| i ~ Fiest-Hand Experience | The Weather ©. 6. Weather Bureau Forcast Fair and colder tonight, partly | cloudy tomorrow. ¢ THE -PONTIAC PRES (Details Page 2) *116th YEAR - x kk x * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1958, —20 PAGES e ONITED PRESS" PRESS I] INTERNATIONAL = 7% ON TRIAL — S.Sgt. Ralph A. of Racine, Wis. a drill instructor at Parris Island, confers with his attorney, Carl Marines to J. Grant, right, E. Sanders of with physically Decide _ Recruit Abuse Case. | PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. (® — More defense testimony general court-martial of a was scheduled today in the Marine sergeant accused of roughing up recruits and | accepting payoffs from them. pine cour martial panel—composed of seven Marine - Alaska Will Be State. against S.Sgt. Ralph Grant Officially This Week . WASHINGTON w— Alaska will be proclaimed the 49th state | and a new design for the Ameri- | -can flag will be announced by the | end of the week. _ | * * * officers — was expected to ‘begin deliberating the case r today. * x * The from Ri acine, Wis., | solic iting and BST $230 from ‘members of Ohio's Steel V alley re cruit platoon. Two charges of as- sault are also leveled against him. If convicted 6n all four specifi- Alaskans arranged hurriedly for! cations, the Korean combat vet- a solemn observance for their! territory's admission after the! honorable discharge ‘and 912 White House announced that Pres- ident Eisenhower would issue the | this week. Ins wack Hamauan meting sat wthed & Pass of esse Indersheritf Le allow * * * Hagerty said the proclamation’ will be accompanied by an exec- utive order redesigning the ,Stars | and Stripes for the addition of the} new state. ST. PAUL, Minn. —Bradford Benner, police’ records clerk spe- cializing in listing stolen cars, telephoned headquarters that he | would be q little late for the mid- | night shift — someone stole his 1950 car. U.S. Grants Amnesty TOKYO (® — The United States | s granted amnesty to the last | nese war criminals. The Forgign Ministry saiti this ‘“‘of- | ficia’ ly comple the war crimes | | | : [Gre ant's military al eran could be sentenced to a dis- years in prison. The gene ral so martial of | |Ga., and Sgt. ronald 2 ae of Milwaukee, Wis., * * * Poss, like Grant, is accused of assault and with soliciting a $690 sergeants’ kitty made up of $10, donations from each of the 69 re ,cruits in the platoon. Heller, the third -dril fpstructor! ‘in the Buckeye platoon, is accused) ionly of assault, Grant's defense attorneys | sought to show Monday that the | uproar over treatment handed out | to the Ohio recruits at this Ma- | rine training center was stirred up mainly by some of their_par- ents, “* x” * That contention hinged on ad-| — imissions by some of the witnesses ithat they had given sworn state- ments harmful to Grant only after | prolonged discussions with their parents. Broomfield Heading Back fo Fight ‘Waste’ Spending By. GEORGE T. TRUMBULL Jr. Oakland County Congressman William S. Broomfield the detective bureau in 1955 when will head for Washington Fr term on Capito} Hill and Round 2 in his fight to trim: ‘live at 86 Dennison St. federal spending. Broomfield took time out from his packing yesterday a iday to start his sophomore Augusta, Ga. during his court-martial at Parris Island. He is charged with accepting money and 26-year-old drill instructor}. is charged With} Faces Mistreatment Charge AP Wirephote mistreating Marine recruits. ‘Blizzard Rages ‘and New Mexico |thousands of motorists and rs + | | Appointed DONALD M. FRANCIS Francis Named Report Central Cuba Seized 2 ~ 2 Rebels . Claim Victory. \Seek Circuit Court Posts Through Texas 4 Lives Lost; Hundreds Abandon Cars as Drifts Block Highways DUMAS, Tex. UP—A rag-| 114 Lawyers File as Candidates Fourteen Oakland County lawyers, including three in- cumbent judges, have filed as candidates for the five- €ircuit. Court judgeships to be voted on next year. When the Elections Section of the Secretary of State’s office in Lansing declared the deadline for filing nom- ing blizzard has buried Al- buquerque,’ New Mexico's largest city, under its heav- iest snowfall, stranded) claimed four lives. Snow continued falling on the "Southwest today. - Winds up to 60 miles per hour whipped the snow into drifts of up to six feet, blocking highways across eastern New Mexico, the Panhandle of Texas and into western Oklahoma. Four hundred motorists — most of them Iowans bound for Pasa- dena, Calif.. and the New Year's Day Rose Bow! football game be- tween Iowa and California—were stranded: at Tucumcari in Eastern New Mexico when snowdrifts blocked all roads in the area. They were housed in the Na- tional Guard armory and private homes after all hotels and motels were filled. Twenty inches of snow fell at Comchos Dam, 35 | miles north of Tucumcari, Another 400 motorists remained. stranded today in this Texas handle town after the howling bliz- zard drove a 6-inch snow into drifts|the union, The drive six feet deep. Twenty-five persons nounced doubled up in a small cafe and motel at the nearby crossroads hamlet of Four-Way. Veteran Law Official Appointed by Irons to | Replace McQuern Oakland County Sheriff Frank W. Irons today announced the appoint- |ment of Donald M. Francis as un- \der sheriff, effective midnight to-| , morrow. stretch of U.S, Highway 66 about 60 miles east of Albuquerque. found shelter in scores of Texas and New Mexico towns. 1,000 CARS MAROONED The New Mexico State Police) said approximately, 1,000 automo- biles were marooned on 18-mile Hundreds of other motorists! The 11-inch snowfall that crip- pled and isolated Albuquerque was the heaviest on record. Thousands of residents were without electricity or transporta- tion as the howling blizzard kneeked out power lines and- blocked all roads into ‘the city. N.Y. Teamsters to Picket Police inating petitions had passed at 4 p.m., the follow- dates in the state’s Sixth Judicial district: Incumbent Judges H. Russel Hol- cae Clark J. Adams, and William J. Beer; Frederick C. Ziem, county : ° prosecutor since 1952: Milton F. Setting Up Lines Jan. 12 Cooney, . Pontiac -ajtorney: in Drive to Organize dore F. Hughes, of Berkley, for- ° , |mer state representative. City Workers Others were Maurice A. Merritt land Stanton G. Dondero, both of ing had submitted as candi-| Theo- | Pan-|men, Casualty AP Wirephote CASTRO AIDE REPORTED KILLED — Unconfirmed reports said that Ernesto Guevara, one of rebel leader Fidél Castro's NEW YORK (AP)—The “Team. |Royal Oak; James Renfrew, Hunt-| a) degen! sters Union bent on organizing ington Woods justice of the peace; veeniay'a Ohare : neeroe og ae Verne C. Hampton, Gircuit Court a the city’s police force, plans to|commissioner since 1937; Ralph F. are. dramatize its drive by daily pick-|Finley,- Berkley just of the * x eting of police headquarters be- ginning Jan, 12. Henry Feinstein, Teamsters of- ficial, said the picketing is aimed at Police Commissioner Stephen P. Kennedy. “We are going to give the commissioner a taste of the eco- | . nomic. force and pressure of the | Teamster Union,” Feinstein said. | “His threat to fire policemen for | joining the Teamster Union makes |him unfair to our union and to all 'of organized labor.’’ | | Feinstein is leading a _nation- wide campaign to bring all police- firemen and other state, county and municipal workers into was an- last month by Team |sters President James R. Hoffa. Feinstein said the threatened | 40-man picket line would remain | outside police headquarters for an indefinite period. Other picket lines will go up outside police depots and supply stations, Feinstein said, in an ef- fort ‘to cut off deliveries of fuel and other items. Feinstein, president of Team- sters Local 237, said Kennedy \‘‘will freeze in his office.”’ Commenting on the picket plan, Deputy Police Comniissioner Wal- ter Arm, in charge of community relations, said: ‘Any group has the-right-to-picket peacefully and| if pickets are sent to police head-| the Police Department ton Township trustee; James C. | peace; Wendell Brown,| Farming-| Allen; former state securities and exchange commissioner; \ Mau- rice E. Finnegan, Boni munici- pal judge. \ a a This was one of the largest fields for a non-partisan judicial ‘election jin the county. It will necessitate a primary ,on| Feb. 16, at which time the ‘14 rowed to 10, two for each pf the, five judgesh: | ips, to be placed on Up for grabs in the judicial | balloting, which occurs every = years, are these five six- (Continued on Page 2, Col.| ‘0 Fair and Colder; Cloudy Tomorrow | -*, | Fair but colder is the US. Weather Bureau's prediction for the Pontiac area tonight. A low of 10-17 is forecast. Wednesday will be partly cloak with easterly winds at 10-15 m.p.h. and little change in temperature. Tomorrow's expected high is oom 35 degrees. The outlook ,for New Year's Day is partly cloudy in most of Michigan, except for a little snow in the Upper Peninsula. Twenty-two was the lowest re; Retiring after 2 years with the department is Elmer L. Me- Quern, 65, who was appointed undersheriff in January, 1955. He “served as a full-time law enforc- er since 1936, under eight dif- ferent sheriffs. : McQuern was honored last night immediate plans call for a well- earned vacation in Florida, which he plans to embark on next week. - Francis, 55, entered the Sher- iff’s Department in Feb., 1942. He was promoted from the uni- formed division to the detective bureau in January, 1946. In June of that year he resigned | from the department to accept a! position as Oxford police chief, a position he held .untit--4948 when | jhe rejoined the department as a nite med deputy. | ~Francis again was promoted to Irons took office. Francis and his wife, Bernice, Oxford. They have four boys and five girls. native of Oakland County, ancis Was born and raised on a to gaze into his congressional crystal ball. He came UP 95-acre farm in Oxford Township. 86th session of Congress will be “the most critical in the history of the country.” “The fiscal problem heads the list of issues which will confront us," he said. “The big question is whether to-try and hold a bal- anced program intact or spend without regard to the national def- icit.”" Bill finished out his first two years as practically the county's - lone voice in the halls of Con- gress protesting unnecessary -fed- eral spending. He was responsible for trimming some 300 million dollars. in ‘Spork barfel’’ public works projects, which he. said were but “feathers in the caps of certain congress- men's bids for re-election.” The 36-year-old lawmaker trom Royal Oak, about to enter upon his 11th year in public.office (eight in Lansing), has a 1959 model (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) WILLIAM S. BROOMFIELD é with a year-ahead preview and the opinign that the He is an active Mason. 28 Below in Colorado FRASER, Colo. ih — This small eommunity high in the Chlorade Rockies, often the na- tion's cold spot, teday had its coldest weather since last win- ter, The temperature plunged to 33 below zero, the lowest ported anywhere in the nation. In Today's Press if Comics .. 14 County News Sere asides oer 9 Editorials)... 4 Green Empress .«.... gue Ml Markets ...).0 0.0... cee ees 15 Obituaries ................. 8 Sports ... 12-13 Theaters gaa lhl TV & Radio ‘Programs ., 19 | Wilson, Earl ............5.. 19 | Women's Pages ...... 67 at a farewell party given him by members of the department. His Linemen worked through the night to slowly restore service aft-| er nearly 30,000 of the city’s 68,000' quarters, TWill “provide police officers to see that the pickets are not interfered lwith and to 7. order.” corded temperature in downtow sb Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The ther mometer registered 26 at 1 p.m. electric meters were knocked ‘out by broken power lines. * * * Premature Baby Struggles to Samire Snow continued to swirl early to-| day in eastern New Mexico, . the! Texas Panhandle and western Ok- lahoma. The U.S. Weather Bureau | said another 3 to 4 inches could! 'be- expected before the snow ta | pered off later in the day.. i Fire Strikes University KALAMAZOO wp — Fire de- re- stroyed -a 12-classroom building on the Western Michigan Univer- sity campus here today. Loss was estimated at $75,000. No one was injured, 12-Ounce Girl Still Alive | CHICAGO (AP)—A 12-ounce baby girl born 314 sienths prematurely clung precariously to life today after her first feeding — a few drops of sugar solution through a tebe in- serted in the stomach. . * x * Physicians say Gloria Diane’s chances of surviving are slim. But if she does, she will tie the record of the lightest surviving baby known to the American Medical Assn. * K * The infant was “born Sunday to Mrs. Mabel Hanses, Cuban Police Seize, Hold 2 Americans NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — Pas- sengers on an airliner which ‘candidates will have to be nar-|!anded here yesterday on a flight ltrom Cuba said two protesting Americans were dragged from the the April 6 general election ballot. p lane before takeoff by belligerent jNationalist policemen. Officials of Delta Air Lines con- firmed the seizure and identified a v Reds Broadéast Plea for Stand Against Batista Castro Forces Declare Asland Split, . Supplies to Havana Cut Off Pee | HAVANA, Cuba — (UPI) — Cuban rebels struck into the heart of Havana province today with a daring raid on an explosives depot in which they dynamited the huge stores of ammunition they could not carry away. - HAVANA (UPI) — The Cuban Rebels claimed to-. day to have smashed gov- ernmentfforces in central and eastern Cuba and said the revolutionary forces of Fidel Castro were “at the doors of triumph.” At the same time a new radio station which identi- fied itself as the “Voice of the Communist Party” ap- pealed to all workers and |memibers. of the party to, |join forces against thé “fast stand of the dictator” Presi- dent Fulgencio Batista. Rebel radio broadcasts said in- surgent forces had captured 80 per cent of the rich farming province of Las Villas in central Cuba in a major Rebel victory that would é cut the island almost in two and seal off Havana from its food sup- plies. je Americans as James W. Reid Other broadcasts reported sweep» West Indies, to New Orleans. * * * Passengers said the two men were discussing the Cuban revolu- tion at the Havana air terminal before boarding the plane and apparently this was the reason for their arrest. Dr. Daniel Thomas, 39, of Gary, Ind., one of the passen- gers, said a half dozen Cuban plainclothesmen entered the plane while it stood on the ramp, almost bowling over one of the stewardesses. “They went straight’ for these two passen- gers,’ hé said. ‘‘One (passenger) was a young man from Tennm- see and the other was middle- aged.” * * * “The Cubans wrestled them from the plane,’’ Thomas related. “Both were protesting all the while that they hadn't done anything and that they were American citizens. “One of the armed men cocked _jhis pistol arid shoved it against |the younger man’s abdomen, tell- ing him to shut up and come along.” x * * Another passenger, Daniel Free- man, 43, of Oakland, Calif., said he ran forward and told the place. _“The captain did nadine to. stop them,’”’ Freeman said. “He told me you don’t argue with men 2% wife of Philip Hanses, stock clerk for a grocery chain. holding guns.” A Near-Tragedy on Telegraph Road 25 TONS OF GRAVEL SPILLED IN 4-VEHICLE CRASH — Telegraph and 14!2-Mile road was terday when a huge double-bottom a State Police car, another auto and overturned on this new station wagon, §pilling 25 tons of gravel. ¢ Co a. was a miracle no oné the scene of a near tragedy yes- gravel truck jack-knifed, struck Redford Post troopers said it ‘# was injured. The accidé truck driver, Boone Stone, 6, of Walled Lake, attempted to stop on the slippery pavement to avoid hitting another wrecked auto across the road. Siate Police said traffic had to be rerouted for two hours while seven wreckers worked 'to clear the busy highway.- Pontiac Press Phote , oecurred as the. plane's captain what was taking | land Lquis F. Brantley, both en| ing victories in Oriente Province, route from Montego Bay, British|the center of ~Rebel activity in Easternmost Cuba. Rebel radios said the army was on the run in many areas falling back on the provincial capital of Santiago. The government bombed the Rebels relentlessly in around- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Clarkston to Get New Gas Line Pipe Part of Consumers Power Plan to Increase. Service in County A new Clarkston pipeline is in- cluded in Consumers Power Co, plans for $117,500,000 in improve- iment and expansion of its electric and natural. gas systems in 1959. Construction of a 24-inch pipeline to Clarkston from Northville, 20 miles away, may be completed by the end of next year, Edward L. Karkau, Pontiac area manager, said. It will provide the means to supply additional gas to potential customers in Pontiac and such suburban communities as Oxford, Lake Orion,..and Avon, Pontiac, Waterford, West Bloomfield and . Independence townships, Karkau said, At Northville, the pipeline will connect into a 121-mile, 26-inch line to be constructed from the Indiana- Michigan border near White Pi- geon. At Clarkston, it will end at the regulating station, the terminus for two existing pipelines from Lansing and Manchester, - * * *. Karkau said the pipeline is planned to meet the needs of the growing north Oakland County area. He said the amount of nat- ural gas available to the area may » accelerated if Consumers can wares for additional supplies. Other details of the expansion program were released by Dan E. Karn, Consumers president. The $117,500,000 was broken down into $56,600,009 for gas projects, $55,900,00 for electric projects and $4,000,000 for mis- cellaneous construction and ex- pansion, Karn said -his company had a | waiting list of 125,000 seeking gas home heating service and that Con- sumers had contracted for a large additional supply of natural gas: from Texas and Louisiana, begin- ning next October and, inéreasing until 1963. Consumers supplies gas service to 29 outstate counties and elec- tric service to 61. Combined, the area. covers 70 per cent of the 4 Lower Peninsula. t \ * Mrs. ' Sp THE PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAY, D ee a a ee ECEMBER : 80, 1958. pe EWG oe eee ie oho deere ac aciertek ne SU Pee ee os eae = GOP Liberals Seek | Slate for Senate Jobs By JACK BELL jing to Fun niier the job if the group MWASHINGTON (AP)— Republi-, backs him. 7 oe Sen. William Knowland (R- man of the party policy commit-! 0 of ie ial tee, and of Sen. Leverett Salton-! ~ wd * stall, as chairman of, the Repub- can liberals seek -agreement to- AGAINST CHALLENGE jday on a slate of candidates to” Sen. Thomas Kuchel (R-Calif), challenge conservative colleagues \ho has been mentioned as a pos- for control of their parfy’s Sen- sible candidate, said he thinks the jate leadership, liberal group ought to concentrate i on‘ getting one of its members With fewer than a dozen of the into the Jeadership lineup, with- Senate's 34 Republicans represent- out chall llengng veteran conserva- jed, the GOP insurgents showed tives now holding top posts. few signs of agreement on either, Aiken has been listed as the tactics er personalittes in ad-' most likely candidate if the group} vance of a closed meeting in thes decides on an all-out challenge to| ~ affice of Sen, George Aiken (R-| Sen. Everett Dirksen, the present! Vt. \GOP Whip. Dirksen long has been * * * | the expected choice of*a majority Sen. Prescott Bush (R-Conn), of the Senate’ Republicans to suc- EDWIN L. WILLARD who: proposed at @ previous SeS- ceed Knowland., sion that the group get behind a That choice will be made when) Gi full leadership slate, said he. is al) GOP senators caucus at the | | un se offering Sen. John Sherman Coop- beginning of the new Congress. er (R-Ky) as a candidate for the Technically, : the jobs of Sen. Moor leader post vaeated by re- Styles Bridges (R-NH) as chair-| Cooper said in a separate inter-, jican Conference, Husband Charged With view he hasn't canvassed any- at that time. bedy- 4o-vote for him, but is will- Murder After Using ~ “aaa Rifle She Gave Him will be. at stake| CHANGE OF COMMAND — nard A. Woessner (left) shows ham: C, Remick through the Reserve Training Center, 469 S Square. Dende Classes | Lt. Cmdr. Ber- terday Lt. Cmdr. Wil- Remick. Woessne Pontiac Naval Beach, Calif. W . East Blvd, yes- reserve unit for mauvas, va. ary — six Broomfield Returns Wil! Steen Jon. 7 Receive New Commanding Officer 14 Oakland Lawyers. The Parks and Recreation De-} / partment announced that advanced | ‘square dancing classes will begin at 7:30 p.m. Jan. % at Malkim Jeannette Willard gaye her fe band a rifle for Christmas. He used it Monday night, Said, to kill her. fo Fight Spending police! er moves in tomorrow. The husband, Edwin L. Willard,) 21, was arraigned today on a, charge of murder. The shooting took place at the home of the victim’s mother Mrs Louise Divenney. The couple’s 3- year-old son was also in house. . Pohce said Mrs. Willard taken the child Monday had home. Willard went to the house! and tried to talk his wife into re-j turning home with him. : An argument ensued, and police tive within their needs.” Said Willard ran from the house! fo his¢car, returning with the .22- caliber rifle. Mrs. Divenney was trying to wrestle the gun. away from her) son-in-law when it went off and hit) Willard in the hip, police said. A second shot was fired just! as Mrs. Divenney managed to get! the gun away from Willard. > The bullet went into the ceiling } Police quoted Willard as saying | it had been meant for himself. Police quoted Willard as saying, he had not meant to fire the rifte; but had merely planned to fright-| en his wife. Cold to Hang On Before Leaving By The Associated Press * cold snap which knocked ther- | et eee mometers below zero in at- least jond term Jan. | ceremonies, expected. to get even colder to-| ures he said he will push -for. two Michigan spots overnight, is night before a little warmer weath-| e + Pellston, near the top of the Lower Peninsula, reported an overnight low of 9-below zero — a drop of 41 degrees from its | relatively mild, even-freezing 32 of the previous. night. | Houghton, high in the Keweenaw Peninsula in Lake Superior, had: 2-below last night, compared with a low of 24 above the night be-| fore, And Houghton’s 35 inches of “snow aground continued the deep- est in the nation, outside the Rocky Mountains. Outside the below-zero spots, Michigan's overnight tempera: | tures ranged from even Zero at Sault Ste. Marie to 26 at down- state Detroit. ~Mostly last night's lows were in| the teens, compared with 20s and’ even some 30s the previous night. The colder weather which began) Broomfield promised he would ee in late yesterday rolled up|watch closely measures providing a fog blanket that had disrupted) both air and ground traffic over southern and central Michigan for! Pontiac and Royal Oak Township, the previous 24 hours. The Weather * Full U. 8. Weather Bureau. Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Today! becoming partiy cloudy and_ colder, high 33. Northerly winds 16-135 miles Fair and colder tonight. Low 17 ex- eept te 10 above in the subetbs. To-| morrow partly cloudy with little change the, morning; . and had gone to her mother’s: ‘drain on federal funds | to watch the dividing line be- Through Tonight: | |public works bond issues. |Rochester and Wixom, i few. » * Susan, “(Continued From Pages One) fesicce They are for persons al- sun ete ht te restr, on marin be bce ere File aS Candidates Cer emony al Naval- Center ager ‘But it poses a probe; said Jolin A. Streit, assistant di-| | rector. - | (Continued From Page Qne) | He said he believes one way | For the eight-week session, there | | to cut federal expenditures is te \j}) be a fee of $2 per couple for.’ send many projects — ‘not in | pontiac residents and $4 per cou- the realm of federal responsi- pie for non-residents. bility’’ — back to the states, regular terms, one six-months short term for the fifth judge- ship, and another shorter term | to fill out the unexpired term of the laté Judge George B, Hart- Broomfield looked at the crip-| | rick: . *s pled treasury of his own state and Cuban Rebels Claim | Cooney and Hughes submitted aeree’ fee a. 2 propie. pie petitions for the short term, Only eyeeid Aire ss ate nerd (otiers (4 hi Vi t | Judge Beer turned in petitions as jhave to cut back and learn vw Smas Ing IC ory ‘a candidate for the vacancy. He x &® (Continued From Page One) place until “Tf we cz . . - ; ne sah 7“ in ess ie lone! the-clock bombing and strafing governmnen' ae oes EL og ong attacks in perhaps the heaviest run we will be saving money,” ¢enting of the Fidel Castro-led |lso filed as candidates for the ‘he said. : ‘regular full terms ; Ron etree ht. |regular fu S. Broomfield mentioned the Ten-| Tevomton, but heavy s tHE ; ing- was reported underway in -Mrs, Mabel M. Child, county nessee Valley Authority (TVA) as! | = api rice S - ahe an example of where he believed? Santa Clara, the capital of S| election clerk, said as far as she thé states should assume more| Villas Province, 160 miles east could determine -now the primary | fiscal responsibility. of Havana. | run-off would be necessary for | A further problem pops out of Santa Clara, a city of 150,000, rae ie ape a his suggestion on saving. Broom- is one of the principal Shui) pee ween, —_ field, like his fellow congressmen, | cation centers of Cuba. It con-| ° . realize it is rather difficult to cut! trols all main north-south and east She ‘said she would confer with |spending “in Washington and still west railroads and highways and the three-member Election Com-| win the projects for his consti-; supplies ‘Havana ith much of its mission to determine if these two ituents, which eventually put a meat, sugar. coffee sand tobacco. |races would go on the Feb. 16 bal-, ' Already a meat shortdBe was re- lots anyway. weer 2 | ported ay ana. x ke we * * Missing among the incumbent | A Rebel " pror ideast. said their Judges is Judge Frank L. Doty who [troops smashed through: govern- cannot by law seek -re-election be-| ment lines to enter the city of San- | cause of his age. ‘ta Clara and capture the Univer-| There was a tota] of 144 candi- sits ‘from the city limits. (throughout the state filed by yes- who begins his sec-| jt said ‘‘Army forces fell back terday. Twenty-eight of the aspir-| n. 7 at swearing-in towards the ,Leoncio Vidal’ bar-/ants submitted their papers in the’ listed several meas- packs.* headquarters of the third final hours before the deadline military district. — | The spring election will see 81 | These included: i. ; . |circuit judges chosen for six-year, i a a At Cruces, 12 miles west of | orms in 41 circuits by non-partisan A plan to place the full faith, Santa Clara, heavily bombed balloting. : | and credit of the federal govern. Yesterday by army planes, the — x ke ment behind municipal and county, Rebels said the people “are form- | It will mark the first time county | ing lines to join the valiant army |voters have selected a fifth and of national liberation.” ‘mew judge for the local bench. The: Southfield, | The broadcast called thé bomb- new post was approved by the to name @ jing “‘vandalic, inhumane action Legislature and governor this year. | '. . , a demonstration of the im- 7 : 3. Raising the ceiling of what potence and weakness and insuf-. ek ee ee ee persons can earn and yet not ficiency of the army of tyranny.” schieve this at ceca the | jeopardize social security benefits. | \He said the present level is ‘un: {GIGHTING FIERCE Sood ees ie aol oe Ore |realistic in the light of the high The Rebels also claimed major, considered the heaviest of the ju- victories in other Las Villas towns dicial circuits. cost of living.” 1 Avbill to make it a federal] and at the port of Trinidad ‘on The 1959 election represents also |offense to parficipate in the bomb- the southern Las Villas coast, 30 the first regular election at which. |ings of churches or synagogues. Miles south of Santa Clara, but the fourth judgeship, now occupied 5. A bill to allow the President admitted the fighting was so fierce;by Judge Adams, is being voted select Veto power on appropri iation’ the rebels had. been forced BD ask’ on. Ite ake Judge Hartrick’s the 1959 election. Cooney, Hughes, and Judge Beer “All of us in Washington have tween what Absolutely is neces- sary to meet the needs of our growing country, and what | ‘amounts to unnecessary bills,” he remarked, Broomfield, 2. New postal facilities for coun- ty communities ‘bills, and one to outlaw voti ng, for’ reinforcements. * * * ‘proxies on all congressional com. The rebels reported the jail and) Thé judge, a former _Supreme mittees. These will be reintroduced army headquarters under siege. ‘Court justice, was appointed by! |Gov. Williams in 1955. Hé ascended the bench Jan. 1, 1956. : from’ last year Another report from central i * * * ' Cuba said the Rebets were plan- ning to form a provisional goy- ernment at Caibaiguan, 25 miles chon: Speak Louder sgutheast of Santa Clara, under Than Words for Acrobat Dr. Manuel Urrutia, a former DERBY, England (UPI)—French Oriente Province judge who. fled i i Ss . into exile in the United States acrobat Lihsarn Barrani overcame a language barrier and returned to Cuba, recently. of standing on his hands. Oriente: Province, scene i. heavy fighting since the Cuban rev-, He did the hand-stand on a bank | sion. His wife, Jane, daughters, ‘olution first broke out, Was report-|/counter when he was unable to 16, Nancy, 5, and Bar (ed cut off from Havana at the! lexplain his occupation in order ) bara, 1, will fly is Washington. other tip” of Cuba. |convert his tr ancs into ) pounds. later next month to set up home | ee ae = funds for the Pontiac Municipal ‘Airport, urban renewal funds for jand those creating highway appro-| | priations, The congressman will have | company during the coming ses- ta ee of Santa Ctara three miles dates for Circuit Court judgeships . yesterday by, The Day i in: Birmingham Approve Skowron Post Up Traffic Court Costs BIRMINGHAM — City commis- sioners last night approved the appointment of Wesley J. Skowron|rooms escaped with smoke and tion of the Structure as being | gutted by flames while the bed- © before turning over his command to ie) Pentiac Press Phete r has been transferred to Long oessner commanded the local almost four years. | A change-of-command ecreniony/| 'was held yesterday at the US| Naval Reserve Training Center, 469) ‘lists an added incentive for good week. as warrant officer and gave motor- behavior and prompt payment of fines. An additional $2 was added to the present $3 “court costs.” ° x * * Court costs are added to the regular amount if fines are not paid prior to the warrant officer's receiving the ticket. Motorists have days in which to pay fines before two reminder notices spaced a week apart are mailed. * * * The warrant officer enters the picture at the end of the second The appropriations of $3,144 Was approved for the publication | of the revised fire ordinance. Commissioners also approved a $2,000 sum for the DPW to repair water gates and hydrants. A traffic study was requested at these high accident~intersec- tions: Pieree and Brown streets, | Oak street and Woodward avenue, and Baldwin and W, Maple ave- |nues. Fire destroyed most of the in- terior and some furnishings of a $35,060 model home at 6952 Sandal- wood Dr., Bloomfield Township, water damage only, . * at 5 p.m. observing the customary evening hours. Miss Jeanne Lloyd, librarian said regular hours will be resumed set ‘Dr., tally injured in the two-car crash on sleet-covered U.S. 112. * ; An unidentified man passing the uninhabited house noticed the fire in the living room and turned in the alarm, firemen Co-sponsored by the Birming- ham Community House and Ree- reation Board, the third annual New Year’s Eve dance wil] be held at the house tomorrow, be- ginning at 10 p.m. Poe # Baldwin Public Library will close tomorrow instead of riday. Milford Father of 3 Dies From Injuries A Milford father of three died this morning in- St. Joseph’s Hos- pital, Ann Arbor, from injuries re- ceived in an auto- aceident six miles west of Ann Arbor, Dec. 17. Noble Ashley Jr., 44, of 555-Sun- was the third person fa- yesterday afternoon His mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary E. |Cogger, 75, of 1120 Maple Height Firemen said the blaze appar- Rd.; Commerce Township, a pas- ently started when a cooking uten- senger in the car with Ashley, and |sil was left on an electric stove.| Angeline M. Merkel, 31, of Chelsea, They believe that the metal melted, | the driver of the second car, were at Long Beach, Calif., where he will take over as executive of- ficer of the USs Platte, a fleet | = roe ee . pee estat eis CD Ue I | flowing into a contro! panel which killed instantly. received their new commander, Mt. Remick comes to the training. started the blaze. Cmdr. Willtam C. Remick. leente fr he naval b Ashley's wife, Dorothy, 45, and * * * jcenter from the nav pase at San- The house is ewned by the _ daughters, Barbara, 17, and Nan- over the reigns yesterday from Lt. | Cmdr. Bernard A. Woessner, who had come to the center as com-| was appointed by Gov, Williams to mander in January, 1955, from the miral’s phibious Group No. 3, had been attached to a there. naval base at San Diego, Calif., whe re he h LST in the Pacific Flee * * * Woessner, wife and two daughters at 517 Linda Vista Dr., Lt. Cmdr, R emick officially took Di completed a tour of sea duty. Absequami Trail in Lake Orion. [. who has made his heme with his ego, Calif., where he recently | Starfire Building (Go. of Detroit. | cy, 10, have been released from | No estimate of damages to the | Ann Arbor hospitals. H ; 5 Spee oy = pei made PY | Herbert Cogger, 79, Ashley's fa- e was a member of the. Ad- | ther-in-law, who was driving the Staff of Commander, Am- Firemen from the township, auto, is still in the University stationed Bloomfield Hills, and Franklin Vil- Hospital. lage fought the blaze for over an’ A civil enginer, Ashley.was em- He and his wife will live at 816 hour. | ployed by the Oakland Comty Tey reported the central por-' Road Commission. a re ia His Dog Dying of Cancer * * * will report to the naval station News Flash TORONTO W& — Three Ameri- cans, One reported’ sought on a charge of robbing a South Car- olina bank of $29,000 last Wednes- day, were arrested in downtown Cronto early today after they apparently squabbled and be- came involved .in a gunfight. Two of the men were said to be Detroit taxi drivers. _ Police declined to give details — of the case, saying they were not ready to ‘‘release the story.”’ Japanese Eat, Drink More in Last 2 Years OSAKA, Japan (UPI) — Eating and drinking ere obviously on the rise here Blind Man's Heart in Agony Also He won't be training his new 1 Pro- fessionals will do that. On Jan. 10 he starts two or three weeks of schooling with the dog which will become his new eyes. This --was one of the things arranged by Kauf- man. LOS ANGELES (AP)—Sheba dies a lit- tle bit every day. And a piece of Ray Myers’ heart goes with her. * * * They're buddies, you-krew: Close as only a blind man and his dog can be. For three weeks the gray German Shepherd has lived on will power and love. She goes right on working, guid- ing her master through the city hubbub. The scores of people who scurry past them at the little sidewalk stand where Myers sells novelties Httle know she’s in agony from the cancer eating her intes- it harder to get to her feet. She gets pills tines and throat. three times a day, for the pain. ~ VET KEEPS HER ALIVE : a “She should have been put to sleep three weeks ago.” said Morris Kaufman, a * * + * Kaufman also got a new room for Ray when he was evicted becafise of Sheba. And patrons of the cafe and employes of a large store nearby chipped in on expenses for the new dog and it’s training. Sheba scarcely touches her food now. Each day she gets more gaunt and finds ‘> her well-earned rest just before the new. dog enters her master’s life, if she lives that long. City officials reported today that cafe owner, and a friend of the blind man. " TSS SURES over the last two years the num- “The vet is trying to keep her alive until For pr it ‘ P sad New Year's. But ber of eating and drinking es- Ray gets a new dog.” there's a silver lining. tablishments doubled to 14.322 and . ° : * * * Sheba's not old. Ray trained her Even though he can't see them, friends that sales went up Deadline Near \_ 330 per cent.) . himself when he boughs her ior a dol- _have come out of nowhere to surround for Young Man of Year Entries Deadline for the Outstanding | Young Man of the Year contest is a week from tomorrow. * * * Civic organizations must. have submitted nominations by that date to the Pontiac Area Junior Cham- ber of Commerce, said W. B. Neal, contest chairman. Candidates must be 35 years of age. or younger, and will be judged on the basis of community service. * The winner will be given the Jaycee Distinguished Service Award, He will be named at the. annual Bosses Night banquet to be sponsored by Jaycees Jan. 14 at Elks Temple. Last year’s winner was Dr. Lynn Allen Jr., a Pontiac optometrist. Broomfield commuted between | in Kensington, Md, Last year | 4 Royal Qak and Washington. essen Off Limits’ Bagley and Wes in temperature. Grade ha Ease ds 10-16 miles becoming seutherly . . ; tonight. | The critical nature of the coming. Today 7s "Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. “At 8 am: Wind velocity 10-15 mph. Direction — North. Sun sets Tuesday at 5°08 pm Sun rises Wednesday at 801 am Moon sets Wednesday at 1¢ 37 am Moon rises UGE OF 10:17 p.m. cam Dewsiey a Goda a a0 ‘than: ever," he mused. \ley and Wessen streets is ‘‘off.in the Oakland County Jail. 7 am... =..22 qa n 25 ~*~ ww * imi ts” to them. They-were James Elliott, 56, of soorodan aie: 1m : ee + ig 2 Besides scrutinizing the federal) The warning came from Detec- 251 Raeburn St., and Edward Pitts, 10 am.. 22 ; budget, the young congressman tive Richard G. Evans, head of 52, of 258 Elm St. Monday in Pontiac from Oakland said top billing the Pontiac vice squad, as officers, * * * Highest temperature ............ . 48 {Should be given a second attempt’ ‘continued a strict policy of vice) Two others pleaded guilty .be- foeest cempermiuts po wos 19 lio pass a@ labor reform bill. Poli- suppression in the city. fore Judge McCallum to solociting Weather — (Ganny ‘tics was blamed for killing the! tof teh ha ian immoral act. They will be © (Gas Year Age tw Pontiac _last one. ‘ Eight. persons were arrested at sentenced Jan. 2. Out on $50 bond Highest temperature .... «4 | He said he would look into many! the. Bagley-Wessen corner Satur-| each are James F. McGuire, 19, Cages! emeerstre ee 5 ‘complaints from citizens about the day night. All were accused oftof Birmingham, and Edward Con- Weather Partly cloudy holiti excise tax on telephone|seeking prostitutes or attempting way, 20, of Livonia. , Highest and Lewes Temperatures this service. He> predicted somethingito make an illegal purchase of! kt *& *° ate in 86 Years fea . s. 89 in 1884 -10 in 1880 might come Up faced meter = ! Four others pleaded not guil- i oxXC & mal mondays Semperatace Chari Broomfield Cited some of: the! Evans said police officers in | ty before Judge McCallum to Alpena 39 Marquette 38 13/ lainclothes are stationed | soliciting an i Rakimore 46 14 Memphis 46 40° “extravagant expenditures" of the) P : ans 28 trmtoral 142 They Bismare 20°18 “Miami Beach 72 86 reaoral hich h | throughout the area, and will | were John Alvaredo, 21; of 7 Rrowneville 76 80 Milwaukee 38 21, i = government which he bing: in anyone who asks them | Osmun- St.; Gilbert Hernander, - Ruffaia, 49 3] Minneapolis 28 J: deemed unnecessary | $e) . : : Charleston 87 48 New Orleans 84 43! = ue | Where they can find prostitutes +-26; -of 322 Central St.; Jimmie : yo ie | * * * . é ; Saran “4 4 phi aRS UE “I They. bought hotel for fo or buy liquor illegally. , L., Hatley, 17, an@ Randall Tay- hie ae se ae i a hotel for fou . . Cleveland 32 Pellsion 38 - ’ ee Ses eee 60 42 million dollars to be used by con-| The-arrests are made under a RE Lis bein ot Koege Harbor. Moraes : ti aa eae ae , gressmen during renovation of pre- ‘city ordinance which forbids such ~ tS Sept Worth 438 ' $3 ; Sent quarters and found out after soliciting, Evans said. Bond for Alvaredo and Hernan- Hough on x i 1 ht ivigg it that the floors were so Two persons arrested for solicit- dez, whose trial date is Jan. i was, ariippriie $4 ‘7 41 ald they.wouldn't hold the weight,” ing the illegal sale of liquor+sef at $500 each. For the Keego one aac s tL ss a7 Broomlicld said. pleaded _ guilty, befort~ Municipat-I flarbor youths, who will be tried : ia Re . L ng 2 cs - be ‘ e Bd ms a _ . e >, 2 i) rs |session, which has seen the, Re- publican ranks dwindled since the November Democratic sweep, will! be enlivened due to the coming! |1960 presidential election, Broom- _ : | fie! Id ee Custamers of vice were warned Judge Cecil MeCallum yesterday “They'll be playing politics more today that the. intersection of Bag-|and were fined $50 and two days Continue Vice Crackdown ‘the following day, bond was set at $100. Anyone convicted under the city ordinance which prohibits soliciting faces a jail sentence, Judge Mc- Callum said. * kt Many of the persons arrested for soliciting are out-of-towners, Evans noted. He disclosed. that since Public Safety Director George D. East- man.announced a strict policy of enforcement against vice on Nov. ' 27, 105 arrests have been made by vice squad officers. Seventy-three persons have been arrested on gambling charges, 15 for soliciting acts of prostitution, 11 two for solicting the purchase of narcotics, and one for aiding and abetting an illegal liquor sale. One arrest has been made for carrying a concealed weapon, oné for possession of an unregistered gun, and one, for possession “numbers slips. ¥ for soliciting illegal liquor sales, | of4 ; ; . ALL DEPARTMENTS ILL CLOSE 12 NOON Wednesday, Dee. SI All Operations in Both Banks Will Cease at This Hour at Our Main Bank and All Branches oo Pontiac State Bank Community National Bank “ ‘of Pontiac 3 tie Gea on thin tttietiineiaitinn. 4 2 CRNA LES la IME: sil alg SOG aie cAI Fa Stat f Pn ¥ 3 = THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1958 Hal Boyle Predicts: ee % oe ae Everything Fine in 59-—With Reservations NEW YORK (AP)—It is’ time) most weary of ry 1960 are “‘infla- again for our annua] peek into the|tion’’ and. ‘‘taxes." F crystal ball at the Progpects for! The cold war will remain about! the year ahead. 'as peaceful as it has in the past, | And the forecast is mEverviting| but defense costs will go up in fine in ’59.’" But with some reser-| every country /@& every day un-| yations, _ covers a new international crisis. Almost everybody who is work- In the rest of the world people will’ ing will earn a little more money,|riot for bread or power—and in| but even the Joneses will find it America for the goalposts after harder to keep up with them-! football eas: s | selves. xk * « ~*~ & * A few ahs predictions: Business and the cost of living) In March the United States will | will rise hand in hand. Politicians|startle the world by firing into of all parties will sternly call for| space the first satellite containing more economy in government —/a talking dog. In April the Soviet, and then sit down and yote more} Union will reply by shooting up a money all around. Satelite containing a talking para- The two: words people will be keet and a chorus of singing mice, Oe ee ee (TOMORROW from 90 a.m. to 6 p. m.)—Sale of | LADIES & GIRLS’ BLOUSES Worth $1.29 to $2:00 Each ~ YOUR CHOICE - 4 Bl’ * Assorted Styles * Assorted Fabrics * Assorted Colors * Short Sleeve™* Styles = GIRLS’ SIZES 4 to 14—in wash ‘n’ wears, nylons, dacrons. lace trims, some appliques in whites solids. prints and stripes LADIES’ SIZES 32 to 38—Peter Pan collars, button down col- lars, elec. Assorted fabrics, little or no ironing White & solid colors 98 N. Saginaw CLOTHING—Main_ Floor |—and that is the last that will and recover 612 lost golf. balls. [Robert F. Wagner will ‘at Princeton, N.J. .|told a history of science meeting |in connection with the American) LOS ANGELES (APi—A wom- e@ ADJUSTED | : | ©. It is a highly precise mechani-|/Sidewalk, crumpling Victor -Angel, | K@ |cal model of the earth, sun, moon ‘44, a deaf-mute flower seller, be- E Se, i He died shortly after-| »/ known craftsman about -65 B.C. —|ward in a_ hospital. | * | give or take 10 years. = | \turned by means of a small crank, Bromfield street store window: keeping every heavenly body in Me undersell the store that in- all perched on the back of a talk-/to run again in 1960. He’ il lose in| borrow money ‘or not, One group ing horse. : : 1960. | of placards" will read: x * x * * : ‘go home!” The other: “Y, ke In China, 250,000 people wear yi President Eisenhower will hold) don’t go home, We love you here.’ ‘of communal living, will stage aia massive children's Easter eRe a a oe friendly protest march on Peiping hunt on the White House lawn—| In the worl a sports: Mayor. offer, ever be heard from. them. Throughout most of Europe and| Central Park to a Nationa) League In Washington, D.C., these the Middle East the governments! haseball team: to return to New things can be looked for: | will distribute two kinds of demon-| york. but it will be turned down A congressman will receive a/ stration placards to-the people./in favor of Fort Worth's bid. Fort! citizens’ award for spending more|The use of which’ will depend on Worth will deed over Dallas to time at his job than in preparing! whether the government wants to the club. | Forecasts about people: Secretary of State John Foster Z, O00- Year-Old Model Dulles will -make a trip by train. ; | Nikita Khrushchev will go on the. ' water: wagon. Elvis Presley will) of Solar System Found |i" ‘i "racent tot write a book on Army life en- titled, “Three Stripes and You're! By JOHN BARBOUR Dr. Price said—for pieces contin-/ Out.” eS Tetice Writer ually break off. But looking care- All in all, -quite a year—1959 WASHINGTON (AP) — A 2,000- fully, you can make out the sharp ~~~~ ~~ ~ year-old working ‘ model of the) tee th of the gears and the w heels. i c / " fad solar system has just been identi-- Whoever made it must have . Factory Representative Here } “Finding a thing like this is like| Was quite thin. Then the individual | REMINGTON | | fied in a Greek museum. | pounded bronze or brass until it WEDNESDAY—2 to 3:30 P.M. | | | | .|finding a jet plane in the tomb of/gears were fashioned. Dr. Price & King Tut,” reperted. Dr. Derek J.|is' working on a recreated model Electric Shaver Price of Cambridge, England, and| of the original, which "remained “RECONDITIONED 4 | (the Institute for Advanced Study, behind in Greece. —While You 1 sams’ Ghivi’s sage ot Death Plunge Kills $450 echneleg eal development _per-| h dvanced than that ot p b | Europe. in the sth century. he WOMAN, FOSSErDY — a esc @ OILED *|Assn. for the Advancement of an leaping to her death from a [E © STERILIZED : @ CLEANED SEES: a ne A seventh:floor window fell on top : of a peadest rid , K ine j als fie ates oll mite wes pedestrian, killing him also. brought up-frem the depths. of the Killed in the suicide plunge ‘Mediterranean by sponge fisher-;Monday was Mrs. Louise Stark, | men on Easter Day, 1900. But it {!. who was despondent because remained an object of curiosity in her husband had received a jail | i" sentence. 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Fourth Floor THE PONTIAC PRESS ! _ . . ‘ 24 . ° eux stony: -, @ut of the Navy, is - another one comes in; t 4 2. i = THE ‘ Z : . i ¥ ¥ ae The ¢ reen "(Copyright 1958) ey Angye —- invalided sis ma pt te stay close to the pe. n't the middle Wr goo night $8 Seton receives a mysterious call, with bad gt ——), tried te pet at te Grose, fm iy is feels he ngela are in love bu us Rag I should have comettinn © aare Lorrimer suggests ites to CHAPTER XI “Angus, I know what you are thinking,’’ Angela said. ‘‘You don't want my father to do anything, because other people have tried Eg press by. fo Cadell “re Seien,| unusual sign that somebody was “We go down—"’ he began. cee “Down?” ‘ : “We go south to—” = . “South. Just one moment, please. nd/[ always get the points of the 4|compass mixed up. As we're. fac-| ing now, which is north?” | ° “Over there.” : CAN’T. SEE MAP “I see. Well, I shall face that way, and then I know that south is behind me and east is on my right hand and—” “But if you look that way, I'm afraid you won't- be able to see -and haven't succeeded. Well, other the map.” people weren’t my fathen, “When he says he’ll try, it usual- ly means he'll try successfully. An- gus, don’t you you take her for a walk along a wooded path on a dark night?” * . * “Never. It's asking for trouble. I wait until I've got her back to the ‘lights.”’ “And then?” “Then I give the briefest salute —like this... “And then?” “Then I take her indoors and leave her, as I'm going to leave you.” But before he left her, he ex- plained that she was rather a specia] kind of girl and he took her in his arms. Then they went in, and he left her and went up to his room. He lay in his bed looking at a thousand little im- ages of her on the ceiling. When . Sleep came at last, it was deep and. dreamiess. On the following day, he saw lit- tle of the passengers. He and An- gela spent the time together, going out after breakfast with a picnic lunch and tea, and returning - to a late dinner., They walked by the river, they lay on its banks: the sun was warm, the country at its best. SLEPT DREAMLESSLY Angus slept that night as dream- lessly as he had done the night before, and woke to the hope of| seeing Angela for an hour or, two before the coach was due to leave. But once more, he had to come down to reality. As he dressed, a message was brought to him, the driver would like to see him. Angus, with a seuse of fore- beding, finished dressing as quickly as possible, and went downto the garage. Ferdy met him with a sober -countenance. “I'm sorry to have sent for you, sir. I thought if I went up to you, the passengers might see me and feel there was something wrong.’ “What's up, Ferdy?" “Someone came to the window last night. That window there. Just daybreak, it was, burglar& they can see where they're going, but you can't see who they are. x * * “IT heard this chap, and |] knew) he was creeping round to the ga- rage window, and I thought to m'self: All right, Frenchie, if you want it, you: can have it. So I crept in here, sir, and waited for him. “I was going to wait until he tried to get in, and then I was going to pull him the rest of the} way and shine a torch on him to) get a look-see."' *And—?"' “It didn't come off, sir. All I got was a whack at him with my torch,-Got him on the wrist. I tried to shine the torch on him, but the ruddy switch jammed. I saw his hand and [| clutched at it, meaning to drag him in, but he twisted away and all I managed was a crack at the last minute.” “T wish I'd been here,” said An- gus yearningly. “In a way, I wish you had, sir. We might've got him in, between: us. But what I asked you to come down for was to tell you this- sir, -and to say I think you ought to report it to the manager. “He's on our payroll and he’s responsible for the place and I think he ought to have a watchman out at night, on the lookout for prowlers, : ANOTHER ONE’ COMING _‘‘When this Empress goes out, if the chap doesn't get in one night, he might have more luck another time.” “T'tl go and see him now,” said Angus. ‘Have you any idea wheth- er it Was a young.man or an Old) one?" “No, sir. If he was an old ‘un he was pretty nippy.” ’ “I'll speak to the manager,” said Angus, “but I don't think we'll say anything to the Passen- gers.” “No, sir, Wouldn't do any good.”’ Angus went thoughtfully to the office. It was odd, he reflected, that there had been two attempts at two different stopping placés, to enter the garage. * * Ferdy had not appeared to at- tach too much importance to the incidents, but they would have to go down on the report, and Sir Claud wotild doubtless*fee] that. they were the direct result of, breaking his rule and employing an untrained man, When the passengers were good time “for, “Of course not. How silly of me. Where are wesat the moment?” ‘Just here,” said Angus, pointing er kiss a girl when! +, a spot on thé map, “Do you mean to say that in all this' time, we’ve only got as far as that?” she asked in aston- ishment. “We've really — quite good time.” “Oh—time! distance.” Angus struggled 6n, wondering how a woman could have livéd so long and learned so little. * * * On the whole, he decided, he pre- ferred the frankly ignorant to these who, like Mrs. Denby-Warre,—im- agined that they knew a great deal. When the exhausting session was over, he went into the main part of the coach to get the drinks ready. Carrying them round, he I was speaking of rice Terrant’s hand and give a gruff exclamation. “Nasty bruise you've got a he said. ~ Maurice, with a quick move- ment, pulled down his cuff, but Angus, standing over him, had already seen the long, livid mark that covered his wrist. “How did you get it?” the admiral. asked pathy and at the same time waved it aside. He looked up at Angus and took his glass with the left hand. *‘How did it happen?” asked An- gus slowly. ‘DON’T WORRY ABOUT IT Maurice met his look with a blank and unruffled air. “TI expect I gave it a knock,” he said. ‘;Please don’t worry about it, it doesn’t inconvenience me at all. " ““How did it happen?”’ repeated ’| Aggus. | “I'm net absolutely certain.” Maurice met his glance with a wide, challenging grin. ‘“‘Some- thing hit it, ’'m not quite sure it was a terch.” For the next two hours, Angus’, !mind was too full of speculation | to enable him to devote much at- tention to the route or to the pas- sengers. He forced himself to appear as interested and as helpful as he had been during the earlier part of the day, but his thoughts. were busy supplying possible reasons for Maurice Tarrant’s action. * * * | He wondered what Ferdy would saw the admiral look down at Mau- | $900 Maurice made a gesture that) thanked the Admiral for his sym-} weet to. get himselt under con- trol, ee, (Continued ‘Tomorrow. ) Michigan Teacher - Killed in Car’ Crash CHICAGO # — A sports car which police said was- traveling 80. m.p.h. collided head-on. with another auto early today on the far northwest side, killing two per- sons and- seriously. injuring six! others. The impact of the collision split the small sports car in half and overturned the other vehicle, a station wagon. Police identified the dead as Miss Janice Marston, 22, a school| teacher of East Lansing, Mich. and Lee Sterrett, 18, of suburban Park Ridge, a Northwestern Uni- versity student. Police said Miss Marston was driving with Pvt. James J. Speer, of Park Ridge, home on leavé from Ft. Ord, Calif. They said she was a house guest of the Speer family. Seser was injured. Prisoner Who ‘Bought’ Parole to Learn Fate ~ DETROIT (UPI) — A man sen- tenced to life for the murder of his sister-in-law will learn tomor- row whether he will be returned to an Alabama jail, despite his pro- tests that he bought a parole for Circuit Judge Victor J. Baum said he would decide the case of George Savage, 32, by tomorrow. Savage told the judge yesterday he was.approached by an official of Alabama's Kilby Prison who told him he could buy his way out of jail if he scraped together $500. Savage, father of four, was ac- cused of killing his sister-in-law in a fight over possession of his chil- |dren following the death of his wife Skater Plans Divorce LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former ‘skating -star Donna Atwood and millionaire showman John ‘Harris, 58,-have reached a property agree- ment and will get a divorce sooh. They were married 15 years ago. Attorneys said Miss Atwood, 33, _ $2,009 monthly alimony and copper for three young children. gets the $300,000 family home in| versity student, has a sleigh bit ee Hills, $100,000 in furnish-/no horse. He has: advertised in this| Kishi Gives In. to Bind Party ‘Japanese Ldader Talks “With Three Rebels at| Risk of Own Job — TOKYO (AP) — Fresiee Nobu- suke_ Kishi surrendered today to rebels , in his Liberal-Democratic party in. a desperate effort to hold the conservative group together at the risk of his job. Kishi met with three rebel lead- ers. who had threatened to lead a boycott of Parliament, possibly forci its dissolution, The Pre- mier accepted their demands for postporiement of party elections and a reshuffling of party exec- utive posts. * xk fk The three rebels accepted Kishi’s surrender and agreed not to bolt the party. They are former Deputy Premier Mitsujiro Ishii, Kenzo Matsumura and Shuji. Ma- gutani. * * * The party elections had been ‘scheduled for Jan. 17 with Kishi seeking re-election as president, the post that automatically. means the premiership so long as the chances of winning re-election in a January vote were believed strong. Kishi’s surrender on top of pre‘ vious political defeats lowered his chances of re-election still more, but. jt removed for a time the factional split that could have pro- duced a third Japanese party and new elections in which none prob- ably could win a parliamentary majority. Failing ‘to Halt,’ Korean Is Killed SEOUL (AP) — An Illinois sol- dier on guard duty at an officers club shot and killed a Korean who failed to heed his order to halt, the U.S. Army announced. * x * Pfc. Waymond G. Mitchell, 23, ‘Sumner, II, discovered the Ko- réan in thé club at 3 a.m. The Army said Mitchell ordered| the intruder to halt but he tried to escape by crashing through a window. “Mitchell fired, striking him in \the chest. He was proriounced | dead on arrival at a hospital,” the Army said, adding that the 1st Cavalry Division provost mar- shal is investigating. Puts Cart Before Horse S. JOHNS (AP) — Tom Pouch, an 18-year-old Michigan State Uni- town’s weekly paper: “‘Wanted— | girl with horse by boy with sleigh.” \Nothing to Celebrate in Aurora Li what. I rather think, ssa that | make of it—and decided that he Mayor Says, AURORA, Ill. (AP) — Mayor, Paul Egan, Who has seen cold | water thrown on many of his burn- ing directives in 1958, threatened today to spread a wet blanket on Aurora's New Year's Eve cele- brations. The blustery little mayor said that starting at 12:01 a. m. Thurs- day no liquor will be sold in this northern IIlinois city of more than 50,000, * t * Egan, heartened by a court ver- dict in his favor, said liquor can’t SS ian Outlined in “Store for Argentine BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Argen-| jtina today faced two years of lausterity in -n effort fo recover prosperity burned up by living beyond her income. President Arturo Frondizi - out- lined the hardship program in a nationwide- broadcast Monday inight. He ‘said it would mean higher prices, less meat and con- sumer goods, fewer government jobs and more free enterprise. * * * . Frondizi in effect devalued the peso by freeing it from exchange controls to find its own level. It had been fixed at 18 to the dollar but traded unofficially at 68. The change will increase prices -of limported goods and eventually of |domestic goods. . t+ * * "| At the same time a 329-million- | dollar aid program for Argentina was announced in Washington. The money is being supplied by the International Monetary Fund, which had urged freeing the peso as:.a necessary step to economic recovery, and by three U.S. gov- ernment agencies and 11 private banks. Frondizi warned that Argentina must cure her own economic ills because foreign aid alone cannot do ‘it. * * * “During the next 24 months the ing at a higher rate than we are producing,” he said. living standard of all Argentines, Sg will decline for the simple reason | that we cannot continue consum-, exporter of wheat and beef, began} living beyond her dictator Juan Peron in the late 1940s. To appease the workers, he kept raising wages until Argen- tina was eating up much of the surplus she had previously export- ed to pay for industrial goods. The workers still are a power- ful political factor which provi- sional governments have _hesitat- ed to cross since Peron was ousted by a military coup in 1955. But mounting foreign debts and the inability of Argentina to modern- ize herself without further outside help forced action by Frondizi, ‘who was elected last February. Brass and bronze was used in Roman times to manufacture mu- sical instruments. means under | ‘No Drinks’ be sold after the start. of the new year because all, of the city’s 1959 liquor licenses are being returned. * x The reason, the loquacious, 60- | year-old mayor said, is because | there is no legal police depart- ment to make the proper reports. The mayor has not recognized the chrrent police department since last fall when he dismissed the chief and his 64-man_ force. The chief, Donald Curran, and his force have stayed on the job. Their stand was upheld 4-1 by the Aurora City Council. Egan, who told The. Associated Press of his plan to ban the sale of liquor, said: “That means no> ‘liquor will be sold in taverns, pri- vate clubs, package stores. I hate to do it, but I have to.” He*said he would call on the |sheriff and governor to carry out: his latest order. “There's not much to celebrate | in Aurora yet, anyhow,” he said. A Polish composer Frederic Chopin | wrote almost exclusively for the piano. . DOWNTOWN 6,000 Parking Spaces 175 Stores and Shops “There's more -of everything Downtown.” , é e . SAGINAW ST. Argentina, once a Prospects Bee WEAR KINDY GLASSES MEANS BETTER LIFE! « « BETTER SIGHT | CREDIT. or ° y Ld THE ROYALTY OF HEARING AIDS party remains in power. ‘Kishi’s ore 5 9 % PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1958: _ = spent DP Lali! oP Le s s my i 5 MUSIC MUSIC-MUSIC 4% at Your Favorite Club’ Get set for the greatest time of your life by planning to attend the big celebration at any of the clubs listed below... 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( 1 ea | 4 me = Highest Honor in Tennis Can a when all seemed lost today and) Ten champions had similar plans Be Won Today Doubles Victory era Aussies Puts America Near Coveted Award. BRISBANE, Australia Americ Alex Olmedo made a dramatic —- Imost impossible—comeback just+ / | PH PONTIAC PRESS. AP Wirephoto record the past two seasons 4l-)footbal] during the next two years game of the fifth and final set. . — —-< ee Ona 7 | ye tial ‘merit award’ also is likely 3, aes mre (YS ee : ; though he commented the football tast month following the final <_< «x « fram Colt owner Carroll Roser the same ictal for Brighton, jwinger, can Keep up nie present even rounds. Eight were re- 140 N. Cass situation had not been very bright | game. First he netted a weak volley. bloom, who has doled out post- ysyford was eliminated from a of a conic cn Ricca oo in 1958, during that time. i aa aaa i\Then two fine shots by Richardson season gifts as high as $1.000 im oyance “at consolation honors by feamic records ab the endlal i 7 . | eeeseneeeeeenpmaeenerara EE * * 'GMC-YMCA Cage Loop jmade it 0-40, and finally Olmedo the past to also-ran teams. dropping a 57-50 verdict to Flint’ season. Welterweight Champion LITTLE AD “There comes a time you have) _ won the een — clinching point Another windfall is due next Bendle in Monday's other game.| _ . * *« * ‘Cleared of Dope Char e. LITTLE AD BIG DEAL _to make some changes. It’s true) GMC-YMCA BASKETBALL LEAGUE lwith a great lob. Fraser, who “alte ; Col- HOLLY BRIGHTON ; Pp ge @ Alum Ed’ rd alam hee ne Monday Night's Results lplayed well -most of the ways fall when the Colts play the ol we oS Bi The league's: -official statistics, | | Siding ELLIS INC s recol has ot na | Hasse’s 31. Bulldogs 21 | a - |, lege All-Stars in Chicago, And fi- vtoretand 7 6-6 20 Lauridsen 10-0 2 released today. show the Boomer | LOS ANGELES & — Don Jor. | ' ning one but we don’t haye that) Bite Chin, 30 Rosd Runners 24 smashed the. ball at Alex's fect.) Tiny a half dozen or so Balti, Kory A Ae 331 7 comfortabl ee ‘top of the scor-| dan, world welterweight cham- fe Mare SINCE 1945 kind of pressure here.” Palcons 48 Court Jesters 20 Le national soe earn bie irnocel players will collect again eee ee a Appin SS 13 ing parade wath i poli He has| ‘pion, has been cleared by the | stone FREE ESTIMATES 'from Southern California swung! . nS Coggins 26-4 8 Hudson 20-0 4 : = . MS a, E if | @ Rooft & Shae Cl ee Se — CCA Bemin and the ball wafted over the Aus-| dan, 11 when they participate in Gromett 22-2 6 Paddock 4 0-0 8 scored 19 goals and collected 29) district attorney's office in a nar- | * sidings "| FE 2-2671 is being given extra @uties as 7 wl W Wsiea’ heads just within the base-| (ee S!-Ero cane st Eeew Anges an, assists with the season _one-game| Coties“possession case. - athletic director. Part of his new |falcons 4 0 Road Runners 2 2 7 | les. ~ 24 29-18 66 23 14-8 54/short of the midway mark. NE Hasse's 3. 1 Bulldogs 1 3, line. | : Holly vevee-. IR 17 12 18-6 “ mite ont fix | . 5 work will include freeing the|- GMC Division | Then. Olmedo, with the sweet; One gift of $25,000 was announced Brighton .9 18 10 20-84) Geoffrion needs 96 points to set: . was : principal of some of his duties,” | - WL w aT ‘today by President Jerold C. Hoff- lone record and 57 assists. to set! The latest monthly recap issued by the Detroit Auto Dealers nated Gteene Blue Chips 3. 1 Court Jesters 0 4 Scent of victory urging him on, | 3 a Brewing Co another. The record for points is| Association shows that Eddie Steele Ford has delivered more . Engineering 3 1 Tech Clud. © 4 unleached the biggest services of,berger of National Brewing ©). ‘ : we Po S'l new 1959 Fords in Oakland County than any other dealer — + * ‘a fulltime teacher but that it was| HAPPY FELLA — A smiling Gino Marchetti, Baltimore, de- fensive end, looks at an x-ray showing the two broken bones he” suffered in his right leg in the 4th quarter of Sunday’s champlon- ship win over the Giants. Team physician Dr. Edwin Mayer holds | dog Yanks a 2-1 lead in the best- the ball. Gino is holding the game ball he was presented by his . teammates: Through as Grid Coach After 7 Years | Edward Hintz will be relieved of; his duties as football coach at. Clarkston High School in the near future, it was announced today by superintendent L. F. Greene. The popular skipper, who had di- rected the grid fortunes of the! Wolves for the last seven seasons, | will stay On at the School in the position of athletic director which he had held while coaching. In making the announcement, Greene disclosed that a verbal t had already been | reached with the veteran mentor’s| “probable successor. His name | was not revealed. | Grene said the decision had| His 1954 eleven won the Wayne- Oakland championship while win-, ning five of eight while the 1952 , and °55 contingents were Trun- | nerups. The Eastern Michigan | grad had his ‘best year in 1955— 7-2. Hintz had a 20-18-4 slate before) the roof started to cave in dur- ing 1957. Injuries wrecked the Wolves last fal] after a good start. Lanny Leak and Dick Johnston,’ who went on to small college star-| dom at Albion, were among the! many top performers turned out! by Hintz. * * * The dropped coach had predicted 6-3, 7-5. won the doubles over Mal Ander-) ‘son and Neale Fraser to move) within one step of recapturing the! |Davis Cup from Australia. | Behind two sets and their backs’ isquarely up against the iwall, Rich-| lardson, the No. 1 player in the U_S., and Olmedo,” the borrowed Peruvian, won an exhausting four-| hour marathon, 10-12, 3-6, 16-14)! The triumph gave the under. | | of-6 competition and puts them in a favorable position to elinch | the International tennis trophy in the final singles tomorrow. ; | Olmedo, who seored a sensation- | (10:15 p.m., EST), while Barry MacKay of Daytor, Ohio, will meet weary, harried Anderson in the final test. * Teh confident American camp is sure the 22-year-old Olmedo, who is playing brilliant tennis, will whip Cooper, the world’s top amateur, and make the final match a mere formality. But even if he fails, the most rabid Australians- concede Mac- Kay, with his booming service, stands a good chance of licking | Anderson, a chrogic worrier who now is fretting over two straight setbacks. It was Anderson, his legs wobbly from weariness, who finally cracked in the 81st game. losing nothing to do with Hintz’ Josing Clarkston would bounce back in his service at love in the llth He said Hintz woud continue as| not certain if he would still be as- sistant coach in basketball. It also; has not been determined if head | basketball boss Dom Mauti will continue as footbal] aide. x * * Hintz finished with a combined record of 25 victories, 28 losses and six ties after being on the win-; Tech Club Games Monday, Jan. 5 | 7 p.m.—Falcons vs. Blue Chips, 8 pm | —Bulldogs vs. Road Runners, 9 p.m—, vs. Hasse's, 10 p.m.—Court | Jesters vs. Engineering his cateer, won the 12th and de- ciding game without the loss of a point. Nov ist Down for! Gilford a Movies Support Ofticials NEW YORK «® — Movies of the Monday. stopped the action and ning side of the ledger for the Ist |Giants-Baltimore Colts pro football re-ran it a couple of times, almost championship game .M ondayiin the hope that Gifford might get $25,000 gift. He said in today’s edi- showed officials were correct in|that needed distance. But each fon nae quae Contributed D ; Sls : : : ‘tion the money was contributed by ruling New York's Frank Gifford time the play ended, Frank was in a fan “for all of the pleasure they five seasons. a spar King Edward AMERICA'S . LARGEST SELLER Invincible Deluxe 2/15¢ Imperial 6¢ Cigorillo 5/204 ” BEAN BROS. DISTRIBUTORS 474 8. Saginaw St. Pontiac, Mich. | FOR RENT. TRAVIS HARDWARE |. 458 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-8724 did not make a first down in a) key fourth quarter play. | Gifford slashed for three yards, plus a few inches just past the New| York 43 when he had to make the 44. That was on third down with! the Giants leading 17-14 with 212 minutes left to play. Hf he had, made the first down, the Giants would have kept the ball and could have run out the time with four line plays. Since he didn’t make it, New York Coach Jim Lee Howell or- dered a punt, Baltimore marched from its own 14 for a tying field | goal and then won in overtime, | 23-17. Gifford said he was certain he ‘had made the 44 and most of the) Giants did, too. | Howelf, in running the movies Cleveland Browns, jtion’s leading passer. at the No MSU Hockey Champ BOSTON (® — Dick Hamilton’s’ the same place x *« &* TUESDAY, DECEMBER US. On Step Av wud rie kok Ow ’ 30, 1958 Rose Bowl Secrets Hidden Until New Year’s Day PASADENA, Calif. uw — Hard work was behind Iowa and Call- 'fornia teday and whatever the ri- vals have cooked up for the Rose) Bowl battle must remain top secret) until New Year's Day. Coach Pete Elliott of California (AP) — planned a one-hour session today. | “4S healthy after a bad: cold, and ‘4s Ham Richardson and’ The Bears had a rough session of both teams almost two’ hours yesterday. Forest Evashevski of the Big 0 Fir The basketball teams of South- field and- Holly can complete a happy holiday season tomight bs winning the championships of two farea Christmas tourneys. Southfiel, host to the Northwest Suburban, upset previously unbeat- er unbeaten quintet in Redford luncheon that two weeks ago in al first-day victory over Anderson.| en Livonia Bentley 68-62 in the Union tonight, Holly tangles with the COP-Cincinnati game the Big host Fenton which defeated the O had only 10 points at half time. | the half,” ‘Klurman said, ‘Oscar said to me, points while scoring 234. twill play Wimbledon champion | pig game there. Ashley Cooper in the first match!) ——— ~— Clarkston Drops Ed Hintz — Game Cash Just Start for Colts ' Gift Purses Totaling $50,000 to Be Shared | by Players, Coaches BALTIMORE «ww — The $4,018 77 received by each member of the Baltimore Colts for winning the 'National Football League ttle 1 ‘only the beginning. | Two gifts totaling $50,000—to be split up among players and coaches —were reported today. A substan- 8 | sponsors of the Colt games on radio and television for the past four years. -— * * * | Hoffberger said the money was la gesture of appreciation for the lacclaim the Colts have brought to, lthe city as world champions of | football and* for the “unmatched sports enjoyment which they have given their fans ~ Sports editor Jesse A *TaMthicum *s of the Sun also reported another \(the Colts} have given me this ivear.”’ The donor was not further { North, South Squads Oe sas received from Sun- Begin to Shape Up MOBILE, Ala. (AP} — Coaches Paul Brown of the South and Joe Kuharich of the North began shap-| ing up their teams Monday for the Senior Bowl football game Saturda. * * * The 2o-man sipuads fook things fairly -easily in the morning ses- sion, devoted mainly to picture taking. But they made up for it in a long afternoon drill * * * Brown, head man of the pro worked Bay- ilor’s Buddy Humphrey. the na- 1 quarterback post for the South. | t+ + * Also seeing extensive service in jday’s title game against the New 'York Giants was divided into 4212 shares by the Colts. On the same. ibasis, the $30.000 would amount to | almost $1.200 a full share. { a JC Cage Final Tonight PORT HURON im — Dearborn and Port Huron, victors in: last mght's opening games, Meet to night for the chagipronship of the | Port Huron Junior College Basket- ball Tournament. Totaling 50 points together. Ter- ry Callaway and Jim McIntyre led Dearborn to a 79-72 triumph over Bay City while Port Huron won ifrom Highland Park 70-63. US. National Skaters Beat Wolverines, 6-2 tip-in goal at 15:06 of the--final the tentative No. 1 offensive back-| ANN ARBOR iw — The touring ‘period last night enabled Michigan field’ were Bill Stacey, Mississip-ig'-¢—Nattonat hockey team scuttled State to edge Boston University pi State quarterback who ran at Michigan 6-2 last night in its last 3-2 for the Boston Arena Christmas a halfback post: back Don Broven warmup before its New Year's Day Invitational championship. Hockey ‘Sapp of Georgia. AT, Parke St. NEXT TO LICENSE BUREAU ~ BEATTY'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE FE 8-6022 vat Other ‘57-'58 Models Transmissions Available DYNAFLOW 48 to 52......$75 Sseeuces es S100 sus ee cece S100 Apodeocoge. uel) POWER GLIDE 50 to §2......$70 2 53 & 54......$80 55 0 57.......$90 HYDRAMATIC ford & Mere-O-Matic 0. c 5. Saoen $10 52 to $4.......$80 65 6 56......$100 FINANCE TERMS! . All Work Guaranteed Check-up Service COMPLETELY INSTALLED NEW EASY - Free tournament of Houston; and fullback Theron game with the Soviet Russian team in New York's Madison Square ‘Garden. “ With far too much class. for the 'Wolverines. the American all-star ‘aggregation gave a sharp exhibi- tion of stickwork for its 19th vic- ‘tory in 14 games. One was a tie “ALUMINUM SIDING - MODERNIZATION £* REMODELING» , ALTERATIONS ee eee FREE ESTIMATES CALL FE 3-714] FREE PLANNING SERVICE ’ - \ + ithfield. Holly Make als of Tournaments for the Hawkeyes. A_ spirited dummy workout yesterday fea- tured the pin-point passing of All-America quarterback Randy Duncan. : Cal's quarterback star, Joe Kapp figure -to be in ex- cellent shape for the game. * * * i Holly gained the finals at Fen- ton by whipping Brighton 66-54 cinnati gets help from officials on matching Southfield’s feat of | beating a team it had bowed to | earlier. : Southfield will go against anoth Broncos. in their season opener. | * * ee not stop Livonia hotshot Tom Eve-| land but they still managed to, lead all the way paced by Cliff, Solberg and Tom Ridley with 20 Klurman continued, ‘But when, ithe second half started this offi-| ‘cial came to me and said, ‘You'll! and 16 points. Eveland hit 30. Redford reached the finals by | nipping Farmington 53-52 in a | thriller all the way, Harvey | Chapman hooped 19 in defeat. | ; * * . Holly led Brighton all the way after posting an 18-9 lst period’ edge. Backboard control featuring the work of 6-6 George McDaniels, Ted Wagner and Darrel Kinney sparked the Broncos. ee L 4 Ron Moreland swished 20 points) as did McDaniels to pace the of-| fensive attack, Sean Lavan had Montreal Canadiens’ burly right- Gang Tourney at YMCA NORTH KIWANIS-YMCA GANG BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Monday's First Round Results Junier Divison (Ages 13-14) Rovals 33, All-Stars 15 Tiger Aces 34, Spartans 16 Prep Division (Ages 10-11-12) Globetrotters #0. Cheetahs 15 LeBaron 27, Jets 14 | Wever 20, Hawks"? | Panthers 37. Pistons 6 | Today's Second Reund Games | Siuntors—Bulldogs vs. Royais. Tiger) Aces ws Roval Ball Hawks . | Preps—Wever vs. Panthers, LeBaron Globetrotters Today's Tourney Finals Janiors—Bulidogs - Royals winrr- vs Tiger Aces - Royal’ Ball Hawks winner Prens— LeFaron - Globetrotters vs Wever-Panthers winner winner ‘have to give Robertson room, lowa, Cal End Heavy ing lineup but cautioned it was subject to a revision at one or two spots by kickoff time. AS it sjands, Kapp heads a backfield of halfbacks Jack Hart and Hank Olguin and fullback Bill Patton. Across the line, Elliott named ends Jerry Lundgren and Tom Bates, tackles Pete Newell Coast Player Says Officials Help Cincy Star SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—A Col- lege of the Pacific basketball player charged Monday that All- America Oscar Robertson of Cin- his home court, * * * Dave Klurman told a Northern’ os has the second best of- California basketball writers} fontive irecerd ief any Big Tes “Near the end of * . The Bluejays of Southfield could ‘You're playing me too ‘close, I'm} going to tell the referee about it.’ * * ” “T thought he was _ joking, Geoffrion Eyes 2 NHL Records MONTREAL {AP) — If Bernie) the (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, (95. made by Gordie Howe of the, |Detroit Red Wings in the 1952-53) iseason, The assists record for a> |season is 56. It was made by Bert, Olmstead, now with the Toronto Maple Leafs, when with tHe Cana- diens in the 1955-56 season. The leaders G A Pts... 1 Geoffrion, Montreal 9 29 48 : 2 Bathgate. New York 20 21 «41 | | 3. Moore. Montreal 20 16 «36 : 4M. Richard. Montreal 13 21 36 5 Beliveau. Montreal 16 617 «33 a & Howe. Detroit i 18 AR . 7 Litzenberger. Chicago ; 5 17 32; 5] ‘ 9 ft Mickemer pom” it MT 754 Ferd Tudor 58 Chevrolet Tudor Murphy. Chicag : 20 «5 10. Ullman. Detroit = 2 #18 #30) . 11H Richard, Montreal 9 21 39 1°58 Edsel Convertible °57 Ford Tudor BONDED e LABOR and MATERIAL e RE-ADJUST BRAKES e INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS — } 753 Chevrolet Tudor: B RA K ES | °56 Buick Fordor - 1 ’ ia e RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS FORD CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH MARKET TIRE Co. . FE 8-0424 and_| Elliott named his probable start-' Frank Sally, guards Pete Domoto)| of a Arthur, ‘Tex. oukpointed New Yor 10. (hea (a _— JW ork and Don Piestrup and center Terry Jones. x & * Most observers look for a high scoring game. One expert pre- dicted 30 or more points. for each) team. -. Eliott said he’ anticipates a few surprises from Evashevski's vaunted wing-f attack, Replying to another question, the Cal men. tor inferred he might have a Distinctively differ- ent! Mild, Ow, 100% cigar wardin, Try TRENDS, not inhale to enjo today SMOKING _ EXPERIENCE but fully satisfying . . becuase pl TRENDS are tobaccos clear through, including ry ior i tobacco . wrapper. 5 een you need them. few surprises from his split-T offense. ‘Coaches usually have a few new things for a bowl game. They have time to prepare for such things,”’ Elliott noted. es . * * * Neither the Hawks nor the Gold- TREND Mid LITTLE CIGARS Blended with Hqvene Distributed by DEAN BROS. Free TREND Cigar Holder mchsded with every corte® »| collected 195. avet ay, eee UO Ye en Bears are noted for defense.|, Oliver Ketchle, sports editor of the Milwaukee Journal, says a study of past Big Ten season ree- ords produces this fact, based on statistics: ‘ Pad team which has come here, and the second worst defense. | * * * Iowa in nine games yielded 134 California's 10 opponents proved | the Bears can be hurt, 162 points |being the- total, while the Bears | Women’s Event |Golf Assn, Monday established a jlimit of 128 contestants for the twomen’s amateur golf champion- ship and announced the locations of the 1960 arid 1961 women’s, at the Congressional Country Club) | Washington, D. C. in August. This, will make it possible to confine | the all-match-play tournament to tournaments. i The 128-player limit Will go into effect in the 1959 championship | . COAL & SUPPLY CO. The same high quality for or | jm} either hand-fired or stoker- Limited to 128 | tated furneces. Phone | NEW YORK (AP) — The US. FE 5-8163 except fwo. Such @ tremendous new car volume 57 Ford Cty. ’57 Ford Thunderbird "53 Pontiac Tudor 54 Buick Tudor — ’58 Ford Tudor ’57 Ford Victoria 54 Ford Fordor. ? 56 Plymouth ’S7 Chevrolet ’54 Pontiac F qW7 W. Huron St. Suburban Our lending service 18— extremely prompt, and is- based on years of ex perience | Capitol S Home Loans You, too, can build. or buy a home, | using our savings © - and loan plan. avings & Loan Assoc. : Established 1890 . 75 W. Huron St., Pontiac ‘CUSTOMERS PARKING IN BACK ,OF OFFICE’ o FE 4-056! 56 Chevrolet 53 Mercury Fordor Several 1959 Demos Include in This Special Sale! LW makes the 56 Ford Fordor Sedan ’55 Ford Fordor ’55 Buick Tudor = Tudor ordor ’58 Ford Victoria ~*55 Ford Thunderbird ’52 Buick Fordor Tudor d Many Other Cars to Choose From 1956 Chevrolet Stake 2 1956 Chevrolet 12’ Platform : 1955 Ford /-Ton Pickup 1956 Ford 1/4-Ton Panel All In Excellent Condition | . Many Cars No Money Down... | Monthly Payments to Suit You! ; EDDIE STEELE Ford 2705 Orchard Lake Rd, — Keego Harbor — One Mile W. of Telegraph. FE 5-9204 . Let Us Service Your Car | You Will Be More Than Satisfied a finest selection of trade-ins at bargain prices available for our BIG YEAR-END © f ry EY 474 S. Saginaw St. Pontiac, Mich. ,- | _ THE. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30,° 1958 . , - 4 Mrs. Duncan VENTURA, Calif. (UPID—A 54 year-old mother whose fear of los- ing her son allegedly -led her to mastermind the “‘for hire’ slaying of her daughter-in-law will be ar- raigned on a murder charge today along with two confessed killers. * * Mrs, Elizabeth Duncan, a Santa Barbara, Calif., matron, and Au- gustine Baldonado, 25, and Luis Moya, 22, both ex-convicts, were indicted by the grand jury Friday for the bludgeon-strangulation of Olga Duncan, 30. District Attornéy Roy Gustafson said he would seek the death pen- alty against all three when the case comes to trial. * * * The attractive victim who was seven-months pregnant when she was killed Nov. 17 had married | 5. attorney Frank Duncan, 29, last) June 20. They separated only two weeks later but continued to see each other and were planning a reconciliation at the time of the slaying, according to Duncan. Grain Prices MARKETS [Brisk Market The following are top prices covering sales of locally grown produce brought to the Farmer's Market by growers and sold by them in wholesale package lots. Thursday. Detroit Produce tions to avout 2 points. A few small Shows Gains NEW YORK (®—The Stock Mar- Quotations are furnished by the ket moved along briskly to further Detzoit Bureau of Markets, as of | gains in active early trading to- day. Pivotal issues advanced frac losers dotted the list. ®eulTs Apples, Delicious, bu. ..............64.25 VEGETABLES “| Beets, topped. O08 ......ceccoeeces 1 50 Carrots, topped, bu. .......-eo.-+. 215 Celery doz stalks Horseradish, me VOB. cccccosccece- He ios Onions dry (bag) 60 Ib leeks «pcha: Ooh eee eennwe ee eeeeeerese Onensemer: Parsiey Root sapsinat GOB. ceereress Parsnips. 4; Coxeraes’ ibag: Radishes, hothouse (behs.) dos Squash. Delicious, rir Hothse.. No. Vet. SS 2.75 bu. . L Tomatoes. Turnips, topped “s0 ne. eeeeee -ae bu. Poultry and Eggs DETROIT POULTRY 1.26| BTeSS: x * * The Market was once more pro- ing into record ground in a, resumption of a yearend rally. The) “1B cer tape was late for a seven, | ; we 00! minute period at the opening. Poghlaath tt Dec. 29 (AP) — Prices paid ound, f.e. b. P aiaieas quailty live poultr eavy ty 11; mee Ibs white 1 8-192, inde: 30; light ducks 20; 10: turkeys, hea young toms 23. DETROIT Detroit, in case lots, federal-state grades: broilers and fryers, caponettes, under 5 vy type young EGGS for No. 1 poiah! 20, Hght type hens 3-4) Ibs., over 6 Ibs., 20-21%: ducklings 27- eese 31; old roosters hens 2 ’ Motors were active and on The rise accompanieg reports of increased car sales and bright forecasts for 1959. Steels did well as the current industry oper- ating rate was scheduled for a 14- month high. World Trade pros- pects continued to look rosier in view of the. new convertibility of European currencies. Fractional gains were made by the big three motors while Ameri- can Motors gained about a point. DETROIT, Dec. 29 (AP) — Eggs, fob.|U.S. Steel and Goodyear, which are among issues rumored as like- “News in Brief. Louis Grappin x x *& . A break-in was reported at Lin- coln Junior High Schoo] yesterday by Pontiae police who said that someone had entered the school through a south side window. Noth- ing was reported missing, how- ever. x & &., Mrs. Florence Ingram of 192 Bondale St. reported to city police Monday that someone had stolen a spare tire and wheel valued at $40 from the trunk of her car while it was parked at 311 Bagley St. of 2063 Mattie Dr. reported to Pontiac police yester-| © day that someone had stolen 12 blank commercial checks from his office at the Grappin Delivery Service, 1461 N, Perry St. & 8 ‘ton. CHICAGO GRAIN an hites: cree A re s<. eat k , didat as ¥ i \%, extra lar wtd av it c idates, ro CHICAGO, Dec. 30 (AP) — Qrain|terge iss, etd ave 46. medium 3531/0 Stock split can opening wtd avg 36%, small 30-31, wtd ave 31; points or so. Wheat— Oats— Grade saree pain wtd res * * * March . 194% March ....... 64'4; Browns: Cc 33-34, atsy heats May . 62'2 An avg 33 “ "Checks wee wtd avg American Telephone, Zenith and uly 9 Rye— , Sept 181%, March ....- 1 299, | Commercially graded: sa Sie |Bethlehem rose around a point Corn told) — M 1.24%, rade nee 0 , extra . : rere March 1124 Jury i feet large 43-45, large 42-44", medium 34-\each. Fractional gains were made March 112% Bept. . . 119%. a small 2. prowee. Ora A ‘aaa | by a wide variety of issues in- Corn | = . extra large - arge = March um 1.12% ee ET oo miecton 33',-34 Small 29: Grade B cluding Jones & Laughlin, U.S. Ru May - 1.13% March ..... 980 large 3 = : : jona arvester, Oe-| July 115% July _ 1012) A ber, Internat 1H Sept L.15'4 . Livestock Eastman Kodak, Westinghouse | Getting married is a lot like | DETROIT LIVESTOCK |Electric, A&P, New York Central buying a car. The license doesn't, cost much, but the accessories and the upkeep will keep you steers and heifers good and DETROIT (AP) ‘salable 700; Market not established Cattle salable predominating; 1800: early supply cows in limited fed | choice grades, early (USDA) — Hogs| Texas Co. and US. Gypsum. New York Stocks point are eighths)| ct 2 + ‘Horsepower | for Safety, Not Speed’ LANSING # — An Oldsmobile official has taken note of the controversy revolving around the auto industry’s horsepower race. “Horsepower is for safety—not speed,’ says Clare D. Harring- Harrington, an administrative engineer, spoke yesterday to a Lansing service elub. “Top horsepower is there when you need it,’’ Harrington said. “It helps you get in and out of traffic on today’s congested-high- ways and it enables you to avoid being trapped by yellow lines.” He noted that 1959 cars prob- ably have about 75 more horse- power than necessary -to travel at 65 miles per hour. ‘‘But,”’ he added, ‘‘we'd have difficulty sell- ing a vehicle with any less horse- power.” ing, Anaconda, Allied Chemical, /10- -Day Jail Term Due ‘for Woman TV Critic NEW YORK (AP)—Miss Marie Torre, radio and television critic of the New York Herald Tribune, esi ZS broke Nonchalance is the §, supply stockers end feeders scarce: carte) Saal ho iors ofaing Qu Quotations) chose today to serve 10 days in ability to look like an owl when trace, of siaue™ltn heifers: moderately Admiral -.... 194 Int Tel & Tel 634 jai] rather than disclose for a you know you've acted like a/| steadyosteers. - sear end up average | teres: coe a3 jae an ry federal court the source of one of : : choice grades and down weak to a quar-| aS , & L oe jackass. —Earl Wilson. E lower limited early supply of aver- ieee ete as eee Hay 424 her stories concerning singer Judy Sao See age to high choice steers over 1100, Al = Lea vi BY Kennecott % 4) Garland jpounds steady; utility cows steady can-/ |Alcoa “""" 949 Kimb_ Clk . |ners ahd cutters strong to na’ chote [ear Airiin TO ta Kreaae, 85 314 U, S. Dist. Judge Sylvester J. 7 leak co tie coands auterte meso. ant Ca 40.4 TH ‘Ryan ordered Miss Toree to sur- to 1100 pounds 25.75 to 2850: a fee | = : $07 bib McN&L 122) Ry } jots of high choice to prime 1119 pound ta cyan Ha tees Mr %3 render at 10 am. Monday to } [ta 1200 pound steers 2850 to 29 ven A A y 03 kh A 33 os : th t jhead of mixed ee prime Am mi ace 356 Cob cem al begin serving the sentence. nil |1207 pound steers 29 standard to low ‘eng . Ww < | good steers’ $18 to 38.50. most lov in pee Tel: tee euler #01 She is_the EELS of two c land choice 780 te aoe pound nalauchter AM TOR - 61. Mack Tre 321 dren. heifers 25 75 to ; ten head o £ Martin Co 336 | choice 981 pound heifers 27.78; utility Armee = n13 Mead Co 3 ss : — 18 to 19; canners and cutters 15 to |Atchison 213 Merck aes ne Aristotle, the philosopher, said e Oy ” | | Vealers salable 250 heads; market not jAreo ee Mpls Hon 1194 that ‘‘poverty is the parent of tev- ' established |Be K ribs 39 M M&) 117.2 olution a crime.”’ Sheep and lembs salable 1600 heads; |Betn Steel .. Monsan Ch .. 30 4, and : | market not established. Sores a= Ge sae est ye Fog Sa Brera ee 83 Motorola 594 ON FLEET AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE sie 14.2 Mueller Ba .. 276, ‘This Board 1s desirous of obtaining Brun Balke " Ar bobo — R pod bids covering fleet automobile insurance ' . . ° 550 at Ca: Grain Prices Buoorhe, Rat Stor” $34 Shertaucnibacass Selon tot hs] a ¥yDS ac CHICAGO GRAIN \erbe niga Nat Leng, 11 S/period January 10. 1999 to January 10, s ° m v : “CHICAGO, Dec. 29 (AP) — Grain/Cdn Pac... 286 No Am AY 99/100... oe ing motor vehicles and other | opening Capi a. - 183 Nor sta Pw | 221 equipment to be insured and pélicy Merch 194! Mee 64% Case, JI | 90 coed al ar redo Spactiications may be obtained from this (2 a c 2 see s Se e : J ce FREE PLANNIN ER May . +. 190%, May : 6245 cer rae os: ai Pac G & El .. 62 Sealed bids will be received up te ‘En PL NING SERVICE July - nes 13S 30 Cheseiee Dsee Pan AW Air 22.6)10 00 8. m., ES.T., Tuesday, January ept. ..6... arc JON an Pp ses 6, —_—___—___ eS Gonm |isiai= May 0 nl ass oe ce ade Param Pict .. 46 | This Board reserves to itself the right ‘March 113% July... 1 19%6 Clark E uip 61 Parke Da . 401 to accept or reject any or all bids sub- : Corn inew) Lard (drums: = letaete Pea s2 Penney. JC ...109 |mitted as it may deem best Ses the March 113% Jan 0.08 Coca Cola 1304 Pa RR : U4 : interest os the County of Oakland TE May .....0-..1.14%_ March “4003 Cole Palm |.. 894 Pepsi Cola AKLAND CO | July 116% May 10.20) cor’ Bais ey. Pfizer « 1082 OP AUDITORS S RI NG Sept 116 Con N Gas 496 Epelps D 4 5; counts Office walldies | co 4.1) Oo. aye “ | AN W E Coneuml Fe oo: $03 PRI Pet 473) Pontiac, Michigan ; | leone Gas tig Erect a2 G 14.2 Dec, 23. 30, ‘58. | . SERVICE_ fens Up Ot 5 ut ut < Cont CO aa er.) oll a5 —— | ‘Cont Ol] re CA 473 ACCOUNT NUMBER 3284526-25 Copper Rng 265 Repub st! 78.3] NOTICE = PUBLIC BALE der ‘ yp curt 5 Rex Drug . 31.6) Notice is hereby. gives by the under- You Leave (Curtis Pup itd Reyn Met 76.3 signed that on Dec. 31, 1958 at 10:00 . [ Det dis 42 Rey Tob B... 89 o'clock a.m. at 77 E. Huron St. Pon-| It Rings— ; ‘Dig C Seag 3.7 Royal Dut ... 47.3,tlac, Michi, = pepe sale of a 1954| | » Doug Airc .. 7 aod ab a : eT Pontiac 4 ' earing | meter number | fj : -_ Dow Chem ... 784 Scovill Mf | 231 P8ZA20891 will be held for cash to | . We Answer It! SOUTH BEND, Ind. » — Stude- Brent x3! Sears Rorb ... 38 /highest bidder inspection thereof may - > t 344 Simm aa e | . CALL ah baker- Packard Corp.. has stepped, East a ee asta Sinclair . a ot wears Hi Pe undersigned reserves the > p At Dae 362 & hE : rig ! F 7} 2p, passe nger automobile produc- Ls 7h) acu Ry $5.71 Dated i ianceel : E ’ 41 ition from 60 cars an hour to 70. Emer fad ee Hee oer Ae 247 SSOCIATES Hehe as EB ES2 | ne RAR... ka 3 D | E. | — | The company sayscemployes will ExCello, .. aoe Bri NN ts len fh | work eight hours every day this. ‘Pord Mot .. 494 Sun Ot) 63.4 --— k i New Y ae > whil \Freept Sul ...1002 Suther Pap .. 39 CCOUNT NUMBER 3192603- 18 ; week except New Year's Day while pich Tra | 191 gnitt & Co 48) “NOTICE oF PUBLIC SALE , “1 new (Cardner Den. . 49.2 Sviv Pd ...§05! ce ereby given by the under- getting accustomed to the’ ne Gen Bak . 126 Texas Co .... 85.4 signed that on Friday, Jan 2, 1959 at Tate. ‘Gen Dynam .. 636 tex (0 Sul 215!| £ silo = pus weedwere (Ate } 1 ‘ 'Gen Elec 787 Textron . 20 erndale, Oaklan ‘ounty, chigan, ‘ | .A 53-hour production week, nine Gil aso... 744 Timk R Bear 48 | public sale of a 1985 Ford @ Dr., bear- ‘hours each Monday through Fri- Gen mms ” = WoAtr (161 ie eae Berber ASPG 190904. wil ive 5 ‘Gen Motors .. 50 Tansamer .30 7; he or cash to the highes er. In- Walled Lake day and eight on Saturday, will be Gen Bhs . ae Twenty Cen . 38.3(8 ae Shereot may be nese at ee { . en " Gen el 524s: nderwd 214 oodwari ve. erndale. akiand | | = ee eee : fesumed next week: \Gen ame mer ps Gersice 125 (Casas Michigan, the place of storage. (Gen re .. 7 nm ac 35.7 hn iy RGR Cea : Onit Aire 59.4 oodwar 714 Community Nat’l Goodrich 26 ont Fruit | 40 | By Jw. DAVIS JR. < Un Gas Cp 405) y J. ; t. B k Bld gran tae > Af OS Rup 46 3| _ Dec. 29, 30, 58 an g- Greyhound 17.7 US Steel 974 7 . Gul On 1286 US Tob ng 4 ACCOUNT NUMBER 340968- you ndependen Homecik 443 West Un Tel 321) NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE AGENT Hooker El 381 Westr A Bk . 33.3; , Notice is hereby given by the under-| Insurance Ph FE 4-1568-9 IN Cent 48 Westg El 734\Slgned that on Friday, Jan. 2, 1959 at ogeeves! vee fraete one Indust Ray 224 White Mot 692'9 O'clock am. at 23157 Woodward Ave. | Inland St] 144.4 whson & Co .313) Ferndale, Oakland Copnty, Michigan. | Interlak Ir 25.20 Woolworth "333! pebue sale of a 1958 Chevrolet Sport : 7 > Ip Bus Mch 549 Yale & Tow 322 Coupe, bearing serial number FS8F242934. - “ os nt Hary 402 voung S&W 34 | Will be held for cash to the highest bid- ‘ ; 1 jInt Nick 6 et ¢ der. Inspection thereof may be made at Int Paper 1164 Ynest Gh&T 1174 o3169 Woodward A Ferndal ae | ‘Int Silver 372 Zenith 202 nected (80 ebicas Ast OE Int oe 333 land County, Michigan, the place of . eee 12-23-58. ' | ate i \ = : ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP, - . DETROIT STOCKS '- 22965-67 Woodward Avenue, 7 Richard H. DeWitt Donald E. Hansen (C. J. Nephler Co.t Perndnie 2, Mictiras -\ Res. FE 5-3792 Res. FE 2-5513 | Figures after decimal pine ae elgnine By J. _ DAVIS JR. \ ig on oon 39 30, ‘58. \ E ‘Allen Elec. & Equip. Co* 210 23 : \ |Baldwin Rubber Co.*. 156 16.4, 5 - , : ‘ | NOTICE | Homeowners’ Policies Ross Gear Co* "28 | 20) ettective January 28, 1050, the Grand 2 Rowell Ele Mtr. Co*. 61 g 4) prunk Western freight agency work for A id t I Fir Ins ranee ‘Peninsular M. Prod. Co° 76 82 Auburn Heights, _ Mahigat will be per- cciadent insurance e su we ° formed by the Grand Trunk Western | Automobile Insurance ife I Rudy Mig Co... 9 |g ip [Rreight Agent. Mr. NN. Card, at Pon- Life Insurance ante males oO. eo ee is ie ‘tac, Michigan. telephone number Liability Insuran = “No gale. Bia a Bea of 157 FE 5-8131, and who will accept ollect 2 ily u ce Plate Glass Insurance ; Cine Diss jeclephioae calls from shippers or re- ceivers of railroad- freight at Auburn Burglary Insurance Tenants’ Bonds — All Types Policies The fame of men ought always to be estimated by the means used to acquire —La Rochefoucalud, 1665 | Protection YOUR! MM ndependens lasuranc /AGENT H. W. Huttenlocher “staves! vee Jee 306-320 Riker Bldg. Tare val a ~> ‘© Now You Can Save Money When You Buy Home. Insurance! nied oa . i == al = |W You Receive Pa for Your Home, the Contents, Theft and Personal Liability © H. W. HUTTENLOCHER Agency Max E, Kerns FE 4-1551 | | | | 4 | | | ‘allowed ‘Junior Miss Contest Deadline Extended “The Pontiac Area Junior Cham-| | Contest. * * * But only those organizations tha ‘to submit The contést is open to any Michigan high school senior who | wil] be at least 16 years old but No more than 17 On March 8, | 1959. Michigan contestants will be judged in Pontiac Jan. 146 and the winner ya go fo the | national contest im: Mobile, Ala., March 4. e There will be $10,000 in scholar- | ships as national]. prizes. ‘ber of Commerce wil] continue to! |receive nominations through Sat-| urday for the Michigan Junior Miss| | | t | bion HIntend ent T. ern Railroad Company, ligan, telephone moosm are 2-2260. ror Heights Carload freight service to and Auburh Heights will remain the eee Persons desiring to be placed on iw wae gfrunk Western's Credit List, shipments, sae fobtain application forms fpqm the freight agent at . froit. Persons desiring further informa- write or telephone Super- om eipt of€ collect Pontiac of lease Detroit. GRAND TRUN RAILROAD COMPA Dec 27, ey 30, 31, Jan. 1, 2 ’ Rearing Townshi | Hall on the Z \to | final De InITE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is Gezoning Board at the Townshi oning Map. From Residence I to Commercial District: Lot 20, McClatcheys Oxbow- Cranberry Lake Estates, Section White Lake Township, Oakland ‘County, Michigan. Persons interested are requested to be present. A cory of the Zoning wep to- gether changes is on “rile at the office oe township clerk pane may be ¢tamined by those intereste The above ated Amendments are de- clared to be immediately necessary for the preservation of the pubie health, | peace and safety and are hereby Ordered, days after, 22, T3N with list of the take effect thirty (30) - LAKE TOWNSHIP ZON INO BOARD DON hereby given of a public) to be held by the White Lake} onday, January 5, 1959, at 8:00 already have applications will he) p.m to consider the following changes in nominations indw that the deadline for applica- Itions has passed, said W. B. Neal, |contest chairman. RSE, sed the P| 1! 4 ? } | | & VIN, irman CHARLES R. Ha RIS. | Sect Dec. 15, 4 2 —_— —s ill R W A =N T A: D S FE 228 E: 8 1 - Death Notice Johns Funeral Home with inter- ment in Woodlawn Cemetery. Mr. Ashley is at Donelson-Johas Fu neral Hone. 29, 1958, W. ALLEN, Puneral Home ified Or. | EXP’ ear tae PART- TIME hel shifts. Steft - DEC. 30, 1988, Noble, $55 8 t , Milford ch., age 44; beloved husband of Mrs. ¥ ley; dear father of rd, ' said ancy Ashley. Funeral service will be ieee hilo a Jan. 2 at | 1:30 from Donelson- EXPERIENCED. ALL- 31 at 2 p.m, from Donelson-Johns We H. “Help Wanted Male 6 COLLECTOR Parr aes CAR = wa | Pontiac ie pe y eng peenaera. Service, nae ‘Lake at Telegraph. AROUND furnace installer. FE 2-7164. . FACTORY eer Brag acce; nis, « Hons ply 10 to Il: Ww. mutes MARRIED MAN WITH CAR FOR es ips a ‘o investme r apd qu ed, interview, Company Lima, _ Johns Puneral Home. i CHAPMAN, DEC. 29, 1958, ANN Louise, 1919 Opdyke Rd, age 4: beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chapman; dear sister of Paul and Robert Chapmen; dear randchild of Mr, and Mrs. Al- , ert Smith. Funeral service will be held Priday, Jan. 2 at 1:30 . from the Huntoon Funeral Home with Rev. James Luther officiating. Interment in Perry Mt. Park. Ann Louise will lie in state at the Huntoon Puneral _Home. | CHESTER, DEC. 29, 1958, CLAYTON Thomas, 37 Rortee: age 72; be- o Chester; dear father of Mrs. Ida Curry, Cecil, Thomas. and Rev. Angelo Chester. dear brother of Edward Chester. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, Dec. 31 at 1:30 pm. from the rmer- Snover Puneral Home with Dr. H H. Savage officiating. Inter- ment in Perry Mt. Park. Mr. Chester will lie in state at the “armer-Snover r Funeral Hor Home. GREER D 1958, LLOYD B 90 Oaklan 69: beloved husband of Mrs. dear father of Robert J dear brother ‘of Mrs. C. Bradford. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, Dec. 31 at 2 p.m. from the Pursiey Puneral Home with Rev. Greer will lie ih state at _Pursley Funeral Home. HAMILTON, DEC. 28, 1968, SHIR- ley. Tenafly, New Jersey, age 30; beloved wife of Donald Hamilton; dear mother of Ruby, James, Pa- tricia and Donna Hamilton: be- loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ethin, ; dear sister of Jack Wethington and Mrs. Alice Jackson. Paneral arrange- ments later by Huntoon Puneral Home. HAMMOND, DEC. 29. 1958, MRS. Fannie, Pontiac, Mich., age 688. Funeral service will be held procneedey. oe 31 at 10 om. from De’ Cc vee ere Home eat Sues. officiating. Interment i Oak imi Cemetery. Mrs. Hammond will lie in state at the DeWitt C. Puneral Home. ERSON, DEC. 29, 1068 , 645 First St. age 50; ea held Fri- Jan. 2 at 2 pm. from the Puneral. Home with Rev i nl dy day, ment Pursley Punera!l Home. HOWELLS, DEC. 29, 1958, MAR- aret, 103 Elm St. age 65; be- loved wife of Albert Howells; dear mother of Mrs. Albert, Charles, John T. Howeljs and Mrs. Barah Page; dear sister of Charles Costel and Mrs Peter Smith. Bore seat will be held Lal pec eae : | p.m. from Spar rin iifia Che | with Rev. Martin Fouts officint ing. Interment tn White Chapel. Mrs. Howells will Me in Fst at Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home er DEC. 28, 1958, CHARLES . 3 Baldwin, Oxford, 16; ne father of Charles A. Mrs. Josephine Spock, and Mrs. Edith St. Clair; dear brother of Mrs. Josephine Jewel. and Anna . Hakes | Everett; also survived by grandchildren. Puneral «ervice will be held Wednesday, oe ae at 2 p.m: frem the neral Home, Clarkston, with Pps Alfred Eddy officiating. Inter: ment in eview Cemete: Leach will Me in state at the Sharpe Funeral Home, Clarkston. LI errr DEC. 29, 19 Lida “214 “Labarty 8t., Milford, Mich., * ¢ 100: dear mother of _ Liddell and Mrs. refed . Puneral service will be held Priday, Jan. 2 at 1:30 p.m. at the Richardson-Bird Funeral “Home with Rev. Warren E. Brown officiating. Interment in Oak- Cemetery, Milford. Mrs. fidaen will lie in state at Rich- ares, -Bird Puneral Home, = ford. MILLER, DEC. 27, 1958, MAREON Hotel Roosevelt, Go ee 1; Punerai service will be h pomanpers Dec. 3ist at 11 a.m. from Joseph's Catholic Church with Rev. Pather B. PF. Jarsembowski officiating. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mr. Miller will SALESMAN WANTED « $12,000 TO $15,000 YEARLY To enter training program for sales management. sitions with national heating concern, Must be experieced in direct sales, and ood closers. Leads furnished. xcellent future for those who qualify. $100 EK PLUS COMMISSION. Apply 80 N, Paddock 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sales Opportunity Will train 2 salesmen for expan- sion program. service. Earnings unlimited. Apply to Mr. Holt, Friday, 1 p.m. Jan. Ind, 4713 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains. TOOL ENGINEER Must be experienced in prosessine of precisioneqd machine part - eae | ability necessary as posi tion will require heorh te toot design. Ideal werkin, MC. MFG. CO. tae Indianwood Rd ee Oren. Sichigne mate dee at éace aoe F . W. Dinnan. W. Huron Box Replies At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes. — 1, 5, 17, 28, 31, 32, 56, , 74, 76, 80,90, 96, 100, 103, 115, 118. y bad The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. . ported “immediately. MONE assumes nO than © Poll gp xg - charges for that portion a Gored valueless th - cancellations Closing time for advertise ments containing type siges larger than agate type is 12 o’clock noon the cay previous to publication. t Want Ads may to 9:30 a.m. CASH WANT AD RATES Help Wanted Female 7 WHITES OTR. TO Ste i | Pee Housework child eare, YOUNG GIRL FOR panrarriina, | 2OUSE livé in: FE 8.0376. foena: GIRL TO tive In AS componion so woman. FE 5-0604. Help Wanted 8 ARB YOU WANTING WORE OR looking, you don't find it? Have g lor.man or woman. Can make above average wage. 150 N. Perry 6 te 12 a.m, IN 1959 another year gone by. What are your plans? [ know -how you can better ~ st ition in this New HEALTH & V oe If you are f s EM ME I have the right sneer: that oe tee are seeking, Phon Mr. King, is so hnas call PE 8 calling if you want "$10,000 kit per year. It's so easy. Hi Ue need is the Ww e "aa eat a ° aeaatae a seRvicE F) ic & SPAN Laundriette. ings, dry — fold, Price cents 3 weight. serv: Shirt service OR = Foss. 4006 Dixie Err: Drayton Plains, “tien Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS Ladies dresses specialty, FH DRESSM AKING. Lie asta AND alterations, Mrs 4-9053. DRESSM a TAILORING, NEEDED: 2 AGGRESSIVE MEN or women. Requiring ige. Lategrish to learn business r- up bes SOCIAL W ORKER | Bry Male preferred, bachelor's De- gree. Starting salary, $5,000 per year 5 day, 40 hour week, paid vacation, sick time & other bene- fits Reply Pontiac Press Box 90, Submit Resume, all replies con- fidential. Employment Nrenties 8A |’ EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE - oO NEW LOCATION < 24% EAST HURON SUITE 4 - FE 40804 SECRETARY ° Aged 19-30 with = = on tractive and oom and secretarial! riled Midwest Employment. 406 Pontiac State Ba Bidg. FE 5-9227 Work Wanted Male 10 A) CARPENTER WORK, NEW - h PE 44210. A-i PAINTIN & terior. Free estimate Reas. OR 3782 or OR Saitt, A MASTER E N, EX- perienced on residential, commer- cial and industria) need. ae or large job. Reasonable. 3-3191. AVAILABLE NOW. CARPENTER and cabinet work. N r. D. B. Murdock, FE 2-7861. CARPENTER WORK WTD. NEW & Hy ae Satisfaction guar. CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter. Kitchens- ba specialty. FE CARPENTER OF A kind. Reasonable. Call after p.m FE 69439 - . WOOL FULL part time, FE 40752. alana a AND BOOKKEEPER piste cycle cycle Fare counting, "Pe Payroll Ee pecescary. aw done —, er P industrial basknesees. Must be wot value to someone. MY }3-7883. MAN W. JOB IN store. rite Pontiac ss Bo: ex k 3. | Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Da 2 50 8204 $3.12 3 1.50 2.97 4.50 4 2.00 3.4 6.76 5 2 50 450 6.70 6 3.00 5.40 8.20 oy 3.50 630 9.66 8 4.00 1:20 11.04 9 450 8.10 12.42 bY 6.00 9.00 13.80 o— < DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-8]81. MARRIED MAN WANTS PART| A pes & formals’ ane in mv home. Call FE Landscaping | ae —_“ 4-1 ACE TREE SERVICE. moval and pte Uf Get our bid. FE 27-1188 FE Rfihapetet grading. Back be Cot Roto-tilling Terms EM_ 3-302 Moving & Trucking 19 A-1 MOVING - HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE Reasonable EE §-3458 - FE 2-2009 CLEAN-UP CLEA ND LIG HAUL- ing Call Bil PE 5-5933._—- HAULING & RUBBISH NAME your price. Any time. FE 8-0095 LIGHT HAULING & MOVING OF any Motos Rea} cheap. FE 68-2406 anv’ LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish — fill dirt, Jind opted and front end N TRUCK FB MAN WITH Sew | work. ‘Gan anytime, O’DELL CARTAGE Local end dons piistanc?, moving. SMITH MOVING Local or pur distance moving. Low FE 44864 Tees to Rent TRUCKS TRACTO! *“EQUIPME AND %-ton Pickups 14-ton stakes Dump trucks Semi-trailera Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Open Daly ¥ Toludin Sunday PE 40461 Fa Painting & Decorating 20 18ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- orating. Cash or terms. UL NG _Help Wanted Female 7 AT ONCE REAL ESTATE—Sales lady. he fer one with experience but wil consider training’ right ad pleg Must own good car and be able to devote full time: “Chance for excellent earning and very pleas: ant work’ Ask for Mr. Brown: L. H. Brown Realtor, 1362 W! Huron Ph FE 2-48 APPLICATIONS a ora for full time sales ladies. 8. Kresge Co., North Hill Piass, | Rochester. He in state at Voorhees-Siple _ Funeral eee QUYE, DEC 1988, 8 WILLIAM Roger, 968 Bia Tico St.. a beloved son of Lester and dear brother of Edw s Rowerd (Wilma) Hall 22; bee til noon Wednesday, at time he will be taken Leonard, 446 Midway Ave., age 57; beloved husband of Mrs. Ann M Visure; dear father of Jo Ann, Ernest and Robert Visure: loved son of dear brother of Wayne and Lemp! Visure. Mr. ‘“Visure will lie in state at the Pursiey Funeral) Home Tuesday evening. He will then be takem to the Ellingboe Funeral Home, Crystal Ns, Mich. for services and interment. neral Rcrapmecents by Pursley neral ae WELLS, 29, 1958, MARY Elizabeth, er Mechanic St., age 93> eight grandchildren, 10 great- grandchildrem and 2 great-great- grandchildren survive. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, Dec. 31st at 1 p.m. from Sparks- Griffin Chapel with Rev. Daniel Wrlsce officiating. Interment in Mrs. Wells will He fa state at Svarks-Griffin Pun- eral Home ____ Card of Thanks 1 COPE SOOT CTC CC OC, IN IN GRATEPUL APPRECIATION for the kindness and sympathy shown Us during our recent be- reavement the family of the late | COMBINATION RELIEF COOK & + pm. with Rev. @ugene Ramsey officiating. Interment in White _Chapel. VISURE. DEC. 29, 1958, JOHN | be- | Mrs. Mike Visure; = ASSISTANT FOR DENTAL OF- fice. must type. Write Pontiac Press Box 99. BABYSITTER FROM 2:30 TO <5 pm. daily. Virinity of Pelton and ~ Sashabaw Road. Phone after 5 aS m. OR _ 3-3984. work, 6 days wk, State qualifica- tions. references, “expected salary, hone No. etc. Reply Pontiac Tess Box ppaltzess must be good baker, 4. week, sem! religiduis con- Slesceat home. Write full par- ieaiars to Pontiac Press Box 100. Please give a COOK FOR SHORT ORDER AND cooking — open after Jan. 1 at Scrib’s, 130 8. Telegraph Rd. ‘EXP. WAITRESS, MA 5-7551, e761 Dixie Hwy. EXPERIENCED ee OQK FOR morning. Must be good breakfast cook and willing to work Sunday. Apply 577 Auburn Av HOUSEKEEPER FOR BACHELOR. Room es Board with some pay. 0! _FE_8-9878 HOUSEKEEPER. SLEEP IN, room and must have refer- ences. 3 children. FE 5-6120 See pm KENNEL MAID, ht ES, at GooD worker, live in UL 2 LADY FOR TELEPHONE E SURVEY work. No experience necessa 4 to 8. Mon. thru. Frit. Kendale’s. ‘4 8. Saginaw. LADY TO BABYSIT IN CLARK-| a 6. Must have trens. aft LADY FOR. ALTERATIONS AND sincere thanks to our many ends ul friends and, neighbors for their thought- fulness and kindness during the loss of our father and [Heer father, Thomas Walsh. rr, Mrs. Arthur Crawford and Mr. w& Mrs. Jack Crawford 4 PALSY Funeral Directors a | SPARKS-GRIFFIN cae Thoughtful Service FE 2-584) Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance esa or Motor oR aoutiae Radi FUNERAL. HOMB- | Drayton Plains OR 37751 i ~e FUNERAL HOME “Designed for F for Funerals* Cemetery Lots § heh ID 6 GRAVE LOT, PER- Part Cemetery. Will di- aoe Ness . PE 49882. Help Wanted Male 6 BARBER. STEADY BOB racy cy, 77 Au uburh Ave. FE 2-5773. Aft- er BOYS CAN PLAY MUSIC BE IN- terested tn a rock and roll band. Call_ FE 47310, Mrs. Cora Hampshire wishes to| repairing Sepeciment with expe- thank al] whose messages, cards, rence: A Fox Dfy Cleaners. flowers and offers of assist 719 W. ae _helped to lighten our sorrow. LIGHT FOUSEWORE & CHILD. WORDs CANNOT aa OUR care, days wk, Live tin. FE appreciation 24-2811 ‘ext 21, Donelson-Johns| Call FE 28181 for an ad COMBINATION >. RUMPER AND painter, FE 5-214 MATURED WOMAN FOR HOUSE- work and child ee ay bat a uary 5th $25, weekly. Call anus bition, .person- Opening ] Lad women with ality & poise career or part time, car necessary Write stating qual. fficationg & ohone number Pontiac Press Box 12. OPPORTUNITY 18 A KEY TO AN | Avon territory; opening the chan- out peligaeioa! Phone 4-4508 or write Drayton PO box 536. RELIABLE WOMAN FOR DRY cleaning plant. Famous Cleaners. rene TEmple 1-1111 or KEnwood RN, - WAN TED FOR DOCTOR'S office, Call FE 2-6827, anytime. Sales soem or ex- wt train 2 salesiadies mited Apply to Miss WY p.m. Jan. 2nd, * pine | wy, Drayton Pls Plains. WOMAN’ FOR GENERAL housework No care of cullaees. 5 days per week. Salary, $30 to 35 wk. State references. Write ontiag Press Box 116, WOMAN TO CARI FOR SEMI- invalid, , live a ‘age preferred 60. or appointment. rE 2-8809 after 7 p.m. PLACE A “LOST” AD. vn to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. ed See | NINGS, $2.80 A ‘4 BU. PICKUP ea deliv. LADY Te sone Or A kind. FE 4-7310 PING, gmC- MIMEOGRAPHING. retarial service. 3-287. oBING~ ANB. . Pickup dnd deliver FE 5-9724. ae wants CLEANING JOB. ey “AND IRONINGS, PICK Paar up and deliver. FE FOUND. BLOND MALE PUPPY, FB 2.3035, LOST: GREEN PARA of Orchard Lk. Reward. LOST: SET OF KEYS ON ae rence between Cass and Saginaw, Paris emblem. Leave at Schram’s Drugs at the corner of Lawrence os Saginaw. Reward ND LIVER PUP, ai wumetion School, Sun ft. Child's pet, Reward, ‘21968, 28 Lee E 8-814 Building Service AAA Floor Sanding Floor La Cc. BUD Bitis® Pinen £2050 F Aal- BARD a “FINISH, Fp 5-372. :Pontiad Hardwood Floor service NY -TtES GF HoGzE FLAN any NS Sain drawn Be aan ee _j2 NG . Quality work, licensed. Bow- ker, MA 42253 or FE 5-3608. BUILD AND SAVE th: our volume rehase: mad dines: to you sales. OY. bev, have 800 plans or omnes vours. We'll secure mo FE_3-7210 BRICK, BLOCK work, also chiens, PNEXCHA NGE UL_ 2-346 CEMENT = No job too Residential and commer- Guaranteed work. Ph. MY BLOCK BRICK. CEMENT WORK’ and fireplaces. MA 5-0378 LOST: MALE WHITE CAT, vic. Pine Lake Manor. FE 5-2337. LOST — LADY'S BROWN PURSE, oy off Gace cael Sunday Pp — — purse ond. papers, LOST: BLACK aes TRISH SET- ter, white-tipped tail and 4 white sep Sa pet. Reward, FE 2-1319 ~ _Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. pe revels cone Backenstose Book Store, 15 E. Lawrence St. PAINT BY NUMBER. $1.69. 9X12 frames, $1.30. All sizes. Grum- bacher Art Supplies oes Wil- -Nams, 71 W, Huron. __ Notices & | Personals 25 A A coMPLETE COLD ware Lied ANY Anus OR WOMAN NEEDING Floors, basements EM CERAMIC TILE FPREE ESTIMATES, TERMS Advance Floor Co. OR _3-8701 DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH- ing. Free estimates. FW 68-3463 or FE 46191, ree er ee or water heaters, range; dryers; FE 5-8431. R. teunro Electric Co. 1060 W eer ELECTRICAL SERV. FREE SST. Pa FE 5-6439 BEAUTY IS EVERYONE’S DUTY Face lifting, face peeling & Swe- dish massage. kh u- ate A youn win. 2 E. Map Kro- ger’s) Birmingham MI 6-7373. DAINTY MAID SUP” TES. MRS, A. Taylor, 56 Gille:, .e, FE 3-7203, CHARLES CHESTER AIR CUSHIONED SHOES HOME, GARAGE, CABINS, ADDE tions. Licensed builder. PHA terms. 4-6909 OUSEMOVIN ULL equipped. FE 4-8450. L. A, Young. MASON WORK. HOUSE RAISING, foundations, basements, ete. D & M Building Service. 2-7004 or eves. OR 32276. PLASTERING & Ae AIR : Pat Lee, FE 2-7022 PLASTERING NEW & REPAIR. Vern Keller UL 2-1760 rtney Wlectric. £. H. MILLER OR 3-4942 Vaasa ine ons watt I D bt? it 353, N Cass, PE 2-301 FE S777. n Ve If you are‘having trouble meeting icicafSkn “cRaD = us today. etonomically with noe released Dex-A-Diet tablets cents at - OLD FASHI EIG: oe Team pune MU TH December 29 4-025, R. G@. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING, oe and finishing. Phone FE ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING Uke NG. EXCA ics tanks. Field es Di hes & boat well _Business Services. ‘ ° 13 80 Oak HOLIDAYS in | tracted by any self, Grant Tomlin Pontiac, Mich REDUCE FOR Lose 10 days. See ugly + SPUD NOME, obra LICENSED HOME, OR: byt] Lake &. Telegraph. re WILL CARE Say “charge it.” = 5 «f * A sired by fo FOUNTAIN P oon re iT ctory Sat set, Corre tae rence St. , Kas sais. BLOOMFTI ALL CL 5 Wall and aiens Reasenabie. FE 2-1631; . ELECTRIC M al and rewinding, 6 EB. Pie pn re eso For my home in Poytiac. ~ 8 Perret 500 N. try. AEROTREDS . KNAPP SHOES Fred Herman OR 3-1592. ——— rr ANS BULLDOZING. YARD & time or full time work of any | Guarani : ind. 266 8. Parke — a AAA PA YOUNG MARRIED MAN WANTS | 20 Years experience Reasonebie. work of any kind. EM 3}-2678. EM 3.2679. A & RA 4 Immediate service. S _Work : Wanted d Female iu io, Guar. Reasonable FE 2-2312. 1 Day TRONING. seth «B® **".| — Televiuion Service 22 2W wa and house cl eee Seal DAY OR NIGHT TV SVC C ii i cleaning ST means Rayal Electronics. FE eas, Day & eer, ed Dae Lise or FE ease FE 3-5492 M. P. AKA CLEANING WANTED. A "gs TV SERVICE AFTER- hour, e Fe 38m.” = noon & evening calls FE 2-0495. Day WOR ” NIDOW ycisy OWN U isterin 23 s. ae 2 —— oister: : a wilh iron in h ee - e' Fon am crlvere, | BEADLE DRAPES. SLIPCOVERS EAE got Pick up and delivery. aa FE 5-1927. GIRL DESIRES HOUSEWORK & ee ee ae ka | babysitting in your home § days hoa pare Coste taken = a peek, Voom Between Te} iy m, in N PERRY 8ST ~- GIRL Wants ‘3 DAY WO Leaps FE 5-8888 aOUREWOREE t THALES CARE . ous ig elderiy" person. oR Lost & Found 24 ont before 5 p.m BUILDING REPAIR. PLASTERING a friendly advisor phone brick, block and cement work.| 92-8734. Confidential The Salvation E 4-200. army. ? A COMPLETE COLD $6.50. CEMENT & ‘BLOCK M & H Style-Rite. on, rh Wil- aaron Work FE fey Hams e Rd. and M59. builder, Free estimates. UL 25178, | ORJNTY MAID SUPELIES — 730 - CEMENT 7) OUR SPECIALTY. 5-7805. if oe » HAVE CASH, a ‘F URNITORE eens i * _Wtd. | haisconanoas 28 WANTED: concn om, FLOOR furnace. OR -3-8863 WTD.: pai. BUILDING EASILY mov been cee priced. EL Money Wanted __28A ANTED: $2,500 AT 6 PER CE CENT. Secured by first mortgage on old lakefront home 30x35. Can pay mo. Please write Pontiac Press, Box 62° * Wanted to Rent 29 LANDLORDS We have over 30 rental appli-; eants, Wanted homes ane apts.| All areas Furn or unfurn ARRO RLTY $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. SINGLE YOUNG MAN WOULD. like ,room near Pontiac -Motors with private ent Share Living Quarters 30 eas ee WILL SHARE MY HOME WITH young woman or mother with 1 child. OR 3-00938 Wtd. Contracts, ree 32) pate TRACTS AND HOME EQUITIES | NO OBLIGATION.-CALL . A. Johnson, REALTO Troe S. Telegraph Ra. CASH —QUICK CLOSING— _—NO HIDDEN FEES~ - Nicholie & Bae Co. 33 WEST HURON FE 5-8183 3 CASH FOR LaND CONTRACTS J. Jd. VanWelt $540 Dixie Hwy OR 3-'355 | CASH! Wor land contracts, and equities, new and seasoned. Reasonable _’< discount, so obligation. Let an experienced: man consult with you. Call FE 4-3844 or FE 5-0975. | an bona Ask ore Ted Me- ARRU REALTY $143 Cass- abeth Ra. IMMEDIATE : | @ ACTION On any good land contract. New “ se Your eer upon sey | ‘tion property and tile = Ken Templeton | FE 44563, ; i= — QUICK SERVICE — FE 5.300. Call FE 2-6516 | 42533 ds 27| Rent Apts. Furnished 33; Rent PURNE| LRM. KITCHENETTE APT. PVT. me Meek util. ntiac Laie rity aae$st - ‘Royal Motel, OR 3-4555. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, WILLIAMS Lk. Rd. & MS9. Stove and refrig- erator, heated, next to aeons center. OR 37512. Or = washing facilities, oT, $75 mo. References. 7 RMs | PVT Le & ENT. UTIL. & washer furn. FE 2-6226, patter PRIVATE ENTRANCE. Util furn. Ideal for bachelor’ or retired couple. MY 2-1981. EM nished, near Bell Telephone a no drinking. FE 2-2181. 3 Rohe 3}RM HOUSEKEEPING | ottages gas heat all utilities Winter rates Tru Rustie Cabinr wre Broadway. Lake 2 ROOMS, PVT. BATH, _N6 16 Lafayette 2 2-ROOMS, 209 9 BALDWIN, $10 $12 wkly. 2 ROOMS $10 WK. 3 RM, UTIL furn, 75 Clark St Orion. | /2 ROOM $10 WK 3 ROOM UTIL | *turn. -105 Center St | _Clark St. : 103 Mechanic Street FE 2-3460 2 AND 3 LARGE RM. | apartments, downtown Pvt. Ent. and bath | furnished. Inquire 22 Auburn, ' fice in reat. location. of- children al- 2? LARGE ROOMS NICELY FUR- | «116 Seminole. FE 4-5425 FE 5-2063. | ar | {AND BATH. MODERN. PARTLY 2 ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED i . BRICK! 4 RMS Everything cR b}1 RM. KircuEveTTE. PVT. BATIA ~ te ee Sone ls ROOM | DPPER AP TMENT ON a near aadwin ~ i8T. FLOOR. 3 RNS. & BATH. pene Teeth ind. entrance, Heal real Rabrerg an «. bi te ene hot water furnished. $50. FE of'y. FE 8-458, before 5 p.m. isT FLOOR HEATED 5 RM. FLAT. —. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PVT. ENTR efg.. stove. atil. furu. Remod- } _eled recently. FE 8-0154 |} RM AND BATH STOVE, RE- frig. and tabie. 37 Stout. 3 RM. LOWER. UNFURN ISHED | aoe Tile bath. oak floors. gas | heat. Clean. 90 Union. St. Inquire 4 # ROOMS is AND BATH, NICE LO. ation. couple only, reasonabie _tent, FE. 4-9367 4 ROOMS, DECORATED, ADULTS, FE 2-2048. aftr 6 oa “AND BATH, REFRIG. AND 454 Auburn. Palm FE 2-6859. furn Ville Apts furnished, couple FE 4-07$7 4RMS & BATH UPPER DUPLEX. Coupie only No drinkers Pvt _ent. Util furn FE 46084. 7 ROOMS AND BATH | Heat and hot water, son and Huron FE 7706 «RMS AND BATH. 1 CHILD WEL. come Close in. $36 month. FE 2.5333 “GAS “HEAT | & . HOT | WATER _furn. Bus 22 Cadillac. FE 8-4473. MS AND BATH MODN HEAT and hot water furn. 4-family west side — $75. mo. Adults only near John- | | | | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 34) CARNIVAL & 3 ee, 2 RMS KITCHENETTE AND FE 5.8695 | bath Child welcome. 431_N. Per- {ROOM MODERN HEATED APT | _ty. FE 25170 4192 Dixie over Keego Hardware. 2 RMS. & BATH NICELY FURN. _ $55 per manth. Adjacent to high school. mat 5 ROOM FLAT. vee DECO- Washington. i oe West side, FE 8-9806 2. 3 ROOM APTS. NEWLY DEC- orated. Pr sntrance. 4145 Clin- | tonvile Rd. OR 3-47 '9 LARGE ROOMS, CLOSE In. |?* 24 Fiorence Ave. FE 6-1987. LAND CON-| }ROOM AP1. WITH PVT. ENT! | Share bath. Child welcome. per week. FE 8-1431. ROOM. CLEAN. floor. Near Pontiac Mtr. & Motor Car Transport. Also 3 rm garage | house. Partly modern. FE 4-4625, after 5 pm 2'#R00M MODERN APT. ON lake to responsible person. OR 3-5292, -after 5 p.m 3. AND 4-ROOM APTS ON PINE | Lake. gas heat. all util. furn., $65_ | a. month. FE4-320 In RMS VERY NICE TV. } NORTH- | |_end, $20 per wk. FE 2-4376 RM APT. ALL PRIVATE. UTIL- ities paid Near bus & Shope . Quiet street. north side uple or couple with baby FE 5-7866 after 30000 3 RMS... PVT. BATH, AND ENTR. | _Off Cass Elz. Rd.. FE 5-9957 ROOMS AND BATH, CLEAN | and roomy, priv., auto. heat to. your r liking. coyple only, FE 5-4032 aa 3 3 3 ROOMS FULL BATH MAIN | Noor, Pvt. entrance. 319 Prospect. _FE 12-1643. J ROOMS & BATH. come. 297 Voorheis CHILD WEL-— itfes. Pvt ent, west side, in- quire 95 e 95 Dwight. '} RMS. WARM. 18T FLOOR. FE 4-0808 3 LARGE ROOMS, 1ST. FLOOR, near bus and close to down town Wash room, pvt. ent and bath. Hee month incl all utilities. FE 2293. \3 ous CLOSE IN. BABY WEL- come. FE 8-2779 or FE 4-8612 -J ROOMS AND BATH. HEATED. | ON MAIN ae preferred. | at 3 & 4 ROOMS: W WITH BATH, UTIL- | | SCO | Pvt. entrance, es nice, Couple On Seascaed Sena Contracts | only. Ref. call 8 to 10 am. only | (Seller's Eeexz) |_FE 22074 oe ees PLENTY OF CASH AVAILABLE 13 ROOMS, 2ND. FLOOR. COM- —SEE ME. BEFORE YOU SELL— miata ly ceetecernied 19a Willard. WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 4 S Telegraph Rd. PE 4-4516. Evening No PE 2-2285 Ready, W illing and Able for your land \3 See PVT. BATH AND ENTR. \3 ere AND BATH APT. EM | 3-34 children PE furn Harbor, util. Keego . Washer. welcome, Cash buyers watting ee “Cal —— rtridge. | 3 noes PRIVATE BATH & & EN-| trance, gas beated. 87 8. Parke | St Wanted Real Estate 32A' ALL.CASH FOR GI AND FHA EQUITIES. j3 } RM APTS., COUPLE conDY: sine: APT. GROUND FLOOR >| Pvt. Entr. and arn ve week. | _FE 5-5749 or FE 2-93 $70. to $8 mo., all private, FE For houses, flats age. even ff under foreclosure Q farms or acre-|3°RMS. vr a8 & ENT. WEST side FE 8-65: RT wW devosit, R. _ WICKERSHAM [a ROOMS, PRIVATE, CHILDREN okay OR 7105 : “Maple MaAytair 6-6250/3 RM3. & = NEWLY DECO- rated. Heated, outside entrance. ; RMS. & BA’ UPPER APT. * wintsnioea, Newly Aecorated. Plus | eneee: $50 mo. OR 3-4817 APT. REFRIG. , 2°30 “He proved you were right, a TM. Reg. U.S. Pat, Om, © 1988 by NEA Service. nm Dad: He's an ill-tempered, | _bus, dining room. Choice West side lo- | cation Close to schools Teasonable to desirable * Shown by ap polnhment, Call FE | 2:§258 after 6pm BACHELOR'S APT 1ST FLOOR. _ Heat & hot water furn. FE 2- -6521. | BASEM'T GRADE LEVEL 2 RM. apt. Kitchen & bath Steam heat, ull] washer & dryer furs, FE 2-1337 COMFORTABLE. UNFURNISHED 4room heated apartment. Cen- trally located in Birmingham. _ Available at once. rp. MI 4-1220 CLOSE TO SCHOOLS AND BUS — - modern 6-room apt. 9 Bliss St | CLEAN 18T FLOOR 2 BEDROOM. | children welcome, N pare = | _mo FE 4-758] or FE 4 a= PRANKLIN ter and transportation. These all- modern, 3-room apts. with private | bath, afford economical, tive living quarters with no_ costly | upkeep. ice and warm. New! decorated and well maintaine Quiet friendly neighbors. Adults only in this building. $49 per mo. | =e heat. hot and cold wa- | K Hempstead 102 FE Hu-/ rm et FE 4-8284 or after 5_ _FE | HOLLYWOOD APTS. | j Furnished or unfurnished 2 & 3) : ; [2 BEDRM WALLED LK. MOD. utilities furnished FE 2-1834. | rms. bath 1l4 E. Howard St. LARGE LOVELY 3. AND BATH, near Airport. adults OR 3-1943. MODERN 5-ROOM APT ON WEST side near General! Hospitat Auto gas heat and hot water Garage | Refrigerator and stove furn $60 mo 6361 days After 6 FE, 4-1161. | i “ORCHARD CT. APTS. AIR CONDITIONED Pontiac's most exclusive west side apartment development Bal- | cony type individual sus reoce | beautiful kitchens with stove and refrig, furnished. Auto. heat and / hot water also furnished Adults | only. Ready for immediate occu- | pancy. Get in touch with Manager. Mr. Gardner af 19 Sal- mer St. or call at | FE -6918 I ore DAILY & SUNDAY ; AM THROUGH 9 PM 3 | aS FURN. $25 PER MO. south of Lake Orion UNION COURT Are you looking for a clean at- tractive apartment where the peo- ple are quiet yet friendly? These 3 room and bath rent for) 2 bedrooms, apper Je Wisner and *§ RMS & BATH NEAR ST as L. OLive 69041. after 7 p.m. $49 per month. Nice and warm. CALE. . 1-1206—— eeales onl "2 uss puiing K.G at GF on ¢ ‘nll, NO empstead, 102 E. Huron 8t. FE : ase ene eos BATH. 107la N- | 48284 or aher SFE 5-7871. a farm er income properly: Home 7 LO NEWLY DEC ROOMS, | UNION, LAB — 3 ROOM & BATH oor duplex v = = buyers wajtin | age re kath. Child Vel. | erything private. Adults. EM come ba 8-0575 ; _3-4285. 2 lF pvr BATHS | VACANT JANUARY ST LOVELY l ] t I Lp ries 73 so pore tite 4-2190 rooms with refrigerator and) i; RMS” AND BATH. NEWLY | Sore: Full basement, oi] heat, on | 83 N. ree 2 9236" Eves | a accarsied, pe - fore FE aSeue ‘— preker FE ‘42553. | m. st Bot, oe ot P WEST SIDE. WEBSTER AND =) CASH 4 MS. NEAR AUBURN sshington “Jr” Figshusres | — FOR YOUR HOME OR EOUITY | Heights. Phone FE 2-7050 eve-| . TOOMS. Bas heat. $90 mo If fnteresss you let us look) "ings only. Lincoln Jr h &rea. $55 mo. over your property for a cash 4 RMS. NICELY FURN.” PVT. Cali before 5. rE 4-2521, or after sale. we can get; bath & ent. FE 43862 5, FE 5- many case, you cash fo small or la ree equities. We a'so heve buyers for Es contracts Clark Real E: 1362 _W .Huron. FE 4-6492 44813. Ask for Mr. Car! GI AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOME Yes, We can sell your home for cash with vere small down per" ment. Call us -o, further form 4 NICE ROOMS. ALSO 3 nice. Tooms, all util. FE 4-4686._ ré Sear LOWER. FURN. EXCEPT gas + ee ‘Children welcome, te Filet 2252 after 5:30. 366 8) = ecniee FOR 1 OR 2 Piper Sophia Manor Apts., apply were Novelty Store, 35 Aubura tion. not fee] obligated. wel will, appraise your property and tell og the cash you can receive “ to you. BUILD Ris BON RE REALTORS 181 Wo oseon Phone FE 4-1557 WILL TRAVEL We will trav«] to see you. and show you how to get cash for: your home, tand contract or acre- age. Call now for a 30-minute service. No charge. R. D. RILEY. Broker |” 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-1157 FE 4-4821. Immediate Ae, We'can fer your house. HITE : BROS. REAL ESTATE seaec aie feces Open Ev oe “til 9; seunaas 1 "ti 8 Sel 1- Equity Don't lose your home—cash wait- sis Pay bs tape. We also need, listings. Giroux-Franks 4395 Dixie: Hwy. OR 39701 i WE NEED ALL KINDS OF LAKE PROPERTY FOR THE SPRING MARKET | . Houses—Lots— Acreage PHONE OR 4-0306 J. A. TAYLOR, Realtor M59 AT PONTIAC LAKE WANTED: IMMEDIATELY omes farms lake “property one land contracts. Buyers wait g.- Paul M. Jones, Real Fst. 832 W. Huron FE - 4-8550 “Rent Apts. Furnished 33 see ROOMS UTILITH = -FURN ist Hema 3 ROOMS. FE 5-2495./" very clean iot- of heat 309 .N.| Washer. eatace im on ee | Seginaw. f high school, $110 a mo. Call,after 1-ROOM, id peo ETTE, role RM. PARTLY, PYT. ENT. AND p.m. MApfair 6-1447. ; vate sap ult outy. S90 eae or| Pvt. bath. 285 Whittemore. oan ORION. 9 BEDRM. CLEAN. pee gag rire 3 RM. & BATH. NEWLY DECO-| uti! inc. Reas. Cap's Place, 160/ : : rated. Heated utaide entrance.| Heights Rd. MY 3-1284 CREAN, WARM. TOE Ri - ROOM.) Olive 60001. after 7 pm. OL Fagg ORION L-REDROOM, _ a auto. heat and H.W., privacy, ap- i See perae sr T RMS PYE, ENT CHILDREN | _piy 100 Heights Rd. MY 3.204 e , MS PARTLY FURN. pe fi 1 ist pst ae bath, 3 UPR FLA’ §, TWO 3 BEDRMS. MUA 6 poles 8 : — < = os + AD edrm sirable AN EDR OOM rez RONT se too hear. Lincoln Jr High eit girs vee Ponting K. MO , 86 Piebese rent- ne my, ideal- np FE i2 ra = nteey FOR LADIES, EV- erything areas near down- town 25 Wiliam BACHELOR aeLRTERT SHARP. rivate bath and entrance, TV, . end. FE 2-4376, oe 4 ROOM APT. FOR COU- FE 3-7223. Gein 1-BEDROOM, men: _ ette and living rm., Pvt. & bath. . Utilities, nr. General 1 Hos: | FE 2-5 — pital, adults, after 5. COUPLE & BABY. evn. BATH &+ entrance FE 4-2847 ARGF LOVELY 3 “AND BATH. Culuies furnished. Near airport. | dult OR 3-1845 ee 3 ROOM APARTMENT. partiy furnished rson or 1 pe couple 3655 Crooks Rd. UL 2-2815.— LARGE ROOMS, ; MODERN, 3 pvt. ent. and bath, very nice and | Clean close-in, adults. FE 4-1832. ‘PVT 3 ROOMS & BATH AT WIL- liams Lake. OR 3-7541. TWO 3-ROOM OR 3-1388 APTS. Rent. Apts. Unfurnished 34 LLLP PPLE 1 AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT _apts. Partly firnished. OR 3-0105. 1 4ROOM APT. 2 BEDROOMS. 209 Bladwin. OR 3-5730. 1-ROOM, KITCHENETTE, PRI- vate bath, stove, refrig, heat, ‘hot and cold water furnishéd. Adults only. 290 N. Paddock. Al- berta Apts 18ST FLOOR } — SP 2 peettaaes WEST SIDE UPPER pt. clean, utilities furn., no crinkere, FE 4-7850, BEDRM. BRICK TERRACE, tile bath, gas heat full basement, garage. FE 8-0018. 2-3 RMS. & BATH. UTIL FURN. Stove & refrig. Reasonable. 734 Huron, 2 BEDROOMS LOWER, MODERN, clean, newly decorated, automa- tic of] heat & hot water fur- _fhished, near GMT. FE 3.2864. 2 4-ROOM APTS 1 oe APT NC _children, FE 4-109 2 2 RMS & BATH. | aS FLOOR. ~Prt. ent. Stove, refrig. Uti] furn. _ $45 mo. OR 19TH RM, APT. T GAS HEAT. 312 50 WK _313 8. Paddock _FE 5 RMS HEATED saree on Euclid street, FE 4-2523 8-1172, 3 See & BATH. py ae ne Lake. Couple only. OR or ROOM APARTMENT. HEAT. water and stove furnished. 700 Humphrey Phone MI ¢- 7358 Nouwly decorated. FE2-7425. | fenced yard, | An room. 2) 2 ROOMS. GAg HEAT. | 330 M MONTH. 3 RM BUNGALOW ‘3 RMS} ROOMS, 407 1 K. ‘CASS. OAKLAND eu. eee VILLAGE | 3-ROOM NEWLY REDECORATED | apt. with bath and MEY, $65 per month WHITE BROS. @ OR 3-1295 | 5660 Dixie Hwy. | Open Eves. ‘til 0: Sun, 19 ‘tll 5) ‘| i ‘Rent Houses Furnished 35 Pe 1 BEDRM HOME, COZY ‘CLEAN, | util Furn. FE 2-4855. 1 BEDRM. FURN, 2 BEDRM. modern block house. nr. Blue Sky. FE 41998 or FE 4-7321. 2 BEDRM. WALLED LAKE MOD. Close to city. Reas. MA 4-2293. 2-BEDRM BRICK, MODERN, AU- tomatic heat and hot water, near school and transportation, $78 mo. UL 2-2862. _15_ Downing 7 BEDROOM, New LAKE HOME for rent through June. $60 mo. Adults only. OR 3-1907 3 BEDROOM, NEW, FULL BASE- ment- built-in range ain acaba Auburn 1_Heights UL 2-21 | 3 ROOM: HOUSE $1250 a_ aE. FE 8-6381 INCLUDING | | 104 | sun room bath. and garage. Henderson. - MODERN, | Gas’ . HEAT, | washing machine, $13 & $15 wk. | 2*2 miles east of Auburn Heights, | _ 3:30 8. Crooks Rd 3 ROOMS AND BATH, CLEAN, NR. Lotus Lake. OR 4-0237. 3 BEDROOM HOME. CHILDREN | welcome. Near Lake Orion. MY yan BEDROOM TERRACE PARTL 2 fernened $75 month, FE Cisse. 4 3 ROOMS & BATH, AUTO. HOT water & heat. FE 2-2051. ROOMS & BATH. es furnished 4708 Highland 45 ROOM TERRACE, GAS AEQT. _Close In. FE 4$3 4 AND BATH. PARTLY } MODERN. furnished or unfurnished FE 4-4228 4 ROOMS WITH BASEMENT. PON- tiac Lake. OR 3-9138 | 6 ROOM FURNISHED MODERN | house in Walled Lake, good lo-| cation fenced yard, reasonable. | MA 4-2897 A LITTLE HOME OF YOUR OWN With 1 bedroom, fenced grounds, bus line. all utllities furnished. Cozy clean and warm. PE 5-6830. FOR COLORED. LIVING ROOM, 2 bedrooms, quee and kitchen and i _ bath. FE. 4-179 FURNISHED —— 1 1 YR. OLD. 3 bedrooms, bath, Dining & living rm. Kitchen. New furniture, auto around. rental = LV. AN LAKEFRONT Neat 2-bedroom for adults or small family. Good rowland. re- $80. Ja ck Loveland. FE uire at 1676 Taylor Rd. ask for | Lonnie Weaver. FE 62031. ‘ | _ . Close to downtown bongs cen- | attrac- | | | 3:BEDROOM RANCH-TYPE, 5 | 4 : duit botkcon FOR RENT IN-| UNION | ROOM & STOVE bad-mannered thug!”’ furnished $80 month, PE. S-3321 ‘| ee = 3 RM Es BATH. cue IN, NR | az 2-6332 or FE 2-5788 SAIC ROOMS. AVAILABLE, JANUARY Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 For Rent Rooms 37 Se Eee ANU AR | ee | eee rooms, large kitchen. living and|} BEDRM. MODERN. 13 MILES; i4 AND 16 N. CASS AVE. WARM | out Dixie. §40 month. MAple 1 BEDROOM, TEL-HURON, MOD- ern, FE 2-6057. sleeping rooms. Reasonable rates. ‘Close in. | AT BUS STOP IN NICE HOME, comfortable room. FE 5-7332, 1 BEDRM. ADULTS. LOVELY home. Gas heat, garege, base- ment St. Mike District. 5-6482 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, JUST. OFF Auburn between John R. and De- ‘quindre, $65. 3151 Harrison. UL _ 2-4569- BUS STOP, COOKING LAUNDRY. Parking. Pvt. ent. 499 W. Huron | CLEAN, QUIET $5. FREE PARK. ing. 23 8. Paddock FE 8-8127. CLEAN, LARGE, WARM SLEEP. ing rooms Close-in. Ladies. 267 N. Saginaw. FE 2-0709. 2 BEDROOMS, MODERN, PARTLY furnished. 6177 Rowley. Drayton Plains FE 8-6008 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, NEAR Elizabeth lake. 1 yr. lease at $75 per “month. yerusse & Associ- ates, FE ¢-358. '9-BEDROOM TERRACE, oi A MO. _ Ramona Terrace. OR 3-9749 | 2 BEDROOM MODERN, $200 DWN. or will rept. ons Elizabeth Lake Rd. '2 BEDRM. ON DRAPER AVE. —Qts heat. $71 mo. FE 2-8508 3 2 BEDRM. HOUSE- GAS HEAT. 8 Bellevue, Lake Orion. FE 4-2337 2 BEDRM. HOUSE. OIL HEAT. Finish attle. Lake priv. Reduced rent te reliable tenant., for up- keep of house. MI 6-6067 ose to city Reas. MA 4-2293. 2-BEDRM HOME RENT OR OP- tion to buy 5655 Clinton River Dr near Crescent. Lake | 2 BEDROOM HOME IN AUBURN Heights. Amomars | heat ans hot Garage per month. G. WH TCOMB, RLTR. UL 2-2930 Water. Ww. 3 ROOM HOUSE. GAS STOVE AND refrig furn. garage. $45 mo 1 child welcome near Madison High _and Willis schools. MA 53-9761 _car garage, $75. FE 5-6797 ~ the 3 ROOM STONE HOUSE LOCATED west of Rochester on blacktop road, suitable for couple. Edw M_ Stout, Realtor. 17 NS. Saginaw | St.- FE 5-8165. 3 BEDRM BRICK RANCH. FULL basement, Studio ceiling. Soft wa- ter, Of! heat, fenced yard, storms & screens. 12 yrs. from sthools. "Bac. | Herrington Hills Subdivision. Pon- | . tlac ent or lease, by owner. FE 46395 3 RMS. NEAR CASS LAKE. $50 per mo, FE 5-5003. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. STOVE AND refrigerator Near per ieroc: Ret- erences. FE 5-6470 3 ROOMS AND BATH ALL UTILI- ties furnished. $13.50 week2y. Call at 288 N. Perry. 4 ROOMS AND BATH AND UTIL- ity room furnace, oi] heat. $75 Vicinity of Rochester road and S Blvd. Phone owner, LI 3-0688. ROOMS & BATH, FULL BASE- ment with rec..room, -FE: 2-7619. MI- chael's School. FE 8-0620 “after _ 4:30 weekdays. Anytime weekends 5-ROOM HOUSE WITH GARAGE, on bus route East side, $10. FE 23-6744 5 ROOMS UTIL. AND BATH. MArket 43880 '$ ROOMS, NEWLY Ee aonen ce _terrace. modern, FE 6 ROOMS & BATH $5950 or $189 down, Builder. FE 5-0885. # |6 ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY 2-0661. decorated, gas Seat. FE Afier 6 FE 5- = 5 ROOM. FULL BASEMENT. Also 3? car garage. Located on West Side. GILES REAL- TY 221 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-6175. 6 ROOMS AND BATH, CLOSE TO School FE 2-3946 after 4. 7 RMS. GOOD COND. GARAGE. 289 Auburn FE 2-5346 ALL RENTAL NEEDS SATISFIED. Homes and apartments furnished or unfurnished. All areas & price ranges ARRO RLTY 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 5-3030 ‘BUNGALOW — Near Tel-Huron. | Ideal for working couple, gas. heat, newly decorated liv. rm... din.-rm., kitchen, bedroom dress- ing room and more. See Mr. Hiltz, Realtor, 1011 W Huron. FE __5-6181. | COMPLETELY REMODELED AND redecorated, « oe duplex. $85, Phone FE 58-6 piece TAKE Beautiful 2 bedroom home, fac- ing Elizabeth Lake. Nearly new, automatic heat, garage, $75 per month, Reference required. G. Hempstead, 102 E. Huron, FE 4-8284. FAMILY HOME 8 LARGE ROOMS 1'5 BATHS. WEST HUR L. R. J. VALUET, ais OAKLAND a AVE. PE _ 5-0693. FOR LEASE: IMMEDIATE POS- session, 2 bedroom brick Lake Front home with 2 car attached garage, automatic heat and hot water. One year lease, $100. per month Call “Bud’’ Nicholie, reai- tor, FE 5-1201 or FE 2-1372. IDEAL WEST SIDE LOCATION | Clean f-room brick duplex. Tile | CLEAN ROOM FOR A MAN PVT. ent. os shower. $7 a wk FE 23-2416. Rooms With Board 38 Ne ee CLEAN ROOM WITH GOOD Nothing. Down LAKEFRONT—Here is of the best buys in lake front pepe e the poy paneled head erooking wel landscaped lot and the lake. Full basement, parese, It is ths for quick . sale at 9,950 with no money down to canis veleran. See it today! VERY ATTRACTIVE and nicely decobated center hall west side Colonial, This 3 edroom home is in excel-- lent condition and is a re- markably good buy at $7,800. It is ideal for the family who needs lots down. monthly ments are eaiy $55 feclusieg raaas and insurance. Call now NOT A MANSION, but dusk, right for the family needs a clean 3 Cedroon bungalow, north city loca- tion close to schools shop- ping and transportation. The owner has moyed into a new. home and will gfve imme- diate possesson. Priced for ssicy at $5,000 with, cedar shake shingles. 140 ft. lot. Oi! furnace and , new hot water heater in” ‘basement. Call FE 3-7103 to 3 this home today—don't - delay RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8. Telegraph Rd. n 9-9 FE 3-1103 - ‘ j 5-8T15 BY OWNER: GI 2 BEDRMS, full basement. Oil heat, newly dec. 4 biks from Fisher Body, $600 dowa—land contract, $70 month. including taxes, ins., int. Inq. 16043 _Oakland, Apt. 3. FE 8-6691 TEN MINUTES FROM PONTIAC. 2 bedroom rancher Youngstown kitchen, hardwood floors, Imme- cists Possession. $8,950. Easy rms. . One and half story, full varement, ear garage, 2 lots. Only $9,500 Easy terms. Immediate posses- sion, STEELE REALTY 1 aller Rd. «M59) at High- Mich MU 42045 “FOR YOUR | HOME NEEDs _ L US PLEASE Clarkston ;meals near bus 154 Wall EXTRA CLEAN. HOMESTYLE | meals TV. 14 Matthews, FE _ 5-037. MEN. GOOD FOOD. Bo MOD- ern home, FE 2-0 | OLD AGE SENEONEAE HOME | _ privile es. Downtown, FE 3-0100 RM. & BOARD FOR MEN PVT. home. FE 2-3842. 53 N. Johnson. Convalescent Homes _S8A eee eet HAVE VACANCIES MEN OR women. Bed or ambulatory pa-/ tients accepted Easy rates Rose Lane Rest Home. 5-4267. I HAVE A VACANCY FOR A MAN | _ bath and gas s heat. FE 8-3338. | MODERN 3 BE DROOM WEST. side home. Gas heat. Blacktop, streets Sorry no children mace 12. $70.. Floyd Kent, Ritr. 82'2 N Saginaw Bt. FE | 5-6105° MODERN 5 ROOM ~ HOUSE IN New Hudson. 5 minute drive to! eo plant. Ph Fieldbrook (FI NR. BALDWIN RUBBER & YEL- | low Cab gm. house gas heat. FE) _ 5-828. NEW 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME, ‘or, lakes NEAR = WETERFORD FOR RE- fined couple, electric range, re- __frigerator, and oil heat. ‘OR. 3-4330 NEW LARGE 2 BEDROOM house. Carpeted, storms and Screens. Built in oven ang range. _ Option to buy. FE 8-8580 SAM WARWICK HAS IN SYLVAN Lake 2 bedrooms, $100. 3 bed- rooms $125; also a two-story 3 bedroom for $110. Calf FE 4-5090 or FE _2-2105 SMALL 4 ROOM HOUSE oh a) only 600 Scott Lake Road LAKE — LARGE 3 } BED. Close io village. room house. EM 37-4185. through Classified» Ads!) Reasonable rates. Registered | nurse in charge. UL 32-5300 NOW OPEN Glen Acres Nursing Home. New construction, sound proof walls. ground floor, equipment by Sim- mons. Tgle ne by each bed, _TV plug& 4 miles North of Pon- ont ESTATE RING. 20 §. Main. Clarkston. Mich. t FR nom BA NK) forge 21 Open Baily 9 to 9—Sunday 12 to 5 6 ROOM & ae SHELL HOME. full basement, sacrifice. OR 3-0445 Immediate Possession New in 1954, 3 bedroom modern home. large iot with jake privi- leges, full orice, $7.250, small down yment. .. CRAWFORD AGENCY MY 3-1143 608 E. Flint ‘Bt. BARGAIN Older home in good loca- tion $ rooms with basement and gas furmace Needs re- decoratin: Immediate pos- session. Only §650 down and $65 month. tiac on 4 then West 144 miles | on Silverbe] Road. 24 hour nurs- | ing care. xible rates. We | vite your inspection, 1225 W. Sil- ~verbell Road. Pontiac. FE 42225 PERSONAL ATTENTION TO TIDY. Ssae lovely pvt. home. FE 2-9956 39! iar | Hotel Rooms ~~ HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day .or Week Also 1 or 2 room apartments. Cooking and refrigeration units. 464 Auburn E 2-239 LUXURY LIVING, Best buy in Oakland County, rooms with wall to wall carpeting. col- ored bath fixtures telephone, TV & radio, free switchboard serv- ice. Take a look & be convinced. Low dally weekl & monthly rates. Edgewater Beach Motor Lodge, next to Howard Johnson's. 3664 Dixie Hwy. OR 40311. Rent Office | Space — 41 a ee aoe ES 500 FT. AIR CONDITIONED office space in new building. Cap- {tol Savings & an Co. 75 W. | Huron 8t.. FE_ 1. Rent Lease Bus. is. Prop. 41 A ee ee ee 6 ROOMS & BATH. MAIN FLOOR on N. Johnson Suitable for of- fices. Beauty Shop, etc en Real- tor Partridge, FE 4-358 _ ATTRACTIVE See SPACE and approximately 5,000 square feet warehousing area. $200 per month, Located 1663 South Tele- graph, FE 4-2597. FOR LEASE 10,000 SQ. FT. WITH- in city limits of Pontiac. Excel. for light manufacturing or light storage. For infor. phone Mr. ‘White, FE 32-8101. SPACE SUITABLE FOR DENTIST or doctor, Drayton area location. OR 3-1315. : For Sale Houses 43 112 W. NEW YORK. Will dupli-. cate. 3-Bedroom home. $8500. Low FHA Terms. ST. MICHAEL'S is only 1'2 blocks from this 3-bedroom home with 10x12 den which could be used as 4th bedroom L.R. DR. has wall-to-wall carpet. Ceramic tlle bath. Basement, gas furnace. $14,- 995. Terms. OWEN SCHOOL just 1 block. 2 bedroom home. Plastered walls. Oak floors, Wall-to-wall.carpet in L-R. and hall. i\‘9-car garage Paved drive. Oil furnace. $9: Low FHA terms SYLVAN LAKE PRIVILEGES. ' block to beach 2-bedroom home. Living room has fireplace. Oak floors. Gas furnace. Garage. Im- mediate Possession, $7600. Terms. J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton ._ FE -8-0441 BY OWNER. 1 #+RM, & 1 5-RM. income. hes Eescrifice, trade or cash, FE FOR eee oe MODERN 2.bedroom -home with garage. oane FE 8-3232 after 6 p.m. ~ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE . NOTHING DOWN To a qualified GI buyer, large 15x20 ft. living,.room with na- tural stone fireplace wall to wall carpeting in living room & dining room 3 extra large bedrooms, Le tee ie ar garage. 75 Ve RRIN TON HILLS All brick, 3 bedroom home, full basement, storms and screens, water softener, comleie Jand- scaped, $14,200; $2.500 dow WILL TRADE 4 rooms and full bath for 3 bed- room with basement, located near schools and bus, very clean and sharp $5,950, ARRO REALTY . . TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR 3143 Cass- =o ke FE 5-1284 4 Open a.m. to 8: 30 p. i , Sunday 1-5 DON'F PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for cash s R. J. VALUET, 345 OAKLAND AVE Sunday, call FE 8-1644 __MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE __ “AT THE END OF THE ROAD — This salitievel 3-bedroom in an idea) se ting has open floor | plan, huge rooms. tra large lot. There's plenty of closets and a smartiy ar- ranged floor plan Best of all the price is only $11 000 —terms can be arranged | Its vacant! WE HAVE an excellent 2 bedroom home in the Lin- coln Jr. High Schoo! district This home is plastered throughout has a very nice ceramic tile bath, large util- ity and breezeway with 2'2- car attached garage Close to bus and se fing. for only $0.950. CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES Thig cozy 2 bedroom Tanch with large iiving room picture window, oak floors and vestibule en- trance, 12x20 ft living room is a ‘very good buy, at $8 750 with $2000 down and low monthiy payments Built in ‘3h with full basement. FA oll heat and electric hot wa- ter heater In an excellent neighborhood of few homes close to new schools and stores The kitchen is ex- ceptionally nice, «with For- mica countertops, vinyl] uled floor. and birch cupboards galore See it today by cail- } | t ing FE 3-7103 Realtor Open 9-6 | FE 5-8775 New JOOS TEI. 262 S. Telegraph Rd 35-7103 1-RM. MODERN HOUSE IN AU- burn Heights Will trade. Also all kinds of homes in Pontiac. 66 West Huron “FE 4-2577 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE West Side Brick A newer’ 4 bedroom home nearly perfect condition, inside and out. Weill located on quiet paved street. Paneled recrea- tion room wth tiled foor 2- car garage cement drive About $1,500 down on FHA. terms | in Colonial Charm Immaculately clean, & extra size rooms with modern tiled kitchen and. bath Dandy paint- ed basement with recreation room. Timken oil furnace, storms and screens. Nice- shad- ed lot — evergreens an@ flow- ers 2-car garage-— cement drive. To incl Red and | extras Convenient to Tel- uron | Shopping Webster and St. Ben- | edict Schools Wooded Brick An architectural beauty with in- terior charm, Built by an ex- acting o®ner. Has 6 extra size rooms 1% baths, attached 2- car garage and full basement oF tecreation. Large wooded d landscaped lot. Close to Miracle Mile and new Bloom- field grade school May trade for a smaller home. JOHN K | | 670 W. Huron St. Phone FE 4-3525 ___Or Phone FE 2-0829 Eve COLGATE BALDWIN SECTION. 3 bedrms., full basement, gchool, trans and shoppingynearby, Own- er must sacrifice, 2-3556 after 6 pm” ~ MULTI-LAKES REALTY. ; 2 bedroom, ranch type home car attached garage, large fot, | lake priv. $500 down, immediate oss. Hurry on this one. 3060 Commerce Rd_ MA 4 15TB. ~ COMPARE THIS ft. 3 bed- Custom bullt 1.200 sq. room brick tanch home. Full basement, 2 fireplaces, slate en- trance, 1'4 baths, ceramic tile with Vanity. Plasered walls, oak floors, 22x24 plasered garage. All this for a? pee on your jot. E AP Custom Builder » FE 8-1108 2-Bedrm., Full Basement 4 Acres and Barn. Level parcel, 600x400 feet. Neat sem!-bungalow, tastefully decorat- ed, radiant heat, oil furnace, ale ae plumbing, ceramic tile ullt-in oven and range, Recrea- tion room with fireplace and half bath, Stairway to expansion attic. Full price $14. Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4305 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9701 “FE 4-3581 garage — near schools . HOV? REALTY | FE 23-0840 FE 21-0966 GI INCOME 2 bedroom apartment dowa for wher and 3-room apartment vr rental, Has full Sasamens ® > automatic heat and wi Garage and enclosed rear porch. Good qr den spot, Neat and clean, Let's { BEDROOM BRICK* Located west side with oars tie bath, lovely kitchen, pereeted living reom basement with auto- matic heat and Reals landscaped lot, Full price $13,850 with rea- sonable down payment. - EAST SIDE 2 bedroom home with unfinished attic. Tile bath, oak floors, full basement with automatic heat and hot watef, water softener and storms and screens. We have the key! Severe IRWIN, be ae 269- BALDW MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PERSONALIZED HOMES FE 8-2209 te 1 NO MONEY DOWN GI . Extra nice 3 bedroom ranch, nicely Gevorated, forced sir “heat, attached 2 car garage and breeze- | way, large corner lot. See this fine home now $4424 PER MONTH Only $400 down on this nice 2 bedroom ranch, plastered walls, ~ oak floors. see heat, paved street. Tecated on East Hopkins. Fast seeialon, No payments. until arch. JIM WILLIAMS REAL ere & gett ahihe) 1483 BALDWIN Partridge 1s THE “BIRD' TO SEE 3 BEDROOMS, $63 MO. ” Attractive ranch home on good sizeq lot in Waterford Township. Only 3 blocks to new modern school Pull price $9800. But best of al the payments are just $63 per month including taxes and. in- surance. REALTOR PARTRIDGE 1050 W. HURON OPEN ‘TIL 9 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ $ ROOM MODERN KEEGO HAR- bor. redecorated, Low down pay- ment FE 43041 Eve FE ¢-0312. 05.47 : . ee i ; ; z rand ndt eee eee _— _— 4 ;* : _ : a a F soe =~ ~ - . Z ‘ 2 , i THE PONTEAC PRESS, “PUESDAY,.DECEMBER 30, 1958 ‘ = . ‘by Dick ‘Turner For Sale Houses 43| _ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43/~~ For Sale Houses 43 REAL BUY family, ge a heat, paved treet. Nae Must be sold *P. ‘W. DINNAN 66 Wést Huron PE ¢2517 at COLORED G.L. NO DOWN PAYMENT SeeRPOMOOMS, Fat, Mts |ATH, HEAT SCREENS AND STORMS CONCRETE DRIVE A PAVED STR AND SHOPPING CE THEM Ny rt NTERS. or 284 SOUTH BLVD. W. Open bain ll "til 8:30 Phone FE 6-8875 or FE 4-0823 3 Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN Moves You In SO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN oe & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS - Edt 1ToO T EXCEPT FRIDAY 31 pate at Kinney 3 = north of Montcalm Nr. Lincoln Jr. Hi WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-2763 or Eves. LI 2-4677 WEST SIDE LOCATION Near Webster School. We are of- ering this 3-bedroom home at 4 eect ice price. Only $9,000. $2,000 HOYT | CITY BRICK RANCH | $11,900 3 bedrooms attractive living room with picture window full dining reom, Youngs stown | 3 pe tile bath FULL | ENT with gas heat On paved street, city Water, sewer, gas A real SACRIFICE A out- of-lown owner Peg alas HEIGHTS “$ll. gleaming WHITE | TRAME bungalow with carpeted | living room and full dining’ room. | both have lovely large picture | windows. GORGEOUS large kitch- | en with another picture window overlooking lov ely landscaped flower garden and many shade and frutt trees in large backyard “Full basement. fenced yard, 2-car 254 8 ae there Rd _PON TEL pi ee ee ~ $500 DOWN 2 bedroom home & garage Liv: carpeted, gas heat, ees large wel) land- MODEL HOME Now for sale’ 3 bedrooms, 2 baths heated garage driveway, birch cupboards wall to wall wool cer petce throughout Hot water heat ermopane windows. lot 182x250 Ready for immediate oc- cupancy. Full price. $17.900, will consider small free & clear home var oe information call HERBERT C. DAVIS 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE KENT Established NORTH SUBURBAN 1650 down for attractive single home | plus over one acre of land Full) bsm't 1"o-car garage Fruit trees | and berries. FHA or GI approval | Total price. $10,800 | in 1016 $1500 DOWN — For this west sub- | urban ranch-type home with at- tached breezeway and garace Paneled rec or family room | Large living rm. tiled bath Nice’ neighborhood lake priv Total price. $11,500 WHITE COLONIAL Home. large living rm- with fireplace, tiled features in kitchen and bath full bsm't Large garage with floored 2nd floor Circle drive Neariy one acre of land nice neighborhood West suburban lo- cation. $25,000; terms. BUILDER'S HOME — Really an outstanding value, jocated in Roch®ster. 1%-story home with 4 bedrms. living rm. and fire- Piece. attractive kitchen with lots of cupboards built-in oven and “Tange, breakfast nook Fu!] bsm't and-rec: rm... ce heat, 2-car ga- age. $16,900. approved,” ONLY $875 DOWN For this east side home. Ideal for large family, 2-family Income or sleep- ing rooms 2 baths. full bsm't, oil heat. Close to bus and shop- ping. You can move right in toot $0730 total price Klavd Kent Fae. Realtor cab oie Hwy. at Ae egraph 5 br pen 9 in ® AMPLE CUSTOMER EARRING eet NEW RANCH HOME $9.600 EASY TERMS DLORAH BLDG co Bildor of bale) Homes ACRIFICE $$$$ !'!' $500 Gan Almést finished 3 bed- room, modern, 1 acre Leaving state because of employment. Ox- ford vicinity. MY 2-3701. Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE. LAKE FRONT Lovely 3-bedroom bungalow, full basement, of] heat. recreation room, 1' baths, garage, corner lot, carpeting - and drapes Priced for quick sale with terms. BL OOMFIELD Beautiful home, 2-car garage, ment with large room, oil beat, lot 1 terms or will trade for a west side home. ¢ gh 8 6 call FE 5-2933 5-roam brick ranch | rec teen Evening: or FE A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 FOR EXECUTIVE AT “ROCHESTER—Brand new spa- clous 3 bedroom. carpeted brick home which has 2 full baths, Westinghouse oven & .range in roomy kitchen with fireplace in the family room plus full base- ment, gas big 2-car garage on large acre let n By nee Michigas State Ualrersits-Oakian a FRANK M_ SHEPARD, REALTOR bd ~ AF $95 DOWN. Possible » cellent alletl Lake city location Nice condition, 6 rm., 3 bedrm. Recent built ranch, double ga- rage foundation $68 mo. BROK- Pa full base- °- Owner transferred. Ex- |' ER. DIAL MA 4-1875 WM. KENNEDY REALTOR Huro E ¢-3568 Open canines till ® SYLVAN LAKE _ 3101 W brick, tri-level ranch home. Fire- lace built-ins. 2-car garage. 185 t. seeded lot exclusive commu- nity sewer water, pat streets, lake pitied he $24,500, EO pola oni day erwood. FE 2-2105 "BUD" 43 Bedroom Suburban Immediate Possession Conveniently located: big family home; walking distance to new room for the kiddies on the elementary school, lots of pla 150 x 150 foot lot, 15 beautifu shade trees. lots of shrubs, full shed Teasonabie down payment qualified buyer 000.00 Down 6 for use as a 2 family income. Located in desirable Lotus ake area, and featuring 3 room and bath on nee level. and ind on lower automatic seat and hot to water, Live on one level and let the rental pay for your house. “BUD -Ntchobe, Realtor | 49 Mt. Clemens St. ‘all Mr Alien FE 53-1201 or FE 2-3370 WW MODEL New 3-bedrm ‘bungalow with full basement COPPER PLUMBING. ALUMI- NUM - TILE BATH, oO . BIRCH CABI- FORMICA COUNTERS, FORCED AIR OIL HEAT. If vou would like this home dupit- cated on your lot. come out and let ug show you thffinew model at $9.950 on your lot F.C. ‘Wood Co. Wililams Lake Rd. at M359 OR 3-12 After 6 call OR 32-1038 crac Booch A NEW YEAR A NEW HOME Owner just bullt & now transferred, take ad- vantage 3 bedroom ranch home, large scenic lot, enclosed breeze- way attached garage. full puse- ment & more. $19,950. TERMS, eae an 1011 W. Huron FOR SALE What 1s your choice of a dream home® Ranch, conventional fam- ily house or a modern contem- porary? Full brick Full basement. City sewer and water. Gas heat. Paved streets We have your choice in Milford Manor Sub. at sree room, 2 level home, suitable | sam Warwick has new 3-betroom ~ FE 5.6181 nothing down for Gis-or very low 707 Manor M. R. Wilson Realty MUtual 4-1815 or EM 35-0654 Dr. BY OWNER -—$350 DOWN ON THIS cute 2 bedroom home located 2 miles west-of Pontiac Near schools mo. OR 3-3 MULTIPLE LISTING SER vicE~ JOLL NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL In Drayton Plains. Lovely 3 bed- room home, room with fireplace, carpeted din- ing room, basement with of] fur nace, attached 2-car garage, land- scaped corner Jot close to shop- ping.. Truly a bargain for oniy aps 000 down. Immediate posses- sion. ACCEPT HOUSETRAILER Late model car or land contract on this 3 bedroom west side older home, 4th bedroom if desired. Full basement with oil heat. car- eted Pe and dining rooms, ex- ra large kitchen with new cup- boards,. Lot- 50x150, back yard fenced 1 block from bus. Needs some .decorating but priced for immediate sale. Move right in. Everings after 6 call FE 4-0855 ; fae REALTOR 12536 DIXE 1 HWY. FE 44-4561 4 ROOMS, es [ $1,500 DOWN, ike over GI mtge, $48 mo. FE 2- St. Vincent's Very neat and clean, 3-family. in- come dandy 6-room modern apartment for yourself, from two }-room modern apart- ments. Gaé heat, garage. $3,000 down, . Close In Large 6-family, practically down- town, no need for car, walking distance to all the stores. Marve- lous. oe on your investment, ; $3,500 down WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH F, REISZ. SALES MGR. §3-55 N. Parke E 4-5181 Eves FE 8-0823 | ’ my. Ponies and $55 per — large carpeted ltving °