a a petence brought against him by Public Safety Director George D. Eastman. Straley's answers to the chaighs, : by which the Civil Service Com- len Onkiann Dept. Such authority, he said, is limit-)Ci "Jed to the Civil Service Commis sion, Willman suspended Straley y Tues- day after the chief was served with charges by’ a process server Oakland County Sheriff's Stuart A. Austin, chairman of the charges will begin next Wednes- day, the date of the next regular- ly-scheduled Commission meeting.| Straley's answer consists mally of an itenv-by-item denial The Weather ad U. & Weather Bureau Ferecast Cloudy and Colder (Details on Page 2) THE PONTIAC PRE 117th YEAR kkne«k PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1959 —26 PAGES x *k* * Cupid About to Strike Again x * HEART TEASER—Dan Cupid appears about ready to strike again as these two kindergarten pupils at the Avalyn Johnson Elementary School in Milford follow the age-old custom of exchang- _ing valentines. To be certain of winning the heart * of his friend, Terry Beadle, 2135 Buno Rd., Mil- ‘ford, Larry Howard, 1177 General Motors Rd., Milford Township, has a valentine box of candy for her. Both are 5-year-olds. Eleven Die as Kentucky Fire — Burns ‘Like Acetylene Torch’ ASHLAND, Ky. (AP)—Fire cut through an old apartment build- ing “like an acetylene torch” early today, leaving 11 dead and one missing. Eight other persons were injured. * * Among the victims were six members of the same family, in- cluding an expectant mother. She jumped from a window of the sec- ond floor, then died after giving birth to a stillborn son. The fire, called the worst in Ashland’s history, broke out at 1:61 a.m. and quickly cut off the only exit, a stairway at the front of the converted theater. “Almost right away people be- News Flashes FRAZER, Colo (®}-—The tem- perature plunged to 37 degrees below zero here today, the low- est reading in the nation — in- cluding Alaska. LEACHVILLE, Ark, (®—Offi- cers searched this Northeast Ar- kansas area through the night ’ for a slightly built man in baggy |] ¢lothes who forced a 59-year-old |-- woman and a small girl to ac- company him on a wild ride yesterday. The woman, Mrs. Hugo \Schwarz, was abducted with the |” child, 24-year-old Sue Jane | Senteney, from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weiner, Mrs. Schwarz and the child escaped unharmed when the man stopped at a service station near Bowman, 40 miles north of Wane. BAY CITY " (UPI)—State olvil: defense director Ralph Sheehan was scheduled to make a per- sonal survey today of conditions in the Bay City area which pose a alii flood’ threat, thetes § tot we ale your 6 votes for Circuit Judge. A Sampbell x Accountant a FE 2.3615 i bees Leroy Senteney near |_ gan jumping out of the windows,” said taxi driver Anthony Black- well, who discovered the blaze. Blackwell said he had seen seven occupants standing at win- Trainmen Write Vdlentine for Queen Mother KITALE, Kenya (UPI) — The Queen Mother Elizabeth, on a tour of Kenya, will receive a Valentime from the crew of the royal train “Ttomorrow. It will read: We railwaymen are deadly dull, Our lives run straighter than our lines. Today our cup is more than full, For you provide our Valen- tine. dows in the rear of the building on Greenup ave. But he added that “they disappeared when a section of the ceiling apparently fell." * * * “That fire cut just like an acetylene torch,” he said. Coroner Russell Compton said the missing person was Jack Kirk, 14, believed to have spent- the night with his father. The father was among the victims. Compton listed as: Jack McKenzie, 30; his wife Polly, 28; her stillborn child; and). —_ their sons, Jackie, 4; Dickie Joe," 2: Johnny William, 1; James Powell, about 22; Mrs. Grace Blaton, 50; Frank Artist, about 50; and Clyde May, about 50. * * * Fire Chief Burris Hensley, a veteran of 46 years with the de- partment, said: ‘‘I’ve never seen a blaze as destructive as this one,” Lenten Gebleousti ‘Moves to Washington the other dead x * * Roads Impas: Deputies Warning Driv ws ¥- *, able income if Democrats block sales tax, . “The inescapable fact needed,” the defeated 1958 in an address prepared convention. cial ills, Bagwell said he spurned counsel “to stay out of this-tax mess, what- the Legislature necessary to per- mit this, the individual income tax should be placed on as broad a base, and at as low a rate, as is possible—consistent with new reve- nue needs. * * * Democratic Gov. Williams has recommended a 140-m new tax package keyed to a gradu- ated personal income tax and a levy on corporation ‘profits, cou- pled with business tax concessions. He said the Williams solution demonstrated “devotion to politics instead of leadership,” since less than half the state’s families would (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Theaters ee TV & Radio Programs .....%5 Wilson, Earl .......... apace! Women’s Pages ...c.ce0e.. G7 Bagwell Urges Income Tax if Sales Levy Hike Fails DETROIT (#/—Republican Paul D. Bagwell today urged a flat rate state tax on personal and business a vote April 6 on a 4-cent is that more tax money is candidate for governor said for the Republican state In offering his cure for the state’s grave finan- kt kok 2 County Men ominated Are'Ni erect tat og. | Named as Candidates 1 pen naiee te iapreass on wwe | f0F State High Court statewide spring election ballot. | Posts April 6 * * * 2—But if, as appears likely,) The held the Democrats withhold the votes in Re- put up ates See Se Tints Sebeame Obst. Formal aoprora was expected commissioner dale, and William H. Baldwin of Bloomfield Township, a Detroit attorney, There are two justice jobs open in the April. 6 election—the posts now held by Justices John Voel- ker and George Edwards, - Baldwin and Cole were selected during the county delegation’s caucus this morning at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. * * * In_ other business prior to the second in number only to Wayne —selected its four members to the oe |State Central Committee. This is the party’s policy-making organ- ization, Township, and Mrs. Floyd An- drews of Clarkston and James F. Preish of Royal Oak. They were selected from among six nominees put up this morning. Re Bess JEON OE GE NL AB eae a Mec General Electric By CHARLES E. WILSON . Former President of Thousands of people criss crossed back and forth through Washington’s Union Station that oo back in ce -high - ceil- ceed central one word had “minds. It hung in the air, almost touchable, just out Railroad Station Invaded by Prayer Janding in Normandy.” or just for peace, Perhaps for no Radiation to Be Used — for Dulles _. WASHINGTON &® — Secretary: cancer and will continue on jedve from his post whiJe undergoing radiation therapy. * * * President Elsenhower, after visiting Dulles at Walter Reed Hospital, said he had “expressed peda ogi cap yl tlonn ae us that the of his opera tion and the further course of treatment will be successful, ‘#in. order to allow time for — “No further surgery is contem- ” the announcement sald. Pays City Taxes While Lying on City Hall Floor CLEVELAND, Tenn. (AP) — “I came to pay my city taxes, so I may as well pay them while I wait,” said Helen Beaty. She was waiting for an ambu- opening of the convention at 1]):ance seey\@.m. at the Ford Memorial Audi- -|torium, the county delegation— * * * Miss Beaty had gone to City Hall during the rain, She slipped and fell in front of the city clerk's office, * * * While lying on. the floor, waiting to be taken to a hospital, she counted out her tax money. City Clerk Wilson wrote her a receipt. * * * At the hospital, attendants said Miss Beaty was badly shaken by her fal] but that no bones were broken. of State John Foster Dulles has |, Take Over C. DOUGLAS DILLON ON JOB — Under Secretary Christian A, Herter has returned from a South Carolina vacation to take over the duties of the State. Department while Secre- tary Dulles is in the hospital, In case of Herter’s absence, Un- der Secretary for Economic Al- fairs C. Douglas. Dillon will act. in Break-in Attempt DETROIT (®—Detectives follow- ing a trail of blood last night found the body of a 15-year-old boy who was shot as he and two com- ee ee ee ee ae here, "| drew Scott, an eight grade- pupil - ey in the air. i wei, months, been I stood tHere on this morning of “What is it: What's happened?” “The jereiae® begun, . voy te in e’s of reach: reason at all, except that in the hush we felt the need to pray. The quiet lasted for no longer ‘than a few minutes, Then, slowly, the woman rose to her feet, The man next to her rose, too, cleared his: throat and walked off rapidly as if he felt a sudden embarrass- ment. Within seconds the station was alive with movement and talk again, a: eo But for those of us who wit- “nessed the hush, Union Station - will always have a special mean- ings we were there on the day the railroad station in Washing-. ton, D.C:, became a house of wor- “(Copyright 1980 by Guldeposts) || who police said had been sought >| tor questioning in the beating of 2 | an-elderly man. Detectives said Charles George, >| 51, told of firing a warning. shot ve at three men who had broken two | panes of glass on his back porch.) "| George said he has kept a loaded © | deer rifle’ in the house since it |was burglarized a year ago, He | was not held. Cancer Returns to Secretary Dulles; Will Have Therapy Stay x * *€ ™ =} (200 Cars Stuck on Telegraph. as Rain Freezes. Trafic’ Slides to Stop on Dixie North of M15; Rochester Isolated This was the concise Detroit Youth Killed The victim was identified as An- . warning issued late this i i Peek Behind. Bamboo Curtain: | You Will Want to. Rea “Two vast “curtains” ‘separate the free - Communist realm. tie wacieode ' “Stay. off the highways.” ‘ ‘ PEACHER RECEIVES 1,638 - VALENTINES—Valentine’ s Day’ ‘ has always been a big event for Mrs. Dora Wood, third grade teacher at Walled Lake's Decker Elementary School, but this one . tops ‘em all, To the glee of her students Mrs. Wood brought to ‘ gehool all the Valentine cards given her by former pupils during Pontiac Press Phote her 34 years of teaching, 32 of which were spent in Walled’ Lake. For two weeks, in their spare time, she and her third-grade triends pinned them on the wall. of the 1,688 cards displayed. Mrs. Wood is shown here with but 500 Warn Area Drivers to Stay Off Highways (Continued From Page One) trunk lines in the Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Ludington, Holland, Jackson, Lansing, West Branch, Saginaw Bay, Flint, Pontiac, Thumb area and Menominee and Delta County in the Upper Pen- insula." (Continued From Page.One) recommend the establishment of such a system." The records system in Pon- tiac, the chief claimed, meets the standard of simplicity and usefulness, and is similar to those used in virtually all cities of comparable size, Records were not in one central location, the chief said, because by necessity they were kept im the Colder and partly cloudy is the E outlook for Sunday. The mercury * * ® rill rise to a of about 25. “Rain is debe again Monday.| Forms of uniform size would be In downtown Pontiac the lowest/an impossibility, the chief said, be- temperature recorded preceding 8 a.m, wag 27. Lee the ther- mometer read 34 ‘ The weather was blamed for the deaths of three persons in Michi- gan. " ‘Two men died when frozen silage caved-in on them while they were ‘trying to work it loose at East- manville. ' A Grand Rapids woman was killed when a snow-covered sec- ond story porch collapsed as. she Sepped en itt hang our her William F. Husted, director of He: said he would not reply to a 'the police budget, the chief said. statistics without’ reference to records upon an oral demand made by a person assumed to be at- tempting to trap me on an eccasion purposely planned and staged under the record of a tape recorder is no evidence of either incom- petency or inefficiency.”’ Although unaware of the “recom- mended minimum enforcement index (traffic) of the Internation Assn. of Chiefs of Police," Straley said a better criteria of his ad- ministrative ability to operate a traffic department was having won three national awards during 1958. No separate department for planning and research was created because it was impossible under * * * Straley also denied charges that: The propriety of complete dele- gation of authority was feasible in the Police Dept. Captains and lieutenants have little more responsibility than pa- trolmen. A lack of turning over complete responsibility has stifled initiative. statement that many Pontiac po- lice records serve no purpose ‘‘be- cause there seems to be no sensible charge.” charge that police files are open to the public only 25 per cent of the day, Straley replied that rec- ords bureau personnel wete on 24- hour cal] and records in the past have always been available when needed. Accnsed of lacking a working oan of sdniatelvetive. for Taking ‘ issue with Eastman's| ge of his office. lems caused by a ‘‘feeling of indepen- dence" created by the adoption of the Civil Service Act. He said the PAS report openly states the Civil Service Act obstructs the exer- cise of discipline. Straley Replies to Charges formed that the young man who made the survey revealed in Pon- tiaic prior to the time the report was released that Mr. Eastman was to be employed as the director of public safety. “It did seem unusual, if not irregular, that a report in the nature of the PAS report should be designed to recommend the creation of a job for Mr. East- man who participated In the sur- vey in Pontiac personally for at least a few days prior to the report.” Straley said disciplinary prob- in the department were x *« * He defended keeping personal files on various officers, calling) den. them necessary to decide questions of increase in rank and pay. Although no continuing pro- gram for police personnel eval- uation has been established, Stra- It would have been easy, he said, to delegate department eet roomy gga ad ptaariobee assume the general repsonsibill- The report of the Public Admin- {stration Service (PAS) “was not particularly authoritative or trust- worthy,” Straley said, ‘ ly in view of the fact that the re- port was prepared by a young man 28 years of age whose police ex- perience was limited to 4 years on mula. and divisional statistics, Straley said, “Failure to. recite the Berkley (Calif.) Police Dept. x * * Straley said he was ‘‘reliably in- e\In West Terre Haute sheriff's reported no trou ble yet. * Throughout the southern part First of est we upper see “near flood levels’’ by the WEST TERRE HAUTE, Ind. & —A.sandbag dyke at West Terre * |Haute and ice jams near Delphi stood in teetery uncertainty today ‘lin rain and unusually warm weath- er along the flooded Wabash River. It was anybody's guess whether the dike, breached once and quick- ly patched early today, would keep rising Wabash backwaters out of West Terre Haute, where 150 fami- lies had already fled. * * * Light rain helped raise.the Wa- bash to 24.6 feet by daybreak,’ in- oy stead of the expected 24.3. The Weather Bureau said the rains should end before nightfall, ter to- but there might be some heavy Totsy in Fe agabead tomipqentere preceding 8 am. thundershowers before then. More rains were forecast for Monday. The rain and warm temperatures in the 40s and 5Qs left the outlook on upstream ice jams so uncertain that dynamiting was postponed, at least for today. i, Maj. Gen, John W. McConnell, state adjutant general, said there definitely will be no dynamiting in an eight-mile jam north of Del- phi before early next week. * * * MeConnell said the combination rain and warmth raised the a mass movement of the jam if dytiamiting was Bi blocks of ice, some as , could threat- =Sandbac Dike Teetering se in 46 years hit those areas earlier in the week. More than 1,500 families fled their homes along the Wabash. President Eisenhower declared 13 Indiana counties major disaster areas. Damage was in the millions. Wa- bash County alone had an esti- mated two million dollars damage. 6 Die as Car Plunges Into Poca River CHARLESTON, W. Va. —Six persons. were killed early today when their car veered off U.S. 21 about two miles north gf Sisson- ville and plunged into the Poca River. * * * State Police reported the bodies have been recovered but not iden- titied. Two women, three girls and one boy were in the car. The accident, about 2:30 a.m., was seen by persons in a following car, State Police said that Mrs. sud- and she an car .denly veered off the high went into the swollen river, morning darkness, They reve their search at daybreak and shortly after came wipon the wreck and the bodies, Sissonville is about. 14 miles a basis for deferring pay for three officers. Instead, he said,!19 years—that is a problem to be ley said that none had ever been in existence in Pontiac. He denied that “prejudice” was raises wage increases were held up be- cause of their “disturbing quali- ties.” x « hearing, if asked. ~ He denied having said only 11 men in the department were loy- al and asserted his statement was that there were “only 10 or 12 men in the department who were disloyal and agitating trou- ‘ Cash Named Straley admitted withholding a license to three officers seeking a renewal of a license to operate a roller skating rink, but said he had “‘ample justification which he will reveal at the Civil Service Cuba's Premier Will Take May Seek Presidency | cently named second in charge, * * * Fidel Castro, 32-year-old revo- lutionary leader who spearhead- ed the fight to oust dictator Ful- genclo Batista, was named pre: mier last night in what was viewed as the first step toward the presidency. dona ended a long-smouldering per- sonal feud within the provisional government when he announced to newsmen that he and his cabinet had resigned and that he had rec- ommended Castro be named pre- mier. Government sources said the change indicated no major split in revolutionary ranks and that Cas- tro would reappoint nearly all of the 18 cabinet ministers when he takes office Monday. “°c Foreign observers, nothing this week's change in the provisional constitution lowering the age re- quirement for president from 35 to 30 years, said Castro's appoint- ment could herald his eventual ele- vation to the presidency. Sources said Miro Cardona re- signed in a dispute over govern- ment policy statements made by Castro, They said the premier felt that Castro's frequent speeches and remarks on economic and political issues made it imperative that he command cabinet ‘rank, x * * . The crisis came to a head during high level policy discussions on the future of Havana's luxurious gam- bling casinos, Castro told a mass meeting of unemployed workers in the enter- tainment field last night that the casinos would be opened — on a tourists only basis—before the end of the week. Income Tax Plan Eyed by Bagwell (Continued From Page One) Leave of Post as Army Head;| HAVANA, Cuba (UPD — Fidel Castro will take leave from his} ’ post as supreme commander of) the armed forces to become pre-| mier of Cuba, it was announced] | Outgoing Premier Jose Miro Car-) CLAUD A, COONS Local Mailman Dies at Age 59 Claud Coons Served 38 Years as Carrier in Downtown Pontiac Claud A. Coons, known as the dean of Pontiac letter carriers, died yesterday in Pontiac General Hospital following a three-week ill-/a ness, Mr. Coons, who has been with the Pontiac Post Office for 38 years, was 59. He lived at 91 N. Johngon Ave. He had worked four mail routes since 1921, and for the past 10 years carried mail in one of the six downtown business routes, Former president of the Metro- politan Club, he was also a mem- ber of the National Association of Letter Carriers and Lodge 21, F & AM. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Surviving .are his wife, Edith; a daughter, Mrs. Clifford Martin of Fenton; a son, Jack M. of Pon- tiac; two sisters, Mrs. Maurice E. Baldwin of Pontiac and Mrs. Leon F. Cobb of Sylvan Lake; a broth- children, Service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Monday at the Donelson-Johns Fu- neral Home. Burial will follow in Oakland Hills Cemetery. Count Us In, Also MEMPHIS, Tenn. ®—Sign posted on a shuttered frozen cus- er, Henry of Howell; and six grand|, s In Chicago Pornographic Raid. | $65,000 in Cash ‘Fouhd’ jin Home of CHICAGO ®—Police investigat- ing a case involving pornographic pictures in a 68-year-old woman's cottage Thursday night found more than $65,000 in currency stacked fin baskets and boxes. ‘Detectives Richard Cain, 34, and Gerald Shallow, 35, of the vice squad, said the currency was hid- den in a closet among piles of pornographic pictures and litera- ture, Most of the currency, the de- tectives said, was in small de- nominations, but one box con- tained $100 bills. The detectives said they also found a bank book showing deposits of $58,000. The search of the eight-room cottage at 4131 South Berkley Ave. was made after Cain said he ar- rested Mrs, Grace Van Scoyk, alias Vance, after she took $20 from him, Cain said he had posed as one of her patrons. Mrs, Van §coyk was quoted by) the detectives as saying she has $29,000 in a safety deposit box, She said she liked to keep cash where} the internal revenue service would not find it. She added she paid $10,000 fine eight years ago for income tax evasion. ~ * * * The detectives said they had gone to Mrs, Van Scoyk’s home after they learned she had posed recently for obscene photos con- fiscated by . police. They said. she has a record arrests for prostitution. Cain and Shallow said Mrs. Van Scoyk offered to split with them the small fortune found in the closet if they would forget about arresting her. Instead, the detectives took the cash and Mrs. Van Scoyk to central police station. They also took her bank book and a key to a safety deposit box. Mrs. Van Scoyk watched as the detectives, expressing _ astonish- ment over her wealth, counted the money. “My friends were good to me over the years,"' she said, ‘I ac- cumulatéd it. I didn't steal it and remember that represents a life- time in: business." After the money was counted, co“ $65,202) she told the po- ; “you might as well keep it. =" “only go to the penitentiary for having it — the income tax, tard stand: “Have vacation — |you know.” will travel.” When police asked her about a In Midst of Cash Crisis bear the entire income tax bur- He said that if Democrats per- sist in refusal to let the sales tax issue go to a vote they must ac- cept responsibility for ‘forcing an income tax as the only alternative to complete state bankruptcy and human misery.” But, he added: “No matter that the Democrat administration has been in power faced and it must be faced realis- tically.” He observed that the state faces a 100-million-dollar deficit, and con- cluded: duty.” Icebreaker Mackinaw on Its Way to Detroit CHEBOYGAN — The Coast Guard icebreaker Mackinaw “Let no one be able to say fhat a school closed, a crippled child Jacked care of a needy family went hungry because we did not do our ble.” He did not seek understanding and support with officers and men below the first rank of direct re- sponsibility, Straley said, because that would be “only advantageous to the particular group participat- ing in these intimate consulta- leaves for Port Huron today to escort the buoytender Acacia to and help keep channel open for coal freighters operating between Detroit and Toledo, The vessel arrived in its home port yesterday after being gone al- most continuously since Jan, 25. DETROIT (UPI)—Senate the state GOP convention tod the state’s cash crisis with a part: “Still cries for more spe Senate Discovers Poet Majority Leader Frank D. Beadle (R-St. Clair), in an address prepared for delivery at ay, summed up his feelings on 500-word poem which said in “The state is done busted, one heck of a mess, nding, our Soapy does press.” of more than 20 Woman, 68 notebook found in her home and which listed names.al men with notations, such ag $10 and $20, she ran a hand through her yellow-tint- od bole ond Arvaeel. “That's my business,” Deputy Cnet py Detectives Ho- ward Pierson ordered her held for further questioning. Nixon Touring Oregon Cities Gets Jubilant Welcome From State Celebrating 100th Anniversary PORTLAND, Ore, (AP) — Ore- gon began celebrating its 100th birthday anniversary today. Vice President Richard M, Nix- on came to lend a helping hand, and promptly branded Oregon the nation’s valentine state. Activities today—just 100 years after President James- Buchanan signed the statehood bill—centered on Nixon, He speaks first today at Astoria, ‘an old port town near the mouth of the Columbia River, where a centennial stamp will be issued. Then he will speak at the capital, Salem, and come back to Port- land for another talk tonight. Nixon got a jubilant welcome on this arrival here Friday night. As he strode bareheaded from the plane into a driving rain, he was greeted by Gov. and Mrs. Mark Hatfield. As Nixon arrived downtown, a Democrat, State Sen. hard Groener, walked up, k his hand and said; “Remember, Mr. Vice President, this is a ‘nonpo- litical visit.”’ “Sure, not a word,” Nixon re- plied, Inside the hotel, 150 college stu- dents shouted a greeting and Nix- on said: “This is wonderful—a party like this in the valentine state.’ The state is spending nearly 3 million dollars to finance the long celebratign. Thousands of men have sprouted beards for the oc- casion, 90°Year-Old Valentine Is Still Going Strong SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—Some men slow down a little when they reach their 90th birthday, but not Valentine Sollman of San Francis- co, As he has for the past 75 years, Sollman put in a full shift at his lathe in a machine shop yesterday. How Appropriate! HERMAN, Minn. (—-Lutheran congregations in Herman and nearby Hoffman have hired a new pastor. His name — the Rev. Herman Hoffman. JFlood Debris Scars Site of Famous Song By MARGARET DENNIS Republican-Courier FINDLAY, Ohio # — “Yeah, this is the second time in three weeks that the old Blanchard River has flooded us out,” com- mented Richard Kirchner as he sat on the bare, water-soaked floor of his home here. a city block from the river. ‘But, he added, off than we are.” FLOODED OUT TWICE The six-room house stands about “T can't get too mad about it, There are people worse Mr. and Mrs, Kirchner and their three children, like more than 200 families in this northwest Ohio city, were evacuated from their than a month. The had stayed with Mrs. Kirchner’s parents for a week following the flood last Jan, 21. They returned there last Tuesday. back in their own home. * x * . mitted Kirchner, tions." * x * Deying any act of insubordina- tion, Straley said he could not have been , insubordinate when Eastman was neither public safety director, nor policeman, by any legal right. Straley said he was ordered to make reports on many.-and. var: led subjects involving a good deal of investigation, consultation and preparation, with these re- ports to be prepared in his duties as policg chief. He accused Eastman of issuing many orders and requests to ‘“‘har- ass’ him. It seemed illogical, Stra- ley said, for him to take an exami- nation for determining assign- ments or attitudes. He also denied he was insub- ordinate when turning over po- lice uniform specifications to the city personnel agent, He said a him immediately upon their com- pletion. Straly denied that Eastman at any time ever indicated to him in writing or orally that he had any plans regarding the uniform pro- ject, but on the contrary indicated he was anxious for {ts quick com- pletion. Straley denied the charge by} Eastman that personnel were as- signed to the vice squad for dis- ciplinary reasons, instead of on) They|the basis of merit. He further denied that Pontiac is a “City of Sin,” and “that the gross exaggeration of vice condi- tions in the city serves any usefill|. x purpose, ‘TOP’ GOP POLICYMAKERS—Top state Re- ' publican policymakers, in Detroit for the state | conventi ion, chuckle over an old political joke. - a ~ They are, from . 4 AP Wirephote left, John B. Martin Jr., national committeeman; Paul Bagwell, titular party chief, and Lawrerice B. Lindemer, state meses ¥ home for the second time in less|not They are not sure when they'll be “Tt’s a little tough for me,” ad- 34, “because I'm not supposed to lift anything or do any heavy. work, I had lung - ,|January,”’ -|"*We were married in January. All Is Not Sweetness and Romance ‘Down by the Old Mill Stream’ in Ohio surgery and I’ve been out of work for two years, I’ve never begged for anything in my life and I'm about to do it now. * * *. “We've been living on the allot- ment from aid to dependent chil- dren, The Red Cross is helping us ow, They came out after this nd flood and said they hadn’t ra sed the books on us from the ast e. They asked us to make out a list of things we needed, We don’t want to ask for too much, but we sure haven't much left to start up with again.” DISMAL SCENE He looked around his house. A soddened davenport, its cushions piled high. Two refrigerators stood in the kitchen, One has been damaged beyond repair. The other, brought to them by Red Cross after they moved back into their home the first time, was up on blocks, but its motor was missing. “The motor got wet but I think it'll be all right after it's dried out,"” Kirchner said, “With a one- year-old daughter, we have to have a refrigerator. Diafine drinks lots of milk.” s * * * “Everything happens to us in said Mrs. Kirchner. Dianne was born in Janvary. Those are the nice things |_“But Dick (her bashed) got sick in January 1951 and couldn't work for eight months. Then six _ lyears later, in January 1957, he had a recurrence, That’s when he _. [had lung surgery and hasn’t been able to work since.” * * * Kirchner got back to his work of attempting to repair a fan -|which was in a tired condition from two hitches of helping dry out the family’s possessions, As he worked he started whistling. The (Song was an off-key version of “Down by the Old Mill Stream.” ~ “Yeah,” he said, “I know the Blanchard River was the inspira- tion for that song. Tell. Taylor wrote it sitting on its banks just about a mile from our house. But it’s a good old song and you can’t get mad at the river. Shé’s a nice, quiet stream when she behaves Servet a — amore tvs agen eh na mile 4 yen "parents are urged to ‘meeting, which will explore the Following the seminar, parents iwill be able to make arrange- Camera Club to Meet First Christian Church Camera ;Club will hold its monthly meet- ling at 7:30 tonight, with a club scenes. Persons interested 35mm films are invited to attend. Members will bring two slides on the tassigned subject, two slides on any theme and two ) poor slides. ‘tesenaes ‘W. Allebach, Pastor Audrey Limkeman, Youth Director “Worship -peces 1000 & M.S Se ee Bible School.......11:20 A.M. ‘Youth Fellowship.. 8:45 P. M. COMING! Evening Service... 7:00P.M. 1 TEACHER TRAINING Wednesday | CLASSES Prayer Meeting... 7:00:P,,M. Tuesday Evenings JOSLYN_ AVENUE inning “March, Beginning March 3 , P h School Joslyn at Third | Pontiac Central High Schoo Edmund b. Watkina, Paster : FE 5-6629 ween acts . - Tues, A.M. or Dally After 6 P.M. Evening Service. 6:30 P.M. TT oy a eerinn Consultant Wednesda pasyer ry : ed Inst Saas ol a oe and Study ...... 7:30 P.M. vorCommunity ETTA. Cleves ‘AUBURN HEIGHTS | oe ‘aC iNt ARTE ACNNNCARE ANE ATTEND THE : 3456 Primary Street ‘ ¥, Wm. Palnitr, Pastor Sunday School..,.10:00 A’ M. Worship » ALIS AM | PILGRIM “ECUMENICAL MISSIONS” jf, ‘Youth Fellowship. 6:00 P.M. J) CHURCH | COMMUNITY UNITED | Baldwin at Fairmount PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH _ Drayton : Plains, M Michigan W. 4. Teeuwissen Jr., Pastor ‘Bible School....... 9:45 A. M. eMorning Worship. 11:00 A. M. “Youth Groups..... 6:30 P M. “Evening Worship.. 7:30 P.M. “Wed. Prayer and ~ Study Hour 7:30 P.M bs LAKELAND os eel *“Maceday Lk. & Wms. Lk. Rd & ev. Rey F. Lambert, Paster “Bunday School ..., 9:30A M. @Morning Worship. .10:45 A. M. “Znd Sunday School 10:45A M | SUNDAY SERVICES | Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Services 11 a. m. Youth Hour 6:15 p. m. Gospel Hour 7 p. m. ENROLL IN OUR NEW 25 FAMILY CRUSADE Ps Off Street Parking for 300 b SASHABAW Cars Adjacent to Church . A ST be 5331 Maybee Road ra Near Sashabaw t Clifferd Haskins, Paster For Free Transportation Call }-©. D, Emery. Pastor FE 8-865! Rey. Wayne E. Welton of Rarkdola Church Will Move to Indiana For Information Cait fi REV. WAYNE WELTON ‘The Rev. Wayne E. Welton has, announced his resignation as pas- tor of Parkdale Church of the Naz- arene, a position he has held for the past seven years, The minister has accepted a call to the First Church of the Nazarene in Nobles- ;ville, Ind. | With his wife and three chil- dren, he plans to leave Pontiac about March 2 to assume the du- ties‘ of his new parish. During his seven years in Pon- tiae, the Rev. Mr. Welton has been active ‘in civic and denominational] affairs, | He is an active member of the ‘Pontiac Pastors' Association and ‘vice chairman of the Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital Chaplain's Commis- sion. On several district boards, his special interest has been youth| , work. He has been ective in youth! ‘camps for the past 10 years and served twice as delegate to his! denominational international con- vention. Local accomplishments include the purchase of a new parsonage by the church and improvements on the property. Last month the ‘church board authorized a com- mittee to seek property for reloca- ‘tion and expansion of the church's) facilities. New Sanctuary i dering School ... 9:45A.M. ring’ Worship -11:00 A.M. “fi | to Open Sunday “Friendly General “Baptist Charch Y. M. C. A. 131 Mt Clemens Street Rev. & Garner. Pastor — FE 47407 Sunday School _....... . ees n es 10:00 A. M. a ae seceeceweseces 1100 A. M. Bible Study... ......4..-0.0.--- 600 P.M. Evening Service... si... ss 7:00 P. M. Wednesday Prayer Service .. 7:30 P. M. “Where Friends Meet Friends and God Meets All” Episcopal Church of Advent to Move Into Middle Belt Building | The Episcopal Church of the) ‘Advent will move to its new sanc-| ituary on Middle Belt road just, ‘north of Long Lake road Sunday. | IRCH wi. NAZARENE ,: 60 STATE-STREET Bible School ...... 9:45 A. M. ~ Worship 11:00 A. M. WHAT IS ETERNAL LIFE?” Youth Service 6:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. or ee we + & wee “he Rev. John W. Wigle, rector, will be in the pulpit for the regular ;10 a.m. service. The church, a mission of Christ Church Cranbrook organized in ‘December, 1955, previously had met in the old Pine Lake School. The new building is of tan | brick in split-level construction. | It provides seating capacity for | 176 in the sanctuary, and has six | Sunday School classrooms with | accommodations for 120 children. Pastor The “Salvation | Army ss 3 _29 W. LAWRENCE STREET Sunday School 9:45 a.m, Young People’s ligke 6 p.m. Morning-Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Meeting 7 : 30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPT. AIN’ AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER 2nd Lieut, Q, Kennedy Good Masie — Singing — True to the Word Preaching “God Meets With Us— You Too, Are Invited | The structure also has a rector’s office and kitchen. Sunday school will be held in the new building at 10 a.m: during the worship period. | Special Lenten Holy Communion services will be held at 10. a.m. each Wednesday unti] Easter. Seven-Week Program The Church of God is contin- uing a seven-week program of spir- itual emphasis with revival_serv- ices this week. “SEARCHING THE: SCRIPTURES” with Roosevelt Wells CHURCH CALENDAR Bible School Sunday ...... » 9:45 a.m, Sermon & Worship .......+ 11:00 a.m. Eve. Worship & Sermon 6:00 p.m. Bible Stoaee ged Sera 8:00 p.m. , Yeung Adults UPS... yes. +, 800 p.m. Our Plea for Christ Last week there speared in this sec- tion an arti entitied; ‘OUR PLEA FOR M rhis was the first in oc wit OP THe NEW 1 ES. N SCRIP- UPO: ONLY. We think 2 mae he ee ni onate. steak or the Chure h Christ rougb 0 neither Catholic nor Protestant and who aoe to be exactl ‘ahst the church of the,New Testament was in nate, eee qanigation, worship, and practice. Each Charch of Christ iy recogaleing Christ as its only head -and the comet a. christ as the only , source bd i going in cue have oe ae. The membership of these churches ve Jeved in Jestis, repented of their sins, been baptized into Christ for the remission of their sins. They are Christians and Christians only. CAN - THIS BE Bi dfs. OUR PLEA FOR CHRIST L# "4 PLEA hawe departed aay ae 28:19. The name of chnist iss worn te Christ 1 Pet. : 16; Actes 11:26, CAN [fT BE ge me Leet EAR RESPECT THE Ol ove LL OTHER No T CANNOT BB, i Lanna pep i.whe love truth above jon, theor: tradition should der this ples, a plea FOR T NAME ©! CHRIST. ARE you WIL! LLING For Further Information Write to R. Wells, 210 Hughes St. Pontiac or Call FE 5-256: WELCOME TO THE CHURCH oF pies } 210 Hughes Street | The evangelistic cainpiils in- cludes attending the extra serv- ices, special prayer for: missions, and visitations to friends and neigh- bors in an effort to bring others to church. Church of God Continues | nesses” First Presbyterian: Church looks forward to a busy week, with World Mission Day to be celebrated. Sunday and the 135th Anniversary Dinner scheduled for Wednesday. The dinner, which will open at 6:30 p.m., will feature Mrs. Douglas Vernon of Bangkok, Thai- land, as guest speaker, Mra. Vernon and her husband went te Thailand as mission- aries after Docaidea Is some » DR. GEORGE A, COLE Sunday will mark the beginning) of a one-week missionary confer- ence at Perry Park Baptist Church, The Rev. Richard Falconer, staff member of the Conservative Bap- Talk on India to Spark Dinner Mason Vaugh to_ Tell Experiences for Group at Orchard Lake Mason Vaugh, agricultural en- gineer who has served 36 years on the faculty of Allahabad Agri- cultural Institute in India, will be guest speaker tonight at a meeting of the Mariners of Orchard Lake, young adult organization at iOrchard Lake Community Chirch, Presbyterian. A cooperative din- ner at 6 p, m. will be followed by the address. In addition to his teaching and church interests in India, Mr, Vaugh, a native of Missouri, has developed simple inexpensive farm tools suited to the agricul- tural practices of India. Rev. Edward D. Auchard, pas- tor, will begin a series of Lenten sermons based on the Lord's Prayer at the 9 and 11 a. m. worship services of the Orchard Lake Church tomorrow. Fred Ziem, Oakland County prosecutor, will be the guest of lowship at 6 p.m. Sunday. He will discuss opportunities for Christian service in local svei ment. Guest of the Women’s Asso- elation on Wednesday will be Mrs. Douglas Vernon, wife of the pastor of International Church, Bangkok, Thailand. Mrs. Vernon worked with young people interested in music and dramatics prior to World .War II. Between 1953 and 1956 she taught ‘sociology in Silliman University, |in* India, was adviser to the stu- jdent Christian organization and jassisted in radio programming for jthe university station, | Since going to Bangkok, Mrs. Vernon has served as executive taught English in preparatory class. the college ‘In the Wilderness’ Is Sermon Topic “In the Wilderness” K. Burton, minister of First Con- gtegational Church, at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday. Beginning Feb. 22, the church| will hold two worship § services during the Lenten period. The Rev. Karl Ostberg will preach at 9:30 a.m. services, the Rev. Mr. Burton will be ‘in the pulpit at the 10:30 period. Rev. Johnson Back at Bethel Baptist Church The Rev. Amos G. Johnson will be back in the pulpit at New Bethel Baptist Church Sunday with a sermon on “Our Earthly Wit- at the 11 a.m. service. Last Sunday the pastor ex- The Episcopal Church of the Advent — Middlebelt Rd. North-.of W. Long Lake Rd. THE REV. 10mN W. WIGLE, Service 10:00 A.M. ° Lenten Communion, Wed., 16 A. M. Viear changed pulpits with the Rev. Wil- liam A. Wurzel of St. Luke Meth- odist Church as part of a pro- gram to foster racial unity. The Senior Red Circle of New Bethe] Church will- hold a Valen- tine at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, The} public is invited to attend. ei RR nm Perry Park Church Set to Hear Mission Talks tist Foreign Mission Society, will the Senior High Westminster Fel-| vice president of the YWCA and will be the. sermon topic for the Rev. Malcolm ‘s i | cs —— THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1939 iv r = Ch, Ces Plans | ip ast or fo [ eave Ba nh saa b B W AS LEER SEESS ter] Years nner fo Mighlight Busy Wee years at Silliman atvsretty, Dumaguete, in the Philippines. They live on campus at Wattana, Wittaya, where Mrs, Vernon is a teacher, — The Rev. Mr. Vernon is pastor of International Church, the only English-speaking church at Bang- ok. ki World Mission Day will be ob- served at two morning services Sunday. At the 9:30 a. m. service, are “ee arecpa cence ange comnea jbe guest preacher at the 11 a. m. service. At 7:30 p.m., the Rev. James Clark of Honduras will be! the speaker. All week-night meetings are scheduled for 7:30 p, m. Monday night Dr, George A. | Cole, CBFMS west-central rep- _ resetnative, will present films, | slides and a lecture on the | society's evangelistic, medical | | and educational work in 12 | countries, | The Rev. Leslie Magee will tell of his work in Brazil on Tuesday night. Wednesday the Rev. Jack Swinborne of the Belgian Congo, will be the speaker. The Rev. Fleming Newcomb of Haiti is slated to appear Thursday, Friday night, Miss Alfreda Pruitt of the Belgion Congo will tell of her work. * * * Sunday, Feb. 22, the Rev. Ronald jOlson of Argentina will be in the pulpit for the 11 a, m service, and Miss Joan Buckner will speak on Jewish work at the evening serv- ice. The public is Invited to attend all services, the Rev. Hilding E Bihl, pastor, stated. The church is located at Cameron and Ballti- more Sts. Sylvan Pastor Will Speak at Church of Christ “Awake, Put on Thy Strength’’| will be the Sermon topic of the ‘be shown at Donelson to Join Galen. E. Hershey will preach on the topic, ‘Religion| Makes a Difference.’ Mrs. Bar- bara Harris will be soloist. The Rev. William H. Marbach will preach on “Our World-Wide Witness" at the-11 o'clock service, Richard Marsh, Northern High School swimming instructor, will address the meeting of Junior High Pioneer greup-on-the topic, “Sporta and the Christian Lite” at a 6:30 p.m. meeting Sunday. A film, “In His Name," will the Tuxis Society meeting, also set for 53:30 p.m. Senior high young people in charge of the meeting will include Vicki Edwards, Gary Miller and Judy Morris. Youth Communicants Class also will meet at 5:30 p.m, Sunday. the Rev. Apostolic Church of Ohrst 458 CENTRAL route People Seturday ........ 7:00 P.M. Sunday School and Worship .....10:00 A.M. Sunday Evening Service serves eee 7:00 e. M. Services Tues, and Thurs, ........ 7:00 P.M, Church Phone FE 5-836) UL 2-5142 Bishop L, A, Parent in Conference Round-Robin Mission. Talks Set Wednesday Through Sunday Baptist Church will participate in a round-robin missionary conference with 19 other churches in the Pontiac- Donelson Marimont Baptist Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 1l a, m. “BAPTIST LENT” Youth Hour Sun, 6:30 p.m. Eve. Service 7:30 mm. “THE LIGHT AND THE GLORY” MARIMONT ... 4 Growing Church With a Friendly Welcome! — REV, PHILIP SOMERS, Paster Walton Bivd., 1 Block off Baldwin ee ee nniecntt Detroit ‘area. Dates for the conference at Donelson are Wednesday through | Sunday, According to the pastor, the Rev. Lee F. LaLone, a dif- ferent missionary and field of} service will be featured at every service. All meetings will be open to the public. The evening meet- ings will begin at 7:30 p,m. Sunday services are at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Fields represented are Negro work in Michigan; Argentina, the FIRST METHODIST South 8. t Judson . Pastor outh Saginaw a im , Peal Mart, F 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP “DOES THIS ALARM YOU?” Rev. Paul T. Hart, Preaching 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL Youth Fellowship... .6:15 P. M. Wed. 7:30 P.’M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship Belgian Congo and Haiti. Mission- ary speakers will be the Rev. Harold Dungy, Miss Joan Buck- ner, the Rev. Ronald Olson, Miss. Elfreida Pruitt and the Rev.) Fleming Newcomb. | The church is located on Eliza-| beth Lake road at Tilden Ave. | ' Rev. Marvin W. Hastings, pastor of Sylvan Lake Church of Christ, jat the 10:45 a.m. worship period Have Done?” period, a special class in ‘'Chris- tian Family Living" ig being con- ducted in addition to the other classes In the graded system. Dur- ing the Wednesday evening Bible Class period, a special class in “Bible Geography” is being offered in addition to the other classes, These special classes are. open to any age group. At 3 p.m. Sunday, the regular monthly hymn-sing of the Church of Christ in the Pontiac area will be held in the Sylvan Lake build- ing, on Inverness Avenue at Or- chard Lake and Middle. Belt Rds, UNITY 70 Chamberlain, Cor. Edison Class in ——— Us ri Pray” Sunda: sevice ti A. M. 2-4609 Sunday Sunddy. His subject for the 6 p.m. | service wll be ‘‘What Would You! | During the 9:45 a.m. Bible school CHRISTIAN CHURCH CENTRAL | -- METHODIST G. W. Gibson, Minister WESLEYAN 67 North Lynn Street Special Youth Services February 15th through 77. Nightly 7:30 P.M. with Al & Vivien (Buettner) preleh B.§ Battle Ce Crock. estends’ 8 oe cet i invitation Sunday 1 10 A.M, w Hh 11. A.M, FE 4-0239 - 347 N. Saginaw Bible School .. , 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship .. 11:00 A.M. Youth Service . 6:00 P.M. f Evening Service .... 7:00 P.M, Prayer Meeting and ‘Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 P.M. | Fin, METHODIST CHURCH 501 MT. CLEMENS STREET H. Howisen, Pastor 10;00 A. M, poe prs! Schoel 11:00 A, M. 7:90 P.M. ORsHIP ERVICE S00 PF. M. mage cate Life Mour was FM. F.M.Y, “Hearts and Love Prayer Meetin, 1° A.M, & “1180 P.M. BRING THE FAMILY ee 10:00 A.M. Sur. School 11:15 A.M, panama pe: OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH REV. DEEG, Pastor—MONTCALM and GLENWOOD —The Salvation of Our Lord” Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M. CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hall—82 Perkins St. | and | Service Sun. 2:30 P. M. Service 7:30 P. of Cold of water, Mich., speaker at Both Services Open Forum Thurs. 7:30 P. M. (Off Auburn) Turkey Dinner 5 P. M. M. Rev. Warren Smith, O Ww. W. Hall, Minister 1 ens 5 —_ > | mage, ~PONTIAC CHURCH Welcomes All Vi isitors Listen to Herald o: CKLW-TV Channel 9 Saturdays WXYZ Detroit 5:30 to 6:00 Everybody Is Invited! Sepa Aaa ne Ra tN Sy ms ete Rte F CHRIST u WEDNESDAY—17;30 P.M.—PRAYER GROUPS & YOUTH CHOI We Cordially Invite You to Worship With Us FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CoURCH 140 NORTH BAST BLYD., PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ter O. P. Eastma ae 1911 ors: ES anoles FE Lt ——e . ie . . if i i (al - SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “SOUL” * Sunday Services and Reading Room Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street 11:00 A. M. Open Daily Wednesday Evening 11 A. M. to § P. M. Service 8 P. M. Friday to 9 P. M, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION cee es CKLW EVERY SUNDAY 800 K.C. CHANNEL 7 ‘Sunday 9:45 A. M. pues ad ———- J ~— = = “¥ cn —— mccoy ff ip a Af Te Mf ox om am « et ff cd i); coll ff « f if mera i li le A Ae ae a i ite a= i ras te sh a lk ti la eae i: hb a ie 308m. ee ae ee ee a) seer en nnas ee P.M. Sundays 180 North Perry St. a ORIN Special Mastic. ed LEROY FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN . 4 NORTH ROSELAWN Sunday School 10 A: M. Morning Worshi Evangelistic Home Builders ae at the roenins True Class Meeting SHAFER, Pastor A by the Pastor 11 A, M. ervice, 7:00 s Home dat, te 30 P. M. $30 Saturday SUNDAY SERVICES “8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion i 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion j Sermon by the Rector DR. > DR; CHRISTIAN TEMPLE $05 Auburn Avenue REV. J. LUTHER SHEFFIELD—Assistant 9:45 to 11:30 A. M.—Communion and Worship Service 11:45 to 12:18 A, M.—Sunday School Classes for All Ages 6:30 P. M—Young People’s Services 7:45 P. M.—Evangelistic Service . DR. LOLA P, MARION—PASTOR : A Friendly Welcome Awaits You! L.. L, MARION—Founder LOLA P. MARION—Pastor Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer Church School All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. David K. Mills. Curate Sermon by the Rector K PEL CRY a a ' ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Milford, Mich. 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—Pamily Gervice and Church @chool Mt: 00 A.M. eg iM Communion The ev. Bh, T. white, Vicar ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 5301 Hatchery Rd., Drayton 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 9:30 and 11:15 A. M.=-Identical Chapél Corporate Communion and Sermon Church School Each GSeasion The Rev. Waigo R, Hunt, Viewr Greater Pontiac HYMN SING Sunday, February 15, 9:00 P. M, Pontiac Northern High School 1051 Arlene, off Perry St.—Near Madison Jr. “_ key Ample Paros for Everyone RST METHODIST : Rev. Geolfrey Day wun SING! & Sel at ee ee ee eae se pepe maT PAG THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. ie eX \ ptesace es The Sins held a threat of geht sp i Structures. for supremacy « ’ eeutive bootleg: ‘traffic had snow. It was St. Valentine's Day ures, |—a day when all the world was supposed to be in love, Tt was about 10 a.m. when polic ‘Base These were vietims of the) Al. Weinshank, a speakeasy oper-|Soon there were six of them. The : flee ‘| The morning dawned cold and that left Caponejator, seventh to-arrive was Weinshank, Y 9 ee | 4 unopposed as 2 88 who bore a close resemblance to Ol R th to Chicago's thirsty; From such witnesses us they) Moran, Police theorized the rival , a reason @ vict and “mechanic who kept Moran's trucks in operating condi- tion; James Clark, Moran's “inlaw; and Adam Hyer,| another muscle man; Dr, Reinhart Schwimmer, an optometrist, for whom gangsters had a strarge fas- cination, although he wes not mixed up in the rackets himself; could find, police evolved this story An execution squad, some as policemen, wind Se in a hideout near Moran's headquarters. Three men had rented rooms in a house across the street where they could watch Moran's head- quarters. Moran's henchmen began gather- ing in the headquarters Feb. 14. itine’ ’s Day Massacre of Bootle: 4 lookouts mistook Weinshank for the} ing Mob i in s hicago dressed Calnaly, the: Janes fed out ot} 70-67—137 ~ SF lS ti Suggs Retains Lead 1% Y, in Sea Island Test | LA * ST, PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) ! 4 Siw 4 —The field chased Louise Suggs eae . # sh and rebounding Jackie Pung today “3 os ’ : y all in the third round of the St. i agi = ss : Petersburg Women's Open Golf Ps oo ay CLA | F tED Z A *« tg rade : , Tournament. i % va $ Resta O SECTION Miss Suggs, veteran from Sea , i ene r ’ ams | Island, Ga., held a_ two-stroke r lead with a two-round total of 139 “ é +, after firing a 2-under-par 70 yes- x 7. oo terday, She Ied at the end of the : first round with a 69. _ The leaders; ( Louise Sug@@s .....cceeeee. 0+. 69-78-1399 it jdackie Pung .........-«... 74-67—141 &° f 7 Mickey Wright ........+0.se0+-71-72—143 F ym : |Marlene Hagge .....-++s00« 73-T1—144 : * . i Joyee Ziske . cecsveseccecss 14-T1— 345 : re Murle MacKenzie .....++..... 75-71—146 e we rs Ruthie Jessen ......cscseenes..73-T3—146 a : ‘ Kathy Cornelius ........ .15-12—147 it ps Betsy Rawis ........+ ..10-TI—147 a . set ess Py ie ae ——— 43", “¢ 4 rd : 1, ‘ ok ned es y A ee oe sper of, e *, * oie by es”? ° he r < Ae eT a 5. = 5 -. ADVERTISER AT WORKI Whether it’s to aid distraught mothers, busy retailers or manufactur- ers, advertising is ready with a helping hand. On the pages of this news- : paper, right on through the classified, you'll see ads that are working : hard to help advertisers sell their products or services. Advertising helps by breadth of the land. As. more people are informed, more products are sold. The demand snowballs and causes greater production, in constantly improved products at lower-cost. Nowhere else in the world is advertising used so effectively and exten- sively —and nowhere else is there such a high standard of living. Adver- tising helped to bring on this high standard of living. Thus, you are the one who benefits from advertising! sa dvertising works for yout! . THE PONTIAC PRESS spreading the word throughout the length and resulting Receptionist Service For Reservation Phone FE 5-9224 ‘Reasonable Room Rates Single 87 Double $9 Twins $11 Kitchenettes $12 Low MONTHLY RATES for Semi-Permanent Guests 120 8. Telegraph Rd. | _— | a WE: “ees! i — cs 4 eee * \ ae me eee : a : a VG Pe ge Seah Uioae Nabe tira THE PONTIAC PRESS; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1959 t his home of Gen. George Pickett, the southern hero At a celebration the night the war ended, Lincoln listened small is did Li to the band play a number of patriotic airs. When they a police vay the ; wn like spied Cacele were finished, he said: “Play ‘Dixie’ now. It’s ours.” verds into practice. After Rich- he visited the city and looked up the told me that he doesn’t want It depends on what your such, benefits to women in be able to tell you whether work. WILLIAM B. ROBINSON + William B. Robinson, 87, of 517 N. Saginaw St., died yesterday at his home following a short illness. Mr. Robinson was a retired car- penter contractor. ton of Flint, Roy, William and Nel- |who is serving with the U.S. Army iin Germany; two daughters, Mrs. | Marvin Beyer and Mrs. Ethel ;Coon, both of Pontiac; a brother, 17 grandchildren and 10 great- 4 | grandchildren. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. green Cenemery, Lake Orion. Surviving are five sons, R. Bur- son, all of Pontiac, and Charles Monday at the Voorhees Siple Chapel. Burial will “be in Ever- Aiel, Burial will bé in Evergreen ESTHER L, CLARK ROCHESTER — Prayer service for Esther Louise Clark, two-day old daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Ger- held at i1 a.m, today at the Pixley Funeral Home Burial followed in Mt. Avon Cemetery. The infant died Friday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, Surviving besides her parents are one brother, Gerald Jr., and two sisters, Pamela Jean and Valerie Ann, all at home; and grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Gale Clark dnd Mrs. Ollie Buell, all of Rochester. MRS, WILLIAM WEESE IMLAY CITY — Service for Mrs. William (Gertrude) Weese, 78, of 1391 Summers Rd., was held at 2 p.m. today at Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Burial followed in YOU yon HOURS: Mon,, Tues., Thurs., 10-5:30 Fri., 10-6; Set., 9-12 G.M.T.C. EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION For Employees of GMC Truck, Coach Division atid and Their Families 156 W. Huron at Norton IN YOUR CREDIT UNION- ARE KING! - ‘Imlay Township Cemetery, } Mrs. Weese died Wednesday at Lapeer County General Hospital lef coronary thrombosis following ‘a long illness, She was a member of the Imlay Methodist Church. Surviving are three daughters, \Mrs. Mildred Hongow of Wiscon- sin, Mrs. Alta Blanaru of Detroit and Mrs. Marion Deppong of At- itica; two sons, Ralph of Wash- ington, D. C. and Warren of Imlay jCity and eight grandchildren. | | Reason to Delay | Cancer Report on Sec. Dulles By FRANK CAREY Associated Press Science Writer WASHINGTON (AP)—There are two kinds of tissue tests for cancer — one that takes from 10 minutes ‘to a half hour, and another more definitive one that requires stor- ing the tissue specimens over- night. ! Presumably, in Secretary of State Dulles’ case, both were FE 5-6151 It PAYS to Do ALL Your Financing Here \done—or perhaps only the longer rone. There has been no official | word, Either situation would account ‘for the fact that doctors delayed revealing the results of their search, to determine whether Dul- les hath a recurrence of the intes- tina] eancer removed in 1956. REASON FOR DELAY Here are the ‘two tissue test techniques: i a 1. The rapid test. This involves ¥ the center that top performance of PONTIAC on the right side. 1—"Uncommon Knowledge"—Geo. W. your electronic equipment depends the type of service that it receives. Be sure you get the best ity replacement parts and workmanship. Call an Oakland ics Association Service Dealer - - Tt is in the cavity of the thorax between the lungs, and is about as near ter of the bod permit. 1 & vertical plane were if if not more of the heart ASS * : PONTIAC STEFPANSKI RADIO & TV 1087 W..Weren, FE 2-0967 WKO, INC. SERVICE DEPT. _ 48 N. Perry, FE 2-0711 RANIO & APPLIANCE | 422 W, Huron, FE 4-118 Ww. RANIO & TY . FE 2-287 “WATERFORD-CLARKSTON . QOMMUNICATIONS ENGR, SERV. ndersen Ra., OR 38-2129 DRAYTON PLAINS taking a small piece of tissue and quick-freezing it by means of car- bon dioxide or “‘dry ice.’’ Then, with a delicate knife, an extreme- ly. thin slice is cut off. This is stained with chemicals, placed under a microscope and examined for evidence of malignancy. Surgeons say that if the test shows positive, it is virtually cer- tain that cancer is present. But if it shows negative, there is good reason to doubt the results. Thus, in many cases, surgeons prefer: 2. The longer test. A much larger piece of tissue is taken than in the rapid test. It measures about an eighth of an inch thick and about a half inch square. This specimen is placed in melt- ed paraffin to harden overnight. Next morning a very thin slice is examined under microseope, and this provides a definite answer. Pathologists say that under the ‘longer ‘‘fixation" the tissue main- tains its original structure better ald Clark of 1306 Maple Dr., was! than in the case of the quick test. IDeaths: in Pontiac and Nearby Areas Deaths Elsewhere NEW YORK (AP)—Louis Bran- deis Wehle, corporation lawyer and long-time adviser of Presi- dent Franklin D, Roosevelt, died Friday of a heart attack. He was 78, native of Louisville, Ky. M. Briggs, nationally known ed- of pneumonia. He was 88. UKIAH, Calif. (AP) — William L. Axt, 71, who organized fhe musical department of Metro- LO§ ANGELES (AP) —-Frank| ucator of the deaf, died Thursday) | | ot Goldwyn Mayer in_ Hollywood, died Friday after a long illness. OLEAN, N.Y. (AP)—The Very Rev, Thomas Plassmann, OFM, former president of St. Bonaven- ture University, died Friday of cancer. He was 80. Known to alumni and friends as ‘Father Tom,” he was president fro m 1920 to 1949. PROVINCETOWN, Mass. (AP) —John Whorf, world-famed paint- er, died Friday of a heart attack. DONALD KRATT * Deputy Sheriff Kratt Promoted Will Head Safety and Juvenile Divisions of | | | | He was 56. BURLINGAME, Calif. (AP) — The Rev. J. Henry Meyer, 55, a former’ member of | ed Lutheran Church, died Friday of a heart attack. WAUKEGAN, Ill. (AP) —. Col.| Charles Dudley Daly, 77, former football great at Harvard and) Army and named to the Foot-, ball Hall of Fame in 1951, died) Thursday in Pacific Grove, Calif.,| relatives were advised, He was al Harvard quarterback from 1898-' 1900 and an Army backfield star! 1901 and 1902. TORONTO (AP) — Thomas L. Kennedy, 80, a former premier of Ontario and provincial agriculture minister, died Friday night. SAULT STE. MARIE (#—C. A.| Paquin, secretary-manager of the) Sault Ste. Marie Chamber of Com-, merce, died Friday at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn, Paquin, ' 57, was with the education division of the Michigan Conservation De-| partment for 19 years before mov- ing to the Soo. He worked for the Sault Ste. Marie Evening News in the 1920s and was a past presi- dent of the Michigan Outdoors Writers Assn. He entered the Mayo Clinic Jan. 11 for treatment of cancer. DETROIT —Llioyd R. Walter, 66, former sergeant-at-arms of ihe Michigan Senate, died Thursday after q long illness. He was‘a re- tired Ford employe. Service and burial will be Monday at Fife Lake, Grand Traverse County. DETROIT (# — Funeral service will be held Monday for James E. Sheridan, 66, who served 27 years ag excutive vice president of the American Title Assn. He died Thursday of a heart attack. Sheri- dan, of Grosse Poinfe, was for- merly with the Abstract Title and Guaranty Co. During World War II he was active in acquiring property for military housing, war produc- tion plants, testing grounds and other testing facilities. | This Mother Had 12 SHERBROOKE, Qke, —Queen- ie, a beagle owned by Don Clowery of Sherbrook, gave birth to a litter of 12 pups, of which nine survived. (Political Advertisement) (Political, Advertisement) ined CIRCUIT JUDGE {Non-Partisan) @ Judge since 194] in Pon 4}. Court with a Heart.” @ Established First -Proba tion Department in Oak .. land County Lower Court for ‘’Teen-agers.” Creditor. without a Civil Appeal. Thousands of Dollars. People’ Fair, Capable ELECT MAURICE E. tiac Municipal — ‘The - @ His Court, Only One in ~ Oakland County with = “Personal Receivership’ —Protecting Worker and @ As Judge in 1958 hon- . dled- over 10,000 cases @ His decisions have saved } - Citizens and Taxpayers @ A Judge “Of and For the ". Experienced, |while | County Department Oakland County Sheriff Frank W. the higher Irons today announced the promo-| education committee of the Unit-j:jon of Deputy Donald Kratt as| director of the Department's safe- ty and juvenile divisions. Kratt, a deputy for four years, wag praised by Irons for his work with the water safety patrol formed last summer. The new safety director has nt most of his four years. working on improving lake condi- tions, safety factors and the ttum- bering and licensing of boats, Last summer Irons assigned him the job of forming a county lake patrol. Kratt's name gained almost na- tionwide prominence in 1956, when only a raw rookie on the force he discovered the body of slain Martha Little in an Inde- pendence Township field after sev- eral hundred law officers had searched for the missing girl for more than 12 hours, Kratt and his wife, Barbara, live at 3475 Whitfield St., Drayton Plains, on Maceday Late. They have one son. License Application Mail Swamps State | LANSING ®—The Secretary of ‘State's office reports it is being } calls from persons unaware that it-is not sending out machine-pre- pared vehicle license application blanks this year. The department has reneated its previous announcement that this traditional service has been aban- doned as an economy measure. Annlication blan«s, which must lable at all branch offices of the |State Department. ‘Slate 9 A.M. Service lat Baldwin Methodist Baldwin Avenue Methodist Charch will hold snecial services at 9:30 a.m. each Wednesday dur- ing Lent. The Rev. C. Warren Wilson, pas- the topic. “Following Jesus in Prayer’’ at next Wednesday’s serv- ice. Theme for the series is ‘‘Fol- lowing Jesus.” be filled out individually, are avail-| tor of the church, will speak on had abandoned eight children that formation about the governm You'll be able to get the Oak Park Police Probe to Begin Prosecutor's Office to Delve Into Charges of Ousted Officer Monday The Oakland County Prosecutor's office Monday will begin investiga- tion of charges by an ousted Oak Parts police lieutenant. ; Prosecutor Frederick C, Ziem said the investigation -will probe first the officer's charge that crimes were committed by former members of the Oak Park Police Department. It will consider secondly; Ziem said, whether Oak Pak officials have covered up the crimes, as the lieutenant, Joseph W. Rob- erts, has alleged, In a 90-mimute statement to Ziem and Assistant Prosecutor William Lang yesterday, Roberts alleged) that the officers were allowed to resign rather than face criminal charges, Ziem said. Ziem assigned Lang to meet Monday afternoon with Oak Park Public Safety Director Glenford S. Leonard to review the charges. * * * The prosecutor appeared princi- pally interested in Roberts’ charge that one officer quit rather than face action on a statutory rape charge involving a 14-year-old girl. Roberts also asserted that oth- er officers were allowed to re- ee sign after such offenses as ob- taining a driver’s license illegal ly, acecosting a woman driver and neces Chrysler Ahead n Engine Plans died in March of 1958. Can I Yes. my working record?” No. For your husband t self. . * From F. J. of Haw got a small job and the firm to pay the tax?” Yes . A person working * at 65. I’ve been unable to obt: Will the Social Security offic age?” Yes. sought a warrant from him in con-;® Inection with the alleged rape, Bel iwas turned down because the girl! and her parents wouldn't sign a| complaint, * * “T told him to come back if the Police Department gathered suffi- cient evidence for a warrant with- out a complaint from the girl or the family,’’ Lang said. Roberts said he was taken off the | case soon after that. , The officer made the charges public Thursday at a trial board hearing in which he seeks rein- staterhent from a December sts- pension on charges of firing his gun in a tavern while drunk, Welfare Fraud Uncovered in New York Standard-Size Cars in About 18 Months DETROIT (UPI)—Chrysler Corp. will have aluminum engines ready for use on its standard-sized cars |in about 18 months, suppliers of the automotive firm said today. The sources, tool and die repre- sentatives and other suppliers, said Chrysler would have both six and eight - cylinder aluminum engines ready for use on the 1961 model cars it will introduce late in 1960. The other major aute compan. ies will not be able to match Chrysler's aluminum engines un- til at least mid-1961, the ,sources | said, swamped with mail and telephone) NEW YORK (#—An unmarried | Chrysler is developing a six-cyl- |mother of 12 children was amongjinder aluminum engine of ‘conven- \17 persons arrested yesterday for tional design in hopes of using it allegedly defrauding the Welfare!on the small car it plans to intro- Devartment. duce early in 1960, the sources This brought to 62 the number '|said. of such arrests in Manhattan in| Development of the engine could the past few weeks, ' _\delay introduction of the Chrysler Dist. Atty. Frank S. Hogan said |small’car beyond the date its ma- the mother, identified as Norma! jor competitors, General Motors (Danbridge, 35, of Brooklyn, was!ang Ford, will introduce their ‘Charred with larcenies totaling! smaller models, the sources said. {$13,555 since April 1954. Her chil-| But it will give Chrysler an edge dren range from 13 years to one) in the use of aluminum engines in year old. standard-sized cars, * * He said she formerly lived with Thurman. Danbridge in Manhattan and that they had received relief funds as a family unit until 1954. Then, Hogan said, they decided jmore relief monev could be ob- itained by pretending the father have the cylinders arranged ver- tically ‘in line’ and Will-be water cooled. This makes it easy to adapt this engine to eight cylinders and gives Chrysler the edge in putting aluminum engines in sized cars. * orth, NJ.: “I’m past 72 and get my Social Security check every month. I know I can earn any- amount without losing any monthly payments. Recently I To Use Aluminum on! Chrysler's aluminum engine will| standard- Tis \ Z ‘ ' fost be Consult Sfafe Law on , Makar Sao From Mrs. P. E. of Pittsburgh, Pa.: “My boss has just me to work any more because I’m five months pregnant. He feels it’s dangerous for me. Am I eligible for unemployment pay?” state law says about paying — your situation. Almost all. _ state laws require that you be able to work to get unem- ployment pay. Your local unemployment office should the Pennsylvania state law considers a woman who is five months pregnant able to * x * From G.J.F. of Council Bluffs, fowa: “Several months ago, you wrote a column about how my husband and I could get help from the government to make our big home into two apartments. We’re both retired and could use the money which an apartment would bring in. Where can we get in- ent help?” help through the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) office in your area. If you don’t know where the office is located, you can get the address by writing te the Federal Housing Adminis- tration, Washington 25, D.C. * * * From 8.M. of Valley City, N.D.: “My wife who was 64 claim her as a dependent for 1958 when I file my income tax return?” * * * From Mrs. K-F. of St: Petersburg, Fla.: “My husband, a barber, had to retire eight years ago because of heart trouble. He wasn’t covered by Social Security when he worked because the program didn’t cover self-employed peo- ple at that time. He’ll be 65 in another month. I’m 53 and have been supporting him since he retired. My job is covered by Social Security. Could he collect Social Security now from o be entitled to collect, you would have to be old enough to receive payments your- * takes Social Security tax out of my salary. To me this doesn’t make sense. Am I supposed in a job covered by the So- cial Security system must pay the tax—eyen though he’s already collecting payments. * From D. Van B. of Newark, N.J.: “I plan to retire in 1960 * ain my birth certificate, but I have my baptismal certificate giving the date of my birth. e accept this as proof of my News in Brief Raymond L. Kruse, 4, of 2305 Lapeer Rd., Lake Orion, was found guilty of drunk driving yesterday before Orion Township Justice Hel- mar G. Stanaback who sentenced him to pay a fine of $50 plus $15 costs or serve 10 days in the Oak- land County Jail. Jessie O. Whlker, 36, of Detroit, pleaded guilty to reckless driv- ing. Friday before Springfield Township Justice Emmett J. Leib and paid a fine of $50 plus $10 costs. Business Notes Lois E. Ellis, sales manager for AMT Corporation, Mode] Car Di- vision, Birmingham, recently re- turned from showing sport cars at the 22nd Annual Trade Show and Convention of the Hobby Industry Association of America held at the ; Hotel Sherman in Chicago. . Because of his outstanding sales record for January, Robert Wilkin- son, local general agent for the Columbus Mutual Life Insurance Company, achieved eighth place \place anweng all company repre- isentatives and is listed on the | firm's honor roll of the 20 leading | producers. | Lansing Pastor Elected OMAHA (~The Rev. Philip \Reikow of Lansing, Mich., was ‘elected a section chairman yes- iterday of the Division of Christian ‘Education of the National Council of Churches. He is an associate ;minister of the United Church of iChrist. ‘had been born up to that time. + The father actually was earning {$50 a week in a fruit store and visiting the family, Hogan said. ' litical prtisen Seer F / FINNEG \ rs s tl Township. Vote for the ma the job for you. d DENCE Business experience and ability that are not matched by any other candidate. Last 4 years as your Treasurer —Be sure to Vote February 16th. As a Taxpayer it is up to you to protect your interest in Independence (Political Make your contribution to Better Local Government Vote for Ira J. SHADER as Supervisor Republican ement SHIP 4 n that is‘best qualified to do Elect ~ RALPH F. FINLEY CIRCUIT JUDGE. (Political Advertiseme @ Municipal Justice City of Berkley @ Formerly Berkley City Attorney @ Former Member Ock- land County Board o Supervisors @ 28 Yeors Practicing Attorney ‘@ 20 Years Resident of Oakland County : een PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 14, 1959 130, CARLA BARGAIN RANCHER! oorw: CALL a Ares JIM WRIGHT FE 5-0441 Ere ee ther aso call MY 2-186 5a eee ATE tp AGE 3 bedroom raned bunga- rge living room, fully bend 2 tle cease for gee ay 1 WICKER | TT N, Saginaw 8t. Boe gh BUILT LAKE Paley + Sento W, of A pontiac EM 3-653! == stours Best Buys Today WEST SUBURBAN room heat, electric hot water, part oo ae fide on onit® sete and plonle ts iable. 8 $8,250 with OXFORD water, Low terms. CITY FRUIT FARM Wal- ea 150 jandse. taxes. $10,506 hi, a. dv Sea grad y. Priced for th and aly Glee dows, Warren Stout, Realtor FE Open “till 6:00 pms 4 PRIVA FRONT ROOM ee Sr ae ee n, FE 2-0614. Lisoe BVT ENTRANCE. KITCHEN, Jeun bus 499 W. Huron. a yy At bus stop. FE medals, TV = “In sone (Christ! hans Ho & wa “1 D, a: © scosanasomee Convalescent: Homes 38A MAN OR wee, Se ambulatory. gpable yates, Gien Acres , warsing ACA! N OR WOM. en patients rates, Oak Ha- ven Best Home, Oxford. OA B-3062 TA at aii “inn, PENSION- $ nurse in pee lean mar op UL Hotel Rooms - 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day Or Week Al 1 2 sa ents. ae* Eos nite. 2-9239 464 Auburn — Rent Stores STORE. 0 Stor from Pee, Me me, to oe ment Pe rea if for retail or ' office Depoees, aa — _ Annett, C., FE 8-0466 OLTRA-NEW 8 TORES, WEST side. FE 2-214¢ Rent Office Space 41 rew OFFICES—WEST SIDE. FE 2-2144. SERVICE SHOP OR OFFICE “Bpace , aA@joining residence. WANT A VIEW? This lovely ranch home h rooms & attached garage with oods for = 5 Lye lake. rivil $3.00 e bri vileges. $3, lpman K M SHEPARD. REALTOR 1010 geen Rochester, OL 1-751! “BTID Income and Commercial 308 Feet commercial frontage = frees win widened N. Porty large ree toe dwe Walk t to Work Only $1,050 Down 3 Bedroom family home within easy dichance to Pon- frame exterior, siate roof, separate di econ 3 bedrooms and bath full basement, 2 garage. mit will pay you to look today, call now, “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor #0 297 EA SHOP 7 ie rent. 875 per mo, FE Rent ‘Lease Bus. Prop. 41A : “er? cere HEAT, AIR oo ; , 252 8. Tele- Pon:Tel . FE 4-4516, ACE tunit: fe nie. Bi nity for c! e Fag by or p Rmegy shop. MA y. tr MA 4-2555, no war CAR WASH ', Downtown, Reasonable Inquire 22 Auburn WIxOM, OP for cleaning establishment or beauty ear: MA 4-1292 & MA 4-2555. Ws Oo poy “hy arta lease, na 8 S a hse pe ‘s 6. Gall: Realtor ridge, . For Rent Minalioasous | GARAGES FOR oy Ble Son (th + car. As Bios juire t 237 Baldwi: SLATER’ - bate} el he commercial rente] uare feet eng Leenane § -ERWIN SEATER 53-55 North Parke St. FE 4-3546 REACH CASH CUS- TOMERS through Classi- fied Ads. Call FE 2-8181.) 1 iy con.| . ' PE Sun. 2 to 5 p.m. -3600 Embarcadero St. 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCHER privileges on beautiful Lake e new drive west on ‘alton (beyond Biver Lake) to to Embarcadero, Shogo! sign. Salscmae on peau s. “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor “49 Mt, omens st, FE 54-1201 EM 3-4200 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON $050 =DOW) buys this < room ated with 3 bedrm A nang — siding, nice 86 a lot. 2%-car garage and . ieoaned close to jams ‘e Full price only $9,950—it’s vacant— WILLIAMS LAKE privilages —aAttractive 3 bedrm. ranch 't wait — Call toda PONTIAC NORTH School <_< : 2 bed: home. a7 &® pin and has, 3 vtene Eh pe bo l-car ga- summer pores: ier ie landscaped. 600 ful) price. FOR THAT EXTRA ‘“‘plus” oe 4 definitely on e, see this n Clarkston Es- country yor Eperer hts ie nah dows. a ‘LAKE £8. | a; ay story hee Sy moe stored "walle. Fait base tout Ete. fe tandie on * x Ba i I, Resh. Low 1838 ‘ ‘Eee eae Par ¥ WE yeas, oo SE et STEELE REALTY, 1 Ra. (ase) Te hag Tr #) at Highland, “Mich. CUSTOM BUILT TILE BATHS CAR GARAGE TERMS ________ 91% EMERSON Low DOW pips Heider yl ATTRAC- — 4 bath, nevis dec- rated, yer oe living and Smshen. 2 aneee lots. 96.506 . FE 92-4184, after 4 BY OWNER. 3 BEDRM., FULL basement, a PE 2.3031 een extras. 1% yrs, old 3 tome am FACE ae mance assume payments. 538 off Sashagaw & Maybee Rds. VACANT ATTRACTIVE W, SUBURBAN — 2 bedroom home on 2 large land- scaped lots. 1% car attached fit. rage, paved drive, large utility across back of house. Also serves as family room, Tiles kitchen & All this plus stairs to floored attic makes Ms ory comfortable home for Near stores, schools, lakes. 9°$13,500. Terms, STATEWIDE Real anf Service of Pontiac D. ARLES, REALTOR 117 8. elearaps FE INSPECT 3 bedrm, ranch $67 Mo. FHA includes taxes & in- + surance. OPEN 1 TO 2 Saturday & Sund NGAY peas Wate: High & mortgage on only hag per os pee paved street ts _ rea wane at $11,150. IONE FE 8-0458 $100 DOWN Moves You In SO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES nape reain Nr gph ee WESTOWN Ae FE 8-276) or Eves. LI_ 2-4677. RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES By ORIGINAL OWNER—Located an exclusive neighborhood of brick homes and = lota just seven menos from downtown Waterford ‘Township schoo] dis SLICES OF HAM For Sale Houses 43 BPP PL LLL AL LAP LALO AL ALAR 3 eyoeiisinn). Pade Ian itn Full basemen wer and water. 125 Blaine st. oe Oakland Ave. Phone OA 8-2918 ROCHESTER ee Hill bedroo ig rm, iy i 4 "hai tiled asement, — hea’ ho, wa- cer, 2% 10 arage, farge ote con anidecaed out. Terms to 4% We . e mo mortgage ‘so Ms, REALTOR ‘.s030" 3445 8. Adams Rd. TRI-LEVEL BI-LEVELS Custom starter homes, no money down, your lot. Smal] down—our lot. See model, G, Flattley, EM 3-0482. fidebes” with lt tied floor and ceiling, including a large recreation room; 2 car gerne with 16 ft. cement drive rosd; aluminum storms and hives a couple minutes w 1% acre out-lot onto Sus $22,600. For additional information and appointments call FE 8-1764, MODEL HOME lake. ot itgee e C. SCHUETT, Realtor | Siren mi wall worl 460 W. Huron, across Pontiac Gen. heat term Hot water 3 BEDRN. RANCH \$14.00, 000} heal ermopane beng ees dwn. to new FHA. 5. oe we Lm fee nan GI's consider. Smantes e and clear Almost new 2 bedroom frame pel 4 fo er oi privileged lot on White Lake. $250 mortgage cost down and only $61 per month, 2 lake etree a! on Lower Straits Lake. only — cost down care per JOHN VERMETT REAL ESTATE 9203 Commerce Rd. EM 3-6466 bedroom, WANT A GOOD PRICE ON A NEW Custom Built Home? E. J. DUNLAP CUSTOM BUILDER FE 38-1198 WATERFORD VILLAG coon Ranch, mortgage of only rs78 tack incioding tans xes he insurance, Re 40308, J Taylor, Theaiters 3-Bedroom Bungalow At Huntoon Lake rm Oil furnace, fenced rear yard. i Am 1%-car garage. vacaae handle, Among $2,500 down Ww other nice homes. Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-0701 WEST LONGFELLOW Only $1,600 down moves you in this lovely 5 room home. Neat and —— decorated. Tiled bath. full basement, oil furnace, paved street. 4% per cent mortgage. 3 LAKE FRONT CABINS Located near Waterford. Nice 2 bedroom home for owner. er two will more = make your yments. A_ rea at 000 = $1,000 ‘jon: ‘ust sell to settle estate. jughout, beautiful tiled bath, fun” Desement, forced = heat. Located on compar near stores and school, this lerety home today. $200 DOWN rect festering plastered, walle, street r walls, oak floors, forced air heat. This is what you have been waiting for and only $44.24 monthly. PLANNING TO BUILD Get our price Roses = build. poe have many plans to choose from, Some can be your lot with no money Saar will build to your plans. Call JIM WILLIAMS, : REAL yh & INSURANCE 1483 BALDWIN GILES Huron Garden 5 room bungalow. Rest £ lus full basement, oil - Earge lot, 1%-car ga- 3 blocks from Denelson choo! Drayton Plains 9 bedrm, Permastone home he a good neighbor» q large lots and other attrac- tive features, Terms ar- ranged. GILES REALTY CO. FE $4115 221 BALDWIN AVE. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WHITE BROS. LAKEFRONT Why not buy a lake home. now at vtater ane sh Seiet o for only e. $9,000 “with $1,800" down ELDORADO For the Cadillac of homes—see 3 hed: in walking dist ance to schools. It fe cd baths, < d living room, heat ved drive, 500 with $5,500 a buy at's E BUY — SELL — | "* WHITE BROS. Hwy. srs i Open Eves. ‘til °: “punday 10. ‘til 5 ‘large recreation it room. rices? The oo hates HERBERT C. DAVIS 4015 IRWINDALE DRIVE BY OWNER: § ROOM SMALL house in ager ground. Four rooms in pine. Oil ter poor cess uw) wn, weymcats: Call PE ¢a38i. Manes wit WATERFO VILLAGE y 3 bedrm, ige, living rm., ‘paths. Beau- Complete aluminum storm stores & schools. Paul My . Jones, Re Real Est, FE 4-550; FE 8-1275; 4 bedroom Py ey house, lake OA _ 8-3653 Working Couple S Fredericks Marvelous home for iarge fam- ily; all in excellent condition, a eat, extra toilet in base- fenced lot, only West Side Close to Kancosiy Hospital, 6 room modern ho Pir! ——— gas heat, araree WILLIS M. BREWER —ASSOCIATE— BROKERS INVESTMENT CO, FE 68-9663 3 Bedroom Brick FULL BASEMENT - Oil heat, 2 car garage. Must be seen to appreciate. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. PE j Sat. and Sun. 1-5 3010 Angelus Drive Angelus Golf View Estates H ron brick ranch bungalow Why rent? When easy payments Teasonable down Lat rey FE 2-0840 HAYDEN EAST SIDE. story home with 2 car ats asement, Oi) fur- —_ 7 Terms. Or for G.I. down paymen' a ‘ $1,110 bows 3 B.R. home with Large kitchen, Basement. Oi) fur- nace. zaees drive, Quick pos- ess elt el, SUBURBAN. Near Water- 0 School, for this excellent High and new Elementar 3 Bedroom home, floors, Plastered walls Tile bath. Basement has divided seerenmems co tiled and finished. 1% c¢ arage. Lot 75 x 154. Immediate session, $13,300 Terms, past moh eg oe ION R, home, Bath. $5,780. Sp eteolas down payment. 21 ACRES with remodeled farm home. 3 Bedrooms. Barn, Tractor and other ——— Near Ox- ‘ ford. side location $20,000 Te 3 BR. Cap Fiepel and “C. TAYDEN, Realtor 3: Walton Sear: Eves. sunt ¥o =: } HOYT Pioneer Highlands 12,050 newly decorated 2 large . Beautiful ceram bathroom, Family kitchen and 2- — garage. i come! extras, 1 block es service. 1 block to lake priv es. ty oh its was? a swim. oowe?. Curbe wa- Hees 4 topped. Ideal for aired or newly married couple. For additional in- formation call us now! North Suburban * GI—NOTHING DOW $10, Looe ra a 5 Ete rte ; large \ 8 living room. Lee. ._ Ideal spot ren This is one into—call for more details HOYT REALTY FE 2-9966 254 8, Telegraph Ra. RETIRING THIS MODERN 2 ME. ON ED LOW MAINTENANCE With LOW i Onr HUY Rf. VALUET, Realtor FE 54-0693 ie "til 8: 00 NG SERVICE John K. Irwin evive™. Lorena utiful ranch type none with three bed 345 Oakland A LIPL Evenin with massive fi ce carpeted living room bul oven -— range, incinerator, 2 full baths, fully plastered, slecar ot shed garage, ' e. corner jake rivileges with utiful beach. TL, LAKE RD. TO_WAL- TON BLVD. TURN % MIL) WA iN 8IG. we REALTOR 2536 pixit Hw FE 4-4561 VALUES — Near Shopping 5 yrs d Py You ae ree rooms tile b Basement, "Timken ot — 2 car aluminum siding. 18. , terms. RANCH HOME — Set snugly among large oak trees, lake priv- pote phen room, stone fire- ace. atts fitcn tchen with “built tn ope 8 bedroo ¢ bath, femiy ciou rooms. Utility. meat of heat, washer & dryer, 2 car ateshes garage. Prossession at on AUBURN HEIGHTS MANOR — Attract: ore brick ranch built in 1957. bedrooms, den, large Syne? room with Roman brick wall & fireplace, very mod kitchen w double sink, GE | regent arcs, ator rT, m an: cupboards. Full basemt., gas ber piaes. 4 tar phaeben garage. be: car attac einerator Lot 1002350, Full 1 . . 8. LAKE FRONT RANCH iia ft lake peer Peiianweed | c. Cc. ‘putit custom & home, LR lav. ar, on —_ car Rec. rm, 25x30, lav. & er, Util. & py wo on lake ecb Sprinkline system, elec h washe r, dows are other features, $55,000 = includes ‘carpeting & rapes. : Roy Annett, Inc. Resitors since 1923 a E. PEderal a 2 bedrm. ‘Huron 8-0466 Open ——e & puaey 14 two mall baths, — built-ins, 10x25 fami) two places, full ete rec. ched, Diastered, garage 24x30. Call for information, ‘oom, gas hea = hot water, cat arage. Large corner stree fe be : biscktopped. John K. irwin & Sons 313 west” weron ey Phone FE_5-0447 Cn EVE. FE 8-4 CLARK TO BUY — SELL & TRADE modern, off Oakland. , Good condition. n. BE 2-431 Fenced yard Only $450 dow 3 bedrm, West suburban. Oak firs., New condition, asking. Hiab Shen’ 3 peti. WATERFORD, Large liy- ing rm, with —— i Stone fire- place. Dining rm Full Recenest: Rather ban ag, egmpete. asking price 322500, 3 bedrm. Gh? New wae Yanity fecgs 8 Py plastered oF eel 13-880. nse, arivg out ed Gc oma en me, pieny to park, at ont OPEN SUNDAY 0 To 4 CLARE REAL ESTATE SE ae Bk Fy Or- STORY arn in good East Kg Rots Ke, 43 PP ___For § Sale H Houses | . }-BEDROOM COLONIAL Indian Village, Newly Decorated, Carpeting and Drapes, New by Car yi PE 4-4676, $17,765 al myrEine Realtor 670 W. Huron &t. Drayton Pial 77) Baldwin Only Ambition Required EY Ne Wood Eo, Williams Lake Rd. at M6® Le) 235 After 6, call | OR | 3-7038 GENES DRIVE — = NEAR BAR SCHOOL. Bad A red Dire y oe 3-bed- ted iving re room, auto feat ood gy lot 8m oh gown pay- _ment. Owner, MY 3-3 BROWN riced at only two bedroom bunga- electric hot water, mod- ern bath, Jb lots. Lake privileges, G DOWN — Near Maceda Lake, 3 erty bungalow wit large lot. old. § About $275 storms, closing costs, $10,500 SELL OR TRADE — Weat side 6 rm, modern home, Large lot. Paved street opreas Large screened porch. Ot) AC Ex- tra stool basement. Will trade for cheaper home. —— SELL OR TRADE—Large 6 m home on ved sirest. Large two-car garage, Will — ‘fer ore home. ‘Here \s ae home.’ Moern kite en, oa) 8ELL se = — Lake- Ranch Hz¥e slow with fon hasenent: ttached 2-car ga- rage and breezeway. Over 100 ft. of water frontage. Will trade for 6 rm. clty home, ST WITH US—For fast & effi- cient service 20 yrs. serv WE BUY, -Pontiac & vicinity, SEL & TRADE. OPEN SUNDAY 10-4 | P38 BROWN, Realtor 2407 Eliaabeth Lk. FE 2-4810 _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE AN OLDER 3 BEDROOM HOME, Birmingham school district, dry re $10,500, $500 down, MI 144. For Sale Howes. 43, — SUNDAY 12 to 5 p.m, New 3 bedroom bun alow wil full basement, . e . COPPER PL U MB yea ae vt fyits, eg LOORS, SIBCN CABDNETY FORCED AIR OIL HEAT. — . It you would ifke this home du: spare en your jet, come out unday and let us Riyal ph this pe model. Only $0,900 your F .C. Wood Co. Williams Lake Rd. at MS@ OR 3-123 aveeen MANOR 3060 g Commerce } Rd, Mi MODERN Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE room brick ranch, 3 bed rooms and den, large kitchen, electric stove, water softener, Venetian blinds and carpeting, large corner jot with 1%4-car ga- rage Owners moved to Cali- fornia and will sell or lease with option to buy. 2 ACRE: 8 of land with this lovely 6 room ranch home located only ‘9 block from Square Lake. Large living and dining rooms, full basement with recreation room, S-car garage, Price reduced for quick sale. CONTEMPORARY home in Northwest suburban area. 3 bedrooma, oi! heat, 2- car gafage, over an acre of land with lots of trees Close to school and shopping center. Owner moving out of state and must sell, Evenings after @ call FH 2-338) or FE 6-2935. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 NEW MODEL EVERYTHING FHA TERMS 9 bedrooms, utility jcom. large jot living room, 18 foot Mode| Haggerty & Richardson Rds MULTI-LAKES REALTY MA 4-1578 Ly ROOMS & BATH. Full price *e. 960 includes all fur- niture, auto. ol! hea ld tines street & sidewalks, city fenced ae havc ye near lake, Terms. y owner, 3.2880, CLARKSTON RANCH HOME -- Its all here- 140x160 beautiful well landseaped lot, double garage, stately cut stone chimney, aluminum awn- _ basement, work room, ‘oom, 56° recreation room eu fin Ahed (bireh paneling) fire- ace, 3 lovely be living room with fireplace, Ly kitchen with bullt sale — J. R. Hiltz REALTOR 1011 W_ Huron OVER... cellent garage, Yes, miles west of town foot living room, three bedrooms, forced air heat. Insulated. YOUR MOVE — only $11,980, ve MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PE Sunday 1:30 to 5:30 Forest Lake Estates 1331 Fieldway “LEISURE LIVING” High on A ie * ine family recreation rm, 3 gracious bedrooms, 1% baths, seperate dining room, large liv- ne rom with a oe ee roc Fieldway “and turn right dress, 1 meee Sune 1:30 to 5:30 Bloomfield Hills Twp. 2625 Pendleton NEAR 8T. HUGO of the a Sewer and water with street. Peaceful suburban rine. et only 4 minutes from downtown ontiac or Birmingham, This quality made to order 3 bedro:m home offers a maximum in in- terior decoration; 2 full bape Ist floor recreation — hus froning room; dream kitchen Pith built-ins; attached, finished ga- rage. Owner transferred and must sell, ONE block Bast and South from corner of Woodward a nd Square road a Kinzler Ph. FE 4-3525 If no answer, cal] FE 2-1030 . Open Eve. $4250 Total price for this 6 room. Base- ment, furnace. Off N. Saginaw. Needs some repair. $1,750 down. ins. rge 2 bedroom. 1%-car garage Nice jot, $6,100, “PONTIAC REALTY PE 5-8275 KENT Established in 1016 PICK YOUR COLORS — Builder will decorate this new home to suit you. 3 bedrm. ranch home, fireplace, breakfast nook, divided bsmt, for rec, rm., attached ga- rage, Double lot. Located in Clarkston. Be the first owner at $13,000, terms. Quick possession. LOWER STRAITS LAKE —$9,750 is the full price of this new in ‘66, neat 2 bedrm. bungalow. Car- ee in 16 ft, living ‘room, knot- Pen cupboards in attractive kite en, full bsmt, with rec. rm., oil heat, Completely fenced yard. etd terms, large beara. os lence oO clenats. rosiey Tm. bsmt, Garage toast at ched, un- serge 8} rinklin oyien. Truly a fine home for —_ nating folks, $31,500 — term Floyd Kent Inc. Realtor 2260 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph FE 23 - Open AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING. | { ae Ata See oe Se ee es OS down ae PLOWING 800! Sl, 000 . . PERRIFICN pe Crescent Lake, doors, Fifteen foot kitchen. new electric hot water heater. Everything reed to move in. Yes, we will oahy” the = pay: ment, HURRY, $7,500 full price. Humphries 63 ~=(N. Tele Open Eves. TT 2-9236 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MILLER —— THE TREES In Sylvan HORES — first advertisement Ps this excellent 2 bedroom ranch home, The large living room 14x15 caine room are newly oar d with Nylon ana, = Pst. ‘kitenen’ is very well ar- ranged with corner sink = lots of cabinets, ofl furnace Toe with attached ake of A baad a Tot wi many huge shade trees, Thig is a real buy at $16,050. ANOTHER DRAYTON WOODS home and it is the best we have seen for the ert, in some time 2 wearers the lovely liv- ing room is carpeted & drapes are included, beautiful 12 ft. a en, ofl furnace, house ts full sulated and is in new con base 2 car garage, 100 ft. frontage Bg Oakdale, full price onl You mer sever get foe Mohs ae buy like this. William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 1078 W. Huron Open 9 to 9 Hempstead EAST BROOKLYN Out of town owner anxious to set. Five rooms & bath down plus 2 bedrooms in finisher attic, Full basement, coal heat, and electric water heater. Close to stores, & bus line, Ideal invest- ty for a) m EASTERN JR. HIGH Owner has moved to the Sunny South and we ap es. “ lovely Cape Co bs hom A terms, 6x12 tiled ‘cau phe built in vanity and two spa- clous arate American room water heater & screens. New 1%-car garage & ce- _— drive. home is located ae. — near No Serehalt be purchased on FHA an with reasonable down payment, w Laie pele dinin po odeled tees with a Foungetown ges 4 Puli frigerator, stool & an appointm K. 6. umsaneitaat, REALTOR 102 ¥. Huron st. ) i tage ne Peake Ouse a4 part pay, pointment Pall Py 4 BEDROOMS Laree jot, easy i rE : terms. Phone FURNISHED MODEL OPEN DAILY 10-8 111 MELROSE Retween North Perry and Montcalm $8,250 COMPLETE Hey PAYMENT further py ‘ising ve TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT $69 rey 7 a 5 : ah pa co, On. a Baidia, vee. yee W AS $8, 750 a a See Fo) ONLY $500 DOWN POYMENT Now! Big: Discount Bee aoe ere ie SON Wk, SELL OR R pam ‘ 4281 -Marcus— Waterford My street ry eros 5 Newly decorated with large knotty ard fi pine ongleces, and heated sun- home, ameet, Ay ; porch. Ful) basement new fur- heat, ne - . nace, Near schools, lake and just oar ‘aneleie ; west 3 blocks Waterford main : corner, First deposit takes—Hurry! NOTHING DO’ i C. SCHUETT, Realtor A number wr trent ee loca. i 460 W. Huron FES-0458 omes — with and without f TT - —— anem in and out of & MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE town, Boeing is believing — cent interes. At 1g el\ lS plane. Street — $60 per month—-§ roo m home, base- oe sarage, Immediate Meadows}. ™*s —SUBDIVISION— NIC HO] J E New and Beautiful & HARGER CO. ; 33 W. HURON 5-8183 ‘RI- BY OWNER Attractive frame e lo- i cated near West side shop- i tL) ore and schools, Fea- c 7 bath—-lst floor ; “ree rahe and half bath nin een tan Fine ca = Vene * a “beautifull lots screened sunporeh 2-car heat morms—-swrere, 2 aved 6 WeEASO MARLY & PRICED Partridge 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE NEAR UNION LAKE It's really a dream come truef Here in thin Reopens suburba Desens: Mater ials and Workmanship armth, hospitality, and gratieoes from the charming exterlor throughout the apacious living @reas are the keynotes in ie esign of these homes. SEE ° area, breakfast area, modern in oven. & stove. ‘Many i going with this FE 5-618) ONE ACRE, excellent home, ex- and only 2 Twenty-five aluminum storms and screens. Ot) rea- TART ee ‘on minum stms., sc scar and Saco f Brand Ave, noel Ont oakland ) & Call us for After 6:00 p.m, eal PE i" | om These Outstanding Features: , setting on about 5 acres is all ou could ask for. A fine 5 =—4 LARGE BEDROOMS ungalow with newly remodeled 2 kitchen, full basement, and ne CERAMIC TILED BATH oll furnace, Big 2 c&r garage, with double vanity and mirror. chicken oop, and small barn. - Plenty s fruit trees and a berry —?CAR ATTACHED GARAGE peice. rivileges on ley Lake, ain highway frontage makes it —PANELED ACTIVITIES ROOM ideal for @ marecty. m outstand. with natura) fireplace, ing value at only $18,500. Ca now for appointment. —WORK-SA KITCHEN rig bullrin’"Hatpois™ even & | REALTOR PARTRIDGE : vE +001 ime ¥ AND MANY OTHER FEATURES MODEL OPE Sunday 2-5 P.M. $19,500 Plus Lot LOTS FROM $2,750 Other Models Under Construction ae! a Watton Bivd.—north bo Serie to nell = PEN SUNDAY 25 1325 Scott Lake Rd. West Subtirban LOW, LON iy pode “iar Just 3 miles West. ft. MILES NORTH OF ELiz- ABETH LAK® RD, COUNTRY VIEW... across the siver into wooded and Pr een U WILL LOVE orice, priced at $16,- PRICE REDUCED $3,000 3 bedroo Silver Lake offering imme- diate aan replace, carpeting, Jalouse porch, attached garage—An_ excel- lent — ores. We feel o aere ‘s inarkot ot at $18,060, OAKLAND LAKE AREA Price reduced on this at- tractive ws By LAND CONTRACTS TOM BATEMAN Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528 | 2s S. Telegraph Eves, & Sun, ' Si tied, J a ae 752 W DORRIS * OPEN HOUSE VACANT BUNGALOW GLEAMING | OAK a yon in 5 roth, one storms screens, full basement, fecreation & dandy ga- good su trailer or nesthern roperty in trade. ° SIX SPACIOUS pons ' Lh TERM This we a eye ap weling poo Alen home is in ve Lae mate Living 1 din! bo toom ‘ata ms ern Omer ined kite x16, rooms pose ie. basement, recreation and gas furnace. Consider small or contract trade, Warr praue BUNGALOW 24x38 on foundation lIge. utiful carpet Pn itchen with . ‘ love wit in vanity, full basement, gas heat, 2 car garage works Anchor fenced 50x168. $11,000 on PHA, 1 A No own iii We have @ six room vac ag A five room va- F and «a room vacant $8,500. eather! ey OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO & posnis cy son ,_ Sree tty PEN 3 TO S P.M, SUNDAY. 65 Chippewa Road — Wi ster Schools — A emp tene 2 story 3 bedrooms up. rane ne seats. » den, kitchen and “nook: Closed in sun porch. 1% baths. Natural lace at- tached. gare large corner Jot. ve West on Huron, tum on. Chip- left pewa near Webster School. Les! * ‘wen seat Is Nothing Down FE 5-816; OUTS r.|77 N. Saginaw &t. Best Buys ‘Today WEST SUBURBAN early new 2 bedroom with almost an acre pooees kitehen — Saiies’'s tink r al trees, $7,700 © CAN AL FRONT landsca, lol, with 45 feet f with 6 vines, “Rg fh man Eas eyepuine Wanes Stout, Realtor PE 65-8168 “tl 6:00 p.m WANT A VIEW? This lovely ranch home has § rooms & attac! garage with a view of w for = s. cated east of Orion v eerie 63, 200 oe a ® Adams, Rochester, Kote tt 1-751) "B Db" Income and a Commercial on uote oh wleaea | nt “Pert mate 7 Ben 16 aren, Cwree- bath owners ~~ 1 acumen and 5 room and bath rental gpartnens hot 'waier, Prices an s20, 00, ‘Walk to Work Only’ $1,050 Down d family home within istape fo Pon- \ i THE PONTIAC PRESS, | _SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1s, 1959 For Sale Houses 7) Lvs tur ree rooms oor, ae a ideo y “ CUSTOM BUILT HOMES BEDROOMS 35 x 45 FT. 19 FM, 6 In. Living Room Birch KITCHEN BUILT IN RANGE & OVEN lta CERAMIC TILE BATHS 1 CAR. GARAGE RMS kitchen, 7 large lots 2-4184, after wt 96,806. rE BY Cescencan t Tans ar Manp capes: Iie yrs, old, PE 3-3031, 3 BEDR ACE aise RANCH home,- 1% baths, storms & ecreens, large lot, cash & Columbia assume payments, 1 off Sa pron ty & Maybee Ras. VACANT ATTRACTIVE W, SUBURBAN ~— 2 bedroom nome Jad 2 large bipanell scaped lots, 4 At rage, poset save, Hy { ol utility back serves comm. ponies kitchen & bath, automatic water ome All ‘this plus stairs _ mphts : —— comfortable gan stores, poe Taked, 413.500. Terms, STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac B. RLES, ALTOR 1717 8. Telegraph PE 4-0521 INSPECT 3 bedrm, ranch Hetllneds Mo. FHA includes taxes & in- OPEN 1 TO 5 Saturday & Sunday 5036 JOANGAY Near Water! High & M59 No mortgage cost, only 4% pe py pee paved street Clogs ae rn ve at $11, 150. FE 8-0458 Cc. SCHUETT. Realtor 460 W. Huron, across Pontiac Gen. 7 BEDRM. ee RS $14,600 2,900 2 om: to new . GI’ 8 Almost new 2 bedroom frame ranch with full basement on lake rivileged lot on White Lake pogo 1 & cost down and only $61 per bedroom, lake privileged on | “feeaita Lake. 4 lots only per meres cost down and EM _ 3-6466 poe VERMETT REAL ESTATE Commerce Rd. WANT A GOOD PRICE A NEW Custom Built Home? E, . DUNLAP PE 86-1198 Taylor, } Realtor, 3-Bedroom Bungalow At Huntoon Lake Well located on 100x133 foot let. Nice lawn ‘and shade, Living rm. oak floors, plastered wails. re large recreation ri, tah a car ie. ou toon ‘Neues, call po ad . ‘1 “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor FE 2-3370 ~Sun. 2 to 5 p.m. 3600 Pabecadrs St. “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor FE sist a eeu 3-4290 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'N ae peal wan buys fy eee 8 oeaer ‘take “fing, nice 80 ft. garage and jams only price WILLIAMS LAKE, \ nine ~—Attractive 3 bed: —_ attached Seer. ® mt livi raised h ¢ arth nee fireplace. edroom bai 232 at. Lot 690x135. er will sacrifice at $14.900 — don't wait — Call today! PONTIAC NORTHERN School district, Pe = price. 4305 Dixie Hwy. room and fruit pone ames’: 1%-car garage, fenced rear ya babe 300 down ah} handle, Among porte nice homés: Giroux-Franks L matAtE GENERAL REA 1 WEST LONG FE ar ue FELLOW Se sie Om ote a eat nicely ee Tiled sete street. 4% per cent mortgage. 3 LAKE FRONT CA BINS Located near Waterford, Nice 2 bedroom pond aes owner, er re fe.boo at 000, cas ok ust e- . estate, J) sggpanee once a Se ~ hout, beautiful $hge foveiy" Rome a and school, this droom home on Camero mn tered walis, oak floors, forced air heat. This is what you have been waiting for and only $44.24 monthly. ‘PLANNING TO BUILD ? Get our ice before you bulld. We have aaeny plans % choose f bullt on rom. can your lot with no money down or we will build to your plans. Call today. . JIM WILLIAMS REAL pe & re Cad 1483 BALDW GILES Huron Garden $7,950 with terms tor, this ungalow. Enclosed wis fall basément, oil rae ire lot. on Saag ga- Donelson on Bete ae Drayton oe 2 bedrm, Permastone hom in a good neighborhood , =4 Jarge lots and other attrac- tive features. Terms ar- ranged. GILES REALTY CO. » 72! BALDWIN AVE. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Open Brest WHITE BROS. LAKEFRONT Why not buy a lake home now at winter 8? The owner hates cold wea ae they want to go ~ This year aon feos rt Pg $9,000 “with “$1,500 down ate : 2-car garage on 8 ved street. | Within” walking aut ence to schools, It hag such > 1% baths. pint heat co." ati with $5,500 * Whirk bs BROS. wee 10 ‘til 8 Badd HOMES $100 DOWN Moves You In 0) WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS LOADS OF FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEeEEDay? & by FRIDAY 1T0 7 nie Biante Lagos enicales WESTOWN ER ry FE 68-2763 or Eves, LI 32-4677. RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES - aT INAL OW Loc an exclusive neighborhood of brick homes acre lots seven ne downto Pon Waterford Townsh but school distric greaty arg 2. rty taxes. la room, 16'xis', ith to carpet iiShe aod andaecpad gt tant a pati ; huge tttchen; soramie bath; im finished road; mn rms screens; w couple minutes walk to 1% acre onto lake. Price $22,500. For additional information and appointments call FE 68-1784, |MODEL HOME jo Bi for ee gm w, aareway: secs ote we i el rans Fe will —_ 2 sma informa: ae le cal PE Sala HERBERT ¢. DAVIS 415 IRWINDALE DRIVE BY OWNER: house in 6 ROOM = et with one acre ‘ood ground fr rooms in knot- ents | 1195 W, Maple FE 4-8560; rE. ‘vive: WATERPORD Vit ViLLAGE rm, dfs living fat y BE ted 2 bath gh ai a. 5 titel & itchen wi with lots of cabinets. Sales aluminum corm sash, ‘enient stores & schools Conv: te Only $1,500 down and py ma 0 will take late model RL WICKERSHAM MAyfair 6-6250 SCOTT LAKE ROAD 4 weiss 3 star 2 foe lake rivileges. $2 Pal M. ones, , Real Est. . OA 8-3653 Working Couple ton rent? When easy payments & fTeasonable down payment permit you to own this Tace, garage, | ard Le ew doors from bus serv St. Fredericks qorverres home for iarge fam- ily, all in excellent condition, ole, Beek heat, extra toilet = base $10,360, “term teres. " West Side Close to General tll aces 6 room ae home, ment, gas WILLIS M. BREWER —ASSOCIATE— BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 98-0663 3 Bedroom Brick ULL BASEMENT — Oil meet 2 car garage. Must. be seen to appreciate. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. OPE Sat. and Sun. 1-5 3010 Angelus Drive are ae Golf View Estates. 3 bed brick ranch bungaiow with Taastve fire Hving ce carpeted i, ey “Seeatanut LAKE RD LVD. TURN WATCH FOR J. yt. REALTOR 2536 Dixie HWY FE 4-4561 VALUES sehr —— — Near aes“ landscaped lots. will feel ‘a home this 6 aon colonial, Fireplace, sun room, = 3 bath. Bi Basement, men oil Seat, White aluminum 2 car siding. 18, terms. RANCH HOME — Set snugly e oak Srote, Jake priv- stone fire- rooms, tile b: ‘am Neo ob Utility. FA oil heat, washer és ryer, 2 car —aches garage. rossession at on AUBURN HEIGHTS MANOR — Attractive brick ranch built in 1957, 2 large bed: living room wil wall & f ode range, wane on ai Y range oven, wa trator & freezer, ——, . Pall pecan. “wlth fre. drapes. ee Roy BF lg Inc. ‘ae jc Cc i ‘AYDEN, SLICES. OF HAM, For Sale Houses 43 Ful 3 BEDROOM) natn semen as “Beattie & on ‘Oskiand” tre ee 3 bedroom brick, car- North Hil ted living rm. & hall, full tiled ar landscaped lot. excellent condi- tion inside & ow r cent mortga ‘ Ww. Q. WHITCOMS, REALTOR UL 23-2030 3445 8, Adams Rd. TRI-LEVEL & BI-LEVELS Peto hen starter homes no money ir jot. small down — our io lot fee model. . Piattley, EM HAYDEN EAST SIDE. 1% story home with 2 car oh ee jasement. Oil fur- nace. Terms. Or for G.I. - no p neaas permiate oe 110 DOWN for this excellent BR. home with oak floors. Lene kitchen, Basement. Oi) fur- nace. Paved drive, Quick pos- session. — SUBURBAN, Near Water- new Elementar Basement has divided recreation room tiled and finished. 1% car rage. Lot 75 x 154. Immediate Feesseston. $13,300 Terms. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Or- | CS toe BR. home. Bath. w down payment. 21 ACRES with remodeled farm home. 3 Bedrooms. Barn. Tractor and other has ae Near Ox- ' ford. 000 Te 1% STORY HOME. Ingo gh joe 8 R. blocks” to Elementary Schoo! ene. sect oil furnace. ain: Realtor om ar ; “HOYT Pioneer Highlands [be hood newly decorated 2 large ceramic : bathroom. ‘amily kitchen amd 2- extras. | block bi privileges. Well maintained swim- ming ch. Low taxes, Rae wa- ter . sewer. Curbed lack-, topped. Ideal for retired or newly married couple, For enc in- formation call us now! > Watton North Suburban GI—NOTHING DOWN! with a e space. oors, Birch cupboards. Dou- ble sink, Large I spot ._ Ideal fo tag, , hl ren This is one HOYT REALTY 2-9840 FE 2.9966 254 8. Telegraph Ra. RETIRING LOOK AT THIS MODERN 2 BEDR bom HOME, LARGE SUBURBAN Lor, ED MAINTENANCE Nake ‘ NT HLY MULTIPLE. LIST L ING hn k irwin & SONS SYLVAN SHORES: A beautiful ror type ane complete with bedroo two full baths, kitchen paubins. 10x25 mily room two fire- | ene full em, com- twocar at- tached “plastered garage 24x30. Pint jormation, lazed all te throughou _ jaa Irwin & Sons Realtors - 33 West Huron Street Phone FE 59447 or FE 2-4031 EVE. FE 8-4274 oo TO BUY — SELL & TRADE 3 bedrm. West suburban. Oak firs., Rie? pe em condition, asking -_ wasentoep. L ive in bed: shia St gorse iy place. pining ran, Ful ‘basement a if Senaee car garage Many me see is home & ‘asking price $22,500, 3 bedrm, Crescent Lake area. New home wits oak Beers & ‘vases ‘TRADE or sell $13,850 — Bid P oe Ms hah Jonas ‘t here Grive ow it loa many : Jaseee e from plenty of toom to park, our door. OPEN SUNDAY 10 TO 4 FE 3.7888 ~ re CLARK-REAL ESTATE| ; ei Huron — ListiNG BER Eve. $e Sun, ine into—call for more™ Only Ambition Required We will sell this droom starter home with have good credit rating is reauirément Located near Pontiac e We) Wood Co. Williams Lake Rd. at M59 OR After 6, call OR 3-7038 IVE — NEAR eo ae GENES DR. Maat A nice bornood. 2-bed- oe poe . Carpeted li heat, “arge lot sme wht down pay- nt. Owner. MY 3- teed at only $6,250, Cozy two room bunga- * low bi electric hot water, mod- ern kitchen and full bath, 3% lots. Ee privileges, NOTHING —_ — Near Maceda Lake, 3 bedroom b ful) basement, Oil AC furn Alum. storms, pores street, pores lot. This one only 3 yrs. old. § per cent aeerdaa: About $275 Closing costs, $10,500 SELL OR-FRADE — West side 6 rm. modern homé. Large Jot. Faved street. Garage. Large screened porch. Ot] AC furn. Ex- tra stool basement. Will trade for cheaper home. $8,500 SELL OR am stee—teteere 6 odern home on street. Large two-car garage. will wate ‘for epenner hom me. “Here is ood clean home.” Mo+tern kite en, Ler seer — OR TRADE — Lake- anch style bungalow with fon ‘sconment, Attached 2?-car ga- rage and breezeway. Over 100 ft. of water frontage. Will trade for 6 rm. city hom LIST WITH US—For fast & effi- cient service 20 yrs yrs. ee J Pontiac & vicinity, WE BUY, SEL & TRADE. OPEN SUNDAY 10-4 L. H. BROWN, Realtor 2407 Elisabeth Lk, Rd. FE 2-4810 __MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — AN OLDER 3 BEDROOM HOME, Birmingham school — dry east: $10,500, $500 down, MI 1.488 ’ For Sale Housés 43 a gd SUNDAY 12 to 5 pm. New 3 bedroom bungslow with full basement. ‘COP’ PLUMBING UMINUM SIDING, BATH OAR FLOORS If i. wane like this home du- Bunday. oo come out ay and let us show you this pew w model, Only $0,850 on your F.C. Wood Co. Williams Lake Rd. at M59 OR 3-1235 Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE ativan MANOR room brick ranch, 3 bed- Soene den, large kitchen, electric stove, water softener, enetian blinds and carpeting, large corner jot with 1\%-car ga- rage. Owners moved to Call- fornia and will selj or lease with option to buy. 2 ACRES of land with this lovely 6 room ranch home located only % 3-ear garage, Price reduced for quick sale, Saeaeeones in ae ewes oe oe 2 bedrooms, oil heat car garage, over an acre of — with lots of trees Close to school and shopping reearre Owner moving. out of state and must sell, Evenings after 6 call PE 2-3381 or FE 5-2035. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd, FE 4-2533 NEW MODEL PRICE $8,500-$500 DOWN ‘0b PER MO. INCLUDES F HA “TERMS 3 bedrooms, utility room, large living room, 75 foot lot Model Haggerty & Richardson Rds. MULTI-LAKES REALTY 3060 gs Commerce Rd, MA 4-1578 MODERN ROOMS & BATH. Pull price “4. 950 includes al! fur- niture, auto. oil heat, paved ares & sidewalks, city water, fenc ard, corner lot near take. Terme: y owner, MY 3- CLARKSTON oe HOME — Its all here— stately ‘cut awn- 40x we lot, double agate eb sto ings, full basement, work room, lace, 3 lovely iving room with fireplace, din- ing area, breakfast area, modern kitchen with built in oven & eee. orré Et seats going with this sale — J. R. Hiltz REALTOR 1011 W_ Huron FE 5-618) OVER... ONE ACRE, excellent home, ex- cellent garage. Yes, and only 2 miles west of town. Twenty-five foot living room, three bedrooms, aluminum storms and screens. a cree air heat, foie ee You MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PE Sunday 1:30 to 5:30 Forest Lake Estates 1331 Fieldway “LEISURE LIVING” High on A Hill. A scenic location with so much _ offer and at a zee! value. BAS with ane ty ple fam family recreation =. . rooms, 1% baths, caneane di room, large liv- ing room with a beautiful ledge- rock fireplace; covered terrace and — garage. Priced right weet f Tel pa to iH k est 0 eg ‘ory Grove Rd. Turn left one block to Fieldway and right to ad- dress. 1 _ Sunday 1:30 to 5:30 Bloomfield Hills Twp. 2625 Pendleton NEAR 8T_ HUGO of the Hills. Sewer and water. with paved street, Peaceful suburban living, yet only 4 minutes from downtown Pontiac or Birmingham. This quality made to order 3 bedro:-m ene offers a maximum in in- terior decoration; 2 ful) pene. Ist floor recreation room p ironing room; dream kitchen Pith built-ins; attached, finished ga- rage. Owner transferred and must sell, ONE block Bast and South from corner of Woodward a nd Square Lake road, John’ | Kinzler Realtor 670 W. Huron St, Ph, PE 4-3525 If no answer, cal] FE: 2-1030 Open Eve. $4250 Total price for this 6 room. Base- ment, furnace. Off N. 8 Needs some repair. $ Drayton Plains, Large pe Bent —— Nice jot, $6,100, PONTIAC REALTY 737 Baldwin FE 5-8275 KENT Established in 1916 ¥ oo Dowdle’ lot. Located in Clarkston, Be the first owner at $13,900, terms. Quick possession. spoke STRAITS LAKE —$9, sd . bungalow. ogee in 18 ft, ote Ce knot- cupboards attractive — en, full bsmt. with rec. rm., fenced yard inne home i for ct a. noting tolkes 500 — terms. Floyd Kent Inc. Realtor ae ea B~ Open at Dien VE — only $11,950, or soe bl awe payment, TART PLOWING SOON/ Sl, 000. wn a) NOTHIN G BUT TERRIFIC! Beach privileges on Crescent Lake. Qi] FA heat, alu- minum stms., screens and storm doors, Fifteen foot kitchen. Brand new electric hot water heater. Everything ready to move in. Yes, we will help with the down pay- ment, HURRY, $7,500 full price. Humphries 83 ON. ie ha) Open Eves. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ~MILLER a THE TREES in Sylvan SHO! — first advertisement on thie excellent 2 bedroom ranch home, The large living room & a —. eted with Nylon carpeting, 4 kitchen is very well — soaaed with corner sink and | of cabinets, oil furnace & ‘are attached garage. A large lot with many huge shade trece. This is @ real buy at $16,950. ANOTHER DRAYTON WOODS home and it is the best we have seen for the — in some time 2 bedrooms, the rhe liv- ing room is carpeted & drapes are included, beautiful . ft. kitch- en, oil furnace, house is fully in- sulated and is in new condition, viian Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 1078 W. Huron Open 9 to 9 Hempstead EAST BROOKLYN . Out of town owner anxious to sell. basement, coal heat, and electric water heater. Close to stores, schools & bus line. Ideal invest- * EASTERN JR. HIGH Owner has moved to the Sunny South and we are sighed this lovely ome re si Ror (ed home on FHA terms. tiled bath with built in vaate and two spa- cious bedrooms with large stor- age closets up. 13x23 carpeted liv- ing room with natura] fireplace & 2 picture teagan combate = arate room American beauty Eitenen dining area down, re with shower & stool. Fi water heater & al screens. New 1%-car garage & ce- — drive. This home is located Michigan avenue near North Marshall, ree be purchased on FRA terms with reasonable doWn payment. LINCOLN JR. HIGH f meaene f Pg pear ahs we'd rooms & tiled bath ‘with Saget only with $1.00 dn. & balance on land cont: Immediate oc- cupaney. Drive by 160 Cadiliac Ave, off Oakland Ave, Call us for an appointment, ‘K. G. HEMPSTEAD, REALTOR 102 B. Huron st. Fe 42494 Afiet $100 pe, call PE bole FURNISHED MODEL DAILY 10-8 Tl MECROSE Between Worth Perry and 8,250 COMPLETE $350. PAYMENT TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT FE 8-6455 DLORAH BLDG. CO. WAS $8,750 ONLY $500 DOWN POYMENT Now! Big Discount Bee peat chars in Next Wk, ann & SUN 1 -Marcus—Waterford newt praoeey ae with lerge knotty sun- porch. hace, Near schools, lake and jus! aon rg blocks Waterford main “opiret deposit takes—Hurry! C. SCHUETT, Realtor 460 W. Huron PE8-0458 Angelus Meadows —SUBDIVISION— New and Beautiful | TRI- LEVELS Quality _IN Design— Materials and Workmanship Warmth, hospitality, and graciousness from the charming exterior throughout the spacious —_ a areas are the keynotes in esign of these homes. SEE . These Outstanding Features: , =! LARGE BEDROOMS —CERAMIC TILED BATH with double vanity and mirror. -—2CAR ATTACHED GARAGE —PANELED VITIES ROOM) with an pRMiby —WORE-SAVER KITCHEN belo built-in “‘Hotpoint’ oven & range. AND MANY OTHER FEATURES MODEL OPE Sunday 2-5 P.M. $19,500 Plus Lot LOTS FROM $2,750 Other Models Under Construction DIRECTIONS: Out Walton Blvd.—north on ch vile Rd. — left on Meadowleigh to model — watch for signs, DE SUNDAY 2-5 1325 Scott Lake Rd. West Suburban LOW, LONG, RAMBLING— Just 3 miles West. 30 ft. area with fireplace, 3 Bedrooms, tile bath. Cedar lined closets. Westhinghouse dishwasher. Attached garage and many, ear outstanding features. 6,500 — Immediate pos- se lon. 1% MILES SOUTH XIE HWY. — OR 2 MILES NORTH OF ELIZ- ABETH LAKE RD. . COUNTRY VIEW... across the river into wooded area from custom built, bric Par- L .crifice priced at {Sie PRICE REDUCED $3,000 3 bedroom brick ranch near Silver Lake offering imme- ession. on today’s market at $1 OAKLAND LAKE AREA deine her a2 on this at- Gece eet L} » eee hed dood ee! At yy, attac! arage, full basement and oll he at. Over 1 acre, ond nies space fruit trees, Near ton and schols lake privileges. Only $10,506 6,950, WE_ BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASE FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 Eves. & Sun. es wee like this home du- your lot, come out and After 6, call OR 3-2603 0. 4 BEDRM. BRICK, 3 YRS. OLD. OLD. storms & screens ae se: Sli _ 980. FE 5- ¥ OWNER — ROOM & BATH, full basement, $600 down. Corner ookout and 8, Astor 8t, Call PE 5-11 15 ACR: Out Baldwin road, past Mill Lake. bg pg clr nae Lope ‘Excellent 2 @. Breezeway with fire lace, attached garage. C for further details. Asking $25.- is bel ore Eves, & Sunday call FE 46-6044, THREE FAMILY On Baidwin. Two 2-room apartments up; one 2 bed- room apartment down. baths. Basement, of] furn Asking $3,000 down—imme- diate possession, — OR RENT On Myrtle street in Huron Gardens ‘00d. room home. Full basement, gas heat, Recreation room 244- car garage. $1, down — Immediate possession. NOTHING DOWN A number of Stychep hae tions 3 3 homes — _ with and neanaet basements—in and out of town. Seeing is believing — & per cent interesi. PE canbe Street — $60 per ment. room home, base- men NICHOLIE. & HARGER CO. 33 W. HURON FE 5-8183 seetees: Immediate BY OWNER Attractive frame home lo- cated near West side shop- Parle: Srea and schools, Fea- bath—Ist floo: ieee el cas and halt bath spt second floor on blinds 3 Senatt tifully landscaped lots screened sunporch 2-car garage—gas heat storms—screens awnings paved street FREASONABLY PRICED FE 4-2103 752 W. Huron Partridge 18S THE “BIRD” TO SEE 7 tat pm NEAR UNION LAKE It's really a dream come truet Here in this pleasant suburban setting on & acres is all ou could ask for. A fine § room ere with newly remodeled kitchen, full basement, and new Big 2 car garage, chicken coop, and small barn. Pienty of fruit trees and a berry Aap Privileges on Cooley Lake, ain highway frontage makes it ideal for a nursery. An outstand- ing value at only $18,500. Call now for appointment. REALTOR PARTRIDGE PE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON OPEN TIL 0 DORRIS - OPEN HOUSE VACANT BUNGALOW GLEAMING | OAK FLOOR 05 inspect this attractive bun- galow with 12x20 living rm. nice kitchen 12x13, gilasse {m porch, aluminum storms and screens, full basement, recreation A aoe dandy ga- rage, lot 6 good sub- stantial verreandine homes. $0,950 — terms or car, trailer or northern property in trade. SIX SPACIOUS oe $10, TER Fecal _ Ei ers am me is ver condition and S ¢ m lined kitchen 104x16. rooms comparable. Good basement, recreation room and gas furnace. Consider won home or contract in FRAME BUNGALOW phat daca HEIGHTS and dining beautiful c: ape. a oon kitchen with eat! spac 2 car garage and ronianop. ‘Ane ‘Ancher = fae lot SPECIALS NO Bown PAYMENT We have a six room vacant for $9,250. A five room va- cant $7,500 and a seven Toom vacant $8,500, OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 WE ADE DORRIg & SON ee _ FE 4-1557 FE 5-816; PE} 3 TO 5 P.M. SUNDAY 65 Chippewa Road Closed in sun_ porch. 1% baths. —— fireplace at: pewa near Webster School. Leslie R. Tripp 18 vo Huron FE 44278 Is Nothing Down | 2 BEDROOMS, full base- ment. Located on the north ond close to re oon and pi getee : ni $8,500 wi payments less uy cr PEDUCED 0, | ° otha distance to Pontise a nn Seeen car livin room, and penne Sia teal good looking older hom aie } heating system. will like the low month payments Let's now—we have the kev! ‘RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8 Telegraph Rd. 9-9 FE rT ti : 2- pap artemis