a, oe = Soria el a Ait YEAR _ a "The Weather Re ~ U.S. Weather Bureae : s Forecast. 6 te : 3 t Gaal Pape | Dowhein pa | Improvement Up to Retail Sto res By PETE LOCHBILER A challenge to.the downtown Pontiac business area highlighted City Manager Walter K. Willman’s annual “State of the City” address yesterday before the Pon- tiac Rotary Club. “The ctiy has its plans under way to help improve the business section,” he told businessmen. “The actual improvement of the retail area is up to you—-it’s your baby.” Willman cited the progress in urban renewal plans affecting the southern half of the business section and the successful approval, so far, of plans for a loop high- way circling the businéss district. : _ The city is now embarked on final planning for urban ae hea “renewal and may get final : at. federal. approval in time to Wi llman Asks begin the project early next April ‘Yes’ Votes year, he said. “I want to emphasize that the disputed area along the west side of 8S. Saginaw ‘between Pike and Patterson h in the project," he said. Federal assistance will be available te clean up this por- tion of the business district, but $3,300,000 sewage treatment bonds at the April 6 election, the city will have drawn on only about two-sevenths of its present bonding potential of $21,600,000. Details of the manager's talk: been included ’ THIS SHOW BUSINESS IS NO SNAP — Tired out after a day of rehearsal and’ appearing on sfage in America's Junior Miss competition in Mobile, Ala; Shirley Hutchison of 208 Lakeward Lane, Bloomfield Township (left), and Sandra June Phelps of Klamath Falls, Ore., almost snovze backstage while judges on AP Wirepheote other side of curtain do their work. Senior girls in high schools representing 36 states: entered first round of competition last night to become America's Junior Miss. Shirley, a Pontiac Central High School senior, is being sponsored by the Pontiac Area Junior Cham- ber of Commerce as the Michigan entree. “ Twister Strikes Monroe Plant. “None Hurf- as" Squa | otfed Federy ac fp nif re a pretty at Ford Factory. “gh il ee }}Commission last night. ms IGP By MAX_E, SIMON scribed by police as a small tox-|" imado, sucked out a 60-foot section K. Willman told the Civil Service MONROE W—A wind squall, de+| Nevertheless, Willman said, he ‘agreed with removal charges fagainst the chief which the Com- ‘mission is considering. Willman, who suspended Stra- ley on Feb. 9 and sent charges against him to the Commission, was expected to. be a key wit- ness for the prosecution. Instead, Willman called Straley a “‘me- ticulous, industrious worker.” ° of a wall of the Ford Motor Ca)’ plant in Monroe today. iy No one was reported injured and the plant continued operation. | Some 250 employes were working on the night shift when the storir struck without warning at 3:4 a.m. The storm blew down a few Suspended Police Chief Herbert) \city Manager Testifies at Hearing : traley Did ‘a Pretty Fair Job’ over as director in Geteber 1958, The safety director was hired by Willman after the Public Ad- ministration Service (PAS) report ripped the department for ineffi- ciency and found morale low. * * * “Complaints from both Eastman and Straley almost immediately started coming into his office, Will- man declared. “There were rum- blings from one side, other,” he recalled. “It didn't take Pontiac Municipal Airport. A $390,000 federal-aid construction) i program is under way this year, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) ee utility poles in the industrial aren but the rest of the city was not affected. Jey was never disrespectful nor * * * The main force of the wind cem- tered on the, north wall of the The city manager also said Stre- insubordinate in their conversa- tions. “He never used vulgar or profane language,”’ Willman said. “T never saw the chief lose his cent mark, 12 points below the minimum state standard, In Today's Press De ee) Get an an tween | COMI . May 19357. The bonds would cover Editorials T mumemue ica. 6 Che cant of m mow pleat, WBTOPO | aan Sehatel .oc.ccsceeceees 15 ments to the old plant and fa- | vsiiiets “> gl cilities to connect the two. Obituaries .........-+-.-- "a8 Willman called the Civil Service|’ Sports .......... . 22-25 Ast “restrictive and difficult.” Theaters ............... . 28-29 He repeated complaints that have) TV & Radio Programs « ST been leveled by City Hall since the| Wison, Earl . 37 ‘ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | Women’s Pages ....... 16-17 temper, but I know he has one,” Willman declared. “At times, he was pretty disgusted. NO MAJOR CONFLICTS “No major conflicts existed be- tween us," the city manager said. Willman hired Straley as police chief in November 1951. The .chief is accused of incompetency and inefficiency, insubordination, ne- glect of diity and failure to main- tain good behavior. aged § steel storage area. The wall of cement block construction| os a superstructure of window panes. “It sounded like two railroad trains coming together,” sabd Pete Raft, the plant’s industrial relations manager. : Employes working in the magu- facturing area of the plant said a big draft suddenly swept through te the plant.” But electric lights stayed on and there was no con-; Willman told the Commission fusion. he obtained pledges from both Lenten Guideposts « ‘Operation Deepfreeze’ Leader Gets Along on Wing and Prayer * By JOHN L. SHERRILL In his book, “Operation Deepfreeze,” Rear Admiral George J. Dufek wrote: “There have been so many times in my life when all my experience and all the resources at my command have been useless. At these times I have gone into my cabin and knelt before my bunk and prayed... Something always happened . I can’t explain it and I don’t intend to try.” One such experience began for him on Feb. 3, 1956, at his Operation Deepfreeze headquarters in Antarctica with radio dis- patch: Seven men were missing .. . Three years earlier, Adm. Dufek had beén assigned the task of establishing year- round scientific bases in Antarctica. After two years of planning, Dufek started con- struction of two bases late in 1955: one on DUFEK the coast at McMurdo Sound, and one 450 miles along the coast to the eastward at Little America. A tractor train set out from Little America to scout a se firs ~_ silky, mouton collar, - : BON-BON DISH a cap sleeved blouse and a slim ee skirt that’s fully lined. With Any Easter Grey Flannel Suit arenes $19.99 Purchase of $10 of More Lucky Easter a $49.99 (gr = SAMPLE COATS Special! Girls’ Woshable NYLON TOPPERS = PAY ONLY 5S0c A WEEK NAL — NOW.....IS THE TIME whith tits: Beaut: white or @ Rutty ae pe sowe rs ote ond hut; all pd ted washings. 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Wonnberger of Cran- olga g BB gy May oeay aay. een « |» brook School, Bloomfield Hills, to the High Schoo {| @ Me oa: is among educators taking part Band and first performed here | ~~ ° ke + 2B in the 33rd annual two-day con- in 1952. They have visiting with | ference of the’ Secondary Ed- It was altogether fascinating | .their son ahd daughter-inlaw | ycation Board to be held at with its pure American Indian Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Bowers the Statler Hilton: Hotel’ today rhythms and meélodic struc pin nie eet ig Mana and Saturday. ture. The performers them- |. Sue Ellen, Madrid; Spain. Mr, Wonnberger is a board selves clearly enjoyed it. _ Since leaving in December, | member of ‘the nominating _* ® Mr. and: Mrs. Bowers have | committee, Theme of the con- ‘There were some other num- traveled more than 3,000 miles | -ference is “Discipline and the which showed to:advan- | through Spain, North Africa, i : | (Near Waterford) | ORlando 3-1894 | For Your. Convenience } Open, hid 10 am.- | 12 iy peg TODAY ss ALWAYS... . thls MODERN VENUS MR. and MRS. DELMAR’ STEARNS: Monday is the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Stearns of North Mill street. In honor of the couple, who have lived in Pontiac for 33 years, anopen house will be held at their home from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, The affair has been planned by two nephews and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Robb and Mr, and Mrs. Irving Lan: caster, and a niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kennaday. Mr. Stearns is employed at the Stainless Ware. Co. of America. Hagen, = _ Phi. 5 Foot Aluminum Stepladder 16° Plostic "Clothes Basket pepe! , gl 98 - sees Reg. . $19.95 Call FE 4-9582-3 TODAY! = I. “lhe Si Slop Stool Reg. Ray 4 $10.95 _ Garten Roto-Tiller a 7 2 te? seis sae ~ wouns: 10 0 10 MON,- FRI — 19 te 6 BAT. Save $1.00 per “Gallon On Any: Paint in Stock—Iinéloding Super Kem-Tone. 4 ale Rene Through Maveh 42M re? ee ‘BOADWAY SHELL HARDWARE _ Formerly Keego Hardware Warehouse Mon., Thurs., Sat. 8 te 8——Fri, @ to 9—Tues., Wed., 8 to 6 . 650 Auburn Ave. FE 2-6506 House of Venus Figure Salons - ; _Mirecle Mile Shopping Center 6 Seles | a Severe Lake Road Phone FE 4-9582-3 Sn Pontiac coeds pledged to so- * Others can aiesalagiiana are‘: p= iors Julie Hoover, ‘Alpha Chi Omega; Linda H. La- Marre, Kappa Delta; Lynn Lo- pata, . Delta .Gamma; Julie Magnuson,. Alpha Omicron Pi; Nancy R. McCortney, Kappa Delta; Myrna L' Moxley, Al- pha_ Delta. Pi; Elizabeth A. Nichols, Delta .Gamma; Bar- * bara G. Parker, Alpha Phi; | Katherine E. ' Patton, Alpha Omicron Pi; Nancy Savage, Kappa Kappa Gamma; and ere R.. Struck, Kappa Alpha hide trom Bloomfield Hills are’ Bonnie H. Galass, Kappa Delta; Suzanne A. Jesson, Col- legiate Sorosis; Katherine L. Mabley, Kappa Alpha Theta; Ellen M. Martz, Alpha Gamma Delta; Penelope A. Pell, Alpha Xi Delta; Joan C. Sachs, Al- pha Phi; and Michele J. Tait, Chi Omega; Linda A. La- Guest Day Planned Swimming and exercise Hl classes of Pontiac YWCA are holding Guest Day from 8:30- 11:30 a.m. March 25 at the YMCA pool and gymnasium. | . Misitors are invited to return afterward for the YWCA Cratt Class open house. . « | as ae i Waterfo Branch of Women's Nesoaat Farm | ee , ted dirden seceusen met Thursday for a luncheon former was conducted by Eldon in the CAI Building. Arthur Sinclair, Detroig artist, (left to right) Mrs. — oe was guest lecturer fs jor the day. Here he displays one — - Lewis. : “ ae Hy, ome cong Siastanneee: | NEWS Of Personal Intaresi Garrett Prible and Mrs. Gerald Gardeners Hear Talk Gold Star Unit The next’ meeting of the group will be held at the. Whittemore street home of Mrs. H. C. Hight. ; Votes to Aid Clinic Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority voted to clinic at a meeting Thursday. Members met at the home of Mrs, Genevieve Van’t Roer in Clarkston, Sorority Meets Plans for a@ money-making project wéte discussed at the mi -@f Kappa Chi Alpha Sorority, held Thursday at the home of Mrs, Frank Spadafore. Mrs, Michael Patterson was cohostess. David Cook is chair- “man of the project. a! rst pa sebeo! students for Zonta Talk Insurance Topic “New Highlights in Life In- | MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO Come: in for a Free Demonstration! Res. | 2 w. Huron Fes l0) All Remaining WINTER $ 75 M. Saginaw Open Mon., Fri. ‘til 9 P.M. “Charge Ie? PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL AT S. 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OXFORD, MICH. m1 ‘ | Migmeapolis 135, New York 115 mere inches ar Beulah)—20 fill (pear a ae O50 Skiing ¢ nt. asi, fanrelons 4 Mancelons)—20 Sta ¢. & inches new | Weekend Ski Condition | 140 (near Kalamazoo! 5 : Fravetie wptlua L ton Ski Ares (near ‘Canalis “4 teu inches base, 4 inches sugar good to excellent. mit Ni (pede Harbor Springs) | Creston ey inches pew snow. ay (hear, Bran iaeekert x RN MICHI EE taser oe lord) 2436 Dowder. Skiing » eaigteek Mt. (Clare 1a 4 Mt. (near Toate of Od, 2 Segeee ot base, “os ae, ese ee Boston Celtics, 142-118 to clinch the! 2» third and last playo in. the East. The victory kept Boston from s ting an all-time record for season victories. The Celts now have 51. The Nats set a club record for otal points as Dolph Schayes a cage John Kerr 22 and Elgin Baylor scored 32 points) to give Minneapolis at least a tie for second place in the West, as the Lakers downed New Yor 13 115. Baylor got 14 field goals—10 in a row at one point—in the first game of the Philly doubleheader. |i THURSDAY'S RESULTS Syracuse 142. Puledeiphie 1 me St. FRIDAY'S Syracuse vs Philadelphia at Hershe Pa.| | . . a. Minneapolis at 4 SATURDAY'’S GAMES __ Aa Papch sed sah Boceet ir ¥iord i Ser tli ea, pn @ rea ry ig e pee es new snow, m5 y (near oon liv —; 7 C) Aes ead = oe (eat Ontordy 139 inch base, ‘Sag inch — Ski Chub tn ‘neat Fenleh esi a4 e foear eeriord)—21 ab Mt. { m= Ps eaten pear Mio)—14 inch base. aw (near West Bea base. t wo excell we) eee ee —— Winter Sports Park— os a new fluffy ane e Me — Area (between and Cheboy nan 13 “13 ach a ond (near’ Gaylord ine! 5 i — ase, five inches powder. Dryden ( a Excellent aeer Pottage 1 Oa 20 inches bese. Baylor Named Top NBA Rookie hew + Club” lor, the former college All-Amer- Detrot ai Bt. Cincinnati at Philadelphia Lake’s Hamburger 332 S. Telegraph Rd. 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SMOOTHEST : THIS SIDE OF CANADA : $ : | ee ee eed LEE See y Rte beet =o te ee cone Smooth and mellow, like fine imported whiskies, Corby's boasts a rich Canadian heritage that’s made it one of , i} America’s favorite whiskeys. Next time. ..say Corby’s! : — RESERVE THE PONTIAC P PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959_ ing concern about a possible up- turn in inflation,. the the Federal Re- serve Board increased ‘the dis-| san today. The discount rate will rise to 3 reserve banks in New York, Phil- adelphia, Similar increases are WASHINGTON = Federal hid Granis later at the eight other banks in|Siven $322,000 for a research build- the system, in the system— usually portends a rise in other College of Pharmacy. * Thirty-eight institutions in other nary Peer i | Waterford Has {st Science Fair Miriam Forbes Wins Top Award Among 375 . Entries Miriam Forbes won the grand high school award in the - first ‘Science Fair held for the Water- ford Township secondary schools last night. A total of 375 contestants entered exhibits in the fair. ‘Other Waterford Township High —— charges. states were awarded similar| onion, Gry i © ip ene i%3| and Thiokol fell more than 4 be- | third. Winners of the physics ‘ weal” board’s announcement was grants, Parsley Roots ‘bchs.) dos. ....... ++ 1.50) fore halving the loss. division were Tom Ward, first; : mado Tharedey afer the chin iat Theg rants are the final awards|ESfsups. Va bu. 5... St ie whe ies ca. Larry Brown, second; Dick Ban HELLO IN THERE — The winter's heaviest made car identification somewhat of a. prokiean 7: the New York markets. In Loslunder the health research appro-|Radishes. ‘betbouse ‘ocns.) vos LO} 3 pa A esl ap field, third, snowstorm in southwestern Minnesota dumped Mary Ann Lang checks to see if this one is Angeles, where the Pacific Coast|priation for the fiscal year ending| Pau¥et®- nothouse (bchs.) dos. .... 128/to 3 per cent from 2% per cent as a 15-inch blanket on this car in Fairmont, and hers. Six-oot drifts murled communications, - ' Stock Exchange was still opeN,|jyne 30. They will complete the an anti-inflation measure hit hard| Mathematics division top awards at one of the main spark plugs of) went to George Martin, first, and . . prices went down fractionally. ' |initial three-year, 90 million dollar ¥. second and in ex- ie Government bond traders in program authorized Poult the recent market rise — fear of/Lanny Younger, Tiere the hone NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE New York predicted the action|py Congress in 1956. oultry and Eggs inflation. > | eee Easier Metho S tA "| Matice, is pag — would end a two-day rally in DETROIT POULTRY * Reams, second, atur =. 19 o'clock a.m. at 16 8. Perry | vy Boe Treasury securities. ; cenoem 8 Gale paia The decline swept all sections of Spraker, third. Don Harrison, won| for Flousework tise, Oakland County. Government market experts ini(ar Output Will Ee poet Doe Saved, te cursed leas | Ch AT : . . New York attributed the rally in eaty ape whens 22-04; ight type bens under a barrage of offerings graphy division § Cnurch Lopic part to remarks Wednesday -by| ~gs : pound whites” 20; Barred Rocks 34-35 Lovses of around 2 points were |_, n Senior division was open to IS in Federal Reserve Board, who said ; . preTaorr EGGS a “B,” U. 8. Gy and Lukens in the township. the Home" program will be of- . * * : chat because af ——a DETROIT (Passenger car out-|,,DE1ROIT: Maren $ «AP)-— b.| Steel. * 7 . 4 inves so emben bntarented in work orga mi = ad board cou pursue a 922 .! rab siat . In the ior division of general| simplifica’ techniques and bet- more restrictive monetary policy |Put this week will move up to 133. ry jumbo 42-45, wta,| Down more than a point were dence, Craig tiininn received the| tat itien t ‘at 1 Dm: Victim o Fou Play 688 units, Automotive. News said divs extre large 38-42. wid. sveUnion Carbide. U. S. Rubbe porassnga arn yee > Suicid at this time. The total, boosted by the return|20'; large 38-41. wid. avg. 98%: mediush , V- S. Rubber, Ra-| grand junior high school award. | Wednesday at St. Philip's Episco-| OF icide A board spokesman here de- . 35-34, wed. avg. 3344: smal, 20-33 wtd. dio Corp., Anaconda, Allied Chem- Isaac E. Crary Junior High Church here ; brief of Chrysler Corp. to five-day opera-|avg. 31; Grade B large 36- . wid. 88. ical Westinghouse Electri and In- : ii pal \ clined to elaborate on, the ith last week’s|28ts, Browns—Grade A exire 3; jical, c School ‘winners were; Dan Hutchi- * * ROGERS CITY w — The death crease. 127,73% cars. In the week ended 29'2-35, —— . " * thi =a . é a oa ” lot a 1T%year-old rural Rogers City Bicester ao 8, 1958, the industry built pie iat tian 31-38: extra New York Stock nee Clinton, Sa ices ts, Peace wl shown ne fens L e girl whose body was found lying . 83, cars. 36; grade 36%; medium ew Tor OCcKS inners from he i Simca Sales Increase Truck output, the trade paper|3s; mana * “*** ** nas Junior High School were Victoria McCandliss, heart special-|in a snow-covered, wooded area Reported by Chrysler said, will amount to 23,558 units, k Puiesk ane dace scat ins ile Del Montier, first; Philip Doolittle, | ist from Pontiac, \ near her. home yesterday appar- veuitd cid compared with 25,139 last week. Livestoc Admiral .. ....20.2 Kimb cix ... 6¢4|8econd and Gary Daniels, third The program, which is open. tOlently was not the result of foul] at 9:00 a.a° on March 9, 1950, 0 DETROIT \W#—Chrysler Corp.|Chevrolet truck output will de- Air Reduc ... $7 Kresge, 88 |.. 33.2| Fifteen teachers and 15 profes-|the public, is sponsored by th ¢niay or @ suicide. Rambler 2 dr, um reported its sales of Simca cars|cline, Automotive News said, be- PETROIT. March 6 (AP. | Alned SB,---384, Kroger --.--- 305!sional people were the judges of| Christian Social Relations Depart- 7 per gew willbe old af ub sale at 23000 Woods in the — States in February {cause of the closing of the divi- oer ne lib. Most sales, umited fe can. dium “Led “2. 304 iby McNaL 124/the exhibits. The fair wiil also be _ of a church and the) >. nonald G. Henderson, Al-|¢7¢*# being where the vehicie ) eaeee org oie aks compares _s St — this week 1450-18-00; not encuxh dope other cate Aleoe ng BF Kochi Aire .. 326 open tomorrow. ichigan Association. pena General Hospital pathologist, March 6. 1, ‘B® February for : week the increased supply 6°0d\am Can .......48.1 . : said an autopsy on the body of ae kind. bie. TROOME Fax; Dave. $3 W, ROR. ae oe KNAPP SHOES aise CASH Brive. tno, EXPERIENCED FRUGE DRIVER. | Ute "Em an ernest | — a «COMPLETE COLE Wave ts. POR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY. Clar kston Live 3 no ey work, Non part time, ING, Ne sales . For personal interview call ill. REG. MEDICAL RECORD ‘LIBRARIAN ing Must be reg- PART TIME. office ca ee of rs. wa. hiacrled. aged fo 3. 3. Hoste | rover! Galt yuller’ arash, PE 23316. fit] 5 2 nel : 5 HS ; if ; Be i ej Drayton FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Syvicg, Zine or Motor COATS ga RUNERAL HOME Donelson Johns Tarun wea WER TO| i . Contractors ALL TRADES REAL ESTATE SALESMAN alae in sale ttractive Part-Time Security for rapid advance- to several Help Wanted Female 7 OPERATOR CALL OLive v= IN. WHITE mother, MY | SUITH.4 a ALE’ tarant. Call after 4 p.m. MY 3-1421. N TO CARE FOR vores, live in, wages, FE bars Ww wo In DOG KEN- oa ene oa kenbiiione,: Must live on premises, Rochester area. UL ‘WOMEN FOR Leg ey own tran ——— ELgin 6-8537. re a YOU INTERESTED LADIES? Lr? caree enargh “cub. for Lo ts distributing nationally saves vanilia. 1 2-3053. teryiew : | ESSARD AND A 4g B caretakers. a eae Non-trinkers, ponrtcan fel. motel, tiac Press eee LOOK tnterested in owning ow pees, Oe nes ‘ou have small — tal, sot ar DD GED cou AS CAl mpbes for ige. pt. . West side, State ations phone number in letter Write Pon- tine Press Box 60 son srpetience selling or man expet" “ Real ( & interested f ee Pontiac Pres soma = Se pageatad 8:30 to 1; Oaklanc Re time. Walled Lx. Work Wanted Female 11 2 WOMEY WANT wate WASH. house cleaning, FE 3-7581. 4 work, Have transportation & service. Saye, have Box 117. ETARIAL . exp. & own car. References Pontiac Press GIRL WANTS DAY WORK, 5 OR roR * dren, Day or 24 hr. care, FE 56-7490, aBSLEAGED ro ag Ba- bysit asveens Ot nis week ands, PHING, retarial service EM 3-2842, URSEA AVAIL. Wea Oakland Licensed A burn Averue Nurses Aubur e Night Li ensed ENSED PRAC- Ebonded: LADY Se hie Day W ORE, Fx: Ex- ‘en er ciires days or nights. oAtE ie. tery A ge convalescant. ipow DESIRES HOUSEWORE ie cite. 3 "Seomcat re ANT home, gy * Press Box 7? or owptal. Ponting ec> WOMAN OR in- own home, FES : 842 Washi GA CUR- “fai opecni. P eh Building Service EVELYN EDWARDS VOGATIONAL | COUNSELING SER 24% Eire Rae 4-050 CASHIER wat paige 30-40 with a Sagres Agencies. 8A} & FINISH, FE 5-3722. ‘Ponties Me mardwood Floor Service. &-1 BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT work, also fitepisce. OR 39-9402. UN neath home, ‘house moving. Coiabt ne of mason- A-' '. SRETRUGHION CO, ee ch fe fe 30 to our! 30. Ne pe teeny Devon ania pone Mi uation Rees FE ah and repel snie’™ : Z comm entia, t Immediate serv- lee, No desea. Registered com- . PE 4-6766. PECIAL PRICE Now, on custom “quality built” bomeesering of or a * omer oes Be eg UL 2-3463 TAX PREPARED IN "your home. ag iges form itemized. INCOME Th ax SERVICE Sasso Mieraes ae Engh Fase Ra. Reeso| _fatbor . ° go 8 PREPAR. D BY pig ee e' $-1638. RO. Reynolds. ~~ Laundry Service POR A AAA RAID AOR RRA AAI COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY aes - shirt service. Pontiac ears 640 &. Telegraph, FE Landscaping 18A 4&1 TREE TRIMMING @& RE- a Pree OR oval. estimates, Nee eee SERVICE RE- “Baval and venene Get our bid Moving & Trucking 19 19 1-4. Reduced Rates Local or NG, | SMITH CO. FE ‘sapainn finishing. AY FE ee y~ RCo. ON AME _ An, ‘me. ‘ ROOF REPAIRS LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. EBAVESTROUGHING FE 40444 . =. gore ene s tanks eo ae toe i] -_panen ott we “Ul eae “Trucks to Rent Ereuiier tic Fe Tied og, Sao PORE 4 ie a = Byes. OR -32276. } aod coe Ygton stakes ROOF REPAIRS Does your roof leak? Call us, also ork Reeittered’ Compaay. "FE ~~ Business Services 13 13 we MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS PENS tepaired by fac trained m at office Genera] Printing & Office ly . 17 W Law ~~ Tenee St. Phone 3-0135, 4-1 PAINTING INTERIOR AND exterior Keas, rates. Free esti- mates. FE 8-1603 ALL ‘CLEANERS, wall and windows, Reasonable. FE 2-163) LECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- 2 es sevieding. 218 £. Pike FE 4-3081. Industrial Tractor Co. Ske O’DELL CARTAGE Lecal arid lon ve ee movin Shou is oving. an UNWANTED ARTICLES FIG PICKED up free of char Painting & Decorating 20 18T CLASg DECORATING ape hy «int and wall papering. FE 4-0255 gg BO PAINTING AND DEC. ‘atin Cash or terms, UL or 2 A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. Papering. PE 8-0343, FURNACES, CLEANED AND serviced. C_L. Nelson. FE 5-1788. A-1 PAINTING PAPER- HANGING, Paper removed. FE 4-6918, References ex- Yet gue" aa SA MACHINE LED Manley Leach 0 Ba st, THOMAS ELECTRIC Licensed Hlectric Contractor, Res- iden commercial and indus- trial MVrtle 2-661 AND REMOVAL Sait tall p.m. “PARTS FOR ALL real washers, Whole 2 oora experience, PE 2-86i2, ~ Low oo FE 40137 WE CARRY sale, and ROY'S, 96 Oakland tad SE 24021 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 16 ALTERA' eg SUIT, COATS. + ond shales rs, a 8 fase. Ripert. ft “iting. C Guar. alterations, Mrs, TaRORING AL FE by Ale dra & formals done sree FE #-0456. & in my home 4-}) PAINTING —s a son Tho a ee 10 mio TE diss. for ion. EE io " . Guaranteed Free est, FE 4-9206. AAA PAINTING TING. 20 years experience. ble, . Phone UL 2-1398. Free estima’ NTING & ‘CORATING. IM- mediate service. FE 5-5006. AINTING, PAPERING & WASH- «ing. Guar. Reasonable, FE _2-2312. Television Service 22 DAY OR ies TV SERVICE 8390 FE 6- or FB 5- ceil “ STRAKA ago" y TV SERVI AFTER- hoon & evening call 23-0495. Uphoistering 23 | TS AL’S UPHOLSTERING a FE 4-8797 EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- A Cooley Lake Rd. EM $UG8 AND UPHOLSTERE niture, cleaned, colors revived. Use same ‘day. Call UL 2-4250. 861 8. Squirrel Rd in we UPHO ina rations, Ladies & men, FE | ~~ eee G Income Tax Service _ 17 Evenings BOLIN™ TAX each ‘LOST =" LADY'S — Punée BA ; “ho in vic. o.. Aolden's me Contained ers on WOpenuding Sunday | Sel PR : Fr parr TNF OLN On WORN REEDING Soll Caste ni lees $6. Oy? ae Om 3342. Wil- _liams Lake Rd. and M59. “CHARLES CHESTER AIR SHOES E. #. MILLER OR 3-042 DAINTY MAID § L, - Mrs. A, Taylor, 56 Giteapie 3-1293. DAINTY MAID PPLIES ~ Tie ~~ ane Mrs. Wallace. FE In Debt? big FE ag are ne trouble meeting us today. ge eee feat 5 ‘ontiac Bank Bidg FE 58-0456. LOsE MT L AND poe how wa Be Dexz-A- 8 at eames for PE 3-1088 or _ Ask tor Mr. Clark, CASH CONTRACTS & home mio Le Ir er 3} J. JOLL tha RACTS A AND NOME Bou INES. NO OBLIGATION, call Johnson PE ¢-2533 1704 8. Telegraph Ra. STRAITS LAKE a si bea ranch, Bold down. L in mes $8,400 to hneane eae, Carrie EM 3-2511 or EM trarted by any other my- self Edwin J. eng ote 3028. Anok a, Drayton Pisina, Mich. SPECIAL ienderize the easy Join our month- ub an LESS rR . Come as often you yr ll every day if you prefer Be guest for a re visit. For appo call Fr i cou Ns. Rehnbor commetics, MeCall’s, page. 121 Charm. page 68 FE Wtd, Children to Board 26 GOOD LICENESD HOME BY DAY. hour or week. PE 5-6340. LICENSED DAY CA LOTUS Lk, @rea. OR 3-0718 — Wtd, Household old Goods 27 PN ANTIQUE DISHES, PURN., OIL lamps, marble top tables, MY 2-1521, CASH, USED_TV’s FURNT re_ and misc, FE 32-0367. . ASH FOR FURNITURE AND he liances, Odd’ pieces or house full. | iene courteous service. FE FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or “ lots. Get the dollar, Will it for 7a, Bab quiright ity beiderbe ray Bale. Phone . WANTED TO BOY — ALL TYPES Fi ba of formate OOM SETS. cockhen stoves po eribs, kitch- en cabinet sink, stall shower, Phone FE 2-8055 hts FE 86307, WILL a ae YOUR SE- hold goods either by private sale or pine, auction, —— L. Smart, Sale Farm, ester, Michigan. OL _1-5631, Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 28% CHEAP 2-WHEEI, TRAILER OR axle. FE 3- i peaey ‘Wanted 28A 2 ADJOINING HOMES IN ROCH. oT ne ae ee ST. me Loot & Found 24 Wanted to Rent 29 ARAG! RAY & WHITE &K WITH weer Welled Lake. gr, Fm bel 721 collar and = WTD, ~ 4 BEDROOM HOU Please bring home or cal "Botting for colored adult family. ering asant 48682, Saginaw, Mic male terrior, white or ‘chest. 25 Share Living veeters s 30 Ibs. No collar, Name Jove, | ward. 1280 Beac! Weses WILL SHAR Harbor. 29-6836. CAT ma| Harber Fe 2 bive collar, female, vic. ta | Batten ont & Rutgers, PE $1117. BROWN. FE- “ee, “gy, aaschester, vi ine oe i ed 1 : eward, Or 3483 A Tie oe male dog. Vic. Sashabaw and Lk. Oakland, 0 ~ R 3-c008, Va eee Se ee L 5 WITH | mite woman. Near OWatkine Lk. WANTED: WOMAN BETWEEN 60 | | and % to live in, re esse | \ _§_ 8.0, Sad 3 p.m. PE 53196. 9 @&.m, end 3 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 x ug J "fansite sta BEEE ery Hy LIKE rs REAL CAR | BARGAIN ? Lots of ‘em in the Want Ads! a * ree = SS Nicholie & Harger Co. 33_WEST_ HURON FE_5-8183 REAL ESTATE, INC. 2 5. Main Clarkston Mich. (ACROSS FRO iM BANK) MApie 5-5821 Open Dally § to 9 — Sunday 12 to 8 3 _Rent Apts. Furnished od 33 7 1 KITCHEN MODERN. apts yea Ent front. Util. MSs. after 4:30. on "4585. $10 wk, 09 State 1 AND 2 BEDR ar bree naeees OR 3-105. ROOMS, PRIV. “a, ent se Sarees bie & clean. Ly 2 _— io arinkers m4 eit. a. 2 oom i LAROE RM, COOKING FACILE poses. = : Aw A gy oT} i ROOM APARTMENT. are sleeping rooms. orton or ¢ MAple 5-2438. . 1 BEDROOM. BACHELOR, LAKE- front, Call PE §-1465 or FE 4-4135. i OR > CHILDREN, | 4 WEEK } a PE 602 or MY 1 2 RM. MOD. PRIV. ENTR. * Handy to Pontiac and Cab. Spe- cial price for nice bachelors, FB ; a ae 4 2 adults oni or x val a) Paddock. Alberta ‘Apes. i ~~ IMMEDIATE ACTION spection | ‘Temp eton. K. Li Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE +4563 — WE Buy Land Contracts Ash for salen Marager ot PE 2-9236 or rth evenings $4 ees REALTY Wanted Real Estate 32A 32A GUAND FHA ge FOR YOUR HOME Yes, can sell your home for cash with, very Fg down pay- . Call us for further infor- the Do net fect obligated. We will appraise your property and tell you the cash you can receive WE TRADE, WE BUILD DORRIS & SON, L a W. Huron PE 41657 HAVE CASH, WILL TRAVEL We wit ag to ped you and show you to cash for foo oe land it or acre- Call now for a 20-minute service, No chi R. D. RILEY, Broker 609 Bitzabeth Lake Rd. PE 41187 FE 44921 CASH WAITING Cash fn on your equity lose your home, Fast service. GAYLORD'S 138 B. : 10? 8. Broadway =| Immediate Action We Can = a House, WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE 3-1205 a6 Lake Orion (Open Riven “ttt a: Randey” 10 tn 8, ae US, { \ rat le | PONTIAC REALTY 3 aOY RUN DOWN Bu iE CONDEMNED HOUSE TO > LOCATION. EM a tee on a7 buy and To have ' 1 & 2 RM. MOD. MOTEL APTS. $6 double Clark’s Motel. FE 2 LGE. FRONT neat pot FURN, Adults. 258 Orch 2 RMS. & Tt a abe Employed preferred. 59 r_ ORLY, 2 & 3 RM, HOUSEKEEPING CoT- tages, heat, al) 2& 3 8s, PVT _Ciark, 8t., ey Apt. 2) RMS 5, Bur, Ate & : ENT, _Close ‘in, FE 27 RO a FURS ato. 209 BALD- a eae Sar Fr IDEAL FOR BACH- oe. 193 Florence. RMS NEWLY DEC.. BABY i 48 Florence, Re 4-1339. 2 1-BEDRM. APTS. ALL PVT. oo North End. Fw 5-7866, aft. 2 ROO’ LOWE: OTtLE ties furnished 16 Gos 2 RMS. CLEAN. ce “ORLY. $10_per wk. 319 N. Sagina 2 RMS, STEAM HEAT, DOS. Nr. bus. Also sleening rm. FE 29054, 401 N, Paddock. ’ RMS. & BATE W. ITH PVT. On nd oy opheme. A Be sac GH Orehard TE 051. 5 ston weloome Fe 2.3043 “4 FE §-2209 _— 2 ROOMS, a3 ENT., 389 os mun, FE 447° 2 BEDROOM APT. PRIV. ENTR. & bath, Main floor. Utilities furn. - Pontiac, UL L_2-2609. ROOMS “21” ENT. & BATH. ‘4 block from Sears, PE Sait 2 ROOMS AND BA AN and warm, ali uilitties’ fore icadaeed imeneee water softener. met and TV, Child welcome, or 5-2707 “SPECIAL.” MURPHY RMS. bed. Prefer business woman. aes after 5:30 p.m, All Md ‘on. 3 |g & BATH. $1360 PER WK. - Ci . Tasmania in 3.4051. 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE and bath, PE 4-0: TR ROOMS, EET WAY CECORATED, echanic St., FE 29-3460, 2 AND. ; Roots Eee Por Jy z _ioratd wastes ; 2 ROOM APT. a ENT. AND ba Wns SE, furn,, 285 Whitte- CE ROO . on Liberty ro FE wr 7 _RMS. AND BATH, PVT. ENT, Very clean ‘and nice, Adults bald: Awin. saree RME ATE . * ume, ass Fiereaes.