ww W *1 \ r t i f " j v> ir, » f >'■ '7, r ' i TWO* ,' N i -■'&'+"* k. •• 'ft "'' 1 ‘J • . * • ’ THE PQNTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1964 f^rr If u By JOE MULLEN By an ironic twist, the knife believed used in the fatal stabbing of a Birmingham girl yesterday was conveyed to the prosecutor’s office by an acquaintance of the accused slay- used in the murder was in his car parked outside the building. r * * *- Howard Kaechle, 18, of 187 Smith, Birmingham, had gone-to the Oakland County prosecutor's office in the courthouse yesterday afternoon on another matter. He advised Senior Asst. Prosecutor Robert L. Templin that the knife that may have been (Nancy J. Jones, H4 of 1128 Emmons, Birmingham, was. stabbed yesterday morning, on her way to school. Held as a suspect is Daniel Lovaas, 15, of 1042 Smith, Birmingham.) EXPLAINS POSSESSION HOWARD KAECHLE . lab Is Checking Weapon (Continued From Page One) hearing in Juvenile Court Monday. Police obtained the knife from another Seaholm student, Howard Kaechle, 18, of 687 Smith, Birmingham. APPOINTMENT Kaechle had an appointment in the Oakland County prosecutor’s office on another matter at the same time police were searching for the weapon. Kaechle went to the courthouse to talk le County Senior Assistant Prosecutor Hebert L. Templin, himself buy investigating the slaying. As the youth was leaving, Templin mentioned the case and Kaechle recalled the knife which he said Lovaas had given him Hut morning. Detectives and juvenile division officers working on the case said they did not question Lovaas after the appearance of the knife yesterday afternoon. WERENT AWARE Police said they wen not aware the vict£n had been stabbed until she was in the hospital. There was one wound about five-eights of aa inch loag la the ceater of her back aad no blood oa her fur-trimmed cloth coat, they said. An autopsy was performed by Dr. Herman Lfam, Beaumont pathologist. w' ★ ★ Police said they were not expecting complete reports on either the autopsy or the knife before Monday. According to Schaule, head of Birmingham's juvenile division, Phelps is the only known witness to file attack. However, Sckaale acted that the • stwetsamnwallytuiy with students at that time of toe morning, jut IS or 21 minutes before school starts. Schaule said the eight men investigating the slaying would continue to question neighbors and students. The witness was quoted by Templin as saying he did not see the girl stabbed. „ FATHER IN COURT Lovaas was acrom|Mhieil~1o Juvenile Court by his father Frederick Lovaas Jr., a night foreman at a Birmingham school. Thfere was no change of expression on the youth’s face when he was told of toe stabbing, Schaule said. Lovaas has maintained he did not know the girt and friends oT hoOf hive md nothing to link them. Their homes are about two blocks apart WALKED ON STREET The youth was quoted by Templin as saying be walked up Purdy on hit way to school but saw no one in the vicinity The route would not have been a direct one from his house to Seaholm. Lsvaas is described as quiet, about 8 feet I laches tall, thin, with brown hair. He has three yeaager sbtors. His preliminary hearing to scheduled for 8 a.m. Monday before County ftobate Court Judge Norman Barnard. . a a _ Templin said he would not petition for a waiver of jurisdiction, which could take the youth into circuit court, before t h a hearing. ONE OF POUR Nancy, described as a pretty, petite brunette, was one of four children of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. Her father is a groundskeeper at Oakland Hills Country Gub. Mr. and Mrs. dsaes have three ether children, Caruha. y 28, Mary Ann, 2, and Douglas, IS, all living at home. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Monday at Sawyer Funeral Home in Berkley. The Weafher Full UJ. Weather Bureau Report - * PONTIAC AND VICINITY - Cloudy, windy aad much colder today and tonight with now flurries today. High today S3. Low tonight 15. Tomorrow partly cloudy and cold. High 28. Strong west to northwest winds diminishing late tonight. Tttfay hi Pwittoc Lowest ttmporatur* parcedlng I a.m. At • mi: Wind vatoetty 15-23 m.p.h. Direction: W*tt-northwc>t Son tan Saturday at S:S p.m. Sun rtaaa Sunday at 7:A a.m. Moon tats Sunday at 5.4 a.m. Maan rtaaa Saturday at 2:1f p.m. it a.t ft a.m. 12 m. t p.m 20 Friday to Pontiac (oo racardod downtown) Highest temperature .......... ....47 Lowest temperature ............... 34 Mean temperature .................41.1 night, rain and snow One Veer Ape Ip Pontiac Highest temperature ............. .14 Loweot temperature ............... -2 Mean temperature .................... 4 Weather: Day, sunny; night, 1 Inch Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Date la n Veer* 47 In It* -14 to 1*7 Friday Saginaw Dwelt Pitot Or. Rapids Houghton Jamai Lansing Marquette Muskegon Petition s Temperature Chart 40 A |i Pees 51 2t Port Worth A 25 Honolulu 52 21 Indianapolis 30 14 jodnonyiito 4t 20 Kansas City 52 22 Let Vegas 45 IS 40 * It 72 54 24 74 A 39 * rutistvn v Traverse C. Bismarck Soslan Brownsville Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati. Cleveland. Denver Oes Moines Duluth 54 23 LoulsvIlL 37 31 Memphis 41 29 Miami Bch. 51 21 New Orleans 11 -17 New York 4a 34 Omaha 75 50 Phoenix 41 44 Plttdjiargh 40 21 Portl'd, Me. 59 27 St. Louis 57 32 $. Francisco 32 25 Soeltto 33 9 Tempo * 4 Washington 47 * 42 41 44 30 49 32 73 71 73 * 52 47 Kaechle explained his possession of the knife in the following manner: . “I was in the rest room at Seaholm High School between 8:28 aad 8 a.m. whea Lovaas came to.” Both are studeats at the school. “He pulled a knife from his back pocket and was about to throw it in the paper receptacle when I asked him what he was doing. * ★ ★ “He said he just wanted to get rid of the knife. I asked if he were in trouble. He said no, but that he didn’t want to get involved in anything. HANDED IT OVER “He asked me if I wanted the knife. He gave it to me When I said I did." Kaechle sakL liter that merniag he weat to the school principal’s office to get ^'per-mission to go to the ceart-house to keep his aftenoen appointment. VI overheard the principal on toe phone talking about a stabbing," Kaechle said. He added that toe connection between toe knife and the crime didn’t strike hlmtheir. NSAjUnN Photo FINDING KNIFE — The knife believed to be the murder weapon' to the fetal stabbing of a Birmingham girl is taken from a car by Birmingham detective Richard Guunbers. It wasn’t until he was at the courthouse in the afternoon and heard more about the murder that toe link became apparent, Kaechle said. DESCRIBES KNIFE He desertoed the knife Aiyaas gave him as a little bigger than the average pocket knife. “It was like a knife you would use for fishing,” Kaechle said. Kaechle added that the knife blade was partially covered with what leaked like rust Kaechle said he often saw Lovaas due to the proximity of their houses but didn’t know him too well. “He’s quite a bit younger,” Kaedile explained. "I gave Mm ■ ride to schoo once in a while,” he added. New Satellite Is Launched (Continued From Page One) the G. T. Schjeldahl Co. of Narthfteld, Minn., manufacturer of the beOooB, said a television camera mounted on the second- stage Ageaa showed toe balloon pepped partly epee, le about 15 seconds and the wrinkles started to disappear. Full inflation was expected to take several hours as toe heat the sun’s rays vaporized chemicals carried inside the folded balloon. OFTEN VISIBLE ||0 The glittering sphere was to be visible many times during its estimated three-year life from every point on the globe. Russians were to get their first look a few hears after launch, officials said; Americans would have to wait 18 to 12 hours, until toe balloon was Illuminated by rays from the sun at dusk on the sixth and seventh orbits. 29 11 55 32 55 45 43 34 52 47 41 41 71 42 54 44 MPW Depths 0. Rapid; II Inch*! Ppllston 7 Inch** MarquRtto 13 Inches Trav. City J Inches The United States and the Soviet Union agreed last August to try to bounce radio signals off Echo 2’s reflective skin in a series of tests which the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration said would be the two powers’ first cooperative experiment with a communications sateiite. Neighbors Ask Why (Continued From Page One) each other. Their homes were two blocks apart. Laura Tierney, a 14-year-old neighbor of Lovaas who aakt she also knew Nancy, said toe did not know if the two had ever met Lovaas an only sob with three younger sisters, had ae record of previous trouble. His parents never had any disci-pliuary problems with kfan, police said. “He’s a nice, quiet boy, but I realty don’t know much about him,” was toe comment of many neighbors. The Lovaass family has lived on Smith Street for about a year. “Not Danny,” said Robert Nordquist of 3022 Avon Manor, Avon Township, who knew toe youth. “He was a good boy.” .Others also found Lovaas reserved. “I realty didn't know him very weB,” was the emnmeet of Howard Kaechle, of 887 Smith, who udd Danny gave him a knife jut before police arrested him at Seaholm. Woman Dios, Girl Hurt in Dearborn Blaze DEARBORN (AP) - An 82-year-old woman died in a fire today which swept the two-family dwelling where she lived and an 18-year-old girl was injured critically in jumping from toe second story to escape the flames. Mrs. Stella Cavor was asphyxiated in her first - floor apartment. Martha LOeg suffered skull and chest injuries in jumping. * ; Nancy, too, was a quiet, withdrawn sort, according to neighbors and friends. “She didn't date boys like a lot of girls her age do,” said Mra,Lidgey.— But she was popular with the other girls, said the mother of one girlfriend. And popular with her teachers at Barnum Junior High where she was a seventh grader, said a teacher. Library Grant Is Approved for Waterford Waterford Township receievd word yesterday of a 830,000 federal grant for construction of a new township public library. The Community Facilities Administration gave its obey to Ae matching fend grant, according to U J. Senators Pat McNamara and PhflUp A. Hart The township will match the federal monies for the new library, slated to be built in toe civic center west of Crescent Lake Road and north of Tubbs. The library building will have 2,700 square feet of floor space. CAI BUILDING Present library facilities are located in the Waterford .Township CAI Building. Mrs. Richard Lee was appointed full-time librarian by the Township Board, replacing volunteer help, which previously had manned the library just a few hours a week. Rocky Issues Blasts at Barry Says Senator Has 'HaJf-Baktd' Idea WASHINGTON (AP) - Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, using increasingly strong language, has fired another salvo at his chief Republican presidential rival— Sen. Barry Goldwater. Winding up a swing through New Hampshire — scene of the nation’s first presidential primary March 10 — toe New York governor Friday night attacked Gold water's suggestion, this week that the United States should get out of the United Nation if Red China is admitted. Rockefeller called it a “half-baked notion.” ' And he accused Goldwater of an “attempt to distort, to deceive and to (rick Republican voters of New Hampshire into voting for a candidate who does not stand as a true representative of the party that gave us Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt end Eisenhower.” Goldwater, meanwhile, reserved his fire for President Johnson. Speaking to a Young Republican meeting in Washington, he called toe President “a highwayman of the bureaucratic spoils system.” WEIRD CONTRAPTION The Arizona -senator charged the President’s budget was “a spender’s contraption of mirrors, tinsel and neon.” —- Goldwater also was the subject of some toarp language from a Democrat — Florida’s Sen. George Smatbers. Appealing to Alabama Democrats to back President Johnson Smatbers chided Goldwater, who is rated a strong congeader in toe South, as “the self-appointed savior of the South. “This is the man who wants to seO the TVA while pushing for a 82 billion water program for Arizona; a strong advocate of the Civil Rights Commission and a senator who, in 1887 and 1968, cast 40 affirmative votes in favor of oppressive civil rights legislation and .against the South,” Smatbers told a fundraising dinner at Birmingham. Bid his plea r- echoed in a speedi at Valdosta, Ga., by Georgia Sen. Richard B. Russell —apparently had Utfie effect on Alabama Gov. George C, Wallace. Wallace, who hopes the South can deadlock a presidential election and gain dvil rights concessions if the contest is tossed into the House of Representatives, said Southern states should leave their electors free to vote against toe national party nominee. Russell, acknowledged leader of toe Senate’s Southern menv bers, said he had no doubt Johnson was solidly committed to support civil rights legislation. But, he said, aside from that issue, he agreed with toe President on many things and thinks Johnson “has toe potential to become one of the country’s greatest presidents.” Area Ad Exec Gives Talk in California Loitering Law Will Get Test. AP Phetefax NATIONAL WEATHER - Showers are expected tonight in northern New England, and snow flurries are forecast for the northern Appalachians, with occasional rain on the Pacific Coast south to central California and scattered snow from the norttyrn Rockies to the Dakotas. It will be generally fair elsewhere, with colder weather slated for the eastern half of the country. A slow rising trend is expected from the north and central Rockies to the south and central Plains. Waterford Township’s disorderly persons ordinance will be tested for the first time Wednesday when two youths appear at, a preliminary examination before Justice Patrick K. Daly. ♦ ★ ★ Arrested Thursday for loitering at the Pontiac Mall, Larry Woods. 19, of 3570 W. Hospital, and Mike Novak, 17, of 1133 Holbrook pleaded innocent at their arraignment. Both are free on 8100 bond. „ »The ordinance was adopted nearly a year ago by the Township Board to combat mounting instances of youths loitering at business places. Bloomfield Hills advertlbing executive Charles Adams told 200 members of the Advertising Association of the Went today in Bakersfield, Calif., that Advertising is the Voice of Free Choice” will be the theme of Advertising Recognition Week, Feb. 9-15. Adams, executive vice presides! of MacManas, Joke A Adams, and eatieeel chairman of the 1 observance, said that the objective of the week 'is to mere tally acquaint tflfc general pnbfic aad besiness with the role advertising serves in ear economy.” Adams, 36, presented the print and broadcast materials to be used during the 15th annual observance to the association members. * * * MacManus, John & Adams prepared all the material for campaign. * *, * The advertising promotion is sponsored jointly by the AAW and the Advertising Federation If America. Combined membership o( the two Includes 180 advertising clubs and 21 national affiliate Organizations. DO THE BEST “As advertising people and media people.” Adams said, “we do our best to tell the pub-, lie about bur clients’ product or services. We do this oa accurately, attractively and per- suasively as we know how.” [voice. But a voice can’t buy a “You need a voice to sell a product or service. It’s the cue-product or service,” said I tomer who makes the ultimate Adams. “Advertising is t h a 11 choice. Birmingham Area News Literature, Foreign Pdlicy in 2 Adult Ed Courses BIRMINGHAM - Two adult education courses, one on foreign policy and the other on literature, will be offered'Thla winter at Baldwin Public Library. The daises, both fit which will meet in the afternoon, are from the University Center for AdnR Edacation. Hie organization is sponsored by the University of Michigan, Wayne State University and Eastern Michigan University. WWW “Current Developments in U. S. Foreign PoUtqr” is the title of the Monday afternoon classes. Foreign news analyst Russell Barnes will conduct toe 1-2:30 p. m. sessions. POLICY MAKING Students will examine the mechanics ot foreign policy making in light of the present world situation. The course begins Feb. 18. Wednesday aftereim will be devoted t* “Twentieth Cee-tary British aad American Literatere.” Dr. Herbert R. Haber, Wayne State University instructor, will encourage students to better enjoy and understand modern fiction. WWW The dass will consider modern trends as exemplified by such writers as Joyce, Lawrence, Hemingway, Camus, Mum, Durrell and Cary. The 1-2:30 p. m. sessions will begin Feb. 12. REGISTRATION Registrations for the two 12-week courses are now being taken at toe library, 361 Martin. There is a tuition fee. Commissioner to Run Again Dr. Franklin W. Wallin, asm-date professor of history at Waynt State University, win discuss world disarmament at a Thursday right meeting sponsored by the Oakland County Chapter of the American Association for the United Nations. Wallin’s talk, to which toe public is invited, is scheduled for I p. m. at the Community Hotise. The chapter earned over 84,-500 in its sales of UNICEF Christmas cards. With toe proceeds, the organ- Panama, US. on Formula iation will be able to contribute to the feeding of twice as Many children as it did last year. WILUAM H. TAtLOR Will Soak Third T#rm From City District 3 District 3 City Commission incumbent William H. Taylor, 40, today announced he will run for reelection in the spring City Commission election. Tayler of 247 Ottawa wfll be seeking kb third term. He b ambtaat adverting manager for Pontiac Motor Divio too. 4 mu i’v1! t BOOSTERS —' Advertising' materials for 1864 Advertising Recognition Week, Feb. 9-15, are examined by Charles F. Adams (left), national chairman, and Mark F. Cooper, president of tiie Advertising Federation of America. Adams, executive vice president of MacManus, John & Adams, Bloomfield Hills, spoke to admen today in Bakersfield, Calif. * WASHINGTON (I) - The United States and Panama were considering today a proposed new agreement on a formula for talks to settle their dispute over the Panama Canal. The formala was werked set at a meeting today between representatives of ty* two nations aad too Inter-American Peace Committee, which has been trying to break e deadlock aver the form of negotiations. The draft formula, not yet approved, would call for both countries to arrange immediately a conference “with the objective of resolving, without any limitation, all the problems that affect the relations of the two countries.” * * * It suggested that the two nations send into the conference high-level representatives with sufficient (tower to resolve the controversy over the canal. WA8 DISCLOSED Preparation of the proposal had been discloaed by the peace committee’s chairman, Venezuelan ambassador Enrique Ta- in announcing Ms candidacy, Taylor said he has “no particular axes to grind, nor bridges to burn, but I do want to see Pontiac prosper and grow. * * * “This will take strong manager-commission type government, with emphasis on strong effective management by appointees of the Qty Commission/’ be said. ACTIVE PERSON Taylor has been active in the Pontiac Area United Fund, Junior Achievement and Parent-Teacher Association. He b married and has three daughters. After attending Pontiac schools, he went to Wayne State University aad completed La8eBo Institute ex-teastoa courses.. A political newcomer four years ago, Taylor was elected District 3 commissioner in 1900 and won his bid for reelection in 1962. “A new feeling of- responsibility to the Pontiac taxpayers needs to be emphasized by the city government, the administrative staff, dty employes and business. TAXPAYER BOSS “For the past few years, we may have lost sight of the feet that the taxpayer is the voice, the boas and the customer in Pontiac.” Taylor plans to fib Ms nomination petition Monday. 3 Men Arrested After Brawl at Dance, Hospital , A brawl that started at a dance at toe Pontiac Armory and continued at Pontiac General Hospital ended early this morning with the arrest of two men for investigation of attempted murder and third for ~&x, assault. Held for questioning about two tawif were Gaedrll Turner, 20, of 430 Howard Me-Neill end Bobble E. Graves, 21, of 79 Iowa. TUmer was arrested after James Metoyer, 90, of 171 Hughes was «i*«h**t on toe jeraitaris, during a recess * wjgj g* mnory, 17 Water, the talks. , Pontiac patrolmen Jerry L. EUsworth Bunker, the U. S. pointer, 26, was stabbed in the representative, and hte two.thumb by Graves after the po- rides left the recessed meeting to consult among themselves and with state department officials. ★ . * ^ h Panama put special emphasis on a paragraph spying the two presidents “agreed upon the principle that when two friendly nations are bound by treaty provisions which are not fully satisfactory to one of the parties, arrangements should be made to permit both nations to discuss these points of dissatisfaction.” m % m m2' ' Mbit m m- S liceman and Ms partner, . William D. Bookie, had taken Turner to Pontiac General for treatment of lacerations be received in the fight. Police said Graves was first arrested for using profens language at the hospital, and then pulled the knife when he, attempted to escape. % Being held for investigation of assault b Robert Anderson Jr., : 24, of 323 Howard McNeill. Po- : Uoe said Anderson ’knocked ; Bookie down at toe hospital in an attempt to aM Graves. • - •--* l t »i| f U mM THE PONTIAC PBJftSS? SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, lftg4 THREE Two oi|t of every five Americans live In rural areas. U.S, Assures Far East: No Change in China Policy 1 HOMI COOKING AT THI WALDRON 1 FAMILY SUNDAY DINNER CHICKEN—ROAST BIRR |« ROAST HAM, Family Style i All RrsMm and- (rain Art r. HOMEMADE W SMRMt Raama AvallaMa Waldron Hotel can intentions to hold the line in its policy toward Peking. Rusk u due to make an important policy speech in Tokyo next Tuesday jn which he will restate the American policy of supporting the independence of young postwar countries faced with Communist subversion and infiltration. He was also expected to reaffirm U.S. intentions of honoring its treaty commitments to Nationalist China. The hope in Washington is By SPENCER DAVIS WASHINGTON (AP) - Hie United States is seeking to cushion the Impact of the impending French recognition of Communist China with reassuiv. ances that it will not change U.S. policy in the Far East ★ |e was written for'common folks, not just ministers or •* '1 professional theologians. Finders of Bible truth mustnave (1) honest 1 -,^1 * Jheam, minds, and (3) a deaireipr. the jnith only. A casualHpf certain facts a Dot enough. TKe truth'%^3^ HH^^BJbbw 'to ‘‘rightly divided the word of 'truth.*'. (2$”-s y • Now*-in tlkprivacy cf your own home, you can enjoy tnV organized* apd systematic series of fundamental Bible lessons de* |, Sidled to homU&wi, understanding, and tkjn of the Book of I:& ^jursele ;yc^?:;*■./'V‘' 7/ : \ If A. A i i' fh ■ j( i. Z ' J-. ? ' ’ / 7 > ! ' • , ft *.■* v ’f. v'/ J" ■ i.‘ HP| Voice of the People: ‘Someone’s KiUing Cats; WiU a Chjh^ An adult has been using firearms in our neighborhood, and within the p&t month, two household pets have been shot and killed, including our cat. ★ ★ » ★ I am the mother of five small children who may: be In jeopardy because of fills careless and. unlaw- j ful action. Must I live in constant dread that my rhtld may be the next victim? The police have been unable to .help. I appeal to this people for sanity in the use of deadly weapon*. 541 Woodbridge Mary Dommer Agrees Pontiac, Waterf ord Should Join I agree that Pontiac and Waterford should combine. TSen people living on social security would have something to live-on instead of it all going for taxes. . _ . : Waterford ndd close the .police depertmeet, aH •hip hall offices and get rid ol the assistant Is the assfstm% and thaa Mra only fimte- trained tar the jab. , • = —- Pm On S. 8. THE PONTIAC PRESS 48 West Huron Street SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1904 -s»»m a. Tm—if, ii________ Executive Tice President Mid Business Manager Bust J. Rise Managing Editor - Pontiac, Michigan John a. kuf Secretary and Advertising Director O. HIMMU Jossam Local Advertising Manager Will Cigarette Laws Be Enforced Locally? We protect the youth of this Nation from the perils of alcohol and . narcotics, but what are we doing about an equally deadly peril — cigarettes? We have laws forbidding the sale of cigarettes to persons under 18. These laws have been unenforced and ineffectual for years. The vending machine sale of cigarettes makes it even easier to flaunt the law and acquire the habit. ★ ★ ★ Despite any'number of surveys that show the damage and death caused by cigarette smoking, the chances of getting a significant number of adults to drop this habit is not great. The true hope of eliminating this habit from our social structure is to prevent the youngsters from acquiring the habit. ★ ★ ★ One way to achieve this is for the parents of children to set an example. Children want to bo like their parents. If the parents smoke, the children are likely to associate this with the image they are trying to emulate. Another method is to cut off the supply of cigarettes to teen-agers. This nan be done by enforcement of the State sales law, and by possible local ordinances which restrict the sale of cigarettes to over-the-counter to adults only. We don’t allow the indiscriminate sale of pistols or whiskey to anyone old enough to drop their money in a machine. If cigarette smoking is as dangerous as the reports indicate, what are residents of the greater Pontiac area going to do about It? Group Doing Research of Stage Fright Cause The U. 8. Office of Education and the University of Illinois are teaming up to find out what causes stage fright and how to lick it. Under terms of a $5,000 coop-fflttvr ifcauli lontraci, the — University will make a year’s study of 100 students who become extremely nervous or tense when called upon to speak in public. ★ ★ ★ The students — all members of public speaking classes at the university — will try three suggested methods of curing what educators cftll “performance anxiety.” If a cure can be found, the day may 'come when all students —not just some of them—will take examinations or negotiate other scholastic hurdles without the jitters that ruin marks and frustrate teachers. ★ ★ ★ There is every reason to think that the general public could also make good use of a built-in tran-quillzlng method — particularly in dissipating the tension usually related to asking the boss for a raise, popping the question to the one and only, or squaring off for a putt an the 18th green on which a bob or two is at stake. Young Office Holder-a Retiree at Age 10 Tram Chattanooga, Term., comes a report with a geriatric coloration and Implication of hardship. A party of the ripe old age of 9 gbing on 10 is summarily dismissed from his occupation — that of drawing names for the S&milton County grand jury. Iiere is apparently no thought given-to retraining him for other pursuit nor to the fate of hint- Verbal Orchids to - Ralph C> Deem Sr. / of 834 Robinwood; 81st birthday. / A Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carpenter of 53 Crawford; 61st wedding anniversary. Mrs. Dora Gidcumb of 335 Voorheis; 85th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Le Blanc of Waterford Township; 51st wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kerr of 5900 Highland Road; 55th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Eda Zolmaa of Oxford; 89th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Willetts of Royal Oak; 51st wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Van Leaven of Auburn Heights; 53rd wedding anniversary. Waiter Few of 1200 N. Telegraph; 87th birthday. Mrs. Frank Stadler of 5186 Sashabaw Road; 80th birthday. Mrs. Emma Harlow of Southfield; 81st birthday. Clayton H. Dodds of L^pnard; 91st birthday. Mrs. Lottie Westphal of Hartland; 80th birthday. Mrs. Annie Hamlin of Drayton Plains; 90th birthday. Bea Relier of Rochester; 90th birthday. Charles frees of Clarkston; 90th birthdaiy. •; : /■%>”'1 ... \ ' ■ t / •/ v. a— The POWER of FAITH By WOOM ISHMAEi self and dependents as he wallows in the sea of unemployment. ★ ★ • ★ If on the other hand, thrifty disposition of 1 n c o m e And acuity in investment has brought him inde-' pendence, one wonders what employment will be made of the leisure that beckons. ★ ★ ★ Will he perhaps set sail for far-off plaqps that have long intrigued him? Will he now apply himself to hobbies and avocations long deferred because of exigency Of pro-viding livelihood? Or will he flout idleness by bending his talents on a reduced schedule to humanitarian pursuits. But regardless, it is saddening to see a man washed up While practically in the prime of life. For Chris Haley, you see, la the victim of the law that clearly and unequivocally states that the duty he has been performing must be done by someone under 10. ★ ★ ★ We congratulate old Chub, the retiree, on a long record of service spanning four years, with all best wishes for the twilight years ahead. Cubans Victims of Soviet Gas? By RUTH MONTGOMERY WASHINGTON — Cuban refugee sources said yesterday a mysterious lsthal gss known as “white asphyxiation” is being ’used experimentally by Soviet forces against Cuban guenrfllasi and peasants, with horrifying effects. Intelligence and refuges sources suggested that because of prevailing winds and Cuba’s possession of some 85-high-spsed vessels, the gas couM uh£ mately pose ■ dire threat to the Southern United States. RUTH For the record, UJB. an- MONTGOMERY thorities would neither confirm nor deny the reports. Refugees fleeing CUfae quoted that “the gas first predices white deeds, \ then symptoms of asphyxiation and poisoning develop.” They said that those near the spot where the gas is sprayed from cylinders die almost immediately and others who breathe its fumes are rendered “idiotic” for approximately 24 boUDL._ Paul Bethel, apokeaman for the Citizens Committee for a Free Cuba, said military authorities believe the symptom indicate use of a type of paralytic gas or solid that paralyzes certain parts of the brain cells, or puts the nervous system out of commission. # ★ a A top U.S. official said it is a known tact that the Soviets have developed some such gas. Every weak the Rev. Alien Clark’s ministry reaches 29,900 people, half way around the world. IDs “ministry by mall,” known as Home Prayers, is broadcast to faiiwm by a missionary at Frobisher Bay, Canada, and read by GIs in Korea. It is used In hospitals and churches for their patients and shut-ins. » It began in 1127 when Mr. Clark had a circuit of three parishes near Hanover, N. H. The Utter New England winters made it impossible for him to bold services in a small chapel back in the bills. He hit upon an idea of sending the three families of the chapel a mimeographed home service each week during the worst winter months. The idea caught on and others wanted it, and by 1990 it was being printed instead of mimeographed. By 1969 its circulation had grown so large that Mr. Clark either had to resign from parish work or give up Home Prayers. He chose to stay with Home Priyers, and it was incorporated as a nonprofit enterprise with an interdenominational board of trustees. Home Prayers consists of an opening prayer, a Bible: and a doling prayer. Then is no charge. “Twice a year we ‘pass the plate’ by mail,” says Home Prayers to continue, He will provide the money./ a 489 word sermon Clark. “If God wants Days of All Faiths: 'Ordinary Life’ By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER The main filing Ms people said about St. FMnoisdefatas, Bishop of Geneva, was that he was gentle, sensitive, and understanding. History says his big contribution was to show that ordinary life—business life, family life, political life — can, be holy. Saintliness is not necessary, not even usually, a big spectac-ular thing. It is in the.conse-crated daily lives of little people like you and me. / This is no news to as new, in these days when Ike defly ministry of every layman is a fecal point sf the atteattea of all charms, bat la the sixteenth century It was start-Ung. / The Church then was the ctergy: the laity were nothing. For example, a sermon then was an exhibition of Latin and Greek scholarship by the priest. It did not matter at all that the lay people had no idea what in the world he was talking about. - W. * ...it’ ' ■ - In such a ‘situation the gentle, down-to-earth Bishop of Geneva, whose chief concern was his ministry to his lay people, must have seemed quite a character. A few quotations will tell more about him than any amount of biography. W A ♦ About sermons: “The real test of a sermon is when the congregation go away saying not ‘What a beautiful sermon’ but T will do something.’ ” “The more you say, the less people remember.” About pastoral care: “You will catch more flies with a spoonful of honey than a whole < barrelful of vinegar.” “It is better to make penitents by gentleness than hypocrites by severity.” When offered a lucrative position in Parish that would take him away from his almost pemriless diocese of Geneva: *T hive married a poor bride and cannot forsake her for a richer.” On the disciplined life: “The spirit' cannot get on with an overfed body, but ifibe body ii underfed it cannot get on with the spirit.” No wonder people felt that ha knew them deeply, understood their weaknesses, and accepted them for What they were rather than anything they might pretend to be. No wonder they knew he was a saint. rands was barn in 1596 and lied in 1922. His surname was Bonaventura. Sales was file name of the Spanish castle in which he was born. ENGLAND’S MARTYR KING Khg Ct>arW Cf r^*l,u« the Martyr, is the only saint ever canonized by file Church of England. Charles was king of England in the middle of file seventeenth century, when Oliver Cromwell took over the government and tried to get rid of both the English and Roman churches. He Mag obstinately held «■ to the historic church, and tt was aataral that GremweU should want Mm evt of tae way. After a\ ridiculously unfair trial, Chines was beheaded on Jan. 27, 1649. Englishmen say that by his death he saved the Church of England. It is hard to see the logic of this, for the king’s death left Cromwell in stronger control than ever, but no one can deny that Charles was a martyr for his church. But It was not only the man-ner of his death that made people think of him as a saint Charles was a devout man; he spent two hours a day in prayer. In Ms youth he was a model of good behavisr — in a dm* The Almanac By United Press Iatoruttoual Today is Saturday, Jan. 25, the 25th day of 1194 with >41 to follow. * it * The moon is approaching its full phase. The evening, stars tae Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. Those born today include the Scottish poet, Robert Borns, in 1759. On this Any in history: In 1797, a Revolutionary Army captain, Daniel Shay, tad MOO debt-ridden men against the federal arsenal in Springfield, Mass., hoping to overthrow the government 8 when young princes wars expected to sow wOd ante. Ha and a faithful in these days was mast remarkable. On the day of his death he dressed wifi) special care. “I am to be a bridegroom today ” he said, “and I must be trim.”' Miracles were attributed to him less than a year after he died. ...JBien.Jhe.Mngdoin.*wns-iw-stored, in 1199, Charles was formally declared a saint (Cspyright, 1914) ‘Need to Eliminate On-Street Parking*: I travel on Oakland Avenue and have noticed bow Mce toe perimeter road is. But since there is twotane travel on Oaklwid Avenue, it can be. pretty congested at 5 p,m. From the time one leaves the perimeter road and cornel out Oakland as tar as Montoehn one has to travel in one lane because of on-street parking. If parking were prohibited between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. this would be eliminated. It’s become a checker game, popping, in and out, and trying to squeeze in front of a good-natured person. Nsrthhiuud Traveler City’s Youth Department Sends Thanks ' I want to ftm* the citizens of Pontiac who offered their moral support to the Youth Assistance Department. Our Citizens’ rvunmitfaw on Youth also deserves credit for its endorsement, along wifi) the Pontiac Board of Education and the Oakland County Juvenile Court We in the department will continue our dtywlde efforts to prevent, control and rehabilitate wayward youths. Gesrge P. Canals, Director tt S. Parka ______^__" ‘.Youth Aaststaace Doperttaaat Asks About Train Blocking Huron Street Wednesday afternoon traffic on West Huron Street was blocked for nine mfamto. by the Grand Trunk Railroad. When the gates finally lifted cars were backed up to the Presbyterian Church one way and to the high school on the west. Isn’t there an ordinance that enters freight trains to be broken It they Mode highways far more five minutes? What made this much worse waa the feet toe train stopped dead still for a while and just tat traffic whistle. Motorist Says Bobby-Soxer ‘Stepped on Toes’ “Bobby-Soxer” started a landslide with her nuggets of truth and she pinched a lot of toes. It’s easy to tell whose toes got tt the hardest—they are the ones-who are squawking the loudest now. Stand by your guns “Bobby-Soxer” and don’t let the squawks budge you. You’re so rigbtl —-**--j— I YVk W. Huron J Mrs. Wtenle Jones Man Out of Work Says Stay in School Let the following epBghten those contemplating dropping oat of school: I have bea seeking employment for two yean and was willing to accept any job labor or otherwise. In a letter from Pontiac Motor I was advised that I did not meet the educattanel and physical requirements of thoae selected. I graduated in tan top quarter of my high school class. I worked hi the cool mfatos and am still able to do the same work. I took file battery -of tests at the employment office and scored 141. To qualify for a doctor’s training requires 199. The population average to 1$9. I am also a World War H veteran. With these qualifications I can’t get a job digging (fitches even Jutmg*1 1 h‘"‘ fni,r «*>»— to feed. I can’t qualify for refraining at toe MESC because I am not a woman. This might be food for thought for those anticipating dropping out of college. 32 Foster Washington Notebook: Italy’s President Lighthearted By WASHINGTON STAFF WASHINGTON (NEA)— Italy’s President Antonio Segni, visiting the U. S. Jan. 19-18, dislikes attention.' But when he does emerge into the public spotlight, he displays a good sense of humor. At a reception for the visiting. Konrad Ade-j nauer, then the j West German] chancellor, Segni observed the Italian premier, Giovanni Leone, trying to carry on a conversation with a young man who spoke fluent Goman. Although Leone spoke little German, he was valiantly trying to make himself understood in fee unfamiliar tongue. Segni watched tae pair for a while, Ms eyes twinkling. Finally, be nudged Loom and said: “My friend, your thoughtful efforts are very impressive, but quite unnecessary. Allow me to introduce you to my son Mario.” On a recat visit to his heme in northern Sardinia, President Segni was accompanied only by his chauffeur. . As tae driver stepped to epa the kra gates at tae entrance to the estate, Segni got at to stretch his legs. Some passing tourists recognized him. As their car screeched to a halt, they yejled to the chauffeur: “Isn’t that President Segni?” see Shaking his head, he replied; “No, signors. That's his brother.” As tae disappointed tourists resumed their drive, Segni and Ms driver exchanged winks. The president has no brothers. * * * Recently Wirt Yerger, Mississippi’s Republican state chairman, learned from a old lady in a wheel chair just how far enthusiasm fa* Sen. Barry Gold-water can go. Rolling iff au elevator near his office dear Ii Jackson, Mias., she asked far GOP headquarters. Yerger escorted her there. Inside, she loaded up with GoUwater pamphlets. Then she announced: “I want enough Goldwater bumper stickers for three wheel chairs and three cars.” ♦ it h . Pointing out that 28 Democratic Senate eats — compared to nine Republican seats—are at stake in fids fall’s electia, Sen. Ihruskm Morton, RrKy., says: “I like the odds of 29 to nine. That’s a lot better than I get 9t Churchill Downs.” e # ★ Michigan’s Gov. George Romney, former American Motors president, caught a teaser at the National Press Club when someone asked; “Governor, I’m going to Europe next month. Should I buy a Peugeot ora Volvo?” Romney fielded the question natty: “Lest week,” he said, “I got a call from a old friend who works far General Motors. JE 9m Roomy- ‘George,’ he said, 4I never thought the day would Come. .But on a hunting trip recently I used one of your Rambler station wagons.’ i. “ That’s nothing,’ I answered. ‘I’ve bea driving nil ever the state in one of your Chevrolet!.’” Ww lniilM hm h —clwfauhr to (to um tor CMtoM ol Ml local news printoO III Nik wwHuoir at wai et Ml AN natoa M^aHtni. The NonHac Press is SMtoaraa tor carrier far it canto a waak* wham mailed In Oakland, Oanaaaw UN MocomC. L speer Wash knew Counties Ufa SMlW a mmmm In Michlaan add other nieces k the United Stake mM a year. Alt mall auk-scrktlana aoyabto k akknefa Postage has bean gate at the MS cleat mk at Pentlec. MMssto Mamtar at AOC. $r W m iffp l\h V K THE IT )N * I AC: ESS. SAT M ■» W!; EfH lift; Y,‘ JAN If AH Y 25, 1904 f *•» •*•«# Fi v» >. ' • • A new product on the market Will enable martini drinker* to control the dryaetsa of their cocktails. It’s vermouth in ah ■srosot ipraycdnliln*r. Life insurance ownership in this country has increased Marly 2 V4 times during the past decade, the Institute of Life insurance reports. Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME ' “Thoughtful Service** ft7---.ii4:■\yi' . •i/’ 4« William St. Thom) TE 24841 ITIIO «r * MODIIVN OLASSIO • MOH *«•• Registered Jeweler* American Gem Society SlOCATIONS w«r This We Believe ... (We serve ourselves beet when we serve with those who have pieced their confidence in us*) Hie Fulfillment of tha^ Philosophy has over been ; . a tradition of this funeral home. C Byron Gilbert Director U. E. PUKSLEY~ FUNERAL HOME ? 151 Orchard Lake RdT FE 4-1211 Vinyl Asbestos Tile MMris Tsrtsni hhn > Cavan 45 Sq. H. Par tea. Ray. $11.45 9 95 Cam Plastic Wall Tile 1’ Ea. tUF ■ (2 Heck* North of Wtl*ew> 674.0421 om mom. tv* lavas, aa-aak M-sar. mm Deaths in Pontiac, Neighboring Areas News in Brief e. ROBERT E. CAMPBELL Service for Robert E, Campbell, 72, of 335 First will ba Monday at 2 p.m.>at Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Parry Mt. Park Came-tery. Mr. Campbell died early today following a long Illness. Surviving are his wife, Lucille, and two stapafa. Kenneth E. Seibert of Rochester and Jesse L. Seibert of Highland. RONALD C. CROWE Requiem Mass for Ronald C. Crowe, 24, of 5685 Williams Lake, Waterford Township, will be Monday at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of die Lakes Catholic Church. Burial will be in Like-view Cemetery. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. Mr. Crowe worked for Jacobson’s Trailer Salas. He died yesterday following a short illness. Surviving are his wife, Judy; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crowe of Waterford Township; Qyo brothers, Eugene of Lapeer and Janies of California; and one sister, Diane of Waterford Township. Mrs. Edna Lawrence of Clarbaton; two sons, John J. of Goodrich and Wilbur J. of Pontiac; 10 grandchildren; and 29 greatgrandchildren. MRS. F. M. DERNBERGER LEONARD—Service for Mrs. Frace (Allie) M. Dernberger, of 3001 Rochester will be 2 p.m. Monday at the Bossardet Funeral Home, Oxford, with burial following in Lakeville Cemetery, Lakeville. V Mrs. Dernberger died yesterday after a brief illness. She wae a m*rnh—• of the Oxford Christian Science Church, the Lakeville Ladies Auxiliary, the Lakeville Community dub, the Leonard Democratic dub and i*«pi»in for the Oxford Moms dub. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Lula Kaufman of Detroit, Mrs. Florence Morgan of Grosse* Pointe Woods, Mrs. Harriet Inwood of Leonard and Mrs. Marion Leibenow of Oxford; a son, Deecou of Leonard, six grandchildren, and 11 greatgrandchildren.' MRS. WILBUR P. JENNINGS Service for Mrs. Wilbur F. (Myrta B.) Jennings, 92, of 361 E. Square Lake will be 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Hun toon Funeral Home with burial in Oik Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Jennings, a member of Troy Methodist Church, died yesterday after a two-year illness. She was a member of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union. Surviving are a daughter, NOTIC1 OR PUBLIC HEARING Nolle* Is naraBy given ef • Khadutad public hearing to b* held by the Pontiac Township Zoning Boerd at the Township Hall, 20M Opdyko Rood. Monday, February 3rd, l*M, a* 7:30 pjn. to con elder Itw following application for re zoning: To change from R-| to C-li That gart of Let «T an* that part at th* East v> of Lai* M and « at Galloway taka Farm* Subdivision that Is apt sonad commercial at lha present ton*. Thi, property Is an ML CNmina aast *1 Opdyk*. Person* MgrgMaJ present, th* pi office of tot ba examined at any tima. OBORGi PARSONS, ——Chairman OMTA V. BIQCIC^ January 35 and IS, MS* MRS. ARTHUR S.’ LOYNES NOVI — Service for Mrs. Arthur S. (Gertie Mae) Loynes, 74, of 26560 Taft will be Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home in Walled Lake. Burial will be in Oakland H|lls Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Loynes died yesterday. Surviving are her husband; a son, Frederick of Novi; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Seymour Blakley of Birmingham; and two toothers. * In the funeral home at 8 p.m. Sunday. Mr. Paquette, former executive secretary for Oakland County Table Toppers, died yesterday after a long illness. He was a member of the Roman Catholic Church, Elks Lodge No. 810 and the Optimist Club. Surviving are his wife, Catherine, a daughter, Mrs. Mary Bell of Detroit; several grandchildren and sisters. BENJAMIN F. SUTCH ROYAL OAK - Service for Benjamin F. Sutch, 66, of 80 E. Second, formerly of Birmingham, will be 1 p. m. Monday at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home, Birmingham, with burial following in White Chapel Cemetery, Troy. Mr. Sutch died suddenly yesterday. He was a retired Burroughs employe. Surviving are his wife, Elisabeth Geisel; two daughter!, Mrs. Gerald L. Toennlges of Clawson and Shirley at home; a son, Walter C., also at home, and three grandchildren. Certificates Stolen; Valued at $15,000 we aaat at Opdyke. forested are loqueited Jo ba dsa* dl lit MMmw t change la an Ala In Iba i Tewnahto clerk and may bloompisld township Nolle* at Pub Be Hearing given, Mat a public Nolle* li hereby given, that a public haarbig will ba haw by th* Planning Commission of toe Township at Bloom- field. Oakland County. MkhWan, an Feb- ruary 17, IN*, at MS attack p.m„ at ttw TownrMg Han, MM Tola graph Bead, in iald TawnaMo tor th* purges* *7 asm tidering th* Mowing adrfStorVi Ordln- _______. .. 'W. IB big OrdInane*, by Pi* following addl- ing th* _______w _______ No. *7, being the Zoning Ordinance; T* amend Section l eg tlon Hen to footnot* lei, at undarttold: (a) Every tat an which a mutttpw dwallfca etructuf* N araettd ahati ba prav Idad with a M loot tWa yarn an each *Wa at audi lot. “ bo bieraagad recti ten OB) by whldi III* Each tldt yard Mali by on* (t) toot tor each teat or part thereof by w length of tti* multlpN dwelling structure axcaadi forty (41) foot bi ovtr-all dimension, along th* adleinbig lot Ibia. In order to prtaarvo th* general open character at the district, structures ‘ gth to an* than ba townad to lanath 025) _ ■ teat. Rear yard* and spacing between . ... w ,idsg>i ttw buildings shall b* prov following.-baaitr- 1 and S story structuras — 45 teat between building* and M ttot roar yards. AWIR._______^ ^ _ ■ wall stall ba prav Wad atstM tot •*-tar lor let bn* a* fi* inultlpla tomlly lastosnHal district utwrauar tha gartw big plan Is s* toW sut as to gtoes th* park big area and/or aarvlca drive idlscant to abutting enaJtmlly re*Mantlal districts. Th* Board a* Appaals may modify ttw height ro-quiramant, where dua to untWW dr- qulramant, where dua to ____________ cumstancas, IIP goad purpags wauW ragwramenl I Hi In mod by big ttw height requirement ttw Board tf Appeals may sat further requirement! ar oondlttans tor ttw prMacttona* the rtstotntlal district abuNIna such multiple-family parcel In no Initanct shall ba permitted to b* Mat th If) feat bi height. All parson* bn* reeled art change It on HI* bi ttw Towiuhlp Ctor* and may bt axambwd by those Intarasted. BlnnmNald TminhU DKXRnHEi ifNpmp Chairman Jamnry n, tN4 NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Oakland Cauftty, Michigan , Time 1:00 P.M. to 4i00 P.M. 1964 Deo License will be available at these clinics. Ucmfo Nee: Male $1.00, Female $2.00, Unsexed $1.00. On March 1,1964 Iteenee fate will be dgubled. , 1804 Clinics Fab. I .... Animal Shthsr ........................ 1200No.Telegraph*d. Fab.2 ....WbwmMtmlelpallWe...... ................4904$NaUasTraU Feb. 6 ,...AvowTwp.PiwelnctHaU..........j,..........376W. AuburnM. Feb. I .... Formbiaton Twp. Ftre HoH............. .*. r. .«•>,•..... 21420 Wheeler Feb.9 ....A«rfaJibeeer....Li.^..?.M.,*^........... 1200Na.Te)e**o*hN. 7eb.1S.i..WHOaUhaTW|kHaa.e.;...........................M-39and PorterRd. Feb. IS.... Nadi Townahlp Hell ................. ...... 25650 Nett load Feb. 16.... HJahiaiidTwp. Fire Hall....................'* • Feb.5....0a3aadTegm^tp.■4^TenWoda»Rdaqeedtiaa Feb. 22.... irandetoOrtapyUle....................IrwtdeaAm^ FI* He* Feb. 29.... Animal Shehar...ji..u......f.t.e...r.....1200N.TeU*rophRd. h a eeoaamry that oil 6sg ownaR k OoMott SmlTIR Caunty preduoa a cartilicot* that dwir dog (or digs) hat boon vncclnotod agofawt rob Ms wMiln _gwM^ die lost 12 months with Tissue Vaccine or within ’ 24 N vocclnatodwbh Modified live Vbusbi order isr to tawuru a IVtd deg lictns*. tf such gwnars do 5 ■1T* " “ net peaaaa* such o oarttflcato. one moy b* eb- ' tabled from dwir Jpcal Velsrtnarlon or at ent gl dip County or townahlp operated dhiks which wdl be held et da dais lewdion*. j- Paa far Rabitttt Vaoabiation at Ida above Clinics la $!.$$. m LEO PAQUETTE Service for former Pontiac resident, Leo Paquette, 65, of 72 Calvert, Detroit, will be at 10 a.m. Monday in the Harper-Mulligan Funeral Home, 16450 Hamilton, Detroit. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. ■nie Rosary will lie recited Two savings certificates with a total value of $15,000 were stolen in a break-in of e Waterford Township home during the evening. State police said the certifi cates, were owned by Mrs. Ella Thrift, 3342 Dixie, and are not negotiable by anyone but her, An expensive gold watch also was taken, police said, after the thief mucked the house Entry was gained by prying open the front door. Loislge Calendar Special meeting, Pontiac Chapter No. 228, OES, Monday Jan. 27, nt 8 pm. 18% E. Law rence St. Edith M. Coons. —adv Augusta E. Haerter, 63, of 26 Lincoln, told police her apart- Cong Accuses Britain of Joining Viet War A Peking broadcast said yesterday Communist Viet Neat issued Its protest to a statement after Whig Cmdr. William Lee TGKYfJWl—Communist North | of the Royal Air Force was pre-ment was burglarized yester-1 Viet Nam has accused Britain {sumably killed when a U.S. es-day and 651 in cash stolen. | of participating in the war cort helicopter was shot down against Communist guerrillas in by Viet Cong gunfire et the Industrial diamonds cost South Viet Nam, radio Peking mouth of the Mekong River Jen. about 63'a carat. \reported. I18- ■kwnwnaxa CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 148th Semiannual Statment of CondUlon-Dec. 31*t, 1963 ASSETS Ftrat Martgaga leant.....................$76,76A2Sf.ff Horn* Pmchete Canhoct*........................ WJWWJ* Sham loans.................................... 46MlX7t Home Office and Branch Office Building*...... 1,50X394.74 la,, Depreciation FumUure, Fhtumoa Iqulpmon*.................. 1II|JJU4 Lota Dagratladton Reel Eatat* Inchidto* U hi hadam pH on ...... 411,473.43 MiaoaUenoeu* Aaaeto......................... 39.I5I.5S fedorol Homo Loon Bonk Stock............... Ij00.000.00 Ueftdtt Steto* Oeveowneet Socvrttlo*..... 4^)54,734.50 Other Inraatmont SacurtHai .................. 71,745.17 Ceah on Hend end to Book* ............. 3^94^25.73 $9X400.445.45 Savings In by th# Itth of the Month Reoehre Earnings from tht 1st* At I * I A'/aXi PAID QUARTERLY LIABILITIES / Sherehefdara* Aocta. todudtog DMdinda Credited $S3J34^1453 Loon, hi Ptaeeaa....,,,..................... 71fJ4M6 Tee end Ineurenc* (screw Account*......... #58,326.64 UMpgSed Credit*............................ 4473.59 aUeeetteneeee UehOWea. t.................... 52447.70 Contingent Profit an Mortgngni and land Cant's. 245,079.47 Rotatvg for latormt Unceftectad............ #341443 legal Reiatva........ $5,194417.67 Undivided Profit, .... 145444344 7460,440.91 $9240040545 Planning On B U YINfl—BUILDING IMPROVING Your Hama? Whether you're planning to buSd, buy or Improve your ha aw, don't pay more bitered thaw you haw to. 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PAY THE PENALTY OR INTEREST1 Every return h chocked TWICE bofora you recefvg M INCOME TAX CAN M A PLEASURE tt you figure H lha SAFE, EASY, SURE WAY ... THE MOCK WAY1 Saa your naared MOCK office todayl YOU'LL IS OLAD YOU DfDI GUARANTEE et every Ian Ilian V wo mob* interna* we will per Um 500 Offices Across the United States 20 E. HURON ST„ PONTIAC MiJ ri.;. ^:: :' “ R Weokdoys: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday %nd Sunday 9*5 J PH./FE 4-9225 i 19 m r. . • •- • * • 4! 31 ■ NO AFfOINTMENT NECESSARY 1 ViP ’ f .i * Jt « l. M six f •ft f r ff'rf wwjpm THE PONTIAC PRESS. - SATURDAY, •r tymf ■ ^^iwppsr, ~—f—M;——,V>. •;' ■'■ «!/“» [f .... JANUARY 25, 1964 The United States was afraid the dispute could erupt intp open conflict between the Asian nations and taxolva the United States. Dioadado Macapagal of the PhU* ippines and Prime Minister Tun-ku Abdul Rahman of Malaysia In their1 capitals before flying here. He succeeded In getting the three Asian leaders to agree to hold a meeting of their foreign ministers the first week of February- in Bangkok, Thailand, to discuss their differences. Sukarno claims the federation —formed last September among the former British territories of Malaya, Singapore. Sarawak and Sabah—is a device to continue British colonial rule in Southeast Asia. He has vowed t» «M«h it. The Philippines has opposed Malaysia because of I claim on Sabah. y MFFERIY s mimiic mstmt sMt *—»itzt. isse —* tut Kennedy in London to Confer With Sir LONDON (AP) — Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy prepared today to fill in Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home on his successful Malaysian peace mission as Indonesian President Sukarno ordered e cease-fire along the Malaysia-Indonesia border. Sukarno ordered the cease-fire to become effective at midnight, but there were some doubts his proclamation would reach all Indonesian volunteers and troops in the jungied border dividing Indonesian Borneo and the Mal- aysian states of Sarawak and Sabah — British North Borneo., The Indonesian government radio in Jakarta broadcast the presidential order throughout today, explaining that the ceasefire was necessary to prepare for new ministerial talks be- tween Indonesia, the Philippines and Malays on Indonesia’s determination to crush the British-backed federation. Sukarno’s order, however, told the Indonesian forces “to mairdainc vigilance l and security” and to await “further or- JFK Brain Damage Killed Survival Hope AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - Dallas doctors who treated President John F. Kennedy say that a massive head and brain injury kept them from fanning a faint heartbeat back to life. * * * * The current issue of the Texas State Journal of Medicine carries seven separate statements from resident physicians of Parkland Hospital who treated Kennedy Nov. 22 the physicians, said,that it is his | was wounded in the Nov. 22 at- personal feeling “that all meth- tack, and that given Lee Har-ods of resuscitation were insti-l vey Oswald, the accused assas- Mon Is Jailed; Claims a Part in Kennedy Killing tuted expeditiously and efficiently. However, the cranial and intracranial damage was of such magnitude as to cause irreversible damage.’’ DESCRIBES TREATMENT The article entitled “Three Patients at Parkland,” also de- sin who was shot in the Dallas Police Station Nov. 24. The SALT LAKE CITY to-Nor-man P. Midland, 43*, of Fre- ___medical journal said it donia, Ariz., is accused of tole- asked the Dallas doctors to re-1 phoning the White House Jan. cord their experiences within! 20, saying he “was in on" the hours after the shootings. * assassination of President Ken-* it * • nedy and “was going to kill Each physician gave a separ- President Johnson in the near ate account with considerable future." ders in connection with new tasks." Officials believe it might take a week to organize an effective cease-fire since troops on both sides are scattered over some of the world’s wildest juqgle terrain. Britain has 6,000 soldiers committed to defend Malaysia, and part of the contingent has been assigned to Sarawak and Sabah. * Kennedy expressed confidence on his arrival Friday that the cease-fire would be honored. He will lunch Sunday with Douglas-Home and other British leaders at Chequers, the prime Minister’s official country residence outside London. U.8. sources said Kennedy will ask the British not to do anything to provoke the Indonesians. But, the sources said, be will not try And get Britain to withdraw its, 6,000 troops from Malaysia. it ★ ■ Today’s itinerary included a trip to the Derbyshire home of the Duke and Dudiess of Devonshire to visit the grave of his older sister, Kathleen, the marchioness of Hartington, who was killed in the spring of 1946 in a plane crash in France. Kennedy and his wife, Ethel, probably will leave, for the United States Tuesday. FIRST MISSION Kennedy, making his first troubleshooting mission for the Johnson administration, conferred with Sukarno, President Well See Tea Next Tear TOYS TwT Vint Vi Wyt UNION TOY PONTIAC MALL I ■SHI Mtv w mo ma oas-nn scribes the treatment given | duplication. Dr. M. T. Jenkins, 46, one of I Texas Gov. John Connally, who l iHBiium mi hut-- Bitter Group Seeks ‘Brave New ★ * i Dr. Charles J. Carrico, ’ 28, | first physician-te see Kennedy, I said: “When the patient en-| | tered the emergency room on Michaad was arrested yesterday at the home ef Ms mother hi Kaaab, Utah, about ■even miles earth of Fre-donia. He was brought to the Salt “ “mbulan^?r!iagu ! Lake County Jail and appeared 12:30 p.m. CST) he had slow u.S. Commissioner E. M. KANARRAVILLE, Utah (AP) - A group of 26 disillusioned Californians is finding it isn’t easy to start a new fife. -----s— * * * The Californians, mostly women and children r but including two young couples, settled down in remote Southwest Utah to escape “open communism in the schools, sip and rampant (Tima."— But it want that simple. First, the local sheriff waited to know what was gwiag sa, and dhtat jeea to believe them when they laid Mta. Relatives come la plead with some of them to retan boroe. Newtara ream through camp pester-lag them with question*. A spokesman for the group, Mrs. Margery Brown of San Luis Obispo, Calif., said the wilderness sojourn had been planned for ttk years. w • * “Our huohewrio didn’t think we would go through with it and are betting one another as. to how long we’U last it ' out,” she add. WONT RETURN “I guess they figure they’ll play freese-out with us and think well go back to California, but wfe have no intention of returning." Many in the group refuse to give their, names. They are weO equipped with food, tefcts aad (he latest hi camptaf gear. Mrs. Brown said the group will stay in Utah for awhile, then go to Idaho before deciding where to settle permanently. * * Mrs. Brown's husband, a corrections officer fat a penal institution, was ban tala week to see his wife, but if he triad to talk bar into returning home, be apparently didn’t succeed. tai/yr pin minitk _____ ____* * *"""' .. ------------------ i “We are law-abiding,!’ said Mrs. Brown. “We are not a rofigtoutgraip.-—- *T giees we’ve Aocfced ■ lot of people, hut to as agonal respiratory efforts and occasional cardiac beats detectable by ausculation." TWO EXTERNAL WOUNDS There were two external wounds noted, one in the neck and the other a massive head and brain injury. “No pulse or blood pressure were present." A tube was inserted in the trachea past the ragged wound and mechanical respiration began. At the same time intravenous infusions were made in the right leg and left arm. Respiration also began with an anesthesia machine. * * :> “Despite these measures blood pressure never returned. Only brief electric-cardigraphic evidence of cardiac activity was obtained;1’ Carrico said. Garnett. + ., + * He said he had no money and asked an attorney he appointed. The commissioner set bail at $10,000 and continued the hearing until Monday. Michapd .was remanded to the jail in lieu of bail. Rep. Halleck Sorry: Didn't Get a Stereo 'Adlai Not Running for Vice President' RIVERSIDE, Calif. (UPI) -Rep. Charfes Halleck. House Republican minority leader, when asked last night about a stereo set reportedly given to President Lyndon Johnson five years ago at the suggestion of Bobby Baker, replied with a smile: “I wish someone would give me one. I never fpt one." whe hire plumed it tor se leaf it doesn’t seem u-nsnal. And weTo really Ml crazy." Sheriff Otto Fife doesn’t seem too pleased that the group picked his county to settle in. Ill He has informed the adults that the children must attend schools. He also has informed the State Health Department that it should inspect the camp’s sanitation. UNITED NATIONS, NY. ] (AP) — Ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson, U.$. «Ajefif ' HoisekoM liens THE COMMERCE DRIVE-IN . By NEIL GHJJRIDE WASHINGTON (AP) - States with right-to-work laws lose half as much time through strikes as do states without such statutes, ill The 34o-l ratio is borne out in Labor Department figures for 1962, the latest year for which this data is available. In the 20 states with laws banning the union shop, working time lost was 0.99 per cent. The time-lost figure for the 30 states that do not have right-to-work laws waa 11 per cent RELATIVE LOW Both figures are a relative postwar low, and 1963 strike activity dropped even lower, the Labor Department said. * Prolabor spokesmen interpreted the figures as showing that right-to-work legislation weakens uniops in their efforts to obtain contract gains. The National Right To Work Com-* mittee argued that such laws ' make for better labor-management relations. “The right-to-work ./people want to destroy the strength of labor,” said John M. Redding, director of the National Council for Industrial Peace, which opposes right-to-work laws. “The figures show that In the right-y to-work states they are succeed- &M t. . Countered a spokesman for the right-to-work committee: “Ihe labor-relations climate is just more harmonious under right to work.” A spokesman for the AFL-CIO said the 20 right-to-work states have small and comparatively weak labor memberships and that the right-to-work laws further weaken union efforts to win bargaining gains through strikes. The 20 right-to-work states are concentrated mainly in the Southeast, extending into parts of the Southwest and Midwest. Right-to-work laws prohibit union-shop agreements under which a worker must join the union after he is hired. Federal law gives the states the option of passing such laws.. Redding’s National Council for Industrial Peace and the AFL-CIO are opposing the efforts of the National Right to Work Committee to spread its movement to the other 30 states. The Labor Department, white declining to comment on right-to-work laws and strike activity, noted that work stoppages are oh the increaae in some southern states where labor organizing has stepped up in recent years and .in some western states where labor disputes in- j volve mainly new missile sites, j Remember Your Lovod Olios With a MARKER OR MONUMENT MARKERS - *45“ <* MONUMENTS *150 w PONTIAC GRANITE I MARBLE Co. Geo. E. Slonaker & Sent Our 32nd Year 269 Oakland Ave. FE 2-4800 GENIUS The men wa* ehrewd with a clear and objective mind. Whatever he (lid waa cleverly conceived and finiahed with infinite care for Retail. People said. MHe*e a peniuit,’’ but Ilia wife would reply, “No, but he i» topical, bepins with an idea, improve* one point at a time; he’s never finiahed until the project ia perfect." J. I. VOOMIIKIch A mother keep* five children apotleaely clean, healthy, happy and busy with simple duties, inspires them to finish one job at a time; that woman is a leader werlhy of the name penius. Leaders of Character Buildinp Orpanisation-stand hiph on the roster of penina. They welcome selfish, clumsy proups of boys and piris and poliih them to make acceptable members of our society. That takes penius. All af ua have a touch of aanius; a few reach a pinnacle of leadership, others roach a strata of honor at heme, next door, anwnp men at the shop and earn our confidence< That, to mo M K sintt I# the hipheal type of penina. 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OJ VattMa, Sharkat 1A Gallon Family home;furnishings 2135 Dhtta Hwy. at Tolagrapli 335-0124 OPEN 10 la 9 WEEKDAYS - SUNDAY 12 to 6 V ■/ '.j\- • V‘' / •' ■ ■ •' • I i: I r / . 77 \T— If 'WIT - • • • ’ -(- inf? I THfe PONTIAC F» Ju ' J ■ • V 7in'■:, k k'ffi I 7 ■ 1 1 ffrf r ' ri’.ilr r s%.«I.' rr 'f 7 4.4a - ' ,r'tf r W’ ; V*. ■ , 2:.. / f ■ W* • f lpRE)SS..SATURD|AY>»f JANUARY 25t 1964 ; •/ p 7/ ; . rt>-f EDITOR’S NOTE - Lyndon B. ohnson’s power of pdreua-non uxu wett known when he tool leader of Vie Senate Democrats. He’s etV practicing the art of cajolery on Capitol Hill - via the White House telephone. By JOB HALL WASHINGTON (AP) - During the lunch hour Thursday, Lyndon B. Johnson put in two of the busiest hours in his two months as President. ★ -W* dr What catapulted Johnson into action was word from Capitol Hill that the Senate Finance Committee had voted at its morning session to repeal 6455 million worth of federal excise taxes. The President was not pleased, and Soon Ms displeasure was burning the telephone wires. V , ‘K\;/r: •-DIDN’T NEED PHONE A Democratic committee member who received one of the calls said Johnson really didn’t need the telephone—“If he.bgd opened -the window of his office, I could bays beard him.” Excise tax repealers are popular because millions long have regarded the levies as unnecessary nuisances. Chiefly affected are cosmetics, jewelry including watches, handbags and wallets, luggage and fur*; '■■/■it .if it Johnson was 'convinced 'that including such provisions in the 6115-billion tax cut bill could bers. The eight who were deMcrats unalterably committed to [found Democrats initiating the [ nois and Albert Gore of Tennes-Initely beyond the reaches of repeal. repeal move. The two Demo- see, who oppose retail excises White Hfflise influence were the The Republicans decided to crate aligned with them were on grounds they hit low-income six Republicans and two Demo-1 vote for repeal after they had I Sens. Paul H. Douglas of Illi-1 families hardest. ____________ Dems Take Two Tacks on State Budget jeopardise its chances of early passage because of the further loss in revenue. •it e w The repeal amendments had been adopted by votes ranging fromItoStolStoO.The President didn’t have much time to reverse these because the committee was scheduled to take its final action on the biU that afternoon. SWITCH POSITIONS * Democratic senators had to be persuaded to switch positions they had taken only hours before. But Johnson lined up the nine needed votes, and the repealers were thrown out • to I. ♦ ★ ★ The President needed I votes and he had only 9 possibilities among the 17 committee mem- Two top Michigan Democrats Friday tackled Gov . George Romney’s proposed 1964-65 general fund budget from different angles. State Chairman Zolton Feren-cy declared the budget places Democrats in a “can’t lose position” politically. Rep. Neil Staebler. of Ann Arbor, who is the only Democrat in the gubernatorial pri- mary so far, said Romney’s education proposals fail to meet the test of “fairness, fullness and flexibility.” •> Ferency addressed a conference at Petoskey sponsored by tee Top of Michigan Central Labor Council, while Staebler spoke to the South Kent County Democratic Club' at Wyoming, a Grand Rapids suburb. “If the Controlling Republican majority in the legislature cuts his budget, it will repudiate George Romney," said Ferency. “On the other hand, if the legislature approves the 6622-millioq budget, the Republican legislative leadership will have repudiated its long-standing, irresponsible fiscal policies,” he added. The predominantly GOP legislature has been “irresponsible,” • Ferency said, because it allegedly has not met public ! needs in education, mental health “and othelr areas -of pressing human problems.” Staebler said Romney’s 6132-million budget for higher pduea-I tion, an increase of about 20 per ; cent over tills year’s appropria-tipn, falls short of the “61 iper cent mini m u m increase j needed.” Johnson told a reporter it a party Thursday night: “I’m not going to tell you what happened” during the noon hour that day. “You already aseume too much about jny arm-twisting ability anyway.” BASIC ARGUMENTS But some of the Democratic committee members to whom he talked said the President had used such bask; arguments as the repeal, would throw the tax-cut bill off schedule and generate pressure to remove other excise levies. h . ★ ★ Among those to whom John-sor talked was committee Chairman Harry F. 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FE 44242 '('!> Open Fridoy 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. \ All Other Weekday* 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.-Sun. 10 A.M. lo 3 PiA. TOM’S HARDWARE MS Orchard Lake Ave. FE 14424 71 W. Horan St. - FE 4-2571 Free Parking In Rear SMITH’S TILE OUTLET 736 W Huron Si oE 4-4266 108 N. SAGINAW ST. FE 3-1114-FREE PARKING EIGHT Ti A# i 1 Jil rWrW \‘ Ve. ‘ '■'trf, <1 •' ^ f ypr *11*1 Tf"'. J;..: * 1/ tT \ 1 1 ? j ■.r •I. m, f Mi THE PONTIAC PKESS, SATUKUAY, JANUAKY 25, 1PM lr 2 •» •vr - ^ . ,• t'\'l T-'.I '1 ••• pWr: f ■ ;.•//. Z'., ■ V/,.! f, ■imrf r Vv __xj .Bloomfield Hills BaptistGhurch 3600 Telegraph Rood 10 AM Sunday School ■ j 1 A M Morning Worship *A WINNING WITNESS" 6 PM Youth Night Spnoker: Don H. tonie law. Harold W. Glssrtu. Fmtor ToL 647-3463 United Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Tfauodora *. AMebocH, PoUor Audrey Umkenan, Youth Dimeter Morning Worlalp. .'10t00 AM Sunday School... 1120 AM Youth Meetings .. . 3:45 PM Evening Worship .. 7:00 PM Wednesday Prayer.. 7:00 PM AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street F. Wm. Palmtr. Tutor 9:30 AM — Sunday School 11:00 AM—Morning Worship 6 PM—Youth Fellowships DRAYTON Drayton Plains, Michigan W J. Tecuwissen, Pastor Dennis G. Dusek, Asst. Bible School.... 9:45 AM Morning Worship.. 11:00 AM Youth Groups .... 6:30 PM Wednesday Prayer and Study Hour . . . 7:30 PM REV. EARL MORGAN First Nazarenes See Mission Slides Rev. and Mrs. Earl Morgan, missionaries on furlough from Lebanon and the Middle East, will speak in First Nazarene Church 60 State at ? p.m. Sunday. I Rev. Mr. Morgan will show colored slides of the work in the mission fields during his lecture. j In 1952 the Morgans went to Italy for a five-year period. EMMANUEL BAPTIST Evangelist BUI Rice of Texas will speak at both 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. services in Emmanuel Baptist Church tomorrow. ST. MARY’S IN THE HILLS The annual parish meeting of St. Mary’s-in-the-Hills Episcopal Church ffll begin with a dinner at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. The business meeting is scheduled After their oldest daughter be-1 for 7:30. Reports will be re-came deaf after a siege of men- ceived and a budget approved. BIRMINGHAM UNITARIAN CHURCH Woodward ot Lor, Pine Rd, Bloomfield Milk. Ml 7-3380 lobort Monholl. Mlnitior "Freedom At • Value Bow" Service, Church School, Nurtery dtlO^OjCoHeeHourtellowt. We Welcome YOU and Your FAMILY to Worship at Ihe Evugelical Missionary fflmfc 2800 Watkins Lake ltd., Neor Oakland CcSinty Market O Sunday School 10 AM-, CpI. Al Eberle Supt. • teaching II AM ond 7:30 PM YPS e* 6.30 PM • RADIO—cnw SUN, 7i30 AM A. J. Boughey, Pastor First Presbyterian Church HURON AT WAYNE ’ REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, PASTOR ‘ ; REV. HUH. D. CROSS, ASST. PASTOR ALBERT A. RIDOERING, ChrtaHm Education Director Worship Service....920 ond 11 AM Church School......9:30 ond 11AM APOSTaiC CHURCH OF CHRIST 458 CENTRAL Saturday Young People............ 7:30 PM Sunday School and Worship...... 10:00 A M. Sunday Evening Service*........... 7:30 PM. Tuesday and Thuraday Services.7:30 PM Church Phone...............FE 5-8361 Pastor's Phone........... 852-2382 MISSIONARY ALLIANCE BURCH M-59 at N. Cass Lake Rd. Rev. G. J. Benche, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE II AM. "THE CHURCH TRIUMPHANT1*" Rev. A C Marvin, speaking AYF...6 PM EVENING SERVICE... 7 PM "THE WORLD IN CHAOS" 1 si j§ ^Centra i ^eth odist || II 3882 Highland Rd. M,LTOftJ£ BANIC |l ft:-: Rev. Wn. R Brady, Attac. Mkt-Rev. Richard L Clemons, Assoc Mia -gig « MQRN1NG WORSHIP 9:15 and KM5 AM "IN THE CROSS OF CHRIST I GLORY" || Dr. Bank, preaching .. ; ■" fBj Broadcast WPON 1460k 11 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL 9:15 and 10:45 AM ift-j 5,30 PM Youth Fellowships ! T "——,gTtlTnWnir0finnflfirPnrri"'T(1niri|nrnnnrnaeMtce»3ec«v:-!Xy: -I FIRST METHODIST 1 CARL G. ADAMS. Minister, JOHN A HAU. Min. of Visitation •ft’< South Saginaw at ludson ft#; I*:- MORNING WORSHIP 8:30 ond 11 AM gig || "OUR GOD IS ABLE" *. . m Rev. Carl G. Adams, Preaching :iftj: i$| 9:45 AM - CHURCH SCHOOL M.Y.F...............................6:15PM ftft Movie: "Life of Christ" — 7 PM |p jjjj fj.. - juuu S. IMtawwv-'-- || ST. PAUL METHdDIST' 165 & Square Lake Rd. <" FE B4233 — FE 2-2752 Morning Worship 10:00 AM and 11:15 AM gi-i Church School 10:00 AM Intermediate and Senior Youth Groups, 6:00 PM Ample Parking - Rev. James A McClung, Minister - Supervised Nurtery pj II COVERT I ST. LUKE'S ffi H METHODIST CHURCH 1 METHODIST CHURCH m gift 277* FONT1AC LAKE RD. § 2012 PONHAC MX ftS $$} tw.W.1 Courier, Favor 8 WoyeeBroeUe ftftchurch Service..9.30 AMftChureh School...i, SftjChurch School..... 10:45 AM^Mbrateg WonMp... $SELMWOOD METHODIST | GRANT ST. AT AUBURN AVt ft Erie a WehHL Fbstor ft Sundory School.........10 AM.ft . ? 1 ' ... « u Worship ..BrM - 1 MS AM # Church Service... . *46 AM Evening Worship....7 FM § Church Schoel Braver,Wed......>..i7FMj Wed. Froyer ingitie Dr. and Mr*. Rice began studying the sign language and invited 12 deaf children to visit them on their Texas ranch. Many people hearing of tfee veatare eeat la ceotribotlen* that a summer camp might be established for the deaf. Durifig the last few years cabins, hotels, a tabernacle, and dining hall have been erected to care for the hundreds coming to the ranch for weeks of fun and Bible instruction. * * * Dr. Rice raises horses and cattle. He is a pilot, cowboy, and has hunted in the jungles of Africa. Orphaned in his teens, he worked his way through Baptist College In Texas and Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Frank Lawrence of Waterford mill speak on "Hunting and Fishing’’ and show films of other sporting events in Northern Michigan at the Father and Son Banquet set for 6 P-M. Friday in St. Paul Lutheran Church. ♦ * * Mr. Lawrence also will give an archery demonstration. Toastmaster for the occasion will be Raymond Greer. Ariel jfrhnntdgull will deliver the toast to the sons, and Thomas Thomson will respond with a toast to the fathers. Rev. Maurice Bbaebell, pastor, will epeu the pre-Leaten season by preaeiiag ea *^w Yea winning the Race el Life?” The boards of finance and trustees will meet at 7 p.m. Monday and file Voter’s Assembly, the governing body of the church, will get together at S p.m. * * * Pastor flraNmil will continue the series on “History of the Christian Church” at the 7:10 evening Bible Institute Wednes-day. • . • FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Rev. Harry Clark of PineH* Hill Congregational Church, Orchard Lake, will preach on “One Man’s Family” at the morning service in First Congregational Church tomorrow. The Chancel Choir will sing “Hear My Prayer” and Mrs. Cart iaenari wW present the solo, “What Shall I Render Unto the Lori.” Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, pastor, will be in Grand RBpids where he will be guest preacher at the tyayflower Congregational Church. ST. MICHAEL “The Calling of the Four will be the theme of the Inquiry Class when It meets at 7:31 pjn Wednesday in the rectory of St Michael Catholic Church. Slides will be shown and refreshments 8€TV6d* New officers serving (he St Paul Guild teelutb C.Red Gffl president; Al Heck Jr., -vice president; Janice Pietrsajt, retary; and Gladys Henderson, treasurer. Rev. Herbert F. Mansfield is spiritual director. * * * Besides names presented by the nominating committee, names of both men and women may bo presented from the floor. ★ . ★ ★ Tomorrow is Theological Education Sunday throughout the Episcopal Church. It will bo observed at St. Mary’s with sermon, prayers and an offering for the support of Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Va. Rev. Wilbur R. Schutze is .Callahan, Mike Vaught and Da- a graduate of the seminary. MA1UMIONT Robert Gavotte will speak to the Teona and Twenties tomorrow night on “The Functions of a Christian Education Director.” WWW The senior high youth under the direction of Diane Gika will present a program on “Greet Missionaries of Today.” Susan Want, Lswanda Hassenzahl and Larry dower will,alao participate. “You Can Bo a Leader” will be the topic of ihe junior high youth group Sunday evening-Those taking part include David Somers, Claudette Bexell, Donna Clauser, Shirley Ashley, Kim Methodist Bishop to Speak Celebrate With Banquet ... I0AM : ,11.15 AM; ALDERSGATE METHODIST CHURCH 1536 BALDWIN AVE. Horaeu Many. Fatter m Christ's Church of Light non-denommational Lotus Lokt School. Waterford Cor Percy King ond Horpur St Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Worship 11:00AM Rev Eleanor M. O'Dell. OR 3-4710- * Rev Gerald I Monroe OR 3-7650 Thirty-three churches with a constituency of 13,000 members will observe the first anniversary of the Pontiac Area Council of Churchep Monday evening at Central Mefhodist Church, 3882 Highland Road, Waterford Township. WWW The evening will begin with a reception for Bishop and Mrs. Marshall R. Reed, 30 honored guests and council officers at 6 p. m. The annual banquet will be served at 6:30 by ladies of Central Church. Rev. James L. Hayes, pastor ef St Michael Catholic Church, will give the invocation. Council bifsinem will consist of election of atw officers, acting an application for member-< ship by two chtirchoa, approving the budget, and honoring those who have oontrfcuied to the religious life of the community. Rabbi Ernst Conrad, spiritual leader of Temple Beth Jacob, will pronounce the benediction. w w w The council assembly will then gather in thq, sanctuary of Central Church where Bishop Reed, head of Michigan Methodism, will speak at the worship service. “A Noor Church for a New Year” win be his theme. BISHOP MARSHALL R. REED Sifvercrest Baptists See Color Slides Missions Sunday will be observed at Silvercrest Baptist Church tomorrow with br. Glenn Discoe, former professor at .the Hindustani Bible Institute of Madras, India, the qieakar. Now vice president of Baptist Bible College in Denver, Colo., ho will speak to the junior high through adult departments of the Sunday School at MS ajn. At 11 a.m. he wS speak to the primary children asd preach the morabig lormia. b the eveniug he wffl tak at the youth training hour at 6 p.m. and show color slides at the 7 p.m. worship service. The Pioneer Girls will meet at the church parsonage at 7 p.m. Monday. The annual business meeting of the church is set for 7 p.m. Wednesday. I The senior youth group wUl have a party and Bible study at die home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Savage Friday evening, land the Fellowship Class will I gather at the church Saturday I evening. NORTH EAST COMMUNITY CHURCH EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN. 620 Ml. Ctumum ot FootWrioou MAM - Omreti School lliOO AM — WonMp — -YOU Will NCVBt KGUT* 5*30 P.M - You A Bonquol ~ 740 PM * Sorvtco tev. O. A NMr OokoX pnoriMi ; Moo. and Tuoo 7.30 Sorvkot WM *o» RoMp L 1 SCHEIFELE. Footer FE 0-1744 m .... 11430 AM .7.30 PS*. § DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Elizabeth Lake at TBdee Sunday School . . . 9t45AM. Morning Worship ..11100 AM "ONE THING IS NEEDFUL" Rov. f. Lolono EVENING SERVICE 7:00 *M. Life of St. Paul Series - RETURN TO JERUSALEM MID-WEEK SERVICE 7.30 PM ' *■ :r-;/ ! y V -'V ' Mr. Eugene Thomas‘-Sunday School Superintendent St. Stephen's Adds Wing To Erect Nine-Room Educational Building vid Morgan. Alice Caoporhad Alaa Somers wffl slug e duet hi the ■mitag service. Maty Matthews wig play a Bute aab during the evening wership hoar when the erdinaach ef Baptism will be observed. , Pioneer Girls awarded badges for achievements were Terry Smades, Yield Dendler, Betty Williams, Gab Grammar, Vickie Gilmer, Susan Dendler, Christine Frick, Deborah Dortch, Alice Bowers and Margaret Ridgeway. Others were lob Bennett, Susie Titsworth, Debbie Vaught and Lynn Clark, Mrs. Clare Titsworth, Mrs. Gerald Titsworth and Sandra Stewart. PINE HILL * Harry NkboUe, a lay reader at First Congregational Church* rill be guaat speaker at Pina Hill Congregational Church at U a.m. tomorrow. Services i currently being bold b the Phm Lake Elementary School, West Long Lake Rood. Pastor Harry Clark will be morning preacher at the Pontiac church. Mrs. Colleen Ernst .will be soloist. Mr. and Mrs. George Pentuik will be greeters. “Christ and Sigmund Freud” will be the theme of the Pine Hill Youth meeting at the home of Dr. Bradley Barnes, M Bloomfield Terrace' at 7 p.m. tomorrow. FIRST METHODIST The Living Christ motion picture aoriee will continue at V p.m. Sunday in First Methodist Church with the showing of the film, “Men of the Wilderness.” The picture concerns John the Baptist The freewill efferiag wUl be used hr a mhshaery project. The Women’s Society for Chistbn Service wffl meet at noon Tuesday for lunch in the downstairs dining room. The meeting of The Twelve wUl be at 1:30 p.m. ..it ★ Bibb Study and prayer fellowship is art for 7:36 p.m. Wed; nesday followed by the commission and finance business session it 1:30. REV. LEE A. GRAGG Tennessee Pastor Comes to Trinity Rev. Lee A. Gragg with his wife Clara and daughters Mary Ruth, Andra Deen and Estelb arrived in Pontiac this week b malm their home ta the personage ef Trinity Baptist Cfavch. , The new pastor of Trinity, Rev. Mr. Gragg comes from Mount Olive Baptist Church ta Clarksville, Vena, where he served 11 yean. Born in Memphis, Venn, ha attended Lana College. During1 hb pastorate b Clarksville Rev. Mr. Gragg was president of the Obine River District Congress of West Tennessee and completed a $50,-000 remodeling program of the church. f LUTHERAN 1 § CHURCHES 1 I MISSOURI SYNOD g i Cross of Chris! | i 1100 Um tow WTaboragb S BloofliMd HID* » dwell School# M3 AM S P Survte* of WonMp o» 11 AM v. ft *■»*.*. tab* PM* ft lira IS W» 1 St. Stephen 1 ft SmhobawwKMqf ft DnU Evanfm,Pn$t»r ft ft Church Swvleus...8:00 AM g W Suwrioy Schoel..... Vila AM ft £ Church Suorica*.... KX30 AAA a; St. Trinity IAgbwaOlMb ft (lari Sid*) ft JtufpA C. Clam, Fatiar ft > 3dfo*l.aaaaaaW45 AMft ...... 1.30 AMft ,114)0 AM ft Third S (NorthSidu) » •ft Kn. Maurict SkacMl §| |fi*diY School.,,,,,. WOSAMjjiE ^ Survic*.............10:45 AM ft PEACE Construction of a new educational building at St Stephen’s Episcopal Church,' was given parfoh approval it the annual parish meeting and dinner Monday evening. ^ The nine-room church school structure, to be erected rinat of the preoent pariah house at 5660 N. Adams Road, b being planned by Wakdy-Kuahnar Assoc. The building wffl conform to the master plan originally executed for the site by the architectural Ann. Grouadbreakbg will taka place b March add eampb tion is schodabd fer September, to permit occupaacy at the opening ef the chinch schoel year. Three new vestrymen elected at the meeting, Sumner L. Gob, Gino Sovran and Mrs. Carl H. Zuber, will begin three-year terms on^be parish governing board.__ Marks Youth Sunday The Mount (Hive Baptist Church, 390 Osmun, will observe Youth Sunday at 7:36 p.m. tomorrow with the Missionary Society of New Hope Baptist Church as guests. Mrs. Avery Arnold wfll speak. Mrs. Curlie Kincade is presiient of the society and Rev. Brief Dyer is pastor. "AMERICAN BAFTIST CHUaCHtd- BETHANY baptist Church W*ri Huron otMorlt 9:45 AM Church School (or All Ago* 11.00 AM Worship Snrvlca ANNUAL YOUTH SUNDAY Survicu fay Surirany You* . Topic: "THE PECULIAR ONES" 6:30 PM film "Martin Lulher Wednesday, 7:30 PM MIDWEEK SERVICE Ampto Forking Aran Or. Emd Konti, Poster CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH WqurVd Township ■ Crsaennf Uptn M Nnor HoKfasry Bend Sundny School MS AM Wprshlp 11:00 AM Baptist FallowsHip 6-30 PM Nursery oi ell Snrviens Lurgs irking LM. Bov Robnrf L Adana, Foster FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin R 4-7631 Sunday School.. 1 (kOO AM. Sunday WonMj)' 11:00 AM. Sunday Evening .. 7:30 PM Wed. Prayer . . . 7:30 PM. Saturday’ Sei rlc* '7:30 PAL, Jtnvi Tniuaw Gunst, fatter FES-0384 i mb wwswiirtT—dh tifal ft , MkfM M « emurtUtoft Sunday School 900 AM ft VWw*toa**il0J0AM ft ItfnBnni B. Fmuht, Fas»pr ft i Groce Onranr Gmmm end (Mb ft (IMWlMW ft ftbiilsiUMfflibirft t...M»AMft ______Stfcool...,,... WOAMft ftOurcfa S*rvk*..11:00 AM ft ftSundny School...llrOOAMft ft *Tfan Udnros Hour" o**r ft ft: CKLW 1240 FM Sray Sundoy_ft FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN 46 North RobMorm 10 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL WORSHIP HOUR 11 AM and 7 PM RmlL W. MadewdL Nttor PR 34412 United Gospel Singing Convention first Social Brethren Church 4'"' 316 Baldwin Aw Sunday, January, 26 3:30 lo 4t30 PAA Old Time Gospel Singing =-—-_L Congregation Participating APOSTOLIC FAITH TABERNACLE 93 Paricdab Sunday Schoel10AM Sun. Worship.... I lilS AM. Eve. Worship...... 7 JO PM Tim, Bibb Study.,. 7:30 PM Thera. Young People 7JO PM OW pnvw iiiauwii i imp PE 4-4696 FIR$T ASSEMBLY of GOD | 210 NORTH PERRY STREET— SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. flfin^ Yfttir Family. Join Ua In This Groat Service —THBAE— "Gifts oi the Spirit" Poster's Class MISSING LINK in Torn ml FULL LIFE PLACE 15 FOlINli IN WORSHIP Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. 7:00 P.M. Evangelistic Service You Will Enjoy the Wholnsome FeHowsfilp In dia Services of Thb Church ’ ' v PASTOR A. a HASHMAN Mr EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 645 S. Telegraph Rd. (Near Orchard Lake Rd.) A Fundamental, Indapandant, BlUa Bettaulug Baptist Church THE BIBLE HOUR,. . 10A.M. Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages... with NO literature but the Bible. Dr. Tom Malone, Pastor WPON 10:15-10:45 AM ; DR. BILL RICE V S from BUI Rld» Ranch at all services leach the word of God verse by verse in the large Auditorium Bibb CloM, broadcast on ‘ > WPON IG 15-10:45 AM . Rev.Leland Uoyd Sunday School Supt. II At*. 7 PM In the 1,200 Seat Auditorium Baptism Every Sunday Night. TWO GREAT SERVICES Dr. Tom Malone, Pastor WPON I015-KU3 AM tSp< i BUS TRANSPORTATION CALL PE 3 J328 NURSERY AT ALL SEWICCS JOYCE MALONE. Director of Music . / MUSIC TO Bi|^ THE HEART 10 AAi ~ Solo •- Louise Colon 11 A.M. — Choir Arrangement "All Hall the Power of Jesus' Nome" 7:00 .P.M. — Solo.- Judy Brown Jubilee Trio Surrey Bchopl Attendance Lart Sunday 1460 y m m 1;HE rCXTlAC PUKSS1 SA'TUHfrJAV, Jan l AHV'/^ 19ifr, I , "t HFIRST"'UMIfED M ' [ PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 178 GrMn St. ■* Sunday School... 1000AM Morning Worship.. 11:30 A.M. Sunday Night ; . . 7:30 A.M Turn. Biblo Study . 7:30 P.M Thurs. Young Psopk . 7:30 PM Rev. Eugene L. Roberts, Pastor * Phone FE 4-6395 TIm Women’s Division of the National Conference of Christians and Jews is sponsoring a brotherhood tea from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday in Fellowship Hall of Newman AME Church, 233 Bagley. Mrs. George Romney of Bloomfield Hills and Lansing will speak briefly and be interviewed at 2:10 p.m., Mrs. Rev. C. J. J speaker. R the public WESLEYAN ■JtAFTHOniST CHURCH Sundoy School - 10=00 AM Morning Worship-11=00 AM. Wesleyan Youth — 6:15 PM. timing Service —* 7=00 PM Rev. J. E. DaNEFF, Pastor Bible centered sermons which will help to solve personal problems. REV. t E DeNEFF, fostor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT for SUNDAY TRUTH Sunday Services and Sunday School , 11:00 A.M. Wednesday Evening Services 8 PM Reading Room 14 W. Huron St. Open Dully 11 AM. to 5 PM. v Fdday to 9. PM First Church of Christ, Scientist Lawrence and WMioim Streets PONTIAC 9:45 AM. SUNDAY RADIO STATION CKLW 800 KC t BETHEL TABERNACLE ^MdBcoit Owed* of Ponlkx Sen. Scheel 10 AM. Worship 11 AM. e/ANocusnc soMce See* Tim end There-740 PM -- taw. and Mnrt Creech ' 1348*4** Am, FE5-8M6 SFWNOHH.D MISSIONARY SAPTIST CHURCH mw.Mest SUNDAY SCHOOL ...... Ml AM MOSSING SBMC(.......1140 IVMNO SflMCS......,t. MO PM HSU STUDY WmLSwl....TOO PM Iks Omsk The Sttvss only Osd CHURCH Of THE GOOD SAMARITAN* 4780 Hlttcra* Or* Waterford Service 7 p.m. Allan Hbis of Waterford for Information coll OR 3-2V74 Williams Lake Church of the Nazarene 2840 Airport Rood Paul Coleman UbUuer 10 AM.-SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM-WORSHIPHOUR 7 PM-WORSHIP HOUR (Affiliated wtth Emmanuel lapM Chunk at taaNoc) DRAYTON PLAINS BAPTISt CHAPEL ____ S800W. Wabon DM t David Grayson School SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 AM MORNING WORSHIP 11 AM Por Transportation CoR ft 5-3988 SfV. BfU DfNOP * FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 54 S. Main St. Clorkiton Sunday School...........,. *43 e.ie. Morning Werahlp..... .......... 11 scm. Evening Worship.............. 740 piq. Wed. Player end Bible Study..... 740 pun. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 212 laldwtn A*. Phono 332-0778 Sunday School 9=45 AM Morning Worship 11 AM SRMONi 'OUt PSEStNT MINISTSY" Youth Fellowship — 6 PM Evonlng Service — 7 PM ta»ewd Dwigtn estktog. MWeier_______ FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 3411 Airport Road Independent and Fundamental . 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORSHIP SERVICES 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. SILENT CLASS 10 AM . Rev. Al Kostin, poslor____ The SALVATION ARMY 29 W. LAWRENCE STRST Sondoy School ft45 AM-Yoong People's Legion 6 PM Morning Worship 11 AM—EvangeRsNc Meeting 7i00 PM VWJhiHny Prayer and Pratse Meettog 7,00 PM ^ UBIT end MRS GARY B 00*01 AertoshelMIhmMv God Meets With US—You, Too, Are Invited QptbSt CluiAcJt/ • SINDH SCHOOL • MORNING SERVICE • RADIOBROADCAST Station CKLW • YOUTH FELLOWSHIP . • EVENING SERVICE • MID-WEEK PRAYER SERVICE ♦Wrdnesdoi • RADIOBROADCAST Saturday *Stotion WBFG 9*45 o.u. 10*45 o.ni. 11.00 a.m. 5*45 p.n. 7*00 pji. 7*50 p.m. 6*15 p.u. OAKLAND I SAGINAW Rib. Robert Shelton •Paolor M4«lsiftfttM«f Ufc sites 1W-«**■'* FIRST 8*McMl n urieuy anu or iii- at 2:10 p.m.. Mrs. Vera Dobson and Mrs. A. N. Reid are cohostesses. At 4 p.m. tomorrow the “Here Am I Board” will j observe its 39th anniversary. J. Johnson will be guest j . Rev. A. N. Reid said i is invited to the’ ! services. *, Rtorgonized CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST oi Loitr Doy So inf* 19 trout Si. 11 A M. Sorvico Elder Guy Kromor 7 P M. Service .. * Priest Dohryl McClain Gay Kromer, potior * '■ FE 4-3293 CHURCH of GOD East Pika at Andanon PARSONAGE PHONE If 2-8609 fs.S...10 AM Yorshlp..tl AM (Evening . 7 PM Young People 7 PM Wednesday Winter* PLAN BANQUET—Making decorations for the annual youth banquet Friday are young people of Wesleyan Methodist Church. Shown are from left, Ron Verlee of 1295 Fieldway, Bloomfield Hills; Bonnie Mako of 1136 La- Pwrttac Press Ptato Salle, Waterford Township; and Dale Wiltse of 4940 W. Walton, Waterford Township. The banquet will be held in the basement of the parsonage, 65 N. Lynn. Service for All Faiths Providence Church Sponsors Program The July Group of Providence Missionary Baptist Church will sponsor a program at 3 p.m. tomorrow with the Getting Sisters of Detroit, The Willing Workers and Pontiac Spirituals, shearing in musical numbers. At 7 p.m. Rev. Matthew Scott and his congregation will be guests. Rev. Claude Goodwin is pastor. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 347 M Saginaw. Med H. Balter, Min. Bible School 9:45 A.M. Morning Service 11 A.M Evangel Idle Service 7 PM Youth Service 6 PM A friendly Cherch Ooae To PONTIAC UNITY CHURCH 8 N. Genesee (Corner W. Huron) .335-2773 SUNDAY WORSHIP METAPHYSICAL SUNDAY SCHOOL BIBLE STUDY CLASS 11 =00 A.M. WEDNESDAYS 8:00 P.M. EVERETT A. DEU, Minister ______ One of the year’s outstanding interfaith gatherings will take (dace Sunday evening at the Orchard Lake Seminary Shrine • Chapel, located on Commerce Road at Orchard Lake. * * * friends of the League for Evangelical - Catholic Reunion and tiie seminarians have invited pastors and congregations of all faiths in the Pdntiac, Waterford and Birmingham areas to attend. The worship will begin at 7:10 p.m. with the procession of the Bible. Students of theology at St Cyril & Methodius Seminary, Orchard Lake will read Scripture. Hie first reading will be from Isaiah; the second, from St. Paul’s Letter to the Corinthians; the third, from the Gospel of St. Matthew, and the fourth from the Gospel of St. John. Readings will be in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin as well as in English. The congregation will participate in i i a g I a g hymns and reading psalms. A prayer for unity will follow the last reading. Music will be provided by thj Student Choir. Following the service the Orchard Lake College Hall will be open for a period of fellowship and refreshments, that those of various denominations might bp-come acquainted. Youth Lead Services New Members Honored With Tea The commission on membership and evangelism will sponsor the tea honoring new members of St. Paul Methodist Church, those who joined the church during IMS. The tea trill be from 3:30 to 5:30 tomorrow afternoon with members and friends invited. Assisting Mrs. Howard Nelson, chairman, are Mrs. Jack N. Harris anc^ Mrs. Charles Robinson. * Study "THE DIVINE PLAN Of THE AGES" ___________With PONTIAC Still SlUUtNR— ECCUSIA of tftw Pontksc YMCA tvmry Saturday ...7tO Y PM CHURCH SCHOOL 9.45 AM MORNING l WORSHIP 11AM First Christian Church DISCIPLES of CHRIST lev. Jack H. C dark. Pntor 858 W. Huron St. Three, young people, Dale > Quinn, Cheryl Wilton and Don-' aid Crawford will present the sermon at the 11 a.m. service. tomorrow .when Bethany Bap- [ tint Church observes annual! Youth Week. * e e “The Peculiar Ones” will be their subject Others sharing in tile sendee will be Jim Joyner who will give the call to worship; Pat Gentry, responsive reading; and Doug Wilcox, pastoral prayer. Reading the Scrtptare lesson will be Ross Tripp. DU Crawford will give the dedicatory prayer for the offering, and David Smith Will pronounce the benediction. The youth of the church are offering tho-C-ommunity a chance to see the film, “Martin Luther," tomorrow night. Rev. William Holmes of North Farmington Baptist Church will be guest speaker at the annual youth banquet at 5 p.m. next Saturday. BLOOMFIELD HILLS Don H. Lonle of Southfield, well-known youth speaker, will be featured at the 6 p.m. service tomorrow ih Bloomfield Hills Baptist Church, 3600 Telegraph Road. i At 31 a.m. Pastor Harold W. Tawkii will apeak nn, ‘AJgjB: ning Witness.’’ Hie message will concern Peter’s witness to Cornelius, the Roman army captain. Rick Hartose wifi direct the choir. Jack! Haraed is organist A PMBCIY WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE GOOD SHEPHERD ASSEMBLY OF GOD IBM tae Uto M 9 tlodu N. of tat U. BA Sunday School......... 10AM Morning Wonhtp............11 AM Cue. Evangel Ser........7.30 PM Prater RonaU Cotp*T EM 34705 TRINITY, WATERFORD “Double Standards.” is the topic of Deborah Peterson's message during the youth service tomorrow morning in Trinity Methodist Church. Waterford. The 10:30 a.m, service is held in Schoolcraft School. OAKLAND AVE. U.P. Young People of Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church will observe National Youth Week with a musical program at 7 p.m. tomorrow. The Crusader Choir will sing, and Bonnita Williams and Griff Verhey will play a trumpet and cornet duet. .A * * The Youth Ensemble will present several musical numbers, with Sue Froeda and Linda Koch, organ and piano accompanists. Griff Verhey also will play an accordion solo. Pastor Theodore R. AUebach will preach. Prayer and Bible study will be as usual at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The Colonist Pioneer Girls will attend the area activity of Pioneer Girls with an overnight at Greenfield Village Friday. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN The annual Youth Banquet for all junior and senior young people with their parents as guests Win III In hi at I pm tupnr row. Following dinner a movie entitled “Split Family Living,” will be shown. From I la 7 p.m. Thursday toe Jmrisr Fellowship will meet far dinner with parents Oi guests. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bair and Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Markham will be hosts for the coffee hour. To Install Officers Rev. G. B. Ballard ff New Hope Baptist Church will install new officers of St. James Missionary Baptist Church, 345 Bag-ley, at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Pastor Ballard will preach. Rev. V. L. Lewis is pastor 'of St. Janies Church. SUNNY VALE CHAPEL 5311 Pontloc lake Rd Sunday School 9:45 Worship Service 11 AM. Evening Service 7 P.M. Wed 7 P.M "Ilia of Owin'' 5fk te a Sortie of Color Mm V. L MARTP4, Hwtor ____ Church of Spiritual Fellowship MALTA TEMPLE - 2024 PONTIAC ROAD Service 7:30 pm. — Arthur Beasley, speaker Feb. 2 — Rev. Arthur DeGraaf Feb. 13 — Open Forum WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH AIRPORT ■ ROAD—OLYMPIC PARKWAY Robert D. Winne, Pastor Richard Patterson, Assistant Pastor * Sunday School. . . . . 9:45 A.M. * Worship^Service .... 11:00 A.M. "Empowered by God" * Youth Groups . . .-. 6.00 P.M. * Evening Service . . ... 7:00 P.M. THE AMBASSADOR QUARTET Brtngtog the Gospel In Music and Mogic . «. Grace Lutheran Offers 'A Letter to Nancy' — An 90-minute feature film entitled “A Letter to Nancy” will be shown at 7:30 p. m. Thursday and Friday in Fellowship Hall of Grace Lutheran Church. Hie public is invited. Hie film made in Hollywood portrays every day situations similar to those in our own lives. There will be no admission charge but a freewill offering will be accepted, Mrs. Louis Plagens said. IN PERSON , Humbard SPECIAL RALLY JAN. 31, 1964 8 P.M. LINCOLN JR. HIGH SCHOOL AUDIT0RUM ★ MUSIC IT CATHEDRAL TRIO HUBBARD SINGERS ★ > Rax Humbard SPEAKING INTER-DENOMINATIONAL ADMISSION FREE ' MARIMONT BAPTIST CHURCH 68 W. Walton FE 2-7239 SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 AM MORNING WORSHIP HOUR 1 1:00 AM__ "THE PLEASURE OF GOD' EVENING SERVICE "PILATE'S WIFE" 7:30 P.M. Pastor Somers preaching both services Public Cordially Invited - -ri-i -v- CHURCH of CHRIST 210 HUGHES ST. FE 5-1156 SooMveh Well., EvongelM Sunday Bible Study for oil oget, 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Worship Periods 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesday Weekly Bible Study 8 p.m. Tto Church that "Speak. « Ike Oracle, el God" pET«4,ll) FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 149 North EoitBlvd. FE 4-1811 Pastor, WM. K. BURGESS SUNDAY SCHOOL.;.........10 AM. WORSHIP................. 11 A.M. Guest Speaker: Rev. Bruce Pearson, Dist. Supt. EVENING WORSHIP......... 7 P.M. Youth Roily, Rev. Vern Granger All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike St. "PHP-BBL.il GEORGE WIDDIFIELD SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 AM. — Holy Communion ftl5 ond 11:15 AM.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector Church School 7:00 P.M. — Episcopal Young Churchmen COLUMBIA AVENUE BAPTIST' CHURCH' 64 W. Columbia Ave. — FE 5-9960 Sunday School....... 9:45 AM- Morning Worship ..... 1 LOO A.M. Training Union .......6:00 PM Evening Worship ......7:00 PM. Midweek Service (Wed). .. 7:45 P.M. j Carroll Hubbt, Music Director * AHiliottd with fh# Southern $opt**f Cowvowrion . E. CLAY Pastor CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 12 Warren St. Speaker 7:30 PM. Horace John Drake Silver Tea. Wtdnevkry 7:30 P.M. The Church of Christ in Faith and Practice invites you to attend services each: • Sunday Morning 10:30A.M. Sunday Evening 7:00 P.M. Wednesday Evening 7:00 PM. ' jf 87 Ldfayetto S*. I Block from Sean • Ph. FE 4*1993 FE 8-2071 FIRST NAZARENE '60 STATE STREET CALVARYMEN QUARTET OF FLINT SUNDAY SCHOOL MUSIC FESTIVAL FEATURING THE CALVARYMEN QUARTET Enjoy This 45-Minute SACRED CONCERT , DURING SUNDAY SCHOOL io - 10:45 am: PASTOR VAN ALLEN, fYeaching ■ at 11:00 AM- SERVICE "THE STILL SMALL VOICE" MISSIONARY EARL MORGAN from Lebonon SPEAKING at 7.00 PM THE PCMTTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY,, JANUARY 25, 1964 Diamond Ball to Benefit 11)6 Diamond Ball will be held at The Plaza in New York, Wednesday for the bene* (it of the Institute of Interna* tional Education. Hils will be a fifth annual Global Gala. Airman, Bride Take Florida Honeymoon Four young socialites who serve on the Junior committee for the ball will model diamonds from Van Clef! & Arpels wearing gowns designed by Pauline Trigere. Amt Mudge, a young socialite (formerly of Pittsburgh), will wear a white damask sleeveless gown with a high neck — a perfect background for the emerald and diamond necklace. The diamonds surround almost 50 carats of emeralds. Pauline Trigere designed a black crepe ~slini silhouette with shoestring straps for the diamond and pearl bib neek-lace which will be worn by Mrs. Howard Oxenberg, former Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia. All tile Van Cieff & Arpels Jewelry will 'be hi keeping with the current high fashion trend — one large important piece with a matching accent; important bib or collar necklace, large brooches, and matching earrings. In addition to the Jewelry worn by the socialite models, Van Cleft & Arpels will exhibit over $1,000,000 worth of diamonds at the Ball. NONPROFIT AGENCY The 44-year-old Institute is tiie largest nonprofit private agency in the field of educational exchange.' parents, the Robert K. Russels of Bloomfield Village and the Wallace McCdndles of Rapid City, Mich. Hie bride's gown of white peau taffeta featured a closely-fitted -bodice with seed pearl motif and a bell dirt, which ended in a chapel sweep. A small silk pillbox topped her bouffant veil of French illusion. She carried phalaen-opsis orchids, Stephanotis and ivy. Attending their sister were honor maid Penny Lee" Russell, and Jane Ann Russell, who served as bridesmaid with Gayle McCrindle and Marilyn Embury. ATTENDANTS GOWNS _ Romance blue embossed taffeta fashioned their floor length gowns worn with short jackets. They carried white carnations and eucalyptus. White roses accented the honor maid’s bouquet. Robert K. Russell Jr. was best man. Donald V. Smith of Clarkston, Jimmie D. Long of Holly and Gary Cooper of Detroit were ushers. Airman McCrindle, present- Off to Florida pn their honeymoon are Airman l.C. and Mrs. Carlton Wallace McCrindle (Mary Lynn Muma) who were wed today in the chapel of the 'First Methodist Church, Birmingham. With the newlyweds at the church reception were their Van Cieff and Arpels designed this regal necklace of diamonds and pearls. The necklace is a bib of diamond horseshoes with a large round diamond in their centers and seven pendant pearl drops.- Matching earrings by Michel Kazan. Model is Mrs. Howard Oxenberg, the farmer Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, Northern Honeymoon Follows Vows, Reception chiffon over taffeta was designed with wrist-point sleeves and Watteau back. A satin pillbox held her bouffant illusion veil. Her bouquet of white sweetheart roses and ivy was crescent-shape. Mrs. Leroy Vogl, Lake Orion, attended her sister as honor matron. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Marvin Perkins, Royal Oak; Catherine Chiera, Rochester, and Lydde Hart-man.-. Bouquets of coral sweetheart roses complemented their gowns of emerald green satin, worn with matching hpts and shoes. On the esquire side, were best man Ronald Oliver of Grosse He and ushers Michael Tlvy and Thomas Gillingham, The Joseph Patrick Craigs (Carole McIntosh) left for a northern honeymoon after their wedding and reception today in the Central Methodist Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Robert McIntosh of Watkins Lake and the Clarence J. Craigs of Haddington Lane. Hie bride’s gown of white Ann Mude, New York socialite, will model a necklace containing over 50 carats of emeralds surrounded by diamonds. The pear shaped emerald drop in each matching earring weighs ten carats. . ' MRS. C. W. McCRINDLE ly stationed at Tyndall AFB, Panama (Sty, Fla. is a grad- Local Unit Meets Group participation highlighted a recent program on “Grooming” for 10 Gamma Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority in the home of Mrs. Russell D. Lehigh on uate of William Woods College, Fulton, Mo. The couple will leave in April for two years’ residence in tiie Philippine Islands. Pair Wed in Birmingham Manson Drive. Jack Woods of Trenton was best man. Groomsmen included Robert Kane, Mt. Pleasant; William V. PUditch Jr., Royal Oak. Seating guests were Robert Ross, Berkley; f Mark Staples, Saginaw; and Gary Hodgson, Cadillac. and Susan Reinbolt, Benton Harbor. Hie Sylvan Glenn Inn and Golf Club was the setting for a reception following the nuptials of Marydith Ann Pil-ditch and Timothy John Draves, today in Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church, Birmingham. CALLUS Theme fqr the presentation by tiie hostess was “In Word and Deed and Thought” from the International Program Book. TRAVEL CENTER Bouquets of blue bachelor buttons and greens complemented their Empire gowns of emerald green and royal blue brocade. Junior maid, Nancy Drives wore emerald green taffeta and held bachelor buttons in a miniature log basket. Beth Pilditch of Royal Oak was flower girl. FACTS ABOUT PHARMACY by HOWARD L DELL Your Neighborhood Pharmacist Royal Oak, and the bride-groom’s brother William. The couple, wed before Dr. Milton Bank, were former students at Ferris State College. He is presently attending Wayne State University. They will make their home in Royal Oak. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. William V. Pilditch, Birmingham, and Mr. and Mrs. William F. Draves of Saginaw. BRIDAL GOWN With ber chapel-length gown of white organza over taffeta appliqued with Alen-con lace, tiie bride wore a silk illusion veil and carried Eucharist lilies. Polly Pilditch attended her sister as honor maid along with bridesmaids Elizabeth Burroughs, B i r m 1 n gham; Mary O’Donovan, Grand Rapids; EHen Houlihan, Detroit The (wide was graduated from Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo where her husband will complete his studies in June. ONLY 1-Baldwin Pharmacy At Baldwin, Corner Qrandie WHERE?-* blocks North of Oakland Naxt to Gilo* Raohy For Bright Boys M The trend to brightness con-‘ t*nues in b°y8’ wear for ■ spring. Many suitings are subtle mixtures of. two colored- yarns. Oxford shirts striped in color are expected MRS. JOSEPH P. CRAIG to be the rage. Wed today in Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church, Birmingham, were Marydith -Am PUditch, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. I William V. | Pilditch of Birmingham, to Timothy , John Draves, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Draves of Saginaw. Baldwin Pharmacy 219 Baldwin USX.. 0t/ CARPET *V CARE That Nut Behind the Wheel Should Teli Girl to Cool Off NEW WAY—will send experienced professional craftsmen into your home—clean your Carpets— restore the lustre and color that will make them “look” like new.” Phone: FE 2-7132 Our courteous personnel works quickly and efficiently to perform “Carpet Cleaning in Your Home.” An inexpensive way to add life to your Carpets. Our 36th Year of Service * NEW WAY* RUG AND CARPET CLEANERS 12 WISNER STREET - PONTIAC force hot coffee down me? If not, how can I graciously refuse without embarrassing my hostess? COLD DRINK PREACHER old fogy, either. I am SI years old. Someone should tell those brazen girls how to behave. DISGUSTED CITIZEN DEAR DISGUSTED: Yes. And it slmdd be'the nuL be-hind the wheel. By ABIGAIL VAN BURIN DEAR ABBY: If girls don’t want trouble with boys, why do they ask for it? I tiiiak-iO di^raceful the way young girls sit so close to boys who are driving a utomobiles that you can’t geta toothpick between them. There ought to be a law against having a girl’s arms flung around the neck ofa boy who is trying to drive. Where do they think they are? Paris? DEAR PREACHER: Your wife IT mistaken. A minister is Just as entitled to his preferences as any other man. If you don’t care for hot coffee—say so. And don’t be fearful of embarrassing your hostess OR your wife. MRS, TIMOTHY JOHN DRAVES DEAR ABBY: I am a minister and my wife thinks I have a problem. I don’t care to drink anything hot. Especially coffee. (I cannot even stand the SMELL of coffee.) My wife thinks I embarrass a hostess when I refuse coffee, and ask instead for anything cold. She says a hostess goes out of her way to have a perfect meal for the preacher and when I say I don’t like something it makes her feel ill at ease. Is my wife right? Must I To Honor Son and Bride chose a dress of white embroidered organdy over taffeta. She wore a short illusion veil and carried yellow roses and stephanotis on a white Bible. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fox of Meadow Street will honor their son Richard and his bride, the former Judy Ann Pavlik, at a reception this evening in the First Federal Savings of Oakland club rooms. For the recent ceremony in the First United Missionary Church, the daughter of the John Pavliks of Royal Oak, Get it off your chest. For a personal, unpublished reply, write to Abby, in care of The Pontiac Press. Enclose a stamped, selfaddressed envelope. ABBY Mary Ellen Fox and John Pavlik Jr. attended the couple who are residing on Beverly Avenue. For Abby’s booklet, “How to Have a Lovely Wedding,”1 send 50 cents to Abby in care of The Pontiac Press. It isn’t safe on the streets any more with all those one-armed drivers. It am not an Seminole Hills Nursing Home Offers Personalised Care To Each Patient CENTBAUY LOCATED NEAR ALL HOSPITALS! physical Medicine and REHABILITATION DEPARTMENT! Occupational'Therapy will also be offered. This is another way of offeiipg unexcelled Nursing Home Care in Oakland County! ^ * m > Your car waxed free Every time you have it cleaned and washed at OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 PAL .% LAKE ANGELUS MEADOWS NtarV mw quad-levai 4 bedroom, 2VI Ml, beteh mt aluminum tided home an uidro tang* lot BmnNM family room, rated hearth fireploce and plantar, modern kitchen with bwdMnt, natural birch cabined. 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I Iff V I £ .- ;i«k £7 ■TOB PONTIAC PRfigS SATURDAY, JANV4RY 25, 1964 Y_ Lutheran Propaganda NEW YORK If) - Lutheran radio-television specialists estimate that the numbeK of Lutheran - produced broadcasts aired by radi8 stations in the United States and abroad each week has climbed from 2,000 to 2,700 in the last two years. h*. m uta MM JUMP lUnil&llDBOD For Real OM Tima Oatmtiy Cookin’. Pick Your Own BROILCO STEAKS) ewfMAnlngat It* bMt. County Cao*la CKtck«fi. Fmh Srtahet of I oof. tarbocuod Rib*. SoM Bar. Sfacial Sunday Chicken dinnar. Businessman's lunches. Loiya Partiat and MooHnf* Sarvad. An-ttquas, Gift*, Oawrmot Spe-cialtla*. Hickory Stick Country Store. |Aben’t Country Cousin In MM lUMsfntiMMM -•-*-. .____ firm Asks I l U. S. to Foot Nightoffun JFK Program There ere *”18,000- tenement buildings in Bombay that do not meet the specifications of s “dwelling.” The '77^000 occupants of such dwellings are too ill-housed even to be called “slum dwellers.” •'* , ■ -f LOW COST Ctl.UNUM 6MTC EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNMK t» Woodward Av*. BOOM BOOM — A construction boom, mounted on the fifth floor of Chicago’s Civic Center building, collapsed while hoisting a 40-ton girder .One manures injured. Girders and planks were toppled with the crane, as it plunged two stories to the third-floor level. By JACK BELL AP Political Writer WASHINGTON (AP) —Two old senatorial friends of President Johnson appear to hmre unveiled the strategy by which he hopes to salvage some Southern electoral support while championing civil rights. ..Jt* h As it emerged in speeches Friday night by two leading Dixie senators — Richard B. Russell of Georgia and George A. Smatbers of Florida — the formula pointed toward convincing Southerners: —That they can blame any civil rights legislation that Congress may enact primarily on those whom Russell called “professional agitators.” —That they should retain loyalty to the Democratic party because the Republicans offer no better alternative. AT PARTY RALLY Smatbers put it this way at a party rally in Birmingham, Ala.: “Either we stay with the party of the Seutb, the party of our forefathers, the party that has brought prosperity to the people of America, or we seek consolation in the party of the Rockefellers and the Javitses.'.. Smatbers linked his attack on the two New York Republicans, Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller and Sen. Jacob K. Javits, with jibes at Sen. Barry Gold water, like Rockefeller a candidate for the GOP presidential nomination. * * * Obviously not buying the party loyalty theme, Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace told the fundraising dinner that Southern states should leave their presidential electors free to vote for someone other than the national party nominee. DANGEROUS STEP But Smatbers cautioned against the free electoral proposal, calling it perhaps the most dangerous step the South could talfe. Russell told a Valdosta, Ga., audience that be was sorry to have to say that he has no doubt that Johnson “intends to throw the tail weight of his powerful office and the full force of his personality — both of which are considerable" — into the drive to get civil rights legislation The Georgia senator said Johnson, “understandably, is undertaking to make a record that he can take to the people not November in the brief time that he has available.” U.S. Prisoners HELD OVER! 2nd Smash Week! iE SMIIIEI HMMRGm mnuMM The big boat sailor becomes a sizzbni screen thriller! HkkH*. CAT Cllftl Short*: til2-3:54-6:30-9:15 oAl.’OUn. “PRIZE" 1:36-4:18 — 7:00 -9:42 KANSAS CITY, Kan. (P - A federal official agreed yesterday that two Inmates of the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan., who are Black Muslims, are not allowed to practice their religion nor see religious leaders, s Benjamin Franklin, nseist-aat UJS. district attorney, made the admission at a pretrial conference before Judge Arthur P. Stanley Jr. in UA District Court The inmates, Richard H. Jones Jr., 27, and Carl Edward Hood, 27, have each filed a suit charging their civil rights are violated because they are not provided Islamic church services at the prison. Franklin said a qeustion to be settled at the trial is whether the matter should be controlled solely by the prison warden. TRIAL SCHEDULED The trial was set tentatively for Fri> M nr March 8. Jones is serving a 5-to-lS-year term for a holdup in Washington, D.C., and Flood a 20-year sentence for a holdup of the West Oakland, Calif., branch of the Bank of America. WASHINGTON (AP)-A California defense contractor which gave 12,000 employes and their families a free night of fun and games at Disneyland is asking the taxpayers to foot the bill.-Neither the Navy nor the firm, Aerojet General Corp., would say how much money was involved, but the Navy said no decision on the request is likely for some time. WWW Aerojet has extensive cost plus fixed fee contracts with both the Defense Department and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. And it included the cost of the employes’ night out at Disneyland last Oct. 10 as an employe relations expenditure under its contract with the Navy. A Navy spokesman said: “In the past Aerojet has been allowed to include the cost of a small annual picnic as overhead costs in their contracts. Such allowances, if any, are based on a test of reasonableness pier armed forces procurement regulations. ALLOWS CASTS “In the past the Navy- has allowed certain employe relations costs In their contracts as a justified cost of doing business...” An Aerojet spokesman in New York said the Disneyland night took the place of the annuel picnic because the firm’s employment had grown to the point where it was difficult to find grounds for an outing. “With Disneyland normally closed during the evening hi the fall, but open to large groups at off-season rates, a visit there seemed to be a highly acceptable solution,” he said, adding: “In fact, cost per attendee at Disneyland was less than the costs per attendee at the 1962 picnic in Brookside Park, Pasadena. “The annual picnic In any case is considered by Aerojet to be a fringe benefit for its employes, just as medical insurance, vacations and holidays. Hie armed service procurement regulations provide for activities of benefit to employe morale.” Aerojet, a division of the General Tire and Rubber Co., has California plants at Covina, Azusa and Downey. It has contracts with the Navy for Polaris missiles and electronic torpedoes. BOSTON (AP) - The Boston Symphony Orchestra has had so many requests for copies of the program at the memorial mass foi* the late President John F. Kennedy that it has decided to issue a reprint. w. * * Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston celebrated the solemn pontifical mass at Holy Cross Cathedral last Sunday. The music was Mozart’s Requiem. in D minor by the Boston Symphony with soloists and a choir of 180 voices. Erich Leinsdorf conducted. MEMORIAL FUND The symphony said proceeds of the additional issue of the program will go to the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library Fund. The symphony office said applications for the reprint program should go directly to the symphony printers, George H. Ellis Co., Department 3A, 270 Congress St., Boston. The price is $1.00. 2 From State Killed as Car, Bus Collide - MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (AP) —Two Michigan residents died and two 6thers were injured Friday night as their car collided with a church bus on Ind. 39 a few yards south of the Michigan state line. Thirteen occupants of the bus suffered slight injuries. State police listed the dead as Stanley P. Holliday, 28, Benton Harbor, driver of the car, and an unidentified woman. Walter Franklin, 58, Benton Harbor, and an unidentified woman were brought to Memorial Hospital in Michigan City. The woman was reported in critical condition. None of the bus occupants was hospitalized. Eleven ware treated at a farmhouse near the accident scene, and two were treated at the home of Dr. John VSlantiejus, New Buffalo, Midi. The bus occupants were members of a Baptist church at Downers Grove, 111., and were en route to a church meeting at Glenn, Midi. 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'i i / I,; AF Resumes Panama r'x.£t*&£ NOKTH 4 10t vaqj / ♦ J 10 9 81/ *AJ« ■AST U AJ8784I ¥7* ♦ K 6 3 4101 OKI V 108851 ♦ A *98741 SOUTH (D) ♦ AQ1 VKI4 ♦ Q 7 4 3 ♦ K. Q 5 Both vulnerable lea* Weal North Baal 1N.T. Paso 1N.T. Pan Paaa Paaa Opening lead—*8 CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP>— j The Air Force has resumed its South any good. He can take his airlift of nearly 3,000 Amer-queen right away or he can hold can dependents from Panama, off once. In either instance West j bringing more than 200 persons will establish his spades while j j0- charleston and to Patrick Air he still holds the ..king of dia--j force Base in Florida Friday, monds. j ★ ★ ★ * * * More than 1,100 persons were South will have a choice. He j f|0wn from Panama last week can cash out three hearts and i jn wake of riots in the U.S.-three clubs and go down one.,or controlled Canal Zone he can lead a diamond right Area Schools May Borrow BEN CASEY Cash Balance Seen Shorter This' Year By OSWALD JACOBY When you refer to a holdup in real life you are talking about a dangerous crime of violence. There is nothing violent JACOBY about a hold-up at bridge. To the contrary, it may be 8 h or-rible crime to fall to hold up when you should,*" South should play the ten of spades from dummy at trick one. It might hold the trick, but it doesn’t because East produces the king. At this point if South wants to be a criminal he will take the trick with his ace. Thai he will go after the diamond suit. East win win the first diamond trick and play the eight of spades. away and go down two. If South holds up on the first spade lead there will be no way for East or West to. keep him from making ten tricks. Furthermore, there is no danger in this play. South has three stoppers each in clubs and hearts so a shift to either of those suits' can’t bother him. If East plays a second spade, South wins the trick and leads a diamond. East takes his ace and hasn’t another spade to lead. Then Souths knocks out West’s king of dialhonds and The Aif Force said Military Air Transport Service will make four flights daily until the yolufK tary evacuation is completed. Oakland Schools may have to borrow money during the first part of the next fiscal year. County Supt. William J. Emerson told the county board of education Thursday that Oakland Schools would end the current fiscal year with a balance of $81,008 — lower by 82,Ml from last year’s yew-end balance. rro not vsny gcontirc, MR.CAMIM ...ALTHOUGH X ADMIT ms kwowm to hmecrrmm uiawwicvaujsi THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert O a k 1 a n d Schools borrowed Presidential Unit Tells 168,OOO onlax anticipation notes during«the current year, but this of Illegal Dope Supply loan has been ref: Nevertheless, similai\borrow-ing may be necessary before tax revenues are available nVx t January, be said. RECOMMENDS BALANCE Emerson recommended a DEAR r S^ABT REDUCING/ WASHINGTON (UPI) - A presidential advisory commission reported yesterday that an estimated 3,000 pounds of heroin is smuggled into the United States annually. It said Customs agents man-, age to intercept “less than 100 j year - end balance of $150,000 to ___________o __ __________ pounds a year” ’on the way in. j carry the county school opera- still has the spades under full (Last year, the Bureau of NaM tion from j„iy i -the beginning control. I cotics seized 165 pounds of u-, Qf the fiKa] year _ to January legal heroin inside the country. ...... ______ "The rest presumably is con-, when the first tax revenues are sumed by narcotics addicts. I available I'M GOING JO? RUN TO ] THIS INCHES VtfkKTUNB DRIFT MARLQ At this point nothing will do Q—The bidding baa been: Week North tort tooth l* - paaa -•* tom : 7 Yon, Sooth, hold: • *KJ1887 ¥A +KI4S *AQI What do you do? Ar-AM. Year tort «hnn tor * ms to to tor to defeat OUR ANCESTORS By Quincy today's eramon Yon hold toe seme band, but toto Wert bee opened one heart and North and Bast have passed. New whet do you do? By SYDNEY OMAUU Mr SunBoy ~Th» wls* maa ton(rote Ms destiny ... Astrology aajfia iky war” ARies (Sur. n - Aprrwj: Brook •ut of "rut." Ute will take on alow. You eon now sec your way cloor 9 GREATER ACHIEVEMENT.. Family VO ItRCAICR inspiration important. Attend church of ’Gurus' (Apr. lo-May »): .irtao flew eyicMu — bo selective. Don't lyoBjj facts, figures. See picture cWorly. Avoid scattering your forces. Find tune tor romance, creative endeavors. GEMINI (May 11 - June, 111! Cycle remains high. But you should do sonw-to correct "budget look. Good to moke basic changes. Be In-by words of spiritual odvlsor. ib willing to LISTEN. CANCER (June 12 - July UltCycN at peak. You con gain admirers by strewing originality. !"<•*>•"= w ■ • — making tor romantic endeavors. En|oy yourself. Pursue creative activities. Help younger person to UNDERSTAND. h k. ★ IP MONDAY tS YOUR BIRTHDAY. .. You often hove "psychic" Impressions which prove accurst*. Trust your Intuition. * * * GENERAL TENDENCIES: Carlo high | ! ter LEO. VIRGO. LIBRA. Special word I to AQUARIUS: Practice moderation. Moons salt-control mokes you stand out as "wiener." (OWYright IMS, Oonsrsl Features Carp.lf- By Dr. I. M. Levitt, Tom Cooke and Phil Evans DON'T mu ME IMJ AAGIKINS THIS, DWPTf 1 CAN CEE THE CON-POUNPtD 'THING TRANSfEPWMS TO MY SOACECftAF ALLEY OOP By Y. T. Hamlin CAPTAIN EASY “Now General Hannibal is getting smart! He just decided we’ll go AROUND those Alpa!’’ thing tin* spir Be * BOARDING HOUSE soclgt contacts ling new friends. WetSme suggetflons. Be adventurous, nrlll fie I —ce. 'tfBRA^Sopt. 21 - Oct. 22):. The tyre Others will — -------- confidence Turn on Rtsml usn» im". *» —•■ ■—■ . Initiative you display — the Sjtttori Many who previously wore Indliferent sr* new wIiRtki to llston. Be JPeJjtjJ-Emphasize abllMy to handle RESPON- * SCORPIO (Oct. 22 • Hkv- . Tn._ JW — ewaro of nood to eommunleet*. moke appointments and verity Prom1**?-Isabiiitv to FOLLOW TMROUGH. AK tend to details personally. Evening fin* CAPRICORN (Dec. M^*^_2S): CoulJ RN be’ mixup whore communications art concern** Don't Mb* **£• «*»».??£; or* at hand. B* .lenient. ..Qly* MKCM* bonofll of doubt. Abaw* OIL bo PATIENT. AQUARIUS (Jon. 2) - fob. Wi Mor* >ranoth’'on* yOuTiid* than you might Tmagm*. Those who work.with or for you"'wlil prove loyalty. Stress AP^RE-ClATION. Your post determination can n°PlsSls0,(P*b. 20 - Mar. 20) :„ KNOWL-1 r ISLE a irew. *w • mot. EDGE will clear away efrxrtlona! d#-brls. Moons ovoid need loss woftT"®' brooding. Good Moon aspect eolncMes with oAoctloo, lovo, pleasure. Day prpm-1 Isos relaxation, enloyment. ■k * ★ IP SUNDAY IS YOUR BIRTHQAY, . ,. you are capable of handling huge projects but often "trip" over minor mot-1 tors. ■k k ★ GENERAL TENDENCIES; Poetical j Issues demand attantlon. Thosa, who talk In rhymes end riddles art ridiculed. AS I WAS SAYlMS, BUCK, THE SECRET OF MY SUCCESS AS A MARKSMAN HAS BEEN MV KNOWLEDGE- OF GUMS-THAT'S HOW T IMMEDIATELY DETECTED A FLAW IM THE (Rifle- AT The shooting GALLERY/ YOU'LL RECALL THAT IT HAD SLIPPED 1 through Professional inspection "THAT VER/ (.DAY/ OUCH/TH' MA30R COVERS f MORE ANGLES THAN THE BINDING 'ON A GEOMETRY BOOK/ NEAH,THE WAV HE "TELLS) IT. HITTING A LAMP IN6TEAD OF THE TARGET WAG THE GREATEST ADVANCE] 61NCE MR6.HOOPLE, PUT MEAT IN The HASH/NOW WE'LL] HAVE TO TRAP HIM] ALL OVER AGAIN ' URIUMPH1 AND TRAGEDys AS M his W0T1 BUT Hff ACtBD Ukf IT RAS By Leslie Turner OKOeWTTMAT YOU C0M8 M8 HUM ALONE. HE WAS HURT IM A CAK ACCIOBNT UkJHT i0On LASH MORTY MEEKLE By Dick CnvaOi a*mi6 MORNING I GOT upANDPUTMyaoTwes oNANDiWNraur.* J—ir^l I'M SAVING WHAT I DID TWIG AFTERNOON FCRlHeGfiXEU NANCY By Ernie Biuhmiller Par Monday ARIES (Mar. 21 - Apr.. 1»): Oow’t swerve too far from regular routine. Resist temptation .to 7hrvw caution jut of window. Be patient. DonT trade the tried-and-true for an unknown value. TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 20): Your sparkling wit, vitality coma to fore Be expansive, generous. Being friendly is of paramount importance. One who previously was critical will come over to vour side. GCMINI (May 2> * June^21): Mney matters highlighted. Check budget. Figure ways of saving. But don t try to obtain substitute for quality. Ba truo to» vour own convictions. - , CANCER (June 22 - July 21): Cyclo remains high - ideas era plentiful. Bui you must be selective. Family member can provide aid. Accept hand of friendship. New contacts will pave way for FUTURE RROFJT. . LEO (Ju)y 22 - Aug. 21): Fine for remembering pest favors. Visit those confined to home or hospital. Take time OUT OUR WAY coniinfo to iiwt"« wi "wa*#"»'- ^ to acknowledge one who makes friendly gesture. Financial-deal approaching clt VIRGO: (Aug. 22 - Sept. 21): Friends due 1o ask advice. Don'* take bock seat — assert yourself. Present Ideas. Help associates with important protects. Be diplomatic but firm. Have your soy N LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 22): Wo* Is time to SET STARTED. Impress hlgfwr-ups with Ideas, display Of energy. Pul Ideas lb work. In personal Ufe. aPP'?-clate loved on* — show jrou UNDERSCORPIO* (Oct. 21 - Nov. *1): Oood Moon aspect coincides with added knowL edge gained through WRITTEN WORD-Fin# tar writing, publishing, communications. Display originality. Be Indepan- dSAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - >1)1 Idea received concerning avocation could odd to MONEY IN THE BANK. Pay hood to minor matters. Piece together Mis *t Information. Complete story will prey* valuoble.- CAPRICORN (Dee. « - Jon. 20): Inner confldonce necessary. Don't pormlt wit-old* Influences |o discourage you. RooUn adverse condition* era temporary. Make pressures work FOR you.. AQUARIUS JJan. 21 - Feb. it): Key \(s SERVICE. Help Others and you win be aided. Practice Golden Rule. Be . .available tor "extra duty." Strive to-(ward maturity. Avoid patty act Ions. Don't ' cast fin# stone. - • i >'1*Jt PISCES (Fab, 20 * Mar- IB): Fauar-f gbla lunar aspect indicates evening fine ifc-; a. . i m 6'MORKUNG,MX& JOHNSON—WE WERE— OH-JUST WONDERING WHAT MR-JOHNSON WAS DOING; AND— UH-WELL, ITS SORIA EARLY, BUT WE— HE’S WAV AHEAP OF "lOU AcSAlN, BOVS/ SINCE HE BOUGHT THAT LITTLE TRACTOR WITH THE SNOW BLOWER,I THINK HE’S HAD MORE FUN OUT OF CLEANING THE POND THAN YOU HAVE SKATING ON IT— Jt---- HE’LL PROBABLY HAVE IT ALL CLEAREP W THE TIME YOU GET THERE/ MO NEED FER SHOVEL!W* OUT IN THE COLD, ON ACCOUNT OF A B*L WITH A HEART O GOLD/ cScbSSt wHwanaJtnomioLivefqrever^Tt^C*1 it OH, DEAR—: DIDN'T REALIZE I WAS GAINING WEIGHT - A BANANA SPLIT WITH CHOCOLATE SYRUf» CARAMEL SAUCE, CHERRY JUICE, VANILLA SYRUP AND FUDGE SAUCE GRANDMA By Charles Kuhn tc DONALD DUCK IE IVE TVKXkSHT- ITCWS... AND, Y"KNOW THAT ASGUMCNT WC HAD, _____________By Walt Diinay 'uAu/.vbw.nM 7Mi J.ii w 1 7r ^■■**'^.I*f / • f,'t,/Ji ’,5 “ ‘V..-7;\. J* ^ 1 §t» 1V:* / , - /> VTpVTr—4>. f A.% f V " r*/.l;'l/;;; ur J THE j. SO SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1964 PONTIAC'. MICHIGAN. Pontiac Pnu l»ha*ai PICEU HOME — Here is a home that turns existing into real living. Each of the main living areas has its own terrace with access through sliding window-walls. There is a view of Island Lake from almost every window in the house. carpeted stepa and into a gold and white living room. Directly opposite the wide steps in a window-wall that opens onto descending terraces that lead to Island Lake. OPEN ENTRANCE — The luxurious expression of space in the Piceu entrance hall is mixed with art air of elegance and warmth. Large double^doors to the right of the picture and not showR, swing open into this bright foyer, down the much larger due to the sweeping bay window as a background for the unusual planter; The crystal chandelier over the table can be turned on full, or turned down to cast a soft glow over diners. » ELEGANT DINING — One of the most striking things about this dining room is the brilliant green carpeting over satiny-smooth wood flooring. The fruitwood table and chairs could accommodate 20 people at dinner. The room seems Elegance Combines W ith friendliness To some people, a house is” simply a place where the practical necessities of eating and sleeping are conveniently brought together. Not so with the John Piceu home that iuts out into Island Lake off Waheek Way in Bloomfield Township. The family has managed to create an atmosphere of warm friendliness, combined with formal elegance, throughout every room in the house. Stepping through big double-doors brings a guest into a wide open foyer that’s all gold and white. Two rather formal little trees stand beside posts that serve as a base for the wide archway leading down steps to the living room. To the right is a gleaming white fireplace. At the other end of the high-ceiling living room is a dramatic green mural over an oversized sofa of the same color. TWO GENERATIONS Double-doors at one side of the fireplace open three steps down to the activities room. With this kind of separation, two generations live together and entertain their friends without treading on one another's toes. i__There’s ll-year-old Bonnie, whose room is filled with <*taffe3~lDys--ai!d p‘ shelved-wall filled with statues of horses of everydescription. John Jr., 21, and-Roger, 19, are busy getting an education but When they’re home for at Michigan State University holidays, it’s a round of entertaining for the Piceus. Of the many rooms in the house, the master bedroom has all the freshness and charm of a garden in bloom. Flowered silk hangs elegantly around the bay windows. 'Gold amUwhite French Provincial furniture is accentuated ov orchid carpeting and deep purple furniture. plements the darker purple chair and a matching chaise longue. A giant television set mounted in a gold and white provincial cabinet faces the oversized bed. The coverlet Is white quilted silk.- LUXURIOUS BEDROOM — This room is all pale blues, greens and purples expertly blended to form a dramatic, yet restful, atmosphere. While silk forms the background for the draperies in (he wide bay window. The carpeting is light orchid, which corn- front of the fireplace opening. The design of the unusual white, wood triiyi over the fireplace has been repeated over a window-wall at left, not shown. " - UNUSUAL MANTEL — Those two greenery arrangements on the unique fireplace mantel are held up in high crystal vases. The bright green wing chair is a bold contrast, to the pale yellow and gold hassock in BREAKFAST ROOM — Beyond the knubby-weave draperies at this end of the Piceu kitchen is a window-wall that opens onto another summer eating area. Many coffee breaks have been enjoyed at this intimate area. The table can be opened to seat the Piceu children and their many friends for after-school snadu, - ■ two loveseats that flank the steps leading fq>ro the foyer to the living room. Two white marble-topped tables are the bases for the unusual table lamps, MURALED WALL—Color and simplicity are the keynotes of the large sunken living room. The bright green of the sofa has bean repeated ki the.mural above it, and the comfortable yellow and white chair matches leather sofa and paneled walls. ,The low tabte and chairs invite game-playing and can ba moved in front of another window-wall in case a dance session gets under way. - ■ ’ . ACTIVITIES AREA — This room is two steps down from the formal Iivihg room, and ~4gain the Vivid greens of the upholstered chairs are a delightful contrast ttf the white 6 IP M.l. I l UI, / f? ■;»v/f/^' i' \ FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1984 -Tl^ of cedar trees. Visit the Exciting “Virginian” 4-BEDROOM COLONIAL 3667 Lorewe St. WatkliM Hill* I*M«Wm KAMPSEM REALTY COMPANY in« W. Huron YE 4-SM1 Sm the Ail-New 1H4 Ranch CAPRI IN CLARKSTON WATIRFORD REALTY an dm* «i»un WILL DUPLICATE ciwe—e Me**** m veer uh M*M *1 «M PenMec Octv* Ufe* Orln TmmhMp RAY E. SAXON LI l-ofT- U 7-2669 CUSTOM BUILDING YOON PUNS er OURS CoDfMi Engineering Service FE 1-0803 or 363-7613 W. H. Towniend & Son KING SIZED SHEETS — World’s longest vinyl panels are installed on W. Palmer Dixon tennis courts at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. The 57 - feet • long plastic panels are being used to cover the structure, which will house three doubles courts. The translucent sky-blue material was ex- truded at the Edge water, N.J., plant of Allied Chemical’s Barrett Division. They were shipped to Cambridge, on specially modified flat-bed trucks. Architects for the 160 foot x 135 foot structure are Shepley Bullfinch Richardson and Abbott of Boston. Hard Sells Linked to Bad Decorating Builders who complain they can’t sell their houses should fire their wives who decorate them. ft ft ft Garish decorating of amateurs keeps many good houses from moving, says “project doctor’’ James Mills of New Canaan, Conn. WWW Mills advises builders who are having -trouble moving their houses: “Many builders leave the selection of important items in the home to their wives er Just anybody. “You’ll find all-black baths with gold-type fixtures, dramatic colors in some rooms that would nauseate you, horrible lighting fixtures and other gagged-up doo-dads. w picked Many ideas w are up Approximately 1,142,000 per sons are employed in the insurance field in this country, of whom more than 701,000 have some connection with the life insurance phase of the business. $ Live In Beautiful Waterland “CLARKSTON GARDENS” Kiag Size lirgaiis li tact Homs EXCELLENT SCHOOLS-CHURCHES and SHOPPING Furnished Models FEATUREI 1. Spacious .Family Room With Fireplace. 2. Large Kitchen and Dining Area S. 2 Car Att. ik Garage 4. FuH Basemen 5. Gas Heat S. Large Lots 1.11x181 7.1 and % Baths B. Community Water * LOW TAXES! * Prices From * INCLUDING LOT *-i FHA Minimum Down Payment $490 to $790 Get Furniture/ Then the Paint If you’re thinking of redecorating a room, complete with new rugs, draperies or slipl covers on the furniture, let your selection of wall paint color go until you've settled on the color of furnishings. Hat’s common sense lor several reasons. Products like Directions From Fontiao.. Dixie Hwy. (U.S. 10) to MIS turn right 1 mite to Woldon Rd_right 1 mile to models or 1-75 to Clarkston-Waldon Rd. off Main St. 6300 WALDOS R0AI •y Some Trees Will Kill Themselves -■jS- I MANY ADDITIONAL FEATURES WE TAKE TRADES. DO CSST0N BUILDING ON Y00R PROPERTY. Built and Sold by: ARISTOCRAT BLDG. CO. PHONE 625-2882 OPEN DAILY 12-7 SUNDAY FROM 11 A.M. is r»Yi>Vrf>T.>Yr( ODD 1964 MODELS tor the BUDGET CONSCIOUS BUDGET RANCHER 1. Full bat.m.nl 2. ' 3 b#dr»om» 3. No. 1 Oak Noon 4. Formica cowWor lope 5. Full 2 ft. ovarhang 6. Fiborglat insulation 7. Aluminum siding ON YOUR LOT *9,975 TRI-LEVEL t. 3 Mnmn-IH bath* 2. Unbind family room 3. Frig Idairo rang* and ovon 4. No. 1 Oak floor* 5. Flhorglo* iniriarion 6.1,400 *q. ft. living aiaa aluminum 2. Big family kHchan I. No. 1 Oak floor* i M 2 ft. owifcowg 5. Fib.rglos in«uioW*n A Ovonim 2 cor gorogo 7. Aluminum tiding *12,960 CUSTOM QUALITY-Y0U CAN AFF0R0 1ST Guaranteed Home Trade-In Plan DIRECTIONS: M-61 to Whittier Street, oppotito city airport. Turn south at siffli FURNISHED MODELS amlahsd DAILY 1-7:16 SAT. 2-6 MPiH % Trading Is Our Business Bateman Realty S77 South Telegraph PONTIAC FE 8-7161 ( Autumn is the time of year to determine whether your tree is suffering from girdling roots — described as suicidal tendencies by one tree expert. It means that one or two big fleshy roots grow in winding fashion around the stem and strangle the tree. Become suspicious if the lower half of a tree turns color in the fall before the rest does or if leaves at the end of some branches yellow before general coloration sets in. w w -W The girdling restricts sap flow. It may be caused by gardeners who stuff roots in a bole that is too small in planting. Sometimes girdling roots may be seen at the soil line. Often it may be a few inches below the trunk. WWW’ Cut away the choking roots with a chisel, paint the cut areas with a wound dressing, then feed the tree to restore strength. WWW Trees more likely to girdle in this fashion are Norway and swamp maples, elm, oak and pine. Caramic Tile* Bring Color to the Kitchen Color finally is coming into its own in the kitchen. No longer need the food preparation area resemble the operating room of a hospital. WWW Thanks to ceramic tile the kitchen now can be surgically clean and esthetically satisfy-4h servants becoming subjects for history books the kitchen must add livability to its traditional utility. “Lsclte” wall paint ace available in mare than a thousand different shades of basic colon, while the selection la rug and uphaMery colors is much more limited. So it’s a lot easier to match or contrast a paint color with other furnishings than to try it the other way around, w w w Moreover, colors and textures in furniture and floor covers can affect the visual impression of the* wall color in subtle ways because of their light reflective properties. % COLOR VARIES Different parts of the same wall, painted from the same bucket of paint, will vary in color depending on the amount of light that falls on them and the Interplay of light - and shadow. Irregular surfaces of fabrics or rugs also reflect light differently. That’s why it’s practically impossibile to match -a paint chip color with fabric ■watch in the store aad be sure of having the same color match when the room is redecorated and everything’s in place. In fact, you’ll be wiser and happier to choose a paint color that harmonizes or contrasts with fabrics in your room rather than attempt to match the two exactly. Steel Lasts Twice Length of Mortgage The old proverb, “A stich in time saves nine”—when applied to your home—can pay off in money and worry saved, safety and comfort increased, and property value enhanced if you know where to use stainless steel as a friend to safeguard against future repairs. Gutters and downspouts of stainless steel will last two or three times as long as your mortgage payments. New brushed stainless steel wall tiles won’t crack or chip and elimate the problem of blistering and peeling paint in the kitchen and bathroom. Window frames, sliding glass door frames, and storm doors made of stainless provide a real plus in heating eco: cause stainless conducts heat at a much lower rate than softer metals. Apartments for Rent “lice In the fabulous” FONTAINEBLEAU 995 N. CASS CAKE BOAP 1 and 2 Bedroom Deluxe Apartment* NOW AVAILABLE Apartment **102” Open Dally 9 to 9 for Your Inspection! Phone Today - FE S-S092 or FE 5-0936 from cheap hotels visited in resort areas or from cheap mag-axtnea,” be explains. s SURPLUS 8TOCE Often the taiilder’s wife goes to ■ local store and makes a deal to snap up some surplus stock at a big bargain. Mills travels over the country in his job is president of Homo Facts, a service organisation, sizing up areas at builders’ request where homes are not moving. He finds fixtures and model home furnishings often keep an otherwise good house from being sold. But, fortunately, bad decorators are in the minority, ft ft w “Many model homes are pretty terrible and the furnishings are deterrents. The poor u«e of color or wall coverings often gives a nightmarish look to an otherwise good house,” he says. There are other reasons why homes do not move, of course, he says, such as ridiculous standards for home fashions set even by some good magazines. Campbell Hill, 1,550 feet, Is the highest point In OMo. PONTIAC Bnckcot# PAINT STORE ’ ROCKCOTE PAINTS WALLPAPERS 2 South Com 332-4643 Bert Smokier BUILDER Phone EM 3-2123 REMODELING Kitchens — NuIhrssuM Cabinet*, Wholesale $ Retail Keith Hegwurt FE S’0712 ★ ★ I BORROW *2200 m Repay *18" A Month LARGER AMOUNTS AT PROPORTIONATE RATES i m «•>: 1 Home Owners With or Without Existing Mortgages Consolh^tw Your Bills Into One Low Monthly Payment Get REPAY MBIT SCHED ULE Amount. lOYrs. 15 Yrs. 2,200 24.40 18.57 3,000 33.30 25.32 5,000 55.50 45.20 10,000 110.00 84.39 1*1 MORTGAGE REPAYMENT SCHEDULE Cell New FE 4-4508-U 6-1877 MICHAEL ALLEN MORTGAGE SERVICE additional Gash 2nd Mortgages Available Need a Room? Don’t Wait! BUY NOW AND SAVE ON LABOR AND /MATERIALS BEFORE SPRING! ONLY THE LOOK IS EXPENSIVE Add Living Space to Your Home for as little as No Cash Dens! 7 Yr*. to Pay! # Free Planning • Free EstbnatM Meed to Make It Worth Your WhHn Act Now Deal rikoct «Hk Ike Mrier go*guolHjyikV*or goM^goo* No Payments *MI April CALL NOW - FE 3-7833 DID DEAD CONSTRUCTION CO. pill DEAR 739 N. Perry St Announcing! THE OPENING OF EMBASSY MSI SMSIMEHS (SUNDAY 1 P.M.) One Bedroom Deluxe Apartments Includng Heat and Hot Water ADULTS ONLY on Highland Road (M-59), Between Crescent Lake > Road and Airport Road. V ’ OR For Information Call 3-5510 or UN 4-4476 * Rii :/ 'ijJiii' X IiIlV I.T [) 'fi ■ .,v ft* w -r • SA^l>RtiAy; 'JAN (jArv 2ft," 1904 How to Build,.Buy or Sell Your Home v Full study plan information on this architect-designed uouae of the Week is included in a 30-cent baby blueprint. Win it in band you can obtain a contractor's estimate. YYou can order also, lor fl, • booklet called YOUR HOME—How to Build, Buy or Sell it Included In it are small reproductions W 16 of die most popular House of the Week issues. Send orders to House Flans, He Pontiac Predn, P. 0. Box 9, Pontiac, Michigan 48063. ■■••■■•......a................ I Enclosed is II cents lor baby blueprint on HW 3-13 P j j Enclosed is fl\for YOUR HOME booklet |j{ I Name ....... ....... ! I , - \ . v .. X - ■ I ■ Street .............X..............X.....................■ [Cby | if/ » jr d ■:w _i>± m ir eM. Window 'Bo* Frames Your Favorite View Enhance the beauty of the family’s favorite window view by providing a weather-resistant window box for shrubbery and 4>ther hearty year-round plants. Ceramic tile is an ideal material for lining and surfacing a planter. Real tile is waterproof, stainproof, durable and beautiful. NEW WATEtftONT MODELS IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY t ■ ’ MNCN x Caps Cod and Tri-Level Priced from $21,990 BEVERLY ISLAND CASS LAKE ROAD 1 Stock South Of BMzaMh Law M. OAKLAND CONSTRUCTION CO. MSSM Opaa Mini pww i to ? ml asens far arte WM aa yaar tot) Temperature Is Even SOUTHERN CHARM—This IW-story home has two bedrooms on the main level and expansion room on th$ second story for two more. Over-all dimensions are a modest 45 feet 6 inches wide by 25 feet 5 inches deep. Rudolph A. Matern. The architect is (AOVIRTtSSMINT) LAKE LIVING IS Lafcto is mlavtoi to OaNaM, aaar (MS) CMaanrtL Cats; MiHarS, KM*lns-tato Clatlutoa. Raattoc, HaNy area. Yaar Raaai aaawiltoa, cattas* iW*. mabtto iMat. PavM toraato, achaak, dwrcMMt shipping, boating, flatting* War pm awa. OR Smo. • aiaata. •LOCH SROS. Rhaaa Mr. IM. u a-77ii—or mw. mm oixia nay. INSULATION f STORM I WINDOWS S DOORS Jl I ALL WORK GUARANTEED i ALUMINUM SIDING Pm ESTIMATES! SAVOIE INSULATION CO. 4L12JKJMMigsL!LV|k Oft 3-3619 ~ See the Exciting AMHERST and HAMPSI Swift Hones 09 PONTIAC 8B1BJ. LapoeYlead Lake Orisa 333-7637 MSS HOMES Bel Meet Oer HOUSE TRADE-IN PLAN 1841 S. Tslsgrapb FE 4-8811 r Thi Oil Som Tradn WYaaAraRa laeaMn AayaAaia la Thu Tri-County Aram of Oakland, Macomb or Woyna .. . CALL 0) SHUETT Ta SaS ar iadiaaRi YaarHaaw 3 Offlcot to Sana Yo*. ■Phans n 84M ar M 84818 i Modernize • KITCHENS • BATHS • ATTICS • REC. ROOMS DIXIE BUILDERS (Dtoto Sanaa CiaNntSIn, tot) 5744 HUMaod M. (M-59) CaS tor Fro RNWatot LI 1-4476 H-13 STATISTICS A 114-story traditional design with two bedrooms and a full bath on the main level, plus living room, dining room and family room-kitchen; and two additional bedrooms and a fpll hath on the second story. Theloptrlevel-contains 1,157, square feet of living area; the upstairs contains 544 square feet. Over-all dimensions are 45 feet 8 indies wide by 25 feet 5 inches deep. House contains a full basement. Southern Style v Grows With the Family 45-e More Families Trade Houses The economical 1V4- stofj home, long associated with colonial New England architecture, is presented today in a charming Old South facade—complete with soaring balcony over the front foyer.~ The ceiling at the main entrance is a full two-story height, with a dramatic chandelier suspended ever the carved staircase sad flagstone foyer. Actually the half-story above the main level doesn’t have to be completed when the house is built * ft A More and more families are going in for housing trade-ins, a procedure which—it was predicted at a recent National Association of Home Builders con- will account for more than 50 per cent of all new home sales. Mast families can’t afford to carry two homes simultaneously. They first have to dispam of sae hams before mevtog to another. A trade-in enables them to move up without becoming financially over-burdened. Builders offering trade-ins look for the same quality features in the home befog offered for trade-in that the buyer seeks ta new quarters. High m the last is evidence of sound construction, inch as kitchen drataboards sad backsplashes and bathroom walls and floors surfaced with ceramic tOe. That’s because real tile is impervious to scratches and burns, lasts a lifetime and needs no more care than an occasional wipe with a damp doth, New Tacks Are Plastic Vhat’s new on the market? nastic thumb tacks, designed for use with perforated hard-board. Manufacturers rlshn these plastic tads slip into board perforations under thumb pressure only; that they wiD hold securely but snap out easily; that they won’t rust, bend or break; and that they will not mar the surface of the board. There are 1,506 legal reserve life insurance companies in business throughout the nation. 2908 SHAWNEE LANE at SCHOOLNOUSE LAKE 8 ym nidi lor o NIW HOMB h or DOUSIVe AMA on a leAUIWUUAia wW* VALUES will okuayt romoln HIGH, why not gtvo Hubby tho vtolnl HINT b/ slipping this od undor hi* coffoo cup? Thb 2500 foot spilt kvol ha quality RMitic^winniTif u iihiniiiwwis. r*— * ~i *-.**—ir Im»—T-- 3 tflud both*, loku front lo* eompktoly landwopud. Norm and IOOML 27*13 pointed fondly room, boauMful dun and all wth pany* flooring, ‘ ■{ REDUCED TO $85,555 And At LttHt At $5,800 Down OPU SATURDAY and 3UUDAY 1 to 1 FJL Silver Lake Construction Co. 078-MS1 When it finally is finished, it will provide 544 square feet of built-in expansion room — enough for two huge bedrooms, full hath and an____wo uuuac uucwi i uvci iuuh, THEN COMPLETE The completed house then will become a four-bedroom home with both sleeping and daily living area sufficient for a large family. Meanwhile, the newly-couple will ha room home with growing room to spare. hi short, Ift, a house that will expand right along with the family. The main level contains 1,15? square feet and includes a spacious living room with a colonial fireplace, a 10 feet by IT .feet dining room which opens onto a dining porch, a combination family room-kitchen for family gatherings, two well sized bedrooms and a full bath. «* * * A key feature of the house is the nicely integrated outdoor living area, surely to be appreciated when warm weather He managed to assure unob-structive traffic flow throughout the house with' a minimum of space devoted to hallways. OTHER DETAILS - The cnverad portion In front is one of the charming exterior features of this home. It’s a pleasant place for old-fashioned porch-sitting, a delightful pastime which somehow seems to have gotten lost hi today’s rush aad bustle. The'charm of the portico carries throughout the home. The elegant foyer with its dramatic high ceiling is the first example; the living room with its large windows and handsome fireplace is another. WWW Modern hydronic (hot water) baseboard heating units provide draft-free heating, maintaining even temperatures from room to room and from floor to ceiling. These units are installed around the perimeter of the house, creating a curtain of warmth against cold outside air. ROGERS ELECTRICAL SERVICE • INDUSTRIAL e COMMERCIAL e RESIDENTIAL • MAINTENANCE 335.6396 2256 Dixie Hwy.-I Ilk. NotHi of Totogripli Rd.-Pontiac UM. w-w m II r——, to r-rn — matter • BEDROOM LIVING ROOM 20’113’ INTRttNCf PORTICO FIRST FLOOR But the house doesn’t overlook PORCHES CONNECT The connected porches adjoining both the family room and the dining room are covered, and could easily be screened for all-weather enjoyment. There is a foil basement, with a steel exterior entrance in the rear to help control traffic. Traffic circulation, in fact, was a major consideration of architect Rudolph A. Matern, who designed the home for the House of the Week series. movjng. EFFICIENT DESIGN Hie kitchen for instance, is efficiently designed to save steps and even has an oversized broom closet handy for canned goods, ironing board, vacuum cleaner and Other Items needed for unexpected emergencies. Tie main bathroom downstairs Is equipped with a dow-blp lavatory and a medicine cabinet large enough for today’s phethora of bottles and tabes every family accanm-latet. The cabinet, of course, is in addition to the linen closet just outside the bathroom door and convenient as well to both downstairs bedrooms. ★ ★ ★ Upstairs, both bedrooms are large enough for twin beds, at least, and are equipped with an abundance of walk-in closet and storage space. LARGE CLOSET The upstairs bathroom also has a double-vanity, and there U a huge linen closet in the hall. ’ 1 -* ★ a The exterior of the bouse features white brick veneer in the front and wide wood siding on the other three sides. Six stately columns grace the front portico and handsome I treatment of the windows and front door give the home the appearance of an elegant Southern mansion. to BEDROOM 4 C ll’x 14 -10" BEDROOM 3 is’-a”* 14 - io" mr WALK-IN CI0MT-STORA4C .-I la WALK-IN CLOSfT-STONASf SECOND FLOOR H-/3 REMODEL YOUR JJljLI = i Remodeling! Building! FHA TERMS NO MONEY DOWN • KITCHENS e BATHROOMS • BASEMENTS e ATTICS eADOAROOM • GARAGES All Werk Performed by Skilled Craftsman FREE Dei ign Service •r fluild to Yew Ideas BARNARD CONSTRUCTIOI PontiacFI 8-8733 FLOOR PLANS—The second story of this home doesn’t need to be completed when the house is built, but when finished will add 544 square feet of built-in living area. Over-all dimensions are only 45 feet 6 inches wide by 25 feet 5 inches STONEY'S OIL SERVICE —j---<•! »AU kllBMIMC PHIL OIL 50 Gallon Dalirtriat and up Prompt, Courteous Service Pally 8 o.m. to 8 p.m. — Sunday 8 a.m. to Neoe Phone 682-2651 G.M CONSTRUCTION CO. mmci'm not mom 3 Bedrooms. •. Full Basement... Oak Flooring... Furniture Finished Cabinets.. • Planned Family Living 40 E. Brooklyn—FE 4-6683 e ADDITIONS • CONCRETE WORK-MASONRY e ALUMINUM SIDING • RECREATION ROOMS e ATTIC CONVERSIONS • KITCHENS e AWNING WINDOWS-Awnlngi • FAMILY ROOMS e RATIOS UDENS n # OARAGES u BATHROOMS e BREEZEWAYS • Stood and Scroan Doan and Window* a CUSTOM DESIGNED 2nd STORY ADDITIONS SKCIAI FINANCE KAN Cansnlidata AN Praeaat.tiNa Through Our 20 Yr. Martgof# Plan CONSTRUCTION CO. IfU-O^neermm Dmty U Hem UMy 2256 Dixie Highway FE 2-1211 PAYMENT Per Month plus taxas and insurance 200 HOMES! ALL AREAS OF PONTIAC! CREDIT PROBLEMS? 6amisheed? Turned Down By Othorr7 Had A Repossession? Bankrupt? Short Employment? Not 21? No Credit? Ask About Our Special Finance Plan! No Applications Turned Down! SPOTtfflNHILDERS FE 4-0985 i-iO- •m Ut 1 I: IMA:KI' i .ii's litkL.\'Sb * i ■ • -t SL A. \ ' - AV . *>5jcik ■*! 1 ti ism f p wf ■ *. rr j v ' /: ,;y ,v,« r /. /■'/'< m ;ypr 1 4 If t 44 I .7 14 11 11-47 Jam-Up in 2nd Place of EML Royal Oak Kimball lost an ’ for 27 points and John Canine output of the season, and! Eastern Michigan basketball getting 22. Jim Johnson tossed in 13, eight I game, 7562 to unpredictable p^LL BEHIND of them in the third period. | Hazel Park last night, but the AI Keel added 12. Patton’s 19 points paced the Trojan attack and he had a lot of assistance from Sonny Hodges (14) and BUI DeLong (15). Kimball fell behind 38-23 at OoWolt Henry PCH (ftl F# FT TF 4 44 13 SAGINAW (431 FG FT TF HM Morgen Moore Lone Arnold Ludwick Lenspard Cole Potion Hodge* Hinton DeLong DeLong Donald Bowmen Mbwiich Johnton Simmon* Lindsay Markoy Beck Knights still held a one-game , .... , ,, , T lead in the league halftime and could get only lead m the league. within nine points in the second league Second place in the EML resembled Grand Central Station as four teams now sit perched with 56 records, including last night’s winners Birmingham Seaholm and East Detroit. Ferndale in losing 1168 to the Maples lost its chance to move into a first-place with Kimball, while East Detroit half as John Michalski hit 10 of his 14 points hi the third quarter. The Parkers hit 29 of 54 shots and controlled the boards as Kimball shot 64 times and made 23. Hazel Park loses rebounders Vern Hill and Ed Stephenson1 next week by graduation. * * * time and in the third quarter Seaholm moved ahead by six as Mark Fritz hit eight points. When the Dales tied It again in the. 4th stanza, Fritz pushed Seaholm ahead with six more potato, giving him 14 of his II la the second half. With three seconds left, Fern-18,1(112 dale called time but time ran Staying dose wasn’t enough for the Utica Chieftains who dropped a 5046 decision to Centerline in a Bi-County league game. Centerline led 19-18 at halftime and 37-34 after three periods before Utica managed a Romeo Falls Imlay Chills Oxford A half court press and a 16-two point midway in the fourth point scoring spree in the sec- period. * * * It didn’t happen again however as Centerline pushed ahead to stay with Len Haynes and Myron Quartuccio getting 14 ond period by Ed Lomerson gave Imlay City a 7462 victory over Oxford last night It was Imlay’s 8th straight win after a pair of losses bringing the Spartan record to *6 for the season. after being South Central League rivals with Imlay previously, led after eae period 17-11. The Pontiac Northern victory machine popnded out another win on file borne court last night, making Southfield’s Blue Jays a 7*68 victim. The win was the second straight for the PNH cagers at home after losing three hi a row on the road earlier this month. It also kept the Hasktos in a tie with Farmington for the Inter-Lakes League bad with 4-1 lop. Overall, PNH has a 66 mark. The visiting Southfield quintet couldn’t cope with Northern’s twin-scoring punch of Jerry Reese and Roger Hayward who combined for 44 points. Reese had five field goals in the second quarter among Ms 23 points. It was then fits whiners Mt nine straight attempts and built a 4468 halftime lead. Totals 21 11-21 52 SCORE RY Pontiac Central Saolnaw ........... Junior Varsity: Pontiac Soglnow 51. Total* QUARTERS 14 II en. Nyberg with 14 and Wilber 12 followed Fritz for the winners while Morey had 18, Rodwan and Palmer 14 for Ferndale. East Detroit had a 33-24 lead was routing Pert Haron, 2468. Seaholm ^oade it two wins 5® 88 Hazel Park, winner of the ?ver Ferndale thls season and ^ktraKmaon M for_2I, Gary 2* 13-25 ts first five games and theh loser ^ was a comer jump shot by out bcfwt MQ shot could b< tak-1 Mclntooh tad IS to lud Oxford, i member at the Tri-Conaty League this year mat uve gomes anu men loser ” -------- - ------- *---r----- p»np al. * lh» straight m the league. | H rad Cate. 10 Geister 15 and Pat Nucci 13. losers, Mires had tfcg I was red hot "as Jim Boreland left that won “ for Maples, hit nine of 12 field goal attempts ! Ferndale led 22-2* at half- State Marks for Kimball ! In the other EML game, Mt. Clemens handed Roseville its 8th straight league loss, 64-58, and crept half a game behind the 4-way jam with a 46 record. Bill Font had 33 points for the Bathers with 13 field goals. PCH Swimmers Win 1st of Season HAZEL FARK (74) KIMBALL (42) FG FT TF FO FT TF Boreland * Mt 27 Sanderion 4 4-4 12 Hill 3 3-5 * Miles 4 3-3 IS Michaltkl 7 GO 14 Muenchsn 1 04) 2 Canine » 4-4 22 Lloyd 3 3-4* Stephenson 1 <40 2 Navarre I 0-0 2 Husband 0 1-2 1 Bauman i 44 2 Wkxtek , 3 2-3 0 How can there be a draught M a swimming pool? Pontiac Central’s swimming team suffered that draught for seven straight meets this sea-ton, but last night finally tnded as the Chiefs defeated Saginaw, 59-46 in the PCH pool. * * * In another meet, powerful Royal Oak Kimball made it 10-1 for the season by whipping Grosse Pointe, 77-28, with two of the best times in the state recorded by Kimball swimmers. The Chiefs received a .double victory from Don Miller in winning the 260 freestyle in 2:076 and the 460 in 4148.*. Doug Webster’s 4:00.3 in the 400 freestyle eclipses all past state records in the event as does the 1:32.6 by file Kimball freestyle relay team. Three other school records were posted by Tim Cash in the 206 freestyle in 1:53.9; Will Watts with 516 in the 100 freestyle and Adrian Van Oss with 1:06.1 in the breaststroke 100 freestyle—Chaw (PCH), Hill (S). Palter (PCH). Time: -:SI.*. 100 back stroke—Schuler ($), (PCH), D«vy (S). Tima: 1:07.0. Howard -V.O,. uavf i ime; , ;«/.*. 400 freestyle—Miller (PCH), Koskl (S), Kimball (PCH). Tim*: 4:44.*. 100 braaeNtnte Dlnnlnger (S), Cop-poramlth (FCH) Acr* (FCH). Tlmt: Ilf 14* traaatyt* ralay-PCH (Hubbard, Reiter, Banter, J. Howard). Tkna: 1:10.4. KIMBALL 77, GROSSO FT*. » 300 mad ley ratoy—Kimball (Webster, Vends*. Wagner, Schoenhals). Tim* 200 fraaetyle—Cash (K) (pool and Totals 2* 17-21 75 Total* 2314-31 43 SC ORB BY GUARTHRS Haaet Park ........17 31 17 30-7* Kimball ...........14 J 13 24-42 SEAHOLM (411 PBRNOALI (13) PdFTTP FO FT TF 3 M 7 Palmer 4 3-t 14 12-4 11 Flllardeeu 4 51 I IMS Rodwln 5 4-11 14 4 2-2 14 Moray * 0-1 11 5 2-2 12 Bloodwrlb 1 0-1 3 IMS Super 0 GO 0 1 0-0 2 Prill Myer Nyberg Wilbur Homer Toland Total* FCH 10, SAGINAW 4* 1*0 medley relay—FCH (Howard, Cop-trsmith, Quinn, Chase). Time: 1:20.1. 200 freestyle MIUer (FCH). Hubbard ! (school record) lift*. SO treedyle Johnston (K). Time: 2:134. Dtvlng Cummin* IK). 100 butterfly—Grown (K). Time: freestyle—Welts (K).. Time: 25 IMS 40 Tot*l$ 35 W0 SO SCORE GY GUARTBUS Seaholm . 14 IS 17 14-40 ..... 10 14 13 14-43 Ferndale In another game involving Tri-County teams, L a p • e r stayed within reach of Kettering by whipping Romeo, 1967 with five players hitting in double figures. The Panthers led 236 after one period land 40-25 at halftime and Romeo’s closest push was eight points. Butch Yeich with 17 prints, 10 in the third quarter led Lapeer while Dick Fellers had II, Bob McKenna 14, Ron Stalking 13 and Mike Powell II. Carl Kemp’s 17 and Tim Quinn’s 13 led the losers. In the Oxford loss, the Wildcats held the advantage on the boards but Imlay was having one of Its best shooting percentages of file season. Lomerson, a 86 guard, poured igh 33 points hitting 13 field goals and seven free throws. REBOUND EDGE i With Hayward (17) and Dave | Sudbury (14) controlling the I backboards, along with fine sep-| ond half assistance from Dean Souden, PNH led by 12-15 points much of die final half. Hayward’s 21 points equalled his season’s tempo. The winners Ut 21 ef II shuts la the contest TMt helped offset Southfield’s five-point advantage at the fori line, since the Bine Jays oriy made 22 fielders. Jim Bates collected 22 and Dan VanVleet had 1* for Oxford, which now stands 26 for the season. UNLAY (74) FG FT TF tagert I 51 I Cork IMtSiim 4 44 4 Houck Lamenon 13 7-11 33 D. Fox Weyer I 51 I || I VanVleet ___________ Pill Muvlch Heekaeme i H j (it > Goodrich 5 3-3 13 Convert* KhoimeM j H • R. Pox OXFORD (43) POFTTP 4 VI * I M i ! Hi ili 1« 3-4 22 f Hi e i-f f Total* U13-17 42 Total* 15 IMS 74 SCORB BY GUARTERS M fl .17 1* LAPEER M) Ffl (FCH). Gaaucb (S). Time: 2:S7.i 40 freestyle—J. Howard (FCH), Hill (S). Banter (PCH). Time: :20.S. 140 Ind. medley—Hand (S). Shadlay (FCH), Bert low ($). Tima: 1:41.4. 1 Diving—Quinn (PCH), Sheuger (3), Powell (FCH) lit butterfly—Hand MalMR (FCH): Tima: 100 backstroke—Matttiewt (K). Time: :S*.». 400 freeatyle—Webstar (K). Time: 4:40.3 (itat* record). 100 braaatstreke—Van Oss (K). Time: SAGINAW VALLBY- CONFERENCE Laasu* Tetel Fantlac Fra** Fhata 1:04.1 (poet and school mark). 300 freeetyie relay—Kimball (Wells, Pontiac. Central FlWt Northern Saginaw Arthur HIM Southwestern | Sagtm Flint 1:32.4 Gay City Central I Midland ................. DISRUPTING TALONS-St. Mike’s Gary Lamphere (52) comes down with loose ball during last period action Friday night against Orchard Lake St. Mary. The Eaglets Connie Krogulecki (11) baa a hand well positioned to dislodge the ball. Ken Kwilosz (S3) also Is attempting to harrass file St. lflkf’s performer. The Shamrocks «oo.#4L ffivP. Er > .ft. CYl ’V \ ^jrjg Ml VSv. • Mm li M m m M ,V#'* 2-4 16 7-f 11 1-2 13 0 3-4 3 ROMEO (0) FGFTTF Kamo S 7-1* 17 Ranter IMS Quinn S M 13 lahiafr 2 1-1 s Smiles f 34 4 C'h'p'mn 0 Ml * Boryk t 2-2 2 Payne a M • Mawcka • SO • - - — Totals 15 27-31 ST KO^’ ^ QUARTER, ............21 17 » ...........rf ii i* Lanky Rich Smlgielski led the losers’ attack with 14 points. Southfield is now 46 for the year anl 26 ta the circuit. By racktag op 78 potato, the Haddes are mow just aader the 88petat per game level. They have 717 potato Is nine games, taetadiag 164 against Waterford last Friday. Northern will have the home court advantage in its next four games, leading up to a poaafide shamdown ■titia irith Farming-- too Feb. 14. SHI Smlgielski ichiaff Miller Iteveni Duthl* le* rfi-TTF ^SSS^TF {11 &! 11 • 1-31 Hayward * M 21 } 1-4 f Hayet a *s * i-ili ifilETiHi SeuUUWil .:...15 23 12 Northern .. H 17 Cog* JoyvM Games Armada S Dryden 44 Capac 44, Anchor Bay 41 Memphis 44, Alment 44 ».«ydiMI 50, Orchard Lak4 St.Mary 47 Pontiac Northern 73. Southfield 51 tenon 54, Avondi l* 43 pantiac Nerfhem 73, Southfield si fcach3*r 44, Troy 43 j&MinM, A L'Anse Creuse 47 Ligeir a Romeo 44 (gverttme) fmlay Cm 41, Oxford M Kimball S3, Haxel Perk M Bloomfield HHIt 44. NormvUI* M Clerkston X. Holly 47 Ferndafc 5, saakasn V . I Y- lll't <4 1 v--i i1 , £ I W* />>>••/ /" fa .ffi -■■•■■■ li .. IW. —J i ---A. — -y^-- ■■-■J---ff.1l'.; , f ■»* - , / , •■ UiE W J,AiVU4H^ 25, 19H4 ri l f r-ir '/J [’■ ‘ IV 7 $28 Million'Offer Leads Three /Bidders « : }rs ‘,k'f:r \ ••’ ' ’SEVifiNT^EW^wrl | /•- I • .}« ff 'y A- I , i m ,■/ i'v1^ /V-.: ^ ] y*' ' / iJ/ /f // fgHfor Televising NFL Football Games NEW YORK (AP)-How high is up? What is the limit for television in its free-wheeling financial bidding for sports? After the new $28.2 billion deel the Columbia Broadcasting System made with the National Football League, the celling appears to be unlimited. • •/ ♦ A Sr The financial wixarda had better-take another-look at the NFL. Talk about growth situations. In 1920 ‘a franchise was warti) |100 when the league was organized on the running board of a car in a Canton, Ohio, salesroom. Now a franchise commands $1 million a year in television revenue alone. Maybe that M million for the Detroit franchise was a bargain. CBS outbid the Amerioan Broadcasting Co. and the National Broadcasting Co. in that order. HIGH BIDS Although Commissioner Pete Rozelle declined to announce the other bids, it was warned, that ABC. bid $21.1 million and NBC $21,5)8,000. How would you like to ofm $20 million and lose? + ft ft The $28.3 million covers the rights for all of die 98 NFL games in 1984 and 1106. That breaks down to $14.1 million a year. Under league policy, the 14 chibs divide the money evenly. That comes to about $1 mil- lion each. On a per game basis that is $149,000. CBS also gets the right to televise any pre-season games without paying any additional fee if it wants to exercise its option by a certain date. As the $28.2 million is more than three times the $9.3 million CBS paid for the two-year rights in 1982, there is speculation that the bidding for the championship game may go as high as $2.5 million. The title game brought $926,-000 last year under die contract with NBC which expired with that game. The title game bidding will be held in March. The rival American Football League was an interested party for It is working on the last year of a five-year contract with ABC by which it gets $2,350,000. The network was on the phone with AFL office as soon as the NFL contract was announced. So was NBC, looking to the future. There is no comparable bidding in major league baseball except for the World Series. Individual clubs make their own deals, plus Game-of-foe-Week arrangements with the networks. ft ft. ft If you add them all together, their total probably would be higher than the $14.1 million for die NFL for a year. However, the World Series contract with NBC, expiring in 1966, probably will be increased far beyond its current $3.5 million level when it is renewed. Closed circuit television also is a factor in the pro football scene. The new contract with CBS reserves the rights to the individual clubs to make closed circuit arrangements for home games in their home television area. ft * * This matter will be discussed more fully next week at the league meetings in Miami Beach, Fla., when Rozelle will report on the success of the closed circuit experiment in Chicago for the New York Giants-Bearz title game. NO MONOPOLY The success of CBS prevented NBC from locking up moat of die football. NBC had the colleges and the Sugar, Rose and Orange bowl games. CBS had the Cotton Bowl and ABC tha AFL. Holly Hands Clarkston 1st Loss, 64-58 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Milford Streak Ends There Laker String Now 4 PHll Prats Ptwta* HIGH-HANDED - Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Ralph Kibi-loski grabs one of aeveral key rebounds he took in last night’s game with St. Michael with the letter’s Rick Stein-helper looking on. . Four was a healthy number last night as Wast Bloomfield and Milford poeted Wayne-Oak-land League coogussti. The Lakers took visiting Cbr-encafiUs, 53-46, for their fourth straight win and undisputed poe-session of third place;, while Milford broke a four-game losing string, 73-45, at Brighton's expense. i ' ft ft ft . CJarenceviUe put up a fight before losing at Keego Harbor. West Bloomfield trailed midway through the second period. At that patot the Lakers ■parted for 11 paints to the Trojans’ two. The home team was ea tip, 29-23, at biter mlssloe and by as much as II to tlto tirird period. Cvtite trimmed the deficit to five tat the final session but never came any closer. Dan Greig of the winners had 22 to lead all marksman. DEFENSE Milford tossed a tough defense at whiles* Brighton and took a 31-22 first half lead which the Redskins developed into a comfortable margin early in the third quarter. . ’ Tim Barnes hit IS points, in- cluding nine in the final period for the winners. Die winners’ Jim Mendham bad 16 rebounds, enabling the Milford fast break to roll up the score. ★ ★ ft The victory enabled Milford to tie Claroncevllte for sixth place in the W-0 race. West Bloomfield now la two games behind league - leading Clarkston. Mandtiam 1 14 _J ""tfVrTP Hills Quintet Gains in W-0 After Victory Miskin Nets 38 Points for Wolves Despite Setback j6 gprowisfr-- ••tv.,. Tatata 01*4(71 TWall W 1>1*4I , SCORS to RUARTBRf MM ....... ... .14 itt* ft IHsMto ....„.....ii li i to CMS ttUrr w»h jpl } M ^ (Milan i m J a*nr >11II William ini Grave* 5 Mill William }U j far * & ih Hawkins * 14 1 Hacht i 34 4 By L. GARY THORNE Bloomfield Hills is a game closer to Wayne-Oakland League pacesetter Clarkston today after a surprise upset last night. Holly gave the WBs squad an assist by upsetting foe Wolves, 64-58, while the Barons slapped down Norfoville, 68-48. ... ft ft ft Last night’s upset was the first defeat this season for Clarkston1. The Wolves still lead the loop with e 7-1 record. Bloomfield, meantime, holds own second place” with 182 ■ A W&m hlA'MK record. The Barons outpaced Norfoville. Faur marksmen readied double figures last night for JL ®il mm SLIPPERY WHEN WET - While all foe rain was outside foe Madison Junior High gym last night, aeveral times it appeared foe basketball had been exposed to the predpi-tation as the players had trouble finding foe handle. St. Mike’s Mike DeConinck (42) bad to make two grabs for a rebound as teammate Mike Pope (14) and Orchard Lake center John Stolnicki (II) are set to pursue foe ball. Looking on are Ralph KlbUoski (23) and Ride Steinhelper (20). •, >■ 'UTv:/ 1 ■ <• ' •• .*• v- Mikemen, St. Fred Gain 1Mb U 1444 44 Tatata SI 11-W a icon I to QUARTERS SSP&ms -H » II ’ts Bloomfield. Dan Mautte topped foe scorers with 19 Anderson Receives New lions' Contract DETROIT (ffi— The new owner of foe Detroit Lions, William Clay Ford, eadad speculation Friday absat the future of Edwta G. Anderson, general manager of foe National Football Leagae club. . Ford gave foe 81-year-old Anderson a new three-year contract, saying he wanted to “stop aO rumors of pooaible further changes in foe Lions' administration.” By JERE CRAIG Pontiac fit Michael stayed in the running for a share of file Northwest Catholic League basketball title Fttfoy night but it can not relax. ft ft ft Die Mikemen will have e very short time fo savor last night's 'Orchard 4241 victory over 1 Lake St, Mary because they will risk their slim title hopes Tuesday against first place Royal Oak St Mary. Last night’s dose triumph pushed St Mike’s recent to 84 end eliminated foe Eaglets from foe race with Ms 84 lag. RO St Mary has a 94 recerd and cm clinch foe champion-ship Tueoday. Die decision was St Michael’s second of the season over foe Charity Lino Trips N. Farmington, 45-42 North Farmington had three more field goals than Thurston but couldn't find the charity range hi foe 4842 loss last night ft ft ft. Hitting only four of 15 free throws. North Farmington trailed 22-19 at halftime and pulled within one point once, 33-32 in the third quarter, v ft ft . ft John McDonald lad N. Farmington with 12 while Jerry Sambdton and John Pace had foe same number for the win-ners. OLSM crew, a feat which the Shamrocks had last recorded in 1961-53. ft ft ft St. Michael had been resting on its record for two weeks when it took the court last night. The effects were apparent to coach Jim Ntebaaer and his staff. Die youthful mentor was happy to get away with a win in What he labeled a sub-par effort by foe Shamrocks. OL St. Mary led for most of foe first hplf and into foe early ft ft ft OHM KwHmx jaSSu | $4 Stolnicki I H Rompet 4 14 Krogu'dU 1 34 Chaitar t Ltvoi* J DaConlTt If 7V> '\t3S~ 0 ►err tp Iff 1 M if i 44 l| I 14 7 1 M 1 1 04 1 TMh 17 3 17 Ml 41 scone to si. QUARTER? rHH 4-1*41 tJ-WL portion of foe third qurter. Despite an obvious heigh advantage, St. Mike had trouble controlling foe backboards. The Shamrocks’ defense pat preeame ea the St Mary backUners and forced foe keen farts poor oetside shots la thi nml bal___________________ Clutch field goal shooting by Mike Pope end Mike DeConinck put the Shamrocks into foe lead early in foe final period; but tt took a crucial free throw by Bob Patch with 13 seconds left to win foe game, ft ft ft Patch's shot broke a 41-41 tie and OLSM could not get a good foot In the closing seconds of Ptey. • The leading scorer in the game was Orchard Lake’s Jobs Stolnicki with 18 paints. The 94 center made aeveral very Warriors Win, 64-56 No. 8 for Brother Rice Continued food balance to scoring (ram the “big four” gave Brother Rioe a 94-M victory over DeLa8alk to the Central Division of the Detroit Parochial League. Witt BIB Moore loading foe scoring and rebounding, foe Warriors ted IMS at halftime aad never leet the toad. Moore bad 19 potots, Paul Jagels 18, Check Keller aad Dave Welter N each. Denny Swnrtzfager ted DtLaSalte with 21 points. Dm loners are 64 for the season. Brothor Rice, after teeing a one-point opener, hag now won eight straight > ■ • ’ ~ i offensive moves in one of his better games. ftr ft ★ Rams Break tosing Skid St Frederick ended a four-gams slump last night with a 67-48 win over Waterford Our Lady of Lakes, and the win boosted the Rams into a tie with Farmington OLS for fourth place in foe Northwest Parochial League race. The Rams put togthers two 28-point quarters in running their season record to 85. The losa dropped foe Lakers’ mark Tha Lakers fell behind, 29-8, to foe opening frame but narrowed the deficit to 34-28 at intermission. They continued the rally in the third, dead-lockteg foe game at 38-39, but foe Rams palled away with 29 mag-tart hi foe closing stanza. Lowry Holland led the Rams with 19 points and Mike Dean followed with 14. ST. MMpeRICK Dmi Gallardo Holland WOOWf Lafayatta Landry Murphy 34 WATIRPORD OLL Ml RSPTTP PO PTTP i *4 14 ,Orandt * 7-1* 35 I 3-5 5 Gottschafk 1 04 1 11 4-5 34 Matzellc 2 144 I Patruccl 2 I 14 5 Troy • • 2 2 2 Ooryi 1 1 14 3 Hunt 0 12-3 4 Oilman 2 — — — Sonnanbrg I 141*4147 —-------- Tatoh 17144141 KORR OV eUARTOR «. Pradarkfc ........TM WJ| S4 Wotoriord OLL ^ I 2A 13 l-M Junior Varsity: Watorford OLL 44. St. Pmlthck 41. Totals *4 prints. Mautte hit 9 of B from fop line and connected on five field goals. Greg Riggs was runner-up with 14, followed hy Grog Anderson (12), and Dave Gottlieb (10). ft ft ft Norfoville narrowed foe winner’s margin to three points (32-29) in the second half, but foe Barons roared back in the fourth quarter with 21 points. Hills used a full court press to good advantage and played a tight defensive game. WOLVES OFF Clarkston suffered through an evening of poor shooting, despite its 58-point output. Ken Miskin, who carries a 17.2 game average, was the only scoring purtch the Wayne-Oakland leaders had. Miskin accounted for almost two-thirds of the Wolves’ score. He collected 38 poiatr on 19 field goals. Holly received ‘ double-figure performances from Tom Fagan (20), Jack Bennett (14) and Mark Phalen (10). ft ft ft It was^rim night for Cterk-ston. Die Wolves hit the rim and the backboards, but OLYMPIC HOPEFULS - Chuck (left) and Barbara Ferries, the brother and sister ski team, will represent Michigan in foe winter Olympics starting Jan. 29, at lime-brock, Austria. They are from Houghton, and will compete to foe slalom events. ★ ★ ftr ft ★ Rally Wins for ; couldn’t find -the basket, ft * ★ ★ Clarkston was sharply outplayed in the second period. The Broncos pumped in 17 points, while holding foe Wolves to a mere eight. HOLLY (44) CLARKSTON (50) PO PT TP PO PT TP Fagan 7 44 20 Miskin 1* 31 30 Bannatt 5 35 14 Fit* 0 1-2 1 Phalen 4 2-5 10 Llppart ini Jonas 2 24 4 Graven iHi Stark a 33 4 Bray 0 54 5 Call 4 31 t Gary 1 31 2 Ryeson 1 30 2 Pearson 1 31 »2 Total 25 1320 44 Total 24 131*54 fCORB BY QUARTERS Mautt* AIMS Anderson Gottlieb Monger Rlghter Wengren r tr M2 I* Mini 2-4 14 Wide* *4 12 Krug 00 10 Imilend Hehh French Bishop NORTHVILLE (41) FO FT TP 5 (HI Id tt Totals 24 14-2S M TeteU 17 14-34 41 sooRi to avAtnU' NHL Standings NATIONAL LNAOWe W L T Pit. OP OA Chicago ......... 24 14 7 SS 141 1M Montreal .........23 13 * 55 133 104 Taranto ......... 22 IS 4 » 121 113 Detroit ..........14 2* 7 3* 105 127 New York .........IS 23 4 36 130 l* Boston .. .........10 24 * 2* 104 127 FRIDAY'S OAMBS No garnet ployed . TODAY'* OAMBS Chicago at Detroit, afternoon Fork at Toronto SUNDAY'S OAMBS Montreal at Chicago Toronto at, Boston Two last-minute field goals i Avondale picked up the chase by Bill (Hamilton brought Lake 'after being down, 17-10, in the (Mon a 57-54 victory at Madison ' first period and trailed Clawson last night and enabled the Drag- 2825 at the half. The Yellow ons to remain close in the' Oak- Jackets were one point behind land A race. Unbeaten Fitzgerald rolled to its seventh straight with an easy 79-62, conquest of cross-town rival Warren Cousino, and Clawson held off Avondale In a 63-58 triumph. ft ft ft It wax touch-and-go all foe way for Lake Orion before winning its fifth to seven games. Scoring Duel Won by Coifs Bauer Hits 35 Points for Winners By HERB PETERS There’s a sports maxim that in the third and then dropped says “a good big man is better off to 47-40 entering the fourth! than a good little man.” Last period. Ray Hayes had IS points as the Trojaas moved to 4-3. Reger Ratliff seared IS and Deny Acker IS to Avondale’s sixth tees agatest one victory. Fitzgerald had no trouble disposing of Cousino, moving from e 3819 half to 62-37 after three “°°P ” times from underneath night at Rochester it proved true as Troy dumped the Falcons, 64-54, in an Oakland A encounter. 1 ♦ * ft Ted Bauer, ‘ who hovers around the 6-6 mark, hit the Tthe dragons to^a>24-22 fruarte^s' Chaffin, play- j and led the Colts to their sixth halftime lead. **“ I They pesbed the margin to 4881 gotag tote the fourth, tort feO behind 1443 with a minute left. Hamilton then pulled the chattelts oat of the fire with two sizzling shots from the earner. Jon Cucksey tallied 18 and Bruce Fritz 18 in pacing the Dragons. Bob Barrett scored 17 as foe Eagles dropped to a 2-5 record. ing only three periods, poured in 29 points for foe Spartans. Cousino (84) had Drew Pisha with 15. CLAWSON Ml) POPTTP 3 M 4 7 4-7 14 I 1-3 1 5 M 11 I M 4 3 4-1 4 11-3 5 0 2-4 2 3 3-2 4 P. K'dr'w MM AMM Karr Skkta tolk Bowtn AVONDALC (Ml PD PT TP Ackar Hill McC'ikay Ratliff RMk Thorp* Andarten March'ka GO 4 3-3 15 * 1-t win in seven league games with 35 points. ... Bruce McDonald, the Falcon*’ five-foot-nine guard, bal to rely on oatside shooting ability and scored with regularity to post 38 points, ft ft ft But when McDonald’s brilliant efforts fell short of the Bauer output, Rochester went down to its seventh straight defeat. Almont, Dryden Win Tatata 35 IMS 4* Tat alt M 14-22 M _____SCQRB by OUART1NS •SSL Is }* ItS Bruce Campbell was the only ----:-----------------—— | other player hitting double tig- lures as he tallied 16 for the i Falcons. I FAST LEAD Before the duel between the two scoring aces really got un-A 41-point performance by 6-31 Dryden’s Tony Sisson tipped |derway it appeared that Troy Dwight Lee, unbeaten New Ha-1 ^ his own missed foul shot and f was to enjoy a rout. The Cotta ven’s all-state candidate, took I was fouled on foe play with a raced ahead 181 and still had a the spotlight in Southern Thumb minute and a half left. He fin- comfortable, 187 margin at the ished the three-pointer and that end of the first period, was the deciding margin in the game. Armada had led mmt of for League basketball results last night. The Rockets remained unbeaten with an 87-47 verdict school record. Capac stayed in foe race with a 56-38 triumph over Anchor Bay. Other league victories went to Almont, 56-53, against Memphis, and to Dryden, 68 (6, over Aranda. Dryden led 2812 after one period and coasted to its decision behind Lee’s sharp shooting that accounted for 19 field goals. Brother Gordon Lee added 11. UPSET WIN Almont led throughout the second half against Memphis. Tom Trott’s two free tfrrows with five seconds to play iced foe upset verdict. Dick Ward had 26 and Ken Schulte hit 17 for the winners While Don Burns’ 23 for Memphis was high in foe game. way but Dryden caught the home team at 66-66 just before Sisson’s clutch play. Randy Johnson’s 26 points for Armada topped foe point McDonald and Campbell put together their best punch to the second period when the Falcons had a 2812 edge that < left them only one down, 3829, at foe half. Little “Mac” whipped in 12 making and Ron Faulds’ 19 was | points and Campbell added best for Dryden. J eight, including two free throws with only 38 seconds remaining Powers Faulds Hilliker Sisson Sterner Couzent KtttTter \ DNS (If) AMI POPTTP 1-3 3 Johnaon *4 17 Yaun* 5-7 13 Cravan 3 2-5 4 ThtopaM 3 0-2 4 HarMaA 0 3-4 3 Patina 4 5-7 17 Raddd 1 mo 34 to the half for a 2829 tie. tj f B 3 *4 Tatata 14 21-34 47 SCORE to QUA Schulta Yennlor Ward Min Ik In TraM AMS (tat > MM POPTTP T -4 1-3 17 Ourta* 1 1-3 7 Moor* I H 10 Burn* If*. Oolo Btrtholo- K SCORE BIT QUARTERS MM ......| 14 13—44 KBBm ...: u it • io-« ft ★ ft Pat Kitchner sank a free throw with seven seconds left for foe halftime lead, and the Colts were never headed them-after. ROCH Little son Kitchner Beuer Goodwin Heftier Aulph 3D-14 P^TTP M'On'ta 4413111J 4 1-4 * Ludwlck 1 M i 14 37 35 C*R1l>b*ll 3 34 10 5 04 4 Knuit | 1-2 1 'H f Call ) 34 • Mi MIR* 1 3( Totals fCORB Tray ....... RocMttar ..I 2* 314 M Tatata 17131* SO BY QUARTBRI :i 2 a ii KM M L EIGHTEEN ' •» ■' t ‘ ulH'tr■ fflm94-i ./■‘41. fa THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1964 BASKET8AU ?sm& HIGH SCHOOL Almont St, Memphl« 53 Mkn 73, East 'Lanabig 71 Birmingham Brother Rica Da LaSalle St lea 64, Detroit Bar City Handy 72, Flint Southwerttm t4 Bay City Cantral n. Midland 77 Birmingham Saehoim 60, Famdala 5* Clawson tt, Auburn Haights Avondale SI Cass City 103, Frankanmuth 75 Cantor Lina SO. Utica 46 Drydan 00, Armada 66 Detroit St. Hadwig 100, Ecorie St. Fran-A Xavlar IS . Detroit St. Agatha 55, Farmington Our Detroit St. Rita 51, Famdala St. Jamas 42 Detroit Hut the as tarn 14, Finney 12 Detroit Thurston 45, North Farmington 42 Detroit st. Ambrose 61, Royal Oak Shrine Detroit St. Charles *5, Nativity 65 gundue it, Tacumsah SO (overtime) agtaan 70, Clio 54 East Detroit 74, Fort Huron 60 Ecorse 66, Romulus 56 Flint Control 73, Northern 60 Flint Hamaday 62, Lake Fenton 61 CT Flint ft. Michael 89, St. Mary 40 F lushing 01. Grand Blanc 60 Fenten 55. Pitot Bendle 40 Grease Patoto St. Faul 71, Hamtramck St. Ladlslaus 47 Grand Rapids Christian 76. Union 60 GoedrkB la. Ortenvllle 57 ismi si ■ ----- * “Detroit New Haven 07,-Brown city 47 Port Huron St. Stephen 5t. Algenac 51 Pontiac St. Michael 42, Orchard Lake St. Maty 41 Pontiac Northern 70, Southfield 66 River Rotgie 71, Willow Run 45 _____ lit nlngeton 53 Sagmaw 65, Pontiac cantral 53 Sandusky OB, Caro 40 SL Clair Shores Lake Shore 74, Warren Lincoln 44 SL Clair Shores Lakevlew 06, Fraser 66 Troy 64, Rochester 54 Unlonvilie 01, Mayvilla OB' . Uttea St. Lawrence 30, Marina City Holy Cross 10 vaaaar 57, Bad Axe 51 Walled Lake 67, Waterford Township 60 West Bloomfield S3, Livonia Claroncavilla mg 64. L'Anse Crouse 5a Wayne to. Dearborn 61 Warren 00, St. Clair Shares South Lake 54 Warren Fitzgerald 70, Cambio 62 ' at CQLIJOI Kalamatoo SI, Lake Forset, III. 50 Wayne 75. Michigan'Tech 73 Oreigon 71, Waanhglen Stats 6) Oregon State 65, Stanford 57 Wrestling Tonight Switches to Orion Horner Woods Notre Dame 63. Catholic Control, 51 Hertland 70, Morrk* 54 Hotel Park 75. Royal Oak Kimball 62 How 64, ciariuton 55 Harprr Woods 47, Madison Heights Lsm phono imla __Sexton 50, Eastern 40 Livonia Franklin 41, Oak Park 60 Lindan 56, Ginaaaa 37 <. Lake Orion 57, Modlson'Halghti 54 Lapogr 00, Romeo 57 Llncdto Perk 51, Mohrtndxlt S3 Livonia Borrtloy 40, Plymouth 45 Mount Cjwnona 64, Roseville 50 Marine City 71, Yele N Mgrwtte 77, yihoOonPIgionBoy Port 50 MUtord 1%, Brighton 45 Mount Clemons Cllitondoio 06, Now Boo-ton Huron 00 North Branch 65. Millington 40 OT | Professional wrestling switch-| es. from the Pontiac National Guard Armroy to Lake Orion | Community High School tonight. Five bouts are listed on the card along with the midgets. The lineup has Louie Kline meeting The Great Mephisto, Lord Anthony Landsdowne batt-I ling Gino Britto and The Black I Orchid meeting Johnny Gates. Jones Hits World Me in Toronto . * vwhi • • •' )'• V.v,v< ‘ SB • Unknown Now Leads All-Star Pm Meet DALLAS (AP) — Dave Davis, one of the most obscure finalists in the Held, took the lead from Dick Weber in Friday’s 10th round of the All-Star Bowling Tournament. o The 21-year-old southpaw from Phoenix defeated Tommy Tuttle of ‘Rural Hall, N.C., four straight games with a 214-210-226-270—020 series. * * * Tuttle, who led the 16-man field for the first seven rounds, dropped to fifth place. Davis’ triumph over Tuttle gave the Arizona bowler a 24-won, 16-lost record and a total pinfall of 8,870. Davis was awarded a 50-pin bonus for each game to pump his official total to lOjPTP., » ‘ DETROITER 2ND „ Bob Strampe of Detroit moved up to second place with a 0,868 total, including bonus points. • Outboard • Inboard • Inboard-Outdrive AN 64'b Now On Ota ploy • Glastron • Duralach • Trayalar • Sailboats • Pontoon Boats • lea Boots Alley and Staring Trailers Mercury-Seott McCulloch Motors! Marino Aoossories .Tfa/MU/pA/yi/Pdi- Sporting Goodi-All Typos OF CLINKERBUILT «s_ p> if CONSTRUCTION UOO US rirSli Layaway and Torms to Suit) CRUISE (HIT BOAT SALES 63 E. Walton Tt/T* FE 8-4402 Palmer Goes Into Lead SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Arnold Palmer hit his approaches with deadly accuracy to shoot a 5-under-par 68 and roar to the front hi the $50,000 Lucky International Golf Tournament at Friday’s 36-hole midway point with a score of 133. The golfer most consider to be W best in the world didn’t have a birdie putt longer than eight feet as he carded five of them while net going over par on a single hole at the Harding Park municipal course. His tremendous round brought him a one-stroke lead over lean Texan Don January, who put a 68 with his opening round 66 for a 134. Palmer dropped a .putt from one foot at the 5th hole for his first birdie and another from afar feet at the 7th. He holed out from two feet at the 13th and four feet at the 15th. AneW Fenner Den January . Meson Rudolph Dove Regen Rey Floyd ....... Jerry Steelsmllti Jock Rule Jr. .. George Bayer ... Tommy JacoBe George tayor . Den Sikes Bob Roaburg Julius Bores .... Doug fender* ... George Knudson Rod Funoetti .... 47-66—mi 66-66—134 66-47—135 66-47—134 6647—136 47-70-137 66-60—137 6076-136 6646-131 6070-135 6040-131 •070-136 6073—136 7040-116 7040-116 6070- 117 70-70-140 1071—140 7070-140 6071- 140 MOST FINISHED Most of the 59 players had finished when Palmer completed his round. Champagne Tony Lema, tied with January at 66 after the first round, vaulted to a 74 and 140 total. h it h Jerry Steelsmlth, who equaled Palmer’s 87 in the opening round, carded 70 his second time around for 137 after two days. St. Agatha 5 Upsets See riu New '64 Dependable$ Dodge ond Dart Cars' and Trucks at KESSLER'S AUTO SALES Detroit St. Agatha took a first half lead of seven points and made it stand up for its second Northwest Catholic League win last night, a 86-88 upaet of Farmington Our Lady of Sorrows. Only the second trimuph in nine starts for the winners, the game saw two losing players outscore the top marksman for the winners. Bob Hart and Joe Gadbaw both hk 17 points for FOLS. Agatha, which lad SMS at intermission, was paced by Mike Roemer’s 15. Weber, the defending champion from St. Louis, slipped from first to third place witlra 9,837^ total after winning one, tying one and losing two games in his lOth-round match with Ted Hoff-, man Jr. of Philadelphia. * * * Strampe’s advance was triggered by his three-out-of-four victory over Don Ellis of Houston, Tex. in die 10th round. La Verne Carter of St. Louis retained the women’s lead despite a lOth-round split in her Hayes Races to i9 Time in 50 Highs Victory is 49 in Row Indoors for Ex-Chiof in Maple Loaf Moot TORONTO JAP) - Remarkable Hayes Jones bolted to an indoor record with his 5.1 second victory in the 50-yard high hurdles fat the Maple Leaf Games Friday night, the 40th consecutive victory for the Detroit veteran. Poy Off Your Bills — without a toer — _ Piyqwnlalow.d* *10 a*,.. Protect iyour lob mWWW* i IIWI wf.nmi gissiTiipiTitr City Adjustment Sifm$ 714 ft. Huron FI 54551 "Avail miNA'^FCTrnfiRrei to ypyrmim. FE 4-4551. SToF SmOking nowi CALL US AT Fa 54754 FAY OFF YOUR BILLS REMODEL YOUR HOM« Ptiena FE 04667 BONAFIDE IMPROVEMENT ----------— ^ 4 INVESTMENT 1 If W. Lawrence Pontiac. Mich. WATKINS PROblkt5 Win dal Ivor or mall Onyvdwra. Order* gf Id dr mere pwtage tree. Clarence H. Smith, ill N. Ferry, Pontiac. FE 3-3053. AlOMFLlYd bRIVING COURSE. amatol Wtl Cal) mwfT TRY OlADAX +J»*LiH Llbtral draw ana lint rammlaalaw*. agabwt hly train yau and proper* you tor this Imparl *wt setting |eb. it you have tales axptrlaara, yet like people, like • quality product and Ma to'm money. Call FE R7SV between IB naan - I pjh. weahdmr* and Oundsytar ptoaonai totirvtaw. ■ EXPERIENCbD M A J SR > Of-pllance aatoabtow. Full waik, m "■— — > u ft w. EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER cook, lap waa**. Ilarvey-a Cataniei House. NT* Otato Heir-. IMMEDIATE OPENING $129.50 In PaMtac arm tor marrtod mm undar 45 car aad ham* phawa. Our It a versos 5125 weekly. BUMS anteed during training. Ain Mil thm openbtgs at S3 t Ala* two MAN TO WORK IN AUTO PARTS start, must bt tanartondad at an auto parto clerk. I toWei back‘1 Auto Part*. N3 galdwto, PR ta Rjt, MAN FOR GRILL WORK, BXPBR-■encad to kltchan managament, fringe bemtlts. Dead oaporlunity tor aaalatant manager to DrNe-ln restaurant. Reply to Penttoc Pres* •ex in slating quillHcdBone and ' MARRIED MAN ON FARM. MliST be able to operate minting machines and traddm farm equip. aunt. OL 14141. 3131 N. Rpcheator Read. ! -^ MECHANIC Turn up* and gdmrN war*. Guaranteed salary add uqcaNan with pay.Jak tor Jbty 47S4M6. MONROE CALCULATING MACHINE C0„ INC DIVIUON OF LITTON IND. Du* to dm* preducto and porlflficod silis fftprwmitwffvwi • coWipftiiy tfpWM pra nm. Salary pKn commltslons Mm 6mMi IrcMi: Mb bmir-aaoo* paU ha^MMUnr fMt purtfiau plan, ratliumit plan, la tarvjawa an .Ian. SMjwj. AW appointments to Ml mada prior ta mk data. Call PB 4-1577 lor ap-jSPBMBmSp^-* 4 ». r-Nb--- .■'•■v— MEN WANTS)! Trainee* to MACHINIST TRADE. TOOL 6 DIE MAKING-DESIGN DRAFTING - ENGINEERING AIR CONDITIONING • RIFRIO. AUTO MECHANICS Study et Schrai m at I haw* Pham PC 4-4517 *T WrlN Allied InatHuto. 1141S. MINilpan wr bramdtoto mtatog far 2 gaad man, N you quality. Opportunity tram IMI I* SUB par totdk. Phone tor eppebdmml. PE 54115.______ ARWELL, INC. NEEDS SALES-- SERVICE MAN For Established Pontiac^ Area Route (Hn; opportunity permanent yftpr round jmptoy-imnt; paid vaodhem • prafN aher-. tog, retirement (pension) jptan, medical and Angical heapBaiii*-tton toauranc*. group lit* taaur- w. •net, ete. - Cwnpany pay* air pram luma. Ne anpattanc* necessary a* we Train. Alt rapt las held (trtetty confident!*!. Per ddpeMt-mant, pham Mr. Ryned et 10.7431. 7 ’ A m V r n Hah WnM Mala T 1964 MIDDLE-AGED MAN, BOARD AND mm, Farm Rap. PE 4-41M. commercial ana but mass opportunity talas. Big commission*, asst talat aids, a leader la raal attata. an Mr. rawrtras .Jar interview. restaurant work, boys over W oat al school. Apply at BIN's Grill, Mapla and Tatagraplu MiCHANlt, A|Le fO WORK ON mm. imt mm. caw fb Miri. ROUTE SALESMAN Paad stora axperlsnea. Wall knovJn corporation with advartlaad products soaks agwiBww hard-hitting salaaman with provan racord railing to food starts, la taka avar established territory. 1115 PER WEEK GUARANTEED „ WITH COMMISSION Plus boowt Riga hospitalization Pius Ufa Ihturanca / May weak No ovarnight trips Par tap Saratoga and aa opportunity to advanct with a solid grmring organization, sand returns of axpartanc* phis aga and tola-phana number la -Pontiac Prase Box 104. •PLANER s OPERATORS DETROIT BROACH B MACHINE -TT- Rochester, Michigan . io. Shoe Salesmen to oar staff. Must ba experienced In bath man's and woman's shots. Salary and comm Helen. Excellent smploye benefits. Apply personnel office. PONTIAC MALL Montgomery ) Ward SALESMEN WANTED 4 403-5020 SERVICE MAN POR HEATING Help Wtirtgd MeIb SKILLED MACHINE OPERATORS and sesamblsrs, Agnaa Machine Co. Phone 4*4-1114 STEADY work ~ Due to expansion, I man far foil tlmei <1 for part-time atorib for o company who in aowroT yoprs of aoafoTlan no* iHWdTTIES' a SIIM nor a layoff. Steady, year-round work. In axcoaa of SSB full time or SM part ttma. For Information can Mr. Data at PS 5-*143, IS to it Monday only, ' . , , Stop. Kidding Yoursalf and your family. You Mtd employment or you wouldn't m looking at this ad. T far any job worthwhile is wofth a little tffort pn your part to chock into. No flowery promises or false hopes thrown at you. - Just facts and figures that. will amaze you. Our offer is ta those who seriously WANT to work. For interview and application, coll 338-0438. WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOY< man. Will pay SMS weak, 114 E. University, RecT ‘ Help Weoted FeEMrie ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNI-Has — working In park Ikssur Help Wauled Female COUNTER SALESLADY OVER St. No experience necesaery. Birmingham Cleaners. Ml 44B(. fvlS:>,*vVV;7 "• THE yOKTIAC PRESSi SATURDA V. JAXUARV 23. Watiftd RgfMtiEtf 34 M.-s I DEPENDABLE MIOOLI-A GEO lady to core far I children, live m. ibei rw leib iwr a hiiiei ail/ live m* own loom. OR S4*1S after A: 30 p,m. ,_______' DRT CL1ANINE WdPECTQR. EX. par lanced, tap wages, Birmingham Cleaners, 1251 S. Woodward, Ml 4-4430. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANT ad. Apply In parson, Club Rocha*-tar. 30* Main, Rochaatar. WWh S of 5 children. $25 to HOUSEKEEPER EXPERIENCED HOUSBKBB PER to ape rats heme, while mother It at Work, will transport, N nacas-sdry. or MISS attar S pm. EXPERIENCED CONY waltrasi. IB S. Saginaw. ISLAND GENERAL OFFICE WORK POR small loan offtca, typing essential, phone tor sppslntmont. Milford — 4*4-3(45, Pontiac — 343-4441. HOUSEKEEPER WHO NEEDS boms. Permanent. PE 4-1254 PE 1-2133. HOUSEKEEPER, G E N E R AL, soma ceokina light laundry, live In preferred. >d*y weak. Ml 441)3, after S p.m. LADIES 30 YfeARS OR OLDER POR telephone work from our attic*. Salary plus commlsakm. Coll PE 4-ff43. LADIES CAN EARN EXTRA CASH In your spare time demonstrating nationally ~ — --------^ ship or write Brook Salas, Auburn Haights, Midi. hospitalization Insurance and profit LICENSED HYGIENIST PULL OR 1 part time. Orchard Lake area. 343-0143. sharing plan are but a few of the MATURE WOMAN TO OO HOUSE-beneflts of working for the Her- .. work and live In 4 nights. 414-3471 man - Frank a) Organization. I after 4 p,m, ___________________ • WonMd a womaa 20-45 for gan- j MEDICAL ASSISTANT. NEAT, RE-aral offtca work. Exporlsnct da- Habit and ambitious, 25-40, South sirablo but rwt essential.' Abilblfy I Oakland Area. Own transportation. to loam and chatrful disposition absolutely imperative. Maple - Tala graph area. MA 4-3500. applications 16[NO ACCIPT^I tor counter girts. Donut Center, _ N. Saginaw. Mutt he IS and naot In apoaaronca. APPLICATIONS t A K E N FOR truck-atop waitress, day shift# fast and dependable. No Sun., proa transportation pravldad. Majestic Diner, Telegraph and Square Lake Rd., call after 4 p.m. Ml 4-4(10. BAKERY SALES WOMAN BE-tween 25-40, 5 day weak, must have own transportation. Anderson Bakery, 134 WT 14 Mila, Birmingham. Ml 4-7)14. BABYSITTER, LIGHT HOU5E-ktaping, slay bl, S days, reference. keeping, 33S44M. OABYSltTER WANTED 'VO LIV# In, Rochaatar area. 7314S3*. SALESMEN WANTED tstssman needed for new and used houses. Wide-awake man whe want la make above average income. Experienced tun time man only.— Don white, tnc. , t , OR 404M________3W1 Dixie Kwy. BABYSITTER,' 6AllY tl aJh. tO 7 p.m. Graan Lk. area. Prl. after 8:30 p.m.. Sat. attar f can 343-S147. WANTED. TOOL MAKER BENCH MEN, Experienced an building spaclalltlas mach tries. Pleaee da noI apply unless qualified. Tap rates, days. BEACH ENGINEERING, ait W. MAPLE ROAO, WALLED LAKE. SALESMAN-MANAGER Man with bdWoftve and managerial aORlty Sa lake charge at kitchen department1 nationally advertised cabinet aid aapRanca llnas. Outstanding opportunity, salary, commission. gar. Other company benefits. Ban# return* stating Quskft-coftane and appraxbnat* rsmlrigt All ropllat confidential. Reply to P.a Box 143. Lansing. Mich. --- COOK WANTED, JSX? SHIFT, neat and dspandaklt. good wages. BABYSITTER LIVE IN. WEEK-ends off. OR >1M2 or OR 33237. CLEANING ‘ WOMAN POR THREE t-hour days, ii.'S par hour and transparfafton. Must hove ear. Raftrunc*. Mt 4*347. • 6AY BACH CLEANING LADY weak, no children, ns 2731 SHvarhlH. Pontiac. COMBINATION- AiFL V6CALMY #t*L. '' cocktail drammai. Prt and Sat. an*. Witdren Hotel.-Apply manager._______ WHEN IN* DOUBT USE PAST ACTING PRESS WANT AOS reply i In own handwriting la Pontiac Press Box No. 103. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN POR housework, days, own transportation, OR 3-5404. now is the time to enjoy a good Income part-time. No deposit, no delivering, gutrohtoed product, car required. Call PESfMS, ba-twaan 1-4 p.m. for Intorvlaw. PART TIME SHORT ORDER COOK, apply hi parson, 3313 DM* Hwy. Five Spot. RECEPTIONIST ASSISTANT Par medical doctor's sfttas. TV* ' 0. Dapanda! ability. Alert. Capable. Apt over 35. Write Pontlaq Prats Registered Nurses CITY OF DETROIT HOSPITALS Staff Nun* 3441 - MTS Charge Nun* MS7 No written examination; Shift Differential; fringe*. Write: Detroit Civil Servlet Commission SIS City-County BuHdtag Detroit 24, Michigan ~ «r tatophona *45-4300, Ext. 432 RELIABLE WOMAN POR BABY* sitting, Elizabeth Lake area, 4*2-5f*4 aftor S and Sat. MLEikAUT Dlxla Cream Donuts__OR 3-5410 iiEKING OFFICE Glftl WitH uaNy Insurance agancy experl-Vm after »?30 of EM >79*0 anytime tor ap-pototmant. HANSEN AGENCY. SHIRT PRBSStk, WILL TftAiN'. Apply, Plaah Cleaners. SW W. Aluminum storm wkldowa, doors. ALTERATIONS ALL TYPES, KNIT last* Had new at towoat price* by tipirisr. Call Pt 44177 dresets, toother seats. OR 371*3. ktoLay SUPPLIES, , SERVICE. INDOOR Pr** Inst. Straight Arrow Cantor, ft N. Pad rang*. P Arcnory 1 - - ■ ftwss.ltow ArCRVIKTVfll UfCWIRg NEW HOUSE AND REMODELING plana drovM, S13. 343450C AgplHMfBi8a;77 •LAN NOW POR THAT SPRING asphpll drVe, PE Mfl4. FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL WIR-Wtkftoonc*, r Co. PE 34411. PONTIAC FBta CO. 2722 Dlxla Hwy. OR 54ki CARL L. BILLS SR.. FLOOR SAND-top. PE SOS* R. G. SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING, sanding and flnlsMnp. FE SQSffc Ibiebii Tax iarbs Generator! Rspulstori Startars Batteries $5.95 Exchong* BIO Boy DRIVE-IN, DIXIE AT Skyer Lakp-fatowaph at Huron. Roofer ROOFS: NEW, REPAIR Qanorol Mototononco PE 4-0444 TalaviaUa • ^^wdoaiwm| nlltf IM Sorvico REBUILT AND OUARANTEED TV* iw. Ok«l TV and Radio. 34M Bltoakaffl Lake FE 44043 Trot Trfaaaiaf Servfeo ACE TREE ■ STUMP REMOVAL Trinuntog. oat aiir kid. 4S3-2SIB. ALL WORKING PEOPLES TAXES. S3 and up. 3. Schlmke. OR 3-2M3. Hew hi Imolafioa 1-story (rarti*. Complete S22S. Pro* ««t. Qmr. 533*404 coltoct. clallat. Stockholm praduato Carolyn Nllson > younger you. 4-7373. HMI. owcwwim prv lifting, contouring. Cl coamatlc* result In pi Ml 4-7373. MM Saniso PAULINE ALDER Member at tha laky Wallace Bridal Consultant. *73 N. Gratiot, Mt. Clemens. HO 3-3371_______________ 2-CAR OARAGE. 3W» Ind. OH Dam, Cancroto Floors PAUL GRAVES CONTjt/KJINO. Prop letlmoto* OR 4ISII ' ALUMfWfM IlftKtol liliiliir' I Awntogs • Porch • Patio • Rooting ______ ”, C. WEE DON CO. Rooftrw • FE 4SM ORY WALL, R6uGH-#lHi*H CAR- ■ fltodry. true oattowtoa. Natoon Otoq, Qa OR >BW1 I Nome improvements Kitchens, baths, recreation, attics, houaa raising, aluminum aiding and storms. Terms. Guinn Canaffdctton f* s*ta. REMOOEL YOUR HOME On* contractor tor everything. Addfllont Garages Roc, atom* cement wore—Plumbing Wo caneoUdeto ok your one payment up to 2D years to pay. Cak now tor fra* planning John J. Vormott $ Son 332-2982 ALL KINDS OF CARPENTRY work wanted A-l work-4741*42. CAKFftfTkY ALUMINUM ilblNG OL 1*2*5 CeiBat fhiF CEMENT WORK, COMMERCIAL dr : raaMaMM, mac 1*1 Winter Ortoa. ttl_»4l72 or OR lddld. OR 34)72 or OR CeroMk Tib new and remodel work, reb- lltotdtol aad cwnmarctoL 474001. NEIDRICK BUILDING SERVICE -Homo, Garage, Cabinets. Addition*. PHA TERmT FE4*ato. LUMBER d tore and TALBOTT l! Giaaa awtokkd lit i dows. Camptoto kulldton ■ Ug5 Oaklanid Ave. T ee 4 *WI nVRIVMMIV JfTvNv Complete Jamtottal Sanrlce riHME morclal Residential — Cam marc Michigan Bldg. Matolanapip FE 3-0400 71 Eves. FE 54023 ALB MAINTENANCE Rostoential — Commardpl Camptoto Janitorial Sarvtot Flam - Windows - Walls ~ Fra* Estimate* •Carpels FE 54231 IBoMltoE gygA CfGktoMA gy i. urnWiymm* "O'- Pontii AAA PAINTING AND DECORA-ting. 24 years exp. Rada. Pro* ow tlmales. Ph. UL 2-13M. DECORATING — WALL ^WASHING — Minor rapt Ire. Rpadonabla prices Fro* eat. Pt 5-34H. PAINTING MORNINGS - EXCEL-network. PE 23305. „. WALL-WASHING - min6r re pair*. Reasonable 3-2402 Offer MA PIANO tUNlNG WIEGAND‘3 PE tdft A-1 TUNING AND REPAIRINl^^ Oscar Schmidt PLASTERING, NEW AND REPAIR, vara Kaffw - , - UL BI74* KAfTUMKaRiriFTWIVjL D. Mayors " 1 BROWNIE* HARDWARE FLOOR BANDERS '--CvLIDMEIU WALL PAPER 1TEAMRR3 DRILLS -: POWER ttWS IB Jaalyn ' ’ RE 44105 Wallpaper StBamer Floor sen dm. god senders, Oakland aandtoi, pokahars, hand furnact vacuum cfaanm. umaa Fuel I Faint, 433 Orchard Lake Ado, Ft HIE BILL'S TREE TRIMMING removal. Vary law ceat. Ft » stki. General Tree Service Any ato* tob. FE S*W4 FE 3-3025 , MONTROSS TREE SERVICB Trot ramaamT (rtouuino. Bwi Help Waafai Female SNACK BAR MANAGER Wo have an oxcoltont opportunity tor • mature woman, who la axparlancad In fountain or mt. Salary restaurant management. L phi* profit tncantlv*. Many lory _ company banaWIto. Auuly paraonal attic*. MONTGOMERY WARDS • PONTIAC MALL TiA^tM NEEDS RELIABLE howaakaapar - and car* of small children. Ratarancaa. 3 days a weak. Mutt provide awn transportation. Call aftor 4:30. MA 43144. TEMPORARY JOBS NOW AVAIL- able tor axparlancad comptometer operators. 3324314. WAITRESSES CURB GIRLS Mutt bt 13 or over. Full or part- time. Meals furnished, vacation with pay, III* Insurance and hospitalization benefits. Apply at Big Bay Orlva-ln. Telegraph and Huron ttraafs. Also Dixie Hwy- and Sil- ver Lake Rd., f till noon or 1 to Ip*. WAITRESSES For first class counter-typ* coffee shop- Openings on midnight shift, Birmingham area. Biff's. Talt-graph and Maple Roads (IS nrile). WAITRESSES Week Wanted Mol* 11 -KL Werk Wanted Fomfrie 12 tuf- i woMIn want wall washing and houaa cleaning. Ft 3-7311, LICENSED HOMt. DAY OR WEEK * FE 2-7020 EXPERIENCED b*by RONII WOMAN tiffing. FE 04200. ---------OT------------ WANTS IRONINGS TUESDAY'S ANO Thursday's. 3. Jess* Street. 334 ...JON____________ ________, IRONINGS. REASONABLE RATES, Crowfoot and Wabator era*. FE 4 2101. LADV DESIRES and tram., DAY WORK Ref, fe urn Needs, lots in Pontiac. Immediate offer, no commission, Mr. Davit. 3344373 Real Value Realty. WANTED: 4, L AND * - ROOM homes, w* cart get cash for you. PAUL JONES REALTY FE 445M Wanted!! Lots In th* City of Pontiac SPOTLIGHT BLDG. CO. ________FE 4-0945 1 TO 50 HOMES, LOTS, ACREAGE PAR-CELS, FARMS, BUSINESS PROPERTIES AND LAND CONTRACTS. Urgantly need for Immediate salal Business Service 15 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factonr trained man. General Printing B Offtca Supply Co., 17 W. Lawrence tt. MbTOR SERViCI ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE-RE pairing and rewinding. 211 E. Pika, Phone FE 43N1 FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL WlR-will finance. R. B. Munro Ctrle Co. FE 54431. Warren Stout, Realtor 456 N. Opdyke Rd, FE 54145 Dally tin I MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ALLCASH Gl OR FHA HOMES W# buy all homes, anywhere, even if behind in payments. No lisfivtQB, no red tape, cash im* mediately. Deity and Sunday M. Apartments-Unfurnished 38 ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS MODERN IN EVERY DETAIL . Adults Only FE 14*11 WEST SIDd LOCATION, S-ROOM1 upper apt.** utilities furnished. 1100 par month. PC I-71H. , . Rent Houses, Furnished 39 2 BEDROOMS, NEAR ROCHESTER, reference, deposit, UL 2-1650. roAms. bath. Couple. FE 247*7, COMMERCl ■■ ROOMS NEAR Clifford Smart and Unlori Lake school.. Newly decorated. SI2S phi* ----.. • " —-- - "Ml security depo.lt. EM 3-4375. , LAKEFRONT HOME, tYBdE fireplace. 4 bedrooms. SIN par mo. Call Sunday. OR 141*t. SMALL HOUSE PAR+LY FUR- nlshed. 1131 Millar Rd. Lake Orton. Hint Hmmi, Unfurnithtd 40 BOULEVARD HEIGHTS — 2-Bedroom Unit — 175 Par Month 544 East Blvd. at Val FE 47133 2-BEDROOM IMS ___HOME VT . Crooks Rd., near Auburn Rd. Open Sunday, Jan. 34.—-- modeMn, 2-BEDROOM, MODERN, N k W kkchan, warm, g*» heat FE 240*0. 2 BEDROOM, BLOCK FROM BUS and school. FE 5-3300 attar 4 p.m. S-ROOM HOUSE, NORTH SIDE. > E *4*00 aftor 5 pjn. Sale House* 49 * ROOMS, FULL BASEMENT, EAST Sld«, ogod condition. tWtOIO. 355 month, north part at Pontiac near Northern High. 3 bedroom., g.t h..t, Mparate dining A REAL VAL- BY O W N E R, 3 - BEDROOM, Uk bath., ranch, full ba>amenf, ITS ff.', x 300 tt. tot, .had* tret, tor p.aoaful living. EM 3-4471________ BY OWNER, 3-ROOM MODERN house In Oxford, full basement and garage. OA 3-1437._______________ AFFORDABLE By anyone, 3-bedroom ranch, newly decorated, IVk bath., large 75x-224 lot. w. Side near M-sr p*op- Rla«W X$! 5!: Huron SI., OR 4-0350, eva*. call OR >433*. CajOw KSwuaaa iPuaW Istowaaa KlNETEENp 'I y... ' L.. .ON ' ‘ I OWNER - NEAR LdBAEdM School, MadrM., Ilk tomb. IVk baths, baaamant, pwaga^jre ha*L SYLVAN VILLAGE IRC IB I BEDROOMS, BY. OWNER, extra large family roam, fireplace, patio, fhtlihad baaamant. Bear garage, taka grMtapto. RMl 34,000 down. liftoUMMST 1433 Reaaito to, 43SNE. HAYDEN 4BEDR00M CARR COD. NEW - CLEAN FURNISHED HOUSE, 475 Fourth, near Northern High, II,-400 down. 334*444. COOLEY LAKE ROAD Neat 7-bedroom, full btMment, garage and braaztway, lot 134x300' all fenced, term, or trad*. CALL HILLTOP REALTY, 473-5234. WATERFORD $15,450 DnssMakiai A Tailoring 17 DRESSMAKING, TAILORING AND eltorattona. Mrs. Bodtll. FE 44053 WANTED 3-BEOROOM HOME, UN raMLacail*EM' I* ROOMS, MODERN. NO PdTS, I FACE BRICK WITH STONE -J If HAVDFN Ranltnr rfIlty EM W”B' HACKBTT no drinker.. Couglat only. 4*0 Scott RANCH. 3 LARGE BEDROOMS,^ "WTUCrl.» W,OTTOr 1 ■ 1 Lake Rd. | OAK FLOORING, TILE FEATURED PLENTY CLOSETS AND CUPBOARDS 19 Good working condition., uniform. and mtal. 'urnithad. Mu.1 oe,.____________, , , available to work to>UI milt, -- iRCOfflt TOX StrviCO Sundays and holidays. Apply im. mTlMl “O'** HIGHER, LONG FORM 735 3. Hunter Blvd., JUrmlnjRam. I prepared andjyped in your home. WAITRESS WANTED, NIGHTS, George Lyle FE 04253 Jo*'. Coney .(aland 1431 S. Tala-------------- graph FC 34120. WANTED HOUSlKftEPtR - BABY- ACCURATE •DEPENDABLE Your home or ours. ............ -_L_ keVs 3. nackerman •Mar, Rva In, tor toachar couple, | pg 3.3171 fe 1-22*7 wrekand. fra*, own tramp, s*1 ALL WORKING PEOPLES TAXES. re ww. ---------eiaAaew----- 1 S3 and up. J. Schlmke. OR 3-3*41. MILtbN tAX SERVICE. WOMAN FOiS /MOTHERLESS hjra^J^boyb lire In, 4 day, »3S.j»0|, ^ Alhl, ponffm. EHLERS' BUilNBtl SERVICE WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUMWORK, „ ^ttul and babysitting, llva In ar own ,«*8|S2?,r,#t *«?»%aa Irantporlalion. 330440*. 13 Y«ar« Exp^tonca -----FE_«B44 •ramparlallgn WOMAN TO BABYflV, UVE IN, light homework. 335-3(07. WOMAN F6R BABVsitTlNG ANO light housework, tranaaoriatton. I WAITRESSES INCOME TAX *1 up H & R BLOCK CO. FE 44225 Weekday* *4 Mt., 3un. *-S 10 or over. Must ba naat and da- LONG FORM ITEMIZED IN YOUR pamiable. Apply at Harvey'. Ca-I home 35. Phone FE 44706. tontol Haute. SON Dlxla. Watof-j, HCOME TAX REPORTS PRE- HAVE BUYER WITH LARGE! 5 R6bM5, BATH, GAS HEAT, NO | down payment lor 3-bedroom home I utilities 347. 12* 3. Edith._ .... , , --1- with basement end garage. Let's 1 jiT y.uu uhibtn LlfBROOM FULL BASEMENT, HIGH AND ORY ... II K.... .1“:. ...... 447 KENILWORTH, 3-BBUROOM, , DtmrsiM hr Irk (all lidakl ga. heat, carpeting. Vacant. 30* 50. BR 24440. 3 BEDROOM HOMES 1964 jWpOELS NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION TRMEVELS BI-LEVELS RANCH 1 PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD FROM IICiSOO 01' Lata toe it you have what they want. Call 333-7157 for Information. Warden Realty, 3434 W. Huron. CASH 48 HOURS LAND CONTRACTS - HOMES EQUITIES WRIGHT 302 OAKLAND AVE FE 24141 ApartmgRts-Furnislied 37 I ROOM AND BATH 2*0 N. Paddock FE 2-20M 1- AND 2 • R60M EFFICllWCV apt*, on Pontiac Lake and Highland Rd. All utllltto* Included. Ph. Mrs. Lltoy, 473.11*0. Olio Highland Rd. 1-ROOM EFFICIENT A Ft. P*(t. tor bacfioler. f N, Paddock. 2 ROOMS, T2*0*. tunky tor llvtwlra. Draw against commlsaton. ‘ E. Stottowa, FB 2-TMl. Cak PERSONNEL TRAINEES National parsonnal firm staking both mala and tamale consultants to Intorvlaw smptoytrs and lab applicants. 5 day* a weak In naw Birmingham ottloas. Aga 23 to 32. mlalmum 2 years college or equivalent. Excellent Income wlthi ’ *---------r 1ST CAREFUL MOVING, ratal. UL 34*9*, 4234511. LOW Bob's Van Service MOVING AND STORAGE REASONABLE RATES Padding — II Yaara Experience ROBERT TOMPKINS OR 4-1512 Palatial A Decorating 23 A-1 FAINTING AND PAPER HANG-Ing. Thompaon. FE 4-1344. _____ rooms near Pontiac Motor. 2335, Dixie Hwy. Economy Cars. WEST SUBURBAN-3 ROOMS AND bath plus utility room ond on-closed sun porch. Oil hoot. Fireplace. 143. Coupla only. ^ ' WILLIAM MILLER REALTY FE 2-0243_________4711 W. Huron 2-BEDROOM, DAS HftAT, H6RTH Side, children welcome. 679-1367 •fttf* 6. RANCH-TYPE, 2 BbOROOMS. 2 Norton. W-5STS ’°°* "» 3 LARGE ROOMS, CLEAN, FRONT CLEAN SLEEPING R66M M6 private ant. Util. turn. Elderly couple or ladles. 41 Narton. FB 4441*. south Blvd. area City .of Pontiac 110,000 — chare our listings. | PLEASE READ OUR ad under "Far I Sato Farm*" Why loot? $47.50 MOVES YOU IN NO OTHER COSTS NEW 3-BEOROOM NOME $55 MONTH Everyone Qualifies Widows, Dlvorcaas, avan parsons with a credit problem. UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE (443 Dlxto Hwy„ Clsrkaton 423-3411__________Evas. 4231241 3450 oak Beach OPEN 2 to 5 4-room brick beauty with Hk bathi souifr 4D-FROOF totha. FAM- LAROJL SOI ILY ROOM, tnsulatod braareway, wtlh trw FREE CARPETING an baaatlful ter tot and shad* trees. Pi gtad laha, near . .- Wflilama Lk. Rd. ■ . ALLY GOQD LOCATION. C. SCHUETT FE 84)458 * Prhrltokia on Atnert Rdl off Id. fXCEPTION- oaaartunlty tor rapid advancement'/n DECORATING - PAINTING -I3-ROOM. GROUND' FLOOR. 8A1t I cl?a“ * L l_l F) N O ROOM, ^1 | pEAL vALU^,Wm, *0**5H with (rowing national organize- plastering — papering. Free ast.,; Howard, Pontiac OA 3-2093 gentleman. 24 Norton Ava. FE.1 --------------------------------— tlon. write Pontiac Press kV» 75. discounts tor cwTrefitoTe. L1ireSi'" zZi-rt* 1 *4771. _________________ EXPERIENCED HELP FOR CAFE-)PAINTING, F A P E R I N Gi~WALL I prlrete OTtrance. no drinkers! 1 LI°HT HOUSEKEEPING .RO.OM, washing. Tupper, OR 3-7(31 ■ [ pdyits. 326 S. Marshall. FE 2- 2. w!2lv danSSsK Write PanfA^TING - AVERAGE ROOMS,! 4332. t^ steady, depamtowe. write pot- $35. 3730317, F6 4-2M4.. 1.— tlac Frets Bax 44, state aga, sx-perlence, phone and address. Real Estate Salespeople we heve openings for experienced man or wanton ta work In tha Birmingham • Bloomfield area. PMMy of floor ttma. Also modal haffto*. Call Jim WALLPAPER .REMOVED BY staam, painting add decorating. 334-4*55. .,_______________ Television-Radio Sorvico 24 HAVE YOUR . RADIO AND TELEVISION REPAIR WORK DONE WHILE YOU SHOP Traktod Service Man, Reasonable ... ., prices. Free Tuba Tailing. Ml 4-INB, (Uantantnerv Ward Pontiac Mall Doenges REALTORS Ml 6*1IW,Montgonwrv wird 4064 W, Mppl# JO 66372 yrmra REFRESHMENT STAHD HELP, to | TrSHWOOftflHon or avar. Apply Miracle Mile! IACHILOR APARTMENT, 2 rooms and bath, utllltlat furnished FE 24271. . DELUXE ' KltCHdNkTTE. 1-OlD-room apartment, utllhtos furnished. FE 442M or FE S-2241. .. ___ Aaptv Drtva-ln or Pontiac Drive-In RCSPONSIbl! COUPLE WiTHOUT 25 LARGE* ROOM, KITCHENETTE, prlvato, 30 Cettaga, PE 54443. j l5v0T 3 rooms, clean, nicely furnished, close to downtown. Laundry, parking and all utilities furnished. Suitable tor gentleman. No children or pats. aftor 3:3( week days, UL 24411. sober gentleman, weekends end LARGE 3TUDIO TYPE ROOM FOR young lady, prtoato bam, TV. Imrtwdiati Possession Perfect for • handyman — This t-badroom bungalow. Corner lot. Good garage. Nlca Keego location. and phone. 143 Mffiawk. FE $■ LARGd MODERN SINGLE ROOM, 334-7452 NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS, wall heated, tow weakly rates. Tha children to Mm. write 1 manage pi rOnTIIC rmi pari time Blrmlng-Box in. BARN WHILE YOU LEARN Parson over IS with car wishing to ham real attata and work In ----------- •met several hour* day or **- |aiaraafs nlng. Small pay ta atari. Attend free classes. Phone PE 34454 and CALIFORNIA DRIVE-AWAY Planning to go watt? Drive one of our sharp late modal cars. Wa will there axpanaaa. M & M MOTOR SALES 2327 DtxlQ Hwy. _____OR 4-03(6 Also available around February — 2 apartments suitable tor women. Phone FE 2-7007 tor appointment. NICE 2 ROOMS AND FULL BATH. private. FE 34*11. 261 AyartasBals-UafaraishBd 38 state qualifications tor por-i HOMEOWNERS $11.55 ANNUALLY 2 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, sonal Intorvlaw. Sobs Help, Moll Fsaials M Scales Agancy, FE S-3WI, 4-3485. INSURANCE adults, SI2 par weak. Saginaw. 30* N. __2BEDR00M. PRIVATE ENTRANCE Fir* and wind Norm insurance at _37(0 Bald Mountain Rd. FE 30 par cant savlnys^ Other Insur-1 14333, anee to 15 par < ,-Plus com- 117400 PLUS NEW CAR AS BONUS tor man over 40. In Pontiac area. Us* car tor short trips to contact customers. Writ* S. O. Swallow, ; fftK; WaataB HeosebeM Goods 29 I1 -PRIVATE ENTRANCE Huran. FE 442*4. NICE ROOMS AND BATH. Rang*, refrigerator and utillttes. FE *3314. Cora., 1, Tax ALL OR 1 PIECE OF FURNITURE NEED PRUNING? Fruit treat ar flowering shrub*. Naw Is tha ttma to hava k dona Hoffman, 363-3534. rTlasdlaa your prtca. Aay ttm*. Hwti i_ nt(v rttowy * g itwikinwi rubbish, flH dirt, grading and mwr * and front and toadlng. FE 2441B Track Reatbl Trucks to Rent Vk-Ton pickups lVk-Tan stakes trucks - tractors •am 312400. mb. 1st. yaar. . Intorelaw phana Ml (SOSO. — ontioc Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. S2 S. WOODWARD PE 44441 PE 44441 Open Dally including Sunday *I-L ,__ upnoitTaring EAKLES CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING 2«» t Bariplgh, Union Lake. EM ’ trigMAS UPHOLSTERING 440* W. WALTON BLVO. FE 5-8888 MtllR S OLSON UPHOLSTERING PE S SS*S Free BsHmotoe PE 3IM4 Wol Cleanen BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS, wails and windows. Ran. Sattotao • fftos Buaiwhto>d.PE siBi. nmvvw 9Brn%B. DAVIO HART WINOOW CLEANING. Windows* floors* wills. Fully In* SUCSde »l»Bi ■ a CANNBL COAL-THE IDEAL PIRG-fuai. furnact *L seasoned wood bt or ftrwilare. OAk k PAINT, 45 Thank Wmm W: i j is: < * n L ^ i ! 5 why jWSraSlm After) gjygsqg* all it said and dana, money i« joys Bargain House, fe 39493_ what yav are Intareatod In. ANYONE HAVING A WRINGER r— — < type wisher In good working order wlw US YOU MAKE IT Dane la furnished j*nd the P*V It high. Stop hi and tot's talk R SPARTAN DODGE 111 3. Saginaw______FE 3-4541 MEN - WOMEN: APPLICATIONS now batof acciptad tor future motor mm opaning*. Richard P. Del*. Detroll Free Pratt drey la-Hot promotion, 37 Oakland, Pon-ffac, Mkhlgan. TIME OR FULL, SELL pleat* call 4124341. AUCTION SALE E V t R V SATUR-day at Blua Bird Auction. We'll buy furniture, tools and appliances. ‘ “ I* AARt TIME OR PULL, SELL AO-varttsim spaclaltlas, calendars book match**, die. Retiree* Invited. La* Advertising Aid*, FE 24571. OR 34447 or MEIraaa 74 CASH., FOR YOU* FUkNiTURK, appliances, mltc. Itoms. Or tot us tall It for you. Halls Autftoa. MY >1171 or MY 34141. and hat water turn._________ 3 ro6ms AND BATH, miOOlE-eged coupla or widow, upper. 55 Summit. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, UTILITIES fumlthad, 790 Humphrey Street, Birmingham. Ml 4.7331. 4 ROOMS ANO BATH, ADULTS only, first floor — MA 34303. 4 460MS ANO BATH, FRlVAYfc entrance, (70 par month. Utllltlat tumlfftod. 3304012. ________________ 4 ROOMS WITH BAtH, UPFER, 17 I Elizabeth Lake Road. CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- 4 ROOMS ANO BATH, UTILITIES Blancas. 1 place or houseful, furnished, all naw In Pontiac, _ 342.50, MA 34400, evenings. Pearson's. FE 4-7(11, UvLiU8rtWftrtS^-ril.J.T.J!?S 4 ROOMS UPPER - REFRIGERA-TPV^ oxPOR O COMMUNITY! tor and stove: FE >7111. AUCTION. OA >21(1. PROMOTIONAL MAN AGE 30 TO 55 Hate expand program at large, wail established company. *3643. 1 or 2 man. ROOM AND OR BOARD, 1331k Keego to) Excellent brtyitowaa mUm „ , Only tSaSB Small down peymant. 340 monthly includes IMm to kual-Iftod buyer. JACK LOVELAND 21(0 Cat* Lake Read 682-1255 LOVELY IR I C K 3 - iebROOM home. Full basamant completely tiled and paneled. Large tot. attached 2Vh car flnlthad garaga- On Ellzabath Laka Read. Priced to tall at 324.9(0. Easy terms. EM 3-4703, HACKETT REALTY. BIG HIGH BASEMENTS AND OVERSIZED Garaga* an ESTATE SIZE tola ‘“^MMWRlBi at tha Master amphT bukt to Cratcwt Hills. Subdlvtolan. Just *h 'mil* north at Watortord High School. Drive watt an M4*. than north. Oakland Ava. FE 4-1454. SLEEPING ROOM AND BOARD avail*bto. FE XdS*. SLEEPING ROOM FOR WOMEN. FE 5-3773.________________ SLEEPINO ROOM, 1 OR t ADULTS or 2 girls. Horn* privilege*. S52-3275. ___________________ lisas WHb Isari 4) BEAUTIFUL HOME,' PRIVILEGES, excellent toed. FE »*S*. gentleman, breAkfast,_ blN-nar, lunch packad. Near Pontiac Plant. 11441m_______ 1 • Mixed Neighborhood FACE BRICK, STONE 3 Bedrooms— CounfVy Kitchen SEE MOOnS, 4 to 8 No 'dawn payment No mertgat* cost First month free Payments likt rant WEST0WN REALTY ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN, i hrnchat packed. FE 1*005.________ Root Stores 46 MAKE AN OFFER D up lax to ba moved or torn down, 27340 State St. FE 2-7SM. . C. SCHUETT FE 84)458 laNe front1'- nIw >bI6666m ranch, gat haat, tttadwd eaubla garaga, llf.sn with farms. Al Pouly, Realtor 4114 Dlxto, Rear OR 3-3M4 7444 HIITER west SUBDIVISIONS nan* bath, carpeted tivtog-rgaph-___ raaamOTt, torga tot, laka prtvltogre. Ill 506, - FR II 500, tojjrn. IcritEOUCE EDUCED—On Ihla .MB It. iaka-front, larga I reams and bath, tiled baaamant. Scar garaga. toncad yard. 315,1(1 terms. BLOOMFIELD MIRACLE MILE A PRESTIGE LOCATION One of Michigan's busiest and fattest advancing shopping cot-tort. Now listing stores Of 750 sa. ft. at 31* por mo. and 2600 sq. «. at 34M par ma. Thla dw sirabie location It ftto right spot for your business to succeed. For inspection contact Realtor P«t-rldga, 1WN W. Huron tt. FE 4JK1. WILL BUILD TO SUIT 2 — S4x4l”*r I _ *1x40. Drayton Plaint area. I OR >»»S1.___________________________ Mixed Neighborhood 3-Bedroom Pull I Many tockftans Nothing Down—$62 Mo. Modal — 27 N.B. Blvd. 2-FAMILY INCOME-Ctota to downtown, 4 reams and bath to each •gl., full baaamant. A i 1*06. torma. CALL B. C. HIITER. OWNER SACRIFICE Rent Office Space 47 Bldg, i ! 4-0*35 Wanted Misc* Hone out 30 USED OFFICE FURNITURE, FILES portable typewriter and ottwr Bll«F| ness macninas. OR X747 or Ml: Wanted ta Rent air conditioned, modem stove and refrigerators, garbage disposal. | formica cupboards; built in China, Marble window sills, hoi water heat, plastered, painted walls, oak | floors, plenty or perking. Ah Acre Court Yard wiki; heated Swimming_____________ ns Pool and shuffle board courts. Car-1 »»1 Dixie Hwy, OR 4-04*4 Office Spoce for Rent Offices or suites in naw building, choice of carpeting and paneling. Excellent location with ample parking, 2191 Dixie Hwy. One mile north of Telegraph. SELL OR TRADE FOR 3-SEDROOM, 5-room house, full basement, l'j-cer garage In nic* location. FE X4N. DON WHITE. INC. 32 COUPLE DESIRES UNFURNISHED small horn* or apartment to Pontiac area. Call col (act Detroit (44-1703. GM SUPERVISOR NEEDS >BEp i room home In Pontiac area. Good location. 404040, * a.m. • 5 p.m.,; weekdays, Mr. Abler. lately an enjoyable place to llva Prnnartv 47.A and play. Sarty, nb children, no "Bln DU SI ft*** rllipBI If pets. Drive out West Huron one --------- 1 —- block west of Elizabeth Lake Road, WAREHOUSE SPACE, 1200 SQUARE turn right on Cast Laka Road to: teat, loading dock. 33**1 The Fontainebleau L . u „ Apartments S.le Hbes«________________P OPEN * 10 9 3-BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM, FIN- I FE 5-0936 FE 8-8092 ished basamant, 2-cer garage, 3 * *• ' XV IV VW,6 V.M-I .V. ti.. I 49: New 3-, 4-Bedroom Homes •attmtotr paved street, larga loti. Northern High and Hawthorna school districts. —MOVE IN NOW__________ FROM $69.50 MONTHLY Excluding Taxas and insurances ZERO DOWN OR TRADE Land Contract - FHA - VA "You can qualify even with a credit problem,"-- 4-BEDROOM RANCH I'k-BATH, BREAKFAST ROOM Famiiiy Roam. Larga tcrooned Parch Bullt-to area and range, dish treat*-•r, dltpaaal, carpeting, nawly decorated. EXCLUSIVE AREA ' Squirrel Rd., BlaarrRtoW Twg. $25,500 Can bt purrtiaaad with tow dawn payment, si,5(6 to qualified buyer, consider land contract or trada-ln. ~ Ml 43SS2 , - LAKE fIiont H6mes, nKw and used. J. L. Dally Co!, EM >7114. WINTER BARGAIN! LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Lovaly larga lot. Beautiful budding > site. Owner says sacrifice tar 11,456. Dorothy Snyder Lavender EM >31(3 334-MI* Model Open Daily, Sunday RESPONSIBLE ADULTS WISH TO rent or leose, 2* or 3-bedroom, lake-front yeer-around home. Phone 612-4927. Shan Living Qoarters READY TO OCCUPY IN BLOOMFtSLDI CONCORD PLACE APARTMENTS large LUXURIOUS 1 and 2 bedrooms, IVk baths, alr-condi- tots, Elizabeth Lake Estates. *14,-500. FE 4-3344. 1-BEDROOM BRICK RANCH, IM bath, Iliad besemant, fenced yard. , $15,5(0. 287 Wlnry, Rochasfar. OL : FE 5-7*82 1-1*27. ' 325 WEST YALE 2 Blocks Watt of Baldwin MICHAEL'S REALTY 333-7555 WE >42(0 UN >2252 EXTRAS? Yat. to this older home. 3 bad-rooms. full basamant, 2 baths, separata dining ream, fireplace to dng room, gat steam haat, sun porch, 2-ctr garaga. mud more Call for tppolntmanl. SEE Haw easy H It to own your own noma. Buy on toast option nlca > bedroom ranch noma, 1 year old, alum, storms and screens, larga 1(0x142' tot, W. Side, *16,900. HAGSTR0M REALTOR 4900 W. Huron OR 44*51 Evenings cell OR 3-4229 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. FOR INFOR-1 LAKE HOME. 4 BEDROOMS, motion call FE HR33. YOUNG LADY TO SHARE APART- tlonad, balconies, private patios, mant In Pontiac area. OR 34103. Wanted Real Etsata 36 ALL CASH Gl 0* FHA HOMES Wa buy toll-- homes, anywhere, •van it bah tod to paymmti. No listings, no rad tap*, no delays. Cash toun adlotohr. CALL anytime. 14X421 sunken. living rooms, boomod studio ceilings, custom bulb walnut kitchens complete with built-in appliances. Tha ultimata to privacy, recreational fadlltlat and convenience. Located Vk mile tram Chrysler freeway. Rentals at $175. Vlek our furnished and y«u will ba convinced l Models On Opdyka and Square Laka Taka Woodward to Square Laka nd., .than AS mite ta Opdyka. Can Ml 4-6500 or tha agent at MS4S1I tor appoto Associate -IVk baths, Bloomfield Hills, ideal locstiah. owner. NO MONEY DOWN Mixed Neighborhoods Land Contract, VA, FHA ASSOCIATE BROKERS 144 Franklin Blvd. PE >*441 Wyman , Lewis Manaear GREATER BLOOMFIELD REAL ESTATE CO. 4435 Telegraph Rd. J2g. OR *41*1. Nation Bldg. Ca..________ HAY# PICK-OP TRUCK. WOULD 33>7HS Ilk* light hauftng. 331M4I. _____ T - _ _ CASH BUYER LIGHT HAULING AND ALSO JUNK Will pay up f* (SAW tor house. No CW«. 332-4713. | equity. MAh WITH 4 CHILDREN NEEDS lK"OOd *•**» 44>24l( werk, COT (Mt carpenter wtrk. HELPI WE NEED USED HOMES— Cash on the Una or wa will trade [ naw 1 or 4 bedroom bom* for; V*C*MICHAEL'S REAtTY ]5 JANFSKb \ WE 3-4200 UN >22521 and Preset. MS. FE 349*1. FE >7W2| BLOOMFIELD. NEW 1 AND 1 BED-refrigerator, air NEW IN NORTH PONTIAC $00 DOWN ONLY $200 CASH And you can asm your own homo. Payments lass than rent on larga let (6x123. M.506, 3 bad reams, mi Ma. ttotK 3 bed reams, M3 Mo. *16,306. 3 badreatm, garaga, 171 mm . rn, v tii s toton Ratal to Flint-> beyond Exareatarey) at jelioal. Dtorah large >begroom home $55 MONTH Excluding tax** 3 Ins. Ranga, conditioning, larga room, plenty of EvBryont Qualifies _ Open Thurt., Frt., Set., 9 til 5 Direct lens: Jotlyn rldgt (2 miles ' — Turn toff _ , Buktok Cofftokwr, PI 14i|2. | NO MONEY DOWN T rM*v*l *r ranch starter homes an your tat. Model open 184. G. flattleyTbldr. 1 543-49(1 , Evas. EM 3-0442 NO DOWN PAYMENT FREE Storms ond Scrnns Installed Including 2 Doors with purchase of any on* at our 4 medal nomas. Prices atort at SU7SI $450 MOVES YOU INI Nat an* cant morel Full baaamant - gas heat — > bad ream. jMctoua railing lata. Parad atraats. WIN consider trades rU«ted between orton and Ox-fere Twg*. wait at M-SL Modal phona 42>134S cloaats. Ample Iterktog. Prom Widows. Dlvorrate. *vot Pe «r. NO MORTGAGE COST FE >7S4L ____________ MAN WANTS JOE AS AUTOMATIC sat up and run. Painting, mornings, excel- ttariL'ffaMsH faintino, wall washing and par month. 333-572*. LAROi RdSMS NO PAYMENT FIRST MONTH GET RESULTS ______ __ . LARGE 2-BBDROOM. NORTHSIOE. WE NEED listings. Caff us today; close to downtown, 320. par week tor quick aele and top market 315-5044 valua. If Ira real attata, w* can ------ WHITE. INC. EB*1 Dlxla Hpry. Phan* 4744494 Use 0 Pontiac Press Wont Ad J FEATURING GAS HEAT PERMANENT HOT WATER FURNITURE FINISHED CABINET* ALUM. WINDOWS SEPARATE DINING ROOM Call anytlma. Dally, S*f. and Son. REAL VALUE ' 42X571 bad reams, tf Pull basamant, j „ kkchan and family ream, brick 1 (rent, medal at 47* K Blatoa. Open, 1 t* I Sunday. LI-VA. MK« A MILLIONAIRE. £PWl,7 ha*R>*'a mltoq (rgm fire. "JS ¥ land, uiStonkto Ktonay a I dally •hd a beau- tiful >yaarreld ail brick, 4 toval name, s -fMmg jmm. 3 baths, t tlra-l'k-car affuettod EdraEto tor SSI m Bd*yt55to?T^ BEUIRE HOME BUILDERS FE >V42.l:»toS pjn. EVENINGS AFTOR t, LI >7327 - / C 0. BALES 111* COMMIRcV RO* OM *410* at k 1 EIGHTEEN ftr : THE PQNTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25,* 1964 hi. & -V-4 8ASKET8ALL mms HIOM SCHOOL AllMot 54, Memphis SI mhm ti, w umm n Birmingham Brother Klee De LaSalle H Mrie C Benton •MT City Htndy ter CUV Central ■■■HI 1 Birmingham Soaholm 40. PomdeleSi Clawson 43, Auburn Heights Avondale SI Cats City 103, Frenkenmufh 35 Center LlneSO. Utica 44 __ Hedwlg IBB, Ecors* St. Fran-cle Xavier 9 Detroit If. Agatha' 55, Farmington Our ______ It. Rita SI, Femdale St. Jamae 41 Detroit Norftteaaterh M, Finney 32 PiffeH Thurston 45, North Farmington 42 Detroit St. Ambrose 4t, ttoyal Oak Shrine • Detroit St. Charles IS. Nativity 45 Dundee It, Tgcumteh eo (overtime) Davison to, Clio S4 East Detroit 74, Fort Huron 40 f corse 44, Romulus 54 Flint Central 73, Northern 40 Flint Hamaday 42, Lake Fenton 41 CT Flint St. Michael St. St. Mary 4f Fruit .train lor ti, Owosao at F lushing 82, Grand Blanc M Fenian n, Flint Bondle 4t Gratae Points St. Paul 71, Hamtremck St. Ladlslaui 47 Grand Roalds Christian 74. Union 4* Goodrich 41. Ortonvllle 57 Merger Woodt Notre Dame 43, Detroit Catholic Central si Hartlend 70, Morrlca 54 Huai Ark 75, Royal Oak Kimball 42 Holly 44 Clarkston SI Harper Woodt 47, Madlean Haights Lamphora 44 Imlay City 74, Oxford 41 Lanotop Saxton IS, Bottom 4t Livonia Franklin 41, Oak-Park 40 Linden S4, Geneses 37 Lake Orton 0, Madison Haights 54 Lapoar 9> Romeo S7 Lincoln Firti SI, Malvtodela 41 LlvoMa Bwttey 49, Plymouth 4S New Haven ft, Brown City 47 Port Huron N. Stephan S7, Algonac St Pewit CL Mkhaai 42, Orchard Lake St. Pontiac Northern 7*. Southfield 41 fe 45 w 45, Pontiac Central SI StT Clair Shores Lwa Shore 74, Warren Lincoln 44 . . . St. Clair ShoresJjbkeytew M, Fraeer 44 Trey 44. Roaieetar 54 Uwonvua II, Mayvllle N Utica St. Lawrence SI, Marina City Holy Cress 21 vaster S7. Bad Axe 51 Walled. Lake 47, Waterford Township M West Bioomtle'd 53, Livonia Clarancavllle ____htn L'Ansa C route s* Wayne 41, Doartun 41 warren W, St. Clair Shores South Lake 54 Warren Fnigarald 71, Gouslno 42 ' Wrestling Tonight Switches to Orion MINord 73, Brighton Mount Clemens Cllntondala 14, New Boston Huron 52 North Branch 45, Millington 40 OT Professional wrestling switches from the Pontiac National Guard Arnlroy to Lake Orion Community High School tonight. Five bouts are listed on the card along with the midgets. The lineup has Louie Kline meeting The Great Mephiato, Lord Anthony Landsdowne battling Gino Britto and The Black Orchid meeting Johnny Gates. Jones Hits World Mark in Toronto Unknown Now Leads All-Star Pin Meet DALLAS (AP) — Dave Davis, one of the most obscure finalists in the field, took the lead from Dick Weber in Friday's 10th round of the All-Star Bowling Tournament. The 21-year-old southpaw from Phoenix defeated Tommy Tuttle of Rural Hall, N.C., four straight games with a 214-210-226-270—020 series. it it it Tuttle, who led the 16-man field for the first seven rounds, dropped to fifth place. Davis’ triumph over Tuttle gave the Arizona bowler a 26-won, 16-lost record and a total pinfall of 8,870. Davis was awarded a 50-pin bonus let each game to pump his official total to 10,070. DETROITER 2ND Bob Strampe of Detroit moved up to second place with a 9,866 total, including bonus points. /r • Outboard • Inboard • Inboard-Outdrive mmmm AN 66'b Newt On D it ploy • Glastron • Duralech • Traveler • Sailboats • Pontoon Boats • let Boats and Staring Trailers Palmer Goes Into Lead MercuiyrSeOft McCulloch Motors! Marint Acessories Sporting Goods-AII Typos Of CLINKERBUILf 5 u. construction 080 US rlfli! Layaway and Terms to Suit! CRUISE OUT BOAT SALES 63 E. Walton * FE 8-4402 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Arnold Palmer hit his approaches with deadly accuracy to shoot a 5-under-par 66 and roar to the front in the $50,000 Lucky International Golf Tournament at Friday’s 36-hole midway point with a score of 133. The golfer most consider to be the best in the world didn’t have a birdie putt longer than, eight feet as he carded five of them while not going over par on a single htde at the Harding Park municipal course. His tremendous round brought him a one-stroke lead over lean Texan Don January, who put a 68 with his opening round 66 for a 134. MOBT FINISHED Most of the 59 players had finished when Palmer completed his round. Champagne Tony Lema, tied with January at 66 after the first round, vaulted to * 74 and 140 total. * it \ ★ Jerry Steelsmith, who equaled Palmer’s 67 in the opening round, carded 70 his second time around for 137 after two days. Palmer dropped a putt from one foot at the 5th hide for his first birdie and another from six feet at the 7th. He holed out from two feet at the 13th and four feet at the 15th. Andd Palmar Dm Januai snuary MaMw Rudolph Dava Ragan Ray PtoyP ...... Jerry Steelamtth Jack Rim Jr. ., George BPyar .. Tommy Jacobi George (oyer . Tammy Jacobi Dm Stoat ....... Bob Roaburg . . Gone Llttwr . Lionel Hobart JyMut Berea . Doug Sandora George Knudeon Rad Fw 47-44—1333, 44-44—134 44-47-135 40-47—134 *947- 47-70— Hi 137 4MB-137 40-70-131 40-40—13* 40-70-134 40-40—130 *0-70-130 44-71—130 7040—130 7040-130 40-70-130 70-70-140 40-71-141 tffP-Mi 40-71-140 Weber, the defending champion from St. Louis, slipped from first to third place with a 9017 total after winning one, tying one and losing two games in his lOth-round match with Ted Hoffman Jr. of Philadelphia. * * ★ Strampe’s advance was triggered by his three-out-cf-four victory over Don Ellis of Houston, Tex. in the 10th round. La Verne Carter of St. Louis retained the women’s lead de-1 erw,. spite a lOth-round split in her two-game match with Jean I Winsch of South Bend, Ind. Mrs. Carter, wife of four-time All-Star titlist Don Carter,' had a lOth-round record of 16 won, six lost and a total of 3,973 pins. Her accumulation of 760 bonus pins gave her a grand total of 6,673. . DALLAS (AP) — Standing* at th* and *t tt*a loth round in the All-Star Bowling Hayes Races to 5.9 Time in 50 Highs Victory ii 49 in Row Indoors for ’Rx-Chiof in Maplt Loaf Mggt TORONTO (AP) - Remarkable Hayes Jones bolted to an indoor record with his 5.9 second victory in the 50-yard high hurdles hi the Maple Leaf Games PTiday night, the 49th consecutive victory for the Detroit vet- Toumammt Friday: MRN W L U7**TS* IMF! St. Agatha 5 Upsets FOLS See Hie New '64 Dependable* Dodge end Dart Con" and Trucks at KESSLER'S AUTO SALES ten h. waphM*R OA 01404 Detroit St. Agatha took a first half lead of seven points and made it stand up for its second Northwest Catholic League win last night, a 55-50 upset of Farmington Our Lady of Sorrows. Only the second trimuph in nine starts for the winners, the game saw two losing players outscore the top marksman for the winners. Bob-Hart and Joe Gadbaw both hH 17 potato for FOLS. Agatha, which led 30-23 at intermission, was paced by Mike Roemer’s 15. Dava. Devts 24 id Phetnlx, Aril. Rob Stramp* 34 Id 1444 1,200 0,044 OftraR Dick Water MtkISVb 0.412 1J2S 0427 It. Louie , BW Lillard . 22 17 IJ07 1,150 0,737 Dalles Tammy Tuttt* 21 w 1,577 mm a 427 Rural HaU, N.C T. Hmnwiy 3119191* I.S02 1421 *417 St. Louie Tad Hottmm 21101*10 2.521 1S7S0JM Philadelphia Luka Barlow 2110 1*10 1.240 14710441 Hobbs, N.M. Bun Fade It 2* 1,314 142* 0414 Detroit M. OilucMok) 21 19 1,135 1411 0.105 FlfBIIBta W.Y.—r om am* itvossio 1414 ns 0411 Houston K. B. Dollar 1410 2SY0 0,154 ITS 94W 1 Tax. S. Kirkpatrick MSB 7,032 1.000 1422 Memphis, Term. Joao Joaapti 1JVO 2010 0,210 071 MIS Lanatng, Mick. Mark KugHtoeh 14 24 74a 000 I4U MllwaukM J. C awl In* Jr. 1510 2410 7,M2 77S 1,727 Lynn, Maaa, WOMBN W k—4 L. Carter M 0 SI. Lautt 3473 mm ton TOO 4471 Chic*** Myrt Daftly 10 M 4441 HO L54* 3450 500 44W San Antonio. Tax, fvalyn Teal II 7 3477 45* 4427 Miami. Flk. Norma Lak* 10 M Dal la* Ann Slattery mono 1441 Salt Lak* CHy Jeanette Sam FtO WO 3442 Milwaukee Doris Cobum 11 B 1441 Buffalo, N.Y. Jam Wlntch 11 9 3.704 apt Bond, Hid. ,________J. Jdy Abel 9 II 3471 Chicago Jam OHtow 9H IROO 3.000 North Borgan, N.J. Jones, whose unbeaten string stretches back to 1169, broke bis own. record of six seconds established last year. RUN AWAY The smooth, powerful performer swept to a discernable lead when the field readied foe first of the four hurdles and had it won by the time they hit foe second. ■ ■ f * it His margin of victory over Russ Rodgers of Maryland was about three yards. Paul Jones, also of Detroit but no relation to the winner, was third. Tom Robinson of the Toronto Track Club got a good start to upset Fordham’s Sam Perry and woa the 50-yard dash in 50 Gerald Ashworth of Boston was second and Perry was third. Harry Jerome, of Vancouver and foe University of Oregon, was shut out in bis first start aince he tore a thigh muscle while competing in foe 1918 British Empire Games In Australia. He was second to Perry In a qualifying heat, but did not place in foe first force Uie only official positions — in the He appeared to be fourth foJhe field of six. Cathy Chapman of Toronto edged Tammy Davis of foeder-ick, Md. in foe woman’s 59-yard hurdles each finishing in 1.7, a tenth of a second under the listed record. Jenny Wingerson of Toronto was third In a record-equaling 6.8. t t I V ft I James Clarkson, President of First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Oakland takes this opportunity to Personally Invite You to Attend Our _ OPEN HOUSE ughout the Month of January Enjoy a Tour of tho Entire Building! I ft 1 ■ ft I I I I I I I Oakland County*s Largest Mortgage Lending Institution. RAL SAVINGS 761 V. HURON - PONTIAC latter1*- iMNEWS . 16 E. Lawownee St.-Pontiac 407 Main Street—Roc It cater 1102 W. Maple Rd.-Walled Lak* 5799 Ortonville Rd. Cora. M-15-Clarketon 151 N. Main-Milford 4616 Dixie Highway—Drayton Plains 471 W. Braadmay—I aka Odni mn . y.$ •/ n-l T * • ^ > * fP* Death Notices CAMPBELL, JANUARY 25, 1984, ROBERT C., MS First Street; am 72; betovett tiueband of Ludl* Campbell; daar Mkar of Kama*) ~i Jem L. laRurt, Funarai 1 wW be Md Monday, j*n- ,-iff "na eueny, janu- --—. .j.—... Irffermant bt Parry SW ..fun* CRAWFORO, JANUARY 21. IfU, OTTO H., UMtwrBa Florida, Bar- mr*. G*fv (Carol) Paae; Me* turviyad[ by three eietyre and tour Richerd Ttuckmeybr officiating. Interment In Fine Group Cemetery, leu It It. Marl*, (tupgartad vieitlng hour* J to 5 p.m. and 7 to a p.m.) tRhwt, JANUARY 34, 1944, RON-ALD COLEMAN, 5445 William. Lake Rd., Dreylm Flatnei age 34; beloved am *1 warren and Oliva paw*; bttovad huxband *f Judy Ciawa; daar kromar at Eugene, Jama* and Diana Crow*. Racffattm Radtoffm of thg Rotary will la Sundm, January 14 at 1:00 p.m. at me Spartia-Grtfftn Funarai Ham*. Funarai aarvie* will be hil Monday, January 27 al 11:00 am at Our Lady of ttw Lak**' Church. MarwiaM to L ekevlaw Camatonf. Supported vletting hour* l to 5 p.m. end 7 to 0 p.m. Jennings. January IfrEnrk, sot fn K N44. aet Square Lak* anrinaej ato* auryhrad by randcwlldrm and So meat gra lerol oorvlc* will cMMran. Funarai aarvfca will ba MB Monday, jamMry 37 at 1:30 p.m. at Rra Hun toon Funanal Rom*. Intormant In Oak Him Cemetery. Suggeetad vlelttng hours 3 to 5 p.m. end 7 to t p.m. LOYNES, JANUARY Si to04 GERTIE MAE, 34500 Taft Road, Ncvl< age 74; bRtovad urtto af Arthur $. Loynae; daar mattiar af F radarkk Laima*; daar etator af Mn. taymour Blakely, Frank and Earl Beck ley; alto eurvtvad by atvan grandmkban and two great granddiildren. Funarai airvlc* win be Md Tueeday, ‘ at 1:00 pan. it th* Bird Funeral Hama, Walled _________ Intormant in Oakland Hill* Camt- tory. •i avrvM January IS Richard xxi-Valled Lak*. '.H arvke. wW b* baSswi- many of bemad Funeral aarvlca. Intormant ■ ,,__■____■■____..jBsaafad ytoff- Ino twin 3 to 5 pjn. and 7 to 9 p.m.i WISNIEWSKI. JANUARY 23. 1944 beloved husband of Anna •I; daar atop-fi afftomai other of Mr*. Edith moart Gleoewrfcl; ef Mr*. MWt* -. r ...... .ermlee e odor* Clwebaeactaakl; to af Mn. Haton Kw Hr and Edward Krvni ...Jmm of ttw Rotary Sunday, January 34 af i jaj ttw Donelron-Jotwe Funeral t-Funeral eervice will 6* held Card af Tkcala WISH TO THUNK MY FRIENDS, nglghbori and tatoffua* Oar thhr aett of kbtdnaa* and ftoml offer- during my andton.4' Orville L. COW Elam Elan IN LOVING MEMORY OF ELMER. O. Allan, who paaaad away January 35,10*1. Gad took Mm ham*. It wat Me wllL But to aur heart*, Me leva Mm atm. < HI* memory i> ** daar today. Aa to lb* hour that ha paaaad tway. W* afton alt and tolnk af-hbto Whan we ar* all aoMto -, u -tf ■ Far manwry la to* only friend. That grtaf can o*R Its own. From wit*, sen* and family. il l . 1 J | l.-l y.i, - l Pay Off Your Bills — wlthoi * Payment* l Protect vow — without a torn— Horn* or Offlc* AppelntnwMe City AdjuyWNnt^ Saavka In yjrliama. W 4400. STOP SMOKING n6W1 CALL US AT FE 24734 FAV Oii 1 t YOUR EILLI ■- -REMODEL YOUR HOME k Flwn* FE »il07 _ BONAFIDE IMPROVEMENT A INVESTMENT CO. IS W. Lawrence Pontiac. Mlm. WATKINS PRODUCts mad Otiywbar*. will dotlvar i Order* of BB |r*e. Cl*rone* H. tmN k&r ferry, Pontiac. FE 2-3053 A COMPLETE DRIVING COURifc. »e»5el IBH. Cell I»34t7t try diadax tAILVTI "TP* marly Dax-A-DWt). New name, tarn* formula, afily 2000. 21mm* Broe. Dryge. ■van GET OUT OF DEBT Q*l A you can aflard.^ MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS TIE PONTIAC Mat* Sank Bldg. m FE *604 Pontiac's oldest and torgaaf budget aeetotonpB cantadny.________ COATS FUNERAL MOMi . .... DRAYTON FLMWB OR 3-7757 C.J. GOOHARDT FUNRRAL HOME Keago He keene Herbor. Fk. 4536208 D. E. Pursley FUNIRAL HOME DONELS0N-J0HNS * FUNERAL HOME • "Detianed tor Funeralt" HUNTOON FUNERAL HOMR SPARKS^RIFFIN FUNERAL HOME "Theudiffut Bertoca” FE mo VOORHtti-SlPLE FUNIRAL HOME FE 2*271 EeMitolWdOyar a vHr» —BOX REPLIES— At 19 a. ml today there am replies at The Press office la tbs 8, 6,1,19,18, U, 89, N, 91, 68, «, N, 79, 78, ii, m, lit, m, in, m, in. — SffFaB^bL-CorOtLim.l"mm' DAINTY MAtD MJFFLiaS. ri* MtHOg^ifiBBi F*w e WE COLLICT, JRbMbV Alfe wtwr* tor and kam anyon*. FE LOST; BOY'S NORN RIMMED Stoma* an vietoity at Owen's tmmt; ubijft j'lbiyt on ring, down- . Ft ‘ I hsx, foun6 ' ‘- ’ IMWINF IRAihkL itatdwry EC MB by car. Jt celtad tor will give away. OR FOUND - LARGE,WHITE TOM hraean todt, chHdran't pot, 40- LOST; MALE tlAMESi CAT, tOl — w J 4e|64|. Lbdif gFrMAM iWHIKb. TCT and Stock. ******i to .nnm* af ••Rabel." Reward. OR toflJ. LOtTi t gbtf, Bboi I KERCH whit* mate. Led eaen Raaca Ran* Clarkston. Contact Hubert Belcher. 4505 iMNHa I dw R«*d riniiitir ATTENTION 3 man wanted, experience net neceasery, on- e**enttoi to eaU and collect Uwumnc* on «*t«b-lislwd route*. I week* echoot wffh pay, opportunity tor advancement. benefit*. Call . — 9 and 11 *JnM Man., Wad., and Fri. othor toms call Flint, Micb. I12CS 54331. A YOUNG MAN-490 A rapid expansion of national or-aenMelton in Fenttoc area hat creeled a variety af peeMem tor e men 19 la 35, twaf mp**rtnp and witting to work tor • rapid promotion. No oxportmee noodod, will train. Apply at 3517 Dtato Highway, 1:M dwrp. Monday aftor- BAKER BROAM ANO ROLLS MACHUS 14t W. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM Blood Donriors URGENTLY NEEDS) 25 JIH Po*lth 17 and MO *H Hi DETROIT ju.000 Ji*VICE 14 SOOTH CAM FE 44*47 tejtc-4 pjn. Young Ambitious Aggressive Money-Hungry? NEW-USEDCAR SALESMEN Required by largo vnkww mbidod Mg-3 Fontloc dtelershtp. Car- fun lent commit ntshed, oxotRent btaga tocdPtoto momOEm ■UManco and ftodr tbne. Plenty of now 4944 stock to son. Mail Brief resume af badwround Mtom p Pontiac Prose *NdMMI.' Free* .Box No. 5. A-l AtJfO MCbNANHU >6R DZh-eral repair *a ell waerica and * cm must have hand - V*an technlcel train' parson to 771 atnTng Miami fringe bar Apply to namm ■. AREA SALEtMEN WANTED High aamtop potential, every parson a preepect. PM train dad ■■I tof<* and werktos (NP- fumlah pitot. c*pp*ntof efmeepheie. CammCSm and/or eatery p qtwlfftod. tf yw can t*M or loom to aril, call O K * 44221. Aek tor MatEH, ■ Mr. q eaee. auMPsk wAMVeo, aLsD paint ar, i*t data Mr 4406 HiNG APPLICAtloMl ■■■m______________m TAKEN tor mptapaBte • married man raond aa wbii rgtorwica* tor service MaNtn. Apply al Tata graphjjnd Nap Like Own Sarv- C l V yl If.!- Ufgufgd^ ‘Mdlw AUTO MECHANICS Two needed tor faatad growing service depeilment to Nw city. w In This I* year opportunity to grt RVICe MANAGER on Nw ground Near. SEE SERVICE MANAGE! SPARTAN DODGE 111 »■ 5AOINAW - Ft 64541 AUTO MECHANIC CHfVY EXF. DESIRED LARRY CONTACT I MILFORD 684-1025 A-1 FLUMPING REPAIR MAH, IN-toreetod to making money, trot* aggHflcaH*** and ago. Writ# P.O. Box H*. 212. FamPngtow, Midi. BENCH HAMM (SfIciAT mA-chbw Buiwon), la ttw and grinder, ID end OD work, ftrd and watnd shift, journey men only, steady Quart toll schedule, 15 Mil* CogNdgt ana, ,*awl egaertunlt, employer. Joroo ' Indudrtoe Inc., miTwi. BUMF AND FAIlfr MAN, GEN-erel repair. Inquire 101 W. Huron. cbMlIiuflAN body Man and mechanic to lacendttlon used can. Rom Rembtor, - SV4B Rd., Unton Lk. MICK. DIE LEADER \ > DIE MAKER MACHINE HAND a hours a walk, ton* program, iounwyman status, hot required. 4222 tdgetond, Royal Oak. DIE MAKERS PUNCH FINISHERS TRY-OUT MEN Day and night—51 hour walk AH bNwffta tod nA. toanwynwn, steady wwploynwnt LIBERTY TOOL 6 ENOR. CORF. 2258 w. MAPLE RD. WALLED LK. DETAILERS JUNIOR LAYOUT Opportunity tor permanent position. In me ■ponding re**erc» center, swriun* on ttw maduMIcal doolgn of automotive pert* t ana off-h Mriaa, track i merit, InPuNrita m*iKl*a*d material (wndUnp equwment. Excellent werkltM candHton* ertth ap-periunmae tor fiMOMi. Located in Narihwaaf Detroit suburb*. Writ* lettor af eppDrwwn, including rgtonncM and pad *x-gertoncee'to Panttoc Prim Ban Go. t« BXHikiBlcrt WBlL JggjU* ran 4" waB machbwy Experienced Real Estato latomten needed By aatobRNtdd Baal Eetote Firm. Call FI 544*4 - Day Can FE 54144 - Night John K. Irwin ANO SONS __________Sine* WEI EXFIRIENCBO CAR WASHER. AF-air )4> w.-Huran. IF YOU CAN SUL A QUALITY PRODUCT WE WANT YOU! Can yau becom* axdtod about a real Quality product* Enough to nettraant to ea*t iff ThM thio local dealer tor an* af EwVeortra largest manu-tectoran *2 gractotowaw hamae I* heir tog tor you. Ymr patonftol to m groat a* PW vast number af anpw who at* «*w peyto* rent. of money you aw core. Liberal drew eg - ‘ thoroughh w against cemm Ketone. Wo -eughfy (rata you and pnparo you tor thto Important **Ptop lob. H you have taw* super lence, Ww aetata “ the I* taw * aueiRy j to earn money. 57427 between 11 Man . ... washdays and 2 under tor pcami MTS x - 1 pjn. EXPERIENCED MAJD* ; AF-pikenc* utoeman. Full ttma, on ■CP mar. • The qao# MMmtaamtoE SR* H W. Huron thKof EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER cook, hp wages. Harvey** Colonial House, BN Dixie Hwy„ jffetar IMMEDIATE OPENING $129.50 to Fanttac area tor dopeedobK marrtod mm anpgr 45 wgh good car and kam* gkan*. Oar u man overage (135 watahr. I19J goar-•ntoad during fratotog. AN* he* pMwwa egentogo at II hmrty. MAN TO WORK IN AUTO FARTS auto pert* dark. Pert*. 273 Baldwin. FE 338-4054. MAN FOR GRILL WORK, EXFER-lenctd to kBchan- maaegament. fringe benaffte. Goad opportunity tor eoahtanf manager to Ortva-ln restaurant. Reply to Pontiac Pros* Box lit itoltog auellffcdReni and salary awaadaa. MARRIED MAN ON FARM, MliST be sbto to tgirah miking machines and madam farm equip, men*. OL 14241. 3128 lT Racheator Road. MECHANIC Turnup* and general work. Guaranteed salary md Vacation with pay. A* tor Jim, 45B4E54._ MOkRof CALCULATING MACHINE CO., 1$iC DIVISION OP LITTON INO. Da* to haw pro ducts and axpan-•Wn *w mad ml** frebwae and *x-aartoncad aaw* laprianMMa — Wondtrful Ctwpwtt ■M ■■ Mb* pro-pram. Salary ato* cammhslens. Fringe bwwffll toctope: bto toeur-**ca, pato hoephellialtow, tack purchase phn, raflrammt plan. Interview* on Jam 20th wit. Alt appointment* to hb mad# prior to Me date. Call FE 44577 tor ap- MEN WANTED! Train*** to MACHINIST TRADE . TOOL 6 DIE MAKING-DESIGN DRAFTING • ENGINEERING AIR CONDITIONING • REFRIO. ■ AUTO MECHANICS Stupy af School or al IKm* Phone FE 4-4587 or Writ* AUted IneHM*. 1348 5. Michigan Chicago. IIL 48485 NATIONAL CORPORATION HAS immodloto opontna tor 2 pood liwn. If yta quolffy. Opportunity from 1180 to Nil par week. Phone tor «pppadmant, FE taut ARWELL, INC. NEEDS SALES-SERVIGE MAN : For EstcdDlishjBd Pontiac Area Route Guarantaad (Nr; epptrtoNRy tor advancement; -permanent^ yaarr o a nd tmpioy- (peeelenl _;i top,, - raNrMMM * (pan ■Ratal —_____I btaPMItopI tomranct, praap IB* bwur-*ta m CMwany pay* ail pramiaww. Ha npirtmcTRaem- : «*ry a* aw topta .AH rapltoa twM JE torictly amffdantlai. Far aapotot-mant, phone Mr. Rynod at 335748. mm ' r.'ir./ ■ f v t ••} y% .1*":" ■• ;• - I ^ rLky •, „ y, / . f-1 ’%V THE PONTIAC ;IPRESS, SATUHEAY, JANUARY & 1904 _SA] inhi $M4. m 11 NINETEEN/ £ Help Waottd middle-aged man, board and roam, farm Exp. PE 4-4W..... UAL lit at 11 aovXMI T6 rainHieratol ana butlneat opportunity sate*. Big commit* km*, boot uln aids, • fewer In rati ettote. Coll Mr. PartrMgt for Intorvlow. pi RESTAURANT work, boy* over ll out of octool. Apply at Biff's Grill, Maplo and Talagroph MlChANI^, AfcU Vo WORK ON dlatlOv night ohift. call PI 6*141. ■ ROUtfSAilSMAN pood otora oxporlanoo. Wall knoiAt raipsraHon with advertised products sdefceadgrateiv*, herdhit-ting aatoeman with provin record •oiling la food .Moral, to taka ovar ________ornery. pm PER WEEK GUARANTEED /- WITH COMMIttlQN Plyi hoapltelizatton PKrt lt»o Iniuranco r May week No overnight trips sarmlngo and an oppor-> advance with a wild organization, wnd raiuma ot axparlanea plus ago and teta-phono numhar to Pontloc Prow gox 1B4.________________• ■ tvnity h growing PLANER OPERATORS DETROIT BROACH A MACHINE CO. Rochaater, Michigan Shoe Salesmen skilled machine operators and asaomblars, Agnee Machine Oe. Phono MAI Hi StEADY WORK " Dua to expansion, s man far Mil tlmaa 1 far port-thno apt, for a company who In several yaara ef aparatlan haa never had a strike nor a layoff, steady, year round ' work. In axcaaa of IfO full time or SM part Hma. par fetatmallan call Mr. Data at PS MM, 10 M IS Monday only. . Stop. Kidding Yourself and your family. You nttd employment or you wouldn't be looking at this ad. I feel any. job worthwhile % worth a little effort on your part to chock into. No .flowery promises or foho hopes thrown ot you. Just foots add figures that will amaze you. Our offer is ta those who seriously WANT to work. For interview and application, coll 338-0438. WANTED EXPERIENCED SOOYd man. WW pay 1130 week, 114 E. University, Rochester. ' Help WorImI Female ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNE — working M perk IB»' our- The coming spring ssieon requires that wa add S lull-time teteamen | ta aor staff. Must be sxperlenced hospitalization Insurance end profit sharing plan are but a few of the benefits of working for the Harman - Frenkel Organization. Wanted a woman 164S far general office work. Cxperfence desirable but not seasnttoL Abilblty to loam and chaerH* disposition abaolutaly imperative. Maple • Telegraph area. MA 6-1500. APPLICATIONS iSINO ACCE( for counter girls. Donut C N. Saginaw. Must ka 11 • COUNTER SALESLADY OVER tl. No oraarleeo* necessary. Birmlng-hem Cleaners. Ml 44610. DEPENDASLE MIDDLE -AGED lady M cere for f children, live In, mn «« mi « yyr * Mnmimif lira ro awn roam. OR MPli Otter 6:30 BJH. __________________________ DRY CLRANINO INSPECTOR, EX- EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANT- ad. Apply fn person, Club Rochee-ir, 106 Main. Rc EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER ll to 40 live In and fake charge of 5 children. S2S to S3t par week. PE; HOT. Referenda rammed. EXPERIENCED HOUSEKBE PER to ogereta home, while mother la at work, will transport, M neces-sary. ORMIR altar 6 p,m. EXPERIENCED CONY waitress. 1M S. Saginaw. ISLAND GENERAL OFFICE WORK FOR small loan office, typing essential, phone far appointment. Milford — 644-3865, Pontiac — 1614461. HOUSEKEEPER WHO NEEDS A homo. Permanent. PE 6-1154 or PE MISS.____ __________ HOUSEKEEPER. G E N E R AL. some cooking, Itgffst laundry, live In preferred. 5-dey week. Ml 621U, altar 6 p.m. VCaKS Oft &L6tR P&R LADIES M ___________ telephone work from our office. Salary, plus commission. Call FE 4-6943. LADIES CAN EARN EXTRA CASH In your spare time demonstrating nationally advertised TupperWirt. Call SSS-4300 Mr local distributor, ship or write Brook Salas. Auburn Heights, Mich. LICENSED HYGIENIST KjULL OR part tmw, Orchard Leke area. 3634143. X __________ MATURE WOMiMKTO DO HOUSE-werk and llvpTn 4 nights. 634-1671 offer 6 P.RK'' MEDICAL ASSISTAUt. NEAT, RE' liable end ambitious, 15-40, South Oakland Area, Own transportation, reply > In own handwriting to Pontiac Proas Box No. IM. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN R5S housework, days, asm transportation, OR 34494. Salary and commission. Excellant amptoy* benefits. Apply personnel office. PONTIAC MALL Montgomery « Ward > SALESMEN WAI ' m-M* _ wi SERVICE MAN HEATING else mpsl. have Call FE I for now and used Wide-awake men who want make above average income. “ Experienced tuH time man only. Pan WMta. Inc. ' . OR 44464__________SW1 Dixie hwy. APPLICATI ■■ trucfcwfep waHraaST day shift, fast and dependable. No Sun., sraa transportation provided. - MsISNIC Diner, TpMgrapb and Sauers Lake Rd., Cfed attar < p.m. Ml 64110. BAKERY SALES WOMAN EE-HVssn 15-40, 5 day weak, must ^hava own Trqpapartatlen. Anderson Bakery, 124 w. 14 Mila. Birmingham. Ml 4-7114. BABYSITTER' WANTED TO LIVE In. Rechastar area. 7314536. lJ5HT BABYSITTER, LIGHT HOUSE-keeplng, stay In, 6 days, rsfsrsncs. keeping, 339-0611. BABYSITTER WANTED TO LIVE In, Rochester ares. 731-9536. BABYSITTER,' 6aIlY H TuRTTO 7 p.m. Green Lk. area. Frl. offer 1:38 p.m., Sat. attar 6 calf 366 0167. TOOL MAKER BENCH MBIT. EX-pwlsncad bn building specialities ■ machines. Pisnss do naf apply GBOi WANTED, DAY BHl#T, neat and dapendabte, good wages. -Apply In person. Cracker Barrel Drive-In. 3051 Union Lake Rd. ef Commerce Rd. unless duellmd. Tap rafts, days. biach enbineiring, dm w. MAPLE ROAD. WALLED LAKE. salesman-manager Men with InHtetlre and managerial dm charge nattanedy IabYsitteA lIve in. week- ends oft. OR 61182 or OR 6323*. CLEANING1 WOMAN FOR THREE 6-hour days, SI.'f par haur-and transportation. Must hove car. Rsfsrsncs. Ml 44147. ■M.EMntgerlel sbklly fe lake charge at kitchen dtpaalntsnr nattanslfy advert lass cabinet and appOenc* lines. Out- standing sppsifunhi. Salary, cem-Mf Other asnwsny bene- fits. Sand resume dMmg quattfl-cellans and sggrakknsta tamings. CLEANING LADY I DAY BACH weak, no dinars*, no laundry. 1751 SMvsrklB, Pontiac. COMBINATION GIRL, VOCALIST and esektefl drummer, Frl. and SM. sues. Waldron Hstsl. Apply . 1_________Emm P.O. Ban MB Lansing, Mkh. WHBN IN« DOUBT NOW iK tHE TIMh TO ENJOY A good Income part-thn#. No dspash, no delivering, guiflflWpd product, car -leaulrao. Coil FPMM between 14 p.m. for kttarUlsw. ----------C— ---------- tMi, PART TIME SHORT OEOSK I apply m parson, SMS Dhd Five Seat. ______________, receptionist ASSISTANT Far madlcai doctor's oWCT.^Typkvg ability. Alert. Capsbfe. Ago over. IS. Write Fsnttsg Press Box 71. Registered Nurses CITY OF DETROIT HOSPITALS Staff Nurse $441 - *470 Charge Nurse S4I7 No written examination) Shift DMfsrantfel; trkiBsi. Writs: Detroit Civil Service Commission 611 City-County Budding Urtg W ■ J - VWip WINIVVI b fitiHV Work W, SNACK BAR MANAGER Ws have an txcallent opportunity for a mature women, who It • k par Is need In fountain or restaurant management. Salary plus profit Incentive. Many company banabflts. Auuty personal affica. Work Wanted Female 12 Montgomery wards PONTIAC MAIL TEACHER N E E 6$ RELIABLE housekeeper and care of small weak. Must provide own porta Mon. Call after 4:30. MA MI«L ■ ■ - ■ ______ NOW TEMPORARY JOBS NOW AVAIL-able for experienced comptometer operators. 3114116. WAITRESSES CURB GIRLS Must be IS or over. Full or part-time. Masts furnished. Vacation with pmr, INS Insurance and nos pHaflaamn benefits. Apply, M Big Bay Drlva-ln, Talagraph.fend Huron Straata. Also Dixie Hwy. and Silver Lake Rd., yjdPnoon or 2 to S p.m. WAff ^MN RESSES counter-type coffee Par fIripfcLJMH-shop. Openings on mldnfeht shift, Birmingham area. BMrs. lele-graph and Maple Roads <15 rrlla) WAITRESSES Good working conditions, uniforms and meals 'umishad. Must oe available to work spdl shift, -r Sundays and holidays. Apply Mrs. Keaton — Greenfield's Restaurant. 715 S. Hunter Btvd., Birmingham WAITRESS WANTED, NIGHTS, Joe's Coney Island 1631 S. Telegraph FE 14130. WANTED HOUSEKEEPER - BABY. sitter, live In, tar teacher couple, weekends tree, own tramp. 625. FE 54441. - MOTHERLESS WOMAN FOR homo, 3 boys, live In, 6 days, MS. MA S-1411. WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK and babysitting, live. In ar own transportation, unfit. . WOMAN TO BABYSIT, LIVE IN light housework. 3S5-13S7.____ WOMAN f6r BABYSITTING AND light housework, llve-ln or own transportation. FE 4-7717 aftar Am WAITRESSES pandaMa. Apply of Harvey ionfel House. SS96 Dixie. Water total. • •' HUlfiuEi, w Ytt H. f • 3134449 Half WrnrtM U *SL kind. FE S4N7. 1 WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING and houaa cleaning. FE 375*1. LICENSED HOME, DAY .OR WEElL FE 2-7020 ■XfRrienCID woman baby sitting FE S-O2S0. WANTS IRONING* TUESDAY'S AND Thursday's. S. Jesse Street. 334- IRONINGS WANTED y OR 34064 ^ IRONINGS, REASONABLE RATES, Crowfoot anil Webstar ual. FE 4- 12*1. LADY DESIRES and tram., Ri' anted Real Et*ata 36 BUILDER Needs lots in Pontiac, immediate offer, no commission, Mr. Davit. 6364575 Real Value Realty. WANTED: -4, 5, AND 4 • ROOM homes. Wa can pat cash for you. PAUL JONES REALTY FE 44350 Rant Houses, Furnishad 39 Wantedf Lots In tha City ef Pontiac SPOTLIGHT^BIjDG. CO. 1 TO 50 HOMES, LOTS, ACREAGE PARCELS. FARMS, BUSINESS PROPERTIES AND LAND CONTRACTS. Urgently need for Immediate aalal Busingss Survicu 15 AUV MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by, factory trained man. General Printing B Office Supply Co., 17 W. Lawrence St. elecYric m6tor SERVICE—RE-palrlng and rewinding. 21S E. Pika, Phona F E 4-3101. FREE ESTlMATil ON ALL Wlk R. B. Munro Dressmaking A Tailoring 17 Incoma Tax Service 19 S5. NONE HIGHER, LONG FORM prepared and typed in your home. George Lyle FE 64152. ACCURATE - DEPENDABLE -Your home or ours. . KEYS Si NACKERMAN FE M171 __________FE 62217 ALL WORKING PEOPLES TAXES. S3 and up. J. Schlmke. OR S-S64S. SERVICE. B. A. MELTON TAX _ OR 33332. 1424 Alhl, Pontiac. EHLERS' BUSINESS SERVICE .39 Vaortfels, Off-St I Ejfira isYaeraExparlance INCOME TAX si UP ' HAR BLOCK CO. Nation's Largest Tax .Service 10 E. Huron St. FE 44225 Weekdays >4 S6t„ Sun. 9-5 LONG FORM ITEMIZED IN YOUR homo $5. Phene FE 44701. Warren Stout, Realtor 450 N. Opdyke Rd. FE 5416) Agertmeats-URfBrnie ORCHARD COURT >(PARTMENTS /MODERN IN EVERY DETAIL .Adutts Only y^^^FE M6II upper e|nT utilities furnished. Slot psr.rhonth. PE 37171. . 2 BEDROOMS, NEAR ROCHESTER, reference, -deposit, UL 2-1050. BATH. RELIABLE 3 ROOMS, Couple, FE 14797 COMMERCl, ? ROOMS NEAR Clifford Smart and Union Lake schools. Newly decorated, till phis security deposit. IM 34375. . lakefrOnt h o m i, ITo'in fireplace, 4 bedrooms, SIN par mo. Cell Sunday. OR 14116. SMALL HOUSE PARTLY FUi- nlshad. 1131 Millar Rd. Lake Orion. Rant Hone*, Unfurnl*H*d 40 ALLCASH Gl OR FHA HOMES Wa buy dll homes, anywhere, even H behind In payments. No listings, no red tape, cash immediately, Dally and Sunday 94. UN 34332. BOULEVARD HEIGHT* — 2-Bed room Unit — $75 Far Month Contract Resident Manager ' 544 Bast Btvd. at Valencia FE 4-7331 HOME' IMS 2-BEOROOM HOME AT . Crooks Rd., near Auburn Rd. Open Sunday, Jan. 16. ___ MODERN, WANTED 3-BEDROOM HOME, UN- 2-BEDROOM, MODERN, N E' W kitchen, warm, gas hast FE 24090. 2 BEDROOM. BLOCK FROM lUS and school. FE 5-5310 attar 6 p.m. 5-ROOM HOUSE. NORTH SIDE. FE 8-89*0 attar 5 p.m. J" L*S*, •H*' iXgPVJiJiPi rROOMS, mooErn. no Fits. 34703, HACKETT n0 drinkers. Couples only. 490 Scott Laka Rd, HAVE BUYER WITH L A R G E ! 5 ROOMS, BATH, GAS HEAT, NO down payment for 3bedroom home I utilities 167. 129 S. Edith, with 'basement end^garage. Let s 1 447 KENILWORTH, 3-BEDROOM, “ I mi m | ‘ gas heat, carpeting. Vecent. $89.50. Silt Hgusd* 49 9 ROOMS, FULL BAMMENT, EAST Side, ogod condition, f SI fill. *55 month, north part ot Pontiac near Northern High. 3 bedrooms, gas heat, separate dining room, newly decorated. A REAL VALUE. 436-331). ' ~ r •Y OWNER, 3 - BEDROOM, 116 baths, ranch, full basement, 173 ft. x 300 ft. let, shade trass for manT'-d living. EM 3-447Z________ ■Y OWNER, 3-ROOM. MODERN house In Oxford, full basement end garage. DA 61437. ______________ AFFORDABLE By anyone. )-be<1raom ranch, newly decorated, I VS baths, lama 75x-at lot. W. Side near M4f shopping canter. |300 moves ray In. HAOSTROM REALTOR. WOO 9f. Huron St., OR 64911, evaa. call OR 66211. [ 4-BEDROOM CAPE COO. NEW - UL u------- *w™ HHjRHMRl OWNER —* NEAR Lat ARON suiaii, 1 badrfii, ita i»b balha," taaamiiu, garage, ate hast, tii,t00, 4VS par turn ndja. PE 64MS. SYLVAN VILLAGE BEDROOMS. EY OWNER, garage, feka privliaaai -ftfJMSv 1,000 dawn. Immadlata gaaiaaatan. 1436 Raaadila. 603 Mf, HAYDEN 1430 square feat. 2 baths, large kitchen arte, full basement, lot In-dudad. 114,130. Nelson EMg., Co. OR 34191. CLEAN FURNISHED HOUSE, 475 Fourth, near Northern High, 11,-600 down. 1344664. COOLEY LAKE ROAD Neat 2-bedroom, full basement, garage and braezeway, lot 134x300' all fenced, terms or trade. CALL HILLTOP REALTY, 671-3*34. Waterford $15,450 see If you have they want. Call 333-7U7 for information. Ward an Realty,, 3434 W. Huron FACE BRICK WITH STONE RANCH, 3 LARGE BEDROOMS OAK FLOORING. TILE FEATURED PLENTY CLOSETS ANO CUPBOARDS FULL BASEMENT. HIGH ANO DRY 3-car oversized, brick (all gldet) 3 BEDROOM HOMES 1964 MODELS NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION TRMEVkLS BI-LEVELS RANCH PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD . FROM SIC,500 S3' Lata Baa Hast J. C. HAYDEN, Rtaltor Open Aden, thru Sat. Me 1 34614 I— ■ 187S1 Highland Rd. (M4t) MIXED CASH 48 HOURS LAND CONTRACTS - HOMES EQUITIES WRIGHT -312 OAKLAND AVE FE 24141 AportBMRts-Faniislidd 37 I ROOM AND BATH 268 N. Paddock FE 2-20M K&0M IPRiCiEWtV 1- AND fend Rd. All utilities Included Mrs, Llley, 673.1160. SIM Highland Rd. 1-fcottM 5419 iilUlNG OFFICE ttlftL WltH felly Insurance agency txparl-j. Call FE 3-700 aftar S:» ar IM 3-7390 anytime tor appointment. HANSEN AGENCY. SHIRT PRiBM, WILL TRAIN. Apply Ffeeh Cleaners. Ilf W. Aluminum alarm windows, dears. Installed new at fewest prices by Superior, Can FE 64177.________________ i Arakary Kiecmcai umnacrars SUPPLIES, SERVICE. INDOOR Frga Inst. Straight Arrow ' 71 N. Rad range. 1 Arenary Cdmwr: NEW HOUSE AND RBMOOELING plana drawl*. SIS. 36163M,_ . » ». ■—.— MBWVII rWIM FLAN NOW FOR THAT SPRING asphalt drika, F E H614. - FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL Willing. WIH finance. R. K Muttra Elec trie Ck FE 64611. PONTIAC FFNCE CO. 5932 Dixie HW*f. OR 34395 CARL L. SILLS SR.. FLOOR SAND-jna. FE S47S9,__________________ R. G. SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING. sanding and flnlahlne. FE 64391. •CAR-LIFE BATTERY CO. Oanarafari Ragulatari Harters Income Tax Service Oownbfi KtyiWun wirtyi Batteries $5.95 Exchange ALL WORKING PEOPLES TAXES. L S3 and up. J. Schlmke. OR 62943. Hwwil* InttktiBBi l-story fram*. Camp lata 1225. Free eat. Qpr, 513404 coltacl. ^ " — vPvvmPEl CAROLYN NILSON. FACS SFE-19, Fa clellst. StacUtolm graduate.----- lifting, contouring. Carolyn Nlloon coemuHce result In p younger yau-M1 tm. . PAULINE ALDER MimBar at tha Sally Waltaca Bridal Consultant. 375 N. Gratiot. Ml. Clemane. HO 62375 ~ ~ ' ~ 2-CAR OARABE. IMS Ind. OH Dqan, Concrete F fears wwmifuifBf a laaaa itmaain PAUL GRAVES CONTRACTING FraalimRi>w _________OR 6i3ll ALUMINUM STORMS—SIOlH6 Awnings . Parch - Patio • Roofing C. WEEPON CO. ■ FE 4-Mft DRY WALL. ROUGM-FINliH CAR- NalamlMk ~ ' OR 6dt91 HOME IMPROVEMENTS Kltchana. baths, racraatlon. attlea, house raWnp. aluminum Nh) and Worm*. Terms. Guinn Cunattocllon FE 59122. REMODEL YOUR HOME One contractor for avarytMng. Addttkwt OSrugaa R» wont—PHm Electrical, Etc. NO MONEY DOWN Wa canaolRtofo an year bHk feta ana paynaant up to 28 yuan to pawCatt now tar free pfenning John J. Vermott 6 5on 332-2982 ALL KINDS OF CARFENTR work ZSS53J!! BROWNIES HAROWARE FLOOR SANDERS __ T_ro^. UpOLISHERS WALL PAPOrR STEAMERS DRILLS ^'POWBRifir* m -feiMm” ' W 44i8s Wallpaper Steomer Floor candors, pulbjjlre, band ssia wvfe untiun rum or jrwwn, aai chard Laka jUt. FE 64131. BIO GOV DRIVE-IN, DIXIE AT Sllvar Laka-TalSEraph at Huron. Reefer TelevMea, ReMb bb6 NW Servke REBUILT AND GUARANTEB) TV's *19.93 up. Obal TV and RaMa. 34W Ellrab»ai Lake FE 44443 Tree Trimming ServfcB ACE TREE -STUMP REMOVAL Trimtnbj. Oaf mr bid. MS-Mlt. mwigapL Vary law ceot-FE 64*06. General Trot Service Any eUa tab. FE *9994 FB 63023 MONTROS* TREE SERVICE Tree roanotml trknmfeo. 3367938 NEED PRUNING? Fruit treat or flowering shrubs. New la aw time to hays II Cone expertly and reasonably. Hafez Hoftman. M6IM4_________________ /Treddeg your erica. Any turn. LIGHT ANO HEAVY TRUCKING, rubbish, fill dirt, grading and grav-01 and front ana wading. FE 24*03 Track RbeM Trucks to Rent Vi-Ton pickups lVZ-Ton Stakes TRUCK* — TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT Dump Trucks — Saml-Iralfera Pontiac Form and Industrial Tractor Co. •t S. WOODWARD FE 644*1 FE 49443 Open Dally Including landay EAKLES CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING MB Burtalgh, Union Lake. EM THOMAS uAripiiTERlNG 4499 W. WALTON ELVO. FE 5-8888 . MEIER B OLSON UPHOLSTKKiNG FE MS92 Proa Estimates PI 61SS4 WoM CboRers Writs P.O. Box No. SS2, Farming-ton, Midi. State qualifications, age] light HAULING; and salary expected.__________ _ NEED A GOOD SALES PERSON Interested In making tha musk baaknii a career. Plenty of oppor . -rr ‘ g. Mosf have ear. tuntty tor llvawfrO. —.. I— Draw mataal commission. Slafiana, PE 6714*. R. i. Call PERSONNEL TRAINEES Nattonet paraetmal firm soaking both mala and female consultants to Interview employers and lob applicants, S days a weak In now Birmingham offices. Age 21 to 32, minimum 1 yaara college or 0006 ENDS picked up. basements, qtttes ge-rages, etc., cleaned. FE MOW. 1-A MOVING SERVICE, RBaJoN-able rates. PE 63431. FE Mf8f. 1ST CAREFUL MOVING. LOW rati*. UL 63669. 42S431S. ROOMS NEAR DOWNTOWN. 1 rooms near Pontiac Motor. 2333 Dixie Hwy. Ecanamy Cara. HERE" OUR TRADE DEALS ARE TERRIFIC. MICHAEL'S REALTY ______ 333-7385 WE 3-4288 UN 2-2253 WEST SUGuRBAtar4 ROOMS AND bath plus utility room and enclosed tun porch. Oil heat. Fireplace. 363. Coupfe only. WILLIAM MILLER REALTY FE 24361 678 W. Huron 6BEDR00M, GAS HfcAT, NORTH Side, children welcome. 6761367 aftar 6. RANCH-TYPE, 2 Bl&ROOMS, I’V-car garage. 12x24 farm-style kitchen, large lot, low taxes. Independence Twp., between Waterford Hill and County Chib. MA 6246S. WALNUT LAKE, 2 SFDR60m1 garage, stove end refrigerator furnished, tak* privileges, MA a-2192. _________ o Nothing Down—$62 Mo. Gas heal — hardwood fleers Model) 40 t. Brooklyn 1 blocks soufh at Walton off BaMwIn Modal Open 12 - 7 FB 64613 Spotiita BuHdara_____ cass lake 21 mltaa of shore line from ysUr back dear, leak what you can ml, on this off-season buy. 3 bad rooms, bath and. half, carpet, drapes, large screen perch, dlahwaafwr, fireplace, 2-car heeled garage and much more, price now as S22,tt) terms or trade. Call for appafet-~y,S765**i ment. HILLTOP REALTY, CLARKST0N SO A MO. This Includes taxes and mtur-ance. 2 bedrooms, wood floors, nice utility, 1)88 to move in. CALL HILLTOP REALTY, 6763234 TUCKER Realty Co., 141 Etrlemeer, FE 61989 vEtMaN* $200 toot home that's jng family. 4 vary large roams. 849 par month. La cat ad van Dyke, and 21-MHe Road area. J. L. DAILY REALTY EM 3-7114 tUTB. COZY AND ClUaN I bedroom, automatic aas hast, oak floor a, paved if root location. Only 32)9 dawn. ■ • . | ium REAGAN REAL ESTATE 2251 N. Opdyke Rd. FE 6413* FE 3413 6ltttOM RANCH - ttM garaga, taxes I ■ 37,380. Bob's Van Servk* MOVING AND STORAGE REASONABLE RATES Feddfeg — IS Years Experience ROBERT TOMPKINS OR 61312 Painting A Decorating 23 A-l FAINTING AND PAPER HANG-ing. Thompson. FE 44364. 3 ROOMS AND BATH CHIaR. lN-quire *1 136 Putman. large so o m s, garage, place to wash, no drinkers, inquire 73 Falrgrove. 1 ROOMS, BATH, GARAGE, NEAR stir. Oakland Unlverslt after 3 p.m. FE 643W 3 ROOMS RND BATH, NEAT AND dean, couple ably, S60 month. 46 Sanderson, 3 ROOMS AND BATH, GROUND ffeat1, 1 -4httd welcome. Newly decorated, S7S month. 46 Sanderson. Mixed Neighborhood IN PONTIAC . -3 bedrooms, gee heel,- .few, few rant, newly decorated, children welcome. ,, REAL VALUE, -424-5304 SOUTH BLVD. AREA City,of Pontioc WE HAVE SEVERAL hstnaa under 310,800 - check our listings. PLEASE BEAD OUR ad unddr "Far Safe Farms" UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATfi Root Rooms 42 1 ROOM OBNTLEMAN, UPSTAIRS, eutaldd cliy. FE 4-109. CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM (IlOSE In 2S Norton. CLEAN, SLEEPING ROOM FOR gantlaman. 152-4139. ________ P LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR equivalent. Excellent Income' with j Papering, f E 68343. 3 LARGE ROOMS, CLEAN, FRONT private ant: Util. tom. Elderly cou-pfe or ladles. 63 Norton. FE 44419. CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS FOR married couple or man. 340 Saginaw. FE 84711. - Why Root? $47.50 MOVES YOU IN NO OTHER COSTS NEW 6BBOROOM NOME $55 MONTH Evsryons Qualifies MU Dixie Hwy.. Cferfcafen 1416*611____________Bras.«EI1B3i Widows, Dlvorcaaa, even parsons with a credit problem. FREE CARPETING mmcmsr OPEN 2 ta 5 Bream Brick Beauty wtth 1H bath a, SOUND — MS' let wtth and dtada trass. Prlvllaaia a* goad lake, near Airport Rd^ aft Williams Lk. Rd. EXCEPTION ALLY OOQO LOCATION. SCHUETT FE 8-0458 OgSHHP ^V06R, CLEAI^SJL EE FjNG gg%,V REAL Call anytime. Apy Day 63*4375 with growing national organize-] plastering^ — piperInfl- ^Free est.,| Howard, Pontiac. OA 62091 ♦ton. Write Pontfec Prom Box 75. EXPERIENCED HBLP FOR CAFE-teria, cooks, salad makers, dish discounts ter cadi. 6124620. FAINTING, PAPERING, WALL ___| ____ | washing. Tuppar, OR 670*1. washers «nd counfer men^ M«t fpA,HTiNG ^- AVERAOE ROOMS, be afeady, dependable. Write Pontfec Frets Box 46, slate age, ex-parlance, phene and addraaa. Reel Estate Salespeople ROOMS AND BATH, HEATlD, private entrance, S. Marshall. FE 2- drlnkers i LIOHT HOUSEKEEPING BOO M, Orinwrif «.««--»- 4iut hi uUlf we have openings for. experienced men ar woman to work In the Birmingham • Bloomfield area Plenty ~of fleer time.' Alee model tttmea. Cell Jim Doeneot. WALLPAPER REMOVED BY steam, painting and decorating 336*653. -______________________ BACH a LOR APARTMENT, 1 rooms and bath, utilities furnished FB 63271. DELUXE KITCHENETTE, 1-BED- Ttlgvisleii Radio Senric# 24 Doenges NAVE YOUR — RADIO ANO TELEVISION REPAIR WORK DONE WHILE YOU SHOP Trained Service Men, Reasonable ... .price*. Free Tube Testing. f~]jSS Montgamery Ward Pontiac Mall JO 6-6372 refreshment stand HiLP. it ] Transportation or ovor. Apply AAlrocte Mira ever. Apply Drtve-in or Pontiac Drlva-ln. RESPONSIBLE COUPLE WfTHpUT 25 LARGE ROOAL KITCHENETTE, prrvati. » on lat, PE 5 fS*l LOVELY 3 rooms, clean, nicely furnished, close to downtown. Laundry, perking and all utilities furnished. Suitable for gentleman. No children or pets. children to manage part time smell new apt. bide, to Birmingham. Write Pontiac Praia Box 183. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN Parson ovar 23 with car wishing to team real estate and work In affiot several hours day or evening. Small pay to atari. Attend fra* classes. Phone PE 64156 and please state quallffeptfen* for pec-aanaflHUI*WW.J ___________________— Solas Hslp, Mils Nmols M CALIFORNIA DRIVE-AWAY Planning to go west? Drive one of our sharp feta modal care. We will share expenses. M & M MOTOR SALES 2527 Dixie Hwy._____OR 64183 Insurance 26 JiOMEOWNCRS StSJS ANNUALLY Scales Agency, FE 65811.4 SOI. — Also avallabla around February — 2 apartments suitable tor women. Phone FE 67087 for appointment. _________- NICE 2 RttOMS AND FULL BATH. private. FE 61911. Apai tEWEts-UBfwnlifcgB 38 t ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, adulfi, $12 per weak. 386 N. Saginaw. INSURANCE 6BEDR00M. PRIVATE ENTRANCE Fire and wind storm Inturanca al^ ^rao Bald Mountain Rd.' FE 20 par cant savings. Other Insurance fa 15 par cant In A-Plys com- $17,000 PLUS NEW CAE AS BONUS for man aver 40 In Pont fee araa. Use car far short tripe to contact customers. Writ* S. G. Swallow, Pres* ^Southwestern^ Petroleum Wanted Household Goads 29 Huron, FE 443*4. Cora.! 334 N. Main St., Ft. Worth 1, Tax**. AUTO SALESMAN -1 ALL OR 1 FtECE OF FURNITURE or applloncts wanted quickly. Little -J i--«w. wiiirislf? After or wwwn waniaa quicwiy. l ^n^IeiTSTXSTmLiTi ►y*' n S9BW. ere Interested In. ANYONE HAVING A WRINGER what you or# intorottoo in. WITH US YOU SHAKE IT Dome to total Wfed end the pay to high. Stop In end tot** talk It SPARTAN dodge 211 6 ladlnaw PE S^41 type weaher In good working order ptaeee call (868641. AUCTION SALE E V S R V *ATUR-day at Bto* Bird Auctfen, We'll /WEN - WOMEN: APPLICATIONS new bafeg aesapta* tor ^^je malar routs openings. Richard P. Data, Detroit Fra* Prase circulation prompt Ian. 67 Oakland, Pontiac, Michigan PART TIME OR FULL. SELL AD-vari Is Ing maclattfe* ca tenders OR 66)47 ar MEIroa* Cash for Stour furniture. appliances, mlac. Hama. Dr tot us sail It tor yav- Hells Auction. MY MY 66141. CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AF-. pHsncao. i piece or houaeful. . Pearson's. FE otssi. NICE ROOMS ANO BATH; Range, refrigerator and utilities. FE 5-3314. 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE and bath. Stove, refrigerator, heat and hot water tom. Ft 61632. 3 ROOMS ANO BATH, MlDbLd-aged couple or widow, upper. S3 Summit. „ : _________. 1 ROOMS AND BATH, UTILITIES furnished, 798 I I tM Birmingham, Ml ROOMS AND BATH, ADULTS only, first floor — MA 66384- ROOMS ANO BATH. PRIVATE entrance, S78 per month. Utilities famished. 3364012.____________ 4 ROOMS WITH BAfH after 3:38 week days, UL 6S41I. sober gentleman, weekend* and m| phone. 143 Mqtfewk.; FE 6 *^D67433 NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS, well heated, tow weekly rate*. The Dawn Cherry Motel on Dlxto Highway near Oevlsburg Rd. Call aftar 7 ivnlnq. 62S-7091. NICE CLEAN ROOM, CLOSfe IN. FE 24444. 30 Norton. NICE ROOM WITH HOME FRIVI leges. FE 2-5*63. I or 1 men. ROOM AND OR BOARD, 1S5VS Oakland Av*. FE 61636. Immediate Possession Perfect tor * handyman — This 6 bedroom bungalow. Be. Nl Good garage. Nice Keego to p* gayiiam. ta f/*F 160 monthly indudi Died Bayer. JACK LOVELAND 2188 Ca*a Lake Road ~* 682-1255 v LOVELY I R I C K ] - eEbAOOM home. Full basement completely tiled and paneled. Large tot, attached 2'A car finished garage. On Elizabeth Lake Reed. Priced to sell at 324,980. Easy farms. EM 66783, HACKETT REALTY. SLEEPING ROOM A|(D BOARD avaltobt*. FE 24609. iteEPING RttoM FOR WOMEN. FE 63773.___________________ SLEEPING ROOM. 1 OR 2 ADULTS or 2 girl*, home privileges. S52-3275. ■ ■ ' -— Rooms With IbbN 43 BEAUTIFUL HOME/ PEIVILEOE5# txcillfit food. FE S»7W« gintleman, breakfast, DIN-ner, lunch pecked. Neer Fonttoc ^■ Ffent. 33443)8._______________ ROOM ANO BOARD FOR MEN, lunches packed. FE 69085._______ 46 Rtiit Stores BLOOMFIELD MIRACLE MILE A PRESTIGE LOCATION One of Michigan'* busiest and fastest advancing thopptog. tart. Now leasing *tora* of 750 ■q. ft. et SfJB per mo. end 2000 sq. ft. it *450 per m*. TW* de-tlrabto location to the -right spot for your business to succeed. rw' Inspection contact Realtor Partridge, 1050 W. Huron St. FE 63511■ Elizabeth Lake Road. UPPER, 17 Ttt suit' S - 14x68 or X ROOMS ANO BATH. UTILITIES furnished, all new in Pontiac. | 8*2 50, MA 4-4400. evenings. I — 44x48, Drayton Plains araa. OB 6I911. ^ 47 Mixed Neighborhood Ne dawn payment No mortgage cast First month fra* Payments Uk* rant ^SUNDAY WEST0WN REALTY MAKE AN OFFER Duplex to b* moved or torn down, 27*40 State St. FE 2-7260. Mixed Neighborhood 3-Bedroom Full baaomfed Many location* Nothing Down—$62 Mo. Modal — 37 N.l. Blvd. BIG HIGH BASEMENTS AND OVERSIZED are same al gw numaraaa 1 of the Metier quality built In Creecqnt Hill* Subdlvtoton. Juat 'z mil* ngrth ef Waterford High School. Drive wet! an M49, Ilian north. JAtt MiCLiTDNE 3 B«d rooms— Counfry Kitchen SEE M00ELS, 4 to 8 C. SCHUETT LAki FRONT FE- 8-0458 NttW 3-BEDROOM ranch, get heat, attached daubto garage. St9,J0S with tormi. Al Pauly, Realtor - 4514 Dlxto, R**r OR 3-3*00 Era*. FE 67666 HIITER WEST subdivision-; ram and balh, carpeted living room, full basement, large tot, tok* privileges STT 300, terms. FRrCE REDUCED—On thto 168 #. leke-front, large 5 room* and bath, tiled basement, 2-cer garaga, fenced yard. 115,300, farms. apt./full batamant. A good rental. «,f0*, f--------------- — term*. CALL B. C, HIITER, book, matches, att Retlraas lmflt*,^i R.nt Mhn RragErty 47-A j end play. Sorry, pets. Drive put West Huron on* COUPLE DESIRES UNFURNISHED block west of Elizabeth Lake Road, WAREHOUSE SPACE, 1W SQUARE small home or apartment in Fen- turn right on Celt Lake Road to: feat, feeding dock. 3»-9*it. flee area. Call cattoct Detroit S66 1706. DM SOFBRVISOR NEEDS 6BED- room hem* In Pontiac araa. Good location. 6864048, 9 am. - 5 p. weekdays, Mr. Abler._______________ Tht Fontainebleau Apartments open * i* * iFE 5-0936 FE 8-8092 FROM $69.50 MONTHLY Excluding Taxes and Insurances ZERO DOWN OR TRADE Land Contract — FHA — YA "You can quality even wtth i credit problem." Sole Mease* 49 RESPONSIBLE ADULTS WISH TO rani or lease. 6 or 3-bedroom, lake-front year-a round home. Phone1 6*2-4927 READY TO OCCUPY IN BLOOMFIELD! CONCORD PLACE APARTMENTS 6BEDROOM. FAMILY ROOM, FIN I shed basement, 2-car garege. : tots, Elizabeth Lake Estates. Si*,-500. FE 63344 ! 6BeDRdOM BRICK RANCH, l’z i bath, tiled basement, fenced yard, 4 I $15,500. 217 Wlnry, Rochester. OL FE 679S2 1-1927._______ ' ] I I J BEDROOM HOUSE. FOR INFOR-1 LAKE HOME EXTRAS? Yes, In this older home. 3 bedrooms, full basement, 2 baths, separate dining room, fireplace In living room, gas steam haat, tun porch, 2-car garage, much much more. Call tor appointment. SEE* . , Model Open Daily, Sunday I „, bedroom ranch horn*, 1 year old, 325 WEST YALE etum. storms and tenant, large 2 Blocks West of Baldwin 198x142' tori' YJ MICHAEL'S REALTY HAGSTR0M ■ -----------REALTOR 4988 W. Huron OR 64)51 Evenings call OR S4229 WojM Mol Etsote _36 ALL CASH Gl OR FH* HOMES W* buy all homes, anywhere, even If behind ta payments. Ne ttoting*, no rad taps, no delays. Cash Immediately. CALL anytime. 3468422 USED HOMES- LARGE LUXURIOUS 1 and 2 bedrooms, 1VZ baths, alr-condl-tloned, balconies, private pet tot, HWWi.HVlRi luut'to- ‘beamed studio callings, custom-built walmfl kitchens complete with bulttjn appliances. The ultimata In privacy, recreational fadlttto* and convenience. Located vz mil* from new metton call FE 14933. at 1172. Vlalt our tomlahad and you will b* convinced! Medals open dally and Sbnday I to 7 min. -------------- — I **“ Rd*. On Opdyke and Square Lab* _ Tak* Woodward to Square Lake Rd., then to mil* to Opdyke. Call Ml 6691) or m* agent ht smsis tor appointment. Associate BEOROOMS. ivz baths, Bfeomttold Hills. Ideal location. Ml 44444, owner. ONLY $200 CASH NO MONEY DOWN Mixed Neighborhoods Land Contract, VA, FHA ASSOCIATE BROKERS 14* Franklin Blvd. FE 6*661 Wyman Lewie_________Manager And you can own your own hem*. Payments lass than rant on large let 18x125'. -Storm* ondStrggn* Inetoilttd Including 2 Doors with purchase ef any an* ef eur It,JOB J bedrooms, M0 Mo. ttm 3 bedrooms, 163 Mo. 110.200, 3 bedrooms, garaga, 171 Me. Open Than-. Frl,, Sat., f til 9 HELP) WE NEED USED NOME*— GREATER BLOOMFIELD Cash on the lino or wo will trade] REAL ESTATE CO. new 1 or 4 bedroom homo tor j *435 Telegraph Ed, V*C*^ICMAECI SeTlTY !5~ROQM* WITH dATH ^SANFMb | WE 3-4200 UN 6*252 end Prosper. >65- FE 699*1. 333-7655________FE 679B2I BLOOMFIELD. NEW I AND 1 EBB- NEW IN NORTH PONTIAC $00 DOWN ractlont: Jetlyn Read to Pitot-fee (2 mllet beyond Ixy my, fllM - __m mtta* — Turn fell Bulling Company, ratsarey) Otoreh 24112. FREE ^ 4 model homes. Frtoat alert *1 $12,750 $450 MOVES YOU INI Not an* cant moral LARGE 6BEOROOM HOME $55 MONTH (xctuom* taxaa 6 Ins. CASH BUYER Will pay up to 85.80* tor house. No equity. , - . . El wood Really _______ 6*61410 Range, refrigerator, elr i conditioning, large room, plenty of ctotaft. Ample pptklng. From S150 per month. 1365721. CASTtlOE, Everyone Qualifies NO MONEY DOWN Trl-levei cr ranch atartar homes on your let. Medal open 184. G. flattieyTbidr. 363-6681 ______ Eves. EM 34482 J NO DOWN PAYMENT i Full baaemfnt — gat heat — 6 bad room, iptcteui railing tola. Paved straata. wm cenaidar trades -Located between Orton and Oxford Twps. Watt at M-24. Madtl phon* 6261545 Thto offer expiree Jen. 31,1964 sCarii>fe Bldg. Cd. . GET RESULTS WE NEED listings. Ct|l us todey tar quick sate and Sop market valu*. It It's rati atlafe. wa can t*H HI WHITE, INC. 2)61 Dlxto Hwy. Phan* *76dfM ■■L— largC roSms Downstairs. Call OR 318a. larAi sAoBaottiU, 6dMH*i64, close to downtown, fit. per week 335-5046._________, Widows, Divorcees, even persons with e credit problem Well-to-wall carpeting NO MORTGAGE COST NO PAYMENT FIRST MONTH FEATURING Use a 'j Pontioc Press Want Ad QAS HEAT __===== PERMANENT HOT WATER FURNITURE FINISHED CABINETS ALUM. WINDOWS SEPARATE DINING ROOM Call awytlm*. Dally, Set. and Sun. RIAL VALUE *26*171 Full batamant. S kitchen and family rapm, brick Tram, model at 699 Kinney neer I to S dally ana •tome. Open Sunday. BELAIRE HOME BUILDERS FE 62762.1:M to 1 ejn._ EVENING* AFTER 7. Ll 67)17 live like a millionaire. country home, 25 mite* from Pontiac, 1 acres at land, swbnmfeg pool, fishing, hunting, BgaliaB, hart* riding, all Into and a beautiful 6y*er-oW all brick, 4 toval home, I rooms, 3 bathe, 2 fireplaces. ivz-c*r ettaBiaa garage, ail tor SM MS. lesy tonne. . C. 0. BALES "RV' TWKNTY •V ,■ ik m- il* I!" tab 4A KwBBw MIDROOM RANCH. Mar !»■* Ml basimsnt. carpal**. RW leuRy, Mm *u*r payment*. OR bHA caR anytim*._________________ OPTION With food credit vou can My thl* Marly new y bed room, eat hast. Man decorated. UN Writ montti, Mtf par mmth Includlna tax** and Insurance. MOO Tubbs M. OR *>7414, evenings, PI *??!*• i ■- 49 ATTRACTIVE TBtDROOM, BEAU- jttat cuataarda. braaktart naak. IRWIN NORTH SIDE e> Nice 2-bed room bungalow on lib lata. Mae now wall to wall carpeting to living ream and hall. Oat neat, antra Ineulatlon. I Vs car pared*. Fenced yard and close to bus. schools and stores. Only 14.700. MILFORD — Over an acre with cut* 1-bad room home. Nice living ream, kitchen and large dining area ' Veer garage ana lots of fruit trass. Only 47.144. Terms. LAKI FRONT — North of Pontiac In beautiful setting overlooking most of Dear Lak* and near 1-75 Is the location of this lovely Sbedroom brick ranch horn* featuring tare* living room with ftre-plac* and grill on main floor. Racraation room with bar In basement. 3's caramfc baths, nice csr-j gating and drapes throughout. I'rt car garaga. Nicely landscaped and l evor qg earn, fenced. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GEORGE IRWIN. REALTOR tod W. Walton . FE 3-7443 NEW MODEL Ready to move In. Large 1-bad-roam with bullt-ln stove and even. Fully Insulated, full basement, gaa hast. The baat of terms N you have good credit. Will trad*. 1437 Frembes between Hatchery Rd: and Dixie Hwy. OR 1-7414, even Inga, FE 1-7444. COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK For Horn* Ownership Loans trg tNay — —FE BB171 £ity NORTH SIDE .... Sharp candltlon throughout this at-tractive, madam bun*alow. Nylon carpeting In taring and dining roam. Oak ftaor*. Vtaht, cteary kitchen, teaement ha* finished rec-raattan ream. Anchor fenced rear yard too. Ill monthly payment* Include taxes, knurenc* end only 4W per cent totorartl DON'T DELAY - HE THItl 10% Down ... On magic mortgage I Latin explain this to youl Don't miss your chant* to hey* Bit* leuety hem* because yqu Bant understand the ttaiuistog. This ipacloua 3-bedroom ranch ham* hat prlvltegae jn Lake Oakland. Batidaa tha 14x27 living room, Ihls gracious homo ha* a fBTl dining roam and id-toot family mem. Ate an a*J|U*ad. stoubto DETAILS. Humphries FE 2-9236 E no anawar. soil FE MSB 41 N. Tolograph Read MULTIPLE LISTING HBVICE Drayton Plains 5-room rancher with carpeted living room, braosewgy, Ilk-car *•-tached garaga, lust 4550 down, FHA term*. Sailing tor 414,404. Will trod# tor larger homo, 415,040 to 414.004. OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 7000 W. Church Clarketon Is the location of thla charming 4-roem brick rancher. This home Is custom designed throughout with beautiful family room with comar fireplace, lull baseman* with attached 2V*c*r fa-rag*. An axtrd big lot- Sailing tor sHTtfl*. Dlr*clton*rU.S.l0to White Lake, v* mil* paat MIS. turn right to Church Street. Frushour Struble REALTORS ■ . . „ MLS 3*34 Eliiabath Lake Road FE 1-4411 ««-*» JOHNSON SUN. 2 to 5 2504 ROSEWOO© — Tha aye-appaal-ing. 40' lent and low, rtmblina brick rpnch home has 4 large rooms. Living room. Uxlf' with ledgestone llreptacej 3 bright, choortul bedrooms, fully carpeted; a tamlly-styN kitchen with bum-ins galore, custom ceramic til* bath with vy-bsth also, paneled dan, 1-sar attached garaga with automatic doer-opanar, blacktop drive. Approximately 2-acre comer lot with View ef lake. Lake privileges. A homo wa era proud to •now and a horn* you will b* proud to own. Dtxto Hwy. to all-ver Lak* kood. right to Rosewood, right to property. Follow Open signs. 2430 HICKORY GROVE ROAD -Gracious Ilyin* can b* yours to thla lovely S-reom ranch home. Ledgestone fireplace Itet mad* te relaxing and entering the tutty carpeted I4'xl4r living. T*em. 1*J baths, family-style kitchen with bullt-lns; glsseid-tn. yg*FfdJM4 perch, radiant heat, attachedBcar oaraM, beautifully landscaped ter- ZV. Itean^S^lDiatrW, Telegraph Read to Sguara Lak* Read right to Hlekorv Grove Read, left to property, follow Open sign*. A. JOHNSON It SONS FE 4-2533 No Money Down MOOEL — mm tvaltaBta. THE BIO HOUSE — Largo 3 tsdraqny welkin cterts. BTkmn. FULLY IN-4ULATCD. family slab kRrtwn. 443.74 per month. TRI-LEVEL MOOEL — Off Jeetyn toeturtisg torn* sliding glass Basra, mgetous cteats, birch cuptearde, FULLY IMULATBO. A bl* T an yaur lot or aurt. Y0UN6-BILT HOMES REALLY MEANB BITTER GUILT RUUELL YOUNG. SEN W. HURON Ft U0B WALTON AREA. Ill,*to storms, pa No, Bear garage, aaay C. SCHUETT FE 84458 clarkIWN VIL1A6I CUST&m GUILT RANCH high *0 • hll. with a scenic view at tha village and aurraqndmg countryilda. Large to ft, living ream, I bedrooms, ceramic HI* bath, kill, basement, attached garaga, larg* tot . . . this realty I* a niea ham*. Full prim 414,754 with if par cant Bran an yaur praaant home in frada. TEN ACRES . . . RANCH HOME ._. With * Rftto —. .. could took Hk* a mansion. It has 3 bsdraams. dining ream, larg* -t*xl*- ft. Hurt* -raaaa^-ranl coun-try atvrto kltchan, baaamant, email bar to A-1 candltlon. Full pric* *1440 with 43,544 down. Bettor hurry an Ihl* one. Drayton plains. . .very well conrtructod ranchor, all plastered walla, ask risers, ttto bath, baseboard hat water heat, (only 4* por yoor to hoot tt.) garage. 100 »■—— —- ~ tort let. axealtant location. Full ,MVsMroom houw 56 teres. Mil NtMW> ’ ’ IVAN W. SCHRAM Realtor FE *4471 * aSTlttoLVN COR. MANSFIELD. 49 CARNIVAL STOUTS ■ Best Buys Today . . . TM* larg* ranch stylo ham* WONT BE LONG *WI aummarl »** la situated an a Mil hack from thla attroettv* 3-ted room lake- 4k« ----« 14111k a EMU ■ - * IS Inult KlMM M mis till— '.T™" . front homo with tetejM family room. lVb bath*, curtom Wtohm-carpeted Itvtog room with flra- Zrt sandTaeek, Friete rt Stt- 304 with term*. DRAYTON: Send 5-room bungalow with cadaratek* axtorler, ptoa-tered wall* ted oak ttoara, teta-mont. gaa teat, racraatton area, convenient to school* and shopping. only tun with forms Seet Fmom home with Bptoee both, kitchen with dtotog arte, gas heat. 3 extra tots included and only *3.445 cash right Into this newly decorated 4-bedroom family home, bate-merit, gas heat, aluminum storms, walking distance to new Baldwin school. *11,075 down plus unoll closing costs. Warren Stout, Realtor FE 54145 ... . r™ . Sundoy 1-4 Multlnlt Listing Strvtes LIST YOUR HOME for ttta «r _ - - .. trtdt with us V VMrs txpurl-1d50 N. OptfyM Rfl. •net, 11 stiesmtn to mtv« you. |Opto EyesJtll S pm L H. BROWN, Realtor SOS Ellzeteth Lake Road FE 54*1* or FE 4-3144 Open M M L.5. SUN.-1-5 CRAWFORD OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO S LOOKING FOR A BETTER-TYPE HOME REASONABLY PRICE©? Thm sm this Wwt Bloomfipld Township homt situated on 100-foot front lot, nicoly londscopod Ohd completely fenced. HtS brooztwoy, IVVcor garage, outside lighting, Tennessee Ledge-rock tiro* place In ttvlngroom, modern kltch-on, dlncttd^cMOtnic tUo both with extra lavatory, colling fan in hgIL ook floors, plastered wells, full besom ant with racreation area and second ffreplace, other extr am w. **"0... features. Only 41i.*00 with 10 per 40* E. FLINT cent down plus mortgage costs. ’ Drive out Orchard Lake Rd , .turn right on Commerce Rd.. then turn ten an Green Lake Rd. to Rlch-erdson Rd.. go down Richardson to Forbush, right to 4143 Forbush., Watch tor Open Signs. Clerk Real Estate, FE 3-740. Residence FE BRICK 4-4413. — LAKE-FRONT COTTAGE. Ideal for summer recreetlon, 47,5041 — down, balance on land contract. See. this one today. - BEAUTIFUL— BRICK RANCH HOME, walk-out basement, « Bedrooms, with plenty of closets and storage space, TY-cer attached garage. Fenced, an Kteei scenic location. Cell tor detolls todayr HERE It A HOME , YOU'll LIKE with it* leke privileges. 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, full basement, large Q*r*9»» lanced tot, bleektopped rtrort. Ideal tor your family. *13,S». Terms. CaH today! CRAWFORD AGENCY 15* W. WALTON Ft B-00 ARRO GILES jtARGE F ENC1DYARD FORTHE KIDDIES. S Badroomttte Jrsere- CjKk5to>rtj^>uvi| ^rSTteimerrl. Ml RANCH. Big 3-bedroom ranch with lake prlvltooes In ox-cellent nelghborhote. ThisitovejV horns includes Brick «[•«#«* end attached IWcer garage. H sltueh ed on s teeutjtuljy 104x404toot tot. All lor *17,40 with FHA terms. I BEDROOMS. RECREATION ream. Square Lake area. It.30 Bum, FEM0I. MODEL OPEN 1-5 Saturday and Sunday TGIn Lakes Village — outstanding brick home 411,4*0 plus lot. Gracious sunken living room, family room with flroplaco, 3 larg* ted-coems, a dream kitchen with built-Ins, basement and 1-car garage are lust e tow of the many features of this "Tru-Kreft home. Drlvs out M-Jt to Twin Lakes Village. turn toil to leke, then right to medal. DON WHITE; INC. 78*1 DIXIE HWY. FH. OR 444*4 DORRIS OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 > HONEYMOON DOLL HOUSE ALUMINUM SIDED t-btdroom bungalow accented tor additional *y* appeal with stone trim. Oak floors throughout, carpotod Itv-lng room, master bedroom air-conditioned. Beautiful lot lltex. ISO" with paved drive. Scar garage and fenced back yard. *fv M0. North on Dixie, left an Williams Lake Rd.. left on Airport Rd. and right to 43M Monrovia, follow open signs. ROCHESTER RAMBLING RANCHER. G14.F50. Brick and aluminum siding with 2 complete baths, and vk bath. Scar attached garage, situated an a sweeping corner lot with blacktop street and profosslonal landscoping. A dream kitchen with bultt-ln oyen, rang* and garbage dlspooel. Tastefully decorated throughout. 1 bright cheerful bedrooms, numerous otter oMMintmonle you will admire. LAKE OAKLAND BARGAIN - S acre lot sltuatod directly across road from tte lak* with this small 3-bedroom bungalow, full basoment with goo mat, pan-eled and hoatod (rent porch. Good coder aiding with atone trim and etwear garaga. 0,754. will discount tor each. EXCELLENT BUY Is the only way to ddscrlbo Ihl* Broom home within 4 blocks of downtown Pontiac. 3-bedroom up. full basement with gas teat and Scar garage. *7,*50 Ol or discount tor caah. DORRIS S SON REALTORS 1134 Dixie Hwy, OR 4404 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH. Mother, Dad, entire temlty This *-room to prebstly tort what y wading tor. 1 Mdreoms I, large V living room! and oHnina room Gat heat, t-car garage. Only *7454. ACRIAGE. We tew* several parcels Of land raMtog from tVS acres up to 44. 10 acres only 41.510. f acres only S3.800. *70 down. Mb acres toll price. 41.20. ORCHARD LAKE COUNTRY CLUE IGfprtn colonist family home an hug* lot. Consists of 4 bodrooms, largo living room with natural tiro-place, dining roam and frtnlhr mom, to* basement, gas hart. S-car garpgs Rtos torgi workshop. Priced to sett. Shewn By appoint- SB„ GILES REALTY CO. M 54174 SSI Eatfwto Ave. Open 4 gjn. to __ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE places* oam •**w.» - aluminum storms and screens, was privileges. Priced to *■» at *t*-*00, terms. LOVELY BBEDROOM RANCH IN BLOOMFIELD GCHOOL Ol STRICT - Roman brick flreptoee, walFto-wall cerpetbsg mrb 4raR**» *0* very levetory* |M rage, pertly ******* r—-* —■ nice neighborhoods peved drlve eod fenced W* O'NEIL ALL MODELS OPEN 1 to 6 EDGELAKE COURT PLEASANT LAKE WOODS: over 170 m. ft. at Tlvlna area plus Hie many feature* th*t beauty-Rite has to offer. No storm windows to changa as all windows am sealed glass. It has a beautiful sunken riving room with curved bay window, Th* newly deolinsd kitchen has formica cupboards, bullt-ln range-oven and dipiweshsr, atoo * spacious lexy susen panfry, Qorpseus family roam wHh flroplaco and panollng. Basement tiled end painted. Gas heat and community wator. All this an a large wooded tot and a short distance to th* community teach. Drive out Elizabeth Lab* Road to Baycrest. right an Edgeleke Drive. - 6811 BlUEGRASS POPULAR CLARK3TON MEADOWS HOMES will undoubtedly appreciate in value a* me raptdty expending community grows. Only a minutes dnv* to fXBrossway makes Cltrkston Mssdows tte most convonlont area "Beouty-Rlto . ■ trance, weodbumlwi fireplace large living room, beautiful kitchen with turquoise bullhlns, large dining am*. S bedrooms. 1W ceramic tiled baths, large vanity and wall mirror to main bath. Full basement, attached Bear garage. Otter models to choose from. Drive out MIS and tom toft at approach to Exproeswey. 1*Dyill AC “PRESS. iSA'fUKD^Y, JAJNUAKy ^6, 1906 By Dick Turner fol# HggsB* ^ 49 ttk Ngmm ' ft it % it y [6 • s e atostelWLteTRI ,. and if I’m not. being unconstitutional, aee if you can do something about that report card of mine!” Sols Houses 49 3-BIDROOM RANCH TYBe HOUSE, gas heat, toll basement, Beer garage. Auburn Heights, UL 2-1715. TAYLOR WATBEFORD AREA — You can hov* Immediate possession on this modtm 3-bedroom ranch homo located in the Drayton FI* 1ns am. Includes toll basement, aluminum storms and screens. Largo tot, SOx-40 tort. Handy to grodo school end only Vk mil* to snapping con-tor. Full price Is only SUMS — Terms to suit. Call tor further details. Realtor — TAYLOR — Insurance 770 Highland Road (MIS) OR 44304 ■ Eves. EM 3-7544 "SMITH it CLARKSTQNjyiLLAGE 7-room tamlly homo to quirt rest-dentlal area with privilege* an beautiful Pork* Lake. Large living room with natural fireplace, full dining room, birch paneled family ream. 1 largo bedroom, halt bain and kltchan down, 1 large bedrooms ond toll bath up. Extr* larg* Bear attached garage with automatic door. Immodlato posies slon. At 414.104. Terms. LOTS AND ACREAGE , AVAILABLE NEAR CLARKSTON -RolfTH. Smrtfia Realtor- S44 S. Telegraph FE SJrtS FE 3*701 Sale Hogsbs 49 "BUD" Northern Hiflh Area p Bbadroom family home iui and schooisi with wj-dlntog room, dandy kltdv- 70 1*B noor bu place, on with lols ol cupboards. III* bath, toN tesamont, gaa teat and M wator, Bear garaga. OF tered at tt4.140. Rent Beatgr low down poymont on this clean, neat Ibljniani brisk terrace, handy north I to* location, dining room, toll basement, gas hem ond hot water. By appointment inly. "Bud" Nicholie, Rtoltor at Mt. Clemana St. FE 5*1201 . After 6 P.M. FE 2-3370 SYLVAN LAKE 3-bedroom homo. tVk bath*, torgt lot. 4824571.___________. BUILD A HOME ID SUIT VOUI We h*ve 444 plan* to help you. we'ii “OuelRy BuHr1 ». Law prims. Lars exchange homaa. --------- REALTOR f« 4-711* BUILDER ''Sasatottatogto Trada*- SAUNDERS & WYATT REALTY • 74 AUBURN ________FI >7B« DIXIE HIGHWAY 1 COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES MODELS . OPEN On canal located an beautiful Schoomouse Lake In Indian Woods Manor. Lett 4pprexlmsttly 74 x 13L Priced tram 412,50. OPEN SAT. t SUN. 1-5 Tate Dixie to Sliver Lak* Read Sliver Lake to Wsitont west an Walton tk mil*. G. E, McLeod &Co. 879-0001 49 LAEGE LOT 70*0' WITH BBBD-roem tram* home. Crescent Lake are*. Only SIJ0 to present mtge. EM M7BL HA^ETTRIALTY. SUBURBAN CHARMER > OPEN 1 to 8 OAK FLOORING mSnty CLOSET* . , ATTACHED LAROEGARAOE wide ertato tte tat, aavad street, lust i mtorte* tram Fentlec. wart an M0. then nerih an C resetnt Late Road to earner at Rldgatop Ortva. **W DOWN -SEE TODAYl C SCHUETT FE 8-0458 Bargain Outstanding Kltchan Fact Brick Paved street, hug* petto, glassed, storms jm screens 3 BEDROOMS CARPETED Deuel* sinks, built to evan and r*ng* * baaamant. Located to excel lent wart ski* (MM) community, Item* approx. W x W, z $117990 Total $375 Down-470 Month plus texee and tosuranw ’VACANT — MOVE IN HURBVltOW. BRING DEFOBIT C. SCHUETT FT80458 lot, suitable tor mcom* tax off Ice, beauty parlor, or many other type* businesses. FULL PRICE, 413,404. 2. Well built block building, 34x4* feet on lot 114x30 tort. Taxes only $174 yearly. PRICED VERY REASONABLE. SUMS. SMITH-WIDEMAN 411 W. HURONLIT.----FE ^ROCHESTER AREA. IDEAL FOR iW HANDYMAN, Threetedroem brick ranch sltuatod an nisrty 1 tCrs at land, buntto 1457, needs tom* Interior ftolshlng, In area at I _ terms. CLARK NICHOLIE SASHABAW AND MAYBRE AREA Three bedroom bungalow. Living and dining art*. Kltchan and utility room. Larg* let. Newly decorated. Vacant. About *254 moves you In. NORTHSUBURBAN Thrae-bed room bungalow. Living and dining area. Kltchan and Utility room. Oarage. Vacant. About 420 moves you to. WEST SUBUEEAN •Three-bedroom bungetow. Living and dtotog area. Kitchen and utility room. Oil HA teirt. Carport. B4g tot. Immediate paw session. About 00 move* yau to. NORTH SIDE Twetedream bungalow. Living and dtotog aro*. Kltchan. Full basemant. Oil HA teiit. Vacant. About SS0 moves you In. SAT .-SUN. CALL -- - FEinil — FE 1-7173 NICHOLIE HARGER CO. OV, w. Huron St. good Item**. tt.JOO. LOOKING FOR A GOOD BUY IN A 4-BEDROOM BRICKT Only *1140 easy terms. Needs deeerettng, f and bath down, 1 bedrooms up. lull basemant, larg* landscaped lot. II nm terms. ---OFW4SUN. I TOI ' CLARK RIAL ESTATE TO BUY. tiLLAND TRADE 5111 W. HURON - PONTIAC FE B7I0 Ret. FE 4-4*11 Multiple Listing Servtte Country... LIVING YOUR GOAL! Taka a look at Ihl* Swcrt parcel, an paved road, about 0 minutes north of Pontiac. Farm hem* In fin* condition, ] bedrooms an main floor, expanelon attic. A wander-tul small bam tee. REAL BARGAIN, YES SIR I Priced to salt, takas substantial down payment. CALL TO SEE!-—------— > ^wrisiun WEGauwi trtrt usual ilent tocatton to m* anttr* (NO nrn Newly designed home by JjQ.ZOU . . . ty-Rlto." Cantor foyer *n- * ’ FOR A TWO-FAMILYI Separate entrance to each of these apart-ments, located In th* city. Lower six-room renting for ttO, upper 3-room renting tor 345. Timken ell furnace. Fairly new IW-garag* too. 490 down will buy this! Humphries FE 2-9236 If no answer, call FE 1-540 BIRMINGHAM 104 E. Lincoln. House you will went to see. K you would like to 0 to th* heart of Birmingham. It has 2 bad rooms, fenced In rear yard knd * most desirable neighborhood Great potentials for a small price, BRICK LAKE FRONT Almost new 4 bedrooms. 1 baths, tri-level ranch. Ideal layout tor jexecutiv*. Balcony on ' first floor ^nd walkout basemant with 'picture windows. Recreation room with deluxe bar. R fIraplacat. Good carpeting end draperies stay. Over $2,000 in landscaping. Sato tend beach. Price $28,950. Times Realty JOHN KINZLER, REALTOR _SipSNUt ISOMPMf pwvww —-. — street. Would tots* land contract as down payment. Total price, 411,01. COZY 1-BEDROOM BUNGALOW with hardwood floor*, ail h i a L handy kltchan, aluminum storms and screen*, rtoken drive, partly floored attic. Ctoaa to acMtl and but. $1,950, terms. PHONE 682-2211 ' 1141 Cataflbabrih Rote _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 4260 LEDGESTONE Her* is a Baauty Rita In all Its •ptondor. Fin* location, close to th* Lady at th* Lakes Church and seteet; also within walking dls-tanc* to Watortord Village elementary school. Three bedroom brick ranch wHh an attached 2VB«ar garage, family ream, sunken living room, sunken kitchen and pan-try art soma of th* many fin* toaturaa at this beautiful Baauty-1ttta. Yo* era Invited to Inspect its fins workmanship and quality. Drive art Dixie < Highway to Waterford turn toft on Ledgestone. Lots of house Lots of qualltyl Only S3t.f0 to dupllceto. Let's talk trade. SHAWNEE LANE NEW COLONIAL. Live In luxury to e nice 170 square feel colonial with 4 bedrooms 2li baths, formal dining room, large living room, community water and * l'T-cer garage with a large landscaped lot near th* lake. Drive out to Jayne HeWitt — Ttll Shawnee Lane. We'll be happy to talk trad*. 8091 KENWICK LIVE IN THE LAKE AREA. Brand new 3-bedroom rancher, attached garage, large let. Designed and built by Beauty -Rite Hemet, Inc., to give you tte ultimata In living Comfort. A hem* you MUST SEE TODAY. Drive out MM turn left on Williams Lak* Rodd. Right to Kenwlck. Watch tor OPEN signs. 758 SUNNYBEACH DR. Trade your existing heme on this lovely 3-bedroom brick ranch, featuring quality construction through-out. 1 fireplaces, sunken kitchen, alt formica cabinets, bullt-lns, and a l’Y-c*r attached gerag* in addition to many more features. $1,-40 down plus closing costs wilt handle on a new 34-year mortgage. MM to Tttkt Lakes. Tum left on Sunnybeach Drive. TRADING IS TERRIFIC NEED A LARGE, URGE HOME ' W* will taka your smaller homt In tradel All larg* rooms In this tto* older home. 4 bedrooms, nice living room, separata dining, farm style kitchen, large screened porch. BONUS, 3-room apartment to rent or for tn-lbwi. Bear garage, plus work shop. Lake privileges at Lake Orton. NOW IS THE TIME CASS lake FRONTAGE- Ranch home. 3 bedrooms, 11V baths, 1W-car garage, aluminum tiding. Lots of living ere*. All tor only $14,-450. 14 per cent down plus closing cost. NEVER BEFORE LIVED IN. Brand spanking new. Only $204 down. Our Lady of the Lakes location 3-bed room alt brick ranch, lull tiled basement, family room, natural fireplace, colored bath fixtures end built-ins, t-car attached garage, plus many other lovely features. Vacant, tmmadlato possession. THREE-BEDROOM, full basement home with lake privileges on Middle Straits Late. Hat Mp*r*t* dining room, recently decorated. Close to slate perk and Twin Beech Country CMs. Priced at 411,70. LIVING ROOM DELUXE. Picture r„ Ar,nMC i lv/.wr this II* square living area with GKAUOU5 LIVINU / s“1' can b* yours, to this lovely Abed- Open; SUN. 2 TO 5 353 EXM008E Elizabeth Lak* Estates, art MM YOU SHOULDN'T MISS Seeing this exceptionally nice two* bedroom bungalow, carpeted living room end dining area, ceramic tile bath* lovely kitchen* will delight you. Basement recreetlon room* ell furnace* new water softener* two-car garage* paved drive* 50'x 190' lof* leke privileges. Asking 813,500. Easy-Easy Terms — Your hostess* Lee Kerr. Open: SUN. 2 TO 5 338”TERNBERRY Lorraine Manor off Scott Lake Rd. 3-BEDR00M BRICK A hard-to-find home, all on one door, built in 1454 with city sewer and wator, big kitchen with eating space, basement, ell heat, 75x165' tot, paved street — near schools, too. Asking 41010. Easy terms — Your hart, Dave Bradley. Open SUN. 2 TO 5 3667 Lortna Dr. wood burning fireplace, book-shelves on each tide. Large windows to front and rear. Bright red carpeting. Two generous size bedrooms 14x0 and 12x14. A bath that Is really different, tots ot cupboards it) this large kltchbn. 4x11 dining ' area, family room. 0x0 garaga. A Insert an acre tot. Laka privileges on White Lak*. RAY O'NEIL Realtor room hem*. Family room, natural fireplace lust mad* for relaxing and *n toy Ing the cold winter days. Ilk baths, tormal dining room, •tops* ver kitchen with eating area, basement, gat hot wator. B car gerai*. Immediate possession. Your Not!, Floyd L Sommers. sfUMPSfN REALTY S. BLDG. 1071 W-Huron ' FE 44411 After S cell CM B477S BATEMAN Gets Results OPEN WHITE ttadous 1 badraem ranch artth family room, attached Bear *a-raga, ate tto baths. 4uH busing* and mapto floors. FOB pries SIMM Including lot. HI Cram Ian*, right to 1:144:0 dally. rirttt to Ml. Open DON WHITE, INC 041 DIXIW HWY. OR 4-44M Drayton Plains Arta BBBDROOM, FULL BASEMENT. GAS FURNACE, LOT MkBEV Mb' car garaga. This tent* aknart Mat and clear, Owner will sanaldar trading Bile home ** deem Ferment an * tedrewn to gr near •am* area ar ertl *• MJOk 401 down or 4X30 cash. _______ HAROLD R. FRANKS. REALTY JW3 Union Lak* Road ■M B3M*____________«M 3-7141 ANNETT Colonial Brick I badraem English design g larg* wooded tot. Large living room with fireplace, Mt size dining roam, dan or pf ream, kltasen with breakfast space and Ito baths. CaiveB Ing and drag** Included. Fin-lahed baaamant, steam teat, water softener. 2-car garaga. 127 jea terms. Larg* Brick Ranch ttoemfleld schools. Living room with pktura window a Isdgsrock fireplace, dtotog L, tamlly room 10x24. screened patio llxtl, kitchen, GE stove and refrigerator, umh- • er and dryer. Ito ceramic baths. 3 bedrooms, toads of closets. Gat radiant hart, stator softener. Carpeting and drape* throughout house, tto-car attached garage, overhead elec. door. Vaunt Sto,-104, terms. Templeton WALTERS LAKE •rick Bbsdrapw with nice dsn. Fbch lak*. OH tel water teat, im-finished attic Bear attached garage. 4 tot*. Only 41*40. Terms can 0 arranged. K. L. Timpltton, Rtoltor 2334 Orchard Laka Read SUNDAY 2-5 _____65 NMtIU —___________ JUST MINUTE* from 4-7* expressway nerih ot Pontiac. Eaautl-tul. scenic, rolling countryside and the deal of your life. Just take over present 5S4 per cent mortgage with approximately SLIM UnmmnnH laka Front down end no mortgage casts. At- flUmmunu LUKB mini most new contemporary bi-level 2-level t bodroom brlck nan)* built to 1417. 4 big bedrooms. 2 full brttis, large family room. All the bullt-lns tvtn dishwasher and automatic softonar, plus 3-car garage. Where cm you buy so much for so lltttol M24 to HI Hill. rMrt to property. GAYLORD BEAUTIFUL FINK ERICK HOME on emal 0 cods* Late. Tw> brlrtt ftrspllce*. carpattog ss*IMe-w*ll to I ream, rhw* badraomt. ex- huM to 14*3, Call —! Jj, g^. [lying FE B4M3 «r MY M0I tails. OWNER WILL BOLL . JPL .. ter only **.40. Bunulaw to Late Orton, tto* *4 tot 41x365. Paved streets and welt*. Call FE *4443 or MY B2421. Lawrtnct W. Gaylord PE B4MB jrMYJMEl kj^MUMSI nwrt I IlnO P9H9VT VfV ” '"M Lake Orton : & 89 HS,sL^^vl5£S^, Qglr A wt. Fenttae, lari* 01 $350 DOWN RIH oma. oil fumaea. Lara* utility, PtMM back yard. On Nprih W^aHJaWB.-- . . J. C HAYDEN, RtoltOtL EM 34*46 10*1 Highland Rd. (M0) 261 ORCHARD LAKE JSH iTtoTte manvi. Tan raoma» ■.'■ntit nt* Jrtmo poaslrtlittoa. SI 1,40 F.H.A. INCOME ON 0SMUN Feu* tamlly Brim furnished and rented. Tw* Breem and balk agarintorts and tor* Broom and bath Mgrtmaidt. Tarrn* avaiiabte. *11,40 with 040 down. GOLF LANE DRIVE trick ranch tern*. Flue ygart old. L4SRS living ream, dtotog L, family kitchen. | bedroom*, family mam, Iw bathe, rtteeted but garaga. aluminum storms and screens. Latipt tot. Frtoad at 1040 Terms. John K. Irwin a sons ' Realtor* Sine* 14*5 0* W. Huron 0. Phong PR Jlllto fuMtog FE 544*3 NEAR FISHER'S Largs * Badraem, newto dMsretod. bssemsnt. now gat wwwcato' mtoum 70 Baldwto B« H0 $38.00 PER MONTH DOWN PAYMENT - HURRY OH THIS RINT GIATBR. WRIGHT' 02 Oakland Aft. * Evas- ater « _______PI *•’*<« Handyman'* Special Ntar Rochester, Save Iheusanda at 4*0 an this an*. |*m* finish work to be don*, ibtdmww ranch, baa*-manl, guar lb acre Irt. Balance owing *4,70 Bert otter takes tt. MMSRDEN REALTY 3434 W. Huron_________33B7157 MILLER FHA TERM* Law down payment on Nil* extent ton illy nit* Itedrtsm hem* with Willleme Lak*. 1priv. ■ Tte living ream to aleety carpsted. large d*»B|k4 kUdhen^Futt^Beea- stools. tVk car garau. drive. w*t a dandy 0U0 WIMT SUBURBAN* SugdM Late prlv. A neat newly dtwratod *• ream heme, vacant and ready tar samtartakls Itvtog. Atom, ttorth* and acrwnfc acreatiad porch. Lota or ctoMto. Favad drive, It ^ traaa, getd Trevt ftohtog. CITY NORTH MNi An aider heme Ib Good canilflon at a jprtaa yau can afford. 4 reams and Ibath Including | btdreams. Put baaamant. rt*M ga* h**t. Not tmagt at yau would 040 with tow di William Miltar Realtor FE 2-0263 tig W. Huron Open tto* NORTH SIDE INCOME Clean 14 ream Income. 4 apart-merle. * beBto, besement, gas teat Bear garaga. Large _ tot. A4 condition to and out, showlno good ONLY 04,70 turn DOWN. Iruwe Prapirty 50 TWO FAMILY GARAGE, tot, bsbtmmt. Ip to CORNER . BV owner. >314464. SAMRTMWf ’W umm; earn* 1*4 ton tad. Will sell. FE ANBB._ Mm ftrtpirty 81 t YEAR-ROUND LAKE FRONT houses M Pontiac Lain. EM B 653* or 07-4474, AT MORGAN LAKE. NOW Al/AIL art* 100x10 tota. 040.40 down. ” - ^Tu Fermac 10 ■urn iwAtav ship* gimim uu *0 a manth- FemltC 10 mjn. by csltonf teauen Cass laka. *1MM ~ Bwn*r. 4»Bia0 _________________ LAKC-LIVINO. EXCELLENT LOTS. Private sand teach, (wlm. teat-deck*, flak. U minutes to Fom tlac *70 0 down, W mo- OR B11SL kLOCH EROBu PI 4450. 2 both*, firooiaoe, basanwnt, jjerdj. agpItoMts, t seres. W ft. *14^0, terms. OR B105. •Ml ippi ftLDcff'bIosTf E*4»t UNION LAKE Larg* brick t+oom ranch, m bath, fun blttmint, MS hut. large tot. Cirri* drive. Only S2L-40 FHA, PAUL JONES REALTY » 64584 ROUND LAKI. BG^DPOOM BRICK lake-front, besement, RrMtact, garage, near Hiepptog center. 0V 5oo. caeh t» land eentract. 03-740. JM lAkf ShI*w66T YE* (WE ARE SELLING) a nolgh-gartead a* well as a bama, that's why w* want yw to sgact our Baautmti *•*•*. W* have already bultt and sort many homaa, brt flrrt s0 ted to artt gratgseto *»*»■#*)-vision as rgeed place to Rug. Modem mads, shopping, cm •ncx. churches, school* and national faclilttos. SOME OF THE PINKY NOME* to the laka ana. am built hare to our tuhdlvtolM, Hf help to alto FtottWIng *Rd design tot us help you plot yaur paritagt tor yaur future heme. C 0. BAtfS REALTOR atw cemmwee Rd. im B4i0 MuuG8r4M00> SudZaRuMmStot' ' PiniWl l CAU. FOR DETAILS. SACRIFICE SALi 00 DOWN tert. Lara* Irt. MUM tart. Mad* same work. MAKE US AN OF. FBR. CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN •*Tamlito 5-room toxyetow. attic tor addtttonal maw, sited dtotog mem. Full I . _ _ ell FA MU. Front garth. 7x21 tt. Lot size, 5155x167 R. PRICED TO SELL - 040 • Smith Wideman 412 W, HURON ET. oral EYES, ff FI 4-4526 BMjger month. Adam* Realty. FI taMR RUM ; LONG LAKE FRONT HOMIGt-level. *7 tt. git water. tepraU metety 120 aq. tt. 4 bedroom*. *t- U8-<(W<* 1* 16 Acrt* I acres U scenic land. HM par Largo 330* Wide S sere bilk------ views. IU0 tto* i C PANGUS, Rtoltor ORTONVILLE 40 Mill tt. HA 740* 06 MWN. NIAR l-A. ITS •LOCH iRM. CORF, OR B00 vm s^jgCTfS?' 109 B10* ILOCH BRO*. FI 4-404 OPEN large. SUNDAY 2-5 2934 ST. JODE BRAND NEW. Beautiful specious rancher to Jayne Heights. Jusl completed and reedy to move In. Ranch stone exterior, Mb Beautiful ground-level family room with parquet floors and full wall Gaorg-ian marble fireplace. It will be your favorite room. Farm-type kitchen with all the bullt-lns and a breathtaking metier bedroom. Full basement and attached Bear garage make* this complete. *3^ 300 dawn plus costs will handle. Dixie Hwy. to Silver Lak* Rd., right to Walton, toft to Shawnee, left 1 Mock to tt. Jude. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 6334 BALMORAL TERRACE NEW TRI-LEVEL. Completely carpeted, high scenic setting on Watortord Hill. Most beautiful view you could ever ftodi you cm see for miles. 4 bedrooms. 2Vb baths, fireplace and paneled family room, get hot-water heat "'and loadad WHh built-toi. $340 down plua costs will handle. Dixie Hwy. to Waterford Hill Terrace, toft to Balmoral, right to property. OPEN- SUNDAY 1-7 FURNISHED MODELS For tha budget-consrteUt — 3 for-rifle model*. AN three tedroem* and each on* loaded with tots of extra features *1 prices you can afford. $4,475 to $12,445 on your lot. Open for inspection Sunday T-7; week days, 5-7:36: end Saturday, 14. COME SEE I M0 to Whittier Si., opposite City airport, south I block to models. TRADING^ IS OUR BUSINESS DRAYTON AREA ALMOST NEW; 3-bedroom rancher with carport. Carpeting, gat heat, .large tot and lak* privilege* on Maceday Lak*. It's nlcq. end only aie.soo with ai.aw down plus costs. , ,, WEST SUBURBAN BRICK RANCHER with attached 2 • car garage. 3 bedrooms. 2Vk baths ■ Md family room. Are* of *11 new hornet and wonderful condition. Nicer then new. Owner will consider trade north of Fenttae, Priced at $24,300 with 0100 down plus costs. Complete iir every detail and dose to Union Leke shopping. / S25DDOWN clean 1-bedroom with end get tart. Beautiful Nice shade trees and full^Bcar parage. It's a bargain ar $7,950 on FHA terms, with /only S2S0 DOWN) UNION LAKE AREA REAL NICE 2-tedroom built In 1455. Oil FA heal, new wator pump, excellent condition end Immediate possession. Lake privileges on Middle Slrellt Lak*. Price re-duced to only *7.10 with reasonable down payment- Call Today! TRADE THE BATEMAN WAV , Coast-to-Coast Trades 377 S. Telegraph Realtor FE 1-7141 Open f - 4 M.L.5. ' Sunday I -,5 with modem kitchen wtth buill-lns, fireplace to. break-let! arga wtth twinged grin, family rm., 3 full baths, carpattog and draptt. 3-car alt. garage. Gaa tert; central air mailtttan tag, pm of form owner will secrlflc* tor *040 — Term*. 0p«n Sunday 2-5 PJA. Lower Straits Lain Front 1 bedroom Cap* Cad briUen Ihl did tot. front* on Edge-wood Golf Course. 1st noor has Bvtog room, flreulec*. dtotog room, larga kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath. 2nd floor t larg* tedroem* and balk, bets mint, roc room with fireplace, FA ott tert. S2L40S, t*r ms. Directions: Out Commerce Road to Edge-wood Golf Course (stone pillars) turn right, fellow winding read to *70 Edge wood. Opm Sign. See our Us ptoy ad on — 36)4 Meadowlelgh line, Open Sunday 2 to 5 p.m., on paga 10 , WE WILL . TRADE Rtoltor* 28 E. Huron St. Open EvMtage end Sunday 1<4 FE 8-0466 OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 P-M. UNION LAKE AREA 8110 Casa Mia Gay, inviting, colonial style, 3-b*droom brick ranch home with attached Bear garage; featuring larg* living room with flreptote, dtotog item with sliding glass doors to patio, 2 til* baths, family room, nicely weeded lof. Approximately 10 per cent down plus cost*. To Inspect drive west on Elizabeth Late Rd. to Cooley Late Rd.. Tight Va mil* to Kenwick, toff an* block to Casa Mia, right to "OpM.'l "Bud" Nicholit, Realtor » Ml. Clement St. FE 5-1201 or FE 4-8773 £ SUNDAY 3 to 5 93 East Iroquois Four-bedroom brick tern*. Large living room with natural fireplace, dining room. don. kitchen wllh breakfast space — he If bath down, full bath up. Bear garaga. Full besement. Lame let SO" wide. Turn off Huron m Ottawa, near General Hospital, fhM toft M East Iroquois. Leslie R. Tripp, Rioltor 7* Wart Huron Street FE MW (Rventage FE 44271) COMMERCIAL Located at comer of Orchard Lake Read. Voorhelt and Ottawa Drive. Ideal locate* tor H0if commercial retailing er repair. 24'*40' Week building. Frtoad at 0,750. ACREAGE r / 14 aerdt M Granger Read. Priced at »J00 par acre. LOTS Two M'xfSO' tots. Scoti Lak* frontage. Priced at $2,400 each. John K. Irwin t SON* * ' Realtors Phone FE 54444 Open f *.m. to 4 p.m. GOVERNMENT HOMES SAT. SUN $500 $600 'WMnm§ TOTAL SOWN PAYMENT INCLUDING CLOSING COST FOR ANY HOME BELOW EASY PAYM1NTS-L0W INTESEST-WE TAKE TRADE-INS SALESMEN AT 426 EMERSON ST. $10,500 Featharston# and Mt. Clemens St. OTHERS FOR INSPECTION and Basemant $ 9,850 $ 8,750 $ asso $ 9,500 $ 9,500 $12,250 With 3 Bedrooms 414 EMERSON ci*m 417 EMERSON Bert Buy 418 EMERSON Like New 706 LIVINGSTONE Bullt-lns 462 EMERSON Brick Construction 447 THORS Harrington HTNs, Carport, Brick ________Amsral > Contain 3 bedrooms, tile baths, nice kitchens, tome with built-in Ovens and'ranges, tome gas heat, fencing, oak and tile floors, tastefully painted walls. They’re really nice. - Not Open But Outstanding Buys 406 LYNCH-Harrington Hills Sub, A really great bargain a* • beautiful brick Can-tomia Contemporary ranch tame wtth cargart. Full baaamgnC lovely M to beautiful surroundtoB*. Hu 3 bedrooms, atocca celltoued Itvtog dtotog room. Ail to autatandtog condition. *44* bmm plus amrtl doe-tog carta. ' $12,000 t.; - \ •. - -_.■/ > u. 401 CAMERON ST.-Pontioc Newly jwtoeantod, including shining oak floor* and mmblbm pi ottered welts. A model kRcheiv tv" basetneiir, storms and scree**. *05 moves yeu to Hut lama. Only: $9,900 . 5793 EVEREST-ON MoybH Rd. a—EhaaaR g( ciarfcston and Hk* paw. S bedroom RhK cm to move to thta hem* —.—— $rr,5oo 00 total 280 Hopkins cor, Stanley A HIM* dirty tort whrt », BMd byy tor a Mg Bbte-room ranch hem* wtth Mg, big (M batmwrt, automatic hart, real nlcq Jttoctei? Utti teed and ton. caramlc tU* balh. veiWbule aittrancq, am par month toctodtog tote* and toauranca. Full price: $10,800 200 OTHERS - ROCHESTER - ORION -;. DRAYTON PLAINS t CLARKSTON -- PONTIAC EVERY HOME DISCOUNTED AT LEAST . 'v: . $i^oo \ YOU DON'T HAVE TO WAIT-ail NOWI OFFICE OPEN SUN0AY 1-5 VAL-U-W AY REALTY eOVBMMENT REPRESENTATIVES FE 4-3531 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-3531 > r T 'f* ■/ r i ff TT" f - g ' • v '• V, 1- r'r -»—• • ’ t ‘ r**i • ) rr ; f. > r: >r- vf,' V V. y yt- ■ THE PONTIAC.PRflSSn SATURDAY JANUARY jgf'lOM •r,1: f " J-, * ff W Mi/' pr ( P li’:' TWEfcTY-ON^ f 14 UH - AwBifE A-I BUYS Vocont Property _ wood Village, ll7-«oot lain Nuttiat.Aiw wo leg kemaa, I Hoc Clarkston Area fN acres, rooldontlol or commercial Idool tor wsfcout (assmtnt. slightly rolling. Walton Lake Privileges A bomttfut view of Walter Lake train this high hum tost lot. Juat ott Ctarkston • Orion Rood. WATERFORD REALTY D. Bryaen Realtor 4S4S Dixie Hwy. Cell *71-1171 atlar • p.m. 3344773 AnENtlON, BUILDERS! Several gaod bualneaa lota and res-Idantlal ma In Auburn Haights and Rechaater Area. NEWINGHAM REALTOR . UL 2-3310 CHOOSE YOUR HOMESITE NOW drainage, excellent financing building. tetxVIO', I-- ms FI LADD'S, INC leaser Rd. (Parry M14) Min or OR 3-1331 after 7:3B Open Sunday, 12 to * 35*15 JOSLYN AVENUE 3tx*0 cement block buDdlng, 3 large door*. ID ft. on Joatyn, 500 ft. deep, ideal apot for riding horaaa. 15,000 caah. Mutt will PAUL JONES REALTY . FE 4-8550 NshiMi Opportvnfties 59 CLASS C HO- 204J1 — |n nice foam near Midland and IS. Living quarter* on 4at floor. Upatalri apt. ranted. I par cant food. Dance parnw. Wall equipped. Only C bar In town-•hip- Good groat, only 113,000 down Include! real ettate. State Wide—Lake Orion 1175 LAPCBR RO. OA *-1600 Ol- 1-toW APTIR t OR 1-7000 CONEY ISLAND Hot apot located near largo thop-pmg canter. Amutement machine* pay rant. Ideal for man and wife operation. Available on term*. MICHIGAN Business Soles, Inc. JOHN LANDMESSER, BROKER 1573 Telegraph______PE 4-15*2 BUSY WELL • KNOWN RESTAU-rant, by owntr. Call FE M775 evenings and Sunday*.___________________ Monty te Loom - (Llcen* (Licanaad Monay Landar) LOANS •1 125 TO 11,468 COMMUNITY LOAN CO. 36 E. LAWRENCE PE *4421 MONEY TO LOAN LOANS • TO $1,000 To coniolldato Mil* tote one monthly payment. Quick service, with courteous axperlanc*d counsellors. Credit life Inauranca available. stop In *r phone PE Mill. HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 N. Perry St. *FE 54121 t to 5 Pally. Sat. » te 1 TEAGUE FINANCE CO.% 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER ROMEO 214 E. ST. CLAIR LEASE. BOAT LIVERY, SNACK bar, living quarters. 400 It. lake-•n>nt, 2 bedrm. homo, garage, 4 2 room gpti. 673-5531 ATTENTION! Pure Oil Company hat 1 modem May service station on on* of the busiest corners In Royal Oak. Poid dealer training H desired. Direct lead on to the I-7S expressway. Now, doing good gallonage. Pteew coll Jack Anderson. 443 3B44. START YOUR OWN SALES OR-gonlzatlon. Very low kivootmont needed with Immediate rotums guaranteed. Phono (73-3007. BLOOMFIELD Woodward-Square Lake area — Over 100 largo rolling, etoodtd lots to choose from. Most have all Im- Easy terms. RORABAUGH FI AMIC JKHTflN kliVkooRE, off Mt. Clemens. 11.000, terms. MA 4-12*1. ouonlnga. MA 4-3555. WATTS RIAL ESTATE _ I_______ ■ NA >3550 WB5 Mil of Bald Eagte Lake. LAKE FRONT Watt raatrtcted taka front lof on tenia toko In Waterford Township surrounded by nice homes, 55x250 ft. lot. 54.750. TERMS. Brewer RiaT Estate FI 4-5141____________Eves. 4444144 WE ARE OFFERING THESE CHOICE BUILDING SITES AT MIDWINTER DISCOUNTS: Labe Angalu* lake (rant, 104x100. ftommond Lake front, 45x256. | acres an Gate Road. Bfymour Lake front, 400X250. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GEORGE IRWIN, REALTOR SN W. Walton_______FE >7003 Mt hm 56 SI ACRIS WITH 5-BEDROOM homo and harm. OA *-1013. A. linden, ten. H. Witasn.___ LOCAL PHARMACY Well-known and- established drug store in excellent neighborhood. Includes package liquor business. Good toss*, approximately 116,000 down. Brewer Real Estate FE 4-5181 BIG-PROFIT BAR Pontiac liquor bar — Talk about ACTION!! This one has It . Ask to M 'inown now. Takas 423668 to handle. WARDEN REALTY 3434 W. Huron 333-7157 WANT TO SELL? GOT TO SILL your business, large or small, or guy one? Wo cm Mlp you, that'* our business, call us. KAMPSEN REALTY (Csmmosctol dm.) 1171 W. Huron St. PC 44*21 . * - - -n *4714 After 4 P.M. Call Money Maker Party store whh 1-acre. Apartment phis 2-bedroom horns. Lock, stock and barrel. 430A06. terms. Lake Bar A real money maker. * t liquor, seats 254. 247.000. Terms or will trsd*. LOANS 025 TO 11,000 AUTOS , LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS OL 4-7011 OL 147*1 PL MSI* PL 2-3510 _________"Friendly servfce" LOANS 025 to 11000 Insured Payment PIm BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE Finance Co. Pontiac State Bank Building FE 4-1538-9 WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $1,000 Wa will be glad te help you. STATE FINANCE CO. 100 Pontiac state Bank Bldg. FE 4-1574 Mertgoge loom it Me Household Goods 1*42 AUTOMATIC TWIN NEEDLE zig-zag In wood cabinet. Doss decorative sowing, Mind horns, buttonholes, etc. Oslanct of *41.10 or will accept 14.11 on monthly payments. Michigan Nscchi-Elna. FE *-*121. 200-POUND FRIQIOAIRE ICE-cubo maker, good condition 1250 ■pandhtm I y twin bads. FE 0-4554. A KIRBY VACUUM condition - 015. APPLIANCES ; Largo and amall Must sell — below cost. Vacating building. OBcRG'S APPLIANCES (ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES) *15 Maks St., Rochester AMANA UPRIGHT DEEP FREEZ-ar, 20 cu. ft. good running, $75. Cold Spot 11 cu. ft. refrigerator 155. 3340352. 00* Montlcello. ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT FOR THI HOME CAN BE FOUND AT L and S SALES. A little out of the way but a tot left to pay. Furniture and llpncat of all klndt NEW AND visit our trade dept, tor appliai USED. Hi real bargains. Wa buy, sail or trade. Coma out and look aroundtJ acres of froa and look around, _* acres of frs parking. Phone PE 5-4241. Open Men. to Sal. 44; Frl. 4f 14 MONTH* TO PAY ALL WOOL PLUSH CARPET, PUR-pla, closa to 70 yards. Pries low. Interested, call 603-1145. MORTGAGE ON ONE ACRE UP. With ISftfoat frontage. No appraisal too. B. D. Charles. Equitable Farm Loan Service. 1717 5. Telegraph. FE 44521. AUTOMATIC ZIO ZAO SEWING machine. Separate "cams" tor ambroidary stitches, button holes, etc. Walnut cabinet. Taka over payments of 44 per mo. tor 4 mo. or 154 cash balance. Universal Co. FE 44405. QUICK CASH LOANS UP TO $3,000 You can gat a monthly paymont caah loan of 03400 or lose oh your horn* even though not fully modom usually In two day* Nms. W* give you Ih* full amount In caah. Thors Is not * ponny to pay tor appraisal survey or abetraef. also now receive a free credit You Ufa Inauranca policy. Conaolktete your debit, pay I make home Improvements our maney. See and talk tt aver with us without obligation. VOSS AND BUCKNER, INC. 204 NATIONAL BUILDING PONTIAC, PH. PE 44724 BATEMAN REALTY CO. 257 ft Telegraph Open 44 Sim. W COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Pont. PI 04(41 Oft. WO 14*21 Homo—27 Acres full both, good oh furnace, good level land. 014*224 01.750 down. 5-Btdroom House—40 Acres Baeement, 2-car garage, 1 large bams. East of Goodrich. Drive little further and save. *21 ,*00. Opportunities For Truckers C PANGUS, Realtor 422 Mil *4.___________NA 7-2014 It ACRE* - (ROOM HOME -jPxfO'lwm, new loo' wall — near south al Grand Blanc ■xp railway south al -40004 51.500 down. • ACRES 3 miles N. of ClarkMgn on Mloll furnace, now 4" weft, 810.540, $1 400 down. 45 ACRES — Vary attractive newly ramodolid farm home — tana serssnad perch, tall shade trees, inchsdlnp a damn walnuts, bam and parade. 12*.500, sub. down. INTERESTED IN ACREAOE tor your now home? Wa have a top selection of rural parcels. Oat Into Ihf growing transportation buslnoa* aa an bidapandant contractor. Earn top money. Wa need man 35 to 50 who own or can buy lota modal 1VI to IV* ton truck equipped te low mobile homes or with fifth wlwal and vacuum. Must b* able to pass ICC physical. Contact Clyde Ellis, Holiday Inn, Phono 23M501, Flint. Michigan. FOR LEASE OR RENT. DOWN-town stort In Hotly, 411 mate corner, good location. Idool tor clothing or gift snap. Heat furnished. Call 11*4*4*130. After S pjlt TEXACO INC Clorkston, Mich. UNDERWOOD HEAL ESTATE 0540 Dixie Hwy., Clarkston QBS4HS_________________Eva*. 425-1*41 11 ACRES NEXT to new Chrysler Highway. Rood frontage an two reads. 435 41. blacktop frontage, good Investment. Liberal discount tor cadi. 90 ACRES NOLLY AREA — Madam Bom, 4-bodrm. home, semi-private taka, caw bam with drinking cups, alto, mflk house, blacktop read.,New at lam Him 4300 par per*. Floyd Kant Inc., Rtaltor PE 4*123 *r FE i Mb BmNmss PrtpBrty 57 This It s modem, 2 bey station, located at 444S Dixie Hwy. In Clarkston, Mich. Station has I hoists, new pumps and large 40* Texaco sign. We haw financial assistance available, plus a pay training program while you loam. For more information call R. E. Blensy, 3441404 days and 04-3346 evenings and weekends. Mb Land CoEtrocts 60 1 TO 50 LAND CONTRACTS Urgently wanted. Saa us baton you deal. Warren Stout, Realtor 1450 N. Opdyks Rd. PE 441*5 Open Eve*. *111 4 p.m. 35 PER CENT DISCOUNT, YOUR 2 STORES IN EXCELLENT LOCATION WITH APARTMENTS. ONLY *4444 DOW N PAYMENT. INTERESTED PARTIES CALL M 45104 FROM II NOON TO 4 P.M. FOR (AL* OR LlAM.~MOOERN brick building. Alr-condttionad. Pri- vate parking. Exc. location. Ideal Oar any prahaalon. Inauranca, general office, ale. PE 44133. air 10, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP, 44 acre, (NO tq. ft., nttg. and wtr big, modem heme, 55.000 down. UNIVERSAL REALTORS 334-3551 EVE. 4442217 59 NATIONAL Business Broken IM Orchard Lake PE 47441 COMPANY kAS FOR MAJOR OIL Meat 3 madam station*. Goad location*. Paid mining and flnan-clal help available. FE 4-1511 *wVjs* 19 mlM STATION FOR LAaI! TO miles Waal *5 Pontiac an M-Jt. Dealer mining available. Hally5747141. UNION LAKE AREA Party Nan, high profit, Kowalski sausage bear and wtaa. Short been, wry madam. 47M44 year. Easy terms. Call Ryan, B634SK. itfoAY 6Q6ER restauIAWY. no Sundays. haHdayt or nWits. rent. Automatic equipment, air conditioned, priced to sell. Sid's Grill 47 W. Huron. Ask tor (Id Sacks. LAUNDRY Small wtth all equipment, wall located, on tap of highway near Pontiac Building 34x45, let 40x200. Property could a* wad. ter many buslnassa*. (1MB term*. Will trade CLARENCE RIDGEWAY - REALTOR MtmBtr *4 Muttlpte Listing Servlcs NB W. Walton PE 47SS1 BEAUTY PARLOR Sltl LARGE COMMERCIAL CORNER. Wtth 3 BgdriSHi Mack ham* which may la wad tor business, w.aoo, S1JNB dawn. Clerk Real Estate, PE 47SM. Raaldanba PE 44(13 GOING RIITaURANY Only ww ACTION an your land contract, large small Call Mr. Hitter, FE 4417*. Broker. 3444 Elizabeth Lake Road, COnYracY WALLED LAKE, ever 5 years old, originally 44,440. reduced te S4404, 14 par cant dle-ceunt. MA 413*3 Evenings, MA 42555. $1381 DISCOUNT Balance 57423 at only MS par month wtth 5 par cant Interest. Secured by (room city home Can be handled for only $4442 cqah. Warren Stout, Realtor 1454 N. Opdyfce Rd. PI 44145 Open Ewii *IW 4 pjn. Wanted CoetroctvMtg. 60-A CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS -H. J. Van Walt, 4540 Dlxl* Hwy., OR 4I3S3 1 TO 50 LAND CONTRACTS Urgently wanted, (a* us batere you deal. CASH Loans to $3,000 Consolidate your Mils with only one payment. No dosing costs and IM* Insurance Included an unpaid balance af NO EXTRA coat. Repay ever a aenwnlenl term Phan* or Apply In Parson ' Family Acceptance Corp. 317 National Bldg. tt W. Huron _______Ttlophono pi 44422 HOME OWNERS CASH UNLIMITED Exclusive plan. Ramodtf your home. Pay east or currant Mils. Consolidate bite ana lew monthly payment. And extra cam H you naad.some. Call anytime. (Ip Bear Construction Co. FE 47(31 Swaps 63 ,vi_SAR GARAGE, EXCELLENT T***1 and mIm, ff •« welder outfit or t T 447-5213 13 VOLUMES ofTaw b66k& Mil T^Or will sell far bast otter OR IW*4 FOOT TRAILE*. Lixf NIW; tor house In Pontiac. 3143434. t*5l FORD 1-TON WRECKER, FOR sate or swap. 234 N. Case. 1*44 FORD 3 FAHlANE 500. clean, aute., shift far ttel pick-up truck. FE 464*4. —-- BUS ON LOT AT HARRISON. LUM-bsr tor * cabins, for wall drilling machine. Write Pontiac Pratt Box ICB SKATES,' NlW AND USED We buy, sell and trade. Bamas-Hargraws Hdw. 743 W. Huron. SELL OR TRADE t OIL HEaYER. will heat ate rooms, FE 4-7434. TOY TERRIER MALE PUP FOR western saddle or aquarium fully equipped. NA 7-4*31. ANTIQUE DINING ROOM SUITE. large, 7-pc. BE 44*33 CLEARANCE SALE Brand now living ream suites, ttfJO; bedroom suites, (65.50 4 5tec* Chrome dinette. 433Jti large -place chrome dinette, *51.50; 4 piece drop-leaf set*, *44.50. Bunk and trundle bads — IS styles. In maple, walnut, blond and wrowht Iran, 433*5 up — complete with matt resets. 9x13 foam-back ruga, *14.*J; alee fxU linoleum ruga, 14.*5; (year cribs, *14.*3 Lead* of other ham*. Easy PEARSON'S FURNITURE 214 B. PIKE 4-7441 CHINA CABINET, DININO ROOM tabla, buffet. 425 Lowell. COLONIAL FURNlYuRE, LARGE selection, everything tor your home. Family. Home Furnishings, 2115 Dlxte Hwy., cor. Tatenraah. DAMAGED IN TRANSIT 4-PIECE Bedroom suite name brand, solid oak construction, dint Proof and drawer*. Make otter. Little Joe's Bargain House. Beld-wln at Wallen. PE l-ftt4. DOUBLE BED HEADBOARD, PINK Naughahydt, electric stove, ref-rigerotor I pink velvet wing chairs Air conditioner and many miscellaneous Mama. 245 Guilford, Bloomfield Hills. Ml 43733 ELECTRIC RANGE, $45 453-3436 ELECTRIC RANGE, $35. 443-4254. ClICtric CLOTHES D R Y E R. good condition, *30. 473-34S3 EARLY AMERICAN PINE HUTCH good condition — EM 1-22*7. ENGLISH STYLE DINING ROOM set — oak — 4 chairs — table and pads — china cabinet — buffet —like new. MAple 5-6*31 — be-tween * and S pm EDISON BABY CRIB, EXCELLENT condition, 525. (442777. FLOOR MODEL SALE Amana Chest Freezer Speed-Queen Dryer Speed Queen aute. washer Amama Refrigerator-Freezer CRUMP ELECTRIC, INC. 344S Auburn Rd. FE 43S73 FRIQIOAIRE, WASHER ANO DRY-er, S50 for both. FE 34*4* after 3:00 p.m. GUARANTEED 21-INCH TV, REF-rlgerator, rebuilt automatic wash-art. Michigan Appliance Co.. 1242 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-4411.___ Hand Tools-Morhln4nr 6t|P^»-Hi4ntlit9 Doge 79 DRILL PRES* WITH MOTOR, W- AKC POODLES, f BROWN MaIB In. flo6r modal" 150. % h.p. 3- and temsls. mlhatoy. FE 5-1453 phase motor wltti built-in pear re* ducer, 130. 33M352. fg Montlcello. WINCH BENCH MODEL CRAptS-men drill press wltti motor end woodworkInq ecctli. OR 3-2229. AKC DACHIHUNC" puppieJ, dogs, at stud. Terms, FE 2-04*4. Contrai rSfrylcB POLAROID MODEL 154 WITH ciMs wink light, end flash ................ _ _ gun $60 Minolta auto cord with laamer cast* sun shadtr flash punt adapt ar and f I (tarty HO, 646-3667. ring# Musical Goods AKC TOP A P P R I C O T POODLE pupplM, stud service, PE 3KH. AKC DACHSHUND PUPS S10 DOWN. I JAHBIMS KENNELS FE 8-251*. 70 AKC HIGIIYeTED' MALI P58-#w die, 7 months, 465, must tell. FE 45413 ■ COMPLETE PdODLE GROOMING. Alio other breeds. 471-5444. CHIHUAHUA PUPPY, 5W MONTHS, vary tiny# AKC# beautiful pat; also puppies 2 mos., stud service. 731-2064. .. DACHSHUNDS AKC REGISTERED. . OL Uft________ 71 January Sale On the floor model and demonstrator organs and pianos. $50\to 1200 off regular price. MORRIS MUSIC FE 2-0567 FREE PUPPIES. 6431044. FREE PUPPIES TO GOOD HOME (teu______ 134-4204_____________ 1 IRISH SETTER PUPS, ( WEEKS, AKC - 474*114, after 6 p.m. ' ‘ KITTENS AND SUPPLIES. ALL Pet Shop, IS williams. FE 46433. MALE CAT, FREE TO GOOD home. FE S-9319._ NORWEGIAN ELKHOUNO PUPS, HdaEGiraWtre S9 I960. 10x50, 3BEDR00M M66ILI Home. 1135942. EXPERT MOBILE HOME REPAIR service, tree etflmate*. Alee pant and ecceeeories. Bab HutottiteBn, Mobile Home Seles. Inc. 4W Olx: la Hwy^ Prayten Plelm. OR »ir* BUDDY TRAILER 55' xJO', FUR-nlshad. Privet*Tnr-tite-Ortan an M-24. Psrkhurst Trailer Court. Phone 4*34611. IM N. Lapeer Reed, Lokt Orion, Let 103 1961, 10 x 55, 3BB0R6&M A46BILE home, wa«h*r and inter. Par M-termatlen. FE 46106. . Instant Living February specials «4II knack your hot eft. Sat yi tor Ih# boat deal on any mobile home, new end used. Oxford Trailer Sales FOR SALE Complete set of WFL drums. Raid pearl. Phone OR 34517. HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN — walnut, 2 manual, good condition, one owner. R. E. Steffen*. PH 37164. CLARINET 4. SAX LESSONS By appointment. Basic theory Included. FE 445)7 after 6 p.m. Best U.S. Stock. OR 31391_ PARAKEET,” BABY MALES, Mil 305 jF Irst, Rochester. OL 1-6372. POmIriAN PUPS, AKC. 2320 Liverpool Rd. Bloomfield Orchards. PUPPIES, NO MONEY DOWN. 12 months to pay.1 Poodles end Dachshund. Pekingese, mixed breeds. FE 33112_______Hunt's Pet Shop POODLE PUPPIES, PAPER white, male end femele I weeks. EM 33380. _________ POOOHS, AKC REGISTERED 6730216 BLACK, AKC, STUDIO CODCH, 525; OILED WAL-nut end table, 515; upholstered chair. Sift alt goad condition. FE Mil*. STUDIO COUCH, 524; 3-PIECE wicker sat, 530; auto, washer, 435; •lactrlc drysr, 543 V. Harris. FE 33763 THERMO-DOR ELECTRIC STAIN-leu steel, built-in oven and 4 burner unit. 6230661. USED WASHER, LIKE NEW, $35. FE 34454. USED GE STEREO SET, GOOD condition 12 per week. 1*60 GE TV, excellent condition, 42 par week. Good used tires, from 44.*5 GOODYEAR STORE CASS FE 34123 DOBRO WESTERN GUITAR WITH amplifier and cat*. Like new. UL 3174*. DRIVE-WAY REINFORCING WIRE math, 4l5.»5 gar roll; atop ladders, 2 ft. site, 12.4* to IS ft. sin. 411.55. Warwick Supply Co. 3671 Orchard Lake Rd. Ph. 6433120. EXTRA HEAT FOR THAT COLD room — gaa fired baseboard fits under windows. 4120. Thompsons, 7005 M-5* watt. ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES, ALL rooms. 1*63 designs: pull downs, bslloent, iter*. Bedroom, tl,t*i porch, 41.53 Irregulars, samples. Prices only factory can Olv#. Michigan Fluoraacant, 3*3 orchard Laka. — 1* Piano Specials $695 REGISTERED TOY FOX TERRIER puppies. Pekingese puppies, FE 4666*. ' MUST SELL MERCURY 440(4' houtefralter, reasonable. 12121 Keeler. Southfield. EL 41773 SHORTS MOBILE HOMES Good Used Home Type Trailers to PER CENT DOWN. Care wired end hitches Installed. Complete line of parti and bottle gas. --Wanted Clean Trailers FE 44741 2172 W. Huron Porkhurst Trailer Sales FINEST IN MOBILE LIVING tS.TO 60 fMt. featuring N«w Moon-Buddy and Nomatft Located half way batwaaa Orion and Oxford on M-24* next to Alban Country Cousin. MY 2^611. REGISTERED TOY FOX TERRIER I and chihuahua puppies. Toy fox and chihuahua stud service, FE 2 1497. SOLID COLOR AND PARTI-COLOR Cocker puppies for pets* show or breeding. After 5 p.m. 602-4975. "TOY POODL^S,-WHITE, FEMALES fKC Reg._______________691-2161 Full CONSOLE Size Values to $895 Your choice of finish, Ebony, hogeny. Walnut, White and Gold Franca Provisional. Mo- TABLE, SIX CHAIRS, BUFFET 6429 Adamson, Drayton._________ TV'S ! . $!».»$ and up SWEET'S RADIO 4. APPLIANCE 422 W. Huron St.______ 3345477 TRADE-INS. WE TAKE TRADE-INS. FAMILY Home Furnishings, 2133 Dlxl* Hwy. WHEEL CHAIR, WrtlNGlk WASH 225-gallon oil tank end Duo-Therm heater with blower, 33mm slide prelector and maple love-seat. FE 41613 WYMAN'S USED BARGAIN STORE AT OUR IS W. PIKE STORE ONLY Chroma Dinette Table ...... S *.*5 Apt. Size gas stove ....... Sl».»5 2-plece living room aulte ... 424.95 36" gas stove ............. 434.95 Apt. size electric range .... 444.95 Guaranteed elec, refrigerator S59.95 Guaranteed elec, washer ... 559.95 5-piece bedroom aulte ..... 179.95 EASY TERMS FE 41166 AntiqoM 65-A APARTMENT SALE - ANTIQUES and reproduct ions, some madam. Saturday and Sunday afternoons. OR 37*67. '______________ SECRETARIAL DESK, EXCEL-lent condition 445. 6832962. Hi-Fi, TV l Radios 66 17-UKH RCA TABLE MODEL TV. 41*. *1 to. TV «t. 1* Josephine. 21" CROSLEV LOWBOY WITH HI FI phonograph, 4I0. OR 24BL 338 RECEIVER. OR 34792. SPECIAL 6FFER TRADE: NEW, USED AND RECAP lira* tor anything of useful value. Den, Merkel Tire Co., PE 30423 SalsClotlihtg 64 BROWN NUTIRA PUR COAT, SIZE 19. Blade cocktail drum. 662-•161. OUTGROWN CLOTHING ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. BOY'S TWEED SPORT COAT, SIZE 12-14, Vl SPRING COAT, SIZE ft S7; BOOTS, SIZE 4, 42; GIRL'S TURQUOISE VELVET DRESS; RED AND WHITE WOOL; MISC. ASSORTED, SIZE ft CHILDte WHITE ICE SKATES, SIZE II, S3 MY 31716 AFTER 4 P.M. 75 OLANWORTH, OFF M2A LAKE ORION. WEDDING DRESS, SIZE ». EXCEL-lent condition. 473*543 GOOD USED WASHERS FE 3441* _____254 0*mun St GOOD HOOVER VACUUM, 420. COLONIAL reversible rug, 6'12" x 5'4", 4*. Folding table, seats ft S3 FE 34747. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE THU appliance for sale. 64 Virginia KELVINATOR ELECTRIC RANGE. Alao kitchen cupboards. 6*31601. kenmQrb IRONER, LIKE NEW 6741*55 KIRBY VACUUM, -latT Slnger portable ......... New portable typewriter . Necchl console ............. Singer console aute. zig-zag Console chard organ ......... Curt's Appliance MODEL 451.50 . 419.50 . 433.50 . 439 50 .. 459.50 444.50 LIMITED TIME ONLY-FREE With every TV purchased, on* 20-plec* eat of Melmec dlnnerware. Prices start at 4*9.93 B. P. GOODRICH STORE 111 N. Pony ___________FE 24)1*1 Water SoftBaera 66-A WATER SOFTENER 2 used rental softeners, $35 each 1 Royal semiautomatic, 54*. COOLEY SOFT WATER CO. FE 44404 WATER SOFTENER RENtAL. UN- For Sale MIscbNemem 1 WEEK ONLY 67 Sale Household Goads 65 1 OFFICE SIZE REFRIGERATOR kteel tor home bar. PE 35463. LINOLEUM RUGS 12 x IS $11.95, 12 X 12 49.9S, * x 15 47.4*. * x 71k 13*3 9 x 4 434*. Pgarsons Furniture, 210 B. Pike. FE 4744). Prefinished Paneling 4'x4‘xW" Oaks, 2nd». .... $4.6* 4'xT'xW" Birch, 2nd*...... $3*5 4'x S' x 3/16" Mahogany, lit. . *3*5 4'x 7'x 3/16" Mahogany, lit. . 43.69 Brass Passaga Seta .. (1.73 PONTIAC PLYWOOD 1444 Baldwin FE 2-2543 2 ONLY - REGULAR 4245 COM- WATER SOFTENER, BED springs, day bad, ate. Ml 45423 DOUBLE SINK, MAHOGANY SEC-retary and chair, tabla and van-Hy lamp*. MY 2-1645 after ft LIKE HAMILTON GAS DRYER SM.. largs walnut dining sat *59., S-plece dinette 113, electric Irener lift 4 metal bar stools 413, peri-able laundry tub* 43, dresser g*. Gas and atectrk stoves, refrigerators, beds, wrings, toed* or other Items. BUY SELL AND TRADE. PEARSONS FURNITURE 214 B. PIKE.. PE 47141 oif BABY CRIS Sift ell heaters 419 up, gas dryer 437, (4) piece dining room aet 439. ratrlgeratefa *23 stoves sis up, re-hultt Maytag washers 439, bedrooms, living-rooms, Springs, run and tabtea. MOTOROLA TABLE TV 413 Others. Peer's Appliance. EM 3 4114. 1)45 and 1 regular 4420 oil conversion |eb for only 41*3 also guaranteed, used gas end ell furnaces and tanks, 4431111 ' x r BERRY GARAGE DOOR, NEW AND USED CARPETING FOR tala. Many assorted braids to choose from. Alia savaral roll and remnant*. Select from our stock. W* also specialize In carpet and furniture cleaning. Avon Tray Car-pat Seles, 1644 3 Auburn Ra„ Re-chetter, pest John R. 4531444. ONE TV LIKE NEW, ( SWEEPERS, 1 complete bath room set with shower attachments. FE 37322. PERRY ACRES SUBDIVISION, OR-Ion Township. MY 3164S after ft PHILCO REFRIGERATOR AND eierirtc stove. OR 34647. PHILCd REFRIGERATOR. GOOD condition. FE 2-4454. Warren Stout, Realtor 1494 N. Opdyks Rd. FE 3414S Open Eve*. *1114 ftm. ~~—l'euickcAIw wl ; LAND CONTRACTS Clerk Reel Estate, FE 37444 Res. FE 44413 Mr. Clark QUICK CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS Clerk Reel Estate. FE 37SM, Res. , FE 44413 Mr. Clark. SEASONED LAND CONTRACTS wanted. Get our deal baton you tell. CAPITOL SAVINGS ft LOAN ASSN., 7S W. Huron St. PE 44561. HELPI WE NEED USED HOM#S- Cath an the Una or wa will trade new 3 or 4 bad roam home for vacant land. Cell today! MICHAEL'S REALTY WE 34*00 UN 2-2252 3337554 PE *■?»•* Everything used at aarsabi arte**. NEW FACTORY SECONDS 4 PC. BEDROOMS 447 2 PC. LIVING ROOMS |7f EZ TERMS—BUY—SELL—TRADE Open ‘til f Man. and Frt. BARGAIN HOUSE 143 N. Cass at Lafeyelte FE 2-6142 1-way traffic, use Sanderson John eon ar Oakland to N. Case QUANTITY OF FURNITURE MOD-em and antique. 373 Eileen Drive, FE 5-4073 14-INCH TILTINO ARBOR trie bench sew, |ta taw, drill. Ilka new. UL 3-174*. 14 FEET OF YOUNGSTOWN CAB Ineta. teg and bottoms. COLOR TV, *23224*. reason- inch TV, cabins! 37924. FLOOR MODEL, 1*5* FORD PlCk-UP ANO CAMP-er, 1*60 Sunbeam Alpine, 1*54 14 ft. speed boat 30 h.p. Mercury and Trailer, FE 35264. ACTION AD CLOCKS 23x12 NEON I PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, mahogany txftet, stove, mlec. 674-1565. 3 ROOMS OF BRAND NEW FUR- ntture, Ilyina room, bedroom and dinette - all far 12*3 4140 weak Pearson Furniture, 214 FE 4-7441. CRIB, 3YEAR CHILD CRAFT CRIB. KAN-wet mattress, aft FE 5-9017. 9X12 RUGi CASH Far your land aanfract ar equity. Small mortgages available. Call Tad McCullough, Sr. 4K-1420, arro_rbalty 5142 Cat* Elizabeth Read Money to (Llcen 61 BUCKNER h CokxnbteyMft - Full includes, all fixtures and Inventory. Rent ar tea** 535 me. IB health tor selling. Saif serve. Marks), bear and win* taka out. Oraeartoft t gas pump*. Corner teaenew. I bedrm. living quarters. Money maker. 43444 dawn plus Inventory. In Leaaar, sugar marital. Bear and Win* taka out •Meats groceries, comer tmlftn. Living quartan SIMM down phi* In- Fttor Realty ’ Atftaft Mteh._ Phone RA 434*5 Attic#, lapse*, MO 4-3*53 FINANCE COMPANY WHBRE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $1,000 OFFICES IN Pontlec—Drayton Pleins-Utlca waited Lafca-Slrmlnghom LOANS TO $1,000 Usually an first visit. Quick friendly. hateful FE 2-9026 la As number to call OAKLAND LOAN CO. 351 Pontiac Stela Bank Bldg. 4:34 te si5 — sat. 9:34 te I 43*5 EA. VINYL LINOLEUM ....... 49c yd. PLASTIC WALL TILE . 1c aa. BAG TILE OUTLET, 1875 W. Huron 9xit liNeolum Rugs sis* PLASTIC TILE "2 FOR Ic TILE, CEMENT, TRIM FOR BATHTUB AREA Of.fS ASPHALT TILE (RANDOM) 4c 4a. THE FLOOR SHOP 22SS ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD Ft 6-5314 2 SPECIAL BARGAINS S rooms brand new tom hurt with nice range and refrigerator ctodes new nylon Hvtng root ■ * Met. tebte* ream, 4 piece Bedroom. IsMba _ kitchen tom Sure, tverythtea you NEED FOR 5*19 .. (3JS PEI WK. Now Nylon Hvtng tons. ...... 474 4 Pc. jadraam*^.............. M f Pc Formica dteattaa USED STOVES, REFRIGERATORS ANO WASHERS, all siaat 49 — 449, clean guaranteed. Ear-gain* an all used furniture. Plenty It factory seconds at W aria*. One of a Kind Floor Modtls ANCHOR FENCES NO MONEY DOWN FE 37471 Heaver Fleer scrubbers . Hoover upright sweepers . Speed Queen wringart ....... Frio id* Ire Dryer, new .... G.t. automatic wathare G.E. 12* family refrigerator Hamilton dryer, I only . O.E. 20" electric range' Oat range, 24", new 4 39.95 . S 49.44 4 94.00 ! AUTOMATIC S I N 0 E R. WALNUT cabinet. Sews on button, French | knots, designs, etc, without *3 I fschments. Only * payments of *59 58. Still under guarantee. Mlch-Igan Necchl-Elne. FE 4-4531. !!£*!£ BATHROOM FIXTURES, OIL AND 517300 417300 $117.00 *144.00 4114.40 THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP OF PONTIAC 51 W. Huron St. FE 4-I5S5 REFRIGERATOR. 433. ELECTRIC stove, 435; 21" TV, S2S; washer 429; refrigerator' wtth -fop freezer. $49; gas . stove, 425. V. Harris, FE 327*3 ____________________ it furnaces. Hot water end steam boiler. Automatic water heater. Hardware, elec, supplies, crock and pipe end ftttlnge. Lew* Brothers Ptlnt, Super Kamton* and Rustoleum. HEIGHTS SUPPLY 24(5 Lapeer Rd._______FE 4-5431 SEAT, BEEF ANO PORK - HALF ANO quarters. Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-7941. BATHTUBS. CHIPPED, S17.SS ANO up. Toilet* and levator lee at terrific value*. Michigan Fluor** cent, 393 Orchard Lake. — 17 tor S74-air trad* tor good box I BABY F U R N I T U R C 5S5V FIREPLACE FUEL FIREQUETS, IS LB. BAG - 45c PACKAGE COAL, 4 PKC. — 41.10 PINE COMBINATION DOORS COMPLETE WITH SCREEN AND STORM J0"x*0" OR S5"xl0" — $13.95 WOOD STORM SASH NEW, 4345 BLAYLOCK COAL ft SUPPLY CO. It Orchard Lake Avt. FE 37101 SPINET $399 Auction Saks 80 AUCTIONEER, FREE INFORAAA lion. B. N. Hsckett, EM 36783. AUCTIONS WEDNESDAYS. 7 P.M. wiii-o-way Country Mari, *13 W. Lang Lake Rd. Ml 7-3469.____ B ft B AUCTION SALES EVERY FRIDAY ~ 7:30 P.M. EVERY SATURDAY 7:30 P.M EVERY SUNDAY 2:40 P.M. Sporting Goode—AM Types Door Prize* Every Auction Door Prize* Every Auction We Buy—Sell—Trade, Retail 7 Days Consignments Welcome PRIOR'S ANTIQUE! ART GLASt, chine, furniture etc. OA 31360. 3637 Lakeville Rd., Oxford. FOR DUSTY CONCRETE FLOORS Us* Liquid Floor Hardener Simple Inexpensive Application Boles Builder* Supply FE 5-6186 FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY ' Free Phllgas Installation with purchase of gas range, water heater ar clothes dryer. Phillips Petroleum Co. 3629 Orchard Lake Rd. 662-3000 FORMICA COUNTER TOPS installed by expert mechanics free estimates, fast service. Sheet formica, metals end cemnt for do It yourself customers. KITCHEN INTERIORS 3127 W. Huron FE 3*413 GAS SPACE HEATERS, ALL SIZES at bargains. Thompson's, 7745 M-59 west. HOT WATER HEATER. 34-GALLON gas. Consumers approved. 169.95 value, 439.95 and 449.9ft marred. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake. — 14 wate'r HOT WATER BASEBOARD 3PE-clal 11.39 par tt. Thompson. 7005 M-59 Weil. GOOD GARDEN TRACTOR AND tools, *75. 30" chain taw. 475. Farmed tractor on steel, excellent, Wl. OIMlWw LARGE HEATER AND BLOWER. Cash register. Refrigerator. FE 4-7253. LATE MODEL REFRIGERATOR, get stove, get fireplace; Elkhart coronet. Armstrong flute. 349-3900 Novi. LOVELY SINGER SLANT NEEDLE sewing machine, zig-zagger ter designs — blond sewing cabinet. Pay off account In I months at M per month of 163 cash balance. Universal Co. FE 44)905. ________ MEATS AND GROCERIES All nationally advertised brands, saving up to 40%. Soap, sugar, con**, flour, butter, cake mix, cereal, soup, vegetables, fruit lulces. Baby Food, 14 tor 99c Cut-Up Friers, 16c a Lb. Dog Food. 13 tor 59c Fret Home Delivery Cell for fra* catalog).'*, W* reserve the right! to llmtt quantity. Call 447-1577. , RUMMAGE SALE, CLOTHING. AL' sizes; household goods, electric stove, tools, mlec. Items. 204 w Hopkins olf Baldwin. All dey Sat SPA^E HEA+ERS, PROPANE AND ell for rant and tele. Snow Blower, used. New XL12 Homtllte chain taw. FB 36641 ____ ALL NEV; PIANOS Grinnell's Pontiac Mall Downtown Pontiac JANUARY BIG BONUS SALE I During our January Clearance, you will be surprised at the extra bonus you will get with the purchase of each piano or organ . . . We have the famous THOMAS Organ, the hit of the Rose Bowl Parade. See it nowl USED LOWRY, was 41,425, NOW ..................... 9900 OULBRANSEN MODEL 0-3, Maple, WAS 41,030 .....v*^. NOW 1930 CHORO ORGAN WAS S299 ...........NOW 1149 BEFORE YOU BUY OIVE US A TRY WIEGAND MUSIC 449 Elizabeth Lake Rd. ---FE 2-4*24 _____ Livestock 13 (YEAR-OLD GELDING 5*34071 HORSES BOARDED. BOUQHT, ANb •old. Circle T Ranch. FE 33911 Best ftcllltiet, 3440 acne avail able. klentner riding academv Best Instruction EM 39171 NEW RIDING STABLE. 13654 NEAL Rd., Dtvleburg, 636 1961, call for details. Riding Instruction even able. Groupe welcome. HORSES BOARDED Box Malta, 140 Acre* te Ride StANDARD BRED MARI RBGlS-tered. Before S FE 31317, alter ME 4-92*1 Maots •3-A FARM-FRESH MEATS Beef roast ........... 49e lb. lbs. Pork roast Bacon, slab* Pork llvtr .. Fresh heme Pork sausage. Spar* rib* .. Lard ....... Pork chape OPDYKE MARKET Corner Walton and Opdyke Rds. Open Sundays______________FI 5-7141 29c lb, 29C lb. 29c lb. ,#C lb. .. 1,00 49c lb. ISc lb. 45c lb. Hay-Graln-Faed 14 SEVERAL ORGANS INCLUDING [ HAY, TIMOTHY AND GROmI, iSt Gulbranson. Conn, Baldwin, Lowry | FE 432S4 and Hammond. Spinet type, tre- -----------hay and straw mendous savings. Grlnnells down-; MY 34444 town stort. TIMOTHY BROME HAY, 75c YpU eyp|i • eyv limuim BriwnriK nre i ; EXCELLENT hau| |5c de|. QR 3-0421 January Piano Saia Brand New Cable Walnut Spinet $571 "St* this before you buy" GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. OPEN EVERY MON. and FRI. NIGHT ' UNTIL 9 P.M. IS E. HURON FE (0546 Farm Prodaca 16 1004 WIRE BALES STRAW, OI3 colored. 1,000 bushel clean oets. 1400 bushel com. Call Fenton Mein 9-9722.____________ APPLES ANO SWEET CIDER McIntosh, Jonathan, Cortland, Spy, Delicious, Steel* Rad and ethers. Bargains In utility grades from S1.S0 bu. Oakland Oreherdt, 2245 East Commerce Rd„ 1 mil* east of Milford. * te 4 deity,_________________ Farm b|4ipffl*Rl^ 17 Offica Equipment 72 U HORSE DAVID BRADLEY tractor with 42" rotary mower end power take-off. FE 31217. CASE TRACTOR, DRAGS, PLOWS, bun taw, *474. FE 32492. MOVING SALE link rime 43-50, Delta Faucet 3 hole 115.49, American mtd* kitchen faucet 14.49. *1 x 32" sink 510.00, 21 x 24" sink 1350. Current pel-tom formica Ml aq. ft., 2 tt. vanity complete $42.40. Stainless stee hoed* 53103 tVk" x 35" maple chopping block S5J0 a running foot. BEAUTIFUL MATCHED USED OAK DESKS ANO CHAIRS. Exc. condition. Reasonable. FE 37121. D & J CABINET SHOP 33(0926 MODERNIZATION - ALL KINDS. Luxtlrt end Rheem furnace* — no down pymt., no pymt. till May. A ft H Sale* MA 5-1501 or MA 32537.________________ ORNAMENTAL IRON PORCH AND JSED OFFICE FURNITURE -chairs, desks, filet, typewriters bookkeeping mtchlnts, etc. — bookkeeping machines, etc. — General Printing and Office Supply, 17 W. Lawrence St. Store Equipment 73 1 5x6 REACH-IN BOX, I 6x* WALK-In box, 1 Burroughs Vlactlre cash register. * ft. meet counter. Excellent condition. 642-4127. ! LARGE WALK-IN PRODUCE coolers, complete with colls, compressors, etc. Can be teen at 63 W. Lawrence. FE 2-t3l* from 7 to 3:34 p.m. SEE THE 3020 POWER SHIFT tractor. Alto good used tractors on display. You get top allowance on trade-in. Your John Deere dealer. Hartltnd Area Hardware. Hart- land 2511. ________ _ SEE US FIRST AND SAVE, JdHN DEERE HARTLAND AREA HDWE. Phone HARTLANO 2511. USED TRACTORS All Sizes and Makes KING BROS. FE (0734 FE (1662 Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke Travel Trailers It AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT TRAVEL TRAILERS Since 1939. Guaranteed tor lift. 1570 Opdyke corners and poets. CABINETS FE 4-4340 SportingGoods 74 375 PLYWOOD DISTRIBUTORS N. CSSS Av*. FE 2-0439 j PLUMBING BARGAINS FREE, Standing toilet, S14.9S; 30-gallon heater, S49.9S; 3-plec* bath sets, $59.95. Laundry tray, trim, 519.95, ehowtr Stella with trim, 5319S-2-bowl sink, 52.95; Lavs., $2.95; tube. 510 and up. Pip* cut and threaded. SAVE PLUMBING CO., 172 S. Saginaw, FB 3*100. SPACE HEATER, 5500 BTU. NEW baffles end carburetor with aute. fan, 535. PM Woodbine. THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE 111 W. LAWRENCE ST. Everything te meet your needs. hlng. Furniture, Appliance*. Cloth Furniture, TALBOTT LUMBER Glass installed in doors end windows. 1025 Oakland Av*. FE (4595 REFRIGERATOR AND APART merit electric stove, good condition spring and mattret*. FE (1956 ROSE VELVET SOFA, TOBY JUG, old treseed, cut, and fancy glass. Mery Gregory picture, other china and household Items, Apt B-1 100 Miami Road. BOX SEALY MATTRESS AND springe, SI4. FE (9672______ TERRIFIC VAL- SHARP, CLEAN, uet. Family Hem* Fumtahlngt. *135 Dixie Hwy.. cor, of Telegraph SMALL ORXnd PIANO, GOLD 3 cushion couch, matching chair and ottoman, antique bade, miscellaneous. UL 3-37Q5. Special mlec. Bottla Gas Instaliotion Two lOftpound cylinders end equipment, 111 Great Plaint Get Co., FE 34171 CABINETS Stock ar custom. Call us first. Day or night. 33(4329. PONTIAC KITCHEN SPECIALTIES 917 Qfthard Lake Rd. CAfcPCtS J AND LIPE TOO CAN BE beautiful If you us* Blue Lustre. Ran! electric ahtmpooer It. Mc-C and leu Carpal. Cash aUG CArry 4x4 Pre finished oak « factory second* at W price EZ TERMS—BUY—SELL—TRADE LITTLE JOE'S BAREAIN HOUSE 1444 EaMvda at Walton Open *111 9 pjn. deny pe Hm *xts ALL WOOL RUG. OR 34173_______ 21 1I4CH utib Vv. 133 WALTON TV. PE 33257. Opm 9-9. 515 E. Walton, cantor *5 Jeetyn. *4_ CUBIC PfMY Iem-mOA fttflT freezer, 4 yean all PE 3113ft 929 A MONTH BUYS 3 ROOM! OP FURNITURE - Conillta of: . . « 2-piece living ream suite with I step i 4x7 Pre finished oak tec tables t cocktail table and 2 table 1 4x7 Pre finished Birch tec lamps DRAYTON. PLYWOOD 7-otoce bedroom tulle with double | 2611 Dlxl* Hwy. OR 3(912 drettar. On*. Mltlza bed with | cOLLAPSfiDf " G ALVA tTfZl 6 4395 *3.95 *3.95 VANITY AND HAND BASIN SET up, complete, $39.93 B toilets S19.9S get automatic water heelers, $45. Thompson's 7005 M-59 watt. ■ WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE, OP-flce desks, chairs, flies, drafting tables, typewriters, adding machines, check writers, mimeograph machine. Forbes Printing ft Office Supply, 4500 Dlxl* Hwy., OR 39767 or Ml 7-S643 Opm till 9 p.m. WHEBli, TIRES ANO TUBES. Priced to si *0e and up. CaH FE 44541. Hood Tosli-Modilnery 61 Innersprmg . mattress end box mringe to match with 3 vanity lama*. 3ptac* dinette set, 4 chrome chairs, Formica tap teoie, 1 book cate, 1 ' 9x13 rug Included. All tor 4)99. WYMAN FURNITURE CO. Bt.WP shed, can be used at ftah shanty. 3'x4'x5', Kodak chain driven lawn-mower, light weight animal cage. 23341)3/ TE STOCK OF PIP* AND COMPL fltttngd — plastic, copper and cast Iron for drains. Ptaatk. copper, and sate, tor water. Eteck tor gat. Montcalm lupety. 144 W. Montcalm. FE 5-4711 HEAVY DUTY TRACTOR TIRE chains, 449J0 par eat. Clearance Sal* on Crawler Tractors, 1 John Deere, Model 1*13 leader with tcerMtar, l Css* Model 210 loader with scarifier, I IHC 340, 0 Drott with scarifier, 1 AHIa-Chalmtrt Model 1*14 leader with scarifier. All units Jk* new. Save at much at 4M44-ER soma models. Terms end financing arranged. Pontioc Farm and 12-GAUGE BROWNING, AUTO-mafic, wltti Poly-choke, $110. 23 Mallard duck decoys and duck boat $60. Wallensak 8mm cam-tra* light bar with leather case, $75. 674-0598. APACHE TRAILERS Hew end used, all 1963-model* on display In heated showroom. — Apache Hometown dealer, BILL COLLBR, Lapeer, Michigan. GUNS - BUY - SELL — TRADE — Repair. Burr-Shell, Telegraph Rd. at Edna Av*. FE 2-4703 ICE SKATES, NEW ANO USED We buy, sell and trades. Barnes-Hargraves Hdw., 742 W. Huron. Sand-Grovil-Dirt raller Seles, 3098 W. Huron (plan to loin ona of Welly Byanrrs exciting caravans). ARE YOU FLORIDA BOUND? Then see the all-new aluminum Avalylr with lifetime guarantee. Also Holly and Tawas brave travel trailers, 16 to 37 foot. Also pldic-up campers. ELLSWORTH AUTO ond TRAILER SALES *577 Dlxl* Hwy._______MA 5-1400 CENTURY — SAGE — MUSTANG If you want quality and satisfaction when buying t travel trailer, then stop in and impact our coaches. IT'S,HERE NOW) THE NEW TRAVEL MASTER TOM STACHLER AUTO ANO MOBILE SALES Open 'til 4 Mon, and Frl. 39 .. Closed Sunday /• 3091 W. Huron St. 332-492* PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP ply, tthd, gravel, fill dirt. OR 31534. SANb. GRAVEL. FILL, ETC., 6E livered. Morris Wahl, OL 4-1761. Wood-Cool-Coke-Fual l-A AGED WOOD. ALSO SLAB, S7 Up. Pick up or deliver. FE M755. AL'$ LANDSCAPING WOOD OF ALL kinds# free removal. We deliver. FE 44228 or FE 44358. SEASONED FIREPLACE WOOD, FE §4500 9 a.m.-12 p.m., f p.m -10 p,m._______________________ Stosoned fireplace wood OL 31571 "LOOK" 1963 22-FT. AVALAIR Alt alum., fully self-contained. Lifetime guarantee 53995 Bank Rates ELLSWORTH AUTO 771 and TRAILER SALES 6577 Dixie Hwy. MA 5-1400 USED 15' TRAILERS ......$895 2 We-Wa Travelers ....aa. $495 New '64 Tawas 16' ......$1495 G009ELL UL 2-4550 LARGE SELECTION OF' NEW AND used traitor*. Pari* and aarvica. Storage space. Open all winter. JACOBSEN TRAILER SALES, 5690 Williams Laka Rd. OR 34941. iALt - SALl USED SPECIALS; Mobile Crulur, 34x4 Great Lakst, 60x4 National, 36x4 Dstroltsr, 51x14 Whit lay, 51x10 Pontiac, 65x14 NEW SPECIALS Ntw 50x10 ............... $3,695 Naw 54x10 ..............-..13.995 Bob Hutchinson MOBILE HOMES 4101 Olx I* Highway OR 31 set Drayton Plain* Open 9 to 9 DaHy Sat. 9-4 Bun. 131 Rsot Trailer Space M DON'T RENT, BUY. 65 X 13ft 530 dawn, 434 month. Mack top read. Gai lake an grapariy. BLOCH BROS. CQRP„ OR 31295. NEW TRAILER IPACB3 POfltlAC Mobil* Horn* Park. YEAR AROUND TRAILER SPACE AVAILABLE .______AT KEEOO TRAILER PARK (on beautiful cite Lake) 2174 Orchard Laka Phona 6*3*471 Tires-Avto-Trvck n NEW PIREITONE NYLON TRUCK TIRES 344K14 ......................(14.95 ftfteM .................. S1S.9S 7.00x16 .....7.............. *22.95 37ft(1S .................... 417.95 7.50x20 ...................... EES 4-75*20 ..................... 44394 Pius Tax and Rscappabta Tire (4Hr, Ssrvlcs cnRscapi ir. Ssrvlcs on Rsespptna 3*4X14 Thru ll.OOxi) CALL Dick Curran Mams Wm_7 . ____ 4431461 Plrastan* (tore, 144 Huron Aoto Sorvics 91 CRANKSHAFT ORINOINO IN THE car. Cyltodsri rebered. Zucfc Ma-gilna Shop. (I Head. Phone PE Boots—Accesterits »7 1*41 14 FT. LARSON PLAYMATE and Evlnrud* 44 h.p. slsc. outboard motor In ahnost naw cendWan 4*40 call 4431565._ ■ ALLJWAYI A BETTER DEAL B0ATS-M0TORS MERCURY—(COTT MCCULLOUGH Traltere - Marina Accawiartaa CRUISE-OUT BOAT (ALE 42 E. Walton 4 to 4 PE 34402 TURN A KEY-PUSH A BUTTON G0I Hour* af tndlsu enleymant LARSON-DIJO-HYDRODINE BOAT Pews red by a 1944 EVINRUDE MOTOR 1944 HOMELITE MOTOR Harrington Boat Works "Your Evlnrude Dealer" 1*99 (. Telegraph Rd. 3239031 "B0ATLAND" Sea-Ray — Thompson — (terersft Johnson motors — 1 to 9( h.p. PINTER'S MARINE "WHERE SERVICE COUNTS" 1274 Opdyks at 1-75 PE 4-0924 CLOSE-OUT 194) Johnson Motors, Star Craft boats and Gator Champ traitors. OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 294 Orchard Lake PE 3(014 LOOK 24' Owens Flagship express 25' Owen* skiff txpreu 78' Owens Skiff txpreu hardtop XT Chris Cratt skiff, 101 h#„' Inboard — outboard. 17* Chrta Cratt Corsair outboard cruiser Evlnrude Outboards — S to 94 h.p. WE TRADE After low down payments, no pay* ments 'til April lit. MAZUREK MARINE SALES S. Blvd. at Saginaw PE (9547 , WE WILL BEAT AtlV DIAL Kar't Boats • Motors, Lake Orion 14 FOOT BOAT, COVERED TRAIL-or. rsgr. 25 HP motor, good condition. 5400. 87(0*45. JET BOATS REAL GOERS MICHIGAN TURBOCRAFT 2527 DIXIE HWY. OR 4-0308 STARCRAFT, l(FOOT LAPStRAKE aluminum boat, 62-In. beam. 18 h.p. Johnson meter. Gator (lit trailer, other access. Lika naw $450. FE 31254. TONY'S MARINE EVINRUDE MOTORS. BOAAS. canoes and supplies. Bargains galore. Open 39, 682-3660. used — i4' Owens fibre run-#- bout, full fop, 1962 75 ti Evlnrud#, excellent condition, $1295 Tako M-59 to W. Higholnd, right on Hickory Ridge Rd. to Demode Rd. Left #nd follow signs to DAWSON'S SALES at TIPSICO LAKE. SEASON EO FIREPLACE 3330291. A. H. Coulter. Potf'llERtiNg Dogs 79 "Rantal Unit*" Right Campari# Wolverine and Win- 3 TOY TERRIERS (MALE) each. Others. NA 7-2931 ‘ to PER effing F. POODLES. F. E. HOWLAND 32SS Dixie Hwy. OR 314S6 tfOLVERINfc TRUCK CAMPERS, New and Used. Ph. EM 3-3581. WANTED: Mark 20-H, Mark 30-M, Mark 55-H, Mercury racing anginas. Call Jarry. ilMiSt._____________ Wonted Cart-Tracks 101 LLOYDS BUYING Good Cltan Cars 2023 Dlxl# Hwy. w* p*y mere because W* tall more PE 3412! OPEN ALL WEEK parskstts, canaries, fish. Crane's jour Travel Trailer will be heated Bird Hatchery. 2489 Auburn. UL 32200. Ptt suppHte. XRf PEKINGESE PUffillJ FE 4-9450 AKC BRITTANY PUPS lO-MO-OLD bred from champions. MA >2591. Industrial Tractor Co. a ft WOODWARD FB (0441 . FE 4-1443 Open Delta including Sunday AKC DACHSHUND. PROVEN STUD. (50. 682-4284 ATe REGISTERED BRlttANY pujpplu, gaod^huntlng stock, ( wks. Ih* weekend tor your viewing pleasure. ft FANS, CREES, FRANKLINS. AND STREAMLINES Special On 22' FANS and FRANKLINS See jade Holly Travtl Coach -1S2I4 Holly Rd. Molly, ME 44771 — Often Deity and Sundays— Mansfield AUTO SALES ARE YOU BUYING A NEW OR COURTESY CAR* WE WILL SUV TE MOO§L •your Late _____ CAR WE PAY MORE. 1104 Baldwin Avo. 335-5900 h; (t J - '•I 7HW, x' it ?' TWENTY-TWO • t !• -',1/ J • ~fTXT^“! i *■ \h THE PONTtAd PRESb. SATURDAY! JANUARY '25, 19M V L "if* CarvTrvda 111 Fmlgi Cm FOR THAT “TOP COLLAR" ON L (HARP LATR MODEL CARS. Averill's “TOP DOLLAR PAID" FOR "CLEAN" USED CARS GLENN'S Ml WM Huron SI. PE 57171 FE Aim TOP I FOR dLEAN CARS OR trucks. Economy Cere. CM Plxk. $25 MORE Far that high grad* used car, na u», bafora you aall. H. J. Van wan, 4540 6lx la Highway. Plwna * OR 51*55. WANTED: IIR-IN) CARS Ellsworth AUTO SALES 4577 Dlxla Hwy.____MA 5-1400 WANTED: CHEVY ,1055-1*57, A. cylinder, atuo. transmission, no rust. PE 5*111; Evas. 105 New End Used Cers 104 MARMADUKE IPSE VW, TRANSISTOR RADIO, naw haatar, muffler, tail pipes, and battery rebuilt transmission, •naw tires, flrotWIk takes. 4*5 54(1. lfSS VAUXHALL, S225 INI __ 445-130t RENAULT DAUPHINS ONE miles, Creamputt. INS M NA* WHITE, HARDTOP, A-l condition, recently over-hauled radio, haatar, whitewalls. FE A «lK Always buying and paying MORE FOR GOOD CLEAN CARS. ASK FOR BERNIE AT— BIRMINGHAM CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC. IH S. Woodward Ml 7-3X14 M&M Motor Sales' “Since 1945" We want sharp lata models Highest prices paid 2517 Dixie Hwy. OR 4-001 ''WE NIB) CARS , TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD CARS MATTHEWS-hARGREAVES 411 OAKLAND _________FE 4-4547____ Joek Cm—Tracks 101A 1 TO N JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS wanted. OR MW. 1 Ok ll JUNK CARS AND fRUCKS tree tew anytime, FE SJS44. ALWAYS BUYING I I JUNK CARS — FREE TOW I S TOP N CALL FE 54141 SAM ALLEN A SON INC OLIVER RENAULT Are you looking Nr a car that will give you up to 40 miles per gallon, Renault Is tha answer. RENAULT DAUPHINS *142® RENAULT RS 51640 • 150 Down on above cars, low low payments OLIVER RENAULT 1961 Volkswagen_$995 NEW AUTHORIZED SAAB DEALER THEvSTABLES FE 44000 fin S. Telegraph By Anderson Jk Looming New end Used Cm S1A14, sail 81.775. FE 53 m0 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR, RADIO, HEATER, AUTO. TRANSMISSION WHITEWALL TIRES, LOW MILEAGE. ABSOLUTE.Y NO MONEY DOWN. Payments of N.2S per weak. See Mr. Parks at Harold Turner Ford. Ml 4-7300. 1240 CHEVY BEL AIR, 44TICK, low mileage, bast of conditions Inside and out. S22S Call FE 44240. * _______________________ 1240 CORVAIR, 4-DOOR, 700 SE-rlas, auto., radio, hooter, extras, good cond., S7S5. M7-S341. __ 1943 CHEVY II NOVA SPORTS— coupe, power transmission, 10AOO miles extras, A-l condition. OR 5 5123. 1243 CHEVY IMPALA 4-DOOR hardtop* powr. FI frIIJI. 1243 CORVAIR — 4-DOOR, STAND-ard shift, groan — 01,425. DON': USED CARS, 677 S. LAPEER RD. ORION, MY 2-2041. 1941 IMPALA 2 DOOR HARDTOP 348 tri-powtr, tinted glass, new tires, black with white top, low mileage, prlvete owner, $1550. Call MItfordr 684-5473. 1H3 VW DELUXE STATION WAGON. SPLIT-FRONT SEAT RADICLSEAT~VEtTS— TURQUOISE AND WHITE Autobahn Motors, Inc. 1745 Telegraph FE S-4331 LLOYD Gold Crest Warranty Remember you pay absolutely Nothing for parts and labor. 232 S. Saginaw ----_ FE BPISi 1941 MONZA, 4-SPEED, FULLY equipped. 31195. FE 3-4144. SEE Us first Junk care — trucks Abo scrap metal. OR 3-8659. Vied Aate-Truck Paris 102 Mew tnd Dead Tracks 11 1*55 OMC WRECKER, Ito-TON, Ashton equipment. MA 4-3411 or EM 5411*. J)**! tkBVY VS-TON PICkUK 4 cyt. standard transmission. S1I2L FI 51*14. 1241 FORD — VI TRACtOR, 3 bottom, 14-Inch. Call Fenton Main 2-2721 HOUSE TRAILER TRACT6A, 5T0N OMC 1*12 custom built, ready la «a read, MSB 4477 Dixie Hwy. ClstksSan. 1962 CHEVY 14-Ton Pickup tsHh haalar, washers, ‘ reel clean hwlda and outl S132L BEATTIE "Your WHO DEALER Sklca 12ST Homo of Service attar the sale. ON DIXIE HWY .IN WATERFORD AT THE STOPLIGHT OR 3-1291 HS4 wIllyS awhKCl MlVfe Jaap whh lull tap, 1-awnar, ax-caflant condition. Priced at SMI Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. St S. WOODWARD Ddh— n 1243 FORD DELUXE ECONO-VAN Hh* new. Call MA HOI, Mr ■erf. 143-4227 12SS DOOGE PICK-UP, IBM SALE SALE Jonuory Clearance I Ha VW Betels cab Plekyp Waa SUM sale price si7M mi FORD 542. PICKUP S Waa StOS Sale price sisso ms pord mi. pickup v-e Waa new Sola PBKISMTI ms PORD 541. Pickup 4 waa SUM Sale PRICE SI 1*4 rnt PORD Poteen Fkfcup 4 Waa Sim ' Sola price INM ms PORD Beane van 4-cyL Waa S142S Sale price iism 1*42 FORD F-4M -ITS WE, CSC Was S172S Sals Price 41411 mi PORD Rcano-PICKUP acyl. Was 4924 Sal* PBICB M7S Abo Ipacfsl January pricaa an all Naw '44 PORD Trucks, sat ar call Recast!, Collins, ar Shop, at Uaad Truck Dipt- PI 5-4l#l ar LI 3-2030 John McAuliffs FORD 410 Oakland Ava. ____________FE 54101_________ ‘HM OMC STAKE, 1 TON, GOOD camittlan. OE 1-7401. 1254 OMC Vfc-TON PANEL, DRIV< perfect, Hydramotk, hat pood lunar, private owner. S3M OR 3-M71. 1951 p6Ad WTON PICKUP. V-*. OR 3-2223. , ■ ■_______ JEEP “»955n OLIVER BUICK and JEEP Batter Used Trucks GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS PE 524M Aata 104 GOOD NEWS Far Ihoee who have boon Canceled or Refused can provide first-line cevarepa nd prutaeftan plus yearly pro-slum reduction based an Im-drtvtng record. CALL NOW FE 44535 Anderson Agency AETNA AUTORITE l- Careful drivers save REAL MONEY S3SJM liability. SUM medical, Sir SM death tenant. SIMM an Insured material coverage. tllJt Quarterly I cars. S17.M BRUMMETT AGENCY Mhucta Mile PE *4m Next ta Ponttee State Penk LIKE NEW, mi CHEVY IMPALA, 2-door, hardtop, vs, stick, white with red Interior. UL 5411*. 1*4] CORVAIR MONZA, 4-SPEED, lull equipment, excellent condition. PONTIAC'S SPORTS CAR CENTER 51,69?6e2-a555. Authorized Dealer for: I must sell, ms monza. many JAGUAR triumph! extras. OR MS20 attar 6 p.m. MG AUSTIN HEALEY^ 1*43 CHEVY I NOVA SPORTS SUNBEAM MORGAN coupe. OR 36096. _ FIAT HILLMAN 11W1 CHRYSLER "NEWPORT" 2- door hardtop that Is a dandy, Light beige exterior finish and contrasting cocoa brown Interior trim are Immaculate. A fine performing a car that has had the finest of care by the original owner and It Is guaranteed writing for a full year. Equipped with automatic transmission, radio, heater, power steering, power brakes and excellent whitewall tiros. You wilt Ilk* thk car and you will Ilka our low price of only S15SS. Easy terms arranged to suit your budget. BIRMINGHAM Chry tler-P lymouth *12 S. Woodward______ Ml 7-3214 SUPERIOR RAMBLER 550 OAKLAND AVI. FE 5-9421 m2 VOLKSWAGEN, ALL EXTRAS, 11,250. 343-4704. Autobahn Motors, Inc. 1744 Telegraph PE 5-4531 ms SIMCA 2-DOOR HARDTOP, RA- Patterson Chrysler—Plymouth lOSf N. Main (treat ROCHESTER QL I-S5S2 12*3 VW, GOOD CONDITION. 102 Groan St. FE 2-017*. 1MI VOLKSWAGEN, 0201. OA 0-2*42 foil VW SEDAN, Alb. ^12*2 VW SEDAN 5DOOR. WHITE Autobahn Motors, Inc. 1745 TaMgreph ______FE 0-4511 Now and Used Can 104 1*54 BUICK, NEEDS BATTERY, S55, *707 Onondaga Rd. oft Clarkston Rd. at Walters Lake, tost BUICK ClNtuAV HAftOtPP ON. Com* envtlm*. to Ml W. Brooklyn mi BUICK DELUXI SfAtlbN — V-» angina, radio, haatar, power etaarkig and brakda, automatic tranamkelon, 0147 dawn, payments of S42.7B par month. LLOYD Lincoln Marcury 02 S. Saginaw SI.__FE MUI I2S4 BUICK CENTURY wagen, S175. FE HW. 1*57 BUICK SUPER. BEAUTIFUL. No rust. 3352*34. t*S7 BUICK SPECIAL HARbTOP. vary nlc*. Bargain. FE 1-7542. H. Riggins, dealer._____ mi BUICK ELECTRA 229 CON vartlbla, full power, $2,050. DON'S USED CARS, 477 S. LAPEER RD„ ORION MY 53S41. 1*43 BUICK SKYLARK. IN WAR-ranty. Full power. Bucket seats. Many extras- FE 5-4304,____ 1*40 BUICK LaSABRE CONVERTI-We, excel tent condition. $12*5. — EM 3-22*7. ~-------------__ 1*56 CADILLAC, FORMAL LIMOU-slna, A-l. EM 34S14. 1*40 CADILLAC, DaVILLE SEDAN Clean, ana owner, lew mileage. All power equipment. Owner sacrtftc-tag tor 32,100. FE 55646. itoaiWr -____POOR AUta- FE 53271. mr siH. iAVI CHEVY 54XX3R BISCAYNB V-0, automatte. FE 4-0031. ‘ toii del-AaV chIvV, not FE5JMS CHEVROLET HSS — 4-DOOR 3TA-tlon wagon, VO auto., radio, haatar, chroma root rack, seat belts, axe. tiros, exceptional condition, SS7S. *7*4477. 1*52 CHEVROLET BROOKWOOO 4-daar wagon, VI, automatic, a vary good car, M2L PEOPLES AUTO SALES M Oakland_______________FE 2-2351 1*32 -CHEVROLET, 4 • CYLINDER synchromesh, 2-door Eal Air, NA 7-271*. CYLINDER 1*3* CHEVROLET 4 stick. S72S full price. LUCKY AUTO SALES "Pontiac's Discount Let" 1*3 S. Saginaw * FE 4-2214 m* chSvY A AUTOMATIC, PARK-wead wagon, IBs* naw. Can set Sat. and Sun. at 4415 Unman Ava., aft Airport Rd. at Huntoon Lake. 1*40 CHEVY WITH ftXTRAS, STICK, I. FE4-1*31.__________ 1*92 CHEVY BISCAYNE, STICK, goad condition, EM 50207. mi CHEVY IMPALA HARbtOP, V4 engine, Pewergllde. Radio heater, whitewalls, power steering and brakes, 0157 down and payments of 344.53 par month. LLOYD Lincoln Mercury 232 I, Saginaw St._PE 2-2131 1242 CHRYSLER SOS Convartlbla. On* owner naw car trad* ta. Automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, whitewalls, radio and haatar. OAKLAND Chrysbr-Plymouth 724 OAKLAND PH 3352434 1242 "CROWN IMPERIAL" 4-DOOR hardtop ta excellent condition both mechanically and ta appearance. Original Cordovan factory finish and harmonising interior ere Immaculate. Equipped with tinted glass, radio with power antenna, haatar, roar window do-tagger, power steering and brakes, power windows, power east, automatic transmission. Ilka naw whltawell tiros and other fine accessories. Guaranteed ta writing tor one-year. We can arrange easy payments to suit your budget end our low full pries Is only >2.222. BIRMINGHAM Chrysler-Plymouth *12 S. Woodward - Ml 7-J2I4 1*40 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN, RA-dlo, haatar, whitewalls, an* owner, naw car trad*, no money dawn. 334.42 par month. Patterson Chrysler—Plymouth 1001 N. Mato Streat ROCHESTER_______ OL 14S52 1241 CROWN IMPERIAL "Convertible'' most luxurious at all Chrysler Built sports ears. Soft riding! Easy hpndllnal performance! Take the __________ . feel the thrill of being ' King a ta f lines at this attract glances available and will be especially scarce come spring. They'd cost more tool Make your choice now of either a let black one or a light glazier blue. Both have while tope and whit* wall tiros. Tha Interiors are fully carpeted end are beautifully tailored with soft genuine leather. ' Equipped with full power, automatte transmission, radio, tinted glass and many enter accessories. We can arrange payments lo fit your budget using — —r car terms. And our discount price It only Til bet my dog can bark louder’n your dog!” New aod Used Cere 10* 193* PORD A VERY NICE, BAR-gain, FE 3-7542. H. Riggins, Datf- 1240 FORD STARLINER, 2-DOOR hardtop. Extra sharp. VI automatic. No monay down. LUCKY AUTO SALES "Pontiac's Discount Lot" 121 S. Saginaw _______FE 4-1114 1262 CHRYSLER 300 2-DOOR HARD-top, power steering, and brakes, bucket teats, one-owner, low mileage. Ilka newt BILL SPENCE Chrysler-Plymoulh-Rombl*r-J**p 4471 Olid* Hwy. CLARKSTON MA 5051 1*41 FORD, AUTOMATIC TRANS-MI S 5 I O N, RADIO, HEATER, WHITEWALL TIRES, LOW MILEAGE, ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Payments of S2.45 par weak, sea Mr. Park* at Harold Tumor Ford. Ml 4-7500. 1*41 FALCON 4-DOOR WAGON, 4 cyl. engine, automatic, luggage rack, radio, haalar, sharpl $1,2*5. JEROME FERGUSON Rochester FORD Dealer, OL 1-2711. _____________ 1241 FORD WAGON, VI ENGINE, standard transmission, radio, haatar, dean throughout. 31,193. JEROME FERGUSON, Rochester FORD Dealer, OL 14711._________________ 1261 FORD FAIRLANE 2-DOOR, RA-dlo. haatar, whitewalls, on* owner, naw car trad*. Na Money Down, Sli.44 par month. Patterson Chrysler—Plymouth ton N. Mata Street ROCHESTER________OL 1-0SS2 1261 FORD GALAX IE 2-DOOR WITH radio, haatar. whitewalls and a beautiful rad finish I Sava — FuH price, *1,4*1 . ' _ _ JOHN McAULIPFE FORD 4M Oakland Avi. ______________FE 54101 1*42 T'BIRD, FULL POWER, AI fc-condltioning, vary dean, 12,000 ml. MA 56614. 1*42 FORD GALAXIE 5*0 2-DOOR, with v-0 angina, Cruto-O Matte transmission, power steering, extra clean throughout! 014*5. JEROME FERGUSON, Rochaatar FORD Dealer, OL 1-27U.____________________ tow winter 03.777. BIRMINGHAM Chrysler Plymouth t!2 S. Woodward Ml 7-1214 1*54 PORD. GOOD ENGINE; need* radiator, *55. MA 51405. 1*40 CHEVROLET SPOOR BEL Aik GREEN, SHARP Autobahn Motors, Inc. 1745 Telegraph fe 54511 1*54 FORD VS, LOOKS AND RUNS good, SltS. FE 53553. 1*55 FORD WAGON, VI, riiape, SI50. FE 53553. 1255 FORD 4-DOOR STATION WAG-on. VI automatic. Very nice. Good second car. LUCKY AUTO SALES "Pantlac's Discount Lot" 12S S. Saginaw FE 52214 take over Payments i*si ed- 125S THUNDERBIRD £6ifVBRT-Iblo, all power. FE 5*54*. aft. CLEAN ONE-OWNER WAGON 'SI Ford ( with 22,000 actual, A-l •hap*, full extras Including power Steering and brakes, E-Z eye glass, very dean, first 1600 or mak* offer. 602-2322 1958 FORD 6, 2-DOOR. 1275. EM 3-0011. Conway. Dealer. 1*57 CHEVY 4 DOOR STATION-wagon, taka ever payments. FE 57426. 1*61 CHEVROLET IMPALA 5066* hardtop. Power. Bast attar. FE 55170.__________________ 1261 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE, naw top exc. condition, S3650. 475 520. 1261 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE. 340, new tiros, moderate mileage, ex-celled condition, all power, S16S0. Ml 4-003S.___________________ 1*60 CHEVY WAGON * PASSikl-ger VO. Full power, delux equip. Roof rack, good tires. 31,150. MA 6-4*54. 1262 CHEVY II NOVA, AUTOMATIC radio and heater, whitewalls, bucket seats. 16,000 actual mil**. Call OR 51492 after 6 p.m._____________ 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA STA flon wagon, 9 passenger, 300 hone-power. pewergllde. power steering brakes. 01,725. Phone S79-6432. 1262 CORVAIR, 2-DOOR. ALL white, rad Interior, a sharp Birmingham car, and ONLY 01,143, OSS down. Bank Financing. VILLAGE RAMBLER Ml 6-3900 144 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM HOME OP THE TOTAL VALUE DEAL CHEVROLET!, 1954 • '42 DON'T miss our large selection at ena-ownar trades. VILLAGE RAMBLER Ml 6-3900 444 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM HOME OF THE TOTAL _____ VALUE DEAL 1*52 RAMBLER STATION WAGON, with power steering and brakes. S42S. -BILLSPENCE Tin y i IsnrTyrismpISi ■ Sllllilei leap 4473 Dixie tft^T*" CLARKSTON MA 55141 1241 FORD STATION WAOON-Country Sedan with VS angina, automatte transmission, radio, haatar and I* only 31,4*5. JOHN McAULIFFE New End Use* Con IB* 1*44* THROUGH f*5*S Any make ar medal You pick It — Eta'll finance It You call or have your dealer call fe 4-0*46. lrs easy COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK 1241 LINCOLN “CONTINENTAL" AIR-CONDITIONED. 5door sedan that will satisfy the particular person that demands the vary best. The original dark maroon finish and luxurious interior art Immaculate. White wall "Oanaral" Tiros era nor naw and It Is •quipped with power steering, power brakot, power seat, power window* and vants, power antenna, radio with mar speaker, tinted glass, automatic transmission and other fin* access*riot. Guaranteed ta writing tar a full year. W* can err eng* payments to suit ycur budget using low cost naw car terms. And our tow full price k only 0*2*. BIRMINGHAM Chrysler-Plymouth *11 S. Woodward Ml 7-014 1240 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL, A ONE owner, power brakes and alaor-tag 5way power eeet, absolutely Ilk* naw. BILL SPENCE Chryslor-Plymouth-Ramblsr Jaap 447] Dfxto Hwy. CLARKSTON MA 5041 1241 COMET STATION WAGON -Radio, haatar, automatic transmission, white wells, luggage rack, - an* earner, now car tradal Pull price, *7*5. LLOYD Lincoln Mercury 212 S. Saginaw St FE 5*111 1240 COMET STATION WAGON, RADIO, HEATER, AUTO. TRANSMISSION, DELUXE TRIM. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Payments of HAS par weak. See Mr. Parks at Harold Turner, Ford. Ml 57100. 1241 MERCURY METEOR 4-DO0* FORD 5*ni 410 Oakland Ava. ____________FES51EI tak£ over payments on mi Falcon wagon. FE 57025. 1*41 FORD 427. 5SPEEO TRANi-mission. LMco now. FE Witt oft-or 4 pm________________________ 1962 Falcon 4-Door Wagon with haatar, radio, washers, da lux* trim, automatic transmission SIM. BEATTIE Your FORD DEALER Since 1920" The Homo of Service attar the sale ON .DIXIE HWY. IN WATERFORD AT THE STOPLIGHT OR 3-1291 1963 Falcon Station Bus with second row seat, haatar stash-ers, SI145. BEATTIE 'Your FORD DEALER Sine* 12)0" Horn* at Service attar the sal*. ON DIXIE HWY. IN WATERFORD AT THE STOPLIOHT OR 3-1291 1*42 FORD XL 5DOOR HARDADP. Full t engine. 5tp*ed floor shift, black with Mack bucket teats. Tip-top condition. 0IS2 down, payments of 444.S0 per month. LLOYD Lincoln Mercury 232 S. Saginaw St._FE 52131 1*43 FALCON 5DOOR, heater, si,650. 6051706. Quality and Quantity A Choice of 75. Mostly 1-0wnor Trades! Sea Us fer a Superior Deal! SUPERIOR RAMBLER 550 OAKLAND AVL FE 5-9421 1959 FORO, VO, 2-DOOR, RADIO, heater, stick shift. It's dean, $495. PEOPLES AUTO SALES 40 Oakland____________FE 52351 1959 FORD 2-DOOR, RADIO, HEATER, A U T O. TRANSMISSION, WHITEWALL TIRES. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Payments of 35.20 per weak. Sat Mr. Parks at Harold Tumor Ford, Ml 57500. 1292 FORD CONVERTIBLE. RED. In pood condition. No monay down. LUCKY AUTO SALES "Pontiac's Discount Lot" 121 S. Saginaw_______FE 51*16 1*52 FORD, t-CYLINDER, STICK. 6251*45 attar 6 pm. Sell,.the Extra One With a Pontiac Press Want *dl 1959 Ford Galaxie 4-Door ' With VS engine, tu-fone blue finish, radio, haalar, Fordomettc transmission, whitewalls. Only SS2S. BEATTIE "Your FORD DIALRR StoCi 1210" The Hem* of Service after the tala. ON DIXIE HWY. IN WATCRPORD AT TM STOPLIOHT OR 3-1291 Liquidation Lot WHERE THE CARS ARE BOUOHT \OR "NOTHING DOWN." MS ■ TABBY ST LIQUIDAT?(?N LOT IS* S. SAGINAW ......... 3354071 1240 LINCOLN PREMIER. BLACK 4-door hardtop. NOW HEAR THIS! You will not ballava your eyes when you so* this automoMkl Never used aft pavement. Haver set outside of garage ta the weather! we sold this automoMk from our dealership, and w* guarantee the life history to be absolutely trut. Com* ta and took tor yoursatfl LLOYD Lincoln Marcury 232 s. Saginaw FE Mill 1262 COMET, 1 OWNER, BEST Offer. OR 55134. _________ 1*32 MERCURY 5666* WITH RA-dlo and haatar and R k ta real good condition, full price only On, wapkly payments ar* a law SMS and na monay down Is custom, V*—angina, automatic transmission, power stoortap and brakaa. factory official car Bka ItoWl 11425. JEROME FEROUSON Rochester PORD Dealer, OL 1-2711 1241 MERCURY MONTEREY Hardtop. Radio, heater, automatic transmission, whlfawalk, power steering and brakaa, • ana as tradal sill dawn, payments M2.6* par month. I LLOYD Lincoln Mercury 232 $, Saginaw fE l*st OLDS FIESTA STAZ»6n WAG-on, equipped with poBw, radio, hooter, hydra., whitewall liras. Absolutely na money down. Payments of SI.45 par weak. Saa Mr. Parks at Itarold Tamer' Ford. Ml 4-7300. 1243 MERCURY FACTORY 6f^I-ckl care. Wo have lust recohmd three of these red) law mlteege care. They ar* ta sxcalknt condition, and still andar warranty. Big Savings! Will Hwy last* LLOYD _ Lincoln Marcury 232 ». Saginaw St. FE >2111 com! n PATTERSON CHEVROLET Far a real dead daaL lt*S S. Woodward A«a* SlrtntaWiain_______Ml 527SS Repossession No Monay Down I Ws will sail you a ear regardless of your credit status. If you ar* working and have the ability to pay, thte to an w* require. Whlto others wasto time checking your oadlt, wp deliver Immediately. Exempt* below k lust on* of lh* many reposeosslone we hava far Immadleta sale. 1*58 Chevrolet, balance due 1297.ss (full price). Lew waakty payment* of only S3-SO, 10* others to choose tram. LIQUIDATION LOT OF ESTATE STORAGE COMPANY Auburn at East Blvd. FE 3-7161 Ask for Mr. Massay 1*4* MERCURY Ilk* new. 2le nv _____LUCKY AUTO SALES J "Pantlac's Discount Lot" 1*3 S. Saginaw PE 52214 !*tl dOMET 5DOOR, AUTOMATIC transmission, detuxo trim, radio, haatar, whitewalls, sharp throughout, $1 APS JEROME FEROUSON, Rechaatar FORD Dealer, OL 1-2711. 1243 METEOR 5Do6r HARDTOP, with * burgundy finish, radio, haatar and whitewalls. Raal nlcs throughout! HOPS. JOHN McAULIPFE FORD 1263 mIrCURY COLONY FA*K Station Wagon. Stack cherry, paw-ar steering and brakes, multi-drive — Like now, SIT* down, payments of S7I.41 par month. LLOYD UncotaMarcury 232 S. Saginaw St. FE >2131 UP it $5 A MILE YOUR SAVINGS BY DRIVINO TO "THE BIG LOT' STARK HICKEY FORD 14 Mil* Rd. E. of Woodward ■NSW 1*40 OLDS CONVERTIBLE. BLACK finish, white tap. Power etoartap and brakas. Radi*, haatar, adilta-stalk. Must a** ta aaptadata. S147 dawn, payments at SU M par month. LLOYD ’ Lincoln Marcury 222 s. Saginaw St. PE S21S1 IPS* OLDS SUPER IS SPORTS taupe. Pull power. White. 40,000 actual mil****. •***■ Ml 517(7. 125? OLDS M HARDTOP, ■ SK0. _______EM MB4. 1241 OLDS 21 HOLIDAY 4-6655 hardtop, with full power, sharp one owner, new car trad*, the on* you have bean looking tori Suburban Olds NOTICE Nlc* 1*61 Ford. 11371 Sharp IMS Cadillac. S1E71 1*40 Chavy, S75*. OR 3-2345 or OR 55112. 1*41 OLDS STARFIRB CONVERTI-bla, bucket seats, full power .end Sectary air cendItlaw tap. Jet Mack with whit* top. an* owner Birmingham trad*. OM car down, bank rata*. Suburban Olds CREDIT PROBLEMS? , SMILE Frank McDonald *rHI obtain (5 none tag far you an any naw Dodge *r uaad car ar truck. SBE MB AT SPARTAN DODGE 211 S SAGINAW___PE 54(41 RAMBLERS—RAMBLERS Under tha Flashing SATELLITE Used care al wholesale price* Special This Weak: BEAUTIFUL BLUB AND WHITE *41 RAMBLER WAGON. AUTO-MATIC RADIO AND HEATER. BIO CAR PERFORMANCE, SMALL CAR ECONOMY. PRICED TO SELL. ROSE RAMBLER ■141 Cammarca, Upkn Lafc* EM 34155 12(2 PLYMOUTH WAOON, *>A4 aangar, V-S angina, automatic transmission, power statrtag and. brakaa, Mka naw csndltton, 17*1 JEROME FEROUSON, f “IS FORD Daakr, OL 1-2711. 1962 STARFIRE Alt power, private owner, naw, aaay torme. FE 5111*. 1244 OLDSMOBILE Jet Star H Holiday sedan — full power. Saa and save on Erf* del enatrator. • JEROME Motor Sales 280 S. SAGINAW FE 84488 1*32 PLYMOUTH MOOR, AUtO-metic transmission, radio, hooter, whitewalls, naw car trad*. Na Monay Dawn, SIAM par month. Patterson Chrysler—Plymouth 1*01 N. Mata (treat ROCHESTER , OL HEI 1 Cadillacs, 1*31 to 1*57. 2 1231 Fords, 1175 and up. 1 1*57 Form, Moor, 5doors. 5 Pont Iocs, 1*55 to 1*31. Many others from 313 up. ECONOMY CAR! ________2314 DIXIE HWY. 1*53 CHEVROLET 1 DOOR, 4 CYL. angina, standard transmission, vary clean, white finish. FuH Price 3423 33 down, istjl par month. 13* others to chaos* tram. Marvel Motors 1292 MBRCEDES-BRNZ IfOO-THIS car k abaohdoly Hk* naw and ha* a beautiful Mack finish. Fully aqulppadl Sava I BILL SPENCE Chrysler-Plymouth-Rambler-Jeep 6473 Dixie Hwy. . CLARKSTON__________MA 53341 1237 PONTIAC HARDTOP, POWER, GOOD CONDITION, 3325. OR 5 MBS. - 1*32 PONTIAC CATALINA. HYDRA-malic, axe. condition, original owner. mn. fe 5*112. _____________________ 1252 PONTIAC 2-DOOR, AUTOMATIC transmission, radio Shd haalar. 21a monay down. LUCKY AUTO SALES "PenlMc's Discount Let" 121 1 Saginaw __________FE 53114 1240 PONTIAC CATALINA 5000R Hardtop. Radio, haalar, power •tear tag and brakaa, automatic transmission, whitewalls, naw car trad*, *141.12 down, paymwits at S4S.3* par month. LLOYD Lincoln Mercury m 8. Saginaw st. FE Mill 1*43 PONTIAC 5DOOR HARDTOP, decora group, power brakes and steering, like naw. S2.525. BILL SPENCE Chryslar-Plymoulh-Rembter-Jeep 4473 Dlxla Hwy. CLARKSTON 1*4* PONTIAC STARCHIEP. morel OR MM3.__________ RIAL 1*32 PONTIAC 5DOOR SEDAN, HY-dramattc 37AM actual mltae, aaw Urea, 3371 Pi 54477, SHARP 1*40 PONTIAC. HAM FE 5443* 124* PONTIAC 50Q0R, RADIO, automatic, excel lent whitewall tire*, Nlc* family ear. *1*23. Will trad*. MY 53331. KJBC- 1241 PONTIAC CATALINA. 1475. ________Ft 5*377._______ 1*47 JEEP PICKUP, NO kUIT, Warren hubs, 4 wheal drive, 14*3. BILL SPENCE Chryslar-PlymauWvRamblar Jaap 4473 Dbito Hwy. CLARKSTON_________MAM341 1243 PONTIAC "CONVIRTISLE" equipped with automatic transmission, power steering and brakaa, radio, hatter and sxcalknt whitewall tires. Sharp let Mack original finish with a black lop and nan montztag Interior trim. An aaay handling find performing car flint k guaranteed In writing tor e full year. Save plenty on this am our pro spring prlca of only SIMS Easy torme nrrengod ta suit your Hew and Wed Cars 116 New ad Used Gore 106 1292 PONTIAC STATION WAOON, * passenger, automatic, pawar, MS*. EM3-S71. - . 1M1 RAMBLIR AMBRICAN, 5 doer, radio, haatar. llka now, BdPS. OR 55*53. 12M TEMPEST DELUXE *TA#|6n Wagon. Automatic transmission, radio, haalar, whitewalls, $151 1*36 NASH, A-l 3HAPE. OOJJU tlrea, private owner, 1135. lea Harris. FE 52766. down, payments at *46.51 par month. H92 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR STA-tlon wagon. Power, radio, haatar. -LLOYD « Lincoln Mercury 232 S. Saginaw SI. FB 52111 1231 GRAND PRIX White with Mack Interior, Has everything. Ex cep law mileage. Naw condition. Private party. Vary law priced. OR 51911. 1*34 MtftUd 1 DOOR HARDTOP. Car ta good condition, snow tires. 3274. FE 52411. 1*42 PONTIAC CATALINA 5DOOR. Hydromatle, newer brakes, power steering, radio and haatar. Whlta-wallt. Vary clean car. SI750. OR 57MS._________________________ HE PONTIAC CATALINA. 5D00R, toll power, A-l. 43562K 1*41 PONTIAC CATALINA, 2-DOOR, 5spaed. PR 54*11 INI BONNEVILL* HARDTOb " With power Steering and braket. Ik* nawl HOMER HIGHT PONTIAC-BUICK-CHEVROLET OXFORD OA 53SM I2M PONTIAC 5000R, ALL power, adilta walk and radio, 32321 475111*. 1241 EftNjfEVULE 5QOOR HAaD-top, radio, haalar, power steering, power brakaa, pester windows, pastor -amtawMa reftr spaapr,.. tm steering sdiaaL Anted windshield, toll llgnt group, new spare tire, paler aquamarine, supervisor's car. !1MS miles. 12,750. F suparvlu I. FML531I . 5 OTOR 1242 BONNEVILLE, 5060R HARD-top, t-own*r, power brakes and steering. Can at seen anytime at 495 Third St., Pontiac. te63 PONTIAC HAROTOP, VEN-tora trim, auto, transmission, pow-or brakes, steering. FE 52021, 12*2 TEMPEST 5066k, HYDRA-matlc, radio, haalar. 11,10*. FE 5*012. ,____________. 1241 STUOEBAKBRI, SHARPEST ta team, real economy, standard and automatics. Dent mka this buy at 34*1 8. DOWN. VILLAGE RAMBLER Ml 6-3900 444 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM HOME OF THE TOTAL VALUE PEAL BIRMINGHAM Chryttep-Plymoulh 212 3. Woodward Ml 7-1214 1232 PONTIAC CATALINA ShMtt coupe. Hydramattc, naw battery, naw shocks, naw power brakaa, power stealing. AN adilta and an-captions fly dean, M25. Ml 53H4. INI BONNEVILLE SPORTS COUPE toataar Interior, hydro-mafic power staprtag and brakes, tinted glass, radio, positive traction: rust. 1 owner. Low mlkngo, ceilent condltton. 31730. F h a n a MS 543(7. 1240 VALIANT STICK. 5DOOR SB-dan. No monay down. LUCKY AUTO SALES "Fontlec's Discount Let" 1*3 *. Saginaw PE 52214 1244 PLYMOUTH VALIANT SWS4 INCLUDES HEATER, SEAT BELTS DELIVERED OAKLAND CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH 734 Oakland__Pn. M5P4M 1*32 PLYMOUTH WAGON, 5O0OR, VA, auto., pester staartag. Extra*. FE 52411________________________________ FOR THAT sHaOTIFUL' USED CAR Sm SHELTON Pontiac-Buick Rochester, Mich. OL 1-8133 COME VISIT RUSS JOHNSON'S Used Car Strip 1*43 PONTIAC CtdeWna convert 32225 1*43 PONTIAC hardtop . 12*25 1243 RAMBLER 5dsor .t 11225 INI CHEVY Impale . 31223 1*31 CHEVY 5dBor .. $ 425 1*31 T-BIRD on* owner . 3 2*5 INI RAMBLER sragon, brans* 311*5 124* RAMBLER 4-door .... $ 4*5 INI TEMPEST 4-door ... 5122S 1232 CHEVY 5door sedan . 3 31* -11262 BUICK Electro 223 . 31423 _ 19*2 FUN IIAL C 5UUW 1939 RAMBLER stagon ---- • . ..... IIIN Htoor sedan ... $1195 1263 GRANO FRIX discount 51200 1*61 RAMBLER Classic discount *6*0 F RUSS JOHNSON Pontiac-Rambler Dealer M-34 at ItM stoplight, Lab* Orion MY 56266 King Auto Solos 3273 W. Huron St. FE 540*0 t*aa mercury aooor, aut5- mattc transmission, radio, heatgr, whitewalls, an* owner, and k antra Me* throughout! 2*0 Money Doom, tUM per month. Patterson Chrysler—Plymouth Mansfield AUTO SALES 55 Sharii Lata Modal Cars to Choosa From! See Mansfield Firstl Mansfield V AUTO SALES jt 1104 BALDWIN AVE. 335-5900 SS THE SELECTION of Sharp Used Cars WILSON PONTIACCADILLAC 1133 N. Woodward Ml 51233 Slonlaghwn. Midi_ ATTENTION WE NEED 1963-64 P0NTIACS ALL MODELS: GRAND PRIXS B0NNEVILLES CATALINAS STARCHIEFS TEMPESTS ■ WAGONS 2- and 44)OORS COUPES and SB)ANS Wt art getting calls from all arsas of tha country for T%[ sharp lata-modff G.M. €ort, Especially Pontiaes. HIGHEST PRICES PAID M&M Motor Sales Since "1945" 2527 Dixie Hwy. OR 4-0308 THEY'RE LOOKING FOR YOUR WANT AD IN THE' Pontiac Press LLOYD FOR Continentals W* hove hue factory oftlckl and two company dame's, aN are In sBIMb ' BIe StadnBlI LLOYD ■ Ltaceta Marcury 232 S. Saginaw_ FI 52131 Buy Your New Rambler or Olds prom ' Houghton & San 531 N. Meta. Rochester OL 1-2761 REPOSSESSED we have repossessed flu* '62 and '41 Chavys. Stop In — Just naaumi balanca dua. You must b* working. HASKINS MA 5I4N mi PONTIAC CATALINA 54200R. automatic tranamkakn, radio, haatar, whitewall*, an* awnarl IIII down, I44.W par manta. Patterson Chryatar Plymouth MET N. Mata Mreat ROCHESTER OL l-MN mi PONTIAC CATALINA CON-mtkto. Owe ewnar naw car trade * UJO^AUTb SALES ' "Pontiac's Discount Lot" 121 S. fiEtaaw______PE 6*214 HASKINS "OK- Used Cars INI CHEVY Impel* Convortlbk, VI ooworglld*. radio, beautiful Mack ftakh. 1242 CHEVY Ifnpala Convertible. V-4, V-» engine, ofandard transmission, radio, like naw light blue and a wtifl* ftakh. mi CORVAIR Moran Coup*, 5spaed transmission. Mg angina, radio, showroom now, Mnck ftakh. 1242 OLDS Starilre .fisupa, leaded wllh power and oqulpmsid, ana ewnar, Hk* naw condition, solid maroon ftakh. HASKINS ChevroletOlds "Your Crossroads to Savings" US-1* and M-1S MA 53871 LLOYDS >50 to >1,000 No Monty Downl No Credit Problems! Car for Need We Have in Deedl mo CADILLAC Coup* 7Z. *3* 1*31 CHIVY t dkT,^A vs mi PLYMOUTH 4 Star . *23 1257 MERCURY 4 door ...... MM 1*3* FORD Vb engine . Bl, 1*57 FORD t door hardtop .... 3143 mioLOs 4 door 7.V..7... .. ins 1*34 BUICK- hardtop, pawar ... tm 1*32 HILLMAN ...... Sjf 1*92 SIMCA‘4 dear .. SMS m* simca i dear .... n*s 1237 FORD Pickup, top thap* 3143 1*33 MERCURY 4 dear hardtop *445 1*4# FALCON wagon...*373 1232 DaSOTO I door hardtop ... MM MANY MORI TO CHOOSE FROM! Ask for Stu 2033 Oakland WHAT DO YOU WANT IN YOUR NEXT CAR? SEE US, WE HAVE ITI 1*9* RAMBLER vi, real claan, power ............ $725 mi TEMPEST 5dr. a sharpta $ (N mi FORD GALAXIE IN XL CONVERTIBLE ........... 31*25 1*41 TEMPEST COUPE. VERY NICEI ............ $1323 12451 PONTIAC CATALINAS, REAL BARGAINS ...........$ SEE Wl ALSO HAVE BRAND NOW 1244 PONTIAC'S KEEG0 SALES & SERVICE 3080 ORCHARD LAKE 682-3400 fnlnahsm. ‘ 124* RAMBLIR CLASSIC, REAL nlc* carl Only 3325. 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Wo ore getting cam tram all areas at the country for sharp late-model cars, especially. Pontiaes. HIGHEST PRICES PAID J M <5rM MOTOR SALES 2527 DIXIE HWY. SINCE *1945" OR 4-0308 mn '.j-imi &.1 , \ TONIGHT 6:99 (2) News, Sports (4) News, S. L. A. Marshall, Sports (7) Wide World of Sports (In Progress) (•) Popeye and Pab 4:30 (2) Highway Patrol (4) Surfside Six (7) Preview: Winter Olympics 7:04 (2) Death Valley Days (7) Dickens—Fenster (9) Follow ^the Sun 7:19 (2) Jackie Gleason , (4) Lieutenant — (7) Hootenanny 1:99 (9) Changing Times 1:11 (9) Sports — Ted Lindsay 9:39 (2) Defenders (4) (Color) Joey Bishop (7) Lawrence Welk (9) Hockey: Toronto vs. New York 9:99 (4) Movie: “Until They Sail.”. (1967) Jean Simmons, Joan Fontaine, Paul Newman, Piper Laurie 9:39 (2) Phil Silvers A (7) Hollywood Palace 19:99 (2) Gunsmoke 19:19 (9) Juliette 19:39 (7) Fractured Flickers 19:41 (9) Sports 11:99 (2) (4) (7) (9) News, Weather, Sports 11:29 (9) Passport to Profit 11:21 (2) Movies: 1. “Look Bade in Anger.” (1966) Richard Burton, Claire . Bloom. 2. “Please Minder Me.” (1969) Raymond Burr, Angela Lansbury 11:34 (4) Movie: “Too Many Husbands.” (1940) Jean Arthur, Fred MacMurray, Melvyn Douglas . (7) Movies: J* "This ' Angry Age.” (1161) Anthony Perkins, Jo Van Fleet, Silvano Mangano Richard Conte. 2. “It's AH Yours.” (1947) Madeleine Carroll (9) Movie: “Johnny Belinda.” (1949) Jane Wyman, Lew Ayres, Charles Bickford, Agnes Moore-head Television Features SUNDAY MORNING 7;JB (7) Genius 7:1 (2) Meditations 7 (4) News 7:39 (2) Cathedral of Tomor- (9) Romper Room 11:30 (2) Pete and Gladys (4) (Color) Missing Links .(7) Object Is BEST OF HOLLYWOOD, 11:25 p.m. (2) ‘Look Back in Anger” $tars Richard Burton ■H as first angry young man on English stage, Claire Bloom as hb wife. THEATER NINE, 7:00 p. m. (9) Clark Gable, Burt Lancaster star in “Run Silent, Run Deep,” story of friction aboard U.S. submarine during World War II. SUNDAY BILL KENNEDY SHOWTIME, 1:00 p. m. (9) “A1 Capone” stars Rod Steiger as cago gangland ruler; with Faye Spain. Chi- KREMLIN, 10:00 p. m. (4) Repeat documentary on walled city in heart of Moscow that houses Russian government and relics erf Soviet history. FACE THE NATION, 1:30 p. m. (1) British Prime Minuter Sir Alec Dattaa-Home is ImAnmaa^aaMdl. • w ■ «< MONDAY TODAY, 7:00 a. m. (4) Detroit Red Wings star hockey player Gordie Howe b guest. 9:90 (2) Let’s See (4) (Color) Bo2o the Clown (7) Starlit Stairway (9) Christopher Program 9:49 (2) OB' to Adventure 19.-99 (2) Thb Is the Life (7) Exclusively Outdoors (9) Cathedral of Tomorrow ‘ 19:39 (2) Christopher Program (7) (Color) World Adventure Series 19:45 (2) With Thb Ring (4) Fran Harris 11:49 (2) Deputy Dawg (4) House Detective (7) Championship Bowling (9) Herald of Truth 11:39 (2) Faith for Today (9) Movie: “Poor Little Rich Girl.” (1936) Shirley Temple, Alice Faye SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:99 (2) Detroit Speaks (4) Changing Earth (7) (Color) Challenge Gojf 12:39 (2) Decbions (4) Top Star Bowling 12:49 (2) Report From Washington 1:99 (2) Bridal Preview (7) Discovery ’64 (9) Movie: “A1 Capone.” (1969) Rod Steiger, Faye Spain ' i:* (i) Koatf* Nit!® ~ (4) Sports Special (7) Issues and Aomen 2:99 (2) Alumni Fun (7) Directions ’64 . 2:39 (2) Sports Spectacular (7) Championship Bridge 9:99 (4) Sunday (7) Club 1279 3:39 (9) Movie: “Air Force.”' (1942) John Garfield, Arthur Kennedy, Gig Young 4:99 (2) Movie: “No Time for Love.” (1943) Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray (4) (Color) Wonderful World of Golf (7) Biography 4:34 (7) Science All-Stars 5:99 (4) (Color) Wild Kingdom (7) Trailmaster 5:39 (2) Sea Hunt (4) (Color). 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(1939) Judy Garland, Ray ^ Bojger, Bert Lahr (4) (Color) Meet the Press (7) Movie: (Color) “Sign of the Gladiator.” Anita Ekberg (9) Popeye and Pab (54) Musicab .9:39 (4) Probe (9) Magilla Gorilla (59) Science Reporter 7:99 (4) Bill Dana (9) Movie: “Run Silent, Run Deep.” (1958) Clark Gable, Burt Lancaster (59) Focus on Behavior 7:29 (4) (Color) Walt Disney’s World ' t7) Jaimie MePheeters (54) Japanese Brush Painting 9;99 (2) Ed Sullivan (56) French Through TV 9:29 (4) Grindl (7) Arrest and Trial (56) Sir Kenneth Clark 9:99 (2) Judy Garland (4) (Color) Bonanza (9) Sixties (56) Producer's Choice 9:34 (9) Flashback 19:40 (2) Candid Camera (4) (Special) (Color) Kremlin (7) M o v i e: “A u t u m n Leaves.” (1954) Joan Crawford, Cliff Robertson, Vera Miles, Lorne Greene (9) Second Look 19:39 (2) What’s My Line MONDAY MORNING 4:15 (2) Meditations 4:24 (2) On the Farm Front 4:25 (2) News 4:30 (2) Spectrum (4) Classroom (7) Funews 7:44 (2J News (4) Today (7) Johnny Ginger 7:45 (2) Fun Parade - 7:4543) King and Odle 8:99 (2) Captain Kangaroo 8:39 (7) M o v i e: “Casbah.” (1949) Yvonne De Carlo, Tony Martin, Peter Lorre 8:59 (9) Warm-Up 8:56 (9) Morgan’s Merry-Go-Round 9:99 (2) Movie: “Man Alive." (1945) Pat O’Brien, Adolph <• Menjou (4) Living (9) Kiddy Korner Kartoons 9:99 (9) Jack La Lanne 19:99 (4) Say When (9) National Scboob 19:15 (7) News 19:25 (4) News 19:34 (2) I Love Lucy (4) (Color) Word for Word (7) Girl Talk (9) Chez Helene MONDAY AFTERNOON :44 (2) Love of Lire (4) (Color) First Impression (7) Seven Keys (9) Take 30 :25 (2) News :36 (2) Search for Tomorrow (4) (Color) Truth or Consequences (7) Father Knows Best (9) People in Conflict :45 (2) Guiding Light :55 (4) News :09 (2) Star Performance (4) Conversation Piece t (7) Ernie Ford (9) Movie: “Shadow of a = Woman.” <1449)~~Hetamt Dan tine 16 (56) French Lesson 99 (2) As the World Turns (4) Make Room for Daddy t7) Hollywood Theater 2:44 (2) Password (4) (Color) Let’s Make a Deal 2:25 (4) News 2:34 (2) Hennesey (4) Doctors (7) Day in Court 2:55 (7) News 3:44 (2) To Tell the Truth (4) Loretta Young (7) General Hospital 3:16 (9) News 3:25 (2) News 3:34 (2) Edge of Night (4) (Color) You Don’t Say! (7) Queen for a Day (9) Friendly Giant 3:45 (9) Mbterogers 4:44 (2) Secret Storm (4) Match Game (7) Trailmaster (9) Razzle Dazzle 4:25 (4) News 4:34 (2) Bowery Boys Mickey Mouse Club____- (9) Hercules 5:44 (4) (Color) George Pierrot (7) Movie: “War of the Colossal Beast." (1958) Sally Fraser (9) Larry and Jerry (56) Friendly Giant 5:30 ( 56) What’s New 5:45 (9) Rocky and His Friends 5:55 (21 Weather (4) Carol Duvall ATTENTION CM Employees 100,000 B.T.U. DELCO GAS FURNACE *169 00 Rex's Crick-in-Bdck Age Is Belied by 'Oscar' Bid By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—When Sexy Rexy Harrison arose from a chair in hb suite at the St. Regis to take a phone call, he put hb hand on his hip, bent over, grimaced, and groaned “OHH!” “He has a crick in His back,” said his young wife, Rachel Roberts. O’BRIEN HEATING 111 VOORHEIS no. 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W-CKLW, Kennedy Calling ItllS WJR, News, Godfrey CKLW, nm to Chat WXYZ, Winter, Music News Hi**—CKLW, Jo* Van ACROSS 1 Red Riding Hood’s nemesis 5 Yogi for instance 9 One of three 12 Mimicker 03 English princess 14 Native metal 15 Defame 17 Number 18 Compound ether 19 Blandest 21 Lateral part 23 Scion 24 Palm leaf (var.) 27 Feminine name 29 Western state 32 Administer 34 Trigonometric function 36 Redactor 37 Plays host to j 38 Pause 39 Dirk • 141 Masculine nickname 42 Consume ! 44 Kind of pheese 146 Housekeepers ' 49 Italian poet 153 Social insect 54 Those who test again 56 Route (ab.) 57 Appear 58 Level j 59 Casimir (ab,) 160 Chances <1 Glut 28 Performed on a stage 30 Poker stake 31 Nazi turncoat 33 Perfume 35 Mountain nymphs 40 Cuddled as birds in a nest 43 Body’s trunk 45 Companions 46 Refuse'from grapes 47 Brazilian tapir 48 Require 59 Sbviet stream 51 Allowance for waste 52 Anglo-Saxon theow 55 European river Answer to Previous Puzzle m It doesn’t teem right, somehow, for Sexy Rexy to have a crick in hb back. The elegantly virile Professor Iggins, Just coming Into his prime now as a movie star woaMa't appear to be a crick-ia-the-back type. Hb official biography says he'll be 56 on March 6. He wears glasses to read. But this is the only surrender to age by the four-times married blithe spirit whom they’re talking about for aa Oscar because he burgled “Cleopatra” from Burton. “You are going to get an Academy Award?” I asked him. ★ ★ ★ (He and hb wife had Just come in with Sir Carol Reed, who’s to direct "The Agony and the Ecstasy,” in which Harrison plays Pope Julius n, and Charlton Heston plays Michelangelo). “I hope!” Harrison crossed hb fingers. And Rachel’s going to win one for ‘The Sporting Life ? Rachel, sitting across the room still in a fur coat, legs crossed prettily, reading an article she’s just “written” for a magazine: I’m sure I’m not! Rex deserves one. ★ ★ ★ [EXPERT CLEMONGI All Hwaring. Units jfiiR• RESIDENTIAL 3 !• COMMERCIAL lim Loniel OR 341 tt THE WEEK-END WINDUP Diosa Costello, a Puerto Rican, will play for the first time in Puerto Rico starting Jan. 24. Her show’s choreographed by the “ghost choreographer,” Engeae Luigi Lewis, who arranged dances for some top choreographers but seldom gets credit . . . Veteran Actor Den DeLeo got some-traffic tickatsr was ordered to watch a film on safe-driving—and discovered he had the leading role in it. Bob Hope’s the btest . celebrity to get a conducted tour of the 925,900 ladies’ room at the Blue Fox, in San Francisco . . . Pail Taubmaa will tour a big brass band around African countries for the State Dept. .. . Sammy Davis Jr., who doesn’t open at Harrah’s in Lake Tahoe till Feb. 6, is already set for a Dec. return date. ... A famed socialite has been giving hb girl friend a 92,500-a-month allowance. ★ ★ ★ TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: A woman compbined that she'd tried a new Polynesian diet for a month: "The only result b that now.i look like a fat Hawaiian." EARL’S PEARLS: Some people never learn to. relax. Others never learn anything else, A travel agent described the beautiful girls of Tahiti, and was asked the best time to go there. “Any time,” he said, “between 21 and 46.” . . . That’s earl, brother............. (TIM H*N lyndkats, Inc.) One-of-a-Kind CLOSE-OUTS 9N1963 M9DELS If tKura *v#r wo* a tims to buy: Now is Ihd timo: Price* slashed during our inventory clearance. Term i Available HamptctC) ELECTRIC COMPANY FE 4-2525 C2IW. Huron Rosamond Williams S0N0T0NI rt 2-1225 I Sendees end (applies for I Ml UiAMBI AIB4 I TBCTEHSRfflR" TELEVISION AND STKMO SERVICE C&VTVInc. 156 Oakland Ave. FE 2-3791 — FI 4-1515 Patriotic Honesty MIAMI, Fla. 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Null ff ',/ ,.:.V Ng. -. cti k»55mgS i (M0m rm n li* ® ; 'rV;' 7.1 T . \V- 7 |T • IT,(I If * r- OVER VOL. 121 NO. 301 ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1964 —24 PAGES 10c Wice Maw Have Weapon Used to Kill Girl Rebel Terror Breaks Out in West Congo British Commandos Quash New Tanganyika Outbreak Baliavod Led, by Rod Chinese-Trained Ex-Cabinet Minifter LEOPOLDVILLE, Congo (UPD — Machete-wielding young terrorists led by a Communist - trained excabinet minister are in revolt- against the government in the Western Congo, refugees from the area said today; Government troops were reported moving, into the area, burning villages suspected of harboring terrorists and killing their inhabitants as they go. Unconfirmed reports said the geverameat soldiers killed N villagers la Maagniads. Former education minister Pierre Mulule was believed to be in command of the terrorists. Mulule was trained in subversion in Communist China. WWW Christian missionaries were particular targets of the uprising. The terrorists were said to be under orders to “kill ail missionaries.” PRIESTS MURDERED There was no report of npw casualties, but three Roman Catholic priests from Belgium were murdered in a terrorist attack earlier this week. DAR ES SALAAM, Tanganyika (AP) — Britiah commandos quelled a new outburst of mutiny in Tanganyika today. Throe African soldiers were killed and 28 ethers wounded hi the brief apr&tng. The latest flare-up of African troops in former British East Africa tiame as the rash of mutinies spread last night to neighboring Kenya. WWW landed at Dar es Salaam with helicopter support from the British carrier Centaur early today at the request of Tanganyika’s moderate president, Lulius Ny-erere. It was the second army uprising ia Tanganyika within a week. Last Monday, Nyerere’s soldiers revolted against their British officers and precipitated rioting and looting during which The Kenya uprising also was; at least 17 persons were killed, put duwn by British troops. w w w Some 400 British commandos I In addition to the renewed up- rising at the Tanganyika Rifles’ Colito Barracks in Dar es Salaam, other units were reported to have revolted at Ca-bora, 400 raties west of the capital. Youth's, Knife Put to Tests at Crime Lab The wMa| hwlwi irh> OM-iqtiareHniile mm af Kwfla province, MS to IN miles east of Leopoldville, the Conge capital. AIRLIFTED IN British troops airlifted from Kenya took over the barracks at Caboru, restoring order in the town. There were no reports of any British casualties in either action. Nyerere feared a threatened general strike on the heels of | the ar^my mutiny might lead to a new round of racial disorders, w w - w After Monday’s army revolt, African mobs went on a rampage against Arab and Asian shopkeepers in Par es Salaam, an old Arab slave trade port. HAVEN OF PEACE Its name in Arabic means Haven of Peace. Ia Kenya, tension remained Ugh, at officials anticipated disorders ia the port city of Meiabasa. Charge Is Denied; Birmingham Police Still Probing Case A Kenya police unit was flown from Nairobi to Mombasa to prevent a threatened demonstration by young African na- By PAT McCARTY Birmingham police are attempting to determine whether the knife they believe was used in the fatal stabbing of a 14-year-old school girl yesterday is the death weapon. Officers received the pocket knife from a youth who said it had been given to him by Daniel Lovaas, 15, the youth they are holding for questioning in the case. Lovasa has denied knowing the girl or anything about the slaying. The victim, Nancy J. Jones of 1128 Emmoos, Birmingham, was found shortly before 8 a. m. on the lawn in front of 884 Purdy, five houses from her school. She died of internal bleeding NANCY J. JONES DANIEL LOVAAS No Clue to Motive Neighbors Ask Why shopkeepers. w „ I t _________ British troops were airlifted to. *a*en there. Nakura, 100 miles north of Nairobi, to put down a mutiny by in Royal Oak at 8:15 a. m., 15 minutes after she had been w *■ The knife police have has a the Kenya Array’s 11th Battalion tVi-inch blade. They said the The Belgian embassy here rutitod J. Leroy, a technical aid official, to Kwilu to organise an emergency airlift for all white reridents Who want to leave the area. * * * Leroy arrived here last night, followed by a DCS packed with -menrwsnten, children and M Catholic nuns. Only a handful of white civilians are left in the area. MISSIONARIES ARRIVING Another 15 missionaries are i expected to arrive today. Twelve more — residents of the area for decades to be holding on. Leroy said 11 atisoha stations between the provincial towao af Kikwit and Gaaga — a distance of about 88 miles — are abandened. The aris-sisanrtos still la the area have ghtbered at the town of Miefa. U.N. helicopter crews rescued nine Americans yesterday after ... „.y,, HO BALLOON — Echo 8, now sailing in orbit around the earth, is shown as it was put to an expansion test earlier. The 13-stary tall cylinder was successfully launched from Vandenberg Air Korea Base, Calif., this morning. - U.S., Russia to Cooperate quiet last night. AJAJPET A British officer at campmont reported all there today. He said there were ae casualties as British soldiers took over strategic baildiags and rescued the battaHoa’s British officers who had sought refuge in the officers’ mess. Balloon Rocket Is Aloft Other Kenyan troops reported-| ly mutinied at Kahawa, five i miles outside Nairobi. VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE. Calif. UP) — The world's largest satellite — a glittering 13-story balloon designed to relay the first American-Russian conversations via space — rocketed into orbit today. The 135-foot diameter Echo 2, launched at 5:59 are known a. m. atop a Thor-Agena B rocket, was expected to become visible over the* 01' Man Winter Roars Back as Mercury Dives United States for the first! they were “delighted” with preliminary information from tiie satellite. time early this evening when sthick by rays from the sun below the horizon. The U.S. National Aeronautics ★ * * They said they had received word from scientists in Pre- and Space Administration «id|&, ^ ***»♦ it wmlld be seen, as it wWrk ^ »“um, «J**. ----------- LL ■ ,around the earth’s pole, at a I J00 “5“ “ planned as terrorists burned their protes- height of about IN miles, by jfP?rofchcd ^ tant mission station at Kandale. I more neonle tH—i anv other ?0 . > •orm*r*y the island of The Americans were unharmed. A Belgian nun evacuated from Kimbele yesterday said the terrorists “were armed with machetes, knives and rifles. Some of them had red-painted helmets.” more people than any other man-made object in history. Previaas largest satellite was the llMeet baOeea Echo 1, launched ia 1881 and still visible la orbit. Officials of the space agency Madagascar. They said they had not deter-and period of orbit, but expected this computation to be completed soon. Fngineer Rickard Slater of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Spring’s sojourn is over. Crafty ol' man winter plunged temperatures from a balmy 52 at 2 a.m. today, to a freezing 23 at I a.m. blade appeared rusty but that the stains might be blood. -the en. CRIME LABORATORY Police took the knife, along with Nancy’s clothing, to the state police crime laboratory in East Lansing for tests. Nancy, a seventh grader, was walking through the dark, foggy morning ea her way to classes at Banana Junior High School when she was •tabbed, police said. She normally walked with other girls bat was alone yesterday. A witness, Robert Phelps, 18, told police he. saw the* attack from the glassed-in front porch of his home at 892 Purdy. WWW Phelps reported that a boy who was walking about 10 feet behind Nancy suddenly started running toward her. „ By JIM DYGERT The question on every lip was “Why?” Why was Nancy Jean Jones killed? PtntUc Prti« PM Cloudy, windy and mack colder is tonight’s forecast. The low will be li. Tomorrow’s prediction is partly cloudy and cold. A high of 38 is forecast. Monday will be cloudy and a little warmer. Rain or snowjs Ukely. Today’s strong west-northwest winds will diminish late tonight. The low mercury reading prior to 3 a.m. was 23 in downtown Pontiac. At 1 p.m., the thermometer registered 22. EXAMINE SCENE — Students from Barnum Junior High School examined the spot yesterday where 14-yeaf-61d Nancy Jean Jones was found. The body of their classmate was discovered on the lawn in front of 864 Purdy, Birmingham, just five doors from the school. Especially for Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Jones of 1121 Emmons, Birmingham — why did it happen to our daughter? Why did someone thrust a knife into her back as she walked to school yesterday morning?- WWW For many of Nancy’s neighbors in the block of. small, modest homes, the question was frozen inaudibly at their Ups. TOO STUNNED .They were too stunned to speak, too shocked to collect their thoughts into coherent words/ Bat those who could summed up the reaction: “It’s inconceivable that such a thing could happen to Nancy,” said Mrs. George Udgey of 1192 Emmons for whom the petite, dark-haired, 14-year-okl girl had occasionally done some babysitting. WWW “She was such a nice, quiet girl,” said Mrs. James S. Bis-sett of 1155 Emmons. “What a tragedy!” NO CLUE There was no clue to the mystery of “why” in Nancy's background. . PAGEANT BEGINS — Michigan’s two-day Junior Mias pageant got under way last night at Pontiac Northern High School. Sponsored by the Pontiac Area Jqnior Chamber of Gunmenm, the pageant feature^ contestants from 34 communities. TW girts - all high school seniors — are vying lor I PmNm Pmt PM* the state Junior Miss title and a 11,000- scholarship. The winner will be selected tonight, beginning at 7:30 p.m. the state’s Junior Miss will be elltfble to compete in the national pageant in Mobile, Ala., hi March. HIT IN STOMACH The boy apparently hit her in the stomach with his fist, the witness said, and then fled south, a path which would have taken him directly in -front of the Phelps home. - Mr. and Mrs. CUat H. Bris-endine, by whos ehome the attack occurred, were upstairs at the time. Mrs. Brisendine said a neighbor rang her doorbell and asked her to call poUce. w.. w—w—-“I saw the girl on the lawn and asked other girls standing there what was wrong,” Mrs. Brisendine said. “I got some blankets and put them over the girl. She wasn’t moving.” BOTH SOPHOMORES Phelps provided poUce with a description which ted to the arrest of Lovaas. Both youths are sophomores at Seaholm High. The witness had said Nancy’s assailant was wearing baggy khaki trousers tad a dark jacket. Police reported the description matched Lovaas’s clothing. Lovaas, 1042 Smith, was picked up at the school. He is being held in Oakland County jaU awaiting a preliminary bearing in Juvenile Court Monday. ■ 'Police obtained the knife from another Seaholm student, Howard Kaechle, 18, of 687 Smith, Birmingham. APPOINTMENT Kaechle had an appointment in the Oakland County prosecutor’s office on another matter at the same time police were searching for the weapon. Kaechfo weat to the court-(Continued on Page 2, Got. 1) Chamber Sets Yearly Dinner Gty Area Members ♦o Gather Feb. 19 Pedestrian Hit by Cor, Dies From Injuries There’r nothing to Indicate yet that the suspect. Daniel Levans of 1842 Smith, Birmingham, ever knew Nancy. A thiq, brown-haired lad described by acquaintances as quiet and inconspicuous, Lovaas told police he never knew a Nancy Jones and knew nothing about her slaying. * • * * No one apparently has been A 67-year-old Waterford Town ship man died early this morn- found who can Say that Nancy mg of injuries reeeived when he ; and the youth, son of Mr. and The Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce will bold its 54th annual banquet Feb. 19 at the Elks Temple, chamber officials announced today. The program will feature comedian Paul Lennon, according to Max Adams, chamber manager. The dinner meeting is scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m. * * * Newly elected officers of the chamber traditionally take over reigns of leadership from outgoing officials at the annual event. was hit by a car last night on Dixie Highway at Anderson-ville, Waterford Township. M a x M. Wagner of walked into Oakland Highway Toll in ’64 8 Last Yaar ta Data 7 Mrs.. Frederick Lovass Jr., knew (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) GUESTS WELCOME Tickets are $6 per person and guests are welcome, said Adams. However, he added that “the supply of tickets is limited and we suggest reservations be made early.” Hie chamber office is located on tiie main floor of the Riker Building at W. Huron and Wayne. Lake tea Now Unsafe Lt. Donald Kratt of the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department warned today that the pretoaged period of warm weather has made area likes uasafe. 2680 Desmond the path of car driven by John Lansparger, 16, of 4650 Maycrest, Waterford Township, police said. Wagner, according to police, was crossing Dixie Highway at the intersection about 9:30 p. m. when struck by the car. Rushed to Pontiac General Hospital, he died at 12:40 a. m. Lansparger was not held, police said. Escape to the West BRUNSWICK, Germany W-Three teen-age apprentices escaped, to the West today after tramping 62 miles from their home In Red-ruled East Germany, border officials reported. The youths sneaked over-the border under cover of darkness without being spotted by border guards. They said they fled to avoid being drafted into tiie East German army. MMt*. ^MSMUNMUNUUMKKMj&&! In Today's Press LBJ Cajolery Johnson presses senators on tax cut bill — PAGE 7. Kennedy London talk set with Douglas-Home about Malaysia—PAGE 8. Far East U.S. assuring allies about policy toward Red China—PAGE 3. Astrology ..............12 Bridge 12 ■ Church News .......8-8 Comics ................12 Editorials ..,,....,.....4 Home Section ... 13-15 Obituaries ......... 8 Sports ......... 14-18 Theaters ...........11 TV and Radio .......28 Wilson, Earl ...... 28 Women’s Page .......It l ) titrMir i- 1 t 'f V'JJhr THE PQ^tlA^ PRESS, SATURDAY, JAfcuARY 25, 1964 [j U-f f'^ Odd Twist to Find By JOE MULLEN By an ironic twist, the knife believed used in the fatal stabbing of a Birmingham’ girl yesterday was conveyed to the prosecutor’s office by an acquaintance of the accused slay- Howard Kaechle, II, of 117 Smith, Birmingham, had gone to the Oakland County prosecutor’s office in the courthouse yesterday afternoon on another matter. He advised Senior Asst. Prosecutor Robert L. Templin .that the knife that may have been HOWARD KAECHLE Is Knife Murder Weapon? (Continued From Page One) house to talk to County Senior Assistant Prosecutor Robert L. Templin, himself busy investigating the slaying. As the youth was leaving, Templin mentioned the case and Kaechle recalled the knife which he said Lovaas had given him that morning. Ijft ;W ♦ Detectives and juvenile divt sion officers working on the case said they did not question Lovaas after the appearance of the knife yesterday afternoon school. WEREN’T AWARE Police said they were not aware the victim had been stabbed until she was in the hospital ' There was one wound about fhro-eightho of an Inch wide In the center of her ted and no Meed on her tar-trimmed doth cent, they sold. An autopsy was performed by Dr. Herman Linn, Beaumont pathologist. ♦ W ♦ Police said they wen not expecting complete reports on el ther the autopsy alt the knife before Monday. According to Lt. Robert Schenk, head of Birmingham’s juvenile division, Phelps is the only known witness to the attack. However, Schatde noted mnf the ataeeta are usually busy with students at that thue of the nssmtag, jest If or SI Scfaaule said the eight men investigating the slaying weald continue to question neighbors and students. * * jtk_... The witness was quoted by Templin as saying he did not see the gbrl stabbed. FATHER IN COURT The elder Lovaas was described as “in a state ef shock.” There was no change of expression on the youth’s face when he was told of the stabbing, Schaule said. WWW Lovaas has maintained he did not know the girl and friend of both have said nothing to link them. Their homes are about two blocks apart. WALKED ON STREET The youth was quoted by Templin as saying he walked up Purdy on his way to school but saw no one in the vicinity. The route would not have been a direct one from bis house to Seaholm. Levaas is described as quiet, about • feet I Inches taB, thta, with brown hair. He hue three younger sisters. Lovaas was accompanied to Juvenile Court by hla father, Frederick Lovaas Jr., a night foreman at a Birmingham IBs preliminary hearing is scheduled for t a.m. Monday before County Probate Court Judge Norman Barnard. Defending him nre Birmingham attorneys Walter R. Denison and Richard P. Coudit WWW TempUn laid he would not petition for a waiver of jurisdiction, which could take the youth into circuit court, before the bearing. ONE OF FOUR ~ Nancy, described as a pretty petite brunette, was one of four children of, Mr. and Mrs. flowed Jonas. Hsr JMfc* is a groundskeeper at OnblMri Hills Country Club. Mr. uni Mbs. tanas have three other children, Carelya, JtoMary Ana, 2, and Dengtea, It, all living at house. Nancy wee born Dec. li, lMt, In Hamilton, OnL The family has lived in Birmingham U used in the murder was in his car parked outside the building. / w w w (Nancy J. Jones,’it,'of HU Emmnmt, Birmingham, was. stabbed yesterday morning on her way to school. Held as a suspect is Daniel Lovaas, 15, of 1042 |9mitb, Birmingham.) EXPLAINS POSSESSION Kaechle explained his possession of the knife in the following manner: “I was in the nat ream at Seaholm High School between l:St and 9 a.ta. when Levins catae In.” Beth *e students at the echaeL “He pulled a knife from hie bade pocket and was about to throw it in thR paper receptacle when I asked him what hi was doing. w w w “He said he just wanted to get rid of the knife. I asked if he were in troubk. He said no, but that he didn’t want to get involved in anything. HANDED IT OVER “He asked me if I wanted the knife. He gave it to me when I said I did”- i f f H: Kaechle said later that maraing he meat to the school principal’s office to get permission. to go to the courthouse to keep Ms afternoon appointment. “I overheard the principal on the phone talking about a stabbing,’’ Kaachk said. He added that the connection between the knife and the crime didn’t strike him then. It wasn’t until he waa at the courthouse in the afternoon and heard more about the murder that the link became apparent, Kaechkaaid. FINDING KNIFE — The knife believed to be the murder weapon in the fatal stabbing of a Birmingham girl Is taken from a car by Birmingham detective Richard Chambers. DESCRIBES KNIFE He described the knife Lovaas gave him as | little bigger than the average pocket knife. “It was Uke a knife you would use for Ashing,” Kaachk Midi Kaechle aided that ffc« knife blade was partkBy covered with what leaked She rust Kaechle said be often saw Lovaas due to the proximity of their houses but didn’t know him too weD. “He’s quite , a bit younger,” Kaachk esptalnod. "1 gave fifth a' ride to KhoM once in a while,” be added. Neighbors Ask Why (Continued From Page One) each other. Their homes ware two Hooka apart. Laura Tierney, a 14-year-old neighbor of Lovaas who aakl she alee knew Nancy, said aba did not know if the two had ever met. years. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Monday at Sawyer Funeral Home In Berkley. The Weather New Satellite Is Launched Fufl UA Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Cloudy, windy aad mack colder today aad tonight with saow flurries today. High today JR Law tonight IS. Tanorrow partly cloudy aad cold. High 2S. Strong west to northwest winds dlmktshtog late tonight. PAOS two- _ _______ . TMW h> NOOl V Luwl twnporatvr* pureMlns I #.nv a At $ a.m.: Wind velocity 15-25 m.p.h. Direction: WMt-northwMt Sun uta Saturday at J:3t pja. Sun rum Sunday at 7:S3 i.m. Mam ««t» Sunday at 1:41 ».m. 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Jtentt rpsllentl llimarck Boston Brownsville 75 Buttoto —4S Chicago 44 Cincinnati 97 Clevelemt 57 Denver 22 Oes Moines 23 Duluth 27 Temperature Chari f 25 St Farn 49 I B Fart Worth ) p Honolulu j 21 Indianapolis I 14 Jaciuonviiie [ 20 Kamo* City I 22 Lpt Vegas I 29 Lot Angeles I 23 Loultville I 31 Memphis I a Miami Och. „ i 20 New Orteam 72 90 17 New York » 47 24 pmahg 90 FtoanTx 44 Plttiburfh 44 20 47 22 72 71 11 - li 27 ft. I {. F Seati S H 55 a 5 Portl'O, Me, Louie _ _ Francisco SI 47 rttlo 44 43 Tamps 71 42 Washington 54 44 Snow osptna O. Oeplds II Inchas Fatleton 7 Inches Marquette 13 Inches Trav. City 3 Inches NATIONAL WEATHER — Showers are expected tonight In northern New England, end snow flurries are forecast for the northern Appalachians, with occasional rain on the Pacific Const south to central California and scattered snow from the northern Rockies to the Dakotas. It will be generally fair fleautirrr. with colder weather elated for the eastern half ofihe country. A Slow rising trend is expected from the north and central Rockies to the soutlj and central Plains. q t (Continued From Page One) the G. T. SchjeMakl Co. ef NertofieM, Mian., manufacturer ef the hafteee, said a tekvblsu camera toooatad on the secead-etage Agena shewed the balloon pepped partly epea k about II seconds aad the wrtakles started to disappear. Full inflation was expected to take several hours as the heat of the sun’s rays vaporized chemicals carried inside the folded balloon. Levees ea euly tea with three younger sisters, had as record of previous trouble. His parade sever hag aay disciplinary prahbinss with him, pelkesatt. “He’s a nice, quiet boy, but I realty don’t know much about him.” was the comment of many neighbors. The Lovaass family has lived on Smith Street for abouts year, “Not Danny,” said Robert Nordquist of 9022 Avon Manor, Avon Township, who knew the yout^'tyc was a food boy.” Others Alm.toundLwais reserved. £ “I really didn’t knew him very rail” was the comment of Itoward Kaechle, of ■f Smith, whe said maty gave him • knife Just before police arrested Wm at Seaholm. Nancy, too, was a quiet, withdrawn aort, according to neighbors and friends. “She didn’t date boys like a hot of girls her age do,” said Mrs. Lidgey. But she was popular with die other girls, said the mother of one girlfriend. And popular with her teachers at Barnum Junior High where she was a seventh grader, said a teacher. Library Grant Is Approved for Waterford Waterford Township receievd word yesterday of a 100,000 federal grant for construction at a new township public library. , He Community Facilities Administration gave Ka okay (e the fund grant, ur oordkg in UJw Beaetaro Pal McNamara aad PUftp A. Hart Woman Dios, Girl Hurt in Doarborn Blaze OFTEN VISIBLE The glittering sphere was to be visible many times during its estimated three-year life from every point on the globe. Rasstaas were to gat their first look a few hoars after launch, officials said; Americans would have to watt W to 12 hours, until the belkeu was illuminated by rays from the sub at dusk oo the sixth and seventh orbits. The United States and the Soviet Union agreed last August to try to bounce radio signals off Echo 2's reflective skin in a series of tests which the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration said would be the two powers’ first cooperative experiment with a communications satelite. DEARBORN (AP) - An 81 year-old woman dkd in a fire today which swept the two-family dwelling whore she lived and an ll-year-old girl was injured critically in Jumping from the second story to escape the flames. Mrs. Stella Cavor was asphyxiated in her first-floor apartment. Martha Liles suffered skull and chest injuries in jumping. Die township will match the federal monks for die new library, slated to be built hi die civic center west of Crescent Lake Road and north of Tubbs, r t t The library building will hove 2,700 square feet of floor space. CAI BUILDING Rocky Issues Blasts at Barry Says Senator Has 'Hatf-Boked' Idea Present library facilities are located in (be Waterford Township CAI Building. Mrs. Richard Lee was appointed foil-time librarian by the Township Board, replacing volunteer help, which previously had manned the library just • fow hours a week. WASHINGTON (AP) - Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, using increasingly Strong language, has fired another salvo at his chief Republican presidential rival— Sen. Barry Goldwater. Winding up a swing through New Hampshire — scene of the nation’s first presidential primary March li — the New York governor Friday night attacked Gold water’s suggestion this waek (hat the United States should get out of the Uhtted Nation If Red China is admitted. Rockefeller called it a “bad-notion.” be accused Goldwater of an “attempt to distort, to deceive and to tridr Republican voters of New Hampshire into voting for a candidate who does not stand as a true representative of the party that gave us Lincoln, Teddy Rooeevelt and Eisenhower.” Goldwater, meanwhile, reserved his fire for President Jphnaon. Speaking to a Young Republican meeting in Wellington, be called the President “a highwayman of the bureaucratic spoils system.” WEIRD CONTRAPTION The Arizona senator charged the President’s budget was “a spender’s contraption of mirrors, tinsel and neon.” Goldwater also was the subject of some sharp language from a Democrat — Florida’s Sen. Georgs Smatbers. Appealing to Alabama Democrats to back President Johnson Smatbers chided GoldwataF, who k rated a strong contender in the South, aa “the edf-ep-pointed savior of the South. “Dds is the man who wants to sail the TVA while pushing for a ft billion water program for Arizona; a strong advocate of the Civil Rights Commkslen and a senator who, in 1967 and 1968, cast 98 affirmative votes in favor of oppressive dvtt rights legislation and against the South,” Smatbers told a fundraising a—«7 at Wpittoghunt But Ms plea — echoed to i speech at Valdosta, Ga., by Georgia Sen. Richaal B. Russell —appuraitty had Itttk effect on Aleiame Gov. George C. Wallace, Wallace, who hopes the South can deadlock a presidential election and gain civil rights concessions if the contest k tossed into the House of Represents-fives, said Southern states should leave their electors free to vote agataet the national par ty nominee. Russell, acknowledged leader of the Senate’s Southern members, said he had no doubt Johnson was solidly committed to SUpport ciVil rights togtohrtto" But, be said, aside from that issue, he agreed with the President an many things wd thinks Johnson “has the potential to become one of the country’s greatest presidents.” POLICY MAKING * Students wQl examine the mechanics of foreign policy making to light of toe present world situation. The course begins Feb. 16. Area Ad Exec Gives Talk in California Bloomfield Hills advertising executive Charles Adams told 800 members ef the Advertising Association of fits West today in Bakersfield, Calif., that “Advertising is fits Voice of Free Choice” will be the theme of Advertising Recognition Week, Feb. 9-15. Adams, executive vice president of MacMaaao, Jobs A Adams, aad national chair-mad of the f observance, saM that toe abjective of the week ’is to mere folty acquaint the general public aad biaiaeas with the rale advertising serves ia ear economy.” suasively aa we know bow.” f I voice; But a voice can't buy a “You need a voice to sell a I product or service. It’s tbs cus-product or service,” mid tomer who makes the ultimate Adams. “Advertising is thatjchoice. No date was set for these testa but a spokesman for toe agency M| presented the print said “we are ready when they ^ (n^deest materials to be arm" . . .. .... • HAD NO PART Although the Russians had no part in the launching, they were expected to help track the huge satellite by radar to fix its position for the radio tests. Dm agreement called for voice, facsimile pictures aad cede signals to be bounced off toe satellite between giant antennas at the Zemenky Observatory near Moscow aad the Jodrell Beak Observatory hi England. The United States has exchanged messages and pictures with several other countries, excluding Russia, by - way of active-relay satellites such as Relay 2 launched from Cape Kennedy Jan. 21. used during the 15th annual observance to the asweiation members. * * * MacManus, John ft Adams prepared all the material for campaign. * * ★ Dm advertising promotion is sponsored jointly by the AAW and tiie Advertising Federation If America. Combined membership of the two includes 110 ad vertising clubs and 21 national affiliate organizations. DO THE BEST- “As advertising people and media peopte,” Adams said, “we do our best to tell the public about our clients’ product or services. We do this as accurately, attractively dnd per- BOOSTERS - Advertising materials for 1984 Advertising Recognition Week, Feb. 9-15, are examined by Charles F. Adams (kft), national chairman, and Mark F. Cooper, president ef the Advertising Federation of America. Adams, executive vice president of MacMaaus, John A Adams, Bloomfield HiSI, spoke to admim today in Bakersfield, Calif. Birmingham Area Newt Literature, Foreign Policy^ in 2 Adult Ed CoursesIp I BIRMINGHAM - Two adult education courses, one on foreign policy and the other ea literature, wfll be offered this winter at Baldwin Public Library. I The classes, both of which will meet la the eftoraeea. are hem the University Center for Adult EdaraHea The organisation is sponsored by the University of Michigan, Wayne State University and Eastern Michigan University. it \ Current Developments in U. S. Foreign Policy” is the title of the Monday afternoon classes. Foreign news analyst Russell Barnes will conduct toe 1-2:90 p. m. sessions. Wednesday afteraesna will be devoted to “Twentieth Century Brttkh and Aaterkan Literature.” Dr. Herbert R. Haber, Wayne State University instructor, will encourage students to better enjoy aad muter stand modern Mat. - *' Die class will consider modern trends as fiienpilfled by such writers as Joyce, Lawrence, Hemingway, Camus, Mann, DurreD and Cery. The 14:89 p. m. sessions will begin Feb. II REGISTRATION Registrations for the two 12-week courses are now being taken at the library, 351 Mar tin. There is a tuition fee. Dr. Franklin W. Wattn, date profeeeor ef history at Wayne State University, will discuss world dkarroamanl at a Thursday night meetfeig sponsored by tte Oakland County Chapter of toe Amertaan ^As-United Nation. •odation for the United ♦’ W tan Wallin’s talk, to which the public k invited, k scheduled for I t. a at toe Cwnmaatty House. The chapter earned over 14,-500 in its sales of UNICEF Christmas cards. With the proceeds, the organ- Police Eye Hairs; Knots in Killings OAKLAND, CaUf. lfl - A few human hairs, a few knots and about 159 fingerprints ware being checked by police today as the only tangible clues In toe double murder of Oakland's “mother of the year” aad her lAyear-old daughter. Tea taiviHgaters joined 14 already ea toe erne yesterday, bat at tar even the nt> tint for toe stoaagriatkas ef HyearwM Mrs. Mary Ettsa-beth Marik and her college student daughter, Carolyn, remained a mystery. The Martin home, where the two bodies were discovered by another daughter Wednesday, yielded Itttk mom than the fragment! of hair and fingerprints which poliqe said may have belonged to members of the family; Investigators said the knots used to tie tits victims’ bands behind them, attached to'one foot bent for lack, were ordinary overhand knots which might have bom tied by anyone not fomiltar with knots. OBSERVER AT SCENE In the area wee a man familiar with such baffling tragedies, Lt. John Donovan, a police hoaeicide Inspector firom Boa-tan; where II uaaotvad strangulations have occurred during the past M wsyuim' After Ik arrival by plane at flan Fraaekoe yesterday, Peravaa teM newsmen he was la foe Bey Area “etytotiy aa aa shserrai . " .Vf -js ■: . Later It was reported that Donovan bad come to tbs area in connection Wtfo a poooftk suspect in the Boston slayings. San Francisco Chief of Inspectors Cornelius Murphy sakl ilk Boston suspect had been located but bad not been picked up for questioning. laation wfll be able to contribute to the feeding of twice as meny children as It did kkt year. WILLIAM H. TAYLOR Commissioner to Run Again Will Soak Third Term From City District 3 District 2 City Commission to- tf: cumbeut William H. Taylor, 41, • today announced he will run for • reelection in the spring (Sty ■ Commission election. Taylir of 217 Ottawa will be seeking Hi ffllri term. He k assistant adverting ananger for Pontiac Meter Dfvkka. In announcing hk candidacy, Taylor said ha has “no particular axes to grind, nor bridgoo to burn, but I do want to aee Pontiac prosper and grow, w w, w “This will take strong manager-commission type government, with emphasis on strong effective management by appointees of the (Sty Commission,” bo said. ACTIVE PERSON Taylor baa been active in the Pontiac Areti United Fund, Junior Achievement end Parent* Teacher Association. Ho k married and has three daughters. After attending Peatise •cheek, be went Is Wayne Stale University and ewa-phtei LaSalle foetitek ex- A political newcomer four years ago, Taylor was elected District S commissioner in 1900 and won hk bid for reelection tone. “A new feeling of respon- sibility to the Pontiac taxpayers ed by the needs to be emphasised by city government, the administrative staff, dty employes and TAXPAYER BOSS “For tiie past few years, we may have tost sight of the tact that the taxpayer k the voice, the boas and the customer to Pontiac.” Taylor plans to file hk nomination petition Monday. It-Year-Old Girl Gives Birth to Stillborn Infant NEW HAVEN,Com. (I)-An ll-year-old girl who k a sixth grade pupil gave birth to a stillborn infant yesterday, police said. Officials at Grace-New : Havea Community Hospital refined to say anythkg ahaut jj Ilk birth, tat puttee repeated that toe girl appereatty ex-pnrltaesl a normal, ftfl km The eex of the dead infant was not dkdoaad. PoUoa said an investigation to determine the father was continuing, they quoted the tort’s parents as saying they had no idea aha waa prepent end tool aha bad mkaod very Uttie time from school * * * In Chicago, tt wai reported earlier thk week that i 16-year-old girl thore k to toe final days at pregnancy. Since 1989, according to health records, there have been II h-stances In wMch ll-year-old gtrts have given birth. AT AGSJ The youngest mother mentioned in medical Ukraine k a Peruvian girl who bare a son whan she was only 5. 2 V !