: | , r P ; a ] ; : ; a | Details on Page 2 PON listh YEAR ka & & Fe “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, eau eed. 3, 1958—24: PAGES | ASSOCIATED ONITED PRESS PHOTOS as ar NEWS SERVICE Psalm that is within me, bless his ' gecrate it to God? dollars and doesn’t know it. I have been blessed * home, The late Dr. Albert W. Beaven said, in this connection, “A man can take any kind of a beat- ing in the world outside if he can come home and find his home a harbor of refuge.” I have had a blessed’ Christian home—¢reat joy in Christ—a rich heritage think so. much be required.” If we blessed, we should nef become smug and complacent. In addition to praising God for our happiness, we can a it with our fellow men who have missed it. x * * Let us remember the words of our blessed Lord, therefore, “Give to him that asketh thee; and from him that would borrow of thee, turn not thou away.” O my soul, and forget not. all his benefits.” We hear a great deal these days about the probs __Jems and sorrows of life, and how we can go about it to be happy. I wonder if we think often enough about the happiness we already have, and how we can con- ‘The amount of happiness I have had in my life has always been a puzzle to me. I have had the aver- age amount of troubles, but that is the lot of all men. I should not expect to be exempt from it. x *« * I have been blessed with good health. And as a friend of mine who had had three operations in one year said, “A man who has good health has a million Am I the only one in the world so fortunate? I do not c+ & #., ‘ We ought to be asking ourselves, especially here in America. “What shall we do with happiness?” Jesus said, “Unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall 103:1-2, “Bless the Lord, O my soul; and all holy name! Bless the Lord, Lid é with a happy Christian_ fn the Christian, church. have been fortunate and Page TE ei kane FE en ee eae He ee ee Grand uy will Investigate ~All Agencies in Government WASHINGTON (INS) —Hints of alleged payoffs have spurred a federal grand jury to undertake a sweeping investigation of bribery, corruption, perjury. and in- fluence-peddling: in all government “departments or ~ agencies.” New information by FBI agents prompted the justice _ Department yesterday to expand the grand jury probe c = of the Federal Comm _ full-scale inquiry of Fed- eral activities. The way was opened when “‘let- ters of authorization” were filed with the U.S. District Court. The documents said the Justice Depart- ment is informed that “various Justice Department spokesmen explained that the letters were so worded they could lead to an in- vestigation of any federal depart- . ment, agency, bureau or commis- sion, _ x *« The “letters of authorization” named four justice Department criminal division attorneys headed ‘ by Robert P. Rosthal, to conduct ret information. x & ® oe wat the new inquiry has no relation to the House subcom- mittee's investigation of and the FCC award of a Miami TV channel to a National Airlines sub- sidiary. . Pontiac C. of C. Invites Members . |to Capital Parley Invitation to members of the ™ Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- merce to attend the national con- vention in Washington, D.C., will be mailed out next week, John Hir- linger, manager, said today. *eere. The Pontiac delegation will meet Summerfield to discuss airmail. service directly to Pontiac and| general post office problems, he disclosed. “We hope that some $@ mem- bers will make the trip,” he sald. “We leave Aprij 27 and re- turn April 36.” © |poned yesterday because of “minor %|technical difficulties." In a brief tember, ‘end trom other. ‘still-sec- a _ in Pontiac dceraton wit meet Steal Furs, Jewels *'60, in the same building, but a list meg and Sun ‘Engage in Race | Over Vanguard Light to Determine if Moon-Carrying Rocket Will Be Lofted Today FROM OUR NEWS WIRES CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila. —The Navy tinkered with its Vanguard satellite test rocket today in a launching race with the sun. \ So long as the sun was up the Navy by its own re- strictions still had a chance to launch its fourth Van- guard test vehicle and put into orbit - the 342-pound moon in the Vanguard's nose. A scheduled. launching. was post- statement the Navy said that “day- with the Vanguard require observation of the missile to an altitude of 4,000 feet. For the same reason, the Navy satellite cannot be launched into low - hanging launching will probably be Pushed over into next week, although the men on the project reportedly are anxious to fire the rocket at the earliest possible time. The newest Vanguard was to have been fired several days be- fore last Wednesday's launching of the Army’s Jupiter-C rocket that failed- to place an Explorer Il satellite inte orbit, — But the firing was postponed un- til yesterday because of ‘‘technical difficulties” believed to center in the rocket’s 31-foot-long second age, The “technical difficul sumably are similar to those which caused many postponements in ad- vance of both previous Vanguard firing attempts. Worth $15,000 els with an estimated value of almost $15,000, were stolen last night. from the apartment of Sam- uel S. Bankle, 66, of Detroit. Bankle returned to his apart- ransacked and mink stoles worth $6,500 and three articles of jewelry valued at $8,250 missing. Entry was also made into the apartment of Mrs, Anne Polozker, of the loot.could not be obtained immediately. Mrs. Polozker is in Florida : Police said‘ the thieves entered after prying a molding off both of - der—fire last Monday as an FCC -'the doors of the two apartments. the front doors of the building and Sub Floating Missile Launcher DETROIT (INS)—Furs and few-|. ment last night to find the place|- SON oRUENETC Sata ig | : -4 ® France Votes fo Intensify War Gaillard’s Program -in Algeria Gets Reluctant Assembly Approval PARIS (®—Despite deep-seated parliamentary discontent with deputies, “we are giving an ab- solute priority to. the heeds of pacification (in Algeria).”’ But, he said, there was no.money avail- able for transfer from nonmilitary budgets. * * * The additional military funds old war. . The additions will. bring to 375,000 soldiers the French ground force in Algeria, where an- other 125,000 airmen and sailors are stationed. Gaillard asked the deputies to - {think beyond the simple question of military funds. He noted par- liamentary uneasiness and said this uneasiness might lead to a new governmental crisis by dis- “To assume the heavy responsi- bility which it has, (my govern- ment) cannot be content with a or watered-down con- Odd Flying Object Spotted in Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (INS) Got ax Problems? ATHENS (INS) — The follow- END OF CONFUSION — Motgists seeking their way into Pontiac on northbound Telegraph road, at Orchard Lake road, need no longer fear a wrong turnifg. The State Highway Dept., after many complaints, has erected the huge “— above which clearly indicate which fork in the road to take > WASHINGTON (#) — The creation actions today amid lke, Congress Push Job-Making Actions Eisenhower administration and the Democratic-controlled Congress pushed job-\, reports that unemployment |arsonists. shot up hast month to more than 5,100,000. Senator Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas, Democrat s\leader, announced yesterday he will seek ewe Senate way, education and other bills — “major: measures in providing jobs,” he called Johnson made public a letter looking into the matter .of speed- ing up military construction pro- jects in labor surplus areas— those with relatively high unem- “|ployment. “I think we can pick up some 200,000 to 500 000 jobs by govern- ment projects,” Johnson said, adding this should have a “good psychological effect upon the country.” The letter Johnson released on Defense Department plans to speed military construction pro- jects came from Deputy Secretary Quarles. x * Quarles said there are 450 mil- lon dollars worth of projects that can be started in areas of “‘sub- santial” unemployment and that these are being “‘initiated as ex- peditiously as possible."’ he indi- cated, however, any speedup on projects already under way will ing government costs. Quarles said the awarding of contracts for mililary purchasing and construction has been stepped up 30 per cent above the rate of the last six months of 1957. “This substantial tncrease. dur- ing the months ahead will unques- tionably provide a desirable im- petus to the economy,” he added. x *& ® terior Seaton said yesterday the unemployment problem can’t be wil} |S0lved by what he termed a “‘wild orgy of. public spending."’ But he said the administration is ready Te \to take constructive steps. action on housing, high-+ saying thé Defense Department is| dicts Cloudy Skies Ahead for the Pontiac Area The U.S. Weather Bureau pre- cloudiness _ will through tomorrow. Tonight’s low will be near 28. * * * Sunday will be pleasant but cold and windy, with the mercury reaching a high of around 38 de- grees and dipping to a low of 30 tomorrow night. * x The lowest temperature in down- 26 degrees. The thermometer reg- istered 37 at 1 p.m. Prone to Traffic Fines CLEVELAND (INS) — Ernest Denardy’s driver's license was suspended last December for a traffic offense. He was back in traffic court the other day. Fined continue’ town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was ‘Caribou Blaze Definitely Arson Was Set Afire State Police fire inspectors’ have definitely established the fact that $5 for jaywalking. Driver Dodges Freeway Menace In Chicago, Secretary of the In-| heavy freeway traffic yesterday, His car landed on a middle dividing strip. an tt remands of cars whissing by In solid ranks on either side, Morton found himself as lonely and helpless as if he was on an uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean. He signalled for help for an hour and 15 minutes. He said he tried to flag down 14 motorcycle policemen. No. 8 stopped, he said but when he asked, ‘How do I get off of here,” the officer said, “Just start your engine and drive other motorcop appeared, made and Morton was able to get back “I'd have given 20 bucks for a 34, a management consultant. He's Marooned on Island have to be done without increas-| . LOS ANGELES (® —. Motorist Greg Morton, en. route home in x *k& * Finally, a civilian motorcyclist paused long enough to size up the situation and promised to telephone for aid. ‘At long last an- evervet 16 mies & wih ate. away,” Then the cop rode away. the traffic pause for a moment onto the freeway. . —— out there,”’ said Morton, State Police Discover ws That Inn in Clarkston ) Marine Planes Collide in Flight Near Okinawa 26 Persons Go Down; Sandstorm in Egypt Causes Disaster FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES Three wide-spread plane accidents yesterday brought death to at least 21 per- sons, and the toll is likely to mount today. _ Twelve bodies were re- ported pulled from the sea off Okinawa today follow- ing the collision of a Marine Corps transport plane and a Marine fighter - bomber over the U. S. Pacific bas- “|tion Friday night. A total of 26 persons were aboard the two planes, which exploded and i 4 FEF i 2 é 5 = a Z ¢ a iitiai fie : sre i lt te Dog Warden Catches Only Friendly Ones waiting for human prey need not despair — they're coming back. An exainple is the new Sallee| aioe Waiting for the school bus. city dump, emerge each morning and congregate around the. chil- “Things are so bad, some of the. mothers walk their children ‘Mrs. Giles_and her. neighbors Woods Subdivision, off Walton/are, not the y ones to complain. | orbs owcll oan eto tiac and numerous mers are re- ported daily to the police from every section of the city. “Where is the dog warden?’ is the common complaint. Police officer Melbourne D. Grif- fin is temporarily acting as dog | In Today’s Press ears. to 8's, Top 6. FE #0460, ~ “Bright Spot’ needs sharp Obituaries .,...........00008 12. WPOTES cr csccccceaee teoeee 1° NM , tH @ ‘ “ Theaters ........0.4 Wiesleveeisen 18 ~~ TV & Radle Programs ...... “4 », Earl sep \sbeseucevene ™ d , Womens Pages .....:...:-. 6-% Pail ly THE PONTIAC PRESS, oe URDAY, MARCH 8, 1058 e é * Oakland, 3 Other Counties Consider Joint Action for Future - Airline Facilities Called Inadequate Facilities to serve expanding airjland County; Bernard A. Kalahar|sented the State Highway Depart-|tended for the Civil Aeronautics Edward Connor|ment. L. C. Andrews, C. J land Director James D. Ramsey travel to and from southeastern|from Macomb: Michigan in the years immediately|from Wayne, and William 1. ahead were given a close look|Schee! of Washtenaw. J. D. Cruise, |represented the Michigan Dept. Friday , . . and found alarmingly | chief inadequate. - ‘The look was taken when offi- planning engineer repre: Aeronautics, and L. D. . Reese, Hale at- Administration. Representatives of to the next meeting of the group. of major air- ports in the area will be invited, The Day in Birm: ingham bo) BIRMINGHAM — The Birming- ham YMCA closed its 1%8 mem- bership drive with a«total of 904 new members, representing a cash return of more than $6,200. cials of four counties — Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, and: Washtenaw | — and state and Detroit aviation: Is Your ‘Hobo’ Missing? authorities, met to project a study, and consider possible joint action | on needs for commercial aviation facilities in the area. *» 8 & The meeting was called by Delos! Hamlin, chairman of the Oakland| Board of Supervisors, as chairman of the Aviation Committee of the Supervisors’ Inter-County Commit- Cruelty Society wagged his t The four counties, Detroit, the State Highway Department, the Civ Aeronautics Administration and the Michigan Department. of A were represented. The group met at Kingsley Inn in Bloomfield Hills. C. VY. Burnett, director of the Detroit Aviation Commigsion, told the meeting that about two and one-third million’ passengers used air service in and out of the De- troit_area in 1957. If this ratio to! — car. but was reported as nice and ‘laiies Hobo who is “pushing DE LAND, Fila. (INS). — that his owner would claim him. The canine somehow boarded a Grand Trunk Western Railway train somewhere in Michigan med sD Oe pens OL The dog was badly dehydrated and starved as Anti-Cruelty Society workers have ever seen. - Officials at the society hope the owner cause an elderly dog, no matter- bow friendly, is difficult to place in a new home. Otto, a four ton, $6,000, three-year-old hippopotamus was back the national air travel load is main- tained, the . Detroit traffic will reach beyond six milion passen- he Otto, hungry and anxious for at the winter quarters of the Clyde Beatty Cir- cus today after a short jaunt to enjoy country living near the bankg of the St. Johns River. The hippo, tired of the ordinary routine of winter inactivity, escaped from a temporary corral at De Land, Fia., yesterday and was found dozing in the sun by an airplane flier. | Pooch Hops Train fo Chicago CHICAGO (INS) — ‘A friendly brown and black dog named Hobo by the Chicago Anti- bread while ail today, hoping KANSAS CITY, Mo. (INS) — Pat Anthony was reported in good condition today at General Hospital where a doctor § = * 4 4 | Harold ‘Kaldfleish, general chairman of the drive, said this | brings membership to 2,072. | Working with Kaldfleish on the drive were Arthur Blakeslee, Les- his captors thoughtfully brought along, munched he was led back to the circus grounds in 20 minutes. ; Animal trainer sewed up several deep cuts on his left arm inflicted by friendly a pooch nine years” be- the food which a lioness during the areas City Police Circus. So.ne 6,000 persons screamed when ie cat. sprang on Anthony Yesterday, knocked him to the sawdust and began chewing on his left arm. ' The 35-year-old ex-paratrooper from Tampa, Fla., who learned lion taming under the GI Bill of Rights, had almost completed his act and was trying to make the sleepy-eyed lioness lie down beside 10 other lions and one tiger when the animal sprang. She caught Anthony’s arm, threw him to the ground and clesed her teeth around his forearm after her claws ripped his flesh. The lion tamer twisted the big cat’s with his right arm and broke free. Then he helped circus employes clear the cage before collapsing on the floor. . head Mrs, A, H. Magnus, bank chairman, reports the March community blood bank will be months, ; malty yesterday that the pros. (Donations to Be Taken Monday lem is area-wide and can besi . te wired wy wat etn. Blood Bank Appreciates to bring op to date cartier sets FTaving Accounts in Red growth of suburban areas around ; ype mpl ne aap ieamony cles There's a certain bank in the Se See ee alae io r+ kk it -| sender with the notation: Dress Union, Firms Aim for Settlement. NEW YORK (INS) — Union and New York Mayor Robert F. Wag- ner has appointed ex-Sen. Herbert Board, as special mediators of the strike, which has idled 105,000 dressmakers in eight state. The bargaining session, in a New p.m. (EST). ‘No Forwarding Address | MADRID (INS) — Postman Arturo Gonzalez, unable to de- liver a letter, returned it to ie dressee left without leaving for- warding. address."’ That was put- ting it mildly. Addressee had escaped from Carabanchel pri- son. Rain, Snow Dampen Scattered Areas It's Fair for Most of U.S. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS posing serious A mixture of rain, drizzle or snow dampened: scattered sections of the country today, but fair skies) prevailed over much of the West and along the Eastern seaboard flood —— = parts of the state. weather stretched aioe rm the northern Gulf states, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentycky and the Car- olinas today, but overnight ac- cumulations were under two- This {s the community blood bank. Instead of a red pencil de- noting loss, the red shows a life-| saving quality and gain, because is blood, H. Lehman and Harry Uviller,’ chairman of the State Mediation | York hotel, a ee ee held Monday at the Elks Temple, 114 Orchard Lake Ave. working afternoons and evenings. ducted from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. * * During the fiscal year of 1957, $13,693,000 was spent on blood pro- grams which provided 2,185,000 of blood for the sick and in- jured throughout the nation, cording to Mrs. Magnus. “In order to meet the tremen- dous and constant demand for ac- | No appointment is necessary but to insure prompt are advised to call MI 6-1313 or |FE 38-3937 for an appointment. Burglars Remove ‘Enough Artillery to Quell Revolt’ DEARBORN (INS) — Wayne County sheriff's deputies; were | searching for burglars today who artillery to quell Everett Bartholomew, owner of by smashing the glass from the Oakland's ‘Lost’ 10 Acres Turns Up in Senate Bill . LANSING « — A bill specifical- ly designed to put a 10-acre parcel. of land in Oakland County back on! the tax rolls moved into the Sen- ate today with House approval. This month a special appeal! is! being made to men and women |Therefore, the bank will be con- service, donors Informs Mackie He Was Right : Attorney General OKs Highway Chief Taking Office in July : LANSING U—An attorney gen- eral’s opinion has assured Highway Commissioner John C, Mackie that he didn’t violate the Constitution when he took office last July 1. * * x State law providing that high- iway commissioners take over their jobs in the middle of the year was questioned by Rep. Russell H. ‘Strange Jr. (R-Clare). Atty. Gen. Paul L, Adams, how- ever, held the requirement ‘‘ap- plies only to those offices created in the Constitution itself.” The highway commissioner is not among them. “Another basic principle of con- stitutional law,”’ he added, “‘is that the Legislature is vested with full power to pass legislation which is not prohibited to it by the express terms of the Constitution.” Prosecutor's Aide Succumbs in Detroit DETROIT «® — Martin Paulsmo, veteran Wayne County assistant prosecutor, died of a cerebral hem- orrhage yesterday. He was 67. Paulsmo was a major figure fn Circuit Judge Homer Ferguson's graft grand jury hearings in 1940 when he was accused of heading a group which allegedly tried to seize the grand jury’s records A native of Ishpeming, he was and was re-appointed again ‘for 1945-47. He was appointed again in 1949 and served in the office until his death. Unmarried, he is survived by a * * ‘brother, Lawrence, of Ishpeming. ‘|the strike, ,|ffogmen were credited with saving lie Fletcher and Edwin Kirbert, general secretary of the ‘‘Y.” The work is progressing Power Service Will Be Normal Strike-Hit Presents Assurances in Letter to State JACKSON (#—Consumers Power Co. says it expects to continue normal service despite a strike by 5,400 linemen, maintenance and construction workers, * * * The assurance came in a letter from Dan E, Karn, Consumers president, to Otis Smith, chairman of the State Public Service Com- mission, yesterday. Karn said only a major generator -failure or a “serious act of nature” would interrupt service. | Smith had been ordered by Gov. (Williams to meet with company and union officials to insure serv- ice would be maintained during over a dispute involving union wage demands, fringe benefits and job classifications. The pre- vious contract expired Feb. 28 but was extended five days. Consumers serves about one mil- lion customers in 64 counties. At Least 21 Perish in Three Air Crashes {Continued From Page One) the midst of one of Egypt's worst sandstorms in years, The American only as William J. O’Brien. His wife was among the injured. Authorities said the plane had) tried twice to land at Cairo air- port, and twice at Alexandria air- port. The pilot finally tried Port Said’s Gamil field. CREDIT FROGMEN The Viking plane was complete- ly wrecked, Frogmen and ambu- lances rushed to the scene. The many persons in the lake. The O'Briens reportedly were re- turning from Germany after visit- ing their soldier son. Mrs. O’Brien was quoted as saying at the hos- pital in Port Said that ‘We were all helpless’’ and ‘'we knew it was impossible to land safely." One airman died Friday night but three others parachuted to scaseginen a te Senior freer Oftutt Air Force Base crashed and burned southeast ef Des mishap. His identity was withheld by Offutt officials pending notifi- cation of next of kin. ‘Y' Membership Drive Adds 950 Men to Rolls crease the organization's facilities on both youth and adult leve he said. the Birmingham Stamp Club, will offer 75 lots of foreign and U.S. stamps for sale at the Community House at 8:30 p.m. Monday. forits 20th anniversary celebration April 12 and 13. A state philatelic convention will be held here at that time. over to their parents yesterday aft- er admitting they stole eight quarts ‘of liquor Consumers Hills. Police Capt. Walter Sluiter. Contract negotiations broke down scholarshi was identified! the problem will get any better,” swiftiy on the new addition, Kir- bert said, and it will be ready for the opening of the fall sea- son, “The addition will greatly in- A stamp auction, sponsored by The club is making preparations Two 15-year-old boys were turned , according to Bloomfield of reports of liquor being cireu- lated in the Bloomfield Hills High Schoo] area. The boys admitted taking eight quarts of liquor from the Bloom- ifield Open Hunt Club bar last month, Sluiter said. They also ad- mitted stealing wine and cigarettes from stores in Birmingham, he convention are be- Severa] Birmingham women will serve as models when the Women's ored Thursday at a recognition dinner given by the officers of the church. Report Stray Dogs on Gain in Pontiac (Continued From Page One) to me. They are the friendly ones. But what about the fierce ones should be shot on sight, but the law says I can be sued up to $1,000 if I shoot a dag, so you can bet I won't unless I'm attacked." job and supply equipment like leather gloves and boots and spe- cial choke nooses, I don't think Griffin said. oo haen't had a rabies case in Pontiac since 1952, but that Is Worried that run away, he stated. ‘'They| . “Until they get two men on the| - Prisoners Solve Problem LONDON (INS) — Britain's prison commissioners in their an- sure doesn’t mean we won't he said, The latest case in Mrs. Giles’ and temperatures were normal. * * * ‘ Rains which drenched Alabama’ with up hs ree inches in 24 hours/through west Texas Friday night, at Montgomery tapered off alter) spawning at least one tornado. Ww The Weather Pall 0.5. Weather pereed tenors ‘and small buildings near mgs AND med _- Moog 4 rather ‘hans, Tex. * tenths of an inch. inds up to 52 m.p.h. churned up nage clouds of dust, limiting visi- ibility to'a half mile at Wink, Tex. |The twister damaged an oil rig Mona- “te. * temerr Hig! reed Pte road toni 8, high eseneeree Lew temerrew J 38. nigh Mostly nerth- easterly winds, "qeereocing te moderate N te fresh, ew England, snow flurries blan- yin Pontiac 'keted some sections. 8 am: Wind velocity 1s mph overnight falls at Las Vegas, pire tion: Nort t. * 6un sets Saturday at 6:30 pm N.M.; Sy dney and Burwell, Neb., @un rises Sunday at 6°55 Ae m and iat Sioux City, lowa. New Saturday at 10: = 2 m . . : Moon rises Sundsy » at 9058 England measured lighter amounts. sees eens oeeenee sogsectesd eon the snow in Kansas and Iowa. The, An invasion of chilly air sliced) North of the rain area, and in looked one 10-acre piece of prop- Tedsy Up to one) Lowest temperature preceding 8 am. inch of snow was measured in | Freezing drizzle was mixed with’ Available Music Scores snow extended northward as far Pontiac City Library has an- The lower chamber yesterday: okayed the measure, which would’ direct county supervisors to order an adjoining city to annex any! small piece of unattached township property which is escaping taxa-' tion. * * * The situation developed in 1955 iw hen Troy Township residents vot- ed to become a city and over- erty. * + The bill would require either the! city of Troy or Birmingham to, absorb it. Pontiac Library Lists _jRounced the following music scores are ready for‘ circulation et the main library: Bach, Mass in B Minor (Latin); Kalamazoo Bus Lines Face Further Trouble KALAMAZOO — Another crisis nual report pointed out that peni- tentiaries now include engineer- ing and blacksmith shops for inmates. This, they said, has created a problem: » « Pri- soners are able to seals copies [ of keys which could be and have been used in attempts to es- cape.” ped up the sleeve of her leather jacket, “It was just beccbig the is shaping up in the Kalamazoo » bus system’s case of declining | profits. It may call for a prompt! decision on the question of munic-' ipal ownership. But unless the continuous drop. in bus patronage should suddenly | either halt or reverse itself, no! plan can long delay a decision for | or against municipal ownership of the local bus system, some observers feel. | claim the anticipated Jackson plan | tax exemptions have not been large enough to provide a profit before federal income taxes. equal | to 10 per cent of gross revenues j National City Lines officials: ee 9 - 15 M..... dtene« 30 om...........38 —_— as the Dakotas. - iss recorded dowators) < Sheriff's ' cars reported § they empere eon she “4 were unable fo drive because of Lowest te ture .. ssc. Anboe 28 Rigen ten emperature 2 33{heavy hail in one section of Grand = One Tee rr ia oath Prairie, Tex., about 20 miles south eer ° = = f Dallas. Highest tempe ae he Lowest ‘dempersture’ rteerveeeeeress Be Another rain area dampened the; Meyeather- Party eionay “"" "~~ | Pacific Coast from the San Fran- 4 ‘gon. 98) * * cisco Bay region northward to ‘Washington’ and extended inland jto eastern Washington and Ore- 30] Temperature changes over the| The Wolf; Rimsky-Korsakoft, Sche- pe eee oe eee |Berlin, Irving Berlin Waltzes; Bor- odine, Prince Igor; Easdale, Red Shoes Ballet (arr. piano); Grana- dos, Goyescas; Herbert, Victor Herbert Songs; Moore & Benet, Devil & Daniel Webster; Mous- sorgsky, ‘Pictures From An Ex- hibition; Poulenc, Perpetuels; Prokofieff,. Peter and livan, Yeomen Of The Guard; Ver- -|di,-La Forza Del Destino, Weber, There are 57,130 railway freight Mouvements jean Department of Conversation, | Geologist to Discuss Detroit’s Salt Mines stations in the United Statg. ON YOUR 45th ANNIVERSARY! HAPPY BIRTHDAY Anitintewail Agency, Inc. 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Detroit Free Press distributor at FEderal 5-9272; if in the Southern ce a eee es Lu } ' £ 4 > Celebrate A6th Birthday Next Week THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1958 — ry Girl Scout Birthday W eek- begins Sunday and continues through March 15. Area Girl Scouts and Brownies will celebrate this 46th anniversary in var- lous ways. Girl Scouts Plan Two Big Shows Sunday marks the beginning of Girl Scouts of America’s birthday week. Continuing through March 15, the Scouts wil! celebrate the founding of Gir! Scouts of the U.S. A. by Juliette Gordon Low on March 12) 1912 a ee ee Girl Scout Sunday will find Scou's in brown, green and blue Mariner Scout uniforms in hurches and synagogues, as -ach girl renews her prom- is’ “On my honcr, I wil try to d» my duty to God and my emnitry u P °\ SPRING SING ¢ Sing, being staged by the 78 troops of the Pontiac Jriet, is apen to the public. Th event will take place in w Central High School i‘orium March 14 at 6:30 * * * orford District's 106 Girl Scout troops will highlight the na ional friendship theme in their birthday celebration March 15. Waterford CAI Building will be open from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. and the public is invited to see booths disniaving foods. costumes, dolls, uniforms and flags made by the Girl Scouts of 17 na- tions. * * * Other celebrations within the council include parties given by Scouts for their parents, in: which the girls will use home- making skills learned in Scout- ing, and demonstrations of crafts and skills achieved in earning a variety: of badges. Jo Ann Robertoy Honored at Bridal Shower Mrs. Alfred Liedtke and Mrs. Robert Pickett entertain- ed Friday evening in the ‘Pre- mont street home of the form- er at a miscellaneous bridal shower for Jo Ann Robertoy. The bride-elect will exchange wedding vows with Ray Lingle April 5, in First Baptist Church. = x f Included on the guest list were Mrs. Nelson Robertoy, Mrs. Lester Lingle, Marjorie Richards, Mary Lou Lackie, Carolyn Lingle, Mrs. Alex oss, Mrs. Leslie Stone, Mrs. Charles DeClerk and Mrs, Ed- win Johnson. * * Also invited were Charlotte Johnson, Mrs, Joseph Kapler, Mrs, Albert Schwartz, Mrs. Allen Neville, Mrs. Michael Lynch, Mrs. Malcolm McArt- hur, Mrs. Dean Grafmiller, Marilyn McArthur and Mrs. - Melvin Keeler. Miss Robertoy will be guest of honor at a shower planned by bridesmaid Mary Lou Lackie for March 15. Salad, Milk First for Diet Trickery Be tricky about dieting. Try eating your salad and drinking milk before the main course. This way you should eat less\ ) during the meal. This is important_in losing weight since it is the ‘total amount of food a person eats ‘that adds weight, not just one| fattening food, | They have, however, done many things Bringing happiness to those less fortunate than themselves is what (lejt home to right) Brownie Nancy Springett: birthday ca’e Intermediate Girl Scout Beth Ann Arn- Pentlac Press Pheivs in the past year to carry out the year’s theme “You Can Count on Her.” Barling. Brownies Carol Richadson an ‘left to right’) Sv-m Gail Royde deni a- strate the first steps in camp crajt old, and Senior Mariner Scout Sandra licutys. Personal News of Interest in Area Three Pontiac Central High School students, Charlotte Os- mun, Nancy Donaldson, and Kay Hamilton, have been cho- sen by a committee of the American Le- gion Women's Auxiliary to attend Wol- verine Girls’ State which will be held June 17 — %& on the Uni- versity of Michigan Campus. The Cook CHARLOTTE Nelson Unit will sponsor Miss Osmun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlotte Osmun of Woodland Avenue. A member of the PCHS Choir and Senior Girls’ Ensemble as well as Student Union and the Dolphin Club, she has hopes of becoming a lawyer, Her alternate is Mary Wood, dfughter of Mr. and Mrs. William V.- Wood of Owego drive. Miss Donaldson, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. William W. Donaldson of West Lawrence street wil] be sponsored by Elks Lodge No. 810. She is also a Dol- phin club member and Student Union worker as well as serv- ing on the -. Student Coun- OE TET =e) and the NANCY school’s Latin paper with plans for teaching in her future. Pisad alternate is Barbara Pat- daughter of Mr. and - Mrs. Mit flareonrt S.. Patterson of North Hammond Lake road. Thoughtless Habit _ Putting a cigarette out on the floor of a public building is’ untidy and thoughtless. Other people don't want to have to walk over cigarette butts or even look at them scattered around, © a Chosen to represent the Chief Pontiac Unit was. Miss Ham- ilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Hamilton of Hill- dale drive. She is a member of Student Union and the Senior Girls’ Ensemble M em bership in the Play- crafters’ Club also keeps her busy. She has a role in the school's forth- coming pro- duction of KAY “Oklahoma.” Teaching is also her goal. Alternate for Miss Hamilton is Rita Stanley; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Stanley of Rosewood Street. Serving on the selection com- mittee were Mrs. R. A. Co- ‘nant, Mrs. Eldon Showen, and Mrs, Verner Macon. : ¥ * * Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Ket- tlewell of Erie drive who are vacationing at Pompano Beach, Fla., entertained friends at the Beach Club in Ft. Lauderdale, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry of Ham- mond Lake drive. * * * Mrs. Irving Steinman of Chippewa road. a member of the Board of Directors of Na- ‘tional Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, will participate in the annual meeting of the board, scheduled in New York City March 10 — 14, * * * Born to Mr. and @Mrs, Ed- mond Francis DeVine of Ann Arbor was a son, Stephen Ward DeVine, Feb. 28. Mrs. DeVine is the former Elizabeth Palmer ‘Ward, daughter of Harold Lee Ward of Ottawa drive and the late Mrs. Ward. * * * Mr.. and. Mrs. Grant R. Campbell (nee Margaret Wind- rim) of Chandler street an- - hounce the birth ‘of a. son, . Steven Rory Campbell, Feb. 22 at Pontiac -General Hos- pital. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. George A. Windrim of Chandler street Paternal % Rock do as they wth cand, risit_ a convalescent magazines and a cach month: The girls also play Chinese checkers with pa- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rufus M. Campbell of Dray- ton Plains. ® * * Receiving congratulations on the birth of a-son, William Roy, March 2 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, are Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Matthews (nee Phyllis Bantien). Maternal grandparents of the infant are Mrs. William Ban- tien of Kemp street and the late Mr. Bantien. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Matthews of South Shir- ley street. * * * Announcing the birth of a daughter, Tamara Ann, March 4 at Flint’s St. Joseph Hos- pital are Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam G. Erb of Flint. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. E. K. Thomas of Vero Beach, Fia., and the Charles F. Erbs of Flint, All are for- mer Pontiac residents. * * * The Gilbert C. Stuarts of Mariva avenue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Kirk Scott, March 5 at Pontiac General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stuart of Lake Orion and Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Parolin of Roy- al Oak are the grandparents. . * * * Mr. and Mrs, Leon T. Mes- singer tnee Edna Scully) of Royal Oak, former Pontiac res- idents, are receiving congrat- ulations on their new arrival, a daughter, Suzanne Marie, born March 6 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Messinger of Baldwinsville, N:Y. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Scully of South Sanford street are the mater- nal grandparents. Go Over Buttons on New Garment It's a good idea, when you , bring home a new ‘dress. or ‘ coat, to go over the buttons. Manufacturers tend to put on buttons. hastily, and usually they need ti Do this: before you wear the ‘fashion if you want tu save- the loss ‘of a button. fddison On'ley nes om band Cancty Girl Clahoope ot chee! oor pr nt of orth Council. Gul Scouts Ser: no others *« an! ‘ere * ots Jil lent af Pontiac uulia i iins Kiwanis us Fred Balle. Scout (sccond from part of the Girl Scout outlook, {n ! son (left) and Carol J. God. shian take care of pre-schuolers Thomas Gray- left) and Marcie Potter beam at the thought of the din + tah: dent Camp Shes wood. sto he purchased with the money for resi- biel (second from left) and Bradley Pike during a fanly recreation night which was held at Webster School. Martha Tarr (left) and Beverly Denton wil assist the Rev. William Richards of the First Methodist Church Sunday. in Clarkston with services on Girl Scout Dear Abby.... Other Girl Scouts will be recognized in their own churches and Synagogues. City Hospitals to Be Represented at Detroit Confab Representatives from Pontiac General Hospital and St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital will at- tend the first Detroit Area Workshop being held March 18 at Veterans Memorial Build- ing in Detroit. Mrs. Ralph Babbington, Mrs.- William Be- dard and V-era Bassett will serve as hostesses. Dr. Hartman A. Lichtwardt medical director of Woman's Hospital, will speak on “The Volunteer’s Part in the Com- munity.” Luncheon speaker will be Lorene Babcock who will pre- sent “Volunteer Values.’’ Dur- ing the afternoon session, a movie, “Hospitals are People,” will be shown General chairman for the all- day workshop is Mrs. George B. GaSton, assisted by Mrs.- James Risdon and Mrs. Eu- gene McCafferty. End of Line for ‘Perfect’ Husband By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I have been married for almost 20 years and J would say I have been a pretty good husband. I have no. bad habits and I have a home paid for. I admit I have stepped out on my wife, but these women cost me very 8 little money, if “so 1 don't pe _.f think the wife ABBY has anything — to squawk about x * * “Lately my wife has been giving me a hard time because she has never seen my paf- check. She keeps talking about what would happen if I died and she didn’t know anything about my business. She wants to butt into my Credit Union book and wants to know who owes me what. Do you think it is necessary for me to tell her my business? She is giving me the creeps.” < : BILL B DEAR BILL: Your wife is right. Acquaint her with your . financial affair:. Tell her what you owe and who awes you ard all the things « Wife should know t case she should sud- , denly become a widow. (Pleas- ant dreams!) * * * “DEAR ABBY: My wife just had a baby and I have been here in the State Penitentiary for 21 months. I don’t think you need to know anything more than that to figure it out. She told the welfare people that. I was the father. I would like to get a divorce from her but she won't give it to me. What can I do about it?’ “932776"’ DEAR ‘932776": If every man who sought divorce had the “evidence” as cut and dried as yours, he would be very happy. Talk to the chap- lain. * * * “DEAR ABBY: My problem is the opposite from those I see in your column. I am a 19-year-old girl and my mother WANTS me to go steady. She Drop of 40 Pounds Is TOPS Club Gain Eight /charter members of TOPS Slimmerettes have lost 40 poyinds in four weeks ac- cording to: temporary leader Mrs/ James J. Watt. ne group which meets each Xiesday evening in the Moore street foine of Mrs, Watt is open ior iniémbership. says going with four or five boys at the same time is fool- ish because I will wind up with nobody. “I don’t care for any ane boy enough to cut out going with the rest to stay with him. Please tell me if I should go steady to please my mother. She nags me about this con- stantly.”’ DEAR NAGGED: If you don't WANT to go steady, you are not ready to go steady. Your mother may mean well, but she is trying to force you into a decision you aren't ready for. NAGGED * * “DEAR ABBY: Perhaps times are changing too fast for me, but téday I received an invitation to a ‘Purse Shower." My first thought was, ‘Who would want so many purses?’ After talking to others who had been invited I learned that this meant YOU bring your OWN purse and dish out some money. I am stil in shock and can’t figure out what people are coming to. What is your opinion?” IN SHOCK DEAR IN: I think “‘showers’” that request cold cash are pretty cold. * *« ; CONPIDENTIAL TO WAN- DA Give this wolf the boot right now or, vou obuld wind up living with onc ol those men you wouldn’t be caught dead with. ® * * If you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press. She will be glad to answer your letter. For a personal reply, please enclose a stamped self - ad- dressed envelope. Sorority to Hear Speech Therapist Mrs. Aileen Lau, speech therapist of the O= Dinnerware Ye oe . : ore = Specialty Store! a | Le 3 ) a . gish & Seemed Bd = : N Wav R 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. oo PR 208s DR E. F. DENNE ew ay ug He HOURS: Sunday to Thursday 10 A. M, to 9 P. M. | . . : : ; Ss | Friday and Saturday 10 A. M, to 10 P. M. Balser pot Side of Mire PP coped , CLEANER FE 5-2761 | and Square Lake Roads. | Free Pick-Up and Delivery . 914 page = St. y 42 Wisner * ‘FE 2.7132 | sa 4 i. i 3 TWELVE | # a 4 WEIGHTS, MEASURES AND’ SAFETY — As a climax to Weights and Measures Week, city, county and state officials in ‘ this work attended the Traffic and Safety Committee meeting of * the Pontiac Area Chamber of Co tionship between their work and safety. mmerce to tell of the close rela- Left to right are Sgt. James, L. McCollum, Oakland County state sealer of weights dnd Walter A. Baerwolf, head of the Pontiac Police department; measures; Miles A. Nelson, chief of state department of agricul- ture’s division of foods and standards; Herbert W. Straley, Pontiac police chief; and C. O, Cottom, superintendent of the state weights and measures department, THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1958 Pontiac Press Photo News in Brief Alexander J. Kowalski, 45, of 2851 Noble Rd., Oxford Township, pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge Friday before Oxford Town- ship Justice Fred F, Stevens, and paid a fine of $35 plus $15 costs. Direct from Paris, World's finest perfumes at terrific savings. FE 8-9833, 253 W. Ypsilanti. — adv. Lodge Calendar Regular meeting Pontiae Chap- ter No. 228. OES. Monday, March 10 at 8 p.m. 18% E. Law- rence. Edith M. Coons, Sec. ae —Adv. ~ NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE _ 1956 Oldsmobile Holiday Coupe, Serial ‘ No. 567M28922. Public Sale to be held at 10:30 am. March 21, 10958, at 28 N. Saginaw S8t., Pontiac State Bank Bidg., Pontiac, Michigan. March 6, 10, ‘58 STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- ‘bate Court for tHe County of Oakland Fuvenile Division. In the matter of the petition con- cerning John Albert Bozik, minor, Cause No. 15663, To Pauline Bozik, of said child Petition having been filed in this Court alleging that the whereabouts of| the mother of said minor child are) inother lated a law of the State and that said) child should be placed under the jutis-| diction ofethis Court. In the name of the people of the State of Michigan, you are hereby noti-| fied that the hearing on said petition will be held at the Oakland County Service Center, Court House Annex, 12608 West Bivd, in the City of Pon-/| tiac im sald County, om the 18th day of March A.D. 1958, at nine o'clock in the) forenoon, and you are hereby commanded to appear personally at said hearing. | It being impractical to make persona)| service hereof, this summons and notice) shall be served by publication of a copy one week previous to said hearing itn! The Pontiac Press, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County ° Witness, the Honorable Arthur £E.! Moore, Judge. of said Court, tn the City, of Pontiac tn said County, this 6th day, - of March A.D, 1958 (Seal) ARTHUR E. MOORE, | (A true copy) Judge of Probate! ELSIE J. VASCASSENNO, Deputy Probate Register Juvenile Division March | PUBLIC SALE 1953 Bulck sedan, Motor No. 17058403. Fuels sale to be held Thursday, March | 1958 at 10:30 am. at 601 chigan.| State Bank Bidg., Pontiac, Michigan. March 7, 8, ‘$8 THOMAS MINA ~ Thomas Mina, owner and opera- ator of the Mina Grocery, 588 iFranklin Rd. died Thursday while on a vacation in Hollywood, Fla., after a brief illness. He was M4. ~ Mr. Mina was a member of the St. George Greek Orthodox Church. . Besides his wife. Evelyn, he. leaves three children, | Mina, Antony and Geecha, all at home; two sisters and one brother in Greece. * * * Mr. Mina’s body will be at the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home after 6 p.m, Sunday. BRUCE W. NEWMAN | Bruce William Newman, infant son of William and Donna Jean Giegler Newman of 93 S. Marshall St., was dead at birth Wednesday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Surviving, besides his mother | Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas MRS. ROBERT SANFORD Mrs. Robert (Goldie) Sanford, 51, of 34 W. Walton Blvd. died yester- day after an illness of 17 years. She leaves a son and three daughters, Robert E. Sanford, Mrs. Nellie Lafnear, Mrs. Dollie Hor- batiuk and Mrs. Shirley Momany, all of Pontiac; a sister and two brothers, Mrs. Jennie Bell” Work- man of Coleman, Lon Blade of Pontiac and James Blade of Okla- homa. Service will be at 3 p.m. Monday from the Huntoon Chapel with the Rév. Tom Malone of Emmanuel! Baptist Church’ officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. LESLIE WATSON Leslie Watson, 49, a former Pon- tiac resident, died yesterday of a heart ailment in Battle Creek where he made his home. He was ill several years. Mr. Watson was an employe of ,arrangements were made Sharpe, Funeral Home. | Miss Barry, who died yesterday lat her home, is survived by a _Rephew, Jack Haupt of Clarkston. MRS, JOHN EOFF | METAMORA—Service for Mrs. John (Alice E.) Eoff, 39, of 155 Third .St., who died yesterday at Hurley Hospital, Flint, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Muir Broth- ‘ers Funeral Home, Lapeer. Offi- iciating will be the Rev, Charles ‘Robbins, pastor of Pilgrim Congre- igational Church, with burial in Dryden Center Cemetery. Surviving are two sons, Erwin Merritt of Metamora and James H. Eoff, both at home; her mother, Mrs. Florence Fishell of Metamora and a brother, Kenneth Fishell of Pontiac, WILLIAM B. GELETZKE Fisher Employes Receive $17,307 eral Motors’ Suggestion Plan Pro- gram during 1957. : amounted to $69.79. The maximum Wayne Stricklin, 102 Stout St., and another six employes received for Suggestions submitted and adopted in the Gen- * *&- * The average individual award award of $2,500 was received by|4 awards of $500 or more, it was announced. Out of 1,000 suggestions sub. Ap) cious, Apples, Jonathan, bu. Apples, McIntosh, bu. poles, Steele Red. growers and sold by Produce Fruits ples, Delt L eee ree sa! SOP ee eee eee 3.75 OP eeeesereoe DU, sesccecces 6.00 Vegetables . Seeeseeveeeeeeue 2.00 POOR O PRR eeee 3. See eeeeeeeeeoe 3.235 sesyetesceesone 1.50 ‘08 ete Reeeenen By oe eeveneee Auto Kills Mechanic MIDLAND (#—Robert Mierman, 66, of Midland, was crushed to death Friday when a car he was repairing slipped off its jacks and rolled on him. , 2 rs —— 1957 Pontiac, Catalina Star Chie! Seeter No. PO5TH 43293, ‘Public ' “4 sale to beld Feoesay- March: 11, 1968 a8 10:30 a.m. lt Pontiac Ban Pontiac, Mich. - . Bldg., ; March 1, &, "Ss, Tuesday, rch 10 & 11 ffom 9 AM. 12 Noon .M, da and 1 to 4 P.M. and W viewing the peed mapa Roll for 1956. Any interested : -— may ee ANE te AL, Supervisor, Feb. 24, March 1, 8, ‘68 S Gee © ote parks - Griffin “Thoughtful 'Sercice” 46 Williams St. 24-Hour Ambulance Service FUNERAL HOME Phone FE 2-581 r Suggestions dealt with many dif- ferent phases of operation includ- ing ideas to improve safety con-, ditions, elevate the quality of the product, and to save time and material, Deaths Elsewhere NEW YORK u—Mark Marvin, 54, a stage and film producer, was found dead last night in his West Side apartment. ©. ok ORANGE, Tex. #—David Rank- | in Barbee, 83, retired newspaper- man and historical writer, died in Washington, D.C, * * x LOGAN, W.Va. #—W. E, (Bill) Fannery, 53, speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates from 1949 until last month, died Fri- day, apparently of a heart ail- ment. He had served in the House of Delegates since 1944. Flannery was a Democrat. * * * BEAUMONT, Tex. u — Luther | C. Lau Sr., 69, retired advertis- METAMORA — Service for and father, are two brothers and.a|Eaton Axle Co., and a veteran of William B. Geletzke, 63, a former unknown and the said child has vio-|sister. Definis, Scott and Lynn, all)/ World War II. at home. * * * * * * Surviving are his parents, Burel ‘resident of Metamora who died lyesterday at the Henry Ford Hos- pital after a long illness, will be Graveside service will be at 4/and Amelia Rhodes Watson of held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Na- ‘p.m. Monday in Oak Hill Ceme-|Pontiac; and a brother, Ray Wat-|tivity Lutheran Church, Detroit. ‘tery. The Rev. Calvin C. Rice of /S°,0f Pontiac. |Officiating will be the Rev. Armand Central Methodist Church will of-| Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Mon-|Ulbrich with burial in Woodmere fer prayers. at the Pursley Funeral Home. REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR GEN-' eral Municipal Election April 21, 1958 To the qualified electots of the City of Pontiac, Michigan. Notice is hereby) given that tn-eonformity with the Mich-, igan Election Laws, City Clerk will upon any day except) Sunday or legal! holiday, the day of any) regular or special election or primary) election recetve for registration the name of any legal voter in said City of I the undersigned) apply to me personally for such regis- tration at the City Hall on Monday. March 24, 1958 from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. the last officiating. Burial will follow in White Chapel Memorial Ceme- tery. MISS MAE BARRY CLARKSTON ‘Service for St. will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday The baby’s body is|4ay from the Huntoon Chapel with Cemetery. 1 the Rev. James W. Deeg of the) ‘Oakland Park Methodist Church|and Sori Funeral Home, Royal The body is at William Sullivan ‘Oak. Mr. Geletzke, who had been re- siding in Detroit, leaves his wife, Ann; a daughter, Mrs. Paul Gug- elyk of Los Angeles, Calif.; two sons, Norbert B. of Detroit and ‘Charles H. of Royal Oak; his Pontiac not already registered who may Miss Mae Barry, 88, of 71 N. Main'mother, Mrs. Augusta Geletzke of ‘Livonia; two sisters, Mrs. Alma 8, $8. Notice ts hereby given that I will be in Our Lady of the Lakes Church. Hoffman of Detroit and Mrs. Jack ‘Officiating will be the Rev. F. J. Moyer of Farmington; and one — to receive registrations and transfer, Delaney, with burial in Holy Sep-|brother, Car] of Livonia. f registrations by personal application. Dated March 4, 1958 | ADA R. EVANS. | City Clerk March 8, 10, ‘58 ulchre Cemetery. The Rosary will be recited at! '7:30 Monday at her home. 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MA Sisee Church with Rev. Gescranant in are ve This girl mus — Bir was SUPPLIES AND r. Pontiac & mae pe Extha LARGE Ria Wind ee ee cose, tee: mature pee SS age TI po Rd Ga reasonable PP. ee EL " fa- Holy Sepuichure iit be Mon-|§ The Pontiac Press whe wi) wed) digs, Gootscn, 906 Lechaven. j & 3s i Wa” oe oo the Rosary w' tratnin SYEL : liver . newly decor. MY i. om © tation of th at 1:30 p.m, at 11 N- Wa Voce Comm 4-018. oes te VETERANS DON'T LOSE RODE PLAT sents Brees mo. $1350 ‘per wk. dt washie. Mace will’ te'in''state at her|! FOR WANT ADS -#/ Wan Service 11 commu. pSRNTY MAlp SUPRrLTES BUY YOUR EQUITY. ivy |) ROOM FLAT. ACROSS STREET) mo. qhildren SEeeEe Demeral. arrangements $ Ls a bet US THE DETAILS AND 231 Osmun 8t. FE ne 5 ROOM DECORA ce. bp the “Sharpe 7earel meee. DIAL FE 2-8181 EVELYN EDWARDS FOR FREE vs. | WE WiLL Give You a |: 3 RQCtE a | 298 8.8. Blvd, PE aoe : | Clubs. PFER. == RM. UPPER HEAT AND HOT OMAS, NAL COUNSELING Organizations, Churches, Press. TRMS & BATH PVT. ENTR. Children. Good a A, MARCI Ra., age 4: beloved| | from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. VOCATION ww ete, Sell 32 cu ne othe yenis | 1, Fentioe | close to factories ond town’ FE water furn Ceaa, * husband of, Bvelyn. Mina, dear should be re QMMUNITY. BANK BLDG, coffee maker Pree. 150 N. Perry. We Will Bu £278. a— ‘i WEEKLY. ry humana Mins, | Antbony a au errors mediately, The §| 811 COMMUN ae Ere y e Eq it ly 3 2008is SPATE and bath. All ‘util. fora. Leceted : : Pp Greece, Puners! ar § assumes DO Tespon- OPEN SATURDAYS our Iquity oo Futmes off Oakland Ave. Grech : ; . watt | | ROOM FURN. APT. COUPLE brother 8 be announced! } siiity for errore other IN DERT Don't lose your home—cash 7 ROOM FURN. Wa acne 4-4821. gangemenee “ei r-Snover Fue|§ than to cancel the charges red tape, We also need only, 360 _Osmun. " | 4 VERY CLEAN, « LOWER. sen sR espn oun | fester, See SAL IF SO Eeoe evr OH Si ae bray be seen after 6 p.m. Bun AUD aerige eh deny Roobtge ad #ILL- BUY On LIST YOUR LAKE 3 BATH AND ter furn. Near G.M.T. FE 5-2864. aaa oo. Marshall” = etree ‘When’ cancelletions et US property Purchasers waiting EB, Side, PE 5-8633. Rw, | BIRMINGHAM. — 3, BEDROOM d Mrs error en e to aet ESSIVE MAN WITH SALES L Ss erce Rd J AND 4 APT, UTIL: +) alat. rown 5, bh ches: Joved infant som of Mr brother of ) are made be umber.”” No §|AOGR i or iy pra’ ef: : gg Brg 1s Clark Close to transportation |& A William Newman; dear an.|§ your “kill number.” | | experience : 1 Place to Pay Ph. PONTIAC, EM al ry T.| ping. Immedis: ecomeney, ad Lynn Newm ments will be given : ive You UN_ 1.5708 4 Ay af NI ; . including heat, lights, gas Heanpace neagpbt ere will be held Lan ceorgen | Belary plus scomuitastons i ED G Ease Your Mind WE RAVE. <- 3_Front_8t 4-466. v7 ‘otf-streck ite f Harry enaar March 10, at 4 pm. a Schoo! ent toe Pontiac State Bank ase i 5 commercial 4 room SORNRED UPPER Stevens Bildr. Bldg Hill Cemetery with Rev. Closing time for advertise Br ete “Sea2T Restore Credit oo wits utility. 34N. Midland | 9°08 “ais at Stevens * Calvin C. Rice ofticiatins. Te | ments containing pee cee os WE ARENOTA call wil give’ you tenn in E. : neral arrangements larger than regul ore r e tion. aE IRMING (CHARDGGN. FONA (WER Ws.| 9 (7° 12 elec peo, the SOCIAL WORK LOAN COMPANY * ROY KNAUF Ba NEES Ting’ ROOMS. | pte: Newty decorated. Near shop. NI sf ay PE 23-7421 - tht includ- "RICHARDSON. EDNA ( ‘Lake Road, $ NCREDIT | 26% w. Huron 8. 2-142) end | electric ture oce $100 per mion W. Long La ay A wel- "eee ant treet park. wiestield Hille; wite of Alva J.: ‘Transtent Want ‘Ate ae 350 MICHIG. LORS i nished. “4 a. } enild gt Be baby_wel- . fas Beet on at ead) gos. On . Off-s razon pork. * peter at Mra oterats diac | po canened uate te Se || areas Sopra | (ee OO ee “WANTED —|_ Sine ere EEE atin Lean and Virginia ia Mac-/@ the first tnsertion. apart and is now little : ____ Above Oakla Stevens z : ther ‘of Virginia ng women with 8s aN = 3-8 SINGLE 26 TO 40. PRIVATE DLE! 165. LOWER cans eer," aeons aire CASH WANT AD RATES asa sat) fos Spo peop tl =e = ef teen eetial - re at We agree acre | $16 WEEELY. a ; Say rar ol pi SR iearen ae oO s = ur " r ’ . Baier Kistler, Charies. r. 'Bervice| § Lines 1-Day 3Days 6-Daze ence You’ must érive. your | ing + he just | “eo ooomically with newly yents at | acvantage “Call NOW for “ime baby welcomes Apply etna tice wees SIDE. oe Pinagercd 1pm at ibe Manley 5; um 4S €6S8 earl car and do ores c “Honest, Chuck, Father doesn’t mean anything Dex. -A-Diet Tablets, #8 cents « as iceeee | sonn oe “Fahy Sigye tnd retrig Pe. ent. Bailey Funeral Home, 183 Oak- : 3.48 5.04 is & ste ; io sim = _ : thy oer Go my : i iis f30 elaseeeen cress jcan't stand the sight of you KNAPP S Eee Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | ATTRACTIVE. UPPER. REASON. | 5 gs ER a ob Chape : i c ; $11 Commun: ‘ Fred rman td 1 88 iLL NEWLY DeCOeaeEO =) phe s RPORD MARCH 7, 1058, 4 #315 68.67 .. wee eet Bidg. FE 40584. yy e Tax Service 17) so Airpest he. OR 3-1502/ 47 WN Saginaw 8t. Pa = 58165 tL NEWLY DECO! and ood pi 6-0041 before 7 p.m. or i ae ; way 29 me “4 we. Walton, see Lat . hee 3510.80 Building Service 12 ncom MAX THOMPSON'S SERVICE, Open Eves. Till 6 p.m. beat cooking. i "locate Sin MODERN 4 oom a & i i 2 . . <= r’ arage, ie “3 : deer Beert B Benford, Mrsi§ ® TAKE A LETTER PLASTERING NATION WIDE formerly with Fosters Garage. witown ra becton. Very, suitable | _ly turn, MA. $6000 batiuk and Mrs. Shirley ° eS Be ee re 83 SERVICE 801 Auburn Ave. FE 2-912, Brake Furnished 33 for oeew NEAR PONTIAC CENTRAL HIG : Bolle Horvat te: $250 canon oh Some POs DIXIE HWY Service, Mufflers & Tail Pipes.| Rent Apts. Furn aren. EY| 4 Room 1th so neittes “garage. : : , Lon Blade an ING & : .| Neu Samee Blade. Punéral service ill K REPLIFS || tors wondertu pour tee | BRICK BLOGE AND CEMENT COMPLTTAX SERVICE Reduce - wave | (003 Be Aer, Fee Soe, | hae tee, oe i and mate, TV.| Retwi SINC. PEE 4-0300. be held Monday, aie Funeral no there acpi) dead mips! 50 large Residential and fh MY Rats "AX SERV. bell reggie ecdaber as lttle nN. Saginaw : BA APT. RMS. AND LY DECORATED. 3 ROO _m. from the —, Malone of- At 10 a.m. today PHER = take ehormasa elal. Guaranteed work, Ph WORKING PooPLEa—7 TAX oie Reculis guaran : $8.00 PER| bath. All uti} xa $12 weekly. artment bath. Near town, Pontus qetarwant in Oak we were replies at the Press nob oe: wee eee | glia: cx, CuMErT Wonk) <2 Any Mme D8 520 0 “ $1.00 + oe Ph mrtg al furnished, FE| Cail ot 388 N. Perry. or FE tities are No ehil: zs ie i é as L . C apes revel Png weseee Funeral office in the following real ovenperience and — ean AG : 18 : per visit, pe ASS: SSW PRW TE. ese wise , FEE RD, 8 . LDOZI ow - TYPE itehen as stov , LESLIE | ¢ boxes: WARDS. - Vocational ened OE 5.2853. Laundry Service Tree thial eee FE S4ll.| 18 ance & bath, Clean, 33 PER = to wa carpet, air seat ti _ e WATSON, Re en ore -saling, Service! $1) Commy- USTOM HOMES. BY Lee. FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV-| This month only. wave Lik |i Bal. BACHELOR Tat Down! nee 1512" nas: takoma son of Mr. and 1, 7, 8, 11, 12, 28, $2, enk Bldg, bullder, Free’ estimates es: Pontiac Laundry, FE SPECIAL COL Le 91.50. [ebes wk. 89 Sate i RILY FURN | ences. ogy ray NEW 1 BE ROOM APTS. QUIET, brother 3461, — pet pene) m poo : - 2 BEDR ARTL . Saginaw. PH. PE 2-420 9 to 5. 3-5420_9 new Ne! hood, refrig. ca Bure! | cosa Waseral acvies 72, 73, 74, %5, 76, 92, 112, Instructions 9 Sant C. BILIZ SR. FLOOR tn GURTAING PLAT RUP- wee Se * Tekefront apts 8613" Pontiae *| sick 1 BACHELOR APART: deawk | gen “pr teporal Be one ef = held Monday, March 10.) § 519° Old floors a” specia LACE Beautifully finished. Pontiac LITTLE TIME ae Rd. AND ONE NISHED.| M0. oe . phe 130 p.m from nce Den GERMAN — TRANSLA- _FE 89. vORE. 36% YEARS EXP. Peeaare. Phone FE 32-8101. —— eer oe —_ T BEDE DEL Et. eure. * MENT. ICELY | FUR UIRE 23 AU.| —A¥e.. Royal Oak. _ Te eee eet te White a tions, FE 6- CEMENT Ww OR 36172. jor Easter delivery. Muo's Cus | Ground fio ideal | S0nn at D APTS. , Intermen \ O01 aaROTTHERO. _Fre 743 «COW. ron, FE ry <> new High ORCHAR CT. Cueva Eom, ghaise| Help Wanted Male 6 ease apace ore | CEMENT Ie: OUR SPECIALTY. meee en | Saree tw Besos. as Si” wc | “Geib” Baby’ welcome ie Greet | ORCHARL ensaatetts: * PPP PPP PPP AP PPP APPA A PP ress oors. Fr modern apa: Funeral Home. sion, now in progress enigh een | CARPENTER—OARAGES.” ALTER- CUSTOM BULLDOZING. ing. | Wtd. Children to Board 26) i; FLOOR. NE. 5 MEE EE ire aa | ts Belcouy type, inavidual eo. , A Few Men Tsmile east otf Woodward. Cali ations and additions. Call after 6 SEM 3.3003 OS Bick filing SCHOOL ae KITCHENETTE —& TV soe mee Fleer. YE) jrences. alr conditionsd. A orath Incoln §-1068. FE 8-0439. ee Y CARE FOR PRE - 1 ROO! SS aaein ain bedroo: ase fy “appattuige above svercee, ELECTROLYSIS, & 8 EDI OH CEMENT Ser | Paina, "Bre Pas or Ok | PAR CAME Zora pais, PCs cad quiet Mog PE | ess GENOT sbi, a pent bot water FICATIONS Pay opportun uty . gall Sonat PHYSI0- ale 10 WORK. PE 5-0782 Saou ay i R. OR WK. — NEAR | Room le hat op LES eagek tion, close in a3 — is Under Cotiattaction CLASSI ‘end reference, will be uso betwees| Work Wanted M ¥ WALL TAPING, GUARAR. Min ae stein sey, D FE 5-6340, souRD | Bath, Adults only 280 XN. Prigigaire, stove snd Private | TAKING APPLICATIONS for 1 and . Apply teed work: Trim. re { FANTED- GRTORER TO BOARD. ‘ ENT. ce, $65 r . 2 bedroom apartmen d 11:30 a.m. NEW —| 55000 land clear WANTED: OA 83734. . & KITCHEN. PVT. entrance, | a t A Ist. Z tention a gigi feed Ba Wed. Household Goods 27| ¥anot tetas rte ts) ati sri wenaak age _vou | Pee” moe Age in 7 -1 PAINTING AND in . . ! for smal TIRED OF LOO LL OR . Real eo | “tng. Pree. estimate, 4-6191. =a! Movirig & Trucking 19 con. | 2E_ 5-73. “OOK Tie po, smoking or drinking. | 7TRED oF LOOKING? CA on sunoepcennts 3 ed some neip. AVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER OORT er it eee poe? NG Wiition. Box tli Poutiay Press Te Pike “Bt Call Pe Saas. Me & BABY dec. ‘Dra ylou Plains, You'll like ot Thanks moscessee cent ae 2 place oe we nee cabinet work ew Hi * PE 2-302 FE 2-894 A-l MOVING — HAULI dition x , . COUPLE & ry . . ———— s+ 3 WHITE BROS. siti tay rene Scere WOUSEMOVING = pouty neasoeRCELLENT SERVICE FURNITURE NEEDED 3 cera An eel soi Adults. Sion — ew ORLY Upper Flat—Heated cereal Directors .... = § REAL EST EME . Hauling FE 40450. L. A. Yo —_ tire home or 12 per week. 22-4084. FARMINGTON, N ik) Ghapping Osun rs. sapacccecdsdsesses R 3-1295 ing and painting bs, FE SaTIMATES ON WIRING. 1 Reduced Rates will qptright or 18ST |} 10 Mile Orchard 3008 AUBURN AVE. A Cemetery Lots ats, Hh Hwy. acd work. Also odd jobs, EEF & dry: AA- x = = 34 mmunity | 9 oe CLEAN ; Center. GR 46685 Living Rm., dinette, bedroom : : 10 "tf 8, i eaes for water heater. ranges c- | Smith Moving. Large van or pick- it = you. 12 Pvt. Ent. Util. & washing : Ss ritchenette and bath. Front and ‘Open Eves ‘til 9: Sun |_8. ; WORK. FE) ors. FE 5-8431. R. B. Munro Ele mh OE + aise Bale. OR 3-271. rivileges, 208 Norton, HOLLYWOOD APTS. rivate entrances Garage. EMPLOYMENT g DIE SET-UP MAN WHO gan BOY, 18. DESIRES : ¢ 1060 W Huron __ au AME WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES| p Pri- ¢ tur od puilding. ke trie_Co., ULING & RUBBISH. N WANTED TO 7 BOOMS PRIVATE BATH, Rooms and bath. Aree ve four fa eogndnadescee trouble repair. = Sie? WAKER AND CARPE. NT BUILDER, | HA FE 38-0095. rniture. Ph FE 25523. town, child} 3 R "| furnished. 114 E. th. Re erences re- “ip Wastec Wanted Penne reteeeenee: i aoe rag laity, FE FE | "Tough and faith rH terms. EM iIOHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING: Wid. Miscellaneous 28] Weicome, FE ¢ 106. After’ 8 FE Howard FE 3-163 MS. UTIL wu ae 8892 Help Wi ies oe 8A = unity for an ex-| {¢t. __ No money Rubbish, Fill dirt. FE 2-0603. _ 40035. NETTE, | LAKE FRONT 9 RNS, : = Employment Agence eee real ag orbs heating sales- 34358. n ROCEING 7 AND HAUL- WANTS HORSE.|3 ROOMS AND KITCHE: furn, Ideal for bachelor or re- : ES nee seseseeees 1 Boh ig a, ee Cai apa pore pea [a BL 7 oR wa ing. meee ayes my eee |S 7 noone ees “gag LARGE BEDADOM AND EITCR.| 9 Rooms, Sore and Refrigerator ecencsenee lusive ie and = recrea' eries. i OMS Ro Huron. Work Wanted F gal, w rite Pontiac Press Box my apecialty : Pe, Pormice MASON & EM NT K. Mi Se oT ULNG $0061 | WANTED: TAPE RECOR floor, wa. tere furn., iene en, a“ {uratshed. sbechelor or ~~ WEST aD law VICES OFFERED =D SINGLE. 18-35,| mounted : 30600. | estim: = ie Es NE 23-4376 2 OR 3 Pp Liv 1H pp Rel iabtaa ig ETE ha RE Pe ne ae PE bens aii WIR x ‘ror FICK oF WARTED- 6 RF-WOTOR UST OTOR, MUST |" reasonable Se ms es FRONT 5 ROME OTE. Peterlee Kitcben "on a firs saceasees onstruction SARPENTER. NEW OR REMOD- As | MAN : Z . end o 3 Busines: reese 2 6 pim eh “yeaa TN ‘cling. No Job “ia | oo 4a wig SG LS Meanie work Call any time, ) e Sia? 19-8383. 7 CORAN ere een BUSLINE. : urn. Adulte 28 i WN, NEWLY DI 7 ae Ser Basement “itanary ' & Tixes el ge 15 rocess of film email. l._Winter rate : ns FLOOR LAYING. GE W. nted to Rent 29 ee ee a FURN. er on acce’ child, FE ays, Screens, storm windows, piocsee-g6| Eegeen te: €o procsomig of im CARPENTER WORK | WANTED. | 5G SNYDER Phone FE; (O'DELL CARTA a ee A ate || ee Paved street. Avail Dressmaking & Tafloring---°""sgq| and paper basis. Quality work.|~Homes & garages a Pree. 5 eth Sanding end Mnishing. al end long distance moving. DE.| Close, to. downtow otto __ PLE TO BABY |- oye gard, Fs ¥ month. . Tax Service vccccccccce tt) part. time Wailfcations 04] Parements “tinted, Pree eae Ying | Lect) 0nd, ens anes COUPLE Wits OWS CHILD DS) Su 3st. RELIABLE COU’ Vockietan ben. Bul 300k. Sah Etat einer Barve in Yas CITY On OVER gg a ring, gapetere:| haste os Weil Sde,Pomiee best | BATH ATTRACTIVE W. BIDE Se a aad certian aundry Service Sy 4 Sees the road. REpublic 2-3621. FE 2-4405 Will haul any 7 pate. facilities, OR 3-8419, ra BATH 10 MIN. _8. Winding SEES. & ref electric. FE Landscapin pee PORTUNITY FOR MEN : T AND INTERIOR OF REPAIRS - | Also dump truck. SRPGRNMODERH 2 BEDROOM | § walk from downtown. FE 2-288) Scat APT HEAT AND $68. per me: pose ° remax *. "Decoreting .......... 20, REAL OPPORTUNITY rienced| EXTERTOT AND INTERIOR RO : {| “house, Wisner School area. Mot tricity furn. Children welcome.| $°,.P : eee Reeder cicc.5. S| ef faved eeaenster, ihape : Pree VESTROUGHING __ ENT] house. ENT. PVT.| $15 weekly. OR 37700. j ide Brick eee S_YRE, OLB WARTS | MASON” — aD Mic mz|Trucks to Re Shere Living Overtera 30/7 F ie TT anh | URLEY, APrg iw EwOROR| | West Side Brick Pypewriter Service cosvwscss “3 Son Sonics. oe supe |x ob as ® ikatrne oF wuts AND EQUIPMENT by welcome. 196 Sanderson St. 2% rms., (PACT 1 RM. newly decorated, garage, re writer Servic® .....+..» ment call mornings Cant hve 4 in op ve ‘1%-ton Stakes WITH M. APT. $13 AND $11 row STUDIO APT. CO Lesa d heat, basement, will lease ; VPholstering nsvectecssscccsssee 23) ment eT meteto te els ‘SIDING —REFATA “ M BUILDING ump ‘wrecks. ares a het scare: soliees | 1 ea ns rything furn. Ser Riskcasman red nethnana | irignl aperty. 14 Dwight. PE ¢-0002 eee oS one RO 01 PING y= SIDING REF 171. | SERVICE eal sana Pontiac Farm and m an. Da avid Ker, 2 270 oh r Sooua oon 5 Bs sare ALE PvT_ ll pitti, only. Close in. §15| evenings. NOTICES cial and Farm Sales. ee FE 2-7004 Eves. ial Tractor Co. _Walle Wr. fe = 38 YLORD ING CLEANING BAS 7 Industrial Tra ora E. Hows a HEAT, Furnished 6 OE as moe By, ee ike Se Pe 405m SMyitica and all general cleaning. TRENCHING AND 825 8. WOODWARD SHARE HOME WITH 1 ee Pe a CLEAN. Aa ran: | SMALL eee ae furn Rent Houses Notices & Per mceee ee re NTERVIEW RE-| Oa s-2429. ZING a Daily Incl Sunday | _lady 32) $13 Wk. PE 2-063. eee: | | eet: 479 Oakland. HOUSE, CALL ANTED os pos 26° tired an with revious | office oa, "sales, oe dollection. BULLDO Pe tara PE +04 ARTICLES PICKED Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) _# BMS. 9 KITCHENETTE | et ee ee Toa FOE |? sEDRcoe BousR cA & Gp Weis Pea Wn 0) Sin et pone ge See gi orang hoes OEY AT? EOE A pa a , eae : Block and com ting 20 > H bath, clean frigerator. Smail KER. JOB Sif houses 23796. ing & Decora g ah Rooms, pvt. bath, "| tle stove & retrigeret OR Salesmen Wanted ure "yerienees ie year Sienay. Good | ~“**-*8t_PG_FE comune INTER AND oe in. FE 4-2579. child voice Ee 7 asa a? Meet ntones cet. Eee ae to sec nd . CLA PA Sal : a LAKE =| elec on perman ae Sigact weed a be Sresreneet “ 3 Building Supplies 12A af mm pat prices. FE =. IN | AF. FLA 2 (CLEAN AN ROOMS, 143 E, HOW- tens modern ee side “a * tot it pon sdany SIRES WORK OF PAPERIN Augie —_erything pvt. EM 3-4285.___ Pr. : — neceas have earned $6,000 YOUNG Man _D 8-0489, EBRICK USED. 10 CENTS EA.| A-l, PAINTING Ae 44-8364. For te, 900 open ard 7 FoR abe. COUPLE ORLY. 7 aeentea ee willie Lit + to 518 008 & more oot een: any Ree brick, 3 cents ea. 31245 W. x aa aa at & EX- Sonnson nin perse caleation aa and 32 ras. P PET Ld a ay very st etd ent, Aa hema rE —— ¢lose to city. Reas, More interested in you ———————= | A- t dise. for cash. rice, 3 until le sp Bate OUTDO ality, than previous experience. Work Wanted Female 11 TARPAULING — ALL uy boeta| Gearemicch Pree cot ike a KN onnso Fs. KIIGHENETIE & ‘emt. On| gene omer ¢. 3)? chips dune preierred. Pa. PE SA& NTEED PAINT nN Garage optional. Pvt. WEST SIDE” NEWLY DECOR. Age no handicap. must own car. SERVICE IRONINOS, $3| JOE’ A GUARA Sis 2-618, heat & hot water 2-268. ; ly 323 E. Maple, B'ham, Mich}; pay a §-6732. decorating service OR e round fieer, 7m 36318. __| "rms : 4-1676. } BEDRM., MODERN HOUSE. ALL pent 364 PEANUTS FA TRONTNOS. Pick UP a DE ee eee re varcaToR DECORATOR. REALTOR * room tors, Reasonable, PE 41090 Te Unfurnished 34 year around, od. children welcome. » ESS iienesecce 37 WHY WORK FOR cal saraees — EMpire 3-0059. ; LAD ring & painting. FE 3. 1706 68. racegrepe 7 ROOMS ¥ BATH. EVER a en 3-4163 acuee OCA For Rent Rooms eed | when others like you a Bibi ee. REF 3 YRS. ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS Papering & p HANGING 7 ROOMS & S adatla Wise toe pow: y| CRM FURS DERN. Rooms With Board ..... Sea 3A $75 to = ete, Men, wer nee Tae 1 day service “J bu. | “repaired by factory trained tn | PAINTING — cee FOR LAND. CO CTS. 1 ar eee 18ST. FLOOR, a, ae 30 ON. oe _(Conv: t Gomes Reine bs chemo! geachers, — voll ges. _Kiazine Mecowan, FE 5-147). our office. General Printing & WALLS CLE. OR 3-061 MS aly VanWelt,’ 4540 Dixie Hwy. sloners “10. 13 Falrgrove. decor. oll beak: FE ee FoR i CoM. 'M GAS HEAT IN fo =. oe Apply its Rae ow ee. A-] TRONINGS Os 1 DAY SERVICE. Fence. St Phone FE. 30135 PAPcaaANOINS rn PAINTING, —— 2 “ROOMS Seek Rone neon! icone pts S615 Pontiae LE: br OF aie ae — SS eee a 6 - 8 pm. = + WARHINGE AND TRONINGS. be cena “ING 8 prtter repairing. DECORATING. CASH a8 ‘drinkicg. 28 ‘M Monroe St.) Ra. ETE eS PVT * sch betement bs Peamae, On 4 —— Wwe WEED |“Pickup and deltver, FE rv WiGE KE. NG FE 30580 FE $2140 i RM. EITCHENETTE & PVT. : REAL ESTATE FOR SALB 3 a poe el (roa = nm TRONINGS & w xs oe Me ed winmien Ont our bid. Pinca Na & esa UNLIM ITED wie 3 RMB. EEan CLOSE IN, $12. Kelton. Cents Paddock, Al LAKE ORION ‘a yater hg ‘neater Od Gime te 'abd dtp date it over,| Pee & delivery FE FHI. |“ moval and Reduced rates, FE Fee ee ere iene ae TY, ON BALDWIN | _berte A (APT. STOVE | _heat, Cail mY | Come Un and” ets dalt i over: |g 7 WOMEN want WA CRE | ne en ee eaconable. Television Service 22 seasoned * nea eSee sok |? RMS WITH TV. _ FE Sea 73 Be a bef ene | MODERN’ 7 "BEDROOM HOUSE. A 147 8, Saginaw _8t. Pontiec| ORORN HEIGHTS. Free est. No obligation, FE 2-1631. An-| for Ted MeCull 23-6102 ppiy Apt 103, Bloom "| Minis “from: Pontiac. - : Ip Wanted Female 7 “care in my home, Us. PE 2160. “AAA, OIL, BURNER SERVICE | ary, mi wane Cay or alga ARRO 0 REALTY aM Eu Pr Pa races. _ UTILE| street west of Edgewood = ' " Help = ITTING, CHILDR VICE ALL MAKES swered ay kD PEL ABETH RD. lady, Emolgy ROOMS @ BATH. Club Fox. ial A CHANGE MAY BE YOUR DE-| loved & cared for. Pu 2100. | SER eee! ris28 vor FR ches | _ S10 _CASS-ELIZ Fane | ose ig IDUAL_MDN. |? see Tarnished Hest, Fonine Gen OWNER Haq HOME GN GREEN nor, Sele perme. ce 4 “sire co” Eaperienced. Rea! Ee Gar TIAN WOMAN WANTS BA- APPLIAN ANCE Stes of ‘wringer Dat "oR aaa Fv SERVICE POANS on food. Bre re eating Para utiities, yg pe ee BR APT, PON-| Lk. nich he. would for ol see Wor Sale Farms ...... viewer le i ike this op-| “by sitting FF Usewonk | We, service all m 30 yrs. 1296 or FE 5-8300 or more with 100 ft. Tru Rustic Cabins. J ROOM UNFURN. J to "two teachers - paid, Sale Business Property ....... A| tate Sales Lady w A USEWORE | and automatic washers. je FE 5- oor . : ‘Apts. 118 State St. sons, p130 Mo, with all oH rg We Ottice with, simple ‘parking. rei |EXP. “LADY WANTS HOUS in Ponting gre quem ese ee | ee Felpget | —Brvedwar tate Orica, 7 ROOM ILITY AND BATH.| § 34171 collect. Riis or Bachenge « Paap he ly growing area. ex. aot SUEY CPERATOn WHE. UTY OPERATOR WISH- | ROY'S, ea eS eet td dt ST FE 4-052} Eves, FE Clean single man $12 weekly. FE Children welcome. Waterford | >>" Gee AT UNION a FINANCIAL tra commissions ~ PONTIAC EXP. ful] time work, 6 yrs. exp. ay aa Yewinding 218 E. Pike rermgreg 1069 W. Huron, Pontiae. | OVER $1,000,000 =e 7 Apts WHITE BROS. mc 0 ae aE : is ed... PE 5-431. ‘ {lable reh 7 ROOMS KITCHENETTE. BATH. “the Reas, rent to reliable etentties ......... SI ills Piling Up? GIRL WOULD LIKE STORE ATING SERV 22A| Avsiis sree techion! cali All_pvt, 431_N. Perry. PE a REAL ESTATE garage. * p far. with Bale Land tracts abeensise 3 Bill senate ase to Lal restaurant work or domes- GENES EATING sold, repaired, Typewriter Service Reslior Par Parts 3 RM. APT, OR oe ey. party. oe ets. Crescent Lk. ane aun oA lement husband's incom e.| ‘fic. PE” 6-706 WANTS HOUSE | 3310 Crooks Rd. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING FE_¢4s78 FURN. IN- Eyes, ‘til; 9 Sun: 10 "1 6.| Pe bases. eT} alortgage : Profitable position, work, Me re GERMAN ats Telegrap- 5-3000. - MACHINE REPAIRING. Expert yj RMS. AND BA : ti ai WiGEL? LL ee R pointment. ¢ mosoeeae7 Col’ work by the hour. after HEATING General Printing and Of- “IMME uire - at N,_ Edith 3 AND B 203 8. Mar-|" Cass Lk. FE 5-3842. ' MERCHANDISE -4-8997 or PE eee, Huron_area. FE §-1180_sfter 8 oi an | epee te ie ce MS. WASHER AND REFO. decofated. Heat furn. 2 Cass i. — . $§ CURB GIRLS, BIG BOY DRIVE-| sousexEEPING WORK. eat us orraee en | Ot ieee PE ake oar th and bath. 208 Central.| Shan. aEN PORRIEEED. Unturn. 36 eee 56) “in. 2499 Dixie Hwy. or = Ref. 88 Fairgrove. (up beating BFE #1063 day or TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AC ION : 3 RM. FURNISHED APT. caine! a furs Pre Ent, Adults only.| Rent Houses 2 3 ~ MA ELDERLY one "he aes ie kEERE R FOR MOTHER-| night, OFFICE Pecan iarsey Bervice t. New] vate en entrance. Children we YS BLVD. & a nee 68 complete charge, More for HOU. Bm E. Huron. FE INTER - RVICE. all Makes — FE 44022. 44022.; On any good cash upon sab Tange ebERNT PVT BATE PVT. BATH & ” inns, 68 soto, von as ; | _than’ Wages. PE o-20et aft. §\p.m-/ "OCs angie ‘ Trim, remove, cabeling, ea 32 WAYNE ST. of seasoned. Your each y|3 LARGE MODERN, Pir: SATs | 5 wus. an airigh Al. un, “wear |) 3a cfeinent full basemen’ 2 60) /EXPERIENCED SHOR | SALES dAviNO A SAB VACATION-| — Land clearing, Inst Upholstering 23 ae eee «ee and Entr., near | Crooks “& “Auburn” No children: ad ew ve bedrooms, modern, $00" per . 6 4-2903, E 6-397, ton Plains, OR S12 | SAWS Any Novem oe) for our L'S i HOUR OIL BURNER "8 CUSTOM UPHOLSTER-| K. L. Tem aeletom Realtor. | Scous a Fr ane , NEWLY ae EE Ae ee OUPLEX LIKE-NEW. Senos - EXPERIENCED | peALESWOMAN children in your home. EM service MAyfair ream. aE. “ing te Cooley Lake Rd. EM / o3.9 orchard e Rd, FE AMS 7 decorated, joey fs furiaheg aby bison oe Pe earl eB Ru er. 1683. eae D M 3 _EM 3-4279 LASTE! SHOP AROUND THEN SEE US TC A ; ROOMS, KITCHENETTE E ae Oro bis aA “+ 6 te Mite. A? S NICELY DONE, REA- | PLAS Works ; guaranteed, FE 5-030. 614, Free oS SPREADS. SHOP four jane ret 3 LOVELY ROOMS NEWLY DEC-| ; a eid cen nak fate. OB Lon woah windows, 67 GIRL SINCERE: pearleys Me: ORT, Pick ret Deliver. Perry FURNA CAN a oae SERV- wanepee ee ‘material. FE 55707, CAPIT: SAVINGS & LOAN’ oO ed crated. 1 ges Es 3-6224 oy| Water oe Rive lawn. Garden. $70 Baton a: wanted. Send photo. C. 1, Nelson 788. OLaTE Ww Hu : : | ROOMS & BATH. $50. MO. FE Bo Rs Sat wok s Min tae We WOULD oe oe SAWS a ie Bagiey wt |lioT NC Rare Be FE Sessa ‘Wanted’ Real Estate 32A 7 ROOMS AND BATH aduite * eine SO ue ROUND | 3 BEDRMS. Hate nice pene oa wc k 5 or 6 days Ww Dp Manley Leac - 24 on Utll turn. _ Entr. J ROOMS ATH auto GENERAL HOUSEWORK gt fare. Or will live in 8 or 6 days A iloring 16 Lost & Found an Pe te Pvt Eate., utilities furn.| 55 pete. Market 42318. rah ee Wn! Geet) See EEOC Dressmaking, Tailoring ATTENTION! only. T ais a.| for, Prt ‘1978. MArket 3444, @ARM MERCHANDISE ester area. Ref. required, O S017 BAG CONTAINING IN- of inves-| 3 ROOM APT = HEA $50, “ VT. AC, DOCTORS t & group $ CARGE NOOMS UPPER_PVT. ROOMS, UPPER. 7 BEDRM, Hay. Grain & yees Tirerescees 3 mou ace PER, WORKING PAR- MIMEOGRAPHEN Spm 5-2002 eae. Nacttieuse Draper’ “formals. done Se ford, Mickigan Tues: sete ‘whe will pay yeu cash fr fend i Roos ey BATH, STEAM a bath & ent, Gas heat FE|? ; 8. OR 204 CAKE le Livestock .........-.. . ts. 2 ch 29 and 4 yrs.|_retarial service. EM _ 3-2842. 8-845, ad. Mr. our equ! , }-8239. nw coon": ool MA Wr tee Bout ees HA) Muth be “rele, anand a O gute Camera sere. pay AND eee coat T& Ale] Gordon, Woodward sited. Detrot petsmen Tatu. ROS. its, Kebern ie Rights. rE Es J LARGE RMS_AND BATH. $00. Se ee ee eee For Sal» See Sree nights. Aub z. WHITE B N. AFT. AND OA Ata oy Se nee oo: Gai icore pm uncae eat PRACTICAL NORGE AVACABEE | frgiiom: i nie tee found: “Ans. "to" Barby. MA BEAL paesre Rod te when FAME PPE, BAT 8 BRT ATL ¥ Qi Boe ee en [eon home. light rienced & Refer. OR 33004) — ng AND MEN Hwy. 7 ROOM, 18T Sper mocth, As FE For elderly lady. Good ho mesg ral ations. Edna War- E GERMAN 5660 Dixie Hwy an § inkers. 72 Wash PE 5-8288 1 og 8t. Box 10} Pontiac Press. | of 2-5735 women's alteration Foun 1 MAL Open Eves tii 6—Sun, 10 "til Sea rere as | COMA. FRIvATE AND mi : AUTOMOT! /E ; Work Box UBURN Wasn Ging AND. He LES 286 N. ner. FE 23-2634 poided OR _3-355¢ aes ——— 3 RMS. & BATH, u [= a ret peg 7 LADY — VICINITY OF -A A ‘ Rist ’ d town, Aduits only. |~ entranc Rent ‘Trailer Space cc... ww) Heights to care tor wife while) | WASHING AND IROWINOS—CaLL | Furniture e Refinishing 16A Lost: Maire BULOVA Ww omc We pee Bauitice | Soe center ave. Fim 22390, wilitien Woh 7 BEDRMS. = ATS, Gas AND ft Rent Tratier Space .........::. : a0 hus ie 3 | FE 59724 Oe eae PARAL LLLP LP Truck plant. REWARD, FE 43601, e u J ROOM APT. ON MAIN FLOOR. : Rus cA c T- hot water. 23-2051. - Auto Aapessories "ir trrrss gy, OR 3-224 oe AIRING, oa A SPE- INDIAN- Yy, Broker e6171.. 3 LARGE . ra. water 88 | 7 BEDRM. MODERN. IN cea LADY TO CARE KEEPING, MORE| REP LOST: COLLIE, MALE. ILE r one . Lower apt. 3 cannes, basen mo. Sale Motor Scooters Oe os |"for home than wages, Satie cistty_FE_ 52 17| ood st Dartmouth, wearing col- R. a BS Lake Rd. ROOMS. PVT. page | stove aor re FE. S0175 cat a For acl Bicyclon os one) piwaa| £0082 Income Tax Service der. Cail OA 63128 FE +1137 Be am” fit per west, No —ra| Feferenese requted. Call FH] PRES For Sale Bicyc ean 13 EAGE LADY NEE ; a aan aa eee der. Call OA 8372 STI ae ae Boats & Accessories 2 8s “trom an companionship with iit Building Service 12) ,courate INCOME TAX SERV. vost: eat ae det te wareaal ud | § ‘Rooats, BATH, UTILITIES, IN j rere a te 6 pm. Lake Orion, Li 3-6222 coves BT) tle old lady i RAE ice, All deductions c glasses. * heels ‘e. County & Vici * ow joining home, 58. Wanved Used, Ske Pontioe Piece: Want sgunitica anal AAA Floor Sanding | Be ae business Reason after, ta 2 peat omen Realtor, Specialist in 1918 mis, Freakin “iva. For Sale ses tone 1 a yep pele coer! c. BUD BiLis - ae AA TAX (aah ‘Open ic ~ & black rg _ tan. shit Ortonville, NAttonal 17-2815, 3 path and Entr.. A, 8, Parke, FE cen Sey Ue — i kecoine. References desired. FE © 7 381 chain. 8-3152. | 8-0136, ~ A-A TRENCHING ALL BOOKKEEPI wtenvegh Wie ie NO ee In Memoriam 2 LEPHONE SOLICITORS. 18 OR Footings. Septle Field. OR 3-4943 OO HAS Tit have customers waiting , 3 ROOMS. PRIVA ‘ATE BATH - caprnapete aoe comary Wiltne| A ws B TRENCHING HOTEL RO SSEVELT ves do Wea ponte reso rh mes in te South, Bast sec- cc Fond viLtaGs. “¢ LOV necessa. <4 own “Neiaad & father Henss nea: ridee ‘0 an a 5 p.m. 3% 8. 7 water lines, field tile. FE 58120 Res. fi _— money. return wallet, Romer AFTER 6. ORLANDO EE ais who passed away Marc _Saginaw, Rm se FE_ 5-006 TAX RETU 2-1856, rover wig . s You A ogren forgotten father dear WAITRESS WITH | SOME GRILL me eve OF HOUSE oe PLANS “pated in your honte by, qualified toa: EAGLE vicinity ot Sbows REALTY rE : ay ver shall you be ence from 8 a.m. to 4D.M.|" custom drawn, © ountas ‘~ master’s degree. of Rochester, Rew ROOM as ine ee a ee ee PTptinabets Lk, a 3-491, Appot intment, 3-154. =| 5 welcome, 6460 Willlams Lk. Ra. / — -_ Wel “We shall remember thee aie oe PECTA- | x DOOR AND HOUSE- SON e aTEvERe toast: COCKE! \T ~ r j (1 cBadiy mised by ile and 34 sins hanes ee phe or | hold doors, Prompt service and | o5 ptnose Oey MENT OgT. MALE FED Go, : 2 ree FE 27080 after § pm. “TAGE Maney wes posed auas| women he “te babyenting, Wire| repairs. It's repiace, PeCe*) “| HOME. CALLS BY APPOINTMENT LOST: FEMALE BEAGLE PUP. i bam aoe speed day we miss arti Cl babys 60. are 2 21 an replace. MI ian EMPIRE TAX \X SERVICE ¢ moe, old, ous agg Hg | . ‘ ’ " AND : ran ANSW ER TO 2 # * More and more e c WwW ted & A-i GAR R CR! A mn Roe ee = hd’ boots : 4 v . ™ ‘ton Help Wan le Roughing and finish. Also HOME OR MINE child’s_pet. - ert : TE . - le deal itomel les L MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS|_siterations’ Pie est. PE’ S-J000 1a Oxbow lake Rd. "EM awe | LOST — aie beste Would party] ntentme t : ©: gee Gag tte know te corren fr $2 to $5 per hour, fulll ArTERATIONS A Eg ie bok meted Tr sen are who phoned Set, PM. please, YOUR PROBLEM: - ee oar hearts concesied.| op parttime, See fr smith, 180)" repair LotR License builder. ning, Home. appointres if de-| Senin? OR 3-0710 . arf Fon: te et) PI seed by family riends.| N. ty. fo 12 pm EA ere FE Os ~~, WwW, R. FE 55773. Y v _ + . : SZARRIED We R MEN IN- wt SLIGHTLY é. sum- Ors 4 GARRIED WOMEN On MEN Tie in TAX. REAS eS Sizes from 7 thru 16. Bou tent Funeral ean po gl Fal or part tine, REACH CASH CUS-}/_¥. Huron ae a Se ee ae Ee ee rentals. dust ra Want Ads! To Sell, ent, 7 : RE, Pe ee "Tncome ‘Tax Service | ‘tei pore ae x ssi- ABLE RA Sea. te’ f ) in a | SEAE Berar ge TOMERS through Class iy heme td i TES aun yenky ADAMS & OD. lhice, it’s FE 28ig1. on-Johns/** faleveme Set aE ees 2-8181. a cde timid . , RENTAL DEPT, — ro 7 , } ~ "Ce. pares coed £btb, Hill) = field wae. Call FE 73 wd Long, form \ ' ‘ rywma: pour, | fit tt gs eles oy toed ~~ Y an bs NI : ao re “ o a ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1958 : : "_}— @ ' For Sale H : i / ouses ij ; 43\, For Sale Houses 43! For Sale Hou 43 | ; ~ ses 43, For Sale Houses 43) SLICES OF HAM , 1 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE \,s99 D0 - | Sale Land Contracts 52 For S ng a | ‘Elizabeth Lak > j toed ‘yeu ‘eit be your own land- | ° PIE __For Sale Clothing 50) Sale Household Goods: 87 eal 1,500 oe EAT Shs basameait cllcpaace sores 2 PER CENT DISCOUNT BAL-|4 PAIR OF LADY’s SHOES 6! | . 1S — Dn. 2) ang screens. FULL PR GE, 40875. Seanhs Gc ee ea: a ee _triple A Almost new, MA 6572: a es nOOM pUrTS. COGSWELI, | t Md t ‘ at 2 ‘ ottoman { SUN , 5] | os pS sm ye nace ne opel der a 4 vad kepyeuysti40 Secdrednby ® Tem |, DREN's CLOTHING, BOYS. | end tables, ‘amps ~~ A DAY 2-5 P.M. / bedris. all on| 2 bedroo modern city home Clark Real) sues 3. 4 & 5. gifl 'S.| 2-496 : i a a ea ficor Nice basement, GAS} suburban ee er a ron FE 46492 or FE 44813.) FE 5-348. mies 7 18 ee = adnan = 4 212 || 2 ecaee_ Bow neuen sere meet yeas / ASK ME Care : BO BES NUNS "| MAGTAG GAS RANGE, LIKE ] 3 Dev Sushixe j car gaccaa ‘ete sseer Ln [eipet eared N cf oe ad eh Saar CLOTHES LiKE | — new. Used f yr, EBOLINE 1-607. re. ar eT Treasoi i ‘ sey Square Lake & W oodw avd — oie privileges. AD | pba yaectl ene baths, 25% DISCOUNT feces! sonable, OLive MORSE SEWING 3” MACHINE, 945, mn ot : f. See ae ee | Ww 2. i - tone ie cleven bodies ; terms. Eves & Sun. easy PEE paved street. SEE IT DAY $5,200 TO HANDLE — SE. G zt UINE LEATHER COAT. Ua Ad Sen it ideal for a 2 . ($2.000 DOWN B B CURED BY A GOOD S hee e, aipuca iiged. Size 12 FE | MA : * tithe ow efi-planned, Donelson Heights | Spgs el tile bath. living room est uys ROOM HOME GK EAST 20787 — Art PLATFORM | ROCKER ’ : iy oe ie per tect tam: ‘$1,500 Dn. «| cA “L’. 7 eiosets AND ip d HAS ll YEARS ponte sre QUALITY, CLOTHING. . 38-3 Bol cna ene ‘wie chest, " : e Me me Wrought tron stairway (@ = Niite wlumiauim exterior 7 nice! | oady 1 ta HE hehe Ebi | 2 nee: wader, Pe Ee riced to sell. $31.5 rooms (4 bedre ae nice| | MAPLE BUNK Terms WOOD? ARDY AND ed sun room. Hig ary a OTT 1] 2 45 R. J. VAL We, T, Restos > Sale Household Goods 37| MA Se Ds 0 : B ees FOLLOW Tetab cx new GAS furnace OPEN EVENING 8 UNTIL 8:30 | eae | OVE Bebe har | Rona tail pete, Wideman SEE A TORSTESVESE |? rey caureg ing, aa, | aa te aa o down on ea “t a ou ern Hygiene Tank Bey 2 Between Hurow “Bt vend: lise-| | Menty to Loan 5 | asm with attachments | WALTON TV 4 144 HIRAM f eth Lake Rd No better value Real Estate — Open | (State L ; 3 515 E. Walton Nocth of Fonte. (a I : gaye bere: Eves & Sun. Ph. FE, FE_#4026 eps eel e Licensed Lenders) o pee | GAS STOVE. WITH _ __ _FE_2-2287 A } 5 2- ; ti eh : i = nn a SR OM | Ba | ARE HE 0d eat at aug Sige spacious. One wall of tite: Designed for Living ANS ls" plECE DINETTE seT MoD-| (07 eCSking “to and oil heating pee in this cheerful liv- \ Is this individually styled $| ara beesosnle i aad atcue 060) wiitiom® e pice one eres faire bungalow — convenient | AS $500 — $2 6 PC SILVER - GRAY BEDRM | RCA SED TTY INT PEA ES ieries. NOtoEe ae ee mil Scot ane oes McCarrol a 2,10 5 P M 5 COMMUNITY Win coo ea oe croner bookcase RON Ge TV ~~ PERFECT MIL M24. _ Nice basement, GA 4 : ab _ 30 BE, LAWR nes vanity lamps ality e argain eers Appli- Poriow tions, Fist | ed, ditverienin Etipatite | SoS Neacoom wr To aes pec, ee oe rT, s included, Price room bric : rehard ue LEONARD JAMES tows’ dows | acema with attached HORSE FARM BARNS SecbrOne 7 pmce Livi me Sar Gur so ACaINES. Hales aac | A | alousie wind At : : ce NG ROOM J maxes Guaranteed, 307. TANVIE\W C ; . ; ony room Orective tie: a encerelreaeh yes ec Se Nota e rence et FR G13, Brand new. cavenport rs “surre, Be ic, 903 N. Face Fe FS) BR: AND } NE W a. Re sale $000 Dn. ; es ll at re fea- brectewey ands ae ody UIC i Pena 5 tables oes cor _43 160 5 Rahch brick heme An Near new Waterford grade and rms. Tage plus 22 x 26 barn with as ‘Yor $99. Pi oieepas Siegler il Heaters. on fk high : 4 box stall ay only $2 weekly. r 2 ieee ey Ga ae high school, Vacent aud like) Neat | incoln Junior poker ee uaned une mt: gh heeled ae Bard) ice a Beat st pelt Se etet. ¢ . : a = a attractive Mteouce sit xalow Mirror - like oak floors: Well conditioned 7 room te aE Pee floors, car- $25 TO $500 8 PC DUNCAN PHYFE DIN SHICK'S guaran Hee sey 5 pant vou are looking for peace ae newly decorated. Dandy! and: bath home including 3 lently goal rapes. Conven- On your own signatu room set, $65. FE 8-0041 z ING SOLID MAPLE eT uiet, see ‘this home petemert and oj] furnace. Lot! bedrooms and den, modern f cel . with ea oo 5 acre par- other security. Up es mute: 9x12 RUG $85, Medets b ed nape mao SE T, cnn a hs $21,000. basa as i Only $600, pe eta seen ‘ ee furnace fireplace, and | Only $3500 Cas! eines a repay. Our service \, ria a roy Roce . $15 98. TV Mis: tems Of 1-02 feces, 2 2 | ua 670 W. Huron St] : basement. carpeti i sin this city home | - < -y. AINT. gal. $3 eB z ne : ron n_ FE 43525 pew. pew kitchen and at, Sie full berecieet, ou tue: ___ For Sale Lots 46 Business Opportunities 51 GEY CASH OUICKLY (ossernl ms Huron FE 4058 Lon), TABLE TOF 088 RANGE, WHITE Pik ' or Cojored and screen nace, ; : 2 ; Se || FS = : e alues | reudie sewing mache Foe = ‘ Open cs ned roofed terrace are some of | Lee feed lean abel noe EO eS ene DE or oly s St ae ‘ 11 cU_ Fr FRIGIDAIRE pay | ob Ce) ee -_ FE 4-9584 i ow 00 features. Priced werent ly mcated sor sc oe! g. Some-on paving $1500 u L SERVICE STATION WITH p to lees het a 7s | White frame cesiom Only 4 cit ose right at} nd shopping. Immediate Weer Wanceibee ciereeraebcenl | inven encrer aia Ean 8 ae This week's “bargains 25 ACRES wiTk L300 FT_ FRONT, ears old | On (paved street with ee possession. and churches Eipcteola | inventory | werMib: Fa. KA 16185 ae Stare. SNe ‘BED OUT- 2 piece living rm. set $25 . RON T-| ence t . é eax \ r 2- ay only lo Lat OaoG “ ee scr a oa eateee | 8 BLD pri fon 30850 more a M. HW. KNUDSEN CuTD AND CLEAN RUAPLE “MAYEAIR 646250 ACREAGE LOCATED 7 —— Oakland eo eae! es orchard lke |earawer chem 22000 * | 25, : ‘a. ea Jes =D IN ep eee . “i ME SELDOM FEL ‘- tis a gene take Ra ire reste Ee a oy ere 2 a5 3 | Gur e cliceas nome Gicr PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE oe tes street, agent. . 19 IN. Len SELL CHEAP. 241 GO [bby 19 Wilton rue. "oe 7 ae DELI: for FE 44821 z t ‘ m home with Suet De ing FE 82455 after 12. WE BUY : U6 Woodward Ave f — = BY PVT OWNER | ull bath, oak floors, plas- | Cherokee Hills! n . = od = —— de . SELL & EXCHANGE ss ock 4 BEDRY » Dias ills ! UTOMATIC LA : m 24° TV, MAHOG EVERYTHING mae OL_1-6751 neater cmail ¢ COLORED : pace. Wear lette cite ae ie cons to bua ling ana | Ue mre anerana’ seutciten vs sea, Pa aulpment Nice” town ompany Milanese, Cal ay vee an | 104 SOARLAND FURNITURE. EDROOM HOME. 4 Y al perment Clean as al peted & 1 Libs LOL shopping. Only § : beste or, and restricted ontiac, $8200. Term : _furniture, Cedar chest, FE 4 Saginaw FE 2-5803 b EARS . : | ancdscaped ly $595 down. rot . to wil s. or eS — ee oid, OR 36126 = 2 roo full basement, | ie) down OR 3.5931 $19,500, s1.- er today e better ranch oe accom seasoned land con- - 19 C. FT AMANA DEEP | See | TRADE-IN. ] oe | Large livin room , z I iti-level homes! trade, Age forces 1 used 6 a “4 tlascey = front porch einke: | FAMILY HOME we aane 2¢ Balance mer 400 OR. Pane Guat electric washer : _PE ¢144 MIDD Everything handy to tua | Drivel eat Blisaper tered | io eee puss re 02 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG | 17" T = Table top gas range x49 30 | IS A LE TON fice: af Beate u i mile west of nate fast E | chines, 3 trucks. All tool i V & ALSO 71” LJ —EXCEL-/2 ve. living roo epouce Low po Leasant HOME UNC COLLEGE: S | anly cu biocka from ee {| | to Scott, Lake j Deg right | equipment $13,000 With pars CASH LOANS ae cond:tioa FE 8-378 | Occstonal chair set : bt PECIALS! | & | ait ookate EEN 7 . diate One ne en S| Aes or residential. Would mire | Bo ca cieet ene weler aca : = ror “YOURSELF. | stay Seat ee a bayer with i to $500 | pong en Bor WATER HE Ae cane reiinatte, set large rooms, giassed-in porch once eapeecical +r Poedsc LOC hae i Owner leaving fate CARL W. BIRD, Realtor TM SELDON. y | FE Sear W. Huron, Pontiac. Apt chair & ottoman | | u ac ATED s lowered down payment SELDON r | 2 by bize elec oe jl SRAM noe oes: |_Press Box 57. earithe pt Pontiac Road to $1500 paymen | & Comsenily Nationa] Bank Bid IN. CO i352 PC SET OF W © & STRUCTION "5 sadrse CON.) 2 re Blue Sky Theater . re _____s—iz ve. F a ae Woodward Rochester, Mich : sul T OF WILLIAM “ROGERS MANY De _ $39 3S h TION. 3 bedroom ranch $995 D year old 5 room : ie "E 5-1302 » Mich. liver in tarnish proof case. Nev HER ITEMS ‘AVAILABLH ~ pops uote eg no Trade| kateteleraarse | WOODED PARADISE | SPRING ane PSE KNER | Sears | Oo HANS - reation - Rec- ows. aluminun Pictures _ SED CAR BUSI. : : GAg RANGE, 3 YEA 18 W x nas p : lavatory Wor sec extra stool, crepe Se all brick 3 bedrm. sorms and screens Pebia Tiacreot eur ore: oudcors ness for sale If interested call. InenEee Co 24" GE electric range. RS OLD. : ‘Pike, E-Z terms. FB ¢11223 : at Kad Geyer peer Ane eee panch. F eee tile = te guieee On nie level frontage. blacktop. es ee eile Liat | FE 40151 . Gn en refrigerator, good cond. vacuum: CLEANERS. ~~ GUARAN- » j-car gara, . : screens Im- down — cellent buil a your homesite. BA = Jonti- wringer washer. rts & service, 856 Myrtle. ia Lee 8160 terme | mediate possession” Vg) tract month on land con- Guages =e 1 i234 ft of frontage on a paved __ RBER SHOP FOR SALE. + Pontiac pa ee "SED SINGER PORTABLE, = $0 50 ) R TRADE. Modern 2 bed Jerome Bldg. Co = : homesite on high good - 4-3573 perms ichigan Sewing ter. 7 sed- 1 7 T An ground . 5 If.: 40 FE 2% * Se On fimere, Lidepenteure! 4 & PAKEPRONT $400 DN tae Oa Tommie Lace. LAKEFRONT LOT Pas ne «ted town mule Teauipred be PEEL ans oe =. orron meron aus Twp. dence! ms. Wiring, rough plas : ie} omm L Hi age on I ai pe auly sho 1 . _tt cae. S100 down er Store Sut sci Elre Gametay 3 les om, et ues 2,000 down. yan er see “ica oe overlooking. the countryside nil. | the latest im equipment Sluated Wall ak Sell eres USED WATER SOFTENER. quity for housetrailer, | Pontiac. Full price $4 seat em enein at epee poses on mee: Corner parcel on a pered'| in fast crowing Dasincen caection alled Lake 7 “APPLIANCES — DISCOUNT $73. ORlando 3-5064. CLARKSTON AREA. 3 Sa doch Realty. FE family income. On W_W $7730 lots. Only 15 lot available. Priced eee 42876 after 6 call FE 33463 cae Moves FEL 53) sell, for’ good, Gisit, suliebie’ fox porch, sY pe 5340 Highland Rd. “iM 58) OR" rosa sible’ tr ; Vilson | 5 rom $8, } ; on 7 ——— — _ ; = i es veg . buyer. | Delco Gas aa area $9.-| 2 bedroom heme. like new from $8,000 Chapin Resitor, OR M-59 < ; PAINT SALE - | Goop UsEp »f GALLON ELEC. | ANCHOR FENCES . = : @ nes : ee LEC: | Se) TWO Bee agate He cama Fee, So. "Reat we "Yana" ox. | Vote Bon ia” Ponkae Breen 2 story cement block puiding Partridg Qo eee a. see oan meea hot nntgr Mester Complete.) Pitre EMTIMATES. FE OTH { ce. Reasor _ple. Box 12, Pontiac Press. es down, sanders an olishers. Com i 2 RD ee anes as | ES. | | John Kinzler, Realte coer permet Balance $32 SELL OR RENT @ Pauly oie set Comer ei fe SS t . line of fioor bees Aagelien Gerke wi : eee _BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND FAMILY ' 670 W. Huton st tor : come on, Lake Oren Gail heat! me or 316. 950 full price with § THE “BIRD TO SEE BARNES HARDWARE | geen FIDE Seep ate NEw | 2 _quarters Opdyke Mkt FE _5-7041, 1 500, 5 down. OR 36015. . é | LU ? rl acyclopedias | a DII 1 l WiLL TRADE EQ UIT Y IN North Side Pndelcticte Ab dea ts F 15. AN 742. W. HURON FE _5-4560 RECT BUY 7“ c ; Y_IN TR eves & orthern Taver : ees | aaa _ Se 0 ort fey oe Rs 1. 4 apt. income. other 3 mn nen Eene elie WHITE LAKE MAIN 4 CORNERS Hemisea afelawas Tes ae SWAP HOUSE IN TMILFORDAREA| Gas \ater Heaters | THE BEST BUY! come that's easy to buy! and c clear ch type, for house free condition, 2 bedrooms fall fi rm. modern furnished. New oil Close to. downtown, he of city life in this fine r ts rush | equity $1 80 el cat ee Quaker, 10 3 Wr operate a i \ c : t e - against ‘ y ql and easy to own. Lo lear or equity in nicer home bath, Hving roo . full] furnace. Basement. Fi fic. Lot avy traf-| in th e rustic bar ee 00, & $1200. against 2 E) SUarenice [ow ve our) Bern Riley close in it's cated) Call OR 3-3685 tie ell m with din-| -& boat. A lar sh shanty ‘Eaee 110 x 145, 2 large} jo e Alpena area. You can en-| _!t_EM_3-6548 geass ined $78 €@ manufacture our own wnits modern with full completely | — ————————— rome most attractive; real steal at Rae en jot. A for ae with apartments. Ideal y relaxed living .but still have| SWAP HAY FOR L ; THE E ren unit has estricted, utilities in on 7] om ain road, nice : _ OR 3-8415 KITCHEN 5 —— | pring Sad Sart Geom ste gan ean) regent | Beak: Rach | ere ea a i Moe A TRADE jomsox Ww" FLBCERC ean OpPyT ages) tte oat Panay Pee e 6) i . aven. ne, et : { : = range " ape ntransit. A lit Rae power , Fe itaky Sungaiow situated) Sccent plwod gd Open 105. Wl Clark - Fi | oa pce connect wine Cae | ae Businesses thruout_ Mich. cally new FE 4668n P| open Fue eee oe | moune without dismantling, Tools qj on 8 m= PR per, home age trade.|~tarkston Estates SEE OUR MODEL HO n eitkoages oriecin to home +3501 DEN 1050 W. HURON | wat Oo SEE cette Michigan Piuorescent eer ae Ce ir Bt Cori he seen) at 138s summer porch, OTTER H = Roman : ME IN’ tate. n Real Es- ‘TIL 9 TER SOFTENER, TO TRADE | chard Lk Ave ent "309 Ore) Center st. Highland. Mich... of Fummer porch, patio. 48: " west side TLL = Pontiac's choice cctlens. saneitich baits “ms PERRY ACRES tate, Hillman. Mich. Ph. Hillman | or ee Nn Molly. Doing. fo WAIN | offerte “saan, “OT MOM KELVINATOR REFRIG a So En geri selling” ve- P bir oeengy Ae CY he J ae eee aes ee see bie neieene rg 1,20, | SYBRYTHING You - ATTENTION rete neha | - W TANTED old. Elec stove 17" (alt os BATHROOM FIXTURES, syouNus: enedict . and Webst ) “at ; _ ving foom, family: *| FOR COULD WisH; 1 z SERVICE 8 per tanie: sewns own kitchen. ail and i ot large * family room, IN YOUR NEW HOME. 8 your lease sbout to expire? New 2-sta TATION amall used (sa machine _OL | 2-345 és naces. Hot water and gas fur- eee 5 Sask raat modern kitchen. i) BLACKTOP "ROADS Gocniset: | 100 ine” Store’ end Parking, fave, Locate’ ise Highway seme, cd. fa Hed AION ENMORE AUTOMATIC WATHES | ariel st neuer nar door, : located, on Li yead (nt38! 00 ft, Store and Parking Jot e Road, has 40 foot sales | 34 8. Telegraph FE 2 Easy Spin Dr +++. $30.85) and tile wblglesl Wad are es | a inal note in rear neat*Te| Eentet or aher” ensaiied Sper | bedrm fut petement E2086 Maytag. square mb, wacher sage | Bile an fining “teea” res ' . rm . 8 . ba L,0,PCT. DN.| Sell or Lease. Make offer. chandise. Also accepting applica-| tic. very fall basement, floored at-| late model. retrigerator int ead Super Setey ADDRIL th good ‘Outdoor Box No. 2, Poni ons for otber locations, Call Sin- ; neighborhood, for | Frigid . $39.95 | 5 SUPPLY ts Mod- H ae HO 7 ntiae Press. _clair Refi m 2 bedrm., on ® aire) refrig. 2685 LAPEER RD | Ke See paeere eae nf ee ZONED COMMERC me Renting cempany_ PE eibi| oar Saba ame, Cun [arta APB speed. ated Ty el EO Sate e *SERR _FE_5-2953| ~ WEAR RCIA ae ee SALE Tbe eee, for trade, Box wens “APPLIANCES TM 6-1300- FOR CASH IN al r How Cane N 3 - settle eee § W cITy athe esé AN » dN - i * psen Spent Mi — te has vin charge, |Roy anne Sacrifi ¥ ACRES Ts E b Stasatly. eco ANDARD OIL ie W ILL -rpAnL- §€6~ Brand new. $15 Soe — ae ‘ A F ric, —— * tor get, one, Extra we .. Pike @, St On lar Ke He lot etal! modern station tor teade.| wousty | L TRADE _niture, 42 Orchard Lake ive HURRY, sell thi ‘ c. ams, n Baceatenaltg Le 5 REALTORS: FE a 528 t i. BROWN. Realtor |" 90 8° parete FTORS EF “Webuter 25 N Was menington ox Cai Adm, PE ee. Call MI 68011 or seine afer | pedreont your house or lot fo? 3 LIVING RM. SUITE, 835, “REFRIG ~ ings 7 8 Telegraph BE foie mo; Open, Evenings and veunde Pe ps OA 20. Eves. FE 6.2608. | Rent Lease Bus. P pe. Pu Qagement, Luxury, extras, | °J250 = thr ugh “Classifi \ Tel ves. fiple Listing Ld 24810) av 1-4 Lor i x rop. 49A_ ara Jerome Bui \ Seca d eee gh Classified beri Ra. at 200. Precout pal arspeg 2 | pain \_reat aI Ray WEAUTY ~~ SHOP, | FE 5-8767 LL _— « OE 314200 | LAWSON SOFA $45 CHAIRG $i) | $. <= 4 4 ; 2-8091, car ENT: BARBER OR BEAU-| WE he wilt SWAP 1. ; Coffee table $4. Lamps MA +1270 At ! ue t : ’ \ ; : \ a . ip Shop on Dixie Hwy, FE #1077.) Ad ORTGAGES. HART & jer for tone @ WHERL (1 GAS SERVIL REFRIG i A § goes. Dial FE. : | ‘ , ; : 10524 W. McWicho ry (| elbarrow t GER 4 : Vo, . 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