» ‘The Weather . | U.S, Weather Bureau Forecast Cloudy. ee (Detatis Page 2) o—* ‘ ss date YAR L i * * * * Radi —24 PAGES ~ UNITED PRESS PrEANATIONAL w rd \, \ Snow Brings, Out the Sweepers: CLEAR 1 THE WALKS. — _ was piling up added chores for Pontiac house- _wives this morning. The light. i to ses out dad or sad youngsters wan an il ats wont hee ; es he weatherman ¥ Ponting reas Photo | shovels, was being swept away with brooms, as Mrs. Charles Harmon Jr.,.48 Thorpe St., is doing here. * snowfall, not - Highway Deaths g PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1958 Replaces Top. Army Brass” een aitemea ; Batista akes Up Military Hit 508, State Has 19 Killed Hope Still Held. Out That Holiday Toll Won't Set Record Traffic . 3 eee eo Miscellaneous .. 54 Total - From Our News Wires Careless driving and ‘whirling speedometers swelled an awesome Christ- mas period traffic toll. to- eee eee Tibet Defies Red China; 65,000 Reported Dead “TOKYO (UPID—Reports Cte the underground resistance move-,on the Lama's life because several. out of remote Tibet indicated today ‘ment in Tibet already has suc-, ‘of his bodyguards were killed. the tiny, ancient nation is waging) an armed revolt against Chinese) Communist rule, They said 65,000 the Reds persons had been killed in tne,” months-long fighting, . .. — -- The reports said the Dalal | ceeded in infiltrating areas which! It is generally believed that the holiday period by the Na- previously considered| Dalai Lama is being forced by the tional Safety Council. to cooperate with} |the em and some circles believe that) | ported Friday night that the soar- ‘he himself might be behind the! Communists safe.”’ a * * * There was a recent fight at Shi-| revolt. Lama, spiritual leader of the mountain-top nation, may seek asylum in India. gatse, headquarters of the Pan-! The Indian government still has chen Lama, whom many consider not formally denied reports that -|day but safety officials held out hope that auto fatalities might not hit the all-time holiday record: _ which .zoomed Christmas Day to a record-breaking pace, was still . “substan- ‘tially ahead” of 620 deaths predicted for the four-day Howeve®, a NSC Spokesman re- ing toll might not be bound for the all-time high of 706 traffic deaths, set in a similar Christmas period two years ago, ‘ ee eee The deadly traffic tally,| She Knows Why Handcuffs Not a Good Present SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Mrs. Charles Husted has decided that handcuffs as a Christmas present for her S-year-old weren't such a good idea after all. Then yé@terday, her son, Vinceat, locked the handcuffs on his right ankle. Police had to, be called to free the lad. d “T’ve hidden the handcuffs so that neither my boy nor my hus- band can play with them,”’ Mrs. Husted saiid today. Boy, 8, Killed by Girl's Car Driver Says Youngster Darted Into Path of Her Auto James C. Hankie, eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hankie, 4820 Rochester Rd., Troy, was dead) on arrival at St. Joseph Mercy) Hospital, Pontiac, after being struck by a car about 6 p.m. yes- terday. Troy police said the driver of 'the“tar, Donna M. Sutherland, 19, Admits Killing Nurse HELD IN- SLAYING — Luis Moya, 22, left, has admitted, Sends Troops to Halt Rebels in Las Villas Revamps Staff in Face of Castro’s Drive to Cut Cuba in Half "__ From Our News Wires - gencio Batista shook up the central Cuban army com- mand today and ordered 2,000 reinforcements to the -|“waistband” province of Las Villas to halt a rebel drive to split Cuba in two. .| The rebel radio has said the fall of Santa Clara, capital of Las Villas, was a “matter of hours.” It also claimed that the port. of- coast of Las Villas had been captured and that the south coast naval base at Cien- Batista. met with his top army, mavy and police officials at the presidential palace and later issued a communique announcing a shake- up in the army high command. The communique said Col,- QO AP Wirephoto Caibarien on the north . Western section under the Pan- 'to be a Red Chinese puppet. It the Dalai Lama has sougft asylum Two more highway fatalities | The reparts came from New Del- was thought this was an attempt!in India, hi, Calcutta, Bhutan, Katmandu. | today boosted the Christmag hol- iday death toll on Michigan high- Kalimpong, Darjeeling and smaller. hill cities-near the Tibetan border. any large-scale fighting in the past Commercial travelers and refu-| gees said the largest flareup came in the August-October period when, the proud Khamba tribe in the .. eastern province of Kham revolted. | They said about 50,000 Chinese | Reds were killed, Tibetan death | estimates ranged from 5,009 to | 15,000, The Communists tacitly admitted: they were having trouble in Tibet when they announced that they were delaying imposition of their heavily-criticized ple's com- mune system in that country. | There apparently has not been any large-sacle fighting:in the past two months, but fumerous smal] scale actions have occurred. * * Nationalist Chinese sources on Formosa claimed that the Tibet re- volt also has spread to four prov- inces in northwest China. In some areas, rebels have seized key po-| sitions and forced Communists into, the mountains, they said. Adding to the Chinese Commu- nists’ woes, most of them brought on by the commune sys- tem, were the thousands of ref- ugees fleeing into Burma. Ran. goon reports said these refugees refuse to return to China even on the threat of death. Reports reaching New Delhi said the main road from Tibet was’ closed in October when the Kham- bas booby-trapped it with ditches covered with earth and sticks. They, also destroyed several trucks by! rolling huge boulders down the | mountain sides on them. __ The reports said that the Ti- betans were angered by the in- Hams Report Balloon Landed in Venezuela . CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)—Aerial searchers tried today | to pin down unconfirmed reports from ham radio operators that the British balloon Small World had landed in east- ern Venezuela after a transatlantic flight. The air search began Friday over the jungle area of the Orinoco River delta. The amateur radio operators reported that the balloon and its four passengers had landed near Pedernales, a Venezuelan port on the Atlantic at the northern edge of ‘the wide delta. The town is just 20 miles west of the tip of Trinidad in the British West Indies. * * The report gained strength when Minister of Communi- cations Oscar Machado Zuloaga was quoted in oes hewWspapers as saying the balloon had landed in Vertezuela The Civil Aeronautics Authority said, however, that it had . nothing to confirm the report. It was supervising the search by a Communications Ministry DC3. After searching for only an hour or two, the plane was forced by darkness to land at Maturin, 60 miles west of Pedernales. * * bd The Smal} World cast off from Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the Canary Islands, 65 miles off the coast of Morocco, on Dec. 12. The goal was to drift with the winds to Barbados, some 3,000 miles away in the West Indies Federation. This was the first attempt of a free balloon to float across the Atlantic. The purpose was to study weather conditions and wind currents. Prince Philip, husband a Britian’s was the patron. Queen EHzabeth II, Those aboard were pilot A.B. Eiloart, 51, a London busi-. | nessman; his son Timothy, 21, radioman: navigator Colin Mudie, 31, who crossed the Atlantic in 1952 in a 19-foot whaleboat; and Mudie’s wife Rosemary, 30, the cook, photographer and co-pilot. ways to 19, ranking the state ' among the first six in the na- | ' thon in traffic casualties, | | The latest victims were Philip ‘Creel, 23, Detroit,- whose car blew ‘a tire, jum the curb and struck a pole, Miss Ethel] Davis, 26, treoa © store whee Hie Bieter "Lote 12, and 4 neighbor, nine-year-old ee Barryman of 1105 Glaser in Murder of Carp, who rammed into the rear} S| ‘of a parked car on a highway a few miles from: her home. | kk * * | Three young men riding with her iwere uninjured. Ironically, the driver of the parked. car, Richard! Lee Scott, had stopped his car to italk to Miss Davis’ brother. | 38 traffic deaths. Texas was sec- Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania | 19 each, Illinois 18, North Car- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | * * * | State fo Achieve Cut in Highway Deaths EAST LANSING — Michigan | will achieve its goal of reducing | traffic fatalities by at least 10 per | cent in T1958, State police predicted | ‘today, The forecast was made despite the high holiday death toll. This will be the third straight 'year the state has accomplished a ‘similar saving of lives. Projected figures for the entire year are 1,375 fatalities, a saving of 162 lives and a 10.5 per cent re- ‘duction from last year. -| There were 1,537 persons killed ‘on the state's highways in 1957. crease of Chinese settlers being sent into the nation and the de- portation of about 5,000 young Ti-) betans to Red China’ for “higher training.” The immediate cause of the fali flareup, however, was the Chinese Communist scheme to divide Tibet into three areas. The central portion would have been under the Dalai Lama and the chen Lama with the capital at Shigatse. The Chinese Commu- nists intended to control the east- ern state of Kham themselves. The Khambas objected with No Room Under the Tree ae re , Z Ae force. The Communists promptly called for ‘‘complete annihilation” of the rebel forces. Travelers in Bhutan said that Church News ,........... 8-9 Comics... iscsess fiveecc ss 18 Editorials ..........: eet 4 Green Empress .......... jena Home Section .......... 13 - 15 Markets (ooo. .652 che cess: 19 ODINUATION . 0560 cece, 8 eda 8 ~ GRANDPA'S GIFT — Marvin K. Maus of . TV & Radio Programs 23 | Denver gave this full-sized fire. engine ‘to his Debra Maus, Wilson, Earl b 24 | grandchildren for Christmas. Shown enjoying Women’s Pages........... 6-7 | the new toy are (from left) Dick, 5, Don, 3, and equipment salesman, for-the present, and really give the siren, lights and, ‘Sell a workout. a ) mS AP Wirephoto 6. They asked grandpa, a fire California led the nation with further investigation, police said. | ond with 33 dead, New York 25, | olina 17, Massachusetts 14, and in Weather ‘Forecast Here Atlas Still Talking giant missile was “interrogated and | cessive passes across the United , police said. "The girls sald the boy was a few feet behind them “when they heard a bump and looked back and “saw Jimmy rolling down the road.” Police- said the girls ran to the boy’s héme, and that his parents VENTURA, Calif. woman to have her”boy.” Dist. Atty. Roy Gustafson “She didn’t. want ‘another beth Duncan, 54, who was indicted Friday on a charge a | ton “— police say, that he and Augustine Baldonado, 25, were hired to | Jose Casillas Lampuy, a veteran Oakland | S.. Royal bos;| Kill nurse Olga Duncan of Ventura, Calif. Detective Ray Higgins | of the anti-Castro fighting in Highway darted into the| ‘questions Moya. ay ead veod' Oriente rte — ‘ Toll | path -of her car Brig. Gen. Alberto Rio Chaviane n? on Rochester road as zone commander in Las Villas near Glaser n ict 10 er WO en Province. Street. . 92 James was Mt Col. Cecilio Fernandez Aguero ‘turnin was, appointed provincial opera- bd tions officer and.2,000 troops were Young Bride Batista also announced he had recalled. to -duty Gen. Jose E. Pedraza, who was army Batista’s _ preside: from 1940- was discussing Mrs. Eliza-|1944._ a called police, : ‘No charges have been made]; against Miss Sutherland pending two men she is accused of, hiring to kill her daughter- | in-law, Talking to reporters following: the return of the indictments, | Gustafson said it was a dramatic) midnight confession by one of the accused hired killers that led to the county grand jury's swift, action. The jurors deliberated only 13) Little Change ' Cloudy and little temperature peo is the forecast for the Pon- itiac area by the U.S. Weather Bu-|minutes before indicting Mrs. hee for tonight and tomorrow.|Duncark_ Luis Moya, 22, and The low tonight will be about 30/Augustine Baldonado,. 25, for the murder of Olga Dunean, 30, preg- Tomorrow’s high is expected to nant wife of Mrs. Duncan’ $ son, lreach around 37, Winds will b e8-15 Frank. m.ph,., becoming northwesterly. kk *& * The outlook for Monday is mostly Moya, a drifter with an eight- 'cloudy with, some light snow and year record of arrests, had main- little temperature change. tained a sullen silence since the Twenty-four was the lowest. ther- body of the Canadian nurse was mometer reading preceding 8 a.m. \found in a hastily dug grave near in downtown Pontiac. The record- here last Sunday. But as midnight ing at 1 p.m. was 3. tolled on Christmas night he called ‘in his jailers. “I have confessed to God and ask forgiveness,’ he told them, and gave a statement the district attorney said corroborated in every detail one made earlier oy degrees. After 35 Sessions ‘of murder, along with thet Dag Visiting Sudan The rebels control highways con- necting. Havana and Santa: Clara, and travel is risky, While Castro’s forces appeared gaining on .arms smug- gled from the Uniteg States, there was grumbling in government cir- cles at the attitude taken by Wash- ington. The United States was accused -by_many ef helping the rebels, in effect, by maintaining an émbar- go on shipment of weapons to the Batista government. -. - The insurgents, in a more confi-., dent mood now, are able for the first time to occupy populated (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) 19 Below in Colorado NEW YORK (UPI)—The ,na- tion’s lowest temperature today was 19 degfees below zero at Fraser, Colo., the U. S. Weather Bureau reported. Yesterday's high was 78 at Key West, Fla..| KHARTOUM, Sudan iH — U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammar- skjold is making an official two- day visit to Sudan. 2 Rich Mutts Hold Water Works Stock SAN JOSE, Calif. (?—Mac and George, a couple of - rich mutts, are joining the ranks of San Jose Water Works stockholders. Mac is a part Irish terrier, part everything else. He’s |Baldonado. The two men say Mrs. Duncan promised them $6,000, to kill the woman her sen had married. last June. They carried out the murder, plot last Nov. 17, they said,-luriffg| the bride into their car and chok-' ing and beating her to death. kt ke | A fierce jealousy lay behind, WASHINGTON (UPI) — Amer- ica’s Atlas satellite still is ‘‘talk- ing. Un The Defense Department said the four and a half ton satellite ex- changed four more voice and tele- typewriter messages yesterday with Army ground stations. The tested successfully” on four suc- States. ~ It marked the 35th time since the Atlas was shot aloft by the air force Dec. 18 that the delicate out- er space cotnmunicationg ‘‘brain”’ has been interrogated. The Pentagon reported that thus to break it up after the ceremony. Duncan has separated from his! back to live with his mother. Mrs. Duncan has denied any con- nection with her daughter-in-law's Policemen Save 3 From Detroit Fire | and their granddaughter were led Mrs. Duncan's plotting, Gustafson|* safety by two policemen today, said. She did everything she could from their apartment above a barn: to prevent her son’s marriage and ing Hieaning shop. = bride after two weeks and gone! yy the fire attracted patrolmen, Bernard L. Carolan as they. were passing the Mack* avenue shop at 3:40 a:m. 10. George is a four-year- '|old mostly cocker spaniel. Neither will ever have a- WOrTy as to where their next meal comes from. _ Their late master, Thomas F. Shewbridge, directed in his wilt that the profits from _his ‘$100,000 estate go to providing for his two ‘pals, “IT wish the dogs to have the ~ * | best of care,” he wrote in a will . A burglar alarm short-circuited dated Feb. 26, 1958. The 50-year- old childless widower died Dec. | i: His will, filed for probate .Fri- DETROIT (B—A_ Detroit couple Quinn and James P. inspector - general and chief of police during -|far since Presidént Eisenhower's Christmas message was broadcast to earth a week ago, the relay equipment has been loaded and unloaded with messages 29 times. Railroad Seeks Approval to Drop Suburban Trains NEW YORK — The Delaware,| Lackawana & Western Railroad said it will ask the New Jersey Public Utilities Commission today for permission to drop 42 suburban passengef trains. Meantime, the Interstate Com- merce Commission ordered the Le- high Valley Railroad Co. to keep its passenger trains operating while the agency conducts an investiga-| ition of the railroad’s proposal to, avanuon chem. Peeping through a window they}. saw the shop was filled with smoke. * sLed to safety by the two were Theodora Angoftt, 16, and her grandparénts, Peter Angott, 78, and his wife, Elizabeth, 66. The Angotts had been asleep. death. She also has denied being jealous of the pretty nurse, Mrs. Duncan did not testify. Her son did, however, and it was a shaken, dejected man who walked from the jury room. : & * * Duncan, 30, a bushy-haired man with heavy, dark-rimmed glasses, told reporters he had been asked mostly about his mother and her many marriages, four of them in eight years to men much younger than she. They ended in annul- ment or divorce. ter closed a carol concert at Pen- “I find it fantastic to believe S| tonvife Prison by saying: ‘‘Good- that mother killed my wife,’ he bye, see you all again text said. ‘I néPer recall her; being | year.” cruel. She has never been able to: . hurt anyone or anything. She | ‘would have to be insane to have, |done it.” r ¥ ‘See You Next Year’ LONDON (UPI)—Convict ap- plause changed to frosty silence yesterday when a woman choris- Hay Ride & Sleigh Ride Potiy Land Farm, Inc. {1897 N. Adams Rd. ———, OLive 1-0151 _ Mich, day, ordered all his assets, includ- ne a li-acre valuable prune ranch in nearby Campbell, turned into cash. He then said common shares of water works stock should be bought with all dividends going for the care of the dogs. The stock closed Friday at m3, It pays an annual dividend of $2.40. ra The American Trust Co., ad-°- ministrators of the estate, ‘figure it will come to $80,000 atter taxes—or 1,500 shares. That'll mean better than $3,000 a year for Mae and George. ” Shewbetdge put a 20-year maxt- jmum on ptovic for the dogs. After that periéd, the entire estate is to go to any furviving, egal heirs. 4 HAVANA—President Ful- fuegos was “besieged.” _- H ee en a ree t ea. Se he are _ house said. The Weather Largest Tricking Firm in South Purchases “Highway Tractors | McLean Trucking Co., of Win- ston-Salem, N, C., largest motor poate: common carrier headquar- ‘tered in the South, has purchased |’ 110 GMC Diesel cab-over-engine highway tractors. * © * Announcement of the sale was made by R. C. Woodhouse, general o 3 3 . a + _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1058 No Stine CHICAGO (Wen — Spokesmen, still rhaintained by the striking en- for 1.500 American Airlines pilots|gineers, now in the 34th day. \today indicated predictions of an early end to the strike that has grounded the nation’s largest fleet of airliners may have been pre- mature. * * * C, N, Sayen, president of the Air Lines Pilots Association, said} that although he spoke by tel phone with Leverett Edwards, | chairman of*the National Mediation) Board, about a truce proposal, he! truck sales manager for the GMC Truck and Coach Division. The new units involved in the | sale have the GM super economy | diesel engine develeping 190 horsepower and are rated at 65,- 000 pounds gross combination | weight. | They join 18 similar tractors in the McLean fleet which have been) in use over the past 10 months, ee | THe models sold have been set- had ‘“‘no idea” where Edwards had | got ,the impression a settlement iwas in the offing. Edwards announced yesterday | that the results of a conversation between the three-man mediation | m and the | him | ' board in ' ALPA im) Chieago . made “hopeful the strike may be re- selved within the next few days.” -Should the engineers settle their differences with EAL, the aifline| has ‘still another problem — the flight attendants union is threat- ening to strike if an agreement 1S not reached in its negotiations wah the company. * Pontiac Woman ls. Extradited Eleanor Joann Wilson: Returned to Rochester in Robbery - Beating “The only thing discussed was) Pontiac Thursday has been charged the proposal forwarded earlier by Edwards,” Sayen said. ting performance records this past, were some points on that proposal year with scores of the nation’s mofor freight earriers, 2 * * * Production schedules at GMC Truck and Coach have been re- demand for the vehicles, Wood- remand for the vehicles. Wood- Boy Driving Without License Rolls Car Over A 14-year-old Milford boy was| ticketed for driving an auto with- that needed clarification.” . * * * * Neither “Edwards nor Sayen said which of the 12 points in:the pack-| ‘age proposal were discussed. American Airlines, which has- been strikebound since Dec. 21, | accepted Edwards’ proposal shortly after it. was proffered but the union has held out for further clarification ef the terms. -The strike against American, coupled with twin. strikes. by flight engineers and mechanics at East- ern Airlines, had idled one third of the nation’s air carriers at the height of the Christmas noes out an operator's license and his ‘ friend was taken to Pontiac Gen-| eral Hospital yesterday after the - auto rolled over in Milford Town. | ship. . * * * Oakland County sheriff's depu-_ ties said Ronald A. Kunder of 1748. Handy Dr., was ordered to appear, in the Oakland County Suventie| Court within 15 days. The accident | occurred on W. Commerce at, Hickory Ridge road, The passenger, dames B, keld, 15, of 1736 Shoreline be. Mitford, was treated for hip and chest abrasions at the hospital and released. — ‘ * *. * “~Ronakt told deputies he was un- able to explain the accident. The car rolled over near a sharp curve and the pavement was wet, depu-| ties said. The car isiowned by Ronald's father, John. said Seg lv | jling to be converted freely int iforeign exchange. Several other| iB uropean countries hastened to fol- travel rush. ; * * *® -: Although machinists have accept- ed a new contract, a spokesman | said they will not cross picket lines Britain to Allow “Pound Exchange Expect Other European Countries to Follow Suit in Money Conversion — “There with first-degree grand ‘larceny in the robbery of a North Syracuse, N. Y., salesman. Miss Eleanor Joann Wilson, a night club entertainer, was re- turned to Rechester, N. Y., last night. She waived examination before Justice of the. Peace La- mont McNall and was ordered A 2l-ye&r-old woman arrested in}. “held for the grand jury. She was picked up Thursday by | ‘Detroit police at the home of her | son, 73 Seminole Ave., on a fugi- tive warrant. The salesman, George Fisher, is in critical condition after being. beaten in a motel] near Rochester. He was robbed of $50 and a gold’ ring, police said. Miss Wilson told Detroit au- with Fisher at the motel but de- robbery. turned to Rochester with a mem- department. Cuba Staff fie as Rebels Advance (Continued From Page One) places instead of waging stab at- : jtacks and hasty retreats to hide- LONDON (UPI)—Britain was re- outs in the countrysid>. erge of permitting the pound ster- ow suit. local civil governments in anticipa-| » | tion ot taking bver complete towns. I The government called the rebel | claim to Santa Clara “‘premature,”’ | but “did not directly contradict the| other rebel claims, which indicat-| parents, Mr. and Mrs, Randall Wil- | — thorities she had spent some time | ja, 5 in Circuit Court on charges! nied any part in the wenting or She waived extradition and re- Howard ‘1H. ber of the Monroe County sheriff's 24, of 3349 Wesson St. liably reported today to be on the| The rebels are reported creating ‘held David W. for investigation in the hammer} Hold Detroit Man The Day in Birmingham | | cd Pontiac Press Photo terday were Norman Kuijala, first vice president; NEW EXCHANGE CLUB PRESIDENT — Byron_Cole (right), installed as the new president of the Pontiac Exchange Club yesterday. noon at the Waldron Hotel, is shown here receiving his president’s pin from LaVerne Scanlin of Battle Creek, president of the Michigan Exchange Clubs. Other aa of the Pontiac ou Bustalied yee - Floyd Temple, second vice president; Gordon | Reynolds, third vice president; Smith Falconer, secretary; Kenneth Hempstead Jr., treasurer, and Keith Johnson and Morgan sine. members of the Board of eee Trio Round Over Ww as Teams Widest Flanker .}sponsored by the Birmingham ‘|University Women, students of the Will-O-Way Appren- tice Theater will present the an- nual Christmas play for’ children chapter of American Association of Performance will be given at the Birmingham Theater at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The play, The Brokee Doll,” was written and directed by Celia Merrill Turner of Will-0- Way. Starring as the Virgin a ‘The cast acindion 13 other young: isters and three adults. . The annual play is one of the holiday highlights for area school children. _ Bloomfield Hills dogs will sport red hydrant-shaped dog tags next year. The licenses may be ob- tained at the city hall. . A check with clerks in surround- ing municipalities revealed -that the rest of the area canine citizens will have to get along with grat nary dog tags. Ike to Tour Farm if Cold Snap Breaks GETTYSBURG (UPI) — Ptesi- dent Eisenhower may be able to get out and around his frozen farmland. today if the weather to Stand Trial College President Arr rives “for Break - In ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) — Thejfinally took the bus because he be of breaking and entering. Missouri Valley football team’s was afraid he would be late for Bound over yesterday by Mu- ‘Lonesome President” arrived! the kickoff. inicipal Judge Cecil McCallumr were: here by bus today and said he, x * * Hatchett, 21, of 180 couldn't understand why family’ Missouri Valley's football team: Alexander Soe 1ers Jr., and Ar- lost. of 318 Howard Three men will arr: xigned | Wesson St: Tangerine Bow] this afternoon and Collins planned to be in the stands. But for a time it looked as * * * M. Earle. Collins, thur P. Brown, 21, | McNeil. St. Dr. president wos of Missouri Valley College, said though he would be the widest, They are accused of breaking he caught an earlier than planned flanker in the history of the game. | into the Pontiac Auto Body. Co: train in Missouri and did not tell, * * ‘offices on Dec. 24. his family because “‘they were all His wife reported him missing: The three men waived examina-'gsjeep" when he decided to leave, Thursday and set off a search ition before coe McCallum, who around midnight. by police agencies, news reporters, | set. bond at $200 fami d friends tha is |) can't anderstend) why they amily and friends that stayed one Zs step behind hi across the con-| were worried,” he said, “] wen eae HD SS ‘ around the world once. They , “ind weets ata time and Oe (J § Heads Toward - Record Death Toll | didn't worry about me then.” (Continued From Page One) n Robbery - Beating JACKSON (UPI) — Police today Napier, 35, Detroit, “Collins said he got off the train| in Jacksonville because he Ww tired after the fong day coach rc | {rom Missouri and got some sleep He had] in a Jacksonville hotel. * * | b wo! ‘The moves conincided with an/ed ap all-out insurgent effort to| adgeoning ant en ae eel planned to catch one train this) Wee snd Minar New ossellini eeking \ 258 announcement later today split the 750-mile island in two with) morning, then a later one, and, rc at France would devalue the Fidel Castro's rebels occupying the The victim, Miss Rath Nichols, ——— —— 2 * : ler d, inl 1 t, Eastern end and Batista’s gover | 33, was in critical condition at | Thirty- Sites persons ‘a died a usto y Ol : ren [hen A easia canalinclarapingipeal r - Foote Hospital, Jackson, follow. . i cidentall Ce ja d with\a new “hard”’ franc with most Ment holding the west. , D in Mother cidenta y in Canada during "of the Post-war inflationary zeros | Civilians were warned to keep ing a night of surgery, suffering yA g ROME (UPT)—An attorney for lopped Xt \clear of rebel positions as the gov-. multiple skull fractures from the M N t G : | today. Roberto Rossellini asked a court! _« -@ ‘ernment proclaimed an all-out, impact of several hammer blows. ay INO e * * * today to give him custody of the} < : drive to wipe out the insurgents. Miss Nichols was alone in the| Of these, 23 were traffic deaths, three ene. born of his mar- Teen 2 Tilney) aaa | aN planes are ea the, al- store last night when bee attacker B ack H ome 3 by fire. 1 by drowning and 6 i ready to have bombed the out-) . iscellaneous fatalities riage to Ingrid Bergman. — - waa expectég te snnoudce tind coin ai Placetas) on (the iain, ‘entered. He apparently demanded | TT LOlis wm mia. June | miscellaneous fatalities. ; Mario Cavalieri presented Res- th ted walla be freely co oe eC /money. She may have resisted, and) yin. ony ofie Gal The survey started at noon e peu reely con- /highway east of Santa Clara, where he beat her over the head with the. alter, 22, who wants only to sellini’s petition te the Rome civil court. | vertible abroad. | ithe rebels are tightening a ring hammer. Miss Nichols. in the strug:| | Similar announcements were ex. around the capital of Las Villas oie tore a pocket of the essail- An Italian custody verdict would pected in West Germany and Nor-| province. to the movie director, The chil- dren—8-year-old Robertino and the’ ~ nét necessarily be of much value way. * * In Copenhagen, the The two-year rebellion faced its Ne | bloodiest turn as government hand. The robber took $116 from nish gOV-| forces struck at heavily populat- 6-year-old twins, Isotta and Isabel- ernment announced today, that the; eq districts which until now have la, are living near Paris with their Danish kroner will be made freely been kept out of the range. of mother and her new husband, Lars convertible abroad starting Mon- Schmidt. day, Relief From Winter 4 Warm Air Invades East By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | A warm air invasion, triggered by mild southerly winds, hugged: the eastern third of the nation to- day while rainfall licked the South- east and the Northwest. The warming trend offered more Christmas season relaxation, for many parts of the East from) the winter cold. The generally fair Fall U.S. Weather ae Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY pars loudy with occasional snow or sleet this morn-) img accumulating less than one inch.” Partial seis: and warmer this atte: noon, teday 40, Southwest wind - 8-15, Prey cloudy and little ‘omper | . reais change tonight and tomorrow. Low ht 30. High temorrow 37. par tenight tomerrow. Westerly becoming northwesterly: ‘ Today in in . Pontiac wo temperatu fe preceding 8 am 5-10 m.p.h we 8 am.: Wind velocity . Direction—Southwest. Sun seta eeistce se 5 a p.m Sun rises Sunday Ba Moon sets Sunday mr 8 ‘. m Meon rises: Saturday at 7.03 pm Dew mien Tomar cares (J Osttengoestor aadeo 7 am.,. seen 3 12 a , gonsonth © Goh cv cccss 28 lpm neue - OOM... cveee.. 0 | 10 a.m..... 31 | ' Friday in Pentiac {As recorded downtown) Highest temperature ............- W Lowest temperature ....- cseseeeees 12 Mean temperature .......... 12 --a1 5 | ~ Weather—Fair. ; One Year Age in Pontiac | hest temperature ....... acbeee< went temperature ...... war eeeeeee | Mean temperatur ......ssecseees-- 30.5) Weather—Clear. Mighest ong Lewest Temperature This| mate In 84 Years 86 in 1004 -4 in 1935) Fridays Temperature Chart 26 Marquette 41 norte 35 1, Memphis 2 sa a ‘6 Miami = irewnsville ee ‘Taio — 37 ii Minneapolis 44 3 harieston 48 40 New ns 56 fcago = SCNow York = 334 32 41 38 aha 46 24) a 8 Peliston 36 | Phoenix 6 41) # 24 Pittsburgh 35¢ 22) 26 . Louis 44°27) S57 .28 8 Prancisco €6 52) FS ¥ 8. Marte 37 30 is 4 —" 4 28 ; ttle 47 43 3% pe 6 @ a & 5 4 4 ‘ sad ‘not of major |climes also provided a_holiday-, season attraction for motorists to. hit the road despite the tragic, ,highway death toll. x & * The Weather Bureau forecast daytime 40-degree ‘temperatures 'for much ‘of the Northeast, slight- ‘ly less readimgs in the Ohio Val- ley and portions of the Midwest: ‘and South, and temperatures up- However, occasional rain moving into the mid-Atlantic states and New York during the evening. kk ®t Light to heavy rainfall gave ‘southern Florida an _ overnight diousing with half inch amounts already reported at Fort Myers, 'Palm Beach and Tampa. More than six inches of precipitation has drenched Port Everglades, Fla, since Christmas night. Portions of Georgia and Ala- 4 bama also got a sprinkling. * the * * To extreme - northwest, spreading rains swirled through | Washington, Montana and the cen- ‘tral portions of California. ‘For a six hour period Friday the San Francisco area caught kore than an inch of rain. Along the northern § California coast and parts of Oregon, simi- lar amounts were measured. * * * Hail accompanied heavy show- op ers at Hoquiam, Wash. Precipita- ‘tion, in the form of snow, hit 88 Meacham, Ore. ‘There were traces of rainfall in ‘the mid section down through the South. Amounts generally .less ithan a tenth of an inch were. re- ported from. Tllinois to Louisiana. A stream of cold air, although: proportions, into the Central | Plains, gunfire, y The 3rd Military Dist. command ‘in Las Villas said that henceforth army planes and troops would at: | jtack. rebels wherever they are hid. | Batista in countering attacks by ito the home of his daughter, Mrs./elevators near here and rattled’ ling out. * Civilians in| houses occupied by were warned .they garded as- belligerents. staying A shortage of weapons and am- munition was hampering the gov- | ernment of President Fuigencia ' the rebel forces of Fidel Castro. ,wards of 50 degrees for a- vast ‘area of Dixie. forecasters also saw) poured | and Southern. \ With the fighting moving toward Dv. the bigger cities, the rebel radio Friday boasted that even Havana lumber and building material busi-'q million. dollars to the 13 would be taken over soon. MORE = | insurgents dent of the Michigan Wholesalers, | would be re- Inc., see her native England just once more before she dies, may not get her wish after all, Her doctor told the Military Air Transport Service that the young mother of two took a turn for the worse Friday and the plane trip home is not advisable now. Sunday. Members Revolt in Japan Party Rebel Group Threatens. ‘ant’s jacket and a piece of the ‘cloth was found clutched in her ‘the cash register and fled. Heart Attack Fatal fo Jackson Resident 71, Mrs. Walter has blood cancer. She knows she is dying, and her | Brace wish is to see her home | | | soil, | (pana ruling Liberal Democrats yesterday. en route home to Jack- met behind closed doors today to! Son; LIMA, Ohio (UPI)—A series of try to quell a rebelion of dissat: Firemen were unable to revive explosions early today wrecked jcfieq members which could Woodfield after he had been taken the Ohio Equity Exchange grain threaten the government of Pre-' mier Nobusuke Kishi. imiles around. = * * Damage estimates ran as high as. The rebel group has presented | 5 foot | the Prime Minister with a virtual! ‘ultimatum for postponement of a: Cabinet Reshuffle Harvey T. Woodfield, presi- suffered a fatal heart at-' tack at 4 p.m. in Bloomfield Hills TOKYO (AP) — Leaders of Ja- ‘Dexter Horton, 1120 Country Club; windows in houses for several! Woodwield was “prominent in the, ness. They had been visiting theirjelevators, filled with wheat and daughter. ‘corn. No one was reported injured.;Jan. 17 election for Robert Dougan, ry QUESTION PAIR — Newaygo County Sheriff ‘left, questions Lee Ragas, 30, center, and Fred Kensalski, 28, both of Baltimore, about alleged bogus checks the pair were passing. State poliee say they admitted passing $30,000 in~ and party posts. x *« * . The group wants time to put up) jts own candidate for party presi-) dent and is seeking a biger share of top party and government jobs. | Election fo the presidency of the majority party means election as’ premier, etme ar RRS Three Cabinet S nien ‘thn ne long to the rebel faction say they will resign and their followers will | boycott the January election if their demands are not met, No solution of the situation was in. sight. Bank Guard's Gun j ‘Stolen From Desk A Pontiac man pleaded guilty yesterday to stealing a revolver be- longing to a guard at the Pontiac State Bank. ‘te * * Municipal Judge Cecil McCal- lum fined Clarence Gerber, 36, of 690 Kenilworth St., $15 plus $5 costs, or four days in ses The theft of ie gun was dis- covered yesterday morning by Frank Winters, 42 Washington St.. the bank guard, The weapon ha been taken from ia desk drawer which was forced open. ' Gerber hag arrested. a few hours ‘later on a larceny charge. ; AP worthless checks in the past nine months. They were caught when an alert Newaygo grocery clerk saw them throw away a ham they had pur- | chased in her stoj/e with a payroll check. trephote ‘and friends had thought he wes will play East Texas State in the | Wednesday and ends at midnight | party presi-! dent. and a reshuffling of Cabinet, .{crafts and other products: cast. * * * The Chief Executive, with a file) crammed with preliminary drafts warms up to 40 degrees as fore-| AAUW to Sponsor Play by Will-O-Way Students — BIRMINGHAM — Monday junior’ | The several Kenya gems includ- ed in the display now being shown at Cranbrook Institute of Science are attracting attention in the area. ‘Described as “more brilliant than diamonds,” they includ ie the largest cut synthetic rutile, a 52- carat stone, said to outshine the parse Hope diamond, the instl- tute reports, Products of the Kenya Gems Cor- poration of Philadelphia, Pa., the display has been loaned to Cran- brook by the Chicago National His- tory Museum. It will remain there through Jan, 22, -James L. Pratt, a student at Yale Divinity School, New Haven, Conn., will preach the 11 a.m. service tomorrow at the First Bap- tist Church. A member of the church, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Homer Pratt, 16162 Wetherby Rd. At the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, a special 4 p.m. .com- munion service will be held tomor-- row for college students and their parents. The Rev, Theodore Wug- gazer will speak on “Christmas - |Tears.” Youth Stabbed Leaving Dance Police Force Way Past 1,500 Teenagersat Dick Clark Hop POTTSTOWN, Pa. (AP)—A 20- year-old boy was stabbed Friday of his state of the union and up- coming budget messages, drove up ‘to his farm from Washington yes- terday, prepared to stay through New Year's. .- | Weather permitting, he was ex- | pected ¢o get out at least part of the day with his 10-year-old | grandson, David, The other three | Elsenhower grandchildren, daugh-~ ters of Maj, and Mrs. John 8. Eisenhower, wil] join the Presi- | dent and Mrs. Eisenhower here | next week. | The temperature at the farm /went to nearly zero the night be- |fore the President's arrival and his’ a reage was crusty hard from re- peated days of sub-freezing weath- er. The putting greens of the Get-| s pool tables. Flight Into File Bee's en's" Made by Cuban | Air Force Pilot Refuses. to Bomb Cities, Flies | B26 to Miami MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — A young ‘Cuban air force pilot flew a B26, ‘bomber to Miami and exile Fri-| day night ‘because I don’t like to) bomb. Lee and kill innocent wom- dren.’ i" me * | Lt. Jose A- Ges. forced his . mechanic |pany *him. “IT put a gun to his head when ‘we took off,” Crespo told the Mi- 24, said he {o accom- Kishi Government; Asks 2™i Herald, “and then made him IM ‘sit in front ‘of me on the flight to! ' Miami. I know that if I return to” |Cuba I would be killed.’ | * * * | Crespo refused to. reveal the name of his sergeant-mechanic iwho was scheduled to return to q|Havana by commercial airliner. The plane carried no bombs but ‘it mounted eight .50-caliber ma- ‘chine guns. a x * * Crespo’s lawyer in Miami, Jack ‘King, said a hearing will deter- mine whether his client will be admitted to the coe States. i | The pilot fe "he aa been or- dered to bomb Cuban cities in the government's fight against rebel forces and decided to get out. His \parents live Jin Havana, he said. i Cuban sources here said they inever had heard of such an or- ie US. Aids Retirement for Chinese Soldiers TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — The United States has supplied 48 mil-; lion dollars toward retirement pro- grams for 70,000 Chinese National-, ist soldiers, President Chiang Kai-shek’s eld- er son, Lt, Gen. Chiang Ching-kuo, | reported this today in describing the three-year program which .he heads. . | * * % Veterans have been set up on young Chiang said, Other retire- ment projects include two profit- able factories for furniture, handi- con- struction of an east-west highway now 80 per cent completed; and a 20-year logging project to begin next June. A pair of nylon stockings. with ‘its 5.437 yards of yarn and 2.000.000 forth loops, uses about 12 cents’ lof raw nylon. , apie Country Club mere as herd | Chrush eight cooperative farms, four of, which are now self-supporting, night in a fight with another youth ‘as the pair were leaving Dick | ciark’s Teenage Record Hop at Sunnybrook Ballroom. Township and special police made their way through a milling jcrowd of some 1,500 teen-agers in ithe parking lot outside the dance ‘hall to reach the victim, Robert | Neiffer. * x * He was taken to Pottstown Me- ‘morial Hospital where surgeons performed a two-hour operation to repair the wound in the left side of his abdomen. A hospital spokes- man said the Pottstown youth had jlost a great quantity of blood but, ‘barring complications, was ex |Pected to live. He also suffered ‘a minor facia] cut. Lower Pottsgrove Township Po- tlice Chief Harry Chrush said a second youth, Maynard Feno, 20, ‘of Reading, in adjoining Berks ‘County, had signed a statement jadmitting the stabbing. He was icharged with aggravated assault and battery and assault with a deadly weapon, pending further in- | vetigation. * * | Chrush a there had been ru- mors of trouble between a group ‘of boys from Pottstown and others ‘from Reading. said he understood Clark, a nationally known TV per- sonality, already had left the ball- room when the fight. broke out* ishortly before midnigHt and likely was not aware it had occurred. Royal Talk - P ound Lying in the Gutter KING'S LY NN, England (AP)— }Onl Queen Elizabeth, bartender John Harvey and a handful of oth- ers knew what the Queen was go- ing to talk about in her Christmas Day speech to the Commonwealth. | * * * , | Harvey knew five hours before ithe radio-television broadcast. He’ picked his copy of the speech out of a gutter. briefcase lying in a gutter. He picked it up, looked inside, pulled out a sheaf of papers, and start- ed reading: “The Queen's speech. . . it by patrol car to Sandringham, the country home 11 miles distant where the Queen and the royal family were spending Christmas. The Queen was to make her broadcast. from there. The notes script, British Broadcasting Corp. producer Anthony Craxton had ‘lost them. = * * * Harvey,. credited with having ‘saved the broadcast from confu- sion, delay and possibly a mon- _arch's wrath, was offered a re- ward’ of five shillings (70 cents). | Said Harvey: It's not worth col- lecting.” Ypsilanti Sinoke Due fo Fire in Gas Tank YPSILANTI — A fire in an abandoned gas storage tank sent towering ‘clouds of black smoke over Ypsilanti yesterday. Firemen said the blaze appar- ently. was ignited by an acetylene’ torch used by workers dismantling the tank. No one was reported’ in- jured. The tank was located at an old gas plant no longer ‘in operatian. JAuthorities said there was no es- timate of damages since the tank |\was being torn down pnyway. bs Harvey, 20, spotted a fat leather | He told the police, who rushed - Harvey found were the television.] Ne EEE 5 a, A i} . yet ek WHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1958 | AKE THREE. CONLEY ! DAY aK. _ Prayers will be offered at 3 p.m . Moriday in the Huntoon Funeral Home for Conley Day Jr., one-day- old son of Mr, and Mrs. Conley Day of 454 Oakland Ave. Burial will be in Perry Mt. Park Ceme- tery. - The baby was born Wednesday and died Thursday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. MISS PANSIE DOLLERY., Miss Pansie Dollery, 77, of 178 N. Perry St., died in Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital this morning. Her body is at the Brace-Smith Funeral) Home. MRS. WERNER HOHLSTEIN Mrs, Werfier (Elfreida) Hohistein of 101 Auburn Ave., died this morn- ing at her home, Her body is at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home- MRS, KARL J. KRECKE © Service for Mrs. Karl J. (Grace) Krecke, 68, of Sarasota, Fla., who died unexpectedly Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Carol G. Watson of 1 Warwick Ave., Sylvan Lake, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Farmer-Sno- ver, Funeral Home. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Detroit. Deaths Elsewhere SOUTH PASADENA Calif. (AP) —Thomas F. Ford, 85, a Demo- crat who served in Congress, from| - the idth California District .from 1932-1944, died Friday. For 10 years, he also was literary editor of the Los Angeles Times. INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — John J. Sullivan, 93, editor and publisher of ‘the ° Graettinger (Iowa) Times for more than five decades, died Thursday. Sullivan retired from the publication, in|. 1952. NEW ORLEANS (AP) —. Walter Miguel, 49, king of the Miguel Gypsy tribe for more than 20/|ial years, died Thursday night of a kidney ailment. LITTLE ROCK,: Ark. (AP) — Rufus Charles Childress, 91, a leading Negro educator in Arkan- sas and first graduate of Philand- er Smith College here in i died Friday. OBERLIN, Ohio (AP) — Dr. Whitelaw Reid Morrison, 72, pro- fessor of anatomy et Oberlin Col- lege for 30 years, died of a heart ailment Fricmy at Allen Hospital. OCEANSIDE, N.Y. (AP) — Ru- dolph A. Langer, 63, president of the “The American Metal Mar- ket,"” a trade newspaper, died Wednesday in South Nassau Coun- ty Hospital. TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Robert J. Laubengayer,. 74, president of radio station KSAL and former publisher of. the Salina {Kan.) Journal, died Friday night of a heart attack. NEW YORK (AP) — Eva Gauth- ier, 73, mezzo-soprano died Friday in University Hospital after a Jong illness. Mo.: “EL. R. McCARTY Joel R. McCarty of 2205 Wolcott!’ St., Flint, formerly of Pontiac, died yesterday after a leng illness. He was 89, A retired employe of Pontiac Motor _ Division, Mr. McCarty Lambert of Flint; five sons, Rus- sell of Pontiac, Leo of Lansing, Byron of Tucson, Ariz., Beverly of Flint and Glenn Medler_of Mil- waukee, Wis-; 10 grandchildren: and seven great-grandchildren. Monday from the Voorhees-Siple Chapel with burial in White Lake Cemetery. MRS. MILLIE E. MORRIS Mrs, Millie E. Morris, 84, of 87 N. Edith St., died yesterday in St. Jeseph Mercy Hospital after an illness of two weeks. Surviving are a son, John Buster| of Springfield, Mo.; six daughters, Mrs. Clark Halstead of Pontiac, Mrs. Maude Scott of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs, Sadie Gould of Little Rock, Ark., Mrs. Cora Reeves of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Snowda Walker of Hardy, Ark., and Mrs. Thelma McGranhan of Springfield, 15 grandchildren; great- grandchildren; and a ‘ister. Mrs. Morris’ body was” taken from the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home to thé Higginbotham Funeral Home in Walnut Ridge,. Ark., for service and burial Monday. . MRS. TENNESSEE YANCY Mrs. Tennessee Yancy, 91, of 91 Blain St., died yestérday. after an illness of three weeks. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Deli Croney with whom she made her home, Mrs. Pearl DeFord of Fisk, Mo., Mrs. Anne Bufton of _Waxachie, Tex. and Mrs. Lucy’ Smith of Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Yancy’s body will be taken from the Huntoon Funeral Home this evening to the White Funeral Home in Fisk for service and bur- GEORGE R. ALTSMAN MILFORD —-Service for George Robert Altsman, 16, of 498 Mar- tindale St., will be held at 1:30 Bird Funeral Home. Burial will be in Milford Memorial Cemetery. The boy, the son of Earl F. Altsman of Ann Arbor and Mrs. Ruth Grunder of Harrisburg, Penn., was dead on arrival at Ann Arbor Hospital Friday. He had been il! three years. He attended Milford a ‘High School. * Surviving besides his corents are his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Campbell with whom he lived in Milford; a grandmother, Mrs. Mary Weiss of Beaver Falls, Pa.; and a brother, John Earl Alisman leaves. a daughter, Mrs. Raymond| Service will be held at 1:30 p.m.| p.m. Monday at the Richardson-| | Deaths in Pontiac. and Nearby Areas: GEORGE BARNEY ~ ORCHARD LAKE — Service tor George Barney, 73, of 3400 Field- view St., will be held at 10 a.m. Monday. ‘at Our Lady of Refuge Church. Burial will be in ‘Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. The Rosary will be veciied at 8 p.m. Sunday at the C. J. God- hardt Funeral Home, Keego Har- bor, Mr, Barney died Friday at his home. following a 312 year illness. MRS, FRANK GOTTSCHALK LEONARD — Service for Mrs. Frank (Mattie) Gottschalk, 75, of 5855 N, Rochester Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Leonard Methodist Church. Burial will be in Lakeville Cemetery. _ The body will be at the Roches- ter road home until time of funeral and arrangements’ are being —_— by the Muir ay Funera Home of Almont. - Mrs, Gottschalk aa Christmas morning at her home following a several day illness, She was a member of the Leon- ard Women’s Club, Lakeville Cem- etery Auxiliary and’ Dryden Center Cemetery Association, She was a lifelong resident of Leonard. Surviving area daughter, Mrs. Julian mee of Lemard and a grandson, - i MRS. HAROLD LIND LAKE ORION — Service for ae Harold (Ella) Lind, 49, of 45] Jackson St., will be held at. a a.m. Tuesday at Allen’s Funer- al Home. Burial will be in East Lawn Cemetery. “ Mrs. Lind died early this morn- ‘ing at Pontiac General Hospital following several years illness, . She was a member of the Sioux City Iowa Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, Har- old E. ard a daughter, Laura J., at home. MRS. ARTHUR MAJOR MILFORD—Service for Mrs. Ar- thur (Maggie May) Major, 80 of 216 Clinton St., will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Richardson-Bird Fu- neral Home. Burial will be in High- land Cemetery. Mrs, Major died Friday at her _ Bees: ee She was a ‘life long county resi- dent and member of. the Milford Methodist Church and the Milford Rebekah Lodge 511. * * * Surviving: are her husband, Ar- thur; two sons, Herbert and Mil- ton, both of Milford; two daugh- ters, Mrs. James Roberts of Mil- ford and Mrs. Gordon Calkins, both of Milford; two sisters, Mrs. George Buell of Howell and Mrs. | Charles Ward of Howell; and sev- } Frank Buell of Milford; a brother, of Milford. en grandchildren. Tm.m. cannon in their car. home ss a seven-year il ICar Cannon \No Grounds for an Arrest OCALA, Fla. (AP) — Authorities searched the lawbooks and then released two men who had a 20- The only charge was reckless driving against Manuel Zamudio, a naturalized citizen who came from Lima, Peru. He posted $35 bond. A vagrancy count his companion, Francisco/ Serra, a Cuban in this country on a legal permit, was dismissed. Officers questioned the pair after their car made a U-turn under a red light early Friday, The small cannon and 100 rounds of ammu- nition were found in the trunk of the cary Investigators . said -the men claimed they never saw the can- non and ammunition. until officers opened the trunk, - Man Discovers Cat Gums Up Works of Car JACKSONVILLE, Til. (AP)—Joy Ryan started his car today just like any other day. But the engine didn’t purr, it howled. He flipped open the hood and a mangy cat staggered out, cut up but still on its feet. ~The fan of the car was bent .and the radiator punctured. The car had ‘to be hauled away. Pope Consecrates 8 . VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope John. XXIII today consecrated eight bishops, including Vatican Secretary of State Domenico Cardinal Tardini. On a Different Mission Now led Japan's Air ‘Attack on Pearl-Harbor in ‘41; Today Promotes Peace - KASHIWARA, Japan (UPI) —A former Japanese Navy captain who led the air attack feam on Pearl Harbor in 1941 leaves Japan early next month on a new mission—a round-the-world flying trip for peace. : a Mitsuo Fuchida, 55, expressed enthusiasm ‘and confidence as he told of his coming tour. He leavés Japan by air for Den- r, Colo., Jan. 12 to meet . Sachs, ‘founder and président of the Sky Pilots of America, an in- ternational non-denominational re- ligious organization. who read the Bible eight years ago and has since be- come a devoted Christian and church worker, will join Sachs and eae of the Sky Pilot Organiza- tion in promoting peace and letting Fuchida, interested in flying the voice of God:” Dairy Farmers Advised to Improve Forage EAST LANSING @® — Dairy farmers faced with slumping net incomes have been advised to improve forage practices and re- vise crop rotations. The advice comes from Roy Hog- lund, Michigan State University Farm economist. He says higher yields. of better quality forage more than offset the cost of changing from aver- age to improve forage practices. BOSTON (AP) — New England ‘| industrialist Bernard Goldfine, un- der a three-month jail sentence bki for a new trial, x * Goldfine is scheduled begin serving the sentence Jan. 7, but U.S. District Court Judge Charles E, ‘Wyzanski Jr-, admitted him to bail Friday pending his appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals. * * * 2 Being admitted to bail, court at- taches said, means Goldfine will be free until the case is heard by the appeals court, probably not until much later than Jan. 7. Goldfine’s secretary, Miss Mil- dred Paperman, under a 10-day sentence for contempt of court, also was admitted to bail pending action on her appeal. x * * Both were convicted last Mon- day of criminal eontempt after U.S, internal revenue agents charged the pair failed to turn over records of Goldfine textile mills for study, Judge Wyzanski also denied mo- tions for acquittal and for reduc- tion of the sentences. of Goldfine -jand his secretary. * * * ton March 16 on a contempt’ of Congress charge for failure to an- swer some questions about his fi- nancial affairs before a congres- sional subcomittee last summer. * * * é The Washington hearings brought out testimony that -Gold- fine and Sherman Adams, former assistant, to President Eisenhower, had exchanged gifts. Adams, who Goldfine ‘Loses New Trial Bid for: contempt of court, has lost his| Probe Death of GI Goldfine faces trial in Washing-} denied any wrongdoing, tater re- signed his White -House’ post. Found Near Tracks BAKER, Mont. (#—Officers to- day continued an investigation into the mysterious death of Pfc. Don- ald G. Martin, 20, of Base Line, Mich., whose body was found 150 feet from railroad tracks Monday. Coroner Lee Stevenson said Mar- tin apparently had been on a speed-|, ing Milwaukee Railroad train) bound for Chicago from Seattle. His duffle bag and cap were found on the train. Martin was en route home for the holidays from Korea. ‘Stevenson at first had been quot- ed as saying it was known that the top half of a vestibule door was open. . ever, he had said merely that prob- ably was the only chance the man Stevenson explained today, how-} 13 Vessels Remain Trapped i in Harbor. treal from Lake St. Peter, 30 miles downstream, Agents for the trapped ships were hoping that two more break- ers, the Montcalm and the Labra- dor, would soon join the effort to clear a path for the overseas freighters to the St. Lawrence Gulf . and the open Atlantic. _ ‘Green Christmas’ Profit Being Sent to Charity LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Stan ~ Freberg presented the mophilia Foundation of Southern California with a $1,000 check yesterday taken from proceeds on his record “Green Christmas.”~ —~" Freberg ‘said earlier all pro- ceeds from: the record, which satirizes the commercial aspect of could have left the train. €¢ Giens &. Griffin Sparks- Griffin FUNERAL HOME ~ 46 Williams St, 24-Hour Ambulance Service Sa would Ee to a Thoughtful Service Phone FE 23-5841 Drives Crooked on Straight Street PATERSON, N._ J. MADRID (AP) — Gen. Rafael - Rodriguez de Rivera, 86, a well- known Spanish soldier, died Fri- day. MANTON (#—John Muche, 72, Manton and Cadillac businessman? died Friday at his home here after, a long illness. + street sweeping machine in his city job Friday. Police said that Rush, who Street Sweeper Booked — (AP)—Because he failed to drive his a straight line down North Straight Street, Seymour S. Rush, 55, was suspended from xk k also lives on Straight Street ran into a parked station wagon. Dr. Joseph Donnelly checked Rush for aleoholic consumption and found him ~=x>- unfit to drive. He was held in lieu of $250 bail. : -remembered. 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(2 es HOURS: FREE | | 7 RS |: acal' Hockey Supplies} | Figure—_— FE 2 ~ rl ~ $ 5 97 Hockey {| Are 932 WEST HURON Mia | | SHIN GUARDS--STICKS | PR. and up | OPPOSITE HURON THEATER = | -_ PUCKS--GLOVES . 4 th: Es sea dye ft Md 2 THE PONTIAC PRE SS..S as BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. TO BUY OR SELL LAND | CONTRACTS | Ask for TOM BATEMAN IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU Mrs. Verdier, her husband, Quen- TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT for the Tops | in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! For Free Heating Survey and. Estimate, Call AUTOMATIC HEATING C0. $200 Successta} fattalictions tg Pontide Area 17 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9124 awe tar * (sore eeeeeeT aera aan deeded heh hahachaach chccdeco Or ) tin, and their three children moved namental ‘fiinto the one-story redwood house . in Kensington, Md.:, near Washing- Iron : ton, last March, The house was § built by the National Association of Home Builders and 23 cooperating :/manufacturers to test new materi- j|als and equipment. The first of re- -|search. houses. sponsored by the >| NAHB, it is part of an over-all "| project to-€ind ways to build better houses for less money. The, Verdiers bought the house under an agreement permitting manufacturers whose materials are being tested, to make regular ions, ‘The house is known as “a million dollar” experiment Sonenpe it is estimated the ma- terials and equipment in it cost at least that much to develop. Eventually it js expected many of the products-will be placed in 1 Don't let icy steps cause lyour family to take a Inasty fall... protect |) T™amity production, CONVERTIBLE 24’s ALL BRICK $15,950 Complete With Lot — Conventional Mortgage MODEL AT 2345 Watkins Lake Rd. 12-8 Daily, 10-8 Sat. and Sun. W. W. ROSS HOMES, Inc. _ 1941S. ienare) Rd. FE 4-0591 Model OR 3-8021- * BUILT-IN C.E. STOVE & OVEN & GAS PERIMETER HEAT AND HOT WATER * PANELED DINING ROOM * CARPETING AND MANY OTHERS ; | Mrs. Verdier has little concern them with Ornamental 'for the technical construction fea- Iron Railings. tures of the house. Her husband, a government personnel officer, is | famil thority, What inter- CONCRETE Be her, eeceaiy) % staan ths STEPS ‘ T innovations make housekeeping easier, \PLASTIC WALLS Her work is simplified immense- ly by such things as an experi- | mental plastic coating on the walls. | No Sections to Be Forced _ Apart by Frost or Settling iF. ‘amily Approves Living | height. The two girls have the same kind of adjustable desk- dressing table in their bedroom. The closets along one entire side in each bedroom. have louvered floor-to-ceiling doors which are not only decorative but’ make getting things in and out easy. Mrs. Verdier is especially enthu- siastic over a shallow shelf for canned goods and other supplies which runs the length of her kitch- ™lén between more conventional wall cabinets and her ‘assembly line”’ working counter. A decorative plastic is used throughout a good part of the Gen dew Geto tront door gives the effect of an entranceway, The plastic is used also to enclese shelves for dishes SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1958 ra wy cleanup room. sparkling: If the) . vv ‘ - room has a ceramic tile floor, be} Factory to You 7 Pr oblem Differs sure to install a floor drain’ for P xSave Salesman's Commission E | H f . easy cleaning. ALUMINUM COMBINATION in xperimen tal House 0 lyin Tir an 2 wt, = : , n y in Iming The modern homemaker’s an-| ‘ ANY 119 °: Double 4} WASHINGTON — What is it like|A whisk of a damp cloth is all | swer to her knight’s tracking up| SIZE $ “Hung $to live in “a million dollar’ ex-| that is needed to. make them clean. ; the house actually antedates that of Full 1” Thick—Any Standard a" perimental house? With children’ aged: three, six and| In days of olde, when knights the lady of the castle, since ceram- . Aluminum 4). ‘Just fine,” reports Mrs, Betty|eight, she appreciates the finish,|were bold, milady had some reall ic tile has been known to, civiliza-M tas that “somethi RS $26.95 | Verdier,» the housewife who has|which she said is almost ‘“‘child-| cleaning problems. ; tion for some 7,000 years. ent” look that all DOO : Complete = $/ given it a family-wear test for 10) proof.” There was absolutely nothing like ‘accae pocole nae Sond looking ie ALWINDO CO vor: °% $| months. Mrs. Verdier still marvels) ~ nary Verdier enjoys the adjust: a rusty suit of armor to mess up ard of p 1102 &: Telegraph Fe b-0095 J\2t how much storage Apace she! a5), sheives, desks and cabinets |a tidy. castle. $] 3 990 > te ; q/ has, how easy it is td keep the throughout "Ge tree bed oe ® co tat ae Aad ney aveatly what| Bouse. The desk of Quentin Jr., | However, history shows us that ' Terms That Anyone Can Affo can put her hands on exactly what ton be ho ae ie o i \ ‘a fe . = : she wants in her kitchen cabinets. raised gro most medieval castles were large- . $88 bal 2a Ls a ly made of stone, and so it wasn't too diffi o clean u Sir Knight pS aber a hard ey ek INC. BUT . ee ee ‘ let wer ate ena Cel ab * * * lq CC trica t's velespaaken. faime : : While today’s lady of the cas- etetaeen ai pocord Tg =°* tle doesn't have a husband kick- CONTRACTOR Sarina: - . a he beet pa .§ State and City Licensed Dixie Hwy. to Williams Lake 8 ie $s, Rd. ‘te W without the benefit of stone walls © Commercial ; 4 ; renee - immediate Occupancy and mart oe e Industrial On Three Cheice Ranch Home>” Today’s homemaker licks the © Commercial . problem of het ‘knights’ who now Maintenance joust with a muddy football field © Residentia! Wirtns @} ro or a weekend in the garden, by Over 25 Years in Pontiac & providing a cleanup area that can double as a_ utility room or laun- dry room irfthe basement. Here's a tip for_keeping the 845 West Huron St. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 OR 3.4597 erie tha Galila | nd (abel a kitchen and family room. No steps are required to set the table since the dishes are stored ‘directty over it, The dish cabinet currently is hung rather low so that eight-year-old Margaret can put away the cups, saucers, and plates after they have gone through the near-by dishwasher under a kitch- en counter, A refrigerator and freezer re- cessed in a kitchen wall is another arrangement getting an A-plus| from Mrs. Verdier. A dual wall oven, with a separate ‘‘drawer”’ for pies, cakes and cookies, rates! CONCRETE STEP Co. | SEE US FIRST for Land Contracts — Real Estate — | ‘| Insurance — Investments — Trast { 1 i : * | 6497 Highland Road |] DAWSON & WATSON | ‘OR 3-7715 | ine emeeeke | Phone PE 2-5420 Pontiac Residential, Commercial and Industrial Wiring and Repair “~*~ RAGLIN ELECTRIC CO. EM 3-624 Specialists in Electric Heating Installations Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing high. The curved range fits into a corner to complete an unbroken line of work space. x wk Mrs. Verdier considers the house |ideal for a family with small chil-| dren and she hopes that soon more} families will be getting the benefits| of the “pioneer” materials and |equipment to which she is giving ‘a trial run. | Tell of Cleaner for Drainpipes A new and revolutionary ‘‘bac- terial” drainpipe cleaner — the! first of its kind on the market that| has been especially formulated for. a | 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 a An Addition to a) rox er approx. | agents —— \ Monthly | payments : ppres \ payments \ cry Mon MONEY sald! asl cost =| gg Mon: nO VEMEN | _ IMPRO ven 000 20.19 483. ten oa go (18.11 | 437 15.97" 3.12 Within Your Budget by Bis Bear BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO. 92 WEST HURON ST. Your Background for Living| Convert your dreams to reality . . . it costs so little | to bring out the best in your home. Call FE 8-6553 to see our many planning ideas for kitchens, family rooms or any home improvements ... truly designed with your family in mind. | ; : o7 5 Be ILL ELLY LIL INI For Our Free Planning Service Within 50 Miles of Pontiac | ! A i han Suan Visit Our Builderama | *|Davis, general manager of the FX- |fats and greases’ to solublé harm- | formulated to provide an effec- #} continuing one in the kitchen, bath- was. announced today by Larry Lab Company of Livingston, N. J. Marketed under the trade name lof Formula FX-5 “Bacterial” ‘Drainpipe Cleaner, this new prod- ‘uct consists of protein, sugar- |starch and fat-consuming bacteria plus environmental ‘‘aids’’ which |pre-condition the drainpipe to pro- ‘vide maximum working conditions for the bacteria. Konmala FX-5 is non-caustic and| plied simply. by mixing a ‘teaspoon- | (ful in a cup of cold water and ‘pouring into the drain. It’ solves i> the problem of drainpipe clogging for the septic tank and cesspool owner because the action of the fat-consuming bacteria changes the less liquids and does not permit 'them to revert back to their orig- ina] form, to cause stoppage in an- other part of the drainage system. Although FX-5 “Bacterial’’ Drainpipe Cleaner was especially tive cleaner that would not dis: turb the bacterial action in sep- tic tanks and cesspools, and to avoid damage to the systems themselves, it can also be used safely and effectively in homes | eonnected to city sewage systems. Because the problem is’ an ever- ‘tub and shower, wash basin- and) iwashtub drains, the manufacturer | recommends that each ‘“‘trouble 'spot’”? be treated monthly to avoid 1 ALUMINUM AWNINGS | Septic tank and cesspool owners— BLOCKS | “Tru-Bilt"”: blocks tested to meet the requirements os all QUALITY TESTED = best Hed a an ng very and ne to assure you of ity, strength, any te Give You bility, and weather resistance. Avoid crac walls . use Tru-Bilt and be the Very Best safe! BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. TRU-BIL 1992 Pontiac Dr., FE 4-9531 Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Rds. Clifton Thrift Permanent ‘House of the Week Let’s hurry on this one! A sparkling brand new 3 Bedroom Home al! on one floor. Gleaming hardwood floors, lovely tiled bath, full basement. Situated on a lot 85’x342’. Best of all, the price is only $11,000. We have the keys and will be pleased to show you the fine value in this home. Fibre Insulation Averote Brick House , FE 2-6936 $299 |} «Ray O°Nell, Realtor 262 S. Telegraph FE 3-7103 ALUMINUM PRODUCTS, Inc. 225 N. Park Blvd. Lake Orion § OR 3-0011 S0th ANNIVERSARY YEAR ~ . SERVING MICHIGAN WITH DEPENDABILITY AND QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1908 Coll. Us for All Your ~ CONCRETE NEEDS - cunns— DRIVEWAYS — WALKS — WALLS Concrete Pipe—Sand—Gravel—Morter—Brick Building and Mason Supplies CATSMAN COMPANY | 339 S. Paddock St. FE 2-0283 EXTRA SPACE... AT LOW . . . LOW WINTER PRICES Heating & Supply Co. 371 Voorheis Rd. i 3 3 3 3 fz) S a 5 Pe) PEPEYEJAJZE =a) Ny WINTER “4 *& BASEMENTS FORA FREE ESTIMATE | Announcing Now in Effect at D&M BUILDING SERVICE % RECREATION ROOMS * ALL MODERNIZATION GALL FE 2- 7004 D&M BUILDI 2255 E. Walton Blvd. Corner Opdyke DING SERVICE Bl! G & M CONSTRUCTION CO. Ss ae, _ ~~ . Xu 2260 Dixie Highway. N. of Telogeayh Rd., Pontiac 5 : (— f=—hf—N) _ ate PRICES Our stile’ worsen can %* GARAGES 2 quickly add an extra wing 5 ® HOUSE to your home... or * STORM RAISING | finish off your attic or WINDOWS . basement. Cost? Less \ than you might think! * KITCHENS S| Call us. ROOFING Sd advantage of bul ie * RECREATION materials now! = SC ROOMS OPERATORS ON DUTY *ROOM_. 24 HOURS A DAY ADDITIONS: * FE 2-121] ait ¥! 2 i ° *; a & 3 xX Le ee mM | f ; = [7 _THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, he a WINTER SUNLIGHT —Win- . ter days don’t darken this in- terior porch, An abundance of natura] daylight through the roof from .this Toplite panel provides the plants with need- ed sunlight. Hence, there is no special growing season for this greenery — it has the bene- « fit of the sur all year. Thin-set mortars currently in use for the installation of ceramic tile have .a bonding strength of up to CHICAGO «UPD — The saneel “for new homes is so widespread here that a builder offered one-|. — homes for sale at $20,- Irvin A. Blietg, who has devel- oped residential areas along Chi- cago's fakxhionable North Shore; for more than 30 years, believes his one-bedroom homes are the only housing of their type in the country. | ‘The market is limited but con stant, he said, and every com- munity in the country could, use such homes. bedroom. houses are located. in suburban Evanston, near publi transportation and close to shop-/ ping areas, Each dwelling Fe on a lot 25 feet wid and 118 feet built on a lot 25 feet wi and 118) wide and 34 feet long, with a patio| in the rear and with aggront yard. The builder believes the homes are ideally suited for their owners — mostly widows and widowers, bachelors, career womn, and =) derly couples. = . 300 pounds per square inch. mS lwo Famous Names IN HOME HEATING Bryan French DOWAGIAC One of the oldest and most re- spected names in home heating. Come in and see us about your gas or oil heating needs. Our men are all highly trained heating _ Heating and Sheet Setel | 351M. Paddock FE tan Store Kinding in Garbage Can Many ‘home handymen navel found that they can keep their| {workshop neat and accumulate a supply of fireplace kindling wood at the same time by collecting leftover pieces of woode in a gal- vanized garbage can at the end ‘of the workbench. Th scraps can be brushed into the can quickly and easily after each operation. In addition to collecting a good supply of wood for the fireplace, this practice eliminates a serious home fire hazard. Sparks from tools or a cigarette can’t ignite the wood scraps if are kept} in a covered, fire-proof container. | - Even if spontaneous 7 shouldbe kept on the can at al times, A small garbage pails adequate ; ‘for a seldom-used workshop. If the | workshop is used quite often, a} “#jistandard garbage can may be} used, The smaller can is equipped with a carrying handle on the top, |while the larger can has handles |i on the side for carrying purposes. | Both have close-fitting covers. Raised Rack Protects! Your Garbage Can that galvanized steel cans are the only approved container for gar- coal ant Silvie os note that the lids must be in place at all times for . jadequate protection against rats rodents. It should be large enough to accommodate at least ‘ three standard cans. Handy racks also simplify col- “$e The Amarng paar carl - Softener Today at can for ashes or sand can be | ee on the rack during the win- H.H. STANTON” : _ meter - a P lay in n Table Si Saw (03 State FE 5-1683|Can Be Dangerous When a tip Sette on a table saw. Sincerest wishes for ' | a Happy New Year! there is always the danger that the wood will get pinched between the fence and the saw blade, with possible injury to you. Do not use ithe fence again in that condition. Check the back end of the fence, ithe part farthest away from you when you are making a cut. See if | there isn’t a tiny knob up under the | metal housing. If there is, a slight turn of this knob may be sufficient place. ~ If this does not work, you have no choice but to take the fence back to where you bought the table jor (2) to buy a new one of the | Same size, |Tile Pleases Mother | Merely mention the word winter and the woman of the house will recall] with a shudder the vast A few square feet of ceramic or quarry tile on the floor of the foyer Jor the’entrance to the kitchen. will ‘reinforce mother in her winter-long fight against invasions of mud, be- icause these materials are as. easy ito clean as they_are to ‘look at. ' ; ae were snapped up as quickly ~ |as they were completed, he said. feet deep. The homes are 19 feet|§ - One Bedroom House Has eon oe Colored Stains « |Appeal for Many Buyers bog single hadron, 12-by-13 4375, Louvered doors open on a table- ‘Coupter separating the ‘living room from the rectangular kitchen. ments, For. persons who can af, ford a down payment of about senromanas Change Floors Eg i “Widows have -about 80 per Here’ “ news for the homemiiker cent of the wealth of the country, ho wants something different in| . and tit want to live wen |“"° pocoulpridgairs their big homes,” the way of room decoration: now he said, ~ you. can have hardwood floors in Blietz estimated that a saunter to Wend or. — with). home in this area could be dupli- NOT SOLD CHEAPLY Blietz said the houses are not inexpensive. Most often they are bought by persons who have sold cated for’ $18,000 at San Antonio, ae Tex., and said that even around] to the exposure of hardwood floors, New York and Cleveland, Ohio —|paint manufacturers have devel- once considered expensive—homes| oped new ‘stains which permit =~ are not so But the workmanship is supe-jout hiding the natural beauty af rior, he said, even in the lowest priced homes, and owners have been forced to sell at a loss. Pontiac's Oldest Insulation Co. IT PAYS TO INSULATE Do lt. Now, With FIBERGLAS the wood FEderal 5-8405 grain. One leading manufacturer has| time brought out a line of penetrating/clear : Blietz’s row of flat-roofed, ha ‘ really save on all lection methods because the gar-| o adjustment to keep the fence inif- | [| saw (1) in hope- that it can be fixed|I ° Open Sundays 10 to 2 Open 8 to 5:30 Monday and Saturday Your big chance to materials you need for finishing the basement or recre- ation room. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR HOME PLANNING CENTER FOR FREE BLUEPRINTS AND VALUABLE ADVICE ON ANY MODERNIZATION PROBLEM “DOUBLE COATED CEILING WE HAVE TABLE TOPS REGULATION SIZE PING PONG 100-Ft. Special . ECONOMY FIR, 2x4, 8 FT. Ey 2 : | £7 GOLD BOND INSULATION Door and Window Casing 11/16x2% 7¢ Lin. Ft.. Base Shoe Only.............. 2¢ Lin. Ft. . Y4xVax V4 Round 3¢ Lin. Ft. JUST IN TIME TO GIVE THE WHOLE FAMILY THE ENJOYMENT “OF THAT FINISHED BASEMENT OR RECREATION ROOM! WE'RE CLEARING OUR ENTIRE STOCK TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW MERCHANDISE Vs INCH 4x8 V-GROOVED 00D PREFINISHED SALE PRICE Nothing to do but put it up as it is. No finishing needed do an entire 8 x 12 wall for only $26.85. Nothing else to buy! 4x8 V4 FIR GOOD L SIDE ...............0-. 4x83/%4 FIR _ | GOOD 1 SIDE bec e cece see eeeees 57.40 475 FIBERGLAS INSULATION $ 39 00 BLANKET TYPE PLYSCORE gt Ee wie ena ee wieme se 100 SQ. FT. ROLLS Per. 1000 MBASSADOR INSULATION CO. » - *2.95 MATT THICK BLANKET $2900 Per 1000 Sq. Ft. MED. INSULATION. . .$635° M Aluminum Foil 1000 Sq. Fr. PANELIN a Superior Grade 1x6 —1x8-1x10 KNOTTY PINE +160" LOOSE INSULATION , @ @ j# 8 © ° e “1x6—1x8-1x10 KNOTTY PINE PANELING #4 GQ puperion Grade = - Friendly and Courteous _ Service Is COLONIAL ALL ADVERTISED ITEMS CASH and Va INCH. 4x 8 V- GROOVED PLYWO )D PREFINISHED “SALE PRICE Nothing to do but put it up as it is. No finishing needed do an entire 8 x 12 wall for only $26.85. Nothing else to buy! 4x81, FIR | GOOD 1 SIDE. 4x8% FIR GOOD 1 SIDE . 4x85 FIR PLYSCORE . FIBERGLAS INSULATION $9900 BLANKET TYPE. Per 1000 100 SQ. FT. ROLLS - GOLD BOND INSULATION MATT THICK BLANKET $299 Per 1000 Sq. Ft. « ‘MED. INSULATION. . .$635° M ) Aluminum Foil 1000 Sq. Ft. — LOOSE INSULATION aie ‘SPUN ROCKWOOL $9.95 POURING TYPE. CARRY-DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE OR; 4-031 = s ~~ - “JUST IN TIME TO GIVE THE WHOLE FAMILY THE ENJOYMENT OF THAT FINISHED BASEMENT OR RECREATION ROOM! basement or recre- WE'RE CLEARING OUR ation room. ENTIRE STOCK TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW MERCHANDISE COLONIAL Lumber. Co. 7374 HIGHLAND ROAD 114 MILES WEST of PONTIAC AIRPORT at WILLIAMS LAKE ROAD at -59 4 aera ARNE COIN ces er cmetpemc itgy H8 SO tees ere Gann fap tegen aan rn ptatelrnnarmesne ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER | 27, 1958 pent shete fo Rise = Fire Leyels Barn \ on Dryden Farm : DRYDEN TOWNSHIP — ; z ee * ¥ for See of Month F eveled a barn yesterday pA noon at 3716 Howell Corners Rd., 2 Gls Found Guilty by Yokohama Court YOKOHAMA, Japan #) — Two American soldiers were convicted of Detroit, Mich. The verdict said they broke into a business catering to U. S. Army officers last Jan. 22, slugged and injuured a Japanese employe ar stole money valued at $374. OTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of Thee Monitor Mutual Insurance Company of Mich- igan, aut to write insurance the State of Mich will pe beid. igan 969 at 1 o’elock p.m. rather egies e Roosevelt ey Secre - r full term and to Directors to fill va- ecancy and to transact such other busi- paced as may lawfully come before the mAleo take notice that Section 5 of the By-Laws of our sarod teads as fol- pater’ No person shall be nominated or sf at e £ the Company at least ten the Annus] meeting. Bigned: = HARRY GARLINO. THE MONITOR MUTUAL INSURANCE . CO, OF MICHIGAN 805 a Nationa] Bank Building. Pontiae ‘* Dee 21, "88, Jan. J, 10, 60.| days setae a 1 at 8:00 p.m Hee tes ha Mee a repr: ve havin. appettied asa bo psper will be heard relative oe Zon — properly onin ore ARLES R. ae Secretary White Leke Township Zoning Loar? f Dec. 27, come = NOTICE Effective January 29, 1959, the Grand Trunk Western frei “ee agency work for soe gag will be per- Trunk W one same, Persons desiring to be placed ot on _ the Grand Trunk Western's -Credit for the recetpt of collect etpeneats: D roger ae obtain application forms from freight agent at Pontiac or De- cesiti Persons desiring further informa- tion ase write or telephone nea intendent T. D. Ash, Grand Trunk W ern Ralflroad Company, Detroit. Mich. igan, ye Woodward 2- eran RAILROAD OMPANT Dec. 27, bas Es ue PUBLIC — 198% Chevrolet, 2 door. Serial ASTP287873. Sale to ve held at 10:30 a.m. December 30, 1988 at 601 Pontiac State Bank Bidg., Pontes Michigan. Dec 37, 29, °38. PUBLIC SALE 1967 Chevrolet, -#--Deor, 8: oe pages gee reer Wilson School was broken into ported to Pontiac police yester-|! day. Utility Requests Election Reschedule _Consumers Power Company said today that it will seek approval of the Independence Township Board to reschedule an election on its franchise in the township | al\itor Feb. 16. The Township Board recently set the election for an earlier date. ‘The postponement is necessary in the face of a recent ruling by the state attorney general. He ruled that no special town- | ship election can be held within ‘| 60 days of the state primary on .| Feb, 16, at which nominees for circuit judgeships will be chosen. In the same ruling the attorney general held that’ the franchise election could take place the same| day as the primary. \Waite’s Fiscal Adviser Given Retailing Award Paul M. Mazur, fiscal counsel of Allied Stores Corp. which includes 4|Waite’s Department Store, 70 N. Saginaw St., has been selected the 1958 winner of the Tobe Award, the Oscar of retailing. Mazur is a senior partner of ‘Lehman Brothers, investment bankers and an authority in the fleld of economics, retailing and agriculture, New York City Jan, 14 at the an- ‘{nual ‘Boss’ Dinner’’ for leaders in| nareq for delivery to the Ameri- merchandising, government and/cean Society of Criminology. The communications, About 12,000,000 power lawn mowers are. in use in the United sa,| States, Quotations are Det-oit Bureau Thursday. attempt to break into Spadafore's! choice Market, 197 Oakland Ave., it was| lot mixed choice | mixed No. and 3 1 but nothing was taken, it was re- 18. Ts-10.00: few mixed No. 1 and 2 19.26- {the committee to continue, ~ HEnters Innocent Plea M\ Hines Jr., 45, of Detroit, pleaded i car on the wrong lane of the turn- pike and crashing into another car ily of six. \ killed. along with a woman passeh- mas ger.in Hines’ car. of camino as of Detroit Produce fuyire ocdenceconces GAGE seer eoreeeres eee eres eee 8 ee eee eestor Bare: soaneenes at eee abies 198 eeceteeeee eee i? e000 seer eens + 2.00 sone eraeeer eer eees e : Heavy t 9-20; heavy type ees g ce and fryers 24 Ib. —— 17-18; Rocks under ie ie, over 5 Ibs. 21-22; ‘heavy ducks 20; geese oy wee young Nene 2850; : DETROIT LOT EGGS a -e. Hae young ft. &b. al-state jumbo 48-55. Tede ey . 81%; wef a ih, wie, avg. 31: imal’ ad arge 40-43, wid: avg. 2; 6, a: brow a rade tons. $, imediuin St: ¢ checks 30%4-23, wid. ays.| However, cement shipments ‘in- _| aay creased by 34 per cent with 289,923 eet abe 48; extra tons passing through the locks wage aaa a os large 0 i244 medium 2 compared to 215,749 last year. eres €3: arse 42-4346: medium 33-33'4'| Wheat cargo was off 15 per cent Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK DUTROTT, Dec. 24 ey gr ‘trade on other al ge choles to prime 1160 bs care 29.00; scat- tering grade steers 25.75-27.25; wtil- standard mixed offerings 20.50 Fd = Pony cows pgp 14 §0-: Com 80 cents higher, fu and choice veers steers; cows steady te ee bulls steady: most ‘ood and ¢! 900-1200 Ib steers 25.7 rand and lambs — _ ed Ble peo) iat eae: Slaughter | lambs oe GRAND RAPIDS --A weekend teoaee mame 458 swer' most good ana) round of contract bargaining be- Spe ee lo ager fewitween Grand Rapids’ two strike- bs 15.00-18.00; x00: Pauly, te Bos = pers employe wo e shorn lambs No. 2. pelts 18.75-10.00; “cull to| Unions continued today. oooryy slaughter ewes 6.09-10.75: npn * * * ; ood and choice feeder lambs 19. 1.00. . ont s—salable 200. Butchers and “we Some progress was reported in ste Leaislator Raps Rackets Group Says Senate Committee Has Outlived Its Use; Predicts an Extension WASHINGTON (UPI)—Sen. Pat McNamara (D-Mich.) said today the Senate Rackets Committee has outlived its usefulness but that) most people are afraid to say so because it has become “‘a sort of scared cow.” However, the Michigan Demo- crat, who quit the committee last April after 16 months as a mem- ber, predicted the group’s life vould be extended in January for another year. He also fore- cast the Senate would give the committee another half million dollars or se, to be added to the $1,250,000 spent_up to now.” If the people genuinely want it is all right with ‘me,’’ McNamara said, “‘but I think they Bot recognize exactly what they a buying.”’ “They are buying a sort of extralegal police force; complete with all the dangers to due proc- ess o: law and individual rights inherent in the congressional in- vestigating committee system,” ime asserted. ’ McNamara made his comments He will receive the award Inj, 9 speech on ‘‘crime ang the| - labor movement’ which he pre- society met as part of the 125th annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Ohio Turnpike Driver SANDUSKY, Ohio (UPI)—John irmocent yesterday to seven counts \ of second degree manslaughter in. j|a wrong-way, head-on auto crash I on the Ohio Turnpike, Nov. 7. Hines was accused of driving his carrying a Jamestown, N. Y., fam All six persons in the car were L%5| the locks this year during a 246- | the 1957 season. 41 17,156, off 22 per cent from the keys, totaled 76,683,531 compared with | ‘Help Wanted Female 7 7: CARNIVAL by Dick Turner Wanted Real Estate 32A) _Rent hoe. Furnished 33 Rent Houses Furnished 35 Convalescent Homes 38A rete hoe WORDS CANNOT ADsUATELY Sales rtunity ALL ct CASH 1 Re ‘Rott VACANCY FOR A 2 INDEX thanks. and appreciation ts ue| win rit grain > sie for ex: FOR Gi A ris ecor Ou FE BAT EN a thle ang nd Be a ee sireet and = ine" neighborneod Farin sania, "apply to Miss ; ae “A CR . Pa NOW 3 ace (eS peer , full: With Kindvess and eympainy my Dixie he Drayton Plains. atitie, doves oe ee Peetewinccsies | camietion, a of wall _ OS) aes Se ese oe car car as SALESLADY BETWEEN AGES 38 BPak. Mayfair 6.6250 fae -“—_ fot, ene oS. > | ta Mrs. Willain H Bante, Mr | and 49, parttime wort, Appiy “2 . i-RMS LOWER PORN” EXCEPT | Card of Thanks ............ 1 and Mrs. Paul Bante and Mr, and «es ie SEKEEPER-FOR CALL. - an & ml ; welcome. tac ‘on vont bine then cen m me ‘a Memeciems ee eeeeeeeees a en Mugen W refined scant Lake | ey Gavi ith. ia fg em care, exible foes. w We jn OWELS .--.seseeseeseeess» 3) Funeral Directors 4 Br pant time’ poua available, full sig biedetag exept 7: tome $00 MO INCL UTIL. CLEAN 3. machine, ie I etter verbell Road. Pentise. ie 42028, : or MI iP * Monuments. .......cceese0e 4A Cemetery Lots Pee eee eerne 5 * | Thoughtful Service SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL FE 2-584 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL “HOME EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Male ......... 6 Help Wanted Female ..... 7 Help Wanted ..........+++- 8) Employment Agencies ....8A. Instructions ........sse000. 9 _ Work Wanted Male Work Wanted Female aoocedel! eased SERVICES OFFERED Ambulance Service- Plane or Motor FE 23-8378 WOMAN FOR ks SITTING AND housework. FE 5-0804 YOUNG GIRL FOR BABYSITTING, live in. FE 8-0375. Help Wanted |x a a FUNERAL HOME Drayton Plains OR _3-7757 ARE YOU WANTING WORK looking, hopin Have opening for man or woman. 150 N. Perry 6 te 12 a.m. FUNERAL HOME Donelson-Johns'| EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING “Designed for Funerals” Cemetery Lots vide, iene: Building Service ..........12/% Building Supplies .........12A, _ Box Replies Business Services .........13 | At 10 a.m. today there Bookkeeping & Taxes .....14, {were replies at the Press Chiropodists ..........++.-15| foftjce in the following Foot Specialist ...........154/ J boxes: Dressmaking & Tailoring...16 . Furniture Refinishing ....16A 1, 5, 17, 28, 31, 32, 41, 63, 74, 76, 96, 103, 118. Garden Plowing .........,16B/ 4 seeee Tl] Insurance Agencies .......17A} _ Income Tax Service Laundry Service ..........18 Landscaping .............18A Moving & Trucking .......19 Painting & Decorating ....20 Photos & Accessories ......21 Physio-Therapy .........21A Television Service ........ Typewriter Service .....22A NOTICES Howbies & Supplies ......24A C) GET IT GCUuICK, Ithrough Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dia} FE 2-8181 for an ad- writer and get it! The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIALgFE 2-8181 ‘Frem 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be — imimediately. The assumes a without it. type is 12 o’clock noon the day previous to publication. er # Sate after CASH WANT AD RATES Lines ary 3-Days 6-Days "Tse re $2 8 T be c the ‘aay oe the. — Ld belied $s Notices & Personals ......25 Travel Agencies ........ 254 WANTED Wtd. Children to Board ....26 “"“Wtd. Household Goods ....27 Wtd. Miscellaneous .....28 Money Wanted ........-28A Wanted to Rent ......6....29 Share Living Quarters ....30 Wtd. Transportation ......31 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. ....32 Wanted Real Estate ....32A RENTALS OFFERED Rent Apts. Furnished ......33 Rent Houses Furnished «...35 Rent Houses Unfurnished .36 For Rent Rooms ........37 Rooms With Board .......38 Rent, Lease Bus. Prop. .. 41A REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 76 TO 6 9 1 2. 3. - Senanvaew bh pdteleel abated ct Sssssszse eee Bse2ax fe SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a good used car, see Classi- For Sale Houses ..........43| For Sale Lake Property ...44 For Sale Resort Property.44A Suburban Property ......45A For Sale Lots .....++..+-.4 Sale Industrial Prop ......46A For Sale Acreage .........47 For Sale Farms ...........48 * Sale Business Property ..49 For Sale or. Exchange ...50 FINANCIAL |. Business Opportunities ....51 Sale Land Contracts .....52 Money to Loan .....++0+0-93 7M Mortgage Loans ...........4 MERCHANDISE SWAPS ...0.0.02secscees dees OO For Sale Clothing wrongs SO Scrap & Iron .............96A Sale Household Goods ...-.57 Valentine Gifts .......00.. ; Christmas Gifts ............59 = Christmas Trees ........ 59A For Sale Miscellaneous ...60 Machinery <..-...-----.- 604A Do It Yourself ............61 Cameras & Equipment ...61A Sale Musical Goods .......62 > Musical Instruction ..... 62A Bait, Minnows, Etc. ..... 65B Sale Office Equipment ...63 Sale Store Equipment ee Hunting Accommodations 65A Sand, Gravel & Dirt .......66 Wood, Coal & Fuel ..,.....67/ ~ Plants, Trees, Shrubs ~....68 For-Sale Pets ............69 Hunting Dogs .....-.. -.» 69A Dogs Trained, Boarded ...70 FARM MERCHANDISE Hay, Grain & Feed. ..,..71/ r Sale Livestock ........72 Wanted Livestock .........73 & For Sale Poultry © .........74! Sale Farm Produce ......75! Sale Farm Equipment ....76 Auction Sales ......esee00: AUTOMOTIVE For SaJe Housetrailers ...78 Rent Trailer Space .....79 For Sale Tires. ...........80A Auto Service Geecdoscctese col Saie‘Motor Scooters aeeeee ‘| COMBINATION fied NOW! Help Wanted Male 6 recat toe ? Sa) BUMPER AND painter, FE 5-2146 CoLLeeTOR PART TIME. CAR necessa Retired man OK. Real es ate exp. helpful, Write Pontiac Press. Box 115. FACTORY Branch now acce ns mpptce. | ae coke gi 10 to a.m FOOD COUNSELORS WANT- necessary. Will rain § only. ‘or one of the Ninhert paving jobs in the coun- try; The willingness to work hard. is very essential. Apply Waldron Hotel. 12 Monday Ask for G. Cartier, MARRIED MAN WITH CAR FOR established Fuller Brush route. No investment. $89 per week plus expenses guaranteed if qualified. Also need one part time man. For interview, oe Fuller ‘Brush Company. 2-2318. SALESMAN WANTED $12,000 TO $15,000 YEARLY To enter training A ge dapy “for sitions \ MEN sales management, national heating concern. Must experieced in direct sales, and go closers. Leads furnished. Excettent future for those who ualify, $100 WEEK PLUS COMMISSION. Apply 80 N. Paddock 1 p.m. pm Sales Opportunity Will train 2 salesmen for *expan- sion program in food service. Earnings unlimited. Apply to Mr. Holt, Friday. pm. Jan 2nd, 4713 Dixie Hwy.. Drayton Plains. SOCIAL WORKER Male preferred, bachelor’s gree. Starting salary, $5.000 per year. 5 day, 40 hour week, paid vacation, sick time & other bene- fits. Reply Pontiac Press Box 90, Submit Resume, all replies con- fidential. WTD- REAL ESTATE SALESMEN at oe Apply P. W. Dinnan. 66 : ron Help Wanted Female 7 BEAUTICIAN WITH YEAR OR more experience, steady work, tall EM 43-0682. CAPABLE WOMAN FOR GEN- eral housework and child care, Live in. Sat & Sun. off. Pvt. room and bath. $25 wk. MI 7-0534. RELIEF COOK & waitress must be good baker. week. semi religious con- alescent home. Write full par- veeiere to Pontiac Press Box 100. _ Please give Telephone number. COOK FOR SHORT ORDER AND .general cooking Pesition open after Jan. 1 at Scrib’s. 130 S Telegraph Rd EXPERIENCED COOK mgning..Must be good breakfast cook and willing to work Suda. Apply 577 Auburn Ave. FOOD COUNSELORS WANTED. No experience necessary. We will train only §. For one of the high- est paying jobs in the country. Must be neat appearing & willing to 3 OR to work. Apply Waldron Hotel 10 A.M. Monday. Ask for G. Cartier. ° 5 i BEAUTIFUL 6 GRAVE LOT. PER. | ry Mt. Park Cemetery. Wil) di- | FE 40882. | De- | Say SERVICE - OUR NEW LOCATION - | 244g EAST HURON i SUITE ¢ ‘ FE IN 1959, Yes. another year gone by. What are your plans? I know how you can better a pesitiow in thig New HEALTH & WEALTH If you cE interested + . I have the right answers. that ibe) are seeking, Phone - FE 4-9227 Mr. King, if line is oar call FE 8-0458. Keep calling if -you want $10,000 pus per year. It's so easy. ee you need is the know Employment Agencies 8A Can make above average Wage... you don't find 0 | l-79 ‘I not only have to keep up with the Joneses. Now I have to keep Junior up with the. Russians! TM. Reg. U.S. Pat, O% © 1998 by NEA Service, ina (iP ae SECRETARY Aged 19-30 with good skills. tractive and poised for reception and secre duties. Midwest mplo Pontiac State ae §-9227 Ban Work ae Male 10 Aj CARPENTER WORK, NEW - Repair. PE 4421 A-] PAINTING. INTERIOR & EX- terior. Free estimate Reas. OR 3-31752 or OR 3-8117. AVAILABLE NOW. CA R and cabinet work. New and re- pair. D. B. Murdock FE 2-7861. eons CAN PLAY MUSIC BE © rested tn a rock and roll band. Gal PE 4-7310, CARPENTER WORK WTD. NEW & Sy ane Satisfaction guar. OR CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter. Kitchens «6 specialty. FE 4-5000. CARPENTER WORK OF ANY kind. Reasonable. Call after 6 p.m FE 8-9439. ee ey a4 a ee EXP. WOOL Langone FULL. OR part time. FE 4-0752 MARRIED MAN WANTS PART time pol, om time work of any kind. _ Parke — Apt. 8 WANTED CuATN SAw WORK. OR 3-4975. Work Wanted Female 11 1 DAY IRONING. $3 BU. REF. FE 5-147 a WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING and house cleaning. FE 3-7561. At ALL KINDS OF “DRESSMAKING TAILORING, Business Services 13 ——e—eeesr r’r’r;’rseee eee WANTED: le prot eta at — & SPAN Laundriette. ashings, dry and fold. Prion i” cents a). pound d weight. Gua ood service. Shirt service OR 9351. 469@ Dixie Hwy.. Drayton Piains, -Mich. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Lule Ladies dresses specialty. F 5-6258. . DRESSMAKING, TAILORING AND a Mrs, Bodeil, FE AL- terations, drapes & —— So in my home,-call FE Notices & I Personals 25 LETE COLD WAVE, $6.50. La ieee OR Lol 4 nty wil- J DAI MAID §' Menominee. Mrs. 5-7805. BEAUTY IS EVERYONE’S DUTY Pace lifting, face acer & Swe- dish massage. Stockholm gradu- ate . young skin is sure to win. 172 £. Maple inc across from Kro- ger’s) Birminghon MI 6-7373. = — egitd SUPPLIZ3. MRS. lor, 56 Gilles; FE 3-7293. CHARLES ee | AIR CUSHIONED = E. H. MILLER LIES Wallace. rE Landscaping 18A VICE, RE- A-1 ACE TREE SER moval and FE 2-71 88 FE 8-97 busrom ériveus ig. Terms, EM Moving & Trucking 19 MMos SEATIERS asonable FE 5-3458 2-ho0 CLEAN-UP AND LIGHT = tng Call Bill PE 5-5933. HAULING & RUBBISH NAME your price Any time. FE 68-0085 perrerns in your home. 5 days er oe mph vicinity. Between 8-6412 “8 ou See DAY WORK, rE 67 IRONINGS, $2.50 A BU. PICK-UP and deliv, FE 4-8040. aineoo na POT 3. ee nG; SBC sxc. Pickup and deliver. FE WOMAN WANTS CLEANING JOB. FE 5-2028. Building Service. AAA Floor Sanding -foeg fa Laying = Finishin c. BUD itis FE $-2050 A-1 a & FINISH, = reat Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service 12 | reterel service. ; Aw NG- AND IRONINGS. 5-0724. Auburo Averue Nurses Exchange SE eee eieen rE. OF Es AVAT! ABLE — anytime. Day & hn rp & onded FE 26402 LIGHT AND HEAVY | RUCKING CLEANING WANTED, $1 AN Rubbish Peal dirt, rand hour, experience. FE 2-0378. front end loading. GIRL DESIRES HOUSEWORK &,MAN WITH % TON TRUCK wants work. Call anytime, FE 8-6348. O’DELL CARTAGE trimming. Get our bid. mh, puuLpaeings ¥A RD 2. @ 4 C Ng. 3-3043.. IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Room 116 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. PE 8-0456 LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY AND economically with newly, released Dex-A-Diet tablets 98 cents at SIMMS. LD FASHIONED S&L: hayrides. Team A orig MU O e0e3s. REDUCE FOR THE HOLIDAYS Los: short WILL RENT CONFERENCE Edgewater Beach Motor Local and long distance moving.| Joue Nate acto ‘, meet Phone FE _5-6806 im Ample partite : SMITH MOVING == Cosel Py distanc oving. 4 TE cise" | Wtd. Children to Board 26 A-1 LICENSED HOME NEAR Trucks to Rent Pontiac Motors. FE 2-5041. cro LICENSED HOME, VIC. OF OR- AND SC QUIPMENT: chard Lake & Telegraph. FE \4-ton Pickups 1%-ton stakes 3-1298. Dump trucks Semi-trailers Pontiac Farr and Industrial Tractor Co. 25 8. WOODWAR Open Daily Tneluding Larue PE 4-0461 ANY TYPE OF HOUSE ao oee custom drawn OL 1-8200 3-4931. = COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- fee. vren! work, licensed. Bow- ‘ker. MA 42253 or FE 5-3608. Ube AND SAVE our volume purchases heat sy direct ‘to yourgales. We have plans or — ite vours. We'll secure hee As BU eee FE 3-7210 . BRICK, oe AND CEMENT work, also chimneys. No job oo large . Residential and commer-’ Soe work, Ph, MY BUILDING REPAIR, PLASTER- ing, brick, block. cement work. FE 4-2290. b BLOCK BRICK, CEMENT WORK _and fireplaces. MA 5-0378. CEMENT & BLOCK : WORK FE 5-0783 CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED builder; Free estimates. UL 2-5175. CEMENT {8 OUR lee Floors, basements. EM 3- CERAMIC TILE FREE ESTIMATES, TERMS Advance Floor Co. OR 3-8701 DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH- ing. Free estimates. FE 5-3463 or FE 4-6191. FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, for water heaters. ranges and “dryers. FE 53-8431. R_ B Munro Electric Co. 1060 W Huron. ELECTRICAL SERV. FREE EST Partney Electric. FE 5-439. GUAR ANTEED ROOFS ALL . kinds. Est 1918. Hugus Marsh, 353 N. Cass, FE 2-3021, FE 5-7775. HOME, GARAGE, CABINS, ADDI- Licensed builder. FHA 4-6909 HOUSEMOVING: FULLY equipped. FE 48450. bL. A. Young. MASON ‘WORK, HOUSE RAISING. its, etc M Building, ee FE 2-7004 or eves: OR 3- UL 2-34€%/ r UNWANTED letiate PICKED up free of charge. Painting & Decorating 20 1ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- orating. Cash or terms. UL PAINT- 40255. 18T CLASS DECORATING ing and wall papéring. A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. Papering. FE 8-0343. bag tata Ly Litter: HANGING. per removed. FE 4-6918, A-] PAINTING AND PAPERING. Mason Thompson FE 48364. A-1 PAINTING INTERIOR - EX- terior. 10 per cent disc for cash. Guaranteed Free est. FE 49205. AAA PAINTING & DECORATING. 20 years experience. nranere Free estimates,” phone UL 2-1398. PAINTING & DECORATING. REAS. Immediate service. FE 5-5006. PAINTING. PAPERING & WASH- ing, Guar. Reasonable, FE 2-2312. _ Television Service 22 DAY OR NIGHT TV SVC CALLS Raval Electronics. FE 4-2418. DAY OR NIGHT call SERVICE PE 45-1296 or M P STRAKA JENSEN'S TV SERVICE AFTER- 83 N. Tels 2.0236 Wtd. Household Goods 27 CASH FOR USED TVs. ‘ure & mise. FE 2-0367. CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- | : pieness: Odd pieces or house full. Solon courteous service. FE FURNI- FURNITURE, NEEDED Entire home or odd lots. Get the top dollar, Will buy outright or sell tt for you. B&B Community 8 Phone OR 3-2717. WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES of furniture. Ph. FE 2-5523 28 Wtd. Miscellaneous CHURCH WANTS GOOD USED planos. Phone FE 5-0967. WANTED: FARMALL A TRACTOR with plow and age ae call after 6:00 p.m. WANTED: we “a5 ae furnace. OR 3-8863. Money Wanted 28A Y 4 $5.000 — 30 MO., GOOD INT. AND Sa Security. Pontiac Press, Box wiaaiza to Rent 29 | BUSINESSMAN, WIFE AND TWO children being trans. to Pontiac, wants rent 3 bedrm. house with garage. Call FE Lad 08. LANDLORDS have over 30 pental appli- We Wanted homes and apts eants. 5. | All areas Furn or unfurn. noon & evening calls FE 2-0495 SK Upholstering 733} PE BEADLE DRAPES, SLIPCOVERS and materials, FE. 5-1927. ea CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- Ao 8174 Cdoley Lake Rd. EM THOMAS eS a ale 197 NORTH PE 8T * Lest & Found 24 PLASTERING = REPAIR REAS. Pat Lee, FE 2-7922 R. G. SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING, Sosea and finishing. Phone FE ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING FE 4-0444 TRENCHING EXCAVATING roe septic tanks. Field tile, footings Ditches & boat well. UL 2-54 13 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained.man at our office. Genera] Printing & Office Supply Co.. WwW. La rence St. Phone FE 3-013 BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Wall and windows Reasonable. FE 2-1631. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE ae Busiress Services Ee fring and a rawieding. 218 tke, Ph. 4-3081. FURNACES, * LEANED AND serviced. C. L. Nelson, FE 5-1788. HOUSE PLANs DRAWN WITH specifications, Call EM 3-0202. HOTPOINT APPLIANCE REPAIR, FE 5-8431 or OR 39176 GIRL WHO NEEDS HOME, LIGHT upassreerine and child care. FE || HOUSEKEEPER FOR BACHELOR. Room and Board.with seme pay. FE 8-9878 sid MIDDLEAGED HO for elderly. couple. & wages. FE 4-8221) EKEEPER }Good home PLASTERING, NEW os REPAIR. Work guaranteed. FE 5. SAWS, MACHINE oe Manley Leach 10 Benes St. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF —¥ and automatic washers. 30 years in Pontiac PLI E SERVICE, : ROY’S. 96 Oakland FE 2-403) Offered ... ality & poise career or part time. car necessary. Write, stating qual- Used Cars. eteeeane ificationg & nu or Trucks nae Pontiac Press Box 172. - ‘ ° 9A LADY ae CARE FOR ELDERLY Parts seen lady ang housekeeping, 5-day Soe eres 90 en $45 Write Pontiac Press eye eeeeee DOA eee WOMAN FOR DAY Cars .. 90B ceenine. plant. ees —— mpl : or K Used Cars peeves (91| Soe ple 1-1111 or Nn woo: MONEY! ‘Sell unneeded belongings for cash through Classified Ads! FE 2-818. DONT PASS UP! FOUND: STREET WED. Lady's change purse. Cal) at Classified Ad Dept Front CE Pontiac Press. LOST BROWN & WHITE POINTER Vicinity-of Lk, Orion. MY 2-5721 LOST FEMALE BOXER. TAN, VI- cinity Commerce Lk. Reward. EM 3-2409. ON LOST: SMALL BLACK FEMALE Mexican Chihuahua and Dashs- hund miex. White ring around neck, white tip on tail Vicinity of Lebaren ecaral and Joslyn. Reward FE 2-5779 LO8T — 4 ft “aa on street. ward. FE 4-6324. LOST: BLACK COCKER SPAN- fel; male. 2 yrs. old. Vicinity of Blaine’& CortWright. License No. 1473R, Call FE 4-1131. LOST — TUESDAY, FEMALE white Angora een: reward. FE 8-6585 or EES ones Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. Scrabble games Backenstose Book Store, 15 E. Lawrence St. PAINT BY NUMBER, $1.69 9X12 frames. $130. All sizes. Grum- bacher Art piligs eihde Sherwin Wil- liams, 71 W ‘Notices & Personals 25 ATTENTION ALL. WIDOWED AND one mén and women over 30. Get sequatnred dances are held every Tuesday waht ‘aor aS Temple Hall. FE 4-3655 in- formation A COMPLETE COLD WAVE $5.50 A gee ts 500 N. Perry, FE py, MEROTREDS KNAPP SHOES Fred Herman OR 3-1592 ANY GIRL OR ® WOMAN NEEDING a friendly advisor phone FE rites = pentane "rhe Salvation | Wd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ARRO RLT $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 5.3030 | Share Living Quarters 30 WILL SHARE MY HOMB WITH roung woman or mother with, 1 child. OR 3-0038 CASH WE NEED LAND. CONTRACTS QUICK CLOSING NO HIDDEN FEES Nicholie & Harger Co. 3 W, HURON FE _5-8183 CASH. AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON- TRACTS AND HOME EQUITIES. NO OBLIGATION. CALL Johnson . Re- ' | REALTOR FE 4-2533 1704 8. Telegraph Rd. CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. J. J. VanWelt 4540 Dizie Hwy. OR 3-'355 CASH! for land coe”: and equities, new and seasoned. nag Pee discount, no obligation. experienced man iat ee Humphries | Open Eves. CASH |. . —_ for small or ‘a ree beh Spal Bexe =e. Ee W ve eae © FE 4-4813. Ask for Mr. Clark, GI AND FHA @asH FOR YOUR HOME Yes. We can sell your home for cash Witn vere small Sen pay- our TRADE. WE BUILD DORRIS & PN REALTORS 152 W Huron Phone FE 4- HAVE CASH, WILL TR AVEL . We will trav-] to see you and show you how et cash for your home, land contract or acre- for a 30-minute 4-1557 Wy. DO YO 3 roo: es sparemial = ehildren are welcome and ety maing ape furnished? 915 Grebare. Lake A nue, +1253. | LARGE LOVELY 3 AND BATH. Utilities egret Near airport. Ad wet re MODERN 3 aoa ty all ge i nd gas Fraser ° ‘ALT eat, Lare MODERN, 3 LARGE ROOMS, pvt. ent. and bath, te PE C103, and clean close-in, adults PVT 3 ROO A Ste aT We liams Lake. 541. _ Two 3- woe 1388 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 1 AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT apts. Partly furnished. OR 3-9108. 1 NE now saree. No charge. - ROOM, TTE, PRI- RD. RILEY. Broker |. yate ba, stove, retrig.. heat oe “Bhisabeth Lake Rd. . FE (1137 oo 1 — 290 Paddock. Al- Immediate Action. We can con Ahead house. WHITE BROS. REAL. ESTATE 3-1295 8660 Dixie Hwy. © Open Eves "til 9; Sunday } ‘ti § Sell Us You- Equity Don’t lose your home—cash wait- Hwy. ht I ms WANTED; IM MEDIATELY Homes farms. lake property — land contracts. Buyers wait- Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832 W. Huron WANTED LISTINGS We need houses, farms, acreage. Land contracts bought sold. Call us = a. — of property you have PONT I AC REAL’ TY 137 Baldwin * §-8275 Rent Apts. Paralned 33 IST FLOOR, 3 ROOMS, PE 5-2405. 40 Edison St. i-ROOM, KITCHENETTBS, PRI- vate bath, 2 em ed gu or couples Adults 200 N. Pad- dock Albe ; 1 CLEAN, WARM, TOE. ROOM. Adults, ‘Util, furnished. 258 Or- chard Lk [T +RM WITA ef BATH. 1 arms. Ist floor. Pvt. beth. 5-8339 130 Raeburn i AND 2 BEDROOM M LAKEFRON? apts, Partly furnished OR 3-0105. lL. & = roth CLOSE IN. 1&2 an APTS., $35 WK. MOD- ern motel a "$16 steady rent- ers. Nr. ue” Sky, ideal sor bachelors or couples. FE |3 BEDROOM, - "Bate: shower. shower, util. ao en Trost on Pontiac Lope $15 and $17 we. “Royal Motel, OR 3-4555. T RM. KITCHENETTE & BATH. FE 5-154 402..W... Huron. Trt aan r mo, Ady e _ Bel ol Air Mi Manor _ Fre «+ rat al 1 RM. KITCHENETTE. PVT. BATH & Ent. TV groreh end. $15 per wk. FE 2-43 18T. FLOOR, < RMS. & BATH, all utilities furnished. 2 bl. to GMC. Very nice, $18 wk. Adults only. 8-4: before 5 p.m. 18ST FLOOR HEATED 5 RM. FLAT, facilities, children al- . References. EM rv furn mite cL CFAN WA Huron, FE basta or A 3 Rus P PT BATH & ENT. UTIL. _& wash aes 2 OR 3 405 WW. 5-3185. 2 OR 4 ROOM COTTAGES. CITY bus line. Across from Huron the- ater. Fe 2-2915 2 RMS. & BATH. GROUND FLOOR Pvt. ent. Stove, refrig. util. furn. $45 mo. OR 3-1972. 2-ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. Util furn. Ideal for bachelor or retired couple. MY 2-1981. LARGE ROOMS NICELY FUR- nished, near Bel] Telephone and no drinking. FE 2-2181. 32 AND 3-RM HOUSEKEEPING cottages gas heat al} utilities. Winter retes Tru Rustic Cabinr 468 S Broadway, Lake Orion.4 MY 3-0968. 2 ROOMS, PVT. BATH, FE 5-2043. 116 Lafayette. 2 AND 3 ROOMS. Clark St. Apply 2 CLEAN WARM ROOMS, CLOSE- in $12 wk. FE 5-1690. 32 AND 32 TARGE RM. “BRICK apartments. downtown location. Pvt. Ent. and bath Everything furnished Inquire 22 Auburn, of- fice in rear. r] Leet tiauae 70 Apt.? isT FLOOR 3 RMS D> apt. Nvwiy decorated. FEST. 2 hevgieer WEST SIDE UPPER Apt. clean, mation furn., no ; drinkers. FE 4-7850 2 TERRACE, BEDRM. - tile bath, gas heat fenced Rin S full basement, garage. FE 8-00 nished, near GMT. : 2 4-ROOM APTS i an APT NC children, FE 4100 2 RMS. & BATH. Sa aOR FLOOR. Pvt. ent. Stove, Fefrig. Uti) furn. $45 mo. OR se "Opa 2-R nat Apee GAS HEAT, $12.50 WK. . Paddock. FE 45-5006 dy ent. bor yke. a 48635. 3 ROOMS. UPPER APAR on Oakland Ave. near Baldwin. Private bath and entrance _ met water furnished $50, 4 3 RMS. PVT. BATH. GARAGE. Newly decerated rner Apt. Steam heat. hot water. stove, Re- Up Ba furnished. $65 month. FE 3 RMS. & BATH FOR COUPLE, r. Blue Sky Soe Exception- ally nice. FE 3-7437. 3 Bi eatgtorse UTILITIES FURN. ver lots of heat. 308 N. 3 5 PARTLY, PVT. ENT. AND _ Pvt. bath. 285 Whittemore. . 3 RM. & BATH. NEWLY DECO- rated. Heated outside entrance. After 17 pm. OL MS. PVT. ENT. CHILDREN 3 welcome. a rike location near Lincoln Jr * School on a street FE ¢- or FE 5-11 ROOMS a BATH, PVT. AT fre Lake. Couple only. OR 3 nse & ae ALL UTIL. FURN Located close downtown Gail my 3s N, rry. 3 RM. LOWER UNFUR eat Tile bath, oak Sooty: 5s wet Clean. 90 go Union 8t. Inquire FE 4-5425. 4 a AND BATH, NICE 1icE LO- ation, couple only, reasonaby: rent, FE 4-0367. 4 ROOMS, eee: FE 2-2048. r 6 ADULTS, 4 RMS. ane aaa REFRIG. AND stove Auburn, Palm Villa vAWar FE 2.6859. 4 RMS GAS HEAT & HOT WATER furn. Bus, 22 Cadillac FE Yeu 4 RMS. & BATH UPPER DUPLEX. Compre only. No drinkers. Pvt. Util, furn. FE 4-6064. 4 Roch MODERN HEATED APT. 4192 Dixie over Keego paramere: 5 per m . FE 5 ROOM PLAT. NEWLY DECO- rated. West side, FE 8-9806 os PLOOR.| $50 oon of A panera: guste * welcome. ear . MY 3 ROOMS & BATH, sure Hor water & heat. FE 2-206. ; i ER! 3 1 AT! NEW beans. in the heart - lakes, Reasonable OR im furnished. 4 Bred tial Highland. } 4 7 RMS, AS HEAT. CHIL- _Greo welcome. $40. TO 58-3289." 6 RNISHED MODERN ROOM FURN - house in Walled Lake, good lo- cation, fenced yard, reasonable, MA 4-2807 7 LAKEFRONT, NEAT 2 BED- For its or smal) a references req fand. FE 2-4875.. FURNISHED Hi HOUSE FOR = Pully equipped for the = Children welcome. Call OR 3 5 NISHED HOME R. Til EDROOMS, DI- LIVING Lsaiterehed B kitchen and bath. FE MODN 7 RMS. PARTLY FURN ‘A §-5000. To around réntal. 8990 Pontiac NAL elderly, lov a home. FH See 2. 90 «8Q. FT. * office spate in ni Rent Lease Bus. Pron Pe 4 ROOMS. Fir: a = Hotel Rooms -39 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by san or Week - Also i or 2 en — — retr un’ LUXURY LIVIN: Best buy in Oakland hepawe tf with wall to wall carpet. ieefal Rent Officef Space 41 AIR j itol Savi & Huron “ag oy aA atin BATH. 3 MAIN FLOOR Sutabie to. - arehous: $200 pe month. Located 1663" ‘Bouth Teles pit BEE 4-2597. Gan 10,000 SQ, FT. WiTH- ng y limits of- Pontiac. Excel. for At manufacturing or light ste hoger infor. @ Mr. SP/ACE SUITABLE FOR DENTIST. A spot. Drayton area location, For Sale Houses 43 ‘RENT WITH OPTION TO. BUY Al $8,150. Newly decorated 2 eee home. On Market _ Negriere New furnace too. 870 pe month. Phone owner oy rE 2-701 4 or call FE 2-5822. wm eae HOUSE & GARAGE. LGE lawn. FE 17-0690. SYLVAN LAKEFRONT Neat 2- bedroom adults * small poe ceet reference — Jack Lov fa” SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT IN- at 1676 Taylor Rd... ask for Tae Weaver. +2051. Rent Houses Unfairn. 36 re- FE le WHITE. More Space for Living Located between Maceday & Wile liams Lakes. This 44 ft. ranch home was obuflt to- fill your dreams. It features a 22 ft. livin . m natural birch cabinet: full basement, attached 3 BEDRM. WAL: D tan hg oe ‘ 2 car garage. And automatic heat, i Poses en pe eee Mg nee lv's fully srasulated & complete 58-7086. wi sei torin and _ahtomove eat. T BEDROOM, TELHURON, MOD. with self-s storms & screens. M, T HURON, MOD- wt bee oe eS frontage on a x FE_2-6057. ileees on 1 : DR ADULTS Boks paved later 8188 600. Es “ ge mort: cane: as he gage. elay — see ay. nome gC haine District. PE b-6682 : si iM z F, Ic stove bo retrs fe, , BUgrRic WHITE BROS. - OR_ 3-1295 3 BEDROOMS, CLEAN. OIL HEAT, 3660 Dixie Hw FE : ~- | Open Eves. ‘til 9. sunday 1 ‘til 3 oo = REAL BUY 3 family. modern. gaa heat, paved BEDROOM MODERN. te OWN. street. Only $9,250, Must be sold Rd P. W. DINNAN from. schools. Exc. neighborhood. nore neal His Subdivision. Pon- _ or ease, by owner. NEAR CASS LAKE. $50 per mo FE 5-5003. 3 BEDROOM ites WITH FIRE- place. $60 mo. 3-8066. 3 ROOMS AND san ALL UTILI- tles pees ie $13.80 week y. Call at 288 erry 4 rooms AND BATH AND UTIL- room, furnace. oil heat. $75 vicinity ‘of Rochester road and 8. Blvd. Phone owner, LI 3-0688. 5 APT. 5 erase: $50 mo. 5 ROOM APT. REFRIG. STOVE furnished .$80 month. $3321. RMS. & BATH UPPER Winterized. Newly Secorste Pius! * OR 3-4817 + ROOMS & BATH, FULL BASE- ment with rec room, FE 2-7619 RMS. & BATH NEAR 8ST, MI- thael’s School. 8-0620 after 4:30 weekdays. Anytime weekends 5 5 RM. & BATH, CLOSE IN, NR. bus, FE 2-6332 or FE 4-5788. 6 ROOMS, AVAILABLE JANUARY lst. Beautiful upper flat, 3 bed- rooms, large kitchen, living and dining room. Choice West side lo- cation Close to schools. Rent reasonable to desirable tenant. Shown by pointment, Call FE 2-5258 after p.m. 90 OAKLAND rooms and bath. Heat ‘urn., $50 a month. See caretaker. BACHELOR'S APT. 1ST FLOOR. Heat & hot water furn. FE 2-6521. BASEM’T GRADE LEVEL 2 RM. apt. Kitchen & bath Steam heat, util, washer & -dryer furn, FE 2-1337 COMFORTABLE, UNFURNISHED 4-room heated apartment, Cen- trally located in Birmingham. Available at once. MI 41220. CLEAN 5-RM. UPPER. STOVE, pegrigerster, gas neat furn. FE Clean 3 § ROOM HOUSE ON LAKE GA- He ho, in" with option to buy § ROOMS, UTIL. AND BATH. _ MArket 4-3880 5 be tae HOUSE, 90 8. Roselawn, 5 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED terrace, modern. FE 2 6 ROOMS AND BATH,. SE decorated, gas heat. 2-0661. Afier 6 FE 5-322. & ROOM. FULL BASEMENT. Also 2 car garage. Located on West Side. GILES REAL- TY CO 221 Baldwin Ave. FE_ 5-6175. 6 ROOMS AND BATH, CLOSE TO School FE 2-3046 after 4. $59.50 — 2-BEDRM. Basement, garage. $180 down or lease it while you buy. Builder. FE 5-0685. CLEAN 18T FLOOR 3 BEDROOM, children welcome. N. side. $60 mo. FE 4-7581 or FE 4-0000. — CLEAN 3-ROOM APT. PVT. ENT. 2 RMS - ue he Aaa and bath. Lotus Lake, OR 4-0237. acen ri 2 =; raat Fal Washington. HOLLYWOOD APTS. 2, 3 ROOM. APTS, NEWLY DEC-| ‘Furnished or unfurnished 2 & 3 erated. Pvt. -ntrance. 4143 Clin- rms. bath & utilities furnished. ee Rd. OR--3-4706. 114 E. Howard St. PE 2-1834. 2 RMS.. NEWLY DECORATED,| LARGE LOVELY 3 AND BATH, couple only. 319 N. Saginaw. near Airport, adults. OR sth ' ORCHARD CT, APTS. LARGE ROOMS, CLOSE 24 Florence Ave. FE 8-1987. AIR CONDITIONED Poritiac’s most exclusive west ROOM AP1. WITH PVT, ENTR. Share bath, Sor meleome. $12 per week. FE 8-1431 2 ROOMS & BATH. city iT- tage all utilities furn.. -includ- ing washer & TV. Child welcome. $18 wk. FE 5-2707 & FE 72-6048. 2 OR 3% ROOMS, CLEAN AND warm FE 8-2512 or MAple 5-3185. 2-3 RMS. & BATH, UTIL. FURN. Stove & anette: Reasonable. 734 ca “ROOM MODERN APT. ON to peapeosinle person. OR 35202, after 8 p.m 3 RMS.:-VERY NICE. TV. NORTH- end. $20 per wk. FE 2-4376. 3 RMS... PVT. BATH & ENTRANCE linens & utilities. Good residential neighborhood. Adults, no drinkers. FE 2-5236 or FE 5-7805, 3° ROOMS AND BATH, CLEAN and roo priv., auto, heat to your liking, “couple only, FE 5-4032 3 ROOMS. FULL BATH_ MAIN floor. Pwt. entrance. 319 Prospect. FE 2.1643. 3 ROOMS & BATH. CHILD WEL- come, 297 Voorheis. 3 ie ROOMS, WITH BATH, UTIL- es. On any good jand contract. New itacare ingpection “at. Brepert $i and title Ass Ken 5 pate atin y K. L.. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd, FFE 4-4563 Read ee = Able oa Carers hel es gf beck a Seoglhey Call R FE 4-358) PLACE A “LOST” AD. ‘Call FE 2-8181 for an ad ‘to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. Say “charge oe Li you, Call FE 43844 or FE 8-0975, Pyt. ie west side, in- any ee Ask for Ted Me-| quire 95 Dwight 4 8 ROOMs MO DERN. HEATED. RRO_ REALTY nly, i $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd, Roopa ret, Call © & IMMEDIATE si AND BATH APT. EM ACTION NR, ELIZA- ROOMS BATH, cua ‘rake. everything furnished, $16 FE 8-0878. 3 Sets PRIVATE BATH & pence. gas heated. 87 8. 3 lea APTS8., COUPLE ONLY, $70 to $85 mo., all private, FE 6-402. 3 RMS. wk BATH & ENT. WEST __Side, FE 8-6523. 3 ROOMS bp Se ‘CHILDREN okay. OR 3 3 RMS. & ae NEWLY DECO rated. Heated, outside entrance. & EN- Parke “Bide apartment development, Bal- cony type individual entrances, beautiful kitchens with stove and refrig. furnished. Auto. heat and hot water also furnished Adults only. Ready for immediate occu- pancy, Get in touch. with the Manager, Mr. Gardner at 19 Sal- mer &t. or call at FE 8-6918 OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 10 A.M THROUGH 9 P.M. UNION LAKE — 3 ROOM & BATH Ranch style apt. Heat furn, Ev- erything private.* Adults. EM 3-4285, VACANT JANUARY 18T. LOVELY 5 rooms with refrigerator and stove, Full basement, oil heat, on James K. Boulevard. Call FE 4-3008 or Broker. FE 4-2533. WEST SIDE. WEBSTER Washington Jr. High aréa rooms, gag heat, $96 mo. 2 Pecrooms. upper @ Lincoln Jr we Call before s. F 5. FE 5-1 AND area. $55 mo. 4-2521, or after WATERFORD VILLAGE 3-ROOM NEWLY REDECORATED apt, with full plans and utility $65 per month "WHITE BROS. OR. 3-1295 $660 Dixie Hwy. Open Eves, ‘tll-9; Sun, WOLVERINE APTS. Downtown shopping and transporta- tion within 2 blocks. Schools only . Children wel- decorated and well maintained. Rentals of $49 for 3 Gao and bath. Larger hi Mpegs K, G. pee peteee 102 & Huron st. FE 10 ‘til & 6 NEW LARGE apt, Wisner and | $99 — LAKEFRONT 3 Bedrooms 1‘ baths, rec. room, 2 car attached garage. exclusive Lake Wood Villiage, EM 3-0242. ALL RENTAL NEEDS SATISFIED. Homes and apartments furnished or unfurnished All areas & price ranges. ARRO RLTY $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 5-3030 BUNGALOW Near Tel-Huron. Ideal for working couple, gas heat, newly decorated, liv. rm., on rm., kitchen, bedroom ee jee ra room and mor ai Realtor, 1011 W. Huron. TE ait ee REMODELED AND redecorated, » bedroom duplex. $85, Phone FE 58-6768, FAMILY HOME ~ HOSPITAL. UET, REALTOR. 345 OAKLAND AVE, FE 5-063. IDEAL WEST SIDE LOCATION. Clean 6-room brick duplex. Tile bath and gas heat. 8-3338. LAKE ORION. 4 BEDRM. oth & screens, $65 mo. FE MODERN 5 ROOM Sonne 7 . New Hudson. 5 minute drive to Liecoln plant. Ph Fieldbrook (FI) 2 BEDROOM house. Carpeted, storms and screens. Built in oven and range. Option to buy. FE 8-6580. OFTAWA HILLS — 135 MENOM- inee, 3 bedroom, 1' baths, fire- place carpeting warm. dry base- ment, sun room, gas. Peles ga- rage. FE 2-5236 or FE 5. 2- Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 BEDRM HOME, AE CLEAN, _util, Furn, FE 2-4855 7 BEDRM. FURN, “9 ) BEDRM. modern block house. Sete “1321. uo OLtve 6-9041 after 7 p.m. 106 3 ROOMS. PVT. BATH. 107'2 N. _ Saginaw _ } LG. NEWLY DEC. | ROOMS, ili ds first floor dipplex. ae en drive & bath. cme wel- come. FE 8-9575. _ Sky. 4-1998 or FE 2 BEDROOMS, MODERN, COM fortably.furn. $65 monthly. ‘EM _3-3303 or MU 4-647 2 BEDRM WALLED LAKE MOD. Close to city. Reas. MA 4-2293. pAM WARWICK HAS IN vin Lake 2 bedrooms, $100. 3 bed- rooms $125; also a two-s ore ed bedroobm for $110, Call FE ¢ or FE 105. hed LAKE — LARGE 3 BED- house Close to oinage! M 3-4285. For Rerat Rooms 37 AT BUS STOP IN NICE EOME, comfortable room, FE 5-733: BUS STOP, COOKING A Parking. Pvt. ent, 409 W. Huron. CLEAN ROOM FOR A MAN4PVT. en wer. $7 a wk FE 29-2416 Rooms With Board 38 DBP LBBB PPL LLP LLL PL EXTRA HOMESTYLE meals FE 5-037. CLEAN. ae 14 Matthews, MEN, eS FOOD CLEAN MOD- ern chome,” FE 2-0318 OLD AGE P PENSIONERS. HOME privileges. Downtown, FE 3-9100. 2 ROOMS. GAs BERT: $30 MONTH. 18 Dowding ‘Ct. | RM & aia FOR olla PVT. home. FE 2-$842. 53 N. Johnson. oh 66 West Huron FE 6.2511 OOM Hi on at. and "Gg. WHITCOMB, RLTR. _, COLORED G.I. UL _ 2.2930 NO DOWN PAY. MENT 3 ns axe BATH. IDEA MEAL FOR| 3 REDaooes. rue BASE- 3 Soe a ior RANCH. FULL MENT. 'D GA. basement. Studio ceiling. Soft wa- HEAT. SCREENS AND STORMS. ter, Oi] heat, fenced yard. storms CONCRETE D Man AND PAVED & screens. 1 yrs. old. % bik. TO SCHOOLS STREETS. C “AND eae CENTERS. sEB THEM WN 284 SOUTH BLVD. W.,. Open Evenings ‘til 8:30 Phone FE 5-8875 or FE 4-0823 cS S Bedroom HOMES. $100 DOWN Moves You In 2 SO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY, 1 TO 7? : EXCEPT FRIDAY 731 Stanley at Kinney 3 miocks nofth of Mout alte Nr. Lincoln Jr. High WESTOWN REAL ay FE 8-2763 or Eves. LI 2-467? SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom brick, tri-level ranch nome. Fire- lace. built-ins. 2-car garage. 183 t seeded lot exclusive commu- nity sewer water. paved streets, lake privileges. $24,500, open Sun- day 1780 Sherwood. FE 4-5090, FE 2.2105 ee : COMPARE THIS Custom built 1.200 sq. ft. 3 bed- brick ranch home. Full basement, 2 fireplaces, slate en- trance, 1'2 baths, ceramic tile babe vanity. Plasered walls, oak. Ors, ae plasered garage. All - thie for sti oe 7c on ia lot. Custom Builder FE 8-1198 WEST SIDE RANCH HOME Custom built in ‘34, this 2 bedfoom bungalow home has everything for gracious liv- ing. Large living room with dintng space, fireplace. car- peting and drapes. Large family room, Kitchen and utility room combined with everything at your finger- tips. it: baths. Attached garage. Combination storms and screens. A back yard patio that is the envy of your neighbors. Lan aped lot. Reasonably prited — See it today! NOTHING DOWN 2 Bedrooms, tile bath, hard- wood floors. Just decorated. Gas heat, full basement bout $275 closing costs and per, cent interest. The easy payments include taxes and insurance and are less than rent. PERRY PARK 2 Bedroom with oll heat, neat as Tile bath. If your credit is good, you can buy this house with payments of about ‘$68 per month including taxes and insurance. NICHOLIE & H ARGER CO. 33 W, HURON rE 5-8183 SPECIAL A $15,500 noes sor $12,500 ar Builder, FE 6 BY OWNER. 1 sae 1 saws intome. . sacrifice, trade or cash, FE 8-1653. SAVE ENERGY. USE WANT ADS! To'find a job, place to live or a good used car, see Classi- fied NOW.” j ( FEET ae a ie Se a gr Re a