| OA IS cr Ag as imi % 1 The Weather U.S. Weather Bureae Forecast omer ae PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition ae SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 —34 PAGES &™ > INTERNATIONAL TED PRESS &c 117th YEAR” en. o . é PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, uccumbs After an ong Illness Tunnel Frantically for 3 in Mine Sha SILVERPEAK, Nev. (AP)—Per- sistent In the face of discourag-| ing odds, rescue teams tunneled into a hill from three different directions today, trying to reach three men trapped or crushed by a mine shaft cave-in. 4 The shaft collapsed Friday at the Mohawk silver. mine in a once- rich district south of this tiny western Neyada community. “The odds are against the men being alive,” said James Wike, business manager of the mine. “But there is still that hope. “We're going to work around the clock until we find them. Dead or alive.” Wike couldn’t guess how long it might take to reach the men. * * * “We don’t know exactly where they are,” he said. They were working between the 200 and 300- foot level, but they could have had a warning and gone some- One Liner— Coming Up se it? ae 28 2 Be yards where the vessel is under almost 120 feet above the yards. os Je oe - AP Wirephete NEW “FRANCE” TAKES SHAPE — The hull of the new French passenger liner ‘‘France’’ rised over the St. Nazaire Atlantic ship- construction. The hull towers where else. There are smaller) tunnels leading off the one they, were working in. “We're drilling in from the 200-foot level and from the 300- foot lével. And we've get men go- ing down an old shaft and try- | ing te come up. underneath them.” The missing men are Bill Del- orme of Redding, Calif., James | Robinson of Mina, Nev., and Sam | Sickles of Tonopah, Nev. Robin- son and Sickles are married and Wike said Sickles has adult chil- dren. Robinson's wife stood out- side the mine Friday as rescuers) teams jin the narrow tunnels. | x * * Russell Joy, the only doctor in, the area, was there too. | “I'm afraid that my services won't be required,’’ the doctor! said. “‘About 2:30,” he said, ‘‘some of the boys in camp heard a rum-| ble. But they didn’t figure it was! |a cave-in and they went back to! [start Then when the day shift! started to go to work they found ithe cave-in.”’ x * * | The three men were working a! jnight shift, loAding ore into cars. along Park Avenue as though head- explosives..ing for the Waldorf |They weren't using | Wike said the cave-in was un- | explained. ‘Autumn Colors May Be Delayed forWeekorSo | | jof brilliantly |Michigan landscapes may have to Steel Industry Ponders Union Offer in Secret strike. took turns working in three-man Astoria Hotel at 10 a.m. to consider a union compro-. Wike estimated the cave-in oc--nouncement as to curred in the early morning hours., would gather. plans and never arrived | for about 21 cents an hour in ANN ARBOR ®— Those who'd the strike. The industry had George C. Marshall with it. ‘yearn for nature's annual display ‘he alternatives of rejecting it o1 colored southern Offering a counter-proposal. 4 Be Directed U.S. Military WASHINGTON (AP)—Gen. George C. Marshall, \who: guided America’s armed might in World War II and created the postwar Marshall Plan to safeguard free lnations against communism, is dead at 78. Marshall had been seriously ill since he suffered a? stroke last Jan. 15 at his winter home in Pinehurst, N. C. He was brought to Walter Reed Army Hospital March 11. Death came to him there Friday evening. * * * t Perhaps no man of his time had been called great by so many of his countrymen as George Catlett Marshall. Three presidents—Roosevelt, Truman and FEisen- hower—almost revered his ~ *%* * awesome abilities as a sol- dier, statesman and diplo- Laud Man , Soldier, mat. Statesman He led the gigantic war machine of the United States as Army chief of staff throughout World War II WASHINGTON (UPI)—General of the Army George Catlett Marsh- ill proved his military genius fight- ing tyranny in three and - B. Homer, president of the For his formulation of the Mar- then won the Noble Prize as Bethlehem Steel Co. shall, Plan, which bolstered free toijer { r pea . . ae , rR ar . Al ‘ ‘ ) e The leaders, vepresenting 12 ma GENERAL GEORGE C. MARSHALL nations of the West with massive k - * Mull Over Compromise Proposal to Bring End to 95-Day Strike NEW YORK (Steel in-| dustry leaders kept secret’ today the place of a meet- ing that could decide the outcome of the 95-day steel They had been expected to meet in the Waldorf- mise offer. But at that hour none had appeared. . T here was no inimediate an Then in the evening of his life he was recalled to duty as secre- tary of state and again, during the Korean War, as secretary of defense. where they The meeting was to have taken place in the Waldorf suite of A wars Jor steel companies, were secn . President = Eisenhowe: whose leaving the Park Lane Hotel short- Personality Sketch Page 3 own rise to military glory was y before 10 a.m. they strolled ~ helped greatly by Marshall. led economic aid from America, Mar the worldwide Pribates to the five- shall was awarded the Nobel Peace Star general whose Marshall Plan < xe P ( » F a dl > . ( M } G A t Prize in ue ‘ ‘ is credited with saving Europe , from economic collapse after World OS enerous C President Eisenhower called War JI and ebbing the tide of Marshall's death “a cause lor pro. » found grief throughout the United WASHINGTON (AP)—Years later, a British official Kinies.” We nedered the flac io be described the Marshall Plan as ‘one of the most— if not/flown at half staff from all publi But they had switched their there The union ‘vas reported to have put before the industry leaders a scaled-down proposal calling communism there Hisenhower death was a said Marshall'« wage and benefit gains over a ot en : 3 : . buildings and = military installa. grief throughout the United : ost—g¢ ‘ imous acts in history. . ie ial ial diniias che mest Benerous, ORG BTL BER ) tions until after Marshall's funeral States. The President praised Acceptance of the offer would And history will always link the name of Gen. Tuesday afternoon Marshall as “‘one of the distin- _ tien to service and duty, an out- century, an example = of guished military leaders of our standing American.’ SIMPLE FUNERAL. Typically, Marshall had decreed that his funeral be a simple one It will be held at Ft devo- The world knows the program that pumped eco- Secretary of Labor James P. nomic life into war-ravaged’ ————— , F , . Myer Chapel, |wait another week or so. |Mitehell said in Washington he Burope as the -Marshallithe Second World War victory a on the edge of the 3 i ot . Former President Truman. who as imistic that a settlement| brew aceata sa eat uae late SPL j * * x twas opt i shrewd: and wise statesman, and Inter. Cntrusted Marshall with three im- University of Michigan forestry Could be reached to avoid a Talt- \professor Grant W, Sharpe says) Hartley ialypction. the peak of fall color—usually reached in mid-October every year Plan. tional Cemetery in Virginia ment in the cemetery, resting place of soldiers both illustrious and /Pratsed humble, will be private. a great m - author of the generous plan which On June 5, 1947, Marshall, then 6 i Was precious help to the nations | secretary of state, addressed com-'4¢ Western Europe improverished mencement exercises at Harvard by the war.” portant posts after World War IT, his one-time adviser as * * general, a great secre cou want Such a rt order, unwanted fii y Of xinic saul W akieat eortary |—will be about 10 to 14 days late |by hisenrl “o a aarel University and called for a mas- * * * serainealigl statement said im of defense . | . one of the great this time. | Steelworkers Union, likely wi sive outpouring of gifts and loans Juin referred to the Marshal) Part: For his unswerving devo- men of the period.” x* *« * sought by the government next tion to the safeguarding of the Sharpe said prolonged warm Week barring a weekend peace weather in recent weeks probably) Pact. delayed the normal changes in fall| “The parties are closer together results|than they have been since the coloration. This change |from normal breakdown of chloro-|negotiations phyl, the green, food-manufactur-|5aid Friday night. The steel labor | dispute has been going on for six | months. ing compound in leaves, he said. Family Service — A UF Agency Their Bo y Went Wron go wiees conierston The parents never asked them-, selves why their boy went wrong-/band was a distant one. His mother grew hysterical when’ police brought her 15-year-old son) — let us call him Jimmy — home} from school. Her relationship with her hus- came and went as he pleased. Jimmy's father, a busy profes- |sional man, had spent little time a jwith his son “You've never been any good, ‘assumed a dictatorial attitude ma branches in Pontiac and South He admitted he had to pull Europe away nomic disaster. Marshall promised no strings. from eco- Plan which strengthened the free ; * * * nations of the West with massive *¢cUrity and freedom of our na economic aid from America tion, for his wise and He offered the aid even to the Results of the assistance are notion and ee Soviet Union and its satellites, ©Vident throughout Europe today on ; lel * “Where once there was rubble from, '#stingly in his debt. But the Soviets attacked the bombings, office blocks and apart-| It was Marshall who recognized Plan from the start. At first,, ment buildings thrust toward the the ability of a very junior briga- Czechoslovakia accepted an invi- | cKije< dier general named Dwight Eisen- |tation to the founding conference In London, British Foreign Sce- retary Selwyn Lloyd said Marshall was “a great man and we deeply regret his death.’ General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, one of Marshall's hand- picked assistants, sent a warm personal letter to Mrs. Marshall counsel started,” Mitchell Th were indications that the . ; ere © . Where despair and poverty once hower to a key post and later sent ove ent, alt still want- , se | ee nee lng fo aca a ee oo sai but, under Moscow's orders, it!held sway, there are smiles, '1€ him on up the ladder to become se arn deep and heartfelt } j ; ; withdrew, ic ‘ts é y i life and money “e J . ‘oO nander for the sympathy. |would force an inflationary boost| -_*. «* comforts of a good life anc ney supreme Allied commander for in the bank European invasion. He said history would remember | 800 families. Jimmy fice receives some 40 new appli-' dent David M. McDonald their an- |cations. | Organized in Pontiac in 1946, | Each month the of-| this n steel prices, now considers that | Soon the plan was regarded as —— _ ; 1: . rm es : Marshall, ‘‘not only as he is now the West's major bulwark against S In the first th of Until the day Eisenhower be- — as one of the nation’s greatest communism. In the first mon Sa Srey - mF a tacoma The industry's negotiators are operation. its economic aid was came President, Marshall, in his soldiers and statesmen — but as ldue to rush back to Washington credited ith the defeat at Cone q enges chipped correct and almost cold as of me few great Americans afternoon to give Union Presi- munists in the Italian elections manner, ‘addressed him only as Of all times ) ) . “Eisenhower.” WORLD PRAISES HIM . : 7 : - jswer on his latest offer eee Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of State Christian A | os In the car ol PC! The trooper was driving the car Killed in Blaze” Stable Fire Destroys : /turer and sportsman. and a groom _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1999 be : - 5 | az ; in : : . 4 10 Race Horses Big Money Winner as Rescue Attempts Fail - —At least 20 race horses, including famed money winner Park Dandy, were de- stroyed early today when fire raced through the stable barn of William J. (Jim) Beattie. Beattie, wealthy lace manufac- WEST GREENWICH, R. I. (AP) thoroughbred managed to save four thorough- breds before being driven out of! the smoke-filled barn by flames. Park Dandy was the highest money winning New England-bred and Knight was in the back seat, Lillian said Knight is charged with murder the fatal shooting that day of trooper Albert Souden. Souden vanished Sept when going to question Knight about a burglary lis body was found in a shallow zrave near Argentine a few days iter. *® * * The examination. now in ad- urnment until Tuesday, is to etermine whether Knight should e held for tmal. He denies he led Souden. While Lillian was on the stand, prosecutor Wilfred H. Erwin and defense attorney Martin J. Lavan clashed on the latter's treatment of the witness. Red Trade May Start * !or owned horse. The 9-year-old ~. |had earnings of $164,000 during 4 |Handicap and the $34,525 Canadi- *.* |an Championship. , Beattie said the horses were “the best I ever raised’’ and |placed the value of some of them at $10,000 to $20,000 each. “If I'd had a gas mask and a light, I could have saved them,” he moaned. Unofficial estimates of damage ranged up to $175.000. Fire fight- ers said the blaze apparently had Started in new, wet sawdust. Davidson, director of the show. ‘‘This revival of the Church's interest in art should result in a reviva] of America's interest in art.’’ Price spoke yesterday in the Birmingham Town Hal! Series. ACTOR AT ART SHOW — Actor and art ex- pert Vincent Price visits the National Exhibition of Contemporary Religious Art being held at the Holy Name Parish. Birmingham, through: Oct. 26. “It's wonderful.’ Price told the Rev. William B. Alumni Get Degrees, Awards * > jeight racing seasons. The wins in-|,, ||: \cluded the $33,200 Ohio Buckeye} * ~ Financial Statement — Set for Commissioners _ “The condition is temporary due ‘to the fact that much of the con- \struction is taking place late this \year,”’ says Purkiss. Bus Overturns 18 Injured on Indiana} to : Highway; Driver Says He Missed Roadway passengers injured late Friday State. night when a Greyhound bus over- x* * * turned on U. S. 41, three miles} The State normally remits ap- south of here proxima each month to State police said they had not been able to identify the dead M. Medicos rke’s Purse woman, They found no identifica- tion papers and the driver could jnot remember where she had * * * ; AP Wirephete With Copters Honor U. of At one time Erwin accused ANN ARBOR (UPI) — Two hon-| the American College of Sur- ‘van of “brutal” treatment of the WASHINGTON ‘AP)—A million- orary degrees and nine citations| geons, and Dr. Udo J. Wile. He withdrew the remark at dollar Soviet purchase of [ Ss and award wefe presented today | Soruner president ef the Ameri- ‘van's protest. However. he also helicopters may be the first tangi- at the annual University of Michi- can Dermatoligical Assa, Both id “I've seen hardened crimuy ble commercial outcome of Soviet gan medical honors eonvocation are emeritus professors of the s who weren't cross-examined as Premier Nikita Khrushchev 's vis * x x U. of M. medical school, gorously as this.”’ it with President Eisenhower The convocation clesed & three- Citations and awards were pre- Fede he he Ga day meeting of the seventh Tri- sented o U of M students ar i Se oe rite’ fm ennial Medical Alumni Conference, instructors. The senior award was Policeman Shoots bassy, indica‘*ed today tne Soviets which drew nearly 500 doctors from won by pr dcr ~— Gosling. the hope SS hich, ae te - irogEneus We ueted ees assistant professor of obsetrics and : the choppers which so delightec ” ” . ‘ Wife Lawyer Self Khrushchev when — F.senhower Reciplests of honorary doctor gynecology ’ ’ Gok kin wdine of law degrees were Dr. Fred- * * * erick A. Coller, past president of the American Surgical Assn. and Top student award was the $500 Borden Award, to Dr. Arthur J Vander, who was graduated last June and is now interning at New BOSTON ‘AP)—A police officer »-_ *& * ‘e decorated for heroism shot Khrushchev said he wanted the < wife and her attorney Friday Eisenhower version—and that is 1d then committed suicide. a poll ger enti eis e York Hospital, New York City. He * * * t tid ‘oa : om | S on was cited for his research on the Patrolman George W. Allen, 38, a pa aie ; made! af the y__stop-flow technique of kidney func- 4 T clal oar ‘ ent on a shooting spree on the tion i . — Sikorsky S58 helicopter E.:senhow- hes ns suttolk sine ieaieal er uses sells for around $200,000 , Eugene R. Top. Kalamazoo, use shortly after a Judge or- Gok: with: exivas added. a< ‘nv the! oun S alr won the Phi Delta Epsilon him to pay his wife $50 a red feolcraiiecnniiadiinrlpreardential award for scholastic honors in eek for support flights by the Arms and Marine if b . freshman anatomy. iis Ww le Man . mother of a. stants ose 10 wes = ch n pa hear Sap poanrig ie ‘ed 1 ife, Mary, 35, chiew Quan, of Manila, Philippines, » children, was shot in the head * * * anes, ases ne who received $200 for the. best er condition was listed as criti-’ These planes boast) such nice- and Turns On Gas paper in the field of industrial ties as bullet-proof fuel tanks, air- medicine. Dr. Guan was graduat- Third victim was Joseph S. conditioning, soundproofing and SOUTHINGTON. Conn. :AP)—A €d last June and is now interning em, 28, counsel for Mrs. Allen special communications gear And mother stabbed her 4-year-old son 3 Washington Hospital, Washing- a separate support case. Oteri the Soviets want to match this Onto death in the kitchen Friday, ton, D.C t ‘a8 shot three times. His condi-|the craft for Khrushchev. wounded her two other sons, then —_—_—_— — Needs 2 Names... n was good closed the windows and turned on Today for Her ~~ * * |the gas, P@lice said. Alien, who received the poticeiNewscaster Resting * © ‘nedal of honor in 1957 for captur-| Officers found Beth MacDonald, g an armed bank robber, died Worries Manstield By RUTH MONTGOMERY WASHINGTON—Senate assistant majority leader Mike Mansfield is a kindly, fair-minded gentleman who nearly always has a good word for President Eisenhower. de- spite the latter's affinity for the Republican Party ' collision of a tanker plane and a Consequently, it is with sym- pathy rather than malice that Mike wonders whether Ike made a mistake in presenting visiting Mexican President Adolfo Lopez Mateos with an automobile. Mansfield, as a_ top-ranking! member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is devoted to the cause of making kissing cousins out of your good neighbors to the south. For that reason he was delighted at the way Ike and Adolfo hit it off together this week. He approves of the fact that Gen, Eisenhower dug into his | own pocket—instead of the tax- payers’ till—for $2,300 to buy the dark biue Ford Falcon sedan. | He is also convinced that Presi-| dent Mateos likes A ceualht giver, and Amerioanditth g 1. What bothers the Montana Demo-| crat therefore, is not whether Ike's) DIES IN AIR CRASH —Ma- Imhoff, 44, of Owosso was one of eight Air ' jor Robert Force crewmen killed H. in the Twelve of the injured passen- gers were admitted to the Gib- son County Hospital here. The others were treated at the hos- pital and released. of Hospital authorities said the ex- \tent of injuries to those admitted jhad not been determined. The bus was'en route to Chicago jfrom St. Petersburg, Fla., with 21 passengers aboard. * * * The driver, Otis Rieber of Paris, Ill., who was not injured, said he had missed the roadway at the end of a dual stretch and, when he tried to get the bus back on the highway, it overturned. |. State police said the dead wom- Six Grope Way : Qut of Blaze “Ses Six Are Saved by Log Message B52 bomber carrying nuclear weapons Thursday. Major Im- hoff was pilot of the tanker and had served in the Air Force for 17 years. He held the Distin- guished Flying Cross and flew 37 missions over Europe in World War II “We have also inquired as to the city’s share of liquor license fees which was due last June. While there may be delay in receiving this money, the revenue loss shown will be received." Purkiss says he will report the State’s reply to his queries at the a Commission meeting Monday t. Pontiac Cafe Burns Evansville. as Roomers, One Blind,’ Fise Unger Fisccs Famed General Six men, one of them blind, Soon Will Be erat dysenes rest made their way to safety down a! : ada ° r narrow, smoke filled stairway OUDject of Book After a Cold Week pte early this morning as an $11,000) WASHINGTON (UPD a) fire ripped through a restaurant) ( - or-| below their rooming house at 16 — with P= to 40 hours of} WINNIPEG, Man. # — A mes- S. Saginaw St. en. George Marshall's tape-jsage written with logs on the Fire broke out shortly before recorded recollections hope to havelice of a creek guided a helicopter 8 a.m. in the kitchen of the Sani-|the first volume of his eageriy- tary urant, owned NP Geor gs Tey ready within Antos” 3. | h Antos had opened the eating x *& * Five, place at 6 a.m. and was in the} Marshall refused to follow the | picked up and flown out last night. . ‘ ° . tA 38, conscious and hysterical, sit- generosity disturbed our good w wiexample of many Wi : three hours after the shooting. He After Seizure on IV ting in the kitchen. On the floor Kidrey Ailment neighbor policy, but whether he ead Rage Ribiga fire| War II colleagues - fe Re by Me igen try — d shot himself in the head was the body of her son Jeffrey... BOSTON «UPI) — Mrs. Eliza-|set a precedent which will be em-/started in an air ventilator over a/memoirs. He felt that some Oflout three boats. s DETROIT #—Paul Williams. 47, He had been stabbed in the back beth MacArthur's “kidney _ ajJ-/barrassing to his pocketbook. stove. ‘the revelations might embarrass : | newscaster and public affairs man- four times, in the heart once with ment” needed two names today.| What is going to happen, Mike’ Qn the upper floors of the three-| persons still alive. The party from Iron Mountain Most of Nation ager for WWJ-TV of Detroit. suf-\an 8inch carving knife One for a boy, and one for a|wonders, if each succeeding head story building eight boarders slept, | * *¢« * was duck hunting on Popular fered a heart attack during his! Scott MacDonald, 18 months old, | gir of state who visits Washington ex- three on the second and five on But he made available to the| Peimt Lake, about 270 miles | Baskin in Sun 6 p.m. program yesterday. Wil-jlay under his kitchen crib. He -_ * - x pects Ike to give him an auto- the third. George C. Marshall Research} Borthwest of Winnipeg, when a g * | liams managed to stay on the air, /been stabbed several times but! The 24year-old South Boston mobile commensurate in size with! The blind man was helped down| Foundation his personal and offi- | |'Few Showers By The Associated Press attack as mild at a hospital. of Dr. Robert Williams for treat- The newscaster managed to walk, Police Chief Robert Triano said ment of a slight kidney infection. | to his office and called his’ physi-| Mrs. MacDonald offered no re-'The pain in her side, she thought, air autumnal weather sparkled cian, who ordered him to a hos-/€Tt, 11, had returned from school was due to the ailment er most of .the nation today pital for several days and and walked into the kitchen. His Only scattered showers in the observation mother shouted, ‘You're next!” MacArthur decided that the pain rest Jf states and Carolinas and a - $1,000 Blaze Confined But halfway to the office, Mrs. to Kitchen of Home » push of icy Canadian air m the Rockies in Wyoming Monroe Father of 10 rred the crisp, clear day. : . a Killed by Falling Tree * * * “he rainfall ranged from) @ MONROK (UPIi— A Monroe e to one inch F riday night County Farmer who was the fa- m eeCieued eel SY ther of 10 children was killed yes- a Beach ana a drenched terday when a tree he and an none TING ny any DO: 18-year-old son were culting down Other very light showers damp- ye = sa fell on him ed widely sé attered areas from Authorities said Alton Allor and ssissippi to the Carolinas. his son Joseph were taking the vat * i tree down when it fell on the man, rigid air plunged southward breaking his neck m Canada during the past 36, The pair had cut one tree but urs and caused temperatures tO’ it became lodged against another »p in areas from Wyoming Into They cut down the second. tree braska and the Dakotas and and the first one fell, striking Al stward to the upper Mississipp! jo, lley a and nicked him slightly with the knife. He fled to the home of a neighbor, who called police * *® * Mrs. MacDoald offered no re- sistance when officers arrived She said she had wanted to kill all three boys, then take her own life. She gave ‘no reason, Chief Triano ‘said She was taken to the State Hos- pital at Middletown for observa- tion while police prepared a war- rant charging her with murde: and aggravated assault. * *® * The father. Edward H = Mac- Donald, 31, was at his job at a local manufacturing company when the stabbings occurred was remarkably similar to what she had been told of labor pains. She appealed to a policeman for help. Police sped her to the nearby doctor's office and twins were de- livered within 20 minutes Typhoon Charlotte Kills 28 on Okinawa NAHA, Okinawa —Typhoon Charlotte left at least 28 per- sons dead after raking this small | west Pacifie island Friday with 90 to 150 mile-an-hour winds, po- lice said. * * * They said the major loss of life resulted from a landslide on however, and doctors described the | was listed in fair condition later woman started out for the office the rank and prestige of his na-| tion? A fire this morning apparently started by an overheated wood stove caused $1,000 damage to the one-story frame home occupied by q Fang Bell at 594 Howland Ave. old Dennis Ross suffocated in his {men arrived. ‘smoke to search for anyone whojtime. imight have been left behind in’ cial papers and submitted to tape- recorded interviews with the un- Three units answered the call. | derstanding that his disclosures Firemen braved billows of black) would not be published for some copter spotted the long-written stairs by fellow roomers as. fire- the apartments above the cafe. U. of M. Press Club Finds Baby Suffocated CHEBOYGAN ®—Three-month- The fire was confined to the'crib Thursday. He was found dead by his mother, Mrs. Marvin Ross. kitchen. No one was injured. | | Discusses K’s Visit mier Nikita Khrushchev's U.S. visit and the need for American economic growth in competition with Russia were discussed before the University of Michigan Press Club yesterday. Former Moscow correspondent Harrison Salisbury of the New York Times said Khrushchev's visit might have been part of a Russian plan to find a third force to offset the growing might of Red China. Editor Erwin D. Canham of ANN ARBOR — Soviet Pre- [were Peter Mitchell, Dr. W. H. |Alexander, Fred Manilla and Mr. rald Scott. and Mrs. Ge mained behind with guide Ellie Desjarlais of the Pas, Man. The temperatures fell to about 25 degrees above zero and there Was about an inch of snow on the ground. They found shelter in a hunting lodge. The plane which located the six and their guide yesterday dropped supplies. Romeo Worker Killed | # northern Okinawa, which killed | at least 20. * * * There were no deaths reported | The Weather Gen. Marshall Succumbs as Car Hits Tree Full U.S. Weather Bureas Repert ‘ Lil lea covter toany. igh toaa? At ter Lengthy I 1] ness among American military or ci. | tas, He also siged det the Us. killed early ered Board pone Partly clead tonight, lew 40. demerrew partly cloudy snd continued cool, high 55. Nerthwest- eriv winds 15-30 miles teday. — vilian personnel. (Continued From Page One) for removal of a kidney made { ienight d becoming westerly. A ‘ eoge Mile road es miles semecrew. Marshall of the role of supreme him feel he no longer could devote (jaf Quarter Million Canham and Salisbury spoke -) Alfred _—s ae. a | d { the Normandy in-/@nough time and strength to the fore sessions of the press club's Peters, 23, died Teday in Pentiac comman er oO e Norma y b. Thi two miles his Lowest temperature preceding 8 am... But the late President | b s old ailment, along with! ‘ 42nd annual meeting. from home at 72900 ‘ water Ag : him [his strokes, was listed as a cause Dollars in Gem Theft a Pulitzer wt wip slbce At 8 am: Wind velocity § m.p h. Franklin D. Roosevelt told him, | , Salisbury, Prize win us st 7 . lof death. | said He was discovered by a j rection nee Sy ae pie I feel I could not sleep at night! | ner, Russia looks at China the motorist at 5:30 a ee passing un rises Sunday eit with you out of the country.” | But again in 1950, when True BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) et Russie ” ear Miates, locks who reported that Peters rae been pes rises Gaturany at 6:36 pm “Of course I wanted to get out moc ae nec tan vot at the | —Two rane a rite ng . dead ‘‘for some tir when he was Dewntown Temperatures of Washington,” Marshall said, © y lefense jin gems from a jewelry store late . found,” said the victim may have = i. ‘S reminiscing years later, “Fm a | While ee worean Bip Mage = eg an kde Uses Kitchen Knife fallen asleep at the wheel. am 46 lpm {8 soldier. | wanted a combat com. onir9 es : ga a gun, the br for Heart Operation sm “5 2pm mand. But | had no choice. Presi. | Vietery to no cnr. switchblade knife. ‘They forced |the co-owners, Alec Jackson and High Winds Forecast - dent Roosevelt wanted me_ to In public and as a military of-|\™* ; ARCADIA, Calif. (aP)—A doc- che Vomeeae aveuens : stay In Washington.” ificer, the ramrod straight Marshall Miss Misra ee pos ie office tor used a knife for emer- ¢ Ot vempetiture 00.) ME | Tt was President Harry S. Tru-|"@8 Cold, correct, austere. His blue And bou —— chest surgery to save a i est tempe as Pre y . ape y orries ire ivan temperature : eyes could pierce a_ subordinate) . man’s life, ig rs eontiner “Skeatiy | Sante man who called Marshall back i. ~ © tt Per a “Penta ifrom his postwar retirement at | ¢ — He expected an — The gunman warned: ‘The -first Knight, | 52, is doing well ge Eg ae 18 his comfortable, historic home in ling to jump when he spoke. He one that moves gets six caps. This at Menaren Hospital. He sut- 108 ANGELES # — A ania reat temperature .....-- 38 |Teeghurg, Va nearly always addressed his mali | . iaied : . i fered a heart attack while being| diction of » high wind caused Mram tomperatare .-...----. Truman. who once called Mar-|@Ty associates by last name alone. | . ; jexamined by Dr. William B, Wal-| concern today as a massive, Veather—Rat ; Then four men entered the ‘ four-day } | store m man Highest and Lewest Temperatures This|Shal] ‘‘the greatest living Ameri-| *® * * --a deliveryman a customer and : : mice, whe said the appeared oa fire continued to . Date in 86 Years << ue 1th can,” first sent him on a fruit-| _Yet at home he was gentle, CON-j\two business associates of the e€mpera ures 1 a: to_bave died. = flourish on dust-dry brush in the in 1938 . less mission to China, to try to/siderate and charming. He was an owners. The robbers calmly forced ‘The physician took a kitthen| hills north of Los Angeles. Friday's Temperstare Chars — reconcile the Communist and Na-|accomplished raconteur. He eN-\them to lie on the office floor Much Below Normal ak" knife, opened the chest pete 4 and The toll was one tan dead, 13 timore $s 41 Memphis 78 #1 tionalist forces who were dividing|Joyed muddy work in his garden. | siongside the owners and taped * |massaged the heart for than! injured, 8,200 acres burned. marck 47 38 Miscl B- 98 75 the country. |He took an occasional drink, but them also an hour until Knight could be re-| And there was no prospect of F — 64 «9 Minneapolis $5 28 * * * ihad not smoked since 1935. ie * * WASHINGTON (UPD Tem-\dicted for the W : to the hospital. ‘ immediate control, cago 73 47 New Orleans 71 €8 a ss . . —_ ‘est\ Coast with : It all started, officin cmnati 72 48 New York 60 50° Then he wis named secretary * * * Don’t turn and look at me, or|peratures will average below nor-|seasonal normals elsewhere . as Sateve, velnnd = 6833, Omaha $e 3901 State, a job far removed from) In 1902, Marshall married Lily I'll kick you in the head," one ofimal over ‘a large part of the na-| The bureau said rainfall likely/Extend Dock Strike Ban. — trot «847 Pittaburgh 98 48'the experience of 43 years in the|Carter Coles, who died in 1927.|the thieves told the captives. tion during the next 30 days. would exceed normal along the Gas iF tome roaWorth 38 8 8 Prancisco og ss Army. Marshall held it for two Three years later, he married) The pair stripped an open sfe| ‘The Weather Bureau ‘said cool-|gulf coast and in the area east) NEW YORK (UPI) — A fea inte 3 was, Soy wpe of hepe 6% 6 Mere Mf St years, troubled years in which the Katherine Boyce Tupper Brown of jof the jewelry and $800 in cash,\er than usual weather is expect-|of -the Appalachians, Sybmormal]| eral judge today extended the ridges oh paces — -cevonvitie 77 67 Washington 6 47 COld War pattern became set Baltimore. S Survives him. |emptied the wallets of the four|ed.in the area between the Rocky|amounts are expected of the| Taft- Hartley ban against the Much. of the fore Kpaees Cy —<* se ef He = as secretary of state | There were children by either/men wh® had entered, and fled|and Appalachian mountains. Above|Rockies and in the Mis-| East and Gulf Coast dock strike | was concentrated . " ae : Angeles §7 68 only because. a scious operation'marriage. |through the rear door. average temperatures were pre-|sissippi Valley. ; until Dec. 27. front of the fire, ” mere, + . , é ‘ . a. ‘ . , 4, he cei ‘la oor ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 THREE | Dedicated. Soldier, ‘By ELTON ©, FAY | a bisthiay ‘ies illness and “That Was: George Mi Marshal IT Ss instrumental in having Marshall; The bright; young brigadier, who appeared ta know how to get things done fast even in the maze of military red tape, began to move up rapidly, He was chief of the|the War Plans Division, deputy “|chief of staff, acting chief, then the! chief, of staff in 1939—when war -}already had come to Europe and when Marshall's staff ability had tially an Anglo-American organi-| The .promiinent part which Mar-' shall had in those wartime coun- cils later was to become a sub-! ject for some senatorial critics of the general. So too did these crit- ices make charges about his ac- tions ag a diplomat, after he left the Army chief's post. Marshall had difficulty in trying! to step out of active life, retire to a home in Leesburg, Va., and a winter cottage at Pinehurst, N. C, * * * WASHINGTON (AP)—Outsiile ai age Bapedy. were: Bagr upon the : tom after Carolina cottage on the last day| general, aN to aide Black Jack” Per of 1958 an Army. band maven But the 78th birthday was’ a|shing, that | of ~ some marching tunes for the pert te and @ talle with -¢ general, a few old of Pershing’s characteris- ns: got otore. Chis, There. wouls Arty cng geen abe See George Catlett: Marshall first ber“ Uniontown, Pa... where. he 14 Pie em Salk heard the brassy ?bands and ca-|¥@s born im 1880; atacand Ay severe, smiled dence drums sound out those live. Virginia Military. Ingtitute; |. the ; ‘ ly airs when he was a shavetail lieutenant of infantry, wearing a broadbrimmed Army campaign hat, no medals.on his chest. * * * That was before three wars, two cabinet posts, fame—and a brief flurry of controversy in later life. Whén the Army band came to’ ’ Pinehurst from Ft. Bragg to play| . in a jeep. With him here are Gen. then commander-in-chief of the and then Lt. Gen. James A. Van Fleet, U.S. Army. humid heat of Army duty in the Philippines; the dust of Oklaho- ma’s Fort Reno; slow promotion for junior officers; © until World War I came and’ with it assign- ment to Gen, John J. Pershing’s headquarters for the American Expeditionary Staff, That was Marshall's . strong point — staff work. He began ascending, obscurely at first, a immediate answer) when he asked a question. At some early in his mil- itary career he adopted the mil- itary «practice of addressing sub- ordinates; both in and out of the military, by their last names. 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NUT—CHASE & SAN- — 303 Can Pkg. ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 FIVE some internationnal phases East-West relations likely to saagt * * * aa’ appraisal of developments since’ President Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Khrushchev topped off their September talks with a communique at Camp David agree- ing that all international disputes should be settled not by force but | by peaceful negotiation points to the conclusion thac it is best for the free world to keep a tongue- in-cheek attitude for the present. / * * * Seldom has the course of inter- national events been observed mere closely by diplomats inside and outside the U, N. than that stemming from the Camp David * * * Khrushchev exploited this to pump for an early summit meeting, and British Prime Minister Mac- millan is pledged by the landslide Conservative victory to concentrate accusations by this charming speaker, or by the satellites who eche him. But let a subject distasteful come up for debate, such as the rape of Tibet by Red China, and suddenly the Cold War fangs return and the United States again is transformed into the blackest scoundrel horse- whipping small nations into obey- ing its will. Scientists Win Lamprey Battle on Great Lakes ANN ARBOR @®—The dreaded sea lamprey — the scourge of the |Great Lakes for two decades — |is on the hook. * * * Chemical warfare against the killer fish has been so successful that researchers already are at all efforts on peace | safeguarding through direct confabs between the [PTS™am East-West heads-of-state. IKE MAY CONSENT In the face of all this pressure, President Eisenhower stil! stands | on his position that a summit meet- | ing ~ must promise some results other than meaningless propaganda phrases, although he may soon! consent to a date. He is scheduled to visit Russia in the spring. * * * work on a lake trout restocking for the upper Great Lakes. 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THE PONT A. t end Publisher IAC PRESS | _ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company U.S. Newspapers Will Always Fight for Freedom of the Press Members of the Inter American Press Association were told in San Francisco that the United States Gov- ernment never ceases its unending battle to “draw the curtain of sec- recy’ over more and more govern- mental functions. * * * V. M. Newton, Managing Editor of The Tampa Tribune said: “Fed- eral bureaucracy defies Congress by withholding information.” He also asserted that there is an un- healthy attitude of actual hostility toward the press and its in- sistence on reporting facts and figures to the people. The United States can rest assured that news- papers will never cease fighting the battle for the “people’s right to know.” * * * If it does, the nation is done, for the freedom of the press is synony- mous with the freedom of the nation. Newspapers want no special priv- ileges for themselves, but they insist on the right to tell the people of the country what is happening. . x * * In some Latin American countries, dictators have terminated freedom of the press. A dictator must always have subservient newspapers * * * John Reitemeyer, Publisher of The Hartford Courant, told the delegates that Russia is beaming 100 hours of her special brand of news weekly to South America and a Soviet monthly sells 100,000 copies there. “This,” he said sig- nificantly, “is a great threat to the entire hemisphere and infil- tration south of our border can wreak heavy damage on us.” Laugh of the Week... One of the amazing statements on the current steel situation lies in the declaration that the President “acts like KHRUSHCHEV,” when he invokes the Taft-Hartley law. That's the laugh of the week. Imagine Khrushchev allowing Russian steel workers to pull a strike! It would last about ten minutes and heads would be roll- ing all over the place with a few hundred hardy souls en route to the most distant point in outer Siberia. Does anyone, anywhere, actually believe that Russians could walk out for 90 days and threaten the entire economy of the Russian nation? Even Major Hoople wouldn't sponsor that one. What About it Dems?... A couple weeks ago a letter in the Voice of the People said that more Democrats of the caliber of C. ALLAN . HARLAN should run for office and that tu'erecsc @errweesizg cae | ee evVethese608 » = - * ? : * “too many mugwumps appear on the Democratic ticket.” ~ * * Allan tells me that two dozen people called the item to his attention and asked him what he proposed to do. I was curious enough to inquire whether these friends agreed or disagreed with the fact he should become a can- didate for an important office. All but one urged him on. Wondering about the identity of the dissenter, I asked the name and Allan replied: “My wife.” * * * Once the Democrat Party in this section was printed on the ticket as a matter of form. No one was elected. No one campaigned Seriously. Men like JaMes H. Lyncn let their names be used as a matter of party pride. SAnd sometimes a few self-starters limped into the limelight purely as a 4, Ay publicity stunt and for self-aggran- dizement. Many offices had no candidate. But those days are gone. * * * We are electing Democrats all over the state including Pontiac. Hence, the party owes the elector- ate a slate of worthy and deserv- ing citizens. It’s a public duty. Mrs. Harlan wouldn't oppose this. Heiskell Good Inspiration. . It was heartening and stimulating to see J. N. HEis- io. KELL, President an ’ Editor of The Little Rock Gazette an his grand wife in San Francisco. In the days directly ahead Mr. HEISKELL will celebrate his eighty - seventh birthday and he stands forth as a keen, vigorous and assertive leader in newspaperdom. * * * Mr. Heiskell had the misfortune to find The Little Rock integra- tion problem right in his ‘front yard, but the octogenarian never waivered or faltered for a second. He spoke his mind freely and frankly in a community that was torn by dissension and bitterness. The venerable Southern publisher hewed to the line and let the chips fall all over Little Rock and the segrationists. * * x It cost him valuable circulation but the Arkansas champion came out fighting every time the bell sounded. A man like this is an outstanding and tremendous inspiration to other publishers and to men and women in all walks of life. I have known the Heiskells for a score of years and expect to continue this happy and pleasant relationship for a score more —if I can last that long. And in Conclusion.... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter after a few days in San Francisco at the meeting of the Inter American Press Association: These modern jets are breath-tak- ing. We flew back from Frisco to Chicago in three hours and forty minutes, traveling around 580 miles an hour most of the way at 29,000 feet. On the way out, we flew 31,000 Coast newspapermen say Israel's biggest box office attrac- tion at the moment is a re-run of, “A Place in The Sun,” starring ELISHEBA RACHEL (ELIZABETH TAYLOR’s adopted Jewish name) Many of us were mightily amused in the Stan- ford Stadium to hear the College of the Pacific student body give forth with a terrific yell that went: “Fight Bridge while we were there and be- came the 189th suicide.......... San Francisco people say the state’s population will pass New York in 1965 and five years later will reach 25 mil- lion. x~ * * Someone from the University of California recalled the old story about Prexy Benjamin Ide Wheeler. In his day, Wheeler called the entire senior class by name, along with figuring as one of the nation’s top ichthyol- ogists. Finally, he tapered off. “Slipping, Ben?” chided an old pal. The President shook his head. “No, but everytime ] remember the name of another student, I ‘ eer. pT “God said . [The POWER of FAITH em] = ‘ . te Wm . . . Sued = aR on me * “F cl / raf Wd A ef if . Foy gle Pi . ‘Forego thy dreams of lettered ease, “Put thou the scholar'’s promise by, “The rights of men are more than these John Greenleaf Whittier. the Quaker poet whose religious poems are sung as hymns in Protestant churches, lived by those lines he wrote — ye or at af 7 fig aN / st \ Lae , Fer eS ~*~ we » 4 ei . ‘ & He expressed his faith in the cause of freedom, braving scorn and mobs to arouse the public conscience against slavery “The only real and permanent joy,’ Whittier once wrote to a friend, “is in finding ourselves in harmony with the Divine Will, and in trusting in the Divine Goodness." forget the name of a cease cre Had lunch with Pontiac's own Lieutenant Charles (“Corky”) Hethering- ton who is stationed on Treasure Island. He'll be home for good in December. Got “Corky” a date with Jean Miller, good looking daughter of an old and valued pal, Paul Miller, Presi- dent of Gannett News- papers. x *« * Our group was royally entertained one evening at the magnificent home of Epwarp W. Scripps, Cali- fornia publisher. It was a festive occasion with black tie and evening gowns. ROGER FerRGER, Cincinnati Enquirer, edged near the drummer in the _ band. FERGER is not only a distin- guished publisher, but he’s distinguished in appearance with iron grey hair topping off a strong countenance and a courtly figure. Finally a brother publisher whis- pered a few words in the dummer’s ear. The musi- cian smiled in polite dis- belief but motioned to the Cincinnati man. “Ever drum?” queried the old pro. Rocer nodded, “Well, some. And it just happens that I have my sticks with me.” He unbuttoned his tuxedo, whipped out two drum sticks and for the next ten minutes beat out everything the orchestra could play with grace, distinction and eclat. It drew rounds of applause from the musi- cians as well as the audi- ence. Dept. of Cheers and Jeers: the C’s—Victor Borge on the TV Pontiac show Friday night; the J’s—TV's “The Big Pay Off.” ’ —HAROLD A. FITZGERALD THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Behold, I have created the smith who biews the fire of coals, and products a weapon for its purpose, I have also created the ravager to destroy; — Isaiah 54:16. * * * All are but parts of one stu- pendous whole, Whose body Nature is, and God the soul. — Alexander Pope. i Dr. Brady’s Mail Bag: Uncooked Sausage Unfit for Human Consumption Is pure pork sausage, home made stuffed in casings and smoked in. smoke house and un- cooked. fit for human consump- tion? (Mrs. H. W.) Answer — No, Regardless of how “pure” it may be, pork, even government inspected, is unsafe to eat raw or underdone —there is always risk of getting trichinosis from eating underdone or raw pork, sausage, ham, etc. Roast pork of pork chop or ham or sausage is at least equal to any other meat in food values, digestibility, flavor, etc., but the meat must be cooked white ali through, never eaten if it shows any red in the center. God bless you for your fight on “social drinking” and liquor in gen- eral . . . (R-_B.E.) Answer —Some- times I feel that it is all quixotic. In response I get numerous painful kicks in the be- hind and an occa- sional whisper of approval. I never drink milk. so have DR. BRADY been taking your recommended seven mgs. of riboflavin, and—— magazine says this is too much. (Mrs. E.H.) Answer — I may have recom- mended seven milligrams of ribo- flavin daily for a month or two for a specific purpose, but I did not intend to suggest that it is a sub- stitute for milk in the diet. Gen- erally a daily intake of two to three milligrams of riboflavin is optimum and two milligrams daily is sufficient to maintain good nu- trition. Besides milk, skim milk, buttermilk, evaporated milk and dried milk powder, good food sources of riboflavin are peas, beans, green leafy vegetables, ham, bacon, liver, nuts, peanuts, cheese, sardines, mackerel whole grain bread bran, turnip greens, beet greens fish roe, crab and mushrooms. Milkman says oleomargarine is not as nourishing as butter and the coloring matter in it is injurious to health . (Rev. D.E.) Answer — It is good food and the coloring matter in it is ha>m- less, I am 18, weight 140, 5 feet eight inches tall. Please tell me how I can build up weight and add to my stature... (L.D.C.) Answer—For pamphlet How To Gain Weight send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope, The very best I can do is play Jeff to a six-footer’s Mutt. * * * Camp physician said my daugh- ter has excess wax in her ears. (M.M.) Answere — A common condition. Have your family doctor remove it and show you how to syringe the ears to prevent recurrence. Husband had a bad case of chiggers. We applied clear nail polish, with no results. We sent for Little Lesson XIII, used am- monia water and he got relief overnight. Now we have your Pocket Cyclopedia — it is very helpful to our family. (Mrs. M.L.) Answer — Little Lesson XIII. Unbidden Guests, deals with chig- gers, fleas, mosquitoes, ants, cock- roaches, spiders, ringworm, etc. For a copy send me 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope. Please give us some information about syphilis . . . (F.H.C.) Answer — Send 25 cents to Pub- lic Affairs Pamphlets, 22 E, 38th St.. New York 16, N.Y. for the pamphlet Syphilis, The Invader. more than one diagnosis, or ir D masett kc ag te "Voice of the People. I also believe the term “pork barrel"’ for these useless’ public projects is an insult — to the pigs. No self-respecting pig would want to have its name linked with projects built for strictly political purposes. Meat processors tell us a pig is a very efficient animal, It food costs are cheap. It grows fast. And everything can be used ‘‘but the squeal."’ This is quite a contrast to the waste prevalent in some of these projects, waste which has to be paid for our of the pockets of our taxpayers. To say all public works projects are good and right certainly doesn’t jibe with the facts. Plenty of them could and should be eliminated, as ° demonstrated by President Eisenhower's two vetoes on this gubject earlier this year. Nobody is trying to kill worthwhile projects, but everybody should help in the fight against governmental waste. ‘Voting Remains Personal Choice’ The world isn't all hysterical as the conservative party won in England and proved once more that labor leaders can't make the members vote the way they order unless the men feel that way al- ready. L.8.8. ‘Now He Has Them All on the Run’ McDonald has the President and the companies on the run right now and he will keep them there. If he has to sit back for 80 days and whirl his thumbs, he can do that o.k. and start all over when the 80 days have gone by. Supporter ‘How Long Will He Keep Fooling Us?’ I'd like to know how long Wal- ter Reuther is going to keep pull- ing the wool over us poor stupid people's eyes. He claims that we're paying $3.00 a month union dues, yet every month my check stub says he gets $4.00. Walter says our dues are going up to $5.00 a month, yet I'll bet it’s $6.00 after all is said and done What does he de with that extra million and a half a month? I say if enough people write in about it that monkey will be investigated and put where he belongs. * * * If anyone can explain where that - extra $1.00 a month dues goes, let him explain and criticize me. If no, let him keep his trap shut. Frank A. Nance 10 Stockwell. Forlorn Viewer Still Has Hope Ed Sullivan may have beaten out Steve Allen, but it’s.a sad com- mentary on survival of the fittest. If juggling acts, obscure dance teams and witless comedians are inspiration for the masses, civil- ization surely is doomed. The one thought, to cheer us is Case Records of a Psychologist: ‘Pause & Praise’ Plan Timmy’s case should be dis- cussed tomorrow in churches. And by all means memorize . that famous “Pause & Praise” technique for it can eliminate much quarreling. It also pro- duces faster sales of ideas, as well as merchandise. Few de- linguents come from Sunday Schools, Boy Scouts or former newspaper boys. By DR. CEORGE W. CRANE CASE C - 472: Timmy R., aged 7, is a lonely youngster. “Dr. Crane,"’ a local clergyman began, ‘‘Timmy needs to be in Suriday School."’ x *& * ‘His mother approves of my idea but his father is dead set against it. The father claims to be an atheist and says churches just ruin people. ‘Besides, he ar- gues it is unfair to prejudice a child’s mind, so he savs we should wait till Timmy is 21 and then let him decide for himself. “I know you have taught a Sun- day School class for 40 years, so how would you answer Timmy’s father?” When I taught my classes at Northwestern iver- sity on “Advertising and ing,’’ I always urged the students to “Pause & Praise’' when a pros- pect raised an objection. This is the best single bit of strategy any salesman can ever acquire. It helps parents shoot questions back at us. First of all, it gives us a chance to collect our feeble wits.if we have been wool gathering. / Becond, it inflates the ego of the questioner, Instead of being i _ School teachers, too, when children met with a sharp retort or angry reply, he new receives a com- pliment. That puts him into an agreeable and: often an agreeing frame of mind. Each of us at birth is branded across the chest with this lifelong, though invisible tattoo: “I WANT TO FEEL IMPOR- TANT!” So the “ & Praise’ strat- egy fulfills his hunger for some public recognition. It creates the proper “mental set’’ for probable acceptance of your logic. . EARLY VACCINATION “You have raised a good ques- tién,"", you can thus begin your reply to Timmy’s father, ‘‘and you are quite right in urging that we let a child make up his own mind on “many issues. _ “Sometimes, however, we William 8. Broomfield Member of Congress the possibility that viewers watch talented aspects of entertainment will somehow find their way Follow the Crowd’ It may interest Clarissa Betéaney whathaveyou didn’t want to appear too intellectual. After all, this is the age of the Common Man, ain’: it? Another Misfit The Country Parson “Every time you fail to dem- onstrate love for a fellowman, you make i less likely that he’ll expect it from another.” Wins Sales “Most of us parents fail to tutor our children specifically on such points, so it is convenient to let them attend a Sunday School where some unselfish person donates time to teach the youngsters moral manners. — “If you left it up te Timmy, don’t you think he'd prefer to go with his playmates and spend an hour singing inspirational songs and listening to tales of moral heroism? “In fact, why aot come along with Timmy next Sunday and in- spect the modern Sunday school? \ _ = 4 ‘ ei Rab ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 ee ee ee & ‘ 2 i” (AP)—President Eisenhower seys the She Murdered RA oy 5 cll emp fe wen eta ewe [ot te cw citizenship.” In a statement issued Newspaper Week, the President told the news- Mourns Parents Poisons Them, Moans ~ mene | Whot Have | Done’ Friday in connection with | OF Funeral KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — “What have I done?” sobbed Board Members to Hold Unitarian Session in Detroit ’ The Board of directors of the Unitarian Service Committee wil hold a twoday meeting at t Parish Hall of the Church of © Father, 4605 Cass Ave., Detroit on Oct. 23-24. ‘ Mrs. Dudley Moore, a director, who returned this week from Ni- geria will give an account of he i: sae to the homes and working ’ of our people. With your earnings and exper are better able to Prepare yourselves for careers of choice. - “1am delighted te wish you well.” ; ‘Cry in the Night’ to Be Shown at West Bloomtield The West Bloomfield Baptist Church will show the dramatic documentary film, “A Cry in the Wight,” at the 7 p.m. Sunday serv. A 52-minute sound-color film pro- duced by World Vision, Inc., it pictures the heart cry of Asia’s need for the gospel, from the island of Bali to Japan and Korea. Among the unforgettable scenes are the dancing of Balinese maid- ens under the power of demon possession, the procession answer- ing the bells of the Church of the Lepers, and the response to the Gospel message in Seoul. At the 11 a.m. service the Rev. J. Richard Muntz will preach on “God's Own Missionary.” Stee! Embargoed for Defense Projects ment Friday told the steel industry nuclear submarines. The order, issued by the Com- diately to the 15 per cent of the steel industry not affected by the walkout. oe In addition, the department di- rected that all defense orders must be filled within 45 to 60 days aft- er steel production is resumed. The length of time will depend on how soon the mills start operating. The emphasis on spurring output of steel used in missiles and atomic submarines was aimed at averting Sparks -Griffin “Thoughtful Service” 4 Williams Street Phone FE 2-5841 FUNERAL HOME 2%4-Hour Ambulance Service WASHINGTON & — The govern-| ill her, she said, and “I thought|in community affairs. that, when the current strike is - given to teiene Babine lagna Church, said at the service that! ishment. missiles, launching sites and|Diane had spoken in a confused| throughout its life. Diane Roberts parents’ |'wo-month visit to the committee's’ funeral ~- «rho fig h allaa vs self-help project in Awo Omamma, ‘still weeping, she Nigeria on the 24th, . j in| Dr. Dana McLean Greeley, presi- Johnson County, Kan.{dent of the American Unitarian Diane has admitted poisoning} 4$80., will speak to Unitarians of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William the Detroit area at a dinner meet- Roberts, at their home in subur-|ing in the Parish Hall Saturday ban Prairie Village, Kan., Mon- night. Several members of the ay. She served them a grape Pontiac group will attend the din- | drink lated with roach poison. _ ner. | Her father, a 43-year-old invest-; Throughout his ministry, Dr. /ment counselor, had threatened to/Greeley has taken an active role He has I\ would kill him first.” |served as president of the New But Dr, Robert Meneilly, pastor|England Citizens’ Crime Commis- the Village Presbyterian|sion on the study of capital pun- state of mind. He “wpoke ot her vaiturtea Wave Of Dead Fish mind and ill heart.”’ The girl h merce Department, applies imme- been treated by psychiatrists. \ge . About 4. persons crowded the Litters Florida Coast service and attendants at the ‘funeral chapel said they turned) ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) |away many more, most of them —Red tide continued to plague a |believed to be sightseers. 120-mile stretch of Florida's West | A hearing will be held Oct. 23;Coast today as biologists kept a ito determine if Diane is a juve-|close check on a new eruption off inile. The Kansas attorney general Fort Myers. lsays the girl can be tried for| The newest area was discovered murder if the judge so chooses.'Friday in a 30-mile section ex- _|tending from Sanibel Island north Weigh Rabbit's Eyes —=s'@._Punta Gorda, to Determine Its Age City crews at Venice fave \in- ished cleaning up the mass of dead fish that washed ashore COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) — Ohio\there Thursday, but beaches are wildlife researchers are weighing] sti} threatened with a large con- the lenses of the eyes of rabbits|centration of carcasses floating to determine their ages. lfour miles offshore. | They are testing a technique | |developed by Dr. Rexford Lord of . ithe Illinois Natural History sur. 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B. erected Vr. the group stogped : at San Fran- cisco fer three ‘days and’ at- tended the Notre Dame-Univer- sity of California football game. * *x x Mr. and Mrs. ing congratulations on the of a davghter, Barbara Ann, liam Heitsch and Mrs. Oct. 5 at St. Jaseph Mercy Howland Hospita * * * Grandparents are Mr. and Joan Stvine, daughter of Mr Mrs Glen Williams of North and Mrs. Everett Strine of Pas- Pebrx street and Mr. and Mrs adena street. has enrolled as a Carl Con af Northeld street Lake Country Club. Judge new members among and Mrs. Holland. second Jay A. Wagner. 4" a 3 and Vi ‘; LaVerne Cox inee Glenna Mae Wiliams) of East Fourth avenue are recely- Jac ik Hahel HM. Louts eral Pontiac residents. birth a” ( ole Jr. as The Michigan Music Teach- ers Association annual spring convention at the University of Michigan this week drew sev- Attend- ing were Mrs. Claud Kimler, Mrs. Lester Snell, Mrs. Lester Quye, Mrs. Walter Schmitz. Mrs. Cart Clifford, Mrs. Wil- freshman at Bethel College’ in they Wednesday evening. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 arrived at The Coles are 5 | ” St. Paul, ties, She was among freshmen. who attended Wel- come, Week activities and a re- treat at Big Trout Lake. Bethel College is the school of _ the Baptist General Conference, * * * Mr. and Mrs, William E. Hentschel of Birmingham sailed today from New Orleans for a 16-day cruise in the Carib- bean. They will stop at Ja- maica, Venezuela and Trini- dad ’ * * * Donna Marie Carlson. diiuch- Pentiac Pres« Phetes from left. were on hand to introduce and to welcome whom were Mr. and Mrs. club members. the country new Wednesday Club Greets New Members ¢ the VWe« Clark Ad { ved} Rogers * * * The new me 4 ue Ih nd Mrs. Louis Ho Cole Jn Mr and Mrs. Alfred Hubbcurd Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Norvel and Mr. and Mrs. Jav A Wag ner * * * Recewing the ne members were Mr. and Mrs Maztland Comb, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hubbard, Mr. and Mis Jom Madole, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owen and Mr and Mrs_ Lauis H. Schimmel New officers ie Bo Jacek Habel. president, Jack Strait vice president ind) William D. Thomas ° Ji secretary treasurer, Directors are Mrs Phillip Hubbard, \.irs. Donald Nicholie Palmer G Burdy and Encene kK, Wellman Other committee chairmen are Leslie R. Tripp, date and place; Harold W. Dudley and Henry Gotham, orchestra; Mrs James Clarke and Mrs. Charics Hoyner, menu; Mr. and Mrs Winn Tres ruest night and AThert Wo Holcomb. ways and means * * * The Harry 0. Whitfields are >. tery meni nat yned when the cpu organized in 1%h The -St D Austins of Cherokee wined in 1920 and both eouplk are still active as life bers * * * Honorary members are Vr. and Mrs. Lile F. Stockton of South Avery street announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra. to Roland F. Highstrect. son of the WJ. MHighstreets of Pearl Beach, Roland is a Wayne State University law school graduate, A Februar) wedding is planned, SANDRA: STOCKTON Fames Mrs C. San David |. Brown. Harold Dudley. Mis W. R Wart Mrs. Orval G. Fairbanks road Hugh D. Grove, Mrs born Hutchins, Mrs. Bertil T mem Larson, Lee A. Matheson, C. Henry Purcy, Mrs Reid, Mrs. Claude F Mrs and Mrs. Frank D. Sloan Mrs John Shoup The next meeting will be a Christmas party and = dinner dance Dec. 16 at Birmingham Country Club Child Study Luncheon Wednesday The jeint annual of child @fidy groups in this area will be held at 12:45 Wed- luncheon nesday at the . Pine Lake Country Club. * * * Mrs. William J. Freyermuth of the Waterford Child Study Club is general *chairman * * * Committee heads are Mrs Fred Hoenstine of the Pontiac Junior Child Study Club, place and reservations; Mrs. John H. Christie of Clarkston's Child Study Club, publicity and hos- pitality; and Mrs. E. W. Mc- Govern of Child Study Group No. III, speakers. Mrs. Wil- liam A. Thiede of the Child Culture Club js in charge of table decorations. ‘* * * Dr. L. Jerome Fink, psychia- trist, will speak on the subject “The Development of Behavior in Children.'* ter of the Grant Carisons of Voorheis road, is a freshman at Marygrove College in De: troit. * * . Attending the Adelie Uni- versity in Washington, D, C. as a participant in the pig Semester Program is B. Bank, son of the Rev. eye one Mrs, Milton H, Bank of Frank- lin boulevard. A political sci- ence. major, he will return to Baldwin - Wallace College at Berea, Ohio next term, * * Announcing the birth of a daughter, Terri Lynn, Sept. 29 at Pontiac General Hospital, are Mr. and Mrs. George J. Smith Jr. (nee Georgia Adkins) of Highfield street, Drayton Plains. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George E* Smith of Lans- downe street, Drayton Plains, and Mr. and Mrs. Curry Ad- kins of Scott Lake road. * * * Fifteen members of Girl Scout Troop 330 of Pontiac met at Kensington Metropoli- tan Park near Milford Friday— Supervised by Mrs. Lyle B. Gately of Draper avenue, the group took a field trip to study plant and animal life along a “nature trail’’ of the park. * * *® John Leacher Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Leacher of Murphy avenue, has returned home after completing six months of active duty in the U. S. Air Force Reserve. * * *x Mr. and Mrs. Donald T Porter inee Jane Flynn) of Clarkston announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Anne, Sept. 29 at Pontiac General Hospital! { Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Flynn of Roxie drive, Bloomfield Hills. T. B. Porter of Willard street, and Mrs) Marv Earle of Chicago * ® * Fifteen Pontiac young people are among 1,367 students en- rolled at Albion College this fall. They are Sara L. Barning- my 472 iia 2 H ti FH ABA New Club Sets Fashion Show, Card Party A fashion show and card party will be the initial effort of the newly formed Drayton Woods Woman's Club. * * * Mrs. George Jones. presi- dent. set the event for & p.m. . Monday at the Drayton Plains School. * * * Modeling fashions from Ce- cile’s will be Mrs. Howard Sullivan, Mrs. Reginald Ripp- berger. Mrs. M. S. Lincicome, Mrs. B_ R_ Everett. Debbie Slade. Larry Preston. Tina Barnes and Michael Heaney. Mrs. Byron Arkles will be narrator * * * Chairmen of the show are Mrs. Archie Slade. Mrs. Lin- cicome and Mrs. Mrs. Porter Wildey says tickets are available from club members or at the door. Nosek, Burt Wedding Very Well Attended \lmost 200 guests attended the wedding of Linda Lee Burt and Gerald R. Nosek at St Vineent De Paul Catholic Church this morning. The Rev. Thomas | Marcero’ officiated before an altar banked with white snapdragons. autumn chrysanthemums and carna- tions The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Burt of Squirrel road, Auburn Heights. Parents of the bride- groom are Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Nosek of East Pike street. * * The bride wore a_ princess style ballerina length lace over taffeta gown with portrait neck- line outlined inp pearls. long tapered sleeves, and a bouffant skirt. Her headpiece was a coronet of pearls and white rosebuds, She wore a French illusion fingertip veil and held a white orchid on a prayer- book with white rosebuds. Matron of honor Mrs. David Burt of Saginaw, the bride’s aunt, wore am iridescent gold taffeta and velveteen ballerina lenecth dress with matching shoes and headpiece. She car- ried a cascade of old gold autumn pompoen_ chrysanthe- mums. Claudia K. Uhan of Auburn Heigits and Jennifer Waud, cousin of the bride, of Bir- mingham were bridesmaids in jade green gowns styled iden- tically to that of the honor matron. Their flowers were cascades of old gold and ma- “hogany pompon chrysanthe- mums. The bride’s cousin Stsan Gravlin was flower girl, wear- ing a white ballerina length taffeta dress with white ac- cessories. She carried a basket of white rosebuds trimmed with autumn colors * * * Ted Reaver attended as best man. Ushers were Arthur Larsen- and Timothy Burt of Auburn Heights, brother of the bride. A reception will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall i » y . fg " sie he: ’ Res 3S oe ; Aa 4 " = A : MRS. GERALD R. NOSEK this evening. For traveling to northern Michigan the new Mrs. Nosek has selected a wool sheath with black 'ac- cessories. and the orehid from her bridal bouquef. The couple will reside in Pontiac. Mrs. Burt wore a deep rose wool sheath with black and white accésgories and a white carnation with ivy corsage. Mrs. Nosek chose a pale blue lace dress with pink acces- sories and wore a white carna- tion with ivy corsage. f To Address PTA. Joseph Zabelski, yoo caren Club of Michigan safety tion consultant, will. be * speaker at the Thursday meet- ing of the Baldwin School PTA. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the school enditirtem. Gene Shell.- -¥ a tl tace euke Ree tty oe ee cen aya at! Se iesiaipedidenteanentiod 4 = ees apy MR. AND MRS. NICK. PAVLINAC In celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pavlinac will be honored with an open house from 1 to 5 p. m. at their home on North Paddock street. The couple has four sons, Frank and Nick Jr. of Pontiac and Joseph and Rudy of Lake Orion, aid one daughter, Mrs. Ernest Fullmar of Oregon. There are 19 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Zorob J. Kabodian Weds Sally Godoshian at Noon Sally Godoshian married James Kabodian at a noon ceremony today at St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Mardiros Godoshian of North Anderson street and Mr. and Mrs. George Kabodian of Utiaca road Zorob The ceremony was __per- formed by the Rev. James J Sheehan The bride wore a gown of satin and Chantilly lace in a high-banded empire style. The bodice was em with sequins and seed pearls. The princess lines of the chapel length skirt were appliqued with hand-clipped Chantilly lace embroidered with sequins and pearls. She wore a Swed- ish crown headpiece of lace and pearis with a veil of silk French illusion. Garden Club Gets Soil Talk The Svivan Lake Branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Club met Thursday at the Oakland County Boat Club. Lyle Abel of Michigan State University’s Extension Service talked on soil improvements. He pointed out that this service is available to the public and is a joint undertaking by fed- eral, state and local agenc‘es. Serving on the refreshment committee were Mrs. Ray Howard, Mrs. Fred Stinson, Mrs. George Kieffer, Mrs. Henry Green and Mrs. Ralph W. Beebe. Mrs. Raymond Heyse and Mrs. Franklin Webster were iea table hostesses and Mrs. Helen Herriott of Riverdale, Ill., was a special guest. Leader Dog Men Speak Vincent Syracuse and, Dick Todd, instructor and trainer of The Leader Dogs for the Blind, presented the program at the regularly monthly dinner and business meeting of the Pon- tiak Chapter of the National Secretaries Assn. Hostesses for the recent meeting at the Hote! Waldron were Mrs. Gerald Woody and Mrs. Albert Birch. Mrs. John Dunean, chairman of mémbership, announced fi- nal plans have been completed and invitations mailed to the membership so¢ial hour Tues- day at 8 p.m. at Ted's Restau- rant. Mrs, Kay Rector is co- ‘ chairmen of the event. \ . Fall Activities Start for Bitmingham Folk Mrs. Max Kemsuzian, twin sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a coral- colored pleated sheer ballerina neckline. Bridesmaids were Alice Ka- bedian, the bridegroom's sis- ter. Janice Kabodian, the bridegroom's niece) Rose Ajoian and Betty Felice. They wore blue-ballerina gowns sim- iliar to that of the maid of brother, Hrog Kabodian, was best man. Ushers were Jack Papazian. Tom Selberg, Rudy Fortino and Mike Godoshian, the. bridegroom's brother. ' Janice K ian the bride's niece, was flower girl. Welfare Director to Speak Harold Silver, executive di- rector of the Jewish Social Service Bureau in Detroit, will speak to the Oakland County Chapter, National Association of Social Workers, at a dinner meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Devon Gables. Mr. Silver, chairman of re- gional planning for the White House Conference on Children and Youth, will speak on “Your Stake in the 1960 White House Conference.” National chairman of the commission-on personne! stand- ards .and practices for the association, Mr. Silver will serve as panelist and discussion leader at the 45th dnnual Michigan Welfare Conférence in Grand Rapids in November. Vincent Price Talks at’ "Town Hall By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Vin- cent Price, star of stage, screen and television, and art collector, was the speaker Thursday and Friday morning for the second Town Hall meet- ing at the Birmingham The- ater * * * Sitting at the speaker's table at luncheon following the lec- ture were Mr. and Mrs. Zoltan |; Sepeshy, Mr. and Mrs, War ran Pease Jr,, Mrs. George H. Cary, Birmingham Town Hail president, and Mrs. Ralph H. Bachus. Mr. Sepeshy, director of Cranbrook Art Academy, in- troduced the speaker. Luncheon; was at the Bir- mingham Country Club. Following the final perform- ance tonight of St. Dunstan's Guild, Mrs. Orson C. Crocker will be hostess at the tradi- tional ‘Cast Party." The Guild gave “Oh, Men! Oh, Women!” Oct. 9, 10 and 16. * * * Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Fremont left Wednesday for an extended European trip. Their) son George and his family will occupy their.home.while. they - are absent. * * * First concert of Cranbrook Music Goild will be Oct. 2 at Cranbrook House. Presented - that evening will be the young Austrian __ violinist, Robert Gerle, x *& Past presidents or wives ot presidents presiding at the cof- fee tables during the social Afterglow will be Mrs. jamin Brewster, the 's first president; Mrs. L Dahiberg, Mrs. Hen Booth; Mrs. Frederick G, and Mrs. Max Fruhauf, wife. of this year’s president. oe , * * + * Mr. and Mrs. Myron Brook- field and their small daughter, Barbara Amn, returned Mon- day to their home in Westfield, N.J.\ affer a visit with the Ss.» baby’s’ maternal grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. James C. Zeder va Orchard Ridge road. x * * Dr. ang Mrs. Henry W. Brewster of Boston are week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brewster. The Brew- my peo their s& to the game today ‘and have invited guests for dinner at Orchard Lake Coun- try Club to meet their visitors. or: @ A-tea in honor of ’ Hew Mem. bers, both senior and pmior, of the Village Woman's Club ‘will be Oct. 28 in the home of Mrs. Geerge Coleman Booth in her home on Harsdale road.5 Cc} A \pHte ‘PONTIAC PRESS, SAT bale SRS ee ~~ = > ae ee. es ee } diet / ’ URDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 of your ear? (usually Chin Up, Says Abby. Is 2S: VAGG ent OE , ary , oma tx = > : Rp ches vk hy : + 8, Ray es ry . a x ap- of * DEAR ABBY: What does it mean when a boy bites the tip BERNICE DEAR BERNICE: It means he is either teething or would like to know you better. * school because he kicked a teacher in the cafe- teria. I talked to his mother yesterdgy and she said they were going to let him come back to school Monday and put him on probation. Abby, my parents won't let me see him. a» ~ n 4 $ CARPET NEED CLEANING? ran ESE vs WE DO IT WITH KARPET-KARE® The famous cleaning method endorsed by BIGELOW © Right in Your Own Home © in @ Single Dey! We're authorized dealers for this dirt-chasing method — quick — efficient —low- priced. Call us at XX-0000 and we'll give you all the information. FE 2-7132 NEW WAY RUG and CARPET CLEANERS Serving Pontiac for 3] Years 42 Wisner Street + ms _— r 7s f tunning 7 . : “ .# Animal Farm ae rer les talk to | record for consistent good be- 1 the babies to the parents of the How can I ‘my pang maby fe st tpige en unwed fathers to raise, I am neg ett gy ae your parents keeping you | sure there would be a sharp won't even give him a | apart. eae ‘decline in the mumber of il- chance to prove himself. i ke Pe | legitimate children, TRUE LOVE DEAR ABBY: Now that the | . MOTHER OF GIRLS | DEAR TRUE: Your parents | people have stopped talking | - x -* *® ' ) are. judging this boy on his | about the unwed mothers, I What's your problemi? For a performance.. He has a | would like to say a word about ‘| personal feply, write to ABBY 8 poe led mane ee ee: ; ‘in care of this paper. Enclose regarded as parents of these un- | a stamped-self-addressed en- kid:". Until he establishes @ | wed mothers. would present | velope. |Home Stretch Stay on Diet Over Weekend By JOSEPUNE LOWMAN We're heading into the home stretch of my Trick and Treat diet. Today I am printing the If you have followed the menus, you probably can tell the difference already in the way your clothes feel and look on you, De not weigh until Monday morning. Most of you will Ladies, Do Have Fare All Ready By EMILY POST ‘Dear Mrs. Post: I have been driving a bus for many years and I pave a pet peeve that I wish you would write about in your column as | be- lieve it comes under the head- ing of good manners. In spite of signs, ‘Please have fare ready,’ a great many of the passengers start fumbling for their fares as they get to the coin box. “They hold up a long line of passengers behind them and delay service. Most of the of- fenders are women whom I am sure are not aware of their inconsiderateness to the other passengers and I think a word from you on the subject will help a lot.” Answer: I most certainly agree with you that passengers should try to have the exact fare ready to drop into the box, not only out of consideration for their fellow passengers but to make the bus drivers demanding job a little easier. “Dear Mrs.- Post: My only child is going to be married some time this winter. As his mother, I would like to know what my duties are at the wedding, and also the duties of my husband.” Answer: You are led up the aisle by the head usher to your seat in the front pew on the right, your husband follows be- hind you and takes his place beside you. The bride's moth- er takes her place and wedding procession starts. At the reception you will probably be asked to receive, standing beside the bride's mother. Your husband may stand in the receiving line be- side you, but he need not if he does not wish to, and actual- ly he has nothing more to do than any other guest. “Dear Mrs. Post: I am going to be bridesmaid in my cous- in's wedding and would like to know if it is socially correct to wear a fraternity pin on my dress during the ceremony and reception. Since I will not be having a diamond ring (I plan a wide wedding ring) the pin is significant in an engagement and | would like to wear it, if proper.” Answer: You may properly wéar your pin, Len Salad made of eal tonbecdegte of morrow (Sunday) and (Mon- day). SUNDAY “ One-half One t One slice toasts very buttered Two slices Cofiee, one sugar Consom One-half medium bdroiler one-half pound chick n oF one good slice roasted chicken’ One medium baked find that you have lost five pounds, One word of warn- « en tato seasoned with salt ap One-half cu slaw Peaches, two halves, One tablespoon syrup Egg omelet, Three saltines * * * "MONDAY Breakfast Six ounces orange juice cup ost One-half and skim twe cottege cheese. ope medium to cut ee and one ege. also cut inte pieces. ow can of reducing | add three tablespoons Gress ee see ] } | | re | Shrimp cocktail ‘six medium-sized } | | Two saltines . Eight ounces skim milk | i ny OP ge eee ee eee oe ea te shrimp, one tables of chill sauce and lemon juice) ‘ ham (cut off tat) seasoned with If any of you missed the Trick and Treat diet and failed to save the clippings from the paper, or would like to have it to refer to periodically, send 10 cents and a stamped, self- addressed envelope with your request for the Trick and Treat booklet. Address Josephine Lowman in care of this news- paper. Woodsmen Set Masquerade Pontiac Camp 217 of the Woodsmen of the World will launch its activities with a Hal- loween masquerade party at 8 p.m. tonight at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan building. * Chairman Mr. J. W. road. * of the Dunn * vent of ' Maple is * * * Anyone may attend. e tee, Se ~ Have You Tried This? Warm Caraway Cakes Cut in Diamond Shapes | By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor If you are looking for some- thing entirely different 1o serve with a cup of tea or as a simple dessert, here it is, Mrs. Frederick Joseph's Cara- way Cakes are unusual and not too sweet. * * The Josephs have one mar- ried daughter and one grand- child, Mrs. Joseph likes to sew. CARAWAY CAKES By Mrs. Frederick Joseph 's cup butter l cup sugar 2 eggs. well beaten 3 tablespoons caraway 2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder \% teaspoon salt \% cup mik Cream butter and add sugar gradually, creaming well. Add well beaten eggs and cara- way seed. Sift flour, baking powder and salt and add al- ternately with milk. Spread dough in a_ well greased 9-inch square pan Bake 30 minutes at 350 de- grees. Turn out on a rack and cut into diamond shapes. Serve warm. seed ee ae eee | | MR. AND MRS. FRANK GRAF The fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mr. Frank Graf of West Walton boulevard will be celebrated Sunday at an open house from 2 to 5 p. m. Children of the couple are Richard and Mrs. Graf of Brethren, Garl and Mrs. Graf of Waterford, Donald and Mrs. Graf of Rochester, and Mrs. William Crocker and Mr. Crocker of McClintock road who are hosting the affair. The senior Grafs have 12 grind- children and three great grandchildren. Bridge Tourney Winners Listed The Land O'Lakes Duplicate Bridge Club held its weekly tournament Thursday at the cat Building in Waterford Township with six tables in play Winners were Melvin Smail and Arnold Richards: Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. Smith; Mrs. Lustron Cold Wave Phone 4 np 8-1343 ‘ea a Appointments Not Always Needed New! 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They are Mrs. John Orosey, Mrs. Al Bergum, Gerald Hesse, Mrs, Charlies Knowl- ton, Glenn Baker, Mrs. Thomas Stack-| ler and Mrs. Calvin Warner. Mrs, Philip Rowston was guest * €: 8 She outlined some of the business * * * Mrs, Marshall Rose, director of Mrs, qf Epsilon Thursday | and NINE Mayor's Wile ‘Addresses’ Alpha Alpha Chapter’ asked each officer and committee to give a brief outline of her duties during the meeting tea will be hed Oct. 25, Gold Star Mothers Make 150 Dressings Mrs, Matheny opened her Mo Gwe home recently to members of the American Gold Star Mothers 9. One hundred and fifty dressings were made for the Michigan Can- Mrs. Richard Faus, Mrs. * President * Betty * Lou DeGroot cer Society. Officers will be installed Nov, ls at the American Legion home. Mrs. Frank Signor of Redford was a guest, ¥ COST WANES $ Teenagers can make the most of their adolescent problems such as overweight or underweight. 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Jackson will preside at join the Men's Choir 4 “The Christian’s Final Victory”|K- Burton's sermon at the First Laymen’, Sunday services the annual Laymen's Sunday serv-| the direction of Lowell Mount. : will be the ‘theme of the Rev, |Congregational Church Sunday|‘, te wi prone Martin and tee at 11 os. Gamevew & Fie sremesenenem = 8 Rev. Hershey to Speak/Joseph W. Moore's sermon at 11/morning. by Psy Capper Christian Church. The state of Colorado has more Sunday in Trinity Baptist We. we ® Frederick. 3 Speaking on the theme, “You two miles above sea level. Presbyterian Ghurch — At 7:30 p.m. a film on foreign|‘‘Father We ‘Thank Thee” ty) line Sears will be shown in felléw-|Batchelor and “God Our Father,” be 70 ‘The Rev. Galen E. Hershey will ghee Chancel Choir will present “Bless ria poratin . Chamberlain FE 4-9053 be by Earle VanDyke, The sgn’ prod bps , Corner Edison John Huntzinger, 4 x« *« * “You ‘Have Been . Called.” Sunday 11 A.M. py ar neha ore a rege fay odeaaer oom Breyten know", |Wilson, ininister music, will be|b¢ @t 7 p.m. ; as * : , ¢ tea ” “ 7 ” : ‘ Devotional Service “Why Did It Happen?” | Day. will be belt “a Sy tan Chaconne” and “Pange Lingua. 4 ea Bee's Click goecters WE MeRRENCineed of Chelet ab Sigh p.m ALLIANCE CHURCH the“ Wear calles Howard Powers, Maxwel} Doerr, |Monday. . The Rev. C. A, Epperson of . ‘MY James Davis and Robert Pritchett.| Young people of the ehureh have || ouisville aS will be preaching |" ® at 7 pm. Thursday men of the church will have} Mill, E Huron & Mt Clemens . ‘s Club Lay Waterford Community Church : “God's Call to Men” will be the|volunteered to serve as baby sit-'Oct. 26 through Nov. 1 at the when v9 short moving picture | charge of morning services tomor-] Maicoim K. Burton, -Miniaier a films ah . Loanedjrow with Eldon Engstrom ! $860 Andersonville Rd Se ee eee ee cvangeistic services at the AIIADCE through the eahrtesy of the U.S |ing. Sunday is koown as Church 10:30 ALM. Service i. PROVIDENCE MISSIONARY = |Church, roaag ea py Lake ‘Road. Inavy, the film will feature thejman's Sunday in all Augustana} | Worship Services ....8:30,11 A.M. | on. gama op wat [7,7 Rev. J. H. Ewen of the Bray eae eaten ee aoe “Se iNavy band” and football teams. {Lutheran Churches PEACE BE WITHIN YOU ; . - Marbach emple speak at Provi- - 4 Sunday School ......... 9:45 A.M. | preach om “There Went With |dence Missionary Baptist Church}. COLUMBIA AVENUE The Rev. Mr. Burton, Preaching Servi 7 | Him a Band of Men Whose jar 3:30 p.m. Sunday. A musical) The Rev. Kenneth Day, state sine ON N BAPTIST CHURCH ——— Evening eeeeeeeeeee P. M. | Hearts God Has Touched at /program featuring several choral| superintendent of i i for the ee © See . | 1 a.m. groups is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.|Baptist State Convention of Michi- Sunday School ...:10 4 AM, Morning Worship ....11300 43 Hour of Power ..... Wed. 7:30 P.M. |} be . - ID E =e ft Magtaoch Paget Ag tel seven. Saihay at outh pees svoccceee SMe a ee “3 . ™ . SOCCER HEHE HSSEHe HHH HEHE — > Welcome to a Friendly Church! |Koella Jr. and Robert Mebiberg.|5:"Peotay” enti he ae i Columbia Avenue Baptist Church. epacenbenen-ssscceaceon ib Gl, Wednesday Cents eyed "Mnanatine "Gomgs/fretch o@ “Bohell, the ‘Bian at| OW God te Abie “will Be ‘his! SSO PuneecRSV, Lae talons 6. &. Supt.—ARTHUR: [Richards and Manlet Baker The|t%, F &.m. serviee Sunday: At To God... ‘choir will sing “Man Shall Not)tine’ to to be Seed? * Christian Temple, 505 Auburn Ave. |] |—f re rev God geve tte See, All Saints Episcopal Church _ | <*i will, sing “Man, Must I Do to Be Saved?” tian Temple, S05 Aubu Hetcedpe gh hen . . Sel Stud he Bibl ” will Topics of sermons during the «7 fate © Seer Assistant Christ gove His Life . . . Williams St. at W. Pike bo ie ae ee coming week will be “Five Damn- ~ wae @ HE EXPECTS YOU - TT ¢ STOUP!ing Sins,” “Against the Holy A Special Welcome Awaits You To Wendie-end bas iin The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector at 5:30 p.m, with Diane Hillman Spirit ” “Hell ” “Wh Are The Rev David K. Mills, Curate , ses and Susan Coleman in charge. |noog™ “sin” and “Cau | Taking part in the Pioneer |sequences and Cures of Backslid- = at ihe time will | ing.” JOSLYN AVENUE U.P. | be Sally Hilderley, Edna Isen- _ berg and Susan Brooks. | The film, ‘The Michigan White |terja} Fellowship will meet : Tail Deer,” will be shown at theiam. Thursday in the eee Men's Club dinner Wednesday/study of Christ Lutheran Church. 245 to 11:30 4 M.—Com & Worship re 1:45 to 12:15 A.M.—Sunday Classes Ages i Peoples’ Services Sunday School ...9:45 A.M. Sunday Worship . “11:00 AM. “BAN On AND wa ——— § 00 AM —Holy Communion 9:30 AM —Holy Baptism and Sermon by the Rector, Church School 11:15 AM.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 248 Baldwin Avenue Sunday School 9:45 Morning Service 11:00 Youth Service 6:00 Evening Service 7:08 ANES Scceceace 6:00 P.M. Evangelistic Service ..7 P.M. “THE VERDICT 18 a Church School night. Bradley Scott will be in} The Rev. William LaFountain of Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 reg SERS charge of the kitchen, the Lutheran Church of the Ascen- . Rev. Paul Johnson — FE 4-T173—FE 5-9822 5. W. Lanpher, hast. Pastor | Lester Carlson will show pictures! sion and the Rev. Waldo Hunt of the of the Yankee Springs Camp when|st_ Andrews Episcopal Church will|church, The Male Choir will pre- ST. GEORCE’S ST. ANDREW'S the Family Campers meet for din-| be t a report of their studies several NERAL BAPTIST CHUR EPISCOPAL CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH ner at 6:30 p.m. Friday. if aicokal conbaeiscad: he past|E. 1. Watkins, pastor, wi ve FRIENDLY GE Sean dlies nunca | iP ALLIANCE CHURCH 801 Commerce. Milford 6301 Hatchery Rd. Drayton summer. the benediction. re 131 MT. CLEMENS pater aed ae a Se 800A. M—Holy © ion 8.00 A. M.—Holy Communica Gunday School 9:48 &-M.— Morning le ~29 and 10.30 A. M —Holy ccaieanion 9:30 and 11:15 A M —Identical if : — CONGREGATIONAL OAKLAND PARK Socnian berms 8 ad C. J. Bersche, Pastor - ameleurmon Services of Morning Prayer | ive ay €0p e “Peace Be With You” will be' The Men’s Club of Oakland Park Church School Chureh School Robert Garner, Pastor Rev. Bertram T. White. Vicar Rev. Waldo R Hunt. Vicar | — } to Participate Rev. Benjamin A. Bohn ST. PAUL METHODIST pa Femi . 165 E. Square Lake Rd. FE 8-233 gene CHRISTIAN SCIENCE memes! special service s setCalled to Council Blufts Church Senoel 10°ASE “Moring Worship 1:8 AM 'o jt SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY e ; by ihe Fresbyferians at ‘Thee Raw. Waaidesite A. Bebe: pas- “You Have — dey ht: eae Py y : as oe | uM. speaking p | LGRIM ee = 7 ;| Auburn Heights tor of the Crescent Hills Baptist ~ ) TTY) 50Rise ease enpervied Nursery — All Services — Ample Parking ig DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT : Church, has accepted a call to be- , == | HOLINESS . ‘| Participating .n the 11:15 lay-|come pastor of Trinity Baptist Sunday Services and Reading Room *, men's service Sunday morning at/Church of Council Bluffs, Iowa. He FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Sunday School 2 Ecst Lawrence Street the Auburn Heights United Pres-|will begin his new pastorate on $76 Orchard Lake Avenue Rev. Harold Marshall, Pastor CHURCH ~<. — WO AM. Open Daily byterian Church will be James|Nov. 1. Harry Nichols, President ' Wednesday Evening 11 AM. to $ P.M. Conner, Grant Graham, Monte| The Rev. and Mrs. Bohn were Sunday Lyceum 10:30 A. M. Baldwin oat Fairmount Service 8 P M. Friday to 9 P M. Bodman, Ray Isanhart and Sam|instrumental in organizing the Sunday 7:30 P. M. Stanley Gutt, Speaker Crescent Hills Church in March FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST ; °° ".:4 and her mother trom|1956 as appointees of the Amer. Wednesday Silver Tea 7 P. M. Forewell Services Lawrence and Williams Streets . Pakistan will speak at the Junior|ican Baptist Home Mission Board SS ——— for 3 Hi th ting Sund -jand the Michigan Baptist Conven- we HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS Sin ee FIRST CHURCH of th the BRETHREN REV. 0. D. EMERY : , 46 Nort ] . © RADIO STATION CKLW. 800 KC —_|_B6b Weston and Basit simon |, Church grouns Include ‘s, Men's ae aaa mga op tna and Family Sy SUNDAY 9: %)| will be leaders for the Senior |; 4 Schoo! regal ee tit | helen - U Y :45 A. M. H group with the subject, ciety, Su a hool, Youth Fel- Brening Service, 7:00 P. M. Christian Workers’ Meeting & T.V. Every Sunday, Channel 7, 9:30 AM. “Mollycoddling.” John McKee |10WshIP and Sunday worship serv. Wednesday Bible Study at the Wills home, 7:30 P. M. Sunday School. .10 A. M. | See : . ——— “$ will be leader of the Post Hi . Rev. Leroy Shafer, Pastor . bs EER Sis Pt ie Mer CSR ; yay sreap nico ‘What Is Sin” will Praia church rr — = Worship Hour. .11 A. M. . = ——— discu parsonage and an acre oO! : . PROTESTANT The Auburn Heights Womens} Ereemd en which to baila the new UI EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE | arian Christian Temperance Union will 7 REV whe or bs venin meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at} The ‘congregation will hold a ¢ SEAMIN 2 DOee Sunday School 10 am. Classes for all ages! brewing 7PM = the home of Mrs. Gordon Hamilton,|iarewel] reception for the Bohns Preaching 11 am. & 7:30 pm. Youth at 6:30 p.m. wee “=< REFORMATION FESTIVAL Jes ee anny ype an * * * tieth School on Crescent Lake road Marimon Names ghey, Pas. DeWitt Baughey, Asst. Pas \ Throughout October in coopera-|where worship services are cur- Oe ee oe | We Welcome You to ‘ ‘ ath tion with Fire Prevention Week, |rently being held. : . . Pontiac Pastors’ Association Aco of Trou 26 WM have ol & tmopram of reeié ies beck Leaders Teachers | Join Us in These | i ’ CHURCH of of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP ; Sunda Oct 25th 7 . 30 p M paper drive. planned with guests from several Services Sunday! Y : f*: ice as Serving the Sunday School of, ally ont DAY Reeveon pene 230 30 P.M, at the Evangel Temple Marimont Baptist Church as lead-] + ee iretts 4. M. Oinner 5 P.M. 2 . 1380 Mt. Clemens : ers for the coming year will be WarENG ack Teeters First Baptist Church Inerdoncoteatenst | ESkimos Donate Funds [5 ( ‘¢;comine year wil be “Thursday, Oct. 22, Open Forum 1 On Oakland and Soginaw usrnian wore "ied ni for U. S. Missionaries —_ Carolyn MacBurney, Fred nited ae ven orship. 7: . oo Meyers, Don Wiser, Bert Bexell, % Admission Free OEOPPRET. area BTA reser NEW YORK i — Alaskan Es-|Mrs Clare Titsworth, and Alioe # OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH P esh . *% No Tickets Required ——— wed kimos have chipped in to aid) pumb. - Rev. |. W. Deeg, Pastor — Montcalm and Glenwood I €rlan . |American missionary work in Others will be Barbara David- a Laymen’s Day Service 10:00 A. M. DR R AYMOND | LIND UIST THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH a reports = sae Soleo son, Mrs. Robert Gavotte, Mrs.|-=) Lay Speakers: Predrick <= and F Frank Martin Churches lates nera secreta ne ° ° ee Rights) the’ Amex Mitinlog (n Greeks, bod McClellan and Mrs. Louis) Fi Sunday School 11:15 A.M. Youth Biimatimede 6:00 P.M F t P . ‘ iddlebelt hag o lInc. oe a ides Bees § , sisfeeitt ¢ Dr oe en cuter Hollywood, Calif. seer ee seeing afm, “Sten of agit lowing persons have been * OAKLAND AVENUE Nationally Famous Christian Preacher at eee pee Macedonia,” esarting the Mace- sap a = as ae eno Oakland at Cadillac ; g i oons, ® STIMULATING *® MAGNETIC %* CHALLENGING Pig Mite ey oo evict donian Bible Institute at Katerini,|Duddles and Howard Morris. SYLVAN LAKE Theodore R. Allebach. Greece, several hundred Eskimos CHURCH of CHRIST Audrey Limkeman. Youth Director According td the pastor, the Rev. jpooled their resources to send a | Philip Somers, the Sunda it Road ‘donation — and said in a letter! attendance averaged 8 tor the * Siarvia ee | wh saer ce 12 on they were prayi fl Gr : c -cooee OT: . Emmanuel Baptist ela a gn eke U [ 10.00 A _M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 6-00 P ‘Ftandilse, 0 for Sudement | Evening Service .... 7:00 P.M. 100A. M WORSH - , CKLW sunday, 820 4. M. | Wednesday Rev. tine. open “*< Dist @ Devotion” =» FE: 0451 and WXYZ 6:30 P.M. , | Prayer Meeting .... 7.00PM. 645 S. TELEGRAPH ROAD The arial double ESPECIALLY INVITES YOU TO ___ Net hale ease pe | WORSHIP AT THREE GREAT SERVICES are AUBURN HEIGHTS “Marimont Baptist Church | S22 s. -68 W. Walton FE 2-7239 P. Wm. Palmer, Pastor Sunday School .... 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. K WEDNESDAY—1:30 P. M. MISSIONS PRAYER MEETING *) CONSCIENCE WER Church ........-406 11:45 A.M. + _ : : We cordially invite you to worship with us. « I LAYMAN SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH se oe a ~~ Ir. Hi. Youth Group .,.. 6PM. 7:30 P.M. (Sass IE HE |] pssron somene' thing woh mvces | HT ie | MARIMONT . A Growing Church with Ml a Friendly Welcome! COMMUNITY. UNITED DR. TOM MALONE ee Columbia Avenue . “Holding Forth the Word of Life” Drayton Plaing, Michigan & APTIST —_——. | —_—*W- J. Teeuwissen Jr., Pastor aT SPEAKER ces . CENTRAL ] Bible School ....,. +. 945 AM. Morning Worship .. 11:00 A.M. BF CHURCH CHRISTIAN Youth Grape ns '680 AM, 4 West Columbia Ave. CHURCH Icahn SPECIAL MUSIC Sunday School.......... ee vreegee east O45 A. M. OE eperen St. f-_fat Boar .vonysey 7IRPM. Under Direction of “pe alii ates new mee Sees wis PE ESSE well ALM, Invites You to , JOYCE MALONE Evening Worship IT 70p MY EWANGELISTIC |. LAKE, Wednesday Prayer Meeting ...............7:30 P.M. |I- SERVICES aon tor hea ese 4 Rev. M. F. Boyd It., Pa: _ Nightly Through Modern Supervised Nursery Gameig with ices Saption Conventch Oct. 25th enki Sta ete Ample Parking Space — 9,000,000 Members — 7 ah weer l] 2nd Sunday Schoe! (TEAS A.M, 7 Radio Broadcast WPON REVIVAL JOHN HALL " SASHABAW Pee 70:15 A. M. Eaéh Sunday Evangelistic Services oe Soran tet ~ 8331 Maybe Road Bunday School Atendance bast Sunday 1337 pce ny iP. ay Sunday Services Services |” | yg oe alae neve NIGHTLY Through Oct. 18, 7:30 P. M. [I StndertsOeeot SAS AMS faba. Mell. Wonhiiy fear ies hae we al ; ° } | + Mi ) ; } ¢ ee bere ‘ cad re “~ t eT — PONTIAC ince, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 en ++» 7:30 PLM, +00.10:00 AM. eeccces tl! OOAM. Study ...6:15 P.M, Evening enee oo SO PM. People . . Prayer eeeevee 44 REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 210N. Perry St.’ “SUNDAY SCHOOL DESIGNED FOR YOU... 9:45 a.m. ENJOY OUR CHRIST HONORING SCHOOL” 11:00 a.m. “Our church will offer you a way of life that will be = tural. Salvation for the — and oe ¥Y are yours by 's mises.” pro: 7:45 p.m. EVA LISTIC RALLY Organ | seater, EVERYBODY WELCOME! A Church With a Heart in the Heart of Your City Pastor A. Q. Hashman With the theme of the day, “Bethany in My Life,” Brief mes- sages will be brought by David Zuelke, Ralph Irish, Tom Hutchi- son, Robert Martin and Mrs, Sickels. Also participating in the service will be Gerald Steakweather and Baptize One of Three SAVANNAH, Ga, ®—The River- Re ed sere. Pas Poutise Press Phete SUCOOTH FESTIVAL — Rabbi Israel Goodman is shown enter- ing the booth or hut erected adjacent to Congregation B'nai Israel where he conducts special services during the festival of Succoth. The huts remind Jews of the time when the Israelites wandered |members of the church. ‘ CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore Street Sunday Service 7:30 P.M. Dr. Evans of Flint Rev. Beare: Silver Tea Wed. 7:30 PM. Four Towns METHODIST CHURCH Pontiac Evangelistic Center | Even! Service 1; Mm. Wed. Prayer and Bible 30 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCHES MISSOURI SYNOD Bloomfield TOWNSHIP Wm. C. Grate, Pastor Church Service ....10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. St. Mark 7979 Commerce Road (West Bloomfield Township? Wm. C. Grate, Pastor Sunday School .... 9:45 A.M. Church Service .. 11:15 A.M. Cedar Crest Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd. (Next to Dublin Schoo!) ‘Howard EB. Claycombe, Pastor Sunday School 0:45 AM. Grace Corner Genesee and Glendale (West Side) Richard 8. Stuckmeyer, Pastor 10:45 AM. St. Trinity Auburn at Jessie (Bast Bide: “Relph C. Claus, Pastor Sunday School ....%45 A.M. Firat Service veous 8:90 AM, Second Service ..11:00 A.M. ye * St. Paul pe Joslyn. at Third Mahder, Pastor ‘Bervice ..10:45 AM. School ... 9:00 AM. George Morning Sunday Church ot COD 10 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL | 11 AM WORSHIP HOUR | 7 PM WORSHIP HOUR | SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. National Lutheran Council Churches | ASCENSION WATERFORD Meeting at Leggett School 3621 Pontiac Lake Rd. Wm, LaFountain, Pasitc: SERVICES ...9 A.M., 11 A.M. Anniversary i tist. for 40 years in the desert and lived in such homes. g pretation of Laymen’s Day. at the first service and at the second worship period prayer will be given by Burton D. Wheeler, president of Methodist Men. by WR Returns to SA Mission irmingham Minister’ howing Slides at Central and the Philippines, led by 12 American Methodist ministers dur- ing July and August, resulted in 4,040 decisions to _ Christ Methodists Claiming par fray oye oto | Philippine Success tion reported. ry. Additionally, 9,889 persons re- NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — consecrated their lives to the evangelistic mission to Malaya| Church. Minnesota renks first in the nation in butnr production — most 317‘ milbon ante sm _ 4 aut leader, and William G. Wright, School superintendent. Apostolic Church of Christ . 458 CENTRAL Young People Saturday ... Sunday School & Worship Sunday Evening Service .... Services Tues. & Thurs. Church Phone FE 5-8361 UL 2-5142 Bishop L, A. Parent . 7:30 P.M. .. 10:00 A.M. 7:30 P.M. vee 7:30 P.M. ee * * * C. Porritt Jr., a church DR. ARNOLD F. RUNKEL Mrs. Paul Kants of the Woman’s Society will give the call to worship. Lioyd Pardee will offer prayer Says Church School Should Stay Small NEW YORK i®.— Small church. related colleges should resist the trend toward “‘bigness’’ if they Responsive reading will be led Mrs. Russell W. Vessells. FIRST CHURCH & NAZARENE 60 STATE STREET Sunday School .. 9:45 A.M. Worship ....... 11:00 A.M. Youth Groups .. 6:30 P.M. Evening Service . 7:30 P.M. Minister Will Speak at Both Services RICHARD NORTH. Minister of Music are to be effective, says the Rev. Dr. David H. Bremer, chaplain of | Muhlenberg College, of Allentown) Pa. He writes in the current issue | PAULSKI, Wis. (AP) — After a) stay in this country to collect funds for his work, the Rev. Andrew/of ‘‘The Lutheran,” weekly of the | Smolen, a Franciscan priest who United Lutheran church, that “in| fled Communist dominated Poland, | this age of big organizations and | has returned to a mission for big institutions, people are tempted | Polish refugees “~ founded in Bue- Ito emphasize quantity at the ex- nos Aires. ipense of quality. Jews Observing Succoth With Prayers, Services Jews throughout the world be-; Today booths are erected ad-| gan the nine-day observance of|jacent to the synagogue and used “Waterford Township's American Baptist Church” CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Crescent Lake Road near Hatchery Road REV. BENJAMIN A. BOHN, Pastor To Whom It May. Concern... Articles of incorporation and approval from the Bishop have been received; notice is hereby given of a first meeting of the congregation of St. Andrews lains. held at the church at 5301 Hatchery Road, Evening, October 27 at 8:00 P.M. COMMITTEE of INCORPORATION Episcopal parish of Drayton }. D. Boardman C. H. Methner R. L. Walker will be uesday Meetin George D. Elliott H. S. Richardson W. E. Whitmer 10 A.M. Worship Service 11 A.M. Sunday School Large Parking Lot Nursery During All Services Succoth or ‘‘Feast of Booths” at for prayers, benedictions and the) sundown Friday. Reform Jews ob-'partaking of food as did the Jews serve eight days. of old. The holiday commorates the| , time when the Israelites left; 182 frail reof, thatched with Egypt and wandered for 40 years in the desert until they came to the Promised Land. It was during these years that the Jews dwelt in booths or smal] huts. “The festival is also a period of Thanksgiving from which the Pil- grims took their Thanksgiving FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Poster REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, 0.D. Associate Pastor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 day. “In Biblical days, the Israelites; would bring their first fruits as an offering to God in the temple. Ap- propriate benedictions are still made over the following four| species which grow in Israel, palm branch, willow, myrtle and citron,” the rabbi said. TION B’NAI ISRAEL, Services at Congregation B'nai Israel, 143 Oneida Rd. began at 7:30 this morning. Following the service at 8 aim. Sunday, a special to Be Noted Messiah Baptist Will Mark Second Year of Cummings Pastorate The congregation of Messiah Bap. tist Church will observe the second anniversary of the Rev. Roy C./Succoth or Thanksgiving meal will Cummings as pastor. |be served at 10:30 a.m. in the Special services for the week ltabernacle built at the back of the will begin at 3:30 p.m. Sunday |SY"@sogue. with the Antioch Baptist Church Services will also be held at congregation of Flint in charge.| 5:30 today and at the same time The Rev. L. W. Pryor will speak.| Sunday evening. At 7:30 p.m. the Rev. V. L. On Oct. 23 a service is sched- Lewis of St. James Missionary julc” for 5:30 p.m. Memorial pray- Baptist Church will preach with jer: and special prayer for rain will the Male Chorus and Senior [be offered at 7,30 p.m. on Oct. Choir of his church providing (24 following a children’s service at| music, 7 p.m. On Oct. 25, services will be held! Other churches and pastors par- ticipating during the week inctwde {2 94.m. and again at 5:30 p.m. the Rev. L. R. Miner and Mace-/ TEMPLE BETH JACOB donia Baptist congregation, the! Reform Jewish services were Rev. Claude Goodwin and bsg at Temple Beth Jacob Fri- Central Methodist vV. MILTON H. gy D.D., Minister zr eb. Asseciate Minister REV. DANIEL J. WALLAC REV. JOHN H. MALL 1 MORNING SERVICES 8:30 A. M. and 10:45 A. M. LAYMAN’S SUNDAY “YOU HAVE BEEN CALLED” Richard C. Poole and William G. Wright, Speaking (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) Asseciate Minister OF CHRIST Welcomes All Visitors Everybody Is Invited! 1180 North Perry St. PONTIAC CHURCH |= Foes; Bible Study ........ sSoc0nscct 9:30 A.M. B Morning Worship .......04 e+. 10:50 A.M. i Sunday Evening Worship ......+. 6:00 P.M Wednesday Evening Service ...... 7:30 P.M be aK CMT ‘oh eee rs % | FIRST METHODIST _ South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pastor 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP LAYMEN SUNDAY 11:30 CHURCH Youth Fellowship see ee 6:15 P.M. 0B iis homers SCHOOL Wed. 7:30 P.M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship ees Pe ae ame | es eT Seo ae THE SALVATION ARMY 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET Sunday Schl. 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER vidence Missionary Baptist, the day evening and at 10 this morn- Rev. M. L. Bellinger and St. John|ing. Children of the Religious | Methodist, and the Rev. A. G./School brought special offerings to. Johnson and the New Bethel Bap-|the Temple at service last night. | x *® * Presiding Friday night will be| The children also took part in the Rev. Walter Rowe and his/the service at 10 this morning, congregation from the Antioch explaining the special symbols of, Baptist Church of Pontiac. the feast with students of the Sun- A talent program is scheduled|day School of First Methodist | for 7:30 p.m. Saturday. IChurch in Lake Orion their guests. Ld | FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 6640 Williams Lake Rd. nr. Dixie Highway Rev. Al Kasten, Pastor Sunday School Worship Service ......... Evangelistic Service ...... 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 P.M. “We Preach Christ Orucified, Risen. and Returning” CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at Williams Lake Rd, Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor WORSHIP ...... vee TEAM, SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30 A.M, so ee ST. JOHN’S PONTIAC 87 Hill Bt. at Cherry St, SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:45 A.M. Ainst FREE METHODIST CHURCH 501 MAT-CLEMENS STREET H. Howison, Pastor CLOSING SERVICES CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. SHEPHERD of the LAKES | WALLED LAKE Meeting 6t Walled Lake Elem. Schoo! |i W, Maple Near Ladd Rd. M. Prederick Foutz, Pastor CHURCH SERVICE ...1) AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL, . -9:30 AM. CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE TWP. Meeting at Beaumont Schoo! 6632 Elisabeth Lake Rd, - ; Ivan C. Ross, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:15 A.M. } CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M. }) of Fall Revival 11. A.M. Morning Worship "THE aN eal a 7 P.M. Evening Worship “LOST ON THE THRESHOLD” REV. G. STANLEY PUGH, Evangelist 10 A.M. Sunday School 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer » Meeting Bring the Family! God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited Dr. loseph Irvine Chapman, Pastor Percy M. Walley. Ir.. Minister of Education Two Worship Services—8 :45 and 11:00 a. m. Theme—'’BETHANY IN MY LIFE” (Message by Laymen) . & | | | 4 Good Musie — Singing —True to the Word Preaching | Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E, Hakes, Asst Pastor Classes for All 10:00 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP [ BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH |§ WEST HURON and MARK STREET Be - PR big ner BAPTIST — 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Evening Service—7:00 P.M. es Tae Oe ust ae Ae Ages 9:45 A. M—Church School Classes for All 7:00 P. M—Five Baptist Youth Fellowship Groups Adult Forum—Rabbi Nathan Hershfield speaking 8:00 P. M—Evening Vespers, ““WHO ARE THE PURE IN HEART?” Wednesday, 7:15 P. M—Midweek Service “An American Baptist Convention Church” . PS FE ESSEC $n | Greater Pontiac HYMN SING SUNDAY, OCT. 18, 9:00 P.M. Pontiac Northern High School 1051 Arlene (off Perry St.) @ MR. ROBERT CLARK, Tenor Soloist @ THE HALEY SISTERS @ MR. JERRY LIBBLY ' @ OAKLAND AVE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHOIR Great Congrega- tional Singing! Rev. Robert Rev. Geolfrey Day Winnie DON’T MISS THIS! : In this Roosevelt Wells tly misunderstood by many oe of the failure of individuals eco nise the greta ee E2 get the truth, ONE CANNOT REA 1] ATEME, fe) man. m the Word of Gee and WORD OF TRUT ’ ‘The baptism of the "9: ll; Lk. 24:49; Acts oe not be obeyed. Salvation is © God's will, Matt. 7:21; Heb, & t : Holy Spirit was a promise, and men cannot obe THEREFOR NE'S BEING Bgl OF THE HOLY many segginge Dy one Must BE - ee, thr om iti ones, — obedience; 4 view ea this. how do Y — one, “HE THAT wuts BE 8A mitted it when he sa ‘or remission of ine it out when sf Acts 22:16, quisite to ‘salvation. Por further information, write te Roosevelt Wells 210 Hughes Street, Pontiac, or call FE 5-1156 WELCOME TO THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 210 Hughes Street, Pontiac, Michigan “SEARCHING THE Roosevelt Wells, Minister CHURCH CALENDAR Bible School Sunday ...... 9:45 A.M. Bermon and Worship ..... 11:00 A. 7 Eve. Worship & Sermon.... 6:00 P.M. Bible Study Tuesday 8:00 P.M. “COMMON RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS NOT ENDORSED examining inconsisten .3 this article I want to discuss with “sj the teachin MUST BAPTIZED TODAY IN ORDER TO BE SAVED, This statement is frequently made and this proposition frequently affirmed, ago the Bible does not endorse it for it ori ONE PIEC . This is why we are encours: RIGHTL If this yee rent is true Peter did not know it for he Arise and be We should earn. that it i not our assist God, for he dees net mention Holy aap Baptism as a prere- IEVETH THOU SCRIPTURES” with BY THE BIBLE’ series of articles we have been Pow theories which i n you BE with Bible teachin : that, ONE JITH THE HOLY SPIRIT ated not with God but with subject of the Holy Spirit E OF MATERIAL A VE BEEN THOROUGH- DIVIDE OR nawous : e baptism of the & promise; but iva- SALVATION 18 NOT ad not pow ie ogee et AND 18 BAPTI SHALL iyi 4 = \ supported her father’s account of what happened that fatal morn- of married life. “probably will live beyond his|were only 158 paralytic cases as | . dan, Joan Crawford. She said Ritz’ weekly earnings 11Tth birthday (Nov. 14) if his compared to the 229 this year. Strand TWELVE - a ’ : : schools will enter an elimination Judged Innocent Dr. Fy R. Tittany Was lt Bribery 7 Area Sch : tournament in February after four . | Becomes Rhode bly Will Participate i preg magpen egy tee 4 | ad 4 U. of M, in Wife's Death /s!a2¢ Rector lor Extortion? [Year's Debates} es = « m0 « P Le The Rev. Dr. Fred R. Tiffany, a waleg Sor a, your ot Oehetng| ee meats te mons, wil pastor of Bethany Baptist Church enrolled a year debating that” Duncan Hansen Freed |tom 194 to oan Confused Case Being/°" Bx | eee around “Resolved, am, Sep Seeeeeed & : sponsored by the University of! rederal government should substan- in Spectacular Chicago |<#!! to become rector of the Cathe- Fought Before the State/ sichigan's Bureau of School Serv- increase its regulation’ of ‘ dral of St, John in Providence, Court ices and the Michigan High Schoo! | “#!’Y . Murder Trial R. 1 Supreme Forensic Asan. labor unions. he, ee ee . ‘ : r . are Avondale, - : of tron ore, CHICAGO (AP)—A jury of 10|, Dating back to I7I1, the cathe- LANSING U—Benjamin D. Rit-| , “nev, are, Avencnle, Bras athitet: Sve “was, SOE dral seats 1,000 people and has holz, fighting a bribery conviction, nearly a ton women amd 2 men took just 80\tive chapels. Morning and evening ded oop ad Tage [ema Seeeete se Wa th Duncan Hansen, 29, of a charge|Holy Communion is ‘celebrated ‘ Court as & man more Approximately 200 Michigan high|iron. Also:~four tons of air. a of murdering his former wife, ¢very day at noon. , sinned against thar sinning. Seas Dr. Tiffany will be the cathedral SF ge. Reg “ad rea : : nee , Ss . preacher and parish administrator. Aity. James E. Haggerty r . “= After leaving Bethany, Dr. Tif. troit said his client, a wealthy Would Live Longer, Says Doctor ; Screams of happiness from the tany worked for the American Chicago lensmaker, was the vic- ae defendant's relatives and frends Baptist Convention in Chicago} “Itim of extortion when he slipped filled Criminal Court Friday night ynere he led in merging three three $100 bills to members of the en US re] U as the jury foreman read the ver- white Baptist churches on the}, State Optomertry Board Aug. 8, _ dict to Judge Robert E. English. southside into an integrated church} 1955. oS s “I plan to return to a normal with co-pastors of Negro and White | The state charges the money NEW YORK (UPI)—Men might live as long as women if life,” Hansen told the newsmen jeaders. was down payment on intended | they were the thorough “self-disclosers” women are, said we to ose way Chuldren Very bade |p atet Dr: Tiffany was employed] * bribes totaling $6,000. Dr. Sidney M. Jourard, in suggesting a new explanation of want to see my children very bad- by the Episcopal Diocese of Central The ; in a .| why nature so clearly favors the female in the matfer of ay. New York where he directed the incident occurred Lans ; * * * 5 ing hotel room while Pinkerton| longevity. ‘ ‘work of 15 parishes in enlargement ) Hansen has three children, and programs. He also served as chap- JUDGE AND PORTRAIT — Judge Florence AP Wirephete rae nets Metened we * * 1 Oot ee eee athe al nd ree eon County Hos-/ Allen, second from right, beams today in front of month at the age of 75. Her sister is at the far vat penn the -_—.* Seine z| __ By “self-disclosure” he meant letting other people see “the Ne ee eee ee ec tees Of tod semall Enis] ior portrait shuctiy after its unyeiling in cham- right. The others, from left, are Judge Thomas | 5% | real self.” Everyone kpows people often are not what they AEP ATERE REED 8: PEAS SEES OE bers of the U, S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, F. McAllister of Grand Rapids, chief judge of the Sea seem to be. Jourard said this was much less true of women The decision came 01 the 2st He was advanced to the priest.| where she served 25 years. The only woman to sixth circuit appeals court, and U. S. Sen. Frank | racy teani ‘of observers, unbe- than of men. It is womanly, in fact, to disclose “the ‘teal day of the trial, which was one hood of The Episcopal Church in) sit on a U. S. appeals court, she retired last | Lausche of Ohio. knownst to the other at the time,| self. of the most spectacular in recent June of this year. made a tape recording of the pro- . * * * Chicago courtroom history. | ; ; ; ; . . ceedings. Police flushed the Pink- But men are likely to be playing a part and concealing _* * : ’ Offering to Lord Find Children Playing Paral IC Polio Sees ertons from hiding in a confused/ 11. rea) self, even from themselves. They behave impersdnal- Hansen, a tall, besoectacled Retired Opera Singer ith Air Force | scene Saloweng the event, | ay, tke instruments part-time school teacher, was ac- Will Be Subject With Air Force Rockets |_ . Ritholz, then 56, was found , : ; cused of slaying Susan Hansen, Sa ed F D th ] | ALPENA (AP)—Police went on Drop of 50 in Week guilty in Ingham County Circuit And what happens? They build up internal stresses. $, May 24 in her South Side home| \qY rom Ved at Se rvices the jump upon discovering that| Court and sentenced by visiting science can demonstrate that stress, if strong enough and a month after she had gin children were using Air Force | WASHINGTON W—The number judge Philip A. a Niles constant enough, kills. grounds elty. She ny _ . years in prison ae soma dead on the floor of her a ee ee ious ape pee atey: eee ah pachere swe rl cows. ri ot paralytic polio cases reported ro goa peg bond. “Maybe being manly, whatever that means, is slow sul- bedroom with a broken neck. fame to Mary Garden half a cen-Wil! Preach on “What Shall I a \last week dropped to 229, the +* « side,” said Jourard in a lecture which is getting much atten- Render to the Lord’ at the 9 and|the 342-foot rockets Friday and ch. irc) hich is being widely cir- * * *® tury ago saved her life Friday. : put them safely in a vault until Public Health Service said today.| His appeal was taken under ad-| tion in psychological circles and whic g y As soon as the verdict was an- ~ © * Il a.m. worship services Sunday! air Force could have a look.| x oe * visement by the Supreme Court.| culated in the technical Journal of the National Associa- mpunced, Hansen turned and Nearly overcome by gas fumes in Orchard Lake Community| Where did the rockets come! ae han in the {A ruling probably will be handed| tion for Mental Health. hugged his defense attorney, in her home, the frail, 82-year-old! Church, Presbyterian. oan’ That was _ less res ps ee down in Notunbir or Jabuary. m * * Charles A. Bellows. Then he em- former prima donna raised faint * * Paients af Sotec of tie children ended Oct. 2 and ewer graced his mother and brothers, cries for help before collapsing.’ Children will be .presented for! sail the youngsters told them they the 332 in the ine —_— ; Jourard, a professor of psychology at the University of Julian and Richard, both lawyers A gamdener tending the flower-| 1. c.-rament of Baptism at both!got them from fishermen who! Which came ase — r. p ontiac Theaters Florida, pointed out that in social living, everyone has a Who also aided in the defense. beds of a neighbor, Dorothy Bell, ‘netted them in Lake Huron, | There were 4.265 paralytic cases role to play. Normal people play their roles suitably, but they 7 * ® heard her. They found Miss Gar.) inquirers’ class is taught each Wurtsmith Air Base at Oscoda,|"@Ported by the states bet ith Eagle are not necessarily healthy personalities. Asked how he felt, Hansen re- den lying almost unconscious just Sunday evening by the pastor and not far from here, has a_ jet ae 1 and Oct. 9, a se Sat.: “Man in the Net,” Alan - - # plied, “I'm a little tired after be- inside her front door and sum-|) O00 nunicants’ class for young practice firing range over the 2-989 in the 40 corresponding Ladd; “Ride Lonesome,” Randolph ing locked up for five months.” moned a doctor. She was reported people each Saturday morning. lake. The base is investigating. {Week ; | Scott, , “In fact, normality in some social systems rellably’pro- Was he worried about the ver- oe oe tired ‘ ¢ ¢& | In aoa ee first = = Sun _ Tues.: “King of he Wild) duces ulcers, paranonia, piles or compulsiveness,” he said. ? icnive - t retired ; on | ° | vaccine ame available, . - a dict? . rned. I was a Singer, who lives alone, “appar-| Helen Brieden will preside over Last Civil War lwere 8.290 cases in the first 40 Stallions, George Montgomery; And so the mental health scientist has to deal both th i wae ee comrernes. . the cook-|the Women’s Association at 7:30 mens The “Angry Hills,” Robert Mit-| people who can’t play their roles suitably and with “those little disappointed in the indiscre. ently had turned on | ‘\p.m, Wednesday with Mrs. Stod- V R h 117 ween. * chum. ' who play their roles quite well but suffer the agonies of Fag ot tie aaa Rene ET a cad ace faa 2 and Sie Sodilg Aeiien!| © GF LO Z1CCC a oe Wed. . Sat.: ‘Tarzan's Great- ication.” live,” jfore she could either turn it out Amiton leading 5 . | Domestic demand for Salk vac- est Adventure.” “| boredom, frustration, anxiety or stultification. * * or light it. A speaker from Alma College wil Say His Doctors _ {cine has begun to drop, the healtin|¢ "Gordon Scott; . “S , e discuss Christian education. | . The Gunman From Loredo,” Ro- The Hansen family held a big She must have recovered service reported. Shipments to U.S. bert Kna ' party after the trial at Duncan's ©nough to crawl to the door.” : | HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)—Confed- communities by manufacturers - Huron & E GO HELD OVER ° parents’ home. The three Hansen - CG ‘ = . . ap One of Ritz Brothers erate veteran Walter Williams ap- nag week bangeclbigin 9 Sat: “North By Northwest,” rates oo ch we : Miss Garden was born in “ arently will reach his 117th birth- to 712,185 doses, ime t " s sali oes Pepe = erdeen but her parents moved to Is Sued for Divorce day. "he doctor says. weekly total had dropped below oy oa ee 206 eee rs NOW thru TUES. It was Nancy's testimony that el t my . Pag Roo sai SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)—! Williams, last surviving veteran|a million since last April. Audrey Hepburn. _. a 2 7 bores: ee . provided one of the dramatic high- 1 an Pa a . a jake, and Jimmy Ritz of the Ritz Brothers of the Civil War, fell ill with pneu-| ~~ * * Oakland EDWARD ELEANOR points of the trial] and brought the peli began “a ‘ore career in Comedy team has been sued for monia last summer and was on| There were 320 cases of all! sat. - Thurs: “Anatomy of a, . case nationwide attention. Nancy, an . lacl 1931 andidivorce on grounds of extreme the critical list for weeks. Doc-\types of polio listed by the re Murder,” James Stewart, Lee! not knowing her mother had been!‘ na ed Sek . cruelty. tors at that time said death was|porting states, which compared Remick. : sJain and that her father was on“ ° | Jidith Lee Ritz said they sepa- only a few days away. |with 319 in the corresponding 1958 Coming: “The Best of Every- trial, told a story which generally | eS ae irated Wednesday after six years But he is holding up well and|week. But in the 1958 week there thing,” Hope Lange, Louis Jour- ers $10,000 and asked $2,300 present condition continues, Dr, x* * * a Sais aaa | monthly alimony and support for Russell Wolfe said Friday. From Jan. 1 through Oct. 9 there EVERYTHING FOR aos a yA] |the couple's child, Alison Paula,| Williams has said he'll have had been 6,738 polio cases re- SSE Ne Ae 4. and $15,000 in legal fees. ‘barbecued pork ribs on his birth-| ported, compared with 4,348 in the HALLOWEEN z day. |similar 1958 span. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Monte! weve, nee Castro S Brother Raul, U. S. Foe, Gets Key Post Now Playing: “The Devil's Dis- ciple,’’ Burt Lancaster, Kirk Doug- las, Laurence Olivier; ‘No Place | to Land,” John Ireland, Mari Blan-' chard. Waterford Drive-In Sat. . Sun.: “Diary of a High School Bride,” Anita Sandra; “Ghost of Drag Strip Hollow,” Jody Fair; ‘The White Feather,’ Robert Wagner, Debra Paget. Community Theaters Civie — Farmington Sat.: “The Nun's Story,” Audrey Hep- burn, Peter Pinch, coler Sun.-Tues.: “ ing. ise Actor Monte Blue, 72, Weds Again Today % : Oe] | Eli AL! [MIE ID) BIOIN] | [EIA ic ieisr |= i OP IEINT El Te Piper's Magazine Outlet 35 AUBURN AVE. getting married again today. j * * * The bride is Betty Munson Mess, 42, a portrait painter and widowed mother of four children. WATERFORD Phone FE 4-4565 Raul’s appointment may be a pre-|subjected to a drastic shakeup ' liminary step leading to Fidel's|after the revolution. Hepburn, Peter Pinch iresignation as prime minister to| ; ” aud Blue, 72, is working mow on @ favaNA (AP) — Strongman|called the program the ‘‘corner-|Hepburn, Tony Perkins, Lee’ J.. Cobb, 147 W Lawrence St — ee ike longa Fidel Castro has elevated his 28-/stone of the revolution.” Wed. -at om Traia from Gun Hull.” DRIVE-IN THEATER . . sinned e ie Tetons bailey prother Raul to the yew PRIME MINISTER rors of re eB - THE FAMI SRIVE -IN arried : uban cabinet. le > . | According to the reports, Min- — Rech . Williams Lake-Airport Roads — Office Opens 6: . M, Sets eer acre; cae ee a zs | Raul will take over the newly), = a Id be-|_ Sat-:_“A Srivsic’o ttn” Sal Mineo, | Cor Sen 6:30 P Late ee eM asbigtncs te tS dea, Minis Armed ‘Ster of State Raul Roa wou Gary Crosby: “Plunder Road,” Jeenne| Pf sy ly ie Zt . : 3 3 ereaien Ministry of rm come prime minister. Cooper. Gene Ra the | Th D Y ; pROECes: - A * The decree appointing Raul Prant Sinatra Hleanot aver » wal ru ss A ; ; ; gives him 60 days in which to}, Thurs.Sat.: Fang yg gg 4 : ; 4 | The younger Castro, a bitter) Grate an “organic law” governing |Land,” pray Mart Blanchard ; ; critic of the United States, already | operations of the new ministry. | ge; “A Mele ta ethe teed” is commander in chief of the) This was interpreted in some|Prank Sinatra; “The Little Savage,” : ©. A Cont r act jarmed forces. The new post willl quarters as meaning the younger | *“Sun:-fues." "A Hele in the Head.” held >= ~~ \enable him to make many mili-|Castro will have more authority |over,, Plus “Nowhere to Go,” George 3 ; ‘tary decisions on his own, lin purging the a iretoar. eters Thurs: “worth Northwest” é x *®& * ticularly the navy. The navy, un-| Horse.” color : ; S a ‘|, There also was speculation that|like the other branches, was not| 94; oun: “The tite: aeitiee.® Seba y , ee ‘ F nue 0] It also could mean a revamp| gee. tne pig Coan’’ Victor Matere, « |concentrate on his job as presi-|ing of all military forces. Rhonda Plemin sea - on rac ‘dent of the National Institute of| Raul's elevation is expected to a w.5 Lies wer | Agrarian Reform, There have|speed up military action against Aqirowe. gues Rowen. es rs : /been unconfirmed reports that the!enemies of the revolution. There on “sient of Lost women” Vo wen : Cuban leader wants to take aihas been a noticeable increase re- Sat.-Sun.: “John Paul Jones,” Robert | * 3 ‘more active fole in the direction cently in antigovernment activities |Stsek, Charles Coburn _ a2 _ |of the agency charged with a vast|/in the western province of Pinar Mi ne — Glenn ae en |land distribution program. He has/del Rio. eiatia, Bede homett? Bee.” Preat : Far too many folks sign contracts, then change | . their minds and want the contracts cancelled. ba 7 ee +3 | BORG Dm Oe! SATURDAY ! ; 4 2150 OPDYKE RD. SUNDAY! | ia e ; . ‘3 Remember These Things Before You Sign: FE 4-4611 t 3+ Unit Show - 3 * The time to shop around is— : BEFORE YOU SIGN THE CONTRACT * The time to decide that you really want, need and can afford the merchandise — - . BEFORE YOU SIGN THE CONTRATC! * READ THE CONTRACT CAREFULLY— BEFORE YOU SIGN THE CONTRACT! - UNIT NO. 1 The Fantastic War of the Great Fire Monsters UNIT NO. 2 One Moment a Beautiful Girl. . Then, a Skeleton They'll roast anybody in their path! | MOM SCHOOL ORIDE starring Anite Sands GUOST OF DRAGSTRIP HOLLOW starring Jody Ronald Foster + Chtis Robinson Fair * Martin BradBock ¢ Ruse Bender AN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PICTURE AN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PICTURE 3rd FEATURE! + A contract, once you have signed it, is a legal instrument not subject to cancellation except under’ the terms stated in the 4 contract itself. + The Business Ethics Board Has No Power to Cancel Contracts. BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce A I Sl ie Re EB A EN RRO te Rate ES a | UNIT NO. 3 ee aa MADISON “COMMANDO” iui ae | ea) ee? eee! e eae ‘2 1 , ‘ | ; 4 ARVO eine cy RE nt s “HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 THIRTEEN ™~ Py (Quiz Loser feat ~~~ Flynn Will Ride Current Probe. | ih ret Soe 2 ao me in $75 Coffin vision quis shqw fixing have ae EE bed wating Rep. | Protege and Ex-Wife { izing long distance telephone linked Boston with New York in 1923. , Radio Came in 1923 The first radio broadcast util- made a “bust” out of Ernest | ii, tventigating shows re nde ty 3 bier ho 0 make a public statement clearing a uneral Rites Pecel, whe appeared on the % en a those who had no part in fixing sald yesterday that he has been HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Errol | congressional He Was Honest Thief; Flynn, who made and spent mi} the . te a Went to Jail Anyway — [on ¢ neturming Holl ago “Two years I was a hero | NEW YORK (UPI) — His can-| Amd three of the many women +» «THE STORY OF SIMON PETER OF GALILEE to my friends,” he said. “Today |dor was refreshing but it didn't| i" the 50-year-old actor’s life plan TECHRICOLOR® - PAMAISIOR® 70 - STEREOPHONC SounD people think I'm a bust.” keep 27-year-old Melvin Tuller out/'® attend his funeral Monday j Pecel reached the $16,000 (of jail. morning at Forest Lawn’s Church MaRTia HYVER - wenoer LOM - Fab ORaGE | ecncene ss on WOWARD ESTABROOK ons ROWLANG Vee la “ 4 rr _ =i . ¥ STARTS THURS. OCT. 22-2 P.M, , (8:30 PERFORMANCE SOLD OUT) vag a BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY 11 AM-10 PM, = ee > “plateau” on the program and | Two detectives who found Tul. of the Recessional. He will be then lost..He received an ex- |ler carrying an unwrapped, brand.| puri’ in Memorial Park at pensive automotiile as a con- new radig - phonograph in ‘broad}/ Forest Lawn. solation prize. |daylight asked him where he got * * * “Why don’t they bring out that |it. Tuller replied, “I took it from| In death as im life, the screen there were a lot of pegple—a a store,”" as indeed he had. They] over stirred controversy. His es- lot of little guys—whe were |arrested him. - tranged third wife, dancer Patrice| ~ meas Wymore, and his 17-year-old pro- . tege, blonde Beverly Aadland, Lait ur ie MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT SERVICE ee Cit wo a oe MATINEES: 4 2PM Except Sun. = & Thanksgivifig Day at 230 P M. Orch, & Loge $2.00, Bal. §1.50-$1.25 hj , FOR SPECIAL GROUPS EVENINGS: AT &. 30 — ORCHESTRA $250 AND PARTIES BALCONY $2.00 end $1.50 - Tex incteded WO. 1-5114 of WO. 2-7135 | CHILOREN WITH PARENTS 90¢ AT ALL TIMES e mir lalhd Arlisia 140 BAGLEY — DETROIT 26 ; Tetates WOcdwerd 2-7135 ees? OES vied over who would handle the! —_ oe OMe funeral arrangements, ss Lie Miss Aadland, who had been| THEA’ Vz 79> Flynn’s companion for the last (a ont? two years, planned to have the| — Ss. naa _— 7 actor’s body flown here from Van-| In Person jack Pasr’s own nie . couver, B.C., where he died, in a) AIRBORNE TRANSMITTER — This artist's AP Wirephete | $1,000 coffin. sketch shows the six-state area to be covered by _Lafayette, Ind., to a circling plane which will re- [| ~ 7 ° a a's But she stepped aside as Miss) a multimillion dollar educational television ex- telecast them. Five million pupils in 17,000 loca- i dil her Se aa periment. Programs will be transmitted from tions will receive the telecasts starting in Sep- | in Vancouver, CHAOTIC ARRIVAL ground-base facilities at Purdue University in tember 1960. 2 a / BLK: NORTH TELEGRAPH RD Miss Aadland, who was with France before going to the United Want to B hief? . , m4 Flynn when he died of a reer Feared by Russ States, was singled out for the | o Be a Chief? Open 6:30 P. M. Show Starts 7:00 P.M. attack Wednesday, returned to Hollywood Friday night. Her ar-! “spiritual strength” which en. | WAGONER, Okla. — Want . #. ' rival was marred by chaos at the e abled him to build a new career (‘0° be inducted as an honorary — LAST TIMES TONIGHT! — ; ¥ International Airport. in mathematics after an accident [member of an Indian tribe? A 0 Tipes om Brcsdwer. Never Bofors tn x * * Lead in Math in a Pittsburgh factory cut short company at a resort lodge near SENSATIONAL 3 UNIT SHOW ! See all the fabulous dancing, hear all the The young actress was greeted his work as an engineer. lhere can arrange for such a pro-| ong ., ol hit ies Just in Time,” “Lon ; . Py Betore {new | You.” “T Meth Girt and 7 a oo a As Oey — “A U.S. Pioneer Claims! The mishap left him a double|gram at prices varying from $45 Yane srg hag g Joh : , : tee, with both arms lost to to $92.50. Extra war bonnets are , , ing log. Miss Aadiand fainted.) 10- to 15-Year Advance 37Pute: mee res . EET S ae |and her friends shrieked at photo) ,. re he Sew, 195 a vi graphers not to take pictutes. | Aids Their Missiles r yanel..-: ; NEXT ATTRACTIO HANS CONRIED ay canea lat became Gi | on re * STARS “Tall Sto ” tance until she regained con-) PARIS (UPI) — Solomon Let. TONITE—LAST COMPLETE SHOW 10:00 P.M. , “ev mm Enneert ry Saher Flynn's secretary, schetz, 75-year-old American pio- ALAN LADD “MAN IN THE NET” Ronald Shedlo, waved a cane as wd altel at) Reservations 18) om LOWA®) he yelled at newsmen to -keep neer in advanced mathematics, RANDOLPH SCOTT “RIDE LONESOME” their ctanice said Friday the Russian lead in @ CASS THEATER Times : z a e ah ” © MARWIL's ie ond Sen 3:30 Fb. S18 Seas ,*% * * \rockets “has me scared. | omen Bile: Maiiness' ‘sac, Fee; sen. azo | Nora Eddington, Flynn's second Lefschetz, born in Russia, sid FS STARTS SUNDAY? e PONTIAC TRAVEL P.M. $2.50 and $1.54. All prices include |wife, plans to pay her final re- Soviet mathematicians were ahead EF © ALLIED TRAVEL an SEND MAIL ORDERS NOW spects. The actor's first wife, of their American counterparts “'10; in Windsor” —( cavelope. fer sate setarn of tonne French actress Lili Damita, is in}to 15 years’ in the study of non- Palm Beach, Fla. She doesn’t!/linear differential equations, which |plan to attend the rites. concern the laws of motion of) —.| Florence Aadland, who greeted physical bodies, including electron- her daughter at the airport, said!ic particles. j 2 oe Beverly yielded because Flynn's! This, fhe said, had provided parents approved of Miss Wymore Russi miseile e ith QUR f ald. Theat, | AMOUR | Bitterteld Theat (9) FIRST SHOWING Ye | a atm ULTAS HARD CLAYTON + WILSON + CHAUVIN » GILDEN 2—THRILLERS —2 a making the funeral arrangements. | “etien Bediens uel asetede ol - = . * * * : control.”’ f In St. Albans, England, Flynn's ; ; bs pap Ni NOW A ‘ CALL FOR 74-year-old father, Prof. Theodore} "The Russians — — we \E, AMAZING Ravinia SPECIAL OWL SHOW JOIN OUR INFORMATION! Flynn, provided a brief postscript build while we build a n A 1 ON ! GOLDEN ABE CLUB j j' his son’s hectic life. He said: pee epee ps Mes THEAIER OF N E MER CAN t= SNEAK PREVIEW —— “Errol had the nicest possible can't afford to bui rockets and : = | manners for women, and in this' blow them up to see what's wrong ! A LAND vr A TARAS sda FEATURE world you cannot be nice to wo-'with the design as we do.” ALL AR CAST! men without being accused of all x * * VIOLENCE! jsorts of low motives; the way be The tall, white-haired scientist | ach nto make me fae ol faith spoke to a news conference shortly | iP hood.” |before he and nine other foreign pan as |= /woman : scientists, including Soviet Biolo-| igist P. Paviovsky, were honored >. SUNDAY — MONDAY <— | Sulphur is used in the manufac- : '[VE ALWAYS HATED by the faculty of Paris’ Sorbonne | ; , wr: . J | VE A WAYS Al feare ot ome jpeelisteg priory University with honorary doctorate i ; 7 e By ae eet i YOUR. HANDS ON ME! 'steel. | Lefschetz, who studied in ye By the author o ue = van > Fait a "= [a re i i Battle Cry ond “Exodus! 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Taylor = , — = STU ANNUUM EAA AEAASS ADR ATTA AAV i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1959 es ee. ee ee ee —=- -— —_— | Saginaw ...... 6 PCH ‘Boots Sagin Ken Dextrom's Field Goal Is Margin of Win His 2nd-Period Kick Produces Ist Valley Victory for Chiefs By BILL CORNWELL Pontiae Central put the foot back into. the footba!l here Friday evening at Wisner Stadium and booted Saginaw High into a 96 defeat. He didn't realize it at the The field goal, a rather unusual weapon in high school football, proved to be Central’s margin of victory and it was Dextrom’s right toe *that furnished the difference. There were only 20 seconds re- maining in the Ist half with Cen- tral facing a 4th-and-goal situation on the Saginaw 3 yard line. The order to try a field goal was issued, but the Chiefs took so much time getting ready for the effort that they were penalized 5 yards back to the 8. Booting from a sharp angle to Pentise Press Phete BIG KICK — Pontiac Central halfback Ken Dextrom didn't know it at the time, but his 17- yard field goal with 20 seconds remaining in the lst half turned out to be the margin of differ- | ence in the Chiefs’ 9-6 Valley vic- | tory over Saginaw Friday night at Wisner Stadium. Oxford Bi his left, Dextrom split the up rights with a perfect kick from the Saginaw 17 te give the Chiefs a 3-0 halftime lead, It was Dextrom’s 2nd field goal try in the quarter ang he made it | count, Centra] increased its lead to 3-0 midway through the 3rd quarter on| a l-yard quarterback sneak by Fred Staley, but €aginaw hit pay dirt in the final minute of the game to demonstrate the importance of Dextrom’s 17-yard field goal. It was Central's Ist Saginaw Val- ley Conference win of the season in two tries and the 4th success in five starts altogether. The win- less are now 0-2 in the Saginaw* Valley and 0-4-1 overall. The game was a bitterly-con- tested, rough - and - tumble affair from the start to finish with each team having two players ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct. Staley and Trojan tackle Dale | Webber were sent to the side- | lines in the 3rd period and Sta- ley’s absence hurt the Chiefs considerably in the 4th stanza | when Saginaw was making a des- - perate bid for victory. Halfback Mike Scarbough, the workhorse of Saginaw’s offense, and Central tackle Adolphus Houston were given the gate near the end of the contest. The Chiefs capitalized on a Sag- inaw -fumble to score their only touchdown. End Elick Shorter picked up the loose pigskin on the Trojan 45 and lugged it to the 32. Seven plays later the Chiefs chalked up six points as Staley piled through Saginaw’s stacked de- fense from 1 yard out. Dextrom’s attempted placekick for the extra point was blocked. Most of the 4th period was spent in Pontjac territory, but the Tro- jans were unable to break through for a touchdown until the final minute when a short PCH punt left them just 26 yards away from the goal line. After one drive ran out of gas on the PCH 12, the Trojans took to the air for their lone TD. Quarterback Gary Streiter, & left-handed passer, tossed to Jerry Tillman for 2 15-yard tally and the rangy Saginaw end slid on the seat of his pants in the end sone after the ball. Dick Wiedbrauk’s run for the conversion failed to get across. Central blew several scoring chances in the Ist half before Dex- trom put his magic toe to work. . INAW STATISTICS PCH-8AG bw 8 Pirst nos Rushing 10 6 Pirst Downs Passing .. 2 4 Total First. Downs .... 13 1 Net Yards Rushing 185 ot Net Yards Passing .. 23 198 Pere Net Yardage . 208 ' Passes Attempted 7 8 Passes Completed . 2 5 Passes reepted by - i Punting Average - ‘ saa —-* 50 15 PONTIAC CENTRAL Terry, L. Prell, ag 3 : Rush, Peterson, Houston. GUA ' Brown, Whitehead. Williams, ¥ SCENTERS: Humphrey, D. Prell, An- UARTEP BACKS: Fn” ¥. Brennen. Quan Howe. McCaul ey, Shorter, Jones, SAGINAW . LINEUP — Tillman, McInerney, Robinson, LINSUP Taylor, E. bentrem a Webber. Sarden, Peterson, Snutted by Imlay City = Oxford couldn't get past the de- fending champion in its bid for the South Central League title. The Wildcats dropped a 16-14 decision to Imlay City even — they dominated the statis- - other league action, Milling- ton stopped North Branch 140. Doug Stott scored all of Ox- ferd’s points, but a third quarter safety proved to be the margin of difference. Oxford scored in the first quar- ter with Stott going over from the two. He then ran the point, x *« * Imlay marched 60 yards and Roger Lomerson hit from the three on a sneak. He also kicked the point and it was 7-7 at halftime. Jim VanConant biecked a punt and then fell on it in the end tone for Imiay’s safety and after the free kick, Imlay marched 60 yards. Dick McKee raced 25 yards and Lomerson ran the point to make it 16-7. * * * With three minutes left, Stott dove over from the one and ran the point. Oxford missed a golden chance in the final moments of the second quarter, with a first and goal on the two. Mike Zink and Chuck Hallard scored Millington’s TD's and Zink converted both points. Oxford rolled up 230 yards to 187 for Imlay and led in first downs 15-10. Imlay is now 5-0 for the year and made its streak reach 11 straight. Utica Walloped, 25-6 Lake Shore handed Utica a 25-6 licking Friday night in a Bi-County League football game on the Lake} |’ Shore gridiron. It was Utica’s 2nd|“ BE OME MCL PY EF IIL WES NRE eas es. dees tie 14 | POOR 0 LORS sess EEL LE SOE LLL S SMM LON LE RUE NRE ERED 5, SST NIRS: Pontiac Central. 9- Pon ar 18 Faminglon'...12 Wolled Lake 19 Nortvile 26 Clarkston... Bakloy......- 6. Waterford .... 0. Souield ....14 W. Bloomfield. 6 Brigio ‘ WERE EOS SOIREE SO ie 946-PNH Ground Game Rolls Skippers Sin FIFTEEN’. Bloomfield... .13 Milford Holly ........12. Clarenceville .. 0 Huskies Blast Berkley, 18-6 SPORTS Walled Lake 11 Nears I-L Title for Third Win Northern Dominates Game; Scores All in Second Half 3 By DICK BUCK Pontiac Northern kept its hopes alive in the Inter-Lakes * Confer. ence by ruining the ho Northville Heads celebration for Berkley, "86 I tan ~~ W-0 After 2th ee gage pe — Even in the first half Huskies were unable to score we they had several touchdown efforts halt-| 2 “Straight Victory Lakers Unimpressive Before 3,500 Fans at Homecoming died with a pass inter- | ception in the Berkley end zone. Berkley’s only threat in the first’ half came just before intermission, the Bears got to the Nort The queen looked great and the| 10 line. ‘band was outstanding but other- | The Huskie defense stopped the wise an overflow Homecoming | | Berkley offense cold by throw- crowd had little to cheer about | img the runners for couple losses. {as visiting Northville handed the The Huskies took the second half|West Bloomfield Lakers a 2646 kickoff and in 16 plays, 15 on the| thrashing last night |ground, they rolled to the first * * * |score of the game. Over 3,500 were on hand to see | Bob Hocking went over from the the perennial champion Mustangs |four yard line after the 70 yard win the key game in their cam- march. Gerry Miffeweaser’s kick paign for a 4th straight Wayne- was wide Oakland crown. It was their 29th After the ensuing kickoff, Berk. '©@gue victory in a row pd came right back for a touch- A penalty which nullified an aided by runs of 14 and | opening-minute touchdown run 31 yards by Larry Osborne to by Jack Newton may- have been the two yard line. a quick turning point in what From there Ron Strittmatter, Was expected’ to be a nip-and- went over in two plays and the tuck struggie right to the final score was knotted. Leeman at-| seconds. | tempting to run the point fumbled. ~ & * * * * The Lakers lost the ball on| } downs after missing the touch-| From /this point Northern con-| trolled game. Following the} |\down and Northville struck for 68 | kickoff, the Huskies marched trom|¥274s in seven plays. Larry Nitzel the 35. Aided by an 18 yard pass|SCored from the six after opening t Nari te 1 king and hard|‘eh drive with a 42yard gallop. By CHUCK ABAIR Keego Fizzles, 26-6 With 19-14 Win Waterford 12-0 Loser in Listless Afternoon Duel at Farmington 2 RESTING CHIEFS — Idle Pontiac Central football players watch the action in last night's Valley struggle against Saginaw mish at Wisner ‘Defensive Ace’ Snover Scores CHS Clincher Stadium. The Chiefs defeated Saginaw, thetr Ist conference victory of the season There's still some stiff opposi- tion ahead, but Walled Lake is jone step closer to the Inter-Lakes {Conference football crown today. | Coach Dave Smith’s Vikings | were hard-pressed all the way by | a fighting but luckless Southfield | team last night at Southfield be- fore rallying in the 4th quarter | to defeat the Jays, 19-14, and | remain in the unbeaten ranks. Entering the final period on the short end of a 14-13 score, they idrove 53 yards through determ- ined opposition to tally the win- ning TD and post their 3rd Inter- |Lakes victory and 5th altogether. * * * | Waterford’s hopes for continued igridiron success were squelched at Farmington yesterday afternoon |in a dull, listless and sluggish con- rent Farmington, defending I-L champion, kept its title hopes alive by whitewashing the Skip- | pers, 12-0, in a game that must | be described as boring. Both teams were far from being world- beaters, but the Skippers did the best job of playing bad foot- ball. | The Falcons hit pay dirt in the Ist period and tallied a clinching |TD in the 4th session. Watertord |had only two good scoring oppor- |tunities and the Skippers blew each one Q t ok ft Walled Lake was forced to come Pentiac Press Photo (from behind. Southfield, still look- ing for its first win of the season after five attrempts, pulled ahead by a 14-13 margin in the 3rd stan- za on Terry Odom’'s 2nd_touch- down. The Vikings took command in 9-4. for running by George Graves, North-| x *& * pogo to the five from where| It took only one play to cover Hocking went over. Norton pass/53 yards the next time the attempt for the point failed. / Mustangs got the ball. Keego, mak- * « Je |ing one of several defensive lapses, With a minute left to play, PNH |teting to pave > eee pad took over on the Berkley 22 yard), aaa saan ie yigshda to Joe line after the Bears’ quarterback attempted a fake punt and tailed. |C°T?- He was for a 10 yard loss and, West Bloomfield’s only good | from there in four plays Northern| drive of the game started late scored. Norton went over from the| in the opening session. Wayne one yard line. The kick again] Ross dashed over from the 11. went wide. | ending a 78-yard drive which Berkley got three plays off be-| featured a 43-yard run by Tom fore the game ended. Strittmatter) Moran was Berkley's main offensive With its lead cut to 13-4, North- weapon, while carpe. end itt ville went back to the attack in a ae See ee sai hurry having little trouble moving It was Northern's third win in the ball on the ground or through and makes the league the air. Gary Morgan scooted over as from the ten climaxing another “ jn|Sustained drive. NHS kept getting | Satie — Destoas “Phe. itle| Out of trouble with big gainers quarterback hit on nine passes in! n 3rd down. 10 attempts. | * * * Pumbles Lost PNH a ooo & * his defense which proved equal to} |the task of stopping the Laker pow- | er department. His offense opened up huge holes in the line through- jout. The setback dropped WBHS back to 2nd in the W-O at 3-1. North- ville is 4-0. SCORING PLAYS | TOUCHDOWNS: PHN—Horking run l¢ yards); Hocking (run 5 yards); Bland jrun 2 yards). Y—Strittmatter (run 1 yard), PNH LINEUP ENDS :—Lamphere, Fox, Mihalik, Mine-| weaser, Miller GUARDS :—L. Lawrence. David, Yew- SRORTES a Ret Rendall, Weber, Har- Any hopes held by Almont of CENTERS: Deal, Willi Another bubble burst yesterday|and Brown City’s early 15-0 lead QUARTERBACK: 8. Juday, Steeper when Memphis, unscored upon iniwas too much for Memphis to|#ay. Trotter. Tuc ing’ its first three conference games, overcome. The halftime score was| expe Bong, Randal ae Laur yielded a safety early in ae 15-8. OuARns: y "blostoack, Bhuttle- period and went on to lose a 15-13 A 9-yard gallop by Jim Gould | "TACKLES: Lucadam, J. Chamberlain decision to Pte — ~~ City. netted Brown City’s Ist TD, then Quarterback Alin waceu. leet S { Gors ;: oss, New ’ Almont was ahead at halftime, —_ peamed to Gaty 74, but Anchor Bay turned on the Erkkila conference defeat in three games|™ oS -_Hiiesler. Cha . bay and gives the Chieftains an over- g ARTERBACKS: “orton. ‘Thompson oo passing ss : : |Pirst downs, pena ties J 1 al season record of 1-31. Lawrence. Cor. Harvey. Merwin Total first ‘downs ........ 8 6 Yards net rushing ... 214 112 Le beg pee none | ie ‘otal met yards .......... ta? Passes attempted ...... 10 13 Memphis’ Bubble Bursts festes toupee): sO | Passes intercepted by ..... 0 0 | Punt average .... 4-23 5-30.8 Pumbles lost .. 2 1 mont Irounce oD Sa ake ener x ‘ | SCORE BY Qu ARTERS Northville... ...... 13 0 7—26 West Bloomfield 0 Oo 6 . points started previously undefeat- SCORING PLaYs ° Touchdowns: Northville — Nitsel 2 (6 play covering 50 yards from Don and 52, runs); Gotro (53, ss and run Eschenberg to Ken Taylor and [from atchinson) ; Morgan (10, run). West Bloomfield—Ross (11, run). Pittenger’s 2nd extra point kick completed Almont’s scoring. A tackle in the end zone for two PATs: Deal 2 (kicks). xo aa LINEUP ENDS: be agar Ritter, ~— A GUARDS: Mitchel B. Juday, Fisher, TACKLES: Barand, Hilton, Nash, Bid- ed Memphis on the road to ruin|™®. lin for a 20-yard tally and Gould! converted on a run to pile up the winning matuin. Buyder’s Theyard| TD Pass Wins for Lions | dash with an intercepted. pass set) An 18-yard touchdown pass from | up the 2nd TD after Memphis had! Milan Obrenovich to Dave Wren| reached the BC 3 yard line. with only 41 seconds of game} The passing combination of Bar-|time remaining brought South Ly-| ry Falter to Gary Huard tallied|on's football team an 18-12 win both Memphis TDs, the Ist onejover Boysville last night in a see- spanning 3 yards in the 2nd quar-|saw battle at South Lyon. Harold and the other a 13-yarder in|Choate ran 8 yards and Wren Falter converted on aj bulled over from the 2 to tally the after the 2nd TD. other two South Lyon TDs. 4 { Clarkston, Holly and Barons Wi A defensive specialist who, Brighton got off to a fast start switched to offense in an emer- when Randy Marx sipped 60 gency made it a successful Home-| coming at Clarkston by scoring | with 13 seconds to play to give | the Wolves qa 14-7 verdict over) until midway in the $rd. favored Brighton last night. yards on the 2nd play of the contest. The 7-0 lead stood up Snover and Dave Gilligan re Jim Snover, a 190-pound senior,|covered fumbles to halt apparent crashed into the end zone from|BHS TD marches. Clarkston had the four to wrap up a hard-fought'!261 yards total offense and 14 battle 1s downs to 8. Bill White and Don, Holly got its points early and Marsh were defensive standouts held on in a 12-0 blanking of * * * Clarenceville while Bloomfield Hills got its initial loop win in Holly was in complete command in gaining its 2nd straight triumph. other Wayne-Oakland action by The Broncos piled up 279 yards tripping visiting Milford 13-9 in rushing featuring 161 by Jim How- the afternoon. ard. Ron Morgan and Bob Porritt Bob Harmes went 30 yards to The losers’ only real threat in|were the other offensive stars as| score in the Ist and Bob Ennis Pirst Downs Bushing sles a BERKLEY 1h, last half was a drive which|Clarkston continued its up-and- | clicked on a 35-yard aerial to | Sikey — ———— 3 3|fen apart at os enemy 23. Nitzel|down pattern. Don MacKenzie in the 2nd for vin Net Rushing 189 «©606.: 126 | went the last 52 of a 78-yard trip ™ * * * the touchdewns. A 3rd_ penetra- Total’ Net Peres” 313 199 for an insurance tally. Morgan went over for the Ist tion into paydirt was nullified by Passes Attempted 4. 1, Coaches Art Paddy of West TD from the four and kicked two ® penalty. Passes tatorenpeed bv 4) 1 Bloomfield and Ron Schipper called extra points. His running and Por-. The running and punting of Biff Aon rie may ae desire the big factor in the big ritt’s passing featured the final Jones sparked Bloomfield Hills Yards Penalized 30 28 |contest ‘They wanted to win it drive which covered 90 yards after He accumulated 110 yards on tie SCORE BY QUARTERS jmore than we did,” commented Brighton had fumbled the ball ground and kept Milford in a hole 00 4 12 a. Paddy. Schipper was pleased with| away with long boots Pentiao Press Phote WHOA THERE} — An unidentified Pontiac Central tackler puts a convincing stop on Mike Scarbough after the Saginaw halfback had gained short yardage in last night's Valley football battle at Wisner Stadium. Central and Elick Shorter (82) charges up to lend a hand. The Chiefs defeated Saginaw, 9-6. the final quarter. They marched 53 yards to tally the winning TD with Bob Christian sprinting across the goal line from the 9 yard line. Time ran out to pre- vent another Walled Lake score Jones dashed 22 yards in the| with the ball on the Southfield 2. 2nd quarter to open the scoring!) All five touchdowns followed sus- with Bob Kuras booting the PAT. tained drives. Mike Hinkley went In Bill Hays talied from the one in over from the 7 yard line and the 3rd_ period Neil Salo shot across from the Helly Clark 25 for the other Viking tallies. Se feecon cee 12 @ Odom scored from the 5 and 9 First Downs Passing a » ee eet ee . 3 yard stripes Yards Net Rushing 279 (116 ~ *& * ards Net ssi J eal Nat Tana ne faa _Once-beaten Pontiac Northern and Passes Attempted 3-9 §-10;Farmington, also with one loss, 'Passes Intercepted by 2 0 2 * 5 ait 5, stand in the way of Walled Lake's Yards Penalized 100 ©=.25 title march. SCORE BY QUARTERS 6 6 0 6—12 0 0 0 6 0 Two 60-yard drives were enough for Farmington to sink the Skippers. Warren Pierce cli- maxed the Ist push with a 6- HOLLY CLARENCEVILLE SCORING PLAYS TOUCHDOWNS Harmes 0 bled the ball back to the Falcons WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (AP) — 0" the next play Paul O'Shea of New York City, Quarterback Bill Bryce was the three-time Sports Car Club of workhorse of Waterford’s sputter- America champion, and George|ing attack as he accounted for 59 Constantin of Southbridge, Mass., lof his team’s 94 yards on the are the top hopes against two of 8'0und. Waterford’s record now Europe's finest in Sunday's for-/§t@nds 1-2 in the league and 23 mula libre race here. overall. Stirling Moss of England and Joakim Bonnier of Sweden will ase MacKenzie (pass 35 yards {1 yard plunge and Jack Atchison nnis} | ended the 2nd rush with a l-yard HOLLY LINEUP | dive. ENDS MacKenzie. Hall. Mood Fox ills » S Prs > i GUARDS Samuels. Garner Richter The Skippe i snowed ig a of Johnson. Gray life after Farmington’s 2nd TD. — Reed. Bird. Milz. Hill They received the ensuing kickoff CENTERS. Truxton Durgan and quickly moved to the Falcon ACKS: Ennt BACKS: Moward. B Johnston Harmes 9 before running out of gas and Teague, Marlow. Conti, Fagan losing the ball on downs. * * * Their only other scoring chance ports ar eature came in the 3rd quarter when they pounced on a fumble on the Farm- at Ne Y k § d ington 15. But the Skippers were W or un ay polite and very obligingly fum- FARMINGTON-WATERFORD STATISTICS r Ww drive formula 1 Grand Prix cars, |First Downs 10 8 b racing cars built for the ups-and Not Yarg, Rushing “4 OS -downs of European road racing Toe) et arose 206-146 Passes Attempted 5 32 In addition, eight American rac- Par ses Completed 1 6 Passes Intercepted by 1 2 ing midgets will try their luck partis, Average 5-23 5-28.6 against Moss’s Cooper-Climax and aaah ce Lost ! 3 Bonnier’s Maserati. Yards Penalized 25 45 The free-for-all field of 22 cars| waren scone BY QU ee oe will be after $6,000 in prize money|FARMINGTON 6 0 0 6—12 Ld in the 250-mile race over the 2.3- SCORING SUMMARY mile Grand Prix course just west| FARMINGTON: Touchdowns — Pierce (6, run); Atchison (1, plunge). of this Finger Lakes resort village. WwW. L. — SOUTHFIELD ST Victory for Hurons Pirst Downs Rushing ...... iT i First re Passing ; ao Total irst Downs .. 1 YPSILANTI (—Mauri Jormak- i. Net Rushing . = 18 ards Net Passing ka led Eastern Michigan's cross|tsrc* net posit 303 318 country team to a 22-29 victory — Attempted 4 tt Passes Completed o 4 over Central Michigan yesterday. Passes Intercepted by 1 } Jormakka was first in the four- Punt Average ee aa | jmile event in 20 minutes 57.2 sec- Yards Penalized ™ 18 onds SCORE BY QC ARTERS WALILFD LAKE h &—1¢ SOUTHFIELD ° - fh 44 HOCKEY AT A GLANCE FRIDAY'S RESULTS SCORING PLAYS American League TOUCHDOWN. WL—-Hinkley run} Rochester 5. Providence 2 Salo (25 run? Christian » runt ; ODAY'S SCHEDULE SOUTHFIELD—T Odom 2 «5. ® runs: National League PAT’S. WL—Christian (run) New York at Montreal Boston at Toronto WALLED LAKE LINEUP American League | ENDS Laffrey. Eliskinen. _ hmenn, Providence at Buffalo Carter, J_ Alderson, Kretzchm Cleveland at Hershey GUARDS: Teddy, Heming. Soyer. Gustes ot bars | TACKLES: Van Bicklen, Shiker, Mit- S PORE cheil, rk. Montreal at. New York ( - Toronte ACKS . Christien, Smith. Boston at Chicago Salo, G. Alderson. SIXTKEN MASE LAvondale .....13 Oak Park .....12 Clawson ...... 6 U'Anse ....... 0° Romeo ....2:. 2t A RRROS, SAND Avon in Yellow Jackets Edge Oak Park, Stay Unbeaten Dragons Whip Clawson 19-6 Featuring Long Runs by R. Williams sees The newest questions maxing the rounds Oakland County prep circles are: What goes with this Lake Orion team? How about Avondale? After displaying little in a trio of opening beatings. the Dragons of Frank Kownacki have come roaring back to dump favorites Oxford and Clawson on successive Fridays. Clawson had to score in the closing seconds to avoid a blank- ing in a 19-6 defeat last night. Trey whitewashed Madison by a SRS EYL RE RN RRS REL AE Lake Orion ...19 , Rochester 3 Se 5 tat: THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1939 Lapeer ly 6 ee een SON. OF ati Le Squeaker, Orion Femdale .....10- Imlay City ...46° Birmingham... 7) Oxford . ....044 Bops Clawson; Rochester Rolls =. { / ' 12-6 count in the other Oakland | B game while Avondale stepped outside the loop to nip a sur- prisingly tough Oak Park outfit 13-12, Orion completely dominated its game featuring a 29747 rushing advantage and 13-point Ist quarter ead * Bucky Craven garnered No. 1 from the three and then Roger Wil- liams broke loose to go 53 for the juick spread. Williams made it 14-0 going 60 yards * i Jerry Eno passed tog Jerry Ahifeld with 37 seconds to play for the Clawsen six-peointer. ating with a makeshift back- injuries and playing Uper field due to way below par. unbeaten Avon had its troubles at Oak Park * * * The Parkers went in front in the period on a 30-yard run by St Wolf. The Yellowjackets got the equalizer when Dick Smith and J McDona'd got together on a bl-yard pass play. MacDonald add- ed what proved to be the deciding point Smith, favoring an injury, had scored the lst TD from the one after setting up with a 40-yard flip tg Herb Harris. Don Tyrrell was the other touchdown-maker for the losers. Rick McKinnon went 40 for one and Pete Davidson countered the other from four yards out for Tres Madison's best chance to score was hindered by a clipping penalty in the last quarter Orien Clausen i 2 SCORE BY QUAR LAKE ORION 1 CLAWSON TOUCHDOWNS Williams TERS 31 6 0 6—19 0 0 6 Craven ‘ru yards W 0 iki CENTERS Downs QUARTERBACKS BACKS Haen Alhar itame Dave Julian Pe Craven. Snare Parkers Whip East Detroit Haze! Park built up a 13-0 half- tigae lead, than fought off rallying Egat Detroit for a 20-18 triumph la@@ night in an Eastern Michigan L@ague football game on the East it gridiron It was Hazel ‘s Ist loop win in three tries asd the 2nd league loss in as many sfarts for the Shamrocks. Len Golinski ran 5 yards for Hazel Park's Ist touchdown and Dick Gyde took to the air for the remaining TDs, one a 45-yard pass to@& Bob Fulcher and the other a l¢-yard aerial to Jim Zeiter. Ful- cher kicked one extra point and Gyde passed to Terry Legeret for the other. Bill Prantera’s 20-vard run with a’ blocked punt and two aerial strikes, a 60-yarder to Bill Mc- Gillvray and a 45-yarder to Bob MeInerey, accounted for East De- treit's three TDs. Former Tiger Dies DETROIT —Frank Okrie, 63, a Detroit Tigers pitcher in the 1920s, died at his home here yesterday. ‘One of his three sons, Len, also was a major leaguer. Len caught for the Washington Senators in the *years after World War II. funeral arrangements egmplc ‘te are in- FRIDAY'’S FIGHTS — y. NS—Bhir Richardson “] Ber N 8. knocked out Py J 144. Boston, 4 ima Peru—Mauro Mina. 174. Peru ouspointed Actie Towhe, 1704. New York 1a, Dekyo—Teunetome Miyamoto, 1 La cece Baby Carlos, 123 151 & Willie Ja- 26. Philip- BOB HOCKING Senior halfback, 150 pounds, scored twice and rolled up the yardage as Pontiac Northern scored an 18-6 victory over Berk- ley last night. BOB HARMES Senior halfback, 170 pounds, raced 30 yards for one of Holly's touchdowns and did an outstand- ing job running as the Broncos eT DoT JIM SNOVER Senior fullback, 190 pounds, scored Clarkston’s winning touch- down with 13 seconds left in taking a 14-7 upset win over Brighton in a Wayne-Oakland game Falcons Easy... Winners Over L'Anse, 31-0 Lapeer Ends Drought by Dumping Faltering Romeo, 20-6 of prosperity, but that was more than enough as the Falcons rolled over L’Anse Creuse, 31-0 in a Tri- County League game. Meanwhile, lowly Lapeer, which was able to cross the goal line only once in four previous games, got off the totchdown diet and stuffed itself with Romeo's Bull- dogs, 20-6. Rochester scored 19 points in the second quarter with Joe Mc- Daniels going 11 and six yards and Dan Lickert racing 54 yards for the scores. BIFFY JONES | John Cadieux placekicked-the ex- Junior halfback, 150 pounds, |tra point. netted 105 yards rushing, scored | In the third quarter Bill Dineen on a 23 yard dash and kept ‘tallied twice on a five yarder and lta Milford in a hole with his punts, |. 34 yard pass play from Cadi to lead Bloomfield Hills to aj) 7 ~ Pass Play aux. 13-0 victory. | * * x. Birminghams EML Title Hopes Fad Maples Beaten by Field Goal in 10-7 Battle Fox Is Mr. Everything as Ferndale Heads for League Crown Gerson Fox. veteran Ferndale | end, probably could be that city’s | mayor today after single-handedly | putting his teammates within arm's | reach of the Eastern Michigan League football championship last night at Birmingham Fox accounted for every Fern- | dale point and booted a game- | winning field goal in the last 3 | minutes to give the Dales a 10-7 triumph over Birmingham in | their crucial confeernce scrap. | | The hard-luck defeate all but ended Birmingham's hopes for the | EML title. Pre-season title favor- |, ites, the injury-riddled Maples | stumbled to defeat at Port Huron! a week ago and unbeaten Ferndale | jelivered the knockout blow yes- terday OUT OF REACH — Milford Russell (27) and Bob Lawrence find elusive Biff Jones of Bloomfield Hills hard tc * * * The Maples won the battle of the! statistics, but Ferndale made the most of every opportunity to hand them their 2nd league setback in four tries. It was Ferndale’s 3rd - league win and 5th overall In Friday's remaining Eastern. Suburban Catholic League grid- ichigo; artic g ark , . Mic peepee Haze] perk bse ders .Sunday reach the halfway ws first loop outing with a 20-18 : . : mark for the 1959 competition. / ‘onquest of East Detroit and Mt epee All Clemens upset Port Huron, 76, @'8ht clubs will be in’ action, Fitzgerald of the Oakland B circuit “th the focal point the St. Mi stayed undefeated with a 12-6 vic- Chael- St. Benedict encounter at tory over Royal Oak Kimball of Highland Park the EML in a non-conference con- A determined, confident Sham lest : a Fox kicked the game-winning field goal after Birmingham hit Dondero ls Upset, 13-0 pay dirt to tie the score at 7-7. | The Dales drove from their own | Royal Oak Dondero muffed its 30 to the Birmingham 17 where, jonly scoring charves and alert with 4th and 6 to go, Fox booted | 13-0 beating last night in a Border a 22-yarder for the all-important Cities League football game at 3 points. I fsbeape ao Robinson scored touchdowns on 1-yard plunges mia ase ne eet spark the upset and koock Dow ay Mrough the ist quarter | dero out of further title contention. ham fumble and streeked 11 yards Pass interception and a fumble down the sidelines for a touchdown. |squelched the Acorns’ only scoring 5 : bids. Fox place kicked the extra point. | Streaks into the open for a long gainer in the tacklers Mike ) handle as he Parochials at Halfway Mark rock eleven invades the Ravens’ Ives field for a showdown for the St. Benedict crew, current. ly occupying the top spot with an unspotted record of three straight victories over loop op- ponents, mostly by sizeable scores, On the basis of the standings first quarter. The Barons scored a 13-0 win over Milford and Jones was the outstanding ground gainer of the afternoon. Ss Rochester dominated the game (throughout as L’Anse never got ‘inside the 30 and managed only three first downs. Reggie Dixon was Rochester's | outstanding ground gainer. All | 32 players on the traveling squad Rochester enjoyed two quarters] ° saw action for Rochester. Lapeer’s drought ended with! jtouchdowns in each of the first! |three periods. | Dave Fleming Lapeer center jfigured in three touchdowns. ‘scored two and made a bad pass’ |from center to allow Romeo's lone. 'TD in the 4th quarter. ~*~ * * He blocked a punt and went 15/ yards in the first quarter, then! raced 55 yards with an intercep-| tion in then.third period. Tom) Coulter went 25 yards for the other Lapeer TD. Don LeDuc ran the points. Tom Meyer went over from the) two for Romeo's 4th quarter TD} a 2-0 mark and Lapeer and L’ Anse! are each 1-1. | | Houston Sailor Ahead HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Logan| day as the North American Inter- national 505 Sailing Champion- ships opened at the Houston Yacht Club. ‘Goar, sailing Two Over Easy, scored two first for 1644 points to pull ahead of defending champion Walter Bowden of San Antonio, Tex., who skippered his Neughty Lady II to two second places and '14 points. Pontiac Press Phote Rams may run into a much | Mary's has lost only to the lead. tougher task than many predict, | ing St. Benedict as the Eagtets will be seeking to “ss ot aaEregatiye. protect their near-top status. St. Both contests involving Pontiac | area Catholic clubs are scheduled | for 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. t Milford Captures Starting Lineups He — Goar of Houston took the lead Fri-| meeting LSU, No. 1 in the weekly Associated Press heavy favorite to ride through a second straight undefeated-untiled season. Kentucky is one of the weaker should not pose any great problem 26, Carleton ki ty 18, Blisworth 14 uett OT seat Bte. Marie 6 ew J 46, ry Hoover 6 est . 8 ‘ord 1 e 12, well 6 Parma Western ¢. Grass jae 6 13 ‘ Perry 45, 0 Port Huron St, Stephen 37. field 6 fer 0 “4 ion! D'bern 14 (tie) Rivers 12. 26. Arenac Eastern 7 Deerfield 0 est h Whiteford 20 Williamston Warren Linco Wayne 27, Melvindale Wyandotte 38, Highland Park 0 0 Bast 13, Huron 0 Holl 12 Clarence rr CITY seaguE Ha M Creek 20, Climax-Scotts 13 ony hy Wright H = "* Denby 13. cpeneerd © a Hom ri thens Eastern Cen’ t | al ig ge - A . iechenas 26, Western 0 Howell 14, ‘ Everett 6 Rentnanere * Menry Pord 6 ae eee Recford $s, Southwestern 14 ~ : Southeastern 13, Pershing 0 El 26, Bedford 0 Hasel Park 20, wast Detroit 18 DETROIT CATHOLIC LEAGUE Imlay City 16, Oxford 14 | St Oeclie ta Viekates © Bt. ‘ Ida ft Gand Creek ° | gt Joosph 30. Austin 6 Ish “ys ®. — © (tie) | st us 28, St. Stanislaus 6 , ay A tne 14 | FRIpa 1S COLLEGE FOOTBA LL Central robo: on bg — at . oe . ie 8 ings , Carsonvilie | ver P nent ohn 6, Jackson 0 | University 4. oo bj ; Lawten 13, 7 : . Springfield. Mass. 43, Brande! ‘ aise tt ie ” St. Ambrose 23, Drake 22 Lake Odessa Carthage, Ill. 32, Tarkio 20 Litehfield 21, Quincy 21 tie) A Tech 25, Hendrix 7 : Lake Orion 19, Clawson 6 ae eS aoe Mo. ii pact tg | Calif. Poly, Pou on 28 Mexico Poly 0 Claire Miami ( ) 23, Navy ~ Utah 26 ver 12 44, Youngstown 12 Springfield (Mass; Brandeis 12 St. Ambrose 23, Drake 23 ‘tie; Lakeshore 26, Ea Midland 18. Alpena 6 Ma 20, Blooming ° Michigan Center 48, Brooklyn 7 Morency 19. Addison 15 Midwest Games Feature Collegiate Grid Card By The Associated Press |wil be in a good position to take All-powerful Louisiana State its second straight league title after Fleming's bad pass from/opens defense of its Southeastern) The Hawkeyes, ranked No. 9 in center was recovered by Jon Wills. | Conference : ; Rochester leads the league with|Kentucky and for the next six|must win to stay in the race title tonight against|the nation, tackle Wisconsin and weeks the Bengals from the Bayou The television game of the day play league foes. NBC-TV, 1:30 p.m., EST — paired This conference is one of the|Notre Dame and Michigan Stat: |toughest in the country and the/at East Lansing, Mich \clariot. call of the members is: University of Detroit with a | 2-2 mark plays its homecoming game tonight against Xavier. The Titans hope to get back on the winning trail after two straight losses to Southeast Con- ference teams, Kentucky and Tu- lane, In the Big Eight, Oklahoma still to Coach Paul Dietzel’s club. _/is favored to win its 12th consecu- \tive league championship, but the While LSU is flexing its mus- | ther teams are not quite as fear- “eles, the Southwest Conference ti- | 1) of the Sooners as in past years. tle could be practically decided | wicsouri, which takes on Bud in another night game when um |Wwijkinson’s lads, hasn't beaten beaten Texas takes on equally |Oxjahoma in 14 years. But the unbeaten Arkansas. lSooners probably never before Rarely does the Southwest Con-|have entered the game with a ference follow the script, but so|wretched 1-2 record. far Texas and Arkansas have been) the powers and appear to be get-) ting stronger as the season pre Newberry Men a Start Fast in Northwestern, the new terror ot PTTA Opening the Big 10 against Michigan. The | big question is, of course: How! Twelve teams saw action in the far can diminutive Bob Eickoff g0| new Pontiac Table Tennis Asso- on his bad shouder? Little Bobby. ! ciation season Thursday night at once a lowly fourth-stringer, has! pontiac Central High School and ‘‘We fear no one.” But none of them will relish poll and the conference outfits and * * * The top afternoon game pitted the Ravens are rated favorites over W 0) H } Ti | the improved Shamrocks, although . arrier it e Jim Niebauer’s north siders are definitely “‘up”’ for this one. First cross-country league meet “Sure"’ said Niebauer this morn-| for the Wayne-Oakland prep cir- ing, ‘‘we're going to win this cuit, yesterday afternoon, resulted game. The team is ready, with few|in a victory for Milford’s team, exceptions, and if everybody does Milford had 43 points, four better his job the way it should be than runnerup Bloomfield Hills, done, I believe we will come out|whose Ken Senteney was individual on top.” champion at 10:39 in a fast field. St. Frederick is the favorite | Other team totals were: Clar- in the only home area enceville 79, Carkston 107, North- tilt of the weekend, at Orchard Ville 110 and West Bloomfield 113. Lake St. Mary’s field. But the Holly and Brighton do not field Birmingham finally hit pay dirt) in the 4th period to even the count. The Maples drove 72 yards for a TD with halfback Chuck « « Braves Get Charlie Lau bulling over from the 2-yard line. | |Phil Isbell booted the 7th and tying}; DETROIT w — The Detroit oie panies for Fox ees Friday por mean 2 rte ‘ s. |player major - m league de | The Maples muffed two scoring! with the Miwoulee Braves. ichances, once on a fumble and ener: Rick Ferre again when four passes fell incom- sat ring a rings oy Wiest a plete. A 15-yard TD run by Sarm intielder Casey Wise to the Tigers ‘Reeve in the 1st period was nulli- |; es eid ° i Ified by an offside penalty. ge Pr phones of the 2-for-3 deal: |BIRMINGHAM-FERNDALE STATISTICS |» wage al vdeo B y Charlie Lau from Charleston. pa ahd daecting ') | Charleston receives pitcher Don| Total first downs 1 s Kaiser and catcher Mike Roarke| Be eee ae } $2 from Louisville | Total net yardace 159 71 Louisville receives pitcher Don) Pea ee " ; Lee from Charleston. Ponting acrrase gag saatg, Wi8e, 27. is @ switch hitter who| ies ? has plaved second base and ‘short-' 60 step. He played 112 games at Lou-| 3-10 isville in 1959 and batted .302, Kaiser, 24, a bonus right-hander fumble|with the Chicago Cubs in 1955, Fumbles lost Yards penalized Seore by Quarters Ferndale .. z 7 6 6 Birmingham 0 0 0 Scoring Summary Perndale: Touchdown—Pox (74 t= jrecovery and run) Conversion—Pox | ‘ |(placekick). Field goal—Pox (22 place- | WON 10 and lost three at / Louis- | kick) Birmingham: Touchdown—Hartung (2, plunge). Conversion—Isbell (placekick) iville in /1059 Roarke, 29, batted .227 at Louis- { ene —_— |harrier squads. Ted Nelson (Milford), Goetz |Klopfer (BH), Larry Morgan |(Clarkston) and Denny Munson |(Milford) finished in order, back jof the leaders. . ville and is rated an excellent re- ceiver with a good arm, Ferreil| said. | Lau, 26, had a .280 average at Charleston this season, record last season and 14-7 the 00. ranked No. 1 in this country, previous year. jand Karol Fageros, the glamor ‘girl of the amateurs, will launch . their professional tennis careers Didn't End Soon Enough INDEPENDENCE, Kan. — | | Althea Gibson Ready for Pro Net Career for SCL Games Starting lineups for the two Sub- Urban Catholic League grid con- tests involving Pontiac area schools Sunday were annuonced today. St. Frederick tackles OL St. Mary at Orchard Lake and St. Michael faces the league leader, St. Bene- dict in Highland Park. Both are set for 2:30 p.m. taken the place of top quarterback} ,. expected Newberry Market ap- Dick Thornton, who was injured two weeks ago. Purdue, one of Northwestern's big threats in the Big 10 race, is in bad shape, First-string quarterback Ross Fitchner was hurt. Then yesterday, understudy Ber- nie Allen stepped in a hole while working out for the Ohio State game and suffered a sprained an- [pears to be the team to beat this year. The Newberry squad shutout Seaman Mfg., 6-0. In the only other shutout of the night, Nutri- lite won by the same margin over Kuhn’s Auto Wash. There are vacancies on several of the teams and any new mem- bers interested are welcome to attend the matches each Thurs- surprise into the camp of the Flint Northern distance crew. North- ‘Suitcase’ Packs Again | PITTSBURGH (AP)—The Pitts. The starters: kle. He is listed as a doubtful ~ ie 7:30 in the girls gym at starter. : = —e , ower wicr 7 * mae eben & euask a hae ——— Lt Post masa If injuries take their toll on/Club 3, Nicks 3: Nutrilite ¢. Kuhn's Auto Presto c Odom| Northwestern and Purdue, Iowa/$’ for Ghecanos® © Son 1: Bob's Shell QGreinier RG Kule Haskins RT + Argasinski Yapo RE Oowalski cm ft “E"'PCH Harriers S 5 Taniit 1 a arr1€rs Surprise ger" “\Flint Northern, 24-31 ne peateen|L” £17) ortnern, - zie no ont Paced by course record-setting; Fred G: cPau ross (FT) at 11:00, Jim J. Het De a as Maseucct|Joe Anderson, Pontiac Central|Nelson (PCH) at 11:03, Jarry Wealgen } Sonat |High’s fine cross-country squad|Erwin (FN), Kenneth R. Byrd Ganje Rt Everharat|yesterday afternoon tossed a big/(PCH) at 11:20 put on a great place battle. Levi March (FN), Ken L. Byrd (PCH) at 11:35 and ern, unbeaten this fall: up to Fri-|/Don Keeley (FH) at 11:58 rounded day, was defeated 24-31 for the|out the top 10 in an unusually close Chiefs’ first Saginaw Valley win|and fast race. Dec. 28, The Associated Press has At halftime last - night, Inde- learned They will meet in a preliminary pendence and. Fort Scott junior colleges agreed to make the last two periods of their football game 12 mninutes cach instead of the | usual 15. Players agreed it would be easier on everyone, fans, players, officials—and the scorekeeper. Indépendance led 54-6 at the half—74-0 at the finish. to the Harlem Globetrotter bas- burgh Pirates sold outfielder Har- ketball .show at Madison Square | ry (Suitcase) Simpson back to the Garden on that date in the first/Chicago White Sox yesterday for in two league starts. of a series of matches that will,an undisclosed sume. Simpson take them on a world tour. Of-|came to the Pirates from Chicago ficial’ announcement of their plans|last August in a waiver-trade for iwill be made next week. first baseman Ted Kluszewski. The Pirates had the option of keeping the 34yearold Simpson after the 1959 season or selling EXHIBITION’ BASBETBALL SCORE Philadelphia (NBA) 113, x * * Viking Jayvees tripped Chief juniors 21-34, led by Charles Moore with Larry Mattingly (PCH) close at 11:54. Chiefs’ win over Vikings. boosts their. stock for the big Valley Thursday at Anderson led all the way, turned the first mile in a fast 5:05 and finished with a Flint course record of 10:19. He is unbeaten in five starts. Maurice Minneapolis (NBA) 105 him back to the White Sox. FLYING GAIN — Miami's (Fla.) quarterback. Theron Mitchell (11) take a flier over Navy's line in last night’s football game in Miami. Mitchell gained a few yards to set up a field end; and (49) goal on the next play. Miami won, 23-8. Navy defensemen at right are (80) Tom Albershart, left THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 SEVENTEEN Se Former ios’ Defensive Ace Frisco Coach 3 ‘Shuttle’ Calls From Sidelines By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sperts Editor, Pontiac Press known as “Chris’ Crew?” some, time to which has taken a beating through the airianes. Ten of 11 touchdowns scored! against the Lions this year bave | been via passes. x * * ape” hele silk i, ae AP Wirephote Roland Brandquist, halfback. Midgets Play at Wisner Christiansen is the defensive coach of the San Francisco 4$ers who invade Briggs Stadium Sunday afternoon. The 49ers have a 2-1 record to date. The loss came last week at Green Bay in the fina] stanza by a 21-20 score. A9ers N k*e«* ow Have Qwn Chris Crew’ Unit x * * x & * Full Pro Slate Tomorrow means touchdowns. And Baltimore coach Weeb Ewhbank thinks his Colts are about ready to begin the countdown. to another National League title. Only some come-lately passing by Johnny Unitas has kept the Colts in contention during the first three weeks of the season. They rallied behind his arm for two ,|victories over the Detroit Lions, but his three TD passes in the Colts-Bears By TheAssociated Press fourth quarter two weeks pro football, a game of splitweren’t enough to offset a -26-0) Berry on the Colts’ sideline pass ends and split seconds, timingChicago Bear lead. ago| Moore and 3.5 seconds to reach | plays.) The Colts and Bears meet again | at Chicago tomorrow and | Ewbank says all his regulars are right for the first time this sea- son. Unitas’ prime receivers, Ray Berry and Lenny Moore, have had ankle troubles, Ewbank said this has hurt the timing of the Colts’ pass patterns. (Ex- Colt George Shaw, now a New York quarterback, says Unitas has exactly 3.2 seconds to hit iover the Bears. A Baltimore win) ;coupled with a Los Angeles victory into a tie for the division lead. Green Bay (3-0) is the only un- Packers are still two-point under- dogs to the Rams in their game at Milwaukee. * * * = Anderson's CHICAGO — Family argu-; ments are disrupting the serenity | of the National Football League and from the confusion of contra- dictory and acid-spiked statements from club officials one fact stood out clearly: the league definitely is planning expansion. The rumpus, following closely on the heels of the death of commis- “Chris” has molded a fine de- American Millionaires Make Bids fensive unit with Jerry Mertens, sioner Bert Bell, was touch off by a positive statement by Edwin J. Abe Woodson, Dave Baker and Anderson, president-general man-| Comments Are Rapped “=== 22: All-Star Night Eddie Dove. Two weeks ago against the Los Angeles Rams, this ager of the Detroit Lions, that the | The Eastern Conference lists Philadelphia at New York (both 2-1), Pittsburgh (1-2) at Washing- ton (2-1) and the Chicago Cards at Cleveland (both 1-2). The Giants are favored by 614 in their home opener. The Steelers-Skins are rated even, and the Browns get the nod by 514 over the Cards. Expansion | able of taking the crown away from the Colts, it’s the overlooked Packers who have been scram- bling the Western Conference. The Packers have beaten the Bears, Lions and 49ers, but all the triumphs have been at home. Sun- day's game with the Rams is also a Packer ‘home’ game, but Mil- Miami Scuttles ball League has announced its intent to operate next year with Dallas and Houston holding fran- chises, and the Dallas Times Herald said that city might have two pro football teams next sea- son. * * The newspaper quoted Bedford Wynne as saying he and Clint Murchison, Jr., both wealthy men, had spoken to Halas about placing a team in Dallas in 1960 * | beaten team in the NFL, but the] * x * * to Tangle Again waukee County Stadium is as good as neutral ground, The East, it’s strictly a day to? The Colts are one-point favorites 8&t even for the Giants, Steelers? and Cards Earlier games ended this way: over Green Bay, the Western Con- caer ale slang 49, . New York 21; iference leader, could send the Colts! Washington 23, Pittsburgh 17, and Cleveland 34, Chicago Cards 7, From The DRESS BOX Sugar Ray Robinson cancelled his Nov. 13th bout with Detroiter Wilf Greaves in New York. He claimed he was ill. * * Right winger Ron Stewart of the Toronto Maple Leafs, who suffered a cracked jaw Thurs- day in the game with Montreal, is expected to play tonight against Boston. * * * John Santa, 48, of Kalamazoo, veteran referee in Michigan, died of a heart attack while refereeing a football game betwen Lawton and Gobles High Schools * * * * John Breen, resigned his ex- Middies, 23-8 7] e league is making every effort to) [amar Hunt. founder of th = Ingo's Adviser Reports }' ett. 2% shot "7 |sdd four teams = two teams each american League, took skeptic “ecutive post with the. Chlenco 0 Cd ure romped to a 340 victory. in 1960 and 1961. view of the possible NFL expan- | | Cardinals of the NFL to be di- *x* * * : les Xpan- | | rector of player personnel for Offers for Rematch “But all the mechanics and the |Si0n. | MIAMI, Fla. W}—Two long.! touston'’s entry im the Ameri. The Lions beaten in three starts) cittes are yet to be decided,” | “It's the same old story.” he!slashing touchdown drives by) oon Football League ,will continue the “shuttle sys- jtem" of play calling from the | bench. | Coach George Wilson's bench | system worked successfully against | the Colts from the fact that it was | the Lions’ best offensive effort of Anderson added. He listed Buf- falo, Boston, Miami, Louisville, Dallas and Houston as in the running for franchises, with Bos- ton, Dallas and Houston as the strongest possibilities. said. ‘‘There’s not much doubt the |Miami in the last quarter aed ae |National League wouldn't be talk- down a spirited Navy team Friday! 54. Major Leaguer Gil Coan (ing expansion if it weren't for the night as the Hurricanes beat the was named baseball coach at i — i . | second league. Middies 23-8 ” spoil their first Brevard College in North Carolina. visit to Florida | ~*~ *« | ~*~ * * | John Santa, 48, collapsed and Little Fran Curci threw a 16-'died of a heart attack while refe- STOCKHOLM #—Two Swedish-| adding “one of them is a very Grid Contests 16 Elementary Schools .: to promote the return title fight He declined discl - Have Players Between etween world heavyweight cham-' identi to isclose their | 'pion Ingemar Johansson and Floyd tity and refused to give 4e- ‘Fitzgerald Rolls Past 8-12 Entered Patterson. tails of the offers. . |the year, but receivers) George Halas, owner-coach of the| g a ; , | At the same time he denied| dropped several crucial aerials Chicago Bears and head of the Kimball Gridders, 12-6 —¥a"d touchdown pass ot Jack Her- reeing the Lawton-Gobles high The Midget Football —_ Paving Ahiqutst, Sahaneenn's statements attributed to him that/and the pass defense went awry NFL expansion committee took a man and Bob Rosbaugh raced 17|school football game last night. a by the Pontidie he | adviser, said he received excel- he hoped Cus D'Amato, Patter-' in the 31-24 loss. | moderate view of Anderson's pro-| A 50-yard touchdown pass from yards for another score to break fog Prd sions | lent offers from two millionaires | son's manager, would get a perma-| wilson is eilng aa the baikdt ‘nouncement. Jerry Riutta to Ron Sparrow on UP a Stirring duel before 51,634 . Se nent suspension and that he would| «we did it before and we can do * * * the final play of the game kept {ans. ; : | Monroe Moore ee \Ghooee a new contender for Inge-'j¢ again.” This refers to the 1957| ‘We will have something definite Royal Oak Kimball from being) - = = nein 3 d R d seaesi _ ‘mar if Floyd refused to get rid of; season when the Lions lost three to say about the league expanding shut out last night as Warren Fitz- It marked the first time since 10) I oun eaturing ys Smorgasbord” at Wisner Stadium. ® — Tom Nie orte a first six then won the|next week,”’ Halas said yesterday.|gerald stayed undefeated with a 1951 that avy has lost three games - . between 10 and 12 will be played | “I never said anything like that, oa = = “Anderson's statement is prema-|12-6 victory at Royal Oak. It was in a row. of Eliminations at Wisner Stadium starting at | : Local bowling star ¢ available for Monroe jand Patterson is still contender| Tickets are still ture. We can’t say anything yet.”| Fitzgerald's 5th win. AG A-4 7:00 p.m. under the co-sponsor. | No. 1, mind you,”” Ahiquist said. As for the likely place for the title fight Ahlquist said: “We will accept any place in the States that can offer us the ship of the Recreation Dept. and the Jaycees, The boys are divided into two weight classifications, the light- weights and heavyweights. * * * Lightweight teams are those boys Leads Tourney COSTA MESA, Calif. (AP) —| Tom Nieporte of Bronxville, N. Y., shot a 4-under-par 67 Friday to take the 36-hole lead in the same protection as New York.” Ahiquist said he and all hex- ing fans in Sweden welcome the under 85 pounds and the heavy- 319.000 Orange County Open Golf activities of the New York Ath- weight class is between 85 and 125 pounds. Two games will simultaneously on 45 yard fields, consisting of feur quarters at six | minutes each. The clock will not stop at any! time during the game. * * * be played Players from 16 schools will par-|&", ticipate in the All-Star program and} games will be continuous with dif-| ferent teams takin_, the field every | 20 minutes. |Sanford, Fla., who bogied the last Tournament with a 135 total. Trailing the 29-year-old leader| by one stroke was Jay Hebert of hole as he scored his second 68. | Nieporte, a third-year man on} the PGA circuit, started by two-| putting for a birdie on the first) hole. His other birds came on the fourth, where he dropped a 7-foot-| ; the eighth, where he got a| 6-footer, and the 13th, where he| sank a 20-footer. Tied for third place. two strokes loff the pace, were Jimmy Clark| land Jack Fleck, of Los Angeles, | iwho had 67s. | ba e leaders | Tom Nieporte 68-67 —125 Jay Hebert 68-68— 136 | Jimmy _ Clark 68-69—137 \Jack Pileck ce TOSI | Rea Venturi .... .. 671138 Gene Littler 68-70—138| | ' | Extra Pressure DETROIT \# — There'll be ex- tra pressure on the University of 52” o°ke Detroit tonight in its homecoming | 8 football game with Xavier. The Titans will be seeking to! snap a two-game losing streak which is pressure enough. But the extra pressure comes from the Rev. C. J. Steiner, 8. J. Detroit's _ football] minded pres- Bert Weaver ae Dick Stranahan Frank en Ce eee Jerry Or <2... ., 68 71—139; Bob Roux “wee 72-67—139 gen Collette .... 69-70-—139! dg Wilkes .... 65-74—139 ‘on, 70-70—140 ruce Crampten eorge Bayer Miller Barber Tommy Jacobs Billy Maxwell Bob Goaiby Pacer From Kentucky oes 71-690 148 -. 70-70—140 letic Commission, “T am in no hurry and would like to see the outcome of their examinations before making any final decisions,”’ he added. tomorrow's game and the windows at Briggs Stadium open at 10:00 a.m, Teen-Aged Champion SYDNEY, N.S. (AP) — School- boy Blair Richardson, the 17-year- old teen-aged Eastern Canada tmiddleweight champion from ‘South Bar, N.S. knocked out Young Willie Troy of Boston in the fourth round of a scheduled 10-round bout Friday night. Celtics Tip 0 ff Campaign in Earliest NBA Start BOSTON (m—The Boston Celtics. * * * Russell, the 6-font-10 center whose defensive and rebounding skilis will be challenged by the most notable rookie in the cir- four game sweep of Minneapolis in boasting more strength at forward |the finals. i37/and better shooting from. Bill Rus- \sell. open defense of their National by a televised meeting between - $£78-138 Basketball Assn. championship to- Detroit. and Minneapolis tomorrow. 67-72—139 day against the revamped Cincin- |Next Saturday all teams will be nati Royals. Today's game will be followed in action. A new rule has been adopted as sss 7-70-1440) The earliest tip-off in the 14-year follows: After the offensive team ... 68-72—140 history of the N.B.A. will be tele-'has brought the ball to the front vised nationally from the Boston court, the defensive player can’t ge7i—i40/Arena (5 p.m.. EDT) with the be in the key for more than three | Ti-4bt49 local area blacked out. |seconds with no apparent attempt ite play his opponent. A violation calls for a technical foul shot by the offensive team which then of the Washington Redskins, wasn't so tolerant, however. “I note that Mr. Anderson's name has been mentioned in connection with the commis- sionership,”” the fiery Redskin boss said Vehementily, “but I think he is a little premature in making statements about the league in general. He should wait until he is elected. Marshall also took not of An- until the league meeting Jan. 26. To further complicate matters the newly formed American Foot- derson’s comment that the owners had voted 11-1 -for expansion when they met in Philadelphia for Bell's funeral. : * * * ‘He said he must have been the one owner listed as against °x- pansion. But he insisted there was jonly an informal poll in which a number of other owners voiced reservations, “Let Mr. Marshall say all he wants,’’ Anderson said. “I have nothing further to say at this time.”” Anderson said the expansion business will not come to a vote Kerbawy Threatens fo Suspend Dukes Preston Marshall, owner Bob Radlinski’s screen pass to} MIAMI. Pia (AP) — Statistics of Fri- |Phil Morgan ate up 47 yards for ¢#y Bight’s Nevy-Miam! ae an MIAMI |takes the ball out of bounds in a’ DETROIT uw — Walter Dukes Baylor Here With Lakers : Against Pistons at PNH The’ fabulous Elgin Baylor, basketba ll game ever played in rookie of the year in the National pontiac. Basketball Association, will be in Pontiac next Wednesday night| The Pistons will play at Grosse Pointe High School the following night and then move into their regular season against Cincinnati, Saturday October 24th on a nationally televised contest. |when the Detroit Pistons and the ‘Minneapolis Lakers meet in an exhibition game at Pontiac North- ern High School Baylor, who just returned from ja tour of Army duty, was the | sensation of the NBA as he guided the Lakers into the finals of the ell, 6-7 forward from Mississippi| playoffs last year. ‘State. Among the veteran new He showed he had not lost any faces is Archie Dees, former In-! of his touch from the short Army {diana ace who was obtained from’ hitch, as he led the Lakers to (Cincinnati in a trade for center a win over the Pistons in Min- Phil Jordan last spring. neapolis earlier this week. SSS SS SS ES Prior to the game, at 7:00 p.m ja clinic presented by Pistow coach \Red Rocha and John Castelanni of the Lakers, will be held. * The game, sponsored by the Pon- | The current star among the new-| comers is All-America Baily How- Fitzgerald’s 1st touchdown in the First downs ...... 11 2nd quarter. Radlinski sneaked 1 Passing Jaraese 00 | ya d_in the 3rd period for the Espino intercepted by a al 2nd after setti the score Punts 28 ool Segoe esll gic lig Madea | oot y g op. Yards penalized 58 is under threat of suspension injtiac Jaycees, will begin at 8:00 at Jackson Raceway JACKSON—An import from Ken- ident. Father Steiner once was presi- dent at Xavier and wouldn't care to see his old school upset the Ti- tans. five pacers here Saturday night in the Cadillac Invitational Handicap as Jackson Harness Raceway com- pletes its fourth week of racing. Mighty Dillon, owned by Amelia C. Wilcox of Urbana, Indiana, arrived here from the Red Mile in Lexington where he established a mile mark of 2:01 1/5 Octboer 1 in a race against time. The seven-year old Alemite sta)- lion had to beat his best mile mark of 2:03 4/5 competing against a prompter thoroughbred. And, of coun Mighty Dillon did it hands Mighty Dillon, campaigning prin- cipally on the fair circuit in In- diana and Ohio, has an impressive record of 21 victories in 27 starts this year and will be driven by _ & & & The! Cincinnati eleven has won three games and lost two — both to other Ohio teams. Whenever Xaxier went out of state so far this season, it won, beating St. Ambrose of Iowa, Louisville and Villanova. The Titans lost their last two to Kentucky and Tulane. 10th Pro Bow! Set Jan. 17th LOS ANGELES (AP)—The 10th annual Pro Bowl football game Director Paul J. Schissier an- nounced neoee. ‘ Charles Schrock from the number The game pits teams of picked|""* Post_Position. players from Eastern and Braves Release Lopata MILWAUKEE (#—The Milwau- kee - Braves Friday released. a couple of aging veterans—outfield- er Andy Pafko and catcher Stan Lopata—but Pafko was kept as a tucky takes on. a classy field of} a K =e the poled Col. Menezes, 48-year-old team | ol co captain, maneuvered his chestnut cult—Phitadelphia’s Wilt Cham. |line with where play stopped. berlain, demonstrated improved pied a 31 preseason xn (Brazilian Horseman ‘Horse Show Winner HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)—Col. Elroy Menezes led Brazil to an opening round victory Fridag| night in the international jump- ing competition at the Pennsyl- vania National Horse Show. Big Bill, who used to hit from no farther away than 10 feet, has developed accuracy from the cor- ners. * * * “IT think Gene Conley will be better, due to a year of experi- ence."” says Celtics coach Red gelding, Sultao, through a faxilt- less ride over the seven-obstacle his pay fight with the Detroit Pis- tons, General manager Nick Kerbawy said the elongated star, who stands seven feet high, will be suspended if he doesn’t sign a contract in time to play in tomorrow's game at Minneapolis. Kerbawy and Dukes failed to come to an agreement in a talk yesterday that lasted an hour and a half. Tomorrow's game is the) National Basketbal] Assn. season| opener for Detroit. Kerbawy had more success in two otheft contract discussions. Both Ed Conlin and Barney Cable international preliminary in 32.3 seconds. Teams from the United States, | Canada, Argentina’ and Mexico] are also competing in the inter- national jumping competition, the feature event of the eight - day show here in the huge Farm Show Arena. The United States tied Argen- tina for second place in jumping. ‘The Stilt’ Goes Dunkin Because of an NBA rule allowing each team to dress 11 players for the first month plus any returning serviceman. for 60 days. the Celts have 12 players ready to go. Maurice King, Chamberlain’s play- maker at. Kansas, joins the other two rookies. * * * There are nine veterans back 113.5 points per while | Philade Warriors to a 113-105 ing the Eastern title| victory over the Minneapolis Laks 12 games, then clicked off 123.3\ers.in a National Basketball Assn. coach. ’ ABINGTON, Pa. # — Giant} agreed to terms. jare $1.50 for adults and $1.00 for students. lof student tickets. | ‘This will be the first professional p.m, Tickets are being sold at | Griff's Grill, Osmun’s, Waterford Township Hall and from any- member of the Jaycees. There will be no standing room’ permitted at the game thereby) limiting the crowd to 1,800, Tickets * * * Adults can purchase reserved seats in advance, but no student tickets will be sdld in advance. The ticket windows will handle the sale Just @ Family Rooms. @ Garages NO PRIZES! - NO GIMMICKS! Quality Workmanship ! @ Kitchens @ Additions Good 9 A.M. t @ Recreation Rooms @ Aluminum Siding Bldg. & Supply Co.,, Inc. , < 51S. SAGINAW STREET — Next to Wrigley’s — |Moore went into the 3rd weekend of eliminations for the National j All Star meet today at the Grand {Central alleys in Detroit. * * * He will roll six games today and ; Six more Sunday in hopes of being ;among 11 of 16 remaining contes- tants to advance to the finals at Omaha, Neb * * * Moore, a qualifier for the Pon- tiac Press Bowlerama finals, turned in scores of 1222 and 1303 to survive a 2nd cut recently, $$$ 9 Races :Nightly Rain or Shine through. October 3] ‘JACKSON HARNESS RACEWAY JACKSON, MICHIGAN Admission $1.00 8 30 Post 06 P.M. Tee / , EIGHTEEN | ) __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1950 Young Marriages Hasten pera Be pn 8 Apartment Building x se tani js seming o* ne Cs acetate member is hastening ithe sixties, reports a leading} beoms,” says Hausmann. “The |housing authority. Its immediate} beem in the be ip jable to effect has been to stimulate the) apartments, and that of the |.acy to please everyone “With 45 per a of the girls and 155 cent of men now marry- aig their teens, the need for Hausmneat, / atmosphere within — the: housing that does not require sav-| The Barrett expert’says there are|Care should be taken not ings is rising,” explains Clarence five categayies of people who pre-|teo strong |Hausmann of Allied Chemical's|fer apartments to homes: colors such as red and |Barrett Building Materials Divi-| 4 & t any cle F & ’ ta . ay sion. | 4 — a ~ | Hausmann, who specializes in| a. Giraggting young ‘working ead family. COFFEE BENCH — A good practical piece of furniture is the [the “built-up” type of roofing com-| } Free Estimates — he Deliver Anyrere! bis space > low coffee bench pictured here. Use it in front of the fireplace |monly used on flat surfaces, the| 3. Widows or refired people. ‘Beating in Tile Work oF OF POR where you can sit low and close to the fire. It will also serve as a {kind favored by most architects; 3. Single working people shar. ; | rugged and handsome coffee table. You may make it as long as designing 4 Onde scale heewied ing quarters, As empioyed by mic tile '@ you desire and the pattern is laid out in such a way that it may mating’ tie pel eee : 4. People hag aan ho — a beating refers to the 15 be made higher if you wish ey e@ cope with problems of | process which a ‘wooden block | . M 3.77 To build this coffee bench all ydu need do is trace the full nami err ee and hammer are used to embed | 6497 Highland Rd. { 59) OR size pattern on wood, then saw out the pasts and finally put them ‘Gua bet es ee ee ame pane. | S00 OR SUREPRRERRSORRERRRRSRRERR EARS ReReEeeeeeReeeAEE together. The pattern lists the required materials and gives easy- __ aay — _ ee ‘ing. & ae P . — to-understand directions. Simple hand tools are all you need. To obtain the full size coffee bench pattern No. 79, send 50 cents in coin to Steve Ellingson, Pontiac Press, Van Nuys, Calif. —— a Satety Tread Reduces Slipping a i a Ss er than a ad age. * “The normal vacancy in apart-| Col should do the most e ee aa Sdeaes P “f SI a a Ss a a a a a s a : a Regular Checkup Jobs Will Save on Fuel Bills Steps to give top efficiency jn a wire brush will scrape it off your heating plant can easily save the inner surfaces of the fire as much as $50 a year in fue] Chamber and a vacuum cleaner bills, announces Charles Fisher, sweep it up. With coal this step , é , . ) ‘ | president of the Oakland Oil Heat § & must, as ts cleaning up coal Sith , ) et f wl 0 Council in cooperation with the ash residue. 7 rege —o ; It’ S$ da ac fa) ® National Fuel Oil Council. An- Other steps you can do yourself =< i nually over the lifetime of a 20- are to check your thermostat—it IF YOU CALL RIGHT NOW year mortgage that's $1.000. Thow should always be in a location . ; . in interest and the value of the that's central’ and average for the [ ; —_ rex gs - enhanced lifetime of the heating house. Otherwise it may send plant and it adds up to a lot more signals to the heating plant which Good care of your heating plant is are wasteful because they call for one of your best home investment. too much heat, or uncomfortable Some of this in the form of a because they call for too little. check-up and tune-up you can do Another point—check your fuse yourself, some needs an expert box. Since your automatic heater | maintenance man. is run by electric controls, the fuses First. check on your fuel supply.'serving it need to be in sound | If you use oil or coal, stock up on Shape if it is to automatically start your fuel at reduced summer up when cold weather arrives. At prices. (In the case of gas, there's last point—oil heating is the one no stocking up on a supply.) Be- modern, automatic fuel with an cause your oil tank holds this valu- emergency switch—this lets you able reservoir of heat for you, see turn off all the machinery any that your fuel dealer puts into it time special additives recently de- veloped. These inhibit any rusting add to the long life o: the tank and Always Keep help keep the clear fuel flowing freely Pails Handy Next, your heating plant, itself. . : This is made up of a burner to Fight Fire which burns the fuel in proper proportion in an enclosed heating Damages resulting from resi- chamber. It operates completely dential fires average about $500 automatically—the way a fine according to a recent survey by watch does—and has its own safety officials. series of automatic electric con- The total residential fire damage ‘ Di _ trols. The heat produced in the totals approximately $65,000,000 ~st J a &§ ie < SPECIAL FINANCING t fire chamber is taken up by air, ,annually, and the fire safety offi- - ’ “ m a te Wet ees eet cen @ ‘es shales os noe het water or steam (depending cials state that this figure could be . 4 ' Mea | to hendle ® thet way. Bat if you, dag) a on which of these systents your cut substantially if home owners , - credit, you can take advantage of Big Bear's house has) and carried through took prompt action when a fire | -\\™#e , exclusive Personalized Budget Financing Plan. ducts or pipes to the rooms of starts FE uw \' This somes oe = yeu to lump ail your house. A quick call to the fire depart-|f ““\y my your payments—i is mortgage and any Most of this heating plant should Ment will bring professional help. other outstanding bills—into ONE lower month- be checked up and tuned up by a but *y first few mines are ly payment. Take to 15 years to pay. No professional heating man—but even Crucial in containing flames in a % Sg. . ; py if you're not an eoen mechanic Tesidential blaze, according to << charge for this valuable service there are some dollar-saving jobs Veteran firemen. oF a NO PAYMENTS "TIL ‘60 you can do yourself, says the Na- Several steel pails should be ~ tional Fueloil Council. For ex- kept handy at all times to pro- ample, the moving parts of any vide immediate aid in fighting motors outside the fire chamber fire. These pails can be filled should get an annual lubrication with water quickly and often with a light machine oil fires can be snuffed out, or at Then, if you have a warm air least confined to one area, if system, take out the air filters immediate action is taken, _ {they're a mesh about the size of _ oo a smal] screen) and replace them homem with new. When your fuel is either safety officials advise all akers to keep their ordinary scrub pails in a central location oil or gas and the burner is well .) that they can be secured quick- adjusted. it should not produce soot ly. At least one pail should also —both fuels are equally clean be kept in the garage and work- fuels shop However, if soot has accumu. Firemen have found that ‘‘the lated over the years, it can act first five minutes at any blaze are as insulation and biock heat get- Worth the next five hours.” ting te the ‘Syvtem-—te this cane, Prompt action can save your home. Big ‘ ~ Ma TPN - COMPLETE SERVICE BY PONTIAC’S LEADING Neal! Hl | HOME REMODELING COMPANY N\\ 4a Cs — / = NG @ POSTS & BEAMS @TUCKPOINTING © GUTTERS > gal} | ae Di @ BASEMENTS @ STAIRWAYS @ HOUSE LEVELING Se ? | \W © GARAGES @ STORM WINDOWS @ INSULATION y | a @ BATHS @ PLASTERING @ ENTRANCES -—— a @ MASONRY @ ELECTRICAL @ SIDING airs eK @ ROOFING < @ ATTIC ROOMS @ WALL TILE NEED Al NEW GARAGE? gs IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE THE BEST! LET US BUILD YOURS BEFORE WINTER COMES | Financing Up to 7 Years “There Is No Substitute for Experience” Open Daily 9:00 to 5:30 He ‘ ¥ oWe ; ; , ~~ » | . fi: 3-7833 At the flashing white light just east of Oakland REPO eaten A. MURRAY WHITE BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE INCORPORATED PE 4-9544 207 W. Montcalm th are ce i ; 4 \ - : $ / , \ - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1950 _. ss THE PONTIAC PRESS NINETEEN Your Neighbor’s House 4 ee nf Is Home for Fred Hayes’ 2 look directly through the large windows on the west, out into the above mentioned patio. These ep Rochester—that's the schedule windows have half sbutters, °"¢ adjoining wall are pink da 7 of moves made by the Fred painted white, and an aqua rick. Olive greep ceramic tile” jeaves and white flowers. A Hayes’. They now live, perma- flounce at the top of the glass. tines the fire opening. The gore. of small prints framed Above the window frame a shelf holds Mrs. Hayes’ collection of blue milk glass. This family room’ which is separated from the kitchen work twe area only by a movable coun- ter has a large corner fireplace. cupboards. . On the chimney there are interesting candelabra. it—sandalwoog with replicas of liqueur Jabels. ° PINE FURNITURE All furnitdre is Early Ameri- can pine. The chairs at the drop leaf table are rush seated. Else- where there are wooden cap- tains’ chairs. Two upholstered chairs bring color into the room; one is green, the other avocado. Near the: fireplace is a Boston rocker. In the kitchen, counter tops are pale aqua. The cupboards have open fronts backed with fine chicken wire. At the tiny window above the sink there are more white shutters. The > \light fixture matches the chimney candelabra. The kitchen clock is a large Tole watch. * * * Outside this family room is the aforementioned patio. The two open sides are fenced with red- wood louvers. On the third side there is a garden house for storage. In the summer wrought iron furniture and a_ profusion of red geraniums make it a gay spot in which to relax. LIVING ROOM There is a more formal] living room at the front of the house. Pentiac Press Phetes by Gerls are pink. The bedspread is pink dotted swiss. in the Hayes’ bedroom is decorated in the Hitch- | Lamps are crystal with white shades. It's a large HITCHCOCK — All the ivory colored furniture cock manner, Walls and carpeting in this room room with double closets. pra aary

dat se es Ps me x ey . : 2 ia hte ¥ eis le es Sa ey use for storage purposes. In warm weather this pleasant patio with its lacy looking furniture ,is a haven for the working couple and Pierre. Red geraniums furnish bright spots of color in summer, i more ee Ty | EARLY AMERICAN—The Early American feeling is furthered walls and the ceiling are paneled in aqua pickled wood: Ont fr ’'the in the family room through the use of pine furniture, Hessian and- irons and a hooked rug. The ¢urved fireplace corner and the end toe setae jn ce yarritagtrk ammmceyiorelhtaee hallway_you can see the glass topped table and gilded chair that decorate the area at the top of the stairs. . ‘ , y 4+. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. In here walls are aqua and the floor is carpeted in beige. There are ceiling spotlights outlining the stairwell, paneled in white. The stairway itself has a white paneled dado. A pair of charcoal studio couches serves as sofas and , guest beds. Near the stairs is a cane seat deacon’s bench. One chair has red velvet up- holstery and a lyre back. each other is a huge black has- sock trimmed in gold. * * * On the other side of the room is a small sofa upholstered in shades of brown. Over here also is a wee round marble top table, just big enough for an ash tray and perhaps a glass. * * * At the top of the stairs there is a white wrought iron glass mirror and chair complete this grouping. The bathroom is gray on gray. Charceal gray rugs are spread on the white tile floor. Fixtures and shutters are medium gray. On top of the window is a deeper gray flounce. The paper above the tile is “gray with leaves in shades of gray and white. The gray shower curtain is mono- grammed. Pink.” In fact, she says, there isn’t a paint color in the house that could be found in a paint store—all were mixed on the premises. Carpeting is pink. The bedspread is pink dotted swiss, * * * Furniture is Hitchcock style in ivory. In one corner is a little gilded rush seated chair and table. Two tiers of snowy cur- tains are used at the windows top table with leaves and flow- In front of the couches which ers underneath. On top is a are placed at right angles to matching candlestick. A gilded over white shutters. There is @ balcony running in*front of thig room and the living room In the bedroom the walls are what Mrs. Hayes calls “Hayes

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It’s an | who want fo begin paying for STANLEY ALUMINUM AWNING WINDOWS with thelr F.H.A apertment building designed for | their Crestview retirement dur- smort, trim lines . . . quality construction . . . complete ) oT TPA caaat’ Cs at ts ee a a sails amihagihdcananiiieaariaspiiiaeen dadiiemael Open Every Night ‘til 9 P.M. — Sunday 12-4 P.M. | Matt’ care te avaliable when | of Leanse ssvanged an tte bases operation ... ond their surprising low cost! | and if neoded, “sald Vietor D. ee baidings planned for. the © Completely weetherstripped © Sioping sil! ter 5 Ff bod Mak adahet ph trade | site inci 5 additional here edt o he wndesicetie D 4 M Ki Nin S, -. is ™ $| tual population of 1.000 retired snes mechen ie pee Jee wilting Service |i mexony antanrs {Se 4m oem end storm sesh . @ je de s e ; , @ Keeps rein ovt...lets ete ia @ Beeuty of design 2255 W. Walton Bivd. FE 2-7004 Eves. & Sunday ; . TY $ dens, crafts and social oe Corner Opdyke MY 3-275] 08 3-2276 $ @|4mphitheatre and a branch hos- ——— : e 9-s008 ~=@/ pital are included in the Crestview ti , 10 000000000000000000008! «netirement City” Plan We Hobby Room Saled Needs Light, ae Se eee Good Storage : pe A home handyman can turn a i oc eae Se @ versatile hobby room that can ; : Pte Ae be used by every member of the family. In most cases a large area is not needed, but sufficient STANLEY space for storage of materials} e should be included in the proj- ect. x* * * Since the youngsters probably will be using finger paints, cray- po ther walls poder pin x zs » a | | Might Cotman hak G such as plastic-surtaced hardboard. i ib ‘ Lantern Combination. *.|should be installed over the old 1 Lantern 91/2" square, ~ walls. Stains, scuff marks and oth s 19%" high. Black on ier causes of deterioration can be I | ; Solid Aluminum with me |wiped off the paneling with a —— 5 WINTER PRICES MOE LIGHT Solid Brass Trim, Regular be jsudiy cloth : 3 ‘6 Sia tae . as 95 | Easy-to-install 16-inch square pee Light ae . blocks of the same plastic-sur- 4 = ~NA | taced hardboard can be ob- DISCOUNTS \% Command | tained at lumber dealers for in- : =| stallation over the old ceiling, - turns ON Z i OFF at || The blecks have tongue-and- Se UP TO at sundown... 4 sunrise! ee 0 gy ts ee oe ARES \” Hj] Leftover paneling can be used om smooth plastic surface is highly- ; resistant to hard wear and makes @ good base for all hobby work. &. ATTENTION BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS Call ED for Wholesale Prices and Complete Information a MI 6-4188 FE 2-1684 Het M-853/M-923 (Left) = "Light Command” Post G Lantern Combination, Lantern 1112" high, 20” shade. Black on Solid Aluminum with Solid Brass Trim. Regular Price Soe a Special Price ... .$44.9§ M-923 t) “Light ONLY. Adjustable from 72” to 84”, all local codes. Black on ee ae ; Solid Aluminum. Patent 2690 WOODWARD - pres Unt Revewbor ebb48d for. Repular Pca ae ere 30, 1959 ONLY. Special Price ... $25.95 FE 2-1684 Standard Electric Co. 175 South Seginew Street FE 2-9261 FREE PARKING ADJACENT TO MAIN BUILDING | | ree US. drug tntatey wwu'Build Luxury Apartments = for Healthy Older People 5744 Hi DIXIE OPEN 7 DA : ats Fax ie & 5 i Be J Th i i a a Hie de Gi "WE DO ALL TYPES OF CEMENT WORK Home. Modernization — FHA Terms Available - P.M. OR 4.0371 YS-9 A.M. _ Gall Now > Keego Harbor Eves. and Sun. FE 2-0278 th Hha [wo Fama IN HOME , Names i raYT (* HEAT YU BRYAN FRENCH DBOWAGIAC One of the oldest and most re- Come in and see us about your gas or oil heating needs. Our men are all highly trained Heating and Sheet Metal Contrector Serving Poatiec Since ‘1925 351 N. PADDOCK ST. / FE 5.6973 COSTS SO LITTLE BALSAM WOOL Standard Thickness Standard Reflection ROT 14x20 $ FRAME | UP TO & SUT iy Tes winrer amo every winree BALSAM-WOOL Sealed ATTIC INSULATION GUARANTEED TO SAVE FUEL Double Thickness ... ALL PRICES QUOTED ARE CASH & CARRY LUM 9960 W. Road ~~ Between Crescent Lake and YOUR HOUSE FOR LESS! INCREASE YEAR ‘ROUND COMFORT! 2, OYQe wh . B2ter .. QBYQE Se ht BER COMPANY HURON ' FE 5-6910 OPEN ‘Til 5 P.M. "amu Spe? | ARAGE BUILDERS FRAME — BRICK — BLOCK. 375 = _ NO MONEY DOWN YEARS TO PAY! — -)6hUl CC UST..lC( Ch eh Sl le .|hUL lh and testing instruments | Seven-Mile and Lahser roads. The or measure too little CO2—which ! and wasted) jaward is for the second best build- ing built in the state of Michigan ;|in the year 1958. * * * Herbert L. Hawthorne, a co- {partner in the organization, lives | at 2802 Orchard P1., Orchard Lake, MOERY’S OIL BURNER FE 2-4970 THE HOME DESIGNED with th e FAMILY IN MIND! Designed and Guilt by E. ALAN GILFORD 2383 Orcherd take ** 5°! FE 5-50gs Mich. This is the fifth such award Mr. Hawthorne has received. Oth- er competitions include two state awards: they are the second |award Howard T. Keating House | Competition sponsored by the Mich- |igan Society of Architects; third award, Concrete Masonry House —| Design Competition sponsored by WE SOLVE YOUR CURRENT PROBLEMS DAN & WARD ELECTRIC Contracting & Service Located in the Auburn Heights Laundromat 2951 Adams Road UL 2-2880 ithe Michigan Society of Architects. | ‘Two national awards: the second award Douglas Fir Plywood House Competition sponsored by the Ar- chitectural Products Magazine; | Award Citation for the Pine Lum- | ber Sales and Display Building, | Redford Township, Progressive Ar- chitecture, Design Awards Pro- gram 1959. The firm is also the architects |for many new structures built | throughout Michigan; recently the new addition to Our Lady of Ref- uge Elementary School that has been opened for classes for the \first time this September. The or- ganization was formed five years ago and is carrying on a diversified practice of architecture at 14011 Fenkell, Detroit. 3 bedroom, brick colonial, fireplace, | 2 baths, car- pet and drapes, screened rear porch, 2 car garage. 16,900 BATEMAN & KAMPSEN, FE 4-0528, 377 S. Telegraph 3 - PRICE REDUC wee New Look for Doors | Recently developed hinges and latches now let you create a com- ‘pletely new look for any interior ‘door. With the new hardware, you ican hang the door over the open- jing, thus eliminating wood jambs, \stops, and face ‘trim ‘and giving jyou new freedom in room decorat- es ' The typical mortgage owner! takes 27 years to pay off his loan. | MERCER HEATING | 24-HOUR SERVICE Thermo Products Gas or Oil Phone MA 4-1569 or FE 4-4508 | | 825 N. Pontiac Tr., Walled Lk. | 54 gs sg i a oa uel y THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 TWENTY-ONE : ' 7 ? 7 " 7 if : : i as i LJ —— 3 ‘ . i . ee 6: pts We ok eas Fe Bae Pr : * a - ‘ j Inexpensive. ~ Disreputable Looking —_ 4.9 "sper Sup . j Tr: # es ing of Past to ‘coat your metal. funnel with Disguise Ar eqs . paint when pouring from one con- — ir tainer : into if you use ~ A simple, inexpensive screen can NEW YORK —One of the most] Kroehler’ Manufacturing Com- mney , Solve several of your | sacred of all male institutions—the| pany, in its exciting “New Idea’ |“ saped Paper cups. Keep a problems without costly beat-up, gouged and pitted, ciga-| nection ‘of contem turni-| SUPPLY where you do-your paint» ing. fee rette-burned desk no_wife would)’ . porary ing for pouring paint, oils, varnish For instance, perhars yours 1s dare throw out—is no longer an|t¥re, has included a desk—with|and other liquids. Cut-off the end alt older home with large metal inalienable right, according to re-|Fiberesin plastic top to match the/so that the paint will pour through, ‘radlatéry’ for heating, A. small PS Bie ta azuees pommel geal y eBay, cel ws ded amoemaal ve char industry. answers fathers deroan cag cual. hide the rediatne While husbands at first may ex-|a place of their owr in which to | ted emg time a perience twinges of regret, the| Work, read or study at home. Since SHOWCASE room, Bmp a a Furnist widespread use of scratch-and-|few modern family men have sep- The of ; ings _ guide, just released this stain-proof plastic desk tops that|arate dens, a simple, attractive permanent show of build. menth, ._ tle bit more can't take on “‘character”—as men|desk design that matches other|[y mg products. Over ae The maplens . the like to describe the effects of their|furniture in the room makes ,it|™ 0&2 displayed | by publication says. you can|iong win carelessness—is joyful news for|Possible to allot him a corner—in if with your building or ce- make such a screen by simply| tun comfort homemakers. the living room or bedroom—with-/J medeling problems! There is translucent panels of in-|:101 tind out out destroying the unity of the|j no charge and nothing is for expensive plastic on wooden Fiberesin, a solid plastic panel (qo orating scheme frames, ir Merc d used by leading manufacturers | 4 matching side chair—in walnut OPEN DAILY aoe of furniture, iy now available in wisi,” Diastic’ seat cushion —is in-f OS A Me f—oentoy 9-8 M8 room in your home or Ag desks designed as part of living, SHOWCASE, INC. ugly. next-door building, you | 4.010 the home. Although indistinguish. |“"Ce-hole type de — a oe disguise the entire wall, et okie ies ol drawers on one side, and a top Mi tle the window, with plas- - which gives maple, cherry, walnut and other drawer on ee er ee —nemeeeereremeneD The me ance, parts popular g rains — Fiberesin has | outpe. set aaa plenty | individual man-made attributes that make | 14 20 GARAGE (C | t ) et ha eS at | at Pm mgt ll Serer (Ua omprete a B: ee Ph og ee me Ww wo ier oo the same effect prefer, you can often contract for spatit - . aie damage to good furniture. © 9x7 Berry Overhead Door these fuels on a 12-month basis PRIZE WINNING — This 40-lane Bowlerama . Chapter of the American Institute of Architects This almost indestructable plas- ® 1 Service Dr., 2 Windews Pht reed romp made from col-| —pay m smal{ doses the ye@r | Bowling Center, and Steak Knife Restaurant, lo- ° recently. The ‘architectural firm of Hawthorne |tic will not be marred by contact| $F] | : a ~~ ie rout tso must have! “21°40” Seven Mile and Lahser roads, received and Schmiedeké was the winning firm. with burning cigarettes, vie tH price = -$ 00 ‘ - eae pra basse apy ve’ an “Excellent Design” award from the Detroit ‘|glasses, ink, spilled, liquids, hot) COMPLETE publication. maintenance and service—but this = > coffee cups, or other articles apt! is often ee ihe, : |to land on Dad’s desk. Call ‘“ repre te poner . Hy A PERRYC C Sticky Idea ecg ane parma ig Local Architect / } h ORlando onstruction Go. o money-saving tip on gas, however, . m Pncevawie hemo may he iene) is that you can ask to have the ere S e nswer Tuckpointing 4-0347 5275 DIXIE HIGHWAY EVES. & SUN. i “glued tdgether” because of - DRAYTON PLAINS NAtional 7-2892 vances in adhesives with tremen-|Piot light turned off—ordinarily Good Job f | gripping power, While the|this is not done inns the ott CCeIVeS Wal QUESTION: We bought our|be corrected easily by adding phos. LrOOG JOD TOT —— —_— hamm become obsolete |heating season. analysts present house five years ago. It|phate into the water supply. But! tacreasing tse of tile om floors (estimate it totals as much as 5 per is a very old house, with a water|to be sure that this is done wits. Handyman walls and ceilings points wider cent of gas fuel bills. ' well system that operated perfect-/out harm to the drinking water, a ; | H ld E B h use of glue in years an thes If you have not had an annual) ,ay or png rr ted a thal until this summer. Now there|a water well contractor should be|- Tuckpointing is another job that | aro bd oot check-up and maintenance of your firm of Hawthorne & Schmiedeke |8°¢™S to be a dwindling supply|consulted on the proper type of|home handymen are tackling — CUSTOM BUILDER heating plant for several years, received the Annual Award of the/0f water through the taps. Can| phosphate to use. Economical Phos- | and with surprisingly good results! Surplus caulking compound can more than a simple tune-up job, it Chapt f the American|¥U tell us what might be causing|phate feeders are available which If bricks are not kept well-mor- NEW HOMES d be easily removed by using -&| may be needed and additional steps| PCT" Chapter o pepe | automaticall trol most mineral |tared, they have found, water an small paint brush and a solvent. Institute of Arihitects entitled “Ex- _— Sn ee een TES KRESS Oo ; may save even more dollars. In cellent Design” for the 40-lane ANSWER: The most common deposit problems. may work its way through the COTTAGES solvents ri — ine are the best /this case it may be wise for your Bowlerama Bowling Center and|@#8¢ of this is a shrinking of the x «*« * loose bricks and damage interior | ; oe seta heating expert to employ | Steak Knife Restaurant located on|!"sides of the piping system. This) QUESTION: The water closet)walls and floors || \W © REMODELING *SIDING © REC. ROOMS occurs whert there is a buildup of tank in our bathroom is old,| A good job for the home handy-| |mineral deposits inside the pipes,|chipped and in very bad condition |man who must ration his time * ROOFING ADDITIONS ¢ KITCHENS ‘allowing less and less water to/We have decided to replace it, but}over a period of several weeks, | © GARACES © BREEZEWAYS e ATTICS = ¢* BATHS =e know wheter there iw any Kind of workma’s Tere. ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS Scale Bathtoom cheesey om CONVENTIONAL SCALE Dalroom sisaz seers ome. bret Ca sat re Rt NO MONEY DOWN | ping to the floor. We have tried|with a softer brush. ] i . |various methods of corretting the | to Child S Size |condition with only partial success. Home a men con make the | | | ANSWER: There are two types| mare emecives, ‘or May Sl | = | ready-mix type. A galvanized | EM 3-4501 ** "wuatoet of water closet tanks designed to) fo : steel pail may be used to mix A more general use of child-sized|P*** a ee lirner liner made of rubber or plas-| te mortar. A 10 or 12-quart | \plumbing fixtures is advocated UY tie are bites gre ee a pail will hold just enough mor. the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling In- | ‘¢| tar so there is no danger of it ‘crinatiae Barend. |the tank from cooling the tank's) __ ‘outer surface. The other consists, ®@™dening before application. | lente ene | comsiviagehornd ed of two tanks; that is, there is a} The pail of mortar may be car-| y y , |tank within a tank, with a deadiried right to the work -site, and) lock out moisture endl pomghio—ey Pig tiscort cnt fair space between the two. Onlyjattached with an S-hook to the | 2 w Manutacturers of oat ant buy child-sized plumbing|" ° immer tanks holds water, Thejladder. This leaves both hands = © Wood Windows, fixtures P NB | condensation is formed when air/free. | > ~ Sash Replacements . : heavily laden with water vapor hits} Just before the mortar is ap-| - a Ril one i oe the cold outer surface of the tank.|plied,” thoroughly dampen the! Sx 5 Phone clobet bowl and the IS-inch vjave- Sometimes the moisture can be|places to be tuckpointed. This) Wi NDeWS _ EM 3-4082 nile” eer a child dissipated merely by opening ajkeeps moisture in the mortar} ‘4 grows to seasiined joer cl sees window in the bathroom and let-/from being absorbed too rapidly, ae one, even in his school. - |ting it escape. and prevents cracking. oe The Bureau urges forward- looking restaurant owners, own- | ers of filling stations, and the- aters, airports; and others who | cater to families to install this handv-sized “juvenile” model | along with the regular one which | is 15 inches high. ; Equally desirable is the installa-| tion of urinals, lavatories, and drinking fountains at a convenient height for children, the Bureau points out. When urinals are placed at a’ height suitable for small children they can be used by larger chil- dren and adults as well. | In creating a child's bathroom) in a home, the small square or nearly square receptor types of | bathtubs are available. They are from 10 to 14 inches high and are! made with an integral’seat built into one corner or a seat on the rim. ° Get MORE for LESS With a GARAGE Built by G&M Winter is coming .. . Isn't it smart to protect your car from rust and corrosion with a garage? Styled, designed and built to fit your home needs and budget. We have over 50 models to choose from. Call us today and let our experts show you how easily and economically you can have a garage your home needs. me Ca? ; ’ ~~ - Cinw ~ Clean roof gutters monthly. to remove wet debris and leaves. In addition to overflowing more readily, clogged gutters rust more | quickly. ’ i 7 INTRODUCING THE BRADLEY NEWEST HOME IN THE PERRY PARK SUBDIVISION High in livability which has been designed to the modern living habits of today. *11,990 FULL PRICE —*290.00 DOWN Other Features Are @ Large Kitchen with Door Wall Outlets into the Carport - @ Copper Plumbing @ Face Brick @ Spacious Closets @ Lovely Tiled Bathrooms @ 12x36-Ft. 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We are bonded, licensed, and use only top quality lumber and materials. ‘ -Free Planning Service! UP TO 7 YEARS FINANCING NO MONEY DOWN OAK-WOOD Bldg. & Material Co. FE 3-7925 24 Hour Answering Service 1006 JOSLYN ROAD }bargain with a municipal clerk over the marriage license fee. ithe grandchildren. Following the accordion period is the fourth home, an establish- ;ment scaled down to the require- Some families actually occupy jfour different homes correspond- jing with each stage of family de- velopment. However, careful plan- ning and permanent materials like ceramic floor and wall tile make jit possible to find the four homes jin one building. LAKEWOOD . -@2u new mother must cope with dia- ? i’ UVING - | Pers and the new father with a | nA awe’ 5 rash of new bills, first, second a} a r aa even third thoughts about SK ‘Y i = hi ting er materials and methods of home sym? where construction follow. Desiring: Conventional Bank Mortgages or Refinancing of Land Contracts. Applications can be made at our MAIN OFFICE or any of our FOUR BRANCHES PONTIAC STATE BANK MAIN OFFICE 28 North Saginaw BRANCHES Auburn Heights Drayton Plains Drayton Plains Baldwin Ave. at Yale Member of FDIC Miracle Mile Center Within Reach fs of Every Family! @ ROOFING @ DORMERS @ ATTIC ROOMS @ BASEMENT ROOMS @ VIOLATIONS CORRECTED @ SIDING @ GUTTERS @ KITCHENS © BATH- ROOMS @ PAINTING © PLASTERING © ALTER- ATIONS @ PORCHES @ ADDITIONS @ COMBI- NATION WINDOWS @ RECREATION ROOMS @ HOUSE LEVELING © PIERS DON'T PUT IT OFF! NO MONEY DOWN EASY TERMS AS Low S$ 00 AS Per Week oS 4) MIDWEST ) YL BUILDERS & SUPPLY . “YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER - POR OVER 20 718 West Huron St, FE 4-2575 \ Pontiac ithe lack of waste hall space. - |Before you a new lease for ' Ithe apartment. here's a home| Downstairs six steps trom the|Aire Same Thing Economy of Split Level | scmice enuance te ranty an opens onto the forward part of ° ° the Gives Quality for Less "trace" the trot tor only a few steps away lother direction. three sleeping rooms, one of which By DAVID L. BOWEN of hich could be converted t if ~ Paty a house that meets your fed There are nine. closets Bulletin Boards, jard ithis lev th is luxury} * ae hae ‘eae me VOUr | sized with twin lavatories. Note Inside Shutters jfoyer is the recreation room, hall-| - ae : eit igned 1 |way to garage, lavatory and stair-| ‘inside window shutters offer = = ae Sliding glass|style and utility value, especially when they're installed in a young- meet their needs yet stay within to the rear terrace. The recrea-/|ster’s room. THEY'RE GENUINE Amrnican- Standard Tveeeee QUALITY SEE THEM TODAY—BIG VALUE FOR SMALL BUDGETS EAMES and BROWN, lnc. tion room also can be equipped Matern designed this ; ™ Made of two pieces of Masonite ‘%" Tempered Presdwood glued Its appearafice makes it look The basic plan is close to rectan-| : gular for cost-saving, except for @|track of important da used to Wide cut-out at the front entrance. |Matern lists three réasons for this exception: 1) It provides design interest to the front, 2) it gives im- portance, by its width, to the front entrance, and 3) it results in a weather-protected entry. He in- A the i Because of the premium put on space, the architect combined liv- standard square foot |!" and dining areas into one large In X-80, this level contains "00m 11 by 22 feet. Wide stiaing|2, : _|glass doors at one end exten ation room, lavatory and ga Ve vindel lerath of the tous the side terrace. A raised planter wall on the | Study Pian Order Coupon The front foyer makes a con- Send to The Pontiac Press, LL siderable contribution to the ef- ficiency and glamor of X-80. It! iis the key #0 circulation and makes |it possible to move from any room in the house to another without edge of the terrace insures pri- vacy. There is provision in the plans for a living room fire- place, recessed to avoid sub- tracting useable space, but this Pontiac, Mich. Enclosed is 50 cents in coin. Please send me a copy of the study plan of The House of The Week Design X80. 55 E. Pik Pontiac FE 3-7195 SE ) fo © > It’s > WIGGS for a complete selection of brand new 1960 styles of fire screens and fireplace accessories! can be dropped for economy's ‘sake. Headquarters for housekeeping crossing a third room. Ag for glamor, it has a high No stamps accepted. Please do not use sticky tape on See the New RECESSED FIRE SCREEN a saree slanter’ Psy is in the front of the home in an coins. | atizing the stairs, and.large efficient kitchen which includes al} NAME. .,....6----se-seeeees oe aeons en three olden pe » po breakfast space, no-stoop oven and =e Print) | ble front doors. e counter-top range. The sink is lo- STREET Serer seeetaeages® . cated directly below trout windows}: crry......., STATB.....0.. ‘ The bedroom level contains!for a cheerful view. ~~ WHOLESALE TO ALL! MONEY DOWN 5 Years to Pay! Ist PAYMENT 1960! — These Both GAS and OlL ! 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DOLLARS Bring the Out-of-Doors vo Indoors —In All Weather | NEWEST MODEL 25 ANODIZED TROUGHE SLIDING Doors | ALUMINUM PRIME SLIDING WINDOWS P 215 LB. THICK BUTT % y SIZE Res. Sale "0x20" $31.80 $11.95 "x30" eS ES 12.95 SH I NGLES 0 0” 43.30 14.95 & 8” 48.42 15.95 "0 0 Long Lasting Only 6 > 15*# FELT, 432 FT............. $2.95 " 42.40 14.95 0" 49.67 16.45 0" 47.27 17.30 . ARMOUR Vertagreen "Wd EO WV OL SAVONNS — Wd 8 % SUNDAYS 10 A. M. to 3 P.M. $b, te $475 38 oe Ce 3 Truckload ” 68. ee ht ae $6.9 25.87 i Insulation - we " 71855 21. FOR COMFORT & ECONOMY m6 Lhs. Top Quality Grass Seed 55, 1.35 ae es aia " a Hose te 49 " 78. S j Gold Bond Brackets a 4h TWINSULATION STORM DOORS SEASON-VIEW SLIDING GLASS DOORS COMBINATION rol Ss oP ‘69% wi . ALUMINUM DOORS }]| Deluxe Handle, Onty 4 Now Only OVER 100 AT THIS atid Lecce Sriaa | AWNING WINDOWS We Also Carry a 16-INCH Complete Line of | Lg A 4) re Seer) §©=6MEDIUM Stanley Aluminum Awning Windows!_| 1 TWINSULATION $4995 Per Regular 95 Stanley JALOUSIE 16” ECONOMY FIBERGLAS $24 Por $39.95 = WINDOWS Closeout uminum Fo ation - Roll $6.95 ale winrm = perrm faite ric INSULATED 2642" x26" ....$21.84 $ 8.13 264." x 45%"... 31.83 13.12 SHAKE SIDING 2642" x 55%"... 36.83 15.19 2642" x 59%". ... 38.72 15.87 Reduced 264," x63" |... 3964 16.52 “eo = 816” 5. 264." x 69%"... 43.95 17.92 ee EE »S Biter Sie daa ey ASBESTOS § “48 CF WV BATIVO N3Id0--S,42LSIFIWUNE BURMEISTER‘’S-—-OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 8P.M Regular 6.55 Gal. ) LATEX PAINT °2° = . PAINT AND -” HARDWARE = os SUPERIOR FLAT $495 cal. 26%4"x 90%"... 56.89 24.98 SIDING vn 2 4d WALL PAINT ..... 1 | 2644" x 94%"... 58.73 25.63 S ~ a Paint Bollers, 7-in. Only 98c merase SIZES | .* All Widths Available 5 rFr-_ "6x68" Reg. $69.95 ; . a GALVANIZED 79° 2'8"x6'8" ‘99 MWh Pecos 4 PLASTER BOARD a ; ; GUTTERS Length 3’0"'x6'8" Stock Lasts! Hurry! 4x6 % Plaster Board sHoSbaue $ 96 Ne — 4x7 .% Plaster Board ........ $1.12 ee bad 728 . DISAPPEARING $ 95 4 8 a" Plaster Board ........ $1.39 z=; vi STAIRS x . 4x10 % Plaster Board ........ $1.65 3. < : 43.95 aa 4 4x 14% Plasies | Board ........ $138 w Ml Basement Jack Posts .............. 1 $5.95 2 4x8 %4 Plaster Board |... $1.15 n ; jh 4x8 % Plaster Board ........ . Toate oo eal i SAVE! NO. 1 DIMENSION 25 Lb, Jit Comet NI. $239 a 3x32 Brass Butts ................ 45 | WEST COAST LUMBER ement ........ 2 y fe) i Skillman key in knob Lock Set, reg. 8.95 $5.49 / —— SCE , MASONITE BOARD E A all ie 4x3—%" Peg Board... .$1.80 Mia : CARRIERS $3 J Zz 2x4 Sto lG OUR LOW PRICE 4x4—%" Peg Board... $2400 alér 9. = 4x 4—%," Underl t $1.49 3 pest 2x6 St0ol6 § ar TET) cc , Hh = 4x 8—'” Peg Board .. $2.955 a isct Steel Shelving || 2x8 8t016 , } 4x 8" Peg Boar : | = ST] Points 5 O51 2x0 Stolé6 per™ | Outside Flush Doors /4 ald SDS aa | ete 14 7 c IARDWARE. J \e X 9 s to 16 FT. ECONOMY RED Fl Per M 85 2'0''x6'8" 1% Grade A Mhg. Doors $5.95 ‘ ‘ AAAS \\ 2°6''x6'8" 1 Grade A : rs $6.9 + Fi pidcrea Carts tee he 0 me lesa ‘1x12 WHITE PINE SHIP LAP oe eee mee $39 ; Y — - Doors $6.95 ” F BB fae; Reg. x8'/, erior . tase CHROME HANDLE Rey. 29 j Sale 18¢ wag § 1x12 WHITE PINE ROOF BOARDS 2 8 jlos50 +85 Sheathing, Per M..... Pm +181 Chrome Concave Knob 1'4 39c Sale 22¢ 2x8 25/32 Exterior ra 3288 Rubber Roller Catch reg. 18c Sale 10c Sheathing, Per M ..... SAVE ON QUALITY PLYWOOD | #710 Hammered Black Hinge 79c Sale 45c #786 Hammered Black Handle 49c Sale 29c Steel Area Walls for Basement Windows 37" $3.95 Sliding Door Pockets with Hardware Reg. 14.95 $8.95 Wd € °F WV OL SAVGNNS — 'W'd8 9% WV 8 AlIVG N3dO— 3 Also Copper, Brass, Bronze, Dull Chrome finishes ata x . Plywood Fir 1 Side ...... 2.95 4x8x% Inch Fir Plyscore ....... 4.75 Trouble 1.19 Wen Electric Sander x8x'% V Grooved Mahogany ....5.45 4x8x% Birch Plywood, 2 Sided 14.95 4° Sliding Door Track Complete. Reg. 4.95 ... $2.95 i mie Steel npg 69 202) 16.95 .. 8.95 4x8x% One Side Fir Plywood ....7.95 4x5 Birch White Plywood 2 sides $8.95 5’ Sliding Door Track Complete. Reg. 5.95 ... $3.95 6 ete Wen Power Saw 4x7 Birch White Plywood 2 sides $12.45 . = 6° Sliding Door Track Complete. Reg. 6.45 ... $4.45 ~ 26 in. Hand Saw... 2.95 BEDE: vcccces 16.95 ; T Sliding Door Track Complete. Reg. 7.45 ... $4.95 : Better Buy Quality Name Brands at Burmy’s PHONE = , y NORTHERN EM 3-4171 [a Z : LUMBER ‘ Delivery Service Z| , CO. Available | _. (7940. COOLEY LAKE ROAD 10 Trucks to Serve You SUNDAYS 10 A.M to 3 P M& r » ’ P py. Y R« At ¢ 2 DO bh NPDAYS 10 A MM th IPM BURMEISTER < q lad AY / j . } , / asad { ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTORER 1 1, 1959 AMBASSADOR INSULATION co. 2110 Dinie Hwy., at Telegraph | $ a ' i bf + at 7 ag : Especially-designed fixtures for : All Forms patterns — all for $1, Orders un- HOW SYSTEM WORKS closets permit this rearrange; | os : “ Mp, design by Scholz AE power saw ease plus hand saw safety. Power blade 7 aot a child’s room is to and ond forth 166 strokes a second. 7 Pe be. ss 4 oe LJ Me to Lo PZ L* J » ” ot : : 4 ~~ * - Wheth- er the bent is to rough-and-ready! © FELLS © LIMBS © BUCKS © PRUNES charming, ruffled femininity, to refurbished | © UNDERCUTS © LEAVES MILL EDGE hed. resi shetld be 8 haves FOR ALL-AROUND USE Ne ae =. I For pulpwood cutting—tree farming. More powerful for construc- ges tion work—for orchards in pruning and limbing. Perfect for all- | Althought the idea of a Nanny- around farm use, brush-cutting. See this all-purpose saw for tended nursery has vanished, § every job! Se | SEE IT NOW ON DISPLAY! j|might be salvaged to the advan- ® | tage of child and mother. | tls servoing ood a F@ SALES and SERVICE a eyo a Boy 340 921 Mt. Clemens FE 3-9830 ee eee “<— ALL THESE QUALITY FEATURES: © Big combination Family Room and kitchen © Combination General Electric built in . OFT mse © Groping of nga re —— S eee oe ——— tt Jaze Teoma 10 ne side, with rnt-ebtheshones —° Cafem carpeted Welng, room, * A, Shell Heating Service Extra . rer cS wwe | » Fie convenient bathe amie Tiled) + Geis a pet exlar and mest ony eae eT eooeeeows Err one serving the master bedroom. © 600 oq. ft. blacktop driveway included , © Natural Fireplace (second Fireplace op- on oni3 Sacleted —_, | | + Vin abs Wile i kitchen, family room i — eae cede na tons oh (10 s Free Oil Tank pha per te NH] Sei # sommes Ot 2 > 500s, of ‘> e xe : Protecti on aa” J vores : . 3 werep “TOK ,.,., ae | 4 9 00 to 300 .... caret Our Sonitor application guards your tank against EE a OPEN abe oe, intra rst and coreson . re : ! SA Y, Y small enough to fit — s| You get more than highly-refined Shell Heating room. rocking can o_J} i Meodoy, 6 Ph to 9 Pk be used by grownup or child Ci when you hestane one of our ‘Certified Com- = t units | wep NSIOn 4 oo ne onl and At no extra cost, we provide anti-rust protection | UBDIN pentil pr thi ops Ml —— for your oil storage tank with our exclusive ALIGRALE Rasknen? which adjust to fit tightly be- Sonitor®:application. anne | built by: BERSCHE CONSTRUCTION co. nt cat haat lamps fy a Sonitor starts to work immediately — prevents MARK °59 °C? " ‘| wire shelves. rust from forming, stops old rust from: spreading. ARK L aaa Sales by: O’NEIL REALTY FEderal ct arioy | ee trio) 3 Ovirig’ thei’ to’ ‘othe? “iécations' ‘ Sonitor adds years of life to your tank. Oe dhe ee SE A OE OS a a er eee : aly a Mette actus It’s just one of the extras you enjoy when you work. They can be used against heat with Shell. Call today. : a wall or as a divider to mark NSN tg Wy ME WITH TH died Cal Es (au E Colored Caulking H "| , SMITH = = IE HESE COME SE HOuse : = =Auegs zg a v @-e.¢-e! ALL T _— in severe ditirent cokee ma) Oil C0. Oi Oe 590 S. Paddock FE 2-8343 [comes in-two principel types — | ah ..-no extras to buy Ppareh met i , Leste ‘e rhbenaios Seen, ante " knife. Caulk- Anor Estates ee cna eos HOUSES WARM UP TO SHELL in AVON m ” _ ’ ie estin be? is Cuctendoyen © IN THIS ALL-ELECTRIC HOME with Westinghouse appliances, all the things you'd ' 2 e | usually have to buy later are already installed. And you get them practically at of —— BUILDER'S COST . . . saving you hundreds of dollars. ¢ RIGERATOR y | ee ei ; Qn & 3 BEDROOMS ... FULL BATH... LARGE FAMILY KITCHEN PERIMETER OlL MEATING ... BIG 80 FT. WIDE LOTS IN THE BEAUTIFUL ROCHESTER-AVON IE: Center and other plants. Close to schools, > AREA ... just 20 minutes to the G. AM. Toth 7 (>) , oye ) Sunday fem 12 acento 8 om ' ; e i” ane , e ) ' Electrical Distributors fof | ei | MS AND SCR J to . © Wiring Supplies © Lighting Fixtures | © Motor Controls <@ 4 : e “Service Is. Our First Thoug ” i oe ° % aes : i > 1 ee ee: 13h te PONTIAC oL ELECTRIC SUPPLY COE = . a E yf % 4 ii heii EDN Ld xg 7 OTe aL : “ ¢ 3432 W. Huron : Px } en een Teg. oy Ae of , 5: €— Pponmiac gant NY f° % atte “1 S. 2 : +f tie - * BSR \\\ fae WE ; HOURS: ee [rie wipe. co. wm UL 244508) gt ; NRE OS ee iy ‘Mon. Thru Set. ? ‘ % i ee Ne ie Se ee en ee ee el ive sees + Fi Se Berns aes es ‘ \ {HE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 : TWENTY-FIVE | Here's the Answer |MSU Gets Grant _ | Removing rivets is simple if you|use a drill bit slightly larger thanjaway, You can then punch out first ceuter-putich the head, thenjthe rivet’s body to drill the headithe rest of the rivet. > “This will qantas 28 fo lap he ; * ia ae —_ Snr de ae for Research House PEDY-BILT | the first has set, While many of te oder pans tend redure| / : : 4, G or. ° ; é Gavaiiichees. la a cles eae WASHINGTON—Cari T. Mitnick, $10,000 of the $20,000 scholarship A RAGES tion $o follow the “work across the|president 6f the National Associa.(money which has been granted tc CUSTOM BUILT narrow . ae en ee SPECIAL PRICES. ; Question: We have oe et 4 ble near a wall in our The Past Presidents made one NOW IN EFFECT - | . ee uate eee of the nee @ Block © Brick @ Frame Bt ’ . ‘ receive an 1 * ; enough ; come from, the house which will be Mi ae t any.way rented to University famili : ture over amount equal to what they ‘COMPLETE MODERNIZATION PROGRAM : fa up the ceiling to put. normally receive on their invest © Recrestion Reoms @ Breeseways @ Porches @ Roofing @ Siding 5 — outlet? ment of the scholarship money plus] Free Estimates FHA TERMS Cement Work ae cA iy 5P8 ; Answer: Maybe you just don’t |versity’s Residential Building Cur-/@mortization of the $10,000. . MAKEUP ©ABINET—This is a versatile piece of turni- | have @ bulb with high enough jriculum, Department: of Forest| Mitnick, in a letter to Dr. John Ped Bilt : tute and-may be used in numerous places. It may be | wattage. But if that is not the Products at the cooperating je-|A. Hannah, University Presideat, hg arage s placed on top of a dresser or dressing table. Or, as the pic- be te —— pene age fix a gg Ph “FF as wk eee Builders of Fine Garages ustere aterford : ture shows, you may hang {t on the wall ofyour bedroom tube, aig gobr- scheais oplling In addition to the $5,000 grant,/ward thinking approach to educa- digs es [or bathroom. Put a mirror behind it and you have a dandy outlet. This fixture moves along |the Past Presidents Council of/tion in the home building field PHONE OR 3 5619 dressing table. It’s good looking on the wall and out of a track attached to the ceiling |NAHB, which adminsters _ the|which will] certanly produce many = the way when not in use. To obtain the full size sliding .| and also can be raised or low. |NAHB Scholarship Foundation,|important by-product benefits door cabinet pattern No. 216 send 75 cents in coin to Steve | ered. Inc., has authorized MSU to uselall Americans.” Ellingson, Pontiac Press Pattern Dept., Van Nuys, Calif. Other patterns you will enjoy: No. 197 Home Bar .........ccccc ccc cece cccccccecceus $1.00 sed Tale wee ak TS be amt ort cig de cae al ae IN MILFORD... DETROIT’S NORTHWEST SUBURB No. 156 Exercise slant board .........ce.cecseccccces 50 — WHITE FLAME SOOT DESTROYER Only 20 Minutes on New Grand River Expressway Sit-Down Sink sea" 11S Convenient fe sightly dirt in < DETROIT’S MOST SCENIC AND DESIRABLE LOCATION ~ OVERLOOKING KENSINGTON STATE PARK se il ir = If you're thinking about buying a new sink soon, you will want to con- A great step forward in kitchen cdnvenience, for example, is the “Sit-Down”’ sink, which eases the 1,001 chores other than dishwash- ing that have to be done with water. x~ * * It features a shallow bow! 4 inch- es deep, as against the standard 7 or 7% inches. This puts the sink bottom at a cornfortable working distance for the housewife on her kitchen stool, with ample knee- room, too. Stainless steel “Sit-Down” sinks are paired with standard bowls in several size combina- tions, and in both complete sink tops and bowls for countertop installation. Included is a sink top designed for an island or peninsula location. It places a “Sit-Down” sink back - to - back with a double - bow! standard any bowl. ” ——-- oo Extremely popular also, Elkay —~ reports, is the “‘Sinkette.” This is iS AN OT HE = po TS So eee an integral combination of bowl I Te eee ewes WO, Riess ‘tt es eT |e vg Se and pitched drainboard that drops : ea RE = —— ees See This Amazing into the countertop opening. It is iy Softener Today at — made in single and double-bow! WAHL STANTON. A handsome TRI LEVEL Home at a price you can afford... UTRODUCTORY Heating & Plumbing protects top surfaces from knife putt PRICE ORG IED * ¥ and , supplies extra work 103 State FE 5-1683 ors ‘nna’ eocitive dcainage — all —~ Ideal for Convalcesant Home, Camp Site, Club House, Etc. SUNNYBROOK COUNTRY CLUB “" WALTER'S LAKE Corner Orion-Clarkston Road and Eston Road Between Lake Orion and Oxford ... INCLUDES FAMILY and RECREATION ROOM @3 BEDROOMS @1-1/2 BATHS @FACE BRICK @LARGE HILLSIDE LOTS @GAS HEAT ALSO.INCLUDES: @GARBAGE DISPOSAL @CHOPPING BLOCK @RANGE HOOD @ PARQUET FLOORS @CITY SEWER AND WATER @PAVED STREETS MOVE IN COSTS: Monthly Payments © VETS i r S50 99 Low - CIVILIANS ~ ____ #490 ‘ 2», 28,500 Club House Has... @ 3,000 Square feet on main floor @ 30x30 Lounge Room with stone fireplace @ 15x15 Kitchen and Pantry ©.30x60 Meeting Room ~ FAIRVIEW HILLS MODEL COMMERCE RD €— Milford N FROM DETROIT: Toke Grond River North to the Grond © Apartment. above “porrenien 5 $( © Full Basement mnurgpotion) Me } @ Oil Steam Heat . 8 MAPLE RO. ag ae a eeeey of ye sane 0 INCLUDES 7 EVER YT HING Fornivore> HALLOVARK FURNITURE CO,, Livonic : sas | w ’ pproximate Fag ames Bo, ee feet deep )and 50 feet of , lake frontage on PRINCIPAL, INTEREST, TAXES AND INSURANCE . Decor by: MAOMI INTERIORS. 1 ae DIRECTIONS: picturesque Walter's Lake. . -For more inforniation see .. . Robert D. Riley, .» Broker . 509 Elizabeth Lake Road Pontiac FEderal 4-1157 River Expressway, just north of 8 Mile Rd. Grand River Expressway to the Milford Exit. Right on Milford Rood through the town of Milford. Fairview Hills Subdivision is on Milford Road on the outskirts of Milford. FROM PONTIAC: Toke Commerce Rood west te Milford, Right on Milford Rood to Fairview Hills. Nodel Open: 1:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Daily including Sunday [ANT noms, wc MU. 4-9175 rhs ’: * L ate el. Rte | 6M MR ee le ee ee i eg THE ‘ = ee , THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 ADAM. AMES TWENTY-SIX * This Extra, That Tax Confuse New Car Cost Tag | , | Factory Price Climbs Skyward | pore es cece tooled aoe a toe DETROIT & — Confused by new jdealer is using as a demonstrator. windshield washers ($11.30); freight} During the model cleanup period total on its pri . Flint t ($13.90); /at the end of the summer. the 1 on its price sticker reads from Flint assembly plan lactorien’ Gin eller’ ten price of a Sate you license and title $12.20. that when take delivery? able them to cut prices and still You aren't alone. Few things! + «© *® * * * __imake money. about the auto business are more! These are the steps in between: Since the World War Il ca) Can you expect a discount on cuntusing than prices. Even men /Deliixe heater $74.25; manually op-|SPOrage finally was licked Vver¥ithe new compact cars? Probably ~ in the industry who are not directly eratd radio $53.80; Powerglide few cars have been sold at the not for~ awhile, Discounts on all ceanected with pricing often get|(automatic transmission) $145.80; “Ul! price: This is where the Pet /cars may diminish because of a lost in the maze of “Iist,”” “retail” Wheel rings $10.80; comfort con- °° negotiation with the sales shorter than usual supply of cars, and.‘‘delivered”’ prices venience group (an outside rear man enters in jdue to the steel strike, and first TRHARRS, HON! YOUR DID THE > The simplest rule to remember is this: The price of a car for you persofially is the figure you | agree to after face-to-face bar- gaining with a salesman. Any relationship between this price and any advertised or an- nounced price of the same car usually is accidental. THIS IS WHY Here are some of the reasons whys First of all take the “suggested factory lst price,” the figures an- nounced by the companies when the new cars came on the market in the past couple of weeks As an example. a deluxe four- door version of Chevrolet's new compact Corvair was given as $1,920. The same system applies to Ford’s Falcon and will to Chrys- ler s.Valiant. although the figures differ This price is “suggested” be- cause in some states a manufac- |$2.668.58 or $66.17 more than the turer can’t set prices. And in the case of a factory list price it is | only a starting figure for some | complicated mathematics. It does not include the federal c\cise tax of 10 per cent, but don’t | think it's so simple that you can | just add 10 per cent of $1.920 for our sample car. First you have to arrive at the wholesale price to the | dealer. FIRST 2 EXTRAS In the case of the Corvair this is 2] per cent less than the factory list. or for this mode] $1.516.80. It is this figure from which the ex- cise tax is computed — roughly! (7 ; Wy MY WORD, MR. MOZART, LVE fee sling gad Gee ane We tel Y Lldddddd Lee, BEEN TRYING 10 TELL you of the “extras"’ to be added to the 4, GREAT/ SIMPLY GREAT / 5G, ie eee list price. : You are now up to $2,073. 8 comes the dealer preparation | charge. This reimburses the deal-| er for his costs in polishing the car for final delivery, putting on hub view mirror, windshield washers) Uf you plan to trade in a used oe point to a very strong — required by law im Michigan,| car he'll ge through some cal- backup lights and a glove com-) culations and come up with one demand for the ‘compacts. ° As long as this equals or ex- ‘partment light) $32.30; white side-| figure possibly above the actual |ceeds the supply dealers will have wall tires $20.95; folding rear seat value of your car. If you are very little trouble selling the cars $32.30: deluxe equipment (right) making a straight cash deal he'll jaf their full gross profit, or very hand sunvisor, arm rests, cigar-| usually offer a discount, which, iclose to it. ette lighter) $1080; i — charge (freight from the Ypsilanti) PHE GIRLS assembly plant to the Detroit déal- er) $9.63 * * * Before you take this car home, you still have’ to satisfy the state. of Michigan to the extend of sales: tax (4 per cent) $99.36: license $3.40 and title $1. Put them all together and they | spell $2,602.41 or $682.41 above | that factory list price with which we started. * * * By comparison the cheapest full sized Chevrolet at this particular dealership on a recent visit car- ried a delivered-to-you price of Corvair. A major difference — the little Corviar was loaded for demonstration purposes with al- most every possible factory option The standard sized car had very little extra equipment and came from the cheapest series. * * * Here is how its price label read: Two door Biscayne with six cylin- der engine ($2,262 including ex- cise and dealer preparation); per- manent anti-freeze ($5) (Corvair Y \ cos 59\ | t0-'7 ‘Look, Honey, I'm pushing fifty, that’s exercise enough!"’ has air-cooled engine and needs ———————— 4 BOARDING HOUSE —--———+ By Franklin Folger THE PERFECT TEENAGE LOVE uae THE CLANGING BEAT THAT Hf AST PERFECT VOICE FOR THE ; BROKEN HEART’ MAGNIFICENT, ~*~ SSS caps. tightening bolts and the other HOOPLE, MAGNIFICENT /aw ee ee ete SAY, WHAT MISTAKE WERE s Corvair it's $25 and brings you up YOu “ ae ) ; 1 $2,108 sd have arrived at the _ 2 ABOUT Z/ pes price” as shown on the Sa federal price sticker attached to a window of the car. Don't start writing a check yet — there's more te come. Most American cars — and the new compacts are no exception come from the factory with certain extra-cost optional equip- ment already installed. such as automatic transmissions, heaters and radios QUITE A JUMP For our sample -car let's use French Have Money Now, Shun Riviera NICE, France (AP) — The French Riviera had one of the slowest summers since the war One trouble was that sunshine was a general commodity over, most of Europe this summer. * * * With currency restrictions re- laxed, many Frenchmen headed for more distant horizons. For- eigners frequently sped through France to Spain and Portugal. where their money stretches far- ther For the man with a fat bank account this didn't matter. The best hotels did not suffer. But the iverage hotels hardly had use for their “full up” signs, even during the peak of the season * * * Robert Viers. secretary general of the Regional Tourism Commit- tee, said: “Those who did come kept a tighter than ordinary hold} on their purses.”’ A bottled water firm sold only 42,000 bottles in July as compared with 80,000 last year. Last August 61 special trains arrived at Nice.! A year ago there were 68. } *~ * *& Monaco’s Exotic Garden count-! ed 5,957 less visitors this August! than last and the Oceanographic Museum reported a 10 per cent Why drop. / More cars sped along the Riv- iera highways this year, but few er stopped, Instead they contin ued on to the French Atlantic Coast resorts or to Spain and Por-} tugal. 4 4 DONALD DUCK Wantivhedet Ve 4 aw * * . RY CM SEF NN =sN3 SSS SS : —_ Sx} SH RSS SS | ll Service, ine. TM Reg. U.S. PP" ANN OUT OUR WAY SONG / THOSE MOANS AND GROANS NOL) LIKE IT 2 UM-YAS, YOU MADE NO MISTAKE / IN COMING / J), WAS SAYING, GET HIM! INSTEAD OF FEASTIN’ HIS EYES AN’ DRINKIN’ IN THE BEAUTIES OF THIS WONDERFUL FALL DAY, HE’S GOT HIS BEAK BURIED INA BOOK! I FEEL SORRY FOR A GUY WHO [ay DOESN'T KNOW ANY =f » BETTER THAN READIN’ YOU AN' ME, TOO, 'CAUSE HE'S J > GONNA HAFTA SPEND TH’ LAST PART OF HIS DAYS DIDN'T SEE DURIN’ THE FIRST PART OF 'EM!/ £ EG I ABOUT WHAT HE Ss , > ACC <— ™ BEST HOD COULDA THE HECK. OF \T 1S, NO ONE ELSE BEWEVES ME... ANID T Can’ T TOCA BLAME THEME. t's amp THE BERRYS afer McEvoy — 1% f , By Leslie Turner WELL FIND OUT, MISS BURKE, PRANKLY, A GOOD ALIBI MAY NOT BE ENOUGH! WE CANT OVERLOOK. Any POSSIBILITY! AND FAST! NANCY BOy---THIS WOOD \S HEAVY ONE MORE OUNCE AND MY LEGS WOULD COLLAPSE MORTY Nib ‘Hy ‘Charles Kuhn REAL SCARY MOVIES/} '- ' - | 4 18-Year-Old Stabbed After Football Game DETROIT (#—An 18-year-old youth was slashed across the back * * * Harris told police he and War- ren Piper, 17, were set upon about 5:30 p.m. by about 15 Negro boys as he and Piper were leaving the Harris and Areme practice ‘ : tiring officers at 2 pm. Incoming officers at 3 p.m. Roosevelt Temple, 22 State Street. Areme Chapter No. 503 OES Will hold annual installation of officers Monday, Oct. 19 at 8:00 at Roosevelt Tempie, 22 State St. News in Brief hs in. Pontiac ¥ ‘ adie ait ot ipa: Rs i H ‘ i ie 5 : E am 2 ba ( at & 5 z . $2, of 180 Rettel) St., who Head-On Crash Hurts Seven From Utica Seven persons were injured last | night in a head-on collision on John R Road north of Big Beaver road in Troy. * * * Driver of one of the cars, Joseph P. Czarniak, 35, of 5300 Howe St., ‘Utica, today is in serious condi- ‘tion in William Beaumont Hos-| pital with chest injuries, a con-| cussion, and fractured skull, ribs and shoulder. There were no passéngers in \Czafniak’s automobile. Also taken to the hospital were six members of the Leonard Kasprzyk family, 5736 W. Falen St., Utica, yi Kasprzyk, 33; is in satisfactory | condition with fractured ribs. His) wife, Annabelle, 31, suffered frac- tured ribs. Her condition is listed | as satisfactory. Eigbt-year-old Frances and Stev- ‘en, 4, are in satisfactory condi- ition with skull fractures. Jean, 3, | and Leonard, Jr., 8, were treated ' in Waterford Crash THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 ‘ Francis Arnold of Rochester; nine grandchildren, three brothers and three sisters. ALFRED G. PETERS ROMEO — Roth's Home for Fu- nerals wll handle service for Alfred G. PeteiR}.23, of T29000'Romeo Plank d, who died early today. Arrangements will be announced Monday. r Deaths Elsewhere ~~ TOGETHER AGAIN — In a joyful dressing room reunion, Bing Crosby patched up his feud with Gary, his eldest son, and posed with his boys (from left) Phillip, Lindsay, Gary and Dennis * AY > f “You were all of British and Indian troops in| World Wer Il, died Thursday' night.The cause of death was not | announced. * * * TORONTO (AP)—Arturo Scotti, ~ 49, editor-in-chief of the Italian language newspaper Corrier Can- adese (Canadian Courier), died Friday. He was a native of Mon-| za, Italy. Two Injured Slightly | The daughter of Rochester Po-| , Bouncing Betty Booms Her New Philosophy By EARL WILSON I just had a few million words with Betty Hutton. She re- |gretted being brief, but she was busy. Betty admitted that 'there’s one man who fould handle a girl with her delicateness and shyness—Khrushchev Hs “Honey, Betty shrieked at me—rather pointedly, too up in her suite “So I'm startin’ to live now from inside. maj) plan for downtown Three Riv- I'm gettin’ my kicks from my church. I only|ers has the advantages of malls in I find most men are nuthin’! Jobless Total to Grow for next week. In St. Louls, Chevrolet and Monday. And other Chevrolet planned to lay off about 2,350 445 Tuesday. a * cutbacks. days next week, except the Michigan was hardest h State Employment Security unemployment in the state of work as of Friday, due to 22,000 steel workers on strike The commission said the j * Ford has not yet reported any layoffs or production Gwen ¥-SEVEN Auto Layoffs Top 60,000 . DETROIT (UPI)—Auto industry layoffs due to the steel Strike topped the 60,000 mark today and more were scheduled General Motors, hardest hit by steel shortages, estimated its layoffs naitonwide at 60,000 as of Friday. Fisher Body Division officials said they would have to send home 4,500 production workers and Fisher plants at Atlanta workers Monday and another * Chrysler Corp. laid off 300 men at a suburban Detroit plant this week and announced all its plants wil! work five Imperial plant at Dearborn, which will be closed Monday because of steel shortages. it by the auto layoffs. The Commission reported that due to the steel strike will reach 58,000 by the end of this month, most of the idled workers being in the auto industry. The commission said 32,000 Michigan workers were out the strike, not including the in this state. obless totals for Michigan will grow for about a month after the steel strike ends because it will take that long to build up steel supplies. AP Wirephete after seeing their night club act for the first time. great — the act was great,”’ he said of their show Good Mall Plan at Three Rivers Idea With Advantages Over Others Studied More Than 2 Years THREE RIVERS (UPI) — The, Three Rivers Commercial says a Buckingham Guards Retreat Behind Bars | LONDON (‘AP)—The Bucking- ‘ham Palace guards carried out their strategic withdrawal] quietly and with chins firm today. They retreated—to a safe posi- tion behind bars—to get away from the close-range fire of ill- mannered tourists, camera fans, publicity-seeking film stars and jeering small ys For the last 100 years, the elite guardsmen—those chaps in brig‘tt red coats and big bearskin hats (you can't see their eyes)—paced their sentry posts outside the rail- ings in front of the palace. * * * Now, under orders {rom the | War Office, they have pulled back 30 yards inside the railings and palace itself. Will the marching royal family? disturb the are only one yard in front of the! Complain to CAB MIDLAND (#—The tri-cities of ‘Midland, Bay City and Saginaw have filed exceptions with the Civil ‘Aeronautics Board requesting ad- jditional] airline service at Tri-City airport. The three cities are ob |jecting to the failure of a CAB jexaminer to include service be- tween the airport and cities in jsouthern Michigan, northern Indi- jana and Ohio The United States consumes 60 per cent of the world’s paper. STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Cir- cuit Court for the County of Oakland ASSOCIATES LOAN COMPANY a Michigan Company Plaintiff vs WILLIAM L. HENSON and/or ZEPHYR M HENSON, jointly. individually and severally Defendants CASE NO. 47591 o whom it may concern Take notice that on September 8, 1959. a Writ of Attachment was issued jfrom the Circuit Court for the County of Oakland, wherein Associates Loan Company is named as Plaintiff and , Wiliam L. Henson and/or Zephyr M ;Henson as Defendants. for the sum of lice Chief and a nurse at Pontiac| & want to do good things for people other cities and eliminates the $302 85 h jand released. |General Heapltal escaped serious| t g peop | chief disadvantage To deaden ihe wold Of Whe ee a Mrs. Nellie Gillis, 66, of 217 W.| Troy Police reported a witness : s ; i Betty had hopped up on my knees; facing | sentries’ boots, four new strips of! Dated Oct. 8. 1959 : jinjury when their car collided with) *~ * RONALD F. HIGHSTREET Yale St.. reported to Pontiac Police | ® * * ‘a gravel truck yesterday me. Betty's friendly when you interview her fn & icon Deee edifocal this asphalt have been laid immediate- Allacnesintoral Pininiitt yesterday that someone stole het'toiq them Czarniak, going north, kt — True, there were four other people present. = week the daily newspaper euud thee ly in front of the palace. Th Roluc wichaan purse while she shopped in a = John R Road, pulled out into! w we} ‘a City Planning. — _ Guards will pace 17 steps instead Wadcral pe24 . town store. It contained $20 aterford Township Police said E “I've become mature for the first ity Planning Commission and oth-| o¢ the 21 they marched outside Oct 10, 37,4. 2. Now. 7 14.50 , ‘the southbound lane to pass an-/Barbara Howlett, 23, of 227 Romeo Vv N time i life hell of a thing to be °T_ ‘PSidents including some mer- the railings apse See ee Someone broke inte the Vet's (ther car when he met the Kas-'Rq_ Rochester, and Mrs. Carol ILsd . = ey a . ane chants have been studying a ang _ NOTICE TO TRUCK BIDDERS _ Billiard Room, 352 Franklin Rd.,|Pt@yk vehicle head-on. Both cafs Smeiser, 22. of 8 Miler St.. Pon. S@Ying at 38.” Betty laughed. “But I'm not going to wheel downtown mall plan for Three Riv -_ * * ca a EES. age Gane and stole change fr vending ma. | were total wrecks. tiac, suffered only minor scratches and deal. I back up from nobody. Why, a fellow was here ers more than two years The War Office ordered the re- 26 tose, at the Waterford Tewnzhip Both Were treated at Pontiac today to interview me—and he almost clipped me.” treat because, in recent Hac. Michigaa Se anich ee tney will chines, it was reported to Pontiac Police yesterday. Someone early this morning pried open the juke box at the Shrimp House, 90 Bagley St., and stole about $20 from a box, it was reported to Pontiac Police. ogee: 13 larger Detroit companies Ask Early Payment DETROIT —Wayne County is| for advance payment’ of $5,361 .079 in 1960 person property taxes. Sup- jervisors said early collection would | |. Robiadek, 32, of 6501 Pontiac ‘ County Group Seeking End to Nuclear Tests A number of Oakland County cit- izens have banded together to seek an end to nuclear bomb testing. Called the Oakland County Com- mittee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, the group has launched a petition campaign as part of a national ef- fort to obtain 500,000 signatures. Cochairmen of the local or- ganization are Dr. Morris Good- man, 24211 Oneida, Oak Park, and Roger Cuneo, 164 Liberty. Goodman said the committee be- gan its fall activities by sending a wire to President Eisenhower and Premier Khrushchev on the first|for Crosby’s Daughter _ day of their meeting at Camp Da- vid. * *« * Signed by 65 members and| friends of the committee. the wire | urged the world leaders to give | earnest consideration to a perman- | ent nuclear test ban. Officers of the committee in- | clude A. Albert Johnson, first | { vice chairman; Mrs. Bertha Jenkinson, second vice chair- man; Mrs. Mary Kolman, sec- retary and Calvin J. Lippett, treasurer. - The committee office is at 902 Riker Building. | Included among the nationally known signers in the petition cam- paign are Steve Allen, Rev. Mar- tin Luther King, Dr. Linus Pauling jand Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. ‘Christening Rite Held 4) HOLLYWOOD (AP) Mary | Frances Crosby, month old, daughter of crooner Bing Crosby, | was christened Friday at St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church in Westwood. . Comedian Bob Hope's Dolores was named godmother! and Bing’s youngest son, Lindsay, godfather. : EES ar, blte 7 Michiess, ‘Soothern” , t Poert shaper (as is), | Wed., Oct. 21. 10:30 A.M. | States District- | erage $250 per hr 150 N. Perry | lent home than wages. Prefer TRUCKS TRACTORS ee | | RO recto. SINGLE. EXPERIENCED FARM | 8:30 to 11.70 am who can drive a car Apply “at AND EQUIPMENT CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- i ! ' At 160 a.m. Today there band: by month. Car! Dovet, 2460 : ——-~ | Harley-Davidson Motorcycle eral Pickued 1'5-ton Gtakes lances. Odd pieces or housefull wate entrance and beth, _Dutton Rd. Rochester (gag ie RO Ma oe ee —— “y Semi-Trailers| Prom courteous service. soho from Geare. $15 week. $3 N. PARKE 8&T. were replies at The Press | write Pontiac Press Box 75 = Se - | Dump trucks d Bre “° sate th wn Theoce) ffice im the following SALESMAN 35-60 | iign-woMmENn 820 DAILY 6xtL Building Service 13, — Pontiac Farm an ; NEEDED a ee oe tS teh An old established firm has an Luminous nameplates Write | wr nn~ ~~~ wr Industrial Tractor Co. FURNI URE th Stout Ot . see boxes: opening for Sn segremive solse- | Reeves Co. Attibere. Mocs. __ | ser CLASS LICENSED BUILDER. | a = eoce an Entire home or odd lots. Sioa ae zoel Some Se eee ta 3 : man. Qualified leads. Car neces- | NEED TO EARN XTRA $$$ IN| FE 32-4855 PE 4-142] top dollar. Will buy outr or|3 ROOMS. on 3 TE rer : sary Earnings should average our spare time? Call FE 5-4955 |, SANDING Wit? — | FE 4-0461 hh it fer you. B&B C en beat. FE “5. 9 14, 22, 24, 2, $1,000 per month with bonus. | bp. UL 2.3782 | he’ fioor sander PE 3723. _ | Open_Daly tacluding Sunc*? | Bale. Phone OR 3-3717. | aver Awe ee 26, 28, 33, 34, 25, £2, 48, va al ee ee te SALES PERSON "Al CARPENTRY — | Painting & Decorating 23 (oox at THE BEST ae | WEST SIDE 56, 58, 63, 64, 85, 89, M4, will aii for this position. Ap- full-time. Gua Additions — Basements NOOR INN “~~ | $5175 will Duy. PE 4-1223. pa private beth, f° . . . . , = — 4 tiacaue” mover’ Gok Part-time ex potest — Attics — Garages | 18T CLASS DECORATING, PAINT- | §gEpED. 7 ROOMS USED bot water, heat. stove and re- Hol, 163, 114, 116, 117, Between {1-15 & 3 30 mike seat ous a al. 4313 Wal — GET MY BID FIRST — | ing and wallpapering. PE 4-0255.| niture ‘and appliances. Caan. facilities. frigerator | Near &t. se SEAT COVER INSTALLER, 1 EX. | _ton itd." Breyton -| ST RESDENTIAT COMERCIAL | 1ST CLASS PANTING AND DEC. | Please phone FE 2400 or MA | — Sooo Sum Bath, 6 PLOON. eee On sais = o— 2 rienced & 1 helper, lll & ~ SALES PE RSON 5 ao Cash or terms = $20 per week. FE 23-4366. fee. Call or & industrial, Mason and gen.| 94 99 WILL LIQUIDATE YOUR HOUSE- Tal = bat Gas BY aE service. —— | contracti: Al storefront _re- sale | 4 . & BATH, GAs . ? } too1 MAKER SENIOR CITIZEN | Fxperience: seles Dersca. highest) = Sescling Joke 'W. Caples’ MY | A caby INTERIOR DECORMTOR. | hold goods. either by private sale | 4 TAB. BATS, OOS Op. kim. BRI CK The Pontiac Pr ive complete qualifications. All [ommissen solid company, Bon- 31 iPapering. FE 8-0343 E. Smart Sale Parm. Rochester. | { RMS. Mi _P. “| Rent Houses Furnished 39 ess replys confidential. Write Pontiac | Biyg Drayton, A-1 BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT A-1 PAINTING & DECORATING; jinn OL 1-5631. nished. MA 5-5000, nh DUPLEE an TECHNICAL WRITERS) SALES MANAGER | "ert Also. fireplace OR” 30403. _Paper_removed. FE_¢-¢918 30 | 7 NS SMALL HOUSE. BACHELOR OR ate awa FOR WANT ADS . |) TECHNICAL WRITERS Food plan sales person who can | 4} COMPLETE BUILDING GERY. | A'1 PAINTING DVTERIOR Ex-| Wed. Mlecellancous 30/° Duth, 'ves We (tat __|" Fidow with | child. PE ¢-1008 ot NOW AVAILABLE Fr edures, technical pubiica- | ice Quality wor! tee | tertor per cen . fo ; PRIVATE DIAL FE 2-8181 | tons & reports. Experienced with | rews’ Gt oa Blvd “Dray * BOWKER CONSTRUCTION CO. | Guaranteed. Pree est. PE 4-9205.| wave YOU A ick Lappin gies = Eo J ba =) "eeegme, On on GLEAN. ON GAS HEAT BASEMENT | @uilitary specifications desired. | _¢rews. 4313 Wallon Blvd Drayton yyq 42253 or OA 3272 | Tq PAINTING & DECORATING. adding — = guee “> ce | main floor. 34 $0232. = AT : . < . rf Empl t Ponti pete Tankss Drain Fields tn | Osan . 000. PAY ee $4500 AT | _*e N : heme. dec canto: Sur'ke gives Immediate openings for per-| Bank Bldg. PE’ S- oz “stalled Free Estimates OR 36032 CREST TV & RADIO. 1 HOUR eee Home for security. CLARE ‘ * Yenr around tls. Eo DaoT sick gus ment. Tht tothe, Lares Hep fendi wul be gives manént or temporary positions aa BLOCK BRICK. CEMENT WORK, se vice FE 5-5270 | be Sa a aaa 5 AND . 4 utility room, knotty pine wo ™ - Some college background pre- and fireplaces FE $8907 = Day OR NIGHT TV SERVICE| — _ 4 . 5 , $415 "Rad. wa > 2 sae garage close to jc cate containing type cues HM Tg Biitiuon, cabinets) © Me STHAKAT | © Wanted to Rent 32 “Theor 4, rogma, sbaih _& earage: | RMS MODERN. HOT WATER | S04, parvctlal Schools For’ rent Ments comtajping trpe sizes Additions alteration cabine ae . ‘ * arger than regular agate Chevrolet V l stairs, attics, windows. Complete | TeNsEN'S TV SERVICE APTER-| YOUNG MAN ary facilities | PARTLY FURNISHED.) ROOME ee fe further information write Box 33, type is 12 o'clock noon the remodeling 25 vrs exp Free “icon & evening Call FE 2-0495.| board & laundry fac Soe PARTLY FURNISHED ae Lake Ra. : Pontiac Gay previous to publicalla ’ ‘ estimates. MA 5-8821 ch GARY RADIO « TV. | Private home. Write heat furnished. $60. 48171. En ineering BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT WALKER & Press Box 29 SUITABLE POR 1. evT. ENT. AND NOTICE TO work OR 3-0464 | FE 8-0071 188 N. Johnson 33 ‘oh lit 3 ADVERTISERS GM Proving Ground. Milford BASEMENTS WATERPROOFED | ____ _Upholsterins 25 Share Living Quarters | The deadline for cancella Michigan " Sa Seay gC See ian of transient Want Ads Por interview appointment Cr S |} ork a Pe “+OrTT e GIRL & 1 CHILD TO SHARE MY is now 8am. the day of | 41218. Ext. 326 LES CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- home. Must care for children publication after the first | FT Ee HONE CANVASSERS | MEDICAL MIS —e wee cee “toe, 8173 Cooley Lake Rd. EM/ while mother works. PE 8-9082. insertion. wanted Ser. home modernization | Dr s receplionist Type 50 w : - | ee pelhansyyar feouel ext 2bhaepet| US URIOLATERING — TADY TO SHARE | M MY HOME. CASH WANT AD RATES 4 /_‘#les_F ‘O | EARN DOR | 36173 GY PE 4-8797 = Mics. 35 Lines 1-day 3-Days 6Days Unusua ppertunity ONE GAL OFFICE $235 | Gag ann 4B og Ee pe 5 . THOMAS UPHOLSTERING Wtd. . Contracts, gs. f 2 $150 204 63123 j $140 PER W RA , TV Media. Lite Bookkeeping. a ae —— 297 NORTH PERRY ST 2 Against earned commision. 23-| Must be sharp. CEMENT WORK | 3 130 2.97 4.50 | 33 years of age with s car. who y | FE 5-8888 : 330 0 S10 are interested in @ position in a| MACHINE OPERATOR $775| Walks — Drives — yloers re | & Found - ‘6 300 5.40 820 | gales promotional! field. with a4 NCR gry om | Accounts re- Licensed — Bonded. U Lost 0 ,. 350 630 966 firm expgnding a _ ela — For ashion women's | oo bag pecnie a SURTENG boos Founn vat | to tmvest. “small land contracts 8 400 7.20 1] 04 furnish all benefits for the right 5 | pealr sma 5 13 UNT DOGS FOU | and equitt 9 450 ero} 8612.42 man. Por personal interview only | _ 5-2841 or FE 52017, for ad and chains. FE 5-8790 | A. JOHNSON, Realtor 10 $00 8.00 13.80 see Mr Cummings. Waldron | GORGEOUS OFFICE $375 CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED | ji9 REWARD FOR A GRAY BACK. ee ; Hotel, Monday, Tuesday, 1-4 p.m. | sa ga rl mcr Pay- | “builder. Pree estimates. UL 2-5175. fround, multi-colored female cat 1704 S: Tele ye Rd. var pnpedtinnes 7920 eney, : al on Vike tten from the Oakland County 50c will be made for use of PR OD A . CEMENT & I & BLOC OCK — Wed Thurs. Answer FE 4- Pontiac Press box oumbers hana. vac a Tee og et pogggy ea - 3 | WORK — FE 5-0782_ to Misiy Mouse” FE 2-1444 . . steady work Appear in person . POUND: SANDY DOG WITH SHORT ABILITY Come v| R & C Rambler Sales 9145; CTCdit experience =CERAMIC TILE | tail, vie._3634 Maybee Rd. Help Wanted Male 6 _Commerce Road, Union Lake | SHARP ay A TACK Advance Floor Co. TES = oe FOUND SIAMESE CAT TUyic. IC. WIL- To sell Zour en@ contrast ot the ~ —— ~~ | Help Wanted Female 7\ 7 pion _— needs Clerk-Typist COMPLETE FLOOR SERVICE. liams ‘st Call EM pee BL a > pr, haa fs 4 MEN lena epee Lay. sand and finish. LeRoy Mil- CASE, MONDAY, ocr AER for, nany rears.” Aisa cash for ALTERATIONS LADY ler, FE 4-89 was lot m the ye. of Sam's uittes. AlT- 18 TO 20 Experienced in better women's MEN DRY WALL TAPING AND PINISH- with ao ideatificsting. Liberal re- me 5, OBLIGATION. CALL Salary $85 per wk. Only those apparel for full or oppor is ing. Pree estimates. OR 3-0888.| ward FE 41365 A OUR! willing to work need apply irmingham. Phone +4548 DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH- | LADIES WHITE GOLD SIAMOND No Salesmen APPLICATIONS TAKEN POR CASH- DRIVER SALESMAN $480 | "ing “Pree estimates, FE _8-6781.| “wrist watch. EM 3-3451. ARRO REALTY Call FE 8-8103 for appt ae Evening work ply in per-| DRIVER $600, ELECTRICAL SERV.—FREE EST.| LOST: MAN'S BLACK STETSON UTELY FP. AC- 10 MEN WANTED TO COVER PON- | son. Manager, arent: tre Semi Truck Out of State. | Partney Electric. FE 5-5439 Pri eis & Huron i a — ; ¢ tac snd surrounding area. Our rr OR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, Con-| fT! noon. F C.F ridge F a " . children welcome. men make big money: no lay- mamrere tie Py ER A) DELIVERY BOY $200 | struction and maintenance Ed LOST: Ee POX COLLAR PIECE.| ridge, PE ¢- 1 ee ee: Pe teat or FE t offs hospitalization benefits plus port Ra. Apt. 10. ____ | MEAT CUTTER $325 Connup Electric UL 2-3902 __ PE 2-529 a pal a! Hwy. Fy bonuses. Call Bob Singler. FE BABYSITTER 1 CHILD DaYs Experienced FREE ESTIMATES ¢ ON < WIRING | LOST spear WHITE BILLFOLD - J. ao, Be Dixie children : ‘mo. FE 5-9511, for appointment for per-| $10 ¥k 38 8. Astor . for water heater ranges and| Vicinity of Sharp's Bar. Pictures ; 4-7581 or 4-0090. sonal interview between 10 am Sen ae eet | PAY ape CLERK $275 dryers FE 5-8431. R B Munro| & atin ao =r ae IMMEDIATL ACTION 2 AP Nis) yard. and 5 pm | ime Keeping | _Electrie Co. 1060 W Huron | to Jackie Sharp's Bar. 7 Y ; Berl eee i {fice Endl hs any good fand contract. New PE 5-6744. ___ | STRI DEPENDABLE DRIVER 2! OR| Prine Eresules @ becouse oe . = 7 | OR _3-2463 t- : baths, of] heat, storm ie DABLI ~ DRIVER pa Afternoon and evening bours | WOODWORK TEACHER $300 | FRCATAENG TRENCHING.— | LOST. TIGER CAT ANSWERING Mor oe i Your Src ar tra erty 3 ROOMS, © MODERN 3 ? BEDROOM HOUSE. — ~ So er a ee) ne de, ee Ree (HOME, GARAGE. CABINS ADDI. {2 Dame of Pattie Wearing red rot a tite. Ask for Ken Temp facitities “eas * ce month, ‘also tawny glectrie dtyer Unt June "Sst, aM a FOR 2 er OL 2-771 poo ribbon. Vicinity of 8. Marshall ; ; e ’ ROY BETWEEN 1820 TO LEARN CAR HOPS POR Nik NIGHTS GOC BOO ee eliee, Aner ee $325 ae FHA — and E Bivd Reward. PE 2-2515 K = empleton, Realtor ~~ o ‘saeal” for sireet mest ot “erwond’ Gait | _ nest. close Fhe = to make pizza for working week-| et pe ee ; | LADIES YELLOW GOLD LINK = o1063) peas . ; . : Witt cnds_FE 2-262 between 56 p.m. 14 Mile and Woodward. LI 9-317. / on raance ann3| MOUSE MOVING FULLY bracelet, finder please call PR|LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR | SOT rece saer AND AUTG.| $deérm. modern heute. LECTOR. PART TIME 4PM; Siso Mars Coffee Bhop. Birming- | “pos chain SF ee eee ee | 2-6176 sell. Earl Garrels. EM 3-2511 | 3 detcunts. Newly duesrated. rE t, yr. oem | MY 3-371. 8 p.m. Fridays. All] day Satur-| ham MI 6-2278 TRENCHING. EXCAVATING FOR, -~- a = or EM _3-4086. ~ 1. OR 3-6404 or 3-9328. ALL N SE, 78 Me- uurly wage i UTY OPERA CTT SERVICE | Septie tanks. Field tile footings, | LOST. $25 HANDCARVED LEATH QUICK ACTION ON LAND CON: | _5-2632. —June_1 J te 34306, jon. ees oo pias commie EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPERA- DOMESTIC SERVICE | duckes ona beat cell _UL 2.6404, er bag & $5 Dbillfold for ife- Clark Real Estate, PE | 3 ROOMS UTIL PURN COUPLE. |sMALL HOUSES FOR RENT. rm. | spel Te. a DINATION | _°8 Wayne Street. PE 2.0862 COME IN" | PLASTERING NEW eRe ee eee ek wrie | 3-1886; Res. PR 4-813. Ask for| 49 Mariva, Pontiac OR 3-1338. Te onic Weaver oe oss; "|" bungalow Near Union Lake Rd. COMB TN. \TION |EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, 10 And Register with us Attics finished. Rawls, FE 4-9153/ Parekeet Light blue cay Mr. Clark. : } LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. | _for Lonnie Weaver. PE 4-2081. pane ca Upper gtraite Lake. BUMP AND PAINT MAN p.m to 6 am. Apply in person _ . a | after 5 pm | M's. — ae Eee Et private entrance, utilities. Inquire|/ wrt [ease FOR 7° M : rear_ yard. = mo. We have a opening or amore} after § pm. Hudson's Diner, 31! “CAFE & CLINICAL | PLASTERING &@ REPAIR — REAS | ae 3 |OUR MANY YEARS IN THE Mechanic. Newly decorated, modern, 2| Cai: Realtor Pertria 43581. Se ie ee _ einen: Bie, SERVICES | Pat Lee FE 2-7922 = Lat et mn seule Nar same location, have pomiract bu’ ,) ON GROUND) bedrm.” home, of) heat, 2 car 8A - weeeeut saigry. Apply in person. |» r . -* Kcellent clientele of ¢ 2 \. je 2 apartments, 1cEl-or Ge : EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED |R. G SNYDER FLOOR LAYING | exce floor & 3 \. garage, adults only. 608 E. Ken 365 N. Perry pa eek GaTake & Colliston, 3611) “Apply in person, § Spot, 2565| WE NEED . | sanding and finishing Phone PE| jy4. * Joon R. Reward. vt ST ee ee ee i. REDUCED | neth. FE 2-7215. upper furnished, garage. Will “12 Mile Road Berkley Dixie Hwy Nursees aides. waitresses | 5.08092 igay: LADY WAWTLTOR eae yg rr oe ouel’ wet ts couple a wenn on | rent all er part. —— _ —— ~ as Pear cooks; beauty operators. al- ———— Penta On ae ee eee eee ~ 5 CALL TONIGAT 3-8 P.M, |EXPERIENCED ‘Apply ia peo teration ladies. salesiadies ROOF REPAIRS | Tpiegrateh. Lineral reward. FE | CASH ig WAITING. _areatens” ay an a Ria me, Wetettord Mich. \ seataeing mareet re Ae ale a tea MY, saan walle YOu tEARR_we | ENELYN EDWARDS | "4VS#ROvomING Ye cous) AOU ee ——pscte| Wareen Stout, Realtor |) a cetin’ sgunaeu | BB Coe gmat E36] a cath eect Pere ae for a "PART TIME Job that would EARN WHI A wg ri . ~ Lumber Co rking lot or from , Auburn Ave. . m. Mon. . enable you to earn $50 per week; S0alysis, facial, beauty tips. MI, VOCATIONAL | t __Business Service | 15 Panis’o te tents Ra Liberal | 77 WN. Saginaw st. ‘ Be a friendly ad . Phone Eitawest Employment Service. 406 ee gar ia? cecen ca ee Te Bagley et,| 2-012: patter 5 rb pa. or if no an- Same” vente Beak Bide. VE! cs por week, seven, tall dae, ends _ende. Call UL 9485) afer a | Ean ARTS FOR ALL eel ™ Sat. "Gout ca ci | ne WaTCRMAR | tale aed ranger weners. Whole: | Ncloening i Brery. nie, wort | __ CAN , na 7 essary en you learn. George He Senn ve a-obi after | Pay's Replacement Parts & fi Service cpestal ame brand peeertemtes, Rent Apts. Furnished 37 MOVING SCON: oo ‘oltect VE” vin, biualildichies 4 pm Oakia ___PE * 2-4021 gursing & amputees. Reg. girdles | werner LAWN WORK AND ODD ain WALL WASHING iNaiDE ne AN sternity Corselets & sup-| 1) ¢ RM. APT. ATE. 1 OR : [HIVE IW. 31 To “hefereaces s', | $1.80 hour. Bxp. and ref. MA| outede painting Ironings $3.56 ports. Let me correctly fit you. 3 adults. Close-in. PE 40168. Pay moving expenses by days. “Bad 1-800 | _$-2235 “| _and, 94.50. UL 2.1257. oe "te spa "5 SIMONTZING nak’ 7 selling all those unused wae needs. 1| WORK WANTED i a FER ss oes K's ce Binn-$ 9. 4 KNAPP SHOES . ‘ h ed want 2 aggressive tty pian Phone UL 92-3504. ALTERATIONS UN BOTH . MEN | preg Herman OR 3- items you've had stored| semonstrators. Excel “covecuing | YOUNG MARRIED MAN WANTS | s8¢,women’s clothes, PE 4-860, | Sooo sea ap eos no delivering. Call GReenieai| Work FE 2 tha Sas BR _ OR 3-3874. away all this time. +167 from 4 to 6 p.m. FOUN MAR - HARD WORKER RA Sone MEDIC LABO E wants steady employment. wytens Pry , nicians experienced, all shifts, | 4-4900. imprinted = Di FE 2.818] salary to compeneste, oth a Youn ORG” MAN JOST OUT OF al i tine teopathic | Army, desires any kind. Eeoptal. FE 5-4192. FE 54-2856. / y ‘ LRP ee COPA LYS na he? pM meerae™. \ * x . . % ren aS Bars pea } THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 _For Sale Houses 49, MODEST MAIDENS = = By Jay Alan) For Sale Houses _49/ For Sale Houses 49| For Sale Houses tT 5 OLD :; ; iusne 42)| LOOK Eee ‘ VE eet . | “TUG” Pleasant Lake Woods Sud offers Phat a Level deraundina _ Clarkston | BORST 3825... Gardens, attractive Hie. Seeend reac so | "BO TAC REALTY REALTOR | Toke, Buroa a Uthoy wont tee ~onty | to subdivision oF “ea —" = san built on" room | David Ward vame Rltr. access to Sylvan Cass Lakes, | OFFERS Built to r 000, now | sh erage. Owner | ThisWeek’s | $8100 me ia als i bea a ESTIVAL $100 Down at once. Must be sold week. SPECIAL massa gees ver bee ean fiance Clarkston Paul M. Jones. Re Real Est. FE 48560 PE 86-1275 ONLY DOWN. LARGE 3 BED- a. ¥ basement on acre. to — will lude materia). lains | MY_ 23191. Pia A intertes birch deors, Only 1 left REAL ESTATE, INC. PERSONALIZED HOMES , | FN 1-$:30 PM | aac = FE 0-2300 | SATURDAY & SUNDAY | Open Dates oo Ly ee is. te 5 ROCHESTER: OWWN TRANS- rT - 7 | | MAple ‘5-5821 ferred 3 bedrms. trtlevel fin. |THE oe me | Summit and High across from | MULTIPLE LI SERVICE ished recreation rm., gas heat, | | | Lincoln Jr High See us about | in 2 ar, siete. las | our new 3 bedroom homes off R ‘age. $17,500. Will po, pheanads O “GN ae a aoe basement, gas o {330 Catalpa “Drive, OL SS $450 DOWN INVESTORS ti V1 Sacrifice $4,000 equity for $1,000 on sr Getta separ ware| | STMATINONE 2 waar Quad” .RESSELL YOUNG | | T igmiy Beams cated Shake shingles. Lake REAL ESTATE .. BUILDING | room apartment completely furn- se tely anything here. im tone New 3 car garage. CIVII IANS _ FE 4320000 | mished (1) unfurnished apart- trailer . (Has rge lot in orchard. 518.0. ment with 3 bedrooms, living pe a vorms Se sat. Goll 1. : if] th] | have ful bath. ow ett turnson, . CUSTOM . ce, tire er, boat sales. garden i : $190 DOWN | # ear sa small car dealershi pghne — ¥. 7 od : Fa gant tiac. Starfire =M . NO OTHER COSTS | A Classic JOSLYN per mo. > and BY OWNER DUPLEX, JOSLYN . $500.60 } 7 : ; | Ideal ee - every member of } only to Ward E. ae or Bob! i500. Sell down. 2 bedrooms, full basement. 5. Goodness, Gaylord, what an imagination! First pearls, | ae ee a Sell or trade my $4,000 = work.” Large 7 room home with 1080 Huron. Ph.| equity in 3 bedroom heme. Smal! 2 bedrm. home with lake| years old Auto. heat iy the di ds'”” : | 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, hard ‘years old. Near Willleme Lake | privileges, $300.00 dn. water. Storms - screens. F .| then sapphires, now diamonds! Auburn Heights gt er Wes agate hal - ES. WEST) Balance 4% cent FHA mort- summer home, Maceday| Very nice. = SSS - Near New MSU Oakland see| sulated fall basement. side. 2-2144. 5 . Imm possession. OR ae ig . $300.00 dn. Vacant, immediate possession | this spick and span 3 ace | $200 DOWN. Rent Office Space 47 z : 4 BEDROOM! Cal owger. 7™ StH Ane I Bo Nin OG | ann or Sale Houses 49 | fruit’ trees, outdoor griif Pea: | Will move you right in. No mort- __ Rea ace 47 BLOOMFIELD ~ ee geninote atte. ° Gal vr. | Giang robin “one pearoom ani | Sosy. Newly redecorated: through BY OWNER 1 Ask r wot t* wo 33300, samt \ | ‘y bath down; 2 bedrooms and | st Completel — yard w z with NTOWN NTLA . for DON. ves. | i full { outdoor g¢r' near Cass Oo aiicen, wit ba rately| Upper Long Lake states. 2-year. ELIZA LAKEFRO | NEVER BI WI] ' Heat deneet” sisree lose Lake $8800 total. price, with or as 1 unit. Corner East Huron| Old ranch. 3 bedrooms, 1% baths,| 100 ft. perfect beach. Beautiful = ; water. Storms and screens monthly payments you can afford. Perry 8ts. Convenient to all} ‘#mily room. Pireplace, ear-| 2 ‘evel bome 5 bedrooms. A SYLVAN LAKE SCOTT LAKE | Priced at $14,950 with $2,500 | ARRO REALTY wk ler Annee Rett | peted, built-in Kitchen Pati joke | Teal buy st $29,000 including fur- 1440 AVONDALE AG AIN Owner transferred. offers their isu one | down. Hurry! Buy it while you | TED McCULLOUGH REALTOR ‘PE privileges. Gener transferred, will 5. § room modern bungalow Ga- | ae Bo yey | ean ee ha Rd. tors, 238 E Huron &. FE 86-0466 WOOD REALTY 3 bedroom brick. Taken in trade JUL 7 REE PE “PE 4.3844 . :' tor one then ement ee 2 bus by builder on new home. Want rage. Completely tencea yard) 180U0SQOUARE FEET | - eer ah eg bof ae DOWNTOWN PONTIAC in nd ‘ $2003. ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES In | £0, Wolced fest. Will sacrifice tor SO MUCH ap TE Now Is the Time SO 3 effices, wil rent separately,2Y OWNER, 1 ACHE. 8 ROOM | SLiZA E A IN 16,750. 0680 down. Robinson Bros. | ELIZABET HLAKE ESTATES or ag 1 unit. Corner rately” home, 3 bedrooms with 1% baths, Waterford Twp. All modern. new Fr 4-000 afters only, oF | ee = Se AND delightful RandgatePark, “with : 3-8603. modern r me. com- | . wi and Sts. Convenient ry all — ac weed. pln . $600 ‘ onth eS ee et FOR plete baths, breeseway, garage | F ll B e t | privileges on beautiful Elizabeth 3 tors, 28. BE. Huron 8t. eoee $85 mo. TR 9-0030. FOR QUICK SALE. 2% ACRES | 3 bedrms. Full bsmt. Fie. Corner lot u asem n Lake. Includes 2 bedrooms and DOWNTOW: | with 2 houses, 1'%5 miles east ture window = Sales area. | eLIZABETH LAKE ESTATES bath. Ot) burner, fireplace, large 5 W FOeTIAG. ta BY OWNER of Auburn Heights, $14,000, $100/ 109 x 150° OR 3437 | Cute modern bungalow.” Ideal screened the Quiet. secluded BEDROOM . a panelled of- down, $90 per month. By owner, | § See sealed Vat Pestcnotte pape - YLVAN VILLAGE. Cwiex: 2) . WIT street Offered at $8500 with fiees — te sult your busi leaving state. UL 32-5280. bedrm. with 2 lots. FE 2-1048. | in Alger orl A aa Me , ; : only $850 down. Don't wait ea ness. Up te 1400 sq. ft. of clear 1,060 aT down pay == AGN [De Two bedroom home with alu-| FOR BALE BY are NEA SQ ANELED ‘ space available. Lights, heat &| minum siding and boaeian hac nom R 6rLvan VILLAGE MODELS, SEE Of Living Ares BIG FAMILY Se ale parking included. At $75 per mo.| windows, giassed-in pron ro caer ue High. 2 bedroom, car- beautiful homes under; PLUS arr eS eerece | Just # nice distance west of —RECREATION— | cease ue and up. FE -6200 after 10 A.M.| ner lot landscaped and fenced. | bereens. Penced i cqnstruction 1400 "Glenwood. ‘& For Bandy |b veg ee —ROOM— “BUD" Nichole, Realtor | $10 DOWN NEW BUILDING % BLOCK FROM! Recreation room plus kitchen,| $65 per -:month including insur- elting areca greece | ealilsten tar SUEh = 49 Mt Clemens St AG } IN downtown. Will divide to sul shower and garage in seperate | ance and taxes. $100 Lynsve Lane. ote | $11, gr | far bemily ot ie or more. or a Ee re Vall RE MOVES YOU IN mggbent and electricity. Call] Laker priviegcs, 910.800, wih amt “TRADE iE, RENTAL OPTION. | oa ogee cng rete SEE SEE SEIN NO,MORTOAGE COsTS whe — ” esto MAINTENANCE FREE oil heat, garage Handy to, - — WEST BIDE Fe) Ct off Cass Lake Ra. in Venice FOR COLORED Eupecst wecoment, garege. lend: | ee ee See wen een at ee W P] A ot the Lakes Senate, | ee DO ace facer ssenest “| 3 ‘sedroume Godar 2 ren seeturtoneey | Baty tert et-riaster MODEL OPEN cE OR SPACE. | —— on near school. sgesohepoer Roti hices | REVOLUTIONARY a ay eg a ig ag RS FR gs Og Pl sit p00 Call FE +0601 a WILLIS M. BREWER Walls WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1:30 TO 6 and Orchard Lake Rd. on Tele- room ranch. acre. Pire- Lj P \ | ee | a QsEPH PF RE 3 Will remodel! to suit} Place, ceramic tile bath. Storms| only $6500. | Sennen MANOR BRICK RANCH. | ee I8Z, SALES MGR 731 Bla t. 1941 8. Telegraph. PE, and screens. Other attractions. | bedrms. 1% baths. Carpeted See The Home You've Eves FE = 4-5181 . 2 blocks north of Montealm 4-0601. _Pull price. $16,400. Call LI §-4533. | $1,000 DOWN — Beautiful 3 bed- | ns $16,500. Terms | Read About In — = 2G , | Sunday 2 to 5 PM ven peas oe ay | BY OWNER 4 BEDROOM BUNGA-| OOM, with 1 bedroom & tile | Owner PB 4-8 | “GOOD HOUSEKEEPING’ . : WESTOWN REALTY For Rent Miscellaneous 48 48) low, (2 uD pad 3 al down). Local. | psn ee ee ee SALLEE \ W OODS SUB. | “READERS DIGEST” & ‘LIFE | 8) LC eivaberh rae Estates FE 8-2763 or Eves Li 2-461 ed at 32 Anderson. This . Face brick ranch. 3 bedrooms, | ) 366 So. Roslyn St house blinds, A-1 ‘ » | DIRECTIONS: : ee 1 1 STALL OARAGE. CAN BE USED Jenitrol as ioaeee aed T eal|| Sor Puls kaecmene wu uae ec | oy as heat, large Kitch- “Come out six miles North | Oak Floors- We invite you to see this desir to repair cars. Commercial use. | garage mia $12,500 with terms | furnsce xe will have to hurry or Caen Meynee, Ey cla i wae ee Some ehh pane mtb bien ‘lizabeth Lake Estates : Cap Fe — . | Smal] down payment. See mode! tao “ $350 DOWN $7350 VACANT A ae pine-paneied _recrea- CEMENT BLOCK BARN. 2X @, BY y OWNER INCOME. sah EM p RMS. -RILE Y “REAL ESTATE | at_280°W Yale. comer Stanley a ee: rell deal 2 large lots with shade avve take preienec Menturc, for rent. Call OR 3-3607 or MA, and bath a * = oo FE 300% or UN 4-4586 7 | Lake privileges. Modern 2 bed Seer maroetedelivinc c ainin 5-4101. Ideal location media Paarl 509 Elizabeth Lake Rad j= — DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY | room bungalow, 3 pce. bath. wired —SEPARA rE— are we g and dining room sion — price, wie 08 ee down PE 4-1157 PE 4-4821 | TWO F OR ONE for stove. electric water heater . , fe Pees eamcec rooms cand co OR a tg iat! | ' ull main downstairs New force buliding rr sauare ft 3, phase | _paym FE 39-5038. FOR sale OR LEASE RANCH The best buy for home & income FE 2 9]22 | part basement, of] furnace Dining Room , air fired. furaace. wailh ¢ pt power On OR style. 3 bedrooms. 1% baths. Lot; ;o' will _— itnd. Good renta! Br - : aronide Priced at $16 350 FHA 5 i is B 7 | Milf 120x148. Assume GI ‘Ie per cent! focation, North Perry St. Close- fe . $450 DOWN, QUICK POSSESSION terms. To inspect. drive west or Sundav from 1 to ° For Sale Hreuses a eautiful Milford | mortgage. OR 3-3283. | in 6 rooms & bath. each side | Buildor of National Homes" | $5,990. Modern 2 bedroom bunga- WITH | Elizabeth Lake Rd to § Roslvn . ~ a | Hurry for this amazing value— House near Murphy Park. $1000| Everything separate. One side. low. enclosed front porch, 3 pc race - St Turn left 1% blocks to “Open 3 bedroom frame house 2 BEDROOM FRAME. EXCEL-) *.>** 3 bedroom ranch home | for equit Balance $4524. Pay- rented, one vacant for new owner _ bath, oll furnace. was water heat- (LASS DOOR \\ ALL} Salesman on premises only four years old Carpet- neighborhood | with attached garage. Natural) ments 1.50 per month Call to move in All newly decorated — er large lot, jake privileges ' ed living room and dinin Teduced to $4 low payments. | firepiace. Built-in oven & range. after 3:30 p.m. FE 8-3874 00,70, $1500 down. Will take | “PE DCENicholi > ell Modern kitchen wi i a ees ents.’ Carpe Storms & screens p.m. : vacant property ie Mg wong | $450 DOWN. $6,950 VACANT Mod- | , NIC 1olie.. Realtor eating space Tiled bath - wi wie Py iat Roy Oak | $100. Moves You In | IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ¢ RM Brokers cee Comptor | ern 2 bedroom home off Kinney | e& E 49 Mt Clemens 8t Full basement, gas heat rea, a ranch. Pull basement, nice 100, & Sons. 2-7058 oor “on | Road, Wisner & Lincoln District FE 51201 or FE 4-8773 recreation area 1':-car g@- | Some onaeea ye laake xe, Drive teed tau Me] ESS etait Noad | THREE BEDROOM FULL DASE Mas 3 bedrooms. utility. Hiving | ‘ '" rage. 57 Exmoore s jluminum storms | _ : ment, Modern. 9800 dn. 3 W room, kitchen 3 pe. bath. ol} | B i} | a —— lot, lake privileges | cocina oo | Pesce owner. OR 3-1972. ; Srsckina, Afar 15700 Bee ony - | automatic furnace ul t- nN ——__—_——_—_—— Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor . $8500 | INVESTMENT PROPERTY. CLOSE-| ti turday. - “ price, $780 down. 3-8849 | TRinity 1-1394 | in. 2 family income 96750. OR PS a v7 pean | $200 DOWN. 413.500. VACANT 3 Ki h 75 West aise Street, 2 BEDI Bs: BASEMENT. | 5;oouPIELD HILLA” WEST ea7s | 2-802. W. W. Ross Homes, Inc.| “2 baths. FE et Seed. etek. DNIEG chan uth | itchen FE 5-8161 or FE 2.9676 te Tameriane, Drive Deautitl ae Gham MSU. and Lake THIS LARGE | SPEC ‘TAI fireplace modern khichen. ted) WITH TABLE SPACE | . room ranc ome . U.O0., ath. garage. large land ! roid a _ — — = vice’ deste ‘tor vovered porch, | brick ranch.” Carpeied, “storms SUBURBAN | | jot OTS ae acne aw PONTIAC OFFICE og ra : : ; - : |136 E PIKE OPEN EVES rge kitchen with separate din- Only $14,750. FE 3- ; 2 YEAR OLD HOME | $1.000 DOWN. $8900 2 ACRES —__ FOR A es ette, stainless steel built-ins in- Peatures 3 bright bedrooms with | Vacant Modern t bedroom home, | Rn con FE 8 9693 cluding refrigerator, 24 baths, IN ROCHESTER cross ventilation, large living | built in 1987, level land. North SILILS ANID) COUNTERS z unusual amount of closet spa-e, . room with fireplace, dining Sree, | Suburban Location. carpeted, two car attached a | As fir ce at one end of | has slidi doors to back yard, : z KE FRONT rage, underground sprink! the 25 ft. living room, is the | is off kitchen with built-in Hot. | $2,000 DOWN. $8.200 11% ACRES WE HAVE IT! oom. NOME system, nicely range ote jot | heart of this 4g 3 bedroom | point oven and range. 24x27 ; Vacant 5 room modern home Three bedrooms beautiful rou . ee ee fo 167 x 226. ediate possession. | be bet Brisk, home. aa ted | dpe off — st. br merpa be See us today for complete large ge wr _ ge worse of fur- | Dual Pane den fe punts room a a re a etl bd gone i | seen at once one desiring a é nace, in Tingfield T = en. dining room and livin ae os eee oe gas Hee Aaron, BR ea eS remy A oy ppl ol not — built brick ek treme. ranch | _——" — Hala All seven roca a Oa ta accu trees, -% acre Jot. $14,900. Take’ BY OWNER This hom = ome on a corner n | OPEN SUN. 10 TO 5 Wj qd : ull basement for only $6 n o us : - hr oar ss eet ek GL a | aes Seeee ce RC eee | nace wwomtan beabere aed Gel can wa been tar a hor B details on trading in your | InNaqaoWS 95000. Why wait? We are crowing family Gleaming proximately $1200 down or will schools, Full, site pool table goes| trees. @xtras doting’ alomtsens new Daa peortanes: a ™ rent oer Cee . . Lo ready te show you this oak floors. modern kitchen, rent_for 806 per mo. MA 5-1496. hesememt sad bar.| slerme & garbage dis- }CLARK REAL ESTATE) —WITH SCREENS— | noe 2 ees plus large paneled and heat- 3 BEDROOMS siitoo Str Seis Coat, werer sohones, gas bent. John J. Vermett ‘Present home on a custom | 159,°9, 9ST SELL S TRADE | sta ch 0 Sie tautery. deep) tose Pull —_— brick, Pe | ’ uoin an the c. fe price = $11,990. $190 BLOOMFIELD old. rice. y ithe nat ‘ te’ pos 9203 Comme 5 tld EM 3-6 —— Multiple Listing. Service Sa | ~ Dp oa ‘ monthly payment is only a hea. wir supa } wong FHA. k oceupancy. FE BY OWN aa mineres ib It lakef h | | —CERAMIC TILED— $45.00 a month. Utility steam heat. Spacious living +7161. D, McMahon. F Real. O NER *SMITHA uilt axetront ome in, ' | a = off the kitchen rocm, plus family room tor. Model at e! Robin wood Upper Long Lake Estates. 2 year l t t qd 14 B h ty water, gas, and sew- Pontiac school district. and -J BEDROOM BRICK RANCH, @% old ranch. 3 bedrooms, 144 baths, LILLY INC emp e on. = ar Tl ge at S ET amie yrs porch one of Oakland cout 5 -" per cent G1. 2 car brick ga- family room, fireplace, fully car- ; . | beautiful Lakewood Vil-| IS THE “BIRD” TO SEE { ae e is home to- finest beaches $24, rage, ted, ineinerator.| peted. Bote Kitchen, patio. | $23 Main Rochester} Owner Must Sacrifice | TRI LEVEL BRICK storms, softener, landscaped. ferred. a ae ek te Olive 18141 A sickness prompts this saa | Contemporary Cutie | OVER ITS GOING TO SNOW $15,200. $1.000 DOWN Park. repia t cost for quick deal. n| la e. | . in about two months) but Frye - appealing brick and 3 RM BoM IN ory Lim-| pe q LAKE FRONT, 4 LOTS grand in Indian Village for 88. g | Near Union Lk. is this 2 bed- you won't mind if ; | frame home with al] the its og RA §-3543. 6 room bungalow, carpeted, or reasonable down pe eek “4 | room beamed ceiling contempor- 5 000 Sq Ft are snug and w you ae Pee a Gal ae Bl field Highlands ment tiled. 2 car greece. 5 miles bedrooms, 2-up and 2 down. Ot! | | ary Large landscaped fenced lot / . : oot. ares Wetcoe be pee ot omitihayinateerii: : 5 aa E- oom tie -lignhiands out Baldwin Road. $17,800. heat. fireplace. 2 car garage. | Schools and stores 2 blocks away OF A me ad ear Com Brick ‘nati buyer 7 Aluminum ent. 1% pont On corner lot. 4 Bedrms 2 Baths 5-2991. oaiees drive on ret street. Must Lk. Privileges. Only 865 per mo __ PINE GRADED I OT arn | xeellent kitchen Hpetaed ae ae eerpels Sis 00 thee OR 31805 "| guperd location — among fine | LAKE ORION FRONT, ALL NEW. | °° Told imM@edciste | with $250 down. Or can be rented READY TO SEED (er apace Pireplace ‘made ing peautiful family room : - Rams CLG Gii a ndasnaad ly remodeled small home. $2,000 K. 1. Tem betod, Realtor ; - _ OD SEE of ledgerock. Tw oe Large lot 3} RMS. & BATH. LOT 40 x 1586 160 , g Two car ga ‘down. Bal. $2100. $35. ’per| {t. lot. Large carpeted living room | Gown TUlse 33606. | 2339 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE 4-4563 50° LK. FRONTAGE rage With all this you SSTERE NG ATOW) month. OR 3-06. with fireplace, 3 baths, day light ~ After 6, FE 2-9502 On outskirts of Pontiac 3 bed- LARGE cant go wrong so let us a eineer Eton ao men recreation room “ ROE BES « b ‘io At pe a Ayer show you this - r Highland } BEDROOMS IN cc vy TWO LARGE BEDROOMS AND) rooms full basement. New FA : $21,900, : a \- 3 fu tment, cdl eS ee br Mit mere B gemeenepe P rey | LAKEFRONT bath, living room with fireplace, | of] heat $500 down, $7900 or 2 C AR ( 1 VR AC Te terms ay noe at Se awine rata Is. All st ; ° a| Indirect lightin throug out At. | uae Caresiea kites aus Saco eet A ee aeee, Puied “a <3 wil] describe this large t®o tered wails. storms an Penge sot ah Lf 8 a ; tie home. Carpeted living room 24x24. en, dining room down. Painted | bedroom bt low ith ir seme’ eae Thee, Matt] ie cgekag GERL Veva | Levi tent elas | Setter earee ret sis : Oe LAKE ORION OFFICE SERCONTASIT Bande dint 3 : , line. ly_d ted. RAN Glo Loe > zee - : . t “hi BOOR SEED IA SLeTs rg Aiea iateeloand vi Be Geers) VILAGE | Partridge | “COsCRETEDRIVE” ON = aronnway 1°") Fisiane i bth ‘|44Acre Estate Dorothy on nyder Lavender | TRADE OR SELL, 2 BEL&AM MY 2 2282] Basement with recreation 3 SEDAN HOR ee Secluded and Private Realtor 29 Years home, modern. FE 2-7151. | FE +3983 ‘oso Ww HURON —SIDEWALKS - room and a garage big round. Bargain at $4,500 with| Beautiful grounds, trees. woods Phen ee ee ee cary | UPPER StRalTs LAKE. 3 BED. . OPEN TIL tery eon enough for mower. bikes sso down. and shrubbery surround this | ——°P¢ = od 0417 | room house. $1000 down. EM | S | Off | —PAVED STREET— BEFORE YOU BUY GEORGE MARBLE, REALTOR lovely rambling ramch home with LOW Cow AYRE zy _ 34020, ad es 1ce | == — —_—— CITY WATER COMPARE THE PRICE 17-ACRE FARM Waterford, OR 3-0564 enclosed breezeway and 2 car $40 munth Parlia be cute 3 rooms | VILLAGE LAKEFRONT & LAKE Ne ‘ N\— of this real nice 3 bedroom home 7 Rooms, $13,950 Ortonville, NA 17-3508 arage. Panoramic view from 26 & bath basement. Near privileges New & used home. All With full basement, large brick Ratce rn ai 9 onan ~ oot carpeted living room. Log Carroll Lake. FE 4-5203. reasonably priced with terms. | EM 3-0085 MU 48825 | | ‘tirepla tr sad ‘ ck A large subs moder 3 BEDROOMS ere ee on ee ORION 5 ROOMS & La 3 Large selection to choose from. | acier becroaihe tee Re iba ioe vane st wieder sie Tiled bath. Basement. Oil fur- ing room. Pullman kitchen with All m modern, jakefront. Owner. | READY loaded with catinetee $11 500 "| uated i a wooded slo ih Bace. 2 car garage. Handy to) Pantry. Ceramic a ee, | eee SS REALTY. 1246 N. MII- | ° , knoll, two barn ee p Be Benedict's toll Mesenone afalore, | Excellent MODERN 2 BEDRM. HOME. LOW, {0'° Rd. | between Bugniend 8 | 730 DOWN aha pouley Nose” ROU yeaa 8c! . Only §2.- pace, — oe Pee ae a By owner. Call _42088. wil | ' OR | full Manner grie vied rt Md fruit Located west s ery : i : chen an ur J VACANT—14 oleae pines and oaks. Truly 6 a MILFORD WwW OLVERIN VE LAKE | T ps rooms. nice sun room SceINE HENEALOW th.| Paradise an s a 3 bedroo ranch, youngstown | OCCUPANCY , ° SCUCKLER R REALTY nature lovers. Pull price $34,750! $25 MOVES YOU IN kitchen, full tile ba storms | a Aten vse down ag with 00,74 dow 3 bedrooms. Gas heat. Garbage and screens, picture window liy- | aw Cc ASN EANCE room bu rice, Tile bath, 236 8. FE_ 44091 disposal. Paved street. City sewer | {Dg room, well landscaped 300 ft. HOUSE | & SONS aneled kitchen, storms and 3 M HOME WO DERN ITOUN-F TOMIKS | Stace beer ec Pull basement. | lot, with twuit trees, good schools | MODEL | Pee en. eee siding. 96.000 cock: oF 96,100 with GENERAL REAL ESTATE Heart of lake ares. 3 blocks to ee eva er D AILY | SANFORD STREE an fireplace, lake privileges 5 C or ¥ 8c. ; ; , ° i p se00 fiote Er evan, Sob Willard [4996 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9701 | vErmont 8-731 or WOodward 2-2014/ ance like rent. total price, #12: | ere Santer Mighc ate’ ees | HI) re avror seve St. BIAMINGRAM CARTS AREA. t VErmont 8-3098 “ek. yon, i and two baths. No down pay- | OFFICE OPEN 3 BEDROOMS on FIRST FLOOR. gory! ‘ape 4 bedrm.. MUST qOST GachIPICE “shes DN. 3 1TO9 P.M ment. GI terms $11,000. Let | SUNDAY 2-5 91 Eucliy. Beg toby “ascorate, don bet bedrm ranch. &choois & shopping. ah. us show you today Ja y se ODERN. 3-0426. WE TRADE bery, Move right 900. Cail ! NEAR TEL-HURON: DORRIS_& SON REALTO B."Woepta Ra 1 sere. 96.500. 60) Bir" 2651 “or SMA. 6-S001. snl CELL CONTEMPORARY $350 DOWN Four ‘bedroom brick two story Dail y & Sunday SPECIAL PRICE REDUCED — only | 152. W HURON PH. FE. 41587 ; Equity | ®Y OWNER. er wooly NEAR/| with car port. Built-in hi-fi's, ae with automatic a t| fee plus mortgage cost. for | _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE oT bedr: : base al ree car a roo a, balance vas om. Guar. Gee heat & ix arate ah with chs Manor Pe 6 of 3 BEDROOMS | schools and us. Only” ae 00. | ; with walt” to wall earpecing in| 4-0936. $1,090 Gone % je _5-1516. . BEDROO = B t B No Closing Costs Let us show you. 12 P.M.-8 P.M. | living room, large attractive | ‘ BEDROOM CINDER BLOCK ee 6 68 IM $10,800 WITH es uys MODEL | J me ov pee ates Thats vas house on 1% acre lot. Will sell BOAT 5-1420 : ‘ ohn K. Irwin & Sons pc Bi ‘ : patio. Located on a under appraisal price. 1770 Elsie as : Toda Realtors | LOCATION : | to Walled “Lake “and “shopping Dr. PR 61630. LOVERS NORTH SUBURBAN y 736 E. BEVERLY | ghesltors | ; N: | and shopping 4 : e 1925 i } centers. Don't oor Only $11,500 4B , . w 3 bedroom, kitchen, dining “L.” 313 West Huron Street AT WATKINS LAKE ROAD | FHA terns CTIN’ r ame 1498, Live in secluded and lovely Lotus 12x24 living room with fire oer j | Phone F™ 5-0447 or FE 2-4031 & DIXIE HWY. 16 MII | ee St NDAY 2 - 6 nEMe. @ BATH. BASEMENT.| Lake Subdivision. Private beach | Full basement. Rediant heat. Lot | DUPLEX — | _____EVE FE 84274 NORTH OF TELEGR APH lee oily PILLS —82.750 down wilt Hil furnace, 2 acres of land.| reserved on Lotus Lawe for 90x145 ced for quick sale. s fine 7 room all brick n -Lur Ideal _ chickens or mink. New-| residents of this delightful com- SCOTT LAKE | Side by side, 2, 7 room and | home with full bath and natural berry off Clintonville. Pull; munity. A real sportsman's year - | bath apartments. ideal rent- fireplace. Recreation room and ROLLING COUNTRYSIDE rice Hse we down. $45 8 gar sel gy temo aice of 4 smart; 2 becrooms, large kitchen. liv- &l location. walking distance =| 7K , featuring many extras, FHA and a fabulous view : oben OA 8-2918 ern homes amazingiy priced | ing room and utility. Forced air to downtown Both apart- | SUNDAY 2-5 Bary Fis bons SORES elic Gt iar eee mon : irom on'y $10,990. oi] heat. Lot 50 x 140. % block ments have new kitchens, | 39 ; See This enn cy, et every Ra YEAR HOUR MODERN from community beach on Bcott plenty of, cupboard space | HILL CIRCLE oronat’R. ene Ce A subdivision of individual co 2 furnished. Lower : : separa eat’ plants new- ? 7 ‘€ . . come house with 5 lots, 100 foot 1a s Btraite Leke. Call after 4, ELgin Trist Ps et or — ose $8150, small down pay i wired. Only 81 500 dows. DONELSON PARK _ | Lovely Home commercial on Cass - Elizabeth rape ce homes. A colo- 6-0399. new ranch that boasts over ond = 7 ~ will handle. Wonderful area, wonderful prop- | Road. A real buy with only $2,500 an exterior but modern as ‘ "7 : : 4- $190 eT My dts Taeal for‘ nec young emis | Lake block west of Voor- | a eg ae an my aaa: DOWN Near Waterford High starting out. Oniy 9660 down hele Road, turn left om Hill Circle 5654 HUMMINGBIRD LANE | family. A dining rm. for ey : 30 YEAR FHA TERMS 3 Bedroom Ps teers — per month on bal- SILVER LAKE AREA New 2 botreem brick rancher with BY O Son your more formal dining r . s che car arage. r ou ave 3 bedrooms plus . rage, Or gee fantastic values today ae $21,900. 3 bedroom | modern brick wooded lot. ae ag aces, Built-in WARD W. a den, that second bath of terms. in this fabulous location at ._— ranch home, ‘ar | oven and r Black ¢ yl | | course, and 2 natural fire- rated. A buy at iT oo LAKE ORION ha Wonderful neighborhoo | places’ — one in the living $300 DOWN win Lak arage. 2 fireplaces. i”, tile baths. e | 6220 ams e Rd. Ba = ; Hwy. to Maybe to ommingeara. 20 YE y room; the other in the huge Co of Rd. d cha jp oe on room, paneled 0 ARS OF SERVICE ly costs oh 2 bed- a ial c. sDavis, Ritr. Larce 3 bedroom ginny den. basement. Complete. block to open sign. | ~ finished recreation area. A ay . $65 a month b+ ee ‘OR "3.0001 , hone located in the Vi'lage. ly Flinn aeonll Lot 80x180. No $1,000 DOWN 2-car plastered garage. Can insurance. walking distance to schools traffic. Ideal for emall children | Moves you in to this nearly new be duplicated on your lot c ANGUS, Realtor Open 1 10 8 p.m. daily xO” and aod hopping Large cor- Lake privileges. ; 4 bedroom ranch home. 15x24 ft Possibie trade, yah OUT I nae = . : ving room, 3 piece bath with d ‘ i heat, 91.0 ' “Te | MASTER BUILDER | | snow PERRY, THROUGH ON M24 . SLAVIK MONEY DOWN peat Som shoo ee =| PIONEER HIGHLANDS ue R | ghomer Pull basement. Large tot’ TO"*Snbit's BIOR” ON ‘any, F oe | idea Pintined® recreation “room, WATERFORD ARE viese | sided. recreation room, y AREA MAKE AN OFFER extra \% bath, 1% caregarage. SUNDAY 2-5 nin 2 bedroom brick ranch, large iv RAY ON'IL, Realtor dowr payment on | Hae tke Se tne _ S 3 BEDROOM BRICK Sith Gi durpaes “a ch? erie hid 262 S. Telegraph Ra Me op 4 2, spotless bedroom celient value. Call’ for further Marauaodl feateciclastered twa lta parsee with closed in breeseway ee 3.7103 COR I home on Crooks ae Owner family kitchen with built-in oven gi lot 1205130, Will sell for . : leaving to son will pines and range 1% bathe upstairs 1,500 down and $85 a month Sulmuban Living reasonab’ . a ou asemen car garage j . corner fandscaped lot, Picturesque wooded iot "Priced FOR PRIVATE SHOWING “Reepings ate € eall Mr Carsner At Its Best price sition, Ne TO be, ha‘ fight on Hummingbird, | Your tetere, heme ie ‘ . ral P ! N Ph. FE 5-8165 left to open sign. | A. JOHNSON, Realtor (CONVERTIBLE 4) , Open Til 6 p.m. REALTY aQRORCE R IRWIN. REALTOR, 1704S. Telegraph Kd. W. W. ROSS HOMES xl: FE 4-253 mn 2-9840 FE 2-9066 MULTIPLE P PISTING SERVICE < sas ‘ : a - i * THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 _ ’ “For Scle Houses 49; For Sale Houses 49 ___ For Sale Houses 49 49' _ For Sale Houses 49 SLICES OF HAM | ' : a ae | UTICA. CUSTOM BUILT 2 BED. ae anata ‘ room rapech home with att. 2 car gar. % acre, fully : f j se . Many extra hig ee & HARGER CO. en Suburba: Estate am j GI Resale eet ELD. 4 . Brick ‘home on 7 5 room bungslow. Pull base- ;3 bedroom § room plus util- er car garage, full tand With 1,500 sq a =e . ity ga m let. érees, ft. Re, area. Main foor ——_ mpg Sag x ls fenced lot Mater 3 eve. and week- with . ae = | Priced to sell with only $1,230 down to GI mort- 2. _ room. kitchen. $1,600 down. gage. SRE SE bor pe 2 | North si ONLY $60 abou quonset barn, 40 2 & 3 bedreems — All on tnaide we city 08 ved a4. Lots of berries. — We have seve nside ec . ee a ee wth a sharp. 3 bedroom = chy Ae Pull oe Auto 5 i -igiling Ban thet bs is yest a doll house. Let PER MONTH enly $21,950 — terms. im- Vacant. us haa you this home —* i jCLAR merous anEa . : | 1 ' —ruLt BA BASEMENT ric. rame anc nceome | i j O 4. 0306 | Storms and Ponce ig Be Bloomfield — near Pon- | BRI K yaee Me Fe aunt eit } REAL. ge & piNSURANCE i peal ong rae . ; - + rooms. a ‘WALLED LAKE AREA owner: Plus 2amily home FULL PRICE aoe ? py Bg MI , { sl income. Only $1,500 to | Wooded game reserve Brick Ranch home All of : S teseresed. Nothing Down. rr astis a a | handle. $7 500 a ta . Nice um rms screens ! i down. will bend starter heme ca your Extra bath with stall show. ' GILES REALTY CO. } i We have two 9 Coss canal. Ren Sate Foren a6 r 's er e i front lots, . hom * 7 Bevement Mincluded. “Also Tough PHA terms — It's vacant we poked = ae as ae. = n> pth +~ a> for smmnnnnnee MB ho - ANNOUNCING 9 AM PM j wirtag. See our model. OR 3-287 | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 544 RAST. BLV J). D M D ld ag On — CALL on G ona i Ask for Mr. Castell — SEI. DON CO.. Agent PR VDE ee OPEN FE 47833 | 300 | 6% A USE, GARAGE, Sy Looe Se ote wee Be Esl” ~SUNOCO Hagstrom This is gen gegs a smal Service Stations Ponta? wugniand Ra. (Ae 6-60) ss room modern bungalow that ts FOR RENT i FOR INSPECTION A N N 2 T rT livable. Priced below market val- WATKINS LAKE ESTATES Nicely i: INSPECTION ; Suita TAKE FR TL De TPF. a landscape] 100°x!170° jot with large SUNDAY 27°TIL 3 ee aa . Beach 3-3389 or TA| $950 down, SS ne room bunaalog | basement F.C. WOOD CO. f tional Bedrooms. Tile wath, Living BLUE RIBBON SPECIAL in Wat- schools’ & "shopping area WATERFORD — AREA WATER | Williams Lake Ra. at M30 pen or I n 8. . oom 18x22 and large kitchen easkinhed 1916 = gh creo — ‘ vei bogey $8 ae - Gahan age, livable year After 6 p.m. OR 3-2603 12x17 Basement has oi! furnace stablishe in ranch built ip nearly .‘y F Sale 49 F H 49 kk Lake 4 ' There is a 2 car garage. Outdoor acre wooded lot. This delightful | or Houses ' or Sale ouses | round. T . Due: e 4 room | 40 & 80 J ACRE 2E PARMS WITH & grill. Pruit trees. Fenced yard $800 DOWN — For this furnished home features the most modern N RB a Brac ——— eee |= cottage, ig lot, lake privileges, without dings. Orchard too, I ISDeEC 10 $15,500. Terms lake cottage Part bath imme- of ali kitchens with built in range eee, ! $3,000. Ryan Lake near Penton, ca) — @iate possession All furniture & oven, stainless steel sink and | SEMINOLE HILLS — At- | 2 cottages, big lot, 60° x 330° lake PONTIAC LAKE RD Close to ele- plus alum boat 2 jots. corner; formica counter tops. Full divided | tractive 1‘, story home, nice THREE privileges, easy terms. Agent, eve- | STEELE REALTY, 1246 N. MIL- mentary school Large lot Ex-, locauion Total price only $5.800 basement with 12 x 40 ft rec | living room. fireplace din- ~s% nings, OR 3-8809. ford Rd. between — & O] } ay cellent garden soil 6 room home room 14 x 24 carport. Only out- ing room, kitchen. breakfast . oy tory and one-haif.| WILLIAMS LAKE, LAKE Milford. Highland, Michigan. MU fj with 3 bedrooms. Basement $10- DIXIE HWY. — 150 ft frontage standing values “of which this is nook. 1 bedroom & lavatory bedrwom. full basement, 1'3|/ Huron Gardens location. Gas heat.| excellent swimming beach, 3 bed- | _ 42045. : a cro beme ‘with cer’ eg bath | isbel The total price is 813.000 cows 2 boom Gale | ine Garage, qi'ty down a, Eig:| Oat Fgore plastered wale PUCL| room year argund home. Cah|— FTADLEY AREA Oct 12 OFP ELIZABETH LK RD a, a ee eet | or eee) ee heat. Moar porch. 2 car| SPC Lake Retases. Let is ie painted this summer. Storms and to_mortgage. 262] Lansdowne. 75 acre farm in good farming ° ee ES Hake pee 2 ee) wl conatier Nemes Gralas ae) Doe ee ee sarage. Only $14,000, terms. | privileges included. This home has throughout. FIRST OP- For Sale Resort Prop. 52 section. 7 room home with base- home. Pull price $4583. Terms a sees ree. Wekl heme Forties Leke Ré a many Teatures of « more expen. FERING. $12,660 with $2080 deen ment. 30 foot x 40 tees _bare WILLIAMS LAKE Immediate pos-| —* | St any other time by appoint- N ad oe ahel steal “yatea aR > CRE SERRE} 80 ACRES lve cel pl ne By cores THROUGH enaition. in es Ee eg la a A —_— =e “ee | this ts. Completely furnished hunting! tilable, 25 acres pasture. $16,-| | il fur-; Most. al o e furniture Elec | iE: IBU 5 ROCHESTER — 1 ACRE — | INCOME heart e of the 500 on terms. agg egy Phare oe oa renge and refrig East suburban = oe oo _ Practically new 2 bedroom In the City, this 2 bedroom, full | eee a aoe areas in oor penin- C. A. WEBSTER, REALTOR Terms , home in Auburn Heights Garage. tioors. newly carpeted living room ranch, fireplace & picture | basement home is really neat as TWO FAMILY, near Lincoln J sula. Located just 5 miles from | Oxford. OA 8-3122 Orion, MY 2-2291 a C deep lot. Total price 96.960 2 large bedrooms beautiful mod: ' Sea ola oe laa | ietae ates r= Seat eg yoomy.| High. On paved street. Excellent ag: pe Be ec ose ogg = Pig oe °/ : f RPORD HI SCHOOL = z rn teh full din room, ning room, ath, auti- oppo price on. aan. Cajl for Me doce Ae ee tome Fiosd Kent Inc Realtor Pully insurated for low cost heat- kitchen, Ule ban attached | ful Bedrooms and all the closet) PRPeTthe tenante par for n, ‘on| further information 1 fu al awnings Lot = ee ing. basement. automatic heat, | arage Excelient schools space you could want. If you te pt A bsg . il furnace um ning 2200° Dixie Hwy at Telegraph + 7 r Lot ae - | nother acre available. $16.- Want to live in a good area and forced air heat, f basement. 90x125. Blacktop street FE 30123 — Open 9 to § 1 Ld} Sarees <7 eee ae 506 teresa : like room ‘give us call apd let | Upper apartment, three rooms ar S on ° ° 7 AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING re ert chatted Naar hehe rnc , h thi: Pull price | bath. $10.500 full price make acres near W HOPKINS $6950 Full price sideration can be purchased for ; Us show you Ss one pric an offer on down payment. a. tly rellie. — 4 mop haee o, Terms. 2 bedrooms. Wired for $11 900 on terms Follow signs E 38.700 | REAL ESTATE, INC. eras Sans ote weeded. ox Telegraph Rd. at Myrtle renge & dryer Oil furnace =a iio: |. so "nna tae ef Home with a good size lot, if| LIST WITH open 5904 S. Main St. cellent sol] for farming or could) North of Miracle Mile OFF BALDWIN Wall to wal! carpet No 31 LAKE FRONT—Brick ranch,| that's what you are looking for | Open Daily 9 to 9; Sunday 12 to §| be subdivided. Property includes 1 the LR of this 2 BR home Heatalator fireplace in at-| We _—_ we bave it. This | H Yl __ MAple 5-5821 — — oe Se Shoppi ng Center Tile bath with shower sement Thy » tractive living room 3 bed-| bedroom home with carport can um eS “woops. £ - has oi] furnace $10.975 with $975 _ Wilham Maller rooms. tile bath. model Kitch | be yours for 1.200 down — It| casin ee 1 Plume. tuft” Sacement, fireplace bome. ontiac own. Bal at 73 per — inc REALTOS — Ps 2-026) en. oil — Large enclosed ss - lovely — bnoec | a3 N. Telegraph Open rhs. | Lesage % heating tn. 80473. plea gegen Gay AL a Es axes & ins an | only int ‘ uron porch ves view of lake & in the living room, plus ard- any ge a . : ~ ] C. HAYDEN, Realtor _ ___Open 8 to 9 ee sandy Sbeaca Garage. $18.- wood foors. ceramic tile bath FE 2-9236 ene pi eridd fg aes cer call Wm. A. wines 7660 Highland Rd. (M59) + E Walton eon 1% lp y $11, _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ ished in & out on a beauty spot | PE 43560 resem) = Tull Court, - m Eves — Sun 10 to 2 | 100° e fron . | oc . s ° 5 Opes Bree — een sete} Kampsen / T re sion rE ewe = LOTS QF GARDEN | (un 'iia Stte | Open 0 10.0 Monday te Saturday wr ot winiams Ee aire | Just perfect for small family— | ———~eprAp NY unday 10 to $ A Sun representative . WM. | this neat attractive 2 bedroom | SPORTSMEN s 7 be available at each ,lgcation te NEAR OXFORD — Masonry discuss ‘he profi Sunoco | home. Completely equipped with | TOOT-N-HOLLER CAMP, west of ’ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE bowie ily searsopiger iving storms & screens & utility room.| Hillman on Miller Creek. Has WM. A. Service station ‘businecs. mod i 3 ion t - re on Featured in this excellent buy | cut-stone cabin ready for occu- Tera. Basement} 7 ol and | ney. Also frame cabin unfin- K ENNEDY FOR APPOINTMENTS AT 16x22. Basement. W oil | is this new Il‘ car garage te k Pr t shed inside. Ideal hunting & TIMES OTHER THAN LISTED - otning own baseboard heat 2 ca? g-| ss tcp Men. to set. | » Soph anaastne Fit | ‘Tomes see Maronite. ates ABOVE FHONE MR. RADOYE. See , 10 to 5 Sunday. | Parkway off Cass-Elizabeth Lake | Jand. 85, with $1,550 down. | REALTOR WALKING DISTANCE from | Ra } with very cener- | | 3101 W. HURON ST. . ‘ ; ; REALTOR Rd Only $7950 ry gener —_ 3 id sci 5 downtown and ell schools 3101 W HURON 8T | ous terms RESORT = — | WHITE BROS SUN OIL CO. ig (tel iecatian! afi thin tia ee | er _ : room modern home, =| 1TO9 PM 3 bedroom home % ft. T wae “. JACK LOVELAND | Large : t age building. «| CAN SELL YOUR HOME - livin, ith 1 : | ~ | ther - SUNDAY 2-5 fireplace F ami} = dinioa BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS | | 2188 Cass Lake Rd We oe | cotta aoiate. Tete! peice otLeee, Sale > Business Property 57 57 | vinewood 3-4200, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 3 BEDROOM ~s- . -- room and kitchen with eat- Situated on well land- | May consider terms. Also 30 acres _ - SAE ing space Full basement scaped acre ot. bi-level | | lakefront on Marquette Island, | 12x20 BUILDING FOR SALE. DOU- E 1093 LaSall Ot h 2 home. spacious living room, | | ross the channel. Faigle ~ ble wall construction. Excellent BE YOUR OWN BOSS! ; adaile 1 heat. Car garage. Full j ac price $11.00 with about $500 stone fireplace, vestibule | Lakefront lots, $35¢ to | condition, Call Holly ME ¢5211. OWN A COIN OPERATED St. Benedicts Area down arenes Lice Pl raga DRAYTON PLAINS AREA | STATEWIDE. UBATTEROSD | Wee > Seisee, Pa ces YOU CAN OWN a home bath. 3 bedrooms. Basement. for ia this Weeuttful 3 bee | SUNDAY | to 8 ass ‘dg vs x 7. 16-f. cotee LAUNDRY STORE! tiled bath plus stall] shower for less than you can rent cee Mir —— ee room Brick Ranch. Car- 93 W. COLGATE Real Estate Service of Pontiac 3-phase wirtng. Good location. Va- Large kitchen. Full dining Plastered walls. oak floors £ ed heat. 2 yd B--4 peted living room with j . ‘ CHARLES, TOR cant. $17,500, terms. Manage in your — time. Earn OF porch New garage Hot wa- and ‘complete insulation A tae = me 8e nace giea tees cca eng rg Saleen ter for 1717 6. _Telegraph PE 4-063! EAR Y Brick sor renang No — — . ter heat E ni r targer 2 bedroom plan with iD room er | a N PISHER BOD - vestment. experience neces- cioae te ccisete nears Ge ample dining space Birch ROY ANNETT, INC. REALTORS ent Kitchen. Full basement family living. Large Hving reom CAN ‘an SEITE BRC —_ bidg. 2 stores, 4 apts. Basement| sary. 9@ per cent financing avail- bus Less than youd ex. en antes et Huron st fir Earka, Penson coradr hey A lag nny «oe lg a P ty 53| house. Buy sow, Fibers sen | SERVICE AND PARTS CEN. t r e 8 1 ¥, - acl eee Howe cae ge 3 ers Open Bventige & Sunday 1-4 lot any more features lots of cupboards. Pull base- | __Suburban Property 53 ae no rs ex Y LOGAT. 1 BLOCK TO LASALLE from Chose Full price $8 - il Price $23,405 = with — Pate nt Past —— WHITE BROS , ¥p, Tmnovanovr THE COUN- LEFT TO PROPERTY 0 ith about 400 and e up te on your ¥ - a mONWAyY = mee. ront a 3 WATCH FOR OPEN siONa [rhc Table “purmente wi -0466 .. re mene OBEN “For Sele Lots 64| su. CNet ists Mel™ttt ALD, INC ow interes IEN db Ww enc al — . Be or ots . - : Ortice Open Sunday 1-5 | maar = EEE eet gas aa a cae | TNY , | ee ihe es a SAaRES: — 17214 WYOMING ' . as ee we Peal bedroom bungalow Large St NDAY l to 8 |SYLVAN LAKE WOODED. 1| ™snUufacturing. DETROIT 38, MICH. BLOOMFIFLD HIGHLANDS family-sized dining room. a] " living room and dining el 5381 HEATH ST. block from community beach. FE| wesr sipe — Hamburger & short UNIVERSITY 4-4060 BRICK RANCH and kitchen down 2 bed- Pull basement Lot 5@ x 122. Come out and see this 6 room 2-9306. order grill. Ine Ideal location with sewer rooms and bath u Base- Full price only $9,650. with carport on large lot. Shiny |4 LOTS # — 135 ON W. MANS- oe ‘ee pace A real and meter a ising = oS eee and gadace EAST SIDE oak floors. Plastered walls. Co- field 1% blocks Fisher Plant. oo. maker for B live ' wire. $30,-| CENTRALLY LOCATED IN re room replace and lil nly 7 a te! . : rms. downtown : screened gino facing i El $490 down with "oe mentale NO DOWN PAYMENT Calym $1 Seen Gewn enn iter. sig hans son Wik ki Seed ca yl Es improvements, $3,500 i business ‘on up 0 date ly landscaped rear yard 3 payments to qualifying Vet- 4 rms with bath New beauty bedroom gpg Capres: a ‘be le Wormer (es Detroit or phone | ROCHESTER RD. — 365 ft. approx.| srainiess steel equipment and air bedrooms Basement with eras queen kitchen and comb. storm ed dint | shew your friends. Pull price} FF $85 per ft. 8. of village, bus a finished recreation room sash and screens. 1‘, car alum ace ery. “nice ekitehen | only $13,800. = m0 | Service. 10rm. brick & frame ame org age a eat —— a it Very nice Immediate pos- FAMILY HOME. ne st garage with paved drive 2 cor- aster room 23 x 14. | Out Sashabaw Rd. to Pelton; /3 LOTS ON BRADFORD ST., home, fireplace. Apt. rented at modied and out. session Micheel's. Ever so clean | Ber lots. GI terms Monthly} Fill basement with beaut | north te Hesth St. to OPEN| x 290. Call PB $-0053. per mo. 3 and floor; Sale at bargain price and well kept is this 3 pymts include taxes and insur- ul recres' Shen signs. . a ILLA finished. Basement, ai] heat, 2-car : en , , CASS LAKE FRONT bedroom, 2- story” Very ance. Approx. $55 nner nad Bes | OPEN HI-HILL VILI GE garage. $30,000 terms. R. J. (Dick) VALUET faomns 3" being Firepines | iakty Soon May Ul aT MICHAEL'S AREA IVAN W. SCHRAM | SUNDAY I to 8 crainare, Beaute sey for *t; | Roy Annett, Inc., Real are oom aths. Fireplace fining room recently re- ; Ac - Aa | : Nnett, Inc ealtors | 245 Oakland Ave. Open 9 to 9 carpeting & glassed-in h modeled kitch 6 room farme in excellent con- | . a ents. Multiple level Le) nett, ” D facing lake . Garage rand basement nae Ps es dition Liv rm. lin rm. kitehen, REALTOR 55-9471 | CLARKSTON AREA Romes oe — = 38 © tturon s. fedoras rE $0003 ac aE 43831 Oo beautifully landscaped lot nace Incinerator and wa- and 1 bedrm. down, 2 bedrms.- OPEN EVENINGS i alate | New 3 bedroom brick. Truly a restricted comm ou Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 i TB 2 SS Ia Bin \\ Que of the finest loc ations ter softene:. Garage paved oft furna ee se eas tae ee JOSLYN, COR. MANSFIELD| fine custom built ranch. Very mes a4 girl in. hire gg oy G . Y WITH BEER & WINE ASONABLE DOWN PAY- at $9200 — Low, | y- ce, auto. gas heater VICE : recrea' Stoc ventory. Reqsenabie . ail eo Nr Speier oct "CEES ROO) Ea aes | ame el H TCA | Bhar Rest tase tt nt . own “4 . . ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT RAY O'NEIL. Realtor | west sive spgctat a gurege. Large moe ee 3 ee See nok Gaee be eC€mMmps ea & clear y. Call FE 3-0414 te and cory neled . wht . = ad - : = ~ or . XO COSTS throughout “Fireplace and 262 §_ Telegraph Rd Open 99 Well located on Waldo Street | Terms. ‘wil dupieate anywhere | LADD'S INC, OR 3-1231| _| CHURCH BLDG. HOT SPOT SNe vitae ot other extras Excellent view FE 3-7103 FE 46995 4‘2 rms and bath with part | ¢ ir ehot: ~ ~ Could be used for organization PO oe _ and beautiful sand beach — basement and garage. Landscaped j ‘© yeur enevee. LOT 52. AUBURN HEIGHTS MAN-| ai) or church. Main auditorium Pontiac Area FEATURING Only $2500 down PEN Se aga lg MM ga JM oo seats 200. Newly remodeled base- PAINT-TOOLS-SURPLUS wit TRADE Sen erie Rgueed: Son Soe WILI Broker" ORT isoos'” NM" S| REGy Ghat seecral Subaay" acct | atueoech =" Petaopa eauooe are a : ae LT E = . vA : ae } = | er t and several ° — BUILT-IN OVEN 3 bedroom brick ranch tn Terms Williams Lake Area WI [AM fooms. Modern up to the minute Shows $1500 Mo. Profit Sylvan Village 2-car brick - .. The moment you step through | , . kitchen with two built-in stoves, FE }-7688 AND R ANGE aaiahe Carpeting and lots Rolfe HH. Smith, Realtor | ball Sy bakteaa Wane tk ee a | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE PERRY ACRES ovens, two dishwashers, Ly JUKE BOX. PINBALL AND 3 2 DP sks - of extras r ed- r = } TIFU LoTs cine * ‘ooms, . coin extra-nice yard with’ big BARGAIN PRICED CUTE 4 oS aia ee ee eee Serene are | ee Baten aa ee San | Slonty of parking. Boned somaner= | me? ES - rranpec trees Will trade or sell with ROOMS AND BATH RANCH __EVES. MA 5-643) wall carpetin iving room with | : : ae 1 cial. Call us for price and terms. eS 2 BAY SUNOCO sea. OAK FLOORS ; i TYPE HOM BLACKTOP roads erful wa- Satace a valabbe nLecaten as ‘ Pat AAS . low down payment You ‘PE E BASEMENT dining L_ full livided basement, ter at so ft. Joins state rk for K. G. HEM i” TORS iee s name ae bie te ee | ee cee ee | og,” fishing Sewimamlog, rig- | PR ¢-8204 joj B Murce Bt. | Sectors c lv ~ “rT bars SHOWER Oniy $7900 with $700 down OF |WALTON TURN RIGHT bath "Oak" floors ‘Alum storms,| ~=9GEORGE BLAIR | —* Fee Mie Deeweral Views 8/ truck’ and fixtures, only #8.000 | "N70 -ERONTAG and jow FHA terms HOUSE ON oT EFT {04 8. ee 200 ft lot. Near "REALTOR ROCHESTER PRI from $i.200 with 10 per) DO" : $3 feet fremtage at very sae DOUBLE CLOSETS — west suspurBan LAND DRIVE Lake Oakland NOTHING. DOWN 4536 Dixie Hwy OR 31251 ‘ CHE cent down or 19 per cent off for | Groc. § D. STORE ON LONDE| jocation. $400 worth steel ss ee i ee ene ae Just $65 per month. Must have DRAYTON PLAINS BRICK RANCH cash. Lake Road, near resort. Iliness| beams for building, 26.8 x 2 50 feet JOICE OF LOL gir heal’ Escclient Iocan TIM WRIGHT, Realtor sii inti lata: (So AO hs el Ca hs a _ STOP at PERRY ACRES office! forces sale. Terms. also included. $3, cosh, Clee AOICE OF COLORS Pee raa care ame er mr a te ’ ‘ rs a a en . Real . 1362 W. Huron ceuseot iiiess. Only Gauen 7 2 ESOL Mim BRICK Terrace Oak flor) | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | CUSTOM BUILT In 1986. | 6 H. P. HOLMES, INC. | 40a. 804. OR 120A. HUNTING} _3-7888; Res. PE 44813. PAVED DRIVE low down payment Ni = Full basement. Oil AC furnace ment, gas heat. Comfort- 2531 8. Lapeer ‘Rd, Lake Orion| land, some with river crossing — FOR LEASE, OP- : 2 sa =: mortgage costs Any rea- ; : Very economical to maintain. Will | / able spacious living room ll FE 5-2953 —, $1,000 Dn. to buy. Reasonable. ; - ; sonable offer considered Sie BU TRADI trade for your equity in home. | | with open-beam om and « we Tan wEW hoes nr § | Inq. Ira _— Seite. M}IOOLS 1 BLOCK land contract. housetrailer or wh fireplace. Built-in oven iE N | Realto Mich RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL MI | | | R have you. Ask for Mr. Brown and range in kitchen. CHEROKEE H HILLS Hale <<. ucseas ich. lounge by owner. Living quarters; > re one . . Landscaped yard. 2 car a 2 bedrooms, liv room 1 bi RI \ ms x “ | 4. 5 8 " mini tare home pteee eo. ive garage. Faved a, : ® Pout’ Bas lal w — bath. 3 ne es busy ti 4 s] “as ,eyv- on home to be proud of — t doing good ness seating 1 ke Jostyn ° ast es . EXCITING VALUF ; Fey ot eae autiful setting. | OVERLOOKING CRESCENT Within the Village of Roch- hee Go ce ioe , Price $48,000.00‘ down. Must erly, turn mght 3 blocks — REALTORS — bemulititily inadscaced lol "lake den apace Wall conguracted bene ae elca sande bueeh Ie Ine ester. eeROM PONTIAC. po country location. Drive ar Tl ge sell. Box 32, ‘Pontiac Press. . yo -} > », aT s : 5 . 7 priv 42) block inc'uding boat & s 5 * OUT PERRY TO PONTIAC ‘ a i t model at 736 E.,Bev- 17 8 TELEGRAPH OPEN EVES dock, 6 rooms & rath extra and priced at only $12,500. eboney = FF sch geal ROAD TO VILLAGE OF | Ng gy: ag Bh ne Ig THE “BIRD” TO 8EE gage onl sis ik qo rly . shower 21 ft carpeted living | w zi - : ROCHESTER—TURN LEFT M CilVe = room, fireplace huge kitchen Oma MRICE na woe wi cgi large genie He ay — ON MAIN STREET _ 40 Lacota. FRONTAGE mea ieee ae ae A oe attached garage. many} basement. All large rooms ‘Mod. big a ltoo agro Rh BLUE SUNOCO GAS STA- CARL W. BIRD, Realtor ELE PH M-59 Sundays. Business, fixtures, & a dce eatures such s al : 4 __ : . Warren Stout weg eee er eee Bae | Eien x. Biteient actamoee | ApDateeenea i. arene | Fume “RIGHT “to “seq | Pe Saati “anes, Paton | TELEGRAPH — M-59 | copipment, cals ew cows. Sakel dt a ome, we only se ee. | hood. About $400 closing costs| rage. On corner lot. 50x130 CHARLES ROAD. * WOLVERINE LAKE PRIVILEGE, MT. CLEMENS AREA — Restau- Realto eaten | Neal desi tor comeont, TW | = Eta Gites ae nd ae , Ma’ atuns "= "10 POF month. Excellent **lgome “with stores, | tate” & equipment only’ $8,000 e or someone. mately za - 5 . . can | erry NORTH HIDE — 4 we neolmaarrgi ae | /Vayiemstout: Realtor, seb aed oir, Sone roe | Gh aame comer, yeet, Sale SS ~ | Sunday 3 30 to 3 30 | sound oider home that needs EOL haeee ae — Charming — pie nefuding tax: - . - = a and industries. Reail- ing can be used for offices oa 77 N. Saginaw St. , | some decorating § rooms & bath. | QUADLEVEL HOME — 3 bed-| es insurance. SS assist- er purposes. Ph. FE 5-8165 LAKEFRONT | fee Hacr skate erp in garage. Brick and frame com| | WILL 2 BEDROOM and a Income Property 50 . r 5 | $7,900. Convenient terms. struction. Best of neighborhoods. den fill your needs? We UNION LAKE RD. ags om j Priced at only $22,000. Terms have this lovely custom-built 4 UNIT HOME NEAR CENTRAL 2671 Sylvan Shores. 7 room | ape two Model Open Daily brick home with ‘screened | poe Abe, TREES el onld available. A good value. heme. = a Sn = High. Good income. FE 5-1690. BROS we FF Pccomag mriments above. jooo HEEL a - | porch overlooking Sylvan | 9 : “ee rooms. | List WITH U: f fully carpeted living room . : . Commercial z 4-0358 Lake 3 bedroo up D 20 ft carpeted living room, ex- Ss — For fast & . . . 1TOO PM | down. a complete baths Ga- | Perils planned kitchen, Unfinished | giticlent uervice. WE BUY. SELL| den, and hell Ledge rock | | ETE LAKE ANGELUS = cna “petow. "0.56 SMALL INVESTMENT, GOOD BUS- Ta Boat dock t as 8 be rec = eee i fixtures a swimming and a iveniecs | room, located near Opdyke Rd.| tiac & vicinity. Open SUNDAY ieear ae con “ is Smart ti com ial be ‘ae ge ls ig ps Lease Muliding Saat Pontias. — - ip your toes after that | $11,850. Call for details 10-4, of closet space. Fuil base- ~ frontage rr ‘Telegsaph Road. is Golfview Estates. Offe’ ng you ar ri » STANDARD Skating session this winter a : NT ment with se room w! - an outstand selection spa- ge 0 : ; Turn off Voorheis at Sylvan Wiliam Miller L.H. BROWN, Realtor | partly “done. On a wooded tion of stone Enos the ocen| sums weesed’ ls Mohawk STANDARD OIL Shores an ollow sign Wer] “I> 2407 Elizabeth Lake Road t 80 x 180. 14,509 is the the west side will cause a de-| Lake, connecti a lakes. AND ASSOCIA Has several stations for lease in iS West Huron Street vealtor -0263 | pn FE 4-3564 or FE 2-4810 price for quick sale. mand for office space. We are| Priced from & See our| BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH. and around Pontiac area. 670 W Huron st | _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | able to sell at the present time, meee home and piat Pints week-| FE, 4-3581 10560 W. HURON PERRY AND MADISON : .eshe R. Tripp, Realtor __Open 9 to 9 a | ee hacen ee’ ve seen any ie ft fron Bs fs in the, end WHITE BROS. OPEN ‘TIL > JAMES | Ee - 5-8161 or FE 44278 | where. It's in Sylvan wn itee Sac We cakes of | i . @s you the advantage of CASS-ELIZABETH AND PARKWAY BROS. _if ‘( L SMI 'H | all brick _Beout wile “acco city water and sewer. ror 108 | ceed Sivee. ce Or oe pendey 10 “tl 6 Her npstead Moderate investment, financial W Al KING DISTA NCE — - | very clean 20 ft living Lens jaiare, ¢ jes anager. 5660 Dixie Hwy. - assistance and training V\ ASI : : ? available. Call MI 11 days or To Our Lady of the Lakes church . | room. cove ceiling. Ceramic BALDWIN AVENUE 3-08 after 7 p.m. Poel teen a ee OPEN | $630 DOWN on this ‘beaut. | HUNTOON LAKE | Privi-mees| bath. There are J pedrooms ' For Sale Acreage 55 saamenae ee 5 a] A gorgeous 3 bedroom solid brick . | ful 2-story 4 bed h TERMS. bed- _ & sewing room. ed U r1es 1 ft H EL OIL fa Rack RM eiae Poot SATURDAY a spay | _‘fl Estoy 4 ‘Eedragm home room reach home, 10th, ee fenced ‘lot ‘only a block Mm 2 TO 3 ACRES OF CHOICE a tence ek elie Ace | Sekine S tae meee dies ee with natural fireplace Dining 1 TO 5 PM | Uarselbroakfe ing room, large kitchen rom the t 83 N. Telegra LAKE FRONTAGE WITH ' i ge breakfast room. Pull with dining space, forced enjoy year around ch ph Open Eves. SMALL A cTI Terrain is would re-| lease in Pontiac area. Excellent pete Late inecier Dedeocn, [11S JOSEPHINE WR. VOORHEIS te ee air heat, complete with - and boat privileges. E 2-9236 H TIRACTIVE quire, & minimum of grading. | business opportunity. Phone FE asta te ke | i bedceems, bascuest cee a "al Bi Mi ae and screens. ONLY NOT JUST A PLACE to MULTIP) LISTING VICE FRONTAGE. IN +4 tion fe elese to - sat meee , aR S BRL. forvures. Ex Extra attractive Youngs. schools. On Bast side near Auburn a hang your hat but a home F wit 7 LAKEWOOD con er + the after 7 P.M. : = venue. of the word. “ i ear =a 2809 DRAPER Brick. FHA. Ne TEL HURON AREA in ev sense ith or Sale Lake Property LA Ooo new high ARD Oil concrete drive, Large lot land-| James K. Full basement, farage.| AN EXCELLENT BUY Roacue s bee es ye a nears Dene feheot Call’ we" for” price ‘and ites a om station. Main scaped to perfection. See & com-| $000 down. Ferry Street, ideal for spa- eter oe hpead vestibule entranc : . terms. pare with others, priced at $27,900 cious living or income cs otal — = we a guest closet Teore’ ss 2 ACRE ESTAT EM _3-0085 MU ri me, TOR Rg 3 Michigan. Bt vGpEn au ck Out erty. 2 huge bedrooms and pi ny A ge as natural cea full din- Seenl Sex Ghose és ATE ‘ we a “an 3-2414, “Steet | aldwin u jou = e ring y * - 5 Watkins Lake Area | Pie gent mt. No mige. costs. $1.- rooms fn bat down. Lies atin on i iy na space a a wtn aoe Approximately 460 feet en ich 1 m. GR 4-187, ng and dining. room. Nice down. e : brick ranch. 3 bedrooms kitchen. Excellent floors floored attic for that aad. > Grond Dessment, ones ern S-room home with full be coe al =r gl ra Oak} 4 REXDERSOX to Pontiac, near Bie Fs ctiag? singh throughout. er bo aa Aevas big heatin, ant all ar- ment, heat, ment garage loors, ; ga- a ree N SAT. 3-6: pacious dry basement with ; . Dock, Boat, i rage. Nice $14,900 with terms.| SUN. 1-5 . ann Ist floor. uto. gas heat. Side drive. FIND A LOCATED mone. Wa ‘~ sew = es Ha! P. ‘| ve ys loa! ON 69° ie tact TP pa = EG D 3- ae MOS RR pica II = . : goustac Cai ne aoe ier ture,” $2 coamne 66 MU OAs EXCELLENT =o “NATION we ite cell oe Avion: if Garanined = Supp weekdays. copeun H Eve (Berni ARTER REG, FOmNTE! exe or rad : vane 2 Dailt | LARO Swa poem ‘ (ECE D ag See 2 rit STM STOVE BROOM rORAL AF Aw Seu ‘SE zit oe ying ten Huntin aa ee weoieibeen voir” eo NO ee a. pe paver £ Pe oe 3 Di 5, Foo man cesar: MOVI . 8 em a Sma ae eae nd weed | Wel FO ow Mor tence | nting: BE mediate © ioobbrt ia aR es LE rt AUC & | = ; ent TRI ‘ ey 5 wee | 432 sh s 36 ciion: Bi Cat “ar MM nd, rebate age oo RE C( "T7100 D wi a, o _o% ve oy3, or ma fo dog {ri U w l TE $3.75 4 ens era Ou a ois ry | eets 2.95 wk LE, a Sale ind a . at G ard 35 clea ms D E yR 790 Cc SH M r et! aoe we r sell cimattres gun ; ness FT H ile ST 5 2 I CE a ND 19 sq fe} in ex LATE Hees A ie M en filte 35M 2 Y¥ ira ck DU 50 ie N all ELL 38 FI Pp LE tr 122 16x SES cag oie s| te Shei! iba ast el F PI s a ning. tie “tall mao cc one ——— . 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FE R SAL “ - ba: Ee — A ecu pola : stand PUP : hi Pp or J voistthit " rranonani w seaag Tires a mall rae 2-0 " oe UN mo aph. ir. rifle scone PIES. P’ 1es ae SAnoE I. ‘Uren le O ITE = spend in anal mie M Lh lal ers Scope ° SLE Tec BLA ne. | FA eee a re al : aa ant 7. aA en 92 Se en ee re ea st Fe mt tediae! ae MA ceuaut EN o 1 cab CRWAL eee A rade. e coM Cheap a PP (au BR ype aS 4 WAL eomines value ae Ww | and 6 Colt 773 tat f TRAD! Ess etl! per iee. A tures, Own | te rat CUB. w Id SON 503 S st TIRES a ae lue $1,500 me paren We 5 A LETE E | KA 1 iy Mee A anh F Twp 1692 B ne LOO stat ongt x . _EM G 083 7 thers Boas _ F oc Keer Cc nen - | AR, piante P o De n K' aw T 4050, CP 14 3-4938 a 14 ningion. tized Gt ; cS rs re ane: 4 ; * M 3604 r LOW. LL fp am 750 St clogs U eee . ea unsm Ww 5 Gen PARAKE CA eistere Rie just — f= ae pas ee ora. Ww a tor on shoo tne = ith Yon” oT { Sanderso ost tee, ed. Call | ew Prous ¢ aes 18C ale ton aod BLA LES E con ries in er as os neste Stason Se Oat Cali Ne we it Olive en betes ad ek Tie a gee See fa a aight wi New iND USE ier_aalet a Ke RES ALL 8 Ai r aro : be - 4 fe) 7 e! e rs A . [2 aaa ’ rv a CANARI a Davis ond ot son sa | 2g PR a . rt Cen e ‘oot ! as - alent 4 ae U MEl ter, iff * Coon | st = 3 GLISH A wa 7727 ba c iner) Homelite ! Trade in TO 8 $10 0067 's -50 ITT 1 | rEY x. J. ® owe ages olly anon Le ete WEIO ccna en : ARC, re . _ LOvING 4-9 HTS 11 AULTC Bi — 451 ED W sat off ie E re T all Na 14 P IN ITH vs I RES. + ei E E r AN B _§ T Re Sun AND Pasy ced A-l si it 16-IN _Sagin LIA Bhai Me Mi | KI iime payne wae —— = MS or ag: boo NG BI REEL poe ut at R & Pies. TRA tiac ’ BRO: ' AN o ‘Ser | Raebur! fem TOR. Rd BR nota ca KaH urn ale ke R. at OS org AFT rvice —— = tia i Opa CRA nka! inde ok a ' mere er ile aP.. Oe ' NK aft r RINDI oo 9 pike « biad . RID E C us SHAP Servies nie: ce 3 e pi e IN 4 R rE Pr vie ri I drag 30 _ 1112 ANK 2 G e. 0} Ls . ly Se car cylin fae ive "1 oF 5 va sic plo H — Cy} FT DIN e1 i U to ke . e ind o rr 1 2-236 oan GR T L 3. b PO 3 Ts 1 N 23 dues: N RIND “TH io , 8 TIA 2 INDINO 3 . prin Cc sbered Seon in ured» © sbRin ) in THR ie o RED TILDERE ‘ee ee serv Mert re aaa | | ‘ f | / a i/ ‘ ‘THIRTY- TWO ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 a a. ree : a : Cars Sale Used Care’ Sele Used Cars TIZZY wk By Kate Osann| Sale Used Cars 100>__ Sale Used Bd Sale Motor Scooters 94 Wanted Used Cars 101 Auto Insurance 104, U irs 106 are ; OO POSSESSION SS } 6 GOOD COND. $150. MERCURY. 1 1 as FOR JUNK AND | MERIT RATED 1954 CHEVY. EXTRA CLEAN. be Pa, fon Origa 2 deer, | %, ALSTATE Veorhets Reed | “ cheap care 2-2666 days or TIME PAYMENTS | a we y_mileage. $305. as bares. * —oener. MI owner. Ml aot. eves. | PE 43536 Eves 24353 | “54 CHEVROLET CLEAN. : : SeRMAS, ENTE, AS wane conan, ine Foreign & Spte Care 108) Saher Eber a ES RENEE Se | : 3 ~ > ; 4 clean. $385. Private party.| Stationwagen, 6 cylinder. ue Foreign & Spts = et 54 FORD . s _8-0876. . REB EAGLE 33 WOTOR. USED | 1859 CHEVROLET CORVETTE, = Geed rean condition. | frame, (Good vond, First $100 anes | 9.000 actual miles, sn he reper. : = ——— , * $408 5-3392 Cass at re FE 7308 Stock No. 069. $3368. | PRIVA OWNER, 1999 CHEV. |. ae? Sale Motorcycles 95 W EPAy °°" North Chev. ~ Basen mg, Maio’ and beater. | ‘ ' C / O \ : . new 3-0638. up eyoS, SP™ TOP $ DOLLAR Fg ce OA y Uwens : OF 2 Si. Birmingham WS 4-35 inder engine. Standard a | 147 8 SAGINAW STREET Pr eon Cissn . ut _¢ An Clean 1 Owner, PE 4-617. | PE. 5-3588 FE 5-410t “Sagaie ‘peg a windshie USED CARS & TRUCKS: Serra CONVERT. | 10. it st CHEVROLET 2 ties DR SE mere aw {SF CUSHMAN EAGLE a 1 MORRIS im Com. mac. 405 6 s7Rader. Gost Gres. Be! Ne - 20, Mocs, tegrlas gant caste tan tuel v rust, sere or cen! °o é 4 Lad i 'Matt e W = pee Bis HS Te 190 Chip- ef. excellent condition. $1250 FE nd pean brakea aba k Sz — = _+ conee - 9 Pane psn . se a Hargreaves “sist uhISS UE 105s CHEVY BEL AIR = || roms! Eddie Steele 2 Scrambier A q ogy =o CC Scrambler a gr a White Save on this one at $2100 ~~ pg A Mg es agh 3 =. Ns ae | _& : " | —_FOR i 1998 Triumph 63; OA ND AVE FE 44547 34 sedan Automatic ue body. white walls. A , | RD tion, bees Perla 178 < CC Scrambier 1 sai E NEED . rtranmnienion Radio. and heater oor “sharp car. Come in SY ia Reha eseas ee 7 72828 ORCHARD Lane '$-9204 Sunday after 4 pm. or after $3250 drive SLACK | _4:30¢ weekdays. oe 4 gig eg Ec your car. Por — o yeerk ee Hache ss PEOPLE'S Av AUTO a COT . | gies tull price. No cash needed. | 56 OLDS. sg ALL La ms : an ate ear “ Larry Jerome ee le ae® nl? FE _deor hard top. after « YE b-2i38 VAN WELT TION (OX — FORD DEALER — ‘Sd PONTIAC, 8TD. ALES & SERVICE jog 3- 1388 , s 4540 Dixie Hwy ROCHESTER — DEALER STATION = | 1953 FORD CLUB COUPE. 6 CYL- A-1 Used Car Shopping Center nice, $350. EM 3-008}. FE 5.2454 ; re INDE RADIO & HEATER. AB- | 4 : AN. Mi. Clemens TOP CASH $333 PORK = EAN CARS OL_1-0711 NS SOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN | ‘32 OLDSMOBILE PORTIAR, a. oa >: or trade u on down VOLKSWAGEN ‘57. EXC. COND W ' ments of $12.87 per | 5 ~USs ih ent ee Fors ase Berl. e sconom > = oo S21 Case: Biisebesh A¢._ = mo, Guu ered {a Parks : ep, sos Pt t off’ Cres- AND USED BICYCLES Used ree Parts 102 _Sale Used Cars 106 . Y fe) t MI 41800. Haro Turner For $195 sa heasan! mee Puctac PE 3183, ss. 4 ENGINE |. Saeennnnens ‘858 FORD STATION WAGON. RA- | iris Lawrence tac ‘ 37> TO 44 CHEVY 216 ~ dio, heate;s, automa sm is- : Disie. Drayton OR 3-002] complete Just overhauled | Wil 1s dr MT thd th labs — been a Yemily second / wens gotta guarentee $100 cash tons shaip low mileage not car > in very nice ' | . 887. Only $477. _Boa ts & Accessories Lege eo TRANSMISSION 3 a "uke ahs airound | Don't | Stock No. 910. Priged at $079. Jy NAW Benner + me , fercury otor Bes! offer 1 it a \ AG MOT ALL METAL BOAT 4708 au: Pontiac Pets! store 6 Mt Clem North Chev at -.* FE — North Chev. = — — -——- ~ , . ens e o nh t | . | = AY & : “« 1 Ce Canin FE Pog ee aera Goon ONDITION / M Osan _ go OR Full | punter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave. ui@uer good conc : 1951 BUICK cc . j wer 2-2365 Birm mm ~_ 1959 CLOSEOUTS 4s FORD ‘, TON PICK UP $79 $130 FE 8-460 Hunter Bivd at & Woodward Ave | ae ba anAne WYDRA ROW. Se a CATALIN. GES Boats. motors trailers hoes s Sales and Servie FE © 1959 by NEA Bervicn, me Birmingham ee | "Power sieering and Hoel ‘hess a — a on age tor Percaery & omaas 2-9555 : BARGAI NS TA. Reg, UB Pat Off, /0-/7 | "38 PORD GALAXIE. R&H Bee | FE extras, UL. 23912. ns. per agdat ae ara at 47 FORD 6 DUMP TRUCK $223 wer steering | “ SUPER 6 PIESTA | 3 ponTIAG NEW TIRES. BAT. Sporting Goods FE 5-2802 ” 2 hava Pine pew. "Priced to sell, UL | OLDS, “tp wi) * ; J 0 SALES : Chevrolet 210. 4 door. hard- | o wagon. Double power. Sharp. tery, drums, brakes, distributor FE* mor, TE Walton Bia, TON TRUCE CK. GOOD CONDI; ton VS 96 S] Pirmowh Ss- ‘Have I time for a sandwich before dinner’ a2. atRaloNY at ox | trae OM 3-3008. = and fuel pump. Must sell. $258. Eves Tul 7 & sundays ton 3.6744 ‘s ‘ = a ama “BIRD. 1,600. ‘54 OLDSMOBILE 2? ee R & H, 8-800. 14 OF CHRIS CRAP? carumecr vs Soni See co See #H Uu hten STORS. NC Ca 106 Sale U Cars 106 | 295 W. eee Wedine’ | auto. trans. $550. FE 8-6815. 8 dk ten aes eae NEW h trailer. 1959 35 horsepower exceijent condita: MO Lan sed C. sed LDS * HYDRA. 0. vralet con- a Lark with electri: start TOM BOHR a? " O Gg 912 S Woodward MI 65302 OS" Sale Us U ars tM SIREN PRD eee e DEALER ‘oT OL (a2 wer. New _Yeruble. Call FE 5-0056. em Skis and rope $975 Call FE i20 S Main Milford ————— , NO RUST — FORD = | tires. Very sharp. FE 43424. 52 PONTIAC 2-DR $3122 or LI 98-5318 ; rN —— \ . Cc y $3 gol ga agrtorigge Pee selit woe | A-1 Used Car Shopping Center = pe. 8. HOLIDAY. PULL 5 . = BEST TIME TO BUY : O! } Wat to Buy eg Mg lade Sn late model. Also 2 cheap | Tae FY, ee? r, excellent condition. FE REPOSSESSION Now 18 THE TIME TO BUY A Large Selection i a eae _cars. Clark's Motel. PR,4-1998. = FORD ize. 125 full price, No cesh need ‘ motor Jiganlic . ° ur ly Olds Deale a Tre | DOO o— et oe “30 Evinrude motors & Wage- USED PICKUPS VPOREION CAR SALES AND USED CARS FIRST. CURYSLEA KEW wunnan teal 5 te ee Se ing “hike, Mr ‘bae PE. $002 s Al terrific H : R , | q = Eggo ‘aati wy motors AT ALL TIMES 328 = ON WAND SERVICE, OL_1-0761 a prick Mi bot ae an condition, uses err’ pe 3e38 Ol excellent condition, new tires, | 52 PONTIAC 4 DR. $50. ROGER'S invite you to take a ride in la —— COUNTY'S OLDEST DEAL- inet ewser. Boms: 1960 Trade- Ins | $1395 OL 1-8322 Sales and Service. FE 2-9555. ee ee |) Thru 1959 ~ . ERS PORDS @IRCE ae | _fice. Detroit DI 11400. |'85 PLYMOUTH PLAZA 2 DR $399 | CANDY APPLE ©: REEN 34 4 FON. tgf. powered by the new power 4 £5 DOWN 1957 CHRYSLER SARATOGA | wel lS Roger's Sales & Service. FE ~ tigc Raa By 6 f@ & fast 75 HP Evinruce mo ODES Hardtop Push button drive, pow- 1959 Chevrolet Impala 2-door 2-955 i ie _ Like new. are mt 1 A wWirul vou shouldn: miss MC [ EL BUICK er steering, power brakes, radio, Po lide, 147 Y SAGINAW STREET | 46724. ; ° ALL “ENTURY HARDTOP heater Beautiful gold and white | Sear” Wien he kn ee 6 eee PE 5-4101 | $3 PONTIAC ¢DR HYDRA BEST | BOATS — SKIING EQUIPMENT $6 Ford F100 6 cylinder UICK SUPER AY! R & H. WW Tires. Sharp » 1954 Chevrolet % ton pickup 3 AL — | full price. No cash needed. ROARDMAN’S Heater 5705 | ete FB 6 FE 29057 . Clarkston Motor Sales = a ‘33 FORD V-8 — ‘ay only $17 mo. Due Nov. 20th eae carie “Nae sel ye — CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER ‘“ _ REPOSSESSION nr Fo _, Moe at Wms Lake Ra R. °3 Ford Fs0o 12 ft stake Very \\ ant to Buy a New Car’? BUY Main St. Clarkston MA 5-5141 | ki Ch sis. full price Me cach needed 1953 ood AL MONBY N BOST ‘STORAGE & MOTOR sto! nice $7 BE SURE & SEE OUR SE. | 1957 DODGE 2 DOOR R & A. Has ins eV. ay ony $11 } mos @ Sev, 200 AUTO SALES | oo sermons of cia phe a Pet nee Tevet L Jero e LECTIONS OF NEW AND USED | Auto. $1.05. PE an ae svi whee /ulaieiad 1 PE 2-3701 se rmbee WE ARE CLOSED = Hand Picked & Personally Checked Willys Jeep rite, cab ‘& plow § 795 Oakland Marine !xcl peste $3 250 30 PLYMOUTH $i Ford 2 door seo REPOSSESS SION | xOU E WELCOME TO | 1260 Perry a PE 4-9100 rE 60-4101 3 phim 3000 22 5 a . aan 5 tiac sedan : ed. | iM “IN D ; Sees se tke rungyayboon | cera if MIRREN TES | oo ERE aoe | OME RT toe CHEVROLET witty. RAH (GOOD Times Fiberglas «gg STEAL lL. TRACTORS $350 DOWN | 38 Peete earns a PB. 77,000, King Auto., Mr, Bell. FE | stake Your Deal Monday ST ATION W AGON | Ae ann + 53 Chev COE 2 speed $350 miles. A baby )DQves ‘s@ 4DR. HARDTOP. | "53 FORD Powerglide & rea | +4 Ford-F730. air. 2 speed $995 ‘37 Pp og - | 36 Buick 4 _— hardtop. Pull pow- sler executive wife's car. | | r rN [DEC O ane | OS nage ee ei ce eg a fees ere eames cave nn (eee eee ease eo * $193 | WEEREND SPECIAL ee nammer Mets. Often MY aie STAKES AND CC. * Dems DOWN Snomy Used Care SS Auburn | _OR_3-7706. | ‘58 PONTIAC Many Onc-Owners | 8 Economy Used Cars Auburn | 7 “bani | Offe a 100 ‘33 Ford-F 350, dump. stake $995 1955 DODGE HARDTOP. ADIO, | / / CHIEFTAIN CONVERTIBLE | Transportat’ a Ulter 34 Ford F500. 12 ft stake = $750 "$5 BUICK heater. }-tone paint, like brand | | Radio & Heater. Hyaramat | ‘38 Chev. Spt. Cp. 8. pg. sharp 8118s 53 Ford F500 12 ft. stake $875 cana Stop and Shop Sunday new. Stock No. 809. Only $701. | y wens! ic. Power brakes. Ivory with | °56 Olds Super 88, real nice $ qd ds CARS DAILY TO MOBILE. ALA. 6 Pord F380. Duals Stake 8985 SPECIAL ¢ DOOR ane : Ae | blue accent. | "36 Ford Wagon, § automatic § 875 Bonnie's Drive-a-way FE 532 Ford F800 Tandem 16 ft steel a DROP IN MONDAY! | t ev. “pe i%g8, SAOINAW STREET | ‘$8 Pontiac 2 ar. 8. Hydra. .. § 608 3 208 jatform $1405 N h Ch | 5-3588 | $1995 i. v Bo ware TRUCK GOING NORTH PARI 5 Fore C700-175 in. WB 900 rub- ' or ‘4 FORD R&H. GREEN. GOOD) ls Chet. nor. Ba ace coe bon Reconditioned load Either way FE 5-6806 _ ber. 2 speed _ 75 1 Hunter Blvd. at 8S. Woodward al condition FE 5§-1287 after 6 p.m. Hr es 4 az 210, standard $ 425 | DC¢ PRESSURIZED 4 ENGINE “{ Doage 700. 300 cu in VE eng TISSITAN] Birmingham “tO sors _No dealers. 7 Ses PR | $4 Plymouth 2 Gr. real nice § 308 ef Liner. California $7950, Ha- > ceed 2 speed REPOSSESSION | PORD ‘56 HT. NEW WHITEWALLS | | "$4 Plymouth 2 dr. -Hi-drive § 295 Used Cars wail $99 extra Miami $44 New 2% GMC-370 155 in New _ CHEVROLET COMPANY 4 - Sena) Best offer. OL 16731 | 54 Fort 2 dr 8 automatic § 305 | York $19 Philadelphia $19 Wash PICKUPS AND JEEPS _. Home of the 1955 Dodge. 4 r Nice car, ‘$4 Fore 2 Gr 8, amt | $17. Perry Service. OR 3-1254 le & t . 1504 MOTOR SALES Most Beautiful Thing on Wheels” No money down, assume pay-| 1958 THUNDERBIRD | 5 Pontiac ¢ Ti Starchief § 298 | . = | eee 2 ee Eee : net aay ROCHESTER mente of $2724. First payment/ all white, 112.000 miler FE 5-2474, | : St ee 5 |'59 PLYMOUTH ...$2395 | MAN WISHES TO _ 8H ARE EX-, 47 Jeep - 4 wheel drive Son DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH eRe cam ( . = due Nov Lucky Auto _ evenings ie ec ra OK ; 125 | Power steering & brakes. Fac- ses ° Sea neers ‘pe wee A ghee Pag ton Nice’ po 35 a pe OPEN EVES TIL OL 2.9721 Sales, 193 “i Saginaw. Phone | 4% FORD CONV. $1100 OR REAS | By jae a $135 ag Pe ®. . Wantec | Use | Car 10) 22 Ferd - S's tom. sharp Rin c FE 2-0186 1964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR AIR 4- J-DOOR _FE +314 a toa EM 36700, 00 | "$2 Chev 4 dr Transportation $ ae . ised = —— —e sedan Radio, heater. e ; utomatic , y _ Wanted sie era Dases & 7s. lem: Clean RE POSSESSION | One owner and like ht “wo hing EDDIE STEELE FORD— trans. Wee ne 18 zs a “ S ORE : |: t Gnev 3 : ar autom atic ; 150 | '58 PLYMOU TH . . $1795 Tod 8 $88_USED & JUNK CARS CONSTRUC TION" * 1958 Buick. 2 door No money down Our stock No. 911. Only aonb - a Buick * dr. hard $ 05 Station Wagon 4dr Auto. trans MACHINES r ent due Novem. | 9677 ‘36 FORD | “FE 3-7117 50 Ford 2 dr. ste shift $ 75 | 6 cyiinder. Like new. ae ne ane MALEINES Ser 0th Lucky Auto. Sales” 183 STATION WAGON REPOSSESSION FE ‘$8 Pontiac 4 door $ 75 | . , WANTED JUNK CARS. TAYLOR ‘oe 1S ton. low boy ‘$773 ber 20th ae . neh ® Passenger — Full Power | $305 full price No cash needed | 6 MT. CLEMENS STREET 0 2 $ 65) "57 CHRYSLER $1545 Rd Used parts FE 5-2000 _ Oliver deisel crawier dover 7 ft S Saginaw Phone ort eV One of the nicest in town | Pay oniy eh) mo. Due Nov. 30th. BEHIND THE POST yeas | 4g a tere at rasa $ 88! J see : 6] eat = 3a ra tign | #8 CADILLAC FROM CALIFOR- $99 DOWN | King Auto. Mr. Bell. FE 8-0602. | 1955 PORD 8, 2 DR, WAG. | Windsor 4-dr. Sedan. Very nice “ACTION” i eae Faire feo Ria. $309 Roger's Sales & Service Hunter Bivd at 8. Woodward Ave. > . "31 FORD V8 HT R&H $05. EM Sell or trade. 5048 Pheasant cof | Ok’ d C | ear. 48 Grade-All Mounted on Interna. PE 2-9555 ae Pan peta hcl | ; | _3-008; H. Riggins. | _ Crescent sane x Hics | ‘Dixie OTs | ’S7 IMPERIAI $2395 4 — TOP DOLLAR — tional tandem A-1 $4500 SEE COST LESS COI | 4 CHEV 2 DR STD TRANS Eddie Steel ‘37 PORD 2 & EXTRA cia aut. At aimeaaaw 7 I) AL ... : 1 D-l4 Adams grader UT-Internation- «cars, New or Used Youll get @| Nice car EM 30081. H. Riggins $5 DOWN Fee rade “re fee ODF RYTON PLAINS, , MICH adr. HT. Full power Sharp — 1959 MODEL CARS — a! deisel eng Power steering & teal for a Chrysler. Dodge of (3 Ciey 4 DOOR R & H, NO > s ~ “ | $3 HUDSON. 2 DR. $89. oe OOK « DRA 2 “| M tilt TRUCK ; RT $4500 Ai desig Soll pe ahha you rust exe cond $16500 FE —FOR D— = “54 D | Sales and Service. PE 2-9555. EST DODGE $1295 Glenn's Motor Nzle- ‘RL JoN be] be patie] Mel ge 8-1403 oo 2705 ORCHARD LAKE R ' c mone 8 HILLMAN 1957 CONVERT. 30 | dr tele, We Ge meek ‘iaiitidd MURON at Deise! & gas engines Axies trans ile Walled Laké MA #4511 New Ane) CEEVROLET COMVERTIONS | TE cont 27 o™ venom’? 7 miles to a gal. UL 2-4462 int nl PE 4-737 i 5 V-8 eng! dio. heater power a < 2-tone pain ‘ a missions oy etc rom (50 or Used—we sell both 8 e ne. ra . 1981 RAISER, $65 . — od A t L y : —_ —— lide A one-owner beauty Stock Edd | a P seys OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND WE Bt rR RADE 90 CHEV 2 DR EXCELLENT =e WILSON - se tee e a — oe OTe Seah transportation RAH FM 3-008] GOUD “Rise! —FORD— _EDDIF STEELE FORD— dr Sedan. Auto. trans. V-8 H_ Riggits _ a <5 NCO ( | ( ] . So ‘chram 1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR ¢- North Chev : PONTIAC-CADILL: ‘fRis Ww Muron at Eliz. tk Ra | SVERTIOL W O ‘ ; Ls h t : | | . door 'V a engine ratio newer | 4NOI . wonngg _ FE 35-3177 CFE “50861 CUNVERTIBLE | S ''56 DODGE . .$ 945 = 7 e WELL GIVE YOU and white paint A one owner Birmingham. MI 4-2735 " LEAN" . _ tl goed Beautiful Em- | 2-4r. Seaen. Aon, tranel R & H. * $$$ CASH s$s UCk iS OU IP\ car Stock No 898 Only $1676 +52 CHEVY BEST OFFER TAKES $5. | DOWN - _ . . es POR YOUR EQUITY OF TRUCK & rT 143.8. Francis, PE 5-0700 _ $895 "59 PLYMOUTH i : “ - A GOOD DEPENDALBE CAR 570 ROLESALE-RETAI ina CHEVROLET SG0- RADIO | tirmingham Trades 54 FORD 4 DOOR STATION WAGON. Light 50 PLYMOUTH ..$ 895 SALES tt Highway oo North Chev. & HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO CONVERTIBLE | ’ green in color with matching 4dr. Sedan R & H. Auto. trans. OR_3-1200 FE 44533 MONEY DOWN. Assume pay-| ddie tee e interior Radio, heater, automatic sida sad Hunter Blvd at S Woodward Ave ments of $583 per month Cal! | 1350 N ' } Whitewall tires. New car condi: | 55 CHEVY $ 895 34 F000 FORD DUMP TRUCK airmingham MI 4-2735 Credit Mgr Mr Parks at MI A 1e teele | ton. Hurry! 92308 ape yaisaeere b “RAMBLER” #000 _FE_ 5.3004 1957 CHEVROLET «DOOR STA. 47500 Harold Turner. Ford. , IACHARD LAKE ew | Bel Air 24r. Auto V-8 Ro & H. val Ap : : 4 _Turné . nae o GRMLES & g SERVICES 1 CHEV PICK-UP WILi. TRADE tion wagon Radio heater, stick 4 CHEVY "VERY CLEAN FE W d d —FORD— ee eego FE 53-0204 57 OLDS | +55 CHEVY . $ 595 A 4541 = . . _ . shift ais has bee no | FE eee ees = eed AUTO BROKERS = 195), WHITE TRACTOR TRUCK. car Stock No 881 Only $1392 | i997 CHRYSLER SARATOGA OOaWar OPE sgi7 wren at Eilts re sae ie Gait Whi Gaaicstee uneven | Delay 3dr. Wies car. Kaow your price and bring you: el cond Must sacrifice FE — sting en a ve oye Micha | — —_— | Bower ydrame Also, radio & j cieltrc = a ng. power brakes. radio. hea | | dramatic. New white- posal adn “consigument ‘36 CHEVY.1% TON CAB-COVER North Chev. beautiful gold and white call Birmingham . MI 4-1930 | h | Wan tice” Green 55 DODGE ce eeee $ 795 i N._ Perry and Madison Ter New tires $850 EM wana 4a EM _ 3-6632 ‘87 ie 6 a ce k EXCEL. | n OC ester | my. ae C.. b! ay ae 5 _ ee ___—s«s—sdsHunter Blvd at 8 f war ve | PE 2-5853 afte See M «& M. Motor Sales Birmingham MI 4-2735 | - = EDDIE STEELE FORD OFFERS THE LOWEST 37 BUICK |'54 DODGE tice 445 tat Dixie Hey ater OR 31603 Turner’ S ee oe "ens, 58 FORD (1957 BUICK 4 DR. SEDAN, mHSs| PONTIAC POSSIBLE PRICES |‘ with red a white interior. Power | #4". Sedan, Std. trans. = aS PONTIAC WASTE CAR eoes ck anit, - ue he ae ea a BARDTOP flow. Radio & heater . “es Stop In and Check These tranamission. Radio a Meater ‘4 CHRYSLER ian O45 ‘AVERILL’ S | Truck Center $1995 | 1953 Pontiac 4 Dr. sedan $195 | FOR ‘ST Chev. 6 4 Dr. 2-tone Blue, st a7 PONTIAC r u * gry 2020 Ditie Hey BIRMINGHAM RT ; ('Snatic transmission. ‘Radio, Heat. Moreen: Only $2,000 les "safe | DOOR STATION WAGON. 2 tone | >2 oe ee reps Tu Eddie Steele | sie" "."" 535] OUR BEST [sae PSR Pe | een tuner miee tc : "YE 5-8079— ___ 36 Ford V8....... $1295 Has 29 —FORD— (1991 Buick 2 Dr. Hardtop. Dyna. | ‘so Chee 6 (pr. Ivory Gray. eta. nice clean car throughout. $1795. ‘53 CHRYSLER. , ond f25 7 PAEOSHAT, ———bUARS, a dian” OOF re TS Rte ot gas rnc & Dr marhit. ite IN rate ake oF foe 7 FORD aioe ° Glenn’ 56 Ford F-600 .... $1595 — one nti’ & DE Bravenet a8 | USED CAR | chet! 2:2, Sport sve. bully | ¢ DOOR, COUNTRY, SEDAN. ste flenn wast nunoxs | ve bei ALUMINUM. BODY ele 1955 Pontiac 2 Dr. Hydramatie, vrs | , 8 Unew 62D Another i owner ing Whtlewau tires "lean Transportation . FE 4-7371 E 4-1797 Like NEW tose Sacrifice dio & heater $605 VALUES |e Pontlec ‘Berar! Station Wen. &| throughout. 3 choose from. 5 : $ 795 | “reare beauty. Only 24.00 miles $149| Low mileage. sions. ' ; SEE “PANEL # CYLINDER AnD SHARP | My Srccanee nts eee | SE Cn eee VROLET Specials ' ee: | Prices New engine. New ruvber ..61308) Buick 2 dr Hardtop, white | 'S? Ford Bh A nasa iy dh 4 Pr gts STATION WAGON. Niels ill . Dex Kennedy |). For4 F100 sais 81325 | ss Potato Ds aan, anon | Neha red bring” Hoag” tnd Bora Ee coma emt or BOM, | Witwal urtSuy etes| 94, DODGE, ........$175 ' . : WE , _| LEFTOVERS rsa ‘power brakes, power seats| steering & brakes. Whitewall tires. | +55 yp Ag ye) v Pry: ry Agie miles. Like new. $1595. rans. Pull price AND GET THE x FROM | Pome eee: Powe as a Pin. See it, drive tran 73 53 Dodge seeeee ee -$ 79S (2) ft and Youn buy itt en Ry agg vl toe S57 PLYMOUTH 53 CHEVY coeee ee SISO TOP DOLLAR | sarpeF stite tit arr 179 4 | ee a en Rate eign Ree | PERCE TEM yc Gah [evpunnan wacom ware la | * fed ome ‘FOR YOUR CAR I's4 Chevrolet ......$ 595 39 Pontiacs ARES POE WAGE 226002 -5s e206 owner, Here's one that has ead ed ayy & re fevior.. Radio & Heater. Power-| '52 2 PACKARD .. $145 TON PICKUP. NICE. 2 1951 Chevrolet =... 878 | 1960 Pontice Sar. Wrenn te eRe ee wre aig si,e0 Se on ety good trane- ‘CASS nee oe a Score aul Saeere , (2) 1987 Pontiac 2 Dr Straight trans- sid’ shows “exe. a ere aie 5 bi! 6 coi toe 56 BUICK ‘$1 FORD “i Lay uoosain OAKLAND sete _ BOB BUTLER | Officials e Caan fy care 59 Ramblers ae ae _ ee pa 1986 Pontiac’ srargniet sar, Macd-| doh? tone ree * wer eauipe a tadio a Renter pM ci vecatees $100 | ank rates — onthe ercury Ww : : : Banas uccees wake . “} TOP (es parmenta Ss RE aad |e 0 ee iy ag] NT a BRO Sy Corevy. scan: 8100 ‘9? Chev. Bel Air 2 Dr. 6 cyl. w pap HAROLD North Chev. RUSS "B85 BE et | MERA S eat| iie tat OF ha) - Ba wage AS © 49 FORD... 875 ,POR COOD USED CARS TURNER LEEIMGE Bird. at w. wootmara are. er brakes £196 108d "BUC 3 gr. Magoon fnten! a |S OE ey ee eee $695) CALL TOM. MI ¢1999 Std, trans. Va — Huss Dawson | tai ~ JOHNSON "state bmi 9s BBE BES ae cor wins FOR PRICE Pos june cana 8 1 EO ag te FOR CASILIN Al” VaQTOR 1984 Pontiac 2 Dr. Wardtop, xc. a ics at fie new CRISSMAN WILSON | Rammler ’ F ike 10 BOAST Pore TOR PICKUP. oc SoOb | HURRY, sell things 1957 Pord 4 Dr. deluxe. V8. Auto- wails, Beoomy pias, Zeers for 0 &a : Most Pom TOUR CAR AT | cs" CHEVROTET MTOR SALES Se vce achat so nati | hae tamtte weeentss | Chevrolet Co, | PONTIAC-CADILLAC ' UO FE S837. * through Classified Ads. | \ ioe Buick Splat 2, Dr. Hardtop. | down payment. ROCHESTER 1350 N. qd qs i‘ JERO ME i meeen i a thing goes! Dial FE| Lake Orion — |osterd: stichigss: "6a 08808 | sean Beas 82 rom pee Woodward DOGE-CHRY vie tended boom, ‘power winch, | “15 minutes MIS, 1 Mile Us. 0 OL 2-9721 137 Main Rochester Orchard ~~ ee ‘= cee led a hay 2-2871 or MY 3-1461| HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Mrvig, PRsee oat pira|Open Eves. except Wed. en MI 41830 ae , - gan. i : Fl . ~ ¢ { . e “ .’ A ti 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. onday Thru Saturday OBEL RADIO AND TV SERVICE 3930 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 4-4945 traveling gunman from death (9) Hockey (cont.) CREST TV|:= 1 Hour Service FE 5-5270 (2) Religion for Shut-ins. | (9) Billboard. | (2) Christophers. (9) Herald of Truth. (7) With All My Heart. (4) (color). News. (2) Court of Health. (4) Church at the Cross- roads. ()Understanding Our World. WJBK News. Episcopal WPON. CoOnservation Piece CKLW. News, David amount of water used ! At lest . here mn the Water Soltemer thet brings you on entrely som concept @ weter settenng! Of all the leoding sotteners only Presto regereretes by the ected emeunt of weter wed — net by | quertimetng’ weber wsege or by setting clock contre Whee ne weter « wsed the softener will net regererete serine up te SO. oF more on salt ond water required for regererstion Tee lee lew budge! proce of the Custom PRESTO Weter Setterer maker § poss ble for every family te emey the : bd be E , aah “4y * ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 THIRTY-T e ’ 4 _ > ‘ ee / ] Fee OY Wettest place on earth is Cher-|tain range. Yearly rainfall thére~ _ --Today's Television Programs - - rn he Kat Mau erage 6 nina Sapibas Memeias Ceiaaiae teed i eat ee subject to change without sdtice ™ :f oo — Sun : hy i ; are ‘ Ps - - -- - - A presentation hs ype ea ae clinics Id 3 TV HIGHLIGHTS | >—E>>———— : : ters, Gretchen Wyler, J i | : $) See Sabet ‘bes ee eee 2), Taner Wemern: Tin) Carell Europena comedy rsao (2) Gtee Camoom, | Hata Hight sire. | > m sa Holt, Ld argo ” ’ ay ’ ; : 2 ; | | All sets are completely 2 duct but his school mates are drama: Charles McGraw, a Barge Mga tre a1 eer Mace €:15 (2) Secret Storm. rebuilt and guaranteed $ too hard gn him. “Roadblock.”” (51). | Harry Belafonte, Robert!s:39 (7) Johnny Ginger. OF en beni at least 80 days. 3 (9) Hockey (cont.) (4) Movie. Drama: Ginger , : y Ginger. Split Personality. $\9:00 (2) Phil Silvers Special, Mu- iG ” (46): Ryan. 9:00 (2) For Better or Worse. (9) Robin Hood. |) — a oe oe ee Ea cube geaeecienn ray ocel e the Clown. |5:00 (2) Movie. ; E- $ meer: Fa 7 comedy: Joe! . eel Heritage. Ralph Bellamy,|9:30 (4) Life of Riley. | (4) (color) George Pierrot. ie 8 3 ceacot lost svar x His rete FN aaa | _ Arthur Kennedy in ‘‘Divided| (7) Stage 3. (9) Looney Tunes. full Ailomatic ACCEPTED 3 customers are sad, not glad 1). 39 (7) Shock Theater. Melo- we mel “The G esee 7 ees Re Mi [5:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin. 3 unti] Louis turns up for an came lee! Dockers, : sreen 10:00 ( ugh Re Mi—Quiz. 5:55 (4) Sports. VAT ER Ni $| (Deputy. Western: Dep| —Nishtmare.” | SOFTENER 4 . ern: . | $4 9° $| . uty Clay McCord (Allan SUNDAY MORNING | T 1 : $ Case) frien to. protect a/7:85 (2) Meditations -- lodays hadio Programs -- regenerates by the actual 4 ; : 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 $ $) \ » 9:50 Lé> 1702 Alma You've Tried the Rest— Now Try the Best! ¥% Decorating and Cleaning Bills Reduced We're taking orders now for immediate and future cleaning at ar cenak ee of $17.50 for an average size home. PRICE IN EFFECT 1 MORE WEEK WE CLEAN CHIMNEYS, FURNACE AND DUCTWORK JIM LONIE mn KLEEN AIR FURNACE CLEANING FURNACE =| CLEANING SERVICE 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 | 12:00 OR 3-0100 | 1:00 10:00 (2) This Is the Life. 10:18 (9) Film Pare. 10:30 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (9) Oral Roberts. (2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) Frontiers of Faith. (7) Christian Science. (9) Special Agent. (7) Accent. (4) Dateline U.N. (7) Faith for Today. (9) Sacred Heart. (4) Cartoon Time. (7) Fun House. (9) Christophers. (4) (color) George Pierrot. (7) John Hopkins. (9) Movie. (2) Little Uulu. (2) Face the Nation. (4) Michigan Conservation. (7) News Horizons. (4) Americans at Work. SUNDAY AFTERNOQN (2) Roy Rogers, (4) U. of M. Presents. (7) Championshiy Bowling. (9) Foreign Legionnaire. (4) Builder’s Showcase. (2) Movie. (9) Mickey Rooney. (4) Football. 66 7 - 99 Gas Specials BIG DELCO 90,000 BTU GAS FORCED AIR FURNACE Includes Ducts and Registers for full house. 5 room INSTALLED BY A (eM) DELCO-HEAT CERTIFIED Controls Complete with Automatic 536 400 DELIVERED No Money Down! 511.61 Per Month DELCO GAS CORVERSION $8Q00 sail ‘Delivered Pe 4% ij | CKLW, Bec. of Btate 160:00—WJR. Dance Time lody 6:00—WJR, Farm Review (7) World Adventure Series. | ¢.39_ wor. Organ 7:00—WJR, Favorite 7:30—WJR, Parm Forum 8:00—WJR, News, Hart 0:00—WJR, News, Baldwin WJR (768) CKLW (808) Ww (960) WUARB (1130) WXYZ (1270) WPON (1400) WIRK 1500 TONIGHT WXYZ, Voice of Prophecy WPON, Pontise Weekend 8:06—WJR. News. Guest CKLW, Heb. Christian CKLW. 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