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to school, knock on the door
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how about a little interest?” “
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DEAR ABBY: Regarding
that letter written by ‘‘Dish-
water Blonde’ who says her
gentleman friend prefers gold-
en blonde hair and has offered
to pay for the upkeep. Unless
there are two men in_ the
world who have made this
offer, I think this girl and I
are keeping company with one
and the same guy, Are his
initials A.H.L.?
DISHWATER BLONDE
DEAR DISHWATER: Not
even close!
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DEAR ABBY: I came to
your wonderful country as a
refugee some years ago. I am
an American citizen but
naturally I. speak with an ac-
cent, Whenever I have a mis-
understanding with a “real’’
American, they always say,
“Why don’t you go back to
where you came from?”
I could tell them but it would
take much too long. Could you
give me a good quick and in-
telligent answer for them in
one sentence, please? Yours
truly. CT
DEAR C. T. Why bother?
Anyone who would make a re-
mark like that is too ignorant
to understand cn_ intelligent
answer.
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PORAL DAVE: There may be
‘nuthin’ like a dame’’—but be
sure she’s yours.
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By EMILY POST
“Dear Mrs. Post: I found it nec-
essary lately to consult a lawyer
about a legal matter. This lawyer
happens to be an old family friend.
He spent a good dea lof time on
this matter and when I asked him
what his fee was, he said there
was none,
“T feel terrible about this and
would like to know if it would be
proper for me to send a check
anyway for what I think would be
his fee, If this is not proper, will
you please tell me what I can do
to repay his kindness?" ,
Answer: Don’t send a check,
You can, however, go to him
personally and offer him the
check saying, “I am deeply |
grateful for what you did for me.
Won’t you please let me give you
what I can in compensation?” If
he refuses, there is nothing to
do but to thank him for his kind-
ness to you. In short, don’t make
a scene of it. FAMILY SIZE
“Dear Mrs. Post: I have an aunt Refrigerator-F reezer
who is only five years my senior.
We are both married and travel in
the same circle. When we are with
her ‘Aunt Jane.’ Would it be prop-
er under these circumstances to
leave off the ‘aunt’ and just call
her Jane?” —_——
Answer: It seems to me that in|
view of the small difference in,
your ages, your aunt would pe
glad to tell you to call her “Jane”
if you ask her whether or not she
has any objection.
“Dear Mrs. Post: We are in |
doubt as to how to address an
envelope to a husband and wife
in the unusual situation of the
wife instead of the husband hold-
ing a high political office; name-
ly, member of Congress. Please
tell us what is correct.” 21-inch
Blower
Answer: Official invitations read
“The Honorable Mary Doe and Mr. |
Doe,” but all personal mail sent,
to their house is written to Mr.
size and style number. and Mrs. John Doe.
Movies, Panel Talks Spark Programs
' Pontiac PTAs have been holding
annual elections of officers this
week.
* * *
Mrs, William Ballard has been
named president of McConnell
School PTA and Mrs. Roman Dun-
lap will serve as vice president.
Other McConnell! officers
were Mrs. James Bayley, teacher
vice president; William Ballard,
father vice president; Mrs,
Charles Darling, recording sec-
retary; Mrs. Ira Irwin, corres-
ponding secretary; Mrs. Arthur
Pinkall, historian; Mrs, Joe Car-
ter, Mrs. David Brown and Mrs.
James Wilcox, council delegates.
Special feature of the Thursday
film “Head of the House.” Ted
Panaretos conducted a question-
se ewer period,
Mrs. Francis Schell was_refresh-
ment hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Margaret Beattie, Nina Sackett,
Helen Voss, Mrs. Toussaint Hill, Mrs. Fred Mayers and Mrs. Ernest
[Jackson. Miss Voss and Mrs. Ruth
Wright president at the tea table.
* * *
President of LeBaron School PTA
for the coming year will be Mrs.
Walter Hubner.
Serving with her will Le Mrs.
LaVerne Westphal, vice presi-
dent; Harry Miller, father vice
president; Mrs, John Buchanan,
pteacher vice president; Mrs.
Ford Duvall, secretary; Mrs.
Melvin Raymer, treasurer; Mrs.
Roy Church, historian and Ed-
ward McKinney, auditor.
Mrs. Paula Kennerly and Norma
meeting was the showing of a'
6 City PTAs Hold Annual Elections
Pond demonstrated .methods of
teaching arithmetic at the Thurs-
day meeting.
Hostesses were Mrs. Donald
Wiser, Mrs. Bernard Muse, Mrs.
Robert Trachet, Mrs. Basil Tucker
and Mrs, Raymer.
William J. Robertson and Mil-
ton Weiner spoke to members of
Willis School PTA Thursday after-
noon on “Behavior of the Normal
Child?’ A question-and-answer per-
iod followed the speeches.
Plans were completed for a
benefit performance for the
Scholarship Fund to be held
March 27.
Refreshment committee included
Mrs. Joseph Copple, Mrs. LaVern
Knibbs and Mrs. Alvis Alstat.
Re-elected president of Herring-
ton Hills School PTA Wednesday
evening was Mrs. Edward Klein-
schmidt.
Also elected were Mrs. Clinton
Lefler, teacher vice president;
Charles Lemke, treasurer; Robert
Bach, member-at-large; Mrs. Fred
Brom, mother vice president; Les-
ter Davison, father vice president;
Mrs. George Beauchamp, record-
jing secretary and Mrs. Howard
Malwitz, corresponding secretary.
William Wright, Josephine See-
ly and Mrs. Richard Thompkins
participated in a panel ‘discus-
sion which was followed by a
question-and-answer period.
Elected president of Owen School |
PTA Wednesday evening was Mrs.
Clyde White, Mrs. Pat Crowley
was named first vice president and
Mrs. Ray Douglas, second vice
president.
Other officers include Robert
Carney, father vice president; Mrs.
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Norris Smith, teacher vice presi-
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Mrs, Joseph Fouts and } Mrs, Rus- |
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By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN»
(The Friday Question’ Box)
Q. “fT am fat under MY AMS. most,”
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of course, help. Also do this exer-
cise;
Stand tall. Raise the right arm
overhead, turn. the palm out-
ward and touch the left ear with
the fingers of the right hand, Re-
turn arm to starting pogition.
Continue. After a while do the
same with the left arm,
touching the right ear with the
fingers of the left hand.
x *« *
Q. “I am 5 feet 6 inches tall;
and weigh 108 pounds, Am I over-
weight or underweight? My friends
idisagree about this.”
| A. You are very much under-
weight and should gain.
* * *
Q. “I would like to know if this
stuff you hear and read about how
to turn gray hair back to its nor-
mal color is harmful in any way, and
use it?”
* * £
ment.
remedy this situation.
x « *
er.”* Q. “I am 4 years old and
have been married for 20 years.
I ee five children and nursed
Can 4 doctor do something?”
A. You can build up the chest
muscles with exercise and there-
fore increase the bust measure-
Plastic surgery also can
q. “I am not allowed to shave
my legs and have dark hair
which embarrasses me very
much, My mother says if I shave | Press
my hair it will grow out thick- Rxbrcise ca eee Underarm Fall would you advise people to A. This is not true. The hair
will not grow out any thicker but
A. So far as I know there is no|t#¢ ends will be stubby when the
product which will turn gray hair|°2it grows out because of the cut-
back to its normal color, There| Ung: However: it is joo bad to be has been some evidence that vita-|:
min B complex may have some in-|
fluence but this is inconclusive,
all of them. My bust is so fiat. [causes these and is there any
In fact 1 1 preaticalty have we limnahoup to cover them?”
bust. Is there I can do? A. Mest women have some of
these. Overweight and tight gar-
ments and long hours on the feet
seem to make one more suscep-
tible. There is a product which
will cover them.
If you wish to have its name,
send a stamped, self-addressed en;
velope with your request for this
information. Address Josephine
owes in care of The Pontiac
cises Way to Charming Chinline."’
Speakers’
Club Hears
Program
“What to Talk About’ was the
isubject of the program presented
'by the Pontiac Toastmistress Club
|when members met in the YMCA.
|The demonstration program was
for the benefit of the speechcraft
class now being conducted for
those interested in personal im-
provement in meeting people.
* *® &
| Mrs. Robert Sutton. introduced
Mrs. Clayton Rule, who talked on
‘Gathering Speeeh Material,’ and
| Mrs. Howard Wheatley who spoke
‘on “How to Make a Craft Talk.”
| The topics, “Talk About What
| You Know” and “Speech Sub-
jects in Current Events,” were
discussed by the toastmasters.
Mfs. Sidney Olson's speech was
‘tided * ‘Be Prepared,” and Mrs.
|Louis Davidson spoke on the sub-
lect, “Business is Good.’’
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Behind Kresge’s 2nd Floor Also participating in the pro
\gram were Mrs. George S' Statford
and Mrs, Clayton Tibbals, critics; ;
Gertrude Foley, chief evaluator;
iMrs, George Gaches, table topic
event; Mrs. Wayne-Reaves, gram-
‘marian; Gwen Polk, timekeeper,
and Evelyn Cole, tailtwister. Lau-
retta Paul closed the Tuesday
meeting with a reading.
Rebekah Lodge
Holds Meeting
| Mrs, Woodrow Sutton, noble
‘grand, presided at a meeting of
‘Welcome Rebekah Lodge No. 246
| Thursday evening at Malta Tem-
ple.
Memorial service for George Lee
were conducted by Mrs. Eva Mat-
thews. The group completed plans
‘to hold an initiation on March 27.
‘In charge of the social hour were
Mrs,.Ferman Huston, Mrs. ‘Arthur
Farley, and Mrs. Orion Hettinger.
Bridal Shower, Tea
—_——T
Mr. and Mrs.
Paul J. Allen
of Oliver
"street
announce the
engagement of —
their daughter,
Bonnie Sue,
to Hugh M.
Parks, son of
Mr.-and Mrs.
Floyd Parks
of Lowell
street. Hugh
ls a senior
at General
Motors
Institute and
a member of
Alpha Gamma
Upsilon
fraternity. BONNIE ALLEN Tomorrow: “Good Posture, Exer-
‘by Lana What It's magic—the wonders a new
shade can work with a lamp. Make
some now for spring and summer
—it'’s thrifty, fun and beautifies
your home,
Shades for beauty—for protec-
tion. Instructions 655: Six shades
or slip covers for lamps.
Send 35c (coins) for this pattern ‘Stir together in mixing bowl, add
Takes Place
of Shortening Mrs. Martin’s Cake
Rich and Moist,
Has Nutty Frosting
By JANET ODELL -
Pontiac Press Hiome Editor
At present we seem to have an
abundance of cake recipes. To-
day’s cook, Mrs. Hadley F, Mar-
tin of Walled Lake, gives us her|.
recipe for sour cream cake. No
shortening is needed with this
recipe. '
Mrs. Martin, a homemaker with
a outside job, is secretary of the
Walled Lake Business and
fessional Woman's club. Golf is
her hobby.
SOUR CREAM CAKE
By Mrs. Hadley F. Martin
1
Ns ‘cue — cream (about)
ugar
1 teaspoon
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
1 teaspoon vanilla
Break egg into measuring cup,
then fill cup with sour cream.
sugar and beat. Sift and add dry
ingredients, then flavoring. Bake
in greased 8x8 pan on lower she!f
of oven. Bake 25 minutes at 350
degrées.
Sour Cream Frostir.g
% cup suger
1 cup chopped nuts
easpoon vanilla
Cook sugar, cream and flour un- —add five cents for each pattern
for 1st-class mailing. Send to The
Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecraft
Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea
Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print
plainly pattern number, name,
address and zone.
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Mss. Foster Hosts
Parent Guidance Club
Mrs. Harold Wert.was in charge
of a program ‘New Horizons in
disagree with you.
x* * *
low moral standards .
community activities.” An insurance firm (New York
Life Insurance Company) re-
cently studied the problem of
what will weigh against a job,
applicant, and among the nega-
tive factorr were the following:
“Failure to participate in ac-
spends ouch time in movies
The theory behind this in-
terest in a future job-holder’s Boss Often Considers
Your Life His Business
NEW YORK (INS) — You
may think your private life is
your own concern, but a good
many prospective employers personal activities is simple—
the same traits that show up in
private life will be evidenced
during office hours.
* * *
While it is poor policy to tell
a prospective employer that
money burns a hole in your
pocket, or that your father
thinks you're a bum, don't
paint an absolutely ideal pic-
ture, either.
No one is going to believe
tivities . . . lack of social un- that you like everybody, have
derstanding . . . loafs during | never had a financial problem
vacations—lakeside . . . un- and don’t have an enemy in the
happy married life . . . friction world.
with parents ... cynical...
To Dry Slippers
After
clothesline. washing terrycloth slip-
pers, draw: a washcloth through |
euch open toe, and pin it to the! Money Management for .Children"’
at a meeting of Parent Guidance
Club.
Hostess for the Wednesday eve-
ning meeting was Mrs. W. Earl
Foster of Rivera drive. Mrs. Sam
Joan was cohostess and. Mrs.
George Watts participated in the
program.
A normal human being has 12 til thick. Add nuts and vanilla.
Spread on cooled cake.
Mr. Siefert Talks HERE ARE THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS IN
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Wayne B. Seifert, cooperative
extension service agent for Oak-|
and fertilizers when members of
the Dirt Gardeners Club met at
[the Adah Shelly Library.
Hostesses at the Tuesday lunch-
eon, which featured a St. Patrick's
Day motif, were Mrs. Georgé Las-
ley, Mrs. Raymond Swaney and
Mrs. John E, Hendry.
raine court will arrive in Pontiac
Monday from St. Petersburg, Fla.,
Marsh’s parents, Mr.
Walter Marsh.
OES Plans Dinner
ribs on each side.
\Roosevelt Temple... land County, discussed horticulture |
C. E. Marshes Return_
Dr. and Mrs. C: E. Marsh of Lor-
after attending the funeral of Dr.
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Areme Chapter 503, OES, will
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Colonial print cover....
Heywood - Wakefield 2-
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Plastic covered seat and
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Danish Modern Settee
with foam rubber seats
and backs. Zippered
cushions. Handsome
French walnut finish...
Modern davenport and
chair with reversible in-
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sturdy coil spring base
construction .........
Large Davenport G Chair
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limed oak finish......
Double Dresser, Tilting
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Double Dresser, fully
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guided construction and
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40 YEARS OF
SERVICE
the walls to make more display room. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1958
Thomas Economy Furniture Company was founded 44 years ago, the smallest store in town. Thanks to the people
of Pontiac and Oakland County, we have grown and grown until today, we are Pontiac's largest furniture store. This
growth was caused by our reputation for SERVICE and honest dealing. We are not content to sit still... We want
continue to grow, to SERVE our customers BETTER. Darrin and Armstrong have their crew in here now tearing down
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$139.50 t 19”
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90
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Watch for School News #On This Page Each Friday PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, MARCH 14; 1958
TEST ELECTRIC FREQUENCIES — As-
sembling one of the projects which will be en-
tered in the second annual Clarkston Schools
Science Fair are Carl Cox, 17, of 7510 Dubuque
Rd., and Paul Bennett, 15, of 7960 Dixie Hwy., high school sc as Terry Thomas, biology instructor, checks
for details. The Sigma Omecron Sigma Society, |
March 28 and 29. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN
| Schedule Event
March 28-29 Carol Fitch “Appointed
Chairman; 100 Pupils
to Display Talent
More than 100 scientific exhibits
will be displayed and judged at
the second annual Clarkston
Schools Science Fair, held at the
high school March 28-29.
Sponsor of the fair is the
-Sigma Omecron Sigma Society,
the high school’s science club.
Elementary, junior and senior
high-school students will partici-
pate in the fair and a trophy will
be given to the owner of the most
outstanding project. Nine medals
of achievement will also be award-
ed and Dr. L. F. Greene, superin-
tendent, will present the awards
Saturday at 3:30 p. m.
Carol Fitch is. student chairman
and Anita Haddrill, Barbara Jack-
son, and Paulette Etter, are stu-
jdent supervisors of the fair.
\7 JUDGES PARTICIPATE
Seven judges will view the ex-
hibits Friday and select the win-
ners on the basis of the construc- Pentiac Press Pheto
ierice club, is sponsoring the fair |
Lake Orion Conducts Placement Testing‘: This week, the placement test-
ing program is being conducted in
the tenth and eleventh grades by
Roy Venette, boys’ counselor, at
Lake Orion Community High
School.
A curriculum booklet has been
prepared by Jean Wertenberger,
registrar, as a guide for students
and parents in chosing proper
subjects for next year’s classes.
The students take the handbook
home for a three day period to'closed,” was said by many a; their parents.
courses,
SINGERS ARE TOPS
The A cappella choir, girls’ glee|
“288 a cach | The junior class play, club and boys’ chorus
at Royal Oak,
| “How did we get
College Profs to Judge Acting
Sleeping Beauty Fairytale
Next on Waterford Stage
By SANDY CLEMENCE
The Speech II class production
of the fairy tale, “Sleeping Beau-
ty’, will be presented Thursday
and next Saturday at Waterford
Township High School.
The Children’s Theater play
will be given for all elementary
scheol children in the township
at 4:30 and 1:30 p.m. respec-
tively.
The cast is as follows: Carole
Tynan, Tom Hatfield, Stevie Boy-
lan, Olen Wright, Sandy Seconder,
Bill McDonald, Sharon Del Mon-
tier, Harry ,Nicholie, Linda Me-
Dowell, Nancy Young, Beverly
Maguire, and Judy Hruska. The
play is under the direction of
Patty Looman, speech teacher.
* * *
The matics Club play, “Shall
We Join\the Ladies?" by John
M. Barrie, will be presented to-
morrow at Central Michigan Col- 'the fourth marking period. Report
day.
CHOIRS GO TO ROYAL OAK
Members of the A cappella choir
and the boys’ and girls’ glee clubs
represented Waterford in a con-
cert held at Royal Oak High
School this week. :
* * *
The Future Teachers Club is
planning a wéekend trip to Central
Michigan College, Mt. Pleasant,
next month.
bers are: Ralph Bergman, John
Rise, Dave Panks, Mike Ewer,
John Dawson, Jim Fish, Mike
Penn, Bruce Cobb, Donald Saum,
dim Preston, and Harry Nich-
olie.
Working on the new Bible Club
jconstitution were Hazel Morris,
|Darlene Grant, Alice Harreld, Di-
ane Hewitt, and Carol Meiz, Ron
Somerville,. Edward Bohlman, discuss the available courses with'|Lake Orion student following the er);.Dr. Carrick E. Wildon, pro-
Student aptitudes are also taken
into consideration when deciding on
received superior ratings this week Tious Savage,’ : :
at the district vocal festival hetd|Presented under the direction o
the door: tion of the exhibit, and the speech|
given by the exhibitor to determine
his knowledge and understanding
Wesley Maas, (Maas is a Pontiac
Central High School science teach-
first locker clean up this week. fessor of harticulture at Michigan
So much satisfaction was ex-|State University; _Michael Hart,
pressed by students and faculty fokCommerce High School science 1740 Hamilton Dr., assistant
Heider, T3 Chippewa Rd., and his
PREPARE SCIENCE EXHIBITS — Checking
over last minute preparations for the fourth an-
nual Science Fair which opens today at Pontiac
Central High School are: Ronald Hoekman,
chairman; Bill
skeleton friend and Martha Hedge, 650 Lake Angelus Shores,
general chairman. The monkey, a Cebus capu-
cinus called Linneaus (in ‘Ronald's arm) was
purchased by the Linneian Society, sponsors of
the fair, several weeks ago to exhibit. a
alae
i City Exhibition
Opens Today Linnean Club Members
/¢ to: Demonstrate = Their
Trained Monkey
By WILLIAM BANK
ence fair opens today at Pontiac
Central High, sponsored by | the
Linnean Society, a biology club,
More than 100 projects entered
by students in grades one
through twelve throughout Oak- ©
land County are expected to be
exhibited.
Some of the projects include:
“Straightening of Teeth”, “Chem-
ical Properties of Chlorine”, “‘Clas-
sification of Animals’, and ‘Are
You A Monkey’s Uncle?” (a proj-.
ect on evolution).
The club’s monkey, Linneaus,
will also be on display. He is
from Centra] America, and his spe-
cies is believed to be the smartest
of the New World monkeys. The
club members have taught him
_ tricks.
The fair begins at 5 p.m. to-
day in the cafeteria. Five special
movies will be shown at the fair
tonight, according to John M.
Youngpeter, fair advisor. They
are: “From One Cell,” 6:10 p.m.;
“Body Fights Bacteria”, 6:45
p.m.; “Petrified River,” 7:05 p.m.;
“Meaning of Conservation,” 8:45
p.m. and “Wonders of Plant
Growth”’, 9 p.m. .
Tomorrow, two films will be
shown. They are: “The Human ' Pontiae Press Photo
‘lowing the surprise elean up order teacher; John Youngpeter, PCH
‘that the project may become ajbiology teacher, Edward Buck,
lregular affair.
" a comedy, will be f teacher.
‘John Bixby, March 27 and 28 at, a? | 8 p.m. in the junior high audi-| The purpose of the fair is to
encourage science and mathemat-'
‘ies in students in the school: sys-
tem. ‘torium, .
| A sneak preview will be given
| March 24 at the Parent-Teacher
Student Association, meeting.
Members of the cast include:
Elaine Urban, as Mrs. Savage;
|\Judy Rose, Lily Beal; Judy Cud-
inohufsky, Miss Willie; Caren Mil-
ler, Fairy May; Catherine Sheldon,
Florence; Vera Crawford, Mrs.
|Paddy; Ernie May, Titus; Richard
'Mack, Doctor Emmet; Paul Pen-
syl, Hannibel; Ronald Sweet, Jef-
cards will be given out Wednes- | tery; and KengRobinson, Samuel.|Candy for this project will be do-
Plan White Elephant
Sale at'St. Mike's By MICHAEL BUCHANAN
Tuesday at St. Michael High
School, the C.S.M.C. (Catholic Stu-
dents Mission Crusade) will hold
Recently initiated Hi-Y mem- a white elephant sale. All of the! Clarkston High School's 1957-58 MSU in the field of industrial arts
high school studgnts are expected
to bring an item that they do not
ineed but may be of use to an-
other.
* * *
Some more of the seniors at-
tended the recent session of the
Pontiac Teen-Age Traffic Court.
They were: Frances Goulet, Kath-
leen Heitjan, Helen Franzel, Law-
‘rence DeMilner, Robert Mine- lege, Mt. P leasant, to be judged April Warthem, Fred Ebey, Sharon|weaser, and Thomas Chapdelaine. by dramatic professors there. ; : 4 : Underwood, and Karen Dickman. A * ry
* * “a [The faculty sponsor is Bruce L. .. .
Cast members are: Dick Helts-!Chamberlin. {ae sitiors 6 Ge want to takes ley, Carol Tynan, Sandy Clem-| Peter Murray, 956 Myrtle Ave. Scholarship qualifying test - as. a
ence, Dustan Smith, John Teeu- has been awarded a certificate of eeversuon next pear) Signed
wissen, Grace Williamson, Mary|merit by the National Merit Schol- this week. They also took the Beechum, Dayton Thomason, Nan-|arship Service. He won this as a|Kuder Preference test recently.
cy Richards, Donald Tate, Gary|result of his scores on two college| The seniors are getting a taste
Collom, Ruth Ann DeGrow, Sandy japtitude tests. He is one of 7,300 of what it is like to be an actor
Seconder, Brenda Lewis and Bill
Barnett.
Today marks the final week of’ finalists in the current Merit Schol-|as they attend the frequent prac-
arship competition. Final winners |tices for the coming senior play including three colored films | at Madison Junior High School pre-|
will be shown during the fair. | sented @ one-act comedy entitled
The fair will be open to the pub- “Selma Goes Psychic.”
lic from 9 a.m. to4 p.m. Saturday starring in the role of Selma
at the Clarkston High School gym- was Mary MacDermaid, with
inasium. | Ken Hall and Hans Ackerle in vm cw ga ina wl ts'@e Madison's Speech Students
to Raise Fund tor Makeup
| Yesterday and today Patriciajing the Sock Hop to help defray were guests of Eastern’s Guidance
A total of 20 science movies Clark's fourth hour speech class expenses of the bowling banquet. |Department Tuesday.
AT WASHINGTON
One of the busiest club groups
jat Washington Junior High School
is the Girls’ Service Squad. This
organization meets weekly,
| * supporting roles. Others in the * ot
| The Future teachers will conduct cast included Pat Stoglin, Gary
Holtz, and Barbara Berryman. a candy sale today at the school.
nated by members of the club. Proceeds from the play will be)
The club's plans for Easter are US€d to buy stage make-up for the
not definite as yet, but the subject dramatics department. of Easter baskets for the Chil-| Sixteen ninth grader students
dren's Home is being considered. who are interested in a future in
MAKE HALLOWEEN COSTUMES art or industrial design, visited
| At present, the club is busy Michigan State University this
working on another project for the week.
‘state children’s home. They are x *& &€
sewing Halloween costumes forthe) The group, which was accom-
children. The costumes are cut out panied by art teacher Pauline Woo-
iby the people at the home and din and James Blackburn, who is sent to the club to finish. a student teacher at Madison from Hilltopper, the yearbook, has been ; i een and parent, Mienhard Lorenzen,
a and is ready to be print: Students who participated in the
: ifield trip were John Erkkila, Jack
| Those *working on the year- Henderson, Ted Lorenzen, Jim
book were: Diane Chapman, Boroff, Duane Johnson, Don Max-
| Dixie Parks, Frances Hancock, jm, Phil Williams, Rick Cox, Ron
| Ed Eagien, Chuck Ferrand, Leach, David Taylor, Larry Fisher,
Nora Cornell, Lorraine, Koneda, Ronnie St. Amant, Duane St uk,
danet Bullard, Norman Powell, Dick Perez, Joy Rattew, and Shar-
and Hilda Benjamin advisor. ion “McWethy.
The printed copies of the year-| The members of the Bowling
book are expected to be back in Club held candy sales Monday
approximately 10 weeks. after school, and on Tuesday dur- Among other activities the girls
| are doing volunteer Red Cross
work and selling candy at home
basketball games. Officers of the
group are Marlene Beale, presi-
dent; Mary Agree, vice presi-
dent; Donna Helmkamp, secre-
tary; Sherry Drinkwater, treas-
| urer, |
Virginia. Yansen and Betty
Ferguson are sponsors for this
group. AT EASTERN
Newest project at Eastern Jun-
jor High School is an anti-gum
chewing campaign.
The council voted this wéek to
launch the drive soon.
Sixth grade teachers and princi-
pals from Wilson, McConnell, Long-
fellow, Mark Twain, ‘Central, and Machine”, 10:30 a.m. and “A is
for Atom’’, at 1 p.m.
BEAMER RE-ELECTED
Larry Beamer was re-elected
this week to serve as president
of the PCH Student, Council.
The other officers elected who
are all newcomers to an office in-
clude: Richard Eley, vice presi-
dent; Pat Brown, secretary; Don-
na Gravely, treasurer and Carl
Code, sergeant-at-arms. The two-dey fourth annual sci- :
The purpose of the meeting was
ito discuss mental maturity and
reading tests which will soon be
given to sixth graders.
Charles Beyette, guidance coun-
\selor, explained the method of ad-
|ministering the tests and interpre-
‘tation of results. Information re-
‘sulting from test scores will
‘be used by junior high school
jteachers when the present sixth
‘graders enter junior high.
Girls who served at the luncheon
were Donna Young, Wilma Dam-
ron, Linda Butler, Kathy Stickney,
‘and Barbara Hanson. -
Advanced versions of these tests
will be given to the ninth graders
at Eastern later this month. The
results of these will be used by
high school personnel when the
students enter high school.
Boys who have recently re-
ceived instruction in wrestling in
their physical education classes
may obtain additional profession-
al coaching after class hours on
a voluntary basis by contacting
Don Devoe, social studies teach-
elementary schools er and assistant coach,
St. Fred Classes Compete
in Ad Selling Contest
By PAT FOSTEK |better understand traffic laws and
will be announced May 1. “Murder Takes the Veil.” Tomorrow at 1 p.m. Avondale
High School students will battle,
against Utica High Schoolers in
television quiz show concerning
this week's news headlines.
Participating on the Avon-
dale panel are: Dennis Bush,
2 -
ithis week. The drive is sponsored
'by the seniors and is held for The patron drive at St. Fred-
erick High School got under way
the purpose of securing patrons
and advertisements for the com- ‘the dangers involved in reckless
driving.
TEEN JURORS
Those acting in the capacity of
jurors for the event were: Paul
Saghy, Pat Walsh, Bob Morrow, Roberta Rains, Lora Guthrie,
Eckart Keller, Anne McKinnon
and Irene Taylor. -
Wednesday a talent assembly
will be held at the school as a
Judy Warrilow, Pat Foster, and dress rehearsal for an exchange!
ing senior play. assembly with Clawson High
Carole Tynan, 2724 Chadwick St.
\ ray
Bs fy i ‘ BEWITCHING POWERS — Sharon Del Mon:
tier, 5660 Crescent Lake Rd. (fight), as a witch, -
attempts to put Sleeping Beauty, played by tale,” ‘Sleeping
(left), under. a man St.; tries to protect his daughter. The fairy-
the Waterford Township High School Speech II
class Thursday and Saturday.” \ Theresa Landry.
* * * |
Thursday the Future Teachers |
‘Club observed a reading class)
composed of second graders. The
girls watched techniques em-
ployed by Sister Marie Mark to
stimulate the interest of the chil-| Competition is being held
throughout all classes and the
winning class is to be treated to
a party en school time. Also as
an added incentive, those obtain-
ing ads are allowed to keep 10
percent of the ad cost. The drive
will be held two weeks. dren.
Six senior students participated| Following this, they were given)
.on the jury of the Pontiac Teen-.an explanatory talk by Sister’
age Traffic Court recently.
The program is sponsored by,
the Pontiac Exchange Club and
gives teenage traffic offenders an
opportunity to be judged and pen-
alized by fellow teens. The court Grace Ellen who told of the nec-.
essary qualifications of future)
teachers. and what is expected of)
‘trip to Gesu grade school in De-|
'troit to observe primary grades in
their classes.
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on TV Quiz Tomorrow tended an all day session at the
Lake Orion Community schools
Tuesday.
* * *
After today, the Yellow Jacket
staff will be able to relax fellow-
to the year book covering spring
activities will be sent to students
at the close of the year.
* * * .
of May and August, respectively.
School March 25.
TALENT CONTESTANTS
Frank Harris, senior class presi-'
dent, will be master of ceremonies.
The contestants include: Glynn
Archer, guitarist; Richard Smigh,
mirimbast; Dorothy Knechtges and f
Junior Play Dates Set
at Bloomfield Hills
“Night of January Sixteenth’ is
the name of the play the junior
class. of Bloomfield Hills High
Mary Kovin, pantomimists; Shelby}$chool will present March 20-21 at
Lockamy, singer and Michae!
Carey, pianist.
Student members of the Parent
Teacher Student Association at-
AWNIN 4 8:30 p.m. .
The courtroom comedy-dram.
stars Hester Black, Tom Manhard
and Deanna Dietz. :
The yearbook and supplement!
will be distributed the later part! Senior Edwin Lynn. Carson, 17,
of 109 Henderson St., has been
commended by the National Mer-
it Scholarship Corporation for
his outstanding performance on
a nationwide college aptitude
test.
Carson was among 7,500 of the
260,000 students who took the test
‘who will receive-a letter of recom-
for use in applying to colleges.
Tuesday the Future Teachers
visited the Jack and Jill room at
Emerson Elementary School. This
room is sponsored by the Associa-
tion for Handicapped Children. The
mothers teach these children by
themselves without a paid teacher
to help.
The Future Teachers who went
on this trip are Jeanne Andrews,
Sylvia Redmond, Beverly Gracy,
Richard Bailey and Carolyn Gor-
nes. Their advisor is Mrs. Ann
Morrow. The group hopes they
will be able to assist in the train-
ing of these students as a project.
Following their visit, Principal
Francis Staley sent members of
the faculty, representing most of
the , to see what PCH
can do to help them.
Several members of the Future
Nurses Club have volunteered to
serve as assistants in the Mobile
_|Chest X-Ray Unit at the Tel- jHuron Shopping Center and at
Huron and Saginaw Streets until
April.
The girls who will serve are
Karen Gorkie, Mary Kuhn, Jovita
Benavides, Myria Henry, Sharon
Struckman, and Valerie Arm-
strong. Members have also vol-
unteered to serve at the blood
ing the last deadline. A supplement! bank
Officers of the Future . Nurses
include Edwirta Palmer, presi-
dent; Carol Asher, ident;
Valerie ‘Armstrong, ling sec-
retary; Mary Pike, correspond-
ing secretary; and Jovita Benavi-
des, treasurer. Mildred Loper is
the club's advisor. /
Tuesday the Future Homemak-
| ers initated 12 new members,
They were Karen Gorkie, Jan-
ice VanHorn, Vickie Annas, Con-
| nie Spencer, Merna Light, Jackie
Johnson, Christie Forslund, Lin-
da Wilsen,. Carolyn Mitchell,
dudy Ross, Sandra Threet and
Sharon Boone. :
The initiation was followed by a swimming party and pot-luck
dinner.
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a chateau, the Fraydenlund, which once belonged to Queen Caroline
Mathide of Denmark: Victor. Borge, the Broadway
pianist-comedian, recently visited
his native Denmark. He bought
By INTERNATIONAL NEWS
SERVICE
Rep. Wilbur Mills (D Ark) and
Sen: Harry F.. Byrd (D Va.) will
be asked shortly to write legisia-
tion to cut taxes several:, billion
dollars -- a task rhost lawmakers
would jump at with great political
pleasure but one which these two
men will take up with great re-
luctance.
* “
Mills ig chairman of the House
Ways and Means Committee,
where all tax laws must start, and H jtax cut to be — fn. bringing an Byrd is head of the Senate Fi-
nance Committee, which handles
revenue legislation in that body.
Not that Mills or Byrd favor
high taxes. They don’t. But both,
for somewhat different reasons,
are against cutting them at this
particular time, |
Mills has made it clear that he.
would prefer to wait until] later in
the spring before taking such a
drastic step — as he believes a
end to the recesion. a
é :
‘You Just Said er Gully Judge -- 1m Through By that time, other steps will
have had a chance to work, and a
better picture will be available of
what federal income and spending
will be. |
The 70-year-old Byrd, who has
fought for balanced budgets
throughout his 45 years of public |
service, will find nothing more
distasteful than having a -part.
in a tax cut that would add
several billion dollars to the
deficit already facing Uncle
Sam. Byrd, born in Martinsburg, W.
Va., on -June 10, 1887, and a
millionaire apple growe? and News-
paper publisher, has led every
economy drive conducted in the
Senate in the past decade or so.
\Some were successful, but more
often, they were not.
{VOICE RAISED
His soft, high-pitched voice has
been raised time and time again
in the interests of economy during
his 24 years in the Senate. But,
while always listened to with
“IT don't come back here,” Hsu
. But Mr. Hsu Had Better Come Back
' SAN RAFAEL, Calif. u— Ed-
ward Hsu, 37, San Francisco,
found U. S. legal] procedure, well,
inscrutable.
* * *
Hsu appeared on a traffic charge,
driving without due caution and
following too closely.
“] come myself to state the na-
ture of the matter,” he told Mu-
nicipal Judge Harold Haley yes-
terday, “It is a small matter
and I ack the judge te prenennce
Dit Geet
Bonanza Finally Arrives “Mr. Hsu,” said Judge Haley,
“you will have to follow the direc-
tions of the court. Now, how do
you plead, guilty or not guilty?”
* * *
“T don't have to,” said Hsu.
“You,”’ he suggested, ‘pronounce
me not guilty.”
Judge Haley demurred; Hsu in-
sisted.
Finally the judge told him: “TI
am directing the clerk to enter a
plea of not guilty, You will be
here one week from today and we
will set the time for your trial.’
informed him. “You just said I’m
not guilty. I'm all through.”
“And a bench warrant will be
waiting if you fail to appear,” said the judge.
* * *
Hsu left, saying he was not com-
ing back.
“The judge said I’m not gull-
ty,” he said. “Anyway, it was
just a small matter.”
Normally, the “small matter”
would be a fine of perhaps $11 for
following too closely.
Tennessee Welfare
Feeds 600 Families 4|him a top candidate for speaker
4 of the house when Speaker Sam
',|Rayburn decides to end his serv-
* | ice.
Yankees Pouring Into Florida
. By JOE HAAS
MIAMI, Fla. — Having climbed
over both Jacksonville and Tampa
as Florida's largest city, Miami
now wonders if it will be able to
{| to surrounding garden crops was to normal here there has been an
influx of northerners that breaks
al] records. They seem to have
been waiting until this southern
winter had its fling.
On a recent single day more peo-|
ple arrived by air than were han-
dled by all three New York City:
airports on that day. The Miami
papers put it at 21,000, and caim
this is the largest number of ar-
rivals at any airport in the world
in one day in al] avian history.
* *
Many of these of course went to
Miami Beach, that city across Bis-
cayne Bay, which was hit vastly;
harder than Miami by the cold.
Its frostbitten season borders on
the pitiful. .
Miamians find that the damage
quite small. They supply 75 per
cent of the tomatoes and other
vegetables consumed in winter
in northern markets, including
Pontiac's.
The tomato crop is now bound! northward at the rate of 75 car-
loads per day, only about ten per
cent less than last year. Other
garden crops show about the same
percentage
: ® *
These crops were saved in
a quite unique manner. During
every night that frost threatened,
the fields at a very low altitude.
This agitation of the air kept the
frost away.
The cold weather damage to the
orange and other fruit crops is
not felt to any extent in Miami.
Very little citrus fruit is raiséd inj
this area. That belt crosses the
state much further north.
Teacher Strikes Back
RICHMOND B. C. w — J.A,
McAllister, 30-year-old teacher who,
was stricken with polio last fall,
is teaching again this year, from partment.
were issued a month's supply of
foods yesterday in the second dis-
tribution of surplus commodities
ithis winter by the City Relief Bu-
airplanes were kept flying over|Te@-
‘rice and powdered milk. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. ® —
Surplus foods were on hand for
distribution today to about 250
Hamilton County families certi-
fied by the County Welfare De-
About 350 families in the city
* * *
Mrs. Sue Lee, bureau director,
said the food came from the Ten-
nessee Department of Agriculture
and included meal, flour, cheese,
A month ago,. 176 families re-
ceived surplus food.
* * *
Ashby Black Jr., district. man-
ager of the Tennessee Department
of Employment Security, said
10,400 persons, or 8.8 per cent of
the total labor force, were unem-
ployed in the Greater Chattanooga
area as of Feb. 15. The district
includes Hamilton County, Tenn.,
a- wheelchair. and Walker County, Ga.
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od /2 ble eee s “Two Dems May Write Tax Cut Veplalition’ Boa Capi great respect, his counse] has not
been followed.
His of northern
Democratic party influences once
‘prompted former President
Harry 8, Truman to crack that
there were “too many Byrds”
in the Senate for him.
Twice his native state of Vir-
ginia voted for President Eisen-
hower over Adlai Stevenson after
Byrd simply did not endorse the
Democratic candidate — an indica-
tion of his influence in state pol-
itics, |
* * *
Mills, a 20-year veteran in
the house although only 43 (he
was born at Kensett, Ark., May
24, 1909), is a Harvard-educated
student of tax law and theory,
His conservatism, not as deep-
rooted as Byrd's, stems more from |‘ ' his study of tax law than anything |
else. And it is tempered politically |
organized labor for a southern)
. 5 Democrat.
His post as head of the Ways
and Means Committee and his.
‘,|moderate position politically in!
| |the Democratic Party has made| |
Fined for Shrimping
KEY WEST, Fila. & — Ten boat)
captains each were fined $300|
yesterday for shrimping in a re-|
stricted area of the Dry Tortugas.
It was the first large-scale!
crackdown on shrimpers since the |
area was officially marked off by
buoys ‘Feb. 2 for conservation
purposes,
* * +
“The penalties may be a bit
drastic,” said Criminal Judge
Thomas §. Caro, “but we must
do eve possible to, save the
10 million a year industry.”
Four of the captains were on
boats from Florida points.
* * *
Others fined included Louis
Lasne, Folly Beach, §.C.; Charles
Morris, Oriental, N.C.; Benjamin
Washington, Charleston, S.C.; and
Lewis R. Smith, Joseph White and
Elijah Weston, all of Southport,
N.C.
Burglar Leaves Card, with relatively close ties with Police Call on Him
MINNEAPOLIS — /. burglar
ransacked a suburban St. Louis
| Perk home stealing $31,444, most
of it in government bonds.
Police had little trouble identify-
ing the culprit. He dropped a slip
of paper bearing his name. The
man was picked up in a bar and
the loot w was recovered. tr
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Illustrates the many life insurance services
that are available to you and your family
*A copy may be obtained from any Equitable Representative
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1957
Resources Obligations end Surplus Funds
*BONDS AND STOCKS POLICY RESERVE FUNDS
U. S. Government obligations Beer enesevetere $ 383,547,834 General insurance and annu annulty reserves .. eeenee $7,290,340,047
Public utility bonds 977,631,482 — | Gxarralrnsg held on deposit for policyowners
Raliroad obligations .... 723,056,501 wedcecccvcgccccsoccccess 366,901,271
Industrial obligations .......secccceeveseees 2,457,328,527 ouer sale ark PORTVES ccccccecccvercescecess $8,533,390
"tne BORGES ........cccccrscccssenacecesse 877,000,245 Dividend and annuity payments left on deposit
Preferred and guaranteed stocks’ .....0.-0005 161,702,228 with the Society at interest ..... Saccaisesce 262,804,713
Commen StOCkS os cc icc cc cnnccececscacacess @ 10,828,131 rote om process O ane achoondes 50,408,164
MORTGAGES AND REAL ESTATE emiums paid in advance by policyowners . 66,388,631
Residential and business mortgages ..... eocse 2,442,108,723 Dividends due and unpaid te policyowners ... 14,821,794
Farm mortgages ...........cssceecseeeevees 272,828,877 Dividends apportioned for oeee* in
Home and branch office buildings ........ a 19,998,508 FOUOWING YORT .receverecossenescrsverces 163,728,379
Housing development and other real estate
purchased for investment ........+..006 nee 181,011,141 GTHER LIABILITIES
Other residential and business properties ..... 600,886 Taxes — federal, state and other .....+...+0+ 33,410,000
GTHER ASSETS accrued, unearned interest and other
COGN occ cesecccecsccces eeeeeeteesesenene 71,828,272 obligations bat toed velsstion fe00ree ......... 15,313,433
Transportation equipment ...scscccccccseses 108,260,088 Mandatory security valuation seecenese 87,784,338
Loans to policyowners 2 OOO seseoeseoee 223,478,347 Total obligations See H RECESS EH HETERO Hee $8,311,284,380
Premiums in process of collection pence wees 63,324,889
Interest and rentals due and sociees and tier SURPLUS FONDS TO POLICYOWNERS
OSSCTE .. re gecrenseee Soe ee rereereneees 76,012,349 To cover unforeseen contingencies .......0+++ $64,482,546
TOTAL ADMITTED ASSETS .....cccccesecovens . $8,876,728,086 TOTAL OBLIGATIONS AND SURPLUS FUNDS ..... $8,875,726,006
seceanc wih reurmets of at al ends eet to amortisation are stated at their amortized value and all other bonds and stocks are stated
te nea wi regurement of i Sent Commissioners whieh ore based on market quetations as of December 31, 1967. In addi.
to. us requied, osecriyvalution revere is ineioded mane te Habit $8,094,054 on deposit with public authorities.
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_ Richard Le Mineweaser
George R. Bassett
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Leonard R. Roebke
Ronald D. Stanhouse <
Emery B. Stolt J
_ Rodney G.- Rowles °
*
Crowd Reaction Cheers His Handlers
Pearson Coming Off Ropes in Canadian Campaign By HAROLD MORRISON
Canadian Press Staff Writer
Second in 2-Part Series
OTTAWA (#—Lester B. (Mike)
Pearson appears to be coming off
the ropes in his struggle for Can-
ada’s political championship.
Less apologetic and more forth-
‘right in his speeches than at the
start, he appears now to be win-
ning better crowd reaction as he
carries his peace-and-pfosperity
message across the country.
His audiences have become larg-
er and more attentive. Among his
handlers, the spirit has definitely
brightened.
* * *
“Well, what would you expect?”
he replied when asked to comment
on indicatios that he appeared a
bit groggy and slow in the cam-/t
‘paign opening. ‘It was like putting
a man into a championship fight
with only two weeks training.
That's all the time I had between
the time I became Liberal leader
and the date the election was
called.
“And you couldn’t even call it
training. I had to spemd that time
in the House of Commons, I had
no time to reorganize the party.
I had to go in almost raw, It's
getting easier for me now. I feel
a lot more confident of the fu-
ture than when I started.”
With half the campaign over,
the shy, rather quiet-spoken for- mer diplomat—given more to re-
Mective conversation than dazzling
oratory—now talks less of the mis-
takes of the Liberal party's past
and more of the bright new future
he sees ahead. He has given his
team a cleareg shape and per-
sonality—“the new party, the par-
ty of reform, the party of the
left."’
* * * 224
Though he drives himself hard,
Pearson, 60, appears in good phys-
ical shape. At the end of the first
three weeks of campaigning, after
he had covered parts of Ontario
and toured the four Western prov-
inces, Pearson told Liberab sup-
porters in Quebec to take heart.
He said he had found a “great
spirit of life, hope, energy, en-
thusiasm and. optimism in our
party.”” But the party needs more
than spirit to win an election, he
added; it needs to work,
* * *
He carried the same message
to every province: return the Lib-
erals to power to restore prosper-
ity. Everywhere he argued the ad-
vantages of his proposed 400 mil-
lion dollars in tax cuts over. Prime
Minister Diefenbaker’s billion-dol-
lar works program as an answer
to Canada's economic doldrums.
He hammered at Diefenbaker’s
proposed 15 per cent switch in
Canada’s imports from the United
States to Britain, arguing this
Edison to Keep
Expanding in 58 President Cisler Says
Outlook for This Year
Reasonably Satisfactory
DETROIT (#—Detroit Edison Co.
says the outlook for the big elec-
tric utility this year is reasonably
satisfactory, ‘‘all things consid-
ness slump.
In a report to stockholders,
Walker L. Cisler, Detroit Edison
president, said yesterday the com-
’ pany is going ahead with a 75 mil-
lion dollar construction program in)
1958. It spent $81,727,000 on ex-
pansion last year.
* * *
Cisler said 1957 was one of the
best in the company's 55-year his-
tory although the year ended in a
downtrend that continued into 1958.
Voicing optimism for the
future, Cisler said, ‘‘we find en-
couragement from the past in
that during the business down-
turns of 1948-49 and 1953-54 our
energy sales were well main-
tained."
Detroit Edison provides electric lof the time.”
ered,"’ in spite of a general busi-| power for Detroit and 401 other
communities in southeastern Mich-
igan. * * *
“The main source of our
strength is in people,” Cisler said.
“We have a relatively oe per-
centage of residentia] revénue for
a metropolitan company..
“The company serves an area
specializing in metal fabrication
replete with a skilled home-owning
labor force that can with equal
adeptness turn out an automobile,
satellite, tank, missile, airplane
part, space ship, refrigerator and
so on, according to the demands
Wants Pupils-to Visit
Jail as Warning
UTICA, N. Y. W—An Oneida
| County grand jury suggests a
| novel way to curtail juvenile de-
linquency; -visits to the county
jail by high schoo! pupils.
In a report handed up in Su-
preme Court, ~the jurors said
that, “due to the number of
youthful offenders involved in.
eases brought before this grand
jury, we respectfully recom-
mend that arrangements be
made for high schoo] juniors and
seniors to visit the Oneida Coun-
ty Jail as a possible deterrent to juvenile delinquency.” ton. kind of proposal makes food for|peace and asked voters to com: |
pare his own qualifications to find
peace with those of the Conserva- |
tives.
fale tariff protectionists at Washing-
He, emphasized the need for
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1958 =
"Loretta Young's |
Husband Irked TV Actress and Business
Partner Called Unfair,
,| Dishonest in Suit —
LOS ANGELES (® — Television
star Loretta Young's husband ac-
cuses her and their business part-
ner of “dishonesty, mismanage-
ment and unfairness.”
Advertising executive Tom Lew-
the actress has been considered
one of Hollywood's happiest, filed
a civil suit yesterday to dissolve
feels company, Lewislor Films,
GA
BALLROOM a Inc. The company has had a part
oo Every f memaagd in producing her filmed show
Sen. seen Sunday nights on NBC-TV. GALA ST. PATRICK'S
DANCE SUN., MARCH 16 a He alleged that Miss Young and
their partner Robert F. Shewalter
‘in eombination as directors and
‘stockholders and president and
isecretary-treasurer’’ have “exer-
'cised complete control over the
corporation to the complete ex-
clusion” of Lewis.
Unless the corporation is dis-
solved promptly, Lewis contended
DETROIT
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sonal friction between Miss Young
and Lewis ‘‘as far as I know.
Atty. Nathan J. Neilson, who filed
rior Court action for Lew-
is, said it is, so far as he knows,
“purely a matter of the dissolu-
tion of a business.”
Gen. Dyight D. Eisenhower
liberated more ‘territory in World
War II than Caesar conquered.
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is, whose 17%2-year. marriage to| #4
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NOW OPEN Young and Shewalter.
* * *
Tastee F reez In New York City, where he is
vice president in charge of tele-
467 Auburn ‘vision for the C. J. LaRoche Ad-
Acress from Auburn Hote! vertising Co., Lewis said the suit
is “a te oer and has
“no implica’ "
DELICIOUS In Hollywood, Miss Young was
ape FRUIT not available for comment. Her
4 press agent said she knew of no)
trouble in the marriage.
cea Available Shewalter said there is no per-
\{jnouncement naming Maj.
|| Roscoe C. Wilson to succeed Putt.
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arrested.”
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is Gail Fenton, 17, of San
Francisco, sensational model
nominated by our old friend
Dorothy Friend . . . Heard of
a fellow who gets good theater
tickets by writing to the box
$1 bill extra. “Nobody ever
returned my ‘bonus’ yet,” he
says.
No woman star — except
maybe Rita Hayworth — can
carry a picture alone nowa-
days. It’s a man’s world! ...
Century-Fox has “at least
six new gals” to choose from
for “Blue Angel” if Marilyn
Monroe declines.
THE MIDNIGHT EARL...
Milton Berle’s considering
Broadway theater ..
Beach hotel ..
a fourth, a white mink..
ing tour of Europe .
WISH I'D SAID THAT: If
That’s earl, brother. Dody: ‘Goodman Hits
By EARL WILSON
NEW*YORK — Our Buckeye friend, Comedienne Dody
Goodman, of the Jack Paar TV show, expects to earn $100,000
this year with guest shots, Las Vegas, summer theaters, ete.
Dody can’t understand why anybody hates
her — “I read the Bible every morning,” she),
says. She’s going back to God's country (Ohio)
for a two-week’ vacation shortly.
$5,000 for doing the Eddie Fisher show . .
Columnist Radie
stumbling over a cord, and is in Mt. Sinal.
(Richard Burton lugged her to an elevator.)
Everybody's entitled to an opinion—
so Rita Hayworth and Jim Hill walked
out on “Dark at the Top of the Stairs”
x * *
office — and always enclosing | This Year
She got
Harris broke her leg
hotel.
‘Plans East-West Hop
Over Atlantic Alone Africa, then north to London. He!
said the east-west Atlantic cross-
ing in a light plane by a lone
flier neve been accom-
SAN FRANCISCO — Peter’ plished. = -
Gluckman, 32, who twice has
crossed the Atlantic alone in a
light plane from west to east, now
hopes to do it from England to
New York.
The Flying Watchmaker said he
would leave San Francisco April
26 to fly to South America and
.With food prices being what
they are, you can’t blame a house-
wife for being shelf-conscious .. .
Nowadays, says Harold Coffin in
Quote, when a motorist gets a
puncture, he changes cars instead
of tires. —Earl Wilson.
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AF Chiet of
Donald L. Putt, who has indicated
diaapproval of some Defense De-
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retiring as Air Force chief of re-
search,
But he’s stepping out without the
public controversy that marked
the decision of Lt. Gen. James
‘Gavin to retire as the Army's re-
search chief. Gavin, who will leave
the Army on March 31, openly criti-
t cized certain pentagon policies.
* x *
yesterday in a*White House an-
Gen.
President Eisenhower rec-
Fl|ommended Wilson for promotion
|jto three-star rank.
*
Putt will be 53 on May 14 and * *
could have looked forward to at
least seven more years of active
duty.
The Air Force said that Putt,
although recently involved in what
appeared to be a_ controversy
with Secretary of Defense McEl-
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clerk brought back intact the
quarters and half-dollars she had
sealed in seperate envelopes to
keep track of the winners.
“I didn’t think anybody would
believé me if I lost it all,” said
Mrs. Hingst, who dropped $25 of
her own money in an hour on slot
machines and card games. Hollywood Headlines:
Susan Hayward to Play:
Role of Barbara Graham
this, Watson? Julie London re- Bette Davis Asks:
$85, 000 in Damages
LOS ANGELES
|Bette Davis asks $85,000 damages
for a tumble she todk into a base-
ment. Declines to Bet
Money Given
by Co-worker
BENTON HARBOR ( — Mrs.
Gertie Hingst couldn't bring her-
By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS
self to bet the $10 her fellow. sk ot HOLLYWOOD (INS). — Susan/ceived a diamond ring from Bobby wae
wormers gave her for a filer in. sak ber daetiesee ta tant = Beene» aes te ee ee yes Joanne Woodward finally re-|_ Her suit says that when she
Reno, Nev. " , ger’s picture “The Barbara Gra-| ‘was shown a house she rented last
* * kept it this long," she told Mrs. : iceived her real wedding ring from) ) 35 SNOW} & None om the base-
. ham Story,” told me that she)pay) Newman which is gorgeous.) "© Pas € Hingst, “you deserve to it for good. ” keep
The Benton Harbor courthouse brought with her a very bad cold. Nat King Cole is tossing himself ment was described to her as
ose a = _________|She said she leaves Thursday for! ; opening on a closet. 'a party on St. Patrick's Day which . i “
Corona to make a tour of the just happens to be his birthday. So she was not expecting a “‘pre-
|women's prison where Barbara) stairway
cipitous, ladder-type”
Robert Dix, son of the late Rich-| :
LATE SHOW ) Graham spent her last days before |ard Dix who was the male star in at ecineatge bs = hegpetts
EVERY SAT. ‘Cimarron,’ was on the MGM lot It says she suffered spinal- and
to discuss playing a part in the re-
make of his father’s most success-
ful picture.
(Copyright 1958) ° Susan sai@ she read the script
of the Barbara Graham story and
feels that it will do much te com-
bat juvenile delinquency, “It
shows what can happen to a girl
who gets in the wrong company,”
she said. other injuries.
* * *
The suit was brought~against
Ronald L, Buck and Mrs, Ann M.
Buck, identified as owners of the
jhouse, and Mrs. Lelah T. Pierson
and Mrs. Jeanette M. Clark, real)
| Wanger offered Susan's pusband| NORFOLK, Va. Ww — C. L. Tay- estate agents. |
withthe FL ’ bir ie nirioegh/ lor, assistant superintendent of a’
| Wi ie & a s
criminology, a job as technical di-/S"'" camp at Ahoskie, N. C.. Albuquerque Growing
rector. Eaton can’t possibly accept, “4™me here on vacation to get z away| ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. el
however, because he has too much, from routine duties. At Ocean View |Enroliment in Albuquerque schools
to do in Georgia. Jbeach he saw a familiar face —|for 1957 hit the 50,000 mark re-
x *& & la man who had escaped from|cently. School officials noted that
As soon as Carroll Baker feels'the camp just before Taylor's va-|the figure is about 15,000 greater)
well enough to return to Hollywood cation started. Taylor interrupted|than Albuquerque's entire popula-
she'll discuss another picture for his vacation to attend to duty. ition in 1940.
Warner Bros. Her oe son is now | ——
tee LAST TIMES So far no story has been found |
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THUNDERING DBL ACTON FROM nEAEEN TO HELL AND BACK?! |
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| Friend From Prison
won’t be another “Baby |
| Doll” which 1 thoroughly disliked |
and felt was an embarrassingly |
smutty movie.
She's such a good actress she,
\deserves a different type of story.
i « * * *
Despite what was printed else-'|
where, Lee Remick, the girl who is,
so good in “Long Hot Summer,”
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THE PONTTAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH 14, 1958
ebcmbies Accused Killer
After Daring Jail-Break {Lawrence River, the year round.|out its 29h
Macklewicz,
(” — Actress|who broke out of jail Sunday, was
captured without
inight.
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in the fresh waters of the St./Southern Sweden” turned
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accused cop killer
Aker 42151 a fight last
* * *
the unshaven, bedraggled fugitive |
from ‘beneath a railroad embank-|
ment at gunpoint.
* x x
The New Britain, Conn., native|
was led’ manacled and under!
heavy guard to Panay County's
skyscraper jail, from. which he
and three ether prisoners
a rope made of mattress ticking. |
The other three were recaptured
earlier,
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Immediately after the ‘‘Present |
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FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1958 TWENTY-FOUR
From the
Press Box.
LAKELAND, Fla.—Earl Torgeson, the oft-traveled
first baseman of the Chicago White Sox, let it be known
how he feels about the Tigers.
When the Sox arrived in Lakeland this week to play
the Tigers, Torgy stopped at the batting cage while
Catcher Charley Lau was hitting and cracked, “Don’t
look too good, Charley, or they will send you down.”
These words had a tone of bitterness. Last season
in training camp when Ray Boone was being groomed
for first base, Torgy laughed at the experiment. He
let it be known that putting Jim Finigan on third
base and relieving him at first base was implying
that Finigan was a bigger asset to the club. ‘
“If I can’t help this club more than Finigan can,
then I shouldn’t be here,” Torgeson was quoted as say-
ing. He thought Boone should have stayed at third and
he should have been given the opportunity to play frst.
x & kk
It didn’t work out, as he and Finigan both were
traded. “That was our best move last year when we
gave the Tigers Dave Philley for Torgeson,” remarked
a member of the Sox organization, “he helped us tre-
mendously, in the late stretch.”
“We sure pulled one over on the Tigers,” the
speaker added. “It was as good as the Billy Pierce
swap for Aaron Robinson,” he continued.
The Tigers, however, now figure it is their turn to
pull the wool over “trader” Frank Lane. This is in refer-
ence to the trade which brought Jim Hegan and Hank
Aguirre to Detroit for J. W. Porter and Hal Woode-
shick. .
x *« *
Did Lane really get out-traded? The White Sox aren’t
sure. They, like many others, are content to see how
the trade works out before sounding off at the new
Tribe general manager. —
The White Sox are counting heavily on Kala-
mazoo’s Ron Jackson, and if the 6-foot-7 first base-
man makes the grade like Al Lopez feels he will, then
Torgeson and Walt Dropo won't both be needed.
And Lane still figures Vic Wertz is in need of help
at the initial sack, so what is wrong with the possibility
that Lane may again go affer Torgeson?
DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX
The 19-page “thesis” printed by White Sox vice-presi-
dent Chuck Comiskey detailing the simplified pennant
road for the Chicagoans this year was passed out to all’
the writers covering the Tiger training camp. |
The essehce of all 8,000 words in Comiskey'’s Credo!
is “We've got the pitching, we’ll murder them all.” How
about the hitting, Chuck?
x * *
The Tigers are playing the Red Sox at Sarasota today
and one bit of humor which came off the diamond was:
“Gee, I hope Jimmy Piersall doesn’t get on base be-
cause if Lou Skizas is playing third and Piersall gets!
over there, we may have to call time out while they) |
| words at every sack on the base paths. j authorize Pontiac Press Phote
cuter HOPEFUL — Dave
Payne, 127-pound regional cham-
pion, leads a four-man Pontiac
Central] team into the state
wrestling tournament tonight
at Ann Arbor. The event will
conclude Saturday night,
Managers Delay
Drive for Title Kearns, Petroskey at
Kenny Lane’s Future
MUSKEGON, Mich. uw — A dif-
ference of opinion between. light-
weight Kenny Lane's
his drive for a shot at the title.
Lane,
|Assn. lightweight contender more |
for a title bout with champion Joe
Brown.
The NBA has ordered Brown to
fight Lane by April 15 or va-
cate his title, but co-manager |
Jack Kearns has digi pe S|
situation by saying
match between Brown —_ Ralph
Dupas,
Lane's other co-manager Pete,
Petroskey, expressed “utter dis-
gust"’ at Kearns’ plan and added:
“I wag not consulted. I didn't
Kearns to make the
Statement. I am not going to go
along with it. I am going to hold
ito the NBA order.”
Michigan boxing commission
;chairman Floyd Stevens of Grand
| Rapids says the Michigan body
will recognize only a Lane - Brown i title bout.
Darby Captains Cadets
WEST POINT, N.Y. @ — Chuck
\Darby of Sturgis, Mich., was
‘elected captain of the 1958-59 Army
lbasketball team at a meeting of
lettermen yesterday. He, succeeds
Don De Jardin of Forest Hills,
N.Y.
Player Delegates to Discuss Bill
May Oppose Change acted after four player delegates
wired protests to Rep, Keating
(R-NY),
* * *
A decision was made.to recon-
vene the 16 representatives, and
‘Roberts called J. Norman Lewis,
their attorney, in New York. Lew-
is said he would.call a meeting
for next week after talking with
Roberts and Yost.
x *« *
The proposed bill, which would
put certain business aspects of all
professional team sports under
federal control, is sponsored by detrimental to the game.
The players voted unanimously
at Key West, Fla., Feb. 8 to en-
dorse the professional sports bill
drafted by Rep. Celler (D-NY).
might not have acted too hastily
after learning that the club own-
ers are opposed to the bill.
® * * Celler, Chairman of the House an-
ti-trust Subcommittee, Odds Over Plans for
co-mana- |
gexs threatens to further delay
a Muskegon boy who
turned professional jn 1953, has
been the No. 1 National Boxing, ‘hi
than a year but still is waiting
Sight ey aeued ar w prepeend | By BRUNO L, KEARNS
Sports Editor, Pontiac Press
LAKELAND, Fla.—A guy on
new relaxed spring training pro. letics, 8 to 6.
gram and another just up out of a} Homer heroes for the Bengals
flu bed flexed their muscles for! were Al Kaline, the brilliant out-
two homers each here Thursday | fielder who’s been ordered to as the Detroit Tigers tucked ‘away
their second Grapefruit League
a Victory over tthe Kansas City Ath- take it easy this spring, and
ailing through mest of the exhi-
bition season with a bad cage of
infectious flu,
In fact, the Tigers really had on
their home run clothes,, Others were clouted by third baseman Loulett center aided all
Skizas and catcher Jim” Hegan,
who caught“his first innings for
the Bengals being obtained
in a winter trade with the Cleve-
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A favoring wind blowing into
Red Sox Apply Latest Whitewash, 1-0
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {Johnny Podres for six runs in the
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sent a weeping willow tree to New defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers
\York Yankee Manager Casey 8-2, Doubles by Andy Pafko, ‘John-
Stengel: iny Logan and Felix Mantilla. fea-
It made Ol’ Casey mad, But [tured a four-run outburst by the
that's not the only reason Stengel| Braves in the second inning. Filipe
is angry. His Yankees need some | Montemayor homered for Los An-
willows with base hits in them. igeles.
The American League champs| The San Francisco Giants had
took another one on the chin yes-|better luck. They clobbered the
terday, dropping a 1-0 verdict to|Chicago Cubs 13-2 behind the
the Boston Red Sox for their fifth) | slugging of Daryl Spencer, who
loss and third whitewashing in six, had two home runs and a pair,
exhibition starts. Yankees Absorb 3rd Shutout of singles. Jim Davenport, rookie
third baseman, also homered for
the Giants.
In other games, Roy McMillan
hit a three-run homer and led Cin-
cinnati to a 7-3 triumph over
Pittsburgh; Minnie Minoso’s third-
inning double drove in the only
iruns as Cleveland blanked Balti-
more 2-0; Washington clubbed Jack
Sanford for eight runs in whipping
Philadelphia 9-1 and Gene Green's
single in the 14th enabled St. Louis
to nip the Chicago White Sox 3-2. In other news, World Series star
Lew Burdette ended his 12-day
holdout and signed with the Mil-
waukee Braves fore a reported
$35,000 . . . shortstop Don Buddin
of the Boston Red Sox was given
a hardship discharge from the
Army and Fill report to the team
this weekend . and Jim Gal-
lagher, former ‘general manager
of the Cubs joined the Phillies’
farm system. He will help farm
director Eugene Margin.
* * x |
Immediately after the game, |
Stengel alerted regulars Hank
Bauer, Bill Skowron and Gil Mc-.
Dougald. “Be ready to work by)
the week-end,” he told the tender- |
‘armed trio. ‘‘We gotta win a ball SPORES| ‘game prettv soon."
* * *
And in commenting on the $45
bill he received from a_ tree
nursery in Wisconsin for ‘‘one
weeping willow delivered at Glen-|
dale, Calif." Casey said, ‘‘The|
guy who pulled the joke is going
to find it expensive, because the)
willow goes right back unless the
New York club wants to pay. for
* bf *x
The Yankees managed only six
ts off the combined efforts of
\Frank Sullivan, George Susce and
'Al Schroll, Billy Consolo’s long
single to left center following
Sammy White’s double in the
third inning did the damage.
The Hilwaukes “willows” raked
: Big Home ‘Gate’
Seen for Giants Stoneham Says Club
Will Eventually Top
| LA Dodgers |
|
troit Tiger centerfielder Harvey
to be hit on the elbow. with? ball thrown from the
outfield as he slides into third on q third-inning
triple yoreniay = at _ LakelpAd, Fla. Kansas aly TRIPLE BECOMES DAMAGING BLOW—De-
Kuenn is about third baseman I
of centerfielder Lam ligers Slam Si Homers in & 6 Victory the blasts,
although al] but gg probably
would have been American League
park home runs,
Hegan and Kaline each blasted
liners into the bleachers in
straightaway center at the 380-foot
mark and they likely would have
been triples under normal season
six-hit explosion in the third.
Kansas City roared back with
in the top of the eighth off
Aguirre, Tiger lefthander
three innings
Shaw, the Cuban League hotshot,
strengthened. his bid to stick with
the varsity by allowing the A's
only two runs and three hits in
the time he worked. \
Ralph Terry, Howard Reed and
Tom Gorman worked for the A's.
Reed, a 22-year-old from Dallas
without pre experience, was high-
ly impressive, He worked four
innings, allowing only twe hits,
and was constantly ahead of the
Tiger hitters, much to the pleas-
| Ure of manager Harry Craft. .
Two ex-Tigers swapped to KC in
the big winter trade saw service.
* *
Frank oo caught six innings,
going hitless in two trips, and Bill
Tuttle played right field. He popped
to the catcher, went out twice on
infield bounces and flied to center.
His play, as it had been rough
most of last season with the Ti-
gers, appeared to lack fire or en-
thusiasm,
* * *
The Tigers Friday moved into
Sarasota for a game with the Bos-
ton Red Sox and Ted Williams.
er Teots
AP Wirephote
Hector Lopez was awaiting relay
Woody Held'’s throw from short-
stop Billy Hunter. Kuenn was removed from the
game, which the Tigers won by an 8-6 score.
PHOENIX, Ariz. — President |
Horace Stoneham of the Giants |
predicts that over the years his |
club will draw more fans in San|
Francisco than the Dodgers in Los'
Angeles, |
* ‘land's swift-striding gift to Villa- * *
last 1958 try at the world indoor les County with fou illion |
cosple ts shunt twice aa large - mile record in the Chicago Re-|
the northern Californi re ‘lays tonight.
ey "| A capacity 10,000 in the Inter-
“San Francisco is a better sports, national Amphitheater will watch
town all around than Los Angeles,” the Irish Olympic champion scur-
Stoneham said. “The next couple ry after the world mark of 4:03.6
of years those big opening crowds |which he missed by only a tenth
in the Los Angeles Coliseum (102,-\o¢ a second last month.
000 capacity) will -give the Dodg- * * *
ers a big edge in home attend-| Four other Olympic gold medal
ance. winners will perform in the meet.
Delany has won the Olympic 1,500-
meter event.
Delany, seeking his 23rd con-
secutive indoor victory at the dis- * * *
“But when we get in our park,
I'm sure over the years we'll
outdraw them."
Sarr Francisco will have its new control such practices as the con-|
tract reserve clause when they)
are “reasonably necessary”
continue the sport on its en
footing.
* *® *
Celler claims the ‘reasonably
necessary’’ clause would protect
any player against arbitrary ac-
tion by club owners, but Keating
charged it would result in a great
many lawsuits.
Eddie Yost of the Washington
Senators, and Robin Roberts of
the Philadelphia Phillies, the
leagues’ player representatives,
met yesterday with Commissioner
Ford Frick, Yost and Roberts
GRAPEFRUIT
‘men
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Won Lost Pet.
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Bt: Louis ieee. eee eee 4° 2 667) Cincinnati onic ee seen ees: 4 2 67
Philadelphia... k naa 3 2 400
Los Angeles 3 2 6
Milwaukee SHE 2 3 400 |
Pittsburgh 1 4 .200
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TODAY'S SCHEDU LE
— vs, Chicago (N) at Las Vegas,
ev.
Boston vs, Detroit at Sarasota, Fila
— (A) Ae Los Angeles. at Miami,
Sean Francisco vs. Cleveland at El Centro,
Cincinnati! vs. New York at St. Peters- i. -
Philadeiphig vs. Milwaukee at Bradenton.!
st. Louls vs, Pittsburgh at Ft.
" THURSDAY'S RESULTS - Myers. |
, Philadelphia Ban Pranciees 13, Chicago ah 2
Mi 3 Los Angeles 3 a 16-game winner, is trying to win
ton 1, New York 6 : He yielded only three hits and two ru
‘kansas Cy 6 won the game, 86
VE OY \ |\stadium~ with 455,000 capacity in
‘It would exempt from federal '1959. tance, defends the Banker’s Mile
title he won last year in 4:03.8.
The world record of 4:03.6 was
set by Denmark’s Gunnar Nielsen This despite the fact Los An- |nova University, gets his next- -to- | jlast month
* * *
It probably is tonight or never
this year for Delany, He makes
his final indoor appearance in
Cleveland next week and there he |
must travel 12 laps to the mile. |
Tonight, he needs to circle the
spruce boards only 11 times the
same number he did in his near
record-matching effort last month.
He has. three rivals, including
Burr Grim of the University of
Maryland; Jim Beatty, formerly
of North Carolina, and Phil Cole-
jman of Chicago. Delany and
Grim had a little body-checking
episode last week as the Irishman
triumphed in the mile feature of
the K. of C. Meet in New York.
* * *
The other Olympic stars defend | in New York in 1955, Delany was Chicago Relays titles. Charley
» Contr ol of Boards clocked in 4:03.7 in the National Jenkins, the 400-meter Olympic.
Wins for Flint’ Y’ Burkemo 4 Strokes Back
Superior height that permitted,
control of the rebounds, last night
gave Flint YMCA cagers an ad-
vantage over the Pontiac ‘‘Y” club
for a 76-63 victory. Win sends Flint
against Owosso YMCA for the
Northeastern District YMCA cham- PENSACOLA, Fla. «® — Fred
Hawkins, playing the best golf of,
pionship, the winner to represent
the district in the state title tour-
ney. pace-setter in today’s second
round of the $15,000 Pensacola
Open tournament.
The veteran from E] Paso, Tex., ° ot * *
Flint held a first period edge of
20-9, was 42-23 at halftime. moved out in front yesterday with| Joe Bisco, 646 center, paced the a six-under-par 66, despite blow-
winners with 24 points. Ken Kaest- ‘ing himself to a fat seven on one
ner’s 16 led Pontiac. Inole,
Bruins Trim Montreal, 7-3
Toppazzini, Plante Injured
a
AP Wirephote
BEARS WATCHING — Eyes focused shar ply on target, Detroit |
| Tiger rookie righthander Bob (Buck) Shaw is about to deliver curve |
regular job with the Tigers. |
|
ball pitch against Kansas City Athletic batter in Thursday's exhibi- |
tion game at Lakeland, Fla. Shaw, Cuban winter league sensation BOSTON (# — Boston's playoff,hing the Montreal goal and fell iMissed Free Throws ‘stock has tumbled a little with
ithe loss of Jerry Toppazzini while
Montreal has retained the serv-
‘ices of goalie Jacques Plante by
the narrowest of margins.
* * *
Both players were injured last
night as the Bruins defeated the
Canadiens 7-3 in the only National
Hockey League action and edged
ahead of Detroit into third place.
The Bruins are a cinch to make
ithe Stanley Cup Playoffs but their ichances once they reach the post-
eon coenperRion: have fallen
of
* * ®
Winger Toppazzini, hustling pen-
jalty killer and 24-goal scorer for,
the team, will not play again this
year because of an injury to his Cos the A’s. The Tigers right eye in the first period.
Toppazzini ‘ran into a stick be- to the ice in pain, clutching. his
bleeding right eye. Later it was
reported that the hemorrhaging
was within the eye itself, that
there was no danger of Josing the
eye and that, Toppazzini should be
all right to play next season.
* * *
Plante was injured in the mid-
dle period when teammate Doug
Harvey hurled Boston's Vic Sta-
siuk into the goal which in turn
knocked Plante back where his
head hit the crossbar.
Jacques, leading candidate for
‘the Vezina Trophy with a 2.09.
goal per game average going into
the contest, was helped off the)
ice and rushed to a hospital where}
os fr learned he had a concus-
Plante is expected to be ready | |
| Hawkins had collected seven)
birdies on the first 13 holes.
birdies Hawkins had for the round
were the most scored on a single!
round since the start of the winter
tournaments.
* * *
Otto Griener, a club pro from
Tenafly, N. J., was one stroke
back at 67.
Another stroke back were Bo
Wininger of Odessa, Tex., Frank
Stranahan of Toledo, , and
Don Whitt of Alameda, Calif.
Walter Burkemo, of Franklin
Hills, Mich., was four strokes off
the pace with a 33-37 — 70.
Spoil Chance‘at Tie
Three straight misses from the
foul line, in the final’ minute
Ryeson led all the way except
for a.ist period Sunoeo edge, Half-
time count was 30-24: Sunoéo out-
ia een in the finale, 15-10.
Dick Muller clas a for win-
ners, and game, with 19, Chuck
|for action this weekend. Delany Takes Another Crack at Record CHICAGO \—Ron Delany, Ire--AAU Championships in New York winner, defends at 600 yards. Ira
ious U.S, 400-meter relay team in
Murchison, member of the victor-
Jones in Chicago Event
ithe 1956 Melbourne Games, tries!
ito keep his 50-dash title.
Olympic broad jump champion
areg Bell challenges Murchison in
the 50 spring. There is no broad
ijump competition. Glenn Davis,
‘Oly mpic 400-meter hurdle winner, |
Hawkins Leads With 66 seeks the 60 high hurdles title.
34th Consecutive Win
ANNAPOLIS, Md,
|Gallagher of Fordham last nigtit)
icaptured his 34th straight race of
his 10-year pro career; was the) PGA officials said the nine. ‘the season in the 1500 meter free
;style event of the Eastern Inter- ce
Steering Committe
‘Named for 'Y’ Meet
(” — Drury 3 AB RW Bolling.2» 23
Hunter,ss 4 60 © Aguitrre.p : 6 6
Carothers.ss 1 0 6 artinss 4 06 0
Martyn,| 3.1 0 Kuenn,cf 261
Cerv,if 2 1 1 Groth.cf 110
Lopez, 3b 3 2 1 Kaline.rf 2332
Power,lb 4 1 2 Taylor.rf 101
Held,cf 4 1 1 Boone.ib 30600
Tuttle, rf 4 0 © Harris, Ib 1 0 0
Baxes.2b 9°60 «0 Greeng 61f 4 1 1
House.c 2 0 © Skizas.3b 31 1
ith,e 2 0 © Bertola.Jb 0 6 06
‘Terry.p 1 0 1 Hegan,c 211
Reed,p 1 0 1 Laue 1 60 6
rmat.p © 0 © Shaw.p 20 6
B-Chiti 6 © 0 A-Zernialp 1 6 0
C-Graff © © 0 Boros. 2b 1 0 6
Totals 33 6 7 Totals 33 a 9
A-Panned tor Shaw in 6th.
B-Walked for Gorman tn 9th.
C-Ran for Chiti in #th.
Kansas City ....002 000 04 6—4#
} 166 O10 686 s—8
Lau. PO-A-Kansas City 24-15. De-
DP-Boros ane Harris. LOB-
HR-Bolling 2.
Kaline 2, Hegan, Heid
haw. LP- ‘Terry.
*
A four-member ‘‘steering’’ com-
mittee has been announced by
chairman of the Michigan YMCA
weight-lifting championships here
on Saturday, April 12.
* * *®
T. J. Martinez, better known as
“Marty,” last night was selected
as chairman for the event. Marty
immediately made known his com- -
mittee aides.
- They are Gary O'Neil, Gary
Eley, Pete Bisbikis and Larry
Blain. The group will be respon-
sible for publicizing the meet,
ticket sales, procurement of
trophies and actual conduct of
the event,
Selection of the committee was
made at a YMCA weightlifting club
session at the Pontiac ‘Y’ last
night.
Title meet takes place in the
Pontiac ‘Y' gymnasium, and en-
‘tries were expected from Grand
Rapids, Lansing, and Bay City as
iwell as from many other mate
communities.
NAL Standings
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TaUASDAT's. Rise LTs
| Boston 7, Montreal
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YOU'RE THE MANAGER (Fifth of-a series)
By BEN OLAN
Fred Haney led the Milwaukee
Braves to their first National
League pennant and World Cham-
pionship in 1957, In contrast to the
previous season when his strategy
was generally criticized, Haney
was voted the National League
Manager of the Year last October.
Here’s a chance to match wits
with the manager of the Worid
Champions. In the following in-
stance, Haney's decision turned
Mathews opens the frame by
drawing a base on balls. Andy
Pafko (R) is the next batter with
Del Crandall (R),/Frank Torre
(L) and Wes Covington (L) sched-
uled to follow,
Young had-17 for losers.
d. Have Mathews try to steal
second?
Other data: Pafko has one hit
in three tries — a homer — in
this game. Crandall has two for
three and Torre is zero for two.
Mathews has two stolen bases in
$F gatas bee the year.)
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; : THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1958
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Outstanding individuals Dick Booth a 63-58 verdict last month. DOWN NEW!
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John
PRE-SEASON
SAVINGS!
By BILL CORNWELL
With their knees still a little
shaky after Wednesday's narrow
escape, the Pontiac Central Chiefs
return to the Livonia Bentley gym-
nasium tonight in quest of a Class
A regional basketball title.
Host Bentley will be their oppo-
nent as the two schools struggle
for a berth in next week’s state
quarter-finals. Game time is 8:30
p-m. »
Pontiac was scared stiff by Wa-
terford's fighting Skippers in semi-
final action on fhe Bentley court.
* * * :
Top-heavy favorites in view of
their lopsided 71-41 victory over
‘Waterford during the regular sea-
ison, the Chiefs were forced to go
‘all out for a 48-42 triumph.
It was a rude awakening for
the Chiefs, who hadn't even per- a big doubleheader determines
Saturday’s finalists.
* * *
The opener of
would likely draw an overflow
Troy taking on a strong Rochester
five at 7 but an all-Wayne-Oakland
2nd game matching West Bloom-
field and Brighton is almost cer-
tain to force tourney officials to
put up the SRO sign early.
Survivors of the rugged twin-
for an 8 p.m. clash and a berth
in the state quarter-finals next
week.
Going “on past records, unbeaten
(10-8) have to be rated the favor-
ites to keep rolling.
* * *
Troy. with one the best balanced
teams in the area, dominated the
Oakland B Joop and knocked over the program)
crowd alone with highly-ranked| importance at tournament time.
* * *
Rochester has been going strong
ali year despite fiye losses and
hit peak form in the district here
last week. So a Falcon victory
would be no great surprise.
Brighton's record is deceiving
since the Bulldogs lost several
close ones. Coach Harry Fosdick
has proven he can get his boys
“way up” on occasion looking
bill wily return to PCH tomorrow |
Troy (18-0) and West Bloomfield | back at those upsets of Clarkston and Wayne Figley. (Troy),
Lucadam and Jim Hollister (Kee-.
go), Carl Montross
Lothery (Rochester) and big,
Brian Watson of Brighton are ex-
pected to keep the scorekéepers
|busy throughout the evening.
| 7 * * *
The tourney champion will «be
the only area ‘‘B’’ team remain-
ing in the race for state honors.
Warren was eliminated last night and Gene
by 1957 runnerup Harper Woods,’
64-57,
|
Ferndale and Highland Park,
season-long basketball powers in
Class A ranks, collide in the Bir-
mingham. High School gym tonight
for a regional crewn and a trip to Ferndale, Parkers Collide The anticipated all-city regional
final between Flint Northern and
Flint Cefttral failed to materialize
after Saginaw Arthur Hill pulled.
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* * * spired heavily while mopping up |teams from other leagues along/next week's state quarter-finals.
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week’s district play. ents. One of: those independents|o’clock in a game which matches
| Pontiac eventually defeated the|W@S Rochester hy an impressive |@ couple of Michigan’s brightest
‘Skippers because of greater re- 47-32 score. iprep stars—“Jumping’’ Gene Law-
, | f Highland Park and Fern- ‘serve strength and better scoring Pt hed alae
\balance. PCH will not be able to Ca ete) Le
dispose of Bentley on those quali- Ferndale reached the regional
fina} with an easy conquest of
outclassed Royal Oak Dondero. |Arthur Hill Saturday- | The Parkers found*the road to for the Class A regional title.
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| * * *
“AL KALINE” | There is every indication that
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ibodst skilled replacements on the Regional Scores
THURSDAY'S REGIONAL SCORES
CLASS a.
| se: Flint Central 60, Al 5 le 9 bench. In addition, they have the) Stinaw arthur Hill 48 Plint North-| >" |
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Austin Catholic and Grosse Pointe CLASS B
Allegan 41, East Grand Rapids 39
Holland Christian 44, Dowagiac 42 Scoring stars Ron Gable and
~ Others from 2.98 up George King, along with Jim.
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eliminated by Bentley in Tues- | Dundee 50, Michigan Center 49 {
Hudson 54, Stockbridge 45 1
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AT LIVONIA BENTLEY 24 E. Lewrence furnishing the scoring punch and
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|
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MGadifiec 72, Tawas Area 54 unbeaten Class A team.
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Charles 61, CLASS
Hanover-Horton 43,
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Coldwater St.
|St. Mary 58
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re —— * * *
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1x12-6". 1.20 in 112 3 | Ten of the nation’s top teams, New York takes a day off after Evansville, Ind. for the NCAA Georgetown of Kentucky in the) 0 0 rin ¢ Metal ets with
ce FF i eal four of them former champions, Opening round victories by SX. small college crown after upset one: The winners meet Saturday | ; Bitch Doors
~ join six unranked quintets tonight John's of New York ang St Jo victories = the semifinals ‘night for the championship. __ i f Vinyl Counter Top in college basketball's title-seek- Seph's of Philadelphia In Kansas City, the semifinals Best-of-Three Lidlifter, WOOD PANELING ing para «+ yo the NAIA taatch defending -* * ‘Nicci, ¢ Double Sink African Samarra Plywood 98 ‘The NCAA has the big-chool| Among the small colleges. two champs Tennessee State and) Tonight's oe (ae at University of Detroit, /keveivins Commer 5 5 a ea Ss. T 45 at otte, Xington, ”
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new, exciting ways of Ginuhing peu your Knotty Pine.” 71-22. jlucky coin that gave him the home - Alse eee Fine Weed Panelings _ ‘ Here's tonight's lineup with | floor advantage in his National —— ranking, if any, and records: ‘Basketball Assn. playoff series
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“ night's and Saturday's current x . | Division tie with the Pistons.
Budget Terms Available — Easy Monthly P ayments | ciass A title meet in the U: of M. _ Lexington — Kentucky, No. 9 They meet here’ Saturday after-
pool at Ann Arbor. Maples were Sth , 234), vs. Miami (Ohio) (8-7): neon (2 p.m.) in a nationally C | Sh il
‘a year ago. Notre’ Dame, No. 8 (33-4), vs. televised game (NBC) to open or ée
; ® * * Indiana, No. 12 Te ie _ the best-of-three series. The ses-
| Jay Myers’ team gumbers 13, __San Francisco — CISCO, | ond _ will be Sunday after- d S
U U f “ted by defending state titlist Tom No. 4 (251), vs. Seattle, No. 18° neon in Cincinnati and the third, an ons UM er O / Bechtel in the 400-yard and 200- (BS); Idaho State (22-4) vs. Cal- if needed, back here Tuesday
~ i yard freestyle events, Tom is fornia qis$>. ; | night, 4994 4 ghd Ge Drayton
4 StJohn's got off on the right.
| unbeaten in his specialties this
| year, or last. He has bettered
the gtate mark of 4:26.6 several
times, with his best time 4:19.5.
Tom, and diver Fred Wickham
| are in action tonight, in the 400
and diving, only events listed to-
| day. Other preliminaries and fin-
als are set for Saturday. foot in the NIT after a slow start During the regular 7l-game sea-
‘by downing Butler 2-72 St.Jo- son Detroit and Cincinnati met 12)
iseph’s moved up with an 83-72 times and split even. In the dozen
conquest of St. Peter's of Jersey Contests the Royals outscored* the)
: Pistons 1,242 to 1,207—the slight 35-' ~*~ * * point margin representing 7)
| The semifinals of the NCAA about 10 minutes of scoring in the
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Royal Oak Kimball's Barry John- spective photo gives some indication that a basketball is almost a ‘tripped defending champion
|Wheaton, winner of 27 of its pre-
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‘turned back highly regarded)
AP Wirephoto Evansville 78-70.
|up its 26th successive victory with
ia 70-67 decision over Youngstown At no stage of the season did,
either of the teams win two games.
*'in @ row from the other one. |
Detroit won the home floor ad-
season ended Wednesday night. ~ at
AL HANOUTE freestyle. Both qualified at the
recent SC title meet. MEET GEORGE YARDLEY — Meet the man with the hands — | “a. nay mostly true to V@ntage when Rocha outguessed HEVR
24 Alleys - Automatic Pin Setters kt * ft George Yardley, scoring star of the Detroit Pistons. This odd per- (form Dees mee chalked cO#ch Bobby Wanzer of Cincinnati] © OLET - BUICK | the coin flip after the regular|| MY 2-2411 LAKE ORION
toy in gis huge grasp. Leading the Pistons into their 16th year of |
NBA playoffs this weekend, Yardley can boast of a record of his and Tennessee State whipped East
own. Hfs 2,000 points scored this season set a professional basketball ‘Texas 81462. Texas Southern
record. | gained the round of four by turn-
- ling back Coe 98-78 and George-
town upset West Virginia Wesley-
jan 83-74.
Pontiac Entries in
son also qualified in the butterfly,
along with the Kimball freestyle
‘relay team. Maples have two re-
flay teams among’ their entries.
|Birmingham's qualifiers are, be-
| sides Bechtel] and Wickham: ‘Pete
\Sintz (unbeaten this year in 50-
/100-yard freestyle), Pete Palmer,
‘Dave Smith, Hill Buick, Dave
Rider, Jim Peters, Bob Sintz, Den-
nis Collins, Jim Walls, Les Harber Although the game will be on |_—
Detroit's “home court,” the R} — A 5 8 CAR! actual playing site will be the
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this north central Michigan town
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he ski club championships Sun-
Jumpers are expected from Ish-
peming, Iron Mountain, Pontiac Seen the fieldhouse court.
and Detroit. Leading the Pistons into their|
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TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1958”
> 5 _ Six Experts to Discuss Lawn, Tree and Shrub Care
~ Schedule Two
Public Meetings Local Groups Sponsor
. First Citywide Garden
Clinic Next Week
By SYLVIA de STEIGER
Garden Editor
The basic ingredients for a beau-
tiful outdoor living room are
lawns, trees and shrubs and these
are the first items which should be
on an early spring agenda.
Next week Pontiac residents
will have the opportunity for the ,
first time to learn all about these |
three topies during two. informa. |
Six city, county and state experts
will be on-hand to outline the
steps which should be taken to.
start as well as maintain home
LEARN HOW TO HAVE A LAWN LIKE THIS TUESDAY
Py
grounds. i
~ ot * a |
Pontiac Central High School
atiditorium will be the site of both. One of gardening’s extra bo-'is filled with the soil taken from
nuses is exercise—and no place is the first.
that exercise more profitably ap-- There are divided schools of
iplied than in spring spading. thought on the depth of spading
necessary. For centuries, English Te one unfamiliar with it, spad- a
oarteete eh GIG ee i eg i es ae * | onerus chore, to or
are bey Sahel ree the Pontiac | avoided whenever possible. Ac-
a mber of Commerce, the’ tuatly, eight hours work, spread Pontiac Parks and Recreation De-! over as any days, a the
partment and the Michigan Sate gardener 1,500 ‘square feet of
University Oakland County Exten- apaded| esil — nnd. ue) sore amas:
sion Service. nine
Tuesday night, the 1!) hour
meeting will be concerned with
lawns,
DISCUSS SEED VARIETIES ©
Donald E, Nagel, city forester,
will discuss building new lawns,
varieties to use, seeding rates and
covers during seed germination.
Assistant county agricultural meetings which begin at 7:30 p.m
and are open to the public without
charge.
* * *
soil to be turned over to the depth
not an essential rule of thumb —
or spade — “trenching”
ner.
; * * &
Gardening experts agree that! It is most often used by Ameri-
there is no substitute for spading' can gardeners when they are work-
jor plowing. In a small garden, of|ing with roses, perennials and
course, plowing is impractical, so some annual crops. It is largely
the home gardener usually must\regarded as unnecessary in this
rely on his spade. ‘country for vegetables and an-
Faced with a spading job, the nual flowers, but it is a recom-
novice gardener would be only|mended method for preparing
jhuman if he asked himself, “Why a perennial bed, where the plants agent Jay Poffenberger will pre. 4° it, anyway?” jare to grow for several years with-
sent the facts concerning soils ei jout disturbance.
needed for lawns including “top, The answer is the same simple,
soils, subsoils, mucks, soil testing explanation for any of the things
and liming. done around a garden. ‘To help
* ithe seeds grow.”
* * Garden, Gardener Benefit
From Exercise With Spade |=."
ing’ method, which requires the!
lof two spades, or two feet. Whilé
might
be a helpful guide for the begin- ey 4 ze
Something New
Beginning next Friday, something new will
be added to each of the farm and garden pages
this year.
Since there are 27 branches of the
Woman’s National Farm and Garden Asso-
ciation, Inc. throughout the area, one member
from each club will be invited to write an
article on some, gardening hobby.
ae
ae
ag
: P
Roof Gardeners
Battle Soot, Win Manhattan Skyscraper
Inhabitants Organize;
_ Have Usual Problems Woman’s National Farm and Garden Associa-
tion, Inc., will discuss Begonias.
i
|
i]
the best amateur ‘green thumbs’’
in America are‘ conquering soot
and lack of soil to raise gardens
high on Manhattan skyscrapers.
They are a new breed of gar-
deners, recently organized as
“The Rooftop Gardeners,” and
now showing their first exhibit
at the International Flower Show
in New York City. —~
“There's nothing we can do
. + + ‘about the soot,’ said Club Chair-
jman Mrs. Harry Schwartz to visi-
That's the word from the chemi- tors to the exhibit. “‘We endure Spray to Halt Tree
Growth—No Cutting
NEW YORK i — Electric pow-
er and telephone workers may be
able to spare your tree when they
come to clear the utility lines in the
backyard. “Their advice and/or experiences concerning a © specific topic should aid our readers in planning ©
_ and maintaining their gardens through the | ’ spring, summer and fall. 5 |
» _ Although they will probably not be experts ~
: in the field by profession, their interest in na- ~
» ture and devotedness to their hobby will bring ©
: out many interesting and worthwhile tips for |
"gardeners to try. ’
: x * * ‘
The first article, written by Mrs. James C. §
Clarke, a member of the Pontiac branch of the |
NEW YORK (INS) — Some of Hedges Are Purposeful,
Attractive Around Home and apply two tablespoons of
fertilizer per plant.
Beginning with the third year
the fertilizer rate should be three
tablespoons per plant. Continue
at this rate each succeeding
year,..Early spring is the best
season for fertilizer application.
Evergreens such as hemlock,
cedar, holly and boxwood cannot
stand severe (off at the ground)
trimming. When many of the lower
limbs are broken or missing or it
has reached too great a size,
pruning back to three or four
year wood is considered very se-
vere pruning.
Usually they will survive this
very well, but for each situation a
short portion of the hedge should
used as a test area. Again
izing at the rate of three
tablespoons per plant will greatly
assist this plant in recovery.
vious summer’s growth and in-
crease the fertilizer application to
three full tablespoons. By the
third year, the hedge should be-
gin to take on a little size and|
the basic shape should be come By WAYNE B. SIEFERT
County Horticultural Agent
Trimmed hedges are certainly
usefu] plants for the home pro-
| perty.
Some people value them most
| as a screen, Others feel they are
most valuble as a barrier to
children and pets or an attrac-
tive border planting near the
sidewalk, drive or property line.
No matter what is the primary
purpose, there is still the desire
to keep up shape and appearance.
Propably the toughest job is to get
| growth near the ground. To avoid
jan exposed bare area beneath the
‘hedge, trimming should produce a
hedge that is wider at the bottom.
The hedge cross section should be 'be
“‘A" shaped, not ‘“V"’ shaped. evident. Further trimming depends fort}
When new plantings first begin on the size and thickness one pre-,
to grow, the many branches near fers.
the base of the plant as a founda-|- 4 hedge wide at the bottom |
tion for a beautiful planting is of} and narrow at’ the top is far |
concern. Whether evergreen or| better than the reverse. This |r:
or non-evergreen plants are used,| js important to allow the lower | Time to P I epar €
it is necessary to prune them branches plenty of sunlight so Tree Planting
Activities
be
down to six to nine inches immedi- they will continue to bear pro- ately following planting. This guse foliage to the ground. , i
‘branches. very. low and rather|_ Plants such as privet may 7 bushy. oo? Cahsial hee a) oes Make plans for spring tree plant- season, while plants like English . see y - rarely |i0& activities now says Jay Poffen-
et? Co Uae Sad ty oper. assistant county agricul-
|tural agent.
One of the best uses of land is CULTIVATE HEDGE ROW
For the remainder of this first, need pruning once the basic shape
year no further trimming should/@Md size is achieved. ROWN
‘be done. Cultivating in the hedge| RENOVATE OVERGROW?
row and using a tablespoon of Often hedges are so overgrown | a sattl and taaceave Casbaad ce
they require severe cutting back. | well eis incense tin Veins.
In shady locations, such as under ;
large trees or near buildings, the' Trees may be planted for wind-
cutting back should be less severe breaks, recreation areas, refores-
than if the hedge is in full sun-'tation and Christmas trees,
light. | An acre of Christmas trees, if
If the non-evergreens are in full|properly managed, will be worth
sunlight and the soil is reasonably several hundred dollars when they
well drained, they will tolerate are 10 years old, he added. If the
really rough treatment. Unless trees are left for reforestation they
they are extremely large, they will greatly increase the land
can be cut back to 8 to 12 inchesvalue.
|
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* * * |
Proper Jawn maintenance such
as fertilizing, mowing and water-
{ng will be the topic of William Roots must have air and water,
and unless these essential elements
can penetrate the soil, the plants
are starved. cal industry, which says it has ajit. I've endured it for 34 years,
product capable of slowing the/and you water. You have to water
growth of trees without injuring,every day.’’
them. * * * |
off the ground. This should be done,
during March and April. | It takes about 1,200 trees to plant
During the first year following one acre of land for Christmas Aho, city park supervisor.
Some solutions and tips on reno-
vating old lawns and weed control
plus the problems of renewing old,
neglected lawns will be explained
by Wayne Siefert, county assistant whole garden in one day.
agricultural agent. | This would make an otherwise
Thursday evening, the clinic Pleasant exercise back - Shot
will be devoied to shade and !@bor. vel ornamental trees and shrubs, | ee ee Gu de
Former city forester flarold|ing “Limit the area thai you thade peopel — and show slides each day, rather than the depth to
on se @ good tree OF which the soil is turned. shrub. Schick is now an extension specialist in park management at Drive the spade straight down,
Michigan State University. a ca angle, ae oy fr
TO TELL ABOUT DISEASES Siade. benefit ;
Nagel will discuss th :
hmting al care of young ion | The first day, spade as much
Sietert will stress the diseases and °* YOU can without tiring. Let that
insécts of local trees and Aho will ibe your guide for succeeding days
artilizing | Work. When you know about how — on pruning and fertilizing | renee aoe ae
& A 4 jlated into the amount of soil spad-
jed, you can mark off each day's
“Why trees die,’ will be topic ;stint in advance.
which Charles Frankenfield, for- * * TAKE fr EASY
Like any job, spading is easier
when it is done systematically. To
begin, don’t try to turn over your
* * * *
If successful, the product may Mrs. Schwartz’ garden is high
on a rooftop on Fifth Avenue. She
reduce sharply the estimated 135,Started it in the mid 1920's, and million dollars spent yearly to keep|DOw her tallest tree, a lovely
trees from growing across utility Honey Locust, is more than 30 eat ‘feet high.
» * USES FEATHER DUSTER
United States Rubber Co. says,
the chemical, MH-30, puts a tempo- tary of the club, said she had
rary brake on plant growth by pre- found one fairly successful way to
venting division of growth cells. {deal with soot. She uses a feather
. * * * duster.
. . | The 39-odd members of the Roof-
In field tests, the sprayed limbs|1,, Gardeners have all the prob-
stopped growing—in some cases lems of normal gardeners out in for a full season—while the trees the country. rew no . Tests are con- a rmally. T “We have every kind of bug,”
* * * Mrs. Schwartz said, Japanese
. beetles, mosquitos and other in-
Spraying of the chemical can be \ ders. I even.had a bat.” done from a truck more quickly aT aA
and cheaply than the present meth-
od of cutting limbs. “We believe in organi? garden-
ing,"’ Mrs. Lord said. ‘I've grown
tomatoes, squash, carrots, onions,
beets. Only my corn wasn't suc-
Give Tools a Soaping Mrs. Edmund P. Lord, secre-| also be) severe pruning, good spreading trees. Windbreaks should be plant-
igrowth near the ground is mostied at least three rows wide, with
| In the second spring, the plants important. When 18 inches of new trees 8 to 10 feet apart.
|Should be rather heavily pruned|growth appears, prune back one-| Recommended trees for this are
| to remove one half on the previous half. Scotch pine, Austrian pine, White
‘summer's growth. Double the fer-/ Early spring pruning is the best. pine, Norway spruce and White
‘tilizer application of the previous In any event, do not prune severe- | spruce.
jyear. When a uniform growth of ly after July 15. Fertilize each’ '12 inches is present, (during the Plant at the rate of one table-|
summer) make a second trim- spoon of 10-10-10 or 12-12-12 or
ming, removing six inches of this any suitable lawn fertilizer.
new top growth. | During the spring of the second |
In the third spring, again re- year, again prune one-half of the!
move about one-half of the pre- previous summer's new growth| | fertilizer per plant will
| beneficial.
ONLY PAX KILLS
“The Crab Grass Seeds
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Michigan Flower Show
Slated for March 22-30 Davisburg Resident Is Manager.
CRABGRASS t
Tal The 1958 Michigan Flower and Michigan Horticultural Society.
Home Show held at the Michigan |This year the group will present the
State Fair Grounds, is scheduled flower arrangements section and
estry supervisor for Detroit Edison
Company, explains.
Following each of the two meet-
ings a discussion and question and At one end of the area to be
spaded, open a trench, piling the
|Soil removed to one side. Then, dig
,an adjoining trench, with the spade ° An occasional soapy bath for cessful. It turned out very small. jfor March 22-30, according to Wer-|
‘ner M. Hoy, of Davisburg, gen-
garden tools keeps them cutting
through the ground smoothly. Hot
suds will soak away most hard- . ral manager of the show.
Homesite Trees |" tases tenture gartens rang. “The Bailey Legacy’, based on
the life of Liberty Hyde Bailey,
horticulturist.
* *
answer period will be held.
* * * jat right angles to the first trench.
Continue digging these trenches un-
The speakers will also have|til you reach the end of the day's
_demonstrations and examples of allotted work, filling each preced-
the processes they recommend and ing trench with soil from the trench ened dirt.
The remainder is removed with
a stiff brush. Rinse and dry metal
parts thoroughly. Follow with a
light coating of paste wax to ward Play Vital Role
in Building
The giant trees on th wooded IT’S ABOUT THAT TIME explain. : 'you are digging. The last trench
off rusting. home site may have overwhelming
Do It Yourself — Here’s How
Wise Gardeners Shape:Up Tools Now By MR. FIX jening during the gardening season) Some gardeners prefer to paint
Distributed by NEA Service jwill keep tools in condition and |tool handles with a bright color.
The big job every handy man- give insurance against an all-out/This is partly » safety precaution
gardener faces right now — if sharpening session next season. |— you're not likely to step on a
he can tear himself away from Examine wooden tool handles tool easily seen — and ead seed catalogs — is the task of get- carefully for splinters. Sand matter a maeae “tesla ik " a
ting yard equipment in order. | lightly to remove aplinters or any a tool if you've misplaced it i
‘the garden. You'll need lubricating oil, | roughness that might make han-
old rags, steel wool, wire brush dling uncomfortable. A couple of |
and a file for most of the work. coats of linseed oil will complete | Don't throw away a tool because
that job. ‘of a broken or split handle. Your * * *
Begin your chore by cleaning
the tools. A wire brush will take ,
off the biggest part of both rust!
and dirt, a little stee! wool and
oil will finish the job nicely. Once
you've removed the rust, go over
all metal parts with an oil-soaked
rag. Even though you'll be using
the implements soon. rust can
develop in a hurry.
t * *
Check metal edges of tool for
sharpness. This applies to hoes
and spades as well as pruning
shears, Moisture and rust dulls |
the edges of all tools.
* * *
A flat file will do for the large,
heavy tools such as spades. Use
of a carborundum wheel would
saVe work and effort.
* *
Tools with a fine edge such as
knives and shears deserve the use
of an oilstone.
FILE NICKS, BENT CORNERS
‘Check spades and hoes for nicks
or bent*corners. File down, and
- edge on a short, rather than long,
~ bevel to help prevent further nicks.
*
CLEAN UP THOSE TOOLS NOW SO YOU'LL BE READY FOR A ‘}gardening condition, store them
jon the floor near wail’ and pro- ee ne
sales appeal but they are not al-
Ways a priceless aset. If you're
planning to keep only big tres
and remove smaller kinds when
you build, chances are this won't!
be considered the best practice by
the professional tree mn.
Size i a subordinate factor in
retaining as much of the natural
landscaping as is advisable.
Much more important is the hor-
ticultural decor provided. This
includes a variety of trees to
bring plasing effects of color, dealer stocks a replacement han-
|dle that will fit the tool. A ham- mer and vise are all the tools
‘you'll need to perform a salvaging
|job.
| x * * ““Detroit Wonderland of Flow.
ers’', is one of the largest informal
gardens, 4,000 square feet, in the
show.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Proper use of building materials
as a garden element, a rose gar-
,den with 75 bushes and 25 tree
lroses, a woodland trail and view
of wild flowers; a 500 square
foot cacti garden with a Mexican
motif and a garden with trees and - ———————
shrubs which provide food and
nesting materials for birds will be KITTY LITTER
included in the many exhibits. .
* * ® 10 Ib, bag ..........97e
The — will oes i 25 Ib. bag ..........$2.25
noon to 11 p.m. weekdays and 10
a.m, to 11 p.m, Saturday and Sun- VITALITY FEED STORE
iday, Hoy added. wads hed ea ing from informal to special edu-
cational exhibits demonstrating
proper landscaping, and wild
plant life are expected toe high-
light the show.
| The show is sponsored by the
Plant Shade Trees
First, Arborists Say
In landscaping a new property,
shade trees should be planted
first, advises the National Arbor-
ist Association.
The reason is a simple one.
Shade trees tak longer to ma- Distributed by
PONTIAC MILLS, INC.
a
| | texture, habit and form, as well
as shade.
A fully wooded site might call’
for as much as 60 to 70 per cent|
removal of existing trees during
the process of development. This
is to accommodate streets, hous-
ing, utilities, driveways, walkways,
grade changes, lawns and the like.
As a result, expert tree selection
is a ‘‘must"’ in selecting the best
from what is left.
The professional tree man or
landscape architect should be in-
vited to look over your property
and consult with your architect in
determining the proper placement
of the home, roadways and utill- First, remove any pin or nail
holding tool and handle together.
| Then mount work in vise. Drive
jfool shank out of handle if it's of
the shank type. If a socket-type|
tool is involved, drive remnant
of handle out of socket. After
new handle is set in place, fasten
with long nail or pin.
* * *
Tools with moving parts should
be. lubricated. Nuts and bolts on
shears and clippers should be
oiled and tightened.
CHECK HOSE BREAKS
Replace washers in hose coup-
ture and a few years headstart |
in planting shade trees may |
make the difference between a
fairly large tree which will give |
some shade at least, and a small |
tree which gives little usable |
shade,
Most shade trees will grow a foot)
or more a year. On the other hand, |
plots seedd with grass in the fall
wil make a lawn the following,
sparing. By planting the slower
growing trees first a better overall
landscaping effect in framing the
house is obtained faster than by
reversing the order.
In selecting trees consult with a’
ties. lings. Check for breaks and splits — seal Aiea CUES CxBent __if It’s time to fertilize and re-seed established lawns—
in the hose, Cut out bad sections »
of hose and mend with special
mender or splicer made for that
purpose. Replace couplings if
threads are stripped or if coup-
lings leak | |
| *
* * *
Once your tools are in
properly. Hang tools, We carry a large stock
edges up, whenever possible. }
a place for everything.
fe © *
Place wheelbarrow and mower fave
Including a complete
vide hooks to hold handles.
Be sitre to wedge the wheels. J
After you've done all those;
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We Give Holden Red Stamps
NOW IS THE TIME...
to Seed and Fertilize Your Lawn
izers, lawn and garden seed.
Scotts lown core products. - |
BARBER’S FEED STORE
8665 Highland Rd..(M-59) Yo Mi. W. of Pontise Lk.
a little early to start work on a new lawn, but time
to plan and select the proper seed and plant food.
We can help you!
NOW IS THE TIME TO START BULBS & FLOWER SEEDS INDOORS
We have a big selection to choose from.
REGAL © FEED and LAWN SUPPLY COMPANY Phone FE 0: 1 |
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that is building the first motel in
that part of Belgium in a suburb
of Antwerp is going first class. The
Lutchbal, as the establishment
will be called,, will have 72 rooms,
a garage for 200 tourist cars, a
service station and a big parking
lot for heavy trucks which now
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. * * *
The motel will have four floors
containing 72 rooms with baths.
Each room will have two beds and
a transformable couch. A large
tavern and a restaurant with ac-
-ccommodations for 80 persons will
be installed on the ground foor
and room service will be available.
* *
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duce brought to the Farmer's | Peel eee pir Frome ig ei W ri " |suspended. sd five working days 4 sold b Am M & Pdy 37 Lockh Airc ....41.7 ews in e . beginning eeeminy: Markets by growers an 4 Stock market! Am Metal... 311 Leews 0.0.0.) 34 Premier in Indonesia I | Libbey-Owens-Ford to z * CHICAGO uw — Most grain fu-|them in wholesale package lots.| NEW YORK Sel Nightly injam Motors «-. $2 Lone 8 41 . sl led cht tures prices turned decidely weak’ Quotations are furnished by the|Prices were Peay Sdaye Am Rad. M41 Lou & Nash 84 Says Sumatra Forces) Equipment valued at aS Double Technical Center : ue cusensi ene 2 2 quiet early tra y° Am Bmelt .. Mack Trk ....24. 4°... | Stolen from the garage of Russell . empilo. today on the board of trade after! nroit Bureau of Markets, as of “ Most leading issues took frac- Am Tel & Tel mn 4 Martin Co. wit Dropped Ammunition Marion, at ~ Rees St. last Under Capital Program and afternoon shifts. a steady — * Wednesday. ~ tional losses. A few small gainers} 4™ viscose 1. 1868 Merck 488 week ce d, he reported to Pontiac A company spoke Anan said yes- . en no aoe . R : .
spotted the list. Armeo Stl. 43. Merr'ch 8 ..182| JAKARTA, Indonesia W—Pre-\Police. ‘The theft was discovered| TOLEDO um — Libbey-Owens-|cerday the cut-back was ord : Even the old crop wheat con- Produce * * * Armour & co 14.5 hie hoor “A — mier Djuanda claimed today that yesterday. Missing are a chain\Ford Glass Co. &@s announced ajto “balance dealer inventories.
tracks, which have been cor asistnt- Turnover slackened after some acon oo SH Minn P & L ‘30 | American-made arms and am- saw and a paint sprayer, 15 million doar capital improve- * * ; ly strong during the past several Fraite vigorous sessions and sizable Gains) at: Cet Line 32 Monsen, Ce -. 33‘ munition were dropped to the Cen- ments program for 1958, with most} Truck proddction, said the ‘ Fl : Beno : §, Oy ‘ i: days of reports of a rapidly dim AO eeatha, Die lll gee earlier this week. Pre-weekend/ 4" "iv? -- 384 Murray cp... 38¢/tral Sumatran rebels a few hours ree ae oe Sat. 9 - 1-\¢¢ the outlay to go into doubling spokesman, will not be curtailed. inishing cash supply, came under) ,°0/0S Meintosh. bu. lo..cs... es 373 caution was in evidence along with Bef i as Nat Gash R’. $7.5 before Central Government troops Tickets — OR conn a its technical center in Toledo. fairly liberal offerings and those! Applies, Steele Red, bu. .......+4, ‘mild profit taking. Henqust 5 4 Nat Dairy. 433 captured the oil center of Pakan- , technical center project will Cont Il prices sagged along with nearly Vegetables | The main economic indicators Beth Bteel .. 40 Nat lead...) 902 baru. Bake, Federal Dept. Store. aS ec ; ee e co new Named Iron. ontroltier all the others. Beets. topped, be 225 were still pointing downward and Paar os “is7 Nat Tea + “01 “The arms could have been amd; poe ress Assoc. ice ie construc a ail to bel ALB‘ON’ wm Arno A. Beh heatland thet ooee ie Us costestessss 300 Wall Street seemed to have gotten) Borden 643 Nia M Pw ... 327 purchased from the United States andicapped ren, Inc.—adv.|buildings and a rotunda, = New crep wheat ie Soe rene does i.50| ;-| Bork Warn . . 283 No Am Av ... 276 connected to the existing center by|jing, controller of the Hudson Mo- bread grains, were the heaviest Celery. root. ‘doz » "250 Over its exuberance about Pros-|priggs Mf .. 72 Nor Pac 377 by private persons who have be-|_ Ri & Bake Sale Fri. 12-8, 1 ill be used g, isi { American Motors losers: in thc early dealings. Bee eck) 6 . 175 pects of a tax cut. Brist My... 897 Nor Sta Pw .. 18 come stooges of the rebels," he Sat. 10-1, Keego B&PW. Com-|a concourse. Glass will be tor Division o 0 . Onlonn, Dry, ~ —7 leo : a Steels, rails, oils, nonferrous me- Brus ore 422 Ohtfo Ot! ..... 321 told newsmen. munity Bldg., Keego Harbor.—adv. extensively in the construction. |Corp., has been teak ne ae Parsley, Root, (bchs Of. . ss. eee | > . i mo
* _ Parsnipa DU. ees sus eeennceee - 135 tals and motors trended lower. Air a - oun oi petted ary oe * * * West Side Van & Storage. FE x * * of the Albion Malleable Traders said commission houses Potatoes fancy, Boat, ag eee 150 crafts and tobaccos were mixed.| Gan pry Sivapee oe re 73 The left-wing newspaper Bin-|4-4864. Formerly Smith Moving Co.!| One of the buildings will be a here. 7 '% cil
were among the sellers and that Pecks iigttiouse: (bets §) das) =: 125 Utilities showed a slight edgé to Can a 23S Pan ED! a tang Timur said the weapons were Adv. 449 by 82 toot two door! and base! NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ‘ ‘ hes ' 5 3 b u. ie evnsese.e i . . a. oes . : k , t on the liquidation in wheat eae ae Bee rps Wa ... 2.75 the upside after their small retreat Carrier cp ... 3 pelle art res cL sea) ‘dropped from an Australian air) Rummage Sale — Saturday,|ment structure to serve as an es = Sr fives phe tyne arily the result of jhe ee ac’ | yesterday. cote ee a ao Lhe plane. This was denied by|/March 15th, 461 8. Saginaw, 9 to 3 engineering wing. the undersigned will sell at ae sale tion yesterday on the bills to ex.) * * * Ches & Oh .. 503 Phelps D_ ‘Australian Ambassador L. R. Mc- —adv. to the highest bidder for cas j ; lar : , Mercury 4 dr., motor No. 56WA25923M, tend all 1956 government far oe Livestock _ An outside loser for the general |Chiysier |... fe Phil Mero an, Intyre. Fish Fry, VFW Hall, 4680 W. The other will be a 142 by 55 MoO E Huron, Pontiac, Michigan. Said price supports to the 1958 cropps.| GETROIN LIVESTOCK price action was Youngstown Sheet Clark Equip. 44 Phill Pet. 378 A. H. Arnold, attorney for the|Walton Blvd. 5:30 to 7:30. foot one - story administrate spected at aaid address aeons ‘ i aa “ 7 “: r i wi housing offices, cafete: ‘ASSOCIA TES I Saou CORP. * * * cook. Which dropped about 2 points. The Goig Paim §56 Proct & 596, American-owned Caltex Oil Co., —ady.| wing, 5 ETR M h 13 (AP) —Livestock:| 1 2 * , G. W. Burrows
Near the end of the first hour, leeds ceacanle “300. Bulk early supply firm announced it took two open| Col Brd (A -d Pure ou a ot said he hopes the Central Govern- MOMS Unit 33. Rummage Sale. and conference rooms. bade anes Manager cows, only scattering slaughter steers. hearth furnaces out of production.;Comw Ed 444 Repub stl . 442)ment will allow his company tojs9g W. Pike St. March 15th, Satur- il 50 feet in March 13, 14, ‘58 wheat was 4 to % cent a bushel | oreers generally unchanged, cows active, Con N Gas . 441 P Dru 1 + : : ; 1 e arc. atur-| The rotunda will be ee pee ae ae lower, March $2.2258; corn 3, to'fully steady, utility cows 1650-18 00, U.S. Steel, Jones & Laughlin and Consum Pe 404 Lee Ape! no eras sgplaaeting in the Pakan-|day, 8 o'clock. —adv.! diameter. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. 2 ae . few commercial cows up to 1900, can- , pactions! Cont Bak . 33 y +e baru area. Arnold said Caltex em- nore; cceales [kel andere y lower, March $1.1558; oats 4% low- bed Ome cian 11 S016 50. few iots Lukens dropped f peont cen ane ner Bop ae loyes in Pakanbaru, reported aii, Easter cards, Bibles, and gifts. x“ k« oe Ae] GMa Rae
er, March 667%; rye % to 1's low- leg Sears ‘week Slaughter classes! Cont On $) Royal Due oe tt Vaaene ans mate and the mail instal-| Select Backenstose Book For the existing one-story build: jo'ciock A.o. ee ot alesse Ford : ce Compared last week — 4 ; : + afeway “ans e -| Sele Ow. en. 3 ich ublic sale o er, March $1.3544; soybeans 's to active. steers, helfers and cows fully DETROIT STOCKS |Copper, Rng 314 Bt or Lead |. 25 4 lations undamaged Store. ° gexens ing, plans call for enlargement of Mi! gen pe Be ioe deaber USPLISSTAS
3, lower, March $2.2242; and lard 2 conten higher (y Dulisy ) CeCy eel (C. J. Nephier Co. Curtis Pub. 92 st Reg Pap .. 304, ‘ . Rummage sale, Sat., March 15. the research and development/will be held. for cash to the highest GUE aeu 2 : to low chotce 950-1200 Ib. steers, / | ag id od © ection thereof may be made ood fler decimal points are eighths Deere 294 Sears Roeb |’ 271) x *« * P bidder. Insp 5 to 10 cents a hundred pounds $,'50-2750, mixed loads good and low Figures after decimal po g Becae | pe Cn aah * 297 Oakland Ave. 9 am. to 6 p.m (section. Biddts) Jnepe: ion: theres Omay Pe ree: : 9 choice steers 2750-2600; most low to . s High Low Noon Doug Aire “$14 Sinclalr aa | Caltex has 125 million dollars : The undersigned reserves the right to higher, March $12.57. average cholce steers 1000-1170 Ib steers Allen Elec & Equip Co *¢ 26 Dow Chem "574 a6 as A . ° : : The firm said its 1958 capital bid '28 00-29 50: load average choice 955 Ib. RaldwingRubber Co ° . 132 14 by pont ime Soony oS worth of installations in the fields aa. . | yearlings steers included at 2950, aver- Ross Gear Co °* 254 262 past Air L . 372 sore o- 385 near Pakanbar and at Sumatra expenditures will be 50 per cent Nea NCIATER DISCOUNT CORP. i i jane) te) (len) choice | leeds oSteen 217 G) UOule (Chem Cole Saat eee ee ea ky | a tle: t » th uron ree ras larger than in 1957 when they By ER. Paschke. Coll. Mgr. Grain Prices dividual average choice steers up tO Howell Elec M Co. * ... $4 61 Eaton Mfg ... 433 Sou Ry 33, cast coast ports captured -by the March 13, 14, °58 oe eerie aia ieeere oy “8 00- ne. hal brent : a oo * 78 76 Emer Rad : 3% Sta Ol ‘Cal 433 Jakarta forces, Ships with food . totaled $10,899,524. The 1957 co cUMGe Ai it t t2 Th rophet oi : < . oe oF
Caecacd Smal ee eee endeared city steers Rudy Mig Co. * 76 86 Ex-Cell-O 324 Std Oil Ind 40 Sand supplies now are en route) In ures Two Persons program devoted special atten- pipe by given that on March CHICAGO, March 13 (AP) — Opening 4, 50-2150, load choice yeponng 900 be Wee Alran Cs as 11 mA aA [eeoeay a. sa May on oe | from Singapore to Caltex work- ‘tion to expansion of window glass ss - ree? hea tha, uudersicnca
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ahi Mav ........ 6434 eee. ae sal6eoe se yillity aha stand’) Noredie bil anid esed Frick, wal #1 {sun Oil. a ers. . plants in Charleston, W. Va., [will sell at public cope Pamenen ate 226% July 22.02... ard "heifers 1900-24 00; utility cows| == Gen Bak 108 Er gi'pa . 38, A correspondent of the govern-| TWO persons were injured yes-| sag Shreveport, La trailer, 27 ft, seriab No 15233084, at 292: 6446 16 50-1800 included at 1800 was ‘oad! Gen Dynam .. 573 Sy!v El Pd. 3 =P B rday j id Ww ee : 1 and Savings Bank 194% ) tyo6 i) Holvicia’ cows: cancers and cul Gen Elec |. 611 Texas Co. 611 ment’s Antara News Agency re-|'€'day in a two-car accident on W. essere Commercis St. Flint. Michigan. ise MOT ScIITT Laoag tera 13 $0-16 50 utility bulls 20 00- 22 00, D to Ma Plans Gen Mills $84 Thomp Pd... 486 ported from Pakanbaru that large|Huron street, between Franklin) Other plants are in Ottawa, Ill., aaid housstreiier mey ba) inepecked! at 203 Huy 11777! 1 Bong, cutter bulls. 17 00-20.00 ems Gen Shoe. 328 Timk R Bear 353 number of rebel troops fled aft-/ boulevard and Prall. Toledo and Brackenridge, Pa. Oxford Trailer Sales, Lake Orion, Michi- 116 Sep. .s+-- 122%) Vealers—Salable 25 Not enough to oe) Gen Tel (4153 Tran W Air 123 s Ps . Last year the firm had an aver- san ane 117% Dec. . 126% prices, unchanged Compared last we en Time |. 212 Transamer 376 er throwing away their arms, or A car driven by Ronald A. Barks, CITIZENS COMMERCIAL AND
iaiG baer oc etzet (ites as ro0a aeaae cee Or ampaign Cle aac ag Twenty Cen .. 247 surrendered. \17, of 53 James St., struck the 88¢ employment of 12,594 persons Sint. Michigan 2 Fooce ec see- grade a 108 i 4 : lS" . ; j . : ae : ule 13 00 uaa aa prime vealers oe bs ‘Gran’ Paine 33 ue Carbide: ss a « * roe rear of a car driven by Judson ae gy ies and benefits March 13, 14, 15, °58 Oct. . . Individual prime vealers up "to. Unit Air Lin 26 4 : | ibley i : otaling 361,044. = 66'% peeeeday and good 2200-2800; cull and) Pyemocrats from six southeastern Gt Me Rv : at Unit Aire. ....s66 2oree hours after the govern- S. Sibley, 68, of 41 Oriole Rd., po- PUBLIC SALE Grevhound lutiiity 11.00-22 00 , “Michigan counties will converge on Guif O11 1072°Unit Pruitt ... 411 ment paratroop landing, life was lice said. _~ 1987 | Chev. Serial | No mcrae 2 bh Hundred and forty- : ‘ Homestk 383 Un Gas Cp... Hae Ys s arks to j i i door. Sale to be he ‘ c Poul leet nec wey ty te meaty prime shern Pontiac tomorrow to map plans to Hooke: El 38 US Rud -.... 334 Dack to normal in Pakanbaru. Barks fold police his attention ’ : 24, 1988 at 601 Pontiac State Bank Bldg, ou try lambs number 1 pelts 97 lb. 2400, these |g 32 US Bteel 602 Antara said. was distracted from the road for a a @ la Ic 0 Pontiac, Mich \stegdy Sith, Inte decline. ‘capture 10 seats from the Republi-|fhauet Ray 16 Us Tob .... 234 Ginent and heldiginnt seelsibley March 13, 14, ‘58 DETROIT POULTRY Compared last week: Trade active..cans in the House of Representa-| tir "Gon 3 Yan Real ; 2 s(op) behind al fine cf traffic ‘ SOUicE ETR h 14 (AP) — PriceSiearly trade steady, late trade 50 cents oe Interlak Ir . 213 . . h = eau eager ol ‘xo. 1 quality uve ewe. slaughter sheep nena a lives. x t * [Int = Mch . = baslch ee a3 Chrysler Will Lay Off Barbara Sue Barks, 20, was lowest in 8 Years inuall meeting of the Township of Bloom to a.m. choice and prime wooled lambs under) Int ary wi i P i held at the Biloomftel Poleavy type hens a few 30:/108 Ib, ‘sold Mearly in week 24 00-25 00. Party candidates and leaders Int Nick ...... 182 Woolworth” 2 ,000 in Indianapolis Peis at Donia’ erneta Hosrital . Teonsnip office 4200 Teleeraph toad, light ytpe 15-16; heavy broilers or {rY-/none available late to test trade; good any t Paper ... 894 Yngst Sh & T a 2 for face cuts, while Sibley was EAST LANSING up—Final and IS Saturday, March 29, 1958, at 2.00 ers (3-4 Ibs.) whites 2426. barred rocks iambs 22 00-24 00 most choice and prime from Oakland, Macomb, Genesee, tnt Shoe | 364 Zenith ‘Radi "140 ‘treated for a sore neck bat =) loiciock 15-16: heavy broilers or fryers (3-4 IDS.) shorn lambs 95-103 Ib. mostly number 1 I t Washtenaw, and Mon- Int Tel & Tel 323 INDIANAPOLIS W — Chrysler) < complete figures show Michi- ROBERT H DUDIFY
sg) anton dibs 002 MEF. Capon” pelts 23-00-24 $0 few loads prime reels ae a : HN] tidy campaign] STOCK AVERAGES Corp. will lay off 1,000 to 1,300 4 = gan’s highway death toll for : Mo tac se ttes (over 5 lbs.) : its 100-103 Ib. 24 75-25 00 early. roe Counties will s GES . ) ‘ " ! arch 14, 21, ettes few late sales prime shorn lambs down d fi NEW YORK—(Compiled by the As- employes for one week in a tem- Wh t’ Hi Wif S P) 1957 was 1,537, the lowest since z _
D iT EGGS to 2400; cull to choice slaughter sheep ‘organization and issues, finances sociated Press). . si ars 1s ire ay: 1949 when 1,441 deaths were re- ETRO) - Begs, |8.00-12.00. ‘and publicity. j 0 4 porary shutdown here ‘‘to permit, ; 4 ARE YoU TROUBLED wit oon ees included: | Hogs—Salable 100 sage ele a fhe x *& * Wet change pede Ralls Dull. sree 3 balancing of inventorigs of produc- MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (INS)— | corded, State Police reported to- HARD, RUSTY WATER teady; mixed lots No an M ;
Pvvbrmigglh pmedins “ais: large 88: cra) eescats quoted 20 75-21.00: small ot Democrats now hold seven of the [Neon Fri 23 z ° i 1 163 3° tion parts. Alderman George Johnson said | day. J Euminate this with an thang Marine ages $0.| mostly No. 1 Ibs. weights 21.80, 2 and se seats in these six coun- wt C8% -- . ' The layoff will start Monday. A today he plans to introduce a The death rate of 5.3 killed J Water Conditione 3 : 50. wid. ave. 06's: grade B '3 quoted 1950-2025: mixed grades 160- 17 Hous n jWeek ago ......2429 859 76.1 142 6 ; : per month. Write or phone for free een se a eee checks 32 80 Ibs. quoted 19.25-20 00. sows 300-600 ties. jMonth ago ....2391 873 753 I610 Chrysler spokesman said yester- resolution in the Minneapolis | per 100 million miles of travel |] farormation, PE 4-4507 graded cans March 614 were {000 oases: ae ee tical ae Sar al The meeting is scheduled to be-| laeet-enigh ee eee ate tga day that production will be re-| City Council calling on woman- | also was the lowest on record in Inland Marine Corporation rrows wae i
om smorvialiy Taig Sees Ca reat sper aie instances ‘oi conta pisher gin at 1 pm. at the Roosevelt! i887 rae ee aoe ee 3 ie sumed March 24 on an ‘adjusted; hood{not to wear the new chem- the state and ip geet the a 13', W. Lawrence St. . ; weights ovez 260 Ibs ; sows under Dds ; | owe i ise > of 5.9, ice said. = ns grade A large 434-49; ie = ee Ce ae a. 34 conta higmer |Haotel: tone low ..... 2440 1262 696 1716 Schedule,” with about 200 persons. ise. tional average of 5.9, police
th N ti Cemetery Lots 5 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted 8| Work Wanted Female 11) Building Service re 12! Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 | Painting & Decorating 20) Notices & Personals 25 ——— eee POPPI aa aoe ae CN
i ; AINTER AND © WEIGHT SAFELY AND Death Notices msec, mom CERES eee CUS ACT ea eg aie Coe ee ee Cemetery $500 FE dale Chapel en ante or part time, See Mr. * smith, 160/74 Ae ae vice TRONINGS. §3| Partitions removed. Dens. attic tn my home, Call FE 8-8435 i-1 PAINTING = PAPERING. pee eet Tablets, 08 cents at
CASSIDY, MARCH 13. 1968. FRED @itre CHAPEL CEMETERY. 3| for outside employment. Clean| _N. Perry 8 to 12 p.m bu_Pick up and del, 5-8732. 54460. and porches rebuilt. PE | Dresses. SUITS, COAT & AT. | _Mason Thompson, PE_4-896¢__/ _Simme.— SHOES V he.) 3007 Aubera Ave, $8064 after §| working conditions, hours unlim-| COUPLE AS CARETAKER FOR | — saan, ‘erations, 191 E. Huron. FE| 4] PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- KNAPP SHOES 46: dear father of Mrs. graves. Call FE ied Apply 1064 W. Huron 10 to| American Legion Nelson Post.| 4-1. IRONINGS, NICELY Deue: CARL L. BILIS. SR. FLOOR _4-7074 ter.or 10 per cent disc. for cash. Fred Herman (Norma) Highstreet, : - p.m. a 11-30 am E ie eee d. Ph Pick up & ¢ deliver, FE 42127 2 ee floors a specialty. FAILORING AND MEN'S AN 5 | _Guaranteed Free est. FE 4-9205. | 207 Airport Rd : OR 31502 ; ' Saar 7 —e | after m. for details. z t - THIS Se’ a can bk. OPPORTUNITY = | Sw ae ae JBONIROS, DONE, 1) BU. wt. | CEMENT If OUR SPECIALTY.| meting Baus Warner FE S500, |< MeOgtn pence Ee eee N AND, APTER THIS | DATE. Arthur and Frances Cassady; BOX REPLIES For salesmen wanting financtal | IST CLASS IRONING REF_ 3 YRS, lors, basements. EM_3-4879 —_ ‘PAINTING — PAPERHANGING d contract- dear of Mrs. security and rapid advancement / For Home Remodeling. Good| !8T CLASS IRONING REF. 3 YRS. | — Seren GARAGES ALTER- WALLS CLEANED See te ea ea meonis peng ong mms yg gg # one At 10 a.m. today there to manager No experience neces) Commissions. Box 13. Pontiec| [vine Mccowan. FE S107] sees eat Seeiiene! Cail after 6 Furniture Refinishing 16A | TUPPER OR 37061) Glen Davis. 224 Stickney Rd, Mrs. : . sary Complete training program. ress ee = em E 39 | eee eee eee wa AM FAB _ Clarkston, Mich . iiinsen!- Wanuaa, Jeses orgs Pau! | Were replies at the Press Interviews 10 till 8. Regal Corp.| ip INTERESTED IN A JOB WITH al uae 1 DAY SERVICE. \ = REPAIRING, ANTIQUES A SPE- Ne AND ere ease _ __ Cassady. Puneral service will bef office in the following # 2617 Dixie Hwy _ a future and retirement benefits, CE} {EN T & BLOCK cialty. FE §-0162 == Se Reduce held y, March 18, at 2/9 poxes: 'PART TIME, AGED 17 TO 18',| call FE 81192 Age no handicap.| A-l IRONINGS AND WASHINGS. WORK FE 50782 APERHANGING Te Pal i ieltnetin Glanoar pave
Puneral ome with Rev. Low: — Pour Call PE ¢siv) or 460 Bast | MEN ~ WOMEN, $20 DAILY — | Tee nD en AT walt want DRY WALL TAPING. GUARAN-; Income Tax Service 17) tt Resulig guarsateed. For as little mi ame ie. ee our. Ce Fh or = i meplates. Write | 2 Wi N - as. rence officiating. Interment in! # 3 4 9 98 32, 42, 56, 64, {| Bivd 8. Mon to Pri, 8am. to Reeves Co. Attleboro, Mass | tng and housecleaning. FE. 3-7081. ysopo TN Free estimates. OR FF. Physio-Therapy 21A $1.00 Chapel Cemetery poe ‘ é pm . ae WANTED | BABYSITTING, HOUSEWORK — i 4 WERAGE | RE-| Cassady will te in state at the STL ‘SIT ‘8B ‘92 “PL ‘OL PATTERN MAKER CARE, ie Nar (WANTED _Live in Ref PE 82130 DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH-| “uyme § Duna, Tex Accountant ; per_ visit st be e¢ i P Pin | + in aod - types of repair work. CHILD'S ADJUSTABLE POLIO Investigate our plan today. For aaa Heights. and say bel aon ee att Caen eo tomtliar |e. FE bites BABY SITTING, CHILDREN| FF 46 eee nr me Gay oF sient OR | « Salker, Creme, Ver. ages i,t0| ines ital val Cull FE 44131. BS ee 1 = ig Pema TEry er see REAL ESTATE new home pro eet. EXPERIENCED an GUARANTEED ROOFS TiMoesn: ALL WORKING TAX OR Sivee Deed 2 moe ea as WAVE, $4.50. i ve : . PEOPLE'S :
ge ne oe dent apply Gee, Rove paring | Te Pomne Ward aed Uuih gees ee orn camporaie, | SMW. Gane Pe a.soh Pe ‘sae | “spree Wt ayy, ume, OW 20 Mebaose ape, reves 10, Bor age 70: beloved husband of Ida Artco Inc. 2910 Indianwood Rd.| § “Gn. davon 95000 | Birmingham references. FE 5-2253/ #Q0sE MOVING — FULLY Television Servi Service 2 22 _thy's, PE 21244. Mae Peatherstone: dear father of | The Pontiac Press _Lake Orion == : EXP ,OIRE | A Mee use STORE _ equipped, FE 4-8450 L.A. Young.| an INCOME TAX RETURN rar. ee EOE SINGLE FOLKS coe 0. EN. D E 2 wor restaurant Work or do sl T in your ™m Ualifie 10" ancin, usic a °° Co Mar Lana pias / |Sturnaces” wane Mita ey ment Agencies 8A te FE 8976 ge ay ae one ee tccountaxt with master "degree. A | ate ered, SERVICE, CALLS. AX- _Poaties 8 Social. Cl Club, FE 48871. Featherstone and Mrs Hughie FOR WANT ADS 8A aeeuan estat mene OOR Pears pom RANTS | tric i ot W ie Bice | —Appo@sment._FE 2H Fr vRewpLect FE ern Wtd. Child B d % ‘Helen M.) Conway; dear brother | Experience, ea cstate Seu ee BURTON E STEVENS = 5- ur t ren | to oar f Mrs. Frederick MacKercher > | an. Capable of Commer- GERMAN LADY WANTS HOUSE- HOVE. GARAGE, CABINS, AD-| 835 MELROSE FE 98-3509 r Puneral errangements Will be an- DIAL FE 2-8181 | cial and Farm Sales en an work by hour OL ditions. Licenseq builder.| PHA’ HOM® CALLS BY APPOINTMENT| DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE | ——~~.~~~ ‘ LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD : = _terms, 4-6909 ae FE 61208) er —— DAY. HOUR OR WEEK NEAR nounced later by the Pursiey Pu- 16 E. Pike St FE 49584 Experienced in hospital work, age | HOUSEKEEPER MiDDL EAGED, EMPIRE Hees SERVICE ——— »_STRAKA_____ | ,chool. Good references. FB = Beral’ Rome From 8 a.m. to 5 pm. : 5 to work for private ind!-| Wants work 5 days wk Home INDEPENDENT BUILDER, Gr ceas RADIO-& TV REPAIR. TUBES | _Scn0, HUTTULA. MARCH 13. 1968, EDITR Be tamioe eM Ey fixtures! Tidual. Good references “neces:| nighte,, gene, vractica nureieé’ | Nolmoney dows FHA terms. EM | YOUR HOME OR’ MINE checked free RB. Munro Else | DAY CARE POR PRE - SCHOOL FURNITURE NEEDED Huttula will lie in state at the are made be sure to get = ALESME Starting salary, © $270 idwest| LADY WANTS BABYSITTING IN OR LAYING. REASONABLE gos pe TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Entire home or odd lots, Get the Sparks-Oriffin Punera! Home| your “kill number” No WANTED EXP and ESN N Employment. 406 Pontiac State your home. FE 2-0633. R_G SNYDER 1 FLOOR TAYI ve _My_! home_any_ time FE _2-4407 MACHINE REPAIRING. Expert dollar, Will Ten’ outright or until Monday noon, at which adjustments will be given Kurth Real Estate and Insurance | s.nk Biidg FE §-0227. LADY a NING $1| Sanding and finishing. Phone INCOME TAX PREPARED IN| work. General Printing a and Of-| gel it for you. B & B Community time she will be taken to the | without it Re Bee IE aa “FINISH YRS. | Mer ne Eereriensed hetecences | 50892 your home. Long form itemized | fice @upply Co awrence.| fale. Phone. Seo ee MAN-WANTED-FOR RAWLFIGN, ¢xPerience in vahect_ metal and | Par pose eee Neverences 308 LEMING (PiCOR HATING | (15.00 UPoene Pe €2i06. PONTIAC x | WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES —— ~ averting MA? {/ANTED— r aH a Auk = —...________ | Sanding. finishing. son, ; ——"as ANG ms OE deni We ira getageege. (pent cqmainine shoe ures isos nthe Cy of Pontiac Baninutant Tor Bothagt*Mtare| MIMEOGRAPHING FRING. GEC. Fata NINE NATION WIDE | ""Gpprice MACHIN SW AnrEG cuEDueasecR Tere iS =| ry te Oo experience neede oO. star aa 5. a BS ". ' retarial service -2. ae " Mena eR sg SERVI Al M — Immediate Service rf 4 itte Selovedi somvet serve tiiecs | trie ie INS cle aoe te Soler ees 0 imake and prott« - Bu a |MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT. ROOF RE ier - Aes DONE BEerrma . 8 2 WAYNE ST mm PE 44022. “FE #0166 Oliiffe: dear {ether of Ronald day previous to publication oo ede, ime? fate! pols ; “lek. - AKL | experienced age 23, exc referenc- EAVESTROUG TING = co Se BOOK: Uph Isteri 23 Wtd Miscellaneous 28 Lawren : ni} hmediatesy ‘rite Rawleigh's voc es. Desires position in doctors’ ASON W WANTED MICHI- X SERV oistering fo ER DS ode. titfe, Soak Menthen at Revcwa. Transient Want Ads may Bert fn c— #6 180, Etre: : AMUBERVICE office, clinic or hospital, OL | Mas Daremeata or. ful basements. “OR 3.5500 a A
Beret eescs cuties Coe eet ie cer oe pecnaees ere (CoamUniin Senne NoRSE CABLE DAY AND) “T) RAT BL wine. 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM | WANTED: GOOD BUILDING. AP neral service will be teld Satur- ve day of publication after f 5 N NURS AVAILABLE. DA . in: . = day, March 15, at 3 ey tom the first insertion. _Help Wanted Female. a M coma PElcmene BLDG: ora. Auburn Ave Nurses Ex-| Dd & M BUILDING Laundry Service _ 18 72614 Free estimates. prox x el Bis the All Saints Episcopal Church | PEN URD an Fr 2-5492. . : ‘ vith eee George Wioaitied of CASH WANT AD RATES Bas EE ae GIO IES a oa a NURSE AVAILABLE | re 9.7004 SERVICE oR 3.2276 | FOR re Cirle a a spp COVERS ‘material, PR S310 becouse fe cunt a eomen ” e i i 1 y - * 7 oneness POO! Chapel Cemetery Mr Ollifte will about their children? Our repre- Instructions | Experienceg & Refer, OR 3-3984 =e 7 ND An SP es tine Lausdzy ~ “THOMAS UPHOLSTERING Hie in state at the Bparas-Griffin | ise eal cpg eae peolartves earn — to $100 week- ae Fin 735 TAG TRENCHING A wee CURTAINS ROF- 107 N. Perry 8 FE 5-8888 WANTED. 25 HP “MOTOR. MUsT .! es Cc: ccuU »
pe SS se 2 af if ce Se eS ecuMrEn GIRER | AION et waned Lake crimin, Peitclent hy home, OF 3-688 D. BOE DeZING: FE _1-8872 Laundry. Phone F ilabed, foe best & Found 24 years Sid. tt déa8i sols ee y home alle @ vic ¥ ae R. Thompson E, 10 Perkins. age 76 Funeral 5 B 8640 ‘ }| Phone FE 86-3711, 1 to S$ pm_ | ae WASHING AND IRONINGS, 286 N.| R.D. Th o___siFE service will be held saturday, § ¢ 330 ‘96 “150 } EXP HOSTESS WANTED VIN | samen LERSOWa. BEGINNERS OR | Cet FE 51570. WE | DIG | BASEMENTS UNDER : 18a | eT aEAoL HOUNDS IN Vic Share Living Quarters 30 March 15, at 1 pm. from the 7 315 5 67 8 40 cent’s Dining Room. ape in clementa ~ | WI WITH BABY WOULD ses. Block and cement wo - Landscaping + OR 3-7583. : ry students. Exc. preps our bid, 2-3796. = 2006 or CHRISTIAN WIDOW WILL aS Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home 8 3 60 6 48 9 60 lis rson Tuesday between 1 and rations for advanced studies. PE like de oA ntroning. or baby. Get 0 - LISH SPRINOER with Rev. Tom Malone officiating | 9 4.05 729 ©6110 80 O49 Orchard Lake Rd. Kee Oy 5-4072 sitting FE 4 Building Supplies 12A | CUSTOM BULLDOZING. YARD «| LOST: = © ead shee. 30 sr0 older lady. Close in. FE 2-1634, Interment in Ottawa Park Ceme- | Harbor | ORE ABEO LTT WASHING an RonnGaE CALL driveway grading. Back filling. sea matt s of Patsy_| CHRISTIAN LADY TO SHARE MY it te Vesieen ain Fecal @ EXPERIENCED WHITE WOMAN (PenOn ee Se physiciane! pada FE. 5-672 FIREBRICK, USED, 10 CENTS EA. 3.3023 Children's pet Vicinity of Lake | —home. PE $-3475 after 5. at the Voorhees-Siple Funeral —s eral b rk, 2 half d ee a rs oma _Home i i ss—s—s—s—sisr _Help Wanted Male 6 orn (ranaportation MI 43212" Wahington, Royal Oak Micnigan WTD. ” DOMESTIC WORK. DAYS | Reg Allens I ELS || EXPERT, Teh PE 56903 or OR | G¢0F pee Sperry DO aie en 10,88 Bice at Card of Thanks = 1 (SNC Ettag Sembiphota. Renate At Pactah SMibee!t Woeeward. Call) ~~ Building Service” 12| | TARPAUUING — Abr aimee | 290g — | Coat LADIES ELON Waist | §? Willams or eal PE a feo AO LL Send © ne neon 0022 { i : ; | s 816 - 10th St. Port Huron. ELECTROLYSIS & 8WEDISH Be | TOS ARR SURELUS FED | Lawn building, sand & gravel, _Reward MOR 31008 pravten Fisins |” modern tara, 3 bedroom home at MRS EDWARD a : DU FFY| ‘ Mich _ _ ' _PHYSIO-THERAPY CLINIC i aan AA Fle Sandin . . | arden plowing, free estimates. ST. YOUNG C GRAY TOMCAT. Twin Beach sens coopls of good eA a Eee ot Ue ee a GOOD HOME FOR ELDERLY ~ : mn ANN oor oat g Business Services 13 Fr 8-1333. Tie : a ee Poaceae habits. heaith erstanding, sper poral aed ens boas Bets al ] Chrsti mn wotman who does not Work Wanted Male 10 Floor Laying — Fine 205 ne - ¢_tip on ob RETA a _Rent & utilities riree: EM _ 3-367. e 4 r Tat or-! ~ char fo ne _ pe i * ; A GC Sona The Heart Fund’ special ie bones ard cle Naucee seme ce enn owe ae a A TRENCH SENCHING | ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS Moving & Trucking 19 aerwers to Cinayy Weak a Sow wane 6 coco RE oe baie = Young girls need not call FE 4.) CARPENTER WORK. NEW — ‘ repe-re o ince 7s _home, MAple_ 5-3738, cere Fathers Weber ine enee, «WOULD YOU tiKE to | Sean | Repair FE. #4210 “Footings. Septie Flea OR 3.4963| 8 our supply “ocit We Law: A-l MOVING — HAULING =| LOST — SINCE JANUARY 20TH. WILL SHARE MY HOME WITH han. Md OReilly: W = MAKE ee WEEK? HOUSEREEVER wee We A-l PAINTING AND WALL WASH- \ Le B TRENCHING | rence St Phone FE 3-0135 EXCELLENT aeES bee "ve male saree ‘Mt please cal working women. Close in. Call kam 80 elvin Schutt at sts ff E. ompiete charge chile “all Sat ing. Free estimate, 3-9680. 4 is —_— RE- phoned .M. al P ¢ los ft Yo M TO OV 3-96: , , field tile.| A-l ACE - TREE SERVICE 3862 my husband ume We lose of Tis TO vou MEN || OR 298 |_| avalLaBLE NOW! CARPENTER | Footings, water lines, fle moval and trimming. Get our bid.| ~~ AA-1 Reduced Rates | -*#82? OR 3-0719 ‘any Waniea Transportation 31 31 =o ; WANTED PREFERABLY N d M D & cabinet work New & repait.| y—1y p= OF HOUSE PLANS|—FE_2-7188. Ss guitth aoving Large van or picr-| Hobbies & S Supplies 24A 24A In Memoriam 2 EXPERIENCED Iw SOL Ic. Ce Oney: CABINET MARR ANS CRAPEN.| custom drawn, OL 1-8200, EM | “AAA” EO RURNER SERVICE | m_ FE ais RIDB WTD. TO ROM DE- PPO PLP LED PLP LPL LLLP + 7 “ABINET A A A = 2 vhs i ‘ * IN LOVING MEMORY ae OUR poneco ca ALL Goce | ale none oe andne er a ey ter milcheng eG specialty. FE Al GARAGE DOOR AND HOUSE- 's FE_5-3759 Bhhauling. Ca isin Pe 5033. Low So retegteeamtoer: ips aig’ exe : ahi Pee 1 Moto rr Bide 3 te payear ago today, March 14th © MONDAY,” 'MaRcH Irn | _Part time FE «3301 | GARPENTER NEW OR REMOD. |, Pold, doors, Prompt service and | w, APPLIANCE SERVICE singer | HAULING & RUBBISH. F BE pace a nae ee | We Camas Mtgs. 32 CONTA > N- ie St chi a - repairs. It's more practic your price y »\ . ° ’ ° Gea ikonealbaw mech iwc etre scene SAVOY MOTEL ON | Of pening March [Sth | “eling No Job. too Jarge Feo | repair, than replace. we LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUGCKING.| Scrabble games Backenstose | —~—~~~~~~~~~~~~~~— Never shall her meme face | 1208 TELEGRAPH. FROM | ye aed pede career or part | CARPENTER Wong" SaEO MI 4-4221 or z Ew kan ROY’S, 96 Oakland_ FE 2-4021| Rubbish, Fill dirt. FE ,2-0603, Book Store, 15 E. Lawrence St. C A Sc H : ought all ever wancer | 9 AM TO 12 AM. SAT- ime 6 4 hours cay or eativ © NTER CR s ae : ahd - eons she is laid | URDAY, MARCH I5TH | ae ng Car necessary Call FF Homes & gatages built. Attics & ay Cane and finish Also BLOOMFIELD WALL L CLEANERS. TIGHT (TRUCKING | AND HAUL. Notices & Personals 25 Sadiy missed 7 addy, Mother ONLY | $6573, 9 ‘tl noon Or FE 5-5893 basements rot Free __ esti- alterations Free est. FE 5-3608. * and windows ea = Be ~
Kathy & Baby Louie ss Hoe wnt FE Ti FE $0047, | ALTERATIONS. ADDITIONS AND -Free.est_No obligated UA ETCH | (ttn “ MI 40061, CALL ELECTROLYSI8 CENTRE IN A FL ASH MRS. EDWARD J DUFFY _ SIK PRESSER FOR DR y EXTERTO a ee ) INTERIOR “‘onair work Licensed builder. BSLECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE i RE LIGHT. HAULING, MOVING YARD| {0% removal of unwanted hair. wishes to k all friends for aq pero yr a Cleaner plant Must be exp, Write painting Free estimates, Reas. FHA terms. FE . 8-1198. airing & rewinding. e ‘i | —Eves._ OR 3-289: For tand iacomtracts, pee Aust their flora} and spiritual bougue's fl TE TOS Pontiac Press Box 58” | OR 3.3152 ALUM. SIDING, PRE-CAST STONE FURNACE) CLEANED_@ SERV SEDO SERV.| _mater PE $0005. '* "| ANY GIR OR WOMAN NEED-| Sonn person: "50, Fears re us and fraterna; or- Real Estate S lesmen WILL GIVE HOMF AND SMALL EXP. MAN 32. ALL AROUND lied by. experts FHA terms. “1 i T UP viser, one) service oo salistied friends aud yoy men of Fire Station < SIE Saiesmen Wages to woman with 1 child part time only, 30 to 40 hrs. a wk. EM "9-0482 te Lal Gordon Fiattley | _ iced, C. Nelson. FE 5-1788. MAN WITH % - TON PICK 2-6122, Confidential, The Sal-| citentele. Ro. 1, Hg Ul cok visnscee lat: tae ee Up Sou for housework. Write Box ia, Pon- eas rg as repels! Lpguiren era ALL TYPES OF MASONRY WORE. Force count a a Bsa bere] work. Call any time, FE aie ae ; aE thanks rer of : i SS 8 nm .
fen” Meg. Rell. "W Sucs FHITE BROS. watthess WANTED -DIXTE | Testaurant cooking, PCH | BOMBING REPAIN, PLABTERING | filggcr™s Ré- Rochester, PR) MOVING. AND MACEDO WITH 3) “Goodeaa. Lochaven. FE eons O ISON : ; : REAL ESTATE Diner, 25 ‘Merrill, Birming- ‘exp. MAN 55 YRS. OLD WANTS | BUIL ’ a ee DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — = sivin’ Senate ag OR 3-1295 ham. Across trom De i, Biming ob as ground and bidg. main- Biter Block, cement work, FE yj "DELL CARTAGE Menominee. Mrs. Wallace, FE eee Home during T fa 5660 Dixie H : e ance Can live in urly oF 6.7805 1704 Pi Telegre raph Rd, hus — J, Duffy. a Open Eves "ti cn ae 10 "tl 8 (Witt "GIVE 0000, ” BESPecr. _salary, FE 8-140. Sick ALOK AND aoe Kt 26 service on “Call W : arse Local and ons eee oes moving. FOR FREE FE ae ‘uneral Directors cE : . wcnan tn h 1 ht | MAN, AGE 54, WANTS FULL Ti work. Also chimneys. No 9 healing equipm an Phon: eu a TER : _- - Engine | Lathe Ope rator | housework and babysitting, Write| Job. FE. #-26i1 iad ciate Residential and any : Co." FE vies Wil haul en nyihing. ae where. cee Sell 32 bottles Wat * ‘Wetkig vanil vanilla CASH > Onis. FON ATMOSPHERE Pisa Coe _ Pontiac Press Box 60. ODD “JOB SERVIC -E 28 «LAKES TREE SERVICE. Also Ss, Siz — Get 48 cup W wat, Seeute UNLIMITED COATS. FUNERAL WOMAN TO KEEP HOUSE FOR | ,,. 2-008 LOCK, 8 - BRICK, CEMENT WORE EMENT, WORK . Femoye, eabeling. surge —Aise. dime truck. Ma Se r. Pree. 150 N. Perry. Drapes Fee ee 2d Beck grousd nna” vite Give your, elderly lmdy in small modern| ANY sous fa replaces cos MAW 5-031 a Land clearing. » Insured wh Tru ks to Rent FE? i083. 7 For good land contracts or -D Is n Johns Rest eround|in sienpy relyeat ‘home in Lake Orion. MAple| ee o pins - = OIRO, RAPAIR ByLLROENG aime anes Cc ret weal and contracts, new or
- | Pontiac Press, Box 56 | el = ernst 2853 PHuit’s 34 LP tedid bg jt! TRUCKS, TRACTORS or household items for hav ation, Call FE & ask Oneiso |; HEATING SALESMAN Help Wanted 8 a he oDREWALL PUAS| systOM HOMES, BY LICENSED | service MAyfal tae. AND HQUIPMENT | || beauty party in your home. Es for fea’ MeCullough - * ob owe gs HOME we feel Andrehigeon. for an ex- aaa \ineluded E 40847. uiider. Free estimates. OL PLUMBING Ai iD HoT. , WATER Lom ‘reck By a iene fin receives Pnciees free. ARRO R ALTY
—GRENESORIFOIN CHAPEL — | Pee" Yegy t2nti MACE’ Stra CHANGE “— YES. A_CHANOR \ELIABLE “CARPENTER NEEDS | 1O1- mallet Pontiac Farm and _ Ho CMBRLZABETH Ro, | spera’ x may be just what you need = work. 25 yrs. ¢ PE 5-8325. CEMENT WORK. 3% YEARS EXP. ontia ND CONTRACTS, Thoughtful Seryive _FE_?-3#41 Genta Write Pontise Press Box) f(47t You to making mote MOBY’. Oo BING RAVESTROUGHE, | Tree estimates, OR 30132. | "Industrial Tracto- Co. n ebt ‘3. enwell, 4549 Dixie Hwy.
Se Lal are eats, =
THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1958 THIRTY-ONE.
‘Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Rent Apts. Furnished 33
"ee Se ari 3D. m7 8. raph|
—_ 1,000/000
eon-|3 5 WEL-
ae rain, Jutcat nn Call) come, N. E side, FE 44750,
Hurop 3 CLEAN RMS. AND TH, UTIL.
fu: FE 2-6935. Partridge, 1050 W. Huron
St, FE 43581.
IMMEDIATE ACTION Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36
ROOMS, MAIN VERY nice, North End. Nanite. FE
i ROOM APF Gis HEAT, 31 6. _Paddoch FE 1 3 LARGE CHEER Yess PLUS bath, Util. paid $808, 4-268.
ROOM -UP
RM PURN. A APT. AND GARAG oz |° For couple only Henderson.
ROOMS. BATH, NEWLY DEC-
tha 37 «~E. Srathmore.
JT ROOM, 1 CHILD. N NO
On eny pnd contract. New _ drinkers i re mhpe 6 soe | spect of breperty F 7 ROOMS, 71 ce BATH. GARAGE, GLORIA APTS.
end. ttle. on Fem tts coun heey 3 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH, ON
K K-L. Templeton, Realtor | Mute geese get; fie| Hat sor ta Eek 2339_Orchard Rd, FE $-4563| Township Hall “ROOMS AND BATH, LOWER, rs) Ain heated apt., iddleaged couple,
Wanted Real Estate 32A|? HOOM,APT. OF MAIN FLOOR, Bo Gea Ref. 23 Sayrtie Dr} Jan
bad 3 ROOMS, PVT. pre GARAGE.|4~ RMS. ATTRACTIVE UPPER.
ATTENTION! Fibedt re weee No children. 42 nee ee Stove, refrig.
We represent a group of inves- = HILDRED ames. tors will cash for, ROOM MODERN CHILDREN | {Room HEATED APT, NEWLY your equity. Ca as for an ap-| Welcome, 6460 Williams Lk. Rd./” gecorated, west, side, After 5:30
seer ea siamese | eee ROOM UPPER LARGO
ee ESTATE 3 ROOMS AND BATH UPPER : screened porch, Elizabeth iL 31295 flat at Lk. Orion gas heat, Pvt| priviieges, $50 per mo. FE 9 1839.
wy. entr..~ newly decorated.” MY ROOM APT. WEST SIDE, CALL
i de A J RMS, AUBURN HEIGHTS ARIEA,|; iter a en UPPER ie Listings Wanted eae ed after en a AND = Baldwin, FE 24832, +48 3 RMS. PRIVA ae LS lad _gplrance Wick TV nd toate: ‘au ‘of Faaat ES DECORAT.
A ; ro er’ ery ce clean
$09 Elizabeth Lake Rd.
FE 41157 FE 44821
LAKE PROPERTY LISTINGS needed ny bh er Oakland
County Cc. Pangus,
Realtor a "in Lake Pro 1919 M15,
NAtional 1-2815, col-
QUALIFIED BUYERS
for commercial proper.
oe acreage. A —
@ you immediate ac-
ROY KNAUF
26% W. Huron St FE 2-7421 |.
WANTED TO BUY LAKEFRONT
lot, with good beach or 3 bed-
room home with basement on
lake. Phone FE 4-0805.
We Will Buy
Your Equity Don’t lose our home—cash wait-
tape. We rod need
is ings. Giroux-Franks, 4395 Dixie
Hwy, OR 3-9701.
preety:
LISTINGS WANTED WAITING. LET You HOW TO
GET CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY. WE BUY SMALL EQUITIES.
Leslie R. Middleton BROKER FE 56-7721
- WANTED
All and ahy type of property.
We have buyers waiting to pur-
chase your equities.
Just Call and Ask for Mr. Veriee
WM. A.
oo
31 W. FE 43569
Open "Evenings "til 9 |
Rent Apts. Furnished 33) _ ~ CHEERFUL.
1 RM. KITCHENETTE, CLOSE IN $10. 230 8. Parke. PE 2-7198.
1 LARGE ROOM. REFRIGERA- tor. Close-in FE 6-5502.
1 WOMAN, REFER., $10 WK., FE
4-2847,
P aoreeen Paras — es,
1 ee
TaDROOEE PAR EY FURN
3 Pe apts, 6615 Pontiac Lk.
] BEDRM DEL. PVT. ENTR.
Ground floor, Bachelor's paradise,
3° RMS AND BATH WITH PVT
ent. & bath Small baby wel-
come. $20 per wk. Nice, warm
and clean PE 81431. Inquire
at 340 Baldwin.
ROOMg & BATH
31 STOWELL
3 ROOMS, PVT BATH AND ENTR. _E. Side, FE 5-8683.
ROOM,
floor, With utility. 34 N.-Midland
_FE | 29-2455
4 ROOM APT. eheeee FURN., $16
_ Week. ._ FE | 8-284
4 RMS.,_ TOWER NEWLY DEC.,
_heat, “nicely furn FE 4-4686 .
___FE 2-5573
4 ROOMS & BATH, UTIL. FURN,
_OR_ 38638, after 3:30
4 ROOMS, LOWER, PVT. BA BATH
and Entr. Near Bus. No children,
; men preferred, FE 5-6421 until
oe - %
4 ROOMS & BATH. CLEAN lst
_floor, 185 Beach 8t.
4 ROOMS, MODERN. PVT. CAD-
_ilac Ave, FE 2-5408 or FE 4-3064.
4 ROOMS AND BATH, FURN. OR
_unfurn. FE 2-4300
4 ROOMS. 3 aM , ORCHARD LAKE.
_OR 3.3766
$16 WEEKLY. PRIVATE
bath. ‘bedroom. Heat and
utilities’ furnished. Child or
baby wacom Apply 65
Summit 8t.
ADULTS. 3 LARGE NICELY FUR-
nished. All util. Near a
One of the better ones.
_ Apply after 8 p.m. Only, FE O3605 2 Boone S60 Shae, ane Tene ES
my "vert nie nice. BARE ALE Ave.
J LOVEL WEL ROO Di
orated pritgie Grow yi a” Fiver.
Reasonable. Phone OR 3-6224 or
Evenings, .
3 LARGE .
kitchen, all utilities. 13 Pinegrove.
FE);
4 ROOMS AND BATH, $20 wi | ROOM, CLOSE P. oo AND
utilities furnishe ly cag ne
ae $14 ver =e
REFRIG.
space.
5 aie DESIRABLE 18ST FLOOR,
close to everything. FE 2-6663 or
FE 2-1134.
5 ROOMS AND BATH TERRACE.
full basement FE 3-0243
RMS. WITH LAKE VIEW, ON
Dixie Hwy Gas heat. MA 56-1244.
5 = a i DECORATED.
spats @ month.
rites gghtesd aed Ux 3-6490. 6 RM. UPPER Se AND HOT water furn o— Children, Good.
trans Fw 4-
— — %% 8. SHIRLEY
3 rooms & bath. Newly decorated.
Adults only $50 per
. G. Hempstead, 102 E..
Huron, FE 4-8284
$125¢ WEEKLY. LARGE 3 RMS.! =
'@ ROOMS, AUTOMATIC HEAT, AT- and bath. All util furn, Located
on Putman off Oakland Ave. FE
4-4821. %
A VERY CLEAN, 4 RM LOWER,
e cmpictely pvt with full tile
bath. Auto, heat, softened hot wa-
ter furn. Near G.M.T. FE 5-2864.
BIRMINGHAM 2 BEDROOM
flat. Near Brown & Purdy Sts.
Close to trahsportation & aor.
ping, Immediate ocoupancy, $110
mo. including heat, lights. gas
and wes 0 perkin Harry
Stevens, Bid or MI
4-4225. or ston at Stevens Bidg.,
1025 E. MAple.
BIRMINGHAM - 2 THREE ROOM
apts. Newly decorated. Near ARF
ping & transportation. Immedia
S‘2'"* so Willard
2 sta tate StF Reasonable. FE 8-1804 | LAKEFRONT ta a Dagens
7 eat @ o 3 CLEAN ROOMS UPPER.) 35474 * Ferber 143 BE. Howard. |
| LARGE > BEDROOM AND KITCH-
en, all furnished, bachelor or eeu-
pe $12 week 342 Orchard Lk
ve
2 OR 3 RM. bus, pvt, bath @ ent., child wel- come, FE 2-61 Call before 3.
J BHOWER ~ BATH.
Nice and ¢lean, Util-
ities = Reliable adults, $15.
mile East of Au-
4-0089. 2 & RM. {. INDIVIDUAL | “MOD-
ern cabins furn., all utilities
MY Tru-Rustic Cabins, 468
8. Broadway, Lake Orion.
2 ROOMS, SEMI-BATH. $35. MO.
EM_ 3.0532.
2 RMS. AND BATH, UTILITIES.
__PE ¢0122. 51 Pine St.
2 RMS. & BATH. MODERN KITCH-
__en facilities. 756 Young St.
2 Rooms, pvt. bath, clean,
close in. FE 4-2579.
room for 2 Reasonable, PE 47059
ND
Ly Be Wevaaaie : rom.
. to oer 25 Monroe St.
RM&., ENT. AND UTIL.
* Case ‘meats ‘man 813 ereekty. FE
5-0019, Sara.
J ROOMS KITCHENETTE.
All er 431_N, Perry. FE 23-5170.
A PVT. ENT.
; dicts te oust aa: Can after 4
—P.m. PE 23-3853. 2 OR hy [ateory QUIET. RIGHT
set thetr own price.
x oward. 881.
3.RM. APT.
FE 4-4878
2% RMS, PVT. .& BATH | the window, Garden 5 ‘
eer es” cia! FE
ite Na. YMCA 3 BMS. PVT. ENT, NR. : ‘welcome. FE: 4-1178
Pag ig hte and entrance. . Garage
Reasonable. FE 46725.
3 RMS, WALKING DISTANCE TO
town, Pvt, ent. FE 2-3043.
3 LARGE RMS. NEW, NICELY furn, tae water, $12 ihe Near |_2'2_
Big Lake. MA_$-9687.
. N APT. PRi-
yate entrance. ren welcome.
through’ Classified Ads!)’
Yes, whatéver it is — dial
FE 28181 for an ad-|' _5-8339. 1 7 _| LOWER FRONT 3 ROOMS, UTIL. 3 BEDROOM, mitt a TV.| furn. Adults 258 Orchard | Lake.|
_i' Park Place. ce PE 48612, MODERN IN TOWN, NEWLY DEC- ROOMS, WN. = orated. Wil) accept one child, FE AND CLEAN, 5-4438 __|
NICE APT Ls LARGE. ‘ROOMS, WITH able reat “ine Slee utilities. dco bed. UPviuibathicand Iantr
—)_or 3 adults. FE | | Ground floor, Utils. Adults. FE 2 OR : 8. FURN. GROUND ¢1851 | __
floor. 36 Center St. ee 4 RMS AND BaTH 3 RMS. KITCHENETTE, PVT $45 monthly MA 5-9687)
bath & ‘ent. 100 Norton. 'PARTLY FURN, 2 RMS. AND - 2 AND 4 ROOM APT. UTIL. FURN bath. Basement “_e Util furn.
_15 Clark. $45 mo. 63 Ruth 5581.
2 ROOMS WITH BATH, FURN- ished, close in, no drinking, must STUDIO APT INCLUDES HEAT, be clean, no objection Chris-| lights. separate kitchen and pri-
tian man, E_ 2-7384. vate bath Ground bevel. prec
AS.| entrance. $15 per wee q
ba ale Or PEN, REAS.| CERN ING. FE 28200,
Tv, ON BALDWIN STRICTLY PVT, NICE. CLEAN, 3
rms, & bath. Partly furnished.
With garage. Reasonable rent to
reliable gan lg drinkers. Cree:
cent Lake
SUITABLE FOR MEN Whole second floor Pvt. ent. &
bath All facilities, comfortable
cise & quiet. Will accommodate
or gore, Apply 186 N-> Perry.
FE 2-5236,
SHIRLEY ‘APTS |)
_ St 2% rms, furn
UNION LAKE. LARGE 3 ROOMS
& bath. Modern TEM 3d285. bldg.
Kaun _ Parking. 1 4
WEST SIDE, COUPLE ONLY. PVT.
bath & ent. Al) utilities furn.
FE 5-2432 6 p.m. Call FE
_5-3347_ after
WEST eaten NEA
furnished, inci Bi rakes: Incl,
FE 3-7403,
= Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34
180 E. HURON
—
WEBSTER
modern, All
$9) per mo.
RM APT. FOR FE 4
3110 Grove Keego 1 BED
47811.
Harbor.
PARTLY FURN.
8615 Pontiac Lk. RENT
Ave.
1 - 2 BEDROOM
Eaketront apts.
1 7 Ri KITCHENETTE & PVT.
bath, Heat, stove & refrig. furn.
Adults sents? 200 N Paddock. Al-
Ap
heat. Gas stov
2-2416, _ Frigidaire. FE
7RM. UNFURN. APT. RY-
rie $12.50 per ‘wk. 142 W. Colum-
7 BEDROOMS, SPACIOUS 5 ROOM
pe. available Avril ist., uron St., ae General: Hoapitel,
ALL UTILI-
veal oe
"| tlae Apis. iin
D "
Pan SM 4 » 203 8. Mar
shall = : j =
“writer and get it!
(ude CHANDLER AVE. 16. LOWER
flat. adults, available hooey 15th.
_Parking space 9-4153. FRANKLIN | ipa 3 ROOMS AND BATH, IN EXCEL- LENT CONDITION INCLUDES AMPLE HE. HOT COLD WATER. AFTER PM. SEE CARETAKER AT Ros UNION 8T OR P’ HONE FE 5184 K. 9. HEMPSTEAD 102. E. HURON PE 48284.
For Colored
Apartments on Southeast side of
town on Prospect St. Call FE
_4-4821.
HEATED } NEWLY DECO “ORATED, 4
NEWLY DECORATED. 3 ROOM
apartment and bath. Near town.
Utilities 7 furnishes: No chil-
dren FE ¢
NR M-59. SSS LK. RD. 2)
bedroom apt. heated, gas stove
and refrigerator. OR 43-4718 or
_OR _3-1512. | call rE ORCHARD CT. APTS.
NEW —omity., 19 SALMER sT — Pontiac's new-
| | 3 Rooms, Stove and Retrigerater
189 E Huro
OVER 50 ‘UNFURNISHED APTS.
Jerry E dams & Co. Rental
Dept FE 4-4561.
BRAND NEW!
est modern apartment develop-
ment. Balcony ‘spe. individual en-
trances, air-conditioned Beautiful
kitchens; stove & refrigerator fur-
nished. A few one-bedroom apart-
ments now available. Auto. heat
| ong hot water furnished, Adults
on
Under Construction TAKING APPLICATIONS for 1 and
2 bedroom apartments for occu- | —
pancy -about re a Ist
(eo) DAIL SUNDAY
FE 8-6918
Upper Flat—Heated 3008 AUBURN AVE. AUBURN HTS
Living Rm. dinette, bedroom,
kitchenette and bath Front and
rear private entrances. Garage
Attractive four family building $7600 per month. References re-
quired,
FE 7-8892
SHIRLEY APTS.
West Side Brick
6 rooms, 3 bedrooms and bath,
newly decorated,
heat, basement,
right party. 74 Dwight. FE 4-508:
evenings.
WEST SIDE St. Benedict's church.
shopping center, 2 &
riments, with pri-
vate entranees & baths. heat, york
water, stove and refrigerator fur-
nished” $45 a month and up. Ask for Mr. Smith, 28 E. Huron &t.,
FE 68-0466,
Rent Houses Furnished 35 |
BEDROOM. NEATLY yURM:
2 BE BEDRM.. MODERN, IN CITY,
near schools, basement. $65 ae
‘PE 5-0176
7 BEDROOMS, RAMONA TER race, ses “apt wast or
oe month. Cal 7 BEDRM HC Howe oe = WALTOR
3 AND 4 see OOeEE. aE:
decorated. 1895 White
3 RMS. oxo BATH. HOT WATER | heat. Drayton Plains. OR_3-8127. 3 ot ’ BATH, SMALL UTIL.
reom, Me Josiyn. For informa-
tion go to the big house at the
back door. .
3 ROOM HOUSE MONTH. “—. OL Téast
4 EMS. AND BATH. OfL HEAT.
See hapten ep-onaraputte~aepenseal
& BATH AT COMMERCE Lake fy small family, Reason-
_able. Market i) im’ ‘PE aise IN LAKE ORION.
4 RMS. AND BATH. BASEMENT.
Oll furnace. InsUlated, On lake.
_$60 per month OR 866.
4 RMS. & BATH, 2 CAR GA-
rage, located at 4475 Keune Dray-
ton Pls. For information ca.
_FE 43802.
5 ROOM UNFURNISHED HOUSE.
in Pontiac, FE 41696.
5 AND £ se HOUSE, MODERN,
$55 th. 22 Auburn at rear
4 RMS.
aificen
& ROOM BRICK ON LIBERTY &
renee Sts. Automatic gas heat,
bath—$90 per menth,
4 room small residence. $10 per
week On McDonald Court
PE 42521 FE 5-1172 ;
5 RM. HOUSE FOR RENT. MID-
cieesee couple preferred. 202
aldwin Ave. $55. FE 8-8452
6 RMS. BATH, ‘2 OF DOUBLE
house. Close in, FE 2-7425.
@ room and bath
basement near Rochester. On
paved road, school bus for the
children, $85. monthly.
IE-dw. M. Stout, Realtor
17 N. Fir toed 8t., Pontiac
Ph. FE 5-8165 Daily til 6 home with full
tached garage. Lake privileges.
Ph. PE 2-5518.
7 ROOMS & BATH ON Mi9. EM-
3-8376. _ pire
$95 PER MONTH
New 3 bedroom brick, Full base-
ment, Option to buy, FE 5-6767
Jerome Building Co., WE__3-4200
$95 PER MONTH
New 3 bedroom brick. bah base-
ment. Option to buy. 5-6767.
Jerome Butlding Co WE 3-4200.
8 ROOM MODERN FARM { HOME.
rooms. 1% baths. Garage
9781 eeoer Rd. MAple 55381
_or FE_ 5-06:
14 MILE ai NORTHWESTERN
Hwy. Newly decorated, 4 yr. old.
2 bedrm. home, deposit required.
Children welcome, $22 per wk., or
$85 per mo. JUniper 8-1427
DRAYTON PLAINS
2 blks. from Williams Lake.
Ranch style on large corner lot,
landscaped, fenced. Ca 2
bedrms., plus lige agepooy
Storms & screens, oil forced air
CARNIVAL ne 4
“The teacher doesn’t play fair! She not only asks the ques- | by Dick Turner
Al \. Reg. US. Pat. Of.
© 1958 by NEA Service, ing
tions, she picks the categories!’’
Rent Office ice Space 41 eee
rxvArYrT .r
DOWNTOWN
Located within 300 feet of 100
per cent corner on E. Huron 8t.,
consisting of 3 room suite with
725 square feet. Heat and hot
water furnished. Lease available.
28 E. Huron 8t., FE 8-0466.
For Rent Miscellaneous 42
14 X 15 BLDG. FOR JO
on N. Cass, Close in, can be
ele Write Pontiac Press
1 Box
43
For Sale Houses
3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME
Custom built, featuring lots of ex-
tras. More for your money. This
carpeted living room, natural fire-
piace, ceramic tile bath, breeze-
Way, attached garage, farge lot
in Watkins-Pontiac Estates. Must
sell. $16,000, terms. Mrs. Gantzer
FE 80344. Elwood Realtor, FE
heat, 2-car garage, school close
$80 MONTHLY MA_5-5046
BEDRM. BATH. LIVING ROOM,
kitchen. stove & re trig Glassed
in porch Venetian blinds. Fenced
back vard Alum. siding. $85. 4160
yoier. Waterford, OR 3-8892 after
SSA LOCATION WE 8T-
side. Brick 3 bedroom. gas heat,
parses: basement, near General
_Hospital FE 4-5707
FIVE RMS $35 MONTHLY OWN-
_er, P.O. Box 535. Pontiac, _
HOUSE, 3 SMALL ROOMS. BATH
& basement. gas heat, 8S. Pad-
_dock 8t., couple only. } MA_5-9731_
| LAKEFRONT NEWLY DECORAT-
ed, $8 rooms, full basement on
Williams Lk. Full year lease te
responsible tenant. OR 3-8507, LI
__2-3081, TA 6-348).
ROCHESTER AREA. 5 RM HOME, garden space OL 1-1704
SMALL MODERN 3 RM. HOUSE
& bath. Gas heat and gas stove.
__$45_mo_ OR 3-2051 1 after 4
SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT
Furn, or pocltieh Hob bog. 1776 Tay
lor Rd, Se eaver,
_ #2031.
8AM WARWICK HAs 2 BEDRM.
brick in Sylvan Lake, Gas heat,
carport attic Both dock & bath-
ing beach Pua $100 with lease,
FE 45000, 2-2105.
UNFURN. € RM. HOUSE. ALL
poy Has fruit trees, $30 Mo.
1008 W. Huron. Inquire at Ms N.
Roselawn Pontiac. FE 3-9278
UNION LAKE 3 BEDROOM HOME |
close to shopping area. $75. EM
a WILL CONSIDER APPLICATIONS
: ges
Recctaias full basement and gas
JACK LOVELAND un Cass Lake Rd
FE 41661
For Rent Rooms 37 ae
1 ROOM & BATH, PVT ENT. FE
_ #0122, 51 Pine | st.
A SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN.
Pvt. ent: Light cooking. 27 £.
_Huron. FE 49713.
GLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS, PVT.
_£nt. 174 Stace
CLEAN, RaCuiETy SLEEPING } RMS
8 & Cooking. TV. inside
pare rE 46700, 442 8 -
W. Huron,
DESIRABLE ROOM, NEAR BUS
line. Radio, electric clock, fan,
pelepbone: ome privileges) FE
5-8717. CLEAN, WARM, SLEEPING RMS.
FE, 4-5641. 350
FREE ROOM & BREAKFAST FOR | lady in exchange for company
_for widow,
LARGE, CLEAN FRONT ROOM.
For gentleman. Pvt. ent. 245 Nel-
son. FE 4-4373.
NICE ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN.
_Utilities supplied. FE 2-485.
2 BEDROOM. WALLED _ ar |
Modern, close to city. Reas MA
_4-2293.
2 BEDRM, FULL L BASEMENT, | 2
years old ga 5 enclosed
porches with jake. ipaihegoul Jer-
# E. Adams & Co. Rental Dept.
E 4-4561.
2 BEDRM, HOUSE, FREE RENT
to to, couple in exchange for ay
a, board. Call after 56.
2 BEDRM. MODERN, Ol H HEAT.
Located 2322 Barclay St, Utica.
OL 1-0250.
ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH, FE
3 ROOMS, BATH & UTILITY. 1
_baby. Huron Gardens. FE 4-7131.
nee oe Cap belo A garage avail-
_2-8820. 41 Pine St
NEWLY DECORA TED
nished housekeeping room. Close
in. 51 _Fairgrove
“PVT. ENT & SHOWER. $7 PER
wk. FE 2-2416
ROOM FOR RENT FOR MAD
woman, will care ie child
_ working. PE 2-1785.
SLEEPING ROOM FOR GIRL. 2
_biks, from Sears. 91 Fairgrove.
WARM SLEEPING RM. GENTLE- man. 24 Norton Ave. FE 2-8771.
SHARE APT. WITH MID-
ged lady or will rent room
tor middies yee se . Parior
_priv., no FE 2-4192,
Rooms With Board — 38!
# ROOM, MODERN, GAS HEAT IN eneeerts OR 3-5164 after ROOMS, FURN. OR oHPo
* on furn, 4708 Highland Rd.
—Ply_cabin 5. 4 RM. FURN HOUSE. , MODERN.
30 N. Midiand, FE 2-2
4 ROOMS AND BATH, aL
mished. clean, Lk. Orion
3-7033. RN.
Ap
TSE
MY
PE cia ae ee Ot PER FOUTS s c : fe iy Apt 103 Sloomfield Ter mater, ingutade, “Open Satur
WATER. Lt 5 owne
2 VACANCTES IN THE “WATER | Wiluams ‘taxe, Lineoin 3.1608 or hese apts. ere only /5 RM. FURN, HOUSE. PON- ving. rooms combination” iiteh-| Hae, Morthern High. Auto. washer, ens & Bedroo arya TV. Call OR
Full bath Soaet lara ares *attlity em 6 R! IN KEEGO, NEWLY EWLY DEC:
$65 per mo. Close to all convent- cuharen $40 & $50, FE 98-3495. |
DUPLEX FURN.*4 RM.
“WHITE BROS. bath and basement. Gas heat. REAL ESTATE Redecorated. Close to stores. $120.
a FE. 2-7940 $669 Dixie Hwy. LEASE: 2 BEDRM. HOME.
Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sun. 10 “til 5 Third St., Union Lake. Furn.
Nice, 3 RMS. @ BATH PvT,| °F Unfurn. Lake privs. Good swim- 2 etcam e &|-_ming en Sat, & Sun. FARM HOUSE. FURNISHED 3
d, but comfortable to Hive in. Hot water. With or out 12 acres ff a Close
Lose, 1860 Hiller Rd. Phone FE
Rent Houses Unfurn. 36
tae in GAS AND HOT
‘
i]
EXTRA CLEAN — HOME & sTYt LE
meals. 14 Matthews, FE 5-0377.
LOVELY ROOM, HOME PRIV-
_ileges, meals if desired, FE 8-3338.
MOTHER NEEDS CHRISTIAN
boarder. Write Pontiac Press,
Boy §4
WESTSIDE HOME PRIVILEGES
or 2 clean employed men. Tasty
ome von e fed or room only.
. Huron
Convalescent Homes 38A
WACANCY ‘1 MAN OR MAN and wife Family-style home with
good care and reas.
ent, Ot, 1-636 4 VACANCY FOR ‘ELDERLY PEO-
ple in licensed rest home, Quiet,
pleseas surroundings. Home cook-
: Reasonable rates. Doctor on
fall. 24 hr, care. For appt. call
Mrs, Eva Kraiger and Son, Pa
at Babcock Rest Home, 5329 Main
Street, Dryden. Ph. 41,
“PUR- |
ni |
AN vuile BIRMINGHAM
$1,450 DOWN TO FHA.
erick ranch, new 1960. Dining
& Eating Space in Kitchen,
urauie Bath, >Bedroom, Base-
ment, Good Location, Value at
ES. By owner MI 41518, 1698
anbury Rd
UNION LAKE PRIVILEGES
l acre, 4 bedrm. bungalow, newly
decorated, full basement. $11,500.
$1,500 down, MA 428010
JOAN GAY, 1211, WATERFORD
Township. 6 rooms, Car port, gas
heat, foot lot, 3 years old,
vacant. $500 down, §75 monthly.
Open Sunday 3-5. Ab-Ro GaAr-
_field 1-1210.
2 BEDRM, OIL HEAT, PLAS-
tered walls, lot 50x204, cheap. & Lake Ave. Lake Orion, MY 3-149
Clarkston Spacious 3 bedroom brick on la
corner lot, 1 year old. Newly
decorated, gas heat, paved street
Immediate possession. Owner
Must sell. $950 down takes ail!
In Clarkston Village Just a minute away from business
heapaery ehurches & schools. On
+ soe blacktop street, lined with
full-grown elms. A 2% story
frame with 2?-car garage ou rear
of large iot.
poree fireplace
above for storage
hardwood areca
basement
Glen a large Lots of closets,
hot air heat, full it's truly a home
family,
terms.
Maceday Lake F nant Here's that real deal on a sum-
mer home—3 bedrooms, fire-
place, spacious kitchen, screened
xtr, oer ag ae nee Only extra gues -Car garage
$12,500 with 42,500 wn "ag .
Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 29 8 Main, Clarkston, Mich,
(ACROSS FROM BANK)
____ MAple_5-5821
CEDAR ISLAND, VACANT, 5 RM.
house, hardwood floors, on heat.
New stone front. Picture windows.
On 2 lets, plenty of trees, lake
priv., $500 down, EM 3-2225.
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
ARDMORE.
STREET
IF you want one of the fin-
est east side areas, HP you
want ‘immediate possession,
IF you Want 3 bedrooms
and full basement and If
‘ou have house or land con-
Tact to trade, DON'T MISS,
seeing this home. cae
con for cash, LET’§
MAKE A DEAL — Even @
‘late model car IF in A-l
shape.
THE PRICE... Will please you, aftér in-
—— this all-brick 3 oe
1986. 13220 saree sea” ving ti ca. vin,
with so fire ince
ae nies: 2-car brick ga-
double doors
iatge, Tot sey mal for $15,200 —
BLOOMFIELD
TOWNSHIP Forest Lake Country Club
Estates. 1% baths, sparkling
3 bedroom brick ranch. Pan-
eled recreation room,
cae 1 ative 100 Bo nad
$26,500-—Te
$850 DOWN — With low month! ebisteg
and 4'4 per cm ve rigage.
Immediate pcieeesion on
this 3 bedroom suburban
ranch - type home of over
1,000 square ft. Gas heat &
other features. Only $11,450.
WHY NOT BE FIRST?
Bateman site.
Hotel. Rooms 39
mpsel HOTEL AUBURIN Ka DS
Rooms by Day or Week a REALTORS FE 4-0528
Cooking ‘and? refrigeration, unite. | 27-8. Telegraph __ Eres, & Sun, meet a Ma tm. kitchen, 2 Ut. rooms. winds rar mtg an oe A all finished, storms | and gereens.
By ay “or. week x, $10 & uD. ish | ‘petty, vine cupnoese Sen On
B,_Pory ve SS i800.
Rent ae mal ee Wilton Real Estate Yn nes
ed fed Cop pede | Good comer, large parting lot:! SAVE ENERGY, USE WE TRADE on neat ‘WANT ADS! To find a
| 152 W. Huron Ph, PE 41557. job/ place to live or- a
basement. conn oar good used car, see Classi:
i ia at ot fied NOW.
I { price
For Sale Houses 43
HURON GARDENS
§ ROOM HOUSE, CLOSE TO
schools and shopping. $5,900 with
$300 down. Phone FE 4-5938.
FOR SALE OR RENT BY OWNER.
Low down payment. 6 rms. mod-
_erm. FE 4-513 _
4 APT. INCOME FOR COLORED.
Brings in §60 per week. §12,950,
with $2, 000 down FE 8-1431.
3253 Crooks Rd.
Spackiing white 2-bedroom home.
with aluminum siding, located 3
blocks south of Auburno on pave-
ment. Modern kitchen, ceramic
tile bath, automatic heat, garage
and Jot 65' x 223', Washer, dryer
& riding mower included ia at-
tractive rice $10,500 with
ia Drive by this & call me—
A. HOPKINS. REALTOR
1415 Main 8t., Rochester, OL 2-0321
BEST OFFER FROM ANYONE, 2
_week ays FE 8-2284
SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE NEAR
_Fishers By owner. FE 5-17
~ $300 Down New 3 bedroom starter home, wir-
septic and basement floor
include agi ‘ lot, Mc-
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
HERRINGTON HILLS
Brick 3 bedroom ranch-type bun-
alow with recreation room and
ull basement, Auto. heat and hot
water, water softener. Carpeted
living room and dining room. 1',-
car garage and situated on a
Paved street, Priced low repro-
duction cost. Shown by appoint-
ment. For Sale Houses 43 - For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses “3
2 BEDRM BRICK, ©] BE. MANS-
CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES IN
LAKEWOOD VILLAGE PE 2-2614 field. — Fence ed ‘ard, Spam 7 od 4
many extras, 5. per COLORED
Incl. 4 per cent ert eee in
surance, FB Sat.| PERRY STREET ~ 4 Bedroom
and Sun, home Extra 2 room epart-
ment in basement, extra lot.
down payment,
“RAINBOW REALTY” 502 8. PADDOCK
Youur plan or ours on 80 ft, and
wider lake front lots; In year
round exclusive home . develop-
ment. Or will Naan = LT No! lot. ' Build Now
1643 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4671
$300 . DOWN
32 bedrm., full bath, plastered walls,
hardwood floors, d-car garage.
Lake privileges
C. PANGUS, Realtor
Call Collect: Ortonville NA 17-2815
BY OWNER 5 ROOM RANCH. 2
bedrm.,, nat. fireplace, auto. oi]
heat, tlle bath, elec. incin., elec. hot water Large tiled kitchen,
steel cabinets. Storms, large
& B rches. Garage att and-
ecaped. Near school, 15 min
Tech, Center. 1 acre. $14,500. 4753
John R, Troy, MU 98-2671.
$95 DOWN 79 PER MONTH
New face brick 3 bedroom. Pull
basement. Tile bath, Other ex-
tras. FE 5-6767.
Jerome Building Co. | WE_3-4200
3 BEDRM. BUNGALOW 2 YRS
oid. Large lot. carpeted living
rm, water softener, knotty pine
pane! jug, storms and screens, ik.
privileges, §$9.450 with $1,500 dn.
6598, E. f. DUNLAP,
CUSTOM BUILDER MODEL NOW
$1,000 less than last ~ear's price
_of $17,600 FE 8-1198
8PLIT LEVEL
Starter home, L104 sq. ft. plus
basement crea Rough wiring &
plumbing Low dn. payment. Gor-
gon Flattley. EM 3-0482, for de-
taus.
. DIAL
EM 3-4164
Por this money saving home Has
plastered- walls, good insulation
and storms Heating costs, main-
tenance & taxes are low. 200°
from hugh lake & beautiful sand
beach. $1,000 Dn. oe per mo.
Immediate possess
OAKLAND BOUNTY. ‘REALTY
2610 Union Lk. Rd.
EM 3-4164 or EM {3.2411 | after
22-ROOM BRICK _ $2500 DOWN
Lovely 22 room brick, 7 baths, 2
fireplaces basement, ‘as steam
heat, 2 car qerase, 2 iarge lots,
close to downtow *
W IXOM_ AREA $1,000 DOWN
3 bedrm., oak floors
basement, recreation rm., oi! fur-
Sed garage, 2 miles to Lincoln
‘Clarence .C. Ridgeway
REALTOR 975 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-6203
BY OWNER
room house at Williams Lake
4
Excellent rivate association
beach Dandy lot. ly $4,750.
—low down payment FE 42544. _
41 l
DEVONSHIRE
Woodward and coe passed on a Ts build ones a 6 4
7404 Highland Rd. *(M59) er tasic or compl home. See
PSCHUEREREADTY | Blais at CScCHuUE REALTY | matlon call Hubert C. Davis. 4018 EM 3-41 Irwindale Dr. FE 5-43
__10 Mi. West of t Pontiae 4 7 AT UNION LAKE OFFICE
CAKE mie a a SPECIALISTS WHI E
OF PONTIA =k
Yr’. G. I roc e 4ROOM HOME REALTOR . * *
and Dixie Frontage 60x550 zoned commercial. Just
across nom the A&P store in
talent . perfect spot. for a
ana The ‘home . neat and clean 74
full basement and full bath,
eve it or not, the full price is
Saly $6000, You can't beat this
one
Rare —4% Mortgage Now is the time to purchase
that home you have been dream-
ing about! We offer a 3 bedroom
ranch home situated on a large
landscaped lot in the heart of
Waterford Twp. The kitchen is
roomy aad has plenty of cup-
board space. Extra features in-
clude a ee garage, fenced
lot, To x 219 ms and screens.
Only 810.500 eith $65 per month
payments on a 4 per cent GI
mortgage. You can buy this home
2 ways—dial the number below
and learn all about it!
WATERFORD HILL
Tri-Level
Here ig a beautiful modernistle
home that has ea ae that
have always wanted
dream home of yours, “Ar the
rooms Ch Sone and See gned
for the ate con-
content living: Saat | isten Py what
it has to ater a studio cellinged
26 ft., peptcrar
with ceramic tile counter :
Exhaust fan. juilt-in electric
range and oven. 3 bedrooms, the room 5
smaliest is 12 x 12 ft. An nowt a world” recreation
15x2 with builein ber and tacae fireplace a esto
blocks deep. ol
this terrific
ceramic tile baths,
vestibule entrance
dow sills, plastered walls, double
— aluminum windows, full
on th closets and sliding doors.
ing this
eee een $36,900,
We need lake property
WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE
6660 Dixie Hwy.
Open Eves. ‘Til 9; Sun. 10 ‘TH 5.
$300 Dn.
44% Mortgage
Partridge If THE “BIRD TO SEE
3-Bdrm. Ranch—$950 Dn.
Pleasant 3 bedroom ranch hom
in Waterford Township, Colorful
knotty pine kitchen. Carpeted liv-
ing room. Located on extra large
jot. Full price only $8,500
3-Bdrm.—$950 Dn. Buijt in 1956, this 3 bedroom has
ecohomical as =6hheat. ’ Modern
} Rana frst Kitchen has separate
ining are ater s er and |! aluminum mers and screens in-
cluded. Bargain eeced at just
$8,650 with §950 dow
REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 4-358, 1080 W. HURON
OPEN 'TIL 9
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Alive with Charm
See this home fairly speaks
to you There are three bed-
make your wife happy, Ex-
cellent basement For $1,500
down payment and only $75
per month payments.
The Balcony Scene MODERN, SWANK
An interior as dramatic as
Avenue duplex,
fron railed mez-
looking down over
two story .ving room, T
kitchen, in built in
even with room
fast. There are four bed-
rooms. Two supers oon
baths Game %
baths, Double garage! aftr ie
600. All this home needs is
you ;
Most of Us Desire # home to relax in
and call our own. Our needs
and wants are varied and
tit ile eep
sence. If you are in
ket for
would a ve either
your cal unity
to talk with roa
Paar fala future ore rieh rca
GAYTORD 136 B. Pike Open Eves.
FE 4-9584 |
(4 4
3-Bedroom Brick
Like new! Good Waterford
address. Large Anchor-
fenced yard. .$3,000 down.
Dwight Street
6 room and 1's bath with 1
we or den and lava-
pa down; full basement
and
down. 2-car garage, $3,650
Elizabeth Lake Estates Fine hilltop location is the
setting for this fine 5 room
and home. 2 land-
scaped lote and garage. $2,--
- » £00. down,
Old Lane Custom-built 5 room am
bath be e Fully eyuroes
and to move
Only re 920 down.
WM. H. KNUDSEN
REALTOR 244 S. Telegraph Rd.
FE ¢4$516; Eves. 1-0, FE _2-3285
OPEN SUNDAY. 3 bedroom ranch,
custom built, full lake privileges.
Only $10,800—terms, Lots 906x135.
M59 west to White Lake Town-
ship, about 12 miles from Pon-
tiac. Right on Dolane Nc Call
MU #2045 or EM }-€210
$500 down, ranch home, 2 large
bedrooms, on large jot re pebdal,
Highland, $8300. Also
ponvel ia in ee. Only $4, $00, "Call
Lake front,
over 300 ft
beach,
Tage
35-6210
Lovely Bl-level lake front. 3 bed-
rooms over 100 ft. of ae front-
age, good beach, landscaped, $18 -
950 terms. Cali EM 3-6210 er MU $ room brick ranch
of lak yp Reotage, go
jandseaped, attached oo |
& 5500 — terms, Cail EM
In Milford) 3 bedroom 2 »
home. Basement, garage, poor
scaped Hardwood Oors,
constioa. $9.950—terms. Call mu .
Lake front, lovely 5 room home,
fireplace, plastered walls, storms
and screens, sand: ach, boat
dock, at Pontiac e. $16,500—
terms OR 3-6681 or OR 3-6981,—
1,000 down, 2 bedrooms 24230,
fil Sores ot a:
$7,500. O
ichard Steele, Realty
Po Center Bt, —_ land
MU_ 42045 EM_3-6210
2 BEDR : pig eet : basemen o equity "Weed — Balance §2,-|
__ 900, Box 21, Pont tiac Press.
7 BEDR Only; 6 RM, scgudition, W GARAOE, BEX
John IRWIN
ve).
and ref Braes of Bloomfield
on ship’ (between Walnut and’ Wing oe mage wee round
wate
jerator. Sun room m with K.
Ve
aa builtin bar, 2
$34,500.
Oakland Hills
home just —
on Mt,
full basement
value at $37,500.
Sylvan Village
2 car garage.
In Pontiac's
area, 2 bedrooms.
y $12,
John K. dewin
313 West
Phone FE 5-0447 1925
“uron Country Club Addition A charming bea aa brick ra! ranch
sf the “club”
A cute little retirement home,
Only $13,
Pioneer Highlands most . desirable
bath, full kitchen, breakfast car garage. .
ceramic tile
ies eae
& Sons
Street
Eve. MI 6-3783
in Rochester, Attached
n 25-mile
Call after 4. OL, 2-38 TRADE 3 BDRM, ae oe HOME
rage, full basement for farm = ‘
radius fol Rochester, 4
96, |
NEW!
2 CAR GARAGE ER-& WATER outt Siivereat Ko
45 OAKLAND AVE,
TIPLE LISTi R. J. VALUET,
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL
MUL NG SERVICD Realtor:
Mew, 2) bedroom "
Picture window.
room,
maton,
jC. HAYDEN, 6 E. Walton _—
Opea ‘ull
ere ot $495 DOWN home
os ‘Wood t
at ice for "infor.
We have lots
_
_ Duley
av
Besitor®
3 bedrooms, face brick
Pull
j Pea rireeis Model 363
Jerome Building ¢ Co,” 905 DOWNII. ranch home,
extras,
260 W. Hop-
WE 3-4200,
DIFFERENT
alies
apartm Nae s
drive — HOME WITH
6 love): rH rooms with
io "basement Saeco 5 INCOME—
A on sts win-
nest Tr oe cire
J. R. Hiltz !
minum storms and screens.
Garage.
payment.
North Side
In a desirable neighborhood,
2 bedrooms, full bath, livin ra Reasonable down
ern kitchen. Hardwood
rn resgbene £ base- e 4
ment with be pape | of] fur-
nace, Paved . $1,000 _ down,
S. lersie St. 2 homes, Main house has
$1,500 4
48 Acres, oi Homes
2 miles north of M39 In
Milford area, this propert bd
includes the expertly remod-
eled farm home with large
ry
knotty pine. ” automate oll
furnace in basement, base-
board heating. Sec: paced
has § rooins bath,
matic oll furnace vexcelient
elude barn, house,
sheds, and garage with
large workshop, Attractive
place. Full
convenient down payment.
‘Roy Annett Inc. ape
FEderal 8-0466
Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4
GILES Vacant 2 bedroom, full bsemt.,
ro | lots,
berries. %
$10,300 23E
1% with
block
with
Drayton Plains A$ + room beaut — fs
ase-
terior. See it today!
GILES REALTY co.
Hareb ROUAE SOeERE.
000 dn, 33, Feneley Ci, 21 BALDWIN A
Miter 4. FR zi oe Fu ean
rage, Built in 1054.
plastered Monila, "oak
bi hy asement, gas heat.
lovely 80 x 150-(t.
is landsc: s'
have many more to
Call Oley Pointer,
details,
REAL ESTA
1218 Baldwin Ave. home for only $8,759 full
ra, fam,
room, extra nice
a-car
abed to perfection. Pa any, more toreuoore =
. ie NEW 3 BEDROOM ee 1c Bat § ee arson ranch-type bungalow Square Lake Area FACE BRICKS
with full basement, Carpeted liv- Brick ranch. 3 bedrooms, spa- a ENT ing. room, tile bath, 2-car garage. cious living room with fireplace PLA RED WALLS a Yard lights and many other nice and wall - to - wall carpetin AMIC E features. Location: West suburban Dream kitchen with Built: fn ALUM STORMS & SCREENS Jos! Cor. M field Terms, stove & oven. Disposal loads of |< ,rromaTiC. INCINERATOR ONO CA = up s. Large area,
INTERESTED IN BUILDING? 1) tie bath. Uulity room, at: epee tg toh OUR NEW LOCATION we have plans and specifications pre laity patio porch. $21,- 4 DOWN — Needs some fin- cw me e
and fet us tak to You about your | — . (Wee TaTs ake Lore Rome, Fun“ price only sa | 1 lans. Some e . a i questions we can help you with Lincoln Heights i CLO CTR ANERORTATION ~ - =
are tines oh commereetioa where | | 00 T= diag sesm akackens $960 DOWN — Outside the city. Other’ things that creneing end! bedrooms and the beth down. ONLY $71 PER MONTH 3 bedroom ‘ranch, Lot 100 interest to you. We use quality Full basement, gas heat, Huren
Next to Branch Post Office
Multiple Listing Service fire
eo is aorry red
Fight
STOUT'S Best Buys
Today
PARADISE FOR TWO Outstand:
moments.
Many = featu 1's
baths, car garage, 220
feet en driveway, oi!
fi water heat. Only
$4,000 down,
HOME- INCOME
Two homes on one large jot,
one 4 room and beth and
garage, pilus room and
stool and shower for rental
unit, ideal location on quirt
dead end street. Only $8,350
with terms.
SURPRISE PACKAGE
Spanish style 4 room and
bath home, features extra
large living room with Min-
lewood paneling. spacious
itchen ang dining area, 2
bedrooms and utility apace.
Large level Anchor veoree
lot A real buy at $8,905
With reasonable term:,
LAKE PRIVILEGES With this —_ and clean 2
-—— with shiny
kes ail his this’
ACR ES large 6 bedroom farm
home, located on good road
of Clarkston. House
needs modernizing inside, ex-
terior sound — to sell
at only $8,800 cash
WALTON BLVD. Large Jevel parce], 100x625
deep, mostiy rich black soi!.
Excelient location for home
with truck garden space.
Only $2,000 with terms.
$5 DOWN.
For these heed e % acre
| eotpacee in Clarks-
school area good soil,
qusehaan drainage, beauti-
tul homesites Cail today,
Edward M.
Stout, Realtor TT N, Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165
Open ‘til 6 pm, - cri
, of] heat
for only
$700 DOWN 2 small panses, 1 located at 76
en ected nen 92 Omar off M Ry A Ce a Sau Judson ati
FOR CASH IN A:
HURRY, sell things
through Classified Ads.
PY ema goes! Dial FE) BRICK ranch
oven, Pull ocuee Leia
Much
pow for full in-
FE 2-0263
iM
Middleton
188 N. JOHNSON OR 3-3922 __ FE 8-6003|
KENT : Established In 1916 i leshe R.
BROKER
home!
137 xj
for $8400 with
| $700 DOWN. Just a plain good
| buy, West suburban 2 bedroom!
|; home, full basement, 2 car at-
Trees and shrubs
lake privileges, private beac}, and
playground. new grade schoo]
Call now for appointment.
QUTSTANDING BUY at
2 bedroom home with a beautiful
view overiooking 2 lakes. Here 1s
our chance to enjoy Iiving §1.- tached garage.
month,
3 ACRES WITH LOVELY custom
brick ranch home near
oniv 3 years old. 14x24 Living|
room, 12x15 kitchen, 15x15 bed-)
room, 12x14 bedroom, 14x24 fam-
ily room, Full basement, large
recreation room with fireplace.
very attractive bar room, game
room with full size pool table. Hot
‘A.& ROOMS & BATH. FULL BASE- | me $1590 equity, $30 mo. FE
MARCH SPECIALS! On reasonable terms Convenient lo
cation with Immediate occupancy.
‘2 LOTS INCLUDED with this neat
2 bedroom, Inter
knotty pine 2-car
ly payments $78 or will consider |
| YTeasonabie lease jor partially in
garage. Month-
option,
‘UNION LAKE VILLAGE. 2 bed-
basement oil f
priced this month
room. Carpeted throughout Full
urnace Winter
only at $12,500,
| WIL LIAMS LAKE RD. home facing
Goli Course, Has living room, din. |
| ing reom bed
rage Payments rooms, kitchen, |
utlity. Floored attic Attached xe. | to good c redit |
buyer can be as low as $65 month-
lv including taxes
EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Ra Union Lake
EM_ 34393 or I
— COLO Village
EM 33314
RED 5 ew 6 Rooms and Bath |
FULL
PHA LE
| Model 510 Nebraska
| Open Daily 2 | BASEMENT
RAIS a;
to 8 PM.
Masbinder. Ine. ' ete? 2)
ln Huron Gardens off Elizabeth
Lake Rd. & nae bungalow with
oak floors lastered walls
with patural Onre
ment. At a soli
on terms
3 BEDROOMS ace. Full base-
value at $8.000
. large acre lot with lake privileges.
14x20 Living room. Master size
bedrooms with double closets—
Step-saving kitchen with built- Pa
oven and electric range.
tered walls and oak floors. Full
basement with recreation space
and o'] heat. Only $1,400 down and
& insurance, |
| |
0 down, balance only $35 ad
Oxford $5250.
‘NO
DOWN
PAYMENT, 2 or 3 bedroom starter homes.
With full basement and rough wir-
ing, en your lot or will build on
on our lot with small down pay-
¢ woop
ment. co. corner
Williams Lake Rd, & M59. OR
3-1235. after 7 OR 3-6449
COLORED ‘
3 BEDROOM HOMES
$10 stenee a
Pies thes ALE priced right
BASEMENT — § ACRES
Locateo northwest of town on
Clintonville Rd. includes
ment none with well & partitions.
Also car garage home,
rented. for 440" monthly. Priced to
eet quickly for $2,050 with $1,350
own
BROKER
Elizabeth Lake Rd,
E 41157 or FE 4-4821
FOR SALE BY OWNER
In Clarkton area — 5 room mod- e E house Terms. NA 17-2004
$700 Down
3 bedroom brick with full
basement. Hardwood floors,
auto, heat, tile bath, paved
street. Northeast location.
$000 Down
3 bedroom home. Tile bath,
oil heat eer: Large lot
North Suburban
Down
3 bedroom home. Tile bath.
auto, heat, aluminum storms
and screens, Appliances in-
cluded. Off orth Perry
street.
| Low Down Payment
Drayton Plains area. 3 bed-
room, hardwood floors, oi!
heat Aluminum storms and
screens. Brand new and va-
cant. Sell ur trade.
WE BUY &
LAND CONTRACTS
NICHOLIE
Floyd Kent Inc, Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy, at Telegraph
FE 12-0123 n 9 to
AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
ON He AVE you been looking for
a home? Let us find it for
ou Here is a 4@ bedroom
ome on which the price
has just been reduced See
é today, and move in when
is closed. North End
ott Jodlyn, $11,900.
ORs WN this home in Drayton
area. 3 bedrooms, tile bath,
living room with dining ell,
nice kitchen with ample cup-
boards and large utility Lot
752219, fenced. §2.306 down
and a 4% per cent mort-
a So Payments $41 per Mo.
ne
an
oo taxes and insur-
AYBE this is the location
you have wanted Drayton
Woods 3 bedroom Colonial on corner lot. 2 car ga-
rage, Can be bought on easy
terms, — Call today!
VERYTHING spout this
house ig Bobi From the
7 : room to.
painted basement with
as furnace and hot water
eater, to the beautifully
landscaped lot with 1% car
garage
apr jooking - Go no farth-
This 3 bedroom brick
coated for easy
ire bright
kitchen wen dining ell. nice
ving room, Privileges on
Syivan Lake — Terms.
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor
262 5S. Telegraph Rd n 9-0
FE_3-7103 _ Open
Eves. OR 3-1648
KEFGO HARBOR
as. o ROOM AND BATH
DOWN PAYMENT
REASONAB E son RMS --
vi
| ie SCHOO! TORES
TRANSPOR TAT ION, CL OSE water heat, water softener. Faye
tached 2's car garage See
before you buy. Only 623. 900
Terms. :
DRAYTON WOODS SPECIAL 3
bedroom brick and frame ranch
ome, eavtisse bath, carpets, oil
_ heat, t
weadedl 1) with jpaved drive. $12,-
500 with terms
4536 Dixie We TOWN SNE TY FE 8.6941 _or FE_ 8-2763
WILL TRADE EQUITY IN 2
houses. 1. 4 apt come, other 3
bedrm. ranch type, for house free
and clear or equity in nicer home.
_Call_OR 3.3685.
Loveland a Cass Lake Rd.
FE 2-4875 __FE 4-1661
Nothing Down Will build 2. or 3 “bedroom start-
er home on your lot, “Will bulld
lot for small dcwn 28
_Don McDonald OR 3-2837.
5 ACRE S—$6, 955
Starter home. Will accept carn or
larger" parcels payment. Also have
CUCKEER REALITY
236 ak on racial
Eves. FE 27520" 21520" or FE 4-3300
BLAIR SUBURBAN
§ reom ranch, can be used as 2 or
3 bedrooms Living room with
planter box. Tiled bath, oll beat,
earport, Paved street and drive-
way Welltandscaped ‘ot Offered
for less than cost, $10,950,
cnanee
age per cent, 4
RG E BLAIR ealtor
aur R 3-1251 |
DRAYTON PLAINS.
Eves. OR 3-1708
SMALL FARM
This new 3 bedrm. bungalow fs
located 8 miles west = Pontiac GE
basement and complete on ex-
and most of
ht with $4
HITE LARE A Heke = bom in this alter |
new bungalow. Has fu
rept neg cae! ol] heat, ners
wood floors, and extra ase Ly
Lake priv. close by & ies
distance to shopping center. $1,
ow
F. C. Wood Co. Realtor OR 3-1235
‘Corner Willlams Lake Road & M50
____ After 6, call OR 3-6449
~ DREAM HOME 2 ACR
Good soi]. Custom bullt 6 room
ranch. Large carpeted living room
ledgerock fireplace. Picture win-
dow. 2 lovely bedrooms with walk-
in closets Large den. Paneled *
RIGIT | OR | JIM j REALT
345 OAKLAND AVE FE 5.0441
OPEN EVENINGS UNTII. & 30 |
_MULTIPLE SERVICE |
BROWN | LISTING
floors. Aluminum storms and
screens. Large 100x150 ft. lot
Privileges on Williams Lake Wil!
accept land contract, housetrailer
late model car or cheaper hoene
in trade,
$2.600 DOWN —Sell or trade Lovely
modern bungalow in Elizabeth
Lake. Estates. Full basement O1/
AC furn, Aluminum storms and!
screens Will accept housetraiier
in trade. |
i 500 DOWN —Colored—-one of the
best incomes in the & EF part
| of city. 5 rooms ist floor with
full bath. wall to wall carpeting
Compietely recondilioneq and in
A-l condition in & out Jrm apt
up renting for $88 per month
Will accept cheaper heme in
trade
$18,975 SELL OR TRADE —-i9 acre
farm with large 4 bedroom mod-
ern farm home Interior has been
almost completely rebuilt and
modernized. New exterios. paint,
roof Egcellem 30x66 barn
Bchool bus at door Will accept. eheaper home in trade
LIST — With
service.
TRADE,
LL. BROWN. Realtor | us for fa efficient |
WE Buy.
1362 W Huren Ph a sale
eras Listing Service _
~~ SUBURBAN attractive modern
About 4 miles from |
ireplace, 3 bedrms, tile
rumpus rm., garage
100 x 200 613,500 Will consider |
trade for 6 rm. modern in town. /
INCOME aide! 3 family furnished in|
come, All private entraneés and
bath. O1 Beas: garage, right on.
the bus lin
WiLLig M
BREWER eR id a BALES MGR Very
home ranch!
We-t
2 FAMILY
Brick and frame. located meet
Pontiac. Includes 2 lesterol ic
bemeped tae ne a7"
a fruit erase.
ree fot $10,000 eas easy
trade for smail home or or paces,
Call J. A. Sha, A, Taylor, Renitor. $10.250 SELL OR TRADE - Modern} bungalow with ful] basement. Oak |
FE os ‘i in Philippine mahogany Ceramic & TARGER CO. 33 WEST HURON STREET _OPEN EVENINGS. FE 5-8183° 6 ROOM HOUSE. NEW & SIDING,
new furnace with Timken oi] con-
version hot water heater, Located
at 327 tty. To be removed
by purchaser. Ph. FE 32-8331,
Mr. Miller. BY OWNER, Gi RESALE, 3 BED- room brick, basement, Herrington
_Hills S8ub., 436 Kubo, FE | th
RMS, MODERN. ONLY §7,800.
with Down
4'9 rms., partly modern. $3,285 with
$500 Down
rms, $5,000 with $500 Down.
2-family apt. and income.
6 rms. modern. 3 acres of ground.
DON’T MISS TH t
P. W. DINNAN
66 WwW Huron FE 42577
OWNER 2 BEDROOM HOME | Fenced back yard, large Jot, will
sell my equity or consider 1957
car free & clear Immediate pos-
3-816 _tession. OR ;
HOYT 2 CITY SPECIAL
$1,500 down — 3 bedrooms, 1':
baths, carpeted living room,
arate dining room, kitchen with
eating space, full basement, GAS
HEA plus 2 car garage. Ideal
for large family This one ts hard
on good blacktop road. Has full |
tiled bath and kitchen With bullt-
ins Birch cabinets
room, Marble window sills. Stone |
door sills. Oak floors Rascboare |
heat Aluminum storms & screens |
Eavestroughs. Attached garage. |
Close to schools & churches
This home was built by owner
for own home. marvelous buy
for only $16,500, Attractive terms
Dorothy Snyder Lavender
REALTOR EST. 28 YEARS
7001 Highland Rd iM5@)
EM 3-330) or MUtual 4-6417
Templeton | FIRST OFFERING
2 bedrm ranch home Extra large.
with full dining room, natura)
fireplace, large kitchen with extra
sink Plenty of closets and cup-
Large utility |
boards, Beautiful view from large
well-arranged living room, 1'9-car
garage Nicely landscaped lot
Corner of Menominee & Genesee. |
Shown by appointment only
kK... Templeton, Realtor |
2338 Orchard take Re FE 44563 _Aft _6. ‘FE. 2-950:
tT
DAILY and SUNDAY
l to 6
10 NEW BRICK HOMES
“sg, Save $2500 Humphries These brick ranch homes wach'|
have over 1600 sq. ft
area—j3 bedrooms
pelted living room, family room
with fireplace, kitchen with col-
ored built in GE range and oven
and attached 2 car plastered ga-
rage 4@ have GAS heat. ati
homes are complete or nearing
completion. You may N choose
bes own decorating oot cated
20x120. Sewer, water
roads Near ae Bloomfield et
ool ores seb ie 200 beto ures
ou save eiore rin
building claro ron RE S CAS TOC
id es WILL CONSIDER fi REASON: |
ABLE DOWN PAYMENT OR
TRADE
DRIVE OUT TO 1 BLK. EAST
AN SOUTH Bogard CORNER
OF WOODWARD UARE
i ROAD OR Sust EAST ae
“TED'S DINING DRIVE IN,”
2 KINZLER
to beat. Immediate possession.
SUBURBAN RANCH
for this brand |
ME, 3 bedrooms
oral ‘ares living room dest
e picture windows, separate
a ng foom, modern kitchen with
formica counters & birch cu
boards, Built in vanity in ba:
room, All plastered walls, oak
floors. Exposed basement with
picture windows leads out to back
ard with view of stream running
yeugh property Grand location
for children. School bus at door.
HOYT RE a
FE 2-9840 E 32-0066
254 8 Telegraph Ra.
Pon-Tel Centre -
We Can't Duplicate
This Offering Large ranch home — Waterford
Village. 3 spacious bedrms. &
closets, 25° opiry rm., huge pic-
ture window, @ tile bath, ofl
furnace, aieatouse storms and
screens. You'll love the large love-
ly country kitchen, done in yel-
low & white, Oversize lot 80x18)
ft. with view. Delay may mean
disappointment. Owner 1ea ving
state. $1,400 down and $69 month,
plus taxes and insurance,
No Hocus Pocus ,.
But We Do Insist
That we have the best buy a
the whole Pontiac area on ]
Strathmore St. Beautiful high ‘|
dry basement, Of] furnace. Jaun- |
dry tubs 3 nice rooms with oak |
floors, full bath, aluminum storms |
¢ screens Fericed yard Imme-
diate possession Small dn pay-
ment Take over GI mortgage
Giroux- Franks 4 NERAL REAL rer
Ars ’Dixte. Hwy 9701
ARE... | . You going to enjoy the hot sum- mer months near a lake? If so, |
why not step in abead of the.
rush? We are offering a 3 bed-—
room home and 2 car garage
with privileges on Elizabeth Lake
—that really is a dazzler! Glisten:
ing oak floors, plastered walls
throughout. 16 ft. kitchen that
reflects cleanliness in every way.
Screened and glassed patio for
those enjoyable summer evenings
A compliment to own $14.950,
terms. Oh yes, wal] to wall car-
peting and drapes included. |
“ TEN... acre farm-—-with good heavy fer-
tile soil and 1209 sq. ft modern
home. built in 1952. NEA R ROCH-
ESTER! Home is in A-1 condition
24 «ft. living room,
16x16 kitchen, plastered walls.
coved ceilings oak floors, full
sized wardrobe closets. About 2
acres are beautifully wooded. An
exceptional buy, Owner wil! con-
sider terms to responsible party.
$19.500, full price,
ail the way
0474 FE 47114
ee ‘N Telegraph en Eves.
___ Multiple Listing “Bervice
HAYDEN CG AN - MARSHALL &T.
REA. 1' story, 3 bedroom See Excellent condition on. Wall-
to-wall carpet. Basement, Fur-
nace, §13, rms.
mecenay LAKE PRIVILEGES.
3 bedroom ranch home, frame &
brick construction, Fireplace, rec-
t
disposal. 2-car eeeee
Hy Qos Terms,
WHITE LAKE. 2 bedroom modern
home. Utility room, oak floors,
bath with shower, Oil furnace.
$8,900. terms.
LARKSTON AREA. 3 bedroom Seed carpet. “Garage. Lot peaker
110 x 200. $16,400, terms,
J. c HAY DEN Realtor
Open nae ees
4 .: Northwest suburban location. On|
base-|
now .
a Newsleotures
ee) oie
“How do you like that — please leave two quarts of milk!”
For Sale Houses
BY OWNER
VACANT for immediate pos-
session. wen decorated, 2
bedrooms, bath, large living
room, kitchen and = utility
room, 2 years old, alumi-
insurance.
ie after 6:00 pm. Liberty
1G HOME, $1,250 DOWN
3 baths, insulated, can
tiac anene Full Vee only $5,850 -
OTDOCH co,
Pe eaoes or OA B98
BLOOMFIELD HILLS
SCHOOL DISTRICT
4-5-6BEDRM. HOMES Cape Cod homes in beautiful New”
Cngiand Estates, 2'3 baths, sepa-
rate dining rm. fireplaces,
over 2.000 sq. ft. of living area.
MAyfair 6-1969
Mode! located at 2715 W Long Lk
Rad mile W_ of Micdie pelt
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
DORRIS ‘ cate FRONT HOME
10,660 Vacant
sices away and this ts
a sacrifice price for quick sale,
3 bedroom modern bungalow,
basement with gas furnace, at-
tached garage, beautiful living
room 13x18 with large picture
window, price includes refriger-
ator, stove and washing machine.
Better burry on this one. Owner
Just as neat and clean as a pin,
tered walls and oak floors, nice
bath and kitchen, nice lot fenced,
other selling appointments.
VACANT RANCH HOME
$10,975, $950 down
3 bedroom dn one floor, price !n-
cludes carpeting and drapes ige
ranch fenced corner lot, eagles
drive and ca rt, purchaser hav
choice of colors for decorating
OUTSTANDING oS ep Od ka a
TWO HOMES FOR
| Owner will trade these one mod- |
ern attractive two bedroom bun-
slows at price of only $11.600 :
or a smal! home preferably with
een they are on a
very nice neighbo 250 |
782 w. ” HURON PHONE FE Hares
DORRIS & SON REALTORS
WE TRADE WE SELL
HY
Pay rent when you can be Rael
own jandiord in this 6
home With basement? §500 aewa
full price $6,875.
| BE —
The proud owner of this neat
bungalow with attached garage,
‘4, acre lot. fruit and shade trees
Many extras.
SATISFIED?
You will be with this 3 bedroom
west suburban Cod home
Tip top condition Basement, 2
car garage. Call for appointment.
Mpileges on Elizabeth Lake
rick contemporary, 3 bed-
rooms, ceramic tile bath, hot wa-
ter base heat are but a few fea-
tures. Bee it!
’
Upkeep assured on this 2 bedroom
ranch yearling. New condition in
and out, Only $1,009 down,
Smith-
Wideman * wa ESTATE OREN EVES 44526 =o W. Huron
COLORED
NEW
3 Bdrm. Homes WITH
| Payments less than rent!
$10 STARTS DEAL
$10 DN. & $10 WEEKLY WILL)
GET YOU A 3 ere HOM E
UNDER CONSTRUCTIO!
& to &8 mos. to save
8ma!l Down Payment
WOW!
What a Deal! MODEL OPEN FRI.
T. & SUN
1:30 TO 5:30
264 BONDALE NEAR EARLMOOR BLVD
BEHIND 8T. JOSEPH HOSPITAL
WESTQWN REALTY ___FE_8-6041 or FE 8-2763
Income . Property 43A
ROOMING HOUSE _ Large 12 room (4 furnished apts.)
mer good income 3 car ga-
a ihatea street, Near busline.
$2 will ie.
Dorothy Snyder Lavender
REALTO R EST. 28 YEARS hiand Rd 3-3303 or utust ait
"eS Sale Lake Prop. 44 44
DUNHAM LAKE
lots, Only 15 ee ‘ayaa ried
Chapin
i RENT 2 Fa wity IN-:
from, $8,000. —
Lake Orion Gas or
tle ae For Sale Lots 4
LOT FO! . ox 100, | PAVED
road Edgewood. EM
cr than, an here, some Woods. ter house, has is base- ment. Built ilside. e windows in
wel tn se formation eall .OL 6-2304. 43;
& Pon-
Houseman-Spitzley Corp. —
HURON GARDENS BUNGALOW |
A DANDY $9,830
11 block basement. oi] heat, plas- '
sod ea | East OF LAPEER —
t
|
| sP
Beautiful high
For Sale Lots 46
| PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE
Cherokee Hills!
Its new 100 ft. sites were
planned for. and restricted to
protect, today's better ranch
and multi-level bomes!
Drive out Elizabeth Lake Rd
1 mile west of Telegraph Ra
to Scott Lake Rd. Turn zig |
4, mule—SEE FOR YOURSEL
|CARL W.
| 503 Comueunity National Bank Bidg.
FE 4 Eve FE 53-1392
$100 DOWN
LARGE EAST SUBURBAN
earn
4
TORN
FOR MATERIAL
FOR REBUILDING.
R. J. VALUET, Realtor
345 OAKLAND AVE
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 30
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
LOT 175X187 READY FOR BUILD. |
|; ing. Some on paving $1500 up
Near Walled Lake stores. schools — | and cbarches
I WICKERSHAM
7195 W_ MAPLE MAYFAIR 6-6250
~ UTICA BEND We have choice lots on blacktop
street, just minutes from the
Utica Bend Plant.
Smith-Crawford, Inc.
TWO OFFICES
3300 8 Rochester Rd. OL 1-6002
1598 E _ Auburn I Rd SOL, «6. 6-1226
~ For Sale Acreage 47 re
ee
10 ACRES. VACANT, ON PAVE-
ment Ideal building site for $15.-/
000 to $25 home, in Clarkston |
Flovd kent Inc., Realtor
2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph
pen ot
AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING | APPROXIMATELY 20 ACRES
with frontage on 1021
Rd., Ortonville Wall-divide. Terms.
| Phote NA 17-2717
| 30 FERTILE ACRES, NORTH OF
Ortonville 990 ‘t road frontage
Just off pavement. $5.950 with
$1,000 down All or part
& Franks 4305 Dixie Hwy.
| _3-9701 OR
| METAMORA AREA — 24 beau-
tiful rolling acres, nice-
| ly secluded, on good road
pear paved road. Only §188
per acre Takes approx-
| imately $3,000 down. Bee it
now!
40 lev-
Excellent neigh-
berhood. Handy to ¢
hunting and fishing area
Only $100 per acre with ‘a
down acres
NORTHWEST OF CLARKSTON
will divide.
right with terms. — 60 acres or
Poced
HP HOIMES, ING 2531 8. LAPEER RD. FE 5-2953
BY OWNER. COUNTRY LIVING,
15 minutes from downtown. 1 mile
from Waterford me 8chool,
ig Approx. 4 acres b round,
230° on road, 520° deep. es io
ood fishing lake Aes
S00 down. FE 2-071
$1,000 DOW N Approx 13 acres of land. 4 rm.
ouse, basement, furnace, house
needs Apogee ooo location North
of Ponti.
PONTIAC REAL TY. 737 Baldwin FE_5-8275.
For Sale Farms 48
20 ACRES E L
and dry 20 acres,
4392 Dixie OR_3-1950 Ercwas “OR 3-3230
ACREAGE LOCATED IN CITY OF
BIRD, Realtor
area. A bargain at $5.950. Terms.
Giroux |- | ness for sale
PE #9110000 BARBER SHOP FIXTURES COM-
plete. 2 chairs, except for waiting
FE_8-6011 i ie oe
OWNER 225 FT.
| ay sientcial pres in Waterford “Th
| Have over $2.000 invested, will
sell equitv for much less,
3-3004
DUE TO PARTNERSHIP DIFFI-
eulttes, will sacrifice ladies and
coudrens ready to wear shop.
i pproximatély $15,000 inventory
ie uding fixtures. $6,000 cash.
Located on main highway in well
established lake shopping area.
No realtors, Box 88, Pontiac.
_Press.
~ Layoffs
End ._ OF LIGHT
”
LOANS Ries TO $500
— QUICK $25 — $500 LOANS’ ~
SEABOARD FINANCE co 1185 N. PERRY ST EASY PARKING FE #-0661
GET CASH QUICKLY
Up to $500
Oakland
Loan Company
FE: 2-9206
~ Loans $25 to $500.
| on signature only
HOUSEHOLD io beck CORP. OF rONTEAG
s t WHEN eon a axTo, zue INESS a8. Saginaw StI E 4.0535
ne TO $500 — $25 TO $500
Offers you opportunity MMUNITY LOAN CO
| oWn your own ere station bus 30 E. ane ENCE FE 8-042!
ness and earn ____ FRIENDLY SERVICE
tle as $1,000. The locations avail-
able evaeaiatere i year with Gee investment of as ie
| Perry near Madison East Blvu Mt. Clemens
Auburn & Adams
Auburn John R
For further information call:
SUNTOIM CO
TR 2-8100—Sales Dept
Eves Mr. Bridges, VE 17-2586
WE BUY MORTGAGES
| ___ 10524 W. MeNichols, Detroit |
- Partridge 18 THE BIRD’ TO SEE
| Small Town Hardware
| Busy, neat & clean hardware in
prosperees small town, north of
etroit Excellent location on
main street next to bank Priced
at $1,000 down plus stock of about
$11,000. Will consider trade!
i
|
Auto Parts
Growing auto parts and acces-
sories business Outstanding serv-
ice and installation facilities
Price of $20,000 includes $15,000
in stock of parts Lease on
modern bldg Investigate now!
REALTOR PARTRIDGE
Businesses thruout Mich
| FE 4-3581 HURON
PEN ‘TIL 9
STATION FOR LEASE ON MAIN
street in Hollv. Doing good gallon-
age Very smal investment In-
| ventory plus equipment.
7-7161 _ _ ee
“LET'S TALY
BUSINESS” Oak wood |
«Ambulance Service
Well esta lished contacts
in’ Oakland County Town-
ship. Cadillac ambulance in
top condition. reasonable
down payments
Dairy Queen
Sg main hig neay in Pontiac
‘area. on property
aay $50 peran ~ Required:
$10,000 down.
MICHIGAN BUSINESS
SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LAND epee BROKER
1573 8. TELEGRA RD
rE isa
PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR_
PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS WITH
trailer, dark room. laboratory &
office. Fully equipped for taking
and finishing ews baby, party.
weddings, family and commercial
pictures. Newest and latest auto-
manic equipment. Average month-
ly gross for past year, over $1.-
150. Very low overhead. Rent, $25
No indebtedness. includes
instruction or temporary
ance as partner if you need it or
wish to be shown.
near your home, or anywhere,
and lived or traveled in if de-
sired. Owner retiring. Mel Hale,
well located 10 miles N_ of Pon-
gies Full price $4950. Will take |
late model car free.and clear.
ME TAMORA AREA
80 Acres. good productive soll, wov-|
en wire fences, 60 by 32 southern
type barn, with open cattle shed.
attached milk house other out
builuings -beautiful 10 rm. mod-
ern home with attached garage. |
basement an! util, nicely land-
scaped yard. $29,500. Terms.
Clarence €. Ridgeway
REALTOR 975 Baldwin FE 4-6203
142 » ACRES, SOME TILE DRAIN,
2'q miles from Lapeer, on black
top. road, 12 rm., 2 family —
large barn, cement silo, tool sh
hog tfouse, chicken coop, eink
house, 2 car cateee, Priced to
North Branch ‘
90 ACRES
Scenic and rolling on main road
Remodeled house with speciout
living rm. and kitchen. 1" ba’
Very good 80 ft. barn. Place rE
tractively landscaped. $38,-
50°. terms _
ACRES 30 minutes from Pontiac. Modern
house Barn and other out build-
ings. 9 acres of woods. $16,500
‘tT. M. SELDON CO. 716 Woodwari Rocnester, Mich.
OL, 1-6751
a Do rh Cee an
Call 111,. FE 4-0003.
FARM 178! me WITH 2 LGE
barns 12 room modern house.
In excellent condition. In Living-
ston von 7 miles Southwest
of Spee: miles west of U.S.
By ly, MElrose
7-513. "Or "ORIando 43-1308.
WELL LOCATED, 150 ACRE FARM in es Fea County. Must be sold
le estate of the late John
Clifford LaRowe See Jim La-
Rowe, Adm, at the farm. 3%
miles out of Webberville on Mor-
ne
Sale | Business Property 49
140 FOOT FRONTAGE ON MONT-
scala 2-04 Meaim FE 2032
OPDYKE FRONTAGE
Lot 19. 3300 Elizabeth Lake Rd.,
corner of Muron FE 82373
‘FLOWER SHOP & GREENHOUSE
in Northern Michigan. 7,000 ft
shop space. well established with
good clientele. ideal set up for
couple or family In a very good
vear round town. F. J. Owens,
Broker OR _3-1450
COMMERGIAL
BUILDING - 20 x 69 feet. brick construction.
Full basement, gas furnace. ony
improvments. 2 lavatories, kite
en, 2 lots 40 x 300 feet in nif
run from street to street. Good
ian «$25,000, Now used as
Church. Suitable for warehouse,
lodge, church or other business.
Clark Rea) Estate, 1362 W. Huron.
oe Evenings, FE 4-6402 or
COEFEE SHOP Exclusive neighborhood. Gross
$38,000. Onlv $5.000 down.
; SDD: Grocery, meat & gasoline Over
$85,000 gross $10, down in-
cludes real estate with 5 room
modern home. An excellent in-
vestment! ‘ :
STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac
B.D CHARLES . REALTOR
1017 8. Telegra FE
Eves. Call 1681 or FE 5-0364
Royai Oak Area, LI 5-852
MILK DEPOT WITH STORE. aa
_quire 446 M15 M15, , Ortonville,
Momeat by BEAUTY SHOP EQUIP-
== Asi raulic chair, 1 con-
tour and dryer, sham
chair, raat with mirror.
4-2876 after 6 call FE 5-3463.
SPACE FOR age Ea SHOP,
_fent_cheap_ 434 W. Huron STANDARD OIL
2-stall modern sation for lease.
Auburn’ & Adams. Auburn H
care = 6-5311 or JU ratty r
p.m
STANDARD OIL
2-stall station for lease, Excellent
opportunity, te es t-
, ment. Perr
6-531] oF 4-1584-after 7 p
Shell Oil Co:
Has for immediate least a —_
5 acre wooded corner, Chu mn 2-bay service station, Located a ($54, ont = ‘site. Aecclies at the poe Ra. & Goll Pods OE
3h WEBSTER REAL ESTATE, Established clientele Bina ‘ai
oA 9128 Eves. OA 86-2006 ve a ogee FN ‘or informia-
7-2100 9 to 4 daily es sidwest
M: 59 Pee won ois nee) p.m.
2 story mente and soem bor hag One 40x65. dersy i, Aa etl & 5
: businesses down, Owner Revtal Dept. Fw 44561. nen tree uity for home. Full | ¢ UTICA | ;
price only Business fron’ wi Ble Ave. nen Sed
Mer ae
Roy Annett Inc.
"Se Ereins tne snd 16,500
SmitthCrawiord, ine
aR SRE at HART)
‘an be located |
FE |. | WHEN YOU NEED ~
$29 - $900 signature, car or furniture No
endorsers, payments to suit your
budget. We wi'l be glad to help
you with your money problems
FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574
102 ree State neo Bide
“LOANS $25 TO $ BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE
'64-W. Lawrence St FE 4-1578
CASH LOANS
to $500
BUCKNER
_ Finance Co.
Pontiac
Dravton Plains MElrose |
Walled Lake
Utica
_ Mortgage Loans 54
A Mortgage Problem ? We make mortgage loans to meet
your requirements Any propertr.
any amount, prompt rervice Also —
uy Equities
LOANS—$600 to $1.500 1. For any purpvse, on
2. For home additions or
improvements
3. To rough ip or enclose
house partly constructed
4. To bylid a garage or on
a earsey bene
Ap ational ae
Don tine, or Shore F@ 4-4720
Swaps or
3 BEDROOM WITH LARGE LIV-
ing oom, well arranged kitchen,
tiled bath, of] heat, exceptionally
large jot, Will accept housetrailer
as down payment
GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR
4536 Dixle Hw OR 3-1251
DRAYTON PLAINS
Eves. OR : ae
17 IN. TM. TV. FO . POWER |
tools, _ guns, or ?. ORlando 3-9268
ar and brakes. 4 Dr_ hardtop.
6,000 miles,
Oids_ or Pontiac. F
34 FT. PONTIAC CHIEF TRAILER
Like new Trade for car or
$350 down. OR_3-7497
"36 PONTIAC RUNS
looks good older GooD car or Take
motor scooter in trade. OR 3-7486
after 6
BENDIX AUTO. WASHER FOR
small garden tractor. FE 2-2178.
1103_ Boston,
CLEAN °48 PONTIAC. BWAP FOR
used ply score, After 6 p.m.
Emerson, FE 41816.
202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG —
You can get it quickly on your |
buy land contracts and real estate |
Eves. | EM 3-0048
trade ¢ uity for 5
4
oY one SMALL HOUSE FOR
se or anything, OR 3-6606.
— camera, on studio stand.
U_4-4792.
aoe LATE MODEL.
Deluxe. fully equipped. Sell or
trade for fe a es or “= contract.
Schick's,
of same value. EM 3-24
|'MAKE OFFER FOR EQUITY IN ol] heat. Near
Cash, Auto, etc.
PAINT SALE Of discontinued colors Rent our
sanders sep rede Pigeon eotig
line of floor :
BARNES HARDW ARE 742 W. HURON
SWAP HAY FOR LIVESTOCK, OR
_Wwhat have you? MA 5-0666.
SELL
. For small trailer, FE 8-1880
for late — car & cash. My
$1,200 against it.
have you FE A
TRADE ‘42 oy asi DUMP saat
__for '52-'53_ Model car.
WATER SOFTENER, TO thie
for desk, chrome -set or make
EM _ 3-4029. offer
~ WILL TRADE | = in your house or lot for 3
ma ted new brick ranch home.
rosea Luxury _—
*. WE 3-4200
WILL SW
W i. L TRADE bs in = house or i
™ pesement Bulldine
FE PE 5-6767. ea
“THE ANSWER TO
TYOu R PROBLEM:
Want Ads! To | ‘rent,
hire, it’s FE 28181.
—_— RAZOR FOR SMALL RA-
FE__5-8755.
FOR SALE OR TRADE, ONE 8x10
HI FI 35 WATT ae as { WITH
M tuner and changer. Valued at
$250.00 Trade for carrer panel
OR TRADE. DUMP TRAIL-
awa HOUSE IN MILFORD AREA
e Ta $1,800 &
— $1, 500 EQUITY IN ALL
odern home on Watkins Lake
Ra. for pickup rehsy car or what
WILL SWAP EQUITY IN HOUSE for, nouetrale ae PE. S400 or Rng Pontiac on main street, agent. ESTOCK,
OR _3-8315 HOUSEHOLD GOO R ESTER. MAIN 8T. ZONED | Ph. Rochester OL 6-0711 OL 1-9791
business 172 x 3 with older
ta Ideal Motel site. on uick ( ‘ash
McConnell eee Estate |
ain i
OL_1-1105 Rochester _OL -~ 5 TO $500
jes 51) On your Town signatu< auto. of
pearaaco ahaa other secur. Up bs os ibis
to repay ur service is j
ETRACTA M A- Ipful, Phone PE chines, $10. OO tach FE 4-2765. Seer "a nur office. . az — ee are WITH t
ving quarters for rent. Very low H & A
inventory, 490, M15, Ph. NA 17-9185 ome ulo
& GOOD GOING USED CAR BUSI- LOAN CO. Tf interested call, 1N Perry St. (Corner Pike)
i
| CHILDREN'S
[=
|
| |
LH. BROWN. I Realtor Huron . PE 2-4816
1363 enings call one “8-2618
~~ For Sale Clothing 56
44 LENGTH RANCH MINK COAT, “size nese Sacrifice $500. EM
|S PAIRS OF LADIES SHOES. 84 triple A. 1 matching bag,
_new., all for $20 MA 6- 73
106 Better Men's
Suits ... $23.00
All sizes from 36 to 46. Final
cleanout of our January sale. For-
meriy sold for up to $85. Cuff
aiterations free!
Osmun's Town &
Country Store Only
Tel-Huron Shoppimy
Center
CLOTHING, __fants’ to_size_ 3. Call FE 2-3538
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, BOYS,
sizes 3, . & 5. girls, 7, 10 & 12°
ErED 5-3458 J
LADIES QUALITY DRESSES, SIZE almost
2.
IN-
48-52. 1 spring coat, PE 2-0518.
LADY'S LEATHER COAT, AL-
ty price. FH paca lined. Size 12.
2-078".
MEN'S WORK CLOTHES FOR
saie cheap. Shirts & pants, 2 for
99 cents. Coveralls, $1.75. Work-
mans Outlet, 65 8. Saginaw
Sale Household Goods 37 poe
2 RUGS 9x12 & 12x13, g00D
cond , $40. FE_5-6517.
enatre and
Mica coffee table FE 40122.
3. MATCHING ROOM - SIZE
rugs & pads. Breakfast table
dining chairs, rockers, 4 bed
complete Full - sized inner-
apring mattress -& springs Cail
between 10 & 4 Sat. _ 64 B4 Dwight.
6 PC. SILVER - GRAY BEPRM.
ou.fit. Doube dresser, bookcase
bed, large chest, 2 vanit: mye.
Al. for $89.50 Pay only week!
Pearson Parcare 42 Orchard Lk.
ve 2
4 ROOMS OF FURNITURE FOR
_ Sale. reasonable. OR 3-126.
4 RMS OF FURNITURE AND
elec stove, refrig, freezer. OR
_ 35772.
1 PC. DINING ROOM SET AND
regulation size pool table. 2370
y Walton Blvd
1 PIECE LIVING "ROOM SUITE,
Brand new, davenport & chair, 4
modern step tables, matching cof-
fee table, decorator lamps All
for $99 Pay only $2 weekly.
Pearson's Furniture, 42 Orchard
Lake Ave.
| [the ate BUNK-BED OUT- fit, $4050 Pay only $] weekly.
Pearson. Furniture, 42 chard
Lake Ave
9 X 12 RUGS, WOOL FACE, $15 9s.
Reversible, $1650 Imported,
$34.95. Axminster $40 98 Rug
pads, $5.95. Pearson's Furniture,
_42 Orchard Lake Lake Ave
| 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95- BONNY MAID VINYL TILE. se
414-Ft. Wall Tile 25c RUBBER BASE PAINT, gal. $3 75.
GUAR. ROUSE SINT. al. $195
_Syers, 141 W. Huron | 4-3064
4 BURNER GAS STOVE WITH
Le & a. Good cond. $40.
Te =a t DEEP FREEZE.
_ Reasonable — 3-7
1” TV & ALSO ae ~ EXCEL-
lent condition, FE 8-3788
\19 C FT. AMANA DEEP FREEZE.
used 6 mos. assume payments.
_Balance — -_$400 8246
17 IN. TV COMB RADIO &
phono, Very good cond. REpubiic
23-1343. _ ee
20 GAL GAS HOT WATER HEAT-
er. used $35 R. B Munro Elec-
tric Co, 1060 W. Huron, Pontiac.
FE _5-8431
52 PC SET OF WILLIAM ROGERS
$7 CHRYSLER, POWER “STEER. | silver in tarnish proof case. Never
been used. Sacrifice, $35. OR
3-8467.
20° GAS RANGE. 3 YEARS OLD.
a GE e ic range
Frigidaire refrigerator, ES cond,
GE ee washer
465 Auburn Rd. ad
‘37 NORGE REFRIGERATOR.
ecscnabis, 2878 Williams Lake
APT SIZE MAGIC CHEF GAS range. Double beq spPings Por-
celain kitchen table. 2 chairs.
Cupboard, Ladies black coat, 16.
Ai ee foe 1 before 5.
APPLIANCES — DISCOUNT
RCA rninpest spas, Te. reg.
$239; now $169 oe engl
Crosley seaddertd elecirle ‘rabee, reg.
$289. w $105 $2 p
RCA whirlpool eiactea! Wireaer de-
luxe model, reg. $260° now $159.
Duo-Therm oil neater niet bes wash-
er. SCHICKS, MY 211
ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT
FOR isi
A little out of the way, but a lot
less to pay Furniture & appil-
ances of all kinds NEW & USED.
Visit our trade dept. for real
bargains
24 MONTHS TO PAY x
We buy, gel] or trade Come out
and look around, < acres of free
parking. Phone
OPEN MON.,
FRI.
4 miles FE of Pontiac or 1 mile
E of Auburn Heights on Auburn
Rd. M59
AFGHAN IVORY-GREEN, EM-
broidered with wild roses, 54x72.
_FE ¢2760 A BUY — SMALL RADIOB8, $3 73
$10. FE 5-8755
ede SINGER paymens ou) 11. Rea.
nter
ing
“BARGAIN DAZE”
PORTABLE TV, Used .. $30 50
Many more makes & models.
WASHERS, Renewed, All makes
fro venee . -
STOVES, Gas or elec. From $19 50°
REFRIGERATORS, All sites nic
makes, from $48
The
GOooD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP
Of Po ; ntiac
51 W. HURON FE 4-1555
BLUE LIVING RM. SUITE, VERY
good cond. 2 years old. FE 4-1051.
BABY BED NEWLY VARNISHED.
he mattress, good cond
CLOSE OUT
All housenold mrconaedice 50 per
invite a dealera inquiries
NDERSON HARDWARE
2182: ry Telegra,
Across from Miracle Mile Shopping
COMPLETE
and chair, $8. Ere
CHROME DIN! TS. AS. -AS-
semble these sched and save.
Lica os 4 table, $69.95 val-
ese are new 1958
dstgns, famous makes, formica 2. SETTER
3746.
: tops pular colors, Com rs
these terrific M paar Michig:
ecagassogeoe, 393 «Orchard Lake
Ave, -
COTTON wat TO WALL ‘GREEN see aA
_carpeting. |
ry lawn m $35 & Washer. 38. 5 . $35, Elec store.
OF USED APPT.
USED APPLI-
¥
Z THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. M | a THIRTYSTHREE
Sale Household Goods: 33 We
DINETTE — WROUGHT IRON,
For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ee
For Sale Pets 69, TIZZY
BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS.
town kitchen, - and ges a
gray Formica . 4 plast 8. holstred pce Me az — pv ers, Autom pede hepter See
" * y . elec -supriies, crock
PEdera! 8-0156, ; and tile ¢ wer copper, black
Ne ea == — 8 — Bros. 5ELUNE HOTPOr ' uper ne.
rene. _fange. $175. FE "aati APEER 8 8 PLY +5431 F sRCTORY Bl REBUILT — Softener. gent uarantee. BASSINET 4 & BATHINETTE, $12.
456 Auburn Ave. FE 4-3573 errr AND PORK — HALF AND FREEZERS, UPRIGHT. FAMOUS) —WAS"ters Opdyke Mkt FE 5-794] name brand. Scra\ . terrific, BASEBOARD HEATING SYSTEMS values, $149.95 while they last. No| including blueprints with piping
e ers please. *Michigan oe Ps See A, Thompson,
worescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave.| _ Perry.
A eh REBUILT VACUUM BIRCH | BABY BED WiTH MAT-
makes. 1 vear guar-
— ‘its up. she hrs t Johnson. F 2 etric,
PRIOIDATRE ere goon. . $15. EM 3.0532 “Maer
eee _ UPRIGHT.
beofld 1057 model,
guaranteed LAST
Freezer and D
5 years
L tights |
ichigan
Eunereneemt. 383° Orchard Lake
GAS STOVE
A beautiful deluxe model
1'y yrs. old. 4
”
| Seeppes on top. 2 ovens. 2
roilers In excellent con-
dition, Wouidn't sell but
wil] not fit in our present locatign, Call MI 6.5068.
GE DRYER
Exe, working cond. About 5 rsi2
_old, $60. OR 3-2514 | GUARANTEED REBUILT AUTO.
matic washers, Frigidaire. Thor,
& Kelvinator. Terms to suit
ROY'S REPLACEMENT PARTS
96 Oakland Ave eis 2-4021
KELVINATOR REFRIG VERY!
clean & Quiet $39. MI 4-6546.
KENMORE ELECTRIC DRYER,
$60. FE 3-75. |
KITCHEN | RINE ‘SINKS. DOU-
bowl, 48 inch model,
f. little paint will fix
these up, Outstanding value, $69
Michigan Fluorescent 395 Or
chard Lk. Ave
KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER
with Suds-Saver $50
Easy Spin Dry washer
Maytag square tub washer
Large apt. size refrigerator
Late model :
Prigtaaire retrig 09)
ood used TVs.
MILKS A APLI NCES MI, 6-1300
LARGE DINING ROOM TABLE.
. $65 ss
$49.95
mirror, buffet and 7 chairs. §33_|
OR _3-9778. ae LARGE CRIB AND =a
niture, 42 ‘Orchard Lake Ave Brand new, $15.95. Pearson's e |
MAPLE PLATFORM ROCKER) tress. Like new. $18. OLive 2-447.
Buy Direct
Fsco-Glyd
zaV indows
H ae x 16 $10.59
28 x 20 $12.08
bee i ermo paint. ste
nterior door jamb ......... a
Exterior decor fram 3 ;
EMPIRE SU PPL. IE R a
2600 Union Lake Rd EM_3-4148
CASH FOR USED TV's. WORK- _ing or not. FE 8-37
CASH ° WW AY
PRICES
as? LAWN MOWER, : FE_5-6176. cat
Talbot, Lumber Plasterboard. roc« lath, paint,
hgrdware plumbing and electrical
supplies 1025 Oakiani Ave Ph
_FE 4-4595,
USED OIL SPACE FATERS” $20
and up. 80 South Perry. G. A
Thompson & 80 '».
WooD AND D ALUMINUM” ‘COMBI nation doors oe aonce
BENSON I Le UMBER Co.
WRECKING BARGAINS = materia] to be sold on ~ at
aa ald-
a
W olvecitie umber Co.
320 8 Paddock FE 2-9 784
YOUNGSTOWN CABINET sINK
ba" ode! $139.50 Value $09.50,
scratched, also” several
m Wall and
inary
Free
base cabinets
values. apres piworesceet:
Orchard Lake Ave. ~ 6.
ZENITH TRANS - Cormac Ic POR.
male radio, Like new, $65.
Do It Yourself 61 PPB LLL LAP A A APA LPO ee
FOR RENT LPAPER 8TEAMERS
|
i
| 4'x8" plasterboard lots of 30 | $1.19
Rockiath bundle, tots of 30. 6 69 MAND SANDERS DAHIS SAW Pes . bag joint cement Pear OPEN SUNDAY
% plyscore _.. $4.45, ; iS xe re Plywood $3.20 | FE 3-02 489 S| SANFORD
«” clea P oon ft. . $.0%'s; : mas be
IShoe moulding, ft. . $02 FOR RENI Ext door frames. $8.95) Wall paper steamer, floor sand-
/Ext flush doors Ad ...... $1295\ ers, polishers, hand sanders, fur-.
‘Flush doors int. A-- . $4.95! nace vacuum cleaners. Oakland |
Inside door jambs a $295; Fuel & Paint. 436 Orchard Lake 3'2x3'9 butts brass pair $ 40) Ave FE 5-6159 :
poate ae S130 PPAR P SEWIN: MACHINES. |
lanket insulation 100 ft M fe ayy ROCs aac U Glee eerel 2x4, ox8 per M aint Formica plumbing and elec-
Donr aaepyets ‘sh rica) supplies. Op n 7 days, week
Ceiling tile colors. ft 3 Days 8:30 to 6°00: Sundays 10)
Ask for our 4page “GeuhWar | to 4:00. Montcalm Buliders he
price list. Al] materials under’ a2bet 136 suis Montesa: lle baad
covers, Bak ps and ae
NORTHERN UMBER C0.
7040 Coote Lake Re
AM TO 8 EM 3-417)
/Open 8 PM, Daily. BURMEISTE! S i‘
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5 COL. EMAN OIL FURNACE ~pucr, work. and oi! tank. Deming shal-)
low well pump, ree A years
_exc. cond, FE §-93
DINING ROOM SET. COMPLETE.
$33, DINING noow
OAK TABLE
CHAIRS, ERY
TION, MAKE AN OFtEy
STOVE: - ‘STU GAS
and chair 2 pe. davenport, mal CYCLE. $18. ROCKING RORSES.|
cholstered chairs. studio couch,| NEW ab AND - $14. FE 4-28
chest, small oe. lamps, misc.;—— —— ——
dishes. FE 5-19. METAL BASE SCABINET With
Formica top, YE 4-6348
MODERN SET OF 8TEPTABLES.| . drum & coffee tables.
food grinder & juicer. OR 3-9644
NATURES UNUSUAL LAMPs —- A Porte Jamps of tree roots.’
MOVING — HEYWOOD WAKE-| fieldSoverstuffed porch furniture,
8 pe, cost $800 se!l for $400 1',
years old. Frigidaire retrig ncod
_cond . $50. MI 6-2269. after 6
OVER 50 USED TV SETS FROM
$14.95 up. TVs antennrs $9 95.
WALTON TV |
515 E Walton
__FE 12-2257 |
RCA USED TV. IN PERFECT!
cond; A bargain. Peers Appli-
ance, 8161 Commerce Rd. M-
S4lle
REBUILT WASHING MACHINES
All makes. guaranteed Thy le |
cr ae 503 Johnson, FE,
Kitchen wepeears "$12 |
Walnut bedrm. set . $39)
2 piece living rm_ set $19
Student desk $7
Sectional Bookcase $20
Metal cabinet $5!
Studio couch $16
WE BUY. SELL & EXCHANGE, EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME
OAKLAND FURNITURE
1048 Saginaw FE 2-5523
SIMMONS BEAUTY REST MAT-|
tress & rate ¢ steel springs. Good)
cond MI 4-8899
STOVES BOUGHT SOLD EX-
changed, Turner's. 602 Mt. Clem,
ens, FE 2-0801
TEETER BABE BATHINETTE
scales. baby clothes and shoes.
size 1-18 mos., good condition.
_$26. for all, MA_ 6-5732
TRADE-IN DEPT Guar electric washer . 549 50
Table-lop gas range $40 95
2-pe Living room set $29.95
Occasional chair $ 6.95)
Sofa bed as . $19.95
S-pe. dinette set $14.95
Lounge chair & ottoman $1295,
Apt, size elec conse $69 85
Leg size gas sto¥ $30 95
MANY OTHER — ee
WYMA
18 W. Pike, EZ terms _ 4-1122
VACUUM CLEANERS nous
_teed. Parts & service 956 Myrtl
Used Trade: n Dept. WONG oe ones eos $24 50)
Gas range OS. $24.50 |
Davenport & hair . $34.50
Electric ran coe 99 50
Gas hot wa ar heater... $49.50
Set of bunk beas complete ‘ 4 95
Sec tekuea re See 330 50
“THOM. AS "CONOMY
FURNITURE FF 2-015! 361 8, Saginaw
USED TV, $19.05 UP: RCA. Deco
TV, $250 Sweet's Radio & ser
ances, 422 W. Huron FE #1132.)
WE BUY USED WASHING MA-|
_ chines, wringer type FE |
For Sale Miscellaneous | 60
2 WHEEL TRAILER 435 2 matching night stands, $10—I!a-
dy's redler | hey ball, $10—12 gauge
shot gun, 22 rifle, whee! barrow
toilet stool. & fixtures, large tar-
eulin, heavy log chains, electric
10t vate ar S seen at 2450
Airport Rd
2 FUEL Olt. TANKS. WILL DE! liver, FE 5-9120
(INCH SOIL PIPE 5 FT... +8 &
Ms ET, SOLID) FROM “GOOD CONDE | pratt Me:
Bh. ACCORDION
$9. bers with -essons
} Cameras, _ Equipment 61 A
Ww E BUY. SELL & TRADE CAM.
recorders.
57 W. Hu-
62 Abed projectors, tape
Epperts Camera Shop,
| ton St. FE 5-8615
Sale Musical Goods cad ~~
old. ANTIQUE REED ORGAN, GOOD
Leondition. FE 534580
ACCORDIONS
FACTORY TO you 4
6 shifts $169.50
Home demonstrations
__Call collect Lakeview 17-1520
SALE. ALL SES.
Accordions loaned free to pegin-
direct for Mfg, FE 5-5428.
|DOORS.} PLUMBING EQUIPMENT., ,COMPLETE GRAY PEARL DRUM
glass furnishings from
ments, and misc.
mings, FE 46440 days
able sewing machine. ladies;
masched Loser golf clubs with |
_ bag.
WATER HEATER
on ectric water heaters
Bathtubs first grade 1 apart-|
ere | CONNSTELL non NEW
$54.95! _ sole pianos
. 70 85 J. MORRIS" AIC SIC CO. MY 2-442 __Set
CONDITION. FE 4-6819
Dormey er, ELECTRIic STOVE, HOWE PORT: EARLY 1900 PHONOGRAPH. CYL
inder Record Best offer takes
MAple 5-2430__
GooD” USED Cael aa AND CON-
bt and sold
Lowest prices, |
CORNET. |
|_ Thompson 80° 8. Se | 34 Be oer
FOR SALE: PEERLESs LAWN
mower sharpener. It will take-up | EDS POSE GOOD COND
seors mowers. Phone MApie
‘ |
FILL | MATERIAL, (WANTED |')4 NO TUNING — OSCAR, Large area for disposa! of waste) —
and other materia
Josiyn-Columbia area For infor-
mation call Mr Beler, FE 4-2561
FREE *STANDING TOILETS
21x33 double sink
| Washbow!s with fitting.
“pe. bath sets with trim
Be, co colored bath sei with
ri
Factory 2nds — Irregula
SAVF PLUMBING 8U
FE 5-2100 $18 95
. $1295
$9 95
Berry steel overhead factory sre-
onds ail sizes and prices, large
seléction from $35 and up A!
modern door on your
less than vou think
you a free estimate
371 Ss Paddock
GAS STOVE. 5 RM GA ara
heater Jet pump & tank jO¢
Philgas hot water tank OA Bilis
(GENNY COMBINATION STEAM)
cleaner and radiator flusher. 2.
yrs ola FE 5§-7lu! |
GOOD USED TELEVISION, 825 |
_ 1263 Venice Ct. off
Rd_ Phone FE_ 32-5459. er us give,
FE 32-0203 | _ arage costs Ai
Cass take 18 EB. Huron
Open Schmict_ FE 25217
available tn! PLAYER ~ PIANO, COMPLETELY
rebuilt, guaranteed. OL 6-0571.
PARTY TO STORE MY UPRIGHT
layer plano for use of same
_MI 4-6738 oe
Special, “Clearance of
Musical Instruments
Practice pianos $05 & up
Cornets $79 & up
Clarinets $68 A Op
12 bass accordion $20 50
1.0 bass accordion $195 00
Trombone : 50 & up
Organ speakers from $69 95
4-speed record player $20 05 up
Als ‘leies. banjos, & other r
-ents ‘
nleed & terms to su
GALLAGHER 8
Huron rE 4-u0 0
Open Mon & Fri. Eves
LSE
HEN SIALOND 18 +
for quick sale’ See is today'
Also other used organs. From $393
JALLAGHE,
FF 40366
_Mon. & Fri. Eves
HOUSE TO BE MOVED OR UPRIGHT FIANO, GOOD CONDI-
wrecked FE 45349 after 3 p.m A 5-1780. tea $20,
‘LAVATORIES, ‘CHROME MIXING WALNUT FINISH CONSOLE PI-
faucets $2450 value $14.95 also
Bathtubs Toilets Ghower Stalls
factory trregulars, Terrific Val-
ues ich gan 393 Fluorescent.
Orchard Lake Ave, 4
LUXAIRE GUN-TYPE OIL BURN- er. with thermostat & controls |
$50 MI 4-8628
LARGE AIR COMPRESSOR ano—Perfect condition. Complete- |
ly overhauled. $305 00
MORRIS MUSIC CO.
4 : Telegraph
FE 2-0567)
ei" | Sale $ Store Equipment 64
horse motor. Sultable for gas a. Gas “STATION EQUIPMENT — tion or bump shop FE ¢0420 | foals On ied ressor and mis¢
MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20" ‘
mirror, slightly marred $3.95 also’ NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. tremendous selection of med... ‘deal for gas station use. FE Cine cabinets with or withou: ‘4142.
lights, sliding
mirrors at terrific savings. Mich- |
‘zee minosyocent 303 Orchard Lk.)
hp SQUA ARE —
rinsing tub,
S471 "WASHER. full set ‘golf clubs.
- NEW GALVANIZED PIPE ‘ein, 21-ft Hadrigd es ft. |
oe pet ac
173 Pt ‘Festea
PIANO, _ whiiEe: BATHINETTE misc furniture tts for °30
_Pontiac.. OR_ 3-54 ap sl)
PAINT SALE 30 per cent discount on Sherwin
Wiliams-Berry Bros -Bondex dis-,
continued come only
OAKLAND FUEL & PAIN
436 Orchard Lk. F
‘OIL STOVE SHOP
_metal cabinets FE 4-361
Plyw ood Specials CASH & CARRY
i.' Vee Grove Wir 4x8 $490
a4" Birch 80 28 4x8 $1600 __
‘ Fir.8O 18 4x3" $7 05
us cc other
PONTIAC PLYW
1488 Baldwin. Ave.
‘POST LIGHTS, F iD Cc VE PL wheixo supPLY = 1 P. PAIR OF MEN'S SNOW SKIS,
FE. 5-2100
FE 2-2543 75 30
FOR OUTSIDE. $19.95 geet Se Roller skates— sie doors and Vanity NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS —
rom $128 up.
fuee by the Nationa’ Cash Reg-
ister Se Call FE 2-0285. After 5.
N i TIONAL CASH REGISTER. oJ cond. Reasonable. MA 4-3075.
~ Sale Sporting Goods ¢ 65
les, shoes—size 98 Like new.
for all. PE 47221.
j KQREAN & “INSULATED BOOTS. Sheepski! pant: insulated under-
wear hooded coats. woo! pants,
galoshes
OES _A&N SURPLUS FE _ 2-0022
opus: MODERN AND ANTIQUE
Buy seil trad Burr-Shell 378
8 Telegraph E 12-4708
Raeley
USED 1 SEASON, LIKE)
new $300. 6558 Andersonville Rd.
OR 3-7965
NEW 10 HP JOHNSON OUT-
acl motor, ‘57 model $220 FE
__ Sand, Gravel el & I Dirt 06
TOE STOPS | PAIR £2.98
skating skirts —$2 7 Sump pum , $1890 complete: 14-2 Romex, 3c, 12's. ve PloMsina st suprty isce| per ay a colle; G A. Thomp.| $3 50 Leather Feu head covers
son, erry. i “FT. POOL TABLE. 9 BY 10 2.95 Zebco spin reels—s7 98
tent. MI 6-0446. ‘RANGE ‘HOODS, $29.9 INCLUD-| Sar. iE Ladiea! men su g
8 CUBic FOOT GENERAL ELEc.) inf {8 waiting, for, ecdice, | PRILIPS ___70_¥. Sagr AW 8T ae refrigerator, Excellent condi- toiet. sets. shee covered while Al TOP SOIL CRUSH<“D STONE, tion. $75. OL 2-2156
15 PIECES STEEL SAFE - WAY!
scaffold, $150. Steel mortar box!
4 by 5,
PEATBOG | ‘FOR Li LEASE. ~ 40e |
ae 5 eep deposit, no brush.
igmingham Write Pontiac
Press Box
PONTIAC ‘TK BUILDERS SUP-
ply. Sand, gravel, & dirt. Cement,
_™morter, & & trucking. OR 3-1534,
Wood, Coal & Fuel 67
16 TO 18 & 2 INCH WOOD, DE- ane i, $5 &.up, FE 5-1413.
OAK & MAPLE FIRE __Diace wood, any size, MY 3-1198.
F [REPLACE E : CANNEL COAL
furnace, iy bs ace kindiing wood,
Speedway fuel of Oakland. Fuel
and Lk, Ave. Paint, 436 Orcha
FE 5-6159. "
as GooD fae ve WOOD, 3 2 CORDS FOR $io
oP TREE SERV TRIM.
iy 08, re pomevel. Free est.
oo “Sale Pets 69
2. olan ARC POODLES. we Je MO.
tins Baca er aE
arr 2 AKC BEAGLES |
| 5. F UKC REG. TOY
A
AKC REGISTERED COCKER PUP-
AKC AIREDALE PU
Al
BOSTON TERRIERS STUDS.
BEAGLES_COCKERS, WIRE HAIR
BOXER PUPPIES. AKC. REGIS.
5-3881.
DOBERMAN ‘PINSCHER, 12 WKS.,
GERMAN SHORT -
inka — pes
P
PEDIGREE SIAMESE KITTENS i
Pi A. TERRIER _puppies. FE 4-8052
AKC BRITTANY PUPS 4416 _ wat. ¥e
_ton, Drayton Plains.
pies. Will hold for Easter. OR
Inales, $25. females, es
_8-1583
KC GERMAN “SHEPHERD “PUP
_pies, Reas. OR 35423.
eh breeding stock Curtiss. ORD
terrier, Germaao Shepherd, collie. |
$15 each Also puppies in smal) |
mixed breeds, $6 & $8 each, 3495)
19 Mile Rd.. between Dequindre |
_& Ryan -
_tered. FE 5-
reg.. 30083 Brentwood, 12'2
__miles off Greenfield. Eves. Only.
HAIRED inter. Male. 2 yrs. "
ar Comics pore
te, $100. FE 4
German Shepherd pups.
Reasonable. Imiay City.
_ 44376
ARAKEETS CANARIES |
plies 183 Sanderson, FE 2-7727 SUP.
_Cali_evenings MI
ARAKEETS CANARIES, CAGES _Food. Since 1927. 584 Oakland Ave
~ Parakeets Guar. to Talk _
ARCH ‘. 1958
by Kate Osann
no \ E
ye
pprcial mate Menon, 2 80 25 per .
cen Oo on a@riequins & rares Oytam +
Mita! birds, $8 981 4th St. FE corve
i 2
POODLE, LOVELY SMAIL SIL- © ieee by eA ee ver Pomeranian male puppies
Also smali fox terrier puppies
All AKC reg FE 35-0851 ;
REGISTERED MALE SIAMESE “T told Herbie if he keeps on dating Margie more than
cai. OR 3-6078 P Se 5 5 ye ~ once A Ce FC eg { iB SLs a REGISTERED) GERMAN suep ODOC 4 wee k, Im going to quil going steady with him
berd poate oe old. rex — = : Tie SSS
sonab! .
REG. GERMAN SaEPHERD PUP Auction Sales 77 Rent Trailer Space 79 pies. 7 wks _old Reas. MA 42650 Fe eae ee
REGISTERED - FEMALE SPRING- aUCTION SALE SAT MARCH 15 OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR! 4. good hunter, very quiet. aT PM A NICE LOT OF | those who want the nest. Base |
_ $30 EM _3-5334_ - HOME FURNISHINGS FOR FV-| rate only $0.17 weekly 2 miles. REDUCING MY STOCK DUE TO en BUD HICKMOTT east of ‘Oxtora or Lakeville Rd.
illness in fam my Ay per cent. AUCTIONE Ar OXFORD OA 8-3022
discount on Cranes — COuMUNIET, AUCTION ON M24 PARK AT “PARKHURST
fz
SILVER BUFF COCKER, PAPERS © JUST NORTH OF OXFORD |
AUCTION SAIE. SAT MARCH 15
at 630 pm sharp + mile
south. mi west of Lake Orion. |
We are loaded Westinghouse elec: | al’
Bira Hatchery 2480 Auburn Rd
FE 46516 a :
EGISTERED PEKIN GESE.
male and female FE 5-6635 !
Is @ vVacation—T2
lovely acres includes a private
lake with good swimming,
schools Club hbOUse and tornado
shelter, Only 15 minutes to Pon- Where living
iH
good |. For ‘or Sale Cars For Sale. Cars 1 :
00 Always a ae selection at | “Sjqaitond..PE ype, OOM Good _cond.. FE 30 | i CHEV. HARDTOP. GARWERS Wanted Used at 88
YOUR PA
nigh? Would
down smaller car paymefits or ddl
Mong at all? We buy nice cars— SCHUTZ | Used Cary YE 5-060
‘Bob EF ost 1955 BUICK 2 fONE R - H 056 CHEVROLET HARDTOP. RA-
280 Hunter ee 10) ete cone I 30} nies p “1 waite i e ey <4 By-Pass around Shem. $6 BUICK CENTURY. EXC CON- | pom. white ote 78 Fee M1 6-624 Open “u's “MI 6-2202 aay By owner. 413 W. Hey & reel ee id oe note a s
en i | ae
- |__| 3 BUICK -@ DA OVERMAULED. aan Birmingham, Mi
RE YOU TIRED OF Neen ce ee ee ee “ ) ok) ] aaa
BIG PAYMENTS"? | 34 sue “SPECIAL” RA WW. arvezs WID: Turn signa Exceptional bu
FE 36440. cme lanl oper. ALL NEW NICE
PeaneeonPaHion HE e'cl «Lae 'nvion-ceNTURY wr—Tike| ESPEBLESO™ TM FOR YOUR UITY IN YOUR new. Low mileage. Must sell ‘o4, ‘55 OR ‘56 MODEL CAR? | _MAyfair 6-6905 | 1953 66 &up
ALWAYS 2 (OLDER MODELS | 53 puick CLUB COUPE. EXC. | 1988 SUEDE fons a up Ie kee cnn TEST cuditions MES 1957 ae ceessececees GING UD
‘« oBUICK. "HEATER, - TIRES “IN . JEROME . FE 49110
‘Bright Spot iss, ee Ae HARDTOP. EX- | or Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8.0488. cellent condition, Small down pay- >
ky Auto Bs
A-l PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD Sales Fyn Scene mA. RE :
cars OR 34008. aii evrolet as uGH “AB $50 FUR JUNK AND 32 CADILLAC HARDTOP, LIGHT cheap cars. FE 32-2666 days or! blue. radio neater, whitewalls,
eves ower seats and windows. Auto.| HUNTER aT gs WOODWARD C aes $705 Lincoln 1-0564. a ata TION Wnts
© . qi 4 ‘st STA .
ASH aes Eke oa ahh SHARP. dr, erepes cond Sell by owner.
AVERILL’S NEED CARS
"37 CADILLAC. 62 COUPE. E Low |
Shop it. Then bring it here for, : SALE OR TRADE. 57 MG-A CPE.
oe DIXIE HWY oe ‘cuey ror 2DRe $325. FE S081 =
I. Rig Chevrolet, 1957 FE 46896
“GLENN'S” Wanted clean used cars.
for the t p dollar
254 8. Saginaw
FE 4-7371 These cars are too new to
be used but we still have
to call ‘em used cars. We
have a 2 door and a 4 door
to choose from. Both have
similar equipment including
power steering & brakes
Also radio, heater and white
tires. Effortless driving with Deni he Le
keep vour date
with
SCHUTZ See us
a VAN WELT. 64) DIXIE -OK“ QUALITY USED CARS these V-8's coupled with Hy Drayton Plains. pays the AL HANOUTE CHEVY - BUICK powerglide transmissions.
Henin Pee Peller Js all es PRION MICH, MY- 2-241] | raed ear will handle.
_ models. 135 ° |
HIGH $$$ PAID. FOR 2UNKED | 30 CHEVY fat ky eee) ears. Joe Arthurs. EM 2-910 | tion $125. No trades. After 6pm. S hut Motors HIGH DOLLAR FOR JUNK CARS = FE 54-3875 pas | Cc Z
Ez=. 8 ge CARS” == 4 oB52 con ABSOLUTELY STATION | _ $12 8. Woodward, _Birminghem
: wagon y oN
FE 8-875 GF S$ MI ND TOP CASH! FOR ANY MAKE On | ey re mo ita cal Cred Mer | GEOR SPECI va -LIO
model Trade up or dow Parks at MI 4-7500 -Harold Sramer|
ECONOMY CARS 2 "AUBURN tord ' Ney "38 poe =}. saninped Ah ith — ‘ a c
See M& M Motor Sales 8? CHEV six 25 TAKE OVER A Sidgemirror winashle o white For top dollar on late model cars. | ; ; i 962 in él CHEVY 2 DR RADIO AND | SPECIAL a eeee Atgres
oer Ditie Ew On Vie || heater FE _ 41506 Custom “IN ANY CONDI- WE BUY CARS =} Fairlane Shue Sedan ris tion, Le 89157 Will Sacrifice My: Fairlane 500 Club Sedan $5345 mo mo.
WTD: USED’ & JUNKED CARS. 1957 | Station Wagon 60 mo. Bagievy Auto Parts a4 YOUR WOLD CAR DOWN
LORG DOWN PA
GEORGE $ } MIL. LION CREDIT MANAGER from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. FE 5-0219.
WE NEED CLFAN USED CARS. Chevrolet Bel Air
Convertible
$1975 tender care by 1
i=
Open Sunday |
|
} Will pay the highest cash dollar
Will trade up or down, See us
i
t ae 5 tT ! zi ‘ rst . . a r
Habre gman wach Se See Manne Regd he Be agente’ "R&R MOTORS fur iarnan tad teaser care uy Harold Turner Ford = Agew~awc. ink, Toom suite Maple rocker | pRaiteR SPACE FOR RENT. 724 Oakland vE_ $352, never been on the car, Like new| ~,;- aes Soca eet tan WEIMARANERS 10 WKS) AKC Coffee table. Swivel chairs Vanity. “‘erge lots, new laundry rooms. WTD. SHARP CARS. “49 THRU inside and out. Mom-Dad-Brother} RKIXAL BARGAINS Al stock As low as $35. 342 N.| tabie Car-top carrier Ciilds giia- very) pleasant’ piace! tol live. Rob: cael T antl al or sister would cherish the smart .
_Main, Romeo PLatcau 2-2205._ er End & lamp tables Televi- | ing Mobile Village. 3300 Elizabeth a4) models, Lor. Geen Pe lines of this beautiful convert { t
pope dey Ge ee i re AUBURN MOTORS Must be sold this week-end. see it XIor rs. resase®sS @n aprings a = t ~
Dogs Trained, _Boarded 70; chairs) Maple bunk beds, com- A A CORNER | FIKE & EAST BLVD 4: ae pepe, eitera tase fs = Lapeer
———e—eo—eereee ~~ let Radios. Tea table Settee. | uto ccessories 80 or ,_ 8-2521 € ; ow f New metal) ene ee we | Used ‘Truck ‘Parts 89! 894, YES! I WILL TAKE OLDER CAR|
DOGS, CATS BOARDED -— FE argo) windoe) fen as 4) CHES. POWERGLIDE wy ae | AS PART PAYMENT. OWNER DP Be 1954 2-4708 Burr-Shell 375 S Tele-| table Bassinette et heel : a | CEES, 2 DR NICE. $175 _graph Tree trimmer, Drapes Linens. | part for sale. good motor Also USED TRUCK PARTS | "FE i 6 Used Car Why walk when you can Odds ends. ANTIQUES An- Se Olds for parts et Ford Mo-| ALL MAKES AND MODELS —Cbrmenly seer car: ride? All you have to have tique furniture. Dinner bell, com- | to: 197 South Johnso HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES 950 CHEVY. 2 Mogi GOOD COND is credit to get this little Hay Grain & Feed — 71 plete. Cranberry pickle caster | — BONDE DI BR zy ES < 2635 Auburn Ave ss FB 10632 | "165. OR _3-3385 door, 8 cylinder Fire-
wn Be ne ed ee oe eae RAK an ‘31 CHRYSLER “IMPERIAL, 6225 dome. The full price is
18ST & 2ND, HAY, $15 & UP. ral cad eden ere Bottom rocker $1295 for most Fords, aghey. and For Sale ‘Trecka 90 “FE 86-2436 only $478. 5 e ests a ‘ LP Straw & lumber. Phone MA 5-0666| Sugar box Clocks. Cranberry | G “OODYEA LR SE R V1 CE | eatin eta © | ‘33 CHEVROLET DELUXE ¢ DR
isT ¢ CUTTING HAY FOR SALE! iamp base, Dishes Childs cav- LAIN \ 37 CHEVROLET ')-TON PICKUP | eden Besutitad condition nate Schutz Motors
Pera us eave Opens for Coptignments. 6 30 S. Cass FE 5-612: | 1950 ¢ aevY- Panet— + I 7) i .
| 500 BALES ND CUTTING ALFAL- days a week MY 2-1521 | Ask for Bob Taylor S rvice_ ed tires Fy ludi: a=. fh $150 | if 17S _weedwert,_Bemgnen fa hay Also bright wheat straw. — — Sa ee, \ 5 sa ne snow tires. ‘36 Chevrolet Delray 2 dr sedan | 1954 DODGE "ad TON. LONG BOX
Har-Mar Farms, OAkland 8-2036. | } NSTALLED FF | Leather interior Red & white 1 1 mil t —= a | | Mauttiors tall pipes staniats: gen. re Tee 2 TON § YD. DUMP. owner, 12 b00 actua es. 1 700 BALES OF HAY BARGAIN | | erators, carburetors and fuel)” xt 1951 F-600 F ¥ Like new! $1085 you_ mis: s one. ari Te lost.
Petice Lome. at Siceta ho | "pumps dump Spoth Eye! eS | PEOBLES AUTO’ SALES ford - _ | HOLLERBACKS AUTO PARTS Hew tires. Adler Super Service | 58 Oakland PE 2-235! RUU TYPES OF wy, “STE 2ND A tion Sales 340 Baldwin-FE 8-1431—FE 3-477 1126 Baldwin Spr paar ipeeting iy geen een cuttin orn 0 rain il de- 7 - F TAM a & oN | ip ae
“liver O% 8-2179 Fireplace wood. uct! For Sale Tires 80A | ey ees © hie ce PICKUP cus | Exc cond $945 ] .X ECUTIVE’S CAR
Vind t cumming jehows (& AL) oe Dine lich ay (ae ae ‘54 FORD, 34 TON PICKUP” ~ sias’ | tion car” and it's-really like y 1 : 3 i x ae .
Long Lake Ra_ Bloomfield Hills Drayton Plains tires & xp [UBELESS TRUCE (ee ee | HOMIES TEI WuS | SL RS GOOD TIMOTHY HAY, 3c PER Every W ednesda 2 P.\{_ _3-0029 Sly: bein Very. clean. PICKUP. ¢ “1b, Minutes From Pontiac” M 40049 _ CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER ‘53 CHEVY. 210. 4 DR, R & H, fresh, like new car. An old- ghay Cheap 3899 Gregory | Every unday ooo . -1 USED TIRES. $350 UP. We Clarkston, Mich. Phone MA 5-5141 | Nice est Only $305 er car of value will handle.
“Gingeliville _ Buy and Sell Daily buy-Bell Also whitewalls 31 FORD THREE QUARTER TON | & R MOTORS a $1305 PS ITS A DE- ‘HAY FOR SALE. 50 CENTS PER 3 : TATE TIRE SALES ickup. Good condition. Also 28 724 Oakland Ce 4:58 soTO 1 bale. 4470 Squirrel Rd OR 3 -2717 Door Prizes pe 8 feagnee St. FE 4-069, n wih van and Chery se |
HAY AND STRAW. IN LOAD LOTS : : : EW TIRES 670 x 15 BLACK or with new motor, FE 5- P e- j MY 31182 WILL SELL COMPLETE HOMES. | “$1995 plus tax. exclange. New 1955. ', TON FORD PICKUP 51/ 16 rin | cnutz otors or odd jots MY 2-1521 ' White walls, 670 x 15 $13.95 plus Ford Dump, ‘4@ Ford Dump. terra! '
‘For Sale Livestock 72-—-—_ tax Exchange New tire guaran. loader with trailer. privale EM , $12 8. Woodward, Birmingham _
Ke EE WEDNESDAY, tee State Tire Sales 503 8 Sag’ 2-6973 ' SWEPT-WING DODGE
ANGORA RABBITS BREFDING MARCHE 19 mee ee te : 1931 GMC PICKUP RUNS GOOD | Brand new ‘88 Dotge 2-4 ; and show stock. and coops FE bi : STANDARD BRAND Ew pes Bol ee eas lend [Stcrenc OEE 7198 = r sedan. 24147 egins our | ©. Wraded led Genera cae 44864 ; ote a. BODOE CARS & TRUCK
g 4 ‘ wi rt y ;
FOR SALE RABBITS. GEORGE 20th VEAR OF SALES wWalte, Walk per cent o cc OF I's en “INTERNATIONAL Doe J OW WIN TE RI *RICES
Mier. 2837 Marlingion Ra. OR| We have been commissioned by , ED. \W ILLIAMS : ; ngo J-lél'.| CHECK THESE at TODAY |
3-2336 a large storage com aay Pil eeontatl "| “ MA SO0IT ee ty - TON. | os Cos van et ek
aU NSEY COW TO FRE *) date a large quantity of houses | 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn ‘0 r =
ee ae benirel. PRESMEN hoid gooas~—It is estimated it will) —— s Soo | 953 Rambier H -top | MOTOR SALES
= me take 20 weeks to accomplish this. | Auto Service si | 185i Dodge 4 dr Auto trans |89 M24 MY 3.2750 Lk Orion | PALOMINO MARE 10 YEARS ‘Tivse sales are always interest- PONTIAC’ S | 1953 Chey. 4 dr. Wagon. 1958 EDSEL. FULLY EQUIPPED
old Show horse. excellent for ing because vou never know what | Cy ANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE | 1954 Ford Ranca w Afraid will take over pay- child or lady OL 1-674) and you will fim There is always! | 195¢ Ford 2 dr # Std ment Call : Bark EM
Plateau 2-304) : something for everyone Due to) sire woads Vapor Pag se 1955 Fora 2d V-8 St Soe eh. wet - REG. HEREFORD. FOUNDA-, increased facilities we will sll” 22863, ~ | 1951 Foru 2.dr V-8 Sid | ae aC ay & der yc
tion herd. 44 head. now calfing.| be able to handle all other con- : 1948 Ford 4 dr Va FOR QUALITY
| FE 2-4638, OA 8-3795 senmiens mpether one teece oro. a Sale » Motor Scooters | 82 CENTER ee ee eal an ed / CADILLACS
4 , ANKET: e also act as — eee ees 2 ah od 5 SADDLES BRIDLES. BLANKETS (aS i appraisers in connection | —_~ sIxX MO GUAR. ALL USED CARS
Reconc itioned and |...
‘T j
G BUY SELL TRADE |
=p poled we Leach. 10°
DESI AND MARK 30
| i
i
i | 2 GARDEN ,TRACTORS, 312 AND 37 FT 2 BEDROOM “TRAILER. p. Attachments S 5- ays __FE re
_or_OR 34-2838 evenings so7FT 10 -WIDE WEDGEWOOD ? Mae eis ties aoe RIC 36 HP GARDEN TRACTOR, custom bu‘l’ All electric kitchen. | Aig “boats eit and expplie {" plow. dise, cultivator Good’ 10x* bath. FE 8-3674 \ ihape G16 Swneel trailer G8 “40 ALMA HOUSETRAILER. $200 NON YS) MENRIN
Croeeer Coane ce a Chicken . 35-0951 2895 Cechers Le Rd Keevo Lee:
CHICK @LECTHIG GROGDER 1) GREAT LAKFS 27 pr ore FE #0112 romlr tone
= ChCk feeders 3 pal, waterer fens. cal after 8 pe MOLDED PLY. WIND- Five 3° chicken feecers. Four 10 1983 CHAMPION 38 FT 2 BEDRM. ane (ratier, OF 26892, after : hole nest All for $50 Call. OR Medera: Completely furn a . Sear 45330 CENTURY BOATS
JOHN DEERE AND NEW IDEA ALL METAL ‘31 33 Schult $1,200 pigg, TOP Quality Also In
spreaders — new used and fully | with $325 down Inquire Sharp's MERCU. Y MOTORS
rebuilt. Davis Machinery. Phone _ Bar. 2675 Dixie moma 'Specia. Price on Spring Tune- Ups
pope (wai ETON TEA C Hy IEF a INLAND LAKES SALES McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS NEW 5 ES and used. W. F. Miller Garden | 1ACC Gene 121 2 area E2812) and Lawn Equipment. 1503 8 ie RLECSRT 14 FT ALUM AIRCRAFT BOAT | Wood ward, nore of 1* Mii Bir-— LUXURY LIVING 4 deck. Also Sportsman's boat.
“McCulloch: Chain-Saws” | woeMlQptt CUR ee | GPE BOE TS AP MOTOR | cC " Saws ‘hen looking for e finest it's) 12 | McCulloch Chain Saws the fabulous Pontiac Chief, the _ ELgin 6-2120 or MA 6-2104
_tepair FE
sand fe fill, ae Conklin. |
: _FE 6-118 or FE 2-572 i
WALKING BANK RUN DRIVEWAY GRAVEL |
$7 delivered in Pontiac G. R. |
Stuart. FE 4¢-6584_
BLACK DIRT WANT TO | _Mu_
and wetern supplies.
dle Shop MI 4-6362
SELL “rouR . HORSE?
__ 's0_ sellin Chet's Bad-; vith liquidation of estates, Lunch
room will again be operated under
capable management of Millie. 4-0525
big crowds are. We get top prices
Wanted ieecey for usable merchandise Sale starts 7 p.m All storage items on 73 PPP LPL
Hill WID CALVES & PIGS. FORREST, ‘“isplay every Tuesday. Paul Auctioneer _dones, MApie 5-0016. — — om Smart Sele Ferm
30 W ‘jenken :
__ Sale Farm P -roduce 73 Rochester Mich, OL 1-5631
APPLES. EATING AND COOKIN
ar] Shopping Center
Caceres Farms 1900 Stiverbell |
OL_176489. ln Ortonville at 141 Cedar St.
Pits — -—_N SPY JONATHAN. 6 rooms of furniture. Garden & | Baldwin, Delicious - Yorks Bar-, hand tools Pat Liscom, Prop. |
— és Gascon J Cibo pacar Bywet Son, Oxford auctioneers.
ressed Oakland Orchards, 2205 |
RS. s°Beck tk i Ailton j For Sale Housetrailers 78 | oirt PPP PLP LLP
Sale Farm | Equipment 76 |
We
Credit Term
‘35 ANDERSON, 36 FT. SLEEPS
4, MA_4-2087.
FOR AS LOW AS $167 50 take trade-ins andlciese rz mobile home that is designed with |
you in mind, We welrome your |
inspection Top trade-in allow-
ances. Also a large selection of cs good used chain ,
al good used mobile homes at bar- — Ko aiso have chain saws for rent. gain prices
KING BROS.
YOUR 1H DEALER Bob Pontiac Rd +t Opdyke _ /FE 4074 FE 41112 H tchi
SPECIALS TODAY utcninson . . Mobile Homes Sa.ee — Inc
& $312.50 discoujt on Oliver ‘55 eas 4301 Dixie Highway «U8 |
tractors DRAYTON PLAINS ]
A $T1$ discount on Oliver ‘55 deisel 4 miles North of Pontiac |
bela se Aes — ___OR -1202
We're ready to deal on wheel trac-
Bee crawlers joaders, backhoes, FURNISHED ~ MORIL HOMES. |
FE 4-046) or CFE 4-442)
FORD TRACTOR WITH TERRAC.|
FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND
Weicanarcange financing ice everesis on renta) payment ba-
you. Up to 30 mos. to pay. TRAILER EXCHANGE Pontiac Farm & 60.8, Telegraph FE 2-320:
Industrial Tractor Co. | OXFORD TRAILER —
SALES
Zimmer - General
Great Lakes
Gardner - Holly
BRAND NEW 825 Woodward
or FE 4-1442 |
ing blade. OA 86-3779
used. Proux Oliver Sales on M24.
just north uv Oxford _
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS
Rentals, Parts & Repairs 7p , :
1890 Crooks Rd MI, 6-0446 "45° FLK..2-BDRAL., 10 W.
ME 24° ROTO TILLER. 3280 W ONLY $3,995
_ Walton. OR 3-9734 36 others to pick trom. We trade,
~TARPAULINS — TALL SIZES sell or rent Bottle gas & trailer
JOE'S A & N SURPLUS FE _2-0022 | supplies 1 mile south of Lake
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE | _Orion, on M-4 _MY_- 20721 of parts and service Fords. Ford. | | SELL EQUITY IN 53 ANDERSON
Ferguson Ferguson and Oliver 36° trailer. FE 2-8679.
wractors and implements. Cali us >-5 47
TRAILER EXCHANGE
MOBILE HOMES
Anderson - Regal —
Silver gaa - Palace
B Fartibot” 995
108 models ee ory i # 2. or 3
drooms. § and 10 w _ Up to 18 mos. an ‘oay. nae |
Pontiac Farm &
Industrial Tractor Co. [.
FE. 4-046 FE_4-1842 Bottle Gas.
WEGIVE _ tarteand Sepplies Te FE 2-3200 PACTORY TRAINED SERVICE ON ee, ote et sun, PM. ens garden tractors een iT “OF, USED
mowers, Simpli¢ity equip., WE ane BOLD ov oat trailer
an sprayers, Wistonsin engines, We sel} jt for 10 per cent
sat tmces 3° 1. Gene etaie. our jot, Holly Marine Coach
Ferguson equip: Fe Fox Harverters, Be eesti R. Holly Rd. Holly ew m Wagnet load- ers. h chain saws, mise ce 79 : wae aes ~ Rent Rent Trailer “Space 79
: ‘Sons MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN ‘J, 1, Case & Ferguson B sare front and Se -
Hochester ial ores) S08 Muckenhirn. Come to where the,
mile west of North Bill |
SAT MARCH 15 AT 1 O'CLOCK. |
| Johnson and trailer. 36 CUSHMAN EAGLE, EXc ; cond, Extras, MAyfair 6-6146
‘37 CUSHMAN EAGLE LIKE _ne® OR_3-5013. __
CUSHMAN SCOOTERS | ANDERSON SALE» & SERVICE | 12 8. PADDOCK ‘at Pike) FE 44246
|; For Sale Motorcycles. 8 83.
“FOR PARTS & SERVICE ON!
our Harley Davidson, see Harley
avidson Sales Cc.. 372 & Sagi-—
naw
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE BALEs
Service. Mac’s Collision, 2015
Lake Rd, Keego Harbor FE 41
_Bill McCain. \
For Sale Bicycles — 84 nnn , & ass |
762
GIRL'S 20" bleedin YER. DE-
luxe Exe. cond, FE 5-043
_after 6
Boats & “Accessories 85
$7 LARK 35 MP. a PEATHER.
craft aluminum boat. All con-
trols. 12 V. gash aSover. First
-_ $800 takes it FE 4-
MFG FiaEnGL Aa conn
ALUM. BOATS, $199.50 & UP.
LAY-AWAY OR BANK TERMS
Harrington Boat Works YOUR [EVINRUDE DEALER 8. TELEGR R 1899
FE 2-€033 OPEN "SUNDAYS
$3009 CASH REWARD FOR INFOR-
mation leading to the pecoy ery,
WOurg, Tl. Fri. cr Sat. PE $8021. C " HOUGHTEN & SON | TRUCK O NORTH FART through Classified Ads. To! sale ied “YOUR FRIENDLY i ae
Ae eae eee pital oes BL GAD: |<), rent, buy, swap, hire. _ Used Ca | se ianiar.? Attn
otsile, Gu uso ti bole] R181. a4 N. San M8 ibe Nt MALS ye eee Sales, 3140 'W. Huron. dial F E 2-818 ‘ ROCHESTER, MICH. ee
v - ig 65 FINECARS = Woodward —
‘
x TITE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH 14,1958 | oo
For’Sale Cars 91) “For Sale Cars 91 i tiated i
ps FORD 8 PASS. WAGON. me gm white walj 8,
weaaty,
1955 Ford '
7” Hunter holds oe 10)
aroun
mm eae ea 62202
« 4 FORD, | GOOD SHAPE. R&H.
$1%5. FE_8-0072.
67 FORD “RETRACTABLE HARD-,
top. Just like mew. Trade for,
cheaper car, Call MAple 5-1706)
after 5. r
. 455 FORD CROWN VICTORIA
chromed hood trunk, door hao-
les. Solid dDlack. Perfect conul-
tion, $1,350 35 Madison St, Apt
> a MA 5-5871 after 5
~ HAUPT Pontiac Sales Os Laer Buperchief 4 dr wag
m, R&H Hydra. power brakes
pe eond
‘55 Pontiac wagon R&H power.
a nore & power brakes. H) cra
’ low mileage
“85 Pontiac, 4 dr. sedan, R&H. Hy-
are “36 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan, Hydra.-
Also transportation specials
Main St. Clarkston
a Qpen Nights ‘tl 90
= = , | MAple 5-5566 or MAple 5-1141__
‘57 FORD. COUNTRY SQUIRE ?
passenger, All extras $200 & take
#* overpayments OR 3-4125 |
$1 PORD ¢ DR. OVERDRIVE | Runs s goed $175 FE 8-6145 |
'
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4 duced to!
1 my Bank rates, ners Chevre-| Mercomatic. Sharp.
‘S |
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‘an & white. Over-| . é
. MI MI 6-3202. Laer PONTIAC C ier Bk HARD. 4 2 : ie WIR v6. Radio & heater. sharp. ___ Open "Ti 4 Apap! ie, ppoer a y ook ie
io NASH, } Noni Lane "MECHAN- | m st sell. ull equipmhen' ‘ .
_~, Bob Frost “setitist*aiht SIs" ner ~ - ¥ ‘
Ky ; : ‘ Radio, heater, like new.
, Ber. WHEN YOU
. |Buy a Second Car CLUDED | PORTIAG DELUXE EX | FRIDAY, MARCH 14 | : FROM | | 65 Imperial Sedan ar $1495 |
1953 Mercury |PONTIAG.
2dr. Hardtop. Radio ont heater | mil
, Bob Frost Almont pi | ‘ a fect co R& H 280 Hunter Blvd (US. 10). | Bie. around B'ham. tires. No > Fust_& Call FE 6-12
We'll get you coming or 11955 NASH RAMBLER . CUSTOM. 4 8 oe 4 ng s
D.. overdrive. R&H, white-wall going so W hy not stop Le "38 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN. 2 1958 | tone, WW, OL 1-6427. ‘ 36 PONTIAC. CATALINA. R & H,
| Hydra P. Steering, P" Brakes.
| 49 DOWN 2 tone, WW, 1 owner oe mileage
at A beautiful car. Only $1,305, —~
& ® MOTORS ;
OR TRADE IN. 72¢_Oanang) PE 6.3509 2DR. PONTIAC HYDRA.
TAXES AND ‘58 PLATES |__matic. White walls. OL 1-13
INCL
ALL MODELS AVAILABLE 810 Oakland
1953 PONTIAC, FAIR R CONDI:
$47.50 PER MONTH sate AEane 0206. | 8:30 A. M.
SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN 1 PLY 0280 CLEAN. — i
CALL OR ASK FOR = 1956 PONTIAC 4 DOOR HARD. “NO DEALER i) EDDIE NICHOLAS top, power steering, power brakes
Mi - ‘eT, KH. 4 . full wer, “extras aint :
_mileage. $30 t 4-7307_after_§ 3 PONTIAC, 2-DR. HYDRA. R & H, Clean” PH. FE 8-2561,
_tres Price, $805, MArket_4-2242 | :
= Opeo “Tt 9 - | C ) "HEE ‘peor
c+ reat pe = Plymouths SCHUTZ . THESE CARS TO GO
2 | ana Hydramatic A real cream
Ascu TZ. MOTORS - | put §15¢3 Bank rates. Hardly —.- if ——— poshina down ‘ abies Chevrolet “C) C P P tt : 1s ‘ Hunter at j war tr - Get Wise. conomi: ze minghia cs Mi 42735 i he Gy er erson 54 PONTIAC Starchiel
“GO”
ro.et Co. Hunter at Cc Wooaward, }
ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN. runs like new Must sell Beat | O'drive.
& 2nd PLA | QUALITY USED CARS’ INAR AGE IS
AUBURN MOTOR SALES |! 55 Dodge Hardtop .... .$1095 YOU ARE i : Radio, heater, powerflite, white tires.
THE WINNER!!! ‘53 Dodge Coronet ....... 499 BIRMINGHAM
52 Ford Club Cpe. 2. 899
| ‘57 Plymouth Wagon -, $1995 Radio, heater, aut tle tr n, V-8 engine,
white tires.
‘55 Plymouth 4 Dr. woe WD 99S Belvedere V-8, full power, radio, heater, white tires.
Jet black, full power.
2-Door, radio, heater, white tires, V-8 engine. :
93 {| (51 Plymouth ...........$ 165} Radio & heater. Power brakes. 4-Door. Real sharp. | | {| }
RAMBLER “Gee Ae zt] uisrep py stock xuswers |] 4 FORD A Degy e-eevsseeeessevsses $0051] 55 Chrysler Hardtop ...$1195) Pully equipped.
‘49 Mercury 4 Dr. .......$ 199 ¢ |
NEW & USED CARS. Birmingham. MI Benes ax 5698 15 Syn 4 os BELL SPENCE [| '55 FORD Station Wagon .................8 795 53 CHEVROLET Bel Air ....e.-.seeeeee $595 || ‘55 Ch ol t 2 Dr $ 995 RAMBLER SALES & ae *OLESW ICED ra En nia, au, Bor Beautiful 8un GOLD & IVORY. ’ evrole 5 o6e50as
211 S Saginaw ; 5-O207 | y . oe $556 ne = ; -a- | hite ures. |
1952 NASH 2AMBL ER WAGON. lyOL KSWAGON. ‘'3é. LOOKS AND | "54 PONT IAC fie Door Loeae $ 345 53 F ORD 4 Door OS ee eee wes ece eases s een ee $545 | adie (ees et pore ee . “ee
wes oe Radio & heater, Ford-O-Matic. ; ; , |
| Assume payments of 61427 mo. offer takes Make your own deal
FE 60
Bilin : -| Call Credit Mer Mr Parks at 2950 Middie Belt Rd., 129.1] ,- 5670 - 5 iE . 34 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR, 6 ae _MI_ 4-7500__Harold Turner Ford it VOL ESW GEN POLAR SIL | 34 FORD 2-Door ............ ee 8 335 33 POEs 4 ens weds sie esters a] cies slats eles) ss aie $495 Radio, heater. Looks good, runs good!
Bohr ar ci old ee down, Tom Rk & C “RA MB LER | ver sun Toot. Radio. eater. Ww is gine, Radio & Heater Auto. Trans. ile . ;
5. van walis. Window washers Turn sig-/{ ,. = ; a 729° ‘fae “TITTY 7 ; Fa : 4 L C C $1095 55 . FORD | 2 DOOR, HT, RED We cane beat vat dea i nals Exc cond. MY 2-4801 or OL > CHEV ROLET 2-Door bee eee ee 5 364 53 CHEVROLET 2 Door Bae we Suate Slane os eles i ere $595 { 5 incol n apri De: -e
& White customized §250 cash & EM 3-0142 163220 sree ete Radio & Heater 2-tone GREEN. ian
6-0313 c ’ Full power, like new condit:
fC WEE EES ows : SPECI A abler ¢ dr custom wita VOLKSWAGON. LATE ‘35. SU N| 5722 33 NASH D ;
vN "3a x custom cf x ‘ - Se | Cid r tr is io
: “ee” 3- 0081, ory * higgins. = overdrive. ee biack. Only 20, Bae wail tires, exc. cond 33 PLY MOU I H 4-Door eo aiielie. es) oie ao sn : Power steering and brakes, sutoemetic transmission,
a jALWAYs A GOOD § 7 ‘ io, heater, white tires
q “oO 1957 USED CARS : lice : . 5725 ‘Toe ae -< eal radio, » wh
2 Here's Bond: sharpie just (992 _W. HURON re 2-261, 96 Cadillac 4-Dr. ...$2495 |} '52 LINCOLN Club Coupe .............. ...$ 87] | 53 PONTIAC Sedan .................... .. S445 1) 153 H d 495 3 waiting for a new ASE 1952 OLDS 88. 2 DR Ral, eae! Sin All ibe extras. Pure | | Radio & Heater, Hydramatic u son ornet ae eb ele «
Finished in sparkling Ebony | White walls ABSOLUTELY NO ie e beautiful automobile, | - . $709 ‘- , . A ‘a: Mester. bed " whit wall res
black set off A nes & ee = EY BN Assume pez ments of always garaged. 3] x ASIT 4-Door . $ 47 | 31 CHEV ROLET H-Top Coupe $345 ‘Door, radio, heater, hydramatic, ne e wa. :
‘ White interior, You'll be in . 2. te _ _.- be pedi ee ee sens Hwee ee ee eee eee . - SCI ie ecrcnc nicer Pe .
< style and youll smile when paresis! MI 4-7500. Harold oe 57 Chevrolet . 2... 81745 : Radio & Heater, W/Walls. ‘56 Ply outh 4 Dr $ 895
you flic e jomatic se- =: Js | : = = = 5699 . cs ar . as m Oo ¢a0aqong
, lector into drive and hap- OLDSMOBILE Des og reet 2 eeenderé pati Re 1 51 FOLDSMOBILE “Holiday” eee ees) ee 51 CHEVROLET Sedan ............. eecac SSNS: Radio, heater, white tires, V-8 - pily roll away. Practically | For top quality new car trade-ins = = Powerglide, Radio & Heater, No Rust. SHARP! . : 3 .
5 ; no effort is reqnret when | come lo i "3 - Chev ro hae : fy 6m © 203 s716 . 4 5 ! n , ¢
0: Bits NISa th: “53 Chevrotets from $395 Isa BUICK 2.0% 19 GORD -s|| ‘96 Buick Hard $1395 brane pedal or snes see UDUrban Mtrs. ’s oot them tars a ters | 50 BUICK 2-Door ...... Suzecatsccuesscnst) €2| hi] 21 REID) a2) Geo op pecs sbarapanssonbouay 217s ulck Hardtop ...... : power steer yo y o i adio & heater i adio eater. O: i
‘ om pertine wee ne ; OLDS DEALE a 5728 Li “te -OB NCE Radio heater, dynaflow. white tires.
; wi ; . \Poe songs ie . . = = . = ae older car jot value eye Neeinard a eer 152 Chevrolet fram § 275) 5) SUC DEBARER Club Coupe .-2........S 43) 5] MERCURY Sedan 92.2.0... pen SONS) ‘56 Olds 98 Holida $1895
gine Ran Full power "FE. 4 of them 2 drs. & @ drs. . an Radio & Heater, Merc-O-Matic. SHARP! elves che: sition y ooo 0 0 :
nyt ake over payments, j a es te er, plus air con oning.
: Schutz Motors | oe 2 Buick 4-Dr. ....$ 395'] '47 FORD 2-Door ....................2....8 24
912 S. Woodward, Birmingham
1954
FORD
; ae ‘ CONVERTIBLE
: $595
LARRY JEROME
ROCHESTER D DEALER PLYMOUTH, WILL SELL a 1m OL _1-49711 Geeaan Ge
® rust. Best offer, FE 5-7784
: condition. Low mileage. leather)
a upholstery, white side wall eal ; Drivea school teacher who
; Call FE
4dr. Premier, $1,805
Hunter Blvd. (U.S. 10)
| ~SCHUTZ
. $125, |
ia MERC URY. Pa WHITE »
ee PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- A 52 Ford 2-Dr. .....$ 395
Lake Orion Motor Sales | "54 Ford V-8 . RD sees $ 645,
FORD — MERCURY MY 2-261, Radio & heater. ae tires.
5 PLYMOUTH | zi DeR Your Friendly FORD Dealer qos Call Ma clogsaneré pm JlILIIMNY VEeNOose. ; :
F \ needed larger car. Only $815.00. i985 PLYMOUTH 2 DR CHEAPER 147 S. Saginaw St. {
i
3 24931. | than lot price OR _3-0807. | 1340 — i FE 5 4|101
€ } c : |1982 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. CRAN- | bd
1956 Lincoln . | brook, R&H, excellent condition. | mast v4 Fordomatic. Radio & heate
. 1855 HILLMAN MINX IN TIP TOP|'55 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 86
280 :
By-Pass ‘Open * acme |Hunter Bivd at Haynes. Birm. | —
——s Mie We trade up or down, (‘963 PONTIAC CATALINA. REAL sharp. small down payment, as-
A . ume small monthly payments | |
_ Lucky Auto Sales. '93 8. Saginaw |
j _FE 4-2214. 2
‘i ) 0 MERCURY, Co ek TRANSPOR- ‘58 PONTIAC. ¢DR. CHIEFTAIN, . a ° saotoan 98 #DR. SEDAN i) "Pcetion condition. Radio & heat-
pre R&H. $1,125. Call before er Dynaflow Electric windows. |
pm. FE 17-0785
some? Let us help you adjust to some jess exoensive atel V-8. Fordomatic. Radio & heater.
M% AT CLARKSTON
OR. as
eaee for later model car. OR| ’'S1 Ford Vict. .....$ 395 |
"
un
low mileage. $365. Call MI 6-1974.)
Good rubbet. No rust. Runs very.
eet pe Ge mi. W.of Telegraph) | Ln@e ATOIE? Oe? GRRE ‘96 Lincoln Premier .... ..52299.
A LU B LJ R N po) poe sean ||
MOTOR SALES. || SCHUTZ Mitrs.} | PIKE AT EAST BLVD. || 912S. WOODWARD AVE.
Bob Frost a PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN. diucon Strcee Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. eSo O ymouth Dea er Coupe, full power. air conditioning. :
ARGAIN LOT | Midwest 65300 Midwest 65302| |
standard transmission, heater.
ONLY 38 miles. MAple 5-1547.
Y NO tells ‘32 PONTIAC 4 DR. CHIEFTAIN
q . DN. ee) spay ments of $19.76 R&H Whitewalls Back up lights
aa mo Call C er, Mr. Parks Spotlight & rear speaker. Dir
Es iteee Harel Turoer signals. Best offer. 3-0481
: j 1982, PONTIAC 1 fore HYDRA. AB-
OLUTEL MO =e
ae 1955 Mercury
*““Montclair. Hardtop iareomatie |
‘Rad heater. Sharp. $1,045 | NEY DOWN ~
sume Si yinste of $1427 mo The Chance, of Accidents With a a ry
on Credit Mer Mr. Parks at
Ses eee ete | GOODWILL USED CARS > . 280 Hunter Bive (U.S. 10
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Tic to sell. ‘ORiand 3-2383 after § p.m < > REMEMBER. THE USED CAR YOU BUY IS ONLY
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KNOW THE dra ood tires and motor
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IS JUST AROUND J '37 DODGE 2-Door ............0.--4.--+ $1795 THE CORNER Radio Heater, Auto Transmission
Now is the time to save on those 1 DESOTO PoouobasoOooouUoa oO dcodooe aa oo G $ 895
late model used cars Radio Heater, Auto. Transmission
Better Buy Used Cars 5 MERCURY Wardtop 22.2. .:2622.500ccs $1295
Radio, Heater, Merc-O-Matic
Monterey 4 door at a iow | mde Sh = - c c low price today. Has radio, | SEDAN, fully equipped with pow- "35 PONTIAC 2-Door ............... 7S 995
heater, Mercomatic and (__¢' steering, windows and seat Radio & Heater. : white tires. Black and white = "54 Buick. Super ...$ 805
Pull rice is "only $605 2 DR, HARDTOP. radio. heater. | 29 PEOONTIAC Catalina Coupe ............. $1195 ; pear aoe a bargain special Radio, Heater, Hydramatic, Power Brakes
54 Buick H'top ....$ 695] |. Co ; chutz OLOLS | 2.pr. super, radio, heater, Dy-| “34 PONTIAC Starchief ........... s&s ec SIO95
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1953 PLYMOUTH. 4 & ENGINE |
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Se sell. Good contiition |
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35 Ford 2-Dr. .....8 S93} 54 PONTIAC 4-Door ...eeee ccc $ 895 engine heater, stand- odr j ‘
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56 Buick Special . $1495] +54 PLYMOUTH 4 Door .......-..%.......$ 595 2 DR als radio. heater. Radio & Heater
Dynafiow, a beautiful blue and
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57 Buick 4-Dr, ....$2195 § Radio & Heater
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5 Ford Convert Ss 9095 Hilag alee sch & Heater Dynafiow. Power Steering
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6 FORD Station \Wapo 225,662 652:24:- . $1595
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white Utes om few mileage. | 35 PONTIAC Station Wagon .............$1595 “36 bas fee 560 2-cr $1647 yy Radio, Heater, Hydramatic
viera 2-dr $1527 “Sf Buick 4-[)r S095
38 Plymouth Coub Cou ae > pes a J] 56 $1505 "34 Buick Special 4-dr ve s a4; SUPER SEDAN 1 owner racic 56 DI SOTO 4-Door ....... i $1595 oe. Seal ‘ord po Odes -dr ¢ 647 heater, iow mileage, dynaflow Radio & Heater, Auto Trenemiteion
. evy Be) Air harctop .. $ 627 9 42) fy en gaya = ; aes eae : . Py ~
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ay Pontiac 4 Dr. .......- 249 ey le deluxe 8 with dramatic, radio. heater,
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Lee Marvin Polices Chicago Without
3 'M Squad’ Gets |
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Official Approval Reduce With
MUSIC
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| (7) Guest “lecture.
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(4) (color) News. Routin
WIR, (eH CKLW, (800) = WWJ, 850) = WOAR, (1130) WXYR, (1270) WRON, (1460) WIBK, (1400) aa & Cold Shoulder tes Long Pherlag Records
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TONIGHT WJBK, Stereo. Sound “WwrON Revival é CKLW. News, Davies e Ww) Fam Report ; ° * -_ | VIC'S! —
Seetigee MO Lyte non wane | ROE | Weak Sek Whe | emia ret | Windy City Refuses to | : cae epee ante A cae Mekensie WPON, Chuck Lewis 9:15 (4) Window Shopping. Open Its Case Files for — Pre iaeed
WOAR News, Page. 11:00 WIR. News WIBK News, Georee WW. News. Melody | : Television Series : ~ WPON, News, Weather stand SPOR Gkinene tar CKLW, News, Davies 9:30 (2) Capt. Kangaroo.
WJBK. Tiger Baseball (4) Cartoon Carnival.
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| vengeance ¢:20—WJR. Dinner Date V-JBK, Newa, Casey ¥:30—WJR. Comet Quis WCAR.. News, Patrick gaseoccosooossoosecoscs Maxwell WCAR, News. Carl Shook CKLW, Breakfast Club ae : By ERSKINE JOHNSON $
BEE Be aay cman nse mun meses | MBER, Rese Orte | “hr eh Nig a ‘Lywoo ¢. We Rent Most Everything ; WPON, Musio With Mason | WXYZ Adm. Richover WXYR News Mckenzie | WXYZ Metropolitan Opera iy. 99 (4) Howdy Doody HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — Every- °
7:00—WJR, Guest House WJB< .-D. Mag. CKLW News Children's Gr | GMLW. News, Davies ey ee eae body wants to get-into the TV act : ¢
WWJ, News, Morgan WJBK, News. C. Reid (7) Don Wattrick, Sports. except the delightful ‘‘crime-free” ° L e wxva = gh ele Vs SATUKDAY MOURNING hope aoe to kK ten i avs Gee Town icity of Chicago 4 e
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Wee SSE ARE | “Sw Meee ere |W Rone | Ee Rll ad Red * rantisco Sony 250 Dita Kinds” 3 | 7 vre olf agle $:00—WJR, Cleveland Orch, : ult an eady. P i “Over 250 Different Kinds’ -1:30—WWJ, 3 Star Ext L CKLW Let San Francisco glorify its 4
“wxyg M. onitin | WaBK, News, Oeorget WCAR, News, Bennett | Quy Sere, Monitor, lhit-ctimbing erinebusters in “The : : Gare feos thers wcAR Rene. Seariens ahiiec Holiday WCAR, News, Page 11:00 (2) Heckle und Jeckle. Lineup.” Let Los Angeles p rove : For Complete Information ;
ountry Roundup 11:00—WJR. News Cewl : . : i 8: ce bal Amos ‘n' Andy | 6: pew sk, Agriculture WW News, “Melo 7 J | en oa Monttee (4) Fury. its Sgt. Friday always gets his ed Reservation CALL... °
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CKLW. Album Tt 4:00—WJR. Parade of Band: ‘man. ° e
WCAR News inbsey e oe WIE, Nove Or nad WW), News, Monitor |U1:30 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. ; ¢ RENT IT, Inc. : ;
WIBK, Hows, Cissy 7:00—WJR, Dan Kirby WPON Drums tm Dixie eee oe (4) Andy’s Gang. Let New York, New Orleans, e y $20 Wim Answer Please | CELW. News, Goodmore. | 11-28 -WWJ. News, Melody WCAR, News, Page San Diego, and all those cities © 1706 S$. Telegraph. FE 4-3505 § d tl . ew v nt
CKLW. eens Men WCAR, Pes George WCAR, News, Bennett “owa wes agrepayieey 11:55 (9) Billboards. Manding a Lome at inte their PITTTITTT Titi iii it ,
9:00—WJR, News WPON Early Bird Ct SS ICAR News ; ies to clally ument case
CRLW, “Bice rae Mi at Hae Wm! wee Ee Bee win here, ‘scale histories of lawmen vs, .crim- 4 | WJBK. News, Case WXYZ > J WWJ, News, Mointor err 5 . inals. ! WoaR, Nove On? WATE Hews Well ww), Melody Parade WKY News. Pur-a-Rama SATURDAY AFTERNOON - ‘ |
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19:00—WJR, Symphony WPON, ‘News, Mackinnon | KEW. News, Davies Ware Scstal pus sme nel Sulundny ess Chicago had its chance in the ; | WWws, Boxing 6:30—WJR. Music Hall 1:08_WJR, News, Hospital | CKLU News Knowles (9) Country Calendar. TV law-and-order sweepstakes with ¢
~ er = = News: = Morning wee News, Melody WCAR, News, Pace “M Squad,"’ NBC-TV’s Friday : 4 |
_ woh Y4, News, Siagie WPON, Sports, Holiday |12:3@ (4) Detective's Diary. night cops-and-robbers thriller star- — we EF ‘
(9) Comedy Time. ring rugged, ex-Marine Lee Mar- “ ¢ . ; a U ri >
, , _¢ = | BRENDEL'S } == IC ay S elevision P POG Glas = niaot ea. PREFERS ANONYMITY SNUBBED BY CHICAGO — Lee Marvin portrays Chicago Police | 2441 Auburn Rd. (M-59) $ > — Em, But do you know what Chica-| Lt. Frank Ballinger as the star of ““M Squad,” but Windy City au- Mt ar of Lowel Ane : ae
Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice ove: go said? It said, ‘No thanks” and) thorities have refused to cooperate with NBC-TV in filming the renen at All Times . 3
1:30 (2) World This Week. put it on the blotter that it be-| series. Thus, “M Squad” adventures are purely fictional, not taken <
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Channel 2—WJBK:TV. Channel 4—-WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV (4) Movie—Double Feature. shows sireeay ail Oat Chicaal oe pian does Gicmemmd Wikeat cance and
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TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Army patrol is forced to pro-19:00 (7) Winchell File. Drama:|1:48 (2) Hockey Preview. r ‘crime-free" nz ; BARGAIN HUNTING? |
tect bounty hunter, Indian Mob is dismayed whe i
6:00 (7) Mr. Danger. prisoner, . con ture to religion. se 2:00 (2) Ice Hockey. Rangers vs.| men dec wee te on cau ‘Dise Data and Chatter BUY NOW!
(9) Popeye. (9) Million Dollar Movie. (9) Mike Hammer. Mystery: oe ie mere) at NBC and at Revue Open Season on Sales '
(4) News: Williams. Drama: Margaret O’Brien, Mike gets phone call, Jater! (7) Ramar of the Jungle. | productions in Hollywood i a OUN Refrigerators, built-in evens ond |
. (2) Racket Squad. “Unfinished Dance.” ('47.) | finds caller dead in | (9) Movie—Double Feature. | crashed the Chicago roadblock. Usic in range tops. Electric ranges, sute- ;
. (4) Truth, Conseq. Quiz. (4) Boxing. Yvon Durelle,! a dose Marvin has been playing Lt. matic washers and dryers, RCA Wi-
BL) ESE ETE (2) Leave it, to Beaver, Tony Anthony | in loround es (1) Movies Mr. Crime. Frank Balinger, oe — by Dick Saunders] ™ *** ee r aveilebl
Comedy: Law stops Beaver| ight-heavyweights. l,: ey" 4 fe ° s > . ‘orms e ‘ : 6:20 (4) Box Four, when ie ives pap Box, (2) Line Up. Drama: Boy i A eee ar Party: = eae ge aye s high | H Elect ric - tells lice dad i 1 , m ay . September, wi stock shots of as ’ :
6:30 (7) Frontier Justice. West- bacer without license. “ue 0 plagning| (9) Metropolitan Mirror. [Chicago for bac . Chicago & a sees test ot the labels walty, A ampton : robbery 3 week, ‘“‘Lolli udiophil | ern: Badman plays ‘‘corpse’’| ~ - police officials may not like it but oe ah api on concerned )eee)® . 825 W. HURON :
in train robbery. 8:00 (7) Jim Bowie. Adventure: | . , _, 4:15 (9) Film Feature. the public does, as ratings prove. An ber a label has no peer in the recording | FE 4-2525
(9) Brave Eagle. sa nee iia pes et te behgari cance tok * iss iorl by the field. Their records must be heard a . ; t ‘owell, ray 0 ets.” |4; i | a5 ?
ct) Whirtybirds: Aaventiire: a ian rete Drama: (9) Person is *Person. Come- “% % Gaal aye h ev Nk DNs: Bret, -omtsiie: the fourth best © aoa aeent i eno slanear ine caper. ian Ao pat - ore ian) Senuthea| Winters! law! ie vis lurch. (the-law lawman, seller locally and| The company doesn’t work for WYN N S
ar News: a“ insists the victim commit- yer Edward . Bennett Wil-|5:99 (7) Wrestling. NO CREDIT GIVEN or “a a“ - arg hin ing Abprg, by Eton
6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. ted suicide. ! liams. (9) Zorro. There is no “From the files — ne Done estal eachhakes and diaplay- aE 4 4
(2) Trackdown. Adventure: | (2) Harbor Command. of .. ."" credit to the Chicago Po-|.16_ record shops cons it No, 1| ing fantastically wide range and |
6:45 (2) News: Edwards. Judge’s son is held on mur- - 5:30 (9) Wild Bill Hickok. lice Department. And no names) . minimum distortion. der charge. 10:45 (4) Comment. are changed to protect the in-|this wee j
7:00 (7) Sports Focus | nocent because the stories in M| In second is be noisy i P, fare rots heer LL MAKES RADIOS 7
° ‘cas, . 8:30 (7) Colt .%3. Western: For-|11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. Squad are from the heads pf Hol-|Chuck Berry, with ‘Sweet Little ally review some : RANT
4, noe veces mer marshal, seeking re-| (9) National News. cnoo us unges lywood telefilm writers. Sixteen’, white “Twenty - Six|For now, I will recommend “Tra-| cua =
ae whe He venge, blocks Colt’s attempt (4) News: W'kamp. Chicago can't complain, though.|Miles"” by the Four Preps remains|ditional Jazz (Dixie, Of Course)'’] FE 5-9373 201 Earlmeere Bivé. | Kane clears giv. accused of thereat euaiiae Gy) News: LeGall 0 Hi h B k because it doesn’t have an M/iin third. by Doc Evans with Knocky Parker 7
smuggling dope. ' ver mil an Squad. And even the prod & Band (AP-34). This is one of (2) Dr. Christian | (4) Life of Riley. Comedy: tect buco) eal the LD cade * * * several in a series of “Traditional | EDDIE STEELE Ford : : Test of Gillis’ friendship 11:15 (9) Weather. on hs M stands : a «ai “ " ; Jazz” LP's. No Dixie fan or col- ; ee boomerangs for Riley. | * (4) Weather: Eliot. REEDSPORT, Ore. —A school)for. It just sounds official and) “Breathless,” by Jerry Lee! in Harbor
7:10 (7) Sports: Wattrick. . bes witich onty-e shert dm hush-hush and rather intriguing, Lewis makes its appearance jn lector of quality recordings should | Keego
2) Zane Grey Th. Western: | us, ly a sho e be- a lhe ‘witheur thi Is Selling A Brand New
1:18 (1 News: Daly Doc Holiday (Dewey Martin)|11:20 (9) Feature Theater. Paulifore had been loaded with some|"¢Y S4Y- fourth spot. We must give Pat|? ™) a. 1958 Ford Custom 300
, , ~" tries to help rancher and wife, Kelly, ‘Saga of the West.” |s9 grade school pupils, plunged ol * * Boone s disc a Ms om ue Answer to Previous Puszie 2 Door for Only
7:30 (1D Rin Tin Tin. Adventure: | ie | are tee rnekted ary oa) (4) Sports: ee over a high bank into a field near fan ee snyie proper ce al El ay eee CTEIMOn
wi sheriff. (2) Sports Final. here yesterday. three, is big, rugged and tough Ae eRiASce
| : . aca Chair’ @ pts ~\did in 21 lan ft ic (9) Charlie Chan. ness Chair.”” ('36.) suffered a fatal heart seizure, said trom 1942 in in the Pacific POP ALBUMS: Our pick for the SHEET s RADI 0. TV |
ALL-NEW Mewes Sue BRE UF tise) Shock ‘Theate Deputy Coroner Jack Ungar, | ; week is a welcome addition to any ‘
High Fidelity {AWOL ficer tackles “lonely hearts | 220 Uys oe eater. ; * A A (mURE IN AMBUSH record shelf: “Eydie Gorme
murder case. (4) Jack Paar. Billy Wile) ping reports, relayed here by) One night he was ambushed and|Vamps the Roaring 20's "(ABC
(2) Phil Silvers. Comedy: liams Quartet. radio, that the bus had plunged,W@S wounded by a bullet which) Paramount — 218). This is a gem.
“Bilko the Genius” teaches into nearby Smith River sent a Missed his spine by the width of|/Eydie never seems to get =
Army experts the fine art of - |wave of panic through this south. 2 Postage stamp, That ended the/|the top five in sales of single discs, ‘
i j SATURDAY MORNING x ‘ a gambling by science. é ern Oregon coastal town, It was War for him, after 13 months in a/but she is definitely among the’ é; r )
. , thought that the children might |hospital. top five female warblers in the. ; =
9:30 Ha pane Munsel, Martha|7:50 (2) Meditations. still have been aboard. | After the war he was working |nation.
e visi The children had been let off|as a plumber’s assistant. He had| This LP swings as most of
(9) Country Hoedown. 7:55 (2) On the Farm Front. earlier, however, and Andrews | pals acting in a summer stock play-| her’s do. It also features some CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS Co.
(4) The Thin Man. Adven- was en route to pick up another |house, cute ideas and recording tricks. |] 4540 Highland Rd. (W, Huron St.) OR 3-9700
ture: Nora foils ex-con’s plot/$:00 (2) Anthropology. load when he was stricken. One night in 1947, as a gag, he | Tie JAZZ NEST: If you are so- |
(D Playnouse. oe Paul ACROSS did a walkon, delivered one line |cajied hi-fi addict and a tradi-| , a |
: a . and immediately decided grease- |tio fan — hold on to r : , tional jazz you . Douglas plays ex-convict in| 1 — and dog int smelled him than } From the Royal Family “The Honor System.’ Re-| , Set Bale Tan, tt! aoe a cin a separ leek ae
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Leopold today spent his second
day of freedom in Chicago, scene
of the crime for which he served
33% years HILLSBORO, Ore. i — Alice
Miller, 19, yesterday- was given
permission by a court to continue Leopold, probably the carla.
her life in a Roman Catholic con-|most publicized convict, remained
vent where she intends to become in the Gold Coast apartment of
a nun Abel M. Brown, real estate man
, and his onetime classmate at the
State Circuit Court Judge Glen| University = a * * 5 ‘Scene of 1924 Slaying —
Nathan Leopold Spends
2nd Free Day in Chicago, plane carrying a sick 10-
Turns Down “Father's! cicaco um — still shaky afterjhe plans to spend that time,” Hill ee i Reseotganirs southwest
ile ri State. said. i ' a Plea That Daughter a fast automobile ride from State- Said. . Sheriff Seth Wright ssid three
Be Under His Control ville Prison, ex-convict Nathan| Plane With Sick Boy
Missing in Sform MONTICELLO, Utah — Al
year-old boy to a hospital disap-
J x * persons were aboard the plane- ft} -
| It was not known. definitely |took off for Monticello about 6|
|when Leopold would leave Chi-|) m. from Fry Canyon, an isolat-
jcago but Hill indicated plans were oq uranium mining area in rugged being made to arrange a direct southeast Utah about 45 air miles| flight to Puerto Rico. . |southwest of Monticello.
Leopold! and his companion) Wright said those on the plane
Richard Loeb were sentenced to|were Robert Warren Barris, 35,
life and 99 years for the 1924 Grand Junction, Colo:, the pilot;
thrill slaying of 14-year-old Bobby Val D. Adams, 10, Fry. Canyon;
Franks. Loeb was slain in 1936 and Johnny Guthridge, 26, also of
during a prison fight. 'Fry Canyon.
cea ened down 2 ples) trom Leopold, a diabetic, became sick her father that she be returned | at least six times during a fast
to his home and control. |40-mile ride to Chicago after his.
The father, Ivan R. Miller of release en berber aor
Milwaukie, Ore., and his wife/near Joliet. The automobile -
“ive by the golden rule but have Heese ae seciberirey
no religion,” they said. a a the roadside,
At a recent hearing on the 48hen and nauseated.
case, the Millers testified they had
enrolled their daughter for 10
years in Catholic schoois. Leopold is expected to remain in|
|the Brown apartment until ar-
: a : ts are completed for his Judge Heiber said in his ruling |Fangemen '
that testimony disclosed Miller departure for Puerto Rico, where
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The judge said the girl had en- 2 ti * x
The ride was the fastest Leo-|
of St. Mary of Oregon at nearby |Picked him up at the prison gates)
Beaverton of her own free will. /drove the car at speeds reportedly “The court,” he said, “knows of UP to 80 miles an hour in an effort
no law under the circumstances|to shake off pursuing newsmen.
of this case, and the inconsistency! Leopold, who was met by a
group of newsmen, photographers, | emancipated Miss Miller from pa- Mountains near the town of Ad- :
tered the convent of the Sisters pold had ever taken. A friend | practiced by these parents, which
permits parents to require a child
growing into mature years to give |
up its faith as a prerequisite to,
remaining in the household and
as a result causing the child to ‘read a prepared statement in and radio and television personnel
when he walked out of the’ prison,
which he pleaded for privacy. He
appealed for newsmen and “‘soci-|
leave and forage for itself.” ety at large’ to “agree that the ‘~- ¢« * only piece of ‘news about me is
: : that I have ceased to be news."’|
aan cre iapatina e neoiaioeed Under conditions of his parole, he
while ‘attending Holy Name Col- said, he was to grant no inter-|
lege at Spokane, Wash. She be-\V¥S * ‘came a-candidate for the Catholic ; order here last January. She also Stanley Hill, a parole officer
is attending classes at Marylhurst|Wh° is handling Leopold's case,
College, a Catholic institution at|Wemt to the Brown apartment af- Oregon City, and intends to be- ter Leopold's arrival to ane
i routine ;.,what he term “a parce a teacher in a Sona RE ed Stroy cenpet sayon
a a | “If he plans to spend any time} ; combined with luxurious
Miss Miller said she feels no|" “Micase. we want to know how © Chronegraphs, wool to make a floor cov- bitterness toward her CO Automatics ering both beautiful and
Higher durable. “He's really very dear, not mean Expecting Quadruplets —he just can't understand the
Catholic Church . . . I do hope
that as the years go on, he will
come around,” she said in an in-
terview at the convent. — father.
| ‘Intriguing,’ Says Father
OAKLAND, Calif. w — Dr. H.
Dean Hoskins said today news his
wife is expecting quadruplets is
“the most challenging and intrigu-|
ing event in our lives.”
“We were both delighted and
surprised. Our three daughtrs, 6, Corpse Floating
in Bay Identified 12 and 14 are pretty excited too.
Mrs Derothy Hoskins, 36, was
as U. 5. Ser geant told that medical tests and X-rays
ishowed quadruplets. They are due
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