RCH 14,:1959—26 PAGES — bi “WINGED VICTORY'—This photograph titled “Winged Victory” took second place in the “Pic- torial’ classification of the Michigan Press Assn. Photo awards contest for 1958. Snapped by Paitin Press pratagregner = om! it was" taken at about 4 p.m. Feb. 20,1958, shooting into the sun under clear skies. His Press Speed Graphic, with 4.7 optar 135-mm.lens, was set for 1/100 at f. 11,, with a yellow filter. The winter anaeSt wpe Seeeand oes 0 ee : ‘AUTUMN’ — Eddie Vanderworp, Pontiac” : Press photographer, proved you don’t have to wait for the sun to come out—if-you have the “know how" in picture taking by winning an honorable mention with this photo in the Michi- gan Press Assn. ‘Feature’ classification. Titled film. overcast.day last fall near Utica. using the same camera afd lens as his fellow award winner, Tom-Gerls,-was shooting into the sun with camera set for 1/50 at f. 8 late in the afternoon. Both were using Royal Pan 4x5 sheet ee Vanderworp, { “Autumn,” the photo was taken on a heavily Lenten. Guideposts Sports Thrills Don't Last But Christ's Are Eternal By KEITH WEGEMAN American Olympic Ski Jumper » “This is the greatest thrill life has to offer,’ I said to myself as I stood poised at the.top of the world’s highest ski jump at Oberstdorf, Germany. . And suddenly I was in the air, hang- ing motionless over the white knoll be- low—lost in the mystery of another! . "3" world altogether. After what seemed an eternity, I landed 16 feet beyond the 400- foot mark, the longest jump an Amer- ican skier had ever made. But mere sta- tistics could never describe what I had just experienced. Two months later I was board a plane bound back to the United States. It was a good time for thinking. There had been so little of it in my life. Always, energies had been spent doing* things. From the time I strapped! on my first pair of skis at the:'age of three I'd been living) suxsimieme from one moment of high adven- ture to the next. Boxing, pole-vault- ing, high. diving, mountain climb- WEGEMAN In Today's Press | Victory,” published in the Pontiac a, Was Eddie Vanderworp with his »| The detailed photo which so close- ly captured the mood of a bleak 25 prizes for Gerls and Vanderworp 7 Photos Win — Awards for Us Press. Cameramen. Get, Honors for Pictures’ Published Last Year ‘giwo Poritiac Press photographers: have won awards in the Michigan Press Assh, photographic contest for pictures published. in 1958. A striking winter scene, “Winged | Press in February 1958, won | Gerls second place in the “ torial” classification, Last year r kel took a first place award in the “Women’s Section” class. = More than 40 newspapers throughout the state competed for the top honors in this year’s contest, The papers are divided into five different classes ‘ing mainly upon circulation, Gerls was shooting into a bright afternoon sun using a yellow filter to capture the icy subject that made him a two-time award win- ner, .The other Pontiac Press winner} picture of an old farm house and cornfield. It was titled ‘‘Autumn.” late fall afternoon: won an honor- able -mention in the “Feature” class, John Seator, chief Press photog- rapher, attended yesterday's asso- ciation meeting at Michigan State University’s Kellogg Center in East Lansing: when the awards were announced, He accépted the two ing in the summer, football in the) Editorials .....+..+0..600..., ‘ fall; and.in the winter—most thrill-"pome Section «....::.0.., 15-18 ing of sll—skiing. Oeil BRO EM 1 don’t remember when I first | Sporte .......csscesescuces 12-18 peuaw to want. to make the | Theaters | ........+..-5, dig, 11 ymplo ski teant; as long as || TV & Radio Programs ...... % can remember it had been the Wilson, Earl ......... (iisas (Continued on. n Page 2, Col. 9» Women's Pagts ...........,. 67 AY 5 ge a e : Can Deter Reds | ~+ade by force.” —-, ‘ithe east. ~ Ss > General Points Out Way to Avert Showdown at This Time | ‘WASHINTON # — The Soviet Union can be de- terred from “a final show- |down at this time,” predicts Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, if the United States is de- termined “to go to war if necessary for Berlin.” — of staff. “We can’t turn back at any point.” Taylor advocated this stand | Asked if this country has “clear- |cut plans fo meet the Berlin crisis) in any eventuality that may con-’ front us,”’ Taylor said: “The Joint Chiefs of Staff do.” Taylor, himself a member of the Joint Chiefs, expressed conviction) the United States and its European allies have the strength to carry Taylor said, when. the Soviets blocked ground routes into Berlin.» “Instead we yielded to a chal- lenge which may well have been a bluff, Taylor said. “We will never know to what! extent the U.S.S.R.. would have gone to maintain the ground block-| Drop in Revenue Slows Up Park _|mable materia] for new police uni- jRewspapers across—_the— country, seeking to combat effects of a ‘port, blamed excessive expendi- By MAX E, SIMON ; Suspended Police Chief Herbert W. Straley came under attack last ‘ night for urging the use of flam- forms. * * * : The new charge, against Straley was leveled by Robert A. Stierer, administrative assistant to City Manager Walter K. Willman, as ithe city rested its case before the Civil Service Commission. Stierer told the Commission that new uniforms still have not | “We must be willing tO! though th go all the way down the | Troad,” says the Army chief Chie Urged | for Uniforms’ On numerous sonnilane he asked 'Straley about the specifications, only to be told the chief was ‘“‘look- ing into the matter,”’ Stierer said. the city purchasing agent in two ‘ons .were handed in on time, but nothing from Straley, he said. When he asked Straley about the - |delay in July, the chief told him a committee of high ranking officers had been appointed to “make a report,’ Stierer testified. : Veterans’ Fund Felt Only Hope | GOP Vows No Payless Days LANSING (UPI) — Republican leaders today’ all but promised there will be no payless paydays in Michigan.’ Spokesmen for both parties saw the 50-million-dollar Veterans’ Trust Fund as the only source for emergency funds now that the Senate has killed off hopes of put- ting a compromise bond plan on the April 6 ballot. Gov. G. Mennen Williams claims Senate ots evra “have ‘doomed the state tora fi- nancial disaster in late April or May.” rr ¢ * Twelve years of. procrastine-\. jr- {tion bya Republican-controlied, Michigan's money woes, Williams asserted today, The state was set in 1946, he and townships. Formerly, it all went to the state. Williams sent his explanation to editors of between “200 and 300 magazine article “which labeled Michigan a “welfare state."’ ‘The article, in U.S. News & World Re- tures and high taxes for the grow- ing cash ee : * Development of, Stony Creek Project Cut: Back This Year . | Further development of the pro- | Posed Huron-Clinton Metropolitan ‘Authority's Stony Creek public park, northeast of Rochester, will jbe cut because 1959 revenues from ifive participating counties will be ' some $600,000 less than usual. The voluntary slowdown is due ito the large social welfare costs last year in Oakland, Wayne, Ma-! ‘comb, Livingston and an | counties. Kenneth L, Hallenbeck, direc- tor of the HCMA, said the au- thority’s board of ‘commissioners had agreed to ask for only one- fifth insteag of the usual one- quarter millage charge to each county this year. This stipulation was made, Hal- lenbeck said, as the authority and county. officials awaited a_ court |ruling on whether the annual levy- ing of one-quarter mill would be a part of or outside the 15-mill stat- utory limitation. Commissioners agreed should the State Supreme Court place it out- side the limitation, they would ask for the customary one - quarter. Otherwise, a lower charge would be assessed. so the extrg money could help in decreasing welfare costs. *~* * * Since. 1944 the authority has been using the money from. the tax collections for building and maintaining public parks in the five-county area, One such park is the proposed Stony Creek located between 26 Mile road on the south, 29144 Mile road on the north, Sheldon road’ on the west and Mound road on . The , Court in January sald the authority’s tax collec- tions must be made a part of the 15-milt limitation, So the agreement was invoked. ‘Tt means that we will get more In ae Sacuielies sessions, Williams plugged for a four to six) . iper—cent—corporations profits tax|- to provide needed income. This year, he came owt for a graduated income tax and a five per cent corporation profits levy, paired with cuts in other areas, in a plan lars a year. A “Cremendens popuia- tien growth” was the chief fac- tor in raising state government costs, the governor said. From 1950 to 1957, populations shot up 21 per cent, a rate exceeded among the large states*only by“ California and Florida, Still, ‘he said, Michigan stands tax burdens in proportion to per- sonal income, 25th in bonded in- debtedness and 34th in public wel- fare expenditures. Sen, Frank D. Beadle of St. Clair, Republican majority leader, ac- cused Wiliams and Democrats of stalling progress in solving the state's cash difficulties by playing “die-hard politics.” Beadle said they were trying to force a personal income tax on (Continued om: Page 2, Col. 8) No Florida Watermelons JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI): —The Florida Watermelon Grow- ers and Distributors Assn. had to fly watermelons from Cuba to serve at its annual convention because not a melon could be found in Florida. ‘News Flash CHICAGO (#)—The president of the Columbia Broadcasting Sys- tem said Saturday an all-out fight will be waged against ‘the Federal Communications Com: mission's ruling requiring equal Aime for. all political opponents. 30 miles an hour late tonight. , er is Monday's outlook. perature reading preceding 8 a.m, The mercury rose to 35 at 1 p.m. First Girl in 3 to boost revenues 140 million dol-| - 3ist. in per capita state and local! in all probability Wet Weekend in Store for Area Fee aie gheae al ~ pie cite ras Aha 2 Sunday will be rainy and a little colder with the high near 40. To- day’s light variable winds will be- come easterly and increase to 20- Partly cloudy and a little. warm- near future.” a low of 32 degrees is tonight's) forecast. “In the winter of '1957, he again | missioners. “‘In the summer, I re- ‘Signed myself to-the fact that I wasn't going to get them in the - Sflerer said he and Willman urged Public Safety Director | in Pontiac Oct. 7. : * ® * Instead of turning his reports on uniforms ever to , the : Oct. for fur- Monday Speech : > to-Stress That. We're Prepared No ‘Surprises Expécted ‘in Address on All TV, Radio Networks | WASHINGTON ‘@—The The White House an- nounced. late yesterday. that President Eisenhower will spéak from his office for. 30 minutes over all major television and ‘radio . networks. starting at .9:30 . p.m., EST, Monday night. - the. nation Monday night ‘on the Berlin situation will, contain no surprises and set forth no new policies, informed sources predicted the tuahiclid becsemecdid seals ly as an educational effort, the sources said, in a move to put the situation into : Twenty-nine was the lowest tem- her appearance. at the awards banquet wee (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Charles in. Harmon Tax Rotates. wor Pontine St. Bank Bidg. PE 4-408, FINALLY, A GIRL—Fourteen sons were born in the Card family over the past three generations but never’ a girl until Ondea Maytynne Card made That's why Mr. and Mrs. Don: f ald Card (shown here), 6251 Jamison St., Water- ford Township, gave Ondea an extra big welcome Cg guint eaten raed ee MER ea ke % uncle. ae when. she weighed in at six panei, Me St. Joseph Mercy* Hospital Thursday. father's side, Ondea has two brothers, six male cousins, theeetenetes a ee apd TE dg 2s claal enerations Breve Ph at On her * t—-These. seven members of Pontiac’s | - LAST Look TOG hese. : ol ! iny are taking a final look at the certificate Pontiac’s. Armory has housed two companies since Feb. 16, 1922. At one midnight, it will house only one and the remaining ra be . traley. Urged Uniforms aid to Be Inflammable_ dip ErtEy yi * = —— fF i z 3 President Tye! g i g 2 i : ir i Li ti ii it I if q : i if iH me Be z ee af tL [ i "I An i Fed s 4 F in records that made him pause. - “You died in 1933, Mr. Shock- ley,” said the judge. 1796 Scott Lake Ra., Waterford Township: ‘Spee * tinez of 153 Perkins St.; C.W.O. John C. £ __. St; _M, Sgt. Cleatis Batten of 571 First St.; Spec. 2.C. Charles Sgt. Clyde 0. Batten of Lansing, and | M. Sgt..E. J. Cornell Jr. of 35 Henderson St. Cowley of 64 Union St.; M. Sgt. through the war and- since, will strength limit. the present authorizéd capacity. | After midnight the capacity will be raised to 138, with the adding and one officer of 52 enlisted men available. t “Tt I did, I didn’t know any- thing’ about it,” Shockley re- |person, “lof the track and- through ay ‘Imiddle of thé Union Pacific sta- The present total of 8 men is Only nix-of the injured reauined ing Crane; were treated and re-| p ot 20. J, V. Mar. Capt. A. J. Largent, new unit { é 3 a aE Ss z z 3 * 4 : ; Cafe Diner Tells of Runaway Freight | ‘Avoids Train OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — like a ea injuring demolishing a quarter of a ¢i Dlock. — < cafe .wrecked by thé cars the freight thundered off the end through a brick depot, Two of the cars ital city’s main street... “Tt ducked under the table and hollered for my wife,” Crane said. trapped in a front booth. ’ Railroad telegrapher Kenneth A. Dilly, 36, was killed when the juggernaut plowed = een sae rid Christian Science Monitor and as &@ radio and TV commentator ly grateful,” the 55-year-old editor etesusuressss Biitiichist peer. = — : 7s ay Christian Science Monitor’s Erwin D. Canham Chosen (Editor New National C. of C. WASHINGTON (AP) ~ Aschol-:narily picks career businessmen, ing still in the direction of # bal- ance-—and economic balance is tries comprising a.few large com- panies to regulate price levels -| without much regard to demand. * * >: “I have no quarrel with efforts to compel them to keep the freest possible market,"" Canham said. ‘On the other hand, — said * *« * In contrast to the past half cen-| when took much the tycoons of labor who are get- ting the unfavorable headlines.” situaton will continue,” Canham said he will continue Boston s|his Monitor editorship in tut that his new job will force _ to curtail many other activi- A “Tt ‘ Under Table sounded ex-|the depot, wrecking a caie, tavern plosion,” said. William Crane. store. “Then the freight cars hit” inside x * He and his wife were in_ the parked after|automobiles and rubble blocked i rumbled 350 feet and came to rest; “insige a building across this cap- Prexy| the main thoroughfare. water, about two miles south. They started rolling down the grade toward the state capital, Tuesday at the Community \In- observance of St, Patrick's Day, slides on her recent trip to Ireland. Birmingham alumnae ¢ of Alpha Xi Delta: will meet 8 p.m Monday at the home of Mrs. Fréd Burge; 3960 Far Hill Dr. & * *« * : Royal (Curious Farmer Denied Chance -_lto Live in Jail of a private drive. iguilty and Taylor fined him $2. But thé farmer refused te pay the fine, saying he'd “take three days in jail instead.” “Tye never_been_there and I wonder what it’s like,” the elderly farmer told Taylor. : *x* * The justice was relieved when an interested party stepped forward with the locomotive crew in vain! w a public school. He has oe ‘ % been crippled uid paid the fine. AP Wirephote * EASTER BASKET FOR setuat cad te — Six-year-old |. Philip Little, the 1950 Easter Seal House with Mrs.-Mamie Eisenhower and:a sheet of Easter seals. In foreground is an Easter basket filled with toy bunnies which Philip presénted to the First Lady for her four grandchildren. Philip is from York, Pa., where he is a pupil in the first grade of Child, poses Friday at the White cin es Heart Assn, Dr. Donald S. Smith Elected President of | State Group | Pontiac heart specialist’ Dr.* iif iy gf 5] Uf H ci Detroit, Dr, E. A, Irvin of Dear- born, Isbey, Dr. ' Johnstone and Wilson, Paul, Witte of Grosse Pointe and Dr, E. W. Young of Kalamazoo, State GOP Vows No Payless Days (Continuéd From Page Oné) Michigan and were “‘gambling tha” futuré. of our state against their political philosophy and their spe- cific tax proposals to implement * * This was “irresponsible,” the GOP Senate leader said, and a “major stumbling block” to agree- ment, Beadle also said Williams’ ab- ast tous te eek nies cal tour last week “ * State Treasurer Sanford A, Brown said today he has asked an attorney general’s review of his - authority—or lack of it—to tap spe- cial funds to pay general state ob- “Some of them a blind man jcould see can’t be used,” Brown said, ‘‘In fact,’practically all thése special funds are tied up consti- tutionally.”’ “There's money in the ‘state treasury that doesn’t bélong to tha’ State and never did.” Still, the treAsurer said, all pos- sibilities will have to be exhausted in the light of the state's tighten- ing financial pinch, The state's cash balances lately have been running a total of about 120 million dollars, but with a com- paratively small fraction of it + poses, available for general fund pure MARCH 1s, {930 to * ALL ABOARD FOR BUILDERS SHOW-—Candidates for Waterford Township Sports and Builders Show Queen prepare to board new township fire truck purchased from proceeds of last year's show. With three of the 3B contestants entered in the con- Boy Lives Despite Pentiae Press Photo test minding fem the site: shown here are (from left) Ann Ru- pert, Martie Haviland, Barbara Coe, Becky Harris, Barbara March, Diana McIntosh and Julia Lucia. Standing on back of the truck are Gyla Glasspoole, Betta Petrucci and Suzanne Springer. Waterford Misses in Sport Show Contest 100-Foot Plunge ~ OROVILLE, Calif. (AP)—Rich-| ard Greer, 12, fell onto the rocks. of rugged Feather River canyon, from a 100-foot cliff Friday ‘but | ~ he ig expected to survive — multiple fractures. * * * Richard and a friend. Robert Seveille, 13, both of nearby Ore-| gon City, rede their bikes from school to the rim of Table Moun tain. Richard fell the equivalent of 10 stories while they were play: ing. Robert rode for help. * * * It took a sheriff's posse 90 min- | | Thirteen attractivé young Water- he added. Charles Wiseman is the day. Bonita Brookshire, 18, was ‘ford Township girls have entered ,other co-chairman. the township's Sports end Show queen contest. The | will be chosen Sunday, March 22. Opening next Friday at the Com- munity Activities Center, the fifth annual show is being sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. The contest for the area’s most outstanding young woman was restricted to girls in the town- a Cees bees ict, according to William Gou- | let, ‘show chairman, , | “This contest is not being judged ia banquet last night at the Old x * * Getting festivities under way was Mill Tavern for contestants and judges. The girls will wear their finest evening yowns and be judged on! their ability to conduct themselves! “as a true queen should; Merrit said. The judges will mingle with the contestants and test their con-| versational abilities. At 9 p.m. next Saturday, there: will be a talent show in which all, ee 13 Girls Vie for Queen’s Crown last year’s winner, Promoting the idea of Michi- gan’s “biggest little show,” the Jaycees expect to top last year’s attendance record of 6,000 at the show, te More than 50 merchants have re- served booth-space for modern home improvement demonstrations and sports equipment exhibitions, Goulet “ €6=—«siwtn# Birthday Prank Prank ‘Up in utes tg rescue the boy, who had on beauty alone,” contest co-chair- but five girls will be eliminated. fallen on a ledge, His mother, Mrs. man Byron Merritt said. “A girl Three questions will be asked the Woodrow Greer, watched anxious- must have intellect, talent and winners individually, and the queen Fatal fo Youth, 17 ‘County Helped. 3, 322 - Families, an Increase of 120 Over Janvary There were 3,322 Oakland Coun- \ty families drawing social welfare ‘assistance at the end.of last month, according to figures presented yes- Burt, in his monthly report to ‘the Welfare Committee of the Board of Supervisors, said the 3,322 compares with’ 2,946 families which received aig help at the end of February 1958 At the ead of ‘Siena: of this year there were 3,202 families on the county welfare rolls, Burt's report showed. During that same month there were 858 applications for assist- ance filed with the. department. Last month there were 603. The’ number of welfare. cases closed in January of this year to- taled 736, Closed cases amounted to 483 last month. a market value of $74,759, Bart | said, The month before, he sland’ there were 9,046 families which re- ceived $45,940 worth of surplus, foods such as butter, cheese, rice, milk and flour. Duncan Case Jury ‘in shane Rest testimony is resting over the week- end before deciding Elizabeth her attractive daughter-in-law, Ol, ga Duncan, 30. n son, Frank, 30, that she promised to pay Luis Moya and Augustine | Baldonado $6,000 to kill her last) Nov. 18, The men admitted the slaying. - want to set up guideposts pointing | | During February, 9,200 families | '” Aléorn called for a pe by tie. 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, | THREE | er : : < Be pe ee Welfare % Wants Forward i calies + ae ern eaticigate fer doring the ‘committee by Sept. 1. - GOP Sets Up Committee a for Glim pse Into the F ULUTE bits Railroad Controls | ANN AR Pe ‘ * country the people want, and BOR William 4 what kind of life they want, Quinn, president of the Milwaukee aiming their “party at achieving Road, told the University of Michi- these goals. gan Lawyers Club Friday that = = . ‘al id ‘ obsolete government controls are corn told the committeemen ‘restricting growth and moderniza- they .are not to engage jin any tion of the nation's railroads. In “Buck Rogers fantasy’ in drafting a prepared speech, he said. ‘Vital- a statement of keng-renge aims. a a a is . fruse = Hm OREALY rated by unso policies govern- ing depreciation of railroad plant “You will be asiae with harsh and equipment.” realities,”” he said, adding: “I hepe this committee will providé the Republican Party with a -eoneise, anderstanding — statement of our a" long- range objectives in all of the By JACK BELL WASHINGTON # — Tntidhewss have set up a 43-member program committee to give their party a forward look.» * * * National GOP Chairman Meade ‘Alcorn and Chairman Charles H. Percy of the program group told a news conference yesterday they toward Republican objectives in a space-dominated world that may lie 10 to 15 years ahead. “We want te get the elephant “wut of his stall, help point him in” the direction of progress, and . let the people know where he is going,” Alcorn said. Percy, who is president of Bell _& Howell Co. of Chicago, said that iwhile the aim of the new commit- tee will be to give the party “a forward look,’ that does not mean | ‘the Republicans will go back on’ jbasie principles su¢h as advocacy of a balanced budget. | (PRIME ISSUE = President Eisenhower, who en- | ‘tertained the group at a White) | House luncheon, has called budget | ‘balancing the prime domestic issue ibefore the Democratic-controlled | Congress, } Alcorn advised the program | | committee to walk carefully in | dealing with legislative policy. | | He said this would be developed by Republican members of Con- | gress in ©. Keience Workshop Set HOUGHTON Michigan Tech's ~ second. “annual science workshop for secondary school teachers of areas of political responsibility science March 18-19 is expected to and activity in the light of the . draw 100 teachers, administrators, social, technological and econom- school board members and other ical developments which you can inesigents of the Upper Peninsula. SATURDAY and SUNDAY EASTER SPECIAL Nylonized Ladies Two-Bar Tricot Panties Assorted Colors Sizes 5-6-7 - Sises 8-9-10 ere Spacious Free Paved Parking Lot “Ouned and Operated by Local People” searches ee aa Ss “You are not charged with the! ‘responsibility of drafting a Repub- ‘lican Party platform,” Alcorn told. er adding that this is the | Saying he wants the committee: | | \Seving be RE- EVALUATION’ \to go beyond a mere declaration | samy ill ten ilian Sine sa mittee to come up with “a tough minded, realistic, creative re- | evaluation of those things for | a Se eer ly from the top of the cliff. 'poise as well as physical beauty,” ‘will be announced at 9 p.m. Sun-| RAYTOWN, Mo. (UPI) — Jess| The defense argues that Moya’ In an obvious reference to rec-. Daytona Beach Provides Fine Driving to Nowhere = By JOE HAAS DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.—Here is the only place in the world you can drive for hours and hours on est sea air, enjoy | Fhere's strong-sentiment-against every minute of it — and wind up where you _ start- ed. Thousands par- ticipate in this joyous and exhilirating experience every day—and return the next, day to do it again. ® Daytona is doing everything to maintain it-as the-finest -beach-on; earth, which they justly claim it to’ be. The 25-mile stretch that is super-, vised extends almost as much fur-' ther on each end. Obeying the schedule of the tides, it ranges! from 200 to 1,000 feet wide, and is, smooth as silk over its entire dis-. tance. - You lose all sensation of any | wheels under your car as it noise- lessly glides along to the eye and ear entrancing symphony of the gi-| gantic ocean rollers as they com-' plete their journey from Europe or Africa. NO LONGER RACE TRACK The beach's use for many years. as an automobile race track has! been discontinued to make it al-' Ways available for the millions of; motorists who come here to’ enjoy. it. A magnificent race course, which in many respects discounts the Indianapolis Speedway, has been built a mile or so inland, which thus enables Daytona to still properly entertain the speed demons of the world, and do it in| a safe and sane manner. } The national motorcycle vaces have been held for years on an oval course of four miles, one side of which is on the beach a few miles south of- Daytona. | The 1959 event took place last week, and brought here thousands of riders, coming from every state in the union and from several for- eign countries. It was a motley aggregation, and local gasoline stations say they have never before distribu- ted so. much by the quart. The egg crate and slat fence grand- stands at the two hair-pin turns, (which you'd hardly dare occupy, even if you were the only occu- pant) were crowded on several occasions. We got mixed up with the gang on the beach when they were re-, turning from the races one_after- noon, with over a thousand bikes in one bunch, and it was a sight never to be forgatten. a Hist agencies have sprung another, . | over four per cent. continuance ef these motorcycle races here, if they are to use part of the beach, and residents of the! | immediate vicinity are unanimous-|eral government show Florida to ly against them. It will bé OK with Daytona if they're moved elsewhere. - In their appeal for state funds to carry on their publicity work orf! a national scale, the Florida tour: and quite unique, argument, with | | Michigan as their target. * * * They submit figures on cars en: tering Florida, which show that 25: per cent of them come from the ‘states of New York and New Jer-' ‘sey, Then follows Pennsylvania. with 11 per cent, and Ohio and Ili-. 'nois each with nine per cent, mak- ing a total of over one half from five states, The rest Is divided among the other 44 states, with Michigan's oe being only a wet | According to the request of the tourist agencies here, ‘‘This means ithat Michigan has so many attrac- tions within its own borders that its residents are content to vaca- ition at home, while they urge peo- ple from other parts of the nation to come and see." NEW YORK FASHION California sends almost half as many tourists to Florida as does) Michigan, with Texas in about the. same ime aie * * Down this east coast, and par- ‘ticularly in the Miami district, New York cars make up fully one- C. Lea Jr. celebrated his 17th ole steaped 1 @iga ne ommendations of the Senate and resort ra ouse campaign t chair- birthday and won a $10 bet swig-ithen tried. to pin the crime on men that the ay rae to the. ging down a fifth of whiskey in less, \Mrs. Duncan. iti against socialiem” prin than five minutes. It killed him. The jurors will meet Monday to berty sijvecaied by the iis Sen. Police arrested his two compan-'begin deliberating. The prosect-/Robert A. Taft of Ohio, Percy told: A rmohagr! charged them with giving tion has asked for a first-degree the members: to a minor. James Henry murder conviction, which is pun-| Yates, 22, is in jail and Harold L. jshable Barber is under $1000 bond. ment. ‘The incident happened — late Thursday night. Barber and Yates! (said Lea boasted he had drunk 13) | cans of beer in 15 minutes, and |could drink two cases in two hours or a fifth of whiskey in five min- lever well they have served in the’ \past. There are certain principles | jot the American way of life aid. ‘republicanism that are tirneléss’ ‘Prison Bars Do Not Keep Out the Races though they owned the road—and: their cars. _ Figures just released by the fed- value. be the forty-second state the! “ = | ‘Tacy Sock bien wp on it, beret and that will never lose | s SAN QUENTIN, Calif, (AP) — Guard T. K, Whearty picked up a set of earphones. He wanted to listen in on what music was be- ing played over the radio to San Quentin’s 5,000 convicts. bers ‘‘must ask questions we don’t; He gasped at what he heard—a ordinarily ask and we must not _— ; recreation of the fourth race at shrink from the answers if they Radiological Defense ‘Tanforan Race Track. ‘are novel and upsetting.” ihe: ualion’s Sone. Disclosing the finding Friday. | being BATTLE CREEK #—Leo A. Associate Warden Walter Achutf| Me sald the Republicans must | However, the Florida citrus Hoegh, director of civil and defense 'said convict Brucks Randell of Los: ®%* ‘themselves what kind of best understood and applied to problems of our nation in a rap-| idly changing world.” * * * Percy said the committee mem.- | amount of personal income re-' ceived irene memiacating. The the liquor, and went to a parking only stafes below it are in the ilot. Yates said the boy tilted the t, where chief ucts q-| hottie and drank most of it, lit a i a and stclrod —— | Cigarette and finished the rest. ; He passed out and hever re- Florida giets only 8 per cent of | A its income from industrial wages. gained coneciousmens. pee national average is 23 per | cent, with Michigan's 37 per cent ~ 266 North Perry Street VOORHEES-SIPLE FU NERAL aoe. Phone FE growers are having the best year mobilization, has’ announced a new|Angeéles, serving three to 10 years lin their history, The canners will’ series of radiological defense‘for grand theft, was fired imme- ‘pay $225 million to the growers, courses. Training will be given diately from his monitoring job.|\ $70 million more than last year. Al-| Monitor instructors, radiological duty of plugging in the prison ra-| = ‘most discontinued since the start defense officers, civil defense di-:dio network: pe ‘ot World War II, citrus shipments rectors and their staff members.|—Was there any evidence of horse! |to England are being resumed on. |The courses will be given at the race betting inside the prison? No, > a large scale. This accounts for a |Office of Civil and Defense Mobi- said Achuff, but they must not A Contract ‘states, Florida is having its tax ‘difficulties, Here this is aggravat-| half of the tourists—~and they drive iin the true New York fashion, as large part of this year’s gain. Like Michigan and most other; ed by the $5,000 homestead exemp-! tion by which Miami: and other, plead their cause. It all is best mirened up in the’ remark of.a large property owner, | “No assessing officer is ever elect-| ed twice. If he gets out of town' with his shirt, he’s lucky.” i You Pay Less TRUCKS ARE VITAL to every industry in Michigan, and no service or commodity which affects your day-to-day living could reach you without trucks. That is the basic way in which trucks serve you. But they benefit you in other For example — latest available figures show that Michigan's trucks pay over $65,000,000 annually in State registration fees and gasoline taxes alone, phis several millions more in mileage faxes and special taxes levied on the larger vehicles. In addi- tion, of course, trucks pay all the other taxes charged against any business enterprise in Michigan — real estate property taxes, personal property taxes, busi- ness activities taxes, sales taxes, intangible taxes, fronchise taxes. All these millions in taxes the trucks pay go to sup- port the general welfare, toads, hospitals, schools playgrounds, police and fire protection. aa you see, thanks to the. Michigan Tracking Association ‘Pent: Shalby Hotel @ Detroit important ways, too. to help pay for modern and colleges, parks and trucks, you pay inet sf as Q | f | i i in Battle Creek, lization operational headquarters have been listening just for the x ifun of it, - DO THE J STOP WATER IN with BONDEX The only cement paint with the double waterproofed formula. OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lake Ave. PARK FREE REAR OF STORE OB RIGHT! YOUR BASEMENT HEAVY DUTY FE’ 5-61 50 Is a Contract Far too many folks sign contracts, then change their minds and want the contracts cancelled. Remember These Things Before You Si * The time to shop around is — BEFORE YOU SIGN THE CONTRACT! ign: * The time to decide that you really want, need and can afford the merchandise is — BEFORE YOU SIGN THE CONTRACT! A contract, once you have signed it, is a legal instru- ment not subject to cancellation except under the terms stated in the contract itself, a The Business Ethics Board Has No Power to Cancel Contrasta. i BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD . of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce __ | Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bldg. Sede “qURoLD A. PrTromap President and Publisher Owned and Published Locally 3 SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1958 : ~ TtSeems to Me_ woe Who Has as S Much Ex perience - as Ike in the Military V World? President Dwicur D. EIszNHOWER slaps back at his critics with a few of sagen a chosen words.” . aeee before the actual shooting started, “war was his business.” This gives him “quite a lead” over his move critics... > an, aa 2 Many of his permanent Democratic detractors and some of his GOP col- leagues have charged him with pre- pee * an insutfictent. defense ees this isn’t enough. 2 a: & ee sdifie nbied shed quoth he with a dash of wrath, “knows as_ much about the defense of a nation, a:hemiaphere or aworld — as Teer : - ‘Well, who. Aan? “* * * 3 That’s a real tough question: Presi» dent Ewsennower was the chief mili- tary figure of this nation and the Head Man inthe European battle- __ grounds. That’s a pretty impressive | record to oppose. Upon. reflection, -very few would volunteer—if any. 8 SX The President has devoted his entire lifetime to military activi- ties and military studies. Even. . segiilane, w couch isi: ane have been no match for the job in the presence of measures to support prices, says Editorial Research Re- ports. Farmers restrained from plant- - ing all the acres they would like to ee a ‘they do plant. The incentive stronger when the Govern- . peg gepctons ang el rhegrint tare copii is ‘not Agriculture Secretary Brnson’s, which never was allowed to go into ___ effect, It’s a holdover from a Demo-__ cratic Administration “modified grudgingly to the limited degree to whichCongress has been willing .to | grant our requests for changes,”“says Mr. Benson, “If it were my program 7 we would not be asking Congress to ’ Make the far reaching changes con- tained in the President’s recent farm ‘message to Congress.” "<< If we didn’t grow one bushel of ‘wheat in 1959 we could still meet all our current domestic needs and still have a carry-over on July _ 1, 1960, of 325 million bushels, now. reports the Secretary.. If sur- pluses, the result of high parity payments, continue to pile up, don’t blame Mr. Benson. — Of the Administration’s proposals before Congress, Chairman ELLENveR of the Senate Agricultural Committee said recently that the pro- gram hadn’t a ghost of a chance. Other lawmakers from farm states . agreed. Eh * * * There is little hope of solving the agricultural problem in this country until Congress forgets votes and de- cides to back Secretary Benson. “Ip I felt any bettér, I couldn't stand it,” says Dave Brcx Sr. This statement will doubtless cause many to hope he soon feels better. ——e——— THE PONTIAC PRESS ae Mare ae, : Russert Bassert, Besoutive Vice President and Advertising Direc Lg HH Sunday st. ati shed by Tur Powtisac Parss Compan Joun Riuer, nestoteink Advertising Manager Howsen A, Prrzcrnaty oo, fant M, Tarsowmst, Vice President and _ Business Manager a. joun W. Preromuze, ms Jom, Geeretary and Editor Manager . |. Ree, ging Editor OClacsified Manager AS gobo in d class rate ‘here in ited States - ee Fea * Senator Sruarr SyYMINGTON, a Democratic opponent, has been par- ticularly vociferous in his sweeping _ Statements and fora fireside general _ “he ‘has sounded ‘oft plenty. Of course, ‘ nominations for ‘something more im-.. . ade spurs the Missouri man to. unusual efforts, but it is a bit ludi- érous when you stop and evaluate their respective military back- grounds, a : ‘kk &k ; Certainly the taxpayers are on ‘the side of the man who says “whoa” when it comes to addi- Aional spending. If the top soldier in the whole world says we are . spending enough for arms, who \ wants te spend more to suit the whims of some preety ariaghale ae sie =<, cw ow: The House Republicans assert they are standing with the President. That puts thé burden of MORE TAXES squarelyon the Democrats. ‘This has never stopped them in the ‘past, but the’ public is. more tax conscious now than it has been in some time. - * x * ~ Beware the ire of an infuriated taxpayer. And especially is this a sound warning when the Victims are pretty well warmed up al- ready and hot under the collar in general on the subject of addi-~ tional alee . —HAROLpD A. FITZGERALD —— The People’s Business Aid Too High? "WASHINGTON _ vat ‘Eisen- hower submitted his $3,929,995,000 foreign ald program to the’ skeptical Democratic Congress yesterday with a blunt warning that it may be boosted to meet the Soviet threat to Europe. He specifically pointed to the Berlin crisis, declaring it could have “perilous consequences” if Russia refuses to back ‘down on its demands. But ‘he said foreign aid had played a big part in enabling the free world to stand firm “in these tense moments.” ran inte Democratic demands that it be cut. Senate Democratic whip Mike Mans- fieid- (Mont), a member of the power- ful Senate Foreign Relations Commit- tee, said he thought it could be reduced “drastically,” to about three billion. ‘Foreign Relations Chairman J. Wil- liam ‘Pulbright (D-Ark) rapped Eisen- hower for showing “little disposition to tailor the program realistically to meet changes in the world situation.” He said the committee “will need to engage in considerable surgery if the bill is too fully serve the national interest:* x * * Other Democratic leaders took a show-me attitude and called for an end to “waste and inefficiency’ in the aid | program. Rep. Wayne Hays (D-Ohio) challenged the President's reference to ' Berlin. He said “not a nickel” of the new money would help in that crisis. The President sought about $1,600,000,000 in military aid and $2,330,000,000 in economic aid to help this country’s allies counter the “broad and deep” Communist chal- lenge in the fiscal year starting July 1. But he said a special commission studying the aid program has. indicated it will recommend an increase in mili- © tary aid, primarily for weapons to North Atlantic Treaty Organization nations. He promised to send Congress further proposals after the commission submits a report, probably next week. (tee * All indications were that the Presi- dent would have to fight even harder for his aid program this year tan he did in 1958 when he seized on every opportunity — including letters to in- fluential citizens — to plug it. But. the President fired the first round in a message to Congress which scorned the “Fortress America” con- cept held by some of his critics. 7 a ; —* (passion suNDaY dust below the Golden Gate in. the wall of Jerusalém is the little Valley of Kidron. ___ Across the stream that flows through the valley floor and partway up the gentle lower slope of the Mount of Olives lies the Garden of Gethsemane. -. Jit-was in the Garden of Gethsemane that Jesus, saddened in the knowledge that He was about to be betrayed, withdrew from His disciples to a flat, light-colored rocky out- cropping and prayed, saying: “Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done. - “And there appeared an angel unto Him from heaven, shiseilaadan Him. “And being in agony He prayed more earnestly: and His sweat was as it were great drops of bleed falling down to the ground.” — (Luke 22: 42-4) Days of All Faiths 4 Christian Legends End Happily By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Early Christian legendry appar- zently felt that the books must be completely balanced, that every character in the drama of man's redemption must be satisfactorily accounted for and that it must-all have a happy ending. i*. Pontius Pilate became a valet in some parts of the Church; §i-: * mon of Cyrene, who carried the Lord’s cross on the way to Cal- vary, is still honored in the, Christian calander;- Veronica, who steped out of the crowd and sary role and therefore made a creative contribution = the whole drama, Sunday we see the same mood at work in the case of the soldier who stood by the cross’ while Je- $us hung there, and finally brought it all to an: end by taking his lance and piercing the Lord's side, (See John, chapter 19, verse 34.) His name, tradition says, Was Lon- _ ginus, but that is only an adapta- tion of the Greek word for ‘‘lance”’ ‘and it is hardly likely that it was the man’s name. . The story of this anonymous fig- Ure soon acquired a good deal of pleasant embroidery. It is said that the holy blood ran down his lance and touched his eyes, which were: failing, and juunadiately restored his sight. This miracle, plus the earth. quake and the darkening of the him and he. spent the rest of his days working in the Christian cause, * Longinus, having abandoried the military life and having taken in- — structions from the Apostles, went to the town of Caesarea and there took up the monastic life.He is said to have made Many converts. At is also _told_that: Longinus brought before the local Roman authorities and ordered to sacrifice governor catised_ teeth to be knocked out and his tongue ¢ut off. The absence of a - tongue did not, however, impait his power of speech. _Denouncing the pagan gods in a loud vice, he picked up an. axe and smashed all theridols. At this point a pack of devils rushed out of the idols and took up residence in the bodies of the governor and lis attendants. | Whereupon Longinus said to the governor, now blind and raving, “Your only cure ts to put me to death, Do that and I will pray for you,’’ This is probably going to start. an argument and we are not going to take any in it; but we are going to: “that the Anglican Church (Chur of England and its branches) ly claims St. Pat- rick ag its own, In support of this claim there are several historicat facts. A } ‘have never seen an answer . First, St, Patrick came from England around the turn of the fifth century, 200 years before Rome had sent any of its clergy to the British Isles. Second, Patrick's successor in «the Archdiocese of Armagh is an Anglican prelate and is known as Primate of Ireland. Third, . Patrick is buried in an Anglican cemetery. And fourth, st. Pat- -riek’s Cathedral in Dublin is an Anglican cathedral. This sort of (Copyright 1959) Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: No Problems “Our four sons and a daughter, at the time of Confirmation, took the pledge against the. use of alco- hol until 21. They now range in age from 17 to % and have all kept the _ pledge—prob- ably will continue your children for getting such a fine start in life; and your church for —— “T have ytd you for your opinion or advice several times and (Mrs. R.C.H.) Answer—I am wnhder no im- plied obligation to answer letters. I cannot give an opinion or ad- vies involving the diagnosis or treatment of an individual case. This is a HEALTH column, kek ® “Supplementing my diet with the daily ration of & D, as you you et ‘The Caleium Shortage’ has not only my nervousness: but it apparently produced remark- able pe ona in in the complex- jon of. my. teenage daughter—she blackheads and was plagued with pimples.” (Mrs. I. S.) Answer—Thank you. “The daily ration of calcium and vitamin D (sunshine vitamin) whieh 1 rec- ommend for EVERYBODY who subsists on the ordinary Ameri- can diet Is not medicine and can do no harm in any ¢ircum- stance, This principle of nutri- tion is hard to teach people who suffer from the national malnu- Brady's Home Made Fool Proof Cough Medicine and passed the recipe on to many grateful moth- ers. It has saved us a lot of doctor roa Age ~ Na to be just the thing hildren's is, ‘ id (Mrs. T.A.P.) gg Answer—Your druggist ‘Geen make a -to-do about selling you . Citrate of soda? The same cough medicine is good for’ grampa’s’ winter cough too. Instructions for preparing and using it are given in the booklet Call it CRI, for which send me 38 cents abd for Mother; 5 Children Took Pledge — don’t ask the druggist to make it for you—any one who can boll an egg can whip up a batch of the fool proof cough medicine whenever it is needed, x * * Signed letters, not more than one Page of 100 words iong pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not dis- ease, diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped, self-addressed envelope is sent ta The Pontiac . Pontiac, Michigan, (Copyright 1968) . police E Phoenix, and ask that when your burdens are too heavy to” bear, ‘t send them back, but have the vision to go forth for ’ Consecrated ‘Find Public Work. - for Welfare Cases’ Income Tax Notes OTHER INCOME Persons who receive appropriate schedules of the Form 1040. The only income other than wages subject to withholding which can be shown on the short form 1040-A is dividends, interest and wages not subject to withholding as long as the total of such in- come is $200 or legs. eligible te sale of their ete a Sched= return. « lor travel exe: pense, You mae prepare ached ney oe your ves Most ‘questions concerning yout tax return can be answered by . reading the instructions to the ta% return. Where there is a doubt after reading the instructions, tele- phone your local Internal Revenu@ Service office for the answer: _ Case Records of a Psychologist: “In my Father’s House,” said Jesus, “are many rooms (man- stons). I go to prepare a place for you.” Scholars say the old term “mansions” means “rooms.” And if this earth is just one such room in God’s Cosmic School System, will we find hazards and risks in the nezt, though we deal with a higher type of problem? Discuss this idea tomorrow in Sunday School.. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Ph.D,, M.D. Case A-478: Dr. Charles R. Gott is the pastor of the skyscraper Chicago Temple, He and I were classmates to- , Bether at Northwestern Univer- * sity and I have taught an adult Bible Class for 25 years at the Tem- ple, so-we are un- unusually close friends, Thus, I. get a double enjoy- ment from his Sufday sermons, for he is a deft clergymen are. DR. ORANE Recently he told about a golf links in his native state of Iowa which was smooth and without any hazards. “Perhaps it would be the type. of links a thoughtless golfer would associate with heaven,” he said. * * * “But people didn’t want to play _golf thereon! Why? Because a life without hazards is dull. What golf-* er would get any fun unless he had to compete with sand traps and water holes, patches of trees and rough - terrain? o fact; the same thing is true sm Life Without Risk Is Dull of fishermen. Once while I was in the mountains, a friend asked me if fd like te catch all the trout I wanted? “Since I had often tramped along mountain streams in somewhat tless fashion casting flies into trout pools, his suggestion sounded +t *& * “But when he took me to a little hotel pool, stocked with trout, I found little zest in such fishing. “Men actually relish hazards. _ They appreciate the in life, For life would be dull and flavorlesg if all risks were re- moved.” Is HEAVEN RISKY? So I used his theme for my Sun- day School lesson and asked the audience if they thought heaven could be attractive without pain and risk and hazards and work ou tide eucth tans be ti haere How about farmers and other food producers, such aa fisher- men? Peter was a fisherman and probably would still enjoy that hobby in heaven, don’t you think? : Jesus certainly relished food. He seemed to enjoy house parties and picnics here on earth. So wouldn't restaurants and cooks and wait- resses be in vogue in heaven? aati CROS4 ee! Lh OOo 1 a Pe How about engineers to build the bridges, for if heaven is a serieg of graduated ‘classrooms on other planets like earth, there will probe ably be rivers and gorges to res quire bridging. What about physicians and den-= tists and nurses? School teach-< ers avd airplane pilots? Law-- yers and judges? Chemists and- i ceaployest Cobblers and: en the os who run saloons gambling joints and red light down here be relegated ta eeeeeteg thes Fa 4G a different planet where they ciate with their own kind for 7 eon of time? € sé * * * “ s that the real hell wi find in the hereafter, preter neal their families and other construc Conflict and hazards and risks add the zest to life in this earthly classroom, so will we encounte# them after we graduate to the “| school room? ; * , Always write Miitgan, eclalg ake and. na pti Costs when oe oe for tinting ¢ “eliarts: and pa phiet (Copyright 1959)», on ; 7 e - To eee ue oe oe te a ey s yee ae pe BES a s ee ee fie — ral pees _. ‘HE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1959 _ ca ro : | FIVE | Rie. : ae : - — - . ~ os a - : = ' Z : . . ¢ a is + : 4 Roles of Two Mavericks Meant to Be Alike sits (aslne rr Piccadilly {site tt me's. , VN. Vi Liv GLLU UU we £h. 7 tun } Plan Piccadilly — | Demolition is to start March 26.0 cues : ae deco nea des © : es ae 4 ie ue al y aker . Fo lifting fob One of the. buildings to go is : By sie ald [women Smt A like larceny in their pace on us hg it’s. come oo. thank pe a “Ld cry up a storm if I lost gor at IF aCe ng 0. Pye ee pa ee NEW YORK—The TV br gentle souls, right. there’s a re’s an edge,” he put money as Maverick does ELES gasoline . ee i; Rainbow Club. It’ Bret and Bart Maverick ec The viewers don’t see them that! subtle element of difference in modestly, “Jim must still have achadlessapg: war tatte ‘And designed to reduce smog has heen|. LONDON (AP) — They're plan-|now @ suack bar. e to, be as alike as two peas in. a yey ates oes Jack Kelly,| dee (Garner) an8'me. And it's | “The reason ‘Gamer, as:Bret, still trove, iat remponatbiltty, announced by Tidewater Oil Co, (SRE to change the face°of Lom) Te mete of Eton, the ead of ue ee © peas in a the long, lean, likeable actor who| given us a fabulously partisan {j,a, an edge (it's estimated at, s 8 met Tidewater officials said yester- don’s Piccadilly Cireus — mecca ea ate ok oe — : era t's the way their plays Bart. — audience. 1,100 fan letters for Garner, to, that we have Stes Spare meter: © water oficials said yest tor millions of visitors to Britain’ the the Cir : ik at them—as complete-| “Basically, both Mavericks are | “Some viewers are all out for'1.000 for Kelly) is that he starred able in Maverick’s life, Pecntioniy ah inapenttien” on en_|capital. © a GA leber viene toll hed A re eee. with ool) great guys,” Jack says, “and any /Jim as Bret, and wish he were in six straight episodes before | x * * .. gine parts, evaporates only’ half * zk «| i asa ino tovsepuece st eerdd Humor, agility with cards and| week the scripts could be 'doing the lead every Sunday.|Warner Brothers hired him & «pear this in mind,” Kelly con-\as rapidly as other premium gaso-| The Town Planning Commiittee|War II’ squadron with 1,000,000 ; oe. , Pree brother. But Kelly is moving UP cludes, “the Mavericks are greatitine and gasoline efficiency is not|*Mounced today it hes approved|horsepower in the jet, planes com- ’ Wgiieuensutiern ce, ge Eee La ne Se ee oe e ’ : yer 4 * : (.g x © * lwe’ll have a good time and that’s| -f all cars in the Log Angeles — “When I entered the picture (in jt, The men in the audience say December, 1957) Jim had a half! gee, look what that guy awa: dozen films out and was_a well with; and the women can't help established hero. The mail came Jiking him. : : in from the dissenters, saying why; But if people were that free and give us this guy—we want Garner.|easy, they wouldn't have to go to Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” * ----- Phone FE-4-4565-——-— { i ah. " Mae Panos 5 i a iG mers it I'd wig Warner = the theater, watch TV or buy our)~ have said, ‘Let's get rid | entertainment.” ” ; Pat : bum,’ ‘and fired me. Wouldn't wish that on a nice guy 147 W. Lawrence a “But instead they sent out a like Kelly, : lies form letter telling the ‘audience to Co ae : : have patience. A great snow job. La ee er Se And gradually, as I got over my P , om nerves, I could only improve. | OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Jack eredits Jim Garner with . a : | (Mdonday through Saturday Maverick nerves ad says they never discuss their rankings or ratings as co-stars on the top ABC-TV show, Because “we work too damm hard even to see each other.” Kelly was born on the’ plains . of Long Island, and has worked: imost of his 30 years as a chiid) ‘model and Broadway actor, a stu-, dent lawyer, an Air Forceman and «Go see my picture,” he'd advise | ‘friends. “you'll vomit.”’) a W hil: | When* he won the audition for) ; svmsewsnrenesnaneammnyanammems tt SIO Bart- Maverick, he realized that it -salary,_'I decided to .cut my 4 i. we # Vf a4 salary in half,” he says cheer- 6, ™~ Fj fully, “‘so that perpetuity might be | i 5 > iserved. ‘After working at odds and FOR SALE: ONE FLAG — Like thousands of Now it -will become a collector's item. A new ‘ catistartion in the knowledge that er im ~ — ee other Americans, The Pontiac Press rushed out and 50th star has been born — Hawaii. Purchas- i may become a success.” : and purchased a new 49-siar flag last month _ ers of the 49-star flags are scratching their heads « *« * after Alaska was admitted as the 49th state of as to what to do with them. But pity the poor Jack is married to May Wynn. a flag in front of the building on George Washing- banner must come to a screeching halt. The | sometime actress. She, and a de- ton’s birthday anniversary and the day before question is now where will the 50th star go? 'sire for a family, are the reasons a _ |that Jack is not openly disgruntled |—as Jim Garner has been—about ence Abert Now big Cattle Rustling we don't get.” lest pay awarded to the Maverick race, Kainier Doasitu ‘ x« * &* ‘Brothers. - ‘MONTE CARLO \AP) — Young O72 the Upgr ade | Association figures don't extend) «an fact,” he says, “I hope Prince Albert of Monaco—official- in Oklahoma back into early days of cattle that Maverick runs for 35 years brates his first birthday today. . _ homa Bureau of Investiagtion said, bila to take over ” Proud parents Prince Rainier OKLAHOMA Cc ITY, Okla. %— he felt. it was on the upgrade. | Bessie are an ee ak : = a Fast transportation and fairly good p, u Chief Forrest Castle said’ Op and Princess Grace revealed some attle vices are rustlin urea if his own personality is akin to vital statistics for the occasion. (© P making € his agency had commissioned eight that of Bart Maverick. He is al- by-a 101-gun salute last year, Al George Reid, executive secretary The. latest cattle thef reported “i¥* ‘SP bert who will inherit the gilded of the Oklahoma Cattlemen's involved 21 head taken from the No. I'm not as free-wheeling. throne of Monaco, has-grown to Assn., said that from-July through ranch of Elmer Hadden Sr., of “Before my marriage, I probably 2%% pounds and two feet six December, 1958, 807 cattle and Pryor. Two-men were convicted had the outlook of the Mavericks, actor in TV and class B movies’ would mean hard work for less. Pentise Press Photo | ends most of my life, there's great ; - Ty the union. The Press displayed its new 9x15-foot flag manufacturers. Production of the 49star former Copacabana beauty and there are many reports I'm sure the hard work and relatively mod- ly the Marquis de Bati.—cele- rustling, but the head of the Okla-; 34 that Ged wills we have a Sinte 3k bit was a lucrative business in Oklahoma. rangers to investigate cattle thefts. replying: ; inches. ‘calves were reported stolen, in federal court—because the ani-.without the guts and talent to live Budget-priced blouses in a fy : ‘ easy-to-care-for fabrics parading » 44 | Me 10°. After a special mass he wil] strayed or missed. ‘mals were allegedly sold in Kansas that way. 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Proceeds. will go to - Pontiac Civie auditorium fund. members _entertain- Among- ‘ng before the dance are Mr. Officers were elected at the program will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the ~ church. Above, eee: todels for the show as le Show Set Tuesday ipsoes will antean, 40 the Reni of Mr. -and Mrs. Joseph Mooney for a midnight lunch. te © Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mrs. Harold Kendrick, Mr and Mrs. Bud Englehart, ra Zonta Club Election Held bers and Mrs. T. Ww. Jackson, Guests were Mrs. Scott Hoosen Jones of Rochester from 3 to 6 p.m. April 6. , _ Mrs. Donald Racine. Mr. * Peatiac Press Photos: Sieh woke ae adas Mente kee il das ok the event. From left to right are Barbara and Susan Goff, Mrs. Lowell Armstrong, Beth arergy, ‘and Mrs. Sonat Goff. photo. From left to right are, Mrs. John Gibson, Mrs. Harold D. Babb, and Mrs, Robert Pritchett. and Mrs, Morgan Siple Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Merril Walls and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ben- son. * * * Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezio Bisogni will be Mr. and Mrs. Jerry MeKay, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kudray, Mr. and and Mrs. Arthur Brannon, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deni, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Tosto and Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Holmes. Crofoot School Girl Scouts Given Awards Girl Scouts of Crofoot School received awards and-en- tained their families at a din- ner Tuesday evening at the school. * * * Brownies sang and danced and the Girl Scouts had their court of awards. Receiving badges were Beth Rotsel, Frances Bognar, Sharon Bragan, danow, Marie Pearson, Sharon Riggs, Barbara Boomer, Sharon Tracy, Carolyn Wait, Jeah Jenner, Dona Helvey and Carolyn Parker ; er ae Mrs, David Cowan and Mrs. _ Robert Bordiant directed the program. Olga ‘Bog-. 2 Groups Plan Event at Church The November and Marbach groups of the First Presby- terian Church are presenting a fashion show next Tuesday at 7:3 p.m. at the church. Tickets may be purchased from the door.or any of the Presby- terian women. Children’s, women's and men's wear will be presented by the J. C, Penney stores, with continuity by Mrs. Walter Schlie, TO MODEL FASHIONS Mrs. Lester Carlson, Mrs. Kenneth Carlson, Mrs. Clyde : Herring, Mrs. Davy Gilpin, Mrs. Karl Bradley, Mrs. Ted Koella, William Belaney and Howard Powers will be models at-the-show.— : Children appearing as fashion models will be Beth Armstrong, Candace and Wynne Babb, Wil- ~. liam C. Cox, Nancy. and Sally Donaldson, April Davis, Susan and Barbara Goff, Ward Gunn, Carl -Schloerke, Deborah White and John Wilkinson. * * * During intermission a dessert will be served and the “Three Guys and a Gal"—David Wil- son, Tom McAllister, Bob Reid and Sandy MacAbee—will pro- vide entertainment. . * * * Members of November and Marbach_ Groups who are in charge of the style show’ are: Mrs. Robert Pritchett and Mrs. Kenneth White, general —— men; Mrs. Harold D, publicity, assisted by —e Pr) Mrs. Lowell Armstrong and Mrs. Wiliam Belaney, models; and Mrs. Richard Ferris and Mrs, Alan B. Wagoner, kitchen arrangements. Officers Elected by Beta. Sigma_Phi_ Epsilon Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Wednesday at the Rosshire court home of Mrs. Robert Colfer to elect of- ficers. New officers are Mrs. Thomas Eggleston, president; Rosmund Haberle, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Keith Morgan, sec- retary; Dorothy Phelps, treas- Mrs. . Philip Stom- berg, corresponding secretary. Plans were made for the Mother’s Day breakfast to be held May 3 at Ted’s onal rant.. St. Patrick Dance Held by Do-C-Do A St. Patrick dance was given' by the Do-C-Do Square Dance Club at McCarroll Newiil, William Brown, Rex Lawrence, and Martin Lock. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John: Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. _ Tony or and Mrs. Martin Lock, and Marty “Lou Bridwell, ; : Be Wa rm n First Bae to His Girl “Dear Mrs, Post: When a taxi, should he pay the driver or give her the money to pay him?” Answer: If he had invited ” __ way to eat them is with a fork. I say it is entirely correct to sauce dnd then put them into the mouth. Who is right?” Answer: Your sister is right. “Dear Mrs. Post: I sent a _wedding present with our Mr. and Mrs. card enclosed. Later I alone received a thank-you note with no mention of my husband. I think such a note should be written to both, don’t you?” Answer: “Both certainly should be thanked. This is done either by sending a note to Mr. and Mrs., or by including the husband in the message ad- dressed to Mrs. alone. ‘Stork Shower Held ‘Mrs. Jules Cumming was hostess at her home on* Mo- hawk -road Wednesday after- noon, for 4 stork shower honor- ing Mrs..Ward Brockman Jr. Guests were Mrs. Ward Brock- man of Rochester, Mrs. Wil- liam Braid, Mrs, Arthur Trow- bridge of Lake Orion, and Mrs. P. A. Brockman of Waterford. Church Dinner Set Mrs, Charles Thayer is chair- man for an Italian style spa- ghetti dinner to be served at - Sacred Heart Parish Hall from 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday. The public is invited. \ This spring suit of black wool features a wide shawl collar fastened with a self- fabric bow. The suit may be purchased eet: A i | gentleman sees a lady into a ~ ‘Far Places Lure. Birminghamites e = attends .Kingswood School Lesson -Demonstration Given for A omemakers, to Jamaica where they will en. McConnell Teachers: Host PTA Panel Discussion, Election Highlight Program McConnell School teachers were hosts to members of the angemen : Highlighting the program was a panel discussion on the subject of special education. William Wright, director, of special education, was -chair- mah. Panelists were Libby Peeple, teacher of mentally handicapped youngsters; Eleanor Trout, physical ther- apist; and Patricia Flanders, speech teacher in the Pontiac school system, OFFICERS NAMED Mrs. Mark Newman was named president for the year. _ Others elected to office at the meeting were Mrs. John Van- derlind, vice president; Mrs. Marvin Hillman, teacher vice president; Mark Newman, treasurer; Mrs. Ira Irwin, cor- responding secretay; and Dor- othy Hensel, historian. Mrs. Calvin Linn, Mrs. Wil- liam Ballard, and Mrs. Walter Crocker were named council delegates. On the nominating commit- tee were Mrs. Arthur Herald; Arthur Pinkall, Justin, and Mrs. John Lutzkiw. Mrs. Ruth Wright and Mrs. Arthur Pinkall presided at the tea table. < By OF go at i i g é . | * new member. i ; rer inl BPos if iG Seskel i : Mrs. -Lloyd Hosts Presbyterian Class of Mrs. Maude Stalcup. Mrs. Ariel Davis was welcomed as a New Officers Are N am by Child Culture Club Mis. Hilman Fortney was elected president of Child Cul- ture Club at its meeting held Thursday evening at the home _of Mrs. Walter J, Johnson of treasurer; Mrs. Earl M. Stein- hart, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Owen Rindfusz, program and Mrs, William A, Thiede, social. A box social was held, with the ways and means commit- tee in charge, Mrs. Charies Bowers won a prize for the most original box. Mrs. Neil Nelson also took part. -New members initiated were Mrs. William er and Mrs. William Gardner, ; The next will be held March 24 at the home of Wife Needs Bottle-Stopper—Abby Program Skits, Panel Talk, Debate to Spark Tuesday Meetirg “Let’s Discuss Teenage Problems.” will be the theme of Washington Junior High School PTSA meeting to be held at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the school auditorium. Officers will be elected and - the revised bylaws presented at the business meeting. The guidance department, made up of teachers Mrs. Hugh Heck, Mrs. Dale Menear, Mrs. George Yansen and Roger Gunn, will present the evening Seventh graders from Home- room 207 will depict typical quarrels of brothers and sisters with an original skit entitled “Pightin’, Feudin’, and - : Fussin’."” -_ «+ * A debate ‘on the topic: ‘Feenagers Should Have Al- lowances Without Strings Attached,” will be argued by four eighth grade members of Homeroom 100. ——£ighth—graders of —Home- Toom 216 will present a socio- guidarama called ‘“Trust—Ab- sent,” portraying the adoles- cent desire for independence. * * .® To conclude the program. a panel of ninth graders will dis- cuss with their parents the issues of hours and privileges in their topic ‘Privilege Pre- ferred.” =. DISCUSSION SLATED William Robertson, psycholo- gist for the Pontiac schools, will lead the audience in dis- cussion following the presenta- tion of each topic. . All students and parents of Washington Junior High School are welcome to attend the Tuesday evening meeting. Don't Try to Level With One - Whose Perspective Is ‘A-Rye’ By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: Every time’ ————my~mother-in-law-comes— to see me she falls down. 1 can smell the liquor on her breath three feet away but she says she hasn't had a ? \oith Bish Savey, chairmen, j At that time he still had enough sight left to see from his lay re —* “oe to two Sve. Worshiy:...140- ‘Wethenting ee. Sasiee Sab 098 —— Bob Lilleyman, © wis id hotel window down to the street far below. He knew enough |;, ree a pe ¢ Libby, Accompanists mathematics to compute about how long it would take = body aii thheeere au NDAY agitate Th | at a4 i i to fall from that window ledge to the sidewalk. In sixty sec- ag i LLOW. PUBLIC SCHi A.M.” ae All Saints Episcopal Church for First Baptist Choir | it. could be through with all of it. He tthe window] . BETHEL TABERNACLE || First Pentecost Chérch of Pentise Williams St. at W. Pike | ee ee ce toane —_ Then he sank to his knees and asked]. ¢ sg ws Warship 11 A.M. Sere tes eS ee eee TT Trio will be featured at the Great-|° “°* elp : Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. | Mi: | tB tist Ch h = ae services \er Pontiac Hymn Sing at 9 p.m. Just then his father entered the room, came over and Tues. and Thurs, 7:30 p.m | arimon ap urcn ‘Sunday in the auditorium of Pon-| put his arm around him. That dangerous moment passed Rev. and Msp. E Crouch Sunda 110 a.m. Morning Worship me 1 8.00 AM.—Holy Communion .tiac Northern High School. .-. And, as Harry voiced it later, “In my Dad’s supporting ee 5 os — pron CROSS” r ehae:: 4 "4 wool _ The trio is well known for its, Jove I learned the true of fatherhood.” aq 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion and VA Ay television, radio and recording! ——s ; Youth Hour Sun. 6:30 i 3 . Sermon by the Rector a Al \ * work, | The next Sunday, still in New York, he came to my Church of GOD Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. {4 “4 Church Schoot 4 Lanting the cinging nl pee church. He came early, before anyone else was there. He E. Pike at “THE STEPS OF CALV ARY” ° tf a 11:00 A.M.—Moming Preyer end Bi Et seating special mumbers will be \sank into the seat, put his head forward on one of the pews,’ 7 Ea 3 Sectean ty tee Ractei Hits lh SY the choir of First Baptist Church #24 yielded himself to the spiritual quietness of that empty] y,J0# A2t,.. MARIMONT ...A Growing Church — i Church School | with Jerry Libby at the piano house of God. “I never knew before what it was to pray in) 11:08 Lat With « a Es dl Felco ! vu * | and Bob Lilleyman at the organ. Such depth,” he told me later. B wicar’ ca. viet oor ae ST. GEORGE'S ST. ANDREW’S The Rey. Geoffrey Day of Evan- “But all of a sudden in the holy silence I felt myself get 100 ee “Walton. Bivd- t 1 Fock ai off . Baldwin EPISCOPAL CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH gel Temple and the Rev. Robert victory.” It didn’t come all at once, but Harry Moore touched) Ww. ge e Milford. Mich. son ‘masneey Wa. Dears ‘Winne of Waterford Community the hand of God and received power. Today he is a great and | ““cery* ja tale" ME. Benge ff ie Z 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion jae xie-sete: Coenen one. —— at the Hymn Sing was soul and a tremendously effective church leader. — | 3:30 PM. i ee | Z Triendly General Baptist Church 4 _ | 6:30 AM —Pemily service iw * * * _—— - - is Y. M. C. A. 151 Mt. Clemens Street | | and Church @chool 9.30 ee 18 A M_—Morning a Pring Lage _ tthe ym Every troubled soul would do well to heed that Biblical) The E a ee et 4 | | 11:00 A.M.—Holy Communion and at Bach Service ‘service Sunday at Evangel Tem. !Nvitation, “Come away by yourselves to # lonely (quiet) place, | : i Sunday School —................ 100A, : The Rev. BT. White, Meer The Rev. Waldo m Bust. Vicar | [ple 1350 Mt. Clemens St. where 2nd rest a while.” Many churches and synagogues are open, of the ! i ne tere ooseees a a ic ie wi wi rs musical pro day and night for meditation and prayer. Try the practice Middlebelt i Evening Service f.i0.10.220.0020 708 of quietness with a spiritual content and see what it can doll rmx Rev, som W. WIOLE, Viee Wednesday Prayer Service ...... 700. M. “This ts YOUR Invitation to Worship At The for you. | . tone ob Friends end Ged Movie AN” _EVANGHLSTIC TABERNACLE | Pastor's Aid 5 Aid Board es tn fh Lar cea 2232" Tio Sponsor Review - The Salvation eae 1s 70 Chamberlain, Cor. Edison Youth Service 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 © Coming Mar. 30-Apr. 5, REV. IVAN SISK, 3 » Mae penener_ |__DW- of Youth tor Christ in Som Diego, Cait. | J Th SIE th ie eponsoring & 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET Class ‘in “Teach Us te Pray” | _ Wednesday Proyer Service 7:90 + i a & Rev, Paul Johnson FE 4-7172—FE 5-0022: Hear “Your Gespel Meer”, Sun. 7:90 A.M. CKLW [tea and semi-formal fashion re-] Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. In Times Like These You Need-the Charch — Bring the Family! view at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Morning Worship ll am Evangelistic Meeting 7: 30 p.m. jhome of the Rev. and Mrs. J. : ‘Allen Parker, 149 Franklin Blvd. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. : “ ear nee BAPTIST CHURCH | One of the special features will REVIV AL sa . isa the cricliading af hele anede ty CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM SEAVER Mrs. Parker. Music and a guest Good Music — c moehie —_ ron the W td Preachin speaker will be a part of the after- 9 —e y . MEETING | | Evening Church Service .........isecseeveses shes 7 P.M. ‘noon program. | God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited || serch 4t0 Merch 15 | tae is a's ane | Mrs. Joseph Wheat, president | 7:30 Each Evening : | of the board, said the public a : ef the WEDNESDAY, 1:30—PRAYER GROUPS & YOUTH CHOIR iaeived. ; ' CLINTONVILLE > We Cordially Welcome You In All of Our Services __At 1:30 tonight young adults of Waterford Community Church #3} CHURCH of NAZARENE ithe church will play the Pontiac | FIRST UNITED MISIONARY CHURCH All-Star basketball team at Jefter- ; Comer Ci'ntensilie & Ras. $860 Andersonville Re. REV. C. V. HOLSTEIN 149 N. East Bivd. : Pontiac, Mich. |:Son Junior High School, Proceeds. Tester 0. S. Eactmse Conroe Otten FE {1811 Ii will go to the Young Adult Choir. | Worship Services .....8:30; 11 A.M. — REV.O. oa ike Fieaily Welsoue Recta Teal Mr oa | Sunday School ..........9:45 A. M, . FIRST OPEN Evening Service ..,. 7PM H BIBLE CHURC Meie' st Power :.... 1 Wed. 7:30 P, M. 1 Block N. ef Walten Bivd. Sunday School ..... 10:00 Morning Worship... .11 A ; THE GOSPEL of the ! 20 SON OF GOD is one of | Ercole Service 145 F Emmanuel BAPTIST CHURCH 645 'S. TELEGRAPH ROAD - ESPECIALLY INVITES YOU TO | “Old Fashioned Sunday” _ 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A. M. ; e | , 7:30 P. M. . Evening Service by Old Fashioned Lamp Light SPECIAL ALONE Pht “aw des . , DR. TOM MALONE PREACHING AT ALL SERVICES ANNIVERSARY SERVICES : Sunday, March 15th @ Welcome to a Friendly Church! |] Wed. Prayer Mecting 7:45 P. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin at Fairmount i and PEACE | We invite you to attend the Old Fashioned Full Gospel services in our church. You will like the friendly atmosphere. Why not come. this week? “QLD FASHIONED SUNDAY”. Hear the songs your grandparents loved played on the old-fashioned pump organ. See the quaint costumes! oe ceecececcsses ee 9045 A.M. See wont ceeccceccovccsceess AL A.M. Sunday School . .10 a.m. © GUEST SPEAKER ‘“ a rs EVERING SERVICE .....-----+-2000000+:00H PE Worship arr 5, Russell Gunealus, “SPECIAL MUSIC” Pilgrim y. is 6:15 p.m. i . Jimmy Meena and His Singing Trombone pot 4 ug -@ wate BY Leading the Music All Day M-59 at Cass Lake Rd. ee mrvige 14 > Rock of Ages Quartet, Owosso College Sunday Schoo! Goal for Easter. Lees 2500 We extend a special in- : College Choir of vitation to all. our friends 0 tgeue’ Celene to attend. Rev. G. I. Bersche, Pastor ‘Sunday School dnwndisiice 1,435 ai 19 Milbourne Place _ Brass Ensemble : alleee dead rd Pastor, 0, D. Emery mery- BE 8-8651 | — Radio Revival WPON °° 10:15 A: M. Each Sunday - ) af -Dice Player Wins . ery bargains should drool when y Hi ; . : 959 ps Even in Wor Could re, Wehole end ler George Yardley" was ured the show evay fom the Ca ed 14 10 the Sumroc ot Fon, 4 $1 17 Sd FE Soule neta esteem ors Be ling wails 7a ad Daze SE Cnn “Gm Go See Ae ae Case Neco #8 Rie gd Beer fd Bete ne es ; . . = ‘its, : \ . wier 9 1-4 19 Rossi §& 5-5 15; » _ralited Sar, score pe all The Braves’ en a agrees the Sow Mays came the big scorer for Detroit,|Detroit Austin Catholic with a stun-| Two foul shots by Art Reid and ae H be] 7 Deluca 2 2-2 ¢ — im the 2nd half, Pontiac’s waldway : mone up 27 hits in their last two over the first six innings. Cincin-|>ut the team mainly relied on bal-|ning 55-54 victory. |a follow-up field goal by John Do-;Busen 1 0-0 2 Johnsick 0 1-2 1 alftime lead was 20-23, The game then turned into a dog! tion games. Cariton Willey, Bob tt anced scoring. |broczynski broke a 48-48 tie and)Rewley 1 0-0 2 Deaner © 0! 9 Livonia’s last serious challenge fight: until, Bob -Anderegg scored| Buhl and Dale Hendrickson 4 i ie me paige = The East haa : The Cosines ousted rug g®d@ cave Hamtramck its hard-earned! Totals 36 16-37 68 Totals 20 31-38 Tilcame ‘in the final three minutes ; % : = | “I~ " 2. = : OO oiccks cc veapeds | _thtee conseeutive’baskets on drive-| op 7 IMM MS Jing. then’ the (enth inning. Gene Woodling hom-| last aight as Syracese outplayed | umph, their rd. win over the (ina verygtuemand, Park. eng seni 0 Bi i HH when the Bulldogs cut Cantral's | Anderegg led both teams with 23; Oridge aed Juan Pizarro for 10 RRP 123 \victory in ae that set 2 | one a nip-and-tuck struggle, ‘the Parkers. ‘Kinney ‘$23 1% Themm % ot ? Chiefs quickly rein ae Seope ay Mickigan~-Stite's~-Horace|- Nits yesterday while rolling % ®./ ‘The Giants scored veven runs played’ record for total points bY | Both games were decided in the, t ke * (MeDen’] $ $147 Sivatma 3 23 $ CUshion, and they stalled and | Walker, who ‘with Johnny Green,; “ Sere - : | In the fourth inning Mey out bi __, |final 30 seconds and each win Only one Southern Thumb high goeeins 1 3S, Muntin 7 27 16 coasted their way home to victory. 1 = the Spartans dominate play! Milwaukee now has won. only ® 9-3. Chicago lead but finally Iiph “Schayes caged 35 points; brought a regional title to the sur-' school, co-champion New Haven, | Coftin ¢ 1-5 9, Eveland, who fouled out with 50 [> Sep Saree es Sc e Biy, “hal Sen canto er (eG sab Sp neni gee an ly nt Pgs law SS SG ae Gone Sa : on game, cuit, 3 ae ' ogether —-for——next ture today following. Friday's de- Holly .......0....00.:16 9 20 13—86; ‘s stall, and - if 14. ge |two victories ‘were posted against, ner, Willie Kirkland and Roger | Nats hit 48 per cent of their shots.|Wednesday's- state quarter-final! mise of ‘Memphis. Barry, Falter|°¥ -:*-++--sesssseee- 8 11 11 14-66) Hippi each tallied” 17 paula toe It appeared for awhile that the world champion Yankees, McCardeh homered for San | Ex-Piston George Yardley had a round at a site still to be selected.| bagged 17 points, but they weren't Bentley. ? ; might intitate Louis- x * * ; Francisco. big hand in the triumph despite| Ron Schult, who took East Dé- enough to keep Memphis from'Loses 1st-Round Test bee 4 Canyery ' ville’s surprising upset of Ken- | The Braves collected only two! Ted Williams, famed Boston Red Playing only half the game. He troit scoring honors with 15 points, |bowing to Gaines, 49-45, in Class D pends 4 4 31 Breland Fo 93 a7 tucky, M tte, like Loulsvitie, hits off the combined hurling of| Sox ‘Slugger; played in his native totaled 22. ° _ canned a layup shot to produce'regional action at Ypsilanti. ROCHESTER, N.Y, —Clarkson Musson} 1 3 Carmicl 3 Ha teailed in the first halt by 15 Veteran Early Wynn and rookies! city of San Diego, Calif, for the| New York had beaten Syracuse|the upset conquest of Austin after| New Haven battles Grosse Pointe|Tech defeated Detroit’s Lawrence pepe 8 id t Bes’ i 2 paints, Bat by halftime, the War. Rodolfo Arias and Claude Ray-|first time since 1941 as the Red|9 of 12 in the regular season but|the Shaniirocks had owned a’ 12-|St, Paul tonight at 8 o'clock in the Tech, 92-75, here last night in the|Fed” 0 6-00 Davis” 6 80 ‘8 slave Grom Miltsnekse bad cui mond. Al Smith homered for the!Sox won their sixth straight, $-5,|failed to show. much in its 1s¢|point lead in the ist half and let| Birmingham High School gym for first round of the Rochester Tech| totais 21 11-2053 Totals 18 13-1 0 a the Spartan tend to 38-34. White Sox, who scored four runs|over Cleveland in a night game.|Playoff game in four years. Richie|it slip through their fingers, ithe Class C regional crown, Invitational Basketball tournament. Pontiec Cen.rai ....... 1 18 10 ie—$3 Vas etme CaN oft Trowbridge in the third inning} Williams grounded out twice and|Guerin topped the Knicks with 24 : , : reece: As Oe saiertaette got beck into the game) and then met: Sate more oe oe oe eee & The Eastern foes meet . again polat spurt while the Seertens| cect ee toed ning Husky Matmen were scoreless, cut the Big — ' tory would make them eligibl li 5 Tea champion's ead to23.-. |. ei area for division honoes if Still In, Chiefs * * ew York wi 3 Marquette’s tast-reak, which 1 reel peat Eder shoot headaal Out of Tourney . _ fie bait, ‘bogan. to. move effocs| EIR6 Pontiac |Northern's_two entries | tively in the second. sf pera “Tine Cailral poly the ate Bane — - 1 : @ crap elmi« With Walt Mangham spear- Pocket xplo nated as the State Wrestling cham- preg dcad worked.on the Spar- | (Burns Ca F 0 sg oes into the final round tan fead. Mangham’s basket tied | e 3 ge : an : night. will be decided to- the Marquette | / 1 | Husky x * ft we 2 us! 1i4-pounder Maurice un tron, a Lackey was the only winner among quit the four city boys. He downed Dave — minutes jeft, Post of Detroit Thurston 3-2 and * : Aad then was pinned. by highly-rated Cincinnati| _ Kermit Pickell of Jackson, Win- : clash| fred Miracle of PNH got pinned favor-| by 138 favorite Fred Lett of Ypsi- tournament that already |~ _ Tanti, a smashed DePaul, the range aoe pair pire stil in usé their conquer- beat ‘Texas ors have not been ten, Oscar Robert- Duke Relyea, 175, and 165-pound night. Jerrel Reid were the Chiefs who dropped out . Relyea bowed Navy. surprise conqueror 5-4 to Norm Taylor of Ypsilanti on of North Carolina in an opening- e call by referee, Reid was defeated 5-2 by Bill Vitti West Virginia rallied to beat St of Joseph's (Pa.). 9592, St. Mary’s 9.71, and Call {Ladies Ski for Free | CADILLAC, Mich. (UPI) ~ To- ] 323) (oe iantine Pree Prete. ee ! ae oS ears rao 2 2@ -MITS FOR pest Jim Black made sure’ Port Huron |P*9sPective hunters from this sec) rRonp-T0-FRONT, BACK-TO-BACK — P “eg ghee Pentine Press Cabertae officials said all females 2 eae x ae) j wey * on oS Ce aay i Phote 3h St. Stephen didn't put pressure on Romeo in the final quarter eo anh ge nyoege will = ‘tiac Central's Bailey (34) confronts Bentley's ing with their backs to eachother are Pontiac’s os on be a free use 3 2} of their regional final at PCH last night by hitting tou ae 2 Ae OCS ted ia Ow Livonia torws + Bandy Finesiidln Baowar ee Sea id goals on the same kind of shot hg is’shown taking here, He ‘area hunter may take part.| take. a jump shot in Friday night's Class A - Central defeated Bentley, 53-49, to win. the | 4%) fihished with 16 as Rom coud wa gst windy . Ys , to women skiers during the day, Lin as Romeo remped. os Shotgunig only will be the weapons. regigh@ basketball game at Southfield, Stand-- regional ¢rown. Cabetfae officials said, — A ~ , & « < Sak . Vo. 5 x pet Re : ‘ 5 oti — i fees: Gee fe es é = ! ‘ : c as e gi OP oe ete Vea os pee : pk su sla’ 4m * co ae ae ee oe es : eS: Fe Oe Ee ee Pe ag oe, ae e§ gee 6. Tere , ¢ | champtoaship for a Press trophy. | - Tiger Box Score ) : The skinny right-hander, who has : : . BX; Coming shortly after the open yielded 61 round trippers in the;—.w vy DETROIT : S a : i ae of ee ee last two seasons, blew a 6-0 lead. _aB EH BI . ABR Br With conditioning drilis under|men back. along with 13 junior! with three sealers, Jim Pritchett, |Bowlerama will be attempting So It was lead off home run by Skow-\Nep'gaid.s> 3110 Wilkes 2016 way daily in gymnasium and cor-|varsity athletes. Bob Richards, and cager Harri- eh ae : ron in the inning that start-Kempe® 211) Kemact 368% ridors of Pontiae Central High| In line with PCH's new “tradi-| son Mason (one of Art Van Ry. |72J° ‘ourneys res , ed the trouble. : Ineea.ct 1000 Kelnert 3808 School, the Chief track squad is tional” power in the evént, the! sin’s key basketballers in the —- = = ap Wiephete | SO) kl Ot [Howand.c $323 Ouvornest 1018 getting ready for an early season Chiefs will present- another quar-— current title race), the leeding—|— Officials_are_shooting for 1,000! __ 9ygem nOUBLE PLAY—Rod Kanehl, Yankee rookie, is forced | Richardson hit hig before the in-\Lelai> 1000 Maxwslat $231 opener, two weeks from today. tet of fine high jumpers, Arzo Car-| prospects. Munson will report °f more -entries with hopes of) s+ 214 as Devon Johnson hit into a double play in the eighth inning | ning was out and the Yarke scored /Sendert> $991 Bolling.2s 3131 * * * son, who first came to the front) after the heop season's end. poate gh 3 Sgr gene omer of @ game with the Detroit Tigers Friday. Ozzie Alvarez, Bengal |four times in the fifth to tie the /Rict'gsnss 2111 Bridgess 311% ‘ First test for the Michigan High ®t Mt Pleasant in Central Michi-| oO lettermen include senior |r, participants wre 2nd baseman, fires ball to Ist to complete twin-killing. New York |game. The Tigers went asheadTareyp 1919 eZernal tee School and Mansfield (Ohio) relays |6*"'s indoor meet @ year ago, W83!xz.7eus Turner, Bill Ratcliff (un-|vomen bowled in-the two| won 148. , again 8 but te Yankees um [bweurp lees Wikese $333 champions will Be in the Huron|%t#te rumnerup last spring. He is), _, dashes: senior Bob Finley have ‘ tered Paul Foytack for five rims |f-jonnssn 1606 Bunning boat Relays at Eadtern Michigan Uni-|the defending Ypsi regional cham-| 90 vauit- senior John Jefferson, |" in the eigth inning. — eee ee Sane versity at Ypsilanti, Pontiac was|Pion. and with Freddie Brooksi.) ssiors Charley Brown, Jerry cawtad bt gow ot wei it T bl N tt rs F ted Mintle ead Mewar emma 1 oa eoee the unotficial winner of. the meet|makes @ great one-two punch. |pisn shot: Allan Hawze, junior termined but plans call tor (LlITY JQ e eters e in the eighth, Siébern bit his in |. mcenecint r eeteen a year ago, No teum totale Ae sosred 334 at Yoel. Both ore/ MeO remy Sok eee . : | "| the ninth to highlight «tree ("824.4582 Seth 97,0 0 7 kept for this test. alee sn Willie Schicen | + ke & oe ae * alle: s to be used|_ Awards were presented to the Knaack, league president and cap. rum outburst against Don Lee. c—Ran for Yost in out The relays are the first of 12 Charles Kimbrell is a jutior Junior Varsity, and other out-) in pe announced as soon as a Pontiac Table Tennis Association’s tain of the Nutrilite team; accepted, Bob Turley was wild and gave oe Leeman ee double play for scheduled events for PCH con- «ek ” standing candidates include Andy| 4 icion is made outstanding teams and individuals the 3rd place trophy. up six of the Tigers’ runs in the: | Ditmar in sth. - cluding with the big state cham- Brooks will also double as a Terry. Ed Drayton (hurdles), Ar- Joe Tinson of Pontiac and Dick this week as the PTTA ended its Individual awards were won by first five innings. [Detrott ee aa ae plonships, at East Lansing. sprinter, while Carton is being ld Jerome, Van LaCore, MaU-\ Cork of Drayton Plains have taken Tegular season of play. Jim Wert of Huron Cleaners, Diana | Art Ditmar gave up the other two|po-a—New York 21-il. Detroit 31-8 3 Chiefs will be defending cham- groomed for the hurdles. They are Tice Johnson (880 also), Jim Nel-| en's honors. in the past. Mrs.| Dave Ewalt, di or of the Pon- Dailey of Pankey's Grill and Al while rookie southpaw Ed R ich|DP—Senders and Skowron; Wills, Alva é _Atons for the fitth consecutive ‘showing lots of speed, says Wil-|90n (880-440), Mike Yocum, all ponna Verhey of Drayton Plains tiac Parks and Recreation Depart. Jenkie of Capitol >. . _|pitched shutout ball for the lastitren te rris. LOB—New York 7; De- year, faciaded the mest ison, and shotild help take up : ae ment which sponsors PTTA activ-- Wert was hon the most itwo frames. : Mi ag Patna Howard, Throne- impertant tests is st Mansfield, lof the slack left by graduation | \ity, presented the trophies at this improved male play® and Miss te t ardson, Maxwell’ Mantle Howard, fle- where Pontiae will be shooting | room. The birch ~ dining room table can be easily extended into the long part of the room. ‘meal. The floor in this family room. pine mahogany. The curtains are. leaves, This room can be closed ‘ a ‘ Each girl- has a’ small-black. chest of drawers with brass handles. In addition, there is a larger black chest and a matching _ bookcase. There is even a television set in this DOUBLE BATH Any father of daughters will * READING CORNER — This end of the'Herrmann living room caters to reading and ‘relaxing. Behind the brown and“ pumpkin sectional sofa is a low rock planter, marking off the slate-floored vestibule. The Philippine mahogany storage unit is built on one wall of the furnace: core. The lower cupboards are large enough for their f handles. , pthk and blue flowers and * + * There is an attached double garage. Bill Herrmann drew the plans himself. Their is Drexel walnut with silver --eolored-handies.— * & «3. & % It’s been a long pull for the whole family. We know they believe it worth the effort. e to store card tables.: Just beyond the shelves is a small telephone desk. Walls in this room are sandalwood. The carpeting is beige. Pemny, the Siamese cat, is just a ham actor. She was absolutely fascinated with Tom Gerlis’ camera. A folding door in the back- grourid closes off the bedroom wing of the house. in this room are blue. The curtains have a white _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, 1 MARCH Set Building Into House . \Want Paneling? Less Than Addition Read New Book When a family builds Anibal, {05 So 20 pet cant of tho coat of tee there comes a time when it mustjoriginal bath, plus the cost of the| paneling pattern - stop adding oh $100 for this andifixtures. For the convenience you! how val MATa 2, 22%. thet to Keep the budget know yoo'll want, that's an ex-|!" Your family room or how you COTA E thin reason foapek seth, claplbecing might install it in something other But there are some additional Built-in appliances installed as than a vertical or horizontal de- expenses that make sense and the house goes up, cost far less (sign? These and other questions ws gomeheeelBe annie to install at the time of building, you may have asked yourself are’ | ¥ou can save hundreds of dollars | answered in a new booklet called ing these. improvements later. Hs ans at Among these, the Plumbing-| °Y Duyims ® dishwasher, food |About Lumber Paneling,” which] house ania = tion of the + * 4 < to share in-the-wall piping with the| “est *ppliances. | eae ar Gn - bag Financing Up to 7 Yeors t one can be included for only feat ie experts say) that homes) goes on to show how paneling is : fine we = _Measml ithe heating plant of it may be in-| rin, : f ahead ain cated ape. — to achieve unusual ef- INCORPORATED — 207 W. MONTCALM © aa a. 2 ve aN BLOCKS: fom At ety rate; there ane vari Stilt" further,, it explains how | . ovided for a house heated hy. Y#Tious panelinigs may be com: At the flashing white light just east of Oakland Reged lavcinlentiy wi bined for contrasting grains and | of? all q oe Serr: \how special installations, such as | A. Murray White i . ;| beard ang batten paneling, add | using itions and top-notch heating me structural or textural interest to | “Bob's Building, Service, Inc. does 8 Beiter waste disposer, incinerator, auto- | js being offered by the Western’ oe tia cong Regen matic laundry equipment, an Pine Association, The information| enough bathrooms to keep the en:| MMPI sized water heater anda |is designed to help home-owners i Job at-a more reasonable price” tire family on good terms espe- iy Prrroongge ae oes os decide what they may do to ex- = ivan thiek Lettines. ants & : ing - = press their- + ; “tees “ oan teenagers mgr aca OF| ‘devices later. FHA now requires | species of wood from pinged “There Is No ‘Substitute for (oe _ For instance, Padi above the a nae en pine region. Dail 9:00 - 5-30 in suey Bik feos Gee ve The booklet opens with a descrip. Open Guy w s of cooling will no longer being installed simply in. [ibe obsolete in five years. Air con-|the traditional ways but in varied| BOB’S BUILDING $ [tioning may be combined with|designe, such az diagonal and ber : FE 4-9544 s A iB A : : i 5 PARE They are made, ANCHOR PENCE children, tne ‘exp beat nad Remunt Epameeen ea ; a per ape new QUALITY TESTED to assure you of quality, strength dura- -[new home that should get top pri-} to your bome. grounds. to.Give You _< bility, and Weather resistance. Avoid “Pority You can have them the way| The book closes by stressing that | x the Very Best oo gia walls ,.. use Tru-Bilt and be you want them — and less and at lumber from the western pine re- : lower cost — when you build your|Sion takes any stain, paint, or} TRU BILT BUILDING PRODUCTS CO, |touse rather than later. surface Seating treatment. ° 1992 Pontiec Dr., FE 4-9531 Neor Telegraph ond Oretiard Loke Rds,” J§ Means Building, Portland 4, Oregon, 1 pring ‘Put Heater Near Wosher | F HOME F FACTORY | ‘te eete ene-t5 ian Tiny “ketng os. » ond Statin Work for Pop atisz peur ars | The water heater should be near’ Boice Concrete When the spring cleaning season the automatic washer, if possible. | , , husbands hold their breath. \A short, direct pipe run is desir-| eaters Je ee gree baw Bthey ‘know from: past experience able. It would be a good idea | for ‘Transit Mixed Ce Concrete ins ‘while wives work, they think to discuss the piping hook-up for | ina wih te callerm ovr ie think of ways to improve the the hot water appliances with an load top quality, = appearance of the house. The liv-| experienced plumbing contractor. mena jing room needs new wallpaper, the| | kitchen could do with a fresh coat) of Pais. . and so it goes . *| Michigan Is Close Second, room, géts cleaned, another Hab lar Fop rs nldea $9 the Bet Ohio buys more western rea | lcedar lumber for siding than any) Shek smock + CONCRETE One of the messiest jobs on any other. state. Runner-up is New| $45 5. 7, Resd . FE 5-8186 man’s list is removing old wall-| ‘York, followed by Michigan, New | MVM ae. | stappaph Paper. It's easiest to do if you rent| Jersey, Minnesota and Massachu-| - pen : a regular steamer, but lacking setts. Cedar lumber has unusually ae pe ae this, the first step is to sponge /smaii cell structure and natural with water. 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If a wife decides she wants one We hav of - F other , a on ate Gera which we ree Estimates ity TERMS Cement Work existing paint is a glossy suggest you use your x moa rete wee BD Geneon wee | Pedy-Bilt Garage Co. : > et @bligation, for it will quickly en- 1f Ne Answer, Call OR 35-2360 Ist PAYMENT _ SEVENTEEN DID eta the weather : Gets. a little. « - aed —— need oe burn so high there is soot accumulation and of EXPLOSI see and FIRES. lk A geet WHY ane UNNECESSARY CHANCES OF . HAVI PLOSIONS and FIRES. Clean ve furnace,,smoke pipe and chimney with WHITE FLAME POWDER in the handy spray can. Sold at Hardware Stores. Oakland Chemical jenna 774 Woodward Avenue the sidewalk and driveway. a heat exchanger. | he fact is, you can let your |house heating boiler help you melt snow and ice. It’s done with pipe ‘coils imbedded in the cement of | Water from the boiler is piped to The heat ex- changer heats’ water indirectly ne is then circulated by means “TIL MARCH. 21st ONLY. ALL JOBS AT COST le PLUS ONLY 10% PRESTIGE SEE US FIRST. fees, Contepete == Rent Service. A. Wateen Peotiac Setahe “P the show melting system, ~- t. = Trust The thermostat in the sidewalk DAWSON & WATSON whenever the: sidewalk tempera- -lis protected by an anti-freeze So- ill lution. of a small electric pomp through the pipe coils outdoors. The water i 4 The system may be —_— manually or automatically. Uf manually operated, the house- holder merely throws a switch when ice or snow starts to ac- cunulate. If it is automatically operated, a thermostat controls the operation of the system, A thermostatic element is buried | about one-fourth of an inch below the surface of the walk. This ele- ment operates a switch which in ‘turn operates the ‘electric pump jn out is set to start the circulating pump jture drops to the freezing point, re- Pacer caret ee ROOM ADDITIONS, .. BEDROOMS on i THE BEST TERMS IN TOWN a = ba ogg cransstal the temperature of the walk is fora Profit {good property—the hard to sell bar-| gardiess of weather conditions. The) | control turns the pump off after): “Complel Basement Walorprocfing .. All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Pe nce one nace forte) Reliable arash, a quick profit on a middle aged] 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 home. It is in the plumbing de- tise a “Revitalizing older necparty js partment that a nominal invest-| the biggest source of easy extra |ment will usually make the most income for ‘the small real estate dramatic changes, says the Plumb-| ETT. In man in the U. S,~today,” writes ing - meeting « Cnet Information Roy AN N be] ec. Realtors ’ 28 E. Huron St. ' Ph. FE 8-0466 COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE = Rolie | Tae powder ‘rooms tell the age of .a§ house, this is a good place for the Mary Warren Geer. Bureau. A woman with more than 20) Many old houses have the repu- years of profitable experience in tation of being “‘hard to heat.” It) real estate restoration work, Mrs. this-is the case, a rehabilitation of) Geer is the author of a book, ‘How the heating system is in order. to Profit by Rehabilitating Real Estate.” “Most rehabilitation for profit is) achieved in a single small opera- tion,” writes Mrs. Geer. “It starts |i out with a cheap but essentially | gain you ryn across every now and then, — proceeds through making ised 7 or 8 degrees above freez-| | IMinois, engineers found that the | _ total season cost of operating the snow melting system was $18, CONTRACTS—PHA ito 38 mn ED i eh FRED W. MOOTE, Inc. Electrical Contractor State and City Licensed © COMMERCIAL © INDUSTRIAL Over 25 Yeors in Pontiac 845 W. Huron St. FE 2-3924 — FE 2-4008 | Tae BUILDING COMPANY 15 W. 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To meet the over-| all needs of the average com- munity, the water plant must sup-| ply 140 gallons of water per person jeach day. | | This includes 58 gallons per | Engineers are of the opinion that |= ‘ed each time it threatened to snow. : } Don’t let icy -How much happier the entire family will be if everyone has. a room of his.own. We will handle the entire building job for you, expertly. Rates are reasonable SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM... Add a Room Now! Within a few weeks you will give a sigh of relief! That is if you contact us now. We'll put on end to « steps cause ] your family to take af nasty fall... protect} them with Ornamental }| Iron Railings. eGARAGES © STORM WINDOWS your family’s growing problem by adding a room CON CRETE to your home. Materials, planning aid and financ- STEPS ing—we offer them all! ‘Our prices are reasonable. 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Convenient terms as No. Monay Down — $14.95 per Month FE 4-2575 PONTIAC i i » : s : : ot _-~ment, also without comment, has aa atta sree a ntetn art ec 4 i i [eae THE PONTIAC PRESS, 5 droit MARCH 14, 1989" Contemporary Trust Busters Eye GM Role in Automobile Tndllstry “ Department is st- Cua ge Ot - wy ok See sean can- pooh od over the sutomotive » Fifty years ago the federal gov- ernment broke up Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey into several smaller * & &S S today another generation of “trust busters” has begun investi- They want to know whether GM has too much control over the automotive industry. The contrast between the two cases is remarkable. In the Stan-- dard Oil sult of 1909-11 the gov- erament charged that “the trust in 27 years has.carned a billion _ =dollars on an original investment “ot @9 million dollars.” - General Motors; 50 years old, a billion dollars in the single year of 1955. Accountants have figured that an individual who invested _ $1,000 in General Motors stock at the time of incorporation and took advantage of all his purchase rights and the numerous stock Splits today would have holdings worth more than a million dollars. TOOK TWO YEARS In the Standard Oil action the government won a dissolution or- der two years after filing its final brief in court. The Genera] Motors case has not reached the suit stage. It never may. If it should, the fiti- gation could drag through many years and many appeals. . What the government epuciticedty| seeks to establish about General Motors is known only to the fede- ral grand jury doing the investi- gating. Generally, it is understood the Justice Department wants to know whether the huge concern Is a monopoly. * * * There long have been assertions that because of its big share of the automotive market its pricing pregram automatically sets the industry pattern. General Motors, at times, has taken more than 51 per cent of the @ver-all car market. This has led to speculation that the government may seek to separate it from its big Chevrolet and General Motors Acceptance Corp. divisions. Chevrolet tong has been the industry's biggest car builder. It “accounts for about half of GM's per cent of all the nation’s car financing. . Top General Motors executives have not commented on the invest- igation. - But the Public Relations Depart- distributed a pamphlet captioned, “For Your Information,” and con-! . taining a number of newspaper editorials denouncing the action or questioning its sincerity. ALSO HAS CRITICS But if GM has supporters, it also has critics. One is George Romney, president and board chairman of American Motors, currently riding high on a swelling demand for smailer cars. Addressing a Detroit luncheon club recently, Romney said, ‘‘Com-) Motors of policies that permit them|than 20,500 Diesel locomotives, | tion from financial to exist.” 561,000 Diesel engines and 265,000 General Motors’ defenders é < point out that it Is not privately | General Motors began as owned. At the end of 1957 it was relatively modest concern. : Its owned by 717,146 shareholders, | Sucleus following the incorpora- | ,, These shareholders normally re-| mobile, Cadillac, Buick and Oak- field.” ceive an annual return from their) jang (Now Pontiac). It was the of the pursuance by General, than 16 million refrigerators, morejeredited with saving the corpora It was then that a firm of indus engineers a billion dollars annually in taxes. * * & wages to approximately 600,000 . |employes. holdings of about 555 million dol- brain-child of the late William lars, The corporation pays about) © purant. istration General ,Motors was in). three billion dollars in»salaries and + Ths tet time was in 1910, The second time was| oped in 1920 when the Du Pont interests, The corporation is no stranger|"U/6 into General Motors, ‘were to court action. Only recently, a} JHE GIRLS U.S. District Court ordered the) . Du Pont interests, who held nearly 23 per cent of GM stock, to get out of Genera] Motors. Nobody questions that General Motors is big. It has nearly 40 divisions or affiliates in the United States. It has subsidiaries abroad. The list ot GM products is a Jong one, ranging from tiny bell bearings through. radios and re- frigerators to big earth movers. The General Motors story is one of fantastic figures. In World War II it produced 12% billion dollars worth of war mater- ial—one forth of all the airplane engines, tanks and armored cars built in this country; almost half of the machine guns and carbines: two-thirds of the heavy trucks, and three-fourths of the Diesel engine horsepower used by the Navy. $12 MILLION DAILY At one time GM production of weapons was at the rate of 12 _4¢0 tell you!” BOARDING: HOUSE UNCLE JAKE GAVE ME AHALF A BUCK TO Bu HIM A GOX OF ] GAINS IN TH STOCK MARKET/DO YOU. F-CIGARS AX THE KNOW A REAL GOOD INVESTMENT gP inci g 21) . ~~ I MEAN AMOS A AS MUCH CAPITAL AS Me I GOT HASTA TAKE a CONSERVATINE e VIEWS— Net eo Kuen ‘s SS SSN ey WE SS S27 NB: Bay 3-14 AND NO MORE = aa py) i | OUT OUR WAY LOOK--HE’S MAKING HIMSELF \ YOU'RE SO RIGHT/ PRACTISE BECAUSE HE WANTS |} I'M BUILDIN’ MYOWN TO LEARN TO PLAY THAT CHARACTER RIGHT GUITAR! WHEN YOU SET NOW BY DISCIPLININ! petitors have existed only bécause Washington May See Hawaii Solons Soon | WASHINGTON (AP) — With. some fast action, Hawaii coaid) have its two senators and a rep-, resentative in Washington before, Congress adjourns this summer. President Eisenhower may get the statehood bill. today. He has_ 10 legislative days—not including> Sundays—to sign the measure aft- er it is formally presented. Hawaii's Gov, Williem— Quinn; J a “ ; { yg \~-.¥ pn = has 30 days after formal notifica- tion of the President’s approval in which to issue a proclamation of elections. The primary election must be held no less than 60 days and no more than 90 days after the proc- lamation. A general election could be held no later than 40 days aft- er the primary. A modern student center for food service and social activities has been started at Michigan State University Oakland and will likely be completed by the fall of 1959. YOURSELF A GOAL LIKE MYSELF ‘TO GO TO YOU HAVE ~— —r i eeemsmmsbantaner enn imt t WILL POWER © 1959 by NEA Servicn, tne. Pi a ig on. "3° 3-4 NONALD DUCK > head Walt Disney — re @ ey os : tye ig go : aS ig aren SEs an. ss ea ai ig BN ES BR RS Co a BR Se RES Sapien et “Martha! It’s been ages — let's drop into a movie, I have loads (Ler OVE! GIVE GRANOMA A .. EVERY TIMG I GET CLOGE ENOUGH "SNIFF GRANDMA'S | OGLICIOUS BAKIN'.. el i (3 E a iq aa, Lo i ’ se f “member: $132,850 to EC. Row, ag RE ner pig? oo +e cies i, Hota eer ve oe eh es Roe. Boe: RS ges BS: pe 0 mod Segara od mene me eee Pe Sys eee ad Colbert a tn $236,525) No Incentive Awards Made in 1958 DETROIT (Salaries and fees totaling $1,829,016 for top officers and directors in 1958 are listed in vice president, director and finance committee member, ‘and $115,379 sos : tisieet Lodge Calendar Areme ee 503 OES. Pe Fea, Bt St Bt Ethel *ehark, hows in Biel a Chicken Por Measles Drop Sharply in City Ss z Mi a <8 eI The following is a list of the com- 5 |yesterday. Immigration authorities, - Quick Ciletink: = : LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (UPI—De- ‘atter homesteads in Alaska, after sam-after pling Canadian hospitality and find- ing it warm. The 14-vehicle caravan left the|p. der imto Canada at Coutts, Alta., ee will be held at 3 * ineral Home, Boyne’ City, with Greet. Alaskan Pioneers burial in Maple Lawn Cemetery. ‘Funeral Home until 9 tonight. when troit’s 59ers pushed deeper fnto|" nae Canada. today on their way to/night at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital a brief. illness, ia. of 176 Sandetson St Farmer-Snover Funeral Service will be held at 10 a.m. instead of going. through the full|m, Mandy at Bt, Me Michael Church with declarations procedure which could) burial in Mt, Hope Cemetery. have taken most of the day, cut) Mr, Ginell died unexpectedly Thursday night at his home of a heart conditjon. 9667 Brunswick , St., Water- . Monday at the Stackus Fu- His body ‘will be at the Pursley| — taken.to Boyne City, t died Thursday 3 ANTHONY GINELL The Rosary will be recited at 8 m. Sunday for cory Ginell, .» at the Home © MRS. FRED KATUS Service for Mrs. Fred (Agnes M.) The Pontiac Chapter of the JAMES R. COTTRELL “ROMEO — Service for James R, Cottrell, 58, of 67595 Mound Rd., was held at 3 p.m. today at Roth’s brain, He was a watchman at | Maertens Sand and Gravel Co. Sur-: -\viving is his wife, Mary. MRS. EARL HEDRICK WALLED LAKE — Service for Mrs. Earl (Blonnie Alice) Hedrick, 43, of 124 Buffington St., was:held at 2:30 p.m. today at the Richard- son-Bird Funeral Home, Burial fol- lowed in Wixom Cemetery. Mrs. Hedrick died Thursday in Leth. |Katus, 78, of 2340 Marwood St.. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon- Waterford Township, will be held tiac, following a two year illness. at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Hun- She was a member of the Kingdom toon Funeral Home with burial in Hall of Jehovah Witness. ~|Ottawa Park Cemetery.. i Surving are her husband, Earl; four sons, Robert Brown of New- canned clothing. “And the town provided “'Rights With 7 Youths lunch and dinner at the Marquis 3 3 = FY = Buncseti euntedes veeewer eeew Listeners’ Lobby © Wants to Know What People Like How his station is attempting to uphold the aims of Listeners’ Lob- by, a group trying to further radio it She i : ee Hi th ite gs i. 1 Flannery Mentally Ill, Psychiatrist Testifies rial of 19-year-old Patrick Flan- was mentally ill at the time of the slaying of a roommate. *«* * improving and in satis-' factory condition ney at Ardmore’ , Of 358, Chocolay St. was admitted to the: Friday afternoon with a and internal injuries identified as Douglas H. Dan- siger, 17, of 6326 Shearington and Rebert L. Barrett, 17, of 6014 Snowshoe Circle. The other youths involved were | Robert E. Hills, 17, of 1082 Strat-' field ‘Hills, CHARGED, RELEASED John W. Paige, 18, of 4300 Derry St., Bloomfield Township; John F. | Jordan, 17, of 3148 Middle Belt Rd., ~<~|[rucker Injured in Brawl ed : ‘with assault and battery and | A Clawson truck driver involved were released by Bloomfteld | mn Ot ee eran ees Hilts Justice Alva J. ce (Taylor, 74, of 115 Church St., will reported after their parents posted bonds | of $100 each. | Richardson yesterday set their trial date for March 21 at 10 a.m. x x *. * Police, in an-effort to reconstruct ‘the incident, questioned the youths; again this morning. The trouble) SE ee at East Long Lake and Hills police said Tip Sirmbightes yoeths wore | iLahser roads, officers said. Paterbaugh's truck was stopped behind the car with the— } gar avy oligos When the | light changed, Paterbaugh told police, the car, driven by Fauce, didn’t move so he honked bis | hora. |abet 2 m.p.h., cutting off har sttempts to pas," Paterbaugh told \FEUD EXPLODES ‘ “He was unable to resist the West Bloomfield Township, and | A running feud developed and urge to Tracey of Detroit. The psychia-' trist testified yesterday before a x * * . The Berkley youth is on trial in slaying of Thomas ‘of Polio Clinics _ rer (Begins Monday Second in Series {to §-p.m.and-¢ to 3pm ___ G. M.T.C. EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION For Employees of GMC Truck and Coach Division and Their Families _ 156 W. Huron et Norton HOURS: Mon., Tues., Thurs., 10-5:30 Fri. 10-6—Sat. 9-12. FE 5-615], it PAYS te Do ALL Your Financing Here x« * * . Madison Junior High School, 1275 ; Wilson Ele- | Last month, more than 8,100 re- ceived shots. Metallurgists have found that the |addition of one per cent nickel to ‘cast iron will increase its strength up to 20 per cent and at the same itime retain excellent machinability. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE gol notice that one Detroiter 1957 3% serial number P-5418 Mobile Sone a shall be sold at 16th day of March, 1 in the forenoon, at . Drayton a, inspected at that fo wand Registered No. F MOBILE HOME le at 10 o'clock Dixie PINANCE CO, 4615 Dixie Highway. 8, FMR tchinatcaadaal daisies ce Oe |g | 2070480-16 Mii may be inepected. 8 | 3983003-5 4B Chevrolet ; oe ee i stored and may be in || 3008604-30 Drayton At 8:00 a.m. én rena 1969, « 1967;0n a ses whiey to vobbete to orored ana March ‘2B, 14, "88. PUBLIC SALE At 9:00 a.m, on March 20, 1959. & 1955 verti Number ite _ rin ths being wnere the ticle " ted, “Minreb 13, 14, "38. At 9:00 car on gots 20, 20, 1060, 0 Py on a Plymouth Plaza 2 Dr. al’ Wamber ‘Pine Center Rd., Orchard Lake in cies -tens Sen esgel Academy Offers. Fourth Essai Orchard Lake Confab to Look Into ‘Basic Concepts of Psychiatry’ ORCHARD. LAKE — Aquinas Academy of St. Mary’s College will present its Fourth Essaj entitled “Basic Concepts of Psychiatry’ 7:30 p.m, — = = school. Guest speaker will be psychia- trist Aloysius S. Church, M.D., as- st to the Detroit Board of Education, and national- ly known author of newspaper and journal articles. - Orientating papers prior to Dr. Church’s address will be given by James Corbett of Detroit, on the topic “Does a Conflict Exist Between the Church and Psychia- try,” and John Wilkerwicz, of Dearborn, on “The Practical Im- portance of Tranquilizers.” This is the academy’s fourth :|presentation for this year, in keep- ing with its stated purpose of at- tempting to “discover the signifi- cance of the created world as re- ., flected in literature, science, phi- losophy and the arts.” Moderator - lof the group is the Rev. Walter J. Ziemba, dean of studies, + —t--—* This year, the college, in con- ““jjunction with St. Mary's High |Schoot and SS. Cyril_and-Metho-| Important? What’s- the anewer?””-|- dius Seminary is celebrating its 50th anniversary of location at Or- chard Lake, Says Russia Won'tBudge on Germany ANN ARBOR (UPI) — Norman Cousins, editor of Saturday Re- uae, view, said last night Russia’s fear “jof Germany Soviet Union .is willing to give in is historic and the every — except seine ¢ * | Cousins, speaking as ran of the University of Michigan’s annual lecture series, said ‘‘the question of German reunification and re- armament is a matter of life and death to th: Russians.” x * * He said Russia’s fears’ center | around ter yo two attempts | to dominate the world. Cousins said East Germany can- not survive with West Berlin serv- "ling as a gateway to the West.| Tose were my questions! . , Russia is is determined to! the gateway. . to kill,” said Dr, John M. Thomas L. Fauce, 18, of 2335 W. exploded at Woodward avenue |when David, police said, jumped from the car and attempted to 'throw”a beer bottle at the truck. Paterbaugh jamped from the cab with a hammer in one hand and the battle ensued until police Paterbaugh went home refusing | hospital treatment but became sick, with “‘pains in the stomach and head and couldn't “ all inight,” police quoted him | saying. -llando, Fla., and two sisters. ort Nes, Vas and Je, Mca) and Gregory e. two daughters, Gail oa Pomme: {both at home; five brothers, James, Thomas and John Ledford, all of Novi, Joseph Ledford of Cin- cinnati and Robert Ledford of Or- HOMER LAYMAN ROMEO — Service for Homer Layman, 70, a former Romeo ‘and Detroit resident, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Roth's Home for Funerals! Burial will follow in Romeo Cemetery. Mr.-Layman, a former Chrysler} renege died Friday at Manis- viving are one niece and two neph- ews. VERN LUCAS _— ' LAPEER—Service for Vern Lu- be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Muir will follow in Stiles Cemetery. Palm. Harbor, Fia., following a heart attack. = . Surviving are his wife, Iva; two sons, Robert of Lapeer and Wayne of Imlay City; five daughters, Mrs. Harold Baldwin of Oxford, Mrs. Aileen Stone of Lapeer, Mrs. Ken- neth Hofert of Attica, Mrs. Charles Hoffman of Parchment, and Mrs. Donald Caudell of Lansing; two) brothers, Hershey of Wayne and, \Gerald of Pontiac: 22 grandchil- idren and six great-grandchildren. WILLIAM TAYLOR ALMONT—Service for William ibe held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the | ‘Muir Brothers Funeral Home here. | Burial will follow in Almont Cem- | etery. Mr. Taylor died Friday at the | ‘Almont Community Hospital fol-! lowing a_ heart attack. Surviving | isa sister,,Cora Secord of Almont. | FREDERICK ZIMMERMAN ROMEO — Service for Frederick’ ‘Zimmerman, 76, of 70461 Mellen. \St., was held at 1 p.m. today at} Roth’ s Home for Funerals. Burial| | followed in Romeo Cemetery. | | Mr. Zimmerman, a retired farm- er, died Thursday ‘at his home fol- ee a short illness. He was a ‘ters. Deaths Elsewhere BRONXVILLE, N.Y. (AP) — Warren W. McSpadden, 55, gener- | al manager of the American So-| ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty | ‘to Animals, died Friday, He joined ithe ASPCA as director of educa-| jtion in 1940. He previously was ion the faculty of Teacher's Col- Hege, -Columbia University... LIBERTYVILLE, Ill. (AP) — Richard J. Lyons, 63, state direc- tor of revenue, died of a heart attack Friday night. He was the as Republican nominee for U.S. sen- ator from Illinois in 1938 and 1944. Lenten Guideposts (Continued From Page One) chief goal of my life. And at last, in 1952, I was picked for the Olympic team. The months of practice, the trip to Europe, the Olympic Games in Oslo — they were the high points of my life- just bummed restlessly from tour- nament to tournament, always a more skier I wanted to beat, a new thrill ahead. * * * The ski season over, I went to Paris and made the rounds, but even the thrills of Paris wear thin after awhile. I boarded the plane for New York. As the engines droned on I half- admitted that my “‘triumphs’’ in Europe had been for me simply thrill-seeking. I bad been trying desperately to recapture the tre- mendous elation of the cama trying to make it last. And suddenly_ ¥ sald — “What then, does last? What's When the plane landed in New! York, I &H but ran down the steps, | so happy was I to be out in the world of doing things once more., But the thrills of New York soon! wore thin too, _ * * * California, Lawrie sensed right away that something was wrong. “You seem at loose ends, Keith,” he said. ‘‘Why don't you come up to the Conference with me’ The young adult group at Laurie's church was planning to spend a week at a camp up in Bernardino mountains. I attended a couple of lectures and a Bible study class or two, but mostly I climbed and hiked and swam. The fina] night of the Conference came, and I decided J'd better put in an appearance, I sat back, not listening much: The speaker was winding up his talk” . . . because pleasures like these are not lasting,” he was saying. “What then, does last? What's important in the long run? What's the answer?” | I sat up straight in my chair. “Do you want to know the an 'swer?”’ the speaker continued. Thrills of Christ Last And then the Olympics were over, For the rest of the winter I new challenge, a new jump, one I went to visit my brother in| the Sant life can best be spent telling young a gr Sports can help me do this. I leaned icnwat’, waiting for the answer like a tennis player wait-| ing for the serve. It was very short. “‘Try Jesus,” he said. Suddenly | was outside, running. racing toward the comforting bulk) of the mountain, away from. the lecture hall, An hour later I lay on my back on a steep slope, and let the words I'd been running from catch up with me. * x * I'd known about Jesus all my life, believed in Him too—as an| idea or a principle. But there on that mountainside for the first time, I spoke to Him as a Person. me how to try.” It was almost dawn when I started down the mountain, hap- life. A few days later my draft notice came through: I was assigned as. an instructor in the newly formed Mountain and Cold Weather Com- mand. With it, came my first op- portunity to try Him. * x * “T remember one soldier in par- ticular, who was in big trouble. The Army had developed some jhighly. specialized equipment for ;our Command. Jack had taken a few of these things for his own use and been caught. | Awkwardly, 1 tried to ‘open up” to this boy, to tell him what Christ. had meant to me, what He could do for him. It seemed to mean something to Jack; to- gether We prayed that this expe- rience of being caught would work for good in his life, r ~ When his court-martial came up, they threw the book at him. He came into my quarters that night and called me and my prayers every name he knew. It was like a bad spill on the slopes. But strangely enough, the defeat didn’t panic me, I wasn’t running away anymore, ~*~ w+ A few months ago I saw Jack again at a friend's wedding and he caught my arm. “I’ve been look- ing for you, Keith,” he said, “I thought you'd like to know. I'm going into the. ministry.” As for mé, I've decided that my people the “good news’ that I've (Copyright 1959 by. Geldepests) following a short illness. Sur-| cas, 72, of 2336 Bowers Rd., will) Brothers Funeral Home. Burial) ‘Mr. Luéas died Wednesday at). “Show me,” I whispered. “Show| pier than I had ever been in my | achinery -~—De_It_¥. tac poke Punera City, service Monday, eh 16, at ay p-m, Interment in Maple Lawn ened Oe Boyne Al ts by the Pursley Pu- GILLESPIE, z “Ties oop c., 80 Ra. age 13; ved Mrs. husband spie; dear tether held Monday, —— 16, at 1 p.m.,- from the with Rev... ‘dtield d officiating. Jude Judge of ieee 8 p.m. Rosary will be Sunday at Hedrick; dear Robert Brown, Joe, Michsel, Gail, Gregory, and Pamela Hedrick; dear sister of - Thomas, John, Joseph, Robert Mrs. Mattie Murray, Whi interment in Wixom Ce KATUS, wince “12, 1980, , SOMES spt ee ant a3 wae ~- O88. No. service Sunda the Huntoop Mrs. Katus will lie im state... day. Tuesday &t 11 a.m. from the Pirst Laereee © Dare 5. Birming- uggests Pirst Presby- to the ‘Birmingham terian Church Building Pund. CLASSIFICATIONS — INDEX Hobbies Ay Supplies Notices & aoe ons eeneee eeeeweres td Contracts M Mtgs. ........_ 32 Weates R og RERTSL rERED Rent A eeeeweees +e eens Rent Houses Unfurnithed Rent Lake Cottages For Rent Rooms -Saesses smo . pony Rent Office ues ee Paria ss ewes Suburban Prope: Sale Tate ehreeerienerersees For gale paresee oe Por Ba: sii eh seeeone see oeeereneeere So es 8 Christmas oe. Christmas Trees ...... For Sale, Miscellaneous Yourself nae Cameras & Equipment Sale Musica! Goods Musical Instruction Sale Office Equipment Sale ere Pues Goods orig accommodations ‘ innows, Etc. .. Saud Gravel & Dirt Wood, Coal & Fuel Plants, Trees Shrubs For Sale ee Dogs uined Boarded PARM MERCHANDISE Hay Grain For Sale bivaciack vee eee see eee an eeee Auction Sales AUTOMOBILE Sale Housetraiiers ....+.+- ‘aller apeee eee ree res see eeeaeeee sence rene anaes Used sence “he Bale Used Tricks. ‘ gue Insurance ey og Ged Cure Cars ...... in ‘Memoriam 2 IN LOVIN MEMORY OF OUR little at paul a Tiernan, whom God called on March 14, 1957: He gave her in our keeping. to eherish undefiled. But just as it Po peas to the. Glory of th ; “ came the heavenly Gardener our Sealy missed by Deddy and a Mother. --4+— FOR WANT ADS: J _._The Neti 4 DonelsonJohns FUN VoorhessSiple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance i Plane or Motor Cemetery Lots 5 BEAU GRAVE LOT. PER. "Hotta pa ta wil Di- | Thé Pontiac Press DIAL FE’ 2-8181 From © a.m. to 5 p.m. pe ls 13 close to heya’ Lee of pw CASH WANT AD ATES 7 nileaton tier 2 «8150 «(62.06 93.12 : 3B Hn $8 6 2.50 864.50 tte é 200 «464006 (8.20 7 350 066300 8 88 a 400 (1.20 | 11-04 ® 490° 810 1243 1 600 868001380 Box Heplies At 10 a.m. today there were replies _at the Press office in the following Y boxes, Help Wanted Male 6 1-AAA-1 OPPORTUNITY, WITH sell yee AUTO MECHANIC. EXPERI- enced on Chev & sutomatic tranamissions, Modern facilities ro! & commission RATHBURN CHEVROLET SALES NORTHVILLE — WANTED 7 TO MANAGE to buy EM 33-0796 ane 6. bo > LOT Enov MEETING THE & Working with People? e _e- g00d opportunity ‘or you representi one of the finest products manufactured Salary & cammission FE 4-3573 DYNAPLOW MECHANIC WANTED bo rebuild dynafiow transmissions tn clean, well equipped shop in Drayton work, ¥. employment benefits ly qualified 00d persona] habits wil) be con- - on Writes Pontiac Press a 7 chee IMMEDIATELY. we have an opening now. See Mr Owens at 2619 N. Dixie. Pontiac. ch Applica- tions taken between 10 am. & _12 noon. Fri Mon LOCAL ESTABLISHED ROUTE, 70 tops hours aety, car need- 38. Route eal start. Wil car neces- rao es erachet Weekly earn- & us bonus. Apply 8: te _12:30_ 4713 Dixie Hwy *° OUTBOARD MOTOR MECHANIC for locally owned sales and serv- fee. Excellent opportunity in new firm, State age, experience, cs ary or comm ssion ex ply to Pontise Press — = MEN Above average income, 21 to 45. have car, neat appearance Lord's Furniture. 125 W. Huron. 11 am. and 2 p.m. MEN 18-30. Needed in Pontiac by Lg. Nat. Mig. Must be neat & have good vocabulary, Cali Midwest 780, PART-TIME If you are free 3 eves. Saturdays, you may qu rweek & 78 p.m. or 012 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN FOR ACREAGE Wanted man to specialize tn sale of: land and farms Attractive Sea. Ci Mr. xiley at FE 4-4821. SALESMAN WANTED. MUST have high-school” edu oars gh ication. Aes ers rtur.ty. Call 2-028 or call at 862 WH ae SALESMEN | WANTED APPLY oat pers Pr. W. DINNAN 66 W Huron FE 42571 "TWO SA SALESMEN To sell ss Chrysies. Dodge, Renault used cars b may Plan ote dl tringe sect or cail V & inc 36¢ 8 Woodward Ave., WE ESTABLISH } you In YOUR own business on our capital No investment, po experience nec- essary to start. Part time or full time Small cities and towns best. Winona Monument Go. Winona, _Minn, YOUNG A gon TO ASSEMBLE prefer one with som electronic * schooling, yy Pontiac “ress Box 89, stat- ge and experience. _Help Wanted Female 7 $5 CASH PAID FOR EACH OR- der of weddin moles. For ine _formation FE ‘. 7402 BABYSITTING, LIGHT HOUSE- keeping, 5 days ., Neat Call bet. 6 & 9 p.m. OR 3-906, COOK WITH SHORT ORDER EX- perience, Hotel Waldron. apply in person. Dietician — $5200 bed hospital located on outskirts of Poritiac. registered ance, social security, sick leave, paid vacation olan offered, A ipl 4 at Personne! offic ¢: Oak Si Petiae she talayetia _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SAT URDAY, MARCH “14, 1959 ay Alan _Rent Furnished 33 34! Rent Houses. Untur “Work Wanted Female 11, a Moving & Trucking 1} 9) MODEST MAIDENS ley . by dey A ot Ame shed Sy | Kent Apts maigieeag nasa : i oy ce ak ei fed AUTO. ara, een. ‘TIRED OF MOVING? dedroom homes —— full eeemRgnarneG, 77g. S80 : ene ie Sot NDLORDS?'\ ‘sess — suteneee est — 9 ral ervee at' ‘Trucks to Rent | _. : coupievaly. FE FUSSY LANDLORDS? - see PERMANENT SECRITARIA onmme))) P “ 17. WATERFORD 8 (oes ee tion, Pull time, MA Si | TRACTORS 7 Rooms, PRIVATE ncaa 'NOSEY NEIGH BR iy, init, WATERFORD wus | WASHIN TRONINGS : eee” Gee healed. near down} We beve the aut Sr yon. P 6 sm. sane. See ne re'e) gap ; re Sern ome 5 Hie "Esmee a | ii 3 fowe, 1 8. Forte. ae | caw 2 om. Welcome. | ZGDERN CLEAN 4 RMS, AND = . ou] WOMAN Wass) ITFING Dt Wi met F d ti TEMS, PVT. ENTRANCE. 8 YE 54000 or PE 5-700. At Elis, Lake, PE 5-2900. . ‘| home. FE 5- ontiac Farm an ‘ aus BVT BATH_NEWLY RENT APT PORN 3) UG, $ ROOM HOUSE, GA- ME WASHINGS 4 & TRONINGE © LOGAT. | Industrial ‘Tractor Co. 7 RMS. & BVT. BATH 3 CLEAN ROOMS. PARKING. nest, 431 Hickory ‘Lane. on Wes: FE 2-4990.° Baby washi welcome. Z = WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. / open Baly * Spelt sunday SOR seer tosias OFT = Cathie Be PE ous Nb wiPURE OR a Ys © 1 ee As Auburn Hgts. Va. UL ras. ORCHARD COURT $100 DOWN ~ Building Service > __ 12 MOVE PORNITURE OR 2a 7 ROOM ‘APTS. i MAIN IN, FLOOR. APARTMENTS ee ae foot living room. y - ‘Ad 2-1 BLOCK, BRICK AND CEMENT ~ODELL. CARTAGE * alehed. r, pit, ent. and BR NEW | Moves You In work, Residential and commer- Local and long piisiance moving. baths. ‘ See ar AIR a Also Ln ged house bagoned rok a ‘Phone FE fis ALL Faint NEAT. si aneeoke le sre Ww mage, © “4 i closets. We: FURN. Z 2 “o ae UNWANTED ARTIC! ’ -” clear 4:30 ated nee aa w — ar up free of o ARTICLES ee | _ , fara. dauke oly. abun 8 Pi ONE & TWO BEDROOMS < everything ; cao FINisH PE $3722 pg a weekdays oF Sat. & | “RENT” Ty , NT? ections gem tee oor service. ‘Painting & & | Decorating 20 2 7 hocals FULL BATH UP. - DRASTICALLY REDUCED — | after 5 p. oe ven WHY PAY RE} necessary. Tr details, write|4-1 BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT | 1st DECORATING. PAINT. Ft. i ee with garage, adults. FE ‘ ‘4618 | desktoc’s esect eaibeatve, seeder | toga os — ears Gores MK OE. BM Week work also _Tirepiece OR 38402, “ng and wall papering. PE 4-086. : Ri, MOD. Nit. SCHOOL, NO | Pootinc’s most cnetins. eat, _Hits. \ BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS Chic 14, Th. |\A-l BASEMENTS .PUT UNDER. . ist CLASS PAINTING DECORAT- . * drinkers, children. 72 AL ee MODERN ry RM #70 M ra WITH oe PART TIME TELEPHONE Death home. also house raising & “ing and repair, Save now with: Q ROOMS. PARTLY FURNISHED. parcony type building with individ: | MiUoosit Smal! baby welcome. Yo- LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES en new gremine of more ae ms ~_ | w ee ee aise 3 rooms furnished, 291 Ceo “ual "entrances quire 79° Doris Rd a | fice arly Om as Mr - ; MPLETE BUILDING SERV. | i rt , — o a 5 ROOMS & BATH IN THE roe BOF am med decorator — pend fi WN an meena Bee | MODEL OPEN ‘ O'Brie Tere sie MT) SOwkEl CONSTRUCTION Co. aang Cook Ee eo | ul | ee nie public 3.3011. _— te ope, Stove and ane NEW 3 BEDRM. BRICK RANCH. WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO f MORNING COOK WANTED. tors ZA 42253 or OA 3272 | Oo | . | eure 3 So ee PRIVATE | fared attached 2 so rast fat eee XCEPT a Eine of -bours. “Apply at. the Chuck, “AT DRY WALLS & PAINT. 9°) 4bY INTERIOR DECORATOR... bath end entrance. Heat and utll- wom! Oe Sem punenaines Gane 1 stanley oped ae rns WOMAN Ww PE % & PLANS. |S Paperog re te. ’ - Popo PAD iter 008-84 Cats | Automatic: nent ere an, master TV “NEWLY DECORATED. «RMS. F vers ees 3 WORK. ANY TY HOURE fea. . . TARR Rena’ te ost an earetane| custom drawn. OL 1-8200. mall ay * bape removed PEE ENGNG, 2 rooms. fo gy heat furn., pola and many other fine | nee po . $65 mo. 1111 Brown “W ESTOWN REALTY of om. i Autos, fer-| PAINTING Lg = PAPERING, $55 mo. See caretaker. : NEW? BEDR BATH. OIL FU FE 82763 or Eves -LI nished. plus wages for St 8° | BLOCK, BRICK. CEMENT. WORK | Tho ADULTS. 3 RMB. & BATH. UP- por a limited time, no leases or NEW 3 BADEN. Tear Beh $3 WHITE LARE TOWNSHIP) cake ply Pontiac Press Box 1. MA ‘ase Teomp ST EOr Ex- stairs. Front beck entrance | gecurity d eauired. | mo 3 ae Tower, Oxbow Lake, EM| #RAME HOUSE RE- REGISTERED NURSES sAsEMENTS WATER ~ PROOFE PED. rr 10 per cent disc. for cash. j Garage, FE PE 2100. __ | ASbLTS ON 1 35 PAIRS PRICE $4. $4,990, ONLY $250 - "Pediatrie supervisor. 26¢ bed hos-| Burt, Srmremees: free estimates. Guaranteed. Pree est_PE 4020.) |] . —_—— | BACHELOR APT. Ne ne. B 2 SAL Ee sT. APT. 6 Sous 7 BEDRM OIL WeaT. _D pital, full approved. Liberal per- a Me us KAA PAINTING & DECORATING. = : | shower bath, very nice. PE 24376. MANAGE: 8 "Close in, $75 mo MY 49004 7 BEDROOM. FULL BAS — Soumel policies. Salary $400 m BUILDING REPAIR. PLASTER: | “2 years, experience. ‘Reasonsbie. GLEAN 3 RMS. PVT. BATH & ENT. FE PONTIAC AREA € RMSE | bardwood floors. Plastezed walls, Contact tor of Pon- ing, masonry, carpentry. Fre thes. Phone UL 23-1308. * ans Clese to schools, bus & shop- OPEN DAILY & i igaae bath, 3 bedrms 7085 Pontiac) aluminum worms 8 i ——— + ae Genera) Hospital “Pontiac | _ +2200. FAINTING. | PAPERING & WASH- 1 ss; ing. FE 5-1966 after 3 : lo A.M 5-BATH. Trail. 4 Mi. W. of Pontiac. Avail- a vere agri . Ng) tla ony _Mich. CEMENT & BLOCK ing Guar. Reasonable. FE 2-2312.) ~ ~ mt ORL AN — wien ORCH IARD D COU RT | PRIVATE 4 ROO! Mg AND BA »| able March 32, VE 99621. TO BE MOVED scl COsMETICN THAT PRO ORK FE 5-0783 PAPERHANGING — PAI NTING. RTMENTS heat. stove, relrieer sé RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY. 3| HOUSE vide @ future. No quota to. meet, woes. GEnEED Steven Navarre. UL APAR 1 child welcome. UL 2-1320 bedroom home West side, in- West Huron st Packete eunditien: _unitmited territory. FE 2-403. (CUSTOM HOMEE BY ft Pao al “ what I t by double dating — you Auburn Ave, | _guire 85 coin story semi-bungalow. Livin: SHORT ORDER COOK. 8 P.M. TO builder, Free estimates. UL 2-515, 4204 Naturally this is ‘mean iy Pg ee APT S. Sales BBQUTR- ‘a 7 Bi thy re bet. , 2 AM Apply to person. Chief CEMENT IS OUR SPECIALTY. __ Television S Service 22 BOTH get to take me to the dance!” CON WEST SIDE COR — ee | ee gh ee eeaiamne > Pontiae Bar. 78 Baldwin. | _*ioors ba- ments EM _ %-4879 —— ae, “NEW FURNITURE $ rooms, auto. peat, full basement, ¢ biarcoms, 3 baths — Other has) and bath up Ask for a ve SHORT ORDER COOK FOR ‘COMPLETE RE MODELING. i pay On moar MIGHT TV SERVICE | newly decorated, po Ange es laree, bedrooms. Studio uvt Kinzler i eee eee eine ADO ln otor Walton 's| rooms tree estimates. PHA terme) = © UB STRAKAT | 30| Rent Apts. Furnished 33 “RENT Fe ST TEE CLEAN. | TOR Seem Siew. STI SS, Jone Se cas = : Corner Lunch, Cor, of Walton & rooms tree on Rt FHA terms __M. a aetiee Share Living ; Quarters 30 —DRASTICALLY REDUCED—~— WE HAVE ONE OF THE CLEAN- each lease FE 45000. : 43585. Perry. CALL OR | ~~ _ JENSEN § TV SE Kk APTER. | nn i MODERN. ine vu "7 “| est end = ee ae SAM WARWICE AT wee oe CHEAPER _ SECRETARY permaneet positon CERAMIC TIL - = a “? 23 LADY WILL SHARE ROME retpect on prt Et fi front. Uw. MODERN 1 BEDRM, PTs, {| Pontiac cabinets with | formice eT “Ports Take lake privileges. Lease. 8125. == THAN-RENT t in typing & PREE ESTIMATES, TERM | ti) TT eno e| pen. furn. on 59. after 330. Stove, refrig., uti s Qf «mene, 4 ted ‘ze Seat lineal ate’ male ARIS AD noe ava gemmuagenino | Gam, WTA RE SAAS aoa emg emg ADEE Oe ee Om OLE EL OE Wy Bho Gre ease a. Call Patter- 1: Zs U i i = . eke. cond., terms. ton & Patterson and Barrett 45 Free estimates. FE S-6761 or | ALS OE ee 7 = be |" enette, pvt. entrance. Fe oe gti. MANAGER EE cot ae APT. 6 “fara. 2 bedrm rm. upper, 8 Nice neigh baths, gas Builders. FE 45059. = FE 5-6133 ae STOM UPHOLSTE LARGE ROOM, .RE: 869 borhood. Reaé. LI 71-1553. | FOR SALE BY OWNER, LARG WOMAN TO DO GENERAL GaHAL SERV. FREE EST | RL ee coals Lake Rd. EM Wtd. C Contracts, meee 32, . ‘oneon. PE 5-5603. * opEN DAILY c SUNDAY oA TERFORD, VIEL VILLAGE For Rent Rooms :; 37 FOR SAL! ot ene waned ——— and mending, on Sun- Partney Electric FE 5-5430 i +5641. : ij BM. KITCHENETTE, pare. & KN. 10 AM—-® PM. 3-ROOM NEWLY REDECORATED Indian Village, 51 Mohawk. FB Cees eater Spm PREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING | aUG8 AND GPHO ACTION!! |" End. very nice. PE 2436. | aeaece RATED cx Site ee, } NICELY FURNISHED SLEEP-| 1040. ye Seon call efter § Pm tor See SES SO aae | | uitare_cieened. overs resiees. It i ROOM, TE PRI-| “and bath, ov Pu vote | STITE tag room, 36 Nortoa. BUILD NOW aryers FE 6-8431, RB. Munro | Use. + day. Cali UL 24250.| On Your Land Oputet Abe vate bath. 3 adults only, 200 N.| 9j.Huron, pe Page only. 2-0674. mV HI E BROS. i IRM KITCHENETTE FOR GEN- FOR GEN- £ “WTD : WOMAN BETWEEN 60 & “Electric Co. 1060 W. Huron. | 851 8 Squirrel R¢___| have sold on @ ftst of jeine | Paddock. alberta Apis. __ SMALL. NEAT 4RM._ APT. On | : OR +1295 tlemen. Stove. Refrigerator. Prt. 3 BEDROOM HOME 15 to live in, More for home than GUARANTEED RB ROOFs — ALL | —“THOMAs UPE UPHOLSTERING land -contrect, and SS ed he Tk RMT MOD. MOTEL APTS. . $id per wk. Couple pre- | seco Dixie Hwy. ent, Bus stop. Utilities furn $12 Me = sine eam & Kinds ae 1918. Hews Mara, | 191 wobrH PERRY 8ST. Fee Sage Ag “Reasons: bie ats | + double. Clark's Motel. FE olla Cail after 5S pm. PE | open Eves ‘til @: Gun, 10 “ti! S 3 Also Garage space. FE 8-3624 = wiseg. pirccine iveiiells | oe -8888 ts Mortenge my also| 41908. 45271. Call Today. Financ . W TO LIVE IN MORE POR WIN FULL Ca FE cgunis put HIOUEEREEDING COT- | s Furnished 35 i NICH FRONT RM. FOR GEN. A GEN- All types custom building. Oa “Some ak Saget. care of 3 CR woUsEMoN 850. Lt A. Young | & Fo ind 24 oer EN. R hot oe _ at. all Sudues. win- Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Reut Heans Farm * a eee. fog FE: 2-9514. our lot or yours. Your plans or éren_ YE sim ‘HOME, GARAGE, CABINS, ADDI ne Onn a pare sage ter rates. Tru-Rustle Caping, 468 | ne | OO gm. NE NE. SIDE. TARGE CLEAN ROOM FOR OEN. I | WANTED DENTAL AL” ABSISTANT, tions Licensed builder FHA Ps aakiey: anaes ON E_ Walton Broadway. Lk. Orion. MY_3-0008. 1 BEDROOM Bachelors or couples. PE 41998. | ““tieman, shower, FE 5-6728. J. "C HAYDEN, Rea or = | ry a ree oe Patna t+ re ctl in lan ae tacit Apply Pontiac Press ares FE Cee, | ten Gentes Lee ABSOLUTELY 7 EARGE. CLEAN FRONT RMB. 142_w. Columbia ert TORN OR Gavuas.| Gooau Loe NOG Ge WERT |e x” Wanen .. Help Wanted § PLASTERING NEW ere REPAIR. OY ang Josiyn a road are. Answers The | fastest action on your tand | Main floor. ‘ti, furn. 103 1 ROOM KITCHENE white Lake { _ Automatic utill- 3 FE 2-095. Pv amee ~~~ _Vern Keller. UL 21740 | fe of “Peppy.” Reward. act. Cash buyers w rove. PE ¢-1253. vate bath, stove. refrig.. ex & Must BOARD OPTIONAL d’ —— = ee . own | “LASTERING & REPAIR REAS ve eet . Call Re "Realtor Parridge ¢. FE ¢ F NEWLY DECORAT ED “Roots. ane st cold water tira. Adult only. is ee aa 2 ai got eierences. ies Oanland ave Are ~ oat Close to St. Fred’s A | Pat Lee FE 21922 Ee aNd WHITE BRT SS TRICrs heat, lights and gas. § 20 B a : : Lost TAN ChsH_ FOR LA ATH. te ladies or ry Tina Mpreaucia, No’ cash ouuey WG. SNYDER FLOOR TA LAYING, _tany. Please phone OR 39035. __ J VanWeit. xr) Dine Hey.) 7S. Jesse FS CE a re a garage a resi Mdetiamen, Holly, MEirose 17327. priviebes. FE #4 FE eaado Poier @pm.| Se this completely modern home necessary. 9 to 12 am. FE 2-3053. tea tn¢ fintshing. Phone FE Ost: BLACK AND TAN MALE OR za 3 ROOMS, rT iat FLOOR 4S. BATH. Cook. E4343 23 Suil_besqment, nape bent, Newly COUPLE-CARETARER = | German Shepherd, a A = *ASH | _Ciark St Week 3 ROOM. | Bid is, Bete Ret. tbe da 13 Stee NEAR LAKE.- vr ~ Windy. bee Op an —400-W-Huron: + ‘ Bastered ‘ra _— COOK HOUSES ER ROOF REPAIRS | _leneia and East ‘Bi FE 27544) 2 ROOM $1 aa aii CORNER = one Maddy Lane, Keego Harbor. FOR ’ and ends ohe-car garage only 2% to $0 Pulltime for both Live eavpsTROUGHING FE 4-004 aes __Uul_fure_73_ Clark. ___|1 BEDR ‘close fee t0 trans. & sbop-| 43474. ae 16 ae on premises. Accommodation tor as. Le nights. —. | For your land ag = feo 7 RMS. BATH. IDEAL POR BACH- | ‘i rar : “Contact | = 7 BEDE HOUSE. co aid a ove egunle coty.Selacy Sim, me THe so EPicle the otn tpge, | LOST roors, SPO: sues aay Bou, FE 4 tig er BATH AND ENT | OS. soficoback. 68 Murpay Bt. fura, gn Wolverine Lt. near | “‘ieman® a4 Norton Ane FE 2¢7H.| NO MONEY SOWN FoR —__———_————— i i icuee’ terme, par ich an neat eelce Seti, Hwee re Rods, PVT, BATH, AND ENT,| pe net wt | Hse th Aint tC | Rooms. With Board 38 WM. A. closet space, bath: Adjoining lar ‘MasOm WORK. HOUSE RAISING eWALE B BEAGLE 3 YRS. ARRO REALTY > furphy Re FE after §:30| 1ST FLOOR, ATTRACTIVE ¢- “d {. BRICK HOME FOR owe sneha ait tric range, fefrig. _ unit for ete D & LOST FE ace ke 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. ve All day Sun. & Mon apt. Pvt. bath, laundry room. ss T BEDRM. oe ~ snacks; television, telephone. elec- M Building Service. FE 72-1004 or 10. Vicinity of Bas i wes pm OAS HEAT. rage, beat. N. Shirley ond Lots! _remt._ 1% _yys._oid. EXTRA CLEAN, HOME STYLE tricity: laundry sent out, ges for Eves OR 32778 ae eens po.Om Sane. CASH TAM BATH GAS WEE Arg | St. Pontale, Aduite only. OL) "Seow HOME. NEW PORK. meal. TV. 14 Mathews. FE Sobriety. Good per — CIAY DPDoIC ee . ha ; i $ ¥ ist STOVE & RE Auto. washer. Ne —T 5-0377. position City references Call’ SPECIAL PRICE Lost BEAGLE—RED BLANKET. AVAILABLE FOR LAND con-| 2-772. 00 eg eg STOVE & RE-| Gas heat. Good ref $90. 9 May- =n — Ww RS — PENSION- 3101 W. eeite nds Begone owner JOrdan 4-667 ow. on custom “quality built’ vic. Nichole & & Bivd. Auburn | TRA A OME EQUITIES. 7 ROOMS & BATH, WARM AND | “\..) orator on. “30 Cadillac, FE _pard Ct. ‘ers. Im Clean Christian home. FE Evenings GOUPLE. THREE ROOM FUR \nemees spring or y Serty summer | Hgts. UL 2-2313 | NO OBLIGATION. CAL clean. Pvt. ent., ali utilities furn. gsr ; = BATE. LIEE Swe. VAN 9 BEDRM. BRICK. iabed apt and utilities. House- Start building 800 STRAYED NEAR HAGGERTY & | including washer. Child welcome... —— OOM APT, FOR LEASE. Gee nt Gather. Gerdes By M WITH BOARD OR Tile basement, FE toi) 3 ~ RRar et rn areas PSs Beceem Mere a Reece AN TOM TISOM | fetta wrap eee || meres eigenen te? | MeN cS Macions ts ou: MopM Gre Mian 9 oom | teh ine bv. Pe cams ae 8 porter + 3463* maje English setter. Wearing TRMS's RATH z re. features. ies OBTT. Ne thi ; Dow ooking State age end exper> pe Bat} white $12 wR 41550 eT EDAOOM MODERN. ence Write Personnel Dept. —— 2 mat a choke bain, Right 074 rae | REALTOR PE. 42533 | 08 2nd Door Cr rd LE. Ave. | ture. Sculls tie TED APT In |CLEAN 3 BEDE DERN. | Convalescent Homes 38A ot ing own Woman’ Bg Hancock Business —_ AZ _ £20847 Reward | nS Telegraph RA e wt, 2 7 ROOM UNFUR ee esos eet utes pauire HOURE COD. Wil] build starter ome on your _Avenue Eas ,i. Me eee ee 7h a eer rr 7 ROOMS & BATH FOR WORK- ding. all utilities fur- cou FOR jot Our plans o your - LAKE ORION AREA (att sired br haetsty trained, mas | _Hobbies & sevens 2 cia H oe nis ine 8122 FP 23-5378. | po ” Gall ve 8-4558, before 5.| ple or bachelor Ferry. PE SS race wk or eauaetery, Becement mctated. . 0 cE: a “- | + PD PEDAL PPP PPP di _ see SS ee re , Wonderful part time | cnn atv our sftice General, Prin gs 20 GALLON AQUARIUM, PUMP. CA$ T ler ATmhee MENT APs, | 7 BEDRM. LARGE bart gH oe gl en ground fleet, 20 hour core ee | Seoall. Om Beam ge ; . | 5 = = s \ Reply Pontiac Press Boz 7} | rence st. Phone FE 30135 | «filler. Tight heater, breedie | << cunsuee- _Ruth_ PE $4257. _—S=ss__sd| SP 40000. nT | en Lake. Commerce. Cae eS EN PLEAS. ATTENTION ~ MAJESTIC (1 PAINTING INTERIOR AND FE 8-0170. -xO HIDDEN FEES— 7 RMS AND PVT. BATH CLOSE ;~RoomM sTUDIO APARTMENT | "3500 VACANCIES Faas. BUILDERS DINER exverior | Keap roles. Pree est) | paint BY NUMBER PICTURES. | in. Baby welcome, FE 2-3043 oF | © stove, pigirigerster. eat, & lent) TRA +0. e PRIVATE HOME. PRIVATE HOME| 8° purrgundines, ‘Penson teal ee eae nie Experiences short order cook _ “ates PE & Serabeie FOe C raermce & | Nicholie & Harger, Co. | -u es ROUND FLOOR, PVT. $35 per. mo. PAUL A. KERN, | TV. automatic washer. ¢ ae Must pong ollgs Sy arse | sroup. Bich. fer swing-ebift Grill work 4 saifts BLOOMPIELD — Watt 1 CLEANERS, Book Store. 15 E. Lawrence St a8) 7 RMS. GR OUND. FLC Rg ey bath Gas heat. 0 cnitd sands a. Also phoma hy 4 and operate den weshing ones Ee ote windows, Reasonabie Notices & Personals | 25 33 WEST MEDI TE _ent_ Util ra OR > =a ea enc Hotel Rooms 39 of Clarkston road. MY 2 shifts. Transporte on Se ee z ! ‘9 7 RMS A PVT i ARTMENTS. en aE | Oe eer err Fibat. - interes, Cail MI ¢4nle or FE eLecra” origin Nae cchpa i a J trance «8 Balcwm VE 2410) be 3 AND 3 SOD ee hot water | SMALL HOME, 1 BED et *L AUBURIN 16.000 | $8383 pire and geod ating 218 E BT? ACTION | Sse — ae set refrigerator, fy ulated’ | remy tg veces —. = Seal HOTE I 13 Mile & tulle MAN OR LADY WITH ‘aT. LEAsr te Pn FE ¢ IN On SB good good land contract. New > (GE BASEMENT _ — Near St. Benedict and Donelson | = rm. FE $6830 lean Rooms by, Dey or Week prick a. oy eo ME 4%. PER 5 vears expe:.ence selling FOLDING Sakis: ea A SERV- ¢ seasoned. Your cash upon tl peighborhood Inquire 65 He schools. Gomumaah to nage 50 aE Also 1 or vingeration unit CENT GI MORTGAGE. 7 yrs. azivg Real Erste & interested ice OR 31402. : iafactor inspection of prope son, FE 25883. and bus service Call FE | SEALE L MODERN Cookie ply ref: units./ ¢ig Landscaped. Fenced, disposal tp a phanee Write Ponies Pres ot RNACES. CLEANED AND IF S | ms Ask Ken Templeton. | =* LOE. RMS. & BATH. 74 EARL- PE 44232 for complete de- | ~ adults edule oly Oe ee xt iN. Auburn — family rm. Basement. Near school cllionil ae a nae “Templeton, Realtor || mest FE 234 ob ti ae eS ler Ral Ask for Rent Stores - 40 _snd_markets. sUuiper TOP PLIGHT REAL ESTATE PLASTERING. NEW OR REPAIR | LET US | 2339 Orehard Lake R¢_ FE 44863 | 7” ROO ROOMS, 8. Py ENT, sanb-y pow apanrenTe | UL SIT a | delcsman needed to help in es.) Work _gusranteed FE Oi __ | QUICK ACTION OM ONERACTS | TARE i aE PVT BATH AND |» private paths, het water, heated. GNTON LAKE SOLAR. PUR- 20x60. 367 E. PIKE. SUITABLE ‘Temp. S mn pended | :8106 Oro a ee ants MACHINE [FILED | Give You 1 Place to Pay | SEASONED LAND CONTRACTS 7 LARGE RMS. ace for-| {is Raspes blshed oF unturnished. ELgin | for real estate, insurance or beau- ; are ‘woking to get ahead and Maniey Leach 10 Bagley St. we rou : Buyers waiting. Bring your 8b-| ent Utilities and garag' “BATH STOVE ep! 3 ty parlor. PE 4-4688. ~~ Too wsKe the “Reat Ertete— dusiness “THOMAS ELECTRIC ~ Ease Your Mind stract & land contrect. Clerk) —ntshed PE: 2-5680.—~ furnished, PE 4-6309. 2101, Sylvan ‘Village © G sem) coves? we Bare eo s / ; . Real Estate, PE 31888 or PE piss g BATH. PVT. ENT. iii * eine Rd. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 store, 200, ACROSS FROM lovely home. 3. bed- for you. Apply im person only. . Licensed Zlectrie Contractor, Res WE ARE NOT.A 44813, 1362 W. Huron. Ask for ? O™Piegraph. Ss | _ Opdyke cannebiabsccninany en een sient, ot water ease ea? le al | Mestial, Commercial eed Meter) =) AN COMPANY —— a as FU RNGSHED, }10 HAM: 3 LS a and || use. | sent ifiees avaiable, téeel for| fiving-reom end “paul ‘Biren eb Warren Stout, Realtor trial Vie tle 2 | N CREDIT “fiton. Ph. Hart nd_3001. w a ay a aoseratet. kon 3 ee anes are mauities ine retail of office ge. oi inets, tile bath wi a, y, full, TL Sager Bt. se Bad i _ MICHIGA 7 OR 3 RMS SRARM 5 FE fT 6, | = rarplabed, i tors ie Buren St. FE 8-0466. crom, baseboard beat back yard TREE me yg yt COUNSEL ORS | Huron Nr Gener! . | 3 ROOM arivan- ake EPRI ose in, FE 2-5336, §-7805. : to be proud of with patio, end A sp UOk, fates. Call after 6 718 d Contract 2129 _____ ee _leges, 1740 Inverness. PE 26702. | Sinai. LOVELY. “IDULTE TRANEW STORES, WEST | barbecue, 2 car garage. te Employs ment Agencies 8A re ¢asi ‘ Pontise Sisie Bank Bids. Buy Land Contracts | >aus a BATH $1330 venis | j ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED. gas heat, garage, basement, FE ULTRANEW! 3. ee WE CARRY PARTS FOR ALL = xs come | VEN IF DELINQUENT! sie depeck, 5. Tasman 7115 State St, Pontiac Apartments. 46769 = __ jad 2. as we i ‘ flict ‘ale tog weiaihe eee ~ | reba or “Sr'MA S158 tresiogs ROOMS NEWLY DEQORATED, FETS) aay PORN, 7 BEDROOM, WEXR SUUESxY |" Rent Office ce Space_tt At I ee yes lg Ri gg lg Pg APPLIARCE at EE 2-4021 KNAPP. SHOES | ; {0g Mechanic St. FE 23460. 3 *Eaguescome $10 week. FE. ROOM RANCH TYPE HOME | ~~~ = 09 Orenner 6) 1 ment furnished Aged 4050. $400 noy-y 96. Oakland 1 OR 3-1502, HUMPHRIES REALTY | ee OATH 1ST PLOOR.| baby, welcome 2 BED Sia mo, call realtor 1 & 2 ROOMS. ESIRABLE. CEN. silt Midwest Employment. 406 Pon- Fred Herman CO 2 LGE, RMS. Uulifies Pvt. en-| 3-84 : 7 in lake area. sion Fiueral i loca so Harbor, $50 “Hie: nner aaeis Delight tiac State Bank Bidg FE 5-927 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 _ comPLETE COLD WAVE, $5.00. large porch. * | aes BATH. UTIL. FURN.| Partridge & associsies, Soluues tamiousk oe a! gi t ree Dorothy: PE ? | Wanted Real Estate 32A | trance. 2651 Eliz — FOR: soft water. dots gf eat. very | _ 43361. are | FE 24078 ‘Nice 2 bedroom home. ol beak ~~ ; ANI! MS. =| se in ° MODERN - en —iiieiemeniiemen EVELYN EDWARDS attExarions, price PE 63202 iT OIE OF WOMAN FEEBRRD | 7 Aiea.” clean upper. apts: 149+ ieureccaretater, rear door. (2 t 2 RM. 25 mil, east of M near new school, $8,300. Fears VOCATIONAL COUNSELING | aEPERATIONS. SUITs & COATS.| 2-8734. Confidential. The Salvation CASH WAITING § =. _E Howard. fae aD 7 RMS. & seat a nat 1 eater « as = Heights. 3330 8, Crooks | §250 — ele fipor warebeuse| SR OT OF soeean: { ————— o . . FRAN . Sa a pe ee ae a Ca x COMPLETE GOLD WAVE 1,5 (ose your home. fast service. |? met revervnibe furs. 288 WBISe | parking 100 E Muron. PE SIG | 5 suact 5 ROOMS AND BATH, | BUME.. Loading dock and sleveter | roto adams, Rochester. _ ob mit euire oY HURO® 40584 Mrs. Louts Moore FE 6-6360.— | Mt M & Ht Style = = ae wi auxviaes more. sare eae | SHIRLEY. Y APTS. En ure and 1166 Lakeview wi from downtown. i a ORESSMAKING, TAILORING Al lame Lave ® t Pontiac 3 ROO (MODERN HEATED APT. | 2 children. FE | : THIMK! . rr aiterations, Mrs. Bodell. FE “CijART ES CHESTER | 1 8 | Bg Bronte sy Lake Orion a ae FV rs a - Dinie over Keego Hardware. 12 °to"g 6 pm — . Rolfe H. Smith SALES - —_ | AIR_ CUSHIONED SHOES cad! Eat: Ear. J Site $55 per mo FE 2: 2 BEDROOMS iN NEW HOME. REALTOR Man aged 25-45 with goo per- DRESSMAKING TAILORING AL- , A nt | «=O AXD ) FHA |? oS" mites Ce neta e | TaN UPPER Plat. sos Libes: |? SEO! ee —_ e Te WHERE ELSE CAN YOU pain & Roti resclly er ———. ign Bion done DAINTY MAII ) SUPPLIES - 730 CASH FOR oe saz _ Sooke $13 wk. 63 i st. Fe 20616. ; Tae BATH PRIVILEOES NEW OFFICES—WEST SIDE. FE BUY A HOME FOR. — mont star im my home 8-845: rage Yes, we can sell your home ws :< BATH UPPER. FRONT dren Wel-| 23-2144. : Pontiac State Bank Wallace. PE down pay- ATH UPPER, (RMS. & BATH. UPPER on Ellzabeth Lake. Children . Bldg. FE $0221 | Income Tax Service 17 _5-7805 com we rey Pag bt gh ag ¥ ROOMS “AND - >) BATH Srosuuat | ao ry crete entrance, Basement. Ga-| come. $30 8 month, 3882 Oak- Rent ce Ba “Prop. 41. a A $82 NPOWN ee , — ae 9 pea ew | DORE WEIORT MAEM cétesat “ mation Do not feel obligated. Bas Bes Auburn near Crooks. | Nice Jase. Adults. 7 lls RkRGH = Egteh~ ctio E nomically newly ur property & 4 : ODERN tiger aan eae : aes mo heopmcsre wet Oe Giucccae ane en Dex-A-Diet tablets 88 cents at (i! stuPine cash you can receive 3 ae < BATH NICE. ADULTS. (RMS. & BATE UPPER. 20 por |? kitchen. | Almost new. Garage. ATERACTIVE aa TeT00 one $69 PER MONTH PIANO LESSONS MAJORS Be Gervice. corner of Virgimis end | SIMMS z 7K net fo YOU ec WE BUILD Prt. Botr FE 41089 after 10, ae FE €16 GARAGE, ont Twaites gree hers wifehousing ware $200 per) _ @VA 1] Al reguiar Be-* win. ‘or * ‘ i 3 TER ton Li 3-4620 after 7 p.m. Te ae Bisset a VI Exercise ma pass the e887 | 732° W Huret SON RE ess? — 2 ‘& 2 LARGE RMS M , ie yaundry priv Ou Pist afer 38 ; ee with small ‘dowa pay- raph, i a 3 ~~ EMPIRE TAX sen ce { ee month- |! : mee | 1 FE 2-5408 or 4 RM. WESTSIDE, NE E OR RENT 3 Work Wanted Male 10 Your Home S my Kauciog clad tesay- LESS | HAVE CASH, a RMS, AND BATH, 14 RMed” Heat & hot water furn. sen Te ERATOR — ¢ week eek b downtown aren ares. ron BEDROOM COLONIAL Phen cell 7 33 THAN 8100 PER VISIT. Come AVEL| Ne rs | MT 63263 J BEDROOM BRICK, CLARKSTON | $8y5 "sek 9 . ape M1 PAINTER INTERIOR AND 1318 Oxbow aie Rye or worn. | tt aties as you le every, cay Witt. ae FROOM MODERN UNITS LAKE { RooMS. NR PONTIAC MOTOR. _feae so mont Maple 8.0586. = Cee ae eee ree ee ta Rd, oy Mf JOU Bieter Be Oe mao, | We, Wil Wavel wo sep fou tnd! Hroct $1220 week. Scdpol DUS. |" ga6 month. after 5. | heat, $90 month MAple_5-0356. For Rent eee 42 ifetime Al mom - i-1 PAINTING & WALL PAPER [00 eet oe ee Dy; | a es, a nT For spelt) stow Joy, ‘and contract or acre: | 665 Pontiec Lake Ra. 7c eoues 6 BATH 40 PER MO. 3 7 BEDROOM HOUSE NEAR UN- Lifetime Alumin | 2d ontiac Lake ng PE 24721. INCOME TAX SERVICE | —#_ FE HALL | te out nom for ® 3eminuie | 3 CLEAN ROOMS, PARKING. | Close to. FE (670 | ni ee MOUSE, | BUILDING s8x0 SUITABLE, FOR ROOF & SIDIN : A-1 A PENTER a. NEW PORMERLY WITH INTERNAL VILLAG service R washing, baby welcome 4 AND $ ROOM sPaRi eee. i% bathe Gas heat. New dec. storage, or machine F H A . | and repair FE 4-4 REVENUE SERVICE. NOTARY FOR RENT R. D. ILEY, sae wo Cottage St See caretaker 30 Washington FE | 1's baths Gas heat. eye os or | bur Ave. _— : A-1 PAINTING, re OR & EX-| PUBLIC. FE 2-5805 2 Lake Ra 7 ROOMS, $15. FER V0) as HOT WATER inquire at 168 Auburn. Would like | GARAG m1 Cl She Sd $390 M oves sous 4 Sih of Oh Sar Nt OF INCOME "TAX SERVICE |) PARTIES RECEPTIONS re eis? — tee ee Bet ENT. |® RMS ate be Toma “aher_t. | feeponaible_party Faou | GARAGES FOR RENT (3% “i x an FO os 00 | . AND de i BLE FROM AVAILABLE NOW. CARPENTER, 3 ee ciean and nice. Adults only. | 5 RM._& BATH TERRACE WITH |? 7 dehoot ean beat. #80 car (1) 1 car. FE S-i06i. Inquire DLORAR BUILDING. co. and cabinet work, New and "OR 3-5597 | FOR RESERVATIONS $20 per = oa at 273 Bald | ° @y easement of] heat, ~ mo.) 94315 _at 237 Baldwin. Bildor Ot 2 bait D_}y_ Murdock. FE Ent CALL. FS 41088 we Fete 296 8. East Bivd, M1601 | > Roos AND Ws BATH, REFRIO- FE 2-9122 _"- CARPENTRY AND CABINETS iNcOME TAXES. ACCOUNTING 3261 ORCHARD LAKE RD 7 ROOM Pie TMENT | CHI CHIL- | 5 Soo Seat FURNISHED. Oe ae a seen Oe ~ SL ATER’ S —<9 DOWN : Reas, Guaranteed. FE 8-3262. | service, 2015 Cass Lake Road, wr RENT DISHES, SILVERW ARE ss welcome. FE call after 4 p.m. FE month. Adults. FR 4-7457. - $800 oithin C_BINET MAKER AND CARPEN- | ‘Keego Harbor. FE 8-277. | _punch bowls. ee i GOING TO SELI > Ai STOVE "s 5 ROOM APT ST GAR DOWN. |} BEDRM. BASEMENT. MANY Todustrial m “5000 aguare, fet roe See this large 2 ho gh : att amaoel @ specialty. re INCOME TAX SERVICE | DAINTY MAID 8 ett MS: : 201N ; . gut ney a ” tg. ta turptshed Utilities aie = small wk pro Mage Fisher |“ oxtras. $83 mo. OR 3-3802. crete feo Fi war! a ventile- re gare “Simm cote — 4-3000. | She as 7 tus help yo y * AR- pos CAPENTER WORE OF LAN eae Vtd. Children to Board 26| % 7% breoers 7 "ROOMS GLEAN [UPPER PRI) Pe sets or MY 2962" ¥ ROOM HOUSE. OARAGE, GAR Se CCAR | "eaStiteh mikias witht kind Reasonable. Call after *' mcomr vax Preranrn mm. Wtd. Children to Boar 7 vate bath and entrance, 116 State. <"Rys AND BATH, FULL BASE- SLEX POLL wiwe.|_ Mé aeeie R arene, gain On we VRE EXP, [ou home, Lone form itemized.) ~*~ _ PE 2.0049 HOYT REALTY wy 2.0066 7 ROOMS, OAS HEAT. CLEAN. ment FE 3943 ____—_|3 TReat Oke heat. Newly redeco:|~ ERWIN SLATER PONTIAC REALTY CARPENTRY -- 30 YRS. EXP... 38.00. P ‘00. Phone FE_ 4-6706. Pee LICENESD HOME BY DAY. 254 8. Telegraph Rd. PE 40606 or FH 86127. _6§#_=«« — RMs. & BATH.}PRIVATE, a. rated, #3, month. 198 N. Johnson. 5 * h ei ke St : kitchens & formica @ specialty. ‘OR 32043. | hour or week. FE 5-640 MS. PVT. BA’ & ENT. = i ec. ferred. A fa pn rR 53-55 non arke of. 137 Baldwin age ines ee Se & jauto. heat. De- preferred. Apply AUNDRY, $60. -_t BASS- ELIZABETH AREA EXPERIENCED BARBER WANTS: _Inecome Taxes $3 to $8. __ Wed. Household Goods 27 dt I } I I iediate - ten tent clean, quiet a | Ra. _ \ “Ra BATH, . Channe} front leading | a. —- - full_or part time job. PE 8-9378.” a RETURNS PREPARED BY —~-~—~ FURY. ot _On_Mt Clem mens 41971. 5 ROOMS, BATH LOWER, GA- | -— OMs PVT. BATH AR AND ENT. For Sale “Houses 43! Laxe. 2 votre Tee aise com MAN WITH PICK-UP D ESIRES appt. Home service. modest fee. ANTIQUE ‘DESHES tab . y | 7 RMS “WEST 5S _ UTIL, FURN, | rage, heat & hot water furn. | 1123 Holbrook, PE 8-1070 eo oad to mo hoe EA gaan. PE aera DE kind_of, work FE_ 80313 FE_8-1636. R, O. Re ae SAR | eee marble top os 10 = 34216. +" _. eee sn OE AY 5 ROO! M TERRACE, We ee 6-Room “Brick = a aes 7 _— ES WORK OF AN INCOME TAX RE ; i BATH & ENT § ims, BATH-& GARA E. Blvd FE 58-6437 * ae ene eT = Many ies gy chcongr cred is chance: pared in your home by qualified | ‘CASH FOR Hato on ant 3 children aie FE §-2043. & hot turn. On bus line. | _month eae Th. EcROOL & | 3% Acres, 2 Baths $69 MONTH for advantement. Exp: in Sales, accountant with master's degree. apf mis SAR. We Can an Pisa House PVT |ENTRANCE AND _FE_5-6267. af hoppin center. Wook days call, Tevet reclaimed brick, full day.) LARGE 3. 8B Phot See OS NATION | AO ET EXE TRIENCED — | oeeaees Cod. apgIvEE ANS fait * ach 31 Stowell, PE 42100. € RMS. -ALL meh Downs pie after 5pm. 92-6064. light basement. 2 Oreplaces, 2, HOME. OVER A A -TERAN — A J ROOMS. PRIVAT? ANCE 65 mo < SAN ecreation room. 8u ¥ Tear A * weiwe weertticnte.| aon gl gg se er appt. | Prompt sections seve. = ‘ cyt fo Povepee “nie , NER . i r On? Barn ut iasoment perbly ‘puilt “and "aod very fastefuly | ATTACHED GARDEN. 1 = j k of kind. PE, rs. Home t. = —— BATH. CORN . decora rated log and ow pice * Sane woe NY BOLIN TAX SERVICE | FURNITURE NEEDED 7 TORR ROOMS, © JON “phat angus for come) MUA M BY ASPitca P| feces, sce tat ew par| ELEN aga ae 4, YOUNG MAN 18 NEEDS DS_WORK., 42_E, Pike; FE 41102 or FE 5-5773 > entire home or odd lots. Get the , ees. Lake. | Call PE _5-7494. 7” aw.) 44 tered wal a. Ci mpated § lap Agel | ant _ Full or part time. Ref. FE 2-6546 son yOs E. STEVENS. 835 MEL- top dollar. Will buy outright or 3 RMS. zB TH. OUTSIDE EN-| 76 FOSTER ST. 1 _— aol elec: | 6 RMS. & BATH. 2 BEDRMS. OIL lete kitehen in basem't. A dream - J] R. J. v ALUET, Realtor | athe ge. Howie colle Wr) ge tee Toaaben| oe cance, “00 Bate ft Ty fod Sot wey Murotcheg.| Beat, 74g Caron, auburn ts |” Bama Suh Toot pare Pal chiang ave | appeetonent 5 —_ . 10.50 per week. | _UL ried a ntnge. till 8:3 | _ Work Wanted Femele tt ~ INCOME TAX SERVICE | WAWAED TO BOY anaem. see) Dixie Bey. ston, | Pome “Fe sie8 or “oa 75484 5 RM_ MODERN ON LAKE, BASE. | Brick, 2 Tireplaces |. sand ay call, FB Slee . > WOMEN WANT WALL WASH ‘WILL LIQUIDATE YOUR HOUSE. | Open Eves ‘tll 9; Sunday 10 ‘til 8 3 ROOMS. im, TELEVNar’ «| FURNISHED 2 RM. utifiies | Pontiac, MA 61061, a¥t-for Mrs. 114 Baths, On Lake | ee a aT OWNED Laatiaee é _ing and house cleaning. FE pasa | "I Insurance Agencies 17A hold goods asotey by py tndes dls t Al k —— : er Wwiltisars au. FE yeas & ent. gets wk. Lr utilities | Pontiac. a ge igeroil trees Cero sarah eccter i, AUBURN HEIGHTS, EXC. CHI aR ee of public auction. | AP O 78 5 RMS AND BATH OIL HEAT.| su this § year old 3 bed- toa: cars by day oe woot UL _2-4013 INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED 1. ma Sm Sale Farm, Roch- n O as a +42 | HOUSEKEEPING BOOM TS ke Children. 82 Washington 8t. room daylight basement home. A Py ee ing Bloomfield ri BABYSITTING VICINITY |"noune the, clock protection and | fxter, Michigan, OL 18681, | in pay cash for your enuty F ROOMS. FULL BATH, PRIVATE | girls or couple, ans0. @ ROOM HOUSE. 4 ALLISON. Fit | eal country view, from 24 foot) Sebo. Miles. West oe rising” ‘waterfora " service pets insurance Agen- _Wtd. td. Miscellaneous | 28 28 — —_ _ or will list and | ~ entrance eain fe: 319 Pros-| _front home Gckixad 8-0631. : — Bagpenmy Peay coe sak org ‘tt Square Lake RB Pontiac OR _3330¢___. ty. FE 445610 3-5507. aie oer Om pect. Cal ted. Clean. $55|7 RMS. AND BATH. EASTSIDE. lastered wall andy COLORED LADY WISHES DAY) _°Y. rE r OR | ; xaos HOUSE IN PONTIAC Jim 7 R. J. 3 ROOM APT. ist F FLOOR. NEAR = cate ee careaker.. 1 Dn haat Lepoiclle g aire furnace, ade noes A STE ALI work_st_by_wk, FE_S40%. ___Laund Lander Seven 18 | * ior colored ten pat ee. WRIGHT & VALUET | bus, Pri) beth. Adulte only. *)| GEEAN 6 ROOMS AND BATH, 90 OAKLAND reation space. Owner forced to 2, famil income — DAY WORK OR i eae paneaee ;. uae ant +8682, Saginaw, Mich. REALTO S. ea BATH ENT OFF | _upper flat, heat furn. FE ¢-4127: Newiy gecorated. 4 room apart sell, Full price. o “own. $45 ver month, in your home. +5775. FAMILY LA Reverse_ charges. : ve. 3 RMS, 1 . EWLY DEC.| men G GIRL Hasina es 3y SITTING IN (oe - aie fl ong te —“wTD. 24 ‘on BIKE. REAS. FE “— Oakland §-0603 ; Saar eth ta GST DREN —* pt _- 3 First St., iaancrve + REDE _ enue. rem ai, a few good seasoned Cote home ht ered 39-6402 RUW DOWN = ¥ fi a BR HOUSEWORK BY DAY REFER- wrp. io TILTING ARBOR Witt BUXDEMNED HOUSE TO a eee ee BY WEL LF | AGE EROS ‘ iy WISHED APART-| ranch, in Harrington Hills. 2 yrs. 405 Dine Hey. REAL ee OR 30701 nC UCKLER REALTY ences. Own transportation. “Landscaping 18A | “tavie saw. FE” 40200 On CoNDM LOCATION. EM ent, Westside. Inquite of Bill| old. Pull basement, corner lot. te BY es ina # ma wn inaer pe. | PANTED — AEs ee | eee Dickinson, FH 24042 PE saa, ‘call = = een ONEY i2 LEFT: rs. UTiLITA TAN) ONINGS DONE, IN OME, 1 TREM TRIMMING & RE- OR 32333 iisTiING® WANTED, ALL TYPES. MODERN | RAL DUPLEX apt. | PE 4252, = Nothing down 3 bedrm__ brick, 1050 % $5.00 bu, EM ¢ 3-2074. oF ele 9 Pree estimates. OR Money | Wanted 28A Lauinger Real OR 3-8138. off “G'inin Bove arti bitrate Mime pote? cer age, = BED- rte batement. "e ening Oa = anren Cah FAMILY wON TRONINGS | $3.00" BU: Vic. 0 _3-8838_0f OR 300. hE rr ets Lee WILL PaY chs FOR GOOD | 3 om. © Stove a rete’ | heat’ Main Hwy. near Union Li, ~~ new home Fei ene fae __Drayton Plains, OR 3 Mi ACE TREE SERVICE RE- vom MORTGAGE ON | _ bullding’ lots 200. bus line, $50 me “an K APT “avail, April. 1, adults. TO o-4in3.| $100, 4, Start Tite me stanley. if Bathe “in etieben IRONINGS 4360,BU ert E MANS.|* move Feeeue "Fe some gom frame with basement. WANTED: IM i 3 MODERN (8 RM. BRICK, APT 4| ATTRACTIVE 4 ROOM, 1 BEDRM. | Builder. FE 5-008. | Binite rm. ve xk construction _ueld FE §-0751 Diy OR FE 2-7188, FE MA 41206. . cone, farms iake ke property and erie © welcome. FE yA, bouee. ; Vag pbasement, ue sii | BY OWNER: gtasee Witt TERMS | 19 187 4, — eS MOTE side . ek caine good ref. FE Moving « & Trucking | 1 19 Wanted to Rent 29 Paul N. Jones, sy Real Est. MOTEL, = in RR en ee Sah ROME Atteactive ‘West, Suburban he " 8-6528. “| ee Hurot Pontiac on 0588; modern, automatic heat, yic, of| storms & screens, nice we nent IN . ADY, eae Norte ‘ranspor|'ments-ciesned” Name your price, | OARAGE WANTED. TO WORK ow | 82 : GOnGAN HOUGRYRATLER, G9 FT. | Blue Sky Thester: FE 34100. "| Lake orivilenes, ty shaded 18.) sa. i5y gy oe | hc "liaise _— » ATY eas. 000d. mo. and pay utilities. SERMINONAM 3 BEDE. Adem | tg be appreciated, 4920 Hobson. Prt. een beach an ern : LADY WISHES DAY WORK, EX-|~~ 7 >. Reduced Rates ; Bick iM URN. PLACE A “LOST AD. £0000 mane Gas Heat. elie Get oo 8 | PE 810 Bes) 8 Sa _ perienced, Ref, Trans. FB 46798. led, Rent or rent 2-8181 f ad sew " no Oakland | Near Lincoln, UL 2-266, : cane L| , toca f | Soon Galt Mrs. AL Call FE 2- of 86 apartment, Lope, Sam aide | CLARERTON UBIO & “wire! GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell | gee tate nome ta orem Day or 2% hr. care, FE Fs : to recover a loss, Dial FE Private bath and enirenee, wee | fabs Bee lnm 9 things you're not using Orchard bx. } ce < , 1°49 ater, stove A AVAILABLE — 8181 for an ad-writer. rear toa aig ite * L's agit: Ol furnace, $0 me: | through Classified Ads! of Mitdhebei Auburn Aver rses Exchange. “ ey 4.4807. way & es RiStarenaed & Bonded. ae charge it, ; $ ~ son gpl item i a Re A eh brick, i ranch. ys Taso “Clarkston: REAL ESTATE, INC, aterial Price 94.742 yo et a pod 4 FE «+ : A ae GROUND FLR SMITH” a ORIGINAL OWNER—Located SUNDAY 2-6. 627 Madison St. DRAYTON PLAINS 4 bedrooms, separate din: oe. rg Pull we ; a “a, : Pee basement. O71] fur- | ag Privaig entrance & per m aeeana Th Auburn A Sta - dio apt. "*private ant, Rat & furnished. mo, BELL. 1% SrORT BRICK. Be 1 a with $2,084 down. OR 35321." ~ CUSTOM BUILT - hg ol nee. fult fall bese eM BehcGe sag oo ME me gf eared em mee at. 3 1 rms., and Rook com! Pane! fam- i cee iving rm. zn Soe fas Soran warts, etars ae “ot Fs and countryside, 2 car and serena, FWA Eas, farmace, drapes, Situated on acre cor- ner Blacktop Sts, and drive- wausual value at $24,000. - LAKE PRIVILEGES an exclusive lota- just Wer additions! tetsemation and appointments call FE 8-1784, =e eeiron BLVD. ii ay tl “wn “room, Md and 10x15 paneled room kitchen. Pull basem FA ‘%e acres of excelent at gare soll, a : HOMES siesing eosts only, 3 BEDROOMS sl ft, Ivan w. 1S fe 6 ta. Living Roo . Ra WITH BUILT In HR iM cunaiic TILE BATHS ot CAR Gennes. REALTOR _ FE 5-9471 * oe TEES 82 JOSLYN, COR. MANSFIELD . N SUNDAY TRANSFERRED TO aie wir grees 3) MULTIP’ ‘ore SERVICE way sear ou ara BY OWNER. 2 B . . EA $35 raarage, i%-car garage, Lake priv. Lot 75x130, $205 down. EM 3-2071. ——— La = “$l 500 DOWN | |P'an Buren River. Commerce Vil- jage, School, stores & Pontiac bus service w! within 2 * blocks, $8,500. SaDROORE 7 YRS. OLD, EXC. ———, low dn. paym't., E-Z . Or make offer. 8-6559 DORRIS: Open House OUTSTANDING BUN age a A $9,950 is total of this SIX: SPACIOUS ROOMS A very attractive family heme = < rooms 7 art seeders os Li re, lot a Mg Golf Course, $13,750, on terms, xdren will be 5: OFFICE a gd SUNDAY 25 DORRIS & SON REALTORS. 52 v. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 TI-LAKES REALTY pnt sos Sade, ep rooms, ace, 002200 foot carpeting, wash- — ogg on stove, newly decorat- ed, large’ trees.” Im: pose session. Private park lot. Terms. 3060 8S. COMMERCE RD. MA 4-1578 WE TRADE i tiaised wareeron CLARK “REAL Estat E 1362 % ae ieee s wale ond nem HOLMES-BA TRAM - 4392 Dixie Hwy. s ve LAKE PRIVILEGES, Cony 2 bay at ee ten 1,900, GI terms . Well con- m ranch home, tion, @-car pias- garage. ‘ tered 4 ow features. 2 full baths, recreation room. fi full basomens, 552 het wa- nace, Only bed on fi heat. $22,500, Se! trade. Many more to choose from. Drive out to our office and Jook “over our photo-listing Parking @ istered walls mee i: Ai earn Set OR 3-1950 , _Bves. OR 3-3230 HAYDEN Foe aie Slew a tog meat se are & ew mes to choose from in @ B. R. home with Basement. $10,500, R,. home. we 1 Ti 9 Wall to wal carpet. ie Besemens. $1200 down. B. R. home. ot furnace $11,200. es = Lots. Excellent 3 home. Basement. $14,950. a8, FIRST ST 1% s home. 3 B. R. Basement. $i, 1, Terms. WARDS ORCHARD. 5 room home. Plastered walis. = furnace. erms i Rd ey F nae OME IN GAR- OSdranne a dens. tad0 “down a, eo ments. ont Premoni E @ 1959 by Nea § wa WATERFORD % ‘Tah. Reg. U.S. Pat, Off, anegaset 2 ACRE was /¢ s pene home ts ogg ted “Maybe I ra say ‘golly gee’ a lot — but do you realize 100x440 which has xi- - se peter 4 00 pine. trees +o. how many times you say ‘don't’? oe thesed oly ee ‘ . room, 2 walls sand new garage. Full price| _For Sale Houses 43, _ For Sale Houses _ OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Tri-level — re a rooms. = plenty pro| orions: off Ss uare Lake road, roll Woodward and Telegraph manEonD KE FRONT : hoe any bi-level 4 Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE REAL BARGAIN Owner has moved out of state and ss qnerifice his $8,000 gg © or any reasonable offer in this 4 bedroom modern home. and drapes. Plus ip and shi op in rear of room bric’ drooms, gas hot water heat fireplace, 2 125x285 ft. ils, 2 car age, fot, banished Call for details WATKINS LAKE PRIVILEGES room ranch, plastered walis, sone ceilings, recreation room with a. basement, large a= landscaped lot, 610,950 — rms. ae tr ae Large baths Separate 3 ace. ei car garage. Se oe _ 9 rice = this Buti in. 1986 Tie. bath Newly onal Im-| PE mediate Possession, Low down payment. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. $9.- 700. Low down payment. 3 B. R. home. _to_.wall__carpet- , L. R. New 1% car garage. — SUBURBAN, Near Schools. . R. home, Oak ak floors. Pias- ga- Eves. ‘oun. = "HAYDEN, | E Walton es, 2 Realtor FE 8-0441. BY OWNER: sun porches, full basement gas heat 2 car garige, cement drive, her agg P distance to cab or Bald- Small Down pay- weak for a ment, TE Tia6 or UL . mix ne 3 "BEDROOM BRICK HOME ON Sooners, $i.100, 100 Nia chdian Sort, John K. Irwin & SONS = ~ $378 down. Ni 3. Lo- — wim gonedl. tractive 5 cated in Auburn area on full basem gas heat, a lovely 50x200 ft. lot. 2 ving gpm and ia ca. bedrooms, full bath, Call UL alld as gieses cme. FE ee 2.5452 or FE. 4-5203, Broker. WANT A GOOD PRICE - ON A NEW Custom Built Home? WN - ££ DUNLAP - a NOTHING DOWN _ le srom_S PE Oe” eral don’ hames'Gen” nave — repossessed, a pay- ents and very easy FURNISHED octane i OPEN “DAILY 10-8 Til MELROSE NO DOWN PAYMENT Severai 35 oedroom homes wiih closing cost down. 5 per cent land contracts. Payments includes taxes and insurance, Must have good credit rating. F. C. Wood Co. Williams Lake Rd, at M59 3-1235 Office Open 9-8 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE JOLL LARGE FAMILY. ard Lake avenue, - Onl $13,- with $2,500 down NOTHING DOW You fa bu ly aoe ’. and 3. bi homes b he or without hong d move into. 4 mo eed “ig are looking for a rea! barge Evenings after 6 call OR 3.6597 +e to be a GT to fe have several = room fanch 2530 Bosna, REALTOR FE ¢4661 et ieee ~- look, and. dike a 262 8. Telegraph Ra FE 3-7103 6 ROOMS & BATH. DOR 132 W. HURON e Open Eves. id home, is me window nae Woastae i 4 hard wood : Dl ri ey walle ; , mnishes seouer aaa summer kitch- hg Corner ae i085 50 and shaded, Kast Sub urban. « Full basem Beat matretarne iat” deat Me owe —SUBDIVISION— New and ‘Beautiful — Tbe te “LEVELS QUALITY IN Design, Materials and Workmanship the ign of these = SUNDAY 2to6 Orchard Lake Vi “INCOME AND rooms e's you BEAUTIFUL ERRIEOTOM gy a Subdivision—-Conve: jent oda! new bed lace b re — G escaping. tiac's newest grade Excellent value at less than $16,500 but does require oe substantia} down payment. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Open 9-6 OR 3-2028 3 BEDROOMS. 18 pony St. $500 down. Phone Pm. 5 "FOR - COLORED GI SPECIALS moderp five room bun Dandy low with A-1 bang my and nite | Good garage ie, and. a beat. § S730. Payments on GI. Prospec’ as — aes. iians or "o down payment . GI. Prospect St. Earimore Bivd., this ow tatanding = . fs the location of room —— ~ fenced lots, paved 4 arive wa 7 ear —, Selling Price $12,600. RIS & SON REALTORS 132. W. HURON __PE 41551 = BY OWNER: 7 BEDROOM RANCH e lot in Drayton Plains. $1000 own. Payments $63 month, including taxes & insurance. OR 'B A Lot of Living is yours for $15,000 tn this desirable 3 bedroom, west side, il Ga 7 patur ick _b w. There's car- kitchen, full basement with rec- | reation space, automatic heat and hot water softner fenced | rear yard to keep the kiddies | in Cash to present 4% per <--' © morigage. Buy it while | $Ou 420 1 ted , Fine Home anid — This “= ke amiy home = delightial 2_bedroom | home 9 the otner “plus ter’?! apertment to help pay for t © Newly decorated Interior, fu? basement with automatic «&- heat and hot water, storms and screens, 3 car garage Priced terms Better make your appointment NOW. “BUD” Nicholie. Realtor 49 Mt. Clemens &t. . - Call Mrs Keichner FE 5-120' or FE 4-8773 r WHITE ‘ BROS. WHAT BY BUILDER Panda gre home Se tS Are you home buyers weltos for? Here ts the best —_"° are had in a jong, long tim bedrooms, 1'2-car at: tected somes Large earpeted living room. Spacious kitchen with dining area. Full bath. Lots of storage space pi Al storms & screens) Aluminum awnings complete heat. Electric hot water fenced Jot. Extraordinary lawn end landscaping. This home is very neat and clean—ready to Automatic and $75 per 3 doors off Williams Lake Rd. ALSO We have another 2 bedroom with basement. New oij furnace, New | hot water heater. Complete bath. This white frame home built in= 1951 also has storms & screens. Located on Dixie Highway on a ft. cémmercial lot which p to Bridge Total WE BUY - SELL - TRADE WHITE BROS. R 3-1295 5660, Dixie Hwy. "til 9: sunday 1p "til 5 Twin Starfire Bldg. Co. CUSTOM BUILT LAKE ‘HOMES — Lakes Villiage W. of Fontiac. M 3-6531 BARGAIN! BARGAIN! 2 & 3 BEDRM. HOMES-— VES YOU IN. NO OTH. ER COSTS IM WRIGHT, Realtor 5 Onkland Ave. PE 56-0441 Ss ge Evenings MULTIPL Lasting SERVICE 2-Story Frame “STRATHMORE 208 — $95 DOWN — ASSOCIATE — BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 8-963 4 BEDROOMS — Full base- ment, 1% car garage. Small down payment, ‘443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. 2 Bedrooms, full pooner pares street. Move right Mr, Wil- Call ‘collect. Gross Realty 00 ado W. 7 Mile Rd, 6 ROOMS LeBARON i LAKE WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS Bateman REALTORS | FE 4-0528 . 377 8. Telegraph BY OWNER 2 BEDRM. oe SER These Outstanding Features: —4 LARGE BEDROOMS " _ — eent down. ‘EMBREE GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rad UNION LAKE VILLAGE EM 3-4393 or EM 3-3314 COLORED Only 8350 doin. By owner. At tractive S-room home, full beth = —< loads of closet "iam alate ent, ar S's ic — i possession PE Restricted Lake Front Extra nice living tn this standing lake home, on private ‘ ake in excellent neighbo’ 3 large bedrooms, 31-ft living room 1's ceramic tile baths. edge- unless you wan to buy becaue vou wil of Fou see it $32,000, terms ¢ trade. Owner wants smaller clean property Nort’ on M2 + te Indianweod ve a ‘o Absequa- " surctorn meht to Inea Tra: 1 t> “~ verty. Follow Aen Signe LAWRENCE W GAYLORD 102 8. Broadway Lake Orion MY 2-2821 $450 DOWN cont, 2 trilevels. 2 3 Aas a - o ones. oriv Sets ; tty tevin 9 Rett, Realtor, aa 32990" NEW 4 ROOMS & BATH. FULL oeernee a nuare Veneer, Lake _ priv. FE CHEROKEE ROAD Newer Ranch bungalow. 9 - fone = oe or room ng room. itrepinee. — ‘with utility , Attached garage, ile _ ae mary extras. to mention. Owner transférred — Price reduced — Shown st anytime. NORTH SIDE wormana now toom ho - wesyi to choose ‘tom, hi FOR. COLORED 4 Family income. Owner. must sacrifice. An investor's dream. A NICHOLIE aw. PE 5-8183 RENT ei OPTION near grade school Newly decorated 2 bedroom. lot. LAKE PRIVIL EGES— | PERCY KING RD., 3530 WATERFORD TWP. nt fan in iteben. Gas heat, full orig = paved streets . hares —— : a rivtegey -f enced Lotus Lake sand beach. Onen ‘ain 11-6, . $650 Down Plus Costs Houseman- ag siete ~ CONTEMPORARY BUNGALOW Byllt 1956. Pa ad lot. of We P Ty" 87,000 full price ate. sara month including taxes & ineor- eng an ida painted indide, Bet- "ANCHOR -3800 JOrdon 48777 THE PONTIAC: PRESS, _SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1959. tom Income Property | 43A CARNIVAL by Dick Tarmee | Sale Household Goods 57 57| Sale Household Goods 57 = ee ’ - ie : : og i 3 FAMILY DWELLING WITH 5. ey a ‘e. #: A&B Resale MAND Charme. # PIECE LIVING iote, , pew | : a oom sets ..,4... hee: +4 iM. 8) PE 46007. furnace. storm doors eS cee | Complete beds --.-s..---+-.- ceRGE ; ~~ : Ref. . rie : 8 Pur- Lake on rr brand new, $1,975 down or at oe i fiture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. ments on furnace. - LOVESEAT LIKE NEW. DRAPER- 8 p.m, oe _ wire “orchard ard’ Lake’ Ban ‘on "Fine leat, inoomas, cod area Close to = 4 . bd downtown. OR 32315. R GAS RA LDER = 2 $00.95 value, 438. Slightly iRONRITE IRD cover, $15. FE Renting. f 6 UNITS . | pidge. Owner’ PE 8-063. ranges in electric *Stichiqan a we , SETS, FR 0 * valves. ‘ 5 Up. as, $9.95. ERcTER rst mone ums ott, «) For Sale Ferme 48 fone SLA TA ee Owner has mov tre 2 auto. of and 2 c.- AS0uT ANYTHING YOU _ $15 B. Walton ant, Se ak BSS South and we water heatters. The income is 10 ACRES “POR THE ae CAN BE __FPE_2-2267 rtera.’ @ WOKS. WEE B-T060. | ne lovely Cape fo $800 per month, showing | pegutitul 19 close in. Fruit, } FOUND AT GALES. PORTABLE IRONRITE TRONER. ee eee ee ea Younes: NEW OIL FURNACES, DUCT 's. FHA terms. e return of lo per cent. Only berries. and ers. Ranch A little out of the w way but a Jet med oak secretary desk. Ex- BAT MM YOUNGS. very reas. MA 53-1301 OR. 33703. pen tg vw BA ap 06.508 doen. and other buildings. 3 years old a on Pt ing plorer's “untiorm, size “16. OL A 2 YERS_ SMALL OR age closets up. 13x23 cs. ; Pg te miss Vist trade dept. for re -0910, —- | os ard- ree. W. F. Miller. Sef Gooch a natural cerpeted lv’ Warren Stout, Realtor | teeing tis one, 690.000, terms. — Sadia RUG & PAD Wo CHESTS. Sen cal ctpplins, cook: | teen Mquipment Ge Sit" ctess 2 picture windows, carpeted sep- 77 N. Saginaw PE 5-8165 55 ACRES 34 MONTHS TO PA eee Sereems, $10 each. EM god ite galvanized copper bisck “Daneling — Knotty Pine - arate Large moders farm house with We bay, bell or trade. Come out a pe fittings, Lowe Bros. | = y ain £ Sale Lake Pr ig est of ‘Pontiac. / Parking Prone PE So2ti” BOA cosh geal cand S04k Chas - ieroults SUPPLY. Kn Ceda Re pare, _For Se ake Prop. X-gal Mpa atc e’ TO o. | cxtlec oS ve psien | ta tareee Wb re esey) CHURCH'S, INC = 20 ACRES | 4 miles Bef Pontiac or 1 mile Since PORT 210 ZAG ATTACH. uburn Heights Auburo| $19.50, Electrolux Vac. $14.85. 107 SQUIRREL RD UL 2-4000 Poutes, 14250" per “ecrer "93,000 Fagg SSS OO ANN | Terms. “Curia Appl, “Ow 3-02 PLYWOOD SPECIALS a “| TGREEN BARREL-BACK CHAIR, SPRINGS AND MATTRESS. EXC. CLARENCE RIpOEway. “Tt drumtoptabie:--2-end ~tetsles. +--cond. Phone OR. po = a Spear = 4 part Me = aaa tmahogany) Very good cond, FE E G ZAG 7 ne 7 vos | wn paris Pontiac eo FE 46203 5-T786. SINGER (Zid ZAG. of decora- ; | Poe LINCOL: R. HIGH io ACRES & UP j i TJUNGERS SPACE HEATER FOR tive stitches, sews on buttons etc.. | ' __| Wall Paneting nee J jocated near Wisner P. W. DINNAN | gale $50, 26545, whee, att neente. oF 5 66 West Huron - FE 42571 ae we Ae aie -RANOE. a m fot 9 months. Capito! e # ACRE PARM. NEW HOME, LO- 2OVEN GE Et CTRIC RANGE. | Appl. FE &-9401. 12” METAL TURNING | LATHE, as bart payment. cated on M-90 near North Branch, 2 S LING OUT! or car. all tillable land, good. . AUTOMATIC WASHER & HOOVER EL . PANELING , Pri ings. Terms. PE 3-2227 after 6:00 upright vacuum. UL 2-337. 1 nina MBO co csesaseses n i V | Mahogans. 4%" 24c ft. 6 Lake - Lots and Lake Priv. ‘ — ADMIRAL DELUXE | 4 i Ft. Wall Tile... ..25 a a * | cery paeine ‘%. rs cet acte. Bchools, 4 tors, ige. - gute. de- t. Wall Lile .....40€ Try tit per kk at door, Wind- . .y frost. T vse warranty. only paved 995, $20 down, | Sale Business Property 49 B glectrie range, balance $2 per we. | R pupsne Base Paine 6 | Os BENSON LU MBER CO.” diate oc-|_LIneoin S771 & OR 4-Wil. COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE, AU- “te ’ : mS EW aOPa “FILS, | STANDARD TYPEWR $35. MATERIAL FROM 150 | sinaeh Wit PAN, ONLY SRE EPR TO | enna, ees ee: SO) | Fossa vat Gator, Ney iat A | ane sauce | BUILDINGS MUST GO!) "fA 4 "Bons. : A‘ ‘ ¥ 21: Servies, : J+¢ po rf mattresses, $17.95. Cot- with case, sitachments exc.*cond. : ; RCA FI TAPE RDER. SYLVAN LAKEFRONT | DivestMext ee c - Sew ees ” mattresses. $12.05. Pearson’s| $60. FE 44112, CLEANED—READY TO USE HI FI TAPE RECO K. 0, HEMPSTEAD, REALTOR | “ pedroom. firepiace, 2 baths, car-| tao tues. fast are _Puruiture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. s1O0ES BOUGHT. SOLD. EX. all ceveeeeesene S86 ft. | SHO MARE § LIKE NEW. preteen - si i 7 | 24, lengths FE 4-8984 Hi Owner leaving State. cellent | BLOND STUDIO AND CHAIR, mange. Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem _Includes lathe chisel «et retrac- “103 iz; 2 ig call FE Stole’, £66 Foom. fruit trees, dock. $25,- investmer Ve . ‘ Lomi 9 “We never ‘suspected BURGLARS might have ransacked . ‘s bike elec. grt 20801. 2x6, all lengths .............° Se ft. table. “gators. #195, EMpire- 1 Be el] skates, udise o 3 BEDRM HOME OFF JOSLYN.| “SYLY "AN VILLAGE Reallor. _the house until we remembered Junior and his friends are on love seats, 10.4 gel. aquérium and TRADE-IN DEPT. 2x8. ali lengths ....,,,..... Ie ft. : Fingered Sete, be a Bore Jf, arene. Sesenes. sae LIGHT MFG “an overnight hike at scout camp!” __ | BENDIX DUOMATIC GAS WASH. a top Whee renee 2. “x10, all lengths ............ Ue ft SHEETROCK . & . eater { sas _peot TE Se | ‘sereeus, 2 car brick garage. full ocated right in Pontiae this ; nr oer soem. Veet Radio oo ccomb. vngities aula. all length ............ ite ft. on ee 3 PRONT 8T a oS c. Cement puilding ts ideal for iight manu- .; ROY'S REPLACEMENT PARTS | 4 pc. wood din reve PAUL A. KERN PE 20209 drive. large shade trees, 3 lots | distributorship, sto Business O rtunities 51 “Money to Loan 53 | : , : CHU CHS, 3 : tS bath, “a pee oe street from lake. $5, aap other — Lesding | Pee | (State Licensed Lenders) | sea “DAVENPORT AND 3 | Many ‘net ms avaliable Bring Your Trailers UR , INC. mitte r : rking, offices. | TIFU us ir your _ Hempstead, FY * a2 Paul 3 M. Jones, Re Real Est. Onis sin.250* =o 86.230 down | Li on Bees 7“ | patQAans #25 TO — ~ | dae .,cormice for picture | aiture ond ¢ appliances PIPE — BRICK — 8TREL SPECIALS “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ir $16,150 © iquor, Beer an ine | TER apeceteal PEN Mon, thru Gas water heater 3¢ .. $40. FE 48550; PE £1785" OA 8-3653 . spe Class B and 8.DM. ai W. Lawrence St. 1508 BUILT-IN re ic, Seman ae WYMAN: Ss fe) 85:30 Sat. | Gas water heater, 3 ei 8 UNION LAKEFRONT. 3 2 BEDRMS. REALTOR PARTRIDGE license. $15,000 down on bus QUICK $25—4500 10. Coen: 18 W. Pie ES ree FB ¢133/ SURPLUS, LUMBER & | "tq, sare" heaters Alum, siding, s i 3881 ie, Ww. HURON fixtures, balance on atte SEABOARD FIN "ANCE GAS ELEC: 7800 ee eres Tt cE " ince’ in front y ‘ulding” *Geors, | "= * mongses. 10 yr. lease. 118s N. PERY 8T. | "Rector, a: GALIDR 8 fg ool trie range. Mice | MATERIAL | 04Le on Pe 3 analyte aq Mo .. ae Te LOTUS LAKEFRONT | fare at. rm. wie Se ® moos maker. Never tiered | Ser PAKING FE 89661. pee iy Sees 5 ae tric ay, 3. Munro oe end nee OR ~ 3 te. 3 Oak ‘init , e elec. stve, water ater & er. ore, eee nceapeenrenenrlcnsiet - i eet eer Te eee id Bey eek Sey Mae at ea | ayant peg Sosa site| Rar ifndur aay "a Sunes: TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | RAND REY SERQUCRT oman | tte, Se, Mme ee Soe | erect Be Sha eee 8 at cold running water. ernsoury re sco r ®- ap 202 N. MAIN- — euens 46. Poarante we = mae : Paws. ce “Saapie 3° col jo tees -- 3333 Screened-in porch overiooking 8, Sal } . reit “corner lar) “with 266) sale if desired. Giroux & — i i Ave. USED TV. REBUILT & GUARAN. EBOILT & GUARAN- | “ash ata oe er Sr ae : Sih ee wae | & ot toc oi vali, iat ere. | ——~ om soak “ oe == ROCHESTER. tl canoe { BUILT GREE Mae CAVE™) Unica Vilage "Ehpire e Pi ae EALETNATOR below . LUMBER gon wre ctians RS sic puoi, Lor, ae) Salita INVESTMENT eee ae Used Trade-Iu® Dept. | _Semvets apet taken” “** PE 2470 i a . Ti i z ; : om FLIZABETH LAKE irssg 8 DW College. Phone Ob wy, ren Stout ealioe bew MSUO, ideal ldcalion for ROUSEHOLD GOODS : Capitol Appliance | be. breakfast set... gis-9 CASH WAY =a ee Pri fea, are across the street id new church or new homes. Has Ph. Rochester, OL 6-0711, OL 9191 i eee t ‘ a res i from this 3. yr. old home. 2 § y ACRE BUILDING te NEAR | 7 MN. Segmew Bi | PR. FESS. 5°Sico hemes that wil sive ime | ox HEN YOU NEED ASSOCIATED STORE | 2 Pe sectional, plas.” bronse- LUMBER PRICES -B . t | * a I * ide roiclamoree: Foon sa lovely messoomss wih Geel venetian % = mag Sg Open “ttl 6 p.m a Buy now mania | W 25 TO $3 i Dave as ai ase STANLEY apdnaeruae" Vixaows #OnraR. Savona 5 HADES. leors, Slectered walls. storms &) 0200 a ead _, SKEE OR LEASE CORNER aE WILLIS M. BREWER | Ws wit ts gad 0 we Pontisc’s only authorized Droplea! table ' are cians 050 | Burmeister Ss eS Mortar ...°...... “LBS ak. | 06 Suitable JOSEPH F. SZ, LES eee : ‘ bas set chest and E * bi _ |S xe" Cleanout doors .. $1. ie is gh Ef ~g hes winer” privet “ane lakefront lots. 950 comer lot, north end guitable for | JOSERM F. REISZ, 6A ~“pe4sini | STATE F INANCE CO. Necchi-Elna Dealer | 7 ‘pe. dining met site zs) NORTHERN LUMBER ; {neinerator end Dutch Oven down, ay, | Eves. PE 8.0623 | ~ 902 Pontiac State Bank Bide. Manhole Rings, Covers ant Grates CARKSTON AREA ts Sevaegee LTR FE 4-1574 458 5. Saginaw TESsAs ECONOMY. ““oren Pam te pmaaiy | | Orchard Leke Ave. FE 3ft Crema > scniems “Site bene wa gh ANGUS, “Realtor Complete. ocdworniny a Mortgage Loans 54 Announces {t's annual USED Te wn UP ee ee —_ Suntaye 2 Om. toe pe hat = | } ; - beautiful 3 bedrosm prick “home an =e ae NA — rtunities 51 22°R,,Resl, Estate Ncentery ee ee USED TY. 0998 OF. nd Deliveries avaiable SLD ST0RS ais. -ARG TS SAVEMEN i Business Oppo a 2 story building. 1728 Sq ot ARE YOU WORRIED WITH BIG | Close-out sale on ag Gottag Fuser now 117 .; coal lot. Can be bought es. Auburn avenve, 8 a o ri woni: | 3 to Hal We ean payments & need your home im- Wisct ‘medeis pf dg 422 'W. Guree PE FE fuss i LA cE ei MA terms with 9409 down) Easy terms. je. MI 41591. ARE YOU LOOKING POR & BUSI | fo Look ft over today. CLARK | proved? rate. inereat” 1 a | VACUUM CLEANERS, BRC AY — TIME (BM) BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOT 10" | Business. ‘Oulde” om Realtor REAL ESTATE - FE 3-108, | lem. Low rate 10N, Go, Demonstrators ae Myrtle osing For small Exe, Cond. $50 nea MAULCOUGH REALTOR | OR 23 ne Ss Huron Gootue we ese | RESTAURANT CE te a An trade-ins Vin Revue ba. ee NEW TOY FOX TERRIER POPPIES. : { E. Kennett, equi; t and smal) | | . EM % § PE bias eee 30s ne MOLMES. IN AChE dee $298) A COUNTRY STORE & OAS STA- “ eolaurant toquite at premises, Swaps 55 Cabinet & portable models | WALNUT DIN'NG co Ri 00 ~Out! ra - Open 9 a.m.,to 8:30 pm. Sunday 1-5 eS, INC. Badass TION $130,000 ood gross.| or call PE 4-54 i Pl cn mags SS wieiW gla siste caw wbiale winte prog rv} = gy SY OWNER 1 ACRE. 5 BOOM! Lake Orion-Oxford | Buy main ee est coment STORE AND Gas. STATION FOR] « REAL NICE 'S2 CHEVY, R&H | FROM $29.50 ‘Porcelain kite en cab. base.. $10.00 | from. 617.95, Slightly marred, sil modern home. sew. ai] land- Large selection of building lots both pede guar Inese front-| rest 1 mile E of Ciyde Rea] A REAY nals, WW tires’ Real | | New cotton mattress $10.85 | SOLD OUR extraordinary value< in. bathtubs escaped 1 by owner, Lake in town and also fine large iots block building fod business fro sonable ice. Lyle Gao S181 N. te Pontiac Starchief HT 4) . New innerspring mattresses. $17.96 and lavatories. Pluores- or late model mg Migr yg, + By ie ‘money-maker and ‘oe pees eT ord Road dr Hydra. R&H. Tur signals. aS eaeer SS es Blond bedroom suite ....... $38 00 PROPERTY cent, 383 ‘Ave. or 3 =e ; : ~ STANDARD OIL | _8wap for truck or sel. FE i. For Informatio ational Cash saieve T REALTOR to live e. $33,000 with $6500 - ND: J * or tri a eo ‘or information NITU LUM TR gies WYARTER 5 OO Cae Tine Rio ee, fawn pine flock Satine can imacial potteeeee | aaa Calis over ayia. Car aed Goat CALL FE 5-9407 "E BUY. SELL & EXCHANGE BE soLD)” MT5T| storm deers and ater ancia! assistance e “E 5- gs asd an" pWecodl te zing a Ready, ‘tor bel MAPLE ——— kia tows | salable to. meoroed Se party x7 oe part of down payt. EM) ~ Tos 8. Sagipa® Tae 36833 dware . cash, ‘Ontian vr gore Lake Rds. | R rT wie HCKERSHAM 00 bay other sore | Bloomfield" Township Cl Wl was — es ROOT Ome. Open tilt @ Mon. only | WESTINGHOUSE ELEC. RANGE, | Har | 5 2 . None —— 66311 a, or Mr. Otto Molmen! ‘trsjier, 6 mo. used, wil] sacrifice | \ _like new. OR 4-0210 after 4 p.m 8B S lie eS W. Maple MAvfair 66250 $15,000 plus stock — es every Sontper' 3 eins after T pm. $3,200. equity .or assume COMBINATION ASHING MACHINES. VACUUM uilding UPP es IN} LOTS” OTs iy WATKIN HILis | “ing, No worry ap ow ci ociract STORE POR RENT ROCHESTER | bal MY 2-379) aad ‘son! dea Weed wauier. sl sweepers $16.95 up. Authorization _ _ jae. Whar die) ass oe _aet"at thet" SL aout O° |S RRPGE COOTER ION TOUR) Sianesst a's ees 7 | Bolter ot tse wi hs Tools ° DARD - or ‘88 model. No dealer, After} DAVENPORT AND LOUNGE|_ 4rd. FE 46 Sunday 1 to 5 pr Ww. Ross Homes, Inc. | "STATEWIDE |) SLANDARD OIL” (pm. FE 26977 chair, Lawson style nylon, also YouTH BED R SALE. Glass Real Estate Service of Pontias A oe « Adams. For information call 1.500 WATT | LIGHT . PLANT WA- tabi an De cccagpecel com. | 5-333 . 4845 Elizabeth Lake Rd. B D CHARLES REALTOR MI 6-3311 ae or Mr. Otto Ma Mol: ter cooled. good for cabin, trade — re re ‘s . . ; Paint a will FE 4-0521 pete WEEKEND SPECIALS Leket ge —< heagotel ei 1717 8. Telegraph men JUniper 8-1174 ex 1 Deep well ump. trade or sell.) OR $10. DROPLEAP TA- ‘ om el with 156 ft. of- 1§-TFHE TIME | Saneee, SHOP FOR BALE 286 STANDARD OIL MAyfair : | dle and “4 2 $10. Gasinator, RCA WHIR yers, gas Boat Paint fom wih Saiurh ate, Avevace TiS, taze, otal Jets) _'Sgy ON TE PORE AEST) zat citims tae, tea Orton, | EASE POR USE rctagrions | Sscomste™ atthe” mdaint af: | | ened enn ere Set i on ved streets. Bom : e aren . 4 ture. YERS. & weg te wall corpeuy | You) suuscl ine Wane ax uaa FULLY EQUIPPED SMALL MA-| Marshall For information cal! Mi| Working or not. FE 20367, te my gs ge delivered. Guarantecd @158 Kem-tone ......... with plenty of cupboards and 3 ‘he highest hills im Oakland Co. ——s Ge and office. Owner re- C4311 days or Mr. George How- we write OUSE TRADERS coun-| chard Lake Ave. EH RG. RCA Whiripocl Sehed Magic or Rev-Gatin large bedrooms with ample closet, LOW 86 SSO wit core. SERVICE STATIONS | _\1), modern or not-call us | EASY COMB WASHER DRYER | Your choice ne en ogg | vat ek es. tures TEXACO SERVICE STATIONS Some paint at $1.00 per . space. a other B ge a 008 ADD’ as RENT Searna On ze LEASE Elwood Realty FE <3 | Exc_cond. EM 3-387 4 REFRIGERATORS, new./ all other brushes, rollers, ———————— Huron, 5 ~~ car o- LADY: ELI OLUX satis. & SERV- Gibson 5 year guarantee. Deliv-| thi off Mach down i S cation, or EM) Telegraph & Voorheis, Pontiac. LADY'S 1914 GRAY PERSIAN EL. 1 inners @t¢. ...... per cent inery OA RECTIO Mic b t, for late model ash ice representative, FE 8-6785. ee eee $188 y, good fine of tools at - take Rd 2 bisthe ast Pontiac 4266 Dixte Hwy. OR 3-1231 nana Dixie & Monroe-Drayton Pisins. board motor. PE 22208 _ _=_ | ELECTRIC DRYER, $55; 21 IN. The ‘cent off = — Club & watch for OPEN 3885 Lapeer Rd PE 5-9292 TkCOME PLUS... el 5 feaetee ewes: | REG THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH TY, 140, as, stove, $25: electric GooD eat 35 a SHOP All cabinet hardware @ per cent signs, oe | pointer. Trained. 3 yrs. old. for! stove. $30, R good .;| 51_W. HURON FE 4-1565 ARRO REALTY AUBURN Avenue frontage. 239 ft. Deo ant te sit heck = Mr Webster. MA $4614 aft Carpeting ‘Also automatic washer | : ble washer with wring- 51 _W. HUR -A Very large table of & — FED MeCULLOUGH.__REALTOR —— Zoned —commerrttt se Irae aa aa rena cece rade FE € after }-—er, ; kitchen table snd-chairs, WHEELCHAIR AND SINGER ardware = values to $3: 5143. Cass-Ellzabeth Ro DRAYTON WOODS — Large cor. one Soe wale tuceme an WTD =e TOINVESTIN Gone) [30° eae | $10: studio, 960. FE 5-276. | top head sewing” machine. FE choice. Ae preirde ar & Open 9 em. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday LS CHY ROR Rod otk em | only Smoderate invest BE Oe tect ey SELL OR TRADE EQUITY IN | FREEZERS aa eo awoke | 0480. Gel Sent Serene gael, | 3 BEDROOM HOME. SEMI-FIN. Prankiin Road South of Bosch | ent” Then, call our office interest rate. Potitiac Press Box 2, f00d clean, ousetra! ‘we | value, #140 05 while they last, No Television & Radios 57B po, XS kv a, Bivd ) $1,100 : CTURING._ IN- orders, please chigan | : Wicd ala pli. ase Cou, bal MIDE AN. Gtert m9 x 09 coeap | muckamvoited, Hropeny te | ZONED MANUFACTURING), IX. 7" €° HAYDN. wRranar phone ‘rae, pleas, Micha Aca, OED, Te, ofmen, ag, | meee im eee sd OS) og oe ome maes, mar ane OR 3-353. —— AVE 130 3 235. Low: T ft. floor space. Newly wired for. . Ave. ine. Peers Appliances, 8161 ey 9. monthly tineome. heavy wncions Wee olfies exciton | SELL OR SWAP 4 Root aren sot “2 | mend Rd. Rural] mail boxes .......... gs . HAND ND "in Sere pretion e. ‘rochester NORTH | MERRIMAC Sree @ FT AUNDRAMAT Highland - Milford area. $17.50 Cusctratier FE 3006. small | 7 Fees = Water Softencra 57C. See ene ee atl Gee Ra Close -to school. Cal OL 23-4211 | { ts ‘ _ erms “WHAT “HAVE You? > tah me pes — priced under ‘ SKIL WR) 0 _senoe Do you want your own | NORTHERN MICHIGAN RESORT TRADE FOR 0c nm emma Clary "cack! renter "Saale tm i “Saw —nUG no WASHINGTON | PARK, ATTRAC. ’ iS ] $500 AR Wel tablished tau- 6 room modern City Home, Nite | 45 : ft, Upright .... ‘ vl Sve 3 begeem ome. sicely lend ee hing" co. romero ad the price ts fant in ‘ood eee cone ae vest Gat EZ aS amueis. ae Oniy $350 FULLY AUTOMATIC , nearly new, cost $467 5 8. FOR 7 7 46108 S " : . nes ‘all for cellen rtunit st_ 0 ou : i : EN . falor re, room 412 Dasement. INDIANWOOD 8UB* 60 FT. LOT a equipment. "Restauraht finished| . Real Estate, PE. 4-6692. or Penal seis es $129 SALE PRICE _DEALERS INVITED want r, floor sand- poor sofiener. $2,200 down. FE'9 R 3-0667 inside knotty ee Popes an +1813 Ask for Mr, Clark. a day ” 304 Piconat Dr... Cooley Soft W: Water Co. ers, eiaaes ‘sanders, fur- 50 % -roo modern “home n | ee ‘ , 20 aaa WAUTER CHRYSLER “LAKEFRONT LOTS | GILES REALTY CO. Basement oil furnace, attached | “guy SOcAn cand tron goad boet | FREEZERS -NOROE “FREEZERS "QHOLESALE. COME & SEEi| pect y@gtum cleaners. Oakiand | $1,600 and = FE 5-6175 2icBALDWIN AVE. garage. 3% acres. Room for cab- _with motor. FE 8-9897, N aed rr nthe scratched or| bexd ATES ENA BAR- ave 2 LITTLE FARM | “NS obo. and “up MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Renee er “or good |. I _\ For Sale Clothing 56 crate marred. models at big. dis- dE z Large 3 bedroom brick home With streLE RE ghian land contract as part down pay- count prices, ; - WATER bonged AT BIG DIS- ‘ yt Py goods, materials. large master bedroom and 1% po iMs®). ge 18, ahaa BEAUTY SHOP ON WEST SIDE % yeare © pay coe: : omp on t, formica & elec- ceramic baths Netural firepiace: gog45 — of Pontiac. Well established, Leav- HAYDEN, meaeer 9 2 FORMALS, SIZE 16-18. ‘on poe PLOW. 90 Ole es WASHING MACHINE, je ° s Open 7 5 week, &@cross 1 end of 14x20 ft. living : oe ns reason for selling. Cash. ! gg zs - 2 ton FE 8-0441 _ er girl's dress size 3. tional with atic pum p, & SONS Days 8:30 to 6:00. Sundays 16 room. Separate dining area yet ; Write Box 101 Pontiac Press. ~ | ALL SIZE8, CLEAN USED woRk | in1_N. Saginaw 5-6189/ $129.50 value §79.00. Slightly 499 W. Huron St. to 4: aim ‘Builders ® large eating space in a mecdera Plen Now i 1S ig K Sale L. pants from 40c; shirts | i = GENERAL fy enh FREEZER | scratched. igan Fluorescent, : ply. 156 W. Montealm, 5-47 See eee Ce Fee ree Soe! POR GPRING BUILDIN LET'S TALK nate Land Contracts 52/ pen i'dere-3 a.m. to 1 cmest, deuble fot like new. | 38)" Orchard Late ave. OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL8P.M. | Sale Musical Goods 62 pokey full | Sacre nae CH EROKEE HILLS! . BUSIN K "10, ACRES. VACANT, TILLABLE) °% DEAF the down parm WHERE YOU CAN 8X12 RUGS, WOOL FACE, 616 95 coil lots other rough-in materials | call REpublie > aD an ae WATKINS LAKE arm land except about 1 acre. VARIETY STORE with 3 bed. BORROW UP TO $500! eversibie, oad Im ported Casserole Food Warmer, at low, low lhe GA. Thomp- BOLE Modetn 3 bedroom home situ-. pt good road '3 mile off biack- room owner's apt. On main street | OFFICES Le $34.95. Axminster, > U5 wa ow Bayi ae. USED SUMP PUMPS, SOLD Sale Office Equipment ¢ 63 ot) ais Le ek | to Cl Pre ee ely sasee | Tomi = Dra of he ~ Utica Le ees uraiture. 2 495 258 jaxis jax BLDG. TO oS tS ote hia enna te | aaa S erin arge bat a * tng tosm, Herdwoed Ness. Pull W eras, veces good farm land | aeons sacs mk certect. tamily Walled Lk. Bi fagoase fm, Piymoutn 129 REFRIG.. $92, ‘DOUBLE 1 BED. - Lazy Busan Ra Orebard Le 15 Mile 2. ONE LEFT, 26° CARRIAGE UN- fee eld an baa Garage ee ee ee ROE De) eberece) | Borrow With Confidence | dresser, mitror #77. Piano. $90; | was — eer hs | 82, GA HEATER, 960.96 Sea Teen: SOME. Te en’ er: | : . . Patio & som s loads of berries, “O* “ | BOWLING-BAR In large Michigan | $25 to $500 range, $9§. ironer, ~ Jamp, §10; ae : ; ) gal auto. gas heater, $49.96 Gar age Doors TYPEWRITER DEGE AND CHAIR, s.008 4 HA terms availa-) Bteele Realty, 138 Highand Ra city." 29 busy elles, plus bar | desk and iamp, 812; 21" TY, $45; | Student Desk Lamp ery sinks and Faitings 3h $57.95 up. HEAD light oak, $50. OLive ; YTON PL: AINS (M59) Hi Enis, ich. MU, gross, gos = areeee of oe | Household Finance 8 in, — bal springs of ‘foam | Was : Now Savings on trays Pactory™ seconds. and. an sanierd ~ Sale Sportin Goods 68 mR. A } 4-2045 | mo. for mos, open, ner | Corporation of Pontiac topper $20: Dishwas ver, $35; 2 pe. 793 409 2.96 SAVE P 1 ‘ sizes. ne an porting 6 room bungsiow 2 large bed- Ghia Bast OF HOC will Accept trade for ast down 314 8. Saginaw 8t. _FE 4-0535 | reo sectional, 908; Se ia. a roll- | 172 Bouth LOMB! py Wood cab saci ,". clecet drs. new cee rooms, Carpeted living room Pull a 10 Ab tear tenes te aoe LOANS $25 TO | $500 p83 Upright Record Racks : ite cae CEMENT AND CINDER | DI! 3 pearine stairways 16 GAUGE ? paceman. Garage, Paved street on M87. Po P in ere Now Sa ings Moke 8 window shutters. otgun, $15. 61 Call drivewa ‘Beautiful land- wel Holly Mbiroce Yar Oe nore) Eon we nireding — Fea ‘pope -d egg Pps go Tae 8 nit oan tone GAS HEATER. | 14.96 969 oh oe oe bear fatase door operetors, shen t = aah : i % temots MODERN OR ARTUR, : ee EORGE BLAIR HOME-SITES _|_{oae, “win ‘tra 7 $12,000 for service i fant friendly and ae | 12 gal. Polyethylene trash can © INTERIOR DOORS, ror ok tor or free. estimate. GUNS- EO nen trage. Only 2,000 0 Visit our office or phone FE) 31. Rca TV METAL BED COM. | W Now vings Rx i ALES iets = REALTOR 1 and one-third acres. _ eve, Se esi. plete, occasional chair, | antique 698 a — BETTER BUYS — ERRY D DOOR "SALE 4096 Diste ion piasce’ 71") Meph sear sehecls & shopping. RETAIL SHADE. & blind, bust HOME & AUTO rror, traverse rods. fireplace | hae Shee WLS ia bic, «te Pelee res. call OR 1104 or ‘OR 2.4002 5 sores of good fertile soll_within with | profitable peint | snd LOAN CO. orem size’ 43. Mice’ tema ait | Were Now Savings | $20.50 per m. cash and carry. pe don Pr shag Long estab! | clothes, size 42. Mise, tems. 411 ings b- TE LED WAGiC 4 BE DOWN, GAs) te mae sree, eet wee: mt of location. $if0 rent. TN. Perry St (Corner B. Pike)| Elizabeth Lake Rd. i bik. EB. of | 1.90 Lip “igs ae Rs ue en L bens. garage, ‘srr Lowell, in off Mio" mies: Pedy ha weer oe lake. ae dows pits sagt 4 GET $25 T 0 § 500 Telegraph. G DYEAR tals stripping ‘one 7. - | en pai no Fans, Rubber oslyn, 3 +, $600 ii IN. PRICGAS RANGE UKE GE LIKE 00 " Leip Pepepenine Wore fo lin. 6 D ‘ee or ran att enema ein DOWN Liberal ering on all, many others) TROT CORTARD, atu ste = new tts. OR SERVICE STORE | $” Base w: ale $e lin. ft of a —o oe “Balt, Minnows, Etc, 698 one, from, call us now for; fant business Mod hd 36" GAs cove 00S CORD. COND. a Gene w- 6c lin. ft. nooee. trom fos a Bait. M Et 65B — Eig MS “Se. is noun, X xsve bidg pee. pall Sign a ure _Very reas, PRE 2-8418. 30 8. Cass FE 5-6123 heh Bir ie de tin. ft. | 496 Orchar, Aven Pe 5 2180 ~ nest 1% car garage ERA WE FORD AGENCY | tor the 6° mos. season. , $4 WHIRLPOOL AUTO, WASHER, KELVINATOR COUGH &-CHATE. Bre jp des = $12.78 Ea. ‘QEPOINT APPLIANCE REPA IR, - EDROOM MY_3-1143 609 E. Flint st. - up to 24 months to repay “ueluxe model. EM 3.0000 KEL rain, ont “Sd: FE 5-431 or OR 3-0176, N rting goods store aP WA DI NO ROOM Dinette set. Misc, FE 2-6878. ymgn : vo jarge pain, Can seeeneea ite 1 sone 2 U8. 27. PH. FE 2-9206 alge te, NI WAGIC CHEF Gas STOVE, $70. a Sete ‘“* se $4.95 ig :. + ; las full ba ee eee rate cottage. OR 3.6110 ater. 6p. Vv. on Piy wood ee " well, $6,000. =e woo dp 11 Es a EO AKL AND A SINGER SEWING MACHINE, FABLE AND « KITCHEN GHATRS. “grooved Mahogany Piywood. HOT WATER HEATERS, 30 GAL- TAN y | excellent " condition. | $98.00 full TABLE AND 4 KITCHEN CHA 4x8" — \%4! $4.99 Det v4 EGE FAMILY HOME | REED As EISAMGR: cual Compan Ser month ter romney "person. Haale. iy ae eae ee Be aporave 8 0 ate 38 tera r income in fine co | . Loan > i vai Gy & a new. basement. vend Ber air nest i FIXER? > Or d er ct ass if e d VILLAGE ae ing oe ora State ae 6g. Bapital Appl. FE 5- our, ornen Coneite pw oA - 5 little mote as a cned ‘anit, Also Kew ores included ‘and. floor” adent- A-1 SPECIALS ©" |. LIKE A REAL CAR| S* 6 Ser --.... 1.20 (DRE | clevtrie. ott aad Seiad ges be fag ir ei 'Ads*to sell, rent, find al Mow aPauucs™s == m‘tnoicn sgruacrions | VIR A REAL CARL UU UTAGGERTY | Bhottettl"$a Satta % Ores kf en, bedem and full $ 0 se ren in a stock end a! 1T TVs. 5 at $29.95 h. BARG AIN? Lot of * fs ace : Second ‘fisor has. 3 7m. 40d ath 21" table model... 1.5. $39. AALS LOts em LUMBER COMPANY = apt, Could be used ae 3 bedrms ‘good job. FE 2-8181 is bara t-te PARTRIDGE $80 TO $300, $25 TO $500. ys vars nteed cineonditiongity | i 194 WALEED Lay HWY, LAUNDRY FURS | FIRERGLAS wee tere are Businesses throughout Mich. bi pie COME Te 1 i > Take | “g¢-apg5, | IN| the Want Ads! Between mf Maple & Pontine Treat) faucets $75. GA. C. PANGUS, Realtor : 4 {| PE 43581 W. HURON | 39 B, LAWRENCE 7. | Blitabeth — ae whe: ONE MArket 41088 , west 2160 M15, Ortonville. NA 7-2816. ‘the Want Ad number OPEN °TIL 8 | FRIENDLY SERVICE Open 9 to 6. ee ) i “ } y - : . f : ‘ = f ¥ mi hi 4 i ' . ca f oot ig : ; “pn ae : : at j- ; - : v a4 Ee Ao By (a8 a : F e : as it "ih eae Ne HMR ona see i. wrens “ip pn ORRIN eee ctinsaiatilbinaleb iy ~~ SHEPHERD PUPPIES |- could deliver. oy. ‘Auburn. PARAREETS CAR Pag = BS gr $5 FE 2-1321 Ww GOOD 23ND 4 baled hay. Write Pontiac Press Box 80. For Sale Livestock 72 3 YR. OLD RIDING MARE. EM 3-2610. aT STUD NB 7.05.4 PHOTO out 2:03 by wiyibbie Hanover 1:58%4, 958 leads 2nd. ‘‘Si BADDLE AND WESTERN | Creel 435 J R., Troy. Be- tween 17 and 18-Mile Rd. mu | SPECH 60-4778. 6 MILK GOATS, FRESH, 7 GEESE, 3 ganders. RE 2-7303, 11361 Speed- way Dr, Utica. < 6 YR OLD BLOOD BAY GE , good with children, $175, Call pefore 1:30 or Sunday or Mon- 3-289 OLD je. Sound & eit SKE a, & guaranteed. = —ThGe VORY “CART SINGLE aro e. 45590 Lake, PUREBRED FRENCH ALPINE ~~ oo maie goat. MAple 5-0668. For Sale Poutry 74 300 gece tg HENS LAYING 40 oe + pl nd ea. 2780 Glengary. Arket 4 custom rey AT 3660 Pagchenter R« Troy, Mich. MU Sale Farm Produce 75 pon ommcaggy selection of 8 and 10 Rie. inte oy ondote. — We “gery Ee ref *} al on trade-in allowance 3 PPLE, Bob Hutchinson a.m, to 6 p.m. egas roduce. t. 3015 Adams Jacobsen lawn mowers, Bolens tractors ers oe pect tractors & mowers HOUGHTEN & SON d. & mow mowers Be gs & New Hee, Cesict “COME IN AND SEE AND BO- ral good used - bod mowers at TERMS KING BROS. ‘|Every Friday .....7p.m.|! 9.| Every Saturday ...7 p.m. EVERYT Auction Sales 5089-Dixie Highway — Drayton Plains ‘Every Sunday ....2 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily Rlando 3-2717 DOOR PRIZES SAT. & SUN. COLONEL JIM SAYS: “Never before, such a variety of merchandise to be sold out at AUC- _ TION this weekend.” If you want to save money, you just can’t afford to miss these auctions. Sat- urday at 8 p.m. and Sun- day at 8 p.m. We sell ING “under ‘new and used, the sun,” at... SUN SALES LAYAWAY ~~ SNACK BAR | cob" 1fo, Jacob's Mich, Oxbow 17-2611. SATURDAY, MARCH 14TH AT 1) _m. Furniture for every room. | refrigerator, sectional | rt, 29x12 rugs, book- replace basket, antiques Welen serving chest - ing lamp, pitcher age wl nice selection lass and. bric-a-brac. mimiunity Auction on M24 just north of Oxford. For + Sale Housetrailers 78 2 BEDRM., 35 a — by owner. FE #- &4IRBTREAM La TWEIGHT Travel Trailer. Since 1932, Guar- anteed for life. See them and get a demonstration at Warner Treil- er Sales. 3008 W Huron. (Plan to join one -. ary Byam's ex- citing caravans Katharine’ Sales FOR Pontiac Chief & Detroiter ‘ Mobile Homes Sales 430) a F Iprw Oper 7 days a week ¥ BY OWNER. LARGE Mobile Home, com- extras “inetd. ed, Call OR NEW AND USED “|, -TRATLERS | Liberal Terms Parts — Battle Gas Trailer Sales 160 Lapeer Bé My aes tec ay New Moon |. Mobile omen ween -_ __Orion and Oxford on Ma’, ~~ OXFORD TRAILER For Sale einer aee s 83 HARLEY DAVIDSON LIGHT- weight motorcycle, mode) 125. condition, must sell. OR) 8 % AND 1 GIRLS 20° * pleyeles PE 6-1900 Boats & Accessories 85 ‘s1 MERCURY MARK 30 trie SPORTS- finish & mahogatiy ining. real m : a rea. buy at 81.800, FE. §-8630 ‘ Py = Walton Bivd = C BOAT SALES Duratech A Juminum jan mouse E & Runabouts ‘cont rE 5 Aarne q aan ~are FE * 49370. board, forward & reverse shift, good cond, $100. OR 3-0469. 10. H. =i SCOTT ATWATER. IN- boa: tank, automatic bailer. Used 3 wks only. Bargain. MA custom pottow of COVERS AND canvas repair. FE 4-4277 or FE 14 BOAT. HP. CHRIS- crart motor eater with winch, $200, OL 1034 14 FT den & ROEBU ‘CK BOAT, 20 Horse ee —_ Mtr. $150 for both. BOAT SHOW MARCH hag ad & WTH MIRACLE MILE. Shopping Center COME ONE! COME ALL' Mazurek MARINE SALES 7% HP SCOTT ATWATER, TUNED . Ready to go Gear shift. gallon tank. and lines ping $00 8S Cass Lake Rd. FE 3 IT’S FIT-OUT TIME Paint Up—Tune Up board Specialists 370 8. Saginaw ~ Open FE %-4101 Evenings ~ Boat — PAINT SLAYBAUGH’S JOHNSON OUTBOARD Mi Starcraft & Shel] lake voats. Ga- oa trailers. Outboard motor re- soe ENS MARINE SUPPLIES ' “MERCURY SALES_& SERVICE = Intand Lakes Sales 3127 WwW. 47121 OPEN DALY & sunpA¥ 9-6. REPAIRING YOUR \ MER- cury Outboard may 25 per cent ol on ng ane and = propel- Hav Mark 56 M 4 H - Mercury brand er new, at my +, TRAILER EXCHANGE Ld 8. Telegraph — - FE 2.3200 cost phis — Hook | ea a sae Lr, at Pine L ___For Sale Bicycles 84, OmLs 20 IN. BIKE. $10. EM! q “4 PT. tag AT. GOOD cond. $100. {3 1957 Witt. 5 HP. OUT- OAKLAND ‘MARINE. “EXCHANGE Hwy. nes godekes w DRay TON PLAINS. Mi + _CASH - FOR - CARS. al HARDENBURG worn yes Cass at Pike ATTENTION! “WHY SETTI.E FOR LESS” WE'RE PAYING TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 952 WEST HURON FE 4-371 FE 41797 CASH ANY MAKE OR. MODEL FOR 20 YEARS WE HAVE OR LEE H. J. VANWELT OR 3-1355 4540 Dixie Hwy. CARs BOUGHT IN ANY CONDI. | tion. oe pick up. Smith Mtrs. Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. FE 8-4539 OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND a “CLEAN CARS” WE'LL GIVE YOU $$$ CASH $$$ FOR YOUR EQUITY OR A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR BILL SPENCE “RAMBL ER’ ~SA CoA < SERV. 211 8. SAGIN ‘Get 4541 See M& M Motor Sales For to: dollar on later mode! cars. 2527 Dixie Hwy = _siOORR_—«3--1603 we or trade w £CONOMY ARS ay AUBURN TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. FE 4-4878 foP BUCK— PONTIAC WASTE TOP DOLLAR Paid for Your Car BOB FROST, INC. ter Bivd. MI1_6-6034 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR useD CARS 4 & TRUCKS Matthews-. Hargreaves 631 OAKLAND AVE. Fr 4-4547 WE NEED » CARS "85 to "8 models Must be clean. - AVERILL’S 2020 Dixie Hey FE 2-0878 PE 4-6896 WRECKED One PB gig nod CARS, dollar Bagley Auto Parte "110 Bagle ey st. FE s-22i8, la ny. * rE. 8 10-2. 18 FT CHRIS CRAFT: UTILIT h.p. motor, with trailer. FE 3-753. JUNK CAR—TRUCK | FE 2-0209 HASKINS Dixie "OK" Lot! } Low mileage. §275 no dealers. FE 5-2766. cK Lr gral sell. Take tri | "93 BUICK SPECIAL $30.50 DOWN — ine 0 PER WE. BRAID MOTOR SALES | DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEA 35 YEARS FAIR DEALING CASS AT _W. PIKE STS. PE 3.0186 104 BUICK 2 DR. NICE CAR! _FE_ 3-1542, H. Riggins —_ ‘9 BUICK oo R&H. NEW TOP. 4 cy aeee8 25106 » $595 ae! y Used Cars, 22 nears Ave. * ‘ SHOP The Big Lot AT OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. SUNDAY Come in Monday And Make Your Deal OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 ~~ - CADILLAC 1956 Coupe DeVille, good cond!- rig oa 5. 23. ‘Or ard Lake | a. FE €4563, 00 : iS cneap. Deaie ae on 58. Yohusan. FOR QUALITY CADILLACS Also a fine selection of other clean used cars. It's . : Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward Serbs: eer "ey" OWENS FORD a FORD $195. NO*MONEY DOWN - ‘Cy’ Owens. AT GINA PE 6.3880 a * W ee sae $4101 ‘hm 2 you. CLUB 5 COUPE. V8. va. Clean, a $405, Fe 5-2454 ad ront end pinnae a neil ean in fone panaiion, condition. MU a FORD, coe FORD, 9 rE 8-772 “1957 FORD Fairlane 500 Hardtop Automatic transmission, power steering, Larry Tapes . CUSTOM 3% FORD VW 3 ean white walls FE R&H, Porsomatic, good Gi FORD VE_WEW WIDTOR. tals. Se ba = FORDS 1953's from 2196 FORDS ‘ DS » _For Sale Cars. 9h). |-st Desoto 1954'< fe=> 2445 FO ‘$6's (Pairlanes & Cus. same tomatics, re ‘~~ 45. FORDS- "66's (Fordomatics, radios) frem FORDS ‘33's (Fordomatics, 8 cylinders) frm 61,006. BIRMINGHAM- . RAMBLER arm ‘month. Includes all taxes and cense ROGER‘S SALES & SERVICE 695 Auburn Ave. sss PEE. 22-0655 SHOP SUNDAY—BUY MONDAY” HARDENBURO ey CORNER CASS & PIKE Pe! S108 ‘4 FORD V8. FORDOMATIC, 2 Au: | + dr. 4 new tires. FE 2-3374 34 FORD 6 R & H FE 80513. 1952 FORD V-8. a FORBOWATIC. re bod: ptionat) i) N 9 y exce; Hy dean, oO rus $325. OA 2 new tires 2 Very good, 8-2981 “CY” OWENS FORD 38 THUNDERBIRD Auto wae: heat. & et. power steering & power brakes. $3595 ‘Cy Owens 147 8 SAGINAW 8T _5-3588 __FE | S-4101 | 1929 FORD COUPE, R Rowasa condition, Could Pontiac Rd. at O oe Beham MI 4-1930 PE 40734 +1 PAR ek oe at a es Thaaspak ae aE. oe 6 CYLINDER. 4 DR. ARI porth i ) Sei Air, clean. $725. PE 5-8721: CHEVROLETS x 4-34 we CCHEVROLETS “hi ure er. asi ore ade tn i re 3 bottom ‘83's (4 to choose) from $145 to iow and two row paanaier. "a ‘CHEVROLETS . 3 ar ee ow mater, genemts, See & Sales, 15210 Holly Rd. Holly, ME‘- ‘ rose 46771. . BIRMINGHAM- ‘Scaiat r — Rent Trailer Space 79) ios gRAMBLER | cose ber date, . ith. at Ls 8. war 6. : "30 p. = : . POW- ae a on aus a, ave ae . age. The Tne tinest eiaie Se Poo Pon- : "crgliae, very cel cond. FE" Pe id — Ortonville, Phone NA/| tiac. FE 63361 : a aed _a RIGA CHAIN SAW DITRIS- arpa ea rnmmy eroces | —P* Boats & Accessorles 85| Wanted Used Trucks 2 4 ey ee ee tore, parts and service for Titan, | from Dus pe eet REMAINING 1958 BOATS DRAS- CASH PAID take trade. MArket 42910. - Belipse & Fleetwood chain saws.| Coach Part : tically reduced. 1 iilae i933) GHEVROLET. EXC COND. st ll ened GOOD SE. OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR moldi lapstrake 14 ft. for all models | “Pvt, owner. Reas. priced. , PE 40 A GOOD SE- e who wart the pane Se = 66" beam, fron rough, Used Trucks ’ i a of used two end four . 16x40 cement patios, etc.) cushioned seats. Cross seat in SCHRAM’s AUTO & TRUCK 3 CHEV. a CR, BEL AIR oN ey yy de ee ee * eee ae ae "PAR REPOSSESSION C . i Vv ie, +) arting, Pp. values ‘before you buy, We trade | 6 RST LA AYLER| Lark. remote control, “battery, Bu Tinie Evy }} $338 full price, $°3 month. x. anc finance. — court wy gl, The st for battery & boat cover, Alj | OR 32105 OR _3-031 lent engine ne rust. cash = rn a TWO 1952 JOHN DEERE “B"| fercs “Between Lake Orlon and | Used 16 fi. Wagemaker, molded| Used Truck Parts 5 S9A. eeded, Cafe Bell. Gr cat Lakes TRA : Reconditioned and| Oxford. plywood, | windshield, ; steering, 7 CHEV., BEL 7 ie, TOSS | MOBILEROME ESTATES MOB: | Sevier eck. Tne teh to sep TRUCE Pants | | TCHEY sdoeg mice: PE siti lights. Your| Ex saser ecm {me Puyeround.) Pear view mirrors, battery ea OTOR SALES __| 62 CHEVY, HARDTOP_NO RUST, TOU'VE SERN TRE REST WOW | DUNE Ms 5 soy tne new | B-AvbUD Ave. FE Goma] fle nem. Me dealers. FE cquip:| Pace Pr oa. agemater line of fibereias boats | For Sale Trucks 90) | CHEVROLET HARDTOP. POW: epee xt|” Auto Accessories 80| 3 bland, right on, HIckory Mita 1983 CHEVY ts TON PANEL, NEW Bown assume payments of 883 . ‘arks 00 CHEV. FRAME $15 OR WILL |” Re. leh h folow signs fe Daw) ——9Z7-Tyod i. 1 PE £7358 ———Day~show--with-George-M.1 ‘Paget, Jonathan Winters. (7) Maverick, (2) Ed Sullivan. St. Patrick’s ges Jr., Edward Muthare “My Fair Lady,” Myron rey (7) Lawman, (9) Movie. “A Tale of Two Cities,’’ Ronald Colman. (2) GE Theater. “Train for Tecumseh,’ John Cassavetes, 1:00 1:38 tering Bishop” asks Mason's Janice Rule. aid.in setting young woman's . —_. Shorecmt cm eis inheritance huire as (7) Jubilee U.S.A. Jimmy| _, Bolger. Pemgy Lee; Andre 1:55. Wakely. ogee (7) Coif .45. . © Foreld of Treth- 9:30 (2) Alfred Hitchcock. “I'l (4) feolor) Perry Como. Ida Take Care of You,”. Ralph| Lupino, Howard Duff, June, Mochet a 2:30 Valli, Margaret Ann, Jada (7) "Crash “Tiger at Noon pe a teen) | Steve McNally. nn eee: 10:00 (2) Richard Diamond. 3:00 (7) Jubilee (cont.) (4) (color) Frances Lang- (9) Temple Baptist. ford. Hour variety show with (4) P. Como (cont.) Bok Hope, Hugh O'Brian, (2) Dead or Alive. Bounty. Edgar Bergen, George Sand-|3:30 hunter tries to prove inno-) cence of boy charged with brutal murder. i (7) Lawrence Welk, Musical-; variety. : (9) Hockey. Chicago at Mon- treal. (4) Dr. Hudson. (2) Gale ‘Storm. Susanna turns. busted Dutch windmill (7) Welk (cont.) 19) Hockey. (cont.) 7 (4) Cimarron City. Bandit uses sultry girl (Gloria Tal- bott) in his kidnap-for-ran- som plot. (2) Have Gun, Travel. Man (Russell Arms) becomes tar- get when he steals gunman’ 8 Freshmen, David Rose Or-)% chéstra. Films of Frances with many stars. ea) Tax. Income 10: 30 oie What's My Line? Meet McGraw. . 11:00 (2, 4, 9) News, Weather. (7) Movie. “The Pretender, ie Albert Dekker. 11:15 (4) Americans at Work. “A Bell for 5 (8) Movie. Adano,” John Hodiak, Gene Tierney. ran-|11:25 (2) Movie. “None Shall Es- 11:30 (4) / @ Leon Exrot 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. Shark, sus 11:30 io ‘Top Dollar. Edward G. Robinson, J. Car-} ‘Concentration. (9) Mary Morgan. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 12:50 (9) News. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) It's a Great Life. (7) Liberace. (9) Movie. (2) As The World Turns. (D Margie. | (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. (4) Faye Elizabeth, y (7) Day in Court.” (4) (color) Truth or Conse-| quences. (2). House Party. : (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. ~ (1) Music Bingo. (2) Big Payoff. ‘ (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7)-Beat the Clock. . (9) Movie. (2) Verdict. Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? (2) Brighter Day. - (4) Queen for a Day. (1) American Bandstand. (2) Secret Storm. (9) Sherwood Forest. (2) Jimmy Dean. (4)_(color)-George—_ Pierrot (9) Looney Tunes. (2) Detroit Bandstand. Presents. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. John Barrymore Accused of Hit-Run, Wet Driving BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) said. elem pli ar aber tribute to the stunt men who \and cost less. About "2,850,000 Michigan citizens especially at taking a fall from pay, the federal income tax. If/4 horse. the state adopted the same sched-. days. af sis val Would Need 300 New Employes, Building and ent office space already is inade-' quate for its 300 employes,-Lock Lock based his 2%4 million dollar | estimate of collection costs on a plan by the citizens tax study com-| mittee providing for a graduate Home, tiac t wmAssoclation member wil repair'Dle he's’ fine actor—now in Hollywood he heads the Dennis| jold sets free of charge and donate Weaver Actors’ Workshop. naa, them to these institutions during | National TV Technicians March 23-28. Persons who wish to cooperate in the drive can turn unused sets over to the association by telephoning FE 42541 during the The association will pick the sets up, repair them and deliver them. The most popular purebred dog! lin the United States today ‘is the! tbeagle. Dennis a Talks bets Dogs and Horses "By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — The B.W. and I have had dogs the 23 years we've been married, so she was very glad to have me smoke $2% Million out “Gunsmoke” and ask Dennis Weaver, one of TV's top horse- : - i : 5 men: LANSING @ — If the Legislature -~ “Of the dogs and horses you've worked with, which are the smarter?” ““Dogs,” instantly replied the ex-athlete - from Missouri and Oklahoma who feigns a limp on the No. 1 western. |Group Flects City Policeman | Picks Detective Emery Vice President of New — Check Probe Unit Detective Robert A. Emery of the Pontiac Police Dept. has elected first vcs preient ofthe ~t - x “But there are devices used. for softening the fall2” § “Yes,” admitted Weaver, or “Chester,” as he’s known on the program.. “They spade the ground where the horse is going te fall— so it’s loose, Or they may use mattresses or foam, - rubber, covered over with © dirt, but that’s mestly for the men te fall on!" Weaver paused to pay a assistant special agent in charge of the Detroit FBI office. He discussed ways of investigat- ing and apprehending passers of _~ ifraudulent checks, and told associ- % ation members how the FBI fraud- and an additional 244 million dollar nm horses don’t have horse sense?” ~*~ * * appropriation. “Dogs are ‘better. actors. They can do| Other officers chosen things horses can’t. Horses as a rule can’t do|Were Sgt. Fred Kelly, of the State | saying ut be ridden 8 ae, Lamang re: | peal : “But,” said Weaver (who once upon a ids Police Dept., 2nd vice presi-} om cn . “ a ches de : time lived over a night club on 52d St. {dent Deputy Richard Germond as tnuchi ax six inillite dollars and WILSON and later was a Bronx cowboy, living on (of thé Lenawee County Sheriff's D HEARING! require as many as 800 new em-| 16th’ St.), “horses lead a rough life in the Hollywood TV en gint athe cipmernl plied ployes, Lock said. stndiee--sithough it's better new than a few years age, Prosecetor’s Office, secretary Others have tried — now New costs would hinge chiefly “They used to be brutal to horses,” he said. “They would} Trooper Milton Shotnick of the | Sonotone has hidden its on the number ef citizens re- | tie a wire to a horses leg and make it run. When it came to the East Lansing State Police Post | latest transistor hearing aid quired te file income tax reports end of: the wire, of course it would trip, was chosen as corresponding sec. ea s and the system for collecting it..| “Now they use trained: falling horses—which Yall without| retary and Detective Don ght, graceful eyeglasses. A withholding system patterned | urting themselves.” at the Saginaw Police Dept. was | Worn as one unit ~ nothing styles for both men and women. ‘Look your best while hearing your best. COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE FREE DEMONSTRATION SONOTONE OF PONTIAC | sometimes @ouble for the stars, “They get $150 for a saddle ae ae ' withs its flecks 5 = i. Sq. Pamous Arm- strong ¢ uality. ¥d. Yd. Free Estimates on Iasielietlen: THE: FLOOR SHOP Armstrong’ Ss She! » PETERS fe 4.5216 5 roles. Tebercalosis Saustoriyen | “Gunsmoke” in over four years has shown millions of peo-| Weaver was recognized the moment he landed at Newark Airport here. A cab driver asked him in great a just what TV uses for blood in the fighting scenes. “Chocolate syrup,” he confessed. . Week, ~ TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Coleman Jacoby bought several shares of titanium stock at 45 cents, and a friend asked what titanium was good for. Coleman snapped, “If they knew what | it was good for do you think I could buy the stock for 45 cents?” | next nine . That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1959) (7) Understanding Our World. {y Bily Gratam ts ) News : Ac John Drew iy ~—Actor n bested 4 Hockey (cont.) MONDAY MORNING /26, must appear March 27 to face (4) Cimarron (cont.) 6:38 (4) Continental Classroom. felony hit-run and drunk driving, (2) Gunsmoke. Dillon tangles | 6:50 - tage og __ (charges. with bank robbers. 6:55 (2) Farm Front. accused 10:30 (T) Graham (cont.) 7:00. (2) TV College. od Sten his a ee = (9) Nation's Business. (4) Today. ‘the rear of another last Friday. | () DA's Man. Shannon ro Big Show. Police said,Barrymore failed a murder witness. 13:30 Cartoon Frolics, (2) Sea Hunt. _ @ Breakfast Time: sobriety test ‘iid has chal te Sl 10:45 (9) Theater 15. 8:08 (2) Captain Kangaroo. the name of the other driver’ and. 11:09 (7) Biff Baker. $:3% (7) Our Friend Harry. had had just two drinks. (4) News. 9:00 (2) Movie. . (2) News. (4) I Married Joan.. 11:10 (9) Weather. 9:30 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. 11:15 (9) Theater. Mystery. {10:00 (4) Dough Re 12:08 (7) Shock Th. (cont.) | (7) Jean’s Notebook. __(9) Theater (cont.) 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. “(4 Movie (cont.) 10:25 (9) board. (2) N'watch (cont.) _ |lu:80 (2) Arthur Godfrey. 12:88 (4) ( ) News Final. (4) Treasure Hunt. 2:18 (2) Weather. Medit. (9) —— Agent. t 10:35 (7) News. SUNDAY MOENING 11:60 (2) I Love Lucy. 335 (2) Meditations. (4) Price Is Right. 209 = Religion tor Shut-Ins. (7) Cleo. 330 (2) = 265 (4) (color). News. (3) Billboard. :00 (2) Court of Health. --Today's Radio Programs = A Pontiac Is Added Yearly to State School System — | (9) Science Fiction. (2) Movie. (4) U. of M. Presents. 9:30—WWJ, Old Oprey 10:00—-WWJ, Melody WXYZ, Surrell 16;30—WJIR, Dance Wwxy 1;00—W, 12: ere a Tagger Sup!'mt. un. Cel Reet JR, Opera pd News, Deland KLW, Bible Best WPON ATbum = Musie ‘Barnhouse WXYZ, College News 10:98 -WIR sSymphon? WWJ, News, Reports CKLW. Billy Graham (9) Oral Roberts. _ WIR (760) = CKLW. (809) Ww com) CAR (1100) WXYVE (190) WPON (iege)WIBK 1000 | The explosive population growth) creased by 22 per cent. But during! 9:30 (2) Detroit Pulpit : in Michigan public schools can be this same period the population of (4) Crossroads. inasiigania WRON Armenian Gos, H- | PON, Pontise Weekend | WW. News, F. Eiwscet» imagined, says Superintendent of|those under 20 years of age has! (7) Christian Science €:00—WJIR, News, Sports _|18:00—WJR, News, Hymns : Ww t Club Public Instruction Dr. Lynn M.'gone up by 42 per cent, while the. (9) Window on Canada eh Ne es Se ee ons Wwa Newt, Menier ToBK: eee Gores? | Bartlett, by thinking of a city with/ number of children attending pub 9:45 (7) Accent. CKLW. Musical Airs cKLW, Radio Bible watz. Revival ‘esimg | WORK. — a, @ population a little Jess than Pon- lic schools in Michigan has in-' 10: 00 (2) This Is the Life. Sonn. a ee whee Cectshognes WIBK. Ties To tiac’s being added to the state’s creased 53 per cent.” j (4) Cartoon Time. ®PON Worle News WCAR, News. Thomas 9:30—WJR, Jack Harris system each year. He said each year the state's’ (7). Faith for Today ‘ ee ee WFOM: Spspepel Service | CELW. News Myrtle Lanett! ‘Te Rertiett, 2 Democrat seek-|Public school population increases (9) Bible Answers. ‘wwa, Monitor CKLW. Voice of | Prophecy "WHYZ. Bory Princess 19:00 WJR. Arthur Godfrey ing re-election April 6, made this by 10,000. } 10:18 (9) Sacred Heart. WON. Canal Canaiciite WRON emmanuel Baptist ast Detroit» spears SA ag A paaralipigas yesterday in — wie omy oe Pen adding “| — 10.30 2 = a sas Tia Hom Geak oa IR, Ser ara WCaR. News, thomas waak Reve, er —— oe a campaign tour of net te cane mn” Ba writ F a Ca x (9) Christophers. ware. Night Train wxYZ. ¥ y Bon o0_WJR, News, Have Gun | WPON. Chuck ‘Lewis With him were Mrs. Cornetia | Pointed out. | | 31:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. WJBK. Jack Be BE ge Bag om ‘ww, News, Mon oniter 10:30_CKLW, News, Davies | A. Robinson of Kalamazoo, Dem- | t (4) (color) George Pierrot. | WCAR. News, Logan WPON, Central Methodie CRLW. News, Alsum WXYZ, News, Winter ocratic candidate for the state | | (7D Johns Hopkins. 1:30—-WJR, Town Meeting WJBK, News, Stereo Board of Education, and Melvin | to a CELW. Word of Lt —- aR — WCAR, News, Thomas 11:00—WJR, House Party jucation, Ww i (9) Movie. WXYZ, ‘Night ‘Trate WJBK. Mich. Med. soe. WPON, Another Show WWi, News, Prench E. Blelch of Detroit, Democratic MUZ FM 11:30 5 cade Carnival. WPON. Pontiac Weekend £2097. * Patterns| WEBER: mete” candidate fer a six-year term on ¥-} en dial H ~ appr le re dog WEYE. oot } Showtime WxYe, Paul Winter a Wayne State. University COMMERCIAL STATION ! : SUNDAY AFTERNOON eee suNDAY AFTERNOON te Board of Governors, . Featuring | 12:00 (7) Bowling. 8:30—WJR, N.Y. Phitharm. |!2:00-WJR. News, Guest "CREW. "Gro eros esctit | CKLW. Howe Devien “Since 1949,” Dr. Bartlett said,] , Mai og om ‘een ss | (9) Looney Tunes. CRLW. Quiet Sanctuary | Wes ounaay Best WCAR’ News WePOrt j Sictieas > pepaintee (bes © ‘rege (2, (O08) Lite Lat een weenie | SBE Aine eneRrer | POR: Uierey wane — ' wachik RIsTIAN | 12:30 (2) Roy Rogers. | POM posting Weekene | WAR, News, Woodlin 9:30.WJR. Pace Nation MONDAY AFTERNOON © | Tagch ts ITERATURE SALES | De rs: WON. Ponting Weekend | WEON' News Weeren WWI Cette Four laegg_wam, ‘Teacher Gets Award wade” cee t WWI. "News, Maxwell BATTLE CREEK (#~The Mich. . CKLW, Grant. Livestock | Wx M. shorr jigan Dept. of Classroom Teachers. WIBK. en. Saree ‘has presehted its 1959 distinguished WPON. News, Lewis service award to E, Vivian Powell, For GUARANTEED : ule of exemptions, Lock said. col-|fall. and if there should be : jlection costs would run about six'eight or 10 takes they get $150 million dollars. for each fall. 7 VINYL CORLON : a _ “So a stunt man could P Bye life That Old Radio, | inake $2,500 in one day. Sa ae $ 89 SS: Pm sure the stunt men in IB ada such a von- Se. TV, P honogr aph the ‘Ben Hur’ ch races s dertul wparie to made a fortune. A saddle a Can Help Others | {ints scp simple ut a : Eick vada aches in Mississippi recently a WEAVER nograph —— a =—— stunt man working with John Wayne, John Ford.and Bill a " ‘brighten life in county and state| Holden hit his head on a rock. He was killed. Boos. institutions, according to the Oak- x k * a Seginew . land County Electronics Assn. A track star at Oklahoma U., Weaver led his squad to na- The association began its second |tional championships, then got into Actors Studio here, land- | annual harchilysaprlgd land Cour ed a Hollywood contract, and later got his release because he | ; entertainment in Oakland Coun- = iy coarieaes ‘ felt Rock Hudson, Tony Curtis and Jeff Chandler got better The Ogkland County Electronics Association -—is— again sponsoring its annual charity repair project in observance of National " Television - Technicians Week. Anyone having TV, radio or phonographs around the house, in work- ing condition or otherwise, that they are not using, is urged to donate them to this project. The Electtonics Association will furnish all parts and labor necessary to repair these sets and will distribute them to deserving institutions in the area, in- cluding the Infirmary, ‘Children’s Horne, State Hos- pital and TB Sanatorium. The Pontiac Telephone Answering Service has voluntered their service to handle your calls, phone FE 4-2541 anytime of the day or night for pick up of your used radio, phono or | television. / Please help. Call now. » . 7 48 Associated Members ed bhai Adventure Series. awa) Monitor ~— WPOM. ‘Youth Forum WRYZ, Mich. Manpower 12:20—WIR, Time. for Nuste Meal aek vai _—— os Pol a ~ ON ANY [0 . , 1 Cn eli ly S ; i a > ¥ 1:30 (4) Frontiers of Faith. GREW: Newt: Knowies | 1:38-WW3. News, Deland t¢:se-WW3. Bernal Light | WXYZ. News Shorr affiliated ‘with the Michigan Edu] QATENZ Ag (7) Movie. ' oe WJBK, Sunday Sounds - WIBK. Viewpoint 1:00—WJR, News, s. st.|Cation Assn. 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He bas a The governor is. @ curly-haired 4 es hy State Chairman of the ASC Com-| and was fined some $5,000 for mittee and former Cass County) growing wheat in of McKentie indicated the move | Poultry and livestock,” McKenzie his | Director Walter Cook explained : By RAY HENRY From Mrs. 8.C. of Pittsburgh, Pa.: “My husband ee ‘had his pockets picked and lost his billfold. His Social Secu- “rity card was in the billfold. How can be get another card?” i : He can call or write to the local Social Security of- : fice for an application for a duplicate card..After he fills out and returns ‘the sqehren, the office will send him "the card. From NP. of Woonsocket, R.1.: “I know the Social Secu- rity tax has just gone up. I can tell from my paycheck. A friend tells. me the tax is going up again next year. Is this true?” Yes. It’s now 214 per cent of all your earnings up to ee Aree conse an compliers. It'll go up to 3 per cent on Jan. 1, 1960. od From a ES. of Cleveland, Ohio: quota to feed his poultry flock». |that any farm operated as a sep-| Yes Tax Will Rise Aaa ee eae oe he may pre- ‘ltory. This is multiplied by .669, | said, ‘The wheat control situation Here in Oakland County Asc] arate farm unit is eligible to har-) x * If a producer will certify that all the wheat harvested on his ang any oh pt x « & which is Oakland County’s’ estab- lished wheat. factor, Cook said, __}vest up to.15 acres of wheat or the | established allotment. , + aa np. > - . , Es 3 - pny iiss = Le and 4 yi allude hudedl ddl) bs [Enel heal 11/16x2% -T.D. Caring .... years, I have worked under Social Security. Within the last “ few weeks I have had to quit work because of arthritis and “a Very serious nervous condition. I'll be 50 my next birthday. WiILI be eligible for disability payments?” — If the Social Security Administration — after a ~ ‘phiysical exam—finds that your disability is permanent and so severe that you can’t de any substantial work, you'll probably be entitled te Social Security disability payments at 50. After you’ve been disabled for six months, you should apply. ° ee From D.AP. of Iowa City, Iowa: “Before Feb. 1, I read that as of Jan. 1 the Social Securty checks would be in- creased by 7 per cent. My increase was only 6 per cent plus. Am I getting all I'm entitled to?” , Chances are you are. In all my columns I wrote, I said the raise would be “approximately 7 per cent.” The actual raises rarely amounted to exactly 7 per cent be- cause they. were rounded off to even figures. Plans to Be New State’s Chief _Hawaiis Governor Happy: to Be Voted Out of a Job productions..when he was n|Some compare his personali parallels. * * * * where he was reared. He was ficer. . ScuaE Giitution a0 0 qubwuster ite chench ta. rote. -plain Quinn, rising young at- job , and not Hawaii’s governor. happy as can ty and career to that of Vice-President Quinn, 39, last|Nixon, and the two do have their tory Quinn is a Harvard Law School graduate and also a graduate of ) St. Louis University in St. Louis six-footer still trim of figure. He served in the war as a naval of- Political observers have said Quinn probably would go a long way if he were the governor of a state instead of a_territery. With x *«* * See eee 11/16x214 Ovele Casing ... bie! me parnctnns Reservelll -vex3 Vs 7.D. Bese Beard’... cropland out of production, he said =n lee aisle hal Ne that partd ah MEM WReeed: ic. ..e... farm that has-been in a regular 1. $/16x2 Brick Mould ..... rotation within the last five years, 11/16n3% Srool ........46 or has had hay harvested in one %xl Ve T.D. Stop ...... ie of the previous two years Mex % TD. Stop ..... 0: - a i ext T.D. Stop eevee ~ PA a i 34n% Cove Mould ... eee eee “For the past 15 Expert Sees Hy .11/16x1% Cove Mould . * ' 11/16%2% Cove. Mould . : Man In Space Hh. 11/1652% Cove Mould . in 20 Years mre ect % t ESSEN, Germany (#—A German rocket expert says in 20 years man will be roving in space, digging mines on the moon, and wars won't be possible. Prof, Hermann Obefth predict: further that humans will be racing around at 20 miles per second then—1,200 miles an hour. Oberth, who is 65, is sometimes called “‘the father of space travel.” | During World War II he helped rockets that hit Britain. * * * After the war he worked for the U. S, Army rocket research center in Huntsville». Ala. He recently returned to his native Germany | to claim a ;