment ay, Roy Annett Inc. fireplace, screened porch corridor type a ae laundry family room yo attached ga- A heat, Shown by ap- ral 8-0466 Eveings & \cueny 1-4 bea ranch type home plete th bedrooms, ‘wo full baths, kite built-ins 0x25 family room two fire- nets, on m with com- wocar & custom brick ranch home in Car! bird's new 3 large dining rm., ene alumi- DRAYTON PLAINS glazed windows and 2 > roughout. TE 2-4931 SECOND A_ }-bedroo l-story home with 12x14 living room; 8xil asement with as heat. 6 fruit trees and enced lot. LeBaron School FHA te dinette. Full base — on rms. 2 Lig wb INCOME rick with 56 rooms and $80. Pull as heat and 2-car garage. $3,000 wil] handle. mes a ‘tt. lot. Only 87 and terms can be arranged. IVAN W. | SCHEAM MULTIPLE LISTING = heat 4x30 willity. room, On e Toom. On 100x267 FE 5-9471 FE 5-0441 after 7:30 call MY 2-1864 Partridge sEE CASS LAKE WOODS Fine 2 bedroont brick ranch in restricted vermeatea Is THE “BIRD” TO REAL “it PARTRIDGE wen ones Ae HURON area near capes = wil copeider ‘i trade. le. This is one DE = ~ Nothing Para obthed month. This is what Fp have |- een, today. : ish yard Evoke te ~ one, Evenings after 6 call FID 5-688, “HOYT $28, 0 ke ae hivest Tere house ft, liv Modern. 2 rage. bout $78 pér month. wil Call now for appointment. HOYT REALTY FE 2-98 a 8. 254 8. Tele slegraph RQ. “MULTIPLE LI TaPenG Bi SERVICE — _JOLL i. fed loca and home. “ch Og large carpeted toom with ice, 1% baths, gersge Al seorectaciaty | acre lo lot. Driv by 829 Orchard Ave, call us for appoin' Ww ful yet HR, bar = price only ~'$13,500 with don't, bother v= on ern partm and one edroo' jodern- WF spartenent. ru Taso: 0x150. A ZONED COMMERCTAL $750 down will move we into m this tage 4 income fn Bs 3-bedr BROWN NOTHING DOWN — Lovely 3 bed- ‘room modern bungalow only 3 ech old. Full basement, Of] AC rn. Alum. orms. ated near Maceday ke, “About $275 closing costs.” $11,500 COLORED ot wore DOWN. Excellent 9 rm. modern OU AC heat, of the very best area. garage One homes in $8,500 SELL OR TRADE—Good six rm, modern home on |e st. Modern kitchen, Full basement. Large wel] built two-car eres: Will trade for cheaper hom $10,500 SELL OR TRADE — West side. 6 room modern with large screened porch. All large rooms. Well constructed. Garene, Nice lot with garden space ill trade for cheaper home. $10.500 BELL OR TRADE — West side. 6 room modern with large screened porch, All Jarge rooms. Well constructed, Garage. Nice lot with garden space. Will trade for cheaper home. $12,500 BELL OR TRADE — Lake front. Ranch by bom ppd with basement. Ot] A attac breezeway & eee . Paved drive, Over. 100 ft. A t front-- age. Will for . . elty home. LIST WITH US—For ‘fast & efficient service. 20 years serving & Vicinity. WE BUY, SELL & “TRADE. Open 0-9. L. H. BROWN. Realtor 4 rooms, 2-car lores $950 down. CEDAY LAKE MACE L 4 on 1 — house, lake Paul M. Jones, Real Est. Huron FE 4-8550; ay '§-1275; OA 8-3653 RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES BY ORIGINAL OWNER—Located in an exclusive.nrighborhood of brick homes and acre lots just ‘seven minutes from downtown Pontiac in Waterford Townshi; but .. Pontiac school distric ir reducing property taxes. Hyin: bose large recreation room; 2 gn with 16 ft. cement dstve road; aluminum storms and screens; a couple minutes walk to 1% acre out-lot onto Iske, Price $22,500 For additional information and appointments call FE 8-1784. STOUTS Best Buys ~~ Today LONG AND LOW Attractive 2 bedroom Peet with reasonable terms.’ v CLARKSTON 6 room and 1% bath ranch overlookin: se ae Only $1,500 down will handle this = $600_ DOWN bing eleam 6S rm Sadiee style located near ent, inum me- oll furnace, new alu storms and. screens. diate possession. - INVESTMENT Real security, excellent re- t on your money, in this - jJarge 2 family home. in city. Each apartment, 4. rooms, and b&th, basement with separate entrance, paved s ~ tity water and sewer, Only with ‘rea- sonable terms, Warren Stout, Reslior bid die vn") ‘ — Ty ¢ fortabie ier: is offered in “tals en, clean art and new pons rage, choice west side a. 25 ACRES north of city—1040 ft. Rd bed 1 ft fire’ ee Timber valued at 2 to on prope is a nice located acreage at $15,975 with reasonable terms. vate! will edroom home or good land contract as INCOME near St. Michaels — 8 rooms, 2 baths, 5 large rooms jpewme from 3 & as dull modern basement, 5-car ga- for — F NISHED MODEL PEN NEW ‘MODEL ‘DAILY: 10- 8 71 MELROSE \ ""$8.250 COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT an “this plus stairs. to =. makes 5 —— ————— for Ne pene lakes. 513,500. Terma, “STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac B. D. CHARLES, aeetes 1717 8. Telegraph 4-0521 WEST SIDE storms & screens, enclosed porc new 2\e-car J. R. Hiltz Realtor 1011 W. Huron 4 BEDROOM HOME—gas heat, ar ideal home for es teres tamlly “odis “fodian Village & PE 5-6181 F. C. Wood Co. . Williams Lake Rd. at MB9 After 6. Peail € OR 3-2603 CUSTOM IM BUILT FE 8-6455 ; HOMES = BUDO._CO 19 Ft. 6 = ‘iv 4 Fr. VACANT * me b Kine WITk BUILT IN ATTRACTIVE W. SUBURBAN 3.|. 3% CERAMIC TILE BATHS betped is Tear gies | EEE . e, e cefake of Also serves ‘919 EMERSON room. ki matic hot weer heat. | 15 sig e Lake. siwonderh Bp cellent 2 Bresseway wi place a garage. omer ¢ =e boas Eves u'sundny call FH THREE FAMILY On Baldwin. Two 2-room ——— up; one 2 bed- apartment down. 3 bath Bacsment. of} furnace Asking $3,000 down—imme- diate possession, soir a OR. RENT a street in Juron Gard gens room home. pull asement, ges heat, Recreatién room @)4- | $350 DOWN 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 4-1157 Commerce district Good 4 wes on 50x150 ft. lot, 2 bedrooms & |* A. sumber of diferent, toca bath with payments of only * 540 tions - ~—— 0. FE 4.4821 GILES Off. Baldwin Re 2 bedroom home. ll basement, ore ot) fur- nace, Paved street. Inside Sell or Trade bedroom frame in Wa- terlord Twp., New ocoee front and side. Larg 148 x 150 ft. lot, all tensed. An ideal spot for children. Call for appointment. GILES REALTY CO. PE 56175 221 BALDWIN OPEN @ A.M.-—9 P.M. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE AVE. car garage. $1,000 dor down — Immediate possession. NOTHING DO FREE RENT oa at of sem. = he town. Seeing is Seca — ill handle |. thie modern rooms as with 2 bet © por cont: erect rooms & down. $650 DOWN t — Doar wairenes ath” apartment r ee eee Scan ad Northside. Close to schools & ment, garage. Immediate bus, only $10,500 full price. possession, WEST SUBURBAN . Modern 5 rooms & utility. .Auto- winingts oh gost’ worse, Sat NICHOLIE Boo de of $51 fncteding “taxes fr taverence. & HARGER CO. R. D, RILEY, Broke 33 W. HURON BY OWN ER : Attractive frame home lo cated near West side shop- Farka: area and schools, Fea- & bath—ist floor faves bedroom and half bath second floor carpetia — Venetian Blinds 2 beautifully landscaped lots 4 BEDRM. BRICK, 3 YRS. * Carpeting, storms & screens One: COLORED G.I.s NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 eereenes and full basement. Only ft. See model at 451 Mekresber Bivd. West. Open eve- pings 6 to 8. VASBINDER, INC. CLARK TO BUY—SELL & TRADE DOWN PAYMENT homes and Buburban. 2 and 3 We have a limited selection of NO City room. Aa phone for further informa- FE 3-788 — FE 44813 CLARK REAL ESTATE garage. day, no obligation, Priced right. Wo Aaclo caroca location. 2 bedroom bungalow — very nice Oak filoo: FE 5-8875 or FE 4-0823 SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom brick tri-level ranch home, Fire- lace, built-ins 2car garage 185 2 bedrm. off Oakland, — oe . seeded } xolusi mm u- throughout. Utility rm. nity sewer ho aa streets, furnace. =: oes. ae Dereie es. $24,500. _ ay. - Bherwood, 45000, 2 Pie so) Phat agit a bere floors FE 23-2105. aste alls sement, FA furnace. Total price $8,950. BARGAIN Terms. ——— Dowkte car 28 neat 3 bedrm. city. Modern brick home, | | $1.00 down. encsee. (© ete: new condition. Ful} basement,} Drayton Plains Neat 2 bedrm. 1'- giro tm. gas furnace, $15,- — esraes. Lege. lot. $6,100, 9950 » 8. “PONTIAC REAL 1 ay 7 Baldwin 5-8278 NO DOWN PAYMENT Sia NO DOWN PAYMENT fie WN Includes costs. 2 bedroom. Mod- ern, hardwood floors. Plastered, Oil heat, 1% car ¢ ie. -BE M Starfire Bid, <. For Kioddhrt — that can redec- full bath. Basement IRWIN and 4 flowing | well. Good buy at c PANGUS, Realtor 1919 MIS, Ortonville. | NA A_7-2818 GEORGE R. BY EY ee 3. BED- DRAYTON. WOODS vides” Ge tee ee 3 bedroom brick rancher, ther- pire ra ome: Will accept m windows, ca ime te model car as down paye room sand ai oak me | _ment. UL. 2-3281 = : : ? ome meat ane re. Call to.| ATTENTION LARGE FAMILY is 4-bedroom mi I i Vv Toom with =} wilt-in kitchen. Base died very easily with FHA terms. ment ona plastered walls. from terms arranged, GEORGE R. IRWIN, REALTOR 269 BALDWIN 5-0 rs, ecreens. This home can be han- nd and ready to move in, : * é CUSTOM ; Be vind the first to get your order rt or spring building pro- gram oak floors, full base- You can have achoice of cedar shake, aluminum or brick—on your lot and up. Mortgage FE 101 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE lot, West ome — peteaeeer. EM 3-6207. Owne Mandon Lake F ront go up! See this Sith Ny basement. oil heat, Sitee nD ow Pull price $11,250. WM. AL KENNEDY REALTOR 3101 W, Huron Open Evénings ‘till 9 x“ Se OF bed- Lakes School & Church. rooms. 1% baths. $1500 wit han- dle. OR 3-3885. 3 hoe coingent ae ROOM, kitchen. ge ttached’ garage. Beautifully land seaped. level acre NOW js the time to buy your lake front home before prices spacious ee ice FE 4-3560 BUILDING? Now is the time to plan. custom build lot or ours. CALL U! 2 fireplaces, 16x34 ft. steam heat, ——— oe. oe On 185 1 room colonial, carpeted livi room, fire eee: room, breakfast nook, Will our ad on ro SUBURBAN WEST IDEAL FOR CONVALESCENT HOME. Rotary Club, etc. 15 room home, baths, § totlets, living room, : od — FURTHER 1 imi cata. FOR fam: a 8 ofl ar 1 car ena. CALL aed _ Smith: | vacant. Priced at ‘actiivel sonable terms. r. Rew mapeabdr sole CeIn 6 room moder location, Aurea prices, 0 sonable rent. Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Est. 2, Years base Highland Phone 3.3303 Poe cat 46417 NOW ist THE TIME your oe home be- pote e prices up in the rauction d We Hovkte a vine selection, including rare with large eg room dining L, mod- ern kitchen with buil aaee oven & refrigerator, Walk-out basement with 3 room apartment & bath. ee car oerege lake- CRAWEORD” AGENCY MY 31143) | 609 E. Flint st. RENT BEATER 2 bedroom--needs pS Hot & cold) water in, Nesae a: — fixtures, $3,860, Reasonable ‘COCKLER REALT jUILD NOW 3-BEDROOM HOME.» ON YOUR LOT aay ~. the fe apes custom —_ ours. plans or re, Fanning Pebernd de iC. wIAYDEN, Realtor wy " PE 38-0441 Templeton / Ottawa Drive | Beautitul hom ger bt ot exclusive | “Sovety tiving fo teem Gi 3 full beths, re room, den, and 1 bed Ist dinette ye ge Jot with adke tering ays er, priced to sell, K i. tg empleton, Realtor After 6, Ve Soe WATE RFORD ACRE : ~~ Is modern 3 3 necroom. Phono base. a ot ‘lot whieh shee apororimatey : deattabie feautres are Sooke heat, Beben’s Plastere a Wibe acd A in "price $12,500, HOLMES BARTRAM er on es (ae 9-3230 é For * 4 & 1% EB. PIKE “$100 DOWN |ress Moves You In sO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS § LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEEDAYS & PUN OAT. 1TO 17 CEPT = es Stanley at ‘et 2 = > oe = Ste WESTOWN "REALTY FE 8-2763_ or Eves. Ll 2-4677. Working Couple rent? When easy payments & & feasonable down payment wil’ permit you to this lovely 5 room modern brick ter- race, autd, gas heat, garage, 2 a few doors from bus serv- St. Fredericks Marve — home for iarge fam- LN excellent condition, ale eat, extra toilet in base- ment garage. fenced lot, only -410,560, Serms West Side to General Hospital, me, Aas "Susement, gas arae WIL Is M. BREWER —ASSOCIATE— BROKERS INVESTMENT CO, FS 000s 3 Bedroom Brick | B Sire 2 car poe be geen to appreciate. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. “It IS TRUE” 2 bedrooms, basement, dining area, H.W. floors, storms, Anchor Pe batt Yor am. | down payment. Ot) Must LARKSTON sua MARY SUE, NEAR ONLY fe DOWN , automatic 41479. WHITE BROS. LAKEFRONT Sale |} Houses “4@ AG Nothing Down ue ar ce THREE eee 1% BATHE, dake “pgivleges A ‘Teal nn gg gp nf =| cea 0 YEAR OLD BRICK cul. ond ma ori os gaa 4 rooms on second. “4 acres om corner, Near om $16,900 oe ‘terms, - "ea si" inghland, . OTT Brick 4 bed: ~ La den, i one id d 5. hewly decorated. 2-car Y appointmen: -eslie R. 1 West or Shown PE 5-816) AWA DRIVE dini MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3-FAMILY INCOME E All in good condition inside a= out. rate meters. OU bh Pres | rental $1956 mo. Price "$13,900 with $1,900 down e 6 room apt., bones have separate room and on apt., one ELIZABETH LAKE EST. ATES ALING nd GAS furnace 2 lots. Widow as r. GI RESALE NO DOWN PAYM'T TO CIVILIANS 3 BEDROOM RANCH home. Util- ity room. gas heat; bath. Newl decorated. Natural kitchen gre nets with formioa tops. Others to choose from. JOHN Kinzler 670 W. Huron REALTOR St. Ph. PE 43835 If no saewer call FE 2-1030 OPEN EVE. y Sa oe WANT A GOOD PRICE Custom Built Home? E CUSTOM BUILDER . DUNLAP FE 8-1108 Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE arise MANOR room brick ranch, 3. bed- Why not buy a lake home now Sates and den, large kitchen, at winter — The owner Lessee , @lectric stove, water softener, cold weather—they want to venetian Dili Inds ‘and carpeting. Florida. This year around sas Large corner lot, 1% car ga- has hot water heat. Oak floors and full basement open to the oy Also 2-car garage for only 000 with $1,50. down. ELDORADO For the Cadillac of homes—see rambling 3 So gas heat = ood buy own, 4b s00" with, "$6,500 — SELL — TRADE WHITE BROS. R 3-1295 Divie Hwy. Open Eves. ‘til 9: Eunday 10 ‘til 5 WE : _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE RETIRI Who Sa wish for a better guess to relax and enjoy living, Com- fortable 2 nee cate home on ae eash or terms. COUNTRY LIVIN At its best. 5 aaa home with full en and 3-car garage. One ac “ot land with al of trait" and berries. Nice shade ee cae — grane arbor. $15,500 w WILLIAMS LAKE A Aeross the street — good beach, Very clean home with lovely’ living room, attached ga- e, This is a comb that makes fv ig so on ¢ bought on I te land contract. arse hace PLAINS bedrooms, full basement. Total price $13,975 with terms, = nt condition, This is a must see for yourself. = ae an appointment to see. LAWRENCE GAY LORD EN EVES. FE 4.9584 WANT A VIEW? Th lovely ranch home h rooms & attached garage ath a view of woods for miles. 7 Posag a. eager st with vileges reine M ‘SHEPARD, REALTOR 1010 Adams, waecneaee, OL 1-751] MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HAMMOND LAKE. Beauty with 86 ft. lake. 3 bedrooms, baths with vanities. 2 . places. cone, finished recr Gas. heat. Rear patio "ro include car- and draperies. 2 car Lotcen Sh gg plastered garage. Terms—We have | ie ey. By appointment on ELIZABETH LAKE 3 bedroom _ one-fi built when they re pee a = ‘em, 21 ft. master wo on ; cag famfl~ ~, Tumpug room, siso tor only “You =, best iti— Make us prove CRESCENT ~ ao BUY LAND LAKE: 5 roo dition.” Carpeting storms ad, greens, anf Tage a d dows. “ Sy cae why pay ren PERS FOR TOM Batemah- * 377 8. Telegraph Karmmpsen REALTORS .- FE 4-0528 Eves, _ & Sun Sun. - GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell tHings you’te not using orengn Classified Ads! ’ ; rage. Owner has moved to Cal- ifornia, option to b Will sell or lease with uy —- SPECIAL $76 pe moved out of was r month or for a smaller home. Evenings a 6 — iad 5-2935 or A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 K r Es ROCHESTER ites © ‘ast nook, tiled bath. Oil tablished in 1816 ee Dlesndond Nicely landscaped. helene q by other fine —_ Now at § with area like a eed with “large Sodio. . rm. that 6 ft. plus a rage, outside grill, sprinkling sy5- over one acre, fruit tem See “this WATER and high enough for man. 2 car ga- trees. at $23,500 terms. FRONTAGE — To Cass Lake. Attractive brick front ranch home. Li bedrm =, $975 soe - family,” Lf aif ew nest. $0,180 ving rm . with ae ere 8. ‘ast full For this Ideal for large Se mii’ income 9 or homey Close to bus and cok You can move right in too! total price. Foyt Kent Inc., Realtor 7200 Dix FE 2-01 ie Hwy. at ior fee AMPLE Ua RTOMER P! PARKING DORRIS BRICK INCOME THRE > ae your cand recreation and it le tw receive tie m o beautiful per four room apts. Other siting Peppoint- ments, LONG. Low AND Le ae a RANCH. eg -aSe ‘iz sure to home before you if a, home ost 1600 investigate y terms or trade. INVESTORS PAM YO sound flation, no mmatine = . ocrats or Re ill do, = invest your money in real estate, |. the best investment there is ha hedge tion, Call for. r oer Five modern vacant and newly decorated, $7,500. ix room. ant and newly decorated $9,205. Seven room vacant off gk Remy Lake rd. 2 car garage ‘ acne Bacelient pon Bm tie 100 tg: y's SON REAL’ a W. Hu Ph, FE + f * : “ot el 1 SPECIALS Cc. A. ire- Oxford OA 83 A iprennest at $27,950; t . stitl belleve cannot oe weer re we Beat wate soy DRAYTON -Brick. ranch. et tase oe platiered walls mnartle ain. my att ea recreation rar’ ched 2car serage. gna. tok wi m ¥ L HERRINGTON Es -efther dining area carpeted living room. “Grand eas room,: 1 bated ciive: | Pende a. vay! Hoof tiac’s newest \s Excellent value ‘e o: ina $16,500 but does require bstantlal down payment. DRAYTON AREA & the lo- cation’ of ing new brick peme. m. reed family, Bea’ living with natural brick fire the minute kitch- with built-in wn and Sireh cupboards, nic pedrooms, large elesate Full bath with shower and large vanity, Utility room, oll. heat. prea “peat: ached. bes ed garage. priced 13,960 ~ terms. ™ RAY .O’NEIL, er ~~ 962 8, Telegraph Rd. rooms, |1¥4 baths. Nice basement | FE 3-7103 ‘The New ipo The Convertible 24s 2 Baths 4 Bedreoms UNBELIEVABLE CHARM Ward W. Ross Homes | DELS OPEN DAILY 2345 WATE _RD, OR 3-802) “THIMK!" -WHERE ELSE CAN YOU BUY A HOME FOR $82 NOWN Shy fl $69 PER. MONTH -VA TERMS— 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL In JUDAH LAKE Estates . . wiT! a Lifetime Aluminum ROOF & SIDING FHA $300 MOVES YOU IN $74 PER MONTH DLORAK BUILDING CO, Bildor of National Homes ue 22 2 BEDR: No_ dow: a payment ~ FOR, FOUR, ROME 2 OME. FE 6-2979. OUR i on CALL US PLEAS Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 8. Main, (ACRO6S M. $-5821 eS PERSONAL HOMES FE 68-2200 arkston Mich. iM BANK) CHEAP 25 FE. Ann ‘Arbor, $850 dn., total price or make 2 bedrm. pene auto, of] wu & windows, front 2 Gardens: $7,850 me an offer, rch : storm doors Mi 4103 after 7 Pm BEDROOM HOME IN HURON * FE 45289, Watch for My Ad Will be ame in 10 days account P. W. ‘DINNAN | 66 West Huron BARGAIN ottwood, $450 695 Bc . total price. MI 6-1432 after 7 p.m 2 FIR Lod ah moet weme. ve Rear 300 slop save, bulk s ¢, ike scountet Tiled bath, , 14,500. TOR 8-3122 Orion MY 2-2291 1 OA 8-3122 Orion MY_2-2291 ~ ROOM TO ROAM. This beautiful 3 bedrno located only 20 d minutes’ home rive on! over year around main- bmg biog Ranch rec 13%23 ture, living room replace well: arranged kitehen with 1ixid dine edrooms. EM_3-4303 er eee nna ta a ee ae ae, TR*NE YOUR SMATY. i ae IN_ON 0 E OF THESE w ben rod bob LAKEFRONT r bedrooms has 1% Sanement. Oi) furnace. home, OR . ‘i oo age 8ST. Attractive 5 Basement. es heat ae Pees 4-5203, peas td BY. ow vise rat, ates 6 * ARRO PERRY MASON £ sand Deesh. This baths. = Olde but in good condition, $19,- - t Penced | bed SA large lot. UL_ 2-2715. G SERVICE In the gene of: the Missing Buyer. Th ated fs 3 room home is locate: Se hee : Folks, C4 owner of oe3 home wants fast ac tion se now & “make us an, offer. room Toxa4 . ace full basement, fi & located near Genera. Rage ool Placa one eo "SATURDAY “DATE. a= your teenaged daughters be prow home ha: aa k beautifully landscaped lawn, large stove an bedroom call eal will pe proud “a roy = = them vel home i Lorrain r a Kanner. Built in kitehén with built-in a many other features geal down Make a date ARRO ‘amaLty LTOR it Saaetabeth FE 43644 m. Sund D Nearly. new. "bear iA dete lot, wee moriane uth smo insurance, Phone ft, Realtor. ~ Taylo __Income Property _43A ae & BATH. § RMS. =e nh Set a 4 : ees A BURN AVENUE. Zoned | hos acd tz ouseman-Spi os. ou al 34816 Lake | Lots Tai Lake mgt aS paved street, Beas hopping at dr 908 full oer Syivan Lake Model ee eas he, heme, shee % dun ForSale Lots 46 ae ~\ . poms bay hana T Beach 10" pot ear M18, good ground. a. Winter | priced lakefront lots. $50 Lake. "privile es $25 down, C. PANGUS, Realtor $19 M15, Ortonville NA 17-2815 on SRGPAN W MILLS CORNER OR 3-0641 ~ La “en corner 2 street. $2,000 NORTH, iio, Cheap AC street, 80x bar al PA VENUE — 130x225, Low term —* ‘ND a. 100x100, D—-60 PRALAN « presidents and one» account executive fired from under me!” . Business Opportunities 5} RESTAURANT Rochester Area — Grossing over $2,500 per — on 6-day opera- tion, And closes at 7 p.m. All odern stainie: oe. steel equipmént, formiea boo ya chrome chairs 2 stools, Good clientele. ale, Catering to business people. ‘ast growing area & the he wide-sweke veator will see future profits. — — yer mo, Price $11,500. “STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac CHARLES, ALT 1717 8, Telegra: ph. SUNOCO: SERVICE STATIONS FOR RENT EBatablisheg location, mum investments with mint- ‘or inventory | ELIZABETH LAKE RD. AT DOVER °* PONTIAC 1 WILLIAMS LAKE RD. AT OAK BEACH WATERFORD TWP. TELEGRAPH RD AT MYRTLE PONTIAC, MICH. Complete 6 weeks paid training bode Financial Qssistance to hose qualify. For come ‘ete informas ion phone Mr. Griffith. SUN OIL Cd). DETROIT _ Vinewood 3-4200 p.m. Mon, thru Fri. Garfield ‘ate04y inves: after 7 p.m, STANDARD OIL 2 stall station for lease. Moderate investment. Auburn and Marshall, Pontiac. Cal] MI 66311 days. Or Mr. G. Howard at VE 17-3426 after 7 p.m, STANDARD OIL 2 Stall Super Stations for lease. Small inyestment, Traini: and financial agsistance available. Lake - Orion-Ortoaville. Cal) MI days. Mr. G. ‘Howard at 3426 after 7 p.m anes SERVICE STATION FOR lease, Modern, well located, can jee by _ come for alert energetic orough oes course available Ww with “a tim salary, while learnin: ml sedered ital requirement, rate, 2 Bly gun Oil Cid 987 or write Michigan, Evenings Mr, Hanley, BUnset 98-7708. We're Going to Press on the Spring Edition of the “Michigan Business t Guide” To sell you business list now "with Real r Partridge to be sure in the spring "BEND FOR FREE MICHIGAN BUSINESS GUIDE REALTOR PARTRIDGE | gror Businesses _thruout Be ae FE 4-368) . HURON Wrst ID! App 800 sq. Excellent for small business. sonable rent. "Also store fixtures for sale, Apply Pontiac Press Box 18 WELL KNOWN PIZZA HOUSE Priced low for cash, weed lease 2-2929 & reasonable rent. Call FE after 6 p.m. _ Sale L Land ey 52 LAND CONTRACTS TO. BUY OR to sell. Earl Garrels, EM 3-2511 _or_ EM 3-4086, SEASONED 17 MOS. ISCOUNT (25 PER CENT) 2 BEDRMS. BoM ON ] LOT pays $65 MO., ALUET, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave. Cal r. a hans 1 Eventi : MOLTIELE L SERVICE we ed $4 tore fe ICE 43,300 ents asoned. Wilt vel 1 sell contract for $2, soo. wah) ANGUS choose from, NGUS. Realtor 1919 sat pokes NA_7-2815 qoameey 50 — North of is ' 9 story brick _puuiding with liv- as querters. Bar has over $40,- gross and rooms also s = good profit. Partners ready to go. separate ways. ‘MICHIGAN BUSINESS n| SALES | CORPORATION —_ 3 "8 were raph R PARE AT OUR REnont DOOR FE 4-168 MODERN SHOE REP. est, for 23 yrs., rT anana location. Write Ponting Press B MODERN TWO BAY MOBIL SERV- fee station, available for :ease. tare, Breellent weiss nie 99 esi eB = Partridge Ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE A SACRIFICE One of the best bar buys in the north. Beautiful age. ve ri jaan 's pale’* and own- er will trade for fovtagtant or today!” A NORTHERN LODGE the weetest come dicag in a asy to goo eon “room lodge In center of winte oe —— vacation area,’ No r bar. Owners apt. Busi- ness increasing at a tremendous | pace, Call us for more detalls | pool age fascinating growing busi- REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses thruout Mich, i ah 1050 W, HURON SEVERAL EXCELLENT SERVICE ae locations. Avatiable for sale lease. One with ae 3 “quarters in lake area,: Call ° hee building on bores highway in center of) iter —- area. ete apt quar- aa to. exp on acre- Money to Loan 53 wn (State, Lie Licensed Lenders) BUCKNER FINANCE COMP: ANY BORROW. UP. TO $500 2 tee a Pusine ~ Utien Fralled Lk. Siceue am, Plymouw Borrow With Confidence $25 to $500 Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac 3% 8. Saginaw &t. PE: 4-0535 LOANS $25 TO $500 On your signature * ees oe curity. 24 months service is fast, riendly eG phe oes our e or phone TOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 1 N. Perry 8t (Corner BE. Pike) GET $25 TO $500 on your Signature ° DHT FE 23-9206 | “OAKLAND | Loan Company 202 Pontiac State Bank. Bldg. NEED A FINANCE- ; FIXER? Order er mie Ads fo sell, fet fin good job. FE 2- 818 is the Want Ad number | Money to Loan 53 (State Lic Licensed, Lenders) PEO a a $25 TO $500 TER & deletion he a4 W. Lawrence &t, HE 4-1508 LOANS ~ $50 TO $800 — $25 TO COMMUNITY LOAN 30 E. LAWRENC PE 8-0421 FRIENDLY SERVICE: NEED $25 TO $500? EH SEABOARD Phone: FE 8-9661 1185 N. PERRY ST. “Parking No Problem" Seaboard Finance Co, TEAGUE FINANC ECO, 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH, LOANS $2 TO $800 notes D GOODS Ph. Rochester, 0! OL "ont. OL 1-010) WHEN YOU NEED woes TO $500 help you. STATE FINANCE. CO. 703 pone State +7 Bidg. ___ Mortgage Loans i 54 ARE YOU WORRIED WITH BIG penn — need your home od tl t wus solve your - — Low rete interest, 12 to BEAR tL ach ad co. Oa Weet 6.6553 No titi initia} J appraisal fee-no obligation ~~ MORTGAGES - idential, commercial, conventionals ~u FHA & to 7% per Swaps WILLYS te 1952 DR SEDAN. __Trade for metal lathe, FE 6-0373. $400 FOAM RUBBER DIVAN FOR blond dropleaf are Yh rm, suite or hide-a-bed, FE RANGE, DELUXE MODEL, COMPLETE- LY AUTOMATIC, i: OVE: TWO eat OL BUNE EDS & MATTRESS for 14 ft, boat trailer, studio bed. Misc, F couch or hideway 2-1834, USED TV's) TAPE & radio-phonographs. or not, FE 2-0 DEEP WELL PUMP & ; TANK, TO trade. MAyfair 6-6256.. UITryY IN 2 BEDRM. HOME ~ ete — car or will sell. AND $100 cash CASH FOR recorders Working L PA ment, rachis sink, inolewu: Witt, trailer in ees on ern home on peed | atreet, by General H 3-1926. For Sale 2 Cotas Se PPO PLL iosed Sun. 4 p.m. wore 389 «Ore pare Lake A CHILD CLOTHING, “5,18 and and Se, — new. LADY sizes Reas. NEW BRIDAL VEIL. : PE 2-4126 $15.00 eri CLOTHING, SIZE 52, re Sele Household Goods 57 LOLI A ll 3 tect MAPLE SUNPORCH 8ET; bedroom ga water: 40 jue om : cu” a Tee Seip apd oven and 2 stcrage drawers; A. B, gas stove — breakfast ta- ble with 2 hes, 39 Seminole, after 7, PI Vv GR BEDR outfit, Double , bookcase bed. Large chest. 2 ay lamps. for head 50, ie weekly Pearson ‘3 Orchard Lake Teer 7 SIECE iG M. . — rock davenport and chair, 2 a tables, matenibg “ _. sable, decorato: ae only $2 von Pearson's. Furniture. 42 Orchard 6 FT. REFRIGERATOR, A- Cond, $40, Lente 9xia PACE, 45. 95. Im te J a RUGS, Reversibie, iene 5 Aiminster, ; Pearson oe Ave. re, mpiete ....- eenerereene Dresse Electric ped ‘o' pee greece eer ee beeen ees after # p.m 16 FT., ied EBLYIN ATOR OL, st ies 8 a Approx. 1 yr. old fies. Ratrig. $45 Wringer washer ‘Gas 9 x 15 rug & pad ond, ee 9 $35 10 pais] stove $35 bg | ort ges te & pad $25. couch with end aa frost aes re wk ta list aL ‘eltere Soe Salo Household Goods £7) pone os saps Day Pi seat Ave. Fe 2-402 A Dy FOS ments of $6.10 per month or p palance, 80, Capitol, ve YTHING Y vans ar Se ole to pay hesen at hi aces = : trade de dome lee Pre bargains MONTHS TO PAY rv trade, Come out around, 2 acres of free one FE 6-0241, ON, SAT. @ TO 6 files KE. of Pontiac or 1 mile . of Auburn Heights on Auburn Rd M80. A-1 SPECIALS %§ CHOICE SELECTIONS 17” TVs, 6 at $20.05 each* 91" table model . $3095 All sets guaranteed Soar sah for 30 days at Obvel TV eave Lk. Rad. Open 9 to 0 BRAND NEW BOFA BEDS. $44 95 Rollaway bed, complete, $10.06. Hollywood frames, $6.06. & nersprin: malireesse, ‘p17.08. ald reases, $12.05, bares ture, 43. Orebard | Lake "Ave. BUI ae OVENS & BURNERS $149.50 complete. Samuel's Appli- __ances, MAple 6-601 eeeeee ee ee Peete eee tees ae: See EE ETRE ; rMayien ie bullet, 4s ¥ chit ¥ Oh petal uned oa: Mil : “1 -UP- Want & repluake wt Huron us en, "ba vacuG Secrtey’s .) Tt Wiking HAWS “VI as . : up. thorima- Howard, FH 451 Weekend ek RCA Whiriposl Relrigorater. New Floor 5 ADMIRAL Freener, 10 ft, ’ floor model. Guaranteed . 188 TAPPAN Gas Range, “9 Yrs, old. Rebull G.E. Sweepers, New. All atta ments, Guaranteed ...... iT aoop sa & mp 51 WwW, HUR: On = “YEAR PEND UFECIA ‘ie 9x12 Felt Base i on | ee 4,06 — bu fr oO tpl Gas conven To Felt Aase Rugs BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON Mer al uy ie oo ool 08 ra mations goes" Beafvons | BIOZAC z. i) orchard Lake Ave, of ” Take quer. Ralange FIRED | Michigan Sew. CRAN® BOILER GaAs ith hot water controls, sq, ft, rating, FR 2-3348. CEDAR. CHEST, BASE CABINET, peony buggy, bench saw and m bassinet mattress, - singe? esate sewing machine, Motorole radio- oreaethy ga’ combi Gash Fox & MALL RADIOS Se LROA tot Be tn di DRIPOLATOR, AUTOMATIC. chi $15, Merastically new. MA Y fio DRO PLEA TA- Ts rs 4 Seale ( CGasinator.- . ® Bo : . and miscellaneous ny TUPRUN. Fr ae es ieee __ chard 1 Lake, A DON'T WASTE Wowny y PAYING we He ig | on Used worn out i wee arte oe Ce aooers fer t ita only 65, oy bu bude et br i. bs Pr ips ment Firestone Sieres, FURNITORE ) LOOMS, W R teas Gell By pisses. rr. 4-303. — KZERS - mince -rergernamety FREE T FAMOUS acme me titede. “heraiched — eon $140.08 while they Fioor orders, please. 4 Risen feereseem, 303 Orchard Lake FREEZERS New Shipment-Popular —- Only $28 2 «6cu. 6ft, | Chea ‘4 18 cu. ft, Upright, Only tee. E-Z terms. _ Samuels. 1 MA _ 5-6011. FREEZERS. tNOR RO ae Chests ang New models Mightly” carenhes 1120 or crate marred models, at big discount prices, years to pay. 00. on) LE game as cash YNE GABERT 121_N. Saginaw FE 6-6180 GENERAL ELECTRIC RA RANGE, 1N burner electric stove, KD ip bh be Pere on A Sa Sane bis 2-523 ironic FF "s3 MODEL PHILCO 2 SEH-.8e used 4 months, $160. io a heme Mb 9.333 day heme, _Television & & = _$7Bi Garage Doors away closet aed Pye acokaned opersiors. n of call for on free tne. aisle DOOR SALES 03 ‘e pk es a Or an un * ie electric, oll and #3 at terrific he, values. Me Ne “ott « Cass 2 Lats ai MERION Cr. aoe sgl ws. ret new om ait ante ‘node rice § a ngeaed ivery only ah week, Firestone Stores, Saginaw, Sia Mbeer' appliances, AG 4 veer ‘¢] App jances, 6161 Sliecctone Console iv” TV — Mahogany Provincial cabinet, Has Lena cover we ture tube nice ftem 6f turntiure a & good television, PE wel pa __.Water So Softeners 57C FOR SOFT WATER: Bay awl 2 tarp W soma ti, oar ia a ol — OR For Sale eS 18 60 sane or, se * riable i ned, ood condition, ches 4100 La- mont, OR 31806, i. dulce, Ott celver “ flOsPITAL BED 9065 - CONDI- se tion cheap, FE ie PER steer jioMe FREEZER, ae ad St ion lew eA ~ Upright —, 2 cu, ft Mateh- aon, ov ee ing pieces Samuel's TincH signees MaApie 5-601. antag le oP 4 SOR ONE. 1 SAVE PLUMBING iar’ Ue. refrigerator . | 1728, Saginaw 6-100 0,000 grain water softener ere Be "56 Imperial | Frigidaire wa washer ad Nn 7 Pee Sonnet : 3468 Aw burn yd Cab. sinks and fi ae 957 up. KENWORE 1 z. \VE PLUMBING , Lge. Kenmore auto. wainer-aude. 1 SAVE PLC naw st _ Saver. Both like new, FE _5-34g1. O~FARLE BAW. HE LINOLEUM & PAIN SALE. HALF t price. At J AT aa N. Saginaw. tile‘ metal lados, adjust | 5 LiviNG ROOM FORNITORE AND . other items Mie LARGE C 7) brand new, $15. an en Fur niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. MAYTAG WASHING 1 A-1 shape, 630. 99 Parkhurst be-. __tween 2-7 p.m MUST SELL KIRBY SWEEPER. “like new, all attachments. 1220 . Bilverbell. MID-WINTER CLEARANCE ALL USED GAS & ELECTRIC AP- PLIANCES-REDUCED PRICES, TERMS TO SUIT. Consumers Power Company 28 W. LAWRENCE FE 5-6151 MONARCH ELECTRIC RANGE. Price $60. Full site with three burners and deep-well on top. Fuil size oven. Btorage drawer, White realities we finish. Excellent poser jon ape. «a at Btapp’s, 928 Huron _ ea ets) * RAULOAHYDE PLA ple took care 0. HEATERS oy, MEA "s Saoit Ruee cost, All sizes, MA OVERSTUFFED CHAIR, $10. CON- ventional washer, $26, Water sof- tener compietely sutomatic, Fi- Ld gp eo yaa Guaranteed for Hfe. PHILOO, ernia. GOOD COND. ER E “POSSESSION SPECIALS ~ Norge Gas Dryer tee ‘| 14" G.E. Portable RAG wet 119.33 21" G.E. Console T.V. $149.33 40” G.B. Range .,.......... $179.33 5 Down Delivers GOODYEAR SERVICE Oe 30 8. Cass SINGER Lt potel ZIG rot at 19.50 model Hectrolug ac, suns. Terms Curts Appi. _OR 3.9702 SINGLE, ROLL-AWAY BED, PI- ano, desk, $8 each, 834 Blaine. STOVES. BOUGHT, io EX- changed. Fa gaat a Mt Clem- ens. TAKE R PA ae cabinet oda | mo, for Vramtenet balance. lond console, Capitol, NTs ON machine. mos. or Zig-Za Ca Manager, Mayteg GUAR, washer ..... stov pt, (eer Table top elec. ge eone pe, liv, room suite ...+ 2 pe. living ® eve 3 Ld senti 4 seeew eee eee ee S rm. off heater Eins’ Cet esa WYMAN’ atneare WASHER. thatle 4 “es SES, Gi woe iG 38, AEE alse teat Bod joed 1.008 3) S-IN DEPT. | sexuTE BUY NOW and Save! MATERIAL FROM 156 BUILDINGS -MUST GO! and, all jenaths cosseseeeee do Mt. 2x6, all lenaths ..csecseesses Te Me ax8 all lengths ee ft. 2x10, all lengths .......++. 20 ft. 2x12, all lengths ........- +. le ft. ~ BSheathine Bd $6.00 per hundred CLEANED RECLAIMED BRICKS Bring Your Trailers _ OPEN 8-5:30 Mon, thru Sat. SURPLUS Aue BER & town oll r ean Mes atin a riectrical “ei and ‘ite ne evanine’ d'coppet, bis Pint “an t Cand super Super Remlone, W605 LAPEER RD, Fm +3433 Burmeister’s CASH WAY Plow PRICES Aluminuny Windows ‘ Burmeister’ 3 NORTHERN LUMBER macy to 8 ae a = beliverien “8 av alla 4pm 1 AAA- -| ALUMINUM BIDINO Install now at low winter prices | Save up to 30 per cent on fuel, Alum, storms and awnings, No money ar ait ing. Auburn = Rochester =e F | lf no ans ot tas MASTER | Le apeed # egles. Pe _ ane pack. aap with * vertic 8 ‘ex lao MATER, 340 His tna na (MOO OR 3-%oed “ANC bers F FENCES ~~ JELLED ~~ bn —— no ag fe win al} base of colors to choose ye OAKL. ND FURL 436 430 “Orchard Lf ‘d FAs os Waldedeod te 'tont'sas'h. Drifiwood 1 ~ oy B ws CHURC aS, INC. yd B iva 1816, ~ > SPECIAY S Ere eee pricsecserres . + Oe aft 3 Stolk ssing 0 New 3 ft flush doors 4 «yall, eeaniee 338 WOLVERINE” _ LUMBER 8. sold, seein Be okt ar — SPECIAL 32’ x 26’ House. 4 Rooms and Bath © eae a ps dl 4 fased fee Eee: 1 sis weal ALL Mat Material wt for $1,510 Haggerty LUMBER See "SHEETROCK coon 2 vata ie ge ie i i's 4 COL LORS pe 6 An CO! STEEL OVERMEAD Meow ge hy and all standard e.. $260 ENTE MUSIC, Oo. GRINNELL BLA BLOND OND BFINET. is, “GALLAGHER’S Ss. 48 E. Huron Cnaingt LL OPRionT Fa ‘sg maple. ik tee ™ GALLAGHER'S Si in sfancie APT MAWOGANY Fi “* GALLAGHER’S S Sega MAPLE GPINET. #6, ai. GALLAGHER'S 18_ EB, Huron ~~ Music Tastraction. 62A RENT A WURLITZER ORGAN ¥ tt ON TE RG NE REREAD Atssn to ~ AZAAR. AREA Se ee Sale Sifice Equipment 63 Mh, PERS aire symiet ve a Ymited number of 26” ages. Siete Fare Felegraph, = _—_ Hay, Grain & Feed 71 HAY, 60c & UP, manure, Deliveries, MA ; & IND cor. HAY at iD STRAW. $-0042 —aeb ) HAY, MU 4.2521 For Sale Livestock 7: 72 PPPL PPP PLLA AA ANE 1 8 PONY ~ P aparoag metre 1 horse van. 1 y trailer, 3 2 ah es south & 1% miles west of Rochester, 1544 W. YR N el 3 YR.~ old ee. __. Wanted Livestock 7 _73 $x-|OENTLE PONIES, Pat pansyT ans Sockcser OLive youl Sale Farnt Produce 75 75 |- |OLACKMORE FARMS, APPLES cooking. 2150 Bilverbell a | Sale Farm Equipment 76 "if de whe Go "000 of : seoow ii ie). ‘. ™ rs 4 ‘2083, W a nave Oe the ae models Me. L xa f eect Clive ‘Bales on Me Bae Davi Machine ay vir ry. 47-3202, Ortonvil HEAD UARTERS FOR McCulloch Chain Saws Ww rete LINE , ih pM 4 eCUL- baws Pan AC- AS LOW AS $165.30. Vf SEVERAL oe CHAIN AWS AS LOW 45 WE RENT CHAIN saws, KING BROS. pe ontiac Rd, at af be “SNOW PLOWS 2 . of blades, fite most all ‘HOUGHTEN & SON 3, I, CASE & NEW IDEA DEALER Rochester OL _1-9761 “Snow Removal Special yke 41112 1 ' er, ; std. blower attach. 300 attach. ta; SMA bres or on 3-7024, Sale Store Equipment 64 64 19 FT. q * DUTY cases, 11 ‘le meat case, 2 Ps self | y with sion aance open ragetable ee alee 2 s Sale Sporting & tieeds 65) OFS “vB oeat,” SPEAR ge se “Sand Gravel & Dir @ “hue SAND, GRAVEL, Sa aE ah Wood; Coal & Fuel 67 at YARD, Aeiges & Sota Sear ide sake BF Drayton bad Authorized Sales : FOR. - ‘TRAILER EXCHANGE § WKS:| USED TRAILER ON RENTAL 5 oes. 9 Bee Grose Bandas ~ SPECIAL ae WILLIAMS ft 8. _Seginan st Reeders __ 81 CRANSHAFT GRINDING IN oe nthe pervic of Olive wale suena gat Sale Motor Scooters 82 ME Sol PRE SO For Sale Motorcycles 83 15% DISCOUNT ge eent discount ce Dep't This offer good’ only, —_ arch 1, 1969. ag vd a idson Gales Co., 372 8. Saginaw i048 HARLEY 74 AND 16s) HAR- ley 45, Sharp! OR 3-8322. _ Boats & Accessories 85 A FEW 10968 | abd et a CRUISE.OUT a = ee Duratech Alum — certs & Sihonewencs ‘ ouse & Glass 5 east pe aa ey Sport G 7 days, 9-6, rE. 4-6970. CENTURY FE ttn nw W.H OPEN AILY “INCL. iF IT 18 rts BRAND WE have it. Piberbias, wood and aluminum boats. models a stock, Sterling boat trailers. Use our layaway plan. Harrington Boat Works “Your Evinrude ‘sag! Pr 1808 8. Telegraph — 2-8033 NEW iss JO hil ones HP HA tr while , bt HP sabe’ ve HP 9215. 50 ae $675. Price includes freight and tax OWEN® MARINE CURTIS 96 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2- | WANTED 1 PERPERLER Oe for at HP. Continential. FE Fiberglas BOATS, COVERED, 's racer bodies, al) types, Pibergias bare Rini's, Lake Orion. ~ aaa Transportation Offered 87 CARS you fen ot ‘comet dhebwaslln AND Pittsbi allo’ Hartford, Pawn, “rE FLY Ca Fata Ae © 1909 by WEA Gervies, na, Ti Reg. US.,Pat. OM, “T think it would be a good idea if I stayed home and Ee * 2-lb Retail Branch OAKLAND AT CASS Auto Insurance 90A AUTO INSURANCE PL AND PD for most. cars, $0.64 dn. 6 mo. mits. ea. rE 4.3535, Foreign & Sports Cars 90B ae RENAULT DA DR. inal ¥ tow paint. Here “e . clean small car, Priced a - Porgain for only 8006. North Chev. Hunter Blvd, at 8. Woodward Ave. ree by MI 4-4073 California, ie. ar Avi \d LUXE. ¢| Fer Bervice, tne.” mm_Sisss: seats 10,000 miles, Priced tor TRUCK GOING ON PART se sale load either way. 56-6806. BOHR (NC, MU_ 41715 Wanted Used Cars _88 AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND snoop cars. FE 29-2666 days or ves ATTENTION! “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS” WE'RE PAYING TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S MOTOR SALES USED FARMAL CUR TRACTOR KING BROS. ee ann wave pags 4 1797 on nS RD. AT OPE TEEi3| CASH FOR CARS Auction Sins i 77 Gn te MOTOR, S4Lee. FOR CONSIONMENTS,| - CASH “daily, L. Tyler, MY 2-151. FOR LATE MODEL For Sale Housetrailers 78) Community Motor Sales ./1998 ANDERSON 44 FT. BED- tm,, reasonable, MY beat. G EM. EXC. .. $896 ‘BOB HUTCHINSON E oe a ae jan one of waily” Byam’s ex- ae Lee eek tal te as sme ‘|Pontiac Chief & Detroiter Complete selection of 8 and 10 wides _ e les ad ahecen of late e top them ali on trade-tn t Bob penincon Mobile Homes Sales 430) Dixie meowey oO Open 7 days a week. OXFORD TRAILER tt ty RT ERAL oREAt EY OA MMER le to te it wide, 40 to ioe trom. We trade, sell or rent. @ have some erful buys . Bee wus today. One of Laxe on KHURST Trailer Sales ~ , 1540 Lapeer Rd Lake Orion new 1898, New Moon oe Paws Lake New. Andersons Used-8-10 Wides ' Bottle Gas li ‘ly anne ‘and Supplic ies Ji oe halen, Si WD. 0: TRA E aL seil tiem on our lot for 10 per cent v ‘arine bales 15210 Holy Rd, Holly. MEI- ruse 46771. wath Rent Trailer Space - 79 vit finest. % mone st 8E Pov- AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. ee. ER JUNK & USED CARR WTD. PICK. WE Bonen TELL EVERYONE YOU KNOW TOP DALLAS PAID FOR GOOD ae > z oa rs - Le] Lal os 0s ae x JOHN L. JIM HARTLEY. OR 3-611 , LJ Dixie OK Lot Dixie Hwy, at Sashabaw Drayton Piains, Mich. See M&M Motor Sales For t Tog on later age cars. 2627 w R_3-1603 1] i CARS own 22 AUBURN FOR JUNK c CARS. 4-4878 “TOP $$ PAID. GOOD USED CARS AT “RUSS DAWSON 233_ 8. _SAGINAW TOP BUCK-JUNK CAR-TRUCK eee C WASTE. FE_2-0209 THE HIG Is what eg ngaet al .ECONOM TOP antag he *65 to '68 models ‘Must be clean. AVERILL’S 2029 Dixie Hwy. PE 2-9878 _Wanted Used Trucks 89 \% 4 TON 85 88 OR ‘96 PICKUP See box, MA had CASH’ PAID , for all models Used Trucks SCHRAM's AUTO & TRUCE FE 4-6806 P WITH or OR % TON PICKUP, OLDER model, reasonably priced. FE __Used Truck : Parts 89A Sa USED CAR PARTS, CHEAP »UL 1704. ALL MAKES. AND Meee WEG MOTOR SALES 2635 Auburn Ave. F DODGE PICK-UP $150 dian act vent Fy, "60 Chev’ consider rt ‘ Wo a ‘92 BUICK COUPE, ALL red leather, wire wheels, wae, pome! miles, $195 down, financ Eddie Steele FORD KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-220 LARGEST STOCK OF | DUNLOP wr quner roblems _Co., 7 We Boren, Pe 6-0424. MIDGET “CAR TRAILER. LESS engine, ‘A §-6856, after 5. VOL ion N AMERICAN yapert model, je mileage, Ra- dio er, EM Exc, cond, By own 145, For S Sale Cars NORTH CHEVROLET CO. Has the INTERNATIONAL OTYEAR WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% Coverage ; no exclusions. 91 ol Chey, 4dr. hardtop .... $1648 Ford Custom tudoor ... $ 667 ines Chev. 2-dr. Lys casseonse 1689 Chev. 2door ....... Nc 168 tH Chevrolet wegen eeeen . oT NEW CAR DEMOS Biscayne ana -V-8, powerglide $1780 Belair 4dr, prio @ Ps. $1896 Convertable, load 65 more cars to pick ‘trom BANK RATES Open (8:30 to 9 p.m. North Chev. Hunter Bivd, at 8. hel Ave. Birmingham 4-2735 coe eaee dean 2 BUICK 4 DR. SEDAN, DYNA- flow, radio, heater. Here’s one for you bargain hunters. $195. , 24 Oakland Ave., 4-3528, ‘86 BUICK SUPER 4 R. SEDAN, real sharp car, Robin's egg blue & white, power steering & brakes, radio, heater & white tires, 25,000 actual miles. $1,395. R&R MO- ie 794 Oakland Ave. FE R&R “Motor Sales TREMENDOUS FIRST COME ~— ane oe SERVED is¢ PLYMOUTH ............: $ 905 Savoy 4 ay den. Powerflite, ra- — heater, one owner, real ‘63 PLYMOUTH ...... Meenas $ 950 Belvedere 4 dr. sedan, Powerflite, _ Tadio & heater, red & black. fin- ish 000 mile one owner Car. * 5 "$6 BUNCH oo. oes cheese esees 1 Super 4 dr. sedan. reab- sharp ear! Robin’ ope blue & — rapes & bra es, radio, heater & white tires, 25,000 actual miles. $8 CHRYSLER ...........:. $ 895 Windsor Deluxe 4 dr, sedan, a real solid car, Powerflite, white tires, priced to "86 PLYMOUTH ............. $ 895 val Lovely lellow & bik. sell this . week sh, Powerflite, radio, heater, new tires, ready to go $ 150 eh ‘$3 DODGE Coronet. 4a bias second car PLYMOUTH «2.00.10... $ 395 Belvedere 2 dr. ‘andtep, beautiful red finish, like new tires eee eee e ene ee teres dr, sedan, Dynatiow. heater, here's one for you gain hunters 63 DODGE . $ 305 Convertible, ‘You'll like this cutie. Torque converter, radio, heater, nice maroon finish R'& R MOTOR SALES, car Oakland Avena $ 195 re to, bar- helped my mother with the housework, Besides, she won't let me.go out” : ; a For Sale Trucks 90). ___For Sale Cars 91 1998 Ting oid % e _TON PICK-UP. good cond, MA 44514, ' 331 GMC Van, 14” body 57 BUICK 4-DOOR Dynaflow, radio & pénter, : CM W-Walls,‘Speed-mindet one-owner beauty with ime maculate oa sea-mist green $1685 Matthews- Hargreaves SUPER-BARGAHNN LOT wit OAKLAND AVE. FE 4.4547 1050 CADILLAC ©, DOOR, HY- dramatic, radio and heater, dark reen, nn rust, : eae interior. Eddie Steele FORD KEEGO HARBOR ‘62 CADILLAC VERY GO0p CON Full_power, REpublic 2-1 100 CARS & TRUCKS 86 Cadillac convortible 34 Cadillac — BP on © * the only place I'd be caught. On this new program (Friday night, Channel 13) I’m go- say, for example, that I'm a. bachelor. Although I was married.” “I'd forgotten you were married.” Henry: “I’m forced to remember it every week.” E.W.: “Henry, what would happén if people sald you had| | * ow had fallen apart.” os TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Walter Slezak tells of the wealthy old guy who invests in B’way musicals. He puts the money in so he can take the showgiris out. . (Copyright, 1959) . That’s earl, brother, Dutch Students to Follow Don Quixote’s Trail AMSTERDAM,’ Netherlands (» —Fifteen Dutch students will tour) © next month, following the route of: Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. x * * Their os holiday, from March 21 to April 20, will cover about 200 miiles of Spanish roads| from Frc ame in eastern Spain, via Ciudad Real in the south-cen- tral part of the country to the his- toric La Mancha where Cervantes’ -hero tilted with the | of DURHAM, Conn, (UPI)—Investi-' gating a complaint that an: ity | 9 patch on a highway was State Policeman George, Heline found an overturned car and then got further verification. 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Snort oo WIR. 8: : _ News, 3 yy, News, Davies : wi ills. : * * * Emulating the don and his i squire, the students of Spanish lit-} piper Will. live on the products of the land along their way. They won't try to duplicate his feats of chivalry, Committee to Study Nation's Economy WASHINGTON .(AP)| ing heroin from Europe, “These are not small fry,’ he said, ‘but! tributors.” None of them used dope, he said. _ [Saginaw Fire Chief New] Vim ‘SAGINAW (P--The new the, Saginaw Fire Department. is Cyril A. Scliultz Sr., 51: Schultz, a sale , and David (Fuzzy) | Th. importersy wholesalers and dis-| 4 who' was named Saturday, suc-/| who} N eighbors doll! The. New Mexico agency. which ‘lovés. to use six a child who twice became inf pediculosis, It sald: s 4 hair.” found to be full of Hee. the future. pale FE, N. M. (AP) Honey pot, ( never mind about ber Department The department referred st dalek sous as an. infestation with lice. The synonym is poten handbook on communicable disease control points out that. any person may become lousy under suitable ¢onditions exposure. But it doesn’t say anything about dolls.” Dr. John ©. Mitchell, district health officer, telling of the child who twice became infected, told of the fam- ily’s unsuccessful efforts to find the source, The family tried the neighbors without avail. . Finally, the mother discovered something suspicious in the hair of a couple of dolis whith had been purchased around Christmas time, dolls advertised to have “real human with Agen When the dolls’ heads were cut ¢lean open, they were The case was referred to the State Health Department for consultation a& to appropriate preventive. measures in | TV News and Reviews *. - By WILLIAM EWALD NEW YORK (UPI) — NBC-TV's Omnibus honed Gian Carlo Menot- ti's “The Medium” toa sharp and toothsome edge yesterday. Menotti's opera As thin ‘musi ee a a Criminal Hunted Across Vermont One of 10 Most Wanted Flees. in: Stolen Auto After Wrecking Plane | BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP)-The hunt for one of the nation’s 20 most wanted criminals fanned out from “northern Vermont today alt- the fugitive landed a stolen here and fled in a stolen oar, tom FBI last night said Frank ay and made a cra a at , Champlain afta out- side Burlington, * * are} away, out Akron time -In a 15-state Arthur Corne of the FBI described him pla Moremankdiyy it said he is probably armed, - Omnibus Pulls Maximum From Menotti’s ‘Medium’ eally, but it has a fairly fat dra- matic le ‘Omnibus—with the directorial. at sistance of Menott the maximum ration of k and brooding business out of the pins —j|melodramati¢ hulk and got some ‘solid performances from its cast as well, Richard Dement: a ‘half-hour cops and robbers series, réturned to CBS-TV last night in a new suit | clothes, : a it's a series about a criminal law- yer, See, hd NBC-TV’s Steve Allen Show will expand to 90 minutes for its March © _ {iS and Marely 23: outings, _ Mrs. F.D.R. fo Plug | Oleo, Aid to Hungry NEW YORK (AP) — Filmed tel-| evision commercials in which Mrs. .| brand of oleomargarine -begin on, i —s hice today. * oe the So portion of the cusses the plight of underfed per- sona in foreign countries, The opportunity to call attention to the food situation in other lands was reported to have been a ma- jor factor in’ Mrs, Roosevelt's ac-| ceptance of an offer by the Lever garine, * * What Mrs. ricosebatt will re-) céive for the commercials has.not, een disclosed. A Do-It-Yourself Man! : WILLIMANTIC, Conn, (UPE) =| | Reporter Bruno Sniders of the Wil-| he had to help douse a blaze in his visit to fire headquarters beonnes 4 be had to help quwe 6 Mage 8 0 own office. Spade Queen Wins cutting cards for partners for & 23% = SHAWNEE, Okla. @) — While. | | | Franklin D. Roosevelt endorses a] Sove the difference. | t commercials Mrs, Roosevelt dis. Washer with Push-button } i 1 Brothers Co. to advertise its mar- wate Ag ie limantic Chronicle explained that]t [SAME DAY TV] SERVICE if called in by 2:30. P. M, or bring it in yourself and See the new , WHIRLPOOL Mark-12 Automatic oe ate Just Arrived — See. the coe “TUBE ‘E A Open ‘il 8 Name Address sae id tree pe ab Dasa en one wie. esnepienge vewes re * ___ “THE PONTIAC PRES €. ~ ot | ward to. :up, ‘backward to! pendently of the other ~~ eae tee sme. « a g apc a. »|slow down or stop, to the left or| passengers. i. i “~£ if e(right to turn. has a swivel st — Ao tn, Pe deee £ mer - dp proes po Ford men. say their tests indi- TO * YEARS Hi t the will grow thinner, |cate steering with a stick is more/ning’ major ore glass, as en-|difficult for the average driver. | signers have a er Mee S| Regardless of the ‘arenes. big behind-the- don’t expect any extremes, The going on. _isticks are not in the.cards to re-)Thege p car stability. place steering wheels in the next/rangements would few years. if cars were to made Designers are experimenting longer, ith (With contour seats — with higher] All-alumintyn or all-plastic one hand |Dack#—aimed at more comfort andjare out for the time being. a simple, nd safety. have strong advantages. Color can) ‘They're working with a divided have to be : repainted. front seat that permits the driv- |" 5+ aluminum and plastic bod- é H Ui i ‘ i Z EF bast oe ial sf se se i a © Room Additions © Kitchens: © Siding and Roofing © Garages © Furnaces - , © Basements © Attics Finished © Shell Homes FLA. TERMS TO 5. YEARS © ’ Wo Cash Needed | FREE ESTIMATES Remember... NEY.DOWN : 5 Aerie and plastic, at least, doesn't stand| eof. ‘For Macmillan’s Moscow Trip up well in accidents, is will The gas turbine engine — much} \British Aides Rent Furs nmi pe 5“ ventional engine is more likely ough Uncertain ag yet. LONDON (AP) — The Kremlin will get a whiff of British mothbalis next week. = The’ alm is now for mote sub- ‘This is the inescapable con¢lusion as a London clothes" . _ dued colors, a new PA peg” renting company outfits Prime Minister Macmillan's party: \Castro Takes Post There's 8 an hye a ager for its trip to Moscow. a “Bites outa areeee kok ok as Premier Today nee. aged a “We haven't: had such a rush on fur clothes singe. the : a INTERIORS RESTRAINED . war,” said @ spokesman for the firm. HAVANA” (UP1)—Revolutionary ———— ~ Interiors, too, are going to be “All shapes and sizes of customers are coming to us. All header Fidel Castro formally takes Y os a = blended bie the Premier's staff will be dressed in.furs, or fur-lined coats.” [yp the reins of govérnment today M Some auto designers are in- Macmillan plans to leave London Saturday, Probably — pelea rad = — on = ‘the TUESDA Y ent 52-year — with high-fashion colors. 50 aides will go with him. history of the Cartbbedi 1 q They're expe with. car in- Additionally, about 100 newspapermen, cameramen and | Republic. WEDNESDAY gowns. ses ties epi television commentators and lensmen want to go. : Intimates said the bearded young. ee - Nearly all are renting heavy clothes. lawyer would make labor and _ OnTs ate wot cing to get long |- The clothes hire company is charging 15 guineas’($44.10) agrarian problems hi primary FEB. 16 17 18 @ ’ "| for a fur-lined coat and a fur hat based on a 10-day tri o ves. 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