= Ws eet * [xt re x PON TIAC, MICHIGAN “SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9,°1957 —80 PAGES PHOTOS © * Saud Leaves, Praises Agreement lke and King Reach Accord on Airbase, Aid Ruler Flies to —Azores as Nixon Says Goodby at Capital Airport WASHINGTON (#—King Saud of Saudia Arabia left Washington -today with words of praise for the air- base-for-aid agreement he reached with President Eisenhower during a state visit here, Vice President Nixon was on hand to say goodby at departure ceremonies held in a steady rain at Wash- ington National Airport. Nixon’ apologized for the rainy weather and voiced. a hope that it “doesn’t leave a bad impression on your majesty." warmth of the heart.” An Army honor guard stoad at attention as a 2i-gun farewell salute boomed out. The Army band struck up Saudi Arabia’s national aftthem and, as Nixon and the for a flight to the Azores. There a Spanish plane will pick up the ee ee for a four-day visit, a With Saud went Victor R. Purse 38-year-old deputy chief of protoce] for the State Depart- ment, Purse, who has been guiding the King on his American visit, is go- ing back as Saud’s personal guest (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) x * ys v . x k * Ll inges on Bullet Test Result > * Duke’s Trip Planned in 1955 LONDON (INS) any design to it~—was arranged un- der the old English proverb that ot the Queen's close rumors. His trip to Australia to open the Olympic games was arranged two -— There was, Margaret. The royal visit in threat- basis for speculation today that/ening weather surprised the crowd, the Duke of Edinburgh’s extended|®SPecially since two horses en- tered by the queen mother had absence from London—if there waS/heen scratched. RUMOR SPREAD The reports of the Queen's anger and hints of strained relations be- Sources close to Queen Elizabeth/‘ween her and Philip, who is cur- Sources Deny Royal Rift the resignation of one of the duke’s companions-in-relaxation, his pri- vate secretary and wartime de- stroyer shipmate L& Cmdr, Mi- ‘for Feikens Post insisted that it was ‘very far-|"ently in Gibraltar, spread after Wally Won't Talk PARIS (INS)—The Duchess of Hit iy BT ‘Mh F day afternoon, smiling and osten- sibly happy. She was accompanied to Hurst Park track by Queen Mother Elizabeth and Princess ‘Nothing ’ SAYS TEAMSTERS’ HEAD — In London, oeemenes President Dave Beck, denying he probe of union union racketeering, said: return to the U. S. at the end of March when I shall be glad to ap- pear before the committee. Staff at the West End Hotel where Beck was booked to stay said today he and later insisted he wasn't registered there. to Hide’ : mi; fi : g H Fee : separated from him for several months, : ' wa» increasing in other delega- SEPARATION FANS RUMORS — Resignation of Lt, Comdr. Michael Parker, right, as equerry to the Duke of Edinburgh came recently after his wife, Eileen, left, disclosed that she had been Split on Choice for GOP Head Loom as Contenders County's delegation to the Republican State Conven- tion is expected to split on party chairman who Statler last night. Lawrence B. Lindemer, 34-year-old Lansing at- Area Delegates | Lindemer and Reynolds’ : “She Knows Her. Words DETROIT — Oakland) the two top candidates for] . tormey,-who impressed the/Trey ’em Yourself delegation ‘at its county convention two weeks’ ago, took a slight lead in today’s pre-selection maneuvering. Support appeared to be tions this morning for Verny Reynolds of Allegan, a eet auto dealer. of US. Reds convention in seven years. fast to the Moscow doctrine, Split Looms at Convention in i York) seee=" ‘The fight is between old line Reds, who would hold|“! Cole of the Covenant Baptist sy ae “8 Church, Detroit, wil. officiate with 7 jburial in the Holly Ccmetery. - . @ne Year Ago in Pontiac 3 eee, Boge secwesecces $ . 7 2. en tes Demoge Safety Building . : i Wit The Young People’s Society of resarbiae' Temperatares With Stones, Bullet St. Paul Lutheran Church will "20 in y#7s| StOnes and a .22 caliber bulletisponsor the seventh anniversary icine |were weapons used to break nine|banqupt in the church Fellowship Chert «Windows of the Pontiac Public Hall, Sunday at 6 p.m. RL Memobis ) 7 © safety Building under ‘constructibn| Featuring a spaghetti dinner, the ate Oriean * % % on Pike near South Parke Streets, banquet will highlight an entertain- ha .ment program as well as — nity singing. F On the } are rhara Kasten, Mees = Jarrard and Brenda Burder} publicity,- : Brenda Burder;’ decorations, Bil- and Janet Licvar. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lorenzen are counseling the affair. The public is cortially invited to attend thig festive dinner by the pastor, the Rev. George Mahder. prices. COURT ACTION The court action was the latest development in a series of moves cent price increases were unwar- ranted, Magnuson (D-Wash) they welcome eral grand jury investigation of recent increases | in of] anid gasoline partment is taking up the story,” said O'Mahoney. ‘The increase in explained,” Magnuson said in a separate in- terview the grand jury investiga- ition would be “= helpful.” into session March 4 for a full- Gingreco said the inquiry will also; Seven attor- neys will be assigner: to assist the departmenf’s anti-trust division in designed to determine whether re- Séns. O'Mahoney (D-Wyo) and said today the forthcoming fed- the Middle a “should be crate © accordance with the purposes and principles of the United Nations.” CLOSE -COOPERATION 4. A promise “to continue close co-operation." Saud “received with satisfac- tion’’ Eisenhower's explanation of his: Middle East proposal and as- sured Eisenhower “he welcomed every step that promotes’ inde- baler inflicted sd either a < Sead ses red the United : 4States wants to strengthen Saudi Injured were John Priestley, 19,|,rabia’s armed-forces, and plans of 5471 Milford Rd., and Ronald! 7 Sterling, 18, of 3220 Gidding Bivd.|*7° Peing made to provide mili. Treat Milford Youths se. 'Alleged i in Brawl Two Milford youths were treated at Pontiac General Hospital last night for gashes they received in an alleged brawl at 2406 Williams Lake Rd, in Waterford Township. A hospital spokesman said the intend, that the United States continue using the Dhahran air- field, within 1,009 miles of Rus- | area sia, for another five years. © 6. Eisenhower will consider pro- viding “economic facilities that would serve to augment the com- index finger severed. Thames River Floods Windsor Castle Grounds LONDON (®—Swollen by steady rain, the Thames River surged over its banks today and flooded parts of the grounds of Windsor Castle and the Eton College play- ing fields, The river was two feet abovejother matters of common inter- normal at Windsor Bridge. Floodjest,” but upon which they dis- warnings went out to borderingjagreed, — ; communities. Accompanying the king was his three and one-half year old son, Prince Mashhur, who was provid- ed with leg braces and given ther- apy at Walter Reed army hospital In the 1950 census more than five million urban families in the U.S. lived in homes that were not Multiple dwellings also are slated) bined aims and interests of the two’ countries. City Fae cae! 5, Troy Problems © Troy, on the last item of the infornial agenda, was definitely Kenning, city manager said Friday, “but I feel we have a much better under- standing of each other than'we had before. The meeting was very in- formal, just an opportunity for a group of men to get together and, without outside pressure, talk about the things that coneern both mu- nicipalities. We know, and. Troy knows, that it is to our mutual advantage in many things, to work together as closely ag possible.” * *, # Birmingham's Junior Chamber of Commerce members ‘are on the prowl, for their ‘Man of the Year,” who will be honored at the annual dinner meeting Feb, Bosses of these active young bus- a be guests at the din- ; * * & Mrs. Minnie Lins Pearce Native of New Jersey, Mrs. Min- nie L. Pearce, 66, of 1363 Benna- ville, died yesterday in William Beaumont Hospital after an illness of six weeks, Her husbliam A., diedin1953.hSe Her husband, William A., died in 1953. She was a member of First Presb Church and its Adult Bible Class and had been employed at Demery’s in Detroit. Bailey Home with burial in Roseland Park :| Cemetery. GOP Delegation Split Over Party Post (Continued From Page One) land replaced the president of the past seven years, Herman F. 32, of Grosse Pointe was elected over- whelmingly as president, Members of the Oakland delega- tion named to the State Central Committee this morning include: Arthur G, Elliott of Pleasant Ridge; Harry W. Horton of Royal Oak; Elizabeth Finnegan of Bir- Priestley suffered a gash over his val ye camen: services and/mingham; and Delphine I. Lamb left eye. Sterling’s right wrist was . of Oak Park. slashed and the tendon of his left} Saud assured Eisenhower he *« * * The Oakland County delegation was. predicting success for two candidates, ly men- tioned last night. They are Louis H. Schimmel, of Pontiac, candi- date for State Board of ‘Agricul- ture; and Mrs, Ethel Watt, of Bir- mingham, for University of Michi- gan regent. Mrs. Watt still was unapposed for one of two seats on the régents board. Schimmel’s candidacy, an- nounced Monday, gained momen- tum over three other prospects running for two seats on the agri- culture board governing body of Michigan State University. x * * VanDusen last night said Schim- mel was far and away in the best modern, for a cerebral palsy condition. position. | UNITED NATIONS & — The,sador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr, and United States is reported putting out quiet feelers to learn whether President Nasser of Egypt would agree to make a conciliatory pol- icy statement which might help in the effort to get Israeli troops out of Egypt. Informed sources said Ambas- Your Income Tax This is one of a series of articles prepared by the U Internal Revenue Service to help you prepare your In Tax Return. ans * WIDOWS Are you a widow or widower? Did your husband or wife die during 1954 or 1955? If so — and certain conditions are met — the tax may be computed as if a joint return had been filed. The con- ditions to be met are: (1) You must not have remarried. . other members of the U. S. dele.) Arab delegates urged (2) You must maintain your home as the principal place of abode for a child or stepchild for whom you are entitled to. an exemption. (3) You must have been entitled to file a joint return with the deceased spouse in the year of death. It the foregoing conditions prices hag not been satisfactorily regular manner and take ‘advantage of people. k {Purther tnformation at the Internal Revenue accor income tax vies office, W. Huron &t. is Avatiable without charge Vy Phone FE 2-0296.) # Sat ati a ee S% does "/\ are met, compute the income, exemptions, and deductions in the, |" . Israel Adamant; Wants Pledge Those moves were 1 cial stage might persuade Israel to ease her adamant stand against withdrawal. The Americans re- iportedly have suggested to Egypt's delegation that such a ‘move by Nasser would increase ‘his stature and enhance Egypt's prestige in Pas vee: ‘ The ‘stormiata said there has been no formal move to put this delicate proposition to Nasser, but that it was being touched on in the course of private talks with Egyptian here. The Americans also are said to | argui to. withdraw TE eS raeclis have stood firm on one de- mand — assurance of nonbellige- rence from Egypt. a ie Pe et eee ae * i f fal i * THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1957 EJ Harbor and the late Mr. Proctor. For the ceremony attended by 200 gueste, the bride chose a gown of brocade with a chapel The long sleeves tapered to points at the wrists. Gathered side i Mr. Proctor. Mrs. Proctor wore a dusty rose crepe and lace gown with a match- ing hat and navy blue accessories. She also wore a white orchid cor- sage. * * * For traveling the bride changed accessories ; ~ —_ to a navy blue suit with white|* Gifts Belong . and it is generally put into a Metropolitan Avoid Laziness, | leal profession .has known about may make your life more iY to take seriously. Exercise like this, done regularly, vibrant. Marrie B Th Auxiliary Meets morning at tO Both Gir : . _ St. Benedict Mrs. Merrill Petrie presided at ¢ : = ; i the Thursday meeting of the Ladies) By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN and success and a vibrant : reason for not doing so. Ask your,data which seems to indicate that = Church were QP) ince 0ut further and will do so in Ot course you need an adequate am this year. some future column. bet teday amount of sleep, but if you eat Proctor of thropic project ye I want to remind of some of ‘ Answer: The money you re- ~ * * pie theres correctly and exercise and are on ; ee : Keego Harbor \ceived is really intended to buy Serving on the social committee = i the mat fire with interests, I think you will rm | ’ Pre, and the late |Swnishings for yotr future howe were Mrs. Harold Wright, Mrs. omy _sowmees ee A sleep very well, ' < esisiebrascoent me beth your Park Nique and Mrs. Ray Wiese. tor years bat whlch a - our ; MRS JERRY DALE PROCTOR names. oe Plastics Cl faa oe asa eas Birmingham — Wipe Plastics Clean | : “Dear Mrs. Pest: I have two heartaches, have no taken seri- : < oee ‘| chifdren—a 5 years of age | Not even the luxurious glint of ously, Patricia OWens Becomes) serra s yeaa eget re |sldinterieces with the. ready| ere, then, are some simple Rite Read : cently had: very lovely ell photo- ee _— —_— health nowiees which = being f | 7 ; ; graphs taken of each child. 1 c , @raperies,|highlighted by more and more C Bride in St. Benedict Rite | cra. 33 Sekt ta wphoistery. Wether, the sur medical research or Couple correct to hang these pictures faces are plain, pebbled, or em-| 1, Take advantage of all that is . Sy on the wail in my living reom on | >ossed, dirt can be wiped off with| known now about nutrition. This is Lucie Barnes and Patricia Sue Owens became thejand ushers were Charles Owens, 14 sa. of» sofa? a cloth wrung out of thick soap/at least one of the most important Thomos Seymour bride of Jerry Dale Proctor ry Walter Deibel, Elmer Golding, ae , or detergent suds. steps on the ladder to happiness 0 y morning in a ceremony at “Wi mentioned hanging Benedict Church. The Rev. John yames ae tncag (them there I was told that that Exchange Vows . Hoar officiated at the 10 o'cl ughnessy. proper place to worvien. 3 For the reception held in beds Py this type. wa pe PADEA’S AMERICAN The Rev. Harold E. Towns of et ww * - Bemis-Olson Amvets Hall, Mrs. | please tell me what you think - - _ |St. James Episcopal Church, Bir- Mr. and Mrs. Fergus J. Owens; Owens wore a Dior blue lace | about this?” Z . mingham, officiated at the wed- ‘of Watkins Lake road are parents} gown with matching accessories ———- se ding today of Lucie Jeannot Barnes of the bride, and Jerry is the| and a white orchid carsage. Answer: The living room wal! DESIGNER PATTERN. ee Ai ahi tie ae . and Thomas Todd Seymour, son of Mrs.. Lynn Proctor of Keego would be a perfect place to hang ~ Exercise is one of the things we sometimes fai * * The bride wore a gown of Italian silk for the 2:30 service. It was styled with a princess bodice, por- But Sailing Days Are Over Woman Sea Captain, 84, trait neckline and short sleeves. Her veil of silk Musion fell from a cap of Rese Pointe lace, from her great-grandmother’s wedding veil, She carried a nose- gay of white geraniums and ° * ivy. is fell trom the hi of th car. I did not ask her to come Still T h N inceeretyie bodice. in. De you think I was rude not till Teaches NavigatlOn | rice is me aaugnter ot mr. Patricia wore a tiara-style head- to have gone out and asked her and Mrs. Russell C. Barnes of piece trimmed with rhinestones to come in the house?” Birmingham, and Thomas’ parents and seed pearls. Her veil was fin- —_—— DENVER (INS) — Capt. Mary\of her 18 grandchildren and 44 are Mr. and Mrs, Paul A, Seymour gertip length. The bridal bouquet Answer: I am sorry but I can- Converse, the only woman in the great-grandchildren. of Leavenworth, Kansas. was composed of antheriums and not say that you were either hos- U.S. licensed to pilot a merchant| * * Mrs, Paul A. Seymour Jr. of ivy ; Mrs, Walter J. Deibel of Oak Park, sister of the bride was ship of any size on the high seas, is now 84 ye | The “captain” is one sea rs old and fairly/equally at home on land and in |tondant. certain she t be sailing again, air, She received her ‘first| ‘Wichita, Kan., She was | Wedgewood blue with darker blue , accents, Her flowers were blue matron of honor. Other attendants] - |few minutes it was not necessary —vprofessionally, that is. driver's license in 1903 and since| Ks end cchauiien buttons in a were noe ay Owens, — to ask her to come in. eo is a * or Govees | motored all over the COuntrY. nosegay arrangement. Charlies R. Owens of Rogers City, ut Mrs. Converse is ; . Janet Schaar, Mrs. Norman Nes- ' with the arts of seamanship. She| pag thee gage ake an she | ASSIST BRIDEGROOM : bitt of Ypsilanti, Joyce Clements Chapter Plans still teaches navigation and keeps) Still Wand ve oe ar Mee Con, | Paul A. Seymour Jr. of Wichita, \ _ and Manyanne Mitchie of Detroit. in April up-with advances in the field by| TTOTY Ny" ine the first. person |Kan., was best man. Ushers were Dance-:in pri attending just about every con-| Verse _— : = ‘Donnell Carlson of Kansas City, GOWNED IN RED ; vention on navigation held. oa owe penne te giochi Mo., Robert Prugh of Dayton, They wore waltz-length gowns Mary Kay Nelson of —— She is also a navigation con- ary = . Ohio, and Jamie Barnes of Bir- oredom and Fat © imingham, brother of the bride. She has also flown “about 75.-| ‘The reception was held at Bir- 000" miles, whenever she wanted) mingham Country Club, with Mrs. “to get someplace in a hurry.” jparnes greeting her guests wear- sultant, has many books on the subject and is still writing about it. Capt. Converse logged much of Dt a Mee Ok Shy behing Sisterhood Entertained - by Musician Mrs. Jerome Fanger was intro- duced as a new member‘of the Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Israel at the recent meeting held| in the synagogue. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. David Utley. a * * * Appointed to serve on the nomi- nating committee were Mrs. Dan- jel Foxman, chairman, and Mrs. Nathan Crone, Mrs. Melvin Gold- man, Mrs, Jack Gamburd,. Mrs. Irwin Kampner, Mrs, Alvin Jacob- son, Mrs. Barney Rothenberg and Mrs, Meyer Simon, Avrom Roéentha! of Detroit presented a musica! program in honor of Jewish Music Month, | He was introduced by Mrs. Leon- ard Cain. With’ or without the companion jacket. A simple, becoming sleeve- less dress in half sizes that’s an all-season favorite. Jacket goes rwith all your frocks. ‘No. 8452 with~ Patt-O-Rama in- cluded is in sizes 12%, 14%, 16%, /School 18%, 20%, 22% 24%. Size 14%, dress, 3% yards of 35-inch; jacket, 3% yards. * * * For this pattern, send 35¢ in coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy street, Chicago 6, Ill. Valentine Party Members of the Do-C-Do Square Dance Club are planning a Valen- tine party from 8 to 11 p. m. Feb. 14 at Washington Junior High George Harkless will emcee the affair, and refreshment and equip- ment chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. Harley Levely and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lohff. Decorations are being planned by Mr. and Mrs. Harkless. © 1987 Spades Fashions inc. With Dress-J Harvey Berin thinks the way to cure spring. fever is to get into a dress with a jacket, and this en- semble of his certainly looks like a sure remedy. < Cure Your Spring Fever acket Outfit The sheath dress has a ‘square feckline sharpened with a dart on either side and a band of pique or linen that extends down into the tiny buttoned placket. The same Length From Nape o Bizes Bust Watst Hips Neck to Inches Waist 10 uM 4 % 16% 12 36 26 Bi] 16% 14 16% 26% 31% 17 16 38 28 3 17% 18 40 %” 4 il” Size 12 requires 31, yards of 54-inch material for dress and bolero and five-eights yard of ‘\Mrs. Converse sailed on her for her nearly, 80,000 sea miles aboard an ocean-going yacht that she and her husband piloted out of Boston around the turn of the century. Mrs. Converse was born in Walden, Mass.,* grew up in Boston, and married wealthy shoe manufac- turer Harry E. Converse. * * * Shortly after her husband died in 1921, Mrs. Converse moved to) Denver, but: even in this land- lacked city she never forgot her love of the sea. She returned to the study of navigation and decided to go to sea “for the experience." MERCHANT SHIP s « In 1938, Junior Officer Mary Con- verse signed on her first Merchant Marine Ship. She was 66. * * * The vessel was the Henry S. Grove, an 11,000-ton freighter, and 20,000 miles of “ experience.” In all, she logged nearly 33,800 miles as a junior officer. In 1940 Mrs. Converse passed the tests for a master’s certifi- cate which entitled her to pilot any ship of any tonnage any- ing a navy silk faille dress with Mrs. Seymour chose a dark matching accessories, blue sult of sheer wool for her son's wedding. Her accessories were of the same shade, Both mothers wore red rose corsages. For traveling to Kansas City where the newlweds will reside, the new Mrs, Seymour wore a navy blue jersey suit with a tweed coat, Beauty Hint For a simple emergency shower cap, try making one out of heavy 2-8 Because of the great strides in knitting techniques ‘and the smart new styling for 1957 knitwear and. the emphasis on separates which duty foil, like the new quilted type. 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D-6, New York 1 there was no place for a woman ; a year and a half in Israel, he just 25 am k. : now |i, her heme on Pontiac State| The talloring involved will be NY. ° ’ Jaboard a ship in wartime.” She: | piayed the flute with the Voice of JUS : Hospital Grounds Thursday to| simple te achieve since the spent the’ war years teaching navi-_ Israel Orchestra. members of the Westside Exten-| custom-made pattern is precise- | Classic Pattern Booklet 12 andjgation to servicemen. rs x * ‘es — Square Set Holds sion Club. _ peigrigins gave| ly perforated for prefect match- | al)-new Pattern Booklet 13-X are x &* in program, whic’ a- ‘ c the lesson , using as| ing and includes an instruction .| So" Ae verse tured the playing of his recorder,| Valentine Gathering |ner topic “Quickie and Thrifty| sheet oo explicit that even begin. (°’Ulable for 30 cents each. Har.) So "Capt. Converse never took Our Automatic . vey Berin label available for 25 command of a ship. But she is Israel, particularly the Arab, East- ern European and Oriental people. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Maurice Schlussel, Mrs, Abra- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Callahan were welcomed as members of Square Set Club at the Wednesday Valentine dancé held at Wever School. Huber, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson. Arthur Yarger served as master of ceremonies, and refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Les ham Avadenka, Mrs. Julius Cohen,| Bryson and the Clayton Wilsons. Perfect shirt unit. This unit will “turn out’ from 85 Mrs. Louis Liebeskind and Mrs.'The next dance will be held Feb. , to 100 shirts per hour, ready for you, wrapped = a bon Upholstery in cellophane, and neat as a pin. : a ° O n Toni ht 1 t $ Ofticers Elected by Guild Te . Sees OPER MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Mrs. Vern Crake presented a slate of officers to members of the General Guild of St. Benedict Church. Heading the list is Mrs. Ralph Cotcher who was re-elected on the beard of directors for the coming year. Reports were.heard from guild captains, and members’ were urged to donate to the blood bank. evening, Mrs. James Clark Guests were Mr. and Mrs, Fred] Mrs. Betty Reed gave a demon- stration entitled “Georgia’s Hobby” that included enamel, copper and rag etching and liquid embroi- Luncheon was served by the hostess at noon. The exclusive retail - sizing means better fit, less alterations. Choose wool. with pique or linen, novelty cottons, stiff silks. From this chart select the one size best for you, ° » cents extra with pattern order. If paid by check, add 4 cents, (Next week look for Spadea's American Designer Pattern by David Goodstein.) chs lear lod ‘til 9 P. Sunday 2 M. : to 5 48 AN Winter Coat Regular to $129.95 AL = still licensed to.do so. DOWN TO THE SEA Mrs. Converse has ‘‘gone down to the sea again,” however. 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Switzerland has no currency market often is a barometer of Franciscan friars were the first) _ restrictions, and the Zurich money| white men to set foot in what is notice before walking off the job of other nations. Sea Dealings in currencies of the Communist countries erally limited by a low demand. Few travelers go there, and the Communists impose penalties on the illegal import of banknotes. There are no money transfers be-| tween Switzerland and eastern) ducted on a bilateral clearing basis. This makes the ruble worth! } my: ~*~ * * | ‘francs this month, now Nevada, | are gen) 4 * ee set AE ) llage Smithies Change Locale ARCADIA, Calif. smiths? very well, thank you. In fact, there are 22 of them at about 3 U. S. cents, against the the Santa Anita racetrack. George official rate of 25 cents that U.S./Ring, president of the California tourists to the Soviet Union must'a division of the Horsemen's Be- nevolent and Protective Assn., says they are earning about $1,200 at any track. to Race Tracks w — Even wonder what happened to black- Europe, because all trade is con| They're still around, and doing) The free rate for 100 Hungarian a month, a sum undreamed of by Jferints, quoted at 13:50 frances be- the village smithy of Henry Wads- fore the uprising, dropped to 8.25 worth Longfellow’s day. tle effect on the value of the francs in November and to 4 Ring says the ‘smiths have up- jped the price of putting new shoes market and the value of the Brit-| The value of Egyptian pounds/on race horses from $13 to. $17 ‘has dropped about 20 per cent|(per horse) in the last year. He isince the beginning of the Suez|thinks $15 would be a fair price, The Israeli pound has dropped crisis. The bank selling price of and the HBPA has threatened to bring in outsiders to do the job The platers must give 15 days’ DONALD DUCK THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9,197) * ALLEY OOP ~ rm < “4 7 QA YZ PARDON ME, SAIL WA CHIEF GUNNER ON TUB AND IL FORGOT by : : ‘ae Pe) v9 L/ =), Prva ANS t d Vy y IA Morrisse 15 HYPNOTIZED/? 2-4. OR/T'M THEY KEEP THE SIX-INCH SHELLS! «DO YOU KNOW 2 Jernee, ANY MINUTE £ BOARDING HOUSE THIS WHERE CAN UNTIE (p= I'VE GOT A HUNCH pele | ADMIRAL DEWEY WILL ORDERLY, 1) CEN, BA LIS TO BLAST THOSE SPANIARDS) \ “goog —= ‘WEA fino, Ta. Us. Pa. on, Y OUT OUR WAY WHEW! MORRISSEYSZ/ SIX-INCH AS POPPE SHELLS ¢ Lo; Z I'M ONLY A GALLEY “ | =I | ore COME HERE--I WANT J-Rwittiams 2°49 US. Pat OF. © 1957 by WEA Gervice, inc. T.M. 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By Dick Cavalli Why = GRAND MA | By Charles Kuhn HEY, KIOS // GRANOMA, JUST WON FIRST PRIZE IN A JINGLE CONTEST / HURRY, AN’ WE CAN LAY WA SUPPLY OC Ocies WHILE SHE'S ALL SMILES/ all CHAS, KUHN- 2-9 3 By Dick Brooks aati innit A KIN es! eee PONTIAC. PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY goes ae stolen Thursday from a vending! excelient records of attendance machine of the U. 8. Post office/ sine the year 1956, a group ‘of fifty-four young people and chil- ‘ dren from the Oakland Avenue Thieves took only a scotch plaid |... blanket valued ai $6 United Presbyterian Bible School yesterday yesterday when they broke’ into the me be awarded Bibles and pins home of Dr. Oscar W. Miller, 1750|5¥nday morning. Ae Commerce Rd., Milford, according) These members have attended to Oakland County Sheriff's detec- their own Bible classes forty-eight tives Sundays of the year in accordance . : with new standards adopted a year Special Sunday Dinner, Jack & ago : Ina’s Grill. 4668 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains. Open daily. risige yt —— in ~~. - If your friend's in Jail and needs| "trnassce vecend oS bail, Ph, FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. ~~ Receiving this award are Gary —Adv. and Ted Bowes of the junior high About 15,000 children between @epartment; Larry Hart, Mary the ages 5 to 14 years die in the — _— and Elwyn Sher- U.S. each year from various 4" junior department; = : Linda- Bedford, Billy Sherman, Carol and Ronald Strebe of the BIDS WANTED primary department, and Craig Bide now being taken for Police Car/Allebach in the beginners’ depart- for the Gr City of Keego* ee: zeee | ment. Orchard Lake Rd. eaeee, deluxe mode, wit Ign to. Other little folks from the begin- ¢ turn si High amperage eaidl — — Paraevig arene an ner and voltage regu- aw: s unday are v cigareite Window = = Debbie and Laurie Dennis, Annette ony or eb sles peeves onde! is te wight to and Lynn Webb. waen don formal the best interest = Primary department children The Cav As ids meet te ie ty Febru-| include Mark and Pat Powell, 7 = ' Peb. 9, 11, ’57.| Bill Haun, David Johnson, Jean- ette Powley, Jack Webb, Kris Verwey, Beb Powley and Linda, Schultz, | nie. pall. hana | bids will be received ‘unt | 11:00], From the junior department will | agp Os ay LF er the’ Michiean|be Gloria Cox, Mike McCormack, : Btate way Department and Ge-|Stephen Powell, Jim Haun, Linda OT ee No? 1. Parcel C-179 Koch, Norman Neidrick, Kathy block ted ot 113 Orchard Lake Ra. (iormer syiven|Schultz, Jim Webb, Sharon Ver. Cleaners pr erty). cel 106 wey and Beth Powley | bP SB a Reece med Fal mr pa people. inc ja Cox. Vv Moruvitem Nord ee Powell, Phyllis Burt, Kathy O'Bri- Bg with 3 ston, Robert and Charles_Bedford, Bobee's Restaurant JoAnn Messer, Roland Williams, BPL—Item No. fe [Gary Greene, Judy and Melvin 2 ek buildt with attached 1 j ; we ery nas wa aa gg | = ineasee 66 Williams, Georgia Beaford, Carolyn ey ph ne former Vernors Ginger and Gay Ann Talmage, Ruth Shep- herd, Patricia and Sharon Free- 47, PERE, Cane. roet & concrete Song|man, Marcia Shepherd and Emily Te ‘ apn Ra. (fermer eal County | Lou Hardy. Awards will be made during the Bible School hour by the pastor, the Rev. T. R. Allebach, ere brick building, These items listed are intended to in- clude al! ae buildings, sheds, renoes, ete., loca’ on the mometians Audrey Limkeman, director of igen ss Christian education, will be heard Receiving recognition for their) acting pa: t, must accom All Se ee aed . s incg (contest. A near record attendance = check, or money of 503 was seen last week with a ganenst oe ea © Sp aellgtl aA a laciaalaiat SONAL CHECKS. epee will be|Teary and March returned if bid is not acce ened Daibes-Geneann & contldied ‘chee oer oe greene | Trinity Adult Choir amount of $100.00 for each item, guar- saan ar d debris : | Gp nascr_to <>: f” Present Concert cleared in accordance with the . follow- i > ein een which are =, : _ 4 BPL—Clean basement to floor ievel. | | Fhe Adult Cc hoir of Trinity Bap- : GL—Fill and grade to ground level. (tist church will present its 2nd an- i ann TO Besement—Ho greding neces! nual concert at 7:30 p.m. Stnday. Organized two years ago, the choir under the direction of Mrs. prepared Anna Mae Murray will sing: This deposit will Bs —s romptly in * the cation of acceptance of bid, and to have Lord —_ hg = We Pray........ Sava: ems com y oved from the Blessed eteeeeeees«-Salathiel property within the reriod of time in-|We Thank" ‘Thee letd.... Ji CROCE Sa ermerncnonenena. : which the .buiidings are located. The'ls There Anyone’ = Who Loves ewes ¢ obtaining a all permits necessary 18) ... 2.0.60... ccc ceraeecsenserees Martin th O>Ship ef—Zten Do It is the responsibility of the bidder to| Everytime I Feel the Spirit. .....Di inspect the buildings as the Michigan steal Aw: OF cs Hea’ gina’ ke Kodeheaver State Highway Department makes no|The Lord Bless You and Keep You warranties or representations as to Li the state or condition of the buildings or their contents. DEMOLITION BIDS A deposit of $2°.00 for each item bid rules The second number, Contractors and! Church. be pd Independent oe ee to save harm- — wired to a less ed with demolition payments when ithe close of the concert. The Rev. ee ding. cuaidien it Stacie. * Singspiration Scheduled State Highway Gamusenes Lansing. Michigan. ee Swill hold the monthly “Singspira- tion at 9:15 p.m. Sunday in the Memorial Baptist Church. For the Home Workshop &¢| gresses,” Ahrens said. t| confident, however, that the need Deposits will a promptly Richard H. Dixon Jr. is the pastor r also is a student at the American Foundation of Dramatic Arts in Philadelphia. the team is a better way of putting it,” Doherty said. “Team members are expected to be representatives of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania,” Do- herty observed. “Obviously any man who feels he cannot live up - to these expectations automat- ically puts himself off the team.” Dern, son of university trustee John Dern Sr., a Chicago lawyer and former Penn football player, is a grandson of the late George. H. Dern, secretary of war, 1933- 36, and governor of Utah, 1925-32, Dern admitted in an interview that his refusal to shave the sideburns was the reason he was no longer on the team. “I don’t think the coach liked the attention I received at the (Philadelphia) Inquirer meet and at Washington,” he said. “The kids merely yelled at me good naturedly. were hav- ing fun. I couldn't see anything wrong in it. “But Mr. Doherty is a man of principle-and he probably thought it reflected on him." Dern, a crack half-miler at New Trier High School in Win- netka, Ill., and a member of the red and blue two-mile relay team, admitted he would miss track, but pointed out, “Now I'll have more time to practice my acting.” Slate ‘58 Date for New School Sacred Heart Convent to Go $22 Million Up in Bloomfield BLOOMFIELD HILLS — The|Samuel K. Stewart, 62, of 3540 new $2,500,000 convent for the! John R Rd., will be at 11 a.m. Society of the Sacred Heart should M be open to students from Detroit/Home, Pontiac, and suburban areas in September, 1958, according to Don E. Ahrens, general chairman of the commit-|in Detroit. The new convent will be located) survived“by his wife, Lefa Rogers near Charing Way and Squirrel|/Stewart; a daughter, Mrs. Allen Hills. Ahrens pointed out that the fund-| Ralph Stewart of Garden City; one raising campaign now underway sister, Mrs. Edna Fill, Detroit, and | will be given further emphasis next/two grandchildren. Sunday afternoon (Feb. 17) when’ parents of Sacred Heart Convent students and members of the con- vent Alumnae Assn. meet at 2:30/Service for Mrs. Jone Elizabeth p.m. in the society's present school/ Ryall, 78, of 21326 St. Franics St., at 11515 Woodrow Wilson: “The opening date for the new convent depend upon how the fund-raising campaign pro- “We are for new educational facilities in our will be recog- nized by those persons solicited in the present drive and that our goal of a September, 1953, opening will be realized.” Cochairman with A-Day in Museum’ The Oakland Youth Fellowship to Be Given Sunday Y on the James of Australia and Albert utkin'committee is Atty. Peter J. Mon- “Blessed aghan. Other cochairmen include Mrs, Nellie Channey and Mrs. Are Ye"’ was composed by Lyndon|Mrs. Gerard Slattery and William must accompany all bids for salvage or|Salathiel, organist and director of|J. Ulrich of the Evaluation and demolition Payment oy tition es Sea. |the choir at the First Presbyterian|Assessment committee, Mrs. Har- : rey E. Seitz of the Parents’ Solici-| children Mrs. R. L. Burton, choir presi-|tations committee and Miss Doro- y Department/dent, announces refreshments will/thy Loveley of the Alumnae Assn. molition operations. Deposits will be re-/be served in Fellowship Hall at/solicitation committee. Students of the seventh grade Fi will be given in a Scotch Settlement Cemetery, Pig play points out that the suc-/Oliver, both of Almont; a daughter, at Jefferson Junior High School | Dixie Rollison and Donna Pruett) Will present a skit, entitled “A Day|man (Jessie) Weyer, 72, of Almont lof the Emmanuel Baptist Church|in the Museum” at 7 p.m. Sunday |was held at Muir Brothers Funeral 24° x96"'" 4 Wolnst Plywood 8 = 42 nornte Wainat Plywood --$11-Se will be heard in a duet, with: Caljin the Newman A.M.E. Church. . 36""x48"'x lywood ...... io. Mortensen leading the singing and 36" s00"x weeees 40, 4848" Oat Piyweed lie Phyllis Coons Accompanying the|tion of — Negro Serae"at Japanese Ash °....3 ¢90 || group at the piano, History W 48" 72"x Japanese Ash | cn Alse Other Sizes and Wood at Equally Low Prices Lodge Calendar Popular meeting, Pontiac Chap- and progress of the United) Mrs. Joyce Carmichael of Parma Pol is due to the efforts of/Ohio; a brother, Robert Woodburn all its citizens; that it is neces-|of Romeo; two sisters, Mrs. Em- sary for all Americans to live to-;/ma Wilson of Iowa and Mrs. Har- . and Mrs. Edward Harper. The TOM THRIFT COIN BANK GOK) ss see what you save -by-day. TOM THRIFT SAYS: “Build a fortune with “CAPITOL SAVINGS Every New Valley ‘Long. is Sine Gavings |club and the Rev. T. Wal as og t Wednesday & LOAN Y ASSOC. ee Ree ” [the church pastor. _. - the Macedonia Baptist Church, 30 15 Ww. Hw "st. oT veitee ~~ Carrent Northern Ireland h wanaten} program is also j Pa 4-056) 3 / §% tae re a pte ett be bag nd.” * All members of the church are s Lumber Co. t 228, OES, Monday, Feb. 11th,|gether in harmony. riet Snyder of Washington and four Lewri sere FE 2-9104 ty P. 18% E. Lawrence. Edith) Background music will be fur-| grandchildren. | {Coons Sec. nished by Mrs. Clifford Milburn. asked to register at 11 Sunday|Howard Simpson, 59, of 131 Reese morning. St. |Bishop C. J. Johnson to Preach at 3:30 P.M. -|Ann Arbor yesterday will be at | your spare as their guests for the 3:30 service Only 25¢ a day Sunday afternoon, the Church of | amounts to almost God in Christ. $100 in only one year. The pastor of the visiting con- and Get your Bank todey: Bishop C. J. Johnson, e— will deliver the sermon, ° the|Blind Pastor to Speak Siggers, president of the blind evangelist of Detroit, will LOS ANGELES w — Gov. G Mennen Williams says the. Eisen- hower administration has built, what he called, a “babel of con- tradiction’ ‘in Washington. He told a dinner group last night commemorating the 75th anniversary of the birth of the late President Franklin D. Roose- velt that the eRpublican Party is “divided in philosophy and par- alyzed in action.” “We are confronted in Wash- ington with a spectacle of con- fusion and contradiction both in foreign and ‘domestic policy,” said Williams. “There agreement on common_ purpose within the President’s cabinet,” Williams said, citing President Eisenhower's budget and the re- action to it of Secretary of the Treasury George Humphrey, TIGHT BUDGET “On one day the President hands his budget to Congress,”’ Williams *\said. “A good tight budget, he intimates—its spending will guar- antee prosperity. « “The next day Mr. Humphrey is no appearance of high and we face a depression that will curl your hair.’ ~*~ * * “From the sidelines comes the voice -of Herbert Hoover crying that he has been through it all and that everything -will be all right if the nation just follows the same policies he adrocetet in 1928. - “Does the President of the United States end this babel of contradiction with a clear-cut as- sumption of responsibility, as FDR would have done? Does this party close ranks? “No, they do not. The President agrees that the burget he sent to Congress ought to be trimmed and that it is the job of Congress to trim it.’ ‘County Deaths a! Samuel K. Stewart AVON TOWNSHIP—Service for from Pursiley Funeral a with burial in White Chapel. Memorial Ceme- tery. Mr. Stewart died yesterday A county resident for 17 years and veteran of World War [, he is Jacobs of Rochester; a brother, Mrs. Jane E. Ryall FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — will be at 2 p.m. Monday, from Thayer Funeral Home, with the Rev. Elsie Johns officiating. Burial will be in Oakland Hills Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. Ryall, resident of Oakland County for 30 years, died Friday after a long illness. She is survived by three daugh- ters, Mrs. Gertrude Ritchie of Hamilton, Ont.; Mys. Olive Middle- ton of Montana and Mrs. Marian Baird of California; .four sons, Da- vid of Detroit, Ray of Van Dyke, Lowell of Farmington; two sisters, Della Salmon; two brothers, Bruce and Roy McFall; 12 grand- children and eight great-grand- Mrs. Grace M, Race LAPEER — Service was to be | held today at 2 for Mrs. Grace M. Race, widow of Walter, at Baird Funeral Home here. Burial was to be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Race, who died Wednesday, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Howard Schlyer of Detroit. : Mrs. Herman Weyer ALMONT—Service for Mrs. Her- Home here today, with burial in She is survived by her husband, Herman; two sons, Ralph and Fay Howard Simpson SOUTH LYON—Sefvice for Fay , who died at Veteran's Hospital 2 p.m. Monday from Phillip’s Fu- neral home. Burial will be in South- Lyon Cemetery. He is survived by his wife Doro- js-|*hY; @ daughter, Mrs, Mary Jane is-| Hostler of Ann Arbor; five sisters, Mrs. Fern R. Rutenbar; Mrs. Zada Riley, Mrs, Jerry Schrader, Mrs. Thelma Devee arid Mrs. Ruth Par- sod John. two brothers, Grover The Rev. V. Russell says the budget is dangerously | ct. tis “igs Oita Bae Mather vot of Glen : id Monday, Pebruary i, - Py from "ine Saree Puneral Home with interment in Lake Pia Cemetery. Mr. Cooley will He in state at the Sharpe Funeral Home. an oiticinting Palis, Minn. Mrs. tal af arrangements by Puneral Home Jonze, PEBRUARY ¥ « Loulse Fleming, ssel and Mrs. Mil- 2 p.m. C. Davie en oe McColl ral Home ’ beloved 2 e! Johns Puneral Home with Rev. Perry Deyarmond officiating = terment in Perry mat by Sace: RYALL, -PERRURRY ie i957, MRS. oo 21396 Bt. Francis arden: Mrs. Ryall wilt lie int sta te at the yer Funeral Home, Parming- A \TESROARY 8 1957, — K., 3540 John R Rd. ‘Twp.; age €2: ah husband of the Pursiey Funeral Home with Rev. Virginia Shipley es {atermens in White Chapel Ceme- tery. Mr. Gaeart ‘will lie In wate at the Pursley Puner Puneral Home In Memoriam 2 IN LOVING sone Tenuta who passed away ® 1952. 5 years ago. sae) re not forgoten mother dear, nor ever shall you be; As long es life and memory jast, we shall remember thee; Sadly missed bv Sons, Daugh- ters, and _Families. IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR MEMORY OF CON- wife and mother, Gladys Ella _ Anderson, whe passed away three tomo ago jay, February Love and memory will last for- ever, Sadly missed by her husband, Peter G. Anderson and her daugh- ter, Helma. _ ______—*Flowers 3 gee of r rists eM W, Huron rE oniel Bietere 4 AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUND. Pursley ral Home, FE 41211 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “DESIGNED POR FUNERALS" COATS FUNERAL HOME Complete facilities OR 3-757. Drayton Plains — Waterford Twp, SPARES GRIFFIN CHAPEL Service PE 2-6041 Voorhees-Sirle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor rE iJ . At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 25, 26, 28, 30, 35, 36, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 65, 68, 69, 70, 72, 75, 76, 97, 101, 103. _ Help Wanted Male __6 A-1 STATION Sati tamed AND eon teresa Maple, Wales Lake, Michigan ATTENTION FE 6-0258 gs ve “AY FEW Working men needed at once for outside work, some our sue ae experience helpful. A 064 _Huron between 10 goed nd 21-- um. Mmoaere SALESMAN? FOR im has gg tome al "Re Per- .n ination. ving een ducation, expecte Address and lepi Sonter, Box BROKER FOR BUILDING SUP- roggi with 1% ton stake truck. Hugh: or Mr. Freeman .. catsman Ready-Mix, 330 «8. Ape Overs Ma tu Aon me er 8 fon y 438 Orchard Lk., 3 * to 6 ° CARETAKER 1 FOR | Pikrcant building, must be married & over 60 yrs. of age alxo mn good health & experienced im Yepair work & interior inking. Salary, $150 a month Bint “ae room apt. Do not apply unless you want a steady ful' hoe ‘fod. You must -apply in pers not by phone. Drinkers will ro) be hired References are required KG. Hempstead, 102 E. Huron st, CHEVROLET SALESMEN Wanted: 2 exp. salesmen. © to 50 « cent commission. Demonstra- ll cooperation. For tment call Clarence Gates, 42735. North Chevrotet Cn. 1000 8. ‘Woodward, 2 Birmingham. ° DIE MAKER. YEAR . ROUND _tmployment” MY +2761, DO YOU WANT to 1:3 OKEY ahi SO EARN, BUILD FoR vorore 7 pe le othe on MR CORRE INC, * oan Exceptional Op pportunity: ‘8 man to nore ? sane ips Png * accoun commission, © ‘tet ps iver week Bee ww _ PE B9l43. for appoint eg EXP SINGLE “PARM HAND wanted. Room and beard with __wages. OA 8-2271, 5 5468 _Murd_Rd, ~~ General Bookkeeper Growing Corp. with 60 employes needs young man with appeen| & cost contro! Company. lo- eated in new building in Birmine- ham area. Builis special machin- ery . autometie centrols, Job reqaires gooa sense of responasi- _ “Salary commensurate with _ability 1 4-540°. Mr. Don Cargill a MEN ‘NEEDED We have just opened our new Pontiac ce. We need distribu- tors. No experience necessary. Must have car. Apply 205 Voor- heis Rd. between chard Lake __& Telégraph. MANAGER FOR NEW TOP VAL- Bt edemption Store, recente _ batsman) or: rtunity for exp. oo in Mord Tom Behr—Ferd, 8. _Main, Milford, MY 4-2685 . MEN, 25 TO 45 YRS “TO TRAIN for @ permaneut position on an established service route to the heme. Men chosen must be neat & have a enere to work. Tues. Feb. 12th, from 4 . to 8pm _ OWNER OPERATED, DODGE trucks for automobile heulaway, immediate, permanent employ- . €.0O.E. er conventional, Southern territory, Baker Drive- away Co., Detroit, TW 3-0550. Real Estate Sales HAVE OPENING FOR | or 2 experienced — estate salesmen for full time work Excellent opportunity for good worker. Plenty of floor time available RAY O'NEIL, Realtor. 242 8. Tele- graph Rd. FE 3-7103, Meet t be 25 age. f familair with, elty case “Ss sale Experienced ore- ferred Twi % to Mr. Stecker-Pon- $40 8 ‘Velegraph. RES FOR BUILDING sUP- plies & ready-mix with some ex- erience. Bee Mr Mughes or Mr, ee at Catsman Ready - Mix, 339 8. Paddoc« SALES PERSONNEL REAL ESTATF Experienced oreferred, bvt = conskier m4 aggressive w “ E wi v Oavlorda Be,” Apply iw E. Pike St FE 4-0584 wea! ALE SMAN ~ House to How We oo reonally Hs men for the territory—in the finest mon- ey-making field there is. We have a complete line of building main- ae materials that are need- property owners every- where. Wary liberal advance com- mission basis. For details write George Beyer, 8001 Frantiin Bivd.. Cleveland 3, Ohio. STOCK MAN FOR TOP VALUE Stamp Store. Must have best per- sonal references. Write Pontiac Press, Box 13 TELEPHONE SALESMEN EXP. men only, Commission basis. Un- ¢ usual oppor All year around work. i] WEbster 3-135% WA (BITIOUS MAN TO take over established route sell- ing Watking ‘roducts ‘n rural area. $3.00 $5.00 ver hour pos- sible. No investmert, Start at foorged, 74 Barberton, once. Write: CW. eee Ave., wane nr GooD PLACE TO WORK a poo salary and ae qeoneencet wage If you are ydra- matic man, we pave ® place for " you. Must have ref. Apply Wiil- son-Oldsmobile, 2257 E. Jefferson, Ask. for Mr. manager, WTD.. STEEL BROKERS FOR IN- ter-state carrier Tractors and trailer comb. Tractors must be of 1963 vintage or newer. Diesels acceptab'e if 1961 vintage or new- er ercentage basis. Apply at Trans-American Freight Lines, Mich 8. Bivd, East. Pontiac, te Wegener, . service WANTED Pricing on block basement, rough and finished carpentry, plumbing and painting. For plans and in- formation call MUlIberry 09-1328 WTD.: BROKERS FOR DRY freight division. Tractors and trailers. Tractors must be 1953 vintage or newer. 30 it. vans or . open tops acceptable. Apply Trans- American Merger Lines, Inc. 267 8. Bivd, Ea Pontiac, Mich. — — “GOOD — ay Wins Bovs egg ae news pe routes, oes sith sine. rE "seni fons N WITH sOME BOOK- keeping pe to rie Poco between stock roo m unt ing dept. Essential full wine gccountlng efioo. Call Mr, Pyles, Mi 5 YOUNG MAN FOR GENERAL GA- rage work in Milford. Clean u new cars, ete. Tom Bohr—Fo __120_8. Main, Milford. MU 42885, Help Wanted Female 7 7 BABYSITTER WHO DRIVES. 5, por week days & weekends. MI 6-3838 BEAUTY OPERATOR. _ NO NIGHT work New Downtown shop. All Bi ermanent wavin Hollywood ~. —: 18'4 . Saginaw. een Fok NEW TOP WATE Stamp Redemption &' Must have retail background. “Above average 0g hoe Wage. All com- in rep benefits rticulars Joiir oid Write a ac Press, COOTER REE HELP. DAYS, AGE 25 to 40. No —— No e ealls. Harrison's Hamberg, 21 N. ‘erry. — DEPENDABLE sist with py espe Nght house- work, other peers as live in, ‘ref. required, $20 44-8054, DISHWASHER Sia ~ EVE- . a Poordess $171 Dixie Hwy. Dray- fase WOMAN TO CARE POR 3 small children while mother works, for room & board & — commission, Cal] PE 98-8853, coe 2pm. or FE 4-1639 ‘fer GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN small ranch No cooking. live in, own room. fun & Mon. off. Call MAyfair 8-5832, GIRL TO HELP WITH 3's-yYR- old giri & some light houcework Must live in 8470 Wise Rd. off Commerce Rd. ©M 3-4810 GIRL TO LIVE IN. THURS. AND Sun. a. No cooking or washing. MA 6-103 (h. GENERAL | DU- SOveRKTE EPE mr oe 2 = Live in my, (572- t. Salary ty. area, ie 6-2714, ove LADIES ; 4 hours daily. Telephoning for national concern from you home. * riodica! Management - Sa ME With nationally advertised Beau- t Be Satie, 8 Ye bo Plexible hours. 10 a.m, or eve Watsons C3 AN . er . eo for women’s retail tiee aren ont particu- pot. Jars, ‘Write Box 114, } ¢ Press MIDDLEAGED PER farm 2 adults. Complete charge. "OR 3-4675,* OTHER'S HEL = av ee A ‘sah in. 2, - by Mr 6-4 wiF ies <3 a Hourly rate ay aed eee 2039 Ore c Lake Ave, “Bebe a 12:30 & 4:3, EO ist-assistant, Must be able to on Prefey practical nurse, Box To TAKE CARE OF 2 | CHILDREN 4 & 7, st ewn home. FE 6- after 3:00. TELEPHON © SALESWOM Exp. women onl/. Boon catnctex basis, Unusual oppor, Ali year around work, Call WEbster 3-159, en cen at a no rane WTD. BABY va cree "PREFER _live im. $16. ‘ ANTED. JOE's CON- . 26 or over aes ly 8 person #0293. wtp FOR HOUSEWORK, windows. | day a week, ursdays. §mall children. have own transportation. $9 00, apres Rd. at W. Lon - MA 66058. weak TO CARE } POR, AE | CHILD. Can live m, WOULD LIKE Joma washing & ‘ exp. - Woman N WANTS § DAYS. ExPente RIENCE —CAD ‘DY WOULD like or call mornings only, Faas IRONING ONE IN my home. $3 bu. EM HOOL GIRL Wi - ets 3:30. Mi, Spey Eh A yA Buse. Tt i Day 5-1471 mona ER on SiR ae ag age re taore STENO a EXP. wir TRANS. Gimacane oI | & TRONINGS. PICK _ PE +2965 _up & delive : WASHINGS / AaB TRONINGS, OR ironings dere im my coe. PE 5-0724. WASHING D IRONING. 1 piek WOULD L LIKE BABYsiT- ing i al aaa Write ‘Pontiee __ Press Box YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE Ba- bvsitting & housework, must live tm. FE 5-887. Building Service 12 Fireplaces Bae ts and chim- _heys 1 ‘71-0495 tee toe ee ee terms, . Gorden Patti cy. EM 30483 ~~ A&B TRENCHING Tectia, Water line, Field tile. Mi LAYING 8A FN. ; sean. himneys. No job oe Sh a Guaranteed work. Ph. MY CABINET DOORS _Specifications, FE 5-3564 pane To CEMENT WORK OF | ap ALL, KINDS. Commercial & ential, No job too large or too tase Guar, work, On 3-0 hoes exp, Free estimates. . ~CEMENT & BLOCK WORK FE 5-782 Carpenter Contractin Rova Ht OR TRIM, GET OUR f Bldg. gervice. aie = e s No rE ig or smal R SPE Floors, | fn A ig FIREPLACES BUILT REASON- a feos meee f free estimates. FLOOR SANDING, OLD 1 FLOORS a on Cart L. Bills, ae R. ROOFS ALL kinds. Est 190s 1918. Hugus |! Marsh, FE . PE 2-8046. cenieped, PR 48450. L. A ‘oung foUsEMOVING — “Fou equipped. FE 4-8 L. A. ¥ 5 Joa, FLEMING. PLODR LAYING: sanding, finisaing, Edison. FE 27-4405 MAGUIRE BUILDERS. censed, = , ees seevion, And ad- Gitene poh * semoueting. PHA terms and free estimates. FE __& 2442. PLASTERING, PIRST CLASS RE- __pair work. FE 2-29: 36. PLASTERING _ Free estimates. MAvie 5-4052, ROOF REPAIRS _ . Eavestroughing _ — FE 40444 R. G SNYDE? FLOOR LA LAYING. sanding and finishing, Phone F _f-0802 ~ TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING R. D. Thompson PE 4-6841 Business Services 13 44-HR. SERVICE ON ALL MAKES re’ why pagnete. Dean Heating Co. A-l ACE TREE SERVICE. RE- Be dates and trimming. Get our bid, rontgvor aa HEARING $P- _ 10, 101% No N. Saginaw, Le a3 FOF FPOUNT at our store comity rm Othee Supply Co. Ww. © St. "Nees fn ; of 4 (An A SAAN MTS 2, A RL ee silos: a ae TS Ee a | Hebe & Sepylve_ 34 to new Seer Seas eee ee LOST: BROWN SurF N A Me- NALLY’S BOX. IN VICIN- ITY OF SEARS ROEBUCK. RE- WARD. FE 6-1143 LOST: COLLIE, MALE, DARK 8A- ble and white, on 8. Bivd, near Rochester Rd. Call REpublic 2-301] or 490 8. Bivd. Reward. Lost: my BROWN FEMALE Aird + answers to ack. cat ‘a ST kbaea EE LOST: ther a the ie Center *. re Huron Center. NuVision glass _case. Reward. “on 31 3-3181. Lost; vic. BLACK & TAN HOUND IN Pontiac Crescent Lake ST. EM 23 CA yellow male cat. No.| 66 E. Walton ed “our clients at Years service Wo 8 satisfied clientele. Bee m you sell, Ask for “ob Mahan. To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN eas co., Sey Ost R YOUR TO GET THE M yop xove ts the “bird” to see. — =. He Phone PE 32-8316 CASH IN A FLASH! FOR LAND CONTRACTS A. Johnson Rd. REALTOR 1104 ‘, pra ra Wid, Contracts, Mtge, 32) |$500,000.00 SOLD yontheue art ue. stow Zou be our of buyers takes the strain awa Lg ven you. No an Balser of your dem i 30 min- Humphries FE 20474 Realtor PE 4-114 63 N. Telegraph Rd. Open Eves Mul Listing Service Rent Apts. Furnished 33 EEN iguED ROOM % PRIVATE IMMEDIA - BAe Ul- | aE os tace Kk” Templeton, Res Realtor 2338 Orchare ‘& FE +4563 CONTRACT S WANTED ne BUYERS WAITING For your land contract or equity. Get our free estimate before you sell. Prompt courteous service. Call Ted McCullough any hour at J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor “FE S041 or FE 5-0075 Open Eves. MORTGAGES GOOD PROPERTIES '% acre ay umber set, ort, Oh sup. re B drames | _Tavrence FE 21414. _ Notices & Personals 25 | Chapin Realtor ‘OR +123 AAA PRIVATE Ease your mind of worry, Know the facts matters, Private s ‘y adviser, contact 7 on 1502 DAINTY MAID U Mrs. Burnes. PE 2-814. 83 Mark L. WAVE. ~ IN DEBT? IF SO, LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit Laaw COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUN SELLORS ABOVE OAKLAND THEA + A *- Laundry Service t= CURTAINS, % h- TON | PICKUP wort Call anytime. FE DELL CARTAGE ang, Sone, Distance Moving "REDUCED RATES Th, Salt 7. Sate Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT 35 ton pickups 1% ton states TRACTORS AND Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. he VAN AND STORAGE ig & Decorating 2 20 ere a INTERIOR & EX- for h. Guarintend, Pree ext. PE 40205 iNG.| Share Living Quarters 30 WANTED: “| in good "|RENTAL SERVICE. J si 5-4510. things you're not ubing ___ Travel Agencies “25A PLANNING A TRIP? Saxon iine « TREE” HOTELS AL — — CR _ PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE 608 W. HURON ST PE 68-3251 Wtd. Children to Board 2% EN LOVED AND CARED —E PARTY NEEDS CLEAN furniture, FE 5-132, FE WANTED TO Bor: rat TYPES furniture. PE 2-5523. WANTED SES STOVE & RE- frig. OR 341266, WTD. To B OR AUCTION FUR- _hiture, dishes, tools, MY 2-1521. MAPLE PURNITURE condition, OL aia 2 |WTD: | FARM To ena ON shares or money rent, Furnished or unfurnished. Call GReenleaf ._Silverb rbrook Farms, Novi. Wid. Miscellaneous 28 SOPRA ADI Amen en SAW TIMBER WANTED OR 2... 2s sera R agen IE ELECTRIC GUt- =. ~~ , regulation ‘pos OR 3-8561. Swap Service. WTD. 20 SMUDGE POTS. PE 5-3938. 29 Wanted to Rent 2 OR 3 GIRLS WOULD LIKE A RACE. PARTLY. FURNISHE SOME ee RENT DESIRED AND WHERE ATED WRI ‘°o N- TIAC PRESS, _ BOX, 22 ATTENTION | LANDLORDs WHY take a chance on rent-— ing to some undesirable tenant? Our service to you will get you only good tenants. We check credit, employment and refer- ences. For further information sive us a call, Jim Williams Real- ty, ed Baldwin, FE 40547. After 5 OR 3-4923 +0205, COUPLE ‘WITH 4 CHILDREN BAD- Nished how t rere se in Pontiac. FE JERRY &£ __ Adams Co. PE E. eed 2 or 3 bedroom unfur- : CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. HM. J. VanWelt, 4540 Dizie Hwy, OR 3.1355. LET us as a = the ents of your contract Edw. M. St Stout. Realtor _Wanted Real Estate 32A CASH FOR EQUITIES iP a. coe Gees ecion ROY KNAUF, Realtor ‘ 24) W. Huron. OA 6-398. PE 2-142 WANT TO SELL? HAVE CLIENTS FOR ear! at, front home on Wil- Maceday, or White Lake lames, Lakes, Large home on small acre- age within 10 mile radius of . . 2 or 3 bedroom home. large jot inside city on bus line, Citent will trade nice home for 10 to 40 acre farm on main highway. Call J. A, Taylor Realtor, Fu cise” 7 : CASH FoR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY In many cases we can an you cash for your home if the ent ws ac look over over is obligation we your propert; wy be her, Clark. CLARK ve gen ESTATE sane | ay or ee CASH IN 24 HOURS we pe new Bo ve a Cc tw: M. Stout, Realtor . Sagina $-81 ‘¥ St Ph, FE Open Eves. "tH A230 THERE IS NO DOUBT NOW! For the response to our — ad was terra e! ef with our full time salesmen with et aaa equipped cars and our very mod- Food List LISTINGS WANTED BUYERS WAITING. LET 8 SHOW YOU HOW TO GET CASH FOR YOUR bg XA WE BUY EQUITIES. Leslie ay Middleton BROKER FE_8-6003 BUY OR SELL { will persona'iy buy your prop- erty or will sell it ser you and show you how to get cash if the pr.ce oe reasonable. Call and let eb: RILEY, BROKER FE 41157 508 Eliz. Lake Rd, - TO BUY, TO SELL ONLY STATEWIDE ee l-stop service, 28 offices and FURNISHED Cc OR PARTLY ag nished small — or cvete A ae n= amt mre LIKE ATTRAC- a & . sem apt. with vate General after 3:30 p.m. Ger or near W. SIDE HOME OF professional wom- #110 1@ after 4 pm. / A =i ca Fe ‘GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell| through Classified Ads’ ugh Michigan to tae LAD Neg Estate. Service of Pont: ‘STATEWIDE D, CHARLES, REALTOR FE 4-052 B Cail | 1717 8_ Telegraph BUY, SELL OR TRADE Bur dada “She ort "GEORGE BLAIR EST. ‘eadine . the fav ay wlohe — ee th possibilities of trading your rea 18 & REA i Sen sON Lroms SLICE oF HAM ia i St. Donaldson School. 3 tile bath, reom & dining room .. Kitchen & rom. 1 per Realtor. FE s6isi ine Baldwin Aven, vee cal _ OR a MODERN 3 OOM home | West side. $70 a J altor, 11068. “relegraph’ Ra. FE e 4-2533. ~ « RM. DUPLEX. FULL basement, Garage, Lk. area. Auto heat. $70. FE 5-0962. RENTAL SERVICE. JERRY E. Adams Co. PE 5-4510. 3 BDRM. SAM bef Sagi eed R Wan Vill ee yee Ready March yrs ing cabins, terms, EM 3-4236. DUCK LAKE yaows. 3 bedrooms, $14,000 with $3,000 down, MU +8811. WHITE LAKE FRONT, 3 large living room, fireplace, forced air furnace. $8,950, terms. EM 3-4106. T. § rooms pong erock _~ 12,500 lo P4181, minum storms and se alu- minum awnings, $8,950 with $1,000 down. before 9 p.m. A LARGE SELECTION IN 2 & 3&4 HOMES TOO N TO LIST IN THIS AD CALL C. SCHUETT FIRST. AVE, L EST SE- ARG A WIDER AREA. C. Schuett Ol nOOMs. A AND sATH. 3 ROOM AF wire PRIVATE entrance FE 2 > Rooms. PRIVATE] ENTRANCE. PE 54-0835 3 ROOMS, BATH. ALL UTILITIES furnished, children welcome. N: end. FE 47066, after 5:30. MY 3 LovEty ROOMS. REFERENCES tddleaged or business FE 2-s903 after & Sun, women prefer __5:15. Anytime Sat. 7 ROO AR POINTIAG MO- tor. Upper vate entrance & rer erything furn. 23 Auburn, _rear fice a (ROOMS | PARTLY FURN. PRI- e. $30 mo,-2461 Au- Monee Ave. FE 2-7568. 3 RM. & BATH. NICE CLEA = Pvt. entr. “—s onty. Gall piter Mf nbd = Euclid. Close t) Sion a APT. _only. 287 _Oakland Ave’ 2 BM For FURN, APT. ALL PRIV. ADULTS 3 ae OT FURN. WELL FUR- nished and clean. reat only. See after 4:30 p.m. 16 Pinegrove.__ J NEWLY DEC. RMS. REF, PVT. peo & entr Uti, furn. EM J ROOMS. NICELY FURNISHED. television & gas heat, also will care for baby while mother _Works 101 8 Paddock St. 3 ROOM APT. NEAR TOWN, _ehildren | welcome. FE, 5-3414 3 RM. FURN. APT LAUNDRY __facilities available. FE 2-1726. 4 RMS. & BATH. PRIVATE EN- trance Call _Eim st FE 5-788 00 4 oe PRIVATE ENTRANCE & bath, Close in. Child Welcome. _ 6 Euclid. PE 5-3647 _after 6 p.m - ROOMS. Shivaadl TO TOWN. 37 after 4 p.m. 362 ‘TRB4 dren under 15. bo . é Parks, FE 46458. A FIRST FLOOR APT. 3 LARGE lights, gas fu St. Gouple only. For appointment phone 4-0478 or MA b_5-3801. BACHELOR | APT. - ON ~ MAIN at ore bath & entrance, for 2 or 3 quiet men, very. nice. FE 24376. BASEMENT APT. UTIL FURN., 2 on re pie preferred, No drink- CLEAN MODERN APT. PRIV. __ent., 162 Chamberlain. CLEAN 1 KITCHENETTE 4PTS. Utilities furn, OR 3-7700. CLEAN 2 ROOM APARTMENTS. References. 56 ¢ ROOMS AND BATH ON WIL- liams Lake road near M5®. Stove and refrigerator furnished Heat | . ORJando 3-4718 or OR- 7812 oe 4 ROOMS, BATH MURPHY B * Jeomeet couple. _ 532 Judson Court ED. | No drinkers. | ' 7 7 Roms, 7 BATH FOR RENT. ee ee ewe eaetr | y ‘ROOM HOUSE. FURN. EXCEPT a & I burner. $35 month. 2707 Dean @ ROOM AND BATH. GROUND |_ Dr. Duck’ Lake __ floor, $15 week. Gaither a ail, hen Was as heat, w rm ‘alking distance FE 45-0638 be- tween 4 & 6. After 6. MA 5§-1558. 4 ROOMS PARTLY FURNISHED. _FPE +1667. 4 ROOMS 4 . BATH H UPPER, PV PVT. Adults. to town _entranee. s ei “AND BATH. STATE 8T. oni ai > BATH, UPPER apt. with fireplace, in’ 4 family brick. Near town, $65 per month. Calf Realtor Partridge. FE4-3561. | ry aaa ia BATH, NEAR DOWN FE 4-784. j ‘ J ROOMS WITH STOOL Modern. 1 biock trom town, MY 3-1585 20x20 3 RMS IN Wd aoptd CITY mits. a BEDROOM LAKEFRONT OR ENG 3 ROOMS AND BATH FE 40177 $55 mo. Auburn Heights. Phone FE _1-8483 ROOMS BATH. dICELY FUR- nished, private — | wetoges od miles E of Auburn 2 mile 8. at 3330 | Crooks Rd ROOM # HOUSE ‘IN LAKE ORION. monthly, Children wel- _come, +78: ROOMS & BATH. furn Adults. FE 5-3458. H. PARTLY ROOM & BATH. FURN. yi, GHILD ) Selcome. 184 Raeburn. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE "na i ise on oat Horta, pucel a many. extras. a. caus at less pen ieprotuetan cost, $18,500 $1,000 DOWN. Moves e in 2 »edroom with fean, tie gare teed, 3 min "PE 5.9407 -|2 BEDROOM, MODERN, LOW down payment. Phone FE 5-8206. . 2875 Buick. ba THis WEEKEND 4 | gee LAKE PRIVILEO- One, 2 bedroom, slab heat under 2 bedroom, $1250 down full Bien. a Sage gal on 4 — poe ge more oer construction, consider trade Eliza! rove Rd. at Crescent Lake, look ior open ae 3 7 CLEAN ROOMS he) ND : aan. ge FOR RENT. REALTOR floor. BS © RD | @ Mewstesteree partly furnished. FE 8-0276 404 E. Highland Ra. (M-50) shower Au Auto a a & ots UNPURNISHED HOUSE FOR AT RTER ROAD . Elec, stove a reirig.” Good rent. PE 8-0963. EM 3-4106 EM 3-4236 is] an or work- ing girl, PE 2-6406. Rent Apts. Furnished 33 33 | Rent Apts. Unfurnished d 34 For Rent Rooms 37 wen LL LIKE IT :— EXTRA LARGE FRONT | * ~ jangaiow Living” oom, With pl Nice kitchen, Near town, PYT. FURN. 3 RMS. , BATH. 3 LARGE 4 RMS. & BATH. UPPER. 1 ROOM FOR WORKING LADY, * gumeaiow $13.50, 9 Willara ‘Bt, tuples. Willis Lk. 3140 | 50 Putas: 23-1832. stove & refrigerator, Tl Douglas | ture as tr 1 ROOM. ADULTS ONLY. fi ZU.|_ Grandview. OW 1541 = St FE 43181 or PE $0713. te eoaee Tete take _warn_Ave. SMALL APT, GROUND Fi FLOOR. | wew.y REDECORATED|ALL GIRL RESIDENCE, vacan.| 1836 capes ROOM FURN -}_1_man only. 133 E. Howard. throug’ large 3 room and ey. Inquire 547 W. Hu CR RAWFORD A AGENCY _Tneluded ied PE entrance (Utilities apartment located close to Paso AT BUS STOP. NICE P TO ded PE 2030 or Fi rH MAIN” FLOOR, : town suitable for gingle person | “},,0-~ =H Us prove it $7332, | 53% W. Huron st FE +1549 2 RMS. & BATH, MAIN COR. | SMALL PLEASANT FURNISHED] or couple. Heated. Inquire 77 WN. 57 COOK & LAUNDRY. Evenings, MY 3-1143 or OR 3-0063 working couple or men. 16 Flor ihe iasseswoeal [UO W Huron. Ress BY OWNER. 1 STORY. 3 BED- 7 ROOM PRIVATE ET wate , CLEAN WARM . Theta oe Raw FOR COOKING. PRIVATE EN.| NEWLY” DECORATED, PRY S| lady pretense Naren bus. YE! tor cash. PE S6ile. 2 ROOMS, KITCHEN AND BATH. : ™. spre. ._. Gud “wekowe. Gt Nps | TRANCE, WASHING PACILL|_FE Beg. = CUES akan take Me =| 5 ACRES—2 BEDRMS. 2 Merge a: ey ary. Bas love modern home on ture. ~ 4 . ‘and-heat TIES. NEAR BUS LINE. FED- me ts a Aare very nape. this a beers ee, The fure. PE 3-6 ERAL 45382. ON CASS LAKE. ofreat Arms sat AVA ne: eee 7 ROOM PURN. APT W'S. PAD- fing | Pee G| ment with off forced-air , dock. PE 2-6330. $16 WEEKLY. pice, trom Lan "to ba =) rm. 3300 Elia. Lake Rd. No chil- Fecreation room with ” ee wulin Tet. catvease. aoe OO ne | price, sees wien te saad ‘s, < iv, i t s eae > . HOT \- 5 _ Garage, 300° Rorten, _ | SMALL 9 ROOM FURNISHED APT. | 3 ROOMS AND BATH IN Excel. |4OUSEKEEDING ROOMS. Pre! C. PANGUS, ‘Realtor 2 CLEAN LARGE ROOMS. Piti- | Suitable for working man or cou-| LENT CONDITION. INCL’ 2-156. Call collect; sete _qumenee, eH, Roveis._ | pu. Private out. FE S1G. | SAS eRe tate on | REWLY FED SLEEPING | {aaus"or NAtlonal 7-36 2 & 3 ROOM INDIVIDUAL CABINS, | WEST SIDE. NEWLY FURNISHED ; : rooms, & week & up. FE QUIET, PLEASANT : kitchen faclities. Utilities includ-} room apt, $100 « mo. Call be | A onrH 5S PM. 5-6907. 805 St. Clair. . ed. MY 20171. 463 8. Broadway,| tween 5 & ® p.m. FE 4-15509- CARETAKER IN 4-12, UNION | PLEASANT ROOM FOR RENT. CUSTOM BUILT Lake Orion. COURT OR E FE 5-7871.| 47 Glenwood. PE 2-3668. | 38 B Ranch, plas- 7 ROOM” PRIVATE BATA & EN. | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 » K. G. HEMPSTEAD, 102 BE. HU| ROOMS FOR GIRLS 2 BLOCKS| tered walls. full basement, 16x22 * aes. Christian preferred. FE = . Some. I PE —. Raa _ from Sears, FE 5-8087. mpponnll sarege, sieges "on liv- 2. . SPs BEDROOM PARTL WEST SIDE UPPER. < . 2|/SLEEPING ROOM. NEAR TEL. your 32 RMS. FURN APT. COUPLE + shed, "tiled bath, year-around| bedrms, tile bath, heat, lights & aE a aece ai 4 only. FE 4-122, | lakefront oe W618 Pontiac Lake garage furn, Laundry | tecilits ume. ee CALL MODEL #1 or 7 AND 3 ROOMS. U n- Adults. PE 32003. son. PE 5-24 after 4 p.m, or F DUNLAP _ Small baby welcome. See | 1ST PLOOR 3 & BATH REPRIO. | West MODERN. STEAM | ail day Sat. & Sun. , J. DU? Caretaker at 23 Steinbaugh aS heat. hot water. PE 2-1425./ heat, 2 bedrooms. 2 adults only. | s; EEPING WITH HOME| CUSTOM BUILDER FE _8-1198 2% ROOMS, FURN. APT. “ON > Rares foo APT. 138 Avaliable March jst, Office phone vileges ie professional or URN HEIGHTS lake. Gas heat. To w al. it... ae a close to General| 4 1ms. & bath, util room, Large le. Refer, OR 3-5202, 7 & 3 RM APTS. HEAT I HOT “— SIDE NEW 1 BEDROOM oaths. Call Cetore 2 p.m, 5,950. Terms. 7 RMS. & BATH. ¥ PARTLY 1 FURN.| water. FE 5-0295; after 6. FE . 1G. & T 1 RM. INCOME er unfurn. All util. Close in to| 8-683. EEMHNOTE CALL Peetine On |SLEEPING ROOM, PVT. ENTR.,| All modern. Nice location. Only town. FE between 4 & 6./3° BEDRM. LAKEFRONT APT.| Py 9-7305 _men. 174 State. = 900 SEAR DOWNTOWN raat peat 5-158, Tile bath, Carpeting and auto. | —- SMaLL iG ROOM. AUTO.| bedrm. modern. Pull basement. i RMS. soar DECORATED. heat. 900) Dixie Hwy. MA §-183. WEST SIDE BRICK heat & water, FE 4-2780. $7,500 Ground’ va entrance. | 3; R 4 ROOMS. - BATH. PRI- : we a of WOM ar PRIVATE ’ xT an oRer 3:0 5m. FE Oe. oe entrance. lities furnished, Close to Webster School. 5 rooms sf ne 7 ‘ = W. * “DINNAN T ROOM APT. EVER seferemrce foqsized, adults enly./ and ule bath. gas hoot. Screens | wager COMFORTABLE ROOM pecs FE _4-2577 furnished. monthly. 1 child 3-935 of and storm windows. paved street. | " tor _for_gentieman, FE 46040. | 70 E. OFF BALDWIN. welcome. 510 8. Paddock St. ROOM AND BATH nice yard. $90 per month, Bey this his attractive hor home at f= v Roones. ¢ CALL AFTER 6.00. FE to downtown Pontiac. = a appraised bedrooms, per, month, Gu Rear Pere | \ASBINDER. INC. _Rooms With Board 38) basement, 2 Deautiful lots.” Ga riod APT. LADY OR COUPLE. » FE 4-381. ye j ” taxe: rance. Hannan Positively no drinking. Christian | J LARGE RMS. KITCHENETTE & FE 5-8875 CLEAN HOME GOOD MEALS. FE| incl, taxes, insurance. _eme. FE" Ls oe Pty ot closet space. Near CLEAN, QUIET SLEEPING RMS. | SA DUE TO 8 3 & BATH, GROUND FLOOR.| Eastern Jr. High. 444 E. Pike St for $6 & $7 wk. TV furn. or room T Cheap to 388 WILLIAMS 8ST 3 & BATH. i _| New, finished, 3 bedroom 3 w couple, andl ; Pe ese. An Utilities furnished. 565 & yeard, $16 wk. Plus _ionter ps. ‘with wee re * fons he the {CHILDREN WEL- — only. private bath. nome Stato St. 2 & bath. All utill- oe & dus. Ladies & er large lot only $4.850 sy greg on mme- oe id_welcome._ may ee 8. Paddock. sale. achat, UeACE , CLOSE TO | 7 ROOMS & BATH PRIVATE EN-| fo'*weicr “sho mo" | BRIVATE ROOM FON DAY SHIFT RED HORSE CORP. Chita ‘welcome, 211 §. Paddock. pend bate Utilities 3 fwrn. gy wan est Co. 33 _men. Phone PE 5-6802. | 5019 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 4-2252 PE $2707. . ROOM & BOARD FOR 2? BUDDIES. = Thro Partrid Tj ROOM FURN. APT. GHILDREN 3 T ROOMS, COUPLE « ONLY, 1 HEAT. Evenings Close to town & bus. Exc, food & uy ru artri ge welcome. $460 williams Lake Ra. Mant ent geo forniehed, private Sr ES ak onivare | —-ist Thru Partridge APT. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, | dale Auburn Heights, _| Rent Houses Furnished Bu ed 5 ROOM RANCH. | Benaloner er welcome. PE 9-107? | 3 LARGE ROOMS, REFRIG. & R hes tec Plant PR ese house. Venetian 3 sgoMs. PVT CLOSE IN. FE eres _All_util, PE 2-270¢. MOTEL con ROOM & BOARD W. SIDE NICE oaee Lane * bath. ape food ms a BASEMENT.| kitchenette. Also 1 garage house. home. 741 Owega Dr beach. Lew gown payment. FE > Bholas 6 8436. “Weat, couple * Brand, new gin Piston Gul pacedien, Be el cr teak cr | VERY 4 CLEAN, HOME ST Yiw | _ 1140 er room uto. a cow . va) only. PE 54032. | ae _m —menls._1¢ Matthews, FE “FAST POSSESSION eee Homes| 38A BLOOMFIELD HO6PITAL. 2100 Woodward now has beds avail- able in the convalescent section. ‘4 hr. nursing care with reg. nurse in charge. Reasonable rates + ———— — EXCELLENT CARE FOR AGED Rates starting at $125. Registered nurse on duty at all times. For further information. call FE 5-4267 LARGE ROOM IN NURSES HOME for any type of patient. 1. Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooma by Day or Week weaking ' and ret room apartments. ration unit. — FE 2-9266 ware a erm rooms. B West Huron . CLEAN, MOD- day or week. 45 . Phone FE 2-8266 hes. Storm windo Lansdowne, Williams Lal LI 2-1658_. 5 RMS. LOWER. armel TO DOWN _ town. 5 RM. schools _FE 6 RM. APT. i8T FLOOR. 1 neighborhood Heat fecaubeds 5 FE | 1 A = RICK APT 1 ~~ : BEDROOMS. Range & refrigeraor, washing ma- chine drier 955 Rochester Rd. 5 Miie Rd, PE 8-3742 bus. 1 ist 0 before | vet MH & 1 | ea degree GAs “HEAT. NEAR child welcome. | ¢ 6 RMS. SECOND ) FLOOR. CLOSE . PE 2-6662 0 2-TT34 5 ROOM MODERN HOME. LAKE RM. ee 29 PINGREE. FE 40756 oleae Heights, OR 3-2334. R D_ BATH, IN GOOD ? CONDITION. ee AMPLE ARCAD ae APTé HEAT, H COLD WA CHILDREN PERMITTED FTE! iM. R 5 SEE : 2 ARCA a Salmer Street, just south of 595 Pontiac’ en new apartmenta, Fumie aan WE A vy for occuse: __Mect COURT aR ocala 6 ATH, PRIVATE EN-| K. G. _‘rance, ca oe Rs 00, FE 4-4675. | HURON, FE 94 4 RMB. t UP iTS & HEAT, |BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM Kitchen & kitch ne oes. Restment Fe lights Ss heat, tide Crescent Lake 5 co FURN. CHIL- BRAND NEW bedros eoabreicap eoLre a Pn TS Oil AT LI AS LOW AS $90 PER M for Inspection nd Sunda y & as FEderal 86918 sO TH WE CAN FIL ae ae IMMEDIATELY-- 27 RE OFFERING — FOR A TIME can lace 3 ms, a beaut CLEAN, WARM 4 AND BATH. L THE 2-4 EXC. | 155 PRAIRIE SCHOONER FOR | PURNISMED 1 HOUSES EQUIPPED MODERN 2 MODERN 4 RMS. & GARAGE. 9471 ON COOLEY LAKE 2 BDRM. Knotty pine tnterier Ot) — R. Util, room. Fencec. yard. pvt $57| location Year - around ah oniy. nly. EM _ 35-0327, SMALL | + MODER TE wails oe HOUSES FOR RENT Sia , HOUSE. "CORT. NEATLY os bon on. FURNISHED HOUSE. FE rent. 3300 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. inter. Children wel- come. OR 3-4163. BEDROOM oi) heat. Cal! MY 3-2895 HOME, Pontiac Lake Rd aul S & UN- RENT, AU- tomatic gas — ‘hildren wel- Li ole Taylor Rd. rane. «Fe 42031 fur ~% Auto, heat, a SIDE rr RM. BRICK TER- race, $75 monthly. OR 3-0749 aft- er 5 S12 3 Pine CLEAN, MODERN &FFICIENCY ned h-& garage, FE HO ‘AR '4 GA- ‘$15 per week tnel. heat,| Sian PO* ele a Jin nag aoa 5 sCUSE CARs lights & gas. OR 3-0380. 3} BEDRM. W. OF PONTIAC, DUPLEX, } MODERN. NICELY * gIDE children welcome. Lk, priv. EM urn. rooms, tile bath, kitchen. |“ Near Boys Club. 2 brick S$ room _ 3.0890. Suto. hot water, utilties furn. MY| und bath apts. One upper and 31 204 Heights Rd, Lake! One lower. rate basements |4 RMS. & BATH FOR RENT. Fa and heating unit. $60 month each | on W. Commerce Rd., EM 3-3474. EFFICIENCY APT. Witt PRI- @ RM. ON 4708 HIGHLAND RD. yate bath. ¥ oo ‘Adult. 408 MAHAN REALTY CO, | Uti. turn. Apply Cabin 5. __ sae Ee neem | 1075 .W. PE 24003 | * Tohouse, 3 or 4 people, Auto- al or HENDERSON ST. LAKE ry aH. LOWER | matic heat. 185 W. Yale, Pontiac. aoe Seemees Uetuee. © 7 RM & BATH NEAR RS ROCHES- oe Parga =a Aon OUT BALD- ee 0 & STOVE, __Auburn Heights. FE 4-5520_ BEDRM. HOME. (Pout BASE- ment & bath. FE 5-4 BEDRM. —REFRIG. 4 7 ~ STOVE, __Auburn Heights. FE 4-5520. Deva WALLED LK. MOD. to ecliy Reasonable. MA ‘c2088 ter. Adults only ® Comfortable soon f bem, fur co. | Gas beat, On take VE 5-0263,/ wy 2.3959. : Bishod 6 “fe eer or oe on ; ava | RMS. AND BATH, GOOD LOCa- rect. | LAKE F ONT AER. APT. a entrance. All utilities fara, 00 | Sout TERRACE BATH,_OX. i 3 3 nice ce rooms with peat sed . ¢, -oll heat, clean. 1 ‘block Furnished. $18 per mo. R.D D. RILEY © fase, . ‘Adults from bus, Close in. j. $75. i? 500 Elie, Rd, PE 41151] pe 2-3493, } BEDROOM RANCH STYLE. John K.. Irw in LOVELY § ROOM APART- | ° pranow Plains ‘Oll-furnace, lake ment on Jamen K. 5. FE 28953. : . 7 at ay ADULTS. CALL Renin, A dohinson ‘Realy. between § & 1. PE $-6055 +2533. 5 HOME ar FY EAL sae TAYLOR “FE 42544. | NEAR é yee Row. 6 of DREN Wit PONT rooms. and beh Mopper | diate poss. “Clove to elty. Apply a ‘ derembet es %. Je — ROOM. FREES TV. CAR- Linens, pvt. bath. $15. eendy, OR : 21700. 40 Rent Stores FOR RENT, TWO HIGHLY DECO- rated stores in Drayton Plains on Dixie Highway, near shopping center. Two bedroom apartment adjoining, Call EM 3-9108 or MA _ lie after 8 p ma __Rent Office § ‘Space 41 DESK & ( & CHAIR, —— WINDOW. Large parking ,area. Busy inter- sectoa. Low rest. “ott Dixie Hwy. at Tel. Rd. EM 3-3383. DESIRABLE OFFICE SPACE available at city hall in the cen- ter of business district, go Harbor Modern, Newly ‘decorat- ed. gas heat, Call FE 2-3062.. OF a ton SPACE FOR RENT floor, 4540 Dixie Hwy. H. J. eas Welt. OR 3-1355. UNLIMITED OFFICE OR CLINI- cal space available. Will build, remode or to suit. Ample parking. By app't. only. References . __2-1333,_Ask for Mr. Cha) a AVENUE OFFICE. ‘ain floor. Idea) ieee eure pod = tore Heated plenty” ae, ve. eate aL ee 0 Appiv Sage Pore. 18 8. codward. "Ponting CENTRAL LOCATION AVAI WAAL in Keego Harbor, Good parking facilities. LOVELAND 2188 Case Lake Rd. <_< Harbor FE _2-4875 ___FE_4-1661 For Rent Miscellaneous 42 reens, full basem x car scar garage corner lot 8 Glen- FE 17-0306, Drayton Woods 3 bedroom bric’ bas sie "Tiat vated corner ww HOLMES BARTRAM OR vie bd AARON , MILFORD Gi's $290 DN. ad and save ong heat, automatic hot 18) Dizie Highway. ' FE 30 «AMP. GASOLINE DRIVEN _ portable arc welder, FE 5-1435, room noe? “TOWN, “NO For Sale Houses 43 TO SETTLE AN ESTATE PPP PPP AALAALAAAL IAI 6-3 & 41m furn, apts. 19% Wil- BY OWNER lard. FE 5-283 or MAple 5-7527. 3 bdrm. lakefront home. $2,500 dn. 1 EM_3-4148 day y; EM 3-0254 eves. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5. BY OWR- er, 7 = ck, Ven. blinds, storms, ent, Close in—nearly new 5 rooms & bath. Gas furnace. Lot 60 x 210. Only $1.450 down. GREEN ST. $ rooms down—3 and bath apt. mae oe ear. Reasonably bstantial down. CUCKL ER! RE -EALTY 236 PE ¢-4081. F E T8119 BY OWNER: NEW 3 2 BEDROOM fra ra ve completed but "itvable. Extra bi — room & . Oak ood we. pase AREA . “TURON VALLEY REALTY 7766 M5@ at Pontiac Lake OR_ 3-6681 MU 4 = = ay ; = 4+-BEDRM. SUBURBAN ‘T rooms & bath, fireplace, carpeted, newly decorated. torms, screens, fuli basement new oil furnace, 2% car garage, iarge landscaped lot. Chicken house, circle drive, 6 fruit trees & grapes. ‘2 block L> schools & stores. $15,750, terms. | Call FE 2-3538 : HORSES — DOGS. 5 ACRES ON Crooks Rd. near new Michigan State pro 12x18 living room, 10x11 kitchen tile bath, 2 large bedrms. oil heat. water softener, 2 car garage, barn, 4 box stalls. $16,500. Terms, Owner. FE 5-3901. FACE aye 2? LEVEL, 3 BED- teoms, 2 full baths, lake frontage home adjoining golf course. Ac- tivities room, built-in stove, com- - toe & draped, Own- or ESTA iToom wall to carpet- tog, ‘full ‘basement with ttle floor, forced ait. dutomatic heat, cer- amic tile bath & kitchen. Alu- minum storms & screens, full eel a Low down payment. AUBURN RD. 7 poco edb ied : 3-bedroo: houses 1-bedroom — ‘Bown compieteis hw: ern, 5 Lawson Real } Estaie, i E. burn Rd., 2 blocks B. of John R OL 1-1611, MODERS 4 ROOMS 2 ACRES OF FE 5-0085. Sunday 2 to6 P. M. Indian Village 19 Mohawk 3 bedroom family home within ui “BUD N ICHOLIE Modern 2 rm. home. Call after 5 pm. 15 Adelaide Pon- __ tiac Tel. FE 86-6519. NEW 3 BEDROOM, ment, ww dong Fh ig letes. Riese “on Ss. ad * $700 ‘DOWN Tocamt neat ¢ rms. & bath off Rd. Jit W. M WRIGHT, Realtor FE 5-O441 2 1 BEDROOM OM BUNGALOW. LARGE living onk ROSE, McLARTY BER. 22162 or PE 53518 § a HOUSE BY OWNER. NEW- for investment 3 seurement “ta heat. $5500 cash. FE 4-0644 oe “an house on care Umits. $000. SUNDAY 2-9 Gls CHECK THESE FEATURES BEDROOM BRICK kitchen — oo. bath roughed base- ment, all 1 birch ichen cab- inets, counters corner on ga, b roan: fast area in kitchen, built in vanity in bath, birch ine closet doors, suburban sized lots, large basement, recreation area. all city im- provements, ‘yxtra large liv- ne room, auto. gas hot wa- LJ x. Excellent ‘ation. on 60x180 ft. lot in FE 5-7195. large kitchen. it good sized lot. Located at Oxbow e on Union Lake YEAR ‘ROUND FUN ASs- SURED on this fabulous jake frontage, 75 ft. water front with excellent beach. A view of the lake from almost every room, includ- the kite jerb pane picture — bedrooms, the kitchen fs = you've ever dreamed: built in range, surface burners, reffigera- tor & wasber-drrver combi- nation, AH in matching pas- . Mahogany sliding doors on cupboards and stainless steel completes the picture. Attached plastered garage, and 2 patios. $29,500; terms. May be seen anytime, — NORTH END-—First house off Joslyn, t-owner story and one half bungalow with stairway to attic. shen — eating space and there sa tered walls and select oak oor Tile ba’ e sume Gi m IF YOU'VE WANTED space -_ excellent —_ bo and a fine schoo! district, this one should ry the bill. Immediate posses- sion may be had on a clean 4 bedroom home with 2 bed- rooms and bath on first floor, Clean, painted base- ment, AC heat, 2-car ga- rage. About eee down, See it today WEST SUBURBAN—One of our better buys. Built in 'S4, a neat attractive 2-bedroom galow with ork lastered walls, tile floors, bath reetewav and at- tached 2car garage, Situ- ated on 2 lots. in good neighborhood, with lake privileges on one of our bet- ter lakes. Can be sold to GI $250 = ° ra ries mortgage costs. price 11.8804 real buy. See it w. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ingen "greats P 1 _— « S74&. Beverly 3-5 Sunday 5 room bungalow ~ livin Fa ag wn payment, Fant on Be B° Beverh wits right on erly Leslié R. 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