et PONTIAC, IGHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, Sis =29 PAGES 7) 94 Killed in Traffic: _ in County “Ninety ene persons died in traftic accidents last year in Oakland County. _The 1958 toll, according to unofficial totals recorded] throughout the year by The est since 1949. That year. ek ok. Last Year™ Pontiae Press, was the. low- 88 lives were claimed on} | streets and roads in the} county. ~ Nine Lose Lives in State Traffic US. Holiday Weekend Toll Racing to Record|‘ . as Ice an Traffic ~ Pe, Fires . cnaininamewfeanass 26 | . 38 otal .........2.00. 214 = Our News Wires" Hazardous weather was a factor in several of nine traffic deaths in: Michigan, and was blamed for a record-menacing fatality pace on the nation’s highways in this New Year's holiday period. . The death toll rate was running ahead of the record total of 409 set in the four-day New Year holi- day of 1956-57. It also was at-a fast- er rate than the Nationa] Safety ‘Council’s pre-holiday estimate of __ 390 deaths for the 102-hour period. also was nine less than 1957 {toll of 103. Area law enforcement authorities der 100 early last year. ¥ tinue in 1959, One of the highest county fa- tality totals came in 1955 when 140 persons were killed in acci- dents, In 1956 deaths were cut way down to 113. Police have set their sights on holding the fatality tell to less than 90 this year. Of last year’s traffic fatalities, “The 1958 “fatality~ total] had set as their goal a figure un-| | which authorities hope will con---~ of twelve encountered the worst underfoot conditions in miles of roads like this stretch of Baldwin avenue were thousiihds of motorists. were stranded for-hours. Many of them abandoned their. motorcars and slid ‘home on foot as best they could. Others waited with varying On Frigid 30 M. P.H. Winds 1900 sLzTEERS IN — Oakland County's New Year. was ushered in at midnight . on a diabolic platform. of slippery, slicked-up ice that made locomotion almost impossible. Tens of thousands of residents Who ventured out after the witching hour , ‘S 65 were males and 29 were fe- males. Among them were 11 chil- aoe ands ees, rues “The weather is bad,” the Na- _ tional Safety Council observed, “but the toll is worse.” —. _ The spurt in highway {atalities began New Year’s Day after mo- -torists had posted a relatively safe __ driving record on New Year's Eve tratfic toll emong ‘the states -dur- ing the Christmas holiday, again le the pation with 18. New York An sutenthlle wilh ious cnt ot ep ee eed ae --Flint killed three persons—when-it hit a roadside tree, and raised Metal toll to nine late Thurs- a pilenp Sarge yl U.S. 10. Despite continued’ eontdons - driving conditions, eased some- what by thawing temperatures, no one was reported killed overnight or well into mid-morning today on Michigan highways. ‘At least 28 persons—12 of them % children—died -in fires or explo-| ’ sions on New Year’s Eve and the Start of the holiday weekend, Fires| claimed 26 lives. _Pight Shaping Up in County Over Home Rule ~ Possible’ conflict between levels of government .was indicated today -& decision’ on home rule. "& € “RO “A proposal that the county: try te get Lansing legislators behind|--. =. the movement -for home rile was) ‘4° faken ,under consideration. by the .. Board of Supervisors’ Legislative Committee. - : After a hearing. at which town- way or the other,. at this month’s meeting of st 6 visors." Sui pervisors ' Semann's committee to study home|. ree alae 5 sot Aaa aa 3 dn Today s Pree eeberee ** ere + ; te i cr. Ra ited dul a}: 4 Panel © etary” eee aeeeebes eee eee | Green pone Aa Pot... te a i. 4 be eae e nee eee ese a Obitharles Jy cie eee eee 4 * oan é gee eenee aeheeeeees + ‘ io rer = ia a Dap ann pred § 2 ceens i ei Thanks, Governor, but . . wes A. ‘snow-filled cold wave was sweeping toward Pontiac today on the heels of the worst Jan. 1 traffic jand possibly as low as zero. skidded into the zero to 15- above range throughout the Low- << canis oe “1 eonditions in_years.._______;—below levels-in the Upper. Snow flurries or- squalls “are forecast everywhere. x * _ The cold wave may last as long as five days,-the Weather Bureau iprédicted, with temperatures aver- history. Miles and solutely impassable and _premium. Calls known. Literally, tens of thousands. of night at the point of celebration after one of their maneec discovered outside con-. degrees of patience for succor. Salt trucks ‘and wreckers were ercdicaky the only salvation and while Oakland County authorities-insist every vehicle at their disposal was tossed into the melee, the total was woefully inadequate, Wreckers were at a r relief agencies beyond anything ever swamped the AAA and © and Co ditions were impassable. unty residents spent most of the + | | '€ old Racing Toward Péntiac- The Automobile Club of Michi- gan warned that motorists should be amen cautious on = roads _jin the state— : * * ROADS SLIPPERY Most roads are stippery, the Auto Club said, and driving condi- tions may become worse if drop- ping temperatures turn puddles of * for| By morning, U.S. forecasters predict, thermometers will have. a ecg Excellent Year Predicted for Pontiacs = P a by Pontiac,” by Knudsen “Continuation of ‘our ‘current sales. c= will make 1959 an excellent year for Pontiac,” S. E. Knudsen, GM Chairman |vice president and general |Division, said ina year-end From the time. 1959 model production began in the fall until the end of this year, Pontiac “produced over 82,000 new cars, or 38 per cent of the entire 1958 model Ice Ne fe) Prob em Here manager of Pontiac Motor statement today. production, Knudsen re- vealed. Had it not been ie length labor negotiations the figure would tn- doubtedly have acen higher, he). said. Our” "continually. "brightening sales. picture reflects the extra or- public a being Pontiac production fe eH! padp @ricter (osudhls apeix * * * if were still slippery today, the Oak- land County Road Commission re- ported, but paved and blacktopped highways were in good shape, BEWARE ICY PATCHES However, there were some spots of ice on'the highways this morn- ing and others might appear if it igets. cold, the commission warned. The road’ commission was especially those that are hilly. “Where there aie hills, -people “simply can't drive to and froni their homes,” a spokesman for the road commission said. * * * : Law enforcement agenciés and hospitals reported many employes i worked double shifts yesterday be- Pontia¢s|cause their reliefs were unable to get to work: * * * Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The read- : ee Side stréets and gravel a Some St. Joseph Mercy Hospital| inurses: worked > straight hours : Neaders Take Walk Practice Peace, ‘lke Tells Reds | eet Answers New | Year's Kremlin Note From Gettysburg Farm GETTYSBURG, Pa, (UPI) — Président Eisenhower today chal- lenged the leaders of Russia to practice in Berlin what they preach water on highways into ice. _|from the Kremlin about BP qs teaienancommstence with the Wethin... as x * ‘The President, in an exchange of New ¥i s messages with the So viet U 8 top bosses, said that Russia's hope of reduc-} ing . dangerous international ten- sions in_1959 ‘was inconsistent with -Lher Nov,27 demand that the West—| el ern Allies get out of West Berlin by June 1, Prime . Khrushchev and K. Voroshilov, chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet. Voroshiloy technically is the Rus- sian head of state, but Khrushchev) is the boss. .. Eisenhower fired back his thanks sanding many subdivision streets, (+5. the high hopes for 1959—and sent it by Western Union, * * * A In essence, he informed the sian that however adniirable peace- ful intentions might be, they should be backed up by positive progress. He suggested Berlin as a prime a point. : ‘58 Fires Kill 12,000 BOSTON (UPT) — Nearly 1,000 persons died every month in fires across the nation in 1938 |- A ks flames caused the highest ‘| history, the National Fire Protec- tion: Assn. said’ today: . SDEH- BOKER,- israel #— Premier ‘David Ben-Gurien—took. Castro to a. , {published his program in 1955, l4ime scheduled tomorrow, U.S. Utilities, : Sugar Estates? Castro’s last announced platform calls. for the nationalization of American utilities and sugar es- tates in Cuba: >= The bearded “guerrilla chieftain while in exile in Mexico. It called for: i 1. Nationalization of U, S.- financed and operated utilities in Cuba and division of American- 2. Confiscation of all proper. ties acquired through “corrupt goverument.”’ & Distribution 6f 30 per cent of all industrial and utility enter- | prises to Cuban workers, 4. A public housing and rural ri program, — j ra Liberation ot Cuba “from | the egotistical interests of half a dozen businessmen.” 6: A speed up of industrializa- tion and increased social secu-° rity. “Castro never ‘doubted he would Fulgencio Batista. January Car Output Up 22 Pct. Over °58 | DETROIT in — Ward’ s Automo- industry plans.to build-22 per cent more cars this month than in Jan- uary 1938. agency said, against 489,357 in the same month a year ago. Ward's ‘Teported the compared: with 104,907 last and 76,653 in the similar year. Truck production was mated at 13.480 this week; last week and 12,817 a year: ago. Ward’s said the continued high production rate wilt mean daily Studebaker plis four ‘of 13 Ford division factories have over- Envoy Backs Castro Rebel Leader Cuba President — sped along - the Malencon - ‘former military headquar- iters of deposed President ’ |NeitheFsoeeupied: the chair va- jin the darkness of New Year jmorning Thursday. — HAVANA —Rebel leader Fidel|. 1 win the victory over strongman tive Reports said today the auto! - The total for the month. should : reach $85,000 passenger cars, the| _ Tunat Cadillac; Lincoln, Rambler| . Names Urrutia Fe ee eT Cn Meee Calls for Mass° Rally _as Troops Enter —_ Unopposed - HAVANA, Cuba (P—Ad- vance Spearheads of Fidel — Castro’s revolutionary forces entered “Havana to- Pe Aa er in Bt le CTR PU PIN ot or day... Truckloads of .bearded | ‘ \guerrilla fighters rolled into the city over the maih- -jcentral highway from. the easterrProvinces of Ma- tanzas-and Las Villas and Sea boulevard toward the Pulgencio Batista-at Camp Columbia. As the Castro forces advanced, Culta’s 6,300,000 war-we®ary people - had. two. provisional presidents. cated by dictator Batista, who fled-..., . The streets of Havana were artiéd~ftrom nowhere Thursday to take over control of the capi- ~ Related Stories on Pages 2, 6, 8 tal, kept a tight lid on the situa- tien-~to prevent pent-up public emotion from creating a chaotic situation, * . SF - owned suger estates _smong | | Youthful, bearded Castro early : ore’ today proclaimed ex-Judge Ma- i nyel Urrutia of Oriente. Province ag provisional president of the re- public with his temporary govern- ment in Castro's native Santiago de--Cuba. Castro apparently in- tends momentarily to move the government to Havana. : > eee, ee, : In this ‘capital sits the last ves- the junta which Batista jleft behind when he fled the coun- try early New. Year’s Day.. But the government had no control - (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) . x &* * ar MANUEL URRUTIA support for the rebel movement | of Fidel Castro. | |Hayhow, Gillespie File Minority Dissent it ii i retiey + * ni 3 i ' = 5 Pi resent Tax Committee “Report Se lee as oe eee 2 i. 1 fe ” | i i FE 34 983 | Says Batista M eant Loss, the fact his troops = for guerrilla war- are. ae ’ 4. An amendment to Yeontinaed on Page 2, Cl nD Crstingetere ‘iltet ene” wen’ ol sale 20 on na — ered -Mobat Airport ie D& = the 6 persons aboard. pe ok « BI ase ~~ ’ nolsy demonstration 2 the Weather— Shouts Threats © Batista’s Son and Family Among Exiles Landing by Planes, Boatload ' MIAMI (UPI) -- Cubans by the planeloag and boatload flocked in- * to the United States on the heels of a rebel push that ousted Pres- ‘ident Fulgencio Batista, Their ar- rival touehed off a number of. un- friendly demonstrations. Many of the refugees appeared frightened and confused. Some xbarely escaped with the.c clothes on” ther backs. #- An estimated 500 porcine wath. ered at International Airport jn~~ Miami to shout threats .af a _Pluneload of exiles. Threatening “vestures were made at. eccu pants of another plane that land- ed in’ Jacksonville, Fla., cartier * im the day. In all the cities, ‘(police moved in to protect the tired and ‘obvi- ously frighteied refagees. Ameri- can Latins were predominant in ae _the mobs that shouted pro-rebe| slogans and denounced Batista’s followers as ‘‘murderers."’ “ Fulgencio Ruben Batista, son of -the exiled Cuban president, was among the refugees who arrived in Florida and -Louisiana yester- day, along with his two. small, chifdren and two of his sisters. Two af the elder Batista’s children were on a plane that landed in New Orleans, — . U. S. immigration officers granted temporary:,visas to the evacuees. and they scattered - about the country. Ruben Batista and several as- sociates were reported to have chartered a plane after passing through customs at Jacksonville and flown to New Orleans, The party could not be loeated. . * a ligh-ranking army and political officials wete among the arrivals at New Orleans, where a pretly 25-year-old college coed led a band of Cuban rebel sympathizers in a at Moissant Airport, The pilot of « Ouben Airlines plane which arrived in New York yesterday sald fleeing pas- sesigers forced him to take off ; at pistol point. carried about 40 gévernment of. ficlaly and sympathizers among The pro-Batista passe ae were The plane | wi Pa o {} a “HAVANA CELERNATES _ stratorg celebrating the flight of -the outéide of cars in the streets of the city, waving flags and screaming at b ww! “AP Wirephote HEADS JUNTA—Gen. Eulogio Cantillo, military. chlet of Cuba's Oriente Province, heads the mili- tary junta which took over con- trol of the Cuban government Vv yesiersay : te ee — Police Hunt 2 Men ‘in $250 Watch Theft let out of side doors at the air-, “sport to avoid clashes with 300) pro-rebel demonstrators who had “gathered outside Latin sections of Mianii- and Louisiana were the scene of wild. celebration of Batista’s flight and| Pontiac police ire Jooking for | two men suspected of having stol- en a $250 wrist watch from Con- /nolly’s Jewelers, 16 W. Huron St., Wednesda ya fternoon Police said the watch was dis- <= Riotous denion- Batista ride on Hotes Many government, ~ i Fireman Hurt, Truck Damaged | A, New Year's Eve practical joker who, turned in a false fire alarm iff Waterford Township ‘caused considerable damage and) injury to one of. the janaw ering the call. : | - ww - * + According to Waterford Fi ire | Chief Edward Smith, called the department at 3 am the Norman Drrocher home, 2880 Old Orchard Rd. Firemen from Station 3 an- swered the call, but because of extremely iey road conditions, could -not make the Incline on Elizabeth Lake road near M59 and slid off the highway into the , ditch. the fire call, Its truck skidded on: the ice afd smashed) into four cedar posts, coming to a) stop against a beauty shop on Flizabeth Lake road near M-59.| i The truck's right rear fender os smashed, Assintant Fire Chief Losis Goff finally -reached’ the address in his own car and discovered — alarm. No one wis home, Four, “volunteer firemen were at the scene. Ofte of them, Harry Kunse, cracked a rib) when ‘he: | felt on the Ice. L- -A faulty ash trap in the fireplace | the apparent success of rebel 1nd covered missing seconds alter the was the cause of a fire at 6 a.m. ey Fide] Castro. | ‘Returncoat’ En Route | Home From Hong Kong | HONG KONG (UPI) — ‘Retorn- | coat” ex-Sgt. Richard’ Corden, of Providence, R.L, left for home last night aboard the liper Presi dent Cleveland, Corden, who -nism” at the end of the Korean "oe hose commu | ‘two unidentified men, who had been_ looking at watches, left the store. | A clerk followed them to a car — at 50 N. Saginaw St. The pair fled from the vehicle when- they saw the-clerk, police said. The car was towed to the Lake Sfreet yards by police, who-are at- tempting to locate its owner | *hrough license plates. ne A fellow 7 ‘Chicago went bank irupt; But his wife told him, “Dorr't War, changed his mind after five worry, dear, Eve got lots of brand- years in Red China because he) “found It increasingly difficult to/Wi itams puta pede ket an education, He left Com- Classes: munist territor: y Dec. 1 new credit) cards!" . Carey the quick and the dead. | \—F carl" ay daon: Freezing Rain, Snow Today Halt of Nation All Wet By The Associated Press Wet weather — rain, snow and freezing rain — dampened sec- tions in half the country today -as | afresh surge 6f frigid air spread | into the plains and headed into! the midcontinent I Pat e- 4 Weather Rureaw Revert : PONTIAC AND VICINITY = Mostly doudy with ereasional snew Curries and southwesterty winds 0) - 20 onthes| today” Turning colder with anew flurries | and nerthwesterly winds 79-40 miles Yate tonight. sSemorre™: consideratle | siggdtoces fr ow flarries and! ‘tions in’ the Cold wave conditions. were indi cated’ for more than a dozen states from east of the Continen- tal Divide to the Mississippi Valley and southward into Mis- sourf and Oklahoma hwith the cold Snow came air ar ague aw ide aret asoon “Ne Ww yp: as Day and continied ino many | sec country, Driving conditions were, extreniely hfzardous in areas hit! by snow and freezing rain. Local blizzard conditions were) northern half of the: iyesterday at the $12,000 home of | ‘Sherman: Van Duesen, as S. Air-| ‘port Ra that the call had been a false | False Alarm Proves Costly A fire eck from Station 1 slid ‘into a ditch on the way to answer «However, driver Russell \See ikiaass to get the vehicle firemen | ‘back onto the road and complete the call. | omen. reporting that a car was afire at) - * * * Damage at the home was esti- someone | mated at $750 by township - fire- No one was injured. Pisa Tower Still Leans, . IF ortunately Station 1 was called to take over | also | PISA, Italy (UPI)—A group of © French tourists tried to correct “the lean of the famed Pisa tow- er after a New Year's Eve party yesterday, They drove straight from the hotel where they were celebrat- ing to the Leaning Tower, hooked one end of a steel cable to the | base of -the structure and the | | | | | other énd to the rear axle of their rar, 4 * x * Fhen one of them put the ear in gear and stepped on the gas. The Tower did not budge an Inch, but the car went off in two directions, — The rear end was jerked out of the vehicle by the cable, while. the rest of the car hurtied across the square, _temuing today. Like Cinderella ‘After the Ball alter the ball, Gov, Williams teday) busied himself again with Michi-| in the White House after 1960. During nearly ‘18 hours of in- auguration activities, Willams repeatedly was told by admir- _ers that that is where he belongs, Among others, this ocratie national chairman, One jarving note marred an oth-| Terwise festive eccasion for Michi- gan Democrats, marked in imain by band music, booming can- - Hen, happy shgech- making: a as and nume ‘Tous recep. mal dance fions hingself, whe declared in’ his in- appraisal | came from Paul M. Buller, Dem- -- Wirephote stores were looted by saniatviies vaece the early hours after the news of the end of Batista’s Adams has served as| + oa Upin County ~ (Over Home Rule. (Continued From Page One) tee on government reorganization Study committee chairman John L. Carey of Springfield group this morning. “It's up to the | tive Committee whether our proposal receives a favorable recommen- ‘dation,’’ Carey said later. One Legislative Committee MEM-| ne ber, Carl F. Ingraham, spoke inj the behalf of cities and.another,Arno L. Hulet, the townships, Ingraham, Birmingham mayor and supervisor, listed three points}: “ the believed needed clearing up: 1. Would county home rule re- sult in the abridgment of city powers? |_2.. Who would write “the county: charter? : 3. How would home rule fit into long-range plans for county re- organization? Saying he was speaking in be. half of the mayers of 14 South Oakland County cities, Ingraham stated he would oppose county home rule “if it detracts at all’”’ from city home rule powers, The Birmingham mayor said the charter commission should be open to wide representation, not com- posed solely of members of the Board of Supervisors, “Industry. and civic organiza-|) tions, for instance, should have a hand jn drafting the charter. We do not want county government to} becdme inbred.” Ingraham accused. the study eommittee—ot- failing: to make its) long-range plans clear, “We should have interim re- ports on the direction the study committee intends to take and just how these specific reforms fit in.” Athough viewing the home rule | proposal with skepticism, the may- ors’ group that he represents is not “inherently against. home rule,”’ Ingraham said. Huleet, supervisor of Bloomfield | Township, said the townships should seek more representation on the governing body of the couny if home rule is to be adopted, x * * He said the present balance of power between cities and townships. was unfavorable, since some popu- lous townships are allowed to send only their elected supervisor to the |county board while some less popu- / lous cities have more than one ap- pointed representative on it. ~ Nevertheless, Hulet favored a charter commission made up ef-- members of the Board of Super- visors, |Board, Township: spoke briefly to the legislative| He said he was against any plan| Socarras, an exile in Miami since that might alter dfrect representa-| Batista ousted him by military The Leaning Tower was. still Ition by township menvens on the|coup in 1952, arrived rameavone in Under consideration by Semann’s committee is a proposal to ask the Legislature to approve placing be- fore state voters a tional | amendment aringre counties to! Casto Troops Move “|New. Year Ice Stays on Many Side Roads BIRMINGHAM—After-ettects of ® ithe New Year's-Eve—sleet storm} are still being felt-in the area. Ee gg ‘Police Capt. Walter Sluiter said some of the sideroads in the passable. Road crews worked a straight 20 hours on main” ‘gtreets lbeginning at abot midnight! ,|Wednesday. Some sections Woodward avenue were blocked from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. yester- day in what Sluiter said was the worst storm he’can recall:- — He said “‘traffic jams were all “over the place’ with 30 or 40 cars in a tangled-up mess. Some lpersons stayed in. stalled cars six hours or more, waiting for salt or Bloomfield area are still nearly im- of. Semann see that much of the The. Day i In. ‘Birmingham : ae = * out the gun, Lt. Merlin Holmguist said this morning: Birmingham. police were notified Thy State Police-when- Darrilt-D, Place of East Lansing tried to register the gun at this time. Placé fold authorities he inherited the pistol from his father who had accepted it a’ payment for ‘some work en a trailer many years ago. be sent onto Kamin, who is now living in Oklahoma City. week at the YMCA Day Camp for his total sale of 43 Christmas trees. “Y’* memberships go to Ricky Candler, Roger Holtz, Rog-: er Cummings and Bill Zeiss, ‘fof Into Cuba Capital (Continued From Page One) over either the army or the police -twho now get their orders from rebel leaders installed at Camp Columbia in a Havana suburb. The Castro troops entering . Havana were unopposed. They were led by. the Argentine physi- cian, Ernesto. Guévara, and | Carnilo Cienfyegos, two of the | rebel chieftain’s hard-fighting field. commanders. -A fina] showdown ‘obviously is near. Castro announced today he would not accept. what he called a coup d'etat arranged by Batista. Thus he rejects the provisional, government which purports to be headed by Supreme Court Justice Carlos Piedra. = Castro claimed -Maj. Eulogio Cantillo, who headed the junta left by Batista, had betrayed the revo- lution’¢ leadership by letting the chief figures of the Batista govern- ment escape from the country. x * * While Castro's success in his 25- month-old rebellion seemed close to complete, he still must bring his oft-proclaimed choice to Ha- vana and install him in the presi- dential palace from which dictator Fulgencio Batista fled: Thursday. To ins Urrutia in the capi- tal, Cé#fro ordered a mass pub- He demonstration in Havana's Central Park at 4 p.m. today. The country will remain in a staté of paralysis from a general strike ordered by Castro until Ur- ryitia takes over in Havana, ' Castro spoke just before dawn to a huge crowd in Santiaga, the capital of ‘easternmost . Oriente}, province, after a parade of ora had hailed. his leadership his ‘selection of Urrutia. * * * Former President Carlos Prio Havana. Williams Turns to State’s Money Woes LANSING up — Like Cinderella However, In recommending his tax pro- |attorney general one year by ap-_|posals to the legislature, Williams | the it wns infreduced by Williams | augural Message that new state | taxes must be Imposed fo ‘re. store financial stabiliiy to. the |gan's household financial -woes. |bointment. strians into two which he said can be7tured only: ifrom the state senate. - A ihy new taxes + * But certainly not far back in! Retofe he got to the akootay | por | his mind after yesterday's inaution of his message, Williams) gural events were visions of sitting/ reeled off a list. of accomplish- ~;ments in the state during the last 10 years, headed by the Maekinac Bridge, and said the future holds promise of blexer, Abings. Swainson moved up 'Pledged.to seek the “fairest formu- ‘la that can je devised, whatever jthat may be. 2 “| believe the people are not afraid to’ make sacrifices today | for the wake of a better life today for. themselves and their pulidren,” he sald a little later. / Addressing an inaugural. lunch- | & + eon attended by 950 persons de- spite nasty weather that discourag: ed travel, Butler lavished praise on the governor and the. state party organization he built from scratch. * * * “At-an.age (47) that would be considered very early for many capable men to first achieve high public office, Gov. Williams al. ready is the senior governor of eh to oO 4 i tonight 18.7 High, tomorrow = _ | Today ty Pontias 4 temperature preceding & a m | 29 At 8&8 am: Wind veloctty is mph Direction ——Weeat, Sin pete Friday at Bit nm Bun Tikes Raturday at & Oi a me Moon sets Friday at 12 17 pm Moon rises Gaturady at 141 am. Downtown | “Temperatures LJ Liuseeo | Gooon a0 1} am Tam... 8° «12m Ram... 20 lpm | Pam. J9 2pm 30 10 am 40 | mee nae aa | Thursday tn Pontle fan recorded connor! we Highest temperature ES Lowest temperature Mean temperature Weather — icy vee bene lias eg ™ + One Year Ago in Pontiac Highest temperiture tewest temperature Mean temperature Weather — soow ee Soo secucc no id Sdencetaceonsosp Oe Flighest and Lewert 1 Temperature This in 86 Years 62 in 1876 “12 1679 Thursday's Temperature Chart Alpena 35 30 Marquette 26 «27 Baltimore 47 45 Memphia 29 0 Bismarck - 36 -12 Miami Beach 78 73 ‘ Hrowneville 65 42 Milwaukee 35 21 uffalo 41 34 Minneapolis .20 11 Therleston 66 65 New Orieat® 40 Chicago 26° 27 New York 41 Hl Cinetonati 49 «28 Omaha a6 Cleveland 45 31 Petiston M Detiver 62 13: Phoenix Pd Detroit 42° 30 Pittsbur “4 Duluth | 23 «2 Bt. Louls 32 Fi orth §=666 25 B. Prancieco 61 ‘3 Gra Rapids 40 20 8.° B. Maria 39 Jette 8 Vekncn i ac | Washington ‘Kansas Cify 33 27 Geattie 43 - 4 4 Tampa ail ‘in ‘mont. SI Rain fell 11 Lakes, Her the Gulf of Mexico north- reported Tn the high pams and the upper Mississippi V: jnortherly winds of 40, to “50 m p.h. jswirled the fresh fall of snow. Temperatures were from 20 to! ‘more than 50 degrees lower this! Ferning than 24 hours earlier in the northern Roe ‘kies and the de kotus-as the icy air swept acros 7 the Canadian border * * * A warming trend was reported ‘areas from the lower’ Great Lakes eastward to New England, Biggest temperature advances were in New England, with read- ings in the 20s-replacing below zero marks in somé areas. Tem-|- peratures in most’ areas were some 20 degrees higher than 24 hotirs earlier, However, snow, freezing rain and sleet hit New England areas, with driving con- ditions reported treacherous in Maine, * *: iy wy the lower ayes Pennsylvania and . New qh York and a= belt from Florida 4 northward to South Cafolina. Warrjer weather was forecast a ward td the lower Gredt Lakes #4 /and New England. New Hanipshire and Ver-ja —Hturn‘to-these other officers John B. Swatnsor, -See. Hare, Swainson and Adams their : state governnient.” The new taxes — he didn't say ce hat kind — are required to over- icome a growing general fund defi cit that threatens to balloon to 100 million dollars by summer, and support enlarging state serviees, | | Williams snid ‘| The governor was one of six [De mocratic winners iit the Nov. 4 statewide election to for mally de- cept the rexponsibilities of ofties for two” more years before a persons in the house of repre- sentatives chamber, * ‘The ceremonies were moved inside at the fast minute be- cause of ‘a freesing drizsle, Tra- ditionally, they aro \held on the “east steps of .the capitol. ~ After Chief Justice John R. Deth- mers of the State Supeeme Court, ~ Republican, - administered loath to Williams, he gave Lt. Gev, retary of State Jarnes..M: State Treasufer Sanford A. Brown. : Aud, ,Gen. Fratik §. Saynianski’ aid Atty, Gen.. Paul L. Adams. _ Hare and Brown launched _ terms, Syzmanski: @ second, and jammed audience estimated at 700 the ~ in: i SECOND INSTALAME | {Department of Parks and the club's Thitial donation ot $500 & year ago, this: raises. the tetal to $1,000 Wiliam McGlash- en (left) of the North Pontiac Kiwanis Club pre- avait apviageat ton ecin Poin adi sents $900 check to Dave \Ewalt of the Pontiac if jon. Added to the department a i 4 § wie the United Sta ee Butler said. ks -Pealles Prom Phete tow trucks to come to their rescue. ~~ * * In spite of the weather, someone got to the wrailroad. overpass .on Trowbridge road again—the entire south rail was painted black New Year’s Eve, Sluiter said. In Birmingham, according to Tom C. Brien, DPW -superin- tendent, local crews. worked | backward. . By driving the trucks in reverse ajthey could salt ~their own paths and make some progress over the _|icy roads, he reparted. it a *_* Brien said about 60 tons of salt were used on the main streets and most intersections of the city. shave been salted. But he urges “extreme” caution when driving on side Streets. Birmingham is one. of four cities with populations of between 25,000 and 50,000 rated first in 1l-month safety records released yesterday by the National Safety Council with no traffic fatalities | gecorded during that. period. It's beén a Jong time, but Law- rence Kamin, former Birmingham policeman, is going to get his gun back. Te <— The 32-caliber automatic was in recovered 16 years ago, but with- ./2 Members Present Kamin’s car which was stolen gnd| their-part in promoting: | Christmas tree sales for the YW finance its activities. J structor at the Eton Park Rink, ties will be from 12:30 to 2 p.m, Club members will receive instruc- tion and have a special program, “Tension Between Peoples’ will be the subject of a talk by Henry and Mary Dasenbrock to the Bir JMingham Friends Meeting (Quak- ers) at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the Birmingham Community House. — The Dasenbrocks supervised a work camp for the American Friends Service Committee in Poland last summer, The camp consisted of eighteen tries representing both sides ‘of the Iron Curtain. The_students lived together for four weeks and worked on the construction of a school and playroom in. a village fear Warsaw. experiences to illustrate the activi- ties of the American Friends Serv- ice Committee in trying to achieve peace in the world, and successes in trying to bring young people of “| different ideologies to work asa group toward this goal. There will be a short meeting for worship after the talk to which | everyone is ee End of 4 Drag Spe meet Minority Tax Report (Continued From Page One) fand Use Tax under. which all ‘purchases of the Federal govern- ment would be taxed, This would “| paise an estimated minimum of $37| million. 5. Replacement of the present Inheritance Tax with an Estate Tax earrying rates equal to the 80 per cent credit allowed under | the Federal estate tax law. 6. To supplement - the Estate “}Tax, a Gift Tax in appropriate ranges, perhaps somewhat high- jer than suggested for the Estate Tax. 7. An Insurance Premiums Tax ‘| with rates of 2% per-cent on for- éign premiums and 1% per cent on|| domestic p premiums. a * * ; _8. Due to: Federa] restrictions on the form and taxation of national banks, Michigan banks and finan- cial institutions should be. subject to the regular corporate income tax and the Législature should con- _ banks -. 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THE PONTIAC press, FRIDAY, JANUARY: 3. 1950_
Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas MRS. Ro¥ 5. ‘BADE
Service for Mrs. Roy S. (Helen:
M.) Bade, 62, of 212 E. ‘Washington
St., “will be held at 2 p.m. Satur- day
day at Roth's Home for Funerals.
Burial will be in Romeo Cemetery.
She died yesterday at her home
of a heart attack. Surviving beside
_her husband are a daughter, Mrs.
Larry Smiles of Romeo, and one
brother, Judd Corby of Port ~Hu-
ron. oe
MRS WILLIAM DARLING
Mrs. William (Alvena) Darling,
64, of 701 Robinwood St., died yes-
terday morning in Pontiac General"
Hospital. She had been ill two
years.
Mr. Darling was a member of
Lutheran Church of Beause-
; Manitoba, Canada.
Surviving besides her husband,
Seven ..Sister Falls,
Winnipeg, Manitoba;
children; a sister;
brothers. ~ € .|
Mrs. Darling's body will be at)
-the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Hdme |
until 9 tonight. It will then be
‘ taken -fo Russell's Funeral] Home
and/4 in Beatsejour for * service
burial. Monday.
d, KENNETH FISHER
_ J. Kenneth Fisher, 63, of 92 Jud-
son St.,
day. He was dead on arrival at died unexpectedly yester-|. Pontiac Motor Division,’
Service will be at 9 a.m. Satur-
Church. Burial will be in Mt. Hope
Cemetery.
MRS. ANDREW W. BENDALL
36n, Bendall, 82, of 2752 Leach Rd.,
Funeral Home,
Burial will be in ‘Oak Hill Cem-
etery.
her home following several
months’ Hliness, - ‘ye was a retired “employe of
fram St. Vincent de Paul
AVON TOWNSHIP — Service tor :
Mrs, Andrew (Elizabeth R.) Wil- Methodist Church.
will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Ellsworth Huff of Milford, and one
the Moore Chapel of Sparks-Griffin| granddaughter.
Auburn Heights.
Mrs. Bendall died Thursday at Ellsworth Huff, os Wardlow &.,
Milford. Arrangements are be-—
"ing made by the Bichardson-Bird
Funeral Home, Milford.
-Mrs. Irving died Wedanelay ata
Milford Convalescent home follow-
ing a one-month illness.
She was a member of the Clyde
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
MRS, ‘FRANK PAGE
LAKE ORION — Service’ for
Mrs, Frank (Phyllis) Page, 85, of
148. N, Broadway St., will be held
‘Deaths Elsewhere |Benfon Harbor ‘ DELBERT C. soar”
789 Blacks Corners Rd., was held| LOS ANGELES (AP)" — Jack to Burn T. Tees
DS Peace Hanis, Burial 8, famed to tmein Annual Rite
"MERLE NORMAN “COSMET IC
* STUDIO. will be closed until
NOON Saturday |
us to. Death inthe Fon.
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2:
te Ee ed tne, -Burll predictions of the outcome of pre ) |
was in Imlay Township Cemetery.\ Gentit Slee nts” ied Wednesday| BENTON HARBOR (UPI—
Mr. Smith ‘died Tuesday at the jof a heart attack. He owned the The biggest Christmas tree ire 1
Veterans Hospital, , of |National Titanium Co., age £m |
~ following long lll- | manufacturing firm. . | held’ Sunday.
ness. He was a member of the t & ks - It's Benton Harbor's annual |
VFW Post 2492. : CHICAGO (AP) ~ John Adams
Marzall, 62; commissioner of pat- Surviving are his wife, Emma; tents Office in
two sons, Rolnd poh’ of Bay\en's, 2 the U.S. Pa ‘died| Benton Washington from 1949 to 1953, City and George Bohm of Royal Thursday of a heart ailment.
Oak; a daughter, Mrs. a ee * ston. of - Monrovia, ; four LLISTER, cali * AP) —Rab-
grandchildren and eight great- logs Holliday, 63, cofounder of
grandchildren. the West-Holliday National Adver-
HOWARD D. VANAMAN ee ee died Se en
INDEPENDENCE ~ TOWNSHIP) dies advertising jfor 140 daily
.M, «
The Pehle la teiteg to’ wate 4
the tree burning that night at
7 o'clock. The project is de-
signed as a safety program and
at 10 a.m. Monday at St, Joseph
She was a member of the Leach| East Lawn Cemetery,
Road Church.
Surviving are her husband, An-|7:39 p.m,
Mrs. Mil-ineral Home.
are three sons, William Berntt Of dred Snellgrove of Flint and-Pros-|
Manitoba, per Wilson of Auburn Heights;
August and Banno. Berntt,-both of sister, Mrs. Emma Dill of Ox.):
five grand- ford, a brother, four _grandchil-
and three_dren and two great-grandchildren, drew; two daughters,
JUDSON COOPER
Funeral Home, Holly.
be in Lakeside Cemetery.
Mr. Cooper died Tuesday at his
home fottowing a long illness.
He was a member of the Com-
munity Baptist Church of Flint,; HOLLY TOWNSHIP — Service|, and Harold F., both of Lake
for Jndson Cooper, 59, of [A353
Grange’ Hall Rd., will be held grandchildren and two great
t 2 p.m. Saturday at the Bendle| grandchildren.
Burial will ry will be recited at
unday at Allen's Fw The
Mrs, Page ‘died any ‘this
_morning at an Oxford rest home
‘following a. 10-year illness, She
was a member of St. Joseph
Church,
Surviving are two sons, Clarence
Orion; a brother; a sister, seven
MRS, ANNA L. SIPPLE
DAVISBURG — Service for Mrs.
Anna L. Sipple, 42, of 8516 W. El-
lis Rd., will . held at 1:30 p.m.
at the Voorhe s-Siple Chapel, Pon-
Pontiac - General Hospital.
“Mr, Fisher had been a_painter. Surviving are his wife, Edith;
one daughter, Mrsas ~ Margare | tlac.
t Park Cemetery, Pontiac. *
~ Surviving are two brothers, Mark
and Eliva, both of Pontiac, ‘nl £—Drcebereeht 1 Saunders OL EPC VEL, VE BE AT aes
and one great-grandson. 7h) Mrs. Sipple@ieq Thursday af | —
‘the Oakland County Tuberculosis Catholic Church, Burial. will be at)
Burial will be in Perty Mt Vanaman Of Hickory Ridge, Ark-;!+5 Indonesia, sailed yesterday -for
. Service. will be at I p.m. on
“Saturday from the Brace-Smith
Funeral Home with burial in Oak
Hill Cemetery
Hi:CTOR MARINIER “| Sanatorium following a two-year _ MRS. MARY J. IRVING iliness. HIGHLAND — Service for Mrs.|
Mary J. Irving, 84, of 146 E. High-| She had been employed as @
and Rd., will be held at 1:30 p.m.| cook at the Willam Beaumont Hos-
Saturday at the Clyde Methodist) pital, Royal Oak.
Charch, Clyde. Burial will be in) surviving are
Saginaw St., died Wednesday tj Highland Cemetery. ‘irs.
‘Pontiac General Hospital after-an| Mrs, Irving will lie in state at jand Vicki at home; one brother and
ailiness of several weeks. “| the homme a her daughter, Mrs. 'one granddaughter. two daughters, Hector Marinier, 80, of 1245 &.
Joseph Jenkins of Davisburgy there is no charge for picking
up the trees. | — Service for Howard D. Vana- newspapers. Holliday, who was
man, 35, of 7520. Pine Knob Rd.,|bern in Norwalk, Ohio, retired in| i
; will . be held at the Kernodle, 1952. —-
| Funeral Home, Wynne, Ark.-Satur- x « * .-
| day, followed by burial there. ‘NEW YORK tee Valen. Corn Flakes Ifiventor
The body will be at the Voorhees tina ‘P. Wasson, a children’s; pr: QA? Pay fe
Sipte— anal “Home; Pontiac, |doctor and one of the world’s lead- Dies at 82 in-Florida
until 9 tonight. ing amateur authorities on mush-| ;
réoms, died Wednesday of cancer.| p
Mr. Vanaman wae totes, [She was bor in Moscow, ov,
arrival at Pontiac General Hos- *
pital Wednesday following a one | cr. aes Fla. (AP) gay
car accident on Baldwin ayenue |_p. J, Foster Sr. 82, credited) Foster moved ‘here from Battle near Walton boulevard. Cause | with inventing corn flakes process Creek, Mich., in 1921.
of death: was believed to have jfor breakfast cereals, died Thurs- Survivors ‘pctuded the < ts
been “a ‘heart attack which in | day He moved to St. Petersburg sd ae seed
turn caused the accident. trom Battle Creek, Mich., in 1921-1 incinnati; Roland, Kermit sd
He was employed in the traffic Darwin, of St. Petersburg, and @
department of the Pontiac Motor|Tito Leaves Indonesia daughter, Mrs. John Crawtord off
Dyers for Visit to Burma ah cf Surviving are his wife, Ima B.;
a son, Mike Daniel; at home; his ; =
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WASHINGTON (UPI)—Scieptists| A supply ship. and three destroy-|fear. These cars represented 71
said today that large areas of the|ers—one Yugoslav and two Indo-|per cent of the 12,177 driver-
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, F ERIDAY, JANUARY. 2p 1959 me
_Wanted Real Estate 32A) ‘Rent Houses Unturn, 36
CASH RIGHT NOW? LAROE
Weeh ream, pvt. e. month ang all utilities,
FE 5-689 FE 8- OR ROOMS, Yt, FLOOR. |c
Fe SIA ORE LOSE IN, BAB ABT WET.
We can tty your house Fooms, ail utilities, FE ¢-4686.
+ asler Me att WITH BATH, ‘is bath Larger “-- higher, K. G
| reo aad 102 £, Huron & PE
1¢ ue micety oe “PVT. 288 a: alt ent
4 RM HEATED FLAT, WABHING weer s1DE a CON Shh) ln
eaarties entidren “pM sam 990 aad heute conte’. ewly dec- Le ret required. EM 3-4 erated z a 1 room apartments
BROS. ° ow 4 room ae we reat a {a ie ag ee elon ‘eleva aa ; ih : bedrooms and porch, clean ” refrigerator furnished, $45 per REAL porate + 5 8 eee. sieeee mon end we. RH Smith. Rest.
sone, Disie Hwy ‘ wo | oe , GUITA TABLE FOR 1 on 2 tor #8 tron Bt FE 8-0666. 8 ; Sunday "tl & Manor * ee - ; ToTIN WANTED Piper's Now Novelty Btore. 36 husars Weer #ibEe! oy VEneTER ie
LIoiis “AD ashington Jr. area -
BUYERS «WA Oo LET aRrUENT rahe “LADIES, Biv: Tooms, ga, heat, ot ae :
us SHOW ¥ soy erytnin turmishe are? ‘down- ? tinea Se ease = wa ProrEnty. . WE BUY GLEAN ¢ "ROOM ae SON, in COU: Call b 4-2521, or after
SMALL EQUTI _ ple, PE 3-7233 oh PE uhh
COUPLE & BANY PVE BATH | spoon NaWiY REDRCON Leslie Z. Middleton entrance FE. 4- ROOM NEWLY REDECORATED
BROK i172) ¥GRN APF. AD LF ORLY Vs rob. tb wer eh ” mo Redrm, kitehen, 7 as rm. -
“Sell Us You Equity | & bath. Pvt ent, 354 froad : W HIT E "BROS, Don’t tose your none —-20 Steed ase Gee Orion, MY F100 be. | sees Die 7 aay!
ween
Pees, Strgge eames i308 pis CAROR pee > in BATH | Open Eves ‘ti 0; Sun, 10 _t_ 8
HI $$$ DOLLAR
HOME EQUITI ES.
LAND CONTRACTS
Wright & Valu
345 OAKLAND AY AVEN -0441 ¥ uP ES et
WE NEED ALL KINDS
OF.
FOR THE SPRING
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R 4-0306
TYLOR, Realtor
ar sit WANTED: IM MEDIA SELY - Ho property)
on land eontracte. Buyers wait hit” on purniahes- Near airport: |
RN s ART WENT, Hae fina son
coup ©. 3059 Crooks Rd, “OL P2915.
Wooenn, LARGE ROOMS,
in 4-169, |
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RO OR “RA 3141,
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th Gou APT. 2 BEDROOMS.
209 -Biadwin, OR }-9
t BEDROOM -APT_ NEWLY De: corated. Close to transportation
and shopping. Pree parking Con-
at PM 9-008 | oad urphy 1
1- ROOM” Ron “Pitt.
- 3.30 8 Crovis Ra MODERN 3} BEDROOM WEST o th. ee b tove, tory bungalow wi
Paul M. Jones, Re: a} r st. he ang steve. relia. heat, 3 ROOM# AND BATH. CLEAN. NR side home Clas heat Blacktop . ams car gecage Lot for gar- a e] | lal 1
472 W. Huron __. FE_40569 Aduits only. 290 :N. Paddock Al.| Lotus Lake OR 46-0237 streets. Sorry no children “under | den and al) fenced 100 x 380. | - berta Apte : Rooma t UTILITIES | 12, $70, Floyd Kent, Ritr @2'y | $8,500 on easy terme
R t A ts. ‘Furnished, 33, ist FLOOR | RM& REATED | no new 4TOeAgy ma | dtiowe S UBBE Re - Kamps nN. en A a S apt, Ne wiy decorated, re. we | “ame i TERRACE. QAA “WAT. nt ae Rltlageriy ae G He. ait a Se ar
5. FE 9.2608, FRM. APT. GA MEAT, $13.50 WK. | Close In Vac Neat and clean"? bed
oA r100R 4} Roo 1) 8. Paddock. FE 4-508 ROOMS wit es lah OW. | gegen BEDROOM RANCH HOME, vaca, with full. base REALTORS — FE 4-0528) TROOM, Ki Te, PRY.| Fi ae & BATH. UTIL FURN * tee Lake W. Bloomfield Twp. or, lakes) floors ‘storms and screens. | 277 8 Telegraph Eve. & Sun. vate bath, em gn co wrest refrig. Reasonagple. 1414 AND BATH, PARTLY MODERN, & school, Eis 3.40 1 | : 2 BEDRM. MODERN HOME Ee 1 ee es ony. 300 bbs furnished --or-- unfurnished FE) ip aR Tiresbord— FOR “RE- ‘John, bik. from Al's Mussie Beach, off dock -Alberta “A T wep: -L DERN, | +4238. fined couple, electric range, te- Cooler Lx. $500 dwu. isi FLOOR, LGB a { glean, ew deeorated, a htome- ¢ Room” FURR iaKED 5, MODERN trike erator, and oll heat, OR 3-4330 mo. $485 Lake “vista. : a rtd n ale eke, ~~“. bP ¢ wt ag cele PA ¢-04 a nished, near OMT. FH FLOOR gation fenced yard, reuroneble. WeW -LARG vl *aorme oon 1] er ay Sel als Pane ed as 7 OLEAN. WA AiG ae. poo 7 BEDROOM” Gr OND FLOOR, | MA 4.2007. Aice| fetgets, Built tm fovep and range. | - Ze Adults, Ut) furnished. 258 | Lae Sarense,. Opdyke, 850 i qVONNIA | OF. CARI L erated tion to buy. FE $-6980 leew B Pe. Pu oon | NORTH & END _ehard Lit S division. m PARTLY PURGRNED ~ uron 8t
r fo Ati TCROOM APTS — APT NG | furnished $10 per a" + fore ee heat esi heat, $65 Lavon 2, REDE | Open Eve i es am wun a ° irme, let floor. Prt. atk | children. vrs $100 etecheal Sebaogink) H Figie ANT FARM HOME. NO OF . a= living room and dinette, Full i 5-8330 139 raeburn 2hMS & BATH. OROOWD PLOOR | A LITTLE WOME rg YOUR an Pontlec. near Dine, ME’ 40001 basement with gas heat and 7 AND 2 BEDROOM 1 LAKEFRONT Prt be, Btove, petria. Util furn,| With { bedroom, fenced gtounds, ; recreation room, I'e-car ga-
- _$45, mo 1079 bus line, all utlilties furnished. rage. Priced at $13.200 with apts, Partly furnished OR 3-9105,| tg C é warts FE 6-60)0, | SEVEN ROOM UNFURNISHED 81.075 dow PHA terms. 1 & 2ROOM ate . CL6ee IN 2 RMA AUBORW ‘AVE REFRIC | Coty, clean and wa : house $10 per month. FE nm sown ce = TE | eh ae coe fara. Si co“y GROOM bay Wes? SIDE 3-7103 OFF BALDWIN Pres, a Wx Mos. | Eau! Jatt v. * | 2 bedroom ranch with wall J tLe “eM "APTS. 8 steady rent 9 BEDRM. entice TERROR. FURMIERED” COTF re ) 6. OIL GAM WARWICK 1 in. BYLVAN LAKE | : to wall carpeting. Living
ers. Nr: Blue Sky, ideal tor! tile beth, ps fenced yard, rig Oe ao Lake, $60 mo. bedrm, brick, carport, lake ot Ing ‘Down rm. 2 bedrooms, Oil FA bachelors or couples. Also 1 eab- Pai bisement, mitt rE #0018 di 5 par gis lease, FE 45009 E _ heat lear garage Priced
in, child welcome. ROOMS UTILTTIER FURN, taken ORION 1-BEDROOM, c 2 _ as eUatanie at $8,500 — Substantial down }) BEDROOM APT. FOR L LEAR, ” very eh élean ies af heat. 309 N. |. Suto. heat and H.W. ray Sa SMALL-4 R van. ise £* afact 3 oe pine required, . .
too per mo Adults 190 Beminole,| Saginaw ply 160- isin hts Rd. Chicago _ be Sten ae ih Lhe bene FOR COLORE ° el Alp Manor FR 4-160. 5 | ed PARTLY. PVT ENT. AND | MODER SMALL 4 ROOM HOUSE COUPLE | = ment. Large 125 ft. lot with @ rooms end beth for own- 1-AM EITCHENET(® AFT. EVF | vt. bath 285 Wh New BEES. i'r ryaredind rental 8900 Pontes ._ 690 Scott Lake ke spoed lake privileges. $8,660 full re 3 rome and bath wp Ent?., shower, util, furn sari EWLY DECO- “= i. price. or tf month. M50 t 818/and 017) rated. Heated outside entrance | NICH an ROROOM, BABE. UNION LAKE -— Lal LARGE is 3 iy “doe Bag © galing a wkiy. tate mt : OLive 60041 t 1-. m, OL ment ered 12,50 wk. G 5-3842. 3-4208 HERE ‘is an especially nice purchased on GI — rq
iat. OT a AND BATH SMALL HOUME: | FoR ENT, IN: = oaeeese, 1 ream home jowM just closing costs. ali utilities firataned 1 4 ROOMS AND HATH. #TOVH AND uire at 1676 Tayior Rd. ask for : . OMC. Very nice, ge wn. Ail refrigerator Near Tel-Muron, Ref- _Yonnte ) Weaver, PE 4-9031, For Rent ‘Rooms 37 largenitinlen Say en and « IVAN W.
ony FE b4 et _bet eres (3 _trences. FR 5-6470 : AREAS APRA °
“Tha Pvt waTH v RMS Pvt ENT CHILDREN AND 18 N. CASS AVE, WARM} —Dceeneway wilh attached 2. * ear rage complimen LJ E washes’ tuts u i ET - | Teloome 310 F Rent Houses Unfurn, 8 sleeping rooms. Reasonable rates. rane a deuign ake priv
) N M, PRE VAM . eges' on Crescent Lake . 3 sega Work gO, Nesls yr arn OARAGHE |, 1 BEDRM eovers. LOVELY | nis STOP - ‘IN 8 NICE _ ou. swell Lea for the children |RE \LTOR FE 5-9471
Well located. WE 6-4438. (Baby) Steam heat hot water, stove; home. Gas heat. rege base. | * comfortable room, FE | with “a school bus a the | 42 JOSLYN,. COR, MANSFIELD reicome | Rettig. turalehen 485" month Pe] ment st Mike Distr ct PRE 8-6 | f0e eror COOKING a UNBRY | door | OPEN EVENINGS & SUNRAY 2ROOM PRIVATE ENTRANCE 2-612 [hatha hag alia! aad oe Lon: | : Parking Pvt. ent, ek Huron. : x mca | _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _
UU turn. Ideal for Recheter 7,3 UPR FLATS: Two aBRnnMN| tichen. pine paneled 14x30 We Gray rE T, rake “PARK. CRESCE eatecnuisa! ware retired couple MY 2-108 | sex ane t-bedrm.. 06 yee ue olMvaat Aommalte:bot aver | s. 0 at kk ook. FE 88127 ‘ah wy veoh tarball ; ocation near sen n J : ity 2 LARGE ROOM Kcr Y FOR, ae on tet nee { any Laie Commerce, Michigan MA! CUPAN. ANGE WARM SUPE Hee ad 5. ving Te0m — | \ } Al F Ss
irinking FRE 9-918 pc FF 3. 2 awh : ‘ floors, plastered wall ts nes oie | ROOKka &. BATH pvt AT 2 REDROOM HOUSE, JUST OFF N Saginaw FE 2-0700, ane Thr on anxion ated he RMS: & BATH, ee. BED
Counhe only 24 Monroe St FR 62140 Adults! “witams lake
only- No dkinkers ot
2 AND 2AM “HOUBEREEPING)] ROOM APARTMIONT eat cottages gas heat al). attiities water and stove furnished
Winter rates Tru Rustio Cabine Humphrey, Phone MI ¢7358
468 8 Breadwar,
MY 3.9058 °
2
6 1 atayette:
| erator, heated, nest to shopping
4 sia why 207 BALDWIN’ tio * copter, OR 9-1912. Or OR Davie |
ot ey aif “7 RM. UTIL \, ‘
urn ark
- ROOM UPPER APARTMENT ON 2 ROOM 410 WK J ROOM UTIL. |? Vakiand Ave, near Baldwin Pri- Girn. 106 ft AP ig ale hall and entraner “Heat ND 3 ROOMS ia: Yo] and dos water furnished. 90° FE
Clark St. Apply Apt? | e48OF 7 S3 rus. ca wee eve BATH, towe
lL oale WeWLY DECORATED iW ROOMS AND WATH. PVT ENTH
102 Mechanie Street. i asad mele! tecentiy. FE e-oiss Remod-
a AND 3 LARGE RM. janice Pei PRIVATE, aTOVE AND
wae nt. ‘and bath merry sages adults only. FE furnished. Inquire 29 Adburn, 7 |
«fee in rear, y LOWER. “UNPURNTRNED |
a RM RINCHBNETTE AND at, hae vite ia « e sae nqu re rr ace a NN. Per- 116 Seminole, FM 4
2 nM§. & BATH NICELY FURN | noows, DrconaTED ADULTS Adjacent- to high school, 102 . ¢ aft
__Washington, i \4 kita AND BATH. WHFRIO AND |
(IT tove turn Patt asl Ayeure. Paim
2 LARO® ROOMR, CLOSB LN Vie Apts dy Florence Ave. FE &-19
5 Lake Orton.’ 13 or 407 N CASS OAKLAN
67.
ROOM FET. WITH PVT, ENTE | - ere bath, cai welcome. $12)
dD)
noOMs, PVT BATH. “PE 304) 17 ROOM (fe BATH, wiccrana | BEDROOM
Lk Red M60. Atove and ‘refrig-
4 ROOMB —& BATH eTOvE &
Pe Ste. furn. ‘169 Raidwip
Couple oni k
rnbOe Le ant. Out turn PR” 40088, ms ROOM, CLEAN rs MAIN "ae Near Pontiad Mir, & Motor! ROOMS AND BATH, Lowen Car Transport. Also 3 rm: mets heat and hot. water near John house il modern, son_end Huron, FR 47700. _after 6 pm. ‘ ¢RMs. fis HEA ‘ ey WATER 2 Rf dé! furn. Bus Ris ead Nae. rr a44ny
pa Pr mre ot Prete 9 ne vn i RMB AND eaTe. MODN: HEAT pension on water furn. ar y west
“tans “Room a SORE Fie |. sige brick, 875 mo- only
Oh) Fs “MODE “A
n._tier Sp
pate: garb at, al
Fe cemns a ‘orf util. tors. $65
TEs, ie ee Teepe
hb Be preferred,
Bere ee iJ
ROOMS AND: i roomy, priv., le
is
4 28 ce a ENTR
4 Dixie over aie pnb APS.
Sb per month, Fit 2.2044,
RO: tat NEWLY Y , DEGS. fated, we a side
i RMS UPPER “Snickers CLEAN.
_furntshed % REPRO BHO
iS RM, & “PATH TERRACH TL, bath, very nice and |
“adults rE
TH aT wit |
heat Apts. | Unfurnished 34
ee Paruy, Hs oats Sanereee OR eis |
“OR:
RMS & WATH DPR DUPLEX
ai
| Rentals of $49 for 3 rooms and
| Rent Houses Furnished 35
ie BEDRM OME, cofy CLEAN, util PE 2.4855,
mod |. Sky. FE +1 or FE
3 HEDIiM ~waleeD EAwE Mc MOD. | Close to city, Reas, MA 4-2203
| 1 ROOMS. GAg HEAT. 636 “MONTH. 15 Downing Ct
7 BEDROOM. NEW LAKE HOME fer rent Mareugh . yene June, $60 mo.
Adults only.
|-V neDROOM, NEW, Purr WABE.. | ment. builtin range and oven,
UL 23-3178 iz Age
a IR BED} BS eer or SEDROON. BRICK HOME om GALL 7 cp APT A popirs. CLEAN. Peak oh So US IMMEDIATELY if you have) _SLEEPIN iM. y BATH. RANCH ‘ @ farm-or prope: y. Home : - ; - £2 or legee, .
bd 3 3 ROOMS AND BA D eet Oa + General a Poe y nage | ies, $125 mo. +H. FE
east a4 location, garage. “965 i, naka ret _ . - ri a
== og ys ere fom, furnace, oll heat. 918.
ump ries’ rooms and bath, near Gener'al | _ 4-1161, 2 ster road and
Open Eves Hoopltal, Ads on maar epost 3 Ip 5 oe a Fe 83. wert 2.0236 tome NEG RO OCCUPANCE het gee a HOME OM 2
4-054 7 R. H. Smith, Realtor, 2 E. wsler, "aove end relrig ef nies turn : — od St AND FE FHA Huroo St. FE #-0044 ish srnenne IF a IR as BL CASH FOR YOUR HOME i : "Heres a ae. a wea © ie. Yes, We can sell your home for’ —higg 4 BATH PORN. UTIL, | R ; ‘acho nee it
cosh. vere email dewp 903"\" turn. * 10403 LaSalle. PE $3530. HARD CT. APTS. | ‘30 we Pi By Mn ment, us 0, further | be ¥ a5, ORCHAR = : 4:30 weekdays. Anytime w tion. “Do not feel obligated We|3 J ROOMS AND BATH. HEA AIR CONDITIONED F toast 6 BEAT, will property and| Pvt. entrance, very nice, Couple y= exclusive west| _ vicluity of Auburn ings UL >
yea cash you cap receive ee Ret call 8 to 10 a.m. only. tide tps ee Ser| gpa DUPLEX. “Cama. “2
ividual entrances, : s me “aND FLOOR. | COM- pos OP! perty. Ba LE Pron EAP, sal geiasteorees ne where, | epuutl bashes zu eet tel! "G ROOMS & BATH hot water Adults 4 3 R6OMs AND BATH APT. EM only. shenay for immediate oceu- ts or 6190 down. Builder. FE
HAVE CASH, EL|? Oona Pa iVATE BATH & EN monseer, “ar. Oehaner ot at 19 Sal- o ROOMs aND BATH NEWLY 5 WILL TRAV -™| trance, gaa heated. 67 8. Parke! mer Bt. rE Be at Atier 6 PE 6-6322 We will trav-) bog hoe ped and) _&. NB” MS AND BA a ars FRM. APTS... Ce UPL Ee -ONLY aio OPEN ee & SUNDAY :
Cour Re ane feat oil to temo, al prvsle PE baa! Soak AnodN Par. | Mental 0000 COND “OARAGE service. .No aA R ue |? ROOMS, ‘rice. PURNISiCED PLEASANT 3 ROOMS & BATH, | 200 Auburn. 3-646 R. Db. RILE oe rok er _Srapie only, OR 3-195, pert furnished. 850 per month. » atte Siew Gor boon
FE bat Li : rE 4-4821\5 + ays. xy BA BATH & ENT. WEST PARTIALLY AZORM, 9, FRR HO = 2 © Joonee. $75 per month.
> Vv # C rt HAVE YOU? J ROOMS. a wATE: CHILDREN Leeneae eee Saga kk Edw. -M. Stout, Realtor
Pr — te sale, houses, farms. | __ okay, OF .3-8004, Ranch style apt. Heat the ag 518. Be = ee PE 54-6165 |-
acre land Lene: We | RMd. & BATH NEWLY DEGO- thing private. Adulte. oe 16pm -
Cal! us! ial ser Seer yee Stive #9041, ‘after 4 snirenes:t v T. fOvELY | ALL Re RENTAL c REEDE BATE B. ’ i 4
PONTIAC RE ALT Y | § _ - (fea aR cy | Homes and apartments furnished |
137_Baidwis . oe FEN F ~~ PVT. BATH. 107', meee: ¥ull basement, of] heat, ra | = unfurnished. All aress & price/ me Uso * or Brover, VHS 62 Call FE anges: ARRO RL TY |
4 _ SAT, . MODERN, | BARTLY | a. - oen “ ib I ] lr I lediate _fienianed couple, FE 40757. ow OLVERINE Mts jaa Cass-Bllzabeth Ra. PE 5-3030 |
OMS, NEAR AUBORN | er opping and tre * Phon: t ithin 2 blocks. Schools ATTRACTIVE | MODERN | HOME |
A ti * mei, a — | on ‘block awsy. “cotidren. ‘wel. | 00 Santord. $80 per month... =.
C ion \@ WICH ROOMS, ALAC 3 WICH | Gotcracca “und “well metmaiwed, | | Dapay motern bungsiew wit car | Estates, | t rt, Elizabeth | Lake
Bs month. .
Neat and clean .2 bedroom. bun- |
| galow, just off B. Pike. $65 month
| Large five room brick terrace, east
sloe. $65 month, .
DOR RIS §, fe
752 W. Huron hone "VE 41557
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= Se : | Phone OL 1-7511 for appt i BUNGALOW - Near Tel-Huron.| fice space available. ser side, | FRANK M, SHEPARD, » REALTOR |
Ideat for working iy le, gas ay ele re aie Rd i). Liwyt heat, newly decorates ve. Smith ~~. |_ MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE
ca tm., Knshen. hedréem d0eer 1 6 ong ‘Lease Bus. Prop, 41A |
ihe Reattor me w ‘muro, ded 6 odes & BATH. MAIN F BUTTON- UP * Re ee
MP CY REMODELED AND on, N. Johnson. Suitable for our overcoat — Pull om the | redecorated ai — duplex. og Beauty Shop, Poof a Real |: ets cad gloves and let us
$46. Phone ¢ Partridge, PE ¢ show you @ nice home on ELIZ iEARE UA LAKE PPPMAOTVE—oFPicg — 8 SPACE cod Norte side location. Of Beautifw 2 bedroom home,” fac-| aq approximately 5,000 bane eer | Done 3 bedrooms, full base- |
ing Elizabeth. Lake. Seorty. new, fe oe area, | ment, garage. feuced- yard;
automatic heat, garage, *~ pe. month. Located 1663 tout Tele. . Lots of extras. Price only
month. Reference, required. fin raph. FE 4-2507. $12,950 — Smal} sown pay-
ro aa 103 “E. peas E re aU TY SHOP, £ EQUIPMENT ment on FHA term
\j— furnished utilities pa oe oa) | time. 306 Mt -Clemens, FE +86 FAMILY HOME _ 8
| Steet
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| AVE. FE 5-00603
FO WR RENT OR SALE 4 ROOM
house, nearly modern, 2 acres,
for information cal! Greenleaf 4-3765
| GREEN CARE AREA, 3” BED. rooms gas heat, beautiful net
borhood & schools | +
IDEAL WkST SIDH LOCATION.
Cléan B cain brick lex. Tile
_vath~ _ees_ heat. _ #3338:
staaee With Option — | = buy 5 ated new 2 bedroom |
ranth in ? jon west of
i Auburn Heights _
,7 RM BUNGALOW, INCLUDING ; «Un room bath, and garage. 104
° Henderson
f RMS) MODERN. GAs HEAT, | Washing machine, 612 & $15 wk
Ve miles east of Aublrn Heights, |
Allburn between John Ro and De-
quindre $65. 3151 Harrison UL
0 2-406)
| 2BEDROOM TERRACE. $7) A MO
Ramona Terrace OR 31-0749,
2 REDROOM HOUSE, ONLY 946) _! per month, PH RT nak . 5 oe
MODERN, gate will rent. 6418 Elisabeth Dirt
ry nEDR 6OM TERRACE PARTLY furnisned, $75 month, FRE ¢1
lf PEDRM Hou ae . ons HEAT tevue, La re: Aaa
iT REDANC “ice ao Close to’ etty Reas. MA 2203, 7 BEDROOM . BRICK pUPURX. basement, aute, heat eit wi | ‘ghitdren welcome. ae
+ Wichall OMe RENT nce tion to buy. 8655 Clinton River
__ Dry near me
| 2 BEDROOM HOME x Lie th
| water. a al Heights. Automat!
3 mkonoos, MODERN, onARN, ¥
and chicken — 12
| miles weat of Pon ac 963 ‘qoeth,
Modern J rooms and bath. close
in $70 month £,
@ room F _ bath waterfront,
i; off heat ectrie range Aralt: |
ebie for immédiqte ovetpancy at |
$90 month References and de: | posit required
East side -- Nearly new 3 bed-
room brick, partly furnished Pull
basement, gas heat and het
ter Paved street, For lease, im-
Mediate occupancy to responsible
partion, $100 per month,
Rf: x fale Realtor, 2 B. Hu :
At. 8-04 ie
7 ROOM HOVER BATH REA. ‘Sear Nr LD Ke y 3
i foot HOUSE, Oke ee ARG
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cand woleomve Sor ar Ne ison
anh Wilts. eéhools,
SBEDROOM RAN ear: garage, 8%. peel ae rE ieee
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B -errea OPP 4 aaa %.
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ter on blacktop © ed esanle t n°
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hedteen house, full basement, 1°
mile EB of Auburn Hgts $50 per
mo, OA 6-2240 CARNIVAL “4
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"To hit the moon, gentlemen, everything must Come ¢ throtgh
for us—each electrical device, each firing stage,
_ Rent Office Space eee For Sale Houses ee Bie Ne yl SS
. AIR CON ommn | Thy; . ay 0 (29 T. AIR lowed FOR NEWLY-WEDS jtol Savings & n Co, 1% w |. Honeymoon home, like new with Huron 8st AAs i ° 2 bedrooms, bath, automatic oi + doatbtndebeod| heat, plug for dryer & stov
STORE large lot 60x216 ft. It’s pansy | = tcieaim eagle ee
CEs. PA REING, |
oi). Dine ig BLS Pb |
ae 1391
TRA NEW “STORES A D OF-
POR LEASE 10.0063Q FT. WET in eclty Hmits of Pontiac, Excel).
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Colonial Charm Immaculately —eteai, 6 extra \
size with modern “tiled with scenic Cass Lk view.
nm and bath “Dandy paint- Full basement, attached ga--
ed basement with recreation rage, pane’ _—_
room: Timken of! fur - ace,
_ ‘For Sale Houses. . 4“
PRICE _ for ght manufacturing or light REDUCD
storage For infor. one =. /
_ White, FE_ Data. - = 7
- room. West side
Full’ basement, bungalow.
gas heat,
CASS
e| storms and screens.
ed tot — evergreens aaae Ow. | x
ems. 2 car garage -— cement) — we have just reduced
drive. To incl. carpeting and the price from $14,950
extras. Convenient to Tel-Huron $13.050 It will justify your
shopping, Webster and Bt. tyspection <__
* ediet schools
Drayton Plains
Now Vacant 3
, a00D ROOM FOR GENTL EMAN,
bedroom Ben- ©
WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS
ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN
for quick sale dm thig 3 bed.
carpets, water softener.
washer and ano included
at only §11,
43
a move into, nothing down for
. ga
GILES REALTY co.
Pas Pa ve.
(ered Eis na WR.
drq, yacant; FE =
= ae DOWN ie bedroom home with | ee ee
Valuet,
ND A LL EVENINGS LISTING SER
alow, gas t.,
basement, 2 car gerag
lot, hardwood floors.
and fr close to Fisher Body
and tac Motors
price is only $4050
wn and §45 per month. wae
pay rent?
whet d YEAR'S SPECIA
3-bedroom meres Gone at 206
om| ~ 3. Sanford i heat, corner lot, 2car . garage. enclosed front
v porch for only
option buy, Gis
down ayd immediate possession.
| | Event
a A. JOHNSON, Realtor
| "1704S. Telegraph. Rd.
FE 4-2533° Se
aa aby! A On neat. Rew dee
biks from Fisher Body,
down-—land contract, is anonth,
—— taxes, — int. roe aadied
Apt. 3.
~ $500 DOWN 2 bedroom nome & garage Liv-
ihg room carpeted,. gas heat,
“paved street land-
* scaped lot
large we!)
3 bedroom Now
is iy for tmmediate oc: e, $17, ail
&e
PE
HERBERT C, DAVIS
#18 IRWINDALE DRIVE __
“NEW RANCH HOME
| MILLER
a : | right ier reasonable SFR | price 48.430 f ne aae: | ALICE ST — Bloomfield Schoot | ne Bt s. ng costa only District Charming older home SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN.” : “featutfue fireplace, sun room, 4“ Close to Pisher Body & Poritine | RAY*ONEIL. Realte bedrooms. Basement, recreation Mite. FR 4-6608 g. ealtor room, gas heat: Reasonable price emer — 262 8. Telegraph Rd Mt oe, oof si2.800 includes carpet and
“Rooms With Board 38 FE +1 sy i cen enone Anes PERSONALIZED ours eT BENEDICT end _portaeon | CLEAN ROOM With oop | SCHOOL AREA — Excellent fied
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; INNEREPRING MAT- 367 WATER HA wat good—-econgs FE 2-3193. a lig ot, Soret
TRANSISTOR RADIOS. ALSO BAT-| proved, 839.95 up. N3 _ tery radios. $8 to $12 PE 5-8755.} marred. a new heater for | Train el age; 21-inch
TO SETTLE AN ESTATE ALL Dine pore Ben 6 = -.. | Bousehoid furniture including | clectric, oll and potted gos FuihLyps sor ne ee, ee McPherson St, | ee ge A ees og vate. | 9 _N. AW TING Pe esol —— an Oh a .
vert, isco | TRADEAN DEPT. ELLED MAGIC ayy sed ‘and new, Auihorised ; pe r _ amen’ a Tes ra le circen. wal Try before you buy. Gee ug for
a. a : needs no your w-Mano, 18” cut,. s Aocconeca 4 Rubber or 3 “
Sale Household Goods 57 57 Eadie top Sie “tans eee $ines| oft base reat ae o stort of 8160.00. Come ont oa ary eggreaiag 2 pe. lving room. suite eee sogoee Sa y FURL & PAInT one. Cuff Dryer Sports Center.
pte table Co mio hes en heater ° comp. $19.95 | 436 Orchard Lk. PE 5-6150 | 1. Holly Holly. “MEIrose
H rm. of] heater ........... es KITCHEN han SINKS ons = BUY 7m y
= ze ei, = =
MANY OTHER [es r tae cnlea $4036 ite trim, Manley Leach, 10. Bagley. : AVAILABLE they last, Also terrific one on | SPOR N C3 COMPLETE. .
~WYMAN’S |B ang 98" = ey = aad carviee Lage ines & bee = | Be ae poy. FE tum sscent, $0 Orchard Lake. Ave--S| ice S21 Mt Gemens re R Wace | 2-283 KALAMAZOO AL FURNACE Sco. hobo Ww hapa Elec- with blower, Fes : ee
- Gee FV IF BLONDE cONDOLE. Gane | Sere ee pet ne Bait, Minnows, Ete.688-—
oe esl | sents ta tte comming | ou py as pel inter a TACKLE — Oper f tase «Ore : system All abi eo. $00, rE Doudie & La a.m.-.l- p. : a
Rat poet Rapoal ah Rie | TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR GAS oe Secale 2-8960: ae ~ range unre Elec. Co. |; Gravel & Dirt | 66
- : : 7 Ox12 Felt Base Ru 53.95. 8 ee LAP LAE ae -
‘For Sale Farms 48 | Business Sipetemee 51). ALCOHOL, vLTES: er” Union Village. EMpire ool) black rong schlager ;
RUBBER BASE PAINT: GAL $3.78 | Used Trade-In Bet a1 TOP Sir Cas FONE, re 235 ACRES IN. ORION FOR SALE: COMPLETE. * SHOE | 444-FOOT WALL TILE WE Bole ec ec ceva eee 810. sand, gravel, fill. Lyle Conktin, ae ‘Township, o 150 acres in air, 281 Baldwin. Or call, FE ie uaa Huron, FE 4 4-3064 Vanity cyeesssosn-eeoenoinae $24. FE 8.1112 or PE 2-8572, e
Orien ence. 7) eres ad or after a RUGS.” Woot Fi iL FACE, tee § pe breakfast set ......... $29 $9.05 | CRUSHED STO NE SAND, GRA V-
Geeveined a: x SMALL CLEANERS Pherersini, & See Um parked | Davee f. Say nee $2. os el Earl Howard, EM 3-083
é 4 . 5 FP iture, 42 Apt. electri . : ; ; Si
wee as DINN meen ae INAW. ie ALL £1 Brenard ereaee ara ae Belneerator, wou 1438 = paris Heh wot Wood, Coi Coal & Fuel 67 TOM 5 ATTER "i
FARM WANTED BY PRIVATE , eS Brig he ‘aeversta teat THOMAS ‘conaaly” a LAL SA ae 8 tae 8 party within 10 miles, of Roches- _ 44976. ee bo ond Pas ‘8.81 Iwery ag | ALL KINDS OF woop — UR. . ter, Commercially zoned. 60 to ie io. Rea compa: e Ls 361 Saginaw — 92-9151 g i... | nace, fireplace & kindling 718 - 120’ acres, dings, tealis- |, STANDARD Oli, COMPANY —y Sore —— USED TV, $196) UP. USED RA- nies b ateet Bas BLE) Scott Lake Rd. FE 4-4228
ticaly priced Particulars to 451; Two-stall station for lease. Small dto-pho' eombasiinn $34.95.) sinks 5 5 ar FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL-ALL » __W. Buldale, oit 3. TUlsa 3-0631 investment. Financial assistance | j3i,° Ty o-oo... Ree : 3 Used refrigerator. $4904: Sweet's $19.96. “ OF FURNACE & STOKER < M ayailahie. Nine Mile and Leland; e..... $99.95) Radio @ Appliances 422 W. Hu-| Mule west of Airport Soacmsaonenee TL
—OXFOR yFARMS erndal® Cal! MI 86-5311 days or |. 1. like pew. $59.05 |- ron fs / UEEN : PLACE ‘k Mr. Schults, Prescott 8-2770 after 3 on FE 4-1133. SPEED-Q RONRITE TRON-| OF FIREPLACE PURNACH 160 acres with modern ‘9 roam| MT. Schulte cosas nde an) Lahnal choose wy | VACUUM CLEANERS3R er. 3 $40. Like new.| WOOD. AY FUEL house. Also 4 room tenant, house. 4 cee Tis | bags. Murray's. 956 Myrtle, FE iste. esters cL & PAINT,
% mile from main paved road. _ Sale Land Contracts 82 a @ | WESTINGHOUSE /ERUNDROMAT SPECIALS oe “sLABWOOD"? CORDS
Price below other area farms. —<— . xchange for your set and dif- whoa &- bdig = chia as water heater 30 gal. .. ws 95 | O00 eto ’ vered.. FE 4-6588 Generous Se eaten ne $1,840 Urry FOR| ference. o B, Other een aree ot One rm. table Crd wajer heater nfl. rn GOOD SREP LR Woe CE 00D. ALsQ,
oxtora’ A -8-3122, Orton, MY 2-791 “city Gaye Sle ptt mons. UL sets. Peer’ © Appliances, usifoom: yj ing _ehgirs, 975. PE: 2-4008. | NOU ME i= Las ° ed slab wae oaevered & stacked. ; - merce Rd. WRINGER wie rey a1, DAVER- | Panalyte sq. i fetta as} EM
je : 335 GAL. Of TANK AND oor. and chair, $30; Refr ooring, Poe AS BCR 50 Sale Business Property, 49 Money to Loan 53) per tubing. 925- B electric + TY, £ $40; elec- | $75.00 | per ton in 9 ton loads. FRANCIS : ‘4 60: All a trie staye, $35, gas stove, $35; | New 3 ft outside, i tmah “doors 612.95 -& 3723 Orchard Lake
COLORED - A PTS. FOR shaael esac Wiis said as na ge send) FE cute. washer Kitchen table! sol ve: $2.70) Ra. PED : “MY rie 7-0 a, ‘[ROPLTANGES “% = AUCTION flr (eee UN a ie Cee \ he A RINE. Ld Shor lane On a Tab TH a
= TELEGRAPH oe ‘he a ates ean ane ee WAR UF BEDROOM sUrTE EAT LUMBER Seas wood, 9 18” OAK WOOD tal rth of Pon- tri a Sa 1A . ~ :
fiec Pottery sear Miracle Mile Mie Back ye Work? pliances. 10 mol Ap Beran aa a ass CO tt W-| r20 a. Peddocs ream) Siast "Ot We daiver, Pa 30g ze, Berney Bs ag . ADMIRAC DEL CAR SIPEeee A : 7 PECI ALS WooD. FIREPLACE & PURNAGE.
shop and sale ¢ar area TF YOU" aE poorly ee hotel year sr werraty eestege | Television & Radios 57B Ss Birch, Oak Maple & Kindling, |
6 rooms snd beth \poters iv PRESERVE YOUR’ ri iT electric range, ee Sper wk. Sa ee RE _ 2-604. :
ved pnoetgah en = x Ty hot .You can pay off all your bills | Schick's MY 3 tt ‘iT RCA PORTABLE. 1 ¥R. OLD. Mule Hide —_ _ ; ; .
for many uses and commercial) 4 have one small monthly | APT. SIZE LECTRIS RANGE Beer's “Apptiances. 811, con With. Tesking Planges _Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 outlets $6,000 down wil handle,| Payment. + Gas ran with ~giass, door’ merce Rd. “ 20 : st PAUL D. HAMMOND, REAL- Used: water ner. $2 50M. Cash & Carry | (| OAKLAND FREE eel eg _orai %i2 W. u FE) W E W IL ce ae L P YOU ! enter. 3 Sa To For S Sale “Miscellaneous 60 i w Lect shelving roy bet . ming & removal.
5 bal _- | 1x2 w-pine stripping 2c lin 7
} Gpen Evenings ‘ti # ; Stark Bros. Wace
Business. Opportunities 51 ‘BORROW ty ig “TO. s: 00 besa sa aes aba ad mam GALVANIZED eogths, 8 ia rir ee see me. merit Oe pe n | Gleer 9 ae basebrd 6c Jin, ft. Ornam aivanized pl 174 ts per n :
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR, 4, Busi 3 | ARoUrairagR vom wagy | tania ne, is cenlper 0 Get f ln'ac te Se fl] areal se ine ness? -Get * fre “Michigan : FOUND. AT Les BALES | $i390 per length, 4 in soil pipe. et Ibe, fel 432 1 z -EM = 3-3125 after ‘4 PM
Partridge ote ce 1080 Ww A lttie out of the war 7p, ro | A ietine ee. | OTHER BAROAINS A | ——For_Ertaing _Huron Pontiac FE ¢3981. | UN ANC E cou PANY | sucet ot all kings. NE i oe | wank a1 a nana Airport. | “-RUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE For Sale Pets 69 . rg BAY SERVICE | FICES IN: Vist our trage, | eral tor real |. Jostall now at: low. winter pices Gd yayay es SET OF PORTA:
Osty’ . | Pontiac Pia ina, Utica, ae Save" Ww 30 per cent on turt ht LOGS Ee A 3 AKC Fowep Re ne emades =
Pontine. “Low sinventment. Qood Walled fee iss Plymouth __ 3 MONTHS TO PAY ;| Alum ‘storms and awnings. No r4 AKC f “I | neighborhood. Heat & witer: turn. SST We bas At war or trata. Come” cut | movey down — Ist p m. Feb } em: : ~ A fear oppor had bd Borrew= With Confidence eed -aFou ng ooe “as JOR VALE 200 | LUMBER CO! cone ii own business. FE +0536 © or “ze ¢ ¢ parking. Phone. PE sani Auburn. “ts Rochester Rds, UL 2-4900 _
2433 biter C IEEE sae to $500. OPEN - MON ASAT. ® TO 6 fee! one ‘ res. OL 1.6623 1947 Hagger’y Hwy. Walled Lake | __Well bred, PE 2-272.
: § ey e 3 FUEL OIL TANKS GOOD Con-|- Between W Maple and Pontiac | AKC IRISH SETTER ‘4 Girt Hop House old Finance miles E :of eoeuee. et panto |? Sitons out phen Pe roe on months, ignoculated. $50, FR
tablished 2. yrs 3% 6 Saginaw St. FE ¢os1s| Ra { sinre Rates on) Sees | oe aa Pe Phone MArket 4.1004 $0837. mi “ r
~ eorner Fipeation, low cereresea sd tee eb AUTO. WABHER RB Di- aor hoe $29.95 8T EEL DRIVEWAY < coLyi VERT | AKC OERMAN SHEPHERD P UP.
ft. 5 ‘GET CASH QUICKLY cd. searemeea, ti a PLUMBING | a < 69 ae ay ale _pies. BES ev beautiful. inventory : ro Electric Co. 1080 wW. Lea it's. Vaagin CEMENT COL — 2 SHADES ‘| BOSTON TERRIER 81 stuD > CHAMP Ove tite eT™ Unt S00 re Electric Co. 3 - PLASTER COLORS...J% SHA rocky hes = Davé, PE 24805—Eves FEM 3-2763 pto ron, < 5 ROOM on Haiti GOOD MORTAR COLORS —"S SHADES |'5 stock. Curtiss. OR_3-0296.
@GAS STATION FOR LEASE OR BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS gees. oon. UL 5. one Flue Lining - $1.25 Ea BOSTON TERRIER POPPIEN. ? rs dell, Stock imei whole Rollaway bed. complete, 19.95: oO GAL, GAS, 16 YEAR GLASS-| Brick Mortar . r... $1.28. = __4-2006 or part. Te t 1460 Baldwin. Hollywood bed -frames, 98.98. Sa- In- lined a high recovery water heater, 6"x8" Cleanout doors 5 | $1.72 Ea R LBs AKC -REGIS-
ee spring Sihgal. *— tncinerat Dutew-Oven doors an HAVING EXP EXPERIENCED A 11 aL iit MT = simaitrenses, eke = "Peareon's ae pikgenygyes s 1008 M30. Me Save: Rings, a, ioe ae and put co, saa x. alto 9 mos. gl Pee:
Lens ba realy Bay “rasoline tn = Loan Company oP tian WASHER, | 60 GOOD, USED TIRES & TUBES. TUBES T Orchard: Lake Ave. PR 3-10 SEN RRIES eoieeh re eee service station bu Good lo- | most _sises. 197 5. Johns THE c SALVATION MY ~~ | “Shop, 58 witees St FE 4-468.
SESE PE O.Q206 Mivinmctimar lm esi netini ye) AMTEne” | saan tans es ‘on! 8 8, CO vie au iy : -
oughfare Pre and) matties sate Pearson's, Cab! ‘sinks end “fittings $5 - Clothing, Purottute, ‘Appliances | [2 were Seen “ehampios | < LDG. rr 2 Leaun ry —* e = ie ependont pi a taal :
Jewelry: —Gift Store 2 wey STATE DANE B CHAP LiVING RM. F FUR 36D cets : : . . TOLLETS. BOBERMAN FINSCHER, is MOS. 0 Desirable ‘location fear ‘ample beds, wardrobe & gas tote, FE Ave BING. > sty lee . terrific values d & bobbed, reas. OR 3-9278 . Pine quaiiiy Prime-Vers 43023. 1 pout 8 frost LOK. slightly marred. Also ; .7 FREB
res four years old. | DISCOUNT nti ON ALL BLES. AL AROUND i > ant oF 50 B/ -guttaordinery varepe Um battens | te geod bow OR 35634 volume $200,000. "80 TO TO. $500 built in ovens and burners. WORKER PE| Cent, 303 Orc hee ae ENGLIBH POr AND PLOT : yment ‘required. Box 25, Pon- co NITY ‘Toan co low as $219 complete. MA peor 00 eee Me + puppies. $10 each. or two .
inc Press. ‘W ©. LAWRENCE mY FREEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS AoTOat a | TALBOTT poe = for’ ¥i $i5__18 Short. oy) _E T'S TALK _ FRIENDLY SERVIC name brands. — Terrific | Basem of rseriags ¥ 83.75/ stort, doors and windows, -weed | OH!
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sary —~ owner a a Ten “$20 to $5 ance, i “MA, 5-6011.-— IE ae ee MBE R "& lade RATES RUGSS NEW Pana $0] 4th St, FE 2-4008. sonable time and teach y: je ———— af KEETS.
meer Reasonable down pay- Syst one-vistt service 2%; oe Ere 2. as soar fiectie= Co Co. MATERIAL Rd “Alvar OR 1008 | = bbl y. Drayton Piains. i sn it has Gebland tert
“= e121 JP tes Ms) 1 ld i Ata ANCHOR FENCES Tyee, ania ine Delirrea FE f PuPbipe EX 8 Open. ear ; $8121 oF come Ge “WHINOER W ay THTER cr ni Fas Ne. Delivered. re ant “aver miniature iniatures — Reason
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Oskland County's busiest high- _ Home & Mato GE ER WAGER, Tint PREE ee STIMATES. PE 3% vat Wood Closet Doors Pe a Ty 5. SHOW - ways. Al stainless steel and pump. $23,243 8: Tiden Bt, BOWLING BALL—4i0 Closing out birch. birds, cages, :
sruoned meee renee Loan Company ___ | 690p ape page Sek DINING, ROOM Skr.-#0. | Louvered bytold type docts- At oye | _Mauchery. auburw RG, UL. 2-200 Reasona Owpers other | 1 N. Perry st. (Comer E. Pike) = oe si Fr Hae WOMEN'S WHITE ICE SKATES.| 1))"ppy DOOR SALE a i cha
7 ~ __ UPRIONT PIANO—$10 371. 8. Padi S'| nome” Make excetlent bunting ‘and - MICHIGAN. "BUSINESS. TEAGUE FIN “ANCE CO. CALL FE 8-448 400 PM dock __¥B 20903 | watch dogs. 2188 8. Lapeer Ra | : / january Spe cials” EMERSON WOOD @ COAL HEATERS AND| 2 -mi 8. Laxe Orion. Call week: SALES Coe ON Os . 22 N. MAIN WRIN ER WASH os new and used oti posters. SAM-| days after 6 p.nt” Sun- ane MAT be, $3950 | ROTTLE aor WATER HEAT-| UES A NCE. 6-601. > Ing JOHN faa 8 Tek “ROCHESTER: MICH UIOMAT IC. rea ge 56 | 8h one. 90. FE 60063. Woop AN AND” ALUMINGM qt a an PARK AT oun Waeg DOOR ioiua Galro (ei DRYER, Eieetrie. Rebuilt. ¢ Me | Hon doors and "windows. Hunting | Dogs 69 a : antee e ee | ' ee
rue at ~ oaP INT — ; VESTOCK ~ REFRIGERATORS, Resewed. Guar. | B m : CN’ cLU FEMALE BRITTANY. 6 MOS, Two-stali stations for — No i= _ bets sie Ot eth Ot teas: anteed. From 48 ur eisters SENSO SON L VLURBER CO. _ Hunting. reg =! “MA \_5-1540
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inccimest, ignocial eststanee Uoawe HRT wa "0000 aver bern, mor | CASH WAY “tomatic sins: on ame *O | eee ete ee Mines be and training available Lapeer, BAXTER, * EYVINGSTONE 5; W_ HURON FE 41358 | 5 2 eee “ZIG-ZAG Riki MACHING. | oe Lake Orion and Ortonville are | Ww. dese Le 4-1! “7H j ‘LUMBER PRICES makes hundreds of desi Pa ogs Trained, Boarded 70 te
Call MI 6-4311 days or Mr. White, CR enh , LOANS Od Bot ad Z : balance of contract, $4440 of wilt ceased :
_Emly City RA 44245 after 7 | SEABOARD Ky TORS CE Von ond ition: deans) peactat) wear! 91 Soar * terms Cali Capital PE DOOS, ‘CATS BOARDED. PE 2-4708
6 ON. PERRY 8T./ CARGE CAIS AND WATT Rowe | 722%), Diaster doarda $118 ee ee __Burr-Ghell, 31 8, Telegraph. Co 4xl0x% piasjer board... $159 _ Hay, G t EASY PARKING FE §-9661 brand new $15.95. ear Ron’ s Pur- 16x48 ft me lath $ #8 Machinery 60A May, rain & Feed 71
Par ri ge WwW HEN I YOU I NEF ‘D. fon 42 _Orcherd I Lake ) Ave. (Quantities 10 pes. or more) | eae a ——~ wr AND 2ND HAY STR
‘18 THE “BIRD” Tb SEE ae Jo $500 ~ NOL EUM, 9x12, $3.95 4ntx\ Vgrosved ' mahogany $ i$ ean for tracks aw Gee: Manure. Ph. MA_ 6-0686. “—s “yaxta, 08.985 paras s806. ine Terese insulation, per M. $18.90) Ford gasoline « jarlas. ALL TYPES OF i8T @ IND COT- -BOWLING—GRILL | CTATE E AN NCEE CO, | Reg: 43.85 house paint. $1.89 ea!. | &. doors, come Fit 82 | - tong & industria! appiteations and oats, A INA ‘3 : onae't joors, 1%" .. $5.95! few used engines Gent “call wif, fl dels 7 OA cori aly bos iee chars es gree. JACK'S PAINT ‘| Door casing CWP Rh... $07 distributor, MI 46053. wer ern town. Well equipped RE 4.1574 N. Robt Hati | “Base Pon) 8 0 ~ For Sale Livestock 72 eri sepa ped earegad on pale at In, | 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. + gy A Lo gee OS Wig Stanley —_ Do It Yourself 61 ~ z rking. Only $23,500 down or "wit ourhna: . uP “i rs A 3. BRED GILTS, § FEEDER Pics i perks. Oar § : _ Mortgage Loans 54, Trencie pewing jachine, $1650.) Alumigum Windows FOR RENT +. Nisouabie’ Pie Senne
: Le 2 i-piece dining’ set, §35. Dresser $8. ‘ a REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL, | REALTOR PARTRIDGE } Want A Good Mortgage?’ Hidero-tea. “Geteleg, tabio end’ > ae ‘ster’ wrait paper tamer: .Soor tend | "it mos.cold. good type, in good, : a Tunvovrmicn..| If your home needs-an_ im chairs. Ladder-back chaits. 71 Or- urmelsiers mate Leryn alemaere an ee . Van Hoosen |
PE ¢3581, 1060 W HURON: || ment, and your ridgnis consoriaated FW wea ly ERN LUMB Fuel & Paint. 436 Orctiard Lake | popu a nocmemter Ot 20itt | OPEN TIL 9. ring Ser eee te J aooncoy Don't- wait rile, ae o MA- NORTHERN LUMBER Ave. FE 5-130. YOUNG RABBIT, FR }
ng BENDEROFF Beveral used, utomatic washers. | 1940 1 eu sari ® & Fp SEWING MACHINES For Sale Peairy 74 a SUNOCO ' | Pe 86580 od inet pave. | Cee eh fe ie Paint formtea, plumbing foe | outry ; | a # “SOW 65 | = land Ave. FE 2-407) Deliveries erglatie pees sMepees, OF days week A :
- SERVICE STATION | lio ee T fith | SEBPTAND PORK HALE AND | 40°C on mp to. 4°00 su aye, 10 | BEABREEN BANTAM, CHICKENS. eal 60 CHEYY PANEL GOOD RUN- om 9 OT yee Mkt We se ply. 196 im. FE. 8-471 Peale | iT 1 imag condition $160, building me- ce bias R Tew LUXAIRE OF ot. FOR RENT a i — Kee, re tio 210 nace with ate oro on SURPLUS PLASTICS; #--~
Highiand Rd, conser ot Tun | fet JEEP WIE CAB SNOW the a Visard ON cireulater, heets, rods eylinders and sbioexs. |“ Sonsina, bad Watertora . ee. greg, Be se, or . cond ed and
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_ Modera 2 siiitie or yr eon MOTOR” 036," Gks Set aud stb. borters, & PLASTICS DIVISION Sue ; Basinee he gem ‘condition. §26, ~Will Pi ‘eater “heater hard: 908" AvbuRN RD. FE 5-92414 9 —
peasy pints a ents traning : : ‘eo lacs Seon 2 , ee a = E & UP, . m at co ‘ f ee 5 ;
hancial assistance . ~ | WE BUY, SELL & “TRADE CAM.| i0 sweet elder Remesteng Or 4 qualify. . Th SUPPLY eras tape recorders. | —chards. $460 Orchard Lk. Re.
Per gompiete ae on thie a a RES, RES,’ ag? mere 15, Said aie Sale Farm Equipment 76 :
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Griffith * ——— # _.W., Like new ew $20. OR 3 ad ay er PRICE BUYs A AE
SUN OIL CO. 5 ~ Sale Musical Go Goods 6 62 Lai
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eens Chain saws from ion 58} $2068. noe % When for Just -
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— walking and rid ding, Terms, Lee's Sale Motor Sc Scooters. 82 . -enoe, |
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INTRODUCING ECLIPS |axpekson véaues (4 "bbnvice You Can Drive iash 4dr runs good” $145} Gales. 193 8. Saginaw. FE «1006: | WITH a
WASP DIRECF DRIVE GoamMAN EAGLE Wa, PERFECT IE CAR ~ + MAKE THIS
CHAEN SAWS | shapes many extras, Call Mt THE C Auburn Motors} ...MAKE THIS seg geice rene mona — = BUICK ‘59 - (panne Pike a aor novo, | 3a SH, iting phere eed smooth cutting — tent wind i A} 1 verdes “98”, —— and w white and
weight - | depends dable ~_econom. |. For Sale Motorcycles 83 Si FORE intod va Pow _ equippe th full power.
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als Hemingway Rd, Lake Orion.) ag Vidson Sales Co, 372 8. Bagh . : ABSOL NO "MONE | | Z ehigan_MY_ 3-584 ——* - oe : mes DOWN, Assu me payments of $8.65 : ; —AoW PLOWS Say as} 9; MOTOR SALES aS ee ME ee . -
To ft ail types, of tractors & “Boats & Accenories 65 210 Orchard Take Ave. Fora, : ss ; . Woodward, Birm _ _ ! =
apasy CREDIT TERMS [16 FT. ALUMINUM BOAT na FE 2-9101 _ Open | Eves. | iobL ae & — oe
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HOUGHTEN & SON | Galler “Cueap on 34377 wr BUICK SUPER, HT DYNA. "54 Ford Custom V8 4 ALL THESE LOW COST . : a re R& H ABSOLUTELY NO MON. | v = a $11.46 mo. Cal] Credit . ° — : Al ae & New Bel ced “wie. “CLOBE- a EY DOWN. Assume ayments of hh Parks | at MI 47500. ; . Sie!
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5 SPECIAL Fegan cee e ae rpartena | pares st Mi ¢H40, Harold Furnes ee Transportation opeciais —. Sh “ORD TRACTOR WITH) CRODISE-OUT BOAT 84LE a | oy £4905 7° ~ : TF ee P} : a
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- TION, : : 1401 Highwood ai Walton Bivd | _ die Steele F 5-204. ' he a a. a : : MUST MO “PRICE $795 ~~ | re 84402°8-49 Open Sun FE +0370| 53 BUICK, SUPER +DR, FOR Wed. Only —- To Buy’ . nk. CREDIT BROS. ; i “i958 | MARK BS M49 HORSE sale, _ $400. TE 56-4738 a7 E S.