oid. ala sews Metals, Page Te), anh Yea _ HERE'S MICHIGAN’S GOAL — Robert S. Nelson (center), vice. president-of the Universal Oil Seal Co. and chairman of Pontiac's “Share. S. Savings Bonds. campaign. March 9-13, is shown here eying state’s’ 1959 goal in the drive along with Mrs. Ivy Baker” in-America” U. Priest, former _ teenies of the sey-Hayes Co. United. States, and John ‘C. Kelly, general manager of the Kel- , of Jackson and chairman of his city's campaign. Nelson and Kelly visited Mrs. Priest and other national officers in Washington, _ D.C. Nearly 40 area business and industry lead- "ers were expected to-attend a kickoff luncheon at noon today in the Waldron Hotel. > Leia Disputes Eastman at oitiae Keren Raps Traffic = (Bares at the beginning of the By MAX E, SIMON Police Capt. Joseph Koren, for- | Ye@r mer commander of the now-defunct Traffic Bureau, turned on Public Safety Director George D. East- task for his traffic safety program. * * * = Called as a witness against sus- pended Police Chief Herbert. W. Straley, Koren told the Civil Seiv- ice Commission he felt Eastman) erred in abolishing the Traffic’. Prellie entotcemecat ti Gis ety has declined since Eastman’s ac- tien, Koren declared. ‘|}Was a pe naemetee training “pro gram during the first two months of 1959 which “pulled 25 men a ‘day off the streets.” years service in the department *\said Eastman did not talk over the move with him. “IT -was. bothered by it,” Koren said. “But mine was to do, not to |question.” Another reason for the traffic en- at Lansing LANSING W—Chanices of a time- County Senator lodge. Jokes Oratorical Honors in Rip-Snorting Cash Crisis Set-To ly solution to Michigan's cash ‘emergency ebbed today. "Her Legislature remained locked “fn a seemingly hopeless impasse over borrowing. Gov. W: itiame was in California. * * *®-'. As expected, a Republican, Sen-| ate solution prackéd into a stone _wall of Democratic opposition last night. was completely hatched last Thurs- day, and its framers knew it, When ‘the roll was called after nearly three hours debate, the) count was 22 Republicans for and 11 Demotrats against. -Twenty-) threé votes were “required ba approval. , About two dozen speeches. ~ totaling 26,000 words by 17 sen- ators; some of them warning of chaos ahead, changed . nothing. Nobody thought they would. Meanwhile, the House stood : by waiting for a second vote fate to- day on a Democratic borrowing) plan Republicans rejected on Fri-) day. | . There was no sign of give any-| where. ZERO HOUR COMING As the state's shrinking hoard of dollars trickled out of the treasury, due for complete exhaustion late next month: . * *& & ~- Republicans stood pat on seeking “a 100-million-dollar loan tied to a one-cent increase in the state sales tax for two years, Democrats adamantly insisted on borrowing only 50 millions” and without disturbing the _ existing three-cent sales levy. Either plan, if cleared by the Legislature, would go to a state- wide vote April 6, ..... on Wayne County election officials” said it would be too late to get either on the ballot unless a decision were a ded 5 p.m. today. House Speaker Don R. Senta, (R- Buchanan), Sen. Frank Beadle of St, Clair, GOP majority leader, and Williams all said no retreat from their previous paaitions: was in” sight. | ot * The three had conferred at din- ner time. . GOVERNOR LEAVES For a time, the governor sat on| & a sofa at the rear of the Senate chamber listening to the thunder- ous argument. He smiled when Sen. L, Harvey Lodge (R-Drayton Plains) ‘called him a ‘‘dancing master." It was doomed before it * ‘my husband, Don Lanning, wasn't actor, yet du lwhen’ it was State Sen. L. Harvey Lodge (R- ‘Oakland County) stole the show in the Senate last night as senators put on an old fashioned, fist-shak- ing. debate ever Michigan's cash | crisis. “We (Republicans) will be as. hard to moye as linemen for the Detroit Lions, U. of M. or Michi- gan State,” declared Lodge. “You were in the Governor’s of- fice and apparently got your in- structions,”’ the cigar-chewing sen- ator shdéuted, squinting across the ‘aisle at ‘Democrats. “The choice is up te you,” Lodge said as *he repeatedly pushed thick, horn rim glasses back on his forehead. ‘Will you be Jeffersonians or will you be Reughetians?” he asked. Lodge’s ‘remarks came during the longest debate” of the session so far, three hours. It ended when senators voted to kill a GOP plan ito call an April 6 vote on a bonding’ | plan tied in with a sales tax. Democrats too had their say as some 15 senators made speeches— some of them more than once. “Republicans believe in fertiliz- ling the top of the tree and letting iit drip down’ Sen. Philip Rahoi (D-Iron Mountain) said. “But Democrats believe in fertilizing ; the soots.”” © - The veieran of wate than is received two’ weeks of training in January and February. He also took issue with charges made by Eastman last Thursday before the Commission that Pon- tise won traffic safety awards from the National Safety Council by using falsified statistics. “I'd say the figures were cor-) rect,” Koren declared, adding that many of the statistics were sup- plied by service groups, the Traf- jfic_and Safety Committee of the Pontiae Area Chamber of Com- merce, schools and city depart- ments, zs 4 Pee aS Aci Koren had been called to the jstand to tell commissioners of an ‘incident Dec. 15, at which tiie he } net being able to supply informa- . {tion on certain fingerprint files, a “loud, sarcastic tone.” The officer said: “‘My feelings weren't hurt particularly, but it |was upsetting.” ‘FIVE OFFICERS CALLED ealled before the Commission in ‘the Straley removal hearing . last night. Others were Sgt. James F. Bale, Lt. George T. Scott, Patrolman K, Hanger. -Bale, administrative aide to Koren, told commissioners he . was in the captain's office when Koren .was upbraided by Straley. “I didn’t feel that the chief was chewing, contact befitting an ex- ecutive,", he said... A civilian tlerk told him heal. she was embarrassed by what took place before her, Bale said. Although he knew about the files, ‘Bale said, he decided against inter- vening because he “didn't want to make matters worse."’ * * Lt. Seott testified that Straley approached him while he was on duty at the front desk of the sta- ation Jan, 25 and, in a loud. voice, “imps 000 Over Last Year “February. 1959 Totdls|-, was reprimanded by Straley for 4.000 Koren was one of five policemen f Robert C. Gaines and Lt. Ww illiam| od Ic Rise;» Pontiac -. Rartks 2nd in Output General Motors Corp. produced almost 50,000 trucks: last month. than during February, 1958, it ..was.announced. today... A total of 314,970 vehicles. rolled off assembly lines last). month, compared wi t-ht- 266,273 a year ago. Of last were trucks and coaches, more passenger cars and . month’s total, 273,251 were} passenger cars and 42,719 Pontiac Motor Division was in All_members of the department |second place in terms of . produc- “ = * * * 14,702 Cadillacs. been 177,138 Pontiacs produced, topping _—production — during—the first two months of. 1958 by al- mest 11,000 vehicles and keeping the division in second place in ‘GM familly, 7,342 vehicles last month, -it- The division is running about vehicles ahead of last year. * * * Ford Motor Co. announced its He said the reprimand was production was up, with Sey “mild’r although Straley spoke in fe cars and trucks built last month, |compared with 130,491 in Februaty, /1958. Last month's production broke 2 The favorable pace in the auto- lionth passenger car this year was completed _ last. week, ap- proximately weeks ahead of its 1958 counterpart. duction was down, due to a glass shortage. The corporation an- nounced 26,180 passenger cars and 7,619 trucks. built last month, com- pared with 42,310 cars a year ago and 4,474 trucks. Comics (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Editorials ............. sinless 6 Markets ooo. eo...00.. veecy Obituaries ||... i... cee eee. 3 iaar......-. . 16-17 i, “1s TV & Radio Programs .;... 25 Wilson, Earl .............. 25 Women's Pages .. seeps nes 13-15 tion last month, the — announced. “There were 38,233 Pontiac cars| produced, 139,328 Chevrolets, 36,- 140 Oldsmobiles, 28,060 Bucks and] So far this year, “theie have | ane ee ee oe GMC ‘Truck & Coach produced} 4 amnounced. and. 15586 oo tar thle down into 127,815 cars and 24,692] . motive industry was still gain- |. ing momentum as the one mil- | Chrysler Corp. reported its pro-| ~ IT WENT SHATAWAY — America’s. Pionees space probe is following this sky trail toward the SHOOTING FOR THE MOON ~—This Juno II rocket, with Pio- neer IV a potential sun planet, zooms away from the launth pad at Cape Canaveral, Fia. early today. - 2 _ haven't heard the half of it. : While, the ball (satellite) is in : the air, two huge magnets (grav- : fity), one behind you and the a ? APY sesin‘hie VND sitia-cid’ Gatashe' am te elt lite of the sun. into orbit around the sun. = Se com -moon, The space vehicle is expected to miss the ~ sity; is ee: aoe ee ee | What's Army's Chain -of Hitting Moon? 10,000- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (P—The Army says its lunar _ probe fired today never had better than-one ‘chance in BS ant making a,direct hit on the.moon. » _Here’s a rough example of the Army’s problem: You are on a golf tee (launching pad). The tee is. on , a spinning me: ap (earth). The vem (moon) “go-round for which you on shot is moving, too, at about 88 feet a minute. Think: you can make a hole in one? ; x* * * Tt sounds impossible, -‘but- you other .on the far side -of the green, are pulling and tugging Snow Flurries \cloudy and a little warmer, fol- lowed by ¢rain or snow towards! is ae & sas E Expected Tonight This morning’s sunny skies will chahge to snow flurries tonight with the low near - = Gegress. * ¥* The US. Weather Pes pre. dicts Wednesday will be mostly evening and a high of about 41, Today’s- southwest to’ west winds will- become northwest tonight at 18-25 miles an hour, *. £: *.. — perature in downtown Pontiac pre- ceding $ a.m. The reading at 1 aim your* Thirty-three was the lowest tem-j\and--spward,—-mixed- with smoke, and for perhaps two or ‘thie ‘sec-/fiin onds the rocket did not appear. |se -for that, too, If this sounds confusing, it may help you to know that it bothers: the mathematicians also. HALF OF 1 PER CENT ERROR ing error of one-half of 1 per cent. That would mean a probable er- ror in arrival time at the lunar orbit of 314 hours, or a miss of about. 7,000 miles, - ‘But there is always the chance of a lucky hit, The probe was sterilized $0 that — just in case it should strike! the moon — it wouldn't pollute it with the germs of the earth. ie * * “= For an agonizing moment: last night, it looked like the June II moon: rocket had riers: on its launching pad.._- When ‘the firing notion was pushed, hundreds of “bird watch- ers’? on the ocean beach out- side the missile test center saw a massive gush of reddish orange flame from around the base of the towering rocket, __- - Bek 8 : ~The fite mushroomed ‘outward 2 p.m. was 39. Cries of dismay were heard, ~ Lenten- Guideposts Features. Middle-Aged. Cinderella_ Husband's Faith Helps ‘Singer Wrest Fame From Adversity _ By ROBERTA SHERWOOD ~ As Told to Ann Kramer For some time I had known that wal When finally I did get him to a doctor for an examination, the news was grim. Immediate lung surgery was necessary. ‘How much could a man take?’ I said to myself, © selor. I admired ; him especially be- page cause life hadn't 2s been easy for . him, : In ‘the twenties, he had teen a tal: Misa Sherwood hayeh and popular ‘ion "| took us on and-was wonderful to N-/ to Miami; He leased a small lounge roles, he cheerfully divesa to an- other field and opened a restau- rant, That's how we first met. * * My’ sister and I, who for years had toured the country as _an_act, were out of work and desperate. I went to see Don and offered him a double—my sister danced and I sang—for the price of.a single, He joked about a bargain, ‘but work for. After that, whenever I was in New York, I saw’ him. In 1939 we were married, After our marriage, Don moved at-a beach hotel and-I sang there. nightly. But when he became ill, the ho- te] manager told us they were tak- ing the concession from us. oe ‘WHY?’ Suddenly 1 rebelled neone fate. Why should this happen toa-man mpasibl to find who'd lived a decent life, who had itive silenced me. What I. needed Lwas some. of his strength! \prayer, never dissipated, who had brought only kindness and ideration to those around him? why, at least, didn’t the hotel give us a break—? ‘There's no room. for sentiment) in this business,” Don said, ‘‘Hon- ey, you've got to see their side of it, too.” e & That he could, at such q crucial moment, still be fair and objec- 1 certainly needed it when Don went to the operating room, In my mind, so deep I was scarce- ly aware of it, I was singing to ‘him the songs he loved; the songs of the Bible Belt where I _Bad trooped as a girl. “Prayer is the key to heaven,” T sang. Then I added my own special “Dear -God;*-keep Your Arm around him. “-*# Pi _.Don came out of surgery with his left lung gone, but his wonderful spirit intact, During his.convales- cence, I would spend the days with him, then hurry home to cook din- ner_for-our..sons,-put-them-to-bed; greet the sitter, dress, and.rush off to my nightly singing engagement. * & It was an ordeal, But I remem- bered hearing an actress say.once, “God broadens the back to bear the burden.” Gratitude for Don's recovery made me strong et HUB OF THE HOUSE ~ After a battle »with himself, Don {realized it was foolish to push him- self beyond his endurance; Now he spends most of his. time lying down. But his room is the hub of the house, “Grand Central Sta- tion,” the kids call it. “You've always been wonderful to me and, the boys,” I said re- assuringly, “now let- me~ take over.’ I that people understood the mes- ‘THE RUN:AROUND the run around, held fast to his faith. ° trouping and learning,”’ he said. “It won't go to waste.”’ ~ == ‘But I wasn’t nearly as confi- dent as I sounded, The thought of job-hunting in Miami made my blood freeze. Miami ts a play- grdund, a place of tinsel and rhinestones and gorgeous plati- num blondes, How could I com- pete with them? : To face it honestly—-I was 41,) and had put on pounds, There was! no way to hide my middle-age spread, Yet I could sing, and I felt t sage put into my songs. 28 kt. , But who would give me ai chance? - Managers I'd counted on gave me It pee Don. who td “Roberta, you've oui 30 years Murray Franklin’s cafe is-small. see you!” Don said, STANDING ROOM. ONLY tainly’he owed me nothing. But it was ‘he who finally gave me a job. At that time, 1 couldn’t help | / being. bitter toward the men who Pigg Hype gear didn’t, Yet now, looking back, 1 see so clearly ‘the pattern Go had chosen for me, ~ Murray Franklin's cafe is ne the street from. the- ‘Plaza. For years, Walter Winchell / had made the Roney his wae eer : ters. ‘ “Tfonly Walter ik would “Mr. Winchell did, ‘The fest of my story reads like that of a middle- the mention in Winchell’s column, Murray Franklin's. Then came an offer from thé 1 6, 00 Miles © i First Hours at the ball. ‘You've got to =_= The Army. figures on a launch-| r there was standing room only at/., Satellite Soars * Army Rocket Launched - at Midnight to Orbit : Thursday or oo ‘WASHINGTON m— 4 _ Gold-plated pioneer IV. - rushed more than - one-_ quarter the distance tothe. _ Moon early today on its eventually Bond ksue Vole Taking Place - Waterford ' Residents” Today Decide School Fund -Proposals-’ | _ eee Township Schoo! Dis. voters are going to the ppd to either dapbio af aime @ proposed $5 million bond issue for school School coristruction, plus an additional five’ mills for school op- erating ——. aged Cinderella. Within/a' month of)" 2 le didn't know me _ hen cer-} (Continued on ns a 2, Col. 8) } baa p> ee ee ee * 4 L i, > suaptaberca bee, ae " gf c. Veights, Measures Men Drown’ When Vehicle Taking 60°to Georgia School Flips Into Pond . way—free ae 3 oo ® moe? : a he in a farm . at | Saas = save You $150 Yearly? ==: : * ?hie bonds} ene a ie = , possibly two or three other bodies ! When Re ee ee ee ee Ce ea + turnpike. — : tank at 33 cents a gallon did/regulations. He . . mohths la + lek ae der whether y ‘’s ob-| were condemned. The bus, carrying approximate- as : “3 aes = — Peps apron pray agape mee * ‘nounced Oakland worth ee the about 8. a.m., on the -—- ee Tg ta farm_of Raleigh Coarsey, a mile : : a ie Bad southwest of Brookfield, The > i "ernie eet bar < {scene is about eight miles from pods vy re napeaea oacal Ny ing given 2% pounds by the butcher? Ten am Georgia. +] were scrapped : score rcoties| you don’t think much about it. -éreijedi pte von'onie'y crite Tes tits ie, Gist Lowey an Hn ween Pontiac ingham Youth ‘Oak-| Someone else is ding it for YOU sase at a store, take a lok at” —— feral children trom the bus after ee ae : rming m Ven Locally, the men who are mak- |the scale on which the parcel is : breaking windows on the side _re- - Waklang County will_haye it iy 8 68 a hee ee “ing ‘sure you.get what you pay | weighed,” he said. ‘You'll notice| Ticket Proved Shocking—| maining above water. Those who = ibaa grace: SG A (| 3 Jail Se : | for are James MoCollum, state ja small seal on it. This is your were unconscious were laid on the . enon Ponting and. kMh PS Ont me ‘iam Barksdale of 10689 Fox-| *ealer for Oakland County, 224 protection against getting less than) GRAND HAVEN, Mich. (UPD |4. of the bus. When other ; -- Fllmt by 1962, State Highway = =: re Magn "dlleged of the| Police sgt. Walter A. Baerwolf, | you pay for.” , >>| —Ronald L. Welling, 18, became help arrived, artificial respiration Tn ee eee bday ciutaace inldove pushing ring, was. treed on| Peatise sealer of weights and | Sct Baerwolt's section last year| hysterical. when he received a.|saved 10 or 12 of these children re 3 fe -aeeving _.a° 10-day sentence 1a $1,000 bond to await trial, Judge) "measures. | inspected 1,461 scales and 425 gaso-| traffic ticket for speeding and | Witnesses said ‘the bus was r They. are in. the spotlight this|line pumps of which 45 pumps| had to be taken to mumicipal |traveling about 30 miles an hour week as Pontiac celebrates|were condemned, hospital by State Police for treat- |When it careened into the pond. Ming g) = ogy rine pc bnedammsmananstl case adler aad ares Pers ptrae hry te aad event being _marked " ra respiration ictims dreds of city, county and_ state / ives Re * eee Nl, cep coreg weights and measures departments prt Receive DO . . 2 ~ |scene within a short . Even ws well ax commerce aod insty| SUPreMe CO = port Tauabed Sete tthe retest all over nation, « : = é Ee : 4 “ tient _ ite wo hea! went ad mewe|DiSSension, Inadequacy |2_=,% mine beer wacuen : al * : og £ me " Ee fficial. proclamation: signed - by . : 7 The bus" was taking the chfl- ceca eames: toes’ F’Ound in Trombly’s COUT |acn’ Wee ao cae will be guest speakers. at s ; = on. jen ‘chiens service club events} LANSING ®—An investigator for vision, the: report said, appeared|, R.- L. Mack, principal of the eee throughout the week, ‘Displays in| the Michigan State Supreme Court|/to be handled with speed com-|school, said he feared at least two i downtown stores tell of their im-'says he found “widespread dis-|parable to a “mass production|or three children were still in the EN portant role in the economie life of| sension, inadequate administrative|basis.” 7 eens : “fh “ge ga Bs policies roe of cory for} Doyle’s report added: " _* &* - a oes “Few activities are more ba- |°” : Juvenile Division) «1 aise appears there is. wide- | Otficials credited w A former Pontiac min, Georgelin jai, was on @ie to our business system than rte SLs e cate TAGE | spread dissension among the per- a a oe ee ; P ‘ad aaa ys usual ber, and students with) accurate weights and measures,”. . “sommel of the Juvenile ; Fulkerson, has filed suit in Federal | year’s probation, police -said. HUME, sri Sry ; Meredith H. Doyle, administrator adminietratiy, the bus were closed when it left a: to ‘Unable to pay the fine, Cram,|an “A” or “A”-minus average may) Sgt, Baerwolf said, “Our civill- hie P eens Smmeenes Nee the road. As soon as the men Court in Detroit for $25,000 dam-| : a ‘g a jot the high court, made the report) cies and a ack of respect for ages from: Pontiac General Hos-|* commercial artist, went to jail.|take 20 hours. wae Oder een cs et in the wake of an announcement : broke -the windows, the children pital and Des Hi, L. Newios. RE ER RN ke a ee impesstble to name anything me by “Chiet Justios Apo R Det till of these are “Actrimental eat te ee aes. inietane alt son, now a used car dedler| 7) 7 = oe ° pref 8 Pes | Wear, use or eat that has net “ re fe ween Sotictat etek could have been saved if they had in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Police Captain Criticizes oat eed FEST anes gil Padi “ale! eee ae was treated = hospi : we Sea oe een ee many - a0 ——ae ee T Pe a of aa — o7gr am 5a a Twelve childre m were brought -— Mateli, 1997, after sccideotaly -Satety’. : | or diatribetion.”” County Withd take weer Trombyre|, Dove talked to some 30 personsinot struggled for positions at the! _ . slipping his right arm through ey. ‘raftic: < alety Program He pointed out that the public} (4, neal *|in the Macomb court. He brought|out of the bus for artificial respi- Me said the hospital failed to} ~ (Continued From Page One?*. by Trombl is hospitalized in De-|t22, executive committee of theltaken toa hospital with a good) glass was n his wrist, eventu- 2 sae Dethme ; irement found to ‘be beyond resusci ally severing a nerve and ter-|” ph apoio an answer,” ee en ae Oe & *!would be started against Trombly| and after working for more than ___ Fulkerson ‘filed ‘the sult tW0land headed back for his office.” {tions in the Macomb~ court: was| Dethmers had no comment. —_/for four others... weeks “after ‘settling one out Of] ‘The -Heutenant testified he fol- - lordered by the Supreme Court 10 * * © The scene was soon thronged - court. He asked $200,000 damages)i,weq Straley into the chief's room days ago. $ The retirement law stays proceed-| with 1,000 or more persons, Auto- _ . fom ex-prize fighter Chuck to learn the rheaning of his ae ‘ings. to determine a judge’s mental|mobiles were parked for a- mile _ and the owners of Rips Bar, 998 ee In the report, Doyle said Trom- |,” physical com can. be|along the “Toad. __W, Huron St., Waterford I told the chief that Eastman g away) Dly.was in a “highly emotional” |i stituted by the president of the| Whites and Negroes worked He said Davies injured his vision ina, morning had told me: about py) state chan taterviowed, | association tirelessly together in the rescue in a fight outside the bar .” Scott said; “and that | Tie report ‘quotes Trombly as|‘ = te resuscitation efforts. - years ago, it was common knowledge around saying be wanted the..two-months|, The president, Judge Vallie W.| In addition to students of Wilson In the settlement, Davies the department, ns ; leave for a vacation and to cam-|Dussia of Monroe County, was one|High, the bus also carried pupils cleared of blame and didn’t have! «36 relented a bit and calmed paign for the Macomb County Cir-|of five committee members who/of the Negro industrial elementary to pay damages. down,” Scott stated. cuit Court. agreed to the resolution. Two mem-| school in Tifton, Most of the dead 2 @ ie 'y| Cases in ‘Trombly's Juvenile Di-Ibers were absent. ~~ |were smaller children, sg -|Joins Pontiac General ‘Josep Hl Welfare eed .of er Sede Ras j 8. 2% 83 3 aby rs g> fn he was a veteran of World War L. Her Husband's Faith Helps: Singer’s Fame U.S. ‘Pioneer’ Racing Toward Moon, Sun. (Continued From Page One) launching described “‘as near per- / fect as could be determined.” / er later probes might take tele- ie St. Joseph Mercy Hospital today aday it costs hospitals to treat! many of the patients represented i : joineq Pontiac General ; yp eg ; FE pdb ggg Eat titans yor pe ee a Although the overwhelming m2 ractices, ee _. {must be settled in fairness and jus-| other hospitals which feared to q re tam .: 1m Wes. the only time, Gelnes Jority of merchants ier str The hospital reported it lost $112,-|tice to the service expected from] take = chance losing money.on | 4 SS tee Wee a.m said, he* heard Straley swear lously » Sgt. Baerwolt *1399 last ‘bec: county and|the hospitals by the community,”| them. — : i Moon sets Tuseday ot 18:68 pm, arodhd : lioccasiffilly a fraudulent practice 7 Sees , oe Sa ee 5 Moon. rises Wednesday at 3:44 a.m, id the department, _ is wncove cand state agencies paid less than actual|she-said________________} 44 ¢ygeeea that the same Re Coe Acard tg voy tlony 4g Those engaged in trati@ulent| Cost for treatment ofvindigent pa-| Clarkson has announced that |“dumping’’. policy was reflected (as recorded downtown) same statements made: by: Straley.|- jcactichh eee" promeculed on qitentl.. Pontiac General may set restric. |in the loss of approximately’ $50,000 Mean temperstare * rrcsceaneets! lay abating pai preset teen M1 [forced to toe the line. ‘On the county rate of $33 per | tions on welfare care if the coun- jincurred in emergency. treatment] Mae, sameeneey Sie srcoes nein obtaling & poles _ McCollum is. one of 61 ingpectors| patient day, the hospital lost | ty and state do not act to erase |for ‘non-Pontiac . residents Who} __* One Yeas Age in Pontinn . | tenant in January of”1957 =i |in the state Foods and Standards! $62,566 said gister Mary William, | the deficits. eee oer wide oe ee ee Highest soupeniaiee Per cienseeeste From the x ornig his promotion es sf Division, who enforce state food administrator, and = said Pontiac General lost tients ou bili to , i Nae Mean wmoeratare” CMRTI Tl until he was given a: plainclothes Pues | : the state rate of $19 day, h©-isz7,40g- on state-aid patients Jast| sup ae being sit. thoes MB glass ae assignment, on Nov. 4, 1958, he did E : near hospital Jost $40,842, }yéar and $75,078 on county welfare to Pontiac General to take ror | ae! Award Contract to Raze | the weer, thal patos ate over, to Pontiac | : Coreless passing is one | |i onsing’s Old City Hall » county rate is, set e|patients. nea (Ee advantage of the hospital's policy of. the greatest causes. of nsing $ ity. a Oakland County Department it of So-| of never turning away. a ‘ highevey eoottania sets d : cial Welfare for county welfare) He said that the hospital lost alhe charged, it is Impossible to see | loity hall built In 1096, wil be|DiCemts, ‘The state rate is set by|staggering $320,000 total on patients| gistee nary William denied heyond ahiticrestor aeurve; | [ca a tn the atund to make noon te Lesiclahere Sor obi patents who od Or wouldn't, Pay thelr) shore was any policy. at St, Jo- | { : ’ ‘ : ’ : = under . Sao own : including y' ! on ¥, f : ja bo | mo the ater lone ck these: | 28% new and modern building. /atnicted Children’s Act). |clsime that weren't tonored by the| "ets SS eee ‘Temperatare Chart The lieutenant denied he was| | points ~~ |). The Lansing, City. Council last : Social Welfare: Board, cause ‘ é = : $2 ver insubordinate to Straley. He 2 pment 2 FE night approved-awarding of a con- _ Sister Mary William endorsed eC ea “We have always tried to bear Me en ff Hleid’ he tad cxfticiesd ‘the cide! Naturally, ‘seys the Chi- | ee eee down the buflding| te stand of James Clarkson, | Sister Mary William said the! We Dave aiviye vy pationts,” eee © batipach colton: Wat. axpect: Sage Meter Chih, it 6 WET Tees Maton Lather and Wreck chairman of the Pontiac General |cornparable total at St. Joseph was| said Pec wn ek poy a laleer ot “intellectual esty-”” tating te follow slow-moving: ing. Co. of Flint, low bidder at Board of Trustees, that the efi. |$310,193, but that the hospital had} Whereas Pontiac General | pro- ot 2 3) Betore the five.otticers took the} | Hilt’ par the eran ee, |(S187H. (| =” | ets at the elty’s two main hoe inp’ break mon the, cost of Pa-| ded 8,539 patient day services for relist 1: 3? stond, Eastman wound tp his tes-| | "ill Bat the goed ar _ The“ ornate Indiana” limestone] Pitals are the responsibility of the jtients turned down by the Welfare! 17.” oatients Idst year, § | Pittseurde . S2'33 timony’ before the. Commission. than Fisk am aceldent, in | [building opposite the state Capitol] state and county. hg ee. [Joseph's provided 7,854, she said. / Francisco 06 Straley ae the. \ilustration, the impe- | |will, be replaced agg (anaeg rea ey is —— Bh erg fugrebamet ts goosdwnes Losses reflect the fact that | ony 4 32) Cooperative, he said, * | | tent driver .is about te pay’ structure to house the/met,” shi Urging that th ,was a “dumping ground” |service was given § ton 47 t to talk to. He said Straley ter ble dereiecenmens iad cireuit courts and the city water rates be brought] for indigent patients. from all jet St. Joseph. than at Pontiac oa aa ‘resentfal of honest criti- : onan «J jand light Ls Ph over the county and charged that ‘eral, she said. i $. i * : j / , - Fy a4 iF ad / ie 7 5 + ' - fe is j < , > \ j - ‘ se te Se aes Sit he 2 > es 2 ge x i. ee takes does a Al 2 ee ee Ae ee OT. ete re = ee eS ee ee a aad : _ But Dr, William H.-Pickering- the NASA solani: device, triggered by the light of _THE. PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH b. 1950 ar ee bs Pa of Mom Hiring wiken Killers Tenner’ - eo last night. - Ziegler, state highway commis: '/@ heart attack. He was 70. SEES sate Fi Gate Mivy Helicopter Contract the Navy to overhaul helicopter} blades for the Naval Air Corps. - shhe- dap Srwkae aasttii-emeter , Ment at the present level. Meanwhile, Parsons employes are |. 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SECOND FLOOR | NEW WHITE ELECTRIC PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE — v4 id seen Tockeiy Athenee Wie Dealer... 9 5 Rasy Terms. ~ Arranged e baw Chenoa ene y ye e Complete with’ Se cove! Fourth Floor ‘¢ wl 4 es spite of your breaking heart. wonderful personality, as I did . f've lao read The Prete tit 8 ‘to va this. fear. ad IM the year : : late wile tad the Beg ant best ama i : X ‘believe bn iive-end tat live, We enrollment is in- % cS < : e member of the legislature, consider- ~ f : uno rend aboot murder, fobbeTs “creasing as oe that grieved pod > e . ) S “and many “other things: Some nearly every new puoll means a near nl pag pds & wt : : — eae , and — new taxpayer in our midst? ede 2 ge ; 4 i | pacer ce tor The 2 lene 2 se : , Ea naewae _ eo : if apa” ae pe P PS tne os ataliay, Thnle you, | ~ ft zal, ' + Birmingham ga oe! Y J | )}° Let's Let Reuther >. - Bail Soapy Ou? ~~ | SENHOWER and MaTzos agreed ~ ey Why doenn’t Reuther bail out hig | | F* Seemrey ° alld 8 BesES Gite Phe, _Sust Say a Friend Called) < Al be han to 40 in pt the Ld advance credits of over billon dl- Rio Grande on a 50-60 basis,” says @ 33 POOR. bite on his ws, who can't _} Rews commentator. The American se ges equawk as they voted for both of - ee Op te lly he taxpayer wonders if this wouldn't Sikvilt Edbsninse Saye: Ato daeconnis a ae ares mean Mexico would chip in 50c for 'U. appears and no one = _ each $40 the 8, put up. S. Could Shoot Fitst if Pressed ‘= my ea es rang en The ian About Town EE soy ‘Amon, lag Rule nya man td" tar uae _ Britain. By March, 1958, the erit- | eee bo ee on te Or Sie am aaah os it oaneeen as 468 Inited States should =_ a — ‘sale-san seluned. , 5d af marteas gent. Since then it has been low. Se Tele 7 7 at Lansing or ered four times and now 4s four ecereeare 1% ‘+. % “A massive blow with long check and use : fem. 7 aint, — ; - tetaliation, “2. Serve immediate notice range missiles can he ~ = SOA Septal t | Segue! fad hight én it dismourtts the attack prepara. &Sressor.in a surprise fashlon, vocates 4 ti] It dots not need the Oakland County Board of Bupervwocs ar first in what of time, the United States will eee come. 4 t a. me , has become attack. in self-defense, , “ Doctors should give greeter at- for blindness is also allowed. It | for it by William A. Ewart “known as. “pte. waiting to be hit first. “This in ‘a0: become iegiabiae “terition to euthanasia. I have just would be possible for an individual : Export-Import | vtelr ank. closes of the Pontiac City delegation; emptive” rather “Then, it the Russians or their - eal aghomad - eS eg those watched a neighbor spend six — exemptions total ! a dramatic chapter ‘Britain’s de- ~ Fred We Salta ne er satellites should dety this warning, fe : nl crop 4 years dying and he was a great 800. - war. LAV © the U. 8. would be in a ES ae en peacetir — burden and problem to his whole te returns your fense of ita curfency and shows what f Royal Oak, and his colleague, DMM nat oan be got at ede on erate beth tt the, Possibility Sani cisco ind tamily and even his neighbors and it ru te 9 nt rear can be done when a government takes — | William ©, Hudeda,~ drawn -trom the testimony just enemy should attack, we, could” eters ttre. “friends. His folks have mortgaged hove exemptions to which she action for the good of, the country uae nang ea 98 ore. Pl given by Secretary of Defense Nell attack simultanedumly. = “an this means ‘that long-range aon eee Saale See. “~~ Ie entitled. without regard to possible political Towing them is McElroy before the House Space" “ay the eneniy should persist milssiles, being one of the newest This man was all gone mentally _‘Tf You file & separate reuirn, you fies .: © po uf Devié-Levilibe a ke ac in its preparations to attack, we means Pe per eg pee ag and physically but the doctors said may claim the exemptions for your ; 26 pos Sart the could—with honor—atiack first, increase the role of surprise his heart just kept beating although wile if she has no gross income. _ of Birmingham, 26 years; present policy is not _ and thus gain the initial contemporary war, ; there were no other signs of life. If your wife has gross income, W. Ray Ransom : “first i a ne ee . (Copyright, 1988) © Gout think this ielows the you may claim her-.exemptions ‘of Pontiac, 25 years; ee: ee ie another ¢ sia Sein a desires ot the Land and doctors... SO she fles & Pint return wit ._4-- Forest I. Brendel _ Rep, MeCorinack of Maseachi- . fase 8 duty and ditigation : k & t or More a waste sett ele Ew ee in Dr. William Brady Says: oe tat Gey sabe E are. TS sour wile the dependent “3 ome, promply ‘commended that ar bebe to Ramanity: another, you may not claim her | Reuse in bvilancland Siborssa B. Clad Cummings he was encouraged to hear Amer- Foolish for: Women: in | 408 - 7 upton : : ‘tell Sab Agaue to. Geile Welnac oak: of Pontiac, 22 years, « total of 181 years ica might change its strictly ea iiieaians years ar she mcbenid or wile catnet' be on ene, aaa me” "to Fear ‘Ordeal’ or ‘Crisis’ Sr merce fietcge ree right nationwide, women neverthe- —” _eingumstances. 0 ear raeat or risis’ a ite oe ee ae a less madé gains by winning the fran- ~~ pnthough. generauy voehied ws te hls episode te the climax of s a@ very hard sonal ex chise in several of the more populous ; “Land of the Lakes,” Se Gomnpslen tink bab ban ’ . § cantons. The eat its _i four ot Oakland. Soul's 25 townships Ee cmasan tae ee we ‘usual, argued that “women’s do not have even oné Jake within their" pasry 1955, when Nikita Khrush- / in the home,” completely thir «Aart borders. They are Proy;Routhtield, Farm. chey became the No, 2 man in. ington and Royal Oak. The courity’s 423 the Soviet Union and enunciated the fact that 46 per cent of Swiss iakes cover am estimated 21,000 acres, what has since become known "women, go-out to. work. - ote with- West Bl ‘Township having as the “Khrushchev Doctrine.” : * * - . the gre area, about 4,000 acres, ir ig @ policy of striking the | se _ with Waterfotd Township in second place, ~tirst blow” so as to prevent what The status of women continues ©“ having about aan ext acres. ~ called ——— —_ " : scan mabieiiasind : i Ss was erm an _to improve all over the world and "Twas 26.y: ars ago ago tomorrow: thet the article in the Red army “Star’” in <. tg. With It goes a corresponding share is. President of the United States was March 1955 written by Soviet She emaromnapgt ve — inaugurated on March 4.“That’s when oe “ of ——_ . "de Gaulle has taken steps oe Franklin Delano Roosevelt “We must not allow ourselve to > ‘ | Moslem women by decreeing that “nsonlcally soothed us with the quotation be. taken by surprise.” : , Cane Recor of & Pycholoist: : Sopwrets arn Bpoor a! has taliling i. After reporting i June 2988 the, hewn ge ~ to marry against their ; i “All we have to fear ts fear,” “ always. talked DR, BRADY Las ti L H t B E ied riage age has been set at 15 for which it has been found was first use News & Werld Report” also pub and doesn’t realize that she her S ing ove as 0 € arne women ahd 18 for men and di- — by a prominent person in the year of lished on Dec. 13, 1957, an article self is the same way . ‘ vorceg can be granted only by 1562, and by another in 1849. -- ~- on “surprise attack” by Capt. W. wa (Signed—) Donna's case hits home with - _ away in her memory regarding — you KNOW you never could be in .: courts. eee, abe 7 etter and” ap sieag me” loreehiie ee ae « ragboek ler st ant a , a ae : ee pause” free “ ‘The Korani¢ custom of child mar- Sag Agi ——* books on the strategy of war. rphec wie athe tec ca 7 mail it to some relative who 1s Ae eh Ne Pichon aon ape Pei A leery ard nous riages and easy divorces of wives has. _istest is that annthe Seoiee article produced“ lot of vides stamped, self-addressed ift the same boat. One of the ‘ve at first sight, for actually we — girla iirry and lose thelr males been courts also will rule paling than those of comment in Soviet military pub- _ettvelope) I say, and Thope every . Vest ways to prevent divorce 18 Lrany strange or meaningless ob- remarried and were very happy curbed and Gace lh mqyer ingrid Heations and was denounced by woman will accept. thisas the 0. use your head during your Jet or person * att Waele: uecund leshend, i on alimony and custody’of children. ny other-city im. the nation, © _ Moscow radio, Se ae “ie el ea ee the int eet Cane kk * “So you actually KNOW it is pos- i The woman most responsible for the ~ mages But, #0 far as is known, it was —_ ew eyes ‘Sometimes love at first sight ci. to be ideally ha in a | ee ee ~ ee tx ing—sutters tain Brain! Grit your teeth and ppy. in 1 i change, “Algeria’s Newisea. Srp Cana, Feige mtr of une oe it recognition in ng disability or inconvenience sail toward a logteal goal tn Date soieia. taeeal ‘poe ceually second romance. It may tke NA A. special officér was detailed to pre’ present Ambassador ‘tothe United “double parking,” but it wasn’t cal ed States, Mme, Noo, has been-instra- tnat-tnen, The item calls it “hogging the ental oe | See ae a Mie ‘coe 2 ‘passed by the Assembly freeing wom- stl Santiesd Bounty « en from traditional servile _ roles. comes et tot 3 simply oun tet” South Korea has a woman member “One of Your Boostérs,” of the Assembly and Prime Minister which states that there’s hardly a pave- © NEuRU’s coe det ota enced ment in Southeastern Michigan or a big building project in which sand and gravel from our county was a used in itsscon- struction. Panel THE PONTIAC PRESS Made at General Motors Institute in Flint, one goes to ‘Donald L, Treece of Drayton Plains who specializes in man- agement. t bere - vot 80 Ook i Hill St.; 90th birthday. * * & fle Bemis Holdsworth — of Lake Orion; 85th birthday. Rawley Fleischer _ot Rochester; 83rd ren Ca ne Adly by rebeenas Among the scholarship awards recefit-. - ly “surprise attack” could be fatal __ and that it must be avoided even if,. under certain circumstances, could mean inflicting the ‘first blow" ourselves. This undoubtedly is the situation that Secretary McElroy had in mind in his testimony on insaden Here is what Capt. Puleston Se gested: “Our government make it equally clear to Soviets idly —that We ~ nation to The Country Biewk: x __ There is ‘simply. cessation of the “function: of menstruation, tsually gradual, not abrupt,. through a period of several months. The “sensible woman who experiences or notices or even fears anything out of the ordinary at the age of 46 to 50, will promptly submit her complaint to het , juat-as ‘Only scheming quacks’ and un- . nostrum .makers would ‘have you believe that ‘change of life’”* is‘a critical oceurrence or an ordeal for the woman to en- counter. Whether this: mother is exploiting= her age for some. selfish purpose it is impossible to judge at this ee ‘It may well be that the mother, ignorant or misinformed, believes “I have left hot flashes until last so T'can make a quick getaway, before. nice kirid ladies with hot flashes can, buttonhole me and tell _, By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE “CASE A-468: Donna D., aged 23, i¢ the victim. of a love-at-first sight affair. * * * But her sweetheart * baad good ing phe with his pe fl “of her. ___when I was bewitched by my first sight of Mrs, Crane. But that is a matter of. chance, so love at first sight is a jangerous . type of romance. The “earned” love affair, built “BREAK ROMANCE ~ After explaining the mechanics apparent love for Joe, I also told Donna that she was cast- ding the proxy. votes of her future unborn children when she picked _ theit father. ' “fo you really think Joe trouta times. We thus can be angry or gtlef-stricken or frightened or in love several times during our life span. , “Oh, Dr. Crane,” Donna’ pro- . “1 just. KNOW. 1 onal never love anybody" else.” months, but you can work your way out of this mad infatuation. “Happy marriage is not based solely on the butterflies in your ‘stomach or the other thrills and chills your suitor produces. “You must look-ahead and pick shrewdly, So rate. Joe on these ‘Tests for Sweetheatts’ and tell ' me your results.” her own Joe rated “Very. Poor’ And she was a “Dr. Crane, L can’t give him up, though,” she moaned, and started crying. “So what can’I do?” (See -tomorrow's follow-up). tn ere The ‘Ponting py ed Ww. ae fan, enclosin, i ios oes ones -addressed enve| aR en e for his psychological charts one om (Copyright 1960) TO eee Bey a el atti hata hacia a a re ee re eee ee ee ae fh. Bala et ee ee ee eee ~ ey ee ee ae : P La é ‘ eS a} Teme z ba eae ® ri ise, fae F foe & om Sg \ ‘ - < es cee Aan re > CA a. v red : neo ee a Lg * : be ; = x * : a : Pots: Oe ‘oe Sie - a a3 ; * ic y Ls q t sf Pa oe nt Reg ee we : tar 5 # % : ; ee - ‘ : Nei. « : : a See * t ed » * e #) ca ee * = oe = : cae "aah ange =+ ous ae ae 2 ae : : = ¥ s o« Bree ? one eel FAS, a 2 eee ne 3 Bj > ae = : 6 na A, A ~ Wee : ‘ ye 3 : j Sy : : . b Waee, : Ce Pe ae NS! eh ge cc foe es : ees a Seer nays sk aud da oP a —— ce te ey ae oe ‘ ie. - : E ‘ =>, Bae ~ te. coon Sera Re ER oe se _ THE*PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1950 _. eS State University senior from Grandipegee, = famed. the actress. to withdrawn lappearance at Wether Schoo. Helthe World Press Congress han! | _ Accident Insurance Fire Insurance _ Monday Ant shyt On business trips he flies his | movie, “The Anatomy of & Bu Mur- ee — ine eee oe, fs dhe Automobile Life Insurance the United. States to Russia. own plane, and on weekends be | der." students stored ' a used to ink gaiervtenteg Liability Insurance... Plate Glass Insurance Miss Suzanne Leslié, 21, leaves| breeds and races Sibarias husk |. Mis§ Turner said Monday night! The novel ship-tashore instruc-jbetween People and nations. Burglary Insurance - Bonds — All Types next sunimer on’ the project spon-| 1° =. aie it ous |she was withdrawing because ofltion has been enthusiastically re of -* . ae sored by on World Af-| ee cweath clear ana |Preminger’s temper.. But th/ceived. Originally only pupils in| Aryeh Dissentshik, editor of Tenants’ Policies __. |Htairs. ‘She was a-member of the creative iden money. ‘|director-producer said the disputeMrs. Elfemia Evert's class partici-\Marriv at Tel Aviv-in Israel, put a ee agg rege lg aoa nom pa Par ES A man of wock ot bia wade te te cipal Miss Mary Lu- Cook, 24, was|sonable affection. “I like my ae ie aaah, ‘6: ate mi «basta epi a wel of the most leamed doctor. named i e tape, At a‘given age, with eS png eos’ Webber |coftribute much to the Israel, according to Donald training, make more sa i a peace —Hebrew Proverb Sort ara ed tar cians Lannan in: covertachag than is eaylectmavon forthe’ pct. and smabe| “mOOnON”” 96 8. Deni of anne ( te iy |. ever seen, “80 far none of ot | en PNR, | ee ceed his by my behavior GIVES YOU THE NEW Heo ch ion, | ee me, MQ Oey eed | wordt ue inet eng © |_MARY’ C. SUTHERLAND ‘comers tine an MING. SENSATION | Meveland) | mn out the : © ae 10) eI 10, cer oe dy eG Answer: That it embarrassed — t é spas oe 5 e ’ ‘ N Bi : See ne By : Wite nachecromhady onechgennes i , ee Re- | have to | “DEAR ABBY: My girl | to tell my side of it~ The | O = as 2 [ - | was wrong. The movie star cain apenas al bors who | friend has not been asked to’ | reason my boy friend ran out- ee ya ee is 80 accustomed to being . ~ ‘my boy | be a sitter:since that letter | the back door when the people ~ : asked for an autograph that I door | showed up in your column tell- | came home -was because he am sure shé did not mind. come | ing about me visiting her on | was too bashful to meet them mmm their car | the job and leaving by the | We weren't doing “Dear Mra. Post: I teach house {| back door when the folks came | wrong. I wish the neighbors in an elementary school where the back | home. I would like to say it | would mind their own busi- our principal encourages the @ boy. |. was all my fault. I don't know | ness.” / children to answer him.. ‘Yes the stay and meet them. If: the SALLY (Oklahoma City) with him in the feeling that Z would | house looked dark it must For a personal reply, write - this is good training, I also per ; “have been because all the to ABBY in care of thispaper. speak to him in that way es- week ANNE shades were drawn. The lights Enclose a self-addressed, pecially when children are . (Asheville, N.C.) ' were on and we were listening en i present. Individually . hd * 7" e — s ra 5 same school says - _ } To Benefit Friendship House = BS is in bad taste. She claims that You are invited for « Free Visit — NOW... Toes Taha Toeodan Wy ek. a Ree Ee ae : - Jazz Jubilee-Invades- Washington. a Set Se | —___CalL PE4.9582.3 for Applntment .. ¢ Washington's first jazz con- - subject at the art gallery Sun-; rein eo ovo ee pie Pane rig cert with such prominent back- | day. Monday, the Library’ of te come in and te pow yeu bogie pr gfe ge Pace ri a ee to shed cares os you begin te shed pounds. : group congressional wives “Seven azz," PLAN lacludes reduced colorie raising .money for Friendship trace its course from the: early BE 6 oan wegragy = 0 wah? nap cantor fb yma wr soya House, a settlement house on..| folk music to the Carnegie appeer ... at the SLIM-GLORI Table firms hips, thighs, tummy—your entire bedy! nagehenadlpay cory bmw wee ee =o. SLENDERIZING PLAN 1s the anjeyeble ond convenient - wife of the Democratic repre- Why a jazz jubilee in Wash- been seeing a boy quite stead- jab canbe Sysew Reta ad cmanced nnd rv pagan frat orbs - Sentative from Missouri. jon? ily for the past three months . chout the pleasant wey # adivetes your creviation to give you @ fresh A band of jazz greats will “We: wanted new and he has invited me to his coe hed tien oe -| Shake the rafters of a Wash- | —the benefit circuit has been - ; : house for Sunday dinner so . : VEN 4 ' ae rang ead ‘ pols cap lh Mrs. Bolling ‘ that I may meet his parents. ) : NOW HOt of Us night of March ™iS. | said. “The patrons aren't jazz : pe) is a ieee ro _ of ce eae eee Bolling calls “‘an uptown level” -| butts, but they're really giad jf Have You Tried This? ~ or ciride ieee tac can HAS Llim.-ghow. + « IT HAS EVERYTHING! ee ona to know’ what it’s all about.” eT : if so, should I take a box of alata. | Tetum ravers | “Teenager Shares Recipe {| = ™=""_— Should you devia: Howe Marshall Stearns, literature | er, got together the band. It , iamsia, 1, Asawet: Tt is very impor. (© pres at mer Calege and | wil nde beat Caren |) TOF Family Layer Cake ff unitate mone nd yeu |1"# Vitor | Mans writer on jazz, lectured on the trumpet, Willie and Lion Smith Ziggies am = &@ personal invitation either by ’ - on piano, Pee Wee Russell on By JANET ODELL 1 cup sour cream telephone or a note, It is not [Steam Baths. anbrooke Book | ammmetetFremmn casa | reatne Prem tome tau | See al oct at ee . : oe e io Jones on : jauer is Bet r : ’ fe - 6 Guide to Lake Fish pg tig~-d first built up Year winner, She goes to St, © Myon coved taking powder | e f Vv Ee be. a following overseas. ’ G ° 1 teaspoon vanilla : | gCRANBROOK—There are 24 | To show how it has spread |!) ing ie something she likes t Mix eesomt and mute win | CClO9NE Saves Day _ Frouse or venus kinds of fish in the Great | abroad, there will be ~ the do. Active sports are her hob- our For a last-minute date, you Figure Salons Lakes region. -=. =. .| Japanese girl pianist, Toshiko. by, Carol hopes to be an X-ray a uni give yourself a hair ‘set Prof. Karl F. Lagler, chair- | The featured singer will be |@, : of eggs separately. Mix in- ea ciks = om “Miracle Mile Shopping Center SS on cet Mee ot on wt aes Gake, Carol says, is a ‘& in beaten egg whites last. ©) cologne, 9 Call: FEderal 4-9582 or FEderal 4-9583 Scripps Institute of Oceano- Willis. Conover, program con- favorite with her family. It is x * * graphy, LaJolla, Calit., have | Guctor of the Voice of Ameri- |i) an old tamily recipe Bake in two Sinch layer pooled talents to produce the | C2's Music “USA, will be com | FLORENCE CAKE” _pans that have been greased. only guide to all fish in. the on dot eit said : Carol Bauer Set oven at. 375 degrees for Great Lakes. : con't miss, 1 cup butter or other sh 25-30 minutes. Frost with Sev- . le eo Mrs. Bolling, a fan ever since 2 cups brown sugar, firmly en-minute iting. ' Entitled “ Ge Greet | Sey eee ee : . | trations of fishes on some 45 eolor plates, plus 251 ather il- lustrations. : - leash is a chain attached ‘to a: Beauty Shop | wrist ring, and the" head lifts APRs first published in 147) may be | | Special an aa te from Cranbrook : . “Nadine” || Little Girl Purse A; 94) Invites You || Little girls can walk doggy . to Come in! - on their arms. A. com- : : GARTTA® _ | pany shows a straw Wicker bag SONTA2S ff tet tooks-tike a dog. The mm _ Your Spring | Separate... Se BEES BES apa ae « 208 Mt. Clemens FE 6900 up Lone ie 7 The sailor tie— i 0 Spencer’s have received the new Spring portfolio of drapery checking in at many fabrics that is the most complete offered anywhere in social tts. E —_ Oakland County: Truly distinctive patterns and stylings are Lag : * fs “+ available in a complete price range. 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THE PonTIAC PREss, ‘TUESDAY, MARCH 3;.1959 bw fect ss of hair would have-on | her own, She them, by the New York City De- | a child's budding ego! burn and you never .| partment of Welfare and by Doris and Paul also work with| at 1 wear = false ame did you?” 1 hadn't! eae physicians of the Armed Forces) old in rehabilitating veterans who have| | Doris Fisigcher told lost all or part of their hair due/ pout husbands who | to combat injury or. nervous ten-|their timid wives in sions. ; asked “How do the The stigma has been taken out] feel a Dew § . Famous Brand Store... _ 47 N. Saginaw St. Pass 8 vee Pin nde a | ago whesr-a woman E-have known | = The same personal interest _| baldness among women than most] for quite some time pat her band - oS) in expert fitting and people know and this has:a dev- quality children’s shoes — effect on the lives of many t E ] ee B 3 ] t W. that we have built. our < ] ( ; ed = —frepttation on over the FR apie wants to lose her a ane nee laine OLLOI meee aes = eae son se ito Eugene Russell Payne | a: : and Ser appearance- ‘|. Janet Elaine Bolton-and Eugéne* , a STEPMASTER : be remedied.” Russell Payne were married Sat- “oe . There are one a bi : CHILD LIFE _ [ia pleces” or bate pi pad a. id or bel are really needed to Parents of the couple are: Mr. ; hair or even bald spots, Five bun-| | : acy integers R. Bolton of dred thousand of these wear com-| West | street and Mr. and = | plete wigs. _ Mrs. Russell Payne of Winton ‘ea , : aug bet beatae Poul ooek te senet -|drive, © oe aaa a Sees me oem ee ‘ . . a are produced by a steady increase) With idee ond sequins sectnling a new mounting can makel to partial or complete a the Sabrina neckline. The full ‘ : I was surprised to learn skirt . formed chapel-length . many thousatds-of children have ; Such popular doilies—their petite! train Her . veil was held ; — size enablés you to use them here; a pearl crown amd she carried = = eS there, = 5 a “@ bouquet of ‘white carnations — Junior Music Club. | Dainty as a dresser-set or to) centered,by = white orchid. ata tee bric-a-brac. Welcome gift a id of Program Presented _ [thy time. Pattern 95: Directions|. 2° Ann Kitchen was ma e: ~ lfor %xi3-inch oval; rotind 10%;|homer. Bridesmaids were % Twelve members of Junior Group| square 8% in No. 50. Crooks, of Stanton, Mrs. James ““f of Chopin Music Club presented a Send 35 cents (coins) for this/>Yadsher ‘and Beverly program of ensemble music at the/pattern—add five cents for each k * ® : , meeting of the group held Sunday’ pattern for ist-class mailing. Send| . All wore turquoise taffeta dresses} _ MRS, EUGENE R. PAYNE at thé Oliver street home of Penny|to The Pontiac Press, 124 Néedle-| with matching accessories. The . Pepper. Jean Ann Keefer assisted |craft Dept. P.O. Box 164, Old|maid of honor ¢arried a cascade ties bridal the hostess. : |Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y.|bouquet of anniversary carna’ orchid = —— Taking part were Cynthia How-|Print plainly pattern number,|and the bridesmaids’ cascade bou-| T® couple ve on i ine Soir, Kerfy Gault name; address tnd syne. ___- lquets were of portrait carnations.| T°®4- Cyn udn ky, Donna u for a copy Laura ATTENDS BRIDEGROOM The bridegroom is attending , ~ eas Be ey ee \Gesy.. Pha a emai re Soest helaarany? de os ater aie nd Dale Payne served as his broth-| "an _ — Take the prize for the prettiest Spring flower ar- - | | boats - seus | , Audrey Schultz, Jean Ann|dery. knitting, weaving,|¢r’s best man, Ushers were W.} a. Botton wore a rose lace rangement in Susan Thomas’ beautifully embroid- — wt" new mounting will Keefer and Penny Pepper. quilting, toys. In the book, a spe-|Robert Wood, James Bradsher,!» 14 tatteta dress with matching! | ered trio that puts an orlon’ sweater atop a slim make such a dif- Mrs. Earl Clifford showed pic-|cial surprise-to make a little girl|Robert’ Gustavson and Wiliam) cosssorieg and a corkage ot white skirt and sleeveless blouse in wonderfully washable, * ference! See our |tures of Chopin's home in the Med-|happy—a cut-out doll, clothes to; Adams. roses and carnations for her} linen-textured “Tubtex.” Cornflower Blue, Blond. large selection to- iterranean., color. Send 25 cents for this book.; A reception was held in the daughter's. wedding. Mrs. Payne : : ’ day! There‘s no —— church pariors. = bhi i: =3 : obligation! ; _ {was dressed in blue. peau soie : Rta adorei sey A —_—— accessories | ee : cS a Waterford Concert Ends | sium sveset ste [ts ee a cana ee ee a ee Civic Music Séason | : |. By MARY L. LINDQUIST | | Association were entertained Sat- i The members of the audience|urday evening’ with a cofcert! ieee - “a! | privileged to attend the final con-|paced as a miniature Broadway < : ; 7: 16 W. Huron St. YEWELENS Qf ge 2.0294 | cert of the season sponsored by the om sf ! : i aterford Township Civic Music| The artists were Robert Goss, a ie Y ae : - | baritone, and his wife, Louise Whet- ‘ : ee 4 I 4 4 Scand cat ted bee LEY SUI BARDL AT 3 a : ; ; and tied together by aetion : -| California -= | ee eed 3 Ht a The artists chose the title, in in Tone-on- — se bs : p : = f : “Make a Show” for their con- ° oe --) R , 3 | oe ° of an informal - concert. Tone Wool .. “a | annem Curtains |e": ack om " . : —— no trouble, aoe; ed 1] ing attention of the au- mea 4 Curtain Separates — in crisp, drip-dry dacron fo Ete “ota ek , bee ; : 7 born pianist and composer, served aes i . ° ° a , : |as a very capable accompanist for : combine to fit windows large or small— the concer, | : e 7 | The concert was divided into sev- . ;€n groups, each with a different i|type of repertoire. The opening group was “Operetta” in which a scene was portrayed in appropri- ate costumes, Numbers from. dif- ferent operettas were sung with dialogue spoken between to give a| : . continuity to the scene as if it/ “ were an original libretto. ost. ' A favorite number from “Show igen Boat,” “Make Believe,” was -reeh mung as a duet for the opening Se number, The quality of the two mad , This concert served as: a very —< ‘ happy finale to a RE 1s ¢- Hicerts,. Members are looking for- bad ai ward to an equally fine season|{: ie es next year, Ay ... our new beauty treatment for. your windows — classic white ope O. Ae “ae ner _ sparked with colorful yellow, aqua, pink or brown trim: enough styles, ower . # : i ao hoi trevel : ¢ . : ° h sof pails ces Mrs. David L. Downer was T ; ; + @ coat that travels an Tt sizes to combine for almost any window (we show a pair o honored Saturday. evening with . he suit that’s all fash- t eee. international circuit in ° tains with bows, two pairs of straight-hanging Dutch Style, one valance). - surprise stork shower given nel and s pr ing. In : es a -on - the ne. ‘ iB Sy aor each needi -- by Mrs. Melvin Helm end Mrs. réezy miniature. woo . tweed, man sleeves a> All with fit sera eta, ee ern h beante 06 Ivan Marshall" at their Short «|| plaid in blue or pink. Just with a detachable back . a quick sudsing, the touch of an iron to bring: spring-fresh beauty to [ street mee eae pre from our collection belt. Just one from our your home. i. 1 , Cuesta were Aire. Lahue of mew Spring Bardley collection of Spring : ,, Kribs, Mrs. David Leddy, Mrs. Suits. - . Bardley Suits. , * sty Walter Frank, Mrs. Harold ) ? ; | | th \ ti f 1 59 Sanderson, Mrs. Truman Da. 59.95 = 69.95 7 ruly @ Sensation 0 vis, Mrs. Phil Bowser and Mrs. _¥ a ¥ Pag P X \ 7 3* UPPER SASH WITH TIEBACKS ... LOWER DUTCH STYLES _ | ton styee birker, Mis 36 Inch +0 © e. ee -s * ‘Pol rhs ca Inch : ad f pe Lawson, = y y " H f a i ; a ms ss eae 45 Inch ivacepes Ca air » he : Inch 64 Kee 0 se ‘air e! —, : P V9 } Valance * 2 ee eo «@ “ Each $2.00 36 Inch tee ee eb ae . Pair. $4.00 Save Old Gloves 2 ; \ ' i ; Paes oe = 3 ee ce eet ee ‘ = : EE . < eless unles: nly ¢ % ; © 2 2 OPEN FRI, & MON. NIGHTS. |} seam that's open. When the ) OOM bs | ‘eg | to ° or: | : ee _ 1666 S. Telegraph under rubber. gloves | when th 3 7 _ 1662 S. TELEGRAPH ROAD JASHION SHOP 9 FE 4-0516 i | ers cut off, they are good fr | = Shop Every Night ‘til rs $.> y — “ - . : % ~ - gardening, . ae a a : _— i E ie — _ 1 % 7 ¢.- oe ; aoe ee ' : ty i ee AX» is oe ? ete ms 5 Fa 2 wy *«! : ), alin Ee te : os ya on : pe as ee LAKELAND, Fla.—If Eddie Yost gets to play a full schedule at third base for the Tigers, he feels. he can _ bea big help to Detroit with just a .240 batting average. _ «Inasmuch as he hit an anemic .224 with the Senators last year and Reno Bertola, the player he replaced at} . the Detroit hot corner, hit only .233 for the Tigers, his patting goal does not stir the imagination as anything _- Spectacular)

- One of the greatest players on ice night” -this evening when the Wings meet the Boston Bruins at ' Detroit's Olympia Stadium. Detroit fans are going to honor Howe » . 9 See tetera Seteioen the 3d anit Set seetede. ; Wings Meet Bruins. on Gordie Howe Night DETROIT ®,-A onetime Detroit Red Wing favorite will be doing his best tonight fo spoil “Gordie H.o-w-e—Night"*for—the-- ‘Wings at Olympia Stadium. ‘Harry Lumley, who ance minded 2 = = re. wa ee State Glovers: Early Winners Boxers From Detroit and Grand Rapids Are Impressive CHICAGO @ — Boxers from Grand Rapids, Mich., and Detroit Oscar German of Grand Rapids, outpointed Christopher Rafter of Chicago, in the first round of the 112-pound division. He then. went en to outpoint Bobby Broussard, Lafayette, La., in the second round. Ruben Vasquez of Grand Rapids, outpointed. Edward Darlington of Streator, Ill, in the 115-pound tlass, but was defeated in the sec- ond round by Pat Moore of Ke- nosha, Wis. De Mattee was a knockout win. kayoed Francis Bechen of Rock- ford, Ill., in the first round, then went on te outpoint Jim Pate of |, Joe Powell of Detroit was knocked out by Don Eddington of*St. Louis, in the second round. - In the 135-pound class, Ed Sauce- do of Grand Rapids, stopped Paul Lopes, Denver, in the first round, Sailor of Detroit was outpointed in the first round of the division. Coast Guard Drills Under Offo Graham NEW LONDON, -Conn. (AP) — The Coast Guard Academy held its first spring football practice Monday under its new coach, Otto Graham. Beféi'e ‘sending the 33=cadets | ute indoor drill, the former Cleve- land Browns great spoke to the squad for about 20. minutes in private. Hé’said he wanted to out- line his offense and have a “get acquainted talk.” ‘Graham plans a — wide-open game for the cadets next fall. He said the emphesis will: be on “passing the®ball — if we can get someone to throw it.” Assisting Graham was Warren Lahr, a former teammate from _URERD SONGDHE Tee Detrolt Red Wings ave beving-s ted season in the National Hockey League. ‘but ‘Gordie Howe still is |New. York, ‘outpoinied dy ‘Gwin, 148, Cerrar, R.1— Willie Clements, 1704, Now York ~~ clea ee ae FO . eee = Se ar as oe ee | ee ee Qo ee Ee ee bP ee eS ee ae Poe be anywhere. Gordie will have “his the nets ‘for the Boston Bruins ee ee spot. hi ees vest ot eanlon goalie ‘Don Simmons’ stomach ache and operation, On the trip from Chicago -yester- day Simmons complained of ill- ness. As soon as the team arrived With the loss of Simmons, the Bruins hurridly called up Lumley from their farm team at Provi- dence. a success, physicians said, How- of his return fo action is proble- matic. Kentucky Stays lat Top of Heap ~|NCAA pasketball. tournament: amid the Wings’ fading chances for} : Fhe iperétien-06Sieumena-whe! ever, Simmons will be a patient| for. five.or six days and the time} ‘jin College Vote ‘MSU Cagers Elevated to Sixth , Place - After Taking Loop Title | By ‘The Associated oren Kentucky's Wildcats may find themselves in the unenviable posi- _|tion of having to defend two firsts when they begin play in the 1959 .o on top by & margin of 100 points in 5 s The scoring leaders ae 3 A Pts. 1. Moore, Montrea! . B41 7 - Pe. New York ...... 3 2 # . Litsenberger. Chicago : 4. Howe, Detrot _...,.... 77 a © 5. Beliveau; Mantreal ...... BS @ 6. Geoffrion, Montreal ...... 2 44 6&6 7. Sloan, Chicago = ........ 3 2 M4 8. Bullivan, New York ...... ww HM 9. Stasiuk, Boston ........... “2 3 10. Lindsay. Chicago ......... 22 8 HOCKEY AT A GLANCE _- -— By The AY’S RESULTS No > WEDNESDA = i NATION. GUE Chicago at Toronto Dream Come True,’ Matson Says of Trade LOS: ANGELES im—Newly trad- ed Ollie Matson said Monday that playing for the Los Angeles Rams) of the National Football League is a dream come true. “Te took three years for the dream to happen,” the great ex- news conference. The Rams gave the Cards enough players to form a hefty baseball team to get the 28-year- old Matson. They were four regu- lars, four rookies and a high draft choice in 1960. Matson jold the press gathering that he wanted to join the Rams when he checked out of the Uni- versity of Sdn. Francisco in 1952. Crane Skaters Lose, 3-2 3-2 decision to Detroit Catholic Cen- tral yesterday on Cranbrook ice in the opening game of a best-of-3 semifinal series in the Internation- al Hockey League prep playoffs. Chick Cudlip in the 2nd period and John Waters in the 3rd stanza scored rook's goals. The Cranes ended their regular season with a 4-9] record. ed YORE Cecil Short. Patong ass Cleve- eC ie land, outpointed Benny (Kid) Paret, 155, Cuba, 10, HOLYOKE, Mass.—Rud 151, wyer, [oem nelll, “9 120%, Lae ¢ LABOR and MATERIAL - ¢ BE-ADJUST BRAKES = e RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS ~@ INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS Chicago Cardinal fullback told a/ _Cranbrook’shockey..team_lost—a!- One of baseballs rhost dramatic steal, of home. Vic Power of Cleve- lahd did it twice in one game last ar, ss * * * * Here's a puzzler involving an at- tempted steal of home. You're an expert if you-ran come up with the right answer in: this simulated situ- the first pi streaks for rte an attempted steal. Aaron “‘takes” the pitch. But seeing that Mathews is a cinch to be out at the plate, Hank inten-; tionally gets Hank Foil Mathews - safely crosses the plate as Foiles’ view is blocked by Aaron. De\you think that: : a. Mathews should be out with auyye ta 8 siapUupy 19330q ¥ Paym 4no S| OGM {3 “eseq psyyy Uo Jeuuns © pus iho om3 Ue} “ay ur Uy TeyoF ewoy 38 feud © -@uo 8y} 8]. JewuNI @ bead, ere 8204) UAT im peal Le uorsy Ua yn | fasnieN — Vv :18msty plays is the steal; or attempted. the way of catcher) y Unitas. Visiting Coach Final Prep Cage Ratingé ss [Poa Centr 12 + paceeesconee © sehen tee nee ee 5 4. * ; BESSSe onoat snk we « ihn wenn ‘Bandy Valley me; Sometimes he’s Called | “Long Feb. Bsr parcinests (poms en's 1924) yopn and and other times an: am Kentucky. ¢ wm, adjective to describe his slender @ G2 physique. : But it’s all in jest and they don’t as iy fi i at si tory over the Trojans, points in 10 Valley games to beat out Flint! Northern’s John Gillian for the league scoring crown. Gillian scored 14 against Bay |. City Central last Friday and fin- ished 2nd in the race with 176. Arthur Hill’s Bill Brussow, whé| led the pack entering Friday’y/fi-|* nal session, was held to four points in the Hillites’ defeat at Flirt Cen- tral and wound up — a total of 174, Dale Lucas of. Flint 4th with 1B _and bt wis w’s Bob = Moore Robins nTitle LONDON, (AP) —Thp fight talk in Britain today was jabout world middleweight champ; Sugar Ray Robinson—and Sugary Ray’s Man- ager George Gainfofd was -doing most of the talki Gainford has the/ ‘dollar-trail all worked out for. the 38-year-old Robinson, rated one of the finest pound-for-pound fighters in the history .of the Soa fight busi- ness. “Everything na been arranged in principle for Archie Moore to ldefend his - world— light heavy- weight’ title against Robinson in , |June,” Gainford said, RICHMOND, Va. u—Johnny. Unitas, the quarterback who led/ers The lanky Bandy piled -up-178/ Rac” Bout Being Arranged jn Munson, Pentiac *Bargé, Pontiac Central . Manley, Flint Northern Saginaw . Kokaly, ch Binet, Roh ae a n8eeee8 Jones, “fit ee Flint Central . Hart, Arthuy Hill ..:.........0008 eens Richardson, ‘Flint Central . eet ene oreee one AO ee mbes Grif's, Booth Playoff Victors | Defeat Glenn’ s, Field's of City ‘B’ Tourney Griff’s Grill enjo} Booth Homes had Booth, the regula victory over reir s , Landscape. anced offense with 20 points while Art Larson hooped 18 for Field's quintet. Jerry Hill feared 19 points to. lead: Gritt'g to a 66-44 rout of Glenn's Motor team. Jim Jones caged 1z iny a-losing cause. The Class B playoffs will resume Wed night, also at Northern; with’ Booth and Gfiff's meeting at! i 7 Playoft™ land |D start tonight. The “A” cag: ers open fire on the Northern floor. LAR payee tere pobhily efter Scoring King S Seer weeneenes OO Cagers in First Round] / Jim Potecet led Booth’s well-bal-| 30 4nd: Field's and Glenn squar;. ing in the 7 o'clock. opener. “action in-classes~ A; Cc court, Class C teams tackle each] other at Madison Junior High and| y| the “D" clubs tangle on the Lincoln top. Sault Ste. Marie (15-1) was third and defending Class B cham- pion East Lansing (15-1) fourth "| with Flint Kearsley (14-1) fifth. ent to’three-time defending cham- ed in the top ten in: In Class District conipetition| Monday night, Freesoil whipped] - ny Brethren Copemish, 63-31, - stopped Arcadia; 60-42 It burns cleaner... and it's hotter... more heat, less smoke. Enjoy its tity comfort. Phone vs today | Pecahentas Coal, Ls ee or STOKER Li Scheckeraft (16-0), an heir appar- eiiweek and settled in fourth and = loot (16-2) was fifth. UPI Poll AP Poll Edg Cosmos ees 0 0 vuggo eer oa een ¢ ¥ # CLASS A c A 4 4 1. Pontiae Central (9) (14-1) Fine 127) } eee Sone: (LD) ee L WL a 2 Hamiratack (4) (14-DD .ceevens 18 toe ie tines 2 8 aac’ 3. Detroit Eastern (11-1) sere. ---; - = a 4 : , 2 ig 65 3 eres feo cg Rea oe oa ee ee 5 Sem pe. 6. Detroit Austin .<-.........00.--18-3 og: os ie aipene abet os Ts wal Batra tin, ..--..---- ; +4 ‘51 aces .$70 : ie 1. Schoolcraft (12) (16-0) ......... 4292 2 autores Catheltc w. - 18-0 celved 10 points for first place, - bn seats tench & ee. : 3. Betmaley (i) (10-87 ae gt a eee IES] mine -for second wee 90: down te |" sourm CENTRAL sf 452 to ‘54... 2 $80 i . Se ee §. Gwinn: ...:: .. 16-3] one for 10th. “ bengue A Game ‘ §° Manton’ (18-0) 20000070222. Coc MS: ington 000000001, eee pay oaks) & "56. $100 $ Kingston (16-3) °1.0.-3 a a abs at Nérthera (22) was third, Mitingten Sam verti Mai uges: samion Mixed Marriag BOISE, Idaho “(AP)—Idaho ~; Spepmired es ban 8. ttereala) me Gov. Robert E. Smylie “lgzied 2 Security for You iy or Bop, ine F nearty #4, SS “label of charity. ~ 4 . Starts ot 8:45. . “ANASTASIA” 7:00 od et “With Ingrid — BERGMAN. BRYNNER BATTLE PICKS UP — an Public Welfare Assn. fu * At best, he feels it'll be “bur Mills (D-Ark) told m¢: and thus reinforces the very new deposit of one million #oU8rs a compoundirig “fhe AMA — in opposition—now stands shoulder with the National Assn. of Manufacturers and the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Despite the furor and although Congress ha’ yet to con- sider his plan at length, Forand has lost none of his zeal for it. If anything, hé’s now more enthusiastic. “My No. I aim this year," he told me a few days ago, }j “is to get my health program passed.” Proposes Medical Help By “RAY HENRY Forand (D-RI) doesn’t look like a crusader short, round, balding and -wears ret—= ss ae cabicd Gdee peagle baa a eats St tate iter | ing real hope for getting “oe oe ee * * To the ictonis Weis dam Casta) ‘ov’ the author of a radical bill now before Congress which would “‘de- stroy private health “insurance” and “could Sei the | entire Social Security program.” \ ‘ Forand chose his roll on Aug. 27, 1987, when re asked Oniaees te Aprons eee for the aged to the Social Security system. _ Almost immediately the brick-bats and bouquets began to te. The AFL-CLOdipow. a: boageet. TES AMA, Wesed wit Se ‘The battle has been picking up ever since. The AFL-CIO this year named the plan one of its major legislative objectives and has been joined by such rganizations as the American Nurses Assn., and the Ameri- nto-. we: te What hance has he of success? a tough fight. As a first step to- | ward passage, the House Ways and Means Committee—of “Which Forand ¥. the necond fanking. ‘Democrat—must hold 5 atleed. about hearings, Committee Chairman wil- t | “f have no plans now for holding. them. The com- “months.” ' | PARALLEL COVERAGE Forand 4 of certain hospital, n } anyone eligible ae Soctal the future. tn general, att how: services were necessary. year of combined care, as were of hospital care. SURGICAL CARE—All 6:40, 9:1 § __tmittee already has a heavy schedule for the next few - Thos, just making he frat ep maybe tern ’s health ftisurksice plan would cover the cost ‘home and surgical care for Security. payments—now or in HOSPITAL CARE—The usual ‘ehapttal services, in semi- private accommodations, for up to 60 days a year would be paid by. the insurance ff a physician certified that such WURSING HOME CARE—A person needing nursing home care. after hospitalization could receive up to 120 days a long as not more than 60 days . surgical services in a hospital would -be paid for. So would emergency or minor surgical + care performed in a doctor’s office or in an outpatient clinic : * * ma To pay for the health insurance, the Social Security tax would be raised for all employes and employers by %-of one per cent for self-employed per- | may have shortcomings. “we cannot wait, and the older people who look to us, cannot wait for epiganes We must pg eee cash and p later and 55 miles to the. north the car. was found abandoned Se eee 2 _ That's whére the trail ends. Po- admit they have no A natty dresser — -he likes Ivy League clothes, the FBI .says — Sprenz is soft-spoken and plays the gentleman. He wears a toupe, discarded, making for an effec- tive disguise. He, also- speaks fluent? German, which he picked up while stationed in bee with the Army. -°— Student's each: Leads Teacher. Into Hot Water YUKON, Okla. (AP) — A stn * * Monday night with Yukon’s of Education said, ‘It was a little crude ‘for. high school.” * * *. Kirkland, in his first” year of teaching at Yukon, said the speech was a regular part of his assigned classwork but the topic was of the student's own choosing. Kirkland declared he * think it out of order. The steel industry in the U.S. reinvested 54 per cent of its nearly ings betiveen 1950 and 1957, ~ aes ommate = | $5 : of a hospital. 4D I i AKD } a “Re LASERS per cent and: by % of one _. 3 TOP NOMINATIONS sons. ee anes SS AO POS ~~" Forand mays his ‘is ® “But,” he believes, eas eremamens rapmemanecr anaes 0 forwart! carefully and soundly.” Some 1. Bost Picture of the Year! 2. Best Actress of the Yeu! LAST DAY! At 3:25 5:25 - 7:25 9:30 Ca cemanemecaal ae STARTING TOMORROW! AT: 1:25, 4:00, x... aut i > LY, Paps , ye ee a * ie * Cx rine WAGNER _ DANA WYNTER JEFFREY HUNTER ‘Oe. e FBI's 10 Mos VF Wanted:Men Robs Bank, | | Steals cae Vanishes HOLLYWOOD (AP) iS Biter Ustinov can. write short stories, novels and hit plays. He has been. @ sensation with his drolleries in makes him somewhat of a freak. And he resents it. _ oe ie i aes “Today you're” supposed to do jlone thing only, not a lot of things,” he observes. “‘What would happen { Leonardo da Vinci were alive today?" Right now Ustinoy feelg like a TV talk shows. He cap act up aj! ss thie ste’ tp dstailenticins tale ne of jearees:" Sia's Sat geting. He isi Peppers Walls |With Bullets weekend guest was. gone when operators went to clean his motel ) PONTIAC _ is ha iN . ] SALT LAKE CITY- (AP)—"The aS or — OPEN — FRIDAY = — > ; - SATURDAY . SUNDAY pnts seven billion dollars in total earn-|- YOU'LL FEEL LIKE YOU'VE JUS T STRUCK IT RICH | WHEN YOU GET THE SAVINGS IN T. HIS : BIG SALE | FFER ¥ Automatic Pilot Ignition res area Uiree ole Lamp — tS. é @ | og i = . - ] a ° wf , = FREE INSTALLATION 3M8D | BOOK AT THER OA TOR ep clte-Pate Lit Contre * Exclusive Twin Air-Stream * 130 Minute Timer “Drying - Ik Satin-Smooth Tumbling Drum + % Fabri‘Set Heat Contra. ae * MO.0428- 48 pan oe ee THE PONTIAG|PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, ie : Haiti Fe wars 1 Wikenc tac Aitkin dent hl WM He Really - Haiti Fears Invasion Within Month |e oct male Ae yank, Bartolomen, pednt , cqubas Mahi wisn ba tltjceAegets Up-heue’ preeliels ciples eltetis nog prattons ik | oe Cun fn ‘an. interview, President made within 90 day. | tee tine br ery leader he * $ borne out by | —Dejoie, a defeated candidate in|than + * events in Cuba ’ na \ithan wars and invasions perity can come not only to the - .» © found Haitian tes planning a |the last Haitian presidential elec-}. Drage Caribbean nations but to the en- Fyyolywionary, “attempt #881258 ion. has a bodyguard of two “bar-| \“The important battle should /tire the United an budos,” riflemen from Premier| ®t be against one another. but istates under the terms of the Cara- By FRANK H, BARTHOLOMEW |ridei Castro's Cuban revolutionary| 8@last Illiteracy, poverty snd jcas Convention of 1954 accepts the ' inhi A ue a Lage (UPI) jarmy, : -| disease,” he saig. “It is unfor- | responsibility for the maintenance _ teday is an ex- t tremely explosive area,” the presi- sig has not included Halt! | think in terms of stirring up trou- dent of. this small nation which is , Caribbean countries where | pie for personal aggrandizement ‘striving to avoid entrapment as a his government has pledged to | rather than\ concentrating the battleground between two larger| ®##ist is overthrowing asserted | time, effort ‘aid expenditures neighbors told United Press Inter-| “etstorships. However Castro | toward improving the standard of ‘sation | has stated his positive intention | tiving of the common man io to aid in an attempt to unhorse —_ ‘ * Francois Duvalier, the grave and Presidest~Hector B. Trujillo of “It is impossible to‘\overlook the thoughtful “medical doctor wh0| 6 pominican Republic, on the |Temarkable progress ofthe people 4 heads the Republic of Haiti, said) 14. island .as Haiti which |°f Jamaica and Puerto Rico whose! ‘he believes the situation is such) sanag between ‘Trujillo and - = : THE GIRLS ._ immediate steps to assume full re-| Moe a ‘wopabilty: : ~ maintenance of oon rig Bed = moment is. peace bbean area.” possi may move ae first in ap attempt to block us be- The doctor gazed eS we are ready,” Dejoie told aia White awn en = wus, {the United Press International in . - ae ® Cuba. “Beforé we move we want aes Prinee lt) make clear our demand for harbor toward on the dis- : ear. United Nations supervision of Hai- tant horizon as he spoke, tian elections.” io Meantime in-Cuba, former Sen.| —< 2.8... Louis De is heading a move-| Dr. Duvalier, a quiet-voiced, ment of other Haitian expatriates|neatly dressed man with a greying for_a revolutionary invasion at-'crewcut and hornrimmed glasses, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES VORRGA 2 Comes at Worst.Time - ~ De Gaulle's New Republic Faces Recession Danger PARIS up—President Charles deworse the pressure for wage in- " Gaulle’s efforts to build a politi-jcreases may become irresistible. cally and economically strong) A general wage increase at this France are faced with a new dan-|time would tend to set off an in- & in turn wipe out the benefits of aig egg eevee 15 Gee devaluation, place France gre ae ave pf Fas eriousness threat at disadvantage in the : ae but all say that a recession or tlworig. market and seriously en- “You can't get anything done when. they're inside, and you have a £00 . to all i id sat betty pode, co. ee ree ee spend | your time checking on thein when they're outside. . ——— of nacre Aeon BOARDING HOUSE situation alarming at the present FAPSF IF THEY time. But indication of the | - : - ; ; haat “haa enter Fresca | J NOT 50 FAST/T WON THIS RING FAIR BLREPOSTER-Y SOOEETE officials view the situation is the | 7 AN’ SQUARE IN AGAME O° SKILL’ YOU 77 micas HARD recent action of the National | U7 SAY YOU BOUGHT A RING, BUT IT T APPEAL 4 You'LL VY. Credit Council in titting the year: | VY) WASN'T “THIS ONE/«~WANT ME TO TOSS F ALY LL YZ. old ceiling on, private credit. TO HEAR THE 4 cell _ | A SOME LAW AT YOU SINCE THE RING / __ In explaining the action the coun-| 7-YOU- THOUGHT YOU WERE BUYIN NEVER } (YOU: LOUDEST fate ccteent ectivity, Bus such] | | WAS DELIVERED TO YOU,QUICKBUSH Psctyten pm a potentially inflationary: move STILL HAD TITLE TO IT, WHICH HE HISTORY! would not have been taken unless PASSED ON TO ME/“E PLURIBUS ti the government felt the slowdown UNUM AN’ PAY .- : 4 had gone far enough to warrant NOBISCUM! . 3) * < countermeasures. a i>. ' ww! oy} HM~ (i i * © Fae \ ee MM/ Git France. has weathered postwar ne oO 9 Shai & % periods of economic stagnation be- , “\, YF | fore. The present slowdown is a : ea q L aS | dangerous because it comes at the (OM 2 4 ~ , f: “A { WZ s+ worst possible time. . & he r ~x, 3 if < | | * . De Gaulle needs @~ breathing —- wey \ - : space in which to allow the Jonge CG \ range effects of his recovery pro- / V gram to take effect. Most ob- - 33 servers say this will take six ; ay . ot : months to a year. So 4 S setae -_~ Moreover the immediate ef- = F aes ; fects of his program would be , . =. => mS hard even on a growing econ- I + jm omy. In the present situation = 4 —— / =, we FS they are doubly difficult. Devalu- Mayee " = , = mA ation and the cutback in sub- | HIS WILL RSS os = J we ? sidies has had the effect of rais- -60%O- eu = 5 ‘\ ing prices. - | Court |}: ( lea’ I 7 8 yas yo. cent in Jan ied pa NETH 93 OS cecrac on tn no tara oe - | r aly ’ = en January and retail prices , . — ' || ecement AS 35 ae Sm | | OUT _OUR WAY Th : ay WHY, TH’ JUNK MAN'S is . ‘ NT oe. ~ scart Cemdeioun, eit awe ie COMIN-- HUN? WHY, Tre recueces JM fy) | _ elect of creating strong. pressure HOW KIN PEOPLE THINK aH TH ; aly ane or a ge wage rease, ‘ —— the sonasente iebani Mla pa es : A Service, bn : stabillzed or takes a turn for the NANCY: : Ry Erni Rneh ille . ee ld miller STOP THAT LUCKY I FOUND HER : Ohio Freight Agent Job NOISE -~ z RUBBER GLOVES F AVE A tif —— Became Family Matter HEADACHE: Wi, “ CRESTLINE, Ohio (UPID— There's always been a Bagley as. freight agent in this small Ohio town. . ‘ ; Erwin E. Bagley, 74, will soon complete 57 years on the job at the Pennsylvania Railroad’s freight]. se : - office here. His father held the| eer =¢ | oy wee a ‘ same position for 56 years and his Yan 0 Panstw we grandfather was the first freight fie agent when the office opened about| * the time of the Civil War. Bad Check Passer Has Better Luck Than Judge BOSTON. (UPI)—A Texan ac- cused of passing three worthless checks totaling $140 in Boston was ; arraigned before Chief Justice : Elijah Adiow in Municipal Court. “How did you do it?’’ asked the amazed judge. I tried to give a check for an airplane ticket the other. day and they refused to ac-| | cept it.” . ae DUNALD DUCK Be tt ts stle en eey wht th ke, ‘ S-R.WILLIAMS.” 363 £ 1959 by NEA Service, inc. Eee PNET CF Oey Whee aby 3 Pat. megs —— ans By Charles Kuhn- T JUST NEVER KNOw WHEN] |. GET SOME YOUNGSTERS] TLL HAVE T’ SHINNY UP fain eg Oe KaiT THE DECK/GOT TBE )| BE ON THE LAKE B> SUNUP TO CATCH FISH! Eee: Se i Pope ete ie bE Fas ip AS eg a a es ee ee ee eee oe SAS ee Te Serge ae Se oe ee 4/ / fe Fe ia 4 ef fe i i a HE . 7 158et. in 1958. / /Cub Pack 29 Holds Blue and */\% ly 0 0. » ond ver~ 116 vanee prees oe. cows 14.50-18.00. i i 2 standard * ses) ts 23 a 00; it rd het! —- 0: om heifers Ch iF good and i Hogs—Salabie 1,000. Barly sales buteh- nicer, Vas, marbsi 8. No. i and 3 180- m io, 1 Ei several Pe) wa Ube abemne ene fet ese) ee OS a ea ° bs bes 3 omse > ss * # res | * . © as Ps Pe eas es pa eo. > i: ot el ae ; SoPSSreesnsissservagsny: = @ os: “Mow steedy: prime 33.00-38.00; stand: ‘00; cull and ais mbe—Galable 2,000. Bulk eee eweee . ried oe oe ae @ b faye Fes es of 1248 Parkday Dr., Charlies ley, 22, of 1740 Orchid St., both of Waterford Township, and Billy J. Gray, 25, of 13571 Davisburg Rd., visburg. . ai Offers Wage Package MIDLAND @~A “package” for a. three-year period highlights a proposed new wage contract ~be- jland “Division and Local 12075 end'United Mine Workers of America, "2 District 50, Union members will {vote on the proposed new pact at ednesday 2 ratification election W 2 SScSeseses. varnveanen shea oer) $2 dad “39 eS a sa@ee ar er aer :9 ites a “ --. oe ? as ‘oa aan wast) ., ota nde eed pee is a 3422 e322 seeeee Hoes e seeeee -general *Y,’" announced ee . Attending the dinner at the _ {American Legion Hall’ will be 75 a Campaign ee n will be Les V. Ostrander Ott Bess Jr., 230 Winry St., Avon Township. 221.6, Spearheading the drive will be oaeke E * * + . * * * * * seave pees Ht! iacanbere of the ShiGhester Sauer 3716 Chamber of Commetee. : inns ' The Rochester ‘'Y.": Slosson said, - jwill be a branch of thé Pontiac organization. Running affairs in Rochester will be a Committee on Adams Inc., ~~ YOU ALWAYS’ |/ INVEST.IN THE | FUTURE | ab 2 RPsFr es WATLING, LERCHEN charter members of the Roch- ester organization. ; The youth’ director of the Pon- -itiac “Y,” Robert Wisdom, will di- been with the Bloomfield Hills office of the r Ex-Cell-O Reports Drop in Sales, Income for 1958 DETROIT ® — Ex-Cell-O Corp. reported that sales and net income for the year ended Nov. 30 were fly the father of four daughters, he and his family live at 792 Fair- fax St., Birmingham, Tom Tracy of Jack W. Haupt Pontiac Sales, Clarkston, recently was honored by Pontiac Motor Di- 4) vision at a-GMC banquet in recog- nition of his gaining membership in Pontiac's Master Salesman Frank Antrobus and F, J. Stacy, both of Pontiac, have earned mem- bership in the Lincoln National Life #1) At Rochester Tonight. | Dinner to Open ‘Y’. Drive A Soviet-British comm at end of the 10-day SRF i i The Truth Comes Out ry DALLAS, Tex. (UP)—Sign jf toes wordy :* on] millan on the 18-mile drive to * ir > -wwouhdniepart. Pirslen a si ale study a plan to pull- troops officials were among the/ amount of money stolen from it. }and nuclear weapons from the mid- y that gathered to see the Beg ee they sidtaih tenteanined % ie vaste pe Lanview St, W t | : : \ . trials West paradraylig es sr chev to r x ee a ae "ems peoketion Pee. S cow has not retreated trom the| Pescetal geexiaience.” (by Orion Township Justice Helmer) Saal solution in sight because Mos- . . Stanaback after pleading guilty, j «| -ANSWERING | SERVICE You Leave— | We Answer tt ~ | _ FE 4-2541 = |S oa SJ PUBLIC SALE pee = At 9:00 a.m. on March 5, 1959, 0 1986 =~ Ford Club Sedan, M6PT112887, will be! = ‘ood ' oe = ”- * ~~ 4 i. Cyne’ 1000 W, Maple R4. ot Fentiac Trail PLYMOUTH _ DODGE—CHRYSLER | ' ~ DEALER JACK COLE, Inc. FE 41551 - Vandals Blamed for $400 Damage | House Windows Smashed picture windows of thermopane glass valued at roughly $150 each, -isaid Keller. Every window in the garage also wags broken. Most of the damage, was confined to a side of the home facing a vacant lot, deputies re- ported, Oakland Radio Hams Plan’ Meeting Tonight An exhibition of radio tubes will tonight of the monthly ‘meeting of the Oakland County Amateur Radio Society. * * oe = The group, which invites all I- — — Lasdelagtmiacas bd 7 7 4 = - : Fonsi --- ©THE 1959 BUSINESS OUTLOOK THE NEXT SIX MONTHS.,.WHAT SHOULD WE EXPECT? . Production ... Sales...£arnings _ . Profits ... Dividends... Employment. -_. WHICH INDUSTRIES SHOULD BENEFIT MOST? LEAST? To Jetsive your FREE copy of the Midyear Economic, Business and Financial OUTLOOK, as published by the management of ‘ the Keystone Funds, send this coupon to: C. J. NEPHLER CO. 18 Comm National rE 2.9119" c _ a 3 rcensed -or unlicensed ham radio operators to its meetings will con- vene at 8 At the Consumers Power Co., 28 W. Lawrence-St, - éloperators, 4 club spokesman said. ‘oast, but a little further north dozens of these high class moteis either have only recently opened the ocean Plush Florida Motels — Worry Luxury Hotels home and Meee Starting af the lower end of Mi- ami Beach, that ocean-front mile along Lummus Park, beach sights for several miles are not conducive to a good appetite for your next meal or a guarantee that you can keep dow your last one. LUXURY APPOINTMENTS The best of these new motels have all the luxury. appointments lie about how they got everal of the “top 10” wanted to send a special car for him and his baggage. x k& &* next winter, plus | . @§ the warmer | offer a quietade | = makes a vacatiog a, vaca- Some of these moteis put on spe- personal at the-—hotels, and ich most of their patrons never see—unless they're out to make a CAUSES STRTETCH-OUT This is causing the Gold Cuvast the hotels, asking for an imme diate reservation. Among the 100 ~ VICTOR ELECTRIC | “S171 BUY THE ALL NEW .... cs - Reg. $249.00—Now /1 Year Guarantee ~ Our loan plan will help you -own a home “inthe __ Shortest possible time Your home-financing $ & buys more here. Come ~ in and let-us tell you all about-our low-cost _ HOMELOANS | Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. «| Established 1890 - 16 W. Huron St. Pontiac - FE 4-086! called, he didn’t get a refusal, and +- i CUSTOMER PARKING IN BACK OF OFFICE ~ ‘ aoe es ee aT: Qe a oe eee rv 7S Saves ieee PSs He pe ey a> Se ee a ee ee ee Oe eS sy ee Re. ce + eae Ate, Ge aa, ee ee ae = a Sa ae ae ci LS ge te po i Tee ear a Sat : i E A : : a 2 af op ¥ _ sje # ‘ 2 3 ss a “of He f « « { : 28 hae * ce =" a i fe id 5 z ae a: es ei Sade = — wy } f i aS ae » 7 ; Cs oe 2 " Ps * . ae rey Ses ee z * ad | loge re : : < = = Pee : s ae t 0 ; oF s = a ca 2 a : j a a er = < a ie $ & ai w é ‘S ¢ * : ¥ . Se weer ee : ee _nan pone PRESS, “TURSDAY, MARCH. 6: 1059 eet ee J im Fee Sa Michig gan Jay|Pres. Si os ays U8 Desles Time Report ~~" (Cubans Protest Trial Ott higen 3 wb mos Attempts toCalm Enraged Bplivian] Mob of 45 Batista Airmen frac. Se to al aaka ers , LA PAZ, Bolivia @ — Seeking ‘There had. been, Sites told the| Shots were fired in front of the SANTIAGO, Cuba (AP) — Dem-|authori : +6 : ; ths, ee ee ; . ssicas p= can ‘Nations Committee wil se-|‘ionct he Oe ethene Bole ee Oy a ie ema y OY tear gap no try wglomseators ranged through this) ts gas to try tole. . lect @ site for the party's 1960 na-|President Hernan Siles said Mon- gragheo| me | ehesong eS geen ae Seven convicted war criminals * tional convention on April 11, GOP ight A Siles strode through police lines|tary tribunal's acquittal of 45 Cu-\WeT®, “xecuted in Oriente province national chairman Meade Alcorn The quote in question appeared |guarding the embassy and shotl-|pan airmen charged with mass|Mondey. , bringing es announced today his way up the block to the|murder bombings of rebel vil-(#!-to 362. ke +e OU headquarters of the ruling Na-jjages in Oriente ‘province. Ay the “oc egalie tion, A ‘spokesman at the -mags-| From a balcony he called oo| ros Sates aner( CONQrESS Gets Atom “The Democrats picked Los An- pent ork he crowd to cali down. on more(the Prosecutor, Lt. Antonio Cejas,| rs : 179 Milli aig, eg On enageeaimagigs | B3 ea ae vw pel@ppealed the verdict and it was 5 _ * Aleorn said the GOP committee, before a different tribunal! wasHINGTON (AP) — A 17 ‘meeting here, will pick both a con- 's appeals cuca ser The airmen were) iiion-dollar atomic energy bill ventieh ite 9nd Gate: alien receiv. but ciwaganrs a ies een, introduced bo. Cognos. ; a report ie com- ! moun would authorize million inition bended by Oho state chelr- day t Heavy police} The court had held the charges) qonars for atomic projects 49% man Ray Bliss,. st er had not been proved. They were! minion for experimental reactors a : The Boliviarl. government pro-|eccused of bombing and strafing! ..4 14 million for Euratom co- A makina <6 reais codoeiett,| against the Time article, in as part of former Presi-| operation, Rep. Carl Durham: (D- encio Batista’s campaign’ nc) and Sen. Clinton Anderson t : 7 ’ ! against Fidel Castro’s rebels. | @DNM) introduced the, bill for| | campus of Stephen F.. Austin Col-jdie re {wt : ibrary, destroying /surances that no U.S, Embassy; #8 = * * * .|mext fiscal _year at _the request Senate h Mmw—-zo made—by-an,American, diplomatic books and magazinés.A_jeep-out-jofficial shad made the statement)" The defendants claimed they de-|of the “atomic Entray Commis- ji ee ae foe sion. [Sach tay fo Gee soup ot bee - 3 Funeral Directors’ ‘ , by Kate Osann| Moving & Trucking 19| __ Wanted, to Rent 29/ R SPARKS-ORIFFIN BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN ot / ie ae es: ' 7 ’ y ~anm-| thous Service PE S800 . SFA oa. éeiling national advertised co f= 1a ee CARTAGE long distance moving. ,Voothees Sipe ROEBUCK (Epes) FLY i Ea pom, eimmetance Sores me * GTODLEAGED COUPLE AS CARE. mf : Painting & Decorating 20] -bs 17 WOWELERS TOUR 4 _ |” lakers, for igo. apt. house. West 4 3 COATS : - Saniber* tn. lettede Write ‘to ‘1ST CLAS@ DECOR ring, PAINT. FUNERAL HOME CO. _ | plier Press Bex. 60, s @ AND DEC- onan gee HO UA oe LADY are ay Tea ane i Donelson-Johns} pus zit atti tadh| | gras Wie ree Peet ; wmcZEmEngL Wome, | Rietagunicns, Feedage | EB le: ee ee rai | ~- mat J Miah enjoy meeting & telking sonal ge view. 9:30 ee | ae Ba fart Shay ale In return we will offer: ~~ 1, Better than average fneome. | = ee Employment Agencies 8A ‘ Box Replies - “{°- 3. Thorough . ; ea is _ At 10 a.m. today there t Ai contrenr bent a Fe. oe gent de. were replies af the Press future ia, growing, besinees, $250, Midwest Employment, ottce in the towing} cul ie Priuty Tl peters a anal eee} EVELYN , » 27, SALESMEN WANTED APPLY I¥ 31, 32, 35, 59, Gé, 74, 76, yereen. : . M4, 94, 104, 116. ee SS Ac DIENAS ea EDWARDS elp ot tS poe rein oe ig ene ine vane Nicholie & Harger Co. A-1 BUMPER AW: a eens Some 7 4 wMeit4 Cooley Lake gl gga laeaiaaeing , CAYLORD'S © Rg ty gee tawnn Re | haat ; aA CLEAN it F sroutway __tane Gros | Sate Up ae gy MA | mignon a Mg Be grag PO ACTION Outside job for an honest, re — + MP ERAEL 5 ~ SHARP in ———= 4 5-5 Pg ~ uu TL 32-4260. manne. see. Reteneneas red Ae 3-38. Good sppertunay. an) PE A Secretary who uses on “Herbie had car trouble again — his father wouldn't Jet ; By, 0 sm, Savoy 120 5.| Tne Natlonsi Cash Rexisier Co. TOM wend? aad te on bu. | him have it!"” ivi . “470 17 70 4 one ARE. TALEGMEN 410.000 TO 918.600. | around whis in the office. FE_ 5-8888 = | go 8 = ~y : = ; — = - ; @ - : : “) erie y imerview 2:00 to 4:00 pm.| Pending major firm. & complete) VOCATIONAL Building Service 12, Basrsess Services 13 Lost & Found 24| & Owen, Mrs. orton and nem poy eet ca hee | gram. Hours 9:30 to & p.m. hp COUNSELING SERVICE = ~ — Rte oe eae : _Binte Hwy. Drayton , oh NEW LGCATION— &1 SAND & FINISH FE 65-3723. PURRACES, cumaus Sup onay & SEUE eorex wire rt 130 pas. trom Wicharéson- (SUMP AND PAINTER WARTED,| SECURITY —_ | surra’s — B-4-006 a UY Cen aa: mae ¢ Please bring home oF call Bird Funeral Home, Milford, with) plenty of work. 120 6. Ardmore.| An opportunity stvance- | —OERICE ~*'| “s OR 3-940. N ; whl — Love: , Pr beso < ER fan be etiered to a 2 ICE & wor Peary — Por UNDER a by Telephens.” ate canoe . Me , J T codes naanitter sineien : phases business _ service. leading to an “& white EF geobiittataty Desed| Asc AL TY ADJUSTER) Giver greece |. er Reh RS ee Bich ge Tasgeetens | Seedy mat wad treo ee ECT NE ee Fenn. nev EEO | etapa aE Pee Bos Kemer at Retin ana) cles rate ua | ee eu Stel wickine pees — | Pe'stersee © Me sree.) aad : B ; age $2: dear mother, experience. P WO SALESMEN ed 35-45 with good per- 53-1688. aise or MA evenings of Mrs. (ahena) Jamie-| Jers & company fst fine om pee SAU sonality nape Mawstt . Jaen st. Lost; LADY'S BLUE PURSE Gh7. sip mae cde idey and Mra. John “Betty)| salary commennurete wits Sper Rene a Te cor, igs pea | Beste a THOMAS ELECTRIC | Siimp Center or Krosers on Dix: | HUMPHRIES REALTY Rohde; dear sister of Mise Ger- Cail Mr. : Bldg. eet ee a ee le Hwy. important pa- ee pee . trude Hurley and Joseph P. Hur- ALL STATE PINS. co. Ea “cal if oe ential and indus- : : “Wanted Real Estate 32A ley. Puneral service be held 7 woe re : 9 trial wiring. - Thureday, March $, at 9:30 a.m. CAB DRIVERS. . NIGHTS. or JO 75 Instructions °— ’ from * Mary's Chureh, al, Over 25. Apply yes 438 Or- rane 50 ast ~ 5 GI AND FHA Se wae | —euara take, ” Wo Now and Want More in| PIANO LESSONS | MAJORS IN CAsH FOR YOUR HOME pilenre.” Recltation of ae Be R LL » Write Pontiae Press| Gospel Music ita Be ror Home, 708 W. i-Mile R4, Royel penenced only “Cal afer & U = , ; 5 . walty adjuster to service rates. sisthe Munerel Hong afters pm DRUG, DEPT WAS OPENING TOR) Ene arsa'S¥or Stormin, cal | teacher ‘ola ins a foam Ti 7 at ‘funeral ee ° sims bros. 08 N. Sas.) 74; PA —aat. SMAL!.. MARCH @, 1980, JESSTE W.| *stlesman, leads tna w Bervices| Work Wanted Male 10 ve.: . bove $200 . Your Children. You'll Be ag Presence Ave, s99 @@, beloved) Sti ctien : ; a8 "Gebers ee en The. : r of nus, of: - Small; dear brother of Will Small, aa" f par gm) company. yy a See, Meet 5 estimate. Straua Mrs, Call FE between 10 and Methodist | _3-3182 3-8117 Pee Mca’ Meee esinitcs | 2 a.m. Ask for Mr. Poster. Bath Mt Clemens St. Next ict _CARPENTER 8 CABINET and work New & repairs, Guar. Mrs. Richard Poore. Puneral FOR SALESMA [AN WANTING FI-| Sunasy at 10:60 a PAINT BY WUMBER PICTURES. Scrabble games. Backenstose Book Store. 15 E, Lawrence 8t. Notices & Personals 28 faite by Muntoon Panerel Home.| ia ent to bigh peying position || Se aPENTER WORK KEW RW Rs Pee) ite ences | Help Wanted Female 2/5 Simran MERE 7 | SE OEES | gwABPEbes (HAV j 2 5 " bd ir :30-1: is . | TVA ae __in_my bome, Call FE 8-6465. j 7 Card of Thanks 1 Poe a: p42 Oakland Ave aes ee ng at “race thd cabin 0 ork Reg cand re ERWONS COSTOM TAILORING & ORING& | F Fred Herman I ge ee WILL TRAVEL In THE P G FOR | WANTIN . tions, Ladics & : 00: 'e aes uae crooner Fon Sauay warTay WE Ebr’ lat ee | rae Sie ee eee -. take this opportunity to ex-| yancement to be paying position BEAUTY = CALL exterior, Reas FE 4-6462. PREE TES, ANY GIRL OR W AN your home, or ; our — No experience necessary. land 8-3614. f 1 Income Tax Service 7 ivendiy advisor Lg ae i now for a Fa | DRY WALL 7 . bene Confidential. The Salvation | . Mo = Amma acs be D. RILEY, Broker |x pprec: f BASS PLA ‘rleie ond, niighe reerem. toter-| SEAUTY OPERATOR WiTH_POL | nis FE _0603.| DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH. | Core, “for tosh’ sapvessieun “alt. rene pe Mitta Gaklend | “Levins Gan ten Seams ane 4 hs ed ing Pree’ eatimates, PE #6781 of | EETERENCE To are Uengaaliy siatetl ts tho hence PARTTIME CLEAN oy i petgon, Prost Top’ Drive | CaBih Se AND CARPEN. | ELECTRICAL SERV | Ab init rates Evenings, & at St. Joseph Hospital, ‘ABL 4 % ram Et a en) Be eae eh | te ne Se SELEY ate Wea Mee Pa | LOLI TAY SERVICE Our most grateful tanks fo. the LOCAL ESTABLISHED ROUTE. | “ana i Saat | CARPENTER WORK OF ANE | for water, Vaatere, ranges, and] 2, Pike: FE Ge ot PE b673| - Hits Lodge lor the tribvte paid] steve, OL ses Nato eo Big Bey joy Driver, 2490 Dis: Kind. Reasonable. after ¢| dryers FE $931, 8. 8. Munro $0 TO $8.00 AVERAGE FEE. to George F. Miller and family. aged Route p.m. : : and Tax : FP. Miller, wife, Mrs. $91.50 _per start, : EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER. |.CUARANTEED. ROOFs — AtL : , corner of a cary Miller, enother, and broth- Bal? ruler’ prash. "FE. 20018, ALY PAY Wit ben Macairs | Dare ee ia08 “nde, Est, 1918 ry | Baldwit. For inform OR ers and sisters. WAN FOR FULL TIME WORE AT! magazine page 121, Charm, page | exseRTENGED 353_W. Cass, FE 3-2021 ae. ae : PAMILY OF MRS. WALLACE, J&R Auto Store. Salary plus com-| 68 information FE_3-7402. wants small job. FE #3124. | OET OUR BID . | in T PRE- THE mission, must have retell experi- tion Rms.. kitchens pared in your home by qualified sarees in General Sonpial “ "s an — La a Presper hia warner sink AS COOK, fon STATION rages Sdditions. "Terme. Al ok Accountant “w ih master 8 degree. : a _N. Saginaw, Mr. also ago, marking shirts. | _ attendant, ae 2-3489./ guaranteed ie’ be eperk orcas Fumers 1MAN FOR: NIGHTS A. Mitenel! Cleaners. PE 8-0571. Or- | MARR. WANTS WORK 92-3479, or FE 3-7204. Ker ALL Wi PEOPLES T LE Home at aa haar kindn: - — sree me pot coers aapER pee Re. ea aad ot any Kind. FE oe z geld, ne v Aa, on 3 wee woh ane 4p: : RO. a ym y during a 4 bt] cnITOR WORE i . . r : husband & father. idanmen a Phone On 30228 after 3 p.m. _ Write Pontiac Press Box = if) ARAGE, CARING, ADDI rose. FE Re i OT: A NTED SALES "| EXP WAITRESS WTD, JULIE'S | MAN 37 WANTS WORK 0} a . ens . ‘ i sag heleta. For, jo gt Grill. $90 Me Clemens. Apply aft-| kind. FE 2-2879. eras, Fe eee ‘ E TAX SERV In Memoriam . 2 Bette 0:30 am.” Only.| ct 2:00 p.m. Closed Tues. "ERAN 36 WANTS WORK. HAS | MASON WORK. HOUSE RAISING. wine ay al? me - Must have car. Ni TAILOR: business institute treining. Exp.| foundations, basem Fi 27008 190 _c. J. $ commission basis. PE 32713, as cloth cutter, OR M Butlding Service. or Oxbow Lake Rad. 3-3128 ‘IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR/iiARRIED MAN TO W exper OUN D | Eves. On 277. INCOME TAX AX SERVIC - lenieg mem ss alk topes of fare eau Waar Drive. ton ash Grdnard full of time. Walled Lx.| PLASTERING NEW AND REPAIR. tare E ; exp. Ww a , B tgin memories never die ment Housetralier, furn, Must fur-| _ Lake eres Seneca area. Market 4-4633.| Vern Keller, UL 2-1740. REVENUE. SERVICE. _ og Bie Ny Gnd my employment Call ae E, 6 Ful ime rt to ad : : “Pat rE YW : 4 vi be ot 3 ‘we loved and will never| trook 9-2343. : Age ne handicap. interviews #3 _ Work Wanted Female 11 REDUCED P SERVIC WEED 5 PAR _ 10:30, 842 Oakland Ave. sels. missed by Mother & Dad.| — vaags, ote A-l IRONINGS. HAVE REPER-| Window cleaning, storms Temoved, oR | ee a 2 ae com 3.5507 k Satu ‘ eed Be | rok tee eiwoney Rane way wage | fete ‘Wy, cued Oe “THE ANSWER TO Charles Chester een Dept, U | _service. Call PE ae nn a ; — on commercial and res- BLEM: eect ob. apply at dit W Boren, Me. “care by G07 of week, UL 30013.| ice, tai Rogisteted com- YOUR PRO ~NEW. MUSIC CO. “bia saute: ME. | SepeNDABLE GIRL DE ye $0108. Want Ads! To sell, rent, IN PONTIAC _ | a.m ONL ONLY. Must’ neve, ear. oa DE hire; it’s FE 2-8181, Needs men to demonstrate Maj estic . ~ : ster sound, machines. ER ee OF REPAIRS We train men to start full Taking ications Rae me mental OF REPA = or part time. Top —— for! - enced waitress. Days. Transpo! Does your roof 7 Call us, also qtalitied Aependatte pes. fation provided. Call after 3 pm. hot roofing by “Company. FE ¢4 CALL FE * Le olin, — oS be bome or house- Fie , UPONS. EDITH | 1 BEOROOW The Pontiac Press © || at oan {| MIDDLEAGED HOUSEEEEPER, | _feoping. eae rolkuen ‘| Zoats as, motel manager. Write ESD aaa : FREE LANCE COPY WRITING ROOF REPAIRS FOR WANT ADS jae Press Box &3 for inter | NEED NEW FURNITURE. revaty | 8 service. FE 6-000 after 6 p.m | RAYRSTROCORIRG view. lor willing women cw CHARGE {ROOREEEFER — IAL ; PRICE f sf i, Keego AL FE 2-8181 PART TIME BUTCHER WANTED, | Cosmetics. Phone toda eison —_— manager, ‘1 yrs. fn 5 ie Harbor. PE 6-267. — DI 6990 Green Lk. Rd. or write Drayton, Plains P, O. ‘arnlaned > ie St car, eterenions Now, “qual coop to 5 pm. |PERMANENT S SALARY Box 536, #7 Press homer spri or erie ____Laundry Service — od a A From < a.m. to 5 p- OFFICE GIRE, GoD PisT, mas en bree moras if 11 established na, as a oN aT HOME. plans range | cals We See eine Naren for high | SOE of Pational concern. Cell ede PF COMPLETE FAMILY Lag , All errors ‘The || @tade young msn to ‘do outside D , oes ~ "5 ted immediately, crninet luleryiew werk slene tr RERTERE tD WURSES ALL | LIFENGED HOME FOR CHIE. 8. aw ress assumes no —, vestigative lines, No selling or shifts. Apply at Personnel Office, tren, Day or 24 hr. care yuo” mibility for errors . collegting. Permanent position, ve- | _ Pontise thic Hospital. 2-7490. nto canes! the basses cation & other benefits. You must SALESWOMAN SHOE: MIDDLEAGED WOMAN WILL BA- for that po of ve . be aged 22-28, at least @ high|~ For part time work Must have ind, week, ends, ment which bas be schoof araquate & have Knowledge} etait egies experience, at least e. is, after 6 |: dered valueless ‘wrrough ihe the 7] feplies to P.O. Box 5, Pontiac. store. ap ply tre made. 6 be sure to rm ARMACIST, FULL . ; Ke your —-oumber.” 3. 1981 Baldwin. FE 4-660. your: ll sRouriy rates tments- will be given’ | RETIRED ono to 8, Call U: versity withou tt care of q ess 7 28. Write Clwne time tor pe ats aie pet fereer “han regula agi “ Relj pe is 12 o'clock noon the Moving & Trig 19 | ot fu le. Reduced Rates | i ¥ previous to publication i assist o nly” fr br Transient Want Ads may erage eres to 9:30 a.m. ou! tre ‘aay or publication after: tonabie. | ane aN AVE a |. “tw Pontise- the first insertion, | Rabb 4 d. WV ! - ¢lal price fe: . CASH WANT AD RATES REAL rE ,; . | —tront_end loadin — +" tee Lines 1-Day 3Days 6Days SALESMAN ~~. T : ve? x, NB 2a . 93.13 POR ACREA' ; A Ri Teh ‘ae 98.83 Wanted man 10 spec to pele | | \ 2 5.76 ey ag! one 3 dea, Cou Riley at n : i | wa, ak uy PAF rte at nde Be numegngne tt bw * eles sd £5, Gi | eile you're not. WEAR Kaesog ug REACH CASH CUS.-|- ” _— through) Classified Ads JTOMERS thr Classi-| lfied Ads. Call FE 2-8181, | ea s SLATER MERWIN SLATER 53-55, oes Porgg A as pe. also 2 rm. apt., th, children ea PAUL A, KERN, i "Fu tik age Ay 3 ge) eo arena ~ FS 46 | FE 58875 or FE 4.0823 HERBERT ( C. DAVIS _ ‘| Bat Soom cos elena ce KAR per bene. West stad feet, cal = COLO RED Gis z| NO DOWN PAYMENT : "2 Redroonie and ful See model at asi Nebraska. Qpen e VASBINDER, INC. os. iF. ee ee ae OA &-2918. LAKEFRONT eg eg ecco. 3 bedrm. ranch, all brick, = 3 ys old, many extras, $2,450 | Clarkston: READ ESTATE, INC. kston Mich 4015 Irwindale Drive LRK- | FURNISHED MODEL OPEN’ DAILY 10-8 we Eetusee., Neve Perry: end "$8,250 - COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT “TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT Bey « DLORAH BLDG. CO. rE 8-6455 a he JIM WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & pte ye Fs 1483 BALDWIN FE 4-054 Suburban: Living © With All Its Sharm R B ld. ects Sean Sean BY ORIGINAL OWNER—Located Mo take adv Cee Oe thle >-bes- OSS Dunaers—|—— and cathedral 47 type “wi es and acre lots just fan ft. living ements ol" fare th fireplace, ect kitchen nee ° - | 2345 ‘Watkins Lk Rd. OR . =e pomng seven minutes from downtown / — oe oe Revee refrige: asd fore Pontiac school Cietrict / ing to, sac sacri. ce. aly seo oe down a © | Vi freezer, all in —, greatly taxes,’ wv wear garage. On. 3) teens 2 Stee ing & | NOTHING Down lots. Don’t be ¢ . Only | with wall to wall carpet and You don't have to be a GI to _ 2,950, large “doors ov: these! We have several near. : a and landsca lot; huge ly new 2 and 3 bedroom ranch CRESCENT ceramic bath; 3 ee wan with or without basement, School Bus at Corner e ‘ ee oy tiled ready to ave a ae this 3 bedroom, suburban, r floo* ceiling, including you are looking fo: Conventions with nbs eae LAKE ° large Toarestien pre A : gain,” —— bs 6 ft: rive Hleges.. bus at corner, full} ~ § room me pevdict out] Gated: akemaem sens Evenings after @ call OR +5597. asement, automatic heat and dition, storms | screens; a couple minutes walk Ba dereess, rive recused to| SRG, Srseme, artes S2e] Blt tiam, Ot OO IES | aay nl Oily MEALTOR a "Hila 82" terme éw. be ar- tay puseka — wp ° : . of. Bay rent, For sétiticon] miemeticn ent | WEST svbuRBAN Huron. W Side . appointments tall , 4 bedroom rancher with 11x Seco COUNTRY a Sal ao eh 3- Bedroom . ( /. range. ruil basement” “brick bungalow with 1T. . : with oll Nistd ar Lot 100x - ares Gebietes | VIEW 1 ae . e ee 8 : police full basement, with an the river into. bron rg O : OF) ee poereans, anch with 11217 : ‘recPeation space, water gests : livin, c meals, oT “ia Matthews, ler jlenced Srear’ yard. Priced "custom ‘bust, brick | ranch 2 YEARS OF SERVICE St, divided | ga BRAND NEW GEN = WORKERS —Puwaion.| 1% Per cemt OT mortgage, Lndgercek, hcotecs” Per. | PIRET_ OF a ar car ey Tenge Eg STR COEEEROED. ers In clean Christian home.| ,, " = wood f ore and car- jeg 4 eect sree et About gi wit jmove you ONE & “two BEDROOMS FE 32-0318. : : 3 Bud Nicholie, Realtor LOVE in ope ren’ e r. in on iD OR : 42 Mt Clemens st. bd Fi" Geeriice priced at $16, Large house consists of 2 bed-| scorr LAKE REASONABLE RENT preferred. 723 Second. Call Mrs. Keichner rooms, full bath and basement. 2 bedrooms with 12%24 liv- FE 5-120 ot PE 4-8773 NTR Hurry on this ges we can “séll ing room: 1l0x1@ kite Patiens “most exclusive, modern| WE BUY ASD CO Acts it for only $1,000 down, Pal basement with oll heat est side apartment development, | Convalescent Homes 38A: i - ASK FOR TOM BATEMA mx ic. KENK “a sn ot garage a. xf ; 7 ETT corner iced at Balcony type building with indivia. HAVE |_YACANCY ‘FOR “MAN. OR A HOME B at eman Javely 2, bedroom nents, $10,956 with terms, Beautite: Boor 34 ke hour ¢ core. . 9feee Les ; seal ye ~ Weiking te LOTS .... : pets wtitat Kichose with weeia! cabt iiss gaable rater Glen i * AT A GOOD PRICE K rg Westies ie Motor. Mara _ of"™.< is — = furnished. Stove and - ie poe aby foome, gi agg oes - ampsen quick sale with omel, down pay- oe 8, ust around ‘he aoe ie cee ok of of building. we have a large Automatic heat and hot waser, (sott)| —*#2 master TV terial and many eee x Hotel Rooms / 39 : nore cma 1 or ae ee _ unit. __Rent Stores 40 eee . ard at re Lake 2 nee ae. onner, owner, FE “NHN Vit LAGE orgie 20x19 ACROSS FROM DUPLEX (| Buia See aha he 5 rooms and tile bath, $90 month. omg a i tae Real- | VASBINDER, INC. STORE FOR RENT IN ACTIVE FE '5-8875 rae ow divide. ide avait || HUBBARD BUILDING y rite owner, Box / Rent Office Space 41 In the New 2 Baths—4 Bedrooms MODEL OPEN DAILY Woodward, north of 15 Mile Rd: wit soll below FHA * any 1604 Witherber: Pa Mi. “shes DORRIS BRICK poet HOME 28x26x71 FOUNDATION __5-_ car, attached arage, selling appoint rong ‘nice clean Seacteeeed will a ie thi sound in- ve em looted. in an @x~- ostens em) location, AL : base- eo gas. renhe modern fesee no down DORIS @ SON’ REALTORS Via w, ac "Phone PE en ca cet a er HE * bath. Sea ees ee Srseasy fie Site presen i with: | ‘tnd ioe arbi: PB ws: + call today! AUBURN HEIOHTS area+_ spun fname, Let your penne. for pay ‘ou! “you_ live. a lovely 6 room, down. fra love and, at Spart- ment RAY ONEIL, Realtor 2 Sater Be ~ GILES REALTY CO. PE 56-6175 341, AVE, ony 2098 NEW MODEL t basem New +n. bungalow with full PIONEER :| HIGHLANDS 4 BEDROOMS Convert El6 94 |ELIZABETH . LAKE des i § ' a hee “Eye anit z nt home with ies yet wg Ae Be rm, screened porch, e, 1% room den down, 3 bedrooms Kindler Eve ‘eat BA 3 1 FE .. Eve . et 28-0653, John Kinsler Rea 670 W. Huron, Ph. FE 4-3525. ’ 3-BEDROOM BRICK Just a few step: from the finest sand ‘beach RANCH STYLE LAKE PRIVILEGES Huron Gardens L ro. Giese } og tn meats Tal ternese fie ae to iio everal cg By rm. many other extras. A ely Some, Let's | NORTH END | 3 bedroom home with automatic beat and hot water. A full a! ite Bagg reno ag tm | ph and Jr. High school /@Quick possession, wa OLDER 4 BEDROOM iN 4 es home, - sarage, STEELE era 138 wore ES Rd. (M58) lake privileges. oe * forced air oil . base- ests Oi 9 Sees al used ware 4 bedroom home with lake fan ty eng Pull base- ment, gerage, barn and Pa Milford ‘ares’ “Good road. A real bay at only §1Q0 per ecte. Terms. ai ecw 42045, P. REIBZ, SALES GR. | 5 ROOMS & BATH. LEDGEROCK oe E pee re ect Sui = at, wa water a 602300 § RM. BRICK, NA TER- race. Automatic heat. $1,000 down. ROCHESTER SCHOOLS Will sell to ed buy: on MOTHER CAN WATCH rental o The children get on the school bus fi from the front-door of this to +2 | 3-BEDROOM poco "(1800 0q. ft) pb RANCH HOME -‘!Pull basement,| home with g and gas heat @rea, lovely enciosed| — Shown by app pees y.& attached poo Be hype gl nl ga- | Pa FRAME M. SHEP ‘ARD than'2 years oid. a t an oven & Sens hag, “ose Shen He ‘Duplicate bd at 65 N. J. R. Hiltz ae rs "t. only, =e Fireplace. Realto i ee . Wall oven. Tile 1011 W. Waren FE 5-181, Aiitain re oe, “MULTIPLE aie SERVICE screens, $12,509 on your jot. El- ¥i . builder, 7 _JOLL ad/REALTORS — FE 4-0528 311 8. Telegraph. Eves, venience, and quality, 60 feet nei, gl Sousa. Extré wooded in- A-10-min.- ~ storms; A fine home in hood, beg = a dk tert buy ig $14,400 T MA 45-1344, = b & Sun. {| THE UTMOST IN PRIVACY Con. Evenings after 6 call FE 5-6447. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704'S. Telegraph Rd. | . ‘FE 42533 5-Room Bungalow Full Basem’ t, Oil Heat | Tans. to Indiana. ; woe & 34Bedroom Bungalow | Me Huntoon Lake HAYDEN. LITTLE PARM | A stent ome On a Preset Orr 3 hie 1M story. fr frame ter, Shute 1 om floor: Piastered wails. Oak m and room, tile in bath, Basement get fumace.: 3 Shady lots. home One to w WEAR ORION 1 fons home, "= pad Spee Pontiac N Bi 3 A 10.000 terms. = si Walton Spee abe ZS C. HAYDEN, Realtor ee bres and 4305 piste Hwy. Good oe poe, AE agg Watkins. La y inished — food —. mee room, Baerifice at oP sa 800 with’ Quiet possession. Well located on 100x133 f Nice lawn. = shade, room, oak — A-l’ basement wi pete io bh ag Nig fruit re, enced 1 ‘urnace arage, e 300 down will han- rear vel po ~ die. Foye nice homes, Giroux-Franks ENERAL REAL ROTATE Engi oores: ar Clarks Fiaper. Oil he at, mies” ester vr, 2 car garage, $1000 down. ‘OSLYN. One visit through home te the value Bt - floor. ¥ i ‘Wall to wall carpet in_ livin Foo! — a og sae of s 2 A Siutt 2 Blory home pene rooms, 1% paths. nace, 2 Car garage $10,905. Terms. 8.0441 Sun. 10 to 2! PE ¢ elt Look : Won: no cavities! the home be op —— % s situ: on % ao racpberries & & srawverrien. Cash foe 6 I ae "Can be rR D. RILEY, Broker a Elisabett Lake Ra | REALTOR *tivine ' ? st only ay, 0.280 ry | "For Colored An exc 1 aaty te. come. ne. Large hotse ‘with fa = and oUU@st EL J. DUNLAP FE 8-1196 9AM.-0 PM. z Rear MUL saree doen “YOUR BEST NEW) sovurTH ‘BL «= High re . eenger.| 2202 attractive 3. bed- Sh ic x de, Reaitr: Beer brick Tench hame with at 1 eee: in 2) ft. living dates BN nook, tiled bath, ea om sta Set, endear "Yes, for $ Wwe “will build on! Now at $18,760 with $2,500 ous felaea Tn "eae | le eS : ani ia ~ Eien: “Sad” Senork aie host | eee Pecmeaem, Se Stl me. es @ arranged. Ing ond home, Living — with A aM. A. tion room and extra fireplace Dinie Hwy. at som] Fd Kent Inc., ee | § PARKING | 1 7S \pbongous Frame ment, buy eg cannot ‘miles. PE + e | Open 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Sunday 1-5 | WANT A GOOD PRICE ON A NEW ‘Custom Built Home? TRADE YOUR SMALL HOME ™ has ge go ‘3° i ae acai a ve ir ise financed, o0g soe: EVENINGS & rei + uae Ts, St. or Ph. re pena. Jenn ‘Kinsler, Realtor, 670 W. Hu- in ONLY 12 LEFT No Money Down NO MORTGAGE COSTS ba FIRESIDE ‘HOMES 3 bedroom face brick ranch homes. 1% cer attached garage. Natural gio Built-in oven and r Storm: iz. rms and screens Many other features. : ‘A-FHA TER Drive out Grand River agen amd to — Rd: turn righ’ of Winem:; pres ap hey at the o Ri crossing, con- oe on Wixom Rd. to “THE L- open 1 to § pm. e MUtual «ois en, L. Pruett BRICK: SCHRAM | # FE 5-9471 MEnviCn. Soe eee 8 8 in great de- mand, and foonlins are’ tow, 80 don’t miss this In- y jy fitie 6 How réd |" for sale the original owners. carpeted thr Knotty Pine coer breeseway x 19. 24 = 14 ga BE FIRST “Cail for your appo! Diment ‘Dow, ia ail fi- WHITE BROS. $450 DOWN 2 bedrodin white frame. Built fn _ let. This ho ment, a ogas & scree = for "Dasthoss. RANCH—3BEDRM. Berl Meg Toone Sue" pi Me Ww J hid Beoira rs month to # 4 per cent 7 WE BUY — sELL — TRADE * GEORGE E BLAIR’ WHITE, BROS. 656 ‘Dihs be! mapa OR 3-1251 Open ere eee 10 ‘tH 5 Bren cal OR_3-1708- or. ne 38042 MARCUS STREET — Waterford ~ 4-BEDROOM Nice ‘area nr. lake, full basement, eae tama tea beta | Ras ee tay a ote oe down vos balance, “ies per| poren. Goran : 0. Murty on 2-FAMILY INCOME ON BEVERLY $1500 Dn.. p trade for e Baa pase" ; carpeted i olla on has a fs base- [* — stornts good Bite. es oF oF ee ELIZABETH: | Lake privileges. = i tag Pe ert med Aig — fireplace, dining L and. there's a large —— borhood too — P Humphries 2.92 enn Evés. Multiple Listing service . ALTOR Eves. Cal Call OR_3-1708. or OR 3-8d42 aéda2 BLA DRAYTON PLAINS Attractive 7 room 2 -home, ve. All fooms extra large & gr etseer : a. ti tleay ““GEORGE BLAIR. oR 31251 aie | DOWN tt ROOM HOME NEAR DAR AND AVE, ad eee PeasteRED WALLS, VA- CANT, CALL TODAY~ON R. ods VALUET, Realtor start oda: “Sacdel ‘at Sie sania | fey. FE 5-0685. - HOMES NO DX DOWN eter 3 bedroom. $80 a Includes tose and insw! wes DOWN . 2 bedroom. Mod- ern, rdw 5 red. | Oil heat, 1% car garage. "4-BEDROOM ~ crate. Has. ful, loro —< o vodeo. pe well, Good buy a ol PANGUS, Realtor 2160 M15, Ortonville. NA_ 17-2015 i i rig = t cent mortgage o m- mediate possession. geen brick with: basement. $500 DOWN 3. gy bos brick, plastered walls, floors, basement, gas heat. Pui “price, $7800 CAL TODAY. — ISLAND — FRONT brick, 3 bedrooms, large living, room, marble fireplace and tached Sear arage cee che a CALL FOR 1 ENT, Smith- ¢ Wideman. 7 ATE Fe eas ts “ua. W. WY NHURON | HOYT SACRIFI ICE PRICE one of Pontiac's finest og FH tual price of geod y,. many luxury ap- pointine ments, Owner consider ir trade. For ilar Aetalls— call and ask for August Hoyt. VALUE — VALUE Bloomfield High! ands - _ Deogttte im 1 built- a f REAL buy! Call for’ ‘showing. HOYT REALTY home it syne Ges ~ Fis ss ong \s a | NIGHOUE, 2 i. cHARGER a vinits ee Eat uw f. Jones, es, Real E Est. FE 4ssso. a fan OA 8-3853 | SYLVAN LAKE ‘Sam Warwick has new bedroom: b we, —- lot. “nity sewer water Tie “Bhereose, ape Bae Gay. BY OWNER: DOUBLE HOUSE ON fround floor, gas hea garage, 2 will_pay payments. Pe 60001, Watch for My Ad wit open in 10 days on Seasoned land CUCKLER REALTY : N. Saginaw 7 4400) “THIMK!" $82 DOWN $69 PER e MONTH BEDROOM “COLON IAL In JUDAH LAKE Eitates Lifetime Aluminum ‘ * ROOF & SIDING ~“FHA $300 MOVES YpU IN 8% PER MONTH 2 BDRM. 3% YRs. OLD, NORTH | side. Gas heat Water softener. Call Today. Financ: All types custom build On — or yours, Your plans or 2 C. tAYDEN, Realtor FE 8-0441 “BARGAIN . Drayton Piains—neat 2 bed: — Large lot. $6,100. 75056 dow, Pre Cresks Rd, Large 2 bedroom. ee ; Boubie garage. 2002 PONTIAC 1 REALTY 737 Baldwin REAL. VALUE Can MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GAYLORD . Loads of closets, yard makes this the ideal home for the kiddies, To- tal price $7,900. THREE BRICK Just bet © bog have been waiting . Beautiful —— Fg Leer ceramic “ge counte Seok cupboards, large kitchen olen gas paneling Ce “tr : and hall. Oak floors, full base- ment, Lot 1 min 15- apple trees, 3 chi ees. Cement floor Tool s Dont miss this terrific value, Only $16,905— 5 tel es Ww, oe YA ag 136 E m E49 N EVES, John a ~ Irwin & SONS MONEY ager Put your money to work in this : fatty. brick = puis ing. Each unit con rooms and ba’ Pu sank Bas central. heat and hot ter, Four garages and a nice lot, — make appointment FE 2-00966 | G.1., 12 peEDROOM: 264 8. Telegraph Rd. pat WRIGHT, "iL 8 "scocRaLE TMS neat LISTING SERVIC A LOT OF PEACE OF MIND + For a down ment fn- gles wits this’ 3 benroom home location. with Union Lake bri ges Frame construction. Fas, } room, dining room, kitchen, “tiled bath, of! hea fassstes -in- sun porch, Full price, 2950 with only #760 dawn “EMBREE -& GREGG’ 1565 Union Like Rd. ~ UNION LAKE. VILLAGE EM 43-4393 er FM 3-3314 $175 “DOWN : EDR aes FE §-0441 ai VICB thie 2 Apts. 5 rms. 2330 Orchard Afte most house on ‘West gre foe" = G.I. IN pg og up, COMB: 6 rooms and Fg nee re mene heat. 913,600, ® real money faker, John K. Irwin & Sons Real Peg West ar Bt : PH 59447 eee Sf sor 2-4031 Tarnieior INCOME 4 up. 2 full ered Walls, Pg ane men’ i} owt 2 car garage 1 bi line, Reason § ache prey rom bus K.L. Tem leton, Rei ealtor t 6. FE 24800" baths, all plas floors, “HOMES” . $100 DOWN | “Moves You In so 2 way PAY RENT? BUILT IN R. Loans OF im & OVENS. RM PEATORES wE gS Mag gd information — PE 4-4813 CLARK REAL ESTATE 1343 Eve. & Sun. Re storms & “otf heat. Close te transporta-| tion, 600 down. LASALLE PARK-Very neat & attractive bungalow. 2 or 3 bed- of cabinets, oak floors, base ment, clean gas 2 Here & lot 4s in at ee ie a See it William Miller -Realtor : 101s W ayden, Realtor. EsT BUY” 18 A NEW a Lilley, builder C. Hayden, Realtor, 8-0441, , ATTRACTIVE 4 RMS. and beth. 1 vedrm, Newly ‘tnd se ast 6' mer. 4 jarge lo its ust sell, "Pull en en 4184 | BEST BU a ‘is a new home by R. . Litey, ‘Bulider. Of- fered J.C. rim Realtor. _ Call today. | Partridge Ig THE “BIRD” TO sEE A JUNIOR RANCH ~~ home just Speen or of "Sootne be tig 149 x 400° lot. Well constructed and _a with oak floors “Attractive cedar shake sided ranch home with 3 bedrooms and . full basement. Big corner jot 100x 15 with i'-car school @nly 3 foca- REALTOR PARTRIDGE PE 43581 1050 W. HURON | MODEL OPEN) siattebt '|4 RM. % BATH + 670 W Were Ph: 4.3525 : If no answer Call FE 4-1796 _ Open Eve. “Income Property . 43. Lag $12,500 BELL oR voc L. H. BROWN, Realt - 2407 or ate gate Road Ph PE-2481 PE & MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — rage, Bg drive prc gy Wg By Pisins. s ROOM MODERN, PULL. BASE- 3388 Phone : full mings OR 3-1102. Realtors since 19273 % £. Huron Open Evenings & Ganda OWNER, 2 BE Newberry. Or in 5 ser WISNER land Ave Tae Y Se 8 includes Roy Annett, Inc. 8-0466 iA acel ‘ water - beater Livs of good fertile soll within but needs some f \% acre. the 10°mille circle, $450 per acre. [a & 5 es, | 20 beautiful. acres, overlooking jake. Only $7,960, $500 down. FE 10 miles north Pontiac, $600 Broker * acre LAKE FRONT WEST BLOOMFIELD dear to stores. See this bedrooms; a dress’ rage. Owner transferred must sell. offer on thi«. JOHN EALTOR st MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 2 GREEN D VILLAGE r rage. This must be seen to ->- Nearly new 3 bed Ranch. he tated must Large lot, iake lr agecnagee Only sell. soaks down je * | aid cent GI mortgage with payments only luding and pe Bigg Bam OR 40306, J.A. Huntoon Lake me were See Tee iG! =D- Soe ail coane me, tens =e. WA’ D i. Boom § b rick. apise | ate. aoa | aped. GI resale. $500)- home Nicely fandacene ete ay ith oo —; scam ge BI finished garage ch sould concrete drive. 2 biocks today. y/oeminole Hills ' door Hving room; 2 cheerful room. as 3rd bedroom; attached ga- and He says to get an). Kinzler 9 RMB. 5 ee *$ RMS. Prot 4 are furnish: out. Gas Marshall ." =M are For Sale Lake ee 44 ; LIZABETH LAKEFRON pment. 1-3 tor acte. churches, shoppin, a3 aioe street, $20 & a Aad ay “Shope Lincoln Lake Lots and Lake Priv. Clarkston Schools, at door, Wind- hi 995 full price; How- and o] $ 3S acres “| 200 sores. rms & 4 tm. house. eer Ratton R ee 8 THE: “simp” TO ‘eee AUTO REPAIRS | f “cel OF. SALES ' Sewing Machines - All Singer Sewing Senters open from 8 a.m. to nat vens < ’ No, ranch home. Near OAKALND, FE 20615 Bg Rat ib Big. | e STANDARD cm 1 ontat side-lots-overiook-|~—-svailabie Posacal 5 ae $e Set ae ene eaten | cae. Se Sr Oy one ahet of fine homes. Youry choice’ of car ——— sane Est us show 70%, “STANDARD” OIL. WARREN s TOR 2 Stall’ Super Stations for ‘Jease N, Saginaw 8t PE 5-8165| Small investment. : Griouville. Call Mi S311 days SELECTED SITES: Mr. Ho : wutiful rolling building after p.m. with some ‘treet toa ted BLDG. AT 10 E. BL Se ainctatn sraiow In OPERA ved at ; t Yeo ft, of frontage. Low as siso|. von 7 areas “he tae . ‘ F Rds. MA 49000 or MA} ~ LADD'S. 3 : ; ~~ STANDARD IL 4288 Dixie Hwy £15) 2 stall station for tease, Mode ; Ponte. Call MI can days, OF For Sale Acreage: Bec! Mr. G, Howard at VE 17-3426 "7 ACRES. CAN BE SUB-DIVIDED. new school on Kennett Ra Sewer _f& water, PE 46324. ~- 38 ACRES- 3 —, —. 6, room modern be "8 “ACRES Rochester area 4 bedroom brick, es recreation room, $20,000. 5 ACRES 3 f Other out | “509, PE 4-1157 re 4-4821 “ 6 Al Level corner — with some ated just West eal for small es- T, REALTOR : PE 56-6165 “til ¢ Attention, Sportsmen 60 acres bufidings. or PE &-€283 Eves. ‘ HOME-SITES 1 and one-third acres, just off pave- | ment, near sehools & shopping, Libera! terms on all, many others _— eS c — Son. call us now for CR R. AWFORD AGENCY | MY_} 3-1143 oe )6€E. Fitnt st ___For or Sale | Farms 48 A 4 Mis oe a : & BATE. | 120 ac or S$ rms & bath. other Lge. Some er equipment. cash 100 acres rms. & bath, Lege. $7,900. $2.700 @ P. W. DINNAN out-bul — Terms. FE 2 after 6:00 Sale Business Property 49 5 ACRES—$2,000 DN. mercial See it “go Mich, HURON Businesses th: 43581 I Ww. OPEN ‘TIL 9 br conning gr BUILDING AT 424 career ao and 4rm. apt Also vacant store 34x16. $8,500, $4,000 _down. Call OL triel ~ DRAYTON PLAINS Locate in the center of Drayton | Plains—this a 20x100 store has basem new furnace and bail conditioning. oa price $22,500 HOL 'MES- BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Bint OR 3-1850 ves OR 3-3230 ( +4 150 feet Dixie Highway fr offered » per r fr re ‘Daily “pul 6 at. be ntage foo Jo { WRIGHT, Realtor: Ave, YEARS ON SAME $4913 TO HANDLE. as ia VALUET, Realtor Gak! 5-0683 39.000 WILL $11,000 contract om modern 2 bed- © area, Pay- at 6 per cent EMBREF & GREGG*™ 565 Union Lake Rd. - UNION LAKE VILLAGE __EM 3-4303 or EM 33314 LAND CONTRacTs TO wet on OR to. sell. Earl Garrels, EM 2511 | _ or EM 3-400¢,___ = ; Payments Vas besevead axoned - Will sell contract == Severs! otherr C PANGUS, Res Realtor $19 M15. Ortonville. to Loan _ 53 (State Licensed Lenders) ‘| BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY BORROW UP TO $500 OFFICES In: . -| Pontiac — Drayton = Utics Walled Lk:, Birmingham, Plymouth Borrow With Confidence | $25 to $500 Household Finance REALTOR PARTRIDGET $y 5. Semen oh PRS se LOANS $25 TO- $500 5 eri e months to repay, Our service is fast, friendly and a. Sat s our office or phone F. TIOME & AUTO LOAN CO 1_N. Perry St (Corner B. Pike? ~ GET $25 TO $500 ~ on your Signature | up to 24 months to repay OAKLAND BALANCE tia | 6-3 shaun “Mother says in a couple, our long socks!” e a more Beet we ean take ott T _ Swaps Sale Household Goods 57 “Bale ends Priday. ‘Man 6 0 pm. r and other 40, elec- Sale of trade-ins, makes. electric tric portables os tae pe. i “cabinets from. $19.58 Drastic savings on floor models, selesmen's de and sewing class s. iy of each. To get your choice at these early. * Mirssle Mile In J. C. Peaney Fai te eneeee inyl tniald, the 3% 4i4-Ft. Walk] de Z5 re AINT, G.. $3.15 RUBBER Base | Ao Syers 141 W. Huron PE 43064 oa FAMILY — 4 ROOMS & ATH DOWN 3 AND BATH HEAT. T with TRADE POR HOU : REAL ESTATE OR WILL SELL WiTd LOW DOWN PAYMENT. ef VALUET, Realtor M45 Oakland A 2 tn 838 “was SERVICE’ 6 ROOMS —— rate TOTAL PRICE Bateman } Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 “BUY i YEAR OLD|' ¢ : bedrm.. brick. late mode! ruck or cmt Assume ime GI. mige, PE 3-177. qun. Ge K FOR LEAVING. STATE. WILL TRADE - a 2 gdroom, Witte Prame Home: Clar’ $0002 or FE ¢4813, Ask for Mr. __ For Sale Clothing 56 3 ; OM: BOY COATS, EXCEL cond, 14, M4 Li NEW BRIDAL VEIL. $15.00 PE +4196 Sale Household Id Goods ‘57 1 LATE MODEL NORGE DOUBLE- door refrig. with '25 Ib. freezer compartment. Guar. Cost ai at $275, 7 FE 29793. PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE goo* condition. 225 _ Bloomfield Bivd. a ¢ PAIRS BEIGE FIBERGLAS drapes, $10. MA 53-1124. 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. _ bookcase fF aoe 42 Orchard ‘ay reson -Purniture, “902 Pontiac State Bank pe |7-PIECE ¢ Business Bsns Oper 51 ARE YOU LOGEING FOR A USI. ness? the a atic Business s, oaae fem ae Oe: Fruron, bonttae: Fe Stn. BE YOUR 0 Make od Pusure, ja With Vis ent Plan Minimum $50 inves{ment pg oh A most Liberal ement plan __ Apply Pontiac. s$ Box 15 BUSY CORNER _ Business wita ving quarters on M59, corner Williams Lk. Rd.. large commercial lot, owner LARGE et aPRORT 1a _FE 2 _Whipple Lake d living room ILT L pe Lakes Village an of HPo mM 9-683! aT SCAN EDR of ent, separate Vg BoE 800 bal. 1190 Featherstone ge Se OTTAWA DEINE drapes gids inl fly carpet- Partly new- ly Gecoreeed ar. attached 4 rage. Shown by appointment Leslie R. Tripp, Relea, FE ssier or ha Magi Evenings. A FOR CASH IN Aj* HURRY, sell things vo Classified Ads.) Toon a, kitchen, a own. Lae por overlooking iake, and attic sto 1 floor furnace Price a 300 ym, terme mi LA EFRONTS ot ee Hom $9,000 Terms. § Seterat other gos akes y| Riba Os gsm. c. SCHU TT 4 “Realtor” ON LAKE : ORION dining room —. bedroom Har EE 1 Pere. Sane Pe: o6d burs Gat Wit r For Sale Resert Prop. 4A IN, RAR, WHAT, BRANCH, ig all For Sale Lots hin oes! Dial FE ‘sia. anxious to sell, will consider rea- 0 John J. Vermett, Reai Estate 9203_ Commerce Rd. EM __3-6466 DISTRIBUTO! Or r SANDERS r baned gees ms 4 route xs sale. ter STillwe 1-9405 eveg, “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” and wants to Make aia own. 2a Ha th: Ee, jis week, terma ICHIGAN BUSINESS \LES CORPORATION | 81¢ LOANS Res BAXTER 64 W. Lawrence a “LOANS reve _ SERVICE NEED $25 TO $500? SEABOARD Phone: FE.8-9661 1185 N. PERRY ST. “Parking No Problem” Seaboard Finance Co. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS TO $500—C “COMMUNITY LOAN 30 E. PRIENOLT pn, pEOUREHOER, 2008 |, WHEN YOU NEED. AMA TO $500 elp you. Tithe “FINANCE. CO. 702 State Bank Bldg. rere 4-574 < Mortgage Loans 54 ARE YOU WORRIED WITH BIG payments & need ~ pny. im- agg # Let ws r prob: BIG. BEAR "CON rate. interest Bini N60, 92 West H ftp wee sie t PIECE. s 2 rec new dav rt and chair, : es, ma sete table, decorator lamps. All for $80. Pay only $2 Ky Pearson's s 5 Lake Ave, KELVINATOR REFRIGERA- tor, 17 inch cabinet television, Kenmore washer, 2 beds. Phone EM 3-0668. 9x12 RUGS we. Ri Tmpatted $34.95. inster, 98 an pads 5.05, Pearson Furniture, Orchard Lake Ave, i 9x12 Axministe: rug” 15 China 7, adiew en inieeaee ve $10 Dresser sekweake - $7 Electric Range . poaetoscever $15 OM BUENA 0. cccevccnccction os ‘ aa sheet CHOICE Peon | Sad we a at pass 21” table e 98 All sets gua: Le Fs ie tincondlifonally for 30 days = Ober TV, 3630 Elizabeth Ra. FE £4945. _Open 9 to 9 A BEAUTIFUL PHAFF ZIG ZAG sewing mathine like: new meee over 100 decorative yinest, ofy buttons. Original will accept. ‘sh ta ahs months or $02.50 cash.\ Cal Commel ye $0407, ae for credit tora, frost, 4 BEAUTIFUL CABINET SINGER like new, $48.66 or meoath for 6 mos, $9407 | ABOUT ANYTHING YoU WANT washer kitchen tehle o & Pog A, 3 nate. $60. FE 5-2766, $449 piiances, MApie_5-6011. | SRONRITE | TRONER, 1 YR. OLD ‘LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS, brand new, $15 Fy 8 *s Pur- outs: 42 Orchard Lake Ave. INT SALE. HALF ROLLAWA AND M —Al_cond., $15 or best offer. Fi §-2437 Nenad REFRIGERATOR & ” BLECTRIC v7 rR & TRIc Good condition. stove, $25 -e 4180 Chenlot, Dodge Park 4. REPOSSSESSION ~* SPECIALS Deters, Werks ave Soret PE 40 gal = hot water rtable $119. 33 “an hems in warranty DYEAR I SERVICE STORE 30 8, Cass x PE 56-6123 NGER PORT. ZIG ZAG ATTACH. $19.50 Electrolux eat 4.95. Terms Curts Appl. OR 3-0702. ai § sinOER PORTABLE i| $PECIALS —$PECIALS MAYTAG New - atta nacagal ; HAMILTON : Electric . Your Choice” fam GOOD HOUSEKEEPING a $1 W. HURON’ PE 41655 DONT PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for. cash | through Classified Ads! electrla igh tes +, ‘Shick’, ME >3711, FE 28181, , zit bet | sa Oak 6 Oe | 19 W. Pike EZ térms. PE 41122 iortoe. At. Jack: 5. 238 N. Saginaw. ‘ JOE OL, HEATERS, saan New. | 7 oo Coleman's below cost, All sites, MA 2 GIRLS’ aaa oe fi sdiag tne mS << 555 CON. . ¥) = WALTON NIV : delivers P4138 any wn a SELLING LING OUT . Goma ; TRADE GAS POR ELEC- B. Munro Elec- tries. foto W “Used Trade-In Dept. ROCKET ...dssee seadgereegacase janity U * Radio & A ncen 422° W. i Hurca. PE 4-11. ‘BUILDINGS MUST GO! [2x6 all lengths ....s.00000. 18 ft} Noreen LUMBER tas : ereoee 50 N W i sone and’ Savel rs MATERIAL FROM 150 all jengths 2x4, weserseesar ht. 2x8 all lengths ............ 106 ft. 2x10. all lengths .......... 129 ft. 2x12, al lengths .........., Ade ft: _ Bring Your Trailers PIPE — BRICK — STEEL OPEN 6:30” Mon. thru Sat. SURPLUS LUMBER & 3540 BUGGY IN tion, $12, OR +1158. “FASH WAY LUMBER PRICES STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS Burmeister's BABY oer. FOR SOFT. WATER a Cosh + Soft weber —~ a low vee, 3.2360, | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 “4 ets VANIZED ‘PIPE, ie PER wanes Cotas ot , auto, Cob. sinks Laundry tape ta pha sive 4 1 at maw Bt, QLUMINUM BUILDING, * Dives: owe on hinges to’ x23, FE PE AMERICAN AT . BLT ——" Oe commercial deluxe deep -f wire recorder 8.0315, air sander. ANCHOR F —— No mon rine batinAnas ee rit hom ; ule west? ee AND « HALF AND A FE 56-7941. rt a HIDE $29.50 per m. ¢: a is Sembee res le ft inls sb Be lin, ft. «Base W-Pine te vie te 2%." Casing WePine '..” $6 jin, iC Base Shoe W-Pine .... 2¢ lim, ft, Birch Plywood 4x8) — 4" * [ Good 2 sides . .. $13,758 Bh. apwood Underlayment =. “xe = %” Cand C $4.95 Plyscore 4'xs' — %" $355. Ba. V-grooved Mahogany Piy wood, 4X8" ay" 09 Del, Fir a ae ~ he s rs Races, * Cash and Carry .....,... 81.35 Bag - HAGGERTY ui n ANT: bw his Water Softeners 57C) ;| Sa Pehaoe Pe e is BENSON LUMBER CO. 95 sine, Pactory ie. * 2-4550. Elec, New. ite eT Smal] medium ‘ window shutters. ep re Book Sires ger _ Misty Waterwood 18e | aq: ® CHURCH'S, iC. RCH'S, I ; Tion eon Fe » ol BARGE Hobs Wi WITH: hoses “ONEY ; a. Thom 7005 M58, West $$ SALE $$. ry x v x ee Piy wood V-Groove Mahoga: 16 sheet. ones Ye Pigwoud Pre-Pinished an Stove and Chestnut sizes PRAN- 3 COAL & OIL, iste Ra. FE — ~Oa sone 1 ‘Gash & Carrs DONA DEON LU: UMBER Ave. : «xt, m0, 4x12 CHURCH'S, I INC, UL 24000 STANDARD TYPEWRI a. PE 86-4480, TER, $25. _ Reas. SPECIALS - Gas water heater 30 water heater analyte aq" daw No, 3 ee gh? Se eeeeses 320 rt Paddock dealer” 2 pe seers ot oe cycles 83 '33 GMC Tractor, 2y4-Ton sree) GMC - : Factory Branch me 7% GE, ee GAKTAND AT CASS aT , Lorry Jerome |, FORD DEALER 1-9711 Tandem flat & 6100 chev. trae: og Air over, tga OO em Auto Insurance 90A ts. of $5.45 : 4 JAGUAR WIRE WHEELS OR_3-0055 mane grees Moh = ater | TOLEEW Sele aa eae wie < For Sale. Cars TASKING ~ DEMO™ .s| Transportation Offered 87 eg — rd Conn, #E AND to tan take ho a os tae Up to 36 month on- bar sa 82 4, door sedan atic, steering, pow- or, brakes, a, heater, al MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM. | crifile —o =| ATTENTION! LOM ped Pr Hove ike o- 1300, co Autho rec Pontiac Chief ief & Detroiter selection. of A ss eee - Bob Piuichipecn Mobile Homes ae aa OXFORD SALES New Andersons Used 810 Wides ‘ FORD . | Wilson ‘Ponti ac-Cadill re ose” ren ame = Ne ¥. eh aces ata. '§4. BUICK 2-DOOR, DYNAFLOW, | Birmirteham - . ADIO ER, ABSOLUTE: phi a al Sa i083 -FORD, V4. SEDAN. NICE | BEL AIR HARDTOP......... $1605 Ss aan eat eat | “haeeee Se aca FE | aRGRS Aa OE MEERUT | wee, MEPORD CAS Mgr. oMe © Barks (st Mt cag ps HE swans. | Smee Shas we 3400 after | NO RUST.. vases 8-385 "irae eae arene | ea a a eae, oe ac Beer gies ea D : y Cy SO Fame PLO |e Sie se ae fe) See ewe a Crea sie Re : le 1988 Poatiee 2 dr. Hardiop. ion. Sa Eddie Steele - neg ’ |qpoor -'xreH eo"... $1005 eme Cr Pe ep ane ‘FORD . ~~. ; sf wr wil PLYMOUTH — TE Yo - KEEGO HARBOR . Pp : : » WAGON. 06 cer recenenee : Bee | tl naowtat| PTEVICW (7 Ummm . a eee. ¥ a: — -26- CLUB — LIKE NEW... 81795 Dixie OK Lot. ee Seal SP ENCE: paneer - armors, SREB... 6 __ Piste By tt sae ——08 2808 | ‘New Rambler’ 58°'Chevys nanpror {SER ..... ganis a JEROME | Trade-ing ” |ricron’ omens |" mtewe TOP "| pes ) 11 [057 METROPOLITAN H-top... $1295 — ee S$ ee B right Spot ‘ST “RAMBLER” Wagon 6... $1585 Shop Now! = CHEVROLET a |. $595 “a nitiomm ten. 40] DE Oe sta 88 PASEARD sy ee radio. heater, A pave "56 BUICK 3 GOO ps cc eccicess $1195 BIG SALE : = 4956 BUICK . sad: : ; ove pba 4 Oia ved & tus STARTS F again Puicemtad ee p+ $1006 ae $89 ‘SS CHEVROLET H-Air Htop 1185 WEDNESD Y. FLITE 4 DR ee. gntes “peater green & white, veri sare: | weaumwtame., a ac es - il | CONVERT, SHARP ry EP ++ $1605} 2 $1095 ‘66 PLYMOUTH 2 door ..... $ 97 You'll Be avgousn™ 2P2%... $095 "58 DESO 8, 4 dr., | 54 PONTIAC 4 door deluxe... § 503 1985 DesOTO firefite, radio. Runs and WA METROWOLITAN: itide.. ¢ 00]. AMAZED 4 DR, - POWER. taht $ 948 $695: "64 FORD 2 door #........,... $645] L AT op : “98” noLDAY.. aeesed $1095 "64 FORD 2 door 6.......2... $ 495 OW, LOW 1953 CHEVROLET top with aj afl r fadio,, heater ‘33 NASH Ambassador 4 dr.. $305) P im seo wll es = "CARS * . ue ‘83 CHEVROLET 4 door 8t4.. $108) > TICES fevon = erie Ps, $ 105 |. "M8 models, Must be Fe $695 bon cae gaara gael % HURRY! LIKE WOW re ai $ 195 aaa) wa eee Baeet. “4 , BUICK 2. dznatiow, radio, |'83 NASH 4 door......,. reese $108 al Pigeon jre-sere edomnecd ke some 3 "SL PONTIAC 2 doot,...c0.. 8168] | Pe hg aa cae BLACK = *SL FORD 2 door S...0i, 8 188 . | 2-YEAR WARRANTY LIKE-A REAL CAR JEROME. HOE toric 8 Matthews BARGAIN? Lots of em! “Bright Spot" | BILL SPENCE Hargreaves SCHUTZ ‘Orchard Lake at Cass |.’ | “RAM oe PO “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS” : TOP $$$ DOLLAR” t= GLENN'S MOTOR SALES - ent eee! ii et n the Want Ads! ‘days or | 1°54 Buick ...,- Haskins Chev. | way at M15 - nites: "til 9 ee Meo, ede eee 54 Buick 2-Dr. “vas $698 CIAL radio, heater, Dyna , one owner, car like new. JACK COLE, INC. Pe oe drive ee Motor. Sica YMOUTH DEALER St.,. Clarkston MA 5-514 —_——— ie ‘Eddie e Steele —_—_ a ime BUICE CONVERTIBLE, $225. i | 8% Se Boer ae ete | '58,C BSOLUTELY. ~The Largest. ~ Selection of eee FE apeemeen "Eddie Steele” BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER ~ 666 S. WOODWARD ee 69D... aa bea UT HARD- » full full power. Pre owner. $1940 FE 80488 Open till 1p mt ng oh a ve pester, a. "red and on seek see Inc. MU +175 ty : | AND HEATER “ i es | | rmg em aes. AUBURN AVENUE, ‘inte | Ba: ~ PLYMOUTH 86 PUSH BUTTON. ey PLIGHT, BEL ERY. 28 RAMBLER 666 S. WOORWARD - : MI 6-3900 CHEVROLET BEL A > aoer, ween radio ond hoot ear Steele FORD WALLED D LAKE ~~ MA 41561 Serreney: at passenger. FE 6-008 after | "p.m. Hardenburg- ~ GUARANTEED USED CARS Eadie Steele FORD. HARBORS vans NO MONEY DOWN ‘.___ FJ mall of ‘SCHUTZ ‘SPECIALS ACT NOW! beeen eee ser twee hse ee brakes dio, heater steering & 38 OLDS 4 dr Bien ond ‘ones 6 & brakes ‘8 ‘BUICK 2 dr. Dynafiow $2595 | Fad BUICK 4 dr. — radio. newt Dynafiow, steering & Willson Pontiac-Cadillac st 1350 N. Woodward B’ttam MI 4-1930. Pontiac - Buick . Across From New Car THE. WEATHER HAS BEEN ne $1895 "S? BUICK 4 dr. Super hardtop. ra- Dynafiow power = S $495. ‘34 or. Standard —- radio, $995 r°S3 BUICK Sedan ~. $1999 "sé BUICK ——— 4 dr. Hard- radio, r, Dynafiow, pow: “$795 ‘MCLbe 0 4 dose $1095 _ —_ 4 dr, Century, “radio & $1895 | dr, Super, radio, heat- power steering & Eas gs Srakee iw, full power "67 ‘60 BUICK 4 door \ radio, shift & hea SEE HANK FE 2-9101 » * i A SETBACK THESE MANY NOW Our Cars Are Ready! _| THE SUN'S SHINING $1799 ‘$7 BUICK 2 dr Roadmaster with $1499” Custom Royal, DODGE sedan push button drive, radio, heater $495 ~ ‘$3 DODGE Club coupe with radio & heater $2245 * ‘$8 BUICK 2 dr. Special, Dynafiow, heater $195. “$195, ‘$0 BUICK 2 door _ $1095 "55 BUICK. Sealer ‘sew Sop Dynaflow, $2195 ‘oY BUICK 2 dr. Roadmaster, full $1095 — ‘86 PONTIAC 2 dr. sedan, standard shift $1995 ‘8? BUICK super 4 dr., full power $895 "$6 BUICK 2 fP sedan, standard OR GLEN _ Pontiac's Bargain Barons i OLIVER. Motor Sales. 210 Orchard Lake Ave, Open Eves. et, ; | '55 PONTIAC Starchief ’55 CHEVROLET Station Wagon ......... 4 DOOR—Radio and Heater, Power Stee '37 PONTIAC Starchief ..... pee es weet he» $1895 CATALINA COUPE—Radio and Heater, Hydra: Power Steering and Power. Brakes. vd mii -'57 OLBSMOBILE 4-Door .......: ows acces shee Radio and Heater, Hydramatic. Full Power. "36. he Special Hardtop . ee oe ‘ sia ‘56 CHEVROLET Station Wagon seeesees $1495 Radio and Heater, Powerglide. 56 FORD Station Wagon seeeesevsseneres SEIS , Radio and Heater, ‘Fordomatic. a Radio and Heater. Powerglide.~ Radio and Heater. Hydramatic. 55 CHEVROLET 2-Door sesuesavevenseees$ 995 Radio and Heater, Powerglide. KeviccevecesnssetesQhlOD a COUPE—Radio and Heater, Two te choose $1195 Redio and Heater. Powerglide. < ’55 FORD Victoria Hardtop ....2.....040..$1095 3 DOOR—Radie ‘and Heater,. Pordomatic. : "55 OLDSMOBILE. Saper "GS" +... 0025s er GlIDS 'g@ DOOR—Radio and-Heater, Rydramatic 55. BUICK 2-Door Hardtop Aieiansint rel 995 Radio and Heater, Dysefiew,, "SH MERCURY ZDoor.....svecciscsveceses$ S05 Radio and Heater, Mercomatic. FACTORY BRANCH PONTIA ‘4 RETAIL STORE...” “GOODWILL USED ae 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE °3-7117 _ (BEHIND: THE POST wer. MONTHS, BUT D_THE THERM Roerie Saka era 58 MERCURY Station Wagon ..;........ $2695 ‘Fac, = plisaier,, Automatic" Transmission, ~ Power ‘538 NASH “Metropolitan” Hardtop ........ «$1495 | YHEY'RE HARD TO FIND—Radio and Heater. | 58 CHEVROLET 2D 2- Door Bide en Two a ‘58 FORD Victoria Hardtop sie wike Sind cine glee od grt, Mootor. Fordomatic, Power Steering and SZ. PONTIAC Station Wagon... o9000s0se0e.geee. ‘THREE TO CHOOSE FROM. '57 PONTIAC Convertible ...es.sseeeeee+ $1995 STARCHIEF—Two to choose from. - 57 PONTIAC Superchief- Hardtop sais sive sie '56 CHEVROLET Convertible ee soe OT, ’56 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door sees eesenerd ee $1495 : e “There's nothing wrong Pia Danny's eyes. We Me ae amt” a tia ae checked and he reads answers on papers three desks away!” | | Geli for equity, FR: Renter, white - To ‘ ge es eee cape m | ia PLYMOUTR 5 +] CHEVROLET Eel Air “eDeer. GHEY, POWEROLIDE. 100 | oe wonet Sep ereneire NORTH SgR= ===] “ape” | ICES | Tad Siecle arrears TAKE OVER FAYICENTS OW Hi: : foe ; 5 = ; ' 4-Door. CHEVROLET co. SS ad ons os own.” pron a ye '2259hEEOO HARBOR “er feeiog, wer brakes, Hydra he cave Te BEL a Ci -| RUSS JOHNSON |, FEMOP TE GEEF GRUE:| wp Blea aDaer sec, Pres “TYEAR mu EPOSSESSION a ‘OWENS | sr aOR SALES won| Shports peginets — etranend se “aie ! e, Sy month. Ex! 141 8. SAGINAW *- 401 | as men BAMLER “PULL Parks at MI 41500. Harold Tur-|°S MERCURY Vivtoris 4 FE kd ee ee “Sak eae WARRANTY. "Clean, 3298. FE 3162. H. Rig:| "radio and heater, waite wail tires, aS : wen ran ) ree Species ba a Bratter, EN FRE “=4 75 OF 4 7 Pa fe Ses $1398 WITH EVERY rit 4 “ n. ALLS. ‘Eddie Steele OLIVER wns Down.” nicber 07 cleat ‘MO. at ‘oa a y A | overeanled c.-.---+004, —a Coverage; IF | Motor Sales - a BR D_ | Stee setest miles” guar. Rai: | Coie: wo = : ‘ f : oa lOTOR OR SALES eS FODEB EER "Ce 32 ¢ wagon . ers . i eae Mga evo Saati ata man, | oe See ae BIN9S: See a weds eee, oe 1884 Chevrolet ade PG: Fae wick, is "glean 7 Y SEAR RADIOS ‘MO BUICK.4 dr, sedan 5 | 8 Ue Rantten, vowes eecee Beet) See eR ce | isos | rcp S| eee oe BS Bee sr Ba Be te nr aso] SS | [eae npn me — | BEL-AIR (eer eerreee | $1095 | tabosrnz0n ne) fer eer ome aon | more to pick from : Sal . ee ish sens Zhsy. vnc atinngs OED BANE Rates |StGition Wagons Tats Af CUARESTON 3 “|, spore ver mean Date, | ccsae Bad | openly ase Open 8:30 t0 9 p.m. Garde i, gutgmats, “Bote arn! , 7 sy aaa ee ata re ee ceverwep en we "North Ch Fada ora eters) Suter aen sem) ~ $795 | a eorae “Loe oi, age | “ome mama a a ortt ‘ ANGV . «i tasa GADILLAC «2 MaRDroP. | 98 ear Htop. Pull - $1905 | “69 BUICK 2 dr, Standard anit “Taine cond, See a cerned more rights saly'§ 199 aa aaa bt MA at a ve 8. «Dr. Rae, - 58 PONTIAC woo e495 é heater. Sraiiehant tt * Wo gart atys| ia" ee sie eee | 7-4 ha, _ $1195 tera tas ihe | eau ate sccrng,” oust Fired ‘3S 9 OLDS 88 sedan, tu-tone biue & terme. eet eeeean cad _ ee — | ineide = BEMINGH AM eee tee . iiss brakes Oaly 13,000 miles ready to go ......... _ “s iss M TAYLOR'S $595 | SHELTON ROCHESTER OL 18133 _ wort uy mane eed PONTIAC c PRESS: ‘TUESDAY, ancx 8, 1959 : PoughGuy: (2) Feature (cont.)_ (7) Sugarfoot (cont.) (9). Movie (cont.) (4) Special (cont.) (2) Feature (cont.)_ 8:30 (9) Movie (cont,) (4) Variety (cont.) 9:30 (9) Presents (cont.) (9) Wrestling. Live from US. Windsor. “champ Wilbur Snyder batties Frank Brown. Other bouts. late TV, recording executive. (7) Wyatt Earp, Horse race leads to Indian trouble. (2) To Tell Truth. Quiz. Betty White, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Peston, Ralph Bellamy. (7) Rifleman. Lucas’ life is endangered when he- aids prosecution in murder case. (9) GM Presents, ‘Irishman’s} romance is threatened b (4) Boab. Cummings. Bob’s in for surprises when he buys a dog. (2) Red Skelton. In Miami Beach with Arthur Godfrey, Keefe Brasselle, water show. 16:00 (7) Drama. Unexplainable _ nightmare turns into reality -in eerie tale of World W WEDNESDAY MORNING | «a0 (1) Continental Classroom. 6:0 (2) Meditations. Record ClAlS , ic 1A! ») Dems Rushing Key Bills to ke Anxious to Make Good ‘ Vacation Begins ore Easter S| AL. action to measures such as the MIAINT | IE lol lors: housing and airport bills, which pet tS affect his efforts to balance the budget. ab —acnoss 1 President's ‘ ] wife, —— - Washington . 7 bees husband as named : 13 She was —— by all who i knew z a “ Trying | cnimeamecial sciisiaiideaeaiail experie : 18 Withdraw 16 Walkers jn : water 17 Abstract being 18 Uncloses Ca 20. Lixivium 21 Dinner courses 23 Rowing 27 Heavy volume 31 Deer track ad te 32 Prayer ending 33 River mouth 34 Peruse CY 35 Heavy blow 36 Courts (ab) 39 Bea “tagles A — 43 Seder sr hatr cloth 46 Spear © : 3 47 Poem - becca bird feomb, form). 23 Norwegian to wed ° i beat i ., wine 2 Ren per olfhoun — 7 Clothed 5 Was borne 43 Mimicker 86 Pauser & Expunge 28 Sheat 44 Foundation oF Mambier 0 Stagger. 30 Conclud ot Rel doer 1 neludes. 4 DOWN 11 Guy in Endiana 36 Veleane eriiies 4a tow sand hill 1 Female horse 12 Otherwise 37 Important River in 2 Arabian gulf 19 Age metal . rad 3 ys 21 Natural fate 38 Indian chief $1 Roden 4 Three times 22 Looks fixedly 41 Run away - 53 Isaiah fab.) automobile plunged from a fern . |tional. They said be freed himself ‘after Montehongoy. drove the car coco _- Pinte oR S ot 6 Se ea | Cleanest im this entire part.of the | -civing loot from a 2%-milliongal-|Proxmire. (D-Wis) since his well| -}. : o Eira ' MN. world, The villainous Egyptian |)... bank burglary in Canada, |publicized. Senate speech last Z CREDIT et fly, which hits like a sticky peb- | Faward J. Browder Jr., 42, was|week in which he criticized’ the ble, has been barred. Its kiteh- | 1.14 for continued hearing March|Senate leadership of Sen. Lyndon | eas are sanitary, its food rigidly |1¢ 1. 1S, Commissioner Roger|B. Johnson (D-Tex), : 4 inspeeted, its, water pedigreed, |r navi, rae ee oe < . UNERAL HOM its rooms air-conditioned. ee ee ie TL Proxmire says the. mail is-run- PEE hg ' | So our whole party took off the} The FBI said Browder was|ning 30 to 1 in support of his “Thoaghtfil Service” : other day for a tent lunch out inj carrying: $136,650 in stolen bonds|criticism.-Some of the minority : =e . es ae aa Oe ee ne oes ee eT inicwd tee letters post- : ___46Witlioms St. Pontiac FE 2-5841 — at sobering - experience- to!O. Teague said Browder was ge ne x * eT soil * Agee ge ae OF ee : e ve through this most forlorn to negotiat ‘ Dne example: “We you Moore:Chapel Auburn Heights UL2-1800 ~ |real estate on “earth when it is pina Pg eave are a good ‘Democrat and a fine SE AS SE A ON ORE SAREE : beset by high winds. A sandstorm,} Teague said the FBI learned|senator, but we love that. Lyn- at if anything, is more terrifying than| Browder had communicated - with|don.”’ : i, f : . . * _—— re = - + - = — ——- - ts S FOR HOME MODERNIZATION AND REPAIRS AT LOWER COST! i, Bi ey 4 : ‘ eee ; & . : m F + an ~ oe : : : & = jy BIEL ‘Sse _ li: , oa | rs Lower Prices NOW! avings in | id ee 7 2 ee, = - eT Departments! | Scientifically Designed to Burn Less Fuel! , | e - nj Eee . g. : a : : ia y J Guaranteed Homart Quality $ | ES This oil conversion: burner .{s scientifi- : . — : o : . ee] ae “cally detigned to gave foe. i ; May be purchased semi-assemb, or assembled Th Cle k | a uty transformer adaptable for either = ae . e r S re a : | constant ‘or intermittent ignition. ~-PAY ONLY $8 DOWN. BASE semi-assembled © © WALL semi-assembled ws eee - 1a ee z ee a Desk : ‘ % s Be se : ane : is r “ = : sey ie ; _ Sears carries a complete line of all gas or. oil 12-inch OT ee an ! | ) A e a é 15-inch Base eeeee $24 435 x30" Wall sees’ he = Pica furnaces and boilers either hot water or steam ~ 18-inch Base.......$26 18x30" Wall ..,..$18 [IP ww es my : ~ . 3 : . ". r ‘ ; A ie come in today or call FE-5-4171 for a free 21-inch Bese ......$31 21x30" Well... . $21 3 \? s re estimate. = aS pea 36-inch Sink-Front..$29 24x30” Wall .....$23 |] ourself 10 Big Lo ve HOMART BUILT-IN UNITS ie a. Oe ee ee Chrome Standard Gos Oven................ 129.95 Savi n S | , = ee “ mS Copper or Chrome Semi-Automatic Gas Oven... 159.95 : ss = ceil Copper or Chrome Fully Automatic Gas Oven: . . 189.95 ee TTY ; 7) The quantities and sizes are . ; limited, of course, but if you EET Ete | can find your size—you will ee Zh : < Ls eH : 7 save tremendously! : veces htm oak es : . JHOMART Piston Our Best Slide — : - Shallow-Well Pump Door-Cabinet ~ : a CALL FE S-4171 94.95 tues 64.95 : _ Cc oe Z : fei 391,-in. long HOMART miedi- : . Complete with -17-gal, tank, re- cine cabinet gives you plenty ; : ens cece’ Maes ae = . of storage, Plated glass’ mir- . i. tre dable. quality. : rors slide on nylon rollers. e 7 : . ; a fence SEEN his ‘Sale Is on around it. en makes it yours § =< : TE : a Cash and C ibe REDUCED 10% NEW 1959 | ~ s os sti , | ee eve White Steel-Cabinets || DaSIS UNly: ‘ in LINK FENCIN pte ee : : ‘ Base Cabinets Wall Cabinets d oe : Pah eproamy ho ect Fang e G be re Pump HOMART f ¥ \ ol a : Ee + é ' > é F 8 7 * Me: acne... Ee” ee ee eee abé ee ee eS a Te RE. Fae SEE ee ee ee es eae I Come ee ee RRO, Maen, Mie et a Re Te RORY SORE Se RS Fe Be ee TN