BATTLE HOME FIRE — Smoke billows trom the rear of a Saginaw street home that went up ee ee + gasoline being _ it was ignited by — Order on Documents ‘Won't Yield Records, Books fo Parent Group; _ Edict Called ‘Dictatorial’ DETROIT (INS) Offi- cers of the Michigan Fed- Pontiac Press Photo sadist tet ‘the track overflowed an under- ground tank and ran into a sunken shed, where a furnace. Gas Sets Fire— to Frame Home: ‘Interior of Two-Family Dwelling on N. Saginaw »Gutted by Blaze Ignited gasoline set fire to a two- family frame homie at 553 N. Sag- -inaw at 10:30 a.m, today, gutting the interior. The house, owned od M. A. S £8... The blaze is: believed to have started when gasoline being 7 pumped into: an, eostengrowed tank]! in the doal yard from an L. H. Cole Go. gasoline truck, over- flowed and ran into a wooden shed behind the house which contained a gas furnace. : Mrs. Pearl Hall, 55, tte first old boy, tas Hutchinson, ‘whe the fire broke out. She snatched up the boy and ran for safety, returning to get her purse. "The upstxirs tenant, Mrs. Emer- son Kirby, 44, was in bed, but ‘escaped without injury. 8: # Fire Marshall Charles Metz estimated damage at $10,000 to the building and” $6,000 to contents. ~ The first floor and basement were. gutted and the second floor filled with smoke and water. . The fire ignited tlie gasoline truck, blistering its paint and tires, but was brought under control before jhe truck could explode. A Model A Ford parked near the shed was also badly blistered with the right side tires maven off completely. : Navy Recruiting Poster Irks Outer Space Fan FRESNO, Calif. u#—The Navy recruiting poster reads: -# “Join the- modern, Navy.” ite mighty; Yesterday someone posted this ‘Senators “shot in the arm.” Ford’s Yntema ‘WASHINGTON (INS)—Senateé investigators will hear a Ford Motor Company executive’s opinion today on what should be done to give ite American economy a ‘Slated for his second: day of testimony before thet Senate Anti-Trust and Monopoly Subcommittee was Ford Finanejal Vice President T. O. Y¥ntema who yes- Recall mobile industry’s asin Big Boost Given City Loaned $317,000 by Community National at Low Interest Community National Bank gave as it loaned the city $317,000 for unusually low interest rate of = per —_ ** * The bank was the only bidder which the interest rate legally reould have been as high as four per cent. A. C, Girard, the bank's presi- said, “Any sav indirectly, a =v to our deposi- _“$ign above | A Modern’ How molec can ial get? It took the Army to.take the first step into outer space.” fo Hospital Wing| Pontiac a ‘financial boost last night| the General Hospital addition at the) on 1958 tax anticipation notes for) aba defended the auto-+ i mittee chairman Estes Kelaaver (D-Tenn) te give his recommend. ; | ations ‘on “how to give the whele « _|today they would defy AFL- {CIO President George order “dictatorial.” of the MFL, charged Meany with “taking orders from Walter Reu- ther,” president of the United Auto Workers and long-time foe of Hoffa. J The Michigan CIO Council a convention will be held in Grand |predicted the only AFL unions that | © eens ice. (OH meestiolis tin Miami. - scraped ice off car windshields today as temperatures fell to 28 degrees in the suburbs. dies, ~ Householders ‘were up early to hose _the icy. crystals . from. ‘plants, The temperature was 45 in down town Miami and on Miami Beach. It was the third blow of the sea- eration of Labor indicated Meany’s order to turn. over books and -records to the parent organization. Meany issued the order _ jin revoking the charters of|- both the AFL and CIO cen- tral bodies in Michigan in a move to oust Teamsters President James R. Hoffa from controlling the state AFL organization. -Andrew McFarlane, presi- dent of the Detroit and Wayne County Federation Jack Thorpe, secretary-treasurer| readily went along with the order. August Scholle, state CIO president, said he was “not sur- prised” at Meany’s edict and |, would continue operations until further instructions are received. ° The AFL-CIO executive council, meeting in’Miami Beach, immedi- ately issued a charter to a newly merged state organization to suc-| ceed the two groups and announced The MFL declared it would boy- icott the convention and McFarlane will attend would be ones orderéd to do so by their international unions. He said he should remind Meany: “It’s the old stuff: about you ean lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink. “T don't think his being so dicta- torial is going to help resolve dif- ferences between the two organ. izations.” ___Tourists, one of tha states are stranded. Many are without money or hope of quick jobs. icitrus men. ‘Oddly, it was. warmer at Pen- sacola in ext*eme forthwest Flor- ida than in south Florida. The a 48. It was 41 at West Palm Myers and 32 at Orlando: Crep experts saw the nuatedl danger to low-ground citrus and to plants set out after mitl-De- eember and early . January freeses. Earlier cold snaps ruined about 37 million boxes of citrus and damaged other fruit. tal destruction. Frost and low temperatures, followed by heavy rains, ruined thousands of acres of pastures and left hundreds of cattle to starve. principle industries, have : failed to arrive in the expected num- bers: Seme whe came left quickly; many headed for the |. Caribbean to escape the cold. Hundreds of migrant ‘workers Jury's Verdict: MIAMI, Fila. — -Miamians| . Lawns were white With frost and ice formed in ph re and pud-} -| son for winter-weary farmers and! northwest section of the state. had) Beach, 25 at Tampa, 31 at Fort The flower industry neared to-). ‘Drew Guilty” Sentence Set Feb. 7 - Conviction 1%¢-day triai before Circuit Court Judge Frank L. Doty”. Judge Doty set Feb. 17 at 9:30) for sentencing. First- , =v i ee j % - ‘ 5 - eS Po i 3 * - Fi eee | * oe % 4\ all _ to: Speak in Kentucky 2, ?HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, pHBRUARY 5, a - MacArthur Gets Asked Significant Development i in ‘Transportation Revolution FRANKFORT, Ky..@ — The micet oe esterday adopted a resolu-|BILLINGS‘ Mont. u — A one-time ing Douglas: MacArthur |pycti taal gaa? : . to address a joint session of the ae om Tae By State Legislature. ver, Junction City, is difici- wuss regs The* resolution said MacArthur|¥¥ dead. Once it was a busy place Second in Series has earned the gratitude and ‘re, /@ben riverboats plied the Yellow- _ Spect of the nation as a ‘‘soldier,|stone. Cattle and sheep now graze : scholar, statesman and mai over the townsite, so county com- letters. missioners signed an order making If _It the State Sena: venien the/|the ‘domien ‘official. The railroads -and’ their passen- gers are learning to live without each: other. * *% * This may be the most signifi- of ~ yeant, icant in transporta- _/ {a8 axprofound a revolution as the tion in this generation, It reflects passing of the Conestoga wagon, the canal barge or the river packet. * * * * Some railroads still. fight hard _ PLANNING TO BUY Spring? Weinvite-yeutorome in now and counsel with one of our friendly experienced - representatives who specializes in home loans. We have many house plans available for your study. “At no cost to you, our counsellors can advise you on the size and type of home you can build within your budget. We invite you to come in today. Home loans are our specialization. WE PURCHASE CURRENT LAND CONTRACT Ss re a de Geant teed © Wie tg : hs ws ’ RATE an Agency of the U. 8. Government. ° : on SAVINGS ? Pontiae Federal Savings for passeriger traffic, and get it. Some railroad presidents still think they'll be able to maintain passenger service despite the air- jplane and automobile. Theirs are voices crying ina wilderness..of despair. | The railroads won't be able to | withdraw entirely from the pas- isenger-carrying field in the years ‘immediately ahead. Public regula- tory bodies won't let them. Yet the flight from the passenger field gathers momentum each year, al- imost each month. * ~ * Railroad after railroad is cut- iting back. ager of the Cincinnati terminal, sees fewer and fewer passenger). trains —pull through his ‘station/_ each year, The total now is 41). each day. “During—the—war;—— years,” he says, “100 trains ar- rived and departed this terminal each day.” In 1947 the railroads operated an average’of 160,647 miles in pas- \senger service. In 1956—the last \date for which the figure is avail- jable, and before the drastic prun- ‘ing—this average had dropped 27.8 jper cent to 115,907 miles. In the first nine months of 1957, | Passenger mileage on trains tot- ‘aled 20,033,217,541, -a stunning 43 per cent the 35,190,414,669 in the \same months of 1547. * * * influence a person who wants to fly to use the train, nor have we found a way to cause the atito- mobile driver to use the train,” says C, E. Peterson, vice presi- “There seems to be no way to, Herbert Conover: assistant man-{, fie me public relations of the; Southern . Pacific. Merger is in the air for rail- road. The biggest study now go- ing on, of course, is that of the Central, the two largest railroads from the standpaint of capitaliza- tion—but not profits. * * * 1 railroads in the United States. | John. Budd, president of the Great Northern, -.says, “I -wouldn’t~ be! surprised to see the number of) Class 1 roads cut in half in my! lifetime.’’ He's 50. Robert “Mac Farlane, of the Northern Pacific, consolidation “into a number of sirens competitive sys- tems—say 25 or 30—would be in| the public interest.’’ Alfred Perl-| man, president of the New York Central, says, “There is most cer- tainly no further need for. 130) Class 1 Tailroads inthis —coun-} president} thinks | try.” = * * With mergers, -eonsolidations and-abandonments as the solution! ‘in intercity traffic, what will hap | ther pen to commuter muter traffic? Two approaches have come to| the fore. One is offered by George Alpert, president of the New York, | New Haven & Hartford, which is| second to the Long Island in the percentage of passenger traffic to total traffic. Alpert wants some sort of sub- sidy for commuter business. He has asked the* Massachusetts Leg- islature to set up a form of public authority which, in essence, would provide the subsidy, He has also advocated diversion of 1 per cent of public highway funds to subsi- dize commuter service. Another tack has been taken ‘by the New York Central, which con- tends railroads should be treated as private enterprises and there- fore get a return of 6 per cent on capital investment. ident in charge of passenger traf- In Sertherance ‘of this oy the ee _\Less’ Passengers’ ‘Ride Railroads Pennsylvania—and-the-New-—-Yerk; fig Couneil “DETROIT ov.— Mrs. David vd 1: Brightod summer camp stun le |Plaskov and Mrs, Samuel S. Jan-| Jove" ‘They said inett, who live. in Northwest De- izing ‘mothers of pir announced eer they will’ for the- march, under the Central's subsidiary, the Boston &| Albany, has asked the Massachu- |. setts Department -of Public Utili- ties for permission to increase all fares. on’ its Boston commuter service a flat 7114 cents>regard- less of distance traveled. . 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Daily News) Reviewing recent diplomatic ex- changes between the two great pow- ers, which left the impasse intact, and noting the American peoples’ “long- ing for peace and assurance that progress is being made in peaceful settlements,” Dr. W, H. Roperts, head of Hillsdale College history depart- ment, suggested in a column that President EISENHOWER propose ari eXchange of visits with Premier BULGANIN. . 3 Under his plan, the President would have the privilege of address- + ing the All Russian Congress of So- viets, and BULGANIN in return would > Tae _ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1%8 “oc a roman Editorial Page" -—~ sane or ome ‘interpreter to insure. that the speeches were not garbled. x «* * “This visit would commit us to no particular settlement,” Dr. Reberts wrote. “It would give the © President the privilege of stating his case directly to the Russians, It is -impossible to estimate the impact that this would make. ; x * * “Such a proposal coming from the President of the United States would electrify the world. It would de- _molish in India and other important _ ai neutral countries the idea that the~ U.S. does not want peace, ~ —< * a sa. a ae pe ad SS 4 p py 2 : ie ara ee = 2 my mest = SES See VoiceofthePeople - ti eee . - -” ee oS ron : . 2 a , Lapeer ! ' hy i] nited States : Rea iri! erpecriptions payable m advance. SHUKRI Al-Kuwatty probably will be vice-president. The new State is to have one cabinet, one - parliament, one 165,000 man army and its capital will be Cairo. *®.- & <€35 This move unites 24 million peo- square mile area, much of it desert, is separated by 156 miles of Israeli territory... . _ Neither country has mych“indus- try and both lack coal, iron and other raw materials. Syria exports some textiles and wheat and Egypt's main export is cotton, which is mortgaged to Russia for some years to come in payment of arms. Both countries'im- . port oil although all the pipelines from the Middle East to the Mediter- ranean pass through Syria. - Hatred and fear of Israel as* well as a common religion have been unifying forces. Israel won the 1948-49 war with the Arabs and with Egypt in 1956. The new state can only unite its territdries . by crushing Israel. . | xk ® &.. Both Egypt and Syria have been moving closer to the Soviet Union than have other Middle East coun- tries. They may have begun to feel Red pressure. Nasser long ago out- lawed the Communist party.in Egypt as a challenge to his dictatorship, but played along with it in international power politics. Syria. increasingly has come under Communist.influence and the Red movement threatened to- take over Damascus. ok wk ok Fear of losing their independence to Russia also may have helped in uniting both countries at this time. President Nasser’s aim is to straddle the fence between East and West and collect as much as possible from both sides. co #4 THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tae Powttac Press Company © 4 -W. Huron 8&t. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday i ett Basserr, Joun A. Rus, . Pinecutive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager . How. Prrroveaty mt,. Eant M. “Teesdwitt, Vice * - President nd Circulation Manager ; ~ Ee i, Maines, = omm W. Prrzoraats vertiat Room? B. T ‘ Groner C. Eigen, ““pntered at Post Office, Pontiac, as sécond class matter ‘Phe’ Assoctnted Press is entityed see eas : republication of all joc: this Sewapaper as well a all AP news dispatches. . Livt , : tenaw Counties it is $1260 a year: elsewhere in Mich ’ 1 athe aces 13. the Th : ; <= we = . T . ie a 'o ‘MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS © ? * " foreign contacts. And Eisen- __hower’s speech in Moscow would plant a measure of political leaven in the Communist meal that would have unpredictable results. _Bulganin’s influence in this country would be neglible in ~ The Pontiac Press believes in Dr. ple in Egypt and 4 million in Syria, Rosekts’ proposal. The Press will more thari half of the total popula- personally see that a copy.of this tion of the Arab world. Its 458,000 editorial will be called to the Presi- . dent’s attention. The Man About Town Rushing Season Spring Indications That Are Somewhat Premature | Sun: An orb too often AWOL. “I find lively caterpillars. crawling around in my yard,” phones ~*~ , Walter ‘Winzer hardly frozen. Pudsywillows around Cass Lake are in | bud a month earlier than usual, accord- ing to ee Jack Streby who lives on its banks, and has watch them for many years. oe A flock of-evening grosbeaks are fe- — ported by Mrs, Gladys Harrington of Dryden, feasting on the seed clusters” in her box elder trees. . * A native of Oakland County was George M. Coggins — of Grand Blanc, who died Saturday, aged 89. I well remember his kindness to me as a kid, when he worked. on farms in Holly Township. No wonder his son, Charles G. Coggins, now Superintendent of the Holly Area Schools, is such a good man on his job and in every other way—he has a great ~heritage. = The Waterford Band, under the guid- ance of the late Charles Buzzell, was one of our state's. best known musical organizations 60 years ago. I wonder if its last surviving member wasn’t == - William. B. VanZandt of 5351 Williams Lake Road, who died Monday, aged 86? . The two-year-old light tan boxer dog, “Buff,” who had just completed a ten- week obedience school course _with his master : ' James Campbell, ~ the 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Campbell / Of Watkins Lake, is missing, There's a sad Jim and family. Phone OR 3-9719. o* A Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs, William 4. Martin of 140 Chippewa Road; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stack ; of Holly; golden wedding. Mrs. Ira Beadle of Notth Branch; formerly of Pontiat; eighty-third birthday. eS” ad eal aoversigaty. address; and; second to react like Pete, the canary One reason why dictators people cried out against Moses uses,” machinations of Soviet“ Joint Disability, for which inclose “named below. The longer they “flourish in Europe more readily" They asked tperbech te Mavit ia. : in addition.) Gre government employes, ‘the than hete in America is the fact Like Pete, the canary, they pre- For Syria henceforth willbe an “I didn’t go for treatments.or less initiative and courage they that people have~been taught to ferred a life of slavery if they Egyptian colony. There may be needles. an ” writes the have for trying to earn a living goosestep so long over there that could be sure of their meager some show of resistance inside Chicagoan. “I theadvice in our competitive “free enter- they often feel ill at ease when ‘als, ’ the country by the elements that —_in your pamphlet — high calelum prise” society. And when” they must do their own thinking. do not want fo see their‘country . diet, a quart of milk, sweet milk, . farmers get in hock to Uncle. ese in america hal remain a captive of the Com- buttermilk or skim milk, every Sam they also beg into kow tow been more ee the munist empire but, without some day, calcium capsules, ete. toward Washington. Beware! last war, if the ‘Atllcers tt wh fr << Bhan Sasi = ‘In about six weeks all pain was By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE , group of German troops were of the Communist regime in %0M¢, but it took a year to’get Case X.321: Pete was a canary, Killed, the men often didn’t know . Messew. rid of the stiffness, For three cooped up in a tiny cage, -* S'. Wnt WM ; | months I had a job working even TT “t ~~ ‘If the American officers \ Most~ of the pipelines for the in water, sandblasting, Now I am seam MEET, snnariy tilled, oat private sob. _ ‘transport of oil — constituting an- back at my trade (machine shop). I grew sorry for dier casually took z | alternate route from the Middle Looe : his — imprison- i over. and car. | “East countries to Mediterranean OF PAIN ment and = : \ ) . ‘ That greater resourcefulness’ of ports—are in Syria. So the coup I can scratch my back. My wanted‘ to do - having first made sure that they has taken over -constitutes a threat to Jordan, of the Egyptian seizure of Syria ‘Let’s Not P. | it won't change the flavor. Syria, and Nas- Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and Israel]. Will become clear. It is a move S NOU rermit. | sralleling . q and Turkey——that_makes war-more likely in the This-in Pontiae’ _One-sure ingredient in—the—____ Hitler, is hoping ps ae troubled areas of the Middle East. high brass latitudes is that the | to take over : , I buck is passed like a green light neighboring ‘# concerned, it is committed to for starting-the- flames of a world of st. Anthony's Roman: Catholic in a drugstore window. ‘ one by ‘pply military help upon re- war, just as Hitler’s tactics did Church of Wichita, Kan., recently OS - one. | ee eee os ae in the 1930s. asked for a beer license because © We will explain it so simply Without a vote aie’ mae bed = ' (Copyright, 1958) he felt it would pep up the weekly a child will get indignant. You of the people and. "#60 = ee Ee eos bingo games and add to the take — cannot yell-“firé’ if you're inside meh the aM of threatened -by Commeanist. tm- at tho: pariah hell. Hp gat. it by . 0 beret: hous, Communist infil. pertaliam. . getting around restrictions — trators who will This commitment was under- Looking Back against sale of liquor within 250 That's why Billy Mitchell was ee iene sien Fo) DES e ee pe ee tn, properly rigged to-‘‘ratify” the mumists got into Syria before the | JAPS RUSH great force toGuad- no matter what church it might be. the epauletlevl, =. wm kes Ete ncenencaee Seer iuocsscives Su elgeaiian te __FDR ASKS. $4 billion more for - Mitchell was the evangel of will lose her independence Swe meme "Navy. Rie nas Port its atomic thunderheads when he na ” : 20 Years ral popped a battlescow from the The term “union” of. Egypt and + * Ss cumulus mezzanine, The col- world into believing that the two radio stations at Cairo and has a stage downtown By JAMES J. METCALFE —sonels: of bubledom never for countries voluntarily created a. large number of technicians‘of all | FDR AIMS for base pay floor. Your heart may be quite strong —s oe er single state. ° os Fe ae ee : -* * WT psaaniRaagy eX tas a be | hs Actually, Nasser, aided by the. Dr. William Brady Says: ~ Communist apparatus, engineered : mir pra at Pills-and-Needles Case— “+ but Diet Did. the Trick nevertheless be the forerunner of a world war. . : The idea that a “limited war” : ... Please thirik of those who need could -be fought in the Middle A Chicago man writes that he tism is still an excellent picture your help . . . To get some special -East_ without Commu- -tiad “arthritis (his quotes) for of physical degeneration of -joint care . . . This is that certain time tissues, and that’s what I call of year .. . When we promote UMATIZ, that drive . .-. To raise the money today . . . God grant that it is so ease . . . And may: it always be that The pentagonal suggestion box way . . . Wherever you may go . }s & Wolf trap indoors. ... And-may you be most grateful - for . . . This blessing you enjoy ..- As heart disease affects adults . . . Or burts some girl or boy . . . - And-as you are real healthy now . .. And have some cash to spare The three wise monies see- no, Hearno and Speakno are a blubber . shop quartet. They've been. augmented by Thinko. THOUGHT FOR TODAY ‘nist “volunteers,” as in Korea, ix years. In both arms shoul. t » one page hearts alive... . So give the fu on a war, it will draw in all the = 1, writes:: : Underneath all the arches of major powers of the East and “I took pills: till and hygiene, not . « » You feel Bible history, the whole West. " “} could taste them nosis, ot treatment, will be anawered that\you can part... i grand temple of the Scriptures, Juét’ as Hitler’s move into the all the adivegsed enyelope is sent"to The Foo to your pocketbook ... And méas- these two voices ever echo—Man “union’* of Austria with Germany . many needles | jn \(Copyright, 1958) D. Foss J did not immediately awaken the a Gn 3 free world to the dangers ahead; ready to up : : rr so today’s events in-Egypt and when I sent _.Case:Records of a Psychologist: Syria, even though more. menac- and a p ing, are not exciting world-wide gelf _. * * * . rheumatiz =<. Sn = People Are Like Pete, the Canary by the United Nations, for example, The pamphlets are, first, Calci- ‘ to inquire into this new form of uniided Rioemnatht, See Hf you abe. ; Americans is attributed to the fact him a favor, So ey pics the We have enjoyed more choices in ‘é and America. Children have. more arms are free again, Since adopt- ing the high calcium diet I have~ taken no beer or soft drinks. I means that the Communists, control-Ndsser and the Suez, now hold im their hands the future of -have no pain or stiffness since.” let him out into éedom-te‘pick and choose. ‘a the oil resources of the Middle - 8 * * ® - * the room. Oe oe es sitaits, at least Ae East. om: taing year letier be Timidly * he , We looked with disfavor Re As a strategic move in the “‘cold I believe it is true, That _ hopped around po ape aspire: military training ae war,” the Communists have ob- js 1 think everything you say is . ' and then flew ‘tics, - such re * a ton Gee wean WR tl. | Sin: tease gunste om $k themselves to Pharoah in was a notion og ar Ms “ ; The Country Parson ot the Aoctar wan guetta te wre | and laughed and Congress even vetoed Univer. get corn jections) that your chronic (over or loudly, so- Pete got sal Military Training, but then let “ a year in duration) joint disability ee _., the same type of regimentation was arthritis. But that’s not im- He douldn’t stand his new free- _“escend om a youth via the portant. Not to ® patient who has dom, so he flew back to his Sune the peace time learned to clothe the meaningless cage, But he was on the oppo- teen-age -boys, Steg ne present we in America need — we ' ed As we accept loans or Uncle. ‘glert to the onward trend to- Sam's aid, we forfeit more liber- ie omen, when Suestactahly _ Always write ‘i 77 of 1'4 rather trast a lot of folks who aren't trustworthy than to fail tp trust one who is.” - Ld ¥ « “ & ia ad - e; = = a : SER pay. : _ , as ay : of . boas hae acca . ¥ a aeaee ba a sae Tg4 ae aa : : : “* etn ie Ss 5 _ ee on ie “hg aet ages a . r i ; ; : ’ , A és ZL ee a ; ss | Ss ‘ aw - 2 : ee : ee ae . hi Pa pee SO ee es 44 ee Se es a PONTIAC PRESS _ WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1058 : Won't. Pay for V 5 | Soe ee ieee tebe x | carly payments. 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Cedrie’ Crackenthorpe seemed “Doing & spot more sleuthing down here?” he asked. “Get any further.” “] think I can say we are a . Cracken- thorpe.”” “Found. out who the corpse was?" : Write for free cocktail and canepé recipest . Hollend House Sales Co., Woodside 77,6. ¥. two. a why pay more ? days,” he said angrily. “All this red tape and form filling. That’s what comes of a bureaucratic state. Can't go where you like and : ated What's special about the! 20th?” “n happens to be the day We believe the mearder was com- mitted. You can refuse to an- swer, of course, but — “Who says I refuse to answer? Give a chap time. And you were vague enough about the date of the murder at the inquest. What's|the afternoon I was out — but my) — turned up new since then?” father, if he is upset, will never > © *& * - Janswer the telephone. My brother Harold did not come down until Craddock did not reply. Cedric ‘said, with a sidelong|Christmas Eve.” a e wil ness so Deal ae - rR are I cre ens ot ne S| : . ee -. ane i = A by Fern ~ >p- r. Agat tha rich was coming: by train, I got home| INE! We paaeg f 4 father in a very bad temper, 1\ re ie y en PNR = pate had left lunch ready for him, but y, ‘< Ec ee ~~ S "CHAPTER 30 ments between. that. time until|Mrs, Hart who was to come in A4 | aXe oy. Craddock pnp ried os lunch time on December 2st when|the afternoon and give him his| ! e/g Didn't you fake this clue—and (You arrived here.” tea, had not arrived. He was so! © (V oP a seek tk tn the baer ses tar “Se a8 #&« angry. that he had shut himself tow] ‘ | boys to find? Quick—tell me.” | Ondrie looked. very cross indeed.| 1" Oe Tent nie ited oe len “T haven't the faintest idea what “That's the Hell of life. nowa-| i mt? going pony ie wey es yyy “Your other two brothers came ensive re- a De, EE “ti <7 _ = (~ —_ re . 3 . i ER, Ee, “Roe, “ele, eta, aa! “Let me see. Well, I mooned| _, “re as you might ay Went * so. You told me, gland that same day?" Em! — hi, Em?” k here, Em. 1 arrived here “You must think us very fool- Oakland Fual y Patt lish, Mr. Crackenthorpe,” said bling when . Just spri Pleasantly. “We can —tcheek—on these things, you-know- I think, it you'll -show me your pa ane He paused expectantly. “Oan’t find the darned thing,” said Cedric. “Was looking for it this morning. Wanted to send it to Cook | “1 think you could find it, Mr. Crackenthorpe. : But it's not ac- ‘tually necessary. The records show that you actually entered this country on the evening of Decem- ber 19th. Perhaps you will now account to me for your move- (Advertisement) — *~ 2 (Advertisement) ETROIT WOMEN ‘|: HIGHLY PRAISE | | O-JIB-WA BITTERS be-|and,:to tell you the truth, don't leven worse hangover. Girl ‘friend .""|hopped off to-catch her plane and) reapeetehae: ehebgh. Sawa film: Rowenna of the Range. I've al- ways had a passion for Westerns. This was a corker . .: drink or two in the bar anda bit of sleep in my room, and‘ out about ten o'clock with the girl friend and a round of various hot -lwas one, I think. She knew ‘em all. Got pretty well plastered spots — can’t even remember most) of their names — Jumping Frog/been Meee at 2 _ Ma Mheodore Bo breakfast paid homage to ngs talents an 8 SiG Guanes heanter by dinateting = cele wiih: Oy Drown Dears. “Suits. and Tonle Must be Sold! TES Ble from|/remember much more till "I woke up the next morning — with an I poured cold water over my head, got a chemist to give me a devil's brew, and then started off for this place, pretending I'd just arrived) at Heathrow. No. need td upset Emma, I thought. You know what/can jwomen are — always. hurt if you don't come straight home. I had to borrow money from her to pay the taxi. 1 was completely cleaned, out. No use asking the old man, x Ro “Can: any. of this be substan- tiated, Mr. Crackenthorpe Say, between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.” “Most unlikely, I should think,” said Cedric cheerfully. “National” Gallery where the attendants look at you with lack lustre eyes and a crowded Picture House. No, not likely.” Emma re-entered, She held a ‘sony engagement “book in her ey on want to know what every- js that‘right, Inspector Craddock?” * * * “Well — er —.yes, Miss Cracken- thorpe.”’ “I have just been looking in my engagement book. On the 20th } went into Brackhampton to) - attend a meeting of the Church |* He'd néver cough up. Mean old, brute—Well: Inspector, satisfied?’’| one was doing on December 20th : Bearerto 2 1 Lb, Limit Fresh CREAMERY = | BUTTER . * "irs MEAT PURCHASE “Not those two top ones. I've read them, The football and my go separately.” What difficult things you boys do travel with.” =~ * * ® “It won't matter. They're send- “They must be rich.” : “Rolling! Jolly nice, too. All the same, I rather wish we coat leaving here, Another body might -turn up.” “1 sincerely hope not.” “Well, it- often does in ‘books. who's seen football boots and the gum boots Hungry Wits Feast — on Steaks—for Free | DALLAS #—A Dallas cafe oper-| ator told police two men apparent-| ly without. funds got away with a’ pair of ‘meals. | about my friend.” He went outside and both disappeared. > Wall Lincleem mn 29° “LHOLEUM ae a | : PANT : ie 27138 THERE'S STILL TIME . TO ENROLL IN ~ NEW CLASSES: Speedwriting oo Gregg Shorthand Bus. Administration — - Higher Accounting _ Typewriting — Comptometer — Calculator and many other subjects. 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Walton Blvd. will be tery. . Mr. Hale died yesterday morn- ing at his home after an illness of two years. JOHN W. LEASE Service for former Pontiac resi- dent, John W. Lease, 59, of Mon- rovia, ,Calif., will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday from the Voorhees-Siple the Rev. George in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. PE ge ee mes an illness of ‘its p body will be at the funeral home after 11 a.m. Thursday. : Deaths i in Pontiac and Nearby Areas I home, with be the Rev. Earl Parriott and the Rey. Harlow Hoyt, both of the Ox- ‘|ford Free Methodist Church. Bur- ial will be in Flint Memorial Park \Cemetery. Mrs. ewey died at her home yes- terday Born in England, she had lived Deaths Elsewhere NEW YORK ® — Dr. Philip hrman, 62, a. pioneer in 1921 and served as in 1946 and 1ST. “ * * HOLLYWOOD i® — Monta Bell, $< &iformer film: writer, director and MRS. JESSE SKARRITT Mrs. Jesse (Cora E.) Skarritt, 87, formerly of Pontiac, died yes- terday after a lingering illness, She was a member of the Joseph producer, died at the Motion Pic- ture Country House and ‘Hospital yesterday. He would have been 67 -jtoday. Born in Washington, D.C., ‘Bell was a stock actor for two years before directing ‘Bellamy Trial” in 1929. Among his other: film credits were “‘Beyond the Blue Horizon,” “Men in White,” “West Point of the Air” and “Birth of the Blues.” In 1951 he retired be- C. Bird Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star, Clarkston. - y | Neighbors «lub. ating. An Eastern Star service will|great-grandchildren and two great- follow at “|Home, North Branch. is|Sarnuel_Bowman of North Branch +|in the Burlingtop - ;| Cemetery, Be Ex-Hamtramek Mayor Felled by Heart Attack | DETROIT w — Walter Kanar, 56, former mayor of Hamtramck ill'of a heart attack. He had been ;/by detectives about his part in the \breakin of Tom's Bar, 928 Mount ‘Clemens St., Nov. 27. ; in Oakland County for 16 years, coming here from Flint. Mrs. Dewey was. a member of the Methodist Church and the Roya Surviving are her husband, George. H.; one grandaughter, five great-grandchildren. MRS, CHARLES SMITH NORTH BRANCH — Service for Mrs. Charles (Phoebe) Smith, 85, of Detroit, was held at 2 p.m. today at the Blackburn. Funeral pirs. Smith, a former North Branch resident, died of cerebral hemorrhage Saturday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ar- 'thur Clark, in Detroit. The Rev. officiated at the service. Burial was North Branch Surviving, besides her daughter, is a son, “Milton, in Texas. and member of the Michigan House} of Representatives, died jast night in failing health three years. Kanar was Hamtramck mayor from 1939 to 1942 and from 1929 to. 1931-.a member .of the state ‘House, He was a Hamtramck city councilman: from 1934 to 1939. He was a native of Poland. Kanar's career was a turbulent one. While a tember of the legis- lature he was indicted by a U.S. grand jury on a charge of obtain: ing citizenship fraudulently in 1927. The charge later was quashed. In the 1940s he was sentenced to 60 days in jail and fined $100 for contempt of a graft grand jury. Youth ‘Admits Break-In of Bar on. November 27 breaking and entering suspect who has confessed to the break-in of a local bar last November, accord- ing to detectives. The suspect,” James L. Ray, 19, of 691 Brown Rd., was questioned | waived examination yester- ayn Municipal Court. Judge aurice E. Finnegan set arraign- ment in Circuit Court for Monday cause of poor health. and released Ray on bond. 4 dF s SPECIALS FOR THURS., FRI. SAT. AND MON. — REE PARKING, —- OPEN FRI AND MON. EVES “TIL 9:00 P.M. ~ COMPLETE PIECE ENSEMBLES ot smart, expertly chosen pieces highlighted bya handsome 2-piece living room or sectional suite! What a marvelous value at this price! 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Agreement was said to be near en a formula advanced by AFL- CIO President George Meany to/ settle job rights disputes among eraft and production work unions around -factory locations. Solution of the problem would] | go a long way toward ending in- terfederation feuding and bringing more unity into. the merged labor| © organization. Meany last year won tentative) agreement on a plan to assign new! trial plants to the former AFL Building Trades’ Union but to con-| _ The plan now is aes to have. been modified to a form more acceptable to the old AFL unions in the AFL-CIO Building Trades Department and to the former CIO unions of the federa- tion's Industrial Union _Depart- ment. Meany in.a speech last Decem- ber said unions had organized so widely over the years in each oth- er’s jurisdictions that they=never would be able to unscramble their memberships- into pure crafts again. He said some arbitrary _ work! - division formula, was the only s0- a huddle tofay on the role they full-scale probe into affairs of the Opera Engineers dances. The event will be held from ans —— § p.m. until midnight. .All former club members and their friends The material on the affairs of/7™: invited. Workers unions. * * * the two unions was reviewed at a closed meeting of the AFL-CIO’Dead’ Marines Meet Ethical: Practices Committee. The committee later said only that it is continuing to investigate the two * Job Diaputes wf Bs af ‘7, and his wife, Eva, 80, were now as a school guard for the MARRIED 56 YEARS — Today marks the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Butler of Milford. Mr. Butler, to Lapeer where Mr. Butler operated a laundry. He is employed couple presently live with their only child, Mrs. Clara Allen of 6367 4 married in Milford. and moved t Elementary School. The Cleveland Dr. = ! : = Waterford Club Plans Combination Dance WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A combination Valentine and anni- versary dance will be held Fe 14 at the Community Activities Inc. ~ |Building. 5640 Williams Lake Rd. The dance, sponsored by the “Mixers Square Dance Club, mark of the organization. - Six callers and an instructor in novelty dancing will. conduct’ the + Ready to Open Night Classes Registration Time Set Tomorrow for Courses at Walled Lake fo Oi asia | |from nationalization trends in ' lestablished 50-50 split of the prof- -dits. With any change Americans ee ee en ert oe et He _ |watching: | The Indonesian government nes toil “Iment with Tehran for evlitting oil Pe: Gasoline Price Wars Overseas Are Worries NEW YORK @—The oil indus- at Home, Profit Threats) 7 try's problems multiply today at and abroad. Here there despite sharp cutbacks in output. Overseas the trouble’ ranges some areas to a threat to the long- *. * are some of the ‘develop- American oilmen are withdrawn concessions to’ exploit in two areas once grant- ed to Royal Dutch Shell subsi- diary B.P.M., whose investors in- - lelude American, British and| French: interests as well as Americans also hold other inter- ests in Indonesia. In Venezuela Americans closely watch as a new regime takes over from the former military dictator- ship of Perez Jimenez. American ailmen operate some 65 per cent of the Venezuelan industry. Total foreign investments there, mostly in oil and iron ore, come to around: five billion dollars. In Iran_an Italian government oil company has a 75-25 arrange- profits. * * In Saudi Arabia, where Ameri- cans operate on a 50-50 basis, a private Japanese company — has negotiated a- 56-44 agreement. ‘The Japanese have offered Ku- wait the same deal for exploiting offshore concessions. An American firm also is reported making a generous offer, while Royal Dutch Shell bids under the tradi 50-50 principle. union: with a. bid for all Arabs to WALLED LAKE — Registration for adult education classes will be taken ‘at Walled Lake High School tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. The classes will begin the next week and ¢Ontinue for 10 weeks, ac- cording to C. G.* Scott, director of the program for the Walled Mideast oil fields. Sponsors Smorgasbord join lends a” long-range threat to the 50-50 split obtaining in most FSCS in Lake Orion. praise ot bectane akiawgs sieaed And finally, Egypt and Syria’s| « ‘a fine teacher for David Hanoute —U. of M. architectural s remodeled a small Lake Orion By LAOMA SANFORD | rc Lake Orion Correspondent LAKE ORION — The old adage, “Experience is the Best Teacher,” has proved true for David Hanoute, University of Michigan architec- tural studént, who this summer converted a small cottage on Lake Orion into a delightful lakefront home, LEARNS BY DOING-—-Experience' has proved of Lake Orion, summer cottage into a ter-top stove pean He anralamaie Here he is shown in the Converting Cottage to Home | Pays Off for Orion Stud ent David's ‘mother, whe paints for a hobby, and is planning a home to be built on Little Cedar Lake, was a big encouragement. And of course his father, who financed the summer Project, Just couldn't be more proud. David says he ‘started on the re- modeling project, ‘‘and just didn't know when to quit.” " Now, only. +. ¥ David, the son of Lake Orion auto dealer Al Hanoute, showed an aptitude for designing some years ago while attending Eastern Junior High School in Pontiac. Roy Low- ry, mechanical drawing teacher, recognized. his talent, encouraged! him, andthe would-be architect was on his way. remains, First, the building was shored up and a bulidorer gouged out a Maynard Reed, a contractor who Sees hung refrigerator. All will* be a eligible ‘for regular duty when they reach the age of oe 14 KARAT GOLD Matched. WEDDING RINGS ‘14 N.. SAGINAW ST. soeei-senwh ~— is- partially retired becuuse of a ¥ . heart condition, began to work on ANYONE the Lake Orion project with David, i David sketched each step. Somejf Wishing to sign petitions of the plans were impossible struc-/J for tural that endl readies eats eanae recent NEIL snes were a real experience. Mrs. Kennet eth Pawley, Two factors learned in the build- ing of.this house, David says, are. Clarkston OR 3-3982 work closely together, * * 3 David matried the former Diane. Hubbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hubbs of Pontiac, during’ asstre his first college year, after a high’ Mrs. Leis K m, BATTLE CREEK @ — William Dusseau of East Detroit and Roy Hammond of Battle Creek each thought the other was killed in Navy Lays the Keel for First A-Carrier ventional fuel Forrestal class supercarriers hold. | Current Gas War Didn't Stop Thieves Recent cuts in the price of gas |” haven't stopped thieves, according * to’ this morning's reports at the Oakland County Sheriff's Depart- ment. Last night somedne siphoned 100 gallons of gas from one tank and 100 gallons of oi] from an- other tank at the Independence “Township residence of Wilson Brisbois, 6335 Sashabaw Rd. ~ Another report listed seven gal- Jong of gas and a .22 caliber rifle . missing after a breakir at Betson’s Service Station, Lapeer and Clark- ston roads, in Orion Township. | Hazel Park Primary Slated for Feb. 17 HAZEL PARK—Five candidates They stared in. disbelief at one| - another when they met in yo Creek during the midwinter state rally of the Marine Corps League. but it was. ‘travel milage in the nation’s. high- Ways are due to increase more than 33 per cent by 1965, according to estimate of highway engineers. JUDY KAY BOND Mrs. Thomas Bond of 942 Sun- set Rd., Lake Orion, has an- nounced the engagement of her daughter, Judy Kay, to James H. Holland, son of Mrs. Eliza- Lake schools. ’ tration and class meeting time also will be arranged then. Classes i will meet on Tuesdays, Wednes- fighting on Okinawa 13 years ago. days or Thursdays. Dusseau exclaimed, “It can’s bet” : Motor vehiéle registrations and|- ‘jested in any particular class and) said. LAKE ORION — The WSCS of the Lake Orion Methodist Church is sponsoring a smorgasbord on Friday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Methodist Church House. Fees will be collected at regis- Romeo Brother Flies West (Reunited After 53 Years “The public is invited, Tickets will be available at the door. ‘Proceeds will be used to pur- Among the courses offered are bookkeeping, typing, short- hand, beginning and advanced chase kitchen equipment. The: Pea nal ee canal hétise is Pre place for several clubs and civic groups, so many residents- will benefit from thé event. j Any person over 16 years of age, not enrolled in a high school program, is eligible to take courses.. If 10 persons are inter- if an instructor. can be secured that class will be offered, Scott Anyone desiring further infor- mation ‘may call Scott at the Decker School ROMEO—A seventy-five-year-old Romeo man was to arrive Seni Setnein: totey tee 9 reunion, Sh & Meothen be. Beam seen for 53 ime. : 2. 8 wiltem H. Bishop and his wife, Eleanor, 79, left Willow Ruh by plane this for Los Angeles. Upon their arrival on the West Coast, they Will be greeted by Bishop’s brother, John 78. It will be the time. either’ of them have traveled on a commercial airliner. - Se Ww ROR “While ig California the Bishops also wili visit another broth- _ler, Thomas, 80, who made.a trip to Michigan just last summer. The Bishops live at 305 East. St. Clair St., and both are very. active for the ages, friends say. Bishop, himself, is always busy, ‘Pespecially in ud sepomnes ts when his main job is operating a truck gardens. in the Romeo area. _ Claims Self-Defense in City Murder Trial The defense in the second-degree murder trial of 23-year-old Clisby Watkins of Pontiac, will attempt to show. the accused acted in self- defense in the fatal stabbing ot Freddie D. Rhimes last November. A jury of six men and six wom- en heard the opening arguments of Defense Counse] Paul L. Merideth and Assistant Prosecuting Attor- ney Paul M. Mandel yesterday when the trial began before Cir- cuit Judge George B. Hartrick. Merideth contends Rhimes threatened Watkins with an axe where the latter lived at 415 Bloom- field St. The prosecution argues that Watkins stabbed Rhimes aft- beth Arnold pf 388 Sunnybrook, ert by-standers had taken: the axe The engagenient of P Aon Sue Brotherton to Harry E. Barnett has been announced by her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Glen Broth- erton of Cedar Island road, White Lake Township. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnett of Dean drive, White Lake Township. The away. wedding date has been set for | March 21. Lake Orion. An Aug. 9 wedding 4 Cultural Center : private bird and wild game sanctu- ‘| pointed at the monthly meeting} 99 _ for “mayor and eight for two va- sinmnang Jeough Vrabe, dnd Williazn F. Wood Seeing couneil posts are incum- “Teacher Association of PREPARE FOR PTA FAIR — The Parent- a Knob, Elementary’ eis wiht oud and numerous Sth “basen Ate; Here, Mrs... eek. Comaieae Cocer Beatie! acuect will bald. ty fair Friday from — Robert Jensenius of Clarkston (right), general ligan, Orlen W. Boyd, Anthony|’ ® © 10 p.m. at the school ; Sashabaw road in © ehairmattyshow$ one of the many dolls to Pah Dureiko, Edmund R. ; Ber-| Independence Township. by PTA moth- offeretl at the fair to Principal George Barrie 4 Ale ers, the fair will feature ‘booths wi tanciwork, 4 Buea. Rape gtr aevoneretnaacra cake and doll walks man. ; : - candy, “white elephants,” | 12 State Men Injured ~ aie California Rus Crash : BA COLFAX, Calit: — "Two Mick! aoe oe Lodge i in ; Afghonisian ‘ en le ’ ees Th c : } 4 re: if a : : } . \ ae | Drive Planned . Appoints 3 Committees for. Campaign Three committees have been es- tablished by the Waterford Town- ship Steere study group in an ef- fort to a campaign to build a cultural center. The property is located on he}. corner of Highland and Pontiac! , Lake roads, and is now used as a af + * Sey “The committees which pa ap- last night include a legislative kadis fund raising committee, under the chairmanship of Harold Wettlaufer. Donald Adams and Mrs. William Shunck will assist on this com- mittee. * * * Carroll Appel was named chair- man of the library building com- mittee and Mrs. O. L. Siegman and Avis Carey were appointed to it. + + committee members are Mrs. Wal- ter Forbes, chairman; Mrs. -Wil- liam Vann and Mrs. Kenneth Val- entine. _ligan persons. were injured in a} bus . truck collision near here Monday night, They were Joe C. McClain, 20, ah Alr Parcs inan, of Oliver; 41, of Petoskey, Mich. dead and oh loadh 2 bart is) ae Tota Waterford Study Group| {Abandoned Safe Public relations and publicity her's Deputies. There was no money in the ssate| ‘Lansitig, Mich., and Reuben E-- Neither was reported in serious). Seven Area Youths Road Worker Finds: | | field Township boundary line, no cording to Oakland County Sher- Children’ $s ‘Nee Dresses ... $2.49 ag Shirts 730% off (48)... [rors a AGs snoiena 30% % OF | HIBLERS VARIETY Mihi sad Oakland Ave. $125 | . FP. 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Some Qh Sine se la Steak Sauce ssa 6259" ‘Mel-O-Crust Enriched : > emt Cease SS Sr Donuts Si: 2839 a Tin Fig Bas Ss a9. fz, Se OH 2. ts 29" | = I roe TF IETS FASTER WIT Et GOLD BELL GIFT STAM P< = - . i f a me AUBURN AVENUE ~ 696M. PERRY ST. 69 S, SAGINAW ST. —Northill Shopping Plaza 6060 DIXIE waaay fF e el-Huron sn Shopping Center) ~ i Open 9 to 9 Thurs, Fri., Set. Open 9.40 9 Thurs., Fri. _ Open 9 te 9 Thurs, Fri, _..) (Rochester): : ay {Drayton Plains) md , fe “ gyen 9169 Thurs Fs Sot: | har DayuD4e6 SUNDAY D6 OherDyye Pte other Dors996 |” Open 9409 Thums F< /Opbn 9¥6 9 Tham Hu Sot |) SUNDAY 906 Other Der 6 ee por i | rd , y Bs: a o oe fo | . . , = ee : ] VA: Ves | NS - . ‘Toastmasters Club, George A. ahi€©® crow DIST..CO., FRANKFORT, KY., ee ca ‘THE PONTIAC, PRESS, WEDNESDAY, < FEBRUARY 5, 1958 OTe gk ee aoe CeCe GEORGE A, LUENBERGER Toastmasters Plan Banquet in Waterford) . Past president of the Waterford Luenberger, of 6613 Northview Dr. Clarkston, will be guest speaker at] — the club’s annual banquet to be held at 7 pm. Thursday, at the Community Activities Building .in Waterford Township. Luenberger was instrumental in founding the Toastmasters in Wa-| . terford in 1955. * * * New officers for 1958 will be in- stalled at this time. They are: Del Wright, president; Jerry Mc- Leod, first vice president; Gale Eaton, second vice president; Ar- nold Gibson, secretary; Ron Pass- » more, treasurer; Donald McDowell, sergeant-at-arms. ‘Del Wright will be toastmaster for _ the evening. Other speakers will be Mert Brummeft, retiring president; Gale Eaton and Rev. Ben A. Bohn, * 5 States Preparing ‘Little Rock’ Bills NASHVILLE, Tenn. w—South- ern School News reported today that five Southern and border States are preparing so-called i“Little Rock’ bills to close their public schools if federal troops are sent to patrol! them. * * * Such bills already have made some progress through the legisia- tures of Delaware and Virginia, the publication said, and have been proposed in Georgia, South Carolina and Mississippi. Southern School News is pub- lished by the Southern Education Reporting Service, an agency formed by a group of Southern! , - Rewspapermen a few years ago to report developments in school in- tegration. x .* * The. publication said only one announced plan for desegregation of a school district has been made since November, that in Okla- homa. 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Save as much’ as $15.75. oes CLEARANCE on All WINTER TOGS WONDERLAN Uhr “Best for Children” : Tel-Huron Center Ay FE 5-0055 ® Seeeeoeeeececoccscsccosesssensnocoossseseoees tapered _pants_ a ae $ 94 ne ; 3 | usually $5.98 | Man-tailored rayon gabardines, striped wools. Slim, tapered _ | leo styles. Black, navy, brown, black watch plaids. Many with ov. , Self belts, __ [et aie enidhas 109 p.m. ei ad Uy 4. _ monday, ees friday; eby | | 69000000000000000000000000008000008 P| \ \ aaa ate ahaa aa ace Sela wTreetittti te ae 22 } - eS SHSCOCCEOCOES SOLOS CCOOOOSOOS Faawesevccsecccsavcosovsesccsesoosaeeeneeeasesesescnenecnscoessancoes geoee Seseeess Snisduababesesesivvimsihsedetosebebeosahinsestovesobenees ia \ ; os \ " ‘ , - a ‘ ( ; = 7 : 3 . | ie 5 Edie = : ge a hy : * i “ Het | ; . é con : - i FOURTEEN, Lia Dien Vi ee ea Wes THE PONTIAC PRES, scat FEBRUARY 5 1958 ine ef 8 a * y Ask Joe Doakes. dl t ) e M o ¥ NEW YORK (INS) — The TV) 00 hes found aanay Ste have.) I've heard asticulste .oen rir nt ey networks are putting up a tre-| ee con ae ae both sides Of the issue, meno the here “on a A arr mendous fight against pay TV. ther pital — Mew 3 Spillane of Gon, Sarnoft sigd. De," one, Remember your loved ones ith a greeting doe sa iseras = 7 bo patiged och: Sey FRIDAY, EB. 14th chains. ‘The movie people, once) ofthe latest Rep. Manay Cot |e other Comd Eugene, MeDon ciety eae’ tne = of bting to - opposed, are suddenly interested.| ler of Brooklyn, chairman of the |ald of Zenith, crestor of one of] |S Sim 9 “can of palat,” They now dream of getting off the} House Judiciary Committee. “4 |the proposed: forms of toll:TV.| 400s. "4. ave which would be Packaged Valentine . ‘nut” with a single telecast, The) want to keep faith with the Se — ‘Valkis' G@ te abel wath ae , ! public? Well, Joe Doakes — the) American people,” Congressman looking iy} ; gia iy and 10¢ a 59¢ guy who will pay or not pay, de-| Celler said recently, and com- — = ME decide what's —— eer ei Playing Cords Boosting lars of the go erg 4 i nding on what he gets for his} mendably. “It is they who own | bes me, _— | sugges we could our) Ft : ! expenditures, Most : =e ‘00. dough — is tnalty being teomght| the air waves.” an * *« ‘* — hee ngs fang oe Popcorn Sale in Texas pay “4 = preeminent ex sites oo “ear Okay, Manny, my ttiend. 1 own Coo ion to the Secretary of De-(eontainer no larger than a soup! DALLAS~A Texas theater-chain t+ * + Children’ ; —— eee "ioe. aif’ Bin daily heve been’ ste airways, I want part of my fense that a moon project be|can. It was suggested jocularly owner has found’ an waisual Way Under the same program Korea more OMNess impatient bystanders ai?.used to make up my mind given equal priority with our ICBM! that we hit it with sage cans Off increasing the’ sale of popeorn received nearly 19 i ing the f| caine the ‘Years of debate over whether pay TV should be en-iand IRBM programs is not far- jaye — one red, one wi i. ~ in his movie houses. & MS saciieg of surplus: arate ne .| whether it. was“tegal or proper to couragedser thrown into the ssh-' fetched -at -all, Indeed, T have) ‘blue. He vst eed wee that’ He puts a playing ae a each past fiseal year. 5 permit him the cholée of watching can. 1 want to decide that my- heard it seriously contended that) Would be ee le, too, Tf we Con~'box or bag of popeorn. When . os The ¥ War ies aie 0. = a free show on TV ofSpaying a self, not have somebody else tell it might now be best to surrender Centrated on ‘tren collects the proper ee “y Fatetieg be ears’ ts ise . fee to see some particular prods ram me what's good er bad for me moon exploration to the Russians Jackson's urgent request comes form a certain prescribed han Protestan' stakes sdivecta Mile =: 2135 S. Telegraph Rd. ns offered only on that basis. a MIRACLE ‘ a Telegraph at Square Lake Road before I try it. (whose Sputnik authorities as-'at a time when despite the happy | ‘he wins a prize. lin Goemeny in 1618. OPEN EVERY NITE ‘til 9 P.M. 3 BIG DAYS -- Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Feb. 6, 7, 8 = Plus Weekl fi ree 7 958 Pontiac. Chieftain Station Wagon Grand Prize yagi PURCHASED FROM PONTIAC RETAIL, 63. Mt. Clemens, Pontiac Free Tickets At All Miracle Mile Stores—No Purchase Necessary—Enter Often Bop Vee eee ©) ws tne FASHION. ..to save money ee DRIVING ‘ Clip this coupon and redeem it at : = ) s GLOVES j ; your Kroger store in the Miracle | ; Mile Shopping: Center. ' . we 2. - eee _.gey Ma | NO-PURCHASE necesary!,, | ii — —$ 00 —— c= Offer = Saturday, Feb. 8 | | $3.95 ‘ ‘ and complete Spat cpenh eneren ate cen enenenneesotndonn ime sient m a oe , ' phone equip- | CORALS MILE SHOPPING CENTER THE LION STORE| = ‘KROGER'S. _ Use a Convenient Lion Charge - Plenty © of Free * Parking at Both Stores - Miers 8 MILE STORE Shinner’ 5 shnada meee or Valentine Givi 4 Mon., Tues., Wed. 12 to 9 — Thaurs.. Fri.. Sat. 9 to 9 —S 7 FRESH Beautiful PICNIC aber Tog or ee ‘ead & PORK | WOOL RUGS ; ao | bet =< ee ROAST Made in Belgium , WRONG anes iwesciddsneneicsds: 6.99 to 8.99 =e a pone | §$ 95. 3 Many: Colors to | Dress and Cosual............... Values to 13.95 6) Or ade-in Semitedt Choose From — e : eats Wal, Disease sees bss 4 = rd ee 0 e- PRICES AVAILABLE AT. BOTH STORES | Reg. $2.19 | Flote ond Sport Shoes, 3.99 and 4.99, Values to 7.95 “We Service What We Sell!’’ 3 MIRACLE MILE and "2 N. SAGINAW ST. co ee ) ; Mishiye‘s Longest Fem Dose | | : Shinner's Meats _S. S. KRESGE’S © SIBLEY’S SHOES LOU-MOR Jewelers ' MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER "MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER : MIRACLE MILE — In the Bazaar Area ae MIRACLE we a Open 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily | Open Every Night ‘til 9 P. M. | _ Also 45 8. Sezinaw st. 2 sr POPPA) CLEARANCE! TP Gene 2: | CROSBY SQUARE a ina 21 Only—Ladies Dresses y- ans se 1 | an $1.00 Reg. $3.98 rere st eee — Sweaters : C ot AN Stytes 4 a Values : i th a Polettitane Solid Base “8 Only—Lodies eos ais 1° 74 | a" a Basket Weave, Smooth Sides, HALF age ioe : ta E al eS eason, stop or ne. _.. Durable ere HALE. PRICE whl Ci " lie ASCGCOACTAT ~ 15 Only—Ladies Skirts : ascoctares | CSE ==- | KIRBY'S LOAN COMPANY § J, C. PENNEY Co. e S. S. KRESGE - Be . ta Steal aay Spe ©" MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER | = MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER | Family Shoe Store > Downtown Pantie, 125 H. Segiege, PU 2.0216. _ OPEN EVERY EV tiNG ‘Tie 9 PM, Open 0 M. to 9 P.M. Daily 3 MIRACLE _— SHOPPING CENTER ‘ Va: ; fh j + ‘ \ / , | : : ¥ 6 \ nein y / . ‘ . ’ oy 4 Ss : } - ( nf : i nes : : ‘ : y ss ‘ ; F : “FOURTEEN - a _ oT ae : ‘THE B PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEARU ARY " 1058 . Bob Considine Looks at TV. Valentine. Remember your loved ones with a greeting “FRIDAY, FEB. ‘4th | a NEW: “YORK (INS) _ “The TV). doe networks are putting up a tre-| ute "|mendous fight against pay TV. : So are’ the operators of theater) .4 04 chains, The movie people, once) of the latest is Rep. ler of House want lp i rH i artis if opposed, are suddenly interested. "| They now dream of getting off the i | 4 Packaged Valentines "| “nut” with a single telecast, The to keep faith with : (10¢ 59¢ ; pots Well, Joe Doakes — the} American people,” Congressman 2 = Aguy who will pay or not pay, cl cae “ee oe . idu. ‘ent ts for his} mendably, “It own . . "Se - $1.00 : secre ‘Tmalty boig Sevesit| te seen. *.-¢ & — ee er Pp vital sated Sale i in Texas — ~ a government ex | : Tinto t t, - Sen Henry ‘Jackson's recom- 0 Ste Sangin. 4 | a = er a Okay, Manny, my friend. T own’ dation to the Secretary of De-| container no largér than a soup! DALLAS—A Texas theater-chain + * ~ Children’s Valentines l¢ _W. T. GRANT Co. Michigan Miracle Mile = 2135S. Telegraph Rd. the airways, I want part of my ¢, be|Can. It was suggested jocularly gwner has found an waisual Way) Under the same. program Korea ; and the family have been fense that a moon project : ca preg Soy impatie ait bystanders air used to make up my mind given equal priority with-our ICBM ny we hit. py ge = ggg hog lof —— — sale of popeorn eeapived er iyi ay egg d th ars. of debate over whether pay TV should be en-iand IRBM programs is -not far--Gye — one o on€|in his movie ses. ~worth J , nnn if pads eh sgal or proper to couraged = thrown into the ash- fetched at af. Indeed. 1 have blue. He nese jy al that’ He puts a playing << sae gst past fiscal year, = © ] permit him the choice of watching can. I want to decide that my- ‘heard it seriously contended that | would ~ a too, if we con-, {box or bag of popcorn. sale re wa z. Be ras free show on TV or paying a'self, not have somebody: else tell!it might now be best to surrender centrated on it, {tron collects the proper th he . Sy bt ears’ bean’ lee to see some particular program! me what's good or bad for me, moon exploration to the Russians Jackson's urgent request raed “ge a certain prescri ai " nye Protestants *joffered only on that basis. - ‘before I try it. ‘(whose Sputnik authorities as-)at a time when demiie the hepey he.wins a prize. German, 1618. ee.” (yl eee __ OPEN EVERY: NITE ‘i 9 P. m a | 3 BIG DAYS-- ~Thavedey; Friday, nlite, Feb. 67,8 — Free 1958 Ponti 2 " on Grand Prize yet — Free Tickets At All Miracle Mile Stoves=No Pirchase ‘Necsizerp Enter Often—This Week's Sikes To Be Awarded Seturdey at 7: 30: 2 Boys & 2 Girls Bicycle Sereretcadll ae t SAVE 20° spenser - Sandvich Cookies Dispenser ® Roman Coin _ Reg. $1.98 Now $1.69 Reg. 39¢ Lb. Complete Set 3-Piece Plastic Reg. $1.98 ce Mixing Bowl Set Now only 99 of 4 — eines “Toilet Seat = oo ‘3° 89 3995 : POOLE cant Tables come in two color combinations—black with ivory and gold, and. ivory with’ black and. gold. Ivory has exclusive leath-. — 2 Hours: Mon. thru ‘Sat.9 9 a.m. to 9 is mm. Se ee Cotton Blouse | - Gijorariteed ‘Washable Cotton Broadcloth Blouse Sizes 3 to 6x J.C. PENNEY Co. __MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER > OPEN EVERY EVENING TIL 9 PLM. erette textured enamel. i Construction of trays is from long wearing steel with baked | enamel: that is impervious to all stains, including alcohol. They ~ can be cleaned easily and. will withstand hard scrubbing. CRAIG'S = shop _ MIRACLE a eras CENTER Be Sure to ot in and Visit Our Valentine Card Display Your choice of 3 flavors. Vanilla and | chocolate combination, vanilla, or. chocolate. M-T.GRANT Co, Michigen Miracle Mile 2135 S. pate Rd. “HUGE DISCOUNTS STILL AVAILABLE ON MEN’S AND BOYS’ @TOPCOATS ¢SUITS e JACKETS ¢ TROUSERS ©SPORT SHIRTS BUY NOW sr ALL ITEMS JUST RIGHT — FOR SPRING WEAR sare f AllWool = “CUDDLE CAPS 50° “Toners Warm Woo! ~ Cuddle Caps, Alt Sizes, Novelty Trimmed ZF Gi PENNEY Co. MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Inventory Clearance on Toys _ Child’s Musical Rocker, Reg. $6. 98. $4.98 Child’s Maple Chair; Reg. $3.98. <. . .$1.98 | Doll High Chair, Reg. $3.98.........$1.98 Doll Stroller, Reg. $7.98:...........$4.98 Doll Carriage, Reg. $8.49...........$5.98 Doll Bed, Reg. $7.98. . omer o Doll Cradle, Reg. $5. 98. aca. vipa cee Girls’ 26” Bicycle, Reg.'$42.98.....$34.98 - Boys’ 26" Bicycle, Reg. $42.98... . .$34.98— Boys’ 26” Bicycle, Reg. $47.98... . .$39.95 Wagon, Reg. $9.98... 0 55.0002. -3 96.98 Children’s Car, Reg. $13.98. ........$7.98° Drive-In Windéw for Pleasant Interior for . Routine Banking | Complete Bank Services All Types of Loans Available at are Miracle Mile Breach iy PONTIAC STATE BANK ’ MEN'S and BOY'S WEAR MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER * weciog BaZaar Section OPEN EVERY EVENING ‘TIL 9 P.M. Open Every tus: ff hse er Theaitishend ss an | ” le Mile 2135S, Telegraph Rd. - s DAY | ~ Chrome _ SINGER UTILITY STOOLS eeoiceo: seve up 110.9 , | Regular $7.95 — Save. $2.96 ee - Your C hoice 4 , Heal for Your : OF. USED SEWING een aside Snack Bar or $ 4s ‘4 $ . B - PORTABLES from *°19”: 4 ion j: a 0 $9050 | _ e . di = | CONSOLES from 39 My cnasetepeteer oti | Values to $4.98. “THE SINGER. MPC. co. a ——_ Top : ; ee: os AT YOUR - >> bg Singer Sewing Center 4 KI N's E L's Listed tn Phone Book Under SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Located ‘in J. C. Penney — & Notions Dept. Bt DRUG STORES . SAME BARGAINS AT DOWNTOWN SHOP - fa MIRACLE MILE. SHOPPING. CENTER Every hat “ust be sold. —< selection of. colors. w: T. GRANT Co. ee vebig Miracle Mile | « 2135: ‘S. Telegraph Rd. * a's : ; , % : , 2 id 5 OTS SES eee ay 5 ee.) THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1958 Save 25% Thi Wen, Cott, ’e Actr ress Prefers Her World of Pretense se Today = am EE Mw Sik barter LIS BATTELLE ) ee ng friday | : He just pretends Fagen mers oe out. leeses lat Raye Sno she said, for people | tall, M59 and Crescent Lake Ros Friday, “fway into the admirations of their <®mins , : 0 ‘ir ‘< shee te Gel Divorce end: “Tink of youre a agg n/m lowmeh. ear i gt MIAMI BEACH, Fla. @®—Betty/Wonderfully charming, marvelous} service. available through = oe ¢ boor of : icy ie Sls ‘one else than Iam being me. Button, the blonde — singer, sajdjsort, and its amazing how many! yarn wih: sare ate, - / REGE std, vine ei Rural Electric Loans|, Somers am at Maw set ac en Rh at ant se way of ely oe no | COLOR — much more fascinating con-| DALLAS, Tex. u# — The Nation-|Sometimes I am old and wise andjvice president, have agreed to ajilt 10 Oe el nat course, 38 {0175 ind March 8, the | toon =. cocted from her own imagination,|*! Rural Electric Cooperatives|forthright—and closely related, jdivorce and an even division of) 0) Ooty” vine wpe hhow/Open until’ 1p base \ we) A Fine Way to 2 t will get all the laughs. Not to/ASS". may ask today that 300 mil-|naturally Winstot many people are good enough to|“"Y 22 and March 1, until 5 p 1 NGM Tou Sent Sete te. M00? mention the men. lion dollars be made. available for|ill . , . The world cannot frighten; . do that? salle Willis _M. Brewer, manager — @ NO TOUCH-UP! * * rural electric loans. you so.much when you are oldi Jail Soup Kettle Aging |” Grandma, apparently. Few iince,|the Pontiac branch of the. secre- @NO TIME Lost! se aes th = The group's Resolutions Com-|and wise and so well related.” (Copyright, 1958) tary of state office reports: all @NO PEROXIDES These are not the times to “be/mittee made the proposal and 2 <% PITTSBURGH @ — Warden prospective purchasers must have ‘ eNO RISKS. TO A SINGLE ourself" — presuming that being|also recommended to the associa-} Miss Plowright, who more real-|Grant F. Price asked the county : . __ithe title of the auto with them in ©, 9 Woe: 10-9 * yourself means to behave accord-|tion's convention here that ‘ural/istically is 26 and-related by-birth: to--appropriate|_-Lyricist Oscar Hammerstein Il'order to buy the plates..._“ SS es to personal inclination. In'the|power cooperatives not be|to a newspaperman and by mar- $1,425 for a new 100-gallon soup|Was born in New York City. But, z _ (MIRACLE MILE- dim light of today’s world harass- charged miore than 2 per cent on/riage to an actor, thinks most/kettle for the county jail, The old|this Manhattan boy wrote the) The pulse rate for newborn in- oem : and private insecurities, the|loang from the Rural Electric/every uses the same sort of one, he said, has developed leaks|words for the western eee ree beats trons 10 fe 10 0 ; majority of thinking people, : deception in facing the rest of'after 50 years of service. “Oklahoma.” . “ _|Per_ minute. elelselais HAIR MIRACLE MILE 2. SAaen Ort ii | | | | | i | | | | 3 BIG DAYS--Thursday, Friday, Seturday, | Feb, 6, Ti 8 Free-1958-Pontiac Chieftain Station Wag PURCHASED FROM PONTIAC RETAIL, 62 Mt. Clemens, Pontiac Free Tickets At = Miracle Mile Stores-No Purchase Deets od Often-This Week’s Prizes To Be Awarded Saturday at 7:30: 2 Boys & 2 Girls Bicycles _ —_ FREE! FREE! § 50 Top Value Stamps §- ‘ fo -— oo ee ee ee ee ee oe ee re Men's _ Leather Plies | DRIVING | ‘GLOVES Regular | $2 We the FASHION. ..10 sev money ob Clip this coupon and redeem it at your Kroger store in the Miracle ! ES. Mile Shopping Center. st t 1 i ~ NO PURCHASE necesary!, _ Offer Expires Saturday, Feb. 8 ‘KROGER'S | ies caal MILE STORE SEE ond TRY The beautiful , and complete . line of tele- Price $3 95. “THE LION STORE E | ~~ Yee-e Convenient Lion Charge strated of Free @ Parking ot Both Stores “SAVE 0% to 0% in SIBLEY'S Greatest Sale! "Skinner's s gv iii es ta $2 0.9 ~~ Thoms. Fi fal, 9 0 § Beautiful 22”x40” WOOL RUGS | 2 re ] scum mon 2 1.67 iy 1g FOR _WOMEN Reg. $2.19 ee oe ea, 399 cd 408, = 33) “We Service What We Sell” Ss. Ss. KRESGE’S LOU-MOR Jewelers. MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER . MIRACLE MILE — In the Bazaar Area ! pase ral ett sprees Also 45 8. Saginaw St. . 4 “CLEARANCE! 4 CROSBY SQUARE PRICES AVAILABLE AT BOTH STORES _ MIRACLE MILE and 2°N. SAGINAW ST, | eee S aged MIRACLE we al Michigan's Lica: Florshéim Dealer “SIBLEY'S SHOES : MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Open nial ~~ “a 9 P.M, WE Ph 21 Only—Ladies Dresses ia aude ‘ae | $488 $1.00 Reg. $3.98 All Sizes 3 ; Only—Ladies Fes Not All ee $] Ah . Values $5.98 2 2 Polyethylene, Solid Base eth os HALF “PRICE Values to $22 _ 14 Only—Children Jackets and Snow Suits HALF PRICE Values to $11 | 15 Only—Loadies Skirts _— $1.00... Reg: $3.98: 'S. S. KRESGE MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER © : | Basket Weave, Smooth Sides, § Durable and Flexible J.C. PENNEY. Co. . MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER KIRBY'S Family Shoe Store ~ . : Dewan Pin, 125 N Saint ra 2-0214 i... , OPEN EVERY EVENING TIL 9 P.M. Orpa 10 A.M, to'9 P.M. Deily / MIRACLE MILE ab eh CONTE 2 | H ¥ we ¢ \ \ . ye. : 7 gn Sed ea ee dire \ Abe) 5 : Ce ae : ; = a by Foy ; A cae BS Ee < at ee set a oS : 2 ar Antecks ws ae ‘igs : sh i ee op ee < ey cs eek os fe Eee P “ sic " eo sd & “ f a ie ween : "y a x ae > | F vay Re | ae ve oe oS re f - os gin Ge t. ¢ poe a "e ; A ee > : { me os Me ee Cu SIXTEEN _ © | ae de) THE bownsc. PRESS, _WEDNESDAY, PRARUARY & 1058 Sees ae oa seciuhaaenaies — ‘ = ; } ‘ 1 wh i } : eae + ‘ ie = ; 3 ee ; 4 es : re pet a Bet Rls S ale Ma 02h, ee a ‘ ss rubert | ‘mee > 1956:; An average Anietican family|food budget for milk for drinking nty [ogi ae ir te we ee arx, $2,382, for, 16; | ‘ oatl dome Tested! - % neha Than Aap at eh emer, ae OTS tAdvertisemept) , Itch of Piles ove ad resident of suizer| Get Relief Now ; Millions of sufferers in the last : \disappears in the bright sky over{ Other liens include those/49 years have found a way to fast! But Sputnik to Come Back ‘aes central Texas about 6:44 a.m, against: : relief from itching and smarting (This passage would be visible in| Mickey Reoney and his wifes of piles. They use a delightful ‘= America’ s Moon Playing Hard-to-F aa [Went Texas and’ murounding) Risin, $4100, fr. ine: Sir footing. fothing setngent, for “Tet new tablet con! | The final sweep Thursday morn-| Wieke, $13,854, for 1952-55; Rory wonder one sufferer writes, “The’ J ique combination nt med- ag he ind. discounfort ~ before and . itching and smarting were re- That’s why it offers more ‘CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (@—Amer-jago when it was passing overhead;to most of Florida and coastal \ing comes in from the Pacific and) and Lita Calhoun, $21,286, for-/)/° 004° a4 7 slept all night. Peter-| 1G? shan plain & aspirin! Unlike Soler be playing hard-jabout 485 miles high: - ‘areas as far north as Baltimore. {disappears in the bright sky while} 1955 and 1956; Walter O'Kerks, son's Ointment is marvelous.” 30c ee ee sof, but the Soviet Sputnik =F x *® * » The next passage comes in from/still about 100 miles southwest of $28,549; for 1952-54, & T5c, all druggists, Be delighted) (gf YOU PREFER A. LIQUID ie tpi weber Compound will come back strong in a few. There isn't even a_ theoretical the Pacific, ‘crosses Mexico, and'Los Angeles. Director Otto Preminger and his or money back, days. chance of collision because Ex-/ ; = : : : : z Tae aaa In fact, if you are a real, dedi-iplorer I will be crossing at about . ; 2 oe f eyo TS = Sa cated moonwatcher and live in/800 miles high. the southern ‘tier of states, you) The American moon is crossing can look for Spuunik II Thursday |the United States in a generally before sunrise and Explorer I aft-|West-to-East direction. The height er sunset. | plus its small size makes it vir- —LiptenTea— , x * * tualy impossible ing a 5 te ‘ : The Soviet dog-satellite will pass naked eye—except to a a roger low price. coerhead only 139 miles high, the |trained observer who knows just a Smithsonian Astrophysical Ob-|where to look. a 8 Bs servatory says, It will be a much| By contrast, Sputnik II with its oad more spectacuar sight than on|dead dog aboard, should look like z its orbits in the evening two weeks|a bright star in.a hurry as it , tumbles across the sky from Green Pea Soup 2 north-north- ; Lipton, Kroger—tow price. —— yer ‘fl eS = : a VALE light appears steady, Thus, the . ' ae 730-pound rocket does not tumble : ‘but points ‘steadily to the same i . place in space. Onion Soup Mix Sputnik I] tumbles end to end, ; ; Iso that its light changes a great . Lipton, Kroger, low price. E 7.1] im Hideal every 30 to 40 seconds—as : e Ifirst a broad side and then-a small 2 me 35 Meg end points toward the observer Sputnik II ig much larger than ; ‘ Ex f. ° eT es = Lipton Tea Bags = Sputnik IJ, like x : : be visible only in the South Thre Kroger ‘tow price, u day However, on ing 16-Cr. days, the Séviet moon will cover Pkq. 25° | most of the United States and, by : See iSaturday, it makes two sweeps; . ih ve ge Even your piggy across the nation and a third off - Hunts Catsu has @ feast in store visible from‘ the far south to the ” Kroger low price. _ tale i Be teen of sting ™ ; ‘Here is a brief timetable of Sput- 2 Moe 356 ae ae hy an j | , > are thrif:-minded, pat wl | = [Tne _penese Toate 3 dath and trim to keop cost 'Cuba, almost exactly at 6 a.m.; ‘Tomato Sauce Dat Ay for wholesale passes less than 300 miles east of “* ; savings. their Selackovs Florida, and on Ss — Hunt’s, Kroger low price. savings Soe of ¢ - itwe minutes later. 3 ee: 29° _ eo live This passage should be visible : e | better d ; CALL OR ree | 3 Tomato. Paste _ooe pies: : : pees : . ‘ Pe lyase \. “© [Money Stolen im 1929): tints. xroer tow orice é ia > General Printing . ; 3 6-02. 29° . ‘ seta a ae ™ ak : — a ne ee | & Office Supply Turns Up With Leffer| Came /_PAGGKER'S LABEL BRAND — FRESH PACKED ee , | 17 W. Lowrence St. CHARLOTTE, N.C. ( — Mayor Woodbery: : " aa _ FE 2-0135 Jim Smith has an unsigned letter,| . ooabury Soap * ge weet 7eas € : = : '$13 and the problem of someone's z conscience still troubled after 29 Speciol We sole, , @ e e e™ years. : ; 2 OFFICE A Dencibscrawied letter. post 4w as =. . : rked Pageland, S.C., asked t lk : f.. aa eek rae teen} eT ae Borden’ s Mi Vs Seles Ale Cinnamon Loa 2 5s - SHEARS © closed money to an unknown girl Watermaid Rice Fresh rich homogenized . 56... Kroger baked, budget value. . . . wet Saas — 4 |iwho worked in an asbestos com- ss fe bere fe tee ee Of te —__Kongat tow prtes arine | Ae VL. = 83° White. 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Economjcal! sGsivtian aie? ee a —— | ‘ saan ane a sete GREEN t ' ' 7 a ' « TAWNY BROWN T be realized Entertain friends Remove.forever the ugly fear fo ; by roperty Scens ahe let Water- ° warm angie J vg inn the health and safety ~ your chil. ; PEARL GRAY transform damp, drab base- calypso colors that create for you a dren! Treat them to & rumpus ments into livable, comfortable. “year-round” entertainment center,. room for year-round safe play and | SURE WHITE room additions. Pe % 932 W. Huron FE 8-337 Open Daily, 9:30.- 9:30 — Sun. 10:00- 3:00 ACROSS FROM HURON THEATER 2 R YOUR MONEY BACK - %, \ : , 5 ° se { ; eo * ok b 4 . ~ ‘ae ot a 50 sg ' ag aes Sas tos t 2 * r. FEBRUARY 5; 1958 : +.) “] Was a Parent in the PTA” or “What Can You Lose?” was presented Tuesday at Lincoln Junior . » High School for the annual PTA Founders’ Day. ban- 2 i z cas S a quet-and-pageant-—Here Lewis Sullivan (left). poses —- as a: juvenile delinquent with Mrs. Lawrence Curtis, Mrs. L. D. McLaughlin and Ralph Dawe. Celebrates 35th Anniversary pe _ City PTA Council _ Gathers at Banquet or principles have in shaping the lives of PTA members, oo The -objects are: To -pro- and pageant Tuesday evening Biss, Saige ~~ghurch - and community; Re ee ee Shore of Ogemaw road. Mrs. Guests were Drsand Mrs. | Genevieve Shirley of Miami is Donald W. Smith, Adeline Hook the paternal grandmother. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hey- Cae BAS eee man.” ee ~Mr-and Mrs. Russell Wood- 7 =. ** bury of Mechanic street have drive e of Mr. returned from a month’s-va- ard bse Sedu tio es YO cation in Fort Lauderdale scene of a pizta party Tues- © Fi. While there they greeted day. Prior to the evening's re- guests ‘Glen Burnie, Md., freshments the approximately § and Naples, Fla: En route Pacey boner yg home they visited relatives in Juple ; in. Cagpps,.. daughter trol Satubday in St. Paul Mary Ann 8, es . Saturday ot Mr, and irs. Joseph Comps “Chapel, Christ Church, Cran- of Myrtle avenuéreceived @ brook. The Rev. Robert L. De- 3.65 grade average at Michigan — Witt. officiated. State University for the fall aoe ¢ teem cf 100A toe fe new Mrs. . Bushnell’s system equivalent to all A’s is gown ‘a Merbert Sondheim - Mary esign of chiffon and h Her hat was a - e pink chiffon * “#359 *. ee / Other guests were Mr. and./ Mrs. - Thomas Dodson, V Mae Adams, Mrs, Willian trodueed__were Gordon * Wargelin. 2. Rice, Mrs- Paul Gorman, Mrs. Wright and Mrs. King. ; t. “I Was a Parent in PTA” or “What €an You Lose”, written and directed by Miss Adams, was presented. Benefits of PTA were por- trayed by council directors and the principals of numerous schools. Thomas Shara, Madi- ison Junior High School teach- . er, acted as narrator, and music&l interludes were played by Wilma Exline, , * PTA benefits are measured at by the force. that five objects Mrs. Park Nique. Past council /presidents in- Mrs. , Auxiliary Gathers .at Dinner Meeting George Stenson, president of Metropolitan Club Spirit Six, _* By MARGARET BROWN: | emuch envied - =? fas managed very. successfully ‘fo combine homemaking with st Mrs. Charles Neldrett is one of those extraordinary and the 19th annual Citizens’ Con- ividuals who activities. of children - garizatibn, because : and youth in, home, school, forts of a devoted worker con- tw cerned about the welfare of bi if m| ae i Teachers just the past year. Those days of parent-teacher Following her two-year presi- dency at Central, Mrs. Neldrett went’on to become. president of the Eastern Junior High School PTA from 1946 to 1948. In 1948 the enthusiastic lady became a member of the Mich- */ : igan Congress of Parents and * we, more ’ their city’s fine the ef- Michigan children. After serving as district di- rector Mrs. Neldrett was elect- dren and youth; to bring’ into ___ed -director—of district service for the MCPT for a three-year term. This time her duty was to directors in all of supervise of the the state's 18 PTA. districts. between young people, . public. school curricula, teachers : of parent- ze are “ * Posing as teenage -hotrodders about to take a "spin around the block aré Warren Abbott of Clarkston ~ “and Mrs. Thomas Henson of Bald Mountain road. : awe * \ ‘ ) fal } = A A { aN we Pee | , struction, is expected to draw ference in Civic Au- ditorium.on- Feb: 43. This pro- -: gram, sponsored by the Michi- ~ ‘gan Department of Public In- 5.0m April 2-and 23 she will A gk at the convention of Michigan Congress of Parents and Teachers to .be held in Muskegon, With approximately - 1,400 school teachers planning to attend the affair, gn Insti- salaries, — Ls ganization | -, a duty which cails her .out of tute Day has been declared and all’ Muskegon area schools wil be closed during the con- © iti yey “ss * ‘* * « By virtue of her -position as president of MCPT, Mrs. Nel- odrett also servés with th®or- on @ national level, _the state frequently during the year. Ff ae os Last September found Her in Chicago, and in’ Mayethe PTA leader will be in Omaha, Neb., and Miami . where she. ith the National — will meet School Boafd Association. The . outside month of March ‘will call her to_ _ DEAR ABBY: My wife and I like to go out on Saturday nights so we hire a sitter to stay with our children, dge 4 : and 7. My wife doesn't strange teen- in the super- market and asked if she . - was busy Sat- urday night without knowing anything about her. We have had many words over . this. Would you please tell me if you think I am foolish for: be- ing so fussy?” : . 4 FUSSY FATHER ‘ tae “trom’ foolish! A sitter Should be carefully chosen oe. i] make a womaly feel ghiy loved. Do you thifk T ought to marry him?. ; a i DEBATING | - <. a} r ve FATHER: You are . DEAR DEBATING: - It’s easier te teach a man to speak English than to tedth * . DEAR ABBY: “the advice you I disagree on * gave the lieu. problem with the major’s wife. ‘I had a similar experience when my husband was a major in the Army and we lived on the post. : His colonel tried to pull his ~ rank on me because he thought ‘E-would take it, but. I sure told him off. \ I told him MY HUSBAND was in the Army, not ME, and that'- I was a civilian and a lady and he had doggone well . better .treat, ‘me like one... T hever had: any trouble with the colonel after that. + MAJOR’S WIFE DEAR WIFE: Any female who must announce that she is a “lady,”-and demand that she ‘be treated as such, dis- qualifies herself immediate- aly. Ladies are treated like ‘ it flort’’ o ne , The next time, you hear someone : , -. lamenting, “There just isn’t enough miaker also finds time for service in a ‘time!,” think of Mra. Charles Neldrett — number ‘of other ‘civic organizations. of Mariva avenue,. dn addition to PTA See our story above for @ more com- leadership, which has-won het much __ plete account of her many activities. 3 Satie gs PE oS ae co eee i; “ ‘3° BS 2 : ¥ os For ther work in.” iia a e Mrs. Nelaret alo claims Dear Abby.... : Stevstane: YOUr Dearest Possessions . * * * DEAR ABBY: Everyone in my husband's family caters to his aunt and uncle who’ are loaded with money, When we were married, for a wedding Present they seht us a five- told me when I sent the thank- you notes to please send them their five dollars. back. I did, and they haven't spoken to us sir nce, < * -T think we did the right: thing to show these people how small they were: My mother says - We were wrong. What is your opinion? ; NOT STARVING DEAR NOT: was right. were -even “smaller” theirs. ; « ok If you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press. She will be glad to answer. your letter, For_a_ personal: reply, please enclose a stamped self-ad- dressed envelope. YOUR actions « than Beverly Scales Is Wed ‘to William Ellis Hoglund . (Mr. and. Mrs. Richard K. Scales of Birmingham an- - nounce the Saturday marriage of their. daughter, Beverly, to William -Ellis Hoglurid, son of Mf. @nd Mrs. Ellis S. Hoglund of Orchard Lake. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the immedi- ate families by the Rev.«Ken- neth L, Gass-in St. James. Episcopal, Church, Birming. ~ ham ‘ J fe Following the ceremony, a g | luncheon was given by Mr. and’ Mrs. Scaleg at their home on. Westwood drive. 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PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1058 Z I oe “Do Not Underrate Yourself to A. eye GTS os aye % - yy wl , efheart = — : ‘By MURIEL LAWRENCE I ‘aid. ‘that ‘his spjtefulness: was|cannot credit your love with ‘aylment and anger. in us iribtend, of AP ~ for = sk a pe ae aa eee fe a ; despair of his mother’s love. importance to Jimmy. the certainty that the love is-need- your , Y tH this, | Which they are always telling/ed- oe ee ou may not belleve this. |. inst our love for Jimmy is in- eae 8 sa / Valentine When, after speaking sharply © finitely more important to him than| ‘Actually, our ‘only real problem i a | ot ADA Tee ote Men Seen igniting his own wiy. we secretly as parents is our poor opinion from . agiics and Settent, You may sik Fean’t experts as_sentimentalo ourselves. * the change 98 den, |miti This poor opinion is what J ii. « pairof your jove. Instead, youl now? BELIEVE IT ; makes our self-respect so de- / te Se think, “Jimmy's being nasty be- Self + disparaging creatures that pendent on dimmy’s conduct that f Hallmark’. . i a . cause he can't ‘have bis own |. are, we don't really believe| We have to constantly pursue him} Cards . /. Gilt 4 way.” our Jove is important to anyone.| for politeness, good school marks | “Wrapping oa a : = This is because you have such a|So when the spiteful change comes| #4 other achievements that will : FE 2.32 ” aco sen poor opinion of yourself that youlover Jimmy, it arouses discourage-| reflect credit on us. 700 w. Huron 3220 Fy : : FLOWERS : gies oes : “ It's what turns us into self-sac-| : : ; 101 North Saginaw i rificing martyrs who only come} = oe = S =| M ) li Ike Hosts are eon Der bane tera The Very Latest | | ; ‘ It's what ke: t t a = : ientist evening were |who must diffuse their denande|f/ : Be. ee ee : —+-—— ee C | en S as ~ Nancy Anne (on Jimmy into vague, indirect com-] American and s “4 SPRING: ‘FASHIONS Deéspite Cold | Dusenbury,-\rattng ‘the demands rect ma ges | Call | p lee definite. French Frames a or. mas ¥ * * ; . | WASHINGTON — President : : Slender. Trim Lines Eisenhower didn't let a cold Galloway. restogpes. + peer, cplyos of our-| ae ee ae! To Fit Your oad 7 » eee Sidampen a. coming out See Parents of selves es us uncomfortable’ DR. H. BUSSEY and Persona ty Sie vide “wre - anything but perfect factetine) | ; é f© iof Jimmy, it makes it it to) Optometrist © a) Mr. and Mrs.|give him ary dncpingat all | yee" Framined DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, a4 the nation’s top scientists at the/ i] - Will You Be Ready White House last night. Ferndale are & parents of the| |_entists, including four Nobel Prize winners, were in the ma- jority among the 98 guests. pounds and inches from.tummy, thighs and hips. See how quickly slender- izing occurs. . : oo ; _* -* « : : Lyle B: _So when I said the jealous te tc eS for Spring? Smiling.“and reporting he felt Dusenbury “of r’s spiteft ers ieee i” ee See cates OP : a much better, - the President pre- wood |you Me 4.6711 OS : 2 : ‘RELAX-A-TRON —— sided with. Mrs. Eisenhower at the| aaa F : ‘ _ [first state dinner to which leading |— : we. = will get you ready. — Relax-A-Tron, loclanticte were tavited. Mr. and Mrs. be or eee OTS | te: the perfect physica] therapy and mas- pu Logan D. * / . gage, Feel the wonderful relaxation in Although jt was actually a Call / ay geo cota ma SP FCIAL bridegroom. citement “because ‘mest of the| MR. and MRS,-DAVID GALLOWAY guests had never been to a glit-| - tering White House forma) affair ae ee nae ae cae N ancy Dusenbury Weds to launch its Vanguard rocket. -"s "sin Ceremony at All Saints), Some three’ hours after the BU RCHASE 300 Pieces Only %¢ -Beauty Salon ‘Riker Bldg —Rear of Lobby FE 3-7186 Se vonguea fated aeain, "| White gladioli and carnations, a chitton bodice highlighted by al% ‘Wanguard project’ director John/anked the altar of All Saints Epis-V-neck in both front and back. & Lingerie Fr rom a ||P. Hagen drank a toast-in cham-|copal Church for the Saturday eve-/A light blue Juliet cap trimmed in} § 3 3 ! ‘lpagne “to our baby,” and then|ing wedding of Nancy Anne Dus-|rhinestones held her face veil . Lame Meher NV enee stayed ait word from] e"bury and David Thomas Gallg- x ca : . Cape Canaveral, Fla | ray. The double ring ceremony} acled “ay bent mans wie the || We Cannot Disclose The President had greeted both fuests were seated by Robert |» NEW WATCHES | 22 cise ee | designer of the Army rocket that/°! 220 guests, “| Born and Donald ‘Mimbauch of |!) You will see the exceptional ' launched the Explorer satellite. ee eee Mr. and) Madisow Heights,’ * oo ew segs acs time Mrs. Lyle B. Dusenbury of Ell | made a Special Purchase ’from : never | oO —: wood avenue, and™ parents “of the, Fr @- tow arr held ha Rose! = one ad our regular suppliérs, Kneale Room of Stevens 1; Mrs:} 2=---Fabulous -frilts;-tace- and “tove=---~--- = Moose Group. [igre Me Fair i io Dusenbury were a_ toast-colored red| liness . . . all nylon tricot, fine Watches, like wecnnearein oon ¥ lace sheath ‘ dress. over brown)» = woven dacron and cotton fab- autos, ther- 4 Conducts Ritual The bride approached the altar }taffeta with brown accessories and|__'¢s-_Cowns, full length, waltz, \ ; ca m | 2 wearing. a floor - length gown |q yellow rosebud corsage, Mrs. . baby doll. Slips, full length and mometers, sien other = |Chapter Night ot nylon lace and tulle over sat- | Galloway Chose a powder blue lace a pecan. Ps mach arene have is A ~ = > : : ce ae a nylon epee, — dress over blue taffeta with) — Valu $14. 95 | even in same models. Mrs, Lyle Streeter, chairman 0 a Sabrina neckline erceetories- and a pink rese-1 i ues. to watch i important purchase. ritual, in. charge: of Ritual) ta pere d sleeves. The bouffant |pud corsage. - ren : ; Phases Might i ass of the} *kirt of double tulle over satin ee £4 Let. us help protect your invest pe Moose, Pontiac Chapter 360. —- ae 6 a ee verge camel — sk Dy icra hen och eres Conta Oi saw Mex. Ga . - Speaker for the evening was| Her fingertip veil of imported loway changed to a green wool is i ee ie d Mrs. William E. Paetow, who}silk illusion was secured by a jersey sheath dress with silver] | atches purchase 3 |talked on “The True Way to Re- ‘small cap of lace trimmed with accessories and the rosebud}! from a1 are accome | Seni teed | “ 2) ay er eg w nied 4 ee i ‘ Mrs, Clifford “Lynch, senior | rangement of white carnations and snatieed 4 ‘Sizes 32 1 to 40 .- y @ chart ‘regent, was presented with a 4 | ta = yt by Mra Sue ivy cenfered with a rosebud cor- < Che ea ee : | , af a ae : : ce | recor of acecurac = | junior graduate ae 4 Deep — i é Yous «Ue = in na Jean Dusenbury, her sis- bed cctimeetioety = | me of charter was Reld mont}. maid of honor, wore a prin- eo = | ory of Mrs. Garnet Stockwell, |‘ : in. wi oe ki he =- she ’ sine cess - style blue taffeta gown with) Limited dpsirerd Mable Durham was initiated into sae so come early!- the chapter. Initiation class was s 2 : Mate Elon f Mrs, Melvin Smith. |D ~~ ee Master. i oe -|\Promenaders - All Brond New Styles. | Mrs. Streeter is in charge of a ; rand New rchandise. | DEMAND THIS PROTECTION AS coFrene ‘HERE . Feb. id Valentine Dance. College( oreet Members All First- Quality. = (Night will be held Feb. 17, with ; BS .2. -AELJIV Jit YUU! 2 |Mrs, Ferman Huston—in-eharge.| Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hulfman ES | Optometrists jewelers . = a CS eae 7% Squat sg ee : u production 0 menaders re Dance Ld 81 N: Saginaw ee FE 2. 3612 z Pggaa lb to be poi reme Club Saturday evening at Haw- ~ Scamiioannoannanniemnnmennmmnnennn -|million tons per year in normal) thorne School. yields. Fred Neumann, Warren: Allen -- - and Walter Koenig were callers. Guests included Mr. and Mrs.) STAPP ‘S.. . where your children are understood . Meee, prea) cand iss ' e yo eo 4 S TRIDE Rar’ Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hemmerly, Mr. .and Mrs. Glen Grimshaw and Beth Proutt. Officers Are Namedf- by Maple Leaf Club’ ode . Mrs. Lawrence Terrien was] No “Painty” Odor cea FOR TODDLERS {elected president of Maple . Leaf. . es clude Mis Sour : PONTIAC =e ee ; —— Mrs. George Boul- GLASS CO. If you're a lover of luxury, | 4 Gifts were presented to outgoing} . 23 W. Lawrence St. you Il fall in love with Kash- © jofficers Mrs. Vivian Tubbs, Mrs. FE 5-6441 ma Crest coats .. . hand- tailored by Habley.. . . ex- clusively Arthiirs in Pontiac. “This new connoisseur coat- ing is qa Combination of 54%) ‘Leo Heenan and Mrs. Esther John- son. Hostesses for the day were PITTSBORGH PAINTS” ». Walk this way, in our Mrs, Newman, Mrs. Royal Pazik,/} - Mrs. William R. 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Eves, to 9) FAMILY SHOE STORE — 928 af HURON AT TELEGRAPH es hd open MA end Sette 0 Nene geT? ho i ai tt a : aig “dis. for the Entire ‘Fomily” PE 2.3821 . 20.W. Huron jij The LITTLE SHOP | es “ fhin Tea Dangerous Time eo | Don’t. Become: the" | Formal Gown -Not- Proper By EMILY Post Tate Our delightful collection of [| spring styles for the mother- | to-be is full of fresh new T Business Suit and & : — : “Dear Mrs. Post: I ama daily) ; 4 rE z 5 If you have beén fol- lowing Marathon faithful- ly, you can wear a dress or suit which you could hot get into before. But don't relax now! | errno . “ee ee af: * ! 3 e ‘ re es « na # 5 mt 2 wi moe nie PONTIAC } PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 5. 1938 : i | | } z : a ii A it : i ! ae Hel j Rest” 2 in . a f mrtigten! Hi i Es. ideas. s tashion wise f+ colors and fabrics to help fj you look your best while f es: : | havior might | tempted to attract tention across a - MATERNITIES 24-£.-Huron- St. - FE 2-769) ——} freshener). ‘The first signs of age are the Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch FACIAL WRINKLES St. John Ladies Aid installs Presidentl. Mrs. William Parks assumed little wrinkles that come sneak- J | ing in around our eyes, on our forehead and about the mouth. These are hard to erase once the damage has been done... but here are five ways of | warding them off: i 1. Massage with cream lightly. i 2 Cream base jnder make-up. 3. Correct expressions and | smile, 4 Use an astviagent (chill witch hazel or any skin Called to Oklahoma —Mr.and Mrs. Ward O'Brien-of | Hamilton street and Mr. and Mrs. |Percy L. Thompson of Jessie street have been called to Poteau, Okla., {upon word that Mrs. O'Brieh and $. Foliow face washing with « cold compress. (your wash- cloth wrung out in cold water). # Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, 608 Pontiac State Bank , ds SPECIAL for the Pre-Schoolers | Famous makes ‘in solid colors and assortment of patterned corduroy, - Medium, large and extra “ large. Snap crotch and - regular crotch in sizes 2-3-4. Regular $2.98, THIS - $498 WEEK . Regular ‘Short Sleeve POLOS ; 88° ieee a ~~ . Regular 119° This Week Only . sig brand in solid colors or jacquard pet "MARGARET ANN Riker Bldg. _37-W. Huron - SHOP @ CORDUROY | f j OVERALLS | | _ONLY ia mander Otherwise,” there “is” nothing un-/Entertained at -Party ‘see Cranbrook. Chairman for the pro- leslie Ws hrs, Steaneth Martin of Members. of the CorazM. Eves Tent Hive 247 of Pontiac Macca- bees, under the direction of Com- Mrs. Earl Riley, also have been serving the hospital by sewing pajamas for the patients... LAKE é 5S? 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ICE CREAM | ) GREEN PEAS | STRANBER nat | GREEN PEAS | STRAWBERRIES aaenned a | 6= OZ. $ T 00 Bx: 10 oz. ad ia 00 | ” Your choice of Cheon: F : . late, Vanilla or Straw- avorite i \ ot A pag Steet of Young : - “your freezer teday! ~ and Old! [ i Lo PAGE & COX LARGE GRADE A 2- 1 00 | ] FIRM, RIPE, GOLDEN. 2: DOZEN 3 “LBS. pat White EGGS [BANANAS _ , : “10 watco instant COFFEE: 2 991 ‘Soft’n Tender-Sliced White al TOP TASTE ; BREAD Large | 20-Ox, Binnie | = er ees ti ~, Fe Otero 0p pages * TWENTY: -FOUR _aHE 3 PONTIAC PRESS. WED pNEspaY. FEBRUARY 5; 1958 2 PRESS BOX Leroy Decker will take over the) duties of head basketball coach at; Hally “High School next season re- placing Herb Quade who recently took on the added duties of athletic director. Decker is currently freshman coach. : <<. * * Byron Cole of the Motor Ina “B" Leagiie was a happy gentie- man recently when he rolled his Ist 600 series after trying for 41 years. His top game of 224 did the trick. * Louis Fred Hu ing cyclonic “* "oe Cardinal ichinson has =f - Disappointed Clarkston doach | j Ist Sousa toss at. Brighton was | a relief to him.”” “I only hope it takes the pressure off the play- | ers,” he added, i * * area teams * Three manager! been laugh-| at. tales being told of his temper .on the banquet circuit. ‘I'm not a- psycho, I just get a little excited,” says the former Tiger hurler. * * * have been) i. koe ae a a ; AP Facsimile —_—— FLORIDA BOUND — Milwaukee Braves’ equipment manager Joe Taylor packs = the uniforms to be shipped to training camp at nfon, wi pi rs |Group Fails to Get Recognition . Players Withdraw Suit PALM BEACH, Fia- (AP)—The_ National - -/Players Assn. agreed today to withdraw all pending odime ian and lawsuits against the NHL. - ‘This action, taken at a 13-hour meeting between the players’ +tepresentatives and the owners that ended after midnight, meant that the association | had failed to gain official recog- nition. _.“It_is the earnest wish of the players,” read_a-formal statement signed by Ted Lindsay and Doug Harvey for the players and by Walter Brown and Jim Norris for the owners, “that-for the best interest of hockey: and the *_¢lese NHE race that they should return to their respective elubs and. concentrate on winning ‘a playoff position.” | Pending litigation includes a $3,000,000 anti-trust suit: and “|separate Labor Relations Board petitions which have been filed in ci York. State, Massachusetts and Canada. i oa a workouts Fobtuary 20¢h, with — and future mutual — |As.the result of this a long term hockey-player at age 65 will “The plan is,” said tac Repeal oma oi ‘Counell shall be composed of the players’ representatives represent- ing their individual clubs plus representatives of the owners of the NHL teams, The council will meet at regu- larly scheduled intervals and on foquests by sither players ‘ or owners. s 1A $7,000 “minimum salary. 2. An increase in pension benefits as the i tesa a the owners matching dollar for dollar contributions by the players. receive a minimum pension of. $5,100 annually.” 3. ti: kadshdtirtn tus (inci Gl ead k a the league and Stanley Cup championship team to reesive $4,000 per man, f 4. Other petats of agreement include { inereased hospitaliza- ing and other expenses as the result of a player being sold or or traded during the season; an indeperident survey of the pres- ent pension plan with a view to improving it if possible; own- weakened lately through the loss | : of key players. Ortonville scoring | leader .Ted Follis will likely miss/ the remainder of the season net to a broken ankle suffered last week, -East Detroit’s Ron rndinys out with .pulled knee ligaments, and Avondale reserve Bob Davis | has been dropped due to echolastic difficulties. is | * * Stan Musial oneal naceuhy he had serious thoughts -of retir-| ing a couple of years ago when! trader Frank Lane peddied off such old favorites as Red Schoen- | dienst pete atee sa Oe i te aa RE ARE Ae Hg A a playing days as a Card. * * * Adrian College will not partici- pate in any post-season basketball games this season. The decision by the school athletic board of control eliminates Adrian as’ a candidate for the state NAIA play- off tournament March 3-4 to de-| termine Michigan's ‘representative | to the National NAIA contest March 10-15 at Kansas City. ~Cage Results - ——- wean. Guiord BASKETBALL tinued its torrid pace yp to the ton spurted to beat Cincinnati Bay City Handy $1, Saginaw <9 \last quarter. . \| 107-87 infthe other NBA game, Bay City St. aye 58 “ane SF * * * | Bad Axe 67, Sandusky § e Despite Hagan’s brilliance, the pond dy “agin A. fu Teen 2 RK) With time running out, Schayes | —-— > eS a eS Te Brighton s 68, Clarkes at * “4 Jamd. Togo Palazzi scored eight! Birming! Mount Clemens points in narrowing the Pistons’ | Big Ra |, Reed Boyne City #8; Petoukey 6 margin to 115-113. Yardley, how-) ‘North Dakota Tops WIHL |. Comstock §2, Auguite. <3 ever, drove for a basket with three! . =a Cranbrook 60, West Bisom eld 30 seconds remaining and after being ,- .GRAND FORKS, N. D. : Cedar Ti, Baldwin North Dakota moyed into the lead Detroit Lutheran Bast fouled on the shot sank a free) t Ww Lamphere throw. of the Western Intercollegiate Detroit be og i, Cex Port Perk Hockey League on percentage Bast Grand Rapids 4 48. ‘Grand ‘aren 33 Yardley dropped in 16 of 16 | Points. by completing the sweep of Edmore ae Central 74, -- w A Hi) on 66. Carson erie freinds Le 50 - Ferndale 5@, 3} Oak Dondero 41 Be ee 53, sence, tile 45 Ga Fie -_ Goodrich 74, Ortonville a $6 a GR Catholic 81, Nfurter 20 Catholic 57 a sa Fowlerville Marlette 60, Maple Grove St. Mike 63, Montrose Ay bed 0 64, White y ot North Muskegon 57, Coo rave 46 Northville 55, West Bloomfield 42 North Branch §7, Kingston 25. ' Nerth Huron 48, Owendale 45 83, Morrice 36 w Rogers City €1, Oscoda 58 Stanton td Souare City 54 Shepherd 61, Remus 31 Sau ugatuek 67, Lawton 62 Saginaw ae $ Spring Arbor: 62, Napolean 48 Sand Creek -71, Cement City 69 Thurston 61, Oak Park 53 N COLLE GE SCOREROARD Detroit 90, aes (Ont.r 62 Kalamazoo 67 i+ dl a an ) 63 -C seg TUESDAY'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Pitt 77, Connecticut 62 St. Johns (Bkn.) 91, Brookiye Col. 77 Buffalo 58, Grove City 4 Carnegie Tech 82, Raeeery N.C. State 61, Virginia 58 Duke 73. Clemson 57 7 Western Kentocky Ti_DePpy! Virginia Tech 1603, Purman 76 Wash-Lee 90, Roanoke $1] Notre Dame 1. Canisius 59 Mavier (Ohio: 16, Florida Siate 60 Rock 55 62 Akron 64 Sieg 43 éton 74 ne 76, Bt Mary's Call V8 Santa, Chern 57, Gan Jose State # peer ry mee i | F Sle Take Toll With Four Lett | to Finish Tilt ) fA MADISON, Fla, @ ieee Pistons Beat Syracuse, 118-113 / Bh empty aye toe poe go _& gaine with Madison last night. 2! ae tt are at d pat only ardie) cores | [sone Se pulled one of its men, too, “and played with four, ; ‘DETROIT #—-George Yardley, Di aarti by tee eansan whi be. Knicks never trailed after the early _ Another Jasper player fouled | lanky Detroit Pistons star, has a] seored 51 points, tying « record minutes against the Hawks as they; out and Madison corresponding new Jewel to wear in his National) set In a previous NBA game PY jproke 9 four-game losing streak.| 17 Teduced to three. DETROIT uw — Gordie Howe! The big right w Balding George went of & Pe-| The NBA record’ for a single WinSyne ee mea —_ hen SbGE Gn. eae ee ee Ree eee eee a on the floor. . 3 ‘Jotticials of the National Hockey I Bisa uated back whe Syeaol,Phladelbhia in-300." "sung rookie Brendan McCann. | Madloon won T136. - “ [League team are doubdul : =~ Philade Warriors ‘de- cuse Nafionals 118-113 at Olympia ae ndeytia . Stadium. ae Yardiey’s effort — the best” ‘for any single NBA this season and brought his 1957-58 point total fo 1,463. His closest rival, the Nats’. Dolph Schayes, scored 21 points for q season's total of 1,356, With Yardley: leading the way,/ lost 120-116 to the ‘New Ye the Pistons—-ran~away*-from- the Knicks: --1-~- me Nationals in the first half, finish- ‘ing with a 53-46 lead. Detroit con- 103 in the first half of a double- * * * Cliff Hagan’s name goes into the record books of the NBA for hav- ing Scored the most points in gne quarter last night, however his Ah ot enpirenatecs minutes of the 4th quarter. Bos- feated the Minneapolis Lakers. 107-| - header. (2 ¢ : BS team the St. Louis Hawks still) J Hagen hit 2 points im the 12 | _ ers agree the player will be the sole judge of his physical fit- ‘ness to play after an injury.” —~ - | The statement termed the meeting “amicable.” RS Ds Soa si + ‘[oary Sor cee ‘ fo Get Votes 75 Per Cent of Total Ballots Are ‘Necessary ‘to Be Selected BOSTON « — @® — No former maj+ -league- baseball-players will -jo1;, the immortals in the Hall of Fam this year for the first time since 1950. Urwitz ” Secretary-Treasurer Hy H lesmounced ' yesterday: that the failed to give any former player 75 per cent of the total vote neces. close to in- |_Nebedy-even_came duction-into the Hall of Fame a town, 266 bal- lots cast by 10-year members of the BBWAA, 199 votes was the minimum for election, * Max Carey, a base-stealing star for Pittsburgh and Brooklyn fron, 1910 through 1929, topped the |i.t Two players representing each NHL club were present as with 136 votes. He was followed were representatives of all six club owners. but Adams Is Doubtiul with the squad = did a lot with the Detroit Red Wings Seine ot eet it - ‘But Jack Adams, manager of “ free throws and contributed 20 ja two-game series from Denver rebounds in breaking a mark he (2-1 last night. Orion Cager Still ats County Point Race Close . Madison sharpshooter Rick Moos; Moos ‘oa Herrington » one in [has not only taken over 2nd place} total points with 202. in the Oakland County individual; Area pacesetter Larry Gacki is basketball scoring race for the’ |getting better as he goes along. second time this season but he, He has his average up to 22 with also is threatening to overtake Brian Watson of Brighton at 20.2 Lake Orion ace Jim Drake going and former leader Jim Ward of into last night's games, |Imlay City at 19.1, | OAKLAND COUNTY SCORING, Drake maintains the lead. he Ae G VG. has held for several weeks but Moos,” Madison = fof io ine 22, 2 F | Netra, Lake Orion cose 8 1492 215 | by only a 22.9 to 22.4 difference | Nels. | Lak Wategford "").10 201 20.1 | in, averages, McNeal, Ferndale ........ 6 118 19.7 Parks, Clarkston .........10 193 193 His: running mate, Nick Neira, en ee Pee =’ le Hed Der er, Pre €e-- ° has dropped fo 3rd with 21.5 while! Almashy, Clawson oe 8 1M 164 raves, OnVille .. seecee 144 «16 Waterford’s John Herrington and Sree ne sree ie ie |Earl McNeal of Ferndale -have Hill. Avondale hice :9 143 15.8 ucadam, : joomfie -» © 140 WB, moved up a notch each to 4th and Lippert. Clarkston ........10 380 18 5th with 20.1 and 19.7 respectively. egrees, bap nere se Hie 12 178 we ia Sea 56. ‘a |Close behind is Leroy Parks 0f/t tajery, ees 'Clarkston with 19.3. COUNTY AREA ScoRING * * * TP ital ' : Gackt. HP St. Ben Saee % 3 3 > add t atson righton 3 __;—_New toms to the top ii yee es City $ iss wa are Dick Lippert of Clarkston and andrews, “pCiazencevilie 8 1397 11 tenor Yorthville eos @ 148 iss! 'Clawson's George Almashy, both casi. & Gere 3 is of whom had dropped out last. Wills, Armada .. re 3 141 i$ ; . re jDomitrg, N. Branch .,.... 1 156 tweek. They .replace Art Goisd-) \Bofiman. £. Detroit a iat 1 vinski of Orchard Lake St. Mary Bennington. Lapeer 2 13.3 - (Seorlng recerds do ‘net edie = College or Pacific bed La Lo ola 42 IN NATIONAL TOURNEY — hers of Pontiac. Boys’ Club ‘prep cage. squad, state BC-champions, who go.to Dayton, 0., Sat- urday to compete cin. the Boys tourney. The club won the sfat “jand big George McDaniel of Holly.; last night's games) 4picture. _|fight in oe are “A ONE-HANDED GRAB — E& Conlin of the | Syracuse Nationals makes a one-handed grab uli tows is ta ee Yardley scored 52 oO eo ee ee points in the game which the Pistons won. the Red Wings, said, “we're not taking any chances on Howe re- turning gr espaggh eras by Edd Roush, former New Yor x - Giant and Cincinnati outfielde: Howe Looks Set to Play who polled 112 votes. * * * The balloting in which 145 play ers of close to 400 eligible ceived at least one vote means that there ‘will be No additions to the 83 baseball gréats enshrine: at Cooperstown tor another year The baseball writers vote eve other year for players who have in a period 30 yea before the balloting, A player his active carecr five years before voting In the writers’ last, balloting. in 156, Hank Greenberg and Joe Cronin were elected. At that time only 145 votes were necessary. ; #6. In _ alternate years, a — special Teady. I don’t care if he’s out for 20 games.’ The club's medical advisor, Dr. jatical whether Howe will be ready to play against the Montreal Cana- diens..at..Olympia.Stadium. here: tomorrow night. * x * Howe was injured 10 days ago ‘jat Boston Garden and first indi- that big fellow out of the lineup jagainst the Canadiens, leaders in’ the National Hockey League. If Howe does not’ go against Montreal if is likely he will be | ready for Saturday’, nationally. | televised battle aaginst the New ' C. J. Karibo, said it is problem-'a former manager, las manager in 1932-33. placed by Casey Stengel. committee elects old timers un- ider a system adopted just tuo \years ago. In 1957, Joe McCarthy, and. Sam Crawford, pid Detrojt outfielder, were named by the committee. | Carey,...the.National’ League's - answer to Ty. Cobb in the Amer:- can League, led hig circuit 16 times in base stealing while com- mitting 738 thefts during his ca- reer, : * * r ‘ Holder of a major league rec. ord of 51 bases stolen in 53 at. tempts in a season, Carey retired as an active player in 1929. How ever, he returned to the Dodgers He was paid for the 1934 season when r now ‘sencigeaed of the New York Yan- eS, York Rangers, Montrea] will be without Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion and Maur- | ice (The Rocket) Richard, both ‘d, both out, with injuries. The Wings lost the services of| winger Bob Bailéy for at least one, and possibly three weeks yester- | day when he suffered a shoulder separation in a collision with Billy McNeill. Unless Howe returns, De- troit will be down to nine for) wards for the Montreal clash. AP Facsimile 4 Chiefs at Arthur Hill Friday Night Pontiac Central gets. back into}still . clinging {\Saginaw Valley Conference action jehances of at least tying for the Friday with a visit to Arthur Hill, |S¥© championship. : The Chiefs, with a 7-3 season| Flint Central, however, moved mark and a 3-3 league mark, are| another step closer to the title See $2 Million Return — From ‘Closed’ Fight [Vv Loop Play for PCH to mathematical thal _| double” — by wetting 2 lose Lakeside Jumps 'C’ Margin to 3 Games Lakeside won its 8th game in nye starts and boosted its Class! C léad to three full games with a 51-40 victory over the Pontiac Po- by whipping Arthnr Hill fast lice last in City League bas- | night 74-55 at Saginaw. The In- | Kotbali at Madison Junior | dians got help from Dale Lucas, High. a gvard who replaced mid-year graduate Chuck Hyslop. Lucas led four players whe hit in the Henry DeWalt paced the Lake-| side attack with 15 points While | Bob’ Newman tallied 10 for the rs. ~The Police team’s defeat, coupled) \with Town & Country’s- 38-33 triumph over the Vikings in yester-, af $ other Class C game, knott ed & C and the Police for 2nd' place. Roger Reynolds sparked the T & C win with 18 points, “pointes! —— = =i Felix Miller hit for 45, Keith Richardson 10 and Don Bradley 10. {Flint Central now leads the league with a 5-1 mark and a 10-1 overall|T record. =~ NEW YORK (#—Possibilities of! build ‘a temporary sinieia’ and -a record $2,000,000 from closed:cir-|haye guaranteed us well in excess. ‘cuit television of the return Car-|of 5,000 ec P TO ae = = men Basilio-Ray Robinson gg ne cant wee Waterford’s Le slea @ Leads Tied in Knot pay-to-come-and-see , television” a There's a ot ‘batale going on in potent rival to the coming pay- as-you-see video in the sports the Waterford Township Recreation Basketball League for first and second places, In last night's only coritest at Crary school gymna- sium, Drayton Drugs defeated M59 ' * * * The $2,000,000 figure wag op- timistically advanced today by official]s of the TelePrompter Corp., which is handling the fele- vision end of the March 25 title = The takin plate ving Kahn and vice-president, Ail Ro-|$0n’s are tied (4-1) for Ist place. sensohn, said have |Drugs and Sunoco -are 3-3. . ; ~tsigned up 160 with a seat-| Ed McNamara’s 24° points Aedlright to beat Dette cathe Cen ing capacity of 481,000 Drugs, whose top shooters were were ltral, 54-62. * ‘Duke Thompson with 11 and two “It's the Jargest network ever|others: with 10 each. Drags pulled ‘The game at bitin nin would away from a 25-24 halftime edge to~pile up a big lead in the 3rd assembled for a closed circuit show," said Rosensohn. ‘We ex- | which saw Dale Wilt of Handy Sunoco -78-58-to knot: the: teams=for; 2nd place. White Swan and Rye-|- “|in a complete reversal of form| g Saginaw High School | a 57-49 encounter to Bay City Handy last night in a game) which saw the lead change hands' /18 times. Handy took the lead with four ons | Minutes to go in a rough game 5. NBA Standings and Willie Thompson of Saginaw ejected for fighting in the late : i "b Saginaw was behind 32-31 at half- sana? ausa? time and behind 44-43 after three |. 2 New York quarters, nyt Bovton * 8 2m New York 120, St. Louis 116 Chicage The Chiefs showed their best. ef. Bett hit oyracine is ia fort of the season in whipping; Be svose jontreal at itomley 57: Roush starred for many years with the Giants and the Reds. -A perennial holdout, he sat out one full -season rather than accep! ‘terms offered fered him-hy New “York. . * bd Roush, now 65, said that he wa< |pleased — not downhearted — by this year’s vote total. Still active the former two-time—-National League batting king spends much time working out with the Mil- waukee a a in Spring training Trailing Carey and Roush in the balloting were Charley ‘Red’ Ruffing, former New York Yan- - |kee pitcher, with 99 votes, and Hack Wilson, the old Chicago Cub slugger, with th he we Other sia: vote-getters included Kiki Cuyler and Sam Rice, {0 each; Tony taal 80; Luke Ap- pling 77; and Lefty Gomez ‘6: Burleigh Grimes Tl; Red. Faber 68; Lou_ Boudreay 64;. Jim Bot- and Joe Medwick 50. 'PCH Wrestlers Handed Loss by Garden City — An early 14-0 deficit and several )Close losses’ sent Pontiac Central's wrestling team down te a 31-9 set- back at the hafids of strong Gar- den City at the PCH gym last _ night, , Dave Payne, ‘Mel Nosanchuck Tend Johnny Herron each turned in impressive victories in defeat. .| Three of the losses Were by slim margins. Pontiac ig now 3-5 while propedal Saginaw 81-59 last Tuesday, but’ even a mathematical chance for a tio tn the SVC if Sparro Night’ Is. | ‘Tickets for the Detroit Pistons-New York 4 game at the Detroit Olympia. Sunday night hay Sis oe i . ? pectfo have a record 200 theaters frame. Pontiac should fall. available in Pontiac in conjunetion “Guy myon % vith a seating capacity of 550,000, Swans vs Johnson and Anderson; }. Next Tuesday night the Chiefs |: ee a thooked up for the fight. Of this.|and Jaycees vs Ryeson’s are will have a big non-league game - The former Pontiac High School star will bet no . : » we expect between - 450,000 ‘and Thursdily's _— : ‘away against Highland Park, the ‘pre-game ceremonies, highlighted - by a’ age = Z # 475,000 to be sold at an average : state's number one class A‘prep| Mayor William W. Donaldson of Pontiac. Here are mem" (front) Tgm Charlton, Dick Tiltman, Dick of $4 a se rin ORDAN yiGurs Teac Henery, Mike Duff, Rick Fisher, Stan Hertelond, ‘We ld As $2,000,000. the way jie Bh ny eee ‘Pat pn “ | Persons cman to sit in the sanie pane Ath Earl Hewitt; (back) Larry Bland, Mike Carry, this is going, added Kahn “We Muri TON, geome, ra Cleveigna w a ‘Other | wae me the S sail Val. tiac pepe at the. € Fan, ibe indi + Club national Fred Stark, Dick Whitehead .and Leroy Camp- have just signed up, the Cross | Te _ @ Gene? White, iss, ley Zrid night will have. Puiht|' mond tee Ditnon'd ores.” , he ee secanty = bel. | Shopping Center in Yon-| | MIAMI BEACH Pla —Widie - Vaughn. rohit at Bay City Cetitral and) A halftime feature at the gate’ ee & contes AY Setatins, Aighiend Prt 135-24. Fre lef ! , , kers, N.Y. The opetatory plan to|feechan, 196, Mam, i Saasiaw ot Pla Northern.” > (the ise Jockeys and the radio 6. ee ; : \ ; ar hG f f eak ‘ MO wy ak \ ahr ; A : * : 4 = " A ; \ a ee ee ee ee ee ew SS Be ok. Baseball Writers Assn. of America . Feo | foes :) fd _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1958 : A ig | aa. n First Wolves to within one of tying sev- bers as Birmingham walloped Mt. - Studies Olympic Possibilities U.S. Group | Winter Sports: By CHUOK ABAIR : The Wayne-Oakland race tight- eral times but they never could) Clémens 63-33 in the only Eastern ae a ~fened up considerably last night mpke the. grade, -|Michigan lop contest, Bob Ste-/ -BAD GASTEIN, Austria wal A long series“ of thorny prob- “jas the high. ~- riding Clarkston . Parks almost turned the tide |phenson paced the trio with 19,/dozen officials for the 1960 Olym-jjems involving acquiring land and _ {Wolves were dumped trom the with eight polists im the final |East Detroit gave Ferndale some-|Pic Games at Squaw Valley, Calif-lunds has been langely solved, - _| unbeaten ‘ranks by an upstart quarter: before fouling out. He | thing to think about with its 69-.66/a"e combing Europe for inférma- Hale said. Litigation ‘tan | Brighton aggregation.. finished with 23, Dick Lippert | victory in a nip-and-tuck duel ton on how to stage and run the ‘ or | Brighton served as a giant killer ‘added 12. Brian Watson tallied |which featured a 24-point night |¢Ve"t. . jof eminent domain is expected to for the 2nd time this season by 28 and sophomore Doug Verel- |for Ron Emerick. 2 *&, * oan ee winning 6861. Clarkston’s 1st loss ee len, in his ist start, hit 15 for | CLARKsTON BRIGHTON Prentice Hale of San Francisco, |case8, however. in 10 games left victorious North-| Goodrich nipped Ortonville 74-70, Brighton. worae n ots watson tte al ipresident of the organizing com- : ville only one game behind in the|/Qak Park fell before Detroit Thur-) Northville led only 21-18 at half- Parks $ 523 Appleton 6 0 yraee said b par smeor amr would visit) 4 . standings and set up a sifongiston 61-53, Farmington tripped|time but kept opening up the gap| Noles 32.8 Hudson 07 1, oe ue Czechoslovakia for) possibility the two teams might|Ciarenceville 53-45, North Branch| trom then on led by Cap Pethers|\"Pures 3 g'g Velen 1 Tut IR UTS skating Pewres gore = t as co-champions. i . : ah es [epee — fut ap| eed bY Kingston 57-55, Lu-| with 17 and Dick Biery’s 14, John ae asics calher okd Gamelan en canal me orthville hands theran East ripped Madison Lam-|1 yeadam rung up 19 for the upset-'tiarkston ©..:...... ..7 18 21 18—er] N f hock d -.|Keego Harbor before emerging] phere 4-19 and Mt. Carmelj minded Lakers. Brighton 16 13 15 saad Pasig af oe, ice hockey am with a 55-42 triumph to make its|qowned Shrine 63-59 in other Troy set its record at 12-0 by| LAKE ORION - OMEO uate. Sor Alpine ‘skiing. < loop record 7-2- tad tata ps0" ae ean Foran : 7 FG FT TE FG FT TP! “We are going to make the : tripping Lakeview 53-46 after a! nrake 15 5.35 Proper 21 5] Squaw Valley games the best ever ston. Clarkston trailed by 16-7 at Ist/tight opening half. Dick Booth)Neire = 11 $27 Dallwite 1 1 3) oa uate said | — os het at onve aia topped Troy with 17. Ferndale Cromwell wii’ Redman 3 4.10) + © *. : Leroy Parks sparked a whipped Royal Oak Dondero 58-41 Neph la S Weteen 6 i it “in : i many cases our representa- 3 half . drive which brought the = oe — =| 3-3 # Otszsk” 8 2" Z'tives are Europeans . themselves : : point performance for Ea Pord 4 210 who are technical experts on. or-| McNeal, M21 88 #7 15-@9|@anizing committees , which are Oxford used some deadly foul | po tend aneades page 1 = HB ce 17-88 | | staging various werk: “and Euro-| shooting to give Avondale a scare’ : ‘pean championships. They not before dropping its 1th. The’ avOreE OXFORD rp only will put on these champion- y | Wildcats — 22 free throws) acker e141 mes ee isiships but they will collect infor-| to kee — sa. eae z..8 13| mation and make reports for us. : the hg ence in the 3rd eanto. nur 6 315 MeCullum 1 @ 2| “We. are sending reports back 3149 W. Huron - Mike Walker's 16 and 15 for Jerry| Arnold 4-0 § Dean ? 3 Jito the organizing committee in) rek 1 0 2 Duncan 1 06 i j FE 4-5791 7 Hill led Avon. Walker 7 216 sls United States every three | ’ Three players hit double num- 22 10 54 12 22 «s days.” ‘ : ELUSIVE — Three players, two from the same team, _ were after the same ball with none having much luck during a tense moment in the West Bloomfield-Northville: game last night, Bill Yahne of Northville is the boy in the dark jersey. John Lucadam (30) and Barry Johnson are the Keego boys. Northville won 55-42. Record Year for T racks NEW YORK. —The New York! Tracks increased purses by 14.98 aa you vl £0 State Harness Racing Commission} today reported ‘all records broken ’ in 1957 with state revenue up 12.69 cent and att cent as compared with 1956. In -his annual report, Commis- sioner George P. Monaghan said revenue to the state was $32,767,- 271, an increase of $3,684,080 over 1956; parimutuel wagering totaled $387,757,390 as compared. with °$325,420,967-in -1956;--attendance percent, wagering up 19.16 per endance-up 13-92-per7 York State purse distribution rep- TesENts 0 per cent of purses pant: per cent,: from $8,934,592 in 1956 to $10,268,442 last season. “It ts significant that this New LIFETIME GUARANTEE at all parimutuel harness racing tracks in the United States,” Mon- Ask us about it! safer, and longer! aghan said. Monaghan noted that during the year the $20,000,000 Roosevelt Raceway was opened. Improve- ments and construction programs also went ahead at Yorkers, Ba- LOW TACKLE -- Cap Pethers (35), of Northville is stopped after a short gain by West Bloomfield's Hollister (40) in their Wayne-Oakland game on the Keego court last night. West Bloom- was 6,137,990, up from 5,388,165, field tost. 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Johnson, FE 3-9478 * MILFORD A HIGHLAND - - Eost Auburn Shell Service Cook's Shell Service Smith's Mobil Service 608 Auburn Ave., FE 3-9576 2955 Highland Rd., MU 4-5085 in Highland, MU 4-6572 - = } r f : a . ‘ “4 Me ‘ , Ne ie neh hag ; ae : me oe Ul HL Gor Moats, | Pontiac Meeting April 4 be * * | i Spreading the sea of water Se, in line with Governor Wil- @fety. in an area like Oakland liams’ moves in this direction on County with its myraid lekes,. is! a state . wide basis, an Oakland a tremendous task. But that it is} County (Johnson) Water Safety 4@ very important, and immediate | | Committee has been formed, Water Safety C onfabs Set Johnson is a member.of the gov- ernor’s water gafety commission, and today he announced first of a dozen or more opening conferences for area .communities, at which + of the waters, will. be discussed. First of the series is set for Pontiac at a site to be named, on April 4. These dates are not fully confirmed, mt seneety oe eo follows: zed, to be done is widely recog- | headed by OCSC’s Marshall dohn- the problem of water safety and son. possible remedial measure to re- Diag for Rainbows By JACK PATTERSON - - c= - a mm lated, and so dif- ficult ‘to enforce, _ permit ice fisher- “= men to take these! - It's, fish legally. since rajnbows don't Produce __ to} PATTERSON any useful extent, these waters, and we're blamed| we can see what difference it! makes whether such fish are tak- ef in June or January. - * * * mAs a matter of fact -these lake are easier to take| system « effectively reduces. preda- - Feldman; board members, Leo typough the “ice than when the - Grayling Will Name Winter Sports Queen Highlighting northern Michigan's =. sports activities this week- Gfayling where Miss . Michigan Winter Sports Queen will be ed during the two day affair, ing Saturday. AMther winter sports events dur- balance of this month include: ib. 8-9 — Gold and Giliver wel ‘eys (Times) at Detroit Parwe! Pee Wee skit = ak at Re ‘at Sa 22- a trout and ice fes- H lnke. ‘Steering ‘Check FREE BRAKES Most Cars _-.\inc, labor & parts - MOTOR MART _ §AFETY CENTER -» - 121-123 E. Montcalm FE 4-8230 e@ present law prohibiting tak- of rainbow trout throygh the . southern.. Michigan lakes * is sO widely vio- - that we wonder . not be smart to! a put and take) business mid _|Stan F eldman, . Apri] 10 — at Waterford (CAI Building). April 18 — at Holly sss wuld at nae wk April 25 — at Waterford (OCSC ) : us Lead Pioneers water Is open. Since the purpose of introducing them is to improve local fishing, it would seem rea- sonable to us to permit fishing Interest- ed fishermen can make their views known to the Fish Division of the! when the fishing is best. Conservation Dept. Recent suggestions te do away. with the state bounty system meet with the full approval of this column. Not ‘only for the | expressed reason of cutting ex- penses, but because the system doesn’t perform any useful function, Predator’ populations -fluctuate. along with other species according to the immutable laws of nature. There is no evidence that predator, “control” has any long-term bene- ficial effect on prey species. There is also no evidence that. the tors, even if such a reduction were! necessary.., * * -*.. For our money, and some of __ {that paid out in bounties is ours, or at any rate was, the bounty system amounts money down a rathole. is the Winter. Carnival at) . to throwing Apart from financial considera- tions there’s a more basie rea- son for doing away with bounty of Michigan Pioneer Saddle club, during the winter activities were listed at this week’s session in Oxford’s K. of C. Hall. Stanley Feldman (Oxford) and Sandy divisions with Bert Wells (Birm- ingham) and Barbara Jones (Orion) in 2nd places. * * * In the 11-14 class Stanley A. Feldman (Oxford) and C. T. Bryant were the leaders, Next club competition, is set for iFeb, 16 at Orion. * * * Officers, named recently include president, Bob Taylor; treasurer, Marilyn Feldman; secretary, Al- Johnson; ringmaster, Wells (Birmingham) lead the top president, Stanley Feldman; vice-|’ .of the year’ plague at the week-|“° “"™™ end. midwinter meeting of the headquarters). May 2? — at Milford May 16 — in Pontiac May 30 — at Lake Orion _ June fad — at Waterford (CAI June i _ at Rochester’ July 11 — at Clarksoon July 18. — at-Oxford Other meetings will be held later, as’ communities request them. ‘Other members of the Oakland County committee are Donald Clarkson of Birmingham, They will seek to learn the views of lake residents, fishermen, swim- mers, boat operators and others, to the end that: use of the waters can be arranged for the benefit and pleasure of all concerned. Top Conservationist ST. IGNACE w — Harry R Gaines, 67, of Grand Rapids, Ps been awarded the “‘conservationist Michigan Outdoor Writers Assn. Nuszynski, Bill Johnsen, Harrest Bryant; junior representative Carl Bower and reporter, - Darlene | N uszynski. : ive,|He was cited for 20 years with Adams of Waterford and James! - HEAD FOR BIG SHOW-Three area Gernian shepherds will head for New York and the coun- try’s top dog show (Westminster) early Sunday morning. They go modern style — by air as a result of special arrangements made with North- west Airlines. Owners and handler will accom- eT ae Above, from left, : |Dogs, Owners Travel Together Lake). are handler F. betes of Troy, Rudy Buchmann of Pontiac and Emil Lederer. Buchmann holds Tux of For- (who has 10-points on -AKC championship). In car are Diane of Eldergrove (Williams’ dog): Luxi Von Liebestraum’ (Lederer, Union A. Porter of Pontiac, Mrs. Bill + the Michigan — Conservation ‘Club. Make Gotham Trip by Air Figuring that air travel to. the iden, New York, wale 6 tee nation’s. top dog show, the West- minster in Madison Scuare Gar-driving, three area German and at probably less cost than shepherd exhibitors will take their One Species threatened by boun- ty hunting. is the timber wolf. This Ped. 15-16 — Second annual Michi- ‘rare ond a animal man- that way, 2 Coyotes and foxes, present in | greater numbers, may be deemed to present local = in some fall into a similar eategory; That|.;— hunting them is fun has been rec- ognized in the L.P. which provides| & a ‘Closed season .to keep things areas,” aia Solunar Table | joyment of their sport, Major peri- | Shorter duration. Pier ate? ay ner r | Thursday 7:35 BS 8:15 = 3:00 | Priday 8:50 "30 9:10 . 3:55 | Saturda, 40 3:20. Yo:00° 3:45 M : 00°. Tu tau PULG MENT ENGINE | Area anglers and hunters can , juse the following specially pre- pared. solunar periods by John | Alden Knight for the section to assist in determining the best times for the most satisfactory en- ods run for an hour to an hour and a half. Minor periods are of ter ski championships on Lake . EARLY START — Although the Michigan wa- long ways off (Aug. 1-2-3) preparations for one ~of the area’s most colorful sparts events are now under way. Photo shows Bill Hart, commodore. for the event, using ultra-modern means of saw- ing holes in the ice through which he was set- Sherwood are a ~ the event. ' Pontise Prese Phote , ting permanent markers for the tourney’s 945 foot long slalom course. Baskets of cement anchor buoys that will mark the course, which has been laid out by surveying instruments to insure fullest accuracy. About 135 of the state's best water skiers are expected to take part in dogs by stratoliner for the Feb. _jthird against eight losses. (Cranes Win Cage, Lose Hockey Tilt Coming from behind a first- ‘period deficit in yesterday after- brook, the Cranes rolled to a 27-19 halftime edge to go on and defeat Patterson Collegiate of Windsor, Ont., 60-50. Win was Cranbrook's - Cranes weren't as effective 3° | Be Patient, Fish Deep “and don't Pp ito catching fish in the winter. i * * * | "This was the expert advice of- fered today by Fred A.‘Westerman, ichief of fish division of the Michigan Conservation Department. | Bech ye a rg thee must remember |sticcess ratio, according to Wester- the warmest near the bottom “so being a cold-blooded creature, as- sumes almost the same hody tem- perature as the water.” : * *« * He also pointed out that water reaches greatest density at 39 ‘degrees. Snow laying on the ice also has an important bearing on your man. It serve to cut off light and leaves’ the water colder than nor- lake also contributes toward fish it stands to reason that a fish,|. mal, Heavy snow on a shallow)~ Fishing Is Tricky \ | | etal st teenie elmer | a \ li | IT’S MAGIC _ White Flame Soot Destroyer— - A-product in on exclusive -that oe Se <1 eee "oss nee > complex. | ee one A an ee en ee -4| wary writers usually refer only to the immediate event, perhaps a substances, the chemistry of the efizymes controlling blood | - ue aS 68 _8_8_8 8 / - many : “Space Meatieds Plans. om Friday heart attack ‘or a stroke. nay Sar On ref Sa nce hermes oe eee et aa] Condition which sets the stage for the event.” many other factors proved too complex for the practicing physician | OPE 7. BA A. WEEK ~ a ag | esearch efforts in the history of medicine. "Hence, he tats terned to wniversitian and peedical schodls tor tbe J i i" m The problem is similar to that of the plumbing in a house. In | training of people capable of studying the basic biological, bio- | Ricky's Pizza ouse oe S order to keep a good flow of water, we must have « reasonable chemical and bloplysical properties of the blood vessels and.of the 819 &. Woodward Ave. Ss : FE 23-9782 ere i4| head of pressure. In the body this head of pressure is supplied by |- blood in the complex environment of the body. — “ fens 4) the heart; we record it as blood pressure. costs manny to tenbe fheee seem, to provide space to heme — : uae “ If the pressure bead is too high in one’s household plumbing, we their training, snd to buy the type of equipment never before freely NOW DOORS ees oO have undue wear on the pipes, waieh Horm 6 tenons © Mae used in medical schools. ’ OPEN OM fj | leak at the joints. In man, high blood pressure, or hypertension, Once the training period is completed, there is a need to supply | Erie ~ aa | creases the stress ort the blood vessels and tends to wear them out’ Laeneeeaay ekemnt. ‘tuuse ty x tinder cana se cat ioe » Thru Friday ~- 10:45 uw £. & — "a" o prematurely, * 4% . range financial support to keep the investigator in his chosen re- vente nao ae a Artery walls are made up of living tissues and their products. |. Thére are many facets of the problem. Broadly, its solution — They contain hundreds of different substances in certain fixéd rela- meiiret Fe Wyo Support th A DeMies —— tionships, and are living systems of great complexity in composition, type of renceich GAs yon contribute to the Heart Fund of the Asses: ‘| in anatonfy and in function. Also complex is the blood, which varies ican Heart Association and its affiliates. . i " efatatateteata"s mam | in composition from minute to minute throughout.each 24 hours, Mavatatetncetatatn® Pa When there Is a breakdown in any of the series of integrated = NEXT: NUTRITION AND YOUR ARTERIES, e t © ® - ‘ a oe @ @ Ee oS et cs Hollywood Headlines Lot ctaena ies apie wmeeset TIO Charset” i|Western Epic Produ ucers Mester ede, end inter when she Demied DY Israel called off her ‘engagement to @ Lining Up Talent Galore |x Son O°" "| semvsmen Dewi sy) | "By LOVELLA 0, PARSONS ftaient, and that’s exactly what ‘ees af Vettyeced ofle has in the demilitarized zone] | = o_o ig Te HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Xoulproducer » weker = director iren|"‘Bety ition ch along the Syrian border aren't| he , can't be shot toe tring to send NS we su saele Wanker not 1 | Regular 44c Value—Y ou Save Ile VICKS VAPORUB = “2'8c “Take Your Business to Kinsel's” aie Fae” 79° “4 “Take Your Business to Kinsel’s" EL | See Usfor That © in te. "he a spokesman said \Jast night the/] sm PETER GRAVES - MALA POWERS ws com cemett coe uncy E Randy Scott, Hugh O'Brian, chowicnnl | RAVERLEY MERCURY’ | | Gene Autry, Rey Rogers, Clint hie with Dodgy eoliyag Earlier in the day Syria claimed|| — eee oe ee . —t Balledacer eed Wall ‘ar ne ees Sit Cite wh Wikia Cubinleme ted teeaimaence kee - Exclusio, ites Sees” rY. r | Garner, Dale : clusive “RUN gs @ our Kresge, 88 ....26 for7t: — co B= ne nl — Behind the rash of price wars. fe ames. y space 3 is 3 : Alum ‘Lea 2°? 3 ag, Pe hag “eo verage, 38-28; ducklings, 30-31; |are two factors: a huge buildup of} pe. { as * _|Rail Platform Longest Am Airlin .... 7-4 eg ee wv fight dueka 26-21. demand. Filipino Wife Acquitted un i or, . fin yan nc tae ate a a * © * | im Rifle Shooting of Her Ike May Call tor Tax Uti ssonvx Sweden—The world's Spe %) eee Lneetock "he gr ign reir Force Husband SUSPECT in Burglary: if Lag Continues to J unerr ne Serie AmNGas .".. 875 Martin Co |... 32. : : is. partly responsible,” a New A ps. km Rad 0: 31 May Do Bis. 384) Detar ETROT LIVESTOCE —{/York marketing expert explains. State Police are combing Oak- ~~ BTATE OF MICHIGAN—In PREG ss Tg Mend Op ...5-37 \cattle, Salable 600. Slaughter steers |--people are worried about layoffis| FRANKLIN, Pa. Timid Lydia | tand for an AWOL County of Oakland, Be Ee Tal 1te a Mn ns sees 41.5)and heifers moderately active, steady : cet ¢ in hae an County today an , Am Tobe... Wed Mere CH & 6.-192)t0_| strong: : ;_ tewjand loss of overtime; Ahey're Dean spent night in sailor who escaped from troopers << gunesedn .... 467 Mn MOR .. Ree eee ne Ss nee ee at the Venango County Jail—free Armeo Stl... 467 Monsan Ch sd 21.25:- g006 to-low choice steers 23.00- : last night. tess ‘Armour & Co. 133° Mont Ward ..33.6/25.50 wtilit end standard tamed offer to leave, but too griefstricken. to Robert E. McClintock, 21, who Armst Ck .... 243 Motorola ...... 40.8] ings 18.00-23.00; utility cows 16.00-17.25; reprapty athaat ware rt E. ; “Atchiaes ..-.. 88 Wat Biee ._..-06.4/ 006 Wad Rey eee ee SS osiken berg adhe * .___|has been living with relatives in Aveo Mi igs: aff a Bae i... a mainly | 12.50 up; utility bulls up A jury of seven men and five| Pontiac, is sought by the Troy Bee Gels: St des Soe > le | pestaapee on women late. yesterday sequlted|potice tor breaking and entering Bete Bisel... 43 HY “Central ...18.3) eee eee Se eeat oe: stenaare and 3 — as ont Ne the Daly Ente tee-cepey- joeing Air °... 38-8 — ‘av... 308] Fad 33 bove-a8> ceitity 1h.00-23- 00; culls a murder charge in the Dec. 7ling a concealed weapon. jordan, ses BS Nor Pac. -.... 37,7) 12,00-18.00. ae ame, as her husband, Air) MeCtintock was stopped last % Beat ast $7 Qeeme Chg “s! ob.4/28 cents x Stet tsi wtet lingo second esr. With business|deliberated 5 hours, 17 minutes. | HiSht near ME Rome Mo s how 3 : Bled, ontiae, Budd Co -..... 155 Pac O & EI «- tt 4 | lbs. 19.80-19.15; load mostly No. 2 with/Off in many lines, there's less oo = 4 ee an ee ee ae will pick up about the jums, or fees, for such things as cma, cape Bou ©. Ht Pan Bol Sede; few mined No. 1 and 2 200-220 |reisht to be moved on the high- When the- verdict ~vas returned, res we gee Fisch : making speeches. ~ ‘ffernoca, and ic > Gon Dey ----- St Param Ol” goalies. ¥0.10-90.15 lot mostly No. 1| ways. Mrs. Dean sat just as she did a troopers, he ran his car | Eisenhower said’ he loo Bisenh ame men E ee mech Geir Opt: Rt Beem OS! Bt i835 No.2 and, 3 246-289 Wes ipzs-| The big buildup in gasoline sup-|throughout the trial: Head bowed, pee poreabee eR BI ed nabmemstheens yg 7 EN Bao: Sy omyporangis 3 parece oa: Sat eag fe Bis OO Hal Une amt on gu, eran 3 eter more’ than lion gal [Gooey Senmaaet ears streaming), cash ‘were found in the car. (month and nest. But as, surhmer|2roPer fo members of such comrades tise chaser Mind se My ce ce ere yg EB sony sais \lons — stems in part from the Te- : : 7 Sect e818 Feat’ ree ...; wal pened conquer Tate sreend, 40 a lGning industry's mansnive expan) De OE” len et’ Boogie q Sole Palm... $23 Pulsby _.... 48.2 ; one = -|sion program. Sigce Korea, oil) ; Gol Brd A was 32 Pitoman, ... eae ter"sheep steed torent at 60 1280. companies have spent billions on|- City, Philippines, rushed up and Com Bd... | =e spanking new, super-efficient re-| embraced Lydia. Gon N Gai't% 433 Rex Drag <:. 97 ning plants. Now they have more) Seeply. oe c Pw Pt Et ey Bt Plan 10 At | capacity than they can use. Then Mrs. Dean thanked mem-| | Bont Oy SS HAA Rayan But: 404 $e bers of the jury for..“‘being so ; | ‘Con CO ‘ Safeway St . 25.6 wee 5 ae ° Se See pag ° 3 Sat Oi St ee Baw: , rici plas: of gansline 09 Bic. tune: te om, * J2 Awai inatinn.|%t if the expected uptrend does| Adams, with respect to political| tt aroia Proctor, tether « ‘Curtis ee 84 Seah AL RR. a ourt | sion ee ae bay bony Mrs. Dean's husband was» shot wait u ination; not materialize. speecifes they made last Jan, 20. maving ‘been filed im vis Sere Ob ee oe. a output or dump’ the surplus @tito.death while sleeping on a couch| gy _ _. | _ It could be, Eisenhower replied. tn his speech, Eisenhower called shoul ot the father of sid miner chid Det Edis .... 92 gincisir ..... $1.9 rate prices. dumping USU-\in the living room of his parents’ . es are the said has Doug Aire ... 64: rea -ins He went on to say that a reduction} for a Dow Chem ;.. 84 Bocony ---: 383) Would Construct New ally involves sale of the surplus near’ Pleasantville, Pa., just | | |certainly be pa eaies F -scgre. tah wena — Qh MRR XS = Oe ee as toe BOP cx 40 Courth in Cente to a small independent/one week after he returned from, eae lant to business. year’s congressional elec- | jurisdict mo thi, | Est Sis" ag? fou Bry --- 3] Courthouse in’ Center on |distribu the ‘tuells7 monthé duty in England. ‘Two men whom police say have| te added, however, that iti" Campaigns. In another speech |q.tt, or ereoy neti Eien ig, S Sta ‘Brand .. 4031 Tel h Road under his’own brand name. Since _ _ ladmitted 17 break-ins in the past the same night, Adams accused|fied that El Telegraph Roa would be possible to go too far in will be held Coun: Berv- El & Mus... $4 m4 Ot Cal «. 43 he bought the gasoline more| Mrs. Dean testified he wanted (18 montlis, with loot estimated at enpaiiga.. the Democrats of “politic igi feces Erle RR ..... 81 Sta Ol NJ .. 51.1 : oo ane ‘\cheaply than his competitors who| 2 divorce to marry an English ($7,500, appeared yesterday before elicited tint tt ing with national defense,” and) fa rents ott Fenigeg. in Fee 2 tee Se |: as] State Supreme Court justicesihandle nationally advertised| girl. She said he had spurned (West. Bloomfield Township Justice * Rag he said the administration wasjreery A.D. @’clock in the Ford ‘Mot :-. $14 Suther Pap’: 342|should hear the appeal on last|brands, he can afford to sell it at} her attentions. lot the Peace Elmer C. Dieterle.|“oi' Yee¥ long ago that the! set to take on the political oppo-|¢a'%s sn ‘ Prom te 1s. Se a se le pets decision in their|a Jower price. The defense contended the shoot-| Gerald G. Norman, 21, of War-|nation ~ - ;lat “Sports Car in Review’’ open- ; ing Friday at Henry Ford Museum .|in Dearborn.. More than 0 for- eign and) domestic models . will .| be on, display. se March 2, | president, gional funds for employes of the Dostal for Catsman Co., Foundry & Machine Co., 2500 Wil- suppliers and pro- liams Dr. announced a 5% per ducers for ready @ cent dividend ‘rate on its assets of mix concrete and @@ © $40,000. allfed products & 3 was recently. Taking Inventory_to Fix — Downey, Possible Break-In Loss pany last fall as Inventory is being taken today! * an assistant:to the will” have full authority DOWNEY of administration, financial mat-|was stolen by thieves. ters, operations and sales. | Waterford Township police re- Formerly, he served as engineer- {manages ¢ of Fenton and as manag- jer_ of the First Federal Savings, | between—9—p.m.—yesterday and Fenton. -. a.m. today. p 4397 Highland Rd., Waterford When a Wheel, Legislator Charges ‘Habitual Drunks Killers’ LANSING (AP)—“Chronically drunk drivers are, potential murderers and should be treated.as such.” With those words Rep. Clyde E. Cooper (R- White Cloud) to- day readied a bill to make drunk driving a felony on thie third conviction. Three-time offenders satay vi sent to _= for = to four years. ~ ok OF / Cooper said he decided to ask for stiffer penalties after he. “arid His wife were injured in a smash-yp’ involving a drunk and hospitalized for nine weeks. © / sie: pald Ginn Hapidlas Movs chadeie, Stas Von drunk got off with a bumped head and $100 fine after pleading guilty to a charge of passin’ while er Te he said. Let Cooper would leave eistoniaians the penalties for first ia second offenders. The initial convictions call for up to 90 days'In jail and fines of. between $50 and $100. On-a second conviction, the driver may be jailed for oe = echaceumste Aa rae * y i. would prohibit motor scooter travel after dark. hase 4 are Reps. John. T. ‘Bowman (D-Roseville) and mie A. PeMaee | (R-Battle Creek). ‘lin the J. and E. Service Station,|© Township, to determine if anything] ,, port someone entered the build- ee ee land County will be studied the Oakland: Extend Army Lease on a _— cS 33 scientific satellite program, in dition to the Army, in view ures, He 1 i provements. i Getes af the tone kas Gat: held up until this agreement was County Engineers Eye Drainage Problems: ia, ‘Drainage problems in South Oak-| County” ety at its pee, Shen © p.m. . Tuesday, | _ | Birmingham Se I Prep J, Berst, _conrdidator for mre speaker. He is soemer| jeity manager of Pleasant tor of public works and. county - Guests, including ladies, been invited to this meeting, ac. 461 e in Foreign Service WASHINGTON ow» — Te mai | have ccceng © Se 8. Baynes, sec-| ; \ \ HE! PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1958 . ee = Hep Wanted Female. Fi | SLICES. oF HAM An Opxortunity|"E 7 oe Yor our hiss 's Income Aa You iy & per: < muse ‘ear nec ent ei or MI 2016, 9 ee WOM nN. wire CPLeASANT renee Sor ent . on. “Bee Por testing’ work at sewage, dis. |, a "Yebada ms sate , Mas- ont in e's a} ares. Must <4 BF = cs There is w cemletty Esp, ia sootal gore | Torun, * Wo ewege aihemeine vacations ond sick ok leave. le and enings o mature women Retrement ha heya a with or Drayton Plains P.O. Bor $6, ca wil social © omen Selecy dee YOUNG LADY WITH ATTRAC. on gualigicétions of aeons 7° pecs < Ages tapengn | 5 bicind tt gg as alla neg Be ei 4 of ginduanng : eee in Oak Hl etie.” Pontiac” & 1 let) cinss. Bone ¢ office exp. ‘ relerred. in/DESK CLERK FOR MODERN wo.| “004, ogg, OE Hom tel. A retired or pensioner -pre- pay <3 nPre ig ten nee and. eer art. Apply in person, No oer rs sausae be benefits. A neti. a OuM Ww. Mink, Cascade Motel, Wate fiat rin Finance Co. 7 Apo ence XP. DRIVER FOR . = ing route, “Rates ied CurAS Help Wanted 8 “Mat have ref. Exp. " Please ie otras = pereee, 5 ound Rd “a a OR, WOMEN howe ts 5 * us ~ Excellent Opportunity wl fine seen i Sith, Shoe Manager Man to manage fam ation in Miracle mys ater, ry 2. a ee 2 a Potts sofia ie ‘2 a ferment 4 ft P og hod etery. Mr. Lease aati ie in state ‘at the le Funeral - Meme, y bé seen after tt am. i Box 29, 4 mr E.,| _Pr sing Ho 7 ress Box gating} dear mother of Roy le and Kimb: 1087. Suariee Chester snake ay, shoe oper- us ae 2 references All replies contiden| al, Pontiac Press | a sagas PONTIAC YED- gabe s or ¥ J ig oat i This on You | ] Business ix really booming: 74 insist on Waiting nd chang et ? Under our: . Le Work. Wanted Female u lucene Tax Service — a7 S. 7 Wanted Reat ‘Estate: ‘BAY, ar ' . | ane e ene Lost: BL MALE COCKER LISTINGS WANTED — bame-Prine¢, child's pet. FE. BUYERS. WAITING. LET 14007, 4: ar ee OST: ° ‘{RISH. SETTE Me, eo -* ord Hil Sanat _ FRorsary. Rt BUF | “7 tee. ii ‘old. "Liber Sears. marry w Middleton -— “OR 3-41 BROKER __FE 5.712) vost” Your att WANT To|~ ee = “Ets, one ye fee _ Listings — Wanted a! | ae eee, cocxern| \Se Buy Equities--... - | 3 ve hen we ain Ee of Ma | , RD HL daa a evard. OR FE 41157 pe 44821, SUILDER pants AN ASSOCIATE | HA sical let. EM! WE NEE, D. FARMS Hobbies & Supplies es 4A 2 “Pal NT Alaa NUMBER aogrons RES | B ‘3 ies Lewrenes tne KZ ‘PROPERTY : ° | ave the buyer Notices & Personals 25 44 y vow “DINNAN \EROTRED KNAPP | ite haiusl_ PR ival "eer aa ee | We Will Buy / Your Equity Fred Hermans j + 2070 Airport hd, _. OR 3 103 | | any GIRL L OR WOMAN NEED. . iser. Phone | & fase i Bocnasata ‘The Sal- i & i i | —Bo red tape. We also need | |. Girour Pranks. 4395 Dixie . 53-9701. in i | _Taticn aes me ’) OAINTY at PPLIES — Ty | = ja i ‘Mepeminee Senne Wallace. Lower | O DAINTY MAID { poRPuins $6 GIL- OR NOT SOLD lespie, Mrs. taylor FE 23-1076 If your property isn't said yet, it rhe “because it hasn't been tated | FOR MASON SHOES VELVET-EEZ ational dvertis fi i= t uct AR more perme, tsi pner Boles_Call_F “WHITE BROS. to spre vetirement plan in FOR F REF REALTORS rs. Orsanisation Churches, Club : me gare i 0 door to aeee sailing etc, Sell 32 bottles Wa Watkins wanltie 5660 D: a p seanal interview, call F — Get 48 cup Westbend electric Open_ ‘Eves. ‘t ‘e1 out * gun day 10 ‘ta 8 Le ; : 4--- cottee Someker. Pree 150.N Perry. | ” cpape FREE AND CLEAR $1000 MONTHLY a= a tered wall meee mt Ri Bias ATTEND . ‘ = - ; er WALs, | floors, c ae SALES-CLASSES “If business gets any better we'll have to expand upstairs!"’ IN DEBT? waar. “nishe rect ran faxse ae Sai ieee ae remomneo arage. ‘2 bi to..Te) - — : ‘IF SO i r Dori’t lose your home~cash wall-_ OMS AND BATH. 1 ‘LAKE PRiv-. my ag tte 4 RMS, eit PvT. ENT. | Gas i; heat. 9 Dwight. ROOMS FURNISHED. LOWES LOWER * nat. _PE2-2162. |@ RM. TERRACE. GAs Basement, garage. $85. ; AIRTE SCHOONER 2°. | Modern. Located 3300 Elizabeth ke. Ra: Managers ‘ONLY. 3 RMS” & BATH r bus. 96 a _ And: ee Aca Nea |. ME 41456 RM & SHOWPR_ ‘pT. A NICE 3 entrance Uti. furn. Adults. $18 APT, wk. After 10 a.m. 44 | Euclid. ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOM | os Carpet ine pocetien. Mn te wall car = verse pes, pvt. bath couple _preterred. oes. 2-770. i | BRICK Apr. 3 AND J Be? ken RMS , HEAT. E 2068) | i ND E > | SL eta obute eat BURN At OFFICES BACHELOR APT | SHARP VERY | private aud quiet. rv 24376. BY ‘LINCOLN JR. 3 é. RMS bedrms. re $-2252 after 5 p.m 31 Parkdale sya Lave PVT: 44-2847. “BATH” AND ENT. ~ FURN. 3 RM APT. FE 54-3030 _— CLEAN. 3 ROOM8 AND > BATH. Labelle. Pvt. Entr. PE 5-1560. 960 CLEAN 2 AM. APT. NEAR DOWN town, is’ Hovey, peeeees Cottage -& Osmun, FE_ | * gee ra MA Orchard Core snl fal moder Q ° ditlonea Hospital. 2 reom apt. Private entfarce. Heat. pM aes ‘refrigerator, Good. closet space. $59 mo P: ACL A. KERN, INC, i et | wear Fw AS HEA’ . . PE 47328 near "Hoa Paraibad 35 oF 2 se ok so ® on oe F- @ bear Pontiac Will consid ; George awe Peed ai E ' -f oe fore rh ven one Be od dG an re et et [ IS unflatshed house. Write to Lis a VET a ‘i lll 7 =| ~~ °- a ~ openers ees burial service s will be xperimental minded or have pas feal estate WANTED. WAQMENOS 4 TRONTNOS, ACC ah dodeadl Ail as apt. FE 5-0303. 252 Auburn Ave er aS experience, Join our large active | your home. or — ay boo Give You 1 Place to Pay | WIL L BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE! FURN oR UNFURN. 7 RMS. Bi; by } ome. ee Automotive I office or tion now. Ph. | WOMAN wanes LIGHT HOUSE- able. PE 42005, tf : Z : -. | pF anery Purchasers waiting. | Auburn FE 4-53 . Where Mrs. . ; RE in ro __ work and kitchen help. PE 40198 — Ease Y Mind FP. McKINNE 1616 Taylor Ra. : EMPIRE 34191 FOR PERSONAL rk and kit ‘ase Your Mind - LAKE FRONT fe “2? BEDRMS. y' Sheet Metal: Men CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW. WOMAN DESIRES 1 DAY WORK OR ACCURATE TAX SERVICE ae office Commerce Ra, | “with heat & hot water. EM/ _42031 Must bave’J yrs. exp. Apply in| ~ LEARN hen help, Ref, FE 5-710, afi tessonable spies. Call dibtial Restore Credit. Po. PONTIAC, EM 3-3311 |, PaeT. 4 RMS, MODERN. BASEMENT. ; person, 391 E Wilson, REAL ESTATE BUSINESS ce = "Rf > NOT 4 ae vi EFPIN Nicely furn. $75 mo, 4363 : eat TREAT Wen NTO OPERATE | Stlesmen, and | salesiaaies | WILL DO” BABYSITTING IN My 4N INCOME Tax RETORN PRE WE ARE NOT A We Rave QUALIFIED BUYERS | GHT HO ing abc GROOMS. _teven Gout tbat CLASSIFICATIONS. atmospheric oa eoatrol electric Nes — -baines aad eos _home. Good care PE 45172. eecouiant win master’s egree aed ce 1LOAN COMPANY | fles forme & acres¥e A’ ciese|LAROZ 3 ROOM FURNISHED | 5 R RMS & tH NO. iN. a0 © ~ | gondition Write 85 zee cose 7 ~ Building S Service 12. pte . = “srEvERS MICHIGAN CREDIT — <= ae re immediate se- ple aa. Gagee, Cal before | 5 TRM. HOME _— e A INDEX wee 1 and ees COUNSELORS . ROY KNAUF 3 PE bs as! around, I experience in bacteri hel MELROSE" FE 86-3500 : WAL le Mee : oa E80. pistes ful Postiee Gelocoathie Wosnial an’ Floor re HOME-CALLS BY APPOINTMENT| Above Oakland Theater 205 W. urea si PE 2-140 | OWER 4 RMS & BATH. MOD. | beach ‘Tate Orion. oft Me ME ~ Insurance - de! te caer, Paid EE oti 5 1erms shin D & 7 | BOOKKEEPING & TAX | SPECIAL " WAVE. $4.50 water furn. $85. FE 5-2664 FUR. “4056 $70 wee! us com miss fone, lui 4 ESTATE cB BoD BILLS 2050 Sh “) 1. e oar apeoane | wie ib new home st ~~ A-A TRENCHING pais thy's, PE 21d ae | Rent Apts. Furnished 33; MODERN FURN. ER TRAILER St, Meer Upper Stratis FE ANNOUNCEMENTS . Give brief nereaat nlstry | = Pe Waiert oF =s 4 i Sin P or Angola land: | Ra (M59)~ | Sher] 28 PER CENT Dis.i ~~ Nonna | for font or sale. x +10 Foutiac Press Boz. 0. iy ee ferred, ‘Rose Will | Footings, Septic Field. OR 3490 | SEED “HELP WITH YOUR IN: count. Only $3230 Bal at $40.1 BEDROOM APf PARTLY FUR- bar! ecko Pda 9 seeRiat | E an oo GPPORTUNITY FOR AN AGORES _Realiy =! weed 3-0000. A&B TRENCHING | come tax? Forms feigeaty per mo. FE #1906, nished. Adulis.. For lease | Jan. an. month = : posscment, ofl Beat, 3 sive ambitious salesman. Ss Sales Supervisors w. ‘Field Tu preveree. Reasonable fe Daren TIP TOP RANCH, OLD FASHION 13th BelAir Manor, $100 per mo. RELIAB. “COUPLE TO BABY | to schoo] education. To Footings, Water Line, ¢ | Hwy. Waterford, OR mi | “hayrides. moonlight rides winter _FE + ___ | Sit ocesSionsiiy to apply on 2-rm ur On iin cover established territory, Roch- Keea a6 4 mneemind persoris,. Age FE 5-0061 tivities: 5500 M59 MU $0535, ru a oe RENEE Also 2 ® bath apt 3915 Elmhurst, off GARDENS, | Seat Sing Sea ater | BS RUE lekki | any aren) or wou eux: = Need Help ett ee SLES Ty a PURER G62 | F Winutttastpecsatit | Sie lowers rene sare car allowance. Phii- CUSTOM DRAWN EM 3-4831 Lk.Rd SOPHIA MANOR APTS. | jam a, eR | _Take Ran Pon Ge. He Orehera to "carn, over “410.000 isin ALUM SIDING. FARIA STONE ‘WITH INCOME. ae ‘Wed. Children to Board 26 jst PLooR 3 Rus AND BATH i\ > ast. Rees ‘| NEAT) RMS BA 6 ONE PROFESSIONAL ¥ AL WINDOW | Ucts (real money makers), You eae br empery, EA F Fisttiey $6.00 per ayerege ~S ao cE = a: a Washing. Close in. $18 wkly. PE | Pipers Novelty store can deal on either or M_3-0462 eee Phone _F EXCELLENT CHILD CARE BY _2-0063_ RR AY ee ene ; | Goel Tetereneent an gieoaed — Mr King at EM 3-4196 for per- ie 5 NTs PUT UkDER : MPIRE | @ay or week. in licensed hom¢. |) NEWLY DECORATED LARGE | —— of ——— | Sec “an “habits NION COUR saminda 5... | ee pport le an am-|. sonal interview. Also can. use 3 resent home Also brick and: INCOME TAX SERVIC | reasonable. FE 5 —.{ ¥@P ahd Etchenetie prt. bath. 3 ee & beth. ae only, * bit A eo er rite giving | _other persons+full or part time. lock &k work PE 86640 | Four — or ine, eMipite 33135 | ALL ao eae - OR nage. adults. 18 Norton. ee $67 per month. ‘Afiér 5 p.m. see eAieosnee Sy full informs to Post ©¢| Employment Agencies BA | | #1, CARPENTER CREW AVAL | WOREGNO-PEOPT SS es Thx dehy | Good -0639 ; Br of LOOR. BME 8 BATM.| carclaker at a2 =, prone FE (PART TIME WORK FRI. 1 FRY. if PTO 8 I OE OOO | BNECE ORE Pree est. FE 5-3608. ice. Any time =e or EM Weg. Ho: hold Goods 27} FE_8-1370. Huron, FE_ to 8. hee eves . ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS” NS_AND | -*2 3-2386._Jean_Schimke. use |} ROOM. STOVE AND REFRIG- | VERY BEAT clas ums pr R Rent Houses: Untiri-a6 wor days. oe ag EVELYN EDW ARDS ; TURE NEEDED | Seapets tiead etait aaa akekass oe —— *| WOCATIONAL COUNSELING nmap “UR. ‘ Boece cr erences. | 4 BEDR oi iy) Meee Mirae” sie’ Bicrsies-¢ SERVICE ATTENTION “WINTER PRICES! | FoR FAMILY LAUNDRY smRv.| Patire home or odd lots, Get the 1 COMPORTABLE ROOM, KITCH- PE anes Si Wasota FE . i 60g meee Bank Bidg- All kinds of carpentry — attics, | tep.dollar. Will buy outright or enetté, 60 rm. apt. Also 1| WEST SIDE. 2? RMBs YY naar. i BEDR = — of the largest life insurance | j kitchens porches, alterations, etc. phone Pontiac Laundry. FE. sell for you..B & B Community|) '™., very specia) grows floor. jay nae FURN.. PV d Detroit Deeds. a -sales nepeeees __oPen's ee BTU AYA _ —r3 cies a, oe eee ae. in On RUF. rane fore EE 2 21 Hen wal ody saw oss v REE rane y eetone Mw “DUPL tative in Pontise area. Previous CEMENT is 0 R SPECIALTY. fled. Beautifully fmished. Pontiac ieee 70 BUY — Pettis SSYPES FE 2-936 or | _ ns ic 2 é large © full ~ experience not” required. Mea I Fans, vasomeste, PraireninG | —bAuadry, Phone FE 2-8101. 5 ANTIQoE Dishes OLD ' BM. KITCHENETTE. SHARP.| WEST SIDE, PVT. ENT, 3 LOE | beak $7050 per mee 4 o 40: college training BLDG AIR. PLASTERING. , = or ag _N. end, roms atid bath. FE 2-3351. pee , Breterred Complete Tain! ng Tyee cement wore. 7H Landscaping 18A ape frsre, ee MY S163. ROOM. KITCHENETTE, CLOSE | + SEDRat NOME REASONED ‘to advanced underw . | ee aa a in 30 8 Ee ee EN oy ' rent. Children we ee tad MB asisentee rane | Auraetive gir) abo can tye oS | Fereaet vom Be ecm currom, PULL Dong. 74Rp,s| Wid. Miscellaneous 28/1 sepea, DELURE evr, mz. | Reot Apts. | Unfurnished 34°73, ag _ Esta 3 nad — < ' 7 BEDROOM. WALLED LAKE. . Telephone WO 1-3181.| contact 5 va week. $300 to i. EM 3-3023_ couples or y indies, Atos “1 | « BEDR PVT. ENT. GROUND’ Evenings LI ai | Stare igaaw aay plorment eee Riso chim fee oo EXPERT TREE ES AR END ay we P, IRON fa ae, ee _garage house, FE 5-2706. a Bao Oparie _ PE 4-865. — Close to city. Reas. MA train 3 = red willing “to seam site Ban e. lat and commer- _S 3000 "= OR | USED SMALL PIANO. UPRIGHT | 1 APT MEN Py — ’ Jan. Hea eve Pa fo~ J 2 7 BEDAM_ Oi work hard for advancement. Draw — cat cuaranteed work, Pb. PRANKS THEE SERVICE| SiyoffPeTeite: FE 28808 or FE ee ae aa Adults (on Paddock. Al- ~ Glens, 5, OF ‘Brae addeck totam “| Work Wanted Male 10/5 BRICK CEMENT WORK ie aoeee GA ae M pein Adults ule 8 pag rea Oto 6 Sat. jet ign i SLocK BRICK CEMENT Wo In MA 4 oney Wanted 28A | alberta is Ants rey FLOOR, 4 CUT ROOMS. Ga-| Sh Geek” teen Sat gad 8 Bu le , es = PBPPPAPP PLL PP PLL AP OPA ALG ~§ a. BATH, SECOND ap laund: ‘s wate 21 im are interested in a1 CA WORK NEW - BULEBOZING __ Moving ¢ « k Trucking 19 19 MAN WITH 8 YRS. SENIORITY 2 aa ‘nee, Chee m. Os Bates on Adulis. 21 Laie, Poniiae. OL Tiss: + Seo i cremees, ~~ Saree cuimed eines sO RATION -AXD a = ke $3,000 mortgage loan.| Pr etase” : 2 ROOMS AND BATH. REFO.. & | heat. Modern. Clean. Storm win- a a aaa eS ARPENTER. ALTERATION AND | CARL ot) sais oe SR AND SON. 4-1 MOVING — HAULING _Pontiac Press Bor 70. | huis pvt “BATH @ ENT UTH | Steve turn. Adults only. Palm} dows. Nice iawn. Garden. a. tin tts field. tater Cfepair, FE +4168. 3 laid, sanded ‘and finished EXCELLENT SERVICE WTD. TO BORROW #1.000. Gdop ” Ville ADt's. TE 23-6850 ren welc $16.50 wk. 4272 oe cenesease yee ie Appts “Séoo | CARPENTER WORK WASTED —| PE 231 FE 22600 | Ressonanle_ _—_ FE £458 |“ seeurity. Pontiac Press Box 71. | Cuil = On 32a) | y LARGE RMS” MAIN FLOOR. | _Hatenery Ra. Drayton Plains . - Woodward, Bloomfield Hills. Just = kinds, work guaranteed. OR CARPENTRY, ATTICS. ADOI-- AA-1 Reduced Rates _ Wante ag eae 2 ROOM OR 3 ROOM. UT?LITiEs | _PY¥t._ept. 1%. Allison. — | 2 BORM. HOME ON WHITE LAKE = hg opel maps ary Tee | tne: Be maner ous. nM 36093.) sane Moving, ares van ot pick anted to Rent ; Hs Paig, oma bila elcome. FE 2. RM APT. PVT ENT BATH | PA. $60 per_mo FE ¢2546._ pint A 9 ie a - on } Oe us line. ‘artig furn- . ‘ROE ; MAK new r, Fermics Eitchens large or small. 20 srs exp. Free | eras DELL RTAGE | gut DERLY WIDOW WANTS ROOM | 5 CLEAN RMS. PVT. BATH AND| __!shed. 285 Whittemore. 2 anal. iake privileges. — Available good Rawieigh business | ® specialty, Paneling, porch en- estimates . OR 36172 CARTAG | ang degra in Evt home preter. (2 ROOMS CLEAN INQUIRE a | elerred E 54-3458 in Commerce lownship, Oakland otsog Reasonable. Cali FE ~CE "MEN NT cc BL BLOCK | Local and loug distance moving | _—_ North or West side. Posts | Ser pastors adults. No drinkers Park Piece @ gy aie oD SAT OER. County lendid business ous = | —s Phone FE. 6-6306 { ress, Box 16. eokMs. ae aan . : “ . bere. SPO RORE- 1 — | ase moe. COUPE = cemaN. | Pit 4 On Cass Lake Rd. right im OP ee ARY RIND <5 2.-7.WO & HEAVY TRUCKING. | Share Living Q Quarters ara 30) sug. 2 eed, Fee | ‘Sethi, Pur ce i _Dept. MCA-406-4 Freeport. Ui. Ga \RPENTER NEW eT sy. | CURTOM A BICENGED | titubbishe Fill aon res 206030 eer a | N oe 4 bait 7 iE PRAGTICAT- 1, «ABB, Y eae Pia ory. Wat " yates. Ob WOM | SEAN at » Sa peicKUP ‘apy WITH 13 rR. | OLD Sow |i ee BATH. PVT. ENTE, | rmtie o* iy new ¢.biks. fem scheal, $75 ¢! | or AF 2. den ee Ki tt {Seagate me - - nN erp ree | ME ib clinates. OR _ 4-8421. : 1 or 3 ao welcome. FE; ¢ ave. #1431. | 2 ROOMS AND .|4 RMS. & BATH. SMALL DN. PAY- The Pontiac P . at ie soe oe eee ares | ete | HAULING & RUBBISH WAM E | _ $7551. a gre 7. URN. WITH | er heat tery ee oe Waiter, lots) " ment Contact owner st 330 Gran- ontiac Press small, Winter rates 38071, | ELECTRICAL WikING ALL | _your price. Anytime, FE 8-0005 WITH 1 CHILD WOULD | util, furn £8 5 Wk. 01 Whittemere.| 5,200, ery. cisan. Inayitts care-|__Ser Ra. Ortonville At After 2:30 p.m. . a CABINET MAKER" AND CARPEN- ST I Rang | MN ANTED ARTICLES PICKED | like to share her home with Oder | 7 ROOMS AND FUR-| sews Oe ns a aces pee ee Motel Rooms 2-09.00. FOR WANT ADS Kitchen en a a ea nn ad ~~ 5 Ne ceria MY sies.| Sums. very ice - Adults. PE) eax TY wt : avian ss 7 2 ~~ FF . ee . os. G, FLO LAYING. 4 arm at myers ws wns eeu! ses 1 PE a. 1 AE eine tegeesreonn eo ae Loan . LEST Site Spaaieten’ tree tiene SER) ia Ww Lig ODD sons | PE stg mt 1 Belson, Po.) Industrial ses ed Co. Fe a WARE On |? & 2 ROOM INDIVIDUAL MBN oe arma es pvecececesevere O48 3 darmer : SS 825 8, WOOD co CTs WANTED _ cabins. Purn. All utilities. MYrtle Pit 100) LOWER. IN. Ee 2 ming fs 12 o'clock noon the_ in ee wone ARY ROOF REPAIRS oe Be peer Tnctuding Sunday Cask Real Estate, 1362 W. Hu- |’ - . Tru Cabins, 468 S|" Heat and utilities furpiened. $4 day previous to publication. kind, FE 8-6is4, EAVESTROUGHING FE 40444 - ior ike. Gam or PE 44813. As Proeaver Lake ¢ oe aKOWN _per_week. 1 Feoeley_ Court. <1 D Transient, Want ads may Work Wanted Female 11 | MASON WORK WANTED. Micur- | P ainting & Decorating 20) — Th AMEDIATE Fe +f = * ” rerigeraor ; ff Mechashe a ann oe 6.8 Reese A 2% RMS. 180 E. HURON. SHIR- space. A a. Z be the of publication after tT A WASHINGS & canaries tate $2.50. ist CLASS | . PA AND iy * = oes s GI "ORTA APTS. BU et cad ete M45" Pickup Deliver. PE sie “D&M M "BUILDING aera epee all meal Recbheh od 7 RMS. PVT. BATH. INGINER: | —— 7 . ee ge -A IRONINGS, PICK-UP & DE- SERVICE ge ey a ACTION ~- aipr. and desirable apt. bide W 2 LARGE RMS" AND 3 HALL 3 - 60. i _liver, Empire 3-058. FE 29-7004 ~ Eve 8. OR 3-2276 | A. FEE Forel Mit 00H | front pom gage ge PH elose in, + LP tines 1-Da BDays edare | Ai NINOS & WASHINGS, = in Par aie PAPER On any ood. jand coutrect, new! _4-p.m just bus line, beat, - 62 2 $180 \ Si86 8662.76 “pick-up & delivery, FE- 25413, ~ “TRENCHING AND sire Ul | Schactors waa sed 3 ROOMS. PvT BATH & EXT.) Tot we Wate eement Pd GR TR REE ctinomas bar sence = RULLDOZING ——_"ABAaITERORSPRCTAR® vt le "RET'En “hodineton | eetylgs,,F adwt 48 bers fo do dae tnudy: "ee Nerin. = eee 4 80 348 5 04 y fat NU vapering & painting. _| i : ‘ —_ oe 419 i 88 Renae ¢ 5 225 4€03 ~ 6.00 R__D «Thompson » _PE 46a41| A-} PAINTING, INTERIOR & FX. K. |. Templeton, Realtor RMS. & BATH. UTIL. FURN ae gr Fa ag MeDorald wee 6 279 48% 720 i IRONINGS. $3 -A_ BUSHEL. | ——— terior. 10 ner cent dise. for cash oe Orchasa Lake Rd. FF. 4-4563 3ROOMS —AND- BATH, * si5 wi 63 8, Jessie St . a 7 .315 867 8.4 Pick up & i W. Pontiac _ Building Supplies | 12A _Guaranteed. Free est, FE 402) After 6 FE 20502 private entrance. Electricity wiawtages | 6 § 6M ARENSON CO. ry 340 a4 960 ae a ‘cad service. = and heat furnished 1 child / . §40.N. Saginaw St 6 40500 7200 1088 F | FIREBRICK UsED 10 CENTS EA PAIN Ee | Cc A s H or baby welcome $16 week 3 Rooms. Tile Bath | Pe 425g PE ¢2004 TRONINGS. | "Reg brick. 3 cents ea. 3145 W.| TUPPER OR 3-7061 | Aco OR Clin Brest Marble fireplace. late _PRAYTON PLAINS, 2 BEDROOM ae Std 0 per be. Pick-up ond) 8 Mite PAINTING & PAPER 3 (HANGING — See stove & reirig. washing & ° | Attached garage. OR 3-725. delivery, Off Opdyke. Rd. FE — 3 ROOMS. FURNISHED APT. UP- drying | room. all utilities ; OCK. TAPED & FIN. -_E. Chambers FE 2-4 ving roo - | FOR RENT NEWLY DE D Seer. ish _per, ia Pontiac, call|OR 3-4933 furnished This ts 2 f ~ ed Free estimates FE 4-6191. “PAINTING AND aco: FES. . < a ee 5 bedrm an. sun porch and eae e : s ie ugie ci ma Pe bal SUSHEL. i ~TARPA AULINS — ALL sizks |K._E. Withitte oo land ccotracts see A [a VERY NICE nar oA maball 4 Ounien ase See ss j o— as Oe oe nar 3 a i: et gins me > JOB'S A & N SURPLUS FE = eee a service to to antisites fiewss and cs i APT. PURE “18 N. PER- _PE_ 48171. _ : * ole 7,_ 10,11, 14,_ +— Services _ —————— 4 _ry. Seca # f RENT FOR RE- saasies bs ; nario wal ~ Television Service 2; 22 "ee | _pairs. Owner, P. O, Box 835 71} 16, 18, 28, 34, 99, 56, 58, eee anaes eee J h |3 PVT Room = PDR XO 3 -RooMS & BATH 660 MO, Fe! — FO. — | / ALL MA FOUNT In P PENS eign arinkers, 114 * conten, FE, 5-4360 ; " j VOR aN c | 59, 72, 76, 78,. 79, 90, ea nemo 200 408 Pe = ALL TV SERVICE CALLS AN- O nson lz Rooms 9vT sat a irr | 2S seme tc |, FOR RENT , Pam Sh. _— ice General Printing & — at BUR Day =. night. REALTOR "Y block ‘off Onkland, FE 5-js6a 3 ROOMS AND BATH ON UNION 78. <+. 5 DAYS MUST Series aa Supply Co Law- CTRONIC: rn a I St.. newly decorated, tiled bath, ee 78 Mi ’ Thora, eres free | _rence St. Phone FE 3-013. | FE 5 FE 42418 FE #23 = ott arr pvr x EH | gas heat. FE 654 a5. 118 Seiminole’ $ rooine and bath. Clean and at. sooniocce Help Wanted Female? 7 E 6 “to 10. Willing .t0 live ®.| Al ACE TREE BERVIC= RE. DAY | “OR. cNigar Fy TV SERVICE “cas, FOR Skah Garhi 3 FE 35233 td EE AND ay a — Close to schools and — sABYEITTNG —8¥ BAY oR Pee, irtaming..Get ver bid) PE TS STRAKA anWeit, 4540 Dixie ¥y./3 ROOMS & BATH UTILITIES | ROGGE b MATa b AF ERT : week, of Watkins, Pontiac. evicn DIA Ea | eee SS On Wolverine Lake. a showing BOOKKEEPING — FULL cH ¥ BLGOMFIELD watTe CLEANERS. Bub. Walls and windows - RE ele, E 21631, my me, - FILING, TYP- ‘Can start imme- trans. Write P, 0 -_ ing iE figu ately PETE'S PE 5-3759 PLASTERING 1 NEW AND REPAIR. Keller FF 56-7328 OMAN. F res. Gare Service _22A | TYPEWRITERS Ax ADDING MACHINE REPAIRING. Expert fice | Co, 17- _ Supply _ Upholstering ne LIANCE 1 SERVICE e pie Mebecetie ‘was age a Big 4 BEADLE'S DRAPES. SLIP _@rs, bed spreads, FE 5-192]. WwW yrs. ROY'S. and. FE 92-4021 CE. RE- . Pike 3 Sia lam, Also & SERV. +1788, Trim, remove aes Sear clearing, } “et sable 7 tad rE } fobtes HEATING » terations ay. ee bel non in my tomes n FE 455. _Income Tax Si Service 17 crs TAX Smee PE GARRETT. | FE §-6889. Open 6 hes ie Raden an Sia = ala ; égne's wearixg SERViC. E. x goroens W. Rochester, FE _Tiea' eae me slmate Ra. UP! HOLSTERING 197 _N. ax bene bg on ae pon sind AND BED Lost & Found 24 A W ARNING r treatm. Or Fa | ane OR iaar: TAN AND ‘WHite. HOUND, part bea Vicinity Sugden Lake. Ans were ‘to fame of Frishers Rese collar.” Call: ae 3-3125. Wr 10 om US. Rt 16 between Mt. Holly & Pontiac Reward. FE 51787. | . PLACE A “LOST” AD.| Call FE 2-8181 for an ad) to recover a loss. Dial FE| 2-8181 for an ad-writer. | ed “charge it.” r i, ~| ON GOOD PROrEnties in adjoining home 38 Biyii —MORTE sAGES SS F Prageiin more—w'hy- 180—tt- ence Faro loan Sorerpences! Eaultable ees or Pe 4052: NOOK 25 Ez OVER $1,000,000 — . Avatatee to purchase land con-. a .. EVERYTHING FUR- practs Immediate en Fe | x Pr. ent. Good location. cca ae Partridge m | 5 rhittemore. . = | "RMS. WITH PVT. BATH «& — garage. OL 2-494) pros Ls” ia COMPLETELY FURN_ a Reatar couple nice place for a par- Pvt. ent. $65 mo. $e: Wanted. Real Estate ‘324° $350,000 IN SALES IN THE PAST a! oF we can sell” ir eles PVT BATH, GROUN t = sae in, FE 2623¢ or pees 2 FE weet, : heater” ~ FS 83.N gt Open te ioe. PFE 7 Rus. Pap PBN J LARGE RMS, PVT. BATH AND ent. lcome 8-6523. 3 ROOM M _wele Lk, Rd, Comme te Lake. "areas, for hom now, NESS —S-BRISK - “WITH US! WHY Is 17? 1. Our anoett appraisal méthod:. 2 bree experienced & energetic sales | quickly ‘Yor you. Call-— W AN’ y ADS! trea’ 3 . Tvic |* RMS CLOSE IN. ewly decorated, A _-: 1 Shuai or Se dieie = + BATH AND ENT 2° ae. Upper. einer after 1 oe PT, 1 CHILD | “SAVE: EN ERGY, U SEI To. find REAL ES AT le LS BP Main. ha ich BANK bag used car, see Classi- | hed NOW. é ave Market i “e BATH. west SIDE | ah hae { ‘a mad : Se ak aduits | ¢ Bedrooms for Pasemetih ot i bent, gs 1 itp ee, s, i? RM UNFURN, witht Orit. '$ Bedrooms, 10] basement, eas furn. $78 a mo. 57 Whittemore: — stéam heat. 2 bathé, close to “ehen wt At Si eve ‘ ) ROOM, DEFER F AT.. 246 LIB- 6 ts Ook | RMS” AND HOUSE as BATE HEAT AND lights furn, | Dba week. OR _3-6015. ‘4 ROOMS. . MURPHY BED. HEAT. Front St. FE —— ys et ota | 558 East Bivd. ,N. PE 4-7333 _In gf FR ‘56-5374. iOUSE FOR RENT AYTON TUs Witk Gas, go a Fre o_o ice HOME ON ey Across from = eg Fu oP un- _fura. MA-4 3: Si._F fost oP 3 RMS_& NEWLY DECOR | West po He €/00 1 heat, PE 3-9258 5 RMS. ‘AND /TILE- BATH, GAS beat. Near Webster School, $75 amo Uw / extra. Garage availl- able. “% — vailable _Mareh 1 E 5.6410 ‘or PE 27271 s RMS. +5 ~ DIXIE ‘Hwy. Gas hea ? children MA sh 14 a ~. 244 8 SHH Birsmmmaeacl foomis he bath. Newly decorated Gas bh Adults only. ber G. Hempstead, 102 E v RMS AND. Good condition. A ress 4 ROOMS. BATH Sieg. $00, Ruclid & Ms AW BENSON co. inaw St Me Saainew Shp 45004 ee a ee ARO ROOMS, | “Brick. State i a - Brick ~ Gas bea. bath, laundry i on second +7640 © rive IVE SPACIOUS RE REDEC CORATED | window poles ay e Pirepince. tile bath, adults only. FE 2-574 = Blarage! "a OR ay Aurnines if “) ‘Auburn Ave AMPLEC ar HO HOT cau WATER. ° ULTS ONLY MONTH avres oe CARETA sip OMTON Ne pureed, 102 -E, HURON | ‘FE 46284, : OOMS, EFF. | refg.. and w tilities. a FR 2 ROOM AND ‘bart he ee ExCeL. FURNISHED NCL Lake 5-9012 we can sell ; Cj larkst on Hob, place to live or al TOMERS theo rie iT St eg ree - NEW 5 ROOM. Ot, HEAT LARGE -ORtands —3-0538 OS SSRENT. WER WREELY cep neil 5 fig nner Be. SPE wa Nice yard: Paved street. Avail able March Ist. nee month, Vasbinder, Inc. , Rent Lak Lake e Cottages 36 36A 4 meta aiandicti ft il aid hs i “2 edie wi * wibtaeedel: gine’ ae se } Soe Tne PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 53 1058 Zz ‘Ben Hale Hanns Troe See Hower ieee For Sale Houses _ 8 ia MAIDENS “KO MONEY DOWN! ; bed : ~ 9 Pe (MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE sere ARDMORE. gern STREET . and La i 100x400", op Haiche road. neat Wolams Laxe Schoo! | a) Wood, Co. . NEW HOME - < “Bullder will sacrifice this new ems Ter 1 npleton F- tom built, 3 bedroom = Has full pe nengy oil beat, ‘large ACRES ee ees Suber hee be “igor. Ri cab- #3 maredere op road ‘ ee De and st saors. real, bargaio | wee | a . STALL PF. ARM" | Rmamedia pearl oe. i_price * fait basement ea en ene: erie Fens leton, Realtor , Peale ae Mngt | pat ae tse NICHOLIE the: oe other i Storms AR ae be yours to in a's ondertul hom . : want- one of. the : CLEAN 6: G PRESH- Treat east ide areas, IF. esitor R 3-125 | : : New 3 ranch. St E decorated $6 0 wh. FE. 52108. Yee WEF sea went § bed, | Corner radians Joe See Road & Mao Tee uconee Nanos week of and scree rkston area, OR | : Bo ee ‘rooms afd full basement, | er 6 cal Ln Pontiac: for somethivg in 2 : LARGE NICE RM. FOR LADY. and IF you have house or $1,000 DOWN... REW CUSTOM! $450 DOWN et: ane child. 98 Judson. FE land | cqntract | dg wate. | - ~ ROC i; ie ST E RUS, it ull bal new with | arse oulle 3 bedrooms, rr Plastared Fed Ne ‘ re ier e. DON MI8S eter. 2 eu re iow is, bas ¢ CARE COEAN'R OOM grr GEN-| home. Large “Sia for} 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOMES * . rigage cost. Open. 2 8 Sel. rr ae sized eat when fu oi price SE ee seh FUEL BASEMENTS. |" S968 CAMB... ea aoa . < bus'- j r ; LOWER FRONT SLEEPING ROOM $15,500 convince Us you mea _Cheap. FE 806. | gray DOWN, on West side. $2,000 ~_—258 Orchard Lake Ave. W ATKINS 3} BEDROOM TRI-LEVELS hearin’ Prates the wise Located Sl = fork gee me & =, 7 Oe $15, ; ol nel geet laa Bn mc Nothing Dor VV n Atuminuin awnings. Te a ie ™P. W. DINNAN | T As as $1130 down sad sereens. Carpe tok N butlg 2 or 3 bedrm, starter Full basement. (evck on | 0¢_W. Huron ee ee Steal LAKEFRONT _ Pepi tig ge Catreale taeaet oot | tt sty ite Sh. “| "SCO RBAN , an room | : iN : ; i amy "hom me = sa | Ae oe Mat a Ege r ances ere inctaded : On bas payeant. oem, Pe li S 4 $s0"’monin ag ng wrsiuge - rm ne win- ' b o Rooms With Board 38 dows sites jake. | €R RMS. & BATH, , YAROE YARD & heat. Sat ov fou ‘ TRADES Jim. VV ] ICS uCRLERR REAL ciel 8 custom home fe: e arden Ee Leon : : & INSURA wv BxTRA GLEAN — Howe ervi) ature, Grepiee 2 Yui “Eateaikvédwe "S| Gi baih "OnLy tem Bows acl: chee ofStet doe fap: | als Baldwin PES pe easel ten. re 2uce ” Gat eet =a eae built in" oven “and range.) = COLORED FOLKS WE BUY & SELL oe oe ee en vt be | uw vy. Ip iE ng ag Moa ed a cemenen, esiees “pie give | $450 DOWN LAND CONTRACTS * ; — = siti’ saa, ani UE BY OWNER _ences, FE 2-9814. you all the particulars. | White frame bungalow with =) o's 3 ms., contemporary lakefront. VACANT for emetieee 5 LARGE ROOM ! OR 2 ME. | ee tee b priced right, 2 bdrms 2 yrs. old. session. Ni cwly” decorated 2 BSS fond meas “re 236 - COLONI AL | => “| 2 Ram: modern. Lateprivs 437 LINDA VISTA | ie'reom uaiity ROOMS WITH BOARD OR KITCE-| | 8 rooma’& bath with full basement. Jag | way > sank TE POSSESSION ON ALL 3 “red brick home, room, 2 years. old, alumi- — __Win'eossider ‘mother be cba. FE, N | New_bome_wite-plomne—window” | — apa el on Za ae mC. PANGUS. Realtor |? Sets ,aitnd tee tant “with | hum" storms and ‘serene 4-737, 'R A CH “fal — oe ‘your new nie RABE Er = os 4 | Call_collect: Ortonville NA 17-2815 ere lccer, work a. | od 8 “g closing costs . Convalescent Homes 38A, i We have the pleasure to! now to see ai’ three “ = ae deere” ae | ‘Fifty dollars a day for this sunshine and you bury. your- ay — Vegi g ay ic & iy extra aiiet, a ial? ee, hag om Bs be: and. insurance loeme- : ofiet is lore 4 Settee] RR. D. RILEY, Broker ; #3501! DOWN. ce, —- Dae yton Self in the sand!” - ws & doors, completely fur | Cladine “pall” Ceramic tiled “bath ster 6:00 Dm. FOR Colénia]- Two com 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. __ Tune area, OR 3-7407. — ee wished. } — wlth — is? tite ey OWNER . a ae we expetaiy, ‘ plete ceramic Bi ph oeseor ae et Ry heen FE x] = F H 43. Make | ES * Bad eaulty sree, ee. A home we-love; - BY OWN R wrick, GONVALESCENT AND NURSING, ngs : Sale | ! EDR} “OR | Sale or trade. home care tecsosehie ‘vetes. 34F reg ‘disposal Monn | galow. colored "welcome, By own: COLORED Fo nol Sale Houses 43 = Houses 4 }___Y.| BY OWNER. 3 BEDRM a VACANT— S aihe ott beet ft == . wursing care. Doctor on call.) - EDRM. $600 STERED, icks 3 oak; '™m. double, sarge. _fe Sent or Ge Sines °° | Mes Sat soe HesioTces | Looking for a Steal? | Nebraska ave, sbewsen Basler |? cttoe aime, FE SSt0. | Vlake ‘prive D ma et imaea:| Cal | * stots: Solastered oe. est ie bad. Wil trede fer ranch house ELDERLY G8 CONVALESCENT aly Gat <0 ee dove: | rie be euse bs tat Wie 6 cee. Basement tiled bathe beat, BY OWNER. $900 DOWN OR BEST possession. $1,000 down, $15 be.| _wrany gud Ouaaay MArKet ‘.seso. BS * cata a sereens. | OM lake. ee AH nod ye Tinto oe BaP ies “uvng™rumgsiuaant | $Yomene,ceae’ beter iauaey | "gle 3 eee eo ie a Nes cose - i ike Seon | 7 Pen Gof RESRTE OS i m. : Ss WHITE, OASLE REST WOME TU. : TWO FOR ONE} tir'stiacei ai diatgtrote. | ERS zeeeen gh (24g W. LONGFELLOw | OAKLAND COUNTY'S | Full Price $6,800.) NORTH SUBURBAN Sims immediate, occupaney. 3 @ —Stnsed Excellent sand beach at p. (1 extra iarge). Full : = =n . . ° . ertile acre — near ms, ¢ * atte ‘ Hotel Rooms. 39, ass Lake. § room cottage| pent steam hear’ 7 M2 36 F.H.A. TERMS * oe wate ats eee et ee peo st Rai "oath “al Wea storms &| (sched sarage. coment, Gxi0a, wich Handyman" Mr Bargain | With silached cow shed. Smaller a : * ood Je ELIZABETH LE. ESTATES ||| Gniy’ 1.200 $65 month. | screens, owner or mace | back-fenced. with barbecte, larce -, ‘HOTEL AUBURIN Hunter—in fact ‘Anyone =| Cnimeens rece gised a8 dog Kennel’) = \"ASBINDER, INC. Willans .| sees eces ! rt 2-Bedrm. Bungalow ; Tot, Close 46 ¥ schools, OR 3-2001 Rooms by Day or Week will hey opr rae pens R is on corner, complete- FE 5-8875 corner Jot, Furnace, hot water Clarkst Ss chools TED M REALTOR | WOLVE: LAKE. 3} BEDRM Also 1 or 2 room apartments. at only $9,950 be late y tenced with community water . . beater, & 88. Pius iss arkston OC 5 . brick home. 38 ity ber sa ig PY a ae PE 3820 Te “Sia.sb0, “toust "be “sold to*“setthe $490 dow! L) moe pimen. SM eine Sms. SON) Attentive rey, pineien— saute Gen evenings a 0) i gy BOP epee: Bateman = | sieeve “"S) Tippicros Tyo Denes come | taroan. rnasce noose, | Hitathar speeite fta'| Sy OvMeR.s Aa aAnage | lath bd nea, rms & Sothe with TV.|:: S : bd > sas - J . ; : : By day_or k. $10.00 & up Smith-C va wird. Inc. , ¥O CFRER i rm., kitchen, bath & p@r-) © Clean & Owner trans- WE TRADE 135_N. 2 5-8126. - SPECI ALS 7 bed ch Full basement, / Ually finished basement, 8S. gas —, 481,000 down and move Chotce neighborhéod, sunny 3 - uy TWO OFFICES : bedroom rani hot wa. bot water heater & fu ~~ right r, ceramic tile Rent Stores 10 AMPSEN | ts: 5 asker ef ot eg EPPA wit "Etbdictoe’™ | Sela mine emo |S Bath ivng room wih : = grieniag gird ¢ rooms, | *95¢ DOWN-Located § miles west wacaat < Obe Oakland —canty Kealty if iroux-Franks carpeted, Kitchen has knotty pine STORE WITH BASEMENT = Pontiac, 3 bedroom orida = #10 U : 5 * eet a ei PERE ALTORS PE 4.0028) "REIS econo | Soran pin Ree et |, MMEMARE Poe | al" EN anor 1) gg ORMERAL, BEAL ORTATE Y! os a7 brceseead Clue i lecotton, ‘8S. Saginaw &t. FS sm 8. Telegraph Eves & Sun. ‘ = . terested. cail owner— . , LIST _YOUR [PROPERTY WITH vs us 5 D HURRY FB s and s C Mg can “lEat 11 Rm., 2 Baths) *,p0"x— peeing Wahaet wea] DAYS | WO 3-3350 | shes Het) $500 OWN ) im ay pallens Wrigier's and on Perry st. . of Po On EVES., SAT & SUN. TO 8-0851 Ideal for businsss ot office space. $1.250 Down ge cae a ee oo ewe = : CLARESTON =a _— To Buy or Sell Call pe FE 5-006 after 6 PE DR, AYTON PLAIN the: location | terior fishing ~ -will take. ater ONLY $750 DOWN : neat heasé with tal : (1) eee ail af This heme whieh ‘hae efi | home sa tr —fggiiees mecern ie Beotee. re — DOWN - bein, “acnen and args ouutr| ss Howard-E. Fox or ouses . : 5 ny. ond moned OTHER HOMEs & ste reo LY -ET | wwe sec at Bi “mints peice MOMS RS CoBee Facts ) TT) Sai NateRee oa vee |. ONLY 3 LEFT REALTOR STOUTS- sion. Pull pric $500 DOWN & UP — | $8,990. BRENDEL LAKE HEIGHTS | tisk c. : PAY ME ares (6687 Dixie Hwy Maple 51823- —_—— = jessy 7st) +-HOLMES— “BARTER Aw —}-—$—raem. ; - PAY MERTS-EFSS— = . Y «392, Dixie. Hwy. OR 3.1950 Treslie R. Middle ton pace, leren 93 rd. Subdivision by has eins ay Donemnent —oe gg GOD! "REY THAN RENT MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LEI 1 | BRONDE S77 or FE Oe | private mbeach, ising was 3dte| Goulet Wenies “teks nea Sas REAL ESTATE ton, ONLY $220 DOWN GI | ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES ROOMS. in this good & Best Buys 7 or hat 04s , M30. OR 31235 after 7:00 OR | O87 Disle TNT. 5 gan CMTESD ew tot Cow Pua | Sean Sateen Dineen W. ‘amily home. A large pleas- ; rooms. White Lake 36448. ¥ BEDROOM, H HOME pie wow ie c ~ : ; ite tile baths. Fall Dasement © ant it room, full room. 2 aoe of :.2 monthly payments AT UNION LAKE Southeast oe. | Fecreation room. a+ ge Tg on 2 Peaster bedroin wee ics ay Beings +05 of EM 36310.) LAKE PROPER ERI SPECIALISTS wit sft 1500 “down, 342, | lata Walks sagt, 28 cttoet Ld . — ent. ona tee fh. gg rt, fur c IAL SE U I ITY SUBURBAN =e ae : $500 down, in — fy ane 2 Dag id = . A’ MOUSE: FOR You P a ROOM only $6,300" . 0c C “ 3 bedroom with large ie "bal it | eta ep panch ears. suee 0 42048 or Tr OC e Stay and Relax. MODEL ‘OPEN . te Bontin in cacy’ walking distance Be with _—— = 5 ¢: . - P a oN base- poe SIDE seod bath the’ ce Unis da daody 4 git he = 5° 7 . type home with excellent ex- = . : REALTOR THATS WHAT YOU'LL THIS WEEK ment. Automatic i and hot nue Soe 1s ft. oere i X coulu pe ob Price -Sance F waged ¥ terior appearance and room e have several homes with 5 to | 1643 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-467! WANT TO THIS ls 4S water, $e bath and meer mogern "chen with wreakianl|” on biackiop Toad at Village rata ae AIR frei dintae reome'sas || ieee enn, Mme, tam 8 | ee ON LAK LOVELY 7 ROOM LOG SEE THEM AT deluxe features. Only #8, » uodern basement, gas heat,| imits of dolly includes 3 mene” bedroom | Beautiful fireplace =| Sie or MU'4200. UNION LAKE room AGARAGE iy BUT iN 2%8 BONDALE ; ‘| bedroom house. P nelud- . home . IN EPEAT. : oar $1,350 down. rage, about 35 acres tiilable, 4336 Dixie H #1251 ing Wood storage, Aluminum Richard Steele, Realty. 224 Center - pang room, iuileben. tut bath r ADIO & TV At, | _Behind 8t. Joseph Hospital — -+George R. Irwin E i = _j{ = : eel ental a ; Just Off Earimore Bivd. BUSINESS ¢ 6 f. on rt f sm it es. OR 31708 storms and screens. 3 large Se _ Michigan, near TB San. Waterford Labam vakomraten Lor neaLeon- Deteute - fom ta ten, bee eee) SS gown will hendie ifaki-t st ~ “Gown Otremnctere Picture rir —— ans Gylee fake geist Tass iso CONVENIENT WESTOWN REALTY FE so101 —— . ‘ 5. down.. " Ba i repai- rOne has new gas “2 one eile Rio mai Multi-Lakes Realty baths and 2 car C A ‘EM AETERNOONS Evenings, afer. Here is. your id ir FAMILY HOME : y plastered Well anda with paved L RK. : MEREE “é GREGG { , chase an investment property on = a Puy QSEDRM HOME . drive landscaped yard Down: $iLsse FULL Union Lake Rd JIM WRIGHT Wetkina Lake wens . ; here in this charm‘ng 3 iv. This” : os a “steal” at will ike it and " is briced PRICE. << 2 aoe down, or 5 i EM 34393 oc. * on §Sa14 345 oannan we FE < haA B d Wiliam Miller | pon geome cased 500, terms. pot gp nme Ba» “Th cella rooms & stool up, dining : ; _p OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 outh America Bound - | full Dasement with recres. wage : den, natural brick fireplace, full E. J. DUNLAF MULTIPLE LISTING SER Owner will sell at s loss. a : FE 2- -0263) - tion area, oi] furnace ame 3060 5. Commerce Rd. MA +1578. >. * < . ent, of] heat, 2 car a custom, BUILDER: MODEL NOW 3- bedroom, tile bath 3 Ww Huron Sen Reited Mtikinen “ants | BY OWNER. 2 BEDROOM Howe. | Paint Creek Hills . rage, lot 302150 feet. On N. sl.oeu tose than bist gears peice home, mpreezewey and fe Next to ranch Post Office - breakfast nook. and @ house- Carpeted living room, gas heat. is the location of this fine avenue. _of $17,600. F FE 8-1198 House 6 m ° ——-Multiple Listing Service _ | wife's delight, large walk in Mig-car garage. Near scbodis. $7.- roperty. A short distance $500 DOWN x RO sie ‘Lakewood Br. cols. Only 2 ‘blocks ‘rom 806, or less for cash’ FE. 34 Korth jot “Rochester, ‘it ‘is $250 DOWN. $800 FULL PRice.| oS Jot 1SOr } i . " + 4. a @ residential r pa are in, room: ii] - ~ : ‘ ¢ — Three-Bedroom Brick peg a al ad Seiten MUST SELL EQUfTY. trea “ot “tare ‘iomesites --| full basement, well, finished ex:| {rage part ‘equity for late move! | Near St. Michael's School Leavin town Saturday. Full built up of good ty of. terior, large lot. Will help finance car or what have you, 23-0121, Some lucky family will be ha This fs truly one of the best burs! _ $395 DOWN Brice 3 bedroom, good con- ee Log Fos = down paymen $50 MONT HL Y - FOR BETTER — in this well kent 3 Bedroom > today. . ive o coat hems ite ob oes, Bo py located. FE teem rr carpeted) in wd $900 DOWN. $8500 FULL PRICE 2 bed honie._ Sterns & NORTH BIDE _ consisting of ' U.. B. ] Brand new, full basement, cooper) tats © resen and palm Seno, Soran B PROPERTIES a ig mets — Built in 1952. fenced rear yard.) screens. Nice lot. Lake priv tleses room bungalow. Basement. ‘ pown. 3 and ceramic pismbins. pied red walls, ceram- loc in good residential 000 ae to. ronaaa “4 lot ae landscaped, 2 rms.| Low down payment. fas heat. 2 car garage. Walk- le bath up... floors are oak . | section, near botn Catholic Lesusy Gens ope kctes, qrivaie rill. Large screened pore & bath, oi! beat, utility, wired $55 MONT HLY ng distance to Pontiac Motor | throughout, with a tiring Tosm “IRWIN . . .| and Public sctiools Paved lake. landscaped, saGummer Bheidon is ther cc Uniei hy Wah for stove, washer and dryer. Va- Priced to sell with small down| dining reom and sarwes carpet- | ,,. ! Yes. the yory best of everything. street, city water and sewer & Blue Beach R bine bas dvénheae, apes cant. 2 bed Located in city payment. ed. The is gennane Wells Fs argo Located in rford Township) at oniy $6,950. S00 i lighting fire ceiling atid coon copys | Qi buss line. Forced - Air beat Ow includes’ “s farere.| would put @ double guard on es ‘in the Watkins Lake area). Price - 3253 Crooks Rd. §. of Aublirn. Wash- is carpeted, 14g baths. water CL ARK REAL ESTATE| Hardwood Carycied living | CARE FRONT | dale’ aac ee and omoe wn | this terrific value in Braes 2 below $15,000 terms. AUBURN HEIGHTS er and aba included. Arm heate "car ois tered room. Call*for appointment. acres with 100 feet of lake st of Bloomfteld betweer’ Walnut 3 _- é L435 Ps pei dt ng. — pomnaed _— bir Pr other = ae ae 7 —_ 3 $1 000 DOW N frontage including 6 room all pea tg '$8.730, Better call today! ano Wing Lake. A brick = WM. AY Cute end clean 2 bedroom features. Reasonably - priced =e ies Open ame ngs . year round home. with full bath, | custom ranch home ‘a back . home located near Adams 1306 E.” Avon Circle. A 3 bedroom ith 1 te Multiple “isting Serv bedroom home. Hardwood floor hardwood floors and 1's car ga) of ring KEN N D t Rewiy decotsied 4 ide, pari ee et ede morgage available. ing room Aefore “iret bow red pill Oe ca al Near Waterford lina landscaped, tastohal oan Ld i acres, ! sme n payment 3 : = age basem il furnace. Can | ere arkt take lot. Cail tod ‘Truly a time home” are the crated. 2 large bedrms., living @ bought for only $190 down. | 140 Woodward Mine vulace A nice) WM. H. KNUDSE N For Colored — HURON VALLE Y DUCK LAK ——__ i ng ig Lg OE : anch e. It has 3 bed: 8. - big utility, wi r : 3 4g REALTOR and smali monthly pay. * smell home with 2 bedrooms and FE Tne 24. 8. Telegra Bes iy. 979-2090 at Pontiac Late Privileges with this 3 bedroom | Sr ae ving ree Bh | > and Orper, salen —____— 101 W.Hurea ——FE 4-3569-—_ments. — $00) F 2-606 e. Automatic oil heat. Ga-| ghractive by : flener.. stove and r. Tator o_Ers Se LAKEFRONT 409 W. Third st. Zoned multipie. A | amilies MBER WESTERN OAKLAND | Fall” rice ‘ag'sou" Cet hes fabe Del ecee ne Van ame | «Suk room with impart SUBURBAN LAKEFRONT sav = 5 oa da > large well-built 5 bedroom home. il : Ai ONLY 9900 DOWN plus. closing COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS | ° Gewalgaemeae il pe 2 Lake” and gaye othe ae eee built-in _ e oney , : ‘ ~ os! acan us room . $ rage ¢ erything of aentetene . . High and dry, well resi’ M7 enrttahe. 3 bedrooms ‘and full a home all newly decorated and SHARP! A. TIN SON, oe Ht a, moral vise a for gracious “ving. $34,500, i bearme.. 2" baths ange recs area of” mostiy 1 ment. “Will trode on hotse : ke La : A. JOHNS Realtor | gagge" 4.088. 63.000 en. reation mi. wit® stone fire- bomes secreting paar oy ment and GAS fueaaen. Near _—— Hav Gun, Will Travel any nice living’ features r a oaiy 826.959 a Miracie Mile Shopping and Jef- 3 BEDROOM HOME_OFF 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. : é as will pre Sipe: and ft oo A oo e300 with wh. #41 Romeo Ra. Just east -of Roch. . ferson School. Really nice—bet- ELIZABETH LAKE RD. 100 FE 4-2533_ D Ww S this ‘ . ester Rd. A spacious omen een Cl oa) Saberhai ter see it today. x 264 FT. LOT, A- ray ton W oods - on “Drive cans 2" bed , ZONED poe are bouse —— -m ou ay an See Mrs nf, 18 ow ane "sme og bs live ® new Iife” is wh ms, moder * BRAND NEW 3 BEDI 380 treet © on biack- 129 feet, of Goctena tvenicgs i Twe bedroom Sriex ranch ts, Howa —— ae T Qk | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE vee ave Basement, 2 oar garage home with Sliver Lake privi- pie St. Ph. FE 2-6412. HEAT, GARAGE. JUST ; ay bes itifui brick const ear rpocher rer tree vasa 7 = _ Gibonfre of the village. leges, All Tooms oversize. $1,650 DOWN. r] = Sa ft i & lot q oon at $13,000 with $2,500 L As, . ’ ure ve ‘ 2 Li M. © iivin: room | _ * room, dining L, dream kitch- used for most any type re- 22 acres. with "O35. ft. frontage, Two thermopate pic Tohn Kinzler, calite ’ es i wi 4 5 = ea. full bsint. er ex- taih outlet # steal at only northeast 6 a foo bate tens serene tes |@0 W, ware Pa oe ann| R. J. V ‘ALUET, Realtor a tag. the see ing Kitchen “es ( Wyatt Farp : = —_ “$5,790 cash. tt : 345 OAKLAND AVE. 5-069 = w' s of built-1 ia _ ; . 1415 Main 8t OLive 2-0321 Beeausa ch ban Pape a ; . OPEN EVENINGS ‘UNTIL 3 8:30 , a J 7 and built-in-oven gnd cones ras Po Apo this 8 = H. P. HOLMES, ING BUY FOR SPRISG T ‘grounds. A grand retire- MULTIPLE LISTING ERVICE _ large bedrooms, 2\2 baths. tae e able corber 25318. Lae Rd. FE _5-2953 RI EY ment spot. Priced right with. basement with recreation room Seeger | si aa ‘co 2\big corner : . peer 295. — at present low las terms Hf desired. Jil : . attached tf garage and many Se ee | 3 . Erese* ree "a acre parcels. 4 BEDROOMS a = Eis Ba tee ‘e ore Gus oe) pigs bath een = a : SPECIAL § eg - Westside location on Green St Médern Housing ELIZABETH LAKE 2 bedroom taj tasement home A es only yA bo powell Priced at and ath do’ : 3 : — : : School area. ‘fl Neneeek Sak ce eee |. met time oitered, sic & oL Ae “ATES | SS geeenee Se wh st | 5 ee this today, 48,7007 tS 7 Atta fs apan ecroom Ome. 4 * cS cous : : 2 — 7 . = S Rees 2 ee FOR A SPRING BRIDE. . = $050 with’ well dows ‘payment bath down, stu- ss en Re oo eee WHITE BROS.” Maverick = — Only $500 down gives imme- Edw. M. Bus Realtor LAK: T ~ $150 DN dio etn eta ec bath up, soll egg Pg laden peed THURSDAY 5-8 ' REAL ESTATE - likes to. bit you_won't giate possession of this oxy 77 NY Bagina a, FE, 5-0165 _ Koeated on Middie Straits Lake. eek gargs ong Hogg esha Lake Estates, Has very attrac- < ACRE F ARM OR 3-1 ; Ghee levee modern kitchen with break- Opea Eves. ore scaped lot Basement-type home 2 too, Fairy — orieed. with only meot Lake privileges" on” Hoo rs 5 : 901 Cass ‘Lake Rd. Oven Eves. ‘ti Hd yak ‘ans = hid se gene f rm and wood bar; 2 -syenr 2o Ral hag! — - furnace woe, needy Fun peice $16,600 on z — home with 2 beautiful SUCH POPULARITY must . Bulit - rp ger Thie isin an an area of $15,000 to} “Bud” -Nicholte, Realtor | = BROKER “Call Mire Worhes - Leshe R. Tripp, Rea‘tor_ i we 6 ee ae = min = ae JLAEDEN JOANGAY, 17" iit — WATERFORD - _— BEATER —- $269 DOWN - viii move you into this — . bedroom bungalow. gee it +t : PAMILY HOME roa : ms, # bedrooms. 2 baths . Basement Automatic heat, 2-car Sar e. Geod ag ae Oe cow E R HU 2 \ a 10 room, g'g story income. A-! condition. and _— Btls for =. one. 2 — partment up. pivided 1 base- ent with 2} furnaces. See it to- aay. Only $13,500, terms, Smith- Wideman REAL SaTATE OPEN EVES ‘i FE a Huron > ming, fishing 7. room-brick ranch ‘home Breezeway. Atteched 2-car a arege- jarge ms. with. — waik-in closets, living room 27x a a 40-the min-; 13.8’. with ledgeroc fireplace. Sener ¢iy bun- pabde-et ode famic tile Take. fe 2 ton Aluminum storm . en Mining space, & “Ee ‘Here ts & real yalue.’| birch cabinets... ed pavement. : Immediate possession. Timken ol] furnace. creation i - s ns FULL room with sandstone fireplace.~ aes tes ig ted WEST SUBURBAN, Real value. $1.- ment, Gas| 000 down. 4. —_— ran e. . Wa-| oven. New ca Formic ‘ , ie a “sionear| Seithin ‘vents vei fan “ey bath ’ » 1% car vanity, e ¥ ee... Paved ‘st. Muc' see, eg Basement. t 0! “scaped lot. : x 2r liv 6 = js Cc. HAYDEN, & NORTH SUBURBAN. CLARKSTON | m wall-to-wall carpet. 12.3 with Venetian blinds. Plastered walls. Tile bath, built-in vanity. Pull basement oii furnace, ‘shower. Garage. Lot 1408200. $16,400. Terms ben Oe LAKE FRONT, Mo- Split level white brick | home situated on beautifully land- pper —_— has 16", with in jedgerock utility room. x 26, facing see, *oiear, garage WHITE LAKE CHANNEL FRONT.’| #$ lots. Excellent . &wim- furnace bre IMe-car tnage 8, « med. Pecnapsten. Realtor. emt Eves: Sun. 10-3 us 500 Pour bedroom home, This ee ‘i umes u an i yeere oe and i?) ,-D = a: cues oe MONEY! Make it eamy ONT WISH FOT+. “toroeg | \through Classified Ads. To! - LH BROWN, “ena sell, rent, biy, swap, hire, cherie dial FE 2-8181, © . og 6 rm ranch. Carport, lot 85 x 175 Vacant. $0 down. $75. monthly. = GaAr- Heid 21-1210. 4 “FE 8-044) . OFFERS ', Block to Super-Market R 7 D 7 ol bus. Immediate pos- cee i <. =@.% > — #s@ssion ‘Lake Privileges . : 4 OF nee Fede "a2 iooTHE REGAL, LOOK tive in ap- 3 bedroom home 100 feet 6 f.ots - eS a rd clit tuated veg pearance, O this majestic home con: . rom the beach at desirable Alburn Heights District. 2 aogd ue on brick Union Lake. Large wooded bedroom modern home built living rm, (16228) plus djning ell, lot. Queer must oal~ ———- ~ * Pull basement, auto are end an drapes. 2 2 ear rr brick fireplace = Jae By greatly reduced. oil furnace. Only $1,000 can. you wait? $26.-| on ijaxi6 - built in stove and]. 2a! down. rith ~$5.000° down, gis ‘per ore te & le Per Month’ ; foom. (12ni6. has 2 ‘aoukig. Som: te story home in ecelient 0 Down . fis, large ceramic tile bath at condition ving room, ige. ¢ 3 bedroom inside -k ; family kitchen. 2 bedrooms, ‘ Hi . e bath, on first floor, stair: Pat npg eng umpl HICSS | swe ix dolibte Sad Seer, Manion serena | FE 20414 Realtor re on} feeretie’ ‘space cial anette and screens, hardwodq firs. 5 83 N. Telegra ves. fireplace, leadi to beautiful re ae ase ants | pe baits BALDWIN ave, | Muli Listing. Sertice "| back etd’ ith many reg dea new earage. Pull price os "| Alter 6. FE Sie08 or FE. Sa00i) . $5,250 ‘ “kg Wee OC ome , convene . Cute & cozy bung ment. iT RVI neat “& cle: large e jase a It’s a privilege to show this home oe : F MULTIPLE LISTING 8B. n CE 41 neh bee an. Beate :. eingea and we invite ty inspe won. | amily—Incotite--——: -— s ony ol} with $150-dewn, =~ 5 Call _ ‘This home |~ Brick snd frame 2 family z| Non. Is The poles peeriy' per Eastern Jr. High mush be seen to be appreciated. z = a poems. ¢ rms fect 3 bedroom brick bu fees has 1 room pyeers, 4 ONT NCH ‘ and bath up, Pull basement, in er ilighiands. The ord base. new CEDAR Sita My m4 atic oil heat— is Fight WHR B reasonable aot a vig. fom “bat sodgestene “Tne: drive x) full 3 car » bdo Pas fs } over & rage, ts ide Li —? “a y fi . Immediate posse g ; i : Se street mena pone as owner room — ve breakfast nook from lee tne set Jusier transferred. floors to General seri 4 od ture window, 2 large te high. Pull price oo 000, aa nicely decorated. basem ers... Ithmediate bedrms., colored fixtures Sit 28 down. for children to piay, 4,250, : Price full ; be els Fg Be np rage eo ae . only 411, ‘ Clarkston Estates ; nd sac beach. | This : HOYT REALTY | Roman brick home ink. ae ree one i on feb er : excellent cond built in have’ veen waiting ‘Now 254 8, Telegraph 8 1956, Living {room l4xag, | the "| saad it Phike asin | 2 2-900 ———"{tehen, 3 large "Tluron Gardéns—vPrade —; 22emmms. OR 33504 or FE ¢-0823 || Investment oS sy piney foots if fal uron regs) very neat and cle a .arl Heot ture ; Ut asl" Recseom Aase |. Rewer pe ly Mery “Saogaioe | RENT IT FAT) geeainot tec ‘tutre cee matic ermo baseboard ~~~ peting — fae og Sh eee, ; a : ine ui i —_ pane Bea pomp e ~~ Price “only $5,600 oF trade for through Rent Ads! Room, . . beautifully landscaped. An Briek ranica Lome. to $20,- eee 5 {Eeeetlonsd ‘vero 6a. 608. 09. house, apartment, any- ae ae : i ‘R oy Ann att: In c.| KINZLER. thing — Want Ads give . : Pid ha * REALT ou “ACTION. Didl FE Huron toes | 670 9. Byron st Me: ve unl a * Open er and Sunday 1-4 Open a,” ANNETT GILES. $350 Down REALTOR PARTRIDGE | FE 4-3581 aol 3-BEDRM. — $950 DN. this 3 bedroom has eee as heat. aoe on extras. $15,600 & pd $2,750 do’ Gleraton be deserved. A so = of. these fine 3 bricks are now availabie. All large rooms with quali! constPuction and — oa: ding area, Water, softener pa aluminum storms and screens in- eluded, Pag ory priced at just $9,650" wi th $950 dn. 1050 W. HURON OPEN 'TIL 9 § toom 2 bedroom across tire street from Owen Sched] eS a REAL. ESTATE INC. 20 3. Main, ae Mich, mig oO Xe OM OM BANK) HOYT =e y prirueges. Vecant “RAY One J Realtor 262 3. _— floors. Well: ei éasi ada: for . recre a tio wi rough gewiies be tor extra bath. hot water. City sew “3 r and water, terms, =< value. — EL 5-8775 ABOUT ae will get_a oung couple. started. Th neome will not “water, Beailful shaded id ft. deep. Near. . sr 2 emit Com peat poor 3 |. ea : Close. to weal ’ - big jot ew pg go and Wey ine nde, the, waxes 2 sy gules LAKE 3 et ake "ait = sewer ler. Pe one” eMALL, HOME EAST SY BU RBAN "| 011 Ww. tone COLORED ideal for couple. Jessie —§t—smati-—— \LTOR at © 1925 ; 313. West. Huron . Phone FE 5-047 Eve, MI 6.3789 8 BL ~ SPLIT LEV Starter hi . basem exit “ares Sa. Reset wit ss ratiiey patense. ge. down peyment, moo REALTY | | tig 502 ET ead AUBURN home a sick #3 EASY tans cirees 1, R. Hilt __PE 5-6181 some "| ENT Established ‘in 1916 UN ras 2 ale YA Sgies eee ’ bs ks enw | OUR "NEW PLCATION a3 apt. Pull prise = ay: $9,000, John K. Irwin plum = Saies Dept. ent ny tod polishers. owe Bly Be W"itsoteaim Pen | WH Greds of fetiags to mute, Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor Ere nM Bridges, VE 12308 line of, floor “finishes & we LareER ~ ston SS | Commeras, Rquipmont 61a |_ fh, you, There . “ost ade me hoes} Hwy. = ar alr WE COVER BARNES HARDWARE, equip ARDEN FRA scrap- = 142 | er, “bar, dise, plow. eulti- | 2 tf ori gion ia and. ta talk “real a cicm:a rere THE | STATE THOROUGHBRED BASSETT valors b. wieel ‘weights. FE "Seat a ee ae Does. Tloesh Boarded ee te | THROUGHOUT MICHIGaN,| Hound. Sale or trade, Good rat bore mera mera Shop. stv Sey cats kona [Sele Business Property 4). heya uke ce poy hse | ane tece or 3-5 Haak : e are NTAGE ON M INTCALM. ? ess su 5-0376. open evenings, i PE 2-0432 feyox, Multiple pie | aioas, from 38 Prom\0 am. to 4 pi. __Sale ‘Musical Goods 62 | : VLO Rent Lente Bu. Ss. Erp. oA We Grres 8 | OWA ime Ve eet een Bae ware ae} BARS — TAVERNS — 8.D.Ds—| —“eet_buserme, SE St ___ oy 80 oe 5 8 OR 3-8018. HAY, $1 } : 20 x 50. STORE BUBIN a : . f t we. GA ee ; RD any. retail business. “iggy ~! Wei] BUILDINGS — RESO ae os “SRLY, |e : ae nd 1 thi kT have a sight fox et im OR. Hones 16 Pike St. Open Eves.| pees =“ oe Big ~~ Me ie oan —Large 3 bedroom semi With at $2 =s ve . in gan. Like new. PE 4.9584 as Buneslow with b a : et ACCORDIONS, LOWEST PRICES. Saoe| STATEWIDE | Since eres aL a ye "Saeeics webs Neg ae Ey ee feom hie lovely hom ie | se 59 eR BLUE, CO? DEMING. | puts net cate | TIPLE SERVICE med. “ye ai tor turiher “in- an oemh tS e me A isin hlum Sum, ‘canines storm Sale Household Goods: 57)| Sale Household Goods 57 eee sepa ree loeere nner rienseaneteesnereenrnteeasitimaneapniiaiti reens, = M a Sal zs DORKRIS - IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY WARE: | Eves. Call PE $-09 or MY 3-681 isis avileges. ets bor. TRADE-IN DEPT. | je ed on tec time ca ruck | Sale Land Contracts 52) Brown ~— at OA #2618: | aceagh apd rage rs tio 88 | Rental Purchase Plan 1 F - rt: Senereeresr -" 5 : Quail Band & Orchestre Instr 2 OTTAWA HILLS BRICK Call Pur east oF alter 6. cal Decasle Mh Pegs | men SL ae Ore Cal 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT, WALD- enport .-.......... see. iin 83 - pg ‘lamin ites, |LARGE 1-STORY BUILDING idee on pms Balance Lounge chair aid oitoman.. $12.95 “MORRI per, wal to. wall « aA beau- ale gg MgB tig.009, CONTRACT. Wit DTS ‘Apt. size eas range oes 8 | Shoe . esl . lovely break-| goods. feed store, ete. Located | _ ire et ae ee SIRT sm Muabic,, DN Sned Move are oe eras mee, tan, ZOOM St! Por further information eall FE INVEST! $150 down. MY WYMAN’S bath, exceptional with 20173. 8 a.m. to § p.m. TRADE IN 4 ROOM 18: W, Pike. Easy terms, FE 4-1122 ; heat, es ‘Kien ede ie? ne by rene separately In —-_ Popp have Bowe, for ae inode! sats = = tion PR 8 ars T = : P Zonolite $1.30 | : oi ii : sever green, WiLL ELL, ON SWAP Of BURN: BLOND SINGER ake yer Fayments Jy Mindscaped lot. Sell or consid- or double unit. West Huron street, Feasanable peo “s. bute: | WELL SELL OR SWAP OIL BURN-| BLOND SINGER COMM Or yaD Bow: & ede aed telson iin fi a Ss eee eoplinse. Pe saan” "| ARRO REA ALT Y oe ~ Repossession Values- "| celitag tile Colors, fj. a8 ‘7 BEDROOM HOME Ask for our 4-page “Cash-Way” E ACRES LAND Business Opportunities 51| 5..; cass. ELizaBETH RD. sts ITEM SALE PRICE Covers. Bright ——° / Good, modern home, oll foreed sir BEER TAVERN / ——, Land Contract Hear-| Shp. SeeBee ets. am at and “a7. age. a foundation. 2" car ¢ and manutagurin — te Pontiae Press, Box 8. bam toe oe 8 NORTHERN garage, plus workshop, 335 ft.| town on state Hwy, Only /2 bars RIDGEWAY R REALTY AS 5 - main on outskirts of} in town. This is @ gugranteed a For Sale Clothing 56 | 13 eu, f, Norge Refrig. .... $300 Leaceen no | im my candid opinion| ingome. With of Wer $43,- | 975 Baldwin Ave. PE 4.6203 3 WAB $529. 1940 Cooley Lake Rd Buty can | at su8, ¥ thie is pa tia conn cee fort oan, he /parmeni- LAND. ¢ tiene IT DRESSES. 2 LA oes COM COATS. me, | n + : pe Mercial frontage, and on or. be-| On ee ek = a! a FURNACE CLEANING --fore—4— - Fart ist oe ciKE : Ww 95 c i d ri oC) % - Hinden, PResident ¢ ta ig, Bess Far Ourrels, EM 3.2811 or mM bay Tp ants, jackets: was aa AND REPAIRS noe: 43 BEDROOM RANCH Money to Loan 53 Detroit, Ewiversity sibs _—_ | #24 GSEOUT | 10 ou. ft. Of Releg ...... as vi iNTRY SORGHUM Gate te ck Seis Business. Opportunity (Btate eee on ae FULL LENGTH MINK COAT. somes CLOSEOUT — Gas & OIL aURNR SERVICE, “Spundell Bt. Har amici peuenaon ftunat| Lichniae Proton Deaietatip| ~~ sae ect ommend weew |Poxmisc _‘ vases | $3 feneed corner’ lot con-| nities. in Business with} - IT MAKES SENSE i, Lot 101.0 Burner gas hotplates, Reg. $19.95, OR SALE BIG TWO i |” Sal Setvy carpeting abt drapes ncrr| For mare devils write Lightning eee Dich beige eater. By NW HARDWARE | gr, _ Mor : barrow. 544) Pontiac Lake Road. s . oi FE 5.9962. 3-5297. Seat of bowe “inler | faa 77 ESE! TO BORROW 9 pana «ven wWe | ok uncend We fee ae Fill Your Freezer : : a ace we A 2. - SOLDEPOT REFRIGERATOR. REFRIGERATOR. 30.8. Cass PE $6123 | 10 th. bag......-....--:. 1.19 en. TRADES--TRADES | Seay @ Sue & FE) FROM HFC Sale Household Goods 57 | © Good condition, #4958, 6 LIDS. | yeep Gag RANGES PROM $20.50 2 Ie. ba seepeenees none ae bag =. ema una Ak re i ss Callus for tment | GO GAS STATION EQ : masse «| SB Cie ae COAL, 8 yearn EE aes meant ear old. Will sacrifice 3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE. FE REFRIGERA : ». . = | Seas -_ Re: OR 38400. : ; ° CU. FT. RUNNING CON- 3% ae: pte hy my A Big Ayo GLAWSON RECORD GHOP ita Ww | HPC offers modera money serv-| 7 pigce NO ROOM ; “cor ie: OR 35313. __ Used Trade- In Dept. LAY LOC rs. : Main. Clawson. Splendid oppor. nak peoties Seay | wend new, davenport ce chair, 3 a 4.25 | COAL & BUILDING senpex, co WE TRADE WE SELL tp, Lincoln §-¥108 counsel oo money matiers, and jee table: 2. decor “ail FE 48443 _ Dresser r: exitorna a6 Dongs a soy, Reacrons | SEMBUTON Pom EAMOUS BE] prota a pte ek Sie 2) Peat aaah” oe | acme gyowp 07 CONDO : vt bee-Tenda » fasts saf : gen Hy or ‘ Tv. . 2 W. FE 41557) chair and é ae a _Lake — r va tional STORM T DOOR, AN igernig, BARGE, @ “set with saver. & soa bong ice ap See Cheap. coe si an rent afer rim. ee eee, bear _. income Property 43A)_ 31. Fonte — Finance | g32 Rugs, WOOL FACE, $18.05. de ee ed 3 ut wake-| Factory ands | — Irregulars ai s Locker Service 2-FAMILY INCOME, Pehuaree Recent, ae orporation | versibie, m porte mS ee FAC TCON > \ye s. iw ___ PE 52100| » fee us v2 101g N. MAIN 8&T., Pay Dlastered walls, oak floors. at 8s Raa Mpie: | 3% 8. Macinar, tad, te. Kay. Bide. ae Aenlcier ace FACTORY REBUILT WATER THOMAS ECONOMY mm : ee gd psa EF ° » ; Revie ee = i, FE 40635 - i Orchard ce Ave. —__} opftener. eas, guarantes. FURNITURE Biast. Also, gag, space heater. 2 * sel. Trade, Burrahell, 373| Sale Farm | 7 lished “GASH. LOANS js RPM PLAY te Lee bs sunams hee. FE_¢2573 | 361. segine re aust _8. Te 2-4708. to $500 SALE: 19 CU. FT. AMANA| Usep a ASH- D 7 o$ —~ 119x)2 Felt ‘ho Rugs nage oi’ yt. old. Rea-| or & ager ‘RUB Munro Blectric e Ors, - - none gergn = Berry’ steel overhead — Floor Samples-Demo's $18.95 UP; RCA COLOR| onds, all sizes ries, ee ‘BUCKNER mae Vall Kad Se | eas Auto. Sag ae i “Tv, sa, 8 hes wean ee ain ee ‘ober aa ort a ies on UAR, HOU! gal. aie a Gaia 19.95. RB, te Finance Co. Sayers, 1at Ww, He FE 4204 | i-Maghevos 3 Spee ter Ebr! wo are Go. 1008 W. itu: | sols 2 : . nn” ann y it) . > HA % Efkincs Phonrama ¢ ts Sapo ae Pre —_ - Pontiac TV. BLO eT. He a af io "Phono. © soc = - “LET'S TALK ~ | | wad cond, 9. FE Fee | 30 Watt pany ) 1st J : re LINOLEUM........-<../8398| Cherry Fim, Reg. $045. Sal , Foy Sale Lots 4 BUSINESS” oa ee eoaeherscscnvcre/ HAR] Eapend Pride Phooo', Va = 109 BUSINESS LOT. BALD- jue Mac Walled Lake Sit bus buffet. .....soeseee-7i- $5.08) Res. 90088 Bale O48 “5 is Ate, area, PE +1002. on appease tnmegyrol nen ae ‘Easy Terms LIT “Building Sites” . yearly volume. Re- Utica meee iy" sat “g BRCHANGE FE . Re Baterweil PPA 00d 86 quires 20 iy small cash Sven, ae | LROLA E- it vacuum ecently rge | ee INC Sheek th" ene ra kc 3 h ei eat bash Gor 50h. “Jeamon, FE Ay aE Used ‘ : . eae | 6 , la Y GUA NFEED U =D . q : . at " eebermadoema | W ill Take Partner ; Quic as er om Ris . Geis washers, isair, Tor : . +o _ . Either er woman — 5 TO $500 + *F ; . mais a : ; A ] | Hempstead} ESSER | sevice price |e rnin ween etn) SPDALANCe ina cellen thay 3 onthe : S ¥. are — * _ Lav’ ; . vhan v. service is @ T° CONSOLE PAILCO some . clothing, h. D t = LARGE SIZE OIL SPACE HEATER NORTH SIDE ER * Ejepety aad feel, “phone FE | "'ess00, RB fuaro Electric Ce. INNER SPRING MATTRESS AND €p .! with ‘blower, $20. OR 3.6402, es 5 ft., : ma = ae _# . J . . LP Set Walton ‘Blvd. ' Wo" GAS RANGE. 3 YRS. OLD) Stee Acro, WAShER. Wi. " MEDICINE CABINETS WITH TWO Qaly’ #480 dn, Lot 60 x 3 igs | MICHIGAN, BUSINESS Home & Auto GE eg firie range. _Erenngs ster 6 PE Bm —_ pewniceaae ORS separate chrome figorescent Lite Glovertawn, city water, Only $200) TN. Perry St. (Corner Pike) . | 468 AubumyRd._ aap fit 50 FE. x WASHER - WASHERS lars, Michigan riuorescent, 3 on each... - JonN ; . NGOHOUS! DE =~ " ‘Watkins-Pontiac Estate_| bactrim “a FELEO APH RD. “GET CASH QUICKLY Se eae Pg ae $23.00 ane ALVANIZED PIPE Resse aoare sas Seca paar eee | Up to $000 Ma sce Siattamenon| tage spears rmeemer 44, © HEATERS | iH itive sori thse IGHTS eau 6 = O sk] d ng; a eS Prigiaaire mete agp, NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS | 173 5 “FE S20 DRAYTON HE : a anes ‘ NEW RAG RUGS FOR BALE Beach sand, EE 4303 & FE “Two well located lots 100 x 279| tion's tastest growing, _ind e, ie Uakiar%n aa = REPRTGERATOR¥ | ee Reconditioned Fite 3 gto Al / PY. ¥ + .) fh Wood & Matiington: —Hon® vein ‘chain.’ Franchise PLY PLYWOOD petiaTe __Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 e+ hy 20GB sretected; availabie.| | a CASH AND CARRY moe |* oan mpany ‘ 2 AST SIDE ee oe con on _fioor Samples mo's Guaranteed er Se an Se 9798); ié IN. OAK BODY WOOD, Two EAST SIDF. invited rmation on ATE BANK B 1-0/ dal, Auto, Water: \ 3" Birch oe ; Two lots on Palmer Dr. oft Mt available. locations. Write DOG | f PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, i... Sale $48 * Knotty pine cords delivered, $15; horse eee Be escns| cit tna” OT pa RRR malice | eee ated A Sen %| CONSUMETS) oy St | a L ns ik, Gomer er Si Eons pee 4 W. Lawrence ~ FE 41538 iD peraxe Gas Auto, Dryer pane ee eee ee | 498 Bajdwin ior caren 2or4 Sadie y dwelings a Kel. Retrigerstor ~ PARTRIDGE Power Co. - halls. Ail a) | : IS THE “BIRD” TO SEE ~< 2 ut Auto. Defrost Refri ee pet 6 fe | A HOTEL —EIQUOR {a0 2 Rt LOAN (03 ot 1 ea Oe MAO Drum sabe. oni-2101.| 28 W. Lawrence | FANS noo a | 30 BE. LAWRENCE ; a. St ane N ZAG. FE 5-8151 oe en Pearl Heid "us Wace & EE TEAGUE FINANCE Gj eae a ereree 2 ae by. rich $58,600 per gear aleve | 202 N. MAIN / mores ectomaee cose $18 For Sale Miscellancous 60 fronpem fare Era” meome from 10 rms] ROCHESTER) MICH. | sate Bnet tee a8 = E rE apartment, Attractive Stick ball.) “LOAN soo) | Fam sine Refrig. “+++ 148 | OVER 00 | 1v From 4 SY uke Op, casera, tne R O Cy nga] terme Dupe everyining. _—umeteor | AYNE GABER |e WALTON TV | $80) Pipe it Res es en ber san} WALI a i LAWN GRAVEL, PLANT _. | en. Rochester. OL O% 1.0701 | |, APPLIANCES — DE dryer. Fee. Se eae pal me sown, — oi mo, and , Sith Astin “Wester pant (100 ; Row $160. $2 per WE.” | | SMONS TWIN BEDS. Pel Toe OL 28376) VA MOWERS Aucti Sales : BE Seca es eey| NEED S25 TO $f00? longs Sia eite ies "| ptiatat ya sce ama | Hae Ew SES AOE | Sao 5 uP uction S 3 truck, ge. we * working “Tear ’ A, Whinpool wecig i now ‘8158. | _ £0 condone ea PE} 10i¢ O1, TANKS. WILL DE. PONTIAC'S A _ 5089 Dixie Highway etek "piico~aue be tamased. SEABOAR p | Duorterm of be : wae | RE ata tne ot America’s | —2Uet. 2m Sete. AGTHORIZE! po Drayton Plains : REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 8-966 AUTOMATIC & DRY. | bet ers years, Baye new | Su INCH SOU, PIPE, 5 fe “en Sales & Service Pocahontas Seg Every Wednesday 7 P.M. t Seaboard Finafice Co. iii: religerate * 838; ia gteeuze cused ‘machine. fokigan, Piuor-| 172 dave (Piounina Javier 9% UNION St 9 Oe Roe ne ses Every Friday ....7 P.M. (FE wae ore 10080 W. RON aes Eavking No, Pabbiem= Seraee eh ote i ngching -_ ence Py vit a—* Ace a =° | IDEN a TRAC SEASONED FIREPLACE Woon Every Sunday ....2 P.M. TI E OF i RR sie $280, will take $100. "OR 3-86’ — ue te yr ys vast lus cedar ndling.' FE 2-0244- Buy and Sell Daily " - ABOUT ANYTHING Wa of mm SINGLE ‘BOTTOM PLOW hg peas rr | SRASONER Ban WO, —1OR 3-2717 Door Prites THIS ULCER BELT? Fon ue mang FOU, BE FT I gE ag | Pn Ep ‘ fn ts athe a eae AA SALE i tai ia Rie Pi | Pe my wed | Maa =f fii | For Sale Housetrallere 78 lens 00 pay. Furniture & appl Lk, Ra, REPRIOBRATED RINKIRG oF oe Visit. pty trade dept. for real 2 wage ee : ; water spe. eo condition. E ” ase Model in ect condition, bargains, tne fo PAY Twice the heat at half the cost bs As eee “ ate oe. ee AS We buy, sell oF trade. Come, ont Pe euaranietiy san sm iit: rEuEyision in" | “hipe de “porns 5 %--- Plants Trees, Shrubs 68 j| read RENN perkiog. Bowe ray - ae gets et Rae: rn Ei oretss * OA: ¥. . | BETROITER— PONTIAC Chier 423 : oie : ; 33 — ‘The pen ye Sap ral fies. | sh mish ef 38 : “Free ot Pe see 88 SALE © ot His AL. GAS PR aFER 8 Miler gt, FE 2-0008 Sc one oa oe een cna ' as RLTY, ‘s ves, eHEMP Src Ft 3 . NS—9600 to me 5000 af “F ee Me RTIAC EALT “pont through Cla “LFE 2.8181, - PASS UP MONEY! Sell" unneeded . Belongings for cash ssified Ads! ! Fick, FE 68133, bar ari — tans tok Romex, 3c complete; x, per ft. in abo’ Cake Thomp- | 4 ScHROTH'S NURSERY ee ae Indiatia, Pa. a Talbot. timber Plasterboa: fock Ta hardware * e Fein rite fer Sace tee For ene pe alle apers.. ] ake epg. ror AKc REG a ame ot 50. rae that ee ee eve aaa a Used Cars. 88 88, nm : . —— OXP D. TRAILER Pee SRL PS nt a2 cant , : ORD TRA \ \or. dowa, See =| Sed : ~ Zimmer - ‘General wa & 2 MOTORS’ c | _ Gardner - Michigan Acrow/ 724 Gotinnd IE — 3” cours em doll 129. ANTED : ; ae oral : _ rw aw ae 7 ee \ Paes i ws.t00" Ca a aes cae go ge yaw Sel Top Dollar” Mi wy pom" “GLENN'S MTR. SALES : TRAILER | EXCHANGE /254_ 8. Saginaw FR en aus 30 SEE Sonus Y - MOBILE HOMES “at mage Top cai bn opad AND PRICE TAGS, roE _ ONE OF THESE GREAT BUYS! SD Doe Flas, ES o EASED gn a ste ii coca re nee vege 2 36, Olds 88 4-Dr. $1605 wer ae : é a. Used Truck Parts 89A ESS Ea Se Gc FULL PRICE! pAnogor, yee fee white “50 Pontiac elub ib coupe ta. bs to be — , k 4-Dr. $1795 thu ‘orze! canbe seen, aay day: day. 56 Buick Sup. * a ‘St 1 OLDS aie utente, _| Bite See Ye ‘OTHERS IN MPARISON (|. -T~ ee ot inl, 2..0r 3 ratte ca re pasate wide. USEO TRUCK PARTS _. . _ -. “Ottle Gas = apt MARES AnD ie ‘& > +2635 Auburn Ave 5 4-6632 4 > Bk Parts and Supplies a F ae a 3 0 8. Telegraph FE 23 _ For r : ‘ 3 Open Eves & Sun. PM. aap 2 _Sale Trucks % 9 1956 Roger’ s Sales & Service = POSITIVELY ho peat Down 56 Buick Cent. $1605 - 4, PURNISHE MOBIL HOMES | 82 CHEVIE PANFL. $21.72 PER | 695 Aubu PE 2.9955 | 2-DOOR ‘| Bide Steele Pore FE 2-2566 wick Cent. ... ; , eae nee cackanon, parmssts, Contact George Mille’ st mame Be tt, ee Tie nee | | PL ERNTING SEARCH TRne’ ad | atow gece a Dane Wille pay ments. Contac 5 : 4 A A : > a 60 S. Petes 9 EXCHANGE 2-s200. Harold Turner Ford 13 _9-4000 poy of Paatinc’s leading Sosinecs ropdomatic Rast. heater, power | 5 Pe 3.3908 i. 00 Blea! _— wise ieee has : = 30 CHEVY PICKUP. amas steering. all other accessories. _|_F iler S ds: X RCKUP.. | men, White over baby ‘Bink. Pull Low tlleage, exceptionally clean. ios ~PONTIAE, _ RAH, HYDRA, "$6 Buick 2+Dr. Se gn Rent Trailer Space 79 —_ price, $2005 with $685 down and Wil cr trade. Can use sec- se POPS OTC: “$2 FORD > ConaIER $22.32 PER | 30 months on balance. 4 COUR. ond. car Midwest @-1805 Cc ulz otors Baics, “eaia Cool Arnurs 40M] SPECIAL HARDTOP. radio & . >. MOBILHOME ESTATES MODERN’ ™°. No money down Assume TEOUS SALESMEN. 5 ther fine wo BRAND NEW iss? PLY- ania ov “Ra. beater, sfzaaier. ‘white tires. 3 Lake front and playground. EM! Rarold’ Turner Ford. 24000. cars to choose from MOUTH 4 DR FE TOPS:. | #12_8. Weodward Birmingham : _ STOCK N > _ 32661, a. NN FO! : | be ee 52 WoRIEWaNGR Fon W FORD Fs EXPRESS ew| © JEROME we . '56 DeSoto V-8 F'd. $1495. those who want the best. Base, Per mo. No money down. Assume “p ight S we ks SEE McNEAL : «DR. SEDAN, power purring. rate only $6.13 .weekly. 2 miles, wae eee Sere Milton. r pot . : 5 MI 2042 . - radio & heater, automa’ eait of Oxford on Lakeville Ra.j “8? Turner LT 98-4009...» Orchard. bake at Cass -— 6% Ss wong RhGHAM rae = =: a at e “ mission, iow mileage, STOCK No, a : Hos writ CON | DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER : + 52 | PARK AT aT PARGHORST BECK WILSON ‘| 1951 CADILLAC 62. AUTO, TRANS. ‘ie FORD, CONVERTIBLE, TAKE 5 Where living {sa vacation—"2> 413 QRTONVILLE. MICH R&H. Goes tires. Clean, just like over payments. PE tio -_IAEr >. ____— Coane 2.0 ua 55. Buick” Super ~» $1395 ea ga gs) nn pele "55 FORD 2? DR. V-8 FOM_ 1956 ° : 2-DR. HARDTOP, with full power, Se. eee ase Wh 4 & seein 5 4 * ee 34 FORD P-350. EXC DOWN a Starchief Custom Catalina. Radio| radio & heater. dynaflow. prac- ae — to Por Priced to "sella Tom eee. mp eaakise COUPE’ DE ¥ VILLE POSITIVELY i xO 9, MONEY "BO 23966 ROCKET a8" CONVERTIBLE. & Theater, with dual range hydra: tically new tires. stock No. 351. ; - Also tratler «ales. Base rate. = : | = <=—| WHITE NYLON TOP. eacectanea = oa iio “Phone MYrtle 2-461. | EF 4: four car for caulk BON d crume| PRAY AND BLACK FINISH: with previous owners name fur- "56 Buick Special ..$1495 ‘ 1952 50 0 CHEY. 4 DR, DR, HEATER, Goop R UPHOLSTERY WITH “upon request. $1595 with Pa N Auto Accessories "80. = Hee Ponehly, par ments oe eee | - MATIC. AND. PULL POW-| 4345 down and 30 m ‘on bal-|- &DR. SEDE, pete heater, : ., Ps i GMC : a 2 ee . 2 } Eadie Steele rare. ve ee: re NE OWN LOW MILEAGE ance 4. COURTEOUS S8ALES- ae. ite - “K No, : 1 TH. V8 aga 1 TON PANEL _/OOKY HERE -. -. HE Foe CosTOM 0. +. DR.) er yon MITE | MEN. 10 OTHER FINE CARS TO . transm! $175. OR 3-3992.—;- Bt Bt Sed TIDS? i arta Nee etna ON.) Se BALAN. : wonentactnlin da : 35-Ponti e 2.De $1105 3 ALLED REE | Sedan. ; * 1: y % FORD. cus ? = A i rig Le a ee ee a inst A rs, gen-! L ARRY JEROME 2 eayreiet Sedan aes them, so you wouldn't have to buy so much!" FORD. CUSTOM 3 +DR. REE. ‘4 COURTEOUS SALESMEN moe JEROME heater, hy- Le 4 _ Mufflers, tail pips, starters, ¢ ’ : by ts - to $495 *, fio. ‘ erators. carburetors, ard fuel ROCHESTER FORD DEALER ac Sedan $ 7% : ———— RER MOTORS other fine cars i “Brig ht ‘Spot” ne pa gg WOLLERBACKS AUTO PARTS i950 mY UP T VERY “Roger s Sales & Serviee For Sele Car: og | en ene a aeTROROLTY | "JEROME orchard. Lake x Cass 156 Ford Customline ‘ees : : 603 Auburn: * E 73-9555 or Cars 91 . '§6 HUDSON METROPOLITAN.| | ce an ord Customiin ‘ : ere hese oe ae rend _Bovisbure Me Tecan Chanter, SECONOMIZE - GO RAMBLER | we we - For Sale Ca Cars 91 > eee Exc. condition, OR = Bright Spot” : SPORE pty fora — —— push buttons, $40. FE 5-6889. jibe “FORD TRUCK, FLAT RACK, een ca ae oe REAL BARGAINS AT | ‘80, DEsoro cLus COUPE. R & iss? HUDSON HORNET. CL Loe aie Lake at Cass Ea POSITIVELY NO MONEY DOWN | & fordomatic OFFENHOUSER MANIFOLD WITH iss ee ceed cond $150 tomy COR) 4 lene. oa om. ~ ae -H, Good cond. Reliable transpor-| “ coupe. Hydra, R&H. ABSOLUTL FE 8-0488 dit Steele “ord FE 2- 54 Pontiac 4-Dr. ..$°795° ; Sco abe miled beage wife) Baker” Guile vane wets | 5 ( ~ Oxford: Mtrs, | FE Eero, MONEY, GOWN, Anum =| ie Teta mane aase, arene | Ponti in beler, bvdre 2 "55, 96 or '87 Chevy. FE §-1320 and'3 pa HURON MOTOR SALES . DOD 5 ryments of $6.66 me Cal Credit} = DT Y MOUTH, 1954 | tes “PR seas “Matic, wihe’ tires. BTOCK No . STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES “FUPORD DUMP: 8373 PER WO, | ALWAYS 0 G00D SELECTION oF Se i GE, 1957 _Harold Turner Ford. “Net as & pio.” That's | $5 PONTIAC STARCHIEP CATA-| >64\. traded ir on General Safety Tires. “2 money boar saoeme fon. ; : iis Gr GHEVY coe Our volume lets us sell-'em HILLMAN. | | ph { CONVERTIBLE. what we said when this one lina coupe with power ateerin \ . : Up to ie . cams off. Snok or} ments. Contact George | Muihion ion, | 952_W. HURO? PE 2-2641 | $7, CHEVY V-8 P’GLIDE. cheaper here at Schutz. The: No rust. -exc. gas mileage. Calif . tame in trade. An ideal & brakes, hydra. 6 way — "53 Bui Super $ 795 ' White Harold Turner Ford. 1951 CHEVY Your car ar far agit Eddie Steele prool is in the puddin’, so _PE 47316, “second ear and we can sell | white waite, very clean & paolo iper ..+ a ; ED. WILLIAMS ELY wo > hiontey” Dx. Ford ok at-this value packed | —weCAN REDUCE YOUR CAR | {01 NO MONEY DOWN. Condition. OR 3-1936. CONVER E radio. & ... — special, A custom Royal Ony $7.10 per week. rr) ondition. OF SUPER oaielctbare _ heater, i ck with : 1 $ Saginaw at Bates Assume § ee of $8.65 x “a a“ Lancer fully equi with _PAYMENTS s CAT-} . new top. STOCK No... 561... : * Call Maer. — Ryo *53 CHEV ROLE T 3 radio "hea! Pont ac (a mmunity a yep * co alina. dra RAH. © cond, . a0 ase J For Sale Ti Mr 4900. Harold 7 arya & beater, wate tires, $ o Lae SCHUTZ MOTORS JACK HAUPT PONTIAC 155 ; — or ires - TUDOR. BLACK FINISH automatic transmission, | 7; c “PP 8.471] on 2 =F : Clarkston, Mich Arie 4ss0e|'55 Ford V-8 2Qr.. $ 795 ‘50 oe WITH e MOTOR. -_ eden + = Pie winrou & brakes. inance Uo. I $12, S. Woodward, Birmingham oo) ONT: 7 bs oR SEDAN, aheater os 4 shift. plat ign a cool "Baly "MERC. MERCOMATIC,| EXC. 4 PLYMOUTH PLAZA, HEATER | POSITIVELY ‘NO MONEY DOWN! STOCK N «. deluxe, §400. & directions} a $400. Eddie Steele Ford FE_2-2586 ; ; STATE TIRE SALES _ $135. OR_3-3652, |, GOODYEAR, sUBURBANITE Be. a ‘ : \ OF ae Ce oes “53 ( hev. BR Al | = i983 PONTIAC DELUX. HYDRA. | 54 Ford Customline $ 695 Ex & heate ; svailable i. 14" Tecaps whitewalls $19.95. dlus tax. Ex “SCHUTZ MOTORS ~ Radio r Excellent condi-| yg 2-DR, SEDAN, radio & h rf : Soteeo gr oe es. slate STi ‘ire SP ECIALS! : OTOR SALES oS _Restvert, _ Rirwiaghen: “56 Merc. | | PL _-¥- NM. Ca ee * forcomate Bro wo. ek : oss a IRES. 6350 0 UP. Wagon 4, Se Ty pee ST 1953 DODGE ~ : - teat ~boe = wae? Busep- ‘54 Pontiac 8 4-Dr. $ 995 2 eee i he - CHECK - stk 4088 _ | aecemEN oon conbTTION Prone FE favs Har dtop | united” eee «3528 lord heater. hyaramaue. STOCK | tL auto Service 81) ounsrzcanwaren | = 596 “ish CHEV BREAIR [pumas © mae cer mee] yes 1955 * e 4 ~ neal Lo SEW “tee > Blick 4-Dr.... ad 795 - {28 Pappock iat pie. FE Calas) > M as ire NO. MONEY DOWN = RS | time EM 3-4840.- UNTER AT 8. woorwa Orchatd Lake at Cass 4 speed transmission, Over. en ewe some. «= For Sale Motorcycles &3| Metro Parcel Deliv. - ‘TOS's; "52's: ‘57's SCHUTZ MO’ TOR a venue clue a BIRMINGHAM 4-2735 PE $-0488 drive, Robin's egg BLUE. dittoning. " redio heater, DY. = os & Good One! te Chevrolets: _ Biymouths 912 8. Woodward, ingham_ | sharp cer, mo down payment | #02 MERC Hr. “MERCOMA TIC. i037 PLYMOUTH 4D DRC R. cusToM Low mileage. PS ee 905 —_— | pire Se cote! 54 (hey, | aetaan kn) Rites dreemieee lree or ac ee _ rere prema see : : = t Mgr. Mr . S _ Bhat tat coast 53 il TE 7 __1a wile W"ot Telegraph) eV. | ner Pond nes OF 55 PLYMOUTH PONTIAC Sleeper Cab Tractor . _ 2-DOOi SeeEmernS achat” 1957 | 4Door.| FORD /'53 NASH| $45 | RETAIL | OLIVER EEL BOAT WITH TRAILER, $1895 suc. N3801 om > RETAIL : MU 4-353. 4- > 4 Dr. Cust : ee a a North. el aeen coef oa ig ROSE fae BS sr = Ft.” deluxe $495 or - |- fiabte Good. ‘mileage 09 LUTELY o. MONEY DN. TE eit ; 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Grestiines’ boat” List $196 with 25 7 , is owner oa sume $14.08 ors : 2 que! sia8s “with sam down |W? r. s “a : : Oo ; electric. evtorude. Both $1495, Che olet 2a ome beauty. Hi ochutz Motors ete anes ate! ou Pars at ne - —— FE 2.9101 n Eves ot eee ie "53 CHEVROLET CHEVS. an $489 1957. . | $195 | Schutz Motors STORE) | BUICK , o Mardwate. es Ao OF FORD and 36 months on balance. 4/912 8. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM ¥ Kelly’ : Sura ‘et Adams. Aubure Hgts. ve, 1-Ten Platform “* (fr fine ears to 1 a wt SS ee ae gn: 4a ~PLYMOUTHS T 1958 : athe Boars 5 pe TOT HE From | a AEREERAA * MOORE! yeRoMe | Rita Bie! 8) = ‘ROME 8 4 ; . ‘8, CHEVY BEL AIR HARDTOP. “Bright Spot” ins “RAMMLEN 34 Mai 70 GAL- $149 DOWN th Glide. 1 owner. Low rignt Spot Auto. ‘trans, Sharp. $875, MA ‘ 40 lor "ten e” The kind you like to en _Stiot , OR TRADE IN OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM | ~ ; 124_Oaxiang™ ——. 43520 | 47 FORD, G5OD “conpbirion-wa:| "eeu eans oan ADORE TAXES AND ‘S$ PLATES . : : EVr O e : poet. e 5-3800. ENGLE NA INCLUDED : WE TRADE — TERMS _ a cas Gm etin. WHITE. -M39_& Po ANNE 3.4068 |v 2 paces ar 8. wooowans Eo — eer a eS a 5 6 ‘O paantaa ALL MODELS AVAILABLE ~ ei: . Bye pt eee E ; : 3 — aenns es ear es . : “CY” ee Se tio aa a eo Ee | FE 4D) Far top duality new car trade-ins} $47.50 PER: MONTIT OF DIFFERENCE IN x CAR-FROM © z j | perfect running order. Neariy new _tion. $850. ORI o_3-2004. . > ; OWENS || Be waxpror Suburban. Mtrs.| steer nan || MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES '48_mode te Ch DS DEALER NICHOLAS ~ Used Truck |-“"ror ovacity | 3 rysler — S95 ae ee mee CONSIDER THE FACTS: , ; i? 4-DOOR A PONTIAG - "| SSPONTIAG “4 DOOR 8: 0g 7 + CL. ag Rn — WE HAVE SEVERAL CLEAN _Center | . CADILLATS ~- $345¢ OCNuUuIZ WIOlLOTS | AUTO BROKERS JACK HAUPT 1] + Foul find our silection hard ta-beat_—~¢+—_ TREES! i SSicnaw | snare « o spe-qemee-soneemaan |B Ret was BS) PONTIAC ai en a tee sports. akearetabiee | * - : “Harrington Boat Works |FE_5-2246 FE 54101] \,,. . Is h M p joaded. will take old car for ‘33 Chev. Bel Air 2 dr... $945 | Clarkston, Mich, __MAple_ 8.5566 and even a few sportscars. Also available: : [oo Evinnvpe ca i Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac chutz Motors | —eauv-or 220. (4 Chev. panel, goed cand, .. 983) CATESMEN’S DEMG || - ; een odin. ep a PONTIAC'S 1350 N. B12_§. Woodward, Birmingham _ [Foster's Imported Autos 33 Olds; 4 oe aes | 1008 1968 Bonneville sport coupe. All CAR G UARANTEE FE! ; ‘36 DESOTO WITH PUSHBUTTON rn _ Avi E_2-9145 | * ce 700 mi. ‘ : Transportation Dffered 87 | Morte. Like “new. $1400. MArket | 331 ee ORD, 2 DR, METALLIC - 267 Ban . En tail ee ent. Eas ‘for Tom | On all ’53 - ‘58 models -- ; oo a. (-caonl Arnuinen, 1c - TRUCK CENTER ~ Woodward — a fake. ofter. OR bs008. US Geos $188 | Sar SAYMENTS TOo cORDEN. |} —__ As Tong as-you own-the car |} | | Rate ee) GMC [ptm 4.1930), DESOTO, 1956, ORD Ricoelisee Sie | _N EW GOOD - e er. ne, i _ . Occasionally we get in trade O/ E Rp Bake Ore ae “OK QUALITY USED CA ee e Orion Motor “Sales | ae i pei eter. fee gd ‘ar RET AIL BR ANCH Choose Fon Many porn Models This on fo “ase bill cer a r M™M AT YEAR | IRES e _Tendt, PE 2-6848. art é ANCH | AL BANOUTECHEV-BUICK | 1 Completely equipped with 2-DOOR S AC ‘TOR Y FORD — MENCUR MY 22611 Available on all '56-'58 models : + ere ee S FOR CO: NHECTICUT. PH a me % A 5 - ti 5 - S : “aa sipnie. "Ges abewnsce, rE Calland at Cass white tires, alomatic trans: i : as ae —“PONFLEAC. 1954 ‘59 CHEVROL ET 57 i LOOKIN , is. rad a P wi i ; a a th ta +321 For Sale Cars 91 N Wer MODEL CAR. BE Ger abies leas teas {5.000 9905 is p Here's @ wey, eons 2-DOOR ; MERCURY RIDE TV OR WILLING | PROP ree gous TO SEE SCHUTZ . miles. Drive it _ you li \ Cata tina’ th at's driven +4 - “$1495 «DOOR RDTOP » + ‘@ exchange from Pontiac to: PER MONTH ah MAKES MODELS buy 1%. Only $1,7 - by & very nice windy from An sds - ; Pete ea wacnten a sone | “R MO? ND PRICE TAGS. - SCHUTZ MOTORS | Schutz M t ; Birmingham. Cat has been 'S7‘VOLKSWAGEN ___ "3g er field Rds FE 46448 after 9 30) S a i Otors 'S6 Oldsmobile “98” er, ioe en 2DOOR 38 DKW. : x ood war irmingham - : j $1495 STATION O lected a; => CHUTZ MOTOR S 912 8. Woodward,, Bi [m2 s ‘WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM caean ae grerlieat conaition. "© ary . TRUCK —G GOING NORTH PART #12 8Woodward, Birmingham— ‘92 FORD “4 DR & "3 FORD. Power serine payet nrakes, tte}, 0 2. "$6 CHEVROLET . moe 3 lesa _Either way FE 5-6806 Studebaker Champion. ¢ dr with {#3 CHEVY BEL AIR SPORTS ao De TO F ln good condition, PE: $-8630,/ dio,.& heater. “Hydramatic. elec: ee oe “37 CHE VROL. ET: a ane: ce ~-WANTED. STUDENTS TO SHARE overdrive low mileage. 1 own- ' coupe. PG V-8 R&H. W side- © —— = Bol tric" windows,’ electric seat, S( HU Z MOTORS Rene BaAuroP . 2 : . RIDE TO OR FROM HIGHLAND er, your -old car will probabiy Walls. Good coud Will take "3 THis CAR [8 SHARP! 4 ; $1095 stiee ——— JUNIOR COLEGE IN> — the down payment i pens in trade. NAtional 71-3524. II. \RI LOOP $2195 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham |; "S65 VOLKSW AGES oe . AFTERNOONS MONDAY Y OTHER GOOD BUYS! | — "52 CHEVY 2 DR R&H NICE ‘Or . ne 99 ANOWOAGE, 57 CHEVROLE r THROUGH THURSDAY, LEAVE. Hou GHTEN & SON | POSITIVELY NO MONEY DOWN) ‘ : so" ROOF B/AIR 4DOOR- : HIGHLAND PARK ce” ‘- tom YOUR FRIENDLY oneuontie | =! Eddie Steele Ford = ~FE_2- 2568 | . $1395 — opm ( . ’ of CALL FE 5-388 onc int = R . : ust. ?- Dr. i ; 56 C HEV ROLE 54 PONTIAC . __ Wanted L Used Cars 88 SEE OUR FOREIGN cars | S hi t M t : a ae a +DoOR © Be RPA For dart ae. deg Prag tes ale Cc u Z O Ors - Bik. N3528_ RETAIL : : . a Aa PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD Meas. no MAR uN, ROCHES STER iu Vg (912.8 Woodward, Birmingham — $368 © sg a ’S4 CHEV EUROKET ; 4S MUCH As $50 FOR JUNK AND a fin. - sFORE YOU BUY — . $08 cheap cars, PEE 2a0i0\ cays or! "OqhOME Sgpeils 1 8 SHIR. 1955 | BEFORE YOU BUY STORE TH EK )+ °$§ CHEVROLET *53 FORD | a oud =i ANY CAR North | : 4+-DOOR : : = a Ss ape a : S : ’ : CASH — |. St | Bee CO ME COLL her, CLEMENS oT. PRIC YE; 63 DOUG 53 STU DEBAKER. avEniie A : = ; : takes—this-car—our out->— AT THIS NUMBER. 33-7117 : oe : ang SPECIAL |. : Shop tt then bring it here. for full price with $185 Sown and 24 \ MI 6-5300 €VTO et BEHIND THE POST OFFICE | | ; == | $105 a — : at vee erie DIXIE HWY GUS SALESMEN. 70° oer fine | se RY anaes | '33 CHEVROLE T ‘35 CHEVROLET: | FE 2.9578 _PE 46896, care to choose from. UST TRY ME HUN AT 8. WwooDwARD ; | ~ : moms pa Fog ayaeee 1996 : ROME JOHNNY BARRETT Ao 7 oa na | RIG rym |. 'SSCHEVROLET 57 CHEVROLET 4 ‘ Fa a ‘ Gon. ATION = 2 7 ArUBure ..| SPECIAL RIVIERA 2 DR. HARD. JEROME SCHUTZ MOTORS ae ae Cc on t | ‘Rl HT | STATNOMAD OO tees SOOM” ‘ 3ud Shelton Motor Sales | TOP. TU-TONE BLUE & IVORY) == “Brioht Spot” SCHULTZ MOTORS R & R°MOTORS AD sp ain oe WITH WHITE TIRES’ AND § r , PIO\LING LAY 724 Oakland WE4.3529 -| “S198 “33 I NGS MIDG cet 8 p dollar on tate models; . t j 6 hard Lake at Cass BER MIE INC i AM . : Cor Auburn & EB. Biya FE 8-B683, ee ane oe ate? 7 aw: zd Maka Fre $0488 = SPECIAL ie 74 ST U Ae BAKE “Re LC. WILLIAMS USED CARS.’ TRANSMISSION $1595 WITH $345 SEE OUR DISPLAY OF OK AND ey “Ye OWENS FORD 1 |, wes, ims eer delivered. $195 ° : “49 FORD Abo adage poe 4 shies a ey reaeig +30 MONTHS ON BAL-. safety tested ws used cars. Seyeral\ : 159 F -ARD : : - All taxes, pistes, $2.489, "51 PACK ARD LC at 1503 Baldwin va i 4 Ueatlcols Selcsmre @ choose from e oto . be M IN 8 - 4 0C«~S : — _FE 83511, , STATION .WAGON —_ : eG 52 PONT. ae \ : See M&M Motor Saks | | JEROME Haskins Chév. , $1995 , vey i emma cc fam SE PLYMOUTH : 1 pap oe eee ee a Orchard Naess Cass > . ate soa Open mites "i 9 95] : ’ Just ( 2000 |B gece el $4 CHEV 0 © 182 PONTIAC , nor Casi ORT aNY} i pn ia, PE 80488 "97 1 CHEVY ve, 2-DR., + RSE, ‘ai o] , 4 1 1 Hudson, sharp ert reset Cake" Oban MRR, HOMER MBE Katte Fate EF me) pone woe ote mse! 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McLeod -- “Today S Television Progkeims® -- Programs furnished by stations fisted In this column are subjest to change without notion Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channe} 4-WWJ-TV Channel 1~WXYZ-TV _ Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (4) Wagon ‘Train. : Western: 3 Scottish customs start feud 6:00 (7) Mr. Danger. between U.S., Scot settlers. (9) Popeye. Jeannie Carson, Richard (4) News: Williams. ’ Long guest stars. (2) Racket Squad. (2) I Love Lucy. Comedy: ‘ Lucy yearns for socialite's 6:15 (4) Weather:_kiiet———— glam “. 6:20 (4) Box Four. 4:00. (7) Disney (cont.) : 7 (9) Movie (cont.) 6:30. (7) Topper. Comedy. (4) Wagon Train .(cont.) (9) Charter Adven- (@) Big Record, English ac- ture: Forrest = al LeGoff. (2) Weather: Phelps. (2) News: Edwards. , (2) News: (7) Sports Focus. (7) Gochioe Sheri West- (7) Sports, Fever.” ('39.) .| “Crash Dive.” ('43.) “Andy Hardy -Gets beets U.S. TV appearance, singer | Roberta 7:00 (2) TV College. (4) Today. 7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolic. — 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. (71) Cartoon . Carnival. ‘8:30 (7) Big Show. bee (2) Cartoon Classroom. ia Romper Room. tress Julie Andrews in final | 19:20 (2) News, Sherwood, Everly! 9:30 (2) Ladies Day. Bros., Woody Herman and/ orchestra, Harmonicats. 8:30 (7) Tombstone Territory. with Chinese “Tong War.” (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Father Knows Best. Comedy: Bud's mind read- ifg ability goes: to his own head. e 9:00 (7) Ozzie, Harriet, Comedy: Ozzie buys old safe but can't figure out combinaton. * (9) Theater, Adventure: Ty- rone Power, Anne Baxter, is Your Car Safe Driving ? MAKE SURE! , winks STAKES ONLY 15 MINUTES by make your car safe. > FREE INSTALLATION—and you =the Midos ingffier. - 'E- heusts for every cor.or truck. ‘ Midas installation speciolists to © F MUFFLERS, tollpipes, dvol -ex- for"Closed Window | | : oan ees Se SEES ARANTEED AGAINSTE eg BURN-OUT || ee LOW-OUT | ‘9:40. (9) Billboard. Western: ‘Sheriff is faced|* *— 9:45 (9) Nursery School Time. . 10:00 (2) Garry Moore, - - stars, (2) Millionaire. Dranta: At- torney gets involved in mur- ‘der when he gives up law practice. 9:30 (7) Betty White Show, om edy: Premiere, live from a) Theater nt) (4) Theater (cont.) (2) I've Got A Secret. iT s0:00 rc) Boxing. ith annual March of Dimes boxing pro- gram. Ralph Dupas, Gaspar 10-round = 'welter- | (9) Theater (cont.) (4) This Is Your Life. (2) Circle Theater. ‘Actual’ vice - president Milovan Djilas‘ now in prison dra- “New Carson, (2) Crete Theater (cont. = 11:00 (2) soupy’e: On ; os (9) National News. Dood News: LeGott. stars. pte 1 e drama: Former Yugoslavian 4, matized his attack on Com- js. os 3:30 i. 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. ‘(@) Queen ‘for a Day. 7) American Bandstand © lat Tue, |) Modern Romances, " (2) Detroit Bandstand, (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. , (1) Our Friend Harry. (4) Arlene Francis. (9) Movie. 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Treasure Hunt. ‘1:00 (4) Price Is Right. * 11:25 (7) ‘News, _|ts90 (2) Dotto. (4) Truth or Consequences. (1) Robin and “Ricky. (9) Howdy Doody. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan, "(4) Tie Tac Dough. (9) Maggie Muggins. 12:15 (2) Love of Life. = Fables of LaFoutaine. 18:90 (2). Search for ‘Tomorrow, (4) It Could Be You. - (7) Stu Erwin: (9) Fim With Food. 12:45 (2) Guiding rae (2) Susie. - (4) Movie. (7) My Litile eae (9) Movie. — (2) As the. Worla Turns. — (7) Topper. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) Lady of Charm. (4) Faye Elizabeth. (4) Kitty Foyle. @) Theater 15 (9) News. (2) My Hero. (4) (colov) Matinee Theater. (7) American Bandstand. : ® Favorite Story. (2) Verdict Is fan (7) Do You Trust Your’ Wite, (9) Movie. re) Brighter hi, . 4 (2) Edge ot Night. '|Silent,. Run Deep” does, in his |Lancaster < row Person to Person show. - ‘ess other columnists) thank- Filaying FDR Ma ay. Be Life Job for Bellamy — 2 ‘By EARL WILSON — ee aed rest of his. life: - After he portrayed Franklin ‘D. Roosevelt so’ believably in the “Sunrise at Campobello”' also “in England and ‘all over the world”— and then there's Hollywood. this show a Hollywood comeback. MGM, which once pulled the rug out from under him, will hardly get this for a movie. “I'll with Bellamy playing the big role. To-me one of the bést exchanges was be- speech.” Howe (Henry Jones) says, “D’you think the ‘Ga burg Address was ad libbed?” . NEW YORK—Ralph Bellamy could conceivably be eacine premiere, he told me he wants to do the show| Producer-author Dore Schary mgy have in) ‘produce it myself,” he said. And, he hopes,) — tween “Eleanor” and “Louis McHenry Howe”) when “Eleanor (Mary Pickett) ‘says, “I don't like to read aj: Bellamy, a native of Chicago, told me. he’s tye a Democrat! “T finally bolted, Eisen- . ‘all his: life: though, to vote for hower.” . ae Giorgia .Moll, the Italian beauty appearing in the film vinced that a bikini doesn’t — “Quiet American,” 4s con- have as much sex appeal as the: costume worn by the women of Saigon where she shot the picture. ‘ Clark Gable gets half-a- million regardless of how “Run smart déal with Hecht-Hill- . Marilyn Mon- roe’s redecorated apartment will have a soundproof office for Arthur Miller .. . A couple |—With Women =A for the Memphis police horse. rd ae days at 8:30 p. m. over NBC. FOR SMALL THINKING — Peter Lawford, star of MGM's tele- | vision series, ‘The Thin Man,” has discovered that “thinking big” is too expensive for TV..He advocates ‘24-inch thoughts" in order to make a program profitable. The: detective comedy is tedecast Fri- ae Memphis Police Replacing Horses MEMPHIS, Tenn. —It's a sad & being replaced—by women. grr Commissioner Claude Armour said the mourited patrol would be disbanded within 30 to 60 days. = * ea Says Hollywood | Thinks Too Big Star of ‘The Thin Man’| Cites. Lavish Spending! ‘on. Nonessentials | of the music cr ea are said to be sharpening their type- writers for Maria Callas be-. causé of remarks.on the Mur- Bing Crosby—a guy with class—wrote to me (and doubt- GIORGIA MOLL ing me for -mentioning his Peeble Beach TV show, adding, not to do, and if we televise from there again next year, I promise it will be much better.” x * * Bing’s singing sister-in-law, Florence George (Everett's wife) owns a small “Woolly” monkey which sits in a high chair,| wears baby clothes and is housebroken. She takes it on concert tours with her, and it’s as well behaved as some of the. audi-. ling) .. _|Island, in Army Recruiting. Anita Ekberg came into town, {minus fanfare ... Jackie Gleason's plush offices are being _|.12 Sacred image jence. It loves whisky, and after a couple of snorts goes Tight) iy sleep. . THE MIDNIGHT EARL ees Marlene ‘Dietrich, opening in Las Vegas, got a vig biel | of roses from Carol Clianning (with whom she’s reported feud- . Joel MeCrea’s son Jody is stajoned at Governors | taken over by an insurance firm ... Abbe Lane’l lose $200,000 if “Oh Captain!” is a hit; that’s what she shelved {n contracts to do the show . . . Elsa Maxwell will give herself a party Feb. 10 when her record is released. , : © fF TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: In any argument, it takes a big him admit it. That's earl, brother. - (Copyright, 1958) ia = 7 ACROSS 1 Evergreen trees 5 Vipers — @ Like two peas ia is 13 Cease 14 Japanese outcast 15. Final stage of mitosis 17 Edge - 18 Drawing room. - a Ze 7 _ }downtown area for parking meter ’ | violations. |ficiency in- meter patrol work. by Armour. “I'm impelled to admit it was ea not the sparklirig success I had promised you it was going to) be. Happily, we learned an awfuldot about what to do and what) " | twaitiie control ‘in ‘school - districts man to admit he’s wrong—and it takes a bigger man to _make| In recent years the patrol has been assigned to checking the “We are losing some of the et- using horses,” said . “They've got to take time out to go to the barn for water, then they have to be taken -back to ¢.‘* * * * The nine-horse patrol will be re- placed by 10. “metermaids,.’* The also uses wonien for _ | but it limits its general law en- ‘forcement divisions to men. Hollywood ing big” may be all yo in the’ movie business, says Peter Law-| ford, but the major film studios | will have to limit their: celebrs-| tions to 24 inches if they want to show a profit in television. 88 -@ And that goes particularly for’ the biggest thinking outfit in the lot, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,, where Lawford is currently pine out NBC-TV's: “Thin M&it’ series. couldn't care less how Charles Coburn, 80, Sees) (65 Years i in ‘Show Biz’ Coburn, i cheted beshen tue: iness as a theater usher in his native Savannah, Ga. After many to Hollywood in 1937 and won an Oscar for his 1942 supporting per- formance in “The More the Mer-}- rier.” é Cleo ‘the Hippo Ousts Mate From Water Hole HONOLULU (® — Cleopatra, an 800-pound hippopotamus named after a gal who knew how to man- age the males, is living up to her name. Cleo arrived at the” Honolulu her by 1,200 pounds—right out of ‘his own water hole. His name? Pharaoh. ‘its counties, ck ing into the treasury. Broadway appearances, he camejthinking a lot smaller. ‘too yesterday and promptly ran ule her new mate—who outweighs) Rhode iden hen & population density of 90 or more persons per square mile and is the only state| (——- * o .*% “Metro,” he says with a little twinge of sorrow, “just isn’{ used to television. It's used to dealing) They're going to have to think 24inc ae OK IN ITS PLACE. — Slick, costly production is ail fine} and dandy in its place, Lawford | weenie igi wag blew’ srk up in the poor house? — * * * in big figures and big- productions. ‘TRANSMISSION. SERVICE “ REBUILDING AND ADJUSTING ... 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Apply in sel HEAT TREAT MAN TO ) OPERATE ttmoupueris control a fur- gendince Wri by, Pontiac” Press |MARRIED MAN, ae To “% TO sell and tablished > Insurance - ‘debit, Starting salary, 370 weekly plus pg age font eee ing. ‘Give brief : ve br ln te tlac Press Box 80. ; OPPORTUNITY FOR A N AGORES- sive ambitious Sa lel to igh school naneaiion te cover established te territory, Roch- qster-Mt. Clemens area. Salary ‘commission, car allowance. Phil- ips Petroleum 2. 2023 Orchard Lake Rd., Pon’ oe eee sii pieeton now. st: ._ CONFIDENTIAL _ INTERVIEW LEARN REAL ESTATE BUSINESS salesladies Salesmen eal - * an pros- ~— furnished. Call FE irECE: TECHN]CI cl AN SOME exp Pantiec in f ine ‘Osteopathic Lipta : Saiea ‘REAL CL ESTATE SALESMEN OR ‘saleswomen in new home an a os Waterford ferred. pres Hill Realty Mee Uneven sesso. Sales Supervisors Need ¢ saleamind persots,. Age 25 to 50. Male or female.Anxious 25 to 50. Male or femaie. Anxious to earp over $10,000 minimum yearly, We have 2 separate prod- experience, Join our large active WOMAN WANTS LIGHT HOUSE- ij ALUM. {SIDING PRE-CAST sTONE Applied ONE F y| wets ‘real mosey makers), You by experts, FHA 7 $6.00 per average return Pipers Novelty store Hele Basted Meet Peta sae ONAL ENDOW | Cam don) ob either or both EM_3 Gordon Pisttiey | Puone “PE 46706 » EXCELLENT CHILD CARE BY. - 95" Auburn ‘ave. ' Help Wantes cod referenses*and clean habits.| MF at 34196 for per. A-l BASEMENTS PUT UNDER | IRE ay ot week, Besnand heme. | } 'N i DECORATED, LARGE “UNION. COURT ment Agencies Very good opportunit for an am-|. 80081 interview. Also can. we 3 obs sent home Also brick . and INCOME TAX & ICE | reasonable. 5-4613, Tr ahd Pontiac State Bank Bidg, FE — chimneys. No job too| “removal. Ph. OR : WO Ueaiont | TAP MEN P EXT Oat |) aM KITCHENETTE aes. in who filing to| 5-9227. e. Residential and commer- 2000. USED SMALL PIANO. UPRIGHT T 29 ER. cL sie, ast 7 BEDAM. Ol. PURNACE. TE pot | tard for advancement. Draw | cat Sremest work. Ph. = Ge | Or oener wise. FE — or FE} pores aa vonk a Sa ac Clean an eee = “PRANKS TREE SERV: 2- ae ae a . ath. wy gg ee * | “Werk Wanted Male 10! onk | Tim. remove or trans lant aise | a ITOH TITE, BaENE | _berte Ante. Lk. Open 10106 Sate wits vescaneenaes N 2 Pa BLOCK: BRICK CEMENT WORK | and clearing. Mone Wanted 28A ST FLOOR, 4 CUTE Rt Ga. j ‘ s- ee SAL N WA Ree | and theepiaces ata - — Movin «1 T eee Alberta. Apts regs, lauméey. roesn.. heat, eater = a, ee . Bat. —_ 21 who are interested in a 4-1 CARPENTER WORK NEW - | ~ BULLDOZING oving racking 13 19 MAN WITH 18 YRS. SENIORITY | 2 2 RMS. & BATH, SECOND Le. Adults. 21 Lois, Pontiac. OL 1-875. + BeoRGoe s " | paying career in the sales _repair. PE44710, ao | RS. ob Ut. turn. Close mm. 0 Norton, 3 BEDROOM” AUTOMATIC GAs - ~ aI Kien elec rained in| CARPENTER Al ALTERATION AND | CARL L. reg ce AND 5D SON A-1_ MOVING - HAULING Write | hog Ey Bos 0. Pit Ah = 2 ; seve Sem. Agate Bh wy PHY aeve Nice iawn, “Geckos” oa ga) oe seheel ott amare nade | repatr Pere Pela ance aad Raikes | CERERL LRT OBAVICE' | Sto etmoR exe soa | TRMS- PVT ADEA ENT Gril: | ate tm WAM, Gren, welcome tie88 "ek 3 {rom 9 a.m until 12. Apply 2690 CANPENTER “WORK Wa aTED — _FPE 2-578 FE 2-2630 arse ie se © SU458 | “security. Pontiac Press Box 71. | Call afler 5, OR -3-2223 12 pLARGE RMs. MAIN FLOOR. | Hatebery Rd. Drayton Plains ‘cA iw mf ~ Ss. Jus mes gaaran CARPENTRY, ATTICS, ADDI | REX uce ates Pe a 2 ROOM OR 3 ROO! r \ vt. ent. Lis Allison, ‘2 BDRM: HOME ON WHITE LAKE | So re tats aan STR ¥-= ae Ve xP ~~ mans Bo oo eee Ge eon | Sinith ge Large van of pick- _Wanted to to Rent = 29 | pais. son? enild gto FE 2 RM APT PVT. EN Ae & BATH | RA. $60 per mo FE 4-2544. . = LA. set encrcrsic NE ic =| ose us line. Pa ‘urn- ; =f CHARGE. MAKES ‘e¥ & repair. Formica S| large or smrall, 20 yrs exp. Free | ae — | ELDERLY WIDOW WANTS ROOM 5c, ran RMS. PVT. BATH AND ished. 265 Whittemore \" Loong ake pricleges nr 32). Available good Rawieigh “business | ® specialty, Paneling, porch en- estimates OR_3-6172 “O'DELL CARTAGB — “ana bogrd in Prt home preter- entranc for adults. No drinkers. 2 ROOMS CLEAN “INQUIRE | _preterrea ceeuunuse wa in cage bo Rypiea es a Cukiont 450g Reasonable. Call FE | — Cc E MENT. & BL. OCk ‘Local and long distance moving | Pre. a ‘bor 18 or West side. Pontiac | 8 ‘Pace ~ Park Place- . iv R a ~SATE MODERN. + County lend sines* secure: =o « Phone FE. 86-6306 ; si g ———e . bere. " aR WORE | eee FOR COUPLE. CLEAN |? BEDRMS. 5 R rented yard Cass Lake Rd. | Fant male oO aawiaiee Cyprae ARY “KIND. cierou bourne. ee | © Ta raeayy PEMPCRNG | | Share < Living @ Quarters 30° warm aout Poplars Pa SoREERIG. FUR tthe _FE 42389 | Dept. MCA-606-201. , Ub. B 20603. _ ane 24443. ip = J BEDRM HOUSE eae | PO. MCORGSN. Pensperts, Mi CARPENTER NEW cele eae er eqtimates. Ol n645 STAN — % TON PICKUP LaDY WITH 13 YR. OLD gow |i aus A PVT. ENTR PITAL. ~ af ae yt aa Ms? ste a1 ro DR tea work PG TAPING nOUARAN. | wants work. Call.any time. FE | wishes to chare her § room b Celene: 63 ger week @ i __ | month." 2752_Bénder. OR 3-401 - eae NEW OR REROD. mates. OR 4-841. 1 or 2 children welcome. ore | mae “Lk Ave. 1431. | 2 [ROOMS “AND [TCHENETTE 4 RMS. & ne SMALL DN. PA aay. The Pontiac Press pon ey secrkiaat — ALL | | ieee feet huumen rE bane uoTana WITH 1 CHILD WOULD are Fr white | of heat ‘vary clean Ingulte care | ger"Rq Oriani Atver 3°30 Dm, | q AmSS,_Wimeet 5900, eds s, FE 3-267 5 2.2677. | /ANTED AR F like to share her home with olde NOONE Lad een | taket. at rear door. 308 N. Sagi- ¢ located oo Sines. toad. > : mo | CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN.| 2 er 8-3677. hehe ARTICLES | Fi PICKED | like te thai Pinwe ccgge ith pl ROOMS. LARGE AND FUR-| sew z «ROOM HOE Niarsan/ FOR WANT ADS ter. Kitchens a specialty. FE | ELECTRICAL WIRING NSED | _up kar other wished, Very mice. TV. Adults YE| “5 bs ‘ toe : Ed Murray. PE ‘PRUCK Witt SEM? . TRAiLER —' ce = seiko x00. | _ 2-43%6 ee Te koe Hot wh - F . oT ie : Bar ; ROOFs — |" will haul anything, anywhere | SHARE MY 4 RM.- a ee ae. é ROOM DIAL FE 2.8181 © eae "Reasonable rates OA| - ids. Est. 1910 i Hugus ata sent | sovi dump truck. MA 5-0682 | Wa at Refer PES i 12 Rooms, pe 2 on Store: “Devispurg, ‘Maple #4010 * take Orion sore cre garden pace, * 2 83067. Cass. 2-$946.| MOVING TRUCKING AND } HAUL- ‘ant ransporta m 31 close in a4 | 3 VERY NICE RMS. ON GROUN mo. MY From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. HANDY MA? Y MAN A: AT AUSED CA CAR LOT. HOUS = MOTTES = FULLY | ee eee | level. Pliyate 4 bath | @ RM ae CHILDREN N WELCOME. REAL sae FOR SALE FE _ $97 A E 48450 LA. Young | FE +401 iR ANTED aT } PM. DAILY |? Lg — ie only. BATH ON | Newly decorated: Reasonable. OR | Ciose to ne outieg_werae Py All errors” should ve re iNew (0, DECORATING “on TRAISING &@ MOVING FE! “MOVE YOURSE Li | pe are nM Sie ae reo | ees ae, gy pe j areec en mi eat ati FIL ae = te Sart rey | Lake aha oe oe ronan plaster" bos repair, "PE S437 ANYWHERE | EMpire 3-3438, | 11 N, Telegraph. ties furnished. Near Pontiac Ge close to Sears, $65 mo. PE 8.4003. Press assu no respo é FREE ESTiMaTES ON” 9 WIRING, | ! J i icked vUReinceh abt aaa | ol Rh Bs pg A gt na nl TRUCKING “AND Woon | for water heaters reuges @. dry-| Open and van trailers Wid. |. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 * pe: reek, PE 80480. APT. 8 eral Hosptial. PE 44308, — LARGE HOUSE. IN WATER- fo ant oe vine of othe bet OT re a | lee oe. +Toee 7 4 aad Di aes Os maede 31456 | a ee shoo 8} AUBURN AVE.” + 200Ms. a 3 Ra. Roe Rar * wed S ee rT at oo tric Co w Turon. xle we: 259-1 ve ; WAR RTE D MAN DESIRES a al. any See insertion of the acvertioe PERSONALIZED 1 HOMES \ Better Cash Sale FE _4-5361._ | furnished. FE ¢ __--.. |§ ,RM” MODERN” WHITE 1x. it ren job. FE 8-03 | Ti k Re é Cash Sale. ' Jered valeciecs throamh so | | MADER NCE WORE OR on | FE 0-220 resus 1 TUCKS tO Rent | For new or seasoned iand. con? a ee BELOR AF ‘a1? pains a” xEWiy coneS | Seiv’ Sia “Garon gd, Oeteavities r When cancellations obs desired, by man 45. | PLASTERING = REPAIR. REAS | tracts anywhere Also small | p . y of ¢ space x ? Se wate ts-¥ero eee |__Pat Lee. FE 2.1922 TRUCKS. TRACTORS ties. John Kinzer, Realtor. 670 _ St 286 N. Perry St. th, Oa bus line, near Eastern) NA 6924. as = cn wepaer ie MAN. se WHITE, WISHES WORK | R G SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. ov ul _W,_ Huron 8t.. 3538 | 2 ROOMS, cer CLOSE IN. ea Ra Mc Be eR Bo? | 5 BOOM 7 ee wi TH GARAGE. our a , : E : . iB. NG. ty ta i — 1%, ton stakes -T Ww. J.RMS, BATH. A .| _.Modern, s adjustments ,will be eiveo kind, experienced in weld-| sanding and finishing Pome FE CONTRACT W ANTED FOR IMME- renee . witnout it~ P ine. aust sheet metal and| _ 5-0592. Seomitraiiers ATE "New or seasoned. |$ RMS. MODERN, LAKE FRONT, Siean, Near lake. 40 mo. BING! FARMS. AND ~ . Call PE* #002 or EM | jos PLEMING eee pontiac Farm and Buyers. walling t have you? | no change in summer rates, OR 5 ie 13 Mile. 3 2 den, Cwsctnn time for advertise sore ; qranding. finishing Ope EATING. Tod 1T C Clark Real Estate PE 46492 -or| _3-1375. 3 ROOMS & BATH. INQUIRE i2| attached Dear’ fe, name type mines AN EW Like Opp Jons| FE €. ndustrial Tractor Co. FE 44813 Ask for Mr. Clark./ 39 @ 3 ROOM INDIVIDUAL MDN.| Myra. es ranch home. tes me tp cece See ne ote bind Pee sgt. * | = se Ce ~~ ROOF REPAIRS Open pally YOR cluding Sundey cark neal vg lg Hu- > 5-9088.” Tru, feist. Cublos, Me's. |? ghQOM , LOWER. CLOSE IM: | cory mouse POR RENT PRE. roe i clock noon the. | MAN WANTS, WORK OF ANY ys: : hee se . ; j a * previous to publication kind, FE 86184, EAVESTROUGHING _FE 4.0444 -4-0641 ~* he ron, .FE 4-6492 ry ee e401. Ask | Broadway, Lake Orion 7s week. 51 Feneiey Court, fer adults. Information at 299 E . = _for_Mr. Clark. DOWNTOWN. OOMS . : : t Want Ads mas Work Wanted Female 11 11 | MASON WoRK hs oh hb micut- | Painting & Decorating 2 20 7 7 ee etose,_ “EAR 7 AG iy of part be ‘ up to 9:30 an. nae aa» IMMEDIATE fie ais is) E. HURON. SHIR- ing spac “coms SS ice acne" bg wastvae & moines. so. 1) RM BUILDING | MdeShtlt Rew: SAD PE sSSR CT | ae Pye eater | OF Ste RAS DESIRABLE ae ——— ; Ick }A-| PAINTING AND PAPERING A ION "3 LARGE RMS. AND HALL 2| Brick 2 beeen. aa hy ec, e ‘CASH WANT AD RATES og ms ,BIcK-UP a DE- - SERV IC E | ""Mason Thompson. PR 48364 _| Sige Sad oeerente pot. pide. |? sires cienete ee elem, | — Bae Gegeral Hospital. _ : 32-7004 es. OR 3.2276 A-) PAINTING AND PAPER On any good-iand contract, new! 4-p,m. | eS os ee ee ines 1-De ‘Dave 6Dave IRO' — " < ust of bus . oe ie oy C18 ee rent FESO” | TRENCHING AND | bsneing. Ref Pe canis | Wiactnry. togpreign a property > ROOMS. PVT, BATH & ENT | ai)"yulites tam Warm basement ae e HOUSES lovsEs~ LISERTY & t i tod ry. : . 3e02OCO«2 3.96 ADY INTERIOR DECORATOR rty “Westside. 1° adult. $12 per wk our laundr = * me. 7.45 ta se At 1 IRONINGS.” 1 DAY SERVICE BULLDOZING Papering & painting, RE 80m3. | 28! Ute Ask Ken Templeton. | Fie 2-7962 PE ¢sce i wie sued We, la $25 40g Fe OwINGS ts va eUamey. | RD ‘Thompson. PE eee | At PAINTING, INTERIOR & FX- am 6 tg eal ae , ba 3 RMS. & BATH” UTIL FURN |‘ sig per wk. McDonild street ‘ oj— = rior Tt cern sc cash rehard Lake R 44563 —ROOMS —AND- 5 5; fos 7 315 «867 840 Ca wee sete wre. Buildin Su lies 124 Guaranteed. Free est. PE 4-020) | ter 6 FE 9.6502 _ privale entrance, Electricity. SB SE SS Jere | fe enon & Waterfo | 5 er - | gO: 8 3 60 648 960 Orlando ern l day service - PAINTING PAPERHANGING | and heat furnished 1 child Ayer ies _. §40_N. seainew St 9 4.05 720) «(10.88 renee | FIREBRICK USED 10 eee EA. LLS CLEANED C A Ss H or baby welcome $16 week 3 Rooms, a ile Bath | BE 42591 FE + ee a Prone op age lg | rs brick, 3 cents ea, 145 W. TUPPER OR 37-7061 | Apply 806 St Clair Street Marnie fiteplace, 1a: PRAYTON PLAINS, 27 BEDROOM < delivery, Off Opdyke Rd. FE. | PAINTING | & PAPER HANGING 3} ROOMS, FURNISHED APT. UP- stove ‘k reitig. washing! & eee ee: | FARM Mae ANDISE 8-6478. - SHEET ROCK TAPED & FIN.|._E. Chambers FE 2-4721 “per, ia Pontiac, call |OR 3-4933 drying room. ail utilities | FOR RENT NEWLY DECORATED eed “ Paes = =i | ished Free estimates. FE 4.6191. _ PAINTING | AND DECORA ING is : furnished This is as very 4 bedrm house, sun porch and ~ ‘ bap | PO, a SUsHEL. - OEARBAULINS ALL SIZES K_ wing For land jecntracts tee Augie [3 yen NICE ROOMB ND BATH & —, Arap eres: See at Pb) g¢. on Seminole. exclusive i. aay service. FE RPLU: Johnson Saat eae? pa oss neighborhood $90 per mo. Cal i: BOX ern ‘~. N WANT eatin Was. | 7088 A & N SURPLUS FE aah PUNE ANB, RACE PARER Xow service a ~ Eher tvieaid’ ana 5 ue See FUR ars N. PER. ee siT £4, 4, WOM, Lisi | Business Services eae ihe nn entele i ory. FE 43314 A | FIVE RM. FREE Ri RENT FoR Ree SITTING, DAY OR WEEK, | ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~.-~~~..~~ _Television Si Service 22 ee i | _pairs. Owner, P, O, = 16, 18, 28, 34, 39, 56, 88, ays, Lower ft Sirets LE. MA 4308. | at: seanen OF FOUNTAIN PENS | ~~ Johnson [3 (RYT, ROOMS ie? FLOOR. xo 3 eg & BATH $50 MO’ FE —\ FOR RED Sa 59, 72, 76, 78.79, 90, 92. ‘J /- BABYSITTING repaired by factory trained men | ALL TV SERVICE CALLS _AN- y ROOMS. Bate a eer | — ENT be — stent = al our office —, Printing & —— Peta 7s ._ Day <. night. 1 block ‘off Oakland. FE 5-386 J ROOMS AND BATH ON UNION | BABY S¥TTIN'+ 5 DAYS MUST, Office Suppiy Co aw. YAL ELECTRONIC REALTOR = see ” Be sewty decorated, tied bath, | ; have & Thurs. eves ives rence St. Phone ie 3-015. |e 8.3538 E i hood ss re wan mt sige Sakbitl ey N. gabe as Saw Pe * ithe | | tiie’ See ee * Help Wanted Female 7 7 trom 6 to 10, Willing . to live ip. Al ACE TREE SBERVIC= REL DAY OR “iG T¥" SERVICE CAS, FOR LAND raeeki FE 24233 = TTY @ ROOMS AND PAT NEWLY. opens. Close to schools and | AAA PRD PE a. wovai ang trimming. Get our bid ; FE $-1296 SrkaRae anWank Dinie gts = * domi & Bath Vriirries | —Secorsted. warm._0 a ‘ WOMEN NEED ED DNMEDIATe. SITTING. BY DA OR, FE 27 ———— ——— 3-358 In exchange for wife's part time / R is ATH & P r ENT | _ CALL MRS. BRADY - : . = Part time. aa hour, week, Vic, of Watkins, Pontiac: pLGOMFIELD WALI. CLEANERS | Typev writ S evi 224) service in adjoining home 5¢, OD Wolverine. Lake. MArket 3 ‘BIO CAR Se Sub. | Walls and windows. Reasonable. | Bhd sahelliaaedet eset lmied “MORTGAG ES Fraguin Biv. 15 | 558 East Bivd.,N FE 47533 80'In TREASURE ISLAND. sbo BOOKKEEPING — FULL CHAI E | on_PE 2-1631, TY Ww ies AND ING =~ ON GOOD ere ‘9 acre| 3 RMS PYT BATH ae cLarg & BATH. WEST SIDE. | LYNN er ; $7) beautiful household and sift ttems | — 5, parttime, “or ta-my home, FE — 444 Of BURNER SFRVICE eet s EURTERS. ARR spre in“, Guiness frestes. | Ft e704 ie Bytaings furnished. adults) ¢ peurooms fu. sasement, oft heat, on pe an or pa pois | MAKES ms - Taph- a oe = : ok ae oer 1 \ We tram. Need car and i FLING TYF. | saree PE 52759 fice Su 7° Fare loan. Correspondent (2 RM, FURN. APT COUPLE Ow. ITH UTIL. | Hemreatte, a premaoete” Baeisees Stic | atin Rec iocke FHS | PATRAS WRN ANG WEP | —""""ebclateriag a5 ome te Bee re nom TATU MRECETSAT none: Wawiemore "sittin, eat, “F vetl” clete te 8 wo traas. Write P. 0. olsterin : Was: | CE ne Baga lovel lovely Treas. bs, — vite Keller ANCE § vice ph & << z ov ER $1.00, 000 and, - bath, UH] included. FE * Bee in PPER 25. 11S Seminole. . Is fan, a easy, “Ca abo \ mock Sora EGER a BEADLE's DRAPES, SLIP COV-| avaible te pasetale iad con. | > eee a | Se ee ee eee aap | HOUSE FoR i SELL. taba: é ARS perviee a Cem ae = ers, bed spreads, FE 5-192], acts immediate action Cn: > APT oa ein hate turn, mm 618, a, Week. OR 3-6015./, In Auburn Heights. FB 5-5374. me OPERATOR. ERP. in ai t. al 285 Whittemore. iQUSE FOR | RENT DRAYTON eto, gleady. § dave no evenings. Cail ROS. 6 Oakiend FE pao | ings TA “Cooley Lake Rd. EM | _Tr_Bt. yes WHEN Pet BAT EWE | —Figipe area, lake, OR bors & bag on Pala C MOTOR SERVICE. RE- thas aA “33 Wanted Real Estate 32A ae garage . ; Gi a & rew'-ding. 218 ik THOMAS Et ems ™ mate | GODERN 3 _BEDRM_—TOS Wik ees ae ny. pay are Suh tew! ding. E, Pike it N. Perry ARR DARA - rane = shower, Gas heat, FE 23313. : 3 ka SEaVice SLIPCOVERS. pales ODERN 2 . HOUSE. “CAREER WOM AN Trim. remove ot transpiaat, Also _Spreads. Your material. APR $330,000 IN SALES IN THE PAST amo. Uti! /extra. Call between 3 and 5 p.m. MA ae é ian mae Os ~_ Lost 4 & Found 2 24 wiz Mopths. Proof we can sell) Aaufts "only. ci : de age FURNACES CLEANED & SERV. fein 13 BATH. GROUND 1_ BE 5-6410 or PS 2-7271 OME ON COM cx. need Ct. Nelson. FE S178, FE) 35238 or Of DIXIg HWY. GAs/ Across from beach. Furm: of un- teceptionist. GENE'S HEATING SERVICE A W ARNING H Yl \ oe sag 2? children welcome. MA 41290; = LS eeenanee etpatieds #old;-repairad 4. pagiidh setter picked UIT oh eS 5 5-12 a _ Funeral Directors 4 _Donelson:Johns ? : Vaeerene Si ple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance ie nee pe or M otor ¢ in Birmingham for 4 chil- Rg OE ed oe “with ability. Yn ‘PEGGY'S jen. mounts: | iape-wiDDLEAOR, “BAB 7% e. ea ma Ag I Fe “toi ‘ Pig late Ba oa dune WOMAN R WANTS “HOUSE. ‘Sabreiting : _ WASHI re gervice TRONINGS—CALL ders, rE WASHINGS AND Spay Aa TAX SERVICE 8 Saginaw your home, or business. sd Give You 1 Place to Pay | able. FE 4.2905, - WITH INCOME TAX | Wid. Children to ) Board 26 2 t t i i prepery. a+ we waiting. McKINNE 18ST FLOOR 3 8 — Close in. $18 wkly. PE | 3310 “Crooks Ra Rochester, HEATING . service on ty: a tid _- gy _in my home. Ate FE 88455. _Income | Tax Service Jj (OK TT _ PE 6 Fae Lt | ACCOUNTING " AND. NCOME “TAX rvice incividtals, smaii business, Reasonable rates. W. R Bolin./ FB, §-5773, * ; 1, BQORKEEFING 7 HOTEL a al . OR 3.6083 bolus 5-126 . s rE —Lake,_under treatment det “fables. You Have Bee FE 20474 $3 .N, wh r ‘Re ater end taph Open fvew le eee Sialic _ t ig a el e 7\> and nat Com Lake. "areas, we have dina” Bese ttanet eficten service, now, Richard Stee ¥, +6210, le, LOST: ee aKG WHITE. {ROURD. BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE | FURN OR __Work and kitchen help. PE: 4-9198 ee case Y : . and D. | Sanckaie skit See IGE Ease Your Mind ont oe ee CAKE FRONT APT. 2 BEDRMS. sere ‘Tayler, R4,, or phone WOMAN DESIRES DAY WORK OR i Call trvi Restor Po. PONTIAC, EM +3 1 ; with heat & hot water. EM/ _¢20 S kitchen help, Ref, FE 5-9710, aft _ Burne Pe epics. zving | Xestore Credit. = ONN ‘T56 ait 3474. RFR N. BASEMENT. mas | ‘'e ARE NOT - ; “LIGHT HOUSEKEF PING “ROOMS, Nicely furn. $75. per mo. OL 1-6363 WILL DO BABYGEFTING WN My AN INCOME vrax eeroRN pre © | WE ARE NOTA We navir quatirieg suvmns | UGHT HOUsEEEE EL ween ¢ and © Dan. _home. Good care. FE 46172. | pent alg with cylin bg | LOAN COMPANY | tles p Al ie acreeve. Page ak LARGE 3 ROOM FURNISHED 5 RMS & BATH. NO CHILDREN. ____ Buildi - Serv 12 _Appointment. FE 3-7534. ' MICHIGANCREDIT | cai! wil give rou immeciate ac-| partment. Private bath. cou-/ _$60 mo. F a7... ; Ging Service 12 ee E STEVENS * C dates rc -DIi e 402 N. Saginaw. Cau before § RM Fi 2 v /. AAA Floor Sanding | iéatfPCaces epee) CUNSELUES= ROY KNAUF LoWen—4 Bile a SRE won. | Rect Tae Gdn ea ee GP | Oor Sanding | | HOME-CALLS BY APPOINTMENT) Above Oakland Theater __ 26) W. Huron si FE 2-740 | “OUER 4 RMS & gerd EE sae c. Bt BILLS = Pale E ose | D & R BOOKKEEPING & TAX | SPECIAL GOLN WAVE. 450) water furn. $85. PE 5-264 FURN. HOUSE, 4 = ~~ A-A TRENCHING: “Call for Appoint. EM 3 tay PE 2244 vga ae Bere Rent Apts. Furnished 33 get fa % % 2 aa hen" oe z 740% ies Trice — i : _ Footings, | deptte 1 Pield. OR 3-4943 NEED siete mag YOUR IN. ap EEE sg fe ore, | 1 BEDROOM APE PARTLY ror. | ORTONVILLE. UPPER Fiat KEEGO HAR a | come tax? Forms ‘intelligently ’ per mo. FE 41066. | nished. Adulis,. For lease Jan. | Clean. $40° eS * oe Fn name. ie er ne A&B TRENCHING | repared. Reasonable $ Dia sale: 15th BetAir Manor, $100 per mo. RELIAB BABY _ | pree = * TIP TOP RANCH, OLD FASHION per me heat Footings. Water Line, Field Tue wy. Waterford, — 44. | hayrides. moonlight rides, winter | FE + od oer nai se 3 eee 25m ——e eS ; | activites, 5500 M39 MU 40325. i RM Won a a oe eabret, san Yi BED. ANY TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS Need 1 Help [Oona er asi bas Geceers 2 Trig COMO: Pome wir FB CUSTOM DRAWN EM 3-403! | Lk... Ra. |SOP oH x M. ANOR AP TS. Ty as 7 RMS AND BATH Fi UNFURN. 7 RMS. 81/ Auburn FE 4-5361 NEAT 31 Small Apt.. Reas & BA _furn Ished ROE F) y Raa Py a BA ATH & ENT. al 3 Tange “hid PvT- Ev, BATH, ANE AND ent... RMS. ALL MODERN “path &_ent.. Berge. & EM: Ms. ewly R “GLOBE N desorateae duit FE. 2-1410— BATH “AND ENT 2. t. FE 35-0683 after 1 4PT, 1 CHILD. | quickly ‘Yor you. Call- WANT “ans To. sent g Baer WITH ie Ps «ae ME are WHY IS I Ost” ski. WITH BINDING os z See ieee bee &} our ceasteesel b saesectn alas | E ST we can sel! “PLACE A “LOST” AD. 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