& The Weather O.8. Weather Barese Forecast Mild, occasional showers, (Detatie Page 2) Edition 115th wlth ce Eeaes "PON TIAG, MICHIGAN, _TUES — OCTOBER 22, 1957—28 PAGES apa Eat eal : i * CITY FALL — Take a pleasant Oreos after- noon with the temperature pushing 70. Push — aside any cares you might have whether you're ‘ 16 or 60, and take a ‘slow stroll down a leaf clut- tered city sidewalk. Shuffling through the colorful and crisp fallings like the youngster in this Autumn Paints | Beautiful rae COUNTRY AUTUMN — Oakland’ County is attracting many weekend sightseers who are cruising ever ‘back county roads looking at the breath-taking. and artistic sights that fall brings to the country. Our photographer caught this b —_— of several bright orange ental sur- ~ for Halloween. * exclaimed: - ‘picture makes you ask, “Why can't every day of the year be just like today.” Fall offers many vivid sights in the city which poets have sought to describe. But nothing is so impressive as a first-hand experience. £ ae : : rounding cornstalks and awajting the youngsters “Mention -a color ‘and the trees and fields in the country offers it and others, during. these lovely, fall qherpoms, "a a passerby Denies Girard Intended to Kill. Presiding Trial Judge, Makes Announcement After Gl Testifies MAEBASHI, Japan (INS) — The presiding judge in the Japanese manslaughter trial of GI William S. Girard announced today that ‘the court does not feel Girard in- tended to hit anybody when the soldier fired a shot that killed a Japanese woman on a U. S. firing range. Judge Yuzo Kawachi made the announcement fromthe bench of the three-man Maebashi District Court after Girard underwent lengthy examination by his own Japanese attorney and by the court itself. Judge Kawachi antounced: _ “The court does not feel you. fired with the intention of hitting | anybody.” Girard, testifying in his own de- fense in the final stage of the two- month-old trial, said that was right. Kawachi's statemerit seemed a gain for the defense. But under Japanese law the three-judge court could still convict the soldier of. ethe charge of inflicting bodily in- jury causing death if it decided he knew the power of his weapon and the danger of firing the way he did. Sees Flu Infecting Resume Arguments on Hotta Taking Post -WASHINGTON (#—Attorneys resume their argu- ments today on whether a federal district judge should! further ban James R. Hoffa sters Union presidency. from taking over the Team- Judge F. Dickinson Letts is due to rule, probably today, on whether to issue an injunction agatnst Hoffa and’ whether to tie up the funds of the giant union Hunters Favored by Weatherman Hunters’ are weatherman for favored by the the next ing, both bird and small animals. ad * * For the Pontiac vicinity, the US. | casional showers tonight. The will be a mild 52. low! pected ‘and continued mild ‘tem- peratures. The high will be 64, On Thursday, the outlook is , cloudy with aia showers and turning colder, * * * Snow is expected tonight and to- morrow, but-only in the Upper Peninsula. In downtown ‘Pontiac, the lowest p.m., the mer- willl 30 Million More: DETROIT (INS) — The U. S.. surgeon general predicted today ¥ — Need Tenants? Every day your rental unit remains vacant means loss of income to you. If you more than 30 million additional Americans will contract Asian flu: before it runs its course’ next spring. Dr. Leroy E. Burney told a news: conference at the Detroit Athletic Club: / “we have had two million cases so far. There is a real probability of «a — wider attack. fi have a room, apartment or » house to rent place a Want Ad immediately and_ fill that vacancy in a hurry. This ad. brought ‘over 20 calls and rerited the apart- ment the first day it ran. 3 ROOMS, MODERN, REDECOR- ated. throughout. @ location. Must haye good erence and steady. More than a good place to live, Just like! home. For appointment call OR- 3-906. A “However, we see no erilonce that it will becomé more serious. We expect it fo continue as a mild disease With a an dea rate.’ é ‘ To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 . _Just.ask for the WANT AD DEPT. te e < few! ‘days. The predicted light showers iwill be ideal for all types of hunt-| Weather Bureau has predicted oc-! Tomorrow occasional rain is ex-' recorded temperature preceding 8. a.m. was 48. By 2 cury had risén to €0. *and place it in the hands jof court - appointed \receivers. The injunction, if one is Seat would replace a temporary re- straining order which now Hoffa from taking over the union helm. The delay was grounds Hoffa was elected by a Teamsters convention dominated by delegates handpicked to rig | the elections, i | The case challenging Hoffa's ‘election and the entire Teamsters! Jconvention’ “proceedings was brought by a group of rank-and-) file Teamsters members from New York, Their attorney Godfrey P. ‘yeah-men’ ever gathered together anythere.”’ : * * * the convention's total 1,754 gates were improperly constitutional rules. He said the union overiooked| ‘constitutional requirements that idelegates should have been elect- days in advance of the start of the convention, ’ In one instance, Schmidt said, a delegate was elected after the ‘convention was held. | * * Martin O'Donoghue, ‘counsel, disputed Schrhidt's claims and offered an affidavit from John F, English, Teamsters secretary- * convention was held the way the Teamsters have held their conven- itions down through the years. Disa‘ted American Veterans a Chapter 16 * Rooseveit foter on aan pee = Open Evenings & Sundays smal 9 From Sol d US. Secrets After Soviet Party NEW YORK wW--A US. Ariny master sergeant has testified that he betrayed his country / and after a wild Moscow hotel party with two Russian girls. ; | A grin fiickefing across time his angular features from Roy A. Rhodes, 40, testified Set. UF Volunteers Start Training i t6 Learn Approach The annual pre-campaign Pon- tiae Area United Fund volunteer solicitor training began this morning in the Waldron Ho- tel. Richard Fell, campaign train- ing chairman, is conducting this year's six sessions, The impor- tant role of the individual soticl- tor is peing stressed at the break- fast seasions, which are spon- , this year by the saad Neng Division, SESSIONS turned informer for the Russians) to! time and speaking with a lisp,| in Brooklyn Federal District Court! Pontiac Motor Provides. Breakfast for Solicitors « Game Sea ; ‘Student Prince’ Gets No Time Off to Greet Parents LONDON «h — Queen Elizabeth ‘Il and Prince Philip arrived back ‘in England today from their tri- jumphant visit to the United States yesterday that he was paid dor —was it truthful or untruthful?’'jand Canada giving information to Soviet na- Rhodes was asked | The American-built) DCTC that| tionals in 1952. “Some of both, sir,’ replied the carried them from New York veteran of 15 years in uniform. landed at London airport at Rhodes was testifying as a | witness for the government in | the esplonage trial of Col. Rudolf | I. Abel, 65, alleged master spy | Union in the | The Oklahoma-bérn soldier told/ 4:02 p.m. | Judge Mortimer W. Byers and a | jury of nine men and three wom- | old gaughter, was ir en that he had received the equiv- Weughter, * te of | fer the Soviet ‘é , te welcome them as was United States, | eet nt of $2,500 to ‘$3,000 in rubles) prime Minister “Macmillan, giving the Russians informa. | “The information you gave them tion’ about himself, his earlier) Missing from the group which itraining in’ code work and about was at London airport to greet lthe habits of military and State the royal couple was Prince Department personnel assigned to Charles, who couldn't get the day the U.S. Embassy in Moscow (off from his grammar school ‘KNEW CODE studies at Cheam, and Princess | Margaret, who had to attend an Rhodes said he arrived in Mos-lofficial engagement arranged leov’ June 22, 1951, and was put months ago in charge of the embassy garage In New York, the Port of New ;He_had_ been trained, he said, in| York Authority was smarting with, leode and cipher work in’ the embarrassment today. It was lit-| Pentagon. erally “caught short.’ Thé sergeant traced his covert The red earpet laid out for activities in Moscow to a drink- — — i . grad ing bout in December 1951. He / read over iy las sald he was celebrating pews 350 feet in the U.S.— from. the , air terminal to their waiting air- ae! Sadlnaiass Con owen ship—reached only half-way authorities to join him. “Somebody gooted,” one offi- clal commented, After a night's revelry with his two Russian mechanics and two) The iRussian girls, be - said, ®he -woke’ lax Princess Anne, their 7-year- Reunited | Queen will be able to re- from some of her official “Five or ten weeks later,” he Jor engagéments scheduled. ‘said, the same girl called him at| one ithe garage and he arranged to ‘meet her | He said they ithe street, the other met two men in one the girl's brother, n Open rea Injured {st Day up the next morning in bed with duties for the next two weeks. one of the girls in a strange room | During that time she has no ma- Pontiac Woman an _English-speaki ‘Russian introdueed - o hie i hon | | Day or Bob Smith . . «| Rhodes testified that he never] I] ngrid, Rossellini |saw the girl again after that day jp met the English- “speaking Rus- Together i in Paris | sian several times. H R “Usually,”’ the . in appy eunion one meeting a uniformed man was PARIS (INS) — Ingrid Bergman! ithere."’ and Roberto Rossellini are spend-| Rhodes gave no indication un- ling their first day together since! der direct examination that he Ppp nee ope or the large . 00. imember-volunteer..Commercial Di-! - vision were included at this morn-| ings session, They are the Retail) 1 and 2 groups and -the Finance Group headed by Edward Maier,| group captain. I } ‘ * * * The Commercial Division, under, the chairmanship of Carroll Qs-| mun, will seek to raise $164,280) ‘toward the United Fund's goal of} the os week | wsisial INeRID BERGMAN witness said, ‘he was alone but not always. At! Killed in Crash. | Mrs. Rebecca Jacobson | Dies Following Accident in Bloomfield Hills A Pontiac woman, Mrs. Rebecca Jacobson, 59, 453 West Iroquois ‘Rd., was Bloomfield Hills’ first '$612,000 during campaign beginning Nov. bars} sought.on | Schmidt told Letts there ‘‘never, was a group of more complacent! Schmidt said well over 600 of, dele-| qualified! as delegates under the union’s own, éd after June, 3 and at least 30) Teamsters |v treasurer, saying the latest union) n Open Meeting Of ail Disabled J ae and Pamilies). At 6:00 . day Foster's, Hardware & Sporting Goods The money collected "eine the drive will serve as the life biood for the continued existence of the 55 UF health, welfare, recrea- tional, counseling and character building agencies. Additional sessions are scheduled for other groups on Wednesday ‘morning and afternoon, Thursday morning, Friday morning and next Monday afternoori, Oct. 28. of Ike’s Speech on Radio Tonight WASHINGTON uw — President Eisenhower will discuss Ameri- ca’s health and medical needs in a nationwide radio address tonight from New York. * * * The President will be the prin- cipal ‘speaker at a Waldorf- Astoria Hotel dinner honoring | Afred P. Sloan Jr., philanthro- pist and honorary board chair- man of General Motors Corp. The President and Mrs. Eisen- hower will fly to New York in midafternoon and go directly to the Waldorf-Astoria. At tonight’s dinner Sloan will receive the Frank H. Leahy Memorial Award presented an- nually for distinguished service to medital education by a layman. The award is sponsored by the National, Fund for Medical Edu- cation, which is giving the din- ner, and by the American Medi- cal Assn. and the Association of American Medical Colleges. Eisenhower's speech will be broadcast at 9:05 p.m., EST, by all major networks, There will be no television. © BR eee ee, a fo Today’ s Press [es ae ee i a ee ee ee ee bs] County News ............6.: 15 Editorials ............66.0055 6 a eee ree 21 Obituaries ........6..08 oes 4 ee eee 17 thru 19 bo eee ee ee ee 16 TV & Radio Programs .....27 Wilson, Earl ...2°.:.. 16 Women's Pages ....1' fare 13 a <) Proxy Mystery <-........ [December, when the Italian movie] knew Abel or had any dealings | ratte fatality of 1957 this morn- | ing. producer flew to India and a ru- | with him. mored romance with another! - Mrs. Jacobson wak injured about woman. | Abe} faces a possible death | sen-| ii: 30 last night, when the car He arrived in Paris yesterday, ‘tence if he is convicted. He js ac-/driven by her husband Joseph S., land found his beautiful wife wait- ‘cused of stealing American mili-/left the highway and hit a tree in ing at the airport with open arms|t@ry and atomic data while: posing the Woodward avenue parkway for nine years as a Brooklyn) just «south of Long Lake road. Ps + Traffic Accident Kills Detroiter, " Also Injures 5 Shotgun Pellet in Eye Blinds Rochester Man in Group Near Bay City | Nine area hunters were wounded, including a Roch- ester man blinded in one eye, and a Detroit hunter was killed in a traffic acci- dent near Lapeer as the Small game season opened in Michigan yesterday. Altogether, at least 32 persons suffered from gun- \shot_ wounds and—four others were stricken by ‘heart attacks as the first of * 600,000 . an anticipated hunters took to the field. The Rochester man, Harold | Atkinson, 20, of 309 Woodward St. was in fair condition in Pontiac General Hospital. He Jost the sight of his left eye. ie * * Killed in the auto crash at M21 ‘and Lake Pleasant road, six miles least of Lapeer, was Joseph Kuc- zera, 42, of 3538 Farnworth St. Five other persons were in- jured, inchoding the other driver, Ieonard Martinson, 49, his son, Wayne Martinson, both of 8313 Cooley Lake __Water- ford Township, and their ser, Eimer Williamson, @, of 3800 Mapleleaf Rd., Waterford Township. Other area hunters injured: Clifford Godfrey, 25, of 28349 S. Jessie St., struck im the face by pellets near Elkton in Huron County; — Cadwallader, 43, of 1402 ler, wounded in the face near wl i as + * * Another -hunter, identified as Raymond Clemants, 43, of Pon- tiac, struck in the face by pellets near Cass City; | Harry Yeager, 35, of 21805 W. Health Is Subject spoke at auto indust ester: | hs os ar peene at The: wecte: Inchaetry’ yestes | Secretary Selwyn Lloyd in Washington. “ia disgrace to the «community. and heniaciil lips. * * * Rossellini told newsmen not to) has been any misunderstanding be- tween us," He dismissed rumors of a ro- mance with Sonali Das Gupta, said he didn’t know if she was | In Paris as reported a couple of | weeks ago and insisted he had | mo plats to see her. Asked why he did not meet In-| grid far their scheduled family va- leation in Italy last summer, Ros- 'sellini answered: “Twas working." * * ae He safd he would have to sdures ‘to India soon to complete the films; - ihe is making for the Indian govern- | ment and that he would go to Rome, tomorrow. Ingrid will remain in Paris until the play in which she / starring | commgteter | ata rin Oct. 2D. run Oct. Fires Upon Detroit — DETROIT (INS) Architect Frank Lloyd Wright, 88, has called Detroit's $30 million City-County| Building a ‘rat trap"’ and took a day, Wright, in Detroit to deliver a ‘Town Hall address, said the City-| County Building is ‘‘a squirrel cage) of steel frames.” Mayor Louis (©, Miriani, when! told of Wright's..remarks, had) some comments_of his own about) la house the f#med architect is! building in Detroit, “T think it’s a lousy looking house,” the mayor said.: “a | wouldn't pay a dime for it. | “What a rat trap that is. It's) It, ijlooks Hike an electric company sth: station,’” | Turning his fire on cars, Wright) declared: |. “These ferry boats on the streets! go growling at you for no good | reason.. There js nothing’ mobile’ about. them but the engine and} | wheels.” ° | He accused the auto industry of, giving the -American people ' de- ‘signs contrary to nature, 4 artist. | sel for Abel, asked the court to) Mrs, Jacobson was taken to St. t t nd ss SS ane. ave er |h ve Rhodes’ testimony stricken! Joseph Mercy Hospital, where she ’ app) ; from the record. idied at about 4:4 a.m. today. \Prepared to Stay | dered to police for passing $700 | his bunk and started reading a Frank Lloyd Wr Wright lor Cr ucial Talks With Ike | atomic energy Jegislation is highly restrictive, ' scientific secrets with the British, Police said Jacobson apparently James B. Donovan, chief coun- jhad fallen asieep at the wheel. Jacobson suffered lacerations to ithe right knee. DETROIT (INS) — ‘Come |Records Scrapped prepared to stay” is William | FE. Hamilton's motto. The 28 | DETROIT (INS) — Three tons year-old Detroit man surren- | of old: Wayne County records dating back to the 1700's were in rubber checks, Once inside | disposed of.as waste paper to- his cell he unloaded a supply | day after ‘being placed on of cigarettes, candy and chew- | microfilm fn the- registrar -of ing gum. He stretched out on | Deeds office. The Michigan Historica] Society sorted and re- tained what historicitems it wanted, . paperback detective novel and munched on a 1 chocolate bar. —y Macmillan Due Tomorrow NEW YORK (AP)—Prime Minister Harold Macmillan arrives here from. London tomorrow. * * * He will start three days of crucial talks- with President Eisenhower, Secretary of State Dulles and British Foreign * * * President Eisenhower meets today with Dulles to discuss moves for countering Russia’s scientific advances and her diplomatic steps in the Middle East. * ilside Dr., 14 Mile Rd., Southfield Township, wounded in the head and back near Filion in Huron County; Jack Klarr, 35, of 1444 Chester- field. Ave., Birmingham, wounded in the head near Pigeon; Robert Hein, 14, of 8110 Wood- Clarkstop, wounded in the left leg near home; Charles H. Layman, 67, of 5468 Hurd St.,. Oxford, struck in the face, neck and chest by pellets near Flint; and ‘ Arthur N. Antosick, 27, of Mad- ison Heights, wounded in Sterling Township of Macomb County, * * * Atkinson was hunting pheasant with a group of friends near Bay City yesterday afternoon when struck in the eye by a shotgun pellet, Doctors said they may nave te remove the eye in order to take The ‘right eye was not injured, they sald. Atkinson,a truck driver for a Rochester gravel company, is mar- ried and has 4 two-months oid daughter, The traffic ecaiiieddl occurred at ‘9 p.m. as Kuczera, heading south on Lake Pleasant, repo edly en- tered M21 without stopping, ‘Kuczera was returning home hunting with Joseph Renusch, 43,. of 22845 Roxana ‘St., Stanley Stostiak, 64, of 5512 Cam- den St., Detroit. * * * Renusch suffered chest and back broken legs and rib and back in- Eisenhower was reported thinking in terms of a North Atlantic scientific pool as a step to mobilize the free world’s scientific know-how and resources. Macmillan was understood to.be aiming for a far more sweeping partnership under which British and American scientists would divide up scientific’ tasks in the modern weapons and missiles fields, ~~ \ * * * A major obstacle to greater American-British coopera- tion in the scientific field is the American Congress. US. ¥ x * * Congress has been adamant against changing it, jal- though President Eisenhower is anxious to .share more, ' juries, Both men are in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Flint. , Martinson, suffering head lacerations, a broken jaw and chest injuries, also was admitted . at St. Joseph's. Williamson and Martinson’s son were treated at Lapeer County Hos- pital for, minor injuries. The Clarkston: youth, Robert Hein, was. hunting . with ‘several friends: yesterday morning off of Allen road, north of Clarkston. He was struck in the leg blast from a 12 gauge which went off sae . iff's Deputies said, as it was | held toward the ground by ut ‘a/ Congress responsive to. the -voting public ‘ean “be counted on to assess carefully the people's’ shood, the friends, Jerry Hennig, 1 ead mes Rd, - injuries; Stostiak, a broken pelvis, _ v we Detroit, and ‘ out.the pellet if infection sets in, ——— é oEe 4 i z Ady i id : HH i iv Tae i gE + » * 3 ‘un ton Broadway(Commiss er Paving on Oak on Rejects Idea New Yorkers. R was t day of her 4 3 ? : ' ii #: i iH if ‘Mrs. Harriman Here’s a Chance to Act With Circle Players at 8 pm., in room 109 of Pontiac|water rates for the Huron Gar- High School. Persons interested|dens subdivision No. 1 was ap- in any way in participating in|proved by the Waterford Township board at dast night's meeting. . BPREDEEGET Hi tyget lt s dl HE Nephritis Victim Ends Gallant Fight for Life ABILENE, Tex. #—A _ gallant struggle for life ended quietly Jast night for Tommy , 24. He of nephritis, of many Hird ell righ libs az ‘an Eagle Scout is father, B. O. later, ’ pdlice at Stam H chief of i?) iP to the “2,200 users wil’ be Nov, 1 and will be payable Fel. 1. Pay- group under the direc-/ments may be made quarterly, ac- cording to Clerk James Seeterlin. _jowners was hiked from $3 to $4.50 | per 1,500 cubic feet. “This increase include “Lo and Be-'is still lower than most of the sur- Curse of An. Aching founding areas,” Seeterlin said. and the subdivision plat No, 2 on Walton Boulevard, new crippled children's home. on Telegraph road wa ‘walved board members. Temple Company, of Pontiac, was approved along with « fireworks permit for Waterford Township - High School to be used Friday. for granted to Ernest Lendler to hold a modern furniture sale at 932 = St. Thursday through Sun- Mayor Under Fire Backed by Council | Council of nearby St. Clair Shores ‘|gave a unanimous 5-0 vote of con- fidence last night to Mayor Thomas S. Welsh, whose removal has been — by a one-man grand Welsh's “‘integrity and ability” and expressed a “desire that he con- tinue to serve in the office to which he was elected by the people of this community.” ~ = acting as a one-man grand ry affairs in St. Clair Shores, rec- ommended to -Gov. Williams last week that Welsh be removed from pod for allegediy accepting $20,- in improper paynients from builders. ™ | Well-wishers. of the mayor. at- fineed) tended | Harold Blackwell. mayor since 1952, has denied any Judge Quinn's eight charges false and said the others involved legit-|Society .of America will hold its imate real estate fees and were s9/L0t Payments extracted from buil- ders under threat or promise. “aiSt. Joseph Employes «Aid Building Fund for Subdivision | A total increase of $17,000 in NEW SAFETY PATH — Children attending the William Beaumont elementary school in Waterford Township, are using a new path for the first time. Parents with the help of Waterford road. ithe aS Starting period for the increase The rate to individual home- * * * Other business of the board was approval of the Jayno Heights A building permit fee for the * * * ‘A plumber’s bond for the F. J. A public auction permit was MT. CLEMENS ® — The City The council voted confidence in * *® * Circuit: Judge Timothy Quinn of investigating governmental More than 300 supporters and the council meeting. Welsh abstained from voting. So did a political fee, Councilman Welsh, a real estate broker and ing. He labeled two of jsafety for their children walking by|yesterday dented in Detroit a tem- . |wall alleys and faulty equipment. One group of Waterford Town- ship residents has taken the first step in solving the problem of to school. * &® &- Parents in the William Beav-' Provide Safe Route to School Parents Build Path for Children combined resources with long: The four-foot wide path winds through woods and over swamps mont"élementary school area have on the north side of Elizabeth Injunction Is Denied in Bowling Alley Suit jporary injunction against seven Pontiac bowling alley owners ac- cused of discriminating against members of a Negro bowling league. ., After a two-hour hearing, Judge Picard ruled there was insufficient evidence presented in behalf of the league and six of its members, who brought the suit. The members charged the alley: owners limited the times at which they couki bowl, assigned them Pontiac attorney Milton R. Hen- ry said he would continue the suit until trial. The six plaintiffs each seek $1,000 damages. For Beautiful Approach BALTIMORE @® — The State Roads Commission says the $600,000 beauty treatment for 15 miles of approaches to the Bal- timore harbor tunnel will make motorists think they're in a pub- lic park, The SRC said the trees and shrubs also will cut down on headlight glare, screen un- sightly views, help stabilize the slopes and even reduce traffic noise. May Curtail Research DETROIT w — Officials at two Michigan Universities «say government cutbacks may seri- ously affect scientific research at their schools. The govern- ment spending slashes at the. University of Michigan and at Wayne State University report- edly were ordered last month, shortly before launching of the Russian earth satellite was an- nounced, Slide Contest Slated MOUNT' PLEASANT ( — The nature division of the Photographic AFL-CIO Merger Still Deadlocked Oakland Area Councils Have Dec: 5 Deadline to Consolidate The deadlock in Oakland County garding a‘ Dec. 5 deadline to ‘merge, will prevent delegates from attending the AFL-CIO national ‘convention, a CIO spokesman ‘said today. * * * “We, the CIO and the AFL, are both aware that we will not be issued credentials to the convention if we don’t meet the deadline,” Fred V. Haggard, president of the Oakland County. CIO Council de- cla: He said it was still his opinion, as he expressed earlier this month, that no progress is being made toward the merger here. No future merger talks have been scheduled, he added. . * *. & es , Haggard hinted earlier that the AFL Teamsters union was block- ing the merger by putting a “brick wall” between the two unions, The parent AFL-CIO has set Dec. 5 as the deadline on both state and county levels for the merger: On that same day, the convention in Atlantic City will begin. * * * Similar merger talks in Wayne In 30 states the AFL and CIO organizations have already accom- plished their joint pacts, Files Suit for Divorce DETROIT — Ross R. Roy, president of the Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce, has filed a Circuit Court suit° for divorcee from his wife Mary. Mrs. Ross be- gan a counter action, also request- annual slide contest at Central Michigan College. here Nov. 15-17. given. ing a divorce. No reasons were town- ship officials and are in the proc- ess of constructing a walking path off the pavement, almost one mile County are reported deadlocked; also Township officials have made the path, which is 20 feet from dangerously traveled Elizabeth Lake Leke Rd., 20 feet from the pave- ment, After several meetings with su- pervisor Elmer Johnson, residents in the area were sparked into action by Al Means and Earl Mitchell, who started a fund rais- ing campaign to have the path made. x* *« * . Detroit owners of most of the property, gave their consent for the path to be made on their prop- erty, and a bulldozer was hired with money collected from resi- dents. . _ DADS CLEAR PATH Work got under way early Sat- urday morning, when twenty fath- ers began the job of clearing the land of heavy timber, leveling the fill dirt, and spreading the sand P. * * * Women in the area furnished hot lunches and coffee as the men prepared the land for their chil- dren's safety. ; At first, the group planned only to go as far west as Hos- pital read, however, other par: ents became interested, and the path-plans have been extended to the end of a one-mile stretch. Since the project began, many other residents have become in- terested in the outcome, as the same condition exists throughout the entire township, according to Johnson. —% © * The problem of keeping the snow off the path in the winter has been solved by the Sluiter brothers, Al and Walter. They own a tractor with a blade attachment and plan on scraping the path whenever it becomes necessary: Offer Free Classes in Part-Time Selling The Retail Merchants Assn. of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- merce have announced plans for a t course to instruct part- time workers who will be seéking jobs in Pontiac stores during the season. In cooperation with the Business Education Dept. of Pontiac High The classes will be conducted by Ralph W. Rotsel and will be aimed at improving selling tech- Absentee Ballots Now Available Deadline 2 P. ae 8 until 2. ‘ limited to property owners by can issue these. bonds, » Mrs. Evans said. yee ey t fe As Pontiac City Clerk Ada R. Evans today reminded city "| voters who will be unable to | Special hospital bond election, that the deadline for absentee ‘ballots is Saturday at 2 p.m. , They will be made available St the clerk’s office in. |S the City Hali daily from 8 a.m. to 5 and Saturday from . At the same time, Mrs. Evans pdinted out that the elec- tion on the $950,000 general Obligation. bond issue will. be says only such persons can decide whether a municipality _., To date’ the clerk's office has issued 17 absentee ballots, 'M. Saturday go. to the polls in Monday’s 5 réason of a state law. which for the classes which will be free and open to the public. © Photo Contest Slated - Michigan College here Nov, 15-17. Be Slate Funeral Service () — Service will and sf ied b town-| of CIO and AFL labor groups re-|Srip es UPPlied by the PETOSKEY be held Wednesday for Dr. George] ° A. Parmenter, civie leader and] - ot with quiet dignity on the torch still er tee Wits. Stand HF i Hy EGESE i he i g ih | 7243 t Be g i : 28 f a i ; ! TH | : rd Lil A | qd a schoolgirl, ; was just as well greeted, if not “You mean HE’S a doll,” a} lady corrected, ° ; * * * “Free Ireland!” The relentlessly punctual Elizabeth was 42 minutes late arriving for the mayor's lunch. | eon, where former President Herbert Hoover was on her left. The governors of New Jersey and Connecticut and Mrs. Elea- | nor Roosevelt also were in the | throng, as was the U.N.’s Dag Hammarskjold, > Elizabeth responded with feel- ing to Mayor Wagner's formal speech of welcome and the gift of a medal and scroll. She called| New York “fabulous” and “ex- hilarating’’ and “dynamic,” toast- ed the health of the President| and concluded “it is impossible after a journey such as this not to be impressed by the enormous, between us and which I pray may] long continue.” =| The Queen was given a three- minute standing ovation at the! finish. It was a sound that would echo and re-echo until the engines of her plane drowned it out in| the small hours of Tuesday. Philip, riding with Mrs: Harri-|, man in another plastic top car./merged the township with Mt. found an ‘Detroiter Admits Beating Woman = Man, 29, Confesses to} and there in al} Entering Carmel Hall, ‘ole Slugging Aged Resident DETROIT (# — Assistant Prose- nuzzled and scraped into a|Cutor E, Newell DeGurse said to- berth whose burly up-jday that Peter A. Grant, 29, of Union Detroit had admitted beating a 65- tough | year-old woman ~ LillY/Catholic home for the aged Sunday. DeGurse said Grant told him he|p had been drinking heavily when he|winiam somehow got into the building, then quoted Grant as saying: “I walked up several flights and then down a hall where I open door. I the room and started a downtown Clemens. ee ti | i qe 3 F rs F Hl F fi e § iF - ere Coleman Comfortable Following Heart Attack .jmore so in the case of thelagainst to 974 for Mt. Clemens/monarch was. visiting -Saturday. voters approved the: merger 1,651- 407. The merger would have made|Knight Commander of the Civil Michigan's fourth|Division of the Order of the British Empire. ' Come See, Hear > . BILLY GRAHAM in “FIRE ON THE HEATHER” Wednesday Night, 7:30 P. M. THE SALVATION ARMY FREE !—300 SEATS—FREE! 29 West Lawrence Joe’s Army-Navy Surplus 32 S. SAGINAW ST. | ‘Will Be Closed for One Week Due to the Death of Mrs. Joseph Jacobson NE * Ly. Flint 1954, who, died at the age of 86. fi mp dentist in Petoskey. from 1900 to}. ° i \ . f 4 * \ | +4 i : i i ‘weer a GOES NON-STOP TO yori ONLY 2 HRS. 14 MIN. 9:10 am (EST) Ar. New York 12:24 pm (E0T) York 7:48 pos (E07 e fs ; Paar. Flint 725 pm (EST) Capital AIRLINES rm . THE PONTIAC PRESS, “"rurspay, OCTOBER a a+ 1987 September Storms. Cost Texas $62 Million ae Heavy raitis in the southeast Gulf coast aréa caused some two /- _ |million dollars damage, including loss of much of the region's rice ‘One tornado. touched ground during the month, the report ‘said, ; causing $7,000 damage. 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I worked | on the heart at first for five or | | hour and my muscles started tightening up. | “Then we watched him closely for about an hour and a half. ‘Every few minutes we checked his heart. It was nip and tuck for coming along so well he only wants more food.” * * * Dr. Stoller said Roberts and his poor risk because he had lost so much flood. The ulcer operation | has been postpaned. Conclusive Evidence HOUSTON, Tex. (® — To prove his point that his jalopy did have a safety sticker, pre-law student Alfred Retsios, 19, hauled his whole windshield into court. He explained that when officers stopped him, he was driving the 1929: model car without the wind-| shield. Judge W. E. Bell dismissed the case. * FOR YOU TO DO: Get your mother to let you buy some) popcorn at the store and pop it in a covered skillet or popeorn | * Tomorrow: Why do cain animals differ cron others? 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Left with the enormous tangle of the Suez crisis, faced with a perilous economic situation and a possible breakdown in Angio- American relations, Macmillan's | walrus mustache and aristocratic | gentility never once got in the | way of his strong determination, | Now threatened by the growing | unpopularity of his Conservative |party, the loss of by-elections and ‘continued economic problems, he still stands like Gibraltar on what he believes to be the right way. of opportunity to show his stuff|servative’’ ‘|since the Queen personally chose Macmillan Firm in Beliefs | BATTLE-TESTED The son of an Indiana woman, Macmillan. displayed his toughness more than 40 years ago on the battlefields of France, when, wounded three times, he lay all night in No-Man’s Land read- ing Horace until he was rescued. * * * With the soul of a rebel which contradicts his long-time ‘‘con- label and demeanor, Macmillan went on..to chisel out a brilliant career in politics as well as a career in his family’s publishing firm. 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In Scranton, Pa., visiting hours were canceled this week atthe Lackawahna County jail “to keep inmates healthy.” Church services were canceled in parts of the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania last Sunday because of fear of spreading the disease. * * * In Detroit, a judge caught up on his docket yesterday by sen- tencing six men from the hospital _to which he had been con-| fined by flu two weeks ago. In Lansing, pregnant Mrs. Jerome Garcia, wife of a factory worker, was ill with the flu. So were her 14 children. Tomorrow the Public Health Service's Advisory Committee on jinfluenza will hold a meeting in "A TILL lll iii eee Washington to discuss the situa- tion, . a oe ae ee oor ow + eke ee eww ah eet oe Oe RO EH * oh ee He Ionia Teacher Leaves Estate to Feline Pets’ _ IONIA, Mich. ® — The will of Mrs. Blanche Bonner and care for her cats, There was no immediate esti- mate on the size of the estate, but Probate Court’ set bond at $26,000 for the executrix; Mrs. Hattie Schaefer. Mrs. Barber, a widow and former Detroit school- authorized the release of inmates|teacher, made small bequests to- from city ptison to prevent the/taling $1,100 to nieces and ne- phews and set up the rest of the estate as a fund far-the cats. Bonner Barber, ad-| Coll and hool football|Mitted to probate yesterday, left ege eh ht fallen|™ost of her estate to provide food victim to the illnesses. te Prisons and churches have felt Death Toll Climbs jin Train Collision Most of the casualties — all Turks—were aboard a local diesel train botind for Istanbul from Edirne. The local smashed into headed from Istanbul for Europe. Police said they were holding) the stationmasters of the two sta-| tions between which the wreck oc- ARMACISTS Charge PRESCRIPTIONS —. \ DOUBLE HOLDENS,2 TRADING STAMPS ‘3 WEDNESDAY > 24 Ss SS LESS for Filling SPECIALS for WEDNESDAY *2™ Toni Home Permanent . ris 100’s Bayer Aspirin Tablets . zy ‘3 Rybucaps Vitamin - Mineral Capsules s 6s _ $4 ts 2” Barbara Gould Hand oon .. 18 : Reg. Size (CHESTERFIELD, CAMELS, LUCKIES, PHILIP MORRIS, OLD GOLD) 200 CTN. s9is CIGARETTES Plus Te Tax & 4 but it doesn’t cost that much” YOUR EDSEL DEALER INVITES YOU TO WATCH “WAGON TRAIN"— This is the E DSEL “It acts the way it looks, > a ~ 4 So you just pick up your phone and call the service man. - Soon the picture is back, clear as ever. Se It’s good to know, isn’t it, that any one—or anything— _ yo want is just a telephone call.away. 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Learn all about them from your Edsel Dealer: just touch a button on the steer- Visit him soon. Edsel prices ing wheel hub. Edsel’s exclusive range from just-above the lowest Teletouch Drive starts you off— to just below the highest. You smoothly, electrically. can.afford an Edsel. And you can As you accelerate, you become aware that the Edsel has the choose from 4 series, 18 models. EDSEL DIVISION « FORD MOTOR COMPANY Shown here is the Edsel Citation Convertible EDSEL New member of the Ford family of fine cars NBC-TV Riemenschneider-Engelhart ., 232, 8. Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan See your Edsel Dealer and road-check 1958's most remarkable automobile” Jerry Robinson Edsel Sales, Inc. . 408 S$ Woodward Ta Birmingham, Michigan | } Blacklock Edsel, Inc. 32411 Grand River Farmington, Michigan Race Motor Sales, Inc. 22525 Woodward Ave. Ferndale, Michigan’. Ra Bob Southern , 1000 E. ‘West Maple Rd. Walled, Lake, Michigan : IN OTHER “AREAS see your LocaL/ensey DEALER i oe 1 AM. 4 7 ae ~_ a ae. ee ee ee ee eee eee oes ae eee a rey ae BS Rie aoncat tat . = a at ee Pie ge : Sy es i of % ee BEN SOS oes \ Sr ber bs _ A RRS “Chai geet Bien eae Ls ‘Si foe a ‘ {) ee etd : | ok vs : eee - j a é i — \ | eae, ieee ab seme eke ee fe we L a8 “ ra is j leo: ‘ef ~ ~ i ae ay ; ft ey i] ! = i ae $ / ‘ My 38 ; ; imme i ! oy +o fee if ly ele noes ae _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1957 nfiac and Nearby Areas SS" ; Hurry! YOUR | GAS RANGE — DEALER'S BIG SALE Ends Oct. 26 — lawn Cemetery, Jonesboro, Arkaft- : sas.* 4 he made his home a EL r Service for Michae] Sabat, 53, of MARSHALL W. GRATZ 8% , at 8 "p.m. Wednesday ; * | Marshall W. Gratz, former city the “DeWitt C. Davis Funeral) g799 Artington Dr., who died Sun. . resident, died Friday . The Rosary will be re- : N, ¥. where he made his home,|cited’ the same evening at ane ie ete ee p.m. Service will be ‘at 9 a.m. Thurs- chiet at Pontiac Motor Division, day from St. Vincent de Paul “ retiring in 1955. : with burial in Mt. Hope! wi Far Gratz leaves a daughter, % Robert MacLean of Buffalo: three sons, Horace, Marshall and Lawes 6. FERRY Robert, all of Pontiac. Lewis C. Perry, formerly of Meinrad Dr., Rev. Franklin Beck with burial in/!0™> 2701 Branch 'St., Flint. af- Express your _ Sympathy... MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED Established in 1998 Farmer-Snover FUNERAL HOME 160 W. Huron St. FE 2-917] PARKING ON PREMISES SHOSSHSSHOSHSSHSSE EE SHEHHSSOSOSEEEEOSOOEEEEES - Freencn§ HRRINER, MEN'S rhe Qualty SHOES When ; quality counts! seer hee =F 7 TIitiiiiitit iit) e @OCCCOCCOCSSOOEOS = retiring 3 years ago. Ml eY-¥a0] Be icole (Pala Me- Vitel Zelalas FREE INSTALLATION Krasnick of Flint and Mrs. Blanche /Brown of New York; two sons, i \John of Birmingham and Max of San Diego, Calif. f Deaths Elsewhere | TARRYTOWN, N. Y. WW — Dr. Paul Dyer Merica, 68, former \president of the International; Nickel Co, of Canada, Ltd., died) yesterday. He was born in War-| saw , : SEE THE EXCITING NEW GAS RANGES! SEE THE AMAZING NEW GAS TOP BURNER Ind | we & & WEST HARTFORD, Conn, #—| Tcaayton R. Burt, 8, widely known/i - industrialist, died yesterday. 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Her columns appear in The Press several times each week, Areme OES cd Installs New Officer Three hfindred people attend- ed installation of officers of Areme Chapter 503. OES, which was held Monday eve- ning at Roosevelt Masonic Temple. * * * Installed as worthy matron was Mrs, William C. Pfahlert, with Norton Reid Graham as worthy patron. Mrs. Lester Oles is associate matron, Eugene Perkio, associ- ate patron; Mrs. Clarence Crawley, secretary; Mrs. Rob- ert Davis, treasurer; Mrs, Vic- tor Bodamer, conductress; Mrs, Robert Scharf, associate conductress; Mrs. John Rise, chaplain, and Mrs. Harrison Miller, marshal. ALSO INSTALLED Others officers are Mrs. Ca- roline Muecke, organist; Wilma - Pfahlert, Adah; Mrs. W. Harry Mrs, John Flock, Esther; Mrs. James George; Martha; Mrs. Dale Moats, Electa; Mrs. Gladys Holliman, warder, and Kenneth Hamilton, sentinel. * * * Colorbearers are Mrs. Foster Creech, Mrs. Kenneth Hamil- ton and Mrs. William Cox. Participating in the Bible De- gree were Mrs. Harry Eaton, Mary Trask, Mrs. Robert Ed- ° ward, Mrs. Mervin Hickman, Doris’ Nelson and Mrs. Royal Gammage. ‘ * * * In charge of decorations for the evening were Mrs. Clar- ence Phillips, Mrs. Donald Sweet amd Mrs. Maureen Youngquist, with Mrs. A. W. Robinson and Mrs. Samuel Wiscombe in charge of the gift table. Demiteens Hold Initiation Ritual — at Agree Home sdseontet Pill, voy | Chapman, Melzer, Cathy Stein- — baugh, Sally Costentino, Susan’ MeFadden, Connie Ludwick, Bonnie Valuet and Janet Taylor were initiated into Demiteens. x *« * The candlelight ceremony was held Sunday in the West Iroquois road home of merety Agree. > *. * * Adviser Margaret, Johns was preseyt for the formal initiation and tea. ‘sack shapes, RS. WILLIAM PFAHLERT Father, Son Make Fine Style Team By DOROTHY ROE AP Women’s Editor’ “Maybe I'm just a crazy, mixed ~. up kid," says this handsome young character actor named Andrew Arkin, “but I’ve been looking at some old fashion magazines from 1925, and I can't tell the dif- ference between some of those dresses and. the newest things in our fall line.” Andrew, the outdoor type who goes in for skiing in Switzer- land and such, joined up with his father, Leonard Arkin, vet- eran New York dress manu- facturer, a few years ago. Now father and son do busi- hess in twin showreoms, Pop specializing in regular rhisses’ sizes, son in petites. “IT never really liked “ ‘those even back. in 1925,” ‘says the senior Arkin thoughtfully. ‘‘But these today don't look so bad. Maybe it's just that the girls who wear them are better Jooking.” He. has-something there. The Arkin girls, Lee and Andy, who model Arkin fashions around the country, were chos- en as typical wearers of the clothes—Lee is tall, Andy is small and neither is _flat- ‘ chested, as were the girls of the ae Chapter GRETTA PORTER Staffers. “y i Trying to meet deadline is an important part of any reporter's morning routine. Here, Gretta Porter works on stories that have come in to The Press office through the mail or our outside drop box. Washington Social iat ls Revised Speaker Rayburn Moves Higher by Two Notches By JANE EADS WASHINGTON — Local host- esses are boning up on a new set of seating arrangements for big-wig dinner guests so they won't make any social boners. In this town, where. officials are placed at the dinner table according to their importance, one must constantly be aware of who outranks whom, This touchy business is fixed by the State Department's pro- tocol boys and re-emphasized in the “Table of Precedence” in the Social List of Washing- ton, the green suede - bound “bible” of the capital hostess. MORE CHANGES Publisher Carolyn Hagner . Shaw, who hag been bringing out the list for the past 18 years, says there are more changes in social precedence this year than ever before, * * * The most significant change, she points out, is that the speaker of the House of Rep- resentatives has been ‘upped two notches’ and now takes precedence over ambassadors of foreign powers and wid- ows of former presidents. This ruling won't upset any Washington hostess as far as the current speaker is con- cerned. No one on the official scene is more popular than Sam Rayburn, the veteran Democrat from Texas, * * * They're all happy, they say, to have him sitting ag close to them as formal rules and reg- ulations permit. SECOND IN LINE Reason for. Rayburn'’s pro- motion, protocol-wise, is that the speaker is now second— behind the vice president—in succession to the President. * * * Also promoted is Sherman Adams, assistant to the Presi- dent, He now ranks above members of the Senate and - governors of the 48 states and the directors of defense mo- bilization and the budget. Adams’ importance is. rated directly under Cabinet mem- bers, ' Another presidential aide, Harold Stassen, also has been: subjected to a change in rat- ing. He was. demoted. ~*~ * * “There was some discussion last year as to where he should be placed in the table of prece- dence and, in the past, we didn’t actually list him,” Mrs. Shaw said. RATHER LOWER “Later we found him under the Cabinet, Now he’s been placed rather lower—just be- low the undersecretary of state and the deputy secretary. of defense."’ * * * The new Social List contains more than 6,000 listings, which Mrs. Shaw says “reflects not only the growth of Washington, but the growth of importance of the United States ag a world power.” Representatives of 83 foreign nations are listed— double the number 10 years ago. Some 800 new names ‘were added and about 700 names taken out of the new edition. * * * Among those dropped were Mr. and Mrs, Walter P. Chrys- ler Jr. “with regrets by all concerned,’ Says Mrs, Shaw, “and only because this socially impeccable pair have sold their estate in Warrenton, Va., and ' moved to-New York.” Post Auxiliary Plans Dinner on November 16 American Legion Home was the setting for the Monday eve- ning meeting of Auxiliary Cook- Nelson Post 20, American Legion, * * ® Mrs. Carl Shindorft was named chairman and Mrs. El- don Showen cochairman for a Nov. 16 spaghetti dinner. Mrs. Shindorf also will be chairman of the Nov. 7 meeting of Oak- land County Council! * ® . Mrs: Showen reported on the department convention in Lan- sing. U. of M. Professor to Talk Wednesday Professor Henry J, Gom- berg, assistant director of the Phoenix Project at the Univer- sity of Michigan, will speak Wednesday evening in the audi- torium of Cranbrook School. “Understanding the Atom" will be his topic for the fourth program of the season under the atispices of Cranbrook In- stitute of Science. Job’s Daughters Conduct Initiation Karen Antolich, "Helen La- Mont, Shelba Grogan, Barbara Smith, Ellen Cornell, Lynne Anderson, Sue Pulve and Joan Humphrey were initiated into Bethel Five of International Order of Job's Daughters. The Monday evening event was held in Masonic Teniple. C hildren: Charmed by ‘Rumpelstiltskin’ MARGARET BROWN “Rumplestiltskin,” in all his dwarfish impishness, emerged from the pages of German folk- lore Monday afternoon when the Pontiac High School Play- crafters presented the first per- formance of their annual Chil- dren's Theater production. x * * As the house lights gradually dimmed, the youngsters’ excit- ed pre-curtain chatter grew correspondingly subdued, creating an ideal effect for the . Opening scene. - s**t * * Then the children were intro- duced to the infamous little Rumplestiltskin, — stirring his charm cauldron at his desolate mountaintop abode, defiantly shouting his name to the ele- ments, because it made him feel “full of himself."’ WANTED TO RULE The dwarf, whose tempera- mental foot-stomping was | so violent it destroyed the works of men, wanted to rute the thoughts of men and to fill them so with greed that they would destroy each other, thus leaving the elf to reign supreme in the earth. * * , He reasoned that the only means of subduing men's think- ing would be to add to his charm pot the ruling potential _ of a king's son. The fairy tale revolved around his attempts to bargain for and to obtain a baby prince. * * * As it happened the infant eventually was born to the king's son and a_ boastful miller’s lovely daughter for whom Rumplestiltskin had spun straw into gold, upon the con- dition that he might have her first-born son. * * * Bob Thompson, who played the gnome, did an effective job of -portraying humorously the menacing yet pit y-evoking qualities of Rumple. Unlike the storybook Rumple, this inter- pretation of the odd little fellow appeared to give him more of the unstrained qualities of mercy, : FEELINGS OF GUILT For after frightening and threatening the queen, a role expertly handled by Sherry Everett, he would be over- come by feelings of guilt, ery- ing pitifully, ‘Don't look at me that way. I don’t like to feel that way." * * *® Rebukes at his weakness and . constant nagging from his Mother Hulda (Terri Fortino), would spur his foot-stomping tantrums. He appeared at times to want to be kind, but knew it was his duty to his witch mother to be cruel. *® * * “The children didn't care about Mrs, L. R. Wyman, program chair- man of Bloomfield Hills Branch of Women’s National Farm and Garden Association; Mrs. D. L. O'Toole, ex- hibition chairman; Mrs. C. L. Chub- buck, hospitality chairman, and Mrs. Rumple’s disturbed personality, however, natural glee when in the closing scene the temperamental . elf verily raged himself to pieces upon the queen's guessing his strange name. * * * Sherry Everett, as the. mill- er’s daughter, polished off her role with the finesse of a pro- fessional. As a simple spinning maid she seemed to be wistful, a bit of a dreamer. Yet, upon becoming queen, she proved herself not naive and super- ficial, but mature and adept at a queen's duties. \ ~« * * In spite of being a gentle girl, she did not cringe at Rumple's shrieking threats, but remained beautifully calm and shrewd, ‘The children loved her for it, too, and were with her all the way. REGALLY PORTRAYED The gold-greedy king, whose heart later was melted by his prince grandson, was played aed and maturely by Alan * * * Dan Chandler, as the king's son was, of course, chivalrous and ready to defend’ his lovely queen, brandishing his sword in, several swashbuckling scenes that excited the children. Effective scene stealers throughout the were jesters Sophia Skinner and Sandy Sommerville, whose sprightly antics seemed to ex- - press and to share the emotions of each actor. . * * ®* Two favorites of the children dier, battled their way through the drama, devoted to. their queen and hilariously devoted to each other. Dorita Carlyle and Dick Hathaway handled these parts. HOLD THEIR OWN The remaining actors, though their roles were minor, held their own in adding to the first- class drama, * * * Mary Parrish and Garth Er- rington, directors, are to be complimented for the polished, fast-moving performance, The gauze created the illusion of fantasy needed and also permitted ef- fective fadeouts of eerie scenes. The costuming was flawless, from the tip of- the actors’ Medieval-styled caps to their pointed toes. 3 * * . The drama, sponsored by the Pontiac Chapter of the Associa- ’ tion for Childhood Education, will run matinee performances through Friday, with an eve- ning performance Thursday. Pentiae Press. Phote John D. Tebben, first vice president, (left to right) make last-minute ar- rangements for their Nov. 4 tea and | lecture in Cranbrook Institute of , Sci ence auditorium. Flower Arranger to Lecture- George Tolbert of Detroit, one of the country's outstand- ing flower arrangers, will lec- ture Nov. 4 on the art of flower arranging and will il- lustrate his n This lecture in Cranbrook In- stitute of Science Auditorium is being sponsored by Bloomfield Hills Branch of Women’s Na- tional Farm and Garden As- sociation. It is the branch’s main project for the year. | Mr. Tolbert began his career at the age of 10 when, as a 4H Club member, hé entered. the International Flower Show in Detroit where he won first and third prizes, In 1952 one of his arrangements was chosen as the best by a national maga- zine and was the subject of a full-page article ‘in that — zine. % &£ & ff Mr. Tolbert works constantly with the Detroit Institute of Arts, correlating — cut” .? : \ a flower arrangements and small gardens with art objects for exhibitions. * * * The tea is under the super- vision of Mrs.‘ Charles Chub- buck, hospitality chairman. She is being aided by Mrs. A. A. Clark, Mrs. 5B. -J.- Anderson, ire Fille, Andersen | Mis , Mes. Au - poe Ginn and Mrs. John @. Nagel. , and shouted with , 2 technique of staging - age . PERMANENT A fichiqa So soft they'll never dream you had a per- Bs on FE 8-9639 WITH OR WwiTHouT APPOINTMENT — HOURS: 10 TO 9 A CONTROLLED | _SPECIALLY —— SQ PRICED . relelalatel | MIRACLE MILE AROUND THE CORNER FROM KRESGE'S ; ithe new president. by having a job. “Women who live alone should find outside in- terests of some sort, and many of them would profit | | | i | Installation of -new officers was \the main item on the agenda When ‘members of the Pontiac Education- fal Secretaries Association met at | Willis School Friday. a At_a ceremony conducted by Anna Marie Predmore, outgoing | president Mrs..John House became |: Other officers are Mrs, Mertin Dr. Stanley W. Black — OPTOMETRIST — Now Located at 3513 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. 1 Block West of M-59 a of Cass Lake Read, Pontiac OVER MAC’S DRUG STORE Formerly of Rochester EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone FE 2-2362 Closed Wednesday Educational Secretaries Install Mrs. John House ginia Gregory, recording secre- tary; Mrs. Glenn Rivard, cor- responding secretary and Mrs. Donald Butler, treasurer, | LovaPsr St PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER #2..1961 \ eae i 4 E i = Po cure permanent work because of her hand as well as her age. She needed to supplement the — income since her husband is pensioned semi-invalid. * * * ‘She has now worked in a number of positions with television manu- facturers, utilities, research firms and charitable organizations. A willing worker and a genial. per- son, she has received excellent ra- tings from all customers. BECAME BORED 4. A middle-aged woman from Guest speaker for the afternoon lwas Byron Chapin of the Pontiac | Business Institute, whose topic was “The Formula for a Good Secre- tary.” . Plans are being made to prepare yr |a secretarial handbook. At the luncheon, served in the school's multi-purpose room, tables were decorated in a fall motif with 4 miniature cornucopias and Hallo-| ween favors. Hostesses were Mrs, William Trudgen, Mrs. Warren Reaume and Mrs. Clarence Kloka. Registra- tions were handled by Mrs. Cramer) iWilsén and Janet Zatik. Pasties Are Really Easy 'to Prepare By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor answer requests for recipes. A Pontiac reader wrote in asking for a Pasty recipe. We called Mrs. Peter Aldo who was born in the Upper Peninsula and got her; /- A New eee : Flattering You PERMANENTS — «$750 w $20 Hair Cutting and Styling ROWENA’S BEAUTY SHOP 4831 Dixie Hwy. “oR aa 52 Augusta Custom Picture Framing “125 Individual Styles and Sizes’ FE e200 | OPEN 3 P. M. TO 9 P. M. ; 4 craftsmen! Elliott's ™: i fine plete of enhure can last o lifetime -oi an . is a top-quality . reupholsetring job by our Let us show you samples and - » « You'll be: vemerty surprised at at our ir ei Corpet wero 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. Waterford Of + 1225 A -' Me : by. Appoinament! # Pasty recipe. We hope the Harold | Schaffers like this one. Mrs, Aldo belongs to Tuesday Musicale and the Newcomers Club. She is active in the Web- ster PTA. An excellent cook, she also has a flair for interior de- corating. PASTIES By Mrs. Peter Aldo ; pound meat (% beef and ', pork) 3 large potatoes \ rutebaga or turnip 1 onion Selt and pepper Dice onion fine and cube other ingredients. Mix well and let stand while you prepare the crust. 2 cups sifted flour % pyle ame ene Make’ Ii like regular pie crust. Divide inté four parts. Roll each portion thin and fit into a pie tin to shape. Place \% of cubed in- gredients on one side of the pastry. Dot with butter. Fold over and press down edges. Slit top of pasty several] places. * * * Moisten crust with water or milk, Bake 15 minutes at 375 de- grees. Reduce heat to 350 degrees and bake another 45 minutes. Serves four. Whenever possible, we like to) Milwaukee has two grown sons, one who has just finished four ‘college and another who has just married. She found that housework was not enough to keep her busy and she grew bored. She is now doing clerical and filing work and earning extra money for a car and some furniture. * * * 5. Another middle-aged Milwau- kee wornan needed an outlet. Her husband resented the demands of a full-time job and she could not work during the summer because of many houseguests. Part-time work on the days she could work was the answer. Think of the difference this part- time work has made in the lives ness and lack ‘ot boredoin - is the most important result. * * *- If you are depressed, you will find that ‘work and outside con- tacts are awfully good medicine. * * Tomorrow: To Cure Insomnia, Find Reasons for It. Graham Movie on Wednesday The new Billy Graham film, “Fire on the Heather,” will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Salvation Army, 29 W. Law- rence St. ~*~ * * According to Capt. Magnus A. Michalsen, this the first wide- screen Billy Graham movie. Taken during the Graham cru- sade in Scotland, it portrays in color the Roman Conquest of Cal- edonia, St. Columba bringing the cer rete nin mmmmmeresinemienn oat A Bos, Just North | FEATURING Howard Johnson's Howard Johnson’s Restaurant -, 3650 DIXIE HWY. FAMOUS Large Charcoal Broiled RIB STEAK French Fries, Lettuce and Tomatoes, ‘French Fried Onion Rings 535 | ‘of Pontiac Y ‘Ramenibor That’ Wednesday Night | 11> ts FAMILY NIGHT ot — Here Johnson’ $- Eman ora et Gospel to the Picts, conflict be- tween John Knox and Mary, iQueen of Scots, as weil as Scot- — ~*~ * * "A free will offering will be re-) ‘ceived at the showing, to which | Will Be Shown | MR, and MRS, PAUL Ann Kurpinski and Paul Sedwick. the ceremony before 50 guests. ~*~ * * 'Girl Visits Boy’s Home Overnight Mother Considers This Wrong, ‘Even With Chaperons iyears of service and has entered) —_ does not s¢em right to me. I would very much appreciate | hearing from you on this matter.” Answer: It is not improper for in her boy friend's house when she is invited and chaperoned by his mother. ey 5 i ih d ? ny i i Mi ' Answer: It is quite correct for a ‘bridesmaid to ask that.a special young man be invited to the wed- ei, re Se See te LE The Rev, James Luther performed | The bride is the daughter of Ed- ward Kurpinski of Droit, and ,| dress. hold the next batch of soil. your daughter to spend the night vA Couple Exchanges Vows in Silvércrest Ceremony Married Sunday afternoon in Sil- vercrest Baptist Church were Mary Royal Blue Popular Mary Anna Korpneh Big color for winter is royal blue. = and Paul ire veel reese ee Sedwick were red, and for peral _ married — |green. me Sunday in Silvercrest Baptist Church. The bride’s father is Edward Kurpinski, and the Clifford Chapmans are the br idegroom’, $s SEDWICK parents: || © 10 Varieties Hyacinth © 7 Varieties Daffodils e5 Varieties Crocus © Madonna Lilies and Miscellaneous Bulbs ctor t tne te tee wins | TASKER'S -Mrs. Lyle Watt served as the} , oe. bride's only attendant and Mr. Watt was the best man. x * For her sons welding Mrs, AWAY Chapman chose a black sheath The couple will live in Pontiac. Cooler Filters Need Cleaning Most new air-conditioning units have permanent filters — which don’t need to be replaced, but do need to be kept clean. * * * The method is to left the filter out, shake off loose dust, then dip it up and down in hot soap or detergent suds. This loosens and removes the greasy soot which the filter has captured. is replaced — to help ‘ | Rinse, dry, and apply a coat of| special filter oil before the filter | ‘trap” and | MARY KING SALON ec A ORA OBRECHT Specializing Hair Styling and Permanents Complete Beauty Service 52.N. Perry FE 2-3053 * * * Disposable filters need to be washed the same way, but. since they will take only a couple of such treatments a season, they, need to be replaced occasionally with new ones of the same size and make. For Back Appeal | For evening or late-day wear, try placing a brilliant pin at the ‘back or a satin dress near the waistline. It's an attention-getter. | Fever Thermometer Reg. $1.29 89° Mich. Seal of Approval PERRY DRUGS st Blvd., Corner of Perry FE 2-0259 EASY-T0-CROCHET TIGER RUG THE HATTER 12 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE. 3-7514 Phone FE 2-7547 Delight the youngster with this. - tiger rug that is inexpensive and) MARGUERITE’S YARN SHOP Learn to Enit Free Instruction Classes 197 S. Jessie off Auburn FE 4-8722 quick to crochet. He'll want it for TV viewing or to use in his room. (P.S. It is so colorful the little miss will want one too!) Pattern No. 5670 contains croch¢t| directions; material requirements; | stitch illustrations. Send 25¢ in coins, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. Have you a copy of our 1957, Needlework Album? It contains 56, colorful pagés showing many pretty. designs; plus directions for making’ three crochet items and a | New... ANGORA YARN For Fall Knitting Only 25c a copy! by NO SNIFFLES — = NO DRAFTS STORM WINDOW REPAIR SERVICE Pontiac Mirror & Glass e- s La 732 w. Huron ‘St. © Custom Designed Gloss © Aluminum Prime Windows PHONE FE 4-5395. PONTIAC ee & GLASS @ Jalousies © Casements FE 4-5395 ~ ook md Parents Err in All| aig * owing THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1957 THIRTEEN + - ‘Grandma Modernizes Bean Bag Girl to Rate Older Fellow; ULaNGma Modernizes Dean bag ff : te ge 4 ly Wed Too Soon Unless By ANNE HEYWooD — he had -_ _~ 7 ; sete =. get eae for new | cided to make 9 really mo | Beauty vi fs r G { oa te Whenev jut : ‘lopment waiting for the ideas. here is in |. dern bean bag—and I did.” 7 “0 Use : - Judgment comes out, Hed ell hous. person who gets bysy at think- | Solomon's old edict: ‘Under The gift shop owner is a ‘Huron Center—Park Free aoe . By RUTH MILLETT ae hold gadget, do you find your- | '8- the sun there’s nothing new , | friend of the family, The mit | When their 15-ve . : self thinking, “But how ob- * * . Fe ute she saw the modern bean | the 19- Id year-old daughter ran off and married| vious! Why didn’t I ever think All that it takes, really, is So-called new things are | bag, she put in an order. They | pe pely boy she had been dating for several) of that?” "| a seeing eye and an open | just’ new guises for old | have sold like hot cakes ever .COIF » Her. parents were stunned with disbelief. I guess mist of us do. Here | mind. things. So it comes to looking | since. Hair-Do of the Month : They shouldn’t have been. In fact, it was a possibility the worid is full of wonderful To be able to face the fact | at the old things and_ trying If you want additional, skill sil thides waidl ¢ 4 they should have consid-+ ideas. waiting to be thought | that nothing in the world is | to yse them as a mental point | in thinking up ideas, send me —_ samarthe earn, Thee 7 | ered when they let their te aabem = * up, but most of us are not | as good ag it could be and to | of departure to something | a stamped, self-addressed en- crown gently swirls and nape a] 10th-grader start dating a/ ana arn a its obligations | exercising our thinking mus- | keep the mind open for im- | new. velope, care of The Pontiac quad earl. wp eneuelly, boy who was through high school me cles nearly enough. provements—that's half of it. | ypicar, sToRY Press, and I'll send - you, and was working. If the boy and the girl have There's maney to be made, | The other half is to be con- That's what Mrs. T. did “Pointers to an Open Mind.” ‘The boy, enough character, ite t be: DE PERLE Pe _ eT gg a ae ‘(Copyright 1967) dependent ‘on hi parent, col, OMY Tay’ Mahe a go ” y | Ber, sory te typlenl ot what . , , do as pleased. It didn't take marriage. “It won't «be easy. . So : : : him long to convince the girl that Both will have given up a lot for * * #4 3 | her parents were too strict, that|\*i" Shortsightedttess. I came upon Mrs, T. in- 9 ; she had a right to lead her own "* wie: directly. life, and that if they were married,| “The girl will have Riven up her I had gone to a gift shop to 4 o | there wouldn’t be anything the per. chance for an educ ation aah buy a present for a not-very- ents could do about it. easy by parents anxious # .give her close and wt had had : P : aby. w necessary to . And gure enough, there wasn’t. —_— advantage, The be will be a . in th . send a present, but you know F Ber by the time the parents haces wie, = Lae pos pee how it is they were a cute ound _out ge =p support he can’t afford to i yous couple _ a new baby J A . d! eee, chances, X ds pretty’ exciting, . Al could s. way All they could vay to tee [MO | nih aE gpd te ust Arrived! martiage for you. You chose it | It isn't the kind of start in life for about a dollar, I would for yourself. Now will have: | thoughtful i ae ‘ ; aed t , loving, conscientious send it to them, . parents would choose for their chil- * * * N W ave eit nthe ait sp | | NEWEST FA xk * * said, “I have just the thing,” 2 But, in a way, it is one of the and brought out a charming, - o-_ the Heap arn ve silly, very modernistic-looking ») : when T si 4 7 . a boy old enough to be on his own Sans en efons and to feel he could offer her mar- A CHARMING caT P risen. It was shaped like the head . . fue ; of a cat—and a charming, : , id that he a ® — silly cat at that. He was made gi 4 af I am? of black felt and looked very A ' teenage girls who are flattered Always virgin wool, we by fhe allention of on lier ber bold, with chartreuse eyes, a F i /% “ ask their parents. — and stark white hove a brand ‘enh se- Wwe ae \i Instead of listening to the girl’s * * * , lection of Pendieton’s ; immature arguments, the parents It was the kind of thing 49ers and matching should say, “It makes a lot of that would amuse a child and kirts. The t difference,” and sit down and ex- I knew that the parents, who SAIETS, newes plain the facts as they see them, are as modern as ane plaids & solids. Hun- : . ould ge | i. dreds to choose from,’ Dress Up Bathroom _ The suing parents wong 2 7 With New Hamper eS |e , Dee a, See Your bath will things, where in the world I ed | Gamerteed by 8 new plate hed found it, They wanted to 49’er Jackets SHIRLEY J. CONANT clothes hamper scientifically ven- give one to friends who also Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Conant |tilated and sterilized to protect had just hed a new baby. $1795 ona $1995 | of West Ypsilanti avenue an- jsofled laundry from mildew and . * : nounce the engagement of jodor. ° oo — = od their daughter, Shirley J., to Remember that the hamper it- a n — nat- William C. Stokes, son of Mrs. self must-be kept clean by washing gp Am ipseclliggyn ls | SKI R 95 , Leona Stokes of Lake Orion joften with hot soap or detergent WP agang Ego Pg TS |4 : and the late A. Stokes. mother — exact. J —_ wrote to ask her how she . j' aa SWEATERS 95 fe We Have a “My grandchildren bought a 8 up W ith H. “ Wpild. Tt was a real, old-fash [| ay wih far Shad bean bag, the kind I : nadyin my youth. PARK Be sure to make your next NO IM®PROVEME! FREE — Sivcntage of ene well teoupen renation’ Wigpaientage ent tn REAR OF } t - * oe 06) m- / staff. For casual. couttry.living-you can feel comfort "|v atience, c's aon STORE 5 | able but still well dressed in this skirt asd blouse com- | there had bein no improve- Permanents $60 | .bination, The blouse is cotton with wool srim to —_*s bean “bags over the match ‘the checked skirt. : yar o * a TELEGRAPH t HURON wai: ‘ : “Then I looked atthe chil- . G Wilkinson’s Beauty Salon ' This Fall's Evening Ba Mon., Thurs., Fri, 10 to 9—Tues., Wed., Sat. 10 to 6—Sun. 2 to 5 8255 W. Hurew St. (Corner of W. Huron & Elisabeth Lake R4.) FE 4-3149 1S lis 1 g g —— = anes e tte +e Se . . heUhUehUOlhDhUhThU lh eh Uhh Ue eh Oe oe eee. ee ee Le ae) 7 —— Should Glitter, Not Glare - ‘ae Some Important Baby-Talk! | te, ; : By JOAN HANAUER with gold chains leading the 4 4 I'm the N R ? NEW YORK (IN8)-= it t i” \ ; R ee i all ri your evening ba * * * “N * m ine ursery omeo 4 to glitter, but don't carry one at you want fo biup one wp Ne . Dating Is Easy When er ee SS eS ae D | ‘f ° 1 Woo Them With BP oh pol news on | you — preferably one to not ecember 4 | i t the well-gowned woman tt ' " ‘| NYE DAIRY will carty hpr cosmetics in ch. Yr oreany weny HOMOGENIZED MILK ; ss . Sena ee vag ia Gold Doesn't Affect 4 Z you ; * WE CATER TO stitch, and also the necessary |Washing Methods | talent, you can turn last ‘ a peel ole reg cee eo | te, TOO! a bright new number. OF You the washing methed is determined! | ean dash right down to your local department store. * * * ' Either way, remember that restraint is the best policy for the smart style note. Pearls, beads, gold, tiny but the designs — as well as the beads — should be small and ladylike. If ‘you want pearls, they should be of the seed, not baroque, variety. by the fibers with which the gold |F is combined, For instance, a stole of gold-|F flecked wool should be washed |5 gently in cool soap of detergent |F suds and rinses — while a durable |— cotton bathmat interwoven with | gold will withstand the usual ma-||B} chine washing in hot suds. Bi Parkhurst — Out, of “old New York comes this “$prightly de- sign, so right for today’s decor. $1.89 per yard 4 NYE DAIRY * Bridge Winners: ‘ PRACTICAL DEA tens g 5S Natchez Gardens—Inspired by a. 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Be" Law Extension __ THE PONTIAC PRESS ~ Fie , OCTOBER 23, 1987 = oie ~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN NAME NIKE SITE — During Wise Road in Commerce Township, the base was officially named the “Commerce Lake Nike Site.” Tours of the site were conduct- ed Saturday and the 28th Group Drum and Bugle Corps of Selfridge Field played for the a The “Elevation of Mis- an open house at the Nike site on siles” Lt. Col. Ronald Watson. Singing Group in First Concert a" Benson Seeks Feels Time Is Needed to Move Farm Surplus| in Foreign Markets WASHINGTON (®—Secretary of Agriculture Benson hopes that a world trade tour he, Starts ‘today will help get ancther* ‘year’s exten- sion of an impotant arm geplus disposal Programs ions ee * Large quaritiliee. of the sur: pluses moving abroad are being sold under a law that permits the agriculture department te accept foreign currencies as allow those pect Bart Boon ‘3 in the purchasing countries to help finance variougyU Se govetnment operations, i * Pa This law : designated, as Public Law . 480, the Agri- 1 cultural Trad Act — expires neg$ 15 Fetes Benson wants it send until] Ee the middle of 1999, He feels that more time is needed to get rid of big farm surpluses and to develop permanent markets in countries getting the benefit of the law. was part of the program and a ‘Retreat Formation’ by Army personnel concluded the event. Above, Mayor Protem, presents certificate signifying purchase of a plaque with the site name to (center) First: 14. Joseph Smith and (right) E. A. Nealer, Milford Pontiac Press Photo escalate ig econ : it Rochester's Season Opens Oct. 27 —ROCHESTER=The second ea; ~ Julian Parrish, noted pianist and Néew York, the legitimate theater, message . Tor parents Jatysixth | son of the Rochester Civic Sunic| \arranger directs the quartette, —_ ‘including | Assn. will open on Sunday Oct. 27, |Clinton Holland, tenor: Robert \ at 3:30 p.m., in the Student Center | Alexander, at the new Rochester High School, bass-baritone, Livernois and Walton roads. The ContinentalvAires America’s tet. and J. group will be the first af the four with.appearances ip all-nrajor TV concerts to be presented here, this and radio, in night clubs such as ithe patsiomnmnen Latin Qeirier in well known new concert-singing! All five have impressive ca) “athe Qld. Woman,” * “The THE CONTINENTAL-AIRES Ee tenor; Wahza LL. Nad Wayland; | Jackson, basso, make up the quar _ Police Reserve: "has beeh set up. for Watertord Elmwood Slates Friday Fair Oxford, Avondale and South Lyon Schedule Meetings This Week AVON TOWNSHIP — The PTA of Elmwood School is holding its annual Fall Festival at the sehool, Friday frem 7 - 10 p.m There will be interesting and exciting. booths to’ please young and old. A few of the attractions will be: spook house, games room, white elephant, country store,.pony cart rides, cake walk and @ beauty parlor, Refreshmenia: will be available. Each tickét purchased for thé talent show will serve as a vote for the King and Queen of the school. The publi¢. is invited, school and PTA, Oxford The Daniel Axford S¢hool PT: program on “Nutrition.” Speakers will be Annabel Riek. ard, nutrition consultan€ ofthe Michigan Department of Health, Lansing, and = Mrs. agate ¥ Dearing, nranager of ‘the school |; tuneh program at Oxford. ri |will be present with a, apecial | ley. ‘ 4 * : * * The second and fhird concerts, ‘“Marquita Moll, seprane and Ruth : -6-Man’ Volunteer Unit Will’ Serve~ Township Ae@ix-man police reserve unit _ HARVEST OF HOPE — Me tragic ‘st ssiori of the Hungarian reyolt are irate Sanpete the smiles of Louis Dobradi of , Scotia, N. Y., and Edith /Novak of Schenectady,’ as they share a bungh of grapes in Albany, N. Y. Les than one year ago, Dobradi, 23, was a free- 4 mories of \the i ‘Untted Press Phote dom fighter and Miss Novak, 19, was @ witness U.S. ‘they’re taking part in the “Festival of Grapes,;’ traditional Hungarian. harvest observ- _ ance, held for the first \me in Albany, tz ps ‘ ‘jnight's meeting. pervisor lof active duty as captain in the ‘Slates Fall Meeting to Soviet brutality. Now making new. lives in the 4 Township, and board members ol- ficially approved tlie move, at last The men, recommended py Su: Elmer , Johnson, who is also civil defense director and acting chief of D ager include Lor- eri Anderson, 38, of 2361 Edinbor- ough Ave., who has had four ‘lyears experience in the Pontiac Police Department, He is in charge jof the group, Tom Peterson, 43, of 6141 An .}dersonville Rd., has had four years VU. S. Army in ‘World: War II. Others include: David Rob- erts, 39, of 4041 Baybrook Dr.; Clayton Hall, 36, of 1066' Boston Ave.; Harvey Gilchrist, 43, of 460 Lakeside Dr. and David Putman, 38, of 74 Camley Ave, their famdps “Sea Charitey’’ med-| 1 |Slenczynska pianist also wilh bet — 5 ate in the Student Be Yourth of the series, the-Sa’ o, Sinfonietta, will take place gymnasium atditerm of : re new high school: ~ ig at 5 p.m, continping..until all are to Run Oct..23-Nov. .3 + Nazarene. here will open a re- wival tomorrow, to rut through rere ond of ite money "making? projects, the PTSA members. areler p.m. Wed A tory SOUTH LYON. che Mottiodtiat Church 32nd anotial. harvest festi- ‘ here, . Dinne? will ‘start being served served, Va booths wil] be open fe the publie at two o’¢lock There will be a) “Slate Atie- tion” when high achodl students auction their time to the highest bidder, Proverds ate té go to the Methodist Home for the gged. A sale of produce will be fea- tured in-the evening with Cornell Elkow as auctioneer, Rochester Revival ROCHESTER = Church of the Nov. 3. Preaching will be by ‘tie ‘Rev., Cletus Franklin of Odon, Ind. The coast-to-coast evangelist will open meetings at 7:30 each eve- | course and civil defense work, as) well as on a basis of interest and | past records, the men will work strictly on a volunteer basis, John-| gon said. However, they are established on the township payroll as dollar-a-| year men for bondiig~ and-insur-; ance purposes, They have been of-) ficially deputized by Oakland Coun-- ty Sheriff: Frank Irons. continuetheir police ~ training in! CD with a 10-héur course in first aid beginning, at 7:30 pms fonien- row night. They will work under the direct supervision of the Waterford Town- during football games or any oc- casion where they may be- needed throughout -the township, Johnson concluded. OES Association The Oakland County Assn, of the OES will have its annual fall meeting at the Brandon Township School in Ortonville, on Thursday. || Meeting opens at 10 a.m. There will be annual reports and election, luncheon, and in the afternoon, in- ‘stallation of officers. “fhe. president to ‘be installed Is Mrs. Frank Voll, 4240 Collins Ba., Rochester. “Tickets for ihe ‘luncheon. are : ; ning. Chosen because tial week Ray Sigler, Rochester choir di- Michigan State Police training ctor, wil] be in charge of music. Johnson said that these men wil] Horace ship Police. Department, and help] . P TA Plans Proceeds willbe wsed for the .§ will meet at 8 p.m ‘tonight lor a School nurse Betty Col yag the filth’ grade —are ° Hold Dinner. «. ‘| at Brandon Grange Hall, \ “ 4 * ee nent - pt : si ee Va? HOEDOWN IN sAstana’ ‘— The Pine Knob School PTA is planning at alidween Hoedown Dance Saturday at 8 p: oe par seliool, They been invited to sponsor the event so Aepeher . might meet on a yee ond seftiaie dancigg, 1 ot a St Anne Paris ‘Abie ie's. Irish “Showboat,” “Mamba's/ graders, ° eo et to Honor f Past hh | Daughter,’ * Green Pastures, " Fin pvoatati ' ; J ians- Rainbow” and .‘Heilzappop|: Avondale PTS nate 4 saat eae |meeti me Thorsi Pe the ratisie Ortonville Members standing, numbers. they room. After t leccaat will inclu ; the Future Te r’s Clb fat be Ar en One House pt ram f mer ather “Eziekel Saw the Wheel”: a Spee rears bas . ng eS George’ Ging, hitch in Lake Orion, by parishioners of St. The ,-Rev. Ortoriville. The program will te on “Civil rishioners Lt Deferise."* Light rétreshmente will “iy ot be served, hosts, are invited ‘to an “Open fouse” fo pay tribute to Father Ging this coming Sunday afternoon, — at 2. p.m. in the Veteran's Build. “Ing on Varsity drive. | A pragyarm {With all active gait ish taking part. * “a aff of ;the is progrant airman, Dr. Gates committee. 4° Meas lt was through -the. efforts of! called in the spring of 1949 and a Move Was begun to establish a Catholic Chureh in Ortonville, Pye to” his lifelong devotion to, Anne, Father Ging proposed Mat the newly founded church - be called “St, Anne Mission." The first mass was celebrated ou May 15, 1949, in apace rented For approximately three years, the parishioners very faithfully took their turn in setting up the im- provised altar afd arranging the chairs for the Sunday serv- ices, The distomforts of kneel- ing on the rough floors are new, almost ‘forgotten for the “mem: bership. increaséd ‘and the~Arch. bishop soon deemed it necessary to begin plans for erecting a church, Five acres of land were pur-| | Public attendance is invited. ‘Name Farm Leaders Lapeer County Farm Bureau | leaders have been announced in) the membership drive imembers, The goal is 1716 mem- ibers for the county. Roll call membership chairman is Davis .and membership chairman is Ray Clendenan, esha | h FLORENCE HIRNEISEN Mr. and Mrs. ‘Robert A, Hirnei- | sen of Seebaldt Street, ‘Drayton, Plains, announce the engagement - of their daughter, Florence ‘Dorothea, to James M. Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. Burns of available: from local chapters or Walter | Weitzel, 4691 Had-| dington Lane, Birminham, - eee » Alco » drive, Drayton Plains: No) idate has been'set for the wedding. The prospective bridegroom. is ‘jat present in-the Seabees,. ‘ parishioners, who made all this ling site. Ground breaking cere-| imonies for the proposed church ‘were held in the fall of. 1951, a ee The church was completed and the, first’ mass was sung in the for__1958 new —church—-on Easter Sunday: pastor of St. Joseph is to be horioped™ | Afine Parish for his timeless work in bringing a Catholic Church to William MoFeeleM a jmeneral é a Me-| is chairmién of wal and family stylé chicken din-'Ppresentations, and Mrs. Lawrence — +. ner Mill be held on Wednesday in| Wudarcki heads - the “féfreshment as $1-a-Year Deputies ‘quick han Father Ging that q meeting was iwill include a public hearing on a chased on M-15 as a future build- |Special assessment roll to finance ‘nue from Kinney to Livingston. * * * qn iat Avondale: ‘vida Mat! *Abierd: Teikhjtteights, ne Rose," a. contiedy, ip 3. auty, io - ag of that club in its rec- iAnne Nichole will be p Wednesday and Thursdey’ nights al area Schook auditorium, ; The play is given for the bene- fit of the Boy's Club of Auburn eee Eye Amending aly iran ie Parkifig | to stretigthen Pontiac's traffic law that makes it unlawful to drive reckless or under the influence of jaleohol in parking.lots in the city. City Attorhey William A, Ewart Commission two amendments to ordinatce 926 to bring it in line with the state law. “In the past," Ewart said, “a reckless or drunk driver was safe is he was commit. ting his ig parking lots.” The two ‘hie cm make such acts unlawful in “‘any area desig- nated for parking of motor vehicles within the City. of Pontiac.” Commissioners are also sched- uled 16 make two routine agree- Hmepts with the Pontiac Housing Commission. The first will permit the preserit 2.50 cents maximum interest as sie Bie i ea toe a : eee 2 Z ee a. ee ‘ w ; ra nis 4 3 ‘ * a ra $ { “ te eae EE i 2 oe, : ‘ aa a ta ‘ ' i ; ‘ es 4 hi : i’ | a jk THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1937 ae a fe Doctor to Head (een Boo vs |Hollywood Headlines | ether tio to jn | Haiti's Destinies ."srsc.scr% Sters|Reverses Former Defeat: | nl OF crifeTern, Ropothel Sie eee] metas ete sel Sea tn obey PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti —iwarden Manley said. “We want ee ee aa | |A mild-mannered country doctor,|to keep them healthy.” Bliwcay. cor and Publicist jae per."mres, rom tie noc Brief and austere ceremonies) today. of Strife-Torn Republic 3 strong’ in, the/@80, Mitzi Gaynor was told by|Hotel Francois Duvalier, becomes the were scheduled forthe #vearcid ACCUSE POLICEMEN [And wint a sweet victory nell in Brief Ceremonies sen. | 34th president of strife-ridden Hai- in elections Sept. 22. Du- r asked that there be no dis- the studio where she got her *| LOS ANGELES. @—) 200 PAT BOONE: ~ | Joey” party. sum for four million poverty- yon an ress >: ' Comntneort EARL’S PEARLS: The best time to/stricken people. Wi Fi h C ‘ move to the suburbs is when Magli 2. ‘The tourist trade that Is the ill 1g t harges Mercury Strike Voted = | t . — second biggest ree nceome— | uate cat. earl, pete operate @ lawnmower —|cottee exports are first—has been| HOLLYWOOD w—Actor Erral|, DETROIT w — peepee! 4 7 = ¢ nt ! ; , n : ; ruined by the interna) disorder. |Fiynn and. actress Maura’ Fitz-/United Auto Workers Unter : (Copyright, 1957) * * & Gibbon will fight drunk charges|{% &t Ford Motor sil Mercury | 2, Tiree-fourths of the pooula-|before a Municipal Court Jury a teed. —— | are ly described as|Nov, 25. i Sinatra Buys Estate free, Dera suite Deve, Aeraey_Oob Pert etd ty caster Win os ee ee U8 ia Food | : | | Once Owned by Jolson 4. American aid, once about 1% arly ee Me al Ferrone, chairman of the local’s PALM SPRINGS, Calif, @ —|Mllion oo annually, has been * ® * a cone OPEN 6:45 4 : cut about per cent. U.S. offi- F t 2, 0 ons & : na Frank Sinatra has bought © Palms any Tait tailed. to provide| qf 2, a Miss FitzGibbon were ately 3.200 members. voted in MA 4-2151 ing Down | Springs estate once owned matching funds. Relations with favor of a strike. No date was set. WALLED LAKE Low Monthly Payments Bilate Al Jolson. the United. States have been|e uci Assn. Hollywood. Ball : | ‘The crooner is repotted to have| strained since the recent death of Oe oe Gao wdek ae a paid about $90,000 to Donald Dun-lan American citizen, Shibley Tala-|nec' gion at ® P>' Ross Roy Asks Divorce ‘ can; who is in the parking meter)mas. The U.S. Embassy charged _— : : } business. he was beaten to death: the po- - .* DETROIT uw» — Ross R. Roy, | The walled, three-acre estate/tice claimed he died of a heart) Policeman William Friedman! president of the Greater Detroit} jhas a three-bedroom home arid 4 attack. said Flynn grabbed his badge and : W two-bedroom poolside cottage. Si- & « ° «& was belligerent. Flynn denied he ~ FE 2-7004) we also otter oe apes s workmanship and Hi natra is selling his smaller Tama-| 5 Some supporters of defeated| "5 — and said gt Rog ° ? quaventos leltas materials. risk Country home. presidential candidate Louis De-|>@dge in fun. 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' ‘PRK — 4 TL of Reynolds “TAMMY pACuELOR” “SUSAN sUert HERE ra . og mm on | op in I | 1957 Bee Sore es - THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER - rt Spartans Drop = fo 8th Place in. National Vote . Defeat by Purdue Ends MSU's Reign After One Week of Leadership By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS After a one-week absence, Okla- homa was back in its accustomed spot atop The Associated Press’ football poll today. Army-Navy ‘Mighty Mites’ | Ike Will See Ist Grid | Battle of 150-Pounders Annapolis, Md. W — Footballhalfbacks and are just as swivel- players come in two sizes at seven hipped. Eastern colleges. | * * * These seven schools, where Var- Lightweight football is played| sity football is king, glso field’ exactly like its big brother sport teams in the Eastern Intercollegi-| sey by thousands of spectators ate 150-pound Football League. | across the nation each Saturday Lightweight football, an ll-year afternoon. The playing rules are old game, has yet to gain much similar to those used by. the prominence on sports pages. But! heavyweights, and the players’ it will get a boost next Saturday equipment is the same — but when President Eisenhower views, smaller. | Three hockey leagues are being organized by the Birmingham Rec- reation Department, for adults over 18, intermediates 15-17 and cg: pba 13 and 14 years of age. ee to & | ag 3 / The 1925 football team of Cen- ee an, paresis ate hes it hehe paeseperd to the the first clash of the “mighty) The squads weigh-in in the night / will gather for homecoming at ™ Fi tam Sate, why hed mites” from Army and Navy, before each game, and - anyone Mt, Pleasant Saturday. Member displaced the Sooners at the top * * * heavier than 154 pounds is ineligt- of that team was Howard Dickie [f the heap a Week ago, tumbled This “Little Army-Navy Game"|le for the battle next day. of Pontiac, all the way down to eighth. will be played in the Naval Acad- x * * SPARTAN KILLERS — Michigan State fell AP Wirephoto -\ x kt * © ® THREE TD’S — Junior half- |emy’s Thompson Stadium for the) The sport operates under a pur-| from its perch as the number one team i the downs for the Boilermakers in the ‘20-13 upset. . | country this week and here is a trio of regsons. These three Purdue players scored the [ouch- They are halfback Kenny Mikes (25), fullback © \ ist code which outlaws spring ; Bob Jarus (36) and halfback Len Wilson (43). a practice and scouting or movies. The league rules also prohibit any team from beginning practice un z ‘ til two weeks before its first game. | The game, frequently billed as. F . “one of the most unusual sports, in the athletic world,” made its appearance in 1933. Yale, Prince- ton and Lafayette comprised the ‘er 4 ; 3 Conference prior fo 191, The war 7 : County List of Perfect Teams Cut to 3 years brought a “halt to light- Undefeated and untied / high weight competition, but a reorgan- ization in 1946 saw Yale and school football teams in Oakland pastern Michigan League, is sport-|from nine to six, replaced Villanova, and the sport,County are getting scarcer than z — oe benefit of a $3,000,000 Navy-Ma- rine Corps Memorial Stadium to be. constructed here. “8 Eisenhower will see a fast foot- back Tom Nesbitt scored three of his team's seven touchdowns Sunday night as St. Frederick walloped St. Mary of Royal Oak Ferris Nor were the Spartans the only country team for the first time in| ones to go into a nosedive, Minne- sota Oregon State and Arkansas, bd * * ' jal of whom were high on the list) 440 here for its Ist Suburban jball game in which lumbering Michigan State fencing coach | Catholic win in two starts. linemen weigh no more than fleet Charles Schmitter was named to\°@Pe each absorbed a beating ° . ne elgh Saturday, dropped. ~ | The votes by the nation’s sports’ writers and sportscasters were tabulated on the usual 10 for first place, 9 for s¢cond and so on down the line, basis, ~« * * The accounting gave Oklahoma, which hung up its 44th consecu- ’ kt t tive victory Saturday—a 47-0 lac- : ing of hapless Kansas—1,365 votes The Ice Follies take over De- | compared to 1,108 for second place troit Olympia from Oct. 2% te |Texas A&M. Oklahoma -:had Nov. 10. Tickets are on sale now jfirst place votes and Texas A&M for all performances, B * * * Georgia's veteran grid coach| Wally Butts reported on thin ice “with Bulldogs sporting a 1-4 rec- ord. the 1960 Olympic Games fencing committee. * * * A three-game bowling match be- tween teams representing Drew- ry’s Beer and Osmun’s produced 4% splits at the Elks recently. Elks keg official Wylie McClellan be- lieves the feat must be a record for such a match. Leadership in Class ‘A Ratings Still Deadlocked By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS And the setting: couldn't be} It's still a dead-heat betweenmore perfect for Saturday) Bay City Central and Midland me's “game pee! year” at Thigh for the No. 1 rating among/Central- Stadium —between-the- . , I Michigan's class A high school toughest teams in the state’s|W®S a brief member of the league, ‘football teams. lochotantie circles. Midland’s|@"d Army joined the loop this North and South Tourney Starts earned 7-0 victory over Texas a round-robin schedule, meeting Christian, every other league member once PINEHURST, N. C. #—A ,rec- ord 37 players scrambled over during the season. Navy has won the league cham- three courses here today in the qualifying round for the sixth’ an- * * ‘Since that time, Columbia has * Port Huron for Ist place in thelin the outlying area was reduced Princeton joined by Cornell, Penn- sylvania, Rutgers, Villanova and Navy. heen Yale. Minoisihens'-teeth. ssf flawless 40 slate, but the; Area teams unbeaten and ea ripen — three county teams boast/Parkers have yet to meet either] Hee are Warten, South Laka, ~ unblemished records #8 the 1957|the Big Reds or defending cham- mages vee ae 7 hy season swings into its final stages./pion East Detroit. Benedict i Rita and Aine Clawson was last week's casualty.| Troy is clean after five games, own five vielertes while all the Hazel Park, Troy and Lake [but the Colts must contend with! pest are 46. Orion are the elite squads and [an angry Clawson team this Fri- : their perfect marks will be in |day in an Oakland B League head. Last week's victims were East jeopardy before the campaign ts |liner at Clawson. The Trojans|etrolt, Romeo and Armada. finished, saw their spotless mark scarred) The Shamrocks were upended by Class A Hazel Park, tied with|>Y Lake Orion last, Friday. sa iy Latow, kh eed eee a : Orion, unbeaten and untied In f ‘ Blue Ribbon for Mexico four games, should not have too chaerted a 21-0 whitewsshing — ~ srutseteg a the hands of Almont. . h difficulty ec Among ti ulcer fi Mw | Se ein Ara |W he wae bon at the Pennsylvania National slewing tank is another ~ ee ee ee ba Horse Show last night by winning 'Chemics, will bring a perfect 5-0 record and thousands of their Fn ‘rooters to Bay City for the = down battle that will be witnessed by the biggest crowd in Bay City — history, an estimated 10,000. The Wolves of Elmer Engle also have a 5-0 record, having ~*~ * | Following them in the top 10, in| order, were Iowa, Duke, Auburn, Mississippi, Notre Dame, Michi- gan State, Army ahd Louisiana State, Michigan State was the only one of Saturday's losers that managed to stay in the top 10. Minnesota toppled from fourth to 14th, Ore-| pionship nine times since the league was re-organized 11 years ago, -The Middies yielded the crown to Villanova in 1949 and Princeton in 194. Central and Saginaw Arthur Hill in easy fashion. Midland has beaten Flint Central, Arthur Hill Saginaw, Traverse and 41." to Brown City. ‘ night at Walled Lake against the Walled freshman foot- ball teafh will be shooting for its 3rd straight victory Wednesday Troy frosh. Last Wednesday the gon State and Arkansas, seventh and tenth, respectively a week ago, fell clear out of sight. x *« * Minnesota was beaten by Ili- nois, the same club that upset Michigan State last year. Oregon State lost to UCLA, 26-7, and Ar- kansas dropped a 17-0 decision to Texas. What a difference a week can make. This time, the 148 voters, gave Oregon State just 19) points and Arkansas 16. nual North and South Seniors Golf Tournament. * * * The 18-hole qualifying play will set the stage for match play to- morrow through Saturday for the shotmakers ag¢d % and tip.—--—-+ Many flights will be.arranged to assure competition the rest of the week for as many players as |just.as they did a week ago. pena — all by scores, Members of the Associated Press Class A panel of sports writers put Midland and Bay City im a deadlock for the top spot, Muskegon Heights’ 10-0 Satur- day night triumph over Muskegon Catholic earned third place for the Heights and dropped Catholic possible. Defending his title is Tom Rob-, bing of Pinehiirst and Larchmont, | Army, Louisiana State, which N, Y. Also in the field are the to sixth place, Ann Arbor and Lansing Eastern of the Six-A league tied for fourth spot in the! jers, in particular, are beginning Family’ Affair in NHL Scoring Richard Brothers Pace Point-Making; Montreal Leads League NEW YORK (®—The Montreal) Canadiens and the Richard Broth- the initial-team event in a three- place international low score com- petition for riders from ‘seven nations, The United States team was sec- ond, England third, and Chile fourth. Ireland, Argentina and Canada failed to place in the first of three low-score events. three, The list of perfect record teams Two Oakland elevens continue undefeated, .but their records are marred by ties, Southfield, the Inter-Lakes Conference leader, has four wins and one tie. Holly, the Wayne-Oakland pace-setter, has been tied twice while winning Hawks Yanked Off Top Spot -- Up to last night Ortonville’s foet- ball Blackhawks were atop the South Central jJeague standings, with one win and no. losses. Viking frosh blanked Farmington, iweekly ratings. 20-0, and the week before they de- hasn’t been in the top 10 in a long, man he beat in last year’s finals, | feated Southfield. long time, and Mississippi are the J. Wood Platt of Philadelphia,, Amn Arbor, whose five-game three newcomers to the select and former champions Ben Kraf-| record is marred only by a 14-14 tle with Flint Central, de- circle. \fert of Titusville, Pa., and Judd ¢ ‘Brumley of Greeneville, Tenn. feated Battle Creek 24-14 while ito make the National Hockey But Oxford's Wildcats changed League's scoring race a “family” affair, * * * Ten teams with points on Figures released today after the | The Top i ansingy Eastern Dodger Party eyes gq: Be ro fifth iad dey, a second week of league play show at the top, 2-1. 1. Oklahoma (89) (40)...............1.365 Top Feminine Count- ever Jeckeen. . the league-leading Canadiens have Oxford grabbed Its victory, in- F peat BONE SD, OOP. -000)-n-.-- LS the four top scorers, the top goalie cldentally its first of the season, { Duke cao One of the season’s* best actual) Flint Northern, the 1956 cham-|while a fifth member is tied for) after Bob (Rammin’ Red) New- Cd .) Or - AubUrD TD (4D ee eee ween eee _| pion and a 13-6 upset victim at the lead in assists. ton bulled ¢3 yards and qua $. Missiostppl cia)" <6) pinfalls for a Pontiac woman bowl a rter- & Michigan ‘state cid... er was turned in a few days ago|the hands = a keyed-up Muske-) Maurice “The Rocket” Richard) Dems Mike Lewis wont over on Club Officials L S tole ic a lat the Elks’ alleys, when Sally,%0" Crew, slipped to seventh place!jeads the séoring with 13 points, the next play. Winning tally was ’ = oe | SECOND’ TEN Hoffman compiled a 654 series. just one point ahead of Grosse anq goals with 7. One of these was in the 3rd after the clubs for Coast Wednesday ii dor carolina Siete (40-1........115'the 274-211-219-654 whs the best ce at an il a */his 500th, in regular NHL play, had mostly in midfield. in Private Plane 13. Rice DD 403 feminine mark since installation ao Pol Ch which he scored last Saturday. Oxford on one other occasion got ' 5. UCLA (6D ww... “Slot the new alleys at the club,|'%e Pointe team had the edge iniHis brother Henri, “The Pocket within Ortonville’s 15, but that was - 16. (He) Minole (1) “@4).... 533} Sally, who rolls with the Elks addge except the final SCOre. | Rocket”, is second in scoring with the only time it was inside the NEW YORK (INS)—Tomorrow |18. oregon (41) ‘B\Ladies Monday night, loop, car-|CT°Ss¢ Pointe, one of the state’s!17 points, on six goals and six Blackhawks’ scoring territory, is D-Day for the full-scale Dodger |3. Michigan ety 7700000000000 35iries an average of 171. Vielded only woven ‘tointe in fen) assists. Hawks were never inside Oxford's invasion of Los Angeles. , seven po ve! Montreal's, Dickie Moore and 20 — Jean Beliveau have 10 points A large party of Dodger officials will leave New York’s LaGuardia Here’s the way the panel ranked | aniece to tie for third in scoring. tackle, converted into a crushing Airport tomorrow in the club’s the op ten’ for the fifth week; This paieyplus the Richards and fullback. He ran the extra point, ccivate: ‘Wane ant axtoe te Lis : au : . won-lost-tied records in /noug Harvey give the Canadiens a fk peseky after which lfive of the top seven assist-getters, Angeles that evening. Midiand 15-0), Bay City (5-0) (tte all having six. New York's Andy iF 3. Muskegon Heights (4-0) . : , : The party will be headed by 4. Ann Arbor (4-0-1), Lansing Eastern Bathgate and Detroit's Alex Del- . < club president rag sel ag el ¢. Markegon Cathelte 4-1) |Vecchio also have six assists. Winter Races Scored vice presidents Buzzy Beva: 8 Grosse Pointe (4-1) | Charlie Hodge, the Canadiens - MIAMI, Fla. wy — a of Giang Replat Union 2-1) goalie, has a 167 goals-per-game trainers ‘of Syenrclds frowned Emil Praeger, the engineer whe Others: Muskegon, East Detroit, Grand/average to lead the locp's goal upon winter racing, be ‘ts t° the new Dodger Rapids Ottawa, Grand Rapids Catholic, A lieving that ote ‘ = soefl Port Huron. Traverse City. tenders. if a horse raced during February stadiam Angeles. he would not be in the best of Later in the week, Dodger man- Se gia shape for the Triple-Crown races. ager Walter Alston and four play- Get Japanese Nicknames | But that’s all changed now, as ers — Pee Wee Reese, Gil Hodges, " ; —a ' : Monday witness the results of the Ken- Re ee Ls eee : hunting season opened. First of the “long bird” entries is shown se ae Preakness and Bel- a 0 \ ars | ris ene above, held by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mason, West Bloomtield Town- "Irn tien won the ee came _ ship. They took their limit, as shown, The “long bird’ measured 37 |nerby, Bok Radler tee pemucly inches, beak to tail tip. Birds averaged 2% pounds, the hunters re- TOKYO W—The Japanese have; Others praised Demaret. “He is) Ported. ; wp new baseball home. at a reception to be held by the Dodgers next) their own names for America’s|really smoothie man,” one fan Monday. golf stars—‘‘Long Hit” Sam Snead) was heard to remark, “Easy I d eal Quarterback Among Three 11 Major Teams Still Unbeaten By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Forty teams, only: 11 of them classed as major schools, have approached the halfway mark of the college football season unbeat- and “Smoothie Man” Jimmy De- maret—and have established them as prohibitive favorites in the Canada Cup golf matches, starting Thursday. swing, ball go very straight and very ‘close to hole.” Despite attention being given ithe two Americans, a U. S. vic- tory in the 72-hole, four-day medal play event is far from a foregone conclusion. ' * * ae Celtics Face Hawks in Season Opener NEW YORK (INS) — The Bos- ton Celtics and the St. Louis Packer Ingredients Mixed ~ $ x « ; ’ "There was almost a riot today jwhen Sneadand Demaret played at a neighboring Tokyo citb, dis- * ‘ , tied, an Associated Hawks, favored to repeat as appointing hundreds who had) ganer heads have figured there/°” 89d untied, ideal pro football quarterback, but * * * division champions, open the gathered at the Kasumigaseki sre at least a half-dozen tandems ios . i borne a exas ‘Ney have the ingredients — Bart| Parilli completed 5 of 11 passes, - Country Club to see the two Yanks in action, Spectators, who had paid 60 _jeents to watch the practice, start- ed demanding their money back Starr's pass accuracy, Babe Paril- li's snappy throwing and_ rookie’ Paul Hornung’s running. — : The trio of signal callers are doing their best to take the place among the 30 from throughout the world capable of seizing the top prize. A&M, ‘each rated among the top 10 in the AP’s nationwide poll, lead the major survivors with five * straight victories, Topranked a * season in which each of the Outstanding among these is the Oklahoma, Dartmouth, Auburn, Ri salied league’s eight teams will play sania fed to ene te Karumiga.|Australian team of Peter Thomson|lowa, Arizona State of Tempe, lena Nie aga Mageg me Pog ne ee a T2-game schedule before start- - |sekd and play an extra rine holes. [and Bruce Crampton, both young|Texas Western and Drake each} 2 08 joo No tisk po ivelon just four ing the playofts leading up to a er ee 2 yet experienced golfers who have i won er Dice ang a dg talent jo gun cae sad ‘uehdows panel ampionship : (! t ame completes majo ale yale which aud th oe tk word went out Page the|* Penge pageeiaan 3 ime with a 3-0 ery ‘The Packers now have a fine Pease ak Boston, ; ne a Americans were on the course ! defense, but their ‘offense lacked Hawks for the title in seven games| fans deserted otfer players and| Also held in high esteem are the touchdown touch in three formance, boy is the best running quarter. ~ Satterfield Winner Stan) straight National “Football league losses to Detroit, Baltimore and these teams: Argentina's Antonio Cerda and. Leopoldo . Ruiz; swarmed to the Yanks’ gallery, Jast spring, invades 6t. Louis with ‘|) Every time S much the same wrecking crew) d swung, al- that ripped the. NBA apart last). though Demaret | often’ outdrove|Leonard and Al Balding of Can- _ ECrTSBURGH (INS) — Bob Sat-'ga.. Francisco. Green Bay had/poorest passer, *, hengOt a ee ae _—' .\him,- the Japanese emitted joud ada; Belgium's Flory ‘Van Donek/terfield, 181’, Chicago, won a 10-i won tis opener against the Chi-jclose to” Stari ‘The Celtics still have’ their) Pontiac Press Phete (ign and ‘ahs’ and sucked in'and .Afthur de Vulder and: the|round split decision last night overiiac9 Bea would be no + : Tie cae Jee bs a “4 Hh , : te 3 , fine backcourt duo of Bob Cousy WHAT'S THE WORD? —~ The winning and losing coaches havé a their breath in admiration. four British teams, made up of|Garvin Sawyer, 18846, Cincinnati) Starr, played the first 18 min- a and Bill Sharman and will have| word after the game Sunday when St. Mikes defeated St. Marys, | “nr sam Snead is- big hitter,”|Ryder cup members who recently| protege of former champion Jersey jutes against the 49ers in Milwau-| The coach “pig Bill ‘Russell for the entire’, &-0, in their SCL contest. Bob Minewe of Mikes (left) gives the |was a common’ comment. “Ball go|beat America’s. top professionalstJoé Walcott, before 986 fans inikee Sunday, He gained 36 yardsias the starting qu "season. , : _ \word to Father John Rakoczy, « ce Bo bas, a hae Bae ig lin England. e's Pittsburgh. A in completing four of his five pass-|cause he throws 5 ; F l re eee 2a ‘ bo _@ 2 ; 1 ' * 3 ‘ f ; . \ y ; « i { A | \ 4 “ ‘ \ s° \ « : R \ \ = 1% . s Ny 7 ‘ ' ‘ t \ . a: a| at \ : | | nig \ ‘ : i ae | Fj \ 2 % &.\* 1 \ H —— eee ee es Pe ee ee Ce FS Sage Bes Sree ee eT ee a ee eT ‘Most Versatile Saw Made + Powerful 2. amp motor— 3350 strokes a minute + Even makes its own holes 3 TOOLS-IN-ONE. ..... Only $42.50 +> Your Industrial Supply Distributor Picts Pike, Comer Cass FE 2.0108 - PLENTY oF OFF STREET PARKING SPACE GEM OF THE WEEE! We keep seeing perking spois belore our eyes! Makes Return ‘Cutting Tools & Supplies, Inc. SUI lPro Basetal ~* ** tk Layne-Cassady Aerial Not ‘Luck’ of luck that. Hopalong Cassady to Motor City Boston Celtics Provide ipopby Layne that pulled the De- ti iq troit Lions to u spine-tingling up- Opposition ot Olympia: hill 31-27 upset over unbeaten Bal- Wednesday Night timore Sunday. Long hours_of ondilian work in DETROIT Professional basketball returns to Detroit to- morrow night after an ll-year absence. fecting that exact play. “I've seen Layne throw that same pass to Hoppy at least a hundred times in practice,” said coach George Wilson yesterday. “They stay after the regular drilis and practice pass pat- * * * The re-located Detroit Pistons make their debut at Olympia Stadium against the world champ- lon Boston Celtics in the nightcap terns.” of a —— ‘ : * * Wilson -explained that Cassady It is. the ‘ek of 72 games the| . to learn pass patterns after former Fort Wayne (Ind.) Zollner|he came with Detroit. He ‘caught LAZELLE AGENCY, In. 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But in the interven-|tween the passer and the receiver ing. years, the game has acquired|plus a detailed knowledge of the times appears to the spectator. It's! | re-located. The Pistons are one stature, stability and adherents number. * * * defense. despite suffering a decline in team). The pass patterns the pros use are intricate and elaborately planned and detailed. after-hours practice went into per-.ed receiver had cut the wrong ‘way. Layne hit the spot but the Jeach on four touchdowns. Wilson pointed out that the two interceptions of Layne’s passes by the Colts Sunday — one of which led to Baltimore's 1st touchdown in the ist period — were both ac- tually the fault of the receiver. Luyne threw to predetermined positions, In each case the intend- right man wasn't there. Wilson allowed little time for the Lions to. bask in the glory of their stunning 3rd straight victory. “‘It was fine and wonderful and we all enjoyed it but it's all history now,” he declared. He remarked he thought the Kremblas, Badger Lions TD Play Re earsed DETROIT > — It was no stroke} Lions put up a good defensive battle against Baltimore but added there were plenty of weak |Phils Change Coaches | | PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Bill pitching coach for the Cee arg Whit Wyatt, spots in the offense — , apete, he said, that must be tightened be- fore Sunday's game with the Dietz, Berry Capture Final Pro-Pro Event Firing a best-ball card of 32- 35—67, to edge a fast field of arva golf pros at Plum Hollow yester- day, Mike Dietz of Indianwood |“ the final pro-pro tourney of the season. They were two up on three other pairs, and Dietz card- ed the low individual score of 70. Wally Burkemo of Franklin Hills, and Jimmy Johnson had 7is. Warren Orlick of Tam O'Shanter, and Ty Damon had 35-34—69; Johnny Dalrymple and Alex Sin- clair had 33-36—69 and Johnson Star Lead Scoring CHICAGO « —. Ohio — State's Frank Kremblas ‘moved into a first place tie for the Big Ten all-games football scoring lead with Wisconsin quarterback Sid! Williams over the weekend. Kremblas scored a pair of touch- downs and added a conversion against Indiana to run his total ito 25 points while Williams was shut out in Wisconsin's 21-7 loss! to Iowa. | Dick Lebeau of Ohio State and Jim Pace of Michigan are tied} for third place -with 24 points tn 1949,17 teams were packed into three divisions. Of these 17 | teams, eight remain.- Twe are | of the displaced squads and the _ Royal of Rochester, N.Y., now are the Cincinnati Royals. The eight clubs are split into two division, with Detroit, St. Louls, Minneapolis and Cincinnati forming the western division and Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Syracuse making up the east- ern division. x * At the end of the season, all. but the last-place teams enter a post» season playoff. Boston. emerged the victor over St. Louis in seven ALL RISKS INSURANCE ACCIDENT ether hunting hazards. 85c per $100 for | Neollege ffathe. ‘games last spring. There is a world of difference ‘The on@ resem- blance is the 1%-foot fowl lane. * * +” on Your From there on out, the NBA has \ rules all its: own. INSURANCE In the NBA, for example, teams) ‘ G U N S is new available ‘play for 12-minute quarters rather . . than the 20-minute halves the col- i - ~—- gnd: Other I" — play — Sports Equipment "And the zone defense, which re- eS duces shooting, is outlawed by the 4 NBA. In pro ball-& team must Covers theft; fire, accidental damage, and most imake a shot at the goal within 24 ‘seconds after crossing the center ‘court or lose the ball. STARTS FOR PISTONS — Nat “Sweetwater” Clifton, who at 31 _ Bill Langenau carded 33-36~— Sparrow t to Play With Knicks in Olympia Twinbill) Guy Sparrow, former Univer-: sity of Detroit basketball star from. Pontiac, makes his debut in the National Basketball Assn. tomorrow night when his New York Knickerbockers meet the St. Louls Hawks in the opener of an NBA doubleheader at The Detroit Pistons play the defending NBA champion Boston Celtics in the nightcap. Sparrow, a 6-foot-6 forward, pumped in 22 points In New York's 109-94 victory over the College All Stars last Saturday. Sparrow's debut in the NBA ‘will take place on the eve of his wedding. He will be married Thursday to Carolyn McNamara of Towa City, lewa, at Gesu Catholic Church. STRIKES AND SPARES By Joe Here's a tip for you once-a-week bowlers, Keep an accurate record of your scores each week. After and Art Berry of Pine Lake won) "|the San Francisco contest against ‘the Eagles in Philadelphia. Los Angeles Rams. The Lions coach said his club was lucky to beat the Rams 10-7 in their earlier meeting this sea- |son and that their upcoming road trip promised to be tough. The trip to the West Coast is|| always a rough one for Detroit. Seldom have the Lions returned home with double victories over Los Angeles and the San Francisco 49ers — whom they meet the fol- lowing week, To make matters worse, the Lions play their next game after MOTOR MART PARTS NA AUTO YOU LOSE 9 WAYS with FAULTY 4 MUFFLER De AY ~ economy e efficiency Get a new Heavy Duty Muffler Now! Mufflers and Pipes for most cars at big INSTALLED FREE ‘MARKET TIRE COMPANY 77 W. Huron ~*~ Open 9 to 9 FE 8-0424 HIGHER PROOF HEISCHMANN'S IS AMERICA’S BEST | | ONLY ‘$392 4/5 Qt Code #700 Avatiadle at All SDD’s an@ lc State Stores 50 Ww mgs T TODAY! VALUE one year; minimum premium $5.00. is a 7-year veteran of the National Basketball Association, will start : for the Detroit Pistons when they make their debut in Detroit against the Boston Celtics Wednesday night at the Olympia. Clifton was ob- x * four or five weeks, check to see which game is consistently lower Kenneth ce * HEMPSTEAD INSURANCE 102 E. Huron = Ph, FE 4-8284 |Placed on a team. las rigidly as in college ball. Fouls in the NBA are not called BARGAIN H tained in a trade from Néw York. DETROIT & — The Detroit Lions have asked waivers on rookie halfback Marvin Brown. The National Football League. IN club said yesterday the 150-pound former East Texas State player will be replaced by defensive half- TERS MB back Gary Lowe. Brown Dropped by Lions Lowe is an. ex-Michigan State player who was released recently by the Washington Redskins. Brown was drafted in 1953 by ithe Lions. He was released from the air force last summer and this season is his first as a profession- al football player. The Lions used him primarily on kick returns. Brown carried than the others. It may be your first game, in which case, you're having trouble warming up proper- ly. if your third game is generally your lowest, you may be getting tired. Perhaps your ball is too heavy and your wrist or: fingers, need strengthening. Another helpful record is a list of how many times you miss the headpin on your. first ball. If it happens as often as five or six times a game, practice getting that You might also keep track of Youmight also keep track of} - which spares you miss to see if any particular one gives you more trouble than others. For right-hand- ve ‘the ball only twice from scrim- t \ SANDERS [mage tor Detrot. both times, be opi shot we chow toy TRAVIS gained six yards. your weaknesses—and that’s | He - returned six. kickoffs 106 ithe first step toward correcting HARDWARE |yards and two punts 16 yards in them. \ % ‘ INCL. - aute business by buying NOW, the - CHEVROLETS LICENSE & TAX EXTRA Siavent jaw modile meet be toki to. ake ‘woy'tor °58 - models due soon. You, can bag the bigg est prize in the ore that low. 458 Orchard Lake Ave. FE Installation of Any Muffler Pirehdeed at Harold Turner's for Any Ford Car! You Pay for Only the Ports! previous games, (Copyright 1957, John F.-Dille Co.) a ath Preferred gives you higher Proof—a full 90 Proof for more enjoyment in every drink. And yet Fleischmann’s costs: you less than many lower Proof brands. Try it! BLENDED WHISKEY » 90 PROOF + 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY DON’T WAIT - ACT NOW SPECIAL! 98 = We Also Have a Complete Siok ot @ BALSAM WOOL = ¢@ ALUMINUM FOIL in. ROCK WOOL 30-Ib. BAG | ALL MODELS ALL COLORS ‘ _# HIOHER-THAN-EVER TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES: @ ROCK wool. » GLASS: WOOL, - cae | HAROLD TURNER [=== === CHEVROLET. ad Ae 1000 SOUTH WOODWARD ; ; . Your Friendly Birmingham Ford Dealer ~DONALDSON. 1 FR "= cera oe 4-2735_ ey $. WOODWARD AVE, MI 4-7500 BIRMINGHAM 4. 27 bickind: Loke Fe 2-838) se eipancaalew oe THE We PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1957 pers Haddix. Was r, Histor Eta halioe: ss individuals, us 3 ; , eS Se hee — Women — Mixed: Groupe 5 es ace BOT ty eee = | | - 7 Still Openings. in: Leagues : Pncter, hed gat ea ll to Pu ’ . ££ + Je * * +o ke + t +. % _ NOW FORMING: Men's SUNDAY Afternoon LEAGUE ore ee ene irdue, Water Recall Ges Minnesota i Ua OWT FESO pitchers in 1957. He hit .309 and | : # : me: Shared hows th ilar Nan Mi 1956. || BALLS BAGS SHOES SLES Se ln in ightmare: Comes Back|| ‘224%: 2°5 he American League with 250 , —NOW ON. DISPLAY— : “Haddix collected 2 hits in @8 by F oun SPECIAL MEASURING BALL DRILLED BY GEORGE YOUNG © . times. at bat, figures eompiled y 7 ANN ARBOR —The memory te maven dig ie: i ttinetagt day by I . su ly a Gophe h Bernie Bij Scares SO) Same COUN | ewan s caosemi errata tat eee me So ae tela mT 2 it a home gan a years. tun, but “he did deliver three MSU Starts Preparing|"1 was on a sunny afternoon 8} “he 207 Minnesota: upset victory We une eae played in 10 years." | MOTOR INN RECREATION one triple. for Homecoming Game ye* ago « igan Stadium thatinas been replayed often in the| submission, $413, in what would | °'TY Gehring returns as start- N18 South Perry &. DOWNTOWN FE 5-6032 ‘Nixon had 22 hits in 75 at bats. eae the curly-haired Minnesota quar-| ings of the Michigan coachi es ing left end, Michigan backs are Over Sam Benson's He With Illinois ds | hig: ing, have been the. season's most our runs . st is w we vi him the emeemeianl ee eee ne tenes ng handedly|statt, This week the coaches are| startling upsct it Michigan State | {millar with him because they - ' Pi + same en -Teak cxene| tit hie WAR Gahan rigging their defenses to stop Cox| hadn't lost to Purdue, met so efieh inet year. Vor Me Qualifies for Seniors concerning himself about numer- ology, however, as his squad set- itled grimly down to the business of preparing for the Mlini, of 20-13 was haunting the Mich- igan State football team this week. ‘It was not only the margin of the The upstart Gepher ruined Michigan's dreams of a Big Ten title and the Rose Bowl. And on and veteran-laden Minnesota Sat- . urday. It's a task of revenge but one that's not considered impossible. And Illinois should be riding high after knocking off Minne- sota 34-13—those jinx 13 points cropping up again. Coach Duffy Daugherty wasn’t _.The annual fall athletie program of the Pontiac YMCA got under way yesterday and will continue daily throughout the rest of the season. * x * A variety of activities have been * * * planned for men, women and fam- a survival. swimming course on Friday evenings with free eve- nings available for informal bas- ketball Wednesdays and Thurs- days. © * * For the women, morning and) evening conditioning classes will “It was just one of those days,” said Michigan coach Matt Patanel- li, whose job is has been jo keep in the backfield and depth in the line,” said Patanelli, “Cox is the same old Cox, He's as great as ever, A daring take - charge The day Cox zoomed into prom- inence he scored two fourth quar- ter touchdowns and gained 8&3 yards on his deadly option runs against the bewildered Wolverines. jwas unable to keep it up on his outstanding defensive work Geh- ring was chosen the Associated | Press Lineman of the Week fol- lowing the 1956 Michigan. -‘Miane- Mike Shatusky with a bad back missed_yesterday's workout, Coach Bennie Oosterbaan ruled fullback John Herrnstein out of Saturday's game, Jim Byers, a star in the Wildcat encounter, again will take his place. Herrn- stein tried running yesterday but injured ankle, : 5 ee : “tab on the Gophers. seta game. Glend Rapid, Mich. a 2. party the) his shoulders he carried the Lit- 'That was demonstrated last Satur “They haven't gone down in my se or the cham — : Sibel ie tional . estimation one bit,” Pag em ox started grooming for thi sixth annafll Northl sing ‘ ' . are visiting Turkish a ; ' * j serena hetetien f Cone ennai One © twodagn! eruleg/faem Sais os : meena & — - Ha = Marines forced battalion Marines Syria. The Lake Champlain was : : en ona . Vv. Hamlin ‘naa Wuibeninnd tn @-myledoen Of anr-lovct westward tecnperaniy 10 aid] ALLEY OOP —_—_——ev Be P ship|Phibious shipping. flood vietims at Valencia, Spain. THEY ARE! LOOK! a gage for aj “So it can be easily seen that} Brown's flagship,’ the cruiser ‘S NOTHING BY SLIP THIS TIME... The/our gtrength ini this ‘respect is|Salem, has been visiting Piraeus, WRONG /YOURE \ OUR PEOPLE the Ma-|more than four-fold greater as|Greece. # TIME: MACHING! | RIGHT, OSCAR.I TO BE imme-jlong as these boys are with us.”| In W , it was reported WE JUST MISSED | MUST HAVE IN A TOUGH Aisoclatialvtsioned. Magtes ‘AieGeound ‘ask \ships Darett tate O48 art ONG, } SLIPPED UP / start THATS thei cabled: ipecce, tabs wth them trtiieryloewesd widen a ems | ALL. SOMEWHERE! J ARDING. HOUSE gee = 4 ee yy Va EE MSHO Ro - HOOPLE, You'RE As Ta | z A UNDEPENDABLE AS A 2x_DETECTINE URE E Les) A ALWAYS MEANT 0 ASK, 1S Se WER THE ARS ene H+, YOUR PEDIGREE HAS FALLEN JUST BEFORE) / MIXED UP CHRISTMAS DIDN'T YOU) - SEE THAT ONE 72 / ot NANCY Te | By Ernie Bushmiller : (Ges / S&S. , “BY HELLO, THERE --- |(WHY ARE you MY AUNT TED. / WELC TO STANDING M ING TREE gam HRA NEW ST TLE OUR BLOCK LIKE THAT ? BACKWARDS TO = GIRL LOOKS so ||. te wd BE NICE. i Y/), Fd Yy* 1 la i Sen a ee Nie; “ON 207 YOO | ; DOIG . TRwn tins TM, Rag, US. Pat. OF. «22 G.1987 by WEA Servi. tno. Led MOMENTS WE WOULDN'T LIKE TO LIVE OVER , By Meltvey nad: Strieber || create ame alll I} = = . “5 By Charles Kuhn et SHE GOT QUITE A BIG INHER LAST BOxO’ | Al F CRE ,AST PROMOT! IN TH’ THE 2 eo n A bd LE pe PATROL R GENERALS Bxoze! ee fess LD te io Sen £X% a » oe HELLO POWER COMPAN>.. j COME GET SOUR OLD METER. ['VE GOT OWN, NOW! j a (CP . f : Jeséons I'll never drive again!” == . - | a : ‘ ee me i ‘ ; ‘ ; , ‘ ; ° P ; 8 ; : ‘ | . id J t i a } A; ° — » ; : ‘ s » bad ‘ ; \ f | : : (Ana? é \ \ sie 4 ale ee, . a i \ '\ = Fo po ae eee 3 as a tee a OP . ee a ee ee ee ae A CRE Ce ae, eee annie. 4 ction tide. \ } epar Bi 4 ie i BUICK ADDS NEW TOP LINE — A new entry in the prestige car market this year is Buick's Limited series, The Limited is ~- eight inches longer than any other car in the Buick 1958 line, and t comes in three models. Hardtop model is shown above, at right. Big volume seller in the Buick line has been the Buick Special. The Special for 1958 (left above) is mounted on-a 122-inch wheel Burial Service Set for Accident Victim Mrs. “Joseph (Rebecca) Jacob- lAdults - son, 59, of 453 West Iroquois Rd.,| Pontiac Municipal Employes As- Josep! h! isociation & American Business Women's Pontiac Federal Savings & Loan Bldg., 4:30 to 7:30. died this morning at St. Mercy Hospital from injuries re. ceived in an automobile accident last night. Mrs. Jacobson lived in Pontiac for 35 years. She was the past president of Congregation B'Nai Israel in Pontiac: and was a mem- ber of the Hadassah. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Nathan Crone and Alvin Ja- cobson of Pontiac, Mrs. James' Pappas of Saginaw; two ‘sisters, | Mrs. Sarah Manes of Grand Rap- ids and Mrs. Dora Shinwell _ of Toronto; and seven grandchil- dren, The funeral will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow morning at the Ira Kauf- Thursday, Oct. 24, all you can eat, theran Church of Birmingham. Oct. 24 and 25; 8-5 Thurs., {9 a: m. to 1 p. m: Our Shepherd | News in Brief Pancake and sausage supper — $1, children - 50c. Auspices Association. Place— Adv. | Hub Clothiers Anniversary Spe- —Adv, Rummage Sale, Redeemer Lu- 1800 W. Maple. Thurs. and Fri., 9-2 Pri. —Adv. V.F.W. 1008 Auxiliary serving chicken and biscuit supper, Oct. |23 in Post rooms, 371 E. Pike. | terd » Adults $1.25. children 5c. 8-1 rercay’s aeseten: “Phere! ‘was. Day: p.m. ~ Rummage Sale, Oct. 25th from | Grains Steady ‘traders and commission houses. After Decline CHICAGO i — Most grain fu- jtures steadied on the Board of. Trade’ today after declining at the opening. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1957 | . base, is equipped with new and bigger brakes, and has new interior styling. The new air ride, and variable pitch or the flight pitch Dynaflow are,-optional equipment. New Limited Tops Buick Lines of Cars for 1958 FLINT — Buick wae persented its 1958 Hne of cars with which |General Manager Edward T. Rags- dale hopes to capture a greater ‘percentage of industry sales next ‘year. The 1958 models feature new Dy-! faster cooling for the front brakes which absorb the major portion of ithe braking power. | Brake lining on all models has | been increased in thickness. | All cars are powered by a 364 Trade was mixed in light deal-\natiow transmission, brakes with|CY!¢ inch high compression V-8 coyered some of the early loss in’, lsubsequent dealings. Both the) bread and feed grains were down! fractionally at the start but these, too, moved upward later to around previous levels. Some selling of wheat was re- \garded as a holdover from yes- ling of the bread grain by local cial. Select any sport coat in the ings in wheat, corn, oats and rye. |thicker linings and a host of other | store and get a pair of $14.95 all Soybeans declined more than -a! wool slacks, Free. Hub Clothiers,/cent a bushel at the start but re- 18-20 N. Saginaw. jengineering changes. The new cars will go on display iin dealer showrooms next Tues- day, the first of General Motors’ Golden Anniversary models to be shown the public. The new Buicks come in five series, topped by the new Limiit- ed, a distinctively-styled luxury model which is Buick's new en- try in the prestige car market. All mrvial Demand for corn was some- dual | fender. The fender line has been tions are furnished by the Detroit Lutheran Church, 2225 E. 14 Mile | What improved, Overnight ship- ; etery for Harry Smith, 85. Mr. Rd., B’hm, 4 blocks East of Wood-| ments out of Chicago totaled lowered and the hood line raised to! Bureat of Markets, as of Tuesday.|demand at the comparatively lOW | smith, former Dryden resident YOUR PLANS FOR ward. —Adyv.| about 450 cars. ‘complement the new front end de-| Fraite hcl fgg Pier “ie died in Owosso where he had lived ‘sign. ; xedsto slightlY|i- 9 number e THE FUTURE SHOULD Rummage Sale. Our Lady Queen | Soybeans eased on scattered sell- * * % ae Peotone, i hee esvescess 06.08 higher. Brokers said the market's he | ; # Bs oo M of Martyrs Church, 32460 Pierce,|ing, with most of the offerings lead! oi i Apel. Melntosh, by... °° '°5:52!! 3.60;action was primarily a technical \ 7 sei ~ : =: sine Birmingham. 4 blocks south of 14 taken on resting orders, A Lake| Heading the list Sf engineering, ) seeagg Daria ba ‘bets... “1 £8 reboung from yesterday's shake| Gln? Gillie of California, and a) Mile, between Woodward and Steamer left Chicago for Canada achievements is the. new flight | uk. ssieuecesseeens 3 eout, the worst since Sept. 26, 1955, nephew, Clark Burnett, of Dryden. Southfield. Friday, Oct. 25, 9 to 5, With 350,000 bushels of soybeans. pitch Dynaflow transmission in Watermeions, ba. cas ceuneanenss ithe first session after President ROY M. GARLLU —Adv,| Near the end of the first hour Which the stator vanes operate on sageumutes | Eisenhower's heart attack. LAKE 0 oy oo “ inew style wheat was % to % high-| the same “‘switch the pitch’ prin- Becta, topred be ssseeesernesnseess ao wAKE RION — Service for | Pontiac Police report that some-|er, Dec. $2.18; corn was % to % ciple as an airplane propellor. Broceoll, Seccesvescecvecs 9 20| New York Stocks nd were Garilus, G, of 7% Ov Sit teed ee ee a $1.21; oats was \%; The new transmission also has barvoen” con, Sas sei 2.38 | (Late Morning Quotations) 11 me ‘Weuae & = Ane “ @ about $286 from a Michigan Belljjower to 4 4 higher, Dec. 67%; rye three turbines instead of two, Soultfower. sot cant ia" +) rin me - - : edie tay = en's Huron and Ga cart located at W.|was % to % higher, Dec. $1.27%; which increases the torque output. Dill, ou Wy Fete 1% Ali PA Hy tel cre Coat 214)Rev. Albert Johns “will. offictate Many well selected com- uron @ enesee streets. soybeans were % lower to 4) ~*~ * * Eggplant, WU. on vsseneeeverees 118 vee Jacobs : Horseradish, bekts soiclcccce.. 2.73/Allied Btrs .. 463 Jonns M "3 mon stocks are excellent : higher Nov, $2.29%; lard was un-| Air-poise suspension is available |Kobirabt Geeks Gen 1.16 Allis Chal ..... 2.1 Jenes 2 L.... 43 jand —— Pigg Ri an oa mis Oo ME.. i 7 iP tt H d Cc — to 2 cents higher r hun-| Leeks (bchs.) dos. seeveescoges 1.78 Alum Lad . 4 Kelsey ‘May .. 33 (Cemetery. Mr, Garilus sud- investments right now, as Fatton Meads Caravan a Mar te pe on all 1958 Buicks.. Four bellows |Gnions, Dry, 60-Ib. wey deg + 190 Am sairlin "tea Kennecott. .. 8i.ldenly last Thursday. N well as being ideal to i" for Underwriters dred poun oe Nov. =. tied = ov - “—* Qatens, Groce, stehe.) 6.0... he Am Bak. 3 Kreage 68 | 352| He is survived by one sister,| ° “Keystone lacome Fund i ! e traditional steel s s in Parsni Whe es cseisce qeaza. eas “ Lehn & P|... 328 : . clude in your plans for the oo — CHICAGO, Oct. 22 (AP)—Opening a te. and ae. atte 66 iam ree ae ae a: jo Mrs. Harold T. Ackerman. aw future. Investment can be Curtis‘E. Patton, of 314 S. Tilden) ® 8). «aig, —_— jnew suspension sys' ui eEeereenrnen os 2.00 Am Ma Pay 393 Lid Meal 95 W d versified investment in made monthly out of in- |St., of the Michigan State Associa- Dec 21M, Dee ......4. 6744 Matically keep the car level re- —— oe See Soe $y Am Motors. a4 Lice & My .- 02 Believe 12 Fishermen 9 securities selected for 3 ; ; tion of Life Underwriters in Pon- Wheat (new) Mar... +rs+ Gai gardiess of the load, The air) nad 2. srrte: Hb/Am N Gas .°.. a2 Lockn, 121 . come, if you wish. Write or [tio : + Dec ........ 21% May sof, 2. ROT opt Tone) Bie” peg Am Bows iE Pe Perished J CURRENT INCOME phone for free list of tiac is sales caravan chairman for’ pel ae . 2BM Ong 12 ™* suspension op ional,., Raberd (cbe.) G08, 2: roe so Am whe the Loriliard : Se eris e in apan ’ a ooee ‘ 5 CY ee soaveoen B70) suggested stocks. the anmual information and sales|j 7" ‘*\"** (63° Mar 0°. 313 | * * * [Squash Delicious, ve. _teseateaneone ram Bmelt 40 , G Rash ; a SHIOGAMA, Ja di . ideas program appearing through- ‘sep ae a L18| All cars are equipped with 12-/Turnips ‘cha. dos. ‘051 Am Tele Tet 168 Martin, Ol. 9 , pan se Keystone Growth Fund out Michigan this week. Dec”. 120% wow’! a2 jinch brakes. Total contact area [ome FOP ares. HS May D Ss «. 383 | Japanese fishermen are believed Ke2 The program will be presented) Mar saan 1.24% Dee .....°. 1220 |has been increased to 218 square) oon Anaconda... 407 Mead cp... 33.1/t0 have perished early today when) Adiversifedi _ WATLI i ke; to local Life Underwriter Associa-| ~ IS = linches. by at swasare svewsecows tures 13 Anac we C. 8 Merek é it "| their 50-ton fishing boat, the Ya-| — readastinagrmatsd s ee ; Col se eeneeeeee oe LArmeo l M alt . 3 | Mm itions and meetings are being held’ Front brake drums on all models | ale. | be wat een Fr tone 180 Armour & Co Co 196 Mert Chas. CH aa Maru, _ nnnee ona sank, | pos: jane in Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, De- 34 A t nie. lexcept the Special are of aluminum |Mustard, bu. -.... sasae balsa weed mat CK Midi 80 Pd |. 436) 0 : re : z Borrell, BG. 20... csccvescencsssscacs » 1.50 Atehigon 182 Mpls Ho . 80.3) LERCHEN troit, Frankenmuth, Lansing and Dar menis with cast iron liner. This provides spinach. bay eee 200 Atl Cet Line.” 314 Minn Man Balof the 23 ting ead 1 FUTURE INCOME Jackson, | Wise Chard, 06: oc cc.cseccassssees 3 fe ot: 5 . . cree cawetodidwecdaete ce ot oF { B B ilt H | . BS, OR vests lal laiilae te + 1 ath a Oh 23.6 ear | can g parently were trapped in the. ship. | =s3eme h * h 7 Pp d | 0 @ ul ere | . Lettuce 4 Salad Greens oe ik Motor Pa : 2 | The sea tra ore 20 : Member New York Stock Exchonge |TOOth Weighs 7 Pounds | Want Correction Camp cary candace, ba, .-ts-ceesssseer 200 Beth Steel'.."" 3} Mejor Wheat. 1 ‘miles oft. the — ce Pactie C: J. Nenkle Ca. ond other leading exchanges CARIO — A hippopotamus tooth! Building permits for two apart- LUDINGTON w#—Mason County |Eecatole, bleached, Ki ser TS Bohn alum ... 161 Mueller Be. 34 )coast of Japan. 7 Je P ° . may weigh 7 pounds and be 30 ment buildings and a Borden Co. supervisors have invited the State|Mttuce leaf. bu. ........ soveeess LD Borers te! Nat Bisc ... 38.2] ——— 818 Commanity Nat, Bk. Bldg. 716 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. jinches long. These teeth were milk plant building at 256 Norton|SUPeTv!s nike org Warn 5...) Rat Com R .. 88 DETROIT STOCKS FE 4-2895 formerly used for dental ivory! Corrections Commission to locate Poultry Briggs Mf cf. bee oi (C. J. Nephier Co.) - Ty Ave. were approved Monday by Brist My ...... 47.4 Nat Gyps «... Figures after Jogema points are eighths! FE 2-9119 [for humans and are still used for Cary F. Alt, Pontiac building in-|* Co'Tections camp on the site of arum pomee ... 47 Ret Leed «.. ee High Low Noon) -ivory orngments. pat " $l the former CCC camp at Walhalla F igeiget a Eee Burroughs |. 37° NY Central. hh a a, Soe we 38) Hours: 8:30-4:30 : eee ; DETROIT, Oct. 32. (AP) — OS Goy 03 Nie M Pw ., 268 er fees ‘ e Oe . A’ $82.00 22-unit apartment of funds reportedly delayed estab|{ate gas cuts emed. MHA:ERme doy a8 et Wen AeNIROE Osa Ota cys ME HS A, extra large 60-1, Sy spies ; No Am -Av ... 28-8| Howell Elec. Mtr, Co. 54 65 i * FOR SALE x bonding bi be pageeciaiiy ri the lishment of the camp when a Biccory anteeen bik, tacpe Oa08. wma ad: Cepia! aad’*? her sta Pw. 131|Peninsular M. Prod. Co...10.3 13.0 103 deomtiiar act ts prospec i ed - pa fam Py Sel hamper Ie wit] milar invitation was extended ave. 51; medium 4-48, wid. eve. sae: Carrer Cp. TY wat Alrtin . 9.6 hele tle Oe o 9631 savectmens fer laceme now a S OAKLAND AVE: 20x80-ft. store, apts. above. All rente basa aa itwo years ago. 7 "etd. avg. 83. Cater Trac’... ang CMO Ot: 20 Al Toledo Rdison oe lave ine fet or la . - + Dry Cleaning plant building 20x40-ft.—suitable for JM be a 127 by 90-foot brick building.,"° * : gg gt 84-55, wid.iCen I Ps’. 278 Oueme SOF, 288) Wayne 8. Products Co. Pee tor (), Guy type business. The second building will be oe k d B iarre _— ~ oe i oo ot oe oa 4 on ate 96 onc Soe Ren — Names ccsccseeseeccoespeceses 287 OAKLAND AVE: 4 apts. all-rented. All on - 1 lot — [structed by the same firm at 30 Raj] Network Spee Checks 31. Cin Mil M ....334 penn Bp ome : ; ; wo 4? | NOPICE..OF PUBLIC BALE - 1 G0x190-N. deep. Salmer Dr. and will be a 12-unit mo PCOCY | Bermerlany, eetet: ss: mest Cinrk avin. Meg param Piet. ST gay Ohan, Gar, ardan, (terial Mo Adres .ssereeseesessesceecs 90 CADILLAC ST: 3-room home and bath. Hes hot water ‘structure 92 by 90 feet. The build-| PARIS —' Seven European rail-| 41-4 . ; Clima x Mo a ede ge MM sedges. Pubiie sale 9 lame: mie a . . heater, gas space heater. gas cooking stove, built-in ing permit listed the total value ways have combined to set up a ant: orate large 82-63; medium /Cisett Pee ... 6 po RA... 14.6 Sertuae, Ponting Michigan Gt 10:30) oereeedescesecserccccnscccsns cupboards. ol block constructed building in rear. of the project as $52,500. “Trans-Europe Express” network} . Gel Palm .... 44. Pepsi Cola ... 1¢7/a.m., November. 1, 1967 Get, 21; 23, "62, (Water is in building.) DETROIT POULTRY pt fp ol IRE pt onl dail | Sen . WILL MAKE ATTRACTIVE DEAL FOR CASH, IF ALL 18 | The milk company will build jot extra-fare —, ears linking pDETRONT. — oe ae, tor — Soave Ba - 33 Phileo it : TAKEN AT ONCE a $27,000 100 by 150-foot cement | principal capitals. an example quality live poultry up to 10 = EAlson wie 44 Philip Mor ... be ‘ JOHN CROCKER SR block building at 256 Norton Ave. lof Trans-Europe's ceed. it takes A type — Brot ” lent” tye 32. Consum Pw = fn Cont Bak ... i 287 OAKLAND ave lee % a ~~ tay * ‘ears fue Pele Seicanes temer shel weit sever Cont Can ‘oe oo 512 ank wash room. rave aA Pullman ’ a | 5 Ibs.) 23-24%. Ducklings 29-30. Turkeys; Cont Mot ....° $7 Pure Oil 313 heavy type hens 26, toms 21-22. Cont Ot 412 es : Li + k Coboet ed oo Repu au... mt Wherever you are, at home or ves fo] ot Curtiss , A : Rev Drug ss 4 by : sie 3 away, Personal Property Insur« eere oes DETROIT LIVESTOCK Det Edison. . oe ance on your valuable possessions, . PA DETROIT. Ook 17 (AP) —Detrott a eee 333 412 protects you against financial loss. . vestoc une Safeway Bt .. 60.6 : ‘ Dow Chem ... 493 ge See tent 84 What's more, this protection : Cattle—Salable 150. Most today’s run n Pap .. 246.1 yours at very low cost. Chee cows; other classes in meager supply; East Air L . 96 with we. all clasdes nominally steady; package ed K : 944 |standard 1105, Ib. steers 18.80; utility a uto L ‘6 cows 13.80-14.50; ecanners and cutters aan — eens . 684 H. Ww “HUTTENLOGHER A n Mi 1.00-13.60: shelly cannets 10.00; utility frie RR : 37.4 a ‘and commercial bulls 15.00-17.50; eutter| Brie TM, «++: 182 sinclair 48.2 4 gate cart elon wetay, vel pera ber" BE Rowen, 1) BE. W. Hattenlocher Max E. Kerns steady to weak, most pressure on beef Pood Mach 3.3 306-320 Riker Bldg. FE 4-1551 _ 2 = and feeders! ces TO : . : ‘fully steady; sprinkling high “aoe and 4d be a S5 etd Brand .. 374 ; 1074+1224 Th. slaughter steers) pot) ren “ng td Ol Cal 452 60; ered lots average to high’ no5 pay “gg Std OF Ind .. 38 [ees Batt. = — eee | Cen Dynam . 50.2 Std pas NS... re Pence + } j ow ole td CHI Oh ... Hikinds 20.90-33. 0; two loads high chatee | en oo ne Gievens, 78 "3 Th. choice helf- OM ives . ba 22 06-33.00: heifers at 22.00 carry- a. rele / af Ruther Pap ... 34 714 C mm it Nat’l ficial Cars + These Are Not Demonstrators _ |i, ti' amet faa 2 Br 2, BRS 3 ommunity T jm Li ” j ones 4 These Are Not Official Cars ese Are Not Demonstrators un hefiers, Yrsotn on” “wlty fradel cen Tel. Me RriN NRE aie : few mixed utility and commercial 15.00: Gen Tire .... 961 Tex GO Bul .... 192 Bank Bldg. BUT BRAND NEW BUICKS a te Ste ehh Se A Ta . shelly canners do ° y Goebel -Br VW 4 ial bulls 15.00-17.50, few 18.09;) h Timk R Bear . 36.2 i: ‘cutter bulls. 13.00-15.00; few “et drat = Tran W Air .7 94) Phone FE 4-1568-9 . lehoice 586 Ib. yearling stock steetsiGrah Paige .. 11 Transamer .... 30. . . ‘ Beater tat ON Bile at Baler eT = : 2 ° s' eifer calves be es . Save up to $1200 during this mriner Den 316 Un Carbide’... $94 f ! p Calves and vealers—Salable 25, Hardly yo Prod ‘tit alr Lin 8 | . ‘enough on sale to test market: nominal-| Grevhound . 144 bh Aire a7 Gigantic Sal Specials, C te nity See sate rng cel Ren Ce "Sh g Panera : ! ; 5 en- jing fairly active, mostly strong; c ersh Choc , Tl, Gas Cp on 8 j Holl 108 : ; igantic sale on. peciats, \Snestor ce. carly, bet tia “erate. abent Pomesth oo ME Tyg wu eg Richard H. DeWitt Donald E. Hansen ‘ jat the close; good te low choice veal- Hooker 1 WE Btrel \.... 824 Res. FE 5-3793 Res. FE 2-5513 ‘ -28.00; standard 18.00-21.00; cull: Ti Cent |... 34 turies, Supers, Roddmas- ‘ta utey 1000-18-00. goo good and choice, Long Seg Wes 18 ton peal a 2 | ; [Naneep--Batsbte20.-All-eiaenes steady. Inland, St... 903 ware Pte oe Homeowners’ Policies { 4 last k, trading draggy oe: est Un Te Q ters, Hardtops, 2-Doors, entire week, ‘with iittle genleward move-in "ur den 27s, wee 4," 24 E Accident Insurance Fire Insurance ’ : as ‘ ment before 1 a.m slaughter ‘ laribs 1.00 lower: stauthigr 5 nheeP nt Nick 5.) 614 Wison &'oo'..taef Automobile Insurance Life Insurance 4-Doors, Estate Diem Convertibles | }rcser iss sur pases" ostons fat Raver oH" Yostterin’ BR tY Liability: Insurance Plate Glass Insurance mobs i ‘ | on Metdey; bel, ee and th ce 20 ¥ “Fn Sh&T . 661 Burglary Insurance Bonds—All Types { 0- ; cu { : to choice slaughter sheep 400-80; carly compucT OOK AVERAGES. Press Tenants’ Policies s,s ae a ie ot ey : | : . 1 above La eclose. (wet change ..0.418 41.8 ° — ies a bog ee bond \ Nook totay ay yh “ 1325 iimostiy c ‘et, ew ¢ ‘ ke; t US! duat, Rails vu stocks | ; ‘ No? and. 790-240 ‘ibe ey erev day “net et pe ae How much more grievous.are the consequences iin, 4a 2 .7.90; ns k ago- j d i : bebe eee and grade '16.00-11. 00; Month ago . 49.1 2051 T22 16738 bf anger then the causes of it, —Marcus Aurelius or 2 and 3 300-400 tb. sows 16.00-/ Year ago .... 250.5 136.7 70.8 179.3 ; os : | E 2 9101 - 400-600 Ib.. welghts 15.00-16.00: 1987 High .... a8 134.8 ns ed 4 10 Orchard Lake Ave, Pontiac ' F a ase week's, gy te -% ana gilts| 1996 High |... 9763-1851 168 19LB. ; ‘steady to weak; sows € 1956 Low 44:0 126.2 69.6 1716 ‘engine with two-barrel carburetor on the Special and four-barrel on lait other models, Stocks Recoup early this afternoon from yester-|F day's huge set-back. 'B * * * Key stocks rose from fractions to | their losses of the previous session. |a A scattering of declines ranging from fractions to a point or more |F MARKETS Produce The following are top. prices cov- ering sales of locally grown prod- ace brought to the Farmer's Mar- are—equipped-_with kets_by growers headlights on each front jin wholesale package lots. Quota * 'y dotted the list. _* * * tc The high-speed ticker tape was late for a total of 48 minutes in a! turbulent first hour which saw the tremendous total of 1,070,000 shares changing hands, . * * * Prices churned irregularly. Brok- Mrs. Carpenter died Monday, daughters, Mrs. Agnes Bernear of} "" ‘lint, Mrs, Goldie Carls of Imlay City and Mrs. Josephine Farring- Phyllis Houghtaling, all of Attica; jtwo brothers, Fulton and two sisters, Mrs. Emma Elliott and Mrs, also 27 grandchildren and 16 great- grandchildren, Buick’s new cars will be displayed by Oliyer Motor Sales, Inc., 210 Orchard Lake Ave. in Pontiac. € New Way Quickly Stops Death Notices Bleeding Piles MRS. JOSEPH CARPENTER Vi orous! LAPEER ~— Service for Mrs.| And Yet More Remarkable Joseph (Lena) Carpenter, 71, of 1a atti a g y 1858 North Lake Pleasant Rd. At- = who me ey it ever reported tica Township, will be at 2 p.m.| say Cunher ee ae NEW YORK uw — The Stock) Thursday from Muir Brothers Fu- p is called RECTORAL. A Market reboufded vigorously Neral Home, Lapeer, with the Rev.| fer alee deye le all poe de No rank S. Hemingway officiating. urial will be in Stiles Cemetery. abe | y Kinsel's; Simm's; Thrifty; J-V; Dun- setth's; Cole's; Lou's; Quality; — ster & Jones; Keego Drug, Harbor; Aris, Drayton Plaine; Horst’ Auburn Heights and most drug stores everywhere SWEETEN A Sour STOMACH She is survived by her husband; son, Donald of Lapeer; five m, Mrs. Shirley Warren, and Mrs. William. and Orion Lillian Griffith; HARRY SMITH | £rs reported that a—considerable number of margin accounts were sold out but that the offerings met) was held Saturday in Dryden Cem- DRYDEN — Graveside service ll cna Hee « a | CHICAGO @ — ma card message to his es- was a ted check mark. Mrs. Etty Levy, 27. whe has a , ing against Levy, told Judge B. . Immediately be- Fain Tucker she didn’t think: the were some poli- card was funny. Her attorney man, be punished for contempt because he is yperiion’ — on payments for “ Mrs, Lavy and their 6-monthold daugh- ter, Jan. Hae Judge a Mrs. and: to six ree es Plaga jail. She ruled. he in the vicinity |at ; Once, when Gen. MacArthur | It is not good for the morale toas our ghastly; vehicles tagged wouldn't be released until he. paid s bubble-bath of a But the caboose-like position we| invaded Houston, after Presiéent hear 500,000 people say, consecu -|along. We can’t tell you what the’ planned. days.’ the support payments in full. Notices In Memoriam 2) Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7|Employment Agenceis 8A| Work Wanted Male 10) _ Building Service 12} Moving & Trucking“ 19| Notices & Personals 2s | 3S catia ete] pee srt fa te mn | BKKPR. | eis so Te Sct |" raiae eRe |"Egy SEE FE Sha ei ae , day. her : . Avon. Cosmet- ba tal mtaliaae : . & ~S DELL CARTAGE San — NTED Bouse LBYING MEMORY OF cate Rote how Pesta | en gaa Sake a TAnRED MAN ‘ iG, sew & oS a Oe v ea ARTAGE / ~ moved. Cull evenings On 2605. 16 a.m.{ iene. ee Pie Maes & comm. Publ a See cael went work. meties curiatenas for your, _SEC any ‘Cal _Phone ete : . . a zi ae ekies.” vations. belts, cane Beri |‘uliToos, Was gt" acars S| Saige fete gern: | BBM ha' as ore Py, ston WINDOWS GLEDNED | “Baeky ; | REAR Goer | osu, tn, gre SE ee ee muiny | Hq coi. Bel Aland CURB " Sse hod ut | FOUNG MAN 39 “WOULD om, MeEgy ro tat eovtine "PE | O'S evenng og gratnae pie Oct. is 108 i aac = - OPENINGS : pg Seeeee re, erect Wing” true ruck of” any ind | 388 x Sees, 78 ose FB POLLY Smith Moving Company | Yept: itirecle ‘Mile. Phone FE Ef tial tar Siar eta: | pate ware seine, we! WAITRESSES | jeiitctaes Bina oS | see eae sae ba. rge vas or pickup service. | _Sctnia - NELSON you more eech pasting day | Reed, men, whe. ere interested tn. : nulenee ee i. cree FREASURE, BLAND TOY Pi TOY Pan fated “at (Baa "wanr‘eceaTand | showem. you, Wil be" guperied co | gpeniney, fo cur walirenes, ee MIDWEST Work Wanted Comets tt | Ben, — Lea, | ited ae tae | faner of | Sa _ start wor at once 1 in-| the shith ‘Mus be te yrs. nae meee | eae. AL MASONRY | up _frse of Sere. . : formation a to Pon-| old. A ios only, ae hs 8 1," 1 DAY SERVICE Y bay a. k t R t Wtd. Children to Board 26 oe, raed Directors 4 Ue Riese Bee TED'S ABD iNGS — REPS. 69 BU.| 98 .M SUILDING SERVICE te TUCKS lO Nen of * 4 ons eae pg si service, 5-1471, 7004 Cves. rR 16 TRUCKS TRACTORS CHILDREN (CARED tar In Li nee: OPPORTUNITY a wa ROG, H | sch & Sodernaatan, Woop teo| Ye ton pickupe tie won stakes| EXCELLENT CARE, FOR BABY. ‘ Donelson-Johns Woman for general - housework : m5 ME. Sere. 3 al — too too e. Dene. vruckee Semi-trailers| licensed. 3-2761. ‘ PUNERAL HOME J ' “4 Seat 2 MRONTNOS Pr. MUlberry re er anD TRACTORS ai Funerals” Must like ehtldren st obea ‘or ht aaa e a LYN jseetlie Ee «207 | ENOTTY FINE PANELING. Ria. ' r ee Lal ae Wtd. Household Goods 27. ry ' ~*~ cae sea AY On WEwK st q care) ltt Tee” (geet ey eee em ED W ARDS | sences a ieebere |PaTEneg mre wear | See o,,| FURNITURE, NEEDED “ ATs } Bervice rE a ‘eae rome han wages. Watch t eniie bY NG os. MY HOME, Ro. “aNYORR Pl FoR PLAYING, mm. Ke. Pe e147 ee weeight er Ts ta work, FE 68-1912. VOCATIONAL NSELING “Gay oF f night. PE 33-1730. ing and finishin 7 ary it for you, Z & Com munity m.| 9 Complete Facilities hy! POLICEMEN ine ea rok aa SERVICN. a | GaswigR WANTS EVENING "| Painting & Decorating 20) Sale Phone OR 32717. : Horan Pina" We we cry ‘Ac ms age gl gy Bg | rtecsen Ow re “houaere. | eAUOTACRED WHE |e IST CLASS INTERIOR-EXTERIOR | ‘mise furaitur “NE etd ry, 94.607 — . . $36. Must have ref-| FOLLOW THE GIRLS ; | ta OL. oO $. exp, Reas. He tO. -) Voorhees-Siple| gaz eis aite, Stare| Toned aati Oar chr Pe Pat | MO LeMay Oe bai Ws. | Zci INTERIOR a EXTERIOR | WA Rrtnge PO pe ae FUNERAL HOME. | sinjomt of squlvaiont, agod'phys:| Cover ie up _ St dpeswaut?, Evenvone i EL: M5 ree REBATES — | oree ema ot OF | oy array. te STD Ee Hintoya’ Pe epee a ae Sea La MN ag 1967, r= et 3, "Gr (oiuewe Bes aged bee mora, Art and. Wi _ Anne K. Mrs. sister Albro, Evelyn Pay Powera, "Darol Norwood, Norwood, Donn Jean Lose Debra a4 at hetian Holiness C wi . Bu mary in Ceme- “esis at the’ apathy a . rhe. Griffin home until 6 c—— at which will be to the jE careiee. wing the service Russell be ‘ord’s Be in|- Tonesbore for service inter- menta by Pessina Woot 1967, MIC: “eat eae The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 sm Of Bag Ambulance Wil or Moter 9 ons GRAVES WHITE CHAPE PEL Cemetery. Block KE. sa wil sel rately Dryden 2F5. in /CARLAND HILLS MEMORI rden—4@ ger ‘ote for eale * $300 KE 11-3026, BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 1, 4, 8, 25, 27, 28, 41, 58, G1, 62, 63, 69, 76, 89, 96, 11, ‘ Help Wan Wanted Male 6 NT MANAGER FOR drive-in a _, sa . lary roars Stor aopituanesh’ te tor. tnter- | ACCOU UNT ADJUSTER Nationa! Automobile Fmense Co. can Use @ young man to start at . Deginning job tr ae advance- ™ eth a tfainine (2 Peon (3 ‘Prele of ag (4) Must hove high school education (5) Liberal plan of Co. benefits. pall FE 2-02:4, Mr, Por tor r_App’t. Attention ~ Boys wax./irt the Vicinity ley Stréet We have carrier routey available bo bove im this sootten Ho Some to the Circalation depart- — and put an application in | cu LATION DEPT. The Pontiac Press . Cap’ DRIVERS = oT PARy Miss Srebiars A tot OR eas are time dav or alight, 10) W he ‘an WasiiERs WANTED. APPLY wid Wisi Live - 1" Fe'san te $400 per month, call — DSnWARTERWIGHTS, — EXPERIEN ten STAL- References required. Write mn tae Pres; Box 11. NCE 51 SINGLE: Mi MAN FOR EXPERIEN Tatts ae Ra. aN Mites Not kesh: leal i homes _Gordon Lad colleg ining or suc- experience preferred. t be | to ad- vanced underw with future ppensoemess ities. Katab- "Ty Noor time aK ~ Prefer experienced o existing b OR _3-1383. ~~ SALES MANAGER Excellent epportunit superionse & ‘ambition will train t to sel] new custom Dull — omeas. for ry with as Unlimited opportunities. [ Brberienees salesmen also want BOWMAN HEATING CO. OR 3.3741 OR 3- $408 EVES. S SEARS ROEBUCK / &CO. Will select § ambitiows, neat ap- oune men for its representatives tor” Powe tiac & surrounding area selected will receive therouh f epee ese tad time, Hamilton's Grill, K Harbor, oo oe A rugs & cosmetics. Living in rayton Plains area. Salary & commission ~~~ meee Box No, Pontiac Pre eee Maney'a TE. Gave ‘aia ne Gectourant. 1 tats | Wood: POLL OR PART TIME, E, REGU. lar weekly pay check your im as we Petheon. No investments. F +6190. Si MRI FOL SOE ‘ w Stay ,: . #mall mf nt. "Spon 23. WANTED, Mib- dipaged preferred, live in or out, Care of children & work. be_laundry. PE 42020 after 2:30. ~ Linen Demonstrators Wanted Pald weekly. No money need No collecting or delivering ed. Car phone necessary, Pretraining. 1 48962 40087, MattH AN LIGHT housework, Working couple, 1 child, Must have own trans: _ tion. Call after 6 p.m. a 2798. eTORE inte. nan¢e. Cy take charge. of receiving & martin gr oe: _ be able to drive Mr. Lapides Uwe MEN WE ike “y opvortunity to NO WOULD “tia oa AS8,. Maltin ling *Daiot MID- | rta- | ti teas 3 bar WAY Ae bet BH, ent wpm., be i ou Loa ewitch- teletype onyet Diy. #7, $300 lous : vatiice e a we promise To pol te joe? F _ be a good ave a se pleasant per pons’ and at and a ve. No sloppy Susies $325 sho oe tenn capable "ot és MEN AT WORK LET EVELYN EDWARDS HELP ‘ou YOUR AMBITION, MANAGER TRAINEE Here ts a chance for ,oung 21-28 to be trained in training and will en DR PERSONNEL important field of ered- . average earnings. Weltly “are draw | Homies WAITE’S DEPT, STORE ey snagemer ent eh seen bonus. ry diploma ‘s sufficient trout company peotis prviaee| “in emer nquorwete ‘help | Ground. Put. word apes ¥ . 5 Wed "oppor ity for otion. = ards PR 6-800 "For Conny. appoint pleas Bio" "port - es ponfidontia ntial Risto: 16 om to , please! This rious busi- om. Mon. Tues, & Wed. Oct. WOMAN waa — ness oye S aerkie eppek 1? Bind & dara Mr. Kelly.” w Wal | yrith, children & cooking. More) tunity for serious young Hotel, FE 56168, £0 e wages. MA 4-3679. men Michigan, WOMAN GENERAL OFFICE jam peo moeeas | snes cus: asl ig We ar ee correspon ’ re neat, Pete ost b nave Lie: ~ “letteal digaified and Gontocse the 8 | SENSATIONAL yg + ME A cab Bore 12". Nictine a or te Sects, No nvestment, OR _3-3901 WOMAN WANTS yp ae... J t LIGHT oroantantion hey ane open- SALESMEN FOR ALE ould consider woman with somali ing this unity to a beverage degler, Me ising enn PE 8-3738 few hand-nicked young men exp ive ref age & exp. ERORADUATES & ages 21-26 and will Pontiac Prose. x ah ong pa S} thery tn alt phases with ad- _ "rn ctica purses for pyt. duty, ministration their goal. STOCK wan t nave own transportation and Generpus cer allowanse. steady, “ ee mo Be by Au hone. Barnett's, 18 180 3. Sagine AN FOR GENERAL HOUSE. , Bae hay Sk. Getesen ox| EVELYN Maa =< * ust live | in. Ow wn room, 2 wi _ . e spree 8 Do bout $5,000 to start./ Sunday off. a geo monly. Call 1 ee MATIC N MAN TO ARD wanreD" AUTOMATIC ‘ane B- | WO CARE *OR 2 CHIL- ‘m at pat oxpet and references: | Must have own ‘rans. Call’ afved, IN ROYAL OAK * LJ ren et vali | 6. OP 13-Soal ans ges "Main. Professional Bidg. _epiles bela ett sete: WAT REN | LINCOLN 8-4400 WE HAVE A 8A , COMMIS-| and do . Must like} - IN PONTIAC ITs Wiles. A expens pt. Children, . er, OL 1-6783, : 602 Community Bank Bldg. eT ee ee ck an ee : BAB FEDERAL 4-0684 ambitious & ready to work. All| “veekends Pe sick : rement. If you |- ~ are man come to 102 N. guaminen St. Fontiee. aun | 1ele_Wanted i Instructions — 9 ¢ o. handling | entire Job, | « OR WOMEN DES a? COURSE it “a "of sak aero Mie] pac lamer, see merge WOMAN FoR LIGHT HOUSE | 5 8 2 mh. 5 ‘in labora : * cade! Call snytime, CAN 2 g Fare well xe nursing ¢x- MARK WANTED Wo | Stents cn r nome, cat FY. Bor ig tion, Wayne fo> mi) with : ee of, omer, cat ake $38 to | _ School, 1, ¥ er finance 8 me ba i offers unusual eopertint ying By ay & ntiac, with JOIN oye FALL, he ge IN schoo! poe sol Ba with ne Rawat products. ate { bet ad am " yo eego Harbor. | we +, ing ity, ambition, ageree Meg-we-tia" F “i ‘ » Pe ents aiveness Sbtlty to ' m SHA bli eontact MONEY Rented, Salesmen At once, Men omen. 5 P. W. DINNAN W. Huron to staff new west wid fice Many -listings to t prospect file. i peas ve a SSONS Webster Sch district Meome to bome it close, Ph. PE 17-8943. $300 | 5 IT's 80 ae A $250 SOLORED We WOMAN DESIRES DAY Inthe cry pawt off Fues— and. Wed. wr. _* beaten path, The offices are plus ‘fare wae ref. rete seve you seen greetuneiing | MILD CARE On TYPING In “wy — KEEPER home. Vie Waterford High with Genera) Office back- _School, OR 38 34001" Exp. grourid, Some typing Oh PE BY WEEK. GO HOME ae |G, TO TRAVEL $250 EXPERIENCED ~ DAY WORKER, ° C ware paese oat. = _Pe ier Oe transportation, $1 ms / ‘push be aitractive and neat ERIENCED RELIABLE LADY Pontiac Press Box a is eed DONE IN ) home. FE 5-4 wor OUSEWORK, +r iE HOUR. Phone FE 3074, id iRONINGS Vic. ORCHARD LK. or Commerce. FE 3-4770. TRONINGS. 63 ee j. 1-DAY SERV- ice. FE 8-6478 LADY WANTS HOUSEWORK, — 5 NUR 3 WANTS in town FE 8-3530 Youna LADY WOULD LIKE BA- area or light housework, FE WIMEOGR “TING ata NG. al sEC- earls service.” tm —_— & TROWTROS DONE in my home. A eee nS pare & ONINGS. CALL ts I ret ina HOWSE CLEAN. ing, interior ah WOM DESIRES ROUREWORK. by the hour, FE 49923 WASHINGS & TRONINGS 01 Hg R GEN- _eral housework. PE 8- WASHINGs & TROMINGe ORE IN ee one Work guaranteed. FE ___ Building Service 12 12 A-l A) BRICK LAYING. , BASEMENT & cement work. FE 8-804 0STOM CRP UNTERT ‘tn Remod PHA 93-0482. a1 CARPENTRY | ns FREE _estimates OL 1 BENT SOF UNDER resent homes Underpinning and house raist "PE p-8044 44. M1 LAYING SAND. ¢ FIN. GUAR. work FE 3-7647. tiac ~Hard- wood Floor Service. AAA Floor Sanding Ploor Layine — Piniwine c. BUD BILLS FE B- A & B TRENCHING — rehe Water line. Field tile todernisation finance. FE ¢ ALL TYPES REMODELING La EAVESTROUGHING PE 40444 % “. aad 1 in - OU Sasha _Oaxnu, "MA le rere Business Services 13 A-1 ACE TREE SERVICE R®E- moval = trimming. Get our bid, PE 2-7188 20 PT. ———— pipe. Rd, Cor. BFRVICE ” makes of wringer jo washers 30 yrs. Pontiac ROY'S on Oakland FE 2-4021 heed a ) WALL CLEANERS. Walle and windows. Reasonable Free est. No obligation FE ‘ =e abr We service gg automa ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE R at Pe & cores 2° £ Cite rye Faire INTEWIOR © EX- berto: 10 per cent dise en cash PE 4-0205 TRENCHING AND vee ost 4 Fai 3 PAINT WITH BULLDOZING eaab baF i oe Baldwin. PE §-3144. R. D Thompson PE 46841 | sic ECOMMENDATIONS eo, A & cneet. =a & Building Supplies 12A) Peat * . a. Nn LGR RIDE ic) FIREBRICK USED 10 CENTS EA % palating bass ; fine brick. 3 cents e& 313446 W PAPERS NGINO aa Yu been STEEL BUILDING 50 x —~PAINTING—PAPERHANGING WALLS CLEANED PPER OR 3-7061 PAINTING es PA PERHA NOING Plaster repairing. | PAINTING AND Sey KE Willhte PE 5-9580 ag al on & DEC. PAPER Hat RANG. paper removing. r terials & lade) ne OR 27354. PENS | PAINTING AND DECORATING, wall pd removed by steam, FE 3-7342. = Wtd, Miscellaneous — 28 GAS COLEMAN (DAIRY BARN) STOVE. CALL OR 3-3496.__ HWOUSETRAILER. 31 FT OR OVER. "83_or later model. OR 3-5532. STEAMER, Goob condition, FE 4-5428. 28A Money Wanted BBB PB PLL PERSON WITH SECURE POS!- tion wants — for 3nd mort- sage. MI Wanted ‘to Rent 29 DESIRE . Reas. MIDDLEAGED COUPLE : Ist floor 2 bedroom OR 3-0866 Share Living Quarters 30 ONE LARGE SLEEPING ROOM. cere priv, Gentleman, OR COPENRAVER'S RADIO & TV Repalr 596 4. Huron Night serv- _ice calls PE 45007 DRAYTON TV SERVI oes or night. Open ys. Hay OR “NioHT TV. SERICE PE 54-1264 or FE 5-6300 M. P. STRAKA INSTALLATION ‘Cleaned repaired & serviced by licensed contractor, Murphy Heat- ing. FE_2-9565. FURNACES “CLEANED & feed C. OL Nelson, _FE_ 5-11 GENES HEATING SERVICE furnaces cleaned Sold, ropatees, Rd Rocheste PORTAGE ET Dk SERV. 5-1788. 3310 Crooks rE 5-3008. GEORGES REFRIGERATION AND APPLIANCE SERVICE Member of Ponti Oak County Re- Srceretion® caring re beast George Frayer proprietor. PLASTERING D. Meyers _ =£M 3-0163 PLASTERING—NEW OR PAS guaranteed. FE *-0304 "EBUIL — - pumns & of! bureers bad la § Chase. “SEPTIC TANKS VACUUM CLEANED Low rates, guaranteed work, no mileage charge, drains flushed free, SPECIAL RA ined WEEK- Licensed & cendes truck in PM otal area, Call collect. MY- _ saw MACHINE | “¥ILED Manley Leach TAXIDERMY Best prices In area. FE 5-8663. _Typewriter Service 22A TYPEWRITERS ND DDING MACHINE REPAIRING. “oo Gene * Prin and Office work ting Supply Co W Lawrence. Upholstering 23 BEADLE’S DRAPES. SLIP _covers, bed spreads. FE_ 65-1921, JUSTOM UPHOLSTERING. FREE _estimates FR 9-3410 TAKLE. CiisTOM UPHOLSTER- Sos 8\%e Cooley Late Rad EM Television Service 22 RM , SOME FOR CARE & OR 37717 in WAGES, of baby house. AM. _Wtd 1 Transportation 31 YOUNG WOMAN WANTS DAILY ride from corner Scott Lk, Rd a t Square Lk, Rd, FE Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 CASH Unlimited . sa peasened or new land eon- tracts equities Reasonable p arco Let an ir t- oo trart man consult with ARRO REALTY CALL FE and -—. for Pd Tea Mectiioueh, Broer Fre. Estimates o FE 5-8883 29 “THOMAS TF & TELEGRAPH SLIPCOVERS DRAPES spreads Your material Lost & Found 24 gs thes A UND: TAN AND WHITE COL- male, Sylvan Village. FE FOUND: &. SIDE, BLACK COAT, _cotton dress. 5-0196. LOST — WHITE & BLACE® MALE cat with a Roa ore vat Vic. see . PE 92-4702. __ Reward LOST: DACHSHUND PUPPY. Brown. Collar with bell, Re- _Ward. Chiid’s pet. FE LOSt: BLACK eg SPANIEL, eget =! gga © . of James rages, breeneways, =. rooms, porch gs, cement torm windows & awnings, cemen ware & brick “ stone. al! BULLDOZING AND. RADING. Free estimate BULLDOZING, ING. FRENCHTNO. SER House raising cescinens. wt) material & S cncente guere. teed Licensed builders EM” BULLDOZING paeeee BUR ee HOUSE. AD "OA 1 ‘ _Sedeen.” bri ay vino artohers BUS. ADULTS ai érinkers. ULTS, NON- . x Ri : vs fe Sg ae oe lager ss a atlan. TS, 13. | 5 ne pats. Wirt He Multi-Lakes Realty 7:| smal ting “tr arkston "with, 00 oye a) {eh e pearing a Hes Sone scat SP Faison ts me itt No deine rime.” Alo eS rye | One. two & On Reet ETTZ 68 lh Sha dow | CG KL ER RE ALTY fork OF ra n c —¥ a Fewer rate, er ‘house at v _ three bedrm, ho Steonanniel JAK >. Fre PL ere in i a BROKER PE 5-77} front AARON, Cie . FA Stl quick oe List with — in a Be hail frontage—néar Wind- OAK LAND nae rE ‘ by door. ¥: ‘cee gute. Ul | 3 ROO 3080 ; ‘ UNTY’S | i - Cass tor ROOMS <2 000 8. ree = - 5 : A _Marbor. PE sos’ *4- sees (8 AND. BATH, CLEAN, iw emmmeree Ba. Ms MA 41578. ~ BUY BETTER BUYS .— |= 3 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IND 7 BEDROOMS Lova ones tx! gle me MA va 1 sera ef beneiee ae. gi , 4 oms, bath inp | front at OMS | LOVELY CARE. ee Fa A See le 8 of beautiful Ps B non ane Peter ne OR 3458. sive . k ar S on Kept home. 8 aay Sct. “wohle — DERN. ONLY 99,000, GLEAN we R. AT Gags ‘ FAL ES’ . Boog ye ‘meena, as “By or ae ee _tthme sutomatic het water. NE _* et ae STATE INC. . veri. ranch ron lavas op = ange og wae © 4 . ( as OR 3-9380 heat, 3b, CHILDREN WEL te butt ; eat modern, ; , COUPLE Pee SR Sees. | come Galas coat a: ml garage, ios Shoncead” eat | feo. ‘will consider “eedes bad : @ OR, | 5° RMS. IN PONTL ; é ne ENTIRE wn. FE 4-2 . IN PONTIAC. GAS BEAT. at ETE. : 9 family brie i asling al Wpestot twat ese jxiiiien, OW 88,7 OOF = ee GOs aa eS Maem. Brick, ‘avery | # room bungalow 15 beth fare. eras ‘Ebel enc teal | i. Teal es- N. 6 7 For = decor. Larg . _ Brick, bea per- best service alte for the _FE balan LOWER PLAT. ist. 6 LT ntooy beginning Nov. | © tile floor Mise guceniaa eat interior. La prey e paneled | 3 family incom Edw. M. S % area! PORN. f PARTLY FoR i $183. required, FE 5- RENT “ap 4-0498, rant, Bown Pa ' Pa me, per ie . tout, = good net; N. APTS, ‘RMB. CHILDREN WELCOME Ne = rT ION Brendel : ¢ in beautiful . = 11, Geginaw a. » Realtor gate 33. Henderson cone Sa a mw. | 57,3, Riczonm, brick. Basement. WASHINGTON P pasnpad Mond tly. 8 mis. Sarge P. W. DINNAN |” wee oveninad “tll et feed Cuars © APTS FOR RE ROOM HOUSE. FURNISHED, io Weoster sano. TE momen” “Gerpats, Gatland scales #6 w. Muro RB bao or FE a wejconte. Plateau ret 12 or inguir ee Bat, 7 to ~~ RENT. paneled, rée room Tevets, akland “County Ri | on : wanted, " ia LARGE PLEASAN Crescent a Kohler, off | Attracti AL UNITS — pola Mogg meme garage wil | | EM 2610 Union Lake eaity NO : x geren needed. ite and aes done Airport, Aduite Om Any ROOM BRICK COMPLETELY Reasonaiie at. lex. type units. io responsible party sae or EM: fate after ‘ us N FR 1943, | furnished. Rete «on East Bly 5 P O i D. y RILEY. 'B bath. Wa Gee . 3 ROOMS AND | (= ulre 23 Auburn, off required, CALL re as Perry = INDIAN VILLAGE. Att rr BABS: PER MONTH M NEY is Elisa roker heat. 53 a or fre auto, ATTRACTIVE 3 @ in rear, 833 bedrogm home ractive .§00 Downs. 3 bedroo si PE 115 euist beth Lake Ra. NICE CLEAN FoR ™ heat tas me BEDRM- OL ROCHESTER AREA, | LA perfect condition “aces Lt gsement, model og ng D ’ PE ¢as21 | {98 200 RNISHED _Cooley Lk. FE 625 Cascade. stone ho! RGE 3 : ere ¥ dish Wash, or WEbster OWN q Tol line. PE Cass Lake, near APT. | CA AEE nS wEDROOME Bultable fer cou in Wits aren. s e4 ened rear porch. eed ___* WILL TRA , w fe) Buy - To Sell = brick. Radiant oe BEDROOMS. = e Tl N. eh aaaw san Mo. - \ oe ‘otis garage, pe NEW si “"Wouei $Y Own pig Be meng wl or 3 bedroom start- REAL ESTAT = oe, @ > ig . Thru June, in, me os ra = Pon- / achool on ne satiate Near _ #0928, after 6 OWNER. FH) - - Bal iH ‘sladed. "Den our Aubure | _ 2-493 Twi SALLE 3 RA HOUSE 4 tio WEEK. ace i H E RICE T ROOW PURN as O ro | _ 24036. abrook 7 RM. HO _ : LINCOLN AVE. K =—pELAND WT, HOME, MART REALTY! PaaS aaa wt, on APT., UTIL. CLARKSTON VILLAGE Re pe . 1 ee wpa |... Q per mont Krego Harbor. MI 6-143, Betwees ; : . Wisner | brick . ‘@ room 4 ent ke Co’ © 1087 by Ne a 4 QUA 5-5080| STU 5-808 after 6 ’ Fireplace, base e Cotta oye . A Bervion, tte eslie ies, Farms 6°A mercial proper bse arr busine TEL-HURON Year's , ela as 3 2oey Gene seeker See of {'m having a hard time managing He rE mW Tripp, Realtor A call will give phoreage. A phone ate after se lady. FE Feds . onthty: ble. Referen Waive was giles Qh IM. thought I'd come back for a oa er ee Mother es ore 5-038 ‘e $9,000 PULL PRICT te ac- 4 ROO rothy at Pontia re ‘ , : ite de aaa Ti Riag Pare Pace, Ponte |, WOE Snyder Lavender | PARTLY PORN 7 BM QOTTAGE. | oR - a aes WALTERS LAKE sey fos, fronfitg ‘atti ee | aun Rent Apt Ph_ EM 3 YEARS | ORS3@q2°" BO 8 fi) Sunderland. For Sale Houses 43 2 bedroom home, fall, bath | Zoned, commercial. East Diva. | OWNER pts. . Unfurnished i 34 CLARERTON ai MUtual 46617. Ber 00 ACRES, M wna | ____ For Sale Houses 43 faree Wing Tg walls, | Value.” erelal. “A reel to sell 1 BEDRM. OPP Pe home. Srhedsete cones BRICK or Rent Rooms ‘37 allo —— HOUSE. TWO! . ; REAL PP ) — part aeeme tasted 10,000 acreage oF home, lan) Fatt. £ GROUND FLOOR. pvr. 5-8183. possession. . oa 7 ‘ti os FR pas age Rernees. Res SI 9100 WEST SIDE — Near st “BONTTAC * 2 Call ee mo. 2401 Opdyke. COMMER GE @ RMS. vad a SLEEPING RM, /3 pepe Ba aria down. "1 IRWIN . oer pe gay pereens. pong gp nm ol ant ft. bun- ae REALTY 1 2BEDRM. PART PORN LAKE Qe fargases, Auto. zesher 5S TGrEae Run 0000 BEOSI. SLORD, RICK LARGE : oo WIN ONLY = eee ir iB, ower. aot of vet an 7 ROOM OLS Te Pm bur 10 pEaTi por |S nani chee ee | Eat Mea righ = Attention: | ONL LY $600 DOWN ca SNE nee Rent Apts, Fu Parke. PE CLOSE IN. 20: 4 ¢. ne ~NEW 4 |} LARGE LIGHT HOUSKE: Lot 100x164. 3 miles _ fence “ n: ; ; ST a, room home, only 3 8. urnished : -2-7198, new furni ver ie tn rm. Li EPING ac. In netgtiba: _W, of Pon- | Brid ~ 5 » located in cit yre. | 10,078 LITT e 1 .LARG 33/3 RMS. BATH, 117 TH washer, "3, peareenes, ei auto. wranCevie node, 38 Merjen.'| on Neal psec Ala Established in 1016 ae ool oye Newlyweds —here “ts country living at hee Roh fe trent L cian fat ee FE 4.7034. ORPE BT. mons Hid-A- 5 th Sim-| oma: ROOM. GIRL OR See -OR 338 joe = Nich- a : dows ave $1240.00 for th your ¢ e ag 9 own a hom Big farmhous est.” Larg 5 oor |} RMS. tiled floors aed living room. in. a OR ui or EM RENT P “ ‘payment, then dow @. e of _Wweek. 89 te ate $10 Ps AND BATH A basement tne lk rn 18 Florence. | 5 = i ‘ ROBLEMS? rent. Invest in you htt, BRICK aie a ning: —- 2 bottom 1 RM. pocoment. Private Mr WITH| 6 blocks ome 2% car gar "AF, dow Sau | 4" MODERN HOURE LON EMS! Te & ccelny cy eee INCOME ——-+ w Sew st ra. interior downto’ e. r._downtewn, “a Mecha ” nN payment. G $450 DOWN in the # ‘tee w hom wih payment td r ~ Washer & i TBATH| cr call PE. Tite satrence ot 328] om Bi aoe & wn, 2 blocks | AT | BUS rv esnente, §-4907. ood location PE |} N and be your © secu bios 8 ® lar 4 ovely practicaliy only vest. | si almost ‘ cated. Aquits ryer. “Gontrals } rE S472. enter firs #180 ioe come ~ STOP EVERYTHING Lillpiesiceenae cia ord with low monthi wh land. — plus dio Feo ge bed- y pee 6 reome as tomorrow 7 24 at inne ay Os |? Rooms CLOSE vail M atti for comfort, FE 67333 N ——— ee eee | lO be a ) roo which hoor, Natural | stone. fi = i oon Us floor, Den, full diate soe ‘ IN. HEA At GLEAN RM. F = 3 room ho onee to this « room or @ m or din- bookcases replace, is ath. with built-in vem. 1 2B Billities furn, $12 T & ENT ; FOR MAN PVT cies me north ing roo en. A nice big li wall carpe & TV. Wall-to- tui] birch kitehen. C van- COFORM. PART FURN. LARE- _Feneley_ Ct. a week, 51 Seas ae _ENT, & shower, PE 2-2416. e to school & & sige. toe, room and _Origm Es ¥-| bedroom in. iiving | fring room. ve in Carpeted r : : ‘ 5 BATWBAby WEL CLEAN wer. Fm Foes.” . sewer & water: ops. City | utility room. hen| bed with — butit-in ba rae bedtooms Ta Pontiac Lk. Rd 3 geome. Pari : etroat. ‘7 0-2815. eS a OPTIONA i. a ee with & fenced ba large lot Plenty of eupbo chet &| wil two-car up: : ; ae WEL- bem : . apts rds in kiteb- 1 Wok, A lg $:30, 19 Clark LY BEFORE fara He gt 7 toom hi “Pe e. Elder! Nai eater and refrigerator, water pave A ch yard on e| oni 3 . on floor beat & befo eee 8t. at furn. 225 | _ Call cs roiture y couple. $500 D NY Don’ circulator ine} yh 4\ per enirance & sae with pvt this one, ré you 2 RMs. a after nF one. ris a ais POr . OVW N t delay, cai! cluded til gore tna eent lots bath. Full bas . ‘Gil wee ark hoe J. vs a BATH ie 0 Fe = LARGS ESS. YOR REWE FOR * tae babel eas as ee price only 44,800" Terma ‘anes. fi eae per month Sikel cee eeme” ween Gals | nettics. © for tast & ettietent 7 RM. APT. UTI Pei ome 3 RMS & BATH NEWLY DEC " FOR LEASE ets rw heater Asbestos “riaine pater WEST SURURRAN Pontiac’s Best Buy. ARRO REALTY 7) Sgigee Wa sev. “Mls rR we os. eS ee. ee a <0. 1 EXECUTIVE TRANS maa. 06 W. Huron vil a 31 monty watio 3} BEDROOM bh : A seally clean and attractive 3 TED McCULLOUGH «| "goo PaoteLisings “t NEW F 3 ROOOMS RED, NB- LABSE CAROE CLEAN 3 000 ry ome in good near W me on paved str : ° Phoio-List ° a over 7b set odule Fe Eel is SAND PRIVATE BATH. brick. raoeh ake west olde | Pee s ERO OR OER. cole BONN ae other ew homes. Rome a, one room, separate” din argo te Oven Bel nen wo 1984 Shoose irom ara A : ADULTS ged porch. rec . ths. 31 ff ro s and bath. ° e done on intsh- bai ‘eam kitchen. Fi aod p.m, util, furn, 7 Cla: Gas Heat, —=_& 1341. enuld es nih i room. 2 . MOTEL pea Fen aa bungalow. Compl Ranch ‘= e is your chan inside, Here ack poreh, full ba ont and jundays, 12 to 7 LARGE fh rk. 7 ROO: ed. garage. ear at & free TV WITH PVT. BA storm wi plete aluminw home at ee to own your as heat. Lar sement with ~~PON L. H. BE yer __more. FB aah Bata. 74 ELL- grated. very. clea NEWLY DEC school sycee. Phe LAA _MA 5-4331, ‘at Levan | cone | mete furnace: Quick Auto| Fite Sa ae cpt er ee | ened NTIAC 1 MOTOR 163 W. ROWN, Realtor as inet , soft wate an. pees ? util. box 15, a... Apply ' nee s RM. iw SiGe Wilan WS. $600 possea- BRICK ‘ own \s weal Tat Ne atae paveptions ly pice a ol eentene, Oe Meutipie Listinys heitins 24010 ecortad Fo BATH. ire catelaker, re hat. *. A Sh DOWN ICK RANCH w down. pe: Priel home. heck room dita dults oniy a oe FE Soames ‘ar door, 300| LAKEPRONT. NR. UNION LE PLEASANT {LETS 3-450. | Leeated west of Pontiac with powr ‘ é eee Ge room, ae re, built BRYAN ties |. UPSTAIRS APT, UTILE wilcon malion sitathed siseee (Ae bedag ae References. ee oak hoe ~ ‘TIAC WATKINS SUB. Ve See This I tome NEWLY # $2,280 down. , T = 6H ae rE i | -tien ees, ‘oF on suitable 2 po ggg | garage. | x eman. FE 5-0870. es. Gen-| situated Oak floors, tiled bate Pi ag aa Gedseeus Bete et] on -CI e wi E WL oy WE DS BIRMINGHAM i ating, 6 Pad a ee lal Pc a prt aerate” | ES Semen code’ |" Beauty wataremrnce pe) fers fy pews & BATH, ae O_O STR. ame s line. #1 H Ba : ines . fireplee ving reom ated very fine ir alow. wilt in | tn * sun apt, UPPER ¢ ROOM: neem secimgs epee bd L. = ome 6t. ? #, oak flo brick bh 2 bedr 3. bedroom: faach 2 and oo. Aauhe’ ded. % iF block ro Ti” chcece . AND BATH. LOTS aes. Consider house ASE Seratshen re) 3 wa East 26 Ww N m2 high’ @ dry t Tod large brick ome. varge liv ponen. dinette, nice sized coms, tiled bath, ee flea. Fm ¢4 its only. —< Same pace. U OF r as partial k . Mothe a| 3 ost fi me is roo iw kiteb: ara sto: 5-2140. 3% M St. _ 2-816. tilities furn. FER ee ee come. rE 2-003. and child wel- Tne J complet a4 — d for quick. sate,” S00 al reduced rooms. Heated fgg Me bed B.. . Bute only 6 = — ate w totes and —- ono 7 * ’ ui : * : we * all etlies" fun." get" Onion Ro C hus APT PARTIALLY PORN. | tien. Mod. rn. co Rooms YOR, 2 GIRLS. ETGHEN mosaly” eae wal ate sighs y"WSssc | Mactan ogre afl nent | Lap CLOSE IN myent aeak. Wil welt fast @67 Orion Rd.|¢ RM. APT @ to May | ROOM 7 NORT mo! “en ~ ge 11 room house SEN 4. © ahee 4. T COUPLE ONLY. CALL "RUSSELL A. NOTT i» “ ¢ WELY. “gitea.| rua $750 DOWN H SU BURBAN Swe piis ‘at ely down town, ideal natal tar from BRY AN ‘ee peo |. tS wesiade PPER. MEATED Oi GooD iooEe 7 _YR _4-3005 * pat 70m IN, LARGE" PLEAS- Tile. Eaistes with ake privfieyer Avion. Laide teoed ale tee h down eetan Iyet heat. 42,288 LAND com T — 1, . secats PE « MODERN 3 BEDROOM | HOUSE. ‘ consid: Cult eges joored at! J ’ i : gat, hot water, beat. oe Fo GT, FLOOR, ORR tn Reet, Marbor. Gee heat uray Pisin “On ST Mattoo furaace’and tore. it's eh meecets tie Uae ohn K. Irwin cone i uD ginaw, Pvt. al gane 430 Nig + or FE 2-11H, | —month. “Til June 18th. PE 8-0158. y R GENTLEMAN. NEAR $750 i space. fast a eatin Reaiter B ate peat Et ta and ent. - aaide BATH. ALL MODERN. OxBOW LARE, 4 RMS. & ae aoe et Rouke : Locate DOWN pn bg Fam tga and Naeger oof 313 wee 1928 7 Cte LAW SON & © TROY 7 tw Pour. ROBINWOOD. 5 ane Pan Yi . me | er, Required. EM a a Home ) OPTIONAL. 20n200 tt. = fry, Theater om Call us now Pi guad neighborhees.. FE 5-007 mage Sizeet i H SOR Fi ROY = APT. PARTLY FURN _mo. ad ODERN G AREA NEW 3 BDRM. OOM FOR GENTLEMA __ falow. with room bun — only $8,950 — oily ial T = y7ag | 53-08 NY, REISZ, BAL ‘ 288 Dice hy, On Pa" ead Ee Brick ema Part un Rett ceishrtond convenient io Wire cae" eae) Flog K ase bY) ATTRACTIVE HOME | 43 Fit oe conte | NO — ch PVT. __required. KEn if. i : i rve aie, - nee 3 ROOM Arr cg Meta Fe dita oP Fe Mant a a Cees Beene Ste AE | ge aiaabeth Lat es Ket a by Rg SOO PORN GPE TR Fy | RENT ONLY UNTIL JONE Tet | gee eipE SLi OPE FE D400 | FEL ¢1is7 amet Lake Be yii700,,Disie Hwy. at Telecraph reem pungatoe, cerpeting “ilied 2 ROOM FURS APT. 30 N. BA RMS “AND BATH SHARE 0 1968. 3 rm. home. Retrig. | a | WiGh: siDE SLE F AMPLE Open Salk, besement’ ott torees rhea re —— G-| basement. FE 49720 F | Lexington te only, us wae sas0 |. .4-0337- SLEEPING RM. FE E_4-4821 CUSTOMER PARKING - sulaied. doubie. ‘earn! rnace, in- | ag Tl ag Eg anon gk gt) CHILDREN AL AL RENT NOUSE. PARTLY. F ar Soh got el U “PON ™ Mave Ran Ok Gena single Touse| 0 $35 m onth FE 2-617 L-| with garage ARTLY FURN drinkers. 179 1 oO : — T TAC PRE AL ; never seen @ home re 5-5016 n, 628 Central St = een 8 and 5. 3 be-| New Line oa Wixom Rd. Nrl aeburn . ge $395 MOVES ; 137 Baldwin sed TY ‘ — unless you do see Pay this ROE CLEAN , FAROE? ROOMs & BATH, FIRST me 7 oe Rooms ‘With Board 38 wee § beares -S YOU IN yoy ore misting the: chanee moaned ? 946 8. Parke. FE — $i2.| _ Pontiac "Motor PE 150 week. Near | SMA! lial iii EXTR PRP R ment eareee octet Full base- $495 ant Thr time, Rigid happiness for a life- 2 LIGHT HO’ 2-4308. LL 3} BEDROOM HOUSE At A CLEAN — HOM al ei FE 5-6161 0 i, Pull nase | Mew 8 bedroom | THE “IT” HOUSE time, | Rigid construction, tha 3300 Elmbeth take Ras "Rus. 9 Oakland Near Huron Leis = er ne Stet _is Mettiers Pe sort 1 r WII L. TRAD —_ it abo orien, Weed fire, pits 2 vigilant USE cat's i haperviy” well la The nde Pe I oD BOARD 4 . ahs EF ; ow, tu r ra. ake area, I Ma tne aa beautt ned FURN t new mana aM FURN HOU ho POR MEN P 4 BATH 2 room. ‘Thi wher - he al og 5] ote utifully decors * only. 17 8 617 8. Padd ADULTs| “ecorated 4 gement Newly| 29 N- HOUSE FOR RENT. nOoeE rE 5 VT. toe 5 to ole she uainu eo Te us bedrooms, . Spee: bath 30 First st R ROOM ¥-$842. 53 N. Johnson. 3 BEDRC day or stop 8, 4. © rooma 7 hee = b redwood three of ik 2 LARGE ROOM OC! fe per month. oo oer aden SMALL Oxford. Sean: town BOARD CLOS ee IROOMS Lakefront. Beaut formation. W a ce for b feers ree ilving ot gers floors, them, front. $18 wk. Ss. FIRST FLOOR }_8-5330. furn HOUSE COZ e bus, -$16 wk, FE gh y Fk U LI B AS “4 a alvays Large landscap nad sand — able also, e have lots avail m™ | plastered oon ‘aura and fireplace, @ «fi walls. 32-0866. a0 RST ELOOR|¢ RM. APT. HEAT FORK. CHIL ra. Auto,” heat, Utilities ‘ Hot r - BASEMEN1 bungaiow. Oil hemnace, 6 eee Enches, wim lees Bare | Yes, oe con es on a8 ohh ean i hide CLEAN A YORLINE. dren weleome. one Meanaind CHIL- ; On busline Near “— ne totel Rooms 39 “ips fernished: Boathouse” completely cere FF hes tu basement _ 4, We can go on and . pons AN Corner Highland Rd. ie preferred rocery. LARA AAR $15,600, thouse and d J. C_ HA matic oll heat. It and | serage. 80 ft. nd on+- St, Tae REna's | TTRACHVG, SEN, g SOTUEE suit {gout MoDeRn—W |. Rome yur at ey risen ook SSE eae MBAR me | ate aerig| ctrtasth Sica Fe me ; i‘ . A a <= RMS. & BATH Uacete’ a P Fe Pootinc, A shopping WALLED LAKE, 2 : | eee Day of Week agroMaTic™ Olt i Jot. reef home, full basem bedroom | =6THE Open Bree me to with | pee then ‘you went er pos = Stowell ‘ pire pt Cal —g ae +] rooms, on lake, 1260 KE. 5 yD 3. Bea 446 ooar coaremens. a UASTERED W alte close in. OR 3-13 ent, large L ARD WORK : LIV! . say PM 2 “ oat eso or ATH, CLEAN N pee : rs . | ALUMIN New 3 2 S Dc zs : own will han- pn Ng sche Pce| preci ae a ROE ROOMS. __Rent Houses PR 2063. | EL. ECTRIC. nor wan WINDOWS lM nga Be = basement, Custom butlt DONE a . ‘LIVE UBURBAN ike he only Cal eves | EE Pine mand |e, Unturn, 36] Breit ot ams, amen TE Bina Swingows| sicmtmtm tine Cla’ atveor | Pas, i? teas | fol /E LONGER! C - oo ee ea ia s ” a z 7 ROOMS PYT par WOOD. |CROICE NEWLY OBCURATED 1 LOVELY © BOOMS, ClLOSB i lus Perry FE $4198, Te pase ates a Seiten on sialon sot softener a | ord Coat choot wiih, Nea: RE PATH ADULT: and bath 3] or : 15 eres, and 3 be posses en, Se noe eo. ee fom, cog ooh aig rae: |? Tah Abutase: Pe eae Rent Stores 40) ON Y | Russe assent | FRANK” Saath yey Mt | a tia tit 2 “ADOT lhe Oe we Stout Realtor Bot i Acasa Motore building, with loadin BUY ~~ YOUR LOT Pricea “right lovely butiding ste. Ob _t-7at HE ep worms "and sefeens abagement, ~ every detail. Gas one cs atin: ny n ' B. th lo . with OL tt 000 . All ian hea es 8-2005. AND PVT. BATH. FE ” ® open e 5-8168 a . ‘Ales’ (6-f0em oting dock ; OR 3-140. ‘easy terms. Buy thru p 194 with $2,900 ‘sgh tue. tot jace, cosy 17 ft. it beiet fires 40 Edison no Brenings | ‘tH a: 4 2 BDRM. second floor G partment DE artridge car garage. ing room. 3 FURN, RMS., ALL WEIL FOR PETES COMPLE. | TF ROSI Drayton OR FTAe aeopen wees mouth, FE. 86108. L BU List thru Pa Be Lovely tarreindings tear to Clean, ° plent UTiLivizs| Om, lake front. COUPLE. | 7 F OR +7416. GODER EEORE ON WEAT oIDE 26 ILDER OFFER rtridge BEFORE Y The best small fark ar school: Call after, 4: ot cloowt space. Biel! pee Og ibe ny Teg (HOT WATER, epproximately 1 ON WEST IDE 01 GORLAND mtamtea’ ths berdwesd’ Bost nea | 83-F t. Ranch Home You tre ace si BUY Murry. 610,50, feb buy y eaany ay. 18 Pinegrove. . Sun KEFRONT. NEW j 3-2548 available about . Wik : Lake rom Po’ ntiag rs, 15 | 3 ‘Bed , = glared! ve neat, clean is r. around , -_. | fines, Located Dec. 1 due to privileges. OF ‘Brendel edrms., 24% 2 bedroom he ius “Uaiy “OR _3-9080 VERY REAS.) Hwy. rae “stove. b00t" Dixie yo 4 SD, Soe ye ‘asa ARE. | information. Box 6s for further OPEN ON WATKINS LAKE “ Secon S fosat this preg “a'r Sree Be um h} ] 1aAc IR : 3. Dust S| ee er : er ROAD ~ ram bl & real p an ent, catidren aT Saya LOVELY 3 ROOM APT Pree 7 Boos piace Wire STO, STORAGE BUILD: DAILY mie eree [Ot lensed. ye oe « ing snow white | ih only $960 hargain at 06.4000 | pes ries - viteged._OR ioe, vecene, Mae parking. Close to bus line pa} a ee Se AND | ton. FE £29, ind. a NOR- SUNDAY 27 erage” hard wood floors. PA fur. aioe a . 3 M. Seogregh he” One ‘tee MED WORK. near Roch enty | Bh re , . . p Plt Pama ror ety tare & Erasmo Se | See | Pe) Sac ER| nevoinc,rus ap | ae ars Alo Reais cae ict Oreh LY DECORATED. 30 dw. M. ans | FOR M24 basement. Just y iM, HOU! 2 a D. 304 S SIGNS. downtown. minuies to| real livt step Baldwin, PURN, OFF 3 Gat Hou sncbaee “aivka | Gt i allel ree HN AE a ig,| Meveia i rs 14 TORY fame wnnige, 3| Seated Bony ieee Sha oe “he, 4 hee ce ways eieee _Orchard Lake. vits. 258, graph & Elizabeth Lake LE- ve Til 8:30 rr | beat & ele garene” lngaseanea sand e cond. Pail eet lt. Pe pile ‘alis, Paton ii ix FR 7 SEDAN od ectricl- beish eaped yert. Good . Pull price tect | Benty of ¢ ving rocgn| 2.18 . 2 BEDRM RM. APT. PARTL Mitra. Adu ‘ong. OR 2290 S| roe a toe asl or Pureica. ON T= Poem IN oe i Good | , “ms, 500 Wiad reas. | Trlies nt space. ; | x18 paneled & beamed cei 7 PORN 30s PVT, We R_3-2001. a. : ment. Phone down ag % | mile lake privi @ room, ed ceiling pet_mo. 2396_Willl 50 D FLOOR, Longview, F on 3.13909. Bedroo gt Fale oe storms kas heat, ¢ > esau APT FURNI OR 3-6587. bath. Frigidai 3 RMS. & Rochester, OL 18 | For Rent Miscella 3 = m Brick 3500. Pa elty limits for with & screens sash om b, PT FURNISHED. On| Oic"Z2°°sts"s € & stove furn. all |? 5 Senos MODERN” HOUSE. ree neous 42 $ bedroom ranch, 1! Full B ‘oe ae ee Gee ‘lp | with terme, Sea Dedgofe So Pa i ed ss ian oe reo Poe SHOURE. |? EDRM. TmARLER. OTL 950 DOWN | essa "i ait Bt ats | $8. 500-"$3500 Down = “ ad oe ar bus EM. MODN. HOUSE @ mov se to , ’ . ba . * Pit WIE FE 46-8382 GePER 7 ROOMS. PVT ENT. 2 3 a Ru. MODN Se Ot WERT. soatnouie at ee me. FE 71-0480. align age 5 room bun OR Se $1,000 down, = Quew leaving recta be WHITE B Hs ‘ catcaubons prametion STieda bath. Gara LY PORN. TILE | Cet wemles furn, 290 N. & ults_oniy, | HEAT.| speedboat at GE FOR } 17 oe, WHB sow farhace ag fice lovely home on gacri- | « BROS. _Bins, PE 8-654. 300 W. Hop: wee ah eee CE | Beary me Fae | Fa HOUR, NODERN WAGE | FRACTOR Pee B ts be BE Maren eh Fon HIT sam proneney gum 2S | ome. ea | eet ase e Appl 7 is . . : CTOR & : apartment room bath, , sear gare, n Eves * 1 Hall. ‘aterford Township! Gloria Apts pply 57 Mechanic,|3 BEDR er i “TRAILER FOR eer bets nt above. Onl OPEN A ; large kitehe: e, full Jt 9. gund * : te * 00M lease. 82 — y one RA ot oak nm, 3 ay 10 | rage attac’ SRO AD RAM BE GE) wonton a et a Alaa gh gt gl ese" have ood | a ty soe ieee Soa Recah site| $5! =| Hae Bae | elcome, rears ai s and ba’ ; . Fi i ‘ cust on 8 wn EGRET ae at) he Oe ae cea | Get See eee | __For, serie ears | TONG. ire, Sie aaa) Ce ee - Dn.) 4 += AND . BATH, PRIV. slassoat 3 Adults only, On quiet ree seteenedin pore. Close in” For Sale H 4 ~ Rane Gi ) ‘] - Tae hie reeset) RG ae ee Wibard st "Phone Seema EE irouix-Franks | ww? QEHER Cos a. =e Bt, Sear nigh school. FE Hempstead, 10a “re fren, et, in| ¢ ROOM ROUSE UNFURNISHED. . Meconne! HOME, 1 BLOCK, TO LLOW aylor on bine Wey” OATS nberemet te a sts. | 3 A 2-8041, WEST SIDE. 6 3 ._ Buron. mont Cooley Dr ; * eeds som at door. OR 30701 Edn: * ‘ | 7 ah TOES. $-8662 . VEr- e reais. Corne S AL ns a Jane. ; be uy ATE ENTRANCHE| ment” silly Socatad Bane 7 RMS. 0: oot Set mE e Phone FE. 52095, CHOOL BRANCH OFFICE. Insurance | MULTIPLE ListiIno ot Kent Lake Orion, 2| Bi ‘ saa DANCE the upper "rage , (This “year. Owner. P. 0. BOX 535. — aa ae, a ice. v ghiand Road (Mss) SERVICE nijworth. 2 harms. s i ey , a RicHoLtE ce nis is |§ ROOM HOME IN BERKLEY. » Rant equity, 610 Clarkston griew r, clean 9, bedrootn bun- NTT. “QUICK POSSESSION — _orick, Immaculate” t - a IS : z = si Hd iiteh : ; | Prt ent EMS. LOWER APT. West SDE 6 es 5 RM. DUPLEX. LOWER. GAS Eig RESULTS poured. concrete aseinen tot UT — Ask for Mr. Williams - and ola ‘den lovely dinette Spee rosa, Bt * nde TG | tricky anes ng oer of , heat Fi 4 ot Rent schoo, Thru Johnson, F FE 42533| —teinaled “Site oom: wet | 4 Gr Bs cS ' j Riis. NEAR BUS ADULTS. NO a ROOMS AND BATH. M L . ae rains. “i . its EGR BUS ADUGIE NO] ea Side Apartment AND BATE, MODERN, | Ac ATRL a witmet reani-| — Sacea WR nar are tnt! BEST Bi EAST spe 1XCOMR— OSS car gareae Priced “fiesta ge) MN Paadock. 3 clean & quiet.| Mess garage. rg = Pon d-24il, after avy quar ee ced to $11,500, with terms. | trance tne 5 ie . Ree sewn pina 6,900.90: ock. FE 2-0054. _only, fr Soest soft water. Couple a ae Re Tt AVE QUALIFIED | BUYER WITH terms ‘ living — closet, Large ~ Vy A terms, — mitge. cost * 3 “LARGE RMS mowrnsGir oe Cr we small family. SE, se PO buy -,imeome property. store | 3 BED ROOM TOD AY iearen nd mg Neal Ly ‘ EEADeta Lak ‘ ony et 2 Mast have! 6. OR _3-2251 ag ae Seite ee i B C up Pull ‘oe Wg ON 44272 12420 W. 7 Mile R. { bedroom ti ee Coote se oSiee, i ree a WEST SI DE ridge is the bre Ward E. ar RI CK - LAKEFRONT RANCH Mow 214 car, garage. Priced -| MULTIPLE LisTINO sx 4. a rao" Complete! wn, é , p RN. yy , Pontt I Quality, ¢ ANE . RVICE ~ gas heat dining tm, OR 3-1388 lac, PE 43581. ocited just 2 b acer onventence, T stp : ; . Imm hot water, car- LARGE RMS TILE BATH. CAR. Michael locks from peo al pg Mes on IN — NEAR : Priced te ssion ‘ Sgpppiranm ae) ee Ms seta saat) pad erbatey | Be yh OPEN i ae — Bie only 9 stone : Pe $40 gi nson a block to bus rontace oa induawen home. Tiled bath. nice liv- D: ee Troon ons MEAT, © 3D) D ot Soe MER et eR mr Lear repaee iad | Sal Mit ot Se | -swew see ee a | Te RRM AE a t i tres Vacant. i seli for only $8. pocmseon itt many he space vu rus . Clem | * wfoodbe PTs. Oil HEAT. ateman oh: L. Templeton Realtor FOR BETTER HOMES You ‘can't beat this one. 30 OTM BY wiring for Satomatie room. 4 NEW MODELS pe sazottl Mrs, Dolan Mike. ake, OR 3-5925. Ask for Orchard rd Late RS. EE Of | SMALL ESTATE OF . ROCH IC Hie eT RE R SCHOO ee Patina re . or her same; is ee WARES BAW RD. K mM SRW neues 02. for the discriminating | fam F 2 bedroom brick in L ps caval gndoted "sani Colberry one ia a psen ees RENT. o2| 8° garage. 10 acres “homes. the tinea subatviions, in e fae ang insurance, Two with 3 ar k WILLIAM Rane e LOWER = RM. HOUSI a coo. ian 8 of gent! J( ) to y mil was bedroom PR ae “pnt — and "an. ig a. RE ; r Ln gar NEWLY DEC On| © Seumae - end berries. SL YN * moet ua ke = dry bee. yg oe lala PARK lovee a a6 bethe One ot family| this 2 oie news ee * bag ge Pg ALTORS' F si r W. PE 2-6346, | priced to good fishing ee? ote iniouel” eae Tring poceems. lnaeny ree with 4h schools ‘room | ’ no pets. 20.977 8, Telegraph aa 4-0528 gt yf | ake, Priced to sell with wonder- og ag " Au have ef aths and base = A : OUTSIDE ENT : . - = . Ave, Call after $1000 DOW and new Delco oll ent, time. fi to Inst a life- reom good sized bed- ' ave clored G asement. cxaneere ‘4 rance. 2° children cy * R E $40 6 4 N This how oll furnace vrat time offered. e 8. ample closets, P ed ——. will E electric « KSTON A rtd | 230 re Rent Houses Furnished we or will take late mode veer se has a paneled aac wie terms to $19,- lc tile bath. ings a also bulld on your ar agaerit : : | . : ~ jeome. : i car or eation room, wat s sult your plastered Oak floots ti inti rrange financi your ee sae -- 7 ROOM FORN. APT. INQUIRE 738 3s) eS ee re | tnt contract in tr fecteation room, water soft: SUNNY S Walls, Pull base: ails, 1 block neing and de- pool ° Sa LOR APE WGUINE Ta! EEOMY AS. MODE Ry ard ane Aver cailaflert pm Bs Frecew| | i ee oe s(Rvy susurnan | a wis Pitt | cSt “ogER cto — stag } nag miles east. * 4-0002, - yeasonable rent. ‘ . ge ululty ra et! own. We on Call now— ri ry 6 room cape cod. " © road. Z Ha DE 1-1162, 297 oll fur. have one pproximately 1 TH END I ; vitoupe ie PONTIA i BEDRM, “LIVING RM. PYF. ham near corner Bucking- ana. . ft washer Sreatitd town. Fel base Ni hae a Eg n_Bloomfiel Cory 5 ; bath. Ordund foe HE maar at at aanass. “| WEST SIDE meat wre ier hrnace | lovey t indie’ pene, | Yen) Special vame | Sees eet 4 a Oe 3 Bleck es or sarees: Very tie Pseel oye . Dna, Sate son heat oie as oe. te von larger famil 4 8 = for. the trance pn SE ggg with en 7 This is ail alue 5 retired ea Ogg - |e ati Ore oe! tives 3 houses available, The-| SRENDEL HEIGHTS. 9 BEDRM. - with basement odern home conaition ot edroom gooa| must Clementary school. A ee cae © ah for center rary re eames | ° immediate ‘Soa an, - r wie GF Tk + al rer tigsietah $08 ber | Aietece etees poe screen ang .. Sa down! ECONOMY. SPE of | plastered wails, handy uti sige rooms. 2 baths, large cov: 5 RMS. CLEAN, HEA : LAK T mo, e privs.| 1% car gare ter bedroom. oni arest - Only $006 “CONOMY SPEC iy t9om. Wine fone uti ered rear ter eov- HEATED. “7 pED- boesee, Sassaton pe f preside FoR EM 3-496. | scremned § gp with attached niles be bas aaa y eclae as SPEGIAL All fenced. we. pace. dear garage. "Sas fp jee 8. | 4 2 eet SS ee smell dow POR SALE, —- | seaped lot 160 Lovely. land- " more? pH gs og and bath on @ cor- A. Call today.” asy terms. — > tena AS heat, Prigid- om ae : Or oaead jae Rent re they 3 bedrm m payment. Nearly new" sell for $16,500 an ed to) with: 1% completely fenced : ey ‘sereeus on pliances. 3 a ee 8 rn a BATH. Pe chobeme-m +01: | gush washer: "Pun fo msn gy Eyenings afte ee atel I lan Siding fast year, se New OI RESALE. 6 $1,248 down on seaped lot. ting. Sacre feat. 3. : . , ; se P lot. WALLED UK. 3 ‘noow GAR eee) ’ — HOUSES. “#95. long. Restricted Span.” teh nas after 6 ail) Mr. Lease, eek a areal ie Gleaming ie eee eureet ate over $38,000, but wit = - a A : et, ily é ki Hi nao: eae + | a ee A JO SON Ka — Bapagrtian "oe" dea ao wie ecletee te at i wane qown | i tat wa: N, Realtor “ psen| ; month. of emo. peat and hot Rs . -— —_—se | 2 0 em » OA she ele . I ; | Edw. M.S Feockd lot "Only 948 5 le are, ad is a Rd. Stout, Realt per month tneluding taxes’ ee, \ Pee TE 4. i REALTORS FE 4-0528 FTN. eagionw Be & fact Teie and faauratice. axes’ |. : . Jatt 8. Teleeras mas es tl] 8:30 IZLE 7 : : ra F 2 : qlegraph Eves, & Sun) . RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | ire ot aes 9 | : fone \ slap taatbene areal . \ ee } | 31648 Muron’ gt.) ee Se Ph. FE 43629 |- i] 3 \ va F - , f ! * : ‘ : as f ea | a on a ‘ : \ . a | ¢ \ A 5 p ee Feet \ * i a r ' Oe TATU e Oe Omen, eee eee Teaee ene 5 Pace RT nC ret ee me) we) ay meuannge ws os Rose McLarty, B: Broker ete eer jOUSE, $1,260, finance ceceeuep, 650 coral 2 “a4 with lake bedroom ho: $60 per 4. Bedroom Brick sto: screens. 2 car arage. Reduced to $12,000, Sao08 down. Dixie Highwa Income between Plat Union Lake Front bedroom Roy Komott = TE cade - MIDDLETON _PEECIALSI. eton. Realtor o FE 44563 living rm, Ot furn.| By brick bi-level! . LOW DOWN PAYM’T quick sae. ne Weal bargain for may cash Was?’ i b Plenty closets, vel spoomess. with eare w pe ¢ “SP Realtor oe a Mo eases me i LO BRICK ranch Spacious tring room with right wela *f,. + a = 14 kitchen, 2 coos 4 ath. of by VA. 44 % Interest | CLARKSTON. GARDENS with tuk eae. ntl, Farnns furnace, birch cupboards, Sosa ured $5250 DOWN PLUS TAX, Pua ALSO AVAILABLE Dri ut U. 8. to M15, turn mt at iif ie turn right the new Getunal te one atta de the teh. JERRY E, ADAMS | AYDEN LIAMS LK. Ol R pale. on Maceday & Willies rooms, wn payment. Orr OAKLAND 2? Bedroom home Oak floors, bath, oi] furnace. A geod home and only $950 down. N. PERRY ST. $1250 Do bedroom =. mage | liv! separate tom 9 uity re aeom = pies ._= ametiote pee session 4 s, 2 stor ment, ’ dow nena md n with living — 76 mw Livy. Basement, of! Tage. WHITE.LAKE — 2 bedroo I a HAYDEN, Realtor py ree “OPEN Daily and Sunday 1-8 PE 8-044). Sun. 10 to 2. pos: . Only $250 down GI, down FHA. 188 CADILLAC $1000 tiseo cans Immediate ae pretccston. Full price $17,000 on. terms. iss furnace, 2 car ga- = home, a oot garage. 410,500 th $2500 4 down and Snmotion pos- dow, furnace, open pisie nee %: storms & screens, ie T2 x 150. Ciuc —— REALTOR on Sint Shs NICHOLIE 2 BEDROOM heme. East Side. Four fam uy mincome Webster Low down payment, tow eon School Sen a Sa Just decorated ments, int ath each, sree * and hot Lak water manor rs. eee ‘construe: a 3 bedrm. prick ty recrea- ra ton st rm M doa chien, iv iS Feasonably” adeek, terms. ny rm. ched : ' ter, boxes, | autifuty | DONELSON PARE = sores ed nd up, e by ee eee. Shee dining foom, bitch- t type aenee on, large 180 130T Iot aint OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 Eves, PE host FE baen ains ar F : or Colored “Families — — = —— _soupees aut nee atv aT: Spacious 9 bedrm. modern home, mmedtate Possession | $00 on terms. pore tng Anelosed -.' mis | Silver Lake Area: ‘ i» tv rm. nm r RUSTIC LIVING | fui’ meson, “hitchew sith | Custom but brick, ranen bedroom log ranch home| &™Ple cupboard space an ° baths. Also 2 car oe with ine ttached fast rm. Osk floors, basement, earage. atice raed sen an ea Barage will) guto, hot water, laundry trays, pear MB mg nne nnd times you'y mt in the norte | 2C8F Barage, on paved street. You will ike ie Priced $26: bee Close to downtown, Immed. pos- $90. : Nicely lanaseuges lot with pe session. Price $9500. Terms. For Sux’ ae, “erage. Lake privileges) information call Mrs. Spears. Bitad ty Mocks to school. Only | Fes aags" Cass Lake ‘ Russell A. Nott, Réaltor Waterfront property of . sl room. ind Judi WARD E. PARTRIDIE FE _4-5008 citing’ poreh. “i ~mciing _|REALTOR .__ FE 4-3581 eeen-tan ae wed ree Sl ss room arrahgement. ae Ww. BURON f., “exceptional # room aien. Pricea $12,900 some lar: front pore , Peau eee = io ss) Near Waterford ForC ond buy. $10,950. Custom built § room and bungalow. 3 OF plored aa nr bungalow. "Aboot "3 ; ORION-OXFORD prea ina Large lot. $1,960 down. WM..H. KNUDSEN ‘REALTOR as 8. Te FR 44516 Sp ig P+ LADD’ S “s tiful oa Fron sesh : ag magi tees | Wonder Home mi room, 2 baths, ra- * eee ocete|. OPEN , tem. All ‘this and on ¥ 2K. on Call Heel aw 9g tecm hems wth 4 bed ; : agi Ps " and 3 ceramic Sethe all 4 oe | full Basement anes, & tpeginees. base- storms and screens. ine bode a ad Ee re = ode nae ~ Ine this: roo ag ft, of Bring area Feet © Cemtertyy uy! Vecstes | SMITH. “| -and-1 block text a tapes Rd. Distriet of owner - built poner ~— = bh at i Sete e $11,800 tots i akee Gs akes this a bargain, Brick One-Story North side special. Three large bedrooms, attached two - car garage. Cement drive. $13,000 a price for so muc : LAWRENCE GAY 1% EB. Pike = FE "4: 9584 value. w. LORD) , Open Eves. Modern 2 & 3 bedroom homes. ‘| Reasonable ——. hg oe: FE 88043 o WEbs' GILES | $650 DOWN = ~ bus, school, ete. $750 DOWN In 3 rian 1 ina West Side. 7 room! 3 bedroom, recent! decorated mete a rf Wall-te-w, 4: FE 31008 a , WE TRADE, WE SELL Rr & SON REALTORS 12 Ww Huson Ph. FE 4-1557 a. $195 MOVES YOU IN MILLER - 10 ONE ACRE 6 pod 1 bedrooms, well cated 1 in the lake Aa Pitt of Pon Lote itted. Gers rm an 0 reumit ‘ee : "oud: er to start o sabdividien ata very nominal cost, WEST SIDE BRICK — 6 rooms. 8 & tile bath down; one large bedroom & storage up. drapes “rove walls, Non ve Rosie Ze ae m i Said : | Réaltor ae FE2 20263 ‘tory and stall shower. ‘Lares let. ' ARCEL - and a ranch home. 18-ft. mt ro: to Wilson to 2430 Empire Dr. Open from 2 to 8 Thurs. through Sat. MR HANDYMAN, 7. ABOUT A compact 1 floor, 3 bedrm, home with basement, not wiodern, near Pontiac or fitnt? $1,000 down. Reasonable FE 2-3309. & ROOMS FULLY MODERN. ——— gas a shady lot, im- media! Best offer to equit of am 290 a Balance. of $4, 659.08. month, PE "WATKINS LK. AREA 4n older home with garage. Exce)- lent loca! Lake privileges, WATERFORD HILLS ESTATES A * year o'd. 3 bedrm home. 2 car garage, beautifully shrubbed, es... wall-to-wall carpet- | prite — og # an por a A HERBERT C. DAVIS" 4915 Irwindale Dr. Income Property 43A AUBURN HEIGHTS —~ 2 HOU 1 lot. 1 complete'y a $1 aa COLORED 4 apt. oa on Orchard Lk. . aH $13,950, ave cS estes ans “For: Sale Lake Prop. 44 84 PT. FRONTAGE ON UNION Lake, $7,000 cash or terms. Chloe Nichols Realtor, OR 3-3831 or EM 3-0366. SEAUTIFUL HOME SITES bade 4 avment. Easy terms, EN: "CON LAKEFRONT $190 DOWN Wooded lakefront jiots within 3 miles of Pontiac City limits in area of fine brick homes. Well iraenes. A FALL CLEARANCE Edw. M. Stout, Realtor N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165. Eve Till 8:30 CANAL FRONT Cass Lake — Very neat 4 odern. La garage Ag wanty iN but a ach is shallow and can be made into e fr — beac’ 2 rooms ~ 1 uD. piece path. :¥ miles from downtown, Im- pam iate possession. FE 4-6203, _Broker, D COURSE & ESIRABLE GOLP Long Lake framaes. Highly re- stricted ee Paved pri- vate road SEVERAL GOOD LAKEFRONT modern homes. W. DINNAN 66_W. Huron FE 42877 UNION LAKE AREA is on a fishing lake. afford privileges on Union Lake. more re | lots also pene Well wooded. $3500. $1000 own. pa HOLMES - BARTRAM For Sale Resort Prop. 4A We Finance—We Finance Let us bull¢ your cottage or re- tirement home on ur new north- Tn M Sub- division. Sportsmen's — bese J = finance Low down —— Ez soll "pecs write or call eee & Hu bar COTTAGE 1601-M-16_8t: “46 For Sale ine Building Sites Off Clarkston Road. 108 x 200 feet. $1208 with $200 [Near Crescent Lake. 175x312 ae. Vane Priva:, — with term LAKE FRONT Tieep. $3800" foot pol “lake a4 deep, 100 with $500 do x- 120. =F sia road. bat) pa *T80. SIX Lots, sgn t4ndend 2 tae rpartiange: $1000 down Next! wnat otties aa) van- | 4286 Pa Hwy... stiyerbell na 38) A a OR 3-1231 $95 DOWN Buy Thru Partridge - pes, just east of Clarkston ‘List Thru Partridge | | Beautiful 4 acre trecis te ridge rom. Size 100x200, you'll like COLORED hese fie homesites. _ VETERANS — * opie CIVILIANS Edw. M. Stout, Realtor EW.LOW FHA TERMS TT N. Saginaw St. Ph. .PE 5-8165 Behind ®t. Jo Hospital £ re at Bondale 7 LOW | LOW PAYMENTS SPECIALS : eo00 REAL VALUE — Large we lot. Near_¢ Crescent bse mes stairs ang| Seme city — must- mov ~~ ah cia GARDENS - — On co FE FE 2017) bet o ing with sewer, water & SHELL HOUSE D $2500 Excellent Dra Area. OL } es}. Jand. gh School District SMA @) . # RMS. & bn Naa miles om Pontiac Ci ty tim. utility on 2 lots. Lake priv. Cheap . Easy Terms. for cash or bargain on terms. $22 OR 32418, delore 11 or after L. H. BROWN, Realtor 7 inka gees Seale’ afea nee: 1362 W. Huron 2-4810. ron r sonable Prescott 6.3 ei or r "box Buy thru Partridge 130 St Clair Shores, List thru Partridge 75 Pull basement. 3pe bath, lose to| Fall 1s Gorgeous at e in fo Harbor. the and save Best of all, full price See for yourself the secluded only $2 with $25 country beauty of its newly de- sew._ OA as anageg ME for i. 8 i. 0 E. HOWARD—4 RMS. AND _bath. Near schools. OR 3-374. striae” pamper, Me 4 BEDRMS. 1% 4 BATHS. BRICK — In Sylvan Manor, Or-| Close-in — convenient: rd Rd. Woodrow Drive out Elizabeth =“ i 35x 160 FT. ¢ eorne. piticd on ved roads. ® choice og ‘= ae aad a side, C LADD'S INC. CHEROKEE HILLS! Lake Rd., mile west of Treeragh Rad. Scott Lake Rd. Turn right on Lake Rd. % mile. Carl W. Bird, Realtor’ 503 Community National Bank PE sis PE ¢421) __ Eves. FE 5-13 @ FT. RESIDENTIAL. ON N, Tasmania in Pontiac. Sewer and water sidewalks 3-#082, __ For Sale Acreage 47 penny eases = c PANGUS. Resltcr =a collect: Ortonvill- NA 17-2808 #@ ACRES. %O BUILDINGS, _Suchv Realty. Ortonville ACREAGE IN CITY OF PONTIAC rs io Parcels — land, on main street " & water available. Agent. 3-8315 “WOODED 42” — md road Acres with a. frontage B Cor- eon Ba. ner parce’ ideally situated. to be split in small farms. $10,000 with vonveunent terms See this right now Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ti ON, Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8168 Open Eve Til 8:30 For Sale Farms 48 anne CEN LAPEER COUNTY 103 acres. Large 9-rm,- house, g rage, basement, barn, chicken house, tood shed & granary, Only $150 per acre $4,000 dn. a n Eve FOR F FARM anD cReAOnE. “Pp. W. DINNAN 66_W. Huron St. FE 427 ~ Buy t thru Partridge _List thru Partridge 15 ACRES, LGE. HOUSE WITH bath. Lge — and garage, $12,- 50u ssé0 down. $65 month. Or- tonville, NA 7.3017, FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE Call Rutledge OR 3-1111. rE 40003, 1 SELLE | 106294 W, MeNI streets and in areas of subdivision.* Located. Perry-Ariene East Bivd.-Mt. ne vd.-Mt. information call Daves, Mr. O'Dell, TR | 32-8100, Eves. Mr. Va ae ns ease ‘$1,000 oni handle. Call PE 2-012). Es Same seegne. Sas Rent or seit See SEPHC TANK 6. =. > the late Mr. Ted LaPoint. ass iietien iar Fa more 4-4364 after 5. Real Estate Business ATTENTION BROKERS OR TOP NOTCH ble . Office com- oy — + Ver: ation, in & Call Ba ‘32357 at after 7 Buy Thru u Partridge List Thru Partridge CASH Sell your business en terms. We buy ean ty 6; ae Cre Phage pate a J in "WHY RENT Sat oy few poten oe HABT F NANCE” Co. CHOU, DE Lea Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE BOWLING ALLEY Eight Brunswick ig in town Barklse Reasooable” sent" ony Re ren 538.000 full price term . NORTHERN LIQUOR on US. 23, north of ‘cn Has 27 acres on the Ear sane anal gress. Owa- A SUPER is Detroit 21, One of independent op- sats “1 f mae “ate rosses near 8 le and Teh Big — See ere Only 4 $14,000. full WARD. E "PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES MICH. see kt eve. ins WE COVER -THE STATE Near Pislaweh apsia by books, Full rice 8 : ee mM 030 down. Rent — ae g: newt month or buy buildin, WE gm LOCAL AG AGENTS for 28 associated shined s in Michigan. ICE to serve you bes! STATEWIDE, Real Estate Service of tine R Dd. R 1117 8. Telegraph ae 4-0521, HOME IN THE COUNTRY ATTRACTIVE: 7 room modern farm poses all large by many eos & Woods, Take this fine offer now, |- 000 terns, Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 — Hwy. at begs 24 ‘ AMPLE CUSTOMER ARKING adv only $1 ‘Rent Fa Farm 1 Property 481 48A * ACRE 1 ACRE Panu NEAR ROCHES. ter. Semi-modern house. $1,000 per ear. Leslie a Rochester. one OL 2-165 Sale Business Property 49 4000 SQ. FT. Beautiful brick front 40x100 bidg. on main street jars west of Ponti : storage parkin, the . 100" | Fey 220 and Su0. elec- "trict, Pouce at $40,000. On easy WARD E. PARTRIDGE | REALTOR FE 4-3581 OPEN EVE. TILL 9 3 STALL COMMERCIAL GARAGE. ee for fot 40. 100 ee facturing. est Kennett. at 340 Baldwin Ave. FE 8-1431. Buy Thru Partridge Owner will be a —P.m. daily, wo | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A ON property 1 to § cine SING! reasonab! rent. Call PE 3044 or FE ig ae "oR peed, : hel water PERT. s Be th arte, (6%) LOTS NR, 2 = ht mfg. Rent lease. . ie oo or age 10 miles Class C Bar $70,000 gross b #23, 3,000 c. jusiness, Will Rent I sis0 = y. Located at outskt irte of fenas —_ the city limits. Tr Lied is te be making e we eorss gins = sever offered. De- Roller Seong Rink orges dll building ang Wir” a year “Will Tanch type iley, Braiees ra ale $00" Eltsenet? Lake 34. “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” A REAL BLOOMER Best bloomin, blossom. this beautiful florist pes makes it a m business ee neta PE 44821 for $6,000 a. AUTUMN LEAVES the ideal time te tare needs. make ‘ea borhood. Prie te nelgh- =~ iy Teguirse oy the inventory _ — bottle Yes fran- all. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN. A. {ANDMESsER BROKER APH Ri List Thru Partridge FiRK ae Fe Wee noon “ty,,puuain IN STATIONS.. PR “ ‘ ings & equipment. FE Sale Land Contracts §2 si v ia ALE OR LEASE. STORE building with living quarters i | SO - @ersonville . aterford, 3 UN D doors off M10 Highway, Runs “ through to lake-in the rear, Has VAL large living room, 2. bedr a. kitchen & bath. Ot} auto, het air Setintact tee rats cet | JANE, Smad : - Owner. Phone B Byron” Mich” 2701. rom. , for B BATE. . Bay, ison Pa for be Pa TyG. ’ ane house. _THE PON'TIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTORER 22, 1957, “Sakland Loan Company ea E 2-9206 | PONTIAC’S Newest Loan Office | GET THE CASH YOU CHILDREN - & laneous cn ne. Nines men's suits, FLOWER GiRL’ tule ee Brendes srs | Gorene once, ¢ @ with oy 202 PONTIAC BTATE BANK BLDG |. "© _2-54 HIGH” STYLE MARMOT > PUR abe. Size 10..Like new. $78. OR “MATES 34, like new, call FE 4 bIzE ~6841, ~ SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE quality and shoes lle the anting family, Store Tally 2:0 om, oS pm. Fri. . gntil 8 p WANT... $25 TO $500 IN RECORD TIME aUt9 OR. FURNITURE _ SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY og to - rea D Paes = Market to $500 BUCKNER Finance Co. Sale | Household Goods 57 ELECTRIC IC SEWING exe * gabe: Mich. Stwing _old. i. $35." . FE 2 PC. -tivine-¢ SOON BOTT SUITE RED ) ol old, FE Gas. 5 Rochester $ 25. erator, 1 - i "FES electric chest, wee! Ottawa y. chrom, Years of _ Seta, © Tete set. 2 yr. TICK 3 SPEPO Hi. Pi RCA PHONG. MONEY SERVICE |? StbF? i p,F],RCM PHONG. You can 4 BURNER FLORENCE friendly ‘one-day cant. |_range OR 20000 gs when you 0 we Fo. 6 YR_ BABY CRis— sla es been solving |* can mantoom Tie Bee ly mony, proviome fof Dr. $20. 361 7 years. or visit T 88 Lik today. LIVING — —. r aavenport & Household Finance cotiee table? 2 decorate Corporation Fearon ry % 8. egies’ ta Fir, FE 40535, _"Lake ave. a, Oe Demers i9 PC, WALNUT DINING ROOM CASH LO ANS set, also aanv meter Soklgmone 1a- range, rr ~ ELECTRI iO STOVE, “Sap a AR Buffet. baby bed, girl's —bike, Y roliaway bed. F 'E 43023. iT mm Td EXCEL. Gc eer YE ox Taba RUGS Wi WOOL FACE, $15.95. _OR 3-2657, Kin eet 1B Im oases P . ty Sdwkes Pearton's shes ontiac 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 ‘Drayton Plains — voy a B vin TILE, “Ft Walled Lake Arpeston Root jal Tin Be a wspers 4 Foy roth 58,9 1ca 4 cu, CHEST TYPE FREEZ- TEAGUE FINANCE CO. “Sait ee EM eg. seek, 202 N’ MAIN id% CU. PT AMANA UPRIGHT ROCHESTER, MICH. re $300. 2 yrs. old. OR Loans os TO $500 4, OF _REFRIG. Ps i. Tm. suite Chitterobe iT’ TV. ad HOUSEHO 2166 Highfield, : ‘ Ph. Rochester. OL 60711. OL 1-991) inaa GE REFRIGERATOR, 00, tag electric dryer Bal, $2 per week. AUTOMATIC WASH WASHER & WMAY- Kelvinater re- $25 TO $500/ frigerator, inte model, $95 Fal go a EETT OO say) tua tse meen vee FRIENDLY SERVICE sticks!" PTR samt 3 TO $500 APT. SIZE GAS STOVE. i8 IN, BAXTER & GSTONE 64 W. Lawrence st. PE +1533, 3% ea ee. oe WHEN YOU NEED ANTIQUES $25 - $500 | FINANCE CO. FE 41574 Open every STARTING OCT. 15TH except M wns ool : onday & Sun. Furniture, t p.m. every eve. AT La&g A little out of the way Bigg less to pay. and e You can get it: uickly on your hi claieare. gat p. fu ill No ..keneral line of Antiques. iret, endorsers. Payments to sult your 32 Pine, behind Po Pontiac Press Bldg. budget. We will be glad to help PUFFET ET & CHIN A CABINET. $30. _ ¥ou with your money ms.|_ Waterfai) desk, $10. OA 82316. 4 T T ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT q S A i; FOR THE HOME ms CAN BE FOUND lot retrig- Gas ore ranges & water t heaters, n 702 Pontiac f Bathroom fixtures, beds, chests, MAgfair. 6- = ——_ dressers. vanities and springs and | SOLID MAPLE SINGLE pene s fd \o ___ Mortgage Loans 54 oceasional chairs, tables, Imps. Bes sgetngs & metres +0 | ” enaete TY, sete radios, raga, dining room aed a-* PER CENT ON “LOANS—$600 to $1, 500 other mise. items NEW & USED, |. all-Norge floor sample automatic ene purpose, Viste Ut trade dept. for reaiy — . days+come | Bomes” modern or pot, ta ‘USE OUR LAYAWAY’ PLAN ——_ Oakland ty. OR WAYNE GABER B. For home eddttions or UP 70-24 MONTHS TO PAY | 1218 w 56189 mprovem ee wet nl ‘Co: t : To To we in or enclose ~ uy, sell or trade. Come out gsTOVES BOUG ._EX- constructed, | S24 look around. 2 acres of free| changed. Turner's. 602 Mt, Clem- 4To bullae g “or on eh HON s-r201 ens, 2-0801. 8. 0 second. mortgages. OPEN MON, SAT. 9 TO 6 Siegler Oil Heaters Li ly 208 National Building | 4 mies i ee Trice the heat at half the cost. poueee_o_ shee FS B. of Auburn Heshte ca Aebura 70 | goboner, De ‘Mey 3371 a 55 ACME ST ORTARLE DRESS is GS ~ Sw ips ~~| form, size A. New. 4A ladders. 8) 4,.,, JRADET IN RU - $308 2 ACRES WITH HUNTING CABIN,| Piece matiogany | dintn room erxil'e Belgum Tmport” | 95 Nr. Au Sable iver, Crawford "| pevxia'x3” Chenille ....:... $39.50 " FE. 17-0204 before 3 p.m,| {ure from "i ‘apartnneute, 242 Oak : col Wilton 50 i INTERNATIONAL PANEL. ~2°¢ he He As 1'3""n18'6" All wool Wil a Bwap for farm tractor. 401 W. APT. SIZE 24 INCH { GENERAL |%9"'x9'9 All Woo! | Wilton... 95 Huron 8t. FE 2-4750 Hieetete, stove, te Conte dont | fair Walle $ 4.95 6 GMC PICK-UP FOR FORD) 5-1853. 7 WYMAN Ss ge ip near on ee o— APT. BIZE AS FIST Like | 2 _W. Pike St. FE 41122 . 4’ x ; j | 20° x 20 wood commination seme ee $40 for both. 25 SALVATION ARMY le ae aii ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MAK-| RED SHIELD STORE | AKC “BOXER FOR BOYS BIKE) 1, [Merested tn «cleaner home, | 118 W. LAWRENCE or what have you. PE 17-0416 Sotbes and plumbing fixtures? ~~ ; TER SOPTENER TX TO e for carpe reiler, . boat or make offer. ‘cM 34029" BAW, 44 IN. TRADE FOR 12 in. or tabie saw, or sell for $150, MA meats train, Table aaa ts of access- ories, Bwap or sell. FE 45-3830. NA r 7% ou. ft. old, . rey Milk’s Appl. Mi 6-1300. {LINOLEUM & P “it LWING SUITE, BDRM. RM SUITE & & pes el PE 4-5604 between tomer. Bg Poraitare, ms. 8. Saginaw. DA ood cond. MI 4-3000. MODERN BLOND COFFEE: ~ ble, comer take a aca Gahing. . PE 6.2549. a ing Beauty mat- tress and springs, Like new Chrome kitchen = Reasonable. MA 4 5 NEW 12 : .: ‘Was 50, now e electric hot water heater, 475 Ib upright freeze, 95, now $245.08. 3510 e oad, TRADE-IN DEPT. Guar, elec, Washer 639.05 Pog L. Rm, Suite ... = pH gh Bedrm. Suite 5 Bise Gas Bove $19.95 Tri-mirror Vanity & Chair... re4 & pe. Wood Dinette ........ 16.05 34 rm. Pa OOF wisiencs $30.05 Studio ota acres $19.05 WYMAN Ss 18 W. Pike PE 4-1122 bd , & MA- eomeaes Fa or. RADIO.PHORO" ‘COMETRATH ons an _radio. A hemirat’ 6 ods. Reconditioned horas Square Maytag washer Frigidaire Elec. Range, $34.95 or refrigerator exc. cond, CRUMP ELECTRIC INC. RCA-TV GU. = BARGAIN. $161 Commerce EM 34114 Sota house, Electric, +5160. ELECTRIC tor with frees Misc. fteme.. Thompson & Ca day shout their new Aul-O-Matic Water softener. The softener that increases in size with the family. _ &r “low* monthly’ payme 5 swaP, F sides OR aa CALL rice: OR 3-656! 86-8875 afe yonuack SE. COLE- for ofl furnace or " eee bottle * call MArket 4-3858. scone D BEDROO! Double dresser, $00.50. bed an 99.50. i pone 32 “weekly, BABY BUGGY, hs a lee = Carries roy complete line of re- condition Purnitw Household Appliances Wash noni chines Misc. STORE HOURS Daily 9: » to | esas srnbce anon LIVING eves. until 8 USED 2?-PIECE MAROON LIVING rm. suite. Cheap. OR 3-5667. USED TRADE-IN tems —¥igit “SHANTY. COMPLETELY equipped. 4'x6'-6'5" high. Stove, spear, ice spud, ice fishing rod, other sets ~ ry Furniture. re. 42 ‘Orchard ‘Lake E e. 2w minnow bucket and reel ssaniinsiesngscsiti BENDIX ACT ATC bg tee'y all decoy, Hy for what have machine, Pertect & eas id | TIONAL CASH REGISTER — 1 et mate to -. 1 Holbart slicing ma- gg ee a parat & 7 rv re bel chine. pow meat. saw. $34.50 m si pe 01.35 week . Fe° Se or we ter. or séll, ses a, Allah's ‘App BUNK BEDS pena & MAT- WAP MOTORCYCLE FOR PICK- _— truck Call after 5. OLive «| N OLD OUR e eduipment - 2 ot 7 oon © & sciaeing. BARN ES S HARDWARE pote 2r E-2 Parking WiLL TRADE EQUITY IN STA- FIRE- new fixtures, aa CHROME tresses. Brand new, $30.95 Selection of wrought iro blonds Pearson's Furni! _Orchard Lake ‘ave working or not.” KITC. mica top, 4 chairs, _Any es me maple _ a) ay R SMALL RADIOS, ct FE 5-8755. | on pr “hase uote ETTE sETS AS- DEPT. i dchsanweesesecene aces $19.05 aoe eeeeenee SEINE aan i Dee-therss heater ....... $29.50 Electric range «eee 830.50 + chy ry bed weet P plete ....... a p44 Hany ches” tome “convenient cre THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 361 8. Ba wf $80 v. TT & up. Call FR 2-3337, Michigan Sewing Center. — TV, $19.96 UP; USED RE- go ratora, $60.08 : RCA color +, fo Ae, W. Huron. FE 41133. $25 Jay ALAN — LIVING RM. LAMPS FROM fhe i7 GAD New maserernns mattress, $18.88. Tv BB ages I one to # g MODEST Peas ecemrs “Now that I have this new " “+ by Jay Alan WG fo-2r cook I never ine what exotic dish we'll be having for dinner!" hc For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale pan 60 ; WHEEL TRA . all RAILER, $35. FE @ PIBCES” GOLD. - $20.06. 10-00, 8.00; 2.80. Bid Box 12, Pontiac Press, io IN. DELTA T os saw. 8 IN. r cable saw. 100 ft, ex- lave. Saat mperon, Keego 2, ie ae small idaire Py Bi raAE ee iia “OA0G can fused 000 type oll furnace with, oil is f car or make offer. 1O8T hed ss Maatia, large. exc. mee "eal evenings. NTIQUE GRANDFATHER a — Ne seat. Leether ~ 4 drum table, Balby bed. Cail | alter 2 p.m, e11 Camer = GPEENOT BULLDOZING a GRADING. 3 . CLOSET DOORS Af les ant, f, wide “i ce Sua Fy hp Beery Doe FE EXPERT VALVE GRINDING & service Herbs Auto Serv- 8. Shirley, PE 21311. STO GIRL's 326" _bike, new comb sluminum | 4 door, | ‘wootta door frame, OR 3-0404, FREE STANDING TOILETS pee 21x32 Double Sink ......... Washbow!ls with oye HTS i} Spc. bath sets with eolored wi ACTORY 2nds & Irre a 4 PLUMBING — Ad 172 5. aw £100 FUEL -anig TANK, 375 x re _5-9120. ‘ FORMICA KITCHEN TABLE & 4 chairs, boy slip covers, men's clo size §«= 43, _~—s children's cubene” sizes 4 @ & Call MI 6-395), . FOR SALE CHEAP Used storm windows, ol! druma, garage ay storm door, of) burn- oe. 2» * extension ladder. 106 OIL TANK, $35 DELIVERED in, “legs, cap and fi gongs He ma Garage Doors | Be Steel overhead sec: soon pines ong Ah coy foo from 4 up. A i costs : Taw give vented fill’ iter, PR 56-1467. WATER than y her free "Tanenebe. aaa Of! & Gas, installed, duct work, free estimates, Kenyen Heating Bervice. OR. 3-6634, NNY D er jawn mower, hand mower, is. fire Bose x sacah * viaiking am gee stove, _ 39-4529. MANHOLE RINGS AND COVERS SIZES FROM 12" TO 24" solid in? strainer style covers Catch basin or drain covers to 24" Perforated or bar type Manhole steps and oe iron BL. i “| COAL & BUILDING sUPPLY CO. “8.95 15.05 or dogged chairs. and: oe ve ANGES FROM $29.50 6 05 | ae in houses, ig yh eee peat new - 1957 Cant GaAs ae eens ite, Tee’ Go. | Piash eves, mts a ~ ete ic designs, famous makes, Formica veo a $ FRADE OR SELL ‘81 PONTIAC.) tops, popular colors, Look and | _1060_W Huron ___ | 3¥sx3'4" nesta na ate oe . for $175 15° metal boat, $50.| compare these -terrifie values.” VICTROLA AUTO: RECORD PLAY- | Door sets cn 18 FE Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Or- radio-combination. All records mote “we” sas 13 ACRIFICE $1400 EQUITY, chard Lk, Ave. ‘ : _fnetuded exe, cond, FE 4-2000, | Blanke tion, Wat cares $1400 EQ a ie. SHING MACHINES. CONVEN- OM, $0 i ee Per M 85.00 fh ‘67 38 ft, Glider honsetratier, GOLDSROT REFRIG. IN GOOD | wasHING INES. CON i $500 or as down or fore cond FE 2-9528. Wawa < ‘tee. bl oe Sabie Phigan Ask for me our 4 pas pare “Caew 4 house, furniture or wha iJ MoD ; SEW iJ ender | 451.8, Telegraph, Int 38, DESK » osc All attachments & luoreseent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave Sener. bri ar | wt SELL OR SWAP LARG oe: Sor Riviera, Nr. Eliz, Lk. WAaK yooR Ou _. WELL INSULATED, STURD ‘ . saint Balt®ok sew i ¥R.| G8 DISHWASHER — NORTHERN 2 SH . CALL OR “oia $20. 2 . coffee PLUMBIN ee “4 P.M. ...:--| table & corner table, $20. Air- Be erat sir Orttee” | YTHING OF. VAL- fw Tt, $35. @ by 12 rug, ' L.A, WAGNER CO. , pei es Payment on eee wing fas oar Phone PE 5-9221. sie 1 Mich. Sewing HoRMEYER ELECTRIC POWER ____ Phone PE 6-221. 7 __ ER, + Genter PE 2-3391, te Mixmaster “7 Fs old, J aay WASHER, La APT. GAS RANGE, | _Letge base peipet, $20. OF 3-7370, ¥ rr. EQU 2 BED-| one Ume Al attachments. ook | Hs: a $50. refrigere mee with 2car’ S ernee: price $60; will bbe 8 .. wd a ae cu hener, $8 5a, teens at | Qverioakine lake; for acreage. oy We 2775 Dela: t. — “ait is ee amet G E T iT . eu ICK, SIT TRADE a BRYER. HOTPOINT. scapes: & dryer, $150 for both. FE 5-266. | through Classified Ads! WILL TRA dition like new, $65, MI +61li| WESTINGHOUSE J AUTOMATIC Y. hat dial ‘Neer ae far fn house or Jot tn washing “machine, *. EMpire, YES, Whatever it is — dia ome, Ful ice etien “ootes| LIKE A REAL CAR] 2308 axeces | FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer eee! ye = Mp7 BARGAIN ?« Lots “of |"em | nant, pie, Cont te, a and get it! 5. FE 56767 Wester |i in the. Want Ads! tis , — ne = ! 7 * . 9 ° _, z Free estima #1 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101. haere LARGE MEDICINE CABIN LARGE doli buggy. $10. Uprte ¢ vacuum 0 ily satel poe marred, _—e onal tle 8 Ayletr 6-001 jeine ca with or hen RBER TOOLS, MAN'S Sat lights, olding doors and yay tweed coat spore lining,| mirrors at terrific savings. Mich see ee nee — Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Sorat oy morn “| suits tise 16 b 16, FE oa. 3 ites. 3 Niagara. Haat vat be, Goodyear "herviee ,, KEW, GAL VA Stores rE eins z|* Ee ne lengths Ee CLOSING OUT. 4 ~ siding and Pthingice, EMpire 3-405 EP iva SURELY “ it N HEATER. 30,000 BEAT THE COLD om ORNINC o with gauge & INSULATE | "Sattar, et Baa fe Mea thick $330 __OR ae 50 #q. ft. Thick ......... $3.40 | ROMEX Fa COIL AT 3%c PER 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 3x12's - Ft, Wall poxes for ue plugs, BARGAIN PRICED a8c. Main & range fuse boxes, * Sheetrock, cash & carry $1.47/| _ $8. 8 tee 80 aad 44"' Sheetrock cash | woe ite a E Ib Roll Roof, all col 12.4 cu. ft amore ‘ret piss Altos 95 15 gt or 30 lb | en val, now only te Building” mo, Cond. new. s ap deluze puppies, New betel outboard m $220.95 val. now Proce rarrining bargain eo hs $150, Never used, 14in. port. TV BC set, Sido. td 5 oo ] a> il SURPLUS LUMBER & & $112.45 val now $00, never used Material Co.| Use = easy pay plan, Contact 5340 Hi Ra” “Ms) OR_3-7092| Goodves evice Store. er BA 8, Youngs. | _ 5-123 atk Al. . ki . & ot water and steam "Vollere, PENNY PAINT SALE automatic water heater hard- | Outside White... 1 ware, electrical es Crock | ind eal pawiaen eine pipe and fate Two and = 1 Fiat wee ens re Bars ~ Bostones. 206 gale oo es es connsnre esr peer | pLOOR. SHOP + PLYWOOD SPECIAL S “ 4x8. Good 4 sides $16.00 \S) ml re bireh 4x8. 1 side. ....6... 7.95 4 Ee exterior 5 aia alse ceminws Ap! SCOT ws tees eteees Call us on other reves. Interior and exterior doo Pontiac Plywood Co. 1488 Baldwin Ave. FE 23-2543 ~ PAINTSALE_ Gal. PRICES Deeetenes (© colors, Hoyse paint, . nside enamel), inside fla egusran- sf teed. ouetecten 23 KIN G G BROS. ‘ 2301 Pontiac Rd. PE 4-1112 i PORCH LIGHTS, LAN- , terns, coach lamps, overhang } _ arden, patio and terrace igh i ay direct and save. Mich- igan Fluorescent, . 393 Orchard Lk. QUANTITY OF CEMENT B BLOCKS, sell cheap ei highest bidder. well jet pump, sump ind ith blower, two "I be beams. Sel’ cheap if taken __at_onee ce, FE ak. 7,899.98 30.05 14 a OAUGE, 220-GAL, tank—only Complete line of oi]. tank supplies, plete ing es 2182 3. Les gir tly rE from Miracle Mile Apel Open Bren ‘Til, 9 Night RUMMAGE trailer, Be oyon A a C105 Eltznbe 4795, Elizabeth Lake SINGER SEwina i Will sacrifice, Next oni ment of 50 due Dec dst. Call Credit Manager, Mich, Sewing Center, FE 2-3337 SAVE. ar WARWiChS — GUTTER 12¢ ft. Soll pipe, $3.35 per length. : , “Ie ft. Romex 142 FC, 3c per ft .| TABLE-TOP be STOVE, RAB. woop ren 5 ALOMINGM COMBE “ doors dow a. Roch- Ope. Our HATIONAT. bas gar “CALL APT- 5-5674 07 8 | aaginaw For Sale le Miscellaneous, 60 ‘get OF or 14 COLLIER CLO. t a SYS Sit” sth Etea ie rf ma of Bi , A. eq colors erry Bros. i wen i ee ence gTALL SHOWERS. sete / faucets and curtain, $68.60 / cove $34.45 Lavatories, complete Pivay gleaming —_ auceta, qiollets, se ote pies at ese are factor sponnts Mit veareonetn, 3 Talbott Lumber | Sr ange an - — i rt rE leetri- piles ., 102d Oakland Ave Ph Pat 4-50 bit hutches, windows, (20x24) complete vith? ) ere. screens and doors, playpen, Cath after = 3:30 "se. All i fer Saturday and sEE RUSS cent WEA CHANT FOR BARGAINS, 4250. DIXIE MWY. DRAYTON PLAINS, MICHIGAN, arp Let. LAVA /ATORY & G0 lat rimmed sink, all with fuings. 336 Orehard Lk, PE Usen 3 is FER HOUR CRANE _Sale Sporting Goods | 65 s denial For Sale Pets ? OUNS — att MAKES = ALL Authorised +“ Coit dealer. gta Sport Cent ne we at nier, MY 4+-er7i, = ew gun fae Beater 8 Rem, pump guns Regular $136.45 Rem. auto, model 68 Reg. #11243 Rem, 0 pump rift Reg. $134.50 Rem, 140 auto. rifle now J Reg. $120 95 Bavage 9eRS, 300 now $68 ' ey $60.98 Win. 24 double te Raquiss $3.50 Blue Rocks Regular a0 shell Vesta now $1. Browning automatic — $127.76 up. Trade-ins & time payments. Boots-hunting clothes-shella & scopes git: our big pheasant contest our Mardware, 1004 Auburn hw ame, Auburn Heights FE REMINGTON AT AUTOMATIC MOD. 81, New cond, $80 Will con- aor trade, FE 3-T103 RIFLE SCOPE PRICKS sme 64750 LYMAN 3 a . $38 42 40.50 LYMAN 4 | are . 3033 -37.50 WEAVER k 7. or LB et erie Oe 45.00 AVER K4 savgee 33.96 6750 WEAVER KV 3 and & power ....... 4315 12.60 Top or side mounts 10.00 ‘Terms up to 9 years Philips, 79 Saginaw 6t. a0: ONS a RIFLES. vias se a AS Fuepsan ine, Burrshell, 75 8. clegraph. stoker, hy room house, OR WAKER: WiGH CHAIR, Wisc. Ladies clothing, 13-14. FE 4-672 USED HEATING ~ EQUIPMENT = $20.00 up. ou furnaces Ol) burners kers- Blowers Roller & Burner Ou floor furnaces ELBLINO 13 8. Parke Bt. taxD RD Gli, SPACE WEATERS, 0 Perry, G. A, _Thompeon & & ” VACATION” ag On SALE Oh suncon Utiann CO. WE HAVE APPROXIMATELY 46 ines ben Will sell as @ group at @ real price, The Gved Houssheuping Shop 1 wt Huron - Machinery 60A | OY eaten 10 IN, CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW, floor model, FE 4415600 io INCH BENCH BAW, CALL BE- fore 5 p.m, FE 48260 CRANE & BACK HO£, FRONT loaded, 5 dovers, ieadber. 5 -ble gravel plant, used’ tractor arts Terms or trade, 0190 Gale . Goodrich, Mich. Phone 4-212. Do It Yourself 61 PPB -. ROBINS, FREE FOR RE- moving. 675 _E. Cc. Beverly, Pontiac, FORRENT WALLPAPER STEAMERS EDG ~ Pike's Rental De TOOL & EQUIPT. RENT. aad Trailers, mixers, ec ub tractor floor emg ishera, carpet pooer, © mowers, tillers, . crete mowers, aemkeee con er grinder jumbers, carpen- and mesheates tools, vat fee i eS Soest zie §=— Wate: “1781 Lady of the ne Lakes Ch Chureh “OR RENT Pioor sanders — hand r= furnace vacuum cleaners sg 4 Orchard Lake Ave. _PE PRAFP SEWING MACHINES ORT | dra ned J mater oods, _ Sale Musical | Goods | 62 “Hunting Coats & Pants Korean Boots. insulated boots, in sulated _ thermal underwear, , tamoufis JOE'S At ; REMINGTON 13 automatic shot gun. OR, 39-4128. REMINGTON 37 TARGET RIFLE. Pe 21542 after suits * SURPLUS, Fx 2-002 GAUGE WOMEN’S — KOR. ~~ JODEPURS, size 16 Field boots, alse 64). Exe. cond, $15. FE 68-8417. WINCHESTER 17 GAUGE, MAG barrel, in perfect cond, 1 case, not Over 30 shots a st: price seni pa sos ‘au x sine cash, OR 3-170) wort Hatchery Ra. ip = “Hunting ‘Accommo. 654A | .* HUNTERS — MEN ONLY, MOD. ern farm home, reasonable, Gay- lord, MY_ 3-168 MODERN CABIN, WILT, AGGOM- odate 4 to 5 persons. Upper Pen- _ tnoula, Paradise, Mich. | 39-4461, NICE, GLEAN CABIN WR. LEW- __taton, Mieh. J. C. Ott, PB 32-0731. vel & Dirt 66 ate aN tte Zee R ee * ° _seaping” | 2. Fe in 6 ¥ps OF BLACK D DIRF, * ae tor or Eves, ‘ FE 4-4031 rh Sine: — beach sand — - gravel. oA BLACK DIRT, FILL TOP soll, sand & grovel _FE 6-7045. 4-1 sHREDDED PEAT fiuMUs. Whole art retail, 689 Lock haven, FE 5-1413. ai 4 TOF SOiL, BLACK DiRT, i r 100 ada FE +611, T. J, _Wridie. ai TOP Lor mr A. he sand, grave a _ard Hit Soh “os oo ag Laien| ih Le Conk ~ ®& reve le T) _FE 61112 or FE 1-687, = ay Tae f pot 6 YD. Loab, #86. gravel & fll, FOr soit ate dint aie . CLINTON LEON EM 34015. A-1 TOP soll, “RICH hits E DiRT. sand, gravel gw gene” Bennett. AL, POWER Lier eC PUENT. Plowing gieciae: jeveling, & load dirt soil, cow ma nure, BULLDOEING. TRENCHING AND truck’ EM 3-0881. BLACK “bint “BY TI Deliver ARM TOP sOiL, 6 ¥i or $10 Delivered, Fin 46500 S&B BAND, GRAVEL, TOP BOIL, bulldozing, and > ata rE rtcand OF PE 6-7286. 0} = fil) dirt. Days, 68-1385; = Ah he a4 for fa og My 3-2086 of OR : RnR =! or C Réd. ~~ G60n | COLLIE, cL erie ove 0. ake. Ma AKC &_ wate BEAGLE, lock. § og 10 or what have you. PRT) oe ae re 3 YRS. AKC old, $40. PE 47617, BEAGLES. AKC REG. @ Ba, BEAGLES, 30 oe huntera. Coeker E. niels, Housebroken, 19m man Shepherd, female, 16 hodsebroken, $25, ee Sven: f!, good hunter en, $16. mixed puppies in Fox Peviteen Cockers, Colllesn, $6 eay 3498 19 Mile Red, . uindre _Republic and Ryan Ph, «7004, BLOND COC <=. 4 YRS, OLD. PE 8-3449 Male HOstON TERRIERS AT 8 FU D, AKC reg. Curtiss __OR 3-0206. 9 ENGL 18H SETTER PUPPIES, mos. old, reg, reasonable, MU FOX TERRIER FEMALE HOUSE- broken, Intelligent, OL 32-5018 FINCHES” Meg gly. Lc Aut Saauaan’ SHORT ines gers eta, AKC Reg c mos, 6666 Roches. ter Ra at 20 Mile NEW AND USED GORN PLANT- ers, binders, huskers, corn erlb- bing. John Deere-New Idea. Davia _Machinery, _NA_ 17-3293 Ortonville, “Parakeets Guar. to Talk _Canaries, 901 4th 8t_ PR 2-4038, : FOR SALE 7-WEEK-OLD PART GERMAN SHEPHERD MALE AND FEMALE PUPPIES CALL FE 2-1321 188 W. ANN ARBOR BR a PARAKEETS CANAR _plies 183 Sanderson PARAKETS, CANARIES, Ca Pood since \enteoe So PUPPIES ‘FoR SALE. 4. Fe F _ester Rd keo SIAMESE K KITTENS INTEL jigem, Aftectionate pardon, Raver, will Cattery. MAple” sts) REGO GERMAN BHORT HATRED pointer puppies, ELgin 6-3234. SPRINGER SPANIEL, 9 MOB. liver & white, fired ae, but sa fully trained. $35. MI 4-674 TRAINED BRAGLES & GERMAN Pointers, guaranteed, a hela elgnie. haten, east of ienere ai eo TALKING wana canaries. ii hi Tachors. __aeno A Aviars TROPICAL WiWe Po FF HOM bred, also genpiies & tank repieal fish, 1087 FRE 21-6104 fomale _ree_ ik WANT A Big a aS Ton ‘BUY A Doberm Do s Frain ed, Boarded 70 70 ~~ neces. CATS BOARDED, DOGS rained, Burréheil. 378 6. Tele _sreen. __May, Gi Grain in & Feed 71 = ant IND MAY wr 1. Ph. eve, MA §-6703, a oe anD CUT NeW HAY straw, Bailing twine, A he pe complete hay service, M aL TYPES & at: i8T & IND Ro rato. Will dete, OA esi, RE Rar et or il * shoes set eS rs SRPORD ;, Witt papers, wy Rechadier oT Roeh- ® PIGS, ¢ WKS OLD, $16 EACH, Oa hy Wik S401 Bherwood Rd. PONY FOR BALE. FR 0-4305 _ alter 6. HORSES BOARDED, BOX a $50 stalled, indoor riding __per, mo, -EM 3-420, : REO. . QUARTER HORSE yn :. 4 Light sorrel, Call __Eves. FE 4-4931. Or PE ¢ 4-044). GOOD ROAD GRAVEL, YDé. for 67 delivered, FE ACCORDION ROSITA, 30 BASE, rfect condition. 50 — FE BABY ae oT Ano. REAS. er 5 p.m. . SBOE. Bie SSD c COND. ond = LOON ake Shores, OR Fiaio-F0 TUNING. Paver RE- ring, Quitmeyer, OL 60575 — STR eres EB 2-2108 SPECIAL SALE OF PIANOS RE- turned from rental, Save now or lay away for Xmas. Terms. Qal- laghers, 18 E. Huron &t. FE SPEC i ALL aa RENTA A ne . | SEVER AL ACCORDIONS. corps aliagners, 18 E, _— SPANISH GUITAR EXPERT INSTRUCTIONS MORRIS’ MUSIC 32-0867. USED — Huron SPINET Di DEMONSTRATOR, U8 ote a x Saag, UPRIGNT “PIANO, GOOD COND. sec } _3-0765 $29. + ERM apaiger PIANO. . Huron st. Gallaghers, 18 E a sw sree some Complete Line of Equipment & Fixtures for smal] restaurant, soda foun- fain, ‘grill, will sell all-or part For information or r eppointment, call Birmingham, METAL. DESK. TYPEWRITERS. Filin cabinets. lamps. [wanton 8 Blizabe' fi Small & large files. Everything goes! 3510 __Lake Ra, “Sale Store Equipment 64 64 | ay! ee REACH. |~ gat pret damaged by fire. wl ok peas if taken at once. éiah Cheap. MA 4-3975. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS. From $138 up. Reconditioned & uar. by the the Rageon Cash Reg- age Ca FE 2-0285, After R9-8206- wai ra N FREEZER OR COOLER, call after 4 p.m. OL 1-0843, _Sale Sporting Goods ¢ 65 12 12 GAUOE — 12. WINCHES- PE fase | yr. old. Like new. Py MARLIN -- Al ag LAST 8EA- son, -$55, 916. 348 SanehaeTER DELUXE With | sling. Seon ned ee eee: 3 boxes _ ft sh ells, EMpire 3-3794. —_: 32 Be all pads RIFLE. A LARGE SELECTION OF USED SEWER. GOOD COND. |- HAUL & DELIVER, R, BAND, iD, GRAV. e & black Cirt, Deliver eve. _* Sat. Phone FE 26360 MANURE CHEAP. HAUL 1 _ yourself, EM, 3-4207. PROMPT De. 6 ie _ _bdlack dirt or “PONTIAC cane PULDERS ~ UPPL Gand, gravel, fill dirt, drain tle trucking. Cement and mortar. OR 15H, SHREDDED PRAT HUMUS, 611.50 _Gelivered FE 23-1040 TOP SOIL, SAND GRAVEL, WiLL. Earl Howard, £M 30531.) TOP SOIL, FILL DIRT, ORAVEL _and tree service, OR }- YARD & ea ORADI nS. 3 soil. vel, till PIREPLACE WOOD, DELIVERED. INS PiReril CACHE = FURNACE — KIN. - "a ‘Kian Fuel & Pa. nt, 436 “00 Orenacd be Le, Ave, PE _5-6159 : SEASONED woor OF ANY KIND 39-8400. delivered. OR Plants, Trees, Shrubs 6% 68 6000 pRscrinyn. EVERGREENS, be to 6 feet tall. Your choice— > oar 17 m Pontiac De m on Srenee Hall Rd. at ‘athews & Groveland frye Hospital % mile to Groveland A. BLUE SPRUCE FOR YOU. Ai- so Blackhill and Norway, Pine, Boote. — end HO. Arborvitae, per “Concolor fir. Native trees. Die’ r own, aries toolr and burlap bo2a sieeth 3 mag? west of Sommers Ai lage, iles east of Wixom Rd. and Ra, Lake Rd. intersection. __Open every day § to 7. MU 48038. MIXED TULIPS, 30¢ DOZ., 18” TO 24° Spreading Juniper, $2 each. — -all bs, or 25 ibs. of Tr. x. reen, | Seutl, % price. Many other economical buys, at Duncan & Sons Nursery Bales, John Rat Maple Ras. OAKLAND TREE SERVICE. TRIM- ming & removal. Free est, FE ki §-3025., SHADE TREES _ , Sugar, Maple and Norway Maple, Red Maple, Blue perees and evergreens all kinds. got ‘em 5 all sizes, see them potlin you buy. and save m . 833 Bouth Bivd, Across ftom GMC. lant No 2. FE or FE 354 or PE 23-4403. Pontiac Land- scaping - For Sale Pets 69 1 REG. TOY FOX TERRIER FE- male, 3 yrs. old, Bred. §45, _MAple 58-1270. 2 YR OLD BOXER, t, MORE FOR good home. 1650 Delrose Rd. +YR-OLD MALE BEAGLE. EX- RE Wood, Coal & Fuel 67| sour _Wiiusott" S00 A — Wanted _Livestock 7 73 erp t ay ESTOCK "4 ead Jones, Tarense, For r Sale e Poutry 74 FAT RENS & OEESE FOR YOU ridsep freese, PE ee inl Sale Farm | Produce 75 75 PPP LOL PEL LRP HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS *°%ia0 Ordatngs Saar. SSSsonY HE RD, kinds. MA 5-6 D peLicious APPLES, 603 WN re! Ra re. Se i of bebeun Ave. Aubu ER A pers Sites sib Formally Tib- in @-3700 Sale Far Farm "Equipment 76 ALLIS-CHALMERS C-A: TRACTOR, hydraulic —, blade, mower, ee ene and other extras, MA AAA EQUIPMENT rom equipment, garden tractors, tary power mowers, chain saws. Pontine oldest garden and lawn “ess E’s SALES & SERVICE Terms to suit en ‘til @ p.m. rE 1 Mt, Clemens &t. hp NT nctthcied FARM “MACHINERY, NEW AND used. Proulx Oliver Sales on M24, __Just north ot Oxford cus Paaton & EQUIPMENT. Trade for car or pickup or sell. _OL_ 31-1438, Fall Clearance Sale ON BOLENS ao RorARs TULLERS, | & EQUIP & USED. LARGE {SCOUNTS. Credit Térms KING BROS. 4074 Pontiae Rd. at 8 Opayhe ~McGullough ~ Chain Saw Pe ¢1112 Pp OM $168 We specialize in service of your eae HOUGH’ TEN 4 & "SON J. 1. Case & Ferguson Dealer Rochester OL 1-0761 McCULLOCH — SAWS, , NEW and-used W Miller, Garden and Lawn aufoment 1803 8. Woodward ors 5% Mi.) Bir- _mingham 1 NEW ANi* Ueno Coan iN PICKERS, binders huskers, ohn Deere-New _Machinery. NA "7-9293,, Ortonville. Me COLLOCH CHAIN SAWS Rentals * a gg 1800. Crooks SAY, NE IGHBOR bd have teveral- ‘es used chain 4 for sale, Mic agit maeiad _Dis stributorg, MYrtl PUPS & 21 one ne oe rE erie 3046 Aad at Waite Pye. BURP 13486, 870 ps For Sale Livestock 72 72) Meee PACE As yra old. $50 or trade MY |. Po: os Be, cond. % eta it, + “at Hig! ‘ey. noe 1987- V BLLCA a cond, refused, baeated at at War's trailer Court, M-5@. ‘hh _VAGAHOND. “34” MODERN Slee ‘eke * Kao. cond, Terms, rE ai ‘PONTIAC CHIEF. Fm #2518, _or ain hapa ii. 1? NEW Seat House. _ trailer sleeps 4.4 4, Moe, PE 48034 FE 46034. fT bi CO Ontord tee Bales: FOR BALE 3 od h ss ae ern, Giee, Frew rockway, na, Fea ne Two miles west oa RAD RB. , om can 8 y r ae, eens 4. Pully equipped, Cail _Lyons, GEneve 6.3131, will make compiotoly turolahed it your vécailon,. hupting abing quarters, NO reasen- eal refused, Can Telegreph. DAY cars, "PLONID: ACATION We no' try & com loos “hetrelies Travel Tr ft, Spertemas, ar EJ complete line bath, al pt © and Vides. from’ 30 te 0 OCTOBER ONLY LA OG % pu * i cmt tunity if huntin, = Also * ea: “nh of i ines. trade-ins aod | Saou, Slop and shop at big jot . HOB Shits Bae, far I Dixie tigh * ‘ Drayton ial 8 "dn 31203 a Re NO Cheap. 906 xt hell LER POR RENT, ant bath, Walled Lake. Bigin 6-601), sex OXFORD Trailer TV. Ver Cheap * 2680 Dixie” mh pre Bent er her 1&3 4. Low pe bank rates on ts Marine Coach Salve 18810 B. Belly Rd. Molly MEir ee : 5 YF iss MICHIGAN SEROW ai re $ bedrm, Good cond Ele, _ Lk. Nd. I TRAILER EXCHANGE MOBIL HOMES . SINCE 1932 fy ttt “BOTTLE GAS PARTS & SUPPLIES 6 8. Telegra: PE 29-3200 Sales Lot re 18 and Sun. PM. ___ Parts Serv, hue Closed Sun, HOUSETRAILER, HUNTER'S BPE- rape Sleeps 4, Cheap, FM, OXFORD TRAILER SALES pick at °F 58 to 10 wide, e. Part-gas-cupplies, : daily. Sw ay 2 p.m. to 6:30. Yrtle ag 1 mile 6, of Lx, __ Rent Trailer Space 79 AT PONTIAC LAKE tae spaces to rent, Call OR AUBURN i REIONTS 1 jose. wee rhe, “le ot, For “Red b “Mobile Manor Auto Aaeatanilon 80 Auto Glass S ialists Safety glass for be ag & trucks, All A Me uarenne Insurance claims honored. Mrs. Jack Prasil, Satety. Auto, Glass Co, 122 Oak- _land, FE 41006, __ SELLING “FOR PARTS; '60 NASH, uy SS bast! fl Model A Ford: For Sale Tires 80A OP LOL LL AAI PALA AL ec AO AGG Afro” STANDARD BRAND NEW Traded in on General Uv _. 4 per cent A tp. WILLIAMS ___Ail 8, & Raeburn ie Aelia ue TIRES. y tires. jack of sas 8. ‘Segicnw Pe _400e7 Auto Service 81 CRANKSHA rr OuINDING In ear, Cylinders rebored, wack ae chine 23 Hood. 22563, ; ~ Sale Motor Scooters &2 WHIZZER SPORTSMAN ~ OR 38281 _For Sale Motorcycles 83 . FOR PARTS; AND 8ER’ ie one dae cg $2 ee Hare ier __ Saginaw. fouy| For Sale Bicycles &4 BOY'S 28 INCH BICYCLE. FE 48920 : GIRLS 26 a i gg Ph, MAyt oe ‘STUART “epactt . mJ ee 2. * e . » shot & rifles, Ben's Loan| ceptionalr ood on pheasant. se _Officer 4 4 Patterson &t. Weemarnaet Ss Le AKC Nea from ne AN SOR - eras on 78 BRIGOE SPORTING GOODE. Wasi) champion, sock | Hees ivrack: | TRACTOR POR Spa Boats & Adconincies 85 Orchard Lake Rd — Harbor.|_ Oberlin. Rear 2242 8, Tele egraph wheel, 3. epeed 1k with We're moving & hav a store- W MOS, OLD ) GERMAN SHEPHE D reel] mower, dozer blade, 10 In. spt RUNABOUT, 14 HP, GRAY wide sale. See our * complete |° Female. EM_ 3-8433. low, shoe & 6 epriny i ivator, _ink FE 48668. stock ___|§ MOS, OLD FEMALE BEAGLE.| _ fae’ new Owner | CENTURY & CADILLAC ALUMI va CAMP TRAILER.| AKC REG. From Champien stock.| ~ moving to city. Maple “$6821 or| NUM BOATS — CHRISTMAS _Sleens 4. FE 2-6300. Bottd bianket back, se nice. 4 after 6 p.m. CARDQ-OIPT. TR COLEMAN r BURNER STOVE _Also aog house, FE_ 485: At io Sale 77 lantern, Used ence. $28 for both. ah we, | oer — s. FE = INLAND LAKES SALES « ok VK Ty YF : FE 47121 2197 W. Huron FE : | CAMBING 1 PRITCER READY POR | AKC REG E BOXER. 1 YR. EVERY “WEDNESDA Y NIGHT, 1 deer hunting & fishing. Sleeps | sid, Wace oe tet. | pra k 8. Gee i nockester” Pate ee ee BOAT POR BAL hts Bt ‘i » dd eeroh, ett 2% AKC MALE BEAGLE, 1%. YRS. Hillman, auctioneer, “Web| “Lake eH, Harbor. Will trade for 4 to 6 yr. old fe-| ‘hep, manager. MuRT she * Dez RIFLE, aPRINOF wh male of good breeding of séll.| So "eats WALA . inte lc aan . . 330 OF L652 Williams peep sight,| _OR purer BEAU: wtems from estate’ of” Mathrin| camps” best sre, Om He MS EXEACT CL Fac) “SALE at Oa FE P6012, pooner een ape i gome ean, pg ee BRITTANY SPANIEL. REG. "Exe musi¢ box, old guns, power horh, JOHNSON. OTORS : ie : | a © cares _ stock. Females only, OA _8-3648. sh--, Bottomr-< rocker, . /antique | Boats, ‘Accessories. d peseaE Laeeh_ 18 AKC REGISTERED BEAGLE dishes, lamps. che so] = oe A aD SONTING pups. 19 field cham 4.4 in ped-| f L, E, ngs Paul Hill-| | WRN outfit complete. Size 14, OR 3-7113.' gree. $15 and §20. 57388, man, Auctioneer, i s 6 Lk. . ie P : : : } ‘| r i) e \ i if | rf j vs pte tgp then Pate oe, a rr ee nae EW re_saane| THE HIGH DOLLAR & M Motor Sales mw i § IN ANY CONDI- i . Truck Parts 89A TRE based he Inc, LER 19) ern a ore AAA QUALITY 6° Months Guarantee . R. & R. Motors Chrysler - Plymouth oie iy ae £2 itt New wv Wage hardtop, nia Bem whitewntte: gah We oo ou Bet ce an, #540" Dinte | gags, aM. spay ary 2 Dr, v4, Powersite ait 4 Dr, Bel Atr, te) Bult dagel hardtop, trans, as ‘— “aa, Se Stadedaker #Dr., runs “OPEN EVENINGS | 724 Oskiand Ave. ng rg ge 5-9204, Eddie Steele. “Mt EAMEER, BUNS OCD, CURAP. traiimobfie . 83 Buick ‘Ress, OR 2408. ‘i pobas PICK-UP. MOTOR. Special “Sedna, bew pain Men | 228 FE new t. < . Mawurek Mtr. Gales. 8, & Wi SAVINGS ARE HIGH. PRICES «were never lower, Schuts Mo- GMC RETAIL BRANCH AT C. ASS - ‘TON TRACTOR Suc’ 43 TON TRACTOR ““ "S33 GMC ‘\. ist FRATLN OBILE DUMP testing gtarchief. Owner's demo. tras save It! > - * eee Sslesman's demo. Loaded with Pow- Roe VE! ¢. Mn i. $e Bec sho tart a Foote 4 @r. sedan. frqramer . Power steering, .e ‘BA Pontise ¢ ar. sedan, Radio & i 4 dr, sedan. Hydramat- ; a Radio ay heater, Whitewalis. "$3 4 Castorniine. 2 dr. V-8 For- dom Lt gad & heater, White-|* "SE Air naraton, mest |1987. CHEVRO p MERCURY MY 22611 ‘ Jae DR., mente ot ant payments o' aoe ae Auto Sales, 1 " sae 4-2714. with ex- COUPE, FE 3-1542. pos A SPECIAL el! aan AL UTE CHEVY-BUICE LAKE ORION, ae . MY 2.2411 inst CHE. COUPE. $200. ED. he NoHEYY OR eset 2 _ TURN TO WE'RE MAK- SCHUTZ. room now. Schuts Motors, ¥ D ‘1 CHEV RAW RO MONEY DN. = Galt Credit’ edit’ Mgr. s fr, Parks. ee ie at a —— 5-0204, Eddie Steeie. “CLARKSTON | Motor Sales Chrysler - Plymouth Demonstrator priced’ — New 1957 Chrysler Windsor hardtop 2-dr.. Might. peckage, olf filter, custom steering wheel, wheel covers, white walls, radio, custom heater, power steering — stone dual head lights, padded push button Torque Fite, pom 3-tone paint. Only $1,005 plus’ siate tax and license, This week's special — ‘54 Plymouth 4dr, low mileage, 1 owner, very clean $005. rete, oc SPECIALS a n Evenings—Please hone MAple 5-5141 328, MAIN 8T., CLARKSTON LET, STRAIGHT stick. Just 3,000 mi. $200 down or good used car. FE 8-6097, CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- some? Let us help you adjust to some lees expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales all AT SL ARS ETO RD. Coenen ener eben eeenenns 1954 $750, CAN FI- ‘as, Eddie Steele. 1984 cmaiaa AIR 2-DR. radio, heater, Merced ts , orieinal 2-tone int. sell at $568, o more “Ses to - from. “NORTH CHEVROLET | MI 42735 — 1000 8. Woodward Birmingham. CHEVROLET 4 DR. AUTO- matic transmission. Radio, heat- er. Power steering. Sharp. 235 Montcalm, WE TRADE UP OR DOWN 1951 to 1957 Models “We. Pay You CASH FOR YOUR CAR ts HASKINS | CHEVROLET “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 at’ Mis ween ee ebetvee epee eee eeeeee power. gio. EM 0102, || ahield, q ‘57 CHEVY. For Sale Cars 91 Dodge ‘Bud Shelton oh ta rkteees * ops po Opn pees BESEZESTEESE mm a greet ~ t eee ee eine -= a aot Ss oomat eee Auburn at E. me FE 60683 fs) and heater. rit PE 65-2047. FOR yee 1 CHEVROLET ? dr; &. Heater. Motor & tires eucellent. $200 enh. Lin- colin 9-5557 after 4 pm || EHEVROLET i noo 4 =. IN A egy ted Pair 3 Best pony taken 0500 _STATT'S “MOTOR SALES DODGE CARS AND TRUCKS CLEAN UP SALE "ST Dodges—only 6 lay oo miss ase Save man 3 Pontiac 4 dr. Re dato, ‘3 Dodge Coronet, “4 Auto. clean = —— : dr, New tires. Nice & ‘si i Chevy 2 dr. R&M. Good tires. A-l_ condition. ‘0 Chevy 4 dr. Good transporta- be 50 Chrysler Windsor. Fully equip- ed. beauty. - Gon. nel truck, RTATION UP Lake Orton ost | % ton PLUS TRANS eo M2) MY 3-2750 53 DODGE $445 , CY" OWENS » Your FORD: Dealer 147 _8,_ Saginaw FE_5§-4101 CENTRAL LINCOLN - MERCURY SPECIALS! ~ 53 MERCURY HARDTOP Radio & Heater. W. Walls, Stand- ard transmission. "54 MERCURY SEDAN ee & Heater, Auto, transmis- $795 53 CHEVROLET 2 SEDAN Black paint, “Radio & Heater. Auto, transmission, $495 ‘31 MERCURY 4 DOOR SEDAN $245 *‘ . MANY MORE aaaslente of USED CAR CHOOSE FROM CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY CASS AT PIKE 8TS. FE_ 2-0167 __FE ‘86 CHEVROLET 2 DR. V8. R & H. Powerglide. MI 6-8005. V8 POWERGLIDE. _ 9600 miles. Trade equity for older aii __PE--6-3652, om | 1948, $100. RUNS GOOD. Ypsilanti after 4, Mid-Month Clearance New Car Trades 1951 PACKARD _—— 1 cwner, low mileage, 4 dr. sedan Beautiful dove gray finish and white sidewall tires. Like new sion. Factory radio a heater. - - 1953 DODGE $309 | 1954 aEYY Club sedan. Bguioned with fac- tory radio “& eater. Automatic Tr _ ateet Tires and interior — like n $599 1956 FORD aento enw oa club a. Beautiful —— tia Tg an $1099 sees age maring tae cet down Sea ce talaaee, SEE - For the Best Deal " Dodges Plymouth ‘Dealer ss a: MI 42002 4 "Birmingham SINE S ‘ ba Bud Shelton "Misice Sales | 4 SWEPT-WING DODGE | 38 ene! -|’55 Buick Convert. Sig pea 6 ‘Bui & during this great | “McNEAL | BRAID Ey ata aera 7 Aste Sales, 193 x Fh "221 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS NORTH CHEVROLET MI 4.2736 1000 5. Woodward Birmingham Cm CARRIBEAN CONVERTIBLE. rm W ogee ( wire wheels & conti- _ miles, $815. PE ‘eo SOTO. R — H. FE = al isi | CHEV Rand, BO MONEY down, Assume month Call, Parks) Midwest «¢ _Turner p Ford. 1965 DEL RA oenage ee ; cyl, standard trans. cond, 32-2380. i063 DODGE. a CON- Ty “ee NAT % oN WONEY down Assume itt of $19. month. Call Parts Midw ba "waroid Turner Ford. , IS YOUR CAR READY FOR WINTER? OURS ARE! ALL ARE = WINTERIZED 55 Buick Special ...$1495 2-De. Hardtops, radio * heater, Dynsfiow. wewall tires. Two to choose f rom. '53 Ford Victoria ...$ 795 Radio & heater, standard shift, another tu-tone beaut ‘34 Ford 2-Dr. H’top $1095 Radio fo. nestor, Fordomatic. sTOCK ‘35 Buick Special .. .$1295 maroon Sedan, “ns Dynatiow. ’55 Buick Sup. 2-Dr. $1595 per a seed "56 Buick _.$1895 Special . . . HARDTOP. radio & heater, Dynaflow. W-Wall tires, blue & ¥ Srovk oer. oe miles left. 54 FORD 2-Dr. .... $ 495 pari Mee, “eee eh cylinder mechanica. body work. STOCK me little _ 383. 53 Pontiac Convert. $ 795 > COUPE, r heater, matic, witral y Rang lite een with black top, §¥OCK NO. 404. 54 Buick Cent. ....$1195 2-DR. HARDTOP, radio & heater, sf0cK "NO rie. won't last -long. ‘34 Ford Convert. - $1095 : Pordo- with biack top. ‘55. Buick ‘hx, H/T $1695 |. Radio & heater, Dynaflow, black & white beauty. ‘OCK NO, 430. 34 Pontiac Stchf. ..$1095 CUSTOM ¢ OR. SEDAN, | felt qu ragiatic wer oe & brakes. “Grock NO. $1595 COUPE, radio & heater, Dyna- flow, w-wall tires, 10,000 actual miles. STOCK NO, 437. ‘55 Pont. 870 Cat. . $1395 COUPE, radio & heater, H matic, w-wall tires, Red & STOCK NO, (Add. finish, 55 Olds 98 2-Dr. .. .$1795 with Beye | steerin . P aaa & wind STOCK... feck ° Slotent bre Tig Be Hg good went STOCK NO, 448. 210 Orchard, Take Ave. FE 29101 vive \ if * P: LP 635 8. Wenewenn” MI 42042. Stock No. Year Make a? Price ‘Birming! jam 1 ev, x. rr. 3033 1961 Pont, 2dr. | $46) HURON MOTOR SALES 4 1961 Ford, 3-dr $148 | ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF 44 ioe Pont., os. $126 USED CARS : Hudson HUR: 2-204: 944 1962 Chey. Di. ar. See my. - FE 2000 3950 Ply. é