ee ee a Fein waite ‘Mad Ripper’ “CHICAGO (#—A lean, tousled ex-night watchman was seized as Chicago’s “Mad Ripper” last night, police ‘the trio had sailed to Mackinac day. The Coast Guard said that Island from where they mailed post cards to their friends. _jmembers~ of the Walnut Lake Estates Boat Club. Aiken has four said that he tied himself and com-'spotting the drifting sailboat, . x *« ® .. |Club and active in the Boys’ Club ; panions, to’ the boat, which was|phoned the Michigan Limestone Di- Mallis has one child, a three-|there. He has three children,.. . RICHARD GARDNER waterlogged. vision offices in that area. It was year-old daughter, and his wife isjages 1-5. - The WwW : : , : 9 . ? " - . : ; Continued Cool, : i“ - - Home (Detalls Page 2) | | — ae a oe me Edition 115th YEAR ASSOCIATED PRESS MITED SRASS PHOTOS 2 INTERNATIONAL” NEWS ANNIVERSARY N, Y., admires some 97th birthday;teday.. Grandma, famed for her Americas Siena pimet 2 reg from hay ~ Pontiac Man Killed ae Gas From Heater. come by one fatally, on a - wreck. It was upright but full of! © ner; Miss Georgia, Jody. Shattuck, TOPS IN BEAUTY PAGEANT. — These are the seven winners of preliminary competition for the first Mires nights of the tomyel Miss America beauty pageant at Atlantic City. From left are: Miss Oregon, Judith Hansen, last night's talent competition’ ier swim suit winner; ee ‘ _ lina, Elaine. Herndon, last night’ , Walton WR Mise Oregon, Killed to Protect Youngsters Chimp Star Cheeta Shot SANTA ANA, CALIF. (INS)—The caicumames movie jand Television star, Cheeta, was shot to death by deputy}. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. @— sheriffs as ‘she charged toward a group of children in Fifty-one beauties are primping| Ciit.|a — * 9-year-old animal. “vation, | whether Cheeta had rabies. - * The incident occurred yesterday in nearby Cypress at _jthe. (an unanccesstul attempt to recapture the, The ape attacked her owner, Ed Rogers, just prior * L pi 3 The pniaash bieient akcaiad durkis Gd aiechaaaanai ‘They finally got her to the ground and were trying night with three Sars Nae, eee ie sttacked Reger Pen 1 on testants from hay dof the deities tre lor chudeen vething the iecaptand attempt. | * * Deputies oui Nee dows vn with shotguris to keep- the’ children from being. attacked. — for the ball it where one of them will =g crowned Miss tion Hall to receive the crown to be surrendered by the present to the shooting and he is now under medical obser: Miss America, ae ee ee Se "/ Knight of Manning.“ S.-C. ‘The 10 semifinalists will be an- * will escaped by tipping over a bottomless, $00-pound cAge'Tecs, i cimax, when, the gir + ok ie a She climbed 1 tree and leaped to the roof of a house. "emit! In the land ° ogee Saleen are 6 Sette attempt $0 Jane =< -« 2 Mane The final. a her down. Three responded to the calj. and talent competition ended last pase Pennsylvania, Ore- wn ond Nort -Carciak serene with top honors. a Pistol ‘ie her, hitting her} * Watehmancls Seized in Chicago Knifings PONTIAC oan Ste es ae ar. — —s saerte eee a littl warmer in the an chirseea, ‘igh near = eel winds at 10 te 15 miles a afierneen. Teomerrow night loads, low —— Teday in “Ya Pontiac _ Lowest temperature preceding 8 am cata ; where.” ‘Davies today that if he gives a istay ‘of execution in his integration lorder it will be “a blow to the ‘human dignity of man_ every- 51 Vie for Crown of Miss America © qe Pe sy rs = eer + ae) 2 re, | - AP Wirephete Gloria Ruth Rupprecht, talent; Miss Arizona, Lynn Freyse, swim suit; Miss Missouri, Sara Ann Cooper, talent; Miss North Caro- s swim suit winner; and Miss +- Pennsylvania; Jennie Rebecca Blatchford, who ‘ted in talent ‘come Pa., and Judith Faye Hansen, 19,| also a blue - - eyed blonde, from (Continued From Page One) ing visit to ‘Ready f6f New York : » ‘the. United Nations) _THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,.1057___ arsed te he oe beet eae was found in ‘an alley behind the store. Nove's wife Rose, 58, son, Hl i rn Roaring West | E Beautiful Saviour Church’ 3 mak te boneht irae the Wis & . Tk i fi -Pomadge" Shelton Fol Through Steps _in Pontiac Home __ F i E if a y i i g | Fy | a Sg a e Ti i HE re! oF | iS FR A Hosa May Provide Psychopathic Ward = » $ i as others. The patient or his fam- ily would be billed for the services rendered and if unable to pay they would be referred to the Oakland the surrounding area had forced the evacuation of 50 farm people! feared a spark would have touched! off an explosion of the highly, com- It was the climax of a 15- —minute_hearing_in_which the at-_ ‘bustible oil and gas. from the district. State Police, | At 8 e@.m.: hte velocity 10 mph. Lirection—Nort Sun sets Seraraey et 6:36 p.m. Sun rises Sunday at 6:04 a.m. Moon sets Sunday at 6:34 a.m. Friday in Pentiac (As recorded downtown) Highest temperature . . Lowest omens A AS IOC eens Mean temperature .... ..ceccersee: ‘ Weather Partly’ Cicu Cloudy. | One Year Ago “Age in Pontise Highest temperature ......... 00.05. Lowest temperature ...ccesrsss Mean temperature ....seccccsese Weather—Fair, =, Highest and Lowest Temperatares This Date in 85 Years 87 in 1930 45 in 1956 Friday's Tomperstere Chari | turned down. ;and others think it is a good idea. ‘The parents of the students have- s9/ Will be interrupted.” torney for the school board, Archie House, reiterated the board’s plea that the court issue a stay which would reduce the tension that has grown In Little Rock since the Negroes were Gov. Faubus called out the National Guard in the powder-keg situation. “Our petition is based on educa- tional factors,"’ House told the Pitcher Heb Score Through for Season DETROIT t) — — Southpaw Hegb Score of the Cleveland Indians will not pitch again this season. General Manager Hank Green- berg said last night that the” young pitcher, out since May 7 when he was struck in the left eye by a line drive off the bat of Gil McDougald, will do nothing ‘diminutive federal crowded courtroom, * * * “The constant distraction$, the’ spectacles taking place on the school grounds can only mean that teaching is at an end at Central High. ANTAGONISTIC GROUPS “Some think that the National Guardmen presence is ill-adviséd now broken into two antagonistic | If this goes on education x * * He concluded. with a plea that ‘h the Judge create a temporary'the aim. judge in a; more. than throw batting practice for the rest of the season. Release 450 Soldiers Failing Intelligence Test FT. LEONARD WOOD, Mo. (Mi . —An‘Army spokesman said yes- terday that 450 new regular volunteers and draftees were given honorable discharges here): because of low scores on a serv-|_ lice intelligence test. The discharges were part of a Defense Department program to ‘keep the Army within its 1958-59) . budget. Trimming of Army Mackinac, oldest and smallest! strength 50,000 men by Jan. 1 is ty fleet, - wll be the first to be retire. The ferry, — mt ‘LAST SAIL SUNDAY — ‘The’ Straits of . fficer | Catrie Moving From|woud os es The chimpanzee. star worked in 42 movies, among (Continued From Page One) of interest, the Pontiac area resi- was a Pontiac police o . : the cost. al them the “Tarzan” films, and was “Beaulah” in the] ea dents don't have to be reminded) mA You's endeg cing ye 1G oe aay siemens, meee Does a mil iter always mean ,. ) evision Ripper atta same way. see five oses te] MK would poli bumper crops in the summer and/|_ Trath and Congeqhences” teh =— _|He siddled behirél his victim|way jhits_ including ““My <_ S. Army. Team Wins *. isd et, ae pee ae - fall ahead? — a oe —_ ‘|jabbed once and walked off with-/Lady.” oo instead of ldcking them some people believe; is not neces-|[l and Brownell would replace emotion.” “{described the feeling as a punchlexcursion contend The Press plan-| CAyp PERRY. 0. (INS)—The utwand tofay. from seid Athentie “Suaradirs sarily the_best thing for trees and He—promised—that—the—-sehool_i the back or a pinch. ‘Most-neveriners-could-have omitted one item|1) “s army won the two.team rifle! Ee Ae ae ra ncn omer she F/G Hdy School Case [merrated ny mia per fro ie fad Po oR Sa a Wstors siping eu. latches comer at Camp Pert mates’ nthe ak” 140 in| lace to pot ite aamiacl | "iiss wa eee oe ee Met ee cee SP ata SN nse | so many cold nights during the (Continued From Page One) _|viate from its announced intention — iiitia” safari for Christmas gifts, =, our. m-| “the U. S. Weather’ Bureau! Patients would benefit by earlier een pallace Ag gyda rs anticipate the action of the court|of abiding by the Supreme Court se w a Several of Gu ba sightsceing|Prised of Capt. Francis Conway|located the center of the season’s|‘"eatment, he said, and the stigma ge Oy cone cy eas thw: and we can not do that.” integration decision. The slasher’s trail ranged over|toUrs are suggested in the a) Fig yaa lagare! Sgt. Loyd Crow) third whole gale last midnight at|°f being in an‘“asylum” would be | ly to produce little or bear too |JUSTICE REPORT : a wide area. Thursday, he('iP Package, = aa Wer hoe ae pe soap legen eer cee naat| "We qguld-slno-use-the-spece-oc ft lia ae ie ages Sripeg Clara om Gushing Oil Well i aeached rig sie in] nyligIt, won't be difficult to find the|"#arold Hankins, Delta, Colo. southeast of San Juan. patents who~have psyco-somatic winter te better rowne eae a bee : : ae gel ae complaints and need a careful our es cme cold or an ex-|a report which is being rat and N VJ d C | _jeoln Park Zoo. Parl many piers where = The org parece eae It yal erect than 1,000). aluation by our staff,” Simonds tremely warm one. And there has\by the Justice Department and/|NOW UNQ@l ontro Yesterday, there were attacks|liners depart daily. Press| oor aaa of a oat ts rine lesser Antilles, | continued. “And family cooperation j been little change in our average|the FBI at the request of the See eee ome allcng|liner’‘Vulcanta, Sree the Tae 86 eo forecasters. said. that “trom|W0Ud be much better.” west Side, two women wal ner Vulcan : : . ” : . } winter weather over the years—| judge. HILLSDALE ®—A gushing well/ "st south ot the Loop and a.man| ‘The maps will help guide travel-|” ° ; its present ‘and forward were that nolay sadlens counts despite the fact that elderly people) pavies asked for a factual ac-ithat had spewed highly inflamma-|5, the Southwest Side. ers home to their headquarters for| Anchoi Leadi speed, there is no immediate|“¢Te ‘hat noisy patients could be usually think the weather was/count of the developments, includ-jble oil over a 360-acre area Was! , fow minutes before ie eae. five nights at. the luxurious Para- ne oroge eading threat to insular areas.” © |S¢Parated from who they colder in ae ene aes was|ing an option on whether Gov.|brought under control today. girl was attacked a 24year-old|mount Hotel on 46th street, after| . ‘_ Alaske'=Anchor-| te ge a _ —— could. have. —— col steer a he ta ‘Faubus was interfering with 1s) Experts forced specially mixed man was stabbed at a Northwest|weary days’ of rambling throughiage, Alaska’s largest city, has a Carrie was not close enough ng patents asa whole rtber nn o =< average ead today ie rele der. mud down the. well, casing andidepartment store counter. the metropolis. _ population of about 27,500. to fly a hurricane hunter plane| drawing a line between a century * *® * through the break that was letting into, and wasn’t expected to bel physical ills. . anal oot. ’ - tively minor. In Little Rock, Wiley Banton, at |the oil seep up. to the cunt oa : | fees _.---- 4orney.—for. -nine embattled ce ee vs a = - en’ ihe lane eat fr ec be ts es | ihigh school students turned aWay| Th lanned t th rose y from 10 miles.an hour, a room which would | The Weather from Central*High School at gun- wih ee top. or casing hurricane was detected be under maximum security pre- q Fall U.S. Weather Berean Report /point, dramatically told Judge) the wind blown oil that soaked late yesterday, to 12.m.p.h. at setajery by’ the patent.” or j ; A trained staff of psychiatrists, psycologists and. psychiatric social workers inight also concuct an‘out- ‘patient clinic where mental il] s * es Se eee saree could be treated before they result _ AP Wirestete_ troit district office alsa are invited. | Silt te S000, to schoodaled boc deacdinck Guar come lorriciats INVITED oi of the straits fer-. ~ pleting its runs on Sunday. The new straits bridge __1s forcing the ferry fleet out of busintss, | County Road Coinindiaton Schedules — House - The guest list includes members of all the state's county road cox Sane Order Jack Palance, ‘Hit by Newsman Administration Urged * to Become ‘interested _ in Open Government’ national organizations has urged the Eisenhower administration to}whe cancel a 193 secrecy order_and/f “to get interested in open gov- ernment.” _ V. M. Newton Jr., managing ed- itor of the Tampa Tribune, yester-; _ day discussed ‘what he called; abuses of the order with Gerald Morgan, special couhsel to Presi- dent Eisenhower, and with De- fense Department officials. “® * * Newton represented the Asso- _Clated Press Managing Editors Assn, {APME) and Sigina~Deital, Chi, journalism fraternity. He said both groups had adopted res- olutions urging cancellation of Eisenhower's: 1953 directive, is- sued to “safeguard official infor- mation” et the interest of defense|- security. Discussing his conversation with Morgan, Newton told reporters: “T. said we regretted the abuse of the 1953 order and said if se- crecy expanded in the next 25 years as it has devéloped in the last 25, not only will freedom of the press be seriously impaired, . but other freedoms of our grand- children will be irreparably im- paired. “I told him editors all over the country had gotten’ laws for open meetings and open records adopt- ed by legislatures in eight states, and that it was time for the fed- eral government, too, to get in- terested in open government.” * * * Newton said -Morgan agreed “that something ought to be done about the abuse. He said he would eas ay te examples of government. ” ll gtr he had collected anton ‘jnstances which he said regard as efforts = pig a ion to exert “a form of political censorship.” Charge Reduced fo Second Degree Lee Harris Jr., 25, of Pontiac) Township yesterday was bound ever for Circuit Court arraign- ment on a reduced clarge of murder. "4 * * * A first-degree murder charge against Harris; a resident of the Glenview Trailer Park, 2300 Shim- moris Rd.,. was reduced by Pontiac Township. Justice Robert “Hodge after two Ways’ examina- tion in the shooting of Eddie Hicks, 28, of Wye Mills, Pa. Hodge ruled that there was no evidence of premeditation. Hicks was shot as he afd two a” companions arrived by automobile b in front of Harris’ trailer the ‘night ~ {type —of-reducing . and injecting the solution in their Photographer - Duel Verbally SANTA MONICA, Calif: . Actor Jack palette, heavyweight ~ gg el tm eutie's colton pyrotechnic verbal Witnesses said Palance objected to having his picture taken, and m O'Day took it the actor let fly with a notebook that bounced off the head and shoulders of eraman. we Palance, 37, was in court for ‘a hearing on the separate mainten- ance suit of his estranged wile, Virginia, 32. The hearing was continued until next Thursday. Wants South ood photographer oe ‘Angeles ricinevier: The two were separated, amid). exchanges Learns to Shoot, Then Kills Father PITTSBURGH (#-—-A 10-year-old boy whose father showed him how to fire his shotgun only last. week killed the father last night with the wena os the climax to a! fo Lead Nation Negro | Pastor Hopes That Dixie Will Furnish President Soon LOUISVILLE, Ky. —The lead- er of the world's largest Negro religious group has expressed hope the South will send a presi- dent to Washington soon. * * * ¢ Dr, Joseph H. Jackson, presi- dent of the National Baptist Con- vention, U.S.A., made the state- ment yesterday when he_ intro-; duced Gov, Raymond Gary of Okiahoma—to-the— convention. —— Jackson later was asked in an, interview why Negroes would sup- port.a presidential. candidate from | an area leading the fight to main- tain racial segregation. The Chicago paster replied, “there gre great leaders in the South. ; * *~* * tween them and great victory (as‘a presidential candidate) is the little tradition of segregation, whieh will be overeome. “Some people feel we may ex-! pect great leaders from only one part of the nation but many of us do not. Abraham Lincoln came} from the South afd so can other presidents."” * * * Jackson said thousands of white | citizens in.the South are “devoted | to the ideals of freedom and lib- erty” apd stand against segrega-| tion. He said Gary and Gov, A, B.’ Chandler of Kentucky are “‘broad- minded” citizens’” “who possess | some of the* gualities a presiden- tial candidafé needs. Both Gary and Chandler spoke | convention. Prison Cracks Down on Reducing Medicine MONTGOMERY, Ala. W-Kil- _Deputy sich -Commissioner as LA 4 Al Or isone) pills in water, | -ANSTRUCTIONS:— Eacky word scramble os few as possible WHAT'S MY LINE? oppears under orrow, reading downward, is related to my work. Un-° [ to guess my fine. Answer out against nar before me Semaine ot relent omee narcotics. Ihave been diseaiving a certain! or = Withee Gilmore ‘Teport- 31, a steelworker. The chael Thomas, sobbed bit “There are no “charges yet but we bevy tae seve eer juvenile authorities,” Gikmore axes ee his. mother gave a Chervenak had beaten both of home . Police* Tn-| are < Michael E. ‘Cher- DI said. The officer said the boy and/tle thedi 4 been abusive during asl everiing. Finally, Mrs. “ Chervenak left the room. Her ‘son ran up- stairs, took the shotgun from under a ety art came down- stairs, . * -& * Gilmore said. the youth told him teward: Brdins of Executives ‘Need Warming Up’ LOS ANGELES oA business, man’s brain, like a baseball pitch-. er’s arm, needs to be warmed up/problem to solve had more suc-| before going dnto action, says Dr. Irving Maltzman, psychologist at ; University of California at: Las An- .jgeles i : Experiments, Maltzman said yesterday, indicate that mental | warm-up exercises help business! men and others in solving prob-| lems. f Persons given a minor mental cess in reaching the solution of a subsequent more difficult prob- lem, Maltzman said in reporting ‘én his tests. ~~ i Spa “Thoughtful Service”’ 46 Williams St. 24-Hour Arbulance Service | —— \ rks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME Phone FE 2-5841 Sf with A-M_ HOUSE. J@ BEAUTY * PROTECTION * ECONOMY This attractive, long-lasting finish protects against weather, sun, rain and snow— won't blister, peel or crack. 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Lou Little retired last year from the coach- ing lines ... but not from football. with a little,” a STARTING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th in THE PONTIAC PRESS | Read All 28 Articles When They Appear Beginning Friday on the Sports Pages of —— : t gfe + is “ y by Howard Brodie ees vies isesOOe Wes ue. Re ee 2 Ss Se “THE PONTIAC ¥ PRESS. ~~ |[Dhe.POWER of FAITH Love of _ Editorial ‘Page mg > | ‘It Seems :to ee Vay a City Title Game Would Succeed In the not too distant future, - should have been summarily rejected: Pontiac will have two high schools. by: ' This points to a sterling football The AP. Reporter es 7 | bettie: te the Auge. ebted for “the: The Lansing Bureau ‘Where Can Guy? ‘Working Is Good City Championship.” . The Detroit Office _ Meet. Nice Girl?” for Mothers-to-Be’ Pontiac Press Editing | It crept past all defenses. * We were all taken in. The Press would ‘like to suggest now that this newspaper will under- . take to stage an annual Thanksgiving : I I don't me mean to. . darepectta 18 old ‘and meet usual , it’s better for the Day battle at waante diab City x* * * os gi? | What fueton are moter 10 be active at oe time, Title, with a definitely stepped-up The relatively innocuous item there between 18 and 21? and that there’s no in her ticket charge. in question said that ‘Lieutenant _ And. where. would. a person with | right up until the last if seme college meet a girl with she like it. Why should a The money would go to charity. Governor Phil A. Hart, the father equivalent education as'a goad be- girl go home and st twiddling her “Of course this is all contingent. of eight children, rides a bicycle _|_ le, rr a es | erage Sig Lone p Sa peagtiph thumbs when she'd be happier bar healthier ? upon approval by the Board of Edu- _to work, “as it’s cheaper than tthe = | sellin: bea, Aca tyre «hg diag apo diypaen Hgpnr ner cation and the schools themselves. ‘family car town, and who wants to get seri- are expecting are allowed to work : ‘My heart bleeds. ous with a barfly? << _ ee Ses ees. Lindhgre x *&* * I see the spectre of the grim, | ee ™ eS men Pima oe This might easily become the gaunt, rapacious wolf practically ‘Sports R only people who object are those local football feature of the year. | encamped.on, the Hart doorstep Should pe ye a ee - . - It isin Flintnow. Northern and — ered = the _ uae loo on as something moe 2S regular sched- children huddie in Olympic track star gets mar- nice. t t “most Céntral play an. want. ead ried on television and he and his aarti ane ot thelr. lives and ules and each does its level best. But come Turkey Day, records count for naught. Form is ‘Very few voters in this section were fooled. dictate what a girl can or can’t do while she’s expecting. tossed’aside. ‘The fur flies and Puit's wife is Janz Buscas, a de- Herb’ Flam 19 on one of the EN + the two schools: play before the Ughtful girl and the proud mother of quis programs and ts stewing Seconds Inquiry 4 a eight. We stafd before her silent and eo Magent oem : biggest crowd of the year—every . leaves the tennis courts and About Negro Vote 7 in Atwood Stadium. uncovered. She’s a stalwart Ameri- peers to the stndie, e's still . ie mother. an amateur, GOP writes in and asks how - Why can’t Pontiac do that? can Can't the ruling authorities reach come the Democrats. can battle Let’s have a civic festival. The size of her late father’s estate f titer tar ton oid Fag. empress, dis Seer ud Sstip ied cline heclis Vdnk lace an forever to keep the colored people : : * * ote » is no public matter, but we do recall Sige pacers eal ae pill a ot he seer ° ‘ ‘ iis 7 Son fee to ae tal wate ad . = “TJ agree not to use profane, language, nor-to—get—drunk, — a oo oe © . be Briggs Body Company was sold |, 0 ining incompatibie with he shusacter of, a°ncloneas agin _‘Why Not Similar. Pemocratie, iia — — - $35,000,000, Even —the Detroit — Then he was given a small, leather-bound Bible with the: advice to use it at all times. Articles for-Men?’ governor has decided to fight T've been reading the “How to “hobby in the life of Jann’s father, was teed penton erald tage a Pritt for $5500.00 and the un: Days of All Faiths: SEs Sea iss local spectacle that outa remain in the limbo et things wx: CODSET'VE Blessed Virgin’ 8 Birthday = eric te ghaneets fr Sopa feat ally isn’t’ anyone’s busi- 4¢ 3 T) ~ 4 Betbhahs ¢!. 8 aaa . = - ness, ‘anyway. But the total far, far, season. and in districts, “By DR, HOWARD V. HARPER he Ateal ott dents tosses It when their babies during the . there isn’t one ih a hundred that I ask -“how come” along with After a few years, local citizens far transcends ' “business as usual.” Sunday is the birthday, fhe must be allowed to evaporate. Seeramenghipealict be ‘The ¢éry tells men how to be good husbands. GOP. ’ oh. 2 kegs be ashamed not to be present F kk o* nativity, of the Blessed. Virgin | The endeal of birth has made "ts the volge of the evil spirit leav- arialigtegae shed reget seven Cartoes at this annual affair. . Mary, or at least it is the day so am ing him. ‘There are still parishes ay) they can to be good husbands. eo +. 4 oe comedy 2 sale oka ihe _ observed by, millions of Christians ©‘ “emons Pee Foa' spirits — where the godparents will even scnian aeaks. wabelalie’ Se fee Roughly, we would plan to sell + in both the eastern and western seen a0 pessthle, or the demens Pinch a to make him cry at ee Bae cones » : wi his baptism if he shows no dis- _ / ee es on an no historical information, how- protection, except baptism, is position to do so on his own. . ene: Wit) Khruschev Inetitrie p Leckiig Back Another ~One-Man Rule? ¢ ‘15 Nears Ago | ! he plenty to drink, after a - 1,568 CZECHS wre 3 This would produce $5,000. and bear a litter of pups. The —— waich was in the neighborhood “baptism. (This is one superstition —die_under_Nazi_____yy_souN-. MARTIN pends__on theald of two_other : “The next 4,000 seats could go Harts can feed those hungry little of the miraculous pool called that hasn’t gone out of style.) COUNTY BOND buying falls INS Foreign Director en yer sere ee addi th Bethesda, mentioned in St. John, If a boy and « girl are brought € Is Nikita Khrushchey trying to Zhukov army for $2.50 and should net $10,000. mopths in addition to the big Bet Hl peony Pag he ey, shart ot at east the security chiet, Gen. Ivan Serov Then the remaining 3,600 could number already at hand. a ates « a siehenety date Wy Depend Pras 20 Years Ago Satine . gee dhe nw § rd a as oe yet to be anteered go at a dollar and a half and ey Doe tas the Chana at ar Otherwise the bey will never U-BOAT SINKS unidentified ship guise of “collective leadership"? OY sven.) ee a ce : A ~ bat: the girl off South Africa coast. He has toppled veteran bigwig perhaps the committee would And,“ the"way, Pam, when you Anne (Mary's mother, and a corey e he, the three men will maneuver soften last minute and e crypt ynder the church is vener- “Ml | ‘AFL, CIO LEADERS argue Reds such as V.M. Molotov and inst each other , editor speak of “the family car,” which one ated as the spot where the birth | Mothers who are embarrassed over FDR labor attitude. Georgi Malenkov and assigned §=wans WITH WRITERS allow the students to get in at a of them do you mean? Sem glare a them to remete posts. For the 5 re ee . cut rate. The details are unim- . Of all the days dedicated , : long list of charges against Belated . many cane = 3 & them, Stalin would have shot Khrushchev’s summer speeches | portant at the moment. The “ fo the Blessed Virgin, this one Dr. William Brady's Mailbag: : them,—bat- Khrushchev has pot — tisclose -that~he~now~is—warring — affair could gross” $10,000" or The People’s B WR iss Sears Sead Sle. Cue ot einmiaiory 2S ecer Vision: legen aaoeing $20,000 and do a lot of oeal good.’ The People’s Business: woinprane tt re ome T'9Q-Tight Stretch Socks — farscatinr’ atin’ wet go reer. teeiom er’ Kirais Every thin dime would be ex- N thi D ve Brags oars: pocallanitd | im whichthe- late” dic. ~chev’s de-Stalinization moves. ; through centuries, aot . eat Teele othing’s Done Sez Can Cause Ingrown Nak = * * * Re ubliean Plans Are evublepraaagre! jo wierd bree ac Some. experts on the Soviet press is the party's main ideo- ‘High school rules specify s max. = epublican © ~ © Relore oF since. She was “full of “Is it possible stretch socks are out. such statt ‘Nealect is better cog Fegjeedrtgg S iremrgr-an Racin patil bandariaecubd imum number of games. Each school would have to allow for this in grace,” not prone to sin, as was every other human being. It was . a birth well worth commemo- Still_in Talking Stage Of the face cecasionally, even-twice- o cannot work,*that in order Some Soviet writers have ulin tes eason- By ROGER LANE fore I began wearing stretch ”’ _daily if the skin is a little too survive the Communist -sys- that their work was in oe eine om am i is r m 7 , rue. WH). oe weonde tem needs a one-man dictator- o interests of the people and: | = _ to December, 1956. BAPTISM ~ Answet—Yes, if they're tight. the Jess handling or fingering of the |, Kiwesbchey violat- “ing high school which would p ly: ak Ges bales. ‘The Some weeks: a sense, inism, or the cult “ef one-man ed “collective leadership,”’ assum- A few weeks had passéd since Demo- ng he tr the complexion, i a ee oa crat G. Mennen Williams won a fifth term as Michigan governor, and Re- publicans were bouncing back—vocally, Christians, of course, are famil- rule, jar with. the naming of a child as a part of the Sacrament —of— Holy Baptism, and over the years - have developed a great many quaint superstitions related to this important ceremony. — = ____them, even_someot -th : ones, still hang on in vat is a posed to be an enilghtened world: become “Central” woul an edge for a year or two. But. that would be short lived. The two will serve equal areas of the city and the at least—from their defeat. two squads would soon be evenly split. EYE RETURNS —+-—-Charity; open-your-iapr——-- >John Peikens; then-GOP -state-chaire man, and some other Republicans had * Ws s the same s angumrnt . taken stock of the returns and were wishes, You iw 19th cent ‘tthe tas and very interested member, Stalin a 9, 6 hip’ questioning whether a defeat really was To call a child by his name-to- ” (L.F.J) — obstetrics—the kind I was taught Voted for himself. ~ : Hart’s ‘Hardship . suffered. rabbit = on be what "DR. BRADY. - my. as an intern. That harness should ~ —— = — THOUGHTS FOR TODAY “Asa director of the Associated we picked up a seat in Congress,” Mmauchy. may tke dally rie Ble eines yt the usm. Praia eat te wey wep ated eit ent yu tng Press, I was filled with utter desola- the argument went. “We put across It a child’s initials spell a word, saccharin (as a sweetener in place . 9 100 words long pertaining » poem . ranks of the Comnounist Party. _ pointed unto me.—Lake 22:29. tion when I read an AP. dispatch out. President Eisenhower by an even big- that is lucky..- of sugar) with impunity. A * Secla, or Gantinemn din 'be encuered Khrushchev, ‘since ,he fired five Every Christian that goes be- : i ger aaah than in 1952. We gained “A child never trives until it grain tablet gives to tea or cof- Saaressed envelope’ ts sent ta Ths Pop. fOP_Men, certainly has been act- fore us from this world is a_rar of Lansing. Our great organization = oe F its sweetening FASHOO i . Pontise, Michigan. : ike a one-man govern- somed spirit waiting to welcome Seldlcar ewe i as State Senate.” on were sale ; suspected. of ful of sugar.” (Copyright 1957) - ment. But his power largely de- us in heaven.—Jonathan Edwards, not having. been It is unlucky for a child to be the first one baptized in a new fell for a line of propaganda that At about this time, there was a ris- ing tide of optimistic talk about the THE PONTIAC PRESS Suter ey baibding for’ lection compelene The ba water must never is Hoag vee atte ie Cm TALK ee fo to Seba Sales Conventions Build- Up Pep The Country Parson There was talk, a good deal of it, about putting the state chairman, then paid $75 per diem plus expenses, on a full time, salaried basis at $20,000 a year. Published from Tus Powriac Press Bullding Harowp A. Prracenarp President and Publisher a healthy child. NEW YORK (# — Vacation. days SKIM CLEARED are.over for most Americans but “Writing to thank you for the the season for sales conventions wae trip is for a week to, 10 B. Iger, who heads a -eonvenition- days with wives usually inchided. ering service, says it must run ) into. millions of dollars. RUSSELL Basserr Joun A. Rite Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Hows A. Prreereats n, Ean, M. Tarapwett. Some Republicans looked south to lotion for pimples and blackheads. tching second wind the bonaral area-of New York City Agericies specializing in handling Busingss Manager” on a Ohio where the party fospered un- About three weeks after I began = ‘ _ m * vied for five months to increase meetings for the big epanaiiins somm W. Prrzors., Local Advertising © ‘der the direction of a well staffed, using it my skin was beautifully Fell drees seles meitings come sales 25 per cent. say they can save on the ana iar me one well financed state headquarters. sae ae wee it T had used 5. around 2,500 a year. Add in the The Value ef the prises trips through experlence and bulk Rosrer B. Taxa. FORGE Am, many lotions creams e { ’ buying. Also they shoulder « Managing Editor, - Ciaasified Managée “We'll make a start in that direction without success. Thank you pepe see sh star and “ pep sare Baran gin pn Bnd the arranging and J saading end Entered at Post Office, Pontiae, as second class matter in Lansing,” the optimists cried... “Or~ again.” (H. A. C.) “ ~~ salesmen and their wives. all the gripes, such ag poor rooms, ganize a qualified, professional-caliber Answer—Any reader may have seh a vale, pentane nes ; i _ tough steaks, bad Tiquor. : MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS staff to stimulate party activity and iphi -y big ae pees eno ele Iger says he once got a calf The Associated Prose ie qntitieg Grew, Mickey Mouse with “Let's face it” is an Stretchy locomotive Betsy McCall paper _aenessoriese __S8c__play sylephone BB ere pull tey train. 88c doll dresses-up: 88c— Mae at = Friction helicopter, 4-pe. dresser set in: dike army XV-3 88c pastel plastic. 88c First time ever! A com- : pletely dressed doll for 55— : = 5 : 88c! Dynel hair can be Rubberized plaid Metal drum-has mil- | washed and combed. 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No ‘Mail, iC — Little league sport kit for funtime 88c - 106— Field glasses with 2-tone pencil box Friction ice-cream clear scares: 88c with 15 items. 88c truck, canopy. 88c = _A dandy —tittle ayash-day — Cc : toy! Has removable cloth : * basket, foldirig metal frame _ pate “on casters. Hi arry, save! Folding laundry cart and basket OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 pakelale teh’ through Saturday % {Plans Series . penne oe ae oes oe sp Ss o - _3HE PONTIAC PRESS. SarOmDaY.SePRabER T ESS. 195 PESEREE EEN «REE wrth ae Hs whus then Geopach | fe wane, ARSE TE Rev. Auchar i ‘ a IMethowiisis Push Program for University in Alaska: Talks Sunday Morning| to Begin Consideration | +’ of Sermon on the Mount ote S| The *Rev, Edward E. Auchard, - MISSOURI SYNOD —& | pastor of Orchard Lake Community : * | Church, Presbyterian, will preach 5 © Sunday morning at both the 9 and . »j11 a.m: service on the subject, : GRACE | |“Life At Its Best.” This is the .. first in a series of sermons based x | er Coe ee Glendale —|on the Sermon on the Mount. : | Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Pastor 7! A series of educational eter e Vicar Dele Evanson, Speaker - for — and teachers on the a" Services ae Me ~Wistand = ~Children_Under- 7 : is and }1 stand Religion,” will be held be- 8 Sunday res at 5 A. M. a 4 * and ll A.M... + % At the first in this series: the | ST. TRINI I Y firey. Me Sasa’ wil ream Achen 66 Suse Source for‘our Knowledge of) e = Ralph C. Claus, Pastor ea = & Sunday School :.. 9:45 A. M. The second meeting will First Service .,... 8:30 A.M. | Clude-demonstration classes, The Second Service ...11:00 A.M. | Junior class will be led by Mrs. | Roy Remmel who attended the + ~ T| recent Michigan Synod Leader- SE, PAUL a Hl be taught by Mrs. Edward D. Auchard, ' Joslyn 2 Miss June May, children's in- George Mahder, Pasior structor at Pontiac State Hospital Morning Service ,.10:45 AM.. Sieg tee att _<. on Sunday School ...9:30 AM. Bl,e “what to Expect of Children > of Various Ages.” ‘ : : * 4 * * * BLOOMFIELD A panel consisting of Mrs. Eva * Geisler, church school superinten- yi TOWNSHIP dent; John Emmert, president of A? Square Lake & Telegraph the Detroit Church School Associa- * g Wm. C. Grate, Pastor tion; and Rev. Auchard will discuss pes 2 pera) ° > x Church Service ...... 10 AM — Children Ask.” . -AND HERE’S YOURS — Susan Forbes (left) finishes counting | Pontiac Press Pheje . Sunday Schoo) 6 a oe ne ere i schcot chit} Out the money she, her brothers and sisters will put in their church service there toinqrrow will be a Family Pre-Church School Season es s dren he particular interests} ¢®velopes tomorrow. Waiting for their shares are (left to right) Service at 10 a.'m. Families will come and sit together during will meet at the fifth session. The} Linda, Walter Jr., John and Kenneth. They are the children of worship. Children will register for Sunday School for the winter = ST: MARK final—confab—will- feature a series} -™r--and-Mrs, Walter Forbes, 3834 Island-Park Dr, Ail-are-mem- ~~ ojasses_at the $:30-and-1t:15~a.-m.-sefvices, a 6 . : of workshops on audio-visual edu-| bers of St. Andrews Episcopal Mission in Drayton Plains. Church Sept. 15. 1979 Commerce Road cation, worship and creative ac- Te" cna eens pitivities, | Wm. C. Grate, Pastor At Bethany B Baptist Church eaten ae Tay hal AM Sponsors _____§ Sunday School .....10 AM Scouts Camping Out IT mn c 39 St _ ad g tS 1 “iy \Advisory Group Church Service....11:15 AM. Bl] tne Bow’ Scouts of the Orchard) £ O F ete Stuaents : “ he gS Lake Community Church are par- oo oe | ito Aid Churches > Cedar Crest Auchard will conduct early morn- Huron at Mark, will nee farewell) Others are Donna Chilvers, Ro- ey - jaccelerate the growing cooperation § Farnsworth off Union Lx. Ré. ling worship for the boys while|Service morrow af the 1] a. liand Vornell, Carol Cox and Bar-| | between business and religious ‘(ext to Dublin school) Blon the island, road or the pond people bara Hess, Michigan State Univer-) © leaders in matters of community Howard C. Claycombe, Pastor ie gre empre t =e 0 leave icity students; Gay Ann Cornell, | ibetterment, the National Associa- Sunday 8:30 and 11:00AM. i eges and universities. — {Beverly Kneale, Mr, and Mrs. tion of Manufacturers has formed Wednesday ....... 7:30 P.M. Bit 1st CONGREGATIONAL |, ™*, Bost’-of Education of the Gerald “Albright, from Eastern) | = a Clergy-Industry Relations Ad- Evening: ; 7:30P.M church ‘will present a gift to each| Michigan College; Pat Coles and| | © visory Committee composed of o *ccwssenecs rie CHURCH of the young people. Following the| Edward Lews, who are attending! | IT industrial executives from every > } jmorning service, they will be) al M f home Centr: ichigan College: and section of the country. : ue, : Mill, E. Huon and Mt. Clemens guests at a coffee hour in thé’ Ruth Baumann, from Wayne State. £ Hee gunmndtion, sagvenmnioties St Ste hen‘s Rev. Malesin A. Barton, Paster |jChurch’s lower auditorium. Still others are Barbara Fair, of the three faiths, Prot- . Pp Dr. Joseph I. Chapman, Pastor te major akee Fe came ee le . Pe. Chapman, *astor.\ Highland Park Junior College; estatit, Catholic and Jewish, is Formerly Township will speak on “The Three R's of) Harold Cameron and Robert Wil- headed by R, E. Salvati, presi- os ae SCHOOL... 10:90 A.M. [/James Ryan and Mrs. Russell At-(Chapman, Hamline University; Rob- Company, of Huntington, W. Between Dizte and Sachedae) owen exrengyd prommmtetion et dayeer, Ax : Al . ; Wm. C. Grate, Pastor : Persons” coffee ‘hour. Ri hi Looe ice Va., who is a director and re- Church Service ... 9:30AM “Beapoct of an romeo in- | Hospital; nmol Seep iepe “= Detroifer fo Sing: _|-slonal vice president of the | Sunday School ...10:45 A. M. “The Rev. Mr. Burton. aes ages . asciageea® Side Design and Engineering In-| | NAM. , | Sasecemn Guidhesdl teae'e kia w, stitue. = : { Ba tist C cert Formation of the committee, the Sharon Boyce, Dennis Gibson, Completing the list are Keith a p on on cecences is secter See Barbara | Business Institute; inuing progra ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Jody Smith, Madeline VanMatre, [George Chenes Flies Collasg, Uii,| The Senior Chote of Trinity-Bap-|ter broader recognition of the La Sunday School ............ iesxeex wees MAS. Morning Worship ........ 2.2.2... ccc eee eeee 11 A. M. ont Sarl w. Nelson. a. D.. Pastor Parsonage: 745 Owege FE 46-3404 a =Miners Hear ginia Sheehan, Kalamazoo College; Mrs. Robert Bower, Albion College; Missionary ‘Evelyn Brown; Baptist- THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) 29 Ww. Lewrence Street —— SUNDAY. SERVICES—— =? Do wd School—9:4 M. Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. Holiness Meeting— 1460 A. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. S/Captain end Mrs. Magnus A. Michelsen, i commending olficers-in-charge YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED © Gospel Message Bible Society “Members Find Uranium Rush Is # ' | New Field for God In the “four corners” aréa where ‘Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah meet, there has been a great influx of people lured by the discovery of uranium. Most of these people live in trailers near i WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Andersonville Road — Near Dixie Highway Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Service .................205 7700 p.m. Family Bible Hour Weteesds/ = weenesas Coe pase” DB. Winine, Paster ithe established cities of the re- ‘gion. | During the summer, Mr. and | Mrs, George D. Palm, honored jand courageous distributors for the lAmerican Bible Society’s Roky ~~ *.-tountain District, have again per-| formed their meticulous task of FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin. FE 4-7172 recor poe Sunday of sored Service .... Wed. Prayer Servic 2 Lowell Baggett, Music Pirector ee ee ee cy Rev. Robert Garner, Pastor ——— calling on every family they could reach, With the cooperation of local ministerial groups they sold or, where needed, gave Bibles and encouraged people to read them ; and go to the church of their | choice. weather, Adrian College; andJoan Hagermain, Hurley Hospital, Flint. Outdoor-Shrine Blessing Given Feast of Immaculate Heart of Mary Observed at Trentori, N.J._ TRENTON, New Jersey —The blessing of an outdoor shrine to Our Lady of Fatima by the Bishop of Trenton, and an address by the Founder of the Blue Army of =~ +Our~Lady-of-Fatima,-marked- the; against- observance of the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary here last night, = The Most Rev. George W. Ahr, Bishop of Trenton, presided over the ceremonies in which he per- sonally blessed the new shrine outside the Church of the Holy Cross, and gave Solemn Eenedic-| tion inside the Church. itist Church will present Mrs. vocal concert tomorrow at the Mrs, Price, a soprano, is the 'Baptist-Church of Detroit: | —7 5 " Included in the program will be “Adore and Be Still” by Gounod, “My Songs Shall Arise” by La- Forge, by Wooler and “Will-O-the-Wisp” by Spross. Others to be presented are “Pace, Pace’ from Laforza del Destino by Verdi, “On Ma’ J "* by Boatner, “Every Time I Feel the Spirit’ by Dett, and Laura C. Price in a 7:30+p.m.{‘ “Consider, and Hear Me”) to help make their needs known in the churches. They give special attention to problems of credit buying and Oakland Youth to Host Quartet ‘Singspiration’ The Oakland “Youth Fellowship “singspiration” is hosting Quartet \Church Faderation Aids People New to Chicago: , rentals and also work for pas- nase at bid te the atthe heute: ture aimed at improving Night tomorrow at_9:15 p.m.at the: Oakland Avenue Presbyterian’ Church. : All churches are invited to send quartets to participate. K-word Gilly ieehen & Une patos hg cia Va. of gold in pictures of silver. SEVENTH:DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH s __H, F. Lohr, Pastor FE 5-1204 156 ‘Mt. Clemens St. be given you; TH L eee even oe see 9:36 seek and ye shall find: knock and] SABBATH WORSHIP...” ee vs "Gereraey H eam it shall be opened unto you. ‘YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING ........... Saturday p.m, For every one that asketh re MEETING .........-.00.- oe Wednesday p.m, eth; and to him that, shall be opened. Pure religion and kine God td the Futter ie To visit the fatherless a in their affliction, and_ to af “Witness” by Hall Johnson. himself unspotted from Held Next to Early Sunday tnorning, Aug. it, -the~-background~ of News York’s mighty skyscrapers. more than 100 persons stood on a barge alongside the little “Mayflower II.” In_ his booming voice, Capt Allan Villiers, master of the replica of the Pilgrim ship, led a responsive reading of the 103rd Psalm and the first of a unique series of Sunday worship —— stall sind Sunday Morning Services M ayflower II venture conceived in the faith that The Sunday morning services alongside the ‘Mayflower II” will be held during the remainder of Morning Worship .. Evening Service eereerreee ee ee ee -11:00 A. M. seene “SENTENCED TO DIE” CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH G. W. GIBSON, Minister. FE 4-0239 347 North Saginaw 9:45 A. M. nba 7:00 P. M. “SEEKING THE LORD” Prayer Meeting and. Bible Study Wed., 7:30 P. M. --. 6:00 P. M. aodlyt os Ge Men dart aoe hal ym f SHAFER, Pastor the_summer,. weather. ee ‘eo {Capt Villies stant 8 CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH BUFFALO AT CHURCH STREET CLARKSTON, MICHIGAN Sunday Services and Church School 9:30 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. Rev. 1. Grant Dunlap — es WM. J, RICHARDS, Pastor <7 of population it is almost a new ‘group that must be visited each year. Because of the fickleness of ‘mining and the efusiveness of the iwealth they seek, the people are ‘often disappointed and disheart- ‘ened souls who more than ever need the changeless Word. Last year a photographer of a CHURCH of CHRIST 87 LAFAYETTE ST. EVANGELIST E. C. SEVERE of Nyasaland, British South Africa, Speaking one ree Piaget ae |. Saturday, Sept. 7th, 7:20 P. M. “AFRICAN CUSTOMS” Sunday Morning, 10:00 A. M. “BE YE FOLLOWERS OF CHRIST” Sunday Evening, 7:30 P.M. “ADVANCEMENT OF ~ CHURCH OF CHRIST WORK IN AFRICA” This young churchman speaks addition to English. te A ‘Everyone Is FE 5-1908 6 different native dialects in Cordially, Invited! - national magazine accompanied Mr. Palm through a day’s work. | The kindness and patience of the |rapher that, at the end of the day, jhe asked Mr. Palm for a Bible for ‘Principal speaker was Ri. Ev. Msgr. Harold V. Colgan of Ptalafield, New Jersey, the Blue Army Founder, A procession’ including dey. parish societies and Blue Army), Delegates from the United States and Canada, went into the Church for recitation of the Rosary, talks by the pastor, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis A. Kasprowicz and Msgr. Colgan, and Solemn Benediction. “Putting irito one's life the -pro- evangelist so impressed the photog- jgram of Our Lady of Fatima” was described by Monsignor Col- gan aS a great devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. | his little daughter. | anette” hymn, “Faith of Our! Fathers,”” the Rev. Dan M. Potttr spoke of the debt yet to be paid to the oe -* * Potter is “eats secretary of the Protestant Council of the City of New York which is sponsoring the services at the 4Ist Street pier where the little barque is moored. “This debt will not be paid,” "fe owe Oe Potter declared, ‘“‘until every Baptist Church ee. ‘Detroit Gospel Singers American has the unrestricted op- portunity to be a first-class citi-' color or economic status.” Ftp Fo ager to the Pilgrims, 11:30 te 12:15 Noon—Sundi 6:30 P.M—Young People’ 7:45 P.M. Wednesday CHRISTIAN TEMPLE -§05 Auburn Avenue L, &, Marien, Founder Lela P, Marion, Pastor = Rev 3. Letiey Ghetfield, Assistant 9:45 © 11390 A.M.—Communion and i Service }. Luther Sheltield, ve dl ged ‘e Bervice | 7:45 P.M —J. Luther Sheffield, ong : The Church With a Sricadls. Welcome “Theirs was 4 bold’ zen, regardless of race; creed, thirsty, give him water to |For thou shalt heap coals of p.m. If thine enenty be ene, | gi him bread to eat; and if he . fire upon his head, and the Lord shall Enjoy Good Music in AIR col Evangelistic Service eabe eFeees eeeeeevere owen eae Pastor ‘Apostolic Church of Christ 458 GENTRAL NDITIONED COMFORT es See pene ya ee S42 teeeee Church Phone FE 5-836) «OL FATS *. 7:30 ?. M. * Fe febc) 6 bao. Wis _ RADIO STATION CKLW 800 KC : “Sunday—9:45 A. M. U “A DIVINE ene in SCHOOL PROBLEMS” : —~. 2, =j/ ff Y =3 ff gs ff pp ff p= |! ir a / ff f —/f / Jy / — } if 4 ! rt ~ | saland, British ST reacbatat Prom ‘Alrics | to Speak on Church Work Evangélist E. C. devine ar ee. Central Africa will be the speaker this week-end at the Church of Christ, 87 Lafayette six native dialects in addition to English: , His evangelistic ram has been under the direction: of the ‘Churches of Christ in the states. In 1952 these churches sent ‘Evangelist Paul Nichols and his wife to Nyasaland as a mission- ary. While there, Severe was his interpreter. “Severe is in the United States —E. C. SEVERE at the Church of Christ. On his ar- Tival Jaly 4, he attended a camp Witnesses Hold Area Assembly oe wey “es nk a * “ Ly Delegates Represent. 19| Congregations; Baptism Ee CHURCH. _{ Street. . . 962 Voorheis Rd., K. of P. Hall The young African, who is an Ceremony for 52 Sunday School ...... 2:00 p.m. | evangelist of the church, has only —- _—— ei edi 1:30 = recently arrived in this country. Over 1,600 attended the semi- 7:30 p. m., 27 He expects to remain about four annual area convention of Je-\| Rev. Li , Paster more months. In his own country, hovah’s Witnesses held in the FE 3-018 he is a preacher and educator. Royal Oak Dondero High School ent including Port Huron, Milford, Pontiac, Imiay City and Mt. + + .* August 30 through September 1,| g | Severe will speak on African including 285 from the Pontiac First Christian Church customs and his work with the area according to W. P. Strong, Disciples of Christ Church of Christ -in his homeland. presiding minister here. Bible School 10 A. M. Sunday morning's talk will be ‘‘Be . : Delegates from 19 congregations} Worship Service 1] A. M. .| Ye Followers of Christ”. He speaks in southeast Michigan were pres-|, * 858 W. Huron Rev. D. D. McColl Clemens, *x * * The program highlight ‘Sunday | was the sermon. ‘Removing the) Barriers Dividing Mankind” by the Watchtower district supervising i -Manera. He said: * “God. will remove the trouble makers soon at the judg- BETHEL TABERNACLE First Pentacost Church of . Pontiac Sunday School ..10 a.m. ‘Morning Worship. Evangelistic Service 7:30 ment of Armageddon and set up Tues. Eve. Service . .7:30 ij Rigs = to further train himself in the work! meetin : : I g at Sulphur; Okla., and/on earth a peaceful New World, urs. Eve. Service : spoke before some 1,000 people. = Kingdom.” | Th af 30 —_ Since then he has visited Texas, ey ee Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch UJ h , ae. Illinois, Missouri and) 4+ g mass baptism Saturday 52| 1348 Baldwin Ave. i eave uf C eS. ndiana. were immersed under water as a |. FE 5-8256 i : _ Evangelist Severe says he is €N-| symbol. of their dedication to do ; ; . a joying his visit with the churches|God’s will. ‘They will enter the . & in the states and finds “the peo-| world-wide ching fellowship |[™ ; : HS I | = ‘Honor Pioneers ne here hospitable and very lio Jehove's Witnesses. “| ST, JOHN'S | cH ms 1 M : : able.’ Among those baptized METH CHUR 4 at Local Church paged eee ne — ’ ’ e He will speak this evening at|Pontiac area wae Mr. eee ODIST CH of Bloomfield Hills, (left) joins friends Vicky Ed- using this weekend. The young people are at- _ Remonstrance Signers i 7:30 and tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. Lindall Latimer, 1119 Kawadin; 443 HIGHLAND ‘wards of Sylvan Shores, and Jerry Powers of tending a retreat with other senior high school Put Religious Freedom and 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hopewell, 3216 || Church School ... 9:30 A. M.: The Community} Seminole Hills (both seated) in listening to sage . students sponsored by the First Presbyterian | Li he T ; SS Warren Dr., Drayton Plains; De-|| Morning Worship ..11:00 A. M, | pogrees will be host to a series} advice from Ron Newman of Watkins Lake Church. The retreat is under the direction of Rev. nto Living Terms Bethany Pastor lores Shear, 2219 Kohler; James > ee ee | a an —oaen beginning) (right) concerning sports equipment all will be Galen E. Hershey. y Saxton, 22 E. Hopkins; Thad Con- P Sept. 15, Rev. James. Turellall ot Churches of all denominations yest Minister _-|tty., Nebraska: and Richard) oaks Ul be nea ar oe across America are noting this| Kline, 467 N. East Blvd. | Fi weries. Report Includes All Faiths. Bae ee Se me etvoeny ot Sect Crescent Hills | irst J 4 - Special music has been planned (Remonstrance,” an-historic state Ph lli W 5 ith ) rie ; Cavs o>, acne of ; arse ial Dr. Joseph I. Chapman, pastor y iS ; mit Presbyterian 7:30 p.m. oo pOptaeeaa eae ,,,0f the Bethany Baptist church, garded as one of the “forerunners” | Waterford Township, will be guest : va ae SS ee Evangelist James Threlfall was) ms the’ “Bill of Rights” incorpor-| -inister at P, svest Recital at PHS __ Rev. W. H. Marbach born in Missouri, raised in Mis- the American Coonstitution | punch rship | Rev. G. E. Hershey “Sissippi, went to college in Ten- 134 years later. See ts rang oat ih wi *: pemeen: eal ‘ens ealaiebired’ ie NEW YORK — New wea levatahw were 16 per cent of the population|number of church schools have) ,,.. .. . service for the next two Sundays. | Phyllis W. Smith will be heard) Worship Services most of the southern, eastern and|i" Church membership of all faiths|a they rep-jnever been higher. Nearly 37,000,- Remonstrance” was signed; Rey. Chapman was executive|in a voice recital tomorrow in the 2 . ' 2 [ae : by 29 simple and otherwise un-! he Twin City Baptis ; ; : 9:30 and 11 a.m. ‘ mid-western states. He has been|"@Ve been announced by the Na-|resent 20.7 per cent. 900 Americana, mostly ‘ : un-! secretary of the Twin City Baptist|Pontiac High School - auditorium, tional Council of Churches. youngsters, /known residents of Flushing (five|(mion. and of the Minnesota Con-| sponsored by the Newman A.M.E. Church School in evangelistic work for eleven ; ‘The membership count was {are enrolled in classes being taught|of them could sign only by mark)| vention of American Be pti et Gharch--i0e-Pattersen willbe ac ure 00 j 4 years. - c —— The nation's only annual-compi-| based on a compilation of 258 OF led by some 3,000,000 teachers protesting the decree of Dutch Gov-| churches before coming to the ist. 9:30 and il a.m. { He received his B. A. degree|/@tion of statistics of All faiths) church bodies. The one notable |and other religious education work-/ernor Peter Stuyvesant forbiddin: Ppa hie | Bree) shows that church and synagogue ti the = & Bethany Baptist Church in April. Miss Smith, a graduate of Pon- tom Bn Jee Unicity creacd Wratten ce we RERREEA AIRES, te He il he pt Oa ne igh Sc mde Me 3 _ » re Was “1958. — : : bidding the inhabitants from sence of the pastor, Rev. Benjamin|England Conservatory of Music. formerly a member of the Fuller aalageago pri re erates of this church forbids | schools to accommodate the/entertaining them in their homes.|4 Bohn, =a ‘on cadbhiong Fs also attended a Detroit’ | FIRST OPEN Evangelistic Foundation and staff), 7 per cent population rise for Eira bempnaty Sori cage ant swelling ranks of S un da y School x *& * Church services are being held|stitute of Music and made various BIBLE CHURCH evangelist of the Sword of the the your. aoe stalls pud- | students now number 207,606 — up| The signers reminded the Gov-in Monteith School on Crescent|radio and television appearances. 151? Lord Foundation. = about 6,000 over the previous year. /ernor that the Town's “patent”|Lake near Hatchery Roads, until| During the summer she appeared 5 ee ee The record - breaking total for | While the total of 258 separate| Despite the record - breaking/granted religious freedom and free-|the new church building is erected.|with the Fred Waring workshop Sunday Scheel wees eae an The rich and the poor meet! all faiths is 103,224,954 — Up ichurch bodies in the report seems millions being spent on church dom of conscience. They told the! on television. vo boas - 30 P.M. po mornd the Lord is the maker! slightly more than 3,000,000 over (high, the large majority of them |construction, many church school|Governor their intent to extend’ ° . Tickets for the recital may bel] Evangelistic Service . 7:45 P.M. them all. the previous year. This means /have a small membership. Eighty-|plants are still crowded as more that. freedom to Quaker and all Magazine Series purchased from church members|] Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M. | that 62 out of every 100 Ameri- (two of these groups account for|and more enrollees pour in. Church) “‘other sons of Adam . . .in what- : or at the door. cans of all ages are members | over 98 per cent of church mem-|statisticians predict that with con-|soever form, name, or title ne Opens With Story The End of of a church or synagogue. -|bership — or over 101,500,000. _ | tinuing prosperity church construc-|appears in’; and that they would : Let your conservation be without |I* : Your Senses | The figure a century ago was}—The Sunday School. “boom” ‘ap-ition will continue to boom, with|nét “lay violent hands upon them|O71] Methodists covetousness; and be content with =<. lonly 20 out of every 100. In the|Parently continues at its fast post-|next year’s total topping the $800,-). . . punish, banish or persecute such things as ye have; for he NEW YORK — The Methodists are being featured as the “‘great doers of U. S. Protestantism” in the first of a series of articles on “The Story of Religions in Ameri- war pace. Enrollments and the |000,000 mark. — them . . but give them free egress and regress into our town and houses.” oa The signers were not them- hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee. DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH | last generation span of 30 years, } church membership has doubled, Rev. T. H. Staton, FE 2-8497 American in Free Malaya Local congregations — an im crease of 3,198 for a total of 309647. What are the prospects for an) American, particularly an Ameri- can missionary, in a Jand that has just been granted politizal free- wale on A a ot Christi Templo | FIST UNITED AUDITORIUM BIBLE CLASS Wal tees ares et i | son DSesagem Levi piles in , Yee ° | 10 A. M. Youth Fellowship. «..6;30 P.M. panies are turning over respon- the new Malaya by personnel of lprabaseadorial rank, and Malaya will apply for membership in the United Nations. ithe issue was settled; but not be- fore John Bowne — a convert to the Quaker faith who was arrested and banished for permitting serv- odists are “pioneers in the cru- sades for such social ideals as world peace, racial equality, the ~*~ * ® selves Quakers, but some of | “| ‘hich wil : Elizabeth Lake Rd. at Tilden IR 3-8206 | Other significant gains in the na- og _¥ — them were jailed or otherwise |©2"” which will appear in A N&/} Sunday Seheel.....-.- Aa. “Morning Worship... . Tne wor's gious tie wocie mer MUSt Adapt, Be Helptul] | mnsea tor scsi se nem. ‘ona! mazszine Youth erie, eat highs in: 2 onstrance.”” The largest single Protestant || Evening Church Service ............................-1;80 p.m. mm body in America, with a mem- Midweek Servicer... ........0.. 00sec cee eeee 7 P.M. Wednesda Sunday. School enroliments — up It was seven years later when ae ma tp of 10,100.808. tha ; Pastor—REV. LEE LaLONE POOR PREL han wap @45-A.M. Sunday School {be solo Youth Rally Scheduled next Saturday beginning at 7:45 p.m. Featured on the, program | 178 Green Street { Central Methodist Rev. Milton H. Baek, D. D4’ Minister” Catvin ©. Rice, B. D., Asst. MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:55 A. M. _“TAKE A SECOND LOOK AT YOURSELF”. - Dt. Milton H. Bank, Preaching ) (BROADCAST Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) se fg ll iE Sit a et al ill a lll th el 11 A. M. Emmanuel Baptist Choir Singing Dr. Tom Malone Speaking at a Services 7:30 P.M. : Emmanuel Baptist Choir and Special hese ~ Baptismal Service \Ample Free Parking Sunday School Attendance Last. Week —- 1040 ia Air Conditioned Auditorium | CHURCH OF THE sible’ jobs to.people who have made |#Nd drive us across many a hidden ml | \ ASCENSION — Malaya their home. The American|Teet into waters’ where the oppor- A ene eae Lerenine Government will be represented in |‘Uaities are even greater than we i “ m. intain, Paster , Common Service 11:00 a.m. ee ‘Pray Got € = te ey | TELEGRAPH RD—ar- ORCHARD LAKE AVE. MR, QUENTIN WILLIAMS: Educational Director - dom after more than a century of ices in his kitchen — went to| Tights of labor and Christian Classes for all ages. f | Pastors with charges — AS colonial status? “Then there are atsosrted mis- Holland and pleaded his case there.| Unity,” the magazine reports. 11:00 A.M. Worship , new high of 235,100, a nota ‘An answer to this question from| sionaries — Methodist, Baptist, . « « According to the. author of the| “The Kind ofa gain of 13,000 over the previous the missionary viewpoint has been| Latheran, Independent. The day ew i} Savior =e Need.” a s cee : +-ot-the-Christian-missionary-is-by~ there is_in Flushing. —Sparked_the—move, Communion ) — a -. . . Quaker meetinghouse, and also al |ments- for national prohibition and | 6:45 P.M. Youth Per capita contributions — $A. |Pulaski, Va., a Methodist mis- an ae = cena = Dutch Reformed Church — the|for woman suffrage, against the Pollewehiy lag an increase of 8 per cent, sionary currently serving in Quan YS oo 6 ee: later the denomination of Stuyves-/ sweatshop and child labor . . . 7:30 P.M. E Wo ; chure , conditions has been here for ove vening Worship 3 New h construction — at a\tan, Malaya, A journalist as well) ing } 0, toppi list, Rev two or three years. The mission- |{ant. helped” immeasurably to create a) pet “Recovering a Lost Treasure Qe vee viidraagree apy a ey ak Wa Aeney wee | ary himeeif rust be adaptable— | On October 10, 1957, a tablet to climate of American public opin- | Wednesday—7:30 P.M. Prayer & Bible Hour U; Ht d 4 wee mr, J Vor Perea miay expect when Malaya| and dispensable, if need be. & sister digiaan? 29 — will) ve rocene to the United Na- You are cordially welcome in every service. maces sl ee erect Bowne House”) ae q|preaxpows Bo eee ee tala tt antrWestern feeling | does! buit in 1661) now maintained as| In future issues the magazine} FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH ‘ 4| A breakdown of ssiachetg e ~ * come with-national indepe */a shrine to religious liberty. will describe, among others, thejj 155 Prospect . 0. P. EASTMAN, Mintster Pres tepid — 4)\fieuwes by major faiths shows “On August 31, Malaya will it will not be a different pattern) the New York and Flushin g|development of the Catholic, Mor- = ' : 4@ithere are now 60,148,980 Protes- all-out in celebrating sieaeda’ & Seat Man?the Phuippines ul aker meetings will present the. mon and Lutheran ee in| ; q tants in the U. S. A., an increase pendence from tablet_and it will be accepted —j America. —_ : 7 _ e > of 1,700,000 over 1955 — 34,563,851 ie parr cireaive~ leven the last ten years, to a degree.i4n behalf of the Bowne House a » . ‘Charéhes 4) Roman catholics, up 1,167.24 —|the British, in fact. The date has ~ * * Historical Society—by the minister| Whereas ye know not what shall P FIRS I METHODIS r : | 5,300,000 Jews, the same as re-/been set for a year and a half. “One of our Methodist leaders ane Fags ne be on the morrow.. For’ what isi? . : ported the previous year ~ and |The fulfillment of this purpose has|has put it this way: “We are here//Udge “harles 5. Colden, ite- your life? It is even a vapour,|P | ; OAKLAND AVENUE > 2,598,055 Eastern Orthodox commu-| never been 2 doubt bce January |to preach Christ, to witness to our/ stone, L, I, is president of the So-|that appeareth for a little time,|P South Sogteas (61) Tydece Bo) _ @jnicants, up 212,000, ; jot. 1956. faith to all the people of hen .| ciety. pe then vanisheth away. i 10:00 A. M. Sunday Worship Service Oakland at Cadillac P x * | There. are approximately 300|When the disciples as esus. Ta) oe “A POSITIVE RELIGION” &. Theodore B. Allebech, Paster majo: have| Americans in this land of more|@bout the end of the world, he re- Choir Slates Rehearsals CALVARY 4 2 = } acodapes eos bee ee than six sittin maa: There are|Plied that he did not know and c MISSIONARY CHURCH ? 15 A.M. Church School Weakip:» --+>-++: 10:00 A. Mi. 4 lationship to each other during the|as many more in the city of Singa-|that was net his concern, nor) The Orchard Lake a ote et tere p il:is 4 urc 00: Pastor a . 44 ¢|last 50. years. Thirty years ago, |pore, which has a different political |theirs. Their responsibility was to}Church Westminister Choir for] Morning Worship... “wP _Classes and Departments "for All Ages _ = - a ib! . S< at 2 ~“per- ~cent—of- Americans “were -‘administrationNone- ~of-us are? -continu —o- eG is —will- eyoung- people ~ot high “school age [awe mE WErARI ce Pra: aa , Wed. 7: 30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer "Youth Fellowship "6:00 P. M. di Protestant — today the figure is|‘government servants’ and there-|they were. . .The wise farmer con-| will resume rehearsals Thursday, Beginning at 10:00 A. la ene = Service .. 7:00P.M. 4/359. per cent. Roman Catholics/fore we will not be. ‘Malayanized,’|tinues to sun his rice while the|Sept, 12.. Clarence Brown will di- w- (Baoe i Save, Pastor _ Fellowship Hour — Paster Speaking q\ax at Jeast for the present. sky is clear melt muy te that ber rect the choir. heme i Wed. Prayer ..... 7:30 P. M. ¢ UNITED LUTHERAN. “American oil and rubber com-|StTong winds of nationalism wi a ° No at ; 7 blow’ us out of our quiet harbor ‘AUBURN HEIGHTS will be radio, television and rec-i] gat, evening Service ..... 7:30 P.M. Sunda Sch ool 5 “ can jnmaey eu ording artists Ken Apple and the — wach EME ed au. 3. Gacvey MeUann, Paster Singing Star Triio. Sen. Evening Service .... 7:00 P.M. ae : The trio, formerly of Huntsville, Srever Service eee so = 4 Th e S ong of Th e Bible School ..10:00 A. M. Ala., has been featured by minis-] Ye*™s Peeve, Wed ..... 90 PM. : Pooee aie and hon spoeeres Be ce and “The Whole Gospel for the : . . x “WHY GO TO CHURCH” all-night “‘singspirations” through- Whole world"—ONENESS DR. TOM MALONE, Pastor Exodus, Ch. 15 Fenn College Bureau Sees Decentralization of Shipping to. Lake Erie study. The research group based it con- _- Glusiong on com- ments: ~“In addition, a substantial num- cakes Live. ae \Manila Saw Hate at Work; _|Realists Want It No More in ais a By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE I sa sat on the broad, old style verinda of the Army and Navy Club in Manila gazing into the wonder of a Philippine sunset. Some ony fiat comets in Manila are among the ineet posutiha in the world. They shoot like fingers of fire into the heavens. There in the gathering twilight loomed Bataan and a bit to the left of it that famous little island, forever enshrined in American and Filipino history, called Corregidor. Sipping an ice cold Dyap, a delicious Filipino drink (non-alcoholic in my case), we listened to my friend Howard Cavender, a charming raconteur, as he thrilled us with stories of war-torn Manila. — | i Se Howard's father, a long-time respected Ameri- i T-~wetshigged ta the Unica Cot- gregational Church of Honolulu on a sunkissed Sunday morning, The choir was singing a glorious an- them of praise to God. High above the altar I read, “Love never faileth.” Set out by themselves in ‘|this dramatic way those words drive the audacious message into i i FH 4 al REx é i i 1 s iF gig Ai geeahl3 i ti 258 age Ze¢5 Hip iki i a8 perfect on her daughter, Monica a3 IN SUNDAY BEST — Mrs. Joseph Singleton _ of 357 W. South: Boulevard sees that everything's Already spruced up, Kim Eric watches his sister A soe emf a of the ey School, A.M. E listic Siovleas et 11:00 45 P.M ond seemingly with awe. The children, three . years old, will enter Sunday. School for time tomorrow at Trinity Baptist Church where Mrs. Singleton and her husband are members. Jo's, new dress. a the ill n- z +; British Fussing : Over New Hotel zg es a as Christ the world.” : & fFr: a fi Rise in Swank Area in Heart of London “LONDON (INS) — The British, who generally, make a fuss when an historic antiquated building is about to be torn down, are show- at B 4 {posed new building for the heart Modern City Rises in Iraq ing unusual excitement in a pro- io New Arabian Nights Tale Skyscraper. Building. t0 'nignts-tales,-she-could-find-new|2% Spheres of modern oll refin “Akron Parents The Rev. C_ George Widdifield, ‘Rector: Rev, teu’ W. _ Sooty, Curate.. Rey. David . K. “All Saints Episcopal nun Williams St: at W. Pike SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion Church School, Infant “4 ci iil | row, . Fi ad Pict te a Tis. $:00 A. M.—Holy Communion . ~ 10:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer Sermon = Ask Trial Plan Toft London. This project is for the construc- tion in swank Park Lane of a | first-class. skyscraper _hotel__with a new parlia| Raise Cash for French] -Class in Grade School; | Board Members O | 700 bedrooms, public rooms, res- taurant, and banqueting facilities, and parking space for about 250 cars. 5 List 938 Civil Cases and 160 Criminal for New Term Monday’ t* & & The central feature would be a ‘erescent-shaped tower of 34 stories and a height of 378 feet. Interest New Lecation—576 FIRST ‘SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Orchard” * Special Circle, Saturday, Sept. 7, at & P. M. Stanley Matrunick, Speaker, Sept. 8 at 2:30 P. M. Stanley Matrunick, John Mead, Wednesday, 7:30 P.-M. is high, not just ‘because London | ‘There'll be 938-clvil-cases ready’ for- is desperately short of hotels for trial as Circuit Court opens its fall session Monday, The number of ready cases is about five times as large as the number Assignment Clerk Richard Lake Ave. new hotel would be the taltest structure in London and the na- tion’s. first real sky-scraper. Circles. ..... 4PM Dinner...... 5 P.M. ; Evening celecvcedsecTt3O P.M. - Crapo there's time to! The British, of course, refer to ; Stanley Matrunick, Speaking any building over 10 stories as a Special Service Mon. and Tues. .....8 P.M The county's four circuit judges sky-scraper but there are few will have their hands full hearing {from 150 to 200 cases, Smith says. real giants in Britain’s capital city. The tallest building is St. First Free Worship Services .........<0 agng A School er ees 316 Baldwin Avenue * «501 MT. CLEMENS STREET. “Church of the Light and Life Hour”- oeteerees rIEST SOCIAL SAETEREN CHURCH ' of the proposed Shell offices on the South Bank of the Thames River near. Waterloo . Station, which, -with 25 stories and a height of $40 feet, was to be the Methodist |?" === But the press of cases is. noth- ‘ing new, It’s about the same this |year as last, said Smith. In 332 of the civil cases jury ila m. = 7:30p.m. Hitrials have been requested. In non- er ee - 10:00 a. m. jury trials, where the judge makes : age = oce —— building in | stesersecsesveccocesce G235P.M. Hthe final decision, 200 of the . . Seaces seen: eee 7.30p.m. [cases represent. suits. in: law -and|__The promoters of the project are ~ || 406 are suits in chancery, mostly New City Properties Ltd., and Hil- the tourist trade, but because the|\" Paul's Cathedral, which soars : 365 feet into the sky. The new jc: + hotels height would exceed that 7 sets FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH ~ CAT Building = ‘See Williams “Lake Ra Sunday School “"20;,%°},2! erat... 10:00 Worship “™s,to0-=* cesses HHO — for Fairlawn School, Rt io | Sunday School, 10 A. M. — Morning Service, 11 A. M. | GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 2287 Auburn Read— Mile West of Crooks Road . Wed., 7:30 P, M. — Evening Worship, Sat., 7:30°P. M. &. S. Supt. Burly Mondy: Pastor, Rev. Billy Brown—FE 8-8692 * x * 17 Pragt members objected atjr ‘Philosophy involved,” é Mohler put it. / | - Mohler said he “shuddered at, the idea that education may be. based on the aay of — to, small cafe are shops di nen for the Pairlawn engi oe i, ates ‘sets, el cal a and 4 “# = family for the year luxe cameras, Hollywood movies are popular. * * * - - At crowded intersections, roomy American cars pass small Euro-| School officials have been asked to study the trial program and in- | tes, x & Hilton will put up part of the money and will operate the hotel Non-jury trials will start Mon- day. The first jury panels will be selected a week from Monday. FE 2-0384 CHURCH :. \ “ “A CHURCH FOR OUR DAY” Evening Service. . “A REASON FOR HOLINESS” Youth Services . Kenneth A. Hutchinson — - Marshall McGuire / School officials believe Fairlawn who /will be the first elementary school ‘lin Ohio to offer a foreign language On the Tigris, steel arches het throughout the grades, de Young People’s Meeting Tuesday 8:00 P.M. hd a abretriggia| ‘basis when ft Prayer Service Thursday ........ 7:30 P.M. = Ar tic R f | complete Scturday Evening Service ....... 7:30 P.M. Soe RIN WY (OF ce The lower pert: cf the: heted seen, Workin "1. veecesees 20D = Simply ‘Ironed Out’ would consist. of two stories Bible Study Sunday ........, 6:00 P.M. POINT BARROW. Alesk forming a base 35 feet high. This Sunday Evening Service ........ 7:30 P.M. : NW, AlAaSKR —| would accommodate din- wrens ‘ . United States Eighth Air Force ing rooms and_a ball: Public Invited a, engineers recently constructed a runway in which materials were| Set back 50 feet from the Park no problem. It was on Fletcher’s|Lane froritage overlooking Hyde biageh Island in the Arctic Ocean,-only|Park, .the tower would rise 32 100 miles from the North Pole. The Air Force men _ simply “ironed out” a 5,000-foot runway of ice by spreading tarpaulins NAZARENE to lessen the sense of massiveness 60 State Street over the rough ice and using hot-|bedrooms, giving it a length of ; |air generators to blow warm air| 710 feet on a site of 178 feet. | Bible School .....» 9245 A.M. jon them. As fast as the ice ; e melted, the canvas and the genera-| Humble yourselves in the sight Moming Worship - 11:00 A. M. |tors were moved and the water re-|of the Lord, and He shall lift you froze into a level surface. : ‘up. —— PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST .17:30 P. M. _| stories above the level of the base. | The curved shape of the -tower—| —would add to the frontage fer| CHURCH: OF. SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Perkins St. (Off Auburn) _ of Spiritual = ar | - Thurs., 7:30 p.m. ee ee ee ey bene‘ Praise” Open Forum me *e**eeeere » FE 44-9343 we PILGRIM HO HOLINESS ESS CHURCH . dn} neoetion time, don't take a vacation_ from’ Chureh—Come, bring your family to.a A wedeomes AR Victor: 1180 N. Perry Street Growing Sunday School veceuesceeseeecnerca see ees OO 6:30 P.M. ; — —Werthipescccicc MOOAM. —Pligrin YP... 645 P.M. | Bible sid spgecteteartees sarees bbe acgeenewnnc te 2AM. Golden Gospel Hour ............ peste eee or BOP. orn: ing orsh oveeee eeeneee peeewoce eerrees bs : “The Little ‘Church With the Big Heart!” | angaode Lew eveiccseucccvce SSG Bi eS ot ee | ee i i sn aie’ i heme - if a [first because of the ‘general’ WESLEYAN METHODIST @? NORTH LYNN STREET 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL ——_- W. Y. P. S. 6:45 P; M. - -99900 WORSHIP - EVANCELISTIC 7:30 Pp. M. Rev. H. L. Johnson. Pastor COLUMBIA AVENUE - ~ BAPTIST CHURCH-— 64. West Columbia. Ave,. a ads School ............... 9 45 A.M. —Morning Worship .. socvccsceces A100 AM, J. ese iewestyeceschaceess, 620 Pride Evening Worship ............ 7 7:30 P.M. ~ Wed. Prayer Meeting ......... 7:30 P.M. snipes with Southern Bois Convention _ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan - Rev. a. Hl. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Rakes, Ass't Pastor 9:45° A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL’ " Cldsses for All Ages 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP “THE MYSTERY OF SUFFERING” e —~1:00-P-M=EVENING SERVICES. “THE MASTER OF WIND AND WAVE” 1A Dr, H. H. Sevege, Speaking at both servicesoe ™ THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER r, 1957 eS ae of: Persecution oy pened wey 2 phe Fred J. Watts Jr, of Chicago, . VIENNA and _ Mar- manager of the illinois tha Dodd Stern have denied Corp., relied in his predic- Communist spies, declaring tion om a report of, progress oh fled the United States because y construction by city of Chi- they were persecuted, go officials. foresaw move- The- couple said yesterda they|™nt of, first in the ‘spring had been threatened aa < * cas a ~ {hooves us to scarefully | consider | were taken|where, if-any place, our coop- inom them, their eratives fit into the scheme of Thieves:Do It Wrong DALLAS @-—Thieves who pil- fered a a Dallas cate didn’t “pay arr ne ON were _ mail, the ts 9 anak Senesrens of Tr Michigns ‘ W—A grain: market- “Time moves fast and it be- things to.come,” Watts said in ‘a) talk prepared for the annual Junch-| Elevator Ex- recent U. 8, ‘LIKES’ CHICAGO tivity,” he said. Bens —~T -|Ever Born Alive, |; was~ reported doing fine, . oberhas% fairly safe to say that the Gulf ports. and the Atlantic gateways are not going to give up ‘their wheat without a struggle.” - As to which of the Great tate ports appears destined to be the hub for handling of seaway grain tonnage, the choice of Watts was Chicago. * * * “Many think that Toledo with its location close to ~ production - in Ohio, Michigan and Indiana can take a leading role in seaway ac- = don’t doubt that it can take present advantage in exporting) ports ysually of the line in long distance move- ments; intermediate points tend fo get lost in the shuffle.” treme western terminus of the sea- way,.is the focal point of a great network of railroads and grain storage capacity of saied % 3 State Grains May Move to Foreign Pc or rs inane ta Wik wipert nemitty, f but Chicago does. have ‘a factor or two im its favor... “First, it’s historic that, major develop at the ends * *- He said Chicago will be the ex- has a million bushels. ‘ok 4 ‘|to Take Up New Post . fallen ister: of: the wp fe Fallen seth: Aries his new post as Soviet ambassa- dor--to Outer Mongolia, Pelping kok 8 + ean nee eee Mongolia, .an old-time Chinese| on radio reported. , : T Beene a — V, M. Molotoy,| ahpng mtg min-|. Union, wig waterway ee and = wees ate ee een rent ee Gon. 8 any other port. — Watts cautioned’ that sstentia’l will: prevent full ex- ploitation of seaway advantages, for years. AS an ex- _ jample, he said the Welland Canal between Buffalo and Toronto will be a limiting factor on increased : * *¢ & “The canal will be deepened tol accommodate deep draft vessels. but expansion of: canal fagilities ‘it has a unique sities in being situated at the juncture of to match facilities of the seaway[~ ~~ may be some time away,” he said.) Sinallest Child Dead i in Iowa CLARION, ‘Iowa @ An esti- Baveg ye pind ei odious! haps the smallest child on record born alive—died early-today near- 7.3 2 The baby girl was born 4% months prematurely to Mrs. Mer- rill Hanson, 22, of Goldfield, about 2 am, yesterday. Mrs;* Hanson, mother of a two-year-old son,| a spokesmen here said. Dr. D. A. Harding of: Eagle Grove, Mrs. Hanson's. physician, estimated the baby’s weight at birth. He said the baby was. too small to weigh ona scale. The he said. a The doctor said ‘the “baby was American Medical Assn, records show the smallest baby was Jac- “CHAIRS Wi e Recliners “HONEYMOON | S-Piece: DINETTE. - 5 TOP TABLE © Ctcusionat— e Swivels 4 Rocher: —— PLASTIC or a CHROME ~~ LEGS, 4 CHAIRS * ieee d BS Michigan_and; She was three months premature [ihe other three states lie in ail AW/long-time criticism of the name, 2 beds, oon- 579° ORE: oe queline Jean Benson. of Chicago. and weighed an estimated 12) ces when born Jan. 14, 1936. Freed From Their Jail Ky. — The _resi- dents of, Jail Street don't have to put up with all the wisecracks any. more. The city council, bowing. to changed it to Brown Street’ in honor of a former mayor. Channel Charted eheamel han, howe surveyed. WA sleek Russian jet_air- child was about n inches long, |i Welk Becomes Tex Texan Texan. Gov. Price Daniel, in- con- ferring the title, said, “My family and I have been Lawrence Welk fans for a long time, not only be- cause of his music, but because some life he lives and advocates.” -{in the Far North Soviet Jet Liner - Leaves U. S. on Return Trip Leo nse, “WASHINGTON 1 — A 50-foot Vice Adm. John M. Will, who), observed the vessels trom a Navy plane, said the route was needed to prevent ships from being locked in the icepacks that close in on the northern shores of Alas- ‘ka and Se a DALLAS W—Orchestra leader Lawrence Welk is an honorary we have read about the whole- REMINGTON MCGUIRE AIR FORCE BASE, liner took off early today on the ,,\return flight to Moscow. The powerful two-engine craft| was flown by a Russian crew but also carried the three American’ fliers who assisted the Russians on the last leg of their flight to the United States earlier this! week. An Air Force eileen said .,{the Americans will leave the craft at Goose Bay, Labrador, the first stopover for refueling. The TU104 plane, the pride of the Russian civil air fleet, landed here Wednesday night after com- pleting the 5,570-mile flight, in- cluding. fueling, in 21 hours and 54 min- inostly members of the Russian delegation to the United Nations. The ‘Changing Times COLUMBUS, Ohio W — Mrs. Martha Hoffman told police she rented a furnished apartment! ‘here to a couple. She later visited} her tenants. They were gone, So. were the ~mattress, refrigerator, dinette set, washer, pots, pans and dishes, she said. Now she has an_ unfurnished apartment rent, 1 for, 7238 VALUE 69 FREE Piggy Back Kefil| i you pay onvy'| $169 aay, € “YOU GET - 2 PIGGY-BACK REFILLS— ONE IN PEN. - ONE EXTRA! BOTH REFILLS -{ HAVE-2-POINTS 2 INK SUPPLIES | AND THEY'RE _PIGGY-BACK!” J - General Printing & Office Supply “7 Ww: Lawrence St. air a - Pontiac FAMOUS-BRAND NAMES AT BIG SAVINGS Better UG for Less! 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 17-1051 ee "* | on . coi g | Eat iv _ _ _" a “eh 1: 45. “Community Th Theaters Planning i in Detroit Playk yy Ext Pp la ay n § He ow = famine ieee iiiseion,” Held Up by Mayor H G t R id f q { i] li ‘| . . a Sti wet Sat vara. ‘det|| MACKINAC ISLAND (INS) _ e j 0 I ions’ ned, ‘Thurs; “This Could Be the) Mayor Cobo told-delegates to the | Nat ‘icin ole, “Story.” color, Met King en aa gd Lait ae a By EARL WILSON pense 7 ! oo. vention yesterday he was. ofteri ; — . i. : wean! “Tarcan ‘Pra Instructor. 4 ase ek Detroit as a model. for the nation- BUENOS AIRES—Famous playboy “Macoco” spent. $2,000,000 d "aD “AUNIT SHOW TONIGHT [<* “am cee wide effort to prepare cities for the}On wives and other kinds of females, but he declares, at 55, mw 4 ‘watiiya “Soares. 2 aces or" | He said “Detroit's $688;000,000] "°° do it are-e fact, he plans to do it again as soon as he) 3FEATURES se para CART! OONS Stewart, Audie oper —_— public improvement program has = » gets some more pesos. : Thurs, Sat.; “The DI.” Jack Webb,| naiq $105,000,000 in dividends = | ~ Monica Clty oy op - “Weren't : your wives pretty expensive?” | Gal: “Joe Butterfly. Audie M investment by private capital in) ee : ; er . MONDAY Tait presi: Lg atte Ueryts, | wading projects. 4 I asked Macoco, one-time husband of Kay | : , a, ee Heim * Cobo stated: “Other cities that be Williams, now Mrs. Clark Gable, when I | 4 - . via as. CEE EGO SUNDAY TUESDAY “Thur, ” Mason. Joa ‘, Joan Coline bi — are rebuilding come to us for a| — saw him here. * r “nena, sae cable, Bob Benes! mm and complete pro- “No, not so much,” grinned the robust Assen “teas — Jack Palan tinian. tan eH <= Ubigs sa Lag ‘esa a Scott Leie--thalfaa Kaka . "| __-*I don’t think I spent.as much on wives as me oats Feat seen libs pean. Ponitac: Theaters when I lived alone,” added Martin de Alzaga : Ten er Bett “Deg eredees Are in hemcaue e@ Unzue, amiably. “I: think you spend more Burglar,” Jayge Marstield, ton beer eth Ped Sat: Love tn the After WILSON single. | _ q FLESH and tg me Mantis, gs orate Sevens: obnt: “Pire Maiden from Outer Space. a * * * oo. - a a _— *8 Goris Karloff” “Isle of the Dead”! «with me,” he explained, “I spend a little and it shows aj the SPUR Jean Simmons, Tu, oui the Wight”) sonic’ VanBoren; o'er’ ax ™$t;,|lot. Some fellows will spend 10 times as much as I do on] . ate ~ Walter ‘iageon: Wasea tae oe een | ee oe Fine “etter Dress.| Some old hag and it won't show as much as me spending on} = Penden cre ores {inn Ste pate Biase Baru Beg seme elf gL” ' fat “Tea Baa "Burt iacce Bet: A Abbott sand cy Meci| Don’t you regret-not saving some of that money?” I asked. FRE ca aoa bigas“spir tagists of ba Lame de game sven” Peal Birch eon ‘He idly picked ‘up cheesecake magazine. “Suppose I if , = - : «lene ge eee Menton Stary” a had aside . SAL MINEO KEECO MUNICIPAL LOT eae eg cae atte eae ie = Pet penn. “i ee weula po | a arts Sah Thorpe, ail Americen.~| James’ Dean,” Blissbath Teylot. left me with $5,000. I = ; i pes sor, .~ i 2 “> , 7. pol Si c a Bheree Site mae os echelon Betoie ‘Beynelte, “the can make that much,” he | BEAST vii. AMAZON “> a Fe PLN iy oe i Pri, Sat.: “Beau James,” Bob Hope; shrugged, “in one deat 7 onto com | Pakistan will soon decide wheth-|dcipn Scott.» Meteine Bend.” Ran; alone.” | = 5 : er new Constitution shall be _ STRAND ¥ ‘diienic Set: “Curse of Frankenstein;” Now he’s “free-lancing” — & ports. . achi ree aun Weds? "The Dellageacie. *i both -in business and in love.| : —————___ ——— — eee 3 SUN. -- MON. -- TUES. OPEN 6:45 ; an ums show such beau- ties as Carole Lombard and THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR! _ 4 Joan Bennett as young girls ‘ i : —but his all-time favorite] iss Ben : amd he so a . was and is Kay Williams, who i divorced him in 1943 after) « 2 _ nine months of considerably} : interrupted bliss in Holly- . i ‘wood and New York. 2 MACOCO “We're friends now,” he) } = eo ee said. “I got over that torch in about one year. “4 r a x *« «& a ce i “Here,” ” he said, “is a picture of a girl when I met her... [a when we almost got married .. . and when she got fat. : 5) “Women change a lot you know,” he nodded... “But we Pox & Hounds Iun men change a lot too; maybe we change more!” He patted his stomach which is still well under control . . Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills _ |fjand whistled something. “I had better make my pesos and : get back to America real fast,” he decided, “or all the girls . LUNCHEON and DINNERS [fit tnow wi be a bunch of old hags.” | DINNERS: Monday thru Satarday 5:30 to 11 P.M. _ it STUNG eta Rae 8 Ea IITHE WEEKEND WINDUP IN-NEW YORK... | (aa As y 38 Neen te 2:20 Gag writer Jay Burton gives Kim Novak a violet pare”? or = Sil | . luck—before she starts a movie. When he forgot recently) Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations she wired him frantically, “Where's my scarf?”.. . . Ruth St. : Denis, former dance great, will write her memoirs; she has | diaries covering the past 50 years ... Actress Susan Strasberg | a fgets a chance, finally, to wear fancy gowns onstage in her} next show, with Helen Hayes. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Movie business must be pretty bad, “Allen Swift: He phoned the local theater to learn what 4 . time the: show eapiom Phas earl broth manager, “what. Se Se OS 24 TONIGHT Low Show Starts 10 P. 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It was first used in treatment. of tuberculosis but its use was discontinued after) about 15 per cent of the patients developed symptoms of, psychosis as a result. The shoelace that Mrs. W. G. Richmond thought was in her ‘-~wTeuwe hi Ai hi hi hn A hi he hh he i he i __eeererrrerrerwrwwrwevrrvryeYTwewTweVe’ . STARTS “Tammy — Bache ler” arructne we | AND fari’? GORDON ‘SUNDAY ,‘erzan rue Lost Safari” “Ccort wT rrrrTrerrerT Tree eee VvvvurVY wrt tTTTTTTTTrTTTT vrrrrerrererrrerrererrrvrerry© ™“errrrrrrrrrvrvreve © TONITE---Last Complete Show Starts 10 P. M. ~ THE AON BY POPULAR DEMAND! me BUSTER KEATON Story Mercy GUNS or HY FORT PE TTICOAT ns Fuuron “James falling all the way down. DEAN |t ROCK HUDSON - EMZABETH. TAYLOR li Also “TH sna AND THE BACHELOR” 1 E RACK” slipper -when—she-slipped—it-or answer the night phone call in Ma- ritzburg, South Africa, was a 10- inch aeons It was harmless, 14 KARAT GOLD Matched WEDDING RINGS. Hospital, Orangeburg, N. Y., was ment, first applied in the United ary evidence that the capacity of WINSOME — Currently appearing in Billy Wilder's “Love in the Afternoon,” Audrey Hepburn is co-starred with Gary Cooper and Maurice Chevalier in the @#fed Artists comedy romance. The film. opens-here Sunday at the Oakland Theater. Figures in U.S. Thoroughly Covered | Volume Gives Statistics on Virtually Everything WASHINGTON (INS) —Do youjprove it? He could if he looked at know that the mythical average page 174 of the abstract and WATERFORD\ DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN Cor. Williams areca Rosds—Box Office Grins 6:30 P.M. SATURDAY ‘can’ therapy is now-on|' American is smoking 18 fewer found that Atlantic City (packages of cigarettes a year than ‘highest with an average he did in 1943. hhourly wind velocity of 15.2 miles It can be proved with figures an hour.’ drawn from the Census Bureau's) Only Oklahoma City, Okla, latest edition of the Statistical Ab-'comes close to. that and stract, a 1,045-page volume costing |' ‘Windy City,” Chicago is far] $3.50 now on sale at the Govern-'down the line with a breeze-like ment. Printing Office in Washing-'10.% mph. ton, | ‘Regarding. sages the wsleiiel The _abstract’s tightly-packed Showed that the -industry spent rows of figures on births, death, $23,561,000 for advertising in .1956, | marriages, divorces, income, votes, Compared with $17,259,000 in 1955 acreages, production, and con- ‘and $14,107,000 in 1954. sumption, contains virtually every- -| Meanwhile, consumption of cig- thing anyone would want to know 4rettes was slumping off from ap-) about ‘the Us United States if it. can proximately 3,546 per person per be expressed in figures. year in 1953 to 3,193 in 1956. ; The book is of considerable value a ts the windiest city Rds to anyone who uses statistics— United States. jadvertisers, salesmen, politicians, iteachers, administrators, newsmen: Any good convention goes would or housewives — —— chil swear to the fact but—could he-dren: TONTE Fron sky L. SAT. 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East of Walled Lake MA 4-3135. th TONIGHT ONLY “Combat: Squad” Joha Ireland Len McAllister —PLUS— “BACKLASH” cor RICHARD WIDMARK —LATE SHOW— "WORLD WITHOUT END” , 4—CARTOONS—4 ic a | = cy lh ial #rom all parts of the state where : F d i cE: ili: I fa ! pee, LUTE 5 E i F & ! ahi t geeEe3 [ cE sai lie opes Brigh lidit age : 2 « fad Darrel ‘ et bt: geod : Fred Julian, Al Grode Harper : best array of backs in several | Huge linemen _ are Emerson i (2S). gear” ea Xinan: tico Marines ace; John Jereck (235), tackle transfer from In- diana; John Dingens (230), tackle; Tony Sterlitz (230), tackle out of y Alderman oe i g ise : g Cos did quarterbaek Herb Kipke. They are Walt Beach, Phil Officer and Ed in Sunday > E PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1957 we , ee iEx-Detroit Pilot Steelers Game Wilson's Crew After 4th in Buffalo Stadium By BRUNO L. KEARNS _ “Sports” Wditor, Pontiac Press Straight Pre-Season Win| | head | — E i if tL are z L "League Becomes 7th “Big Boy” last May, which ruled that any three-grade high school must add] ;, Inter-Lakes Ne A move made by the Michigan High School Athletic Association one-third of its enrollment to the total figure for its classification, vaulted Walled Lake, west in Border. Cities, Grand Rapids, Southwestern. Michigan, Six-A and Arrowhead. x * * _ The decision by the MHSAA makes the Inter-Lakes the 8th Walled Lake’s jump into ‘A’ cir- all-Class A conference in Michi- In Net Semifinals. ~ ; rford, Southfield and Berk- ley — the Class A half of the six- team circuit — can feel a little more at ease from now on ause they will no longer be the ~’big, bad boys.” : Sal impressive - in Ist NY Start —_ WASHINGTON (—The old guy! gave it the big try last night, but even Sal Maglie’s ancient mound magic wasn’t enough to pull out a win for th slump-stricken New York Yankees. * * he's going to help us,”’ said Man- ager Casey Stengel after Maglie’s first starting assignment with the Bombers, - * *® For six innings against the Washington Senators, Maglie toiled much like the Barber of old whose” slants helped carry the New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers to National League flags. Then, with the Yanks ahead 3-1, a couple of solid pokes to left by Julio Becquer and Jim Lemon prompted Stengel to gu to the bull pen. The move didn't work be- cause the Senators tied it up and went on to tally the winning run in the ninth to take a 43 decision. Basilio Leaves Camp Sunday in Top Shape ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y, @— Carmen Basilio will break camp here Sunday instead of next “Thursday. The welterweight champion who hopes to take Sugar Ray Robinson's middleweight crown Sept. 23, said yesterday he was reaching ‘‘peak condition.” FOREST HILLS, N.Y, (#—Her- bie Flam, the overlooked Beverly Hills, Calif., shotmaker, and Ash- ley Cooper, top er in Austra- lia, met today in the semifinal round of the National Tennis Championships. = It also figured to be a preview of the Davis Cup challenge round, although U.S, Cup brass certain- ly didn’t want it that way. - Flam, added to the Cup team as an afterthought when Dick Savitt turned down a bid to play, was just itching to get at Coo- per, the top-seeded operator in the tournament, : In yesterday's quarter finals, he eliminated Vic Seixas, 6-4, 3-6, Flam Plays Cooper son meets Sven Davidson of Swe- den in the other semifinal. The women's division followed form. In today's semifinals, top- seeded Althea Gibson of New York played Mrs. Dorothy Knode of Forest Hills, while - Louise Brough of Beverly Hills, Calif., went against Darlene Hard of Montebello, Calife * * * bracket optimistic outlook, “Developments—in- week have boosted our hopes for a winning team,” Smith said. “Guard and end are the biggest problems for us right now,” he stated. Waterford-in the Inter-Lakes race this fall, was scheduled to hold its lst full scrimmage today. Waterford, despite the loss of “There will be no stars on our squad this year,” said head coach Dave Freeman, “but we may de- velop into a‘ sound club.” The Skippers finished 2nd in the Inter- Lakes campaign last season. Coach Monte Charles has his work cut out for him at Southfield. The Bluejays had severe gradua- tion losses, and a big rebuilding job is facing Charles in 1957. Z ae z Detroit stars, Red Wing Training Cam Opens in Soo Monday - The Detroit Red Wings will be- come the first National League team to begin preparations for the hockey season when 72 players_re- port*to Sault Sainte Marie on Monday. = The Wings, together with the Ed- monton Flyers of the Western Hockey League and a host of ama- {teur prospects, will begin-@ 17-day one-time Red Wing forward, Ron| by JoeM training program at the Sault’s Pullar Community Building. — m& * This will be the 10th straight season the Wings will. hold pre- season workouts at the Soo. Four squads will work 90 min- . utes on two hour shifts each day. * * t The game tomorrow will be broadcast by WWJ. Henny Young Can Handle Himself EAST LANSING @® — ‘Dr. James Feurig, team physi- cian, came up with a prize com- ment on Henny yesterday. “He’s the ‘only football player I've ever seen that you have to put a life jacket on when he goes into the whirlpool bath,” said Feurig. * | ‘| Balt = | players, born in the U.S. - been invited te attend a ae Farmington will have a chance its last 13 part. iceli Richards turned defeat into| ‘Phe current roster includes the | _ The top prospects returning n- | Ex.Champ Bows Out victory against the Eagles with| clude Terry Sawchuk, literally nee | 34-yard ' scoring pass. unchallenged for the goalie spot: After Bad . Beating - Marchibroda will carry n | defensemen Ked Kelly, Marcel | in 4th Round TKO the quarterback load against the Pronovest, -Al Arbour, Warren Lions as Len Dawson, the | Godfrey, Frank Roggeveen and |. . ’ No. 1 draft choice, is Gordon Strate, WASHINGTON # — Ex-welter- bothered by a sore thumb. Full- Left candidates are Johnny |“eie*t champion Saxton, back Fran Rogel, halfback Henry Wilson, Billy Dea, Lorne Ferguson, [*d bis comeback cauipstgn gh and Jack) ‘Tom McCarthy, Done Poile ‘and|¥Tecked at the start by unranked O’Brien ‘at the slot back position Bill McCreary. Right wingmen are|2°¢. Miceli as the finishing touch round out the Steelers backfield. Gordie Howe, Metro Prystai, Bill|\W®* ®Pplied to his rapid descent ae - meengiforg ners COREY 5 nubeetie Teaae ak. Wi and Ray Kinasewich,. audi- Wilson will have fullback John Centers Alex Delvecchio, Norm|e%e- Ufiman and Dutch Reibel are back e+ in to Guyle Fielder, West- Pram gu ued — New ern League scoring champion. | Yorker ‘has | in out of Missing are Ted Lindsay, Glenn|th® ratings for years, clouted the trades and Marty Pavelich through |UnMercifully for three rounds at retirement ; . Capitol Arena. Saxton went into the fight a 2-1 favorite. Dr. Clark Halstead, physician, examined Saxton after z ereneee webenes ‘ ? Po riseveseen “4 Dr. Raymond (Doc) Forsyth, 54, veteran traiher once with the Uni- | Miss Gibson gained her yesterday with an easy 6-2, 6-2 victory over Mrs. Mary Hawton of Australia while Miss Hard, an- noyed at being seeded fifth, trounced fourth-seeded Mrs. Shir- ley Bloomer of England, 6-0, 6-1. « 6-4, 46, 6-1. While Mal Anderson, a young Aussie ‘who seems to have arrived, cut down Chile's Luis Ayala at-6-1, 63, 6-1. Ander- Draper-Linklater Duo Giant Attendance ‘at Rock Bottom NEW YORK \#--Want a simple reason for the New York Giants’ planned shift to San Francisco? They’ve been able to count 20,000 or more cash customers at the Polo Grounds only five times this season—and it was Brooklyn's hated Dodgers who lured ‘em in. The old rivalry paid- off again last night with 21,373 paying pa- trons on hand as the Brooks de feated the Giants 3-0 in the last ison in the Polo Grounds. Women Play Finals | BUENA PARK, Calif. ® — The ‘Women’s World Softball Tourna- ment enters its’ final two days of play today. with only five of the original 19 remaining in conten- tion. ; scheduled night game of the sea-|Mason-G. Lakot! Sfars at Indianwood to the quarter-final round of the tournament today after surviving a rugged opening session Friday. Semifinals and finals scheduled for tomorrow with the finalists ‘required to aap _ we rounds.and a total of 36 The team of Tom Dra and Linklater stole the show “l, F. Bachu Cc. Collett-D. Vershire, J. Zinn-P. Anderson downed H. D. Robinson, 1 oe. J. D, Larkin Jr., defeated B. | etta- . Smith, J. Doll-Ho. Wike} elimina D. Patrick-C. nye. up. Byard-Elistrom whipped F. -H. McCarty, 4-3. Draper-Linklater won over B. Jack- man-C, Bekle 6-5. ee * TODAY'S PAIRINGS be aga vs. Draper-Linklater. Bachus-Lauer vs. Zinn-Anderson. Hen- Rel-Bower -vs.. Daigie-Purdo, Albright~-| r fi Larkin . v8, Doll-Wikel, Eight two-man teams moved in- ; Indianwood Golf Club Invitational} —; are Peterson-| — 4 ‘Ithe favorite at Del Mar, Li’l Fella -|was the probable choice at Atlan- Atlantic City, N.J. Old Pueblo was Bate ‘Tournament Opener kt *& - “Til give you the decision right * * “I'm ; Johnny accepted the verdict. Creek Wins eee On the hitting of Art Cybulski Chicago, Ind., 11-2 in the only game played on opening day of the tournament , Cinci Legion in Finals of Baseball Playoffs champion, withstood a hinth. in- tic City. besa ae, eae oe BIG SHOE TO FILL — Coach Dave Smith of Walled Lake, which will compete in Class A ranks instead of B in the Inter-Lakes has-a big shoe and jersey to fill this year. The \ Ort ad number (25) and the hard Pontine Press Photo worn shoe belonged - "Football, tennis, boxing and |horseracing will be in the TV spotlight Sunday. At the same time on NBC, the to all-state fullback John Walker, now a fresh- | tmats of the National’ ‘Tennis Conference, _ rian at U. of M. Mike Wurst, a 175 pound juniot | championships will be carried is the leading candidate for the job. from Forest Mill, N.X. with / F \ | ; : » a Be a List TV S unday Sports | Don Budge’ as guest of Lindsey Nelson, Channel 4 is NBC station. At 5:30 pm., the “You Are There’ show will re-flact the fa- Hmous Ting battle “between John interviewed by Mike Wallace. . * 8 * ~ The Detroit Lions-Steelers game from Buffalo will be broadcast by radio over WWJ at 2:00 p.m. 'L.Sullivan and James J. Corbett "over CBS, and at 9:00 p.m. on ABC {channel 7) Eddie Arcaro will be ) fue é __ily. Double Error on His _Grounder Breaks Up Game; Lory Today . DETROIT — At ‘this stage of the season, the Detroit Tigers will jo Finis. lapel 3 ne RS MCT ET he er 2 eae Vue nene Bs Stir GR Bae ere ee aes et | ie , _PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER | A ter: oe irae et games behind in the lost column. In the National, Milwaukee's Braves, looking like a cinch to clinch it ‘quick after a Labor Day Saaie 3° Dodgers remember. those old gaffers? Now only.seven games behind after Winning their third straight with a 3.0 job on the New York Giants. —- ke * Ron (7-15) Kline his fitth straight in the other NL game. a *-* * In the other AL games, Detroit defeated Cleveland 5-2 and Boston bulge, | closed nij blew a. 30 ‘lead and lost their tnt to mip Bathnere $3 poe in a row, 5-4 to the last-place Ted Williams, one of the big guns. with Gene Stephens, subbing for Williams, still out with a cold, retained a seven-point lead over Yankee Mickey Mantle in the bat- ting race? Mantle was -bedded in a hospital yesterday to rest. his ailing legs. long-gohe, seventh-place Senators, dropped this one with two out in The Yankees, losing 11 of their Hast-29—and—five—of-six—with—the: Guys’ Smite loader ‘ HEH Ht mtr H jt iF iF iE rf il RE ae PEESE : = ¥E i ie ie pit f eE Tu ee WANTS WORD WITH WILLIE — An over-ex- huberant fan, leaped onto the playing field to talk to New York Giant centerfielder Willie Mays’ when he came to the plate against the Dodgers Walker. watches _ Wirephote ‘as umpire ‘fneg Cresterd dacides ts interrupt the coriversation. The fan left the field. He must haye given Willie -good-advice, because he But JTathert Has Confidence UE 7 ! ui 1 L : Z a : i + ge | _|United States is = < 3 a 42> HEH See ZE@ 3 3 & Hl .| ey Hommesuesesel | Poe ccoerooey, © wel ecccemmourcocht oeuee 4-Grounded out for oe yee Ti B-Lined out for Valen ti in 9th. E—Carrasquel, Avila, Porte uenn. RBI-—-Ca: uel, Avila’s éeror tn in 6th), 2B—Nixo enn, = ‘ Be—simth ar, Sans ;|rated one of the best amateurs in FOREST HILLS, N.Y. U—The!the world, into the|That's definite. That's final.” "Richardson, ‘ld, “TE spon’ * 0. er in current rankings, said, “| will go if I may take my wife.” U.S. Lawn Tennis Assn. | officials repeated, ‘‘No wives.” = ,_* * * A player who wasn’t originally picked on the team said he’d be happy to go — and furthermore he went out and won his berth. That was Herbie Flam, the out. expert from Beverly in the national quarter-finals 6-4, 36, 6-4, 46, 6-1. tee Many Coaching | Changes mg Bunning 1. Bunni oy nn 7 in nett tt in 3, Rie : an, ae ee (laet re U—Rice, Rom- mel, Par Napp, T—2:37. A—21,810. Moore Seeking New Faces Among Preps | basketball and frack. Ken Postponement of Title Bout LOS ANGELES ® — Archie bd _ Moore Jeft ft his i apeenyweiges ' classes closed the previous June. year is no exception. Séme in the air today with. a. request| through 20 in the. Olympic hordes But Moore said last wight at his Descanso. training camp 25 miles east of San Diego that he asked the Olympic matchmaker, George|” ‘Parnassus, for a two-week delay and thinks his request will . be granted. . Ticket Sales Down for Pro Exhibition BALTIMORE }—The Baltimore ee who have sold more than tickets,_reported_ an: ean -sale-of-onty—about-10,000) :& ae tolley for tomorrow's National Football League exhibition a nt the baa yg ‘aes j wit be telecast cher « 1t5eation network—CBS, eee Baltimore and ir blacked out js fe ek — been, made at ad coach there and veteran mentor |f/) Chartey Gutanip takes over the |‘"* golf team. Holly ig another school with a athlet: rector Se dar uae a Gb Cia Al Gratsch has shifted from baseball Hills, |the who, after being omitted)" .|from ‘the squad, cut up Vie Seixas ardson when the os gives his be Mike Green, 21, “a Miami, \ wi _Shame-tacedly. Chauncey. Steele ‘de, chairman of the U.S. Davis an impromptu press conference te canusee aaivs, ackapiation, ar Savitt. ee ee es by Ps (aor League Averages AMERICAN LEAGUE WATIONAL LEAGUE | Ue BATHING CLUB BA¥TING | CLUB ve AD ht BR RBI Pet. (CLUB AB R H HR RBIPet, “lNew York , 4683 644 1262 132 609 .269/ 8t. Louis 4788 628 1302 116 586 ” [Boston 4594 640 1211 132 616 (264/ Milwa 4790 694 1298 177 | [Chicago 4515 616 1163 92 586.258 | Cincinnati < A775 654 1296 16h 628 | Doren. 4639 528 1169 105 501 256 Pittsburgh * 4751 S13 1272 82-483. oe Batt 4630 $22 1163, 78 485.251 /New | York 4044 G01 1255 148 560 258 Washington 338.90 119.90 $10 347] Poiladel 4613 358 1147 106 $08 08 Kansas City 4457 478 1079 140 445 .242| Chicago 4656 £27 1131 135 80 243 : CLUB FIELMING ; CLUB FIELDIN ; cLus GPO A. E DP Pet.|CLUB GPO A’ E DP Pet. Chicago 134 3620 1524 -94 147 .983/Cineinnatt 136 3702 1390° 95 126 962 Baltimore 136 3720 J498 95 130 94a) Mw 135 3678 1548 99 156 ‘Set, the ninth, An error by second a ee i 1a i er = Raita 158 mt te in i zn baseman Jerry Coleman enabled Weshingten” i 3576 1468 115 140 978|New York 139 3818 1663 145 len 904 the tie-breaking run to score after} Cleveland 14 3020 1957 136 tas 7a] Pittebureh 136 Sosa 4800 188 188 (970 ’ : : Opie plays--Chicago, New York. Triple play—Cincinnati. . } the Nats had loaded. the bases . alks from loser. Bob INDIVIDUAL BATTING INDIVIDUAL BATTING with * (15 at bats or more) (175 at bats or Grim. ne OL oe ae ek }. Washington chased Sal Maglie, Mantle, ‘N.Y. 447 115 165 34 91 .369/ Mays, N.Y S05 43 173 32 81 Sas making his starting debut as a wa oe ot 2 Rill ee ta ue oe ee oe Yankee, with two rung that tied it hoy. Bak, 3 im 4 it 312 Robin yee eS ie 25 & a 3-al wron, z 4 304) Fondy itt. of 4 2 1 in the seventh while Truman Dear Ch Sa eke we SelGreal’ Panos 33 ss Se See Clevenger and Bud Byerly four-hit MeD'g'ld, N.Y. 489 82.147 12 87 301 Sch'd’mst, Mil, 568 84 178 15 61 313° the champs. Byerly won his sixth a SS 1% SS Mie. so i om Ss noe = ankees— qe Smith," KC. 392 38 12 37 ‘20¢|Furillo, Bkn. 350 51 105 11 59 300 e from the ¥ with Pentiae Press Phote Lopes, | K. 337 46 100 11 35 297, Bouchee, Phil, 596 71 150 71 296 two of one-hit relief. CHIEFS’ ‘VET — One of the [Eel Bet ae 7 we fo @ aidan OL mee isk BR _It it's any help to Haney," the| . : we, 5 jon 7p 323g) Mathews, Mi 5130-1 + —_N.¥,__358—_43- _9 99 Mil. 511 161 1 293 Yankee Stati Tuas — collected just) *°™ ****rens—making-a-bid-tor— Presse Pitt Tag = 5 G'dman, Balt. Ashburn, Phil. 546 -86 161 © 204 two complete games (both both ty Bob a starting job at Pontiac High |iicisonc, Bos. si 8 180 12 84 ge9/Thomas, Pit, S24 “64 153 19 8 aoe Turley) in the last 19 starts this year’ is Les Watkins, 170- |T’seeu, chi. 273 31 78 8 «5 gec/Rell, Ce, = S061 BS aes The White Sox scrambled from halfback. Watkins, Jim Pailiey, Det. 25 3 $1 2 32 a4) Moon, StL. “6 7 te is oT Be behind ‘wih a run inthe sixth that} Hawkins.and—quarterback Dick |Murwen, "Det" a9 @3 His 23. 39 S| MarPokl Put, est isp 8 49 es junked x Kellner's three-hit! Whitmer are three returning let- |EDeret. Wesh. 26 24 65. 7° 34 276i cumuee EX. Or ss ah 3 ee aoe, ee es Ve ea ne” REE BPE Peat SRR ES two in t e y : Bertola, a 6 1 23 wra)to 5 ‘ . Det. 275 6% 7 4 Snider, Bkn. | 454 84 129 36 82 284 Luis Aparicio, Nellie Fox. (his “ , - [Piareit, “Balt, -367 47 of 8 40 . 372 Temple, ¢ me 8 8 third of the night) and 1,499th in Ist Pro-Me ber cerqal Ce a He. $ SB aNicere Ce. at wt mB ee |. |the majors, Minnie Minoso and m Avila, Cle 401 50 108 |S a1 3e0|Pafko, Mil | 183 26 51 4 19 379 ame | ) Sec tr @ P Sig wiea Basie . ft 4 on the road: The Yankees] aa RSet anes SSR” ) . a \ "7T - “ left, 14 on t —— a Cerv, KG 0312, 33. a3 S37 gos Banks.’Chi, 517-88 141 33 8 273 have only 18 games remaining, ; Raines, Che. 2 38 Rs 2 1s 286 Neal, “Bin. Fao Fy 199 %- 8 3 at home—including two with the Rolling, Det. 502 62 11% 14 38 ‘9es|Blas’ame, StL 574 94 136 6 49 (272 [White Sox next weekend. A T G If P| Niemen, Bek, 308 31 103 12 88 305 Lae. Se. 3 8 , 2m eee acces RERiRReeet ates ae ow ash. 3 4 er, . be ; P : t Ra in Team Best-Ball Event usner, wash. 275 38 72 5 25 362/Balley, Cin 344 «51 (9) 18 44 3S ennan ces Lollar, Chi, 3M 39 78 10 60 “250/Anders'n, Phil 340 44 90 14 SI (aes Next Wednesday Bauer, N.Y. 431 6] 11f 16 56 .258/O'Co’nell, NY. 407 # 1% 8 35 lat a Glance : Rc St c's 8 8 Saturn mt MNS Boe al — — Carey.’ NY 201 9s 57 “g 32 95n| Thomas, NY. 203-27 83 5 27 262 Tam O'Shanter Country Club|DeM st KC. ws Ml ¢ priteencr Ny oS ue Se NATIONAL a ; : ) HUD Tuttle, Det 383 41 98 5 40 ‘256|Repulski, Phil, 454 58 118 18 60 260 Won Lost Pet. Behind Play will hold its Ist promember golf orien batt i ° 313 3 ie Pnand 2 Pao tes 34 109 4 a te LJ e i 2 $13 ™ 3 tournament next Wednesday, with Willams, Cle 311 @ fh é 3 334 Ree a. nt ae 37 16 10 oe peewe i Se, 6 2 24°) Virdon, tt. 5 359 nearly all of the top area PrOS|power, KC, 382 37 96 12 36 251,l’kman, N.Y. 414 49 105 7 98 2N4 Priest Paying In the Whole benball oe Ae fe Sk Gah eR |e Bt 95 Hew York COT oe. Ea 8 aeleieie wt, ie ae a Boe a5; as Cinemnati, 3; et M- Smith, » Se, wo 1 1 as ae Crandall, MM Go 8 8 (13)—Cineinnsti, 3; Michigan Open champion Wally ruses, <-. =. * | iH | 246 Coen'le | Bin. = x n = a bcs rane ree, ick Horbert, A Wet es fe 1B Rice Se Sf oe é bY J etz, a x a Fy % ‘ 2: : : ; Aparicio, Chi. 525 706 127 0 33 242\Topata. Phil. 370 48 89 18 65 241 Evans’ Morton Smith and Gene |Lepeio, Bos. aa eo 2 Sui peemen, EY. Oe Fen oe Mt wiih PMR eS Beer Se Ss out pro als in i. Pr’eona, : 5| Vireil, N.Y. ’ . fal, KC. -368 44 86 20 54 234/ Harris, NY. 211. 24 49 6 23 233 , Maris, Cle. 304 48 71.12 46 234 Reese, Bkn. 984 30 64 1 24 295 we. “B ae wat cake for the Hating pros [Eig 'hte HE} S Hien te RY ee ee aay ir es, * < | Jones, * elgg 73 394 4% * se esa wel White, Bos, 317 23 71 3 30 224 Morgan, Chi, 360 36 70 2 .18 19 we, York cin sony Ga Wasnme-| with cash being distributed |Rurneis, wash. G8 4 91. 2 30 2i8/Kindall, Cui. 178 18 70 OS iss y; Cleveland Chleager 2; Raness through the Ist four places. The (irc, “pair ms 3s 350 18 t84 wet er ee tte o sech: oak A a 0, ° é an cinnatl, two e to 3 oft, 2: ‘Bait imers, 2. ,.| Wimmer gets $75 while another Tho'pson, KC. id 18 37 6 16 98 and Thurman: Cincinnati, Moryn, Chicago, : —— erson ie t Ne » at New’ York. 2. st 7 io 2; st} $60 is reserved for the low in- PITCHING Musial and Cunningham, st. Louis, Ad- City, 2 iuome" ch Ranaas nj! Te 'De| dividual scorer. - waar, ee ne Soe Sw 1 eee ne en ee ak, on pees —— oe aan urtey. 3, 138 hs fe at i 5 a ach. , receives a nus. Merchandise | Bunning, Det. PITCHING Shantz, NY. 152 141 35 6410 4 261 (90 tanings or mere) Jug Trial Featured ss tofaling $100, incioding eRe Pe REESE] isimer Sue's ee tee — eee Se Re See Se se tis at Harness Racew " s © «© ~—|Siiven’ Bec Sim oie it $ iiiies Prt.” in it 33 Sete 8 2A . . a ceseel tiewn Haste tie Each pro will team up with three chi 225 199 66 141 18 10 3.04 . . 8 2 Pierce, Chi, 4\Conley, Mil. 136 122 59 37 8 8 2.98 The “Roaring” Grand Circuit,Jamateur partners who are Tamipeat, Sel, 18 30 lied ay. iis S's tb the major league of harness rac-|O’Shanter members. All ama-|vrban, "Kc." 2.2 #9 $2 #8] Newe'be, Bkn, 194 1883 0 13 1 39 ee. eet te begin a week long|tondicap and’ Se low boll oar cebee” a Ee od ino es EG Sef he ay nig sal id P Terry. _K.C. 1 lis 42 69.410 3.21 i vy $5 Jat 50 a0 Bw a2 stay. some win the tourney. Loes, Bait 1 3 ail 7 $2\Priend, Pitt. 298 238 55 121 1 17 335 Before the nation’s best pacers ~ fs Bien > iy min Wo 3 5 fo a 91175 to ie 013 8 ore na LJ ar, N.Y, | ‘sky, § f ee-off times run from 9:30 a.m.|Moore,’ Bait.” 213 179 104 103 10 11. 3.42) Drott, Chi. 192 164 109 157 12 11 3.41 and trotters move on to the next | fg O59 pm. with, foursomes onto MNS ie ialtwebia Mt. Hin a OH te stop on the Circuit, “the ist. Brewer, Bos. 216 197 78 112 15 11. 3.50] simmons,” 7199 48 781i 11 3.68 aay be treated to another track |IoiTG, IM Tat we in One Ree idee: ty BE Sey is Sag nea a eas roe ge RS BRS iniccer re IE Se ie SS cones Broom Say Tok retde BREET ieee eee S98 Be x rn Baseball Here Sunday "jee ER eet n me weg Baa ie carrere, A, # . \ B. 4, | Tan, ~~ =o last 17 The independent Los An Bait." 133 119 35 52 6 8 386 |Haddix, Pho. 163 163 37 129 10 11 4.03 TR evlinage ved age] SEPP Eg Mayas, Ga ce hmontt inte sLiq@eaqasets snc 8 mu iThe three year old has Which. finighed 2nd im. the Latin|Actigettwae. mois o 474 imlore: Gx lait eS 3 $B J : i : 4 : : i i$, i i é: : o American Le d the | Wiehte Balt 103,107 81 42 § @ 402 |Rush,” Chi. 161 181 58 88 5 14. 4. paced in two minutes or under, in} American League uring P@Sti Garver, KC. 127 110 48 52 5 12 4.11|Worth'tom, N.Y, 149428 $2 82 8 10 4 Tit of his victories and could sunumer,—wilt- meet-it-a-pest-sea- oe a = gb Ai ntetignt Ci AO AP AN AB i ossi, ie. 140-1 49 10 4.18 nif, 111103 35 7 lower the track mark of 1:59.1,s0n game at the Walton-Joslyn Wynn. Cle. ae 20 245 95 174 14 16 431) Schmidt, ft: L. Wit 136 a gS» 2 38 currently teld by Widower. Cheek diamond Sunday at 2 pm. Podivigras Wee. Se oa 2 2 tei, oe Be Se ae aS and set in the recent Transamerica ey will pitc €S\Kemrer, Wash. 150192 64 69 7 9 438 Hacker, Phi. ; n’rer, : 107 11 2 50 7 5 4.79 Pace. © lagainst Ruben Gonzales, © No-hit ‘geme—Keegan, Chicago. craig. "Bin 993 @ 615 8 4M So here's the team with: which court doubles. players game. Hé probably will team with Seixas in doubles. Barry MacKay, Dayton, Ohio, 22, a tall, promising youngster with a good game but not enough experience for Davis Cup aed eon Holmberg, Brooklyn, . another big, powerful boy < fone ‘but just going along for + ke &* There has been no announce- ment of a substitution for Rich- crore Ram \Attack Beats ‘LOS ANGELPS (INS) —- The Los Angeles Rams counted their haif- back blessings threefold today tn the wake of a thrilling 20-to-14 victory over the Cleveland Browns. ‘Tom Wilson, Ron Waller and Jon Arnett were more than Cleveland’s Jim Brown fast night as the Rams delighted a partisan crowd of 45,000 at Memorial Coliseum, Wilson averaged 6.5 yards in Ram_ running. attack! Running. Browns yard to climax an 86-yard drive, 49 yards of which were handled; personally by Wilson. | First half found the Browns ahead 7-6, with the Ram points coming on two field goals by. Paige Cothren. Cleveland jumped into an early 7-0 lead when Preston Carpenter bounced into the end| zone from one yard out. Brown hurled over from the one: early in the fourth quarter, but! the Rams wrapped it up four min-| utes later when Joe Marconi OT | and tremendous help from Waller and Arnett in more than ‘offsetting the 6.9-yard per carry, effort of Brown, the rookie mpeee ster from —— * has made two trips to Australia as '& remeve, : ee ieee the. from the ve porings until midway through the — ; Also Power Mowers ‘OWENS MARINE: SUPPLIES 396 Orchord Loke Ave, - FE 2-8020 when. Tank Younger pov one: scored from the two after Waller set it up with a 35-yard - sprint. | Let’s Ge Bowling * # Dixie. Réiveciiee at DRAYTON PLAINS * LADIES * Now Free Instraction League o ne PHONE. .3 MHRA SANCTIONED ‘Drag Races EVERY SUNDAY | 10 A.M. to G6 P.M. TROPHIES ADMISSION 90c _ CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE! —The Only Strip in the World Built and Owned by the Club Members. PUBLIC LOCATION: 26 MILE ROAD—6 MILES EAST OF =e TO GRATIOT). :.e see INVITED ROAD — 631 Oakland ~ FEderal 5-4161 TERRIFIC SAVINGS MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES Chevrolet 211 S. Saginaw ITS. Clean Up Clean Out Time _-34 Mill Street BIRMINGHAM—The pee annual Piety Hil] Antique. Show ‘ through 21. Piety Hill is the Birmingham chapter of the = Daughters of the American “Bae Mrs. Donald Hirschman is z Mrs. Robert F. Watt are co- _ chairmen. Mrs. Sam Yeagley again will come from Pennsylvania to manage the show, and many deaters will arrive from out- of-town. SUPPORT CIVIC PROJECTS + Proceeds will be used to promote the national and lo- { cal DAR educational, historical ' ‘ and patriotic projects, % These include a e the affair its usual * * * ~Add to the list of cocktail parties before the Derby Day dinner dance at Orchard Lake — Country Club Saturday that of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas” Martin Jr. Mrs. Anthony J. Anzick and oo ii ria AEE | ‘turned to her stellen in Wash- ington, DT C., after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Hood of Henrietta street. Bi rmingham Girl Speaks Vows ‘Today Joanne Mae Pedder Weds William Fox in Christ Church : Joanne Mae Pedder ven Gordon Fox were unit- in Christ Church Cranbrook. The Rev. Lester DoByns per- formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. James ¥. Pedder of Birmingham are the | ——bride’s--parents. The bride- groom is the son of -Mrs. Stuart Fox of Wilmette,-Iil., and the = Mr. Fox. : ° “+ * * A Bianchi gown vat ivory Italian peau de soie”was the bride's choice. Re-embroidered Alencon lace accented the rounded neckline and formed garlands on the, gown's full- skirted chapel train: Her train- SISTER HAS PART = ~ and Paul Church. ‘appreciation. tog + -¢ Ensign Virginia Hood has re- Piety. Hill DAR Unit . Plans Antique e Show Sef otember B perro Vincent and Lloyd daughter of ‘Married this morning at St. - Church were Julianne Dean Bascom Col. lier. She is the Mr. and’ Mrs. John B. Dean of Whittemore _ Bicney Duiteliese Side ve Performed i in Birmingham - Hudson Some 200 winsts Stiseened the noon Nuptial Mass. today uniting Shirley Louise Dus- beiber and John Daniel Birney. The Rev. Lucian - A. Hebert performed the ,cere-_ mony in Gur Lady Queen of ‘Martyrs Church,- Birmingham. Shirley is the daughter of and Mrs. Edward W. Dusbeiber of . Birmingham, and. John is the son of Mrs. _dohn Birney of Birmingham. IN TAFFETA AND LACE ton Plains. 4 MRS. “LLOYD BASCOM COLLIER Julianne Deari Married Julianne Dean became the bride of Lloyd Bascom Collier ‘this morning in a ceremony performed at St. Vincent de * ~- * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dean of Whittemore street, and he is — the son of Mrs. Esta DeMille of Drayton Plains. For. her wedding Julianne chose a «white taffeta dress with long pointed sleeves. The scooped neckline was accented with Italian lace and three panels of the lace adorned the skirt from the waist in back. Her pill box headpiece was of. taffeta and pearl accents, and held a fingertip veil of illu- sion. CARRIES PRAYERBOOK She carried a prayerbook which was a gift from her grandmother, Mrs. William B. Dean. Patricia Dean served her _ sister as maid of honor wear- ing a gold *lipper satin gown accented with darker gold __cummerbund. Other features _ ‘were a shirred neckline, puffed sleeves and seed pearfs adorn- ed the crown of the tiny veil. Today at St. Vincent was ‘alee bridesmaid, wore dresses -matching the honor maid's in mint green with dark green cummerbunds. John Polmear was best man and ushers were Charles Dean and Jack Salter of Pasadena, Calif. Charles Dean Jr., was junior usher. BREAKFAST HELD. “A breakfast followed the ceremony at St. Vincent de Paul hall, and a reception was held from two until four o'clock at St. Vincent's hall. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Dean wore a navy blue lace and taffeta dress with a shawl collar. Net appliqued with lace accented the taffeta skirt. = She wore a re rose corsage _ to her purse. x ® *& Mr. DeMille chose a wedge- wood rose lace and taffeta dress with matching hat for her son's wedding. She wore a Guests were present from the West Coast, Detroit, Grand Crenagae Grosse Pointe hee’? a rt Cites. street, and he “is the son of Mrs. Esta De- Mille of Dray.“ _white rose corsage. —__— Altar Society Meets St. Michael Altar “Society met Tuesday evening at St. Michagl Hall for the first fall meeting. Reports on summer activities were ee Don't ‘tell you child how to _cent Varverek reported on the his quarterly meeting of National Counéil of Catholic Women held in - Holly. Phi Kappa Tau ~ pink orchid corsage. The ~« « & mother of the bridegroom's Bridesmaids Bridget Anne “Gress Was of royal blue chiffon Woods” of “Detroit, Elinor with matching hat and a purple § Schutt, and Mary Margaret corsage. Dean, a sister of the bride, who Toughest Job. __.__Meets at Home i . of Mrs, Angel Phi Kappa Tau Chapter of _Pi Omicron Society” held its Starting their terms of office were Mrs. Robert Hausman, president; Mrs. Stuart Hutch- inson, vice president; Mrs. “a Robert Angel, treasurer; Mrs. | Maynard Holmes, recording | secretary, and Mrs. Donald . : - Steel, corresponding secretary. ; * a : A card party is scheduled for Oct. .24, with Mrs. Richard ~ Maier chairman for the affair. ~ Personal W. J. Heffernan of Fred- ericksburg, Va., formerly of a —=Pontiac, Js visiting his b = and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. T, Heffernan of Voorheis road. He will be here until Sunday. * * * Returning home after visit- ing with both their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ruffato of Lakeview avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. French of Euclid avenue, are Mr. and Mrs, James H. French of Los Angeles, Calif. * * * Mrs, H. R. Hudson, formerly of Pontiac and now of Tampa, Fla., is the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Monford Sharp of - Lapeer road for three weeks. * * * A cottage at Bradford Lake was the vacation spot for Mrs. W. O. ‘Moll this summer. She returned to her home on Wood- bine drive Tuesday * & i Eddie Adler of Silverhill road See __is spending a week in Hender- son, Ky.,’ visiting his cousins Bobby and Ann Shaver. * * * Home from a 0-day trip Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones opened he? home in Rochester rab ach ee ear of : xe = _DAR. : Assisting Miss ~ Jones with arrangements were Mrs. Ernest Huthwaite, Mrs. Glen Gillespie, Mrs, E. D. Benjamin and Alice Serrell. Ora Hallenbeck gave a pre- view of programs for the com- ing year. Announcements in- cluded the group’s invitation to the Michigan DAR regional meeting at Dearborn, and Con- stitution Week which will be observed by DAR chapters Sept, 17 through 23. through Shenandoah National Park, Charlotteville, Va., Wash-. ~ ington, D.C., and Gettysburg, Pa., are Mr. and Mrs. Cam- eron Clark of Summit street. ~ * * Sgt. and Mrs.* Donald E. Cook and sons David Glen, of Miami, are spendi the month of September with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fleming of Cottage street and his parents, the E. E. Cooks of Midland avente. _* * * ‘ After spending a week with Mrs, Verta Underwood of Til- den avenue and other friends in Waterford and Oxford, Mrs. “Leo Ryan and her daughter, Marion Underwood, have re- nee to their home in Elmira, N. : * * wy. Mrs. Car] H. Theorin Jr. (the former Janet Allen) re- ceived the Hinnin Schojarship recently for high scholastic average at Michigan State Un- iv ersity, where she is a senior this year, Mrs. Theorin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.’ Ray L. Allen of Fernbarry drive. She belongs to the Motor Board and ig'a member of two - DAR Meets at Rochester A chippendale chair _ has been placed in the Michigan room of the DAR museum in _ Washington in honor of Mary Scott, a former member of the General Richardson Chapter, it was announced. ae eee Si Attending the meeting from out of town were Mrs. Hubert Hilton ef Ovid and Mrs. E. H. Whitfield and Blanche Avery of Ann Arbor, Guests were Mrs. Nellie Rowe, Mrs, Norman Norris of Detroit, Mrs. C. W. Case of Rochester, Mrs, J. C Isles of Lake Orion and Mrs, S. B. Gleason of Ovid. : News of Interes other honorary societies at “for at MSU, is affiliated with Alpha Chi Sigma and a member of three honorary societies. * * * To assist in planning and directing . Frosh Orientation Week at Tucson, Ariz., is Ted Wiersema dr. of West Ifoquois road who left for his: sopho- more year in the School of Business Administration, Un- diversity of Arizona. He is a member of Traditions, an all- class honorary society of the university, and of Sophos, a national honor fraternity, ke *& * Elaine Burgess and Robert C. Baynes, two Pontiac students who, are upperclassmen at Ferris Institute, have been named group leaders for fresh- men orientation week Sept. 16- 21, at the college. * x * Mrs. Robert B. Tarr of West Iroquois Road has returned from Richmond, Va.,_\ She visited her son.and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. arid Mrs. James L, Tarr and famity, who moved recently to the Virginia —— lansing. ———a=—tation— where _ ‘By DOROTHY 1 ROE AP Women’s Editor What is wrong with wom « _en?. Well, says Dr. John A, Schindler, co-founder of the: famous Monroe Clinic at Mon- roe, Wis., and author of the _best-selling book;‘‘How to Live 365 Days a Year,” the prin- cipal thing wrong with women... is marriage. a * * Dr. Schindler has just writ- ten a new book, ‘Woman's Guide to Better Living,” in which he says that the bulk of medical practice in the United — States is concerned with emo- tionally indueed illness E.1.I. Three out of four of these emotionally upset patients in are women. Moreover,-most of them are married women. THE BIG ‘WwHY?’” Now the good doctor doesn’t suggest that we should become —ot—spinsters™ bachelors, but he, being of an inquiring turn of mind, began probing for the answer toa. highly important why do so many married wom- en blow their tops? +4 a The reason, he now states, is that wives and mothers have been handed the greatest and most difficult of afl possible jobs—that of managing. a mar- ‘riage and. raising a successful family. This, says he, is a job that requires the highest abil- ities, talents and training— — and many women just aren’t and so many women survey their lives along about midway in a marriage and all sudden start -picking the off the wallpaper. * * * Physically, says the doctor, ~ Women are much tougher than. men. Mentally they’re on a par with men, also. It's just in ‘the emotional department that The bride’s gown of tatfeta _ and MR. AND MRS. CECIL LUEBKE - Jame Birne} of The bride's mother wore an orchid dress” with lace bodice, and -white roses, for a garden reception held at the Birming- ham home of Mr. and Mrs. North F. Carey. The bride- groom's mother chose a Dior _ blue silk sheath dress with and a white rose corsage. For a trip to New York City Parents of the Butfalo, the new Preis ca ae Wat, tee, best atu and John. married today ' in St. Chstinie Lansing. The M Robert L. _ Catholic ; Church, bride is the daughter of Mrs. Paul- Hudson and the late — Mr. Hudson. | MRS. ROBERT L. SCHUSTER: — ‘Robert Schuster Takes — Janet Hudson as Bride” White searnations and gladioli : banked the altar of St. Casimir ~—White officiated at the Nuptial one os 2 « ; - . Let Child Decide THREE ATTENDANTS Mary Ellen Mason of Lan- sing served as the honor at- tendant and the bridesmaids Patricia Brogan of Lan- | sing -and Donna Simmons of 3 were _ Cecil H. . “Married Sept. Patricia Ann Kalamazoo. *® * * The maid of honor wore an aqua crystalette sheath dress with -Sabrina neckline and three-quarter length sleeves. _ The attendants were gowned in light aqua gowns of the same design. They carried arrange- ments of pink carnations and roses with contrasting satin streamers. * * * . James Schuster served his brother as best man, while Raymond Lange and. Earl Tomlinson seated the guests. For a reception at Hotel Porter in Lansing, Mrs. Hudson chose a beige silk dress with black accessories., The bride- groom's-mother-wore-a navy ces ute Chae qacennrice * * :.. The new Mrs: Schuster will wear a black and brown striped sheath dress with beige coat and black accessories for a trip to northern Michigan. The couple will live in Big .- Rapids where both are attend- ing Ferris Institute. Mr. Schus- er os affiliated with Phi Sigma ‘Chi fraternity. Boxy Suits Extra Chic. With Belts — ‘wt By OLGA CURTIS). INS: Women’s Editor — NEW YORK (INS)—If you yourself one of the Schertzer and | uebhe. She-—~ Gilbert Luebke. ~~ Patricia Schertzer Weds. Patricia _Ann Schértzer and every doctor's office,he says,____Cecil_H._Li Sept. 3 in the rectory of St. Michae} Church. x * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schert- zer_of Edison _s' East Beverly avenue are par-. : ents of the bridegroom. The dress featured pointed sleeves anda sweet- heart neckline, and her Juliet cap was held by a fingertip veil.. She carried a cascade arrangement of white carna- tions. ee ay oe vas goed in» aesiength 3 Win Scholarships: Among students Michigan . State’ who. have been awarded Hin- man. scholarships for the 1957-58’. school year, as an- __nounced _ by. _d..- Rober t, Stewart, director of schdlar- | ships at MSU, are Clare J. Salter of State street, Carolyn — street, and Mr. man... or “and and Mrs. Gilbert Luebke of — _— long attending. University dress of light aqua eyelet over ~ ried a bouquet of pink. carna- tions. k & & Donald Merrissey, cousin of ee served as best Trick for Staying Vins in Heart By ANNE HEYWOOD - One trick for staying young is to do. something about the things that other oldsters just ‘grumble about. In fact, sit- ting around grumbling and comparing these times with the good old times is the surest _ts the daugh-— ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen " Schertzer, and ~ his parents are Mr. and Mrs. ee Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Morell of Cass City ‘announce the engagement of their daughter, : —Barbara of Summit—street,-to——__— Stanley Otulakowski of Grosse Pointe. Shores. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gtu- lakowski of Cass a A fall —_wedding is planned — Sa _ * ‘The latest suit style — a belted, flared peplum tumic- jacket over a slim skirt—is BELTS ON EVERYTHING Norell is using belts on al- Most every outfit in his wins ter line for Traina-Norell, especially wide belts that start at the natural waistline and go up. The belt revival is especially impressive on the new suit belts and. baxi ~ cared to, “My wife and I used te com- ment on it and one day we decided to do something about it instead of just noticing it. We. don’t. charge, except for the materials that —are--need-— ed, .but we just love doing it. “But the important thing is, the children are seeing what ” en | il a. f itl “BE gs3 i i a gE (Copyright 1967) \ } a \ } ‘ \y i a | =e ere ett a tie. d apt ee Rak Fe whe ae z Peet Baden eiee cane oe “rm RONTIAC pres, SATURDAY, ‘erred 7, ‘ost cae se * pies eee. fe eae eed 3 4 ‘Men ‘Shun ‘Mocricge. hee. : Seek L Depth, Charm in ‘Mate § We replace glass in | } all types of wood | and aluminum storm © sash and storm door CCS OE ee ee CPO Ae a een eee sat PONTIAC GLASS, 23 W. ‘Lawrence St. prea sha ssn —— ” Bi gk WA EL PRONE. WEEE 1 fs E H jescort._ Nor as a means of iiveli- ES ress, By ‘|nature a hunter himself, ‘the male *\telephoning, so much questioning about a man’s private life, trying Pattern No. 5197 contains tissues embroidery; sewing and embroi- dery directions; stitch illustrations. address and the Pattern Number to to spend) Senciy guomaas! Yet many women do s0. Seeneinens is at: Oe rent! Again, be willing. to give. ee ate rem, 4 “ie _charnctriatce to the hacer Professional Type Manicure Can Be Done at Home .. First, remove any old poliéh with i on paulo to coda bord te | metal file, Do not saw back and _jand charming, it can also be made ~ Send 25c in coins, your name, look longer, leave @ very thin. _ line unpainted at at each side of | nail and take the plish to tiake them ‘appear shorter, “do not put the moons oF the es women buff their -nails nails rather than use polish. I have seen many beautiful nails which‘ A style you can just about live in ‘from morning to night. Young with twin pockets that are so use- ful. : a ee No, 8118 with Patt-O-Rama is in. were simply buffed with a dered, colorless plish. Some women buff their nats! even when they are going to apply polish because they feel that it goes, on more smoothly. Sel reat Yourself to. Boaiitital N ails. ‘By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Many women. give themselves hase Shania, It .is perfectly the na i t possible to give yourself a good|.to ete, ther wetene oka fone if you will follow certain pro- cedures. sential is good grocteat of the Pontiac Press, Well cared for:nails are an e® If you would a my a leaflet |‘‘Reconditioning at Home,” which _pow- contains many beauty preparations which cah be made at home, send a stamped, self-addréssed envelope with your request for leaflet No. 49. Address Josephine Lowman in éare . ‘i es os BUDGET WAVE $x for, Tues. and Wed. Other Permanents From NL heir tting we speaalin ‘in a ane bleach” NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY —e Monday and Friday Nites by Appointment Parisian Beauty. Shop “Over OF Pref’ Book Store” 7 W. Lawrence FE 2-4959 _~__| Open Sunday 2 to-5 P. M. ~ Wonderful Fall’ we an Practical ipa” {Receive Diplomas six-month practical nursing affilia- Welcome the new’ baby with this ton with Pontiac Ge Hospital The dainty spray designs a one-month psychiatric af- worked in simple sti and soft|tiliation at Pontiac State Hospital. dents had their hospital affiliation at Beyer Memorial Hospital or Bixby Hospital in Adrian. Eleven women have completed a colors to add the touch to * ®t nl. the easy-to-sew garments. Twenty-seven students were ‘in x * * the graduation class. Other stu- sizes 10, Hotes 18, 20. Size 12, 32--bust, “5 yards of 35-inch.— For this pattern, send 35¢ in coins, your name, address, size de- sired and the Pattern Number to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, * * * * x* * Don't miss the Fall & Winter '57 issue of Basic Fashion, our com- plete pattern catalog. It's chock- full of sew-easy, - up-to-the-minute | ~~ .The new classes ‘will enter the styles for every size. 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BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the ett ee _ Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bldg. , Phone FE 5-6148 ———- . ; 4 ‘ Fy | * a4 | i j ; ; \ a ; i ee eS «> ve \ aN me eee Tue ck \ _f = bie @ 2 @ @ #6 © YP C2 a a ee eee ee ee | . 10%-a Month! i lo Pondurie. Smart Destes " Offer Expires September 28... Don't Wait! Buy. Budget Wise | : » Pay 10% Down- 16 W. Huron St. Phone FE 2-0294 Also 45 Walnut St., Mt. Clemens, Mich. Lay Away Now for Christmas! — ; > : / . ‘ ’ ' i: wt we DAS ee ee ee. OO es a ee eB ks pl sround for LIVI Area Schools Still Going Up * which to pursue their book “lernén.”” This means their parents and all the other members of the community have to foot the bill for school ex- pansion, To this worthy aim today’s Home Sec- tion is dedicated. School in Waterford Township, Kathleen Huell- mantel of South Genesee and Ann Richards of ROCHESTER — When all the grading and landscaping are cofnplete, the entrance to Rochester High School’s gymnasium will be an impressive one. This addition to a high schook opened only last year adds three big rooms for the music department, as ee ee ___——BIRMINGHAM-—-When this gymnasium at the Derby Junior High School-in Birmingham was in the construction stage, The Press ran a picture of it. Here is tiie completed building. This standard sizé gym has a concréte roof with no inner supports. It rests solely on the arms that extend out and rest on the ground. Bir- WALLED LAKE — To help, house its expected 5,500 students, the Walled Lake School District has added seven rooms to each of two buildings. A subdivision only blocks from the Commerce school made its expansion necessary. This entry way moe ee * cee te mingham school ¢ officials like. the ease of maintenance of this type building. Eberle M. Smith, the architect who designed Pontiac’s new high school, did the plans for this one. The builder was Steinle Wolfe of Fremont, Ohio and Detroit. = oa ae PORE GeO ARRON AMM RL ee Et ae Rs See meee partion ceneens net you A similar door- SET NTE NE | A ER IESE A NM TNE Re a Maa a i well as a gymnasium. Schurrer Construction Company of Pontiac did the building, designed by H. E. tn, ne troit. With an increase of sqme 400 students, total enrollment of 4,000. expects a CLARKSTON — A slight difference in level is noted in this addition to the Andersonville Road school of the Clarkston District. The face brick cinder block school building now contains 17 rooms. Superintenderit of Schools, Leslie F. Greene, says he is counting WEST BLOOMFIELD — Wednesday night the carpenters left and Thursday morning students took over the rooms in the addition to West Bloomfield High School. The above View shows the new structure through the covered walk connetting this wing with the original building. Space provided includes the equivalent of 14 ~ ace eee a A i | mos a SN aN UNNI SH I way is nearly finished for the 1957 addition. Cement block is the material used by the West Side construction Company of Detroit for the building. Walter Anicka of Ann Arbor is the architect. on 3,000 students. to show up for classes this year. L. J. Heenan of Pontiac did the architectural work with Chissus Construction Company of Birmingham as the builder. Ya me ee Co classrooms and a large study hall. Students now have the use of an art room and a mechanical drawing room. Estimated attend. ance for the West Bloomfield District this year is 1,700. George T. Mason Company of Detroit did the archectaes works with, Wats Ross of Pontiac putting up the brick veneer. building, pees i f 5 my 4 EIGHTEEN. if \ ‘ : ed "a a a : + ~ Smaller Batti Bathtubs Popol mere space —TRUBILT Near Telegraph and Orthard Lake Roads BUILDING PRODUCTS Co. 1992 Pontioc Dr,, FE 4-9531 | VETS $300 DOWN 3 Bedrooms, full basement, deluxe features, close to Sunday 12 to 9. ROSE HILL REALTY CO. 19470 Grand River KE 2-9060 FEW LEFT. Model is located at Robinwood and Perry— Streets, north of East Boulevard. Open Daily and. .. is inexpensive when you usq REAL BEAUTY © Ténnessee Ledge Reck © Bris Hill es agg aye Pink Ledge. © French Lick Sandstone © Tennessee Marble Siue and Sulf Tayco © Silverdale Fierite Marble (Building Stone) 5 M-59 (1 Mile West-of Airport! Phone OR 3-1594 —— NATURAL BUILDING STONE $3} YOUR DREAM COMES TRUE... ____New You Cen Build @ Home of Your Own Wherever You Wish... . NO MONEY DOWN The beautiful 3-bedroom model home that can be duplicated by you on your own lot is now open for inspettion at 3390 South Rochester Road, just 2 blocks south of Auburn. Road (M-59). +2 you're invited to inspect this smart house $ ‘BUILT. HOMES 3390 South Rochester Road OL ‘Yok "Just South of Aubern Read - OL 6-1226 _SMITH-CRAWFORD, Inc. ‘DUO-THERM WATER HEATER - 30.Gallon GAS - _ AUTOMATIC | $699 ..52-GAL. ELECTRIC 99% $5.00 DOWN - The Good Housekeeping Shop of PONTIAC . 51 W. Huron St. FE 4-1555 Open Monday ond Friday ‘til 9 ii) Reguler $134.95 ~ “SSG ives Double Renal es € rae PONTIAC c PRESS. SATURDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER (a 1957 , Hydronics was offered by the Committee after consultation with ‘oad number of engineers, manufac- of water-controlled The plan covers 1,118 square feet. It is Plan R31AP% by Jan systems, Along with heating eS Box 12, Boston 17. cooling for thé home, co _ and industrial | Don't forget that dull blades|as New Folder Shows ae tar more accidents than meting AUSTIN-NORVELL. AGENCY, Ine. +f Insurance. of All Kinds | | FE 29221. ; 70 W. Lawrence St. Corner Cass .. Service Siace besed Ralph Tf. Norvell ‘Minding | i i. Install Your Gas iM. Vow PAYMENT Before COLD WEATHER Strikes - You seve money by buying before the fall rush. @ You receive the Coleman Bonded Guarantee. 3401 West Huron eee e assesses eee eee ee ee ee es @ You cre sure to have your furnace installed before winter arrives @ You get only the finest quality from Goodwill heating. * No Money Down — 3 Years to Pay Your Heating Supermarket Goodvill —— Heating as a soem cn bam or extra play area. Carefully planned additions, or the modernization of your Hitchen will pay a big fat dividend in livability! Call our Home | Improvement Division. Service includes planning | assistance and free estimates. Immediate financing. Specialising in... ) Commercial Buildings Concrete Work Garages Breezeways Additions Porch Enclosures Attic Remodeling . Roofing Recreation Rooms Siding Kitchen Remodeling Bathrooms. a “There Is No Substitute for Experience” OPEN DAILY 9:00-5:30 “* Mi."ian'et Ostena Just East or: Oakland B0B’S BUILDING WHITE : Incotporated _ FE 4-9544 207 Ww. Montcalm | FE 2-7849 bof (Outgrowing Your House?| . at : bik “ me ie i i a r & A Rich Castone Front and 3 Walls of Insulated Cast-Alum Siding ONLY $664 compete (26'x2@'x8", gables and dormers slightly extrs) #4 Walls of Insulated Cast-Alum Siding in | Your Choice of 4 Glamorous Colors —ONLY $480 — COMPLETE (24'x26'x8", gables and dormers slightly extra) . & A Beautiful Costone Front Th6t Will ' Enrich the Appearance of Your Home | SEE OUR STONE on Casey. Clark’s Jamboree of FUN and COUNTRY MUSIC TUESDAY, 9 to 10 P. M., CKLW TV Channel 9 TAKE “ADVANTAGE of These. (25'x0’, gables ané dormers slightly extra) a. et = { | | : | a | | ee em Fe INSULATED CAST-ALUM ALCOA ALUMINUM sataathted ‘ NOT HOLLOW but heavily Insulated ‘with thick Celotex insulating board ray es * a, ff ;. § aE j ‘ P 5 ‘ NO MONEY DOWN—S YEARS. TO PAY! @ LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS! | ) insulation, from wind MALS ES Ath. Bini bikie tails a cae <€ . ) ja tt & ae ya ee) THE PONTIAC, PRESS. SATURDAY, i SRPIEMBER 7, 1957. oN ce : "Ga ere ETEEN : | Sh bby R f ‘Sk ils ‘Effe t of N Point | ....coss + Nd Y 00 poils. ec O ew ain oY Cast. a~ “eritical eye at ihe ap- Miss West, who colon-aidhae|s new roof of asphalt singles in a;Miss West adds, “‘makes houses : pi mpg diy pall fee Son and remodeled color which will provide @ basic|!0ok taller or longer and lower. . |Paint, your house... — homes-every she always Pe tle i te Yop simply reroot a tall, awkward- 2 ba} examines the read ofa nopee Se rag ‘and accent a siding, ng house with a deep, dark @ Storm Windows _@ Additions This ‘is. the “advice of New York|CCMTe SPMMAS 9m S.cplor Scheme) sc aes acted oat,” Biea| Oe oe it appears lower, The jy. $ Kitched Remedaling @ Foundets ; becayse; 3 a opposite is true of a small house @ Plastering @ Porches color stylist Beatrice West, who . ; West says,.‘‘I explain that when a that seems to be built too close| ° ing © Siding : Says: “Putting a new coat of pajnt| “Nothing the appearance | root-begins to logk worn, chances|:, iff. ground. Light-color. roofing |’ ot eS | on a house: with-a ‘sh&bby, worn-| ‘of enel home more than lare it will ‘no longer be. service- gives it a lift, making 4 seem | out roof is like wearing a fur coat] ® Weather-beaten roof, This is able in a year or two, The famiily|talier and and larger.” and diamonds- with dungarees.| espectally true when a héuse bas |wili have to reroot then, anyway, They just don’t go together.’ been freshly painted. The new | and they as well do it now “ee -setually accentuates the |and enjoy 'a completely color-styled AIR : | : shabbiness -of the roof. house instead of doing the job only , q one 6 es + a SM ele TIONING } Finch Floors att mse ste, me many i eat ond si 3 We aa « 2 eS ee | oe —_ Mise Weat saye | WATER TOWER |] = ousate. FEderal 2-7004 | : “For example, b ; ear erms to Suit Fancy — . Sonne tote adminis] CLEANING ee Federal 2.8245 | Lge +| | of yellow in it, 1 can pick up the | nf | FUP seg sal for an accent color on FE 5.3759 S NEW YORK (INS)-— ¥, : ” rs, window boxes and shut : RE Indi Peay ge pera aal int S| | sescmans ercee | PETE'S £ uilding Service trodden—not with the variety of - is a harmonizing | i floor coverings on the market to AAT wr] | Sreem.” REFRIGERATION |} 9 S. Jessie St., Rear Open Sunday 12 to 4 | appeal to almost any taste, alaial vl Another trick with roof color, | oy Ma. rl | | If you want a hard floor cover-}4— aimiereis)* + ; = ing, you can tum to vinyl plastic| [ J, GOLD BOND... BURMEISTER GOLD BOND...BURMEISTER GOLD > BOND ... BURMEISTER = or linoleum for the luxurious look; f.4.. >. are, . of marble and the \practicality of ' | modern day floorings. PATTERN 393. oS | * * * | = A semi-translucent> vinyl com-| BUILD A GARAGE with bines ornamental ‘value with a \o.4--bench’space anda side i - cist “depth” look, while linoleum can) 4 Whe ee jou do the work & ute be obtained with a terrazzo mar-_| sank omer yee a ble texture and effect. Another éle.; © hire help, pattern 393 will gant vinyl combines the plastic make detail clear and save you = . flooring with inlaid strips of ceram- money. It is 25 cents. Packet ic tile and-or metal in a classic de-| No- 56 of five patterns includes | ° sign that is simple and fits in with] iS garage and patterns for a | either period or modern decor, | Work ont pres tool aaa oO yorking weed is still among the tp | for $1. Orders under $1 add 10 | it cones to carpeting. The | conts service charge. The Pon- Q 2 ise eS pepe pepe bridge tiac Press Pattern Dept. Bedford iZ 2 i @eant Gueom Hills, New York. 9 = Rayon, wool, nylon blends sell | rm or ae low - $7 a rey yard in| D ° 4 combinations such as tur- 1 m « }quoise, green and coral. Tweed c : quoise, green and coral. Tweed can FRE 8 No. 1 deal DOORS HARDWARE 3 a rippled texture design that adds MOOTE u 2 3p 2 21s he fomacnscs "ccelt WW. Fig fh 22 3 535m cntels ah pena g . . ¢ ie 2 i : * = —z INC. & , . $8.95 4 x 4 Stoel Butte— 5 ie anni e M20: 68-1% Coded ( pal Lists Advance Plarining Pays L lectrical z a a $5.45 For complete, permanent all-round protec- room, how about trying ott mel¢ CONTRACTOR F5 § 24* noe e Cote k 88.95 “s tion, insist on Anchor Fence. Requires no ways to hang your pictures? A State & City Licensed ) 54 G8A% Code | A Sliding Door Hardware annual painting—is zinc coated after. weay- new grouping, this one a little high- e Industri al le P z ‘ $6.25 ° ing, not before. Call for free estimate. jer, that-one a little lower, or in as 4 Track and Rollers, . FE 5 7471 jan entirely new arrangement. It's} © Commercial ° $6 45 1%” ~ a simple matter to plug up the nail e Residential Wiring | ~~ ° . . ; holes with. spackling terial and Factory Installed simesth them with your finger}. Installations ra $8.95 = When you have achieved the effect . NO DOWN | ta PAYMENT | 36 MONTHS you dasire, you be all set to P0tl8D gx e'gsvoms ta Penton L1G $9.95 2 once the paint is dry. Keep a! ¢ 9g 2.3924 6 FE2-4008 fla : a : a Sa ans on : | > $979 ay 0) ae + ; 4 ; = # wo : TO LIVE IN THE CI S VL ‘ ITY Z Inside Door Jambs CEDAR SIDING - }& Ld | oe ve 5, o Ne Joints—A43 td $2. 95 WY MN ee ee i wes sss eo ees $ 1.35 - _ | hoe mclimp mane $2.10 9. E> Al grade A Glazed Fie Seah Boars |S ster t FR IO : $8.9 1x6 Pine Roof Boards 7 : Qf rere 8. 5 $95 : = ; , M - £8618 a Ng --$9.95-4- FD Fer. z 7 a a e e m Cx 3 ! : iQ § Grade A Birch Flush 1 Doors Knotty Pine Paneling v ae i TS 9 FROM Also complete 1x6 x8 1x10 145 2 L ; Sas ae stock of sliding Brand New Stock , see : .3 B di Bri k | | $8.98 Peg) car gatas $2.95 Reg. 190 Per M-NOW ........ : ee 5 céee © - -Bedroom Bric : § | “ 0 © Aetirin and Femi Rooms > g Fermica Cou peepee nn # Clear Ponderosa Pine Moulding 200 Ft. or More t - Spacious Reber @ Spocious Lots . . z Moulded Base 5%x3% ............. Lin. Ft. 9¥2c Drip Cap V¥axI5e ....... wee Lin. Ft. 9c = ©. Ample Kitchen Cupboards, @ Street Paving Already in and Paid => Modern Base.5ex3%.............. Lin. Ft. 9Y2c Brick Mould 1 rea. oa OO oo a 5 iz oO ‘Natura Finish / : for by the Builder a © “Moulded Casing 5gx2'2 ............ Lin. Ft. 7V2¢ ousrcokeon BA ae a cae a 3c @ Copco Aluminum Horizontal Sliding Windows ** Modern Casing 5ax212 ............ Lin. Ft.7%2¢ Gove 34x%p ee Ft.3%ec * Moulded Apron 11/16x2% ......... Lin. Ft. 7V2c Spring Cove 34x2% ............... Lin. Ft. T¥ac ° « Modern Apron 11/16x2% .......... Lin. Ft. 7Y¥2c . Spring Cove %4x2%q ................. Lin, Ft. 9c ° Window Stop 3gx1¥s ................. Lim. Ft. 3¢ = Spring Cove 34x3% ......... wees Lin. Fe. 10Y2c Q Window Stop %xl% ................ Lin. Ft. 3c. 4 Lattice 5/16x1%@ .............0008. Lin. Ft. 3c Z Window Stop %x15% ............. Lin. Ft. 3¥2c Lattice 5/16x1.5%% ...........5. ++. bin, Fe 3¥2c. ° Window Stop 2/4x3 4... 2... ...5 Lin. Ft. 10V¥2c Bd. Mould 34x15 ..... 2.2555 ce. ~ Lin. Fr. 6c . 9 ‘Base Shoe 2x% .. 05... ww. eee Lin. Ft. 2¥ac Closet F Pole 13% Die. ............... - Lin. Ft. Vac a : Qf 2.10, No. 1 | Bh 215-b. Flintkote . § White Pine ....... an Shingles & ff No. | and Better ' 25/32 Exterior fe ef Red Fir, 2x4... . : & : Sheathing . wale = rt: Txl2 White Pine oF Play Sand Sheathing, Fair ........ ff For the Kiddies’ Sond Box .... 4x8 . 4x85" 2 Plaster Board .........,... ae C. D. Fir Plyscore aera tt a Roeck, 32’ 4x84%4" — Fall Price Including House and ‘Lot from Lots of 30 ................. 15-1b. Felt . 4x8 V%4"" V-Groove | Overstacked ................ ‘Mahegany Plywood dl all iD. 200 VETS AS LOW Ee = 2 5O vow Ra » Ment r _ 9 pm, . 30-Year’ F HA and Gl Terms! o> = PRACTICAL HOMI BUILDERS Inc. “47 p : Above Prices Are in Quantities Quoted Cash and Carry 140 WEST 7 MI 7 Nory a sooe Iie CORNER COOLEY LAKE and WILLIAMS LAKE RDS. ° Riba Saige is a ha TA : : | This is a real conversation piece| f the dining dals. ery than three feet below grade} Bunder won't walt, wants them sold at once, therefore, priced j—a custom-built extra which} And the view, while dining on| : 80 low New, 3-bedroom brick ranch homes, including storms emphasizes an illusion of added|the dais? You can look down on| _ A prime economy point in this § and screens, over 1,000 sq. ft. Equipped with Waste King Incin- | space and up-and-down levels all|the living room and. at the same| house, whose overall dimensions erator, Formica Counter Tops, Forced Air Heat, Walk-in - VACATI N TIME iS PAST... ;emanating from a common plane.|time out through a gracefully -| are 36 feet by 36 feet, is that closets. Paved Streets, City Water and«Sewer. No SEPTIC see | > ‘ ‘ | TANKS. Large 75’ lots. Live where taxes are practically nothing. This house is an expanded | wed picture window. The bow of] if design calls for an absolute the children are back to school, and ‘freezing weather is | version, with subtle variations, the picture window — ot ethos end Se: | Open Sunday and D aily Ito 7 P.M. almost in the. air. | of a previously popular model curved line of the dining dais. sing. Only 5 Minutes from Downtown Pontiac ‘which had wide appeal -to the | Overhead in the living room is} It’s. a. good, house plan for a. 474 Tilmor, Elizabeth Lake Road -1 Mile Past Telegraph Read te Sernberry ‘Read, Left te Top of Hil _ GET RICH QUICK” - BENJ. RICH Lets of home owners will want work done before cold weather gets here, and there is not enough time to take care of everyone. so place your order before the grand rush. Additions of all kinds, pdétches. attics completed. kitchen cabinets, recreation rooms, baseihents and foundations, | economy - minded builder. The |8@ cathedral ceiling providing a still|level lot, and it’s-been built with basic floor plan of the new de- | greater sense of height and space.|success on just such a lot. An | sign has been reversed, moving |All in all, a dramatic stage setting economy-built house with plenty of and dining room area |for either formal or informal en-jroom and custom features, through the right of the Besse as |tertaining. ithe magic of split levels! | gurayes end breeseways., reeling end siding of all kinds, The bedrooms “ata been en- (eeee eee a a oe 12545 Linwood © ; Tu 3-4000 {4 aluminum combination windows and doors, fu oil, I ‘ : , “gas, coal ae REFRIGERATION |! © THE PONTIAC PRESS ’ = "3 . For Free Estimates Call:. : SERVICE i. Building Editors r no money down All Types—All Makes | Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy ofthe study— ' 1-5 years to pay ‘From. °9 all to 5 pm— Commercial and Residential | 8 plan of The House of The Weék, Design HW-68. No stamps a FE 4-5063 DAY OR NIGHT © accepted. Please do nto use sticky tape on coins, ‘ BO ments j 5 i pen «FE 46101} _ SERVICE ome . H DOESN'T — Evenings—ME 7-1011 Kadeater Notes 6 Serston | EE ____ (Please Print) _ Se =a don cticdnmemnenatiaded ee | ' INTERFERE WITH WHAT WE 7 MASON 1 ADDRESS _ : ‘ : KNOTTY — MICHIGAN HOME REMODELERS | REFRIGERATION |i... grave 2 ae | anor ae 2077 W: Huron St, Pontiac : Eee OO i Viv! — aa vr) aT) > oom 4 - - ; ra a = 2s iach | \eeneaeeuemecendaasnessesecasaccaans PINE PANELING | ON LY LEFT | 6,8’ and 10” Widths Sole Price 5. PERCE SEBO y OF THE EXCLUSIVE “NORTH. STAR" HOMES - a | a canvas oF na tee —— - LOW-LOW. TAXES © 42,000 BELOW MARKET PRICE =f iy . Oak Hardwood _. Oak Hardwood FLOORING | FLOORING |/ Nm S145] M2 S500 || Ao ma... . SHEET ROCK Swarm 773 ‘ ———— cs ond pier | Sheeting Boar ds . TOTAL PRICE Sheet $] 45 $79 M FULL BASEMENT © ALL BRICK . CLARISTON y) J | 100% Usable 3-BEDROOM © RANCH HOME E . | / ( Over 42 Fet Wide @ Minimum Sie Lat 103150 | = Ask About Our Trade-In Plan |) B= GARAGES j ideo cn Bak S3TC | FEATURES of the “NORTH STAR” = build this garage. : @ All Brick © Paved Street © Commenity. Water System NEW LOW DOWN PAYMENTS TO EVERYONE Also 20 x 20 5498 ~ ae No Money Down— © 5 Differnet Elevations © 3 Bedrooms © 17° Country Kitchen SS , ay b toT "bears t asi with Birch Cabinets _ +@ Large Master Bedroom with P wane Ct” Dual Sak n Keb Mona COLONIAL LUMBER C0. Counters © Full Tile Features’ © Ook Flooring © Built-in Bathroom Vanity ——* Large Living Area, 1,050 Square Feet 7605 emene Rd.;-1 Mile West of Airport OR 3-2215 : LOCATION: Toke US-10 = | to M-15, M-15 Sea” | MODEL: MAple 5-1191 - © Gasinator included. F _. MODEL OPEN: 3 7 ; Sundey 10 A. M. to 9 P. M.; Daily 1 P. M, to 9. M. Ett A eg oe Deh ge : se ae s 4 pepe | i \ ee : cee ‘4 S + : x vi f- } _ ae a a =! ad: Sa b me j ca \ f t ir : i x t ™ te is * ‘ 4 = be DS 5 | ated * 2 | Lee bir, 3 ee Specialize in ood canniste: COMMERCIAL BUILTUP oma aor ot ae “aesien ‘ ROOFING ~ kets, fruit bowls and trays or wov- jen with chenille into smart place- mats of black and white or room and orange. _ - In the earthenware, fine a ese workmanship fashions native clay into berry sets — individual 5° z 8 a 79 é 4 a 8 3 5 we ae 28 HUGUS-MARSH | ROOFING & INSULATION CO. “CALL US FOR BOILERS FURNACES GENERAL @ crectaic gz wired as lamp bases, “ROY ANNETT, | Inc. 28.E. Huron St. —S—~Ph. FE 8-0466 Realtors eae Nails, Joints | Fin Bookcase engine as eye “Colt us $ for fréa: iniformation and estimate. aa ~ *Specials”” DELCO 70,000. BTU Gas Foreed Air Furnace } Reg. $268. 95 |, NOW. ; adds a modern, decorative touch. i : 3 z Pa g 8 F3 | | weight will steady. . For more rigidity, drill two or Gas Conversion Burner § f= 272% "sv. 21 Wo o : ; ‘board and run dowels or ~~ . ee “top to bottom. You Reg. $239.95 need boards, three quarters “THE vow #48 FESS. sarin. Serres 7, 1957 ee we ad BRIGHTENING ENTRY — More people are discovering that the entryway to the home can be a cheerful and friendly place, Here is an example of an unusual entrance creation. Casual coher: need ont te ee ee ee Well Planned Entry fi “| sional ac tbstad oes Indoor Welcome Mat . There are more ways than onejmust accommodate four to six 2 ,,|t0 welcome guests into your home, |persons struggling with coats, hats A volume of knowledge isn'tiand one of the most effective is|and umbrellas. Lighting is another, /mecessary to build a bookcase, es-\to design the home's entrance to/for no visitor will be overjoyed at ,pecially if nails or cabinet joints|give the preliminary greeting. Far too often this all-important is t Simply lay a finished board eee monk ~ - = a aaa (slass bring the cheer of daylight ‘ under the/ nave been desi itan’an an y|into the room, and the same red| - on tp, another board, more bricks eon, a for here the tribal|°¢*" can be used with telling rites of friendship are exchanged effect for planter boxes set beneath| _ the hi health, the relinquishing of pod Use good face brick. Glass brick! autdoor vestments into i upon several times -a week to eae: «} 2 \ y es etiteg 4 - se hee ee ape gap a ea gen y Ve a Lee BEAT THE FALL : RUSH and WINTER | _ PRIGES and DELAYS Now i is the Time: : \ to Better Your Living |’ We are full of fresh ideos for home improvement. Don’t get astene by winter. . BHA TERMS. TO 5 YEARS TO PAY. | AMBASSADOR INSULATION ] 2110 Dixie Hwy., Corner Telegraph =» FE 5-8405 9 Pye 2 Boaseihs Ine. ‘cedar are ideal to develop a welcome corner. pe -SUNHEAT unife mi Banquette seat, planter, paneled walls and maga- zine rack are cedar. evenly over re lecias ie cen tod guenpin b gh ahd chen expenses ore generally heavier. Call us today! macs BY THE makshs or GLUE SUNOCO GASOLING CHURCH'S, Inc. FE 2-0233 reine Seceived into a mysterivusly| ~ e cell. , Windows framing scenes of the 107 Squirrel Rd. outdoors or translucent panels of - = @& @: 2 vouil HAVE A KITCHEN | (2; 03)) __ THATS A PRIZE, |Z IF YOU DECIDE omfield Township 1 block east of Telegraph — off Lone Pine Rd, 2480 WORCHESTER ROAD -Br’kfield Highlands Sub.. || Off Middlebelt, between Long Lake and Lone Pine Rds. = 4665 MAPLE ROAD - Maple Meadows Sub, Maple Road, west of Franklin Road BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES AVAILABLE ANSON PRIEHS, Builder | . "Ml 4-6446 © Otto A. Trz0s 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. | : “sorac~ ( WINDOWS em, ence free ~ lasts © frote and we x. you're ral Living! The = (eu Sar best in soins caste] : acl Bee Special Offer! Play safe; Be gure, Ssendgeren Sg is ACCEPT -NOTHING BUT Ppcanen siptings | DOORS = * ventilation. . Includeh HEATING a EQUIPMENT CALL LUMBER DIVISION AND ASK_FOR 4; PAGE COLOR’. ~ CIRCULAR ON BURMEISTER’S CASH-WAY BARGAINS! Lurmeister's NORTHERN WHOLESALE HFG. CO. See iT AT. DIV. of BURMEISTER’S NORTHERN LUMBER CO. _ Keego Harbor CORNER: oF COOLEY LK. and WILLIAMS LK. RDS. FE 2-0278 ; Eves, and Sun. ; EM 3-4171 , Call MA 6-6247 = £ - | p <. ™» ad # i qe, f * ee \ ‘ fe Vow i ‘= = = SS ee | ti tee ike ko a a ok tS oe HN es ‘ad eee! | pie We eee ON SE EP ay a | . Oe . . f ee \ y/o 2 as _THE PowTtAc’ PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,957 * al at oe «Last year ceramit 7% : evmited: tor the ainjor-gert et tee b ‘ » {lightweight wool ol esi for. n ST per cent of new h ” | Residential Building increase in both dollar and unit Valance Size Important avoid undue strain on the window ; 00 A ‘volume, “When cuiting. wood for+a .val- ee wall where, the sanaigs te! 4 ~_ care Do P ¢ ‘Contracts ae heavy diainsectog ance, ° remember -that the size “ i‘ ~ wernmeeens (| BoE sea emilde pels gery wn 4 er Cent construction in July totaled $653,|should be governed by the shape}, ———————_ |. LUMBER [--~ the winter without givinig ‘+ (NEW YORK — Contracts for fu-|988.000, a decrease of 18 per’ centlot the window and the weight off | Plan to Livein | Se ge strain __ : [lit a reviving treatment. ture. construction in the United ——Z a Same montr\the materiaf, according to home! JAY O HEIGHTS | | i ) . Jott al : {States in July totaled $2,900,681,000, |!#st year.’ Both public works an ASAYN EIGIT. |. => WARE _ Pott all rust, next using decline of cént below|utilities were below their corre-|workshop specialists of,Thor Pow: On. Walton Blvd. : Loe ee aig ona to canons July 1956, the F. ag Dodge Cor-|Sponding year-earlier levels. er Tool Company. A short, wide! : 4 4 eg sf Seana eae” esto tion, construction news and Cumulative ‘contract totals for| window needs a narrow .valance; TOWER REALTY co. 4 Building Supplies ie r for bath ; sera specialists, reported to: the major construction categories/a tall, narrow window can take a} OR 3-8393 . 4 = tgiaiae palntepcey he Sm for the first seven months of this deeper and wider valance. Use _ ee i 7 : ius = ear, with percentage changes ‘Non-residential contracts in July| Year, : | Cover before storing, Pada from the comparable 1956 period, Open Saturda | which should be in a : Iper a aspen Ensastely are as follows: non-residential} Complete Basement Waterproofing ‘ y Inew covers, he tem jmonth last year. Nearly all the| mdaeei: Tesidcntial building $7.) lt Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! ~ ’ cuir @ tet ber Oh Tmajor non-residential building Per cent, residential building, $7. ” til 5 P. M. ee tere Ge ie |fopes shared in the decine, ty engieerng, ssriooon,| Meliable Waterproofing ‘iin July contracts for residential !14 per cent; and total construction, | 24 Whittield Phone FE 4-0777 —— ; Sapo tap ese op op $19,858,686,000, up three per cent. : . Save on. Rath’s Cash || ih cent ever the corresponding year- | | earlier level. Number ef hous- ey | ing units represented by the July | ‘By | contracts tetaled 95,696, up seven | ae | per cent above a year ago. Con- Jand Carry Plan... | Circle drive for easy loading. ] RECREATION AREAS» OUR SPECIALTY! Let 1 CONSTRUCT or. ENCLOSE your porch | with. the amazing- ‘new Jalousie, Awning Type- — | Window or Combination Storm Windows an airstrip are built to ‘‘take it.” BUTOH CABINET — The hutch or Welsh cabinet pictured 25 here with NBC's actress, pretty Gloria Maxwell, is.certainly easy ; ge i E to build. It has shelves to show off your fancy dishes or knick- | Recently a group of U: S. stu- Years knacks. 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Pontiac | ren ~ OPEN SUNDAY 2 to. 4 P. M., Berman Homes { i j . Tart i 4 f P ; i | : | | / ins. ‘ . his i ¥ ‘oo 2S, YS | vie sw ary ]y 2° Wow Ayn * Fas ih eee te als ¥ \ «ft Pe tale i ; . ’ ' OP oe : ¥ | Bf _____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,. a TW ‘ : { As ‘ # i | } Yes | * * ~~ ot P a on Meceoereien 2 — 7 ‘> SS) SU TEST ea ae $e E § i z gf . i i a So tar, some $2,600,000 has been attention to Harrigon estimated the increases SPeMt on the tiew prison, Its) | id : estimated cost will run between six! | SS a. Correc- year. -jand seven million. | The corrections department this| Harrison- suggested two names) . : 500,000 for it: the Corrections Youth — budget. It’s $500,000 allocation for, Training Center or the Michigan 1 : @|Youth Training Center. ° a projects going. ff @ @ 10,600, said hopes! In other action, the commission inmates should climb 3 per to wheedle six million dollars from'turned over to the attorney gen- ft other ° L pur jeral's office a request by state jail! . Gus: Harrison, sma i if Hy | } i 4 4 I> t 4 ie. ety Sete dela: = eS tio ary a 3 i é Ey #3. ‘ F AA K com per cent. poses sacagen 3 William Nestle to con- also has hit infhate| Harrison told the commission |4¢mn the Gogebic County jail at said prisoners will move into Bessemer. Nestle said the jail is arid won! that 900 prt “— the mew antiquated and sadly inadequate. _ .. _, wage. paid to .gorking inmates.| by dam. 1 as scheduled. But, he | A Cuban agricultural. firm 1s : : i * as | to |seeking American investment in a as a_nickel a day, from which) the institution will be “roughing |6,600-acre rice plantation project they must purchase such personal/ it” fer a time, attending classes [168 miles from Havana. =e BOARDING HOUSE . WILLE STILL, JASON COULD ERR PRLCOAMLONS woaygertct LL Ly , Ne j : YZ). A LETTER “Z* MIGHT HANE. y EGAD/A GREAT LIGHT 1S (47, BEEN SCRATCHED ON IT ~Y 10US BROTHER JAKE MUST. Oe ee chine 0 Y HANE Picken UP THis GUITAR, ARM OF COINCIDENCE AT SAM'S PAWNSHOP FOR 7 |'ONGES URN ded A PALTRY SUM THEN FAKED A LETTER AND REACH OF THOSE 4s |} | GREEDY BOARDERS \~ Ae y - i | 25 Bs _ HELLO---: TOMORROW ! - “LIGHTHOUSE 7 YY ReERES hr EN LOSI os“ : ul WONDE $067 by MUA Rervion, ne. TAL ng US. Pet, Ot q-7_ FUL BARGAIN= OUT OUR WAY | | ~~ NOW I'VE SEEN EVERYTHING/ ““ WELL, UNTANGLIN’ MY Zee GETTING PRETTY FANCY, AREN'T ) FISHIN’ LINE IS BAD JY , YOU, CARRYING YOUR BAIT IN / ENOUGH WITHOUT 29 GLASS CIGAR TUBES? 27) HAVIN’ TOUNTANGLE 9 EE 5 | WV iGrrgeS to i, ks - VT om ~ s Waitt HE i ‘% ki = aa PSR ea BENWETT,|/ ALL THESE QUESTIONS SAME 2] EH? WELL, Y'KNOW |] BOUT PZ LIZ, Al’... FELLA) HER HUBBY WAS _ : 17] KILLED WA BANK] - ‘4 ad ROBBERN YEARS -1/O —_ e o* fo eG iO ee nea ise Sm i LE ip | ; = AD 27 = aly 4 sa. §. fi if | . ‘ = ae — f] Lh ale ’ “a ny ‘ee oul, we 2 | fae ondtik Ue v7 4 HG lly Sin, . Soa : : els Myths, aoe TAM, Reg. U.S. Pat. © 1957 by WEA Servon, tne. nm B r Dick Cavalli ? THE WORRY WART. : © 1067 by aa ibs . By McEvoy and Strieber “ GRANDMA | = Saag 7 3 BoaRoIN’ | [No.. t Ge Vous wavbevre vice, | [PS Soar ELA eae = TRAVELIN:. A) ————] |_. NC _ C 0 ~ fg Oo a wad Sgt CY ai iaic f 7h aie i ¥ \s i Pontiac Press Fhote day in Parish Hall at 3750 Commerce Rd. Refreshments and card playing are on the program and prizes will be given. Above, left to right, are Mrs. Edward Cadwallader, Mrs. Roy Bunting, Mrs. Dean Hall and Mrs. Jerry Scannell. Mrs. Joseph Gallivan (not shown) is chairman. “/TV's request to have 90 acres on S peenat dove hy the Zening: Beare ‘|radio studios and complete ad- |Maccabees Building would be abandoned. Ls ame. ‘PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 71937 4s Southfield Stops! WXYZ Rezoning TV Station » Proposes $4,000,000: . Buildings, 1,000 Foot, Anténna SOUTHFIELD—Station WXYZ- 10 Mile Road, west of Northwest- ern: Highway, rezoned from resi- ‘dential to commercial. has been land and had planned to build a $4,000,000 radio and television sta- tion with a 1,000 foot antenna, the past eight months to get the property rezoned. Petitions - with over 400 signatures from residents in the area, protesting construction of the antenna were received. by the township board last March. Three color TV oer ministrative facilities were planned by WXYZ on 4 acres of the site. WXYZ's present station in the Sti cation Sica-an copies ge-the a ie GOLF CLUB SITE’— Work has begun on the golf course which will be the major part of the. new Romeo Golf and Athletic Club. Located on Build Golf; Athletic Club at Romeo | ROMEO — Workmen have begun|of the Beverly Hills Golf Club on Van ‘Dy Dyke in Warren. He sold i the south side of 32 Mile road, it mile @ast of the village. In bulldozer, Hiram C. Brown grades the 18th green. the club several years ago to the General Motors Corp. . ‘Hog Calling’ | Champ Chalks ‘of the Pontiac Nurse | 4th Win at Fair _ Announce Marriage of Orchard | Lake Girl Accepts Managership NORTH BRANCH — James Hall, formerly of Breckenridge, has ac- cepted the managership of the -_ ii With Mass Today | of Pair Celebrating Golden Weddi ‘NORTH BRANCH — Mass was: |St. Mary Church, Burnside Town- \ship, eélebrating ‘the golden wed- ‘ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Nellenbach of 4300 Slattery - John Nellenbach and the former Mary Theresa Swoish were mar- ried in St. Mary Church Sept. 4, Mite ‘iniared’ oxwin both born t to be held at 10 a.m. today atinave 28 grandchildren. | parents of seven sons and four daughters, Leo, Henry, James _jand Paul ‘of-North Branch, Joseph of Detroit, Nicholas of Lum, Otto of Utica, Mrs. Peter Kowalewski and Mrs. Raymond Kreiner of De- troit, Mrs, Alvin Gusta and Mrs. ‘Don ‘Kreniner of Brown City. They Slate First Meeting. IMLAY CITY. — The Woman's) Study Club will hold its first meet~ ing of the $éason with a noon. luncheon at the Community Room, | Tuesday, Sept. 10. Mrs.. E. L. Mignery, Mrs. C, E. Tetry, Mrs. Earl Secor and Mrs. Edgar ‘Honor Marlette Girl Andy Benoit still is the best hog ~lealler in Michigan. The 5l-year-old farm manager) MARLETTE — Linda Kay Dun-|tom Wixom won his fourth straight lap, daughter of Mrs. “Paul Dunlap nog calling championship at the of Marlette and the late Mr. Dun- , has been awarded a n |Michigan State Fair last night. scholarship by the Sanilac ‘Coats Benoit has 170 hogs under his Cancer Society. She will enter Supervision on the farm where he) training this fall troit. ‘Attend Bible_ College NORTH BRANCH — Richard) 49,402. Wynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kiel py of at the Grace, works, Hospital School of Nursing, De- oo Attendance at the fair Thursday) x * ynn, and Mildred Myers, daughter| On old-timers day ire Sara Mr. and Mrs, George Byers,| lake atteadl : Bais Chineng ths tame cen ct oe “iclared the oldest woman at the | ing jits sale early this summer. |- Buyer Victor DeBaeke of Grosse Ponte Shores has elebor- | ate plans for the project, accord- ing to ble superintendent in Brown says the ll-room frame home on the property will even- tually be remodeled and used as a clubhouse. Future plans also call for a swimming pool and ten- be courts, Brown anticipates thatthe driv- range at the north end of site! iwill be open next spring. He says! ‘that it will take about two years) ito develop the golf course and that | it should be ready by the spring lof 1960. | * The superintendent is busy | Je -addition to the golf course,| in North Branch Township, are the! Hougom are on the committee. lege at Owosso. | Pm Ha gprgp hore was John’ now grading the 18th green and . 9%, er. supervising the memes Pe a | + Building eo | ran ——o this section of | - KEEGO HARBOR — City Coun") cit here this week appointed part-/ time city assessor, Frank Derby, as building inspector to replace). John Sellman. Sellman resigned last month because of ‘ill health. orm sie sepaiea « zoe Walled Lake Schools Enroll 5,349 Pupils. members also will act as or WALLED LAKE — Five thou-| +ing- Appeal Beard-when Yhe oc-- easion arises. Members are: Paul Miller, Frank ...4 three Mariott, for three year terms; | : bundy and katy nine their recent marriage in White- apo: | Walter Greig and Art Holmes, two|nuaene have enrolled in the the ee fyear-terms-and Wilma Webb, 4 e145 an I vir. and Mrs. David Carter were | | [See of 386 over lscaue of last! rs. signed and made her own gown, year, Geen rele cra ‘fm the/ which was fashioned with a full School officials said they ex. Northern Peninsula skirt of tulle over taffeta, appli- year. pect another 200 before enroll- The bridegroom, the son of Mr. |qued with lace. ments are completed in the next | and Mrs. Theodore Carter of x we week. Auburn Heights, will return to | Linda Byam was her sister's The Senior High School here,| Central Michigan Ositege, where |maid of honor, and Gary Carter showing the greatest increase from} he is a senior, Mrs. Carter, who |was best man for his brother. 740 pupils to 925, is naw classified! was Jean Byam, daughter of Mr.—|—A for 200-guests was as a class “A” school. and Mrs. Oliver Byam of White- |held in the church parlors. ———E—eE—EE——————EE Brown and his wife live in the Htarmhouse. while he supervises the DeBaeke is the former owner ae te an. AND MRS. DAVID CARTER MR. ‘Honeymoon i in-North — AUBURN HEIGHTS — Follow-| hall, will teach in Ithaca Engagement Revealed METAMORA — Mr. and Mrs crusade for $115,000 begins Sunday. Residents have been invited : to inspect the seven-acre site Sunday. at 12:30 p.m, and the Merle West of Metamora announce financial director, the Rev. Irwin G. Dunlap, will be welcomed. penal of pack poalbote eal at_a 6:30 p.m. dinner. % - : to Merlin Green of Lapeer. The wedding will take place on Oct. 12. PROPOSED CLARKSTON CHURCH — Above is the proposed First Methodist Church, plans for which were recently introduced to the congregation. Cost of the complete unit, of Colonial design, is expected to be about $450,000. Under the leadership of the church pastor, the Rev: William J. Richards, a financial building Structure in July Was ‘Jocated on East Liberty street here as pastor for 25 years succeeded by the Rev. Alfred M. , Walthers. “Work on. the 32-52 foot ch was. started in early June of this’ year, following two years of plan- ning and financing. It was de- signed by architects Kraus and) Farnsworth of Lansing, with an/ Part of Ledgestone Drive... “An Address of Distinction” STRIDGE of WATERFORD: A beautiful and newly established residential area just 10 minutes North of Pontiac. Finest custom homes well planned on highly restricted lots. Adjacent to Public School and the New “Our Lady of the Lakes” Parochial School... ‘Shopping and Transportation DIRECTIONS: 4-_Drive out US-10; tum $s ~~ a eroeh woes oF ~HELTMAN & TRIPP -asar | Waterford stoplight. . : . L - SUNDAYS 1:00 to 6:00 P. M | GENERAL CONTRACTORS FE Pr j ag by ra Hf = ay taal { or by Appointment Exclusive Builders and Developers of Westridge-of-Wateriord end za Se work by| fa We Custom Build on Your Site or Ours i } ‘ a THE PONTIAC PRESS’ fi. sarur aD YAY, SEPTEMBER 7, ‘ast JAMES “S. LeTOURNEAU . James S$. LeTourneau, 60, of 14 pital, following a short illness. A member of St. Michael's Church and St, Michael's. Holy Name Society, he was employed as a salesman for the Furst Mc- Ness Co. . Surviving besides his wife, ‘Mary, ‘|and mother, Mrs. Joseph LeTourn- eau, are two sons, John Charles and Joseph, both of Pontiac; five sisters, Mrs. Edith Robinson of Wis., Mrs. Elizabeth Nadean, B.C., Mrs. Mae Williams, Calif., Mrs. Dora Grew, Oregon; Mrs. Mary Olscick, Oregon; and two brothers, ae of Minn., and Joseph of if announced by the Brace-Smith Fu- neral Home. MRS. seameseniats aaeveax Service for Mrs. Josephine _B. who died~yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital will take place at PROF. _.WERNHER-VON_ BRAUN. Succes it in ae for fatatc dream after 25 yar of work and research. IT a.m. Monday from the Apos-| tolic Church of Christ. - The body will then be taken to Fargo for a Lien service at 2 p.m. and Fantastic J ourney— ~ Want toRocket fo the Moon ‘in Perhaps Twenty Years? By DOUGLAS LARSEN WASHINGTON “(NEA)——No- man has yet seen the other side of the moon for our natural satellite ) aie the same face turned toward the earth. n ‘man may do this in the next 10 or 20 years. The distance is only about 220,000 miles. The first trip to the moor has enormous significance to the nation’s defense. The rapid progress of Fagor __¢a’s guided missile p — realm of the ble. "s = + orbit 200.300. miles high above] | An advanced spaceship would blast off years sooner if a way earth, some time during the 18-| >i © Hpacony oad _. Tong ago as 1949. Recent reports) weriroy will find that the are that this-height has been more! qyuists to are ‘In the “race toj _ than doubled. "They have ——-—— is CAVESIONS, the T next step “atter| the unmanned satellite as a manned : tye “the “earth” “every Two Such a satellite will fulfill a 2- space plans to launch their own. -“arti- ficial moons.” And Soviet scien- tists have indicated that intensive Funeral arrangements will be}: . ‘day in Marlette Community Hos- Reaume, 61, of 576 E, Columbia, ing Deaths i in Pontiac in Nea by ine aa 1. CAIN ROMEO — Service fer . Daniel .|J. Cain, -80, of 115 Harriet St.. will)! be held at 2 p.m. Monday from Roth's. Home -for Funerals, with the Rev. Ellis A. Hart officiating. Burial will be in Romeo Cemetery. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Clara Bell Trost of Mt. Clemens; éight sens, S. Sgt. Edward Cain, U.S.AF., Tinker Field: Okla., Sp. 2 Gilbert, U. S. Army, White Sands, N, M., Daniel, Dennis, Robert, Ralph and Richard, all of Romeo and Charles of Davis; a sister, Mrs. Stella Cole of Romeo and a brother, Roy of Ohio; 23 grand- children and eight crest grendchil dren. HERBERT T. HARRIS MARLETTE — Service for Her- ber T: Harris, 82, who died Thurs- pital, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, from Marsh Funeral Home, with the Rev; J. Paul Pumphrey officia- Mr. Harris is survived by two sons,.Harold Cand Floyd W_,| both of Marlette; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Waters of Saginaw, and Mrs Nellie Welwood of Marlette and several nephews. (Teamsters.on Trial FRANK C. NEWMAN ae 28k sisters, Mrs. Edythe Hudson Slate Coffee Hour’ Series at Clarkston CLARKSTON — The Clarkston yea rwtfor: Contacts By MERRYLE §, RUKEYSER LOE Domes Write personalities who had served time in jail came up as-a byproduct is- sue at the hearings before the McClellan Select -Senate Commit- tee on Improper Practices of Man- agement and Labor. For example, Jimmy Hoffa, of the Teamsters Union, tried to jus- tity a record of association with some hoodlums and criminals on the noble ground that he believed in redemption and in ‘right of reformed men to earn a livelihood. This raises serious and delicate problems in human relations for government, business and the labor unions. - Whether or not I’ possible fee a leopard to change his spots, Women’s Club will hold a series of “Get Acquainted Coffee Hours,” first in the series will be held at the home of Mrs, Thomas Dore- mus, 7600 Allen Rd, ery there. : The body may be viewed ‘at the Pursley Funeral Home until Mon- day morning. AUGUST Cc. _ RUTHENBERG Service. for August C. Ruthen- berg, 87, af 336 Auburn Ave. will take place at 2 p.m. Monday from St. Trinity Lutheran Church, with burial in White Chapel Cemetery. Rev. Ralph Claus of St. Trinity will officiate. Mr. Ruthenberg died Loy at Pontiac General Hos- ar “member of St. Trinity. -ha- a Church, he was last em. ‘ployed as a foundryman at Wilson Foundry, Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn L. Batchelor of. Pontiac and—a—son,_Larry—A. of -St—Clair Shores. The body will be at the Sparks- _| Griffin Funeral Home ‘until noon -| Monday. ~ FANNIE SINE_ Service for Fannie Sine, 79. of ;./944 First -St., wil be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday from the Voorhees- Siple Chapel, with burial in Oak Hill Cemétery... Rev. Edmond I. Watkins’ of the* Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church will officiate, Miss Sine died this morning. .. She was last employed as a dietitian at Cranbrook. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Ina. Adsit of Pontiac and a brother, Frank, of Grand Rapids. — ‘MRS. ELLA M, BRADLEY 82, who resided at the Twin Oaks Rest Home, died there yesterday. She. was a member of the Meth- |odist Church of Holly and belonged! are not direct ly engaged'in the U.S. satilite pro- gram. “space platform” 1,075 miles up in the vacuum. of outer space. It will travel at 18,000 miles .an hour to Eastern Star. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Ester Fishack of New Jersy, and: Mrs. Ruth Forsyth of Pontiac. Arrangements. are being made by the DeWitt C. Davis Funeral * i 7. ss Western Auto Store, 162 N. charge. His -case will _ be HOLLY—Mrs. Ella N. Bradley, bond Sheared Bolts Close Orion High; (Open on Monday ORION TOWNSHIP — The New Lake Orion Community High School opened and closed within two hours, on its first, full sched- ule day, yesterday. - The main water pump, which failed, was “pulled” in the after- noon_from its 125 foot depth, and it was found that five bolts were sheared off. Repairs are being made and the school will again be in operation -on_Monday_morning._——_-___, —— News in Brief A television set was stolen from Saginaw St., while the store“ was open tor - business -Thursday, The portable set is valued at $65. Earl M. Gooch, 23, of 5564 Tubbs Rd., Waterford Township, pleaded not guilty today to a charge of driving without an operators li- cense in Pontiac Municipal Court. His case will be heard Sept. 18. Paul Nino, 23, of 205 W. Aldrich adlgortdlard ag abagrero a Court today to a drunk . 18. He was released on $100 Kenneth M. Taylor, 23, of 4061 Hendricks. St., pleaded: not guilty; in Municipal Court yesterday to a \Jerry’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Richard Christianson, 6037_| Middie Lake Rd., will be the hostess for the second Coffee Hour Thursday at 19 a.m. ~ Third and last in the series will be held in the home of Mrs. Paul Eliason, 149 N, Main St., at 3 p.m. Friday, Mrs. Phyllis Stackable, president will serve to acquaint people in the different districts with the work of the Women's Club. Joan M. Mason, Jerry Dahlmann Exchange Vows ROCHESTER — Joan Marie ceremony Aug. 30 Methodist Church. The Rev. J. Douglas Parker performed the rite in the prensence of the immediate families. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Mason and John Dahimann of Rochester. She chose a street length sheath dress of mauve satin and wofe a feathered small hat matching her dress. She carried white shattered carnations. Janet Max Powell of Rochester served as best man. Following the ceremony a wed- ding dinner for both families was held at Devon Gables. The -couple will live in Mt. Pleasant where the revere perros ao wl gg Hane College. The - ito Syria’s Neighbors peated their marriage vows in alin in St. Paulj - Mason attended her sister and | a eronnesternrammeeerpne- Sirmnsrsierercaereesain The question 0 of rehabilitation ot fis bere Asks Repudiation of H offal With Hoods tae No bank president, for example, would deem it prudent to give the keys to the vault to those with blemished records, though the executive, is- actuated by humane considerations, might. not exclude ex-criminals from ee as person himself, Sometimes, there may. be a temptation deliberately 3 to select hoodlums for strong arm alae The revelations before the Se- lect Committee on Racketeering _{must indeed have been a painful experience for Senator Irving Ives| _ , a me mittee. There-is no question of the senator's idealism and personal in- tegrity. § an fee 12, 5 i$ = as wow we ban — he wank. an and may be ins NT 5 ck eR.” prone’ 17, 10, 20, 29, $0, 31, Sept. Death nes ; LAM] BRADLEY, SEPT. 6, 1967, ae * oe eloved. mother of - ‘Pishack and Mrs. Ruth ae Puneral arrangements will be ces nounced later by the DeWitt C. _ Davis _Puneral Home. _ WASHINGTON w — Pres ident Eisenhower today speeded - fup U. S,. aid to Syria's neighbors and expressed hope that “‘interna- tional communism’’ would not push Syria into aggression. Eisenhower's reaction to ex- pressed fears from Syria’s Arab of the group, says the Coffee Hours) aighhors was made known by Secretary of State Dulles after an urgent two-hour = House = ference: Dulles, flanked by Deputy Ui dersecretary Loy Henderson, read a three-page statement to report- ers, He refused to go beyond it. Eisenhower's reaction, Dulles said, was to appraise this gloomy report in the light of the U. N. Charter “which denies Syria the right of any use of force except self defense.” School Director to Talk in Rochester Church win, Superintendent of Rochester Community Schools, will be the guest speaker as a part of the Sunday service of consecration and commissioning of church school teachers in the First Congrega- ional Church tomorrow at 9:30 a.m, Sneeze Causes Wreck FLINT \W--A_ sudden sneeze caused hay fever sufferer Julius E. Rosznowski, 36, to wreck his ‘ear Friday, He lost control and crashed into a utility pole. The FRIEND OF LABOR In New York and at Washington, he has consistently. been'a friend of labor. From the academic side in the Relations School in New York, tor Ives was a reader in developing the ideology of “progressive” industrial rela- tions. It must have been shocking to the Senator to see his good in- tentions perverted by racketeers. when the senator at the hearing tasked Hoffa for-a pledge of better: standards when and if he becomes president of the Teamsters Union. Hoffa alone is,not on trial. The rrank and file of the Teamsters are also before the bar of public opinion as they vote for a new na- tional president late this month. If, in face of the disclosures Hoffa is elected, the reputation of organ- ized labor before public opinion will suffer. Romeo Players Open Fall Season Sunday ROMEO—The Players will open their fall season with a meeting at 8 Sunday evening at the home of Gerald Corzine, 66250 Mt, Ver- non Rd. Features of the evening program will include installation of officers and a talk by Royal A. Holt, build- ing superintendent of the new Youth and Civic Center. Lodge Calendar meeting Pontiac chapter ionday evening Sept. automobile was ai wreck but! oog Rosznowski escaped with a cut ‘Michigan an kee se Pleasant Hospital. be tried on Sept, 19. The U. S. a the backs of obsolete maps from World War 2 on which’ to print its telephone bills to serv- icemen. This economy saves paper. Jn. military ; : Talk on Hizh School Finanenn Specialist Will Speak. hours indefinitely. * * * From such a space platform, faunched in the right direction, every corner of the world would be visible at least once every day. It would therefore provide the ideal “open sky’’ means of inspec- tion-and- world disarma- ment, and thereby aa __ world peace. ae PLAN WAY-STATION The next step after the first —manned space- platform would be _ a bigger one to use as a base or ““way station” to assemble the first _ interplanetary spaceship. There are answers now in handjplain or in sight to all — a caceling a “poison planet”? — 80}1 oan radioactively “hot” that mankind, no longer able to survive here, will have to turn elsewhere for his home, perhaps to Mars or Venus. This fatel degree of radio- activity could-be brought about by all-out nuclear war. Or it may come short of such war, as a re- sult of nations continuing to test nuclear weapons at the present rate, or increasing it. In any event, one fact appears "| (End of series) Ito Clarkston -CLARKSTON—Mills Wilbur, Con- Sultant- of the School Bond~ and Loan. Program of the State De- partment of Public Instruction, will address the Citizens Committee of the Clarkston Community School District Monday night at the high schoo] here. Wilbur. is a specialist in the field of school finance and loans. He will explain the problems of fi- nancing a new high school building for the community. Robert Martin, chairman of the Finance Committee, arranged to have Wilbur speak, Michael Hart, Citizens tee has been conducting meetings all summer in preparation for the building program which is fast be- a a necessity in the commu- Frank. Ronk, chairman of the Growth Committee, will address the Women’s Chib at the Sept. 13 meeting, to acquaint mothers and women of the area of the growing need for a new building, A questionnaire ‘has been pre-| pared by the Curriculum Commit-| tee to be presented to residents asking their views and desires in| chairman of the Citizens Commit- sian to a new high school, Plan New Walled Lake Junior Hig h WALLED LAKE—The Citizens’ Planning Committee, eyeing the make recommendations and sug- gestions for a new junior high | i need for more educational facili-| school. ties for this fast-growing area, has released plans for a new junior high school. Tt is proposed that the school |= be constructed on a 30-acre site which ts Commerce road in Commerce Township. The property js located across from Edgewood Golf Club. * * * The land was purchased several months ago by the Board of Edu- serving the Walled Lake cation Consolidated School District. The committee, separate from | the Save Our Schools (SOS) or- | ganization, has studied the need for more school space. Results | of the study were utilized to Copies have been presented to the school board for consideration and to an architect for sketches Committee members have pub-jand cost estimates. lished a brochure ee eee that the school fications for the proposed _unit.|board will be asked. to_propose-. retied of financing the new ald Sueh a proposal would be needed by January, 1958 or shortly there- | after if the proposed school is to be inn SE completed by ice 1959, as Ist Day and girls making im but what about the Here IS a Credit Union for YOU! Union. for the past 3 years were PAID | 4% DIVIDEND © “Get the Details Anyone may cate he in this Credit | Savers Back .. is a pretty important day, what with all the boys pressions on each other . rest of the school days . * 68 @ they are just-as important as , the first. Help your children make lasting impressions _ by having their clothes e* ¢« ~ cleaned at GRESHAM. | 5 SHIRTS $ ay or | LAUNDERED 1] 3 Con” | GRESHAM CLEANERS 33" Drive-In Service — Save 10% Cash and Carry 605 Oakland Ave. Branch—5 Open Monday thru Saturday Oak Hill 7 a.m, FE 4.2579 <8 p.m. Be POR tot I cert Vi ct a tite ees BOARD OF DIRECTORS HON. CLARK J. ADAMS MAHLON A. BENSON _ CONRAD N. CHURCH LOUIS H. COLE R..CLARE CUMMINGS JOHN Q. WADDELL GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN HONORARY DIRECTOR CHAUNCEY H. HUTCHINS “OFFICERS over the eye. or President . Vice-President SLA . Executive Vice-President and Secretary . Treasurer ___VERN McMASTER Asal. Treasurer - C. BRYAN KINNEY .-« Attorney E. W. JOHNSTON . = - BRANCH MANAGERS WILLIAM DIEKE — . Downtown "M. M. SORENSON ... Rochester AUDITORS JENKENS and ESHMAN d-a-branch offi : ing the downtown branch office. DIVIDENDS . . . Pontiac Federal now pays 3% divi- dend. We have always paid the highest rate of dividend _ consistent with sound and conservative policies. LETOURNEAU, SEPT. 6. It was a moving experience) a tn Ottewa Park rr. —, sored he in proarng ey ‘the Done s Pu- nera! Home, with inter 1987, James &., 14 Charlotte 8t.; 60; beloved husband of Mary LeTourneau; beloved son of Mrs. Jose rneau; done father ph LeTou . of John Charles end. J Le Tournesu: dear sfathar or Edith’ Robinson, Gilbert and Jo- seph LeTourneau, Mrs. Mae Wil- ams, Mrs. Dora Grew. Mrs. Mary Olscick and Mrs. “plisabeth Nadean. Puneral arrangements will be announced later by the Brace-Smith Funeral Home by Pursley Puneral Home. RUTHENPRRO, SEPT 6. ES M 9 at 8 P.M. 18% E. Lawrence, Edith . Coons, Secretary. —Adv. aera! Home. REAUME, SEPT. 6. phine Beatrice, 576 E Columbia: oe 61; dear mother of Mrs. Laura Von Hoenen, Mrs. Lucille Rhodes, Mrs. Edith Cline, Mrs. Alta Jogos bell,” “Horace and rw Bedford, Francis Reaume Jr. and Mrs. Mary MeVety: Mrs. Jennie VanLuven. neral abso — day, Be 9, at 11 a. from the Apostolic Church os “Christ with Rev. L. A Parent otsetating. Interment Sorting Hill Cemetery, Fargo. Mich, Mrs. Reaume will be. at the Pursley Puneral Home until Mon- dav morning at which time she en to the church where 2:30 p.m. Puneral arrangements 1957, August C., 336 Auburn Ave.; ave 87; dear father of Mrs. Evelyn L. ——_ and Larry A. Ruthen- berg. Puneral a will be held Monday, Sept. 9. at 2 p.m. frem tathecan Church Mr lie im state at the Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home until ‘Monday noon, at which time he will be taken to the church to Iie in state _until time of service. SINE. SEPT. 7. 1957, Fannie. 344 —— age 79; dear sister of bre. Adsit and Prank Sine. —, — ~~ held Monday. Sept. 9, : .m. from the Voorhees - Siple ineral Home with Rev, I, Watkins ame Interment in Oak Hill Miss 8 will He in ine state at the Voorhees-8i “Biple Pu- iN. i. SEPTEMBER 6.1007, dear sister of WHERE you save . DOES make a - difference _ RESERVES . .- This is the real strength of our finan- cial institution. They are constantly kept in favorable balance with mortgage loans and shares. AGE .... Pontiac Federal Savings was organized in 1934, GROWTH .. . Throughout the years, Pontiac Federal has shown a steady and consistent growth and has add- a-new-heme-office while retain-—— ‘customers. Branch iesck E) SERVICE ... Our main goal is always to give prompt, efficient and friendly service: For this reason we offer parking, drive-in. window_ -and - save-by-mail to our Current 3 a Rate on All Savings Accounts Pontiac Federal Savinigs HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron Fe ROCHESTER BRANCH 407 Main Street DOWNTOWN BRANCH 16 E. Lawrence St. i oe —s V TT ae ae ot ~ | a ¢ : iS fa he Fs 5 a vp : sig ges i i t ‘ 2 é ; — i y 3 5 j FONE F ei . Al ane rt pa TP ‘ at ieee es i a poe fii “Ay w oie i ee Hes eB i Nes sa Zt a wT cen A yes 2 - rm i aa > Met =: iy ry : a { ie Gien : " 5 i rae ee ee Se THE Meas PRE 5: v1 A | : | | 4 _TWE .NTY-SEVEN oaths Watt Foe - NCED WW, bla! ve \y AITRE Explore ELYN ee ‘te, Ld ~ Dp . CARE “TN “ha Fe “tae 79078. FURNACES 13) eae ok shen “O™- R NOME A ae LoLZANED & Supplie: w7e ; Drayton ares Nelson, ety PAINT 4A OW, VOCATIONAL XP MATORE WONTAR -WTTL | Reese eee Te pe Wanted AL y sit eve rs es recen gle Tron | Book oe NUMBER PI Real £ teat ar’'Se Soo ed, sold cE Book gaihes CTURES. e state : aie wore tee ekends. PE foe repairs store, 1 Backenstose Rent NO ; LW . wee a . ster. FE N . 19 EK. Lawrence ALL. Sch ae Se He ; W HEAR THIS "vert, ave Cull Betuecn, b & PLASTERING ctices & Personals Be CASH aoe YOU TO" BET’ Bal et eee PRIVATE 25) Bren ‘i benind in your —, You "yor eat’ aan, "or 2 | NING. a ei EM 10163 Relleve at wavencen cash* Cait - SS aii coef * : oe OF, SUCCESS pone f AREA MEDLIN | ton PE "es RL W Iinmedla Voor : sow OU, HOW. Wik, “a GTS wie wee ra Sat Fad cca: | P- i. WICKERSHAM: "| FUN eesSiple Seale | wo. te roe GE | eenec ars rl ors oe RAL “eS Tai P Ambulance & HOME - ton cA , Tailoring 16 ' SHOE 30. ion > tely, Call SaeeArma. wh 2070 A Fred ; I} or Motor _® wy home. Ce ILORING in ee : ] my ho & tor AL- ¥ @G Tuat e farm work F me. Cal FE bss. tad tigodl OMAN ef oar ts all It takes rv) ._ OL | Furnitur 59455 Mrs ly ad SS a te hase BOX AN Furniture Refinishing 16A 32-6122. ‘angi viser, ' pat our 4 ualified At tEPLIES ; N ANT! g 16A Ponfidensia * hom and & 4 an effi 16 a.m. toda: m |e LLA- days. Lit me near Pontiac ae oe ° a ae Se Rome will be lreated ‘ee ——— at — here Peed Soret sti. inf tie i anat* ewrrt Bee fmt LI 4 ad la id ihe possessions, Pit in the Press {| [36 -| Spee Phone els i ROORKERPER ey Gard ture. FE | D PE 2-124 50. -bow spew are bexes: following _gaeete service. Must be A = ealls in connection amall is a pleasant 260 | work neers Plowin RINK AND B Scare H . : - 3 | fe, Noating & experi-| average work conditi Bhow. ane cozy thet office, - oe ALL PO’ g 16B ERS — ID ROLLADIUM tLED um he 5, 16, - w i |. Cooling earnin . Above expe: oman wi needs 6 - 1973. Plowin br iA _— rane vay Pam home for Rue igen Som —— am | rE 2 ee Tuts company Seer ome week. Ref. City Hmits. PE ci | agai to mT EQUIPMENT, | 2-696 Reunion Sept for | PE 2-047 1? cae % 2 as, § | counts w 2 new B, BS ._Lanier 10 b Lepattnagr sagen Gan eeping. REGISTER, eee rr 1973 a ees DID 1 or OR +3428 Beh i * Realtor utilities turn. 76, 90, 02, over wanna | vn Pees — Cal for pursing. Light . | CUSTOX | Bp you want Fone : multiple Lis Gum toon, aie ee, ee eee ret at ee 4 te tee ac, ~ . Cal for mechan Ly rE grading "eat PLOW. DRAO, : J yee 390% WiFt OR BU PALE lo 5 eames = nD . 65 econ ome Sen om wT HAND OAL Eg TYPIN Flowino— Gaapin OR 35008. ive git ter pou, Be Huron | will ¥ OR SELL Tage. Adulte utilities oe car Here' laa wondertul oppor.” Fen ee TRage CAEL | | rE NG_ GRADING, DIBCING. tie | Skafers Peta pa) bay your fats. ‘dalla "8" Orchard” oRK.| can mith a aualtieg per- an MG, 8 TRONINaS. C ae PTE | Canery rane Hurea St. Teasooable t each it ahd” thow 7 AS gsa rer maw aeae can trpe and tote ebert- a EL| Insurance Agencies Rea ast —=|_ "2s Cal and leh'us prove [i a og new s seromare executive 0 in ‘Assist an WOMAN ¥ : 8A s AJA I Wallace, FE, "2 ary RILEY —~ . Ve adh 2 Bite 100 — must ha and the: se g in my tS KE BABYSIT- Nee Ce: Eliz. weleom per wk. VT. BATH & eae feat ere Gere, ie at) B SUES, | IN DEBT? | pe are er ‘Satins ayn tecel vastness ‘ome se Ed aay TOW. Lawrence teas IF SO ORT CASH “you. Now To path ent, Ch M APE W ervounrER ores Walt Wanmivos NEA wrawa,| INSURANCE piiretet ek Te8e | ete te A ee oe ai 2 : = near r Bou, mac soe cp mod 2 WOME oe feet Se eee mes Let US Leslie R. Mi eg ), ee Mrs. Newman : fee ee i commas tery mie age Comptometer erate rat? ota ware wiete ne E BODE Nichole & Harger C Give You 1 eokesiie K. Middicton | 8 a a a snmen roing tor r, bere esernteen pm ae _W. Hu ger E Place to P 2s Ee - = ers ‘or. x4 xs ve been 3 pod done c¢ ot . essential Co. ase Y ay S 7a) | 3 ROOM 41353 ent. = 3's. BJ vers, on lous national world yreteek || cari ashier work. OR > vessin| Re our Mind _ LD , ant BATH. are eyervwtere | ae E'S’ =| yet awe ‘what that : _baundry Service 38) pc SAR OR Beth School. FE od em Mared'co'| “POLICEMEN : sa, Fs a oe Service 12 | ie ponte Poot BIOs ee ARE NOTA | ~ {OR NOT SOLD FRM. AND BA Ban BAST WEL » Chicago, OF PO! = : L . Wha i? mallee AUNDRY | LOAN : If = a en yeenee Galery S408 — : t AA _ouny. NC your p 2-0181. VE. We ha saioegumiel dipie may ‘be deducte “it oy mt [E Huron * GENTLEMEN recto, sgt an a arc IGAN CREDIT becouse Ban's own tne wit Sgn Pe d-a30e. : més " ob jeltling H sfaction jz See U for ve en jeal or equi a sat etc. R N 4 PE 2-4309. fof alzoune. ator cal cond Agoiy veregdoel elie * poome, Gio 8 EM esas per] mA ve you bite Eyes ere | ~ Sele Bs FE | gtr aban enn St Sie oe y Hall, etent Fa DE actors. 101. ON e_Oakland yard, W GARAGE, vestigation ‘anal A ' §-1592 Vina A kisnd The. PE est ARAG: interesting "beg at] POLICEM —— SESE —-WOULN VOR VEY mag HAT Pa AAA SANDING ping 18 beni “AFTER THis, DATE, ‘ rae aoe Sie say. Hitt THA 8 I ATE 7 Rus ALL UTILITIES PORN. imenrto ome — COUITEMEN | MErOaRaraEs Sek ZT UE oar on sue Gerstatecitor eee ee = ga) zo vase le ag ge ot ol _ practice TB my! ee ‘weamee 6 ments: mee - 4.010, requ : penoan hase 34046, for « tg gs You £5 =O eee ane “haan ve come) wi 1h on eke pines] | O after re ‘Adults oad bath. Fae ah tou si keane ae eee 1ST OR ieee | Pew or omer | eres. Pres) Wea. Chi peta | | REALZOR Ste Letters ‘of applica ge sehool | —___ : Ve, WiTe AGORES. ee eS aON ARLE. wees aud = st | = . : chide brat péraonal history < jae ony 3 tabnnel saLeaWouen YOR PLI Wane 70, oer SOME 5 oe et Soh ig oT igh a Soe “erties FE | Careste sanaaee Board 26 | oven mies.” Seep ee ae pan age ad a? aot ee re Ser ee LET OUR EXPER AND TAA “GARAGES, PO mm SerouBELLDORNG-YIED-& ; , aalialacionce : Ponting Press. numbe address ° “10 years exp. are sell — Ss 4 er AREA soon __ sare ed IM es driveway” SLED OZ ava CHIL DReW MAple ED HOM ae . “til 9; eandsy 1 to 8 —— 1-bdrm. 1 fn oes An : v. Box 14, _Bonuac Pr to right pert Mages Qualified Trg ome poner BRAND a - ire ia eee Sone abed ie ee en fillis 5 es aad CAk « ROOMS, UPPE bine REAL ESTATE SALESMEN OR ret Bow 8.7 | teed uroished. 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No. ica. melon nd fions & com ange caallie D RATES Pherae oe wish Inn Menenraee Available at welcome. hor furs. KE- en dren. Detroit ares 3 school and trons VE coe, PE tebe “Albying PE: 4100s share ANOTHER inform. winte Part | e ren q ey penal A echant- _quired. Live in. reference cnet SF — oeY wail Th ors ew & UNWANTED rye) tons Loves femal hia “na front es aa Sea wher $30, FE Gita wae ot mel oe scApBlY 4 unr a grap paperenees Te] ree Insurance MIDWEST teed” TAPING up free of ARTICLES “PICERD IRL. 18 TO, 38 2, isT. lr Mase Reet REN WELCOME Wie fies= = aS |e | pprmatee rey samen | ese HES" | Trucks t sy gpes | Pe ail a, th ene car ee aes | canst Pt ieee | ae He “ cA OEE POE P| tucks to Rent |i oe 3 A ese? CARPENTERS aii cane Ji, ~ ROC =) pitabsation POSITIONS a You | ELEC a F REE TR to share home with ED COUPLE eee i im. Pete BM neat het s “ a SS oly in ——_}-—_Exeellent ea WERING LICENSED + ' Sore : CHEN , Deny See ION DETROIT e ome, At in person. ' Weorki _BANK. 18 406 SE ppt iol we a Murray. WIRING % pea] TRACTORS ee) we on lad: =) eee stom REFRIG, CLOSE pe oa epi daeent be NETTE Exu DRIVERS Shckory Grove he. Brian mae Bub. Feseun, PGR LAYING EANUING ARE My ton blekups i ton os | ist FLOOR CLEAN 3 ROOMS CLEAN, 3. BDRMS, Este snipe ego mere Ey coat ee Sh sortun ons — Phan as ay] eee Age ae ce weucnn SOTED i ORR ERG | coe Pan so NED EXPE ASHTER eee Fiaxo | teduetesatt PER Sa a 3 = enced. modernieal ee eoliestll ore nee see, ESP |, Pontiac Farm and +) uapy WHT S| eae ag Se PE wg ‘men only werk. worker fo ENERA neement ; _Henry M $1 per TEACHER, | — Gr tH Pree te Sas home with RENCE To 1 2. 2 R washings PE cLosE 5 a need apply. og 7 tye store. Refer. Full Time or . LEARN St 66 —— Mrs. GET OUR BID < ‘larsh, | Open Dait SB Wwoor or 0. : week PE Serre West, ‘eden i0 Mi. baie NEAR nad tae ae 3 RMS © wanted inD eS ee ‘and work. | APP Part Time wet an tobe : wort as = ON HOUSE ‘A vested eld - ly¥opae— s. g10 |) BEDROOM | Mechani mariana Ever _N = | «Mine ul —EEeEE| CLE 7 ae rd Tinta Heese Ones ot eaten SS emday | frsieeerce _ cas Sr Se na | SUPE Mies rene paivahe. Srean Cle -ERICAL —T AS BTA Boab te ORK YEARS TO PAY. ny $4 eed Pe Gan ites? ashore Ber apt it 8 thers 30 PE. Leal. TYPE APT. ~ time, Day & STEADY rk fot small NO & . peeies | PE Rt” TERMS UP TO | Pai Ie I es _Diliding. PE Saas. mn)? eee PRIVATE EN mg, Dey & suet. & PART. insu office é ‘ eas! povenl inc eears i re ate OOS nting & rie side| Bache UXE KITCHEN: uilities, = ; &LECTRICIAN * ee slary comme cr ‘bene! ‘002 “cau after ¢ p.m. ae FE 20 g&D w > rome = a _ — a teat AN TO P a Beary FE commerate wih benefits ae Ww home. FE HOUSEM co ¥ ro On 32278 1ST. CLASS Decorating 20) any td. Transportation 31 Seis aae = PURN. APT 8-8194. nae outlets Lace A R ‘or apool y, 5 wee — 20 INTERIOR sai Rees bY WOULD Line Bic “2 B ae Flore . a - Reasonable. PEC ea ghee, Sete Ooh — Pontise ‘Michigan Wanted Male 10 Tato] 1a. Young, (43 ys. xp Rees. EXTERIOR aT gue the moe —_ Fy ona PANTY NED font Hi ovr leer = OUTSID * Drive-In. RL en CHikP WATTRESE_ EXPERIENCED. rote) WANT “Pm sanding and finishin R ioe tee E_ 5-2860 isaang? Lane’ thru pa tr e|i & 2 QR 3-0105 ED| util. OUSEKEEPI - Fringe bene! AD ARE Mam “Telegraph. near Gane, | We pert tim 5 FUL Wes et +s eee AND <. Phove FH | © ne Pe AFERING. Nghe De Cede y.from | var BEDROOM APARTMENTS. «== mone” efits _ i H Fut | 4- a4 iN — Pp hoo! to | A turn i _ adults. 37 EF feces COOK “ut ia Bes Ties ae ae breeman. age ere tlre cece eft eas seuiore ators Seana canoe PORARANE | ND. oe © 43254 g children RE FOR ? AGE % EW — Santen pati ves, EXTERI cash. HA ride to & fro WANTS DAL CLOSE NEWL rt. Adults. ATH. ag oh ge ma ania 4 sin “fut here grat. Can — WORK OF ANY KIND. < Soy Ei Free 5 TERIOR PAINT. “Totten Pear i all “pea Uulities fara apr. | BMS “seas ietrioaoren. gal oo) AND _ wD, WOMAN ee a | AVAILABLE NOW, CARPERTER Pest fom eal Ste sl | tape HERIOR OE =| “yag Airport a ls yeeen.| An. 9 0. Gee Nearviaker, ne Seeeter semi eer Gaia’ i east Eva aes ee | meer He (ae TE setae | Beestatetes tte State | at SS a ee ~ Wi * a emereeeee os: and >< os aad BoY. 18 YEARS FE 2-7861, se ae, FLEMING. esti- | PAINTING IN nting. PE 8-0 ‘OR, Wtd. Contract ae 2114 y pomarrg PRIVATE. ed FURN. 5-6850. : | - juan, Write Pontiac Pre for right assist x ROUSEREEPER, TO Porat frat Soe! F Ele PE 30s SOR TAYING. pees 216, ovr. TERY Aiea id Co oc ae acon "Wilms Li, 4240 Os & BATH ‘pox 0 G es T and with T SAW, CHAIN PE $1936. Edison. NTING & P bus. li 8, NICELY FU Svi. _ andview, OR ae GA as pe vein Mk tons ree remov 8A APER ne, worki RN. ENT = ‘So alae ed Restaurant (aan een a, 0 ee a H ace come or gira, | _Adulis. 2 & NEW, _MODER fxr. ‘DAIRY FA rep 1o| NOW HIRING COOKS A Help W ARPENTR ur. pe BS wall wpeget removed RATING INAF iy i pothaer Ndi , NICE- stati fare “oun hrm, __~ Harti Nea Rix eae Pare. ERS FOR ND BAK-| ~~ anted kitchens « “mni repair I- ROO FE 27-7922. Parwrin by steam. LASH ot welcome. 91 _ ae ae ay Batu =xP P es Farms, | NEW BIRMINGHAM ALL MEN 8) Ok Fae Spestalat, Kenaynauie. F REPA TIGARD PAPER Por land contrac 2 RMS. 1 oe | Tie My 31182, AND ai ‘MAR INQUIRE Tx RESTAUR of m OR WOMEN D A ay. Renspnabie. EAVESTROUGHIN IRS ere oe HANG- | et ance ta ekeees Well furn $122 DECORAT Utilities RMS. & BA Chia igre - Ria) STAURANT. MUST or $2 to 86 estrous| \% an T . FE “| PAIN coh, PE 34318 dis- ears service person. _8-3152. naa. 266 8. Pi tes furn. 66 TH, ADULTS. = Pete = IN| PERIENCE MUST HAVE EX- 9 re — See) |» epenaky 7 RE Sae AND E gn tea riends and cli 2 pied i Rea. NICE or rx | VERY Lovee eineree Ave. ield Re eat . KITCHE ex Si Petey Pod om act A ULLD Paintin PE 5-0589 GING. K. A. eet ee Spetlens” Lake GHT 5 . z .. PVT le . Ne ON Wy ae oti Pie hey sa vnmen AIR CONDITIONED Wanted: 00D MONEY — Work NEWS EF A, thompies tt TUPPER’ ING PAPERHANGING ohnsor a ‘Cail Hee dre Plains. ‘tahéa. Snows Eres | ton 4187 Dixie wT fees Gc nator HTERS. W AITR _ | War EST og ated Ex TREE ag 23) “A fe on aewie ten Pising. aes. oar inet. Alberta “tou. . ATR ppt el weer AY mate EAKLE's CU: I Pa lo! 2 ROOMS | 20 = MODER genta Se ets ESSES| 3&8 § Boy Reese Wine STE PU | That boar tata, wan Stat sree peor ar |, Ets oe Tee ¢ now being ta Ted's have ane © 7 ee _ Desmond NK. Wii clothing oot | es Gooey Lake Ra EM SC € drinkers. 38 Murph RONT APT. Eves. HYG, on SS ers Apetionnts ken) room Loecieycimea™ of Be ed me praject | a" iemag.” 8. 'N. Wilhop, 40 mt sas ee out FEM Shoo “Freer Eximater 1111 Jos HRAM 53140. Murphy bed. no 7 ar - ee ee to 38 een night shift, Mi aoa both day tred Rose ANTED: TR repaired b F FOUNTAIN Ry . Fi joslyn = RR 2 8, FE BEDROOM, ee ~blen E ae in service stows Set Aopiy “nba tat be, experi at der ee WANT! 5 my) Sodio ‘ary freien an cro st out gore factory trained man Ces ee iia: ots om se gBeALTOR Sawaya. 4 bare Da ness) perm ATE BATH. ene the Personnel Of ED’S | ~ _of 2 to $ tes with riven | eee Sonat we bi Deereneat RAPES — ——_ ROOM a - senkY £- apanls co." on 241 = aft, 35°8,, 8. ot Woodward ; years experience e FE 30 Law- our material BED- NI tran APT? PRIVATE EN brick ~ 80ME 38111 frke Peres. EXPERIEN at Square Lk. Rd Applications fo YOUNG MAN, 18 w “WANTS We Ths til boat sates _____ Lost & F Pe ssi 33 ICHOLIE & HARG yience_fopt ee Leth TD poalitlao Fee oee = rson for a man with - - WAITRESS, z motor ro r contract) W work, of 4 io — of wring $50 : st & Found 24 LAND wren ER Be ft yett £NTRAN oe "4200" oF FE Stanley Wie fees paste, he enters mest | model penell tract | Werk Tene, Female 1 a ve. “Nts Se ero or] ch =~ SERVICED. #1 p eicleeliabaten T aereoriie ed 2 aka , areas wee Gatiand, Const he as required M 1 BDAY SER 11 BLOO 2 FE 24071 Wallet, with ae or er Cha. i R $1) Pvt. ee ak rs) 3-084" ile a Ago rests AN- ear al ry comm ty ava - Must ck up VICE Wall ALL 2 | LADY'S | nts pio eal : bath R_DOUB ord. OR st pe eculty“circale meen te Experienced from a ilable afternoon | “k TROWINGS. deliver. Of ORImOD. Free ent, No obliga Reasonable. UA Bat Seta ye ons. BOS le gerunnmess peeca re esi 3 RM. APT, MODER iSoatae Bree St i 5 30, app ore 1 to tr ooo i bay SERVICE. Chimesy=Far FE 2-1631. ee for payments, fmoner ‘Own. oe FOR one. -1323 a Riere Ste anen Rooms. 3 ROOMS . a. N, : i. RORTR,TDAT—SERTTER, w | ward, FE > aan co 2 e :30 Sat. | <— 2 FOR C enographers Re at Gre to| sae = Sen amano a Lost. PAIR OF GLARS rx| 0: enwen. aise “ier ty ie ale "ROOMS —& 3 : ne 3 a ; 4 ASH IN . tion De , Circula- ck up & deliv boi all m We ein FE wrence & P ES. VI- MORTG E Les Wo cide, wot avail. 8 » 1 child NR. OXBOW ; A} PONTIACA Do Pete be ve os bellers, facto io _clees. | TARE: erry.-Call | 7%, °90D 3AGES © Bate Be Seeerene ER-| _En{ 2.2544 or BM 33000. : : ress : rs, fi rs, hh 8, SKATE: or PROPE Te ) RM APTS EN es. 1/3 RMS. & I 3-3990.. mo. HURRY, sell things ON euros ontiac Fress. | santarrr Har Pick| fe chimneys. Gai soy and gi fear Rarey Rink ana Het “>, CuARLes “aon” frottage Fe Mal ge See ene a _through _ Ch aa RECEPT Se cere: | —e __made- to order, w be- _Fe sae us find you fa ole}. rm ‘2 b. Tele ¢. 15 ROO E egies: pauire 22) —°!° nson. After 7. mo. 62% N Es ae f r pa a ior the | F@ Equitad! ‘orr: pod ban MS. P \ rear. 6. or call PR 5- assified Ad PERSO! D IONIST FO COLORED V ue Le] ri acme Los sel 13, 40621 le Sock Privat RIVATE 37R 5-. 36451, | GEOR : |: GERMAN | 1 or OR ety an te bath. ENTRA MS. & "Anything goes! Dial rel a 229 OnTSTA . TO" day” work. 60 pine tare, Fi rn | gs NCE SERVICE. Member Segoe, a te ony | ne ar OVER $1, 000,000 | Behcervon Mil, florea i ba oa ial FE] G ee RT ¢. FES #3 ge enter! sin SS See Ss ailable to . 196} _com BATH, 1 Tes oe eae ration omg Ci t | 3s to ni tracts purch: ROOMS ie, $il CHILD 28181. LENWOOD AVE. _newviges Ponies oy THE ANSWE Prisies ion Ansa. Ph. PE BABI. _ alls after' 6:20 p.m wo name ot| Reser Pande seg) (ont Prt. path a ent everrth T ROOM, EE _ Pontiac, Michi | ema eas YOUR PR R TO Tee EATING Nc . : went a FEMALE BEAG We 43581, 2. 1050 W. ‘soe 3 ee re’ Eee ing ¢ tera. ; ROOMS FYE ENT. CH 0 STOVE igan tments nts and set OB clean & oo | catch. Baldw % Guudre NEAR W _come. FE ENT, CHILD , = = ¥ you 5 __heating— ita SH "hes _— win, (Oral : dren weico' I8NER me i 5 fi 2-557 WEL- x, ad ii Sev en wel| Want Ads! T EM: Rest or ne “Epon hare ea ‘herperd. Tan & Bi ne ted Land rine clini an ee * eS AVI ENTE . eg? Be | hire, it’ o sell, rent, cleaning fot _orouens a to Oris, 2-frs. sid ck with ear. ontract thing farm, TH, CLEAN, EVERY - RMB. WD BATE . FE ¢, it’s FE 28181 reg. Eads aoe nee Jr enn, ES ae ep 2 Bie Bie aig’ ne Tor ed _——- oey.| give. ues bome? FES | qemvaste, Gacy 190 €. Interested | 3 Re RS I ee tT oa CELL OT tel nas “Eng Sagres. 28 inate Antmal Re 7 Tae | fie. | GES cas ome cane lilee prone ta Theoter Pe eis 7 RM, CLOSE em , +3081, 218 E. Pike iG ote oe League titie, Best ‘of prope n satis- nce & bath, - es N. HEAT & B c) black LE PU gue Templeton eal in to ence St adults. 108 EN-|3 RM Sich a ; y Mee whne oe fl Va | Te ol we bee kL. Flor- BE CFLETIFS PORN. set _ Osmun 8t. in- ADA caMineiond § . == FE 2-5601. 2239 Orebard Ls eton, Realtor | f FOR CASH YBEDRM. W seer LES, LL | + thro RRY, sell ree A | JERRY_E. rhe eat. PECORATED. rough Cc t 3 CLEAN AMg CO. OR < earit =“ Ads. son" RSVATS BAER YE wae eee My BH r § p.m. . a } ee) eit 4 “7: eae a ite yee "4 art s Sey if - | 2 eo . i Ee = ; j ; i : * ; ‘ y * a * yee te pote } : ‘ f Ny ' 1* Rede =f oe is sos pe : f : = = . | —— —— ‘ pi aves Coren > _THE [Po NTTAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER +, 1957 AL alan Lie eT saa: ie T Ue bh : Le CARNIVAL; | | {> by Dick Turner) For Sale Houses 43) Fi A dE a aes | : -~-Facsleies P~edeme:- esnaan immediate} ¥ gen, Poige Pontiac. pene, bionee, Sarthe, Suse |- Etta yet ning lat, ‘osers Ie RANCH! ping district. “af fn top condition, Well ‘Commerce Rd. MA 41578 | - lot with Se Ld . : OLD. seile. Ate, this ‘dome 1s only Fenced in rd. Eastside. ~~ 82000 dn. FE 4-260, L. "VAN VLEET : } bedrooms La: “get ae OAKLAND wr OxFORP & nollietpath. “garpeted| Buy. thru Partridge Sn, ceanhie oebanls. Lo |. List thru Partridge $1,260 1 MOVES YOU In |i s'em “_"*_ $0) —“FALL SPECIAL | per tanch, Gy, renal. oh H t d on turmece, insulated, tice jfre- eas 7 ledemeed ts em S €a ect perfect peach. 12,000 total, : Tw pr pe ect | 8 % H low i | COMPARE THIS. NO. PERRY "| ° A ‘BETTER Custom ‘q. i. bed- | Idea] family hom. © St, Mike's room brick ranch home, full base-| & new junior fe school. Two STARTER | HOME . | ry fireplaces, slate entrance,| bedrooms & bath up Living room, FOR hal ceramic tile with van-]-dinins room remodeled e2] 8 rms. & bath. Complete with ofl sIDE Be, ' walls, oak floors, : & paneled den down. Full base- furnace, Isulation. Storms & NORTH a ST. MIKE's. 3 ’ for aiLen ont yearetsg, AU Wile | ewer, ges beak Catey softener | sefeeds. Lange ot with river 700) BEDROOM BRICK AND 5 : Ap ° | ga» wate heater, Storms & . FRAME HOME, WONDER- 2 “933 PER ® WITH OR withour E. J. DUNLAP | Screens, carpeting, 2-car gare Nakland Count Realt ULLY. CONDITIONED ef Bathurst, off Auburn Rd. board, hems home. privileges. PE 5-572 Custom Bullder . PE 6-0926| with work shop’ Nicely” lant 0 caae ie spe ee THROUGHOUT. IMMEDI- SOT ee ore ToL | xtlotel Rooms 39 $495 DOWN seeped. yond wih oudone evil | mae sige Gr Ba bauater 4 ENCLOSED PORCH. Place. Inquire other side ~ ies Sp i cia ata New 2 bedroom ome on your| “#¢ Shown b: CAST . COLORED YOU ‘SHOULD LIKE IT. 7 BEDRM. MODERN TERRACE. HOTEL AUBURIN lot. $6,905 full price. Wood hrs, $4,995 SH 4 bedroom, full basement, gas MAKE us aN Fran. 376 E. Bivd. 8, Gas heat. $75 | | Rooms by Day or Week picture window full bath. utility P@malt three rooms & bath. Pull/ beet. A very nice bungalog ith Sonoma ey Be ged | ce sonee unit, peered Pegged eg OE basement, coal Nest 58a wee | ee eT eiLEOR POR, FAMILY. — 8 ROOMS & 7792 E and ‘refrigeration unit, ay or stop at office for in-| heate: storms & screens. Extra|4{ BORMS PRIVILEGES TH DOWN. - -SERAODeT GOUEE Gis WELT. Gis HEAT. | 44 PE 2-623: formation. We Lave iste anak a}ot ineluded Only $3,480, “Easy | " $700 down. ieee Harbor, FE| Pals” PROP Bary Is IN . & SIDE | -, Adults. 1453 Brambles | HOTEL ROOSEVELT. CLE AN, : meee AC after § Dm EXCELLENT. CONDITION. weleemse.” Reasonable| _DF. Lake. FE 8-0001. at apts. Some with TV C. HAYD OFF SASHABAW ~~ HIGHLAND PRICED $13,500, TERMS. -m. Sat. & alld BEDROOM HOME NR. AUBURN By dey. or Week. $22.50, 125 WN. J. EN Smal]! four rooms & bath, all new-| 9» ent home, each 3 : Higts, $80 per mo. PE §-5151 after| —P*tty. PE $0126 1.2 Pe USIN Dnee vee. | Potters, ar nectar ia Tena] fous (ene, ne eaeta sates T - == “> FAMILY: ary Nal ce ae : Rea Ss = “Wanton FE 60441 Eves. ons wales heater, lot . losed porches. | pee ee Ee ae aa, 7 cen igsos. Leeoacoty _ Sep lg ey A mon. 3; Basement, $1,- Cars pilus. a ag ae Bg ed ae SMIRtCHERY RD, was| ibhashtamtae my ogre = orcas ty) camer, $10,000 wili Open evenings : =z —TqST,| adults only, EM 3-4 ~ Car garage 94.500 with terms. = 360 dowa.| handle easy terms on balance . 6 miles out. $60/3 BEDRMS. FULL BASEMENT... PRIVATE GARAGE” DOWNTOWN , : Stevens. 122 8. Center Bt. a PE 4581 or FE 40000.|\ Gas heat. 1 block to school. 2| Low rent. FE 8-146. , Se ant se Risen ily plus owners apt, furo. In —COUPLES WITH) re0-/} 30 x 6) GROUND LEVEL BASE- 4 ‘ 5 Eves. FE 5-0510 FE 2-307] city, Southeast side, monthly year of oo Pa geae Sept. thru. Say" ist.| ment for siarage of. amall ed Misc Revie now,. Mr. Haiteees! ituere'k: no money to be Nae rs, COTTAGE - “Buy Thru Partridge eo. ineeae. OR -3-3685. or FE 51449 maaan iness. Fireprott rd Lake.| made showing too much interest in the female category!” | 7, bedrm home. Fireplace. Ga-| ©). «ary : nN |? a agoly at 620 Bresch!5 EARGE AMS. AND UTILITY. | _Ave. FE 9-963) or PE 2.0008. ne mexy rage. Sandy beaéh, $12,500 with List’ Thru Partridge arg El ar IPSICO LAKE ea ee FED 3| Aduits “preterrea, small. bady For Sale Houses sa : PONTIAC_LAKE AREA cama bedroom modern, 6 rooms & ; and beth. - rms. eee Orlando, off pate a or Pee H = 43 For Sale How 43 Fo Sale H : 2 bedrm. home. Large kitchen. CASS LAKE — YEAR AROUND. 2 FAT , 2th with basement, knotty __ Edw, M. Stout, Realtor. |+ poow, nous pedany Miuabeg rec, | 80111 au0i ow. ermaramons |S" Plecaasi un som, Inree tite, | pas po DE Nig ha hg £ w. or: LOCA NEAR | auto. oil heat, storms and ei - ° ° * : » | Dandy little alow a good | fur . wen! : adtane oo’ Gm reies| echester om paved rend, S bec-| Sieievaewn” isag'eaatsct™ ii | 3 vedrooms, on" epprod. 1 sere ee righ none gers - Rasement laundry are, Bee | treet near Beitwin, aust ie| laberonk ot ony guises. Ez 2 * open Evenings “8:30 pe ae on, basement, | _W. Strathmore. PE 1-8063. NEW!1! Almost finished. Near HURO year or more. : Deters by’ at and see. Only 00,500 Pa om E 4 N. Saginaw Bt Qa ; aa school. Lake Orion - Oxford vicin- lie RON VALLEY . Price ea biks to trans: STAT WID Del-Rio Apts. ‘ 7s. . a ity, OR. 1497. 1168 MSO at. Pontiac Lake WILLIAM MILLER portation, to storés. Great} neal ESTATE SERVICE oat i) iit Lake ( TO BE SOLD THis WEEK END, 7, OR 3-668) ___ MU 45505 | 1073 W:. Huron FE 2-02¢3| Sonveniences. Separate dining rm-| LINDEN. PResident 42221 oF Bee 22, Bove Pee a ga . new 3 bdrm, West of Pontiac: | $ PERMA STONE PRONT, § RMS.,|¢ ROOMS & 3 BA ABLE| Wired “or elec. stove, gas suto yao So ° Adults _only. 156 Atwater St. MY 3472. IS price, Pell sessment tus OWT] [tn etn trepince, besement’| for for income. 83 § Midend, ar An Au-| hot water. Ts ° Near down town, OR 38814. |* ROOM MODERN N HOUSE. a? } bath. Lake Priv. FE 4081 or| | NO OTHER COSTS pert Co ep lly ey Wear neler poate EE TE 8 ur Anchor Real Estate MILL LAKE | RD. 5 NEWLY DECORA’ 7 _ROOM > yR vei HOUSE ss en See. z "| of shade & lake priv. FE 48570 SOUCETE |) eee cote oer it cenee: ult, 23 Lois tiac OLD, ¢ ROOM che OPEN SUNDAY 2, bedrm. ranch. RICED = up roa > yaa cpabeta eal ee ee | en Be aD Port | Pag eta | fee J ng =n i RB ES eterans |* MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE cen fet “ave a ONT, 5 RMS. & BATH.) all t. & * room home. Located on 1 | g. venetians,| ter. Fenced. Perfect cond. Bauare Ras, 0 Dixie Hwy. Eves. call OR. aisag ri 3 aati - oot cxtpslandseaped lot Jus aod parses, “tenet atin = VACANT — IMMED.. POSSESSION fgg me le aS and i. LD 6 rooms 2 CH. TYPE MODERN. NEW 3 ROOMS, WR.| Joslyn, 3200 Hammerses”” eo this “ene! a“ eee eet | opeo—walk tr & look at te ita 7 ¢-BEDRM. WOME CLOSE Goiee Coote iN : | eo on on : General . $100 per mo, All ee Se a .«| You are interes all o ‘ oye. . _ woes tartiened. "PE 31a, |* ROOMS & BATH. WITH. GX. DON'T “a coer ane et ne ew V1) 4 BEDROOMS NICE ¢ ROOM, GROUND FLOOR s "Sepa “PARTLY PIMIBED ‘Extra Neat and Clean | ont to See Thi PAL 3S “=P. W. DINNAN | )_| ___SUNDAY-2:5——_ 4 Gaeta Beeapent ter “sewers, ee ent. West Side, a cir | 2, beGroam home with 1éxI7 liv Fail to Sée This EVES. SAT. 8UN. "TO. $0851 ee - 4 - } — ceeregs. Cless a good furnished, J. A. Taylor, FE ° : - 8 Large modern kitchen 3B = Bu Thi Partrid “ 6 W. Huron PE 42577 COLORED = _! cha POan One Ue oRR dining L-"Knotiy ‘pine ‘pan: | 5+ EDROOM RANCH Li y Thea artricge -| pyr. OWNER PARTLY FURN. 2 ; 2844 Elizabeth Lake Rd. ‘CUCKLER "REALTY . . 4192 Disie Hwy. Drayton) "oF quent, Viciatiy ait Antoene oo “ on corner “On a lot 8 x 165, fear ist Thru Partridge "hain pe beet teen, You asked for more | West Side Income © an ee $35 per 7 Call FE S400. : ee Hi,soo caah to ‘mortgage. hh rogers a eceket ee nk {2 ene ize to see. baron $2,000 mortgage. . “pt 3 Bedroom gery eae reel 140x, = ee PE V-6110 eS ales ¢ RM. MODERN HOUSE. OIL new: im center, has Y ——- ROO DRIVE BY 07 ENGLEWOOD BE. home. $ and beth down: 236 W. CORNELL NICE CLEAN. LARGE ROOMS &|_heat._t-car __ PE #3325. ; full _dasement opens at basement ol 1 beat, paved street, | "tween $ and bath up. 2 car ga- Ci -+ bat * tent hata oa beet | BDRM ince WOUEE.—vie | Now-Is the Time-to. += evel : Bice lot. Wbedrm OW ook ee | ri0omes rage. You * duplicate 1] oy a,from downtown on ¢ Rochester, Utica & Trey This Lotus Siictraat 4 beacon aaa _ Solas $1,000 dn. $29 mo. ip including taxe taxes ¢ $9,450 Terms. Behind St Jo H tal | po hmm ila ail ogee biter 1Vl l1ans Inguire at rear 34 Park Blvd. (RMS. & BATH COUPLE PRE-|. pines. Large kitchen, beautiful |, fisetrie hot, water, recrea- ELARKSTON 3 SDRC BRICK - we SON, ae nena FoLLow ELizaBerH | > : cn sand : . ranch. Ca ad 5 L = , ORTONVILEE UPPER FLAT AUTO. |@ nile Gn bate —@iaT COOLEY sae ei isd dognt SAM) 40's “at tail colored’ bain. —|- asement. Gaood. Terme to Pita | 1327 B. Auburn OL ris} Ve are Ri more LAKE RD OUT Past 490 Down oil heat, $50. MA 5-687. Lake Rd. PE 17-0969. en. with lots of cupboards. | owner Staple Simon” OT BY SENT Geos memes) are \ecteg | at WATCH FOR POR OPEN SIONS, “NO OTHER corTs - Pontiac Hilltop Manor | ROOM HOUSE CHILDREN WEL-| $94 Per Mo. Iniclud Alum storms and screens. oe $200 DOWN . , _ 2 : Be ee a cond Iacurence, | seilime below ‘cost, on se- SYLVAN LAKE |? 2a. SE Per tom.) G10 STARTS DEAT * soom full basement, forced eit ; Mt, Giemens utrecte 2) bearm (8 & BATH. COAL PURNACE.| Taxes and Insurance count, of | health. | “Phone - irae "O OCHESTER AREA per delat aia lreg SYLV Al Bost, Cemsiesty lnmsted. mod. terraces. Ress rent. Move) _Auto.. Dot water, FE 314. ‘This ranch home has many ex-| OR 35313 for Appointment. - VACANT . |2 ves ae ee Same GI deal as before Risruas somena ct pavedtromact: ta. Call Mr. Sharkey. FE /§ AND BATH. Oil. HEAT. ‘imeluding 3 bedrooms, 12 Large living room with fireptac house. I-car garage. Includes 8 3 , doors thr ; or, ~ Close in. Adults. Pb. FE large uodern kitchen’ with __- | large dining tpom, carpeting end |- lots, Price, $14.860—Terms. SHORES Bouse’ Periect condiies 2-7271. a birch gas heat, elec- Grapes, den, breakfast room, ex- a i JACK L. WRIGHT Orta da wR is. FR ERENT tric water heater. 2 Rteche from NO : 5 pater ba closet, eases beat Cox ini ro OFFICES Inc. s . is Sendak i Geert oa VACANT — IMMED. POSSESSION s . -Realtor ; Saati vou. in walking distance. $1300 down nials and thrtbs. Laks pr Driviieges. | 2390 8 Rechester Rd. OL 1-000 LOW : Venlence “of the ‘city’ pin | OpeD—walk in & look at tt & tf a AN te A | and it’s yourst a DOWN Pontiac school #16 Sen 1508 F. Auburn Rd. OL 6-1226 _ . gemiemee CRG Wiel yen are taterested. cob omnes. ; - a. a : f c with ¢3,000-dove. a ‘Cal Par etee : : a re and fun of DAYS, WO 33350 1 Rd FOR COLORED burban a - 8 ¥. IRWIN ST. 3 homes, each: 2 LOW just 3 blocks 49 the beech | —ZVES: SAT, SUN. TO eeesi~ PAYMENT GI Takeover Story, 2 bedroom with dining rm.| coped, The “on Yaar : , $00Dn sitio, | Heruarerermene| = TERMS) «© tvgeitiet) = BRYANT : Raf A oe basement ane be bo 3 bedrm. ranch “Rene é ee oes eae Se ee eee carpeting. ‘ ing. On your lot PF, C WOOD CO.| ‘2 acre of ground ite ban, °2| CENTRAL ST. - aul - M410" screened” porch and 34,A Corner, Williams Lake black ee eee many, many outstanding | 5x2 Acres se Gn ¥ @ road and; . top road. Close to school.| modern. Owner occupied ist floor, Ve featares too numerous to $634 Liverno!s—Troy — be- - M On 31235; after 7:00 OR Due to owners change of = 2 weceoems: = kiteh: S ) : 56449, ment, must sacritite fo Cn; | dining room. 2 apartments. on. gad See Me... Corner . mention. Why sot call for tween 18 and 19 Mile roads + atl . ay ; ND fiom | $1000 dn Hurry. .Tnis home is| floor rented * ie a sepeee. othe. Earlmoor and Bondale . : wedvoome << Ite-ear garage, Rent H: ‘at Elizabeth Lake 13.000 down, | ess than 1 yr. old. per month. $16,000 ; garag ent Houses Furnished 35|ivarcaBLe iMMEDIATELY, 3 ; »_Wilson_ Rea! 20687. | Hig ___| 3:30 to 8:30 Thre. Pri. = _____—4_Oaly $10, 000-terms- = > spatter * grou feat "Prt KITOH-| Gi who has not used bis OT los iinet | __. WHITE BROS. : INCOMES “| Tdeai home — ELM ST. 3 bomen, ect ‘9 rms. me + (Comes LEY 2 ~ REALTORS MES Basement. Auto. furnace: - ‘ 1 __Cail_OR 3-6031_after 2 p.m. OR. 3-1295 OFF OAKEAND — 7 Three rm. in Mighiang. Large Located oa Gun porch. | Pesced yard. lo | DON'T MISS OUT THIS TIME L AKEF! Joe Bryant - warie per Also ise | ean HOME, BASEMENT, OIL 5660 Dixie Hwy. . apartments with bath down. wtge Begaie rm. lving- : : Sass Se BS sate! furn. 3 bedrms. Elisabeth Lake. | Open Eves, ‘til 9; Sunday 10 to 8.| 5 rooms and bath up. Oti Cloeets, & lovely heme for ecis ic “HAYDEN, | Realtor Bring $10 — 2 2 bed 48 wear Bees ra od a ; 3 se Aria." Vinewssd Mr.|3 SORM, BALD EAOLE LAKE | juvee cores ‘Glows to town $6500. $1,000 down. se E. Own Your Own Home gaisw wih ever 00 ve Near Dequindre and 17 Mile. % Washington . FE 5-4615. PE 6-0348. . ore. | oe na 1% cane A ppooe Nearly schools and, bus $9,000 Milford Area FE 8-041 Open Eves. - Pavments Less New" FA furnace, new ys — large 6 Stet aaaete pd — = — Oo FE HOUSE ON AUBURN AVE. CLOSE oa. back f_povessty. Genes tas —— 3, bedzms., Lakefront. Close to —__—Fhan R : Feomt otene. fireplace tn tne and sttached garage — 3 _| in, Very cond. Adults at door. ; $250 Milerd.—Pull—basement, garage, —_ an vent sere ot $13,900—ter 2 ROOMS, LAKEFRONT | ferred : PE Ln. oe ake. “iactdoeh “OA | OF OFF OAKLAN eT ne Senne B_oereens, & f°) garage and boathouse. The a _______*_heuse, completely — = wis. ‘ f Only $1500 dn. _situated—on—a_nice-4 | $50 per mo..| HouRE-IN THE COUNTRY REF. | SMALL NEW HOUSE, MODERN. and bath Oil heat se White Lake Fr ‘TO Gls Eves. LI 34677 “ly Iapdscaped lot “with pl ry ue jear_sround. MY 32-4023, . erences required. MY 2-6231, “a block ray beach. On Wil- 000 oe gett baked ton ft: Beautiful 9 rm. rlchaoigay oO 3 bam. ranch homes. Last chance ty shade, Priced " fer oe Bryant _ a ee A AZODERN_ 1 LARGE BEDRis oy | NAM! Lk, $2,200 full price. $1,100) pap: s., ea White. Lake. Interior your GI loan. WN | Hlatte Sitsan 00 “Gown** | Clawson A . le : . 5 SOUTH DOCK iT. os Hose al k a Market . cal aa. ene er Be OWNER, NEW T ROOM HOME, | “Idea! family home. 5 bea weed Seen ieee te v AN REAL ESTATE ae » --|4 Bedrooms . ee eee MODERN 6 Ri |. 3 miles from Pontiac, 3 large4 rooms. large liv room, . houge that rents for $65 mo. La: OR a a ed . Y ‘ Beautifut extra large 10 miles West of i i OOMS, F.| - bedrooms, carpeted den with built 20x11,” carpeting included. trees d beautiful shrubs, & ROOMS, SANFORD ST. $6,000. | room home ee Lease to June ist. EM 3-020. || Oil, heat. Fletric range Imme-/ in bookcases, 23 ft. living room Priced to sell — With Term Trade for suburban. PE 62387. | Main Office KEnwood 1-7002 | cluded—tfull basement—rec- 2 BEDROOM, NICELY FURN. LE.| fmployment fe sobre Pg with wall-to-wall carpeting, din- terms. - Richard ‘Steele, Realtor, MU 4-2045 BY OWNER. 2 BDRM. NEW. ALL | —Detroit. IT IS reation room with extra ; ‘month, FE 2-066d. ber letter req na| et. built-in chine cupboards. 224 N. Center St. Highland to. heat, f fall basement, a ; | lavatory — 2% car ga: ; : “ Lage ._ Hatchery Rd. Bitch kitchen with vent fan —_ RAINBOW REALTY | Union 1x Panty om 3 BED-| ak q others BY OWNER $10.900 —}<—-- Eere is the bey tug | its Bgl ‘Toor a 5 new i ~ bos room, brick fam iy rm., double Crooks & Auburn. FE ¢oenn. aves. » © you take notice. T2-ft. 7 jown , alin "bund Bs | pen Ovmet oon, sunday | Fame Ged but nn for ple | EVP wari *@ S FAPRGOE| earns. uns save, Ei Sanh mm DOTN LaTMENT | Zbegemm, Snetive a] is ‘ROOMS, N, HOT WA Oe sem rams) eda | | reg lg ge we ony SALE OR TRADE. MODERN 1 J hot water, ait Sectee ag sereens," beck yard. fenced, BRYANT heat, at Pontiac Lk. 1555 Williams eee Ore Se $750 DOWN room bungalow, full basement, asbestos jiiaing ee ~ glesty landscaped, nest’ cs LAND Co Laks Rao gecueste O week RENT—OPTION | _Sjulsetusce, Per las, "| corr 2, tearoom modern nome, | Serene gl ims Nata. Eile siasee aren Towne. | Rome duce inl oly |_BoUoy pgouD bona 2 dedrm, & 3 bedrm. with base- | £0 {ENT e room. Fireplace. Nice | _ le radius of Pontiac. _________| — Phong LI -#-3902: a +2808 Pee Se ee ee WE 34000 aud “FE |p" bath hull basement. toe Sears grade i parochial | +246 — Best Buy wi CORNER MAIN & 14 RENTAL UNITS — | ater Set aroun | igggeer~ Complete price only | Or ner gas heat. garage, Tool | est OUYs 2% DOWN MADISON SS ; ; . . shed. Handy to b ‘ O | FOR COLORED en re = units. WHITE LAKE FRONTAGE 10 ACRES . On eased rest Ler pg neers Today . O 5 rms, cane cons heat, On Pros- Reasonable rent. Wocated in Poo-| pesutiful 9 room, 4 bedroom hand | Modern § room home. small barn. | FB 42544. TO GIs HIGH : post CALL FE 47833 : oe oak interior trim & firs., Covers: Water ‘frontage. Good . 3. bedrm h 4 ROOMS. REAR AUBURN 100 eer ae ea ear la oon s ay paved road. Huron Valley School shaaon te. ranch homes. Last down, $10 per week, o van eo AR WEST. FOR COUPLE. re of land, pa wel read Ristrict. $3500 down will handle. | 5 room modern, full basement, gas v AN | use your GI loan. Immaculate 2 bedroom bun- | _Box_ 535. ; Bani nena nocbe SE te a wr. “i Siceovns Dorothy Snyder Lavender | Bot waier- Garage. $1,000 down. _VAN REAL ESTATE | | satel Menvieeal bet cone’ WE TRADE reas. MA 65-7741. ; Lge 3 bedrm. 87% by: 365 ft. lot, REALTOR EST. 28 YEARS own _ Lr 06219 new garage. If you are look-" NEAR EMMANUEL BAPTIST SMALL 3 RM, HOUSE ON CaBs| Paved road, schools & shop-| on "Ee 53503 or MUiual 46417 | big fare hates Michnetn erm: ND A a. “Deenteasa’ seen | vesresm tite a TRB BOUEE -AVATEANER| “ehctoctn Ba ores Se pcos | pine center, ikees: 1,600 down. | PO. = Big farm house, Michigan base- . I J I 1 payment, this is for ‘you.| condition, Hus dicing rosa tose til} June 18th. Children weloome.| furn. $48 a mo. FE. 4,2282: ae ee : re “ao, . 37.950 with $1,000 down a. ots en on _OR 3-8001. « pedroort st gHOME on es ot ing own all PE ¢2240, ITILS - with § down. ment” Gat he & closets. Pull base- 4°RM. HOUSE AT 4708 HIGHLAND SUBURBAN 6 ROOMS. MODERN. ment, 3 car garage, horse stables, | Will build 2 of 3 bdrm. starter | *2ft- frontage on Orchard Lake a eS =e - —_—— Rav fara. Apoly Cabin 5.| Oil steam heat, excellent condi-| barn on 3% ‘acres in Highland. | home with basement on your tot.| AY&3 family income. Showing $700 DOWN ~ oa : Bateman NEAP DRAYTON PLAING 7 RMS. UNION LK. INQUTRE| tion. Available for immediate oc-| Exc. location. $15,000; terms. Will build on ae lot for smali| excellent return on investment, lars charter! weane Sun. 2to5 P.M This beautiful custom built 2 - - Carter's Restaurant, 7005 Cooley; cupency at $90 per month. noe Richard gteele,-Realtor MU 4-2045| down payment. Don McDonaid,| Future vatue assured. Only §27.- i Nagy site aie leted and " . Se bedroom home is less than. L Lk. Rd. : Sir ‘mith rie Eur ‘8 jee 224 N. Center St. Highland =| OR 3-237, $00, favorable terms. FE ¢2546. ie offered ata real val- Drayton Plains year old. Lots of extras. plus: «RMS. & BATH. ELIZ. LK_FURN. - urea ? BDRM., SYLVAN. BRICK. EXP. Two corner lota on Maceday Lake | ve. Contains “large _ living 5660 Rowley St Ran lpsen drapes. Wondertar “tire Me, an Smeeuan. 6 p.m, PE 32-7880 OR w attic, = 5 be thda “4 dn. Bar- canal. $6,100. Less for cash. FE ones ai a ot. high om corner jot. % . ‘ne one | ta ne Hae a Se Lake. $136.) Reverty_7E 600s. I. see ating Knows Immediate session. 82, rms. b RM. HOUSE FURN- 1 child ATTRACTIVE 2 BDRM. BRICK! Will build on your lot 3 bedroom |. for bath plus utility. y Lege ; : 7 : welcome. $85. 3 Immediate. nen. redigrrs home. Near Rochester. B it home with full . basement, ‘tile | South Bloomfield, | Maraborough ene ane cedar —— pay oh a ieee inice les REALTORS FE 4-0528 Cae ROE MEY, HEATER € RMS. OF FU FURNITURE Cone) ree ye eee i suecor're| recreation room, fireplace, OL | bath, euto. heat, extra large| area. 3 bedroqm brick. attached re parcel of land extra lots, Ia vin 377.8. Telegraph _—Eves. & Sun.| bedroom’ ranch home. gi Ty. plete. Everything included—house| 2-2105 1-438, kitchen, model open 8580 Cleary.; garage. $17,500, terms. FE 4 cluded with POL nos room, full Meing some fyme ane wc cluded “Al ‘ons may also be rented by buyer atla@ria GONSIDER A iets | YOUR Gd House. Lor in | Dee MeDeneit, OR yesvt. tension. Located if" Clark- lly sized kiteben with break- storm reens. Water softener. eto 8 = = ioivy in re nt for this clean 6 room modern “= for = Pe am prick, BIRMINGHAM yrs lobe es vaarreen tan each, ston School di You ponies gap Aepeerans ARNOLD Wired. for electric dryer. Large be ¥ and good home in nice residential fore basement. 42545./ can. buy this home or the oil heat, e ic hot water, e. Terms, tion. FE 5-873. i 4 x Hopkins. Phone WEbster 34200| Brick bungalow at a bargain. hoice of ha’ it con- 2-car garage. Priced $11.- . FOR BETTER BUYS Pe ALL MODERN 2 BEDROOM. AT ebilip to" pay.mecensary. #88 per | Of FE 66767. Large living room, ook floors. | Tyicned. For complete si of ture | structed on any of the einer aaa all La de : fmmaculece “bearing attractive Cresent Lake. Children * some.| month. : $76 PER MONTH heat. Must sacrifice. FE 4-6403. ture, boats, motors, etc., call FE paard mh ogg sawn ee : . - Webster School Dist. complete with carpeting “and ALL MODERN § RM HOSE aie|. Rent Lake Cottages 36A| Civillans or GI. 3 bdrm. full cae. : Go north on Clintonville, DIRECTIONS: Take Dixie 3 bedroom on beautiful lot: with hear: aulothatic® Washer, Nice Wolverine Dr., RE MA APPR basement, | brick: — — ~~ INCOME : Three large bedrooms. Auburn a ximately 3 miles. from a to Williams Lake fast ——— one erage, on bus!) on 1% car garage. Only $1800 4-3938. "s with jake priv, Just been decoral: ster 34200 oF FE $6761. rib pperps Pheaubecary porpiebel pat road turn left to Open. Sign B.(seross ‘from, eat Seer commen? Newly 4e2te0, DOWN ene Term Baas Sat Sua eagriers 8 vee: mo. SEDAN. MODERN. WOR) CDE CT ATG | Fe edie UN TOS Sh) td vena on fuscor reed | Sten Teh ern fo open ArnoktReat Estate| tatement™ “Gan furnace Nice (ere ees eee sol = a Tar TEeEnenenE-eel = ; ake privilege or mer a < = Ls 6 — 2-19 low ack, miege= Har. min be ag loca’ Hopf — tor 9 wi Achanied << —— ‘Reason; 4 years old Full price Just $77. cr ee = “CU TE "RANCHO © : eaters J. VALUET, Rea Realtor and bath on wt fort civete bor. Univ. 3-9207. section, Very suitable for elderly ? 500 on terms Located only 2 blocks from -~« 36 Chippewa Rd. ats Pang TEE LIsenO. oun "“— entrance. Pull basement, of] heat. GLEAN 3 BDRM FURN HOME| Person. 150 or 15¢ N, Perry. WILLIS "M. ‘BREW: ER , Choice building sites on Philips | Rew elementary, school on AN . OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 | setts, “Ornet lot on” blacktop on Green Lake for 8 or 9 mos. AT BUS STOP. EVERYTHING | 53-55 N. Parke FE 45181 - 3-FAMILY - . $3,000 takes all. large corner lot im Water.” | 4 BEDROOM nn, FE snes, Full price only $13,800 __EM/ 3-820, for comfort, FE §-1332. Eves. MI 69328 or FE 5-0398| Only $1,000 dn. buys you this 2| rour bed fa Township and includes oe es with extra ERRY AVE. CLEAN FURNISHED HONE. GAS BUs STOP, PVT. ENTR-COOK-|3 BEDROOM “RANCH wrTH| family | apartment house on aaesn Foci full basement | wh "ining. area. ‘la large wt Toom* with natural fireplace, 2 for 1 = large § room, gss| FOURTH STREET : heat. Natural fireplace. 3 bedrms.| ing, laundry, 499 W. large living room and beautiful eved street in Pontiac. Excellent 5 welcome, Dial FE 42544, aces bes room with laundry tr full din’ room. :lorge den furnace, also o.. rear of lot, Dandy 3 bedroom bunga). eee Beqeres Mr. pas Gare is & Quiet SENG | RMS. prereee fy “ eoreee: nak neome, Full price just $8,500 aad 3 bodvecesa. font - for a Bal henement ts Poe mys et for $65. seers plastered walle fog Ferg : i ; a . f i men ic jor Eves. FE 8-0348 GLEAN. @ SLEEPING RMS. passed H. c Mewiaghac, Resity. W. SIDE INCOME rodscepedi Drivileged. 50 x Lo} meee. ee a and eo sie. ar garage, 50 PONTA "AC. RE ALTY scaped ka sear in oes rv ios os NISHED HOUSE POR RENT $5 and 86 per. good with Tv.| 72 8-30, A very fine 2 family in con-] Deeded. oo with $750 down. “screens, Pull ber Wee and Directions: Turn off : PE 5-8275 reasonable-down payment ns at Pontiae Lk. $65 per mo. Gale and refrig. 442° 8. Paddock. FE) BY © YR. MODERN | venient west side location. within| FE +2543 real value. Immediste poe- Eger fod prt School ; : . | / Ra. to Tackles to 2489 Blair Dr. ° 2 bedrooms é utility room. Neat| walking distance of downtown. 2 session. wateb for signs ~ 8 50 0 DOWN , IVAN w, fj or call Ferndale LI 56-4615. On SanroRT Wo | and attractive. Priv. on Scott Lk.| car garage, full basement, excel-|? bedroom. Colored. Gas_ heat, 2 FAMILY saree, brick terrace. / premises Sat, é& Sun. only, room. ecrsinie urn, Older per-| _ $650 down. 1752 Manse 8. Jent gas steam heating system.| ™0dern. $900 down. Call FE ¢2240 Located in Village of Orton Leslie R. Tripp Realtor Ott N Baginew. Full basement. IMMEDIATE | OCCUPANCY “FTL _ son. é3s ‘mo OPE 4 7 -BDRMS. 1% BATHS. WILLIAMS | In wonderful condition throughout: | pent with option to buy. 3 bed ville, and contains 6, big ron_Street ree ( Michedls i we room rn i - 8 s oor room room G ooma basement: Inelesed| Okey SLEEPINO ROOM. i te Frit Omner_ OR 34080. |G oomy on tnd. Full price sir | ful basemenk gatnigned: $00 per) Eran he ‘iret Woon? pigs | etia er YE tan mon DONTAC REALTY Tm EIT seat ne Ey / i . . : n, / ._ poreas ott best, at. schools | ean BLEEPIRO-RO OW TH. | $760, Dn. Inquire ot 6008, Pine #2048. ment up. fame tonents tor ee & Bun. Res, Pe b- / LAKE ORION gereprina. mattress Ladies. Knob Lane, Clarkston. OR 3-/ WARD F. PARTRIDGE | colored. 3 bedroom possible on tr 3 years, Frame construction “Lk Privileges, Cae —MULTIPLE LISTING ie / 9 bedroom furnishes home Idea! GIRLS - NICE ROOM. PRIV-| TEGGERDINE RD. REALTOR __ FE 4:3581/ it" toreed “wie tarnace 94,566 tell | fee Bows gt 08.060 with ; . - . be Privilege for couple or small family. leges. 647 W_ Huron. ‘ane 4 , 1950. W HURON ST. price. FE 4-2544. = — SOE Ne lee Ee 5817 Eldridge gins lots bat Sakegrore , CARGE SLEEPING ROOM, NR. Mag, bell or re OPEN ; with "st i \KEFRONT 1-2-4 BEDROOM) Tel-Huron Shopping Center. 10| S'qa7, manne: bell of tent. FE BY OWNER. 2? FAMILY INCOME Lake front on Lake Orton. 3 large “FOR COLORED ~ | van Village Mrisabes, te, AS. Eh on Pum da. Open 1 Pat win 6 i j house, Sirictiy modern. Lovely|_Lakeview, Huron Gardens SF OWNER = 3-TOE 0 Biz | _¥F._Genera! Hosp. PE 6-35 bedrooms, gas furnace, year| Brand new home containt a 2 BEVER Y station, right on Eldridge, "p15| 31308. ‘= Suéay., OR grounds 10 miles LARGE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM | ~ houses. So. | ABBUMB GI MORTGAGE 4): ote Stound, sandy beach. $1800 4 rooms and beth with fujl 5 poo k home. Stair-| rooms, »b asbestos’ sid-| \W, = fles New Lincoln Piast Lease| 4 ses, 3 city lots, income — $2, i down or will ‘reat with option. FE bas t I loy rd Ma } ; ae Slay Mhpire SL : eS Ae town, 12 Brewer) 43) Yr. $6.000°down, $75 mo., cent = not @ per cent. 12 min-| 4.9543. op ——— ‘. ted ott" “Prankiin rir’ to “antiniened = Wall-to- {ng | ranch home, 2 Fis old, oil oil ne lester, @ RUS. IN KEEGO, CMI-|iginacte Mi LE EMPLOYES.| caivinG Tome Ranch home. 3 bedrm. all brick. | | Bivd. Immedia | Binds “Hie” path" ein Yarnace.|- below the market. .Open ‘Sunder | —q————altor ronnie welcome. FE 8-6857. ° Kear, comm faciante. & quiet, Come ary a ated pollen get gibt bey yor: Ls eee hae f Mig S Sreatare prisieges Oxford t my a pe Rileee af with nie wingows.| Smitsa see owner a ‘School District ae wkpey tora Parry bib GAIL RD. FE 5-7332, Weenie” Auta ts. PE 8-0241.| ‘¢" sewer. oe streets, '2| 96 199 Por be es tee lot. $1,000 dowt. Reasonable A orci 7 canal frogt.| .Premices. Lévely 3 Strict. en eet "a oo Bt mice SLEEPING ROOM FOR i500 | DOWN, 4.500. PULL PRICE, viet Wo"morte wy cont reg i — me = thew Jou today. —— | eon = aula “ami OR, fon tar, se hon yadaatnne sown me ; _ ; t iy & . or . 1 s sh eel oa a woes rot fe 30" pm. PE cor. 308 cludes ‘washer, aryer, Setee het | IF on ‘a ae 3 SEDRN. wleab eres sen atertront Edward M. Stout, Realtor > Beato oer, ants Walen for “tor Me one Sa erage, C0 ont : : profes: 5 irnace. _ ’ . . Saat agtchs ve home a goed { ; ‘af Sube 18, Ea ROOM TR NEW % HOME ENE. BIDE | Wesnineton Pee oud. clove to ol 200 paren Sao hae nent, “eee ee, um ee ee J C. ifivpen, Realtor wi i = REWER F FRANK mes A ; . echools, FES-0018, 3. A. TAYLOR 100 Oakland Ave. 8 FR £0461 FR 66181! OF 1-751 SHEPARD OL 1-114 : ' . : , =) 1) ue —_ + | { THE PON Le | | : yinzy. misc AS IME SATURDAY, sePrEwm RTA * eghapp ks a = : | “by Kate Onan) Fo Sle Hewes i). or Sale Howe) _ Fa Sue nWENT¥INB | or Sale Houses 43) __ For Sale H al +e ewweww rewrote we eee ow wef hg ig «ye eww we Leu = ee eee ca |; _- | Priced t6 Sell. BROWN | a, ~*~ bruno oe? _NEW 1958 MODELS - | ( : i Cole eRe eer ’ ‘ ent, It is lberry Park : : heat, auto. gas won Hag « gas | adie t new and bul built by con- and Seatme ia Senite. |’ “1 : yy Sy - t stasis fe femne WEST HURON Home street "Near Orch i (a Ge} tere verment, Be renee room, forced hot water bate re $11,975, $2,000 Ave. $7,850. 91,500 ard Lake NES = er refused. Gee owner at s., Many built-ins 2 Leese 7 -_ OE Tee a : Gie| Tete ete | epee ees . JACK _ | - Daily and Sun. 4 to 8» 4 $350 MOVES YOUN |. “es “rome i i ‘bess property, dad rooming house, | 6 Acres—Close fa | . ' . rm : M . h ¥. anol, roma LOVELAND | ETS ates Sak uaeeencoare| Sere mane) ae 188 Ca, ne pos S B88 Cass Lake Ra. Keogo Harbor EN tine eae 6 ving room and cod pe MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE oe on ota tt EAST SIDE BEAUTY rower Straits La a tea” bade a lg y , fo Full sige dining room Peemepios The ideal home, two beautiful ' aits Lake Cita 2 ng eae / ~ ist floor, ped do’ » end mi bath | Dsmt., fireplace "ee — 3 BEDROOM HOME wbot & BLACKTOP Fonds, a Tyee room, lovely den, oS hen oO paneled dormi-| i ‘a Bn { .: Beautiful —_ 3 land, New Fade school, St. . n, agg! abel we a 4| “Lovely living 2 bath. Eamtoom shower in oo ¢ Alussinuy ‘windows Deighborbeod, | peal at 43 i SHOPPING, Pric mike . 2 $10,500 tecttion.| ine basement, 6s wala epiroees di | ggg Bre mays mel : storms. Geramie tis beth and oe gl at t30 800 plus ay wae ; a OO 00 REA} VALI ft__1| drive. wee ante gas heat. solid | ‘ive inside & out. Jn Pe cape wel at | kitchen th. —— 1967 2 ‘down. NOTE! Two . ] stool = with evira| Jot. Sell or trad ge. Anchor fenced| ute* to downtown. 67, p rdlen Ak Gi a] Bee ie at ee ree, a ad i rr rice, ; a . 5 Ac |, basement. _ . “EM GG FROM COR ND SOUTH ioregpe sip tBlae wine ser Gas Heat— Jee & GRE nose. — SQUARE bear e ay near St. Benedict's. Wei ag dg Bar awe coLonza, | Brick and ee E Looe “ee! SUNDAY 23 LIST—With us for fast and ef- caeophionaliy 2 Colonial home el teat Nene ciaea ‘eoetion on bus | ; if 4260'S. Store Drive. | 22 ABE rn By et | panned, 2020 on foundation, with| ving’ rm wires Bisehosie ered /. IROQUOIS RD. OPEN YoU. ows IT TO. yoUR.— Rom sation | iichen’ dow a . your---"}* OPEN SUNDAY 10-4 room, mirror tke oak floors iehen down rely, yt eviy dvearat woeated to all] 2824 Woodelm * 2 bedroom “home Lar sae ee ° bath on main floor; th and half} nace 4 reat aos saa hens stades | eros 2 ac? erage, oe ioe ney ler teldoti LH. BROWN, Realtor .| Bolgm nivanined tee, beh, | SEoou ars viereiere i rm, ang famti , - section 20x14 living . ih Mul - Ph,” - jot. §0%150, and iichen, nice ream = ae Sia, : 7 er. 23-ft : , has replace, of Lorre con. Mutiple “and be acre lake fron privileges on 40- 2-086]. ‘washer, bath with ,° baths — full course. lta BY OWN = - : ad t with finest BS _ stairway to fireplace RELVINATOR: Eien a ee bees ee a home eu — ae 3 anos — = Onland County, airoux Fronks Bald MtR fntshing. wal give nae same k Ys ee bedrosms ana |eowr>—— - = - a cireular ar lve, ramp eee Market. wor BUNGALOW, 6,960 4305 Dixie H le asama ESTATE et ee Hopkins, Realtor. Ob s0321.— jor pen le , Mis 30% Some, ase. penadiicepplal Sigel snot ‘ear. |BIR * 2 , : WHITNEY—RIGHT on Washingto _ pa 2 alg soem, full bata, ; ogg = BY OWNER. 3 a, : ?. For in EMATION ous John K Clarkston i om Bt, Block from : st et Ra Rd paved ead street. Ol heat, i F sora | “We' . . . Qereine, te, * full . ‘th, cellent Deignboihood.| Z _ $$ cee-a Yard, Carpeting. ob. ia" down. : d better make a lot a. Needs . : acreens . . storms ~ 6-4000. nats tt El boys we're. having he more sandwiches — I told the : Tr. . bei" or take a livable. : oo sree we best garden mn. Elizabeth La Lake F cnt crash!” a hen perty and they'd better not = — IRWIN = ae eae Chand] : A | "truss all kind “TT ° room .. 2 bed- : 1 = OFFICE © _ Pi emaeialeen | OP ON] -| gtaeetices . oa - CMTCE DAYS SUR Lovely $ Room and Bath _| ma Witte “hae EAS E oF: ; : : Fi ea ince, @nd picture window’ Tile F. / TURDAY rx just 4 blocks from FE 41887 . = iL . bath, baie; | -..For Sale i & SUN down town. | Elizabeth Lake Estates hes es a poe Gest aes Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43) — 27 DAY) inside ‘and ca Poseagaeaea: ea ere on PE OI states | Low ramibling ranch type | - SUNDAY 1-6 crapeites Te tnelude "carpeting Buy Thru Partridge W. ‘ — -901 Cass Lake Rd it ‘with wos a living room with pleturs . 2125 Garland - saab = LAKE RD. — List Thru Partridge Sonne ee, Beare ran pr peo heed ee pening Webster School Dist I i ONT: , PME wince. tage, corer ice | Brig’ spacet™ 3 Obeageomel iS | ong Lake |. | tate Siete Se Ng | a rg vonsssing +| Om the se (Se incest 962.00 per | Dates. ea aE g Lake a ms pete, corpeted Eviig seem po en mee to school. Beeutiful kitchen, Aiving room Ceadtiful ots, with a 120 ft of FOUR (4) i taxes and ine =| SS with Bus may ate . BI-LEVEL with RANCH | "54° ms & screens, build | Set! at meee. aS ee oe cae ataine cee ea nem’ aerate bes | eis rooms ena fat consists | : : Ch si,bee oak on rd. Only 8,00 oa ae poe. loge evel rena. |. Me, pe bran {hte ar eri" id | Wood. Piastered Walls, oak floors, | veetib Saleo oak feers: ment, and, bath up. ats Se ee oe arenes eee - ristian Hills Jots to choose from amped eee ome many | ie | | Copebeane hs pee |) wenaire emcen to large _s Tenoed "yard. 94,000 down bedrooms t THE GARAG os ESIGNED : : . art . . ; RAGE is 7 lovely large rooms ears Rare wees. Queer wane G. "GL. a V a ee waa. re with picture 20x50, Near schools and shc « 7 . Founeatown LAKEFRONT. Fast =F, 4s anny wt coat | aca eansBtoet LEET © ‘Beautifully Say ttiached garage: furence., Be, basement, 0 Shady Osks ia: sylvan eee only $3,000 down min needle RANCHMASTERS” | gpl te fein ake occ Closes acest to ae a Lb k f Hoe teh yoo Man a riding ho AE toad terme, ai o:‘Senuufl aren ate 3 oe Tri-Levels Included m nicely ‘| sized beech, 7 femily ; joKe t .| $38,500 or . y beach. Mse TO CASS an y life in this ti wediant mat hokeuse dow “designed Tyee Tron + | house fo sell 1 sere and LAKE RD. . top, newly redecorated ‘A 3 . ter &, des! swietes “tame . oF $32,400. Call EM 3-235 : Avaliable on home. _ gem Lance BEDROMS ; fine ho living . rge ‘tamily “INTZL., & ; FOR : 7. OFFICE OPEN realistic tefms. moreisl. 92-ft. fronta, BUILD fs) = : Gt rasa et | Find dcsintiee E $950 DOWN ae SST es ee| | ronra e ee | John: see | See's om home, ce wat ne ent to inspect. _ ~ 4 TTR lake front Tevievel, Pato; | 610 W. Huron a yas 8 ad BEFORE” on wee to ich home. Living ang onn K. Irwin: eae a ee one lot and a 1100 80. Fr. OF MY Home | 00, aged payment Toqures- 4 | open eninge +3525 | COULD WE OFFER SO MUCH party. OR 3-2002. © “*Poneibie wen on or garans aur | buys ee ck i oat, BSS ate eaTgA LAnbe pore Proud . Shown b with $1,059 4 1925 package. Extremely w u % x oye ee ake oes | IS-DAY niecke lend ok ag - Ciy— 5 set ™ ih attractive. og temen a ae — | permet of as per “month a turn Ouest ce, eo ee 3 ry HCY Cape Cod. all SION water, awning Sia te 50 = ance a + ——- FOR € $12,500 & paoss except 331 ft. lake.t screens 5§ 3, storms and| - ot ‘frontage : R COLT RED i 2 ees Eee . . UP bath. Of course its wot berm home, ith serge, famity res, nitorn,” 4638, Second faa a winter 2 PIONEER HIGHLANDS — | ¢ see ea hee, ee ‘lump! TIES | occur $10 SUIT ~ shaded landscaped lot fireplace, fail’ cove 4 , TE 2-442 evenings.| Sutomatic ol! furnace. ful waik-} SUN Some. Love = seer a daine, LL ogy me S OCCUPARCY IN SOME CAs , enjoys lake privileges. ecaped. “Moar sgerage. Beech lic : basement, Beautiful cut stone NDAY 1:30 TO 4:30 parceane: charms. oy aia. pant pepper len pothennors EF. Teleg Realtor FR eri IN TWO WEEES Hot Dogs’ throughest.” 7 en ‘i fireplace in b room brick}: ~ One ato be: addi t modern eater, paved ——— water pA Eves.|/ DIRECTIONS: et rs 5 900 with terms. vee : interior, All this for the soe bso wenéeuel yard. “complet . boards aplenty, 2 pho tang _ With $130 down. oe = aig seis Pontize Road. fon rete bog lake privileged > - of this papa) teen Call for ap- fenced. Shade marred sents bath, oak firs.; — in your present home Ye i “Forsak 2. a 1. Open daily oe — See with . full honed : eady for gant last ares potas A — =. all —, dec- ee reece to tate, — Clark Real Es- ; { € modesty 2-8. & this “ : floors and plas- attic for extra - nings uron, a or a. nt that will meet your purse -— | Elizabeth Lake Front Williams Lake S00. with terms. Gre large’ recreation space. Ol $1555 DON aa mate wis Posten CORP. A Strictly modern, : heat. Shaded lawn, fenced , WN If we ma Lew F > bedroom year-round 2 North on Dix! back yard. Priced right f IDEAL FA! : y on. cid: Amon “When ean eek (Lake Privileges) Lake road. Left oy He quick sae $11 605 with eee ey HOME| ~ But We Know w ; taco Property aA : weler, panscamis view 4 ts R e road to Wanamaker. vache os eat by appoint- built im 1987, Ranch Brick. Buy For The oa ope The Best oe, ' _— from the jabone” we €850 DOWN Right to 3200 ent only , ferred Mengde poten! — trans; Home, Barring N wae, In A New FAMILY _ncoMe. 5 & BATH ef Po fet tga poche porch, full * LAWRENCE w.* WEST SUBURBAN — 1Tt pppoe Bacasee tk» nen ban 0. Shere Son FE aa = =, 9 Rw Srersng Sear garage, 40 | bedroome, large Livan room ope: GA Tring ‘agen ett cgirance | flegea private "beach and Hib: |) gBRY Socal welhanewa, Coe ALLED LAKE rz x W Huron st ti0.s06. the price it right, torane | counter: = "oom ha bath & LORD eocheaer aod. bain Guy i ee an OReamiap | bis own Baty wull" butlds » under AY EN < r= ; jesired. room. ; r. s. waier:| ; Year around hom PE 8-040 ee earinsar goonen! 136 E. Pike St Gpen nice shaded jot, 75x12, with system. The home has man. 26 - = garage. Se Ev lak . stand ¥ out- aturally Ward use LAKE PF besrtom and “fining room.” 3)". ) Drayton Woods 2 Se ne. Ee FE 4-9584 c.| Fiisea iin ‘only’ $1,850. down flere, aaapip. eines, poets, el parae mol ag 0 vo “poreseaiiy:| cuple lihed year-round cottages, now tow oc- tories in ; lot. : Bult” 3 ; ‘ ; ——— of $80 per beak ii betma, Sanpete, chen Right erete home. a. Wo Fiy-BY ptarn ireehent i. ae =~ ‘| frame r r Bedroom Dra ton i ’ month luding taxes and um storms & * alum- do gy Bey tha when you call on og Tha win $1,000 dows, Sa Lemay. 4 poy spac ey ly Fidins| — | meee ay Figg ete price gl lal susi-} J. roa ‘HAYDEN ORGS ** er - and She babies “Gn Foye mp, athe area} fu H\ | —_} $1,800 DOWN—Cieen thehudtng — — , Realtor Ly eT Desement, tne! garage, ol! heat ry wa Bedroom Teneb-pe J | | agp egy BD aneer ro om (I, a Mnterest. Clark Neal, = Neturaiy, SS ze. Eves : I-landseaped tate, 1 ola : Huron Gardens ool shower ‘and ee. space. | with eating fiving foom,. kitchen ons walliowall carpeting. Mod- at ht ee gel 1. Piastered walls (not drywalls;| Leaving city. | ——— MIDDLETON US gegen mee priced at $47.780 with cosh = ise wom waster anes, SUNDAY 16 a ea $4813. | . tatck Ceramic tile (pot plastic) ae ; | : well land- Fast possession. er. ——= _ ~~ r ) - SPECIALS! a ‘Tite down. ecto | down sarage. Only 90.900. t1-| = 958 James K. Blvd. ful LS a EB ~ OPEN 3. 2410 Joists inet 28s For Sale Lake Prop. 44 LOCATED 3 miles east of Lake Ww estSide | aa Sy w __.|- Waterford Telegra , cant te Beis gome oot. $ Copper 3 Feeney “THARSENS ISLAND, ° cont vroome end’ bets | beine wih ‘Nii Gusenent, | | see eam Nr. N J | Pee nas super are | sontrn_ane = SUNDAY 2-6 cnt out | gael, ree ee meee Sead 'Keeas acres. | auto, of} furnace, ent, 208 FE 61201 or FE (Nr. New Catholic y ' ; 2 span 3 A—Svick end New ay 5.. Face 4 yrs. old. elec boust, E some on / U Moarceen hemal Care| see Vethenea” See ee ee en oe * sles N. Chaneell “Br : with 44a" gown. lol, Prssed reduced aus . =~ School) Unsurpassed Location ~ pee ee ee Ee salen] peentes | eerie (abe | 6 Fri mmon) | Opes! anytime. Terms a pr =" — —- : a . , Road y Ivpent ld Located oon rea on | ing year-round a Le. bedroom dogern hlehen. , steamed ares basémen Ts aluminum ~*, Comb, Windows (not . Hareens 3 ‘an om ¢ - : are ; vy. | bedrooms up. Lote of closet and carpeted tered wails - f wy RA — off 3 Bedroom Brick a Sk chess te af, A ters | _— vAta.. gas heat and 500 ft. a 100 eg | % Solid Drive (not Sao) sikben) 000. On aa beabee _ Lake. Cute 3 Oakland Just oft, 3 ra inside a school, Oniy $3,890 moves with a Nicely paint- of lake and. inke siete, : _— ee | ee outside. wits full bes home if ae a ere = + sally - lege Baye] yard. Priced. at need beck: | Sines. casement Gul price, Scmacl Sia memes aa rs partly | Idi ful" yasement an . e sro! call for appointment _ ‘ . S| |e : _ on inside with full basement pho, buy Holly oa deity po DIRECTIONS: | OUT 8 48H A- All Taree Bet .- “i 9] Water, bath f with terms. —-™ SUNDAY brick ranch, constructed| RAY ONEIL DARGROVE. % KNOB TO CBD , rooms COTTAGE. and septic al in On taree | | GILES REALTY C *s $1,000 Down, $50 Per Mo. 5 Spanny bedromane Witt | PE-§ YONG Rete 5 EROS TO CR! Convenient Financing Arranged | BEAUTIFGL BOMB STFES. im, » a = = ean _ ~ 5 ——————— 77 gg at dl AA ie cae 19 Moher’ et re house Sey deep ledee _ oe ne Sg “FAMILY HOME Drive Out Sunday jooking Walters Lake, Rages oe or FE $6203 | NGtan illage : insulated | . storms & screens, ell. Drea Planter box modern., gas hea ROOM rooms, family dining 2: ——— ng payee Bey erm | __-LANE ORION = This excellent —_} 9-9 tian Village we (om Electric hot water heat-| ts Dream Kitchen featur. | Tage, Movers, breads, quick ie | bon baths, basement = retes: _ 00 — 6:30 PM. A: ‘Easy term a to-wall carpeting throu ; be us hive bresitest room. —_+_—_-COME_= : : for- ) outdoor "grill. Beautiful let. aces H ach property, drive’ out ‘Disie ave eoed MA ro “ ti ones : = O O see cet mee, ‘sebools, a wih tle fisors 4 pus basement RO aE McLARTY, Broker ny aisene tern eee ie quick ay to Bay brook i coe Msdamaineese so ONT : t } FE 22 = ; : : churches, A ver; raeee | k Ol gs wer wo Meroe) bose, ; : P. W. DIN $500 — Nearly ery good val ( reereation room. WEST BUBURBA : WM. : . DINNAN veaioom, baneniew, cuted FOR BETTER HOMES i CAPE. Be cute te tee ar ston on two wat genrnee: | Located Templeton sul meek, as eae eS 1 ar ; : ees, wiprced ata sie | rene moder >| WM. H. KNUDSEN REAL ESTATE INC. Pare, agit tomas on dames CLloseIN. | or tinal | KENNEDY WHIPPLE : . - with bese- . ered be! PY . = 8 $60 and $4 per m: jot be town e, beautiful Pm cule; ‘veri sings Fae (ACROSS, fg ty ee rreqpelow construc: | Mit ye ever pect, Ideal smaft home | COLORED i Wwe LA DOWN -- : 23-8503 §-5621 ‘ s, washer, dryer jor re- toom, 2'% stor, c FE : ** yanesiow oo nd Eee 0300 wi ES pie a ae = sexele or cenete. 4 —— on. Aad and bath cows Al — ws +3560 lee KE Saitek ts Spe — = a Ee 4 ee a a a Brash Ji 8 | Bara ood foors, east heat | waTER. ae OLN erste foom “azariment ap. ofa bass: | fr hone, 3 edieome. Meda ie ingar enrciad 5m ee n : N LD EAGLE LAKE F’ ear east side. Has ofl heat, 2) jutr peter er month, seperate gn stoma Manante, | GY, serene ME RS) Fees ae Spas Sey Pom betta antorte, | Acres Lake Prices | nectee. 2 tre tel es | eal, ais | Siofiag, oe evn ony | Rant bate eae i . =. 1% story h pointment to see all p- | very bes In the |...- mo i Toor, ge Shraete ot, nnd, Prone o~ a BE DRM.—TRADE_ | £98 BARGAIN | ¢ ier Lats rise “townani.| RD. ite Romed.| et tun, it peat, te ee WARD E. PARTRIDGE | more nice features, 616000, tole ea thie cutstand- Located off “Joslyn on Second Bt, ROOM — FULL BASE. § rooms fret, floor. : RILEY, tg Oket duced Ros sandy beech: Price te.| REALTOR FE 4 R oe DEN |e “eee Se BE es Breton vee. are |r eit ee Ey se | pom sae ae nn Hiltz Leslie R. Tripp, Re Realtor — Priced at Saly oft jon garage. |” nd 7 : : OR COLORED EN EVE. TIL 9 1011 W. en rr 18 W_ Huron. Atreet WILLIAMS LAKEFR $450 DOWN JIM WRGHT ‘teehee 6 desam on bel : For Sa asst aT mages, | Igtiow ranch tomy 7 apucon| OW Bele, fried alniy me | NOSE REALTOR Fane, oven muck, ‘at, beast A nnn et Sale tots Scine, : ut and decorated - closets, large living - Be any FANN | ee Ne unrit ese. | Loon I fly sised dining . Fam- 3 LOTS ON PAVED fireplace ae cet’ vs with | sow CRES fENINGS UNTIL 8:30 oon Lake eS ee bone Zeon H AYDEN yl cen die seer well staat inexe cone. ee ed ee MIDDLEBELT — UARE LAKE Foon. over location on Le: OFFERS BZ te’ round for $10,800 with SE te ee ED 1 SEAUTIECY room, e: SUL OR FRADE, HO ee or ok, Rema | gf coed Jroage Beate cg brick” Large” living’ room, Beatoom ‘ranch. home bust | LAKEFRONT room apartmenie plus’ tone | tae aft Sorign in. an yrs oe ee astern P ase;| jo love iy cunt built home, M80 HURON G 2 Gon Sects 9 @iceieess a ell, large, Rite ca, Ree eatate oh rh ees Hillside JIM WILLIAMS S Aated. Cate ak ea feces pas | ease ot sean arta, © ae at White Lake. Oil furnace, > 6970 Maatenery, ¥ turn Fight bnsl 4 oe GARDENS - read lot. Private eee aeivi: Ss eS ee ae ~, oi! me Planter ring Leo REAL renin al & IN furnished. pe til Aparimenia” are A fail Clearance for $350 own, DRAYTON, WOODS, spacow 2) re eo heat Aluminum wworma &| EA , sunroom overianking ihe | etn sunance | mugcti ii vn. tate aga) et pile on these operat : lace @. Priced at ‘only other fine feature mesy, dining room, plastered) = | 1 #4500 with $600 down. H.P . ee Om tee Oe 8 BEDROOM Edw. M. Stout Walls, Oak , full basement, hay BLOOMFIELD wea HOLMES, INC. MIL] ete BIN LU hol a) als a rasche tay t Reallor” Rs gt aE wugs . HIGHLANDS LAPEER RD, FE $2053/ , . - “a HOUSE pany | Abag ag ch ad doing, rent loved sunday" 2 Nee : cres—Rochest o other description Z on the bedrooms that is | BEAUTIFUL SITES FOR LEBARON FARMS. 2 . Serine entrance full price includes ester Saseieg 6 btete. tener cia WE HAVE escund fase for sete ool ten ica e a kkiCe with y eo party A brick 2-level home, | - carpeted L aa location on Paint rge modern porch. Newt wits attractive OF sm Pods ~to this an While down the olay ont Saphira Well restricted. attic rge 30° room overlooking Genuine ranch N 1% car| 6 and e bungalow pov pte) Leoind ly $15 down. cted pet tn ving rom. dining room Dm ag ty of Otter-Bylvan he fa FiRtecAcE pone, Sees coe ee mt 8T,900 ca very low’ down sett.| Sil leg stec rooms, ofl fernnce, a recta, madera | of Joslyn. Clarkston Red. West aoe ai nook, ae ee kitchen with ; » -butlt-in room. with very Soll Ieeeted i Meren Ger] matt, ett fant Dese- | _ 1201. oslyn. Lake Orion, MY 3- ‘ ~ x cabinets. Ceram- oven & top fove.| Fs Reg GI Resal fireplace, ° also eeparass HIGHL. AND ts 3t0 ag gg ey Lk. or priced at only $9,180 ant home !s| ial > basem aN theese bedrooms with large ; 1m. 8 reteerestin esale. ' fireplecs for grill, ite q fn Owner might teke| *! the ponttoas includes BEAUTIFUL SITES FOR BRICI s ; 1% . ¢ lever 3 bedroom open to} 3 trom _ $2,500 with only homes. Wi ICK,, PRESSES BEER Sree) te aan EVeeier | See AGae See) Son Soh e| Sree rence caeienbnemined 670 ar CE a orp wstron, ive, nut we] SiER“ debt Sat area ee) * Loam man Ts | thon P| separate ate ie active oue | titeb-ainbe Taeak ate So ‘school. ear new 4% ‘percent EQUITAB' Fut . Paved |} ____Feee , down payment, - terms. bedroom Very ry attrac: _ has 3% bedrooms and home ANOR. J Bert 1,500 down.) MTG LE eee la the second bath en| ner lot. FE 40407 | sate ighary Name on at onas Le Byte Bl | 2 bear wo | tee St iting ares, “Re exp: | WY Aree Rene terme: | iipeed"fuioe, unt Maree | ce iy 2g, esi | COUNTRY EST . Sieeesd’ in porch Venetian blinds | “P.M. —to < Pw vi ar hd P $00 down ind ‘at $38,000, $12,- 4 yr. old hom 0 “large pleasant kitchen feos the rooms _—r Som ey | Bewuutal hom, ATE awning : tee lak mivieeee ros nee t e located 1% rooms, full basem » 2 nice bed- 3 with wall to real e site with = eo #100 “a. 3 xD geht ag SE mile |" ary trays. You ent, with laun- ing), modern ng Og hardwood tress On, paved m, arse ° ; : . Need subdivision s nice y, divided neighborhood. ie : HAYDEN, Realtor lpn “pyr REALTY “Ci tam on 2 lots, r oe ae pert. welRoy Annet Inc.| eases Peter he ts Sar gate eae! Rte | EA "tenho iandacaped.| HittTop aves. — EE D106 oe Nic & stores. . Only e a terme te 0 Oi per down. with 92,059 | A. ’arge building site Leal od toh Bont Sat a one Wiliatis Li. Re Realtor ieee He down. 8 Bie Bini» Per ent down, —~ — me : the “alghest ills in ‘Oekland: Co. | Shas or mves, RM D000 GE BLAIR Open Beontags ana Gensay 1006 Willi OPEN SUN. 18 TO 8 A corner, parcel with ipod Ps. 4536 Dixie Hwy. OR 3.1251 ited | JERRY E. -ADAMS CO. |Realt itiam ‘Miller CLAR PM. | Selgibernood. 4350 down. : . \ 0 EA Tyc fi Dixie ine wy. res en "ois w mee 2.0263 | 13083, w. oa ~ * Sem re «ase ~ LADELS By eid : sd i Next to Branch Post Office YE 4-940 Hwy, : - = Fe COLO OE ne on aa. 2120) or FE 8-400 : we + : . ; \ ee: J , \ ¥ as t Ch % Ars | HE RON: ‘lpg KIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 1997 an + t me a ge _ Sale, Land Cont eae lot Your os . 20% 3 52 fn gett at too space. ai) We he’ DISCOUNT HOMES TO TR. 55 MODEST < ‘bedrne. eal contracts, selection of | on supe WILL AC- AIDENS p \ man, srt tie mej rem Oust tet. belancee lend | mobile TEXT cehtracta coe ae . < Py we F BNover. aa *s 37.000. Fc. W. or part be 9 a ran ‘ or Sale Miscctlaneous MAN tIGHT. a see @ can om | You to Trace! epelce, What . ~| Saramoon 0 For Sale Minadionhoos 0 : marr ; yee ANUFACTURING | | $6,500 BALANCE. a Boise TE ctal er PE eel ‘< aA | town kit PIXTURES, YOUNGS. | R ~~ | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ley ‘ count. Secu 20. evenin Sunda PE 4-4813, sl [L : net ol} & gas furnaces AT 3%e *" “Edw. M. Stout, R cid. Brick. freak 3 pabeled offices oA ured by "room home | Saw 3 “BE Bizet * #1988 W, | Sbeeitlis Seton “hoster "hase: Ze. Vigil boson for Opps ny TN, > ealtor | is et on vibe govscantlye soe ADAMS FE. 43393 OR EW 3 : ware, ele heater hard-| $8.98 & range Boxes Ky wate csuen Priced Tock Close | CHOICE. : FE _2-7083 tae, ber home 5 a gs i ie 2, Tui |} | Dipe and: fittings, | Fane” —8U 8: code re- Mouse “baND P< gi ered 1 S aes. bed or your | ‘ A Ua eat 4 Eieeitiat 3 gopper ‘ Aer goles eed re ; ue $13.9 . Balance an ee oe . ia ; ‘h , ehairs, | i ILD UILD NOW | & D. RILE EY, Broker =< a career Cal a pe 55 Rt Pe Sor ah hse: | Pe ston ot Pe tsi Caples | 2 Biistes, Hatin PE 41157 ylor, FE 42544. all} No tration. FS | THERM Tt EE etre ; PE cana! INVEST REPRIOER oc te BARGAIN BOX OeANE girs 30" bike. MA RT Te DA i BY OWNER Several good swap for TOR — 465 South Woodward , _Taais! Ke. *MA _ SESE EDA con 180 ft, comm pt — contracts for Court, K — heater, 3068 Mapi —~ teopens this week wih 2 Ez ee arkston - Orion opie jot on Liberal disco courteous service. | SWA ego Harbor. ple ew 8 good “ mower, LATH, LAWN | Bie Gall MEA dow a J C. ounts. seo. | SWAP, BOY OF Gay CALL noptarlied buys for every heater, & Se space | Bulld . air ean, grave) & fill. ‘We're PROUD ; pie 51007. CH HAYDEN, : Fvice. OR ¥866 Wodasa. § feng Mon. | TA 90 Easton Rd. Davisburs cond. | CLINTON | “d $ : = g. Mich. ONARD eh Annou r come ‘Realtor hye ies Sat he TABLETOP GAS STOVE, ¢ 4-1 TOP 6OT © nce the eiets “| = = ¥ A til 2 1 til * p.m. Sat., 1 after 6, FE 2-401 » pia ov | SRARERERT EAD RJ DE Gu" pa Goongang ur : wage ae oe New ve | | ie t SEASONED | & onAle. = ; — “ 7 ry R. At f tte ‘CHEROKEE 1 =I On | seMrmiektes” | ua | Sit Sere SS stn i A at tee ALLS! 20 my ESTATE INC. cou in See considered. See teas Gn ak bre food cond cot with, Toucets. s ‘ FE Sis. clay. We deliver. ° ine fully planned for good iv- Aondss Clarkston, Mica. LLOUGR Mc- Claris be fm. ‘brick ranch lovely ant bargain. 160 Jos- Sh eetr e Al topsoil, black dirt and’ ia cene) ae Aple §-5621 IVAN W car ca nar almnay, Gus lfeaieteatl | Oc peat. Fill aplaion fecten Sean etek |? LOTS WITH LA SC ay fine features. CT ill sand, clay an ne gg age ree 300 full price. ROE CEMENT | 1111 eee Gl OR FHA TEF UY DIRE 4x8 Sheet l. ravel. OR 3-7549,_ Li a Bomesites, "65. repen of wooded: Sao) full orice 62.800 dn. Cli) Mon REALTOR wee ih epaahertetibtaea Fir Plyseord. 3 gd Sig CRUSHED STONE, for today’ tt. wide, | 70 FF COMMERCIAL PROPER. one onmuntems | MM Ea $7.00-C | Blanket 4x6x% sheet . ravel, thd mulivlevel homes. ty on Mt. MMERCIAL PROPS] piomey _to'Leen 25 Drive out U8, 10, today to. Mis : sec Fringlation, 100 1€-R ft. BR az Bari How: 5 : r corner. c, ine as rs) village ion Rd & : : : 4 SOIL, " N CTIN uiek Sacrific limits. Tu t the ; = De TOP BLA eal OPENSUNDAY 7 = whale. Water, gas and = Buckner Customers past Se see es sarives : $40 ee pes be wml fir 238° 2xi2, mi $1.39 es sand gare) ane Pai ions | . ; ; i ‘ fir. ply seauvece ra - BL ACK _ Drive out Blisabeth Buy , . $0.95 | 2x12 DIRT, $9 A LO. Bar ae era ae y Tare Partridge | H "S| JERRY F, ADAMS Co, | ie |i wa genes | in Gea neta a Bei aright on Scot R ru Partridge ; Lappy Folks |™ ere mi 8 oui A -0. Ge 4 “fete crack, plas jelvenined * ine, ‘sewer | pas _ Pi aiee work Ve 9-908 en CARL W. Lease Bus, P sp em pl TRANE OR: SELL—LAI FE +4561 euowe double’ hung.” 36090 $12.29 save UF SO ATER:| SAND, GRAVEL, TOP & BIRD, R Z Prop. 49A mile in the serve with a| size. st 8ELL—LARGE | 2600 RE SUPPLIES $12.29 aA MA bulldozing, and VEL, TO sOu, ealtor ¥ 6 GROUND LEV - Sars ip ecay Or ly m E eel bunk bed "CRIB . Lake Rd EASY CR rm WOU "| _§-8323 or FE 5- ae N m sy to a an- vinrude s. siz b . at Com 5-7255. PE cuit ere a et | et era LARS, BAe ner’s. Where y to deal at Buck: | oo eens Sees ee ae => c noe ties morse AKE SURE IT'S ones FILL DIRT TO ANYORE 1382: re busi- re sho nd k cye} 0. ord WITH TO ANY Ree FE 2501 or FE 24608 bertentng ee closure; ing-| Geer rifle’ or, er bed 30-30 PS cx Se OO ROEM EIOTER MOVE 1 phe $0 RE. or FE 2-068. | future's or your’ tine 472 Mare or what beve. you? baAN- q=7 uarter —watr anp| Northern L Te FE 5-3808. 387 ‘ fh future ha ur immediate AG ae yerest. OR ion 7° you? “Don't you h ~7 | CLEARANCE SALE 5-7941. 191 Ceol umber Co. FEE Dik LAKEFRONT ae credit A oo ae for; in DE LAKE “PRIVILEGE LOT ave something taeat in Eneti board motors, ¥inr are 81856. TRAD 33510. Meads ae inet na pipe at potalt ad GARDWARE we eget : _1_N. Perry $t. ‘Corne Li ach, I 7 rE Yu’ o 6) ACRES down. For anie by greet. Box 32 See ‘Entice Meade ate B.S] | ta eae an | ae EIN DEPT. | Church's; inc. = a Linronp| fears oe ore ee Box 22. 7 hee F, 7TX\" papi MAN’ eee AO “eupm . lec. wash: . 920.95 | ee 4 One of the Buy Th FINANCE OL Ae, TS BARN Bewese | Student's Genk 98 | 108 B_ Squirrel Floor good few pieces of ru Pa | Easy jit ¥. PERRY = odu items. PE 5-0193 OTHER | ES HARDWA Spe. Renwood 4 $088 | D- ' Rd. ‘Eliza. 18 w HANS | Ra Ph. G rms. 9190 Gal material, ¥! Nort! ® 3s and di & own will handle, 000 stock, Y STORE. B 0 MMUNITY LO. “TO $500 | 2 PC. COR DINING Pike “ + eodrich, Mich, 4212. 2d steckricaky orth on US810 is your own. monthly peym: omen Ere, eat he Chtares oy raz |? = Denney. an CO. Spor ag ear ae hy # table, ROOM PURNITU as ‘PE 41122 uo THEN <5 ROOM Olt 14: _ * | Clinte, turn to Groveland ance. ents on bal- opportunity tr PRIENDLY SERVICE tail Mey corner & partes cabin § chairs, buffett NITURE. USED TRADE IN _ space heater, ieee fi Wit ee 1 days. Weekdays) Nal! poles on Grange £ — : 2 @ e cond. 700. ’ = 2 jes ; ween? (ACRES “9 Buy Thra tor} GET CASH QUICKLY |? rr a soe sone MApie Vanity wi DEPT. | EXPANSION nd. OR| {seu “Montealm FE S47 : or SS eee 0 acre ¢ : G ROOM ROOM TA Ga with mirro | trauler. Govennuaner | POA Ano 12 also UCE cated 1. mile noon oe = te | List Thru Partridge UP sized bed, complete. shT, PULL Excel. cond. O ‘ABLE. 6 CHAIRS. | Davenport 3 consenee $24 50 | ner. ts $110. Recar for aecggindto ts coon SANDER. PO merge and B OR YOU, Sood tone very Partrid Oo Pea eral Chairs, to- | DAVENPORT & ha Davenport i chair <........ $430 3-0038. Aubufn seme Sal vs ere, sieamers, wie comens uring. | Borvitae aoe 8 MUGHO. 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PERN ITURE CO.” rity Arm ass ivvegal cchss| tore @imocks epee ones, on | wn oe See te _ grov or . : S ct. * B 4 oo oi] heat- * 36 i SAVE FL’ jars 2 YO! . . ‘ tw. M. Stout, Realtor : we Ra OFE Dail. oan Company Tate Ave raveltare weekly | DUO THERM SPACE HEATER Used "Vacrum Clea FOR oat SN SEE b2100 | OPP. Our ie ae i Racal ws la Narted PE S310 OS SALE . - Uaginay St. _ Ph NESS 202 PONTIAC STATE | it TV -| ‘um Cleaner TANKS of the 31751 |? BEAGLE =! ; Eves PE sss, CALL 1 BANK BLDG. , $35. NEW 9 x 1 DESK. oo and up, all ers New. $35 deli ~ 275-GAL. Lakes Church | _bred HOUNDS, THIRO' 3 _: . 8:30 might be ‘or any business , Moral. $50. x 12 RUG & 3-3927. GLASS TOP. §-4622 or 5 makes. Call PE tax. vered including. ks , AKC. Re UGH- Z “ interested you : ed & . chrome set. $25 ” EM} 930 stop tn at ee ae. v+eveee Cameras, Equipment 2 THO £ FS eens. gan’s larges in. Michi- -9 M chest, $40, OR }-8842 ELECTRO-MASI Mt. Clemeris, | our office. M caps. filters & e® ee 61A UG | -.. — - | fave you west Senaneeten oem AA 6. . or M .sTovE. Vv. ; Pontiac. - keer Cc a) een = & copper co emens OFA | pies, 3 mox. old BOXER 5 é Township alee ae 21 UR — good cond. PE 5-2791. ERY | USED TV. sites UP: USED _Tank Co. PE price. Schaeffer ae i cone se 3 PART COLLI id. MA_ 43065. F-o a Sppatuniucs af asy| WHEN YOU NEED “cal ater OL 1-08 ELECTRIC manne ctock.| TY eriiet en 96. tp: REA cole oon oe 5 Of, BURNER 6 tet gaueena |? trator - i : iMORE AS! es " PE 68-2635. . s - colo} _ call A v- ERE CAMERA MONTH. 2 SPORTSMEN! — will spend your wi ——) $ _ $ cond. ‘With su f WASHER. EXC yatabaine oan _pliance. ‘an sale & ap. DUN te | Alcan Heating, PE 8-9371. tor. le ee = Sees, Beagle ae AKC REG M&M # ACRES weekends. - FE 5- pump. $45 mi freeze iG. LA WESTI }. Huron. FE 4- E. OIL co 8-068 & othe EC- 12-inch ALE RSE | STA wigs a a cee [aoe een = ® heme or STATE You can get 7.) Side GAB STOVE, EXC FACTOR MI_¢-1300. | WAL es, BEET RIC FE Sale Mi Poh Sah tes + 900, acre a 3. =WIDE et 8 quickly on your Le -|~ cleaners, all DESK AND CHA GAS STO usical Goods | 7-8604, ER PUPPIES. Fishing ; fe furnitu ARE antee. makes, Underwood TR. ALSO VE is 62 Ak 1 wa tamer = al Rotate Service of Pon teen ents oan No| ing oe INTERESTED 1) MAK: mee, Oe 1 year guar. | 20 ae = ARTLEY FLUTE ac eee ~WEAGLE P tye agree tare 1117 8. Tdegraph REALTOR ae r you Werested wae ir? Are J ase PE 45: F MI 4-047. Gara ge Doors econ. Fru 8 COND. cee ng. OR Mas ' 3% __¥B Somving —_ SG ; oid. Exc. BEAGLES, , ) ACRES — sr Exc. Business Opport ae Pony ‘Gis oot G. A. "Tompson & Sor 8) | Sa aT on : or Sale Miscellaneous 60 Derr el vere OOTS | _ theo! term. o7 ONE vse i| Om sErc, hunting stock. ee CLARKSTON THER ACREAGE cotieiee rowing omarenity etsy fereant in sogner. The ong ot that OENERAC on =<. in dgoreter, 1 FN vpn mo Re-| modern Foye =~ Hagin ele srg yt AL- pa ie tks aiat Reddy oe ‘ON AREA able for hoy DS Pd pes “FINANCE CO soft water by itself. $75. FE ECTRIC IRONER.| miral - nt ret ‘oan you t your aod WA ei the ewe Pe necns * ime _ MA St Ready for one P, n LOLMES, IN ties, ae has man bi FE 4-1574 > he yea er Just add an twice 4 |GA8 STOVE AND Of HOT-WA- iv FE! one. Bilv d- ns. free estimate. us ‘give — condition, cok Ee De, Antic & but FE SiGe RD. FE Cs option to buy. im 7 posebiii- | 10a Pontiac State pane Bice Se oz. : -WA- | I-A REYNOLDS GAS FLOOR FUR ve 2.2000 | TAMMON canon ine Aiice REG. SPRINGER is ‘or Ee Farms = rts ae ‘ ed. posses- a BAXTER ae TBosTon ox 12 aoe FE eae comb. 3 speed auto RADIO— PHNO SS eiken iee ALUMINUM | Wall, furnace, double a oone one Fa CORD ORGAN. EXC. co champion bred, EM. “ 48 2339 or Fe leton, R _ Lawrence Ez Rev wi ACE. n's size 8 ations. Y —contition.Reasonabie.— EM 3-350? IN EXCE : | ake REORTERED —O REX Orcha: ealtor St. FE etsible. $16 $15 05, | 12%" TV, er “wmeies & rf bh and aed ed Ww. = | EXCELGENT CORD USED Vi sf LARGE F. Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 TEAGUE FIN Biase | ie Mimbpster outs, os et Ce Pe tine fergie avenee’ T WATER BOILER WITH Of | RD OSED Vi. | oA es GREAT faa oe ea 5S Heats O(N. MAIN Ace inhi Mite |e ree | aaa a. oa : : . e . BN Be pe one G S. . Ee Seteias, hassel] Fees meres, artesian POC ee er [oes Ate sg | 2,sbeed cveln, only Tar’| vung, Rocnen aitzty's HEATING ner pu ua bene | Si ere Fae. Fa DE eT _Frecogtariog "hokage tess CHESTER, MICH. | 4 sue’ iG YOU WANT | Jre: ol. a real bay at sas, Milks St tes" fre eatimeiee |B _ EQUIPMENT LAYER, PIANO, COMPLETELY setts ae — bd trees. 9500- = + vt LE Rd. ail 'Loenied on paved Fa. 38m a cauanan 1 Tei" See| nook fetite pay. Gas and. see, refrie agra LE or | cur Made, Ita. volt "charger flor flrmaces, skiers and apace Contin TO. oa, ATL PRT soaTon pe to. ean miles SUPER Ph. Roch LD GOODS ranges & watet WOE, 6} 194 aba ater. W H OR Sw € N TERR cS owner. Li 1- 4 by owne GRO- t - heaters. _ st 8. Telegraphe ester. eating tea {Ae “fe TER PUPPIES pee tS Wiad P= e wner 2 story brick/ Lo OL 60711, OL 1-971} dre fittures. beds KENM sf, fai ae Ml esse | emer aoe ear i r5-ba00. | IN GOOD of ia ia PAN-AMERICAN CARIN pe Fy ee i eee A brick jo} chuding le gerber ans $25 to $500 ppt vanities and spring & E-Z RAN Maple 4 pos DOORS, ¢15°| 1 domestic . 2 COMMERCIAL are ET. $ after 4 Rd. FE 55400 Ss room brick house.” be base, | _5-1723 ——— estate 965,000 Cail MA. signature cui; mattresses. Living | room Suites | ze paler spin “Dry mabey ry iu” eles EN neg, age eo Used piping Crick — PIANO, #80 GAL- ite oe ; seres, table, 29 es. 8 ORF appointment. HOUSEHOLD re esta, ration, ta tabies, KELVINA 3 gONERHEAD Sak Hwy. OR ee rest teh Dixie wlagher og ls Bunting. Orford, On b34a) — thee for $14,500, redaln fxg $4,-| home on ae co DEPOT. 5 R FINANC -D- | aes " Dinette oi Sea ses pa cu, ft a 3 f poser wooD CADIES LUGGAGE — % PRICE ALL SPINET PIA FE 40566. | BEAG im £3649. Biles weeemass “iSecri-|_ dle whee), £3,006 will bow: NANCE CORP | gther mise. items. | _only $79.98, t cold, exe. c heap = weal ewe 4 sam oe conmiion, terme, Gabeghare’ i lish ” 1 3-990 or FE NA 7-342) il han- | OF 5 | Visit ow NEW & U 8 Appl end. Mar Dinner ples — Slightly _E. Huron Gallagher's, t orretet $10,” FOR FARM AND A jPQUrry ie amatt ae va 8 he PONTIAC pbareains r trade dept. for eal ctl STATE, OAK DIX Oxbow oe ott Elisabeth take Ra, WAITE'S Boiled. __Herea. Fe +0566, 16| anos. Tramed, Enelish ei ren: CREAGES. sonable — Locat. SeiN ay StF UR LAY - table top gas ri Sees late - ET PIANO, OWNER LEAVING herd, . German ,§ Dp. W. D “highway. MAple 5 en main ___- FE 40535 % op a EASY Tenn PLAN Covtepet refrig., S. range. ws] dishes, vTRave & CUPS UM ste, Must for RAVING er = pena Pinscher, Bo 66 W. INNAN MONEY MAKINO ___ Mort a We b 24 MONTHS TO PA 9-9754, lamps, rts sane silverware. — pans, elec, opp pson 80 58. Perry of 19.00 Just take over Eaves bs 19 owned. pore = Huron 8t. rE oun sale. Call OA $246 DINER | FOR rigage Loane 54. and tere ok or trade. Come out ov — ~ sc. FE| lace table nee throw rugs. LUXAIRE FURN _manager_ F _montH® Call — _2-1004, e Rd. Utica, RE , LAP ' LOANS— aii : oe come at | Vquaitty. “kes ac EXCEPTIONAL oe ei rE ies21 — 23 Installed, Pair pri ACES | Cemiiiie BIANO. EXCE ches: weit EER — 89 ACRES | “LET'S TALK JANS—$600 to8$1,500 ||. ORE HONE FE 50241 Sole comb radiorphone 1 ton, | EM_ ROTO T iit] Heating service. dx 3800000" eon eS EXCELLENT ee ee D, Tris is ont of the very > BUSINESS” domes atten eas | ne chairs. garden togh, leasing ci); | wavel tier wom —wirn—ait | pS QSONRY. SAINTS | Surette INSTRUMENTS — | sony Sen ee romeo owe ms that y ould est | “~* ounty E nti MAGN : 7 aller. Bot 2) erproot! Clari ying _ | BOSTO! Se Ser tulabe ‘excent = DRY CLEANING improvements additions or Ra M3 diese Stee | cho. Belvedere. as whi See | Ge _vell ell separately. ‘on parm pony vewnite bp serch SE Wong iar New robes fo ais Bh aie OY aU. : : idl SKANING T ANTI autif blon* ci atta i __ | Truse : Ib pai i PB rt like new, vette | CHIHA 35-9296. “and 3 good oes % room home| PLANT hou © reugh in or en $6: QUE ROPE BED. CO mn? cabinet. rE TSAVE oes 5 PT. | 30 R on Tite “Wall in 1 3750; Pan Am. $60 $140: Cornet UHAU PUPP’ er. A real ohn Widow own-; P ANT ned flees y cénstru close 8. OR 3-1427 OMPLETE | MAYTAC r 5 p.m 172_8. Sagina G SuPrLY 9 | Rubber Base Concrete mi. colors like new. 9110. oi Bisscins. | chocolate, Pom IES, PINK & $5, ‘aw value at $22,500, yoslise location dot 4. To build a gar cted. ADMIRAL mn ee TAG WASHER. amecnien Ro eM patie single schet. "WOVEN PENcE | Bathtub $2 ay HEATER $25 ATIONAL CASH Se bs GUIs RP eIGER HIS _ too 3 | I 4 gat 4 . Sa “ - SDGEWAY is; («873 8. TechonarH Ro. see exanoe RSTO TRANS. ANTIQUES ~ Mak With sig aap attach LIKE iste FORD =e e & 33 iron Om HEATER. wie ods S and $45. MA aaa, Peeiatered, fr rom GER PUPS—AKo . - PARE ATO ; - | something of 0 or trade £ Ice PAE oe dap rotons Ip ments.| Internati MP TRUCK, 1956 — AL’ CASH se me SE eae 9s mare ele ‘ UR FRONT DOOR 9884 o” equal value. OR| dell cream chairs, outside 4 Coronet ) ore econ Henry ee en al PLYWOOD S$ from $138 up. (wrt aged Fetes yore FR a. 5 Gon Byes. a oad = : | 4 TWO BEDROOM PREFAB M n° en evenings and Call furniture, OVER vet USED Tv SETS Seana | _1-1888. for hauling —— butt | Ay enareg mah Rar D. SPECIALS fiter o2. ‘Call Rational Cash Reg: | — 6 ye ee ALL uy Thru Part lecatignt wet on move to OD- t. Behind Pontia W, A $9:95./ 63 L | 34 fie Good 2 sides OR_3-5204. 2-0285, After Pare FE 46433 your it ELECTRIC c a LTON “Ty 000. «B.T.U. 4 Z . $16.00 er wr KITTEN, snd List Th ridge sieseiee; Will tase eoaanmarel burn STOVE, v cad “SS 5GE HEATER |g Possere Ses | Sale EM 3 8 ru Partrid qd Sar aaa ar obec og ers, $30. 5010 Hat 515 E. Walton on Ode PE sont * eee Sporting Goods 65 IRISH & 34658 —Fo e T CT h wasripinaten whaai pes chery “Ra. ee ae A etd cond. 998, Cok ER Fee 1 ms SETTER, PHO! Call Rutledge < Pee 1 ge Bay fio sixth Bt. Maine 9-468 ot aDMiRAL TV is IN. CONSO ee eee ee “Sat below y cot, Russe New wad eta ee ‘hanster | “Ot oe oo on tee ** PART re Cocke a ae AFTaA SMALL F 40003. «IS THE “BIRD” a nton, Mich-| p.m. cond. FE 5-9644 afte LE | ro Elec. ane cond. R. B. Mun- fier. one Merchandise, 4250 etd ontiac Pl wood a7 NEW. Rt Soe a ‘PUPS. $4 EACH wes J | TO SEE KC REG. BRITT. t 4'pR 060 W. Balt Plains, Mich. 1488 Baldwin y Co. WEA a PE 4-6716. North Oakia ARM _ Female. ANY. 1 YR. OL! AUTOMATI OVENTIA AN! - RC Ave. $45.00 Weaver poraa~ Parakeet eon take “a. bees _peet bers A ‘BOWLING ALLEY— l wot 23234 Swap for cement Pea ah Scan Pea erg ered aon . Legge ORT,| No Sy dors, Fes ees “Geese foe siog total feo RP wee ~~ < ete Some ta s Guar. to Talk Space ‘or ta berries and woods | BAR : CRETE WORK FOR mt 149.95 Cothplete quariaam : cae 21° T.V.; ace FREE ia approved. peed ‘Bree: = Rifles Shot = ose 501 eet canaries” hones with ae chickens. 6 rm. 20 modern : ce or what? FE CAR OR WAGNER CO. rapes; 1 th, sinks; rugs; ARC : 471, 5 Wood r Fe 9 olan | 95 | PA ’ oa eded\ ewb) siseee) vats ee fie cee come | ee B_838.__ Phone FE $0221 _- clothing: “dishes ena util 3: | bet. HO- Weedward. ger dE ee bene shes. | ols. 183 Sanders . putomatica Pel ity ce mt- | CAN, Tous ano “AND CASH APT. PIANO, $325. MI banjo; 4 es, and utilities: | AUTO. 8 ¢ OR 31751 —14 Mile, Ra. m N. of | BRIGGS A w PERINGESE RED. MALE ‘NEO: Ra | aa VAN VLEET | 000 ze operation! (neluges. ues. | (WHERE. Yop ND CONTRACT _ture,_2 showcases sc Fo _ FURNI- PRAGTICALLY aw i Foe “arming 5 SPINDLE, ORIZONTAL “SPECIAL Di Orchard Bt istered, ALE, = OARLAND Bios | Detroit. $15,000 doen lus from | geet A ed O VAN WELT naa Mer we See eo iW RED LIVING 350 GAL. GASO! IL 2-3661. Bolens & Wheel SCOUNT ie moving oleae arbee, PARAKEETS, CANARIES CHOBE, 7 OXFORD. stock. | 59 F 305. < we af | tie “dryer. Repos Sl acces tee ee ta-| legs for t LINE TANK ON ing mow Horse tractors at special. prices. = 3 everything | penne Sale B j ] GA | ORD V8. Al $2 per week. K sessed ette set Older : mps. pe. ston rucks. $45. 870 ° type. 6 ers, s deal see e r th fy Pu erry p 3 usiness Propert | 7A. MARKET ‘tractor or % GORD Fon cus | iserater. ie elvinator re-| fll, for onl er stove & refrig. Ra., off of M24. Ctask-|] ‘hel gusoman tb toe reel FOR a 2 best | PUREBRED CO Ave. PN Aad a : FE 5-1959 ton pickup or catanata see model, $95. Pully | —°1582 y $278. Clarkston, MA, Al Gisovaat to sopene. Invostery. SALE TENT Homapeaces se ow é perat A sell electric seo A LLG it te luce invento ex ; e . must BUSINESS C ORNER | Over on in growing small town CREscENT CARE PRIV. LOT Hae now aah term raiwed | Reconditioned “Appl > Gee eee nica) Ment. Got Din ; ney ma stone ‘outbara mater BERR | sooone Pade BES = VE i . = : 3-3711 nare jance ear Y-Pine 1 s. 10 ft. a y. MA e¢ §-5561, Both 965., tow ES, A real “sleeper* NER | sega fy Fiore dod housetrailer « consider car | 9X12 rel eeoers aren wese $ 3x12 ne 1-4, .04 ft ROLLAWA _Davisbu 478 W. EI 5.0851" Pomeranian caasien OR business pack eh on an eroelient ent, Sayeere $15,000 down phus 8 rom | _Harbor, Mich! . Salem. Keego elt Base Rugs § $3.95 rowne Brel Mees er . wh st cedlccuad canes us Y BED, mT} Guna rg. is Rd. 1 ian vuppies. F. ust -enst is al estate and tock,| DUE TO I Wasi? LINOLE: p) refrigerator, -s a RCI Se Sot Snoens koe in $20. NEW ALL MAKES, NE REG B — fast of Clarkston. a terrific mone all. This! o ° LL RES. Wi BONNY MAID 6.30 Colds reftic., e con b. roofing, tar & nail mens. Apt, 3f 184 Mt. used. Everythi NEW AND | _Ye* LOND < Sa Buita subdivision y-meker. r trade large LL SELL VINTL ‘TILE, te CRU e Ow i te, RADIATC reap = We trade for the hu BF ae ee puitabje™ for ‘any 178 wes aN ARD 1. PART en Fg Big rn Slo AG FE Wall Tile 25 | eae ECTRIC ai wie ats ith sor eat ee oe | ia iat | tise eee repr 3F GAs. uburn. BUAR. ; . nemey DRILL PRES 6811 burn | TALKING P pples. F ND Edw, M. St Pe eA AL TOR-. FE 43581/ © OU i ier SiOvE Wott | tee HOUER c Panto oA 2465 Auburn C . Saaas UXWE.| “Mens toc. SELL TRADE: ae othetere ae etetinn wN Ba. ’ out. Realtor ESTATE & BUS ° good cond, Sell ‘or swa BATHINETTE W. Huron. FE REBUILT W. FE 43573 fo Og be wasn fe aanlabe: biank ‘ ssmiey_anch,_ 10 Beciey oer ans Crane's ‘8. SINGING = 48165) ipRvOUT BUSINESSES | rifle aes of bunk beds. a warped “ES. METTE SCAUES MAY Almas, Gust MA “ind! service, Sodas trek ana naw an Sen = ae PE Caan i acca an wales NOVEN EVE TIL 8 "SWAP LAKE LOT POR 1 eeeie, car seat. FE 8-| 43 ah Nees, Fe) S URPLU UM “60K CON sare “tarine parton, Ot ”) ene = ! EVE. TIL 9 mater! LOT FOR BUILD’ Baby 5168 ae UR F L 92-1317. %, parkeets GOLD _ Block constricted Beck “Fax. | 1 SENOCO a | nie al or dump truck. ING ners mit wiAlso | Wet b le : re an ES REPAIRED me ur “eigen ie SALE Central Prout Pit Shop, a » apd in. eed Bit | Leader tm wp wmduetry wil offer! Cay Ea rspring mattresses, Proof, jn- moet iit, Free ho 5340 : SCO weekd p wy 1901. ” Lk. Orion, MY location for lease a# a iustry will offer Dre Ad Furniture 43~0r $7.95. Pear- OR 3-9702, me est ‘ Migniahd Ri Rd. (M50 . Sheil. os th 4 TRAINED BEAGLES MY many van or beauty shop in the Pont etn aervice atatior < . se rehard Lk. A . J 32-4708. . Teleg . ~~ trial BEAG : sa? Frontage business 18. ind the sales type" ervice station) = SAVE EN 4 one’ : wis DIROSUNT BALES OR FLOOR | Special - tate. JONES & RD T raph Kid. FE | of “Auburn Reign Rocka jontiec Lt, Rd Gable to mec tue! Tlesackal| WANT ADS E| semples of au vonaits Ss ts chuck % hp met 188 SAGINAW. ents—Sale neues Reights ven, E, pica Sn ee tec na arent Bee eae tet atateen oe Pe a a ae SIAC rans |S or Rent | ene | are x, {oF only tial expense 5 aeS ay pte tad wil place to, live ’or a CEMENT PARTS caeerapriag an eet 6 | ee “SaaH WINDOWS. FOR per PECIAL P CA & N Surpie Pe 3000 —— "fy Snchahunds. pens fool | ian avaiable oo eter ie ee used car, see Cla BiDRe xinh ee Metal bed frames $16.08 | sey wae DMA esa ane | ° “i a iene Seed Seat & Dito two ~ 12003, Eve Rinity to Mr.| fied NO Ssi- je dreske NEW rive Out & Sa 95 8Q. FT. SANT paint, ros. a 66} Po REGIST oe i Terry, VErm 9-8100° Eves. ml WwW. kee beds sarge mi fittin Co. 914" SAND 8TO Also it colors ex se! YDS, ISTER, ro naa ont 71-1603, Mr. : =e PAL ai gy o bo | Bil “¢ . on ae out ONE SLABS ~satin, te. oF BL | ; alle bday ms. of ess ll for of he ton * Piain alge mr So ¢ table for Patio. and Kem-glo, outs re nme. livered for 30 days only pe Bhooting tee ms soe a oaths at eaual sorh Ren eens a brick, te Teclsi int, 436 kiand Fuel on! C. iB eld tri son's Furattere, 42 (a3 Year| 4-1273, SIMMONS. REAS. MI clear ‘sum Molla “330 eal | caves aw ne hee ica nae y. PB e-tss reper ete ee S stg. , rd Lake SHARE EXPER soned, fort fn cain, else "ae WAR : “ c 7, 2 146 Phone MOhawt ‘ NaES eo) SOUTH. : i ro teen Goo ©, Friday Eve, FE 47250. ' G AND 7 4” copper , $3.95 igt., Bt Ww aA oo. oa, 8 HOME FOR MALR me. ime pie | 9.°R. WD Fe nt 1. OR baaee ~ : . s ‘ine dt =e ‘ , poGs, o Boarded 70 a ~ ut tralied, ATS BOARD: \ raph, Birr-Bheil, oe Poss * ry « | 8. \ \ or | ‘ \ hee s i rat , | i ‘i | f aaol # x { {i o _ the a - * = wes Aacg RE pat gee ean fe oe —— ‘sales miter phate mb ei , i 1 PDF JR “ ee aD Sah, = = i a ——— THE, PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 7, 1957 ; no PLE RIDING WARE, saddle and bridle $135. OL 33001, ___Wanted Livestock 73 in Wilh sell wy beens OR tins “or °| mont 8: fi _Sale Farm Equipment 76 ena ir ™ . CAN MILK _ Weta. Pa. Kato ea. on. Witional pal oa ~ AAA EQUIPMENT 7 equipment, garden ry power mowers, = saws. garden and at the BOR HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES SALES INC. ora Fis TE ya sf TRAILER 1 R EXCHANGE MOBIL HOMES SINCE. 1932 Authorized sales & service for ~ ANDERSON, . PALACE & PR. jOONER 38 models, 8 & 10° wides, from 2 choose ° railer Space wer ww oft Black “ot wel Genes BRAND to 60 ‘aad yoo -__ Auto Service - “J. 1. Case & ireoter |. NURSERY STOCK. Sept. 16th, 7:30 wEW. "40 Buick is-PT. LD NTZCRAFT, COMPLETE- : f . Electric brakes, All meal. cd Of 2866. AL Fi te wr 4-6728. full bath. bal in Sy Sas CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car. chine Shep. 3 Word Phone Zuck = “Sale Motor Scooters — a2 « CUSHMAN {aKiE,00 GooD as otor. 600 x 6 tires. $1 EM 33463. 36 PONY-CYCLE. IN GOOD CON- dition, OR 3-2938. For Sale » Motorcycles 83 MO. {41 INDIAN: MOTORCYCLE. : Lake Rd $-8319 or OL : Pe eT Auction Sales [#8 Marerss.,,20,,° 48 LARRY. ‘6 TRIUMPH ee ; 5089 Dixie Highway tor cycle, Good $400. ELgin FORD DEALER Drayton Plains Fe nas OL 18713 Every Saturday ..1 P.M. | totter ee Oe xr take car in trade, 3900 Baldwin PM, —;, | 1952 TON E TRACTOR AND Ev Sunday .... HARLEY DAVIDSON ne ti Wie “tess 3 ac BUY & Ss LL DAILY GaneY DVineoe NES FADTE, wi ant, Gost condition, eae eal Les ae. valves, $125. 875 55 ‘BODY AND 5 Hoes 75 7 i Sterling. _ que china De et Lares Bs kin PSS Tee ees MATCHLESS. : f ger Es im, nile Bags. Call afjer 6. MAS84. | Sale, S09 Woodward, a jenny Lind’ beq ‘and several me-| Boats & Accessories 85 | i 0 Giic_ TRACTOR. £86 ia ede Teoma, e* eond. | wer wr ie da dem anie, Rae, cond, FE D467, Mahogany’ desk, ‘fanked by book Fo Ail OMe to het: | hier © p.m. Pm 20008, Sevoret ‘chehen table.” poreelaa| agit Tee. ee | ae a matal cord tee Td Mar:| ey? saatne: OF | oy ong Mites make DO wheels, Die top ag | . items til FE 801 “}© Good eondition. Cal FE 5-8646 too munerous to list. This suicly BOATS ALL ¥. after 6 o'clock, Fis ewes gee, Presta] ab Sa Saat Sal ee nega Ate ust north off Cury. aml ree or goss or For Sale Cars 9 Oxford. - - Briar, Pontiac ; For Sale Housetrailers 78| i> rr. RAcinG PRAW AND DORR- Houghten’s SAARI AAAS SA ECOD| «(CUTY, 10 with accessories. $195. Ho 5 1981 MOBILE TRAILER JT, GOOD] Fr 4. : ‘Hot Spot ea I a id STARCRAFT ALUM. at pe oo take odo cod ph ape Fagag « =" ar Cuil bat eee On bast care Ry wih ‘sytp. tol ok cond. Aten ‘Rd. Ortowvilie. NAtional AUR = TORNGoR, #1356 discount. ierr ai MA Mug cemnatrat, oe, Wal ete ae oe Ete. er. Ideal for yg or a. a be ey Fa auto ing. Masts bree sesemeneel. i PEP me Starfire conv, loaded Cedar Island Lake ic i ag a 1909 Bast Walled es 12 « 14-ft. aluminum boats st a a 40 miss. "pee | us ss HA ARE 2182 8. T 7162 8. TCP RN SUNDA’ Raye 5-9962 TES Bs ale “AKE Y : TAS WAS Mosany Pe ee = {TON PICKUP|* *§2 CHEVROLET | TON PICKUP "Site new cond. bn 31751. |", FORD, %y TOW | an “Wanted Used Cars 88 * 45-6078. gi ears. eves 22066 days or Chief | Always to Buy | BA GLEY AUTO nate S| "Bad Sh he a otor —— 4 8. beginey Ht Pe nn or ie tate mode! ‘eT Diese ne = OR OR _3-1603 WE PAY - Matthews- - Hargreaves #11_8. SAGINAW _ PE 44546 __Used Truck Parts 89A { = we n or cam, res, ne, brakes and ¢ +0384. List price, $1,000 #339 HURRY —.3 LEFT! McNEAL - 3 S, Woodward. BIR MINGHAM - Plymouth — or the Best Deal Wma cas Need Bor ore cab, a @uty tires, Ral, 14,000 é Clarkston Motor Sales. Main St. Clarkston MA 5-8141 Se i933 PORD °, TON PICKUP. 4 speed trans. $475. Eves. after 6 _and weekends. OR — 3-5892. 1956 FORD ¥%4 TON PICK UP $995 | ae Lc | HOUGHTEN- & SON 4- Rochester’s Friendly Olds Dealer 528 N. Main, Rochester OL 1-9761 INLAND LAKES SALES 3137 W. Huron FE 47121 FE 34123 an i Na TOP ws) OR See M & M Motor Sales is w | sticas oF HAM 2 91 Gor Sale Cars For Sale Cars “Auto Brokers Fairlane 3 dr, POM Boe % wepiene 3 rom Shee L 8 bE, 30 ere we "S32 Rambler H. top, R&H .... $406 bs roury 2 GP. .......+0805 40100 PONTIAC AUTOS 12960 N. Perry 8. A LITTLE LOT WITH - qrerazive, » ae ear, dr. “CLARKSTON | Motor Sales a B haat bay Demeosirtay.prleedrgew ght Pir “Be Deboto “4 < 3 auto., sjpessata brates nan wi ee HM Dodge iF v-8 elub cee. pEveaings—Picase one MAple 5-5141 CLARKSTON 32:8. MAIN ST. “Bright Spot” | JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard.Lake FE 80488 HAUPT Pontiac Sales . R na a Ree — Chen ove 7 faves 4 ér. copie Beare, Dee. Low miones. '“ morte a F “8 TBulek Vroadimaste ard top Tees =F yee te a & sharp tte 3 Pontiac 4 dr sedan, A-1 cond. Chevy. Belaire 2 dr. V-8 PG B, Mat st. Nar Be : MAple 5-5666 or MA hat “NORTH PONTIAC Pontiac Custom Catalina. 3 WILL ACCEPT ~ Outboar ctors, ances kena, - cameras, att payment on a res, aie: car lance easy term BIE SPENCE UsED Cams 62 Oakland Are ANY OLD CAR cash will make down pazment on ‘57 Chevy demos. or reed eer used cars. — Spetery Bat deal _, = diate ery. ‘mere time—save pave etd TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVEHEAD LOCATION FOR A BETTER DEAL BETTER SEE Sew CHEVROLET . "THE WORKING MAN’ 8 FRIEND” ™Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” (pr Dixie Highway et Mis mason *Spen Nights ‘til 9 A - DEAL just FOR ee you". 930 | S. SAGINAW HOME OF THE NEW EDSEL ‘Smitty Offers % 3 cred. oe Rea for ‘4 BUICK, 3 DR. SPECIALs $145. PE 8-3245. ; — + = ej. | 1958 Chevrolet } convertible. Snap- finish with CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- Gorner Pike & E. Bivd. Todays Special ‘$5 Chev. 4 ar, ‘85 Chey. Bel Ai 54 Pontiac $8 Buick se "$8 Chev. Power, "$6 Olds 88 H "82 Chev. 2 - = wagon. Like new. 3 dr. = sedan lide convert. jan ar. As low as $95 or your cer down E-Z ome TERMS /HASKINS 737 Dodge Lancer Hardtop $2,233. 8 DEL [VERED Includes all taxes, license and title fees. signals, wheel covers, torsion bars total contact brakes. 65 to choose from. , ‘ST DODGE POWER GIANT F} Carkner Dodge Sales 44083 Van Dyke TRUC 4 be — po oad pick at $50 over REpublte 23-7171 5 5 : * = . 4 bd : ¢ aan Fee. $8 e Cars: pi For Sale Cars “91 fas z es « "62 NASH 2 DR., R&H, WN es Saesere!| “a8 Goro SELL ; ™ - Hunters— down seoume 97 oynys, of musa perl im » Ht bet B Parke, Midwest cers00, 6. barold be on car eware py = ae 1 geen maapemns ~ meapr | “weld cares of Uedet tener. tee RAR eS eee _ Standard ies ines $1145 | 614 OLDS DR. NO CASH - Be ne e Lancer H. top re ae eded. Payments only Ay e ry Poatiac 2 dr, R&i. Auto. trans.| Saginaw. PE41006. ir. V-8. R "50 98, HYDRA. R rr) $ Plymout 4 dr, V8. RBH. Auto. |e Dee Sane tetenen 0b x . ‘ a ce Commander. ye a OLIDAY eta 4 de. Hydra. 1 yi "85 $ Dodge "Reyel ‘4 dy. RAH, ae Spring ou ou z inthis great tok 7 ‘l= . _ -. tpans, White walle ........ : ic a: “98"', a ase Fj Ghev.'é de, PO, Ver Very clean. * 4 carrser 4 dr. _ poten. reo loaded com ak eed Pod tae ; eat Wiekome v8.4 dr.| price. Payments and down’ pay- 1°83 y Ford, Vad ar Very nice, = Auto. trans.. White cas ment to sult any vurse or person. have & wide selection to | '53 Bee ‘nos . gee aa Ree $ 503 Meenare o ¥ R&H = help vou you sree conveuient Auto. ad White” ese $ 795 Schutz Motors |! "$4 Buitk H. top: R&H. Auto. trans BIRMINGHAM'S AUBURN MOTORS White walls .......2....:. $1285] p PLYMOUTH DEALER Es0To-. WOODWARD AT oo R ‘62 OLDS, -HOLID. 08, EXC, ves 2000. to well ha pvt. owner. * OLDS 2 DR. HOWARD EQUIP- Full house Kyhertnnl hydra. Nesas work. Mi 6-0653 pe Lela ere ria de = : _ Call ‘alter: 8: so ‘ “aie 41 aa ei, Be on “DR, 6-4412 ies, ‘SS FORD, CUSTOM 6. 2-5384 AAA QUALITY ‘ 6 Months Guarantee R. & R. Motors Chrysler-Plymouth $925. FE . FE +3003. 1957 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. BELVE- re Apo i pln ne |: w m. Call MAytfair 6-3706, nail = PLYMOUTH 4§. GOOD CON D. Ex "be 4 _3-0365. 6. PLYMOUTH, eis. "82 As paid 2 DR., R&H. NO Money some less ve . Lake Orion Motor Sales pa Onl college. Call after 6, FE ‘el Srey rs SHARP "$2 Pontise aarp: 1 Pon- sas ‘Motor ust amguied hate * “heated Garage. CADILLAC "63, BLACK, WW, EXC ipent otter, Mi @-0088. 1953 BLACK 4D& CADILLAC. Aire na all power lifetime tires. By ew owner, angen, wiplosale price. West Side Used Cars $1 Ford hardtop, cxtra clean. ‘$2 Chevie 8 pass. station wagon, 4 | CHEVY ELRAY Daag neat & clean. Low Aa and PE 24879. BIRMINGHAM UALITY ‘ial 2-door North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward, Sim ghee "$0 BUICK. 2-DOOR, RU clean. EM 3-008]. H. eteeias: Seiween 3 or] eaEVY BEL ? Da. EX- _tra_ clean. : sare rT) alae ee R H. White walls, Owner. OR Sie. BIRMINGHAM paint. Just uced to $945. Your old car down and vety easy terms. “North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward ¥ North Chevrolet Co. __ 1000 8. Woodward, Birmingham _ ‘34 CHEV 210, « DR. ONLY 6505 br Lahatg Lucky Auto Sales. ber 5. Saginaw. FE ¢-1006. ba CHEVROLET 4 payment of $40 per month. Pontiac catalina, real sharp, o — our own B & E MOTORS “PE 89-2740 ‘$1 CHEVIE 2 DOOR, R&H, NO money down, assure pymts. of $11.46 per month. Call Credit Mer. : west 47500, | _flarold Turner 1 CHEVROLET SPORT CO’ V-8, standard shift,, Chevrolet ex- _ecutive - FE ‘33 CHEV, GOOD COND. MUST _ sell. FE 23-4315. "31 CHEVY DELXE. 2 DI 2. DR, CLEAN throughout, FE 3-7542 4@ CHEVY CLUB COUPE, L Rad, motor, tires & battery, $90. A_5-3207. 8} CHEVY 2 DR. 6 CYLINDER: 210. Low milage. Owner, OA 8-2368. ippecial This Week Only Ford, Custom, 2 dr, R & sees ee ‘ "1 Chev. 2 dr. . Huron Motor Sales 962 W. Huron 8t. FE 2-3641 -BIRMINGHAM QUALITY 1 North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward, Birmingham BIRMINGHAM UALITY 1958 Ford ¢door sedan Radio —_ heater. Extra nice condition wit low mileage. $005 North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8, Woodward, Birmingham “West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead ts low and save the ee ear makes & models to West Side Used Cars 923 W. Huron FE 4-2185 $1495 & 4 Dr, Sedan, radio & eater, dy hite wall tt eater, ¥ ¥ res, vetous Greens | ~, pee Special 2 DR. Hardtop. oy ‘oe —— dynaflow, White “OLIVER | BUICK © 210 Orchard Lake Avenue 1M Cad. Car, bosded, ..... $693 's “a ‘s dr. R& Nash wag Re wop. tis ih Sheng ‘it. yy ce, $80 .Smith Motor Sales 3085 Crevhe Ro o Auburn K FE29101 Open Eves. "| MA_ S-s0T2 CHEVROLET - OLDS MAN'S FRIEND” “THE WORKING vr Oakland County’s ;| Fastest Growing Dealer” at Mis Open Nights ‘til 9 Sharp Cars "56 — me ‘6 6151 Dixie 65 Plymouth Hardtop, PS "33 Pontiac Sta. Wagon, hyd. of one owner, $1795 sler New Yorker 4 dr. ~ $10 Down ‘53 Hudson i Gatoct: Hydra. R & H. OPEN EV ENINGS on any of the following! * hes Y 8 Custom ordemexe: ‘82 —_- 8. By HK. "60 Plym bobs C.J credit mgr. Parks, Midwest 47500. Har- Turner Ford. a ht trans. P.8.4B. W.W.|: pater analy “N90 PLYMOUTH | BR. GOOD $1,650 SLYMOUTR WELVEDERE—« ‘6 Plymouth V0. Push’ button) “4, "LYMOUTH drive. R & i Sport tone paint. | Nise + "aay Mie, ‘Wnlte Lx. abe Twp. 66 Plymouth V8. 4dr. R & H. | 57 4 DR. PLYMOUTH 8T STATION 65 zs on. V-8 Automatic ‘84 Pontiac Hydro. R & H. —— nM i051 3 a AN O ‘SS Buick AL H. ‘$2 FORD CUSTOM 23 DR., R&H. no yd down assume pymts. of $17.08 month. Call credit mer. Mr Parks, Midwest 4-7500. Har- old Turner Ford. ‘82 FORD. CUSTOM v-4. R&H, Poa Trans, No down payment. 56 Month “TOM _BOHR, INC. MUtual ¢5155 BIRMINGHAM QUALITY 2S? seins “aan odin ly well. $405 North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8, Woodward. Birmingham BIRMINGHAM UALITY Eas terpenes ony 045, = North Chevrolet Co. 3000 8, Wood Woodward, Birminghs 51 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, 6 Pe R&H, 1 owner. FE Mee Ta, epee esa me ane u om actual mile _age, #000. “Peas _ aie FORD 9 PASSENGER COUN- sedan Radio heater. Ford- OMetie. power steering, 6 white sidewall tires, spot light bab cod mirror, wadercasted. chrome, ise, el di miles, Excel- lent condition. «1080, FE 5-380. 3) FORD, 3 €U8TOM LINE with O. D. * & H. Exc. cond. Chariot $1,008; Can be seen 24 te St. WEEK END SPECIALS No Money Down "48 Pontiac 2 dr, runs fine "49 Olds Cl ecpe, a dandy "82 Ford custom 2 dr. clean COME OUT AND SEE PONTIAC’S BUSIEST LOT "33 Ford Station Wagon, a steal. ‘85 Chevrolet Bel Alr 4 Dr. V-# Powerglide, radio & heat. Tur- quoise & & rory. White walls 2 to &s low as $1196. 35 Buick Convertible, Black & Red, All Power, Sharp. Todays special $1496. ‘ST Chevrolet Pickup, % ton box, wrap hookaapert rear window. Brand new, $688 off "87 Chevrolet 2 dr., 3300 miles. Model end special, $1595, ‘#@ THRU ‘5ST CARS & TRUCKS PONTIAC'S HOT LOT ly. D. MOTOR SALES 3140. ‘WEST HURON sf. ply | For Sale Cars | WALLA, cond 142 8, ‘Tider, off Voor: 5B 1963 dramatic. Clean. FE 8-2661. PO CAT. - tras, 24,000 miles. $1408. Tre- gent. é 1987 PONTIAC EXECUTIVE C DISCOUNT UP.TO $900. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 68 Mt. Clemens St. PE 3-T117 ‘AR- chiel, 4 Pe ae Toe Power brakes, er clean, 31,127 actual mil «or best offer, FE mils. ay ihe BY OWNER 106i POW , Grer es Pe nom cone : ‘BIRMINGHAM UALITY were gee Bie me andy heater. North C Chevrolet Co. 1000 8 Joe 3-3386. -6818: Cooley Lake RG. ' overdrive, sume pymts. Call Credit Mgr _west, +7500. = heed 8-1852_ evenings. 77) ¢ MERCURY SEDAN. "$1 MERCURY SEDAN. R&H, AND ~~ wey down, as-, Per, Bow onth. | Mr. Parks, Mid. | arold Turner Ford. | ‘ MERCURY. 4 DR. ca magpie bah Loaded ext: Forced. ie. sell at big loss.- Take $100, ve BIRMINGHAM | JALITY — 1934 Nash one you will really You must gee It. It’ Bew and priced at eniy North Chevrolet Co. 1009S Woodward — 1956 NASH RAMBLER 8&TATI wagon. Take over payments appreciate _Will_taxe $100. ambler Wagon Here's £ a like | wit | trade old car fér Fe sen equity® or | —4- | t i ~~ RAMBLERS — AMBASSADORS Used cars Repair work. ENGLE WA SALES MAS®@ & Porter Ra. EM | BIRMINGHAM QUALITY this Week only. North Chevrolet Co. 100. 8. Woodward Birmingham ‘S52 NASH RAMBLER, SHARP, RE- _turned . to school. 'S¥PLYMOUTH eae egos 75 $46.25 PER MONTH Radio and Heater, Solex giass, Deluxe equipment; 1 _ owner, BRAID OTOR SALES DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 33 YEARS PAIR, DEALING CASS AT W. PIKE 8T. "PE 58-7138. CHEV ‘57 Demonstrators! ors. with one of these new-car-, appearance low mileage | beauties. 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MA 4-300. | ‘Sl be paper ts demonstrate this one. | '54 PONTIAC ecco § pean a ou Kbacen i CLUS MOTOR SALES 68 Oakland TO 8A 2381 9 aaa yl, Rak, poor dha “mile- *; 48. ey FE (311 | FS PORD GONVT WHITE wrrn | ied PONTIAC 3 DE RUWa 6 | 860, White wells, A-t condition, no oT CHEV. 210, ¢ CYL. 8.000 MILES, | “biack top, sharp, low mileage. like new. $295, aes i oe oe Gr. Wetkine 1 brakes, safety equip. $160 LI] aa fy fa = brabes a ” CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCUR’ y |") GTUDEBAKER CHAMPION V3. tires, new battery, $505. MA 4 Dr. sedan, » eute. trens., : 1954 FORD CONVT. CRESTLINE. W.W. tires, exc. cond. 9500 Man- io DODGE_AFADON,, AGO |_ Sir aus-ogsteet SS SPECIAL Si WHYS 10k 7 On GRIT. . cond. 23-8811 befo: . ° pa "Go FORD. R & H_ GOOL, TRANS ‘54 BUICK ‘rast, #100, 3838 ‘Ook aol j portation $200, MA 64395. Rd.. Blisabeth Lake. power Rea ww tres © Deture = SmARS “08 pORD. CREAS- ta heer pnd, Waite rig "tine | SUT DELUXE VOLEEWAOON 1: = fess ~ee tomes “**' | 3, pORD CUSTOM « DR_R a8 ee -_ Ts __New tires, exc. cond. FE ¢- Ra MY DADDY SAYS =) DODGE | ea Tere MAINLINE, C . Take atentee et DOOR 2-604 this weekend sa $295 TH FORD CONVERTIBLE. Witt ENTRAL f+ Ford ranch w ‘4 al ‘al f $800 it, 7 ® "Exe SPE Seka ote] LINCOLN: MERCURY | 38 Fe pease =e a "i: 28 en. FE cuppa "$3 Studedaker 2 dr. ‘W tires and many other extras. $2 STUDEBAKER " F ty wagon far. ‘ PE satot ot aeaate be seen pg, oe sible i ole 6 “85 Chevy BelAir ¢ Gr. * ~ , ™ Pord ¢) 147 8. SAGINAW at Hunter, ——— Ask « Ford 1B Showy” pelate 4 dr, Hanks Y mouth 2 dr. JAGUAR K 7 N, Y| All the above cars are in exc. |' BelAir 4 dr. BIRMINGHAM “clean, Cal. FE $6601 after $:30. = rs baa SS eli eet Doig cak = = QU ALITY ‘) MERCURY 7 e ED RD Good car for student. OR 3-2007 Dodge V-8 Coronet sedan with | ——- meee 7706 Lx, orerariee ‘and heater. Save at this | MERCURY 1956 MONTEREY 2 DR. “TOM BOHR, INC... |: mile W. &, Mar. 7 low $508. hardtop. Mercomatic. Power MU 46158 rE price. _brakes. R_& H. WSW. MI 64-0064. North Chevrolet Ca. MERCURY, 1955 MONTCLAIR __ 1900 8, Woodward, Birmingham _ | Rerdtop. & a. ve Ecco gi . a am pe lea Sel IE aia 16 -~ _________ing aid _—.complete._IT’S— + i 2 t HE iy noth et ey er aS | 1 nt T ae } no a ~ “s ay's- oe ‘Program pets acta ca cat a co were corn om “Channel ‘%-WIBK-TY. Channel - fwws-Tv | ome) aan ab Channel. $—CKLW-TV " XONIGHT’S TV SIGRLLGHTS pe typ, allergy -w arcaat beauty salon. (9). Popeye. . w ‘Pet Parade. (2) Col, March. 6:15—(4) Industry Parade. 6:30—(7T) Famous Filni, Michael Redgrave .in Alfred Hitchcock's “Lady Vanishes.” (9) Holiday) 1 Ranch, (4) Péople Are Funny. (2) Buecaneers. 7:00—(9) Temple Baptist. (4) (Color) Julius LaRosa. Lou Car-| ter, Stubby Kaye, Jaye P. Mor- gan, Buiidy Marrow, orchestra (2) Jimmy Durante. Whiting, guest. : 7:30—~(9) TV Theater. Gambler tries to cheat Mexican girl, Rita «Moreno, (2) Jimmy Dean. 8:00—~(7) Lawrence Welk. (9) Man Behind Badge. (4) Mystery The- ater. Woman returns to apart- ment house, finds no one recog- -nizes her. (2) Gale Storm. $:30—(9) Premiere Film, Joel Me- Crea, “Buffalo Bill. (4) Dollar a Second. (2) SRO Playhouse. Roles Bendix, in ‘“Mechanical ganett) County Music. (4) Encore “Theater. Pat O'Brien, Brian Barbara by crowning a queen. 16:00—(7) Realm of Wild. (9) Na- «tional News, (4) Cochise Sher- iff. 10:10—-(9) Weathervane. (1) Explo “'Backyard/2:00—(7) Dance Matinee. Explorers. “Safari.” (9) Times Square Play- ” (4) News (2) News. 1t:15—(4) Weather, (2)- Miss Fair THE EAR di, ‘What you see inthis girl's rear is Sonotone’s new hear- | WORN ENTIRELY IN THE EAR — no cord, no extra “button.” Weighs only jhalf an ounce. Women’s hairdos hide it letely.. On men, this. ian hearing aid is noticeable from any, wee a COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE. 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SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Hetkle and Jeckle. (4) Cartoon Carnival. (7) Bowling. 12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickok. (4) Ask the Camera. (9) This _ Is Your Music. 1:00—(2) Cartoon Party. (4) Na- tional Tennis. (7) World .Adven- ture Series. (9). Bill Kennedy Showtime, 1:30—(2) Sunday Showtime. (4) (Color). Colorland. (7) Laurel and a 2:30—(9) Movie. 3:00—(2) ‘Sermons From Science. Camera Three. (7)|® 4:00—(2) Face the Nation . (4) Comment. (7) Movie. (9) Movie. 4:30—(2) Detroit Speaks. (4) Out- look. 6:00—(2) Last Word. (4) Meet the _ Press. @ Annie oe: Hayride. 19:00—(2) $64,000 Challenge. . Custer’s “Little Big Horn.” John|*; 11:00—(2) (Color) News. (4) News, '1:45——(2) News. 8:30—(2) Altced” Hitchcock, Midwestern (4) Web. (7) Mike Wallace iinter- views Jockey Eddie . Arcaro, winner. 9:30—(2) What's My Line? (4) Premiere Film Parade, “John- Fiction Theater, ‘‘Before the Be- |» ginning,” ‘biophysicist _ unknow- ingly infects wife with fatal disease. (9) Take Five, special show to mark fifth anniversary of Canadian television. 10:00—(2) E 714, (7) Trap, “A Lady Is Missing.” (9) News. 19:10—(9) Weather. 10:15—(9) Paul Killiam, “Story of Buster Keaton.” ; 10:30—(2) Kingdom of the Sea, “Birth of a Superliner,’’ man's first attempt to float on logs to the building of the S.S. United States, (7) Grand Ole Opry. (9) Damon Runyon Theater, “‘Bunny| . on the Beach,” Man loses $500 gambling and pays off with rub- ber check, Duped cronies seek Weather. (7) Jumbo Theater, “The Thief,” 1952, Ray Milland, Rita Gam. (9) Starlight Theater, “Knickerbocker Holiday,’ Peter t, Nelson Eddy. — 11:15—(2) (Color) Weather. 11:20—(2) Sports. (4) | Sunday Show, “Steel Helmet,” 1951, Rob- ert ert Fitton, Steve Brodie. “112: 23—(2) “Guilt of Janet Ames,” woman sets out to find five men her husband died to save to see if they’re worthy of sacrifice. MONDAX MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today’s Farm Report. 6:65—(2) On the Farm Front. 1:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. -(4) Today. $:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo, (7) Cartoons. 8:30—(7) The Little Rascals. 8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom, 8:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth _ — At "(Color) ‘Hobbie in action’ @ Ramar of the Jungle, (9) Pop- SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(2) Lassie. (4) Ray Milland. () You include: Jean Carroll, English > Jackie. (4) Steve Allen, guests, Miss America of : 1958, Steve Lorne, (9) Uncommon Valor. 7: 30—(9) O. Henry Playhouse, ‘ sheep ranch foreman hires hand, suspecting. he may be nephew of man he murdered. Reagan, Kevin McCarthy in “A Question of Survival,” calvary faces Commanches. (4) (Color) disappeared years ago. (7) Film Feature, “My West Indies Cruise.” (9) Feature Theater, “One New York Night,” Fran- “chot Tone, Conrad Nagel. 9:00—(2) Gary Moore. (4) “Arlene! Harry. 10:00—(4) The Price Is Right. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 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The storm slammed into Kyv- shu today with winds of 115 miles hour, - * x * Japanese police reported three persons missing and 15 injured in that area. They said 1,115-homes were damaged and 10,000 persons were homeless. The Kyodod: News Agency said at least -20 persons were killed by the typhoon. A U. S. Air Force - weather bulletin said: winds had dropped to 60 miles an hour at the miles east southeast of Itazuki, a ee ee at New Manico City Hit by Flash Flood Waters typhoon Bess, now moving over| - |site of an American air base in| wpon northern Kyushu. The storm was 6:30—WJR, Renfro Valley “News, Music ww, WWJ, News, Music WXYZ, of Healing Baptist 5:30—WWJ, Weekend Music CKLW. Frankie Prisch SUNDAY EVENING ¢:00—WJIR, News, FBI WWJ, Monitor Drew Pearson oes. Church of God Wm, Cem an aa Ww, (osm) —-WOAR, (100). _ WER, 1879) WON, CANON) “mae “e TONIGHT neve, Eo hooe Cap and Gown . 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John Huston takes the TV plunge in °58 with a 90-minute color film, “Huston in Japan.” Huston expects his TV premier | will be written by S. J. Perel- man, filmed by Gjon Mili. Arlene Francis will go full tilt into glamorous*togs in her new morning variety show now that she doesn’t have to keep up the old in- tently conservative ‘“‘Home” girl action. CBS-TV has a glamor gal set to appear (on film) in its new ‘20th Century” series: Queen Victoria, ‘Dick and Duchess’ Show , |tions’’) will be sole backer of the 28 on CBS mitting Polly Bergen to take the NBC Saturday TV show starting Sept. 21 al with alternating pos o ls ss | One of the minor characters to|day plan. be portrayed in “The Californians” starting Tuesday, Sept, 24, NBC- TV, will be Mark Twain. David Atkinson was signed for a role-in the tuned-up TV version of “The Importance of Being Ear- nest” on U. S. Steel Oct. 9. 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