The Weather U. 6. Westher Bureas Forecast Cloudy, cooler (Details on Page 2) THE PONTIAC PRESS Home | Edition 117th YEAR xx wx PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, “OCTOBER 31, “Y959 —28 PAGES - UNITED PRESS Py marArionaL ASSOCIATED PR 8e 4 ‘ Airliner Carrying 27 Vanishes Over Virginia | ] | Sit Age SINR Oe ie eae ee City Man Finds Long-Lost ‘Sis’ By MAX B. SIMON A big week is coming up for Edward White, a 48- year-old Pontiac factory worker: He’s going to meet ‘ his sister. Next week he will. earliest memories are of with his brother. Not that there's anything unusual in brothers meeting sisters. Except in White's case, he wasn’t aware he had a sister until August. He has never seen her. Edward White doesn’t remember his parents. His a state adoption home in Coldwater where he was placed in childhood, together At the age of seven, White was taken into the home of a Pinconning couple, Mr. and Mrs. Charles White. It meant separation from his brother, but not for long. x * * “The Whites came for me in March of 1919,” he recalled. “And on Dec. 25th of that same year they brought my brother Raymond home for me as a Christmag present.” * ~ * His foster parents inquired about other brothers and sisters. They were told there were no others. The brother died at the age of 14. Curiosity about his background led White to write the adoption agency in 1932. “I wanted to find something of my background,” he explained. The Whites encouraged him. He learned the name of his parents and where he was born. For the time being, he was satisfied. He married and moved to Pontiac in 1934. He knew his parents had lived in Flint. CHECKED PHONE BOOK “My wife and I sometimes went to Flint and I'd look in the phone book hoping to find the name,” White said. “I never found it.” Sometimes he thought of looking for other blood relatives “but something held me back,” he said. “I had my parents—Mr. and Mrs. White—and so much time had passed .. His wife convinced him in August that he'd “never family. really be happy” until he learned more about his He started the search at the Genesee County Courthouse. Circuit Court records showed his parents as being * SITET ala IND. hd ibe LOKI (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ee Ea ee Court Will Hear Steel Union Delay Back-to-Work Move WASHINGTON (#—The Supreme Court has agreed’ to hear the United Steelworkers Union's appeal of a Taft- Hartley law injunction that would send the striking steelworkers back to work for 80 days. This means the 109-day-old strike will continue at least until next week, when ¥ * YY ‘ were not repeated and any contro- * | Jor foreign policy speech since || his return from visits to the Unit. o5| ed States and Pelping, and its | workers were laid off in Pontiac’ Halloween Edict:! Goblin Gloom (With Drizzle) The weatherman is providing an appropriate setting for costumed Halloween figures of children be-’ hind horror masks. Long shadows cast by bumber- | shoots will add to the weird pro-| cessional through city streets to-| night. An occasional light rain will fall on the Pontiac area this evening, with the low temperature about 44. Skies will be mostly overcast Sunday and temperatures a little cooler, the high near §2 degrees and the low tomorrow night 40- 45. From 10 a.m. yesterday until the | same time today .56 of an inch of rain fell in downtown Pontiac. | {Morning winds southerly at five | can only be solved through miles an hour will be variable at) ; five to 10 miles tonight. 4 negotiations, and not by Forty-eight was the lowest tem-| *\ force. | perature in downtown Pontiac pre- He said they both favored ceding 8 am. The reading at 1 jan early summit meeting. p.m. was 50. | Khrushchev said Russia ‘ ‘great-| ly regretted’’ the border incidents ‘between Red China and India, and | 500 q Day i i WASHINGTON Ph — Western Big Four aa an- sf J for a presummit meeting. be held in Paris, starting about | Rate at Pontiac he Is | Dee. 19. . . e| White House Press Secretary Highest Since Last | dames C. Hagerty said today | Year’s Recession | @n announcement of details re- garding the conference will be made tomorrow at noon, EST. and the three Western Euro- pean lecders will attempt to coordinate their positions in advance of any East-West summit conference with So- viet Premier Nikita S. Khrush- chev. Force Will Not Solve Anything, Nikita Declares Tells Supreme Soviet That He and Ike Favor Early Summit Talks CER Bee BES RP ge From Our News: Wires “| MOSCOW — Premier »| Nikita S. Khrushchev told ‘the closing session of the ‘Supreme Soviet today that ‘he and President Eisen- - hower are agreed that » “problems facing the world) » | rhe | OLD POLITICAL FRIENDS old friendship at the Elks Te last night were Gov. Williams H. Humphrey (center), the slaciéall is Carlos ich ards¢ A good index to the effect of jthe steel strike in Pontiac is found | at the local office of the Michigan | Employment Security Comiis- §10n. Laid off factory workers are {il- ing initial applications for unem- ployment compensation at a rate | of 1,500 a day, said Paul Kimball, ~~~~~.| district manager. This rate is the highest since “would be glad if such incidents ast year's recession, he said. The conference reportedly will At the meeting, Eisenhower 1,500 Layoffs ess the flood of claims. than | Slashes Stand More 11,000 automotive conciliatory nature ebviously | in the past eight days. Yesterday | From Our News Wires was designed to prevent upset- | 1,000 were idled at GMC Truck &! ting negotiations leading the way | Coach Division Wednesday, 2.400\charge of more than to the summit. were laid off at Fisher Body Di-| workees. and drastic cuts in serv Major points speech were: } | Division. Another 2,000 were idled CUS-approved revenue plan, Gov 1. Disarmament is the most im- ‘at Pontiac Motor last Friday. |G Mennen Williams warned today portant problem of the present day| A shortage of materials, caused, A 10-month deadlock was broker and its settlement depends wheth- by the steel strike, was blamed in| Yesterday when Republicans ir er there will be war or peace. | each layoff. |both houses agreed to tap the Vet- . The Seviet Union supports Kimball expects his office will! jerans’ Trust Fund for stopgap fi- cal crisis developed at the same has in- time when Republicans said the 3. “We regret the incidents on, General Motors Corp. Minnesota Democrat LANSING — Michigan faces dis- 2500) state in Khrushchev's Vision and 5,800 at Pontiac Motor ices if Republicans stick to a cau- ne China’s determination to be extra-busy until at least three pancing—when a tax program is take Formosa “until the question | or four weeks after the steel strike | 274 te is solved.” | is settled. But a new impasse in the fis. x *&* | Ford Starting Short Weeks, Due to Steel DETROIT (UPI) — Steel short- ages virtually choked off all General Motors production today, Jeft Chrysler Corp. gasping for life and prompted Ford Motor Co. to schedule reduced production. GM reported 185,000 of its 320,000 hourly-rated workers are now laid off because of the steel strike. * * * Only some Buick, GMC Truck and Coach and Chevrolet division plants continued limited produc- tion. * * * Most recent to feel the pinch of the steel shortage was Ford. That firm, while producing about 50 per cent of its own basic steel, an- nounced yesterday it would limit workers to three and four-day work weeks. Previously, Ford planned to maintain full production until mid- November and then shut down completely. Chiang Is 73 Today TAIPEI, Formosa (#—Presi- dent Chiang Kai-Shek celebrated his birthday today amid clamor for him to continue to lead the nation when his present term expires next May. The leader of the Chinese Nationalist govern- ment was 73 by his own reckon- ing, a year less by the Western cal In Today's Press the court makes its decision| | ments. The high court's action Friday, was a triumph for the union, which| is attacking the basic constitution- ality of the Taft-Hartley strike-| ending procedures. In Pittsburgh top-level nego- tiators met again today in what appeared to be another per- functory effort to settle the 109- day nationwide steel strike. It was the third such meetifg in as many days. The government contends the strike is affecting national health and safety. It fought the union’s request for a review, saying the constitutional arguments are “clearly without merit” and “there is no need for further re- view by this court.” Central Topples 6th Ranked Ferndale Pontiac Central pulled a few ‘‘tricks’”’ ef its own last night in handing Ferndale, the state's sixth ranked Class A team, a 27-7 defeat at Wisner Stadium, * * * Pontiac Northern, trying for a tie in the Inter-Lakes Conference against another unbeaten team, Walled Lake, lost a 20-14 deci- sion while Southfield was beat- ing Waterford, 27-13 * bd * Avondale remained unbeaten by defeating Clawson, 20-6 while West Bloomfield was spanking Bloomfield Hills, in other top games, * * * The complete rundown of all Friday night prep action can be found on the sports pages. fi MOREE Church News nc 8-9 COM ieeceecccseerss:. 20 Editorials .. a 4 Home Section .... .... .. 15-19 Obltwaries .... ©... 6665 5. 2 Sports .... . 12-14 Theaters . .. 10-18 TV & Radio Programas SOR Wilson, Earl . ocoe o 10 Wonten’s Pages . Jecarsessiec Ge rg miles at les Ou Co. Or Gasoline Prites Ate Dewn| was swept from a South Phoenix street across / drownings. In Northern Arizona, heavy snows and Super” Special Ye Rune More the normally dry Salt River. The Salt and sev- | created a hazard for thousands of deer ‘hunters. ) the Indian-Chinese frontier, espe; dicated it will take that much cially where they involved casual: | repeated. We hope the difficulties will be solved by negotiations.” | 4. His visit to the United States. |igible for supplemental unemploy- convinced him the majority of ment benefits. To be eligible for! jon whether to let the in-'tics and we hope they will not be der way again. {junction stand. The court ‘set Tuesday for oral argu- time to get full production un- Most idle workers are also el-| Americans do not want war and these, they must first be eligible jhe feels they now understand bet-| ter the Soviet desire for peace. 6. He called for withdrawal of foreign troops from South Korea to speed unification of the coun- try, 7. He declared the Soviet Union desired that not even the ‘ est hotbed of war"’ | ought not to interfere because of possible ‘‘undesirable results.’ | | for unemployment compensation. Auto workers collect the SUB orn. checks at the factories where they)! work. AMOUNT VARIES Unemployment compensation | pays off at rates which vary ac- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) | state needed 70 million dollars in | new taxes, | demanded by Williams. The governor |can figuring was erous.”’ Republican “growth fac Williams | quate way to cut the throat of | ‘minut-! | cording to the number of depend Michigan.” should remain, ents a claimant has, and his aver-| in Laos and said foreign countries, age weekly wage. House and Senate Republicans dead. jagreed in caucuses vesterday the Minatitlan alone, The maximum for a single man,'state could get by with 70 millions, the death (Continued on Page 2, a not the 110 million Te aders said tor’ moritorium said it was ‘‘an ade- Col. Rain, Rain, Please Go Away! SALT FLOWS WHEN WET—An unidentified motorist tries to reach dry ground after his car eral other Arizona rivers were flooded after two (Related sfory on days of heavy rains that have resulted in two Page 2.) said the Republi- “simply prepost-| in the present tax on new construction and economy meas- jures would make their program ‘adequate. Governor Greets Senator — Renewing an mple in Pontiac Township, coun and Sen. Hubert troducing At Waterford County Democr yn of “Michigan's thi * Humphrey at Pentiac Press Phete ty Democratic chairman. In in- the annual Oakland atic siecle Wiliams called him rd senator.’ Soapy Threatens Humphrey Kicks Off 13-State Tour in City By JOEL RIPPA ~ versial frontiers problems were; Long lines are forming every | ° < ? settled peacefully.” day outside the office, 242 Oak-| Drastic Service Cuts | It was Khrushchev’s first ma- | '*94 Ave., as state workers proc: | Also Promised If Tax City Editor, Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn) kicked off a Fustis. Va. today. 13-state political tour in Pontiac last night with a major ,, policy speech on world arms control. But not before tak- were en route here. ing several pot shots at the Republican administration on a host of other issues. Speaking at the fifth Pontiac Press annual 18th Congressional Democratic fund-raising dinner at the Elks Temple, the 1 a] Toll in Mexico May Be 2,000 t hurrying Minnesota eet Called for a year’s exten- ——*sion of the American mora- torium on nuclear tests and 345 Piedmont DC3 Just 5 Minutes From Landing Steady Drizzle, Fog, Mist Hamper Search in Mountain Foothills CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. \(P—-A twin-engine airliner /with 27 persons aboard dis- appeared Friday night five minutes before it was to make a routine landing at this college town in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. About 100 searchers slogged through muck and underbrush during the night but by midmorning Still had not found a trace of the missing Piedmont Airlines DC3. A steady drizzle, fog and mist ham- pered a planned air search. The plane, enroute from Wash- ington to Roanoke, Va., checked in with the local airport tower at S24 p.m. and received landing instructions. That wads the final word. The airliner had fuel to last only until 11 pm Maj. Charles A. Kausch, Civil Sir Patrol commander for the | central Virginia area, said be- tween 20 and 30 fixed-wing air- craft from as far away as Massa- chusetts were awaiting for a break in the weather to join the search. Reports of hearing a low-th ing airplane trickled in from through- out a four-county central Virginia area. Rausch said as soon as (wo reports come from the same loca- tion the search would be centered there. Two helicopters which churned through the mists and rain during the night were sent back to Ft. Two more hel: copters wer > standing by waiting or clearer weather, and two more A Piedmont DC3_ carrving seven airline officials set out at 6:45 a.m. but was forced ‘o re turn 45 minutes later because of bad flying weather. Cloudy weather and occasional rain was forecast throughout the day. Flight 7:30 The airliner, Piedmont had left Washington at offered a proposal for break- p.m. When it checked in here it ing U.S. and Russia on test ban talks. Acting for the every bit democratic nomination, he like a candidate foot ceiling and 10-mile the impasse between “45 about 20 miles and five min- utes from a landing 1,500-FOOT CEILING At that time there was a 1.500- visibility. Later in the evening, as the Floods, Whipped Up by ' nevertheless dodged the question: search started, a drizzle began. Cyclone, Ruin Towns on West Coast a MEXICO CITY (UPI) — Authori- ties feared today the death toll in a cyclone-whipped scries of floods that wiped out ten west coast communities Tuesday may riSe as jhigh as 2,000 * * * Nearly 800 persons were reported 600 in the community of but it appeared toll would be much higher. Another 135 persons were reported critically injured in Mina-| titlan, which had a population of only 900. | It was reported earlier that | most of the town's population was buried under tons of mud that cascaded down upon it. The mud was loosened by heavy rains driven by violent, cyclonic winds. The storms and floods brought | devastation to four states on the | | Pacific Coast. | A reporter for a Mexico City newspaper reported only one mem- ber of a 100-man army garrison lat Minatitlan survived. He said the |survivor, Lt. Salvador Botello, ‘‘is !on the brink of insanity and speaks like a man in his sleep.”’ * * * President Adolfo Lopez Mateos was in personal charge of efforts, to bring relief to survivors in the disaster areas. * * * At least 10,000 rescue workers’ and 75 military and civilian -air-| craft were deployed over the wide| disaster areas in the states of! Colima, Jalisco, Nayarit and/ Michoacan. | { C. AP Wirephote Unity Plan Endorsed SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPI— The American Unitarian Assn. and the Universalist Church of America today formally voted to endorse a plan that would unite them into a single de- nomination of 175,000 adult members pending approval at parish plebiscites. } | } | ‘Do you want to be president?” The terrain around this town, “Every man in polities must 20™e of the University on an look to “re future” was his re. 27a. Is rolling countryside. Many ply at a press conference ear. {27S and estates and dense : woods dot the area lier at the home of Dr. Howard H. McNeill, 225 Hickory Ridge | Rd., Bloomfield Township. Considered one of the Demoeratic presidential aspirants | the liberal senator said he thought /Gov. Williams was still among the contenders, too. ‘After all, he was elected four times, " he said “Six times,”’ he was quickly cor- rected by reporters ‘GIVE THEM LICKING’ “To Williams who introduced him at the dinner, he said “The Republicans in your state are acting toward you like they used to in Washington against Roosevelt and Truman."* * * * “There's only one thing you can do about them,” he said. ‘‘Every| two years give them a licking. “I'd like to perform an autopsy here on the Republican administra-, tion in Washington,” he said, ‘‘but) I'll forego this pleasure.”’ Foreign policy is the major concern of everybody, said Hum. | phrey. “It's a matter of sur- | vival.” He charged that the Republican party is incapable of recognizing’ the social and economic revolu- {tion taking place throughout the, world. That party Is not facing up to ithe challenge of ‘‘people, progress | and peace,” Humphrey told the! '650 Oakland County Democrats at! |the $10-a-plate dinner. * * * “You can't fight the Communists) if you don’t understand them,’’ he said Humphrey, who serves on the Senate Foreign Re'ations Com- mittee, said he spent eight hours with Khrushchev when the Soviet | | leader was in the United States. “He's tough, subtle, cunning, and| above all, a master propagandist,”’| he said, There are three challenges to! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | amd Ke Is Fine Except for Bronchitis WASHINGTON (¥ Eisenhower's doctors today con- firmed he has mild chronic bronchitis but said that other- he ‘continues to maintain an excellent state of health.” * * * The physicians issued a medi- cal bulletin shortly after Eisen- hower checked out of Walter Reed Army Hospital where he — President Wise | underwent his annual physical checkup The 69-year-old President told reporters in Augusta, Ga. last week that he had devel oped chronic bronchitis during the last three years. Today's medical bulletin said | regarding Eisenhower's head-to- toe examination at Walter Reed: “The results of these all in- clusive studies shows that the President continues to maintain an excellent state of health, with the exception of a persistent mild tracheo-bronchitis.”” * * * White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty told report- ers in response to questions that the medical phrase could be translated into chronic bron- | chitis Merchant Gets Post WASHINGTON (UPI) — Pres ident Eisenhower today named Livingston T. Merchant, a ca- reer foreign service official, te succeed Robert D. Murphy as Undersecretary of State tor Po- litical Affairs, * ¥ TWO County Drownings for ’59 Mean 906 Life Years Lost THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1959 Youth Seriously Injured When His Car Overturns BIRMINGHAM — Jack Morgan, at this time when the returnable $ 19, of 28401 Tyler Ave a einen see Bee ae eee By DICK SAUNDERS | Sheriff's Dept. water patrol depu-) “For the first time in many, Two were swimming from boat » mont Hospital pte car went pled te A fees and intan- How would you like to live for ties in checking their total ®f 19 years we didn't h.ve any drown- to shore, or vice versa, one had % of control early this morning/gible tax monies are deposited in 06 vears? )drownings found that one victim,jings en Cass Lake.’ said Lrons.'jumped in from a boat to swim é gut : : é cong on Northwestern Highway nearithe Fund of the State and That's how many years of life Jerry B. Howard. 31. of Detroit, “We Rad it well patrolled this around, and three were swimming $ East Telegraph road in Southfield. lose the’ identity. were lost by drowning victims on WAS ater ruled a Victim of a heart year.” alone or with friends in unguarded “It is impossible to determine ta’ land County lakes this year attack, Cass Lake annually has had more waters. Figuring an average lifetime x- ‘es * Le! drownings than any other singie -~ * * was geing werth on will act to make money available.” ctancy of 70, this year’s 18 Howard who went under while body of water in the county Four drowned as the result of westers y when he sué- At the same time, Birmingham's drowning victims had from 21 to,S¥imming at Kensington Park on There were ‘wo drownings in boating mishaps. Of these, two denly lost pre his sae general fund expenditures are con- nS years yet ta live when they:July 4. was first listed as a drown, qoug pane ene in Upper drowned when their craft capsi7zd, end — pre laor over |Sidered above normal. cied. ing Victim » t ” ‘utopsy showed Straits Lake, and one in Unien One lost his balance and fell over- side to the thes landed Details of Hart's letter will be * * * the cause of death to be a heart Lake, all patrotled. board and the fourth suffered 1 — | Gaes, “P- reported to the City Commission Only five were county residents, 2tack. . .., heat stroke and slipped overboard aide doze. at its meeting Monday, ir of them children and one a This lowered the 1959 total in But one of the Walled Lake Water sports accidents claimed Morgan was pinned inside. Po- year-old boy. Likewise, the ma- 18, ene under last year's toil of drownings took place in May be- the lives of an unexperienced skin jlice were by an un- ity of persons ticketed for water olanons were weekend ‘pleasure The water patrol under Sheriff Union Lake drowning took place . a nonswimmer. xers” from other cities and Frank W_ Irons. kept the total late at night after our man had ; sienna down. Of all drownings. only four gone off duty.”’ WATCH CHILDREN The tetal is one less tham happened on regularly patrolled * * * | The toll of children adowed to earlier reported. 4. 19 victims. lakes. Paid $ 10,000 to Get fore the lake was being policed diver and a teen-ager who fell regularly,” The patrol annually begins full-: wander from ‘heir parents’ watch. time operation on Memorial Day ful eyes dropped to three this and curtails its patrols sharply year. This had been the largest Irons said, after Labor Day ‘But the records show that if we ing toll for several years. had a man for every lake, \ yearly tol] would hit an all-time ings to one less chan 1958, the lake low,"’ the sheriff said. CAN'T COVER ALL “and the trom a surfboard. The latter was the contributor to the county drown- In holding the number of drown- patro| did a monumental job. There were 17,600 boats regis- Manon TV Quiz Show, There are more than 400 lakes tered im 1958. Complete figures iand less than 50 deputies. a re net yet available for 1959, ALLENTOWN. Pa. ‘AP)—Max' mediate comment from CBS of- Sgt. Donald Kratt, water identified motorist. Tardy with reimbursements due to Birmingham for the issuance of driver, chauffeur and liquor li- censes, the state has notified the city it is impossible to know when the money will be forthcoming. Birmingham has_ missed this source of revenue since June. J. H. Purkiss, Jr., the city's di- rector of finance, says he asked the state when the payments could be expected. He also asked for, confirmation of the amount due. | Purkiss received the reply from) William R. Hart, acting State) Ask Fast Action on Sewer Cash Resources Group Lists Two County Projects in Top Priority Request Two Oakland County sewage sys- tem projects are among seven in Michigan recommended for top priority ratings in the allocation fess, the owner of a large depart- ficials. The, eliminated the “$64,-| Unpatrolled lakes on which ent store. said Friday night that 000 Question” to help get ‘ormer emplove on the television paid $10,000 julz show, *$64,000 Question.” oer — epee ed cl this year.” Pentiae Press Photo * ’ horn , aa = oe — , H , = : 5 to & froccer ship; Square Lake, Orion Town-! We really had our hands full. BIKE BRIGHTENS DAY Today dawned dark and dreary : = i shat “6 had ss b-| ship; Kent Lake, Milford Town-'Kratt said. ‘‘The traffic on area for most Pontiac residents, but it was one of the brightest days ceaaad to appear. Monda y before | ship; Lower Long Lake, Bloom-|!akes was greater than any of us_ in the life of nine-year-old Andy Wigent. He was the first place House subcommittee investigat-| g the rigging of quiz shows “It was worth every cent of the! * said Hess, president of ess Brothers Department Store, | ecause it proved to be a highly | ked about program which fo mney ised the public eye on Hess Pontiac gravel pit and a two- | persons in trouble from area wa- others and the city of Allen- vear-old boy drowned in a water ters. Not all 70 would have un.”’ | : | a trough on an In nce Town- |drowned, but many of them might a ee . _— jhave if it hadn't been for an alert ' appear before the Legislative| Uversight subcommittee to explain} fhe role he played in getting Ken-| nth Hoffer on the quiz show. * * * Tioffer of Reading. appeared ¢ on the Columbia Broadcast. | last year when the a first reports of rigging came out. | } | | } | drowned but d.ownings occurred were Hawk; ake 2, ce doubled — Lake, Commerce Township;} may res . ~ : possib! ch 40,000 : | Dixie Lake, Springfield Township; | ete “ee in county ad W) winner of a shiny bike in this year’s Mystery Treat. Contest. Shown here with contest chairman Robert Berry, the Webster Elementary School pupil flashes a smile as he climbs aboard his prize for the first time. Andy lives at 101 Mohawk St. Mystery Treat Contest Winners Are Announced Of these, 29 were given emer. The eighth annual Mystery Treat! year-old Central Elementary gency first aid Contest sponsored by the Pontiac! School student. - he dived into shallow water of @ ” Neary 400 boaters were assisted Parks and Recreation Department; Third prize in all divisions was Troy gravel pit. This was Not by the seafaring deputies. and Pontiac Area Junior Chamber’ five silver dollars, First place win-| officially listed as a drowning. | of Commerce was once again & ners got a wrist watch and 1 . * * big success last night, even though prize was a pen and pencil set. Orchard Lake, ever dreamed it would be. The Pond, new ecuipment obtained early this’ year really paid off and the men j\did a splendid job.” * * * Official] records in Kratt's file show that deputies pulled about 70 field Township; and the Springland Mill Highland Township. There were two persons in Holdridge Lake, | Eolly Township; one in Camp | Dearborn, a girl drowned in a ship farm, reek | One teen-ager died two weeks! "Of these after suffering a broken neck when On the enforcement side, depu- . ties issued 75 tickets for viola-_ ,. ied : : : ay] z System quiz show, in August Five victims were children from gigas A total of 33 vieiators first place in one division was for-'in the junior and senior high di- 3. He missed his third question) 2 to 12 years of age. Seven were yore convicted euly ime cases feited. ' visions, -for ponriens ae ee with- teenagers. Two victims were in being dismissed in county justice | Second prize in the senior high | * * * ne epg us” ex their 20s, two were 30 years O'd,) courts. | school class went to ‘Shirley Wil- The Jaycees awarded more than : . ( _ TRE one 40, and the oldest victim was Wyoming Ave. 100 pri: to and girls! ined Hess, ‘‘because the young SOHN C. TREEN 49 | Thirty-four persons were charged Hott, 16, of Mm My . ee 8 = ian was eager to appear on the ogram and attempt to win on his own merits, and as far as we e concerned we had achieved “ef goal — to once again expose ‘he name of Hess Brothers the city of Allentown to millions Newspaperman Dies; Once With Press and . Se Vek there © i 32, one of Detroit = most versatile| The hours from 6 p.m. to mid- ing to identify themselves and high division. (leila Rahim daal newspapermen die? today in Bons Night were worst with 9 victims. crafts, and one each for having Secours Hospital He underwent Seven died from noon to 6 pm illegible registration numbers,'of 66] Fourth Ave, a Madison} C. E. Wilson, 69, Treen, who was @ native of Pon-.five drownings. Friday and 4nd creating excessive noise ny piace, and Linda Ross, 12, of 305 i he ° tiac, began his newspaper career Wednesday three each. There were, USINE 4 motor without a proper Draper St., a Washington Junior Leaves Hospital with The Pontiae Pre 1 1925 tWo each on Tuesday, Thursday muffler. High student, was third place win- after his graduation from the Uni and Saturday and one drowning * * * ner, After Heart Rest versity of Detroit He had been vecurred on Monday. “It's interesting to look back at wins BICYCLE with the Detroit News since 193] statistics, but the only way you) _— N wi Former Secretary of Defense . August was the worst month, can make-it pleasant is by looking! _ Andy Wigent, 9, of 101 Moha ; — | * ® marred by 6 drownings. Ee sine ; St., was first prize winner of a harles E Wilson. 69, was released T ; i ahead.”’ Irons said 5 reen served Detroit s Chinese There were five in July, three aoe : ; brand new bicycle in the grade esterday from Harper Hospital in romnvnie. Keron we Ss ig ‘Meatetahér Gad tee cach ke | Soon ice will form on _ the baat aivlsion etroit. He entered Oct.8 after) on™ eae “ Ms on Mt : aes r ° lakes,’ he explained. “Now's the 5 . wits broe-thase& Santor or Book ma} gan 0S sent back to work by a Taft-Hart-/ 4 midwinten resumption of the|But now the little rascal has gone Steel Strike MUST End fccmitee™ .gftet h +) ley injunction the government is|strike would so disrupt the econ-|out the window, so to speak. | singer Patti Page determined to keep them thereiomy, Mueller said, that he was| Miss Page reported Friday that! 1 LB. VAC. CAN : made a big record called “How PEBBLE BEACH, Calif, (AP)—,his men will walk out again when|Much is That Doggie in the Win- by legislation if necessary, says) sure, “very sure” President Eisen- her terrier — named “Window"’| Secretary of Commerce Frederick! hower would recommend action @{°t the hit song—is missing. She} “\, dow?’’ said it vanished from her home Hi. Muelier. by Congress, in the Sunset Strip district. | preaneg dering feet into the *« *« * _* *« * ° BANQUET x * * The secretary disclosed this: ad- wr predict chat ‘legtstien._EX|\W D Residents f ministration stand to reporters}now predict what legislation Ei- 4 ‘ BON ED about five eae — 2? gees after reviewing the impact of the|senhower might seek but it might e Don't Believe It ’ complained of the fumes that were aoe NE ee a eee mite forcing the parties to] CHICAGO (UPI) — Almost ik CH ICKEN | held close to the ground by a , ness Advisory Council in closed| arbitrate. Management : and Jabor|one is at least a little bit nuts, heavy smog. ; AP Wirephote /sessions here Friday. jalike have long resisted compul-| psychiatrist William C. Menninger NEW RULER — Crown Prince | president David J. McDonald of S°ry arbitration of disputes. said yesterday, Menninger, presi- State Police blocked off a | Savang Vathana, 52, is the new |the United Steelworkers has given! ‘“‘We simply cannot permit ajdent of the Menninger Foundation, mile square area around the | monarch of Laos. He succeeds notice that, if the union loses its;resumption of the strike—that’s|Topeka, Kap., said that’s why we 5 Oz. C well on the G. Mana farm which | his father, King Sisavang Vong, Supreme Court fight against is-|all that J can say,” Mueller de- usually manage “to see something Is located in the rich Scipio oll | who died Thursday night, after a |suance of the 80-day injunction, |clared. iqueer in the other fellow.” Can field of Hillsdale County. five-year illness, at the age of _ — ———— NORTHWO OD State Police Fire Marshal Clyde| 74. / MA R ak PLUMROSE LW DEVILED ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS} HAM 888 Orchard Lake aod 0 those Sealey ah & Bd MIRACLE WHIP Sala gr. Dressing GAS CONVERSION ~——* CAMPBELL'S BURNER © VEGETABLE ©TOMATO RICE @PEPPER POT [aaa © VEGETARIAN VEGETABLE @BEAN & BACON |, © ASPARAGUS or CELERY SOUPS Marquardt from the Jackson Post ’ B , | | said there was danger of an ex- G6 plosion and fire, but so tar no one Waterford Twp. had been’ forced to leave their “ ° homes. The nearest home, he said, Residents Injured ; Oilmen called for help to Mlinois |1I2 2-Car Collision BIG DELCO 90 000 BTU and Texas, police said. j Well owncr Terry Fulk of Albion| Three Waterford Township resi- blew out a 5% inch pipe and the|near Silverside street, according | cement that had been poured |to Waterford Township police. | | nc ludes Ducts and around it. * * x : One observer said the well! Roy J. Blosser, 23, of 4700 wat Registers for full $ 00 sounded “‘like a thundering jet” as|ton Bivd., admitted to Pontiac Gen- | 3 room house. the area. in satisfactory condition today. \ ° Only He was a passenger in a car|/ ; driven by Andrew F. Anthony, 46, | MSU lab Explosion of 5694 Croswell St., Waterford was about a mile away. said workers hit a gas pocket at |dents were injured last night in a A around 3,800 feet and the pressure two-car cotlision on Dixie Highway AS 4 it sent its innards showering over |eraj Hospital with facial cuts, was Township. Lawrence Olk, 57, of DELIVERED No Money Down! $11.61 Per Month 2776 Dixie Highway, the other driv- Still Unexplained er, and his wife, Edith, 51, were treated and released. EAST LANSING (UPI) — The x * cause of the explosion that injured; They told police they were| five Michigan State University|stopped to turn left into their drive- graduate students Thursday night|way when the Anthony car struck | has not been pinpointed, the head|them from behind. of the chemistry department said} today. | \ Dr. Laurence Quill said he would TJ hree Sentenced have to wait until he talked to at leas he injured stude | ee Se es ior August Tien chemicals were being distilled) Of Mach 1 ne Gu n ) when the explosion occurred on : the third floor of the Kedzie Chem- Three Pontiac men who plead ; 00 ; pleaded ° istry building. guilty to possession of a machine | Complete with Philip Shreiner of Landsdale, Pa gun have been sentenced to federal was still listed in critical condi- Automatic Only TOMATO Sour prison by U. S. District Judge tion at Sparrow Hospital, and Fill-|7-.; , - : ° manne Wrecemms of Clicheo was os Clifford O'Sullivan in Detroit. Controls Delivered = Cc re ; Carruthers Hayes, 45, 172 S. CANS Hospital officals ot the deen Blvd. W., and James R. Mitchell, ; soattens = Sco=2 ==) O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY tenced to five months each, and Calvin Waugh, 34, of 459 Howard = McNeil St., to nine months. ; . Ex Flint Man _ = 3 | Authorized Oakland County Distributor — Del Monte—Chunk Style Awaits Trial The three men were arrested! me R Cc . Mine ft Oicieasuterte | 371 Vootheis Rd. mucrni ier” FE 2-2919 e9. in Castro Court = |uretover. bes Cans The .45 caliber machine gun was} Ta = Ti HAVANA @®—Austin F. Young |stolen from the Pontiac National | Jr. formerly of Flint, is being held (Guard Armory in August. Hayes neta le mee ones ion and Mitchell contended they found | : jonary ithe gun in a railroad culvert and/| against the Fidel Castro regime. soid it to Waugh for $10. Young was arraigned a month| ago in a civil court at Pinar del, . Rio and has been jailed awaiting Ex-Marine Turns Soviet trial. He is accused of homicide, which can carry the death penalty) MOSCOW (UPI) — A 20-year- on conviction. old former U.S. Marine from Ft. A Cubn supreme court judge; Worth, Tex., said today he had has disclosed that the revived mil-| applied to renounce his American itary tribunals will try all perons| citizenship and become a Soviet charged with conspiracy against} citizen for ‘‘purely political rea- the regime, including those whose! sons.’’ Lee Harvey Oswald said, cases are currently pending be-) ‘‘I will never return to the United fore civil courts. States for any reason.” SHURFINE—ENRICHED SHURFINE—CALIF. YELLOW FLOUR CLING PEACHES i DO | liste 42°70 CRISP 2 1-Ib. 25 CARROTS Phgs. A FOR YOUR MONEY SOLID HOMEGROWN c@ CABBAGE 4 ern powers apparently have prac- to close down its four air bases tically completed a shift in Euro-' and one naval base in Morocco. | I f pean defense emphasis from 2 The United States has reached | 8 4 ip Oo Uy S. INSPECTED bombers to missiles. Two develop- an agreement with Turkey to pet @ ments make this clear: up an intermediate-range Jupiter ENDER = WHOLE nTTITITITILILLi iit) ies base in that country, stra-, g tegically located on Russia's bor- U.S. Closes Bases in Morocco Missiles Go to Turkey WASHINGTON (AP)—The West-| 1. The United States has agreed | Paid semi-annually on your investment. Savings INATE er. ELIM a re issue of the American air placed before the 10th of the month earn from FRYING @/ bases in Moroccan soil has been the first! @ politically explosive since the lit-| ’ tle North African kingdom gained g its independence in 1956. a * & w| The Moroccans have long want- CONVENIENCE Wied the American forces with- @ drawn, The State Department am | ¢ nounced that plans for the, with- . i . r re-hv- i “VIC wm nounce here been acetal to Ga Foun offices to serve you. Save by-Mail Service. Ib. g Moroccan prime minister. Drive-in Window and Free Parking at the rear of * * f the Home Office and Drayton Plains Branch. Negotiations for the missile base in Turkey, which will offset the/ loss of the Moroccan bases, have) been under way for some time. eames SERVICE Rep Law Named Prompt, efficient, experienced personnel to serve Co ittee you. Personal attention to each customer. On mm for County Needs State Rep. Arthur J. Law ba (D-Pontiac) has been named to a Om jae special legislative committee to study ‘‘the vexing fiscal problems’”’ Joao lederal Savings Smoking in Bed and Matches CAUSED 21% OF ALL HOME FIRES Resulting in 11% of all home fire deaths. Protect your property and possessions! Call AUSTIN-NORVELL Agency, Inc. FE 2-9221 FRESHLY ¢ GROUND Ib BEEF . . Armour “Columbia” BACON OR SHADYNOOK Grade “A” Medium EGGS ane One Dozen Your Choice 2% |] ReMus—FREsH Lb. 69° KING NUT @ 144 4 OLED. . YU carton mittee called for an examination of county need fér additional funds to finance existing services a the possible sources from which funds may be derived. Other members of the commit- tee named by House Speaker Don Home Office: 761 W. Huron Street Downtown Office’ Rochester Branch 107 Main st. (GQ) ) Creamery Butter LL ebbebetettetetetett it ttt ttt itt t Ti TTT iyi i iris rir tii iii yi] | 70 West ]|R Pears include Reps. Williams 16 E. Lawrence St. 1M jit Lawrence ° (D-Detroit), Root (R-Kalamazoo),| - a ' ‘Sall R- ), -_ _ ~ -— aw at Cass BD Dewed, add tenis te 4416 Dixie Highway — Drayton Plains These Prices Effective Sun., Mon., Tues, Nov. 1,2 F Seeeeeeedeseeena® Gladwin). | ; ‘ a : | % whanau e THE PONT 48 West Huron Street Pontiac IAC PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1959 Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company BAROLD A. FITZGERALD President and Publisher - as hatketen estan Editor Trcuuer sat nt and ry and urer Business Manager Advertising Director Hasey J. Reep. Eset M Treapwets, MareHats Joepan, QGeoecs C. Inwan Managing Editor Circulation Manager — Advertising [ es r anager ItSeemstoMe.... Viewers’ Trust in TV Badly Shattered as Truths Unfold Television is in a state of “intel- lectual and moral bankruptcy,” ac- ‘ording SELDES. to educator-critic GILBERT x * * He made this statement before Charles Van Doren had — in ef- fect — confessed to taking part in rigged shows. Many people accepted the duplicity of other contestants and producers with a certain equanimity but they were aghast when the fair haired boy of all TV quiz shows indicated that he, too, was implicated. x * * In order to carry the deceit to these lengths, it required obeisance from a vather large group, including officials, technicians and others whose rank ould have placed them above crooked procedures. Most businesses are headed by men of integrity and :onor who treat the public with re- pect. I'm dumbfounded over the extent ‘0 which these machinations have gone. It reflects on the entire indus- try and gives it a black eye that it won't live down for some time x * * Other deceptive practices have leaked out since. Phony cheering and applause are liberally injected in programs where the original volume is “insufficient.” Also, “ad lib” remarks are often rehearsed in advance and the extent which the gullible public has been taken for a long. one way ride “hasn't yet been completely uncov- ered. Our trust has been badly misplaced. , We accepted TV at face value. This was a mistake. - * * * VAN Doren hasn't appeared in court, but the New York Times News Service says flatly that he “got in- formation in advance.” ¥or shame. to Steel Strike Hits Us... Just as Oakland County is hitting the highest economic plateau in sev- eral years, the industrial wheels start gfinding slowly to a dismal stop This is a body blow. The steel strike hits home. * * * It seems unfair to visit the -troubles and tribulations of the ‘steel people on the heads of the innocent. But that's a part of the complicity of strikes today. The whole economy of the country can be swept ruthlessly into the ash can. * * * The public has too big a stake to stand by—idly—and even helplessly. If this current fracas runs long enough and far enough to shut down the entire nation, some workable Fed- eral laws may evolve to save us from similar situations in the future. * * * Why should 175 million people find their incomes reduced or stopped completely because a few hundred thousand can't get along? The government has a definite obligation to protect the majority of the population from a few thousand. This is too enlightened « day in the world’s history to per- mit a comparative handful to wrest a living away from the bulk of the population. Library Rejected... I sincerely regret the Waterford vole on FRANK STeere’s library pro- posal. Mr. Steere is a long standing and valued friend and I understand the disappointment he must feel. At the same time, I also believe that everyone appreciates why the 4 © vote went the way it did. Water- ford faces a need for more police, firemen, schools, teachers, pave- ments and sewers. The voters simply decided the share of the library costs which they faced was out of proportion to the whole picture. It’s regrettable. * * * Perhaps the goodhearted and kind- ly Citizen Steere can see his way clear to helping his home district anyway, with the idea of developing the library in the future. And in Conclusion.... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter: Since I just spent a week in St. Joe’s Hospital and another at home, I subscribe to the theory that a minor operation is one performed on some- one else And I can't speak too highly of the personnel at St. Joe’s There's one real laugh in these crooked TV revelations. Recall that mousey little character that was introduced each week as “the vice president of the Manufac- turers Trust in whose vaults these questions have been safely locked so that not even he has ever seen them before.”’ As it turns out, he was about the only one on the payroll that hadn’t seen them. * x * The automotive Dealer News reprints this personal from an Oregon publication: “Joe W. Get in touch with me at once. Bring three rings: engagement, wed- ding and teething. Have news for you. Betty.”.......... Few rec- ognize that new, trim. svelte Howard V. Heldenbrand at a slim, trim 158 pounds. And a few years ago he was a pudgy 190. That takes a lot of doing and I bow low. ee eee The three happiest pdl- iticians of the past two decades: Alben Barkley, Harry Truman and Nelson Rockefeller... _ |. For the first time, Washington has a preponderance of Negro population: 438,060 compared to 387,000 whites........... Here's the best of the many cracks on Russia's photo of the other side of the moon: “They'll have to take it over. Someone moved.” * * * The Berlin Morgen Post which visited last summer, says in five con- 4 secutive days recently 1,600 Berliners crossed into West Berlin. That put the total escaping at 2,300,000—more people than there are in Detroit... . When Eppig FISHER gave DEB- BIE REYNOLDs the pitch, he was defi- nitely the headliner in that duo. Now DessBiE sidelines him by miles. She just got the nod over LucILLte BALL for the top spot in three gigantic TV shows. Meanwhile FIsHER shadows Liz around her movie studio where she’s hard at work.......... Dept. of Cheers and Jeers: the C’s—BILL WILLMAN, the J's: Thursday night's new TV program, “Take a Good Look.” It’s the epitome of confusion, chaos and futility and the thing will never get well until they chloroform Zsa Zsa GABOR. . —HAROLD A. FITZGERALD Wuy does the law make people muffle the noise of cars and yet al- low them to use power lawn mowers that make more fuss than a second- hand motorcycle backfiring in a tin garage? MEDICAL science says people with brown eyes are more sensitive to pain than those with blue eyes. Ergo, no one should be cruel enough to hang a black eye on a brown-eyed person. [The POWER of sae | | a: ae FAITH | } When he was approaching 50, Leo Tolstoy, one of the greatest writers in the history of literature, felt an emptiness within him. He was famous, wealthy, titled, happily married and a proud father, yet he said: ‘‘Why wish for anything, or do anything? Is there any meaning in life?"’ This profound melancholy lasted for about three years, but the answer Tolstoy found to his question changed his life. He discovered ‘‘those clear simple truths common to all men. . . the Spirit of God lives in man and the practical rule . . act toward others as he wishes others to act toward himself... image lives in us, the power of which we can increase by our conduct . that man should God is a Spirit whose . and all that naturally follows a peaceful, friendly, happy life would come about for humanity . . Tolstoy renounced his title, and began his work to relieve the oppressed. He crusaded for the rights of peasants, protested the oppression of minorities, and opposed capital punishment and the use of physical force. All that remained of his old ways of living were his tremendous literary contributions. Every morning in solitude, Tolstoy prayed. He wrote, ‘‘My prayer is like this. . . ‘Who so abideth in love abideth in God, and God in him . . His love is fulfilled in us Days of All Faiths . if we love one another . Brethren, let us love one another, for God is love’.”’ Pranks Are Distortion of Holy Day By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Tonight's merry pranks, believe it or not, were all related to the fact that Sunday is one of the holiest days of the Christian year. It is a strange hook-up. If Sunday were not All Saints’ (All Hallows’) day, tonight could not have been All Hallows’ Eve and there would have been no excuse for masquerades, tricks or treats, or any of the other signs that the spirits of the dead were abroad making things un- easy for the living. The whole business is, of course. a jovial, irreverent distortion of a lovely and important occasion Sunday the Christian Church honors all those, both known and unknown, who deserve to be called saints in the specialized sense of that term, which means they are already in the presence of God “And there some be,"’ says Ecclesiasticus, chapter 44, verse 9 (Apocrypha) ‘which have left no memorial."". Their number must be very great * * * As a sidelight, tomorrow places Dr. Brady’s Mail Bag a special emphasis on that little understood doctrine, the Com- munion of Saints. Part of its meaning is that the Church on earth and the Church in heaven are separated only by the thinnest of veils, not really separated at all. x * bd When we on earth join in wor- ship, we join not only with one another but with the whole com- pany of heaven. The relationship that exists among Christians is not only a lateral relationship here and now in space, but also a vertical relationship in time up and down the ages. FIRST BISHOP On Nov. 6, 1789 a Jesuit priest, John Carroll, 34-year-old son of the aristocratic ‘‘Carrolls of Maryland” - was appointed bishop of the newly organized Diocese of Baltimore, first Roman Catholic diocese on the American continent. “Diecese of Baltimore” was feographically as extreme an understatement as could have been possible at that point in American history. The young bishop’s jurisdiction extended Pure Lanolin Is Too Thick for Hair and Scalp Use You mention lanolin oil in your booklet on care of the hair and scalp. I have been unable to find this oil in pure form, although there are numer- ous creams and lotions that con- tain “lanolin”... (Mrs. W.S.C.) Ans, — I do not mention it in the booklet The Hair and Scalp, for which send me 35c and stamped, DR. PRADY self-addressed en- velope. Lanolin, otherwise called wool fat, is too stiff for use as hair or scalp oil, Usually it is diluted with from 10 to 20 times its volume of fresh sesame oil, olive oil, cottonseed oil or castor oil. Pure lanolin is less desirable than hydrous lanolin — otherwise called hydrous wool fat or Adeps Lanaé Hydrosus, It is superior to vegetable oils for the skin and scalp because it more closely re- sembles sebum. the natural skin and scalp or hair oil. Ben Told if a child chews gum it is likely te make cavities in his teeth .. . (Mrs. F. H.) Ans. — Chewing gum is harm- less, although I do not recommend it. Far better, I think, for the child to learn to chew plain wheat, which I do recommend for any- one who likes to chew. Send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope and ask for my free pamphlet Wheat to Eat. Ben Told facials will bring lines to a woman's face early in her years, Have also heard that if you go to a competent operator facials will not bring lines . . . (Miss S.M.A.) Ans. — The pastime of madam has nothing to do with lines in the face, Daughter, 11, had tonsils re- moved by operation five years ago. The adenoid tissue has en- larged again and she has to breathe through her mouth. Doc- tor here advises X-ray treatment for the adenoids, (Mrs. R. B.) Ans. — It is good treatment in many cases of obstruction of throat or nasopharynx. by tonsils or ade- noids, especially when the obstruc- tion causes ear trouble. I am a girl 16 and have been told that if I continually cross my. knees when sitting I will be injured internally, (Miss M.O.) Ans. — No, but it tends to im- pair good posture and obstructs circulation in legs. Better cross only the ankles. Signed letters not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not dis- cnawered (yr wiliam Brady, it's (Copyright 1958) from Maine to Georgia and west to the Mississippi. It was logical that Baltimore should be the first center of oper- ations. The colony of Maryland had been founded as the only colony in the New World where complete religious liberty was granted, a gentle way of saying that it was the only place where Romanists were tolerated. Remember, this was in 1634, in a land populated by Englishmen and Northern Europeans. The reformation, with all its bitterness towards Rome, was only a century old and was not forgotten in the minds of the majority of colonists. (Copyright 1959) Voice of the People ‘This Country Should Take Interest in the Nationalities’ Recently I attended a dance sponsored by the Armenian Youth Federation. The music is amazing. The dance that accompanies it is highly rhythmic, almost oriental, dignified and almost stately. To- SS ee ; It’s a pity the general public doesn’t take more of an interest in the various nationality groups in our country. We are ignoring the chance to enrich and add variety and depth to our lives. * * * I hear in most cases the Russians take great pains to preserve the culture of her widely diversified nationality groups. Are the Russians going to be first and beat us in everything? 60 Cottage St. (Editor’s Note: Leonard Buero's recent | letter should have read ‘$2.58 per hour plus 30 cents an hour for pension and insurance” instead of $2.88.) ‘Featherbedding Is Expensive Luxury’ This nation does very little to fight the greatest cause of rising prices and that is featherbedding. It is the most expensive luxury U. 8. and adds to the price Every taxpayer should fight this and destroy an evil that is destroy- ing him. Sixty-None ‘I Wonder if We Will Ever Learn’ Well, here we are again, holding the bag with a gaping hole in it. After sending money, men and sympathy to ‘‘poor, little Laos” to protect it from the ‘‘horrible on- slaught’’ of Communists, we learn that the mass killings and burning of homes was nothing more than a couple of men wounded by snipers and a hut or two destroyed. We've been played for a sucker before, but this just about takes the cake. I wonder if we'll ever learn. Disgusted ‘Could Insurance Be One Cause?’ A thought occurred to me that I haven't heard mentioned before. Could the increase in auto acci- dents have any relationship to the increase in insurance available to drivers? * ® *® It seems that long ago people were awfully concerned about get- ting a scratch or a dent in their shiny new cars, but now drivers figure insurance will take care of it, so they're not quite so worried about minor accidents. * *® * But when a driver's careless about minor points of safety, it tends to lead to carelessness in general, and that could possibly be one cause of more accidents. dust Wondering Discusses Question of Police Reserves After listening to the latest City Commission meeting on the radio, I've come to the conclusion that some of the Commissioners are for- getting things they don't care to re- Case Records of a Psychologist: Ken Burns member regarding the police re- serves. * * * For seven years the reserves — have done a fine job, for free, and saved City taxes and lives. They've been responsible for quite a few arrests and con- _Victions. Now the Commission ex- .made is in the City Commission, and this time let's have men who can remember good that has been done for a City that tends to forget. Memories Waterford Teen-ager Asks for Hospital A hospital would be of more service to our Township than a li- brary, Waterford is growing by leaps and bounds, yet we haven't a hospital of our own. We can’t get into St. Joseph or General! un- less we're desperately ill. These hospitals are good, over- crowded. We, the boys and girls, youth, men and women would benefit more by a_ hospital. Waterford needs a hospital. Please listen to us and examine our case. Give it thought. Teen-ager ‘For What We Pay, It Should Be Tops’ A book entitled ‘‘Teaching the Third R"’ says the U. S. school children are a year behind Euro- pean children in mathematics. With the gigantic cost of U. S. education, I should think we'd be one year ahead and not even level with them Puzzled The Country Parson “One advantage of high morals is that they protect you against being invited to some very boring late-hour parties.” Bored Parishioners Worry Pastor Joseph is on the road to suc- cess because he at least is now facing his problem and ac- knowledging it. The preachers who never succeed are those who are so indifferent to a snoring audience that they don’t even realize they are a failure in the pulpit. Every speaker can improve fast by the rules outlined below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE. C-484: Joseph D., aged 27, is a young seminary graduate. “Dr. Crane,” he began unhap- pily, ‘‘my parishioners don't like my preaching. * * * “They delegated one member of the board to in- form me of that fact. “Yet I study all week on my ser- mon. In fact, I shut myself away from everybody each morning as I read and com- pose my sermon for the next Sun- : day. 4 “But it seems DR. CRANE that the harder I study, the more they go to sleep when I deliver that sermon. So what's the an- swer?”’ SPEECH SEORETS Sir William Lever offered good advice for just this type of situa- tion. x * * “I would alter the motto,”’ he said, “which tells us ‘If at first you don't succeed, try again,’ and make it read, ‘If at first you don’t succeed, try another method.’ ” * * * Whenever I am' scheduled for an evening address in any given city, I usually talk to one or two high school convocations during the day. “Be a Good Ape.”’ is the title of my high school speech. Therein I refer to the fact that it is smart to pick a hero and then “‘ape”’ or imitate those good habits which he possesses that led him to the top rung of the ladder to success. Many of you young clergymen need to take that same viewpoint. You read too much! Instead, study some of the fore- most clergymen of our day or of your own denomination and sce how they hold an audience. Listen to Dt. Peale, Bishop Sheen, Billy Graham, Oral Roberts and many other topnotch sermon- rs, Adapt their methods to your own church and even try to improve on them, if you can. READER’S DIGEST FORMULA Reader’s Digest advises its rov- ing editors td follow this formula for their short essays: * * * (1) Sart out with a striking statement. (2) Document and illustrate it with at least two concrete cases, told in narrative style. (3) Tie the wheat in the sack, Every clergyman can soon be- come a better speaker by following this precise psychological formula: (1) Use a text that pertains to current life. Don’t focus your ser- mons on the dead past of 2,000 years ago. (2) If convenient, start off with an appropriate quotation from some famous person which will “key” your. address, (3) Use narrative examples from your town and even your own con- gregation to document the devel- opment of your sermon topic. (4) Name at least three pa- rishioners in your sermon, work- ing them in as secondary to examples you derive from their home or farm or business. {9) Quote a stanza of some poem that contains the climax of your talk, for rhythm lifts us emotional- ly faster than does prose. (6) Stay within your time limit— say 20 to 30 minutes for a normal sermon. * * * For further proved secrets of success in speaking, teaching and Lb & long 4c stam réssed envelope ani ‘a0e te whet costs when you serd ch ical charts and pam- (Copyright 1959) The Associated ress fs entitied exclusively to the use for repunti- cation of all focal news printed in this newspaper «as well ae al) AP Hews dixnatches mall tn Oakland Genesee, Living- ston, Maromp. r and Wesh- tenaw Counties it te $19.60 vear elsewhere other Places in t nited ites $23.40 & year. all potions mh baidn at" the"ha_ clone fate "at \ rate at Michigan +s of ABC. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1959 FIV B But Stassen Isn’t Beaten Yet Philly Dems Hold Parade PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Repub- lican Harold E. Stassen, national-|Jr, Latest registration figures list confident ly known politician, is he'll win the Philadelphia mayor- alty race next Tuesday, 62:1 EAS But the Democrats don't give him much of a chance. po ie say he'll still be running after election day. They've already held a pre- election victory parade for Mayor Richardson - Dillworth who is a candidate for a second four-year term. \% * * * Stassen, former governor of Minnesota and disarmament ad-| taken plenty of lumps in Politics| the last few years. Still he is re- garded in many circles as a sturdy! contender. The Democrats held their ‘tra- ditional parade and rally Wednes- day night in the 26th Ward in south Philadelphia. But that demonstration was overshadowed by a continuing has- sle between Republicans and Democrats over Stassen’s city wage tax situation. Congressman William J. Green 531,000 Democrats and 413,083 Re-|the United States. ~*~ * * — 61-year-old former Marine administration Dilworth is running on his first- and , unemployment term record. He has repeatedly charged that Stassen is seeking to worth spread creased. in- aspiration to become president of; Stassen promises if he is elected, mayor he will stop what he calls a| heavy migratory flow of Negroes |the two houses of the Supreme So- and/from the South to Philadelphia.|viet (parliament) cheered his dec- He has charged that under the Dil-|laration “we will continue to sup-| crime has} port “the Chinese (Communist) po-| RussiaDKs China on Formosa Plan | MOSCOW (AP)—Premier Nikita’ showered, and put on a clean be mayor only to further his real| | Khrushchev said Saturday the So-; — ‘Jail Any Better? | himself MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) — Herman E, Tipton, 18, left his | four-foot by four-foot tree hut yesterday, wént home, shaved, the hut for a burglary ¢harge, tired. set of clothes. Then he turned in to the police. Tip- ton said he had been hiding in | 14 days to escape and he fin- ally got too cramped and too New Type of Doghouse pone pets. The units will give BARNSTAPLE, England |— The town council last night vot- ed to provide garden sheds for its municipal housing units to let fath- crs escape their wifes, (UPI) | and “recover the council said, The tecth of rodents never childret ‘nN growing fath- ers a chance to smoke their pipes their equilibrium,’ stop oa rr viet Union would support Red Chi-| na’s determination to take Formo-| |sa “until the question is solved.” | * * * Deputies at a joint session of sition on Formosa until the ques-| tion is solved.’’ * *-* Democratic city administration! leaders charged Stassen never! paid the city’s 14% per cent wage taxes from 1953 through 1956. | Stassen replied that he and his| accountants had receipts to show he did. Then Thursday the 54-year-old) former president of the University) of Pennsylvania claimed exemp- tion for those four years because he was in federal service. He said he did not receive any income in Philadelphia for the years in ques-| tion Mortin E. Rotman, city revenue, commissioner, said he'd let the courts decide. * * * Mayor Richardson Dilworth, en dorsed by all three Philadelphia! daily newspapers, has the full backing of Pennsylvania's Demo- cratic national committeeman, Gov. David L. Lawrence, and Phil- adelphia’s Democratic chairman, ' ‘60 RAMBLER RADIO $17 4§g00 HEATER Cecose Your Ows Easipment BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER MI 6-3900 Michigans. the arms were not St. Joseph Adds Therapy Unit, visor to President Eisenhower, has| Artificial Muscle Star There's new hope for rehabilita-/and Frederick B. tion of the physically handicapped at, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Clinic. * * * This week the physical therapy section opened a new’ branch and the star of the show was an arti- ifical muscle — making what was jperhaps its first appearance in Vocational Rehabilitation and the) Prosthetic Research Council say it’s a good idea. * * * lon sack about eight inches lonz which injured persons wear eithe: State Conforms There's good reason te cheer this device clinic members said. It effers possible aid te victims of such afflictions as polie, rheu- matoid arthritis, strekes and nervous system disorders. While artifical rective braces for legs have been limbs and cor- moar ap ate Jobless Rules livery little assistance has lavailable for people with arm or| hand disabilities. Until recently most splints for designed to restore the limb to use. Most keep the arm immobile, some allowed Rep. Roberts Puts Over Act to Save Employers Extra Benefit Tax “\the arm to move merely for exer-|_ Following a warning by State cise. . Rep. Farrell E. Roberts (R-W types of Bloomfield), the Legislature yes- Now there are new functional splints and an artifical |*¢™ay completed action putting muscle. the state ‘‘back to conformity he conbinalion secven etlec: with the federal unemployment tively in many cases as an artifical |COMPensation aw hand or arm, said A. C. Derande, | Paiture to Ste en oie ine physical therapist at the clinic. 3 selene -iboss ’ gain: Michigan employers It can be used, too, im a Roberts, therapeutic way, to keep an ail- jtee chairman, told the lower cham- ing hand or arm exercised while be. of the Legislature: ‘‘We just | injured muscles or bones slowly [have to pass this bill” return to normal. | Dorando and Drs. A. S. Jacknow The state jobless benefit act was amended in 1957 by the Leg- ult CWHITE FLAME Soot Destroyer Eliminate unsight- ly dirt in your home! in the handy spray can at your hardware store. Oakland Chemical Co. 774 WOODWARD AVE. | truck crashed through a bridge more jobless islature to entitle employers to an immediate tax merit rating | after achieving a “positive fund balance”’ following a period of Conscience Was Clear CLAY MILLS, England (UPI) | "*%8tive balances,” Keberts — David Sears, 11, was sound : saa asleep in the cab of his father's A negative balance means that furniture van yesterday when the employes of a firm have received benefits than the firm has paid in taxes The federal government ruled that such employers pay the maximum tax rate, 3 cent on payrolls. three years before merit rating “Federal officials have started a guard rail, teetered on the edge 30 feet above the water, was sprayed by a broken fire hyd- rant and was bumped when two cars collided on the bridge. When it was all over, David was still sound asleep. has must per can be borrowed and must be ness, thoughtful gesture, cheerful greeting. happy smile. of your life: a thoughtful response that must return living. VOORHEES-SIPLE 264 North Perry Street Happiness Is Borrowed Happiness cannot be purchased but is a tender emotion that springs from the human heart, overflows with an act of kind- birthday card, sincere handclasp or a Heart-string-chords influence man every- where; chords of friendship, of family. responsive echoes, the touch of a child's fin- gers, appealing glance, wistful attitude are chords that find ready response. To be happy one must give it away. never a one-way affair; when we receive we hearing on Michigan nonconformity but held a decision in escrow pend- ing our action,”’ Roberts said. “Unless we take action to con- form to the federal law, and make the action retroactive to Jan. 1 federal officials may cut off 36,000,000 to $60,000,000 in funds it for Michigan.” returned. It Michigan employers would have to pay higher taxes to make up for any loss in federal funds. The House by a 9>-1 vote passed the ‘federal conformity bill” ap- proved earlier in the Senate, and gave it immediate effect and sent it to the governor for signing. 4. L. VOORHEES Think of the happiest moment wasn't it a joyful surprise for act you had done? touch’ Boy, 11, Killed by Car While Trick or Treating MENOMINER «# — Out with a group of younggters on a trick or treat tour, Eug@ne G. Delfosse, 11. was struck and killed by a car last night. Witnesses told police the boy darted into the path of a car driv: en by Richard Wandberg, Marquette. Wandberg was held. It is the create the greatest happiness. It is it. That is a secret of happy FUNERAL HOME Phone FE 2-8387 ed 27, of not Here is PRICE “Westr % Deluxe Dream Homes % Adjacent to Both Public OPEN SUNDAY ‘Only One Model Left This Beautiful 3 Bedroom Model Located ot 4213 iy Deluxe, Drive Paneled Family Room—All the Built-ins—Reall 1 to 6 Pp M North on the Dixie Hwy. to Cambrook Lane, 1 7 . Block South of Waterford Stop Light . . . Left For Your Inspection on Cambrook Lane to Model, FE HELTMAN & TRIPP OR; 5-8822 Builder and Developers of Westridge of Wateriord 3-941) your opportunity to Save! REDUCED *4,500! idge of Waterford” an address of distinction — % Suburban Atmosphere — City Conveniences and Parochial Schools % Fully Landscaped Lots DIRECTIONS House intro-! duced the muscle here after study-|injured arm. ing it at the Medical School of| the University of California at Los| Angeles. The National Office of) i. middie a aa, | tached to the moving parts of the The muscle itself is a little ny-! {made to clench, or fingers can be House Labor Commit-’ for a period of} attaining a Perlormer on the upper or lower part of the When filled with carbon di- oxide gas, the sack swells in at the same | time, shortens in length. This | motion tugs at steel cables at- functional splint. If the splint in the hand position, an artifical fist can be is tightened to hold a pencil or eating utensil. If the splint is on the lower arm the arm can be made lower. an 10 raise or * * * The action of the swelling sack and moving cables is very simi- lar to the action of real muscles and almost as quick, Dorando said A patient equipped with the outfit has to keep a supply of carbon dioxide gas handy — in a tank attached to his wheelchair if he is immobilized or in his hip ec jacket pocket if he can get around A small tube runs between the carbon dioxide tank and one end of the muscle. The activator to release carbon dioxide into the muscle can be placed in many positions, so that it will work at a flick of the elbow, for instance, or a shrug of the shoulder.” A similar motion will let the Zas escape from the muscle, a lowing the splint to relax in norma! Open for Your Inspection Sunday | to 6 P. 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I, 59 eat Jindal ZAAdEA daa aN TAAL A ar ae UST Y LS Vestn coailin’ owes? Erraymmenynmyimn nec Me Cn [ahd eA A Food Town - People’s Bonus Coupen FREE! 50 GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS with purchase of any 2 LOAVES OF BREAD “ are aah Aah dah cadena Ad Limit I te Custemer—Expires Nev. I, Adit AA dA dab a daa A CA ls de III UU UT IID ON ON ON a oat ed et Nat ag * BADD MAAN, ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ( ¢ ( .PEOPLE’S | FOOD MARKETS 263 AUBURN [Mm 465 E. PIKE ST. [700 AUBURN ST. OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK OPEN PAM HI OPM OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ee ee | 6 Barc & were CLOSED SUNDATS OPEN SUNDAY % te 6 AM WH ITOPM Staunton itt a i HY UU CL ERERER TERR IRARES Ne ON ON ON oe ON Or v UU UO Ww uu Ly. UU AUAUAU AU Nd do Nae ONO UU UU AAU A UT VAY Neat ON Nad © at Nat Naat Neat 0 at oe 0 gel Ocal cet Oat? NOP 0 FOO Noe™ * iS ’ NNN OI NI ONS OOOO | ai dain odin dali lain wedi aan a & Sh te) UU Aud 3) fr ld iS lta ded VAUAUAUAULY ‘ Ler geg yy WSO) _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1959 Area News of Personal Interest Mrs. Rosina L. Souslin of Savoy drive left by plane this week to spend three weeks with her son Ensign Richard E. Souslin and Mrs. Souslin who are in Pearl Harbor. Ha- wail where Ensign Souslin is stationed * * * The James C. Langfords of North Perry street have re- turned from a month's visit in Berkeley. Calif.. with ther son-in-law and daughter, M nd Mrs Edward Shaw. fo Pontiac residents During therr visit Mrs. S * x * Mr. and Mrs. Richard D Bashore (nee Patricia Zielke! of Big Rapids are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a daughter, Vicki Lynn Oct. 2 at Big Rapds Com- munity Hospital (jrandparents of the child are the Noble Bashores of avenue and the Ed Zielkes of Coseyburn ward A . DR. and MRs. Ferris Institute students and return to Pontiac in the sum mer * * * Among area students at Hillsdale College this semeste are Harry J. Nicholie, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Nicholie of Westiawn street: Janet S. Van Tassel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward VanTassel of East Iroquois road; and Ann I. Lawson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Gerald J. Lawson of kim Gate drive Orchard iL.dAaaAe * . . \ daughter Shawna Lee sas born Oct 2% at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital to Mr. and ‘irs. Stanford WO) Hannon ‘nee Hird: of Willow roud (sraunapapents abe M and \Irs \ \ lhird of Pelharn drive and Mr and Mrs O. R Hannon of Detroit * * * Shan Griffith. a sophomore at the University of Michigan has been pledged to Sigma Nu Fraternity The engineering student is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Griffith of Dakota drive * * * Ann t Su Jetters = Jose ph Mere Hospitial . DWIGHT SLATER Ask Methodist Women to Greet Missionaries On Wednesday at a6 oS) pin dinne: entral meeting at the ( Methodist Church gymnasium To order Pattern No. 1036, state} never, under any circum- — -_-~ ———________ =| stances, criticizes his wife's As a matter of fact, says | Meo when the time has come te himself as an individual. And be-| = If you are short-waisted or i hat Bill, the old joke about hus- | view her job as finished. “ | hats. ne pe gel cause he feels free, he will stay! short - legged, wear a blouse * * * ly ecaeuacaied e b You can’t set an age that is closer to his parents through the) and sweater the same color as V B The lucky Mrs. Riemer can cartooniats , y a years than if they had tried to your skirt. It will give the an eau | be as whimsical as she likes, . _ guide him too long. illusion of stature Cc | with no fear of hearing that a = ‘ll Kj kk . H . || | One of the most important de- The reverse is true for the DESIGNERS AND CREATORS | familiar husbandly reirain: “Most men want their wives | ir in | S cisions a mother has to make is’ fall, slim gal. Her figure will OF ORIGINAL COSTUMES look more proportioned if she and knowing when to step back and let her child go forth to meet life| alone. | “Where did you get that hat?” or sweethearts to be noticed Bill is executive director of | — but in a nice way,” he says. — , ——| ‘They object to plunging neck- lines, too-short skirts and oth- er revealing displays. But they love to step out with a girl wearing a striking hat. In the first place, the right hat makes almost any woman look pret- Fete to Honor | tier, and in the second place ~ a the Sawickis | it identifies her as a lady. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sawicki of x *& * wears contrasting skirts jackets or blouses. YOUR CHOICE FROM OVER 2000 RENTAL COSTUMES OR WE WILL MAKE 1! OR 100 FOR YOU FOR SALE OR RENT WICS AND THEATRICAL MAKE UP > 1 Berry Fair on Nov. 17 Mrs. Van Vurst ls Woted Organist Presents Chai f Holl ° . Chorch Event ’ Seminar at High School 50th Wedding 2823 N. Woodward Ave. R. Shultz Royal Oak, Michigan Liberty 9-5200 Ss Wee : F , A Lowery Organ Seminar was Suddick. Mary Meagher, Lynn BOT H SS blag — Wee Sbicarsey Aairacn| “Smart women have learned | a eo feats ri i beer ee = sponsored by the Gallagher Music Kreis, Linda Winters and Bob BOG Hstreet are helping plan a 50th rat it they want to De allur- | iinig on West Long Lake road ©°. Thursday evening at Pontiac VanDeWalle. Ta 7 =i FREE wera ion in| w® they don't have to go in | ta ker (Northern High School al tine) (ib wedding anniversary celebration in| for daring decolletages. They | Nov. 17 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. |’ | Ime b /erdowal, £ aden int ol honor of their parents, Mr. and) can accomplish the same thing Mrs. Henry Van Vurst of Bloom. * * * . i Bes (Gi (eet see | Mrs. John Sawicki of Southfield. with a smart hat. A woman | field Township is chairman. | Barren ieee guest ae Church Plans =? cS} : x *« * weaNing a really beautiful and Mrs. Shelton Wright of Bloom-'Presented selections ranging from) , YOUR PORTRAIT IS THE ONE : Pe ALAD SET The affair will be Sunday with} dramatic hat can count on ad- | field Hills and Mrs. George Ja- Bach to jazz arrangements. Kraut Supper GIFT THAT YOU ALONE CAN ANKE 'a 10 a. m. service at the Ukranian| miring male glances, and prob- | coby of Birmingham are cochair-. William Grube was master of ; ; ~afeaarranch Hf GIVE. PHONE NOW IN TIME c 7" ‘Baptist Church, East Detroit, fol-| ably even a few whistles.” men of the stationery booth. jceremonies. one Nae ed ut a FOR CHRISTMAS! ) lowed by a 1 p. m. luncheon for *~ *« * x *® * Mr. Smith, staff organist of the | nual sauerkraut ainpee Pontiac Photographers’ friends and family. A flattering hat, says Bill, Christmas cards featuring a) Lowery Organ Co., Chicago, | oa pazaar Tuesday at Fellow- Association * * * also is a status symbol, colored reproduction of the Kirk} played at the Hollywood Presby- ship Hall , DIMITRI LaZAROFF | Other children of the Sawickis, “We tested this fact recent- [chancel and bearing an appro-| terian Church tn California for See eee oat aa mo who came here from Poland, are’ ly,” he says. “We enlisted the priate Christmas greeting will be) ™@"y years. He has given con- = r * * ed f 260N mek Ace 4-3001 . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woods of| help of a pair of beautiful | ordered in advance. People should Certs in Canada, the United |_| Dinner will be served from CR HASKILL STUDIO your 40 piece Lapeer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry twins and sent them out on a {contact Mrs. Wright or Mrs. Ja. States and Europe, and has made | 9) pm. fo ¢ Pm im anainawe ana “om service for 8 Prudhomme of Berkley, Mr. and cafe society tour — each with coby if they wish to obtain them! television, radio, and motion pic- * * * Haven at Thais CORE 4-3469 . Mrs. J. Ottie Taylor of Detroit,| ® escort, of course. One wore | Noy. 17, | ture appearances. He has just Mrs. Robert Petersen {is in 12 feet Pine Be eR 2-271 in and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Sawicki! ® hat and one went bar¢head- A returned from a tour with Fred | charge of the dinner. Grace _* : oe of Oak Park. ed. When the two couples went Mrs. Raymond Pfautsch of Oak- Waring and his Pennsylvanians. Webb is in charge of the dining 0 Ve ie The couple has 15 grandchildren wale always ee approached — drive ntl eel bad =~ .*.* saa ae oe the auesta / and three great grandchildren. : , . ship is chairman of the Book Nook; Local young people participating) ‘°4" ‘ecelve the guests, . - ~ ; MW “ the girl wearing the hat. and | where those recommended by Dr. in the concert were Paul Ferman 2 ¢ Delight in the beautiful difference! Americo's newest Cl . B h tee heel table” Harold C. DeWindt, minister of Rosalie Coulson, Bob Davies, Niesa Mrs. Henry Helmkamp is in faavacdic. pattern rn eaning rusnes the Kirk, may be purchased. The Ferrier, Jeannette Kuhn and Karen! charge of the kitchen, Elizabeth after our e erts THIRD DIMENSION ff) Are Easily Washed books are inexpensive and would Coleman. Gordon, tickets, and Mrs. Kurt Xp Wischman is bazaar chairman. make appropriate Christmas gifts.. Others were Lynn Smith, Susan BEAUTY by One great value of fouse- keeping brushes is that you can keep them clean with little trouble, Nyloh or other plastic bristles shed soil quickly, so it's easy to see when they're clean all the way through. »| CLAIROL hair £: ae =< =. > ‘ite | WALLACE \ STERLING FATHER & SON CLEANERS —NOTICE We will not sacrifice fora ’ limited time Just wash such brushes in BE nest ot conyers nd | when = woman rin pws . week fed SPECIAL PRICES” me re rinses after rang oy april around kissing sverzeee: es | A¢ eciall ENDING * | will al rea r the proba carrying wie %, rae SAVE *51.50 | om campaign. p ° Nov.7 Eayayeoyyeyuem ft] coior THIS IS THE MOST ATTRAC- I'M ON MY WAY TO Men’s or Ladies’ with styling TIVE STERLING OFFER WE HAVE EVER MADE! . .You'll NEW WAY TO HAVE MY SUITS CASH C $2550 RUGS CLEANED, Before It’s & CARRY ONLY pay only $270.00 instead of the regular price of $321.50, an unusual saving of $51,50. You get a com- SLACKS priced for Novem- er... Suddenly Dresses your hair has a | plete service for eight, con- | ; slating at 8 toa apecns, 8 TOO LATE! | Pisin, One-Piece bets a aa place spoons, 8 place knives, ! ee e KIRTS ew shade, { _ 8 place forks, 8 salad forks | To coats S yon dione (athe plus your two piece salad Na ewetner oo . p C phasize = love- serving set~all in your You'll want your carpets, rugs and up- —_—_— SWEATERS liness of your stunning sterling chest. holstered iphgesay to = ed, coreg ey eyes. _ once = guente are or the Thanksgiv | garnall copes wi ‘hold yout ristmas holidays ahead. Let us restore Ladies Coats ; (Plain) ’ <0 pa. set, plus your ster them to like new condition now so that (no fur trim) N E IS N E R S A Repeat! you will have them before it’s too late. NEW WAY RUG AND CARPET CLEANERS set until Christmas. 5¢ 10.51 — VARIETY STORES LUSTRON Creamy Cold Wave FATHER & SON CLEANERS ~ Beauty Salon 2nd Floor Ollice and Plant ; : : . ~ ‘JEWELERS | Serving Pontiae fot 31 Years | losivn FE 2-6424 369 N. Sagnaw 42 eo St. ae °g 15 16.W. Buren FE 2-0294 42 WISNER ‘STREET FE 2-7132 } (Cor. Mansfield) One Block North of Pogtiac Mir. Engr. Bldg. (Cor. Howard) Appointment ak Atuass Nessais , Z / | Open Mon. & Fri. 9:30 A.M. te 9 PM + THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1959 EIGHT DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH ‘Youth Service Se ooreorecce AA :30 P Ae Sunday School... .. 04M sorte nel T1100 ALM. WUE OT ONND = sso ooo ccc n cc cass ceccs cqccewseccs ..6:30 A. M. Evening urch Service ... Ar .7:30 P.M. Midweek Service’ ............... ASsosce 7:00 P.M. Wednesday Pastor—REV. LEE ‘Latone * 8 8. Supt —ARCHUR EWALD Ghosts,’ Topic at Two Services FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSELAWN Sunday School, 1@ A. M. Morning Message 11 A.M. by the Pastor Special Music by the DeVauits Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wed. at the Spence home Home Builders’ Class Meet Sat. Halloween Party REV. LEROY SHAFER. Pastor Rev. James Cunnington to Discuss Seventh-Day Adventist Church “Ghosts” will be the theme of Dr. Joseph I. Chapman's sermon FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MURON AT WAYNE Poster REV. WRLIAM MH. MARBACH, 0.D. Associate Poster REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, 8.0. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 oi jat both the 8:45 and 11 a.m. wor- | ship hours Sunday at Bethany Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL Young People Saturday .... 7:30 P.M. Sunday School & Worship... 10:00 P.M. Sunday Evening Service .... 7:30 P.M. Services Tues. & Thurs. .... 7:30 P.M. Church Phone FE 5-836] UL 2-5142 Bishop L. A. Paren? Bishoo L. A Parent. Pastor | Waterford Community Church $860 Andersonville Rd Worship Services ....8:30, 11 A. M. Sunday School ...... iOS Aa MM. Evening Service .,......... 7P.M Hour of Power ..... Wed. 7:30 P. M Welcome to a Friendly Church! Robert Winze Central Methodist REV. MILTON HB. BANK. D. re Minister anv pavien J. WALLACE, B.D., Associate Minister REV. JOHN B. HALL, D.D., acco Minister MORNING SERVICES 8:30 A. M. and 10:45 A. M. “SKELETONS FROM THE PAST” Dr. Bank Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) Baptist Church. James Winger and Forest Brown | will assist at the early service will be} youth assistant at the second serv- and Mary McLaughlin ice At the & p.m. Vesper hour Sandra Langford and Douglas Anderson will assist the paster. Dr. Chapman's evening te pic will be ‘‘The Tie That Binds.” In the program, ‘Operation Understanding.” at 7 p.m. the Rev. James Cunnington, pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, will be the speaker. He will discuss the belief of his de- nomination. At the recent sessions of Mich- igan Baptist Convention in Bay City, Mrs. Hayden Menley of Beth- any was elected recording secre- tary and Mrs. Edward Lewis, a| trustee of the Women's Board. Welsh Festival Sunday Welsh people of Detroit and vi- cinity will hold their annual local Gymanfa Ganu (Festival for Sa-| high school age on Nov. 8 will be Harold Sibley of 1104 James K BI cred Song) on Sunday, at the High- | land Park Presbyterian Church, Woodward and Cortland avenues. Detroit. There will be tes at} 2:30 in the afternoon and 7:00 the oibbtiad 2 BETHEL TABERN ACLE First Pentecost Church of Pontiac SS 10am Worship 11 am Evangelistic Service 7:30 pm. Tues. and Thurs 7:30 pm Rev anéd Mra. & Crouch 18 Baldwin Ave FE 5-8256 First Christian Church Disciples of Christ Sunday School ...10 A.M. Church Service ...1] A.M. 858 W. Huron Rev. D. D. McCol! All Saints Episcopal EMIS Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield. Rector The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate. 8 20 A M —Holy Communion 9 30 and 11:15 AM —Holy Gommunion and Sermon by the Rector : Church School ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 5901 Commerce, Milfor 8 00 AM —Holy Communion tre 10.30 AM —Holy Communion and Sermon Church School Rev. Bertram T. White, Vicar Four Towns METHODIST CHURCH COOLEY LAKE RD at LOCKHAVEN Rev. W Cadman Prout Pastor c ¢ } ndoayv hao y 201 Church Service ....... WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 N. LYNN 8ST Sunday Schoo! i} am Worship 11 am WYP8. 6:45 pm Evening Service 1.30 tae 0 pm Wed. Prayer end Bible ” Williams Lake Church of the Nazarene * Corner Airport & ae Hatchery Road 10 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM WORSHIP HOUR 7 PM WORSHIP HOUR YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Ist Through Thursday, Nov. 5th Sunday, Nov. NIGHTLY ! Preaching — Teaching — Reaching a a6 oponsored by THE LUTHERAN CHURCHES Missourn Synod GRACE 114 8 Genesee st Pontiac Open House Services 8 P.M. CEDAR CREST Rev. Holger Cattau, Nebraska 9235 Southeastern Oxbow Lake Open House Servi PM, Rev. Hugo id agg ll of. JOHN 1011 Pifth, Rochester CHRIST LUTHERAN Gen. Motors Road, Milford Open House Services 8 P.M. Rev. Kar) E. Blake. Conn Open House Services 7:30 P.M Rev. Russel D. Killion, Wisc GETHSEMANE Auburn R4. near Dequindre. Brooklands House Services 8 P.M, vy. Eugene W. Beltz, Ohio ST. STEPHENS 37065 Geshabew Rd. Drayton Plains Open House Services 8 P.M. Rey. FP. Richard Benken, Conn. ST. MATTHEWS 2040 ommerce Rd. Lake Open House rvices 8 P.M. Rev. Theo. Gerken, Ill. ST. MARKS Commerce Road. Walled Lake Special Services Sun. 8 P. M. Nov. | and Nov. 8 Rev. Wm. Otten, Conn. BLOOMFIELD Pontiac Rt. 3 Special Services Sun. 8 p.m Nov. 1 and Nov. § Rev. Frank A. Hill, fowa CAREER, COLLEGE CONFERENCE — Par- ticipating in the conference for all Methodist young people and friends of junior and senior (from left) Mrs. vd., Mary New- Hymn of Month fo Be Featured Congregation Will See Billy Graham Film at Auburn Heights Church Bunda. pape ; Youth m Bight Wed. Waicome The congregation of the United Presbyterian Church at Auburn Heights will sing the hymn of the man of 211 S. Paddock St. and the Rev. Daniel J. Wallace, associate pastor of Central Methodist Church. The conference will be held from 2:30 to 8 p. m. at the Central Church. Pontiac Press Phote month, “Come, Ye Thankful Peo- The Rev. F. William Palmer will preach on “Pay Him ‘Vbat! He’s Worth.” At the 6 p.m. meetings Junior | High youth will conduct the bus- | iness for the coming month and the Senior High group will discuss prayer and worship. The Billy Graham film, “Mr. Texas,’ will be shown at the 7 p.m. service tomorrow. The nurs- ery will be open and the meeting will close at 8:30. Both the executive committee of the Women’s -Association and the Session will meet at the church Monday night. Elders, trustees and congrega- tional officers will be elected at the annual congregational meet- ing at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Members wil] also discuss the 1960 budget following a covered dish supper. Men of the church will get to- gether for a work bee frpm 9 to 4:30 p.m., Saturday, painting, sanding, and washing windows. Counseling Conference Slated — Pioneering in the field of church up into vocational groups with the! College Now,” “‘Where Will I Get counseling and guidance of youth following leaders, Dr. Harold Ken-! the Money.” “Which College toward higher education, Central Methodist Church will host a Ca- reer-College Conference from 2:30 to 8 p.m. on Nov. 8 { After the registration and orienta- tion at 2:30, Roy Alexander, dean of students at Michigan State Uni- - versity Oakland, will conduct a ses- sion en choosing careers. * * * | ! drick, medicine; Mary Newman, nursing; and Robert Bentley, en- gineering. Others include Robert Wisdom, YMCA; William Wright, teaching; the Rev. John Mulder, church vo- cations; George Putnam, music; and Harry J. Baker, social work. Some of the questions to be dis- cussed will be ‘‘What De I Want \Herbert Stoutenberg of MSUO will Should | Choose,” “What About THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH | OF THE ADVENT |} Middlebelt Rd.. Morth of W. Leng Lake Holy ae gg = the — 3rd Sunday, Both Services =i Scholarships,"’ and ‘Should I Go to College.”’ Before the supper fellowship,’ talk on loans and scholarships. The Rev. John Parrish of Fern- | dale will speak on “‘One Sent’’ after ithe dinner program. A OEOPPRET. ‘DAT BA.. Evangel Temple | 1380 Mt. Clemens Interdenominational Sunday G@chool, 9:45 AM. Morning W 11:00 AM. Bg = Worsh . x Se 3; ig P.M. According to Mrs. Harold Sibley, | The conference will then break From Life,” “Why Think About chairman of the Christian vocation New Pastor Comes fo Unitarian Church Lester Mondale, newly elected minister of Birmingham Unitarian Church, Woodward at Lone Pine road, will begin his pastorate Sun- day at the 10:30 morning service. He will speak on ‘The Affluent Spint.” * * * Mr. Mondale comes to the Pon- tiac-Birmingham area from Phil- adelphia where he served the Ethical Society. A graduate of Hamline Univer- sity and Harvard Divinity School, he is the author of several books on liberal religion. He has served churches in Bingham, Mass., Evan- ston, Ill., and Kansas City, Mo. ® ¥ * Mr. and Mrs. Mondale have four, committee, registrations must be in by Monday. The registration fee in. cludes the cost of the conference, | literature and supper. Any young person may register, she said. LESTER MONDALE daughters, two are married, one is a freshman at Dennison Uni- versity and Ellen is a high school sophomore. | The veiled Tuaregs of the Sahara Desert never bathe, says the National Geographic Society. Wind- driven sand keeps clean. their bodies Methodists to Celebrate | | Pontiac Evangelistic Center Pentacosta! 12 South Paddock Sundav School 10. A. BA Morning Worship ... 11A,M Evening Worship ...7:30P.M Rev Albert 8. Cooper. Pastor First Congregational Church E. Huron & Mt Clemens falcolm K. Burton, Minisi‘er 10:30 A.M. Service “THERE AM I” Z Mr. Burton, Preaching Mill, The Rev Trinity Methodist Church Keego Harbor Robert H. Benedict Minister 10 A.M. Dry Chester A. McPheeters Flint District Supt 11:15 Sunday School 630 P.M. Jr. High Fellowship 730 P.M. Senior High Fellowship CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN 4780 Hillcrest Dr.. Waterford Sunday School ....+. ic Evening Service Ada Henry of Muskegon Information Call OR 3-2874 S el FIRST OPEN ae ae 1 Block N. of Walten Bivd. Sunday School ,....10:00 AM Mornin Worship . »+.21:00 A.M Youth cies sxegare O00-P.M Evangelistic Service 7:45PM Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M The End of Your Search for a Priencly Church Rev. Arthur Maglott FE 2-8497 1) e ( rt FREE METHODIST CHURCH S01 MT. CLEMENS STREET Lye! H. Howisen, Paster MEN and MISSIONS 11:00 A.M. Miss Minnie Ridley, Speaker Missionary Pictures 7:00 P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 P.M. YOUTH CONVENTION NOV. 6-7-8 MAJOR C. MERVIN RUSSEL, CHAPLAIN OF C.AP. AND GEN. SUPT. OF F.M.Y. Guest Specker ee First Social Brethren Church 316 Baldwin. FE 2-0384 Sat. Eve. Service ... 7:30P.M Sunday School ....10:00 A.M. Sunday Morning Worship . .2elT:00 A.M. Adult Bible Study So Cops Lt Sunday Evening Worship .....- - 7:30 P.M. Tues. Young People. 7:30 P.M. Thursday Prayer ... 7:30P.M. REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor | ' “Annual Harvest Home Sunday” | will be celebrated tomorrow at the 11 a.m. service in the Newman) AME Church, 14 Auburn Ave. with) the Stewardess Board in charge.) Mrs. Gertrude Gordan is presi- Sots of the group. FAITH R re inday Worship $640 Wililams Lake Rd. nr. Dixie Highway Evangelistic Service Wednesday Prayer Service 7.30 P.M. “We Preach Christ Crucified, Risen. and Returning” \ Christian -4$ to 11:30 45 :30 + A Special Welcome Awatts You to 13:15 A.M. P M.—Young Peoples’ Services } P M@.—Bvangetistic Ser Temple, 505 Auburn Ave. Dr. Lola P Marion, Pastor Your Invitation to PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin at Fairmont DR. THOMAS of Owosso Bible College Speaking at Both Services Music the Thomas amily Sunday School. .10 A. M. Worship Hour..1] A.M. Youth Hour...6:15 P.M. Evening Preaching ....7 P.M. We Welcome You to Join Us in These Services Sunday! Rev. J Luther Sheffield. Assistant — 4M.—Communion & Worship Service School Classes Al) Ages BAPTIST CHURCH ev. Al Kasten, Pastor School ncacess 10.00 M. Service ..cc.rs-.11:00 A.M. Spnooc 7:30 P.M. “Waterford Township's A CRESCENT HI Crescent Lake, Road Rev. John'Barker, 10 A. M. Worship and Commun Large Parking Lot Nursery During All Services merican Baptist Church” LLS BAPTIST near Hatchery Road Guest Speaker ion 11 A.M. Sunday School reer tleally, If not a, reli — institution that the individual w auty of the sound of a thin oe Pa ac the word of MECHANICA NEW hurch. candid ? comeretiae of those who church how de the IRERO ehure ow o the the CHURCH OF THE command while adhering strt to that it is not commnnne how do you account for ite use peste set forth in the Bible? ° is Roosevelt Wells, Minister Sermon and Worship Eve. Worship & Sermon.. Bible Study Tuesday ..,... NOT ENDORSED BY THE BIBLE’ ~ Last week in this section we sug that many have been led to from the f music to be the WN ono ted the worship by the introduc. by ADDING Ni io TO THE vr RSHiP IN. b ING = TR AL MUSIC. The writer f Raucsevalnwatle a this article is aware of the fact {t is commonly accepted by prac- &. However, we may point out here is endeavoring to please God does not base his tance of a thing nor the age ng nor his beliefs upon _ common acce = fect law of liberty’ T "SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURES” with CHURCH cae ent ible School - acimiew COMMON RELIGIOUS ERRORS sted ] CHURCH ¢. 60 STATE STREET Sunday School °. . Worship ......- Youth Groups .. Evening Service REV. LEE ROY McLEER FIRST 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 6:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. speaking at both services RICHARD NORTR, Minister of Music NAZARENE ¥ ‘aith” as Fasg New Testament church, and nd ae 7. te wy of command- pee stri — REVIVAL MEETING Closing Sunday with \ Audrey Limkeman. Yout Director Worship .......... 10:00 A.M Bible School ...... 11:20 A.M Youth Fellowship .... 5:45P.M ‘Evening Service .... 7:00PM Wednesday Prayer Meeting .... 7:00PM fy. C. A. Epperson, Louisville, Ky. 1] A. M. and 7 P. M. United Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theodore R. Allebach, Pastor AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street FP. Wm. Palmer. Pastor Sunday School .... 10:00A.M Charon =. :-..s- «. 11:45 A.M. ‘PAY HIM WHAT HE'S WORTH’ 6:00 Junior Hi. Youth Sr. Hi. Youth Post Hi. Youth 7:00 P.M. Evening Service Movie "Mr. Texas” COMMUNITY UNITED Drayton Plains, Michigan W. J. Teeuwissen Ir., Pastor Bible School ...... -. 9:45A.M Morning Worship .. 11:00 A.M Youth Groups ...... 6:30A.M Evening Worship .... 7:30 P.M. Wed. Study Hour s+ esevceee dedaas this T ask ELI NIN ~< suswer, BECAUSE NEW TESTAMENT ° Serle . 1 ST. TRINITY rO0'DS Nor’ aks mE eee fine Sunday Services LAKELAND Auburn at Jessie. Aa TON OP FACT THAT 8U : Pontise Tike "WSU Not “tak Wokest ash Th Mt a Pt ORY oF Sunday School 9:45 A.M. |] Maceday Lk. & wms. Lk. Rds Open House Services 8 P.M. PLEASE GOD. R RECT SAL sUCH SF a a Wte FOLLOW. THA” : Bon Ey t Games, Coes . Rev. W. E. Laetsch, Ll. FORTH te Bu Alew ae JOESTIONABLY SET Worship 11:00 A.M. b| Sunday School ...... 9:30 A.M ; church, ‘we, are never fmt To DEAT ‘s musioal powtrupent tess Rey. Epperson _ Except Ye Repent” Morning Worship .. 10:45AM.] : 88 en se r , | HOLY CROSS aOR OOS Rea Ms ei allo AYR. 6:00PM. [J er Ses Gan FIVE These thee.” It, is SCRIPTUR ING, FOR THE BIBLE gO STATES IN .Y.F, 6:00 P.M. salle” “>= (ee PLAY? IN THE ABSENCE OF 1 xc FOR. HOW THE isti SASHABAW BIG hurches AN A THING BE SAID TO BR SCRIPTURAL W RIPTURES Evangelistic : era NIGHTS Gul Rompres a elcome BELIEVETH TROU THIS) ne OATS SING. Bev. 3:18 ALLIANCE CHURCH Service 7:00 P.M ae vs ; w, Conn. . a Servin Town : Vous weet further rae Po der ee a wey: a +. “Our Hope of Glory? tee Ee : “a ETO TH URCH HRIST B. W. LANPHER, Asst. Pastor Sunday School ...... 945 AM. |! O Hughes Street, Pontiac, Michigan i _—— Worship Hour ...... 11:00AM. Jj: } . i Wi Ee a —- a 1 ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1959 NINE Sunday School 9:45 Moming Service 11:00 of the meta a Games tees Rev. Waldo R. Hunt Called as Rector of St. Andrew Ea ray Ne arepaayssentts Page rh The first parish corporate Com- R. Hunt to serve as reactor|muhion services will be celebrated of St. Andrew Episcopal Church.|.+ 3 9:39 and 11:15 a.m. Sunday. Contest Winner to Give Oration Presbyterian Women |Part in Service =i on furlough from Japan, will be/# Joslyn Avenue Women Taking KANSAS CITY, Mo, #—The|churches every three days during. Comrch of the Nemwene repents|i808—e total of 202 gow qungre- that = it has started two new/ gations. Mrs. Etta Miller, a missionary the speaker at the ‘‘Thankoffer- OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. W. Deeg, Pastor — Montcalm and Glenwood Morning Worship 10 A.M. “What It Takes” Youth Service 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 Sunday School 11:15 A. M. to Attend Leadership) ine” program at 10:45 Sunday 9 Training Course United | Presbyterian Church. ™ , Women of the church will he in complete charge of the service Youth Fellowship 6:30 P. M. Plains. ‘ Tomorrow, ‘he. new memorial or- Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 At the parish meeting this week, ’ be first time. Rev. Pau! Johnson — FE 4-1173—FE §-9622 of incorporation we regan will weed fan te Ba CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Carol Saul, a winner of recogni- elect a vestry church, ohh ze FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH _ |fenty‘s missin of All Sins | “ion in a national oratory contest, | with the following members par Malta Hall, 82 Perkins Street Lake Avenue Rev. Harold Marshall, Pastor |/Episcopal Church in Pontiac. ., will give her oration at the Junior|ticipating, Mrs. Warren Stewart, Sunday Service, 7:30 P.M. Harry Nichols, President ee & Se ee ee fae Speaker: Rev. Kay Cation of Detroit :30 A. : m. ay at t t| Edm . Watkins. Evening Service 7:30, M Mrs. Bessie Young, speaking » Carl H. Methner, . Srcabytartian Church, Others taking part will be Mrs. Thurs. Open Nov. 5 Rev. Warrent Smith of Coldwater Wed. Evening Service 7 Kae Message fea Carl E. and J. D. Board- Her subject will be ‘‘My Favor- ee ae Howard Dow, Mrs. Robert Ne - man were elected for three-year . son, Mrs. Floud Miller and Mrs. a ite Character — Jesus Christ.” —j\terms. Chosen ee for \wo- x * * Eugene Hoisington. The Rev. E. I! year terms were F. J. Manafield, Participating as leaders will be Watkins is pastor. | 70 Carl E. Granfors, Wallace E. Whit- Christine Bos, Carol Nicholie.| Chamberlain FE 4.9053 Corner Edison The SALVATION ARMY | » 29 W. Lawrence Street Sunday Schl. 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. Morning Worship 1] a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30p.m. ._ Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. ~ GAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Music ~ Singing — True to the Word Preaching God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited #|Mary Doerr, Susan Goff and Sally']12.5 Pet. Pupils Catholic Hilderley. WASHINGTON um — An estimat- Church women will attend the i . é Detroit Presbyterial Leadership |©4 5,138,000 pupils are enrolled in Roman Catholic grade and high)- arene rials boos schools, a new record. The paro-. day. The Women’s Bible Class chial school enrollment accounts will meet for luncheon Thursday for about 12.5 per cent of all ele- and the Wemen’s Association will mentary and high school pupils in the Country. | hold the monthly session Friday. “Unlabelled Christianity” will be | °° : ~_____|} Beginning Thurs. 7:30 P.M. 3 Mee et Gu che cent 1G a , Bouth Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, aaa | * * * = Nov fought ky Ue Church thes anouia 5 — Sunday 8th Colored Sound Fim unclassified as- sembly by men only be taught in an Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pastor During the service the anniver- sary class of new members will = Shown Each Evening J. ERVIN WATERS J — een, Fee i _ 10:00 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP | ‘Summer Organist be welcomed by the congregation National Lutheran Thurs. Film: ‘Israel Reborn’ y . . RNS By Riese ee WHAT the CHURCH EXPECTS of YOU” | X ores hour wil falow in Ue] CHa) Churches |I{ Erangelatic Rally | CONDITIONS Rev. Hart, Preaching Servin as Interim Mee : g Y 1—The above propositions to be debated by the signers in tt e le ee 11 30 CHURCH SCHO Meetings of the Intermediate 7-00 P. M. Sunday nieee To at a time and place mutually acceptable to the breth- nd Seni Yout Fel i 4 cve ervices. 7 rea cence van J. Bunker Clark, caetime stu. scheduled for 6 pm. | ASCENSION wT Semeia Mays cece” | og] 2 rropoauenate, be tacused to the ano ord mint uta » Ce - z eac ch 6s v ¥ m t Youth Fellowship ........ 6:15 P.M. dl 3 of the late Dr. Maurice Gara-|_ Formerly known as the Wil- WATERFORD A Central Church ag in the usual order. Wed. 7:30 P.M. Bible Study and Prayer we ad brant, is serving as interim organ-| son Avenue Methodist Church, Meeting at Leggett School With a Christ Centered | 9% 3— Fach disputant to have a moderator of his own choosing. The moder- A ES AO BITTE SIE ES. RRS “tae Ba ——es coerce P sear at Christ it was founded in April 1914 as 3621 Pontiac Lake Rd. Message. ae ator for the affirmative to Pp peresy ws ‘Ervin Waters rook , AHS eS nRtor SHMA? ter atson 16:00 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL * * * oe of First Methodist Wm. LaFountain, Paste: Pastor A. Q. HASHMAN ' Director of music at Christ ° SERVICES ...9 AM, 11 AM. — —___ — After worshipping 44 years in ithe old location, the congregation moved to its present site, the old Hickory Grove School, in Novem-) ber of 1958. The oak chancel and altar in the sanctuary were built by the former pastor, the Rev. Easton H. Hazard who retired at the annual) Church for more than 10 vears, Dr. Garabrant died Sept. 29. | Mr. Clark is the son of the | Rev. George D. Clark, a former assistant rector at the church. A | graduate of Cranbrook School | and the University of Michigan, WEDNESDAY. 7:30 P.M. PRAYER GROUPS & YOUTH CHOIR | he recently taught organ and Nursery for Children — Large Parking Lot | music theory at Stephens College, [Detroit Methodist Conference in FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Lowes jJune. M49 N. East Blvd. Pontiac. Michiran Having completed his master’s} | . = = | SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 AM. | | Emmanuel Baptist Church 645 S. TELEGRAPH ROAD ESPECIALLY INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP AT THREE GREAT SERVICES 10:00 A.M. — 11:00 A.M... 7:30 P.M. —BAPTISMAL— CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at Williams Lake Rd. Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor WORSHIP Siecle set AU: SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30 A.M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS 7:30 P.M. Rev. C. A. Neil, Speaking ee el necSence: FE tushy | deeree, Mr. Clark ts now doing City-Wide Choir to Meet} sT JOHN'S | the University of Michigan. He| The City-Wide Choir Union will PONTIAC served as summer organist at}meet at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at New 87 Hill St. at Cherry St. Christ Church in 1957 and again|Bethel Baptist Church, where the . this past summer. Rev. Amos Johnson is pastor. | SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:45 AM | CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE |. 2800 Watkins Lake Rd. NW. Oak. Co. Mkt. (% Mile) {| Sunday School 10 am. Classes for all ages! Columbia Avenue BAPTIST CHURCH SHEPHERD of the LAKES WALLED LAKE SPEAKER 64 West Sy Ave. Preaching 1] am. & 7:30 pm. Youth at 6:30 p.m. Meeting at Walled Lake Elem Schoo! FE 5-9960 » @ Radio— CKLW, 7:30 am, 800 ke. in Detroit Sunday School . cs scivccusvbenscwcndss 9:45 A.M. |» A. 1. phauphers Pas. DeWitt Baughey, Asst. Pos. W. Maple ‘Near Ladd Re AT ALL SERVICES Morning Worship ...........sseseeseeeeees 11 A.M. | Hissilidsllicaaia cs : gS pat a DR. TOM MALONE i A | eer re ee 6:30 P.M. | CHURCH SERVICE ...11 AM. Evening Worship ..........::scsseeeeeeeee 7:30 P. M. FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30 AM Wednesday Prayer Meeting ..............- 7:30 P.M. 131 MT. CLEMENS ST—YMC.A. BLDG. SPECIAL MUSIC CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. Rev. M. F. Boyd Ir., Pastor Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention — 9,000,000 Members — Sunday Schoo! 9:45 AM Morning Worship 11 A.M Wed Eve. Praver 7:°3% Evening Service 7:00 Under Direction of JOYCE MALONE Meeting at Beaumont School Robert_Garner, Pastor 6833 Elizabeth Lake Rd. ws CHRISTIAN SCIENCE aes oo 5 one Modern Supervised N a Sey § SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:15 AM odern Supervise ursery “| Marimont Baptist Church SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 AM ee SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY 68 W. Walton Senda Sua) ALTE FE 2-7239 " unday 00 j “EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT Morning Worship 11 A. M. SYLVAN LAKE . Radio Broadcast WPON Dy Commandment i in Reverse” Meeting at Old Pine Lake Schoo 10: 15 A. M. Each Sunday Sunday Services and Reading Room Youth Group 6:30 P. M. Middlebelt at Long ake Rd. : Pas Clark McPha: wr} hem ; oa 7:30 P. ee SUNDAY eCHOOL 9:45AM Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday 1461 Wednesday Evening 11 A.M. to § P.M. PASTOR car preaching both services SERVIGE Qc cere clerelc cre 11 AM. Service 8 P M. Friday to 9 P M. MARIMONT ., A Growing Church with |&{—————— SS ee — a Friendly Welcome! F CHRI lENTI FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST “Holding Forth the Word of Life” Lawrence and Williams Streets HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW 800 KC SUNDAY 9:45 A. M. T.V. Every Sunday, Channel 7, 9:30 A.M. WEST HURON at MARK STREET ‘ Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapman, Pastor “Percy M. Walley jr. Minister of Education Two Worship Services — 8:45 and 11:00 A. M. Sermon Theme — ‘GHOSTS’ 9:45 A. M.—Church School Classes tor All 7:00 P. —— Baptist Youth Fellowship G Adult Forum—Rev. James Cunningham, speaker 8:00 P. M.—Evening Vespers—’’THE TIE THAT BINDS” Wednesday 7:15 P. M.—Mid-Week Service “An_ American Baptist Convention Church” » SUNDAY SCHOOL REVIVAL! WANTED People of All Ages to attend the one week ; SUNDAY SCHOOL REVIVAL | T FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass’! Pastor y: 45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages Ce eee ny Clintonville G Mann Road Nov. Ist to November 8th Services Start at 7:45 P.M. Special Speaker: REV. R. C. JOHNSON of Detroit LPP 10:00 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP “BORNE OF FOUR” Evening Service—7:00 P.M. “AND THEY SHALL BE ONE FLESH” Special service honoring couples who were married by Dr. Savage in the past 36 years. — The Crusader Trio from Melvindale, Michigan, will be with us for three services, Sunday, November 8th. An old-fashioned Singspiration at 2:30 P.M. PPLL LLL @ SPECIAL SINGING @ CHOIR @ YOUTH ORCHESTRA Rev. E. H. Davis, jwanea—sne—anrn“~=ea=n—=”'n3n"m"'“=€*rle&"'Y Pastor . REV. R. C. JOHNSON ’ nt eet sane Tee = LT DP Die Di catalina 2 > TEN” ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1959 | ; ie mportant oil-bear ® 7) ° : ‘His Privat - Eye! ge Seat Oa Community Theaters Legless U.S. Cardinals | Production Code iM ie up — woiderma flower seed. Lem roraetn Another Fonda Begins | ‘the | xen kota, eau scarlet Mowe | oe “2 Has Pon ‘Aid Dedication | the Climb to Stardom’ ere rs toad Us mang eget ; Allison F NEW YORK W -— “Happy Anni-| and Musical Instruments le Sun Tuer a s Ar = ; ion Oe re picture treat-| One of the ‘snapshots showed an Johnson, Hildegard . By EARL WILSON mari ual relations in| his prochain a “ ae ee igh Nally ANGELES (AP)Bil Me Shrine of Immacul NEW YORK — Jane Fonda had allegedly exclaimed to a a light mere ty ‘peed denied the} in eins hak aoeeh EDWARD'S actitiw a ee Rhonda “So “ay » 4 Conception Rite Is Setfriena, “Hollywood’s wonderful—they pay you for making love!”|Production Code Authority's seal] had forgotten . stevens, Forest Tucker | 3" Jot of ambition for Nov. 20 x *k & of approval. + Set: “Darr Coll end the Litte| He has just completed a round , Sitting across from me having coffee and jello, she plead- rig Pred aeoeoramy pa KEEG 0 people and “Cowdog.” both by Waltitrin to New York. Other bums WASHINGTON (AP)—The f ed guilty to something close to that remark. cc nanhe eral ren ~ Sun.-Twes.: “The Blue Angel” May/may have done the same thing, Petter : ot the Our em sure,” nodded Henry Fonda’s daughter, peecdematraa age A —— a Mar. | wea Sat.: “he ‘Ten Commandments” /but not many bums like McNally.| American cardinals of th rot inthe instant star, “I'm the kind of girl wholll peals board SUN DA 1:45 He doesn't have any legs. atholic Church will take part L He declined to say what the com- pSyt-Sun: “Pork Chop Hill.” Gresory| - +. the dedication of the National/always.fall in love with her leading man.” MONDAY — TUESDAY 6:45 wir Set: “Yellowstone Kelly.” Clint) He lost them five years ago| len eve the nmactilate Concep- Not that she and Tony Perkins had ares | might de it'the AnD eal NS ee F A F | f) ] i] . ae ago when he fell under a train. | mo ade a actually fallen in love in making “Tall The film, starring David Niven ; Clseed Walowess te Metieel* Last April, he decided to see - rine, ay : soot she t Story” but “You work so closely . ; .” and Mitzi Gaynor, is scheduled to ey Gare Grant Eva Marie Saint the country, So he rolled his | °F ; pam Ean eee open at the Victoria Theater here Thurs -Sat “Kine of the Wild Stal- wheelchair out on the road and 30 million dollars, It is the largest “a | asked Dad, bad she said. “T told him, Hons." color, George Montgomery I Catholic church in the country|‘You’re playing a love scene. You can really ane Brewster: “H-re Come the Jets.” Started hitchhiking. | MO ENTRA Steve Brodie, Lyn Thomas | He reached New York in July and, measured by cubic footage|get worked up. Do you fall in love with your Oxferd on Nov. 10. ‘“‘Happy Anniversary’? was pro- duced independently by Joseph = embraced, is the seventh largest! jeading lady? %: : : | row ra cp NA ORE” OEY aes ms ee ee See religious edifice in the world. *| " v [Fields trom a play by Fields and OAKLAND aaa Wed -Thurs “Stranger in My Arms.” >tale Building and took a long look)“. church is located on. the ‘You know Dad.” She demonstrated that WILSON |Jerome Chodoroy which enjoyed a + PAINT | Jeff Cr han der, June Allison ey at the city,” he said. “Then I campus of the Catholic University; Henry Fonda had become fatherly at that point. “He said, ‘On Broadway run under the name, | and PAI [Clint Walker Edd Byrnes ies a oe start pei again, lof America. the contrary, by that time they usually hate each other.’ oe a at an Ge riday he was_ he . e picture is the firs’ Call FE 5-6159 eee sneral Le sitting in his wheelchair on skid | Francis Cardinal _ Spellman, * * a * ‘ counter difficulties with the Pro-| There are two general types of Th h ly h - ‘archbishop of New York, will ded- I said to myself—‘Huh, but 7 c. oad hogs—the lard type and the bacon TW. That's the only home Sicate the shrine and offer Mass| duction C since the code was, you have a child here who is Wl castiad thew years ago. Earlier | not going to be that way! “The Moon Is Blue” and “The Less than a. year ago, Man With the Golden Arm” were! Henry Fonda had modest. denied Code seals bf went on to) ly mentioned around town |4° £d business. | that his daughter Jane was “ being tested by his cia |Pine Knob PTA to Hear friend, Josh Logan — and |School Nurse Speak now Jane was under a con- CLARKSTON — The Pine Knob tract for a picture a year PTA will meet at 8 p.m. Monday for five years, and was be- {at the school to hear a talk by ing hailed everywhere as jschool nurse Ellen Reese of the that Fresh New Talent (Oakland County Board of Health.| and Pretty New Face that Her talk is titled ‘In Your Hollywood, Broadway and (|Hands.” Refreshments will be TV all needed desperately. served. Josh Logan has had quite an ' type, got. a a jon the morning of Nov. 20. : ————— = | Richard Cardinal Cushing, arch- | ie wasn't hard. T'd just roll my D'SH0P of Boston, will preside and e ipreach the sermon at a Mass to Sparks -Griffin chair up to the road and wait and he offered on the evening of the wait. And pretty _ on good | dedication. guy would come along and give) James Francis Cardinal MclIn- FUNERAL HOME me a lift.’ ltyre, archbishop of Los Angeles, Th Go to Great L h jwill celebrate a Mass for priests ae . 99 e © to Great Lengths and members of religious orders Thoughtful Service y g on the morning of Nov. 21. NORMAN, Okla. (UPI) — Wash- | John Cardinal O'Hara, arch- 46 Williams Street Phone FE 2-5841 | ington House, the new deluxe bishop of Philadelphia, will pre- quarters for University of Okla- side at a Mass for the laity to be Glenn HB. Griffin 24-Hour Ambulance Service homa athletes, boasts seven-foot! offered in the shrine on the after- _ bunks for basl:etball players. inoon of Nov. 22. LAST TIME TONICHT “Blue Denim” G& “Ask Any Girl’ — —_—. autiaaees on her life. ae TODAY “He was always around, hav- e Ss T Ss Y ES ing been a friend of Dad's for (Seturdey) 2 Big Stores To Serve You men ee nee one hehe trator ood to his apartment, I was a shy | MONDAY . child of 10 or 11. They served oysters for dinner. I didn't know 74 N. SAGINAW NEAR HURON Td 43 70 DIXIE HIGHWAY DRAYTON PLAINS how to say no—he just terrified me. I ate them, but I’ve never B All Y. ° Clothi t Bi Sa ! eaten an oyster since.” uy our Winter 0 ng a g vings 2 N. TELEGRAPH AND ELIZABETH When Josh heard Henry’s daughter wanted to become an) actress, he let her read a scene up at his country home. After-| ° ; f e 65 LAKE ROAD ward, he said, “Well, I hadn’t expected this” and so she was! 27th Anniversary Special . signed. I told her that in returning from London on a Pam- 5 Ihs. DOMINO SUGAR Am jet recently, Fonda walked back through the plane to show me Jane’s pictures in Life. Jane said that her father One ' had apparently gone around to newsstands collecting other mH RS & SANBORN COE FEE magazines which also ran her picture recently. But there was one story he didn’t like. A paper in Italy| fal “le}(el 3 reported that they would do a picture together and she would! play his mistress. OF ONE “Daddy hit the ceiling and wanted to sue!” she said. * * * A.M. TO P.M. However, they will do one of the TV specials together in a few months. “And I believe that if I'm lousy, Dad will tell me so.” “By the way,” I said, “There's some other movie star FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE you're supposed to resemble. Who is it—Brigitte Bardot?” “No,” Jane retorted. “It’s Henry Fonda.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: Many a H’wood actress who wouldn't be seen with a second-hand fur has a third-hand hus- band. ... 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Moon’ Fails as Drama; ~ oe art exhibition here, looked at ‘ eller . uIS, J in alls as Tama, How can an officer in his right mind age af the aislays aporvinely (Crjeq Martin, in Fil 0 Olivi Ils Up D r axe of the displays aporovinely ie artin, in Films. |LfOps fOr Less ivier Pulls Up Drag. “lsplace”s fuly-equppod destroyer eoeert? “ texture and sim de, | , ‘ vey ms By VERNON SCOTT turns down four pictures a week} Returns Drop From By BOB THOMAS : oe OfKeor and gentionen sign.” Then he was told the dis- bas Tv y seemed dated: “Women are Act of cil, submitted by a practical |the most sought-after stars inlsinging foil for Jerry's jibes has| Parity in Month Bg chip og, ea ee Tahitian bride, “I shall’ beat yeu | joker, Cooper had “no com- |movies today is Jerry Lewis’ ex- om in seven films and is form- strange and terrible, in his char-|you know.” Her reply: “How a ment.” straight man, Dean Martin, ~~ own production company. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Prices|acter out , and ere know that thy love "| “O00 © 0 © © © © @ © © fe |be inthe unemployment lines after jeestach, HN nant 1 Eanes Conipethetic. et ne that was ek | be e e om freke O; in the month ended Oct? 15, the x * & istin-| - Wedding night Ww moved from TV to dramatic roles > The supporting cast was distin-| ; INE & DINE in movies with hardly a hitch, 9 gan Department reported) This napa Maugham’s guished but the performances were } derny/s poita ind @ 928 MT. CLEMENS 930 MT. CLEMENS ®|making him one of the few video| ~ -"; portrait artist as a middle-|spotty. Geraldine Fitzgerald came "his “misiaid” ship! stars to switch to the big screen Department's monthly farm aged cad. The artist was Charles/off best as the abandoned wife, @ © BEER e SPECIAL $1.50 6 ‘axenishets. oride vepert = stivwed Seat the Strickland of “The Moon and Six-jand Denholm Elliott was right as a e WINE e 9 OZ. CLUB STEAK | " produ ion Ng SuPp-' pence, but everyone besides the Maugham-like writer. . | “I shifted from TV te movies plies paid for by farmers fell on€;'Maugham concedes him to be Hume Cronyn had a miserable ee SHUFFLEBOARD e POTATOES e SALAD @ for a very good reason,” the (third of 1 per cent during the pay) Gaugin. role as the fellow artist who be- 99 e@ BOWLING MACHINE e HOT BISCUIT easy-going Dino grinned. “I | month. . | Strickland-Gauguin was brought friends Olivier and is betrayed by e @ | Wanted to live like a human be- Returns to farmers in mid-Octo-|, Hts by La Olivi \him. Jessica Tandy had little to! r ing, ~ ber averaged 79 per cent of the ee 2 : oe “fair” parity price. the lowest|2”™inute NBC special taped 10)do as the wife who deserts Cronyn “° e HERE “In pictures I work from 8 o’- since August, 1940. The mid-Octo- months ago and televised Friday|for Olivier. Judith Anderson was : FE 3-971! PIZZA 2 To'raKe ovr © |clock in the morning until 6 p.m.,| por Aue, tM The, mid. per(night. He again proved he is not|miscast as a chuckling South Sea 2 @ @© @ 06066 © 6 O&O Oe OO @ {then I go home and play with the) + oF parity in mid-September|°™Y the best English-speaking ac-|Mammy, : night, und when yaa’ oct “eogt:|and 85 per cent in mid-October a|t0F but a fascinating one as well x * * iomy| night when you through Olivier was at his best in early! This business of re-creating old 5 year ago. : there are no retakes! .|portions when he changed from|movies is hazardous, The 1943 TONITE Dean, who would rather clown] ed to put the valee of nv coder, |the dullish London stockbroker to|film, ““The Moon end Siteenes HURON than give a straight answer, grew|ta-mers sell on a par with the cost/the amoral painter of Pairs, He had more depth and drama, The 3rd THRILLER! serious about the change in his of must : played each character with vast|TV version had Laurence Olivier, Last Complete Show pate things they must buy mi P . b The Department said‘lower skill and made the transition con-| and that was its redemption, Starts 10 P. M. THEATER LEADS DOUBLE LIFE pricts for cattle, hogs, corn, calves,|¥incing. do« eggs and grapefruit were chiefly) nag Sey Arcmatie cares = responsible for the drop in farm [abut even Olivier couldn't trans US. roncion Embassy HYPNOTIST’ television I’ comedy-singing | Prices. |form Production of “The! Buildings Sold t personality. Alists rl ‘aks it up a |Moon and Sixpence’ into a major 9 d to Canada The Bowery Boys little, playing drama on TV and B 1 4 i k |triumph. The fault lies both with) WASHINGTON (AP)—The Unit- making a movie comedy,” he said. Oy, ‘ akKes Maugham and producer David ed States is selling its old em- Mi hi W k Susskind. |bassy buildings on Grosvenor . prseloag hone cap niemgeemad for 1c igan ce NOT A NOVEL Pope London to Canada al a week for movies. But he says Slogan Contest | The story was more a chronicle |94:732,000. *~ tet it’s mot the money that counts. jof a cad than a novel. The result Conadk will take possession | He’s aiming for critical success | FAST LANSING W—A 14-year-|¥aS a succession of scenes in when the U. S. Embassy staff, as an actor. old Lansing boy has come up with Which ae lag uses his family! oves to new quarters early next | ‘‘Method”’ acting draws contempt|the best theme for the 1960 Mich. en adly. in the st year. ‘from Martin, who recently com-|igan Week. at drama was in the story) x~ * * —2nd BIG F EATURE! — pleted “Career” with Actor’s Stu- —— Your Opportunity” eine —— muffed by pr agai The State Department an- di Anthony Franciosa—one| was suggested by Kent Sparkia, tion. e narration which Over-'nounced today that Canada had jot agen rec Maines of the a newsboy for the Lansing sia (get - told much of made the highest offer for ao y ’ N ~ J L the plot so that many important ac- | E SA ON Y HARRY BELAFONTE INGER STEVENS iat FERRER mare eae Tai aeaeeation was endorsed as Saas took lace off screen, ™|paaae x the’ bellings. XTRA e T. L e Gm » WORLD » FLESH DEVIL “Method acting is a fake,” Dino|the official theme yesterday by & WOMEN ARE BEASTS Only 6,700 man-days of work ALL CHILDREN UNDER pe ' cried. ‘What a lot of people thine ee of the prgiesctee ie ois Ex The dialogue was talky with'were lost in Vermont during 1958 12 YEARS —~ |is great acting—the long takes and| precede - here a the Much idle philosophizing about due to strikes, the lowest in the = = = = [Sze comeentration is actually the oat old De awanked sft, life and love, Much of. it nation FREE BAG of POPCORN 4 8s own es Oo re- _ ————— = SSS es — —Z Seer aes SrEEOEE E member his lines. Jctation and a state fag. =| AT THE CONCESSION STAND! - | “The great actors are the ones 1 * om |who know their lines and listen to p ti Th t NOW SHOWING! = ——= ——__— — = what the other performers are Ontlac inealers ; ome | - boom Onan 12st TONITE — LAST COMPLETE SHOW 10 P. M. a “Once . Seabed oa Sat.: ‘Violent Saturday,”’ Vic- ; Feature ; “VIOLENT SATURDAY” - ——— .'tor Mature; ‘‘My Gun Is Quick,’ 1:27 - 3:32 - 5:37 d “MY G “ i a | = the facial s take care of Po sert Bray 7:4269:47 ff an UN IS QUICK -- serpin toa yee adlewingy | Sun.-Tues.: ‘‘Five Pennies,’’ Dan- = pa —_ ” ow ’ n e; ‘Desert Hell,’’ Brian e me Slory - ee at ike by Keith. for Adults... the Sta rts SUNDAY f.\ a bide and cae The only | Wed.Sat.: ‘‘True Story of Jesse Whole Family ce ; real training I've had as an actor); snes" Robert Wagner, “Hel! Will Enjoy! F I RST bg was playing poker and High Water,” Richard Wid- Gc a Tomorrow night Dean drops his ay - |poker face to star in his first, area SHOWING NBC-TV spectacular with Frank) cai. «The Hanging Tree,”” Gary 2 Sinatra and Mickey Rooney B® Cooper; “World, Flesh and the IN THE CITY 3 guests. Devil,” Harry Belafonte. OF PONTIAC! ~- <== Sun.-Tues.: ‘It Happened to Ey. | Bit parts: For first time in| Jane,” Doris Day, Jack Lemmon; * lfour years Western TV series are |‘‘Middle of the Night,” Kim Novak. ‘showing a decline in the ratings.| Wed.-Sat.: “A Hole in the Head,” |This week only four oat burners Frank Sinatra; “Night of the Quar- Doris sings! é. COLUMBIA PICTURES preset | fegistered in the top ten... Peter ter Moon,” Julie London. Rock sings! | Lawford is keys Willi Oakland ings! DORIS . JACK . ERNIE aoe ae ee Richards| Sat-Nov. 11: “Pillow Talk," Dor- beeline abel DAY LEMMON * KOVACS ‘and sie gg for his new is Day, Rock Hudson. "ROLY POL » “INSPIRATION™ IT HAPPENED TO JANE Story”... Van Johnson is selling) Sat.: “Chicago Confidential,’ and] - his Beverly Hills home and plans |“Ten Seconds to Hell.” wi so-ceering STEVE FORREST « Servenpiny by NOMAAN KATHOY + Proms ctery ty man ens ond aeeman comon William Holden and othe Halloween Show starting Satur- : e Proceed ent Drestes by OAAAD CU» treme Pracecer ATE ELEN « Ae ABU PROBUCTION parwed a ae & Switzer. dey at 6 pm? “A. Becket of LH - As CRASH - BONE CARROTS. FTEVE LCOREEEE . AEE ERADOUS - GARRY GOGRE - NEW meneeD land |Blood,”’ and ‘‘The Giant Leeches.”’ | TONY . = [ ono ras »Suvey susan i Waterford Drive-In . | Sat.Sun.: ‘Don’t Give Up the d wm MICK ADAMS - MARCEL DALIO- JULIA MEADE 2 PLUS Prominent Contractor Ship,” Jerry Lewis; ‘Tarzan’s CINEMASCOPE ®@ COLOR BY DELUXE . ‘Di * G d Rapi d Greatest Adventure,’’ Gordon Scott, i | les in Grand Kapids Bees, That Hypnotist,” Bowery] COMING! “THE BEST OF EVERYTHING” : i GRAND RAPIDS — R. Dwight | 2°¥®- : a . - volved’ oe ahora ever \Owen, prominent as head of one| Vi of Michigan’s largest contracting INVOLV an older man... firms and long-time Grand Rapids FOR THRILLS Doors Open 10:45 o COUREA PICTURES presente civic leader, died Friday. . KIM FREDRIC Owen had suffered a stroke. His ATIIND our TODAY ; : |death ended a ae of 12 years D Frew Vise 6 FM. e as president of Owen Ames Kim- : “iammemmope | ||scetstece.es| SPECIAL HALLOWEEN SHOW! | "2°" jalso was board chairman of the s “Chicago firm with which he was associated Confidential’ —_ : 48 years, He also had served in| owe me . ‘executive posts with two Grandj ™ STARTING TODAY AT 6 P. M. sad —Plus— BEL GEDDES + ARMSTRONG “ om Rapids banking institutions. | poet pom drone ‘ 0m rem nsen soos arm cnm-ce eae | | | COME EARLY OR LATE! SHOWS CONTINUOUS FROM 6:00 P. M. sal mars GUARDING + CROSBY = TRDLP qusuuOanny Ganvarene | en Seconds ° | manes Sear forlorn Couldn’t Be Better @ MIDNIGHT SHOW STARTS AT 12 ¢ To Hell” bi chscamdinaseataa BUEBLA, Calo, (UPI— Dave FEATURING TWO NEW SUPER CHILLER - DILLERS! | Ransus, spend two months | WED. ... FRANK SINATRA | tome nctre out wnat to | - i | name his pet garter snake. Yes- | i A HOLE IN THE HEAD” | i=, 0¢sctcoctos | | . | 100 wiggly offspring. Dave | 3 é | named her ‘‘Ma.” | : a | >| Y r : *° Pete : ; . * Ps 2150 OPDYKE RD. TONIGHT : Lame} \ ier 7 : ae THE LEGION OF THE DAMNED -4611 3 . let’ bite te but. : - es and ne ene .+.FIERCE...VENGEFUL... “ - SUNDAY Feeeeetereereeeeeesecee OOo, seeeeeces Seeeeteeereeeenes® STRIKING ACROSS A * FEATURE NO. 1 Sal Mineo @ Gary Crosby @ Christine Carre © Terry Moore A PRIVATE’S AFFAIR - See This One for Some Very Funny, Funny, Funny Monkey Business | z 3 FEATURE NO. 2 ! : MICHAEL GOUGH’S | ; THE BLACK MUSEUM | H ei HORROR BY INVENTION —_— ee ee eee eee oe oe oe oe al FEATURE NO. 3 BIG THEATERGOERS =] we mse wr re BONUS - BOWERY BOYS “JAIL - _ NO CHARGE FOR : ” HEATERS TO FIRST = ‘ BUSTERS 300 CARS : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1959 ('WELVE PCH Charley Brown Treats’ Chiefs to27-1 Victory | Switches to Fullback, Scores 3 Touchdowns Against Dales By BILL CORNWELL was officially Halloween here ay night so Pontiac Central} «tball coach Jesse MacLeay ie his fitting contmbution to parts He “tricked” Ferndale with a | secret weapon and his spirited | PCH gridders “treated” their | faithful followers to a rousing 27.7 triumph ever the previously | undefeated Dales at Wisner Sta- dium. ”e secret weapon was simply| old face playing a new roie. | iclev Brown, a terrific All-State suard candidate, ran from the full- k position last night and almost sie-handedly smashed Fern- s hopes for a perfect season th @egular fullback Joe Mc- ey sidelined by a knee injury ieay looked around for anoth horse” to make those vitally rtant yards up the middle 200-pound Brown got the nod the Dales are still hcking wounds mn. who runs with both speed power, actually was the logical e since he had carned the p.cskin a few times for the Chiefs ar ago. But this was his first field fling of the 1959 cam- The “horse” proved his versa- tility by making the switch from guard te fullback in brilliant style. He churned out yardage like a wild stallion and scored three times to help his team- mates knock Ferndale from the unbeaten-untied ranks. touch- addition to his three ns, Brown lugged the ball 27 Central's 52 rushing plays and ned a total of 110 yards for an { four per carry erndale scored the first touch .n of the game. but the hustling «fs bounced back for a 7-7 te ilftime and pulled away after completing their yn the final play age mission TD evening e ontest tral halfback Isaac Jones il laved a starring role. Jones 71 yards for a touchdown in rd quarter to give the Chiefs 7 lead after they stopped a -dale drive on their own five line and this was the turn-| nt of the game The Dales, rated 6th in this | week's Class A high school poll | with a 6-0 record, had their own version of the famous Brown name — classy junior quarter- hack Mike Brown — and he was nearly a one-man show for them. Brown completed nine of 21 ~es for &3 yards, including a} d aerial] to rangy end Bull | els for Ferndale’s lone TD. he picked up 40 of his team's irds on the ground rdale struck pay dirt late e 1st period. Daniels made a ng catch of Brown's toss in| end zone to complete a 60-yard | and end Gersan Fox place-| 1 the 7th point The Chiefs evened the count early ‘he 2nd stanza. They recovered nble on the Fermdale 19 and ed the goal line in six plays Brown carrying the mail time. Brown finally bulled irom four yards out and Ken rom booted the tying point. Central had three other excel- lent scoring chances in the Ist half, but couldn't capitalize. One | drive bogged down on the Fern- dale five and the others came to an end when Dextrom failed on to field goal attempts. e Chiefs worked up a full head .team in the 2nd half and carved their 5th victory in seven starts zuarantee their Ist winning sea- ~ince 1952 when they compiled 3-P mark under Hercules enda. | With a 1st-and-goal on the PCH Ferndale halfback Heywood Sharpley fumbled and Dextrom re- covered on the five. Five plays| Jones made his 71-yard coring dash and the 3rd _ period nded with PCH ahead for the Plays Halloween ‘Trick’ on Ferndale | eee SARE RAAT TRAG, RASA AAW AAT ii s Re It Femdale : Fe ee eS Ske RRS See re led Lake Beats PN HUSKIE SWAMPED — Two. unidentified Walled Lakers took care of Pontiac Northern of the winning fullback George Graves on this plunge late in good display of their game last night. Several other members Rochester league Pontiac Press Phote FALCON STANDOUTS — Rochester is cruising along with a 6-1 record, including five straight victories, and there are two reasons—both tackles, Dwieght Swords and Sid Sutherland (left to might). The Falcons clinched the Tri-County league title last night beating Romeo, 7-0 Thumb League Forecast Overlooked Anchor Bay Anchor Bay is now scoffing at,yards, and Greg Shuster 4 yards the forecasts of the Southern'for Anchor Bay. Thumb football race. | x *& * Picked to finish last, Anchor) Armada’s Ed Johns, a guard.) Bay clinched a title tie and made broke his leg on the first play of lit six in a row in the league the game All three New Haven scores and 7-0 for the season in drubbing Armada came in the last quarter with Bob 2o-2. ; Mack going Almont, the defending league 444 Joe Kozub 30 on a pass champ, took it on the chin for * * * third time by losing, 124 fs Brown City hit fast by getting Brown City, while New Haven pot) touchdowns in the first two shutout Capac, 20-0 and Mem- inutes Pete Lints went 70 yards 7 phis drubbed Dryden, 26-6. on the opening kickoff and Mc Bob Stanek scored on a 44 yard, Allister went 65 on a pass inter- pass play from Leonard Leader, | ception |while Dick Rivard went 4 and 32) Dick Howe plunged one yard —— jfor Almont in the third quarter jas he personally rang up 104 seal | rushing " Pistons to Tangle PCH-Ferndale Summary | time, 137 ie st pee wns rushing io Central forced Ferndale to punt, Bora mph Ganaities moved 53 yards for touch- Total dhs Deeded 12 Wi h Wil ] .r No. 3 midway through the |Net yards pessing et : it | t onig t cuarter. Brown climaxed the pote, oc! yardage = march by hammering over fron Petes intercepted : ® | PHILADELPHIA —Two of the! one-yard stripe and Dextrom —— eae is z | National Basketball Assn.’s most) ki ked the extra point. Fumbles lost 0 highly regarded rookies — Detroit's \ dazzling run with an inter: oo eats re by Quarters a 30 [Bailey Howell and Philadelphia's Perndale . 0 7, Wilt Chamberlain — meet head on ~pt halfback Dick Mc- cepted pass by Pontiac Géntral 07 614-87 here for the first time tonight. Cauley set up the final PCH touchdown. The Dales were driv- Scoring Summary Touchdowns—Brown * * * Pontiac Central 34 Jones ‘71, run! Extra 1, 2, runs); last half to triumph, 20-14. Pentiac Press Phetes team were waiting to help in a how the Vikings took over in the Champ Falcons Muster 1-0 Win Over Spunky Romeo Dixons Scores Only TD \rest of the second half and re-| in ‘covered a Skipper fumbled punt | \o on 40 Yard Dash 4th Quarter Rochester won the league title last night by nipping Romeo, 7-0 before a standing room| crowd on the Romeo gridiron * * * The Falcons hit for the winning Scott of Southfield on the Jay 4. tally with only six minutes remain. ing in the game when Reggie Dix- on went 40 yards up the middle on a trap play. John Cadiuex passed to Bill Di- neen for the point. It was a hard hitting game with 11 fumbles, six by Romeo, which got to the Rochester 18 late in the contest but lost the ball on downs. A pass from Ron Schmidt was dropped by a Romeo receiver line. * * * The first half saw march to the Romeo goal line but|Bryce passed a fumble rolled into the end zone Kaines to set up the TD. and guard Bob Donaldson recov-| ered for Romeo just before the half This was Rochester's 5th araight| victory since losing to Farmington in the second game of the season. Next week, the Falcons play | host to Pontiac Northern in a 110 | non-league affair. * * * Other tri-County league were drubbed last night. teams 21-13 ville, Rech. Reomee rst downs rushing 6 li Pirst downs passing 1 1 they first downs 7 12 rds net rushing 115 227 \varas net passing . 72 65 Total net yards 187 292 | Passes 3-16 a cara intercepted dl 0 unt average - <_ * ern lost : os so Yards penalized SCORE BY QUARTERS oe SSHC CCE One : 0 0 T™7 . o oOo RING PLars TOUCHDOWN. — (40-yard run) | PAT: Dineen ( ls RO! INEUP ee Biack, Grimes, Pet- timone McKeou } ARDS: es, Kelly, Smiles, Donald- | son, raun TACKLES: Smitb, Macklen, Doebler, | Wills, Brunk, Yurenua, , Schocke CENTER: Rit QUARTERBACKS: Pag ni Weymouth Lng Os ith, Galan, lachost ane aneeem tel, oP Walker, Brooks Peis: Eau Neh, Kage. ENDS: Thom au. oRLES: Buthe Datour, aE "McDaniele, Dineen, ne South Lyon Wins 34-8 ing and had a ist down om the |P0ints Dextrom 3 iplacenicns is cie,|_ Both former All-Americas have PCH 14 when McCauley picked [Pes from Brown). Extra point- Fox | performed brilliantly in the infant! { cekick} off Brown’s pass on the one and pene’ PONTIAC CENTRAL LINEUP |NBA season. The 7-foot-2 Cham-| streaked te the Ferndale 39. SATS discstla” Fecreec Keak | berlain, who played last year for . Jenkie (the Harlem Globetrotters, made Chiefs promptly moved in Smith GUARDS: Skelley, Whitehead. Williams,| score with Brown. slashing D. Prell, Humphrey, jing 43 points for the Warriors. ss from the two on the last/¢"er* .sesacns. staley, Brennen | Howell was the Pistons’ star in| piay " the game. Dextrom con), BACED Souser, D McCauley. Jones.|their home opener Wednesday, ition yesterday, Bay City Cen- FIDE, Peciels. Saens. Pos, semonens | «.& ot Reng unbeaten with a 14-6) ner rite, Meister | mph over stubborn Saginaw Detroit takes a 2-1 record and GUARDS: Stenbeck, Pacione, King ; RS: ult, Mooney ands Flint’ «s Central = conquered ARTERBACK. Brown Arthor Hill, 13-46. gess, Raines. muchas, ‘omarsty etd, Ber-| riors tional last night 34-8 with Harold! lon runs of Pa in and ,” yards, The ao two mah — scores | Highland Park 20-0 in Border Cities lall four placements. second quarter. First Victim | \ball and a few breaks into a 27- Waterford Is of Hungry Jays Odom Leads Southfield to Initial Victory Over WTHS ' By DICK BUCK It was a long time in coming, but Southfield turned steady foot- 13 victory over Waterford last nignt on the Blue Jay gridiron. The win snapped a seven game| jlosing streak for the Jays and it} | \Jays marched in 11 plays with Tri-County | on the five yard | Hoke’ s one yard plunge. Bill Bryce Rochester down and 21 yards to go when i : Lapeer helped from the field but he re-| 20, Gerry Harris 45 lost 37-0 to Flint Southwestern and turned and proved to be the run- L’Anse Creuse was beaten by Rose- ning star of the night. South Lyon whipped Boys Voca-| ter his NBA debut last week by scor- | | Schoate seoring three touchdowns Dondero Triumphs, 20-0 | when he scored 22 points in a vic- | were made by the Wren brothers| League game last night. Jack and Dave who went 3 and|/Meadows took a pass from Howie (14 yards respectively. Jack kicked| Bryant for 20-yard touchdown play. a share of the Western Division] Lone Vocational TD came when|touchdowns of 2 and 3 yards. lead into the game with the War-|/Ray Collins raced 60 yards in the] Ron Orlichowski was a decisive victory. Southfield used a well balanced joffense in handing the Skippers their 4th defeat in seven cane Halfback Terry Odom, despite injuries twice during the game, accounted fer more than half of Seouthfield’s rushing yardage with | 114 yards of the 226. Southfield took to the air suc-) icessfully when it failed to pene-| trate the Waterford line. Quarter- | back Phil Svalya completed 10 of) 15 passes for 139 yards and one TD) to keep the Waterford defense un-| settled. The Skippers, trailing 13-6 at halftime, marched to the tying touchdown from the opening kick- off in the second half. Coach Dave Freeman surprised the Jays by substituting on three consecutive plays with entirely new units. Each unit went into the line of scrimmage without huddling and Mike Kaines climaxed the 68 yard march by going over from the one. Jim Hoke ran the tying point. Southfield the | then controlled m the loser’s 42. From here the Odom going over from the six. The PAT was kicked by Fred Pen- ness to make it 20-13 with five sec- \onds in third quarter. In the 4th quarter the kickoff bounced off one of the Waterford linemen into the hands of Rick From here in seven plays South- field scored with Svalya going over from the one. The PAT was by Penness. Southfield started strongly g0- ing 68 yards in seven plays from the opening kickoff for the ‘irst | TD to make it 6-0 with Svalya going one yard. Waterford came right back to make 6-6 with a ground attack of /62 yards in 18 plays climaxed by |failed to run the point. | Highlight of the drive was a 4th from the 2 to Southfield started is march” after the ensuing kickoff going 2 yards in nine plays early in the second quarter with Svalya passing to Lee Barringer 114 yards. Penness made the PAT. Waterford got to the Southfield], before the half ended but lost |the bal] when John Farris recover- ‘ed a Skipper fumble. Southfield’s Odom twice was Coach Monte Charles of South-} field, said Odom had the wind knocked out of him once and later aggravated a knee injury Water S'field First Downs Rushing : 15 8 First Downs Passing ........ 3 7 First Down Penalties 0 1 Total First Downs Soe 19 16 Yards Net Rushing . 78 226 Yards Net teem 52 139 Total Net Yards 270 365 Passes Attempted . : 4-9 10-15 Passes Intercepted by 1 1 Punt Average . 0 2-29 Fumbles .. : 3 oO Yards Penalized... 25 "| SCORE BY eiolanad-tarval™ WATERFORD . ca SOUTHFIELD : $ H 7 1 my |» oi eh TOUCHDO SOUTH Svalya (1 ae Tun) | Al ia! yard pass from Svalya), Orom (run 6| WATER ards) Svayla (1 yard run). syed “nen (1 yard run), Hoke " OATS. Penness 3 (kicks), Hoke ‘run) WATERFORD LINEUP Pag Harrell, Wilson, Gibson, MacArthur, Stigers. “Ou UARDS: Johnson, Couture, Weedon CKLES: Marti, Nestor, Windeler, Pe a Ld gg 9 Osborne. RS: Moran, Rise QUARTERBACKS: Bryce, iG | BACKS: Hoke, Goff, Lewis, Godda | Savas, Keines, Comas, Fitzpatrick, our | Mor- Royal Oak Dondero defeated! John Bob Lazotte ran the other two kicked both placements, for Dondero. RAR RRR RRR H for Title: Skippers Lose, 27-13 GO, GO — Head coach Dave Smith and all the other Vikigg rooters among 3,000 home fans kept yelling those magic words throughout the 2nd half and the team took the hint and pulled out another victory downing | strong PNH. GOING — Jubilant Walled Lake coach Dave Smith got a ride off the field from Jerry Meyer (77) and two of his other players after the title-clincher before 3,000 home fans. Pontiac Central 27. Walled Lake ..20 Southfield ....27 Vochesier Oded Avondale .....20 Lake Orion ...20. 7 Pontiac North. .14 Waterford ....13 Romeo ....... 0 Ortonville..... 0 Clawson ...... 6 Iroy ..-.....-13 Vikings 20-14 Victors in Battle of Breaks By CHUCK ABAIR Capitalizing on the big breaks just as they have all year, the Vikings of Walled Lake roared from behind in the last quarter to whip Pontiac Northern 20-14 and win the Inter-Lakes championship last night. Oakland County scoring ace Bob Christian stunned the 3,000 onlookers by stealing a short, desperation pass by Huskie quarterback Bruce Norton and scampering 46- yards untouched for what points. proved to be the deciding Christian’s alert play came with only 3:40 left in the contest and climaxed an uphill battle for the home team which had clinched at least ago. at tie for the'crown a week It was the second big break in suc¢ession that Walled Lake made count. A> pushing call on a 3rd-and- eight pass play earlier in the last quarter had helped iset up the 2nd Viking TD. Mr. Christian, who boosted his personal total to 90 points, also went over for that big one hitting Imlay Gets Scare Oxford Dunks Ortonville Oxford finally got back on the winning road last night in handing) Ortonville a 19-0 setback. Four weeks ago the Wildcats) were perched high in state Class B rankings. Since that time they lost two and tied one before knock- ing off Ortonville, a team which has been shutout five times in its seven straight losses. The win moved Oxford into second place in the South Cen- tral League pushing out Milling- from the five yard line to end | the scoring. Ortonville gave a good defen- sive showing early in the game by stopping Oxford twice inside the 10 yard line. Imlay City rolled all over the statistical column but managed on- ly one tally, The score came in the second quarter as Dick McKee passed to Pete Brabb covering 60 yards. Imlay rushed for 176 yards to three. A neat 13-yard quarterback- keeper play by Keith Green pre- the trip into the end zone. Fate was bound to turn in the faver of Dave Smith's The Huskies recovered fumbles at the WL 32 and 35 in the Ist period but failed to go far. They fumbled the bal] back on the 2nd occasion. * * . A high pass from center on 4th down gave the Pontiac lads pos- session at the home 30 early in the 2nd quarter. But Neil Salo inter- cepted a Norton flip on 1st down. Nerthern made the 4th break good. A 57 yard punt by Jan Lawrence set Walled Lake back on its own six. PNH tackle Lar- ry Weber pounced on a fumble on the seven on the 2nd play. Bob Hocking smashed over from the three on 3rd down and took a pass from Norton on a neat fake kick for the PAT and a 7-0 lead at the half. *® * * Little Mike Hinkley’s 26-yard punt return got Walled Lake into motion for its first drive of the night midway through the 3rd. He dashed 24, 7 and then 3 carrying in three of four plays of 38-yard drive despite an ailing back. Salo ran for the tying extra point. * * * Another 57-yard punt by Law- rence sparked the losers back into the lead. PNH took over at the Viking 38 following a much shorter return boot and went to paydirt in six plays—five handled by Hock- ing. He went over from the 17 and Dick Mineweaser just barely -|cleared the ar for what seemed jan important extra point making \it 147 in the opening minutes of the last stanza. Walled Lake drove 57 yards after the ensuing kickoff as its line started to take command of the outweighed Red and White gridders. Hinkley, Salo and Green divided the balloting be- fore Christian went over, The pushing penalty solved the only problem of the march, Salo’s 2nd conversion evened things again at 14-14. Northern had moved to a Ist ton which lest a 6-6 verdict to a minus-4 for Millington but in the | down on the ground and then lost Imlay City. Jeff Brady climaxed a 70 yard march in the second quarter by racing 25 yards for the first Ox- ford touchdown. In the third quarter Val Sausser passed 41 yards to Doug Stott and Jim Casey ran the point to make it 13-0. Sausser finished: a long march in the fourth quarter by hitting ‘Farmington OB Paces Victory Quarterback Harvey Chapman! put on a second half show by scoring touchdowns on runs of 51, Newman.|3 and 37 yards to lead Farming- ton to a 24-12 win over Berkley in an Inter-Lakes game yesterday | afternoon. Chapman also took part in the page Farmington TD. After Berk- \ley took a 60 lead on a 7 yard run by Eric Gentile, Chapman in- tercepted a pass in the second period at midfield. He ran 20 yards lateralled to Jim Wall who went the rest of the way for the 30 yard scoring play. Ron Strittmatter got’ Berkley’s other TD in the third quarter on a one yard plunge. penalty column Imlay also led,/ 180 yards to 40. Imlay, the second rated team in) the state class C rankings, stands 50 in the league and 7-0 for the season. In the statistical column of the |Oxford running attack, Doug Stott accounted for 72 yards and Jeff Brady 85 of the 188 total. PNH-W. L. Summary jtwo yards before Norton was ‘caught trying to pass. While off balance, he tried to lob the ball to a nearby teammate but ‘‘Chris’’ easily ran between the pair, snatched the pigskin and went all the way. x * *® The champs completed their domination of the closing 10 min- utes by intercepting a Norton serial on the 1st play the next time Pon- tiac got thé ball. They had reached ye PNH 24 when play came to a alt, +-— Pleased winning coach Smith ‘summed up the evening well with the comment: “We did every- thing wrong early and almost gave them the game but came back when we had to just as we have all year.” He had high praise for the all around play of ,| Christian and his entire defensive line featuring John Van Sicklen and Tom Kretzchmar, Downcast Northern Boss Ed Heikkinen was pleased with his boys but said: “We were out- manned.’’ The running of Hocking ‘and fullback George Grave and defensive work of Don Davis and Dick Harmon gave Huskie fans plenty. to cheer about. Lawrence finished with a 48,2 punting punt- | WL PNA | Pirst Downs bp 4 4Pirst Downs Penalties .. 1 i] TOTAL FIRST DOWNS. 10 ‘ Yards Net R big “y TAL NI YA ... 106 119 Attempted ......- 4 6 Passes Completed .. : t ] ; Passes Intercepted by. ‘ 3 Punt Average ..+-+--+>: 4-33.5 5-48.2 Pumbles a Beene mene a B Yards Penalized ........-- RES BY qvanren Fe Woteed AES oeveern 8 FT Onde SCORING AYS Toc atcepton! tins run, 46, return of inter: on) ink- ley | (3, run). PRH—H ing 2°, 17 ) UPAT'S: WL—Salo 2 (runs). PNH— Hocking (pass from Norton); Mine- r (kick). angi WALLED LAKE LINEUPS ENDS: Bachmann, — Eskelinen, J. ahs Kretschm ‘Teddy, “Richardson, Meyer, | memmin Rowe Van Sickien, Shiker, | Mitchel CENTERS: Johnson, MeMillion BACKS: Green, McCallum. Sx 4 ere «ge Pe vow Hink- Fisher, Ze , @. jerson. * NORTHER a Mineweaser, mphere, _ GUARDS: Chambers, Sovia, Hewitt. A TCR Les: "heiter: Kendall, Weber. | CENTERS: | AR’ Norton, Thompson. "J. Lawrence, Graves, | ACKS: peed, Shields, Miracle, Merwin, Kimmel, Cox. |ing average for five kicks. It was Walled Lakes 7th straight victory and Northern’s 3rd setback in seven games. Each has non- league games remaining. THE PON'TIAG: PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 38}, 1959 THIRTEEN Sateen ee Avon Still in Runnin for Crown; Keego Doomed for 2nd Again aE pas SS ee ee RE ATT ti toi W. Bloomfield .26 Northville .....27 Milford aa ‘Birmingham “B Famaington 24 RO Kimball 19 Fitzgerald _...32+ Flint Central ... 13 | Berkley veevol Port Huron .... 6 Oak Park ..... 6 Arthur Hill .... 6 ¥. CS Soto wR AOI Tel Eck ih Bloomfield Hills 0 Clarkston at 0. Holly . _....... T° East Detroit -. ERE ile DLE 1, MP he RARE GE MONS ala Sl bites Gas ne ri Re sod ne lati Birra AP na, Ge Point Hy 077 EB 0 ie tt CRESS I iP AE te i ta Bes Me ata Jackets Defeat ! Clawson 20-6 Stay Unbeaten Lake Orion Troy 20-13 Duel The Avondale Yellowjackets turned their attention to next week's Oakland B championship Upsets in Tight game against Fitzgerald today fol-| lowing a 20-6 beating of Clawson last night. x * Unpredictable Lake Orion rose | up to whip Troy 20-13 in the only other league coniest. Herb Harris, a standout every game, had one of his greatest to lead Avon. Ile scored the 3rd touchdown on a seven-yard pass from Dick Smith, booted twe extra points, caught a total of five passes—two of them the cireus type—and excelled as a linebacker. another defensive star. Despite a makeshift backfield | smeared by Norther n's Bob Hocking due to injuries, the Jackets moved) the ball well compiling 357 net| yards sparked by the hustling Smith. x * * Smith put the initial points on the scoreboard with a 2-yard sneak | in the second period. Bud Peel| countered from the nine to make it) 140 at halftime. The Harris tally| followed in the 4th. Each TD fol- lowed a sustained drive. Clawson a shutout by crossing the goal line with six seconds to play on a Jerry Eno- to-Gary Boss pass climaxing a 62-yard march against the Avon- dale reserves. Orion's last home game of the season was a ding-dong affair fea- turing an early lead for favored | Troy. * * * The Colts got the quick edge in the opening period when Jim De- Pauw powered his way into the| end zone from the one. Tim Alban matched that with a two-yarder and Roger Williams flipped to| Larry Thompson for the PAT| which endcd the quarter 7-6 and| gave the home team an advantage | it never relinquished. A four-yard plunge and extra point run by Craig Hawn moved the Dragons in from 14-6 in the $r@_ canto, Wiliiams had con- | pected with Dave Perry on a 40- | yard pass completion to set it up. Troy bounced right back with! quarterback star Rick McKinnon going to work in tee 4th. He fired through the air to Pete Davidson for a 60-yard touchdown play and added the point after making it 14-13, x *& Orion got an insurance tally with three minutes remaining. With the ball at the Troy 45, Wil- liams hit Gary Hunter for a six- pointer. The determined Colts took | the ensuing kickoff and drove to! the LO 10 before being pushed back | to the 20 at the fina] whistle. c First Downs Rushing 10 8| Pirst Downs Passing 8 3 tal Downs . i8 8) Yards t Rushing 213 $1} Yards Net Passing 144 80 | Total Net Yards 357 131 Passes Attempted 16 15 Passes Completed 10 Passes Intercepted by 2 2 Punt Average 6 3-24) Pumbles . 1 BS Yards Penalized - 60 25 SCORE BY QU olicre AVONDALE 6—20) CLAWSON H * 4 6— 6 SCORING PLAYS TOUCHDOWNS: A-—Smith (2, Tun! Per} «9 run!: Harris ‘7. pass from Smith: C—Boss ‘9, pass from Eno) PATS: Harris 2 ‘kicks! DETROIT # — Boston College rode the accurate passing arm of) little Johnny Amabile for three | swift touchdown strikes for a 21-9 victory over Detroit Friday night. | The 5-8 quarterback, whose fak- | ing sent his receivers into the clear | time after time, connected on long distance for all the Eagle touch- downs. on tosses of 31 Walt Cooley was | ce MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES Algonac 26. Croswell-Lexington 7 Ann Arbor 40. Ypsilanti 0 Akron-Pairgrove 35. Carsonville 6 Addison 25. Hanoyer-Horton 7 Adrian Catholic Central 20 Coldwater St Charles 7 Arenac Central 36 Whitt ura Prescott 6 Albion 26, Adrian Allegan 12 “Salawel % 7 Phe omen Me 20. Clawson 6 ey. Ae: , 25 Armada 2? ond og al 14. Saginaw 6 Big Rapics 34 . Alma 0 13, Battle Creek Centra! 6 Battle Creek Lakeview 35. Marshal! 7 Battle Creek ee 7 Grand Raolds Battle Creck Soring Neild “n Renna? Birmingham 13. Detroit Bath Laingsburg 13 Brighton 26. Cifrenceville 13 Brown City 12. Almont 6 Benton Harbor 12, Muskegon Heights 6 Berrien Springs 6, Waterviiet 0 Burr Oak 28, Centerville 6 Boyne City 1, East Jordan 6 Coleman 20, Barryton 0 Constantine 33. Colon 0 Comstock 14, Kellogg 13 annie 13, Three Rivers 0 oncord 20, Jackson Northwest 19 —— citys 33, North Adams 31 leea 26, Dexter aeaeneiee s 26, Benton _ r & John ¢) Cadillac 32, Ludington 6 Charlevoix 20. Mancelona 0 Cass City 40. Flint St. Michael 0 Clinton 26 Ida 6 Center Line 25, St Clair Shores South Lake 13 Davison 39 js Mandeville 7 ~ wr Delton £° colesoaia 12 2292 rborn ) Livonia Bentley 6 Dearborn Edse!] Pord 33. Wayne 0 Det. St. Catherine 20, Det. Servite 13 Dearborn Low rey 14, River pene 0 East | 7 By rin Eaton Re duet’ Elsie 27. wool 6 East Lansing 26, Sturgis 7 Prankenmuth 66, Mariette 0 Parmington 24. Berkley 12 Prenkfort 12, Elk Rapids 7 Pennville 44, Lawrence 13 Flint Central 13. Saginaw Arthur Hill 6 Pliint Southwestern 37. Lapeer 0 Plint Kearsief 27. ‘eukion 5 Flint Bentley 53. Flint Utley Plint Bendle 34. Flint Holy neaiviaey 6 | Piint Atherton 32. Flint Dye 1 Piint ected 26. Lakeville i Penton 20. Clio 6 leony 19, Dansville 0 S Aan 27. Bangor 0 p seer Haven Niles 7 rie) Gobles 12, Climax-Scotts 6 rbor — 13 Grayling 6, Peliston Grand ge 1 Garden City %0, "Madison 0 Grosse Pointe 13. Wyandotte 7 Goodrich 26, Montrose 13 Hastings 19, Ionia Homer 19, Jonesville 0 udson 6, Hillsdale 0 (tie) H Hopkins 40, ‘Saranac 6 H ton ke 77. Beaverton 12 mioe' 2 ee Luth. Sem. 27 ‘tie! rW 1 Harper Woods Clintondale 0 Imlay City 6, Millington 0 Ithaca 28, grt emp 12 Jackson St. Mary Battle Creek Bt Pintip 3 Kalamazoo St. Augustine ‘ Jackson St. John 2 Kalamasoo Univ. High 35 or sego 6 touchdown runs by \fired up Kentucky Friday night and the underdog Wildcats overran Mi- ami’s Hurricanes 22-3 in the 'Orange Bowl. Bird, a 190-pound halfback, re- turned a punt 55 yards in the first period and raced 38 through the Miami line fourth. Kentucky’s other touch- down was scored easily after a fumble recovery a yard from the Hurricane g0ql, * * * NEW ORLEANS (#® — Tulane stormed back on Howard Kisner's ar es Ge BS Be | Whittier 40 Calvin Bird; field goal and quarterback Phil Nu- binson ‘ac- 13-yard aerial to Bill Ro gent's touchdown pass in the sec- counted for the Eagles’ second quarter touchdown after Detroit |ond half for a fog-shrouded 17-7/ 7 had forged ahead on Dennis Woods’ 30-yard field goal. * * * The Eagles marched 72, 78 and 9 yards for their touchdowns, and Amabile's strike guiped up prac- tically all the yardage. The Eagles gained 243 yards in the three marches, and rushing provided only 12 yards of the total. *® * * MIAMI, Fla. w — Two dazzling football victory over Texas Tech Friday night. The teams shared a 7.7 dchd- lock at halftime but Tulane found the range in the third quarter and went ahead on Kisner’s 16- yard boot. With slightly more than eight minutes left in the game, Nugent capped a short drive by lobbing a four-yard toucsdown heave to half- back Tommy Mason. emma JUST IN TIME — That's when Walled Lake quarterback Keith Green (16) got rid of the ball to Bob Christian (25) on this 3rd quarter play as he was about to be “Chris'’ was a belted out of Bounds on the p three z¢ for a gain of three. Mike Hinkley went over from there for a 7-7 tie went on to win 20-14 and clinch the Inter-Lakes championship Kalkaska 1}. Petoskey . Prancis 7 Kingston 18. Owengage Lansing Eastern 13, Gc manee 13 ities Lansing Sexton 28. Jackson 7 Lansing St Mary 14. Howell 7 Lansing Resur'n 20, Lansing Everett 15 Leshie 6, Okemos : y 13 Monroe Catholie Central $9. Onsted 12 Mason 16, Holt Muskegon ool Central 3}, South Bend St. Joseph ‘Ind ) 14 Michigan Center 21. Parma Western 20 Mount Clemens 13, Hazel Park Morrice 25. Geines 20 Mattawan 7, Paw Paw 0 Middleville 12. Lake Odessa 7 Martin 25, Parchment 0 Marcellus 13, Mendon 6 Marysville $1, Marine City 7 Midland 33, Bay City Handy 13 Morenci 13, Camden Prontier 6 Memphis 26. Dryden 0 Mayville 62, Harbor Beach 0 Mount Pleasant 14, Manistee 13 Madison Heights Lemphere 0, Huron 6 itie) Milford 13, Holly 7 Milan 27. Dundee 2! Melvindale 26, Warren Lincoln 26 | New Lothrop 26. Mich &ch. for Deaf 7 New Haven | Po rtiand Ag Pontiac Central 1. Ferndale 7 Port Huron St Stephen 44. Yale 13 Plymouth 30. Detroit Thurston 6 Quincy 20. Bronson 19 13. Litchfield 0 ak Kimball 19, Port Huron 6 Reese 46. Peck Roscommon 47, Arenec Eastern 0 Richmond 13, 6t. Clair 12 20, ina Park 6 ——- 21, Mount Clemens L'Anse Creuse 13 Romulus 26, Willow Run 13 @t Johns 7, Greenville 6 Schoolcraft 32, White Pigeon 13 St. Joseph 20, Portage 13 - Ignace 20, Alpena a 6 uth Haven 13, Vicksburg 7 Sand Creek 24. Brittor Cc Southfield 27, Waterford 1 South Lyon #4, my Voc 8 | a Clair. Shores anes | | Grosse Pointe Univ sl 12 | Traverse City 39, Petoskey 7 Tecumseh 26, Blissfield 0 | Taylor Center 33, Wy’ dette Schaefer 19 Trenton 13, Riverview 6 | Union City 20, Athens 0 | Unionville 35, Elkton 0 Vandercook Lake ry Brooklyn 7 Williamston 48, Webberville 13 Woodland 26, Sunfield 6 Wayland 27, Nashville 0 | w West Branch 20, Pinconning 0 | Walied Lake 20, Sache cig Raed 14 | | Warren Fitzgerald 34, k Park 7 West Bloom sre 26, tisomtiess Hills 0 Warren 20, Utica 0 FRIDAY’S COLLEGE FOOTBALL | By The Associated Press |\COP 6, Hawali 0 Tulane 17, Texas Tech 7 Kentucky 22, Miami, Fila. 3 VMT . George Washington 6 Boston College 21. Detroit 9 West Chester, Pa. 41. Millersville 7 Southern Ml. 41, Eastern Mich 1 Mayville, N.D. 14, Jamestown 6 East Central Okla 25 Northwestern Okla. 6 Hendrix, Ark. 7, Miss. College @ f Kearney. Neb. 43. Dana 0 Fairmont. W. Va. 7, Glenville @ Ottawa. Kan. 19, McPherson 6 Chattanooga 6 Tenn. Tech Wahpeton Science 6 San Francisco 22 Tech Ellendale 18 Santa Clara 26 Cal Aerial Rip Titans, 1-9; Kentucky Beats Miami The Texans hit paydirt first, iwhen they marched 60 yards in 11 back Ken Talkington swung around right end for four yards and al touchdown and booted the extra point. * *® * | WASHINGTON (?P Dyer tossed three passes to Dick Evans Friday night ! as Virginia Military Institute added | Howard | Orion-Troy Summary Lo 7 First Downs Rushing 13 ll First Downs Passing .. 6 Total Pirst Downs . . bv 16 Yards Net Rushing . 200 202 Yards Net Passing .. . 108 143 Total Net Yards 308 345 Passes Attempted 9 16 Passes Completed 6 q Passes Int«rcepted by 2 0 | Punt Average 4-38 = 4-35 Fumbles t 1 Yards Penalized : 40 6a SCORE BY aiden ar we — RION 0 ~-2 TROY. iene Ware 6 60 60 1—13 SCORING PLAYS TOUCHDOWNS: LO—Alban (2, Hawn (4. plunge}; Hunter Pa run from R. Williams) auw (1, run); Davidson (60, ey from McKinnon) PATS: LO—Thompson (pass from R Williams); Hawn (run) —McKinnon tkick) | run). Bluegrass Cage Meet |Bluegrass Invitational plays for their touchdown. Quarter- jbver George Washington. jand 2] yards for scores after Sam ‘Horner had dashed six yards off touchdown lopening period. ‘ High-Priced Mare 1 i lieved in foal to Royal Charger, F iday S Grid Stars * | CHARLEY BROWN Pontiac Central handed 6th ranked Ferndale a 27-7 setback with Brown, a 200 pound senior | moving from guard to fullback | from where he carried the ball | | HERB HARRIS Caught five passes, intercept- e€d two, scored one touchdown, kicked two extra points and played defensively as linebacker | to lead Avondale to a 20-6 win | over Clawson. He jis a senior at 175 pounds. 27 times for 110 yards and scored 3 touchdowns. Announces Pairings LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Indi- ana and Maryland will open the Basketball Tournament here Dec. 28. The second game brings to- ‘gether: Fordham and the _ host team, Louisville. * * * Pairings were announced Fri- day by Peck Hickman. Louls-| ville’'s athletic director-basketball coach North Carolina won the two day tourney last year. The championship round will be JACK NEWTON played Tuesday night, Dec. 29 West Bloomfield’s 160 pound ~ _ junior halfback scored twice last night on 20 and 21 yard runs to a run his total for the year to 11 touchdowns as the Lakers de- feated Bloomfield Hills, 26-0 in a Wayne-Oakland game. to its slashing 28-6 victory an aerial punch ground attack for a * * * Quarterback Dyer connected with Evans on throws of 13. 32 tackle to put VMI ahead in the Boston College . @ 7 7 aa Detroit @30 Det—FG Woods 30 we oo 13 pass from Amabile (Kb BC-Kirouac 31 pass from Amabile (Ki rovuac kick tay 6 pass from Lus pass fatied) , : at Keeneland Sales LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP)—Lump Sugar, a 15 - year - old mare be- sold for $42,000 Wednesday night at the Keeneland sales of brood mares, stallions and weanlings. Oxford's 155 pound senior quar- Lump Sugar, a daughter of Bull) terback scored once and passed Lea-Sugar Run, is the dam of sev-| for another to lead his team to eral winners including Restless} a 19-0 victory over Ortonville last Wind, who won more than a quar-) night. His TD pass went 41 yards ter of a million dollars in 1958) to Doug Stott in the second quart- as a 2-year-old. er. VAL SAUSSER The Vikings = downs while two other good threats, Uled Birmingham 13-7 Winner seat Bounce x Fast Detroit = inEMLClash RO Kimball Gains, 19-6 Hurons yard gallop by reserve Tom Dar!- Victory Over in League Play Birmingham, vorite in the Eastern the preseason fa- closed out conference ac-| the Lakers Continue to Stay Right PRESS BOX A Detroit »x»per reported that the Shrine game between the Lie 5 and Browns carned only $14,792 to the Crippled Children’s Fuad while each team took $40,000 as a Behind Leader Northyille Sure of Tie) for W-O Honors; Holly Bows at Milford, 13-7 Another one-sided West Bloom-| field victory was offset by North-| ville’s weekly triumph as the |Wayne-Oakland League race fol-| lowed its familiar pattern again last night | Now the stage is set for the |Mustangs to clinch their 4th | Straight championship next Friday ‘against hapless Clarenceville West Bloomfield belted Bloom. field Hills 26-9 in its home final en route to another runnerup po- sition. Northville exploded in the 3rd quarter to blank Clarkston 27-0, while Milford was tripping | Holly 13-7 and Brighton was out. , scoring Clarenceville, 26-13. John Long and Jack Newton di- vided the four Keego Harbor touch- were wasted. Bloomfield never| — despite making 10 1st! Long started the scoring in the 2nd quarter taking a short pass from Denis Alix to end a s3-y, ard march, Alix flipped to Newton for the PAT The other Long TD followed in the same period when the fleet end intercepted a pass and * ran it back 57 yards to paydirt. Newton got his six-pointers from 21 and 20 yards out in the 3rd quarter. Wayne Ross added an extra point. Clarkston, which could do very well offensively against the strong Northville defense, held the defend- ing champs scoreless until a 24- ing broke the ice in the 2nd quart- er. The half ended 7-0 * x * Gary Morgan smashed over from Michigan|the four and Atchinson scooted into end zone enabling the home pounds. He weighed only 84 pounds share of the gate. * * * Dave Theobald of Bloomfield Hills is a member of the var- sity seccer team at Denison Uni- versity in Granville, Ohlo. He is a regular halfback but was | Injured in pre-season practice, * * * The Detroit chapter of the Base- ball Writers voted Harvey Kuenn jthe most valuable player on the Tiger team for 1959 * * * Ron Topper and Herbert Char. foos won the par division of Tam O’Shanter Country Club’s annual fall best ball golf tournament. Nate Balaban and Bill Caplan were Winners of the average di- vision, A total of 128 players competed in the event. * * * Warren Orlick, head pro at Tam O'Shanter, leaves soon for the Ry- jder Cup matches. Orlick will be ‘chairman of the Ryder Cup rules committee. The matches are sched- Nov. 6-7 at Palm Desert alif. ra Murchison” to Run Again KALAMAZOO, Mich. W—Fleet Ira Murchison, given a 50-50 chance to live four months ago, has his heart set on running again — perhaps in time to make next summer's Olympics in Rome Murchison, stricken early this year by amebic dysentery, said he plans to re-enter Western Michigan in February fox the fin- al semester of studies leading to his degree. The fleet-co-holder of world ree- ords in the 60-yard and 100-meter dashes said he has rebuilt himself to his old running weight of 135 League, ape tion last night by dumping East team to pull away in the 3rd pe Wve recovering last summer Detroit. 13-7 to assure itself of at ried, Atchinson and end Joe Gotro from surgery to correct organic least only a disappointing third, worked a 60-yard pass play for the complications arising from his dis- place other. Wade Deal booted three ex- sir My greatest wish is to be able * * The Maples hit pay dirt for the tra points. Bob Porritt and John Parks first time in the third quarter when, were standouts on defense. North- Chuck Hartung ran 13 yards set up by a pass interception by Ph Isbell on the E. Detroit 35. Isbe jmade it 7-0 with the point The Shamrocks took the follow- | ing kickoff and marched 80 yards | climaxed on a pass from Bill ville wrapped up a tie for the il) crown, U Milford trailed for three quart- lers before sparkplug Gene Schuett | climaxed a 90-yard drive by sweep- jing around end from the nine to / Score MacGillivray to Dennis Kline for | * tt * seven yards. MacGillivray ran | Schuett had accounted for the the point. other Redskin points in the 3rd In the 4th quarter quarterback quarter taking a So-yard aerial George Forrest when 14 yards on from Bob Lawrence in the end an option, after he had run a punt 40" back from the E. Detroit 35 to the An early Holly tally by Bob lo * * * The Maples muffed anothe chance to score by fumbling on the! visitors one yard line in the final period In other EML games, Koyal | Oak Kimball spanked Port Hu- ron, 19-6 and Mt. clemens de- feated Hazel Park, 1 Ron Sparrow got hall's scores on three and runs with Gary Wirth adding th other on a 6) yard punt John Latish hit from the two fo two of Kim- 20 yard |" return. Harmes and his placement kick had stood up until Schuett’s 2nd r six-pointer. A fumble recovery at the 40 had started the Bronco drive with Harmes bucking across from the one. jopportunities in the 1st half hin-| dered by fumbles and a bad pass from center before coming on strong later for its 2nd straight success Holly got a last-ditch bid going and reached the MHS 40 before an interception ended tt e r Port Huron MILFORD-HOLLY STATISTICS : caries 1 ae M H Hazel Park s TD on the last play First downs rushing 2 7 of the game was on a pass from First downs passing a it ‘ . : tal first downs a Dick Gyde to Frank Stagg with Asta mat cushiae 1 a ) olinski Yards net passing 11 Dick Dolinski running the point, la lg eta apg a Birmingham could manage a sec- Passes attempted aS 10 ted ond place tie if Kimball loses to Basse: completed. 1 Ferndale next wee Punt average 7-42 6 nidale t k. Fumbles lost a 0 Brhm. pet.| ¥e798 penalized |Pirst downs rushing 12 ‘4 SCORE BY ss | First downs passing 2 5 (Milford rl first thie 14 a | Holly 7 H 3 o I ards net rushing 116 . Yards net passing $1 47 . SCORING PLAYS . Total net yards 167 as TOUCHDOWNS Milford — Schuett 2 Passes attempted 4-8 8-16 | '55. pass from Lawrence 9. run’. Holly Passes : —Harmes ‘1, run Punt average mid tase cae PATs: Milford -Ketser (kick). Holly mbles ’ 3 qo Harmes (kick) hamainie inpnenssta 86 43 MILFORD LINEUP SOORE = a Birmingham 07 East Detroit SCORING PLAYS TOUCHDOWNS: Birmingham—Hartun (13-yard rum), Porest (14-yard run); Detroit—Kline (7-yard ) PATs: Isbell (kick), MacGillivray (run) BIRMINGHAM LINEUP 6—1} H o 7 O-7 dl QUARTERBACK Lawrence weeney, Moonen, Mayhew, Is-| NORTHVILLE-CLARKSTON STATISTICS ENDS Cece, B. Howard, Reis, Roselle GUARDS: Motschenbacher, Bond, Tan- ner, Sheffler fa Weaver, Kreibel TER: Wiseman Keiser, Chappelle ACKS: &chuett. faeces Milford missed two good scoring, to run again with the hope that I'll be helping myself as well as showing other young athletes that illnesses and misfortune can be overcome,’’ Murchison said in a visit to the Western Michigan cam- pus this week. Murchison, who lives in Chicago, was a Gold Medal winner in the 1956 Olympics at Melbourne California Rejects Moore-Olson Fight SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Bebo Olson must get in line and fight his way to the top before the Cal- jifornia Athletic Commission will approve his bid for another crack at Archie Moore's light heavy- weight title x * * The commission yesterday unan- Imously rejected a San Francisco Boxing Club request far sanction of a Moore-Olson title fight here in* January The two met once before on June 22 1955. Olson. then the world middleweight champ. was knocked out in the third round When he came out of retirement 1 In 1958 Olson said he never should have been allowed to fight Moore He said he was just an average sized middleweight atid Moore ; was an oversized light heavy . Yep, Those Drugs Must Really Be ‘for ‘Miracles’ COLUMBUS, Ohio, —Ohio State's hospital list Was down, | and its hopes up, as the Bucks awaited Saturday's Big Ten clash with Michigan State. “With these new miracle drugs | you get amazing results,"’ Coach | Woody Hayes said, as fullback ENDS: Swee GUANoS H eCh First d hi 10 $ Bob Whit d, M P rst downs rushing . McKenzie we — ones Pirst downs passing 1 4) e returned to duty aft TACKLES: orse, Haberle, Rhode, First downs penalties . Fs ij er a shoulder separation, and Harris, Ri ie Bt n otal first downs .... CENTERS: Russ Bisson Yards net rushing , 37g 33| tackles Jim Tyrer and Dick QUARTERBACKS: Forest Stephenson Yerds net passing .. aM _ Michael stepped back into the ACKS: otal ne yaras Reeves sino — reaes, Passes attempted coves 4 Ft starting tackle spots after a week Passes completed . of ankle-in _ lim SCORE BY QUARTERS vl Be ete arm N h B h R Northville .. © 713 7—21) sed on the statistics, how- orth Branch Romps Clarkston |. 0 © 0 0 8) ever the miracle drugs led WN D rida 4 | most by the bruised and bat i ; : : TOUCHDOWN arling | run}. | y ‘ a Jim Mikulski and Levi Maybery!morgan 4. run). Atchinson ‘17. rum’. tered Bucks are something to ac y Gotro (60, pass from Atchinson) ‘ each tallied two touchdowns last PATe: Deal's thicks! beister thelr effease which hes night to lead North Branch t an easy 46-0 win over Kinde. | Ferkowicz, and Scrimger (2), |Mikulski added conversions. | FRIDAY'S FIGHTS 0) _ John Jim Scrimger and|Ex-Major lenaues Dies |Larry Fricke each scored one TD! Maybery and| (Fultz, former president of the In-| DELAND, Fla. (AP)—David L lternational League and a major! lleague outfielder - infielder, djed! er 4 ke ua Pi |ere Thursday. He was 84. He| Pg A RK — Florertino Fernandes pes om "Ito 1905 produced only one touchdewn in the last four games, and three this season. NEW YORK (UPI) — Johnny Hayes, who coVered the distance in two hours, 55 minutes, 18.4 sec- onds in 1908,-is the only American |played in the majors from 1898\/ever to win the Olympic mara- thon race ‘ FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRE ——— SS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1959 Morrall Lions Go After Second Victory on West Coast Ex-MSU Quarterback Earns Starting Call Against 49ers SAN FRANCISCO w—Quarter-| | back Earl Morrall who leads the former Michigan State All-Amer- ican declared after the Lions broke iColts (41) entertain coach Paul now: without losing any more,” the} @rved five years as a Cleve- favored over the Green Bay Pack- Gets Nod Against £x-Mates x * * * 2 *¥ x *&* * Browns-Colts. in, Big NFL Battle | Pro Master Meets His Pupil The ‘oddsmakers vote for the| Washington Redskins (2-3) and is {yardage with 1,147, Plum sparkled : favored by eight points. The (against Washington last Sunday Rams (2-3) are favored ever |with four touchdown passes but the Chicago Bears (1-4) by seven Baltimore's defense, which leads and the Pittsburgh Steelers (2-3) lin pass interception with 19, fig- Franciscd forty-niners,| ®re four-point choices te down jures to be much tougher. ; the Cardinals (1-4) at Chicago in | 3 * im Brown, Oleveland’s full-- the other games. | back, probably is the league's H e iv if Be Hs 7 gee coach Weeb Ewhbank’s Baltimore F ; cre , ‘ = uf 7 Brown's Cleveland Browns _ (3-2) in Sunday's key National Football| York Giants, leading the second-| 4 seliout crowd of 57,557 will| most explosive runner but the League game, The result will af-|place Browns and Philadelphia|era,, Memorial Stadium to watch Colts alse have an outstanding fect both division races. Eagles by a game in the East, Unitas, Lenny Moore, Alan Ameche} fullback in Ameche. . B football's finest |*/80 are heavy favorites for home Raymond Be and Baltimore’s ssaninn hoe. pte qesteihack games. San Francisco is favored! other offense pea battle a Cleve-| Cleveland has been an outstand- : over the Detroit Lions (1-4) byjiand defensive unit that has al-|ing road team over the years but seven points and New York iSiiowed only 48 points. tackles a Baltimore club that has won 10 of its last 11 home games, Seek 15 Extra Days AP Wirepheote not get away from a B. C. player not shown in ing in the picture, however, and made only a short ond Then 4 ALMOST AWAY — Detroit halfback Bruc. Maher (21) outshifts two Boston College players after taking a short pass in the 2nd quarter of Jast night’s game at U. of D. Stadium. He could gain. The Eagles defeated U. of D., 21-9. ithe Pittsburgh Steelers. That year the 49ers tied with Detroit for the |Western Conference championship only to lose 31-27 in a playoff. ' Last year, Morrall was traded to Detroit. SPORES week and paced the victory over the Rams. He gets the starting 8 ] job against his former teammates this time a ; ’ a: | ° . - man & Million dollar budget in their 22; Northville, 60, beginning June puncher, couldn't floor Ortega in | CS a eC S We On| Breed eee first attempt to hit pay dirt in 6, and Wolverine, oH, beginning |this one—a bitter battle at Madi- J oe the American Football League. Aug. 1. If granted this would boost/son Square Garden It'll be Gordy’s task to keep Leo! Nomellini from charging into the! Lions’ backfield, ’ Nomellini is the man of 255 pounds of muscle whe spent so | much time there two weeks ago | at Briggs Stadium. The Lions never will forget that 3413 de- | | feat by the, 48ers. St. Fred P lays Triple Crown Winner Sunday Against | War Admiral Is Dead met his match in a two-horse whip aboard War Admiral. It was guard from left tackle since the wn ims mdtewa oars More Race Dates Asked | Morrall took over the starting) quarterback from Tobin Rote last After Top Coach K. S. (Bud) Adams, owner of the nights here. professional club. yesterday. | ~ * * icrowd of 4,500 paying $11,000 jtop collegiate coach for his driller, Jackson promoters have indicated'dino” and ‘‘Or-tega.” from among Bud Wilkinson of Ok- they would move elsewhere for the! Judge Frank Forbes scored it | lahoma. a —_ . : { 5 _'lowa, Sammy Baugh of Hardin- LEXINGTON. Ky. (AP) — War Seabiscuit moved away slowly.) Gordy, who also weighs 253 Simmons or George Sauer, former decision for at least two weeks onidez’ favor 5-4 \ Referee Al Berl DETROIT «(#—Detroit's two year. State: commissioner James thoroughbred race tracks are ask-| H. Inglis limited the 1959 season ing 132 days of racing next sea-|to 117 days. an son, the same they asked for this Houston Franchise land line coach under Brown, Unitas, considered the league's ie has 2 brilliant signal-calier tn |S ($2) by Si top current passer, leads in touch-| Sant Vie ears under conch John Unitas. Philadelphia entertains the idown tosses with 13 and in aerial!) so. Howell ot New York hopes to guide his Packers to vic- ’ ~ P tory over his former boss. Moré The Ox Scores than 60,000 will watch the Giants- |Packers game at Yankee Stadium, . |Frank Gifford, New York's all- Win Over Ortega league left halfback, is sidelined with rib injuries. NEW YORK (AP) — Fiorentino} The crippled Redskins tackle a (The Ox) Fernandez kept march-| Philadelphia eee a a ing forward with superior strength |240 deficit in Cardi- Hasel Park and the Detroit sa! heavier firing power Friday|nals last Sunday, 28-24, Quarter. Race Course have petitioned for (night to win a split 10-round de-|backs Eddie Lebaron and Ralph 6 days cach, with DRC open- [cision over Gaspar Ortega for his|Guglielmi are among the injured ing May 16, a week eariler than [22nd straight victory. Washington players, sy aa. _ eee all It was the unbeaten Cuban's Pier ‘139. ° . . jsecond straight over the Mexican alaene lIndian whom he had dropped) MDIRCAa A MEL@AC@LINLG) Three harness tracks have ap-|twice while winning a unanimous HOUSTON (AP) — The newly-,Plied for 54 to 60 nights, Hazel| decision Sept. 11 at Miami Beach. named Oilers of Houston will have Park asking 58 beginning April/Fernandez, a wild and savage So said Texas oil millionaire harness racing from 126 to 172) They fought after the bell in the second and 10th rounds as the * * 8 Jackson Raceway, a harness|\waved Mexican and Cuban flags And Adams expects to get a track. has not yet applied for dates.|and changed in unison ‘'Fer-nan- Va éyel. Forest Evashevski of! 1960 season. 62-2 for Fernandez and Judge Inglis said he would reach no Jack Gordon i in Fernan- HARNESS RACEWAY val the various requests. scored it 5-41 in favor of Ortega. . . Winless lrish Admiral, the great thoroughbred Charlie Kurtsinger went to the pounds, has been moved to right head man at Baylor. who ra ce against Seabiscuit 21 years too late. Wag Admiral was beat- disastrous defeat. The shift, made : ago tomorrow, is dead en by a clear three lengths. possible by Lou Creekmur’s re- Both Games at Wisner; * * * * * * turn, places him face-to-face with Shamrocks in Struggle The 23-year-old son of Man 0’; Seabiscuit, bought only three Nomellini. War died yesterday at Hamburg years earlier by Charles S. How- for 3rd Place Place here after a two-day illness |ard for $7,500, paid $6.40 to those No cause of death was announced Who backed him in the mile and der U St Michael fresh from a 34-7! It was Nov. 1, 1988, when War three-sixteenths race His time Ry rout of crosstown rival St. Fred--Admiral, voted the previous sea-, Was 1:46 35. erick, hopes its momentum doesn’t $0n’S ‘Horse of the Year,” took! War Admiral’s career, beside bog down tonight in a Suburban On Seabiscuit in the $15,000 Pim- the match race, reads like a story €ams une Catholic League football game with co Special jbook. Like his sire, he liked the Orchard Lake St Mary at Wisner The 40.000 fans bet War Admir-, Winning end of the field and came ’ Stadium al a 1-4 favorite as the pair walk-Tome first 21 times in 26 starts. international Matches Third place and a possible shot ed to the starting line. e was out of the money only : Seabiscuit, usually a slow start- once Start Next Week at ee we RRS Meneses er, got the jump on his opponent _ 2s * Cc | o tear } . P » k a ~ . f yo Bee Np TOE TBE REET led by a length into the first! In 1937, he won racing's Triple Palm Desert, Cal. . turn, but War Admiral began a Crown, the Kentucky Derby, Bel- PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP)— The Mikes and Fagiets are tied move as the two went into the mont Stakes and Preakness. and Rival Ryder Cup teams of Great for 3rd spot with 3-2 records backstretch and closed the gap. won Horse of the Year honors Britain and the United States while kerndale St. James holds For half a mile the two were _ Retiring to stud, War Admiral tune up for their international the runnerup position at 4.1. head and head. neither giving produced 13 winners of more than matches next week when they tee If the Dales should stumble Sun Way. $100.000 for the late Samuel D. ote today in a $7,300 promember day afternoon against visiting St! Jockey George Woolf, aboard Riddle, his owner. After Riddle’s tournament. Rita of Detroit, the St. Mike-Or. Seabiscuit Was giving his whip a death, War Admiral's ownership) The 10 members of each team. chard Lake winner would move Workout. War Admiral had hardly was transferred to the Riddle Me- plus 13 other professionals invited into a tie for runnerup honors. felt the sting of the crop yet. morial Hospital, Media, Pa. lfor the 36-hole event, pair off with * + * The two eee ene == = 99 members of the club for the| St. Fred. hoping to rebound from oe “ ull be buried in Man O''ty9 days of play at the El Dorado | one of the worst beatings in ar park here, a wish made Country Club. its history last Sunday. also sees known by Riddle before his death. Captain Daj Rees again leads action tomorrow on the Wisner yracuse q § Ws Be jthe Britishers. who upset the gridiron. . Horses Renew Rivalry | Yanks in the biennial Ryder Cup The Ram«. ith © 1-4 SCL re play at Lindrick, England, in 1957. ! oid.. ty tp exnid shearing the con Def t R By The Associated Press It was their first victory in 24 ference cellar when they meet the Qed OVd § Round Table renews his ‘‘Horse years. only winless club in the loop. Royal of the Year’’ rivalry with Sword) Others on the British team ell Oak St. Mar . Dancer and 10 2-year-olds run less Peter Allis, Ken Bousfield, Eric rk i ak i oa Twyman Scores Forty than two minutes for $283,075 to. Brown, Norman Drew, Bernard e Apiess Iris ave scor | ° ° ay B = * y P ¢ only three touchdowns all season | Points for Losers in a _ ~ ee as naturals Oceme Base essen rg nad while yielding a monstrous 281 136-127 Contest Round Table goes against Sword ry Weetman. points. | Dancer in the $100.000-added Jock- The U. S, team is made up of; Despite the bad beating a week ey Gold Cup at Aqueduct, minus Sam Snead, Art Wall Jr., Mike| ago, St. Fred will be heavily fa-! Oak and keep their heads above them in for the Cincinnati Royals best of the 3-year-olds, gave him a bert, Cary Middlecoff, Julius Bo- basement water. Starting time is ros and Bob Rosburg. : 7 3415 4889 DIXIE 8040 COOLEY SYLVAN LAKE 685 EAST 1253 Npwireneih i HIGHWAY LAKE ROAD SHOPPING CNTR. BOULEVARD. BALDWIN at M-60 Sain Hla ——; Te oe machen ee a , ; l wt M f 1 NTIAC PRESS | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 81,,1959 THE PO PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Your Neighbor’s House Kenneth Olsons Remodel Farmhouse By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor For 32 years the Kenneth Olsons lived in Birmingham, Recently they have maintained a home in Vero Beach, Florida. The Olsons are raising three grandchildren and winter, minus the annoyances that cold weather brings (boots, snowsuits, for instance), was better endured down south. But they wanted a farm for summer living. And that farm had to be in Michigan. After long years of searching they found 132 acres of land on Reese road, northwest of Clarkston, with a house on it that measures its life in the century class. A year ago this summer the Olsons, plus the grandchildren, moved into their remodeled and reconstructed farmhouse. John and Mark are eleven and eight respectively; Lindy is nine. Two four-footed members of the family are Senor, a chihuahua, and Rob Roy, a mignificent cellie. Rob Toy stays behind when the family makes its an- nua! pilgrimage south. Workmen were still putting the finishing touches on the house when the Olsons moved in. The entire south wing of the building had been torn down and rebuilt. But the house for the most part was well preserved. Instead of nails to hold the 8 by 8 beams together, there were pegs. Mrs. Olson drew all plans for the remodeling Local = car- penters did the work. Interior . decorating has been an avoca- tion with Mrs. Olson and she put all her knowledge to work in planning color schemes and furniture. STAIRS WIDENED The front entrance is in the north wing. Just inside the door stairs rise to the second floor. These are w than the original stairs arid less steep. But the original balustrade is preserved. At the top a tiny bouquet of artificial flowers is tied around the post. There is blue and white wallpaper in the lower hall- way and up the stairs. Back in one corner is a grandfather's clock. In the fashion of houses of the 19th Century, the parlor was small. Behind it was the parlor bedroom and at one side was another small bedroom. These three rooms have been thrown together to make a beautiful, spacious living-dining room. The five single windows at the front ard side were kept. but the Olsons added two small- paned picture windows at the rear. All of these, except the the dining room one, are dressed in sheer white ruffled curtains. Glass shelves filled with antique glassware in many colors dec- orate the remaining window. Plants add a bit of greenery. The original woodwork with new white paint does duty as it has ever since the house was built. Walls now are Wedg- weed blue to match the wall- to-wall carpeting. The ceiling is white. Most of the furniture in thie living room is antique. A rocker and love seat are upholstered in amethyst mohair. One low lady's chair with tall back is béige with a floral design on the back. On either side of the love seat is a lyre end table with a silver and crystal lamp. Near the din- ing room area is a pink satin chair. On the baby grand piano there is a patchwork silk velvet throw that is as old as the house. On one wall a large intricately carved walnut cabinet dominates the space. In the centér there is closed storage while at each end there are shelves with little railings. A pair of cranberry glass vases is placed on tap. Other vases and bric-a-brac stand on the lewer shelves. At the rear end of the room is a Lawson sofa. The blue and white upholstery with touches of pink and lavender repeats the colors of the entire room, The day we took pictures there was a vase of blue®and purple del- phinium on the coffee table in front of the sofa. Behind the sofa is a Duncan Phyfe table. In the dining room is a beau- tiful big cherry buffet and a cherry crop 1m, table. Chairs have rush seats. The ceiling light is an old fashioned brass and china chandelier. Between the kitchen and the main part of the house is the family room. Stone from the farm was used to make a large fireplace. The day after the mason finished laying this stone he died. An old hand- hewn beam is used for the mantel. All the furnishings in this room are serving a second generation. The Olsons’ own children grew up with them. There are sturdy maple chairs, drop leaf tables. a big black leather chair and a red platform rocker. One other chair is a black Hitchcock model. KNOTTY CEDAR There is knotty cedar panel- ing on the walls with a farm scene paper above. The floor is tiled in a woodgrain pattern with a multi-color braided rug over it. There are plants on the IT’S BEEN REMODELED — The right wing of this farmhouse dates back about a hundred years. The south wing of the original house was torn down and rebuilt. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olson and their three grandchildren live here wide window sill in front of the red curtains Knotty cedar is used in the kitchen for walls and cup- boards. Hardware is black. Little shutters close the pass- through to the family room. Counter tops are Formica in a wood grain pattern. There are half swinging doors to both hall and utility room. The floor is beige with coral, green and blue stars in it. There are built-in bins for storage and a lazy susan cup- beard in the corner. Canisters are jugs painted white with blue tops. There's a guest room on this floor, all done in yellow and white with touches of green Nearby is the downstairs bath- room. One wonders why our an- cestors who had poor heating facilities built rooms with fifteen-foot ceilings. Th» Olsons’ bedroom has windows that come within a few inches of the baseboards and a ceiling (Continued on Page 18, Col. 4) FAMILY ROOM — Young Mark was home from school with the flu when we took pictures of th&Olson house. He took time out from watching TV to pose for us in the family room. Here every- thing is geared to the children’s activities. The furniture has last¢d HIGH CEHANG — Fifteen {cet from floor to curved ceiling. To dramatize the high sweep of space the Olsons chose blue and white paper in a flower and bird design for the ceiling with a tiny print paper—below the molding. There are striped hooked rugs on. the through an older gencration of Olson youngsters. Walls are knotty cedar. The floor is vinyl tile with a hit and miss rag rug on it. That shuttered opening is a pass-through to the kitchen. There's a won- derful big fireplace in this room. wide board floors. Dust ruffles are purple as is the little velvet cushion in the wing chair. Bedspreads and ‘ruffled curtains are white, 4 BLUE AND WHITE — Wedgewood blue and white are the colors Mrs. Olson chose for the large living room-dining room area. Walls and carpeting are blue. Woodwork which is original, ceiling and curtains are white. Accessory touches are pink and lavender. Note the handsome pair of ma- Much of the furniture is antique. i > during the sum- Poutiso Press Phetes mer months. Mrs. Olson drew all the plans for remodeling, hired local carpenters to do the work. The Olson house is on Reese road, northwest of Clarkston. Fr" Re Se oy bed St i F 3 hogany lyre tables on each side of the purple mohair love seat. 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A private bath for the master bedroom is provided in FOR ANY MODERNIZATION WORK, CALL @ Additions FE 5.8405 @ Garages @ Remodeling @ Siding Study Pian Order Coupon Send to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. . AMBASSADOR INSULATION CO. 2210 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph Pontiac Enclosed is 50 cents in -oin. Please send me a copy of the study plan of The House of The Week Design X82. No stamps accepted. Please do not use sticky tape on eR DON’T PUT IT OFF “Call Your Home Improvement Center For Over 20 Years” - this type habitable rooms ere on/and a half. The basic main sec- addition to the main bath. | two floors, one above the other,|tion is a big rectangle of 1,872) Centrally located to accommo. | and its floors usually are of the square feet containing four bed- date all areas is the oversized same square footage. Its upstairs }rooms usually have level ceilings, | stairs rooms. are on three or more levels, each level being about a half flight up or down from its adjacent level. | The grade level, with its concrete floor, usually is occupied by the garage, a play or family room and other areas for informal living. The living and dining rooms and the kitchen are on the next highest level. The next leve] up provides bedroom space, and occasionally, To Check Squareness To determine whether a door is properly squared, measure the di-' agonal distance from upper right corner to the lower left corner. 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The siding, a new type called Backer-foam, has insulation built right into the material; the ex- terior is a baked enamel finish. The Sheltons are finding their house easier to heat and cleaner with its ‘new look.’’ Federal Modernization did the work. |Do-It-Yourselfer Makes ‘Efficient Workbench | ! 1 The workbench is the core of the!or the handyman who lacks a suit- home workshop—the closest ally of able base for his workshop oper- ithe ‘do-it-yourself’ enthusiast — ations. \because it eases his efforts by| x *« tk serving as an organizational in-| ; strument. And the task is not a difficult * * * jone, say SpeedWay power tool lexperts, especially if the person ae pei gered banter undertaking the project posesses jsuch versatile portable electric the new omeowner, the farmer. |iocis as drill, sander, and jig saw or circular saw. Or the job can be done with a portable electric drill and attachments designed for saw- ing and sanding. The workbench is basically a low-slung, sturdy table—but how convenient it can be for a multi- tude of projects! It can be made even handier by adding a storage shelf of ';-inch plywood under | the bench and a few inches above | the floor: Two Famous Names IN HOME HEATING BRYAN FRENCH DOWAGIAC One of the oldest and most re- spected names in home heating. The size of the workbench natu rally is governed by the space available. Popular dimensions are ‘length, 6 feet; height 3 feet, and Come in and see us Width, 34% inches. The last size about your gas or oil ‘5S the width of three finished 2\12s heating needs. Our * * * men are all highly In addition to the 2x12s and ply trained heating ex- wood. you will need 4x4s for the perts. And, wehandle jegs and 2x4s for the upper and the line noted for top jower sides and ends, quality — Dowagiac. It is best to saw simultaneous. ly those boards which will bear the same dimensions to assure identical lengths. 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Models open daily and Sunday from 12 noon to 8 p.m. ‘ LJ be e na @ e e - ech - 6 10 oer Ano Ne ure cer ome €— ronriac MODEL PHONE UL 2-4450 * ¥e %. ae TWENTY ; Srusade Against Hazards at Side Not All Cars Meet Death ON Road 100 foot line, and that no utility | - By BEN PHLEGAR Equally dangerous, Stonex says,; ues, ‘are as anxious as you and AP Automotive Writer are bridge piers, utility poles, cer-| I to build the safest possible roads.) poles, plers or abutments be lo- DETROIT — A Standard word of tain type of signs and signposts,| T Problems are and always) cated within the 100 foot sone, ; i i have bee n those of insufficient) .. caution to drivers in highway ditches and even guard rails- that| nds.’ It is true that construction traffic is “always leave yourself’ — coms will be somewhat higher ac- an out.” | are suppoSed to protect against . a. * ti to tt jard * x * 'some of these hazards. Speaking of new road construc-| » “However, the flat slopes and Many times this means you must| In the case of utility poles, he tion at GM's Proving Grounds,| shallow, well-rounded ditches will be prepared to head for the ditch) suggests two solutions — either | 5tonex says: | be little subject to erosion and in to avoid a collision. move them far enough away “Our construction policy now the course of time the saving in But consider for a moment {rem the highway to provide no requires that there be no ob- maintenance costs will more than this sobering fact: Two-car | serious obstacies, or make them = gtacies. within 100 feet of the |"epay the initial investment in crashes cause the mest high. of lightweight material and pavement, that the side slopes | Safety. way fatalities; off-the-road ac. ™ount them so they will yield be smooth and gentle, that the = “Our accident costs are avoided) cideuie ore wecead au. the tel. harmlessly on impact. ditches have wide, gently | permanently; most important, our Traffic control signs — notifying Toumded bottoms, that all cul- drivers will be able to come to! National Safety Council statis . ark« “weve Verts be extended beyond the work every da tics show they account for 30 to 39 YOU of roadside parks oma curve * _ acd day." es per cent of all traffic deaths TREES BEAUTIFUL, DEADLY In a recent paper delivered be- fore the 10th National Conference on Standards of the American Standards Assn... Kenneth A Stonex. assistant director of the General Motors Proving Grounds at Milford discussed roadside ob- stacles and the part they pla) when your car leaves the road. Among these obstacles are trees. “Some of the trees are native; some have been plantec; most of them are beautiful,” Stonex says. “A court of obstacles along te roadside of almost any area in Ibe country shows that trees loan among the largest statistically Accident statistics involving trees are grisly, rather than beautiful * * ® Stonex says Proving Grounds tests show a car operated by re- n the road — often are placed so low they would crash through a windshield of a car out of control Mounted higher they would skim over the roof of such a car Stonex says deep slope \V- ditches along roadways also are open opportunities to trouble. He says tests at the Proving Grounds show more gradual slopes enable a driver to regain contre! of a car with little or m injury or damage. Guard rail effectiveness, Stonex says. depends much on first class materials to start with and then keeping the rails in good repair a practice which he says is too often neglected LOW STANDARDS Minimum standards for almost all of these things are included in plans for the 43,000 miles of inter- state highways now under con- struction or in the drawing board THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger —— iS s stage. mote control and driven into a les an hour is almost Some of these minimums, | tree at 35 mil Stonex says, are “certainly un- completely wrecked, virtually as- suring fata] injumes to any driver desirably low from the safety standpoint; we feel that, unfor- | -- He emphasizes that he is rot tunately, the minimum standards sO as - (Wes ~~ aganist trees, merely the place: sre used more often thas the At se Bi a e : ™ poe T 10-31 7 COME SPRING, PLAN ment of them close to roadways. optimum.” ; And by close he means within Hishewae oltciais.” dee contin: “You know all those bottle caps that were scattered around my 100 feet of the edge of the pave- ms — _qroom? Well, you won't have to fuss at me about them any more.” — SEED AND YOU'LL SOON VE GRASS WHERE THAT ; MOLE WAS DUG ment. ree eee eee BOARDING HOUSE beautiful solution he SAY 5 Roads can be landscaped back | suitable distance with shrub: a suitable ‘ BESIDES, EGAD, BEFORE L APPROACH A PATENT ATTORNEY WITH THE and brushes; such roadsides can be beautiful and the shrubbery will WHATEVER lay > a oe provide ital resistance to a al PLANS FO R A DOUBLE-DECKER out of control Al UTOMOBI LE DE ESTINED TO FORCE WAIT OTHER DANGERS DETROIT'S DESIGNERS TO THEIR bie Trees arent the only villans KNEES I HAD BEST CONSTRUCT fg ULL A SIMPLE WORKING MODE : . THE HOOPLE = ‘ahaa OBI el ALLEY OOP By T. V. Hamlin M.TH O 2 ae AFTER WHAT KING WUR ~~) [__DION'T YOu EVER Water Pipes HMM, THAT WAGON, A FEW BOARDS. i ee » amie ( uz WHAT 10 You | TO YOU TD THINK ( UKE THAT Wb \ Sunes riesr> AND PERHAPS THAT BREAD BOX DNS YOU'D WANTA GO \ at A LOT Carry Gas; 9 Injured CRESTVIEW, Fla. (AP) — A plumber’s error plunged this town of 10,000 persons into a night of terror * * * Five persons were injured in three explosions Friday night after butane gas gushed into the city water system Mayor Harry Booth said the plumber got his lines mixed while working at a smal] Negro cafe and hooked a gas line from a 250-gal lon tank onto a water main. Bu- tane gas is used for heating The cafe was almost destroyed and a 5-vear-old Negro bey, Larry Thompson, was injured x ® *® A short while later Carolyn Eiland Kennedy started to brush her teeth at her father's home When she turned on the water WAS NOS&SING TO IDENTIFY ZE DEAD COURIER..OR ZE PAPER IN HIS HAND, EXCEPT By A FEW SCIENTISTS ON ZE PROJECT! SUT UES tc a eet hare 1 f 0 RUN OFFI suiywhe), WE PAPER, ANO MUST DO IT AGA. BUT aa ctr RE AFTER SOMESING STILL NO WORD ON ZE 68c, OR IN ZE PAPERS, TO LINK ZE ACCIDENT WIS ESPIONAGE, WATCHED FROM A DISTANCE TO SEE~ THE MASOR'S ABOLT TO FOOL THEM = spigot, gas fumes reached a pilot Z light on a heater in the bathroom Z and an explosion followed. She and 4 her father. Arthur Fiuland) were Z Aan 4 shghtly injured 3 | & . * . ) ee The sla explosion occurred a Z the home of Mis f beth Der 4 NANCY nis) supervisor ef lunchroer fo 4 the county school svstem. She and Y SLUGGO is a teacher Miss Lilhe Waldron SCHOOL LOOKS so KNEW were injured. Those two and .oung NERVOUS Larry were hospitalized crn WOULD After the trouble was found area television stations and HAPPEN police officers with megaphones \ it) Peepeirl warned residents not to turn on af ao ha se their water The mayor said early Saturday that many thousands of gallons of water had been flushed from all the mains ° PS 4 oe Jee el wa P }, Wr UTA ae 7A AA / See TAne a | : co . ~_ —ttl ERNIE BUSHMIUALR_| | co rrtyeeatnentnomne_ 068 -Bh tr ty belt NM NJ AND MY POOR KIDDIES! ALL OF American ‘Metals Says Earnings, Sales Higher DETROIT ‘UPI’ — The Amer- ican Metals Products Co. reported Friday its net earnings for the first nine months of this year were $1,443 383, compared with I KNOW HES LYING Ne TEETH, BUT HES CONVINCING. $1,064,702 for the same period fast tary, 3 : ; sina year. ' Wp Zz Py 2 ay tete sete th Per share earnings were up to s eel $1.04 compared with 7X cents a share last year Net sales for the period were SS SmUperet wath $34, Tat tag, US. Pat om THE ACCUMPLICES . 300,590 for the like period last © 1969 by NEA Berne, ine Cc _STRWILLIAMS 10-31 year. 4 DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney OH,1I FORGOT TO TELL, YOU... MOTORS IN THE REARS I JUST COULON'T | [I'm SURE GONNA REGIST BUYIN’ ONE HAVE FUN WITH O’ THOSE HIDEOUS | | TH’ KIOS NOW../ RUBBER MASKS... THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1959 | TWENTY-ONE Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas jbe held 2 pm. Tuesday at the Flumerfelt ‘Funeral THOMAS 8. CLARKSON Thomas S. Clarkson, 56, of 980 Lakeview St., died unexpectedly yesterday at Pontiac General Hos- pital after a brief illness. A member of First Presbyterian Church, he was a retired employe of Fisher Body Division. Surviving are his wife, Violet; his father, Douglas Clarkson; a son, Thomas of Pontiac; a daugh- ter, irs. James Colfer of Pontiac; and a sister, Mrs. Harold Hays of Pontiac. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Brace-Smith Fu- neral Home with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. MRS. E. C. LOCKMAN Mrs. E. C. (Helen McKeon) Lockman of Detroit, a former teacher at the Crofoot School in Pontiac, died yesterday at Grace Hospital, Detroit, after a long ill- ness. After moving to Detroit Mrs. Lockman taught in Detroit public schools unti] the time of retire- ment. She is survived by her husband and two brothers, Donald McKeon of Fenton and Edward of Howell. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Ted C. Sul- livan Home, 14230 W. McNichols Rd., Detroit. Requiem High Mass will be tlac; two sons, Wendell Jr. and Tom, both of Pontiac; 10 grapd- children; two sisters, Mrs. Ed Lane and Mrs. Samuel Chafy, both of Pontiac; and a brother. Service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Huntoon Funeral Home with burial in Ottawa Park Cemetery. OTTIE E, ROGERS Ottie E. Rogers, 60, of 896 Ken- ilworth Ave., died yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of nearly two years. A retired employe of Pontiac Mo- tor Division, he leaves his wife, Teresa, and a brother. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Voorhees-Siple Chapel with burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery, LOUIS D. VANITVELT Service for Louis D. Vanitvelt, 26, of 45 Franklin Blvd., will be held at 10 a.m, Monday at the Allen Funeral Home, Lake Orion. Burial will be in,Eastlawn Ceme- tery. Surviving are his parents, Mr. Indianwood Rd., Lake Orion; and two sisters, Rita of Pontiac and Mrs. Corrine Abbey of Miami, Fla. Mr. Vanitvelt morning at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital, JULIA A. WEBSTER sung at 10 a.m, Monday at the ulia A. Webster, a lifetime resi- \vived by his wife, Ethel Berna- Publicity Forces Beck to Give Up Parking Lot Job Hal Grayson, 51, Dies in Hollywood SEATTLE (UPI) — Too much] son, 51, whose once famous dance| a. "| Publicity has caused former Team-|his band trom the early 30s to the|= sters Union President Dave Beck’ Betty Grable and Stan Kenton, is|)” to retire from his job of parking! dead. \o% Home in Lake Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, after a long illness, Burial will take place lot attendant. His body was found in his room| in White Chapel Cemetery s *& * at a Hollyweod hotel Friday. | os Beck was spotlighted in the| Grayson toured the country with| press and on radio and television his band from the early 30 to the!” Wednesday when it was discovered mid 40s and appeared in several | he: was spending three or four) movies. iss hours a day working at the »ark-| A coroner's deputy attributed ing lot he owns — one of many death to natural causes. business enterprises. | “I'm a curiosity now,” said Beck who is waiting while higher yn | A barber, Mr. Kennaday is sur- dine; two stepsons, John R. Taylor of Lake Orion, and Robert Taylor of Grand Blanc; four sisters, Mrs. Coy McIntosh of Lake Orion, Mrs. Arla Jones of Oxford, Mrs. Leland Kettenring of Mount Clemens, and Mrs, San Wilson of Eldorado, IIl.; three brothers, Ewell of Pontiac, Carl of Oxford, and Lenn of Pon- tiac; and three grandchildren. MRS. MARY C. KEUSCH ROCHESTER—A Requiem Mass will be celebrated 10 a.m. Monday Injured in Hotel Blast Fe courts study appeals of his in. | MARQUETTE (UPI) — One man). come tax evasion and grand lar- |WaS injured yesterday in an explo-| ceny convictions. “I can’t spend |Sion that rocked the basement of] all my time answering ques- the Northland Hotel and caused tions, I'd go broke.” damage estimated at $50,000 or! Beck, who rose from laundry) lat St. Andrews Catholic Church| truck driver to the presidency vf| N . B . ews in Brief died yesterday) mr Grace Rohrig of Detroit, Mrs. for Mrs, Mary C, Keusch, 70, of|the nation’s biggest union, had! 1040 E. Avon Rd., who died yes-| been directing cars to parking} terday in her home following aj stalls and making change at the 1.0 Miter, of 6456 Harriet St., long illness. . [ot pines peat ew nese | Waterford Township, told Oakland Rosary service will be held 9 * * * County sheriff's deputies his morning that someone had stolen) | p.m. Sunday at the William R_| “It was good, honest labor,” and Mrs. Clifford Vanitvelt of 427 'Potere Funeral Home. Burial will) said Beck. ‘I'm no better than camp stove and clothing, valued * jtake place in Mt. Avon Cemetery.| anybody else. And I was coing at $35, from his car while it was Mrs. Keusch is survived by her pretty good ‘til the papers found parked at a bar in White Lake |husband, Walter; two daughters, out about it.” | Township ‘Marianne Anderson of Ashland, Rummage Sale Saturday, Octo-. . ’ Ohio: seven grandchildren: one G { § d | k ber 3lst from 8 until 1 p.m. 197 brother, Valentine Mielcarak of De-| els pee Ing ICKET Parke street. st. vincent DePaul \troit \Church. Adv. i troit; J and one sister, Mrs. oe At C ' | aT. ae ung a ea ag obser iene i ; — = Gesu Church in Detroit with burial! gent of Pontiac, died early this|Kielszewski of Detroit. | fer rashing Car nature St. entrance. Fri. 30. in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. MRS, WENDELL NEWMAN | Mrs. Wendell (Alice) Newman, 60, of 1650 Delores St., died of a heart ailment early this morning at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. | She was a member of Emman- . uel Baptist Church, the Mayfair Club, Maple Leaf Club and the Pythian Sisters. | Surviving are two daughters, years. She was 87. Miss Webster was a member of St. Michael Catholic Church. Her body is at the DeWitt C. Davis Funeral Home. HUGH KENNADAY LAKE ORION — Service will Editors’ Association j|morning after an illness of several | 10-12. Guild 4 of All Saints. Adv. Rummage Sale by rc mgs rg Ti., MRS. HELENE TINKER LAPEER—Mrs. Helene Tinker, A 35-year-old Drayton Plains 68, of 3707 Hunt Rd., died yesterday ™4” escaped with minor cuts early S. Woodward, Birmingham, in Lapeer County General Hos. this morning when his car smashed Oct. 30. 9 - 5. Adv. jpital following a brief illness. Her into one in Waterfor’ baer nasser. _ St. nam J at | F 7 > 4} according to Pontiac State Police. Church, Joslyn and ird, Novem- bea at aaa eccinese canes * * ber 12 from 8-5 p.m. Chicken and ‘ John D. Slankster, of 3211 War- a $1 Adults, 50¢ for chil- GEORGE F. WILSON |ringham St., was treated at Pon-| —— LAPEER—Service will be held 7 tiac Osteopathic Hospital and re- \p.m. Sunday at the Muir Brothers leased. /Funeral Home for George F. Wil-| He told troopers he was going —Adv ° NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE | Take notice that one Detroiter Mobile Home 1958. 50 foot. 10 Wide. Serial No 13370 Mobile Home shall be sold at public sale on the 3rd day of November Your Dry Cleaner Is No Magician! When you take clothes to your Dry Cleaner, don’t expect him to work miracle! He is only human, and may occasionally make a mistake, which he will be glad to rectify. But many cases of unsatisfactory dry cleaning are not his fault. Before you expect too much, be sure that— * The garments are of sufficiently good quality that they can be dry cleaned without shrinking and without colors fading or running. * That cloth-covered buttons and stiffening materials do not contain substances that will stain. * That you have not attempted to remove stains with fluids that will injure the fabric, set the stain or cause fading. * That your Dry Cleaner is a well-established dependable j local businessman. * That the delivery man re presents the firm that you intended to do your cleaning. ‘ Your Dry Cleaner will tell you, when he accepts your clothing, just what to expect—but he cannot promise to work miracles. BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the Mrs, Vivian Markle of Rochester who North on Lansdowne street too fast 1959. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce a . . json, 82, of 239 S. Main St., was y and Mrs. Wanda Archand of Pon Sued for Trade Views died this morning following a long to negotiate a curve at Crest street. iuhisas mea hey be eigsed Plgror ; - “ _ _lillness. Burial will take place in His car shot over a drainage ditch, piace me ; ; oer oN ring ene CGontiealt tad. P ran over a tree stump and smash ceri MOBIL NOME FINANCE CO. -_- . .% : ; | Mr. Wi . See ee, into a tree. 4615 Dixie mors) | ; aes UAW Denied Retrial canis has filed charges with the r omy sNcoas Nntalleph dia ae He was ticketed for speeding. =, on a 9 4 of $400,000 Case DETROIT (UPI) — Visiting cir- cuit Judge Edward T. Kane of Port Huron denied a motion yester- day by the United Auto Workers union for a new trial in the malicious prosecution case of Carl! Renda. x * Renda was awarded $400.000 in damages 18 months ago on charges that the UAW and four of its representatives conspired mali- ciously to blame him for the 1948 wounding of UAW president Walter P. Reuther. Drama Guild to Read Scripts, Discuss Dates The Drama Guild of All Saints Episcopal Church will hold its first fall meeting at 8 p.m. Monday in the Rose Kneale room. * * *® They will read scripts and discuss a date for the next production. Last, spring members presented ‘The Five Dollar Bill.” * * * The Rev. David K. Mills, curate at All Saints, said any member of the church or community interested in drama is welcome. Who Has a Conscience? SOUTHAMPTON, England (UPI) jin general of ‘‘downgrading’’ news American Society of Newspaper Wife, Ella; four sons, Curtis and Editors (ASNE) accusing the press Robert of Rochester, Daniel in : ‘ California, and Ralph in Indiana; Saginaw Lawyer Dies; ' view points on three daughters, Mrs. Anna lee Was of Pioneer Family * * * Ferguson of Lapeer, Mrs. Gladys ‘Willett and Mrs. Sarah Leas, both atese ; : SAGINAW WW — Lloyd T. Crane, O. R. Strackbein, chairman of " Indiana; 49 gmap and 73, corporation lawyer and mem.- the nationwide committee on im- at sister, Mrs. Nancy Leguire in ber of a pioneer family here, died port-export policy, accused the ‘alana. yesterday. press of playing down news of the! After graduation from the Uni- |protectionist side while carrying) The number of Negro slaves in versity of Michigan he started |of protectionists trade matters. Inews favoring the free trade side Arkansas rose from 4,576 in 1830 practice as a trial lawyer here, |"‘to the point of saturation."’ to 47,000 in 1860. later switching to corporation law. Pontiac’s Share Amounts to $318,000 County Gets $2,127,563 for Schools A $2,127,563 check from the state Southfield $78,970: Troy $48.230; $8,480; Oxford Area $24,819; has been sliced up by Oakland Avon Township (10 fractional) $44,-\chester Community $58,739. County Treasurer Charles A.|164; Bloomfield Hills District No.| ty’s 31 school districts and county $18,194: —Police were out in force last night to warn a cabbage thief that) if he ate any of the stolen vege-| tables his life would be in danger, The owner of the cabbages, Stan-} ley Churchill, of nearby Redbridg, said he had sprayed them with a deadly insecticide. | | Agency President Dies DETROIT (» — Saul J. Fagen, 40, president of Croyden Advertis- | ing Agency, Detroit, was found) dead Friday in the garage behind his home. Police said he apparent- ly was asphyxiated accidentally’ while working on the engine of his | car in the closed garage. ‘ ROOM A SERVICE OF THE SAVOY MOTEL A QUIET CARPETED ROOM WITH TELEPHONE eee | RECEPTIONIST SERVICE eee ! FOR RESERVATION FE 5-9224 eee REASONABLE ROOM RATES Single ..$7 Double. .$9 | Twin $11 Kitchenette $12 120 S. Telegraph Rd. | a INTERVIEW} 175 W. Huron different counties for the 1959-60 Lake Orion Community $42,574;'(1 fractional) $174 Vv. WITH fiscal year. Lamphere Public $34.450; Lyon! The Oakland County School Dis- Von GA L; C Earlier this month the county re- Township $25,349; Novi Community trict received a check for $6,132. COUPON ceived a larger check for $3,205,408 CARTON as the first apportionment. | BELOW The Pontiac school district's . ‘ share of the second check came . to $318,000, Royal Oak received Machinery Auction WRIGLEYS CRISPY POTATO the next largest grant with $215,- WITH v5. , | ONE POUND 49° Pi Other checks went out in the fol- lowing amounts: NO LIMIT @NO RESERVE PIECE BY PIECE © BOX BELOW * * * Birmingham $134,355; Berkley Sou Gd Comapas aert $109,529; Ferndale $94,514; Hazel EQUIPPED 200,000 SQ. FY, PLANTS Park $100,170; Oak Park $63,388; METAL BANQUET FROZEN FRUIT Park $100.10; Oak Park 365.355) STAMPING, ROLLING MILL, 22 OZ. WITH PLATING & MANUFACTURERS OF APPLE, CHERRY, PKG C COUPON Why Accept | Avro mowwincs & winpsHieLns PEACH, PUMPKIN BELOW i $2'> MILLION FACILITIES > Less For GIGANTIC 2 DAY SALEM woros"Pa0buCre' 0 1 py Pog te (Flat Coll’ Stock). pag ee gitices. Kreck leed- r . wis Before She Checks Your Order. LATE MODEL OFFICE EQUIPMENT: §— | Si sand Gitllilias, Wet Sprintlered SnD ERER ROE 4 DAT TULUM nhs Thers, 7:30 P.M. Industrial wn Seld Ded acines Hlee At Untaorable | ‘alecont fo, CURRENT RATE : on ALL SAVINGS ee Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. FE 4-0561 Established 1890 M. J. WERSHOW Co. 7213 MELROSE AVE. WE 3-8541 David WEISZ Co. 840 SAN JULIAN ST. MA 4-8005 vo srsema gt Ro- as | Royal Oak Township (George Sparks for distribution to the coun- 2 $30,029: Brandon School district, Carver) $27,030; Madison Heights Clarenceville $32,992; district $54.060; Walled Lake Con- school district. |Clarkston Community $53,217; solidated $84.444; Waterford Town- * * * [Clawson $41,249. Iship $164,035: West Bloomfield The funds are the second appor-! Farmington Public $94.382; Holly Township $23.49; White Lake tionment of state aid monies to the Area $29,722; Huron Valley $54,764; Township $11,925; Oxford Township EASTERN REP: STAN KLEEMAM, 2727 Palisades, W.Y. 69, N.Y. KI.9-7390 | Get Finer Gifts Faster with Gold Bell Gift Stamps! unday Only SUPER SPECIALS DEL CREST TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER 45 S. Telegraph 536 N. Perry 59 S. Saginaw 398 Auburn Ave. 5060 Dixie Hwy. DRAYTON PLAINS OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. | TWENTY-TWO Road Sweeper ccident Fatal 2 Brooklyn © Residents Are Swept Up in Pair of Mishaps NEW YORK (UPI) — Sanitation Brooklyn. killing one and seriously _ injuring the other in separate acci- dents yesterday. By further coincidence, both women were named Stein. * * = Police said Mrs. Goldie Stein 67, died of injunes received when she was struck by a sweeper while crossing a street in the Coney Is- land section. The sweeper's two big rotary brushes pulled her under the machine before the driver was able to stop. * * * Mrs. Olga Stein, also crossing a street, was struck by another Sweeper but prevented by a cow- catcher on the front from being Swept all the way under. She was taken to a hospital in a serious condition with head injuries Fidel Castro Isn't Alone —Hiss Miss OXFORD, Miss. (UPI) — The University of Mississippi was ad- vised in a leaflet air raid last night to stick to beauty contests and leave football alone. * * * Mississippi has produced the last two Miss Americas, both Ole Miss student,. and ranked Louisiana State tonight at Baton Rouge. La. Ole Miss student leaders said the pamphlet raid was the work of LSU students. The leaflets said “we're No. 1. Stick to the beauty contest." © * x : The LSU campus was bombed by leaflets twice this week. Ole Miss students have denied stag ing the Cuban type bembings. M ethodists Plan Dinner, Bazaar Tuesday, Nov. 10 meets NO. | A turkey dinner and bazaar wil! be held at St) Paul Methodis: Church Nov 10. Mrs Allan Young is dinner chai: man with Mrs George Atkinson as cochairman * * * General chanman for the basta: is Mrs. Charles Butler “Mrs B OB Johnson and Mrs Dewey Miullirons are in charge of aprons. rugs. pil low cases and similar articles Mrs. Elmer Ritter and Mrs. Ida Reynolds have fancy work. ani- mals, toys and doll clothes * * * Mrs) Wiliam Gregory « he in charge of the bake sale and Betty Tews is publicity chairman The bazaar hours are from 3 to 7:30 p.m., dinner hours 5 to 7.30 p.m Pastor Will Preach on Church and You The Rev. Paul T Hart will Preach on “‘What the Church Evx- pects of You" at the First Method ist Church Sunday morning The Sanctuary Choir will sin: “Glory and Honer” by Pachniin- inoff and the Cherub ands Chapel Chores will present other numbers MI thodist Mins Fou wsh'p All Mead = fy ’ rit inn af bon Fin Pothe Westen Chass will se iochicken) dinn frem oto 7d opm Saturday "he puble as anwi Special Service to Honor Couples at First Baptist enition will be given Specral res couples married by Dr. HH. Sav age during bi GR wears of ministry here at the 7 pom. service Sunday in First Baptist Church All couples “ill be seated in. the center section of the auditorium An hour of fellowship and re- freshments will follow the service with the Wavside Gleaner Society In charge of the receptior Any couple in the area married by Dr. Savage is invited to be a special guest a! this service Hound Nog Missile Completes First Flicht PENSACOLA, Fla. (UPI) — The Hound Dog al-to-zround = missue completed its first self-guided flight last night, the Air Force an- nounced. The Jong range air - to - sturace missile was launched from a Bb? Stratofortress. The missile was guided to its target by a self-con- tained inertial autonavigation sys tem That Labels Us Pp aa retperr ian! LON DOIN Tolecraph te lay that an automobile at Windsor, being driv- en on Britain's drive-on-the-left- hand-side roads, bears a neat met- | rear end sign warning: “‘Cau- ) Daily y —cCo— 0:7 WOOD iz>< 72 AS ON T X S- U L 7 S ? | 3 iF CLARKSON. ARKAON, OCT. », Sie] 8 James Colfer; Mrs. Harold Hays service will be held Monday, Nov 2. at 1:30 p.m. from Brace-Smith Punera!l Home with Dr. William H. Marbach officiating Ser. _ment tm Mt. Hope Ce 29. 1 Wilbur, 1674 Giddings Road, 72 beloved husband of Lena Mae Eckaibar; dear father of George H Eckalbar. Mrs. George + Erma; Larsen, Jack FP Eckalbar. Charles M. Horn ‘ste 4; dear brother ot Walter Eckalbar. Roy Eckal- bar Mrs Pere :Elste) Appel. Mrs Walter ‘Edith) Adams. Mrs Alma | Janni and Mrs Elisabeth Puller; Also survived by 6 grandchildren Funera! service will be held | Monday, Nov 2, 1958 at 1:30 pm from Huntoon Puneral Home with Rev. 6talicup atfelating. | Interment itn Perry Mr Eckalbar will lie in state at the Huntoon Punere! Home HANCOCK OCT 29 1959. JOSEPH F 957 Cameron. 69 beloved hus- Ethel Hancock, dear I Mrs Gerald F Verno Joseph E Hancock deer | brother o oo Hancock Also irvived randchildren Pinersl =e will be held Mon- day Nov 2 1959 at 1160 am trom Voorhees-Siple Chapel with Rev Walter C Bailagh officiat- ng Interment in Perry Mt Park Mr Hancock will Me in state at the Voorhees - out Puneral Home NEWNAN OST 1958. ALICE 1650 Delrose. a, Ky ‘60: dear mother of Mrs Donald (Vivian) Markle Mrs David ‘Wanda: Archand Wendell Newman Jr. and Tom Newman; dear sister of Everett lynn Mrs) Ed Lane and Mrs Samuel Chafy; also survived by 10 grandchi Puneral service will be held Momday. Nov 2. at 11, am _ from Huntoon Puneral Home with Dr. Tom Malone of! ting Interment in Ottawa Park Cemetery. Mrs. Newman 81i! lie im state at the Huntoon Pu neral Home ROGERS. OCT. 30, 1958. OTTIB E 896 Kennilworth Ave age 60. be loved husband of Teresa Rogers dear brother of E H. Rogers also survived by several nieces and nephews Puneral = service will be held Tuesday. Nov 3. at rer of and 130 pm from Voorhees -Siple Chapel with Rev. Donald Her wever Mo ilar orca Interment in Perry ee Cemetery M Rogers will | In state at the Voorbees-Si ple “pu neral Home SCHACHERN, OCT 29 1959 Blanche S. 167 Beach Street. 67 dear mother of Mrs Donald E Praser and Dr J Keith Schact ern, dear sister of Harr Mat ters Also survived by 19 grand children Funeral ser:ice held Monday Nov. 2, 19 at 1@ a: fron St Bi iekuel Churet ‘High Requiein Mass) Int ent tn Mt Hope Cemeters fe atlor { tt Rosa will Sunda a p Spark Griff Funeral H VANETVELT OCT 39 1989 TOUIS , 4> Fr an » Biv age 26 can ean of C} rd Vauitvelt and Mrs. Linnie Vanitvelt. dear br er of Rita Vanitvelt and r Abhe Punera se e eh t t Monday. No a' 10 an from Alien Funeral Home. Lake Orion Interment in Eastlawn Cemetery. Lake Orion Mr Van- ttvelt wtll le in state at the Home Lake Orion 1969 JULIA A a survived Ailen Punerei ‘EBSTER OCT 31 21 Henderson. age LS) several nieces and neplie®s. | Fi\neral arrangements will be an- nq@unced later by William PF Davis Fitneral Home Whi only tell the neigh- hors about what you want to sell tell everyone through « Pontiac Press want ad Just Dial FE 2-818] andl ask for a \Want Ad Sales Clerk The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS i DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be re i ported immediately The Press assumes, uo respoo- i sibility for errors other than to cance! the charges j for that portion of the first Ineertion of the advertise j ment which has been rem fered valueless through the j error Vnen cancellations are made be sure to et j our kill number ** so adjustmente will be giver ' Without it Closing time tor advertise | Ments containing type sizes j Qrger than regular agate type is 12 o'clock noon the fay previous to publication NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS The deadline for cancelia tion of transient Want Ads is now @ am (the day of publication efter the first nsertion CASH WANT aD RATES Ltnea | day i Daye 6 Mas ® $i ™ sone » 2 2 = 7 " . use ' ' BOX REPLIES ' i At 10 a.m. Today there ec replics at The Press | office in the — following , 1 hoves: ' 1 S « 9, 14, 22, 24. 5, ' j 26, 2K, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, | . $5, 3X, 40, 42, 43, 48, 58, ' 1 63, 64. 70, 73, 75. #0, 90, } 103, 104, 105, 196, 107, ! 4 116, 118 | EMPTY -OCKETBOOK CROWDED | ATTIC Pontiac Press Want Ads 3 Specialize in | Just Such Problems! ; Just Try ‘Em! Dial FF: 2-818] oni fur ana ¢ friendly Want Ad Sales Clerk ~ Death Notices 1 — TO THANK MY yaaa «0 | IN LOVING MEMORY ___ Card of Thanks ighbors, fae for In. Memoriam dear dad, Patrick Ome passed away two day October 31. | ood prayers sore ge mieeed but never forgotten Leving Helen daughters, Elizabeth IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRE Helen Ring who passed away | October 31, 1951 Tho years have passed We still hold fast To memories of you Sadly missed by mother er & sisters. Mrs. William Ne kirk) Mr Alfred Hallett, M pl tony Herrand and Mrs. ilto rs Lloyd | IN LOVING MEMORY OF RAY- mond teary who passed away | November } He had a Siar you could not help loving go And to those who knew and loved ' His memory will never grow cold. | Sadly missed by Mother. Sons & | family Sister & Wife Kay - IN LOVING MEMORY OF RAY- mond Nurenberg who passed away | one year ago Nov Gone ts the face 1 loved so dear And silent is the voice We loved to hear Sadly missed by wife Kathry son Arthur and mother Clara Nureaberg _ Funeral Directors: 4 COATS PUNERAL HOME Orayton Plains Donelson-Johns: PUNERAL HOME “Designed | for Funerets " 7 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service —— or Motor FE 32-4378 "SPA RKS Though ttul _ Cemetery L Lots | awa a GRIFFIN CHAPEL Service FE 838 A up FE 40a Help. Ww anted | Male ene graves A-l paint man. good pay, steady wor Auburn ‘And a heart that was purer than oid n 2-584! $! n~ PFRRY MT PARK CEMETERY 6 ALL ‘AROUND. BUMP AN”) TO SALESMEN _ a 2 additional married sales- men to handle the hot Dodge e. tneluding the Dodge Dart for 1960. Fringe benefits. car furnished An. excellent opportun- ity Apply in person. John J Smith Dodge Inc. 311 8. Saginaw nate MECHANIC FULL TIME. 156 Oakland. after 12 am. PE 2- 9549 AUTO COLLISION BODY MAN. a onl so r cent, y. ienty of work. ———. neurance. ontiac Auto ~ South Bivd. Bast. BARBER TO WORK BAT van Bhopping Center 72383 chard Lake Rd CHASSIS MEN MINOR LAY-OU T DETAILERS $8 HOURS ALL BENEFITS _ LONG PROGRAM aN 6405 | Trov. Mie COMPTROLLER Top salary Must have experien in metal manufacturing ¢o Draftsman | bamthar with Special Machine and Automation Design PED LAKE Cail 1-4433 8&4PM I bet Management Opportunit u-can meet these basic quall- ly h, am. to TET EPHION F ~CAN- ck "R OWN rv Pontiac ARICN Vv Nationwide chain seeks men look- ing for advancement in retail and wholesale sales management Check Liberal starting salary ithese are not commis- sion jobs! Merit increases Promotion from within Merchandise discounts on 14,000 items Paid vacations a group Profit Sharing Plan Retirement On the job and class- room training program Annual bonus on produe- tion of indivvidual unit *. REQUIREMENTS Age 23-35 Some college desired but wil pe wt inbodl suceesstul ° sales experienc ve reonalitr Good healt Character that will stand rigid investigation These Advantage insur- These opénings are in Michigan, s - Indiana and Ohio. Company pays telocation expense after firet as sisamen ‘or further information submit resume to: R.R.L rm ne he. rs] whe ago ser Dear dea| — aiveys remain in our, You are and broth- w- OR _>T61, st PE e0ser 245 | ~ SYL-} Or- ditions. | DOUGLAS CLEANERS ks _1| | Help Wanted Male 6 MECHANICS, PARTS MAN MAN WITH tools. mechanics hb r, Keego Beles abd Service. Keego: Harber EXPERIENCED worry cos w'n- dow man = woe mam 4 ort & windows & screens. y Fooly =e experience Apoly 7940 Groley Lake Baad. NOt ern Wholesale Co cole. FIRST ‘ body man. cg Lang Lcaeme 2 piahectn G. Collison. 103 E. Montcalm. n INSCRANCE INSPECTOR AVAIL- ¥ able no tiac area, to personnel, automobile, life in- depencauie vente At" wet. ish car eas ox post ool education. Apply | Press Box 84. IF u have @ car. can work 2 ¢r 2 toss early evenings and wish to earn to $75 a week. call Wednesday November 4th between 10 and 12 am. only 22-2737 MAN BETWEEN 30 AND 50 TO |“ work claims and sales in regu- lar established insurance oqent : Salary and comm z briefly your ualifications to Great Central Insurance Com- 1801 Revere. Pontiac ai enat Slew | MAJOR OIL COMPANY SEEKING office manager with bas‘c ac- counting experience. Starting sal- ary depending on ener € and | ability. Approxima'e $450 per month. Company ber iefits would include hospitalisation. pension stock bonus. and vacations If | interested call Pontisc—FE 32-0101 at ie a a lt 7s. FF Fr- Fe" 93 95> THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1959 I __ Help Wanted Female 7 7; Work Wanted Female 12 CURB yWALER —s ire woman yr in ehatt. Must be 18./. ~~. home iu 3-3080, TED’S ; Wi at Square Lake Rd NG +6685 . | TRONINGS, # BU. 66 EDISON. = ; o 8 8 FE 2-842. Eo ate Sp Bene | P= area —— | ue Thurs. & “week. ens | gees ag oT OH NTED MEA cha a éally. £- — done. PE 8-2979. : : . ¥ | for nome | ig nave. A Dabyaitting. veal Taaspers: St285 belore Pra tooe iy IMBOORAPHING. TYPING, SRC: WOMAN MORE FOR HOME THAN PED, 1, EXPERI Wal ie ft “4 WINFED WiGE GOOD NATURED | 930 Mt. Clemens Street, Julie's st — moods, Morrie, ter pis aoe. | tic, Milford sree EAL 3 order cooks. ‘A Mee BseNORT | WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK wey. Jumbo od Diner Drive | House cleaning or | g. FE WAITRESS al sales: er. PE ea7e, cK UP be over 25 and neat =| appearance. Good steady work for right girl. Apply in person | -_ Avenue Bar. 137 Oakland ve WHITE WOMAN TO CARE FOR — and home on Williams Lake FE 4-3946 or OR 3-3710 ; Must —— | WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK FOR by wk. Have trans. & ref | _ me ee | WILL CARE FOR + ELDERLY LADY. Te in. PB 4-1829. _ Monday | thru Pr iday OPPORTUNITY TO EARN $6000 to $8000 per year Permanent year - round employment Rap: advancement based on your abil- ity. Write Pontiac Press. Box stating age, previou and telephone number PART-TIME If you are free 7-10 p.m. neat appearing and have a car, you May be able to qualify for a job that would enable you to earn $50 per week, and still retain your regular job. For information call Mr. Alen, OR 3-0922. 7 p.m - pm REAL ESTATE SALESMEN — Old established firm needs 3 men to take over branch office. 3-2361 Et. ESTATE SALESMAN have two active offices — Pontiac and Lake Orion and we | Meed additional salesmen for both | Offices. We are willing to train aa) | itnexperteneed person | Contact: Don Fletcher 102 S. Broadway ' ; Lake Orion, LAWRENCT W GAYLORD { 136 E. Pike St.! Pontiac, REQUIRE CHECKER WITH 6 years minimum experience in lay- out. designing and checking of | reciprocating engines, ges tur- bines. or transmissions. Apply | Williams Research Corporation. 24520 W. 12 Mile Rd irming _ham n_ Elgin _6-0045 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN a ed for full time Lake le get and custom home sales EM 3-0085 for interview appointment SINGLE ELDERLY MAN FOR | odd jobs. More for home than| _ wages. FE 44228 TEMPORARY OPENING 2 -10 pt 5 days per wee $80 guarantee to start Call Mr. Taylor, PE 5-9243 9 am 32 noon only Monday TIRED OF LAY-OFt >? 2 permanent full time local es- tablished sales routes for 2? am- Ditious married men under 40 } With good car and phone. Large _Buarantee if qualified OR 3-8545 fCELEPHONE CAN VASSERS wanted for home modernization sales. FE 2-0177 ee USED CAR MANAGER FORD dealer. experienced. Salary plus MY 2- WINDOW SALESMAN WANTED TO! sell new colored sluminum win- dow, something new in Michigan Earn up to as much as $300 week Call Mr Harrelson, FE 8-9793 WANTED. PARTS MANAGER EX perienced only Pontiac & Buick preferred Will consider other GM lines Good compensation with all fringe benefits Contact Mr Eastman, Shelton Pontiac- Buick Inc OU 1-8133 WE ESTABLISH YOU IN YOUR own business om our capital. No estment no exXperience neces a to start Part time or full il cities at id towr ament Co Winona WE NEED A TOP NOTCH — LOAN MAN To take over the management of fast growing small loan office ocated in a central Michigan industrial city We prefer a man who is now managing a siiall loan office and has experience In this field We will however, seriously consider en cxperienced Joan man &ho is Now an axcsigiant manager This opening is a once in a lifetime chance. This ts a company Operating over 60 branch offices whos managers have been trained and promoted frum the ranks. Due to such a fast ex- pansion it has become necessary for us to seek an additional ex- perienced man for this office If you @re the man we are looking for you will receive good salary paid vacation hospi tal and health insurance and other employee, benefits. Our employees know of this ad and we assure you that all replies are strictly confiden- | tial. If you are interested in this | wonderful opportunity send a/| compiete resume of ur caperi- ence and background with your picture if ssible to us and ad- vise when it would be convenient for us to have a personal inter- view with you Address all replies to Box 4, Pontiac Press YOU MAY BE DRIVING A TRUCK. | working in a factory, a white coliar worker. or laid off. | We need you | Car necessary Earn a large weekly income with unlimited opportun- ity for advancement into super- visory capacity with a company that sells 7 out of 10 units in Michigan. Call PE 53-9511 - Help Wanted Female 7 Area Manager SALARY, BONUSES AND AD- VANCEMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR WOMAN WHO NEEDS TO WORK AND WHO HAS BEEN REFERRED TO AS PERSUASIVE | ; DFTEH MINED, GO- GETTER. ETC. POSITION OP) IMPORTANCE AND RESPONSI- ECES- | TRAINING | ELLENT SI HAS TRA | INFORMATION M. HART. % os. DELLE, NEWARK, NEW YORK | BEAUTY OPERATOR TO RUN shop tn Drayton OR 3-1972 BABY SITTER FOR TODDLER. must be experienced and have reference Live in 5.30. FE 8-8671. Thure. Sat. Sun sires ful] time work any kind | off oo _ FE _$-8088 CLERK-TYPIST. BTEADY. 5 DAY, LAWN WORK AND ODD JOBS. | week List qualifications. expert- $150 br Exp. and Ref. Ph. MA ence & s@lary expected To Pon- 223% tiac Press Box : ee z MAN, 22. HIGH SCHOOL GRA , CARHOP. EXPERIENCED. APPLY uate with chauffeur's license a ms al Frostop Drive-in, 3118) — sires work. . FE "E 45206. y Huron Lbs __ | MAN WANTS PART TIME WORK. EXPERIENCED MORNING WAIT-| 8 a.m. till 2 p.m. No selling please. ress, short order cook, and part FE 5-0867 = Right kitchen help. 577 PART TIME WORK WANTED 2 SI veo evenings, weekends. No soliciting. “_— 21-25 SINOLE. INTELLI- FE _5-4624. gent, non smoking, to work larg = —_ time in researeh with docto “SALES EXECUTIVE = GRAD Hand write applications with per. | VETERAt — EXCELLENT sonal detatis and photo. Apply He aLTH—PROVEN RECORD IN Pontiac Press Box _ | INDUSTFR’'AT — SEEKS i HON IN uicingANe neg have @ car. can work 2 or 3 InG Heer an y re ours e@rly evening and ish to| SsIBILITY. REFERENCES. MA- earn 835 ‘o $75 a week, call PLE 5-2357 Wednesday November 4th between | a 10 and_12 am. only FE 2-2727 | INSPECTOR Experienced with all around abil ity for @ quality dry cleaning piant ady. Good working con- Bl §__Woodward __Birmingham P. N. OR GRADUATE NURSE. sheade position, 7o"live in — ~ with paid vacations. hurse posit 40 References required. oe appoint- ment call ir 3-4121 between 9 and - dall | LADY 26 TO re WITH SALES ABIL. ~ learn reception work in ographic studio Salar = onto ssion. Kendale’s. if _ Saginaw Lai a ai OR on ‘or ~interview cal) or 2-372 OPFICE GIRL FOR FURNITURE | store. oe yoing a ao i Penang WANTED, Wosilh “¢ _ Salary and comm . WATR employment | and are | Help Wanted | ESTABLISHED WATKINS ROUTE 33. | available. Ful) or part time Av- erage $250 per hr 160 .N. Perry _& to 11:90 am. |/IP YOU CAN SELL ANYTHING you csn sell real estate. We Building Service 13 8 ia ALUM. SIDING, STORMS. _awoings. VALLELY CO. OL 1-6623 1ST CLASg PAINTING AND Pa- r hang Also window clean- _{og FES 4018 apron BANDING, wa” - _ ALL KINDS WORK, | | need help Plenty prospe Call FE_ 82306 COOKING rOR A JOB IPF 380. | write Pontiac Press Box 15. PLEASANT PRIVATE LIVING, for caretaker couple for handy man il) N. Saginaw &t. quarters jood deal interview at 253 Monday CREDIT Man expertenced in finance. credit or collection work Midwest mopliag & nent. 406 Pontiac State Bank _ Bank Bidg FE_ $-9227 _ Evelyn TYPING WHIZ $325 Purciaeing department Sixty WPM 1 GAL OFFICE $325 Payroll experience. Type 35 7pm TAKE CASH 6223 Meet the public with finance company. Type 50 wpm | MACHINE Pc $275 NCR 31! IBM $250 Proof Operator AD AGENCY GAI $285 Type 290 wpm Shorthand 00 NURSES AIDES $200 Experienced CUSTODIAN * $325 Greenhouse duties MGR TRAINEE $360 Food store MGR TRAINEF $400 Inaustrial CIVIL ENGINEER SOPEN | ide 2 year college TOOL DRAFTSMAN $0PEN #5 Years Experience TECHNICAL WRITER SOPEN 2 Year. college engineering FORE rie $450 Tube Ber ng COUNTER MAN $275 Hamburger experience EVELYN EDWAKDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE 24',> EAST HURON | SUITE __FE ¢0s4 — FE 61429 MAINTE NANCE $300 Man aged 40-60 for inside main- tenance work on small office building Midwest Employment 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg PE 5-9227 OFFICE Woman aged 25-40 exp*r «nced in production or inventory cuxntrol or related field. Typing. Midwest Employment 406 Pontiac Siate _Bank Bidg. FE 5-9227 _ _ Eee TiONTST Attractive girl, age 20-25, witb typing and shorthand for wes inate Bala iae _ PE 5-9227. I nstructions 10 OO TOR 8008 GRADES 4 THRU 12 Work Wanted Male 11 PRA Bw A rr nnn, 2 MEN WITH LATE MODEL 1 TON truck want work. We buy scrap ene & junk cars FE 4-647! after A-. CARPENTER AND CABINGL work New and repair OR 43-8748. A-l| CARPENIER pit NEW and repair FE 442 A-l PAINTING AND wail peting. PE 2-4721 PA AVAILARLE NOW. CARPENTER) and cabinet work new and re. _ pair. B Murdock FE 2-7861 BOOKKFFPING ALL TAXES EMpire 3 3416 BOY 17 . WANTS FULL TIME WORK of any kind. Priers construction | work 4-4900. CARPENTER. NEW & REMODEL- _ing. FE 5-9885. CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter. Kitchen a@ specialty. CARPENTER WORK kind Reasonable pm. FE 80439. EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER needs work local or long dis- tance. FB 8-97. 124 OP ANY Call after 6 WALL | WASHING BY ree val Coo's less. FE 86429. (No o Men. ’ YOUNG MAI — RK OP a ee ae OE or Work Wate Female 12)“ 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH BABYSITTING —— & evenings in licensed home: Also _work. aa RED GIRL Wishes WORK EXPERIENCED “GIRL WANTS | P| work ol Seieronees laun- | dry _or cleaning 60021. EXPERIENCED “GIRL WOULD rel agg 1M by the week or. o_years, TC a= METIC the week. References. FE 8-0155. nen | _Employment Agen Agencies | ae ie TPonues Preed | HAULING bie. Jenson. PE 23-2340. AL CARPENTRY Goresse — ont t My ry T __PE | A-} RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL & indus Mason and gen ee Ege 2 front re- | mode joha Caples, MY 31:28 A-) BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT work. Also_ fireplace. ¢ OR _3-940 3-9402. A-1 COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- | Sakae ling J ice uality work, licensed. BOWKER “alec co. MA 4 OA &-3283 ALL TYPES a. iF MASONRY work 16 years exp. Res. & com- mercia! ‘I OR 3-063. storms. Home remodeling. FE 41887 ee PULLDOZING & TRUCKING DON TURNER FE 5-283 BULLDOZING - Lake dredging Septic ta: Ks Stallet Free estimates OR 3-6032 ,BLDG REPAIR PLASTERING brick, block. cement work FE 42300. “EXCAVATING Trucking BLOCK, BRICK, ¢ and fireplaces FE 5- BASE MENTS WATERPROOPFED. Work guarantred Free estimates. FE 71 CARPENTRY, CABINETS. FOR-, mica work paneling. recreetion Praiahed. CEMENT WORK 8901 rooms, attics remodel- ane. EM 34775 CEMENT Is OUR x SPECIALTY. __Fioors, basements EM }- CEMENT W ORK ~ Walks — Drives — Floors _ Livensey ond ed _UL_2-2762. | | CARPENTFR WORK. NEW & RE- pair Smal! ‘obs & specialty FE >-2841 or FE 42017 CUsTOu HOMES BY LICE ENSED _builder, Free estimates UL 2-5 CEMENT & BLOCK WORK FE_5-0782 CEMENT WORK. NOTHING TOO large or small _ence Free csimate. OR 3-6172. CERAMIC TILE FREE ESTIMATES—TERMS Advance Floor Co. i Free estimates 8 CONSTRUCTION Garages, additions, cabinets & etc EM 3-3659 FE 8-678) ELECTRICAL SERV —FREE at } Partney Electric == FE 5-5438. EL@cYRICAaL 2-7188 or A REPA Complete lawn service. Lawn cut- ting and maintenance. MI 6-4109. & FE | LANDSCAPING. 8BODDING seeding. Top soil rd Ahad | Hlovine & Trucking ~ 22 1-A Reduced Rates - ALUMINU.d SIDING. AWNING &) Drain fields \n- | 20 years expert: | __OR 3-8701 | DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH- ' OF BUILDERS, WE | ALTERATIONS ON BOTH MEN Moving & Trucking 22 eee “ee SA ck i ~O ARTA Local asin: Trucks to Rent sae ee a Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. FE 41442 PI Da ty ot_charge. | Painting & & Decorating 23 23 18ST CLASS DECORATING. PAINT- __ing and FE 4-0255. iST CLASS yi INTIN ¢. AND DES orating. Cash or/term 6s. > 2-3940. |A A LADY . a NO & DECORATING. [re rad DECORATING. _ Paper removed. “rE 4-6018. _ TING INT | ad pans r cent ng for cash. | Guarant Free FE 4-0205. AAA PAINTING are 26 years’ experience | Free cctimates. ¥ Phone UL 2-1398. | PAINTING. | INT. 4 Share Lies Qoorters 2 WILL 3 hanging. Mason Thomp PAINTING Wall Wast ng — Pa NTEED GUARA P4PER HANGING PE 4-217) Television Service 24 tied Ne er ILL’ DIO & TV SER - Oath Mar RADIO MA 4-374 GrREST TV & RADIO. 1 HOUR 5-5370 se vice SERVICE. -8390 __Oak —— DAY OR NIGHT TV FE 5-1296 or FE 5 M. P. STRAKA JENSEN'S TV SERVICE. APTER- noon & evening. Call VE 23-0495. WALKER @ GARY RADIO & TV. PE 8- 188 N. Johnson —Uphelerce 25 DBL BLL BELL LLL EAKLE’'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- “em 8173 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3- 1 { AL'S arm ba | FE 4-8797 THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 291 NORTH PERRY 8T ABILITY tora ARRO REALT' Yo OR 3-1358 Your cash upon sat- istuctery of 239 Orchard Lake 4-4563 To sell your ‘and contenet ae lowest ae seen toa’ aut H HOUR! ARSOUUTELY: Tas ee reiting Call one a ewe a 4540 IMMEDIATL. ACTION ~ apy gcod — contract. New and title. begny Tem ry K. L. Templeton, Realtor RD SOME Ot PE 4-0561 Wanted Real Estate 36 ALL CASH EQUITIES state or need us. Immediate or will show , WICKERSHAM 1195 WEST MAPLE MaAfair 6-6250 We will give you -_ for your u new to sell —— fees, no obliga - | RILEY REAL ESTATE ___FE 5-8888 | vs 4..2at Biwadetn Lake RE Lost & Found 26) CASH ; FOUND. SMALL BLACK BOB - 48 HOURS . stone PUPPZ, Owner call FE HOME — EQUITY LOST. BOXER MALE. PAWN WRIGHT- VALUET ee with scar on head. Vicinity Waterford, rkston or ree _ ward MA 8-1980_ LOST—FOX TERRIER NEAR NIL- ford, Olid Pilenk & Bune Reward. VErmont 6-0799, _ charges. REMINGTON ROBGLECTRIC }_ razor, PE 86-3133 Lost: BASSET HOUND. D, , UNION _Lake area. Reward EM LosT: cocker spaniel. Vicinity of Ozford. _ Reward offered. OAkland | 8-2401 Ra reverse | | PE 56-0693 6-044) | GrAND FHA WE TRADE x WE BUILD Is & SON REALTORS 132_W. Huron __ Ff ad 1CK ACTION ON LAND CO eae {5 _ M ayo : 4 - MONTH - OLD ack | | PARTY WHO TOOK BATTERY. from 2651 Lone Pine, Wed. please i return Wife. crippled. but couldnt get outside _ Notices & Personals — 2 | ~ ern ANNIVERSARY aP1 SPECIAL | Cold “TE gn * $5.50. Dor- | othy's __mink collar, $300 OR 3- 1972 |ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- in friendly advisor Phone FE 23-5122. After 5 p.m. or if no 4an- sewer. FE 2-8734. Confidential AEROTREDS KNAPP SHOES Pred Herman OR 3.1592 ‘PUDGET YOUR DEBTS -) Por your best bet . to get out of debt see | Finaneil Advisors. Inc |34 8 SAGINAW PE 3-7053 DAINTi ~ MAID aopriirs — 1 Menominee. Mrs en allace. PE 5-7805 ! DANCING. ROUND AND SQUARE every Saturday at 830 starting November 7th at Malta Hall, 82 Perkins Street, Pontiac. Age 30 and over No alcoholic pela Price, $1.25. Good food and prizes IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY | MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS RM 116 PONTIAC STATE BANK) Mag PE 8-0456 \3 e Oamtand Theater | 2 peda: MODERN. YOUNGS- WEIGH! SAPELY AND with newly released tablets. 96 cents at yaa $38 3 srMMs. Stationery— OIL PAINTS *‘BACKENSTOSE’ 19 East Lawrence | | | Pre-Holid: ay Special | ALMOST | NEW PERSIAN C COAT. | FF 32-1414 | sa Us Your et be Pranks. Real Estate. ies t Hwy € OR 3-9 WANTED 3 “BEDROOM SUBUR- ban home, with basement & fire- place or attached garage. $1500 _down, PE ¢6108 WHITE BROS CAN SELL YOUR HOME “Rent Apts. Furnished 37 1 FOUR ROOM APT. PRIVATE. Close im. ¢ le only. FE +8768 it RM MODERN SHOWER. APTER _$ p.m 154 Judson. 1 ] ROOM AND KITCHEN _Private entrance $10 1 ROOM HOUSEKEEPING APT. Stove & refrigerator for woman _FE 4-3181 or FE 971 13 1ST PLOOR—WITH GARAGE Attractive } rooms & beth. Mod- ern Completely furn. Washer Playground Accommodates 4 Near Elizabeth Lake. $20 week!) PE 4-5203 1 ROOM FURNISHED APT. PRL- vate entrance & bath. _FE 2- 1018 1 ROOM APT CLEAN QUIET Downtown Very suitable for 1! or 2 eee Also, @ 2 rm. spt _ 154 Perry. FE 3-3053 ia wie 3} ROOM APARTMENTS fog rent. One apartment furnished tn exchange for housekeeping. some wages. Cai] FE 56-0608 after 3:30 pm 2 ADULTS, S UTILITIES PUR- "pishea PE 4-5563 '1] LGE. RM. KITCHEN ~~ PRIVATE entrance & bath, P® 2-6102. 1 GIRL. _FE_2-0663. | ROOM KITCHENETTE. HEAT. hot and cold water furnished. Adults only. 200 N. Paddock. 7 AND 3 ROOM CABINS FOR | rent. also 1 trailer. 4274 Dixie Highway. 2 ROO AND =~. NEAR BUS, eet ae No drinker: 25 Monroe _St. FE 5-214 is. ROOMS BATH. ea ule ost All utilities furnished. $50 | month 4-9019. 2 ROOM LOWER APT. __ furnished. 74 Close Street. 2 ROOM UPPER. 238 ORCHARD Lake Ave. _ 2 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. all utilities hls _ Vic. of Auburn | eights. U Ur "22110, \2 ROO 312 MT. CLEMENS 8T. $11.50-$12 00. FE 2-1194. 2 ROOMS AND BATH. NICELY furnished. West side, adjacent to | high | school. 102 Washington 2 ROOMS, ADULTS. CALL APTER 6 315 _ Voorheis. |2 RM. BSMT. APT. EVERYTHINO _furn. Men only. FE 4- 3138 Have r home clean for the | holidays. Average liv. rm. suite, ;2 & 3 RMS. CLOSE TO SPARS $22.50. 9x12 cleaned & sized. $700 | Adults FE 5-5182. ! Vall to wall carpet és our spe- 9 > ? 2 f cialty Pree estimates any place, © i Ms o. RIV. . BAT H. any ania Best Carpet Cleaners. ( l CSE TO SEARS. EF E FE 2-244: Sa = ~ WHITE BROS - 4-2579. CAN SELL TOUP NOME 2 RM AND | BATH. BASEMENT WORRIED OVER pt.. util. furn. $45 mo. 63 Ruth. FE 5- $257, OVER DEBTS? Then gray Lee! your bills & have 1 Place | BUDG ET. gE RV ICE FE 2-09090 18 W. Huron 8t. Over Connolly's Jewelers Wtd. Children to Bo Board 28 28 LICENSED RELIABLE c ARE. Day, hour or week, FE 5-6340, ment size stoves, dressers, chest of drawers All types of small ‘tems 90 W. Howard. FE 2-8855, | eves. OR 3-7810. | CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- j nessa Odd pieces or housefull. | courteous service. FE Pe ren. FURNITURE)! NEEDED Entire home or odd lots. dollar. Wil) outright ic sell it for you. Community Sale. Phone OR 3-2717. NEEDED: 7 ROOMS USED FUR- niture and appliances. Cash. Please phone 2 or MA 5-2289 ‘til 9 ns. lato" LIQUIDA UR HOUSBE- id goods, either by private sale | e Smart Sale Parm. Roch ~iark { aealy auction. a Mic an OL 1-563 S MERICAN iN- set, Also ref - fants’ sti Sin Wal i "to in Lumber Mule. Pe 8-6131. . Money Wanted 31 w $ 8 CENT. anied to Rent 32 AND ‘ patch ch Wtd. Household Goods 29. A&B RESALE NEEDS APART- | vA i 2 ee z on a COZY & CLEAN Good eastside loca- tien errtind FE _8-3352 eves ROOM. $10.00 WEEK, UTIL. _furnished 75 Clark. PRIVATE ENTRANCE Cleans sith utilities. $14 weekly. 2 ious ae BATH, PRIVATE entrance, child welcome, $12 per _Week, FE 5-1 2 PURNISHED APARTMENTS. _Close in. FE 5- 4632. 2 & 3 — 5. PVT. BATHS. 79 Clark 5! 7 RMB. = “KITCHENETTE. PRiv. _ bath & entr Adults. 100 Norton. 2 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE only. Utilities cou) _furmtaed. OL" 2-402T. 2 CLEAN ROOMS FOR QUIET see = | or lady. $12 week. FE 2 ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY e—- ted. Warm and cosy. FE &.3 E Ss. Private entrance, utilities. wash- ing privileges, garage. 209 Norton. FURNISHED ROOMS, CLOSE a3 IM WRIGHT, Realtor Oakilah Ave. PE 5-9441 8 ; Pri bath. V ery va a! e nice. ¥ come, PE 4 “i832. 3 RMS., . : BATH, NR. __ General Hosp. 111 Stout 8t. 3 ‘ 402 W, Huron 5-7662 A THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1959 4 and utilities. PE . ‘. ~4686. 4 F, ww ND 1 BATH. oe uburon He verything fur- _tlshed FE EA001. 4 ROOMS AND BATH FE 4-4965 37)Rent Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 bod ba Tpeludgn Includes eben and. hot site het water, stove and re- . ORCHARD CouRT | APARTMENTS “ ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY. Judson Court. FE 2-1672. 4 ROOM. PRIV PRIVATE BATH & ENTE. Auburn Ave, - Auburn | $75 per | Dene Pine Knob_Rd. 3-7887. | Heights. mo. call J. A. TAYLOR, Realto: __ For ‘or Rent. Rooms 42 CASS, 2 ND BATH. P 1A. K R 1 OR 4-0306 Re neue ipa RR AG oa everything furnished. FE 2-0548. au ern, Kealtor ee $16.00 Y, 3 ROOMS, PRI-| Rentals FE 20100 4 ROOM MODERN HOUSE For | , ROOM ae ee ge ee Cente ye etganee, heat & UPPER DUPLEX 3 BDRMS. GAS | rent or sale. Small down pay. Aperimen siete utilities. Apply 806 St. Clair heat. 165 Chaaaler, ; ment, 6 miles from Court House. — — _Child welcome. an 6 FI iH d FE 5-9648. 2 REPINED LADIES. SHARE AT- 5 RMS. PVT. BATH & ENT. | peer at—Fleate lat & BATH 4475 KEMPF apt 847 W Huron Ase i 1388 3005 AUBURN AVE. AUBURN HTS.|° gt Drayton Plains. Cain re St WER, BAT Living room, dinette, bedroom, 8-4438. 2 NICE WARM SLEEPING APT. BHO BATH. kitchenette and bath. Pront and | DR rooms. FE 2-7304 _TV. Nice N. end. PE 2-4376. | '| EaEDROOM COMPLETELY MOD. rear private entrances. Gar- A LOVELY ROOM IN NICE WEST SiMe ea etl tar, Madine, fur iomiy nadne., nat Macey “se Tame Moicee Rished. $10 week. PE Leg ‘PE 3-110) or PE Seaoas | FE 50647. ral aia aah ck peer RM DOWNTOWN, 5 ROOMS T siDE. 7 AND 3 ROOMS 4 ROOMS AND BATH, 7 MILES “ ’ LOE By lis over joe 8 Segingw. eat tas _ WEST SIDE feat PE at328° WITH | from Court House. OR 3-1166 eee lors sacience: EE _hished, $60 a mo. PB 4-5216 | —-— E 5 ROOM HOUSE, GAS HEAT —”- — PIRST FLOOR. 2 ROOM APT | WEST SIDE _ | Newly decorated. New venetian BUSINESS PEOPLE SHOWER Near General Hospital. Uulities 3 rooms, beth. Washer, steve, and | _Dlinds. $78 month. 303 § Marshal] Kitchen privileges. FE 2-351 furn. Small child welcom FE refrigerator. Second floor All 5 RM. NEAR CENTRAL HIGH \CLEAN 1] ROOM FOR MAN ~ PRI 32-6226 or FE 41758. |__utilities furnished. OR 3-7193. _Gas heat muy mo. 19 Liberty | yates entrance and shower. $7 a FIRST FLOOR REMODELED 2 WORKING COUPLE OR BACHELOR § RMS $40 MO. PULL BawT 5 "SK. FE 2-2016 room warm apartment for bache- lor or working couple. Private! entrance and beth. Utilities. = Norton FOR 1 MAN. $7 WK. 204 State St FURNISHED 4 ROOM FLAT. FUR- nace heat. shower. Street Woodhull Lake OR KITCHEN FOR 1 OR 2, $15 & $16. a wk. Utilities furn. Call alter) 4 OR 3-4855 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING _ ROOM Baby welcome e. 12 hoo! LAKE ORION HO PING cottages All utilities late rates 468 roadway MY¥_3-9008 t LOVELY 4 AND | Near Airport. Adults. "OR we | NICE CLEAN 2 ROOM APART.) | Sunday. - &R CAROL A-! room, —_ Stes gee and ee rance stree’ rking. N._ Paddock. a cz. Why Pay More? 4643 Fourth |MEATINO | 35-0208 | — THIS WINTER: We have rm plus K & B arts. for ise. Newly decorated, cozy steam heat, laundry facili- ties In bidg All have one se arated bedrm DOWNTOWN! Only 3 biks. E. of court house. ie. terraces houses & attractive clean furnished apartments mame OLATER APTS. 53 N. PARKE ST. betweeo E Pike & E. Huron PE 4-3546 Nites & see caretaker ARCADIA CT ment 48 Florence Street. FE AND 47339. surr SLE FOR 1, eVT. ENT | garage An eee Near Grocks and Auburn. UL 2-: WOMEN. PRIVATE BATH & ae. trance. FE 4-28 FE 4-2847. 12 WALLED LAKE. 2 — 230 SOUTH PON- Trail. ue week. TOs s'saee apt. Heated 3 Ec _ PVT BATH i ‘& hot water —_— 180 Coie- FE 4-1676 2 Rent t Apts. Unfurnished 38 3 1ST CLASS APT BLDGOS & bath. 2 story, easy walk up Large rooms. nicely decorated 3 Tiled baths plenty closet space gas automatic hot water 3 furnished by owner. Private ,ard and laundry facilities at 444 ~ near Grade and High Phone accommodations 8-8901 4 RMS 1 BEDRM BELAIR MANOR! Adults. $90, 130 Seminole FE - 1558 — 2 Tee ROOMS AND BATH — Stove perf GMT bus 547 Sater AND BATH In Oxford. OA 8-2782. $50 a month 2 ROOMS UNFURNISHED STOVE Pontiac and frigidaire. Adults only. 290) 3 N Paddock 2 BEDRMS. CLEAN OUTSIDE crTy. children welcome PE 4 4-7881 or PE 4-0090 2 AND 3} ROOMS. PARTLY PUR- ¢ nished. Utilities Hollywood A mi paicnits 114 E. HO ‘6 & heat, >— af re ‘AND UTILITIES, $20 A SMALL HOUSE. SEMI-MODERN Nice front yd. Nr Blue Sky eer ong for part time work. PE BEDROOM “¢ozy, . CLEAN ON busline. Near grocery. FE, 2-4855 Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 Rent Houses Unfurn, 40 40, TIZZY SMALL CLEAN HOUSE, LEC. window a refrigerator, Pe green re ‘ileges. No pets. St BER, tm 3 3 RM. HO : : ih _TSesaathe mz ecaaiger nee: wesT 265 C. 5 RMS. WITH BATH & OIL FuUR- Rent nt Houses Furnished | 39 ~~ BEDROOMS, LAKE FRONT OIL’ furnace Availabie ‘ti) $65 per month PE 4-86 ROOMS AND BATH PARTLY furnished $50 a month 5415 Elizabeth Lake Road ROOM FURNISHED UTILITIES, adults onir 104 Henderson ; ROOM HOUSE PURNISHED Close in Suitable for couple or sc smal} child. Phone PE 4-9613 June 20 58 Mon 1555 Williams Lake Rd and BEDROOM PURNISHED HOME. real nice. Pontiac Lake $135 a! month on lease Hagstrom REALTORS 4900 Highland Rd «M-59) Mich Pho OR 4-0358 BEDROOM. DEN. WALL To wall ca ing 3540 Walton Bivd _FE 5-644 ROOM HOUSE WITH P. PART _bath. $30 month REpublic 2-8631 BEDRM ON WILLIAMS LAKE Steher heat elec. hot water to Juue 15 Cail eves. 6 to 9 pm _Mr Parmenter. MI ¢-7697 ROOM PIR FLAT IN FLOOR West Bloomfield Twp. Reasonable | } BEDRM LOWER nae i* Drapes. Util furn. PE 4-8612 a ain 1 Bright 9-6785 or Academy | 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE & ott, _Brighton bath. Including utilities. Adults 6 ROOMS. PURNISHED | LAKE PE 2-7236 after 5 30 ; front, children school age wel- } RMS. & BATH. GROUND FLOOR —©°O™®. a haere or gO 3-3988 Pvt. ent. Stove & refri Bir- 6 ROOM PIRST PLAT IN mingham. Call after 6 MI West Bioonfied + Tap Reasonable | 6-2997 | srt sSrighion 9-6 or Academy | 3 ROOMS AND BATH. STEAM _'-!"71. Brig heated rtment Centrally lo- ATTRACTIVE 3 “BEDROOM _L! LAKE. cated trigerator and gas front home, until June 1. EM range 3-0134 3 RMS. & BATH. furn. Stove & refrig. Clean. _quire 734 W. Huron St. 3 ROOMS ins hs In- BATH, NEWLY decorated, all utilities and gas _ _ Tange. 19 een. 3} ROOMS. STOVE. REFRIOFRA j furnished, ideal for, Working girl. OR 3 BED ROOMS AND GARAGE. EM, ) 3 Re Olas tles furnished 3 RMS. AND BATH. REFRIGFR- stor, stove, hot water. heat and. _@as furnished. PE 8-0544. | 3-4 RM. AND BATH APTS UPPER | Hest furn FE 2-7832 | 4 RMS. & BATH. UPPER HEAT lr furn Adults only. 123, Seminole 4 ROOMS AND BATH 2? CHILDREN icra ulilities, furnished. FF > 4-740 ROOMS AND BATH UPPER In Oxford. $45 month ‘OR 3-124) bachelor or 40237 BATH. ALL UTILI- FE_5-5475. + M 2 8 E $50 per mo 5 LARGE. ROOMS, $50 MONTH ee eee ee NEW MODERN 6 ROOMS. 3 ROOM UPPER, GAS HEAT AN>| LAKE ORION. 1} FE MODERN 2 ALL UTIL AT UNION LAKE. CLEAN MOD- erm $65 month. EL 7-038$ |CLEAN 3 ROOMS & BATH HOUSE. A.l furn. Gas heat FE 3-7261 aft- _er ‘ Pm E IN. 8 RMS. 2 BATHS. PULL basement water. Can Gas heat be used as 2 family Available at $100 aa ry ig reliable tenants. SMITH, Realtor, 244 8. ytd _PE 3-7848. §. Evenings MA MA 5 Flizabeth Lake Front Nicely furnished year around 2 bedroom home. pie! Eg month. FE 3-7146 or FE 4-1 and hot, raph, FURNISHED HOUSE. a DEC- orated, on corner lot. Near Ro- | chester Avon Park, 2 bedrooms, | sm living room. dining room, kitchen, full basement, of] heat Phone Utica RE 2-4282 | URNISHED HOME YEAR! around. Reasonable 8990 Pontiac Lake Road a BEDRM MOD- ern, 160 Hetghts Rd MY_3-1284 MODERN 2 BORM ons ~ HEAT Call after 5 MY 2-4663 snkcou CHIL- dren welcome Laundry room 1 mile east of Commerce. $50 per month 3385 Fox, EM | 3-4005 $85 MO. Wolverine Lake MA 4-2777 ee West side. Aduts” FE) [NEAT 3 ROOMS “AND BATH CALL | _EM_3-2377 5 ROOM AND BATH. LOWER | r) Pontiac. MI 6-8050 5 he gaa BATH. AND GLASSED Heat, water, stove and) La bres erator furnished derson, FE 2-5883. yy ROOM. PARTLY FURNISHED | sane oot town. FE 8-1831 BATH, NEWLY DEC | a: ee 34596 or FE 3-9259 | 5 ROOM APARTMENT. STOVE AN) "refrigerator furnished. $8 month! Apply at ~ Bloomfield aeerane iwi Inquire s\faLL HOUSES FOR RENT IN- QUIET, cozy. CLEAN, MODERN 5 r on nice river Fireplace, auto furnace, breezeway. garage, couple only 3-2861 quire at 1676 Taylor a: _for Lonnie Weaver. FE 4-2031 | ILL LEASE FOR 7 MONTHS. | Newly decorated. modern, 2 bedrm home, of] heat. 2 car @arage. adults only. 608 E. Ken- nett. FE 2-7215 WALLED LAKE. LAKE FRONT! home, 5 rooms. MArket 4-2080. next to 8t. Joseph Hospital, 5 LARGE NEWLY DEC- crated. 3 blocks from Court House. $66 per month. PE 2-6245. ‘6 ROOMS AND BATH Near West Huron St. to respon- sible family. On one floor, wall- 12 Rent Houses Unturn. 40) 6 RM. TERRACE, HEAT. Adults. 152 N. Paddock. 1. 2-7425. to-wall ca and window drapes. Electric stove and refrig- ae — - steam eat decorated. Gas eat Days, FE 1, Nights FE 246 ORCHARD LK. NICE. GAS HEAT — VACANT 2-BEDROOM BRICK $75 PER MONTH Nicholie & Harger Co. 83% W Huron FE 5-8183 4rms., bath. Separate ah rene ‘3 heat. Garage. ——_ yard. White & adults. $60 mo. CcoLo 3 M APART. 2 ment. teceden neat and hot water. $80 month. 7 Annett, |_* Ine., Realtors, 28 BE. Huron st., 2 PE 8-0466. | BDRM. HOME Tales nor furnace & oars oe oa north _of Pontiac, _mo BEDROOM Bf wou a EAE west nee. near bus line. Phone FE 2-4 HOME IN aa LK. 2 BDRM. area. $65 mo. EM 3 DESIRABLE, NEWLY gong steam-heated, third Settle eens reom. ci-managed = high- ste to City Hospital Denied gh 4 NE cary! ft al po see. 2 DRM c Rl vo basins" we 3,,ROOMB AND path? | FOR COLORED BEOHROOM |” tobe Ro aren nae pet ae Kitehen and Private en-¢ tor Partrid wipes, Sh, gti gaggrmated. |S IW DRAYTON. —OTEL week. J furn. $110 mo. OR 3-7917 rag? Soom oo NEW FUR — 2 BEDROOM pore BEDR Newly decorated. OR 3-0473.. e Bachelor or stay-at-home elderiy | 5 ler HOUSE FOR RENT FE ing room. Private entrance, 69 Mary Day. 5 we HOUSE. GAS HEAT. 1apy — HOME PRIVILEGES. GA- newly decorated, new venetian rage 128 Lincoln. FE 3-7733 Mersnan’> °F month. 303 5 UARGE ROOM. _ UNFURNISHED a t t th a Ode IODA MODERN If KkEGO ' Toutte entrance and be Reasonable. Inquire 22 Auburn ROOM FOR RENT. CLEAN AND ae $0 MO. FULL BENT 6a; _ Wiet FE +1617 = “” REASONABLE HOUSEKEEPING Cooley _Lk. Rd. Pontiac with heat, lights and gas 10 6 ROOM HOUSE ON WATKINS Brewer Ct 2-4775 Lake OR 3-7 SLEEPING ROOM 6 RMS. ATT GieiGEr Low FE 4-1039 Bhet ag ey ¥7 447 Kenilwort! = B —_———- li cere Me DM __ Rooms with Board 43 ~ ROOM HOUSE. GAS HEAT ROGIER ART POE garage. $80. PE 2-805) A. EXTRA CLEAN WHOLESOME 6 ROOM MODERN WITH GARAGE food FE 53-0377 en After § pm. call PE 250M BOARD HOME PRIV. x a vie. Unie Lk. Village EM 3-3315. 6 ROOM HQUBE NEWLY DECOR, ———————__>——__—— — _Sted Por information, FE 4-3148 Convalescent Homes 44 R OocM HOUSE PHONE UL Mawr rewnmenninrm- _ 39-1497 A WONDERFUL HOME FOR EL- 7 ROOM ROUSE ert Wiad 281 derly people, loving care given Baldwin Ave. PE 2-5 those Z, love = wee an 92 3 SANFORD - ~ MONTH care. Gcoctor on call. Tramed per sonnel. Good a food re To Peele Flexibie rates FE 4-608 208 E BLVD Five room brick ter) WE OFF*®R THE FINEST IN race $60 month equipment ano service at fee 7 1 AUBURN HEIGHTS. 2 BI BEDROOM ULTRA-NEW a ee. Wesl home, basement. §70 mo. deposit, side PE 72-2144 She option to buy. UL 2401. _s| STORE AT PERRY 6N SHOPPING Center. Phone PE 3-96 Pas per cm Gee for Tom Bate, | 18 & 00 STORE. oR seenreal FOR man BATEMAN & KAMPSEN | rent on Dixie saa a es , from Hatchery‘ a Heat fu FE 40528 nished, $90 a month. Additional a ble soon. Pient { BEAUTIPUL $ ROOM MODERN arcing avaiiasie OR 31972) near Fishers. Reasonable Inqui.e —— a = a a2 Auburn Rent Office Space 47 BIRMINGHAM—? BEDROOM GAS DOWNTOWN PONTIAC NEW heat. large kitchen. living room building Beautiful panelled o! and aggre a small den all fices divided to suit vour bu-1- on one floor car g@rage bear , t ¢ “ transportation, newly decorated nal pt Mis ONE pe ake $100. Call FEderal 8-2153 parking tncluded At $75 per mo eee and up. FE 2-6280 aller 10 Awl eek. ingle lead, ca DROOM | FRONT OFPICE. 20x24 FEET heat” ait. Pra Mery i“. css across from new bowling ale; on MI Pierce Elizabeth Lake Road = Parking ee eee Remodel to suit. Utilities fur- | stomp —C CENTER «¢ RM nished E 2-295! GAS HFAT — BASEMENT For Saie Houses 49 Nicholie & Harger Co. 1-4 3 BEDROOM MOD HOME ara n Ortonville, Mic ione 53% NEST HURON FE s-s183| ga! AF Sas3. “$8500 Terns 3 BEDROOM AUTOMATIC | WEST . 6 ROOM MODERN ; Ri 4 ar Lake Gelane OIL MEAT. GARAGE. BE 4-5388. —ain QoNDIHONED— + *ROOWSGa8 HEAT an WATERFORD TOWNSHIP: ‘ rage Avail Nov. Ist. Call we acd — a gr rig entin r ale § BEDROOMS E Beverly off Sonya, after 4 p.m. anrege References re- 4 Pig # es WEAR WATER. exclusive, modern ‘ord, modern, neat ean. lopm 1 child welcome. $50 per month.| PINE LAKE AREA whee sav anereinent pay teaivid: PE 2-9343 pe Newly * coaeind five room , 4 ROOMS BATH. CLOSE TO’ home, full basement. ges heat. hens with metal cabi- school & = PE 2-0424 garage and large lot. References nets in decorator colors with plas | 7 ROOM BATH. SUN FORCs AND, = ‘eauired . Stove and refrigerator : . . j gas heat. PE 4-8264 after 5 p.m | CONTACT ‘ Auto 0, heat 182d hot water (soft) fur. or_all_ day Sat. or Sun. Jol " en fan, master | onn ruin QW Sons fea-' 4 ROOM HOUSE, 860 PER MO serial and many other fine fee | FURNISHED 3 BEDROOM Ranch REALTORS Pigick oo Elizabeth Lake. | ne wart Hurts Griet —ADULTS ONLY— i) A . 5 Phone FE 5-9447 FE 2-4031 Manager 19 Salmer 2° Apt. ¢| $12.50 per week. e EVE FE rane 4 i GILES RE: ae YEAR AROUND 2 BEDROOM Open Daily & Sun. 10 a.m.-0 p.m. | GILES S REALT LU, home, attached garage, space 1) PRIVATE 4 ROOMS AND E BATH, | FE 5-6175 221 BALDWIN AVE. heat.’ automatic hot water 436 stove and Prgideire Heat fu | | Rochester Road. Cranberry Lake nished. j child welcome. UL 2-1 1330 4 BEDROOM M RN HOME. LO- per month. Call Lateau cated at 37 8. Yessie 8 _2-3163 for appointment, GENTLEMAN CLEAN. COMFORT- able rm. Reas. Call after 6 pm FE 32-6978. LOVELY Cooley Lk Rd. Pontiac “LARGE BEDROOM nace. Sry | Hata In coun- Twin beds, adjoining bath and |iv- _try. MU Men or women Bead feeds care FF sonaole rates HOMES ARE VACANT or ambulatory 4-2235 DORRIS & SON = 7 Nas sac aaa TAS 52 W. HURON _4-1557 Rent Stores 46 54 RUTGERS. 2 eco: FULL ——. Auto oil heat $80 mo 194 § SACINAW. PURNITURE 491 store for over 30 years FE 4-5216 modern house and garage. Avaii- able to responsible couple at $40) per month. Rolfe H ee Real- | tor. 244 8 Telegraph. 3-7848 Eves) MA 5-6431 rr nn 1 STALL GARAGE. CAN BE USED to repair cars Commercial use PE 5-1051__ - + MODERN CIN ,DER “BLOCK 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX building in Pontiac 5000 ft oil heat Or light Industry or ster- NOW AVAILABLE age OA 8-2708 or OA 8-279 CABS LAKE—$50 WITH OPTION | 2 BEDROOM, $350 DOWN FULI basement. Clean. 260 Strathmore Pontiac, Owner. TW 2-5836 2 BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT to buy. 2 bedroom year ground | 23et Easy to heat. TWinbrook POR RENT OR SELL § $55 A MONTH Otl heat On nice corner lot with COLE OR ED lake privileges on Crescent Lake 9 room. Close to Yellow Cab Sma down payment. Immediate i as ——, oe possession ie at John J. V HOW MUCIE John J. Vermett Can you pay down on this partly REALTY sarin brick and cement block 9202 Commerce Rd EM 21-6456 room home at Williams Lake 5 ~ . , iG You can move right in and fin- ~ pee nae ae landven nes {sh at your convenience Lot 70 orms 4° ard What more oud be esire On!y $16 990 ST BENEDIC ws Ss oe oom brick bec re rts! «eram tie pers plus a hower Lye bwitche Full « ‘ ronm and huge screened por New garage and hot waie fat Extra nice vari Less than $14 000 $2,750 will handle WEST SIDE INCOME Extra nice good Wel aide “a tior close to Pont Genet Hospital The rental ft mm 1 wi.l make the payments Gace hea! and 2 car garage A tea * $10. 600 PE 4 0528 | TOR TE oboe APH OPEN EVF-= KENT Gi S SMITHA ILLY, INC. L LY, IN F stablished in 1916 828 Main St Rochester ~ OL ive 18141 WALLED LAKE ARFA — Nested —— 2 <= amid towering trees it& Uhis at IN MILFORD tractive brick ranch home 20 ft : , master bedrm. with cer tile bath CIVILIANG OB VETERANS Dius 3 other bedeme and la 7 ‘ce { batl Fireplace Full p ated on large lot Restricted monthly Including taxes and in neighborhood, Select oak floors SUrBACe ceramic tile bath ew! 1 x : F orated A good buy at $11.850 Fo: AUBURN AVE 7 ROOM WITH 50 further information cali ft frontage on Auburn. Could be used for small business $1200 : > down Herbert C. Davis, Rltr FE $4311 RILEY REAL ESTATE Pid een Lake Rd |NEAT 5 YR OLD 2 ~ BEDROOM PE 4-115 _FE 4-482) home. $1.000 down. 860 mo. pius taxes & insurance __FE_ 5-4018 TY Bedr OWNER MUST SELL IMMEDIATE Three Bedroom ly. § room huuse on Ige. lot. Alu- minum stornis & screens through- out. Lge. living room with Ten- nessee ledge stone fireplace. Car- peted. 2 bedrms. with double clos- ets Lge. kitchen with plenty of cupboards 2% -car garage Lee . back porch. screened. Back yard Siltttle, ay to Cyclone fenced Lk. priv. 811.500 ? | i. , terms. OR 3-66660 O65 Lebaron ORCHARD LARE PRIV 4 \cgroome upstairs one aamn New Just being completed Prick Full basement Near Northern ranch. 3 bedrooms. 2', baths High Schoo! Newly decorated activities rm. 2 furnaces, gener- Fenced in yard ous room sizes. GE ran, nig on attractively built in brick wa " : Peraltin Other fine features Lét us tell Leslie R Tripp. Realt you more. Price $34.7 75 West Huron 8 reet BER NDT ETTER & VanMAAREN FE 5-161 or PE 4.4278 \ — TWENTY “THREE _ For ‘or Sale Heuess Partridge Is THE ‘BIRD’ TO SEE BRICK .ENGLISH $7500 Four bedrooms, 2 basement. Immediate ssession Greatest value in Pontiac area Terrific investment. Buy tt and make some easy money on re sale 7 LK. FRONTAGE On outskirts of Pontiac. 3 bed- rooms full basement. New F A oil heat Low down payment $6 Partridge ASSOCIATES » 1080 W. HURON ST OPEN TIL 8 baths = full FE ¢ yeh $600 beautiful heat DOWN 2 BEDROOM, A little bungalow Gas Basement $7800 full price. $3500 down in Donaldson Park. 4 bedroom 2 car attached garage $2500 down 4 bedroom brick all brick West Suburban. 2 car attached warage. fireplace) Will trade for smalier home $950 down or will trade 3 bed- room Just like new only 3 years old, Near Waterford High Buy All offers We Sell-Trade considered FE 4-3569 FE 53-5841 WM. AN KENNEDY REALTOR 3101 W HURON Sr CLARK il‘: ACRES $1000 DOWN $8000 Price reduced 5 room modern 1 floor home, 01) forced air heat insulated storms & scree@us eiectric Water heater Vacant ONLY IWO LOTS CITY HOME OFF BALDWIN Well built 2 bed: oom ome plastic tile bath oak floor painted A&A plastered walls, mou kitchen, full basement gas at. 1 car garage Only $88 900 it. $1500 Priced below actual .a.ue bedrooms. BRICK RANCH HOME 3 U full par aultomal. alumin corner ot terms §2 basement furnace fully insulated in tormse & scree; 1$4 feet $13 850 oO Gowr THRFE-F coos BEDROOMS accept ama.| er home or Fe setra@iier in trace (ts attractive 3) bedroom Home built tn 1955 gas auto matic heat light oak LOEs) mod tn kitchen large lot ‘ a { rT Selle: s Balance at $72 ing taxes & ‘:surance on ent mortgage FOR wo MANY MORF GOOD BUYS 1) CHOOSE FI ' OM Db ' eu Ee 7828 REX 4 \l i = \ll BUY. SELL & TRADE 1363 W Huron Open Eves & Sun Mullipie Listing Service OPEN “I NEAL 2 4413 + i \ DUN EESON PAIK Wonderful a Wonde-f:, er J-bedroom brick ranch hom, with year ar und brick breerewa eadiig to 2-car garage Fu bas Cy ment with fints! ied recreation rr 11S « 190 nicely jar {iscaped kk Dont mis your chance to sve a A eran in ahome Eli dle) pees Roa 1 black west af Vo Rea Tur ie i He 4 1. NDAY 2 : »~ I Ll t 4 -/ Wi WINKEL AEA Watertord like yedroum brick 4 1 fui. bath arge Piscine room 4 Two 2 with beautiful eplace Exposed basement Completely panelled in- to recreation room Game room & lAuncry room Attached ga race An excellent house at a ‘ery reasonable price $21 900 St'ver Lake Rd to Walton Blvc left on Walton to Ironton Fignt to Winkelman left to properts Roman brick ; Ses : ay PIONEER HIGHLANDS 3 bedroom brick ranch Larce living room with dining L Beau- tiful oak floors Ceramic tie bath Plastered walis Ful) Dase- ment with large recreation area 1'2 Car garage. Aluminum st torms creens & awnings Beautiful jand <¢aped lot Lake privileges « Civ improvemente une outdoor grit] Inside to ity Toom fam.): me eated or the { laree rooms + meth ait Nice 8 A Foundation Shown by appointment Nubura Heights \eew A good buy In this 2 bed room GI resale Large 60 x 200 ft Jot Monthly pay ments of only $54 includ ing tages and insurance at 4'> per cent interest Cai! for details GILES REALTY oO FE 5-6175 221 mie? AVE OPFN § AM M MUi TIPLE LISTING SERVIC F SCHRAM SUBUPBAN Attractiie 2 bedracm on jot 100 x 200. compietels fenced 2', car garage Also ake privileges Only $2000 down hone INCOME down m ft « 4 rooms and bat in each apartment. Inc mat of $120 per mo Excellent buy for $9 960 ZONFD COMMERCIAL Two 9 foom house good condition bought on eacy IN AN Wo SCHIRAM RE VICFOR ye 5 Ob] OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY @42 JOSLYN COR MANSFIFLD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIC F NO MONEY DOWN Will Dulld @ starter home on your lot Any size Full basement Rough wiring Your plans or ours RUSS McNAB ART MEYER both Can terme be es 49° For Sale Houses ee 4 TO BUY OR #ELL 8EE Clarkston kKIAL ESTATE, INC. 5904 8. Main 8t Open Daily 9 to 9: Sunday 12 to 8 . MAple 5-5821 a (> SCHUE TTS OPEN HOUSES POR YOUR ce SUNDAY 1 TO 5PM 5748 GRAVES ST, ! bedroom home built 1949. near Airport Rd. Very excellent buy. Includes basement. new furnace, garage LIS Ss: JOSEPHINE In Huron Gardens Sub. This bedroom home is very neat aus clean Has full basement. carpet- ing. ceramic tile features. nice trees large lot, 2 car garage. In the West Huron-Voorheis area, near Tel-Huron Shopping Oniy C. SCHURT! Kealtor PHONE Ih 8-G458 BREWER | OTTAWA HILLS Large modern ranch home Care pe living room & dinette. arge den with ftreplace we bath 2 big bedrooms Shown by appointmen PARKWAY DRIVE Vicinity of Dodge Park 2 income Aulomatic oil Garage lots Prive 32.000 down JOHNSON STREET Quick possession 6 room mode ern Big lot Peas Garage. Reasonavle price Terms { WILLIS M_ BREWER | JOSEPH F REISZ. SALES MGR 44-96 E Huron St F SJ8L Fies FE 35-8064 oO FE 8-082" Ga-, family neat. $11 300. Val-U-Way FOR VALUES & TRADES ! $1200 DOWN—Oni, $73 per month including ‘aaey anc insurance } Bedrooms -large living room with dining L and spacious kitch- en Knotty pine breezeway and ! (a? attached garage Excellent ondition throughout 4 real buy at only $10.940 Nea Owens ponsible doO¥wNn pa\ment low large ibs ing beth ane Schoo! party with bunga- kitchen, basemen! Paimen's $450 DOW N- Will hel; room part 1 garaxe aes YOU iN- hedioom full baci fireplace Oniy 3 vears o'd Lake Road car t Wika (Dicky k | Open 9 to 9 4-33531 or MA 5-4684 loos , } Bed Superb loeation t Meli lan ° carpeted iting i rpiace 2 baths day Dasen ent witl reation a Excellent kitchen, nd garbage disposal ting throughout A: tached 2'. car garage Automatic rT opening $29 500) terms Im- medtete posse i) 44 \cre | late ’ } , ; uded and Private er cs and shrubbe hela Elighlanas re Baths among f.ne anes Ws, rec trees iTround Si | . 2 ame | Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESIATE 4595 Dixie Hw: OR 3 Open Eves i pd KINGESIZE BARGAIN Modern 2 bedroom brick aith large living ro fireplace, built in oven and range fuil base- ment with oi furnace and rec reation space Close to Water ford High Owner transferred will sacrifice for oniv $14500 with $2500 down Giadiy shown ep- pointment onl, VN ACAN] STTRACTIVE - bet: 1ecorate 9Tnt payment to respon-ible na t STATEWIDE Real Estate S of Pontiac BD CHARL FS "REALTOR S Telegraph FE 4.0571 17 dela OPEN hoy ey [FN PFI. b AY } Yo \SPFOTION WILLIAMS REA ESTATE & INSU ole 48. BALDWIN 4- 1547 OPEN SUN. 1 TO: 4] 57 LEIHOESTONE WESTRIDGE SUB 2 blo. ks from Lady of the Lakes Church A&A schoo! 3 large bed roar “ack «ranct Has sitding door closets & spa is living som with fireplace and parquet le Complete ceramic tile bath with built-in vanity Gas heat 2 car attached plastered garage Locaten tn an excellent neighoor- hoed Walking distance to stores schools and churches You will not he dtsappointed by lookfhg at this home. Owner leaving state Will sell far below replacement cost. and will give a helping hand in financing this bargain p-iced home Any reasonable offer will be considered Turn left on Dixie Hwy at Lady of the Lakes church 1 block to Ledgestone Turn right 1 block to OPEN «gn REALTOR G)LORGHE BIATR Dixie Hes QR 3.1708 or aif Evex Wel build 1 bedroom ca atyie home on your jot Pull pecemer oak floors. tiie bath birch cup boards OR }7038 RUSS McNAB ART MEY&R ~ % TWENTY-FOUR ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1959 For Sale tiouses 49! For Sale Houses 49 For Sale Houses 49) STRATHMORE 23] WEST j TRI-LEVEL STARTER 9 ES Ee John K. civiuians ohn a $190 DOWN NO OTHER COSTS basement. § and hot Fencec full Auto heat - screens 2 bedrooms years old water. Storms Very nice Vacant. immediate possession Irwin & SONS 3 BEDROOM HOMES $100 DOWN OPEN wos tows HOUSE PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT SUNDAY 2-4 PM a —_—_—__—_— MODEL OPEN 244 Ottawa Drive Oren walk to and look at fH and call owner NaYs WO 33390 Eves Sat & Sun WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1.30 TO 6 Brick family home “best locat 731) Blaine tn town’. pear schools Large liv 2 blocks north of Montcalm ng room with fireplace. full din- ing room, farm size kitchen. mu ro ~T? ODr ~\r sic Toom, den 2', baths. Knott - WESTOWN REALTY pine rec rm with bar base ras Lnspection Sunday 2ulls FE 86-2763 or Eves LI 2-4677 heat. two car attached garage Sa ee fenced back yard will sacrifice 3 mT iE : $2000 Gowen Immediate posses NAR J E Ss Lh RB ie — ne oak f 3 iarwe bed * an Lice bat! fohn KO Irwin & Sons ered tatures & built ! . Realtors . Fu.l basement. tiled Since 1825 Rae ees Phone FE 5-9447 of FE 2-405! iaree t ed as SU ND EVE FE 2-850} aye Vacant & tea ipancy The . a Smear 8 « eye em $15.90 i ye out ts } Tao § .ctoun M i Wa . R 4 ! a. aie ' Chu Nun PANOR AAMEIC NEEW a ON | \K1 FOUR BEDROOM HOME 4 BOME FOR YoOt AND RANCH SALF OR TRADE UU PAMIEY i De act ANCHOR Ceda Is A a. b i Lake fro roor 1 ' fe bau automa Washer & Jess arve posal Carpete i a nx “ prick fireplace sepa aon rn kitchen wl piank Sulit ange & oven — . x family room dary ¢ i slated fur low ¢ hea $.% 94 g ocanpe 2cars A home vaca we . ' your peclhion a alire priced at BUNGALOW sisece address 408 DON $6 500 BR = ) P Drive out f Pise S& E.izet Lasce road to On ¥ Oak ow Lake turn left Ne vi Burae Diive ae wood ENVIRG INMENT s FOR CHILDREN ov ated ( Bt NGALOW Ottawa H ear Was VACANT TERM RANCH OR REN Bone terms ler trailer or car os tT rent OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 32-5 il Ee al REALTORS WE TRA DE 732 W Hurop | ps E LTl ISTING “SERVICE WHITE BROS. Parnes AND ASSOCIATES 7 1 ‘ | } 00 W Haren FE ©3581 HUNTOON TAK OPEN TIL 8 Heres your chance of a fet.me = a ~ buy a 3} Dedroom ranch 8. ss Dasement and attached ga \ itt Miller ', . ; ee ) age Located tn top neigt hood : : | I: > Or i t on.y $12 500 Other feature Iie aitert = such es ceramic bath a te eo OW Huron e basement Timken atier:t automa oe , , furr Nice , urnace avset & avge iot House coen; . * storms scree: and aun ' aenigs mimediate rwin vee JONNSonN 1 is © 2 trisurance Vacant Mov r ; . rext week Call FE 8-1909 after ACRE hear Roi ne on 5 pm. BY OWNE 1 z a v.* ‘ { 3-8021 i 4 4 7 . Te ae ped | empleton \ a R pia x arate Zz 46 m ( . bs a work laketront les n ‘ i! tw : Hares a hedrooms lovel living room t \ do Trieoking lak 1 (*\kh . roe nicely arranged kitchen : ana ful beth oa tet tioor. 3 bey HUNTOON reams up Extra large lot and 1 2 car garage A real buv at only WED Db LAKE _ \ \ , ) \ PRIN et es KL Templeton, Realtor | k Le ee am UNEP E 2349 Orchard La. Ra PE 4.4963 | ipl SM EES ae bri: ie Atter 6 FE 2-9502 home on scaped ‘ho xz 335 Aienee Noi M 1) ee. mers > she ahielaa Living ° Epacio 1g om, one tr MON \ the Rec tchen has built At Its Best . , pcre ne OORT Re Ex emacs Your future home is the ; rv adjoins the master bedroor CON : RTI BI iE 24) DIk] () This home fs bare'y three yea i \ X Se Pe ‘ = c and ie fr xeellent con . . < Verve yas hen Hak Gu beat eerace: ators WOM ROSS HOATES B aid screens e¢ CALL. EARLY ” } icy . oa - N | ry” » ) chs t LPST WITH EL a PRADI.. MODEL Humphries VICI, ar N_ Teiegrapt Open ve f ~t . » 92 736 E. Bever) Y Fr 2-026 IF YOU GO TO SEE — YOULI 4 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE STAY TO LIVE North side ov — — t Coty & comfy. 6 beauttul rooms & bath 3 bed- rooms 21 ft. living room_= with wail to wall carpeting, drapes & firepiace, 15 ft. carpeted din- ing room, breakfast nook Full 1TO9 PM PER MONTH | porch. garage. fenced back yard ' This is one of the nicest homes | MAYBEE ROAD 1 acre — 8 & e ; ; i bath home ao arden soil W arren Stout, Realtor y ua ; large poultry house tay 35.900. | 77 N Saginas &t PE 5-8:65 $950 down You will profit by buying now Cal! for appointment basement gas heat, screened { We have to offer. $13,060-terms SUNDAY eens, | lt —FULL BASEMENT— ~ 7 + - “ULL PRICE LINCOLN JR HIGH AREA 6 rooms & bath Oak floors. plas- | tered walis 3 bedrooms, dining | Tc tr st tt cy NDanarn Wao na ig ool in basement in ugg*st vou see this one, YB wwerreae only $9,600 Wi be id oe home gl Sele —SALES OFFICE— EAer SIDE ven neuer elder! * r ns or r : me : home in cellent conditio: Basement inicieded fie reeat 44 EAST BL\ D bedrooms Special, gas heat | Wirtng See our model ~ $9500 no down payment for G1 . OR 32837 | SELDON CO. Agent FE 4-7833 William Miller Don McDonald Realtor FE 2-0263 | j - 670 W Huron Open 8 to 9 ' 4 . \ . 49; CARNIVAL By Dick Turner For Sale Houses Oe re $ ; NEVER | a ' AGAIN ) SO MUCH , FOR .W__- ats ‘SO LITTLE | ie bw 4 Tr] 10% 8Q S8T Ot Living Area . PLUS nee t PD GARAGE For Orly S850 aA BS MAINTENANCE FREE Aluminum Exterior REVOLUTIONARY “CIRCULAR” Floor Plan Inside See The Home You've Read ,Adout In GOOD HOUSEKEEPING” READERS DIGEST” & “LIFE DIRECTIONS Come out six miles North of the heart of Pontiac oo n Ro Watch for KING: Sign DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY _ PE 2.9122 r of Nationa! GI's °" thing Down they hz - to 0 close the < coin laundry’ a . For 1 Sele Houses 49 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Tat Reg. UB Pat OM © 1959 by NEA Service, ne. Homes" a very high-toned neighberhood — so little gossip Not NEAR NORTHERN HI A 2 becroom with plastered wails oak floors ceramic For Sale Houses : 49 t t rg 7 7) INCOME HOUSE. 3 BEDROOM 6 b ipa ay remotes pel room modern Oak floors & '1im oe : Pull basement. stoker heat. Newly ote TARE CRO GA decorated inside & out. Good ee terms 28 Fenley Ct. Pontiac RESCENT LAKE ES Call Filnt. Cedar 3-427! _ TATES This attra ae : PERSONALIZED HOMES 0 ho t a ady . ar 3 noi aioraised by the VA PED MeCULLOUGH _ _FE $2200 00 at $8200 requiring only $350 BR¢ IRER ROCHESTER HEIGHTS NEW 3 mortgage ci Dats) with @ min : bedroom trt -level Ree room num amount of wating Northern High $17,200. $2 500 to mortgage. Owner ume to close You can be Ninn bedroomi bine is ceiling | tor Will consider $1.40 Carry papers moved In and settled long Te pUedrComE no i a on balance. 1336 Catalpa Drive petore cold weather sets in $6 950 with a down pg ig | OL 1-8244 Pow lh y fel insulated. ot] furnace & heat for — —— —— eee ee tame ~ aisen less than $100 per year Dont SPECIAL FOR COLORED NEW et iran tha rit wait long it might be gone! house Nice location Reas. down & Tried bath and larg < Batl yment $62 per mo Also, 3 a aped jot Ar teal Steam bath drm, large living room. 2 car neighborhood of nice homes Is Just one of the many extras | garage. nice location Small dean Let us show 1 to you TO- included tn this lovely 2 bedroom payment. $65 month Rg ' DAY home Inspect & see for yourself bdrm, $1000 down the beautiful paneied living room, month FE 4-1156 or re *- 18: 38, SCOTT LAKE front iyiceds & the dining room that is fin- Broker o . - odie ee ait ‘the Denefite end view of ed oe een ordneed Metre 2 SYLVAN VILLAGE TRI - LEVEL waterfront property. 2 bed- Falls ci ated Priced ter auick See this beautiful model at 1455 room home plus family cale ‘ "7 950 EZ terms : Glenwood A.M. Cattell, Builder room and attached garage af eK _EL 61535 $2U0 Down Will move you right itn No mort- Beautifully landscaped lot SMALL ‘HOUSE. | val ‘SIDE A buy at only $9.700 — Why wall? age cost Small but cute & cozy ewly decorated , throughout SALT. EF AVX ODS SU B. EAST HIGHLAND AREA - Completely fenced yard with out- GI no down payment PHA Lake privileges Lovely 2 door gril ated near Cass small down payment Brick. 3 bedroom home only a ‘cou- Lake $5500 total price with bedrooms, large kitchen. base- pie of years old Built on 2 monthly payments you can afford ment, gas heat. large lot See nice shaded lots Gleaming mode! at 280 W ale. corner oak floors Modern Shea Ten acu ARRO REALTY axALTOR Staniey FE 3- or UN 4-4 Telembsth yA lise) bere eee SHELL HOUSE FOR SALE 38 x Be ste uoacrericoe (Boos er arg 26. 3 bedrms Full bsmt Pic- JO) MAO) Cen Open 9am to830pm Sunday 1-5 ‘ure window ee area Lot _ 100 x 130 Oo 4. RAY ONEIL, Realtor — ~~ _ Be SE Oe THIS OLD HOUSE — FE }-7103 “s OL 1-0675 T Has 2 apts and room for one } more — makes three. Rent 2 — a | and get yours free Needs some | Work Priced at $6960 with $500 rooms. 2 baths. full basement | down / ot nothing down 200 BEWPE 25452 3 S | C) W ROSS HOMES _ TRADE-SELL LOVELY «4 BEDRM OR 38021 2 baths FE 54-5285 UNPINISHED 3} BEDROOM HOME Sea: ae Save money and fimish it your- est uysS self Pull basement, attached garage Also ¢ bedroom-down, } available up ‘ull basement with Today garage in basement Highly re- stricted — Near Clarks- ton MA 5-581 ST. MIKES low Down Payment VILLAGE LAKEFRONT & LAKE East side. 4 rooms & batt ones 1 Oniy @ bloce away from this cement biock & frame Liv- privileges New & used home All snarp 2 becroom home Taste ing room 12x20, oil heat eet priced with raed fully decorated throughout Large lot close to schools arge selection to choose from Basement with gas heat. tul.y & bus Vacant $7500 will - insulated 1l'a-car garage Paved trade. or smail down pay- ee ce _ he ree street Only 80.050, cash to ment ord etween an Milford, Highland, ich MU mortgage 4-2045 : 4 Bedrooms aS COLORED 7 room 1's story home in WEST SIDE LOCATION. 3 BED- good condition, living room room home, with full basement. Large 8 room and i'y; bath 2 dining room, kitchen, mas- stoker heat. Automatic gas water story home. located on quiet ter bedroom down 3 bed- heater 1 acre of ¢ ground paved street Ideal setup for 2 rooms, bath up Full base- lots of trees and shrubs Only family Basement with gas heat ment, oll heat 2 car garage $800 and peymente of $65. per large screened porch Only $750 $9750. terms month, including taxes and in- cown will handle Immediate . . surance. Phone OR 3-535) alter possession West Side—Vacant ae Jee wee eS : 100 ft. shaded jot near Ligh WEST BLOOMFIELD. 4 BED- WEST SIDE school 7 large room. 1', ro-ms. walk in closets. 2 baths ° bath home in good condt- fruit Tee lake era are fire- nat tion. 1 bedroom on Ist floor Pisce TIS eser washer & dryer, aN reer yg | Pill Casement” gar furnace | _walet softener PE S241 utility porch in rear. Basement 2 car garage $12,500. terms with gas heat. Large landscaped lg jot with one-car, garage Bt 64 Acres ing distance to Webster 8c : Gen Hospital Only $11,950, with | fe ee terms By appointment | 1 bedroom & bath down. WE HAVE ¢ LOVELY 2 : ; 3 bedrooms up. Basement. | BEDROOM HOUSES, MOD- Warren Stout, Realtor | HA heat Good barn & out ERN, VACANT AND READY t INTHL (77 .N Saginaw Bt | Ph FE 53-8165 42 "acres tilable$33.500,, PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $60 Open Til 6 PM tarms | MONTH. DRAYTON AREA | AND IN WN. ROY ANNETT, INC, REALTORS 28 E Huron 8t Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 | | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | 345 Oakland Ave FE 5-9441 Open till 830 BROWN | NOTHING DOWN — Modern § rm bungaiow only 4 yrs old and all newly decorated Fuil base- ment Oak floors Alum. storms eS About $350 closing costs is ail OPEN you neec GEORGE R $7 450 nee rae Over ‘a acre ud th fruit trees and cory pei te onlv $ yrs ) Sunday OPEN Excellent condition. Easy 2 5 PM terms MORGAN ROAD . Well built brick ranch home with . = ‘ eee : fianed manent ty nee 18 Bieceie Het < ¥ ome : che nes an ere is an undance of ay aS 2 Gi is zo 1 Cae ae u Pe ee all kinds of fruit Excellent bear- at NDAY “ 7 very) eood condition ° ing peach orchard Large cement ; hh aM block chicken house and plenty . 5543 HUMMINGBIRD LANE R < Mod- of acreage for riding horses or 3 bedroom brick in Independence $10 750 SELL OR TRADE nae ponies “Froure now vacant and) Township. Has attached 2 car ern 5 rm bungelow Excep on. must sold to settle estate | garage Lare living room, kitchen | y weil constructed. Full Nears $5.000 win handle. | with built in oven and range and, ACT Asal LS Mh Ge oor, | DIRECTIONS: Go out Baldwin, 1' ceramic bath up. Pull, base- alum storms Nicely landscaped | Avenue to Morgan and turn left| ment is ideal for recreation room Paved St Will trade for house 14 the first brick house on right| with % bath= This custom built trailer land contract or your side of road Located approxi-| home has hot water heat and equity, Ask for Mr. Brown or mately 2 miles North of the city | completely decorated. Dixie Hwy Mrs McCarthy limits bee Rd. right to Hum- Own ; n mod mingbird, left to open — $2 590 vt arge tm : ern Colonial farm home. Exce!- F. C. W d C lent cond Two acres a. _ OO O.! Situated in large rove o a- : jestic Maples Priced at only oooh aie 1235 at M-50 2 500 32.8 ___ After 6, MA 5-1691 DRAYTON WOODS Only 3 yrs old Large QUAD-LEVEL 3 beda- room home Also den. Built 4 gar. 1's baths The most func- Large lot and the PONTIAC OFFICE | SUADAY 2-5 [ae HUMMINGBIRD LANE Another Moorebullt custom home as 3 bedrooms, large living room with Tennessee ledge rock fire- best of location CANAL FRONTAGE — Large 6 1 rm. modern colonial home with| 136 E. PIKE OPEN EVES | Leta ih Eine eke eren 4 lovely lats Best of landscap- 3 | beauty Mas full basement. is ing Patio Large two car gar | - Wiachea ay garage (ieee ik yea hee mh ie eee wooded lat Dixie Hwy. to Maybee iving Right to Hu v ROOM! ROOM! ROOM! ie apes a ee Lane, left LIST WITH US — For fast & is only one of the excellent efficient service WE BUY. SELL selling features of this three & TRADE —- 20 years serving , bedroom home. Very attrac- Pontiac & vicinity Open 9-9 tive sewing room with built pe aia rig Fiala a > “A? I ae - of e itchen ‘ul I iH BROW ‘Ns Re: ltor basement With a recreation 2407 Pet aaa ake Rad room for the children to FE 2-4890 | play and have parties SUNDA Y 2-5 Ph. FE ‘MULTIPLE E $4 ISTING SERVICE | YOU'LL WHISTLE i while you work in this seven 2638 EDGEVALE USE | room home. Three bedrooms 3 bedroom brick with 2 car ga- and a den. Back rch rage located in beautiful Drayton glassed in. Lake privileges Ww .. Has excellent kitchen, 3-bedrm., full basement, on Cass e where you large Mving room and famii , can ice skate in the win- room with fireplace. All oa 2-car garage, 1'2 baths, floors, plaste: ull ins ter and sw im in the sum- $6950. red mer. Total price sulated ‘and full besemnentt beg one is priced right, Rd., left to LAWRENCE W 2 sen. GAYLORD “* REALTOR = COLORED | SUNDAY 2.5 | 198 CHEROKEE 4 bedroom modern brick con- full brick ranch home on high, well landscaped site. Only at beautiful Lakewood Village will you find such real value, good financing and. friendly neighbors. This home at 7438 Biscayne will be open for your per- : ; é Gls and civiilians — new | temporary, situated on nicely sonal Inspection Sunday, 3 Mgt hy germs | Hitchen | lot. arg style ; z e as heat, . screens, itchen. nh carpet ing end Nov, Ist. from Pe to > p.m. Sorme, cone AL drive. | dining Liki? t family | only. Shown other times eed cei ee, Paskiae Pull Garement, ee te by appointment. pO grag Mag Ma tiny eck Gh tae can ee ree veterans no n ment. one. West Huron CaRbsHORE DEVELOPMENT FE S08) or FE 2002). ; Cherokee, left to open sign. 7 aghland Re NE va GEORGE R. N, ene i sere Mich VASBINDER, INC. | 9030" Q8 R.IRWE ae ae 3-0085 78 SULTIPLE IPLE LISTING SERVICE For Sale Houses 49 NICHOLIE, H B RANCH aos Bore Late, Michi- an. U ! | 13 PAMLY Ba pa 3 and bath up, $ i a, te pad bath down. Good — | west side neighborhood. | car garage. Priced to sell ! } Call today! } | NORTH SIDE | 4 bedrooms. 2 lots. I's = | | Leet ee Our best term ble. Asking $2,000 dn _NQ DOWN PAYMENT No mortgage costs — Just money for taxes and in- surance. Sold on land con- to any qualified pur- chaser. 5's per cent inter- est. Monthly payments in- i clude everything. SATURDAY EVENING CALL: Don Lat Gong OR 3-4535 Me Den Nicholie, FE 4-6044 53!2 WEST HURON PE 5-6183 OPEN | SAT & SUN. 12-6 IN BEAUTIFUL HIG HWOO VILLAGE. DIXIE TO MAYBEE | TO CHICKADEE. New 3 bedroom = ranch rag kitchen. maple cabinets. puilt n Westinghouse Oven & range. Din- ing room with a picture window. elie I's baths. Basement, recreation area. fireplace. 24s car garage, plastered SUNDAY 1- WFST HURON ST TO PALMER | TO 36 MARY DAY Sharp 3 bedroom bungalow. Car- pet living & dining rooms. Fire- lace Walk in wardrobe closet. | jas heat. basement. Attached ga- rage Large lot | NORTH SIDE RANCH Neal as a pin. 2 bedrooms. Iiv- Toom wa dining ell. Gas Good lot Paved street ! Le PRICE. $3,500 with $1,500 SMITH | ' | Wideman | SEE OUR MANY OTHER PHOTO LISTINGS — | 412 W HURON OPEN EVES. FE 4-4526 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEIL SUNDAY 3-6 Hi Ture ROLLING COUNTRYSIDE fabulous view insure living at its very On finest in High Hills Village a subdivision of individual custom built homes A Colonial exterior but mod- ern as tomorrow within Here is a home priced in the $236.000 bbracket that honestiy has everythin, even to an indoor filtere SWIMMING POOL! The kitchen is perfection, uitra- modern with built-ins and large enough for Sunday dinner for the family. =: din- ing room fer your re | formal dining ou'll poe | 3 bedrooms plus a den. that -nd bath of course and 2 natural fireplaces, 1 in the living room and the other in the huge finished reation area. 2 car tered garage. Can be du licated om your lot. Possible trade What Way to OUT J M24 i aa SIGN Cail FE OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 O.. WN THIS HOME on Cass Lake. All you need is §2.- 000 down oe eho at $10600 and we ighly recommend it as ea preferred buy bedrooms with la rge unfinished up- stairs for expansion N | | This propert OW IS THE TIME to buy See this English gia’ 3 bedroom erick home. West side location Large car- peted living room with fire- piace Full dining room and ‘2 bath down Break fast room off kitchen Fu!! bath up 2 car garage aved drive Owner has ought a new home and tells us to sell “NOW iescbin at $14.900 with EZ term E . ° * VERYTHING you could Suburban Estate HAYDEN ths. ted Ml of wie . Immediate ‘ite * 4-358. ™ Mar iad % pa be ER . L far Phan Sila) Te 5 100 f wonton ih Sane INCOME. 2 Family one apt.qhas si. a bedrooms. apartment has u . fishing, swimming, rid- 1 bedroom. fA Furnace, ing and picnicking $8,500. Terms. XCEL he septic tank trou WwW. HOPKINS. 960. Full price Terms. 2 rooms. Wired for “Fea Paws oon te range & dryer. OW furpace. views. in eve | OXBOW LAKE. Cana) Front. Im- PRI 1,200 with 10 per fon on this 3 b.r. ; nome, wi fireplace 5 ement. — Bangs or trom ti per cent off for Oil arage. NU clr ‘nee awe. STOP at PERRY ACRES office of "AVON TWP Ot 8, Blvd. alt: a HOLMES, INC. down. truom home. i Orto: Llinsgli & pon he $6,500. Phone Fring setvice ° x 200, $8,200. terms J. o. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton S041 Open Stet pm. fun | toe JUST LIKE RENT — PE ¢-35¢60 REALTOR “woods. many mature trees, Many aes. Many FE 5-501 WM. A. KENNEDY 3101 W. HURON pet age Romy You = ever oie one of homes well coatiilen ly oT bee down payment, ieeurease taxes are included in one monthly payment. You're if you read this ad — the really good buys. LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd. FE 2-4875 FE 41661 ~ TAYLOR geeltent $5.500 low lucky * se are a UTIFUL VINE - erent of land with 1.500 sq ft of floor area. Main floor includes huge living room, OPEN HOUSE 3-bedrm., full basement, 2-car garage, 1% baths, full brick ranch home on high, well landscaped site. Only at beautiful Lakewood Village. will you find such real value, good financing and friendly neighbors. This home at 7438 Biscayne wil be open for your per- sonal inspection Sunday, Nov. Ist, from 2 to 5 p.m. ouly. Shown other times by appintment. ee cane at LAKESHORE DEVELOPMENT - ious . re © includes full basement, 2- car attached garage. Work- 1404 E. Highland Rd shop and quonset barn. 40 j Rt. No. 2. Milford. Mich x ®, Lots Lote of iret berries [ees 3-0085 MU__4-8825 and ust’ for the elt nae Full price For Sale Acreage 55 eo $21.950 — terms. Im- NV rmrnn ww ediate possession. lt ns By & 1 ACRE PARCELS ack top Reasonably priced. -0306 j Smell down payment Call us. os ap aes | REAL ESTATE & (M59) 1733 Highland Rd. arte goed bet ween Milford. Highland, a uu a ica FENCED — 2 FIELDs | to keep horses. Has well, pump. Open Sun. 12-5 | ‘| small stable — privileges on 2 lakes, ee ae — Paved 27366 E Walton Bivd Near new road. west of Pontiac terms. University. Large 3 bedroom, full ; C. SHUETT. FE 8-0458 = basement. oil heat 2 lots 160/ ig ACRES, 6 ROOMS & BATH. x 240. Dow Garage. Immediate Ou heat $10500 Easy Terms possession ile small-| ¥. Schick rep. Hoyt Realty. M er house tn trad | 3711 PONTIAC RE ALTY | 40 ACRFS 131 Baldwin rE 5-8275 | North of Clarkston For only $200 per acre. ‘¢ mile road frontage "BI Jp" WHITE BROS. OR 3-1295 Open Eves ‘til 9: Sunday 10 ‘tu 2 _— ) Dixie Hwy _ 3 Bedroom Brick Nr. Washington Jr. High Ideal family home within easy walking dis e@ to school, bus | and stores. and featuring large living room and dinin re met fireplace, or big master bedroom. | full gop with aariaes | room, automatic heat and hot water, 2 car garage torner lot Offered do your family a favor. today a5! 4 Bedroom Brick Rancher Located in delightful Bloomfieid Township with 2 car garage. well landscaped . Fea- tures fireplace. wall to wall ca anaes 1% ting. ths, oak paneled well planned kitch- ceramic the family room. _Income Property __50 4 UNIT HOME NEAR CENTRAL _ High Good income FE 5-1690 INCOME BARGAINS | Brick. 5 nice apartments. sepa- rate gt furnaces Pgs $300 per month. Close in terms 4 FAMILY “INCOME 4 apartments, 4 garages, 4 baths $18,500. [il a es 100 ACRES 60 ACRES Ideal for development or invest- ment, located only one mile west of Holly, 1750 ft. of road frontage high and dry. A real sleeper at $13.500 with reasonable terms SEE it NOW Realtor inaw, St Ph FE 5-8165 aTill 6 pm Warren Stout. — with ap approximately 1.000 foot of M-76 highway ‘ront- age Private spring fed lake Con- trolled dam. 23 foot concrete spillway Property surrounded by state forest. Best hunting and fishing area A real nice place to build cabins or home other advantages to this prop- erty. Only 130 miles from Pontiac Priced at $16.000 on terms a@en. ample utility room, auto- matic oot gag Rone OP eee patio porc ic at with $5.000 down, but it while Hagstrom yow can. | « “ he ow : LTORS BUD Nicholie, Realtor 4900 wee Rd (M-50) 49 Mt. Clemens St. | Pontiac. Mich Ph OR 4-0358 Call Mr. Meiser | BY OWNER, 5 ACRES, } BED- FE 5$-1201 or PE 5-8004 room home. MY 3-2726. Hempstead BALDWIN AVENUE PRONTAGE 1', acre parcel 190 x 380 ft 190 ft frontage on Baldwin Ave Terrain is good — Poe re- quire a arg “toe gtading Zoned residential ane 2. Loca tion is close to schools. center ahd us service. Pp school. Call us $270 per month income. $18, } for price and $5,000 down terms K G_ HEMPSTEAD. REALTOR Paul M. pale! Est. (Feta 102 B Huron PE 4.8550 . “1778 | After Me AN ad NORTH PERRY STREET 4 sri brick. Each unit has § rm. an bath, ao gas furnaces, and auto. water heaters. Stable tenants. Excellent | For Sale Farms 56 separate basements. | 40 ACRE CORNER, 6 ACRES — Nice woods, some water. Will di- me 29 or 10 acres. U 48304. condition. High net income. le 30 ACRE FARMS WITH 4 re Splendid value at* $25,000. Terms. | Settnow buildings. Orchard too. : call now Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor “STEELE Re Uy, us at, - A 1 244 S Telegraph FE 3-7848 R Cane ich landmine ___ Evenings MA 5 5-643) Milford Highland, Michigan. MU For Sale Lake Property 51 PLL LLIP Os HAVE VERY LARGE SELECTION | of lake lots. 12 to $60,000 homes and acreage at many lakes tn Oakland and Livingston Counties. 50 Acres. Oakland County. has pri- vate lake and 1200 ft. on large lake. Only $540 per acre. 20 per | F cent down _C_ SCHUETT, FE 8-0458 ~ SYLVAN LAKE R Brick 1'y s§ory, carpet over wood floors. aluminum storms and screens. Garage, cement drive. Lots of flowers and shrubs. Gar- 160 ACRES, of buildings, 1009 ACRES NEAR CASS CITY WITH 4 bedroom brick home Only $20.- 000 About $3,000 down 160 acres near Davisburg 11 roum home and barn plus many other out buildings E 43560 FE 5-5841 WM. A. KENNEDY EALTOR 3101 W. HURON HOLLY NEAR, 2 SETS 130 acres tillable, 30 acfes of woodland, $200 per aa 1 mile of road frontage. C want is in this ranch type den t. gas furnace. Onl 3. bedroom home \Beauti $14, m0, terms, , rari Broker. ME 4-5941 or Mit u iving room wi ire- 4 = piace Wardrobe type clos. | Paul M. Jones, Real Est. | (oe > NEAR. LARGE ets Fully insulated. Base- 832 W. Huron mill pond, 1 mile of road front. ment recreation room with PE 4-8550 PE 8-1275 | age 130 acres tillable, $250 fireplace FA heat. Located UNION LAKEFRONT acre. C. L. Collins, Broker. RE i - Watkins Es- Cute. cozy, year nop = - 4-5041 or ME 4-9414. iving room, natura cov e. ol | FoR a forced air furnace, garage. You'll Stage a T Weltes ea ee never oe this opportunity again 4-1039 , , for $14,900. Earl Garrels, EM - : -- oe | ae aoe HADLEY AREA to igi Tetneme | Srgipes Tow down. pevment, Bat | ln” tm Rok Mu soa hoki with low month- Ee LAKEPRONT, GOOD ge on ry send oly | elas ts chew Sac Guts beach. $19,500. OR 3-5046 after 5.| Live stream on property. 50 acres | bedroom home off Baldwin YEAR AROUND 3 BEDROOM| [pisble 25 acres pasture. $16,- | only a few blocks from we Fisher Body. We have the key! Bargains like this one | are hard to find. ieee ET OUR REPRESENTA- TIVES show you this sha clean 2 bedroom home wi i lastered walls, Oak floors, arge kitchen and full base- } ment. It's on a bus line | and has all city convenienc- | = $500 down plus costs EZ FHA terms. $9,500 full price. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 8. Telegra Rd. Open re }no oP nd OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 rent ¢ tome built Will gell now down. FHA 3 bed- slid- Waterford “a on Shaddick Goud pose for children. | ANCHOR JO 45777 DON'T -PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for cash through Classified Ads! _ / f | ‘For Sale Resort Prop. 52 home on Williams Lake. | Bg cm ing. Price $13, a to mo OR : meat Lansdow: ala ESTER, REALTOR C. A. Oxford. on aia Orion. MY 2-2291 WHITE BROS. CAN SELL YOUR HOME $3,000 WITH $400 DOWN. FUR- nished cottage on Sugar River in Gladwin County. Balance £2¢.00 monthly, Clark Real Estate, FE 3-7888, Res. PE 4 = 4813 WHITE BROS. CAN SELL "your HOME oe oll A ° Sale Business Property 57 LOO OO he eee $180 Mo. Income 4 family apartment house, well located near business section in Oxford. Two 4 room apartments downstairs. Two 3 ore REALTOR xford, OA 8-3122, Orion MY 2-2291 WHITE BROS, CAN SELL YOUR HOME For Sale Lots 54 CHOICE LOT. Vv, s Water_and ‘sewer Le soot LAKE AL’ ‘8 AND yan Lakes. Terms or cash. FE SER THE NEW sites AT CHEROKEE HILLS BEFORE ane mae Tu one 3 8 a e rn to Lacota. CARI W. BIRD, Realtor op Sarena ny 499 ft. Auburn Ave. Frontage 330 ft. Auburn Ave. Frontage 80x120 ft. Aubutn Ave. Frontage 131x100 ft. Ayburn Ave. Prontage 8% acres with frontage 120x728 Auburn Ave. Frontage 4 tty is all near the new . and is 1 “Cau for Tull’ in: H. C. NEWINGHAM Corner Auburn and Crooks UL THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1959 TWENTY-FIVE Sade Dustaase Property 97 Sale Household Goods 65 Hempstead CHURCH BLDG. hal or Ge, Haim arm study ‘end. sever hy ok, cease Rent, L'se Bus, Prop. 57A ey oe CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR SET, LARGE scratehed or at big dis- R UPRIGHT 21 cu. ft. Call M 4301 Dixie Hwy. 3-127 Be opgg om = UPRIGHT FAMOUS brands, scratched. rrific MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan | For For Sale Miscellaneous 67) oes CEDAR PANELING %" | P i #-one-thi lineral foot. Sale Musical Goods 71 71 LANG TUNINe~Cecak scuMIDT rE feast x 8° rde %" v roved mahogany 45 REPO SSED 5 | AND 4%” birch ox 8 $15.95 2 Gentine formic th. Panaane savages ‘on 2 1221. PON’ PLYWOOD CO 1488_ Baldwin Ave 2-2543| Sale Store Besipssent 73 os Eo $34'50 value $16.95. Also | Tauce value thtubs, toilets, shower stalls. aie ae ba’ t Factory irgfulare. Terrific va'ues. eereveees, 393 Orchard NATIONAL REGISTER FE CASH electric fan and shelving. 2-3604. MODERN BEAUTY SHOP a ment, 3 years old. MY 3-583! MISCELLANEOUS Sale Sporting Goods 74 16 GAUGE 6 SHOT SHOTGUN, §25. 12 gauge 6 shot pump gun, OR 3-2216 Dry Cleaners Equipment Pantex pressing machine, office counter solvent | erent electric motors. pipes & fittings. Stands & tables z Eg ee? Cleaners : uron Street eae ~ TOOLS AND GA- rage equiptment, A tapas deep freeze and adding machine Can be seen | Sunday from 12 pm. to 4 pm 891 Union Lake Road_ _MElrose 4-6771 PER CENT OFF ON ALL 1959 Mercury motors Pere Mar- quette Piberglas canoes close out at $175. Several good used buys. Complete sporting goods store, gun shop, and gun agg ee Cliff Dreyer's Quon Sport Center, 15210 Holly Ra. Holly. For Sale Pets 79 WHO WILL GIVE A TIOER we comfortable home? Dogs Trained, Boarded 80 DOG AND cate BOARDED. Burr-Bhent 36 8 Telegraph. ve nn tient Dogs 81 ie rappin do On 3.3000. apie AKC REG. _and Cocker Spanie BRITT. PUPS, 3-6794 BEAGLE PUPS FROM _ hunting stock $5. UL : £ niels. 4- BETTER. STARTED OR 3-4331 FOR SALE OR TRADE AKC BEA- oo all trained and hunting good. - MALE Ser REG. Wins ; nam Te ROCHESTER : ROMEO Mica” ie ‘ SPACE TERS. ; values 14865 while. they last. MICA” FACTORY SECO! sell or trade for a beagle dog. LOARE p20 wee zpeene Dee #20; television Fluorescent “ees Orchard. Lake 33e PER SQ. FT. 30-30 BOLT ACTION DEER RIPLE, | _M¥_3-1000,_eall_siter_¢. uv | Setiqsenr abl, Sis "ag ee ~~ ekg a oe eae | ee a undies E ** 3, : es, me " USE ] woo ab oo ‘lo. ome OF sem | i, ving rooms. ($19 up: tote ats BOON Fer, PaREgee os BUNTLE OUTLET ater koe Drayton Piains. ; up. . 8, . Rear of 104 8. Saginaw = ras - * [euny seaveee complete, $40. 3. rooms ¢ lesa —mente for 1 year. FE 41407 PE 8-2488 — a tase 388 FE 21036 ciel tes, Wa eae Sogn tr = Lee urniture, . eek. E REFRIGERATOR —— : a M8, THE BARGAIN HOUSE. FE NOTICE A BIG SELECTION _OF USED | —*™- °F ? Ub 3-8053 flys Fe sone | | GAS_REFRIOERATOR. APT_aIzE 128" ong’ Cable, ses Ponce: | _Ottice. 4 Patterson, FE 4S1l- _Hay, Grain & Feed 82 ——— cond. $40. TV, Crosley 16’. | ist now air-}| _Oftice. 4 ee _ pn Leh woe wn Pay Pay. @ PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. | Tahogany console, $20, PB $-8011. | banks 24 inch riding mower. List | DEER RIFLE. HUNTING CLOTHES ie A 3-1180. FINANCE COMPANY outfit. Double dresser, bookcase | GE ELEC RANGE §50~ CABINET | now $250. Other real bar-| Gas lantern, tent oil heater. PE | 1099 BALES HAY. STRAW MA- ag! Reg 2 van: wy! lamps, | radio, $25. Complete ping-pong | cen ee latipes fae 2-1048 nure Lumber. MA 5-066 ° All for 50. Pay only $2 week- | ‘ > service all makes of gas engines SEE DTTC METAT Tal or — Business Opportunities 59) BORROW UP TO $500 | Al 19, $89.0 Pay only #2, weer: lke new. $8 FE Sees. | | Evang Cquipment. 6907 ‘Dixie Hwy. DEER (RIFLE, 20-08 PUM GUN: ALL TYPES OF ST & iN wa TAKE) Po Sacue wal Seen eee GAS STOVE 525. REPRIGERATOR | | ee OO ALLEY GAcHTUBS | Bell scope, sling and case OR gevver. OA. 62)70. smaller income. or b ntiag — Drayton Plains — Utica|q PIECE -IVING ROOM SUITE.) $45. Gas water beater $23, Elec ——~ ~F | NEw ist @ 8712, sCCSCs*dSs tay’ @ STRAW. SOc A BALE. erty as down. “on Diutgess prop-| Walled Lk Birmingham, Plymouth Brand new davenport and chair tric stove $25. 17 in. $25 lO | ote eres, sanding tlle, ay gi i UN SALE 4301 Joslyn Rd _ ANS $25 TO 2 modern step tables, matching Wringer washer $20. PE oe steel dated = JUN SALE : ——_____—_ A REAL MUsT 65 BAXTER & LIVIN NE coffee table. 2 decorator lamos., Washer $30. Studio couch —- Nev- Prran ae _LUXAIRE OIL FURNACE &! New & used shotguns & rifles, HAY. ALFALPA _ TINK HORSE Side Tiscetare Stenson |" MT FF Sf fray car oem, | Seana Ata SA nee | Mate Roce treat | eA te 2 - rson's rniture, 42 Orchard | ie é : PAINT WITH KOTON. mountin air. urr-She apartment, $100. r month Lake Ave. GAs RANGES ~ $29 95 “Tl scared every / but Aunt Sus: and sh hought it | y4%o4 blistering due to moisture. _ 375 Ma Selegr aph For Sale Livestock 83 or will sell $185.00 down $75.00 | § CU. PT FRIGIDAIRE TOP | Electric Rate : ‘ ybody unt Susan, a she thought It warwIcK 2678 Orchard Lk. Rd.| GUNS — BUY. SELL. TRADE.) “~~~ ~~ per_mon 5-8271. cons, $0 ib. treeser F capacity. $75. Frigidaire Warher R Rebuilt was Uncle Wilbur!” ee ey er Ol BORAGE seentey seach. 10 Baniey.__ pee re oe wan asses Rea. _ MI 6-0027 or eee ee 4. | _and tank, $40. C 5 LIKE NEW. 25 REMINGTON PUMP | ee) 5 SN se SS TO $500 — rx 12 RUGS, WOOL FACE. ¥i5 96. ann ELEC me OIL SPACE HEATER, 6 RM with side Mount scope and peep | Sonanic EM 38381 ve 50. a } : : sigh ase a shells 3-852 AS : UNATTENDED WESTINGHOUSE | 59 ¢ “comtintry Uoah co a | beens anatinceer, ‘seta, ws] eae FE +3573 Sale Household Goods 65° For Sale Miscellaneous 67 525-FinisH NO 1 HARDWOOD | ‘fter 4 pm years old. All around pleasure UNDA 2 FRIENDLY SERVICE pads, $5.95. Pearson's Purniture, "HOT ‘ HEATERS, 30 GAL. | ~ " tleoring “Slightly used MY 2.3707 |NEW & USED RIFLES A SHOT. _PE 5-5928 0 ! : 42 Orchard Lake Ave. ; GEE LD ee leas Oe WESTINONOUSE = REFRICERA- ‘pre. AND “PORK — AIP AND. ; uns Insul. boot. $995 Insul | SHEEP. 5 YEARLING EWES BAR Mostes is LOANS $25 TO $500 . x 1 RUGS Wie | proved. $88.50 value, $38.80 and tor. Good condition. $20. OR 31413 | quarters Opdvke Mrt. FE $7941 |p ROOF REPAIR MATERIAL Cnderwear, $9.95 Big discounts on | gain. 318 cach. KM 3-0390 5 Beale AAA condi haste 1 1 . ; substantial ok LOEEE Pare time. Ware ne your a or Leone ag | Paint, tile. lino. Also electric “oll = bottled gas WAREHOUSE PRICES ON FREEZ. | BLOND OAK 4-DRAWER CHEST. Fibered Roof Coat. 5 Gal $370 59 Evinrude motors & boats SMALL GENTLE HORSE | WITH ment. No ex rience necessary.| "ty mon to r | Sh , heaters at terrific values Michi.| C'S: Gryers. televisions, and built-| $20; blond mahogany 4-drawer, Rolled smooth roofing $2 98 TRADE ridle & saddle OR 3 7 ry) oak Tolan available | Service is fast, friendly. nea — overs anil Piderese satan as mOrchacd ins. rg Appliances. Davis- chest, $20; Kodak 8 MM splicer- Rolled slate roofing $4 70 KELLEY'S HARDWARE Ss. jaar Fox ete cee acoMP SER.| {¥!. Visit our office or phone PE ss 24 CE. Pike St S . Rea ea rehard | burg. MA 5-6011 | rewinder, $6: furnace thermostat, Asphalt Shingles & Galy Nails daa) A 0) ie le Cll TWO ROMMEY RAMS. NA 41-2475 VICE AND PARTS CENTERS 121. PIECE LIGHT » MODERN DIN: \‘WiWTON 10K wae WANTED ANTIQUE DISHES, OIL | _ $5. MI 48295 BLAYLOCK COAL & BLDG ONAN PORTABLE LIGHT PLANT — CONVENIENTLY LOCATED HOME & AUTO ing set. Buffet, corner cabinet. Good cond MArvet tibeee ‘lamps. Marbie-top tables. MY | BATHROOM FIXTURES, OIL AND SUPPLY CO thd a I OP Ue ss For Sale Poultr 8&5 THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY LOA table. 4 chairs. $85; also 2 piece | Coe aCe anes: | _ 23-1521. gas furnaces. Hot water & steam 8! Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-710: wool hunting sult. size 20 MA : a N CO. red frieze sectional sofa. $50. Also HOLLYWOOD BED WITH MAT-| WRINGER TYPE WASHER GOOD boilers. Automatic water heater SERVEL GAS APT SIZE REFRIG. _>-3604 i ALD, INC. k N. Perry 8t. Corner E. Pike | Coldspot refrigerator, EM 3-4011. | pees 4 coi nana sone | cond. FE 5-5594, after 3 pm pape et elec. supplies. crock & erator table and 4 chairs ad 35 i as AND 6 DUCKS. MA ye Sw [Fel atest ec. £m JW. NOHnDr tile Galvanized copper, black. jJustable dress form Armotrong - a _ : pitt, WYOMING Borrow with Confidence | 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 | HEATER. GAS, 40 GALLON 4UTO. ae AUTO WASHER pipe and fittings Lowe Brothers, table ironer, -and misc ellancous. ARLIN 32 SPEC. WITH 1 Pow. 50 FRYERS AT $1.25 EA. WEIGHT Univers cian” j $25 to $500 RUBBER HO PAINT GAL. $3 15 New. OR 3-0598. 9 j~ Ant ti He ~65A ae Super kemtone and rust- FE 2-4068 after 5 pm er scope Exc cond §70. 905 4 lbs OA 83247) __ | : : : ALCOHOL, HI- HAMILTON GAS. DRYER, THOR! n iques _ A STEEL BOAT AND BROWNING. Voorheis Rd FE 5-0716 FOR SALE 15 MUSCOVEY DUCKS j Business O rtunity! Household Finance | 41 E ar i T TEST jroner, brass fireplace’ screen, | ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ Oe 2685 3 Lapeer Ra ache san automatic 12 gauge gun FE 5-3837 _ - _ Phone FE 8-735 _ ; Exclusive franc dy Bvallable ration of Pontiac 250 a tle ....25¢] baby furniture & misc. FE 4-2661.| ANTIQUE ROSEWOOD MELODION, | : STORM WINDOWS & DOORS | ROLLER DERBY SKATES BOY'S RABBITS AND DUCKSs~ 1290 PON- re dealer, in this area. (3° 8. Se naw St. PE Syer's. 141 W. Huron PE 4-3064| IRONER. CONLON, DUAL TEM-|_ ¢%cellent_ condition. OR 3-1543 "| CEMENT STEPS. REA READY oMADE. Small res trailer Vaccuum size 5 Exc. cond OR 3-410 tiac Rd PE 8-0183 new eve - % > } t wir efknm.s.e «a oor sills cleaner e 2 am Cheap eeter- — 2 ay = ~ bet "alen oss 30 ven| GET $25.TO $500 | it aDumat : oe trols, Heavy duty sacuum'cicen: | HiFFi, TV & Radios 66| chimacy’ caps. Pontiac Pre-Cati| bee Blonde FY commie “ibe REMINGTON 32 RINE WITH STEWING HENS, 0c. SQUABH' 3c i vertising only Un- ON YOUR foie eae . er (Doyle) with furnace cleaning OO . ANG — ereury Sharp’ UL 2-3864 OR 3-5191_ — ee . i Jimited uses for every type ' | ay fects acta, to choses, om | attachments. MI 47782 jar: ADMIRAL CONSOLE, FIRST | —730%_ SPECIAL we EE ee i Brea. Write to bor 29.1 miles l nature al vagy labor" Obel TV. 3030 Ree eee an | pa FOR OR r -| Cash & Carry y_ Specials 2x 4s att Oe $s 40 Hunting Accom’ tions 744A Sale F Produce 86 i Press for particulars. — izabeth Lk. Rd. PE 4-4945. We | used 1 year. Reas CASH FOR USED TV's. PUR-| Prefinished Lauan 4x8 ..720 ea. Gutter Length 98 By Sale Farm c "a aIPENT FOR RU DREEOING Up to 24 Months to Repay take trades. | KENMORE Al AUTOMATIC WASHER, _ chased at your home. FE 2-0367 Prefinished Mahogany 4x8 6 40 ea Schon! Desks Ay 88 —— wn OOS An crickets, cae ge ye ING PH. FE 2-9206 30" DETROIT JEWEL GAS STOVE _ Suds saver. Best offer. EM 3-6445.| FOR SALE THE ULTIMATE IN| White Pine Stripping $10 95 OErs HUNTERS gee CAB- APPLES & SWEET FILTERED : PREE CAtaLoe CON aia HON aoe R 3-0644 | LIKE NEW. 4 ROOM DUO-THERM | Hi-Fi components H. H. Scott eal ace ee oa Ite ft LU BURN LUMBER in near Graviing MA_ 4-2308 cider ' gals & gals Apple a | dreds of businesses. farms and OAKLAND "ih me PHILCO AUTOMATIC heater FE 2-498 aI ity — Og gia TOs to help you. | sewin machine. in. modern aa eee ‘Ore Nicene ae wae | Cee ee Le gree | (GMC pickup with @th gear anc) “TALBOTT LUMBER Sand, wae eee Dirt 40 APPLES. 50¢ BUSHEL. PICK pirate ; av me | hy zs |} inet is is not an attachment. a icy ~ | perfect condition new rear end $135 51 Pontia Dose : aes i 1. 3 ote All varieties Adam s pie rigging rg eh oy “forward St. eas: Bea but the versatile built-in rig sag tail table. Portable sewine mech, | SACRIFICE LATE MODEL TV. 21°! 87552 W_ Tennyson Redwood fence | pickets Glass |? XPS, BLACK DIRT OR PEAT Orchard 4930 Baldwin Rd Take | Cd e # hie 8 0 rp 1 2 iorth o ford business. You can devote all your | FE 4-15 v4 © | trip. $8190 balance due on ace | —7able lamps FE 53458 oe ee CASH WAY Wooa louvres at 'z price to close- 10A STONE & OVERSIZE STONE, Rd. turn left to Baldwin Rd eget Rm | and promotions | - | count, or take on payments of |LIVING RM. & DINING RM. SET a BOUGHT. SOLD ass : 5 DD . . out 1025 Oakland Ave FE 4-4595 $2 yd. Also crushed stone, mason apPpLES PICK YOUR OWN. $1 i Sad Ul the other work of planning | QUICK $25 TO a LOANS | $9.10 ‘per month for 9% mon _for sale 91 Home 8t | eee i LUMBER PRICES USED TYPEWRITERS & ADDING 84Nd, sharp sand, top soil. 6335“ h.chel Homestead Orchards, 5460 with carfeul attention and fix-| Seaboard Finance Co. _Capitof appliance, ‘FR -607 CA ROE CRIB AND MATTRESS (ee eee ENTS BRAND | STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS Rene an pet ponies lel By ack: Tana TGR Bote eee : 7 dis its o le IRT IP SOI 2pPpI ES J 3 - j eifigent | Saeretion. bong a mace Pa .. — cdahe gh here PORNITORE-IN PRE —_ “ety! Phaer read sah Fur- | ee eek bat out of city. You ' Forbes Printing & Office Supply ‘ SAND AGRAVEL TAND. Fit PoFE “! “ oe er a le om ORES » Parking — Phone FE 8-9661 | — a ata re, rchard Lake Ave. save Pay only $2.25 wk ’ 4500 Dixie Hwy. Next to Pontise = 2.777 : . — ee j owners 3 make this »pportun- ANTIQUE PINE CUPBOARD, ALSO | B 31 : = - a LES SPAY x =N ity available for # bargain. Shown eld china copbcard anise Camp, |LAWSON SOFA. $35. antique| Gemtyeer Service Store. 30 6 urmeister s aes Ene A: BLACK DIRT. TOF soi. ST CRH Gece Ge wate an coe appointees Mortgage Loans 52) ground. Romeo. Michigan. Phone | DUread and matching commode NORTHERN LUMBER | Mipletely automatic. Reasonavle | Pg's-atpecy ub tapd ® gravel.) ing Pick your own. | 81. per MICHIGAN N BUSIN ESS | be Set nate ener Bs 2-3358 after § p.m vis aan —, niga lage | ereues becuc fis X \ eal Reasonable PEs. _ bushel Wind Falls 50 cents per . | ABOUT ANYTHING YOu WANT! » ororehand bon opt | , ole , areas ALI ne So CRUSHED STONE bushel Bring containers Rice SALES CORPORATION $600 TO $2000 R THE HOME CAN. B books, and misc. Kems. 1937 Lone | het RAE) | eee ee TRAINS. 7940 Sieg fare Ra EM 3-4111| USED BRICK FOR SALE FE. Sand. gravel. fill. Lyle Conklin. Farm $33 N’ Coats R&e ‘2 mile JOHN A LA peROKER | on Oakland County homes. Mod-| FOUND AT L & 8 SALES i ta Lee ee eh | BOARDMAN’'S Ceara s<5 pe iy 8-9015 or MU 4-7481 FE 8-1112 or FE 2-8572 N of mour Lake road. OA Pare atone ae a | v or re Buck Ine? | A Mile cot of Be. sega eerie erat Ait AOE | ee Se en ee Dell sertenlavnltabic USED COMB. DOORS ANY SIZE. BLACK DIRT TOP soIL anp _*3944 kes DOO! ors & uckner. Inc. Te i o urnishings for sale. Includ- : as : ig ee Reas After 6 MA 6-2114 ul 1-5 yards delivered. FE APPLES. POPULAR VARIE GROCERY with =e —_|209 National Bidg PE 447) Visit of al winds. pola tee veal a ee ee Water Softeners 66A COMBINATION DOORS sep water ~ SOFTENER “30000 44228 or OR 3-016 Cider node cam Ge SOUT ya MSrec’ GROCERY WITH BE BEER ‘ WINE So aaae CONBOLIGA SIGN sxusies Remisitie cating uel ome men: aeeuaibeiuamnamaas ALUMINUM & WOOD grain, $50 OR 3-2 CRUSHED STONE. SAND GRAVEL. 000 Ciaikslon Res ELI wis Gling cua; tees rept, Mortgages are best by test Ask 244 MONTHS TO PAY items. Cass Lake Woods, $121 eS ae Insulation GanD iarae GARAGE DELIV: ba Eat! Howard. Bis 3-0531 APPLES) RED SPIES. | ¢DELI- sel] the property. Trade with free the saa ig bas one. Call us. bled my, Brom ee ‘Westcomb, _FE 68-4633 ee gy ig aa BI AUCs YN | UM BER aa) ered to your jot tn Keego Harbor DRIVEW AY oe LOADED c lose inl ianantOrchards C16 we can he’ : acres ree. — ——- : 'ATER i r bine : ow DEL area $400 Call FE 8-3833 or delivered. 4-3263 or FE Vane LEBIGCE : 2 a i. Call FE 30418 BIG BEAR ‘CONSTRUCTION co bear FE 5-0241. LINGLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF | pepsin $400 unit for $200 FE 4-25 re PE 2-1466 Le plesk east of Joslyn. 21 WALNUT TABLE AND BUFFET ‘o Sunlay sales Gakerinag CARD CABINET WITH \62 W. HU FE 3-7833 | Mon ‘ona F, TO 6 _price a Jack's, 281 Baldwin. | ple 076 Hedy Newman Road With six chairs good conditior GOOD ROAD” GRAVEL 5 s PE me F : N PRICES FOR ; righton ichigan ey i es beta ich se ict ee APPLES BARGAIN PRICES i cards, cash the pedro sew-| Swaps 63 | « miles mal bow | ST = amy Ar (FULL AUTOMATIC QUEEN WA. ous ite toes tae EL Gs, Oe AEC G USCS ese Te aConleMere. f ng notion bere H coe? “ : ‘ - Sutto 3 ng PP ont a ras | reasonaole ee aon M50 auburn | MEDIUM SIZE LIVING ROOM | ter per months old. Will 3-3577 ioe geo re MAN aes bh _ ae N = as ake = ATESIUS: = 2 BEDROOM HOME. LAGE PRIV | pUY SMALL RADIOS. 064012, PE ‘DSi. Good condition. OR 3-8797. | _ Sacrifice LI | S377 : WOOL HUNTING SUIT. 275 OIL py = APPLES. WINTER VARIETIES 35x20 foot. Peildina oe toot sunt Sasa Ce OO ON Some, VE sore, ; ; 5441 Columbia, Clarkston | USED AUTOMATIC. LIKE NEW or tA io Bus IEE hoe le ao ae $643 or Ra FE S068 fe Oe Balowin afedes mean tonne eee in-| 1959 BUICK, A_GOOD ONE #150 gor rage are ene | ar WA INCH fa “RIPLE. ae a ek Sst: GLACKMOPE FARMS. 2150 SIL- ia fountain, 6 stools ~ ~ oc . eater w ower ake offer 5 | WINCHESTER R ». 30-30 CAR- | > -EWAY G j : counter, 2 double booths. refrig..| oF com ce orga 6-6334 BIG-BIG SPECIALS | EM J-0075, 1875 Sparland, Mil. For Sale Miscellaneous 67 I bine cate and full box of shells. YARD. | DRIVEWAY GRADING verbel' Rd. Rating & cooking ap- cook's stove and other misc. UMP NEW ord. Rt No. 3 “ Seeeaeeeeeeeeenes . ; Plaid soo-wool hunting suit. size 5.3552 ; : }6429 cane pron d goes. Only) tires, good condition, swap for | RCA W'POOL Gas r, Mew | MAPL 7] aT 1 10 PT CHEST TYPE FREEZER | Knotty pine 6" and 8’. $120 M 2 $15 6 ft. Coldspot freeze: Z ____—_ P aul MT, J Sous: R 7) car, ane ot $50 Installed, Guaranteed nner 1. chine CMe: wa a ‘ CONDITION PRICED AT | ae blanket insulation a is Gl ‘Wood, Coa’ & Fuel 77 CARGE FRESH BOGS a a au ones, Real Est.) —™™ =1 GE. ELECTRIC New spreads 2-8417 , c | bat t. $3 7 : Guaranteed, Delivered | OUTBOARD MOTOR IN A-1 CON- atex paint. $3 20 ¢ oe .. . POTATOES FIELD RUN. 80c WE: re s-ssso BO ey 1275 CRelorer unl Fie ienaarooer A W'POOL W < we ante oe a 5 RANGE, Putt | DITION. PRICED AT $95. =~ | Ot! paint. $1 98. 62°98 and $3.98 Chri-tmas Gifts 67B FIREPLACE. MOL a-ee7 “ND take out small ones Stuart Braid. mi = j teed size xc | » : = ~ Pore RAP, Ee ee 5 a - 2 1eOTE qd 2 Te MODERN. 2 BAY SUNOCO SERV- ee | installed, = oe Phils dine Fu. suite, table 6 KING BROS 21 ‘bs shingles, $7 sq . : SH)P LOADS. CUT WOOD. OR on err . pod oe leks Uae, ice Binion avaliable. Lesatea o{|DUCTHERM OAS BEATER FOR | The chairs, buffet, china cabinet, $125 Fontinc Bd. «i Opdyke 4" plyscore. $4.15 sheet HOMEMADE DOLL CRADLES 3-6022 : . j = Sa habaw and Maybee ds.| a Good condition. OR GOODHOUSEKEEPING SHOP MI 6-02 | FE 4-0 PE 4-1112 130 or more) aapie or ee mn ere ——- =e AB WOOD — POEA TOES ee ged RD. Moderate investment. Paid train. eeddl Of Pontiac MAPLE BED ¢ COMPLETE. EAsy | ! 1951 pLyMouTH IN GOOD CON-| @Yings br prefinished. $9 and up _85 of FESS. 1400 “= FE 2-2448 YOUNG PLUM TREES 2 & 3 YRS program, station rental to Tea 1066 06 FT. DETROITER. | 51 WEST HURON __FE 4-1555 _chair_with ottoman. FE $418 | Sle UL Sal nie Ee OUT OP CAR : WOOD FOR SALE old. PREE Grub them out your- = your pocketbook. Write Sun| 5Wa> for furniture or sell. BUY AND SELL NEW AND USED “MUST MOVE’ able Ur 2218) : | 2x4°s. 2x65 and 2x8's, $88 M Machinery 68 2.1486 self 346 E Avon, Rochester. Otl Company, Box 690, Flint 1. furniture. Can be seen at 257 1A ALUM SIDING STORMS Sheathing bds $90 M ae . = Michigan. Or call Plint, han! INCOME FOR LIFE 2 HOUSES. | Baldwin. Jack W. Hall. FE, 100, Rebuilt Refrigerators all awnings VALLELY CO OL 1-6623/ 60 different sizes and kinds of I'2 HP CHAMPION AIR COM. Plants, pnees Shrubs 78 Sale Farm | Equipment 87 87 } 5-6814. partment!) USED FULY AUTO WATER plyw Secheen, DA 5 otk ee ice Sf hotbetaicr art? S006 | BRAND-NEW SOFA BEDS paras. | iovasSebrilt Sthetttypeiicee |_sotlener. year oid PE Saeie. Eresahing tetas tering Birid owe: “Jcks 14” Ra AJ, TREES — SPRUCE. FINE, CI[ATN SAWS . Hensman, Keego Har Rollaway bed, complete. $1995.| ers. Hurry-Hurry. These won't | (1) 100GAL. WATER HEATER | 8161 Dixie Hwy Clarkston | —OR 35247 tahoe ec aener, reas Sew artrl ge LAKEFRONT x 00. LAKES Leena bcd frames, $6.95. In- | last long. SUN SALES. MA 5-1341. | Used. Water softener, extra large MAple 5-5811) WOOD POWER TOOLS TOUTICGED icing tobie i See USED beth gate ot pre race for car ten Gixiicccaee, Sina Pentacn REFRIGERATORS, goo D, USED a eP ew heat ahe te LE —% | DEXTER TWIN, WASHING PS |e EER = 3 mi. west of Commerce Village, \ SERVICE ; Li a C en, | 4) 5 chine. Also ‘52 Pontiac 2 dr r » mi. east of intersection « 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE or home around FE Purniture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. _ MI 6-3642. small. Lege. gas or oil tank Be-| Sharp! New tires. EM 3-3274 Do It Yourself 69 Wixom Rd. & Duck Lake Rd IeC ULLC C iH >. HOTEL - LIQUOR ae REDECORATING—LARGE MAHOG- | OIL FURNACE. AUTOMATIC |_ fore noon or after 6. UL 2-4453 | bony LET CHRISTMAS GO BY | ~~~ ~~~ ~~ | 2922 ‘Sieeth Rd Open daiy 8 H{OUGHTEN & SON . Q REGISTERED BEAGLE TRAINED wee ecigtary breakfront, dining | washer. Best offer OR 3-6291. | 2 ANTIQUE WAGON WHEELS. 3| without saying thank you with an| LOWER PRICES ON COPPER | _to_ 6. MU_4¢-0635. __ I, Case — New Idea Dealer : More than just @ bar. This offers) for hunting. Trade for double bar- catia thervosing worl dean | OVER 50 USED TV SETS, FROM| HP. roto-tiller. deep well pump tmprinted foodwil sift to your EERE COG Tt ee) HOt rir HARDY MUMS, LGE ROCHESTER OL _1-9761 j security plus big profits.|_Te! shotgun. 23-1495. akarsaetasCe sad one game $14.95 up; TV antennas, $9.95. & tank, 4 kegs of nails. 13 customer. To see a complete line ng. Open weekdays 8 30 to 6 lants. pumpkins, all sizes’ Miel- PaRM MACHINERY — NEW AND eet — bar plus 28 rental|RIDING M oe = SADDLE FOR | tabies. Lam pictures. MI 6- 51 | WALTON TV sheets (4x8) 1%" plywood. 300° of | from _10c to $87 each, call FE} opie Pepin ontcalmpulids| eke sererenniale Gardens Geile used. Prolux Oliver Sales on M24 rooms e qwnerss 4 yeets spart-|m goedichaif caw orl boat ir: mictor | ps, 2587. AVAL i 1," steel cable, bench saw. 14°| 5-9587, no_ obligations FES ried 156 W. Montcalm | Walton Bivd. 2-10%ths mi. E. of just north of Oxford 1} building is located” i he ee Posie Fae oak | Me sans coe ee Saneews = Poors D0 FOU AVE & JPAler On oa siete FARMAL CUB-A WITH CULTIVA- rowing town. $30,000 Pct T fs SMALL GARDEN TRACTOR WITH & punta HR a Cant eredit Ruc 2 Pord tractor tools, chain saw & decorating problem? Hundreds of | FOR RENT | EV ERGREENS, SELLING OUT tor $695 MY 2-3791 . { snow plow attachment. swap for Ply FE 2-3337, Michigan Sew- RUG WASHER TREADLE MA- __paint sprayer. FE 2-1048. colore to choose from, intertor! wat paper steamer, floor “cae | ek pines. yews, arborvitar w i A BONAN ' | old model pickup truck. OR _ing Center € chine. China cabinet. Desk. Table| 2 STANDARD Serene or exterior. See our wall paper, ,.. polishers nerd Wacinieeetaee| $1-5, ree shrubs $1-4 , You dig NEN AND pare “ONE AND TWO i NZA! | _3-2605 & chairs. Misc. FE 8-0056 A-1 typewriters, Large frigidaire.) Dd matching fabric selection face vacuum cleaners@lOakiand |Micioee es eee cove sie biook | ead Pe La EE OSCE RES ; 1001 cases of beer sold shere last |\@WAP OR SELL MODEL A PORD | BUY & Save PE 58735" RADIOS. | REPOSSESSED 5 FT. GRAND. FI- _FE_8-1779 | mn Bros. Jelled Magic no drip Pucl @ (Pata eworthard Lake eo ee ee port block | wes _ favs ase pul re “NAT 5099 price. ; ass A hotel license ‘4 ton pick up, good condition. | 53.0 _nancing arranged OR 3-1221_ | 2 PUBL OIL TANKS. GOOD CON- ave FE 5-6159 eon a — eney eer aan: ae! ine 25 inch band saw. 2 hp. tri-cycle eo NEW SINGER ZIG ZAG ROLLAWAY BED, $12, SOFA BED. | dition. Will deliver FE 5-9120 436 oe TPE 56150 DO IT THE EASY WAY’ ane Thea Sepvicg Ta SPECIAL ' southern Mishica Ton gn iden Tires. wheels for Model A and T | ra Christ save $50 during our 19 gas range. $17. refrigerator. | 3-] P WI TITINEY IN. : : z : FIOOR SANDERS HAND SAND- = e822) == PARMALI. CUB ACTOR nearby "too! -d and 1 front fender for model A re-Christmas sale. Many other! 30° dressers & chest, $10, wash- NIEY N-) DUO-THERM GAS SPACE HEATFR | ers WALL PAPER STEAMFRS NURSERY - GROWN SPRUCE. WITH HYDRAULIC, PT i GhiaWates y $15,000 down.) Also Model B motor. MA 6-5256 ‘ine values. New machines and! er.’ $20: 2-pc. uving room, $19.) FANT'S BEDRM. SET with blower, 40.000 BTU Will!) Skip SAW RUG CLEANER pines. firs. 1 to 4 ft 10 or more WHEEL WEIGHTS AND 12 INCH ' ‘SWAP 1 EQUITY FOR CAR OR) Sue wel esd on electric range. $19 ate . dno AM. SET. heat 4 room house Like new WNIE'S HARDWARE $150 ea. Less than 10. $3 each PLOW. IN Al CONDITION ; le 8 shears set ae) pe mh, ele bp ~ - x Aer : s antts ay ata . i | truck. FE 4-1039. 30- per cent off ping from Pr ATT Orchard Lake Aven EXCELLENT CONDI- oan es DIFFERENT S81ZES ao NORD aliens one 10 "Cedar Lane Fver- ais tow parments ' WATER SOFTENERS. TO RENT| am. to 9 pm. Mon. Nov 2nd : a T 2 ea S a s > qui 70 Dixi TAT™ We paye E artridge or sell. $350 month. OR 3-2360.| through Sat. Nov. 7th Don't. SMALL SOLID MAPLE taste.) TION. FE 2-3445. 170 E. Walton Blvd ~~ Cameras & Equipment 70 green Farm 8970 Ditie Hwy. KING BROS. ' y 7 eine | miss it. At your Singer sew- ‘deal for breakfast nook or rec-| ¢IN_. _ a “LEN EAVESTROUGHS. 64c PER ; : >N7 5 oie y Poul td. at d i pusiwit® WILL TRADE } HOUSE & LOT | ing center. joa’ N. Baginge. Pon ration room. Also portable laun | “SU 18, din’ soll pipe per jenatn, | length. Warwick's. 2678 Orchard are eto and di ee Nee. har A Mi ee ee CE eon — PRE eit SINESSES THRUOUT MICH. small Cruiser boat. Mr. Pazik, | —U& a UEGD 5. -3102 | $3.39. G. A. Thompson, 7005 M59 _Lk Rd | ere na Pe ee ee ero un Hae ee — FE i 1050 W. HURON| FE. 2-8394. BANKRUPT STOCK after 6 pm West. Open Eyes. | After 6 pm FE 4-2223 ee ae ea ee _ Auction | Sales” _ 88 OPEN TIL 9 WILL TRADE EQUITY IN2FAM-| 11,, | STOVES. BOUGHT. SOLD, EX- Vine Gey 5 FT., $3.79 Fur n MTEL catnere oat case wiles, bal Wien Pais POR I~ ; . © Ite SCOTCH PINES DSCAPE: RESTAURANT & DRIVE-IN. GOOD| fly income for 2 or 3 bedroom | furr6 [oom Bedroom and break- | changed. Se eh em * ‘sump. Pum $29.95 r aces See mer ae Sac | Gites ee a ee ocation in city. Living quarters.| home or good lot or late model Tatpaaad Hayate Bo ra i SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY : ieee My 2301.8 00 j Reasonable, lease. FE 4-9331. car. G for large fami! 2 we P tt es % springs SETTLING | ESTATE. MISC. FURNI-| 172 8 Saginaw FE ed O!l and gas, duct pee Sale Musical Goods 71 = SERVICE STATIONS FOR LEASE | DAthS. Near town i bus. Phone wae be ee ee ee rugs, sbtiques, 16 to §. Set. | 5 PT. CAST IRON, R@CEasED | * rt estimates Ko Les | AN _For Sale Pets: 79 repeal beter ak call be-| hour ered tor Ted McCullough buy, Bedroom Ourfitting Co. 4763 Pe Sak DIN a SABE ses ok bench: Beat quail | | Kenyon eee Service | ACCORDIAN Be i oe: me avi: Auction Sale . afte 95. FOOT 875 DOU a ; PE Wi6s. Pais On rch 5pm! sr. . ee Hey. ton Plains. ft | eu peaidel wide eatin excellent cane West. D FREEZER 12 FOOT. $75. DOUBLE Accordian loaned free to begin- 1 WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TER- S i mpany ARRO REALTY ‘ia 6, Fri. “til 9; 1,000 ft. north dition. OL 1-0869 kitchen sink, $15. FE 5-6797 ners with lessons. PE 5-5428 rier male puppy. AKC 3444 Shaw = n0¢ : STANDARD OIL AE Bk tt a *________ | 10 YR. $20AL. ELEC. WATER | 5. owing “TOILETS $1895 | BLONDF GRINNELLS ACROSON-| Drayton Plains _ S089 Dixie Highway WILL ACCEPT T BRAN NEW OUGHT IRON SINGER PORT. ZIG-ZAG AT- heater, $67.50 cash & carry. G A ic 8 w h 2Y > OF ~ SHITN . Fas 1 LATE MODEL R Double bowl sink $5 95 Spinet ith matching bench 2 YEAR OLD RED DACHSHUND Dr ' PI - 44 cer meuued boon for lease; housetrailer in trade for small| bunk bsds complete with springs $1495 owe oe vaccum, sa con 7005 MS5® West. Open) pol hard copper. Very reasonable OR 3-947 Good for stuc service Has pa- |. rayton aunts RY vano uatiaon” | Beye cit BM Buia OPS | Pirasues "S'onthats rateeee | fisse. terme "'cul apg FE | 0 *—papazen ye WP Our |soelMtedttteey oe ME . one Eat” MO Reed. Every Friday .....7 p.m, DIXIE AND . : | 14 : ER. 5 HP OUT-| %-in hard copper. Neen (Eee Pe Mii! M 3. ONTONYE DE eeD -1185. CASH FOR” USED TV'S, FORNT. | 5-449 | board. Jap rifle with scope. Pot| 20-foot Wengtbe c<-as: _ de ft. Baby Grand Piano AKC. REGISTERED ENGLISH Every Saturday 7 p.m. CASS-ELIZABETH WILL SWAP FEMALE ENGLISH ture & misc, FE 2-0367 type wall furnace 2-17" TV. Apt. | 3- “Pe bath sets with trim ..$89.95 Completely ovehauled & refin- Springer Spaniel. biack and white iE very Sund y 2 Sed A PARKWAY Seg li bee he eagle. gu CHROME BREAKFAST SET $15 _ Refrigerator, UL 2-3782 nie a or pons . : aa i i Brush 34S bet . moni old Beasouaule Call = a) p.in. erate or fe re r i n . ’ , }- — s—Irregulars b 8 s ele- after 30 pm MI 4-1988 , Ss ; assistance and free training aval or power mower. FE 2- aa Poe Re f 4 Wie Ae all SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY | fae 2-0667. Across AKC BEAGLES, 11 WEEKS OLD _ aud et ey Sher Ten at ©8311 or OR 3-067) WILL TAKE % TON PICK- OP i |Snd ‘musical iustruments’ re; Oil - Gas Home Heaters | 73_3. Sage a 5 ese ________., OR _3-3774 ~ ORlando 3-2717 tr : eae _ small home with lake _4-4864. . | SUPER FLOOR HEAT FUEL OIL TANK, 250 GAL. $20 IEMONSTRATOR BEAGLE PUPS POR SAL DOOR PRIZES SAT. & SUN , | UMONS : ; JE. CHEAP bin rg ty D. ACROSS FROM hs pele ce als Call) Gow UCH AND CHAIR WITH MATCH- Pays for itself with _Call_before 6 pm. OR 3-2913. | Conn Electronic Organ Minuet | 65! Cameron, off Mt. Clemens : masonry bldg ee Se Pacer | amar For Sale Clothi 64 ing slip covers. Like new. Call yo WONEY nOwa - whane IK Full line of building model with Sustain in beautiful | CLIP: BATHE. “ALL BREEDS, YOUR 4 . C a 2 gh. 3B s 45 Sic, rome 00 u Cc ts 4 Corners with, 138" feet frestege 0n| 3 ~ | CHEST TYPE otter opm. FREEZE. SCHICK’S nuATES me 2x4x8 Pine .... 39c ea & plumbing materials 34 8 Telegraph Rd | FE 2-0637. | _order_for ee PMY 3-289 ‘ a cross rom , 3 uron ” ; Telegraph. You c 0 al 2 MEN’S SUITS, SIZE 38, MEN'S Excellent cond. $125. 21 in. color 4 = trade- COLLIE PUPS, 7 WEEKS OLD ‘ ly anything here. Perfect for trail-| trousers, size 32 waist. Excel- | _TV like new, . FE 5-2766. Atom. Comb. doors, prehung 629-96 | \WOLV is RINE L U MBE R Beas pee pete EERE 1 Uo 7 ye Seatful iraller sales corner for is 2 5 ae 5 a ae man Far nate aS ene. hing n° ee BAreRttcE « He GC ede het ice tak las LEBLANC CLARINET CENTURIN a a a 7 SeNnare ya 3 ae ®% 1 ROSE es range. . B. Munro Electric LEBL 4 , ; 7 ! - : - : 3 or aoe pane ae — satin, 1 white . foller | DOUBLE BED ae Ew WALNUT 1069 W. Huron. 100 sq. ft. enclosed . =$ 387 ~ GARAGE DOORS © Pe Gah tomer Ale “Gance | DAC HSHUND ALL PET SHOP. 55 i dealerdiin, aud tumarede of ether skates, size 5. OR re -sde3_ OU koa. headboard, WALNUT | eka ELEC. RANGE FOR GAS Factory seconds, all standard band ntands. with lights se | Williams. FE 4-6433 4 businesses. $375 per mo. Talk r-|ALL SIZES C'EAN USED WORK | _ $100. ‘Maytair 6-3482, range. R. B. Munro Electric Co.,| Roll roofing, 90 Ib $395) sizes in stock from $28 and up| Gance orchestrations FE 81827 | FOR SALE SPANIEL PUPPIES $35 000 | sonally and only to W E. Part. pants from 35c: shirts from Se; | ELECTRIC RANGE, NORGE i980 1060 W. Huron. Storm windows any “size & sha - Electric door operators, folding | - es zi 5 weeks old. $5 each! Taiko mnie? ' : ridge or Bob Miter” Oe Hu.| iso fishiug worms and tackle. model inches. Latest FRADE WN DEPT Ceiling tile—sq. ft 12% closet steers and disappearing’) RENT A SPINET PIANO WITH) 9 years old FE 8-4402 $ Ph. FE 43581. _Open 7 days. 389 Orchard Lk. Ave. matic’ features. $150. OL 1- “Mot FRADE-IN DEI r. Knotty pine paneling, sq. ft. lée rlolliolt da timates on gare wall’ be vanuied wnwerd Khe pur | GERMAN SHEPHERD PU psKND NEW STOCK : eg ve es 8 in ‘a 'e-re- 1 = j SALESMAN PA WANTED apr Tagan SIZE 1; GIRL's | before 5_p.m. ao me rr oH - Complete line of NEW and USED | modeling | chase price of the piano. | adult. Quality stock EM _ 3-6443 ; Tavestment required. Write Box| snowsuit, sise 3. FE 8-3861. ELECTRIC STOVE. $65 Washers. ruaranteed a $49 95 | Dduilding materials priced to sell | Open from 8 to 5 GALLAGHERS GERMAN SHEPHERD 10 MONTHS ' _ Pontiac Press. GIRLS” WOOL COAT, & LEGGINGS, key WAR a onINE aoop | 2 Be My rm. ; 1095 | ne PRE E Noon on Saturdays ae FE once) Old. AKC registered $75. FE Tools - Hardware - Toys / 2-5506 ABH. 2 pe. = liv. rm. $14.95 | A Terms R stimates | - ~ = | _ 4-2283 ee - : bak a rateuenn ona ¥ partment sie MVE Sosy ld ple lai Boys’ 262 eon aia ieee | pee See ee eee eee | BERRY DOOR SALES | smart orca $00.95 HEALTHY MIXED PUPPIES. $2 Apphances - Gifts . Testeaurant and 2 apartment; ge ##—»—S«=v-—sWoWSéS&-O812— kw Lm pi’ OSS. t(‘CCSOOSsSSCti‘ém“ OY'S's- 2G" 2 Wheel bike ..... eee : ) . . living “quarters. | MT, of | LADIES COAT, 812 E18, ELECTRIC RANGE, is sy Terme SURPLUS LUMBER |°8N, TYPE COLEMAN OIL], aieiiee Sane pean ae Bat k. Appro: mimately 1 1| Dre: $1.50. Take your pick. Peer Appliances, WYMAN’S 4 “ burner plu« steel firepot. con- | Player piano with organ attachment; MINIATURE FRENCH POODLE E P BI 4 acre orca ae in snes, $1.50. Man's coat, 42, 8161 Gommeres Rd. a & MATERIAL SALES CO. trols, tank. Used 1 season. $40. | Puppies. Black male, 7 wks. verything Put on Block : shape. Bot 8 get ceed Man's jacket, $2. 96 Buclid. Fon GALE. BATHINETTS. TETER 18 W. Pike PE 4-1122 | 5430 130 Highiand Rd. (M59) OR 3-7092|} OR 3-7812. Small walnut player piano. Terms. | 48673 oe No Reasonable Offer quick ie ie but a good|MINE COAT, FULL LENGTH, | “bane, door swing, and’ strolier. USED 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON| GARAGES — $549 & UP. COM-| . Siepre | MUST SELL MALE POODLE. 1 * re steady income. Owners are 172 = ‘OR 3-6813 a = reonalized Christmas cards| plete with cement. Guaranteed GALLAGHER 5 | year old with shots, AKC reg | Refused Users, of age and have operated|MUSKRAT COAT, %% LENGTH. us PPAPP Zia ZAG BEW- Refri e --. $10 at Forbes Printing and Of-| workmanship & materiafs. FE | 1s £. Huron St FB 4-0566 | _OR_3-9872. for 10 c price for| very good cond. MI 6-3406. FAMO G rigerator ....... ; fice Supply. Bring this ad with| 5-5475. — == micas YOUNG MALE DOG NEED real estate. and ing makes buttonholes, | Rotary Irone $39.50 Pp WANTED G MALE Dc EEDS | q H A : E ou. ixie Hwy. next to Pon- HOT WA HEATER, PRAC- | good home in n_ country. FE 5-6682 > equipment, with $10,000| Sale Household Goods overcast, blind hems without at- atic Washer .. $15| tae State Bank, Drayton 0 WATER USED PIANOS oe ee ee eaeeess FR ID. AY & SATURDAY ites.” — a epee dle cad |b eae eee §28 jains, ae eee Wiegand Music Center | POODLES. REG. TOY AND MIN- ) or 28 month for 9|Television.. .............., y | HOTPOINT APPLIANCE REPAIR g | _iature Also pets. 641 Third 7 P.M. TO 12 P.M. % WAY BED, INNER- 100 ent 20X18 VANITY HAND BASIN, PE 5-8431 BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE MILE —— a s @ wnt motel with spring mattress. Like new. FE | Months. Call Credit oan: OR ABSOL re 50 MONTHLY cast iron. Best grade, $18.50. Piano Tuning Organ Repair PANAMA PARROT. $750 (PAR- . is highway , ee vo le Bo ab M78 é __3-9781. A_& A_ Products PA y NO G. A. Thompson, 7005 M5® West. wa Helo ot As Deja 3 oe _PHONE FE 72-4026 snr raised 3 live babies. Write | ~|T ROS Te ahtly sera 4 mo - roni, Route 1. Wixom, Mich- | = : recta tac eeeas teal fom ae INTO oe | Dane et wim rcprmee | RATARTECNe S| As ELEC RATE | Ae age Moe wife | USED MERCHANDISE | fea Free Door, Prizes or any other or type of business _LI_9-4602. inne’ mattress $25 ea. 8161 Commerce Rd. EM 3-4114| Cab. sinks and fittings, $54.95 up. age le they fast Alo teritit va Grinnell Mahog. console piano $585| PAKAKFETS CANARIFS, CAGES. |s |'ree Refreshments Includes rye in all. A realji-A ALU ING. STORMS. : : rorwgad | trays and stand & fau- a g Pilon 393 Oréhard Lk. | Hammond walnut chord organ $750! Food Since .927. 584 Oakland Ave buy at $33,500 with $10,000 down.| awnings. VALLELY CO. OL 1-6623 MOVING SOON? ong sed Trade- In Dept. cets. $18.95. Cash & Carry. , oad y | Grinnell, Ebony console piano, $550 — PARAKEETS & SUPPLIES P bd m a : eda Le) Oo if] I- i Class C Bar. 4 cabins and home in 1 DROP LEAP TABLE AND 2 Leuee chair 19.98 | 172.8. Saginaw FE 5-2100| KENMORE PORTABLE SEWING | fui walnut case ore |e ACTION Clare County. Only bar in Town. chairs. $10. 1 Grain tut, 67. PB) Pay moving ex es by | swivel Rocker $19.96 | AGAR's SUPPLY, 1016 MT. CLEM.| M&chine in beeutiful white ma- | Gretch amplifier $09 /FUREBRED AKC PESINGESE | re CHANDISE. MART atip. Game owner % Years. Beata | 921278. . y ng penses by Coes $20.50 | ens PE §-1665. Plumbing. elec: gahyde carrying case (can be) Magnavox automatic are $30.95 male pup, $25 Sickness forces X¢ MART Real estate Heo. Sena cae ta Bees tell; tl d Davenport & Chair $29.50 | trical, ‘paint & formica. Insurance| Used ane car toatera: | GRINNEL | PANARRETE. Cala Riks. LNetween aq. Le & Grehers Uk har, al estate, business, fixtures and| and tank like new. 1% HP. jet | S€/ii Hides-bed w ARI CAQES. | Between 8q L Orchere ds equipment. full price $39,060 on pump, tal ope Pay sen ng a nose unuse Hide-a-t | feae po bl \ eee ey 52 sl cclectric| sell for amount owing. $6.20 per 27 8. Saginaw Pe 3-7168 food. Crane's, 2489 Aura! OL 1 mile north of Miracle Mile ms. . : 7 mont or months or $ | 2- Follow the search lights {Sard tar, funder’tas |items you've had stored Water heater, 967.80. Open 1 days | Por Cash balance "Capltel Ap rr ayy ; eit car Ma b store THOMAS ECONOMY” xoMiNGM 3 3 ori itil 4, | _Diiance. PE 5.9407. P| DON'T W.SII FOR seine (Oat (GANARIES. CALL For Sale Housetrailers 89 TP RAYER'S away all this tim ms Ao Ae doors, For a good deal” call, Knotty Pine Paneling MONEY! Make it easily! weit reo puppies FREE TO wat “ 900 Orchard Late Ave. . cass & a9 OF mare Fa SUPERIOR. Fm ‘e317 PATTERNS through Classified Ads. To} poe Bees chanics ae ae Last WOOD, 38 as Tang PE 4-0526 rigs, a Wee and WC140 d. giter 2pm. 2 mi. 8. of Lake , down yment or exche for rons? roping tae ~~, om 2 ELECTRIC STOVES, 10—$6. 267 Dial PE 2- 8181 VAPOR BATH PeABINET. LIKE | No aps FENCES CHURCH'S, 5 INC. | sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, | Orton = —-| some Furniture, “too smell tor -0358! N. Perry. new. Cheap. FE 62851. PREE ESTIMATES Pres 7471 ‘dial FE 2-8181 | REG. TOY FOX TERRIERS: our fomil wie’ 92, Robbins Traii- | . er ar 4 - . . « - TWENTY-SIX ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1959 For Sale Housetrailers 89 Boats & Accessories ries 97 13 Poot HOUSETRAILER, $125. locas STORAGE & MOTOR STOR. “on 3-0474. age. Boat refinishing & repair- ie FOOT PALACE COACH SLEEPS | = : 4. electric Drakes. ARRID YN SstMGizic Drakes, good tires. $150 HARRINGT(C BOAT WOKKS YOUR EVINR UDE DEALER En pa cna la, four. Must eed apprec ate owner. 5240; \' i Bea, Roa Whipple Lake Rd, Clarkston, “:OlOr an aat Khepat M:chigea. * FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS = MODEL WOUSETRALL | BOARD & OUTBOARD 2 a oe sash eee MOTOR STORAGE WINTERIZING Telegraph RG. FE Sil INLAND LAKES SALES 45 ANDERSON, L LIKE NEW. WILL/3127 W W Huron _ PE 4-7121 FE e3aege® fF smaller trailer INSURE YOUR BOAT AND MO. tor for only $250 per $100 of spi CAMPING CAB FOR Agency FED Pa Reg ommote tes 2 vias | ATTENTION BARGAIN HUNTERS | * Owner must sacrifice 1956 45 [1 1 value. Hansen Ins. 2-0828 or FE 5-278 REPAIRING. REVARNISHING refinishing interizing fireproof inside storage and also haniin aE | American wi aluminum and, Michigan Boat Service Inc terigea cabana. Completely win- Huron FE 8-841 : tert See — — sad oot up oa lot MY Undercover Storage Sx NEw For Your Boat & Motor 16. 18% oF P MAR KING Pick-up & Delivery Service TRAILER SALES Boat & Motor Repair & Refinishing 00 8. Roobester Ro UL 24550, Oakland Marine Exch BOB HUTCHINSON'S 3 8 Saginaw suncne, Yelm SERVING GENATER | DETROU 6 eee Pontiac for ihe past 13's years . and still continuing to bring you Fiberglas 98 Me very best buys im Pontiac . A. om Heme s tne Atcen | g oe ae Homes goats FIBEROLASSED AL! ~ types fiberglas wor Auto rust - ALL NEW 1400 Sale « Midget racer Ddodies > PONTIAC CHIE} Ripi+ Oven MY_s1pis AND . Z DETROITER __ For Sale Airplanes 99 oe ae 1987 .> CESSNA U2? EXTRA CLEAN : hours ‘umber o extras ly; 10 to > Sunday rt 2350 MI 6-4478 days a week 10 1 to $ Sunday 7 BOB HUTCHINSON’ | $ to 8 dary Transportat’ n Offered. 100 4301 Dizie Hes US 10 Cars DAILY TO MOBILE ALA aie et north of Ponts bama Bonnie's Drive-a-way FE ms 2-32l> CQLLAPS'BLE HUNTING CANP- CAR LEAVING FOR MISSOURI! g tratier ew tires. sleeps 4 re expenses Leave Tues. Nov fter 5 186 Putnam. $175 ¥E , “ * 6687 - > FE 8-2933 ee : TITRE OPETERETION Dol) CRESSURIZED INC CENGINE COMPLETE LINE OF VACATION “air j:ner California 87950. Ha Te Nd il ee wal $99 extra Miami $44 New forts ned: wt’ King. Trotwooc a, aririyge bee “ ™ ft an t Sr Force vacations Jecobsons LEAVING POR SOUTH- EAST Nis s sour | Satu: day mornine R0« £ a : Sa So Willams Lake or three riders. PE 8.06.7 7 HOUSETR RAILER LEAVING re oR “MISSOURI \THE me: OW full bath. 40 f: 195! 3rd Would ike passengers ) ‘i eke Tsman Aluminur share exper ses FE 53 Cs __ RIDERS WANTED POR DOWN he foe 1 Leave ef 7 an \ OXFORD ~ from Pontiac. PE 4-2209 afre 5 30 UCK GOING NORTH PART | TR ] aq Evther way FE 35-6806. C “ anted Used d Cars s 101 ALES Se Y TOP $$$-USED «& JUNK CARS Y A , Smith Motor Sale FE 8 2441 NOW 1960 S WANTED JUNK CARS TAYLOR Used parts FE _5-2000 ENERAL VAGABOND STEW” oS at ZIMMER. GARWOOD & ROLLY “ACTION” ampe anc used trailers Some S-ec on rental plan We se: — TOP $88 tac t-ade or rent 1 mile south of Lace ciion on M34_ MY 32-0731 — 1980 MODEL. CARS — To _Choo.e From C SAL _E OR RENT 1 BEDROOM Glenn's Motor Sales ae eee oa Je) OE 952 WEST HURON Leen ERE FR FE ¢1311 _FE ¢1397 CSTNO FRAIDERS FROM 85 “UR CUSTOMERS DEMAND ree coaches from 15 fret up arate i cx used burs, See the on - : ; s mint LOxi5 edetond ined OW on CLEAN ¢ ARS Our t We can custom fit your fam..v from over 3@ different floo: WE'LL GIVE YOU ars HO!tLY MARINE & a ~ Se CCACH SALES 15210 HOLLY SSS_ CASH S$ re HOLLY ME 4-65 FOR YOUR EQUITY OF SIXIE TRAILER SALFS AND 4 GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR Renta t Lapeer ae ILL SPENCE RKHUR k fr LER Sal ; “RAMBLER 40 Lapeer Ra Lake Orion —SALES & SERVICE — Y 23-4611 336 8 SAGINAW FE 8-4541 ng famous makes New PONTIAC AUTO E BROKERS oura, Oworso, Eicar now your price and brig your -Home Between Lake Or title Trade down a specialty. Cars and Oxford On M24 __ accepted on consignment SHORTs MOBILE HOME ___ 1260 N_ Perry and Madiso SA s SERVICE Featur as new Sportsman. “CC M « M Motor Sales Reeme Complete }ine of parts For top dollar — tater model cars & Dottie ga: Hitches installed & [527 Dixie H OR 3-1603 aoer fon yon Jf St your used TOP BUCK — JUNE CAR_TRUCK we Soe cara; PONTIAC WASTE FE 2.0209 Rent ( Trailer | aot 90 AVERILL’ S ‘ BURN HEIONTS MOBILE V? 2020 Dixte He 2 inest : mie SE FE _: ona - _ FE 4 ARDA JUNK CARS ope ke _ FE ,_$-3361 FE 5-6079 XFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR ~ TOP $$$ DOLLAR those who want the best 40 180 For A.| Mocel Cars iots 16540" cement patios. etc Or t f ~y ° Vie Toad OA ee **® Glenn’s Motor Sales {\OBILEHOME ESTATES MOD- 652 WEST HURON . ‘eon \akefront and playground. EM FE ¢7%1 FE ¢1791 3.2661 TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS ARKHURST LAKE TRAILER FE 4¢-4878 “ourt. MY 24611 The best for TOP eas Wonderful location on 72 : res Detween Lake Orion anda sss tard wes BINS MOBILE VILLAGE 3300 PAID Elrabeth Lake Rd eS ef FOR GOOD USED CARS Management FE 5-3678 “OR D abdtree T anager U VE sEEN THE REST NOW uss aQwson . t s Se r os ala “pam nt Take Traves ; 232 &. : Saginaw St _ - WE LON T LIKE TO BOAST _Auto Accessories _ SV pet we THINK youLL GET ~~ THE MOST FOR YOUR CAR AI 7 OLDS ENGINE TRANSMIS nh and accesscries Inqgui-e a JEROME 382 Oakiand after 4 _ FORD MOTOR $40 CALL “BRIGHT SPOT” ? aX . afer 6 pm OR 3-4692 _ __ .®23 FORD V8 MOTOR & FORD-! omatic 1951-3 Pontiac 8 motor 1952 Dodge motor Pn FE 2-2066 Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0188 Open Eves a7 PLYMOUTH MOTOR STOK-,AS MUCH AS “$50 $30 FOR “JUNK AND e: kit. chet Herbert Cam. 8125 cheap cars FE 32-2666 days or RW 3-5247 _ever ~ DEPFNDARIE USED CARS _For Sale ” Tires 92 HARDENBURG MOTOR. SAI ES ee P Cass at Pike FE 5.7308 { i“ bile aa $3 50 Af £2 oS = =e bur w! WE NEED STATE oe SAI Es Your cer For 20 vears we have Sacinaw St OF 40697 )~= pald the top dojlar Trade down OOK’ 750n14 BLACK TIRES Al! Of UD . ao. ame brands Off new cars $15 50 ; E VAN WELT tax and exchange State T::e “R.3138* 4940 Dixie Hw 303 S Saginaw FE 44967 TOP CASH 8888 FOR CLEAN ( ARS FE 4 7 or trade up or down SNOW TIRES -$ sioso - ECONOMY CARS _22 AUBURN KUHN AUTO SERV! CE ~ 4? W Huron FE aay , [ANDARD BRAND NEW TIR WE PAY ace in on General Safety me “np to 50 per cent off. Black or Wh oe Is CLEAN iD WILLIAM USED CARS & TRUCKS 4518 Saginaw _at Raebu _» Matthews- Auto Servi ce eer "aNKS HAFT GRINDING IN THE rar FE 2-1581 "ANKS HAFT GRIN Di ING 1 1S THE largrea V CS a Cx cers rebored 3 chine Bhop os Biood Ps, “a +E 63) OAKLAND AVE FE #4547 9.2563 RANKSHAFT GPINDING IN THE Wanted 1 Used Ca Lars 101 ar Cylinder reboring ly's Crank shaft Service ol ite ‘1.0263 for Sale Motorcycles 95 SEE Dex Kennedy aes AND GET THE nag MATEMLESS 500. $250 ~ TOP DOLLAR __For ir Sale t Bicycles § FOR YOUR CAR NEW AND USED BICYCLES * JAMES @MAIL MOTOR CYCLE $:60 OR 3-1808 ‘1939 HARLEY | 74, $125 ARLETTs BIKE-HOBBY SHOP RS ; a Lawrence. Pontiac FE 3-7843 C a OAKLAN ) 4024 Dixie, Drayton OR 3.0021 Ponti . s Newest Lot = Ww alm 8-888 12 Mont FE Boats & Accessories 97 _NEXT To OAKLAND AVENUE 2 ~A = = SG Se eee __Used Auto Parts 102 De cover steering EM 3-6425 . aller 5 pm 53 KAISER REBUILT HYDRA FT BORUM OVER NIGHTER fe Py poWer steering $20 Trailer, 49 HP motor practic ally ———— ew Lots of extras. EM 3-3072 DISASSE MBLING FOR PARTS ‘51 a Mercury 48.000 actual mies. mo 1958 CLOSEOUTS ' tor and automatic transmission in Boats Motors Tratiers Al condit MA 5-0102 Motor winterizing & storage cone UC mEe ath t Guns, * eerie tC Equipment eeu d 1958 CHEVY. V-8 283 tting Goods cubic inches with standard trans- CRU vs OUT BOAT SALES mission, all engine accessories E 84402 63 E. Walton Bivd = _ MI 6-2587 7 Open Eves. Till 7, s*s Sandeye bere ror ‘33 CHEVY «4 DR BiG SAVING 0 FE opt Ry dr. New seat, 9 JOHNSON MOT RSi5 _tovers} eT MACK TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES truck. Now working Sel] or 96 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 23-8020 24 1%6 30 HP. JO — OUTBOAR: motor A Ron = $275.00 Cal| _trade. Phone MAple 5-0666 | ‘$2 PORD TRACTOR & LOW BOY | _treiler..Best offer, MArket 4-2284 after. §. a ‘55 FORD PICK UP. GOOD CON- ~~ MOLDED Ferwoop| —Mition._ OL_2-1011 Wagemaker with windshield, |HEAVY DUTY WRECKER. HOI MES steering, cushion seats, equipped|_ Equipment FE 2-0548. Cheap with Fageol 44 vertical inboard | 1953 = " TON PICK UP. $285 ecgine and s custom pig | cr be _OR 3-2092. ~ 1000 Ib peng tp-up trailer 94 DODGE ', TON. MUST © 8 Priced to sell $1325; $175 MY 2.3701, v — Many ether, excellent values TRAC TORS in new and used merchan- 5 cite Financing § available r a _— kG ue COE re with 10 per cent down and. 52 Ford Pee 24 months to pay. Take M59 e ow Miewicad. en on = ‘31 International 190 tag Hickory —— ag ag miles to “ ec and follow cone to DAW. BCH, AM 4 TRE ‘CKS SON" SAIES at TIPSICO Wholesale—retail Phone MAin 6-219 2539 Dixie Hwy « Pontiac every us OR 3-1200 OR 3-6311 fot | | | Sale Used Trucks ‘41 DODGE tae $100. Economy Used Cars ‘§7-1) TON CHEVY PICK-UP. DE-_ * Tuxe. $1095. FE $-4323 "SS CHEVY le TON PANEL POW. er steering. A-) 3850 Ra_ FE 8-299) INTERNATIONAL _vellent condition. OR A Large Selection or USED PICKUPS AT ALL TIMES | 1950 Thru 1959 | MODELS ALL Meokes and Models TO FIT ANY BUDGET "BIG" Truck Center Eddie Steele — FORD — 3275 W Huron at Eliz [Lk Rd FE 3-317? __ _ _FE 5-086! 1959 FORD TRACTOR FULLY equipped for hauling housetrat!- ers ICC approved Cy Owens Truck Lot 147 § Saginaw Pontiac’s Truck Center Factory -Branch OAKLAND AT CASS 1949 CHEVROLET >. TON PICK-UP gcod shape Ul _2-4282 _ Turner's Truck Center DIRMINGHAM ' Ford FS .... £69; TRACTOR Puli air 10x20 tires. § speed and 2 speed Looks and runs just like new 'S1 International NETRO WALK-IN 10 ft $7905 DS ste behind Griver A clean unit ‘>3 Chevrolet ....... $395 1 TON PANEL not rusted out, good Original paint. Sharp. ‘33 Ford C-600 ..... $995 IRACTOR. Vacuum brakes 8x25x20 tires 2 speed axle, new paint. ‘53 Chevrolet ....... l‘y TON-12 ft. stake Good paint, good rubber. good running ‘So Chevrolet ....... $695 « TON PICKUP. A bargain THESE ARE JUST SOME SAMPLES OF THE MORE Pe 50 TRUCKS TO BE FOUN AT TURNE TRUCK CENI THATS RiGHT STOP SEE BOB BUTLER aT HAROLD TURNER FORD Woodsard IN AND MI 4-7900 104 LPAI __ Auto Insurance 103 PICK- uP ar ‘43 3.3605 $595 | ER POR A DEAL | MERIT RATED AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE TERMS ’*°VAILABLF FE 4-35)6 Eve. FE 23-4353 Foreign & Spts. Cars 105 RG OD CNS FOR ALE 1957 HILMAN MINX} tidie Ca.l FE 8-3790 after ELEC CLUTCH! mp@ Clean, excelient RH $1085 MA 6-1467, UN 4-0320 1957 VOLVO STATIONWAGON, low mileage and sharp. Call eel 4 pm OR 30201. 38 DKW. LIKE NEW | heater, auto shift. FE 46491 1957 VOLKSWAGEN EXCELLENT condition $1175 EM 3-2893 GERMAN FORD BUS SIMILAR TO Volkswagen Seats 8 comfortably 97 RENAULT Converts for t nting or family Outing $700 casn price MI 4-6085 830 '0 6p _ _ _ 1958 VOLKSWAGEN SUN ROOF white wa Ww mileage, $1475 Call Sunday 12-3 only. OL 1-8447 _ Sale Used Cars 106° EOE 1996 BUIC) CONVERTIBLE. RA- dio ~ heater Take over pay- | ment FE &-7910 53} BUICK SUPER RIVIERA SE- | dan Very nice Exc co Con- j sijer trade EM 30081 mM _ Riggins | 54 BUICK 2 DR. HT. $150. 5048 | _Phea ant EDDIE STEELE PORD- "357 BUICK rey TURY HARDTOP Eddi | ~ ddie Steele —FORD— 795 ORCHARD aaa” ua 29 rego E 5.9204 "RE POSSESSION 1955 Buick, 2 door. No money down First paymert due Novem ber 20th. Lucky Auto Sales 193 S Saginaw Phone FE 4 3214 " CADILLAC. 4 DOOR 62 condition. UL 2-297 IL LAC Atle POWER. rust) Private $50 MI 62472 "68 CADILLAC FE NO loaded 9000 actual miles $3695 Metropolttan convertible, ra- din heater white walls. low mileage $865 ‘33 Rambler. 4 door station wag- on, automatic transmission, ra- dio heater, white walls $745 ‘33. Ford, 4 door, FOM, very clean. no rust $425 TRADE AND TERMS | MAZUREK STUDEBAKER SALES! South Bivd. at Saginaw FE 4-9587| BUY BUY MONDAY OLIVER - Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2-9101 Open Eves OPEI. BUICK JEEP ‘33 CHEVY STATION WAGON. $350 EM 3-6764 57 CHEVROLET CORVETTE. white walls. soft top. 29,000 miles $1900. OR 3-1372. 11953 CHEVY STANDARD SHIFT. no rust, low mileage, $550. FE _5-2766 ‘30 CHFV «4 DR R & H. $85. 5048 Pheasant ie CHEV V-8 BISCAYNE. 2 DR R&H $1550 EM 3-3097 $2. CHEVROI ET, $115 FAIR SHAPE Phx one OR_3-6054 £3 DOWN + CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2 DOOR Radio & Heater $195 Eddie Steele —lORD-- Huron at Eliz Imu5 OW Lk PE $-3177 re 3 shape, | 68 Oakland SEDAN DE VILLE | Rd 086) ! Sale Used Cars | 106 955 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR STATION zogen. stick shift. Radio, heater Here is @ one owner wagon (that's nice. Stock No. 941. cay $a48. Sale Used Cars 106 | | 192 CHEVROLET os oo ERTIBLE. ° | Perfect. condition. New tires. ti | cond S or make offer. MA N h Ch 6.2631.~ 7" ort eV. Fransportation ” Specials Hunter Blvd. at S. Woodwerd Ave 30 Chevrolet .... $45 Birmingham MI 4-2735 ¢ Pontiac . H “6 "4 CHEV m (a > Per arene i | 30 Chrysler, 6 8.97) sharp. 54 Pontiac Hydra —- { _ Pail _—— ne weet ee eelees $297 3 Chrys sler er Club “Couns nts 197 53-"53 avg! .. $19? 3 Rambler tion weg... $197 53 Studebaker V-8. Hydra. 50 Ford ee ch) 133 Pontiac re. BOM ..... $197 |°$2 Chevrolet, Conv. ......... $l47 iar Packa 7 8 it.” eee Man _ iate models Economy 22 Auburn eash needed 195 full . Ne Pay ony i's Prices Reduced: ‘36 Cadillac C “38 Chev. 6, s8 shift Waat to Buy a New Car? AT ONE OF OAKLAND L t COUNTY'S OLDEST DEAL- 51 Pie eotlen aon PORDS SINCE 1930 Ford RT ‘39 Pontiac Low pont power ‘56 Plymouth V button 55 Plymouth ve, station wagon ‘56 Buick. all power ‘$7 Ford, 2 door “Your FORD Dealer Since 1930" 34 Pl ——; very clean 5806 DIXIE HWY OR 3-1291 , S33 & Pontiacs At the Stop light in Waterford = apart -Packard at ‘CHEVY 2 DR6. WILL TRADE | Puacae ae ae aig 048 Pheasant 32 CHEV R&H, - GOOD, 20D TIRES _ Economy Cars 22 Auburn Fair_cond._ $150. FE -| 1955 DODGE. STATION WAGON. o6 CHEVROLET. 210, a PG | 4 door, blue and white, power | Sharp $805. Rogers Sales anc steering, brakes and windows, | Service FE 2-9535 ___ | radio, heater. other extras. MI 93 CHEVROLET 2 DR. EXTRA _ 4-6149 after 6 pm ciean. $275 Rogers Sales and 1954 DODGE, 4 DOOR, HEATER Service FE_ 2-535. | and radio, good tires and body. ' , $335. EM’ 3-0164 1998 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. | 34 DODGE CLUB COUPE. SHARP. v8 engine, Powerglide. radio $325 Les il Sales and Service heater, big eugine, loaded with FE 3-6 H power, waite wall tires A one! 34 DE soTO F-DOME 4 DOOR. | owner and a i a Stock 961 $5430 down -— $37.57 per mo. Special at BRAID — Cass at W. Pike Sts. | FE 2.0186 North Chev. "38 DeSOTO | eect Bivd. at 8 ood TT eas | Firedome hardtop. power steer- | rmingbam : ing. brakes. windows. Beautiful ate COST LESS COLE” FOR tu-tone green. A sharpie. Only cars. New or Used You'll get a) $1795 $i99 «6~O CAR deal for a Chrysler, Dodge or DOWN, 24 MONTHS ON BAL Plymouth that will save you money. Remember the name — “Cost Less Cole’ 100 West Ma- ple, Walled Lake. MA 4-4511. New or Used—we sell both 53} CHEVY 4 DOOR SEDAN TA TAKE tler MOTORS. INC | ‘aaa Call PE 8-2852 a en coe _ MI_6-8302 | Want to Buy a New Car? FOR THAT BF SURE & SEE OUR SE- > TERT] LECTIONS OF NEW AND USED BEAU IFUL CARS FIRST ALWAYS A USED CAR SQUARE DEAL AT ONE ee OAKLAND COUNTY'S OLDES DEALERS. FORDS SINCE 1930. | BEATTIE “Your FORD Dealer sere. 1930” $806 DIXIE HWY. ne" | At the Stoplight to Waicetaca| 1959 CHEVS. . SEE . . Shelton-Pontiac-Buick | (Across From New Car Sales) |; OLIVE 1-8133 ROCHESTER, MICH. 55 DeSOTO — 2 DOOR | DOW $38.46 Per. Mo. | | cas at W. Pike &s. ; FE 33. DE SOTO F-DOME SPECIAL 2 | Door H-top $89 50 Down — $38 46 Pine on E3018: Cass at W LEFTOVERS et DeSOTO PB R & H. WW Tires. Sharp. _ Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER © Station Wagons <-Doors & 4-Doors Main St Clarkston MA _ 5-5141 Impalas REPOSSESSION Asiisaites 1955 Dodge. 4 door Nice car. No money down, assume pay-| ments of $2724 First payment due Nov. 20th. Lucky Auto : Phone $1794 ‘34 DODGE Some official and company cars ’ _- REPOSSESSION $195 full price. No cash needed. Pay only $11 mo. Due Nov. 20th _King Auto. Mr. Bell. FE _8-0402. 52 DODGE. RUNS GOOD. OR hall after 6 p m FOR SALE BY PRIVATE OWNER. 1951 Ford straight-shin First $12500 FE 4-9355 1953 PORD. MAINLINE 6 STAND trans $200. Call PE 4-2721 ‘956 PORD STATION WAGON. RA- Tates % months payments North Chev. Hunter Biid at 8. Woodward Ave Birmingnam MI 4-2735 1953 CHEV Rank aon easy ~ HARDTOP This ts @ Bel-Aire with radio and dio, heater. automatic transmis- heater automatic, whitewalls sion. Has been a family second very clean car. No rust. You'll car ard is in very nice Condition. | like this one Peopies Auto Sales __ FB 2-2351 58 § CHEVROLET 4 DR. BISCAYNE vV-8. “W."' }-speed OD. R&H, WW | tires. Undercoated. $1,500 or swap for acreage. EM 3-37. Stock No 910. Priced at $679. | North Chev. | Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave MI 42735 RADIO, | 1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE ¢ | Birmingham door sedan V-8 engine, radio, | heater powerglide silver blue fin- ish. A one-owner car. Stock No 050. Only $1576. —EDDIE STEELE FORD— ‘55 FORD North Chev. FAIRLANE 2 DOOR V8 Fo-O-Matic. Radio & Heat- Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave er Birmingham MI 4-2735 1952 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR RADIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO, MONEY DOWN Assume payments. | of $583 per mo Call Credit Mgr | New car trade-in $695 Eddie Steele | "52 ME MERCURY 4 ara EXC TRANS- Sale Used Cars 106 | Sale Used Cars 106 | Sale Used Cars ' ms) aie Need Cars 106 | : PA Se | ton “RADIONS i HEATER © al ERSE aye: car Hardenburg | Buf oa SRST CORNER. coms 8 ike Ha sia | Bort 2 Bpert Cou og i Nd _Nor th Chev. Hh ea over Gall ante 30 fe OR 3s a Birmsn AF Oe Went aI fare =| ONE TO GO —- FORD DEALER — '§9 PONTIAC Sok ead Der adgeas Sameer Bonneville Vista 52 OLDSMOBILE SAVE $800 *si43 Johnson | 55 tp pacha SAVOY 4 DOOR 6. $59.50 $35.31 Per Mo. BRAID GIOTOR sh SALES — Cass at W. Pike Sts. FE 2-0186 ‘34 PLYMOUTH | REPOSSESSION $195 full price. No cash needed. Pay only $11 mo. Due Dec. Sth. King Auto. Mr. mies PE’ 8-0402. 195 PLYMOUTH. 2? DOOR, HARD- }1958 FORD CUSTOM 300 TUDOR V-8. Stick shift, an original one- owner car with beautiful 2-tone paint. Very low miles. Stock 957. ! Only $1578 North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8 a Ave | 135 iss6 FORD F NE ‘ ! Sal Ubie, new top, radio, healer. white ( y wens otor es vy Be car in trade. EM 147 8. SAGINAW STREET MY 2-2871 or MY 3-1461 PE 5-3588 FE 5-4101 it FORD STATION WAGON.!; RADIO & HEATER. 0 | Set es SS Oem Baran, SEE OUR SELECTION A » Payente NO MONEY 2.06 pe wk : used cars ume yusots r 1 er mo. Call redit Mgr. Me Baas - _ "Ply mouth-chry at MI 4- 1800. Ha $5 DOW N ACK K COLE, INC. pat hs oP Sg Mig ‘$3 OLDSMOBILE whe Trail stacet sf ale, power SUPER “88” HARDTOP Walled “ake +4511 er: manana package Bytamate, Redie @ | a ‘35 PORD. RADIO & HEATER. $295 yn ete DTOP, clean. 9605. PE 23-0056. Tell” tires. Loaded with power. "Eee ia ten teres! Eddie Steele | ii. 'at Si Fss.e Clu an, ‘ord- a cmatic.. good, wate side ™ le e e ires. Pric sell. % ' =, mS Ses eo North Chev. (1208S. Main, Milford = MU_ 41815, pe a Huron at Elis. omen ee ‘93 FORD. HT, CLEAN, $175. ROG- : Hunter Bivd. at S. Woodward Ave. ara Bulan tad pervies. 2-9555. | HOT ROD, "34 COUPE CHOPPED | Birmingham MI 4.2735 LOOK— 59 FORD 4.000 MI. os Pn ae eee | i SOA, a Pordomatic, fully’ ae wipped. $2 ome. . : Very good condition EM 3-4721. Ortonville. ey ments 36, Chdlllgc Convert. Loaded. | 1950 PORD V-8 STATION WAGON. op § 56 PONTIAC Clean. Private owner. FE 3-1542. PONTIAC AUTO nee ete ‘36 FORD WAGON. AUTO. TRANS. BROKERS oe hare ee ! R&H. Clean. Call before 6 p.m. tires, Fadie, heater’ hydra- OR _3-2913 as Chevy +o. A ee seas — aie. Wee eek oe 3 miex RM MT ....ese ees : ‘31 FO 1 FORD 63 DR. REAL NICE. | (7 Buick RM oo $1489 , oe compar- 3 on 4 i ton ol kt $1308 4 ce evy ickup — PORD DEALER - ‘ST Ford Custom 8 Auto. $1298 $1 95 A-1 Used Car Shopping Center ‘96 Chev. 4 dr. Bel Air $1195 oo |'56 Buick Special, 4 dr., 2-tone $1099 ‘37 FORD |S Stud var 6 oD org rn 4 DOOR | 'S5 Chevy V8 4 ar. Bel air § 008 Ssm oo $1295 38 Buick Super 2 dr. HT $ 895 1 a 1-55 Pord Pairiane ¢ dr Mice ..8 898 CHEVROLET COMP. PANY / / | te vere = a. tudor ‘ § 796 “Most Beautiful eres | riane or - ( Owens 388: Std. Tran $ 695 ROCHES ER” — 34 Seas dar 6 Pull power § eae | OPEN BYES rn rE a ‘34 r stom uw : ee . 5 Seg) SAGINAW STREP T4101 33 Ford tudor sedan $305 | FE 8-2001 - > DR CUBTON | 2 Olds & .............. . 195) PONTIAC CHEAP TRANS- ‘36 FORD 4 DR. CUSTOM ‘54 Ford d Custo $ 250 | * 4 straight stick. $750. OR 3-0879. | 48 Chey DP eee oneal $245 | portation, only $70. MY_ 2-3781. 34 FORD CONVERTIBLE, EXCEL-| Willy's with cab & he 796 | lent condition. $575. 25 N. Tele- | 1260 Perry at Madison FE | re. 4-9100 | COLLECTORS TEM ibe FORD | = aes ool me *. ia | | COLLECTORS [TEM 1940 FORD oliday hardtop. w go V8, 2-dr. Black. Plus another "40 PS. PB. WW. $1505. MA 5-371 a jan. Extra ig ses First after 5 PONTI AC- CADILLAC $200 takes all 701 Oakland s7 OLDS: P abs, NEW TIRES, V-8 2 DOOR, R & H, absolu perfec y en- ” “u aU woes 2a Riggins. | gine. A buy at $1875, OR 3-6972 CLEAN Birmingham Trades ON. Woodward Birmingham 2735) SOP. ny-drive, private. $4. MY| Birmingham MI 4-1930 re ; ‘35 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON 53 FORD V-8 Belvedere 9 passenger, 6 Cyl.| 55 PONTIAC 2 DR. HT. REAL | REPOSSESSION rae Ae ee RAID — t $18 full price. No cash Fgget FE 12-0186 = = . es thal a ‘a Fl aban. 1953 PLYMOUTH. 2 DOOR, R & H. PE a Pay only $11 mo. Due N 30th. | ieee “on 4 p.m. King Auto Mr. Bell. FE’ 8-0402 14 DAYS LEFT TO SELL 20 NEW | $185. MA 5-1706. _ Ev PLYMOUTH V-8. 2 DR. EM dealers. PPLE G convertible 6 barrel. GREEN ‘54 PON- se MI 4-6724. Ramblers. This is the best time 2-0262. No to make your deal. Open every - re ht ‘til 9 po He = title & ‘52 PLYNOORE. GOOD CONDI-| CANDY A ve a new tion ‘48 Plymouth, as is. FE tiac R &C Rambler "Calas | __2-2556 after 3 pm engine. Best offer. | *35_ PLYMOUTH 2 DR. $395. | 6145 Commerce Rd Union Lake | Sh } . ~ , EM 3.4iss Rise, oser's sales and service) 1 ACTORY BRA | Pa See 1953 PLYMOUTH STATION WAG- We have a good supply of used on, 6 cylinder, $300. PE 5-1275 E 4 wd Jeeps. trucks and station “53° PLYMOUTH. 4 DOOR, $200 | wagons on hand Buy now and “Good tires. exc. trans. OR 3-4915 save ROCER'S SALES AND =~ 1959 PLYMOUTH 9 PASSENGER 695 Auburn Ave 9555 sports suburban station wagon Usea Jeeps are our specialty — power steering. brakes and 1957 LINCOLN PREMIERE, 8AC- Swivel seats, V-8. Executives car rifice. like pew. Private owner MA ae , FE 42423 * _ ‘33 PLYMOUTH LINCOLN CAPRI. ‘57. 2 DOOR ly White, beautiful condition FE REPOSSESSION Make Your zeae | Bay only Hi month, Due No.3 $195 DN. OR TRADE-IN "56 MER- | ie hue Me u. PE 3 Ki cury 2 dr. hardtop. FE 5-4953._| ea aa — only $10 1. | portation. $175 King Auto. Mr mel $0402 Mr Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold fe —_ = cee : 703 oncuan axe RD 1955 CHEVY 4 DOOR SEDAN. oo 9204 Tee en vRaes i —.| eer Sse: Rane. WAGON. sae MT AOE He Vg OF | Metaneatiy nom "OR -— 1953 FC FORD CONVERTIBLE RADIC RADIO EATER ABSOLUTELY NO — PORD DEALER - MONEY DOWN Assume payments A-1 Used Car Shopping Center of $27.24 per mo. Call Credit Mgr Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford "31 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR ‘R&H, WHITE WALLS $125 1957 CHEVROLET. 6 CY DR ‘( ‘'C) Wagon Exc. cond. $1195 y wens 1958 Ford station wagon. 4 dr V8 4. S SAGINAW STREET el oe Radio & Heater. Like FE 5- i588 PE 5-410! 3 CHEVY 2 DOOR 2000 TRANS- 1957 Dodge 2 dr Hardtop Auto portation $225 > FE 5-2 trans. Radio & hes Whitewalls. Soiid biack. $1245 SOME RODE 1957 DeSoto 2 dr. Hardtop Auto- IMPALA CONVERTIBLE matic. Radio & heater. Exc. con NEVER LICENSED! $1395 Power steering & brakes. 7 windows, power | 4957 Buick 2 dr. Hardtop Dyna- fow. Radio & heater. $1495. HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “13 minutes from Pontiac” Mich. OA 82528 eat Continental Kit Realiy a terrific value $2695 Crissman CHEVROLET CO Beautiful Thing on Wheels" ROCHESTER } electric | Oxford 30 FORD 6 45 Augusta 5 DOWN ad, ‘54 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOR v8 |OPEN EVES TIL 8 OL 2-9721 Radio & Heater CHEVROLET, 1959. ALL WHITE $295 Impala convertible. Power ar ing and brakes. Auto. trarmsmis- | Eddi ston. Oversize white walls. $2,500. 1e tee e UL_2-1373 = | 1952 CHEVROLET SEDAN. RUNS —FORD— i _NAtional 17-2772 3275 ne Ftass at Eliz tk Rd 1056 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2-| FE 5-3 FE 5-0861 Door sedan radio, heater, Pow-| FORD | 16507 ©00R CUSTOM. erglide’ Red and white =| original owner. $525 1150 Bangor Another one-owner special stoc No. 95u. Only $981. N orth ao oes Bivd cere ee) WIN TERIZED | ‘57 Mercury ...... $1795 1955 Chevrolet Bel 4-door | Turnpike Cruiser. 2 door hardtop sedan engine. Powerglide Power steering and brakes Elec- radio, heater. Beautiful turquoise | tric windows Seat-o-matic, white) and fvory finish. Like new | walls Jet biack throughout. ‘- : 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door 1°59 Mercury eee we $2450 hardtop, V-8 = Powerglide, Monterey 4 door, automatic power steeri power brakes, transmission. Feater. turn indica- radio, heater. utiful red .and tor. Wheel covers Factory official | ivory finish. car. Silver blue. | i ott tgp lh dtr gg nh a ler matic transmission, power brakes, | OF POW scinsdaces $1795 radio, heater. Black and ivory Skyliner, retractable hardtop. For- finish. | domatic. Radio and heater. New ' tires. Brown and whit 1957 Ford station wagon, V-8 : . . engine, radio, heater, good con- |'57 Ford .......... $1595| Swen ‘resewens 500 Victoria. Fordomatic. Power, 1958 Chevrolet Pi oven ne 2-door, steering and brakes. Very clean. | V-8 engine, Powerglide, radio. Solid black. oni peeguetul silver blue and 8 §5 Ford .......... $ $ 850) 1959 Chevrolet Impala hardtop, Custom line, 4 door Fordomatic V-8 engine, Powerglide, radio. V-8. Radio and heater Forest | heater. Be tthe r olue and green vory fimigh. new condition througho Inspected Reconditioned Road-Tested Warranted Haskins Chev. Larry Jerome | ma a Dizte Miaheay at M-15 | Temporarily Laid Off? ~ GOOD COND. $125 j _ HASKINS | { | 1957 Pontiac 4 dr. Starchief. Hydro- | L 1956 MERCURY MONTERAY Hardtop with a wil At Houghten’'s 59 Olds Super 88 Holiday Coupe. BEHIND THE NCH HOUSE SUNDAY ALTHOUGH WE ARE CLOSED YOU ARE WELCOME TO —— pal 7 ha ae THE Deal Monday soas| WEEKEND SPECIAL “gop even rorp. | —- REPOSSESSION 58 PONTIAC $545 ful) price. No cash needed. BONNEVILLE HARDTOP "57 MERCURY Pey only $27 mo. Due Dec 2 Door — Radio & Heater, MONTCLAIR 4 DOOR Eitg_Avto_Mr_Bell_ FE Pan denies "ik toew Merc-o0- Matic, Radio & REPOSSESSION brakes Heater. W Walls. Pull Pow- | 1955@Pontiac. 2 door. blue and er. 1-Owner white. No rier down. Assume $2395 ! Lon ping ou inevemner: Son | paymen e ; A | ins Auto Sales,. 199 8. Sagi- Eddie Steele | haw. Phone FE 42214. a ' 32. PONTIAC. JUST OVER- —=FoORD— hauled. $275. '50 Pord. good tires 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD & motor, $85. 90 8. Bivd. FE PE 2-2529 Keego PE 5-9204 | _ 9-438 S3- PONTIAC | RE | Al | | 1958 MONTEREY MERCURY, 4. So = = door. clean. 401 8S. Saginaw St. | REPOSSESSION _FE 2-7710 $175 full price. te cash noctne | STORE FE 3-7117 65 MT. CLEMENS 8TR EET POST OFFICE sacrifice $650 Power steering and brakes. Guar- | antee. Like new. | IMPORTANT | N OT] CE | = ‘nd’ branes Areal SDaSp | | ; \ 58 a. hard top coupe. priced to se Houghten & Son Your Friendly Olds aa POREIGN CAR AND 8 BER RVIC 528 N_ Main. a. Rochester = OL 1-9761 | JUST - MAKE Payments ABSOLUTELY NO PRINCIPAL PAYMENTS WHILE OFF TEMPORARILY No Money Down?’ We have arranged to finance Pull purchase price SEE OR CALL US TODAY AUTO SALES | (11S 8. Saginaw FE 8.0402 | ~ HAUPT * PONTIAC. FOR OUR BEST _ | IN | USED CAR _ VALUES | ! | 1957 Pontiac Superchief 2 dr. bard- + REPOSS NO FULL ‘57 FORD 2 DR. Money top Hydromatic. Radio Heater "8? RAMBLER Power brakes & whitewalls A! own COUNTRY perfect gem! Yours for low down | payment 58 RAMBLER Pe ope ace a vo ata ate TO STEEL STRIKE matic. Radio Heater. One that | "Se ) . $69 59 CHEVY PA i” sal ag never see 6 I ONTT, AC . 5 ca Sac months on nee. se *Tc"k? uU 1 1957 Buick 2 dr. Hara wht 55 BUICK... $595 ‘96 FORD TOW uick 2 dr. Hardtop te BLACK CENTURY, 2 DR., N red. Dynafiow. Radio djs Wal 18,000 Mente: Padded Dash, wa 55 DeSO ‘ 0 Tre $495 35 Ey MOUTH . $295 mn Nite ‘til 9 ROCHESTER FORD DEALER | OL 1-6711 / | ‘53 CHEVY BEL AIR &8T. ‘$3 CHEVY 210 2 DR. R & H. $192 "33 FORD 8 CYLINDER. $144 ACTUAL MILES ‘58 wna ie 7 coon, DR. POWER i Need Credit? No Credit? ESSIONS New Car Trades PAYMENTS—MOST MODELS $165 PRICE | +38 MERCURY MONTEREY 2 DR. HT. 9644 ‘36 FORD 8 PASS. WGN. $988 CUSTOM 300 $965 ‘06 PLYMOUTH 6 CYLINDER 2 DR. WGN. $523 CUSTOM CROSS WGN. $1,422 CUSTOM CROSS COUNTRY REBEL WGN, $1,692 RKWOOD D WGN. AUTO POWER. BEAUtT: $2,372 BRONZE, SED. R&H. AUTO $790 ND. HURRY! it and youl) buy SHIFT ee “matic ‘Power sieering -& vraces,|°SS RAMBLER $295 | tow cass Radio. Heater. Whitewalls 1 RED AND WHITE. —— 568 FARO. en ure owner — A ggtlig FE = — eTD s 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE, 1958 Pontiac 2 dr. Hydramatic R.|’54 FORD votes 5 5295 1986 Starchiet. 4 dr. Hard-| | GREEN, 4 DR., STD BIRMIN GHAM Hang Hear Pasiiiam tis |'53 athe en an3i9s bad car as on ily ‘ RAMBLER wll det AAT nan 82 PLYMOUTH s145| | 1953 BUICK 2 dr. Maroon fintsh, . ‘53 PONTIAC seodsieis 145, mien se Olan? ar Hydra- | '52 FORD “pee mypee. 9 | is r ardtop 5 Ta- | a tale, Radio, tester Whlte:| town von, we 8) 1S-MILE ROAD 1058 Pontiae Superchiet, 4 dr. Hara. | | (At LIVERNOIS IN TROY) pouty oe : Rak, ye je { onomy plus yours “g Ld | | very low down payment. | MI 6-3900 ju 8 0536 iaeny Were to Cosene’ Fron | AU Mis, 1 Mile, North U.8. 10 TO SALE OE, et Maal oan Pes . orien ‘TIL 9 PM. f ‘35 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, EX- — condition. New tires. $605 13.000 ort ten, Se steer fone. “ra Sm pine denatd + &l Used Car S Car Shopping Ce Center ‘53, PONTIAC 4 DOOR $195 Cy’ Owens “ UTELY NO A mo, Call Credit Mer. tur Parts Cc power bre —oaee. ‘Call after 6 p.m. 1058 PONTIAC CATALINA. FE 23-0087 NABLE. ‘57 RENAULT CV. Stre 1416 Moranza in ome Park, W Lake. MA x NABH ae WGN. 7 on & HEA R&C RAMBLER vee 8146 seenianie BE, , Valen Lake 1958 RAMBLER SUPER 4¢DOOR a and @ real carer. Stock r as saver. $04B. Priced really low ai $1308. _ NorthChev. Hunter tog at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingha MI 42736 38 RAMBLER REBEL, Ae FULL Meg FE 6-2991, 9 After _ 5. EM 3-8836 7] SS NASH of SUPER-TDR—STATES: man. $69.50 down, 02 per mo. Pe eine at w Pike Sts. NASH RAMBLE REPOSSESSION ae full price. No cash ——e only $17 mo Gee Dee King Auto. Mr. Ul. PE 8-0402. SACRIPICE, 1958 STUDEBAKER Guiden Hawk. Original owner, A-I conlition. Etras. 12,000 miles. Med over peyments. OAkland a ~ ‘60's _ Are HERE with their ~ 1 Owner Trade-Ins PLYMOUTH ..$1795 AUTOMATIC transmission. Like new. ‘58 ISETTA .......$ 545 ‘37 CHRYSLER ...$1495 4 DR. SEDAN. Radio & Heater. parang Power Steering and rakes. ‘37 DODGE .......$1295 AUTOMATIC. V-8 Coral & Cuar- ‘57 DODGE $1495 2 DOOR HARDTOP. Biack with red interior, Radio & Heater. Au- tomatic, transmission. Sharp! 37 PLYMOUTH ..$1195 ag ati 4dr. Radio & Heat- e ’37 PLYMOUTH ..$ 995 PLAZA, 4 door sedan. Radio & ‘Heater. Aut tie tr issi ‘57 PLYMOUTH ..$ 845 : Fl cao Standard transmis- . Gas saver. 56 CHRYSLER ...$1195 | | i 4 DOOR SEDAN. Radio & Heat- My Power steering and brakes. tone green. ‘36 DeSOTO ...... $1195 4 DOOR SEDAN. Power Steering and brakes. Extra sharp! "56 DODGE . .$ 895 2 DOOR SEDAN. Radio ‘k Heater Whitewall tires. Black, turquoise and ivory. 36 FORD ......... $ 995 STATION WAGON. Country Se- dan. 4 door. Automatic transmis- sion. 8 cylinder. ‘36 RAMBLER ....$ 845 4 DOOR SEDAN. Radio & Heat- er. Automatic transmission. 6 cyl- inder. '36 CHEVROLET $ 945 2 DOOR SEDAN. Automatic trans- mission. 8 cylinder. Radio & heat- er, Whitewall tires. Very nice! ‘56 FORD PICKUP $ 795 RADIO & HEATER. Standard transmission. ‘35 CHRYSLER ...$ 895 SOE mba nase See. ‘55 DODGE .......$ 795 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. 2 rdtop. Radio & cringe Hester & 355 DODGE . S$ 795 ROYAL, 4 doof sedan. & Heater. ‘iamietae iremsiniogion, “t cylinter ‘54 DODGE .......$ 445 STANDARD a with overdrive. 8 cylinder ‘34 BUICK .......$ 595 HARDTOP. Radio - Priced right. & Heater 34 CHRYSLER. + $ 595 DOOR sedan. e PACKARD ...$ 125 Gasoesp ta NSMISSION ’48 DODGE .......$ 195 Rl STAKE. Good running and ‘46 FORD .........$ 150 % TON PICK-UP. Rammler Dallas DODOMCHR YSLER-PLYMOUTH 337 Main Rochester OL 1-101! a a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1959 TWENTY-SEVEN We Clean Furnace, Duct Lines and Chimney of Gas, LINDSAY SOFT WATER CO. . Invite Your Friends to Watch ’ Coal or Oil Heat Units | . The JAMES 0. WHITMER Chiropractic Clinic 3] |... ,.,, 31M LONIE | / ae ns8 NEWBERRY ST. 608 Community Bank Bldg. FE 2-4275 | ieee Ate PUNNAGE SabAIened | FE 8-6621 FE 8-6651 FE 2.2254 seutnsambaeniadininauaaenammenmut cedemaetucdce seit HE 3 ; _— ' ’ = J -- .- Today’ S Radio Programs -- -- Today's Television’ Programs - - Wie (760) URLW (600) Wws (900) WOAR (1180) =: WXYZ (1970) wron (1400) = 1500 Programs furnished by stations listed in thisycotumn are subject to change without notice eee _ Chanm. & WW4J-TV Channet 2-WIJBK-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV = Channel 9—CKLW.TV . Towonr {oice ot Proohecy ron. Ponting Weskend | $:00—-WJR. News, Guest - we eee ee Gaara Wola fr, : WATE News, Wolf | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS [9:45 (7) Accent. 7:30 (2) Cartoon Classroom. —|2:00 (2) Medic. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. WXYZ. News, Weber “Gway Wot toe the Press | Won, Nowe, tow Georee | oe (2) u 19:00 (2) This Is. the Life. (7) Breakfast Time. (4) Queen for a Day, 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. ys ane , ‘wea hs Bowe. 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(9) Ding Dong School. | (2) Brighter Day, CLEO’S HAND CRAFT SHOP x¥E : . louse on : WPON Pontise Weekend 11: wim, Guntes “ choir eh Cael WoBK. Revs “Clare Reld (9) Mickey Rooney. . Soe 10:55 (7) News. om American Bandstand. 366 OAKLAND AVE,” FE 5.3361 News, glican ew . 8:00—WJR. Composite 7:30 °(2) Perry Magon. Courtroom 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. EE ee — ——— ean, Bree — fee "ie." "Moma "Thomas |'QRCELN. Myrus Lanout | drama: Girl seeks ‘help of sas48 = pom ders a (4) Price Is Right. | : Mason when w (7) Lady Charm. : heen a oe SUNDAY AFTERNOON FO ma NWwi News Theater crippled old man ae her ; eo (9) Speaking French. ® ' EET La ey are | SORE EE | Site age) SNDAY AFTERNOON «ay gee e Proof of the Puddin JBK Music Fa 8, ee om een--wSik ‘teows’ Bens WPON, Coos . for mortgages he holds 9N 49.99 (9) petroit Speaks. 11:30 (2) mber Bride. 9:30—WPON, Pontiac Wk'nd, pt At a CKLW. Grosse Pt. Baptist WXYZ. Sherman her property. (4) U. of M. Presents. (9) Let’s Look. s s 9:30—WWJ, Old Opry WCAR. News. Weodling WRON. Liberty Baptist M1 ete Wok, Time For Music| (4) (color) Bonanza. West- (7) Championshi,» Bowling. | (4) Concentration. Is in the Fatin ae ee Music Joe Van ern: Leading mining en-| (9) Abbott & Costello. 11:45 (7) Detroit Today. WWJ, Melod 12:30—WJR, Gunday Supr'mt | °S WIR. Ask Professor ae | gineer tests new timber con- |18:18 (2) Business in Focus (9) Science All Around Us. : ww Catholic usiness in Focus. . ; oem; way ats van, Best one Mule see valle aes ae (4) Bullder’s Showcase We claim the Burdette Gas-Burner is by far the finest "wi" Monter” “7r out eis: “a MONDAY AFTERNOON | perth = Oe (2) Face the Nation. MONDAY AxYTERNOON Gas-Burner on the market. We claim it produces wean 100 WIR. Mi Pi -00— WIR, Symphony 12:00—WJR, News riety with guests Santo and (9) Damon Runyon. (12:00 (2) Love of Life. 40°. more useable heat from your gas with the re- WPON Music WWJ. News, French et "7 News, Reports WWJ. News. Haggart _ ; CKLW. Bible oRLW Billy Graham CKLW. News, Van Johnny, the Crests, Carl 1:00 (4) Football. (4) Truth or Consequences. sultant fuel savings. We have sold the Burdette f1-s0_ SI8, Babee Time Wron Opinion WCAR, Howe Showtime | Tina sures’ Mann and Larry Hall. (7) (color) World Adventure. et aees en. Burner for over two years. We have a great number ™_ : . WCAR. News, Purse (9) Million Dollar Movie Series. (9) Circus Boy. a "cin wan 10:30 WWJ. Eternal Light EOE. Neus. Lorn . Drama: George Raft, “Back- (9) Movie. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. of satisfied users who can verify our claims. Call SUNDAY MORNING wrow. oo Weekend wet hand al ie a Loa Oa ground to Danger.” ('43). | (2) Movie. | ” olor —_ Be You us and we will give you lots of users to contact. This eviva yr , 6:00 WJR, Parm Review 8:00 (2) Mason (cont.) 1:30 (7) Youth Bureau. (1) Love That Bob. . 00 WIR, Farm Ret +e eee (iN, ews. Beaks 1:08-WJR, showcase (4) Bonanza: (cont.) 2: ” Sic (9) Mary Morgan. marvelous Gas-Burner is available in conversions WJBK, Brotherhood Hr. WWJ, News, Monitor WWJ News. Haggart c , *:00 (7) Bishop Pike 12:45 (2) Guidi Light and furnaces 6:30—WJR, Organ 2:30—CKLW. Knowles WXYZ. News. Israel CxLW Joe Van (7) John Gunther. Documen- (4) News 12:50 ewe gnt. : WJBK. Sacred Note sae wes. ele WIBK. Wows, Concert Halll WCAR. News, Music” tary: Organization of hunting 2:15 (4) Pro Basketball 1:00 (4) NBC Playhouse " 9:90—WJR, Favorite Hymns |. CKLW. Light, Life Hour oe party, the drive, capture and 3:39 (7) College News Contes." i Gur Miss Bisok Call Us for Free LE a ° a = y WCAR. News. an 11:30--WJR, Kiplinger Prog JBK. Reid taming of the Indian elephant ence é ur Iss Brooks. D ‘ . Cae ae, SF WPON. Pontiac Weekend WXYZ. Voice of NAM ae wie eee during last great d (7) Music Bingo. emonstration and Estimate WJBK. Crucified Hour wIBK: ion esaty “WWJ, News Taxed ee et ee. ee i} Open Hearing. (9) Movie WCAR, News, Woodlin 8:30—WXYZ. Hour of Dec'n. CKLW. Joe’ Van (9) Movie (cont.) 3:30 (7) Championship Bridge. . No M Do WPON. 6unday Serena WCAR, News, Logan ? , , ; : 1:30 (7) Topper. oney wn : 2:30—CKLW. News. shift Bx 8:30 (2) Dead or Alive. Western: (9) Movie. (2) As World Turns. y 5 1:30—WJR, Farm Forum 4:00— WIR, Salute to Stars Randall battles it out with’ (2) To Tell the Truth 1:85 (4) Faye "Elizabeth. to Years to Pa WxY2 llth Hour ureb wie atid a ‘ mem aan —— ae tyrannical town marshal who 4:00 (2) Pro Football Kickoff. ee ae se a P y | ? ws, a WER. = hey a aa et ws eee gia eS c WxYs M. Shorr refuses to release Army de- ” Paul Winchell. WPON. Ukranian Hour saa — — WXYZ, Fred Welt a Mews, Bennett pres 4 Guat 4:15 (2) pe hives a ’ - ’ ° | 1 } (4) Man an allenge. 4:30 (2) Pro Footba N tG It | F h | Swwa ever steryiand a a — wear News ssberidaa ee a“ Drama: Barton (George Na- (4) World Championship 0 ul y, s) inc = a of Ay Lt 6:00 WIR, Composite der) places two jet pilots in. Golf. * 7 } Dr. Pi WiBK. i a cKLW. News. “Knowhes la = Hall CELW ge bce Mexican auto race to prove (7) Broken Arrow. Plea in Wife S Death 88 Newberry Street FE 8-662] nds : ne . = eee 56. el. ney See un WJBK. Parm Rpt. George! ¢:60—WJR, Music Hall that team can overcome 5:00 (7) Matty’s Fundy. It will pay you to get your heating system cleaned before winter. AAs — a" "WAR Bove Dame Herald WPON. Early Bird. Stps. pie yl a obstacles which neither could 5:30 (4) Time: Present. LOS ANGELES (AP)—R. Ber- We have the world’s most powerful truck - mounted vacuum WJBK, Ave Maris WPON. Pontiac Reports 1:00—WJR, News, Muste CKLw. News, Music handle alone. | (7) Lone Ranger. nard Finch, the well-to-do doctor Cleaner to meet your cleaning needs WPON St John’s Lutheran WXYZ, ‘News, Well WRON. Carriage Trode (7) Leave It to Beaver. Com- (9) Science Fiction. jindicted for the murder of his 0:00 WIR, News, Baléwin — WIE. Ween Tem Cerrgs | 6:00—WIR. Musie Mak | ee wile, has pleaded innocent. Crossroads Chureb WCAR, News | Swws Jim, Music of baby picture beauty con- sUNDAY EVENING HIGHLIGHTS! But his sweetheart and co-de- warn Orel Roberts SUNDAY EVENTING WPON. News Casey CKLW. Bud Davies test held in his class. fendant, Carole Tregoff. has post- TOO LS d TR AIN | NG Ww, 2 e | = | , ’ WJBK. News, Music €:00_WWJ, News, Monitor | 7:30-WJR, Music Hall 5:00-WJR News, Music | (9) Movie (cont.) 6:00 (4) (color) Color Theater.! poned her plea an WCAR, Fewa, Patrick wren ee Monitor WXYZ, News, Wolf dae Jim, Music 9:00 (2) Mr. Lucky. Drama “Sound of Fear.” “~ * * 9:30_WJR, Album, Religion | CKLW. Knowles EEE a ee Lucky saves notorious con{i- (7) Annie Oakley. Finch, 41, answered loudly “not | How often have you seen a complicated Tool and wwd., Sunday Music WCAR, News, Logan WCAR. News. Sheridan: CKLW. Sports. ‘Music ' dence man from being killed (9) Popeye. ‘guilty ‘ when asked how he plead- wondered what its use was? over rere Sti ne takes 6:30 : “ame Al |ed Friday in Superior Court. A TELEVISION TUBE TESTER 1S SUCH A TOOL. . over his\gambling ship (9) This Is Alice Judge Lewis Drucker then set} YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD TV SERVICE MAN IS Nati i general's effice annypaced. (4) Deputy. Western: Tough 6:88 (2) Football Scoreboard. | Finch's trial for Dec. 1 in Po-| Trained to EVALUATE THE READINGS t¢ OB. ive | re a eg a said seven Afri- : ‘lay J: 9 | cans had been killed and about ee ee ee mona, not far from the Finch} TAINS FROM HIS INSTRUMENTS, ‘* : ’ B | ’ C we * in cla with police McCord for job of guiding ae reo oe No| home in West Covina. But Finch’s ON THE OTHER HAND . SO-CALLED DO-IT- — Ee b r - t 1 Z pees me IN DEIGIAN LONGO —the tain ts expected to go much OUP of settlers. 7) Cot. to tet the tial moved to Los Aw | YOURSELF TUBE CHECKERS USE ONLY THE MIOIN I . | : é rv Cosy Cle pe 2 OPOLDVILLE. Belgian C meer woes complete reports (9) NHL Hockey. Boston at (9) Movie. “Thunder in the geles, MOST CHEAPLY OBTAINED INSTRUMENTS IN Pirie ‘calt-}i3ihd LEO LLE, Belgian Con- . Taronto. _ Valley,” Lon McAllister, — THEIR CABINETS and glorify this instrument with : ; go (UPI)—Serious native riots | The riots erupted last night fol- 9:30 (2) Have Gun. Travel. West Peggy Ann Garnor, Edmund American Seatin Co flashy lights and decorations. These cheaply made raged today in the town of Stan. | lowing a speech at a party con- ern: Paladin is given dan- Gwenn ; ng testers are designed to sell tubes and cannot analyze leyville about 720 miles northwest vir! ance Lu noc wigs assignment by restau- 7:30 ” Dennis the Menace. Sales Rise, Profits Slip the true condition of your tubes. Besides, no SODA leade Congolese } . rant owner. (() Maverick. t alin é con Pog a oes ist Movement (MNC), which is (4) Five Fingers. Drama: 8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan. Melvyn) GRAND RAPIDS u—Sales total- See eae reaper prior riven 6 the _____'| ~+agitating for immediate indepen- Sebastian (David Hedison) hi- Douglas, English comedy ing $30,752,120 for the first nine INDEPENDENT PrV SERVICE DEALER. y HE 1s A dence from Belgium. A warrant jacks military jeep carrymg team, Paul Anka, Joni months of 1959 a 42 per cent in- PROFESSIONAL. ASK HIM F Vv was issued for his arrest. vital NATO defense informn- James, Castle Sisters, Step crease over the same period of OR ADVICE. tion in “Men with Triangle Brothers, French juggling 1958, were reported Friday by arm podee cuminaed wei Howe” Bro Rew icad Cente Gi A Public Service Ad by the... eatin psa trade of Sierra (7) Welk (cont.) (4) Milton Berle. Lucile Presid 7, * ¢ INDEPENDENT TV SERVICE DEALERS OF =e : ars (9) Hockey (cont.) Ball, Desi Arnaz guests in resident James M. VerMeulen =e west aaa Be aa 10:00 (2) Gunsmoke. Western show set in Las Vegas. | Said net income was $1,518,231 or OAKLAND COUNTY ' 155. i Ser bel Matt Dillon rounds up three 8:30 (7) Lawman l49 per cent of total sales. It was billy Ailomalie val 2 oe mee ALE suspects and starts back tu 9:00 (2) GE Theater. “Disaster,” equal to earnings of $2.32 a share. 7 ee | Dodge City with them when Tab Hunter, Jo Van Fleet. Net income in the first three quart- SEE US FOR VWVATER AARAAPRPDADAPDPDPPDPPPPPD PD Indian gir] is gravely wound- (4) (color) Dinah Shore. Sa- ers of 1958 was $1,621,269 or $2.48 , gs econ A PROFESSIONAL SOFTENER > USED > (4) Fingers (cont.) (7) Rebel. | ._ * * 3 3 (7) Jubilee U.S.A. | (9) Movie. “Desperate VerMeulen attributed the drop in regenerates by the actual | $ 2} (3) Hockey (cont.) | Journey,” Errol Flynn, Ron- current net income primarily to TV REP AIRS t of | $ 2 10:30 (2) Sea Hunt. | ald Reagan, Raymond Mas-, increased labor and material costs. , amount of water used > > (4) Sgt. Bilko. sey, Alan Hale. : : $ $} (7) Jubilee (cont.) 9:30 (2) Alfred Hitchcock. ‘Anni- RCA COLOR TV CALL ANY ONE OF THE OCEA e Fiberglas Brine Tank— 2 > (9) Gadabout Gaddis. | versary Gift.” MEMBER SHOPS LISTED BELOW Can't Rust $ $ 10:45 (9) Ontario Affairs. (7) Alaskans. Sales and Service @ Regenerates While You 3 2 11:00 (2) (4) (9) News, Sports,'10:00 (2) Jack Benny, Jack Webb, Auburn Radio & TV, 39 Auburn, FE 4-1655 Sleep > > Weather. | guest. ; Sweet's Radio TV Baldwin Radio & TV, 1218 Baldwin Ave., FE 8-8231 @ You Have Nothing to Do | ¢ q (7) Grey Ghost. (4) Loretta Young. "The Red) 6 Ni Condon’s Radio & TV, 36 S. Telegraph. 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Joseph Prunaskis won gheir . premises from the Soviet Pre mier while he was in the LU nited States, So far there WASHINGTON Pp — Hope « for the oil companies Prime Minister cabinet passed a viding for fines Fide l resolution pro to the files the tiles would be seived later o1 only examined has been no word from the Kremlin. But * pany executives wondenng how it that Russian red tape is holding would affect their operations since UP action they now have no access to files * * + “Its hard to understand this action,”’ said one executive. ‘Mast ‘ Us wi 1.8 said t nie Soviet b I take six months or person to get permission to en eaucracy it nov more for a Brve too Russa, Toe Sot By. Cuitor Arrested Mos ———- on Maiming Charge Grave Session SEM Fails to Uncover tasty We Go Houdini's Spirit UPI About YORK «UPL A lawyer » splash Ine in the face wimer fiancee were maining cnarges vesterda\s Police said the NEW YORK 100 from keeping the lawyer, sons huddled in win Pugach last might and t ] this since June }ialloween morming to see ’ R wether Riss, 22, was scarred mind-reader Joseph Dunnir and one eve. and nearly blinded in the a medium named ‘‘F could other in the Ihe attack ‘ forth the ghost of magician Miss Riss has charged all along Harry Houdin that her rejected suitor was be- show up hind the attack. She said that only Houdini didn t said sarcastically _ id > 4 {¢ y I . Inst name. was trvin A vin the *©emng ese dog for Christmas, s 000 Dunninge has olfered to Schwert week tne on 8 Claims Ike Bad for U.N. an died om the = CLEVELAND. Ohio (UPI) —Fo rhe Ont Mm 19% stroke of Inin t Assistant Secretary of State * = Ernest Gross charged today that iid not beheve the dead the Eisenhower administration his Coud communicate with the living “by passed and weakened” the But he gave Dunninger a 10-word United Nations “not only to the UN's detriment. but at heavy cost to our national interest "’ and Said he w ld try to Winter Articles Needed Schools Seek Clothing ’ nN ( Dt 4 r of ' } S ation 4 ‘ the D« wes SS f oft Sevent h Day Ad * * * ( h and the st. Vincent ( \ n. director of pup:! Paul Society " n th Pontiac public <\stem, Says the drive's c e equivalent of one a U. S. Plans Shot of ~™ yr ° pt! Pontiac schoo od | Toward Venus Last 1 the 9.160 by Early 1960 (UPIL e netted Pounds Save Allison: “We are asking people to share their no longer needed usable clothing with the less fortunate of our community hy sending contributions their children’s school. WASHINGTON early next year. 3ut_ a space probe to Venus i!- Those families who dont havé self would not be fesible until the school chudren can call the nearest planet swings back into a favorable hool for collection by the parent position with the earth in 1961] teacher association | The National Aeronautics and There is a particular need now Space Administration (ASA) was for winter clothing. This drive will enable hundreds of students to go ! ite clothing tiled late next month. If this shot is S va x successful, NASA hopes to tire is Contributions w be processed shot to the Venus orbit in Decem- and distributed thout charg? ber or early 1960 has Nikita Promised Groups slapped stiff new taxes on mineral ‘ ; production, moved against ail Here He d Send Loved foreign oil exploration companies Friday night by sealing their of- ready is government offices.’’ American company representa- da. tives conferred with the U, S. em-} , Dassy on the situation. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SA’TURDAY, OCTOBER 381, 1959 sei aii Detroit-Windsor Tunnel Fare Increase Blocked - state. Commerce Commission has jlemporarily blocked a five-cent — The Cubap exploration of Cuban oil lands ‘al-|fare inerease on the buses operat-| Remind You of Hunting? ZURICH, Switzerland (UPI) — |The 1959 Swiss mountain climbing Detroit & Canada Tunnel Corp. | season ended today with a toll of had planned to advance the fare'59 dead, duplicated in Cuban ing through the tunnel which con-| nects Detroit and Windsor, Cana-! |\from 15 cents to 20 cents effective} . | next Sunday. Riders protested. |Soviets Release GI The ICC directed the company to make no change in fares until|—A new Jersey soldier who ‘the matter could be investigated.|crossed the border into Commu- HEIDELBERG, Germany (UPD nist East Germany Sept.-21 was) released last night at a crossing-| point on the edge of the Iron Cur- tain, it was announced today. 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