The Weather U. &. Weather Bureau Forecast Windy, warmer, showers tonight scattered showers tomorrow (Details Page 2) THE PONTIAC PRESS \ oo " Home Edition 117th YEAR xxx** PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959—34 PAGES UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS gether ene sete 8c Engagement Reveal CLICKS WITH TOWNSEND — Lingland’s former war hero Peter Townsend, 44, is engaged Luce Jamagne, 21 of Britain, who turned him dow made by the girl's mother. Marie-Luce met the former flying ace at Buckingham Palace in 1954 and recently accompanied him on a world tour to make documentary films. ter of a wealthy tobacco manufacturer. The couple first met on the bridle paths. Big Brothe Boys Break in Life By GEORGE T. A father is many things. He's his boy's idol, a get rough, someone to bat tl Airline Hassle May Hit Pontiac Squabble Over Any New Michigan Routes Could Delay Service Pontiac will be drawn indirectly probably into a battle over oaew airline service proposed for Michi- gan, it was predicted today. * * * result, regularly-scheduied service in Pontiac might not begin until late next summer, according to Homer D. Hoskins, airport manager. Hoskins said he had ‘‘no doubt”’ | that protests would be filed | against some of the new flight routes which a Civil Aeronautics Bo.rd examiner has recom- mended to boost airline service to Michigan cities. As a commercial the rest Opposition to one part of flight plan would tie up the until the CAB makes a final 4>- cision—which might take months, Hoskins believed. COMMITTEE CONFERS He doubted there would be any eomplaints about the Detroit'- Che- boygan route that would take in| Pontiac. Hoskins, John W. Hirlinger, manager of the Pontiac Area Chamber _ of Commerce, and - about 50 other representatives from the 22 Michigan cities par- ticipating- in the Michigan Air- lines Service Committee met this week in Lansing to discuss de- tails of the route recommenda- tions with the examiner who made them, Barron Fredericks. The committee asked Fredericks (Continued off ‘Page 2, Col. 3) / ; * * * Always mindful of their nation- | al slogan that ‘‘No man ever| stands so straight as when he! stoops to help a boy,’’ 102 county {men from all walks of life have} jtaken a troubled “‘little brother’ lunder their wing to give him a positive male identification, cording to William L. Clark. ganization * * * And Clark says there perate need for more Big Broth-! ers to work brothers on a with their little man one-bay con-! cept of therapeutic friendship, Big Brothers work on a strictly vol- junteer basis. Today there are 20 county boys awaiting assistance. toe & The little brother is a boy be- tween 7 and 16 who lacks a father or adequate male figure in his life. He may be in diffi- culty with the law, may be so- cially maladjusted, behind in school, running around with a gang, or just an unhappy, un- fortunate bey in need of com- panionship and mae guidance. * * * Oakland Big Brothers, estab. lished in 1954, learns of these boys (Corttinued on Page 2, Cdl. 2) ac.) ex.| ecutive director of the Oakland or-| is a des-| Steel WV Monitoring on Large Scale Not Possible FCC Chairman Tells | Probers | Always See ‘Fixes’ WASHINGTON (UPI)— Chairman John C. Doerfer ‘Rain On fe Way, | ‘May Be Around Tomorrow, Too More rain is on the way for Pontiac area residents late tonight and possibly Sunday with high ;temperatures continuing in the up | | per 60’s through tomorrow The weatherman predicts a low tonight of 52 degrees and a high Group Can’‘t Sunday of 68 This morning's - southwesterly | winds at five miles an hour at 10:15 will increase to 15-20 miles later today and tonight. The lowest ‘of the Federal Communica- ‘own Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was ‘tions Commission today ‘told House investigators looking into “fixed” quiz ‘Shows that the FCC does not and cannot monitor all ‘TV programs. | Doerfer made the state- ment as the House com- 43 degrees. 63 at 1 p.m. Cross Snubs Court Decision The mercury rose to | of life and property. | | / o 6 ‘recording in down-) from Juvenile Court, Private so-| Birnkrant, CITATIONS FOR VALOR — chairman of the Fire Safety mittee of the Pontiac Area Chamber merce, presents citations for valor to Sgt. James M, F Com- of Com- Sherwin in a fire Sept. Bale and Patrolman Dallas J Pontiac Police Dept ited with saving the lives of two Pontiac citizens 5 Flesher of the The two officers are cred Week - [kes T-H Board to Report Back on Probe Friday Will Also Take Time for Mills to Turn Out High Grade Product ve i WASHINGTON (PP — ait-Hartlev law procedures under way to end the 88- day steel strike week or more may drift by before the crippling stoppage is halted President Eisenhower. in invoking the T-H law in the steel dispute late Friday, an inquiry board a week to hold hearings and With a gave AP Wirephota merce subcommittee began R f B . . ‘MR. EISENHOWER REGREIS.. .’ White latervention into the &&-day-old nationwide tone ater Reimers oar cient! tah have to this pretty Belgian girl, Marie- me tioense peak pred vere pany. Thursday morning when the news of the president's action WS “ty resume negotiations and od She bears a Sas as to Princess Margaret nei then a t - id Local 155 entered that charge aimed eggs at the car of Oakland C1yCAGO UPI Insurance gI¥eN to the delegates. touching a ust and responsible settlement n in 1955. The announcement was as Doerfer sa because of management's refusa} County Sheriffs Deputy Kenneth .~ Hen) “fie - off several minutes of booing at the earliest: possible time.” that the public should know that ‘ wotint ew contract, Hil agent Allen M. Dorfman, 56, who | the Commission does not moni. | {9 DCS°uAle on a new contract. , had a large clientele among Team Reuther, in his keynote ad- SEE XO HOPE ~ | tor programs just for the sake The restraining order was is- * = * sters Umon Locals. has lost his dress, said too many persons But the President said de« Marie-Luce is the daftgh- ; sued Aug. 17. Hirt was diving home from 7 ae * had) intoen t] | Of monitoring them. * a * nar , & sah? wl Illinois license were being ‘fooled’ by the steel ad informed him th saws ono WOrkK shortly after midnight when ; ’ hope f{ “| t nhower . - * * * industry's arguments that any pe lors ) I howe Ayes said the foe takes a look Milton O. Cross. Jr. company the egg throwing incident occurred ‘tate insurance director Joseph “&Se increase granted the strik- said he had no alternative but to F = Sara alee « P : ) St suranc ctor Jo on ; : eee ‘i , at programs when complaints are president, said the company would 09 M1o just north of US. If 2 tine an ihe ce i ers would add to inflation intervene with the nations health | made make nu move one way or anothe! State police rested six of the S. Gerber, acting on oe recom ; and welfare thus imperiled e \60,000 HOURS DAILY unti! the court's ruling could be youths in the vicinity Thursday. Mendation of hearing officer Law He said the President wae ‘be The induct: had 5 mediate Doerf st ted that 60.000 Studied in full These implicated the five others rence A. Berman. revoked Dorf: ing taken inh stock and bar; comment. But David J. \cDonala rs Ive vii er es ae Ls tha k ) ind the juvenile Friday mans license on grounds he mis c] and if he does read Steelworkers Union president. sard hours of programming take place MAY APPEAL sn oe , sed $o1461 in premiums paid by theiy ads. they fill his ears with in Pittsburgh the use ot 7 iar each day and said he cant vis) Gpose dese Hhed the case oe _ Jailed 23 days were Jerry W. electrical union locals mem: jonomie. nomeenee oa the aI Ies & caret ae rt F - ualize how the Commission staff “very complex” and = said there Terry. 18: Kenneth F. Stock, 1 bers, hinks when he plave with his big in y on . . rma} . } ; ue could monitor “even a fraction of could be an appeal from the court Paul D. Smith, 18; Gary L. Nor- a vt A Rieke Berk a BD ors Saabs teh {PUR Abi Bot that output.” decision, depending on what at. ™&®" aA; Thorman E: Robey, 12 Gerber revoked the heense “Instead.” McDonald said, “it His statement was in sub- torneys find and James B. Lowe, 19, all of , " y 3 ~ : : a “ ny . * * al may completely destroy the mu- ? } . Clarkston. OEE SUTANGESA REN ue Tie fer tab lead who tual s ai rel: TRUMBULL JR. stance. a review of the test. - * anced Gororle Be Dorliman and Rik e fiery labor lea ual trust and good faith rela Guhe re ( PB 18 : ; No a Vice president of e AFI tionship that has been traditional mony previously given to the On the other har the A ere were 1a q lothe: Dorfman previously lost . : . I ia SE Ibdiceten . : “oar subcommittee. It covered the cad it would ask Cross for im. Cecil HE Webs and James B hie jicenses in New York and (10. sa Ju SOT SS = source of comfort when times ““"%™ : oe goat would as (Continued on Pace 2 Col. 4) ‘dichiva the labor law he would | ‘il Perhaps ; re breeze with over a favorite _‘Cominued on Page 2, Col. 6) methate bargainin . : ("the ; ie } { i ee gees = = = nz 0 the ster nasty he Hl fina yea : aa. frenere aise their inventories are etting i. ; : - ‘sport, and. if you catch him ay aa fee at, tae rm in ne s eiin ge sens il yaine in the right mood, someone Lauded for NOT Making Headlines Hie SRE GoBelotione* to ask for a loan. e e On internal matters, the UAW \ s ' Jal There are some boys who have e e has set a goal of increasing its ems ; ee / Veni e arr. wegivers tas te vrs CEE Olicemen for Fire ACtton Viiini ern es tunities. | lion dollars by 1961 “ ; some” > (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) * * * * * * National statistics show that’ Four unsung police heroes re- Two patrolmen. Richard Adams by a near-by patrol car. Sgt. the delicatessen cracked and broke Thicxae acreedinun riidas ni there are hundreds of thousands of ceived citations yesterday and Elden B. Mudge. were on rou- James F. Bale and Patrolman from the intense heat a caucus of supporters of Reu boys growing up today who have “~ * ~ tine patrol duty at 2) am. that Dallas J. Elesher rushed to the (roping through the smoke tlic who make up as tantial e urne Cq never felt the warmth and guid- Theirs was an unpublicized day when they noticed smoke pour- building filled hallway, they pounded on Majority « f the convent nea ing influence of a father ing out of Rhimes Delicatessen . e Jones, 2 he |v 3.000 delegates story, a story which failed to make } the door of Dal nen, 78. 7 y. ‘ 7 juron $ Yeshe led that some apart | Helping fill this emotional the headlines. ni M., Hanon St ‘ . i startled Jones turned pale. OK DUES INCREASE vacuum are the Big Brothers of | pio. quick action in the QUICKLY RADIO ALARM “ jen See Te EERE ery My mother's in a back apart- They voted to put 0 uneld ome . r { yet . , America, whose Big Brothers of early hours of Sept. 3, the four They quickly radioed an alarm I a * ‘ ment he told the officers convention a dues ine n) Oakla ‘ou ty, oF 4 = _“ Pi F > me - an onth which wi j } ° . aa County inc chapter | officers prevented a tragic loss | '° the Fire Department As he and Bale started up the WANDERING IN DAZE a month. which - Armada Couple Killed depends upon your United Fund | thei a , , . dues $5.50 a month | dollars } heir message was picked up steps, the front glass window of The men reached her room. The, in Auto Collision After banged on the door, but there was Of this, £1.50 would go into the ‘no response. Finally they broke! strike fund, which has fallen Mourning Relative the door down below 15 million dollars as a result of strike expenditures of They found Mrs, Winnie Jones, a. . a ; more than 10 million this year and wife wee 53, wandering about in a dazed ned dead ty a Port Huron state, Local unions would get 82.25 and funeral hon la night munute@ ' th f lationa union $1.75 as ey Wy 1} oO grieve - = As thev made their wavy out 7 TUM trek, diter visiting there to grieve a de : their share of the n j a} sed ’ ‘ me officer turned on a flashhght — iv \) f t x , mn ne; \ Wh W f 1 wlan aiong The light failed to penetrate the 3 ace _ thick smoke ™ z = ee b ‘ a i a Reuthes ’ , 14 Atle and =Raveng } Md t | Rv the time they reached 1 e-elect hime and } top off < 1 < I furon street, firemen were on the scene The need of strengthening the Dead are Russell Jo Crvder- and in control of the blavs union's financial position was an. 69, and his wife, Doris, 67, O204- Pry ; The fire was confined to the ‘Stressed by Secretary - Preasur af eee Seat Es Atmoada, and | (Continued on Page 2. Col. 8 er Eroil Mazey isrort Thoetpaet,, 28, at Perd 5 Huron. Sao —— © Adopting resolitions is m an enough ‘ he said Thompson's wife Averill ns, WAS Canals on Seaway “is ’tate et monn aie mo them avon of he cen Sh stnking steelworkers a million 'd St. Clair County Sheriff's dep» ties she v Slee , dollate and has oflered toither OU" e was asleep at the time | ose OV help of the accident. Her condition was | ' listed as serious today at Port : - . Huron Merey Hospital, OTTAWA —St. Lawrence Sea- * : * way canals will be kept open until y- , sheriff Will Pett 7" Fy ; heri illiam Pettengill sa Nov. 30 if weather and ice condi- I T d y P : : . n Oo a S ress his department still is investigat- f & 'tions permit, the seaway authority: the announced yesterday. ue ing tragedy. He said “Cryderman was going west on * * * Church News 10 - 11) | Ravenswood when Thompson. com- The Welland Canal will stay open Comics 26 ‘ing south on Allen. apparently shot until Dec. 15 and th® Sault Ste Editorials 6 through the stop sign There were Marie Canal until Dec. 12 Home Section 1% 4 no witnesses * * * Obituaries se 27 When we hrought the ¢ ie Last winter, the federal govern Sports 1h - 168 ne to the Smith | Hon ment spent around $200,000 in ice Theaters 412 13) the d wy told iy gosn breaking costs to free late-moving TV & Radio Programs a3 t ust Pere hile ships and it already has served Wilson. Earl 4 ag ta z a notice it will not do this again Women's Pages 4 9 ‘ sf 5 TWO Claim Macmi Summit Talks Next Month LONDON (AP) — Prime Minis- ter Harold Macmillan, backed by an overwhelming vote of confi- dence from the British people, hopes to arrange an East-West summit conference as early as next month, informants said an told the nahon Fri that the sweeping elec by his Conservative meant a clear-cut mandate full part in the con- i peace . told privateis aay tion Vv party “tO Play Oar stant night ctoryv sé€arcn ® Macmillan Fisenhower . has President he fay we guick Western action to taxe ad vantage of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's current conciliatory attitude, informants said Macmi} Jan aiso fears too long a delay n sefting up top - level talks could produce new = internationa! ten sions, ‘The British consider Novembe: the best month to arrange a sun mit conference before tne Ameri can presidenta! campaign begins to warm up. Thy are confident Eisenhower wii] go along with the idea if French President Charies de Gaulle and West German Chance! lor Konrad Adenauer agree * * * But De Gaulle has wv ard prior foreign ministers. Adenauer portedly prefers delaying the sum- mit conference unt! Fisen hower s visit to the Soviet Union ne\t spring HIT THEME to of leaned another session Te after Macmillan constantly hit on the smmit theme dumng his re-elec- tion campaign that ended Thurs- Gay with the Conservatives thor oughiv trouncing Hugh Gaitskeil's Labor party and doubling their majority in the House of Com- mons With onl. two of the 630 dis- tnets unreported, the Conserva- ves won 364 seats. compared th 258 for Labor and 35 fo the jberals. Of the two remain ing contests. one is expected to go Conservative, the other Lib era! * * * In winning their third straight eational election. the Conserva- ves piled up 494 per cent of the ¥ 459 for the Laborites. The Conservative party's victon te to Worker Dies From Crushing Weight of Boom An Independence Township con uction worker died vesterday in Wayne County General Hospital of injumes received when he was hit by part of the boom of a crane. The accident victim is Fred E Lumata, 48, of 6080 Dixie Hwy. He ‘was pinned under a 1,200 pound - FCC Can’t Police Television Shows (Continued From Page One) original charges against the CBS “Dotto” show. It indicated that the FCC had tom of the panel face. The entne panel has a precision look. Model offerings for 1960 are the, Lincoln Continental Limousine. | Town Car, four-door hardtop, four- four-door hardtop. four-door sedan e's first of CBS and including performance and smooth idling, a face ‘hat house gauges and indica-|and two-door hardtop and the Lin- NBC in its inquiry early this year after the New York County grand : jury had begun an investigation. Doerfer also told the subcom- mittee that the Commission had |declined the grand jury's request that an FCC representative give coln four-door sedan. four-doo Put Hallowee Friday, Oct. 30 — not Saturday. Oct. 31 — will be Halloween in Pontiac as far’ as the Department of Parks & Recreation con- cerned Recreation officials hope the rest 1s meal with him and the front portion of the roof two of the city agrees with them and decided it would rath cooperates in moving the holiday up one day. { Halloween events and celebra- tions that the department pro- motes and sponsors will be staged Oct. 30, Leonard T. Buzz, Fecreation supervisor, an- nounced. What's wrong with Oct. 319 “Nothing at all,’’ says Buzz, ‘‘but it happens to fall on Saturday this year and we feel there are a good many things wrong with Saturday as far as a successful Halloween is concerned."’ * * * For instance, he explained, Hal lowepn for youngsters is an “‘ex- tra special’ night during the week “Why have it on Saturday, which already is a special night for most kids?’ Buzz said Then again, the city’s Hallo- ween program is dependent on the cooperation of all household. ers and parents and the volun. teer services of dozens of peo- ple. “On Fridays people usually feel like cooperating and volunteering for work but people like to have Saturdays to themselves and their families.” Another factor, and a big one, Buzz said, is money The city tra- ditionally sponsors lots of school parties Halloween nights and _ it doesn't too much to keep schools open weekdays But on weekends it involves overtime and extra utility bills, Buzz pointed out. These are the reasons why we think Friday, Oct. 30 should be celebrated and most school teach- 10 Vandals Draw | 15-Day Sentences (Continued From Page One) Price Jr. 19, all of Independence Township: and Kent R. See, 20. of Springfield Township Spending four weekends in jail 1 iN cost is Gilbert L. Hellman, 17, of Clarkston. - Area law enforcement officers ! I auded the stiff sente ndependence Townshi * ® * Among other things, they said, the youths had: for midnight dips in home swimming polls. —Made a bonfide on Clarkston’s street with old tires. —Barricaded a road with rail- road ties. —Heaved" eggs, tomatoes and s of the justice. —Spread ‘oil on U.S. 10-and left testimony The FCC told the grand jury | in February that the Commis. sion had not included its own raised by the ‘‘fix’’ charges. Doerfer was called after the sub- committee lengthened its inquiry. n Back a Day ers and officials agree with us,"’| ced Harris said the subcommittee also JAYCEE AGREES _ Planned to hear testimony from So does the Pontiac Area Junior the Federal Trade Commission— Chamber of Commerce, which has the government's watchdog over er sponsor advertising claims — at hear- its annual Mystery Treat program ings Monday. oo than on Saturday, mame VAN DOREN? The Jaycees give prizes to young-| The chairman previously had sters who are safely home Hal- anounced that the inquiry would loween night at certain hours be-,end yesterday. fore mischief and harm crop up.| sq up in the air was the “With the cooperation of every- | question of whether Charles van one, we can make the shift in | Doren, $129,000 winner on the dates easily, to the advantage of | NBC-TV quiz “21” would testify. everyone, including the chil- | The subcommitte has sworn dren,” Buzz believed. testimony that ‘21’ was “rig- During past years, Pontiac has! 8¢d-” given increasing cooperation to the Harris refused to disclose wheth- department's plan for successful er the subcommittee had issued a Halloweens, Buzz added subpoena to back up its invitation The city recommends that “beg- for Van Doren to appear. But oth- ging’ be restricted to the hour er members indicated that no sub- between 6 and 7 pm. and that poena had been issued. parties end in time for youngsters’ NBC suspended Van Doren from to be home between 9 and 1] P-m., his $50,000-a-year network job depending upon their ages ‘Thursday until questions raised by Taft-Hartley Hearings Given Week by Ike (Continued From Page One) before the. mills. damaged by the Christmas holidays after an their closedown, are put back into been shoplifting the past month « 500,000} from full production and the strikers called back to work. An estimated 200,000 additional 80-day injunction ran out. * * * Boh Geddis, a steel mill crane- man for 21 vears, said: “It’s not right. Ike is favoring the corpora- tions.’ Robert McCrea. an inspector for 31 years, said: “As far as I am concerned we shouldn’t go back to work. But we have no alternative. I had to go on relief but I'm not ashamed of that.” ‘FORCED LABOR’ In Cleveland, president of USW Local 2265, said, for each year of a new contract. “In my opinion they have the same kind of forced labor in Rus- inf sia.” bega industries strike in steel industry history. * * * The ,15 cents an hour over two years { workers have been idled in other Pontiac area. The industry and union are in| a complete deadlock in this worst! what they describe as gains worth shoplifting, police said. .| Police confiscated radios, irons, |The union says the industry offer mixmasters, toasters and severe! is actually less, but in any eventjitems of clothing with a total Ray Williams, ‘hey want 15 cents hourly gain)value of approximately $245. The Steelworkers were averag- $3.11 hourly before the strike! n, The theme for this year's ses- sion is ‘Better Transportation For |Your City.” | Around this theme the Con- gress intends to inform the may- | ‘The Congress also will revise and adopt a new National Municipal Policy for 1960. * * Philip J. Williams Service for Philip J. Williams, | of 708 Larchlea Dr. wit be ' ‘9, died yesterday at his home after a long illness. Burial will follow in Acacia Park Cemetery. For 36 years he was proprietor) of the Williams Shoe Store in Bir. A member of First Presbyterian \Church, Mr. Williams was a char- jter member of the Birmingham Rotary Club and a member of | Lodge 44, F&AM, and Birmingham) |Chamber of Commerce. Surviving are his wife, Ella; and! three sisters, Mrs. Robert S. Por- ritt of Birmingham, Mrs. Hugh! Whiting of Mount Clemens and, Mrs. P. J. Schmidt of Anchorville | * * * Mrs. Vedal Pasher Service for Mrs. Vedal (Romona) Pasher, 57, of 866 S. Bates St., will be held at 11 a.m. Monday 4 Patrolmen Lauded Shoplifting for Action in Blaze Ring Broken core ms om by Police | damage limited to $2,000, For their quick thinking and res- ;cue, the officers received citations Pontiac Police yesterday broke yesterday from the Fire Safety up a shoplifting ring with the 8r-'Committee of the Pontiac Area rest of one man and two female'Chamber of Commerce. accomplices . saya ase Held. for investigation of gran’ PART OF OBSERVANCE larceny are Robert H. Leffew, 32;! The awards were presented by Shirley Mae Leffew, 24. his for- Sherwin M. Birnkrant, committee mer wife, and his 16-year-old;chairman. in the Public Safety cousin. Building as part of the city’s an- The teenage girl was being i ee Peae held at the Oakland County Ju- Mudge and Adams were cited venile Home. for quickly turning in the alarm. The three were arrested at 665 and Bale and Flesher for their Lalone Ct. rescue of the building's occupants. Officers were called to the home| by Leffew’s former wife after she te quarreled with her husband. ‘Suffers Back Injuries in 3-Car Smashup She told officers the trio had Mrs. Jean A. Lockwood, 38. of [124 Oakland St.. Milford. was She said that she slipped items |treated for back injuries at Pontiac under a maternity dress while Osteopathic Hospital and releasod Leffew distracted the attention last night after her auto was in- of clerks. lvolved in a three-car smashup o7 appliance and hardware istores in Durand, Bay City, Flint | and selling the stolen goods in the) companies have offered) Her ex-husband admitted the M99 at Williams Lake road, Water- ford Township. Neither of the other two drivers involved in the chain reaction acci- dent were injured, said township police. She and Leffew have been di-| Officers said the accident oc- vorced two years, police said. curred when an unidentified auto Detectives were questioning the stopped suddenly to make a left lring members today. lturn, | It was the second time in a | Week that Eisenhower had set the T-H procedures into motion to end big strikes. Earlier he did it in the East-Gulf Coast docks strike. The ltongshoremen now are working under an injunction. Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass), Chairman of the Senate's labor ‘law drafting subcommittee, said jin a speech at Fayette City, Pa. | that Eiserfhower has mishandled and neglected the steel strike situ- ation. * * * He said the President has con- sistently supported the industry position by ‘‘overemphasizing dan- gers of inflation resulting from wage increases.” sharpened cans on the road to cut motorists’s tires. —Let air out of school bus tires. Mobile Homes Popular WASHINGTON — About 2.8 mil- lion persons live in mobile homes, or enough to form the nation’s third largest city. man employed the law on 10 occasions. When the strike ends in a week or so, either by injunction or by & surprise settlement that nobody réally expects, it will take weeks ARCHIE BARNETT NOTICE! WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY ‘til 6 P.M. for RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY OPEN _ MONDAY NIGHT 6 ‘til 9 P. M. es Usual Harnett’ 150 NORTH SAGINAW — Next fo Sears ‘ of 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 7 F / Cooks 23 Luscious Meals — They Like tke for Tasty Work as Chef By JAMES BACON that you want your steak done| flected the high-protein diet im- PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) —| medium rare — and even more) posed after his heart attack. President Eisenhower may not be) 2mazing when it comes to the, The best quality foods were Sam Snead on the golf course but| table just as you ordered it.” | bought, Fields said. he’s a whiz in the kitchen. — Eisenhower's cooking leans to expenditures averaged from That, word came today from the wholesome, all-American type|to $20 a trip. f several people who ate meals pre-|— "0 fancy gourmet experiments.| At a news conference in the| pared by the nation’s No. 1 chef,|Beef stew, for instance, is the) Ocatillo Lodge, White House press) [© rf During the President’s eight-day/ specialty of the ee? vk James Hagerty. said,| vacation at nearby La Quinta, he! pancakes breakfast : cooked every meal served at the not come out of a ready-mix box, and he's getting a big kick out of | George Allen home — 23 in all. pes his om Ree the! it this trip. * * & mother Used to make. “- | His biggest dinner was at out’ .ng° Ten tum ragged” Wayne/RUSSian Engineer door stea cue Sunday night; —. : u when 14 guests showed up with Soisce in nearby Indio, said the PTOPOSeS Dam mitted on he aod some misgiv.| President's marketing was done tB 5 St it ings about the cook's culls by Erwin Reynolds, a Washington a er ing Tal skill. atY | attorney who is private secretary WASHINGTON (UPI A “But,” he commented, “it was © finaicier Allen. hia : : : Reynolds came into the store as) Russian engineer says it might one of the best steak dinners ]' Reynolds came into fre gee Ray gpedisaig A pee ag, secretary “The President enjoys cooking —! - ~ THREE. Nope — Taxi Pools for Russ 2 Cars in Every Garage? NEW YORK (UPI)—American traffic jams seems to have made a profound impression on Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev. He says he won’t let it happen in Russia. “Why should one wrack one’s brain over where to put the car? Why be bothered with it?” Moscow Radio quoted him as saying in a speech this week at Vladivostok. x * * Khrushchev said Russia plans “taxi pools” so people can obtain cars when needed. He also said Russia did not plan to build vast numbers of cars. “In our country, cars will be used more rationally than in America,” Khrushchev said. The subject of traffic had intrigued him during the tour. While he was in San Francisco, he spoke rather bluntly of what he saw while driving out of the city as the morning rush hour traffic was pouring in. * * * “What an extravagant waste,” Khrushchey told Mayor George Christopher. Christopher said he had to agree with the Russian vis- itor because most cars had only one occupant. ~ Khrushchev's taxi pools apparently will prevent that situation in Russia. ALL BALLED UP—Disabled veteran Arthur Flanders lacks snow but not string in St. Petersburg, Fla. String-saver | Flanders devoted much of the past five years to assembling , this -1,000-pound “string man.” Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” ia turkey, the ingredients of a beat Strait between the Soviet Union | Battle in Year | In fact, all the ingredients re- cold Aretie side. } | stew, lots of fruits and vegetables.| and Alaska. 'Fields said celery purchases were With atomic power, he would Says Nationalists Will Fire Chief White Gives Advice Wipe Out Red Regime have ever had. It’s amazing to tell ae as four times a day, Fie ate of the north with the belp of | the President of the United States eae included lamb chops,| ® &8-mile dam across the Bering | J . hiang Predicts jheavy. There were cereals too, pump water by the thousands of | both dry and cooked. Milk used cubie miles from the warm Pa- |was nonfattening. | cific side of the dam into the on China Mainland TAIPEI, Formosa, (AP)—Chiang | Kai-shek predicted today his Chi-' -Pontiac Fire Chief James f. ‘est to fight. Firemen have diff- nese Nationalist forces would be,White today called upon local citi-' culty fighting their way in, and.number of fires caused by care zens and civic groups to brush UP! oe, do not know what the con- ronern Mi: Remdiing patches: sod fighting the Chinese Communists on the mainland next year. lon simple methods which might s» - & iprevent damaging fires. He declared the Nationalists | White's appeal came during would wipe out the Peiping re- city’s annual observance of Fire gime and restore China's. position Prevention Week. sadeected by qutoenniie seelakiers as “a free, independent country. * * * jthe nation's nearly one billion dcI- Chiang made his statement in| Discussing replacement costs. jarg in fire losses annually wouid a speech during a “Double Tenth” the fire chief noted: Ibe. greatly: reduced! _ holiday rally outside his Taipei tre “Even in small fires, where the ditions will be when they reach the the basement. A large percenta.se ;,, Of all business fires originate in |basements, and if these also were Here's How fo Prevent Serious Fires smoke in bed,"’ White warned. Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. } { | The chief emphasized the large Sparks -Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Matches should be kept where small children cannot reach | them and a liberal supply of ash. trays throughout the house would reduce fires,’ he said. “If you value your life “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams Street Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service GQiesn H Griffin do not headquarters. Double Tenth, the oe are able te the j liday Formosa, is so main holiday on Fo <9 Sh P Seller i 70x80 inch “blanket with satin bind- ing. Colorful prints on white back- ground. Va ee | ee Pavan 22: USSR SRR RASS R Reese eeeeeeeeeeeeses = CLIP THIS ADV.—SAVE 27° = a ———— PON on K\VALUABLE COUPO NYY tac Bring All Your Favorite Snapshot Negatives SIMMS WILL PRINT 5x7 INCH Enlargements With This Adv. FOR ONLY— 12° NO LIMIT—Order As Many As You Want SIMMS). s CAMERAS —Main Flobr THIS WEEK ONLY — Special Offer Until Ocr. 17 All standard black white nega- tives enlarged to 5x7 inch lifeé« time photos suitable for album @ or framing. Regular 30c price g without this adv Effective “QURGROSERReeResAReseeseenessaqaees: j i THE PONTIAC PRFSS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1959 TOM 5 NORTHWOOD MARKETS FOUR Treats England Like a Business Firm , : 25 Millions eal ere | Macmillan Back Running Nation 4 Refugees ia Campaign WASHINGTON —Rep. Randall SUN.- MON. Tt ° A 'S. Harmon (D-Ind.), owner of what) U.S. Gives. This Sum ‘may be the nation’s most famous front — figures “it won't hurt | Through U.N. Which ieee at ore one pene Had Plan for Year — something to think about” if he! enters the presidential ‘race. nt S He wasn't sure about entering his WASHINGTON (UPI)—The State name in preferential primaries in} | Department announced Friday that various states. The Harmon for, the United States has made avail-| President Club is pondering that, | ‘able $100,000 to help refugees from he told a reporter. By JOHN GALE LONDON (AP)—With hardly a check in his stride, Harold Mac millan went back in his business- bke way today to running Britain as a going concern * * * Aristocratic, wealthy and some- thing of a political wizard, the €6vearcld prime munister re ee se $170 1 ely refuges frome wd a repre AL OR aS We Rovarve tt home and abroad 'Tibet The club was started earlier this | Quontities | Another $80,000 was for Chinese year by friends of the freshman ‘refugees in Hong Kong and $150,000 congressman in North Vernon, Ind. | jwas garnted for ‘‘the emergency, Club members carry a card with | irelief of Algerians in Tunisia and Harmon's picture saying: ‘This 888 Orchard Lake Rd. ‘ec die ‘Morocco,” the department said. certifies that (name to be filled in) ‘ wa5 ] 0 The department said the $330, |5 8. member of the Randall ba Open Daily til 9 P. M. PARKING Harmon for President club. | 000 in refugee aid announced to- f K | mae | day brings to $2,500,000 the sums gr radagia! Pek understood they Open Sunday til 5 P. M. * * ® At home, Macmillan has guided Britain to a peak of prosperity unsyrpassed in its history Prices are stable. jobs are generally plentiful, the pound is strong and there is money around He also claims with some just: fication that his Moscow visit last advanced so far by the _— were going to ehange the slogan to’! February started the train of States for the U.N.-sponsore read: ‘Lay all your troubles on events leading to the thaw in world refugee year. the old front porch." “It also brings to over $6,500,000 he sums allocated both in funds a . and repandierion foods for the relief Camp Officials Decide of the Algerian refugees, the de- Against Wild Blueberries partment said. The $150,000 for the relief of Ak’ WATERTOWN, N.Y. u—Authori- AP Wirephete (gerians in Tunisia and Morocco ties at Camp Drum, a National WHEN IN SCOTLAND — British Prime Minister Harold Mac- goes through the United Nations” Guard training area, have made Fast-West relations BRITAIN SPLIT But it wasn't always that wa Macmillan took office in January 1957 with the country deeply spl: by the Suez fiasco and his Con- servauve party showing signs of “THE ALL AMERICAN BREAKFAST” BETTER fay Bacon & Eggs ear “oe * * * mullan dons a Tam o' Shanter as he was campaigning in Scotland gh commusioner. Pig theories a hard choice: Loss of blueberries MONTH! Onlv an expert touch could have for his Conservative Party for the election held yesterday. The = amos! ailoeen or aged pe a. rid of oa oe taacearie™ ° =e in this situation. But in Scotch headgear was presented him at Stewarton dunng his elec- sank fete won ait by . sian a little over two years, Macmillan, ton tour. ith an united his party and placated a to spray the camp area W The U.S. Army abolished flog- insecticide which makes the acres majority of the voters From then on his rise was as- British side of it over to less pre ging punishment in 1861 after pub- of wild blueberries unfit for human al ™ 7 sured dictable hands. lie protests. consumption. He did it by) applying a busi- In his electioneering, Macmillan ——__ ee =e De es nessMan & approach to the needs.is an armstocrat but no stuffed . “5 . et US LY ARE Rees’ VMN pec aNMad io UAE of the time shirt When he drinks beer with # If a trip to Paris. Bonn or Wash- the locals in a pub, it’s not just z ington seemed called for, Mac. Stow He really likes beer ti millan never hesitated He went * * * i When the pound showed signs His public speaking is rarel of strain he acted imposing re. Memorable but often witty. He ; stmctions on credit that were wide- talks from a well-stocked mind, } the way youd expect a publishe: hy unpopular Under fire from his opponents. he never gor flur to talk med Nor did he ever fail to stand STAYED PEPPY by a political subordinate who And it appears impossible to shipped up in line of duty wear the 6-foot pmme munister ¥ } ; These qualities undoubtedly had out. He climaxed his campaign j 2! a cumulative effect on the British with a whistie stop tour over 2,500 } voter. Macmillan now is as stable miles of British countryside that ; . a part of old England as Big Ben left him looking in the pink. COLONIAL RANCH | Shadynook Grade “A” Hygrade Reliable HALF AMERICAN , It is barely a month since Presi- s ; F dent Eisenhower ended his visit to © EXPOSED ® SOLID CEMENT . ne ee eee (Cereal Britain, and it’s a fair guess that BASEMENT DRIVEWAY fore him Macmillan was born of Tv . in _ Tk @®3 BEDROOMS e1'; BATHS — ini ad Dahle ah sehen cobble te © WET PLASTER CERAMIC a Bntsh-American marmage His ong Mac had at least a slight in- ; . @ SELECT OAK FEATURES mera , ate Sia tie ra fluence on the voting FLOORS @ VANITY IN wae Maurice Macmillan, a pub ain ee © FRONT LAWN MAIN BATH C a Mauric facmiliar put . DSC hsher and amateur musicial The two leaders displayed an ; rie — ° ar ipl ~ c They were married in Pans dur- COVious cordtality wih = : Priced _ STORMS AND . lb inc the 1880s British - American alliance was © 21x23 ATTACHED SCREENS Doz. When young Harold came of PM 12 be strong and in good CARAGE * VENT FAN IN : : age. he entered the famiiy pub. “UPSRE OFC KITCHEN 2 } ng business. Toda ne = To man. British minds. it must . ee ~~ ~~ have appeared risky to turn the of Britain s biggest aca __ $ . : eet * * * Fion-educated Macmullan mar- me ‘ . ] 9,65 O WITH THIS COUPON ONLY | a WITH THIS COUPON ONLY THIS COUPON ONLY ried a daughter of the ninth Duke seh Diesel Taxi Engine NEL OING lor jis Geld Medal or Pillsbury {i 2299 | 5 3F | politics four years later as mem ber of Parliament for a eactbern Is Tested in Detroit of Devonshire in 1920 and entered FLOUR 39° | j ry i district | * * * DETROIT « — A new three | 3 Lb. Bag But he had to wait until the cylinder diesel engine for taxi cabs ‘ I RI-LEVE 1 | ee n Teaiene nile is being tested in Detroit traffic i Expires Wed., Oct. 14 Expires Wed., Oct. 14 pubuc eye S$ housing munister. by the Detroit Diesel Engine Limit 1 Coupon — Ne Dealers or Minors Limit 1 Coupon — Ne Dealers or Miners he sails Seu Ge pledge Division of General Motors. OVER 1,400 SQ. FEET ‘ to build 300, ouses in a year 5 ~ a figure then regarded as almost The company * on * he engine - of LUXURIOUS LIVING SPACE Tr eT, i a __ which develops 97 horsepower, has © 3. BEDROOMS ¢ BUILT IN GRADE "2 x TENDER been installed in regular service * SOLID CEMENT HOTPOINT OVEN with a Detroit taxi fleet. It marks wir trek & pale " G) : ° ® NU- OOD ‘ne ia OM Gesel installation ir © VANITY IN FAN - se «& MAIN BATH * ALUMINUM * LIVING ROOM SIDING Preliminary tests show it gets CARPETED @2 SLIDING . about 24 miles to the gallon of ®@1', BATHS GLASS DOORS FUFL OTT diesel fuel. The fuel i* less ex ¢ ALUMINUM © 20x26 ATTACHED ALL ROADS BLACK TOPPED AND PAID FOR BY __ BUILDER. va pene a ie We are not a static people, give us a hope- ~~ leat"job — and we do the impossible. As long Wa PONTIAC AT LOCATION: oy as are free our ultimate is ond our ; ‘ ' vision but not our imagination: we'll continue Weekday Evenings 5 P.M. to 8 P.M. : %. to knock down barriers. The ultimate of DIRECTIONS: Set. & Sun. 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. i our attainment ts as far away as the goal of of the Cave Man And we'll pass it. North on Dixie Highway (US-10) . M. ©, SIPLE te Maybee Road, turn right (east) JOHN BOLLAN BILDOR twe blocks te model on Kingfisher VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME ) Follow the red arrows. | LI 5 3946 264 North Perry Street Phone FE 2-8387 a _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 © FIVE Protection From Tourists iN 7 ego a . tA ce Project British Guards ‘Jailed a Lexaw (UPI) — The scarlet-jseason, there have been a num- Already Sef Up coated capers perms esgt Sho sg el hol Sick Semone, ° ust ‘ Bus in Jersey Charged jiing by tourists, it was announced not Disiee 5 anda site oak Contracts Awarded for Manned. Vehicle BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UPI) —The head of the Air Force's LAD ote tats Vola et hg guarding ofthe palace since Solemn Jewish Day Project Dynasoar — a manned or- NEW YORK (AP)—Yom Kip-|bital vehicle that will be shot into pur, most solemn day in the Jew-| space by a ballistic missile — but ish calendar, begins at sundown the Defense Department has not the record of the trucker who/1837, and it followed a series of . ; flight test center says contracts slammed inte e bus ~ and|incdents involving guardsmen and BOQINS Tomorrow seedy tate bain awerded tee Roscoe Poe, 54, Brooklyn, N.Y., AF Test Chief Says) Sunday for members of the faith' yet made the public announce- them behind the |hroughout the world. ment. | fence Its name means Day of Atone- ~* * * | State College after a t at ee ae ee ee ons Lt. Col. Harold Russell made = be abi The Bible calls for its observ-|the statement yesterday at a press ance as a time of fasting, self-/conference before he was sched-| Until now, the guardsmen had| examination of one’s deeds for the|uled to deliver an address to the oe condition in Suardhouses outside the forecourt..ness and moral improvement. a Middlesex General Hospital bed,|Tourists could come up close to) The final service at dusk Mon-| authorities went through his rec-|them. showed -4 v E* s E , the reason for putt. |Sates, a last call to prayer and! Offically co ordered his paper held up be- | ing the ramrod-stiff guardsmen | rededication, The fast is officially . French Author Again Wrecks Good Idea By JACK GAVER UPI Drama Editor NEW YORK — France's cele — all-round author, Marcel ,Ayme,. has a fine antic sense of |humor as a playwright, and I wish ithat just for once ne would keep jit from getting fouled up with jallegory, moralizing and all that | jazz | * * * presented at the **Moonbirds,”’ ‘Cort Theater last night, follows his “Clerembard’ here by @ couple of seasons Both have the merit of sharp- | ly humorous observations on the | human rat race, but they alse | are afflicted with a sort of phony profundity. STAR OF THE ICE — Carrying a string of Neva River, near Leningrad, before an admiring lights — including a glowing red star — the new crowd. The icebreaker and the city are named Soviet atomic icebreaker Lenin cruises up the for Red revolutionist Nicolai Lenin. paced from their little wooden last year and prayer for forgive-/Society of Experimental Test & UN. Group Favors lots. |day depicts the closing of the! getver the paste. ‘Washington Full Tibef Debate . . By that I do not mean that Ayme New Lighting to Allow is not a sincere writer. Night Pas ~* * g — of Panama But he gets involved in such HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. (AP) fantastic gymnastics that tricks —Regular night passage of ships °Vershadow substance \directly to the full assembly with- out preliminary consideration in |committee. Tireless Khrushchev Still UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPI) Chin; pe . _ _ Two convictions for speeding in . cause of security reasons. : : Skipping Through Siberia through the Panama Canal will New Jersey, one of them a few) behind bars was “the number of jover with a single blast from the Russell, head of the manned|in. The General Assembly s Steer-| PP g g start next spring with the installa- Before ‘Madame Butterfly’ wag miles beyond the disaster scene people outside the palace is so bogged or ram's horn, at night- spacecraft section ef the flight test ing Committee voted Friday night} MOSCOW (AP) — Premier Ni- tion of 1,300 fluorescent lighting Made into an opera by Puccini, it on the same highway great that it has become impos- fall. center at Edwards ae rae recommend a full debate on kita Khrushchev bounced along on fixtures. was a serious play without musie sible for the sentries to , Red China's suppression of human the last lap of his barnstorming ~*~ * * fee a alae eee ‘Kassem Goes on TV Base, Calif, also disclosed pilots |,ights in Tibet. written by David Belasco. passing a red t, passing : | (tour across Siberia today plug- General Electric Co.'s outdoor ¢ = = other electric paid detective . P for hd ipower ga project — The vote was 11 to 5 with 4 ging the twin themes of world lighting plant here has been . truck lighting, not keeping to the But during the current tourist to Ease lraqi Anxiety are Deing ect - 4 |abstentions. peace and better living conditions.' awarded a $500.000 contract to fur- Coming October 16th : and to a police _ ; | The Steering Committee recom-;| The seemingly tireless Soviet nish the fixtures, to be instalfed The Solid Plymouth — poleseren obey @ poi ; ; ae a Iraq (UP!) re The plane — or spaceship — mended that the demand of Ire- from Vladivostok to Novosibirsk. by the Earl M,. Freund Co. of for 1960 x * * Six More Polio Cases | nde as television would be thrown into space land and Malaya for action on where he arrived Friday night, Panama The Show Fiace of Fontiae Three warnings in Pennsylvania 'p rted 5 Michi on baa ae eae eg et ada use of an Atlas missile charges of trampling human and that the might of the Communist’ Present outdated lights at the RGER Motors, Inc. speeding, passing a red light epo mM MICKIG | countrymen he ig recovering from | possibly a Titan. jreligiou® rights in the Dalai world is the best guarantee of cana! allow only emergency night Tesi Gaklanalismeenv Ere anes rear truck lights. ING uF—Six more cases of | 1 a | LANs wounds suffered Wednesday when a. a aenee al it It, im theory, would climb into pooes mountain kingdom go peace. traffic a mandatory 'paralytic polio were reported to an assassin shot him three times. charge of causing death by auto,'the State Health Department this, | was learned for the first time could not be questioned by police|week, raising the total for the last night that the driver of Kas- because of his injuries. year to 99. |sem’s station wagon was killed fact -that Dynasoar calls for the Despite his past arrests and) Three were reported in Genesee |in the ambus in busy Rashid/pilot to have considerable control violations, Poe's license|County and one each in Calhoun,’ street and the Premier's aide-de-| makes the project one of the was never revoked under New/Ingham and Kent counties. camp wounded. |most important being considered Jersey's point system because the; In the same week a year ago, | |to pilots who rebel at the Mer- convictions were more than three 36 cases were reported and the} Seventy per cent of the land in cury capsule concept where the years old. total for the year stood at 437. 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' The all-crop production index rose to 118 per cent of the 1947-49: average on the basis of Oct. 1 crop conditions and now equals, last year’s peak mark. { ey, >: tes : tee ee ord farm output this year since s eat . a ~_ — A running ahead of the record 1938 SE; were at a rscord - breaking 4,429,154.- This Beautiful 3 Bedroom’ Model Located at 4213 Ledgestone Drive ~ Paneled Family Room—All the Built-ins—Really Deluxe “Westridge of Waterford” — an address of distinction — The wheat crop. was estimated | _. at 1,117,430000 bushels including % Deluxe Dream Homes % Suburban Atmosphere — City Conveniences % Adjacent to Both Public and Parochial Schools %& Fully Landscaped Lots OPEN SUNDAY DIRECTIONS dry beans, sugar 1 to6 P.M North on the Dixie Hwy. to Cambrook Lane, ! beets and hay. . : Block South of Watertord Stop Light... Left For Your Inspection on Cambrook Lane to Model. 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TELEGRAPH Open 9 to 9 Daily Sunday 9 to 6 P.M. 5060 Dixie Highway DRAYTON PLAINS Open Daily 9 to 9 Sunday 9 to 6 P.M. / ~ ns ae THE PONTIAC PRESS 48 West Huron Street Pontiac, Michigan SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company HAROLD A FITZGERALD President apd Publisher Howarn H Prreeumsta n, Joun W Vice President and Business Manager Hasay J Res Esmi M Teespwete Managing Editor Cireu It Seems to Me Prreeeea.e. Secretary aod Editor lation Manager Joun A Rusyr, Treasurer and Advertising Director Groscs C. Inman Classified Manager G Magsmat: Jospin Loca) Advertising Manager Why Can’t Local Competition Be Civic Attraction of Year? wants to promote Pontiac This n @ football ewspa per contest between Central and Pontiac Northern as a creat civic event Ultimately, we envision a game th seats between the 40-yard lines selling for several dollars apiece and stadium packed. Players lucky enough to appear for a single minute would amateur receive a special award f rules permit * * * Dana P. Whitmer, Superintend- ent of Schools, says cautiously that he’s “in favor.” There are a few conflicts that loom up, but the future may iron these out. “First.” says he, “we need the revenue from all of our football games to help pay for the general athletic program and thus we should not surrender the ‘gate.’ O.K.. Mr. Superintendent, we respect that and perhaps a pro- gram could be worked out in which the two schools were given some percentage of the total. with the balance going to civie or chari- table purposes. A * * * The Press ran the Golden Gloves for several years and memory says we turned two or three thousand dollars over to laudable purposes every veal I envision a similar program here Is the community receptive? * * * This game might ultimately stand as the BIG game for each schoo! That's true now in Flint. Northern and Central play their regular sched- ules and then meet Thanksgiving Day for the “City Championship.” That's the pinnacle. Both teams are red hot. Atwood Stadium sees the biggest crowd of the year and the most ex- citement. It’s a gala occasion RY rvone zoes ” * * * I don't anticipate peak interest. peah performance and peak at- tendance at the start. down the road our com- munity might jam Wisner Stadi- um for the “City Championship.” Playing in this game would be a top honor. We could have a “Miss Northern High” and a “Miss Cen- tral High.” complete with courts of lovely maidens. We could ulti- but several Years mately have parades, bands and flags. * 4 * The Press somewhat favors a Thanksgiving date. but Superintend- ent WHITMER evests October and The Press !s quite willing t £0 With the Su along perintendent if logi places the battle then. Without warm local Support and enthusiasm. the game would be “just another contest” and the community wouldn't benefit appreciably Does the ideal appeal? More Ideas on Russia Here are some interesting excerpts from the observations of the Marquis DE CUSTINE, on Russia ~ *& * “What could be the object.” Custine asked, “of a society com- mitted to murder in cadence and dedicated to conscientious crime” Even if it were to produce a rev- olution, the massacre would be relegated like the movements of a regiment.” x * »* Further he said: “Unfortunately, this savage firearms, and the soulless fight well ..... Such a social organization pro- a es a fever of envy so violent ambition so constant, that by now the Russians must be inept in everything nas ut the conquest of the world Without this ulterior design, the his- tory of Russia seems to be an inex- plicable enigma.” After more observations he concludes: “The Russians wish to rule the world ‘by conquest. They mean to seize by armed force, the coun- tries accessible to them and thence to oppose the rest of the world by terror . The spectacle of this society ...... ... frightens me..... They have a deadened moral sense.” And now for the most interest- ing observation of all. These words were penned in 1839, just 120 years ago. Prophetic? eee ee eee And in Conclusion.... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter This is only the second time in 10 or 12 years I've missed a few games of the World Series. That's quite a record for a man beset with toil, tur- moil and trouble. I didn't figure to either, for I was in San Francisco when the games were played in Los Angeles, and earlier it looked as though Frisco would be in the series They tell me Castro seized 70 vachts belonging to and rent them to fishermen Uncle MATT suggests Chicago grew so fast because of the big stork vards Lee Highways and Byways says the only thing in the world that loves you more than it loves itself is your dog ~ «+ * John Sanford declares an argu- miss this year, BATISTA supporters will ment develops as to whether Washington or Lincoln was the taller. George is set down as 6-4!, and Lincoln @s 6-4. “Either one would have tnenuthesed the Tigers at first hase”... 2.0.0... Jean Paul Getty, richest man in the world, has been married five times and hasnt heen home (USA) in eight vears.......... Johnny to teacher: “Pop says if I don't get better grades, someone's gonna get licked. Are vou scart?” seer eyevehersis rarer Juvenile delinquency is low, but too in Puerto Rico mary voung Puerto Ricans here seem to run amuck. Is it because they're punished swiftly and sure- lx at home and here they look on our law with contempt? * * * “Happiness depends on how feel towards what we have. You can be happy with a little—or miserable with a lot."—Hoard’s Dairyman .. Lee ee Definition of a confirmed bachelor: ‘‘Man who goes to a drive- in theater on a single seat motor- CYCIG Ss eas Biggest current sport swing is in bowling. 22 million people take part with housewives ontributing the bulk of the current advance. The total national gross is about a billion dollars. That's heavy sugar Swimming pools follow bowling in the upsurge. We have 70,000 new ones this year and the annual total is 800 million. Per- sonally I swim at the “Y" for just a few bucks.......... Add foreign made items that are underselling U.S.: glass of many-descriptions, and the quality is top hole.......... gal Aprit tells me Donna Brook should be nominated as an especially attractive Pontiac young lady. Nom- ination hereby made —HAROLD A. FITZGERALD we eevee cs 0 = © eS ee 8 [The POWER of FAIT ws by Howard Brodie Father Paul James Francis knelt on the summit of a mountain overlooking the Hudson River at Garrison. N. Y. and dedicated it to the service of God. He called it the Mount of Atonement. On it he founded a religious society 60 years ago. First from a leaky shed, he and his fellow friars and sisters administered to the physi cal and spiritual needs of the destitute men who climbed the mountain and asked for help None was turned away Father Paul has passed on but his charity lives today Sometimes the last piece of bread was shared with an unfortunat: Between the impressive build ings of Graymoor's summit monastery and valley convent, big St. Chmstopher’s Inn stands in place of the shed and its door is open to al! regardless of race, color or creed. Days of All Faiths Festive Days Follow Solemnity By DR. HOWARD \V. HARPER Yom Kippur, the Jews’ most sacred day. and Sukkot! their ovous harvest festival, fall five gays apart—on the 10h and loth of Tishri. respectively It often happens. therefore. that they come within the same calendar week, and that's how it is this vear Yom Kippur on Monday and Suk koth on Saturday Within our space limitations there is room only to tel you a little about each of these big festivals: their origin, meaning and observance YOM KIPPUR The solemn petitential season that began Oct. 2 on Rosh Hashonah reaches its culmination Monday Yom Kippur. This is the Day of Atonement, the ‘‘Sabhath of Sab- iths ~ In Leviticus chapter 16 29 and 30, God spoke to His people and said In the seventh ‘Tishri! on the tenth day of the month, ve shall afflict your souls. and do not work at all... For on that day shall the priest make atonement for you, to cleanse you, that ve may be clean from all your sins hefore the Lord” TSE The intention of setting aside a day of rest and forgiveness is perfectivy clear here. The only thing that needed interpretation was “ye shall afflict your souls.” and this the rabbis constued to mean abstinence from all food and drink. Yom Kippur ts the strictest fast of the vear. Not even a drop of water is taken. One of the chef features of the observance is concern about restoring the diav's the rvenera friendships and) = wiping out insults and intunes that have separated people over the past vear. On the eve of Yom Kippur there are many reconciliations, much peace-mak Ing * * * Another detail related to the genera] theme of forgiveness is the Kol Nidre (all vows) chanted before the evening service. It is a formal abrogation of all vows that during the past year have heen made involuntarily or irresponsibly—-that is. under ex ternal pressure or undue emotional strain The memory of the departed figures prominently. too. In the home a memorial light burns in their honor and a— memorial service is part of the day's ritual in the svnagogue SUKKOTH After the long. solemn soul searching of Rosh Hashonah, the Days of Awe, and Yom Kippur. if is only natural that the next holiday should have a lighter tone Next Saturday on the 15th of Tishri, Begins the nine-day period called Sukkoth, which, although it has its own serious meaning nevertheless could not avoid being a letdown after the High Holidays Sukkoth has two meanings, one historical and one related to the cycle of nature. The first has te do with the 40 years the Jews spent wandering about in the wilderness after their escape from Egypt. All through those years they lived in ‘‘Sukkoth,”’ or “booths'’’—temporary shelters. This festival is a reminder to nodern Jews, living mostly in com- parative security, of the uncer- tainty and insecurity of life. The flimsy booth is the symbol of man’s utter dependence on God's protec- tion. * * * In Leviticus chapter 23, yerses Dr. Brady’s Mail Bag: 42 and 43, the festival of Sukkoth is ordered by divine command: “Ye shall dwell in booths . . . that your generations may know that I made the children of Israel to dwell in booths when I brought them out of the land of Egypt.” (Copyright 1959) Better Pay No Attention When Friends Criticize I walk at least briskly. I eat home ground I am nearing 65 three miles a day. biscuits made of wholé wheat, and like ‘em fresh or hard and stale. Never. need a laxative. Take at least 1'2 pints of milk daily, do belly breathing, the exercises you recommend in the Seven Keys to Vite .. (T McD.) ) Ans. — If your friends about your routine probably many of them regard you as a nut That's the usual attitude of the decrepit. The complete routine is given in the booket The 7 to Vite, and stamped velope. What to do for a 6-weeks old baby that has what we think is a bad case of colic, from 5 p.m, to 10 or 11. Nothing seems to help but to hold and cuddle him, (Mrs. J. C.) Ans. — Feed the baby a tea- spoonful of ripe banana at 9 a.m. and at 3 p.m., and once a week double the amount of banana. Per- haps you need The New Brady Baby Book — send me 35e and stamped. self-addressed envelope for a copy. DR. BRADY know Keys for which send me 35c self-addressed en My husband's work requires that we move about considerably. So far we have found four hos- pitals where the husband is al- lowed to remain with his wife during the birth of their baby . , (Mrs, V. 8.) Ans. — ‘‘Allowed?”’ ENCOURAGED. I did play a lot of hand-ball but not in the past 14 years, I am 42 now. Would it be danger. ous for me to play hand-ball again after such a lapse. (T.H.) Ans. — Not. if you train for it leisurely and do not attempt any strenuous play right off the bat. At first I was sure you were wrong about ‘“‘nerves’’ but I : for “Nerves and Nutrition” .. . blessings on you , . . have seen two miraculous recoveries, . . (Mra, R-L.) Ans. — The ‘‘weak nerves’’ ob- session does a lot of harm. Send me 35e and a stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope for the booklet “Nerves and Nutrition.” ' It should be Signed letters not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining ta personal health and hygiene, pot dis- ease. diagnosis, or treatment. will be answered by Dr Wiliam Brady if a stamped, self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac. Michigan (Copyright 1959) Voice of the People ‘Is Business So Bad. That Builders Must Do This” ? “Cheapening of what builders offer the id is increasing at an alarming rate. Several years ago they started. building houses without , basement, installing hot air registers near the ceilings, which meant cold floors, uneven heat, unhealthy living conditions, *higher fuel bills, but more money for the builders. * x * The latest cheapening is the no-window-on-either-side type of house, the dividing of a two-bedroom space inte three and building a full basement to cover up these defects. x * * Should the prospective buyer mention windows, he’s told ‘‘They’re building them that way nowadays’’ in a tone that implies that if one is buying a 1959 home, he doesn’t want 1940 styling. The builder says in effect that bedroom ventilation en hot nights, cross circulation, natural daylight and sunlight, so essential for health, are passe, and he doesn't mention germs that linger in houses after illness because of a lack of means to “air out’’ the houses. x * * Certainly, business must be in a bad way for builders. Accuses Writers of Distorting Facts Quotes have appeared in David Lawrence’s column diametrically opposite live TV and radio broad- casts. During K's visit, I heard his interpreter live. The next day his quotations were distorted. Im- mediately following the broadcasts so-called interpreters twisted his words out of their original mean- ing. At whose direction? So called interpreters of the news—Lawrence, Fulton Lewis, Ruark. Gallup—know on which side their bread is buttered. Absolutely Inconceivable ‘Lions Need Layne to Pep Them Up’ Michigan’ fans deserve better than the Lions are giving them. What they really need is Bobb) Layne back. Rote and Morrail combined do not equal Layne on an off day Lions Fan Club ‘Why Can’t | We Have Colored Umpires?’ Is there any reason why we cant have colored umpires in the big leagues or in the National football league? F.M.R. ‘Reds, Capitalists Can’t Co-Exist’ Russia stands in the way of U.S capitalism, just as the U.S. stands in the way of Russian state des- potism. The mere existence of one is a threat to the other, quite apart from active economic rivalry as such, for the co-existence of the two great powers forces each to see in the other its only possible rival for domination of the worid. politically as well as economically Samuel Hagon ‘If That’s a Sin, Oust Some More’ Someone in the Voice of the People said Rockefeller was con- trolled by the rich. If it’s a sin to be rich, goodby Harriman, Wil- liams and Hart, while Kennedys family has more money than ai! these multi-millionaires combined The Democrat party is becoming the party of wealthy office holders Poor Peter Interested Party Commends Press Fashions Photos Kéep up the good fashion pic ‘tures you print in The Press. No newspapers runs any that are as “good and as official. Janie ‘Let’s All Hope . That’s the Answer’ Dykes dumped a couple of coaches and do you suppose they were responsible for all the errors in judgment that Dykes made all year long? Let's hope so. Lizzy Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE God grant you every blessing on . Your Golden Wedding Day . You both deserve the highest . Along your happy way Fifty vears together now 4. . Still walking arm in arm... Sharing all your smiles and tears . Life with all its charm... . Together in your dreams come true . . . Beyond the seven seas With kisses and ‘embraces and .. . The sweetest memories . Memories of long ago... When first you met and blushed . While all the world became praise . . your own... And every sound was hushed . . . May this your anniversary Be really filled with gold . As much as all the happiness . The human heart can hold (Copyright 1959) The Country Parson “It sepms to me we are doing a better job of mapping our highways than our lives. 7 Case Records of a Psychologist: Follow Rules for Long-Range Win In her self-pity. Nell acted juvenile and berated the rule book for romance: She needs to read the book of Job, in the Bible, and so do all of you teen-agers who think you must be rewarded every time you do the right thing in life. Discuss this case in Sunday School to- morrow. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case C-466: Nell D., aged 20, is a coed who came to me im tears. * * * “Dr. Crane,’’ she began, the victim of my own moral princi- ples. “For I was in love with a senior in college. We had “T am planned to married after he graduated. “But while I was home attend- ing my father for a couple of weeks while he lay at DR. CRANE death's door from a heart attack, one of my supposed girl friends dated my sweetheart “And she entered into illicit re- lations with him. After he found out that she was pregnant, he con- fessed the affair to me, and said he felt he owed it to her to marry her, which he did. * * * “She didn’t play the game of love according to the rules, did she, Dr. Crane? Yet she won my fiance! “And 1, who played according to the proper code, lost. So what's the use of being moral and follow- ing the established rules?” FOLLOW THE RULES So I explained to Nell that. we are not supposed to be rewarded every time we follow the rules. Even in baseball, one team ab’ ways loses, though it still obeys the baseball rule book! In the Bible, too, the case of the prophet Job was cited to show that sometimes a person loses the big prize in life, even though he plays honestly and properly, as per the rule book. Circus trainers reward a pet seal or dog after every correct performance. And that is also good policy in starting a child on the proper hab- its of piano or violin playing, washing its teeth or telling the truth, * * * But when we reach adulthood, we are supposed to realize that moral human beings should follow ..the rules just because that is the ~best long range policy, even though we meet temporary set-backs. Jesus thus stated “God maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust.” And Christ Himself followed the rules, even though He ended on a Cross! So act like adults and quit in- dulging in self-pity. or juvenile cry-baby stuff by saying: x * “T lost, so what’s the use of be- ing good?" Grow up and act like adults in this life! CHEATING FEMALES A lot of unscrupulous women are roving the streets who aren't classified as prostitutes or call girls. They are the ones who have little sense of sportsmanship, for they will undercut thelr ‘own sex and thus try to win husbands away .from their wives and children, They will also steal fiances from sweethearts like Nell. They usually get their punish ment, however, for a man who can be won away from a girl like Nell, can be won away much more readily from a cheater lke the girl he married * * * So that girl will shed a lot of bitter tears before she is probably 10 years older. And Nell may have been saved a lot of similar misery, for it is better to lose your man before the wedding than after- wards, as divorcees so widely attest. Besides, I helped Nell meet a ‘ wonderful man through our Scien- tific Marriage Foundation. and she is now very happily married. x» 5 * Send for the ‘‘Tests for Sweet- hearts,’ enclosing a stamped re- turn envelope, plus 20 cents (non- profit). They give you the proper rules for romance! Always write to Dr. George W. Crane in care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigap, enclosing a long 4c stamped, self-adi Gacased en envelope ond 20¢ to cover typing and prin costs when you send = 8 psycholog charts and pam- (Copyright, 1958) The ts exclusively to Hw yi tor revue cation all news pritited in this yee Er well as all AP at Mon -y a wa ry ‘ol available, wy Santis mall tn “Oakland, Genesee, Livt ston. scomb. Lapeer and Was ® year All mail subscriptions | may pa we 1 ‘— t Class rate a Pontiac, Matchises, Member of ABC = — >. 2 nail — - S =S — a | ee _ _—— THE PONTIAC PRESS, SA'TURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 , SEVEN Is Your Figure a Masterpiece: OR A MESS? Trick and Treat Diet by Josephine Lowman To answer the request of thousands of readers for a diet of absolute minimum du- ration, Josephine Lowman devised the seven-day Trick and Treat Diet. This is more than just a quickie diet with a guarantee of a loss of up to five pounds. It’s a diet that includes appetizing foods .. . not a dull diet but one with spice. October 12 thru 17 In The Pontiac Press on a ee eS el > hi i sl eo neliee ee - oet THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 EIGHT _ The Pontiac Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Francesco di Blasi, begins its seventh Season next Tuesday evening, Oct. 13. The concert, which starts at 8:30 will be given in the auditorium af Pontiac Northern High School. The first half of the program will be devoted to orchestral works: Clark Eastham’s “Overture”: Sibelius’ tone poem, “Finlandia”; Chopin's *Polo- naise Militaire”; and Ponchielli's “Dance of the Hours” from his opera ‘La Gioconda.” x The “Overture’ * was written in 1957 and first performed by the Kingsport Symphony Orchestra. In 1955 the Pontiac Symphony commissioned Mr. Eastham to write a work for them His resulting “Prelude for Orchestra” was given its first per- formance here that vear Mr. Eastham was a pupil of Roy Harris and Ernst Krenek Tee Golf Club Has Banquet Thits members of Tuesday Golf Cub assembled Tues d evening for the club's ua} banquet at Villa Inn. * * *® { the event was nold Bentham. assisted Harold Titus. Mrs Warrer, Dubay and Mrs Morns * * * hard R an presented prizes and rmhertsan golf ® * ® st prize in championship went {to Mrs Delbert tt second prize to s LeRov Johnson. and third Mrs James Vallins ® * *® Bentham won ht award Second place was 4 Dubay and third Larry Retzlaff Second flight awards went to first mn bv Mrs place bs Mrs lis. Richard Shaul, first: Mrs Cliftor Achle second and {rs George Roberts. third * * * eee \ ners ¢ { third flight awards Morms Beedle. first Irs. Harold McDonald. second Mrs Frank Lewis. third * * * I “were presented to the “were Mrs ft< i ring officers First Hair Curls Ancient Egyptian women ind that if | air was wound on some sort of stick and heat was applied. a temporary wave could be obtained Hair curled tus was first was cut from he head. curled and then plas- ed on again > Glove Artistry art » Wearing port } he have vou T eg 89 Sk weal BION ~ if f skin 5 Ove and Af r His works have been played by leading American orchestras. For many years he has made his home in Royal Oak. FEATURE ‘TOSCA’ The compelling music of the second act of Giacomo Puccini's popular opera, “Tosca” will be featured in the second half of Tuesday's program. The recent rehearsal gave every indication that the production next week will be exciting both musically and dramatically. The second act of “Tosca” takes place in the apartment of Baron Scarpia, chief of police in Rome. The action centers around Scarpia’s arrest of Floria Tosca’s lover, Mario Cavaradossi, who has helped the political prisoner, Angelotti, to escape. * * When Cavaradossi is brought in, Scarpia orders that he be tortured to reveal where Angelotti is hid- ing. Cavaradossi is then taken into another room out of sight of Tosca, but the sound of his anguished Drew Pearson Due Wednesday Announce Lecture Series The Roval Oak Women's Club has opened its subscrip- non lst for a lecture series to interested Pontiac women The programs will be present- ed once a month at 1:15 pm on Wednesdays at the Main Theater in Roya! Oak i the series next Wednesday will be noted news commentator Drew Pearson whose subjects will be ‘Latest News” and ‘Predictions of Things to Come” * * * Additional programs will fea- ture Margaret Blair Johnston, writer and minister, with thoughts on ‘Happiness is Homemade’ on Nov. 11: John Mason Brown, author - critic- panelist on a television pro- gram whose subject will be “Seeing Things’ on Dec 9 and Her Serene Highness Rud ivoravan, Princess of Siam, author and radio broadcaster to Thailand, who will speak on the topic “East and West Can Meet,” Jan. 13 *® * * Maurice Hindus, foreign cor respondent and author of twelve authoritative books on Russia will present a word 4 Guests Come for Installation at Hive No. 247 Guests from Oxford. Lake Orion and Detroit attended the recent installation of officers of Cora M. Fves Hive 247 of Maccabees at the American Legion Home *® *® * Mrs Alma Hahn was installed as commander by installing di: rector Mrs. Dera D. Nicholson of Detroit. Assisting in the in- Stallation were Mrs. C. D Shafer, Mrs. Paul Brvant and Mrs Arthur Weitschat ® ® * Other officers installed were Mrs. Ear! W. Riley, past com- mander: Mrs Goldia Caldwell record keeper; Mrs. William Lennex, assistant record keep- er. Piccola Jackson. chaplain: \irs. Leo Moses sergeant: Mrs Robert Sanders. mistress at arms, Mrs. Arthur Witt. first guard. Mrs Philip Worth. sec ond guard and Mrs. Joseph Jones, sentinel Celebrate 25th Anniversary picture about the people of Russia, ‘Russia Revisited.’ on Feb. 10. On March 9 Eliza beth Dunn, literary critic and author, will present “Unforget able Females of Fiction.’ * * * There will be no single ad- mussions for any lecture. Sea son tickets may be purchased from any member of the Rov- al Oak Women's Club or by contacting Mrs) Ray mond Hunter of North Washington avenue in Roval Oak, Mrs Frank J. Field of Lioyd street Roval Oak. or Mrs J. Paul Bellefleur of Sherman street Oak Park The sleeve detail here has heen stolen from the davs of yore The dress and stole are of lightweight worsted wool and fully lined The stole is edged in fox News of Personal Interest and Mire | H FF te ‘ f T 1 pianne Rte Irs Da Kesshing Dennis Carroll Mr. Car Mer. Mrs. Ed Ward Neeb. and his mother Nis) Carre * * * Sally Grgnon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lioxd Grignon of Lochhay en road recently re ceived a scholarship gz from Umon lleve ind Ne braska Conference { Sever Dav Advenrists Sallv isa sophomore at Union Collies lincoln. Net She is an ele mentary education mayo * * * Enrolled as a sophomo DePauw University’s college of liberal arts is Nancy Tre genza. daughter of Mr and Mrs. William K. Tregenza of Linda Lane in Bloomfield Hills. The school is located in Greencastle, Ind. * * * J. M. Kellner of Washington street has returned to the cits after spending ten days in Chicago and Elmhurst. []. In Chicago he attended the 38th annual reunion of the 21st Engineers Light Railway of World War I. * * * Two Central Michigan Uni- versity freshmen from Pon- tiac, members of the univer- sity's marching band. wil] at- tend the Chicago Bears-Los Angeles Rams football game at Wrigley Field Sunday when the Central band will be fea- A * tured in halftime ceremonies The appearnace will vised be tele The students are Day id C ‘MIaher san af Jack of Mark nd Kathryn J Maher avenue. trombone Simenson, Ruth Simen- Lake road, al daughter of Mrs son of Pontiac ciarinet * * * The Rev James O. Cunning- ton of the Pontiac Seventh Day Adventist Church will be the speaker today at the bacea iaureate service for the grad ating class of the Hinsdale HI Sanatarium School of Nursing * * bd Dorothy White Estelle street has daughter. of Pruitt of Branch enrolled in the medical laboratory technician Grapho Society to Meet Monday The first of a series of monthly meetings of the Inter- national Grapho Analysis So- ciety will be held Sunday after- noon at 3 p.m. at the Hotel Tuller in Detroit. * * xr. The annual state convention of the society will convene Sat- urday, Oct. 17 at 8 a.m. at Hotel Olds in Lansing. * *® * Members and interested per- sons may obtain further in formation from .Mrs. Vernon’ Green of Roval Oak course at the Elkhart Univer- sity ef Medical and Dental Techmque, Elkhart. Ind * * * Mrs. Harley Thenson of Los Angeles, Calif. is in Pontiac this week visiting her father, T HH. Bass of Prospect street Announce a BEVERLY K. CRAMPTON Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bailey of Northfield avenue announce the engagement of their daugh-, ter, Beverly Kay Crampton, to Kenneth Loyd Humphrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hum- Phrey of Scottwood avenue. The couple will exchange vows in July. Can’‘t Tell Your Guests to Go Home By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: The other evening my husband and I asked some frends in to play Canasta. We played = two games. At the end of the sec- ond game I was ready to put the cards away and serve re- freshments. However, one of the guests suggested that we play another game. Not want- ing to be rude I said all right, and so we _ played another yame * *® * By the time the third game ended and the refreshments were served, it had grown quite late much later than I like to stay up I would like to know if it would have been proper to say “no” when this yuest suggested playing a third game? Answer: If thes were intl mate fmends and sou were really very tired, you certain Iv could have said I'm. aw- fully tired tomght let's not play any more.” or ‘Jim has to get up so early. I must get him to bed.” But if they were more or less formal friends and apparently wanted to play there was nothing for sou to do but play ‘Dear Mrs. Post’ My mother died recently and while ac- knowledging flowers and other kindnesses sent me, I came across a mass card that was unsigned. I have in mind two people who might™agve sent this card. What woflld be the proper procedure in finding out who sent it without embar- rassment to anyone? Answer: If the church is not able to tell you who sent the mass card you will have to wait in hope that the person who failed to sign the card will ask you if you ever received it “Dear Mrs. Post: Will vou please tell me if it is proper to hold a tea or coffee cup with the little finger held out and curled at the end? I have a friend who does it and thinks it is quite the thing. I think it 1s affected and in bad taste.”’ Answer: Yoware quite right in fact the mannerism you describe is often cited as an example of most affected bad taste Wigs Need Suds If you wear a wig for its fashion value or to supplement your own hair, here's some im- portant advice from actress Sylvia Sidney—who wears eight different wigs in her role as “Auntie Mame.” Miss Sidney says that wigs must be sham- pooed as often as real hair. cries frightens her into revealing Angelotti’s hiding place. Yr She then bargains with Scarpia for Cavara- dossi's freedom, He finally agrees to provide the lovers with a letter of safe conduct that will assure their escape from Rome. When he has finished writing it, he turns to embrace Tosca and force her into keeping her part of the bargain. Overcome with loathing, she seizes a knife and stabs him. HIGHLY PRAISED Maria Roumell will sing the role of Tosca and ‘Nicholas Billardello that of Baron Scarpia. Two years ago when Mr. di Blasi conducted “Tosca” at the Ford Auditorium in Detroit, Miss Roumel) and Mr. Billardello were the featured soloists. Their per- formances were highly praised by the critics. The role of Mario Cavaradossi will be sung by Jonathon Swift, a young American tenor who has Symphony Season Begins Here Tuesday Evening studied and performed in the United States and France where he was a Fulbright scholar. . The opera will be staged and directed by Stuart Piggins who will also narrate Tuesday evening’s per- formance. ee: Mr. Piggins has been associated with Detroit musical groups for many years. Most recently he was the assistant conductor of the St. Louis Munici- pal Summer Opera. * The off-stage chorus is made up Pontiac singers Joseph Davis Jr., A. Michael Dempsey, Rose Jorgen- sen, Melvin Larimer, Jerome Libby, Mary Louise Lindquist, Victor Lindquist, Jean Putnam, George H. Putnam and June Roberts. Tickets for the concert may be purchased at the door. A coffee hour will be held after the program so the audience may meet the soloists, members of the orchestra and the conductor. Cranbrook Evening Rite Unites Couple Friday MRS. E. F. Christ Church Cranbrook was the scene of the Friday eve- ning wedding of Martha Mc- Donald and Edward F. Lam brecht Jr. The Rev tobert DeWitt officiated * * * The bride is the daughter of Clifford J. McDonald of Top- highty Farm in Lapeer and the late Mrs. McDonald. The Edward F Lambrechts of Grosse Pointe Farms are par- ents of the bridegroom * * *® A gown of ivory taffeta fea- turing a bell - shaped skirt which extended to form a chapel train was worn by the former Miss McDonald The dress_ had _ bracelet sleeves and a portrait neck- line outlined in lace. The bride's headpiece was fash- She Won’t Know if You Don’t... Abby LAMBRECHT JR. ioned of sprays of Swiss lace and she carried a stephanotis arrangement. COMES FROM DENVER Maid of honor Barbara Un- derhill of Birmingham ¢who came from Denver, Colo. to attend at the wedding and bridesmaids Susan Lambrecht and Anne B. Phelan, both of Grosse Pointe, Mrs. Harry A Toulmin Jr. and Mrs. Dean V. Firth, sisters of the bride, both of Birmingham, were gowned alike in royal blue dull finished satin.enhanced by draped necklines, skirts and capped sleeves in a ballerina length. They wore flat bows of the dress material in their hair Robert P| Lambrecht served as -best man. Ushering were John S. McDonald, John W Lambrecht. Peter Bogle. Thomas M_ Fitzsimmons and Fred Alger Boyer, all of Grosse Pointe. Mr. Boyer came from Washington, D.C. for the wed- {ing * * * Following a_ reception. at Bloomfield Open Hunt Club the couple left for a wed- ding tmp to Bermuda. Upon their return they will make their home in Grosse Pointe Farms, Model Meeting Presented by Beta Mu Unit Beta Mu Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority held its model meeting at the YWCA Wednesday evening. New pledges present were Bertie Stark, Virginia Smith, Mrs. Joseph Swengros and Elaine Hahnefeld. * * * Norma Thyle was appointed chairman of the annual rum- mage sale to be held later this month. * * * The state board gave the honor of hosting its semi-an- nual meeting to the chapter. x « This is only the second time in 10. vears the meeting will have been held in Pontiac After a film on interior dec- orating, refreshments were served by the social commit- tee. Makes It Easier Foot authorities recommend washing your feet with soap and hot water before applying a corn remedy. They point out that a long soak in plenty of hot soapsuds will soften the skin and clean it thoroughly, making the remedy more effective. Fall Session to Convene The Oakland Convocation of Episcopal Churchwomen will hold its fall meeting at St George Church, Milford, on Monday. * * * The Rev. Robert Miller, rec- tor of St. Andrew's Memorial Church, Detroit, and chaplain at Wayne State University, will speak on ‘'The Mission of the Church on the Campus.”’ Mrs. Carl Sayers, wife of the rector of St. Luke Church, Al- len Park, will speak on the convocation theme, “One Fam- ily in Christ.” * * * Attending from this area w1!l be Mrs. Bruce Hubbard, pres- ident of the convocation; Mrs. Loren Sheffield; Mrs. Freder- ick Cockle; Mrs. Walter Whar- ton; Mrs. James Hampton: Mrs. Walter Herreman; Mrs Charles Palmer; Mrs. Merrill Rasmussen; Mrs. Robert Ev- ans; Mrs. Cyril Perlman; Mrs. Marshall Smith; and Mrs. C. George Widdifield. Few Tricks Can Put Her to By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: Boy, have I got a problem! I am 26, my husband is 33. and my problem’ is his 41 -q@ear - old female boss. She is an overweight bleached blonde who wears her clothes so tight she looks like a stuffed sau- BARE ABBY . No matter where my husband and I go, Engagements JUDI JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pawley 6t Lakeside drive announce the engagement of their daughter, Judi Johnson to Richard Wo- mack, son of Mr. and Mrs Oral Womack of Brooklyn ave- nue. No date has been set for the wedding. LYDIA YOUNG Mr. and Mrs. Everette F. Young of Lynn avenue an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lydia Ramona to Ensign Loren L. Wilcox of- San Diego, Cal. Loren is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Wilcox of West End _ street. A January 9h wedding is planned. ' this blonde cow is there. It is more than a coincidence be- cause we haven't gone out in the past six months without “running into’ her. She moves right in and spends the whole evening talk- ing to and dancing with my husband. I might as well not even be there. I am _ getting sig¢k of this. My husband claims the doesn’t know how she gets into the act. Please help me before I get jailed for assault and battery and dis- turbing the peace. FIGHTING MAD DEAR FIGMTING: If you want to keep this woman out of the act, you'll have to find a new location. Make your plans on the spur of the mo- ment, and then pick an out- of-the-way spot. If no one knows in advance where you’ll be — neither will she. * * * DEAR ABBY: My friend and I get along very well but I need your help on something. Whenever she is talking to me, in order to express her- self either more clearly or em- phatically, she hits me en the arm. I don't think she realizes she does this. I have painful bruises after spending a few hours with her. Is there any way I can get her out of this habit without telling her outright? BRUISED DEAR BRUISED: What's the matter with telling her out- right?. You can be quite loving in spite of your frankness. If she’s bruising you accidental- ly, she'll want to know. ~~ * * DEAR ABBY: We have been married for seven years. We have never been fortunate enough to have our own chil- dren, although the doctors have told us that we are both physically able. We have talked to the Child Welfare people and they say they don’t adopt children out. They just place a foster child in your home. But we are afraid it would hurt too much to take a child and then, after getting attached to it, have to give it up. We don’t have much money, but -we could give a child lots of love and a good, happy home. Can you help us? LOVES CHILDREN DEAR LOVES: If you have a Family Service Assn. in your community, contact them. If not call your Chamber of Com- merce and ask them to put Will Meet on Oct. 20 Oct. 20 marks the opening of the Greater Detroit Area Coun- cil of Hospital Auxiliaries for the seventh year. The meeting will be at the Wayne County Medical Society Building. * * * Representing Pontiac area auxiliaries will be Mrs. William Dean, Pontiac General; Mrs Walter Williams, St. Joseph Mercy and Mrs. Palmer Sut- ton, William Beaumont. x * * Mrs. Sutton and Mrs. Vincent VanFieet of William Beaumont Hospital will be hostesses. She’! Celebrate 88th Birthday Former Pontiac resident Mrs Margaret Howard, who how resides with her daughter Mrs Lelin Smith of Rochester, will celebrate her 88th birthday Monday at an open house Friends from Pontiac, where Mrs. Howard resided for over 30 vears, and the surrounding area have been invited to at tend the affair Watch Proportion When you collect charms for a bracelet. make sure that they are in proportion to the size of the bracelet. A_ dell- cate bracelet calls for tiny charms; a larger one can take the medium size Tiles Can Beautify A kit of assorted ceramic tiles helps perk up listless home items. You can cover a tiled table top or make an attractive planter from an old wooden box with the tiles. Pasture you in touch with the adoption agencies in or near your town. bd * * CONFIDENTIAL TO MRS D. D. G.: Would you allow your child to eat garbage? Then why do you permit her ‘to read such trash? Replace those 4-letter-words with an- Other 4-letter-word—‘'Love”’’ — and give her something worth- while to read. * * * What's your problem? For a personal reply, write to Abby, care of this paper. En- close a _ stamped, _ self-ad- dressed envelope. Bowlers Open Season Gaytime Bowlers opened their season with a meeting at the Huron Bowl. » » Mrs. Clare Scriven, presi- dent, introduced the following officers and committees for the coming year: Mrs. Harold Lankey, secretary; Mrs. Milton Hathaway, treasurer; Mrs. ‘Philip Mayotte, Mrs. Fred Cole- man and Mrs. John Brennan, rules; Mrs. A. J. Michal, Mrs. C. T, Tibbals and Mrs. Donald Bos, prizes; Mrs. George Hawn, publicity; Mrs, Lee Curry and Mrs. M. A. Benson Jr., social and Mrs. Harold MacDonald, Mrs. Noyce W. Strait Jr., and Mrs: William McClure, nominating. *® * * New members welcomed were Mrs. William Rogers, Tomboy to Lady Turn a tomboy into a little lady. Outfit her with gloves and a dainty handbag as first steps toward femininity. When she’s dressed in a clean dress, her football companions won't know her. . Mrs. Ben Ronan, Mrs. Charles P. Webster, Mrs, Douglas Campbell, Mrs. Lloyd Huntley and Mrs. Donald Stearns, Queen Mary Section Holds Luncheon Meet The Queen Mary Section of the Needlework Guild met with Mrs. Charles Clarke of Park Place Thursday afternoon for a luncheon and regular meet- ing. Mrs. Walter Spurrier as- _ Sisted the hostess. » & Plans were made to provide the baked food for the coffee ‘hour at the annual ingathering Nov. 12. : Mrs. Charles Craighead was appointed chairman for the cof- fee hour. Assisting her will be Mrs. Walter Galbraith and Mrs, Alex Joss. Mrs. Harvie Little gave a report on the garments made by members of the group for the ingathering. * * » Mrs. Joss will hold the next meeting Oct. 22 at her home on Lakeview street. f‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, = okt, Si Mie ie Mee. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 _ Pep Session Tuesday. Evening Central High PTA to. Open With Rally meeting of the, PTA board. tiac Central cheer leaders who will teach parents and teach- ers current cheers used at local football and basketball games. A representative of the Mu- sic Department will teach the school song, ‘Fight, Fight for Pontiac.” Herbert Taylor, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Dale Nolf, treasurer. P * * * Committee chairmen in- clude: Mrs:--Wright, program; Mrs. Robinson Bronoel, mem- bership; Mrs. William Graves, ley, Mrs. Henry Helmkamp and Mrs. Glyn Stone. Council delegates are Mrs. Leon Stickney and Mrs. Lyle PTA Sees Filmon Children The film ‘‘Fears of Chil- dren’ was shown by Francis . Priest of the special educa- tion department at the first meeting of the Cora Bailey PTA Thursday evening, mye | w May Slap a Ban |city ordinance. ¥ * * kinny High Heels | MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — hear on fashionable feminine footwear 'whe “hobble down city streets in heels three and four inches high and no larger than a cigarette’’| female citizenry. will have to practically flat-foot it} 'around town under a proposed| Vided for violation will be lax — entertain no delusions about their ability to deal with an aroused Enforcement of the $5 fine pro- jlet’s say extremely lax. “We don’t expect to make any x * * 2 publicity; Mrs. Clarence Mont- Dusenbury. : .. | arrests as the purpose of the law Final arrangements were es O8 SCHEDULE — hospitality; Mrs. By- Program plans for the year in . La But the three male city commis. wit) be to make women responsi- made by the new program formation about concerts ron Rogers, magazine; Mrs. include open house in Novem- Officers and committee | Stoners who thought up this ban ple for accidents which happen committee at a meeting with and musical productions of the Alfred Watson, historian; ber and March. chairmen for the year were TT ~~ while wearing the illegal shoes,’ Chairma@n Mrs. William. Wright. department ‘will be announced at this time. Mrs. Ervin Christie, youth; Mrs. Benton Woodhull, health, In January the general meet- ing will be broken up into introduced by Mrs. Delph D. Wright, president Mr. Wright the commissioners said. * * * The rally will feature Pon- Representatives of the Dra- | Mrs. Philip Marlowe, scholar- | grade level meetings in order | #8 father vice — president; The s 5 hoe ordinance, to be adopt- rseoread pee gp sear J = ship; Mrs, Thomas Hollis, that parents new to the high Mrs. Ellen Sheffield, teacher ed end unless no paeeilere fl ain we one a pe pte eget school may ask questions Patan melee win Gee jets cold feet, was prompted by ; son, ense; Ralp which may have ari since , C =e Lutheran Circle | ‘im tiaryearsschene | 2% St Sy A ar ae as. aed eae pega ego They point out ways in ter, secreta d Mrs. Jack : Meets at Home which parents may become | BUDGET, FINANCE GRADUATION QUESTIONS Taylor treasurer. . yen - wo ’ : j e commission ames the The Esther Circle of Augus- | tana Lutheran Women’s Society of St. John Lutheran Church met at! the home of Mrs. Roland Hall: quist of Exmoore street. *~ * * active boosters of the depart- ments. * * * Memberships in the PTA will be accepted and refreshments will be served in the cafe- The budget and finance com- mittee is Mrs. William Wood and Mrs. George Schellenberg under the chairmanship of committee are Mrs. Edward This will also provide the parents of seniors an oppor- tunity to raise questions per- taining to graduation. A speaker and election of officers will be presented for the April meeting. * * * Counci] delegates are Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Loran Davis and Mrs. Harvey Roush. Committee chairmen in- clude Mrs. Hoffmaster, mem- high, thin spike heels for women falling on sidewalks, causing “broken arms, skinned noses,! twisted legs and loss of dignity.”’ 'The narrow spikes tend to get ‘caught in joints of cement on side-' teria after the pep rally. Officers for the year are Mrs. Robert Dorman, president; Mrs. William Wright, vice wals and in gratings So here it is girls — no heels more than one inch high that are jless than one inch in diameter. | bership». Mrs. Davis, maga- | zine;-.Mrs. ‘Roush, historian; | Devotions -and study were led. by Mrs. John Lundgren and Mrs. Samuel McMurray. Mrs. Beulah Williams, health; Mrs. Claude Bowers, room rep- by Cana Wha Png 7 eure gave a read-| president; Howard Looney, Play vauedulioes aud ilcs. Pale \ n re * g on ‘‘Membership.’’ | father vice president; Mrs. I ° ‘ * * * Ralph Forman, teacher vice son, program and hospitality. The commissioners said they ,P'otect @ chair so prettily with this graceful set it's made of at Pic ot mesh outlined by dainty pansy medallions * * * Administrative intern Lewis The November meeting will be- at the home of Mrs. Lundgren.) president; recording have no objection to women. wear- jing the slim heels at home or Bell, Mrs. Mrs. Russel secretary; to Grown Up Child Ss Crew introduced the teaching parties or dances. Neither will . , staff they ban the sale of the spike Handy ae work Crochet ; pansies separately, then join for By RUTH MILLETT ‘son's or daughter's choice of Mrs. Roush and Mrs. Hoff- heels lovely chair or buffet set Pattern How does a parent let his child friends. He may be more enthu- table. presided atthe tes R 973 simple directions |know that he realizes the child is Siastic about some than about! ‘@”!¢ Oo Send 35 cents (coins) for this finally grown-up? He does it in Others, but he keeps his criticisms ; — em del Basket pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- : | many ey ide a of them cy q‘o himeelf. Lutheran Tea Aids | If you have a handy clothes- tern for Ist-class mailing. Send to portant in establishing a new rela- The parent doesn't try to make . ' | basket at home. make it look The Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecratt tionship of equality. life easier for the grown child by Chapel in Japan i | hke new. Sand away wood Dept. P.O. Box 164. Old Chelsea The parent doesn't offer the taking on his responsibilities, fi- 4 tea was held today at Luth- j splinters and cover the area ‘“!ation, New York HW. N.Y. Print grown son or daughter advice un-, mancial or otherwise. He stands eran Church of the Redeemer in s | with shellac This will cut Plainly pattern number, name, ad- jless it is asked for. And then it ready to help, if he can, in a Birmingham to honor Mrs. John * i down on tearing clothes placed ress and zone jis given in a ‘‘take it for what it! erisis, but he doesn’t feel the Morowitz. Farnaed fr to shal in the basket New! New! New’ Our 1960 \is worth’’ manner instead of with, child who ts grown and on his * a A low lapels i. ae ‘pson’s Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book ithe old, parental, ‘‘do it because it own has to have his constant ; re) s Adele Simpson s is ready NOW! Crammed with ex- | . . Mi G f - = 5 is right"’ attitude. help. Pigenpi ad to ae ous el ore tacit the ol To Locate Leak ( ae ~~ popular designs to | iticizi n ~ ~ : , : crochet nit, sew embroider, The aly nee Sone ne The parent, in short, stops act- for Mrs. Morowitz’ work in Japan V neckline is filled in with a To locate a leak in a gas It —_ tire trying to improve the child, know- ; : ; }qu weave fashions, home fur- ling thal the tiie $e walding ot ing like a parent and begins to be- where she is establishing an or- red and gray printed silk surah pipe. brush it with thick suds. ‘nishings, toys, gifts. bazaar hits ay ‘ a ’ = ; fe : haracter ox gekscna lity Ge pkit have like a friend. phanage and building a chapel. ascot : ; If a hole is present. escaping In the book FREE — 2 quilt. pat- Ras will cause bubbles to form terns Hurry, send 25 cents for The parent treats his son's or at the leaky spot your copy. | daughter’s ideas with respect, instead of dismissing them as nonsense if he doesn't happen to agree. He may say, “I don't Flabbiness Starts Early agree,”’ but he doesn't try to az u'e Swe Hxercise Those Arms! | daughter. - The parent no longer had to pre- tend to be all-knowing. He can be- + COST FUMES. Van Beau DESIGNERS AND CREATORS OF ORIGINAL COSTUMES By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN + If sou would like to have my velope with your request for leaf gin to relax and admit he is as There are several spots in which leaflet of exercises for the arms, let No. 11 to me in care of this |Prone to error as the next person. age first shows in a woman. Of *© nd a stamped, self-addressed en- newspaper FP TER rene we oe The parent gives up trying to course this varies with the individ- PF . b h ng renal child by showing ual but as a rule the chinline, the ie, Te ee . thighs and the upper arms are Le sehen ees nt i ai Mi Le ulprits si YOUR CHOICE FROM OVER 2000 RENTAL C037 SMES I ‘am ct talking about over OR WE WILL MAKE 1 OR 100 FOR YO ) ai I FOR SALE OR RENT weight now because women who ND have very good figures must fight these enemies. For instance, I have a letter from a reader before me which says, ‘I am only 45‘and I feel voung and look young, but I am becoming very self-conscious about my flabby upper arms. They are not fat but when I lift them sideways at shoulder level and WICS A THEATRICAL MAKE UP Mrs. Jackson Is Honored by Shower | Mrs. Arthur Lightcap and Mrs. |John Profant were co-hostesses at |a baby shower Wednesday for Mrs. iWalter L. Jackson of Winding ee F: ; Rss Lelie ints 7 2823 N. Woodward Ave R. Shultz Royal Oak, Michigan Liberty 9-5200 } . drive. ' | Guests included Mrs. Stanley shake them, I mean they: shake! : ; ( ‘Campbell, Mrs. Frank Kucera, What can I do about this ; AT — 'Mrs. Welland Lotan, Mrs James THE ANSWER eaty — wares yu \Glynn, fue ; ; ee plait eA , ao hssdaa Rosado Nee This reader gave herself a Very BUDGEI een kine eaTeie “| in cpepuie! Cotter and Mrs. Wil- rugged test because I believe that i > — iam acHonsell practically any afm would shake 4 PRICES ; =< Cud. Past the age of 30. You would have _— XN | Others were Mrs. Sylvester Cud ob Wie ae ieee Mollie Parnis captures the sheer gored skirt is softly gathered into nOhufsky. Mrs. Philip Mutters- beauty of it all in one of the most the waist and emphasized with baugh, Nickie Folsom. a, Conde = _— —— hl ton gala dresses of the season. With an important belt Hereim, Mrs. Ernest Nord, Mrs. many women. Consistent specia only six basic pieces in the pat-. From this size chart select the aie agg Riven pla niall Reed ihe can wd rales tern, it is easy to make up in one size best for vou. an rs. Fdwin . > ed H ourse Spo a 4 a diaphanous fabrics or very thin Also present were Mrs. Ed Ham- this: golf, tennis, and especially Prom j , . Jackson, Gale crepe — and it is lined throughout Nape of itl, Mrs, Walter H. Jac , qwinning. If you cannet swim upholstered furniture aad All and rugs cleaned and restored to like new beauty. At amazingly low cost, ne cities. vour “Better Rug Cleanin g | Sizes Bust Waist Hips Neck to Campbell, Mrs. Sam Xenos, Mrs. jn a pool this winter, you would The gave vend hay z aa - 33 2 «= BRe® Wale! | William Arnold, Mrs. George Bark- profit by some of the arm move- fram Start to Finish’ ; ie th sas me a tk - . ud. 4 24 38 16's eley, Bevdlly Barkley, Mrs. Ad- mente involved in’ swimming. niall ini ee | 14 384 26: 4 13 * olph Cudnohufsky and Mrs. Fran-| The side stroke is a good one 18 38 28 17's cis Hood | for exercising the arms. | Size 12 requires 6's vac of 30° | » iy ow . inch material for dress and 2* : . This exercise is in mv leaflet $ RI G and CARPET CLEANERS vards of 42 inch material for lin- Club Views Slides No. 11: Stand erect. Swing the b Serving Pontiac for 31 Y : ing. arms upward and forward to r ears ing of Canadian Rockies jarms | upward. and adi] Pa 12 WISNER STREET FE 2-7132 To order Pattern No. 1391, state} slides of the Canadian Rockies S?0U a Cee Ims fac-| 42-7132 isize, send $1.00. For 96 page Pat- were shown by Mrs. Erwin Gott- roe et ag tye een 3 down tern Book No. 16, send $1.00. Ad- schalk and Mrs. Elmer Thorpe at /28- Now swing the haem: i aad (dress SPADEA, Box 535, G.P.O.. the Thursday meeting of the and poe Pinay Been ty ng. | SG Sa ee [Ber P+, New York 1, N.Y. If Teachers. Exchange Club. Mrs j,|Palms ackwa ontinue swing | ling the arms down and back. |BEST EXERCISE Now I must give you an exer- |paid by check, bank requires 4c’E. Scott of Niagara avenue was| handling charge. ‘hostess. (Next week look for an Ameri-| Cohostesses were Mrs. ma The condition of your upper arms ts vitally important to you. If they are flabby, it is a sign of aging. . Lustron Cold Wave. New! Sometimes it's a real problem Joseph | to make a woman's dress both jean Designer Pattern by Charles | Fouts, Mrs. Norris Smith and Mrs.!cijse which I have given in this fitting and proper. Le Marie). |Homer Cowger. Linens, Drapes, Bedspreads RECEIVE THE FINEST CARE! jcolumn several times because | think it is the best for what ails — iyou. Stand facing someone. Both of you lift your arms side- iward to shoulder height position. |All four elbows are straight. You iplace the palms of your hands on ithe other's hands. If there is a \difference in arm length, then FATHER & SON CLEANERS NOTICE- We will not sacrifice QUALITY at these WEEK SPECIAL PRICES place your palms on the wrist or Fashion Value Our fine loundry secice con ENDING se ie, Uy [srt at yom helper: take the ‘’backache”’ out of OCT. 17th UJ DIRIYIAIS por, SAIN ay You press down hard and slowly housework! Free you toward the floor while your part-, iner resists that pressure. 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Saginaw 3 2nd Floor BRANCH—5—OAKHILL (Cor. Mansfield) One Block North of Pontiac Mtr. Engr. Bldg. (Cor. Howard) Open Monday thru Saturday ——7 AM. to 9 P.M. | Appointments Not Always Needed | 444.5 Labor Force to Jump Minister Giving The US. Bureau of Labor Ss: To]ks to Men at tistics predicts that the current U.S. iabor force of about 79 million will expand to approximately & million by 1965. . E. Pike at Anderson Gunday Schoo 10°00 AM. Morning Worshia 1100 aM Evening Worship. 7:30 P.M. Youth Night. Wed 730 PM Welcome FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1517 Josirn 1 Bloct N. of Walton Bird. Sunday School 10:00 AM Morning Worship 11:00 AM Youth Service 6-30 PM Evangelistic Service . 7:45PM Wed Prayer Meeting 7:45PM The Enc of Your Search tor s Friendly Churcb Rev. Arthur Magiott FE 2-8497 First Congregational Church ‘emens es Ri-weenm DS ‘ar “MY RIGHTEOUSNES FOR EVER” 7AM Senice Tre Pew. }4r. Burton, preaching Kirk in the Hills | Dr. Harold C. DeFindt is giv- ing a series of talks to men at 7 a.m. each Wednesday” through’ Nov. 18 at the Kirk in the Hills,) W. Long Lake road, Bloomfield Hills, j The theme of his talks is “Types | of Men.’ They are designed to help men understand themselves, | to work more effectively with —imen of different dispositions, to; Church ot GOD appreciate the potentialities in all| kinds of personalities, and to dis-! cover how God can use any type} of temperament, he said. | * * * “The Quiet Type” will be his topic Wednesday morning. Other titles include ‘‘The Temperamen- tal Type.’”’ “‘The Methodical Type,”’ The Skeptical Type,"’ ‘‘The Mer- cenary Type’ and “The Ideal Py pe Following the services, coffee ind rolls will be served When men speak il] of you. live so that nobody will believe them. (The Defender) Four Towns METHODIST CHURCH COOLEY LAKE RD. at LOCKHAVEN Rev. W Cadman Prout. Pastor Sunday School ...... 9:45 AM Church Service ........1] AM ASSISTANT PASTOR — The Rev. B. W. Lanpher, new assist- ant pastor at the Alliance Church, 220 N. Cass Lake Rd.. is shown with his wife and nine-month-old son, David. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Lanpher of 66 E. Beverly St., he was graduated from Gives Braille Edition , The 21-year-old novelist, who, ‘has been blind since the age of CHICAGO (—Beverly Butler of}14, gave the library a copy Milwaukee has given the Chicago | o¢ Dale Evans’ “Angel Unaware,” . Braille of| ; Pulte 1 an oe Song of the Miss Butler transcribed into Voyageur." le. RCH ee ae ee eee Sunday School .... .M. Morn’ Worship ....11:00 A.M. y Pinas Ferree Phen Youth Service bs acaceeo7svesansseseseese = rsirarrecdaee ro. it =m. fhm le aadaenpneneiaen oy ge Pd Pastor—REV. LEB LeLONE 6. 6. Gupt.—ARTHUR EWALD FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Pastor . REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, B.D. Associate Pastor REV. GALEN £. HERSHEY, 8.0. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL .... . 9:30-11:00 | | Pentiac Press Phote | Michigan State University in 1958 and ordained at the Alliance Church on Sept. 17 the same year. The new pastor attended the local church from 1947 to 1951. . ~ SINGING CONVENTION . ZION NAZARENE CHURCH 239 East Pike St. Sunday, October 11th 2:30 to 4:30 QUARTETS — DUETS — TRIOS and SOLOS Plus- Congregational Singing Everyone Is Invited! Lamsa Translation PESHITTA BIBLE Bread and wine are made for yoy. and oil make life merry but money BRINGS ONE LOW AND CAUSES HIM TO GO ASTRAY in all things CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC |*' SCIENCE CHURCH Whittemore Street m tay Service 730 PM Ay iran Wea er S0npad at BS ee tox A RA eake m Central Methodist Men, Women Pray for Peace Men and women of Central Meth- odist Church kept a Prayer Vigil from 6 p.m. Thursday until 6 p.m ‘day, all praying for world peace * * * Sunday School leaders, teachers embers of women's groups, the en's Club and youth organizations »%k turns in the prayer assign- ents Assembly of God Fist aeoc -eaaielae S945 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL Pastor A. Q. Hashmaon 10:45 MORNING WORSHIP 4 — 745 ALM. SUNDAY NIGHT SOUL CRUSADE a a e-e 46 NN Pey. lercy FIRST CHURCH of the S.inday School 10 A M Morning Message by the as 1AM Special Music Evening Service 700 P M x Bivle Study and Prayer at the Wills home ed Bit ing for the- Young Mar BRETHREN “A tied People at th Parctar Infant Baptism» t 2nd Service Series of Membership Classes to Start Sunday, at First Presbyterian | “What Happens to Our Plans’ | will be the theme of Dr. William} H. Marbach’s sermon at the 9:30) worship hour Sunday at the First} Presbyterian Church The Sacrament of infant Bap- tism will be administered at the! . 4 1l am. service with Rev. Galen 131 Gundcay School 9°45 Wed Ey FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH MT. CLEMENS ST.—YM.C.A. BLDG. Pobert Garner, Pas‘or AM —Morning Worship 11 AM Eve Prayer 7 30 ening Service 7 00 F. Hershey preaching on “Man's! Worst Punishment.” A new seriés of membership classes, taught by the pastors, will start at 930 am. Sunday. Junior High Ptoneers will elect officers at the 5:30 p.m. meeting. Darlene Croy and April Davis will serve refreshments. Meeting at the same time will REV BENJAMIN A 10 A M Worship Service Wed. 730 P.M. Visitor Large Parking Lot Nurs CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST BOHN, Pastor 11 A M Bundag Schoo! s’ Training Film ery During All Services OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURC Deez, Pastor —Moritcalm ard G wand be the SAhior High Tuxis with! Roger Riley, David Minthorn, Becky Bryce and Ruth A. Hoff- man in charge The monthly meeting of the ses- sion will be held Monday evening and the board of trustees will get together Tuesday Detroit Teacher to Speak at Local Unity Church Mrs. Diane Seaman. teacher at the Detroit Unity Association, wiil United Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadiilac xdore Ro Alleha Pac‘or Aucrev Limkeman. Youth D AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street F Wm Paimer. Pa COMMUNITY UNITED Dravton Plan Mi ) Teeuwissen fr Pa z D a P a) 2 A J wo Dp OPM Le m--e2 q-A4 . aan nies Siu C 7.30 P.M LAKELAND Maceday Lk. & Wms. Lk. Rds. wRev Roy FP. Lambert. Pastor Sunday School °. 30 AM Morming Worship lO4SAM end Sunday School 10.45 AM SASHABAW 5331 Maybee Road Serving Independence Township Clifford Haskins, Pastor day School 945 AM Worship Hour - 11:00AM Sermon 10:00 a. m Sunday School 1! a.m, “WHEN WE MUST WAIT TH FELOWSEP 6D Pi en SYLVAN LAKE ——— oe Oe” j svewan cant at bio CHURCH of CHRIST Bur Orchard Lake & Middlebelt Roacs Marvin W. Hastings Minister PE 5-7778 fav Morning ‘The Word of God" Evening Service 6 P M “THEY MET AT PHILIPPI" No Wed Service Ort. 14 ‘ E STREET Sunday School .. Worship Youth Groups .. Evening Service CHURCH. NAZARENE 9-45 AM. . 11:00 AM. 6:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. Minister Will Speak at Both Services RICHARD NORTH. Minister of Music n” KENNETH A. HUTCHIN®ON, be guest speaker Sunday morning at the Unity Church of Oakland County, 70 Chamberlain St. Her topic will be ‘‘Our Spiritual Or- bit.”’ The Rev, David Williamson of Flint will continue his series of lectures at 8 pm. Wednesday. His subject will be “Accept Your Good."’ Day of Atonement to Start With Supplication, Song The Day of Atonement or Yom sidered the holiest day of the Kipper will begin Sunday evening Sewiski Religious Calendar, it is and last through Monday. Con- marked by fasting. |. Worship -commences with the | Singing of the celebrated humn, ‘Kol Nidre.”’ It is a petition for |divine forgiveness and impulsive resolutions. The theme of the service Is | Central Methodis REV. MILTON H. BANK, D.D., Minister REV. DANIEL J. WALLACE, B.D., Associate Minister REV. JOHN H. HALL, D.D., Associate Minister MORNING SERVICES 8:30 A. M. and 10:45 A. M. STAYING POWER Dr. Bank, Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) the necessity to make amends |» for hurt, caused by the wor. shipper. Music, supplications and sermons center about this major theme. | All during the following day * Jews offer personal prayers for forgiveness, past faults and de- termination to rectify errors, ‘TEMPLE BETH JACOB Reform Jewish services will be ; held at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Temple ° Beth Jacob, 79 Elizabeth Lake ; \Rd. with Rabbi Nathan Hersh. ? ifield speaking on ‘‘Whisper Man | Whisper.” PREAH ——— TY FIRST METHODIST g 3 3 South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor ~ Harry J. Lord. Assistant Pastor } ; : z ; Ai PI PROT IR Ys 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP WORLD WIDE COMMUNION SUNDAY “THIS SPIRIT WILL WIN” Rev. Paul T. Hart, preaching 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL . Youth Fellowship ........ 6:15 P.M. ; Wed. 7:30 PM. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship 7 Oe ne UM NG SOR PE alte RR. “Mt ae Be PSL ELE GRA, tr chet The theme of his sermon Mon- jday morning will be “The Fourth Dimension.” A children’s service is scheduled for 2 p.m. and the |concluding service for the Day of ‘Atonement will be-held-at5 -p m. ' Revival Meetings omen at Parkdale Church _ ,..t'sis,¢, Yom Ripper wit be | Choir with Rebecca Gould and Conducting evangelistic services James Rosenthal, soloist. Charles at the Parkdale Church of the E. Wilson is music director. Nazarene as the Rev. Cletus The blowing of the ram's horn Franklin of Oden, Ind. Meetings by Jacob Meyer will officially began Wednesday and will contin-/bring to a close the 10-days of ue through Oct. 18 penitence. * The time is 7.30 every night this CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL iii | Traditional Jewish seryices will A minister and evangelist for 14!be held at 5:20 Sunday evening at REV. CLETUS FRANKLIN years, the Rev. Mr. Franklin has Congregation B'nai Israel. 143 held pastorates in Indiana and Illi- Oneida Rd nois and assisted in the organiza-| Rabbi Israel Goodman will tion of seven new churches lpreach on ‘What a Synagogue The evangelist also conducts \eans.” camp meetings and youth revivals. | lcd lle : Af 11:30 Monday morning _ FIRST SPIRITUALIST. c Sed aia Rvenue R Iaro!d Marsha!l. Pastor ing.”’ At 2:30 p.m. the children Wa Nieto Drescdant will gather for a service. S + 7-2 Mf Rey H or Winemon of Ne!ra}t : - ound 3 P Sa e or Wit ae etr The closing service will be at Lyceum Sunda: 10:30 A. M 5 p.m. with Lazarus Hershovitz eee Cal VAT 5 eda 7 wa Message Tea Wax day 7 P.} assisting the Rabbi in the liturgical Rabbi Goodman will speak on the topic, ‘‘The Gates of Weep- CHURCH portions of the worship hour. Oct CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hall 82 Perkins St. Sunday Evening Speaker 7:30 pm. JOHN MEAD of Pontiac Thurs. Open Forum 7:30 pm 18th. Rev. Jack Teeters of Detroit On Yom Kippur morning Rabbi Hershfield will conduct a service at Temple Beth Jacob for Jewish patients at the Pontiac State Hos- pital. ONLY PEOPLE MISUNDERSTOOD Jesus was misunderstood. The reason for this misunderstending is tra- dition, that is. doctrine of men. We say there are two: the Pather and . We say Son is Man and not a , @8 some say he is. 1 Tim. 2-5 ‘Por there is one God and one Mediator between God and men. The Man Christ Jesus. He came out from God; or He was God before He came to this earth to take om the cloak of flesh and as He said in Bt. John 16:10. “Because I go to my Father and Ye see me no longer" Now to prove that Jesus was God. not the Son of God but God Himself that came down and took on the flesh and became a man so we could become His sons. Isiah 40:3. The voice of Him that crieth in the wilderness Prepare Ye the wav of the Lord. Make straight in the desert o highwar fer our God. V 10 “behold the Lord God will come with strong hand and his arm shal!) rule for him. Behold His reward is vith Him and His work before him Now Isaih was telling of the coming of John the Baptist and the Lord Jesus Christ In Micah it speaks of the same thing as Isiah’ hear all ye people. harken O earth and al! that there ts let the Lord God be witness against vou The Lord God from His Holy Temple. For behold the Lord cometh out of his place and will come down and tread upon the high places of the earth This God as yet had not taken on the flesh. but in Matt 1-2-3 behold @ Virgin shall be with child and bring forth a Son and they shall cal) His name Emmanuel Which being Interpreted is God. So you can see what I mean, people misunderstand Jesus The Lord fs Salvation. so you can see why T believe that Salvation comes through Faith tn the Lord Jesus.) Now to get along with our proof that the Son of God was man. or a vai! of flesh that the one God took upon himself Heb. 10-20. Br s new and living way which He hath consecrated for us. Through the vail that ts to say. His flesh. Heb 2 14. for as much as then as the children are Partakers of flesh and blood He also Himself likewise took part of the same V 16 for verily he took not on Him the Nature of Angels but He took on Him the seed of Abra- ham. So you can see that God took this vail of flesh on Himself. which —— a eae God and Man. As Peter said Both Lord and Christ.” siah, 45-1! Verily thou art @ God that hidest thyself O God of Israe? the Savior V-16 they shall be ashamed and also confounded all of them They shall go to confusion together that are makers of idols and if the three God people don't have idols I would like to know who has Now to find where this God that Isiah speaks of — hid: Luke 17:20 and when he was demanded of the Pharisees when t e Kingdom of God should come he answered them and said. “The Kingdom of God cometh not with observation for behold the Kingdom of God is within you. or in the midst of you.’ Jesus said I will show vou the Kingdom of God Luke 9:27 “but I tell you of a truth there be some standing here which shall not taste of death until they see the Kingdom of God And he took Peter. James and John. Took off the vatl of flesh and they saw Him as God and a cloud came over and He pvt the vail of flesh back on and when the cloud past or the boice past they found Jesus alone. If you believe this let me hear from you! C. L. Carter, 421 N. Saginaw. Church at 1654 Taylor Services Sunday 11 A. M. and 7:30 P.M. Pastor 458 CENTRAL Young People Soturdoy .... 7: Sunday School & Worship Suncoy Evening Service .... 7: Services Tues. & Thurs. .... 7: UL 2-5142 Bishop L. A. Pa-ent Apostolic Church of Christ .. 10:00 A.M. Church Phone FE 5-836] 30 P.M. 30 P.M. 30 P.M. Bishop L. A Parent. Pastor CENTRAL « CHRISTIAN CHURCH 347 N. Saginaw St Invites You to EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Tuesday, Oct. 13 through Oct. 25th Nightly 7:30 P.M. HEAR JOHN HALL E vangelist from Watauga, Tenn Sunday Services Morning Worship ...11 AM. Sunday School ....9 45 AM Worship ‘ Rev. Robert Winne _ Waterford Community Church $860 Andersonville Rd. - Sunday School ..... Evening Service ........... 7 P.M. Hour of Power .....Wed. 7:30 P. M. Welcome to a Friendly Church! Emmanu 645 »-- 8:30, 11 A. M. +++ .9:45 A. M. Services ¥ Oakland and Saginaw . Pontiac, Michigan Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass‘t Pas FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Csalses for All Ages 10:00. A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP “BUSY NOW SERVING THE LORD” Evening Service—7:00 P.M. “ARISE AND GO” Dr. H. H. Savage, speaking at both services $4 aes Les |= ESPECIALLY INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP AT THREE GREAT SERVICES 10:00 A.M. DR. TOM MALONE _SPEAKER AT ALL SERVICES el Baptist Church S. TELEGRAPH ROAD 11:00 A.M. 7:30 P.M. BAPTISMAL Pp for SPECIAL MUSIC Under Direction of JOYCE MALONE Ample Parking Radio Broadcast ‘ / Modern Supervised Nursery - 10:15 A. M. Each Sunday e | Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday 1503 Space WPON Sunday Evening ‘Preyer ....,.7:30 sreeeee tl OOAM, Study ...6:35 P.M. Worship eee eset P.M. Young People ..? P.M. REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor Meetings to Las Through Oct. 18. Educational Building of Columbia .Ave. Church to Cost Near $100 Sunday School Sunday Worship .11:00 A.M. *Sanctification and Humility” A.Y.F. .. 9:45 A.M. Evangelistic Service .. “LIFE AND DEATH" Coming—C. A. EPPERSON. Evan- gelist, speaking Oct. 26 to Nov. 1, Bill Lanpher. Asst. Pastor Rev. G. |. Bersche ALLIANCE CHURCH M-59 and Cass Lake Road G. }. Bersche, Pastor ] sold. completed by architect W. M. Zimmerman Associates. The esti- mated cost is $100,000. Avenue Church hopes to enroll at least 1,000 people in Sunday School within the next year,” he The Rev. M. F. Boyd, pastor, | said the Rev, George Sinquefield RALLY DAY AT THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin at Fairmount Special activities for all the children. An outdoor camp- fire session--is planned Help us Pioneer for Christ” Ve W alone You! SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m. WORSHIP HOUR 1] am. YOUTH HOUR 6:15 p.m. EVENING SERVICE 7 p.m. 0 ! ‘has been called from Port Clintin, | __,» Ohia, to accept the pastorate of! \the new mission started in Roches- ter as a branch church. A graduate of Howard College and New Orleans Baptist Seminary, | he will occupy the pulpit in Roches- | ter Sunday, Memorial Concert fo Honor Garabrant present a memorial carillon con- cert at 4 p.m. Sunday in honor of | the late Dr. Maurice Garabrant, | musie director and organist at: Christ Church Cranbrook. Assistant carilloneur at the Uni- versity of Michigan, Mr. Giles played a memorial concert for Dr. Garabrant at the University’s Burton Memorial Tower Tuesday. Recital numbers will include many compositions by Dr. Gara- brant. First Christian Church Disciples of Chris? Sunday School ...10 A.M. Church Service ...11 A.M. 858 W. Huron Rev. D. D McCo!! —— _ Evangel Temple 1380 Mt. Clemens Interdenominational Sunday school, 0:45 A.M. Morning t Wed. * Servi tn QEOPPREY DAY. BABTh. Pastor | BETHEL TABERNACLE ; Pirst Pentecost Church of Pontise 88...10 am. Worship 11 am } LUTHERAN CHURCHES. MISSOURI SYNOD Bloomfield Li se ag , Square & Telegraph ~ Wm. C. Grate, Pastor : ’Church Service ...10:07 AM : ; Sunday School 11:00 AM 3 St. Mark = 7979 Commerce Road (West Bloomfield Township) Wm. C. Grate, Pastor Sunday School .... 945 AM : Church Service .. 1! 15 A.M. é i Fs Cedar Crest © Farnswofth off Union Lk. Rd. : (Next to Dublin School) * Howard E. Claycombe, Pastor é Services at 8:30 AM. and 11 A.M. Sunday Schoo) 9:45 A.M. Grace Genesee and Glendale (West Side) e Richard S. Stuckmeyer, Pastor "+ Church Service ....9:00 AM * Sunday School ....9:00 AM * Church Service ...11:00 AM Sunday School ...11:00 A.M. St. Stephen V.P.W. Hall—Walton Blvd. ¥ (Between Dixie arid Sashabaw) *: Guy B. Smith, Pastor » Chureh Service ... 9:30 AM. Sunday School .. .10:45 A.M. ? . St. Trinity 4 Auburn at Jessie i (Bast Sider # Ralph C. Clause, Pastor | Sunday School ..,.9:45 A.M. First Service ......8:30 AM ..11:00 A.M. "Second Service St. Paul Joslyn at Third e (North Bide) ‘George Mahder, Pastor *, Corner & ) Morning Service ..10:45 AM Ss Sunday School ... 9:00 A.M. EAL RR. OS ESD bi « ES | | | WORSHIP ..........11 AM. SO pe 8: le. tag \ i j | , Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Tues. and Thurs 7:30 p.m. Rev. ané Mra. & Crouch 1348 Baldwin Ave. PE 5-256 Church of the Nazarene ; Corner Airport & Poiete Hatchery Road 10 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL || 11 AM WORSHIP HOUR | 7 PM. WORSHIP HOUR National Lutheran Council Churches ASCENSION WATERFORD Meeting at Leggett School 3621 Pontiac Lake Rd: Wm. LaFountain, Pastor | SERVICES ...9 AM. 11 AM. f SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M, Sydney Giles of Ann Arbor will |. Churches List Week’s Activities SUNDAY SCHOOL , 11:00 A.M, Laymen's League|Impe’ of Pontiac will conduct scientist George W Carv- ev tie services at Central of St, Paul Lutheran Church is meetings at 7:30 p.m. - — vet : neal for thelat the Five P er, 5. S : Christian Church, 347 N. Saginaw entire congregation from 7 to 8:30| Church, 311 E, Walton Blvd., Mon- CHURCH OF Gop oa St., Tuesday through Oct. 25. Meet-'— Sunday iat. Ske. 5 day through Oct. 18. Harvest Homecoming wij! jings will begin at 7:30 p.m. Plane inde Christian tow eee pee ecen ot the Charets-of| “The Church That Needs a Re- ship & filmi of the 1958) 4 Billy Graham film, ‘The Heart|Gody 28 W. South Bivd. The cele-'vival”” will be the subject of the Rose Bowl, Parade and a « Is @ Rebel,” will be shown at 6:30'bration Will begin with Sunday Rev, Gerald W. Gibson’s sermon The Rey, and Mrs. Jack Van bia Avenue Baptist Church \ ! Ur of missions for the 4 4 el W. ‘Convention, is the spe ©, _mornit | The evangelist will speak’ to the . 7 ence 5 School Sunday. vdhag as 2 |. The eloging service ‘of the 11th The Columbia Avenue Church |Smmiversary of the church will be’ ‘will observe its 12th birthday on|e!d @t 3:30 p.m. with the Rev. Oct. 18 accOrding to Mrs. Juanita Mi. i, Bellinger of the :St. John Jones, church clerk, present mem-|™¢thodist Churbr bringing the mes- ibership is 792. oe | Houston Lovett, general chair-| Pout lmingham Unitarian Church, Wood- Walter P, Nickell, naturalist at Institute of Science, will be guest speaker at the Bir- ward’ and Lone Pine roads, at, 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Members of the Pontiac congre-| gation will also be present. * * * | “Self Realization, a Key to Great-| when Harvest Home Banquet wernman At First Methodist Oct. 23 ‘ “The State of Contentment”’ will be gt B. Pierce's topic | at the 69th“ an-| DR. ROBERT B. PIERCE Virginia Reardon \Directing Girl Scout Session Virginia Reardon will direct a Girl Scout leadership meeting and Church, Christmas Thursday morning at the Orchard! At Lake Community byterian At 10°20 a communicant’s people is held begin at 8 p.m. Sunday. ' “ orkshop- at Church the young Another class will m Saturday class for The Rev. Edward D. Auchard, pastor, will preach on “Worthy | of Your Calling’ at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday. at the board of trustees meeting. | Monday evening. The session will Tuesday evening and executive committee of the Wom- Baptist Church. Miss Ke en's Association on Wednesday.:|to attend meet the Costumes, Campfire to Be Part of Rally "sz" Annual Rally Day will be ob. Christopher Course | Church. “Trailblazing With Christ" is the will be conducted every Thursday | theme. The primary and junior depart- ments will be pioneering in cos- begin Thursday. | jtumes and a campfire session will! Backed by the Kateri Klub, the) be held outdoors with songs and course is Open to adults in the area! jstories appropriate to the theme.!who wish to develop his talents. | | Roy Overbaugh is general sup-' Further information may be ob- erintendent with Manganete Stoner tained from Geraldine Korody at and Dick Grimes Pilgrim Holi-| | | assistants. 9:30) nual Harvest Home Banquet in igan, will speak on ‘Social Drink- 1 First Methodist Church on Oct./in8’’ at the 8 p.m. service on Oct meet at 6 p.m 128 23. j Pastor of Metropolitan Methodist | Church in Detroit, Dr. Pierce is a} graduate of Northwestern Univer- | — sity and Garrett Bible Institute. | * * & Ordained jn the Methodist minis. try in 1941, he was pastor of the Broadway Methodist Church in In- dianapolis prior to his Detroit ap- School at 10 a.m. Grain” will be Elder M, J, Watkins |topie at 11 a.m., with special music! by the choir. ' The Rev. Connie Keene of De- Doris Russell will be in charge of troit will speak at the 3:30 p.m. the Sunday afternoon service at 6 program on “‘Harvester’s of God.” in the St. James Missionary Bap- |Guest Soloist will be Mrs. Gladys ‘st Church. Garrison, | piano. | “A ‘at 11 a.m. Sunday. He wil] speak on “Blasphemy” at the 7 p.m worship hour. ST. JAMES BAPTIST Mary Anthony and Mrs. “Thanking God for Fruit and Mrs. Members of the Junior Church YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Oakland Youth Fellowship will) Singers k 3 “Th ness” will be Mr. Nickell’s sub-|hold the m os will erount p crac ject. It concerns the life of Negro|9:15 p.m. TRINITY BAPTIST Letter That Cannot Be CHURCH OF ADVENT Mailed"’ will be the sermon sub- The Rev. Joseph Pelham, di- ject of the Rev. Joseph W. Moore [rector of Christian Social Relations When he preaches at 11 am of the Episcopal Diocese of Mich-|SUNMday in Trinity Baptist Church The Baptist Training Union will and again on Nov. 4 in the Pastor Moore will speak on “The Episcopal Church of the Advent. First Usher Board” at the 7-30 Sunday evening service when the adult ushers celebrate their anni- versary. The public is invited CENTRAL CHRISTIAN The Rev. John Hall will conduct pointment in 1957. Dr. Pierce served on the gover- nor's special committee on educa- tion in Indiana, the Board of Pa- role at the Indiana State Sthool for Boys, and on the advisory board of Crossroads Rehabilta- tion Center for Crippled Children. The George Washington Medal | for “outstanding achievement in |- bringing about a better under- standing of the American way of life’ was given him by the Free- dom Foundation. Committee chairmen working with Mrs. Paul Kratt, general, chairman, include Mrs. Lewis. Butler, program: Mrs. Dudley Col-| by and Mrs. Arthur Tuffin, decora- tions; and Mrs. Norman Todd, programs. * * * Other chairmen include Mrs. Clayton Rule, dinner; Mrs. Jerome Mitchell, gifts; and Mrs. Benjamin publitity. Toastmaster will be Mrs. Joseph Davis | FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Avenue Sunday School 945 Moming Service 11-00 Youth Service 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 Rev. Paul Johnson — FE 4-7172—FE 5-9822 Ee onSSie SR SBo- Marimont Baptist Church 68 W. Walton FE 2-7239 Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. “A COURAGEOUS RESOLVE” Youth Group 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. “ISAAC’ Somers preaching both services MARIMONT ... A Growing Church with a Friendly Welcome! “Holding Forth the Word of Life” Pasior will participate in the service, the - WEST HURON and MARK STREET Dr. loseph Irvine Chapman. Pastor Percy M. Walley. Ir., Minister of Education Two Worship Services'8:°45 and 11:00 AM Sermon by the Pastor 9 45 AM —-Church Classes for All 7/00 PM—Five Baptist Youth Fellowship Groups Adult Forum 8 00 P.M —Evening Vespers Wednesday 7:15 PM —Mid-Week Service “An American Baptist Convention Church” Christian Temple, 505 Auburn Ave. Dr. Lola P Marion, Pastor Rev. J Luther Sheffield. Assistant A Special Welcome Awaits You 045 to 11:30 AM —Communion & Worship Service 11°45 to 12.15 AM. —Sundayv 630 PM.—Young Peoples’ Services 745 PM .—Evangelistic Service WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Sunday Schoo! 10 A M. Worship 11 AM Evening Service 7:30 P.M. W.Y.P.S. 6:45 P.M. Wednesday Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P.M. 1000 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL This is ADVANCE MONTH WORSHIP Rev D Paul Huffman, representin 6:45 PM. JUNIOR anc YOUTH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS 7:30 P.M. WORSHIP SERVICT Topic Better Thing I E C ; a.J Service MISSIONARY CHURCH Pontiac, Michigan Office: PE 4-18!1 Residence: FE 35-6024 We extend 7 coid.a FIRST UNITED 149 N East Bivd Pastor O. P. Eastman Parsonage: 632 Benson School Classes All Ages | :* ; 9:30 Thursday morning, al members of the Women's Society | 7 of Christian Serviee will meet for! @ a study on “The Role of United! * Nations in World ‘Affairs.”’ Macedonia Baptist fo Present Musicale Masedonia Baptist Church pre- d Charles M. Wright will preside |sents the first in the series of fall) § musicales at 7:30 p.m. Sunday ; | with Barbara A. Keller giving an ] organ recital Organist at the First General ller plans the General Baptist Church College at Oakland City, Ind She is a graduate of Emmanuel Christian School. The Rev. L. R. \served at the Sunday School serv- Slated at St. Vincent — ‘ice tomorrow at A Christopher leadership course: at 9:30 p.m. for nine weeks at St.! Vincent de Paul Hall. Classes will! 15 Edison St. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 2800 Watkins Lake Rd., N.W. Oak. Co. Mkt. (% Mile) Sunday Schoo! 10 a.m. Preaching 1] a.m. & 7:30 pm. Youth at 6 @ Radio — CKLW, 7:30 am. 80 Fe A. J. Baughey, Pas.‘DeWitt Baughey, Asst. Pas. 3 lic BEE RP ORE ASE Soy. —_— : Classes for all ages! 30 p.m. 0 ke. in Detroit isthe... cue CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at Williams Lake Rd. Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor i SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:30 AM. J ST. JOHN’S PONTIAC 87 Hill St. at Cherry St. SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:45 A.M CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. SHEPHERD of the LAKES |, WALLED LAKE Meeting at Walled Lake Elem. Schoo! W. Maple Near Ladd Rd. M. Frederick Foutz, Pastor CHURCH SERVICE ...11 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:30 A.M. CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE Twp. Meeting at Beaumont School 6532 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Ivan C. Ross, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:15 A.M CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M. i “Somethin Church School 10 AM. Morning Worship 11:15 AM. Rev. James A. McClung, Minister ng riage Under the Sun” Rey. ou Supervised Nursery — All Services — Ample Parking ST. PAUL METHODIST 165 BE. Square Lake h Fellowship Rd. FE 8-8233 ei EE ey 5 sad FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH $640 Williams Lake Rd. nr Dixie Highway Rev. Al Kasten, Pastor nday Schoo] .......... 10.00 AM Worship Service ... 1100 At Fyanael stic Ser e Dir Wednesday Prayer Sery--e 7 30 Pl “We Preach Christ Crucified Risen and Returning” ee. ane 9! = PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST Welcomes All Visitors Bible Study i= 6 £26 « & © Sis ee bee © 9 30A M Morning Worship .......00. ©. 10:50AM Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:00 PM. Wednesday Evening Service ...... 7-30P M. Everybody Is Invited! W W. Rall Minister 1180 North Perry St. ¥-% # * *¥ THE SALVATION ARMY 2- 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET a Sunday Schl. 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. Morning Worship 1] a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Music — S$ nging —True 'o tte Word Preaching God Eee eet ee h wae oo ~» CHRISTIAN SCIENCE~ s SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY , ABE SIN, DISEASE, AND DEATH REAL?” "° Sunday Services and Reading Room Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street 11:00 A. M. Open Daily Wednesday Evening 11 A.M to 5 PM. Service 8 P.M. Friday to 9 P.M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, ‘SCIENTIST Lawrence and Wiliiams Streets HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW_ 800 KC SUNDAY 9:45 A. 5 AA? TV. Every Sunday, Channel 7, S i TRAST SRR og ia ; 4 All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield. Rector The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate 8:00 AM.—Holy Communion 9:30 AM and 11:15 AM Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. Church School ST. GEORCE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 801 Commerce. Milford 600 A M—Holy Communion 10.30 A.M —Morning Prayer and Sermon ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH $301 Hatchery Rd. Drayton 800 A M—Holy Communion 8 30 and 11:15 A. M —Identicel Bervices of Morning Prayer and Sermon Church 8chool Church Schoe Rev. Bertram T. White, Vicar Rey. Waldo R. Hunt. Vicar Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited | FOR THE VERY PICTURE of YOU LOOKING NATURAL, LOOKING YOUR BEST, PHONE US SOON. Pontiac Photographer's Association SUTHERLAND STUDIO 12 East Pike Street FE 2-231 ROBINSON S STUDIO 20 East Huren Street FE 4-3669 C. R. HASKILL STUDIO 1 Mt. Clemens Street FE 4-0553 DIMITRI LaZAROFF 233 Oliver Street FE 4-2466 WOOLIEVER STUDIO 426 N. Paddock Street FE 4-3001 McClung, preachi 6 P.M. and 8 PM. 7 Ls Fe Sunday School slelGelelsislelscleleisiesivicies celeu aac Mine me ML. Morning Worship Eovsisecsclccccieeshesecereds B. T. U. Evening Worship ......... Wednesday Prayer Meeting ..........000-7: Rev. M. P. Boyd Jr., Pastor Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention cee eeeeeeesesene — 9,000,000 REVI Evangelistic Services : REV, KENNETH DAY, Supt. of Missions, “Baptist State Convention of Michigan eee Columbia Avenue BAPTIST 64 West Columbia Ave. FE §-9960 A. P, Members — VAL Finst FREE METHODIST CHURCH 501 MT. CLEMENS STREET Lyal H. Howison, Pastor —————eernrr FALL REVIVAL Oct. 10-18 Each Evening 7:30 SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School 10 A. M. Worship 11 A. M. “Christ—Lost*and Found” Evening Worship 7:00 “Eternal Destinies” REV, G. STANLEY PUGH Evange''st “SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURES” with Roosevelt Wells, Minister CHURCH CALENDAR Bible School Sunday ... $45 A.M Sermon and Worship 11900 A.M Eve. Worship & Sermon 600 P.M Bible Study Tuesaa 800 P.M "COMMON RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS NOT ENDORSED BY THE BIBLE’ an article last week I discussed with you a prevalent doctrine that Is inconsistent with Bible teaching and opposed to apostiic practice. The doc- trine of which [I speak is that e “JESUS ONLY.” This doctrine origi- « nated not with INSPIRED TEACHERS } OF TRUTH but with UNINSPIRED PREVFRTFERS OP TRUTH Tt is therefore unworthy of belief damnable to preach and dangerous to practice week I endeavored to expose the Roosevelt Wells to AS - > absurdity of their claim that THFRE Is ONLY ONE PERSON IN THE GODHEAD In this article we would Iike to discus« with you, their erroneous conception of Baptism The “Jesus On'v’’ conception of bap- tism is that for baptism to he valid ¢} andidate must he taken out in the water and over him must be pronounced certain wor which to them constitutes a baptismal foriniula Such ts no‘ tated in God s Boo e the’ Bible To the advocates of ‘his trine would itke 1 ask question WHFRE IN THE BIBLF DO WF HAVE AN FXAMPLE OF THIS® That is a preacher pronouncing over a p in @ set form ~ot words making such indespensible to the persor yh‘ wir yardo fo nie past sins The references cited by he tra rs f +t falce theory are Acts 2.38: 8 16: 19 48 an 195 but se a n t fort! a RAPTISMAL FORMU! 4. “An examination of thes AcSA gOS oweve: produces the definite cor mn that the iuntfo aioed for . P. wantin tf the f ft e 4 IR t ered as a mode . -be baptized r e name ct follow tha Peter and John in Samaria Pete at Caesarea a Pa Fpohesus (Acts 816: 1048, and 19 5 adhere t escrihed formule In the four instanree whe baptis and a of are a@sso- Ciated, there are three different arrangements name. thus tndi- cating conclusively ¢hat no definite desien for the order of words were intended. (G. N. Woods!. Notice the difference in words and in arrange- ment in these passages, 1. Acts 2:38 Jesus Christ 2. Acts 8:16 The Lord Jesus 3. Acts 10:48 The Lord 4. Acts 19:5 The Lord Jesus “Thus out of four occurrences where baptism ts satd to have been tn the name of Jesus, there are three variations In the Greek Testament. as well @s in the English Testament. From this deduction !t becomes apparent that NO UNIFORMITY IN THE USE OF TERMS OCCURS, and the con- clusion from such alleged uniformity is fallacious THERE 1s NO IN- STANCE OF BAPTISM PERFORMED IN THE NAME OF JESU8 only 1O.N.W.) IT I8 NOT WHAT THE PREACHER SAY8 THAT IS SIGNIFICANT IT I8 WHAT 18 ACTUALLY DONE FOR THE CANDIDATE The wordy, “into the name of the Father and of the gon and of the Moly Spirit or indeed, In the name of the Lord Jesus, do not CONSTITUTE A CHARM, THE PRONOUNCEMENT OF WHICH AMOUNTS TO AN ESSEN TIAL FORMULA IT SHOULD NEVER BE LOST SIGHT OF THAT IT I8 SOMETHING DONE. RATHER THAN S8OMFTHING 8AID THAT MAKES BAPTISM VALID. Unless the act is AUTHORIZED, AND PER- PORMED AS JESUS COMMANDED, REGARDLESS OF WHAT THE PREACHER SAYS THE BAPTISM [8 NOT PROPERLY ADMINISTERED BELIEVETH THOU THIS Por further tnformation. write to Roosevelt Wells 210 Hughes Street, Pontiac. or eall PE $1156 WELCOME TO THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 210 Hughes Street, Pontiac, Michigan = f ae ior TO” i a COE es ea fli aaa THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 / TWELVE W. LAFAYETTE AT WASHINGTON BLVD. DET. KENNETH E& SCHWARTZ i] t YEARS ON BROADWAY. NEVER BEFORE IN DETROIT. See all the fadgions dancing, bear all the bit songs .. tke “Just in Time.” “Leng Before 1 Knew You,” “1 Met a Girl” and “The Party's Over.” 27 thru Nov. 8 LAST TIMES TODAY. SUNDAY Mat. 3:30, all seats $1.5¢ & §:.58 HANS CONRIED i Betty White ia “King And I” in “TALL STORY” Pnhcne Reservations WO 5-!070 TIMES & PRICES: TU = WED., THUBS.. &:30 and Sun 7a | $3.73 - $2.75 - $1.65. Fri.. Sat.. 8:38 . M_ $4.00 - $3.20 - $2.1¢. Mats. Sat. 2:06—Sea.. 3.50 P.M. $2.5@ and $1.58. All prices include tax SEND MAIL ORDERS NOW Please enclose self-addressed, stamped en- fer safe return ef tickets Tickets at Cass Theater: Marwil's Nerthiand. Eastland; Pentiac Travel, 698 W. Heren: AUiied Travel. 174 Pitt St. W in Windser 2nd BIG WEEK SHOW STARTING TIME SAT. 1:00 - 4:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 SUN. 1:05 - 3:45 - 5:20 - 8:50 MON. Thru FRI. at 7:00 - 9:20 HURON | ume ioe THEATER ..OR BE KILLED! Her ips prormused one... her gun the other, and the only thing that could save him. now was a man who tnever existed! i CARY GRANT HVA MARIE SAINT JAMES MASON in VistaVision TECHNICOLOR® ow a ADULTS 90c — CHILDREN 25¢ NEXT ATTRACTION “THE NUN STORY” Summit Plans , Can Be Hurried U.S. Had Feared That Labor Election Victory Would Upset Strategy By J. M. ROBERTS AP News Analyst Planning for a summit confer- ‘ence can go into high gear now! ithat the Macmillan government) jhas been returned to power in) | Britain. | That's not the only reason, how- | jever, although it is the expressed) ireason, that official Washington) lwas pleased with the British elec-| jon results. | There had been considerable trepidition when pre-election polls | | kept reporting a strong Labor | | Party comeback from its low | point after Macmillan’s visit to | Mescow last spring. The prospect of having to do busi- ness with Aneurin Bevan as British Foreign Minister had been worri- ‘some. Bevan and his leftwing La-| bor associates are strongly opposed ‘to many U.S, policies. They would even have Britain resign her mem- _| bership in the atomic club There was fear that this attitude, if it became official British policy, would greatly weaken the hand of Allied negotiators who will soon resume conferences with Soviet delegates on a permanent suspen- sion of nuclear bomb testing. Community Theaters CIVIC-FARBMINGTON ulsion,” Orson Welles, Dt- re World, the Fiesh and h Harry Selefonte, Inger Stevens Sun Sat ‘The Nun's Story.” Audrey Hepburn. Peter Pinch RILLS-ROCHESTER “Sign of the Glediater,” Anite George Marshal); ‘Hell Squad ar North by Northwest.’ rie Mineo, Gery Crosby Gene Raymond. Jeanne Sat “Say Ove for Me." Debbie Reynolds. Bing Crosby, color “eaemen Greatest Adventure, George Scott color Sun -Tues “A Privete's Affair,” Mineo. Gary Crosby Terr re. col- or ‘Houdini ‘ony rtis, Janet Leigh color Starts Thurs: “A Hole in the Head Prank Sinatra. color HOLLY “Some Lik Sat -8un - It Hot’ Mart- lyg_ Monroe. Tony Gurls Bat ‘Hors Soldiers.” John Warne. ‘Wiltem Holden MILFORD “Tarzan's Greatest Adventure’ color. ‘The Mysterians,"’ color Sun -Tues “A Private's Affair.” Sa! neo. Christine Carere. color Thurs -Sat ne Big Circus.” Victor Mature. Red Button: eoior A good way to get vour name in the papers is to walk across the street reading one Be mice to everybody. You never can tell who might show up on the jury next time you're on tral. —Earl Wilson =i AST TIME TONIGHT" Bing Crosby, Deb Reynolds “SAY ONE FOR ME” also ‘“TARZAN’S CREATEST ADVENTURE” ) Gah MAT, 1:45 ISUNDA bane Cate-Coe-Eet Cony. ke Baus (Jas COLOR BY DE LUNE CinensaScoP€ STERECPHOMIC SOUND , ADDED IN COLOR TONY CURTIS HOUDINI’ ‘them college graduates, 8 Young People to Serve Service at Joslyn Church The Sacrament ‘of Batism will called. the ‘present $100 manthly| inadequate before the United Nations, there was a. United Provinces of|from the post at Central America in 1824. It broke| Miss up over religious issues. idepartment Héads Language Unit had since 194. Roland Williams, Gordon ‘Messer, UPI Tetephote AGENTS APPROVED—Sandra | Dee, 18-year-old actress, had to | go to court yesterday. But only because under California law she must get approval of the agency that books her appear- ances in movies because she is under 721. Crescent Hills Prepares Plans for Activities Final preparations for the fall program of Crescent Hills Baptist Church were made this week at the quarterly business meeting. | ‘The week of Oct. 18 will be Visi- tation Week and each Sunday School teacher will endeavor to call at the home of pupils. A series of visitor training films are being shown each Wednesday evening at the midweek service. Norman Schmuck has been chosen geperal chairman of the every member canvass to be held ’ the first three weeks of November ‘Bahai Religion to Be Discussed | ‘What Is Forgiveness?’ Is Theme of Message at Bethany Baptist Wallace Baldwin, chairman of the Royal Oak Assembly of the Baha'i religion. will speak at the adult forum of Bethany Baptist Church known as “Operation Un- derstanding.”’ The program will begin at 7 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Oppor- tunities will be given for questions The five youth fellowship groups will join the adult group for ev- ning vespers at 8 p.m. for hymn singing and meditation. “What Is Forgiveness?” I. Chapman's brief message. “Needed-Tears” a.m. and Mike Rooney at 11 a.m. Susan Cox and Chuck Sick- els will be evening assistants. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Foren will open their Lake Angelus home to the Fellowship Class for a hay- ride tonight The first of a series of three church dinners will be held Friday to consider church finances. Parl Snover and Raymond Rooney will be in charge of the programs. ‘Lutherans to Open Hong Kong Seminary HONG KONG (#—The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod will open a new seminary here. The school will be headed by | the Rev. Wilbert V. Holt who has | served the Synod’s Chinese mis- sion efforts since 1954. Until his _ appointment, he was pastor of , Our Savior Latheran Church in | Hong Kong. Eighteen students, all of them) are ex- pected to enroll for the semi- nary's three-year course. ? American Airlines Grows DETROIT —American Airlines | has announced a $200,000 expan-| sion program in its sales and reservations departments in De- troit because of record increases in business. =SPORTS =RACES SUNDAY FROM 11:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M. RACING BY OVER 80 OF THE MIDWEST’S FASTEST SPORTS CAR RACERS. SEVEN RACES AT OAKLAND COUNTY SPORTSMEN’S CLUB, WATERFORD. AULTS AD- MISSION $1.50. THRILLS GALORE AT MICHIGAN’S ONLY SPORTS CAR COURSE 1.5 MILE ASPHALT CIRCUIT. ” [ * ) bbbbettltetettettett tit Lititiltiltiilii iii it iii iti titi ii wil] be Dr. Joseph, will be his | | sermon topic at the morning | | wership hours. Karen Herhoitz | will assist the pastor at 8:45 | | David Powell, Bob Bell, Kathy \O’Brien, Peggy Wilson, Marilyn! ‘Bell and Paula Webster. * * * The Oakland Youth Fellowship, Rally will be held at 7:30 tonight in the Oakland Avenue Church. Legion in Waterford | Sends 4 to Confab Four representatives from the! ' Jaterford Township Chief Pontiac | |American Legion Post are attend-| ling the annual Fall Conference | this weekend at the Olds Hotel in| Lansing. } x* * * They are Post Commander Lyle Brown, Senior Vice Comman- der James Cheyne, Junior Vice Commander L. D. McLauchlin and Post Adjutant William Tunn- ingley. | * * * The conference {is designed to instruct Legionaires on the or- ganization’s operation. To Discuss Nuclear Race . DETROIT w—Retired Rear Ad- miral Wilson D. Letggett Jr., authority in the nuclear and atomic lenergy field, will discuss the U.S |position in the nuclear power race Wednesday at the Engineering Society of Detroit. VV 1.4411] of FUN and MAN, BEAST _and the POYKE RD. JOY the SOUTH AMERICAN WAY WOMEN, IT’S A HOLIDAY JUNGLES of INDIA be observed at 10 a.m. Sunday in} daughter, Barbara. the Oakland Avenue United Pres-| Doris Tridico of South Miami, byterian Church. The Rev. Theo--'who was divorced from the Bos- dore R. Allebach, , Willlton Red, Sox slugger in 1955, preach on “Whose Mind Do You —_ Have?” by * * * A gospel team of the church BL tr ei } TONITE 3— FEATURES -3 Box Office Open 6:30 \ WRITTEN in BLOOD and FIRE STARRING STERLING HAYDEN COLEEN GRAY AUDREY HEPBURN w FRED ZINNEMANN’S prooucnon oF | THE NUN'S STORY PETER FINCH we TECHNICOLOR® @ SUNDAY SPECIAL! Save 30c with this coupon ICE CREAM “ 39° Cowpen Good Sun., Oct 11th Only Top Treat Top Treet { ! | i { | | ! f ; Your Choice Holden Red STAMPS Chocolate, Strawberry Vanilla, or Neapolitan SAVE 30° _ : With Coopon Below = CAR a — | : a : 60 Extra a With $2.00 Purchase or More 5 ~ ee ewe ee 6 8 ee ee he a HOPEN SUNDAY 9 AM, fo 6 PM ef 3415. ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD SYLVAN LAKE SHOPPING CENTER 4 2375 Orchard Loke Rd. at Middlebelt . 4889 DIXIE HIGHWAY 685 EAST BOULEVARD a, et Walton—Drayton Plains ot P S| 8040 COOLEY LAKE ROAD 1249, BALDWIN ot : Mon. thru Fri. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. - Sot_8 A.M. to 9 P. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 THIRTEEN Service Station Gets Tip "hen ® man with a Sweeney Offers Laughs Becomes Financial Hub 2a ne A ‘nv [Hollywood Headlines: —From Bank’on Checks eee eee ee er Pn tlas Launchi — , . “sacar vine fe 3% en lie 'F ibber’ Makes Good acon ‘America Mourns: Death suse mins tee toon here thought they had encountered 22, Was ob€ from the bank which Seems Perfect of ‘One Man's Family’ _sciweea iso nd ~ By VERNON SCOTT )“Fibber’’ more than 20 years ago’ HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Dura- 0M radio, and followed it up with) | bility is a rare trait in TV, so rare; ae ine ay te —— in‘faet, few performers make good Wi) & legend, @ c eter y| . when attempting a second series, established in viewers’ minds. | at Elgin AFB Exceptions are Ann ° Sothern.) ~*~ «© * he! ec tok t ‘ , “eth - 'was like his own, That's why the - ; , Robert Cummings .and Richard | “1'vs never met Jordan.” Ne) CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)\disappearance of the long-time| Fisse! Thorson (Paul) and Vir- Boone. ‘ . os | . adi seat inia Gre (Betty re active! Exceptional is Bob Sweeney, ‘4! image, so I've avoitied meeting —The Air Force launched its ver-, radio - y a in Petite as = ‘iat ae peed who has survived three shows.— him. It’s absolutely imperative satile Atlas missile on an inter-, hae vie sae jsaul : void in so many other cast alumni. At least two of | “My Favorite ‘Husband,”’* “‘Our 4! ¢ Play r my Own way — continental range flight Friday; the TV cast have prospered since | Shot Full. Range Over By BOB THOMAS Atlantic; Bomarc Fails, AP MovieTV Writer is married to a San. Francisco HOLLYWOOD (AP) — To many! attorney. an American, One Man’s Family| | More than 10 million of the 65 Borni re ce Betwin, who; was Hazel, | mnillion telephones in the US, are jserved by independent | systems ‘other than the American Tele- phone and Telegraph Co. ——— CORNMi ivi Pi HELD OVER THROUGH SUNDAY! ~: = 51 e7 = Coming October 16th The Solid Plymouth lives for 1960 Molly.” trying to prove anything. I just | IS TOP BANANA want people to sit down after U.S. space burden, shot over the Atlantic on what appeared to be a . icasting last was one of her suitors. . ' 4 , ws ~ [Miss Brooks,’ “The: Brothers” — if for ‘no other reason than to es- night, The saga of their One Man's Family days —| The Show Place of Pontiae ! THE Two BLONDE BOMBSHELLS if apd "now - is embarking ‘be his “APE Comparison. The 8>-foot Atlas, a potent war) the Barbours oe a Praga Saint, who Played poy hh ane weal eae ee eee ee ee ee ee fourth series, “Fibber McGee-and “At the same time, I'm not weapon slated to shoulder the dropped out of ~ "4" ta, and Tony Randall, who 124 Gakinad FE 64-3528 spring after 28) dinner and have a good laugh. perfect launch. face and a can’t-do-anything-right| “Fibber is more fun than the * *® * ‘appearance, Bob finally is top ba- Other characters I've played.| Across the state at Eglin Air nana on fis own show, a fact that There’s more dimension to him.! Force Base, a 47-foot Bomarc was| ‘may prove his undoing. Each sequence brings out a new destroyed because of technical dif-! years on the air Creator Carleton E. Morse esti- mates that be- tween 25,000 and ! A bald little man with a pixie ARILYN MONROE “THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH” No woman ever offered a man more gave # : him ges : | less! . ANSFIELD : In past years Sweeney was al- facet of his personality, and he’s ficulties seconds after launching | 30.000 letters of protest poured into ways the guy the stars relied on 90 all good. land fell into the Gulf of Mexico.| NBC. He is still receiving 100 let- to pick up dull spots in the script. * *® | This was the third test at the|ters a week. Now he’s got to carry the. load. “Fibber is a larcenous, frugal,|\Cape for the big Atlas Missile | * * * himself with no Sweeney to pick exaggerating character who is al-'since it was declared operational) “But NBC moved into a new up the slack. most a con man and not beyond last month. All three were aimed) Policy of radio programing,” the “I'm not thinking about a fifth telling a few white lies. Still he’s at improving accuracy. |veteran producer remarked, ‘Our show,” Sweehey grinned during 4 sucker. If he had been around) re | show didn’t fit into it, so we were lunch at the Brown Derby. “And I 50 years ago, Fibber would have In wartime, the Atlas could dropped. can’t understand actors who want been one of the guys to buy the deliver a nuclear warhead to a. | Phere still is considerable in- to get out of a su¢cessful series. Brooklyn Bridge. target 6,300 miles away. A few terest to revive One Man's Fami- Most of them aré never heard of -_ *& * | Atlases are now poised on launch-|!¥. There has been talk of going again. | ap - wd fourth series, all ing pads at Vandenberg Air Force onto the new worldwide network. mo right, an "m grateful that I've : , * witny Something may eventuate. If it t say beep the store open a8 vived three others. But I hope! fete Oa oe pai does—fine. But I'm not going after , | best possible deal for an actor. Are Fibber and Molly stick around! atter launch. vit.” “THE GIRL CAN'T HELP IT” ‘wow: / WHAT AN A fc ANATOMY { LESSON! |. f * ted for many years to come 2 aa ae *« *« * he “ge 4 | You never have to worry about | .., ;; a U.S. officials concede this nation (i, ; , MANSFIELD Be. 4 | Where your next job is coming | “I like the money. ‘lags behind the Soviet Union in . Morse has suffered — eo A | 5 38 || a | Paw illnesses and has been limiting his t and MONROE + & 48 from. development of space rockets, but eriivitles 3 kde o t deal 1:00 ple _ s P * t R most believe the two countries are 2CUvIUeS. He spends a great de: : 7 | Because Jim Jordan originated. er len ate leven in the intercontinental range © his time at his farm on the : 3:08 — ——EE — _ ™ =u Treasury Notes \ballistic missile field ° |penieuie are “ = biaglane + 9:25 ut is also here part of the © 7:35 . year and keeps in touch with , ; 9:45 j H > ; thos wt s it f his . . TONIGHT LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS 10 P. M. Oversubscribed _ Night Is Time for Crime, sobidioos| Ginily ke mana! Jo “ , : : 7 . a“ “ 7] “ WASHINGTON The Treasury 2€YS Los Angeles Report sears “= JACK CUMMINGS pesc.:r.0e ia cane SHANE” & “STEP DOWN FROM TERROR” | Buss akcrotyt tie Tenmun 9078 Los Angeles Rep ae cM a i ae : . we i HF '_— u te th 1% e serve ort Oct. Tp fer. LOS ANGELES (UP) — Fou 7 awa Smsih sho ocd] AUNT TU PQENG wa . ° 200,000, , umes ai t es om: Father arbour from the zin- dramatic lore STARTS = 000,000 in treasury mitted here at night as during the ning. is near 80. but he still asks ANO affair with {notes carrying 5 per cent interest. The interest rate was the highest ‘in 30 years. a night ciud girt: | day last year. ’ More offenses were reported on Some 130,000 investors. _ Saturdays and Sundays than on the est. number in the memory of treat (other days of the week. and the \ury. officials, offered to buy. An largest number of crimes took ‘unprecedented number entered Place in the months of March and | fully paid subscriptions. January. the outcome as highly sat- me if the show is going back on the air,”’ Morse said * * * Of the others, Page Gilman. who started as Jack at 14 and con- tinued through the history of the show, is a printer living in Ojai NOW thru SUN. SUN. a — Not so satisfactory, however, were reports from financial cen- ters that many of the CiNngsmaScoPe COLOR by DELUXE BTEREOPHON'< SOUND f to place the bulk AES trond aaeen | im the hands of individuals and Transcontinental | savings - type institutions. This IN CINEMASCOPE | | minimizes the inflationary impact | CARTOON id | of federal borrowing. } wag OF pe) Cy — Ag individual GOLDEN Abt CLU j investors who jumped at the offer 7a ~ Se ee at sorts | ss ANATOMY OF MURDE : on \ " ‘Oo “ ! s banks a nd F i ! M i «a cscs and Toan saints. ridey URDER | finance their purchases } THE TOMB... | ee | \ ” = | Nl e ny eRe : Pontiac Theaters LAST DAY—LATE SHOW TONIG | ! | - NIGHT | THE WORLD! Sat: “Shane? "Anan Ladd Jean {TYRONE POWER — IN STEVE BRODIE ! Arthur: “Step Down From Ter- jror."’ Charles Drake , Sun.-Tues.: “The Mummy,” Pe- » “The Mark of Zorro” ees — STARTING SUNDAY — “Here Come the Jets!’’ — ee atti pan “Hong Kong Confi- i ial,’’ Beveriy Tyler Wed-Sat.: “M i he Net,” atta, "ee st BIG HORROR TWIN SHOCK SHOW| Randolph Scott + Huron ; “A SENSATIONAL LOOK INTO THE FUTURE THAT’S Now Plaving North by North west.” Gary Grant. Eva Marie AS CLOSE AS TOMORROW'S BLAZING HEADLINES” Saint — ee ee MAN REACHES MOON color, May Britt. Curt Jurgens A STRANGE AND Strand FORBIDDING RACE Sat.: ‘Mark of Zorro.’ Tyrone ... A GIANT FIENDISH Pow ; d Lees ; Power. Linds Darnell: ‘‘Here Come TOM Starts Sunday: ‘Missile to the Moon” and ‘'Frankenstein's Daugh- DOOLEY © Vesiaterg teise an A HELL: BENT ae eee eae REBEL KID Rocket. Will Travel” Three Stoe- WHO = y beoxen Lance,” Spencer CHALLENGED A TOWN TO GET HIS TONIGHT GIRL... AND a war. | THRU TUES. 3 FEATURES LEAVE HIS “ae EXCLUSIVE : “ROAD RUNNER SONG THAT Cddoesdire , y FIRST SHOWING OO eats 5 ik. CARTOON WILL LIVE UNKNOWN y ! OPEN 6:30 P.M. the motion picture blue denim’ talks heart to heart with young America-and their parents! A story of lost innocence... The ALSO IN COLOR ww: Gyun-Dewn ~**%~ THE MOST ASTOUNDING SCIENCE FICTION THRILLER OF THE ACE! *arring RICHARD TRAVIS - CATHY DOWNS -K T STEVENS TOMMY COOK co starnng NINA BARA GARY CLARKE and the mii acaiea j y solutions NiWRS MeRTRE SHES nace Aree eerie Hl EXTRA-TONIGHT ONLY a =e] | themselves! _ Tan Sereen’s mastr ofthe WEIRD..n his NEWEST, MOST BARING SMOCHER! H M _ BELA LUGOS! > BRIDE «: MONSTER ~ « ‘ wering JOHN ASHLEY SANDRA KNIGHT co-starring DONALD MURPHY SALLY TO00 = | iT | A UC CAROL BRANDON MACDONALD IMD WN SE aR CHARLES BRACKET» PHILP DUNNE. - EDITH SOMMER PHILP DUNNE COMING WEDNESDAY KIRK DOUGLAS BURT LANCASTER “THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE” FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 Orion Upsets Oxford, 13-6; Birmingham Stunned, 25-19 Arthur Hill ....19 Waterford ....13 | Lake Orion ....13 W. Bloomfield .39 Avondale .....25 Rochesler ....19 Holly ........13- PortHuron...25 j Pontiac Central 6 Pontiac North. . 7 Oxford ....... 6 Brighton......19 Cranbrook ....9 Lapeer .......°0 Clarkston .....12 Birmingham ...19 Chiefs Win ‘Statistics’ By BILL CORNWELL It’s a well known fact that you can't make mistakes in a Saginaw Valley Conference football game and hope, to come out on the long end of the score. Just like its counterpart in collegiate gridiron circles, the rough and tough Big Ten Conference, the Saginaw) Valley competition is so keen and evenly matched that! sometimes one mistake is enough to prove your undoing. | The truth of this was? | brought home to Pontiac ; | Central High School's grid warriors in bitter fashion Qu | Cc k TDs | Friday night at Wisner Sta- ; | dium when they dropped a , 19-6 decision to Saginaw S Ur pr | se Arthur Hill. With the exception of a scat- tered moment here and there the, | cats Chiefs dominated the game from start to finish. They won just about! everything except the final score! At top physical strength for the as they tumbled to defeat in their frst time this season. Lake Orion Valley opener after whipping three dumped highly rated Oxford from non-league foes ithe unbeatens with a 13-6 triumph * * * last night It was a heartbreaking way to} * * spoil a 3-0 record. By and large,|; Tim Alban scored all the points the Chiefs didn’t make very many) the ‘“‘fired-up’’ Dragons needed in errors. But the few the: did make/|the Ist quarter when he scored a were too many as the alert Hillites, touchdown on a short plunge and capitalized on their miscues and added the extra point. The score turned them into touchdowns ‘climaxed a 60-yard drive. Conversely, the Chiefs failed Bucky Craven electrified a te capitalize on their scoring op- ‘*tanding reom only crowd repre- portunities when the Hillites were ‘senting the neighboring towns obliging enough to give them when he dashed 13 yards for the chances. final Orion points in the 2nd | rter. The story of this contest can be, _— briefly summarized as follows: | The scoreboard read 13-0 before Two touchdown passes, two fum-,Oxford ace Doug Stott reached bles, two penalties, a missed punt.| Paydirt from the 10 in the same PS period. Another threat by the win - ners ended at the nine Arthur Hull clicked twice through * . a the air in the 2nd quarter for a 12-6 lead at halftime, marching to Lake Oron had the best scoring the 1st TD after recovering a PCH opportunity in the last half getting fumble and picking up the 2nd inside the 15 before time ran out was their best showing. They did a good job,"’ said de- lighted coach Frank Kownacki. The Dragons had scored only one TD ia three straight setbacks. Oxford failed to show the offen- sive spark it had displayed in three the Hillites drove te their clinch- victories despite the efforts of ing score in the 4th stanza, ‘#0 Stott in a rushing battle costly penalties against PCH = Rough tactics on both sides of gzve them key Ist downs. ithe line marred the action. A total Central had a definite statistical Of 199 yards were marked off in superiority. The Chiefs topped .ir- penalties tally after a 4th down punt failed = «It to come off as planned The Hillites handed PCH a golden scoring opportunity eariy in the 3rd peried by giving up | the pigskin on a fumble, but the Chiefs couldn't go. Then, when tee HA a a before 3.000 happy home fans last the touchdown department. Tom tors went ahead 124 when Alix Three Alix-to-Long aerials set up was halfback Chuck Hartung, also her Hi in every epa ™ mC * a Dewees ® Lo 0 night Moran and Wayne Ross added hit Long from the 12 on the open- Ross’ tally — the 3rd one caught with kicking. specialist end Phil ‘ Ss r ne mtir ‘ ‘ er ” . sditle. ept passing yardage an m 1:4 . First Douns Passing” . 0 A she wdown is scheduled for one each. ing play of the second quarter. |by the alert end after it was i. 1 average. They limited the Hillites Tera! First Downs .. . 10 4 next Friday at Keego Harbor’ | * * * ‘batted in the air by a "Dog de} sbell. , to 35 vards on the ground in the Yards Net Rushing 94 106 : . Alix was outstanding at quarter fender. The running of Do Sweet-| B PR Ist half and ghe up only 122 Ya ts _ Ligert "T gee spon 6 The Lakers, making a strong jack mpleting nine of 11 passes — Brighton went right back to score . Ld ug T wiesk ‘Yiewien GARR xe-19<0s 1 (3 : : Pp a a bid to move up high in the state - . man featured the final march. Alix! sit; powns Passin 2 1 vards rushing altogether Passes ae emp" ec 3 3 ; p alg for 227 yards and three of the after the ensuing kickoff. Scott hit Long in the end zone from the Total Firet’ Downe Pt os 8 << + a ‘ Sse pea paihear es o 3 riper een up a ea battle Ds. He also booted three extra Mertin flipped to Bob Loveland ng Yards Net Rushing ........ = = ; Punt Average : 4-30 4-28 ¥Y simply overpowering Brighton ,,,, nts and handled the bal! well. f th °9 for six nts and Yards Net Passing «.+..-» . Unfortunately for the Chiefs’ y,; oe t iia AB AGUS Lei Mine ce ts Gis Jeet “a6 ; : \Total Net Yards ...+..+6..+. 208 263) cause thes also topped Arthur Yards Penalized . 125 65 «im a battle of unbeatens. * * * Fred Nettles booted a 7th to make: West Bloomfield is now 40, | Passes soccberscecseceeee ee rn +) Hill in penalty yardage. Central opigy SCORE BY QUARTERS == it was a see-saw affair until) Brighton led twice in the Ist half it 13-12. BHS ran out of time trying ws cic Poo aa nna 23.3 2-36) was penalized a total of 100 vards OXFORD @ 6 © o— 6 Midway in the 23rd period when in the offensive field day which for another before the half. de pas ees | senna . : |Pumbles .....-- secs seuveees Pe 10| compared t: Vere e Denis Alix and swift Jack Newton $aw a total of 838 yards gobbled Total first downs .. 1s 12 |Yards Penalized ...+.-s+e0+s mpared to a mer for th 1 The det ined Lak cor ; - non SCORING PLAYS ee _ jie Gy (ke ie6 keke e eterm ers re- yards net rushing ..... 298 144 SCORE BY QUARTERS Hillites. a vital {actor in the even- pe TOUSHDOWNS Alben i run), Cra- COllaborated on a 62-\ard pass play UP DY WO s. 2 ‘| gained the advantage after the ‘Yards net passing ....... -0 327 3 + BIR GRAM 6 6 0 719 ° nm un tote 41 rup!. 10 ma i . +t ee ee ies 525 1 MINGHANM ........ | os outcome vs , PATS Alban to ap @ 1919 he and break UP The Bulldogs, gaining through intermission, Newton crossed passe ahemeeg en 22 |PORT HURON o 12 6 725! Sentral started out like a house the Dall game . Passes completed ......+0... 9 8 | 7 , n ye ng a sa th ORION LINEUP the Laker line with little trou | from the one and Alix made pSsses intercepted by I: 1 ° | SCORING PLAYS afire an ooked as thoug @ ENS: Schultz. Thompsen C Williams Brighton was finished from then ble, drove 62 yards after the | his first PAT. Two plays later ‘Punt average. .......... +» © 2-395 TOUCHDOWNS:: BIRMINGHAM — Chiefs were ing to spend the Cole Sea ae P Fumbles lost ..... ... -ssses 1 © |Reeve (9, run); Jacobsop (21, pass from , 1 GUARDS: Don Julien. Brodkorb. Yards penalibed ........ . 50 20 |Porrest); Holden (32, pass from For- evening tearing the Hillites apart.| Tack ies: Callison Waite. Bass | SCORE BY QUARTERS irest), PH—Thornton 2 (65, 3 runs); Red-! The, rolled to a touchdown the! CENTERS Downes {West Biccmtiots . 8 .™ ee man 2 (7 3, — from ee : UAR AC tll {Br COM oc So sces cy ° _— —FPorrest (run). —Mari- hrst time they got the ball. then’ Sacks Craven Hawn ‘Munton Perry ponchidee SCORING PLATS [net trun). they ver found v dirt again. S?@rey. Alban, Dave Julien. Johnson | fTouchdowns: West Bleemficlé—Heyten | Bay Lace Ldibel je Clb Sod ~~ 2 (1, run; = st ee ee ‘BIRMINGHAM LINEUP + {2 (12 and passes from x): Moran) P . The Chiefs received the open- . Shims phy oper f run). Brighton —| ead Duyn, Sweeney, Moonen, Hol i Martin (5. run); Clark (2, rum); Love- ; ing kickoff and required just x Racing Better a ge A JGUARDS: Wutd, MeLennan, Perry plays to go 60 yards for a touch. | . PATs: West Bloomfield—Alix (3 kicks). ,M¢ ACKLES: Morse, WHabrie. Harris down with halfback Allen Howte | H ] ts Jac kpot netted > yr Rice, Stowell os. & ~~ : : . i, Giroux, Law CENTERS: Worcester, Russ, Ruhly. es ee ee coe Guards: of itiewerth aortoy, Leggat QUARTERBACKS: Forrest, Stephen- er. Howze ignited the drive by HICAG a jentif Tackles: J. Chamberlain, Lucadam, |son. CHICAGO (h-An unidentified, BACKS: Zaino, Muthieb, Henderson, sprinting 38 yards on the Ist ; 3,744.52) cistern ateice! horse player collected $13,744.55 Friday by picking all five winners’ The Hillites got their 1st break'in Hawthorne's daily double quin-| at the beginning of the 2nd quart: tet er. They pounced on a PCH fum- The lucky handicapper correctly) ble on the PCH 17 end scored in picked the winners from the fourth! four plays. After three plays lost through the eighth races However) three yards, quarterback John he fell short of the track's high’ Stricker hit halfback Joe Mason figure of $16.000 won by somebdily | in the end zone for a 20-yard’ earlier this week | aeria] strike and the score was all even at 66 | * * * ee An errant pass from center AH-PCH Statistics forced fullback Ken Dextrom to — pCH-ARTHUR MILL STATISTICS _| make @ run for it from 4th down)... oe : downs rushing 11 punt formation and he was tackled First downs passing 2 1 7, rote! first downs . 14 12 for a three-yard loss with the Hill- Net rards rushine set 46 132 ites taking possession on the PCH! Toi ae eater aS 44 Apt attempted 11 s F asses comp'eted oe 4 Arthur Hill reached pay dirt in Passes intercepted br ...... ° ° Pgh three plays. Fullback Jack Ander-| puntine avcrage ¢27 6-383 Yards penalized 100 2 oa - eS eT ae . geo ee Quarters s a stricker pas! Oo en uane ur il} > T— Hartman for 19, giving the H ‘lites ae Onheoring Summary my ST: nt - * 120, a en gk Laeh ace ae a ic y a pi -| trom mor 4 mow a! Ss piunge 0 out, swung to his left and passed "Pontiac "Batre: Teachtown—House to end Bart Mauro for a 17-yard)” Powriac CENTRAL LINEUP | TD and a 126 lead. ENDS: B. Shorter. L. Prell. Allison. Ter- ry, an. Mauro, Dana. Daw- Central end Jim Allison fell on eles Y pioen Wilteme whitcreed ey aie ad ae at eae aren een TERS: Humphrey, D. Pre!l. An- Hin 24, bet after gaining a 1 t BACKS Howes. Dn MeCauiey : down on the 12, the Chiefs sput- ” ARTHt LL LINEUP } tered and wound up losing ths | .F*DS, Hartm CKLES: Fillmore. Evans. Edwards | | = sore. Norris B poo t it Miller . | awrence Lench Arthur Hill, bound and deter. Peacock. McDesala. Breach Sturm. rm i Beebe. Wright Lepoien mined to gain victory No. 1 after). chienwald, 4 losing three non-league games, org alguna Stricker Gever.| the verdict with a 78-yard touch-) "BACKS: Cosby Choovian Thurme down push in the 4th quarter.|{7dsi Meron, Kirconer, Yeager.) a RES RES ERR URE Cot Ney : : Arthur Hil Tumbles PCH, 19-6, Ditto-Waterford Over PNH, 13- HE'S SURROUNDED — Pontiac Centra! halfback Allen Howze is surrounded by Arthur Hill tacklers after carrying the ball for short yardage in the Ist quarter of Friday night's Saginaw Valley Huskie Bid By BRUNO Sports Editor, 4,500 fans. the short end of 13-7 score. Pontiac Press Phete by Eddie Vanderworp Maples Hit 4 7 s Thwarte L. KEARNS Pontiac Press Pontiac Northern took the scénic route around Waterford High school’s football field last night before The Huskies marched up and down the field, and except for an electrifying 66 yard run by Bob Hocking on the first play from scrimmage, they failed to cross the goal line and thus made the trip home via M-59 on ‘occasion when their backs ' were to the wall in stopping | Huskie threats. On four oc- casions, however, Northern 'drives were halted near the The Skippers rose to the Snag inBi | Waterford 20 by 15 yard for Title Birmingham, the state's 9th ranked class A team, can blame Hazel Park for its 25-19 loss to Port Huron last night. The Maples, who had six start- ers given hospital treatment last the nine in the first in football battle at Wisner Stadium. John Stricker grabs him from behind and Stan Kirchner blocks the other side. Arthur Hil] won, 19-6. By CHUCK ABAIR on. The Bulldogs could get only West Bloomfield was back in its one first down in the last 17 min- familiar position of sharing the Utes while Keego was adding two the two. Wayne-Oakland football lead with More six-pointers. Northville today vincing following a con-) Newton and glue-fingered end 9-19 whipping of Brighton dack Long had two apiece in opening kickoff to score with | it was tied again. A pass-lat- Earl Clark bucking over from | eral covered 52 yards and Scott Martin scooted over from the aeria] und it was 18-12. Early in Marinez converting. , The Maples made a valiant try as Forrest passed to Harry Holden 32 yards with 58 seconds Forrest converted and then tried an onside kick and But before Forrest could get his five. But the Alix-Newten combo changed things again and set- tled the argument. West Bloomfield got even im-) mediately going 68 in three plays — the last 52 by Moran. The vic-! AHOY, SKIPPERS — Waterford got the first taste of victory in its series with Pontiac North- ern last night by beating the Huskies, 13-7, and - taking possession @f-the perpetual trophy initiat- ed by the local Amvet post. The Skippers whooped it up in the locker room. |pass away he was hit and the | game ended. Big loss in the Maple backfield Jacobson, Reeve. ' South Lyon Loses, 26-0 4 Guards: Beach, Swatz, Arman R. Rod-; rigues Tackles: Nettles Center: Kirchner three outings, the ETAOIN ET victors scored once in the Ist period and twice’ in each of the others to breeze home. Mike Zink jover Ciintonville on the Lamphere South Lyon ran into more than CKS—Kaines, Savas, Preston, Sti- |G@raves, Kimmell, Hochkins. Harvey, Merin, J. Lawrence, ‘ / | penalties. Little Bruce Norton, the adept Northern quarterback again showed poise and cool leadership jin moving the Huskies for 320 net ‘yards, but on the crucial play of each drive, it was either Water- ford defense or a penalty which thwarted the bid. } x * * ' The Skippers failed to move on | the first series after the kickoff Jim Hoke punted, a |Northern player touched the ball own 30. This was a big break because it was a bad punt and the Hus- kies would have taken over on " | the 32 had they let the ball stop | dead, As fast as lightning, Hocking broke over left tackle and went all] the way to score. This was the on |play from scrimmage for Northern ‘the 4th stanza Thornton plunged! after the ensuing kickoff Water- | three yards to make it 25-12 with, ford punched away for the remain- Lakers Overpower Brighton, 39-19 |ing five minutes of the quarter and jon the first play of the second period, quarterback Bill Bryce hit — the one. The drive covered 56 yards in 15 | plays and Harry Savas tied it with a placement, 7-7. * * * | Northern drove down to the Wa- | terford 19 but a third down holding {penalty pushed the ball back to the '34 at which point Norton’s pass was intercepted by Ed Stigers on ithe 14 to end the threat. Larry Bland regained the ball for Northern a few plays later _ By intercepting Bryce’s pass on | his own 35, but on the first play George Graves fumbled and the | stage was set for Wrterford's second TD. Mike Kaines, who was injured learlier in the game, returned to jthe gant’ with two minutes left in the half and immediately he |grabbed a pass covering 33 yards | from Bryce to the PNH three. | * * * In two plays, Bryce hit from the 'two and Savas’ point try was low, j for Waterford’s score with 51 sec- i onds left. Northern stili wasn’t fitished. Norton hit Dave Fox with a pass | to the Skipper 31, but Hocking | trying an end sweep was dumped | for a loss and the half ended. The: second half was all North- jern. Waterford had the bal] on jonly 12 scrimmage plays, picking | up only 46 yards and never getting past its own 40-yard line. * * * Taylor, Grochowski, Dundas, |i could handle last night dropping | Hocking had a 20-yard gain to a 260 verdict to Monroe Catholic’ the Skipper 26 nullified with a om dey o— Gaia tae Weber,,Central. The visitors scored in 15-yard penalty. The Huskies came |back again and got to the 21 but |once more they were waved back with a 15-yard holding penalty. With two minutes in the quar. ter Mike Merin on a quick epen- | er went 16 yards back to the 21, but on a 4th and two situation ' The 4th quarter was the same. PNH drove to the Skipper 28, but ja familiar red flag went sailing |through the air and it meant an- a 15 yards, this time for clip- » Ping, G. Rodriguez jevery period. ille Takes 4th Ortonville Takes 4t Waterford-PNH 5 H PHN WRS traig t a oping First Downs Rushing .... ® 9 | First Downs Passing .......-.. 4 ® ; |Total First Downs ..++.+- . 3 12} An already dréary season grew Yards Passing 0c. te 84) a little darker for Ortonville last |Total Net Yaras . Bi nights as the Black Hawks were intercepted “by 0.000% the vicitms of a 44-0 bombing by [Punting AVOTAGS ..0stecaes.. 26.6 Pumbles Lost ...seo-..seeve 6 Millington. Yards Penalized ..iss..----- 80 20) Going into the game without a} SCORE BY QUARTERS | a victory for three outings, the|/SOnTeTORD “c.0) @ 13 8 als With 1:49 left, PNH was back 3 é i F z 5 3 WATERFORD: dewns — Bryce down and two, Merin was b Saye Mick) ° pe ie fit Stigers for a 2-yard loos pad . |PAT: ieatomeer (kick) 7 was the end of a long, frustrating wa second halt. Oe ere, tgArthur, Harrell.) By winning, Waterford gained TACKLES Couture. Nestor, ‘T. possession of the Amvet trophy for Coen De Rirnis. Larver. Rise, Mor- the first year, innovated to be the gers, D. Goff, Comas, Fitzpatrick. eae yt pint-sized 135 pounder stole fensive spotlight for NORTHERN LINEUPS ENDS—Mineweeser, Miller, Mihalex,|Waterford by crashing through on "Th Matron, Weber, Kenda, |‘he crucial 4th down situations to GUARDS:—Chamberts, Davis, -L. Law-|€nd & couple Northern threats. renee. n Ba: could be taken ftom Norton, waa < ublede orthern’s mobile line play, but stood pat on the big plays. lr oasnwa “Nag THE PONTIAC PRESS, we eee a ae. a SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 FIFTEEN GAIN NULLIFIED — Bob Hocking of Pontiac Northern made his for 20 yards before little Ed Stigers of Waterford stopped him with a flying grab in the third quarter last night, however, the gain was for nothing. Northern was assessed a 15 yard penalty for holding. No. 21 for Waterford is Tom Goff and No, 860 is Dick Lamphere for PNH on the left. | Dodgers Tell L. A. Fans _3,500 Greet Champs on Return They'll Be Tops Again LOS, ANGELES (AP) — The/bring the world championship to’ '|Dodgers, .back home from th ei r|Los Angeles was “the greatest, World Series triumph, have prom- thril] of my life.” ised the fans who loudly greeted «fe ey Laser urgueon fae xt|, Many of the Dodgers headed for ither.”’ y |home right after a victory cele- year, either. bration in Chicagg, but about half Veteran outfielder Duke Snider|the squad flew here with Manager so voiced the Dodgers’ determina-|Walt Alston and owner Walter tion to take up at training quar. O'Malley, ters in Vero Beach, Fla., next) Some of the players will be cash- spring where they left off in Chi-/ing in on public appearances, cago Thursday. | radio and television spots and en- Snider told a welcoming crowd |dorsements of manufacturers’ pro- | of 3,500 last night that helping to ducts. Pitcher Larry Sherry, who had Holly Gains Homecoming SPP ES Titans Outclassed by Tulane, 25-0; SMU Wins Longhorn, Sooner Tilt Top-Rated In other games, Wichita trounced | By The Associated Press { Powerful Texas — unbeaten and From New Orleans, La. comes'unscored on — will supply the an-/George Washington, 21-0; Tulane the word that if University of s¥er today when the Longhorns turned back Detroit 25-0; The Cita- Detroit means business about tack-|and the Sooners clash in the Cot- del downed Wofford 40-8; Oregon ling bigtime football, a quick ap- ton Bowl in Dallas, topped San Jose State 35-12 and praisal apparently is in order. Just a year ago Texas defeated Utah defeated BYU 20-8. The Titans could hardly get out Oklahoma in another stunning up-! Georgia Tech, rated No. 3 be- of their own way in bowing 25-0 cot hind LSU and Northwestern, meets last night to Tulane, certainly one; The Longhorns have swept past toughie Tennessee, No. 8, in the of the lesser teams in the power- ‘their rivals of the past three weeks feature game for the South today ful Southeastern Conference. with ease. It also is a Southeastern Confer- Tulane, loser by lop-sided mar- | Texas ranks No. 4 in the cur. CC® game and will have a bear- gins to Florida and the Univer- (rent Associated Press poll, while ing on the race. sity of Miami (Fia.), had an Oklahoma, which usually rides’ Another southern bigwig, Mis- easy time pushing the heavy- jalong at or near the top, hasn't 5'SS!PPI. No _5, goes against Van- footed Titans around before 18,- climbed back into thé top 10 yet. derbilt in . SEC clash, while Pur- 000 fans. It may have been the Up at the top of the heap, Louisi- due, No. 7 sixth-ranked Southern Si-degree temperature, but the |ana State and Northwestern. California is idle will have Titans certainly showed little. should keep their unblemished rec. D@Mds_ full Sophomore Terry Terrebonne. ae Rages —_—" Big 10 game. 170 pounds of wiggling football] LSU, sporting a 15game win. 10%2. No. 10, has a Big 10 date fury, started Tulane on the road! ning re takes on surprising|“it" Michigan State. The Hawk- to victory with a 49-yard touch-' Miami in a night game in Baton ¢¥¢* Were heavy favorites down run in the opening minutes Rouge, La. The first bowl game of the year of the second period. Northwestern's Cinderella kids, |P3'"S Syracuse _— ery as The other Tulane tallies came minus the services of ace quarter-| Oyster Bow! ip Norfolk, Va. Syra- on fullback Tom McLellan's line back Dick Thornton, tangles with|U%*. Possibly the top team in the smash and a short scamper by Minnesota. East, is the favorite. another sub signal caller, Bobby! None of the top 10 were in action Cornett. last night, but there was scattered The score would have been wid-|action around the country. In the er had not Tulane fumbled on the top game, Southern Methodist, a Detroit one-yard line and halfback disappointment to date, clubbed) Jim Post recovered for the Titans.| Missouri 23-2, with Don Meredith How far downhill has Oklahoma | passing for two touchdowns, stumbled? Was the Sooners defeat} Boston University nipped West by Northwestern two weeks ago|Virginia 70 on Emo Dinitto's 19 a fluke or did it signalize the! yard touchdown pass to Gene Pre- crumpling of an 11-year-old Big/bola with 44 seconds left in the Eight dynasty? game. SCORESS HIGH SCHOOL SCORES Almont 18, New Haven 0 Adrian 20, Sturgis 14 Albion 11. Three Rivers 6 Airport 19. Dundee 0 Adrian ro tan Centrai 13, Ida 13 eekson vil er Ba = Boys V 6 4, South He ® Kingston 19. 0 Lansing Sexton 7, Ann Arbor 6 Lansing Eastern 19, B. Creek Centra! 18 Algonac 6 Lansing 6t. Mary 19, aye Everett 7 Avondale 25, Cranbrook 19 Leelanau 9, Elk 8 © (tte) Anchor Bay 18. <0 Lawrence 8, Bloomingdale 0 Bay City C t , Lowell 13, Grandville 3 fw Pilg ential 1 Flint —F Lake Orion 13, Oxford a 7 Tues — phe — = 3 Trenton ’ Cree neoln Par ayne Ben! Harbor 38 Musk =e s Monroe Cath. —. e ‘Pouth Lyon @ Byron 7, Flint Hoover 6 Mason 38, grep Battle Creek Laboview 12, Coldwater 6 renee Ry Big me ae sents _— Bey city Be wendy fi. Ak Alpene 1 Matawan oe Romincs s AIRBOURNE —Bruce Norton, Mendon 26, Constantine * Middleville 18, Delton 6 Musk Hts. 9, Thornton Twp. (ml)? Pontiac Northern quarterbhck Battle ere t Pennies z. Ce 9 connected on this pass in the 21, Ashland (W Bisomfild Hin Dryden Mani ue 51, Lcholacnie ry 7? 7 ails 6. Clan $7 ville 6 (tie) sweden wd lgP ice tl second half, hitting end Dave ae 2: 8ummerf Ma eel 31, - : Fox for a 22 yard gain, Tom an Lutheran Sem errill 1 ’ . a : Corunna, 18 ; Berry 12 tte)” Marine City 24. at Goff of W aterford puts the pres- Clio 24, Lakeville 0 Mem 7, Arm sure on Norton. Caro 7, Mariette 7 (tte) Madison Heights L Lomphere 12, Cass City 46, V Cliatondale 6 Coleman 7, Lake city 0 Morrice 31, Genesee 0 Clare 28, Shepherd 12 Monroe 19, Highland Park 2 Cadillac t Pleasant 19 Mt. Clemens L Anse Creuse 7, Romeo tj Clawson 20, Madison Heights o New Lothrop 37, Hartland 0 Cement City 13, Waldron Negaunee +4 Marquette 25 Chelsea 68, Ypsilanti eS o New Troy 19, Eau Claire 13 Northville Fr Milford 0 Camden Fron _ ss Ademe ¢ Niles 42, Buchanan 0 ® Calumet 13 £1, Bet Linden 0 . Nashville 15, Hopkins 13 Marcellus 0 Ontonagon 38, Houghton @ Oak Park 12, Huron 6 Cal la 34, Saranac 6 t ite Pi 4 Ovid 13, Laingsbur, Centreville 20, White Pigeon | 8 Eases Forest Hills 6 ‘ with ninth-rated Wis-! two victories in the six-game) World Series and saved two other | games with his fine relief work. > |bad planned to fly with his wife, to his winter home in Pueblo, | num Colo., and do some trout fishing * * * Instead. Sherry will spend sev- eral weeks here for the financial harvest. } roncos | Manager Alston will spend a \few days here with General Man- lager E. J. (Buzzie) Bavasi befor Clarkston‘in Ist ‘returning to his home in Darv- Wi f ( h year, and go over possible deals infor Coach fase to be made during the winter. | ° - “ The Dodgers. who finished see Bloomfield Hills Ties enth in 1958 and became the worl champions in 1959, were about the Clarenceville, 6 and 6; ou same both vears except the Northville Romps | jtown, Ohio, for the winter. Alston ane Bavasi will discuss Alston's 960 contract, which expires this addition of Wally Moon, obtained jfrom the St. Louis Cardinals, and ; }four farmhands brought up from Ray Figg will long remember; Spokane and St Paul in mid-sea his first Homecoming at Holly High gon, They are pitchers Roger School. It turned out to be his.Craig and Sherry, outfielde: ‘initial victory as a head coach and Chuck Essegian and shortstop by the slimmest of margins—13- 12) Maury “ils . + over Clarkston last night. x ‘* * Dodgers probably won't be too ac- * eae Rochester Rips Lapeer, 19-0:Romeo Fall Falcons Score Easy Victory in Tri-County L’Anse Pulls Surprise With 7-0 Triumph Over Bulldogs Lapeer, a team which has scored six points and given up 129 points in four games, got no consolation from Rochester last night as the Falcons romped to a 19-0 victory in a Tri-County League game In another loop game, Romeo was upset by L’Anse Creuse 7-0. | Rochester got its offensive | machine started with a 60-yard march in the second period, climaxed by a pass from John Cadeux to Jeff Browns, 18 yards in the end zone. John Thompson converted. In the same period Joe McDaniel returned to punt 60 for a tally and it was 13-0 at halftime * * * eth rate eR Poutiac Press Phote by Eddie Vandersvorp In the third quarter Thompson ALL ALONE — Allen Howze, Pontiac Central's fleet-footed “ipl aa ane on ne 15 and 1 y 1 {or a i tev halfback, is all by hisdonesome as he heads into the end zone for er MEADE tO MNES LEE Dixon scored on a sweep a touchdown in the Ist quarter of ball game with Arthur Hill at W ain, however, scored ag Smith Paces Avondale. 0 Win Over Cranes 37»: When derella’’ Avondale staged its ‘'Cin- drive last year to win Bavas! has indicated that the the Oakland B League football Then came Smith's two The mild upset helped tighten sive in the winter trading marts ue the bps sin ouarterteck the Wayne-Oakland League stand- They have many _ promising named Dick Smith. ings leaving West Bloomficld and youngsters in their farm system A A * Northville the only perfect-record 294 one of them. long-hitting coi, is firmly in the driver's Frank Howard of Spokane may . team. be ready in 1960. The 6-foot-7 out scat at Avondale again this fall Clarkston had been among four fielder and first baseman report agen ee iowa o Pate schools heading the pack with ©¢ in the final week of the Na ing : i triumph es Cranhiook 2-0 loop records with the other tional League season and belted a a pecconfevence actunw on the three-run homer at St. Louis in four 0-2. his only appearance at bat, Avon gridiron Memphis Stil Perfect Team Amazing Memphis held its posi- \tion atop the Southern Thumb [League by downing Armada 70 last night to continue its record Bob Harmes gave Holly the early , lead With a Ist period touchdown He went over from the 10 ending a sustained drive * A 23-yard pass from os Porritt jto John Parks enabled Clarkston ito gain a 6-6 tie in the second | period | They matched tallies in the 3rd but an extra point by Bronco Jim Howard on a run turned out to be the difference. scored upon. The Yellow only one TD in each of four starts but each time it has been enough yards out ending a drive for th other home TD. Mel Joseph zipped 68 yards for the Wolves * * * Bloomfield Hills started strong Almont blanked New Haven 18- at Clarenceville scoring in th ©, Brown City whipped Dryden opening quarter on two-yard plunge 19-6 and Anchor Bay downed jby Don Carlson, Don Hays’ 30- Capac 190 in the ether loop yard punt return preceded a 32-' games. yard drive covered in three plays’ Barry Falter scored the Mem Hays went 20 and Carlson 10 before phis six-pointer on a pass from Smith turned in his peak per- formance of the season, putting tremendous show for all onlookers. He completed seven of 13 passes, set up two Avon TDs, scored two himself, kicked an extra point and was the on a ; game's leading individual ground gainer, It was Smith's QB sneak from the two-yard line for a touchdown late in the 4th quarter that gave the Yellow Jackets their winning imargin and climaxed a see-saw Jim Teague went over from five ‘of being unbeaten, untied and un- battle. Jackets have tallied! * * * Cranbrook took a 7-0 lead In the Ist quarter on a 41-yard dash by Larry Weis and Tom Demrick’s conversion. Avon went ‘ahead in the 2nd period, 12-7. on a one-yard scor- ing plunge by Smith and a two- yard TD smash by Otto Fancik. The Cranes bounced back to grab a 13-12 lead at halftime on a 25- \the tally. |Gary Huard. He grabbed the aerial) yard sprint by Jim Williams, Clarenceville drove 35 yards lafter it sailed right ‘through the} Pa n t lor the rin the 2n larms of a defender and stepped! ihe 2 ; — ne Joe hye emoabed ete | over the goal line with two min- Jn th nn ee Jackets | the three. utes left to play to climax a tight singe : Ue : . battle. | icDo nald plowed two yards for The Barons reached the CHS| SN a touchdown and Smith converted five yard stripe four times before | the Almont got all its points in jthe night was over but were al- 1st half featuring two touchdowns |ways thwarted by penalties or jby Don Eschenburg. Ken Tayo: peas & “ are | garnered the other. A prime example came with 2 Stan Lints reached paydirt minutes of play remaining. Biff, twice in the opening quarter and Jones broke loose to go 60 yards| Brown City coasted along the before being tackled at the five.| Test of the way. An offside moved the ball back to! Dryden tried to get back in the) the 10. Three rushes got only four tussle cutting the difference in yards and a pass failed to end the half in the final session when Ron final hope. Dittman ran a punt back 90 yards} - *e« * but Brown City quickly put the Northville failed to show top outcome on ice on a Gerry Sny- ‘form but had enough to trounce der TD. |Milford, 22-0. Gary Morgan got ‘all -three touchdowns on 1-yard blocked punts. Dittman is the same scenes It was only 7-0 at half- boy who went 103 yards a week ltime but Milford could do little ago, ‘about moving the ball in the last ‘half. 9. Cranbrook evened the count at Imlay Rallies to Beat Out North Branch It took a last half rallv high- lighted by two block punts to en- ‘able Imlay City to come from be {hind and down North Branch 26-13 jlast night. The last two BC scores followed} * * * The defending champions of the South Central Conference trailed 13-7 at halftime before bouncing back to stay unbeaten in the race with Oxford. Bob McKee and Roger Lomerson idivided the four Imlay six-pointers. and they lost the decision, 19-6. last night's Saginaw Valley foot- isner Stadium. The Chiefs never A {th quarter TD was nullified for Rochester by a penalty. an Romeo could not mount an of- fense and L’ Anse took advantage of a first quarter break for its lone tally A Romeo pass was intercepted on the 31 and four plays later Bill Riedel went 11 vards off tackle for Anse. Riedel! also ran the point. ud Ts the Roch. Lapeer 19 in the same period on Dem- 5.7.) S 9 5 ovr pa I : n rick’s seven-yard scoring Jaunt Total first downs .. ae f . Te ,. Net vards rushing 7 F Vard sneak ., are ares i late in the game to wrap up the | Tots! net varas 8 decision for Avon . } e * * * Yards pene TI ‘ ¥ nt SCORE BY UARTERS The Jackets made a brilliant, Q eon on goal line stand in the Ist period Lapee 000 9 when the Cranes had a chance voc ton §¢ ORING Pt Av5 a to go ahead by two touchdowns el el if ard punt return Diaon With Ist-and-goal on the Avon two PAT ar R ~ ba} the Jackets dug in and four plays, . on. phen ad LLb Ls 5 later the Cranes Jost the pod 8 a s S ‘ downs on the nine Gus : D Ps ‘1 Pate PY Long In a pair of Oakland B en Center Rove Qua + Be Pls gagements tast night, unbeaten Ba snot eDe k Fitzgerald kept rolling with a yoo focus! Licker 26-12 victory over Troy and Clawson whitewashed Madison. Parade, Party Held for Lopez by Tampa Fans 20.0. * * * After being held to a 76 half time lead, Fitzberald turned on the steam in the 3rd and 4th periods to win going aways Dave W ye 7 ; scored twice on runs of six and AMPA, Fia. (AP)—A_ moto. 20 vards and also converted twice. cade and reception at the city A 20 yard run by John Morgan baseball park were scheduled to- and a one-vard plunge by Jack day for Al Lopez, Tampa's No. lL Radlinski netted the remaining Citizen and manager of the Chi- TDs for the winne ago White Sor “~ * re Lopes and his wife arrived . . home from the World Series \ Quar bac Ni IeKinnon’s terdav. Lopez told newsmen at the one-\ i sneak and hvard ae airport he thought the White Sox from MeKinnon to J DeP Pouldincinmihe American leacue accounted for the Tro touch- pennant aga naps downs . — - Clawson tallied in the 2nd, 2rd and 4th quarters. The scoring Scoreless Knot plays were a 30-vard pass frem Jerry Eno to Gary Boss. a 1 Washington and Madison battled vard run by Chuck Ojesck and fo a scoreless tie Friday in a Ken Burton's three-vard dive. Tom Class CC Pontia Junior High Davis hooted two extra _ points League football game at Madison. Walled lake Blanks Bears Undefeated Walled) Lake was Hard pressed all the way, Farm- perched on top of the Inter-L-ikes ington finally broke a_ scoreless Conference football standings to- deadlock by grinding out the game- day after chruning across a muddy winning touchdown in the 4th field for a hard-earned 1-0 v1 quartet tory over improved Berkley last * * * night Berkley was a stubborn customer consecutive tri- for Walled Lake, athough the Vi- r kings had all the best of the battle of statistics. Coach Dave Smith's It was the 4th umph for the Vikings and thei '2nd in the Inter-Lakes. They now ‘are the only unbeaten outfit in the Lakers hit pay dirt in the Ist and league, 2nd quarters and that was plenty good enough Defending champion Farming- ton handed a stunning 25-20 de- | feat by Pontiac Northern in last week's I-L opener, bounced back inte the win column yesterday Halfback Neil Salo ignited the Ist Walled Lake touchdown by intercepting a pass. The Vikings drove 52 yards to score with | Battle Creek @t. Philip 0 (tie) Olver 1a Harper Creek 12 (tie) B k ' Ch le Creek St. e . | : ae Sepmepetts Ys, Docater e Onsted 18. a 7 (tte) Ferndale was the Eastern Michi- SCORE BY QUARTERS an er, X amp Dick Mikulski accounted for the’ with a 6-0 conquest of stubborn Salo galloping 28 for the counter. ftiac 2 Portage 7 -_ Ld paw hs Reloee 19 gan League's only unbeaten foot-| Clarkston $ é o-12, “ ror: North Branch scores. Southfield. Bob Christian scored the extra raed hr a peg ag Pigeon 34, Mayville 1 jball team today following last | sree QhiNG, PLATS Sata enette in Seniors Finale —— - OO _ point on a run. Bopetoold 4, taed Conk portiana ti: Carson © onr® night's come-from-behind 19-13, rug): Teacue ‘5. oreitii Joseph 168, NAY - yard march produced ie n ree . ’ 4 Dewitt 30. Vi tville 0 Plymouth $2, Redford Union 0 victory over Mt. Clemens on the, rup) 5 Walled Lake s ind TD with Norm Dearborn "97° Melvindale 12 Traverse City 14, Midland 13 latter's field. PATS: Moverd EUP MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)—Bank- ] ers u ron oe noe ne the . ] oe pi = Reoebere fore Tord 98, Youantt 0 ain aos ENDS: Hs aot a a Moody. Fox er J. Wolcott Brown of \Manas- : iets ie Rees ait porn Lowrey Ui. Remulem ? Unionville 48, Harbor Beach 18 The Dales twice rallied to tie |g TACRLES : Reid, Bird, Mile, Owens. 0 Ny tees up today against t ‘I-vard 1 aA t+ Vicksburg ai, Plainwell 7 the score and then tallied the aaa nee Meemer SSDs former champion Clark Espie “lin nternationa es Christian's 23-vard TD run in the Woodland 30. Pottervilie 14, winning TD in the final 90 CENTERS: Truxton Indianapolis, Ind., in the finals ot fet periediavas Guid i a OE Waylend 25, Lake Odessa 13 geconds for their 4th straight Rakes “Hermes, ‘Howard, Teague. the National Amateur Seniors} he -onsiderable mdin ing penalt ind penalties also West Branch 20. Beaverton 6 triumph of the season and their |Contl. Marlowe. — Golf Tournament | WASHINGTON (AP) — The| Both ave consic " a a cee veel - aaa ae fee ra ‘ ore 4, Arenac East. 6 | 2nd in the conference to take Ist- BH CL Espie, a 60-year-old advertising | © nited States is away to a heady records. Chapot was winner 0 , ae ee i . reats Waterford i, a place Re. et: ore “09 ghe 1957, {lead in the Washington Horse individual championship at Brus- the 2nd ha erkley's lone scor- 5 . Yards Net Rushing .. 177 +4246 man who won this title in 195 he 4th od We - Yards Net Pas -- 15 PP defeated George Dawson, 58. of|Show’s international jumping con- s.'s, Belgium, this year and Wiley ing threat came in the peri ‘ Mike Brown scored all three | otal i - 193 ibe Fll ere A nitin 1 is , test. lwon the King George V Cup in when the Bears lost the ball on } Ferndale touchdowns on runs of $5 nd re nen Rene American riders captured both, 1958 and 1959 and was named in-'downs on the W alled Lake one-foot : 10, 13, and 13 yards with Gerson Average . oe 20) . first and second places in last ‘dividual champion of the London line. . Esstern. H werd Ehareiep a eitvegd |e ards eae Y cane ® Gi ibson Files Innocent nes vere eee Dee ae _— 7 an ¢€ ! ' Their domination of the show in ~ * * STATISTICS ‘ernd WL B orneaes nye Say a "acon PLA ro. o8 lea i in Fistic Probe the first two days has veteran ob-| So far, the mo other representa-'pi-s: Downs Rushing ....... 3 6 | ; five yards for a TD in the 2nd (NS: Bi el tson servers predicting a rout for the tives of the U.S. equestrian team, ‘Firat Downs Passing «+... $3 . _ ot irst ns ae Sou 1 a r, mt pt gpd nullified it.) ™?': me eee «| LOS ANGELES (AP)—Traman|four other nations — Argentina, | William C. Steinkraus, 39, a eae Yards Nev Rushing ..q. s, | 200 107 Redford 39. Weste da es , Ob emer yester- | | First Downs Rushing $Gibon Jr. has pleaded innocent|Brazil, Canada and Mexico. janalyst from Westport. Conn., and Yerds Net Passing ...\.. .. 94 Cathedral Cen y, ya Ze rene a — i to a conspiracy indictment re- * * * | Miss Mary Litchfield, 26, of Pitts- passes Attempted .. \,.... u 4 le out a 120 verdict over stubborn | sores. Ess uehion *7'turned in the county grand jury's) The American victories have burgh, haven't won any ribbons. Passes Completed’ = \ feet that there was a need for a good highly publicized singles Jack Fleck of Tarzana. Calif Irnament tn wh atv bowler regardless of average can the first-day leader, was tied at enter 137 with touring pro Don Fair The Press made such a tournament possible, giving reac BBG B44, Yesterday its manpower, time and financial assistance with guar- Other scores included Gene Lit anteed prizes and without one iota of personal gain. tler, Singing Hills, Calif, 70-681 138: Bob Duden, Oswego, Ore It was designed for bowlers to enjoy themselves in a = g , 3 40) 68-70-1358; Eric Monti, Chino. Calif ocal tournament. without having to travel to other parts \79-58-138: Paul Harney, Worces of the state minimum cost and best possible oppor- ‘ter \fass 69-69-138: Joe Greet unities for prizes Yakima, Wash., 68-71-139; Bert t * * Weaver, Beaumont, Tex., 71-68 There are said to be over 13,000 bowlers in the area !9: Bob Goalby, Crystal River. ; 2 Fla., 68-71-139: Jav Hebert, San- of Pontiac proper and another 25,000 in the outer parts ford. Fla., 71-68-1239 ; of the county. Are 600 entries in a tournament open to | a 40.000 bowlers a proportionate number? Marine Is Titlist A member of the American Bowling Congress in Detroit recently said, “For the chance to win prize money the Bowlerama is one of the best tournaments in the state.” GLENVIEW, Ill. ( — Marine private Phil Rodgers, NCAA cham- pion for Stanford last year, cap- ‘tured the Inter-service Golf Tour- nament by 10 strokes Friday. The 357 Rodgers, 21, from the San Diego Marine Base, stroked ia final round 72 on the par 71 (lenview Naval Air Station course for a 72-hole total of 280. “I'm suprised that you are not jammed he pointed out, “your mistake might be too much and making {it too easy.” He also added with entries.” and giving the bowler Riegel Defends Title | SALISBURY, Md. (AP) — Skee Red Wings in Montreal for Season's Ist Test Riege' of Philadelphia is the de- fending champion in a field of MONTREAL—Detroit Red Wings season on Thursdas with a 41 “win more than 100 golfers competing will bf at about full strength Satur- over Bostor today and tomorrow in the second day when they open their Nationa! annual Salisbury Open. Hockey League campaign agains! the Stanley Cup champion Cana- diens. Canadiens opened the 1959 The Wings meet Montreal with a pre-season exhibition record of 13 wins, in an all-winning period. Only probable absentee from the opening lineup for the Detroit sex- tet is Barry Cullen. Cullen is just} jnow recovering from an injury suffered during the club's western tour. -_ Detroit finished out of the play- TOLEDO, Ohio u—Ear! S. Twin-| vet, last year, for the first time in ing. 67, widely known in auto T8-liwo decades. ing circles as head of the racing! division of the Champion Spark Plug Co. here. was found shot to Coming October 16th death Friday night in the base- The Solid Plymouth ment of his home in , suburban for 1960 Ottawa Hills f Dr. Harry F. Mignerevy, assistant Lucas County coroner, returned a verdict of suicide. NIGHT RACING Racing Figure Dies; Death Called Suicide JACKSON HARNESS RACEW Ac th The Show Place ef Pontise R&R Motors, Inc. Chrysler—Piymoath—tmperial AY x On MICHIGA? 724 Oakland FE 4-3508 OPEN - 9 A.M. till 6 P.M. 147 $. Saginew FE 5-4101 OPEN TONIGHT Till 9 P.M. DAY Long Life RUBBER BASE Viny!l-Latex com- position insures coverage —1 coat covers wall paper, plaster, wall board, compares in quality to Vinyl paints selling for $6.95 gallon. 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Pe} cd ete ee i ee Be tee eS a ee a ee ee a - = Eee eee eee ee ee) ee ee es ee ee ee % — __ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1950 “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. * IO LO CO a DN, Pi: RG aaa j Pentiac Press Phetes by Geris OWNER BUILT — This six-room home with attached garage and Aull basement is aqua shakes with coral trim. The front porch and lew planters are made of Mich- was owner built by Rolland Langerman of Walled Lake. Except for the basement, igan sandstone. Mrs. Langerman is the gardener and has an acre of land with | Langerman did al] the work. In less than a year the family moved in. The exterior which to work. In the rear there are apple trees and a vegetable garden. | Your Neighbor’s House Langerman Home Has Color and Charm By JANET ODELL a stock plan. After the basement On the opposite wall is a coat = contrast. All are painted sandal- _ the color is an iridescent blend Pontiac Press Home Editor was completed, Mr. Langerman closet and bailt-in bookcases wood. The ceiling is pale aqua of aqua shades. Two chairs Once is enough. For what? did the rest of the work. The and cupboards. Knobs on the Floor length draperies are match the sofa. Another chair For building your own home. ¢Xterior is aqua shakes with cupboards are square glass matching sandalwood. has a blond frame with brown That's the way the Rolland a alain ema Maa pst ones. A plane that has been BRIGHT RUG end, a re near the garage, are Michigan chair, covered with white Langermans of Walled Lake feel. candstone planters. Here Mrs. varnished ts used as a door The floor is covered with beige — jegther, bas brass arms. We don't know any reason why Langerman takes over with the ‘top. Maybe Langerman wants linoleum tile. In the living room Mt Prairotnll WE they should want to move from flowers. to be reminded that he no there is a coral deep pile rug é ye end the sofa i Te their attractive ranch home on at the right inside the front ‘omser bas to use it every day — with sculptured border. Window wie or amp hn aie "O a Jabas : 79 ; after work. sills in this room are Norwegian ©@ 3S a Step table LP bs — . . car pi arlington or door there is a divider wall of cae suri: . long wall between kitchen and CONVERSATIONAL GROUP — Theres both tweed covering. Floor length draperies match the Soa : _ 7: ribbed glass above a storage -_ Interior walls are dry wall. living room there's a long narrow color and comfort in the Langermans’ living sandalwood walls Colored bottles and bright ve cabinet. The Langermans store Those on one end of the living Furniture is modern with = magazine table. Lamps are room. The walnut sofa with cane arms has an throw pillows catch the eye. The rug is a coral Set on an acre of ground, the card tables and TV tables un- room and in the dining room are walnut frames. The sofa is brass and white iridescent aqua upholstery on the cushions. The — sculptured one house is a modified version of derneath scored. This gives an interesting upholstered in a nubby fabric; A sunburst mirror and three bidnde chair in ihe forsproun’ fag a brown (Cont. on Page 20, Col. 5) 60 Couples Found the House of Their DREAMS The VIKING at Judah Lake Estates AT THE UNBELIEVABLE LOW PRICE OF ——— TEXTURED WALLS — One wall in both living room and din- seats which have a metallic thread in the material. The little arm The All New VIKING wee Aluminum 3 Bedroom Home ing room is scored at intervals. All walls are painted sandalwood. chair near the doorway has brass arms and white leather uphol- The dining room set is walnut. 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A con- It's X-79 in the House of the venient dinette is located off the © Completely weetherstripped @ Exclusive operating mechenism @ Ne undesirabie projecting erms @ interchangeable screen end storm sesh @ Keeps rein ovt...iets eir in @ Inside cleaning @ Beauty of design LIVING AND SLEEPING LEVELS — Big front _Living and dining rooms have a combined length of 35 feet and are separated by two-way fireplace. makes it ideal for a study, maid’s| [room or a guest in search of pri-| ivacy, It also has a convenient bath. The recreation room itself is 18 feet by 1544 feet and has | wide glass doors opening onto the across the rear of the . | é er. | Som these rooms have a cothed lee by 6" There vere are 1055 © ATTICS ral ceiling highly appropriate to square feet of habitable area on) the living room level, and 1,278) A two-way fireplace with raised on the bedroom level. 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"Our oil heat furnace is one of the smartest investments we've ever made.” wotry about a thing, especially pressure drops, when the weather gets cold. My Bob knows just everything.” . Your Oakland Oil Heat Council doesn’t know everything, but they do know everything about heating a home with fuel oil. If you're planning to install a new furnace this season, it will pay you to contact a member of the Oakland Oil Heat tically foolproof and with our fuel dealer filling Council, you will see his symbol everywhere. He our storage tank automatically, we never have to _—will advise you as to the many advantages of : ' heating your home with fuel oil. ; OAKLAND OIL HEAT COUNCIL “I don’t know a British Thermal Unit from a gyrocompass. All I know is that our oil heat is clean and economical. “Bob says the best thing about our oil heat is that it’s safe—and it’s completely automatic too. Did you know that our oil furnace doesn't even have a pilot light? Bob says that’s because it’s fired by an electrical ignition system that’s prac- “Symbol of Confidence” J ; 7” PS eS ee As Boe ie a ee Be Pi A) i RE i, tla eee, Ml nd te ih ee ei tt fe ; ; * | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 10, 1959 NINETEEN BURMEISTER’S—-OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. — SUNDAYS 10 A.M. to 3 P.M BURMEISTER’S--OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 8 P.M SUNDAYS 10 A.M. to3 P.M BURMEISTER’S OPEN D STOCK REDUCTION) ROOFING ¢ SACRIFICE PRICES to REDUCE ENTIRE INVENTORY AT BURMEISTER’S PAINT AND NORTHERN LUMBER CO. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN! ... . DON'T LOSE HARDWAR > DOLLARS E L U M 3 E R vourckoor SAVE! NO. 1 DIMENSION WEST COAST LUMBER] 87 suincces 2x4 BtolG OUR LOW PRICE Good Quality Now *655 Long Lasting Only 2x6 Sto 16 $ 15* FELT, 432 FT............. $2.95 2x8 StolG [ ° nsul 2xi0 8 to 16 perM FOR Ethyl Jago | GoldB ) | = 2x4, 8 FT. to 16 FT. ECONOMY RED FIR *:::" ‘85 | O27 Emremveis \x— 1x12 WHITE PINE SHIP LAP..... "%" 589 SAR 808 PAINT ROLLERS, 7-IN. ONLY 98c "Wd £E OU "WV OL SAVONNS — ‘Wd 8 % WV 8 ATIVE NIdO—S. YILSIAWUNG 3 PIPE WRENCHES 8”, 10” and 14” $9995 Reguler Price $5.95—Now 16 OZ. STEEL HANDLE HAMMERS $945 Reguler Price $3.95—Now to 8 P. M.—- SUNDAYS 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. SSELIBERTY HAND SAWS by DISTON $195 \ V2 ne oF OUND POINT sHoves. sa7e | ee Lo 1x12 WHITE PINE ROOF BOARDS... =: °85 16-INCH wri nae S11 RL! | SAVE ON QUALITY PLYWOOD | |'S >? =i MEDIUM BLOCK PLANE NUMBER 2200- = $4.88 Be PCL 4x 8x % Plywood Fir 1 Side ......2.95 4x8x% Inch Fir Plyscore .... 4.75 7 : Renter 3195—How b CaS) S 42814 V Grooved Mahogany 7 §4s 400% Bich Piywood. 2 Sided 14.95 1 TWINSULATION $9995 ™ | » 3 a BUCALIFORNIA PASSAGE SETS $1195 4x8x% One Side Fir Plywood .. . .7.95 16" ECONOMY FIBERCLAS ..__ : QUALITY 2-CELL FLASHLIGHTS Regular $1.95——Now 69* STANLEY Se STANLEY Sm STANLEY INSULATED ‘Wed8 8 WY 8B ATIVE NIdO0O--S. YILSIIWUNG 2 a THESE PRICES GOOD SUN., MON., TUES., WED. AT NORTHERN LUMBER CO. A Evectricat { = eee SHAKE SIDING « Indoors — In All Weather NEWEST MODEL 25 ANODIZED Reduced $9 4°95 2 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES with STANLEY LIDING WINDOWS to 16 = . _ SLIDING DooRS | ALUMINUM PRIME S$ G Toggle Switch ......... 17e ~~ Duplex Receptacles ..... 15¢ : &. — Soe SIZE a Wiles ‘0"x2'0" $3 1.80 $11.95 Duplex Cover Plates .... 9c ASBESTOS $ 14°5 < 3’0 “ < Switch Cover Plates... 9c 3'0"x3'0" 35.66 12.95 <== < Q . coi 4'0°x3'0" 43.30 14.95 4 14-2 Romex, 250-coil. .3c Ft. cor (842 15.95 SIDING > Jevge oo M8 PLASTER BOARD F J 6'0"'x2'0" 47. , . < 3; dE ag Bras 4x6 %» Plaster Board ........ S .96 i - -18°0"x3'0" 66.94 25.57 4x7 %%s Plaster Board ........ $1.12 & 4 8'0"'x4'2" 7855 27.80 i x "' ve beta Board ........ aH 3 EY 5 Lbs. Top Quality | Stoo! Broom Rakes ee ee 4s 1 4 Paster Board... S198 eg. 1. N'*wa'Q" x ock Lath... $ .95 a GRASS SEED Now 69c eG star S558 Skee Her v4 aster Roard eer re E - : Reg. 1.29 x /2 Plaster Board ........ ° . $ ! : 25 Lb. Joint Cement ........ $2.50 z sate T 38 Now 48 SEASON-VIEW SLIDING GLASS DOORS § | SE 25 Lb. Toping Cement .......; $2.50 Bs — I | Complete wiensisise Sf Q95] | - ‘We Ales Cory Sa Hose Brackets 50 Foot gaa ale ie | Complete Line of MASONITE BOARD & H. Y Hose GARDEN HOSE Deluxe Handle, Only F.0.B. Pontiac “ Stanley Aluminum ° : ‘ ee Wall tea ‘B] OVER 100 AT THIS LOW PRICE! ff” Awning Windows! ‘ x 3—'4" Peg Board... .$1.80 fi < $2.95 : RATT a x 4—'4" Peg Board... $2.40 Bg d sce Age | 51° | — ame Sie meus: | || 25 Sr HO - xX &— aim ....... : ‘U z £ . | WINDOWS Closeout _ : STANLEY o ; WwIDTB DEPTH Prite Price ® 0 re \ cm ARMOUR Vertagreen = avin 26". $21.84 § 8.13 Outside Flush Doors oO » fe) yA 01) 2642" x 45%4".... 31. : Grade "A" 13% ~< | om eee a | 75 2644" x 5574". ‘17.36.83 15.19 f Fully Guaranteed $] 4% An co Y Yertaareen is Ge 2671" x 59% sees 38.72 15.87 2'0’'x6'8" 1'3 Grade A Mhg. Doors $5.95 [7 > “ - 2642" x 63" .... 39.64 16.52 2'6"x6'8" 12 Grade A Mhg. Doors $6.95 . : z Siete ap oe AB : yee) dm tele * sen! i ) 26%" x 8014" - $0.66 22.96 5 FOOT STEP NX o° ax . . Ye" y 8394". ... 52. : > Nd Me 2612" x 90%"... 56.89 24.98 ~ ALUMINUM DOORS ALL THESE SIZES | 4 é: hay? ta All Widths Available . $ 95 2'6'"'x6'8" Reg. $69.95 Vee som : ow uv z Regular > 95 2'8"x6'8" $99 | eae Oe, ahi Precnt Only ? C o. $39.95 3'0"x6'8" | naw , 1 o on . rh Stock Lasts! Hurry! > ° tinea 4 FT. SLIDING DOOR TRACK °2.95 25 Better Buy Quality Name Brands at Burmy’s PHONE > < . : ° = : ) ere EM 3-4171 & » . . . < LUMB Delivery Service [i Z | : CO. Available fn for Better Buys | 3 7940 COOLEY LAKE ROAD 10 Trucks te Serve You BURMEISTER'S—OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. — SUNDAYS 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. BURMEISTER S- OPEN DAILY 8 A M. to 8P.M. ~- SUNDAYS JOA M.to3 P.M. — BURMEISTER’S ' / ' : , \ Ld 3 TWENTY ye na? re __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1639 cal a SEE US FIRST Contracts—Rea!l tuserance—Investments— Trest vice te— About 250,000 hand motions are Toke Time to Clean made in hammering nails in a con-| ventional] house, Power - nailers, staplers and other substitutes for img your paint brush will pay ithe carpenters’ traditional claw ™Money- wise and you will double pd hammer life. If -you are intervupted while are coming ito wide-| fpanting, prtiseelieewnts ar Wek ; Today's decorators may suggest, temporarily spread use. FOR ANY MODERNIZATION WORK, CALL FE 35-8405 AMBASSADOR INSULATION CO. @ Additions @ Remodeling 2110 Dixie Mwy.. at Telegraph @ Goroges @ Siding Pontiac ‘proof plastic bag. These bags re-) long storage, squeeZe or wipe out the excess paint, stand in a new non-evaporating nishings and chamic! cleaning solution, wrap room. There are now. newly-cre-| ‘a small job. Is the techique the in aluminum foil, and store. A few extra minutes spent | t Same Time. doe ven peel painting on stall objets and hope for | me special vapor at times, the use of «stain |to be- able to do it with one or tard the evaporation of paint solv lig usually made when they feel aa eee ee oc ae eine ou(that @ darker oor will complim painting with a spray gun, but Sede ticdes toutes ment the color motit of ithe fur|I no longer have the gun and dol nooo ? posjian decoration . in ‘the not want to buy a new one for guch Seal and Sain Floor Here's the Answer the from your maple Moor. The engnyst itwo spray, cans of paint. I have| white pine. ANSWER: It's perfectly all right “rn same in spraying with a spray) ‘ated “Color-Sealer” _ products 00 can en it is with a gun? WHOLESALE TO ALL! , MONEY DOWN ‘N Hour at one and the same sime, ynside down before using it or to 5 Years to Pay! Ist PAYMENT DEC. Ist ithe market for this purgane. ANSWER: The technique is the: ee game. Deliver the spray at right . =f These products are single pack-' angles to the surface being paint-’ *age epmbinations — color mixed! ed. However, be sure to read the! ‘right. in with the penetrating instructions on the can, as it’ They stain and seal ‘may be necessary to tum the can ‘thus saving the extra work of a take some other action to facil-; stain application and followed with jitate the spraying. several coats of sealer. pia | The “Color-Sealers" can be chased at local hardware a pet stores ‘The popula cr Walled Lake Home “is ot ga te NO MONEY DOWN EM 3-4501 * 551 HILLTOP mace PONTIAC modeling is pon phates ond nething is fer OPEN DAILY Sues. & Pri. ‘ti! &—Saenday &-8 SHOWCASE, miNC. BROWNELL 8T Bi wette en Mi 6-6900 on wes I FURNACES VACUUMED | nore cncteae screening. MOERY’S Out here white wrought iron furniture is used. The table is 0484 glass topped. Chair seats have FE 8- OIL BURNER leafy design in gold and silver on white. Outside this summer FE 2-4970 room, behind the garage, there is a cement patio. In the kitchen the floor is gray NO MONEY FIVE YEARS EASY F.H.A. For Your Convenience... OPEN SUNDAY 12-4 If It’s Built by GG M. IT HAS TO BE GOOD DOWN TO PAY TERMS tile. Walls are pink. The window si'ls are Italian marble. Counter | tops are aqua. HINGED SHELF | All cupboards were custom | SINGLE CAR GARAGES. 14x20 | ‘555 PONTIAC CODE CEMENT INCLUDED No Money Down—5 Yeers to Pay All Types of Cement Work THIS MODEL HIGHER DIX! 5744 Hi GARAGE BUILDERS hland Rd. -59 Call for Free Estiniate OR 4-0371 (Hagstrom) OPEN DAILY 9 to 8 P.M. MODERNIZATION @ ATTICS @ ADDITIONS @ PORCHES @ REC. ROOMS HIGH QUALITY AT LOW PRICES _ built by the owner. On one wall | there is an aqua shelf, hinged in | the middle so that the front part | drops down. Up, this is both | breakfast bar and work counter. | Three pink stools with black frames take care of the family. Above this shelf are baskets of artificial flowers—very gay. | There's a second built-in book- | case in the den. One wall of the room is plywood that has been sand-blasted and aniqued. The | others are painted green, Green tile is used on the floor. Curtains and the studio couch | are also green. A blonde chair with green webbing offers com- | fortable seating. There's a | walnut desk. Donny's room has blue walls and a blue and gray tile floor. There's a blue hobnail spread on the black wrought tron bed and a red rug next te it. The | | harlequin curtains combine red, biue, green and yellow. , When we went into the master bedroom, we met the fourth member of the Langerman family. Mrs. Langerman shoved the twin beds apart and reached down under the headboard. Up | she came with a huge gray and | | white cat named Smoky. He’s | the retiring kind who likes to | sleep in private This room is done in the two | colors used throughout thé house | GARAGES Styled, designed and built to fit your home, needs and budget. We have over 50 models to choose from. Call us today and let our ex- perts show you how easy and economically you can have a garage your home needs. MORTGAGE MONEY Available for Home Owners ht, ——— Desiring: Conventional Bank Refinancing or Mortgages of Land Contracts. Applications can be made. at our MAIN OFFICE or any of our FOUR BRANCHES PONTIAC STATE BANK MAIN OFFICE 28 North Saginaw BRANCHES ‘ Drayton Plains Member of FDIC Drayton Plains Auburn Heights Miracle Mile Center Baldwin Ave. at Yale —aqua and pink. The tile floor is pink; walls are aqua. Curtains | are tan and beige with squares | of aqua . The furniture is birch with birch trim on the headboard , of the bed. The spreads are aqua with large white French knots. To contrast, there are pink throw pillows. The Langermans are especially pleased with all the storage room they have in their house. | In fact, there isn't much they'd change anywhere. —_—_—— ‘ s Two Famous Names IN HOME HEATING BRYAN FRENCH We Also Specialize in. . @ ATTICS © GARAGES @ KITCHENS — e SIDING @ ADDITIONS © ALUMINUM © RECREATION & ASBESTOS | (T= ROOMS SIDING | © PORCHES © CONCRETE © ROOFING woRK bd DOWAGIAC Oue of the oldest and most re- Come in and see us about your gas or oil heating needs. Our men are all highly the line noted for top quality — Dowagiac. Come in soon! oni prev Heating and Sheet Metal ) Contractor Serving Pontiac Since 1925 351 N. PADDOCK ST. | NO PAYMENT "TIL DEC. AS LOW AS NO MONEY DOWN Easy Terms MIDWEST BUILDERS & SUPPLY “Your Home Improvement Center for Over 20 Years’ 718 W. Huron Pontiac ADDITIONS Cons, Windows R RECREATION ROOMS A MOUSE LEY CALL TODAY! 4-2.575 , 4 M CONSTRUCTION | 7" , sac 2260 Dixie Hwy.—North of Telegraph Road eu te t - 4_ ae ~ —_——-~ fie ,, anew *. — 7. pM a Ee Se A eS) Se GR eg LS SS fee se, ee SS ke ae i, ed, de Ds, ee ee, Be Md ¥ / . \ ~ / : , THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 , TWENTY-ONE At Middo & Upper ete fore TPe Nails _ (Door Home Design Costs ( type nails spi- po ig =~ , MN 3. seme amore i twtrn Seas Many Millions a Year | iP . hy _ AE ta sepiaeh he, regnawenalngpaeae: Faceless architecture costs low, one-story rambling designs, ! American homeowners many mil-'not strict! y ranch, as some of the. lions of dollars every year in need-|>€tter inventions of this period. | High on the preference list less depreciation and obsolescence. |), .0¢ for all ages, the expert] Some homes being built today, concluded, are well designed homes says one leading architect, are just/built with wood. Highest resale a step ahead of the log cabin Value is to be found in homes} glorified by our pioneers, True, he {med in sturdy woods like Doug-| . las fir and finished inside and out! said, they provide minimum shel- with such favorite softwoods as ter—a roof and openings for light. western red cedar, west coast hem-/ and entrance — but they do not lock and Douglas fir. Well pre-| ‘come cheap. . ‘served wood interior paneling has | eS Se oomaneane i architect commented, that a home—or a house would be a rae LA : 3 Sess comer verre NSULATE I x NO NEED = a aes eae | es | TO BE OLD FASHIONED ABOUT jj | HEAT! FE 5-7471 occupancy, are nearly uninhabit- ‘ able. Many owners have so + Ne Down Peyment + 36 Months te Pay much invested, they have to | + First Peyment ia Nov. spend thousands more to make them habitable. @® | Home buyers, the architect point- nce ed out, should not buy the price tag. They should make sure their new home measures up to certain Factory Installed basic specifications, he said. A home buyer should ask himself Sg cates these questions when he is buying, INSULATING MINERAL WOOL a the architect suggested: 1) Is this BLANKET BATTS 4a style that will be good 10 or 20 . LAZELLE AGENCY, Linc. 2222202 st] tectwont Bane a @ Hf built of tried and true materials, filike proven lumber framing and INSULATION ‘| long-lasting lumber siding and in- terior trim and paneling; 3) Can I enlarge it when my family grows— Economy YW¢ Sq. | good frame houses lend themselves | Size Fe, | | best to adding rooms or wings: 4) What styles other than proven] MEDIUM SIZE 6c \ All Forms of —S ; 4 —— will stand the test of FULL THICK The nsurance "] If the house looks nondescript | when it ts offered for sale new, RO LUMBER ) 504 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. © FE 5-8172 ee Certain types of modern design, — aE the architect continued, will be as See the 4 — in the future as today. But | 1960 Bonus Model Homes pata | there must be character and style — ae Fy to any design of any era. He men- HIGHLAND ESTATES tioned ranch homes; open-area, | Drive Out M-30 Jest 4.8 Miles Past ssponed beam-andeiing nomes: | pene T” SMORLER CO = te years pes, said the arch | 3360 W. Haton res.cno|f NOW sas E lectric Heat at a It's the modern way of heating... Let us show you how we can } , eee \ aera os icy _ install these modern electric Square Rooms WHEN YOU HEAT-* with electricity, no soot—no flame —‘!nsta ese m ! no odors. It is dependable, flexible, baseboard heaters at amaz- Give Way to | and ia + stall ingly low cost in your present n , Open Plan Sic M AS OL SAA SI Shc os home or in that new home you \ 3 | me No need to rip out walls or extend are planning = : ‘a4 square, cube-like rooms gle home with open high-ceilinged ACCEPT NOTHING house just to keep the iene deel rooms ?"’ DETROIT EDISON ’ 7 Iter in 9 A typical western housewife - trol bathroom warm, or to sweiter | ELECTRIC HEATING NEED A NEW GARAGE? |=. =" cers the kitchen vice ag confining and even stultifying to HEATING the senses a square. uninteresting LET US BUILD YOURS BEFORE room was until we bought a new fn SORURE ES ei home with a plank-and-beam ceil- WINTER COMES ing extending over the living room. Gining and kitchen areas. ; ; “You get a feeling of freedom in Financing Up to 7 Years these spacious living areas which . I never experienced before. I don't “There Is No Substitute for Experience jthink I am nearly as tired at the end of a day as I used to be.” Open Daily 9:00 to 5:30 “The texture and beauty of the wood,” this same housewife | At the flashing white light just eas! of Oakland added, “gives my home charm Otto A Trzos ‘] and livability. I like the neutral A. MURRAY WHITE coloring of the champagne | 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. colored west coast hemlock walls { b and ceilings, and the Douglas Keego Harbor fir beams give just the right ac- Eves. and Sun. FE 2-0278 cent. The plastic finish over a Call MA 6-8247 INCORPORATED E regular sealer coat reduces my alm maintenance to almost rero. SE FE 4-9544 207 W. Montc Ih many a home today. archi.|Posocccocoooogooooooo ty tects are carrying the open ceil-\® the Entire Birminghos- e See SET es ing theme into the bedrooms and : = day : using a gable roof line to give the ; HICKORY HEIGHTS ° — jfeeling of height, freedom and re-'e Ranches—Tri-Levels—Cobonials — ease to these rooms which are © seacion Toprice, off Adame: 4 ® ‘notoriously hard to design with a Pore nn Hat = — ng “4 OCTOBER DOUBLE-SAVings SPECIAL variety. Seeeccccccccccvcscsccce / a ee | RRAEAAATES SSS SSS ees Z Countess comer 4 See Haj top lavatory set in 4 = is! vanity cabinet — i Less your old furnace trade-in ... up to $154.50 ZEoe on ottrective wey ‘ Ei] to provide lots of id] “built-in” storage H space. * ELECTRIC HEAT IS TRULY ECONOMICAL---See Why at EVANS YOU PAY ONLY... ‘182 EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS for comfortable, economical, automatic GM DELCO-HEAT You'll save two ways with our big Double- Savings SSE y —* CBS 9 Aa ) fe es Add anew CRANE powder room dollars go farther with an efficient, , . " sutomatic GM Daleo Conditonsr! Let —and end “traffic jams” forever your . _— yy te It’s surprising how easily you can have the convenience GM Delco d now, of another bathroom. All you need is a closet or an un- used part of a hall—and less money than you'd think.! But you’ll have more'than convenience when you ~ choose Crane fixtures. With Crane you get design that never grows old. The widest selection of styles. Seven beautiful colors and white. Plus a range of prices for every budget. O'BRIEN } HEATING & SUPPLY Let us show you a plan for adding a Crane powder Give Red Stamps Too foom to your home. Call now for a free estimate. AUTHORIZED OAKLAND COUNTY DISTRIBUTOR FHA TERMS AVAILABLE 371 Voorheis Rd. - FE 2-2919 1] EAMES and BROWN, Inc. | J... : Owe Operator on Duty After Store Hours | 535 £. Pike Pontiac ~~~ PE 3-7195 F Ur sRindhindenssebenhciachgaitninctenashialindiaieatuatitadenionsssl . TWENTY-TWO ORE, OE ee i i el, OR all: in I OT A i NS RS Et Rs OE EE ey Brg News Lig Be Oy THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 Your Money Will Buy A BIGGER HOME The luxurious SPACE QUEEN PRICED at ONLY Full basement, 3 bedrooms, two-car attached garage, $ 21‘ farm-style kitchen, over 1,000 squore feet of living arec ‘ . 9 ONLY $290 DOWN PLUS COSTS . 30 YEAR F.H.A. TERMS Including 75‘x150’ Lot The fantastic SPORTSMAN PRICED ot ONLY Three bedrooms, fully insulated large kitchen and $ living room, 927 square feet of living area. Carport optional at slight additional cost.) 5 ONLY $140 DOWN, PLUS COSTS 30 YEAR F.H.A. TERMS Including 75‘x150’ Lot oar Be ee 2 TY oe om ead Eee \~ Qis acsiagneriet aes A wee oi" at i Tht, . Pz The amazing SPACE KING PRICED at ONLY Three bedrooms, plus huge. family room, large dining $ area, 12 bath, over 1502 square feet of living area. (1'2 car garage optional at additional cost ONLY $490 DOWN, PLUS COSTS 30 YEAR F.H.A. TERMS Including r x150’ Lot The beautiful SUNLINER PRICED st ONLY Three bedrooms, attached carport, True perimeter $ heat, eating space in kitchen, king-sized living room, 926 squore feet of living area 5 (Carport optional at slight additional cost.) ONLY $1°O DOWN PLUS COSTS 30 YEAR F.H.A. TERMS Including 75’x150’ Lot MAGNIFICENT LOCATION Beach privileges on Lotus Lake, Near hools churches, shop- PONTIAC ping and commuter station, CJ MODELS LOCATED AT: ey 6220 Williams Lake Rd. ADM Bide ‘4 Mile West of Airport Rd. GMC tRucK and 6096 Airport Road Va Mile North of Williams Lake Rd. OPEN 1 to 9 P. M. Daily Phone ORlando 3- 0001 Sales by: TELEGR arn Proudly built by: CARLO Construction Co. realty, ino. 6220 Willioms Leke Rood 10450 W. Nine Mile Rood ORlende 3-4597 Ook Park 37, Michigan JOrdan 6-9834 ary Use Rubber Bumper ‘Brush Does It Better ny — Te vy : a chusdteaabaaaiden To prevent a dust line from); To have a wonderful household forming on the wall behind pic-! sia, buy a paint brush 1 inch wide ase eae peters, Same 9, Amal ang about % inch thick, with soft ey ee ae "" lpristles and. vulcanized in rubber. —— 'You can put this brush to many uses, such as dusting around deor BEDROOMS |". (% rims around windows, ’ lamp shades, and many other var- $100 MOVES YOU In! ied uses where it is impossible to WALL-TO-WALL CARPET Breach with a cloth. After each use 135 W, KENNETT simply wash the brush and it’s on ready for the next tire. OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 P.M. et 209 PRESTON ‘ M ere xy THE FINISHING TOUCH — | The finishing pattern, was used to define prop lines. Tough touch to many a home is a fence. Here, a dec- Douglas fir lumber used for fence was painted orative fence of 2x4s, set in open brickwork stark white, contributing to delicacy of pattern. 3 bed brick eotonial. fi PRICE REDUCED room, brick colonial, Tire- ‘ place, |'2 baths, screened $16, 900 rear porch, 2 car garage. sasioneee: W. Huron te Preston ie toss Meret PAL Chol Cuts W es 2 ae SETAE ESE Vaal con Wor ».Modern Package Boiler SF erat xara tommy Fits in Small Space next pail of scrub water (approx- imately 3 parts water and 1 part) ‘Come down in the basement to, matic washer. It fits neatly out of ‘alcohol). This will take ALL the see my boiler. It isn't any bigger the way in the utility room, kitch ie _cately oft and you loa fe aoe SE ae a an tion which\°™ COset, oF alcove; The compact y clean surfa s is e invita which, ,. ; your new wax job. many a homeowner has proudly| 7 _— om te package bolle: extended to visitors are combined with high capacit, Sunflower seed is the most im-| It is quite true that the modern and attractive appearance to pro portant oil-bearing crop in the So- compact package boiler is no larg- vide a versatile and attractive viet Union. er than a television set or an outa heating unit. Package boilers are complete. AL M M ly assembled at the factory where they are packaged and crated. The circulator, controls, OR PATIO | piping and accessories are al! ee ee factory-installed and pre-wired. $3,000 to $5,000 WILL HANDLE Protect your cor. ' When a package boiler is deliv- $ Enjoy modern living! ered on the job, all the pipe fitter BEST OFFER UNDER 25,000 Any Size Up to 8x20’ has to do is to take the crate apart set up the boiler and make th¢ necessary piping and electric! connections. Package boilers are available for firing with gas ©: with oil. The burner desired by the customer is fitted into the boiler at the factory end is made espe- cially for use with each boiler size. , Year-around domestic hot faucet FULL PRICE water is supplied by the package $ | boiler without a separate storage tank. A high capacity water heater coil ig located inside the boiler completely out of the way, —_ Installed Sk on existing cement In order that the househdlder cour FE 5.9407 sat ang Down may be assured of all the economy Pees ee Ss , ¥ rene and efficiency that a package boil- Sa a . . er is capable of providing, instal]a- Special Offer for a Limited Time Only! tion under the supervision of an experienced heating contractor is © Always Cool eee esseeeerass necessary. ® Adds Beauty te Your Home | | CAPITOL PATIO co. } a Leake at the Back Door—Wooded Lot 4 Bedrooms and 1'2 Baths 2 Fireplaces Plus Recreation Room Built-in Thermodore Oven and Stove, Electric Dishwasher, Garbege Disposal. Automatic Soft Water System Plus Sprinkler System, Electric Garage Doors. © Lifetime Aluminum B 458 5. 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So Pad bd = ‘ > FF i oo A Sh A Se Me ee A Mee be ce — ae ae. ve tee Vetere wee Pa ee: te ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959_ TWENTY-THREE SMITHA-LILLY ER. ese 't let the winter months MERCER HEATING 24-HOUR SERVICE Therme Products Cas or Oil Phone MA 4-1569 or FE 4-4508 825 N. Pontiac Tr., Walled Lk. y aeF oe id ¢ , THLG TAHCOKMA LE WATER SOFTENER ‘ $ee This Amazing Softener Today at H. H. STANTON Heating & Plumbing Contractor 103 State FE 5-1683 THE HOME DESIGNED wit e FAMILY IN MIND/ Designed and Built by E. ALAN GILFORD 2383 Orchard Lake [ry 5°05! FE 5-508 | should be dipped in the special tors or alr conditioners should be checked. If the caulking ma- | terial is loose, broken, or has | fallen out, scrape out the old | caulking and replace carefully | with the proper substance. Fill- | ing in these cracks will Insure your house against loss of heat, | penetration of moisture, and | drafty spots, If you have removable storm sashes and doors, go over them carefully for signs of loose panes, chipped or worn painted areas, and loose hinges. Screw holes can be tightened by applying a smal! amount of plastic wood. If the paint shows signs of wear, a light sanding and a coat of out- door paint will preserve the wood and give your windows or doors longer life. Aluminum casings and frames usually need no primer and can be coated with an exterior paint or enamel for added protec-, tion. PIPE HOLES Inspect the areas around indoor and outdoor pipes. Be sure that these fixtures are free from leaks, or cracks, the pipe hole tightly Plugged. | Don’t forget the roof. Replace | all worn shingles. New shingles ‘ | preservative stains made for EE = | | ‘New All-Brick Homes in Rochester Meadows $15,290 At. — ing all Holteman & Silverman OL 6-9681 FRED W. MOOTE, Inc. 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If the shingles are in good condition, weather-beaten, you would be wise to completely cover them with a roof preservative ceat- ing. For flat roofs, use clear or fi-|* bred coatings — or roof cements *|— or asphalt emulsion. It is tre- mendously important to renew the | “|protective coating as “\eracks appear in the asphalt. Metal roofs require a little more, preparation since special primers must be applied, and ajl rusty; areas prepared before repainting. | Be sure to check the area around) the chimney for signs of wear,| and the chimney itself for loose) bricks or places that need repair. | When you take the tine to care-| fully inspect all of these area, and) make the necessary repairs, you! ~ jare safeguarding your house and) protecting your pocketbook against) expensive, major repair jobs. | but have become Wash Walls First All interior walls should be washed thoroughly with a goodjaluminum paint aré now on the household detergent and left to dry|market. Metal and masonry alum- before painting. When a brush is : used, a 4-inch one is preferred by inum paint provides a protective, 'most people. A sweeping, fanning tough waterproof finish for metal, ‘motion is the best way to apply the |brick, and concrete surfaces. Alu- | paint. If you want to avoid lap) ™inum paint for wood can be used mars, always work back toward/@S 4 primer or finish coat and the wet areas, Ready-Mix Aluminum “Three types of ready-mixed provides an elastic and durable film. Aluminum enamel protects Ontario contains one-third of hot surfaces that reach tempera- Canada's population. tures of 600 degrees to 800 degrees cee) wa TORIDHEET AUTOMATIC HEATING For a Free Estimate Call: AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5,000 Seccessful Install- atiens in Pontiac Area 17 Orchard Lake Av. FE 2-9124 F., is fast-drying, and provides a chrome-like, satin-smooth inter- ior finish. 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Because Big Bear does the entire jOb and because of our tremendous volume, purchasing power and exclusive construction methods we are still offering Quality Home Repairs and Remodeling at LOWER PRICES. We're proud that we've earned a reputation tor honesty and dependability—and we in- tend to maintain it. We sincerely pledge 100°. satisfaction! Call Big Bear today! IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE THE BEST! YOU DON’T NEED CASH WHEN YOU CALL BIG BEAR SPECIAL FINANCING — We'll gladly accept cash, of course, if you want E to handle it that way. But if you prefer or want credit, you can take advantage of Big Bear's exclusive Personalized Budget Financing Plan. This wonderful plan permits you to lump all your payments—including mortgage and any other outstanding bills—into ONE lower month- ly payment. Take to 15 years to pay. No charge for this valuable service. 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Work the paint, throughls To renovate that faded fiber : . es into the fiber with the paint brush give it a coat of your favorite color house paint, thinned with turpen- to obtain the best results, ‘eral Housing NE o © OTOL OL eLeLe ee SLO O Le © OAL ee FF He eee _ See Today the Pontiac’s Special , Priced $11,750 - $77.00 Monthly * Face Brick * 3 Bedrooms * 1!', Baths * Carpeting * Full Basement * Country Size Kitchen Mode! at 835 Scottweed Ave. off Perry St. 2 Miles From Downtown McMAHON REAL ESTATE Model Open 10 to 9 FE 3-9022 x WE SOLVE YOUR ; DAN & WARD |: ELECTRIC Contracting & Service Located in the Auburn Heights Laundromat UL 2-2880 : || builders and lenders who watched | the tug o’ war between the publican President were starting || to shy away from FHA deals. When the year’s third housing previously committed funds have , bill cleared Congress the FHA was not been affected. But the start of! } teetering along on unused insur-'new projects has definitely been ance authority of $500 million. The delayed in some places. agency had been balancing its in-' “CURRENT PROBLEMS 3% ieee buvers direct! downpayments on houses costing 2951 Adams Road more than $13,500. For example, on a house valued at $16,000 the down- $780 to $65. FHA Commissioner _— Oe ee ae en ee ee er ee ee ee ee ee ee ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 ee ee ee ee ee - saul ee rt eS Uf le ee, ee ee ee | 6 ee eee Officials figure that sum should! million for 1960. cover the agency's mortgage in-: suring activities through 1960. With the agency using “‘Agree- | WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Fed- Julian H. Zimmerman will prob-| viduals whe are forced out of Administration| ably put the lower requirements (FHA), whose mortgage insuring into effect this autumn in time to ‘program has been down but not help bolster home builders pros- Complete Basement Waterproofing [cur for most ot the year, is look- pects jor next year. All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! oy ee 18 months Or 80 ‘The pill also extended for one! eee ar—until ‘Oct. 1, 1960—the FHA’s| ment’s array | . 0 cconsee oe of Reliable Waterproofing [22 weer ec ts Prom of insuring bome improves not expected. to get. going for 24 Whitfield ; Phone FE 4.0777 _ | finally acceptable to President, | Bisenhower after two Another shot in the arm will — predecessors, ‘were vetoed—gave FHA $8 billion) S@ % the geveramest’s : slum of new insuring authority with no cutoff date. clearance and urban renewal pro- a for this "year and $300 | urban renewal areas in remgeage orton y ance from $2,500 to $3,000. | top | to businesses was A new feature in the ' \doled out until Congress makes an| jappropriation. That won't come! Applications for federal grants have been stalled since January) ; bye pda Aigedage ney ee when money ran out. (There was! mak heme bu} no housing legislation in 1958.)| Dp; ood te get FHA-backed financing. Officials estimate that ‘applications| "ume Ww . Surfaces for about $380 million of slum|Before Puttying ments to Insure” instead of the oo ance funds aré in Various. eld fashioned firm commitments, stages of processing. Democratic Congress and the Re- possible. Projects begun uring operation on that sort of inancial high wire for many = Spokesman for the program) promised that the applications—) from. cities all over the nation—! \would be processed as speedily as) jthe best grade of putty available |—it will give the best and longest) The bill increased from $100 to service which always means sav-. $200 maximam payments to indi- ‘ing money. ‘before January, at the very! earliest. ls TIRED OF PAINTING .»« then learn about THE PRE-CAST STONE SIDING THAT ELIMINATES COSTLY HOME PAINTING rerrsetuinete —- MAGNOLIA STONE YOUR HOME? Always prime your wood sur- faces before applying putty to) cracks and holes. The primer coat) seals the surface and prevents oil) from the putty penetrating the! of the area being painted.| If oil is allowed to leave the! putty, the putty becomes dry and| crumbly and often falls out. Use} The housing bill has two pro isions that will affect some home —It lifts from $26,000 to $2*.- 500 the maximum insurable mert- gage on a one-family house. The ceiling for a two-family dwelling was lifted from $20,000 te $25,000. —It authorizes a cut in minimum ayment would be lowered from WIND@WS OXBOW WINDOW CO. Manufacturers of Weed Windows, Sash Replacements Phone EM 3-4082 10265 Highland Rd. (M-59) CUSTOM BUILT--- Means Guaranteed Workmanship and Materials SPECIAL PRICES NOW IN EFFECT @ Block @ Brick © Frame DISCOUNT ON ALL GARAGES ORDERED THIS MONTH Bena © COMPLETE MODERNIZATION PROGRAM @ Recreation Rooms @ Breeseways @ Porches @ Reefing @ Siding Free Estimates FHA TERMS Cement Work Pedy-Bilt Garage Co. Builders of Fine Garages © 7722 Austere, Waterford PHONE OR 3-5619. 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BEAUTIFUL CALIF @ Choice of 3 or 4 bedrooms ALL THESE QUALITY FEAT @ Big combination Family Room and kitchen @ Grouping of living, dining and family rooms to if recess oven '! design by Scholz ORNIA CONTEMPORARY with hi . . « COLONIAL OVERTONES! | “ P ys 7 nd b , URES: @ Combination General Electric built in range & \\\ @ Cotton carpeted living room, bedrooms and hall Modern and extraordinarily functional in both its lines and its floor plan, the Mark ‘59 house of the year by Scholz still reaches back into the gracious Colonial era for that delicate touch of charm that can make a new house immediately comfortable. one ride, th earofthe house pricy end Choice of pint colors and mot ny ole | ~ ° ing the nent wdieeen Tiled) one serv- © 600 ee: ft. blecktop drivewey incloiled Up to 1,629 sq. ft. @ Natural Fireplace ‘second Fireploce optional) @ Basement and 2-car garage included . of luxurious OPT ua @ Vinyl asbestos tile in kitchen, family room and @ Full brick veneer and Patio slab (10’ x 15’) Livability Ti] —I-t, Q foyer included ae |e cae FOUR VARIATIONS of the MARK ‘59 | | $2.0 00 to ‘26 200 pve iet Decorated and PT pe — | ° —— Furnished by ) i bea —7 Le ————— = Stewart-Glenn Co. wore cara gees | { 4 eek Da von OPEN SATURDAY and SUNDAY 12 NOON to 6 P.M. F g vnin| we z ~ HI-HILL VILLAGE SUBDIVISION = S 2 wis? __ built by: BERSCHE Construction Co. | lorarer ———— iec—* ; | wes very «=, = Salles by: O’NEIL REALTY re3-7103 | 0 Ke. EAE MAE LODE LINES LIES AION OO : is \ \ —=- £m = =e 2 42 2 ep Noe a ONE a ~ A oOo —- «+ - QOeeenk&krese affront wa o2a5 - > ae od ¥ J ee ae ne ee ee ee er ee ee ee ee ee ~ J AP Wirepheote GREETS MEXICAN PRESIDENT—President Eisenhower and President Adolfo Lopez Mateos of Mexico engaged in a smiling handshake as they met yesterday upon the visitor's arrival. Seizing Initiative Soviets Hamming It Up on U.N. Assembly Stage’ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) —Riding high on the prestige of two moon missiles and Premier Khrushchev’s red carpet treatment in the United States, the Soviet Union is playing the star role on the Genera] Assembly stage this year. * * x The Soviets have seized the in- itiative on most East-West ques- tions since Khrushchev told the Assembly Sept. 18 of his scheme for a world without war. Both the disarmament and outer space -issues plans put forth by the Soviets. The initial proposals were couched in such general terms that the West had no choice but to agree with them in principle. To oppose Khrushchev’s call for global agreement to scrap all arms and armies would have NEW YORK (AP)—Perishables us tet i ai State Road Mishaps May Kill 1,450 in ‘59 atalities were up 5 per cent from *—|clined to assure retroactivity in the strike cost million dollars. * * * President Eisenliower invoked the Taft - Hartley Law Tuesday against the International Long- shoremen's Assn. A temporary re- straining order obtained lLere Thursday is expected to complete the legal steps for a cooling off period that will ban further strik- ing by the ILA until Dec. 28. Contract talks are scheduled to resume here Oct. 19. o* *« * The strike began Oct. 1 when Southern longshoremen walked off the piers because shippers de- any new contract. Longshoremen at Northern ports followed suit, although they had been granted retroactivity and had agreed ear- the disagreement between the un- Vier to extend the old contract to Oct. 15. Automation is the key issue in fon and the New York Shipping Assn., which bargains for ship- pers from Maine to Virginia. * * * The last money offer made by the shippers was a 30-cents-an- hour package over a three-year period. The union wants a 40-cent package with the automation pro- vision. Wages now average $2.80 an hour. Independent Study Is Valuable in College age college student can achieve more ‘through independent than his professors usually think, a report released at the University of Michigan yesterday showed. ANN ARBOR (UPI)—The aver- g material Sy themselves than with teachers’ and classmates. No evidence was found to sup- lapse academically when given} independent studies, the report | indicated. study Soviets were still trying to down: | the was expressed privately that the| - period last year. If it’s any consolation, the state hinge mainly on State Christian A. Herter made plain that he did not feel the Khrushchev plan placed ternational controls. Jury to View Slaying Scene Says ‘Vigilante Action’ Followed Beating nine men and five women today sounded like an argument against peace. *® *~* It would have been equally dif-| ficult to block the Soviet call for an international conference scientists to swap experiences in exploring outer space. | The one East-West question on which the Western powers have taken the initiative has threatened to backfire. The call for an airing of the Red China-Tibet situation has alienated a number of Asian neu- trals. They fell it would only touch off bitter East-West debate his The Soviets left themselves open for Western attack when they told the U.N.’s Political Committee Friday that they opposed detailed examination of disarmament con- trols until agreement is reached in principle on the Khrushchev plan, ‘ The Western powers have not answeréd this yet, but the view Thaw Cold War? Not Red Chinese of! erick M. Reed as he outlined the }1957 slaying of dairy farmer Or- en views the scene of a 21-month-old slaying that authorities say was the result of “‘vigilante action." The “vigilante’’ reference was made Frday by State Atty. Fred- state’s case against Robert O. 'Welch, 45, accused of the Dec. 31 \ville Gibson. * *® * Reed said the defendant heard Gibson had given his hired man Eri Martin a beating on Christ- mas Day and commented “some- one ought to give Gibson a dose of own medicine.” “A definite animosity developed toward Gibson with agitation for some kind of vigilante action against him,” said Reed. Gibson's body was found March 26, 1958 in the Connecticut River —with his hands and feet bound and joined together with another rope * * * A medical examiner's report said he died of asphyxiation, The body bore bruises inflicted before death, The slaying has been described as a “community affair’ and a “vengeance crime by investiga- tors who say Gibson’s Newbury neighbors were enraged at his beating of the frail 58-year-old Martin for spillin 0 milk cans. TOKYO (AP)—Red China gave ‘lear new evidence tonight that— jespite the wishes of Soviet Pre-| nier Nikita Khrushchey—it has no ntention of ending the cold war vith the United States. * * * One of Peliping's propaganda nouthpieces, the newspaper Ta setcopy .” 9 28 lt laa a li Mi ite i ee a 688 hy Ce, em Me nk ei mis le oe, aR a A ee ot i a al ‘ - | a A s . mn ‘ } . , , TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 Buyers Choice at All-Time High You've Got Auto Makers Guessing By BEN PHLEGAR thave been offering. Studebaker/list price running from $1,970 to be able to move whichever way AP Automotive Writer lcontinues its Lark, shortest of the'$2.711 and the Thunderbird which|the market goes.” he says. | * * * DETROIT—As a potential new jot and American Motors trimmed, goes up to $3,860 at the factory be- Chrysler’ emphasizes that it can eS sss? an inch or two from its.Rambler. fore taxes, transportation or op- wale aw hry its cars except the! s the car that popularized the term tional equipment. -.. luxury Imperial, in any of its, compact.” the big auto companies this year.|" x* * * Ford’s .Mercury-Edsei-Lincoin | plants as the need arises. | These are the experts who are FORD BUCKS TREND . division makes re the — a te ante Posi supposed to help the automo} Bigger . | sales pitch—that dealers per production as makers come up with the cars general ae Rr ee have cars that deliver at prices ‘smaller Corvairs. But it can boost | you want in the year you're ready exterior size by coming up with a *rem about $1,600 (the Anglia) te |this figure in a hurry if necessary. to buy. This year the research boys! standard size car that is both long- almost $10,000 (the Lincoln Com-| American Motors is expanding Say you're ready to buy—if they!er and wider—five inches each way) ‘imemtal Bmousine). its Wisconsin facilities and Stude-| only knew what. —than 1959 models | To round out its line, M-E-L al-|baker says it can increase its pro-| } 2 . . a They couldn't decide if it would * * ® ‘ready has announced a new small-/duction considerably with its pres- ent plant when the market de-| be smaller cars, bigger cars, More room inside? You'll zetier car, the Comet, for spring in- imported cars, mere chrome, \that in any of the standard size/troduction. Ben Mills, the divi-/velops. t jess trim, more reom inside, 1960 cars when compared with 1959 sion’s general manager, says his/' In other words, the industry is) less bulk outside, convertibles, versions. Even the compact models/key word is flexibility. “We will|ready for your choice. station wagons, basic tramsporta- are as big on the inside as cy ae — tion or luxury on wheels, istandard cars of a few years ago!’ HE GIRLS By Franklin Folger So vou are being offered a littie Less bulk outside? At least f everything and the neighborhood’ one of GM’s medium price lines auto dealer's showroom will look —Oldsmebile—has cat its length more like a supermarket than ever and claims evem More maneu- before verability because ef a changed | * * * front bumper. Dodge brought out Imported cars? Each of the five’ a whole new line of slightly | US. auto maunfacturers either smaller cars (4 inches shorter | own have a financial interest in wheelbase) called the Dart. - distribute one or more European These sel! in the Chevrolet- makers and these lines wil] be even Plymeuth-Ferd price class. more available than before in d> Model variety? Studebaker-| mestic dealerships Packard added a convertible and) Simea, ef which Chrysler owns a four-door station wagon. Ram.-| 23 per cent; General Motors’ added a three-seat station wag- German Opel and the Engfish on and brought out a four-door ver- Ford Anglia all have new models sion of its smaller American. Pon- slicked up for the American tiac. Buick and Oldsmobile all added three-seat wagons , vnmiew te Enotwh * * * . . so Pontias a rships Ford in particular is stressing “ws ar Pontiac rn ‘PS the something for everyone theme. Jakaiceesgdacieguen . German James O. Wright, Ford division} runus with new emphasis on the general manager. says a Ford dealership no longer will be a specialty shop but will offer cars| throughout a price range that makes up 90 per cent of the mar-! Chevrolet has charted about 25 trade. smaller. cheaper Ml. models American Motors offers the little Metropolitan from England while Studebaker-Packard owns exclu- US distmbution rights to the famed Mercedes Benz cars of Ger a any am made a HAVE THREE fas AR FA al for DKW Auto Union cars. These are the Falcon. which de livers at slightly 2,000 most ame * * * a * gre ea cae G faciny “IT don't know for sure how old Ruthie is. but she must be very aller ; hae = _ ____4old — she blows her own nose.” ee eee eee BOARDING HOUSE Mecent team what the tre thee, ELA Ulf Yipyst Y HEH-HEH/ BAXTER FLEW INTO THE —— a MLL NY rill. HOUSE TO TELL BENNY MOZART L MY i. WAS READY TO TELL THE PRESS WHERE HE WAS @ HIDING UNLESS HE LISTENED TO MY NEW SONG/ILL Car Classes WAGER BENNY WILL BE HERE ANY MOMENT HE'LL THANK ME FOR MY LITTLE DECEPTION AFTER HEHAS HEARD N BI d MY MASTERPIECE — | FOLK N Ow DIE AZZ Ons See AGAINST THE U4: Y AY/ Term ‘Low Priced’ Is Pence ac OM No Longer Significant; \\ | ae Sainte (aones Judge by Equipment || OUR CHANCE, Bv JACK VANDENBERG \ /| UP Automotive Editor GEE, LE. ANDER DO YOU THINK T ROIT e terms ‘‘low- ed car’ and ‘medium-pnced| as used in the auto industry . are misnomers The aute industry still uses the | “ z * : m ‘Jow-pmced car’ in relation ; : . ‘Gi the Chevrolet. Ford and Plym- , * we) t It uses the term “‘medium- f , . . r’ to describe the Dodge, ; Mercury, Pontiac, De Soto, bile and Br IT These terms grew out of an era when cars culd be separated into three fairly-distinct groups as far as price and size were concerned: The low-priced car, the medium-priced car and the | high-priced car. the fi SSN a - Wraarever Sg mo AT AS, YOU s500 by WRA Gardin, tae. TJA fag. US. Pt OF. SHODLDN'T = ere was a certain amount of g, but it was fairly easy any car in one of these OUT OUR WAY ee ue vj+) / I CAN BE JUSTAS STUBBORN \ WELL, YOU BETTER BE = tes a ee AS THIS GUY! HE KEEPS SPITTIN' ) CAREFUL THAT THE PILL tthe reach of the average buyer OUT THIS PILL, BUT TM GONNA { DOESN'T GO DOWN TH re the Lincoln, Cadillac, Chrys KEEP SHOVIN'’ IT BACK TILL HE WRONG THROAT! and Packard . : - GIVES UP AN’ SWALLOWS IT’ The bulk of the sales went to the Chevrolets, Fords, Plymouths and I haps, Studebakers Be In between, in a distinct area, pr there was the Mercury. Buick. | Oldsmobile. Pontiac, Dodge, De} cnt Hudson and Nash } By Ernie Bushmille: Hl, Fl ME . ; laa] ORLY Yy TM Fe The gap between the high. | priced group and the low-priced group was so distinct only a per- son who snddenly came into great wealth could think of switching from a low-priced car to a high-priced one. But todav the principle differ ence hetween the low priced car and the top of the |} many accessories are standard equipment on the car. } fe ep 6 8 Re 08 ~ 0 ate ere Cap 1090 by Cones homes Ode mm OST - Om ~ Baws ee ey ne is how MORTY MEEKLE By Dick Cavalli CHIPS IS6N'T yes ‘gga — : More Than 9 Million Are Residing in Tokyo TOKYO (UPI) — The population | of Tokyo reached 9.162,929 as of | Sept. 1, an increase of 293,190} since last year, the Metropolitan Statistics Bureau announces. * * * The announcement said males outnumbered females, 4,711,158 to 4,391,771. | WO 4 FN Bey Wi wa hoes ven “4 onet © DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney “, loos : wv, uN : E I ae DO HOPE BATEN TOO Doc. f AN CA 1S INGAN oe 4 4 : J ‘4 .) ’ —~ = . /— ta al ‘ee -.- _—”6h hae a <2: ae Oe ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 / TWENTY-SEVEN Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas 20 ‘ Membe Card of Thanks 1 Pry MEMDEFS | 52, 04x qsoy ory Onn. ' . friends and neighbors for their Killed in Auto Crash | =" &*.cio"isct FRED E. LAMATTA iy will be in| who I WISH TO THANK OUR MANY iJ . ° f pa 2 Ms Fred E. Uimatia, 48, of cond Cemetery. in “Almont Community Hospital. EVANSTON, Wyo. w — Two| fom their many ects of Kindness ay, in Im oa sympathy an oral offerings Oe diet ances? To"! powarn x. worramvaton: |Burel will be in Imlay Township toe at roan ld One| Serie io nae ont aly ship, cs ge a ayne y. dit ‘ta: badd ee poupe roadcasting fame were thanks to Rev. Waldo Hunt and County Hospital injuries suf-| TROY—Service A farmer, Mr. Riordan is sur- killed in an head-on automobile the Pursley Puneral Home. Her ay — @ construction boom!! p.m. eon at the Price|yived by his wife, Leone. collision near here Friday —loving husband. Daniel_R._ Ody. on hin. Funeral Home for Donald Robert The dead were identified as Mr ! " e dead were identified as Mrs. | An geet of Ray D. ‘Baker Weethington, 21, of 1064 Woodslee Baya gi Ruth Evelyn Sullivan, 37, of Lt Memoriam | 2 Latheran Church. land Park. \ ice will be held 1 p.m. Monday at oer og Pate edie poy "panne! Wright’ wo pasned “ney Rr gre are his at ae gpa Burial will take place in Union eet ace oe of Madison Tenn i ao Your presence is ever near us ‘ : wolCerneve Ch we, 4 pour oe remains with us yet ae ow A vga ny 5 tt fe bo poncorars de ate, |B png Jackson Blvd., who ate Sullivan’s husband, Rol- | You ies oer a eens eee Pontiac, Mrs. Eunice Martin of/Mr. and Mrs. John A. Worthington| died yesterday in Detroit Memorial Of the weathers aaa? 2 member | BS nwt a tay Mehes Van Nuys, Calif.: | Lila andlof St. Pet ” Fla: a ng rt Hospital after a brief illness. Burial of the western band and dancing } IN LOVING MEMORY OF MAMIE Linda Lee, all at home; three sons,|Mrs. Norman (Marilyn) Clark of| Will follow in Highland Cemetery. srembr was MS petions condition | Ga yt tect eee amar ona hur, all at Royal Oak, and one brother John Mr. Crowe was 8 member of in an Evanston hospital with ve le ry home; three brothers, and three|L. of 1054 Woodslee St Troy the Mason Lodge Cambridge, shoulder injuries. Ane deen ” . Ohio. ; "» . a a I wa k through life alone Mr. Liimatta’s body will be at JAY B. RIORDAN -A retired farmer, he is survived River, Wye, deer of the athen| ease hasbend Jot the “Coats Funeral Home from) IMLAY CITY — Service will be/byY his wife, Ola; one sop, Clar- car, was in critical ith! — Jy James Who passed away Oct. . : s cal condition with! 10 1934 noon Sunday until 11 a. m. Tues-/held 4 p.m. Sunday at the Muir/ence Victor of Pennsylvania; a | a —* y a broken hip. | ved him, ah, no gue can day when it will be taken to|Brothers Funeral Home for Jay| daughter, Mrs, Merrill Satterfield The Grand Ole Opry troupe was! caw ve] Christ Lutheran Church for serv-!B. Riordan, 69, of 370 Bancroft St., of Detroit; seven Se - en route from Lander, Wyo to ' how we Se loved Rim and grea — z ° : - —_ Goc loved him too, and thought — tgrandchildren grea performance in Nevada. Mrs. Sul- It best ‘bl S greatgrandchildren. jlivan was driving the car. ape Rie Rama SOS oe Bi e ch ] T L JESS Cc, CARLTON an eo a at i by wife Nildren & O. al, ecturer ORION TOWNSHIP — Service Gov. Rockefeller Learns, 0¥!NC MEMORY oF sosr rir t S t will be held 2:30 p.m. Sunday at porches ao. yas.ed awa a O ©PpeakK a YIVAN LAKE ithe First Baptist Church for Jess He Votes at Wrong Poll sii ne ke anes C. Carlton, 44, of 559 Heights Rd., SOHNE Famnccow Fond meierien lager fred aay ho died te: in the Vet- WOR TARRYTOWN Y Remembrar ens m near DR. GEORGE M. LANSA [was born into a civilization with’ eran’s Hoepite yt a }(AP)—Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller) “Grinacnidver” “ie: Chilaren & Dr. George M. Lamsa, who spent, customs and language almost iden-| j take pla ilearned today he has been voting =~ OO | illness. Burial will place in a lifetime translating the Eastern|tical to those in the time of Jesus. Eastlawn Cemetery. ae nm Stection siathact Funeral Directors 4 Bible into the English version, will! His formal studies began under! A member of the Duke Street dun Tt speak at 6 p.m. Sunday in the priests and deacons of the ancient Sylvan Lake Church of Christ. (Church of the East. He attended He will be guest speaker at the two English colleges in Turkey Baptist Church, Mr. Cariton is sur- vived by his wife, Annie; three daughters, Beverly Ann, Barbara noon luncheon Tuesday sponsored'and Iran. Later he attended the Jo, Jeanne Carol; and one son, by the Christian Men's Club at the|Episcopal Theological Seminary; William D. Elks Temple. The public is invited. in. Alexandria’ Va. and Dropsie| Author, Bible scholar and lec- °llege in Philadelphia. turer, be spoke seven languages and preaches in Spanish, Turkish, 30 years in the Bible transl Dr. Lamsa worked for more than) BURLEIGH C. ZOLL HOLLY—Service will be held at! ‘“D'1 p.m. Monday at the Dryer Fu-; ation neral Home for Burleigh C. Zoll,| | years A survey by the town of Mount } feller family | Mount Pleasant | Tarrytown | | estate but Is in not in North Feet of the hummingbird are so underdeveloped that the bird is unable to walk | Pleasant showed the huge Rocke-! Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “Desig ed for Funerals ° Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor PR 9 8 COATS _ |— FUNERAL HOME Assyrian and Aramic. jand has already completed 2,500 89, of John street, who died yester-_| penn” puBtiC ete oe ePaRKe OaiFFIN- ae — Dr. Lamsa, a naive of Assyria, Omments explaining ancient cus-iday in Goodrich Hospital following 1058 Plymouth Plaza Cl med “Serto%, Thoughtful service _ s PE 73841 ' “"“* |toms, idioms and obscure passages a brief illness. }14266821 will be sold at pubtic sale Cemetery Lots - 5 which, he said, have been mis) Burial will be in Roseland Park Next salicen Tang Shere in texte csiatasniapthiigepeiapdeaes knees. translated. Cemetery, Royal Oak. jstored and may be inspected PERRY MT ,PARK_ CEMETERY “Tt Bibl B n ’ Bad 10 r} Kraves § if rE + 2 afe ls rack rn ~ oe . — = | STATE OF MICHIC AN _]I a . °— <_<. em ey and it was primarily written for |Zoll is survived by a son, Howard cuit Court for the ( cima “it Gaklana ' > a Eastern people. The authors of (of Detroit, and two grandchildren. saree ste LOAN COMPANY j The Pontiac Press ® the book used idioms and para- | aac Paint’, = FOR WANT ADS in afer Or ston > a a . wiLLIcu I HENSON and or ZEPHYR ! ones: Saaee zee Mere $2,500 HENSON. Jointly. sncividueliy end’ DIAL FE 2.8181 . UPL Phote i Detendarte " Police Estimate Loss enh yagalanie aa previa HIS USUAL HORSE SENSE — A horse who his leg six months ago and was unable to forage | _ whom 1 mee cone ost NO Atb ' trom 8 a.m to 5 p.m. ' . ea ol their days. Some of these ot noug | knows how to mind his manners, even at the for food. The anima! was fed and given penicillin Taka ‘colice tha: oo 8 ; 6 ' AG Oe Pee at $6,000 in Burglary are alien to the Kaslers mind.” . | table, Gold Dust, a seven-year-old palomino, and sulfa drugs to spur his recovery. Gold Dust ,°°8 een ag sel apical) a ' , may. 7 bs of Trade Fair Dr. Lamsa told us he was the only for Mrs Avis shares an afternoon snack with Darrell Cole, 9, responded to his loving care and ix now fit and _ pasta wherein _Atsociate oa i s MO Pespom |man to translate the Bible directly ° | in Denver, Colo. The fantily pet, Gold Dust was frisky again. He lives in a pasture across the Willian “Henson an dor rep . i mE re er lfrom the ancient Aramaic maun- | nursed back to health by the Coles when he cut _ street from the Cole home. fe en es i a SF et A safe was blown open and an ipt. DETROIT w — Mrs. Susan Avis! adr revurnavie October # 10S wueree trough ‘tne ' Tad af ite Seake Gan in | Dr. L. R. Elson, minister of the is = her Problems with the} ‘A d h | RONALD p RIQHSTREET ere mace oe | z : ‘'National Presbyterian Church in|™go cost of living. . ‘Aecuse in S i rd ] ri oer fer als at your gl pumber” | Ko § Huron &., "ee — Washington, D. C., said of his work: * *« * | ative 0 ran pboa Ss aying Pontiac Michigan fo ernout tt -* i ae soci — Getectives “In this new translation George’ Mrs. Avis, 30, testified in Circuit ' ° . : Oct 10.17. 24. 1. Nov 7.14 B84 Closing time tor severtine 4 investigating : nagar : 'S'Lamsa has again brought new Court yesterday that she couldn't ants ] e With Him Witt i GEC a ae ¢ cutatr ne 1708 izes The investigators agreed the job | 8ht and life to the record. live on the $2.500 allowance she | Potties oe 7G ee eee wi ! Imprectical to make persone ate ete be mace f ruse of ¢ not amateurs.” Three persons were injured at/also has custody of the couple's * “ x | po / service hereof thie summons and ne 4 Pont box numbers. The first estimates showed about ,!:30 a.m. today when their car $6,000 and possible more cash miss- COllided with another and then ithree children. Among her extra Born in a Moslem family, his! high school education was received) _ A. Costello said Van Rie’s kin told him in an exclusive interview at tice shall be served bv publicatior copy one week previous to said hear ing tn The Pontiac Press a So << a ee eee «% expenses, Rijen, Holland. that they are so Printed and circulated in sad Courts, f= — —eremoan<3 ae i eveakt Stop at 101 'N Selo St sieiaiel Mrs. Avis testified, are $620 year- at a Presbyterian Mission School | WILLIAM VAN RIE curred of his innocence. they Sense, Gudea et GKtd Gaunt a oe Cir ' eae, REPLIES 1 —e at ain ne . ly for the hairdresser, $500 a in Iran. Through his associations jhave abandoned plans to travel to °! Pontiac Im said County thie 7th day § Af 10 am. Today there | GM D ] . < Patricia Kenny, peal Sai Year for cocktail dresses and $500 {with missionaries, he became a. | Boston, of October AD oe > payee were replies at The Press | eve Ops St, and Sandra reenwood,! 5 year for dressmaker fees. {Christian and a member of a small . Van Rie's attorneys. W. Lang-|* YFP uiee of Probate] office im the — following 4 . i |18, of 141 Ascot St., were both lchurch in his home town usiness otes idon Powers and Frans Van Hee - Prctale Becice boxes: Diesel Engine hospitalized. She said she also needs some = = Sue “ a Juventle Diviston | i ° ' Miss Kenny suffered a frac- |$200 more a month for birthday | In 1947 the Rev. Mr. Larudee hele ek Srl cares: mee __ ; __Ort 10 “89 ee. , tured right leg and cuts. Her parties, home refreshments and; came to America and attended Appoint h Pp . STATE OF MICHIQAN—In the Pro-| . a a se oe for Taxicabs —_| tra nem ne and ots ter aries | Frnetn ‘These Seminary. larerve othe Mactan Sal ee ns Sear ee ene tM te Sas | Mah ot. | ; i is in fai . He will speak of the mission work | sarin aber eee eo ie \@ Tn the matter of the petition concert Ak a. “ae The Detroit Diesel Engine Divi-| Miss Greenwood is in fair con == = t |& Adams, Inc. advertising agency's! stand with me I am lonely and I ine Delia on minor Cate fori6, 118, 119, sion of General Motors has an-|‘!tion with both legs fractured) Mrs. Avis sued ber husband for] of the church. ‘Dow Chemical Company account need you. | love you” OT ten (con. Favor <¥ vai ty. ‘ ! nounced the development of a 97- 4nd multiple facial cuts. divorce last December. Avis filed! Assisting in the service will be staff has been announced by Robert| eke hi oe S Setaatinetinentinnstinntinnstinetionstte horsepower Diesel engine especial- | They were passengers in : car a counter suit last July. Mrs. James Titherage. Mrs. Otis L. Garrison, senior vice president. | Powers said there is no neces ee A le mon? ore De — - ; ly suited to taxicabs. driven by 22-year - old Richard) The hearing on Mrs. Avis’ re- Moore, Mrs. Vena Nagule, Mrs.| They are John sity for a public subscription *oute of? } via OR ASH IN A It is a three-cylinder model in| Foote, 72 Kimball St. \quest for more money will continue Orvin Weaver and Mrs. Leonard B. Caldwell, who jcampaign to pay the wife's fare Violates a iaw cf che sare and. that 11 thine the “53” series of small Diesels) All three victims were taken to next Tuesday. Hebel. ‘will be responsible én Hw Vnited Staten cai child should be placed under the 7A CS recently introduced by the division|Pontiac General Hospital. Foote, Acting as ushers will be Mrs. for agency opera- | Miss Kauffman, involved in ain tre name of | nielot ( fed Ada and road tests currently being run|Was treated for minor injuries and’ |Ray Stephens, Mrs. Frank Ayers. tions on all seg- \shipboard affair with Van Rie S.8*,2¢, Michigan wou ar po gel ie ' by a Detroit taxicab company | released, \Youth Lucky |Mrs. Robert Lowery and Opal ments of the Dow i during the voyage from Singa- "ill be hrie whe Oakland 'C A er ooes! Dial FE oe eeeecaied aut eigen e| ee ne a ae C S h see "s Club w oe ie ie |pore, was found dead on an is- i3s0n Wee PF Cite of Por g1 21 idling, acceleration and engine Police said that Foote’s ear,QS Car omasnes en’s Club will meet at 7:30 exception of re- land in Boston Harbor three iP said Gouriy) on one goth da ct speed characteristics — needed | traveling south on Saginaw, side-| aon -‘m. Thursday with Fred Reinke tajj preducts; weeks ago. A Medical examiner!tne forenoon and von ace pecehene + ae economy factors in tax: operation. |swiped a car driven by Richard Utility Pole, Tree | Presiding. iRichard P. fon- jsaid she had heen beaten before PAnGr fo sperar t at sn Help Wanted | Nale 6 Robert E. Hunter, GM Diesel’s besrirsac! = — Quillen St.,/ ley, now supervi- |she went into the water from the’ It beirg impract Ae 300 LOUNGE general sales manager, predicts |‘ 2'© ownship. | Robert E. Frick, 20, of 10221 sor of Dow retail 'Utrecht as it sailed out the har- ory een | oar Cook that within five years rising fuel | Foot's car then skidded into the Bridge Lake Rd., Springfield ~ovn- AUTO Layoffs Reach accounts; and Jo- 7 (bor to resume its voyage to New “ne rei a , ey Sonic & Glee ce gl reas and repair costs will put disease flower shop, police said. ra ae craig am early! . ; lseph L. Hardig, CALDWELL York. and sated . . 23 zabeth Take Rd power in up to 20 per cent of | this morning when his auto was 000 St | St k |account supervisor in charge of ee a tstness the | Ho Arthar At MECHANIC POR _GENFRAT cabs in operation. ” , demolished after smashing into a) ' in ee rl e planning and preparation for in-\J j 7 ] ° or ponte ie cal in 7th 4a i ce aks culnisauce caver The new units are immediately BOY k) Leg Broken utility pole and tree, according to| | troduction of new “IVE LEIEVISION — om: ovine awe | Deil Paulee PLL Sie available. They start and soacatal Oakland County sheriff's deputies. | DETROIT (UPI)—Auto industry | products. Ma Ho Over ey Gane RISIF J VASCASSESNO, | EXPFRIFACED ATL AROUND the same as conventional automo- Wh C Hit Hi Frick was treated at St. Joseph layoffs caused by steel shortages | Caldwell, 32460 y p OE TO) a oad eee MRRG. bile engines, exceed 24 miles per en ar | S im Mercy Hospital and released. \rose to more than 15,000 today | Evergreen Rd. :the Iron Curtain eS ae aL Be ine Me gallon of fuel, and handle well in Hé told deputies that a car. idespite the return to. work: in the © Birmingham, is a) —— : — ae a cee fe | i , j } = ; traffic. A four-year-old Commerce Town- | load of boys were chasing him isteel mills ordered by “iia ident | marketing expert) MOSCOW (AP) — West Euro-| Death Notices | Fe eee ae ship boy was in satisfactory condi-| 9, Davisburg road west of Bige- |Eisenhower under the Taft-Hartley| with broad chem- ar sisiex Wine Ons dau oot Ge ate De ee : : = tion at Pontiac General Hospital low street in Springfield Town- law. ical experience. cociace + m bel ‘ed ” the Iron NRE ESI : fir man. @ to 25 8 nint- News in Brief today after suffering a broken leg ship. | tiowever, the hack-to-work or-| He was a vice Curtain Tass said fodns . eee He, Orin Trannies - si benefits when,.struck by a car near his oe i i i Get heli promise of ia president of the “Quite feasible dechnicalte giv Ann. ae e 4 re yd stole $20 from the cash 20M€ Friday afternoon. -, brazil control of my rea further layoffs in the industry. | Merchants Chemi-' ,., a proper agrserien ic the| EE. 2.0285 for , Someone J | { , A . ane register of the Fahr and Shaw * * ® and ran off the road,” he was: To date the layoffs have been - ComPany, inctusion of Warsaw or Prague | on MM) MECHANIC Catering Service office, 162 Bald- Oakland County sheriff's depu-| cuoted as saying. ‘confined to General Motors’ sup-| N. Y. --,|into the West European Eurov.-} a ry experience Pull win Ave., it was reported to Pon-|ties said Mark D. Stevens, son of ies said hi ling|Plier Plants. None of the assembly! MONLEY — Monley, of 1551/sion system,’ the news agency’ Good mi ' . Mr. and Mrs. Gail D, Stevens of Deputies said his car, traveling) ine. turnin 1960 models have Witherbee Rd., Birmingham, | .9i ait Shelton Pontiac tiae Police yesterday. - evens Ol about 55 miles an hour bounced! peer a e ; said. da UMN Lt Le) 3201 Mandrake St., was struck by Gif the sols toto & thes,” been halted although the produc-| Joined the agency in 1950 in Traf-| Television programs will be ne Fe gg te A 12-auge shotgun valued at'a car driven by David D, Vincent, a . tion pace has been slowed down fic Department transmitted between the Soviet| ” ai ber Sat te $80 was reported stolen Friday 26, of 4780 Oak Vista St., Drayton! to conserve steel supplies in some |following gradua- Union, Poland, Czechoslovakia, | ey Kees ee ee from the Western Auto Store, 2579) Plains. ‘Retail Sales Lower cases. tion fromthe Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and! ¢ Bux 10 Union Lake Rd., Commerce Town-| Witnesses said the boy ran from . College of Com- East Germany. The report did not) Epo we oer a sose ct RENCE BOVS WANTED | RESTAURANT ship, according to Oakland County|the curb into the path of the pass- 2nd Month in a Row ° merce and Fi- : ® |specify when the new hookup will} P2472 Jackson Bivd, Highland Hater B “Bomigham sheriff's deputies. ing auto. - GTON (UPN — Ac Believe Auto Smashup nance of the Uni- © start. cues dee he ee CARPENTEI FOR CONTRACT ASHI ~ Oma | i this ° versity of Detroit. A..coaxial cable already is be- rill Satterfield anc Clarence Vic- See: fe 543 for ress ri gpa “e te Port showed Killing Two Intentional Hardig is a law ing laid on the Soviet-Polish sec-| Goidie White and Jack “Croe CRI MANAGER j Sata er for “a Saas cana . [ARQUETTE (® — A farmer |& t 4 duate of tion of the network. pod “ne gtual craniict { aren and _ WITH OR WITHOUT CREW Celebrate Win at Polls preagoont-al mol and his only child, a 2-year-old | the University of Mitel Gala ai $150 te #200 week. Sales totaled $17,541,000,000 «|@aughter, crashed to their deaths) Michigan and Ex-Ldnsing Editor Gey. Oct. 12. at 1pm from the eho ae peathialene 7 . di f 19 cent from rv st against a concrete abutment yes- joined MJA in } Milford with ‘Rey. William ps ~ CALL TONIGHT 13-0 PM) O Ta 1c Or Iino tar lag lp ugu terday in 1953 in the pro- Is Taken by Death joy officiatin Interment in jafter allowance for seasonal fac- sapeoreng Police listed duction depart HARDIG vid cli ou ery. Highland ool ye ~- urder-suicide - crowe will lie in state at the o find ou? tf you ¢ u tors. The total was 7 per cent vitae Bodice es John E. Hilling,|Ment. He lives-at 1957 Derby St... TRAVERSE CITY « — Kenneth | Richardson-Bird Funeral Home. tor | PART TIME ges ol beni SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP)—|pal election in which she led the|higher than in September of last a ae ue aus Cher “aay Birmingham. C. Park, 64, former managing; ere ese PRED ED” gaa ie feraiee” ye Premine Samba dancers have gotten into|ticket with more than 100,000 year, however. ware ae te Tt aim ae editor of the Lansing State Jour-/ win, 6080 Dixie Hwy , Waterford on Phone OR 3-0942 Mr_ Aller the act in this provincial yng write-in are - oar ng oO tooints Sandy in 10 ome dled Friday in Munson Hos-| Bina te beloved son a Prank URI AMENS TOR FIXTURES EX trange over . Congress. here matta ear father of Mrs 271 Spaketabanased satan the most refit vsatowatit deputy charged American Group Inspects) er Reber said Hilling a r.| TUNpoints sandy In P Park joined the State Journal) Doni, Jean) Hasitp adele, Lia, = = . votes, Skinny was a plot of “foreign Soviet Icebreaker Test pv ‘o ye cis sae oe MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — staff in 1914 soon after graduating! © Arthur Lifmatta and Mre Harvey Draftsman Skinny wasn't around to see the|trusts that want to demoralize the|, lto another man at a drinking party |USime an effective combination to'from high school and became| fivin. Kenneth. Alnard. Florence Oppattuaity ts “werk ow. jares downtown traffic Friday and sang|regime.”’ The press called the sur-| MOSCOW (AP)—John McCone, | BE ba, about 50 red aoa 4 head, Jimmy Beecham of Mi- ™anaging editor 14 years later. He, Mrs John (Lila) Rechki Funeral drainage roject for Oeniand their victory song to the tune of|prise support for Skinny—with the|chairman of the U. S. Atomic) hare 2 bef — aes Saeed ht ed a unan-|#it the paper in IMT to take a) = fervice will be held Tuesday. Oct. Sheets amt takes bongo drums, help of jesting university students|Energy Commission, and a group ; night before. ; y night scor similar post on the former Arizona | an Church with Pastor Arvid An and water plans Salary $8,100 to The half-ton female rhino had|—a protest against corruptién.: jof American scientists today flew imous decision over Randy Sandy! Times at Phoenix. He returned to! — Stzton_ officiating Interment. in and qualifications ef apptieumns, been sent back to the zoo in Rio| Skinny will never serve. Her|to inspect the Soviet atomic ice-| October is the biggest world-|of New York in a scheduled 10 Michigan four years ago, making) — Limatte will lle im state at ine Naty good fringe benef progepas de Janeiro in a dispute-over her election and all the votes cast for|breaker Lenin on test runs in the wide holiday morth, with 42 holi-iround bout. Beecham weighed his home at his Torch Lake cot-! Sunday until 11am Tuesday, at | five Oakland County Offies Seren ownership just before the Munici-'her have been invalidated, Baltie Sea. |days being celebrated in it. 14%; Sandy weighed 155%. tage near Alden. | She charem fer service, 7" '° | Shag, Lelavette Mt. Foptten. 7B “4 ' ‘ , - bal bl bel ea SCOUT Me ae wha ~~ + . 3 — , : " , . s if eS 6h VOUT lU OO ‘ oe ae ee ee ae oe = ee ee ee ee ee To OE ae , Oe lU ]?OP = / ~ be . ~ a 9 | wale ae > | \ . TWENTY-EIGHT nfurnished 38 pt ‘Rent Apts, U e 15) purer janted Male 11 __ Business Service 18) _ Work Wan a ener anted Male 6 Help \ Wanted | Female 7 ——— 1OPP,, 2088. stits REMOVED ee qreapy WOMAN 35 TO 4 FOR, “gise ar. met Tree Below ground by mashing ee RG | iaide, outside ee Own, wane | HANDYMAN, ive on premises. Pit PE isk GROUP OF BUILDERS. Wt sume | oars are i ae enced. RS | eo om — So ose art | “Ader low prices oie, sate oe ETAILE } machines. .—— | homes —800 Lois * | wh ao Mrs. Wallace. s | : ey* Sot. Must | serew mechin “hutders Ex: Es 2 e ene figs, Oxtures & gauges night, Ycng- | spindle, rs Exc co SoGR AUTHORIZED HOOVER ner Wright | “gare Sg a ‘ion “aired | LIABLE CARPENTER 1 -\| rE ee : TE a Fae [FOS YOUR ears, Call FB 4-9301. Lockhart & Wri | land's Child we | RELIARL Prices right. PE 5-€325. rea eee OF FOUNTAIN oENe | nae Meee 1 elegraph | ER COOK. PART ee WINDOW CLEANING * Repames by Castery fained men ta W. Huron re S558 pec areal ee aa wu Staats Seat hte DEBT? SEXP TELEVISION TECHNICIAN. | ome Birmingham Cleaners, 1283 | YOUNG MAR oy Kine Oh | Peace fae dnwans \NERS IN EXPERIENCED HAND 6141. | Swonsward Ml Work Wanted Female 12 stooMPiit windows. IF SO OL -1631, machine operator PRESSER. TED’ S ee . | Se canon ae 2 WOMEN WANT WALL Pet Custom Asphalt = ET US 2-BEDROOM BRICK Apply im — sifte —_g_ & Rowe ' L : Orion. AR SALES- por Mega “oo Night a & “cal? COLORED LADY W eect or Paving MY 3-5421. Pay} HEAT — VACANT ak D NEWCO baby Grading. fou 1 Place to GAS wens My toed ty tent vee EDS | ee eee rege | Give You Mind $75 PER MONTH iy By EE man ohnson, MY 2-38 “ouAN BUSINESS Your 13 eq! Men or women. Contact Russ Johns AURANT nt Qusnre ions Ot. | SS es el 18 | Ease rate. 24-hour care. FE FOR REST time _ Woodward AND @ | receptionist, ring ag. te OTA t Co. . 5 eg a SSPE | St. end trattecpng_ Pm bee | "Rin TURRET ae | WWE ARE NOT A : Nicholie & Harger Co. | sam “a laa more than wages ae eee eet | Re a Lh apt; LOA? , . iN 2 ki : T- | 53% W. Huron tel Rooms — Box 101 ATTEN. For bome work > days wk. Ref. serviced. C. L. Nelson. uy : SAN CREDIT Ho §MECHANIC. 5 neTATION Te 8 | _ ATRESSER POLL OR FARE | tation PE +6196. ; eerie, Tayo MICHIGAN C RS ‘lee ; : - pRUELE P REDRN ROREEOOE76 BURIN _ Seams range a Wanna hese “deck tomer Bott CLOTHES REAS. VE 5-00 hone. MY 3.7881, COUNSELLOR BANK | Clark 8t. py ere bath, Pull din’ | "schools & bus line. PLEX — HOTEL AUB —YOUNG a ra is Wena as. once | [a WISHES | _ tel : Sw OR REPAIR. 716 PONTIAC ST ; per mo. spacious : — 2 BEDROOM Rooms ts. OFFICE eee manager. Salar; Drivers 2130 Dux PERIENCED ‘ERING—NEW $-0304. | «RM. LDG. PE 80456 Toom, ed 1 ow my apartments 2%. to help river's license coragin EX work PE 8-3625. “en uaranteed. FE 5-0394. B Oakland Theater ; room. Usting Welting BEAUTIFUL outs oad mud have : regen NEAT AND EXPERI- | “Gey Ss ACHINE Above MA rade brick : Central ULEVARD HEI SSORTURITY TO EARN eae WA cg yg A adit oe ae te Po, Mm SR ALE | IF YOU NEED Sency. we con help | § led, Children welcome. faa by taace sea “dewatowa. Wo pets, | EAST ee aeating oo re 46 OTe e800 per year. wat Rapes Ton 240 3008 Dixie Hw? oO 8 STEEL OFFICE WORK. PH. | aa Washers. Whole | Or, “SEABOARD FINANCE CO. yard. $80 PGtale Street. FE gy _ - . Rent to $8 nt OR HOUSEKEEPING & | 6 you. 9661 . &0 : lo on gg re Weare ts ove cae Mare for beme pated matures ony wemsen el sale and rounds Tene wee | You. “SRADOA TEAPELY AND | iguweet ity write Pontiac ———= than wages. Excelle fgg Rh nia your | Pay's Replacement furte & 2-4021 | (o8E caeatie oith wevte — aparece. oe ° number FE a APPLY BLACEIN® | care for 73500, EM 3-4278. | Canons ‘o & Tailor’g 17 Dex-A-Diet tablets. 98 cen ak ig pt igh ete sm ie Re a Fai | : eco % BU. | Dressmak'g ~~! sims. = TRON, sr ho a oe good money WAITRESS) MONDAY THR aaa | m EM 2 AY azav-|... SLIP COVERS. Pipe elo, | MUSIC FOR ena Western Pard- would like to jo out for 1G Gar, § pm 3131 W. Huren NINOS. $3 BU. 1 } References Call PE 8.1586 and would ttke badd and ask |__wood Lanes : =D CASSINO a FE 53-8902. 630 Melrose. Sean 3 AL- _ners. |} HOOL SUPPLIES for Mr Coos “. ANT © aeerast: “yong —— =. = | aoe WANTS =a DAY A onto | terations. Mrs. Bodeil. BG aL. WS . Pert Pavors— L EST SALESMEN W S a M1 6-1336. work. Refere rE . Pormais done WEDDIN ae | wed tor fall time: oem aged watery LADY eugene | see LADY WANTS DAY WORK. tn my bose Call FR 0-0085. —Or SOIL PAINTS 3 4 = intment oppo: ORE : E 3.0085 for interview oR jent commission W mans Ave. capt DESIRES ag Rg den Plowin; 18) “BACKENSTOSE” 1414 ESTATE SALESMEN Wri Oakland « with lady = an ihe | Lawrence Fy id BEAL na naw onloe iis an Old _¥E soul °° AN POR LIGHT tac Press Pt AY WORK OR LOWING, GRADING, sho Ba. | Sir AND Apron THIS Date, OCF in @ Bew ed Of WHITE WOMAD Own a a PLO Lake il not sieht Sim aren WRITE w renee tbat out “ety wort ‘Reter ar or OR S-0168. bie for, ang” devia coatracted "by SSTERED PHARMACIST” caLL a Eo ea | a ING TYPING. GEC- WARNER'S 1 PE 4.006 tf Plumstead, Pontiac, Micb. REGISTERED wom t housework. | MIMBOGRAPHIN 3-2842 lot_mowing. FE —— AVAIL- TOUTE TIAN N | More fo" home thas. wages ORE a Sc ee St niry Survice 20) SMALL BAND Wie eae ROUTE MA) te start! be espe bie. honest, ee waetey Service — for wedding . k Wistar 20 8 week guaramtesd bo start _ Boa” TELEPHONE | Sow LinY Willd DAY Wonk OMPLETE PAMILY LAUNDR Sara anos. On 017s 1 A. Kern, ; ort 6 hours a day, Si = "eure werk. wil train. | or tronings. Own transportation. ag wonh mal in 6 ee CAN SELL YOUR HOME. Pontes — sits) Pau fs It md ¥ e@ one surve inew. Laundry. 3 RMS. & 37_ Stow’ week to replac Ee SS. BY per, ar No ao | 7 OR _3-8565. del RE. LIVE WANTED 2-101. d 28 ~ wk. D ENT. . RT _wouldn’t FES EN WOMAN FOR CHILD ca wages. ‘won ws ie ned oma. Landscaping 21 Wtd. Children to Boar: 7 RMB. PVT. BATH tod dryers FE ORCHARD COU M in, m 13 p.m TED MEDICAL SECRETAR - Be Autom: weeher and e TMENTS UL _2-2533_ after EARING Oe ar a ee Sioned VICE RE- CARE FOR, CHILDREN 34456. 368 N. for ¢3 WANTED. NEAT APP was.| recorder aud typewriter. ie i eee ee cee DaY Syke hd. off Pontiss | weiseme: : In CONDITIONED — ¥ . vailabie, erme. and wD rare tate easton Oe Seay oman ie aint, menage ear Sa Creates | Bre on ee Pe See | cae ha ” i ihe eldest manaton ia Pow:| _UONDIT! reraiseed, wv S| fechugea. at Wie per mo. rience av ¥ WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. : RE- FE 5-2088. in the a m. - See what we Oty oak FOR NGS AND IR AND Rd. ) BOARD 28)” ing . warm ROOMS — P FE to offer Ask fer Gales Manager | WOMAN TO LIVE IN| MORE FOR | “perienced = i oy Hg ird of ee WTD CHILDREN TO BOARD on | a ag ME ay ly, aoe wee 5 ae a Wall New. Suburban Offices E 30236 — ‘et 3 aus | Prone aa NG PICK TE EENGS OF LAWE WORE “| a-1 LICENSED “5515. “pe S40 : eee Sh peeeeaes = ail- shorts MANAGER yo & Mob dren SE AIENGED AE REF- | WASHING AND eee ALL Myreding. Top soll PE 20603. 24 hr. care. PE 4 SLE CUEE | et pooNs & Bate we | Pontiac's lunes Lepr geen Py Boone Ng ae, jh agp Bre. i Fag evel ers and WAITRESS. The Gay Nine- and delivery tah_greding ‘APING. SED RELIA 40 3 LARG . Children we' apartment de pets. 602 "Ta ‘new striking ts ig A acetal aa ig erences. Age ie Woodward. Royal conna DAvOReEn 7 WITH org BULLDOZING #, ge 5 3-2415 | “— hour or week. FE 5-63 r. at et 346 Osmun.__| Witoclronk building with individ- ) or middlenge. No abte a. —t on Voorhe' Steady, ¢ Maple. ties Bar. = | Yo 2 sekeeping and c Top soi) and dirt. | : 15 a earth PT icony~ Clemens BiG ames K . Central Se seme Le | Oak ( oe ls mere hae. sae EM 3-2294. Goods J RMS. AND BA Inquire at | sautiful kitchens with metal ~ 98 Beld-| It ait tennol i és: Snny Ps NE CARVABSERS _ Wanted 8 be gecd "Christian = ghee couvLea hal trimming Fs | Wtd. Household oO 29 5 Aer 8 ae soa x i “aot decorator — + Pos A fer oh r ot Pia S it 4 t e ; referen emoval OR : SATH. HEAT & Stove sired. ‘ of the Wanted for home m Help ~~~~~~r~~~ | highest character 5644 | tree rr FE 4-4228 or AND AP WN BATH. tops. Press is one 20TT : wee at OR 3- | Scott Le Ra. FURNITURE l. | J ROOMS. O 4-1456. rnish ) fur- a. ARDEN | the Pontiac in SUCK Daivans WANTED Ta. ~~ Mor pare time. Ave | cer ee at OR ak 30168. | CASH cen, Odd pieces oF errice | teundry tecliities.- MI HEAT. re heat & hot Tans master fea-| 4 ROOM HOUSE WITH GARDEN most unusual TRUCK a ak atearaiee 128 8 ESTABLISHED | or pars tame. Av-) TOUNO MOTHI like to live ip and CAND@CAPING. SOBDING va | oy courteous serv |j- @ 4 ROOMS. Pa is nished, kitchen fan a spot. Near Ortonville Michigan" for = iham = br. 150 N. Perry | old son ivorced or widow Top sot] delive: | 1 4-0808, PE 8- rial and many othe . - d smal! 1133 Voor- Lawrence ee Cy MAN WHO 7 at babysit fur ai 2 chii@ren. | soodiag. 8.2. “NEEDED | _?® PRIVATE EI =| = , | aE Dicksteta, D ELDERLY MAN - eo gh 11.30 al an wits 1 or 2 OR 2-5463. = [D REPAIR.) —>,.- at RE NEED OOMS & BATH. tures. i BM. BUNGALOW, ADULTS. 8-4200. WANTED nter work City rD TO EARN XTRA IN| wom between 12 and 7 pm "AWN BUILDING AND REP | FURNIT t the |3 ® Near downtown er ONL Tacoma. heis . FE is hapdy at carpe re furnished. Seep Tro EA ? Call FE | Call ____ | fawn BU service. Lawn cut- | home or odd lots. Ge | france. All util. furn. ADULTS a APT. 6) Ne ee TERRACE CAR: NEW — Living quarte your spare ume 33185 pe 13 Complete } maintenance. i M1 6-4109 Entire = Will buy outright or 3nd floor. 197 Sanderson MANAGER 19 SALMER |§ ROOM full one, 2-3144. E_¢4228 ae ee ee: | = Bulding Service _Hag sat male 22, Sh ft ter you. Bae Communtty | | ee ore” FE 86918 Se Mike Cr ae — BOYS FOR A ‘NEED EXTRA MONEY, WONDER- a ~ & é Trucking 2 sell it for y 21 | (ATTRACTIVE R m pe gl WE NEED «4 h afternoon StArt-| ee EXTR ty. No selling ex- 0 NY DER Moving Sale. Phone OR 3-2717., ‘4 bed. PE 4468600 & Bun. 10 0 pone é p.m. AND 4 hours work eac Must be boys “‘tul opportunity Write to Box CLASS. LICENSED BUIL D BEDS. USED VENE- _Murphy_be TH \TH FOR WORK- Open Dally ROOMS, 2 BED- Pree and del x suit — a o> Se age that are orience necessary. 1st 1 Rates HOLLY WOO! Chest. Miscclloncens | ——500te AND D BA’ | ROCHESTER, 4 water. ur +7T4l | ¢ RM. = Hardford rsa 16 to 19 years high school or (i Pontiac Pret wn FS EL ELOORS & ' & WALLs 1-A Reducec tian gy er Private. FE) ing coupe. FE 2- ¥ PORN rms. heated, hot fenced y A 42576. ee Ri, 1941 attending either ext time. This — REAL ESTATE SALESM i a SERVICE or long distance arte clean furniture. } MODERN. FanTE \ mT 23-7802. Williams Lake. PHONE UL wn college et tbe present tim down 8 established firm needs 3 men tl lls A “SDINO Wi sxirH _MOVING CO ae SEEDED 7 ROOMS USED FOR: | ©) ue. r Flat—Heated TR M HOUSE. \-$ Rent Miscellaneous 48 town concera = Nov experience Moe an 7 rigs nett 7RY esontst Hg Akl PE _6-2486 | waar and Pe eee or MA | 5 LO ace BILD FE, 2008 A Ces se AViinette, _ bedroom. iF a AND Bate. CLEAN or pais - UsED up fer studen by letter ving — = =RSON ; _the fi a “CARPENTR — e le BISH. . NAME | Please phone | All w 191 room, h. Front and etal. GARAGE. necessary reag | arn aaa — SALES PERSO: seed Additions — Ba ‘HAULING & RUB FE 8-0098 29 ‘til 9 pm adults. i FUR . hee Me and bat rage. 1 cars. Commercial particulars “ > arant time. 5-22: = JRGENTLY Ths r kite trances. Ge 0. repair where siieuding seboo! Peatics Parvum. ww conuices. Foe fr My Bip} - Your Priva _ tegen NO | cass POLS FE 2.0008, Eves. |i Os chderen weleame. Tnauire rear Rive four-tamily building. $95 P PER 3 bedroom | Fe St0si. Of, CEMENT our reply to oe 42, The | salary and or S aaere 4313 Wai- — GET = 3- 3206 HAVE TRUC 1. PE 46-1650. Ask needed Phone | 225 E Pike. FE 48382. Attracti month. References re- Will rent a few te buy in | DOUBLE GARA Drayton | Nawal ECHAN-| make your Drayton 1! IAL, COMMERCIAL | job to ~— OR_3-7810 uR HOUSE. 90 OAKLAND | pba ea, PE 3-1101 or PE ee Ee can. Soeea | tg Mh pee 1 pm WRECKER Rences. Neat i at CAT ES PERSON | we Nodustrial Mason frat re | satina “A AND RUBBISH. 6204 C7 —iGG einer by ashlar Loar op rooms, beth Heat ater orga Bh ~~ ell Baril soo pagers —— cae | F or Sale Houses 9 | ieally mark Ss | tracting. Also store —_ MY any time. FE 4-0264 hold auction Ppraisa | Clean & month. See | Gas heat. FE ¢ | f tile bath, storms 280 or x pesrence bier er Bales “ pnees alee ee modeling. John W. Caples Petite a etcaa ined MOVING = Ps Seirt gale Farm,” mechester. furnished. 888 JEST SIDE | See Hempelmann at model. FE! boca ke Ramber inn agers too Modeling ee eee a | caretaker DoMs PRI- WEST Any Yele corner Stanley. j BATH AND UTILITY Commerce Rd Sonus oi Curistmas. 4313 Wal _ +1128 AND CEMENT “Sy any kind. Cheap. FE 8- ING, Michigan. OL 1-563 MA WEEKLY. 3 ROOMS 8 | & bath, 2nd floor. eo «OW. SCY UN |3 BEDRM., ha, em _ 3418s Bonus 8 ————— | 4-1 BRICK. BLOCE R 3-9402. HEAVY TRUCK TYPE WASHING $16.00 and entrance, beat &) 5 Looms plus washer, stov 3-9036 or : Large corne’ pont Bivd Dreyica. —= fireplace. O - AND il, sand, WRINGER : 5-4049 bat Body & ties furn., -7193. | | . $750 down. $60 per __ Help Wanted Female 7 = ALES MANAGER oT COMPLIEN GOR DING aan. CORuboleh Cut at, top, so ve chines. Curt’s Appl. FE 30 uullties a oe oe & refrigerator. Phone sp i ot ml oe «18a. ist Colmer Re. aK. Se an SALE. ales person who ean - ity work, licensed co. a Wid Miscellaneous rer 7 te Clair Stre - ore? | rm. ul rm. lake | £ A 500 dn i ae es hon Rigo re pivd. Draytco.| ‘sow meee O39 ENTE ARTICLES PICKED LE side AP nO WE 2 RM. APT sae Why Se fs * poor ym ranch. | EEX" stout % ‘and Bits Gru sis Hunter Bird. Br qual op Sens Pr MA_¢-3283 - ARY | \llp tree of charge PE $4638 HAVE YOU A TYPEWRITER. | ATTR nd bath. Near General | CvER ranch. | MA 5-1240. HEAT Biff's Gru) $73 Hus crews RENT OF LARGE “TYPES OF MASON ; _up free of an HAVE hine or piece of office vate ent. a ll child welcome | HEATING BILLS a _- & 5 laa ‘ of 4 room | :) minghem id Eg Ptr 1s vrs. exp. Res. & com: | DELL CARTAG | Sonulie er esciecal oa ia! Pan eise cr PE 4-1788 Cee SA ee UN 4-0043. hee TT — #@ FOR FAMIL house & garde art tme work OR 3-2063. O moving furniture or these items = 2-6226 or MO for $50. New tacili- $75 mo. rE MODERN AGE 2% TO 4 children. Some tof ce Urciarenn: | _mercial. Bill ORK. d long distance ? We will buy APT. 45 PER | epee. fer heat, laundry N M HOUSE. Rd iz ocaten Must be, west bre OF CEMENT W Local an FE 5-6806 use EMENT " while par | cosy stea All have one A : 2 BEDROOM 041 E. Glass . , peceneey parescee | ALL KINDS 2- Phone OR _3-9767. NG teh children OR) ip bidg. NI 3 NT. | On 10 acres. tea and like = ee are _middieaged Ma Soe _reasonable ae rink = : Rent "7 TED- sate FOLDL e- nore School close by. iret bedrm. DOWNTOW alee =DAR = Rtg aol ‘Orvonville, Mich. re 6: a y morn Agencies 9 pocies 9 iiuintn © remodeling. PE | | Trucks to whee! chair names ~ 32 | _>8001._ cb SHOWER BATH| 3 biks. houses @ attractive clean 2 bedrms., — Pull base- 2 BEDRM MODERN HOUSE a : ee ee eek West Exapleymest — — TRACTORS Wanted to Rent SacuEIGn art. gHOw 24376 ced ae oS Scan eae oe on oie este, ane Lote Dee On ee inde ieigiaicsigaa Sadak PLASTERING TRUCKS | PAV nore July Ist Agent. EM Terms Se ee 6 ae 2 OAKLAND COUNTY BLOG, REPATR~ PLASTER a! Pokepe sete Blakes | enna ELDERLY woman —TV. porth « July __ ist. 3-214. LOW. NORTH Sirsa are! a BRANCH Service. ORianée oS wag block, cemen 14-Ton Pickups 1'a- ets AN ACTIVE west side PE 4-264 SLATER A . F) and ? ‘ - Semi-Trail furnished =. school 2 = et on zn. FavRERLEes State Beense & ee aoe me = TRUCKING Dump trucks and | apt Clean, Modern, PE 3-824. CLEAN 3 ROOM APT. GARAG a ICK side. Chope te 6 and car- Baby tor bome then’ Lobysitters & Pong assignments. BULLDOZING & TRUCKING | Pontiac Farm apt WANTED TO RENT. ON ee, Sita 83 ON. PARKE a new ay me Owner has pur Tas. oe RO. ) foe ee | DON TURNER DER Industrial Tractor Co. | “wast. sige of Pontiac. Call, FE bowen RMS a +5216. between a a ; DUPLEX oth a eee home, must sell. ages = RELIABLE. ca: ; . binets, n 7:30 p.m. | r 106 8. ‘Saginaw. FE 4821 BEDROOM after 5: Bal bia |e week. aad | Additions, erin deek. Comeien | = BoCwee «| cee re. TO RENT. ON | _ Over re MOUERH AND! suse & puter. coe meee ae $1089 | stairs ene ts bade exp. Pree es- | pe 40461 saad See? | CARAOR wae yantiae: Call FE LAKE apartment. Reasonabie. MR. CAROL, m u | tous . re BEAUTY OPERATOR FOR NEW ia glumaien aha 8 = eae Cree — & Decorating 23 "reo" after. Ont 33 | oe Paes $4500, OL pg salon. Virgi 166 V eC 1CK, $-8907. Paint a Qua ers wil Co. aA & urance OT eae ie FART ) anne wisod fireplaces. FE VATING — | ~~ RATING, PAINT- | Share Living Quarters 3: trey ele aE te 9° month. Call FE! wi cholie & e & Harge on gin Cluded. OR 3-s0a1. BEAUTY 0 OPERATOR — EXCA —_} 18ST CLASS DECO FE 4-0255. D TO SHARE Rent an & BATH. MOD- decorate bar | B. YRS. OLD. ANCHOR tikes D a “56 ake Dredging Dra Poh ere 2. | ing and wallpapering. ND DEC- 2 aims “wetkins Lk oe LARGE 3 5 53253 after $§ p.m 52% _WaeT HURO ; BRICK | 5 BEDRMS. § " jet. $81 mo toe whe "boars Edwar S| Ses “Free Extimates_ Gh 008 | soreting, Cush or terme. Or | afters pm. or Set. OR 35 Heat fare. a = WEST SIDE er 10 et tat awn Geen fe ban. seed maid. for, email rencs “aRICK ee 2:2040" EconaTOR. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 35 =. All utilities. Winter rates 2 room apartment. private bath, 3BEDROOMS type lake home elose to PUBLIC see work OR 3 OTHING TOO | T LaDY INTERIOR DECOR | | Broadway. MY heat, het weter. steve snd re- Tiled peth. Basement. | Ot! fur. arene Tat” OTE Tea MERRY TR PORLIG |. be eg ra 5 SECORATING. | ‘J _ROOMS AND BATE. VERT Betediet” and’ ‘Donelwn’schons, | 100 ment BB a mace. Ygar nestage. andy to te ge ee ee sass | a) eee Special price. OR PAINTING & D Ay 5-4638. -| Benedict on and bus NTH Only $3,- x m cE Pree estima | A-l FE 4-6918 cle ent to shop’ FE O Donelson | WE Nett ater Rigen ioe ier elter women:| Pree ENTS WATERPROOPED. | _Paper_removed FE 4-001 Ex. S00) ld contracts | CE "private bath | convenient to shopping end ae erenaports: eee 14 ACRES work Live in. F | Lite bookkeeping BASEM ranteed. Pree estimates. | A az 1@ per cent disc. for ces inves va a athe Ce. EB . ey pe cocoagr — _ PE 4-9205 equitie _ Adults - APART- Furnished 39 Louise _§ pm 00 OAL a ee | Guaranteed. Pree est | NSON, Realtor Y FURNISHED . t Houses Furn tion, V. LTY. ae ee ee lacey coerce one oe KINDS | Guar ECORATING. | tod JOH PARTL rson. 2 rms. & Ren “ LER REAI | BABYSITTER &. Union Laxe rienced in engine | WORK OF ALL PAINTING & D able h Rd. ment for 1 utilities inc. on bert. as +4091 ‘Dome $15 per wee | Expe CEMENT are ay oe | AAA 8’ experience. Reason 398| 1704 S. Tele Se ET og All between | M COZY, CLEAN. GLEAN 2 couple FE _=EM 3004 pent: bonded & insured. Raymond W | Fred estimates, Phone UL 3-1 $00 per mo. FE +0018 |" wusline, Near grocery. PR 2-4886. Soves suretehed,_ Serr. : RAW L LORET boc Ae age e comes Ce Lae. | pita aiccane J TOR FE 4- $60 busline. KE. erred. FE 50178. e rom Pontiac. “igen omreeency a, care Meet the pubite. Auto Dealer Sarr Y is Con SPECIALTY. ~~ SE e v" | meccOTaLy Tum —— ac: | 4 Ly 88); qeEDROOM. OXBOW water peayror Pulte. ee oa ype yy Be chidren Phone FE ¢068)_ e280 CEM ments. EM 3-487. | painting. ___ | ABSOL oug land contract. Cash Parke. AND be Till May. $40 mo 1 bedroom, base | REDAGEA Pack POLL Back. K | aT... _ Floors, soasem : -0375. T. PAPER tion on y Call Realtor Part- LE FOR 1, PVT. ENT. AND Shower. . eae 3 r, extre let. sen ga cence Tage “CEMENT WORK — Sere Gee no (CONTRACTS: | “Quin aurase AU eten, Rear | Seog 20M, MODERN. UNION | anion Pisin foo ek, SE ths se at —— = One 762, | hanging. } CASH POR LAND CO : 4|2 BEDROOM. modern, : ist 2-4299. est. References 5. CLERK CASHIER | Walks ere a gl Mg CASH FOR It, 4540 Dixie Hwy. ee een GLEAN a Lake front home. ee g UL z Press Box 114 No typing. Aged 20-35 a W & RE PERHANGING = & ae ee ee . p65. “til June. EM EXCELLENT living rm. | 5 NCED No ty R WORK. NEW 4 PA rece OR 3-1355 Gas heat, Oh tae heat. M. HOME. AF soe] BRUNT floor. 3 2 bedrme.. te, aad Sep- EM 3 5 aR cee ea tae DATS: aN $775 CARPENTER WORK specialty. FE SPIAT ION | rooms. borhood. BEDRM. HOME. AT 5667 ar garage. | car garage. EM 3-607, in person Fros MEDICAL TECHNICIA} air, small d i — PERING E ACT Quiet Willow Rd. (3 rences. FE 48 arage OOMS for ai" ED AND DO war — | ICES TRENCHING, EXC. tile footings purse please return artic badly Service. Ca Estate, 4395 furnished. side Nopetier attached ah be RENT WITH home. . Owner. mag ep olan ring plan & NER VICE: septic tanks. Pield LOL 2-5 papers’ and leay’s 9 etens | rants, a = ae Jand Ave iM BATH. | $193 per aa, call “Bud a = 2 bedrm. modern mel” waccdskeasea Wil eke NEED... ditches and boat we heeded If returned. po que bia.| Hwy. OR 3-9701. OR 3| > BEDROOM ea lle, ‘realtor, FE" 5-120! of MY 3-3711. id _bospitauzation. ces-| WE ; id Waltresces ‘ ec ne urn to 138 W. Colum WANGE FR OM OWNER. 2 OR 3 heat, MA 58-1816 ie, Previous "experience ot to. Mr cooks. beauty” wales ledien. sire ae J. Frick, EM | eet “Return to is oe tae!) “Cee won “Cash deal Twiite 7 Roos. Seen ee | ee sary ladies, sales O8T at Pontiac c waner_ 06 Netiooel ad TAKE = ‘Cation ladies BLAS TERING NEW & REPAIR. jectiation econ. hewnra stferea. Pontise Press Bor cotrenes,_dovanaits, T z Mihai charge of «sal oes EVELYN EDWARDS Plattien tintsted. Rawls, FE Ete. | ona at FE nee _—_— WHITE BROS HOME. y Boome PRIVATE SATE, Nb trenee. Newly decoreted. PR full char FE_ 5-306 aaa STEERING & REPAIR — NEIMARARER, FEMALE, CAN SELL = : in_motherless home. LE VOCATIONAL | PLASTERING & LOST: WEIMAR ear, oh urnished 37 _ 5.2632. ROUND _—— ae on ae rast He RON pee SUITE 4 man aToER oo a | grieving: MA. 6 sen ae WIRD Rent Apts. Furnish wail see eo garage. EM 3-34974. to wor' en's specialty 24', 4-05.84 — 414 finishing. Phone LACK ON A| ENETTE q 6 to 9 p.m. For wom Box 95 eis sanding and | FOUND B y for ad. M ROOM, KITCH Walton. 4 RMS. & BATH. 434 rite Pontiac Press | — 5-0592. \ Identity & pa 1 White | 1 th, garage. 500 EB. Ws 3 & furn, Adults only. A Peeoe MIDWEST rinceoming ra tau) eg vee oe Rin Wm BOOM FOR, SOUR | Rane hh ing & UGHING ras : GIRL's BL thing furntshe i . AND BATH. awe mt EMPLOYMENT reo it | det rao one er | ha a Ce een _Bulling Sapien 14) ease el Pe 2 BST | oot ries furiae ar idroo r , 4 i 5 r u . "nee id 2-0204. Mrs. Holbr 406 wontlen Aiste Beck Bidg NERD CASH FOR REPAIRS sy 3 ies 260A Re utilities. ” FE 2-5236 or gd be | 5-545. Wo) 6 to : NI hf Fp beget Oe construction on obbies Supplies 26A Sree FR 2828 oF FE James BA . PART TIME se Mas hod i 2 8h . le 11! BOARD FINANCE. 185°. Per : | I RM APT. DOWNTOWN. CLEAN: * chips tuftshedy fies ta ehoos | VL bewly ier High schoo!” grad. References Work W snet Male 1 THING BARGAINS | ~ Tv’s — Radio ee at ane oD sud ewenown, chiteren ‘waeome OF Kit Aer Hig 4. MD eer MBI Y : layers (> BEDRM ike Base. DERN 8M Pontiac Press Box 34. - SKY WANTS WORK OF PLU. A sink cord Play Commerce N ROALE, BEEP AND etn, Warn Tome or PLUMBID rca eee 1a wer ti anne. SALE BEEF AND mom jobs #150 an ho New modern toilet with trade $16 RDMAN' S i e non end yur 0 Fg ONLY $3500 TOTAL 2 _ a ash basin .............. BO A a VACANT LOCKER CO. Pl tr = -PAINTINO, AND WALL PA. New SS ee at | t Williams Lake Rd = 4 7 SHOWER MA Gas Cecmvert TE Fosse \ Ft a a a — 2 M30 a 4-0212 1 . 40 ft. Prigidaires. Gas , ES MATURE TYPES | CARPENTRY. ™ sas | OR Pvt. entr. 10 ft. . Breakfast é Ly TO DO TELEPHONE The bette PEE Hew 3 mece belt ont 8 ll Notices & Personals 27 aks. Metrwund bole. tee tet PE 2.7832. TER x) CARPENTER WOR SALT | ciency apis. Really “® BATH. 44 ane TCONTACTING wand. ho ROW RPE | WET. AKE IN TRADES) AA Private Detectives nice: "tagal for _bacdelor homes * prove, refrig. & garage. 67 Mark t HOME, I i R AVAILABLE and fe- B Iding | _ the Facts. | ot wor ee: Fa a. style be ' ; binet work new ~ Complete Bui Don't Worry—Know Handy to FF : | (ROOMS HEATED. GooD TOCk- Will bulla 3 Sasroem > = USTOME and ca . Murdock. FRE 2-7861. P mtial Investigation bd. FE 41996 or : lot > fers os HIGH OOK ERe iG alt TAXES Materials nai . — oe tion. FE a ~ ' beme cn bath birch eup- Lis S EMpire 3.2416 ERINE | OR’ WOMAN NEED. a oy ¢ ROOMS AND SATH —UPPEE. = . “ | ANY GIRL ne PE 3 rooms, Wesker. __ $45 month. Art Moyer , SARY. PLEASE CON. REFER wut WiRTED WOLV tee ee eee ay te see | ROOMS AND BATH WIFE PRE pre SARY : ‘" PE 5-0685, t, WR 2-8734. Confidential Pie wale beth ond entrance. $90 pet Sli ; LUM TENA bg | ae emer way | Ree ORO oe eet i° —} —i #-— a “specialty. vs KNAPP OHDES- 1 ROOM and ag > bs Baldwin. FE 54-1051. 6-1510. |e S. PADDOCK KNAPP ~>. duite only 900M G 44-5000. 300 S. OR 3-1392. A SFITCHBOARD OPERATOR tor CARPENTER TORE wr ne ‘6 FE 2.9784 | Pred Herman sepatmiment "aust be bigh schol] hind. | Beseseas & Between = *Se 5 ie Roane cee . a} ar 5 interest. © aa ee Diamond Don n McDonald “ wu 4 Re oy BO HM) Se Me SEP “8 x 300. 3864 Auda "MU *e-11i6 a Se _ UL 23-1481. _ ~ Call = esOCUATE BROKERS $3 ter Ask Investment Company, inc. or DON. 445 ORCHARD LE. AVE. PE 8-9663 cnet dios ILLS RGE F HOME, Subdivicten. a om b with | with moaern kitchen in McConnel| . ©4rport basement. uyer area. By owner — or — may pa s.. 4h r cent furniture, FE 3-37 mortgage. CALL ..-. AUBRN HEIGHTS DISTRICT 5, “™e except between 1 p.m. and room home, modern and garege. §| _¢ pm. heated EM a 8 ERBON 543. RMS.. 2 LOTS, rear "poteh. 8 ae oe oi garage, $12 dn. *y3 wk. LI 1-3113 On 'and FOR COLORED $5, Contract at $62 epee possession. 3650 DOWN — 3 bedrooms. Located near school. Wilson sel OWNER. ALL MODERN rooms with full bath & ful! base- basement, gas ey ment. Large lot. Full price on! } rot ren £ down $6, ; @ E. Beverly. - , eek eae} Ged eee a nie me $1,250.00 DN. : teva own; & 2 bedrooms up. Wall-te 2a tin mE, Mane ar | AS condition ‘inside’ andout Puli - side out re peonsosien ‘By owner. 3L} basement with new gas furnace | ros will have to hurry on this BIRMINGHAM AREA | RILE Y REAL ESTATE FOR THE EXECUTIVE 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. View this orthodox Wyo- PE #1.57 _FE 4-4821 a ae FOR COLORED ing room, huge kitchen, 6 roem & bath On Paddock 81 full basement. swim- In Pontiac Up for quick sale ming pool. over 1 acre $5500 cash or 8500 terms. Low of gorgeous ground down payment OA 8-246]. OPEN SUNDAY, 2 To 6 FOR RENT OR LEASE , 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOME WITH 1738 W. SQUARE LAKE RD A HOST OF FEATURES: 1% | BATHS, 20 X 20 UTILITY Me BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP | 20 X 20 BREEZEWAY, 2 CAR GA- RAGE, GAS HEAT JOE BRYANT INC PUBLIC AND PAROCHIAL JUniper 68-2525 SCHOOLS. IN GE OF WATERFORD. FOR RIHER ~ By Owner—Sacrifice 4 bedrms.. 3 baths 2% car et- FOR SALE: 1922 8T_ ‘JOSEPH. 1 tached garage. tace brisk ranch | biock west of Middle Belt road Over 2 sq area ear Hammond Lake Open Sun- Less than ! {n new “ay. 1 to 4 pm. 3 bedroom brick restricted wadleGeee All rooms dBomMe with wick attached pernee. Wall-to-wall carpeting and ara carpeted. Landscaped Loaded a Y t Ful! basement, gas heat, finis! ed extras Builders home Of- fered for $5,000 belew duplica- fecreation room 2 fireplaces uon for quick sale Immediate oc-| FHA or conventional medi- hprnwntel Below §37.000. 1723 Ho. &'¢ occupancy. Gerard tters sworth At Pontiac Trail & te cee For information cal! We bh Rd. Open Sun 2 to § _MA 4-0623 after 4 pm ———— : HUNTERS BIG, BIG. BUYS Be a real sport and buy the 3 BR. BASEMENT 2CAR Ga- httke woman this charming 2 RAGE. LARGE SHADED LOT,, *4room bungalow She might IN HURON GARDENS NR TEL. “eh Jet you st@y ao extra Gay jonger oo Wat deer hunung trip Rooms are al) nice sise and you can emjoy the privileges of swim HURON ONLY $0500 TOTAL PIONEER HIGHLANDS 3} BR } ining and fishing op Williams cate ba on as Yue ee Lake ee oe It's ~ priced right wt $ down and sGve LAKE PRIV $1,100 DN peyments only $60 a month We j al == you finance down pay- W_ PRINCETON AVE BRU 2 - BRICK RANCH BASEMENT GREEX THUMB BUILT 1957 $1550 DN BUYS 19 acres and large 2 bedroom LOW — LOW INTEREST! NO COSTS. HURRY! TO BUY SELL. EXCHANGE | OCHS TE EEE Te e0e Bloomtield Highlands bungalow that is now vacant end ready to move into. Located near Lake Oakland and priced below market value for quick sale. Only $7,950 with $1,009 down. F.C. Wood Co. 4 Bedrms., 2 Baths Williams Pa Bs at M50 RS rd locaton mong fine helnae: Well andetapen 1 Sie pm OR _3-2605 160 ft. lot. Large carpeted living HURON GARDENS room with fireplace 2 batns, 2? bedroom modern house with or aay light basement with recrea- Without furnmMure. Immediate pos- i and fireplace Excel- session $900 cown FE ¢526s ent kiteben dishwasher ano gar- IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 6 RM. cege disposa!. indirect lighting ranch Pull basement, nice 100 hroughout Attached 2‘, car ga-| foot lot $7,900, terms. Drive by rage. Automatic door opener 6$28,-' 6455 Adamson off =r rt Road. 00 terms Immediate possession _ Phone owner. OR 3 2 Acre Estate IN NEIGRBORMGOD OF NEW ic Secluded and Private il THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 MODERN STORES | New building next to Stewart- Glenn furniture on south Tele- a graph Rd. 1,000, 2,000 or 3,000 sq {t. which ever is desired. Suit- | able for any retail business, of- | flees or doctor's clinic. Plenty | | of black top parking. | JOHNSON, Realtor | | 1704 S. Tele ra h Rd. 7 FE 4- | — | NORTH SUBURBAN 5 rooms full basement, a Bir oi] heat. l‘s-car garage, ap procimeiely 1 acre fenced. Priced or ——o sale. Small down pay- meat. $800 DOWN | 3. bedroom. partly finished home Modern. wired for electric stove $5,000, $55 per mon' $100 DOWN 3 room garage home — build- ing spece on front of | CRAWFORD AGENCY ; 258 W. Walton 6oy E. Fin: FE 8-2306 _MY 3110 ORT H SUBURBAN rooms full basement, forced | ay ol) heat. l\e-car garage Ap- roximately | acre fenced Priced | or quick sale Smal! down pay-{ ment ; $800 DOWN ! 3 Bedroom. partly finished home Modern, glee for electric stove, $5,000. $55 pe ‘" month SCOT 7 LAKE My Lg from community beach A ge lot 38. iso's r month CRAWFORD AGE NC Y 268 W Walton FE 82306 6089 E Fliat MY 3.1143 Near Waterford High 3 Bedroom home, carport. Situ ated lot. Restricted | . newl ood buy at $11, information call. Herbert C. Davis, Ritr. FE 5-431) NO . MONFY DOWN Will build a starter home on your lot. Any size. Full basement oe wiring. Your plans or ours 7038 RUSS McNAB ART MEYER | | NEW 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH Partitioned basement. breeseway 2-car a as heat, carpeted, | drapes ulit- Highland Estates. 1244 Dundee’ Dr. Water- | ford Twp. Open NEW BRICK 3-BDRM Close ‘to all rae Restricted West suburban neighborhood. Pos- | sible 4th bedroom. Exposed bsmt | Fireplace, 2 baths, Built-ins, Lou- ; vered doors. Select oak floors attached garage, Black top drive & street L lot r 1063 W low or, Nice Family Home by Owner 7 room with garage. 3 bedroom and bath up. Bedroom or den. 3 bedroom rancn with basement liv oom - 1 Besuttfut grounds. trees woods! Has carpeed living room, big hfe MM Bag Seg | and shrubbery surround this iove-/~ Kitchen with birch coors. Garage block Tel-Huron Shopping center. | iy rambling rench home with en-; & 2 lots. to school For Convenient to Donelson, St Ben- closed piceemer and 2 car ge-' ea Gewn. Phone OL dicts and Emanuel Baptist | age noramic views from 26) -7 - foot carpeted living room. Log, FRANK SHEPARD. REALTOR Scnooin Call FE S-7710. for 8p burning fireplace, separate din- 1010 Adams Rd. Rochester benadhchadetorhd ane zoe, cage . —— romet ber IN THE VILLAGE OF “MILFORD . Ceramic e bath - a nice oldser room home B rooms, closets galore, excelient! oi! heat, 2 car garege. $6,000 Nothing Down ful] basement, a®tomatic of! fur- cash nace, winding drive Smali table Will build starter home on your Very upusu@] setting among the Budget priced homes. 10 min- lot. Our plans or your plans pines and oaks. Truly @ dream- utes from Lincoln Plant in Com- Bssement included Also cer er’$ paradise and just the — merce area 3 bedroom homes wiring. See our model. Don for nature lovers ran price $ 840 square feet of [ving space. _ Donald OR 32837 730 —_ $9.750 down. 4 styles to choose from. $7.995 NICE HOME | ful price $405 down. §75 per | . H iroux- ranks. month. No closing costs. Cal] for! Near Tel-Huron Shopping Center. | arx information or directions ur ar twee. Cciatiow. pane ERAL REAL BSTA : { | 4395 Dixie Highway _OR a ott STEELE REALTY. 1246 N Mi! ings. double garage fenced lot. | SY 0WNERGL ford Rd between Highland & See this home Sig room bungalow 2-car garage agora ee ee me Large brick ranch type, 6 rooms. | Hardwood floors. painted walls fe neled breezeway, 2 fireplaces, | tu basement. auto heat. Storm. IDEAL LOCATION NEAR BHAM Ponred Sitosen il furnace. alum: | & sarewes. p eeaulitul carpets. 78 MSUO shopping. 1 block to scnools ‘inom fh det Weise Pontiac Dwight 2-0604 : bedrm ric ranch on large Gcad ivatae ot. Carpeted. Storms & screens = yr BRICK EXD ER! Rf ACE | oFrr Only $14,750 at 442 per cent mtge PONTL AC REALT \ one garage, Automatic heat ana, —"= is bi OCH 737_Baldwin _ a e375 | ot water torms and screens ONLY 2 LEFT — N Low taxes Easy to heat Close N ROC ESTER | Brick custom built bi-level 3 to schools and downtown Range A stone fireplace at one end of Learocoms. large recreation room, | and refrigerator. $8.750 with low ‘he 25 ft liva room. Is the built-in kitchen canal down yment. Frericks Bros heart of this lovely 3 bedroom, Renato esiver and Cats Lakes. | FE 2-251 ') batns. brick home. Located baa ; ut 536.008 now | a _ at 224 Allce street in one of uilt to sell for 7 BY OWNER, & ROOM HOUSE Rochester's nicest new home sec- | only $27,000 Builder must sell partly furnished. ga< heat. South tions This home ts situated on’ Pay] M. ones, Real Est. side. low down payment. FE: a beeutifully iandscaped lot 832 W Huron 2-0378 neath towering hickory and elm ge 4 g559 FE 81275 BY OWNER 5 ROOMS AND BATH ‘rees. @xtras including aluminum Fall basement, gas heat. F storms & screens, garbage dis- OWNER, NEAR 13 MILE RD 8-4149 after 5 p.m posal, slate entry, finished base- and Southfield. Birmingham Schoo! —.—_._ ment, water softener, gas heat, 3 bedrm. trt-level. family room BIRMINGHAM-PRICED TO SELL and many more features. 4 years 1% bath, 2 car garage, 100 x red a A bedroom a Cod.| oid Price $17,000. Immediate pos- 1601 lots, $26,900. MI 6-7644__ Ving room W re- session erms. eR? Place, separate dining room both %S MITHA | OFFERED BY OWNER NEAT \ fully carpeted. Full basement. 2 os f | Ratsene. (yale fenced Car garage, giassed in terrace & 150 foot lot. Large tio. Close to Beautifully landscaped located 1 LILLY, INC elementar school & store $9-| block from Queen of Martyr s s 500. te y OR School. Evenings and weekends) 828 Main St Rochester | _° coe — _ phone MI _ 6-3750 OLive 18141 PEREONAT 7D HOMES BY OWNER. & ROOM HOUSE . SSS Sa basement. garage lot 40x485 Lakefront SE «a0? eae $6,500. $1,000 dn 150 Hillfield On Lower Straits Lake — 2 beg , room modern ~™— 2 5-6830. | rooms, uftfifty room, kitchen and | ROCHESTER OWNER TRANS. ; BY OWNER —— dining room Glassed - in front ferred. 3 bedrm . tri-level, eee porch I-car garage $11,500 with; recreation room Gas_ heat SALE—TRADE—OR LEASE With option — § bedroom home bo extra large jot in desirable _. % mile north of Post very good terms Small Down Payemnt 2 bedrooms with ful] basement, of on paved dead-end street. oj] furnace. On large corner lot Ideal” for children Very debe do with lake privileges on Crescent terms or will trade ety Lake. Now vacant. You may hoi ment right !n—make us an offer. anything of equal value. 4-0806 oe Bowl bearoom 4 See oi] FA Brg Large 225 lot. BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM BRICK | built im oven and range. All tile) ‘oot bath, s heat, colored fixtures Large lot. storms, ecreens. a Total selling “price, $10,500. for appointment. FE 8-84 John J. Vermett REALTY nd | 2203. Commerce Rd. EM 3-6466 ~ LOOK Pleasant Lake Woods Sub offers 1. Natural sandy beach BY OWNER 3 bedroom brick reneh. | baths. In Clarkston. Near achoo! stores. Nice landscaping. Mpatio | Utility room. Auto. gas heat | Aluminum storms & ee Car port. A lot, surrounded by Shen | Guner transferred—sacrifice for $14,900. Cash to mortgage or land | contract agreeable. MApie 5-1537./ 2 Lovely surroundings eo 14 AND 15 MILE RD 3. Community water east Woodward. 4 bedroom| 4. Blacktop roa home, “sewsy decorated. Low oon | 5. Lots from $2,2 payment or will trade my equit 6. Model homes from on lake property. HOWard 8-2000 | “BUILT BY ret wo BY OWNER — $3,700 CSAH c MEN” Take Huron (M50) west to Elizabeth Lake re! left 4% miles to ee . g- 3 rooms and bath, full basement, | psd y improvements Located at 76) For more information| le Judson after 4 pm BARGAINT!! |David Ward Young, Ritr. cet ene ene trom | CAKE OF ORION § ROOMS. & BATH. On down. aie sell. MY | au haa lakefront. Owner. 2-371. BY TYPE 2 BED- : E rooms, a Tedge in a Low DOWN PAYMENT ; F 7) flooring, lates snack 3 bédrooms, 2 and 1 down . . Lake Hh. es. Near — Full be: Devement, — Near —— and stores. $16 500 rM| erm High School — 663 Lebaron F 2 3 Sina oo alte My oor su . Shake _ aes, 2 J Pe privileges, New 3 oar garage.| — Pomiy move one mood $16, ment — 87 Adelaide. LESLI® F. TRIPP, REALTOR West Huron Street yr Saié} or PE 4ar7e LOTS OF GARDEN Just perfect for small family — this neat attractive 2 bedroom North shore.| home. Completely equ with Is. and bus storms & screens & utility room . siding, — Peatu in excellent v Tnace, wall-to-) is this new 1% car garage and carpeting, range. refrigera-| complete landscaping. Property air conditioner.) j. x In location on at [nent Pocivas 7. fm: -Elizabeth Lake se galore, feed win| nen Only ¢ with very generous TT JACK LOVELAND 3-3757 2188 Cass Lake Ra. FE 2-4875 i ‘ biks. to Catholic & public ris { All improvements HA mortgage $17,500 Will consider terms. Open _ 1336_Catalpa Drive. OL 1-244. ROCHI 2 bedrm. home in village _ owner. Leaving State. OL ee -0263. SALLEE WOODS SUB. 30 «choice locations. Beautiful | face brick ranch on large lot. | Tile bath, table space in kitchen, s heat, full basement. VA or with small down payment Model n daily, 280 W. Yale at Stanley. FE 3-9036 or UN 4-4586. SELL OR TRADE Por anything of equal value. my $4,000 equity for $2500. on 3 bed- room ranch home. Just Os years old. Anchor fence, large lot, __paved |. Owner. MApie 5- isl. | | Suburban Living At Its Best our future home is the (CONV ERTIBLE 24) W. W. ROSS HOMES _ OR 3-8021 SHFLL HOUSE 3 BEDRM. UOT | a ad _ siding and brick | fro wiring and_ septic | ak. $6. Ba 10 r cent discount | | _ for cash 44 or FE 2-2460 SYLVAN — WLLage. ; OWNER. 2 * bedrm. with 2 lots. FE 2-1048. | | These VILLAGE MODELS, SEF | these beautiful homes oe | construction. 1460 Glenwood & | 20 Cheltingham. Will duplicate A. Cattell, registered builder, ELgin 6-1535 SYLVAN LAKE 1788 gr ° Rd, First show- this beautiful 3 bedroom / FE For. Sale routes 49 a The Lakelander Model : Now for Sale Value Packed ft ward left to mode ] loge Staley __FE 8-133] TRADE-SEL1 LOVELY 4 BEDRM _2 baths. PE 5- TRI-LEVEL STARTER ae proud of, Have model ~0482. , = WE TRADE CASS LAKEFRONT Perfect beach. Two 3 bedroom bomes. Each with fireplace & basement. If you like surprises —Wailt until] you see the interior | of the owner's unit. All the fea-| tures of a home selling for twice &s much | for $80 per month - more. $19.500. At least $5,000 re- quired Gl TRANSFERRED Greer Rd -— 3 bedroom ranch home. 2 years old. Very attrac- -abloady Huge lot. Only 612,500 Easv rms ELWOOD REALTY 2-5452 FE 4-5203 WATERFORD TOWN HALL AREA Lovely 2 bedroom brick. Large ledgerock fireplace Attractive living room. Dining room. But!t- in kitchen. Complete basemen’ Automatic heat. Reasonable down payment. Complete price only $13,900. ec zg a So e GRASS LAKE Here's a fall special nice J bedroom home. 2 wooded lots Also property includes 2 lake- front lots with summer house Priced for quick sale at only | $10,500 with attractive terms ‘Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Est 29 Years 7001 Highiand Rd. (M59) | Phone EM _3-3303_ or MU 4-6417 | VACANT. NEAR | ROCHESTER 3 bedroom, garage. and breeze way Want cash bids only Call owner FE 5-44 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'N ~ OPEN SUNDAY = On Hi-Lure ROLLING COUNTRYSIDE and a fabuious view insure country living at its very finest in Hi Hills V:!- lage. A subdivision of inci- vidual custome built homes A colonia) exterior but mud- em as tomorrow within Here is a home priced in the $26.000 bracket that bon estly has everything EVEN to an indoor filtered SWIM- MING POOL The kitchen is perfection. ultra modern with built-tns and large enough for Sunday dinner for the family A dining rm for your more formal! dining You | have 3 bedrooms plus & dep that second bath of course. and 2 natura) fire- places -—- one in the living room. the other in the huge finished recreation area. A 2-car plastered garage Can be duplicated on your lot Possible trade What better way to L1VE MODERN OUT PERRY. THROUGH ON M24 TO O'NEIL'S SIGN FE 46005 OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 “HUMPTY DUMPTY™ sat on a fence He wanted to buy a home. but he didnt Know whence. To “‘O Neil's TU go.’ he s@id with a ho!- ler. That's where I'l) buy one of the best with my dollars 80 Follow Humpty Dumpty's example please aod tet us show you one of these TRICK OR TREAT- Which wil) you do? Pay rent and experience the unpleasantry of having to move often be- cause your landlord has soid or treat your family to the satisfaction, pride and comfort of home ownership in this attractive 3 bedroom modern brick rancher with 20 ft. living room, tile bat? full basement with tiled recreation room and a chotce 90 x 160 ft Pontiac Watkins jot Priced to seil TODAY — FHA terms can be arranged if desired EXPERTLY LANDSCAPED —Cana) front. 500 ft. from lake with excellent beac! Beautiful living room with fireplace 1 bedroom dow: room for 2 more up. Home in excellent condition inside and out. A steal at $10.900 with low, low down par- ment. NEAR WALLED LAKE A 72 ft rambling rancher with living room, hall and 2 bed rooms carpeted. Ultra mod- ern kitchen: Built in oven and range 2 car attached garage and situated on a 110 ft Jot Call for your appointment now ? BEDROOM 17 x 11 ft ifving room. 10 x ®@ kiteh en. Home needs aed in terior finish tng. 1 AT ft lot. A rea! buy at 36.950 $500 down and $65 per mo 3 BEDROOMS — Large liv- ing room. dining room 11 x 15 kitchen and full pase- ment with gas heat $8 500 down and $65 per mo so Like Humpty Dump- ty who was hard to please We can also find YOU a home with the greatest of ease. Call today —- Don't delay RAY O'NEILL. Realtor 262 S. Telegraph Rd tS ge 9-9 FE 3-7103 ; 29-1539 COLORED 8 ROOM HOME alum. storms-screens rt Auto gas rame Beautiful home with excellent landscaping front & back. Fenced Only $850 dow”. On Willard St ON BASSETT St. in St. Joe area Aitractive 2 bedrm< W-w carpet. Auto gas heat. fenced. Trees & shrubs On- ly mo. payments. ONLY $800 DOWN on ade 4 bedrms« Car- 2-story ii garage. Nice yard. $75 month payments on land contract. Valencia BRICK he ag Seg drive Bb. Ree room, carpet. notes. See our signs on any of 4 ick ranch homes. 3 bed- rms., gas heat. Your choice of or gray brick. Call today 2 BEDROOMS on Rotrgska St. Like new inside. Only ASSOCIATE BROKERS | INVESTMENT COMPANY, INC. | 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE FE 8-9663 After 6: FE 8-1900 aor MAIDENS ai Np ewctecteres Ja “Does the program give the salaries of all the good lvok- or ing a s on the team? _ 49 OPEN SUN. 2TOS For Sale H ouses: 39 HILT CIRELE DONELSON PARK Excellent property red hot rice! 3 bedroom modern red rick ranch home with attached year around breezeway, plus 2 Car garage Full basement with beaulifully finished recreation rm Lot size 115 x 190 Just 1 buyer nted we hope it is you! clizabeth Lake Rd. 1 block west of Voorheits Rd, turn left on Hill Circle OPEN SUN.2TO5 315 DICK Ss! Pioneer Highlands $16 930 3 bedroom orick rab. i ome with full basen sent New l', car garage We is the best buy in r desirable subdivision Come see and compare and prové this to yourself Voorheis Rd to Dick St. leh to property Lakefront Commercial What ® combo' Busy main street Large fine lake Beautiful brick colonial house 6 large rooms 12 x 12 dining room Living room 12 m 24 2 fireplaces. Rec- t full basement area Property of room to put front of house iness rt faci 4 acauior HOY REALTY FE 37-9840 STOUTS Best Buys Today FE 1-666 1 BEDROOMS: For c mvenience and ce ving s beat thes -story 6 iocated on distance to ail Basement with gas aluminum storms and CBr garage “Mar features Only $1 000 wii hand'e reer 2 Mher owt $f 400 Tola 6 fTroom ated in ter @& sewer arge level ltandsca Only $760| down monthly paymelte pos session price for u alge B ® family Poiitiac paved OXFORD Sparkling white § room a oath bungalow Lar finished attic for 2 more bedroom< Basement. with recreation area “en heat. ‘arge Jot with ki: @ar garage Only “hia 500 win term Warren Stout, Realtor 77 N Saginaw St Pn FE 35-8165 Open ‘tii 6 PM OPE Sun 2to5 P.M North Side Special 454 Second St. Spic and span 3 bedroom home all on one floor. of- fering comfortable living in convenient location Featur- eure LISTING SERVICE By Jay Alan’ $8100 $100 Down PEATURING type home with 2 bed- i oak floors, birch doors, ges heat. Compare before buying! j our last chance to obtain such } Value for such low cost j ATION Ranch rooms, Summit and High Sts. Pann ge from Lincoln Jr. High SAT. & BUN 1 TO 6 ene us ABOU r NEW 3 BEDRM WITH PULL BASEMENT OFF $450 DOWN KUSSELLE ie Rea! Estate & Building FE 4-3200 Bettér Than Kent Sniall down payment Liv- ing roon kitchen A ai- nette, extra size bedrooui ulllity & bath Oil heat Lot 40x150 mm Central High Area Pu ae Dp Large 4 bedroom home avr ANIn +: basement, gas furnace 100 ft frontage, many shade trees, garage $)2.500, terms Milford Area’ Over an acre. water ou ee - weeping ] ir shrubs le home, For Sale Houses 49 pancled entis Dn ors s hving room ¥w 2 bedroom & bath r room & dining fireplace. birc bath bedroon creened porcth buard heat 2 . . $24,000, terius SUNDAY 1-4 2M Bi-level. 4 bedrooms, 2 complete: South ot alee re sey ceramic tile Daths Large lot Ideal location for DR or gift Carpeted living room Come out to snop, 365 f{: on main road 1314 Wood!ow St. and see this Brick & frame home of 10 its @ good buy rooms, fireplace. apt rented { at $80 per mo All «ood Must sell Watkins Hills. All brick size rooms, 2 baths. bare taree bedroom full basement ment. “Chrysier Air Temy home with 2-car garage. Corner ol] beat 2 car garage with lot, beautiful landscaping. Living 2nd floor Proper y is room, dining E. ali carpeted Full | fenced. bus st door $3v ceramic tle bath, large bedroonis | 000, terms With large closets. Paved street : ; Sportsman s ae Ie aa ary tate ee Enjoy ing. f sacs 4 se : all iohpes Switriter « = : : Z mer yor's on your owt BO FE 435969 Fk 5841 acres ‘ T unusual scenic roperty tas a beautiful VV M. ter outle bedroom hon h auto of! heat & et: perct wit t derscon windows overloot the rowing Ountrvsiie . ate jake over TOO ft REALTOR in gddition to acre jiul W HL RON SI ace B80 ft deep Barn J2u44d Truiy @ nd imei buy fe anyone oy ving t coors at “40 500" ter Roy Annett. Inc., Realt “8 E Huron st Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 a 8-0466 John K. Irwin x SANFORD STREET $21 5 E BEDROOM RANCH Wel! eit excellent cor aitton Numerous outstanding fea- tures found in more costly home Has 2 bedrooms. 2 batns. separate uining room, Briar Hil! fireplace Ample closet space 2-car attached paeered and heated garage Gas se-ray heat Full basement with recreation room $i5.975 FOUR BEDROOMS po neighborhood 2 bedrooms on ea: floor Ceramic Ule bath on fioor Basement with rec room znd bath off Rec Room, nice lot, l'ecar farage with sutomatic dour opener tat $8.200 - 11‘, ACRESgS Icea) for tie “working man desiring a thie land Five room modern hunie, 2 bedrooms bath. oi] heat Many siiade trees surrounding dweliing SONS A big two famiiy near EAST $8000 $525 DOWN Comfortable ERN JUNIOR HIGH 9&8 rooms 2 bedroom home, close to Pon- and 2 baths No down payment tiac, Large lot, 60 x 216 feet for a GI $11,000 Live rent free fully insulated, balance $70 Bus schoois and stores at \our monthly coor $16 000 THREE; BEDROOM eli iar WEST SUBURBAN West Side neighborhood Bui Three bedroom BRICK RANCH 1956. partitioned basement. aa HOME Fu!) basement ge recreation room Large land- heat. large lot One block fron scaped lot Will accept your pres- ! schools $14.500 with $1 500 dowr ent home or equity in trace ¢ OPEN SUN. TO 5 John K. Irwin & Sons FE 3-7888- RES Fe 4-481) Stree yon : ince ( LARK RE AL ES 7 A | IE} 313 West Huron Street ' TO BUY. SELL & TRADF Phone FE 95-0447 or FE 2-403) 1362 W Huron Open Eve & sun EVE. FE 8-4274 Multiple Listing Service 7" — ome "SMITH" SWEI CI BUY TRAD! CLARKSTON AREA 5 rm modem frame home with enclosed front porch, situated on extra iafge lot with numerous shade and fruit trees. An excel- ent buy at $6950 $1000 cown NEAR PONTIAC HIGH ] ] N ‘ Large family home in excellent O SES condition on choice corner ivt Full basement, gas heat and hot INSPECT SUNDAY. 2-5 P ‘I water 1 car garage Carpeting CEDAR ISLAND LAKt and other features included at FRONT Brick 4 eve! new $12.500. Terms Never been » Cupied 9 DRAYTON WOODS rooms 2 ful! bat! 3 large A.most pew home featurtng 3 ex bedrooms 22-ft [ising roor tra large bedrms large Jivingw rn i9 ft kitchen. b n cop aud dining tm with natura! fire per range & oven Onk cat place Modern kitchen with built ets, marble silis. Thern n oven and range Birch cabinet pane windows 2 fireplace end twin sink. full) basement wit "40 ft Jake frontage 2-ar iarge recreation rm FWA oi attached garage, The home furnace and garage Avatiable {< aud surfoundingsS & beauty mmediate occupancy et $16 9% behold Priced at 834 Terms 400 For an inspection you < t ' 1 neverr t riv i "liz Rolfe EL Smith, Realtor abeth Lake Ra. to Orbos 244 SS) Teivgr san a FE 35-7648 lake Ra left to Burge Eves 59-4631 crive left to Cedar hores eft to Coledale No T BRICK RANCH 7 roon 1’. baths extra shower os re 3 large becirooms, 20 fl olive oom, huge p ure Vv s. 18 ft kitct en with dintng nook F BROS basement, 60 ft er Toor . gas furnace 2-car attached carTage with floored u tuir Breezewa ie < ible ocation crose o \\ atertront schools and priced to sei 190 ft of water. lined with are $20 950 Dr emout West Hu ng willow trees, in frunt of = eS een Cass Lake Re extra teat 2 bedroom ome « Turn rignt to No 480 12 x 18 living room. 12 x 18 dir room, 9 x 18 kitchen This home Wilham Moller only 4 years old. Located on @ . " > 194.2 very attractive fot, 12 miles nort hKealtor KE 20263 of Pontiac $13,750 with terms 670 W Huron Open 9 t 9 to 8 MACEDAY LAK} ; This 3 bedroom brick home sets within a 100 yards of the lake | Plenty of room for privacy on MULTIPL x LISTINGS SERVICE | For Sale Houses 4 tng living room with dining this l-acre lot Home has base- ell. additional eating space ment, 2 fireplaces, carpeted jiv- NOTHING DOWN —Lovely bed in kitchen. Plastic tile bath ing room and room for ‘y bath room bungalow With sian um utility room, gas heat and | Also attached 2-car garage. Priced! siding Newly decorated Only 6 hot water Insulated, storms ' Way below reproduction cost at vrs. old Large 75 x 154 lot and screens. Built in 1955, | $18.500. WIL CONSIDER About $350 closing costs Fass only $1.200 down. To ‘in- | TRADE. payments “Here is a sensational spect, drive north on Perry deal Quick possession to Joslyn left to Second WHITI BROS St, ‘eft to “OPEN” sign AUS. #10790 SELL OR TRADE Reece: Salesman on premises OR 3-1295 Nenu recudition | ain 6 ait Paved oe , Open Eves ti] 9, Sunday 10 ti 2 street’ ANCHOR FENCING Ful] “Bud” Nichole, Realtor 3660 Dixie Hw; basement. 5 room bungalow wit! 49 Mt Clemens St oak floor: & tiled bath Fa-s } ee, ' =e térme or wil trade for bee Call FE 5-120) or FE 48773 ite. War Gini (or ae el car. Ack for Mr. Brown or Mra - McCarthy WHIPPLE LAKE $8500 FULL PRICE = 6 rm mod- ONE Beautiful 3 becrooin lake ern in best of condition Base front home Carpeted living GS oe Oe RCP ee ACRE -— near Rochester New- room with fireplace Exce! Wall carpeting Large lot wi ly decorated home. 2 bedrooms! lent kitchen uilt-jn stove “garden space Terms to suit A and third bedroom in basement and oven. Fuil basement ot of real living for this low if needed. Good sized living room, Attached garage. Approxi- price natural fireplace, and includes. mately 2 acres of iand . carpeting and draperies. Sep- | Only 86.000 down SELL OR TRADE — 20-acre farm | arate dining room. Oil heat Dou- with barn. two chicken houses ble arage has workshop too | NEAR DRAYTON PLAINS 10 fruit trees and 6 rm. modern MAN FRUIT TREES AND) Attractive 3 bedroom ranch honie , Complete With tractor & BERRIES AND GRAPES. $11,-| Large carpeted living room | all tools. ae ¢ freeze, washer & 950, terms. Better see this one | and dining el. 2 bedrooms dryer. Will trade for cheaper today! | with carpeting. Gas heat home or land contract. Priced | 2% car garage. Well-iand- at only $19.500. scaped lot ll price 3,- | INCOME | 500 with ete cas | seLL OR TRADE—Country es- ee TATE — Brand new rambling | GI brick rancher with 3 carpeted BUSINESS \ Nothing down on this 2 bedrooms, 1's: baths. built-in oven | bedroom bungalow. Large | & range. Large pa giraa two \ Mving room with picture planters Oversize attached” two- | window. Separate dining car garage. 10 acres of godd land room. Bedrooms finished in ne _ at nigh Wil a Knott d cheaper home in or near Pontiac 60 ft. on Dixie Highway Large — ut pete ii * Orion. or Oxford Priced at only office, store or shop ot 240! $26.600 A weil designed and ft. vo for Prac =f of parking | ACREA GE exceptionally well-built home Welling. Priced to 3 acres with plenty of sell — “y18 000 terms. trees. 3 Miles North of Pon- LIST WITH US — For fast & effi- tiac. Full price $1,575. | ctent service WE BUY WELL & ' | TRADE—20 Years Serving Pon- umphries IVAN W. SCHRAM | tiac & Vicinity Open Sunday 10-4, { - . “I> #- } rar . tN. Telegrapn Open Byes, REALTOR FE 5-9471, LH. BROWN. Realtor i 9236 ‘| OPEN pee | “” SUNDAY 2407 + raiadae rake Road Zs (042 JOS! ANSPIRLD | Ph FF 4-3564 FE 2-4816 Multiple Listing Service ' TWENTY-NINE For ‘Sele Houses TOR YOUR HOME NEEDS— Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20S. Main, Feo an yam (ACROSS PRO ' Open Daily 9 to 9: Borel te to 5) MAple 5-5821 49) SUNDAY 12-6 3430 CLAYTON ST.. {| 3 bedroom ranch floors and olastered over 1750 sq. ft. of Large il', car attached Garage like new carpeted room with fireplace, 30 ft fies room, dining room hot water heat, 2 large anchor fenced lots with Bar-B-Que. Own er has moved and has reduced price to $19,000 casi to hew Mig Immediate possession wall, with living area heated living activi Directions take US 10 to Wi Hams Lk Rd. Left to Ope: Signs Partridge AND ASSOCIATES FE 43581 1050 W HURON OPEN TIL 9 sialbje, Jbl FRADE 750 DOWN 6 & bath West ide near Central High 3 bea rooms. basement, gas heat. Va cant and ready to move i. Total price $6900 Call for an appoiut- ment lo see aed ity cou NTRY HOME INCOM Ol. acre room be one fireplace basement 24 ft curpete Vlg vom for owner pilus @ sep@rate 5 room ap asc wit fireplace Fo income, 3 car garage beautifu grounds A good jocation west of the city Call fur details Wiliam Milles Realtor Pies -Uz00 670 W Huror Open B to 9 sr _ MIKE Ss > OulgaAlO® 2 6 a bedrooms excelent «'tcle ecectrit Au ary heater @wWhiigs €.1e- ita FULL PRICE $8. 000° “GL TERMS CLIY WEST Situated on quiet street, 6 vom ) 3 Yeriroom home Acces sible atu cas rat. oOwf 1.00: mastered Walis) Walkuig distance to Pontia Centrai ie PRICED AT $8500 terni ENGLISH SIYLE BRICK pine rooms and ‘y Pane.ed te bat aj ( inns minnie fioors, pla tered Waiis Da oe “ rei reat fie heat Water soft- Mar : sills iar aped ja AN He CELLENT HOME IN A CHOICE SETTING Wideman 412 W HURON OPEN EVES FE oe -4520 John K. Irwin & SONS Open House r , SUNDAY PM -5 2457 Iemerson Street EXCLUSIVE “COLONIAL HILt sik room home attache gureke Or lot This home FHA terme ®t i react OPE t Woudward Ave Lake Road, th: ght on Emersoy Follow sigt tee Open House “Cherokee Hilly’ SUNDAY I= a Pox 2002 1 acota Drive Inspect thie ‘ove if = home, at x rooms and two ran tite ba f asin wa heat, slum vinum> winds torn { creens OF pura, av iy «other = extra Te ree property, drive out Elizabeth lex Road turn right on Scott Lake Ruad and then c.ght to Lacota Drive’ Possible trade John K. Irwin &: Son- REALTORS Since 1925 313 West Huron Stree: Phone FE $-9447 or FE 2-4 _EV VE FE B-4074 IS THE BIRD 10 | RAMI iN ate pos-es RTT he ‘x OTick Ta A at Car paste sarage carpetec ‘ Orn w and drape I's ba t aircon rwoner au spacious landscaped Tot wi abundance of shruby ard fiocwr New fibre glass covered patio This home is tn ‘better than new’ condition Reduced price of only $27,800 Cash or term BEAM SCHOOLS A modern beauty Next 10 Bioom- field Hilis Priced at $42 900 An honest price for this beautiful 4 bedroom 2'2 bath, tec room home On 2'y acres of prestixe property Owner pald $50.000 for this 3 vears ago, but untimely deat puts this superb heme or the market 1 ie rt $2.650 for this 2 bedroom house north of the lh Large lot. Terms arrange Herrington Hills A sharp 3 bedroom. Full basement Auto oi] furnace Large landscaped iot with plenty of-shrubs, et schools and stores all. only $15 500 with West Side An 8 room 4 bedroom home in Webster School district Recentiv decorated § inside and out. Large fidly throughout Master de 18 {t with “His” & “Her” closets and wall to Wali catpeting Full basement with auto of) heat Aiso . shower Paved drive and 1'y car garage Only $12.- 500 with terms GILES REALTY CO. SE 5 § 21 BALDWIN AVE OPEN AM — 90 MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE of term home all oak , |___ For Sale Houses a9 eta . sok ie | WATCH! TV Channel “4 SUNDAY 12:30 P.M. For What We Beheve Is Pontiac's Best Home BUY! See The OPEN SUNDAY and DAILY l to 9 P.M. 3 BEDROOM OL ALITY BUILT HOMES WITH BUILT-IN OVEN AND RANGE IN MODE ICHEN hK] IN PONT IACS BLST SCHOOL AREA Drive ont JocIva to Beve er tii east 3 blocks to MODEL at 736 E. Beverly Sales By WARREN STOUT — Realtor 77 \. Saginaw. St rE S-8168 % Serre ety le ee TN oe Se ee ae i i a ee i Be | a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 , ‘s THIRTY For Sale Houses 0 For Sale Houses.” 49 For Sale Houses 42 STRATHMORE 1231 CIVILIANS TRADE-IN. sisDOWN n= NO OTHER COSTS 2 bedrooms. full) bDasement 5, : ( ears old Auto heat and hot Pp IA ‘ pe Storms - ase Fenced j s | NORTH SIDE Near St. Michaels | ry nice Vacant, immediate possession Open walk tp snd jook at i and cal owner ae WO }3,3350 Eves Sat @ TO 80651 See us today tur cumplete ; ; AUBURN RD. ; AVON TOWNSHIP details on trading in vou present hom 14 Custom ; present home on 4 Cust 3Bedroom Ranch a INCLUDING Storms and Screens built laketront home inv” Kefrigerator beaut! tul Lakew ood \ il- . NC 7 lage DOWN PAYMENT Low Closing Costs $2.20 Hr. ‘WILL QUALIFY YOU LAKEWOOD TMMEDIATE QgCUPANCY UL 2-440 VILLAGE NEVER Oe AGAIN Sales Offic SO MUCH EM 3008S MU ¢882: FOR SO LITTLE OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO : oy, 20 87, Cass Lake Privileges PLUS ee =e Real nice netghborhood. 2 Bed or Onlv rooms brick ranck = Plastered walls, ceramic tile bath hardwood f re. i* ar Corner io- 0 c Oo il. $ / 4000 on MAINTENANCE FREE DIRECTIONS Orchard Lake Rd. Aluminum Exterior tc Commerce Rd Turn right 08 Leroy to Westcombe REVOLUTIONARY “CIRCULAR” Floor Pian Inside a ee REALTORS GooD “HOU SEKEEPING 4900 Highland Ra (M59 READERS DIGEST & ‘LIFE Pontiac Micb _Ph_OR 4-0358 — — DIRECTIONS Come out stz miles North red the heart of Pontiac On siyn Rd —Watch for * VI- ; AVON TWP OFF $ -HAYDEN_ BLVD. 2 Bedroom home ‘wheal i $6500. Full EDROOMS. !', Story home Cer | floors. Wall to wall carpet in! L.R. and hall. Basement. Oi) tur- | nace Good Sast side location Terms ; Good 2? BR home. Separate din- ing room. Basement Gas furnace | & water heater Garage $8500. with $1500 Down WILLIAMS LAKE _ Immediate Possession on this 2 BR home | ip excellent condition. Carpet in LR. Kitchen finished in knotty pine. Dining area. Oi] furace Ga- rage. Shady lot $1600 Down PONTIAC LAKE RD 3 Bedroom home on large lot. Basement, fur- { nace Close to school Excellent garden soil $10500. Terms ' 200 ACRES 7 Room home 4 Bed- ms Fireplace in the 13° x 18° Hr ng room DR 12 5 13 Nice Kitchen Full basement wit bh auto oil furnace School only ', mile away $18.100 Terms NEAR Cw bees HIGH SCHOOL $700 Down BR Ranch home. Ot rence Car- | port. Alum. awnings. Lot 90 x 135 Blacktop street J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor | 66 - Walton FE 8-0441 Dp Eves, Bun 10 to 2 THIRD STREET — Neat 2 bedroom 1 story ranch Cedar shake sid- ing. Built 1953. Hardwood floors. and tile bath. House wired for electric stove & dryer. Drapes blinds included !-car garage | Close to stores & schools Fisher Body plant area. $1.000 down w a LAKE ROAD 3 bed- oom I-s! shake sidir oe ROOM 2-STORY cement block Has been u 3 apartmen's I’. baths ' concrete drivewa, Nicely landscaped 4 excel neighbor - hood Access to 8y! Lake. $12.- 900 on terms or less cash to | mortgage Good investment jacana REALTORS 4900 Bee land Rd ‘M-5S@) _ Ph OR 4-0358 3 BEDROOM HOMES $100 DOWN MOVES YOU | NO MORTGAGE conre PAYMENTS LESS THAN Bateman — ‘senpiwa COMPANY MODEL OPEN | Kampsen_ ,,FE 29122 GAYLORD OPEN , pos) AC OFFIC} MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN EVES SUNDAY 2-5 FE 8-9693 2620 Midd ebe t Rd ‘WE HAVE IT! , Three bedroons beau'ifu You Are Invited oen of music room. Kitch to inspect this custom bu t en dining room and livin brick ranch 1 a select room All seven rooms an neighborhood Vestibule ¢n full basement for only $6 trance fireplace. 1's D 950 00 Why wait? We are basement and gas reacy to show you this Large 100 & 150 lot home E-Z terms excellent Pine Lake privi- eses QUALITY VALUE - $500 00 DOWN Owner transferred OR . 8ill move you tp and the CHARD LAKE ROAD TO monthly payment ts only MIDDLE BELT-LEFT TO $45 00. a month Ctllity PROPERTY WATCH FOR Room is off of the kitchen OPEN SIGNS City weter, gas. and sen er Closed in back porch Call to see this home to- Gas 118 GOING TO SNOW in about two months: but you wont ming if rou are snug and warm itn this . good three bedroom oOrick ) -> home Excellent kitchen NI \Y 2 with lots of formica coun- ter pace Fireplace made 3) Ben rN nf leagerock Two car ga- 233 Bender ot age Ex'ra bath in the ga Mierce Junior Hi : : rage Wit all) this vou s Within a stones tLroe cant go wrong so let us bedroom bungalow igs 1. ou 1 900, kichen with es ‘ erms ca arage Pave tk = aid taree well - im LAKF ORION OFFICI 192 8 BROADWAY ooae garnet TO CRESCENT LAKE RD MY 2 28? | RIGHT TO HATCHERY - =“ “ — OPEN SIGNS WILL TRADE TOHPM eae & SUNDAY bedroom Dbricw rancn ir la.e front on beautiful Lorg S.ivan. Vill Cc Lane You wil! ltke ec r room home carpeted Ii . eas big aitchen loaded extra-nic nets...Large. glassed rees W tached breerewa; and 2? . * age Wifl accept ar in trade GO NORTH ON M-24 PAST ORION TO INDIAN LAKE ’ . Ve : ROAD TURN RIGHT oO ) PICTUREBOOK KITE TURN RIGHT TO END OF he , ) STREET TURN LE T BRICK RANCH ERTLY 744 N LONG LAKE BLVD WATCH FOR SIGNS 3 bedrooms plus pl 1 u LAWRENCE W ng. drapes ciuaing /¥ te ; REALTOR er Oven and range and 1 air-conditioning a entral Price reduced 83.000 Onis $26.500 with excel lent terme 15 minutes r downtown Pontiac = = \ ? P CONTEMPORARY UNDAY 2+ 189 PRESTON ST. & room. 4 bedroom lake frort bi-level 28 ft car- peted living room In Donelson Park we Relcone Thermopane and marbie you to inspect this substantially si.l throughout Large nice @ bedroom colonial brick anc family kitchen Hot wa- frame home 8 ter radiant ieat and iots ner wi ch of extras Famils room en and breakfast ‘nook In knotty fireplaces plus outside pine Attomatic dichwasher wa } @rill) and sun deck Cit; to wall carpeting tt ughout 2 sewers. gas and water Thi: batt full bacn een with re is one of the finest Teation room automatic Washer Terms can be arrange and drvr Pa ea’ rar ga raye Convenietr af atoal anc S ae = — a Cathe ehea THE “BIG-LITTLE peste teas ap Rg eee right roperts HOUSE ; NEW LISTING Bi in alue Littie price On the edge of * 4 e tr Be now Fy in @ good location of t Laree iiving homes Extra large brig! rr and ki'chen Pull basemen ving room ith pient: o with furnace. 2 car garage glass. Dining room and 2? Owner Will sell with lew down large bedrooms. {uli base paymen! ment recreat on room Alilu minum siding. 2 ‘lots $19. 3 HOME AND BUSINESS With only $850 down We wart to go to Florida and we ave cecuced our ice right to ° : the betton Will accept trade | RADE lead contract of small, free and | 3 clear home as dotn payment 4 New anc modem 4 bed this beautiful stone front build- room. 1', baths, full base- ing. ciese to Miracle Mile and ment. Suburban three mile Telegraph Rd 6 room apartment West On 60 ft. corner lot in rear and 30 x 30 ft. room tn Immediate possession Wii) front ultable for any kind of | trade. This could be the; Dusinese 2 car garage and ample opportenity you have been Parking. | Waiting for. . . . A. JOHNSON, Realtor | > = EVERY INCH 1704S. Telegraph Rd. A ¥ALUE FE 42533 te ec Vheaton. 4-5254 Cute ané elena 3 bedroom | “* Yr € call Mr Wheaton. PE bungalow situated on a nice lot lYe-car garage Home only 7 years old. Excellent jus beeeetiae gore RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, anv- FE 4-0528 thing — Want Ads give vou ACTION. Dial FE — REALTORS — 28181. | 377 & TELEGRAPH, OPEN EvEs | > ile BIG 'PAMILY WEEKDAYS & oo 1:30 TO 6 731 2 blocks Edy rs Montca WESTOWN RE ALTY PE 8-2763 or Eves LI 2-4677 BREWER, SMALL FAMILY Here's a dandy $ room modern bungalow tn town Neat & clean Ready for occupancy Bull-in bath Basement Ow heat Garage $7950 WII) con- sider low down payment ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES A very nice modern brick home in @ very popular A&A desirable area 3 bedrooms 2 complete baths. full basement automatic heat. breezeway & garage = | privileges FHA low down ment SYLVAN VILLAGE Lovely large ranch brick home with attached Pap Carpeted living room & dinette Pire- orig’ Big kitchen 3 bedrooms ath $5500 down Just @ nice distance west of town, vicinity of Dodge Par« Dandy ‘| 11 room modern lots. Large enough for famtly of ten or more or use @* a 2-family income. Has 2 baths full basement. luxatre oll heat garage Handy to schools, bus service $11,500 WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH F REISZ SALES MGR 94-96 E Huron 8t FE 4-518) Eves FE 8-082) NICHOLIE \ HARGER CO NORTH - OP? JOSLYN 4 bedroom home :2 up & 2 down? Pull basement. auto heat. 2 lots. l'z-car ga- rage Asking $2.500 down 2-FAMILY INCOME Good West side neighbor — 5 rooms and beth 5 rooms and bath deen 2 of] furnaces. 2 hot water heaters 2 car ga- rage Specially priced - Call today for details ia VILLAGE irst offering on this fine : bedroom brick 2-sror home. Living room with fire —hlace, family sized. dining room and kitchen Sunmer porch down 3 bedrooms and tile bath up Carpeting Ful! acement. auto heat lt, lots. 2 car garage An out standing value at $15,900 Call today! SOTHING DOWN We have several ? bedroon homes to choose from. in and out of town Bome hare basements Call today for information SATURDAY EVENING CALI Don Bryson. OR 3-4525 Don Nicholle, FE 4-4944 5313 WEST HURON oath Lat OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 PM. 2634. Hummingbird Lane Brick rancher with attached 2) car garage on large wooded lot located in Independence Town- ship on black top street. Has | fireplace up and down. Built tn men and range Full basement | and ail oak floors — complete some Wonderful neighborhood SU LIACLOLY terms DIXIE HIGH- “AY TO MAYBEE ROAD. RIGH T TO ay tro lant 1FF1 TO OPEN SIGN ' OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 69 East Strathmore 2 bedroom aluminum bungalow With unfinished attic located on | aved street. This extra nice home | a, a Ai _- For Sale Houses | SLICES OF HAM ONLY $60 PER MONTH— —FULL BASEMENT - "BRICK FULL PRICE $7,900 -SALES OFFICE - $44 EAST BLVD. SELDON CO. Agent FE 4-7833 . ; tes 39 coe ‘Service Station uf SEI e e| FOR RENT ‘ZADDS. ‘INC. OR cs 1231 _ SYLVAN LAKE WOODED. = Ao ae — — trem asmanentty besos. Pf | t business MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 2.8906. _ _ —— bet sell” $8.50 Tull price. $1,000 | 7000 Highland R Rd. (M59) | SEE THE NEW SITES A : Al | ‘CO / ‘CHEROKEE HILLS Paul M. Jones. R Real Est. (Near Pontiac Lake) 0 | SEPQOS FOU Buy! THIS MODERN 2 BAY SUNOCO Sores + u'll Uke these wooded, roll = TED ste, got oe 10 SpE gyS "De ee ee ete Tt t f th any ec . le peed "cluded ie “this lovely 3 clese-in country location? Drive artrid e LY PUMPING IN , Ba OF bedroom home Inspect & see | : a ee BZ Bah mn og ‘ 30,000 GALL One 6 MO. OD Ee | Sioa ee tone steno room | AP Newsteotures sg eo = 18 THD “BIRD TO SEE Ran Be STOCK - that is finished in select cherry. | xe “ARL W. BIRD, Realtor . SMALL ONLY AP- Aa ae ee ee | $03 Community National Bank Coromercial | Corner PROXIMATELY $5,000. AVAIL-— floors. & fully Priced | | PE 4-4211 Eves. PE 5-1 ABLE IMMEDIATELY TO EX-. tor quick saie s7ee0 ree Terms. | = Bus corner ; OPERATOR. FOR NOR’ [TH OF TOWN -: | Ker x 55 art af, ieniand Road COMPLETE, DETAILS PHONB Very sharp i's story home that Sale creage count. BRA is vacant & ready for your ip- 2 eae OOOO OO ees ems spection Dormitory size bedroom, '2 TO 3 ACRES OF CHOICE ZONED INDUSTRIAL. S O CO. that should help th ° family's needs Walt to wall car ‘For Sale Houses 49 For Sate Houses 49; ARB, PaORTAOR WITH sae, MAN ee UN IL a : = _ Pa re oo room. Pull basement. Gas heat; FRON Lot. hes Le D tage. ver — 3-4200 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m, Nicely landecaped iowa & 2 car ' | HEART OF LAKEWOOD | Road oo “the “Oats LI 9-2622 after 6 pm. & warage. $1. ; : VILLAGE | : weekends. PRIVACY V al-U- Way > 4 LAKEWOOD VILLAGE, we nave otmer cnoice | WENTED"—G00p — WHOLBIALE eS peer at Sop eee | SITES THROUGHOUT OAKLAND jusiness. Call MA 6-6303. 1 the PSvoagertal Seting or ims VALUES & TRADES SALES OFFICE — | Seer ®O? “SERVICE ar ; cider home locat near liga oe . EM 3-0085 MU ' Modera 2- station for beth Leke Featuring 3 bedrooms INCOMES 3 ACRES ON GmSDINGs -——_ | A company paid training. visas: hehe * ae _—ecune ; 2 | close to city limits. Good build , artrl i cial Sesistance svailable. OR basement with manned mere 3 FAMILLY In — mien ; tpg site. Reasonable. FE 3-7223. 19 | See. ; 07 room. Only, $1136 Pass $165 per movih | | ACRES. 9 ROOMS, BATH. ELEC. | STANDARD OIL « . . ric range, e wa er. TEL McCULLOUGH. REALTOR | Saturday and Sunday | ou neat OR 3-307 | Bosixkaams me Bunon | Mes soveral stetions fer lease te $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd 3 FAMILY — on State Street Rent- - 7 } OPEN Y AND MADISON FE 5-124—FE 43844 e¢ for $225 month. $3,000 down P.M. 7 DAY ACTION SALE . ares LaTORy nue A EOnAPE | Open @ am to 830 pm. Sunday 1-5 bedroom brick, full basement.; 10 TO 100 ACRE P VACANF—HOLLY. Mt ci vay ig | 5 FAMILY — and store for col- OE ored. Income for apartment $330 per month You pay on $250 per Templeton | month after substantial down “| S 3 FAMILY — fer colored Present | eiaren™ — aon 3 éar = income $230 r month Only gatens Breereway, 2 acres High 61.809 down | ie ‘Close to schools Reasonable R. J. (DICK) VALUET! KE T ; : Realtor . empleton, Kealtor 348 Oakland Ave Open 8 to 9 a a cal FE 8-1644 2339 = > Pe 4-4563 FE _FE 43531 ter 6. PE 2-9 OPEN OPEN SUN. 1TO5 SUNDAY 3 TO 3934 Davison Lake Rd. , 2671 SYLVAN SHORES Oxford area. You ll find pleasure in this wonderful home in the 7 room with country. Has 4 nice bedrooms 14 ceauns ace grammaning xX 22 carpeted living room with Sylvan Lake 3 bedrooms fireplace. Separate dining room up. den down. 2 complete and complete spanking new kitch- baths. garage. boat dock en. One your wife dreams about Excellent swimming and po seldom sees. California room a fireplace to toast your ll pasement and new onnings coe. aher thet skating ses Oversized 2 car garage Lot slant int thalketatee x 200 surrounded with plenty of shade trees. Loads of fruit trees and garden. % acre in the rear Leslie R Tripp, Realtor available with eccess to Davison 75 West Huron street Lake A home that fullfills every FE 58161 er FE 442778 person's need 63500 down or might sccept trade. Immediate _ ——— possession Take Baldwin Rd 1! mile north of Oakwood, turn left at OPEN sign on Davison Lake Rd 2 miles to property BLAIR Nothing Down 4536 -_— ue OR 3. say | — rand ga nt RAYTON-PLAINS edroom witb plas- j x tered walls Oak. floors Evenings ORE 2) Ror ORNS 066s Ceramic bath Large kitch- en. Full basement and 1', Open Sunday fer tarage st morteses Osts down ! CUSTOM BUILDERS OWN HOME | VERY LITTLE MONE x NEVER JPIED DUE TO H needed om this 2 A SUDDEN DEATH. WID- home near Union Lake Vil. | OW WILL SACRIFICE 3 lage Already appraised and BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, LIV- ready to go. 800 is the ING ROOM WITH FIRE- full price Payments like PLACE AND _ BUILT-IN rent — Hurry OVEN AND RANGE BASE- BOARD HEAT THROUGH- A 2 FAMILY INCOME in OUT EXTRA LARGE BASE- a good rental area, makes MENT ATTACHED GA- it possible for some lucky RAGE MANY MORE PINE veteran to be a landlord FEATURES TO NUMEROUS You can rent one side and TO MENTION VERY EX- live in the other. Separate CLUSBIVE ae gas furnaces. and look at TURN WEST BLOCK this price of only $8950 STOP LIGHT meee N ots our: RIGHT ONE BLOCK Rav O'Neil, Realtor CHURCH STREET To 262 8. reneeraph Rd. en #0 PROPERTY FE FE 2-1539 FAD cl ee / ‘BUD” _____—«O pen ‘till 8 30 Val- Us Way Now Is The Time VALUES & TRADES to a these summer cottages in delightful Randgate - Park. COLORED GI with privileges on beautiful Elizabeth Lake; (1) summer $260 moves you tn this 4 bed- cottage only, with 3 rms. fire- room modern home Rececorated Place toilet, water, eee 2 inside and out Pull basement septic. At $4100, «I: 4 paved street. East side Only $63 semi-bungalow cottage with fire. | per month including taxes and place. 2 bedrooms and bath insurance Otl burner. large screened front IARC porch, water, electric & septic gol eg 2 Pus By At $8500 only $850 down on R J (DICK) VALUET each. Why not look today’ REALTOR 345 Oakland Ave Open 9 to 9 & fa Sued : a PE 5 oSinaey call PE BTA Bud Xicholie, Realtor | —_ SM Call Mrs Kelchner OPEN FE 5-120] or FE 48773 Daily & Sun. 1 to 9 3 Bedroom Brick With Swimming Pool > ONEER HIGHLAN ' 89 Edge Lake Dr. VACANT BUNGALOW $12,950 Inspect the latest in custom home A beautiful two bedroom building. 3 large bedrooms with bungalow with full base- | wardrobe a 4 - ft. living ment, recreation room. a ! room, fully carpeted Beautiful nice living room big enough IXL kirches mica built - in oven for large furniture, small and range ne room, bullt- enough for a homey air in china eshaact™ y t. sliding wall a arkling kitchen with The bath is a dream with double practical beauty of ceramic ] lavatory and ceramic tile vani-— tile counter tops. ideally | ty —s room with all these ventilated corner bedrooms features: Built-in Hi Fi and inter- for healthful rest. concrete com, 9 speakers Pireplace. Bar- drive, a dandy garage big | becue pit. Built-in Ceramic | enough for 2 bie = lus tile floor. Paneled in Sierra oak. tools and boat. blork | on wn bath. 10-ft. sliding glass from Sylvan Lake walt —o ar he pe FE 4-8550 “OD PE 8-1278) 3 bedrenns. Gancment onl | HOT SPOT | 102 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. a 4 heat Horse Sabie and State, 1369 | AINT-TOOLS-SURPLUS ee a ~ . - ~ t ngs. ar e 2, { t TRADE OR SELL | W. Huron, FE 37888. Res. FE) Boing Terrific Business ANS $11,009 FULL PRICE. $1,000 _ +4813. Must_sell — Personal reasons Seaboard Finance Co. DOWN. trade. Modern 2 bed- 80 ACRES — GOOD FARM LAND. Shows $1500 Mo. Profit | 118 N PERRY 5s ty room lakefront home on Pleasant | Vacant. 12 miles north of Pontiac. 3-1688 | Easy Parking — Phone 8-9661 Lake, enclosed front porch. bath Will trade for free and clear | HALF LION YDS. OF PEAT | = with shower, aluminum storms | house in city. Call P Pontiac Real- Moss. Fine lake possibility. MY | GET $25 i & screens, large lakefront lot ty, FE 5 5. aie ome, for Ashlee. 20940 | ON YOUR with shade trees. A real value. | R ~ Many other lake front homes to 120, ACRES. \_ COUNTY. | MAIN STREET BUSINESS BUILD- . ' ogg ‘buuldings. 6 th terms. for lease. Opera’ owner S t 00..e f ed f 000 i tak Con uot Evtate es, o4 0, tor! intormatlon for 22 years, Handling auto parts, | 1g na ure : ARM, hardware, bicycles, rting | FE 4a VF 44813, Open Bunday 16 oa 5. | 7 ‘ATR PAR Duldte ings tent — etc. hn excellent op Up to sevaine to Repay UNION Lake Paowr Lor. ster.| Tired, Sees coats. Grote 2 can? | Gore nahi seek net be apeeeea PH. FE 2-9206 sandy Bosch. EM 3550 or: TA good 10 room house all modern’ | _@8 such. OLive 1-1406. luminum storm windows and M N BAY SUNOCO SERV- WE HAVE A VERY NICE corR- osane, well landscaped. A beau-| ice station avaliable. Located at ner jot in Highland Hills for, tiful ivate farm home, benind Sashabaw and Maybee Roads. Loan Com y only $1,800. woods, at end of Rd. ‘2 mi. from; Moderate tuivestment, Paid train- 202 Pontiac state Bid STEELE REALTY. 12446 N Mil New ig meer, tages dome. ml ok os r pocketbook. Write : ford Rd. between Highland &! NE. of Lapeer. te mi. W. of| SUN GL CO’ bee toe Pimie Mortga e Loans 62 Milford Highland. Michigan MU — Pish Lk. on Oak Grove Ra. — or call Flint, CEdar 42065. = . _ | RIPE FOR DIVIDING, 136 ACRES, | 31087, : $600 TO $2000 For Sale Resort Prop. 52 rare Gey Gels Mee KG On first and second mortgages Z SELENE Se Sinektnsten’ Greece en HOME & BUSINESS on Oak: —) County homes, mod- ITE BROS chion barn. It's a steal at $200 ORCHARD LAKE RD. — KEEGO V CAN SELL Youn HOME _ per acre terms, agent. OA #3795.| HARBOR. Right in the heart of oss & Buckner, Inc. -LOANS TO $500 : Ne Sun. cai’s. } th Business District. Commer- | 909 Nationa! B FE paid for down payment or purchase, ~ WHITE BROS | Suhr beeee bt cue ee | CONSOLIDA of cottages or lake lots. SEA- | CAN SELL YOUR HOME om to build et fone nik | Mortgages are best by test, Ask BOARD FINANCE, 1188 N. Perry. | Sale B Business Prope ; | Eveeek ree ber tee the man who has one. Cail ‘us, FE 8-9661. a e Business Property ty 57 front porch, garage Only $13,900, |. We can help you. $9500 TOTAL \~ Ferme. Wii Secept land contract | BIO, BEAR, CONSTRUCTION, Co. WILLIAMS LAKE P = : Canal front Neat & clean, mod. blag 40,7 70, 16 feeling. 3 | Siete tasty ew: Huron | 2ND MORTGA ern kitchen with dishmaster, 2 | phase wiring. Good location. venings & 8. AVAILABLE 000 =6ON nice bedrooms with finished Ss. | Vacant. §17 terms —Open.everinge & Sundays HOMES PRIVA tic for large 3rd bedroom. Utilt- a RESTAURANTS 3-5 YEARS A ty room, Automatic washer & | NEAR FISHER BODY — Brick C. Resort. ares. In-| LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS. dryer included. Breezeway to | bidg., stores, 4 apts. base- cluder real estate, s &| PHONE : tached garage. Paved drive. Sit-| ment oitten ofl. steam heat, also $38,500 on terms. 1-5189 1-1689 uated on two lots. Close t©; 4 room house. Buy now, Fishers shopping. Convenient terms. is expanding. $7950 TOTAL . a RaoNWay = 264 ft. front t oe monthly, this r round - frame cot includes all fur- & garage. Zoned niture, ion suman to privi- | Meht manufacturing. safe, sandy beach. ‘|W order eri ‘eludes bttnean $9950 TOTAL ‘eeny mailer fer Cmte ‘wee PRIVILEORS ON WILLIAMS LE./ 890,000, terms, pests toes pong gle Bed. Rov A wu a - Geena Ai pee | ROY Angee Inc, Reali ern also zx Pe Has paneled recreation room. Open Evenings 6 Sunday 1-4 “Seton Peete ws "SY Eee) Hagstrom a R00 heat/) . can TEESE Roue | Bae SSMS Min etn’) TRS on wile hh THE PONTIAC PRESS, a. in Aa. iam we i ‘ Pog e ot A ee oe ee. £e.w SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1959 d bedroo pare i 2 iy lots with | nes lake ore A ype FE for am To or sell. $3.50 month. OR 3-2340. | VILL a A NEW OR GOOD, used 16. housetrailer on a) VA _ be Dunealow with bd | 2. ment in cit , oF NG OF VAL- PA ON LAKEFRONT, SALES OFFICE. | EM 3-0085 _____ MU _4-8826 ae +. rear, 3 ag bs REST | ‘ot Gabi) Works. Mito, | u. “up ar, Boteecraier. vena F FE. Hi : LAKEWOOD VILLAGE: © * o*. 076 7 x **.* NEW Used si 2 Tradiu tires 600 8 5 records $3 Lake NEC CHI sewing bulton decorative balance of $90 68 of $820 a month — Cente: FE 2-3 OUT OF STORAGE- Cheap 2007 Dixie Hwy Scott Lake Rad ae Kam © 1900 by MEA Gorves, Tat Reg. U.S Pet OM. Pry | “Was I ever lucky! Both Tommy Harris and | had to say For Sale Miscellaneous 67 __ For Sale Cothing — 04 after school and I was the only girl around for him to walk Broncos 21 ee end le $25 ~ su ITE $100 teas & chair new clock 19 $4 each Walled “DEALER WAS ZIG-ZAG machine s stitches sabia t GL Ble 90 ATS, + s 12, LIKE _hew. 14 Liberty 5 ” ~~ ~ LADY'S FALL irk CALL eee ‘ PE 56-2126. GIRL's COATS; « 2 SIZE 2) sport costs FE 2-9744 4 UT OMATIC by yu 0 aes CLEAN USED WORK Washer Prt a ceed Con Lt tao’ fi from 35c. shirts from 1c, _©htrance 1146 W. Huron — worms &~ Lackle. BARGAINS 0 : ray 389 Orchard Lk Ave — lamps ‘ ae 7 ea 3 iEACER JACKET. SIZE i4 MIA Electric sweepers cae tn sor ocr waxer 4 JIRL'S SUB-TEEN 8 AND 10/Bird cage & stand 4 Cost, skirts. etc FE 3-7412 after Dresser bse i pm. Cot) Springs 4 3iRLS CLOTHING, SIZE 10 AND! Oca ryt . 12, cheap. re 4-1273. Books. ves $2.00 -ADIES, COATS 46-48 2 WINTER. Electric ruatier & cabinet $7 dues sonia ae Pe ie cee “ee full. M 1500. irmingham —s All _meta! table 2 chairs $7 1OuToN COAT. SIZE 14-66 $15 Porch chairs & wood rockers $4 Dresses, 1416's OR 40234 Kitchen colggeae st $3 (URGES WHITE NYLON on71-:79", Cotte? mattresses Pd Pee Size 40-42 Good condition New metal wardrobes $8 95 2% All new fturoiture at ost or less SEW WEDDING GOWN. SIZE 10 in plastic protector FE 4-8125 2ED FITTED COAT PERSIAN ND FURNITURE co PE 2-5523 BEN HOR DEEP FREEZE. 21 CU ft lamb trim 12 te 14 Good cuondi- 0 Mos PE 68-2378 Siler 5 pin uon. PE 4-725 _ _ sLoNbe DUO-THERM OIL CIR VINTER COATS. S]zE “1e16. MISC _ wculator. Excel. cond. FE 4-2048 ems. 56 N_ San BEDROOM FURNITURE REA- Sale Houscheld "Goods. 65 tomable. FE $0132. 3308 Erie Dr BANKRUPT STOCK . SINGLE CANNON PLAID BED- {iving room — Bedroom ana FE 5-8755. “RUOMS OF NEARLY NEW FuR. _ Working of not. | noiture, ais or separate. 22 Frank CASH FOR USED TV'S. FURNI- ture and misc. FE 2-0307 : “post MAROOSKY | BED. DRESS- Sie ‘TABLE. LAMPS Ba. er & Vanity. night stand, bighebair. ¢ _ “Rooms FURNITURE, ‘AND WIN- _ Grease’ and mitro:. FH 92072. __ _te. clothing. 611 DETROIT JEWEL RANGE. a Kenmore washing machine $50, ROOMS CO Oak __g00d cooditiun Fe _4-T705 PLETE vedroom suite. TV Rotary mower. es. 10 to 12 a.m. 6 to 8 p.m. DINETTE SET, [, MAPLE FINISH. only. 19 Liberty, —. él ego ae ae PUBCE SILVER GRAY BEDRM & mattress. Double c outfit. Double dresser bookcase rity oe sonable "3035, Le ae bed. large chest, 2 vanity lamps, = Lapeer _R All tor $89.50 Pay only §2 weea. DRAPES LIKE NEW, BFIGE PAT- jture. 4 ne width 148, finished length chara Lake, coe . [oo f ee Sa wieero eens Leas w ia PiRCE BEORM SET. GOOD ooncase. bed aoa mirror Make cond. Very cheap MA 6-6458 Offer FE 86-8716 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE g£asY SPIN RINSE WASHER Brand new davenport and chair Needs pump $22. FE 2-8797 2 modern step tables. matching ELECTRIC R REFRIGERATOR. coffee table 2 decorator lamps. electr'c stove, blond teievision. oe for $09. Pay only $2 weekly dresse: ani vanity to match Easy rson's Purniture, 42 Orcha-d spin Dry .1 wasner. i2 inch gar- Lake Ave _ _ den_ wactor oT MA 4-1669. : Ces ae ERE, SERFECT FOR SALE. a SPACE Oll ——— erat detente ames tin lic — eater a. ene ne ee MAHOGANY DINING “¥ 12 GRAY COTTON RUG. pap _-**-_EM 3-021. —garmerd bed frame. PE 4-0746 X 12 RUGS. “WOOL “FACE. $15.95 Reversible $1650 Imported , $74.95. FAMOUS PFAFF ZIG-ZAG SEW. ing machine. Makes button holes ove: cast embroluery. eve with- out attachments Pay only $69 40 Axminster, $48.98 Rug cash or $8 Mo. for 8 Mos Cal! pads, $5.95. Pearson's Furniture Credit Mgr FE 5-4721 A&A 42 Orchard Lake Ave Products x12 ROSE TWIST RUG & THROW FREEZERS — NORGE “FREEZERS that makes buiton holes and | over a of sews on Take an Sewing FURNITURE Cor «f _ Smith Moving Co WATER HEATER $10 00 oTrey 2692 OVER 50 igi TV SETS” FROM $.4 ¥5 a OF drapes Sabe 45-2132 up anieans WALTON 315 EB. Walton FE 2-225 LINED PRINT AQUA covers 14-ft drop-leaf 7 ¥ table $¥ 85 T\ indow $35 $50 FE ~ PAINT—TILE- LINOLEUM 7 = 5 rugs. ‘ee 6 -R’S up _140 8 Saginaw MLS glecirte’ range ARSON'S TRADE- IN DEPT 3? Ore! REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE 3-8551 EM hard Lak r aig room e- 4765 “ lains. Open ROLLAWAY BED, $12. sOFA BED tf | resse rauge. eirigerator $10; wasb- $i9 Ave EFRIGERATOR. $45 ELECTRIC stove $35 righ al oe ser $45 Dryer $36. 2l1-in $50 Ol «) washer us $55. Gas )] d coud ce heater 335° Wringer Studio couch—never stove $25. FE SIEGLER (ias |lome Heaters SUPER FLOOR HEAT Pa he if NO MONEY DOWN YOUR ¢ SCHIC STOVES cheangea FE a _ SMALL GREEN SOFA BED. ceilent condition ens ys or it ‘BOUGHT Turners -0801 MY itself with 3-371] SOLD Bx 602 Mt Clem- EX $40 FE 40889 after 6 pm and al) day Sunda; SELLING AI COST OR LESS ALL NEW_FURNITURE ; APPIANCE $129 tan & gray oak Bedra suit 360 85 $149 Oak Bevrm suite $78 Bo $49 Chests $25 $59 Dressers 29 00 $15 Bookcae> $1.30 $18 Bookcases $12 05 $24 2-dr. metal wardrobes $12 95 18 2-dr. metal cabinets White $10.95 $18 3 pc. end table sets $1U Bo $16 Breakdown highchaire $12.20 $1050 Oak Highchairs $995 $1250 Childs musical rocker $ 8 § ; $12.50 Child's table & chair sets $095 $29 30° Rollaway bed & mattress $19 95 $35 38 or 68° rollawavs & mattress $22 85 $10 50 9 x 12 Gold Seal rugs $ 6.00 $19 8 x 12 Goid Sheen rug $14 09 Come in & get itn on this big sale for we only have a few of each ijeft OAKLAND FURNITURE - 104 5 Saginaw FE 2-3523 SOFA. $75. CORNER CABINET $25. twin beds. with box springs & mattresses, +30 ea. refrigera rug. 1123 Lakeview. FE 2-2202 Chest and i tat tor, $5. automatic washer & dry New models, slight Gg mo te Mt ~ desk $15 185 5. Jo- > crate-marred modeis at big dis- sephine ‘an be seen Sun. only dpe elt Base Rugs $3.95 oT Paste La Set Cae 2eyears to pay SIMMONS HIDFEABED $50 STOVE Ie PAINT SALE 90 fat’ same as cash $15. O11 floor furnace ed to4-Ft. Wall Tile .25¢ 12_N Seginaw GABERT © soit Stat. 180 gal tank $50 Sales a : eee 5 water heater) pump OR rE 1 iver's, 141 W Huron FE 4-3064 FRIGIDAIRE DEEP- -FREEZE 18 SINGER SEWING MACHINE IN 4CUBIC FT ADMIRAL UPRIGHT ¢¥ ft. like new $200 Phone “joveiy blond cabinet Zig-Zag {reeser Take over payments) FE mes -—eiam “FAMOUS ak aa i. a il gto 8-6612 3 J 4 3 ys or o fer Mos redit . FT GIBSON UPRIGHT name wary" la regard bath ae Mgr FE 5-4721. A&A Products - 7 . values, $140 95 whiie they last IN PORT ZIG-ZAG ATTAC’ 1 ig erat right freezer $169 oe eee ee eee anger Tek ee " way's RE! LECEMENT Fiuorescent. 393 Orchard Lake Wringer-iype washers. $19.50 ’ Ave. Terms Curt’s Appl, FE 5-4049. PARTS & SERVICE GE ELECTRIC IRONER FOR SALE 96 ¢ Oakland Ave_ $45 FE 4-7169 7 I $24.95 ay Leod Carpet. 2685 S. Woodward i ABMIRAL $319) 6008 As EW CHROME FoR. pg §ayrt 28S. Wooewars 29 other sets to choose from 9x12 rug, and buffet. FE 2-1389 TWIN BEDS, COMPLETE $75 All rebuilt & guaranteed 30 days Dresser $7 Baby items. OR Parts and labor Obel TV. 3930 OF | ge Re ee | eee — Elizabeth Lk. Rd. FE 4-4945. We a ae ee he ' TWEED HIDE-A-BED $45. 137 WA- take trades. =|Ga8 3 TABLES. 6 DINING | —*™) off Voorheis. 0 ae at Nae ena ec we chairs, “ cabinets, 2 ft? beds, | TRADE-IN DEPT. FE | Milford a cree Hii Highiund’ 6 @ Recon guar Maytag washer $48.88 ¢ WwW. HOTPOINT sELECTRIC, Milford. es Le tone pried aa hg li Excelle : GIBSON REFRIGERATOR. GOOD | | : pe. wood dinette set 75 fal 7, moe. wi sell for sive cond. See at a 3 pe. sec. Hiv. suite $19.95 GAS RANGES we apt. gas stove $19.95 4, MO ELECTS STOVE Gene meas Sere eed Geers range ae 5-6574 or 217 'N 88. igidaire Washer Rebuilt bt all sizes . 00 REBUILT REFRIGERATORS. Sed Conia ac acwaic WYMAN’'S $25 to $125. Ideal for home, cabin. 3465 Auburn Rd ,18 W Pike FE 4-122 or , acon SUN SALES. MA le 2-3000 FE ¢-3573' TURQ SEC. WHITE PLASTIC 5-134 _'HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS & Occ. 2 end tables, gas stove. 058 SIBOLER OTL SPACE HEAT- wr apelinnces for sale. 266 S. Shir- Necchi #ewing machine UL ers. At pre-season special prices’ ley FE 81050 2 __2-1630._ — oe G. A. Thompson, 1005 M59. West. HaBITANT CUPBOARD AND THE ENITTING 1 NeEDLE. | NOW mB 14) shelf, 14 x 36 cabinet $15 Re- carrying a full line of new Cae pea anee “ eiiniag chair like new, a gift stamped pteces, punch work. ball- DESK KNEEHOLE MaHoo. (or father $50 2 porch chairs. embroidery & DMC threads any with ther te. FE 2-3288 Beige rug and pad, 10%) x 17. 5-1330 Across from Genera) with leather top. F Pink cotom rug, 10 x 10, Hospital -t i iu : EARLY | AMERICAN $20, MAyfair 6-357 | TAKE AD ADVANTAGE OF THE BAR- n ust se ecause a = GAINS~— ad sh t SEA. HAVE TRUCK. WILL HAUL. RE- ca a ecar e eektae pene | frig.. $38. Dresser beee 94. Single POARD Fix nan NANCE ,OO.. 1185 hutch table dry sink, apothecary e ise Mind t St MB. chest, arreeback ebairs Also garcia DOUBLE =ED. ! TRADE GAS SANGER FOR ELEC- range, refrigerator, stereo. TV.| compiete. LP perfect =| tric isea' R > ues Electric and summage items. FE 8-4633.; tion, MA Co. 1060 W Hu __ NTIQUE » 8 le pel a VER RY TRADE ELEC RANGE] GA8 leaf table. maple dining rm. set.; clean. Coil Double bed range RB “simi Electric Co, ‘ brass complete. 2 end ta-| size. $7.50 ea. M tet 42033. 1060 W. Huro vies, card table, fiving rm. suite |i Ess ES SALE. COLE | US SED 17 7" OF CONSOLE TV, Ma- : mogern 3 door — owe Egg ae Hotbiast qutomstie | oil space h heat peyeny FE ae _ in board I Ww. irm: nt. Mat | na ue Ss G- fei, § 5710 Orchard Lake Ra Radic & Appl. 422 — ZENMOAE AUTOMATIC WASHER: | 7 wyeara ol, No, repair needed. | VINAT EL RANGE. ver: condition. Sa A; A iittle out way ui 0 lot !L ~ TABLE | leas to 5 ji-| @& 4 ups’ Exc. cond $80 EM ances of all kinds. gu | Visit our trade dept. for resi LIN & sai c bargains. “pres at Jack's, an Idwin. i 24 MONTHS TO PAY owl ait = Wo Te, oS eee rd Brand new $15.05, Pearson's Pur-| pa hone 9241. ant rd fone Ave. orn MON. SAT. 9 TO 6 ; OP FRI. TO 9 feat ie ube ds Rearonably 4 miles E ot Pontiec or si Ey nba after 6 p.m E, “) povure eights on Auburn 205 /- Josephine. Pontiac. { vg AY tag a ae SET nie va SOFA BEDS $44 3 | ae 23 Jos rs | - Rollaway bed. complete. $1995. 7 A - Holl bed frames. $6.95. In-| white base. 29 es ver nersp poo nay $17.95. Cot-| stuffed chair Bowling ball. Elec- ton mattresses, $12.95. Pearson's! tric (on fome voutl chairs. ? Purniture, 42 Seenera Lake Ave.| Reecenabie. MI 41058. ‘ SPECIAL 9x12 RUGS $24.95 MC- Used Trade- In Dept. — chair tne gots 50 Nl sive bed a narenter 50° Davenport & 4.50 able, buffet a ry chairs .50 uplex bed, com om 50 Electric range . B44 de-a- ; 50 THOMAS ECONOMY eater an PE 2-915) NUT CHIN Six a 4 table aad Vie- ria sofa Bh nape L 2-2715 _or trad ood writer WNAREHO = RI N FRE iby dryers, velevisions. and buflt- ba oe . Marbdle-top ta fi es rt . * Dapaiaccae 5, vis- Sale Household 1 Goods 65 Sale Household Goods 05 WESTINGHOUSE ge a ind WASHER. LIKE NEW. $45 WESTINGHOUSE WASHER. EL ELEC- j troiux ne ale“ attach. $45. gy ore, WASHING MACHINE. ~~ fe ie ' new eoaler $10. used; ic 670 «x 219 Evudwell ‘ | Deliwered. Guaranteed WASHER SPECIALS MAYTAG Wringer Washer. — RCA W’'Pool Automatic, New. I[n- stalled, Delivered $169.95 A ATIC, Sa Delivered. Guaranteed, Installed. The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Of Ponuac 51 WEST HURON __ FE 4-1555 _Hi-Fi, TV & Radios 66 a" pes $55. __PE 2- 8 ‘CASH FOR USED * ~ PUR- _chased at ydur Als ‘er 2-0367 8 THKIT & SERVI ICE BAL. Hi- Fidelity Workshop 702 W. Huron 6t 8-6531 | Ase . SET dishes, Misc. PE é |} | WOOL” CARPETING. 47 YARDS. | excellent condition, ready to | ke. Fo: Green, Hudson gas dryer. MI 6-3185. ; CARPENTER A AND. pang on eee * Caras DO YOU sprobiest PAINT OR Sepereens m? Hundreds of colors tat ‘choose a i and sateling "span fabric "election Be Bros. Jelled Magic no drip OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lk Ave. PE 5-6150 & SEWER PIPE ; $3 tar & Plaster Color ILDING S)PPLY CO. ke Ave. PE 3-710) DOG HOUSES. DIFFERENT SIZES 770_E. Walton n_ Bivd ELEC. RANGE. GOOD CONDr- on. EM_3-6977 ELECTRIC LIGHT | PULL ~ DOWN fixtures. Newest, exciting modern light er s: Ideal lamp for stu- dents $12.9 clue. 86.95 Micht- gan Seca 393 Orchard Lik Ave “4 EAVESTROUGHS. é64c PER aaa Ph Warwick's) 2678 Orchard 70 COAL & 81 Orchard FOR ‘SALE MINK EQUIPMENT Give me en offer. OR 3-0580 PREE STANDING TOILETS $1895 MOTOROLA STEROPHONIC wiry Poupie bowl me $5.95 console. Still crated Rea! | 20-to0t lengt a jac ft Bargain | MI_4-6405 «-in hard cop TAKE OVER PAYMENTS BRAND cs foot lengt 24c ft new 1960 GE Television. Customer 3-pc bath sets with trim s@o 95 made deposit — Mov out of 3-pe colored bath set with city You = $$$. Payments trim $99 95 Ouly $2.26 weekly Goodyear Pactory Inds—Irregulars Service Store. 30 B Cass, Pon- SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY tac PE 5-6123 172,_N Saginaw —s_—‘ FE’:so5:-2100 FOR SALE STEEL FURNACE - Brick lined with oil conversion 1 cae PUMP SPACE OIL _unit $30. Call FE 6-7527 _ healer @s range Rounc oak FOR SALE GARAGE 18 «x 18 _table FE be” — Phone FE 2-5750 after 400 p.m 1 USED FU LLY AUTO WATER GARAGES GUARANTEED MA- softener 1 vear old. $120 FE lar Ss ot 14 x 20 2-9970 or $54 (ber sles and breeze- 1-4 ALUMINUM SIDING aS LS OO ALUM AWNINGS, STORMS GARAGE DOORS No money down, $5 mo & up Factory seconds. all standard J 1. VALLELY Co sizes im stock from $25 and up The old reliable pioneers Electric door operators. folding Por Pree Estimates Call naluaye and disappearing | OF est Seo. or Exes We give estimates on garage re 2 FUEL Oll TANKS GOOD CON- modeling _dition. Will deliver, FE 5-6120 Open ioe @ tw 5 2 WHEEL TRAILER, METAL BOX Noop on @aturcays with fenders 600 x 16 tires, like, B)- RRY DOOkK SALES new and spare tire $135. FE — - 8-1740 HOT WATER "HEATERS 30 GAL | 7 i Cee WAL etecraic Weat.! TOE PR ee oe ing panels. MAysfair 6-3576 $59 30 These are slightly marred 2 WHEE! ALI PURPOSE TRAIL- Also electric oll and bottleq gas er for sale. $35 102 Waterly heaters at terrific value Mich- 4-IN. SOIL PIPE, PER LENGTH abd Fluorescent 93 Orchaa Lk $378 3-in soll pipe. per length Ave 16 Loop Ps A Thompson 7005 M59 HOLLAND SIOKER EXCELLENT feat pen eves ondition Complete vith all co: 4-INCH “eed PIPE & FY $8379 trols FE 2-306] Sumvu Pu $329 IRONRITE IRONER IN GOOD SAVE PLUMBING ee P condition Girls subteen clotbes 172 8 Saginaw 5-2100 size 14 2 patr of girls roller 5 Fr CAST IRON eecuiien skates size 7 and $8 Cal; OR bathtub with bench Best eo 6865 4995 G A Thom mn. 7005 M59 . wet a Knott, Pine Paneling 8 x 7 BERRY OVERHEAD GA pot PATTERNS | rage door wittt window. $30 OR WP2 WP6 and WC140 3-6493 . 8 STORM WINDOWS AND LIL RCH S. ING “ reeus standard size FE 5-65): UL 2-4000 — 10-YR” 52-GAL ELEC WATER LARGE HULLAND FURNACE heater $6750 cash & carry G A Wood or coal, automatic contro Thompson 7005 M59 West Open Make an offer FE 35-1962) ee ION EUSTRAIN SOlOUAGE PER: 10 WOOQEN STORM WINDOWS fect cond : FE $2018 screens 3 combination storm \ “CF ? N Soots:. goed icendition: OR 36389 hei a oe ae 1s PER CENT DISCOUNT ON bathiubs§ tollets shower stalls personalized Christmas cards Factory rregulars Terrific va now. at Forbes Printing and Of ues Michigan Fluorescent 303 fice Supply. Bring this ad with Orchard Lake Ave 1 you 4300 Dixie Hwy next to ee Pontiac State Bank Drayton MICA’ FACTORY SECONDS 20 X 18 VANITY HAND BASIN J3c PER SQ. FT Cast tron Best grade $1850 G A_ Thompson. 7005 M59 Wes Buyfo one 25 OIL TANKS FOR SALE FRO.! TILE OUTLET $15 to $20 Take old tank 1: Rear of 104 § Saginaw trade. FE 4-1233 MONEY FOR ANY WORTHWHILF 21 STORM WINDOWS & een fee saa oe to match, 127 Seminole FE 2-1436 1185 N Perry st FE 8-966! S-GAL El BC HEATER $6995) pw NORELCO EI ECTRIC SHAV 3O-gal auto gas heater $4495 ze akespeare fishing reel. Soll- Cab sinks and fittings $5495 up oe “diamond ring Ladtes shoes Laundry trays and stand & fau- Size 7 AA. draperies and iamops — vi vE PLUMBING bd iil = —— Saginaw ee FE $-2100 NEVER USED DUO THERM OAs = = neinerator. tt] z 6-1lle 250 GAL FUEL OIL TANK WITH noo S10 __FE SEW “LUXAIRE OIL FURNACE A vent alarm & gauge OR 3-796 ducts. MAple 5-1501 OR 23-3703 = DEI SINGER SEWING es A MODERN ee SEwiN NEW 18T QUALITY SATHTUBS Par ott i balance! (cf ma6ie0llor $46.50 Free standing toilets $19 95 finish parments of 87.30 per GA Thompso 1005 M59 West month for 8&8 months Capitol “PREFINISHED PANELING Appl PE 5-9407 “ ae 34c per ft TMINUW® N IN irch 4" 43 per ! pad ee a Cherry paneling d1¢ per ° Free you BENSON LUMBER CO) oe tor to You Tices . 949 Ph FE 4-252! meth Bieri FE 4-1836 = ee = - ae PAINT WITF KO10% void blistering due io mo‘sture Jargains wanWrca Sotho chars “th Bs PRACTICALLY NEW 22 GAULUE u tie i Als ictur tt NEM & lL SLD eee a o e 8 Building Matertal PLYSCORD Combination vasenent sash 84 36 CASH AND CARRY Quality House Paint $2.95 Ga: < . M i. a 7 ' ' t 5 “2. +e us $495 Celotex ',x4x8 sheets 8235 ea ali os ON OTHER PLYWOODS 7 . Pa 75 PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO wai GREP Ech & $373 ase Baldwin | Ave PRE 2-254 PIPE-BRICK-STEEL PAINT — - ° FACTORY LO (FOU FHA Termes Free Estimate: } DuPont $1 94 (ial -§ 3 oO Open 8-5 30 MON thru SAT House-Flat-Gloss $3.77 Gal SURPLUS LUMBER Gee ai ae cal & MATERIAL SALES CO ACTION MERCHANDISE MART 5340 Highland Rd_ (M59: ¢ OR 3-709? i651 S TELEGRAPH RD . 275 GAL OIL TANK WITH GAUGE ! Mile N Miracie Mile FE 3-<688 & at om -up. Power rotary mow- ©)pos'te Bloomfield Fashton Sh er FE 2520 = PREWAY OFL CIRCULATOR WITH A BIG ‘SELECTION OF USFD blower Also gas stove Call MU shotguns @& rifles Ben's ‘oar 4-6312 _Office, 4 Paiterson. FE 4-514! PLASTIC WATL TILE ALUM aay ne (3) 33°" tl) 1092 le VCH a added on fic — as A: Colors — Water Proo! ANCHOR FENCES Chip Proof Crack Proof No money down FHA approsec. [te ote SE FREE ESTIMATES FE 5-74; Feat ot 104 8 Saginaw erro ELECTRIC DRYER. EN FE 8-2488 cyclopedia Americanna. 27 ‘n vY “KMIENT STEPS TV. 3 sulter suit case. 2 size 46 atu ped . Jools aur We EL & - a 1 Spiash block door sills topcoats. Kirby sweeper ali mney tao Piutiac Pre-Cast attach Philgas apt sized stove Step Company 54 W Sheffield 12 gauge shotgun. Morris Minor FF 2-390 Ae oon a sell car artery, STOKER WITH CONTROLS. 62 EM_ 3-3759 / Tire tube anc flay “FE 2-5738 BATHROOM FIXTURES Of AND STORM WINDOWS” Al COND ST gas furnaces Ho! water & stear Tare sp ComUe rset kee ne® boilers. Automatic water heater Sls | Loe 4." STORIBC) ICES Hardware. elec supplies. crock & Myrtle. FE $2000.02 tile. Galvanized copper. black. SMALL [RON SAFE $I) ROBIN ipe and fittings Lowe Brothers sor Studic. 29 E. Huron. int. Super kemtone and rust- STANDARD UNDERWOOD TYPE- oleum riter, works good. FE 8-4480 . HEIGHTS SUPPLY Sha ill 85 Lapeer Rd. PE 4-542: SPICE, HVEAVS F AND PORK — HALF AND 9 {1 Ladder $6 Quarters. Opdyke Mkt. FE 35-7941 Lawn mowers $i & up ~~ Bleds $1 : - Tobogganis $2 CASH W \Y Crocks. all sizes 10c & up ° eS) Palpesy rey es Porch gates 50¢ Lt MBER I RIC E’ Childs W icucies =] STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS Crutches 30 Burmeister’s suv", are set “ ooks 3 294 . . ; : OAKLAND FURNITURE CO NORTHERN LUMBER 1008) Saginaw swt Company \ 7940 Cooley Lake Rd EM 3-4171 “P OE Ve Open Bam to8 pm dats 4x 8 F: - Sunday i0am ito2 pm Gutter Length $ 3 Deliveries available School Desks 8 488 Cupola GIN 95 \UBURN LUMBER Cash aud Carry Specials AUBURN HEIGHTS 1x12, Wo OP Shelving 12") Lin See OL 1x6 W. Po Sheathing 05% Lin Ft THE SALVATION ARMY 1x2 W. P Stripping 02 Lin. Pt RED SHIELD STORE Prefinished Mahogany 87 20 sheet Fvervthing to meet rour needs 24x48 Temp Pee Board 6 ea Clothing. Furniture Apphances Paha Temp Peg Board 99 ea 128 WEST LAWRENCE ‘ . be ae ih eda . AGOBRTY LUMBER & SUPPLY TRACTOR ACB MODEL. re rts Sf cor on cullivators sno® Wak, eee Lake plow buzz saw dirt mover for Saturdays 7 he 3 : $325. FE 46064 a= Tractors. Mowers, Tillers 4 Bolens & Wheel Horse riding — tractors. Some used ones. Mowers at close-out prices. Roto-tillers . =a 12 in. to 26 tn. Jari & Jacobson CLOSE OUT sickle bars We service what we oat ioe ora sell Dido gas engine & 65 : Mi REEN mower service. 28 GAL. BALSAM GR EVANS EQUIPMENT 16 GAL. DARK RED $2.58 Per Gallon Dixte Hwy 6507 MAple 5-7878 or OR 3-7924 BLAYLOCK 3 COAL & BUILDING 8UPPLY CO 1 AL. BOTT L U MBF RK 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-710 Redwood fence pickets. Glass CLEARANCE “SPECIAL. ~ Thoroseal for waterproofing 36° fan and hood 29.95 Wood louvres at ‘Ms price to close- Ferd vest sad benters .... 6 1.95 | —0utt0ee Goines Ave. FS 4-005 Deluxe Pull down lights $795 USED BRICK FOR SALE TE i — = nares $ 8.95 8-9015 or MU 4-748) e L. ray bathtub $4994 y & ADDING 2-yr.-old botler burner unit. com- | ‘ ‘machines Gf law pitee tans 1 yt mfgs guarantee oll- ete Suito0 —iscounte on ne ¥ ne? portables Forbes Printing & Office Stuppir GQ _A. _Thompson,_‘ 7008 $6 M59. West 4599 Dixie Hwy Next to Pontia: DON'T “ae CHRISTMAS Go BoA State Bank bets porch cig des Scorer hae UTILITY TRAILER NEW Par) an mer To See | ber ru be » your | inches $55. FE 5-0888 * a from 0c to 987 pie vy Cell FE USED STORM WINDOWs | AND 5-9587, no obligation. screens Odd sizes FE 4-4108 . Rote | ' LARGE OSEL stoRat wn WINDOWS. te 110) ons ¥ tina op 3-386 Also smaller sizes. ER. CO Reasonabdie. USED WATER SOFTEN PE sae gi Be USED COMB. DOORS. ANY SIZE. a After 6. MA 6-2114.- WINELER WALL falar = inn } pletely automatic. ic. $45. “O7A Christmas T Trees E Low quanttry PIN price, ome Mace Smith tee? Rd. Ortonville, Na “Machinery A-l CONDITION. 12 INCH THICK- | ness Parks planter $225 FE 5-#707_ 4% IN. JOINTER-PLANER with Sa — ‘* motor Call Sai MI ) 3ALE cPonrine iDODsS ALE sree bench saw reuente guard guide ta ble extensions Dado cutters beneh and *4 HP motor $75. Cail , after 6:30 p.m MI_ 63750 USED” POWER MOWER} at bargain price. Also garde tractors W F Miller MI 4-6053 Do It Yourself 69 PPA DN ARAN 1959 WESTWOOD, 35 FT 2 BED- room Take over payments with low down payment or exchange furniture Too smell for our famtly Just like new, Low 92 Robbins Trailer Park 3300 Eliza- beth Lake Rd 68 ~~ tl in uiting nh LOWER PRICES ON (COPPER plumbing. eavestrough and fenc- ing. Open weekdays 830 to 6 Sundays 10 to 4. Montcalm Build- er's Supply 186 W Montcalm FE 5-4712 FOR RENT paper steame: floor sand polishers) hand sanders fu vacuum cleaners Oakiatd & Paint 436 Orchard Laxe Ave PE 5-6159 : DO IT THE EASY WAY FLOOR SANDERS HAND SAND Wall ers hace Fuel ERS WALL PAPER STEAMFRS DRILLS--FLOOR POLISHER SKIL SAW RUG CLEANER BOWNIES HARDWARE 489 S SANFORD FE 4-605 Cameras & Equipment 70 FORGET ABOUT REIAIL PRICE with Paddock'’s giant fal! s Paddock Camera Sho» 102 Huron Next to Rent-It Inc Oye Frida: nights til 9 Sale Musical Goods | 71 PPL LOLOL SP ia — ’ 1 EVETTF (LARINE! IN B oes & 1 Armstrong fluie Also R« portable typewriter OA a1180 after 4 pm 4 USED UPRIGHT PIANOS Organ demonstrator iarge alscoun! Used limec oak spluet pian Terms up 'o 36 nios a VGHIEK Ss 18 F Hu . FE 4-066 46 BASS ACCORDION LIKF NEW $60 «Sn ( tove ue >3 FE $6311 - 7 1200 BAS ACCORDION AND CA-t OR 3-2371 ACCORDION SALE ALI. SIZES Accordion joanec free '© beg. ners with lessons FE 5-5420 BAND & ORCHESTRA INSTR ments for rent. for jour ool stugents Rent applic: ovard tne purchese§ All band accessories 34 6 Telegraph Rd Tel-Huron BAND’ INSTRUMENTS *$ PER month Inquire for details a GRINNED 27 S Saginas FE +108 CLARINET be CASE GOOD couaittion $65 FE 4-556. DEMONSTRATORS. CONN ELEC tronic Organs 1 Minuet with Sustair 1 Minuet without Su-tein 1 Rhapsocte 25 otee pecal boara: Come in and see these beautiful Organs Ask about special) cer onstrate: prices Morris Music 34.5 feiegraph FE 2 -0567 acro from Tel Huron FOR CASH TO PURCHASE Musical Instrument: see SEA BOARD FINANCE CO 1185 N Perry St. FE 8-966! PAN-AMERICAN CLARINET REAS UL 2-2086 PORTABLE WEBCOR RECORD plaver Excelieut condituer $3¢ FE 2-7180 PIANO-TUNING —-O8CAR SCHMITT _ PE 2-$217 PIANO RESPONSIBLE PARTY Wanted to take over low mont! pasiments uM spinet piano Can seen locally Write Crecait Ma ager Lindy Music Co $8 Crocs er. Mt Clemens Mich RENT A SPINET PIANO _WITH Opiion to purchase Al! hes ail e¢ applies oie 4 he 4 (tase price ¢ he OANALL \GHILR 8 E Huror FER 4-Uo06 WANTED USED PIANOS Wiegand Music Center BAZAAR fe MIRACLE MILE Piano Tuuin oH oo Repair “PHONE FE 2-49 Sale Store Eudiement 73 TWO 7, and three 6 foot FOOT sHOW rE Sale Sporting Goods CASES 51 3-27 74 % GAUGE DOUBLE BARRE! shotgun, 1 16 gauge double pels gun 1 tz shot gun 8504 Eli 2 GAUGF DOUBLE ar R 3-5402. Atter 4 REMINGTON 4 new After 4@ pon 16 GAUGE Like 2-4990 - GAUGE ana under PUMP AND 410 OVE! OR Jel. GAUGE DOURIE BAI: Ri Goou couditiun $30 MA 4-200 20 GAUGE STEVENS PUMP (1+ $40_ Ca. 1 FE 3-GUR> GA SINGLE SHOT 22 G “ingle she Both 5 ) 5-4 20 GAUGE RE MINGTON SPORT Mas AUlomas a be ondjtion $45 Cail Rites oH ail o-5 00 on 20 4 R : revoirve) wha ‘9 Clark St Apt deer rifle with scope. like Down filled hunting insulated or sell ATTENTION, HUNTI RELIARI CAMPING TRAILER New to Pa ae Counts 10, 16 Sieeps 3. 4 OFF THE GROUND Pre -opent Sat Woodward Ave.. 2 Sk. nor of 13 Mile Rd Phone FE 2- BIG SELECTION OF USED shotguns & rifle: Bens Loar. ffice. 4 Patterson. FE 4-9:41 GUN SALI New & iised Most gauges & ounting A re 13 8 Telegraph GUN8 BU oo Leach INS MOST COMP FTF 1 the area Authorir« ra Cult Srowniiig Dans Brsda Remmington, Wanciests aia ohers Goce mit or 1 Trap firid and rifle range we A shoty & tillers Scepe shit uns caliber pats Bur Y. SELL TRADE 10 Bugies (rt \ on shooting and equipment Com plete «poris store Cliff Dress Gun & Sport Center. 15210 Hulls Ru.. Hoily MElro:e 4-677 Hunters’ 25 per cent off coats aud pants ody 4 po¥er 20.50. $14.95 Specials on ail hunting rifie scopes now insulated underwear now . . = - blue rocks now $199 a car- Shot eun shells, light loads $2 25 $2."9 ares ue. Bretts Matador shot guna. We trade Enter our high pheasant contest ELLEY'S HARDWARE 3904 Auburn at Adam« FE 2-881) and MARLIN 32 SPECIAL RIFLE with 3power top-mounted Miscellaneous 67' For Sale Miscellaneous 67 CARNIV AL 10-10 “But Jimmy isn't a spendtiimft ance go farther than any Sale Sporting Goods 74 i 270 SCOPE ace LOAN” ing govvd See SEABOAR’ FIN ANC " N Perry 8 FE &-9601 Bait, CRAW!? ERS 2 WITH =1A0l: T he ‘ MONEY PUR Minuows, tte. work pant tr i> cays 368 Or cha: dg Lx Sand, Gravel & Dirt YDS BLACK DIRI omy teltie OR 10A STONE A OVERSIZE $2 vu Alsc rushed: stone har p san yp Ciar kston MA aR DikT »pP GRAVE! Fart 76 OR PEAi Onda sTONE Dieson sala Sashabaw A\ Bi SAND 4-1 at ACK Bah DIRT rol s sau & 438. TOP SOIL gravel ie €-1122 o: FE CRUSHED sil Cona. 2-867? che ™ AND FiLi BLACK DIRT dirt and 6-08677 o: FE 86-3743 BLACK DIRT al &on BLACK graicl FE rOP soil lwo 9 ,ds ie “Scot Lake Ri 3-165 TOP erea ‘OR CHOICE FARM yas $10 deliv FE $-b008 euvenrt ) STONE SAND GRAVEL Far! Howas FM 3-0531 DRIVEWAY a 1OADED or relivered rE ¥2¢ or FE 2-1466 GOOD SOIL FARM. a 10 MY TOP na fill DIRT AL 5-4 MAN Ah a BOIL ALSO FE 3 364, rE 8 664. PONTIAC LAKE BU Lelie Pp.) Sand gmares A i r Mortar trucking & ah OR 3.1534 SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS DELIVEREI 8i5 FE 5 509 DRIVEWAY GRADING reve hil et FE SUP oi] Wood, Coal & Friel 77 CANNEL irnace 1c Speecuay fuel FIREW poet ACE ¥ OOL oil FE 35-61o9 CLT wooD LUMBER FE. 3-602. 501 COAL -f, IR E ae and ir ocd, ab Waldon. tows FIREPI ACt Kindiing WE HAVE a! the Alt Lupee FC RNACE AND OL ‘ B OUC 1845 Lda pa ACE YOO! imiber Muli 5399 Ae al tir live ito ye Plants, Shrubs 7% SPR oe Trees, t Yer Oas t Dig + Our a! B 3omi west of Cummerce Vi ite to 6 4-043» BEAUTIFUL HARDY MIUMES »#f Mielke») Perennial Ga 2 dk EVERGREFNS soruces pines $4-$5 Lary. ritb bring burlap SEILING OUT ABI AD TR*. SERVICHR TRIM m emova PE Sas iis MUMS a dig OR 3-686 MICHIGAN ergrec Alia ! aie Po Bux GROWN SPRU a $3 each Por ‘ Fe Hw ale D)tNie -Lg2z2 “Fer Sale Pets — 79 PUP Lake ¢ MAILE TOY pie $20 va OR 40185 Kk UO.cvD AKC REG RED VALE und Ex breeding "ork wks purebred TERR | bse Poutiac Tr I pupj et 4-YEAR-OLD BOSTON TERRIER bYining Fema MA 4-3067 5 WEEK Oi) THOROUGHBRED German Shepherd puppy male FR 48206 or 424] Queber MIOS Oi. [ KBE PNARD AKC Reg UL 2-237R AKC REGI> el BOXER GEN we with ciildres. F 8-97 NRO + EMAIL 3OXER PAS ‘ mo vedi . +-'O1BR 4 KE POOD: F muutis olf $30 FP 5-3956 AKC NOPWRHGIAN ELKHOUND 10 REG FE 8-0270 Dy due BLONDE MALE infay APPLES PICK YOUR OWN «1 LOR HUTCHINSON'S bu Several varieties. MU 44166 4301 Dixie Ho US 10 415 Tipsico Lake e Rd Milford Dravton Piaine OR 3-!202 APPLES. FRESH FILTERED C1 4 miles North of Pontine der Ice cold gallon jugs and '» COM PL FT LINE OF VACATION gallon cartons. Apple special. Mc- ers i € arKug a reel Intosh, $1 bushel and up Dieh! <- we e eliaht The Troteoog Orchards and Cicer Mill 478 deal for Flarda vacation Also Ranch Rd. Rose Center 19060 Tour-A-Home standard and tehdeencch deb atte te ; Piel ; : APPLEs — YOUR FAVORITE VA. jfif contained New 39 ft Huron rieties for eating and opoking lome spe ee at $2 195 Also rent- McIntosh, Jonathan. Spy Snows Get vour reservations tn Ser Cortland, Delicious. Highes! qua! cow and sriow seaten. Seven ity fruit. Sweet cider Windfall ates for Fiore vacations fe apples) $) bushe! Oakland Or veo ete pal 6 Wu, chards 2205 E Comme-ce Roa ale. Lote Ra OR 14981 - betteen Duck take Road «id EXTRA NICE 3 UGueERN Burns Road Miltord EM 337% | ‘ Sale Farn. Produce a i TRAILER SALES | NOW 1960's GENERAL VAGABOND STEW- ARD. ZIMMER GARWOOD & FE 4-737! BOL zu DEPENDA USED Campers and used trailers HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES- used on ranta; plan We FE 5-798 Cass at Ptke trade or rent 1! mile South of Lake ie on MM MY 32-0721 TOP $$$—USED @ JUNE CARS| 40 To Choose From Smith Motor Sales FE 8-2441 PIXIE TRAILER pce AND AS MUCH AS §30 POR JUNK AND | Rental. 1045 North Lapeer Rd heap cars. FE 2-2666 days or Oxford OA 8-3783 eves PARKHURST TRAILER SALES “ACTION” Glenn's Motor Sales 952 WEST HURON FE 4-179" ABLE CARS OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND GOOD ‘ j | 3278 FE 5 18) Lapeer Ra Lake Orion ‘ ' = MY 24611 CLEAN CARS Moon, | ogg ng ease ! Toure-Home Between Lake Or- WELL GIVE YOU Yon and Oxford. On M-% $$$ CASH $$$ cae THE THE ALL NEW 18 FT. MAR- FOR YOUR EQUITY OF KING, sleeps 6 Goodell Trailer DEPENDABLE CAR * Sales, 3200 S Rochester Rd. UL) aa wee | BILL SPENCE Boomer" Com ele ae el parts “RAMBLER” e a itches installed —SALES & SERVICE— cars We'll sell your oe | 256 S&S. SAGINAW PE 84541. trailer for vou. uh W. Huron re 47 See M&M Motor Sales | For top dollar on later model cars _- Rent Trailer Space 90 sn ‘Dixie Bes URN HEIGHTs. vit. TOP BOCK — JONK CAR TRUCK os rd Te tet, MOBILE, Vine PONTIAC WASTE FE 12-0209 tac. Tro _N onarke ¥E ae LAEKEFRO: WE PAY MOBILEHOME ESTATES MOD. ror cle oo roo USED CARS & TRUCKS 3-2661 sxrorD MOBILE “WANOR POR eae Matthews- orn of — ré on Las rary ner eases Hargreaves s! pens: Berto w igcation Sion ans @1_OAKLAND AVE. FE 44547 * Oxford. KNOW YOUR PRICE AND BRING our titie Trade down Specialty tiac — aeons 1260 SEE ROBINS pee 5 — oe 3300 , Ehzabeth Under new) * me {canenenent rE “sete. Charies' _‘Y_ 85 4 Crabtree. manager torve SEEN THE REST. NOW see the best. Square Lake Trailer Park FE 25295 Auto Accessories 91 Dex Kennedy Metraifignt vireneminsion | AND; AND GET THE te Like new FE ae tme 8 to 6 including cree } _FE 8-0670 after 6 and on Sundays OR 3-1603 © Ear wane Tralee Pee OR TOP $ DOLLAR wo = ! er- | ' For Sale Housetrailers 2 Offered 100; Sale , Used ey 103 — ~ : oe LPP FOR sale OR RENT ib, ,FOOT CARs DAILY TO Ata. | 1947 14s TON FORD, FLAT BED. $295 1851 sees sees ot tte , Pull line of Tour-A-Home and A . FE 23-3658. coaches from 15 feet up. 1855 i, TON . $650. \w Tiets,‘Sestomilued, now on | 20.000 miles. MA 5-794. We cas custom fi Four = ccakiiten ‘Sar wis. or wots tox g HOLLY MARINE &) load. Either wey. PE. 5-6806. Jeep ELE TIONS . ROLLY WANTED Rf CTIO> SALES 18210 yi. ‘DL RIDERS TO SAN nee SEL > OXFORD Wanted Used Cars 101 | struction sagen trailece, and parts SCHRAM TRUCKS OLESALE—RETAIL WH 2539 Dixie Hwy. Pontiac OR 3-1208 1958, WHITE TRACTOR TRUCK, cond. Must sacrifice. Call 4-3032 A Large Selection oF USED PICKUPS AT ALL TIMES 1950 Thru 1959 | MODELS ALL Makes and Models TO FIT ANY BUDGET "BIG" Truck Center | Eddie Steele | '$2 DODGE PICK-UP TRUCK. OR 3-26238 Auto Insurance PL & PD FOR MOST CARS. $9 00 adn 8 mos. Pmts of $499 ea PE ¢3536, Eves. FE 2-4353. Foreign 6 & t Spts. C Cars | 105 ‘34 MG Tr NEW TIRES top. side curtains Motor A-1 ats no rust. FE 23-6688 before 7 7 iets coe CONVERTIBLE. 10 000 vent e $450, EM 3-2208 cpu ewe ~ WHITE, RED mi Exc. cond. $3,000 FE’ $123! 1959 CHEVROLET CORVETTE. 3) speed transmission radio heat er 9.000 actua] miles paint Steck No. 869 North Chev. i OR 3-0311 | | 104 , 3278 W Huron at Jet black | $3369 | | Hunter Bivd. at § |S Wooowst Ave. | | TOP DOLLAR | TSecfe icky Moor geod = FOR YOUR CAR | tuen 2666 CASS OAKLAND PECIAL BUICK 36 CHROME. ated full race engine. Hojl!ys, geen an Lot 312 W Monte rE E'rose ¢-3803. 88288 92 NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE For Sale Tires wr BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR TOP DOLLAR AVERILL'S ' §TAa Saginaw OOK! TS0X14 BLACK mae ae —¥ brands. Off new cars. $15.50 lus tax and “exchange. State Tire! 333 8 Sagina FE 44567 ' aies 2020 Dirie Hwy OF 3 TUBELESSs Tins "® 20078 == 8350 s 1¢ Rear entrance 1146 JUNK CARS W_ Huroa FE 5-079 SNOW TIRES—410.40 oo AUTO SERVICE TOP 888 DOLLAR ‘se W. Huron FE 2-121 5 For All Model Cars STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES Trade in op General Safety Tires . . =n Ls per cent off. Black or Glenn's Motor Sales 952 WEST HURON ED. WILLIAMS PRE 46-7371 FE 4-1797 451 8S. Saginaw at Raeburn TOP Auto Service 93) Bers an tylae eee Twaliys| FOR GOOD USED CARS Crankshaft Service. ve 1 ose | Russ Dawson car. FE 31 i RR es car ers ue a = chine Shop. 23, Hood. Phone TOP PRICE POR 01 K CARS. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE DON'T LIKE TO BOAST THINK YOU Li Get FOR YOUR CAR AT JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT” Orchard a at Cass Sale Motor Scooters 94 1957 CUSHMAN EAGLE EXCEL- lent cond. $260. OL 23-8881 96 For Sale ¢ Bicycles $ NEW AND USED B CYCLES SCARLETT S BIKE HOBBY acid Birmingham 1 42735 1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR ¢ door. V8 engine radio, Powerglide, power steering. Back and white aint A one car. Stock No. 808 Only §1676 North Chev. — hapa at 8. Woodward Ave MI ¢ HILLMAN 1957 CONV 30 MILES to a gallon UL 2-4462 $9 TAUNUS COMBI miles White walls Automatic and heater 34 sedan Radio ‘98 Jaguar transmission. $3250. Larry Jerome ROCHESTER arog DEALER OL SE $050 VOLKSWAGEN den Excellent __MArket 4 _-_ Sale _Used Cars 106 56 FORDOMATIC HARDTOP VIC- toria 57 Ford 2 door $00 +5 Pontiac sedan. 33 Chevy Seqan ‘36 Stude Comm ‘o4 Pontiac Hardtop miles. A ba 5G ACK | condition y | $6 Buick 4 door bardtop. Full pow | 53 BUICK. HT. DYNA $ |'34 BUICK 2 DR WW 20 E Laren Pontiac. __ 4824 Dixie, ‘Drayton rect FE 80488 Open Eves. ROLLPAST BICYCLES. ALL WANTED JUNK ae TAYLOR —_ wen? 2 = on all makes Rd. Used Parts. FE 5-2000 U. Sales. 321 WANTED CLEAN | eae TO if 1958 | 3. puis soe wagon, 6 7) under Boats & Accessories 97 97 “WE “NEED 13° CEDAR &TRIP WITH FIBER-| your car. For 20 years we have gias hull. 16 horsepower outboard motor. steering wheel *indshield | remote controls Riverdale Dost a trailer with spare tire. $550. FE or 3.1355 &-1740 (TOP CASH $$8$ POR CLEAN CARS | or trade up or down | ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN Sale Used Trucks 103 paid the top dollar. Trade dows o up VAN WELT 1989 CLOSEOUTS Boats. motors. trailers Motor winterizing & storage Guns. & archery equipment Sporting Goods CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES FE 8-4402 63 E. Walton Bivd _Open Eves. Till 7 & Sundays paint. 6 tires and wheels. heater BEST TIME TO BUY spotlight. @.000 actual miles. In —_. a = s Glee if. excellent condition OR 3-1437 5 ‘ Stall SAL oto INDER ag se Evinrude motors & Wage- 57 FORD Fio0. 6 CYL maker boats Also terrific bar- _T@dio and heater 1 ains on used boats & motors 56 Ford F100, 6 cylinder 4540 Dixte Hwy) |1954 %. TON PICK-UP. 23 TONE! je invite you to take a ride in Heater our 16 ft pera as demonstra-| 9 ce ‘g-ton. Radio and tor, powered by the new power-| heater 2.000 miles 1390 ful & fast 75 HP Evinrude mo. 33 Ford F300 "af stake. Very A thrill you shouldn't miss: nice 705 Financing available with iF ry J only 10 per cent down and ar erome 24 month: to pay. Take M59 ROCHESTER FORD DEALER to W Highiand. Right on OL 1-711 Hickory Ridge Rd about 7 miles to Demode Rd. Left anc follow signs to DAW- SON'S SALES at TIPSICO LAKE. Phone MAin 92179 Open every night ty 8. BIG eee 59 RS — SKIING EUIPMENT | me tBOARDMAN'S Turner's Truck Center BIRMINGHAM | | OR 40212 187) Higniand Re. F a at Wm e "S46 BOAT STORAGE & MOTOR STOR: | a nord Se 8 it “yes $1295 | age. Boate refinishing & re-| DUALS, EXTRA SHARP. iring. . ; HARRINGTON ‘56 Ford F-600 ... $1595 BOAT WORKS "V8 14 FT. ALUMINUM BODY YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER | LIKE NEW. FE 2-8033 . . CHRIS CORNTURY, en 56 Ford F-100 ....$ 795 8-CR. AVALIE PAN N ? CADILLAC ALUMINUM suane’ * OY DER’ AND STORAGE © "WINTERIZING ‘39 Ford F-100 ....$1595 INLAND LAKES SALES uz W. {Bunon FE 47121 SAVINGS ON $ 99 JOHNSOS MOTORS| "Dodge scc5-2..8 798 OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 396 Orcharu Lake Ave. FE 2-8020 INSURE YOUR BOAT AND MO- GATE ‘354 Chevrolet tor for only $250 per $100 of | we value. Hansen Ins. Agency. FE; TON PICKUP. NICE. 2-0828 or FE 5-6278. CALL PONTOON BOAT — DEMONSTRA- = tor. Big discount OR 3-518) BOB BUTLER ae aa =e AND ANCHOR | REPAIRING, REVARNISHING, RE HAROLD fin’ winterizing, firepr teige sloraee and aiso hating ichigan Boat Service Inc, FE 8-6041. _ TURN ER 7 Huron THUNDERBOLT 6 WERCURY | twin carburetor racin engine. , Onde . 34332, “ 8. Rae MI 4-7500 ercover Storage Pontiac 8 Y Motor on EE very a Truck Center We SERVICE WHAT WE SELL | GMC Oakland Marine Exch, = 4 =e 79 8. 101 act ranc Eves. & Sunda: AASB a seth OAKLAND AT CASS ___ Fiberglas 98 arav¥ Boom | . ee winch. New tires. cond Roark menmaeen, st 7 pee Ti DO i ST _ware, * a Par rar§ bodies Roger's Bales and a ‘PE Transportat'n Offered 100) TRADE "3 PICKUP FoR Fa ‘ TA CLEANING TRUCK watt one" Tmees bee’ few TOR pow York Fatiecerphia yr oe hee] Phone "lefNer ‘4 a FE PICKUP, 8 FT. STYLESIDE BOX 68 Oakia er Like new Come tp and look over our other selections. Pinance arranged Economy Used Cars 2 oe BUICK CENTURY uble power eos like new Owner $345. ROG- ers Sales and ! Service. FE 32-9555 53 BUICK 4 DR SUPER AUTO trans New tires. good cond. $250 _FM_ 3-6131. - 1957 BUICK, LOW MILEAGE. EX- ceptional coaJition. Might con- sider taking trade. FE 83888 } : 1953 BUICK HARDTOP. RADIO & HEATER AUTOMATIC. ABSO LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of $17.08 per mo. Call Credit Mgr Mr. Parks at MI 47 500 Haroid Turner ner, Ford 55 BUICK 4 DOOR HARDTOP Excellent condition. $850 47 Ivy 48368 55 BUICK 2 sell. Real clean p..2 DR PRICED TO OR 3-3568 after 6 TIRES Runs good. 1 owner $425 EM 3-2683 . REPOSSESSION 1955 Buick. 2 door. No money down First payment due Novem- ber 20th Lucky Auto Sales, 193 S Saginaw Phone FE 4-2214 “COST LESS COLE” . New or Used. You'll get a deal for a Chrysler, Dodge or Plymouth ther will save you tmoney. Remember the name — “Cost Less Cole’ 1000 West Ma- pie. Walled Lake MA 4-4511. } or r_Used—we sel! both 1981. 4 DOOR CHEVROLET $150 MAyfair 6-2908 53 CHEVROLET Roger's Sales 23-9555 53 CHEVY BEL AIR 2 DR VERY DR $245 FE 210, 2. and Service heater, | ley - CU Ci cocoa - THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 Sale Used Cars 106| Sale Used Cars 106; Sale Used Cars 106 4 if im ) | EE, 4 DOOR. GOOD CON- CONVErES, 168. PRIVATE OWN “Ss Svirtos ote te ee GRE He * * 1959 CHEV r +6514 ig carburetors, 11,000 | © ; miles. Gold & white top. Triced re 8-026. -]960 T d I be to sell quick. $3, ee rade- ns m. FE 8-2367. | Bilve door Lancer. A.) or aps Low mij . Execu- ag ” seen | car Midwest 1965 Chevrolet 210 ‘ shift, has ald Iady's | . Gas saving 6 cytinde : car. Stock Ne. 881. Only $1 “| PONTIAC AUTO oo ogg = h Ch BROKERS | finish. North Chev. soe cares, tut $8) me copy ae tee Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave | - 4 _ trans. .. $1005 ine. . Te- — MIL 4.2735 | 54 Genk 4a wee. auto... $1005| fe. — Like Rew condition eas te Fa | eens . FE aster S2Tee soog ee | "85 Buick Century HT. Power § 005 | ‘#56 Rontise (door bardtop. Vs ioed | CHEVR 10 | SS See ieee PeA, $a | brakes, adio, Beater Lite pew tonEY Ds ABSOLUTELY NO | 55 Ford Custom & auto. dr. $ 695 black and ivery finish. . 33) e gl HL ments, ot 0.6) par mo, Call 54 Pora Custom @ aula. § Sas 54, Cueyrale door, sedan, Ges , ds 88 . +7500 Harol ¢ a Ferd 3 Chevy | covered pickup $33 — ransm — — moaher. ‘i é Mit ba Fd | Bun J witb cab and plow $ 785 | | OAKLAND COUNTY'S 1360 Perry at Madison PE ¢-0100 | ee a See ee WAGON ~~ is | | 1938 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door hard- | top. Powerglide. redio, heater, SPECIALISTS s le! turquoise and ivory finish. Oue O eSa owner, like new condition. ‘D 9-PASSENGER 6 AND 9-PASSENGER All Makes and Models SCHUTZ | All Cars traded in on bal-| MOTORS, INC. ‘ance of new 1959 model | 912 8 WOODBARD MI 6-5302 | $5 DOWN ‘$4 CHEVROLET Lincolns and Mercurys iwill be sold at... 2 DOOR Exceptionally Clean Eddie Steele oped am Bob Frost, Inc. 280 Hunter Blvd. BIRMINGHAM Lk Rd FE 5- 5-3177 FE 1 Want to Buy a New Car? BE SURE & SEE OUR ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL (53 DODGE Y-8 STANDARD AT ONE OF OAKLAND trans. Bargain EM 3-006!1. H tigi OLDEST DEAL- Riggins. - FORDS SINCE 1930 ‘1955 DODGE HARDTOP. RADIO. heater, 3 tone int like brand new. Stock No. . Only $791 BEATTIE “Your FORD Deaier Since 1930" 3806 DIXIE HWY OR 3-1291 At the Stop light in Waterford North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave | Birmingham MI 42735 | FOR SALE 1957 2102 DR 6 CYL | = = _Chevy. Exc. cond. OR 38156 | REPOSSESSION ‘98 DEL RAY CHEVROLET. 6/ 1955 Dodge, 4 door. Nice car cylinder, standard transmission. No money down Assume pay- radio and heater Low mileage.| ments of $27.24 First payment FE 81771 due November 20th. Lucky Auto owner | BT WAGON. aod White Save on this one “y $2100, } V-8. Hydra Ps. PB 27.000 | “| FOR | sharp_EM 30081. H Riggins ‘$0 CHEV 2 DR EXCELLENT transportation. R&H EM _ 3-0081 _H__Riggine 34 CHEVY 2 DOOR EXCELLENT | shape $375 NA_7-2535 53 CHEV. R & H CLEAN $: $2 245 Roger's Sales & Service. FE , 2-9555 1955 BEL AIRE CONV. SsPOT- _less. new top. $000. FE 2-2380 CHEVROLET. 1955, 2 DR. AUTO- tomatic. Good condition. Call FE 5001200 56 $6 CHEVROLET 210 88, W.W v-8 ‘8 R&H FE_ 2-6238 _ 1986 CH CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD- top, Radio, heater. Powerglide Our Stock N Priced at $1082. North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8 Woodward Ave MI 4-2735 Birminghem | 1955 CHEVY BELAIR This ts an 8 cylinder, 2 door, radio and heater, stick shift, white top, blue body, white walls A very sharp car Come in and drive it — 8 AUTO — 2-3351 FACTORY BRANCTI s sss OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY ALTHOUGH WE ARE ge YOU ARE ‘oe ee IN AND LOOK THE ARS ‘OVER AND Make owe Deal Monday WEEKEND SPECIAL "58 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN CONVERTIBLE Radio & Heater, Hydramat- ic Power brakes. Ivory with biue aceent. $1995 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Lake Orion FE 3-7117 65 MT. CLEMENS STREET BEHIND THE POST OFFICE ( ~ 55 CHEVROLET V8 2-DR. SE-| Sales. 193 8. Saginaw. Phone dan. Very clean. Reas. OR 3-8705.| FE 4-2214 |1958 EDSEL STATION WAGON Auto. trans. — EDDIE STEELE FORD — wat A “Ps p.m r 55 CHEVROLET H DOOR | 35 ENGLISH FORD ANGLIA =595 ; Runs good. 3 miles per gal bites Take over pmts vt owner FULL PRICE Call EM 3-2713 before 6 p.m Eddie Steele $5 DOWN —— Oe "34 PORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR 8 7708 ORCHARD LAKE RD = FE 2-2529 “Keego PE 5-0204 Full power No rust 93], CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. Eddi St l engine ra eater ‘ower ghey = wi beauty. Stock le ee e *e an —FORD— 3218 W Huron at Elis Lk Rd North Chev. | resnnit= SU" re s.cssi "56 CUSTOM RANCH. X NEW PAINT | Hunter Blvd. at 8S. Woodward Ave. Excellent conditi Birmingham M1 2735 TOM BOER. INC 1954 CHRYSLER DELUXE NEW 120 8S. Main, Milford. MU 41715; Yorker. @ door all equipment, 1953 FORD 6 STRAIGHT SHIFT. 40355 HODGES SCHUTZ R&H. power brakes | 2404 afte | i Wholesale | | Haskins Cheval 6571 Dixie Highway at M15 MAple 5-507) Open Nites ‘Til 9 FOR THAT BEAUTIFUL USED CAR Shelton bodtac Buck cross From New Car Sales) OLIVE 18133 ROCHESTER, MICH FORD DEALER— \ A-1 Used Car Shopping Center ‘57 FORD STATION WAGON 495 ‘Cy’ Owens: 147 8. SAGINAW STREET ‘ FE 5-3588 PE 5-4101 | | TRANSPORTATION | | ‘$4 PONTIAC SEDAN, colin $397 | | 53 Olds, "56 engine $345 — ‘33 Dodge ood motor Eset! 47 Pack clean . 5 ; 15 | ib Sete eetl aang «| 48 evy. ru s. 50 Fora conv. ‘49 Merc 6 75) ‘50 Buick. very $147 | ‘$2 ana ‘53 Pontiac $197 | "54, °53, °51 Plymouth . —— wu "65 Ford sedan Rambier station wagon, new tire running “sign “Plenty | Financ Excellent of ers to ¢ e haa ran | Economy Used Cars 23 Auburn» | | | | | in excellent conditton. 1951 Chev . Extra good c ition. FE toe OR 3157 ee Sraneporte: | ‘ig FORD CLUB COUPE. RUNS | i Belin ca Sal and 1987 CHRYSLER SARATOGA. | aorta La — push button drive, power steer-| ~.- ganna “CLEAN 6245 ing. poWer brakes. radio, heater | A op gel eo Beautiful gold -and white Call, 20 - Mh | _EM_ 3-6632 | ‘98 IMPERIAL | -_'96 FORD Victoria. heater 4 DR HARDTOP. FULL POWER EQUIPMENT THis | —firaight wick V4, "White CAR HAS ONLY 16.000 AC- ONLY sees I ee | NO MONEY DOWN RAN 24 MONTH ON BALANCE ! $3095 | 35 others to choose from | | | MOTORS. Cc 912 §. Wasser! MI 6-5302 “ ' - . MI 60029 | £5 DOWN 360 8 _neeeert Bham ‘55 FORD 39 IMPERIAL | VICTORIA HARDTOP Gar “HT. light blue, full power Beautiful special Bronze 4.000 miles. 1 owner. Sharp paint. Red interior Clarkston Motor Sales ; CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER! Edd Ss le ie a acca ae sae le otee 55 DeSOTO. 2 DR. CLEAN BEST | OID) offer FE 3-75:2. H. Riggins m *¥ 4H “ss on " i954 DESOTO DR. RADIO & px ee ee | HATER AUTOMATIC TRANS. PE_5-3177 Ex 5.0881 | ‘64 PORD, EXCELLENT CONDI- HEATER AUTOMATIC ee NO MON tion, sam" car, excellent buy. ABSOLUTELY EY DO rade “a Ps ments of | per mo al edit Mgr $6 FORD 2? DR Mr Parks at MI 46-7500. Harold ~ - Turner Ford. REPOSSESSION $395 full price No cash needed Pay only 822 mo Due Nov. 5th King Auto. Mr. Bell. FE S-0qea ‘58 DeSoto | door fitte hardtop. Double ) 2 FORD DEALER-— power White tires, auto A-1 Used Car Shopping Center the tie transmission and sharp see - $199 OR OLD CAR DOWN 58 FORD 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE 2 DOOR $1595 25 Others to Choose From SCHUTZ | ‘Cy’ Owens i. 2 SAGINAW wile ag MOTORS, IN FE 5-3 5-4101 912 8 Wocdward Cas 6-5302 | Hardenburg vie ih So USED CARS HOP OUR LOT Stop and Shop Sunday DROP IN MONDAY! | Crissman sma tel ca TODAY! CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 53-7398 | -~FORD DEALER— At ses Car Shopping Center | “Most Beal Ting on “on Wheels 55 DODGE OPEN EVES. ‘TIL i soi 4 DOOR $695 ‘Cy’ Owens 147 $. SAGNAW STREET FE 5-3588 FE 35-4101 HERE! BUICKS All Time Best Sacrifice Prices (3) 99 Pontiacs AND WITH THEM MANY FINE. ONE-OWNER NEW CAR TRADE-INS NOW BE- | COME AVAILABLE (3) ‘59 Ramblers RUSS | JOHNSON | MOTOR SALES — THEM NOW, AT OLIVER MOTOR SALFS 210 Orchard Lake FE 2-9101 _ MY 2-2871 or MY 3-1461 | BUICK—OPLL—JEEP | | j Birmingham 1952 FORD HARDTOP. GOOD CON- dition UL 2-1823 | SEE OUR SELECTION | Of fine late model used cars Dodge Piymouth Chrysler JACK COLE, INC. 1000 W. Maple at Pontiac Trail Walled Lake MA 4-451! $2 FORD V8 REPOSSESSION $145 full price. No cash needed. Pay only $7 mo. Due Nov. 9th. King Auto, Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402 t — cane ree COUPE. 6 CYL- | SOLUTELY NO Assume payments of $12 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. (* at MT ¢7500 Harold Turner Ford ‘53 FORD V-8 REPOSSESSION $195 full price. No cash needed. , Pay only $11 mo. Due Nov. 9th. King Auto. Mr. Bell. PE 8-0402. 1956 FORD STATION WAGON, RA- dio, heater. automatic transmis- sion. Has m a family second | car and is in very nice cgpdition. | Stock No. 910. Priced at k | North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8. ee Ave Birmingham MI 4-2735 ‘56 FORD 2 .k By Foot SE- = * . Good —_ ei | } | { FORD CLUB COUPE ve pes 4. HEATER. ABSOLUTE- NO MONEY DOWN Assume | neues 7) $7.24 mo. Call pela est | 013 Parks at MI Ford : 4 +— Call FE 5-7493. | Want to Buy a New Car? > ea SELL | BE SURE & SEE OUR NTY'S O DEALERS. FORDS SINCE BEATTIE © “Your FORD Dealer Since 1930" | 5806 DIXIE HWY OR 3-1291 | At the Stoplight in Waterford } WILSON POS TLAC-CADILLAG "CLEAN" Birmingham Trades 1350 N. EST 1930. | Woodward _. ham MI 41930 55 FORD FAIRLANE. POWER- pack. $305. FE 2-3658. 1958—500 FAIRLANE FORD TAKE over payments. 1954 Ford. high- _est_ price offered FE 8-1694. HUNTER’S SPECIAL deep-4@ wheel drive, body en- closed Al shape. FE 2-6688 be- fore 3 pm ‘32 HILLMAN, 4 lent running condition. OR_3-1106 after 5 pm 4 DR.. ‘57 PORD CUSTOM 300. Pord-o-matic WW. 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WE CLEAN CHIMNEYS, FURNACE AND DUCTWORK JIM LONIE 1702 Alma KLEEN AIR FURNACE CLEANING eM OR 3-0100 Christ Lutheran T d ‘ Televisi Pr e —-— fai twine concen bree oday's Television Programs - - blankets are included in the new g ; football stadium at West Texas|SUDper Sunday Programe furnished by stations listed in this colume are subject to without aotice Btate Teachers College. ‘ Senne beasts Wt Chath Seinen Chann:. © -WWJ-TV (Channel 2-WJBE-TV Channel 1--WXYZ-TV Channel] 9~CKLW-TV Church will get together for a “. REGISTER TODAY! | per and program at 5;30 p,m. Sun- . = TV HIGHLIGHTS pas @) Githahont Gaddis. (7) Paul Winchell. 6:50 (2) Meditations. Classes in; COPPER TOOLING, . © ‘00 (2) Line Up. : : 4:15 (2) Steel Workers. 6:65 (2)On the Farm Front. WOOD FIBRE FLOWERS ® °° *€s. @ (4) Western (cont.) (4) Sgt. Bilko. 4:30 (2) To Tell the Truth. | (2) TV College SESE SRDORATEENS : The program is under the direc- (7) Major League Baseball. (T) Jubilee (cont.) | (1) Broken Arrow. \7:00 (4) Today. CLEO’S HAND-CRAFT SHOP j/tion of Susan Elliott, president of, Highlights of outstanding (9) Theater. Adventure: '5:99 (2) Last Word. (1) Big Show. ae W LOCATION ithe Luther League. Julia Cobb is games of recent season. Mike Hammer vows ven- (4) Frontier. \7:38 (2) Cartoo Classroom. FE 6-3361 Tin charge of supper arrangements; | (9) Popeye. geance for death of pal in| (7) Matty’s Fundy. (7)Breakfast Time. Crebassa, decorations; and|6:30 (2) Line Up (cont.) “I, the Jury.” (°53). ° Biff); 39 (9) cg College Bow! (8:16 (2) Captain Kangaroo. A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Nill Dommer, recreation. (4) Honeymooners. Comedy: . if (4) Tame: Present. '8:3@ (7) Johnny Ginger. , eee @|« Counsellors Yor the League are “Brother Ralph.’ 11:00 (2) (color) News. (7) Lone Ranger. 9:00 (2) For Better or Worse 2 USED > Mr; and Mrs, Jerry Majeur, Mr. (7) Baseball (cont.) (4) News, Sports, Weather. (9) Science Faction (4) (ecler) Bone the Clows. 2 e mek 7, Richard Blassey, John ae = Ontario Affairs. (7) Grey ccusgganiciggs : 9:30 4 Life of Riley. ; > Arvid E. : Scoreboard. Southern ; er ofiguN_DAY EVENIN Stage 3. 3 , 3 derson, “ = - (9) Little Theater. n father, returns to). 9 on 5 De —— (2) Movie. ; $ oe 7:00 (2) Four Just Men. Drama: hometown. Motel World. Edward R./19:00 (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. $ $} Director of the Luther League “Night of Precious Stone,” (9) Theater’ (cont. hg i ge ate discus-/10:26 (9) Billboard. 3 Sichoir is Mrs. John Wiley. with Vittorio de Sica. 11:20 (2) Theater. Comedy: James’ A. P Hechert obert Frost,/19:38 (2) December Bride. $ 3 (4) It Could Be You. Quiz. Stewart, "Vivacious Lady.” ae “= rt, British writer (4) Treasure Hunt. 2 > ; (1) Girl Decoy. Police ('38), Drama: Robert Mitch- ee Vasconcellos, (9) Ding Dong School. $. 3 Dodge Is Reducin Drama: Teen needs help um, “Till End of Time.” Snape 10:55 (7) News. 2 ; > g after jail sentence. ('46). pg Color Theater.|11:90 (2) I Love Lucy. SETS p | a (9) Gilead Baptist Church, (4) Movie. Drama: Linda e Fall of the House of (4) Price Is Right. Te > Price of Its Trucks 7:30 (2) Perry Mason, Drama: Darnell, “This Is My Love.”’ Usher. (7) Lady of Charm. 3 4 Mason is hired to prove that (54). Biographical drama: (7) Annie Oakley, (9) Abbott & Costello. 2 > All sets are completely 3 ; one-time famous actress is Laurence Harvey, “After the (7) Popeye. 11:30 (2) Top Dollar. $ rebuilt and guaranteed $), DETROIT (UPI) — Price reduc- really mother of man's wife. Ball.” (°57). ome eee tlers Coatcy. (9) Foreign Legionnaire. 2 >| tions ranging from $5 to $187 were (4) Bonanza. Drama: How-|11:30 (7) Shock Theater. } Guided Missile.’ (4) Concentration. gat least 30 days. 4 D Melo-| $ @| announced Friday on many eel ard Duff, guest stars as Sam- drama: Lon Chaney, “Ho: (7) Mama. 11:45 (7) Detroit Today. , $ of Dodge 1960 trucks. dae in) | tire’ (Ss) (9) Movie. “Flyi "ort- ~ @ TRADE- 3 uel Clemens (Mark Twain) of Dracula.” ('45). | oe ying Fort 3 INS $ x * * who leads newspaper fight! on ree: MONDAY Ar TERNOON $ > ACCEPTED 2) M. C. Patterson, Dodge general against corrupt judge. SUNDAY MORNING 7:60 a mrs |12:00 (2) Love of Life. 3 Zimanager and vice president of (7) Dick Clark. Variety: |». 55 (0) seditations ) Riverboat. Debra Paget, (4) Tic Tac Dough. $ @ CREDIT $ Chrysler Corp., said the Dodge Eddie Cochran, Sammy oo , sane Albert ta “ihe ere) (7) Restless Gun. 2 TERMS 2 ‘truck price range would run from Turner. |8:00 (2) Religion for Shut-ins. ing. ; - (9) On Safari. > ON $/31, 47% for the 108-inch wheelbase (9) Theater. Drama: Fiancee 8:25 (9) Billboard. 1:30 et ie nn . }12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. $ SOME 4 D100 flat- -face cowl to $16,997 for of young doctor is convinced 8:30 (2) Christophers. : oo nis tie Menace. (4) It Could Be You. > $|Dodge’s largest model, the 200-inch that someone is trying to kill (9) Herald of Truth. = eee | (7) Love That Bob. $ SETS. $ wiastnes NOTIONS cab- > ment has been added as standard (9) NHL Hockey. Chicago’ Ae t d (4) (color) Milton Berle. (7) Music Bingo. 5 4 ¢ on some other models, and acces- Black Hawks vs. Toronto Ma-! ) Understandin z Lana Turner, Danny Thomas, (9) Pro Football. RADIO AND 2 h Our World. Peter Lawford. ! 3 2, sory prices have been reduced. ple Leafs | (9) Oral Roberts ie) sel ae __, 1:30 (7) Topper. $ TV SERVICE q) Auawer te Previeds Pansie |8:30 (2) Wanted—Dead or Alive. ne *. he guitobast ational =) (2) As World Turns. 2 3990 Elizabeth Lake Road 3 j Western: Phoney sheriff,9:30 (2) Detroit Pulpit. vet,” Elizabeth Taylor,'1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. $ FE 4-4945 3 sends Randall on chase after| (4) Frontiers‘ of Faith. Mickey Rooney. 2:00 (2) Medic. 4 wanannnnnronnmnnnnnnnd gunman hiding out in de-' (7) Christian Science. 8:30 (7) Lawman. .“The Hunch’’, (4) Queen for a Day, : At sts serted shack. | (9) Special] Agent. / Tom Drake. (7) Day in Court. V gerics e! (4) Man and Challenge. 9:45 (7) Accent. . 9:00 (2) GE Theater. “Night 2:30 (4) Thin Man. pole - ‘ weer Drama: Barton discovers|10:00 (2) This Is the Life. Club,” featuring a host of TV; (7) Gale Storm. Sales and Service SP INT) ee that his life is being con-| (4) Cartoon Time. actresses. (2) House Party. . AISI) Wal ied spired against after three! (7) Faith for Today. (4) (color) Dinah Shore. Art 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. SWEET’S RADIO-TV aT ie ne vAIE Fo near accidents on elevator,’ (9) Sacred Heart. Carney, Pat Boone, Zsa Zsa) (4) Young Dr. Malone. io Tet) Peo truck and faulty parachute, 10:15 (9) Film Fare. Gabor. (7) Beat the Clock. and he finds scientist friend'10:30 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. | (7) Rebel. ‘3:38 (2) Verdict Is Yours. responsible. (7) Command Performance. 9:30 (2) Alfred Hitchcock. ** Ap-' (4) From These Roots. (1) Leave It to Beaver.! (9) Christophers. | pointment at Eleven.” (7) Who Do You Trust? : : : Comedy: Wally is elected 11:00 (4) (color) George Pierrot. (7) Alaskans. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. chairman of school dance| (7) John Hopkins. 10:00 (2) George Gobel. Henry; (4) House on Hight Street. , UALITY WORKMA SHIP committee and is unable to! (9) Movie. Fonda guest. 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Repeat (7) Championship Bowling guest panelists. 2 (4) Deas Western: Depu- (9) Foreign Legionnaire nee cae, tor Sale.” College Will Offer ts halfbreed Apache to 12:30 (4) Builder’s Showcase. ‘laudette Colbert : Sola Indian wn (2) Movie. 11:00 12) 14) News, Weather, Four-Year Program (7) Lawrence Welk. Musical (9) Mickey Rooney. “1s (7) oe ene JACKSON (UPI) — The board variety featuring Lawrence 1:00 (4) Football. (11:15 (2) Sports. oer ee his Y Saiauaeie (7) World Adventure Series. |11:20 (2) Movie. ‘‘Those Endear- of trustees of Spring Arbor Junior Music Makers with show (9) Movie. | ing Young Charms.” Robert College announced the school will! originating from Royal Ha- 1:30 (7) Youth Bureau. ee Largine aie is eee into agate lib- + a waiian Hotel in Honolulu. (2:00 (7) Fun House. (4) Movie. ‘Cyrano de Ber- eral arts college with emphasis on Watch Channel 9 at 10:15 A.M. — Sunday Nov. 1 yay Hockey (cont.) 44) Pro Basketball. gerac,” Jose Ferrer, Mala teacher training in 1964. 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World-wide intrigue, adventure, romance DAN DAILEY RICHARD CONTE JACK HAWKINS VITTORIO DE SICA One of the most exciting, entertaining half-hour shows ever seen on TV. Don't miss it. S Brought to you by silo! Dp) DREWRYS the Quality Beer with the one sire mm OlLit-tastalens More Tonight and every Saturday 7:00. P. M. WJBK-TV Channel Flavor... Less Filling! THIRTY-FOUR Groucho Claims He’s Too Old, Rich to Care By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — The Groucho Marxes came to dinner at the Four Seasons with the BW. and me. The ntan who came to-dinner proved to be the man who came to ad lib. * * * Sitting beside the pool, we discussed a cer- tain celebrity's age. Groucho’s wife Eden thought the man was 45. “Oh, he's older than he's 50.” exclaimed the BW Fifty isnt old,” snapped Groucho. “I con- ider anybody 50 a Bov Scout!” A table away sat an official of Gen- eral Analine Corp. Groucho began sing- ing. “Swee-ee-eet Ann-n-a-li-ine .. .” Greuche said that the tycoon seemed pleasant, “But I find that hanging around rich people gets vou nowhere. Rich peo- tnat WILSON ple are damned dull.” “You're rich.” I pointed out “Yes, and Im ca:nned dull, too!” barked Groucho * * x He admired the restaurant. Why is it.” he asked. seriously, “that restaurants are always more beautiful than the people who frequent them?” Groucho is pleased with the reaction to his book. “Groucho and Me.” but he said, “I'm too eld and too rich te care what anybody says about either my book or my program.” “If Hollywood dves vour book,” I asked who ww i play you? “Duke Wayne. of course—or Helen Tweltrees Paar can stay so big?” I asked. “As long as he has his health. He's under a ter rific pressure. When I shake hands with him aft- er doing the show, his hand feels like he's had it in a pitcher of water.” GROUCHO Groucho said that a cab driver invited him home to din. I had a date at the ner “I told him I couldn't quite make it - Colony I should have gone with him—it would have been cheaper.” * * * His daughter Melinda, 13, is a special treasure. She's fond of water-skiing. Groucho therefore will only play summer stock in theaters near water, so Melinda can water-ski her from here the other night and asked her She said, I phoned how she liked the first program.” Groucho reported *Wonderful—what are vou bringing me?’” * * * EARL’S PEARLS: Children bring laughter and gaiety into the house—usually on Sunday mornng while their parents are trving to sleep WISH I'D SAID THAT: In Hollywood a bore is a guy who brings the same wife to every cocktail party Author Leonard L. Levinson, who's writing a cookbook of Pickles and relishes, says the volume wont have a jacket: “It'll come in a jar.”... That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1959) ing 22 years through outer space would find the world 4,000 years older when he returned. * * * These courses, among lead toward a new college degree symbolic of the space age — the Scientists Learn Between Blasts ‘Countdown College’ at Cape Canaveral Has Space Courses others country’s first master of science in space technology. All thie is Brevard Fngineer- Ing College. a small but fast- growing institution of really higher learning in Brevard County on the edge of Florida's missile area. By, G. K. HODENFIELD AP Education Writer They ca t Countdown College aid its tke nothing academic Brevard began its operations. all n night-time classes, last year former Method- With a faculty of 25 and a student i) Church a? Melbourne. Fla .' body of 200. That's all that could t aborvatories are Cape be acconrmodated in the limited ( nd Patek Arr Force Quarters rented in a junior high F ters of the Atlantic School sat nearby Eau Gallie. I iz * * * Fhe 1959-60 schoo? year opened 23 with a faculty of 48 for /47 undergraduate and 149 grad The faculty includes some of the nation's top scientific talent Sept. — the men who build rockets, fire them, and track them = '3'¢ students. through uncharted space Brevard has no football team. no senior hop, no fraternity row. But ent body is a host of it does have one outside distrac eazer ft s gracuate tion — it sometimes has to gear encineers enxaged 1") MIssile WOrK. ite schedule to the countdowns of Ihe x ge of the students various missile launchings. last iv was GS. but one advanced algebra class had an age average of » Forms Use Crude Oil And the curriculum is straight out f science fictior Celestial CHICAGO—U. S farms use up- ward of 16 billion gallons of crude oil in a year. mechanics, space medicine. human behavior in space. weightlessness space communications — even “time dilation’’ which is outlined Russian school children attend in Einstein's theory of relativity, their classes regularly six days a and which holds that a man travel- week. WI i { MAKES DIAMONDS SPARKLE Ul “6, Ui I | q Ae / Mo Ped. Tax New scientific formula brings back origina) . .. keeps diamonds and other: gem ; utiful gh table. Put ring in, tip luster stones tip back beautiful. lasts. 16 W. HURON OO EEE EEE OO Oe x : ——————— l(t r!,!™hmUC CUCU le he 2 a THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 —————————— ll ee U.S. Donates $12 Million United States announced. today it is donating 12 million dollars to! tion is being given with the proviso | Proaress Report . , that it will not exceed 48 per cont| Mo rog bd po : to U.N. Children’s Fund of the total contributions to the Given in Grand Rapids fund. The U.S. contribution for 1959) UNITED NATIONS, N_Y. &®—The' totaled 11 million dollars. ;downtown area which will be de tailed for city officials next week. . The mall plan for Monroe Ave. jo is one of a number of for redevelopment in downtown Grand Rapids, Ideas for future development will be | GRAND RAPIDS (UPI)—The \Grand Rapids City Planning Com- Ships must sail 110 miles up the the U.N. children's fund for. 1960. Rio Plaja to reach the port of mission has received a progress 'printed in a brochure to seek fi- A U.S. spokesman said the dona- Buenos Aires, Argentina's capital. report on a proposed mall in nancial interest. % es . I iers military honors. Evidently killed Virginia Buries Sold in the siege of Petersburg in of Union 95 Years Later 1964-65, their skeletons were uns HOPEWELL, Va. i — Some 9%5/covered ‘by a’ bulldozer or 96 years after they died two/on Interstate Route 95. 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