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Weight of Sphere Awes 
‘Western Scientists ‘Millions of Americans _ 
Hear Satellite Tracked - 
on Radio, Television ae | Orbits of the Satellites +Won't Fire Ist Shot’ 
Says Hoffa; ‘We Will 
: Defend Ourselves’. 
MIAMI ‘BEACH, Fila. in Jomo Hoffa of Detrolt, 
newly-elected president. of the scandal-scarred Team-. 
‘sters Union, promised never to fire the: first shot in an’ 
American labor civil war. 
But the 44-year-old Midwest “Teamsters “boss, who   
MOSCOW (INS) —Soviet Russia, triumphant In Its 
|first-step conquest of outer space, went ahead today 
-|with plans for launching “bigger and heavier” ertificial “gf 
earth satellites. a 
Soviet scientists envisioned. travel by man’ into outér 
space before the present generation disappears. 
The official Soviet news agenty Tass announced - 
early today that the Russians had successfully : 
launched the world’s first artificial “moon” yester- 
day. The satellite contains two radio transmitters = 
sending signals back to earth. )   ramrodded yesterday into 2 ns SI se eh ‘of te-| 
ee Mee eat are 
Hoffa’s Election er ae expelled from the 
May Affect Law |r cs o sseseu we, isters are expelled from the} | 
Likely to Spur Moves   
  for Legislation Against |peace with the AFL-CIO and to) sign 3 
‘Labor Racketeering try to turn the -Teameters “into The object is now.whirling around the earth at an 
; ry i oe oe estimated height of 558 miles-and a- speed of 18,000° 
WASHINGTON @®— James R.| The scrappy five-foot, five-inch — | rg miles pet hour. It was described by Tass as weighing 's election president leader polled irephote ‘Ma poun 
the | giant Tenetters Union = - eepbecn oo we 0 aan Oe. _ US. RUSLAN Ro ROUTES SIFFER ~~ Diagram shows how the | _ “ wen : ae gar . ; see . peared certain to ; s J. .| ‘orth-to-south orbit of the Russian-launched earth satellite differs 
-|moves for solitel Sastietion ts wally nag Bry feo +- Wt calle ths eaabtasies S10 plnined for the entelites to ¥0 lnenched (The weight of the satellite was thé most surprising crack down on labor *| The official count was Hoffa 1,-| by the United States, Russia last night announced launching of a element of. the announcement in Western scientific 
ing. Kara Me 208, Lee 313, Haggerty 10. mancuade | 23 inches in diameter and snare 123 pounds. | circles, The U. 8. satellites, to be launched next spring, Pontiac local 614 did not get will, under present plans, weigh.only about a1. use Fa Sen. McClellan (D-Ark), chair-| » one-half pounds.- 
(The radio signal emanating from the baby moon 
was first reported picked up in the United States by 
RCA Communications, Inc., atts. Riverhead, N. Y., re- 
ceiving station. 
_ (The Naval Research Laboratory in Washington 
later that it had recorded three Pino 
of the satellite over America. The first confirmed 
sighting of the object in the U. 8. A. came from a 
“moon watch” team in Terre Haute, Ind, 
(The RCA station recorded the “beep, ben the satellite, and the sound was heard Jast night 
millions of ‘Americans over NBC and CBS and 
television. | 
(The satellite, streaking around the earth once every | 
achievement. by Wester ree ee ac estern scien 
Ind.; Columbus, Ohio; and in Cali- + (The U. 8. had originall Scientists Report’ 
: Satelli te Invisible 
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. ww Scientists af the Smith- 
sonian Astrophysical Observatory said today they are 
quite certain the Russian earth satellite is not visible 
to observers. 
Dr, Fred L. Whipple, director of the observatory, sald: 
“We won the first round with the H-bomb—the Rus- 
sians have won the second* 
with the space satellite.” | Ported sighting it over > Tere Haute 
    
       
  
  
  uve Gaga tn: denitala th witlale, ahh ol manned «on « He said reports: that the 
man-made moon had been 
cberver were erroneous; the fornia at Whittier, San Francisco 
and Walnut Creek, Weather Man planned to launch ‘its firs 
Satellite this fall but the of the first stage, except for some test instruments, .and will have 
saw me- Sees Sunday |   
  
  the external appearance of the final launcher. 
Police and Troops Smash | 
2nd Polish Demonstration WARSAW (#—Angry students and other Poles battled 
police, security troops and militia in Warsaw’s streets 
last night in the second violent antigovernment demon- 
stration in two days.     
The street battling rolled up to the doors. of Com- 
munist party headquarters, where the Central —_   
post gt gi Oa a8 
the 'denonstration was Third Series Game smashed. at Milwaukee Today ‘Unlike the fighting of Thursday 
MILWAUKEE — A crowd of, night, which was confined to an 
area around the Polytechnic 
school, the violence. this time 
spread to three sections of War-|nearly 50,000 fans was on hand |" 
saw. And-for the first time, other/here today. as Milwaukee’s magic- [ 
’ Poles joined the 2,000 students in   
mauling Braves went after the 
York 
  Sees Satellite tive Committee called on the un-irs Necessary   
Warning to U.S. 
‘The head of the firm that has 
produced the shells for the United 
demand for all kinds of | Space. - 
petal yet Saag on ‘|| “We should realize that every- 
Want Aa inaienien at you | ink Je come from Seiad te vé to sell, place ae 2 ' 
® quick action Want Ad. |) Y=med. -. a 
‘Tight away! —sd| “This ‘should serve as official no-   
  
220 GAL. OTh TANK ON LEGS, 
  
  
has their defiance of government champion New with tent, gauge and shutoff force. Yankees in the 3rd game of the | valve, 620. OR 3-2095. the lethargy in this cquntry on sci- 
rae a locked 1957 World Series. entific progress,” said Perkins, 
ire — , ae eae — Confident they pilfered the rab. | To Place Your Want Ad. * * ra 
» a reference to the Nazi |bit out g Casey sweets top hat. DIAL FE 2-8181 The Perkins firm, which 
secret police. They tossed back in the Thursday triumph, the ask made the outer shells and internal 
Just for the ibraces for the U. S. satellite, ; ; Braves are counting on Bob Buhl 
ae - of Saginaw to make it two straight WANT AD. cmap ithe largest magnesium coaaly 
  a Mice | buat the 2 in the opener at County Stadium. |     ' |that the glare of the sun makes 
observers teors "or ‘igh fii 
aarield said the satellite is 
streaking around the world at 
18,000 m.p.h. in such a position ying —air- 
it invisible to where 
moon watch stations are set 
‘ The scientists’ 
came-after they had worked 
through the night to plot the orbit 
of the 185-pound sphere as it 
whizzes ground the globe 660 
milles out in space. s 
Dr. Whipple said the sun ob- 
secures observation of the satellite 
in all parts of the world except 
near the poles, In two or three 
weeks, he added, the satellite 
might change direction and be vis- 
ible from the earth. 
Some 80 moon watchers, mem- 
bers 0 earth satellite optical 
tracking program in the Western 
Hemisphere..and Japan were noti- 
fied to cease observation duties 
use of his name, :said it was ob-'a that approximatély 24 million vis- 
ible meteors enter the earth's at- 
mosphere every day and that un- 
der ideal conditions a single ob- 
rerun. dima tian, A viged 
in an hour. 
In addition, Watson. said in his 
‘Ibook: “Between the Planets,” sev- 
era] thousand meteors so brilliant 
that they could be called fireballs 
appear over the earth every day.| row, 
Most people seldom observe the| - 
sky for more than a few moments| through 
at-a time and they fail to see these 
shooting stars which are constant- 
ly appearing in the atmosphere, 
Falling Shovel Kills   
Workman in Pontiac A Detroit’ sewer worker veal 
killed yesterday in Pontiac when Fair, Warmer 
For the Pontiac area, the weath- 
One-half to three-quarters of an 
inch of rain are predicted to fall 
Monday and Tuesday: 
Before 8 a.m,, the lowest tem-, 
perature recorded in 
Pontiac was 44. At 2 p.m. the 
mercury stood at 64. - 
ere Herr cee eee aE 
In Today's Press 
    after the scientists determined the 4 cable snapped on @ huge Powe? | smnccpssmenuummmennsmmmntanimmewert atellite' - |shovel, dropping the bucket on ; path of the satellite, him, Church News:........ 7 thra 9 
DELIBERATE ACTION Killed instantly was Fletcie Kir. Comics ot * events o**eweees * 18° 
An’ astronomer, who declined!by, 46, Detroit. He was working in County News ........+ secees, MF 
19-foot excavation in a vacant   
ivious that the Russians chose the 
stin plane angle deliberately in or- 
der to thwart observation by. sci- 
entists outside the Iron Curtain. 
the, artificial moon were received 
  : ‘fabricating concern in. the country.   at the sc Spotters re- field between Mt, 
Manhattan streets when the ac- 
cident occurred, 
- He was employed by the C. A. 
' Nevertheless reports of seeing/Odien Co. of Detroit, laying a Clemens and|_ mone. was oft Navy 
poond iy fire’? four etal rock- 
ets this fall that will carry 
pint-sized satellites. But it 
is considered “unlikely” 
that the objects will be es- 
tonight! tablished in orbits around ithe earth. The major U. 8. 
efforts to es satel- 
lites on courses around the 
(Continued on Page 2, Col.'6) 
=Compute Orbit 
of Red Satellite U. S. Scientists Predict Time That Baby Moon . 
Will Cross Nation 
WASHINGTON @— U.S. scien.’ 
early   
satellite, : 
They predicted the aby moon :   
  sewer from the Perry Park project 
to the -city sewer plant. Home Section ..... =) thru 29 
Obituaries ...6 +c. cccecccees 30 
Ace ee ee eee se ee ae 16-17 
Theaters. ....0000s+0000+ » 1415 
TV & Radio Programs ..... 36 
Wilson, Eart ........5 +0506 30 
Weasen's Pages . + 1) thra 13 
  
demonstrators with rubber trun- 
cheons, scattered them with tear To Eliminate Tiny Towns Choking Off Expansion   
gas and noise bombs “and finally 
restored order after five hours of 
fighting. 
og were available on the 
number of demonstrators arrest- 
ed_and injured. Many -were rushed 
to hospitals in ambulances. 
DEMAND PAPER 
The rioting began after students 
had met peacefully and demanded 
the return of Po Prostu, a student 
was restored to 
leadership. a year ago. The gov- 
ernment shut down the paper, con- 
tending it had gone too far in 
criticism. of -Stalinism. 
The students also demanded 
‘Conte on ‘Page 2, Col: 2). 
Gener mies. and Oo. Coan, 
Open Ev end 8 day eration along with the compara: 
tively modern idea of the devel- 
        i al islative realignment to’ give all 
  Battle Creek, with a popula- 
tion of 48,666, is blocked on all fy 
. _ Acceptance. of the plan by Bat- 
.| tle Creek, the town of Springfield Co., maker of breakfast foods, 
has: its headquarters and a plant 
at Battle Creek. 
to put the plan into effect, 
and the four 2 ip na 
ships would result 
ber legislative mem- 
try mem- 
dictions and séven members -at | 
large. 
The revamped tax plan would 
    ne ae: SS se Re 
ee services, protective services, 
and parks and recreation — 
__| istration, 
ber from each of the six juris- |- Recommend Oraiauling Battle Creek Government city pay for the. costs of s0- 
called “general services” —ad- 
ministration of the government, 
urban redevelopment, engineer- 
ing 
The 
would handle the money and the 
ee 
  ‘ployes of its Own. — 
  : Ryder Cup to Britain 
body of the city 
jobs. No district would have em-. 1 aan 
Aside from Battle Creek town- | 
ship and Springfield, the outly- 
ing communi ties are Emmett | ' 
Township, Bedford Township and 
Battle Creek encompases 
about 13 square miles, —— 
the -plan submited by Public 
| Administration Service,’ it would || 
PR eS 
  will whiz over the Philadelphia 
‘lvicinity about 9:40 a.m. EDT to- 
day, with succeeding orbits pass- 
ing over Midwestern states about 
earth satellites for the Interna- 
tional Geophysical Year (IGY), 
        
      
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technic auditorium was cleared, 
trouble began at Constitution 
three | square and outside the Commu-|” 
  
      
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  Communist party had ordered 
on the staff of Po Prostu. 
paper presented the. political 
economic in the country in 
a false - and “proclaimed 
Hoffa can expect little aid from 
Sen. McClellan (D-Ark), chair. y punishment ‘for its members |. aGi gr Eiht r se 
E "| ho seslaeund bead Se oud So Sesdl Raney teodee BcatedPileted hse on    
      
dicated today. 
of alcohol 
  Pence said he was studying. the 
effect     
   
   ; |by Henry rice E. Willis. 
1944 and 1945, ty. aimed in Slaying bbing | sumably to testify about Shep-|have Shepherd examined by two ot his wite, James D. Shepherd, | : i, /herd’s mental condition. Two of|prosecution experts this weekend. 
at his trial next’ week, it was in- 
-|Hospital, and Dr. Clinton Mumby, 
‘The ‘firosécutor said he hopes to, They are Dr. Ivan A. LaCore, 
superintendent of Pontiac General 
of Pontiac, Dr. Mumby already 
has agreed to the examination, 
Ziem said, ay 
| A plea of temporary insanity 
'does not mean that the defense 
\is maintaining Shepherd is insane 
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By JACK PATTERSON 
LOVELLS -—— We mentioned yes- 
terday leaving the Upper ih some- 
what of a hurry and as a_ result 
we missed the opportunity for re- 
freshments off a couple of Bir- 
mingham groups, one spearheaded 
Houston at Curtis, and 
another by Bob-Cole and Bud 
Stolberg at Blaney Park, That's 
one of the disadvantages of this 
sort of detail, It’s pretty hard to 
be everywhere at once. : 
Today we had kind of a family 
reunion in the course of our 
find . a . bind - in -. Crawford- 
eounty . exercise, Brothers Dick 
and Bob Patterson of Birming- 
  man of the Senate Rackets In- 
Mc€lellan 
  
        
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     “\not wish to be a forecaster of 
bad news, but as this issue goes 
to press there-are people starting 
        
   
      er. os A 
Hunting old familiar covers is 
much like meeting old and hon- 
ored friends after a long separa- 
ation, Both tend to age a bit 
between visits but the important 
things remain the same, 
Through .a long day we found 
shooting and we, and all members 
of the party, are included in that 
term, put on a. markmanship ex- Find Grouse, Woodcock 
\in Old, Familiar Spots — 
hibition that ranged from brief mo- 
ments of championship calibre to 
long runs of atrocious and inex- 
cusable misses. : 
But that’s grouse hunting. And 
then the woodcock, slow, rather 
straight ‘birds after they 
reach cruising altitude should nev- 
er be missed unless flushed in- a 
hopeless tangle. Yet the woodcock 
we missed would cover one of 
— larger municipal] parking 
lots. 
But it was a‘ good day after 
all the excuses were offered -and 
jaceepted,. We ‘still came in with 
a respectable bag of grouse and 
woodcock and even one faccoon. 
s| rolling in a course Tuesday offered   
_4Carleton 
* 
The Tass announcement, outlin- 
ing the scientific information re- 
_-|garding the satellite, said it was 
equipped with radio transmitters. 
that. sent out continuous signals 
{These signals are the ones that 
have been heard throughout - the 
rays of the rising 
* * * 
‘Tass said the satellite was fol- 
Jowing an orbit inclined at.an angle 
of 65 degrees to the Equator. 
The radio is transmitting on fre- 
quencies of 20.005 and 40.002 mega- 
cycles and canbe picked up by 
ham operators, Tass said, 
(Within a few hours after the 
seeing and hearing the object. 
The signals were clear and 
strong.) 
(S,. I. Gale of the Hayden Plan- . 
satellite, traveling in a north-south 
orbit while the earth turns on an 
éast-west axis, will pass over every 
area of the earth each day’ as 
lorg as it remains aloft. The ob- 
ject has a life expectancy of about 
three weeks.) 
The Soviet satellite was sent 
aloft as part of the International 
Geophysical Year program, Na- 
tions around the globe are partici- 
pating in the program which began 
last July 1 and will run until the 
end of 1958, = - 
  
Textiles Course 
Offered Here . 
for College Credit 
Pontiac area residents interested 
in the production and marketing of 
textile products will be able to 
further their knowledge by en- 
by Michigan State University. . 
The course, entitled “Problems 
in Textiles,” will be taught by 
Mrs. Margaret C. Hearn, instruc- 
tor at the MSU College of Home 
Economics. It will be conducted 
»jeach Tuesday from 7 to 10 p.m. 
    at Pontiac High School, to early 
  
Urges En   
By WILLIAM THEIS « 
. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (INS) — 
an influential adopted 
  | of Arkansas’ : merce and temporary chairman of 
. |who believes in tha American con- the local group, called .Rockefel- 
ler’'s appeal a “‘very good state- 
dorsement of his com mittee’s 
views. 
last ni; 
legal and military storm raging. 
between Eisenhower and the 47- 
year-old governor. But he told a 
re comes a time when every 
citizen of the state and country 
stitution must subordinate individ. 
  "2, ee 
Crisis 
Nine Negro teen agers, whose in- 
tegration at.the 2,000-student school 
  degrees 
~ {His work as head of the National 
.\Arts Foundation brings him. into 
etariuf in New York ——_ the, 
Flu Epi     Baldwin Lib 
  he has visited behind the Iron Cur- 
tain talking with leaders, sci- 
entists, artisis, planners and “or- 
dinary citizens.” 
hee * 
close contact with many of the 
world’s ‘most outstanding men and 
women, : 
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Rex Beadle Promoted 
by Conservation Dept. >. 
promotion of Rex H. Beadle, for- 
merly of Ortonville, as radio tech- 
mician at the department's New- 
berry district headquarters Bea- 
dle was formerly assistant park 
manager at the Rochester-Utica 
Recreation Area = 
The department also said that 
Robert G. Strong, son of Mr. and 
Mrs, Milton- J, Strong of Oxford, 
has\accepted the position of biolo-          
          
  ingnanr ale 
Sigh es 
‘Lake, 
  Marion Hamilton, 
- Bell Employe, Dies Marion E. Hamilton, assistant 
  Miss Hamilton was a member of 
Bethany Baptist Church and the 
Telephone : 
Service will be at 2 p.m, Mon 
the Farmer-Snover Fu- 
  
Drag Strip Fund Dance 
‘|Hailed as Big Success 
The first fund-raising affair for 
the Oakland County Timing Assn., 
which is seeking money to build 
drag strip-in the county was 
hailed 
More than 1,000 persons attended 
a dance last. night at the Madison 
Junior . High School gym, to the 
music of dise jockey Don Zee. 
Other attractions were the re- 
cording group, The Enchanters, 
and Kenny Master and his Rolting 
    gist trainee with its game division. local--talent also entertained.   
Cases Increase in State ~ .s   
demic 
. An influenza outbreak has 
te 
Dr. Joseph G. Moiner,. 
30,000 Thursday. By- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
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Morley B. Beckett; health service direc 
12 students tested for Asian flu were found to have con- 
tacted that type of the disease. ee 
Over a 24-hour period, school absenteeism in Detroit 
nearly doubled because of the flu. . | ig at U. of M. spread to “epidemic propor- 
tions” at the University of Michigan while continuing to 
increase in the state as a whole. i 
The university health service reported Friday an esti- 
mated 1,800 students of the 23,700 on the campus had been 
taken ill since the start of the fall term Sept. 19. 
tor, said four of° 
city health commissioner, © 
reported some 56,000 youngsters absent compared with. 
  
              
        1 
year is 5.per cent. 
Molner said 95 per cent 
He said it is reasonable to 
“ children have Asian flu. 
time of. year. 
  The outbreak hit the city three weeks ago, 
Moiner said the school absentee rate Friday jumped to 
1 per cent after holding steady at 15 per cent for most of - 
the wéek. The normal absentee rate for this time of the. - 
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of Friday's absentees were. 
respiratory cases, compared with 80 per cent Thursday. 
assume that most of the 11] 
The absentee rate in industrial plants remained at 2 per, 
cent. The figure is about double the normal’ rate at this 
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~ Basin Erupts. 
in Racial Row . Officers Battle 1,000 to 
Halt Fight; 23. Persons Unde       
   
                 
   
                               
     
           * scene 
with inciting a rie and 
and disturbing an as- 
om s 
. wid the brawl began 
at a dance hall and spread until 
participants spilled out into the 
street and into a subway station. 
At one point, Connolly said, about | thousand persons were slugging 
/ minutes, he said, members of both 
races were engaged in a brawl. 
A short time after police broke 
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department. 
  
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_Two of the nine regular cells   Jallers will have to be hired 
the 
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will.do most of the work in the 
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toughest Ipee ite tn. come ‘from the city, but will spend 
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__\|¢normous popular prestige, and Baby hee 
Worldwide Gives Reds | 
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NEW YORK @ — Russia has 
won a race to step first into space 
with a baby moon, It brings her 
  
  
        
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ry ee 
  _REACTION 
GROUP IN A CHAIN REACTION. Ir MAW HAPPEN. THAT ELEPHANTS. HUDDLED 
UNDER A TREE, HOLDING ON TO EACH OTHERS 
TAILG FOR COMFORT, ARE KILLED WHEN LIGHTNING 
STRIKES THE TREE AND PASSES THROUGH THE 
Pa. eee ¢     % | Answets- 
are still awaited, 
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Police Answer Kinsey Institute in Business Again   
to Ad Destroys 
Timely Business 
CHICAGO (—A- newspaper ad- 
ivertisement answered by police 
proved: to be. the downfall of 3 
timely business operation. 
* * * 
Policeman Joseph Joyce an- 
iswered the classified \advertise- 
| ment which appeared in\a morn- 
ing newspaper last night. It said: 
“World Series tickets, Milwau- 
‘kee, Oct, 5-6-7. Euclid 3-5135." 
Joyce telephoned the number 
jahd said he was told to contact 
“Case” at a downtown restaurant. 
|The party who answered used the 
name “Lewis Case” and was ask- 
  
  
  ‘SI LVER 
SCREEN 
ze * * * 
Joyce met his contact and ar- 
rested Frank Parker, 43, who he 
said offered the high priced tick- 
ets. . 
There is a state law -against 
Straits Bridge Cost   ryear-ong inquiry into American, By EDWIN DIAMOND 
(INS Science Writer) 
The outlook is bright once again 
for scientists at the late Dr. Al- 
fred G. Kinsey's Institute for Sex 
Research—thanks in large part to 
Uncle Sam. 
For a time last year it looked as 
ifthe institute's monumental 15-| 
sex practices would be abeuily 
halted. 
LITTLE SUPPORT 
Science foundations, apparently 
neae to pressure, had with- 
drawn financial support for the in- 
stitute’s work. Operating -funds 
were at a low ebb. — 
Then Dr. Kinsey, quiet-man- 
nered biologist who had switched 
his attention from the gall wasp 
te human sex, died of a heart 
attack. 
Detailed case histories of thou- 1en, collected over the years in sey.reports on the American male 
long, intimate interviews, lay coded |and female, showed no hesitancy 
in locked steel file cabinets in the 
institute's new quarters ‘at Indiana 
University. 
LAKE OVER 
Dr. Kinsey had foresightedly pre- 
pared for his younger associates to 
ltake over the institute's operations, 
but without funds they coiild not 
lated data. 
Indian University provided the 
suite of rooms used by the in- 
stitute but no operating funds. 
At the institute's darkest hour, 
the U.S. Public Health Service 
came through with a $151,693 grant 
for a three-year-long study of what Over 
factors produce a sex offender. 
i 
The project was passed upon by 
the PHS’ National Institute of Men- 
tal Health. ‘The reviewing commit- 
tee, certainly aware of the strong   sands of American men and wom- opposition stirred by the two Kin-   
Speaks From. Experience   
Lives of 5 Workers 
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Five- persons lost their lives in 
construction of the Mackinac 
Bridge, which now links Mich- 
igan’s Upper and Lower Peninsulas 
across the Straits of Mackinac. 
x * “* 
Two workmen toppled 552 feet 
to their death when a catwalk 
broke loose at the top of the north 
  tower. 
IV. PICTVRE A diver who ascended too fast 
THE Seapoce * bedi toppled into . a eels: 
ELECTRON GUN son and was killed when a nut 
THE NEW PICTURE GUARD jhe was tening with a big 
IM PROTECTOR [wrench broke suddenly. 
~One-man walked a THE IMPROVED activ to the place where he was going; 
sven: ATED SCREEN to work, then fell off into the 
“THE SUPER water. 
ALUMINIZED REFLECTOR — 
VAM iver SEs : 
emus wert ut. ae st. \Pontiac Man Held Up; 
Yo “een, a Gunmen Get $35 
‘STEFANSKI 22 ore 22 ig Raines, of 334 W. Huron St., last 
‘Radio & TV Sales & Service |Tight as he sat in his car in front 
1157 W. Huron ‘FE 2-696. Newsboy Ike 
ing statement: 
“Delivering papers has been WASHINGTON. (INS)—President Eisenhower, who once de- 
livered. newspapers in his hometown of Abilene, Kans., paid 
tribute to the nation’s newspaper boys today with the follow- 
“To the newspaper boys of America: 
“In appreciation of your faithful service to the public, 
your friends set aside one day in each year in your honor. 
This year, on Saturday, October fifth, I am happy to join 
them again in paying tribute to your enterprise. 
some of America’s greatest success stories. From this youthful 
experience, requiring the industry and loyalty of each news-|. 
paper boy—and girl—I know you are gaining a sense of. re- 
{sponsibility which will save you in good. stead for the rest of Hails Lads analyze and publish the accumu-/ 'US. Footing Bills for Sex- Research 
in approving the grant. 
According to Dr. Paul H. 
Gebhard, the institute’s new 
executive director, the sex of- 
fender study, has; as-lis- aim a 
“discovery of those personality 
and environmental backgrounds 
that lead to the sex offense.” 
will be analyzed. Rapists, perverts, 
prostitutes, homosexuals are in- 
cluded. 
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terviews. 
Interviews were conductéd tn 
prisons tthe nation, 
patricularty in California. - 
—iviews with 6,000 non-offenders, 
Gebhard points out that previous 
studies of sex offenders have dealt 
with only a few eases. — 
largest ever made. 
  
  part of the early chapters of Engineering Society |f 
fo Hear A-Power Aide 
Russell E..L. Stanford, of the 
Atomic Power Development Associ- 
ates, Inc. at Detroit Edison, will} be- the guest speaker at 8 p.m. 
~|Tuesday at a meeting of the Oak- 
land County Engineering Society. 
The meeting will be held at 
Elks Lodge, 206 8. Troy, . Royal 
Oak. Stanford, who worked 
with the Atomic Energy 
  
your lives: 
_ “(Signed) Dwight D. Eisenhower.” is currently advanced Planning 
Section Head of his firm,     
  
    
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with a meat purchase of $1. 00.” 
_or more! 
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8 and 9 
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    of space, That's the tremendous worldwide congretquations of sci- 
entists. 
* * * 
Something fashioned by human 
hands and. minds is Whirling 
around the world as a Columbus: 
initial impact. A link is broken in unct ing, 
not yet réported success in 
could-help determine its path. 
This moon = —— on 
dio. frequencies— 
20 and‘ 40 saesaavdles These, say 
U. S. experts, may be “bent” ge 
the earth's high air. and so make 
judge the moon's “real” position. 
Planned U. S. moons will send 
signals ata mich higher fre- it more difficult accurately to! 
ithe chain binding humans- to 
“jlike, to answer some mysteries of Slightest variations in lewelry Dept. 
- {the void between earth, suh andjits path and their meaning. | 4 y. Seginow St, 
Sent (Senger, and what will it actually 
) }  jtell us about space? 
Russia or anywhere else 
perishes like a shootingstar. 
, ~| "fixes" of the moon's position to 
8 se «> ==though-.. terribhy- 
= |Russia Called 
Case histories of some 1,755 
male afd 485 female sex offenders 
These histories were compiled 
over the last five years on the basis 
of court records and: personal in- 
The material is now in the insti-| ¢ 
tute files, along with the inter- 
The current study will be the| i 
ia | oe 
sion_and the Manhattan Project, |. 
   
     
      
                  
          
  quency, 
- Russia has not indicated that 
she has telescopic canieras which 
—onee the orbit is known—could| 
  earth, 
Baby moons are the first mes- 
sengers to tell us what space is 
  
      
  
      
   
      
       
     
    
      
               
    
  stars, 
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Now the. burning question- ‘te 
Just how elusive. is this first mes- 
  It can be valuable only if: 
A: Scientists or ree in 
can spot 
it often enough to learn its orbit,| 
to predict where it goes next, and 
B:’ It radios back ‘information| 
about what it learns.. — 
C: It lasts long enough before 
falling back close to earth and Spice Smells Mean Autumn 
When T smell. the aroma of spicés arising 
from-a kettle of cook I am aware 
that the end of the season is at hand, Also, 
Tam keen of the motives of Colum- 
bus sailing into the unknown to find the 
_ source of those delectable aromas. 
. - An apple le may have all the ingredienia, 
except a p Benn of cinnamon, and be at the.     
  A t voonmes 
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witir tion than @ pumpkin, or sq’ 
e wittiout its quota | delicious spices, , 
itehen without its row of little cans « 
spices -would -be nude; te come ae 
_ as helpless as a person 
et Fag As s Darbinger of bristling sharp, vg 
. bring. down balla “and wna they eng 
ee 
I'm glad It ts spice time. Are you?     
   
      
   
     
       several | 
separated It will take at least 
pretty accurate and 
learn its orbit, to. predict when 
you might see it in the dawn or 
dusk sky with binoculars, | 
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Its path must be known betore | 
changes in its path have win family, a chove on te heels of lee : 
  
       
    ‘(Ss brates] VOORHEES SIPLE FUNERAL HOME the earth's air is at such Roser | — os eee   
titudes, Or how many meteorites 
or cosmic dust’ the moon is bump- 
ing into. 
Moscow, announcing its triumph      
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Tepe. Laeemedl: GOODMAN'S . live up to the spirit of the Inter- 
national Geophysical Year 
(IGY)”" by its earth 
Satellite without advance warn- 
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      poe — satellite’ committee, ; Wa 
said “I am not- going to instruct . : 
Japanese moon watchers to tac weenie: of + irri td a 
ae a “hesitating to offer ee Both Trediiicual tional and a Celli Subenomnee 
; *Display Hotfies Await Your’ Sapcemen.    
  congratulations to the Russian 
scientists for the success,” Miya- 
ji added, “but I do regret that 
they failed to provide advance in- 
formation to us. 
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-“Observation of an. artificial 
moon by world scientists is sig- 
nificant only if they can coope- 
tate, The Soviet Union has ere 
to supply us any pertinent infor-| 
mation as to the orbit, the leunele. 
ing site and other details. This is) 
against IGY at *   
    
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\IS:A CONTINUING 
ESPONSIBILITY OF 
; EVERYONE!       
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But Here Isa WARNING o on ‘pine PREVENTION SCHEMES      
       
    
     Prom ieee to time, fire extinguishers have been offered to 
the public which have proved to bé useless and even dan- 
‘merous. Extinguishers should be purchased only from firms 
in known reliability. 
          
                 
            
    
    
        \ Salesmen for home fire alarm systems have sometimes “. 
gained ‘entrance into homes by posing as “OFFICIAL = = = =—«- | 
{ INSPECTORS, ” or by alleging that they wish to make 
“FIRE PREVENTION TALKS.” Once they have secured 
entrance to the home, they frequently . use “SCARE — 
TACTICS” and “HORROR PICTURES, ” in an effort to © 
frighten the home owner into making an immediate pur- 
_chage of the equipment being offered by the salesman. f - - om 
BEFORE you INVEST ~ INVESTIGATE 
_ BUSINESS ETHICS. BOARD - ee of the’ ee sie 
: Pontiac: Area Chamber of Commerce. 
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Anti-Communists threw up wire barricades around headquarters of their government in a steel mill near the border. They had from 50 to 100 guards. - About 200 Communist nilitia held control of the rest of this little , Mountaintop country, the 
“* S. ¢ 
One of San Marino's two ublic 
Markets closed- . 
. Cialists, lost their majority. in the 
60-member guard council last 
week because of. defections... The 
Reds then dissolved the council, 
— for an election in Novem- 
But their opponents, contending 
ment in the steel mill, The United 
States as well as Rely recognized 
it.   
  
  
  ~ |Brisk Arctic Air DETROIT i — No hope is 
fered for an immediate end to the} 
influenza outbreak in many lower] | _ 
missioner Dr. Joseph Molner says 
he doesn't expect-a noticeable   
  
     
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  i : : - ie i = Security for Vo You : slackening off for three months. a Tue chad ihe nate to ; 2. ke ee 
p t Ne f Rai d Be f: Ilk Holds Icy Grip | Dr, Molner said the fu bug is 
just getting «a: st ip on De- aymen 0 aise ecause 0 Ness. on the Northwest |trcic "tnt it wil probably be Christmas before ‘the worst is ASSOCIATED PR ” 
By RAY HENRY about your case at the nearest, Yes , ince your enw vistas Bayan a. IR baie _ . Your first lesson is 
From J.-A. of St. Petersburg, |5°is1 Security office: | bop te “  Ntey grip on the ‘Northwest today, Pte Bon spar phe se cboolutely free ot any : 
I've been‘drawing $93.50 in monthly, From F-B. Hoewpiel problems may be addressed to to the 20s as far east as the west-| weeks. Several: high school foot. * : » 3 ‘ husband ‘died four years ago and) “Social Security,” in care of The [0.. Dakotas Find wut bev quickysnd exe Social Security payments. My wife} ” = ae sent| Deaton Prank | are hell games scheduled tor the | il can become « popular drew $46.80 —~ or roughly halt of| v° been colecting Sociat Sectrity | amewered hy mal from the Pon to * oe weekend have been postponed. parvect. Cnet ince tho seadio my payments, My wife is an it-/my check stop when our daughter| #0 office of the Social Security a Dzgent or fringe of scattered While the “upper. respiratory” for 2 f2en, balé-heur trial fer 
valid and medical expenses have 18? I know that hers will, Administration. There is no advancthg cold ah and apotted| *2ment has hit school children son and discover Arthar : 
been running very high. Am I/Will I be able to draw Social Se. ee aaee oft rele int the, "douthenae [hardest, a large number of adults ray’s shortcut to. good times | eligible for‘an increase-in-my pay-|curity again when-I reach 65?" |= the balance of the nation's weath-|sre, se peor dagen nad populechy. Syedies open ; ments because of this?” The payments to you and vouritell Al About Contracts a was one of fair/@°¥" with it in increasing num- lOAMwiOPM, = <a No. Social Security _payments/daughter « will stop when _ she ye and generally mild tempera-|€™®- can be raised only in.cases where|reaches 18. unless she is disabled.| - BOR HURON w—Opportunities| tures. 7k wy ARTHUR MURRAY. : ___ {retired persons return to work atid! Provided: you don't remarry you'lll iar Michigan industries to obtain| Nearly perfect weather with} The flutype ailment - aifecting’ ne work’ for at least'a year at wages be able to collect widow's payments |¢ 4079) 7 contracts- will |temperaiiies in the mid 60s and.ajseveral victims has been definitely 25 €. LAWRENCE higher than they made before’ re-/ at 62, i$ ods be demonstrated at the business|15 m.p.h. breeze. was in prospect|diagnosed in some cases as Asian Sits tirement, ates eo Se ties show here Oct. 8)for the third game of the World|flu. ‘But doctors have been reluc-| While on leave, as chancellor of. FE 5-9438 woe From L.M,T. of Washington, D. 10, Perkins McGuire, as-|Series in Milwaukee> : tant to place all the blame on the| ‘he University of Buttalo, ‘said he}, 2 
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iN A. BENSON 
CONRAD N: CHURCH 
LOUIS H, COLE 
R. CLARE CUMMINGS 
IOHN Q. WADDELL. 
_ GEORGE EK. ZIMMERMAN ~ 
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DIRECTOR 
CHAUNCEY H. HUTCHINS 
BRANCH MANAGERS 
. WILLIAM ras 
. Downtown Branch 
M: M. SORENSON 
_ Becbenies Branch 
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R. C. CUMMINGS .... President 
M. A. BENSON ... Vice-President 
JAMES CLARKSON ...Executive 
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E. W. JOHNSTON .... Treasurer 
VERN McMASTER Asst. Treasurer 
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‘IM With Flu in Denver 
    
, Current tended into Colorado. Scattered 
precipitation, with traces of snow,     East of the Continental Divide 
fair skies were .the rule in most 
areas, 
23 Per Cent of Students 
DENVER (#— Flu may have 
taken as many as 19,000 pupils 
out of Denver classes yesterday. 
Some schools reported half .their 
student. body was absent. 
Dr. Lloyd Florio, city health 
manager, said an average of. 23 
per cent of the students iM 
at home, This would it to 
19,000 youngsters across the. city.       UAW fo Formulate 7 
Demands in January! 
Workers Union announced its spe- 
cial convention to shape demands 
to be made on the auto : 
next year will be held Jan. 22-24 
‘in. Detroit. > 
levying special dues on UAW mem- 
bers to build up the union's strike 
fund. The fund now has about 25 
million dollars. 
the union's 16th constitutional con-| _ | 
vention in Atlantic City last April. 
The same delegates will attend the 
special convention 
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The Say fills Yiem thei 
ot Metamora’ has named its ol- 
Re ee: 
.|men's committee: Mrs. Jacqueline 
"Walker, committee alternate and 
Mrs. Anna Morse, : song 
North Branch leader. ec and Tales Gites | James 
Putnam, recreation 
ee 
The North Branch Sewing Club 
chose the following Slate at its 
recent first meeting: 
Diane Welke, president; Nancy 
\Koch, vice president! Peggy Mit- 
chell, secretary; Karen Rachow, 
reporter, and Carol Hutchinson, 
recreation leader. 
Rochester 
The Willing Workers Extension   
little family when aa goes ‘into, the motel business in the west. Miss Fuller is 
pictured, left to right, with Pamela, 8, Dorethes, 4, and Jean, 9; left to -_ rear, 
John, 9, and Frank, 10. 
  
Drive Begins ‘Community Chest Sets 
Goal at $16,271 to Aid). 
13 tage Agence 
Friday Oct, “25th., “according” to) Gaw an analogy between this Martin Lee, fund chairman. 
‘Re ee 
A goal of $16,271 has been an- 
nounced by Emmett DeConick, 
board chairman, 4s the figure ar- 
rived at by the board at a recent! 
meeting. 
Lee said “ht is ; iniportant that) 
West jer cago township residents 
ee ae ce 
  _~ Bl ¥v 
  
"One Sahtirday : 
Doesn't Make 
Entire Season’ 
eels Ba = 
event and a football team’s 
fortunes. 
One Saturday doesn’t make an 
entire season. In this game there 
are still many, more Saturdays 
to go. ; 
Don't mistake me. 
ee et oe > » 
away from what 
have achieved. __ 
Since the IGY is an interna 
tional cooperative program 
. I feel the Soolins 
have cooperated well in putting 
up a satellite and I eccncicsmcanaal 
them. 
-If the atmosphere of future 
cooperation in the IGY is as good 
as the atmosphere and feeling 
| that existed tonight at this multi- 
national gathering at the Soviet 
embassy, then the JGY really. 
      will fulfill the great promise that 
-all of us had hoped it would and 
all of mankind will benefit from 
it. 
To Honor Safety Patrol 
_MOUNT PLEASANT .— More      
‘leome after a regular session in 
| ‘Phe other is a proposal that ad- 
fereating the new job. has been 
}mendation that-the Board bar any : Upervisors | 
to Air Charges ’ May Meet as Committee 
of Whole to Discuss 
Modernization. 
Oakland County Supervisors will 
consider meeting as a “committee 
of the whole” Monday to “alr 
charges that county government 
A resolution. that the supervisors 
go into a committee huddle will 
whiclt the Committee on Local 
Taxes makes its annual report. 
* * *. 
If supervisors agree to tackle 
‘the charges, at least two main 
points probably will be covered.     One involves a ‘recommenda- 
tion that the Board of Super- 
visors go on record against any 
of its members accepting . ap- 
praisal assignments from Pro- 
bate Judge Arthur FE. Moore, 
vance notice of committee meet- 
ings be made public from now on. 
Another issue that may be 
brought up concerns: the recent 
appointment of Harold K. Schone 
as director of the new Department 
of Public Works, 
* * * 
Schone himself has. never been 
criticized, but the fact that as a 
supervisor he was instrumental in 
questioned. ‘There may be a recom- 
of its own members from appointed 
than 1,000 Safety Patrol boys from! positions.    Presitient of GM 
Given Economic 
Award by France 
PARIS -- ‘France’ s highest eco 
eonferred Friday’ upon Harlow H. 
Cartice, President of General Mo- 
tors. 
Gennevilliers. 
  He added that France was grateful 
to General Motors for the intro- 
duction of. American production 
overall prices: of ‘house- 
hold appliances in France. 
  
Corn Price Support 
Rate Goes fo $1.40 WASHINGTON: (INS) — Rising 
penis foro prices have pushed the final 
corn price support rate up four 
cents to $1.40 a bushel while agri- 
culture department action has in- 
creased supports for barley, grain 
sorghums, oats and rye. 
The department has announced 
ithe final $1.40 rate for the 8- 
county. commercial corn area., It 
applies only to the farmers who 
have complied (with ucreage al- 
lotments. 
The rate in the rest of the 
country is $1.27 a bushel, Farmers 
in the commercial area: who ig- 
nored allotments can obtain sup- ‘Announce Plans nomic tribute, Commander of The 
Order of’ National Economy, was 
The presentation was made by| 
Ivan Cabanne, cabinet director of, 
the secretary of stale for eco-| 
nomic affairs, at the headquarters. 
of General. Motors: France at) 
Cabanne congratulated — Curtice|eran Church of ee. we 
and General. Motors for creating hold its first service of 
new jobs. and contributing impor- 
tantly to the economy of Franéé:)~ 
methods which had contributed to 
structed in-that vicinity, 
‘| gation met fea Churches 
Lutheran Congregation 
of Farmington to Hold f 
| . | First Service | 
Several ~churches of this area 
lare announcing special plans for 
\Sunday and the fortheoming week. 
|One, the Antioch Evangelical Luth- 
worship, 
The opening service of Antioch 
Evangelical Lutheran Church will 
be held at 11 a.m. Sunday in the 
0: E. Dunckel Junior High School 
on 12-Mile road near Farmington 
road. 
The new United Lutheran con- 
gregation wil] meet at the school 
until such time as a church is con- 
Fifty persons of the congre- 
to discuss 
future plans for the church. At 
this time they named a steering 
committee as follows: 
Tom Johanson, Robert “Mitchel, 
Gordon Sutton, Marvin Stevens, 
John Starkey, Charles Thomas and 
Milton Jones. 
A staff of Sunday School teach 
ers, with John Starkey as super- 
intendent, plans to begin Sunday 
School sessions at the school on 
Oct. 20 at 9:30 a.m. 
Lathrup Village 
Community Congregational 
Church here will celebrate World 
Wide Communion at its 9:30, and 
11 a.m. services on Sunday. The {Camera Club Council, ' . The Dryden Extension Club, -to 
[meet next on Oct. 22, at the home| 
of Mrs. Harry L. Hudson, has 
named its leaders: 
* * * 
Mrs. Hatry L. Hudson and Mrs 
Arthur Grabman, 
  Forty members of the Metamora 
an ig at thelr annual meeting, 
Mrs. Lee Fox, worthy matron; 
Merle Russell, worthy patron; Mrs. 
Herman Fick, associate patron; 
rong Donald Travis, secretary and 
Mrs. Lyle. Allen, treasurer.   The North Branch Square Dance Club, newly organized here, has 
-|Clab, organized at a recent meet- chosen the following officer slate: 
ing here, has elected the following. 
officers: 
Coach George Glinke, president; 
Mrs, Donald Westen, vice presi-! 
dent, Duane Welke, treasurer; and 
Mrs. Earl: Taylor, _ secretary. Mrs. William Cowan, chairman; 
iMrs, Oscar Peterson. vice chair- 
man; Mrs. Ralph Braga, secretary - 
treasurer; Mrs. Charles Merlo, re- 
porter: Mrs. Alvin Guldi, recrea- 
tion leader; Mrs; Don Bull, -project 
leader and -Helen Brannack and - 
Mrs. Cecil Botkins, ‘salety. 
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dance will be held next Thursday ne. Cneene Cusnty Farm Bur- 
enitig. Peter; “eau Young People, m re- 
pa Bago ~pe aang cently at White Lake, na new 
officers, with Stuart Hutchins of 
Rochester as president. 
Others: Danny O’Brien;- White 
Lake, vice president; Betty Bul- 
lard of’ Davisburg, secretary-treas- 
urer; Jim Morris of Davisburg, 
discussion leader; Ronald Voorheis 
of White Lake, recreation leader, 
and Marily Voorheis, White Lake, 
membership chairman. The Junior Farmers of North 
Branch have named: 
; 2 
Frank Cumper, president;. Clark 
Smoke, vice president; Ronald 
Rachow, secretary; Nancy Monroe, 
treasurer; Karen Rachow, re- 
porter; Robert Smoke, nid ‘Jead-       
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Walled fake Hosts Voréien Students   
By ELEANOR pUCKWwITz 
Walled Lake Correspondent 
WALLED LAKE—Four families 
in the Walled Lake School district 
jare eagerly awaiting the arrival of 
Oct. 17, for-on that date each will 
lacquire another member of the 
| family. 
These four families have vol- 
unteeted to act as foster parents 
to four of the 88 students from 
Europe who will live in Michi- 
gan under the “onlay for Under- 
— 
by | the Michigan Council 
Churches. 
To three of the four families, 
being involved with the exchange 
student program will be a reversal 
of a previous experience as their 
children have spenti' summers in 
wr ef during the three years 
that Michigan studedts have been 
sent abroad. 
: * * * 
Until next August Elizabeth 
Clarke of Marden, Kent County, 
England will be the guest of Mr. 
and Mrs, William Duckwitz of 
Westacres whose son Bill, now a 
at the’ University of     
of IF our Families Eager to See Guests 
Nelson who has enrolled at_Mich- |before setting sail for Montreal. 
igan State for her freshman year |The students are accompanied on 
spent the summer of 1956 in their voyage by: Mrs, Arvid Andre- 
  northern Germany. 
Returning the hospitality. ex-) 
tended by the Lenuweit fimily of) 
‘Marne, Germany this past summer) 
to their daughter Peggy. a Walled 
Lake High School senior, the John 
Emmerts of Westacres will wel- 
come as their guest, Ina Lenuweit. 
GUEST FROM ITALY 
The fourth family to play host to. 
an exchange student. is that of the 
Ralston Claverts of Commerce 
Lake who have invited Mario Gior-| 
celli of Milan, Italy to share their 
home. | 
Get acquainted letters ine been 
flying back and forth across the} 
Atlantic for the past few —   
as the families exchanged informa- 
tion, asked “questions and offered, 
advice. | 
* * & 
The German contingent of the 
group sailed from Bremerhaven on i 
the Seven Sisters, which stopped) 
at Southhampton, England on Oct. ‘ 
7 to pick up the other students | sen of the Ann Arbor Washtenaw 
| Council of Churches who selects 
the students for the exchange pro- 
‘gram and places them. 
When they disembark they will 
beard a Greyhound Scenic cruis- - 
er for the final lap of their trip 
to Ann Arbor where their foster 
parents will meet them and es- 
cort them te their homes on the 
eventful day, 
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Michigan, was with the first group 
‘of students to live in Germany in 
1955. 
Living with the Bernard Nel- sons of Reed Lake will be Gabri- ele Hinzman of Munich.. Karen 
Avon Photo Club | 
Will Hear Guest 
From Detroit 
ROCHESTER —.The Avon Photo 
Club has scheduled as its guest 
speaker this week, Gilbert Lehm- 
back, president of the Detroit   
Lehmback will present the 
maia feature of the evening when 
the group meets at 8 p.m. Thurs- SERVI 
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      38 Michigan counties will be hon- 
ored by Michigan College 
    Nov. 2 for t school — 
am work, ~ Some supervisors indicated hes 
Mwould ask for a study of legisla. 
tive changes in the state laws 
  igeverning boards of supervisors.   
  “measuring two fest, three. ir 
ei 96 the cet t'6 Ces ne, port loans at $1.10 a bushel, as.an 
nounced last week. 
Under the legal Serine that de 
terminés support rates, corn must 
keep income for any crop abreas 
of current production costs. 
  
. Pontiac Market Owner 
Fined for Bad Practice 
John’ H. Davis, owner of the J. 
Davis & Son Market at 3915 Auburn) 
$7.90 costs on two counts eavh’ of 
exist in the store. 
Davis was found guilty on one 
count of offering decomposed 
fruits and vegetables for sale, 
and a second count of offering 
for sale decomposed tomatoes | 
sprayed with aluminum paint, 
according to James McCollum, | 
food and standards inspector for 
the Michigan Department of 
Agriculture. 
He was sentenced by Pontiac 
Township Justice Robert W. Hodge. 
If the fine is not: paid in a week, 
Hodge ordered Davis to spend 30 
days in jail for each count. 
County Calendar Imlay City | 
The Imiay City Rotary Club will nate 
a emorgs Ginner In the 
school gym, ee _—— 
start at 6:30 p.m 
will meet the Methodist 
jesday, at 2. pan,   
The 
Church 
The meeting of the. La 
a “dorcuhurel Assfi. will be held 
he high school Yooational building 
at : p.m. Wednesday. . The financial 
ent of the 957: fair: will be given 
Al Piercesll, treasurer. Pair's sec-) § 
‘ mag and: manager; Kenneth Ruby. will: 
\ jmake his’ report on the od felr and. 
give plang = 3 
  be supported at 77 per cent of 
_ rr parity the price calculated - te aa 
a Rev. John D. Rose will preach 
on the “Sense of Adequacy.” 
Women’s Association of the 
church. will meet Wednesday, with 
the main. feature of its program   |Problem of Juvenile Delinquency.” 
| Panel membérs will be the Rev. 
\Lorenzo 8. Todd, Leonard Watch- 
lowski, Lathrup city administrator, 
'southfield High School. Mrs, Paul | Hunsic ker. will act as moderator. | 
Dryden 
St. John Episcopal Church here! \Rd..’ yesterday was fined $100 angijists Holy Communion and a sér-/today learned of their country’s 
mon for 9:30 a.m... with church 
alowing unsanitary conditions “to. ‘school at the same hour. A coffee ‘satellite several hours after the! 
‘hour will follow at 10:30. 
In the afternoon, at 6:30, the 
{UMCY greup will meet for a hay-) 
ride. 
Pontiac Credit Union| 
Loses Cash, Checks | |   
The Pontiac Municipal \Credit 
Union was’ looted of $316 in \eash 
and $138 in checks early yenerday 
morning by a burglar: 
| The credit union, which is lo 
‘cated onthe first floor of the city 
say. The thief apparently had a 
key. to thé door. 
A secretary's, desk was forced 
and a metal cash box taken..   a panel discussion om “The 
hall was not broken into, police). day at the Rechester library. 
salon prints, conducting a discus-| | 
sion on black and white photog- 
to bring in their prints for the 
session. ae   
          Soviets Told of Satellite 
‘Hours Later Than Rest 
MOSCOW i®—The Soviet people 
successful launching of an earth 
rest of the world, 
Po ee 
The government followed ‘its us-| Wi 
ugal practice of making impor- He will show a number of his|~ Ts 
raphy. He also will analyze mono-| . # 
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      tant anno@ncements abroad be- 
fore disclosing them. in Moscow. 
The first word received by the 
world at large was in a Tass state- 
ment broadcast by Moscow radio. 
x * * 
More than an hour later the 
statement was distributed by Tass 
teleprinters. Many Russians 
learned of the satellite on 4 a. m. 
domestic news broadcasts, Others 
did’ not know until they am 
Pravda and Izvestia. 
  
In ‘1953 Sweden imported 570 tons 
of fruit_and berry juices from the 
United States, but in 1955 these 
imports ‘jumped to 5,000 tons,   
  
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leat ae ts ay. Aduvon Society a Williams St. Phone FE 2-384 eres at as Pongy Te he amaier,| ae o. Hour 
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he added, was a visit with Dr. Al-   
  
    
  
  
of African Mission 
. Three new buildings in the hos- 
pial compound, fresh paint and 
their. return last week to Kimpese, 
Dr. Tuttle, physician in charge of Protestant Unien Medical Train- 
ing Center in the Belgian Congo, and Mrs. Tuttle recently completed | ® year’s furlough in this country, 
‘ pte fn Semele rang J 
"eight girls in pe: 
“to . preach Christ’s message as well as to treat their sick countrymen,” Dr. 
Tuttle declared. 
A highlight of the-return- trip; 
“bert Schweitzer at his famous mis- 
sion -in Lambarene, where they found “‘an unusual spirit of friend- 
liness ‘between the staff and the 
patients.” 
  
If any man. will come after me let him deny himself, and ib up his cross a and follow me. Luke IX: 
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Behold I have refined thee, but not with silver; E-have chosen thee 
affliction. 
  
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ciety of St. John's Luthe 
. nual fall dinner Oct. 17, 
           
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| Quakers Use Meditation     
           
    
  Churches | MISSOURI 8 tor pike    
  to Solve Tough Problems, 
By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE 
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-_|to myself: “All right. -We'll see what happens,” _ I once attended a Quaker meeting for a very special reason. ST. PAUL\. The Quakers call their religious services “meetings,” and in at 3 | their meetings they practice the art of spiritual.silence. | a en ‘ There is no minister, People sit in silent meditation and| George Mehder, Paster prayer, It is a practical defonstration of the truth in that) p Morning Service ..10:45. A principle of the Bible—"Be still, and. know| E Sanday “School. .. 
     
   9:30 AI ‘ 
that I am God,” and “In quietness and in| oo » confidence ‘shall be your strength.” After a| a 
‘while, even to the unpracticed, the deep silence 
has its own creative way with you. 
My reason for attending on this occasion Gy 1 
was that I had a very perplexing problem : : 
to contend with and I had not been able 
to get an answer to it. I thought that, in 
these particular spiritual surroundings, I + 
& BLOOMFIELD f. ; TOWNSHIP : ive . 
Sqtiare Lake & Telegraph a 
Wm. C. Grate, garg Be - 
sapesne © Church Service ......10 AM. & 
REV. A. H. MEYER A sunday School 2.3 AM. | The Rev. A. H. Meyer, a for- !       
     
  : - might use the power of creative silence ” mer pastor, will conduct the ser- || + 
DR. PEALE get the answer I needed. | vice for World Wide Communion ST MARK Among the Quakers, jt is the custom for anyone who feels|'at 10:30 tomorrow morning in = me moved-to break the-silence to get up and speak. At this par- 1979 Commerce Read Bethel ‘Evangelical & Reformed | ticular meeting, the first man to get up started off by saying,| Church. He is presently in charge |! 
“If anybody here has a problem, Jet him drop it into this) of the Evangelical Home for |p 
Geep pool of quietness.” "Children and. the Aged. ; 
1 had never heard a more apt ‘auacllian ‘because that Detroit Presbytery. |; 
at Joslyn Ave.. UP. | silence was truly deep and it was indeed like a pool. 80 I 
The Jostyn Avenue United Pres-| i ad CHURCH BUILDING 
Wm. C. Grate, Pastor — 5 Sunday School 1,...10 AM. § 
‘Church: Service...) 11:15 AMF 
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“oa ae 
took the problem which had been troubling me and I sald 
* And I let the problem “drop” Into that pool of quietness: 
Then the speaker said: “Now, just sit quietly aud prayer- : 
fully resting the Matter that troubles you in God's quiet- 
ness. Believe that He will break up your problem into its 
component parts and give you the answer, perhaps even 
‘before this meeting is over.” 
We continued to sit and wait and listen to the sabesiain: 
I don't‘ Know how long a time elapsed before another man 
arose and sald, “Amen.” And that was the end of ie eg. | Sunday 8:30 and 1100 A.M, 
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  eye Ministers, Church Suns | RIGHT “ANCGWER COMES a It thew easst hallova, at things ele sence phaged a Uninet wt eae “aoblat wil be Bettie Commina|p Ye%-¥: ‘Sade was exaiclart | : -* | problern. never in my life have I had as right an answer. Leola | pot grey g to ‘him that believeth, Di eplor e Contemp t of Law} _ |The particular answer was different from that which I had yale 6g lg an — = PO a tonchs ae Peng M | ; been expecting, for I had been thinking and searching for my) mond I. Watkins, pastor, will speak Sunday Schécl se 10.00 A M ‘i T. " Ministerial associations, church|school was bombed, -Profestant answer in another direction. But intuitively I recognized this|and give the closing remarks and) 9 ~ i : age ie - ST. JOHN'S [women and. Christian. stodent|leaders joined in condemming acts for what it was—God’s answer, benediction 4 R cies | METHODIST CHURCH | groups * ‘depored the disregard for|of violence in that city and else-| A trouble with many of us is that we haven't learned the ~_— q ss as : 443 HIGHLAND }national law’ in some U. S. cities| where and offered prayers “tol ff valuable lesson the Quakers know so well. We do not use| Man shall not live by bread GRACE Church School ... 9:30 A. M. jlast week as public schools re-|restore a sound mind to members {silence enough. Yet, it is creative. It is potent. It is dynam- alone, but y every word that pro- i Corner Genesse and Glendale Morning Worship ..11:00 A. M, .°Pe%4. In official statements and|of this community.” - ically powerful. . ceedeth of the mouth of God. (West Side) Martin 1. Rellager, Paster telegrams to President T/ As they concluded their 14th . Matt. 4:4 Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Pastor ay were outspoken in expressing) opie, Sept 11, United Student meeting? Certainly you can. How do you find it? Simply EES Services at 9 A. M. ae te pon ad forges at. the contempt for 18! Cartetion Council delegates stat _by consciously endeavoring to live with God and by humbly First and 11 py OR placing your problem before Him. Create through prayer 
    
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
       
   
    
  
  
    
     
      
  
    
    
       
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| arte "se . oe en Arkansas, Tennessee and Als- | and meditation your own “pool” of spiritual quietness. - Presby terian a SSR ee Worship thie Speaking for the Ministerial As-| bama urging “all lawful means Insights will develop there which will — —" and 5 BTS.6p.m. |) 20Ciation of Little Rock, where! of peaceful integra understanding to you. WEE vt 6 gee Evening Worship 7 Arkansas Governor Orval E. Fau-| tion.” The USCC is a unit of Rev, W. H. Marbach ST. TRINITY | Wed. Prayer Service ar bus called out the National Guard)’ the National Council of ~ ee oar oy “Oh Lorg; in the isles coun ‘canoéia my eee unto thee, Rev, G. 5. Mershey # | when — High a na ae Charches. _ REV. Vv. L. NEIGENFIND pede dine ag Me pede tells dora crotad a red = great Worship Servi ces Aubure at Jessle : 
UNITED LUTHERAN | Dunbar 1 Ogden, ‘appealed to| “iinet young people representing and, tune bt deity its, tne Whe tontte of all days problem-| 9:30 and 11 a.m, Rolph C, Chess, Panter CHURCH OF THE = [citizens “to set a right example|illions of the nation's Protestant * ; h ; @. ms |) Sunday School ... 9:45 AM. _ ASCENSION for every child of our community.” |Y°Ut in the United Christian ‘Mission Plad e ee nee Reese a weative sicare-is — sails He Church School - First Service ..... 8:30 A. M. Williams and Lorraine emebiess | Youth Movement, at their annual effective techniques of prayer. 9:30 and 11 a.m. Second Service -..11:00 A.M. Rev. Won, LaForsioin, Paster - || Mr. Ogden was one of four | meeting at Estes Park, Colo., di- (Copyright 1957) etnias: | ee en pt 11 58 oem. | white ministers who escorted |rected their statement to President School ....10:00 a.m, eal ws to — — > Eisenhower next day. Sunday, Oct. 6 . ‘ : j a 
and North Littie Rock Counell | SPresting concem for those p— Junior "OIBL FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH : ST JOHN'S S| af Chane © ‘tettandd “Gx of our constituents caught in cir- : BIBLE Quiz. , . OT. JOH haere Chas, {cumstances of tension,” the UCYM Missionary to, indicate, ‘al ~. besp Wntnnie: Sake Ba. LUTHERAN CHURCH _o—— “enn |asked the President to make 8] Treasurer of Stations 7 . ~ "81 Hill 8. at Cherry ct. | nation-wide TV address, visit areas : . Sunday School | “7 eeorucre . . 10:00 ae ected ena 9:45 A.M,|. Cpdemning “actions repugnant|of tension personally and call.a| to Bring Message suai eae neon a Morning Worship... 11:00 A. M. to the Christian principles heid by White House conference of leaders E Worship IN ORDER” : cece eee chl:00 Rev. Carl W. Nelson, B, D.. Pastor|the vast majority of responsible|Of the states concerned. ‘ The Rev. Vernon -L, Neigentind, Servi “Lack OF 7:30 RA. Southerners,” United Church Wom-| Gladden Schrock of Napanee,| missionary to Indonesia, and the Evening ce PRAYER” + S099 Al Kasten, Paster 4 en of Atlanta, Ga., nevertheless|Ind., newly elected president of|Rev..B. S. King, treasurer of the : : 4. EVANGEL ‘TEMPLE }expressed their “heartfelt grati-|the " UCYM — also a National/Christian and Missionary Alliance www”, 365 East Wil | tude for the peaceful and orderly|Council unit — the same day sent/fields, will be speaking Sundsy School ........,. 9:45 A.M. [manner in which some communi-|urgent messages to local UCYM Al     
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  ization in * School; conducted radio programs| figs _ WORLD WIDE DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH who rd tn tied of Ghetent Lennltk Ys Setgpemth ienehegyox| a 11:15 AM. Church Schoo Elfzabeth Lake Rd. at Tilden. OR 8-3206 midst of turmoil.” armeg. times y from Manila; made| § Classes ,and Departments oF All Ages — ves slot tnt Beghmers Cuare yoy... tam | field trips to the islands of Sum-| anys TS RRNA Sits iene 1. 6:15 P.M. eee ree er eee eee eee eee ee eee Se, ee 130 Ld a 
J ‘ . Youth Service oa ccistrstetsetersserciensennss $200m Pontiac Pastors to Hear |02™® Bali and Alor and been] FR Wed. 7:30 P.M, Bible study and ‘prayer : eel eee ike Pp. editor of the field magazine, “The| FF j Fellowship Ho ‘ PiswraeW tae taidies "sa, tan vanteon seme ae on General Hospital Pioneer.” | Friday Night 6:30 P.M. Annual Harvest Home Banquet : * * * 7h 
Warren Simmonds, assistant di-| an of the money of the-22 mis- #3 “PONTIAC .CHURCH OF. CHRIST 
  
       
      
  
      
            
               
     
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Welcomes All Visitors [Friday = the" Fist Poctieiorn apt Pept sees if 
Morning Worthy 2200002 ALM, [Orch His subject will be “Pon-| theae comet with tae weaves " tae ae Sunday Evening Worship babies sauergernd eyunecess 1:20 A.M. ol aaa Hospital; Present an a ae bee QUESTION: What does “handwriting on the wall” mean? ednesday ig Service Rie i Perseegerees 3 . * * * “ee : = 
ae up ot a meets Poacayt ~ 24 than $12,000" tor mas.| ANSWER: “The handwriting on the wall” phrase comes, Bible School...... 9:45 A.M. at First Presbyterian for fellow.|80Ms-. The Rev. G. J. Bersche,|ffom # Bible story. Belshazzar, ruler of ancient Babylon, held) Morning Worship. .11:00 A. M. CENTRAL CHRISTI AN CHURCH ship, discussion and and study. The|D@Stor, anticipates the pledge of-ja great feast. During the wild celebration, strange — Galen E. Hershey stated pas-| £ring ‘to —_ oe tomorrow. |writing appeared on the wall. “Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin”, “The Valley of Ditches” G. W. GIBSON, Minister. FE 4-0239 : on of all faiths are welcome to it read. The king was worried and asked his wise men what! 347 North Saginaw © membership. ae Scot schedule, to it meant. They couldn't tell him. Then he asked Daniel who Evening Service... 7:30 P. M. ar ees Hence 4 before’had been able to explain the king’s dreams, Daniel said| “Lengthening Bible School .........00seeesesee+00+ 9:45 4.M. First Move in. Meroe mig he een ern 130 te handwriting meant his days were numbered and that his} Shadows” kingdom would be divided among his enemie:. . That very| 
night Belshazzar was slain and his kingdom. taken _by Dartus,| 
a Mede. So “the handwriting on the wall” is used as a sign} 
of approaching doom. 
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and add it/to your Bible collection. 
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question/ Send yours to Violet Moore Higgins, AP News- Morning Worship ...........00e00000:11200-A. M. 
Evening Service .......00+seeccccvees 7:00 P. M. 
Prayer seating | and Bible Stady Wed., 7:30 P. M. 
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REV. GLENN JONES, Evangelist 
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505 Auburn Avenue 1 Sunday School ............ ». , 9:45 A.M. rast cnc * ae amt epee tend ‘Morning Worship ........... 11:00 A.M. fee BPW ce... vevessees 6:30 PM, I = HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ‘HEALS EP . | TT Evening Worship ........... .. 730 P.M. Uh SS) RADIO STATION.CKLW TELEVISION eben |, Wednesday Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M. | 1 800 6 kK: ; » SUNDAY=0:30 A. M. . ee . " ae Pastor: Revi M. F. Boyd, Jr. aoe 
os UF Nn mat , esprit egal “Affiliated With Southern Baptist Contention (30,000 Churehes) -*     | Bible School... 11:20 A. Youth Fellowship . 6:00 P. M. 
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ag ipsedbchrecnagh wegen iog Sey te bem he 3 a eee {Attends Services W. J, Tesawissen, Jr., Pastor 
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the Berkeley Baptist Divinity 
Scheel in California, Mr, Walley 
Director i in For East received his oping ond pert 
The Rev. Wallace C. Merwin,| served as a teacher before enter: -executive, director of thé National ing the ministry. He will assume 
[each Cgestts Fer: Yast Cone his’ new duties Sunday. 
in Hong Kong last) eae ey : ‘rea fore threesmanth tur ofthe MP. Forrest E. Brown, pest 
hy Warten, Wilson. Pastor \Far” iat: that. will include meee Lage ee con —— 
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a ke e 6 years and graduate of Hills 
= : dale College, she will assist in 
Meatral Metho ist ptr ie perm. He work will begin Nov. 1, 
  
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: World Wide Aesataaalon eke | NEW YORK @ Se 6 arama 
“THAT THEY MAY BE ONE” eee 
    Dr, Mitton H. Bank, Preaching 
(BROADCAST 0 Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) 
[ saieveal Baptist Church 
“Telegraph ot Orchard Loke Ave. 
_ Auditorium. Bible Class 
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to Observe Day. Minister — of - Education 
services tomorrow with the 
Bible School. 245 AM. | fof Greek Pastor — Dr. Joseph 1. Chapman, speaking | - Morning orahip on “ Race Against Time.” 
Youth Groupe. 6:30 P.M. | OpNTER Lane (INS) — Early! ig evening message will be Evening Worship 7:20 P. M. white-haired|-what's In a Name?” Sg sicbogaaa e Nor, Nicbales Melonas clothes a Bite uy WSiody Hou 2.90 P.M. in the silk and brocaded s Supper wil be ob- 
Worldwide Communion 
     
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PINNING THE: PROGRAM — ‘Richard Mann 
“of 127. Washington St. receives the, first: name: foe the Westmi 
       
            
             
        
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nater Fellowship Workshop to be * 
ily « alg mhivengevirggury Coppa dra 
tag program from Jeanette Ohanedian of 316 evening. The .senior high sclfool age group 
Prospect St. Young people of First Presbyterian from nearly 20 area Presbyterian churches. will 
Ge piv nit id pair adi sn Siac be present and participate.   
to Be Observed Sunday 
World Wide Onbeniten: will be-ber Group; Mrs. John Livingstone, 
observed at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sun-|the April-May and Mrs, Robert 
bey the First Presbyterian|Heitsch, the June Group. 
Others opening their homes Fri- 
The choir will sing the Welsh| day will be Mra. Bartlett Wager, 
September-October Group; 
the men’s quartet. will be heard'Mrs. Harold Blackwood, the July}: in Buck's “Lead Kindly Light.” | August and the Flora Shelly 
Saeed tae Gat tee mete meet at the church for dinner. 
Rally Day Sessions 
at Both Services   
Salathie] is organist and choir di- 
rector. 
A Westminster Feliow ship 
Workshop will be held at First 
Freskyticlan Grete 8:85 68 pm. 
Sunday. St eae Church 
* Young people of senior high age) win ‘Rally Day tomorrow. of the following During the 9 a.m, service, the 
Avonen: Pies at’ Weand cds Gaon: me bee field, wi 2 sing I Am Jesus, Little Lamb. 
‘ito classes for the coming year. 
Victor Baade is superintendent 
and the Rev. Walter Grafe is pas- 
tor of St. Stephen. 
wat CARE Aid to Hungary 
(Totals $1,900,000 
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Don Cotterman| Christian Tem ple’s monthly 
  _ SUNDAY SCHOOL 
    e February-Decem-|youth rally to be held at 7:45 p.m. 
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' 9:45 A. M:—SUNDAY SCHOOL’ 
“10:45 A M.—MORNING WORSHIP. ‘ “ADOPTION” i 
100 P. M.EVENING SERVICES © 
sen eet it   ei Believes 128 Million 
+,|in a detailed analysis of member. | Evangelistic Series 
at Parkdale Church 
The. Rev, John N. Nielson of 
Long Island, .N.Y. is preaching 
in a revival: series at the Park- 
dale Church of the Nazarene, Park- 
dale at Hollywood street. The 7:30 
evening services will continue 
through Oct. 13. 
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evangelistic ministry. - 
_Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Burton, 
teachers in the Pontiac Public 
music and bringing special ‘songs 
for the program. They are grad- 
hiuates of Eastern Nazarene Col- ‘ito Mark Anniversary’ 
A former district superintendent 
of Penniyivania and New England, |oi jhe is now devoting full time. to 
School System, are conducting the!,, 
         
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Catholie churches on ‘Sept. 1 
eight Portland IGA stores — 
      
       
      
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nation’s leading - industrialists,] Evening Wersmin 777."""" 4.400: oe labor leaders, educators, sociolo-' Wednesday, Day of Prayer 
gists and economists will join iat ee ae 
ministers in celebrating the tenth | ’ 
Pca Ra aa ment of| : 
* National | ' 
Council ot churches. "The Episcopal Church “Momentous economic develop- a cof the Advent 
ments both here and throughout —— BA. ot Middlebelt 
world have marked the sip ar ons Ale one tae ae period since we held our tH. E meeting in Philadelphia,” aed >, uae We *   es   
  
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‘people of this vast new First Pentacest Cherch of Peaticc 
  
1348 Baldwin Ave, 
sowetl, that shall he also reap, FE 5-8256 
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The Rev. Wayne .E, Welton, pas- 
tor, announces a nursery for tod- 
_}dlers and infants. 
  
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churches, a ‘leading religious jour- 
nal says that the number actually 
total of 128 million out of the coun- PHILADELPHIA «# = Although| © 
official figures show only 103 mil-|@— 
lion Americans are affiliated with! © 
surpasses this by 25 million—for a! * SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 
    :, HM. F. Lohr, Pastor FE 5&-1204 156 Mt. Clemens St. 
SABBATH SCHOOL ................-... Saturday 9:30a.m. . 
SABBATH WORSHIP ....... svscececesee Saturday 11:00 2. m, 
YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING ... - Saturday 7:00 p.m, 
PRAYER MEETING pase ilsscstovscas Siege 8:00 p.m, 
  
  
  
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ship computation systems, says ad- 
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are under age 13, but not.counted/ 
under policies of some denomina.-| 
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- BOSTON @ = The Rev. Jolin DeBrine: of Quincy, Mass., now 
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FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH New A gee eK net le Oe 
John Mendis... 0.0 hess. ie. - at 7:30 p. m. ® Series of 
Sncial Brake” _— eos at 8:00 p m, 
John Mead . . . Sunday at 7:30 
  
  
  
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=) ms ceaiaiiia sata of ee body which represents al- oy he Re, Maa Bd rink 3 
enmei Sistah: oe ot, SG | | - ane umbia Avenue 
seen ars eae Mm te Thc tg peo Area agg sore in their eck 6 ln ideas’ teense ae | 
anehal welirdandina pags spa The 21-:tiember committee said/dent; Garland Hughes, asst, su-/] 5, 1 NEED BY 
the school integration .erisis in the wire, in part: perintendent; secretary, Mrs. Vir. | pon | 
“The executive committee . , .ginia Tharp; assts secretary, Mrs. REGULAR CHURCH TTENDANCE a 
ute Sars cod tna tes [ot ean eae 8 fade nes, Cae ate, | S| | ie, by all Methodist women there (in Lit-director; Mrs. Edit : 
p nnomtive. committee of the Wom- ttle Rock) for your continued de-|planist and Larry Tate, asst, pian- 
en's Division of Christian Serv. |votion sind courage in the creation’ ist. Sunday School ..10 A. M. 
red meeting be — _ or of a climate where all people will) Houston Lovett wil be adult su- 
signed ma, adi -) be free and equal and where none perintendent and Mrs. Dorothy] Worship Services 11 A. M. Tillman, Lewisburg, Tenn., |will suffer rejection, The members Kennedy. has been named juior. and 7:30 P. M. Vision president, jot this body come from every part superintendent; Mrs. Wilsie Doolin, | . Rey, Ralph Milks of Flint 
under chaitmanship ‘The Woman's Div ision is the. na- of-the nation and share with you a!primary; Mrs. Kathleen Curson, preaching both services, [ Luther Ww ————« common concern and responsibil- beginner, and/ Mrs, Jeanne Keel, |. ot Yale pity hated emeritus] ity. Our prayers are with you.” |nursery, BMY. cece BIER ME 
. ’ * + 8 Annual Homecoming Sunday will’ oS | a soe | The Day Christ Died sefcinients tte wwii sia cre | Wed. | pocryphia are the 15 books : rs. E, M, Scott, El Dorado, Ark., | a : 
and portions of books which appear 0 R ds f Blit d president of the *women'a. Society : . be in the Latin. Vulgate, but which| N RECOFGS TOF DING |er"curistian Service ot the Lituel Oth Anniversary ." | are not in the Hebrew Bible. Mar- -|Rock Annual Conference; Mrs, B. ak . fe ; First | 
tim Luther, who translated them “NEW YORK — ‘The American|H. Rumph,. secretary for Chris|S@Irvices Closing | - into German in-1534, described the caeenien Sat the Blind has re-/tian ne - on eae —— eee To ote Night | Free Methodist -| Apocrypha as “books which are| leased rst Talking Book rec-/an’s y west 
ra el eal he red Ser ai fh beter Th. Daye he Ce a a enema san aa SOU Mt: Clmene st, | : are useful , 00k, ; Mrs, ron Sr.,| ~ se a - and” good to read.” Commenting| uted by the Library of Congress,|president of the Woman's Society aS of activities = Lyal H. Howison. Pastor = 
—e ee Senple free at charges ldemnen HL Mice Wi, wecrvtacy ofitnan, mmnmenary Reptiet Cherch| === | 4 ' of charge. ames + wecretary _* : yl ee 
“A generation that has wit- | i ei sel ae re p thy Pegrong * *& &- CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC |. neseed the discovery of , author of t ; ; This will be th = Sen Serells will probably’ cree | when advised recently that “The|EAt! Cotton, secretary for Chrit lus week's celebration of the with SCIENCE CHURCH | =| that, modern historical interest Day Christ Died’* would be made|‘4 Social relations of the Wom i niversary of the church and pas] % Whittemore Street 1] ie putting the books of the Apoc- into a Talking Book, said, “ ‘The vorbis ge tm in the State South). ‘the Rev. T. Walter Harris 1.00 F, M. Sen. Eve. Prayer Service \§ sha te thelr ois oA Day Christ Died’ has been selected oe mt and''" At the 11 o'clock morning serv- MR. 3. COOK | ioe Ge ee -. [by’ six book clubs, ‘This is pleas-| Mrs J. on, [ce, the pastor will preach on “One aeroen Saves Henrie, important era in Christian his- Peation Prete’ Photo ing—flattering, I suppose—but it|ber of the Woman's Di Lord One Faith and One Bap-\=- tery.” eae’: SELECTING SONGS — Mrs. George Gaches  gregational Church next week. Every afternoon |doem’t give me the gleeful theill -|ttsm.” The Senior Choir under the | i Vereis of 60: Moreland Ave. (left) and Sarah Paull of - from 4:30 to 4:45 the bells ring out melodies of ae es Oe ee ee ae direction of Vergia Chance will “UNITY 14 an, tegen Pda 148 Oliver St. are shown as they choose selections familiar hymns over the downtown area, They [#8 & Talking Book, furnish the musi. |] 
years ago has had a testet: which they will play on the chimes of First Con- AFG Dt head fee soverel Wie. <r tha. then ofa tele mantle At 9:30 Sunday afternoon, Bish. | 71's N- Saginaw st. FE 2-4009 =| 
breaking five million-copy sale. A _ , or, who was bilsid, as well as for ep ©. J. Johnson and the Church Mrs, Blanche. Joki, Minister A 
total of 32. Protestant denomina- aN Tgaen eet ness on God in Christ will conduct Cuntay, 0) 6 tions. are using RSV texts in their O h d [ k C h h . ‘story-will be more service with Bishop Johnson “LANGUAGE” WITHOUT : 
poi ae tre gg arg) Sag TC ar e wet urc roan himes veniily ” preaching the sermon. Len ay some exclusively others 4 : : 5 are ol Book. fellowship tea will follow at 
James version. to 1-7 e ’ ommunion.- Jander Scourby, well-known stage singing a solo, Presentation of J. --<. HIGHLAND 
2% 2 -*® ‘ | ami lar unes- and television actor, who has read will follow. i Congregational Church 
Meanwhile two new projects are| The Orchard Lake Community| recently, they set the date for ~ ahaa Marr aS y * * _ Me Block OFF 6-89 on Mitterd Ra. under way: a four to six-volume|Church, Presbyterian will observe| the annual Harvest Home Festi- Mrs. George ‘Gach Book: for blind people three times. A Baptismal Service is scheduled iewse A. 
dictionary; and a massive|World Wide Communion Day at! val of the Orchiird Lake Church. - 18s, * © | 7:30: p.m, The congregation | 1:9" 2 hava a “New Testament Octapla” which|both 9 and 11 a.m.-worship serv-| for Nov. 7, Sarah Paull Play Daily’ Any blind person is entitled to will observe World Wide Commun- Youns will contain the texts of eighfjices wits ee Mrs. Wendel? Strai wil a . : thave these Talking Book records, fon Day at 8 p.m. Paster. 3 
major Bible translations in paral-| ‘, * *« & FR conn yp t at First Congregational as well as records of 2,500 other — ' 
Jelcolumm. The pastor, the Rev. Edward B.|\.0 oo Bis books, delivered to him free on a Was A.M SUNDAY SCHOOL : = | Auchard will’ preach on “ tee. eo ge “> | Shoppers in the downtown area|!0am basis, or they can be _ October is Rally Month. ; 2s aaa 3 Family at the Father’s Table.” may hear the organ of the First|** the nearest distribution point 11:00 A, M. ga E 
New members will be received.| The Rev. Mr, Auchard will pre- for Talking Books. The “The of potter sSE | sie sent the Bible study at the Retreat |Comstegational Chureh chiming fa-)States has 28 regional libraries for g HOU - | ee ae women of the De-|Miliar hymns every afternoon|Talking Books iG 4 a iC , 
Te Ceay ie make plans tor |troit area on Oct. 12 at Walden-|@round 4:30. The American Foundation for the AB Thon ° >. Yount) , ernie deetay aoa ths epee te ae ee es oN, ae |Blind which, together with the 790.8, M. WORSHIP -- “Class for adults. Mrs. George Gaches of 60 More- Printing House for the Le Ey A ; , 2 ae Be ee _ © |land Ave. and Sarah Paull of 14/Blind in La makes the WEDNESDAY: 7:00 YER and | 
hogan yl Pop te Pontiac Witnesses ~ [Oliver St. play on alternate days| Talki napa gl miner $:18—CHOIN PRACTICE | Bick dle anda first class at 10:30 Saturday morn-," * us just because they love music and|Mational, ‘non - profit research, " OI PRACTICE : 11:00 A.M Worship | ing with the pastor teaching. Ask B B Lif d the organ. educational and service agency, ist ct dist | We eundtaliy Save yon to, won he | 00 A.M. ee ng nay aa Ask Ban Be life Preaiaat at the Prymnoutn [RN A& a clearinghouse for pro .» XIRST UNITED. MISSIONARY CHURCH -9:45-0.M dren are invited to the Autumn 4 Group and vice president of the noms —- ~ 4) EASTMAN, Minister ¢ = : | Patents’ Night Wednesday when |’ Jehovah's Witnesses of the three! Women’s Fellowship of her mated 333,000 blind people. ss . 3 
SERVICE ‘religious training will be discussed/Pontiac congregations met recent- church, Mrs. Gaches is also_ac- , Banquet ' i( ay i : : s 
—_— Bontnican Regebtc tht hs ben| Setar tho" Recker Sees Elders to Assist , ee : * Z c n| dent the Pontiac Toastmis- : 
PRAISE — WORSHIP fe ai — 7% tee ligious activity of the movement| painting, cooking and sewing. Ss Sund for Special Purposes | ; - (CITADEL) — 4 
Tharsday 7:45 P. M. ‘will present the “key parent,” ie ah She started music lessons at the ervice un ay of Church _ 29 W. Lawrence Street ; : 
Mees cans pbroezam tor the church. "| According to A. J-Kizer, presia 082, of Six with Kenneth Aikea! warts wige Communion will be| . ———SUNDAY SERVICES— -| | _ | fmen of the Women’s Asan. met tion, the lengthy petition cited spe-|studied with Mrs, Shirley M, Poole|United Presbyterian Church Sun- Flint District tendent "all Holiness 1:00 &! M, Satan Moning inne ae-? uM Be a Part of Pontiac's i -———- cific names and places of police and Dr. F. Dudleigh Vernor in/4ay_ morning at 10 and at 7 30/Methodist Churches, will he the Wodenly teare Praise Meeting—7:3 _——_ 
Great Sunday School brutality that were personally au-| Jackson, _, in the evening. speaker Friday evening at the) - S/Ceptidn end - Me a Nichalee 
Rally .. . 9:45 A. M. Sunny Vale Members thenticated by eight of-the ten Presently Mrs. Gaches is taking The Rev. Theodore R. Allebach|annual Harvest Home Banquet io! P Fg ‘agnus in. 
Hace E i American missionaries deported ' from Charles A Wir|"ill preach on “Christ Remem-|the First Methodist Church. commenting eiiyenyte-cherge WPON SUNDAY A. M. fg to Hear Evange ists August 3 from the Dominican 1 Re-lson, minister of Music at Firg|DeTed at His Table.” The following} * * © YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED | 8:00 te 8:30 public. Congregational elders will assist in the service,| John W. Hirlinger, manager of| 
Joe and Marion Talley will con- kt * & . William Cox, Guy Caswell, Elmer/the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce| jduct an evangelistic campaign! tye. missionaries related She makes her home with heriGood, Gerald Griffith, Walter Hill,|will be toastmaster. “210 North Perry Street ‘trom Oct. 8 to 20 in Sunny Vale their husband’ and two children, MarthalThomas Mackie « at 19 Milbourne Place ‘Chapel, 5211 Pontiac Lake Rd.|°PcTiences at a regional assembly|ang Leonard. Marion. and Georke! ‘The annual attair bogan as ~ WESLEYAN METH D See I Services-will begin-each night at|\" Baltimore, where the “petition oi oe College Day Banquet with pro- (e) ist Rev. Wesley C. Wibley 1:30, a was originally “adopted August 24 PLAYS IN BAND «|. Others will be Alex McAllister, coeds given to Albion 67 NORTH LYNN STREET 
Pastor i will be pianist and?” 33091 of Jehovah's Witnesses| Sevetiteen-year old Sarah is a|Robert McCormack, Eldon, Pow-| . seimeaist institution. In re. 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL «=—s«wW«. YY. P. S. 6:45 P.M. “The Church of the Old e Tely WE bs. penist ends, attendance. senior at Pontiac High School. She|ley. Gerald Schultz, C. W. Sea-| at years the church 11:00 WORSHI ANCELI re Fashion Gospel” organist. Mr. Talley will speak! ‘The petition was addressed to|plays flute in the Pontiac High|™am, Earl Shepherd, Leon Ver-| ¢ a has con- SHIP EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M. 
cuit play trombone, banjo and electric}Generalissimo Trujillo, acknowl-|School Band and studies both voice|¥eY 8d Howard Webb. a et Rev. H. L. Johnson, Pastor ‘guitar. The public has been invited. edged dictator of the Caribbean re-|and pipe organ. sgh evening service, the film, pra , 4 ‘aiel 
7 public, and named: the ‘Roman/- . - ‘ “In Name, " will be shown, various: organizations Ww 
CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP = [Catholic Church as—sharing the! Games "Peal the is wane |e = 1 lgehe gcununeed @ adaeos marlon’ GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHUACH Malta Hall — 82 Perkins St. (Off Aubunrn) _. [blame for the government's action.| pee of the Chancel Choir of First Silvercrest Ba tist a-part of the program. 2287 Auburn Read—14 Mile West of Crooks Read Affiliated with Federation of spiritual areal : : Congregational Church. Whea ' p Pp be The funds 
Bunday Services 2.2.0.0... ccc sec ese ecee cece sasenes 7:30 P.M. : , > ee are used for other than regular|| - School, 10 A. M. — Service, 11 A. M. ad “patra of Reyal ai—apeater Church Schedules she enters college next fall, operating expenses, such as a new] Wed., 7:30 P. M, — arent. 4 Sat.. 7:30 P. M. pete BPO es escsesvsvensesccsssarersaeenensnes Thurs. at 7:30 | Sarah plans to specialize in die- fo Present Awards heating plant, parkdag Seth tnd Soissaaiie 4PM 280 P. 
RORMATION FE 4.9343 ‘Taan: , eunhs — - | building additions. _ i & 8. Supt,-Burly M : ; Teenagers Activities The organ chimes were given| “More thaffS0 boysand giriswill| $#§#8#= .* * * , cant dn rast oe tees s-0e2 
=~ to the churcli:in memory of Mrs. erage awards as they advance to| A Methodist minister for 40 
MMUNITY CHURCH The youth program of the Lake-|S- A. Kessell, one of the founders|their classes a morning” saidjyears, Dr. McPheeteers was pastor . SOCIAL | ; "WATERFORD Sea Mer Dixie High: way c jland United presbyterian Church|0f Pontiac Tuesday Musicale, Russell ofiof _ Metropolitan Church in. De- mast 0 A BRETHREN caer 
Sunday School ...... 5 daacieg diwoit Gia ain olenceghe cys» ‘45.4.M. |jin Waterford ‘Township, is being| The carillon was given and dedi-|the Sunday School at Silvercrest|troit prior to his present position. cae _ ‘ Morning Worship .........-- . 2» 8:30 A.M. and 11:00 ALM. 'expanded to include regular Youth 'cated in 1954 as a memorial to,Béptist Church, Dixie Highway kt ok ot Young People's -Mesting Tuesday 8:00 P.M. WE Es ne nn sh ie eaves SEs G85 ExEwk 188s P.M. [Night every Thursday, from 7 to|Mrs. Maxine Dearing, Ruth Evans,2%4 Rosemary. Mrs. Clayton Rule, general chair-|  Prever Service veeccess 7190 P.M, Family Bible Hour Wednesday...............5... 7:30 P. M, ‘9:30 p.m, with the exception of, Carl J. Malkim,\Virginia Rica-| He was speaking of the annual'man, announces Mrs, Howard ee eng Me a Evening = ceveee., 7290 P.M. 
Robert D. Winne, Pastor F tal—Undenominations! §Bithe third Thursday, which is the more, Mrs. Kessell, Harry J. Rich- Rally Day program at 10 a.m. to-|Bone will. be chairman of the dec-| eer ee Worship. pi aaeae J re AM. revular famify nieht. f ards and David R. Wilson. _|morrow. The Rev. Harry Robin-|orating committee and Mrs. Sig] Bible Study Renae. gauge conned Par 
| Youth night will include singing, . "|s08, @ missionary to France, williChimiloski, chairman of the dining| Sunday Evening Service sxyeices MOOK 
The PILGRIM ‘HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin at Fairmount 
Worship—Pastor Speaking ....... due cdbvSibys soc. M1000, m. 
Pilgrim ¥, P, | er Perey Se eee Pee eee rt rear 6:45 p.m, 
Golden Gospel Hour .'.......-000:scencesees eeeeceees 7:38 p. m. 
Rev. C. E. Zike, Guest Speaker 
Geod, Active and Growing 
Sunday School (all ages). .....5.600 000 cuss sor eeoes ce 10200 a.m. 
E. C. Swanson, Minister. Ray Overbaugh, 8. 8. Supt. ‘recreation, and refreshments for 
| teenagers. The Sunday 
youth activities are now divided 
‘dibetween two groups, The Pioneers 
-.J/for ages 12 to 14 and The Builders 
for ages 15 to 18, 
A second session of Sunday 
school, which ig necessitated by 
increased enrollment, will begin at 
it 45 a.m, Sunday. 
There will also be classes for Adults, Young People 
to Partake in Services 
The Oakland Park Methodist 
Communtion Sunday with an adult 
service at 10 a.m.- tomorrow,- 
During the Sunday School Hour) 
at 11:15 a.m. a special service will) 
be held for children and young     
  
  re schoo children through Junior people to explain the meaning of   
All Saints Episcopal Church 
Williams St. at W. Pike as! ’ 
Rev. ©. Wiadifield, Rector. Rev. Fede. “egos! Corse Bev. Deve 
ASTAYTAY 
HD TY Heigl Milla, Curate 
SUNDAY SERVICES 
8:00 AM.—Holy Communion. 
9:30 A.M.—Holy Baptism: 
Church School on 
‘oe 
leon aff ; HU h niet oJ Communion and 
ib i . Sermon by The Rector 
Church School 
ae dt ad te a. * 
} 
diate   
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ST. GEORGE’S. CHAPEL g 
Milferd, Mich. 
  $:00 A. M.«Foly Communion ' 
30 a 118 <M -Hoty Com- 
_thunion—Duplicate Services 
i and ae. a #:00 A. M.—Hojy Communion — 
10: 6 A. M—Holy Communion and Sermon. Church School . 
          jage groups. 
t 
Membership Contest On Communion. The Junior Choir will’ 
sing. The Rev. James W. Dees,| 
pastor, will conduct both services   Church will mark World Widelvited.   speak and. show films of his work room. Reservations may be made 
2 See Public Invited 
      
  
tor, stated the public has been in- 
  
Methodists to Mark Day 
The Baldwin Ave. Methodist 
Church will observe World Widel . 
Communion at the 9:45 morning 
service tomorrow, In the evening 
at 7:30, the “Martin Luther” film 
will be shown, : 
    
  
  Young people of the Assembly 
You Are Invited to, 
... . The 7th 
MISSIONARY 
  
DAVISBURG, 
¢ Youth Mowe, e080 A. ‘Me, James JF. cicbaatorengh 
/e Revetional Mens, 11:10 A.M. 
De. 8. Franklin Logsdon 
  CONFERENCE 
--VICT ORIOUS . LIFE BIBLE 
COMMUNITY” BIBLE CHURCH 
JOHN THOMAS BELL, Pastor se 
Annual 
" MICHIGAN 
© The Bible Teaching Rear, 9:98 
Dr. 8. Franklin Logsdon 
@ The Hebrew Miss. Hour, 4:36 
Reverent Arthur Esekiel Glass 
@ The Luncheon Moor, er PM. 5 
‘ @ The Evangelistic Hour, 7:20 P.M. Ff 
“Seconds te Midnight” a ftim) 
_ © The Kolende Bros. Male Quartet |   CHRISTIAN and "MISSIONARY 
~ ALLIANCE CHURCH CASS LAKE ROAD AT M-59 
Closing of Annual Missionary Convention 
Sunday, October 6th 
SERVICES SUNDAY: 
Sunday School . 
Sundey Worship. ibe 
Evening Service ** ¢ @ © © © 
ie a a Bar ad 4 
9: . 
eee ewe . 45 A.M 
200 A. M 
7:30 P.M * . 
Closing Service With 
Rev. Vernon L. Neigenfind, 
of money, 
j ard 
Rev. B. S. King, 
New York . 
< Missionary Cot , - Pictures | Nat. Treasure, ce 
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    concern of every “helineee man. Having 
per boy ectleota for his services in 
reggie his profits for his savings. 
Spencer, one of his customers. 
Newspaper Boy learns what his 
  : ee ip tp 
Today Is National Newspaper Boy Day! 4 
™ 
         
      e Salute These Independent Businessmen 
It is fitting and most appropriate that we dedicate this day in tribute to the hundréds of thousands of , = 
Newspaper Boys. Collectively they are doing a gigantic task. ‘Who can estimate the total weight of - 
the nation’s papers being delivered by them today? Who can guess the miles walked? ‘How tremendously im- _ 
portant to millions of homes is the receipt of today’s newspaper! ‘Collectively these Newspaper Boys are doing - : 
a real man-sized job. To the Pontiac Press’ eight hundred plus Newspaper Boy Businessmen we pay tribute is 
“For Faithful Service and Outstanding Performance of Duty.” WR ete en 
      
          
  
     ae er ah 
  ile aa » ~ Several Pontiac, Bloomfield Hills and Bir 
area homes were opened Thursday for a des 
Camp Oakland. A 
       
benefiti 
  those shenecand mong ‘were (left to right) Mrs. E. D. Foley of Locklin Lane, 
      Mrs. Addison Ohler y Cherokee oak Mrs. Ferdi- 
  nand Gaensbauer of Illinois road and} Mrs. er: 7: 
| pened 
  Looking over information on Camp Oakland are 
(eels sigh) Mrs. James E. Grissom and Mrs. Robert : 
W. Patterson, both of Birmingham, Mrs. Fred H. 
“Zonta Club- Interviewers Aren't All Monsters ~ Hears Talk 
by Student 
Thursday’s meeting of the - 
Zonta Club at the Hotel Wal- 
dron féatured an account of 
High School st.dent. 
daily life’ patterns of the Ger- 
man family with whom she 
dwelt this past summer. , 
* -& ww 
A very -special privilege 
= Chapter 
Plans Card Party 
ert Angel, refreshments; Mrs. 
Thomar Roé, tickets; Mrs. By ANNE HEYWOOD 
To read my mail, you would - 
think that the average agen- 
» Cy, whether private or state, - 
is a many-headed monster. 
* * * 
But I know a great many in- 
’ interviewers, and they're not at 
all like that. The trouble lies 
mostly with the applicant. 
SOME POINTERS 
Here are some pointers for 
getting the best. out of your 
employment agency. 
1. Don’t begin by resenting 
the idea of the agency. If you 
can get a job on your own, do. 
x ee eet Ss eee, don't 
resent jt. 
2, Remember that while your 
job problem is the most im- 
portant thing in the world to 
you, if isn’t to the person who 
interviews you. 
She has dozens of others-to 
  Millis of State street and Mrs, Leonard H. Blackwell 
Jr. of Niagara avenue, 
ia Weal egies! oad 
problems,-and- cannot give your! 
- problem the kind of absorbed 
attention you can. : 
She may seem rude or hasty, 
but she is probably~just over-. 
De apc ‘told. If you 
were a guest at a party, and the 
Susie you fix the rollst” you 
would do it. 
* * ‘* 
Well, you're a guest at the | 
agency. If you have any good 
manners, use them. The red- 
tape regulations may . irritate 
you, but then, so might fixing 
t 
- She’ 8 5. Feet 4, Wears Size 10, Has Smile of an aeaiel’ Tee Vana ner 
the rolls meen Qgage me: 
per. : 
If you deart ete wast 06 
irritated by others, stay in an 
ivory tower! 
x ‘* * 
4. Be open-minded. If a job . 
is suggested, at least go on the 
interview. Don’t say “‘No” until 
you've at least investigated it. 
It makes you look pigheaded 
beyond belief. 
Furthermore, the job might 
turn out to be a good one, far 
better than it sounds! : 
BE COOPERATIVE 
5. Let the right hand know 
what the left hand is doing, If 
you have an interview, call, 
peck and: tell the agency about — t FS 
‘This kind of cooperation will - make them your friends for 
life. 
(Copyright 1957) 
  
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‘ EDITOR'S NOTE en Elizabeth and Prine & arrive in Canada next Ga ray for p state visit neg eon 
2 tinue to the U. tor a mu tour 8 
x vonen pis see Pte hs H ws. use of nal 
the ss roy: her persona] life 
ave, \coveyo. of Gure masabela “tea Hu first : . 
By BOB CONSIDINE 
... The world’s most important woman, Elizabeth Ht, 
will be the first reigning British queen ever to visit 
this land her forebears once owned and lost by force 
of arms. 
In an age when the image of Big Brother enslaves 
or beguiles a huge block of the peoples of the world, Bridge was the oe of the day for. a benefit given 
_ Thursday for Camp Oakland. Obviously enjoying the 
game are (left to right) Mrs. Harold J. Hackett Jr. of 
Vases ot. white snapdragons 
The John T. Waltons of Pres- 
ton avenue are the bride's par- 
ents, and the bridegroom is the 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi 
Crivea of Myrtle street. 
* * * 
The bride wore a floor-length 
gown of Chantilly lace with 
nyion tulle over satin, with 
matching lace jacket. A seed 
pearl and rhinestone crown 
held her veil, and her bridal 
bouquet was a cascade of lilies- 
of-the-valley, white roses and 
feathered carnations. ~~ 
Attendants were Mrs. William 
Thurmond of Detroit, a former 
college roommate of the bride; 
Ruth Goodwin and Patricia 
‘Crivea. They wore beige taffeta 
dresses with toast back panels, 
cummerbunds and bustles. 
_—__—________—_Jane—Walten— 
maid, All attendants carried 
semi-cascade bouquets gf feath- 
ered birds of paradise. 
* * * 
William Goodwin acted as the 
best man, and the guests were   < = Ree : : — 
.. MRS. J. LEVI CRIVEA 
seated by Stanley Rock of 
Walled Lake, Orton Armstrong 
of Ann Arbor and Thomas 
- Walton. The ringbearer was 
Bruce Walton Jr, 
RECEPTION GIVEN 
For a reception in the church 
parlors the bride's mother 
chose a navy dress of lace 
over taffeta, with ash rose and 
navy accessories and a rose 
cymbidium orchid corsage, 
Mrs. Crivea wore a charcoal 
brown faille suit with beige and 
brown accessories and a cor- 
sage of buff cymbidium 
orchids, 
April-May Group Meets 
Meeting Friday for a lunch- eon at the First Prebyterian ‘ 
Church were members of the 
church's April-May Group. 
Hostesses for the affair were . 
members of the January-March 
Group,   
Guest speaker was Mrs. 
James C. Covert, president of 
the Detroit Presbyterial, who 
discussed and showed pictures 
of the Presbyterian Fellowship 
Commonwealth and the United States, aie a Caravan which has led to the 
formation of Prebyterian mis- 
sions and institutions in the 
Southern states. 
On Tuesday the Detroit Pres- 
_byterial will meet at-the Fort 
Street Presbyterian Church, 
Detroit. 
The jocal church's first Fam- 
ily Night dinner will be held 
on Oct. 23, 
Ps C4 
Elizabeth Pen bol Woman, Queen low bookcase storage unit. 
Miss     
Tilmor ee Mrs. William Rogers of Padingn’ 
street, Mrs. Noyce Strait Jr. of West — road. 
and Mrs. Lloyd Fay of Utica road." 
Before leaving on a northern 
Michigan trip, the new Mrs. 
Crivea had changed to a beige 
wool worsted suit with brown 
accessories and a pale green 
cymbidiam orchid co 
The couple will tive in Clarks. 
ton. . ¥ 
* * * 
The bride is a graduate ot 
Detroit Bible Institute. The 
bridegroom attended Detroit 
Bible Institute and was gradu- 
ated from American Floral Art 
School in Chicago, 
Old Room 
Becomes - 
Chic Flat 
WOODSIDE, Calif. (INS) — 
The young career Woman or 
t « @ 
MAYAN THEME 
Victorian She lowers the 
| Ceiling by painting it pale gray and extending this color 
‘in-an 18inch strip around the 
top of the walls, 
‘Grass cloth in a yellow gold 
tone goes on three walls and 
the fourth is black above a. 
-Seymour—adds—a—bath —— 
and turns the narrow old 
bathroom: into a foyer, Floral 
arrangements fill the wash- 
bowl, now enclosed as a mar- 
ble-topped commode, 
   
    aa 
" dawned,. and no one questioned the girl's ability to 
year ago during Suez, better now, certain to be im- 
proved further by her mingling with Americans of 
all sizes, shapes, shades and degrees of importance. 
For a monarch whom the ages have stripped of 
authority and empires, a woman who reigns but does 
not rule, Elizabeth Il comes with distinguished cre- 
dentials. At the White House and elsewhere, Her 
Majesty will be paid homage which scarcely could 
be greater if she could autocratically command the 
arms and industry of her teeming rilllions with a 
wave of her jeweled sceptre. 
Stuart Hutchinson and Mrs. 
Maynard Holmes, prizes, and Robert Young, publicity; Mrs. 
: Mrs. John Voorhees, cleanup 
committee. the beautiful 31-year-old monarch is a symbolic Little 
Mother to a Commonwealth whose aia number 
a whopping 640,000,000. 
. Her visit to Washington, New York, Jamestown . 
and will be the most momentous ever 
undertaken by this hard-working young —*. STANDS ON PINNACLE 
Elizabeth's strength is that she is respected, revered, 
loved and looked up -to by -Britons, Scots, Welsh, lead it. At the London Alrport there was a lettet 
from the ramirod-straight old Queen Mary, who had 
dedicated years to schooling her for queendom. It 
was signed: 
“You're loving grandthother, and subject.” 
WHAT KIND OF WOMAN 
What kind of woman is the Queen, when she slips 
out of her shoes gnd puts away her tiara? 
She is 5. feet 4 inches tall, four inches taller than her sister Margaret, four inches taller thari Queen 
Victoria, the great-great grandmother she shares with 
Philip.. She wears a size 10 dress, can smile like an 
angel for desperately long periods. She is without 
wrinkles, . Northern Irish, Canadians, Australians, New Zealand- 
. era, Newfoundlanders, Noya Scotians, africans, In- 
dians, Pakistani, Ceylonese .. . and the subjects 
of the skyscraping Queen of Tonga, She is the per- : 7 * x * 
Her hair is several delicate shades of brown, and 
Laundry Tips 
, on Fine Blouses — 
cleanse soiled spots. « 
A few tricks at the ironing 
howe will pay off in keeping 
blouses looking new and impor- 
tant. Let your ironing routine 
‘go like this for a professional 
looking armhole   SYMBOL OF UNITY 
Elizabeth II and her attractive 30<year-old consort, 
‘Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, come here as 
symbols of the slack but strong units of a great and 
farflung world power. Theirs is at once ya mission 
of peace and a royal tour with wide screen and tech- 
nicolor, a time for ticker tape and yet an 6étasion 
to ponder, quietly, the ties.that bind free men every- 
2, ee 
x * * 
Behind the tinsel will be the solid . meat-and. 
potatoes realism of survival ‘in a world where her 
enemy, and the enemy of all who profess freedom, 
is lost with hydrogen bomb ‘and intercontinental 
‘missile. 
Mer goals to ptcciles closer tles between the British sonal model of a scattered yet combined people who 
hold the balance of control in:the world ey: 
x * &* she has it dressed conventionally. -Her teeth are 
fairly large, well-shaped, and sparkle like an adver- 
tisement for a good dentifrice. The hardy cliche, 
peaches‘and cream, must be utilized again to describe 
It would be difficult to find shoulders more willing 
* to accept that role than those of Elizabeth Alexandra 
Mary of Windsor, current end product of a thousand 
years of rulers.” 
The role was thrust heavily upon her with the 
death of her father: Philip was chosen to break the 
news to Elizabéth, Feb. 6, 1952, at the Royal Lodge, 
Sagana, in Kenya. : Destiny's ‘child was Queen. 
, ~« « * : 
Edward Vil had gone off with the Woman I Love. 
George VI had been taken away by lung cancer i 
the prime. of his life A hew Elizabethan age ha her complexion, 
Her lips are the full lips that came into the family 
with prim “Viétori 
Edward VII. a's hell-raising but beloved heir, 
She has an astonishing cadence to her walk, as sit 
she ‘was aware of a distant sound of trooping the 
colors. Her adoration of her husband, of Prince 
Charles and Princess Anne, her 9 and 7 year ‘old 
children, is open and frank and enormously touching 
” millions of her people. 
(Copyright, 1957). j 
a itemarve. Eieaten, the erestion of « thousand ayers 
    Crivea - Walton. Nu ptials Solemnized High Hopes 
for U. of M. 
Victory Students From Area 
- * Join in Excitement 
Over First Game 
* 
By MARCIA THOMAS 
Football. begins today at the 
University of Michigan. The 
mighty Wolverines host — the 
University of Georgia team in 
the first home game of the 
1957-58 season. ~~ 
Hopes for a winning season 
have risen after the Michigan 
16-6 victory over University of 
Southern California last week. 
Newcomers..to the Michigan 
oe ae as well as the return- 
LHOP TONIGHT 
I-Hop, an independent dance, 
will be given tonight from 9:30 
to 12:30 in the Michigan 
League Ballroom. The spon- 
soring group for the dance is composed of students not af- 
filiated with any fraternity, 
—QOne—of—the- university stu 
dents planning to "participate saat 
in the even 
Ae 
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* * * 
Lt. and Mrs, Jay Curtis Willson 
Heidelberg 
and Mrs. J. Curtis Willson of 
Rathmore Road. Mrs. W. K. Ginman and John 
of the transportation committee to 
call for books donated 
ual Book Sale spondored by 
Birmingham branch of the 
American Association of Univer- 
sity Women. 
The actual sale will be held 
in“ the Detroit Edison Building, 
Oct. 27 through Nov. 1. Mrs. 
Preston BR. Weir and Mrs. Cari 
Theobald are co-chairman of the 
AAUW members working for the 
affair, which will benefit scholar. 
ships sponsored by the Associa- 
tion, 
Others working on the sale are 
Mrs, R, L. Bernhard, Mrs, E.P. 
Crenshaw, Mrs. Gerald Joint, Mrs. 
'T. A. Griffith, Mrs, M. J. Taup, 
Mrs. J, T. Dorrovgh and many 
others, 
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Mrs, George B. Jaaksi is chair- 
man for the Ladies Card Luncheon 
scheduled at Birmigham Country 
Club Wednesday, Oct. 9. Fall 
fashions will be shown. Mrs. 
Woody Miller and Mrs, Robert 
E. Ross are her assistants. 
Oct. 12 has been set aside as 
President's Day honoring Presi- 
dent Arthur. Zebedee and Mrs. 
Zebedee. 
  
Tuesday Tee Club 
Has Annual Banquet 
Pontiac Elks Club was the set- 
ting for the Tuesday Tee Golf 
Club's annual banquet Tuesday 
evening. ; 
Prizes and awards were pre- 
sented by the golf chairman, 
Mrs. Ralph Murphy, Receiving tro- 
phies were Mrs. Floyd Levely, 
Mrs. Ray Kneisel, Mrs. Ralph 
Murphy and Mrs. Dilyard Doolin.   
Mothersingers Meet 
Mrs, Cecil Diehl of - Seward 
street opened her home to mem- 
bers of Pontiac Mothersingers for 
a cooperative dinner Tuesday eve- 
  ning. The’ club welcomes new 
members, ;   * od 
    
Married ‘this 
morning at _ 
Our Lady of - 
the Lakgs — 
C. hur ch A were ‘ 
| Jane Elizabeth 
Kuklinski. 
      in Our Lady 
The Rev. Frederick Delaney .per- 
formed a Nuptial Mass at Our 
Lady of the Lakes Church today, 
uniting Jane Elizabeth Webster 
and Robert Kuklinski. Three- 
hundred guests witnessed the 10 
a.m._ ceremony. . 
of Silverside drive are the bride's 
parents, and the bridegroom is the 
son of Mr, and Mrs. Jutius Kuklin- 
ski of Woodbine drive. 
For her wedding the bride 
chose a pure silk gown featur- 
ing a decoliete neckline trimmed 
with Alencon lace and long ta- 
pered sleeves with touches of 
Alencon lace at the points. 
The bouffant skirt. cascaded into 
a chapel train, and her fingertip 
veil was secured to a crown of 
seed pearls and rhinestones. She 
carried an arrangement of white 
roses, stephanotis, and ivy. 
* * * : 
Mrs, Andrew Lindsey, the bride’s 
sister, served as the matron of 
honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. 
Gerald- Bauer and Charlotte Wyss 
of St, Clair, Mary Webster, a niece 
of the bride, was the junior brides- 
maid, and acting as flower girl 
was Debbie-Newcomb, a niece of 
the bridegroom, — : 
The attendants were gowned 
alike in cotillion blue crystalette 
    MRS. ROBERT KUKLINSKI 
Jane E. Webster Weds 
Mr, and Mrs, Clergue Webster:    
             
      
          
   
    of the. Lakes 
small caps were fashioned with 
veils trimmed in sprinkles o: rhine- 
stones, and’ their: flowers were, 
white fugi chrysanthemums in a 
\cascade arrangement. _ 
| aseuer BRIDEGROOM 
Serving as _best_man. was Ralph 
Wesolek ,of Chicago, the bride- 
|groom’s in, Ronald Newcomb, 
Carl Beaubein and Terry O'Dell 
seated the guests. A nephew of the 
bride, Michael Webster, was the 
ring bearer. : 
* * * 
Following the ceremony a break- 
fast was served at Devon Gables, 
and the Oakland County Sports- 
men’s Club will be the scene of a 
reception at 7 o'clock this evening. 
For her daughter's wedding 
Mrs, Webster wore a pale blue 
sheath dress, while the bride- 
greom’s mother chose a dusty 
rose lace sheath dress. Both 
wore corsages of white sweet- 
heart roses with ribbons match- 
Prior to leaving on a trip to 
Florida the new Mrs. Kuklinski 
changed to a black wool, suit 
trimmed with Persian lamb and a 
‘white feather hat and gloves, with 
other accessories in black.: 
The. bride is a graduate of 
Mercy School of Nursing, Detroit. 
      dresses with matching shoes. Their The couple will live on Seminole 
avenue. — , 4 
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harassed mother. Detroit Speaker | Boy-Chasing Girl Insists 
Mother Is Old-Fashioned 
_. But Mom Knows Best — Ladylike Air 
Wins: Male Respect, Admiration 
By RUTH MILLETT | 
“I am having trouble trying to teach my 15-year-old 
-|daughter that girls don’t chase boys,” writes one 
“If she has ‘several dates with a boy, she thinks it is City Women Attend 
Meeting in Detroit 
_ Mrs. E. V. Howlett, Mrs. Lee L. 
Dunlap, Mrs. Harry Going and 
Mrs. E. G. Clark attended the an- 
nual meeting of the Michigan 
Chapter, Daughters of Founders 
and Patriots of America, in Detroit 
Tuesday.       
| Mrs. Earl S, Mastick of Milford 
was named president of the ch@ipter 
when thé group met at the Hotel 
Park Shelton in Detroit: The new 
corresponding secretary is Mrs. 
Tells Origin’ | 
of Goodwill Unit n _|perfectly all right to call him up, to drive past his home 
and honk the horn every time she gets in a car with 
other girls. When she has a date at home, instead of 
letting him leave when he +   
| Ray S. Falk, and Mrs. Dunlap was 
elected registrar. | 
  
Chairmen Named _ The origin of the Goodwill In- first suggests going, she 
dustries was the..topic , of - guest 
speaker Rev. Dudley Mosure, for- 
mer chaplain of the Goodwill In- 
dustries of Detroit, at a Thursday 
brunch -in- Central Methodist 
Church sponsored by the Woman's 
Society of Christian Servic 
Participating in the program were 
Mrs. Lyle Saum, Mfrs. Frank Hard- 
enburg, and, fron St. John Meth- 
odist Church, Mrs. Martin Balling- 
er, Mrs. Edwards, and Mrs. Whit- 
ing. ° teases him to stay longer. 
“When I point out that none of 
that is ladylike behavior, she 
says I am old-fashioned and that 
all girls today ‘chase’ boys—if 
that is what I want to call it. | 
“Is my daughter right? “Have 
mothers quit trying to make ladies 
out of their daughters?” 
* * * 
‘Apparently a lot of them have. 
/ “that needn’t influence you. representative for the allem vt 
  Pontia¢ though a lot of girls do open! 
Goodwill Industries is Mrs. Mary estos boys selhaiy, still doesn't 
Husband. . a {Pat them in a good light. 
ae mn ' |BIG ADVANTAGE _ Women’s Auxiliary |" ape girt who learns early the Conducts Meeting __|teminine art of making a boy work to please -her instead of throwing 
herself at’ him still has a big ad- 
vantage over other girls. 
a aa a Mrs. Loren Sheffield related her 
experiences as a delegate to the 
Cranbrook Conference when Wom- 
en's Auxiliary of All Saints Episco- 
pal Church met in the Rose 
Kneale Room. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Harbage; chair- 
man of United Church Women of 
Pontiac, announced a World Com- 
munity Day program Nov, 11- at 
Ascension Lutheran Church. 
Griffin Club Meets 
The Griffin Proficiency Club of inine and she gets more -respec 
from the boys she likes. i 
‘Furthermore, she is learning 
how to be a lady. There will al- 
ways be a place in the world for 
a real lady—a woman who can 
be gay. without being loud, 
“friendty’ without being pushy, 
win a man’s respect along with 
his admiration, make a man   
        
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  Charles H. Baynes.   
  
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Stevens, Mrs. Mildred Buhl, 
Mrs. Grace Lingle, Mrs. Betty 
Ewer and Mrs. Bonnie Adams. Observing their 50th wedding 
anniversary on Oct. 9 will be 
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Among the Haydens 10 chil- 
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‘Convertible’ Jewelry Is Style ‘ 
® PARIS (INS) — There's a piece 
of jewelry in Paris you can wear 
around your waist like a belt, 
around your neck like a necklace, 
scarf or dog collar or around 
your arm like a slave bracelet. - 
It's one of the creations of 
Countess Maria Assunto Zoltow- 
ska, whose costume jewelry de- 
signs are displayed in such fash- 
* jonable Parisian salons as those 
of Balenciaga, Balmain, Patou 
and others. Under the trade name 
of “‘CIS”, her things are exported 
at over the world, including the 
United States, : 
* * * One of her creations is-a sil- 
ver metal band made of mesh 
links and interset with jeweled 
cabochons.. Although designed as 
a belt, it can be worn as‘a. neck- 
lace, knotted ‘around the throat 
like a scarf or as a bracelet wound) 
many times around the wrist. 
‘Another of her convertible jew- 
elry creations consists of an 
inch-wide band of pastel colored 
- rhinestones in an antique setting. 
There are matching medallion- 
shaped earclips ¢ and two larger 
medallion-pins te complete the 
set, 
The four medallions can bel 
“Cissy” — as the Countess is nooked to the necklace to fill in 
called—hails from Central Europe.'the decollete of a low-cut evening Hardly five feet tall, her clothes, gown like a bib, or two medal- 
shoes and gloves seem elfsize.!jions can be attached together to 
But her talent is big and the jew- be worn as dangling earrings. And 
els she creates looks as if it were each piece can, of course, be worn 
dreamed up in fairy-land. separately as a single ornament. 
“Costume jewelry should not | JEWELS ON PLAIN GARB 
be a mere ornament,” Cissy 
sald, “It should be an ‘acces- 
* functional as well as a 
conversation piece.” 
Consequently she has come up 
with a- series of new ideas in 
jewlery designs enabling women wear special jewel pieces on th 
simplest clothes possible,” 
Countess advised, ‘You can’t 
much jewelry to a printed 
lest it look fussy. But 
~ colored, basic — 
          
to wear th? same piece in differ-/and yoy can make it look gorgeous 
ent ways according to thelr own/® ad dittereat by dceering i. up 
fancy and mood. with originel ahd sparkling jewe ”   
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A big success with«the Paris-; “You bet the best effect if you)/ 
fashion designers were Cissy’s 
   
     
        
     
          Some of Cissy’s new éuslane 
seem to come straight from fairy- 
land. There is a large “key” 
covered with turquoises and 
imounted as a pin, and two “key- 
hole” shaped ear;clips, There is 
jalso a “tea-pot’’ brooch, glitter- 
ing in red and brown sequins with 
miniature “tea-cups” as ear-clips. 
The largest jewel pin this séa- 
ison is a ‘‘sun-burst” design three   a cabochon cdvered with pearis,|” while the “‘sun-rays” are ene 
with rhinestones. 
  
   
                 
   
            
       
      
   
   
      
     
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No. 8100 with Patt-O-Rama is in 
bust sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 
46. Size 34, shori sleeve, short 
length, 5% yards of 35 inch. 
For this -pattern, send 35c in 
coins, your name, address, size de- 
sired, and the Pattern Number to) 
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. many pretty designs; plus direc- 
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  town and country as well as on 
‘lerawling up 
| “car coats,” made possible by*the 
"| sports a double-breasted front. The| Distinctive Styling, 
Big Pockets,. Vents 
at Side Essential _ | 
There's more fun in your life 
when you drive a sports car, You 
can choose from either domestic 
or foreign makes, but whatever the 
car, you'll marvel at their high- 
powered engines, their » precision 
race car steering and unmatched! 
maneuverability. When out :sports 
  warm these cool fall ‘days in one) 
of the new wool car coats—tailored 
ear drivers, 
Information: from the Sports 
Car Club of Aimerica tells us that 
‘sports car owners are increasing 
by leaps and bounds in all 48 
states. You'll find such fans in 
leading campuses—and in all in- 
come brackets. 
Nowadays, its protocol to dress 
a certain way, and since sports} 
clan, outerwear manufacturers 
of outercoats for them. Properly 
called “car coats,” their good looks 
and distinctively different details 
make them stand out from any 
other suburban coat. 
ie * * * 
In his outerjacket, the sports car 
driver looks for such features as 
roomy kets set at the right 
angle for maps and other parapherr 
nalia he. finds useful, deep side 
vents that prevent the coat Yrom 
in back, and collars 
with hoods to use when the car 
top is down and breezes blow cool. 
The new “‘car- coats" blend all 
these essential .details—deep pock- 
ets, side vents and hooded collars— 
as part of a new concept in outer- 
jackets designed for a specific pur- 
pose, 
Although rugged styling high- 
lights many car coats this fall 
and winter, the a 
avolds a bulky look that makes 
#0 many short outercoats cumber- 
sore and uncomfortable. Expe- 
rienced drivers will marvel at the 
jightweight comfort of the new 
new woolen fabrics. 
. This lightweight comfort is most 
important for greater safety on 
the road. 
Now let's get down to the 
‘business of ‘‘car coat” styling. Men 
will welcome the wide selection of 
wool car coats fhey can choose 
from this fall and ‘winter.. There 
are elegant dress-up models with 
all the ‘“‘trimmings” for drivers of 
sleek Jaguars and more functional 
models stripped to the essentials, 
for drivers of low-bodied Corvettes, 
Thunderbirds and M.G.s. | 
New. concept ig the two-tone 
wool fleece car .coat. With -a 
belted back, it’s sporty in appear- 
ance, Its 35” length is just about 
right for drivers, too. And it's 
comfortably warm in all-wool. 
Another new wool “car. coat’)     
  double-breasted look is back in 
greater numbers this fall, and it 
shows up in wool polo coats for 
the football stadium, slim- especially to fill the needs of Spor ts 7 
car drivers are considered a special  « 
have designed a whole new range | - 
|knows that her devoted American 
lows the skirt to flare. 
are precisely fitted into the bodice 
and are cut so that the hemline 
will never sag. 
“leather battons on the. original  Siallea's $ 
American Designer Pattern 
  
1194 
Mollie Parnis 
Design Drops 
but Clearly Defines Figure 
Mollie Parnis throws away the: 
belt in this model in the cur ‘rently! 
accepted mamer but because she 
following prefers no looking like 
a sack but rather like a woman 
who cares about her figure, she 
shapes the bodice, gives defini- 
tion to the waistline and bosom, al- 
The peaked gores of the skirt) 
Fer the double collar, use a 
contrasting texture, satin or wool 
for example, and repeat it for 
the cuff trim, Mrs, Parnis used 
and a ribbon tie, 
Choose wool crepe, faille, alpaca, 
silk and -wool mixtures or even 
winter cottons, For contrast— 
pique, linen or taffeta are suggest- 
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ed. From this chart select the one 
size best for you: 
Length 
. _ From 
: Nape of 
Bites Rust Watet Hipa Neck to 
. nehes Watat 
10 MM “4 4 14% 
12 Bi] Fi] 36 18% 
4 4% 26'% zie 17 
ef Bl] 4 - 17% 
46 17% 
Size 12 veeuites, 3% sani of §4- 
inch. material for dress. and five- 
eighths yard 36-39-inch material 
for contrast. 
To order Pattern 1194, state 
size, send $1. Fer new jumbo 96- 
pege Pattern Booklet 14, send 
50 cents, or airmail sefvice in 
U.S., add 25 cents per pattern, 
50 cents per beoglet, Sales tax 
extra. 
Address SPADEA, The Pontiac 
Press, Box 535, G.P.0,, Dept P-6, 
New York 1, N.Y. If paid by 
check, bank requires 4 cent’ han- 
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(Next. week look for Spadea's 
American Designer Patter’ by 
Anne Klein of Junior Sophisticates) ‘ficial visit to the U, S. Oct.. 16-21, 
“lenough time to take a tourist's 
ito have had a longer “private’ 
‘| DEMANDS OF DUTY Obesk Facer 
|Her.5th State Visit in ‘57 , 
LONDON’ (INS) — Queen Biz. 
abeth of England looks forward 
today with eagerness and some 
excitement to her whirlwind of: 
She wishes it could have been 
longer, and made at a time when 
her official year is less rushed 
than now, 
indlination, Elizabeth would have 
made her first visit to the U.S, 
as queen a little later. 
It would have permitted her 
look at the U.S. ‘and particularly. 
stay in New York City. She also 
would have jiked to have visited 
the middle west and the’ west 
coast. 
s * * 
Nevertheless, the: queen yielded 
gracefully to ghose who felt the 
Ameri¢an state visit should be 
made this fall instead of next year. 
She readily has approved the ex- 
hausting round of official and other 
engagements plahned for her, | 
The tiny Sleyear-old queen has 
a highly-developed senie of duty 
and would never let. on that she If she had followed her own | ies we S. Trip, Q 
claimed: Theat thy teil t aca . 
a woman,’”’ Yet she went through 
arg the trip from sihomceen ibe _8 
  
  There are many ‘around the 
royal court who believe that five state visits in one year are too- 
much for anyone, and particularly 
for a--yoing queen, ‘ 
For Elizabeth has been under 
some strain all year, and has 
been tense, It is ‘reported that 
some of those around her have 
‘pressed her strongly to get more 
rest, Yet it is difficult for her | 
under normal cireumstances to. . A 
take a mene complete vacation 
from ' work, 
oY m ; 
But no one in England who 
knows her and has watched her 
doubts that Elizabeth will give a 
solidly impressive professional per- 
formance both in Canada and the 
U, 8. ar c 
  
  wonders whether too much is being 
asked of her in one year. She 
already has made the unpre- 
cedented number of three state 
Visits to foreign nations this year 
to Portugal, Fv ance and Den- 
mark, 
* * * 
.Five years. ago, shortly after 
she came to the throne, Elizabeth 
was shown a draft plan for a tour     ~|-done such and such.” Just     When Silence Pays 
When a friend or acquaint. 
-ance shows you through her 
new. honie don't rhake such 
remarks as “‘I was wondering 
why you. didn’t do this’’ or 
“You know you could have 
* 
admire the house as it is, 
Never mind the things you 
  of the English Provinces. She @X- notice that might have been™ 
Plt 
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) ts slanting pockets, commonly! 
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The truest greatness lies in 
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— Ella Wheeler Wilcox     
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Berkley, considered a. strong 
threat for the crown, got off to a 
triumphant start with a 25-13 de- 
lcision over Van Dyke last night as/Same due to illness, 
halfback Franz Neubrecht scored! waterford’ % th hd Rs a real Praia Nye = Kisco 
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Oakland County’s 2nd leading scorer last fall, scored his 3rd touch- 
down of the season on this play yesterday as the Barons ‘bowed to 
unbeaten Milford, 25-12. He plunged through the center from the ny 
  
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| 4° Masia 2 : eaced — - ae , io a The Jays drove 64 yards in von a e WS = yar ae Pog : : 4 | Mine plays for their tnd touch- i [= | a 1 _ ‘ tng : , | : e down with Ridley scoring from : 
a ; ee Ge ae the seven. Hank Kopek converted. rm : ae a : s 
| iror Oris VAN, FIOHY-Nee fe j=" Orion Troy bot WIN pas es a : ‘eo : i Filar’s pass to end Tom Dobber- : 
_ ong Pie gy mld Fis Fre Ror ce pe gat gl Agog Alor ar s ais ea wilson ofa 16—-yards,— accounted for - the} ~Avondaie's~ football team ~went/threats repulsed in the Ist half, 
The Milford: Redskins were 100%-!19 7’ while Northville was blanking ne ats ~~ |field back to the 9. verted. | Jays’ final TD early in the 4th/down to its 3rd straight defeat Fri-lonce on the 10-yard stripe and 
eee more eet Lene tace|Brighton by a 26-0 count in other) SRS gene: oo ee a pet day night, a 2612 setback at thelagain on the two, but between 
- — _ * today after whipping wo age ey air with passes and had the fans The very last play might have| Northville romped over Brighton) Berkley’s flashy Neubrecht tal-|Orion and ‘Troy. expresses rolled ~_ N ‘ua she 
La Hills 25-12 for their 3rd straight} .. : ot the|°R,the edges of their seats through-| 50? Leoakggus Th scan eae a ng og A Dick Biery’s 54 yard/lied on runs of €5, 40 and 2 yards|merrily along. perky cage . victory. Milford displayed two of the/out the evening despite lacking ’ ms¢Y!run, er’s yarder a an 80-yard touchdown o - iwith a aun ay 
| peti and Holly are considerea|*#stest backs in the area in the|abie Pion, : cage oon - “<i dome ates\Nick Stuber’s 18 yard dash. with|jaunt nullified by a penalty. Neu- Min phunnvchgookan og one: through the 2nd quarter. 
iste ene uae va Me M1 ot 18 set a,c hin” Ase wt tN yon ash Se cine | ts ce i . champion Northville although Holly| 4. sour Skin touchdowns and piled| 1% yards. Four of his misses [enough for two big Holly linemen ; Ranck 26-6 for its Ind Oakland B League | the cause was hopelessiy lest. : failed to look anything like a con were caught and dropped, in- |to catch him. Milford Bloomfield ° : victory of the season. Troy turned | Halfback Dick Smith bulled 
tender in a home game last night.|“P most of the 230 yards gained a ’ ee a aR Ll Waterford Farmington] back stubborn Roseville 13-7 in | 8cross from the two-yard line in 
| The Broncos were lucky, to nl rene “is Rushing yardage 18 m. | ee oe ee - ie grass Se | come out with a tie in = score- saeees Senet, BY --010 3 pa [pets oc... via 2-10 Drake scored all four Orion 
Yess contest almost completely mmbles lost ........ 2 2 panees Spy. ty val nt touchdowns, three on passes from! Madison tallied the tying touch- 
@ dominated by an underdog West. spas oS ee “3 \quarterback Nick Niera, as the|down near the end of the 3rd 
= ‘Bicomfield eleven featuring the pittned « 3), .cs<0020+ aa a sem = * [Dragons fired up their enthusiasm|Petiod on a nine-yard burst by 
= | uncanny passing of quarterback Milford Scoring - Touchdowns: Zee-\Fatmington ....... 4 7 6-2st\for the Oct. 18 showdown with/quarterback Leroy Hill. man 2 (43, run; 17, run); Hackett 2|/Weterford ........ 6 @ &-iCiawson, the defending champion.| A 20-point spree in the 4th quar- John : |” Farmington oes ' nding P — : i wletlan a a man 3, “1 and t-yard rune); e ¢°2 ter doomed the Jackets. Tackle 
: _ ;|Byten (i-yard run). versions: er i Clarkstori, one-poir BA gh, fgg man, Ctovensen, and Grimshaw (runs). Inexperienced Avondale had a aud Gia ieee 
| mS : “ot mecuiiie ntiehd Watled Lane tustical edge and held a 6-0 half-tumbied pitchout in the end zone, , ee R : eins Melty W. wens vuek downs...” 1. *™*\time lead, but two pass intercep- « * 
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sin 3rd Straight Win 
“for Bulldogs © 
Fr passing attack that 
200. yards and some 
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- won its 3rd straight to retain the Wayne-Oak- _ for the tackle. /   REDSKIN ROLLS — Little Larry Hudson and League lead yesterday afternoon, Tom 
reeled off good yardage’on this play‘us Milford Sharp (39) is the Bloomfield Pontiac Press Phote 
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got their extra point. on a run 
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another: scoring chance as time 
ran out in the 2nd period with the ball on Memphis’ one-foot line]   
Paul Shéiddock and -John Gretz 
scored on passes and Dennis Rut- 
kowski went‘ 65 on a pass inter. 
    PASSER DELUXE 
Bloomfield quarterback Johnny 
Lucadam turned in an outstand- 
ing passing performance as the 
Lakers held heavily favored Hol- 
ly to a 0-0 tie last night. The 
talented junior compte 
19 passes for 136 yards. One 
other for a TD 
penalty.   — West 
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Punts ..... ‘regulon +35 1-41 Os vicavewsies 28.8 5-35 
Pumbles lost ..... 2 1 bles lost ... 2 4 
Yards penalized’ ..65 : 35 ¥ penaiaene : Dine 35 
SDD csi esseces oo ame o—o) Southfield | ..... 3 7° 6 ts W, Bloomfield seen 0 , #0 Southfield” Scert ce . = wee 
: ; (Pass, 3§ yards); ley {T-yard run); Pilar to Dobbertin (16-yard pass). 
Role of Hero 
Robs Brave Ace |Made Top in 9 Years NEW YORK (AP) —Calument 
  tions and a disastrous fumble en- 
abled Madison to turn. the contest 
into a rout. It was Avon's first 
Oakland B encounter this fall. 
The Jackets had. two touchdown   
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BULLDOG — Scoring f° SPARKS 
two touchdowns and a trio of 
conversions, Dave Proper paced 
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Madison .4.......05 6 oo sS 20—38 
Avondale .......... ® 6—12 L] L 
Madison’ scoring — Touchdowns:Hill 2 
(9 and 25-yard. runs); Kokotovich (re- 
covered fumble in end sone); Collier (3- 
yard run). Con s; Campbell 2% 
(placement). 
  Avondale Scoring — Touchdowns: Nu 
rek (40-yard run); Smith (32-yard rus), |   
E. Detroit Rips Edsel, 30-0   
Birmingham started off on the 
right foot in Eastern Michigan 
League play last night by nipping 
Mount Clemens, 13-12, while de- 
fending champion East Detroit was 
trouncing Edsel Ford, 30-0. 
* * = 
The Maples and Bathers battled   to -break the ice. Ed Estes con- 
verted and Birmingham led 7-0. 
“ool eR SO Mount Clemens came back on Maples Stop Bather Rally fo Win, 13-12 going over from the two, b 
Smoot’s kick was blocked. 
37 yards. He then tried fo pass 
for the point and it failed. 
The Bathers then reached the 
Maple six-yard line with a minute     
12-0 
  ter. Pert 
‘|, In the 4th peried Graves passed 
to Earl Richardson 25. yards for 
ihe, score, Graves kicked one point 
' Pat McNulty passed to Ted 
Follis for the other. 
  ver passes late in the game. 
  Ortonville intercepted .two Hoo- to play, but Smoot fumbled and" 
Birmingham recovered te end the 
threat, t 
This made Birmingham's record 
at.2-1 for the season and 1-0 in EML 
play. 
* * * 
East Detroit scored its touch- 
Chuck Williams passed to Ray 
Dries 13 yards in the second 
quarter and in the third period Ballms Period i 
‘Hazel Park's scorés came when 
Bill Murphy raced 37° yards with 
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Stengéls Wit Wite’ 
Wipes Out Snub 
_to Braves Fans 
MILWAUKEE (?—The sophisti- 
cated New York Yankees yester- 
day snubbéd Wisconsin . baseball 
fans who turned out to greet them, 
but’ the day was saved when the 
chie Mrs, Casey Stengel sat down 
to milk a cow. 
* * * 
“This is strictly bush league,” 
an unidentified member of the 
Yankee. entourage declared. 
Kroll Sidelined by Sore 
Feet in Ryder Singles 
LINDRICK, England » — Ted 
Kroll, of Fort Ieuderdale, Fila. 
was forced to withdraw from 
the Ryder Cup golf singles com- 
oo today because of sore 
‘eet. 
-Hig place against England's 
‘Peter Mills was taken by the 
American captain, Jack Burke 
of Bellaire, Tex. 
: In the Scotch foursomes yes- 
terday Kroll and Burke had 
whipped Britain’s Max Faulkner 
and Harry Weetman, 4 and 3, 
to help give the U. S, a 3-1 lead. 
"Wiffi Sets the Pace 
SAN FRANCISCO # = Wiffi 
_ Smith, 21, in her first year, on the 
ladies professional golf circuit, 
carried a two-stroke lead into the 
second round of the United Vol- 
untary Services open today. 
The gal from St.Claire, Mich., 
carded a 73 in the opening 18 of 
the 54-hole tournament yesterday,   
          
handed pitching. 
  lefthanded power _ against right- 
    
      
           
       _Jelub, walked 119 and fanned 186 th THE PONTIAC cee SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1957 
  ly it all, Inthe 53 previous to accourit that the Braves are the October clashes. ‘The third game|best fast ball hitting club in the winner went on to capture the se-|National League and if Turley js} ree 3 umes -|not™& fireballer than Yogi Berra) =| * t @ is a Hindy wrestler, 
“This is supposed to be the game * € 8 
.{the Yankees should win, according} Both have good sliders and to the an . The isichanges and each has improved 
that Buhl is a fast ball pitcher/his control somewhat this past and the Yankees murder fast ball/year. Turley finished the regular pi ; , season with a 1346 record, strik- ; ing out 144 and walking 81 in 144 
innings. His earned run average 
was 2.77, Buhl won 18 and lost 7,   the best winning percentage on the 
* © * 
has appeared in six   
Low 
National Leaguer, Sal Maglie, 
“situation with Casey Stengel 
Yankee manager; yesterday afternoon as the 
| ‘New Yorkers worked out in FROM SAL — A veteran former 
goes over the 
(right above), 
unfamiliar sur- roundings. Maglie, now a Yankee, but ineligble 
for the series, is familiar with County Stadium’s 
field--in Milwaukee, where the Braves’ and 
Yanks resume their World Series duel today. AP Wirephete |two and lost both, one of them a 
| eld from 11 am. to 12:30 p.m. World Series games since joining 
the Yankees in 1955, has started 
10 defeat by Brooklyn in. 10 in- 
a World Series. 
* * 
The Braves, who arrived Thurs- 
any WE, Nie, 5 cheniatnd, nes, 
worked out first, occupying the 
Manager Fred Haney did not even 
near te Game 6 Ee EO nings, Buhl has never pitched in| 
  
  
  
          at County Stadium. Only three » 
      
they meet the GreencBay Pack- 
stadium. 
we 8 
The Detroit club, during an in- 
and-out exhibition schedule, and 
especially in last week's 34-14 past- 
ing at the hands of the Baltimore 
Dec. 15. 
In the way of games, the Jon: 
have a long way to go ) 
they wind up the i957 enna! 
season on that 
* 
Buddy Young, long-time NFL 
back and now doing public rela- 
tions work with the Colts, said he 
most part have become ‘‘old men” 
— i ae ae oe oe * 
Head coach "Gomes Wilson of|° 
the Lions disputes that. He says 
the club is not too old and main- 
tains it still can finish well up, if not first, in the Western Confer- 
ence standings. 
“We had a bad against the 
Colts, that’s all,” a Wilson. 
“{ don’t knew why éVveryone is 
so despondent about it. The play- 
ers know what they did wrong 
and the coaches know the team’s 
faults and its weaknesses, ers in the Packers’ spanking new 
Colts, stirred up a lot of talk about| / what will happen between_now _ f 
could see, that the Lions for the!a.m both Leon Hart and John Henry 
Both have been injured and some 
Lion officials have felt that both 
may have “‘babied”’ oe injuries 
‘too much. 
The Lions coaches fee] the 
Packers are “ready” to be taken. 
The Green Bay club upset the Lions Must Clear Selves Hose, the Detroit Lions must must clear| Johnson available for duty Sunday. 
up a lot of questions Sunday when) Chicago Bears last Sunday. 
“They'll have a rough time get- 
ting the club ‘up’ for the second 
straight week,” sald scout Lou 
Zarta,   
(Babe) Parilli apparently hag re- 
tained his magic touch at quarter- 
back as the replacement for Tobin The veteran scout said Vito i E e 
Rote, now with the Lions. And he|,, 
said Ron Kramer, the rookie slot-|" 
the packers considerably, 
Three—former—tLion—piayers — 
Jim Salsbury, Norm Masters. and 
Ollie Spencer, have won regular 
jobs in the Green Bay offensive 
line. ‘     
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‘ ~~ Sunday . 
SERIES—New York at Mil- WORLD 
waukee, Channel at i 
PRO ‘pooraLs Dovel tL Lions at 
Green Bay, Channel 2, at 2:00 p.m. 
BOWLING — All-Star Dowling’ Chan- nel 7, at 7:30 p.m 
Mondsy, Oct. 7 
omer. irs, | aukee, Chann a 1m, Wednesday, Oct. 10 WORLD SERIES — Milwaukee at New 
York (it seoemery), Channel 2 at 11:48 
* BOXING _— age gre a Syra- 
cuse, Channel 7, 00 
Thursday, Oct. 11° 
WORLD SERIES — Milwaukee at New 
dpc (If necessary,) mae 4, at 11:45 
  
May Try for Record 
SYRACUSE, N. Y. W& — Speed 
boater Donald Campbell, re- 
freshed by a 275-mile-an-hour spin 
on Onondaga Lake, may take a 
erack at his world record this 
weekend. “| competition. 
At the end of the morning round). 
all square in the other.     Brown of Scotland defeated Tom- 
my Bolt of Los Angeles 4 and 3 
today in the first of eight 36-hole 
singles matches, as the British 
Ryder Cup golf team apparently 
headed for a major upset over 
the American -professionals, 
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‘ LINDRICK, England # — The 
British? given only a faint hope 
of winning, surprised today by 
taking the—Jead at the halfway 
mark of the eight 36-hole singles 
matches in the Ryder Cup golf 
of 18 holes, the British led in five 
miitéfies, trailed in two and were 
Dick Mayer, the U. 8, Open 
.champion from. La Jolla, Calif. 
whe lost the first three holes to 
Harry ‘ Bradshaw, rallied brilli- 
antly to hold a 1 up edge at the 
end of 18, Fred Hawkins of El   
_ we ke 
He pushed open the throttle on 
his jet-powered Bluebird’II yester- 
day and zipped along the 4.25-mile 
course at unofficiaf speeds of up 
to 275 miles an hour. 
  
  “] don’t think anybody better 
count us out just yet. We have 
had some damaging injuries and 
some bad breaks. 
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  one under women’s par and equal- 
ling the Presidio course record. It is likely that Wilson will have 
  
Bay City Wins, 53-12   
Only 4 SVC Team Beaten Except for Saginaw, league 
members of the Saginaw Valley Conference had successful grid 
  . |TD. Dale Palcott ran the point. North Branch Falls, 26-13 
North Branch scored first in the 
second quarter but then fell to 
Frankemuth 26-13. Clem Lockwood 
went six yards and Bob Morris 
passed to Bill Fricke, 41 yards 
in: the 4th quarter: for the second 
  Tigers toH old’ 
Baseball School | 
at Florida Site / 
Tigers’ two-week “paseball ‘school 
before the opening of spring train 
ing will be held at Lakeland, Fla. 
Jan. 27-Feb. 10, f 
high school’ graduates befween 18) 
and 24 years old will be accepted. | British Cuppers Leading 
LINDRICK, England W—Eric Paso held a nies edge over 
Peer Aliiss. 
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Dow viedo Tequesta, Fla. 
and Christi O'Connor were ail 
‘square when they went to lunch, 
but the other Americans, Tommy 
Bolt, Jack Burke, Lionel Hebert, 
  
Second Time Around 
for Senior Finalists | 
PARAMUS, N.J.  — For the 
first time in Anierican men’s golf 
history, two players are meeting 
for the same title in successive 
years. 7 
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They are defending champion 
Fred J, Wright of Watertown, |- 
Mass., and Clark Espié of Indian- 
apolis, who battle it out today over 
18 holes at the Ridgewood Country 
Club for the United States Golf 
Agte's Senior Acsstour: champion York, held/ an hour-long workout | Milwaukee aa. 
Third game «et Count 
Pourth * * . 
The little skipper, after employ- ; a” Pontiae Frees Photo 
« jing the righthanded shock troops IN THEIR JACKETS — Avondale High School the Jackets absorb a 26-12 a Madison 
jot his two-platoon system against; is aptly nicknamed the Yellow Jackets. In this. in an Oakland B League football game last night southpaws Whitey Ford and Bobby| ‘picture a gloomy bunch of Avon players, ‘shroud- at Avondale. Tom Selhost (No. 37) is is the only 
Shantz phe first 7 _ rat ed in jackets, watch forlornly from the ‘Dench as” gridder with an exposed Jersey. 
Turley, ting the accent on left- : ‘4? 
handed hitting. 
Manager Casey Stengel . the : 
Yankeeg also will have a line-up. . ; 
Se ee Seon Figares Ram, a le Tit Cancelled one of the Yankees’/ seven hits) swaukes, oct. § (AP)—Probs oft Lew Burdette Thursday, has starting mous for today’s third Wor 
been benched. His place in left : 
field will be taken / is the Tony|deuertt ~°™~ —achomutieust so” | St. Michael’s invasion of High- Eaglots. Early Kubek, 20. poe E Jogen as land Park St. Benedict was the| teday St. Mary athletic officials 
« t/ cree a, Aaron a. only — Are repo con-| announced Peg game had been 
( a test for Sunday in the three-game} cancelled. The reason, influenta, _ “€asey said Kubek will bat sec- 1 “gare or Adeoek 1 ‘ ond, Gill McDougald fifth, Harry Zoletnan ‘tb rs ae nes Wt ace menor come a had struck both elevens, 
Simpson sixth axid Lumpe seventh. | “Grsputs—mcxiniey thy "plate; Done! y only three today follow.|,, Rams had six regulars ill, and eorsadpiea = and batting | Hme: Gonlan "A> “third base; Chviak ing cancellation of the St. Fred.| Eaglets — a, samba : out of action, Game is ¢: to 
"ne “Yankegs, who ‘arrived| com a8 ghee — erick-Orchard Lake St. Mary's €™/h6 rescheduled for later in the around noon/ yesterday, after an STANDINGS — ied ae tial A oan -night train ride fro N Won tent Pty Gt. wh won : -3 
¥ . Fag ‘workout | Eire ‘4 St. Mike seeks a return to: the football. game in 35 starts two 
weeks ago, then returned to its u's be 
win column, but the task will. be 
  balls were hit over the stadium|sew Yor’ [eatin core 3 st) losing ways last Sunday, had @ |difficult, The Shamrocks are meet- fences. Mickey Mantle, Yankees ee een a Mebane 3, £9) 2:30 engagement Sunday with de- |ing an undefeated team which gets 
slugger, hit two and Berra hit the randall; ‘Ford “and id Herre. L—Spabn. its spark from ace halfback Larry _ 
other, , Yankee | Stadium, Thuredsy Gacki. Kickoff time is 3 o'clock, 
! Miweute tie) O11 990 Sona 8 8 ' In other Suburban Catholic 
cqereatie and. Crandall; Shants, “Dimar vid eS ram e games tomorrow, unbeaten Fern. 
a a ed rb ‘Clement of Center Lie and Raval - /Oak St. Mary faces St. Rita, also oa at Soe Pow ag Sunday, 
5 Sicererponrsicgen: ar * be a Stadium, Wednes- ma * 
repth’ gas aie tt \Yaohee.Suadium, Thurs 
O, f necessary,     
Bather Harriers Boost Winning String 
to 17, Mark Up’ Sixth 
Victory This Fall 
Birmingham. harriers yesterday 
“|invaded Mt. Clemens for an East-| 
ees 
                
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  ship.   DETROIT. ” The Detroit 
Gen. mgr. John McHale said 
  Payment of As required to 
HURON pow. _e scmiats ‘ cover room board, Enrollment 
will be limited 4o 135 youths. 1 was 
Week Atte iH i Pree a Patt it The school will be held at Tiger- 
Welts Gar. 0 6 Pits patrick Pp H 1¢, town, the Detroit system's training. 
Nike Me: 2.10 * O’Brien Heat 6 11| ground. peeetre ® 7 M. Hargreaces 4 12 : Le 
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Bowling Shirts 
Huron Dry 4 Main Office and SPECIAL 
TO ALL BOWLERS 
Cleaned and Pressed 
Car Hop Service ot Mein Plant for Your ‘Convenience 
Shirt eer Plant: 944° West Huron. Boe Cleaners. & 
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from drawing your 
  a heading the list| Hill, next week's opponent for Pon-| 
reef, ce flu-bitten Bay City|tiac. ¢ Handy, 53-12. |. Bay City’s Jerry Gross hit ei aa aot, Midland,” St-6| 12, Passe to bring his total to 17 
and Flint Central surprised” Ann retro pd ecepalin allege Arbor in a 1414 fie. “ Flint. Northern's: game 
Bay City had » 47-0 halftime |; 4nd Rapids Ca was called _ lead, Scores were by Ken Careys ecause of the flu_ epidemic in 9 and $ yards; Ken Swincicky, on on > Rapids, = 8, 7 and 4 yarders, Gary Nut- | thrash capped a Tard Cen- tell from 5 yards, Butch Kokely (1.2) drive with a seven-yard. 33 yards and Bob Bishop 2% yards |i. run in the final five minutes of on interception. ‘|the game, and gave Flint 
Midland tore. Saginaw,|tral the tle by. ‘the extra| which scored in tHe final: minutes|point over. yee eee 
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      ] Pontiae Motor Division Employes 
Members of Local 653 UAW. clo 
If for any reason you are disqualified 
S.U. B. Benefits, appeal the decision 
~ immediately and contact your union 
for assistance in fighting your appeal. 
— mE . Signed: : 
Charles A. Beech, 
on 
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excellent work and service they get when 
they take clothes to Gresham’ for dry | unemployment or 
cleaning .-...and such sna returns 
. .. and all players know Gresham's will 
launder 5 whety, for $1. 13. gor. 
da Shirt 
|| GRESHAM CLEANERS Laundry Drive-In Service — Save 10% Cash and Carry 
605 Oakland Ave. Bianch—-5 Ook Hit FE 42579 
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\ 1¢ \“AND A DOZEN EGGS, PLEASE” — Working homemakers the one Mrs. Dodge works in, getting meals is a less irksome sometimes have to resort to the telephone to get their groceries chore, Cuphoatds bere ure birch with corel formica on the counter 
eoteenhs ham: hog -e: Planenet paper ANG. a ee totes Ting Rage te covered withy epedteg. auieh Meesiguns, 
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\ Your Neighbor's ouse 
‘Dodges Build on n Loon Lake 
  advantages of lake. liv- 
t be described by real 
ds. For instance, have 
Their red brick ranch home 
situated on a 75-175 foot lot. wit 
car see on the other side of the 
canal belongs to ajl the residents 
of Loon Lake Estates. 
Refore building this home 
themselves they. they designed lived fn Drayton Plains. Sub- -. cubiettig their own work 
drew out the construction work 
from July to December. They 
lived in their home just 
two years, 
In the slate floored vestibule 
there is an antique spindle 
legged table. Above it is a Chip- 
pendale mirror. The wall op- 
posite holds a large coat closet. 
Cherry paneling decorates the 
area above the closet doors. 
More cherry paneling covers 
the entire west wall of the liv- 
ing room, around the fireplace. 
The fireplace itself is beige 
Roman brick with a slate cov- 
pound that gives it a sheen. The 
simple mantel is made of wood. 
There is a pleasing mixture 
- pink and ‘Violet ‘this: master bedrocen Gtfers ie 
of laxation with a view. The wide picture window 
has.-pink draperies with stencils of \ violets on 
them. Floors are bare polished oak. The cherry 
furniture is Johnson, Hanley and Johnson. Mrs. - 
Ld of furniture petiods in the living 
room, For instance, an antique 
rosewood: chair sits next to a 
modern glass topped_table with 
black: legs and a planter on the 
lower shelf, The Dodges like 
antiques and have used them in 
— places throughout the 
There are two sofas in the . 
stered in green, Next to it is 
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sure of Quality Lumber graded by West Coast graders and grade © take any phone orders, Everything advertised is F.0.B. at our Pon- 
marked. These bargains are brought to you through our terrific _tiac Yard on Cooley Lake Road. So rent trailers, trucks, or anything. 
buying power, made possible with carload purchases and direct os ee 
shipment from the big mills, We have used our wholesale yard and without notice! 
by direct buying from manufacturer, many of our items are below 
_ DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE AND TF YOU DON'T NEED Li AT ‘ONCE WE WILL STORE IT FOR YOU 
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. » BURMEISTER *. 8x12..........91.29 
8xI6..........51.50 Louvers. 12x12......... 1.40 25 12x18......... 1.85 ae 
Foundation Vents . . . .80¢ Pitch Louvers $360   
MANY MORE SIZES 
METAL LATH 
rer 26 ft. 
27x96 Metal Lath Sheets 88¢ ft. 
27x96 Flat Rib . . 
Arch Metal Bead . . 
Dry Wall-Bead . . . 
No. 1]-Metal_Arch.. 
8” Joist hoskas wor 13° 
15x12 Steel Sash ‘2°   
2x2 Cornerite | * @® oe ee @® 
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.. box $]!5 250-ft. System 
60-ft System . . 
500-ft. Rolls Tops i 5 
WINDOWS |   
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Aluminum and Tension Seal 
‘and Removable Sash and Screen 
1x8 Cedar Paneling 
190", 9x12 OW G-Lt. Barn 6-Lt Barn Sash   
    
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PLASTER BOARD | 4Ax8’-V4" |, $125 
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WXBV" Cw, $165 
4x10 & 4° x12’. perm $520 
Rock Lath .. . 3 leas m 33400 
25# Bag Joint Cement . $2!° 
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1x4" S4s 
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“x10” S4s—— —— LARGEST GOLD BOND. 
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1" 4” 1x 4” #2White Pine $180 | 
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“CEDAR SHAKES | The New Triple C oat Duralaps 
INo. 1 18 Stained 4 4s Cedar Shakes - 
Limited Supply 
100 sq. ft. 
2 eae to sq:   
Prox. 500. Sq. 
Colors: Dark Green. 
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Blue Gray Brome Red | 
      
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Lumber and Hardware ~7940 Cooley Lake Road 
Corner of Williams Lake Rd. : 
OPEN DAILY 
8 am. to 8 rm 
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    PICTURE WINDOWS 
Tt 48x49 Center 
SAVE—Double Hinge, 28x16. . 17" 
Pine Paneling — 
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Think the, Market. will Tum for ‘Thiety Days! eS 
ING Mi ‘ens UNDER COVER—BIG' NEW nl tab STACKS.   
     
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WE ALSO HAVE BIRCH DOORS! 
LARGE Clear Outside Door Frames 
The Highest Quality Available 
1% or 134 Rabbet 
KNOCKDOWN 
5Q%5 5995 
Grade A-l Flush ENTRANCE DOORS 3-0x6-8 4 5° 5 16x24 Sides 
$63” 
WITH LIGHTS 
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1x4 CLEAR FIR FLOORING °135.00 
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: 1.683 | Se. Fe. (including 10 A.M, to 8 P.M. 
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bs HERBERT €. DAVIS, Builder § 
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for the lack of heat at this point. 
      
        
    
    
  
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  NO MORTGAGE COSTS 
ae Payments $5900: © Month 
$ bedroom ranch homes, 40-feet wide, forced air heat. auto. hot of cabinets. These water, 
homes are 100% complete, are 80 feet and 
wider. Paved streets paid for. Excellent schools. 
and shopping. 
Ys Mile West of Village of Commerce on Steeth Rd. : l= Daily and Sunday 12 Noon to 8 P. ~ < 
=| _BENJ. RICH — 12545 Linwood TU 3-4000 } 
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  resi Up Outdoors 
       
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| 411,100 FULL PRICE VETS $300 DOWN *— 
3 Medrocens, full basement, deluxe features, close to || 
aN \schools, shopping’and transportation ... ONLY A FEW 
* | LEFT. Model is located at Robinwood. and Perry Streets, 
+ \} nocth of East Boulevard. Open Daly Gnd Sunday 
X 2h 9. 
ROSE HILL REALTY CO. 19470 Grand River KE 2-9060      ' Model Home Is Open Flowers, shrubbery and trees|Work the PAR-38s ‘can be even more colorful and/floodlights can be. Sunday—1 to 6 P M. 
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| It helps prevent accidents and 
.ptrances, walls. fe's no danger of warp-| 
ing. Put them in the kitchen. It 
doesn’t take much baseboard to 
keep a’ 
all the 
cooking. 
and get rid_of the bulky old-fash- 
loned radiators. 
Heating baseboards are installed 
where wooden baseboards ordinar- 
ily are found, and look their twin. 
cecal planting “Or ae “and|Painted-to~harmonize with the 
dining tables. One such decora-|W4ll above, they are a decided ad- 
tive unit has a diffusing globe tational decor of any room, 
surrounding a 10-to-40-watt bulb; oer 
‘another reserribles a bird house. OF LIGHTS ~~ Representative types of outdoor mse 
equi are pictured here in suggested oetings. , 
  
            
    
     
   
   It seems as though elect 
‘so essential to the indoor 
‘pattern of the nation’s hom 
‘ers — has been suddenly   able area of a rooth. Not even ai! 
  } Sunny exposure can compensate) 
Put them in t the living room and, 
  \, Equipment that’s usable for 
and all outdoor lighting pur- 
includes the PAR38 pro- 
bulbs, which are self-con- 
, spot and floodlighting 
\ and the weathertight 
called “handy fe Wax Paper Won't Stick     
         
   As a result, houses and 
have become unified more 
families are getting more living) 
value out of both, By lighting up 
the outdoors they gain, each day, 
iseveral hours’ more enjoyment of 
the land in which they've invested tween the rollers of the wringer 
section of your washing machine 
when it is idle to prevent rollers, 
oo sticking together, 
    
      
   
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or safety — or all four. or spotlighting, gar 
‘attractive under artificial light.' specially designed tele: 
Lighting can be arranged for|Qne type fits into pipe Wm. _ Kennedy Ports, games and barbecuses. driven into the ground; . 
“It provides more room for after.) nit noor-standard base Realtor ‘dark entertainment; more .time "®* ® 7” ad 3087 W. Huron FE 4-3569 for outdoor work in the cool even-| In making your choice of o 
ing hours. *; 'door lighting — equipment, 
experts advise keeping in mind hea Than 
such considerations as ease of in- \ . Rent! 
stallation, appropriate appearance, UR OWN. HOME 
‘\COMPARE THESE 3 personal peat — eapacity, 
: stonoo. ALL ELECTRIC 
Hospital sued |= 867   
  
  
| discourages trespassers. 
Ten areas you can light effec- 
‘tively. are: steps and walks, 
porches and terraces, dining and 
cooking areas, work areas, trees| 
and flowers, play areas, pools, | 
driveways, fences and gates, en-) 
      
Chetce Exterior 
ee Intetior’ Colers 
. An increasing number of man 
ufacturers ‘are developing light-| 
    
  
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| EARLY AMERICAN COLONIAL ESTATE 
- “HAY-CIENDA” \ «| 6361 36-Mile Road, West of Van Dyke 
Located near Ford Proving 
Romeo and Metamora. 10 spacious rooms, 4. bed- 
rooms, 3 baths, full basement, oil furnace, 3: natural - 
fireplaces, 4car frame garage, separate servants | 
| quarters, fenced-in dog kennel, large barn. 3% acres | 
) of land, beautifully landscaped with numerous | 
flowering trees and shrubs. WE 
by appointment only. OPEN Everyday, be a 
teeen 2 and 6. Please cal] or write for a brochure to H 
| MELVIN F. LANPHAR AND CO., REALTORS. 4711 
1 be sansoe ay 5 hae ere: 1, ene. TES, . . ing equipment to serve the many) es, rs a. series ‘| purposes of outdoor living, Some) ul Permit | FALEER ‘Jiunits are designed for specific co. 
| | |applications, 
[iuse. 
‘| |flat bases, some mushroom units 
        434 Emerson Off Pa 
others~for general      
   
  Put a piece of wax paper be- 
| Free Estimates 
351 N. Paddock erre| | handyman. Forestone for a 10’ by! 
12" ceiling costs around $31. 
  
Put Flooring Overhead 
for ‘Interesting Ceiling 
Many families have found that 
distinctive wall and ceiling effects' 
can be created by employing hard- 
wood flooring for those applica- 
tions. In wall treatments the floor-       
      
     
        
      
       
    
       
       
The Good Housekeeping Shop | oF PONTIAC % 
51 W. Huron St. FE 4.1555 
' Open Money and Friday til 9         
             
       
ing usually-is applied horizontally.   
      
  Mixed widths often are used, 
These can be either the strip 
style of flooring, which comes in| 
widths of 1% inches to 3% inches | 
or plank flooring, produced in | 
widths from 3 to 9 inches. Either 
style can be obtained: punished or) 
‘prefinished:   
  
ATTENTION! 
GAS HEAT 
APPLICANTS! If You-Have Your |, 
Gas Permit— - 
ACT NOW! 
Install a Famous 
General Electric || 
GAS FURNACE}     
  GENERAL @& ELECTRIC 
      FE 5-6978 | CONCRETE STEPS For.a Step in Beauty | 
THE UNIT \STEP 
  CHECK THESC FEATURES: 
_@ No sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling 
“@ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Dependability \ 
@ FHA Specifications 
@ Strong Reinforced Casting 
@ Avoid Messy Installation 
UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE _ Satety Tread 
Réduces Slipping 
- Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere! 
CONCRETE STEP CO. | 6497 Highlond Road © OR 3-7715 Across from Pontiac Airport 
+ 
        Addition to St. Joseph. 
Helps Double August 
Construction Figures cs 
  Mushroom -type ‘units come 
under the special purpose head- 
ing. Equipped with short, spike- 
tipped stems, they may be stuck 
in the ground and used for light- 
ing low and medium height flow- 
ets or plants, walks and steps. 
With four-to five-foot stems and A $621,890 addition to St. Joseph 
Mercy Hospital helped push build-| 
ing permits issued in September 
byPontiac to more than double 
the August figures, Carl F. Alt, 
are adequate for general lighting city building inspector announced. ' 
on terraces and porches, and for Kit | 
visual tasks.   Grounds and between _ q 
{| intd walls for lighting paths, steps 
i|and walks near buildings, and for 
: ‘ low 
OPERATE. | 
  During the month there were 
127 permits worth $1,311,129 ap-' ,|proved as. compared to 151 total- 
ing $623,235 issued the preview) 
month. 
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The addition at the local hos-) 
pital is for. a laundry and sei, 
reom. 
_ Construction of only nine new 
homes in. the city ($81,500) last 
month compared to 27 im August 
‘totaling $203,580. 
Home owners were busy with 
repairs’ last month aiso as Alt mounted units designed to be built! : 
illumination of terrace or 
porch floors. Light direction may 
be controlled by lenses or louvers. 
In addition, there are weather- 
fluorescent units for illu. 
minating - fences, buildings or 
other projections, the units may 
Tight narrow flower beds or paths 
/ mext to buildings. 
Underwater units include a de   
corative shield which clips to a/réported 62 permits granted for,   
2 - Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! 
pee. Waterproofing - Phone FE 4-0777 r 
       -2-t060-watt bulb. It floats on the 
    water held by the buoyancy of 
the lamp, and waterproof PAR-38|ing up, worth $20,021. 
| spotlights, Watertight sockets. and kok jcords are essential, 
that can be sus- 
ps we from poles, trees and 
root overhangs may be used ini    
All. Sizes!       
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  get only the pte quality from pad ch oolong” 
tomatic ‘Heatin | eg   
        www KK kK KK leMedll respectively. 
+ | Four new commercial buildings’    
  PROTECT YOUR CAR THE YEAR AROUND 
ate 8 G & M Built 
     
   All Types! 
_ FRAME and BLOCK 
  ag and ‘an addition to the Fraternal | 
loo 8 of Eagles 1230 building at 
ofl 2x9 W. Montcalm st. amounted! 
ito $81,000 of the month's totals. 
Other permits included: two for     
          
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      “Up to 5 Years to Pay PAYMENT 
    
     
     
            _ FRED 
W. MOOTE . INC. ~ 
Slectrical CONTRACTOR ° State & City Licensed    
       
       
    
   
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Greenport 
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- OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 4 P. M.     
    
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Rarecgaonbe youngster from] GRAND RAPIDS &@ — Aifidn't cost a cent, me manent over floor lamps often is Spare cistern dry with a fruit spray rig 
Se ee on nearby ta farmer tng. solved| ort cked jt with driaking water 
‘ | blankets, tins of farm and personal 
records «plus a transistor radio,!         
     
           
  
      
      
rooms is Silver drill, 
: white, If this finish 
is ps Me without sealing the knots, 
_|the knots will burn through, leaving)    
   
       
   
    
  
4% GI — ; 
3 BEDROOM BRICK with full basemesit 
$280 DOWN Model: 1253 - Featherstene, Foatiase 
HERRINGTON HILLS         
  solid off-white effect to be} 
achieved. 
. | For those who like really bright 
colors, Sawtooth Sun is ideal, a 
full-toned orange. Tioga Tan and 
Klickitat Cloud are in the beige 
family, the former -a deep beige 
and the latter presenting a touch 
ot gold. For a dark brown with 
a gilded glint, there is Gunnison 
Gold which has a rusti¢ feeling. > sunshine S warmth — 
all winter long     
  
  
an. Seaten ‘CONDITIONING 
and 
WATER TOWER 
CLEANING 
FE 5-3759 __ PETE'S . REFRIGERATION 1764 Cass Leke Rd.. 
  ING NARROWNESS — Light seius eas et 
furniture with an airy look help make this 
- inviting. The dry sink adds a traditional note. 
How does one turnde a narrow|‘ “particularly if the windows are 
hat the narrow end of a room. These 
will offer a heavy effect, and give 
the appearance of closing in the 
room even more.” tions for finishes are invited sees write for this free folder to The 
      
  
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  BUILDING PRODUCTS Co. 
1992 Pontiac Dr., FE 4-9531 
Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Roads      
    
  
  _ Here's the heating oil service that brings the 
‘warmth of sunshine inside —to brighten your 
      
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~ Flagstone Wallcovering 
  mornings all through winter, It's our Shell 
Heating Oil CERTIFIED COMFORT Service. 
Twice as dependable—because Shell certifies 
you get a premium grade heating oil, and we 
_ certify you get service you can count on. “ Avoid heavy drapery materials 
in’ a narrow room,” she advises, 
FABRICATING — 
115 Branch Street   
    
    Be Your Own Decorator itsely may serve to break up wall] @ io ce 4 
     
    
  
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‘i a ee “Picture windows,” says Miss | | Telephones: This is modern heating at its very best. Why | 
ath: oh enenied treet eee ee con: | Ponites not call us this week for more details? these days. It's just a matter Of] room. ‘The only trouble is that | ; FE 4-0586 , 
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aad ' ue overlooks another 
  
Moery’s Oil Burner Sales-Service H. H. SMITH OIL CO. 
      
            
  
Copiés the Real Thing 
Flagstone, often used for making| BEDROOM 
BRICK HOMES       
      
              This. wallcovering— almost as LOW DOWN PAYMENTS 
durable as its outdoor counter- 
part—doees not involve the major 
construction problems of flagstone. 
The new textured effect is achieved 
by a simple hanging process. 
      
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| iuneeeracd ex ° Studio and conventional ceilings ° Good closet space throughout 
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Geman - @ Ample kitchen cupboards, natural ® Street paving already in and — 
METAL CULVERTS - finish paid for by the builder 
er en = lg COPCO Aluminum Horie Sling Windws 
HEATILATOR 
ms ‘Payments as LOW as. a 
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CEMENT and MORTAR $12. 500) PONTIAC KNOLLS: 
Ro Model Home and Sales Office 
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CEMENT COLORS 30 yr. GI and Noon till 9 PeM. oo Model at 
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EXTERIOR iH DOORS... . trom $12.05 5 
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DOOR & WINDOW TRIM:........ .$5.50.C §] % te traditions! basement, : Builders of new homes as well    
   
DOOR FRAMES — Exterior .....:.. $8.95 
DOOR JAMS — Interior ............$2.95 
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the modern boller-burner unit.!new plan to make it easier for| savings and joan associations, _ |, 
each other eae frat people to buy homes. Fee ee eee Dendeoed tx: tk Veieel adel Savings and Loan League, the plan 
has been. introduced in the United 
{States Senate as 8.2791 by Sen-     
    
   
      
          
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. out between the hours 
of 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 
p. m. 7 days a week! 
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INDIAN WOODS MANOR “An Entirely New Way of Living for Your Family” 
ENJOY 6 LAKES In a Gentle Rolling Subdivision with Winding Paved 
Street, Community Water — and Gas Heat 
You'll be glad you 
_GENERAL REAL ESTATE e 2536 Dixie Hwy. Pontiac. FE 64-4561 Jerry B. Adams 
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       ator John, Sparkman, (D-Ala) and 
  
        L ee Sieteber of the Snaiy $0 stay 
its merits thoroughly during the 
Congressional recess, 
The League plan is aimed al 
providing more higher-percentage 
conventional home loans; It would! 
privately-financed 
Home Loan Guarantee Corporation 
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= 15, 990 SOWNL PATMrt. $1,200 ° 
Other Models ONLY - — ‘14 600 
390 PAYMENT TO EVERYONE 
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      WHY BE TRAPPED IN THE 
CITY? ENJOY VACATION LIV-_ 
ING THE YEAR ‘ROUND .. .. 
WITH PRIVATE BEACH PRIVI- 
LEGES ON THE LAKE. 
*TWO FULL BATHS * SEPARATE DINING ROOM 
* BUILT-IN OVEN & RANGE * ATTACHED GARAGE 
GAS HEAT! . ,» AND ONLY 39 MINUTES 
FROM DOWNTOWN DETROIT 
When the James Chuncne-Nirtivweuterns High _Extension is completed it will run straight 
Mt. Royal, m making it only « 39-minute trip, nt 
    
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_ Model Phone EM 3-9123 
       
      
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3 BEDROOMS 
  
This Lovely Model Home 
Completely Furnished. by 
| LAKE ‘ORION FURNITURE 
and 
APPLIANCE 
~CO., Inc. | ce . ‘ 79, 
~ Builton Yourownlot... 
Just Imagine! -3 Bedrooms, full basement, 11/2 
baths—for less than $10,000. Impossible! We 
Here is the most wonderful opportunity say no! 
Own your own home for as little as of the year! 
come ouf and see it for yourself.to appreciate the 
fine workmanship, quality materials and construc- 
features will amaze you-when you compore the 
|, Priced models. Come out: today! 
    
| Carpets and Drapes 
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      THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1957 _ 
$9,975 built on your own fot. You really have to. 
tion that make this home unique. High price: 
specifications and advantages found in higher 
Model Open SUNDAY 2 to 7 
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P.M., WEEKDAYS 
—DIRECTIONS— 
2 Miles South of Lake Orion on M-24 
2601 Gorland, Perry Acres 
MPSEN       This Lovely Home| ye? Orit: : 
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Bhishescenmas ed 377 S. Telegraph = es «FE 4.0528 
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  Tf Not, Then You Are One of the Few Who Are Misatig the Best Deal 
We Have Been Able to Offer This Year--At Less Than $10,000   
  
  
  
Compare These Features: 
Built on Your Own Lot * Cedar Shake Siding © Plastered Walls * © Aluminum Sliding Wi , 3 d © Full Basement " 2 eee ® Hardwood Oak F ori = °1% Baths a ® Birch Kitchen Cabinets ° Sliding Wardrobe Doors e Copper Plumbing 
° Oil Forced Air Heating © Electric Automat; tc Automatic 
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  an associate professor in thie U-M would A teeek i lions ir — fe School of Natural Resources. |y., Wo na og for compa, perme explains, is reduced to small’ pring annual ear nang ay mg coated ster ma 
= [particles ‘ang shavings, i Be Particular on Height jtion also was at a new high in ing, not before. Call for free estima 
, [ters — and hound together with of Byilt-In Ovens, Broilers Scnember with increases in high.| FE 5-7471 toes clase Bi teat one some way work, military facilities and/. 
Sita seigiract  tettear wk be ke Oe eee ee materials, underlayment in floors, popular can. S wee 7 e4- jand furniture. | |stalled to custom-fit a kitchen. A bps Se ocala lat PAYMENT *10 PAY Raw material for such panels |big feature of the built-in oven is|thot,, ee ee grb PAYMENT. januaky | 
or species. Hence, it is possible fortable working height. the picture while you step back to utilize not only low grade logs, For the average-size woman,. an|;, = = Gt materiel witch tes & Se even its te Seale face me —————————— st heen wasted, protessor bottom — z 
ainscotin hem with yel = ss 3 oon on toner 4 below the ~ PRICES STILL = wi ing on them w yel- . er is ' 
low farmyard print paper above. lice board will mean greater de_(0¥e%:_ the interior oven bottom REDUCED The curtains are yellow organdie |-ntralization of the panel wood ter ag inches bp floor. | Mn ee ene al fringe. |industry from the Pacific North- lean Ag Rape ute AWHINGS In the bedroom wing of the west to all over the world. Place the oven so that the top of house there is first of all a utili- |"'s1 , meas AWNINGS ty room with yellow walis, From... of low grade pine, 
rage. @ , fad | ‘The bath Js. pink and-white,—several | On war ALUM. COLUMNS with a pink floor, pink tile on ———e? | 
the lower walls and white up- — walls fixtures plant so 
| hectare | curtains tn pink, ite and | “xpanding ev | For Fast Action ‘PRICE. NO : 3 | ’ The guest room is pale green | the Mahest grade timber and is CALL REDUCTION _ dh fe © Many color combinations | now becoming more and more : See es eck with a birch storage wall on one as MON * "] | side: Above the closet there are | Sout, mus, maw induetry hes |} WILLIS M. BREWER {1 J on ahiminum. combination Ue eg ae | HE ps CIRCULATION Y) ‘ti Papset ‘ —, Me j | Mike it was the answer to ail sin teter teh mer. i} | storm windows and doors. DOWN |- — ee | rugs on it. Furniture is dark problems,” Professor Marra B-08°N, Porte FE 4-8181 | 
HEAD-10-10E COM RT... 2 | The draperies base an interes. | “2” | |W. BOGERT—OFFICE OPEN 8:30-5:00 DAILY—CALL FE me 4 the bottom and a narrow one at |Made from TO BUY OR SELL |i NG yh SAVINGS UPTO 25%1, |S cim on" Eee Tut stat || ALL AWNING AND STORM WINDOW SALES wide pleture window with ade. (Ptr, but” the Intteducton a _233 S. Telegraph Rd. Facing Ruth St., Ponti fen. lightful view of the water — resin adhestve binders removed JOHN KINZLER ‘ many man om peries are pink (made of this ae sheets), stenciled in little violet noseganys, Walls also are     
  
  
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  | , Both the Dodges work. Their. ag || lakeside home is a refuge every 
GAS % or OIL Models ose hr | | m st Advanced Heaters Made (|ri:7 WATER Nilaiaiiaiay [ACCEPT NOTHING BUT | 
; Child's Education | , ry frol | 
~ Rich textured front s 0 acieen | : you're re ‘re eng Aan livin 
  
    sheer lines. ls Home Job, Too. 3 wal} HEATING Mothers ° ! EQUIPMENT Concealed. automatic blower... fo relict to genie %, bie sah ; | . * a out from under foot, But the fact 4 way heat. grilles. remains: * children spend only 
Lifetimé GOLDEN JET Burner, | hous in school during the year and up to 4,500 wakeful hours at home. 
AUTOMATIC HEATING C0. This ‘is-a parent's clye that major portion of a child's educa- 
    
  *$.000 Successial Installations in Pontiac Are tion cam be picked up at home. 8 stalla ‘ontiag Area One way to bulld ‘the Prerae4 
17 ‘Orchard Lake Ave. _ FE 2-9124 a” habit is to beep " full shelt of good reference boo 
There are tour Sas Gone of 
reference books—atlases, ency-   
             
    — almanacs and diction. 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. | 
When a child asks, “Mommy,| : Keege Harber . a is Timbuktu?” consult the! H. H. STANTON | a BE 2-0278 , 
‘eae mune Sele Onan . calli e-e207 % A Rich Castone Front and 3 Walls of the answer is ‘found in the pol 103 State FE 1689   
    Insulated Cast-Alum Siding 
ONLY $664 — cometete ' (20'220'28", gadles and dormers slightly extra) 
4 Walls of Insulated Cast-Alum Siding i in 
Your Choice of 4 Glamorous Colors 
onty $480 compete (24'n26's8", gables and aorinine slightly extra) 
* A Beautiful Castone Front That Will 
Enrich the Appearance of Your Home 
OnLy. $299 compere (25'xt’, gables and Gormers slightly extra) 
@ NO MONEY DOWN—5 YEARS TO PAY! 
_ @ LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS! 
INSULATED CAST-ALUM   
   
   
     nac. Or if he wants to know about airplane history, the en- | cyclopedia is the source. | | When the meaning of a word. jis the problem, then a dictionary | must be used.- Recently a dic. | cially for the 8-to-12 age group. 
tionary has been created owe.   
      
   
        
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for You Before 
Winter and Save!     
         
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  - Open Daily 9:00 to 5:30 
| At the Mashing white light jst east of Ocklond Model and Sales Ottice | 
Vy Gas ties biel |   cementation Coe Ont ad a] vane x: perk cen Additions = Porch ot Terms With Us Attic Remodeling '  Reofing 
Kitchen Remodeling Sot nsine . ox saad ae belcon 
“There Is No Substitute for Experience” ] + bettie Weatoghone me sg maccret 
“& ig Me a a Home Improvement Center 
       
       Midwest Supply    Just East of Opdyke 
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   ONLY 3 LEFT! HURRY! Builder won't wait, wants them’ sold at once, therefo low. New 3-bedroom brick ranch homes, including pe any ond screens,,over 1,000 sq. ft. Equipped with Waste King Incinerator, ee Cry +1 cage bse es SEPTIC Closets: Paved treets, er 
Lots. Live where taxes are practically nothi ‘ileal ig 
OPEN SUNDAY AND DAHY 1 ne 7 P.M. 
Only 5 Minutes from Downtown Pontiac 
- ,: , $83 TILMORE. ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD 1 Mile Past Telegraph Road to Fernbarry Road, Left to Top ef Hill 
- “GET RICH QUICK” 
BENJ. RICH :12545 Linwood i ONATIONAL HOME WEEK goes 
linto action this year with the most 
favorable home-purchasing terms 
‘ever -to be put into effect by the 
FHA. 
income families to buy a home of 
»| their-own comes as a result of the 
     
      
    
   
     
       
   
         FHA to the lowest levels since the 
enactment of the FHA law in 1934, 
John M. Dickerman, Executive: i 
TU 3-4000 
    ition of Home Builders, sponsors of 
National Home’ week, points’ out 
these examples of the reduction in   
  
the requirement had been’ 
$700, and now is $300. On a $12,000 
jhome, the former $1,200 down pay- 
)ment becomes $600. On a $15,000 
a the previous $1,950 is now FP        FRA TERMS TO 5 YEARS TO PaY FREE ESTIMATE T 
     WINTER IS ca ne a ag 
Beal the Fall Rush ations, ths has boon mabtan.     and Winter — 
Prices and Delays 
NOW IS THE TIME 
We're Ready to Go! 
‘AMBASSADOR INSULATION | 2110 Dixie Highway, Corner Telegraph FE 5-8405 
REDI-MIX CONCRETE HIGHEST UALITY— 
BEST ‘SERVICE!     
       
          
    
    
  
    "9250 Om [nator Ae eee. own . : 7 
“125 Aid Families | | WE TRADE | 30-Year Mortgage. ‘Natl Home Builders: § 
157 of These Beautiful Homes Occupied! | Howsing ee 
This opportunity for sasihenial 
Director of the National Associa-| © 
‘FHA down payments: On a $10,000) 
* iscreen and provides individualized 
in| ized plastic trim and a golden hued     the woodetf area. Four lakes are 
  ae oa a FORESTBROOK HILLS _ Eighty-five ‘ites in in 
one of Farmington’s newest subdivisions, Forest- 
brook Hills, are havirig custom built ranch homes 
constructed on them. Winding roads run through Built of brick, 
within its boun- 
daries. Pictured above is one @ of the.model homes. early American style. Bruce E, Duke Contracting 
Company is the- builder for this house, Other 
. Trembers of the Duke family are also builders 
__ in the same area. Houses start at $40,000. ey ARKSTON EAN F 
      
With BASEMENT 
All These Features: 
     
        Deity 2 Ps Mate 8PM . «te * * 
Set, and Sun, 12 te 9 P.M,   
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- Sales JERRY | €. E. ADAMS: 
ese Diste mere Poottes” FEders! 4-461 it hap white trini and ts in the 
      
     
    
  
‘Radiant Heat 
Individualizes Comfort | 
A new heater that -takes the 
form of a beautiful three- panel 
comfort is the most sensational and 
revolutionary development in port-| 
able electric heaters in decades. 
Richly styled in black quilted 
vinyl with-silver embossed metal- 
  frame, this radiant heat screen has 
just been introduced by Arvin In-. 
dustries, Inc., which is celebrating. 
its 25th anniversary as a manu- 
facturer of portable electric heat-’ 
ers, 
Because of its beauty;the screen 
can add a major decorative accent 
to any room. It is very similar fn 
appearance to the old-fashioned 
dressing room screens which have 
been making such a comeback re- 
cently. 
An outstanding feature, besides | 
be focused directiy on an in- ffs styling, is that the heater can | Screen 
ns Infra-red type eat rays 
emitted from the screen keep a 
person comfortably warm while 
the temperature of the room is 
only slightly affected, 
The screen panels, which are 
come hot to the touch and will not 
  ¢forcused on a child being bathed or burn or scorch anything coming in 
contact with them. 
An ideal use for the screen is in 
a nursery where the heat can: be ** ; is inexper sive 
NATURAL BUILDING STONE © Tennessee Ledge Rock © Brial Hill © Colorade Pink Ledge 
® French Lick Sandstone -© Tennessee Marble SBiue and Buff. 
Tayeeo Ph we wa Fiorita Marble ne Stone) 
H LOOKING Ll 
POLISHED MARBLE WINDOW SILLS Beautilul Tennessee Marble 
ESTIMATES GIVEN WITHOUT OBLICA in bed while the screen bloeks all 
drafts, Used by a person drying 
off after a bath: shower, the radiant 
heat from the screen. supplants 
‘that lost through radiation from) 
the body. Thus a person is kept 
warm instead of’ cooling off as 
water .on the body evaporates. — 1   
    
  less than an inch thick, never be- 
=| movement of traffic without inter-   
DEWEY REFRIGERATION 
“WE SERVICE EM” 
“WE DON'T SELL 'EM” 
-Member of    Doors to the kitchen should be 
‘located so that there can be a free PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (1 Mile West of Airport) Phone OR 3°1594   ference with activities at the major 
| work centers. 
    
  
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Rutld a Roma with, a ViEW ! 
    PONTIAC-OAKLAND CO. REFRIGERATION ASSN.              
  —in DARB LAKE Colony—you'll find highly 
  
dividual by turning in the “wing” FE 5-6247   
         
  
      Rec Room Ideal 
for Youngsters 
on Rainy Day 
A rainy day at home can be 
less trying on the ‘housewife if the 
youngsters have a recreation room 
in which to release their pent-up 
. energies. Recreation rooms also 
pare ideal for adult entertainment 
|in the evening once the elements 
force you to retreat inside from the | 
patio, | 
| Homes don’t necessarily need a’ 
basement in which to build a rec-. 
reation room. An extra bedroom, 
\if large endugh, or a garage or 
‘utility room that can be spared are 
| readily converted into a permanent 
J play area with the use of durable 
‘materials such as glass, ceramic’ 
tile and hardwood. 
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There is only one must in de-   
  PHONE FE 2.0283 for 0 @ 2-Way Radios in Our Trucks 
for FASTER DELIVERY! 
@ You Can Depend on Us for” | signing a recreation room; it should} 
CONCRETE PIPE have a floor easy to clean and 
BUILDING 
  QUALITY ... SERVICE... | FASHIONABLE LIVING. 
HORIZON HOUSE - 
Fer the Family of Ambition 
As Well As Pesition 
DRAMATIC -STYLING @ Model ot @ 
1639 Apple Lane (Behind Kirk-In-the- Hills) 
  
        
SUPPLIES 
  SATISFACTION! 
ATSMAN | COMPANY 
399 S. Paddock St. ’ FE 2.0283 rproof quarry _tile is the. ideal material for me § 
a project. Matter of fact, a 
| builder or architect may advise | 
| using real tile not only on floors 
and walls, but also on snack bar 
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Homemakers ‘can have a lot of, 
fun themselves on a rainy day-by/ 
decorating such a room. Nautical 
motifs, with deep blue denim 
draperies, will help to make the 
“Captain's Cabin’”’ more attractive. 
    
  
READY for 
OCCUPANCY! are easy to do on a budget. 
Design the recreation room as} 
    
    
heme on 
euleandiag features, which make 
OE 1-0002 
? Aubern 
  YOU CAN OWN A HOME 
WITH i NO MONEY DOWN 
bg nag gee Pm - 
SMITH-CRAWFORD, Inc. - EASYBUILT HOMES 
3390 South Rochester Road 
Just Sevth of CUSTOM BUILT —=by— ce: Te Mirrer Your Persenality 
$30,300 ru 1s | ANSON PRIEHS Open Dally @ Senday 11 ». m..9 p. m Builder 
|] sens We ewetve boner ae ; MI 4-6446 
IF YOU OWN A LOT—_ 
ike this. home of con bey or “ 
OL-6-1226 
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I 3-BEDROOM HOME   
Use of Color z Enlarge 
Light colors can create a feel- 
‘ing of spaciousness even in the 
smallest of bathrooms, An illusion 
of added height is accomplished 
by surfacing walls in rectangular 
ceramic tile with the long side. 
vertical. Use of the same color 
tile on window sills, on the edge @3-Bedrooms @ 22 Baths ‘For. Luxurious Family Living 3-BEDROOM BRICK TRI-LEVEL 
2,000 Square Feet of Living Space 
277 OTTAWA DR., PONTIAC 
Featuring 
  e@ Attached 2 Car Garage 
@ 16x29 Family Room With a Natural Fireplace @ Alum- 
  of floors and fixtures, also con-| 
tributes to the illusion of spaciotts- 
of dark 
colors, They have a tendency to 
         
  Patio @ Lot 70x221 Seeded. inum Windows e Built in Range and Oven e Dishwash- 
er @ Birch Kitchen Cupboards. e Formica Tops e Kitchen 
Vent Fan e Attic Fan @ Color Fuxtures and Ceramic 
Tile in Bath @ Gas Incinerator @ Sliding Glass Door to 
MELVIN ELLER—Builder FE §-2727   
    
        
  OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. to 6 P.M. 
EXCEPT Wasnersey and Thursday 
FOR APPOINTMENT 
~ CALL Midwest 4-3800 
       sets 00 teeny ot whens ang deus = aut 
tw amanrea tepay 16 PReaUCES ev.,. ‘iL Aan 
Bive Out Joslyn. Rd. 3% Miles North of Walton Blvd., Turn Left at Carpenter School 
Bay ; cil bees ‘ of | i: 
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250° |i — DOWN ae | 
to VETERANS eh § 
Lat @ Rooms Added On 
@ Porches 
© Play Rooms 
@ Basements. and 
Foundations 
You can save from $50 to $300 on the above - 
by having us do the work for you . . 
man’s commission to pay... 
the owner. 
“All Work 
  
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Michigan Home. fete gal Ww. roe St., Pontiec For. : 
From.9 A. M. to 5 P. M. @ Roofing @ Siding 
®@ Garages and 
Breezeways   @ Cement 
Driveways 
. No sales- 
Buy direct from 
Guaranteed” * 
Free Estimates Call: 
FE 4-5063 
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     fe desirable sites—exclusive West BLOOMFIELD 
zi — overlooking private, spring-fed Darb Lake 
8 —choice sites as REASONABLY PRICED as 
: these are few and for between—that's what 
é makes Darb Lake COLONY So interesting—. 
all advantages of Country CLUB living—all 
advantages. of urban living—carefully RE- 
STRICTED to custom-built homes— your invest- 
Phone ment becoming MORE VALUABLE year by 
EMpire 3-4672— yeor—sites range from 120 foot to acre 
ask Eliseandleo = ESTATES—prices from $2500 on COMFORT- 
McGough, owners, ABLE terms—Darb Lake Colony has EVERY- 
for appointment THING you have desired—15 families 
to EXPLOREDARB. already have made their SELECTIONS— 
—HBLAKE COLONY, just 54 remaining.     
OPEN SUNDAY 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. 
EXCELLENT BUY   
  
  3 bedroom ‘brick ranch — fully carpeted — Kitchen with table 
space — large utility room — storms and screens — — large 
  
    attached garage. 70x150 lan iscaped et =< 
  7 REDUCED PRICES 1 | ON FLEXALUM AWNINGS 
50% SAVINGS - ON ALL ALUMINUM COLUMNS . 
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pt Birmingham, , ve. ; after a long illness. , : Lakeview , Clarkston. soenen : 
| is survived by her bus-|! son, Steven, with whom| ‘Mrs. Geathesd Wil He sta --CIRCULATION DEPT. ~ . ; ‘gone. Trask of Yorm ot red, she leaves another son,| Sienwton ‘eal e 1 —— ee , foarten|Gatlon’ this vieinity; two grand-| saMilTONOcTORER 1 105, The Pontiac- po ae SS = : pai , ’ James Bertee and Mrs. Marion #... 35 N. Sanford. os¢ = 2 ae is o TPs , ; . 50; beloved son of Mrs. Laure P ‘ age rte “A ~ Nand Steven Tatar, of North Branch and Hamilton; deer, brother of Mrs. ress 
ey sieng<ansscocl five great-grandchildren. bf ae Em cay | ov" Win 
ihe ladies ot aki aoes: i Sone WELLIAM M, FUMRMAN = |. service, Fil, bbe ott, | ter teat FESS, Oe Berry. eB Pere. 
the company may|c ‘gg edheppapeseersea: F/O UTICA — Service for William H.|  Parmer-Snover | Funeral "3 hens | CARPENTERS BODES, reese 
<< : is a is Fuhrman, $9, of 11229 15 Mile Ré..| feauns: iiermeni to One Grove, | ut far ken of dobn, OF ea utility “reply ying _ Eyer ‘ . Township, a ' at the Parmer- PaaRrEs : 
show cote, said the : a ye came p.m, Monday from Trinity Lath _Bover Funeral ome. ae | en iy Serk & overtime. mission cause ' . a.m. Mon-jeran Church, Utica. The Rev. A.| NELSON, OCTOBER 4, 1987, WIL- ees’ Wiischetm Lake RA 
gas in its service area day from Vincent de Paul|R. Gallert will officiate and. bur-| s™,,0- $11 Rensacole, | Stine EXPERIENCED | APPLIANCE a limitation on diptri- Church with b in Mt, Hope|ial will be in Utica Cemetery. Hig} bang of Florida Nelson: dear washers, & home. refrigeration. 4 body will be at Milliken Funeral father of Mrs. Howard McKinney. Bring references to Rovs Re- Cemetery. : al n Puners! service will be held Mone | = Discement Parts & Service. 96 game RaLH Sie of D ‘Home until 11:3 a.m, Monday. day, oe oe. ae. : Oakland. 
saatoriamataies _ aaron aces yl Mr. Fubrman, who died Thurs-|’ jer, william Marbach officiating: Hesarianced Clerks Seats finer cerdscsos th} Mrs. Ronald D. -(Florence E day afternoon_in Detroit, is sur- Mr, Nelson will lie in ste xperience erks | doa, OO nresvccnise 3 Puneral Home. 
; asc eeeeeeentebee By |Stearns, 55, of 12609 St. Largo St., vived by two daughters, Regina at TEuET DCTORER 3. ta87- WiL- Pull and parttime hardware clerks 
Se enilss tanied basa Neh tt\Clamene; bis mother ae Cioe:| Son titatestceed tars | Serenee Reus Renders ner see wer eeneeesees a ’ a mens; q Ss : rs. age. * P| i. % . 4 a 
7 : ', St. Petersburg, Fla. She had been/line Fuhrman, Warren; five broth-" Wilton Minart, and. Joseph Gat oo eal Pr vast a, in. 
1 ill three weeks. o ers, John and Fred of Warren,| ton, Mrs. Man "Thompeon:, deat |) hewrs ots Sm kes pe +s A member of First Methodist|Albert-of Avoca, Harold of Rose- brother # Peter —_. sone EXPERIENCED SALESMAN 
240 Church, Mrs. Stearns had lived in| Ville, Frank of Utica; two sisters,|  Oclover Tat 10 am. from ths Tight sian, Some lees, furatshed. it Pontiac for many years ‘prior to|Mrs. Lydia Thrk of Lake Orion.|  s. Vincent do Feito Gomelery. Bg Be 1 moving to Florida a year Mrs. Edna Dye of Rochester; and| Recitation of the Rosary will be | 3.4697)" 218 fea hares her husband; tp onl three -grandchildren. = held Sunday See cue | BEF TEWELRY SALESMAN. 138 _jter, Mrs. Robert Sawage of Lan-|. ALEXANDER L, SOVA . where Mr. Nemey will lie in eet we : FOR 
a sing and a son, Stanley of Cali-/' WALLED LAKE — Service for| gua OcTORER (107, ALEX. ‘| — S™all dies. Apply at Hamlin Tool 
: Ue/ning in St, Joseph Mercy Hospital|fornia, = Alexander L. Sova, 67, of 203 Bern-| “ander 1.203 Berasiend, Walled | 4, Mashing Co.” 4ni Hamlin after an illness of two months. ‘ire aia’ hear will be. at| 084, R4. will be at 9.a.m. Mon- ~ Pm Sova: deer father of _| EXPERIENCED, DRIVER FOR 
-. 4.8¢| A retired employe of Pontiac Mo- the-“Voorheés-Siple Funeral Home prod yg eA ag Ege | 22]"Guver J Bova, Mrs. George’ | EXP SHEET METAL INSTAT-~ 
on ks : at 7p m today _~ : 7 tayne ane tiles 200 ee to ‘pee oan 6 Te tees Oe a8 oe, will am 190 — officiate and burial will be in eee Mes teen and Mrs. ~ efits O'Brien Heating & Supplies.  F Service at 1:30 p.m./Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Recita-|:  f,irs gove. Puneral service will | 3} _Voorhels, 
oo wo en romot {Monday from the Voorhees-Siple|tion of the Rosary will take place} be held Monday, October’ 7. Ot ae MARRIED MAN FOR DAIRY 2.00, ' Ctapel with the Rev. Paul T. Hart|at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Richard-} §,,°"Gnuren with Rev., Pr. John los Long. Bleeth Ra Milford. a by Standard Oil Co ot the First Methodist Church of-\son-Bird Funeral Home, Walled) Foley officiating. tity mecite- | FARMER WANTED. MUST BE ’ ye, bi Fa eee | \V. =i ficiating. Burial will follow in/|Lake. tion of the Rosary will be Sun- nd orepe. Sanus have en. customers in and around Kalama-|fettuce Heed cerste, 3 doa...) hae| [White Chapel Memorial Ceme-|_Mr. Sova, resident of Oakland) dey, ot. 8 Po et eee ake, cellent ree et continuous = : _ |{izoo, Marshall, Lansing, Flint Two Birmingham area men have}tery. aE cong County. for 20 years, died last) where Mr. Sova will le in state. ry workers. Celery end bouse. Jackson, Bay City, Saginaw, Pon- ; Poultry been promoted: in a reorganization BYRON S. BEATTY night. He is surVived by his wife,| sTEARNS, GcTORER 3. Ltn CALL TRinity 3-9204, Detrolt. 
* ; ot aa Hextivile, Fiymeath, Werte, eernerr rouirsy - _- |°f Standard Ol Co. sales districts,| nor iy — service for Byron S.\rrenie Ded et fargo, Pia. Age 88. Beloved wie? |. == GROCERY » Clemens, McBain; ‘| DETROTT. sa\according to A, V. Fraser, of De-|," 7 “tL , Donald R., Leén a v-] ew of Ronald D. Stearns; I 
Breckenridge, St. Louis and Alma. per pound £. ‘>. Detrott for Wo. 1 quality troit, regional manager. Beatty, 82, of 203 Grant St., willler J., all of Walled Lake; two| mother of Mrs. Robert Savage STOCK 
  
  
  
    
      
  
  
  The commeleston reported ioday |. Wesvy type bens 18-30. light type 12.13 - s. £ ~ ai A osm ety — 05 daughters, ‘Mrs. George Layne} service will be held Mondey: ‘ that Michigan Gas Utilities Co. foe whites fo-31" a fad he Five: new district sales offices|Rev. Lewis Sutton offici ting of Farmington and Zoe Sova of the Voorhees-Siple Puneral Home . 7 > 
has “asked that restrictions be [Barred Rocks 21-23. Caponettets. (under ues ciating. Bur-|Walled Lake; a sistery Mrs. Laura| © with Rev. | Paul T. Mart of, PRODUCE $ the.) 31; (over 8 the.) 31-28. Turkeys, have been created in this region|ial will be in Lakeside Cemetery,|Sova of Pontiac and four brothers, fisinting. datormens, te | waite 
ees, / ee eg in an effort to achieve more effi-junder auspices of Holly Lodge No.|Lawrence, Arthur, Alvin and Em.| will ile im state ‘after 7: pm. “CLERKS ' = va _ ‘The company serves _31,000_cus- DETROIT EGGS cieney_and_closer customer rela-|134; F&AM. Mr. Beatty died yes-|ery ‘all of Cheboygan. . tonight at the Voorhees-Siple 
‘policy, but has ors in Monroe, Coldwater, Hills-|pimit cass’ included, federel-stere|tions, Fraser said. terday at Hilltop Acres Convales-| ~' : Funerel Bes. FULL & PART TIME FOR NEW 
Harbor, South Haven and Grand/s." ‘medium sci. weighted averege|Detroit-east. district, from Detroit] j4¢ came to Holly in 1893, from eal § cisewnere | mpepeonpee ap apna BM KROGER STORE Haven. / 41: a 31. Grete B. ae ss. ss;|to Port Huron. «Swindell lives at Pennsylvani a, where he was | DENVER (—Haslett P.Burke, tha Prin le who passed away IN THE 
‘Only Michigan Gas and Electric|"Cheens 90° 8"® 4135 — —- ’ Pore born, He was engaged in ~ 83, former chief justice of Colo- Our lips es not tell how we miss MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CTR. 
Co, has yet to be heard from be-| ,, Tote! weekly receipts (Sept. 28- Oct. 4) . ‘ligrecery business Yor several jrado, who once refused an ap- ae matte Exc. opportunity to joto expanding fore Monday's de ig 11,367 cases, , - New Detroit-west manager, Cov-| years and for 25 years was e™- |pointment to the U.S. Senate, died God none. tows hdw we miss he. with" periodie™ increases ‘Many 
; -——latye 4-88; medium 3e-z0. 8" “***ilering the area’ south to the Ohio! ployed at the American Spring |yesterday. Burke was a Republi-| sadly missed by her husband & cuding pela vecations & bolidays, ; ‘ Wrowns: ‘Orage A. extra large 53-54; 'line, is E. M. Riencke of 18115 Kin-| Factory here. Mr. Beatty wag @ jcan and had served 30 years on| _‘susbters, 000 Life insurance, sickness & acci- 
Changeover Brings (S:."i'tee "sich: st ross, Beverty His. to-year member ot the Holly Ma- |the Colorado Supreme Court. | ™_LQVING MEMORY OF CAUGN | gent, isurance,“C mhy’ mors, ; ; . . , me Same. Po much we miss him : ee er. a MIRACLE M low Aut / Ou ut - Livestock Car Seller Sentenced He is survived by his wife, Bir- News in Brief Never shall his memory fade: | ITRAC ILE 
0 : : DETROIT #9 — J ‘ _. |die; four oe mn ee, eee ie. To the pot where be ie jad. oe KROGER STORE 
sf . DETROIT LIVESTOCK — James Stafford, Lynch Holly, Mrs. Tem- ‘ ; & Jay. 
DETROIT — The auto indus-| nerporr, oct. 3 (APi—Hoge—Seladle|-> O% Taylor Township was ¥eM|nieton < Detroit, Mrs.. Millicent|, Eat hearty folks. St. Benedict's sone,_ Colvin _Jr._@_Resy ast 241 8. TELEGRAPH RD. 
try will build 22,725 cars and 6,047 00. Marte ser established: ; 7 tenced to nine years in’ prison Swayze of Flint and Mildred Beat- ee PE gy emg Bing Funeral Directors 4 route 
trucks this week, Ward's Automo-|sisughter cows: scaiteria fed ateres| rnuraday se ne Pvangg “82 =o = ty of Pontiac; one son, Byron ofitynn st day, -Oct. -6th. -   $. Oct. “ tive Reports said today The low) sisughter classes steady: few  sood Flint; 13 grandchildren and 10/$1.75 adults, children, Te. on-Johns jevePeflects the model svitchover|Seae" arty", tiar 486 NUT oeph A. Gills heard tesiimony| en 1s Srna sith, chides, We | _Donelson-Johns MEAT CUTTERS _ /\of both. General Motors and Ford,|20.00; tility cows. 1.00-14.50. Canners that Stafford sold 24 stolen cars, ; s - ' ed tor Funerals” z non pe Cutters 10.50-13.50; utility heav¥lusing titles of wrecked autos he -MRES;-AGNES BERTEE Catholic Women, 28 8S. Parke, ee te GROUND — . s 
Last week the industry built 51,-|weet- ted steers ‘and: nelicre eutty“eetbought from junk yards. Police) NORTH BRANCH—Service for| Beta Sigma Phi, Oct. 5th, 8 a. m.| puruicy ‘Punerat Home. PE. #1211 BUTCHERS 552 cars and 9,242 trucks. In the /2OUO6. ‘ong te Soc’ higher; bole feaeae;|Said Stafford changed motor num-|Mrs. Agnes Bertee, 85, was held) , , a a SPARKS.ORIFPIN CHAPEL | 
    
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
  
    
        
  
  
      
    
  
    
  
    
    
      
           
     
          4 : = ‘ : cin id bites ‘ °, i, 4 \ \ 4 , Thoughtful service 3841 like week a year ago 59,367 Cars|stockers and feeders scarce, unchanged: bers on the stolen cars to conform|Friday at the Blackburn Funeral stolen from: Bagley Auto Parts,| ~ Coats PONERAT for new 
and 19,926 trucks were produced. | 273). "ederate showing heh creme With the numbers on the titles. |Home here. The Rev. Karl Patow/174 Bagiey st. yesterday morning | Draven Plaine = Wateriord. Tep. KROGER STORE IES as 4 Ward's said GM’s Chevrolet, Pon-jana low prime o7-1398' b. steers 25.50- by a burglar. . = : ; 
: tiac, Buick and Oldsmobile divi-|33%0; Sagara and low good short-ted es : 7 | Voorhees-Siple IN THE | sions are set to start 1958 model aed manda ee, a. nt oe Feared essen ghee of = FUNERAL HOME MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CTR 
output next week, rn eS P ° F lk M N rvice a rankl ’ . 
iendien nscanvce Reta)! Pattis FOLKS May NOt |isiva. “ca” pontiac’ pice that| Ammtee Syperare or Mol | res, enmity tan cxuatng nd ul Get ed eet aah ke! Cond All She Does: [iste s cotice treat yesterday| ——comerery Lets _§ | grees it coaken 50; . ; : ) efits. paid va- 13.80, thin ‘light ¢ ceaners down to 3.08: onaone e oes jsomeone entered the building and| § LOTS. OAKLAND MILLS | og Bee 
108s tons S08 08 Soe late fred at took, two purses with $32 im cash | TE See Pee eg |  camaria and choice 828-842 Ib. feeder steers 21.00. By EARL WILSON in them. TTA a“ thsed ee Cone ve Calves “and vealere—galable, 25. Ua- . - Ra. Rt, \y. Lake Orion. MIRACLE MILE z + to strong, istances 1.00 higher;| Patti Page came from a wonderfully religious Tulsa, Okla.,| . - ~~. , 2 
T/56.00, individual’ prime’ veslers 3fse;family which believes that movies, instrumental music in Business Notes THE ANSWER TO KROGER STORE tility aad Roe ig Dy vee church, and white lies, are sinful. : : tad Waide wed Gubbins YOUR PROBLEM: 2341 8B, TELEGRAPH RD. 
t . 11.00-16.00; good and choice If the local paper calls at 7 a.m. when Patti’s home ona |. » a : are PONTIAC . calves 19.00-34.00. : : * of Foster’s Garage, 467 Auburn Want Ads! To sell, rent ‘ . set Sad nmbo—taledlo 150. Barty visit and she whispers to her mother, “I’m not here!” her /ave wii fly to London Tuesd ant Ads! To sell, ; 
: i lambs; prices eochanged; heed mect-| mothér hands her the phone and says, “YOU tell them [for the preview showing of the hire, it’s FE 2-8181. MARRIED MAN ON FARM MUsT- 3 3 tb. lambs 21.50 w 3 ; ire, be experienced with milking m: Siicet saree ae you're not here! I’m not lying for anybody.” /1958 Hillman models. Foster's is a chifes & modn. farm equip. 3320 
Tii.bo nigher’ ‘siewghter. hep stengy ‘And now we find Patti in the big, sinful city,|!0ce! Hillman | oo . MEN WANTED: —LORa— hiehers og Be By BE | starring in CBS’ costliest TV show, “The Big|: yon ceemaielion ot poe coe The Pontiac Press ‘ge 36-40." "Agressive ine 22.00-65.18; good nd rchotee” 30 0-28 0 - Record” and involved in assorted minor decetts|National Life Insurance Co. will FOR WANT ADS tligent, types Mart mee 
and infty ne 15.00-18.00 _ which are common in Show Business. ° attend a special agents’ training | — | tion. Investment $:500 to and prime lambs No. 2 pelts ' : DIAL FE 28181 000 needed, ‘Excellent | to 22.00; load fresh lambs 18 ‘ : school Oct. 14-18 at the home of- , opportunity for exceptional | gull to chotce aeuduter shoo 4.00-8 00, Patti's against the practice—which caused @) ort Wa yne, Ind. Sley- «us garnings, with old  estab- | 
oh PA Rye scandal ser Lanza aed caged bee hough ia a member of the Frask From 8 a.m. adam ane company. Write Foe- i: 
of “pre-recording” a song and then “mouthing” antrobus Agency. All errors should be re f ee | 
Us. Ne.| it-on the air; although Eddie Cantor did it re- } et eee nee 1 | eae ee, a ane HOSPITAL BOND ORDINANCE—TO Allee tel cntare "cee A ee ae Bey | 190-240 cently to “bravos,” oe ep of the City ot Pontiac, |. Gen 06 camnel the ofa + a | 
—_ we en — 19.08. Ne] "WILSON It enables a singer to dance, romp, fall | Notice “is heteby given that there) 3. tention ot the advertise: | OPENINGS | : = —— od No 't| down, or do a 100-yard dash while ostensibly singing, [the city of Pontiac at the Special City ered valueless through the oes eae rent Deane we I 17.78; No cs : : Election to be held’ Monday, October 28, error. When ations = men who are interested in ' 
: stags| Without seeming to get out of breath. 1967 Ordinance No, 1348, providing for are made ‘be sure to ge | the retailing, business. If you are 
F U i L cs A S c NM ¢ N T me| And the “boom,” holding the overhanging mike, is. elim-|""t¢"foiiows nee Ordinance No. 1348: |°-$ Zour men sume gives fh | start wor. at ones. For full in. | 
viene inated, and cameras can catch the whole set with the star) ,. uidnunes te peerale , rr without tt, 4 formation apply by letter to Pan- : ’ gaily cavorting across it. rowing the City of Pontiac, Mich- ". Closing time for advertise PART TIME SALESWORK IN | 
R A Ni C re al @) M f S “I don’t like it for myself,” frowned Patti. “For Janis, Page, issusce of ‘the at "tna "creat rene “Tham "roepler gata Mirscle ‘Mis. oe Sere, | I thought it was fine, for they found the secret of ‘authenticity.’ |iNetost, of completing the construction | (J {7P* '* 12 glock noon the J Real Estate Salesman WITH 3 BEDROOMS ; They showed her when she ‘ and equipment of the city hospital. EXPERIENCED : , BUT | 
= aay =e : ’ ; : The City of Pontiac Ordains: Transient Want Ade may will train. Have open ficor time in 
P oe = on CHICAGO GRAIN .,__ should look out-of-breath!” | Section 1. The City Commission of the ne canceled up to 0:90 0.0. _ modern established office and new : ee ee, foage, % + : City of Pontiac, ichigan is hereby the day of pubtication after model home. “Plenty of leads and : "March... a0% * * * authorized tO borrow the sum of Nine the first insertion good supply of buildings sites, | z 9 Dee. 2 2.2... 298% May. |.) 27 oo. ~ ts Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars 50, - i new custom built homes, existing | S ‘guce 220% *| The budget for “The Big 000) for the purpose of defraying the CASH WANT AD ft «res __ ~ homes afd little farms. Ask ‘for | : 8 zs + serves 215% Deo. 0... 198 Record” —re rtedly biggest in cost of completing the construction and Gordon Ladd at FE 5.9202 or 
: July. ses, 1.067 b sbee 133% po jequipment of the city hospital, and to Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6Days EE . Was May . ...... 13144) TV—didn’t Include clothes fer issue therefore the full faith and credit rm 1° EAL ESTATE SALESMEN is ‘ gerne | Lard— bonds of the city in the ag te 3 61.50 Ht $2. Pienty of leads & floor time j ote A ig) Riseary 11.8 Patti, who’s a clothes-horse, . com of Wine Hundred Fifty 7 i eS OS Member Multiple Listing. Service.” 
+ V14- . agave Se eeeees: HOS “You see, before this, to be in the denomination of $1,000| & 225 405 © 6.00 Schram, Rechor tm son” Tels ES AT $10 cjele = eee OT% : jeach, to bear interest at a rate to be $ 4.06 7.20 =D 
(UNIES A i'U,o - they've had mostly men determined after competitive bidding for 7 S} 3 ¢ gie man fot farm, Experi. — — ’ xs singérs — and one necktie » ggg — Fg Be @ 405 - 120 anon DET BAS CPEmO Ee 
sry cguna| 88. all they had to boy peer execs my fs en, ee erage femee  pe ie tn aap, os MEST | CT? See Well, Pen seer Sis Si Sas eee ) ‘Up | *AgEE DNs tn Ries, & Beaty cot Sh? | ine inte a py motare on the feet dey st April hi 6D ON'T PASS UP ‘Bien, age over 35. Part time coo ts Lae 24.4 254 t ft i the years 1959 thru 1968 and $32,000 in sidered, Cull PIE 3.7402. ° 21 23 ment next week, for a each of the years 1966 thru i988. The} MONEY! Sell unneeded WID, META} BUMPER ist. $4 54. 64 the clothes they’ve got to said bonds shall be paid from taxes . class. MI 4-4016, 
10.6 11 " to be levied therefor in each year be- © WTD.: RELIABLE COUPLE G6. 
ac eoas . 92-10 |. give me.” ginning with the year 1958, Belongings for cash ing South to haa} hountras Pivsccne na 3 113 Section 2. The City Commission shail FE 20000 or PE 422008 Nt waren Hy i" 8 “They'll be. yours when the . have power to adopt spch resolutions |. through Classified Ads! Wintan. MAN TO WORKAND 
21 34) shows are over?” I indelicately Lage ge ge OE a Mg roe 2d manage real estate office. Every- 
asked. a The bonds herein suthorimd| FE 2-8181. ~ Cass in Pontise, Gall. Mar’ hor: d may be thksued in one or miore series . . .| , doch, OA 82018. id 
Thane Coy of the shings Twa eaten | antl S wah Soecemes tal So | area TES , working on!” Patti admitted. CHARLES and PATTI - | mitted to the electors of the ae ae BOX REPLIES Help Wanted Female 7 Patti's husband, Charles O’Curran, who's an owner of “Bally|meipal claction tobe held. on the 20th At 10 a.m, today there CURD GIRIA. RO BEB, wmcos ,” thinks it’s. dirty shame that his company can't/ofs the votes cast at anid slection ‘upon were teplies at the Bress} | <ut7. at Big Boy Drive . 
even get a record on “The Big Record.” . [ie quest J canes office in the following i PECK 
F ; ee : shall be in favor thereol, then this boxes: ES : meet Bee of prises, Give s top 
ee Lou land shail take effect immediately upon | ‘| aaa ia 
THE WEEKEND WINDUP . . . We iced nn oe Oe eT _ Myron Cohen and Eartha Kitt open Oct. 16 in Las Vegas... 4 ie te eee 2 le lady, for baby sitting. 8 days & Larry Mathews. will franchise all-night beauty salons across} "City Clerk’) - : ' SkPERIENCED —~GiRL weer 
the country .. . Groucho Marx is being tempted with six-|eortancs wit ptotiudhe ef ction S|. mesere mete Ae Site ect ot ha nats figure offers to make a movie . . . Ray Block was George Raft’s| "pated du“ "tay of Gepreunes, An 86-Year-Old Company | Pt 7, = sittin pianist in the two-a-day vaudeville days... Dorothy Colitis), | atts toteat @ ambitious men | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS AND Will record a'doven of Steve Allen's original tones: |. f°’ Ss draBiag) darter dt feta a |g amore React | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Jack Denton of Milwaukee reports|<—— - per ee ~—— osition. we will train | Call XPERIENC! Tk "Ths | 
regime that World Series tickets ate so hard to get, even Casey! jos pace 2 Dt Ri Serial Wo. Sine MAINE HAWN OF _jand County Bost Club. PE'3sen 0 Stengel’s not going . . . That’s earl, brother. \ | ¥g868598, Bale be held 200 N. Parke SKEN. MUST SE EXPERIENCED - DRROUGHS — | wrench cod tame Blade en ee TE Pa Cee ee oe OPERATE OM MOLDH Any tne gi Sonatas at 4 a Gai -ACopyrigh: oS: Cee Oct, 6 9, ‘97.! | Presa. Ne a ee / 
   
  
         
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5 ceMeNt ore die chimneys. No job too 
Residential and chmmer- Site Quarenmed work, Ph, MY 
“<< done, any fob any size, I sured, licensed, ed and re- 
Hable Doa't aoe ie the 
Ph OL 10778. 
oe Ye » i 
* FE 26 “ald ranged 
Carpenter C Contractor 
Sorority and fireplaces, MA BLOCK Fae CECT WORK, 
_and fireplaces, MA §-0378. 
hw y taREE 
SOCIAL WO MAN OF THE HOUR you, = YOUR 
RK 
College Graduate 
CREDIT. MGR, TRAINEE CUSTOM PLUM BING | REPAL INSTALLATIONS | - FITZGERALD & GON     
| ~CEMENT & BLOCK - ____-WORK., _FE 0782 
ACCOUNTING TRAINEE $400 
Accounting Degree . 
INDUSTRIAL SALES 
EVELYN 
EDWARDS IN ROYAL OAK IT 
305 Main ee ere Bide. 
LINCOLN 8-4400_ 
IN PONTIAC. IT'S 
602 Community Bank Snide 
FEDERAL 40584     
GIRL FRIDAY 
Downtown Pontiec office needs 
all-asound giri for Varied duties 
Answer phone, type. greet visitors 
etc. No Bc My = neg 1 QGraebner’s 
313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. PE 5-8277. 
  
SWITCHBOARD GIRL 
$260 TOSTART - ‘puto dealer looking for friendly 
| receptionist, Prefer good typist. 
Indianwood area. 5 days—$15 per Bank Bidg. 
PE. 48808. week. May. live in. 
MIDDLEAGED OR ELDERLY LA- 
dy fo housekeeping and 
pleasent Job on lake, Live in pre- erred 8150 Piagstaff, Union Lake. 
EM 3-4634, 
OFFICE CLERK. ‘VARIED CLERI- 
cal duties. Previous bookkeepin 
exp, helpful. Ability to deal wi 
= yg ~ Mr, Jef- 
—irey_for appolnime iment. FE. $0276.   
    
PART-TIME 
SALESWOMAN 
viso t Uw ou details 
Write Pontiac Press. 119 for 
early thterview, cive age, experi 
ence, ress phone number. 
aie 
bes a PRONE Gaon 
{ation rs mm. ” 
$ et werent 
. Mr, Derek, 25 E. 
floor,     
PPLBALL LLL 
LEARN TO 
TRAINING SCHOOL. 
_Bur FE 2   
PRIVATE E PIANO. INSTRUCTIONS. 
-beginners & advanced. 2-3052. 
PIANO LESSONS Webster Sch. district. FE 2-6080 
PIANO & ORGAN LESSONS. PRO- fessional teacher, In your home, 
FE 2.0567.   
  
  
  1%YR.-OLD BOY DESIRES ODD bs ain Village area. FE 
  m 
=| tell CART NTES ~~ NEW — 
repair. FE 
AVAILABLE ey pri at og 
cabinet work New repair. 
. B_ Murdock, FE eet. 
BLOCK OF COR — WORK. SMALL   
  
  
6UZZ SAW. << e AW WORK. Tree removal, By job or hour. 
FE 5-5502. 
fer Kitchens a specialty 
_£-5000 
(CARPENTRY YRS. EXP. NEW 
repair ALD kitchens. OR   
AS i, ee een 
light housekeeping. W. Ken- FURNACE agi iota & DUCT 
ELDERLY LADY 
— a.d would sit with’ 
e child. Some wages. Box 
92 Pon! ac Press. 
w “LIKE TO HELP_A MOTH- 
er with daughter in high i 
we jive within waiking distance 
to High School. —_ work, No 
cooking. 2, 
Nice apt, with private; 
  _work, by Job, FE 2-7: MAN WANTS 3 feMEre & BLOCK 
_work, OA 8-3     MAN DESIRES PARTTIME) 5. | work of any kind. Can start after 
| 4, PE _4-3909. iru, 
STORM WINDOWS CLEARED & | put up. Odd jobs. OR 34702. st TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL. | 5-078 Reasonable rates. FE 
‘YOUNG MARRJED MAN DESIRES ORY WALL TAPING, GUARAN- ¢ teed_ work, Free estimates. OR | __0! 
girl with pleasant phone voice‘ to 
answer switchboard and act &s 
Instructions 9 | 
DRIVE THE 8A WAY AT. "SAFEWAY" DRIVER 
22263, Res. FE 8-1645 
Work Wanted Male 10 
GABINET MAKER AND a 
  CEMENT IS OUR SPECIALTY. 34870. ashi basements 
aby | TOM DUCT WORK RK ON ADD!- 
gb complete jobs, New & old 
furnaces. 3-1486. 
    
John Taylor, nt N, Cass Ave. 
Phone FE - 
FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND 
* fin. Pontiac Hardwood F'oor Serv 
See the Yellow ow Pages. PE_}-1647. 
GUARANTEED ROOFS ALL kinds, Eat. 101., Hugus Marsh, 
333 N. Cass. PE 32-3021 PE 32-8046 Se 
  
HO CsERSY ING — PULLY PE 48450, L.A. Young. 
          
Fer theca Garten Page 
  
4-1 MOVING = HA NO 
EXCELIENT SER 
  _2 
Q’ “SUE CARTAGE Local ong ns 8 distance. moving. sen st QUICK | CASH   
  
An ENT 
lee. eee FE ¢-1032. 
  radinn. wes a. Top sot) FE er -— canara 
W HITE | BROS. | 
: wes Bal he a Open Eves. Oy Li a 10 to 8 
WE DO WHAT 
WE SAY 
Put @ PROPER PRICE on 
~that ay   
  
  
Moving & Trucking 19 29/ ENCE weve Tents Lb 
RY | neasonable FE 53488 | | 
: oe =  S one 
JERRY ‘s es ae co. "OR. tan, Tl N. Saginaw 
‘Share Living Q Quarters rs 30 
ELDERLY LADY WILL SHARe| THINKING 
x: ss Semmeuist. FE +171 
See oeaty SOURCE - €ou Iately etvies. Agent out im- 
Witt oth 1a APARTMEN FERRY. E. ADAMS co. with another young Woman. 
Won; _ Walk to Kresges| FE 5-2770 
SHARE 2 REDRM WE HAVE “QUALIFIED BUYERs |. 
another woman. pmail waitin 
FE 44492. 62 8. Park 
Wed. . Transportation . 31   
@ WITH 8-453, 
  
Trucks to Rent |i: 
Pontiac Farm and. 
Industria! Tractor Co. 
  LADY WISHES DAILY RIDE | 96% W. Muron st, : Scop ye tee: 30 WANTED LAKE TOP WITHIN 10 
338. oe ; o PoP tek tak TOO - 
~ Wid, Miscellaneous 28 < 
WTD.: Malin PE, oun 
~__.Wanted to to R Rent 29 
basse > PREFER ben : aotthe 
  
  
      
"Edw. M. ae Realtor 
OPEN nike” ie ry 3” PM, 
  
OF SELLING? Call us teday for prompt & 
Eves. ‘H) @; Sun to 
296 Dixie Hwy eiset 
for commercial proper- 
ties, Farms & Acreage. A phone 
jl will give you Immediate ac- 
ROY KNAUF FE 2-742 
miler of Ponta t trafler 
a m, oummnet. "Pout Press 
oO 5   
Semi-trailers | — 
TRACTORS    
    
IN A pees | contracts, see gie agp -~H, C paren. ve _ pel tt out from ‘under 
Elarkston, REAL ESTATE INC, 
= 6 ee ous        1 WILL BUY OK List YOUR . LAKE 
“oroberd: porcbaaees zaiing, | 
_ For your land contract. You"! i 
Sur servige, Ask for. dir Dake} 
  
  FE, 56-8165 | 
3 aus. , NICELY “PORN, ‘WibbE- 18 Nor GAMELOT, 243. MODERN 3 OR ‘ ; et: Se Bate ant F 
_ month, ( Os: #16 & 880 ber) REDROOM HO 
WHEN | 
MAN WITH * %s TON PICKUP wanta work eostime. FE 
  
Lerce van mS serve fou, 
Moving FE 
UNWANTED A oe on . FE .-4638, cme 
CLASS INTER ~_yre exp Reas. eats service t 
Trends ‘and etientele. 
~ REDUCED RATES » a Rent Apts, Furnished 33 
‘ fohrianis ae me as trom . He 
1704 oy Telegrepe re re   
Painting & Decorating 20 
1OR EXTERIOR CASH   
    ORY 1 WALL WORE D DONE, FREE |. 4-8364 
A-1 PAINTI & EX. 
ELECTRICAL Te Ne TIE LicENSED : 
___Ed Murray. FE 38057 Guaranteed _@ree_est. PE _¢$208. FREE ESTIMATE ON WIRING : TOR, - for TE moatere, e 8, oa paper a ANGING ers. 4 Loeiad $8 8. toe PAINTING foest HANGING 
FLOOR SANDING. ae : Dd. SiINTINO 6 DECORATING, IN- 
  
chee 
  PAINTING "AND imi INTERIOR & TT STERIOR decorating Free est. OR 3-1626 Unlimited j new-iand con 
. urecte & se and equities Reasonable ‘aie oa em ort hae 
|ARRO REALTY [ROOM & RITCRENETTE. FOR 1. 
g after area 
1 ie NEWLY ee: 
eink 
* §10. rE sh | — 
las.   
car” ETTE. PENSION ny working lady, FE 20062 after 
ist. FLOOR CLEAN, ATTRAC- 
tive, bath. Near Miracle   
erence Mile x m auere Lake, FE 43368   
at J ae A & — Paint "Craft OET Latmng CASH “PRICE BEFORE 
PAINING in ANI) OUT. VERY 
e21'¢ 
  OD we « PAINTING a DECORATING 
RK. BE, Wilh! FE 5-0580 
PAINTING | ; Sar PAPER HANG- 
ing, peper apy tho: Be or’ ma- 
terials: & jabut R_3-7354. 
PAINTING & PAPER TANGING. 
FE 41475 
RA 
by steam, 
  
  
R. 7! SN PLOOR LAYING ER te and finishing. Phone FE 
  
PLASTERING & REPAIR. REAS. 
Pat Lee, FE 23-7022 
~ PERSONALIZED 5 HOMES 
FE &-2200 FE_ 56-8475 
jOS. FLEMING FIGOR Lavine FE 248 finishing 155 Edison. Ph. 
~~ ROOF REPAI TRS ae SAVESTROUGHING __ PE 4044 
~~ "TRENCHING AND | 
BULLDOZING | 
}| B,D, Thomp 
__Building Supplies 12A     
  
FIREBRICK eo ‘= cunts. ms. pes vrick, 3 ~ 31346 
  
Becnees Oe aaced A-l ACE TREE SERVICE RE- 
mova! and trimming. Get our bid, 
  ot 1 
A-l -FURNACE CLEANING. 
Fe 2-5932 
ALL MAKES OF 
oat by eet Pn 
Ottice. Co, 27 4 Law- 
~-Fence St. » FE 3 30135. 
“ NJ ay makes. of wringer e 
toe “titomatic “w ashers 30 yrs. 
Pon| ROY'S. 96 Oakland «PE 2-4001| 6-66: 
LD WALL Ci CLEANERS. Walls, and windows 
“Free est, No obligation, re 3 rE i631, 
ELECTRIC MOTOR SER 
ai % rewinding. 218 £. oe 
St. 4-3981 
GENES HEATING SERVICE 
furnaces cleaned Sold, repatred, 
ated ‘Crooks Rd Rochester rE 
3909 ae   
GEORGES REFRIGERATION AND 
a eae CE SERVICE. Member 
Pontiac a Count 5 Re 
Fageretign Assn 483 
George Frayer oroprietor 
FURNACES CLEANED & SER 
  
  Write Pontiac. 
malig ong ot night work, OR 3-818 af iced. C FE §-1788. 
WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSE-| P-®- -_tee_ Bigieos. 
a Wee _parente 1 school YOUNG MAN 20 WOULD. LIKE PLASTERING 
i c Tein ‘ater jane ering cone < oat pls, | D.-Mezers EM _ 3.0163 
® el On 3278 “ struction work. EM 3-161. | PLAST C—wEw oe AIR, 
and process ne. “for yrs. exp, in tool room babysitting, | 341 en ring wishes stead - home wages. r om with a fuanay em 
  Press Box 84. _ 
“Work Wanted Female 11 
1 DAY. SERVICE. = UP & 
deliver. Ironings $3.   
  
  
  MAB CARE FOR Mi IRONINGS, REFERENCES 
phe wile mother works: NO! ‘Pick-up _& delivery. FE_2-0413. 
Call S p.m Sr $0044. ‘lA-1 TRONINGS. ‘ DAY SERVICE. 
  
  
GOOD MONEY 
wees — At onte, Men 
~ ‘W, DIN NAN ow. Rares 4-2577 
   REE ume work. 
MEN & WOMEN FOR OUTSIDE|IN 
FB, 5-4736. 
Resi Go, Kipmrood_ 26000,” 
Sales Minded Person 
ui] pees with areas west 
- eae 2 tw 0, If sou 
wish a Rea) ‘Business: oben EM #4107. 
an S Tsea es a Reali 
iE +813 “tor in- — Ne experience ee 
  
ser 4 by y_ dependable woman, References a bushel. 
transportation. Ca   
_ings. 
Smith, 150 gaBY SITTING EXP SaYEVAN Lake widow, Time ual 
_5-9508_or EM_3: BABY SITTING IN HOME, 
_day or night. - PE 2.1750. 
BABYSITTING 3 DAY a SORTS. 
censed home. YOUNG FAMILY MAN WITH. 10. 
bu. OR 
ALL TYPE DAY OR WEEK 
BABYSITTING & LIGHT a ae. 
work, fellable- lady. Call morn- 
FE 4-0193. 
  DAY CARE FOR CHEDRER at SEPTIC | ANKS 
SPECIAL RA 
Manley Leach - 10 gley St.   
Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 
DRESSMAKINO TAILORING | AL- 
formais done 
88-8455.   
pp my > wales 
Furniture Refinishing 16A 
ANTIQUES — SPECIALTY, VAR- 
fe ys removed from furniture. 
___Garden 1 Plowing 16B 
sustom Mv PLOW. DRAG, _ DISC, 
ding, & mowing. OR 3-5986.   
    
  
  
    
__days. PE 2-308 
ice. as accounting. Free 
. FE 8-1438.   
your home EM 3.3560, 
iRONING IN MY HOME. Market 
TELLIGENT. LADY WARE EAR, e, Days, FE 
pau PICKS ep cave Le 3068 
ea LADY Gants pat WORK. EM 93-4362, 
MIMEOGRA®SING, TYPING, SEC fetaria’ service. £M %-2842 
PART Tie APPROX. 4 HR jinn ‘ire 6 pm. also Sat. 
3-7341, 
{I ‘position As “yout iaom Older A wits. Town or 
country. —— Pontiac 
“jn my home, FE 
~ REACH CACH CUS. 
Beh REACE through Clas 
ified, OS Call FE E 28a.   DAYWORK WANTED. 2 OR 3 
FFPIGENT f SECRETARIAL SERV. 
WASHINGS & ry 5 TROMIRGS BONE roe 
  YARD LEVELING ” GRADING. | And oth seeding ani. soddirig. PLOWING. GRADING, DISCING & 
pewle. PE 44228. 775 Seott Lk. 
  
—tnserenee. Agencies 17A 
* A_ Rating . INSURA nck ALL KINDS 
Austin-Norvell ORS. PE 2-922! o Ww. Lawrence 
. INSURANCE 
INSURED. BY PHONE Nicholie & Harger ©...   
33 W. Huron 83 
___Laundry Service. “18 
FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY sERY-   
  
sae _ 
  1 TREE SERVICE, (PETE'S). Remova 
estimates. 
  §-0636. ONTAIS an PEN a 
WEEK ON 
Leeneed & a ms 5 gem" 
Represented Co." * 
Smee fon 
trimming’ Pree Re 
_ice calls FE 4560 
DRAYTON TV 
Sika 
wen 
Supply Co.. iw Lawrence. 
3661. Free Estimates. 
5 
bal TELEGRAPH FE 
  re 
or neo Spanie! 
tor, FE 
LOST;- LONG 
parakeet, Metal band on lex. 
Reward. FE 46303. 68_ E. Yale. 
LOST: MAN'S | BLACK ‘WALLET, 
in Huron Theater urs. night. 
Return valuable papers. 
40000, _ Peter . —~"GREEN PARAKEET 
Talks Very friendly 48 Fiorence. 
+733. Metal band on ieg 
--Reware 
¥v. | LosT: © MALE CO MALE COCKER | SPANIEL Black reen Lake 
_3-3020. 
ago — BROWN PURSE IN 
  “Television Service 22 
COPE PENHAVER’S RADIO & > 8 Tv 
pair 6@f rian Night serv- Land Contracts) + Have clients waiting Interested in | ? Lan aE Wewiy “Bes. 
or season land con- vin = 
ath, Wa 
y ine Washer A -§& ay. Cgpirey 
addock, Alberta Apts 
NICHOLIE & te 7 Rue KiTowe 
~~ MORTGAC Es ON GOOD PROPERTIES %4 ACRE ¥ frontage. 
BD. CHARLES, 1711 8. Te Sy |? BEDRM FLAT. ‘MEAT _East ‘side, rE 2 
Bye Prefer small : ae 
FE #1 
7 Rus PyT BATH   ng. $12 wk, 266 
Parke Bt. FE 8-31   
SERVICE 
Lge service. Day or night. 
éa¥. re xiont vn We 
P. STRAS acne nn em 
“pewriter Service 224   — 52, 
roperty and| 9 PT,, 890 “ROBINW iD 
ie. Best besa in town. See K. L. on A om " _ Perry.   
44563 Osmun & Cottage. 
child welcome, Gingelv 
5-192.   PEWRITERS AND ADDING 
TMACHING Ly cis IRING. Ex 
work Gene rinting and 
  # ROOM FURN. _only, 617 8, Paddoo 
)RM- after 7 Mon, thru. 
Sat. & Sua, FE   
Wanted Real Estate 32A |? 2ée., faitdon wan 0 ona:   
30 MIN. That ts a {t takes to have one 
ualified sales- decora’ 
eulek a “tale, eur tes. abate, onde Iie S Aor, i IPCOVERS DRAPES & 51 
Seeds Your material, re 5-5 707, 
Lost & I Found 24 PPP 
FOUND: BLA AND Dw HITE 
. vic, Scott Lake. 
ROG mn. 
FOUND re BLACK AND TAN 
ee a te nana EAA OORT 
FOUND — SMALL ELEC TRIC MO- 
4-4307. - OE ee OR nen NG HAIRED 
éat. 4 white paws, 10 yrs. oll, MI 
6-6582 
  
neten, 
LOST: > DEEP cP YELLOW TALKING me vacant busi- 
ALL C: ASH “AT ONCE 
If vou're leav ing the city or need 
Hy i buy your house 
for conn. buy FHA or GI MI 
equi- 
in farms | 7 PURN, APTS 2 & 3 RMS. PVT entrances, al! A, ir Fish. | 
4 FE 4-8335- 0 LW ICRERSHAS "| SMALL HOUSE. AUTO HEAT & MAytair 66250 rove.   
  
2 RMS. PRIV. BATH 
“Sees roar seh Sere TF 2 LARG TR. 
Humphries PE 2-176 Realtor PR ¢7114) 9° STUDIO 7 EN 
Ey SEE eer RM. APT. WLY FrE- es SERVICE ec + Pues te ent, util. 
WAVE QUALIFIED DOLLARS. witk nF, 
‘| Buy. income - Ehlaa t" farm, ad od te 
ss property child 
  ov ays 
as Stowell 
2 2 ROOMS A 
| 19 E. Howard FE 5 
'9-4 ROOM APTS. NICE & CLEAN, well. furnishes, Plemty of closet 
Pine dren atit Call Vater +30 
rove. 
10 & $1 weekly. 
  
| — BROWN PURSE iN PON- 
ac Generali *nospital basement. 
“Fingers keep. mere. ain ease omnes, 
sag BLACK COCKER SPANIEL, 
male. Child’s I sisi Vic. of James 
one a. home? % 56-0290. Anim: 
Hobbies & Supplies 24A   
PAINT THE 
store 15 PICTURES. _3-6203. 7 RMs.. oP TERT GROUND 
BUY OR SELL | 3 ai eo PERE T. & BATH. 16 16 Florence, FE + LISTINGS NEEDED -FOR reo. ing.. We om ew show |} & 3 ROOM APT. APPLY 79 i: Can for houses ad st 
7 ote cain —eveRvTEe sot Sh ad furn ©, side. FE. 44340. 
ve us & aR v hy Winter 
aah D. Riana 
PE 44821 ties furn, ROOMS a CLEAN. U 
. : Voo rele. “private   
Scrabbis pot Bac mepees Book 
  
- AEROTRED KNAPP 
SHOES © ...-- 
2-512 Confidential The Salvation 
&, 1967, 
other than myself, Fra 
  
~ IN DEBT? . 
_IF.SO 
Give You | Place to Pay . 
Ease Your = 
Restore Cr 
~ LOAN COMPANY 
COUNSELORS - bove Theater - 
fip Top RANCH 
  Notices & Rank 25 
Ne ata eas, HOME OR rae Brees 
Wright & Valuet 
Net kernde 345 OAKLAND AVENUE 
oro _Airpott Re OR +1502 re kee 
in v viser, pnd ser, conta ‘Mrs RL Tang Phone FE 
DATE OCT. will not be r ible 
for any debts contracted ay | BR   
Sard 4005 Bolvay Dr., Drayton 
To «Buy -To Sel REAL ESTATE 
HOME MART ire ie 3. ROOM. PVT BATH EN- _entr, Adults renly, Call_eve 
  2 RMS. hemes emareas FE 
32-4366. 
2 Y BEDRY APT. WEAT. & 
AEM 3-2626, eM sine   
267 Oakland Ave. Or amen ees 
  a 8, PYT. BATH & ENTR. 90) Frankin Beva. s 
7 RM. APT 3300 ELIZABETH Lik. / 
_Ra. Ne children 
3 ROOM APT, . Pvt. BATH AND 
_Entr, Eastside. rE 
3 ROOM FURN. APT PVT. " ENT 
_&. _ pathy Adults, 105 Florence. 
3 LARGE ROOMS & » BATH, WA- 
oniy. © 
3 CLEAN ROOMS.. (S. SHARE BATH, 
for 2 gitls close to downtown, FE 
4-8362, Or FE 4-6: 44-0279, 
J ROOMS. SECOND FLOOR. FE 
04-2876. Eves. Sun. re pets 041 
trance Heat furn, ne. yf Bas 
FE 4-6300   
Let US’ TRADES chu us a, Mygettine Sete 
Ealing Sade at ts 3 further WEARE NOTA © 
MICHIGAN CREDIT |   Ra, 7RM. APT QUIET, CLEAN COU- is t. bath, 43 Chamberlain. 
3 LOWER & 2 mm, UPren. out, turn. Garage. ite, 268 orchard Lake. 
nin 3 y RM. SOMME 
cy an ae in 
3 RMS. 18T, FLOOR. 818 — 3 RM. and nest. $15 Ws Willard, FE 
  
    "rots 82% = tas DON'T WISH FOR): Bo chles a fee byes 
MON BY! Make it: easily 
through, Classified Ads. To 
sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, 
dial FE 2.8181. ees y.. MA 41554 or EM 
      wk. 9 W Ms 
é PVT. Ft 
Er 4 
3 N f.. i, 
rivate- bat! ° a en- 
trance. Adults, " a arke 8. 
4 r4 * 7 - 
\ men, FE 34380 of “3 Norton | 
NETTE PVT om io Em ed Rae 
_ oe ie drinkers ae 
i RMS, PvT_ BATH ist Fen. 
MS. @ BATH With PVT Pee & welcom wk. on e. 68 per 
  COUPLE 
Cal 10 am. 2 pm. 
vO ode Rives” p.m. Call 
ROOMS, SHARE BATH. CLOSE °) Ears na oe Realtor |” in, clean, 3 Park Pisce, between 
| Rn noice — SACRE 
CTa.| apt. pvt. ent bet peat ‘Dixie. Hwy. window gas hea’ apne ne erygt 
OVER $1 000,000 
ia hromedinte motion! Gali a 
toe Partridge, 1060 W » Huron APT. *buLTs 
i. APT, NO RINNE, CATL 
vse 
ROOMS, EVERYTHING furn. 5 minutes walk from town 
No drinkers or ebildren, 73 Fair- 
a ROOMS PRIVATE. ane ANCE 
newly ted facili- 
Welecwe. re pe. Sato Simin; FE 
a ew off   
  
  La DOWNTOWN, ‘ ely faratnned Must have 
refe u Auburn { Office 
3 RMe BATH Bl iv welcome. Near Eastern Jr. High     
  
1. ree ee ee - 
3 OR FURN, PVT ae BATH. 
  
3°RM_ APT YURN. 
OR 31388 
F (Ra ee ‘paTH ON WA tleer 
| Ph ote. 
YRMs. WITH PVT. BATH & ENT. ent. 310 ocean 
12 ee ve eh k. Child welcome. Ph 
3 RNS. PURN. “SASEMENT 
mee + ‘ath Pe 3083.—- 30 | 6 yeit Ape HEAT PUAN CHIT: 
7 ROOMS WHR PUT DAT a) Corn on Airports < OR i 
Fe etm, OY: CO ater 2 Om: ArTRACTIVE NEW” DUPLEX 
P LARG t Rus STILE BATH GAR peted livin poet, oS Cou 
j@ on Tmaainiy, =. y ROOMS ON BUS ti “Sat and. lights. Child 
_} 
re Leas GARAGE. ST a week welcome, re 
  
weal Near | bus th | 
3 ROOMS & 5 nee 
3 RM evr aaTH ‘& ENT Auto ” heat ‘ater softmer. 
te “aly Mt Pe von a. 
  - ae ae 
so Be vi Lidts & peal, FE 
ry Rvs “jig ‘?30 wo 
Haren 55 
a a) onan FOR al OL | heat Roe A We 
peutss S $00 ‘epoatt & pe mos, +9 
r) iy Aub aR — aDuUTs 
PE DRT, ARSE TE, Novel dats or = yuseot achow 
ATTENTION LB on nS aK   
  
krrnactive 3 Rus. & OATH Piret floor pvt. ent. & garage 
Udl, furn, 
or } FE | Tiel. 
A NICELY “puRN_ 
fleor 
min TiC 
    
COUPLE. PVT BATH ENT on_bus line ar, town, rhs 43047. 
CLEAN 3 7RM. LOWER, PVT. ENT. bath, Dui. Dwight ry at 
Pe bsten CLEAN APT pts COUPLE, iii Oakiand, 
A ONE FE 5-51 AD. 102 E. WUR tat a eet 
rate : 
ov RMa. es Weat ui 
~ROOMA ‘ Lt, GARAGE. vt. faa, 1 located or, Silver L 
] 
_basement FE 
ly i UPPER NEAR y school, Auto. heat, $50 month 
_Pontiac Press bu 
O00 Oakland Near Huron 
decorated 4 
BASEMENT APT. ¢ RMS. AND 
bath, 2206 a 
BIRMINGHAM 3 BEDRM APT 
a's vam aw MIDTOWN” Titr- 
builder ¥ BHAM. LOWER FLA LAT. Pi PURDY 8. of Brown St, Util,- Ine 
Fe COLMAN, QUIET 7 BME. BATH ~ 
ee | entrance, steam heat, 68) ore 
nT LN. 
ozy apt, Nt. General Hosp, PE 
nquire 206 Naebure 
F i 
cowsn | 5 aa é bot aie Oa- ho S nOOMa AND BATH. SHARE 
    
  
RMS. A BATH. ~ OPPER, HEAT 
  
Under sew management. Newly 
   room * 
per month. See CARETAKER. 
Locate? in Pontiac, A alae Bivd. Or Cali Fe "sett 
Allerton vr #07160 
ty oh Pain: Put. ent. & gatage 
racea Purdy 8. of Brown &t, Liv- 
ing room, dining L, kitehen, 
i) Bio 1% baths, ree, rm. cov- 
mee 
ered apd rear porches 
media 
med. occupancy, Harry Biecun 
ML 4.4925 
24443, 
OlCw NEWLY BRCGRATED ’ one - @ ‘ball fo AA, rme., 
located 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor a. | Fe o-a16s 
a water furn! 
Guinan for professfonal, real ext. 
ees oF soorenceat agent i 
tive Reasona 
* Phooe “0 On rey'a031 or n 
Xo SE EE RM. 
Ta, REpetED eat RL, hs 
reat Hees é rae +e Paaee,     
  
  
OF OL ARS AVE. NEAR DOWN 
re es. ei . 
Realtor. ; 
CLEAN, - MO TTCHENETTE 
apt. Heat. | and ges, $15 wk. Py Children welcome. OF ¥ come. cammemipangtonaiire:auum 
. ONE ¢ 6 ONES 
_down payment, PB 5-6415. 
weer i pe Rom SRD | 
WFeonay 
per month Ph. 31402. 
Rent Houses Fe Furnished 35 ET 
» B28. ad BEDROOM ‘LAKEFRONT 
  a Bab DELUXE. «rT 
FRONT | eee aa AND BATH, oe tg fac wn, floor, 3 roéme and) = 
bath ve, refrigerator and hot 
water shed, Auto parking | * 
available, $68. FE 
RM. ha dren welcome, ‘on toc buy low 
Two ce ai << .. =e 
rem ol Ls fe Moree coe 
n 
    Shy .% All a tura., 
  
hice, Sever 
grounds 12 miles—Lincoin py 
10 milea—Pontiac, Rent thru Riey. 
Reasoua M4 
priv cate ‘nen 
ing availabe Gas beat, 
for bachelors young ladies         
Pontiac, Geer, au) wl 
FURN APT. oO Rs a4 sens iidrep. 140 Ly 
2. rm 
ul my ee 
  
TAROE 7 RM. APT. ist. FLOOR. 
TAnoE. +, Rus. BATH _Saa, FE _ent,   
35341. 
ent. 
_ +1008 before} 
; mo, 23-4644 oF 
  
  AND BATH, ALL PVT | 50588. 
  i noo, Pail BATH BECEty| og aris: 
terford area, reasonable, adults | ' 
3-3060. 
R - A a f 
pigs Re eH 
J RNs. Sate & 
  NICE, CLEAN,. FURNISHED. APT 
for two on Cass Lake. Near bus) 
line. $17 weekly. PE. 4-5382. 
NEWLY FURN «Pr 7: at * Ouliber fun YW Aub 
ave   
SMALL APT. FURN. $3) PER MO OR 3-8560 
hot water. 
_come. FE 
SMALL APT. BVT, BATH. & ai. jults, MYrtle 
a ROLE. $10. No drinkers eto Ceniens Baby sn 
32a PP 
, ent. 
welcome. U 
rm, See ys. Newman, ‘bis Or: 
chard Lk. 
Rent Apts. Un' Unfurnished B?) 
ag FLR 3 & BATH: 3N IND FLR 4 bath Heat & garage. PE 8-1414. 
T BEDRM GROUND FLOOR, PVT. ntr., gie-te per week, 2401 Op- 
M. MITCHENEATE PVT. BATH stave turn. Adulte = 290 Nn Paddock. Alberta   
| IND FLOOR OR APT. 7 LARGE RMS. 
ines in. Reason. Pvt. entr. hos 
  
NORTH Bend NEAT 
_ net Cap peer 6 on pai m5 
& uti priv. . Weet side vine. bas, Bac jor or 
_couple preferred. FE 
ily RMS. UNFURN. STOVE & RE- rig furn, 4 Appiy 57 eee: 
D' 
a. el, iio E. HURON mF 
ree BATH BVT. ENT. FE 
31 ATH & ENTR. 
Heat,” hot water, stove & refrig. 
git E pe 
j AM. APT. NEWL 5 CLOSE. a jet resi- 
Se gpheet es ee a Kaur 
ing. Mr. Moree’ “te it. 
‘uh ‘Auburn Stove, refrig 
., PE 2-7236 after near Padd 
5:90, 
3 7 RMS. ATH. . NEWLY 
rated, ay age ese & refrs. 
_houtts, 244 8.3 
3 RM. AND eri ee rere 
after 8:30 
cee Sem jonas | Heat & furn, 206 ee. 
ROOM” & ATH, UPPER, YR. 
  Page Peas er ag opm er _ Weekends, | 
  gat heat 1 Park Piace 
FE) wuRN. A CRE PVT. ENT Gi 00 In 
“Hot cL WOOD APTS. 
foward. FE 
ki , E- front. ent, $15 wily. on 
34-4555 ie Ref, $15, EM 
2 y BEDROOM, i frou’ ie. 
Avaliable, ‘Moy. ii to Soar inating couple. . OR 
fu 
F.1 . WA Modern. ¢ to city, Reas, MA 
£2283. 2 BEDROOM “fbtee. _ ALaG 2 
wean es ise one 
CANOE PLEARANT 3 AND BATH. | from A Love Near Airport. Adults, OR 3-1943. 
CARGE 3 is. PVT. BATH & adults only, $20 week, FE 
5 | 9 BEDROOMS 
4 mre oa 
em ia BATH A required, 4 ae 4-6823. Ra. 
  5 RMS. “ge BATH, NE EAR SCHOOL x. Fe 8-0131 r Sota ny “BATH. “PARTIALLY 
7 ROOM ( House 7 PULL BATHS, 
itt OD eAK Gag HEAT 2 
yocrenee, 
    
kg “ 1 suaLt MOD. . % j ~ 
pontine es ixé couple or, Sule or fem en ag her ; 7m 
FURN. 3 RMS * BATH. GAR 
anerte to Township. EM 35-0006: nove 
@ apply, Pu O42, ee a.         
front at Jetstters. Modern, 9100 
month 
FURN. HOUSE. OAS 
heat, fenced yard, $78 mo. 2018 
Willow Beach, Keego Harbor. 
ie 
Bagg SI 
s ROOMS, GAs HEAT. 
OL 4-303 
far... at Maceday Lake. Year 
soon, und lease avaliable. OR 
— ara Close in, Good rent- 
gis. e Fairgrove, 
— + Elmburst, Elis. 
z. 
Wolverine Lk, ii, pete 
BLE NE ail. od round 
| ieee ome, near” Pontiac. 
  GLEAN, 2 heat, ‘a6 Cascade. Lk. 
ly with 1 or bildren. Baw bonus re eere 
ae June. oY 34804 sai: 
CRESCENT POINT. V0 WA 
rent, 2 bedrms, Until June < 
Couple, FE WEbster 
$-6261 WE 5-4031. 
CLEAN se U- 
     eon 
lrg lerepees, ta mr me * pret ercod, i ta ha $0) per mo. 
type units er. echoste & shopping. | 5 cam ot te wbure Ave, 8 el aa 
  Im 
occupancy Marry Btevens < Seana i 
MI 4-429 
-T BEDROOM M 4 shaded lot, tn Jn. Elisabeth 
re send $008 Nees 
A — 
     
  
     
    
ry ed age BATH, war G00. 
  + Room 
i ~ HOUSE “WEAR cl 
aved road Modern en 
to 0 
  
      
   3 
heat i, ‘hot water. Sear ri 
Bud Nicholie, Realtor. 
Call M Me Keiehner 
Le OR 
  
  
  s Lake. 
fy heat. Preter' fentate, appl 
ing wh 
ri ew Pg 
ee a ‘ 
Sree airere   
    
  
Tew, modern home aT ae nituré ‘4 RM & tat ; 
a Ree re heat Rooms 37 
pavement. new 2% car el 1 | BARGE & 
Never lived in. 3 cnaent | Hidewwey "bed in yitiiog | 
to high school, $150 per mo, 
furn _Cal MA 6-1447 a itdat 
OE.   
May 15th bp relable ¢ e 
w. wake Rd, Made 
ome Meuliy ulpp: ‘inte winter. 
OR 3-4163. = R 
* 6 
te’ liv’ ge | 3% saeres. 
Large oe yard. . geinmine 
  RE I a SEE ai ae FORT RI PO ‘ 
  
  
         
   
       
    
  
  
      
DOWN 
tatadsd bet" ae tring “Tngh 
  
  1,000 DOWN. wi have 3 homes | LORE 
we ve tar with thi 
  herd Elizabeth Lake Ra, 
  
Sm i /"hes suaonaat see aru 
  
  ASE. 
Ae “ will 
a   
    
    850 with terms. 
200 Baldwin Ave. 
or _ OR 53-4416   
BY OWNER > bedrm. good location. Bacrifice. 
FE 2-1104. = 
BROWN   
stbdlvision nie on va 
Carpe ¢ 
hearth. ry fireplace “tn the 
recreation . te! com- 
~ with Balle im range, oven, 
  
4. Iv tathe ‘yoth - ceram ag Musi¢ room. Very 
bere] term. 
#10,300 EAL VALTE — Almost m home pear &t. 
oO" 
oe a the Tantee 
rage. 
BRA (atthe finde 
oy a oa. the 
on 
oa ree 
res comfortable ass i 
L. H. BROWN 1362 ron 8t, 
OYULPLe LISTING SERVICE 
  
OPEN 
Sunday 2-5 
field ighla d Bloomfiel i Hi an s | 
u 
Seotine “beclaatel ianascapen. 
  jered w 
tle bath. Protession     
Sie eee aa 
hw. DINNAN 
  
        
  
alls, oak floors, 
  
will ae 2 oF? Netem mate 
RA , ae 
OP! 
ie, erage, located | 7 a € ; cross |- 
street from: lake price 87,- 
‘eaiies R. Irwin! — Prose 
ese been ‘ mie rom re 
for, remaining down payme out, remodeled Litdhen Pl Pleasant 
basement 
~ pi eatin 
water, 
$3,682 . i b 
heat. e." 
ae ou oe iat 
rue N BION, 
EN | SUNDAY 16   
901 Cass Lake Rd. Now 
OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 
4 BP . $1,500 DOWN   
Seems hardwood with natural 
lace in a per 
ad 
: i ‘now! and - elty re eee . 
CLARKSTON AREA * -— 
Ss. ce. home on - 
‘ie darge-ogieh mat le) tet 
, Steel sink 
Bas 
i 
DRAYTON same. 2 bed- 
—— a red peint- 
artitioned for recreation. 
‘anel-ray heat and aute. hot 
lot and only 
GT RESALE. 81.248 down on = * ; vedroom 
  ‘eek Let_us show you 
8SYLVAN VILLA 
fale 
ont heat, best loc 
ie FE 23-4810 | lage. Sacrifice price of $13.- 
BY OWNER 6 oat FRAME HOME. | : Lot. 10 f - 922.08 dee Good Sestneee ore ropert attr op] Rd. Pontiac, Mich RAY O'NEIL, S69 8S. Telegraph Rd. 
FE. 37103. — 
Realtor 
PE Ror oTaneae HOME, FINISHED EX- ie "5 interior as - oad, S. ro 
  
- storms 7% reef basement 
price, 
“OPEN 
  GILES - $225 DOWN ‘ent 
Large Immediate posse: 
$500 DOW N 
center, Newly 
HURON GARDENS Vacant 2 
: ~~ /—— ec a 
wwe yon 
GILES REALTY. CO. ALDWIN * 
W. sib 7 RMS ae Ga- 
i Thru Partridge 
List Thru a. 
on innge ot, substantial 
  
  
‘scomtngechonggceg    ns Pie taef 
4 
“Don't bother your ‘daddy, imo! He's had a bad day:   
Te. ing a. pn oh. 
lacie tiation sore 
& 
ae a single commentator pal with his views! ” 
  
Pee Sale Houses 43 rs   
Large 6 rm mod, home, City 5 wer, tl beats paved Pa 4 
“ HOLLY New 3 bearm. 
Ket Sccacin tees HIGHLAND i. trees, 
i ee er-4 Ao ga ; Chick 
pares ea ras —* Saree 
 mnaer, MS abe 
Buy ae Partridge 
List Thru Partridge 
Pig ER RL 
Ha Ras Sa 
  
Buy thru Partridge 
List thru Partridge   
  BY OW Jags y —NORTH 
Mi 5 x Basement. Lot 120, $52.40 per 
Ms a3 — 
  oe. oF 6 
fa ban men a Be ice alivooe: me + * 
a er posses 
~A New Home 
You Can Afford| MAY BE YOUR ANSWER 
desire, Why met 1 Wii NOT LET US GIVE YOU PRICES (ASK FOR GORDON) 
LADD'S INC. 4268 =Dixie a. Drayton —_— 
3885 7 (M24) 
iverbell. 
OR Patti or PE 5-0202 
ER { B -# rootig and ‘bath, bed: on | 
§ Iain fing, celaon encioaea frost 
Gar stoker 
Jessie “Paddock. 90130, $1,509 down. 4-7200. 
Buy Thru Partridge 
List Hk. Partridge      
      ‘neat. o8e4 "Har 
CLARK 4 es eae oe? 950 
  980 with $4,000 town. 
WILLIAMS LAKE | SECTION — 
  a ui ar 
s * carpeting included, 
ba bere mane Set — garage, of heats A basem with 
A beautitul yot be 
i@ and shfubs. 
ieuss. eX - $11,800 : 2,500 
own, 
OPEN SUN 10 TO 5 
CLARK REAL ESTATE Fre OR FE 44813 
1307 W. j i. 
MOL’ LISTING SERVICE 
bre gp drive brick. 3 bedrooms, 
id den. pone Rg in kitehen, 
Resrvetion space 
selene. Terms. FE. FE 2-7 
OPEN |. | 
- 3-5 SUNDAY 
36 Chippewa Rd.   
  
ma 
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ' 
re ean” sree ea 
Mon tai panne PE Bane 
|$595 Down |_ Immediate Possession 
223: W. Strathmore 
wis Ww. WY: Longtellow | 
mento biti Pall eee, 
‘Gros Realty, REAL 610 W. Muron 8t, Pb. 
  Oakland County’ Realty 
Cae 2610 U mata gl sper   
oall 
Mane ulty S-rm. home, Li 
‘im, 3 one   
Balance after 
83 Payments $51.75 =n 
  
PRACEPUY, VILLAGE OF 
LEONA 
1 ~~ family home, 3 bed- oe Farm with Oo) ,. oe. 
CL VAN VLEET 
OAKLAND 28-1160 OXFORD 
LOVELY NEW 3 
= =a%. ee: 
tie oem 
_MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
Announcing 
NEW 1958 MODELS 
Colberry Park   
  
Daily and Sunda ze find « yo < . ae P rami 
in these 
ee ak a Lote 120 10 SEWER, 
  rage. a 
WATER & BLACK-TOP roads ( ) N 
Schoci‘and Chureh and MiRaciSs PE ure 5 MILE SHOPPING. Prices begin Daily & Sunday 1-8 at $20,500 plus lot as. low as 
$4,900 NOTE! Two 1957 32 W. Ci 
models at a special . MOD- olgate EL at RD. 2 io 3 bedroom home, extra 
BLOCKs EAST "AND souTH it. Wardrobe clos- FROM Wwoob.- kitchen, birch cup. 
} aeromg & SQUARE LAKE ROAD.| boards, vent a paneled 
tier drive out eraser . Lovely bath, built-in 
vanity, Shining oak floors, full 
ent, suto, of] near 
schools bus, A _— for only |, 400 ra. 
E h r OI and $700 down 
lizabet Lake ront WANT A BARGAIN? 
. 2 to 6. Charm 2 bedroom This is it! Extra nice 
w with attached garage. located at ro cadinac, 
in KRY Kh. ton and eiesn. — r garage. 1 furnace, nice shaded : sends 
to aaeé baech. To | OFF JOSLYN . 
acide = draperies and cing 4 bedroomt home near Madi- water. soften ‘pies UR Tiled . ba’ oak 
So * “ELIZABETH LAKE 
: €ass Lake—Ranch is ex ional, desir- This 
— _ “troom 
ecnpea and atts HB 
Price $16,250, te: 
S. Bloomfield Wighlands Thats ‘bedroom attac 
‘unit - 
_, Price 
KIN@LER- TOR 
BY OWNER 
JEAR CASS LAKE 2 —— : 7s on paved street, 
Ecapbe - of. large ‘eidtets 
‘LAKEFRONT 
            
             
     
      
      
   
         
       
       
    | 66 BW 
FE 43595 |   
  
  
Fail to See This —- wr 
    
are SASHABAW RD. 
     
      
J. C HAYDEN REALTOR FE 6-044) 
fern 04 7, eenker 
  
BRYANT» 
SYLVANWOOD RANCH-- $17,500 
Qveriees = Ug -3 ey uti 
- <M = ee a x 227 lot, 
BRYANT 
SOUGHT & SOLD 
ont 
CEAWSON & TROY fruit caller, also te 
vin 
Sieulacs “nttae ot 
  yore eee hk   
    OWNER. SAYS “SELL”. 
Se Ss at mi 
ey eae ft garage. well escaped. Bee . 
ERRY E. ADAMS CO. Eves. “til 9; Close 
$1500 
  re cae:    
  
ROCHESTER AREA 
LAKE ORION : Home for large family, 3 bedrooms 
Smith-Crawford TWO OFFICES 
  
BRICK epi 7R FLOOR 
BEAUTIPUL HOME FOR 
IM WRIGHT REALTOR 
    
  
  
  & screens, 
acres with 
_tHe floors, 
  
  
MIDDLETON 
SPECIALS! 
Located near 
ell compl 
Septic, bath, water and elec- 
= in, Now good and liv- 
LOCATED 1 Biock off Adams 
nah By pt aa bath. Basement, breeze-. 
way with 2-car attached 
rage, On “ta corner lot with, all kinds of fruit and 
What ® Wonderful 
  
FRANK SHEPARD, | Ob 1-751 SMALL 
month. ru . Wi take good 
houset in trade or call 
for terms 
: INCOMES TO MCHOOSE & 
DOWN UP. 
‘Leslie R. Middleton BROKER 188 N, JOHNSON 
FE__4-' ‘FE 8-6003 
OLD FASHIONED it’ , with 
40 x 100 Full 1. y 
Sie Ci se   
fleors, "iovely 13 
seesion. Located at 797 Second 
Street 
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 1218 Baldwin Ave. 
_ Tired of | 
Looking at 
Ordinary 
Homes?   
/ Such As—Those with dry . 
wall—Plastic or low cost 
tile? 
Well Come Out Sunday 1-¢.P.M And Let ze Show You a Home 
erate 
pega, Bead foie & treet Sais Immediate Possession on this 3 
ft -—. ‘ ick Fon Home | 
Pane ota’ and (ura Tek Watkins fame ehh Se bee 
WM: A. 
KENNEDY ate? W. Huron FE 43500 tn» 
a . 
  
3.5 SUNDAY - 1097 Argyle * 
    Partridge. Ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE 
NORTHERN LAKE 
» FRONT 
BUY NOW: SAVE $2000 - “NORTHER 
Large of — 
Priced at pond fas “on terms, 
W. SIDE, $2250 DN. Very attractive 
that's as = - anything 
we've seen—in years, “new recre- 
ation room, Gas heat. 1'9 car see 
rage. Pull price 
rs outstanding 
* ust $11,950. 
ome value 
COLONIAL BRICK RANCH ON 1 ACRE — a. —— RANCH = OPEN Telegraph Rd. to Vorhels Rd. 
blocks west to Pioneer. Gouth H 
blocks to corner of James K Blvd; 
958 James & ated   
tal | 
fupboards. Ful ken ol it heat, 3 31-ft. 
_Washer. Owner leaving state. 
home, © Oxford, has large ~~ 
pee ‘peivilove FE 27520, 
  
3060 5S, Commerce Rd. MA 4-1578 Multi-Lakes Realty 
2 GI HOMES ; 
Black street & drive. Off Pontiae trail & Walled Lk. ‘- 
bedrms, 69 x 220 lots, $375 dn. 
  
age home CIVILIANS 
$490 Down, 
ace to live. 
in the coun- VACANT — IMMED. POSSESSION, 192 W. LONGFELLOW 
NO OTHER COSTS 
2 bedrm, ranch, full basement. | 
— new. Auto. heat, bot wa- 
  
  
  
x 136 ft. fenced corner lot, Priced at only $9.000 
with $1,500 down, Immediate pos- 
JIM WILLIAMS FE 40547 
Located on 2 
lots ~ just 
  but yet you are just a few 
miles west of . Th walk in a ook at it & 
‘Ee home —_ 2 you are interested, 
sn lly’s needs, d at. ‘O 33380 
: ow ei fat s, because Bre, Beth “oan TO bees owner 
RUSTIC LIVING WHI TE 3 m log ranch e ; 
with 1% car attached ¢ ‘©. will 
reming you of all the able 
times you've spent in the BROS. Nicely landscaped lot with circle . 
) drive to garage. Lake privil ee a 
Just 1% bioc te school, 
oe CLARKSTON r Just 3 blocks f th ss 
W ARD E. PARTRIDGE go village at Ciathdon New 
REALTOR.....FE 4-358] 2 bedroom home with large y W. HURON sr. kitchen & living room, oak floors 
po Ae EVE TIL 8 automatic oi] heat. A very attrac- 
$500 FOR MY 81,500 HQUITY AND | Hy Gsp ee ee take over mente. Green- . ® lawn, off ; 
)Do Ww n ~ ye ae rf we 
i located “Pillage Ot all fine Cement 
Lakefr ont . Se Siocee. pened oll Yeet Tma if oe neat rus- Se lot, All for $0,500 tota. 
Lake. This tome has everything “e you j want, New heating 
yg he ee CLARKSTON lakefront lot. Here is @ new 8 room all brick 4 
$29 per mo. 
to y a home? We cae a 
dandy Stapiiy home with 2 
‘bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath, shower and screened - in 
porch in a unit is 
completely fu including 
new stove, refrigeratora and new 
hot — inet is 
on sized under 
peo nice aoe a re 
eges yards * a it" forced req . Owner, 
to sell. Immediate pos- 
$500 Down 
Williams Lake beautiful wooded 
tee ag od mediate Por 
Clarkston aie 
takes it! Call for appointment. 
Clarkston we have several beautiful 
ing lets left with good terms, 
COMB = SER ~ BUY 
Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 8S. Main, 
(ACROSS MApie_5-§621   
  "lr $ RM ‘MODERN. ONLY $9,000, 
# rm teome! With firepiaée, 2- . Car garage, easy terms. ( 
| ae oe    act aty 
tt 9 ath om 
W, DINNAY build- 
-| NICHOLIE, n OW. 
    
$31,000, cash to new mortgage. 
WHITE BROS. 
  
& HARGER CO. S eventngs o soles 7 alee : 
Only $2,500 down, Near 
| 
86 E. Walton 
a4 5 ROOM ‘AND BATH. NORTHE N. E 5-8062, END.       
ROCHESTER | NICE OLDER HOME, 
ng. 
Close nice ome, for 
income family. Also hee excebent 
SYLVAN N"MANOR SUB. 
Shen org Reg guick, ale. 
Center. 
K. L. 1 cmp Re Realtor 
2339 Ovebard FE 4-463 
3 
Eoin   
700, FE 5-7205. 
| HAYDEN |   
OFF AIRPORT RD. oe of an sere, 
Liv reom bane! cag bedrooms 
wardro 
con- 
struction. Low down payment. 
IN CHIPPEWA. 4 bedrooms. 3 story 
ss room home. Oak floors. Pull Immedi- 
ate $13,950, Terms, 
Anpace. 3 ACRES. Part fenced r horses. 3 bedroom home. 2 
beth. retest Immediate pos- 
200; Terms. 
rc. HAYDEN, Realtor E. Walton PE 8-0441 | 
Open Eves. Sun. W@ to 2 
“OP | ‘Chandler 
Estates CUSTOM DEVELOPMENT 
featuring 
FOUR \(4) ESPECIALLY DESIGNED 
“RANCHMASTERS” 
Tri-Levels Included \ 
3 LARGE BEDROMS BUILD IN RANGE 
CUSTOM ” x,   
  
  
      
OVER — 
TERMsg TO SUIT ~ 
a IN Jo CASES 
TWO WEEKs 
DIRECTIONS: North on Perry to 
Pontiac Road. Turn right %& mile 
: Pe a Open daily 1 to 8. 
NOSAN BLDG. CORP. 2556 Pontiac Rd. FE 5§-1923 
OPEN SUNDAY 1T0 5 P.M. 
SYLVAN VILLAGE 
1702 BEVERLY ‘Owner transferred. Must sell tht 
5 
57 water frontage.. Stai 
all-to-wall car- 
Drapes, Venetian blinds, tile 
Path, oil - “Daranen, breeteway with 
jalousie a nen Attached ga- 
rage. $14,700. Terms. 
Drive out Orchard’ Lake Rd. to 
Bever! a he right; Watch | tor open 5 
‘OPEN SUNDAY 1TOSP.M. 3541 BAYBROOK   
Auto. washer and di 
cluded, Approx. §2, 
ry 
street righ 
LCH Se hte __FE E 8-041 
By owner, F 
HOUSE. BASEMENT. 5 RM. 
lots. 884 Orlando,   
sa eat 7 For Scie 
- Families ~ — Planes = | nie 
nice yerd— ~frult Pulte Opertien 
462 8S. Edith st. Va 
ro oy and clean § room but, 
298 EF. Wilson. A 
room home in ‘ote dition. 
2 to 4 bedroom homes, 
Others to select f 4n- 
cluding- incomes. fom 
oe cha list your home in 
rea with us. Ph. Mre. 
Hows: 18 Gi + thd ilisple St. FE . 
on ona Ki Kinzler, ,Realtor 
72th, Bats, Penton to see, 
  | OPEN   
SUNDAY 2to5 P.M. 
477 E. Tennyson St. 
Ponventen room, bungaion ares fice 
    
” Bud Nichotie, e, Realtor 
meee sarT 
  
         
  : THE PONTIAC reas’ saromnay, OCTOBER 5, 1957 
    ey ete. 
    
  
   
      Main, 
SCs oll ae Pontiac Lake 
OPEN HOUSE Clarkston, ‘Mich Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 
SUN, 2 ‘TIL 6 
2 bet. brick, a ng 
place, 1%-bath. ision. M24 to 
rdick to 
G. L. VAN VLEET ROKER. B 
$-1160 
North Roselawn St. a fy er Hie ae 
i 4 2 ale Ha ab é Ba 
Reactant House Sna & 
HE 
Pp West side 16 rooms, some 
Ve ery 
  
      
  
ROOM HOME 
down 
RAINBOW REALTY - 
Eve Pe eam” © pe eases 
BY OWNER   
  
  
  
    s   
SUNDAY 2-5 - 
48 Dwight 
‘Best Location ~—Webvster Schoot and Huron 
bus, Large 7 room home with 3 bedrooms, all oak 
floors and plastered walls. 
12x20 ft. Being goon, bree’ fast nook room. 
Pull basement ‘rite 
heat, TL my 
Wass Whoa eter TS DWIGHT — NOR TO 
OPEN 8IG 
  
    OP SATURDAY 1-6   
  
    . DUNLAP $1198 
Veterans 
_ AP Civilians 
You asked for more 
3 BEDROOM HOMES 
Behind St. Joe Hosiptal 
we are building 18 more. 
these homes are going tag 
$10 STARTS DEA 
Same GI Deal as Before 
NEW FHA 
TERMS 
See Me... Corner 
Earlmoor and Bondale — 
Own Your 
Payments Less 
han Rent 
PE 8-6041 Eves. LI 2-4677 
WESTOWN 
REALTY Main Office KEnwood 1-1002 Detroit 
OP   
  
      
  
      
  
      OP 
  
      at 923.900 MARLBOROUGH DRIVE Dis aw Kien DOWN — South Bloomfield 
ROWLEY—FOLLOW OPEN rage. On esa 
ANDING BRICK HOME SIGNS. “Jot. Lovely floral 
SimaseTH LAKE ESTATES ings mapepetoety carpeted fiving 
beautiful 3 bedroom brick hom room dining room or TV den. 
Fs . “4 . Tile bath & shower with built-in 
| Pe vanity & linen closels, 3, beautiful- 
Sey of wo wien reersenees ees WEOT SIDE  clovet apace, OUARAN: eS ae TEED DRY basement, incinera- 
HLPi system. tt r ro Bnei a 8? Bow hg 
Bega per rh INCOME ia cllglalenienee Brecher Dan poe | sive'te propery. PEN 24 F HURON GARDENS BUNGALOW and bath down — 5 
“oath Se nares Ba ods calen Sage 1 / est white frame / e toad a 
— model five room slows with cate for bay pin ; 
| aren Bertect Seat ‘ana Ree for $15,060 with $3,850; basement, autom down. 
Pest, a and. s deoay é WILLIAMS, LAKEFRONT 
eeleca roe /$450 DOWN | fas ve cere 000 om outskirts of Pontiac, e on 3 lovely landscaped lake 
qualified purchaser, Tt’s| front lots. 3 spacious bedrecms, 
suniE'gs ERAGE FeUe feat Sethe” et | fy Waal Sat ante Se rig This qpecqpeamng son home, room and large utility room.} room, overlooking = fire- 
toched B.-A % on, and best of all, only pe hen with founazy 
the nicest homes for $13,750 on the $5,050. ell, Radiant heating. Many 2 
market today, full basement, = ine i ertame 
sareace Set ghee wat 4 BEDROOMS | iar ge ie emai ~ floors, and plastered walls. This is er Mr Hoyt tm charge. 
Y 7 % e N P. 
a home that you will admire the This horfe bullt in 'S3. Pric 
design ation reduced $1,500 for k 
one vite full on 
walle rip. kitohen that, js just e 
one ‘bedroom ‘home. 
WE TRADE, WE SELL 
  732 W. Huron PHONE PE 41557 
LAKE sloping to 
Eee caret you de 
ye 
: eo ores 
"Ceionial 
owl 
Fy Rewty a decorated 
a my ny eauly. Pa 48 cans 
  
. FOR COLORED, _ 
ing room Phas .Classitic 
heater,| Yes; whatever it is ~ dial 
Glove ‘right tn.|F a% get it! r Owner must leave due ner must ie 
$5 tines in fomuly. Alum- 
a full . basem "Excel 
lent location. $10,950. with 4% per cent FH mort- 
371_8. Telegraph __ Eves, & Sun. 
Hempstead. S. Bloomfield Highlands. suburban 
  il e = & 
= 2 
oka st 
© privileges. 
t price baggy a "Por 
a Gee “DAVIS 
GET IT ¢ UT ‘Ads! 
2-8181 for an ad-writer | 
  REALTORS FE 4.0528) ,, ,H¢   
      
  
  and one-half 
Lot 100x120. A A. real buy 
for nati 0e with te 
orr YN . Immediate possession on 
tractive 2 bedroom miow wf 
  
gas al F conditioned bs cellent location ed only i, faatal $1,506 down. ° 
SCHRAM 
osu anaes" __. OXFORD AREA 
Seckor WES. DR. Take Pa Orr. s 
BY Ff FT. my ae ik {ALL | 
Eacila aa R. J. VALUET, Realtor | 
  Va hati’   
  Lo. 
Pike Street 
‘Near eity hall, soned ; com- mercial, 16 room 3 stor 
house with 4 apartments a 
rented, 3 car garage. re 
mediante possession, $15 
730, terma. 
‘Union Lake. Front 
  Attractive year round home 
(owner moving to Florida). Knotty pine and a, args 
ern ki ; bedrooms tile Ot] FA heat = electric — heater. 
a * 
$19,950, terms. 
it com t 
Gad dining ares, 3 bed- bath, ol] heat. Home 
sets’ h on nto, 
among trees. 
terms. 
  
  
  | Pham } 
ty Kate Ovene a. 
Fo Sale Ranrt Prop.   _For Sale Houses 483 , 
OPEN Sunday 3 to'6   
  
  
& See 
you said you weren't   ae 
hungry!”   
nieavtetan sine te : 
“That's not fair! Just before I suggested we have dinner, 
  
For Sale Houses 43 43   
2619 Ui 
EM 34164 or Suh ‘WILL + 
TRADE OR SELL trem 
Oukland. County y Realty . 
after 7.   
KNUDSEN 
  
  ____ For | Sale Houses 43 
Johnson - POR BETTER HOMES 
FOR BIG FAMILY bedroom 
‘Gass hake. 2 bedrooms up   
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and 
By cobs 
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buy h, 
NO peaulitul. 3 bedroom 
SR RS See § — 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
      
  
  
  
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  Suburban Livin : Kitchen Only ate few 2 cs casei. Near Silver Lake eanis ieee a lot. Pull’p Sree 
Gon cee surround ae type. 6 rooms and 1% baths, —_ oo eee 
American farm ‘ a 4 zea garage and A HONEY - 2 Banat wuving eee So actliems tonal oe Consisting 3 2M acres with a 
tes Teo x24, ' finest ea a oe ~ ranch i and frame home 
a Sieg Og true Colonial st: carpets) Williams Lake — + er BS room. 
—_ = a. Seats new 3 = Stier es oe ok 
nee ~ Oy, | - Rome. Tenses efter @ call Mr. Lease, 
Sacudbebves on@ weed pam Ulrergoder ‘hitchen. Res: PE eins 
gling. Olt heal. 8 car ote} capably, wn parmest wil A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
Gock" "alt Wevactes fenced | _WM.H.KNUDSEN | 1704S. Telegraph Rd. An unusual offering for the/ apaLTOR 244 8. Telegraph Ra. | FE 4-25, miles between work and re- PE 44516 Eves, 70 2-8503 
laxation. _ y ap- : 
pointment. aa oe pore. pocess AND a 
OPEN SUNDAY MILLER ee  2-5P.M. - Investment -, : réss mortgage on nearly new. 3 
$880 Livernois ge meee eee NSE oe North West of Rochester | fig “fine Samliy “income:'"3) offer Beautiful location on Paint bath down; 4 & beth up. Oak | | 3 bedroom tm Creek with twimming and kal walls, full base- Pull basement, 
1 3 Seres, genuine) ment, new steam heat plant. Oth-| 2 - car garage, $60,000; terms. 
Ing in iarge. fasnity, toom |. $f Nowe, 4 & deth, Separate gas] FE CSia ‘| built. fm bookcases, ; frontage 
. corner fireplace, also -sepa- pon no on Bus Seu “Sibewe oor: en Gas heat. wa cone ogee epep | space. | &4- $16,950—terma, . FE 42240. 
Th For- -|° 2 bed fun t shell —— ees, MR. SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS. 
Forum eathe, A — for eos amu Large rm raat. -* re erm oa 
Rag Rea) Be cealng weit tas | scree Zane mee os tional buy at $38,000, terme.| Leke. Ths lovey te eae ke bs 
Rochester Reed. north ea | 220, peautitul carpeted ving | 2 beer’ Eandoeaped, faneed. "Oo. Liverngis 2.2 miles to open full dining room, too. Large well| ment aitve, Li car narnge,gi8.- 
- sree cathe eat. Pores | oe on Roy Annett Inc.| “suet * se Sei ores go, to om, Meh Y pny basement. ‘a € 
REALTORS | William Miller. fuany extras, 90,500 “full” price. 28-2. Huron PEderal 89-0406 1 FE 2-0263 rms. FE 42240, Evenings and Sunday 1-4” | Realtor aa 107s ios Huron nce gti Lake canal front. 2 wo p dl. Joly ou gorner. A steal at 4.600 
"2 bed pert basement, living 
NEW HOMES ee: Loree Mitchen. am cabente sy pL ate a 1 timp 00 down, 
Sylvan Lake Privileges | 2 ' 
en level arog for gate. ll Cl ; Lag patiding” plana ‘over with out 609 ft. livea lage family rts. Trade equity, Call 
ree: t ‘i is" dey LOW DOWN PAYMENT. Bioom- - lla = no, Shligation. 
Fanch bricks on lot of your o| sae 2d bedresm, brist rach . "basement ¢2,t00° down, re 
Face brick, full » ery he Ortonville, 15.- acre farm. Good ae Sep een meee) pletely ose. Sent & buildings, 613,000. Terms. FE 
Srenard Lake Road. Open Sun ee & be in excel : 
day ae at.a rea a. ~ yer BEAL ESTATE 
conus : Sun Pe ease. : 
LUXURIOUS ye ee ee COMMERCE AREA 
HOMES Sea crie | RSs atoll iaa : athe ne pce al gos + peGNION CAKE AREA} int ie eg 2 ; Double Cass Lake Privileges west. [SUBURBAN ‘Lo’ <i | “Maks pris: Garage. $909, ic : 
|poupens opets nzrow comr| fer ioragr ghana "| Pater, Best Batata Built on 2-3 acre lots g blocks lake. 9 baths, Recreation area. 
oP ae ee eee: an - Lestie R. Tripp, Realtor | Pe", 2 ee ae Se tee 75 W. Huron Street ¢ rm, cement block home. Ap. sive Orchard a e ‘ * : sat PE 54-8161 OR FE 20076 Bee a Mas) 
washer. wa rerdrer mereomm —- "TIURON VALLEY . 1 bore Be nang : REAL EHDLANDALEL 8 streets, weet. ot i i 1166 M39 at Pontiae Lake Orchard Lake Road on Commerce oR 3-0081 
Road, See signs. - | ” 
: = . | LJ 
- } js bese 
[OME Drayton Woods” =| fs ; wag x Acowd \frame : 
- M ART : ga wsq| SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. tl 
: att ee x pe: 6050 Southward 
1000 Buren . Bea oo rae 2 site. Waterford. i 
hn ee @ mortgage. Fast po | - banerment ands rece aon room. 
. N. BARGAIN ii-ear aarese With atioched, 
seo gf og MODERN rg Baldwin—St. Michaels reed it to, = ae land. 
FULL BASEMENT — Area $16,500 with $5,000 SCHOOLS & PLAYGROUND po ea oni 
_ AND condition, fore family who is DIXIE HIGHWAY TO WIL- 
3 SHEL in in a) LIAMS LAKE ROAD. 791 
TIC ier tt. hg full dining gg RIGHT ON AIR- 
Acne Lor-—cLose Ix.” oad tau oan beck, ap | es RL ise easPaeteeteteact’ © | A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
™ WRIGHT 8-044 1704 S. oe Rd. 
ment | “OPEN VENINGS UNTIL 8:30 | | Bud Nicholie, Realtor ' . FE 4-25, 
vi 52008 ot PE 8.1201 _f 1 
ohn ‘ . bd . 
' 
IRWIN OP * SUNDAY 3-5 
Perry Street mal fe 415 Marlborough 
qlee mea 2 fet refused Sun. 2 to 5 P.M. S. eee te «Lincoln Hei eee eee re ee : Webtser School District “i 3600 Brookdale bath, ince “potoch Fee at 
“Aramis senate | 3600 Broo Gitirigind AF ban a Dg ng ct i & bath up. Pull basement, gas| Drovury nools, Inclades| WM. A. [KNUDSEN yore. oe ee Weneed) tile bath, 2 s » 1 Up, | REALTOR Faorreon Be. Rd. 
erty Spieaiaves eos a ton fem. TE hee recent on nent,| farege, irre grounds." Only se-| RENT IT FAST| bared sree edicts went to Case Lake Ra,, turn through Rent Ads! Room, {1 block to Brookdalé, then right to OPEN sign. house, apartment, - any- 
Johny K. Irwin | Bud | Nicholie, Realtor thing — Want Ads give 
on. or 3 3-4200 - you ACTION, ‘Dial FE}. 
i sane a | \ 
Al ~ 2741 Colrain Drive . 
-Donelson Park 
den re. 
tats lave 
chen with area. 
Full basement—new gas AC 
wate 
& HARGER CO. 330 W, Muren &t. 
  Open Evenings 
STOUT S 
loratt t ! jas cove eat faa Edward M. Stout, Realtor 
11 N. Saginaw St. Ph. PE 5-816 Open Eves Ti) 8:39 ndays 
  
Here te a le for Cioaa IN 
family ane cougle. of 
from Bt Mi’ ‘a. he eo * 
se 
Very nice —, 
oa, poms iaree > possession,” AA 
41.500 down. pte - LAKE -— Large bidg. lot, 
road, ideal for btg. and 
fhahing Price $600.00, 
THR HUNDRED Lg eee 
“= ee gu Ss ler 
Svar hs sn igetsnas 
To OM Us A LINE CURREN BRO. ETTER YET _ | PROP In a? FARM &. 8 REALTY co. 
eeye| eo 
  
  
tract 
a.   
  
  
& has room for com 
becdes, the noges 
djoining land also 
avaliable}, 
built 
"a Us AN 
suggested” price, $17,- 
HOLMES - BARTRAM Dinle 
edt we id 
For Sale Lake Prop. 44   
  
. churches, on 
a ee ' De. Owner Wright, TExa, 4-086}, 
0 LAKE NTAG: deep wey, 32° dock. 
- Bhade “tre Cees. es 
ue 
” x 34 SSesdrens iawn, shrubbery, trees. 
MVONTIAC REALTY 137_ Baldwin 5-8275 
\ ONT LOT. BETTER BUY — fit) 7” e ge | lake 
rounded fine 
mes. * sarge trees, high lots. 
$8,000, 
RAY. O’NEIL, 1 Regt n 8. Ra, mi. Telegraph 
For Sale Resort Prop. 44A   
  
  
    Tewesew 
t BA 
Retirement raneh home furnished, 
fish a, sony modern, price 
Pon te best | oe 
i, ne ig Cones 
pane MARQUETTE RIVER—-de- 
luxe furn., -modern cotlage, fire- place, year yous, ine}. 1400 ft. 
. on river, $9750.00, : 
iw. L. Parmer, Realtor Ph. RI 58-3161 
“OPEN Nit DAYS | A WEEK" a 
Sale Suburban Prop. 45A 
ROCHESTER 
baths, 
  
  
  
  iw sare aka” Wiigthe _Weteteh Best Buys vous a T ; je one’. o—. a, beaut 
Le ay Fetuay ‘ro te ‘Oweor, ge ag 309 bent, 
West Suburban For Sale Lots 46/4 
ed's = ‘union Lake with |3 WITH Butt ING MATE 
4 lots, 2 car garage, t, ved street. 7309. 
ot] nay 8 and water eae. Py 7) LOCATION 
ey poreh to 3 cecbenh. Spring. * the summer breeses. Only ul rm mp in bamt, 
will Dandie. ol Ps "new roof 
$3500 Down & wiring, Newly decorated, paint- Moves to this large 4 ed outside. Lom Jon Rd, 
bedroom b: ranch lo-| 1 mile from Clarkston, close to eated in rkston. on large genes with bus at door, FE 
Fer Se ite erste ye iw i% bathe, Beaty ARRO ' 
Enchant pet oe) = LOTS OF LOTS bee eee Close * geohool ere gisey of lots lo- 
mn 750 ie ‘otge have lake privileges. $750 Down by toy’ teoutea oo canal, vate | and be’ # ro low up 10 ARR cent down. 
focated off Orenaré Lake Md RO REALTY. 
ta toed residential | ve TED McCULLOUGH Total price only 68, ROKER 
Immediate ossession | Gesa Deity” wren Bae is Bunda 
Rome tested sees Wer sche SEAUTPUL oe ie en ig oak floors, ‘ed wal) efront Walton B) Geod 
ol) furnace, large utility room ach. A i fall bargain. $1,- 
and I car earees Excellent 000, MY 2-4213 
~~ Buy thra- 1 Partridge 
HOLMES, INC 
COLONIAL ats 
FOREST LAKE 
COUNTRY CLUB 
ESTATES. 
UPPER LONG LAKE 
ESTATES   
We are now offering a 
number of beautiful bulid) nm Lavy RE 3 exe) ae subdiv 
3, to 96.280 with only i oar per een dows and ensy 
monthly paym 
PARTRIDGE mited 
  
  
oo ‘teen re Of 3.4003. 
KOH 
yee wt, Toxi84". New eubdivision 
* CHLOE NICHOLS, 1580 Williams Lake Rd. 3.383 EM 
“BY ALL MEANS 8B 
The New Addition to 
Cherokee Hills! 
Y secluded oye ~ ita "Eig fh wide wide 
te Scott take Ra) lle west 
oo seo Lane ha “Ye safle 
Carl W. Bird, Realtor 
Fe ca “irene tb 
on is Rd : 
FRANK SHEPARD i’ 
or. waik-in basement, $1700, "OW Ln ye Ea en ra se re pot ia 
List thru nee oa 
. 
oe 
rea sae 
eR sidewalks 
= 108, Cosh 
oe ck 
  Peter en Te eS and toe conven Bette     
   
     
     
       
          
Smith-Cra wiord Ine. " 
~ ltt 4, Melee te SACRIFICE! . ACRES INSIDE crry 
413 GO08 
invchnleye Port 
R. J. VALUET, Realtor 
OrPLa Lis ice EN_EVENIN 6; 
For Sale Farms 48   
4 Den 
"Bey thru Partridge 
List thru Partridge - 
: TR atest black top   
road 
breeseway 
hein, oti rms., bate: 
BAN VLEET - BROKER   
  := pew teal eed. rage. house, 1) acres a week. ve dest. 
Sale Business Property 49 
© FT FRONTAGE ON W. OO ' 
AUBURN AVES   
ROW KNA\ UF, Realtor 
nical € er 
nes with Auburn_ Ave. 
dock. For 
‘BREWER Lt 
  E See atin ae 
¥ w. AD wee Tal co. 
bet at ee : 
aps Buy Thru pee re    wy 
List Thru Partridge _ 
Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A 
ail A TE   
  
  
2 
LADD'S SELECTED CHOICE 
BUILDING SITES 
2 Acres with Stream Higli on 4 hill. Running to stream on paved rd, Beautiful neigh- 
borheod, $2500 dn. 
100 x 200 Ft. Excellent building site on a hill. 
roads in Drayton Plains 
area, $100 down, 
i128 'x 180° Wooded * wed Rd. Ex 
neigh 
un": site 
uene beautiful shade 
“Letts 1 Little Farms 
LADD'S: INC. 2200 Dixie Hwy. Dra: 
3885 Le z Pabe * 
om ase oR an 
NT A 
ry farm nner Imiay City 
ea st medium cla: ove fave 
an under cultivation. Le 
barn with 59 
milk cooler. 2 silos, 
motors Pe ie ae 2 apert- 
ents rooms each 
18,000, y Kis suitable terms, 
x. wt aa ” hese 
he ee Lapeo?. 
CLEARANCE SALE! Lots for $500 Each 
On West Columbia—60x180 ft, Lakeview Drive—38x100 
bie Rutgers—40x120 
O) 200 : 
an Bagh Canal Front 
rive—50x 150 
ae 7 ys melee. a4 
for $2,250-~-Call TODAY! 
R, J. VALUET, Realtor 2g OAKLAND, A   
yke Road, on Sneliprook, 
’ Arnold Real Estate . ~ 20 8. ; OPEN “EVENINGS to sERvicn = 
io Bea 
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Appliance and Music 
Store 
      
   WARD EF. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 
f-* 
      
—“aLETS TALK 
      BUSINESS” 
eo LL TRADE i 
pare a " 
Inoe” egniract ax" part pay: FINANCE CO. fess seeds his Me: £1574 te the only Nquor take pid a sacl engees + Merls co Leme  5a \ MUSIC STORE [= “f \ Rest pmuite ges, | LOANS—$600 to $1,500 \ ‘Benue this on — douse es odeen of Dok r Best aly aheee ‘banding home édditions or 
MICHIGAN BUSINESS ‘Constructed, CORPORATION _—w       
Be 
for housetraller or pick-up. 
qu 31320. 
mT “WINCHESTER pe... tm, barcels for 20 
wei of equal quality, 
    
  
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Seer Located 
Leake, “eee eee Sanne cf as payment. 
Ly   
        
       storms and » creens. Exc 
soure, win acce 
” GEORGE BLAIR 
4536 Dix ue ~ eater OR }-1251 
4 elon PLane 
|FORSALE OR TRADE 40-FT. 1954 PQNTIAC CHIEF 2 BEDROOMS FULL BATH AWNING EXCELLENT CONDITION - WILL TRADE FOR 3-BEDROOM HOME _FE_2-4827 
Fees vised boat trailer with winch,   
  
  
_housetralier or car, FE 5-720. 
Ee TRADE ‘47 PLYMOUTH FOR RE- 
| claimed brick, ee or ? 
“TRADE Mave 3 bedroom luke front. — 
home on Lake Orion. Will   
   
        
  MLENT_ AUTO. CONVER: "ite bane SILENT AUTO. CONVER- pty 
ecome sf 
> oa fue 1 to 68 p.m, Sat... 10 & 
Grosses, sine 13. Men’ 
* jackets, size het 
m . re 
¢. 12230 Bald- win, 
Woman's SUiTs, "5 DRESSES, 
Some’ see's new 
shirts, pants, large for work, sports. Best cond. 
Low Pirmingham: 1072 Ridge-   
  dale, Birm m, Sun, afier 2 
p.m. Mon, Tues. 
Scrap & Iron 56A   
Af SCRAP CARS & fh “hen PE sai! 
  
a 00 Sale Household Goods 57) -   
es 6 Aon AUTO. 
pa. 
re ee Mise, fone 
& 
phen deep fryer 
house — Drip 
= ' opper $3,’ " elec- 
. 6 prs, white nylon tier 
ame SL fad artes rat edd sores ol 
genaine of] paintings $5 ea., MId- 
at 4-28 
room, Dinete set, with tn- 
ner , couch. offer. FE 40838. 
4 A ROSE CARVED 
IN 
Best otter “gebes it. « RMS. OF PURN ond, 
     
  F. 
ek cn i ; i? IN. RCA CONSOLE "Tv" PIC. 
Py wet ont, 1068 Dr pw Gants cn ages. cond, trafier as down ™ : . 
Durant St FE BLT. a omy 
sso EQUITY IN A 9 BEDROOM % @. $5300 truck, tractor, or 
__lake lots. MAple 56-4093 after 6. 9x2 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 
Siy|OO0D CABIN SITE ON M26. ON | ponny MAID VINYL #1 e e 
aineees ecres or “ist, sonal wwtit Ft. Wail ile we 
aerate, Coen aah bi ot irs abl wre reins mm 
    
  
          
   
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DICEY [REALTORS . FE 4.0508 
  
      
  ROOM % 
able, $50. per mo a Meat a ae on FE 
TOTOUNE Fa Bate onl ANTIQUES . _ ini 
TR. UF > 1 “ipsters Complete pitcher Ay bow! 
Ds getipment. op ah open ere eves., awed att on  serecens 
ay a Pine. pening Fi Poatise SN Bite 
BARNE AARBWARE 
Ez Frhine 
aUROATIS WASHER AND MAY- a i" 
  - terma, 
suicK's My 3.3711 G E CAN BE st did 
x N. 8161 wit | eateg he aa Sane 
  1 WASHER 
—* a x sDeluns | 
2 or ea xe Gn 
fella: rirecr_seem : o rug & e-™. items. | 
ey 
Be ahs   
     
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: ish weak , $45. 
refrig., 638. GB refri wi Gis _ bred * re ig. bd . FE 
DRY brand made. 
exeoptional i raauen eh oh 
Orchard = k. Ave. _orescent, 393 
ee RUNS GC 
cen    
        
      
    
     
   
      
  Gas 
ho. tonne tI 2, ae a pe oe mar ; 
arene WASHER, Stunre Elec. _ Co 1060 W. aren 
gt 
Dining by ~- - w 
table” pos. Buffet with rt oe he 
in Hutch with. adjustable shelves 
$150. 2675 Chadwick. FE 5-7503.   
  
     TWONARD RE REFRIO., RUNS Good. 
$20. 1008 Hol ere 
LEAVING — paths “MUST SEL. 
142 8, },_ Edith. 
LIMED | OAK es ROOM 
ite, the. ss. biaat,     
             
      Suite 
iS = 
tress, 
ghair, cost pen oe $40, 
   
      Come and see 
bea pcichiean Piesressans, 33 
RAE Kees we $75. LIv- 
. ‘ch end table.     
           
    RIGHRATOR. NEEDS 
rian tat pet er 
el, $15, EM : NORGE AUTO. 
      
     Tee rr Ts \. 
4 see .. $10.00 
$1.00 and w 
New Innerepring Mattress” ‘ oe 
New bene — ttress . 0.50 
Knee Hole Desk 's Aa 
WE BUY SEL &, EXCHANGE 
EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME 
OAKLAND FURNITURE 
104 8. Saginaw __ FE? 
ot yrURNACE, #78 #75. 61. W, RUN-     
   i | ‘Sale Household Goods 57 
       
   
    
    
    
    
              
         
      
          
        
       
      
       Gets: Slee: Vesher 22272222: SBR Table top electric range $20.50 
® pe, hardwood dinette one 616.96 
WEIS COWEN... «1. -creceee 19.95 
2a pe. rm, suite + $19.95 
pe. liv rm. cate Saisie $29.95 
t] $4.08 
1t-w mV YMAN'S "| ai 5 € 
Uskb” Tv. sides UP; Used Re- fr tors $60.95 wu Png § color 
+ $200, Sweet's 
pliance. 423 W. Huron. Pi re “ath, 
USED TRADEIN. — 
DEPT. Vanity with mirror .........924.50 
Ges TANGO. oo... cee seeeece o24. 
——— chair on ‘ 
Refrigerat sdathdebiewe’bws : i pe. adi rm. suite $39.06 
4 Ona hot waver Beater, Se ‘pal. 549.50 
oS Se, Sree eee ¢ Many 91 er items convenient crea- 
THOMAS ECONOMY .FURNITURE CO, 
         
    
          
      
    
         
     
     
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. 4h GUNTYPE OIL BURN. 
       
      
     
    
      
       
        
WASHER, on: 1 
Upholstered ‘ehele, 4 $5, ve Teupa. 
ashing 
      
        
          
                  
           
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“The food was okay. It was the calories that. didn't agree 
  
For Sale Miscellaneous 60   
     
  
  
  
es Oil Heaters best at bait the cost, 
scuiee ‘MY 339711   
TRADEAN DEPT. washe 
  
    
Ji 8. Saginaw Bt. 
WOOD VENETIAN — BLINDS, 85° 
wide, for “ey window. Natural 
voip $0. Mal 07 rh geod as pew for 
__ Christmas ( Gifts 
AND PAINTED | CNA 
ree your Christma, fi noni now!   
; tts 59 
| Fee Sale Miscellaneous 60 
‘1 CALL TO SWAP SERVICE WILL get you « line on Oil heaters 
_& farnaces, $10 & up. OR 3-8561. 
1 WHEEL * TRAILER. GOOD COND. 
__OR_3-0471 
i sET OF “BRIDAL RINGS 8 
te re 1 _ mans oe eens ring a © 6. 
i—4 RO ROOM oF on. HEATER A AND 5 $28. 4774 wmaate &t.,   
Used 
pu 1 in. circulator. 1 oz" ‘au 
+ er, new motor. t Zenith in. con- 
sole, ogi. tube shot or broken. 
1 tate ‘LL TO SWAP SERVICE on 
ol) burners, $10 to   ‘UPRIONT YREESER, = HALF AND 
FE DEED AND, TORK * ap FS Se 
Casb price $30. Call Mich, Sewing | °47HROOM PIRTORES. YOUNGS: - _ Center, an: e, VE 2- i f Hot water and oo ers, 
¥ er. more aio, Washer, vs w pn, woe Crock Pe ir. are, @ ca ” 
_Asa4, after 4 p.m pipe ait* lew’ res. 
SOLID one. DINING cs ey Super Ke EPs | 2 ie ‘ver 
chairs, 8106. lider, ‘10. fata L¥ 2688 Lapeer 
Brestfan room. hah est UL , G20. Bas” i808. TTERIES ames STOVES. BOUGHI, & EX | 192 8. Saginaw FE 8-3796 Turner's, 603 he Ciem-   
COLEMAN FURNA 
tr 2 songmtien. GPL oe tubs, 
  
CAR pcr & DEFROs 
Complete, High capacity: 
cond, Fits any car. FE 8-20 TER. 
gg 
  
COAL STOKER, WITH CONTROLS 
for saije. Very 
PE 5-6052. g00d condition. 
  CLOSING OUT. ODD LOTS OF 
oe _ shingles, EMpire 3-4043 
r 6.   
~~ CLASET DOORS aameges got 
is A. , walt P ae Goer 
riced 
a pony “Balen 
oo ad Fy Paddock, Pontiac FE 
32-0203.   
LARGE, WELL on BO HOUSE, sulated, $50. Also fence. MI 6-6795 
Bont eon, 
70   
RNACE 
blower, 
trical ‘equip. - New. 
$ Never used. Any LPAINY | WEATHER. 
. Warwieks 2678 Orchard Lake 
TYPE FAN & 
complete with all elec- 
Original cost 
reagona- 
ble offer. 371 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 
FE _FE 3-0482 
+ ULVE ‘RT PIPE _ 
"ae 3a ger ines! 
hurch’ s, Inc. 102 8. Squirrel Rd. oe pipe et 
FE 2.0233 
EXCELLENT HOUSE OR CABIN 
  stove, bt sagt SB, U, on sae heater, 
_Fine cond, Phone : 
ELECTRIC AUTO. ROOM HEAT- | . 
er. 
Record player. For sale or swap for auto. 
FE 6-6678.   FREE DRIVEWAY GRAVEL. AP- 
rox, 8 yrds .5 Ad   
ete Y digeeus 
ae 
rd. rock lath, Pain 
Hardware, b and electri- 
al led teas ‘Deklond “ive 
‘7a oop 
all electrical ew. : cost, $130, used, reasonable rg 
Eusabein Lake Rd. PE PE SHOPS YR. OLD. ALL “7r tachments ‘es. will sacrifice, EM. 
oe a) 3-407 or EMpire   
Lo — gp: “at il t: wes! ces a ut Trunke: rs, comers: ers, Sewing machines + Jewelry, Silverware, Polite. ~ way or Payment Edward's Outlet - és. Soeiee. 
OTRAS RADIATORS   
iene 
RUSS’ USED MERCHANDISE BARGAINS. 4250 DIXIE wy. DRATTON PLAINS, MICHIGAN. 
SALE Sheetrock. 
4x8 Sheet $1.35   
44 Piyscord, 4x@x% sheet ... $4.95 
ag ES ed +. Se ° aq. M. ...... 
Zonolite $1.39 
E SURE IT's 
BURMEISTER 
<—-Nerthern Lumber C °. 8197 Cooley Lake 
Pontiac, EM 171, & mM: “3-9741 
Folearaph & 8 Mile Rd. 
Detroit CL TWO LAMP, FOUR FOOT PLUO- 
rescent fixtures, ideal for over 
work benches, hops, : store 
fectories $21.95 value, 
__Fluprescent, 393 ard Lk. Ave 
Tweed ( Carpet   
8. Saginaw 9.6     
EXPERT VALVE SaroENG & 
tuneu 
Washbowls with fittings 
3-pe. bath sets with 
colored rita. 
CTORY 
SAVE FLUMBING SUPP 
173 8. Saginaw GOOD DUO-THERM SPACE 
er. Thermostat and blower. 
266 Dixie GAS WATER HEATER, 
Electrie—water heaters, © 
Bath tubs, first Ae 
Thom Perry.   
  service. Herbs i Serv- 
PE 46400. Wava Warner. fee, 135 8. Shirley. © 2-1311. 
FREE STANDING = ee $18.95 | V- 21x32 Double, Sink........... $12.95 
: HEAT- 
Bk $49.95, G. 
TER, HU - 
2-3 Room. Never 
Ne permit needed. $40. 
Good, $20, 300 
  
OARAGE. 16 x-18, TO BE als 
Best offer taken. 
£1330,   
  
  
  
  
       
      
   Oe a Se PRON 
WALTON T TN 
s oH a Rb 
1 HEATERS (USED, 435 ARD 
" oral . aay > PORTANT 
cert Sew clock, 
A 
PeIL Gas 30,08 20 ‘OAL. Wi L. WATER j 5 HEAT: 
_foe_ Elec. Co, Go. 1060 W. Ww. rare 
QUAKER SPACE HEATER & & 40" a ¢. $30 each. Good cond. 
er en nin ns       
       
    
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        Reconditioned eres Bqua’ 
fe a   
CRUMP EL fPECTRIC ING. 465 Auburn FE 4-3573   
    
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6 & M consTRUCTION 
_FE. 21311 
sue 
      
  
    
  EO. Wh USED OL. SPACE HEATERS. $3 1e 
a Perry, G. 
steel box. 
¥ENTILATING PANS FOR KITCH- 
ens and bathrooms, $40.00 value 
  
  
  
  
  
  Bete ax 
and 
_| GUNS — ALL 
at factory showrooms. Michicen. it 
} Orcha:   
  
  
  
  
       
                  
$04.95 Tthac rovest 2 
Hd Marlin — 30 
whing & 
aa are Term wbede years, are ‘er: : ae 
4 [AROS SELECT. rif i = Nace erg 8, 
Oiflee 4 Ponterson nanan BROWNING AUTOMATIC, CUTTS . Perfect. Case. $100. FE 
    
  
Ba, KP. 
ers dale 
draftin, 
1920 TTeitght Mi BRIOOS & STRATTON 
Cannon. aorne 
MA 42352. 
__Ct. Walled Lake 
VEER RIFLE. REMINOTON. 30-06 
deluxe, Automatic. 
like new. 
~_ Cast. OR 3-81 
ENG, POINTER. Te -¥R8. OLD. 2-358 ¢ 
Ee PvE, PARTIES, 
Swap Service. OR 3-561. 
: 1° DEER Bt 303 ammuni- 78 rounds 
kin moon 249 Tele- 
‘or Ace.     
  
    
  
AND 
Everything for the hunter. 
pao a trade guns, Kelly's Hardware. 
Auburn at Adams. Auburn _Heights FE ae   
MAKES — ALL 
size, Authorized Browning & Colt 
dealer, Layaway or onsen. 
$ on trade-ins. ed you | 
on our rifle range rg trap 
field, Lt Gad note day Hg 
air aod scope — 
"ipo Goan 18210 Holly rr, ME 46771. :   
EW. & SHOT BOLT ac- 
410 oa and shells. 630. 92 
_ Mechanic 
    
A. LADIES SOWLING BALL & BAG. 
PE 20038. __ Also man’s. 
- USED REMINGTON 
BICE ‘LARGE oh TABLE & 
mean offer, 
‘PE €6650.. 115. Tasmania.   
    
  
  $2b.06; | ia election 
bag chimes ot territie values. Hunting Coats -& Pants Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Or-|: Korean Boots, insulated boots, in- 
ard) Lk Ave. rome and =— underwear, 
" * vn . camo 
‘VACATION SALE JOE'S A&N SURPLUS, FE 2-0022 
October 5 deadline for real bar-| SHOTGUNS & RIFLES. 613.50 & — on quality power mowers, ap. Gun repair &. 
— =. tract - ing. Burr-Shell, 375 8. Telegraph. 
Oct. 21. Evans Equip. 6507 Dixie SPE b 2300. 12 GAUGE PUMP. | $50, 
i x. VERY GOOD DEER = VACATION SALE | “Shotgun, ® bunting ‘clothes. “PE October & deadline for real bar-| 2-1048 
Flier, a Sunny eer "Was |" an, ; ' 
cut down inventory. Buy now eo ge is iser eat 
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
    
Bis rath venga bil, on, 
          TA W. HOT water yg , % circulator, 50 
ft. chain link f Sidew alk 
    
  
Silver ge A    trumpet,      gd eo,       
      
      
      || A-L topsoil, black dirt and   
  
  
    
  
    5. Power scope, iy 
Cost $220; sacrifice $180) . 
— « i i 4 man ug us boxes shells, 100" Pa ‘px’ s-se0e %   
"2 EM 3-407. 
  
  
    4-8580. Loe ELON YDSO} ere } PROMPT “ ON gs a 
phot E. Stevens over & under Diack dirt _or pect. OR 3-004, 10 un i cabin oll heater. PONTIAC LAKE PoILDERs / steel sii trailer, #3 ‘ tile 
| 802 Béott Lk. “Rd. Band, gravel ful OT aint, drain ne, - 
a 12 GUAGE GONE 7 PUMPGUN) Sint aod mortar. 
f barre i ————— « HP ELGIN MTRS. & 17 PLY-| SHV EDDED * wood - boat for deer rifle | _$!12.50  aetvered. F248, or ¢ash, FE . | sseamntie “BLACK bel bs 
De ak tees oe exe. 
4:30 p.m. . TOP P soil. BAND, GRAVEL, PIL. 
OM ORTETER, BISWOF| Sort Bowers. SOT Give 4 he case, 
rf box of ammo. . FE 5. ba wf fang Ma a] OR '3-2000. 
12 aa0en J. ¢, a MP| YARD & DR AY BADING 
om J gauge Steven pump} gravel, ft! ete, 
ey 3-208 coor rifle, see ay hm at 53682, 
GA, Wi R MOD. ia Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 
rand new, never ‘ au Nee anette 
rifle_with . : DRY SLAB WOOD, DELIVERED, i6Xi¢ & Xi TE ALSO PUMP re case 
oun, PE 2108 LACE WOOD, DELIVERED, 30-30 WINCHESTER CARB. 4 Piball after 6, PE 12 
bt fll yhd Re ee FIREPLACE — FUR — KIN- 1 M. M. with K-25 scope ... $50 wood—cannel coal—Speed- 
1 PE 8512 | SS NO Oakland Fuel & #7350 LYMAN’ 3 POWE Paint, 436 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 
$28.90 Single "bbl. shotguns $oa38 ad 877.50 Plants, Trees, ‘Shrubs’ 68,   
    
  i’ WEEPING WILLOWS, 3, DIG 
_ your own. MY 3-2829. 4 
i006 BEA - ER to 6 feet tall. ¥ tf 
$3.00. 17 miles es Pontiac 
Gr pie all hd 2. fahewe range . inic & Groveland i 
Bh wpe Me mile. to ain 
lee. W of Commerce wwillage: 
1% miles of Wizom Rd. and 
Lake Rd. 
_every day 8 to 7. MU 48038, . 
BLUE SPRUCE, 1 TO 3 FT. ®. 
White —— tp ag 22. Bring 
tools & dig y own, North on 
U.S. 10 te ‘Groveland Clinic, turn 
right on Grange Rd. 1 
Mile to Grange Hall & look for 
Sun, only.   
  
ecru uate me TRIMMING AND removal. Free estimates, FE 
17-0045, PE 5-3025. 
~~ SHADE TREES Sugar Maple and Norway Map!e, 
Red Blue Spruce, and 
ali kinds. We got ‘em 
see them~ before   
  
69 
PUP &   
146 WKS. OLD. BOXER . 
3 a ABBITS & 2 PENS. 612. FB 
On SCREW-TATES. 1 ¥F- 
Fu 50m BOSTON 
_male.3 males, After 6 
AKC REG. LABRADOR Iv: 
er, — Also lacgeare xeel 
ters. EMpire 3-2343 
§ CUTE OTTERS wat ; HOME, 
__EMpire 3-6 
AKC | Saray SPANIELS, 12% 
yrs., 1-11 months, 324 3rd 
AKC REG. BEAGLE PUPS. @ooD 
e. $20. FE 45-7388. _pedigre AKC BEAGLE. MALE. 3% REG. 
_yrs, old. Good hunter, yi   
  
    
LE BOXER PAWN. 
if sold. this-week. FE 5-1037. 
  
8. Trial 
wee Auburn 
BEAGLES. AKC REG. PUPS & all Rast Walton — FE 41194, 3036 COON. 
given 3 ry nechaven. 
ca   
  
each, Cute mixed in sm 
breeds, each, iblic 29-7004, 
19 Ra. bet Dequin- 
dre & Ryan, 
    
BOSTON TERRIERS oat, SF STUD. 
BRITANY | Se eee perf. hunting dog. OA 83649. 
AKC, FOUR 
6 WKS. OLD. Name ) your price. MU j_ 9-0397. 
CAGES - OF Ale x KINDS. VERY 
_g0od cond. EM 3-329].   
CANARIES, LOVELY SONG. OR- “x, & Apricot. 591 4th st. FE 
COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIER AKG 
COCKER erg -PUPPIES, AKC 
Reg. FE 2-7434.   
  CUTE KITTENS—FREE 
_To_good d_ho "FE rE 23-4875 
Sf COLE. 
OR 3-4763 
DACHARONDS. setae Ko REG- 
-® and 
fomales.” Sean a tow a. 
‘Brayton. Paice, sa 
ARC. REGISTERED, championship breeding — Phone. 
_FE 336 © of FE 29705. 
FINCHES, TROPIC AL. “Pot Sop, WB, an. FE 4 00D pOoG 
$75. rE ti 8-1755, rm Sue,   
   
      ges 9 Bae oe iN OUTTE KE, in an oe tio, Sn 3 Garage Doors |*43% Bx .SuTTER RARWICEE | sout sue ‘af ect “is sf -|§ STORM WINDOWS, og MINTED, heal leguen if Rifl 26x26. 4 screens, 26x26, storm Berry Steel overhead fa sec- ‘eens AND ey COMBI- one FE .2-0388 
_Window, 24x24, _FE re onds. All sixes | ome. on nation a “Cea seneons. Ww a. ee So oe 
‘2 WHEEL TRAILERS modern. deor ot ont garage costs | BENSON LUMBER CO. | _3 caliber, call FE 10801. "__— FE > | less than us give| ?! w MODEL ti cai. | 3? 20, GAL. OIL- thn & EXTEN- woop STORMS 3 & SCREENS FOR r “sion ladder. Sell. or swap. FE | 37 free eat FE 2-0303 ung windows, FE $4850. | model #1 full’ choke. 
GARAGE DOORS, 7 x 4 AND oO esatrel re a or Fe Ea onan : “ey No. dca coe 2 aps, No. 1 & No, 2. § a gw y sinehualys: hardware. Hev,_.0™. ‘3 Do It Yourself 61) 5 "bic ‘3-i008. _One doghouse.. . HEATING ee : £ 
i TWOWHEEL TRAILERS, $30 & EQUIPMENT FOR RENT _Hanting Accommo. 65A om. See ee aN CORN GRIT Used olf turnaces, oll burners, WALLPAPER STEAMER | ~~~. 7 BUILD BARN, CORN CRIB,/| . r furnaces, stokers and space ND! PO! DEER HUNTERS, FURN soven 
chicken house, FE 20735, 3400) heater. Wayne Heating Co. Roch- | HAND SANDERS—DRILLS—SAWS |,” cabins for 26.1. or party. Pontiac Ra. or ester, OL 2-211. Bi petal] ain tons, Write rates fer pening GAL AUTO WA > wne W. West a eg 3 Model-A wire : F URNACES PE 30239. _§. SANFORD L, ‘-_ 144, Trout Creek, 
wheels, $1 each. 4 misc. size | Ol @& Gas, installed, duct work, FOR RENT i ry Michigan or phone FE! _™ 
inside doors and /arédare, $1.50 free estimates. Kenyon Heating 9.906" 
ea., EM 34187. _ Service. OR 3-0634. __ | flee, Canter—band caatere« | gUNTING CALE. 30 MH ganen, ee We oom urhace vacullm cleaners, Wall- 4 x 48° BASE CA ABINET ¢ COM-| (NTERNATIONAL TRAILER aper steamers. Oakland. Fuel & of Grayling on MT. Accommoda- 
plete with sink & 2 built in gas| heater. Used 1 month, $60, Ste- aint, 436 Orchard Lake Ave tions for . OL 2-3562, OL 2-4411. 
Watt eats, Court tie!| Sn" et HES" Drasfent ale. | PE bets ‘eae os Water heater , . wn het Mh) i NE hein CABIN, YR. ROUND FOR HUNT. tric range unit, FE 0-138. 1 to 8) pr WATER PUMPS $60.95 G. A. Pike’s Rental Depot ing & fishing room room for 6. Oil heat, | or 7 to @ p | Thompson 80 8. Perry. TOOL & EQUIPT, RENTAL | Near~Mesick. OR 3-8521. 2 DUCT WORK: LIKE NEW. FE | citcHEn CABINET . PA. Tratlers, mixers, cub tractor. | owEny HUNTING CABIN, AC- 49732. mous make, beautiful 42” model,| floor genders, | polishers, garpet | “commodate 8. Near Iron River. LCAR GARAGE BE TORN| marred in ‘transit, Also severai| shampooe A nape ning iiers.| Mich. FE 231185. Mrs. Newell down ot moved, rE 43443. 64" and 68° models at terrific lawn mor poo tche i . a aericg | Richardson. 
VELA REYNOLDS NU-AL values. Michigan Fluorescent, 383/ f53;, . CArpenters = SIDING. Sell yourself by -seeing rac id z u * 
our expert. fnetallations, Alum. LARGE DUO THERM OIL HEAT. sas Dixie, yauetord “Or sim | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 
praogg Fr e a | OPP. Ou ioe Sates eee » xD8. OF BLACK DIRT, $8 DE- ornamental tron, ond | DADOe CAPACITY Ue ERM | BOAT AD nem SANDER, POL- livered for 30 days oniy. PE 8-1355 ny - io en case. Crate, 948. FE "soot ers, steamers etc. FE 5-3144, 240 Tk BLACK DIRT TOF FOr 
Wathen s emo gy & Page rd —— a ee ah. wie we Ave. ih, send on8 4 240. 
Ras, Gall OL 140i for free] em eine; iso. toilets, bathtune, |" ceeds al io, STONE PILL ertimates , - showet stalls at terrific values.| formica, plumbing & siectricel soil. Peat — beach sand — rive G RF LA mM ‘These, are crate marred, Michi-| 5 A ‘Gays. Weerd PE 2-7908. Sgt Joseph Furniture, 78 8. a. Fluorescent, 383 Orchard Lx. o:3e te 00. Sunday 16-00 to TOA BLACK DIRT. FiLi cn Beer ; * Monteatm Builders Supply. 36 W. and & gravel. FE 5-1645 Sm, PIPE Huy , = SELECTION OF USED m. RE 672 ie oR cea ze 78 ps A PLUMING &8UP 4 : eae 119 ey ee « & rifles, Ben's Loan Of Cameras Hacless ent 61A soil. Will deliver say 
52 GAL, NEV j A-l_ SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS Gal. veel FOR YOR SALE: ‘ PRAKTICA FxX-~2) A-l oh ae tna ngs Settee 3 Ms : | camera, Like new. FE 2-3856, ee 4 roendl. 639 Lock 
ny AVE sranbs * saz m= Vood! ~ Sale Musical Goods 62 ii TOR 7 RT. 
‘ OIL toe HEATER, A NRY PAI INT *2 BASS ACCORDIAN. 960. GOOD 4761 Palmer, Bearbora, LUron| por ONRY & decorating fae onl Buescher han x nh ane A mig TOP = “q--g hy 
108.000 GRA D GAS |5 reese ee Bat, pv.se| 24160, Westside Van Storage. Westsae "Vana btorage.| _Sra, ig S466 
SEnS PET Sanit” se “Sued | east owe pee Pea "OR sane tens eee | Eee ONES EO eee. Rupbder re ane for walls to. be ts with le . FE! PE fia or re / = TNT ons Plog en 5.6428. - D. LOA : ANCHOR FENCES | pecnal wate SOORION GT BAS wen |*! ois D, $9.50, 
7 hea my on RA ry \ — he + -BLAYL Pics tN Tih “hi 
mene ae ANTIQUE ORGAN, $75; PLA 
fren "porch “rings 7B? S100: | SPAS A BOHLDING, SURELY, CO, | ieat tis, ‘cond: PE Sun ttention VAtABL Re = CLA : a tw “*/ ale y veverhead TATIONAL AIR SANDER B FLAT ee $50. _ Truckers 
+: < dle serenade rcarra Migreuatl tem ge. 1% EAY GUITAR WITH CASE, 
Loading ~ 
Clay Fill 
at YMCA 
peat. Fill sand, clay and 
gravel. OR 3-7549. 
PLACE.A “LOST” AD.   
¢|Call, FE 2-8181 for an.ad 
Ho recover a loss, Dial FE| 
2-8181 for an 
ar: ‘charge i”,   * * ‘ 5 sg ‘ * ae stock. Also 1 le. ORS 
GERMAN SHORT HAIR, 2? YRS. 
_Old with rs FE 17-0072. 
GERMAN SHORT 
., Pentere 12, wee. giit: ARC se nwoed 
Rd. ‘Lake Orion, MY panei after 
5 _p.m ee SHORT MAN SHORT HATRED POINT: a 1l_ wks. Reg. EM 3-4425, 
IRISH . REG, AKC. GOOD 
hunter. Ts. . _Miut hy yrs. old. MUtuai 40733, 
MALE a is coe bg Edna 10 Mi 
and auge ou ‘auto: 
matic, FE Ps roe re .   
Parakeets Guar. to Talk 
  Engen ae 8. ae 
    
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2 Prospect St 
FROM 
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      ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, 
Wanted Used Cars 88   
      
  
  
  
  
  
      ENGLISH GADDLE & BRIDLE. FE 
CATTLE, , RABBITS, CHICK- 
ens and goats. MA 4-1023. 
HORSE BOARDED. Box. 
. ONE 7 YR. a 
I yr. ; senladiig wwebe 
Wat's tinegaen stele MU after 6 
    
  
    
  MA 53205. ; 
For Sale Poultry 74 
CORNISH PRY ER RS & 
ia wl a tialiaiee’ Lk. Re 
out COCKERELIS #i EA. 
___Sale Farm Predace 35   
‘ APPLES Glackmore Farms OL 1-649. 
CHOICE GRAPES. PICKED . Fw 58-1033. . 
“ORAPES, jie PER , 6130 Waterford Rd., Wa- terford 
  Be aa eaUasi YOUR APPLES & SQUASH sh, Suttons, 344 .N, Lk, Angelus 
POTATOES AT t_ = 5. pHABAW 
ranger   
Ra. G 
10,000 PUMPKINS. 
Trail, Walled Lake. Ma Sten.   
= Farm Equipment 7% 
AAA EQUIPMENT” Parm equipment, garden 
ae   
E's $ SALES & VICE 
Terms to sult 9 pm 
FE _3-0639__021_Mt._Clemens_8t.   
Fall Clearance Sale 
ON BOLENS TRACTORS, ROTARY, mer-—48 ¥ Vv - “ia Drayton Pi ete PE 
USED. LAROE ints, “| kitchen festaring “nent iy aaa Pe Pec, 3 TAL, “GRAY 
Credit Terms ~*~ | peueed Sent ee OHNSON MOTORS White, Exe. cond. 
KING BROS. room, brass clock, | pitrniiers, & nocessories. | PRIVATE OW 
FE +1112 Bed sal on binch | OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES Lon omg “get Loo 
Raat ORT.) ei past andoe, Heep 28 rebate Ave Pez | Bee Wir Tae vil at e va- | SMA 
Kaaeee, fests dor most maken ot] eras, “Ov com | invdard Chris engine. C a ee 9:20. binders, Corn eribbing sur idea styling. ; a} _plete with trailer, FE 5-1692. 7 
chive Dee onsnvilie pevis Mer| Mang ether, features too, numer Tran tion Offered 87 BIRMINGHAM 
Panay pciingay Oe, wk) Gh Seat Net ae |PE A RNOE AND, 1? Oxford Priced at $9,250, Special, only f i. 
seme eee are ee | Bees ene | Rambler ll crortyof 14 Mi}. Bir Gardner Ne—2 vedrm. a) Ms toc £ {GOING TORTS et nace ' 
- cories . wee, wee-2 vedrm. 4M. FE-| Wanted Used Ci Cars 88 _— : 
se00 natal, arte & Mepeire, 4iMich-Arrow, 1958-2 bedrm. ¢7 ft.) ~~ 
Se ee ee ces vores «2 | 2k weer | CLEAN CARS satisty len. . “a. 2 oeneral Rt | bots. 46 ft. $4,905 as MO ia, MOCK AS We FOR FORE AND a Rambler conyert, R&H, runs 
Garden tractors Holly 1966-20 ft. $1,105, o- 22666 days OF | 0° e ainbler sedans. 2 to choose 
Lawn Mowers be es fe 0s. pelilways Re Ready to o Buy. Wise i 2 
wi Up to _ 6 cent F se 2 Tour-Romes at ft. 9008. 1984 Rambler hardtop, RAH: stand- 
Teasegatine erie ot ew fae Sa sae, gus. BAGLEY VAUTO BARTS | ““sn™*™ 
HOUGHTEN & “& SON | "tee cage MY 30a 1 Imus 8. of "Bad Meats iter Seles, EXTRA 4. 1, Cave & Ferguson Dealer Lake ocr. era} Bud Shelton Motor Sales 
Rocheste Tae pL Pays top dollar on inte models. 155) rambler © hardtop, R&k 
TARPAULING — ALL SITES ‘8 IRONWOOD HOUSETRAILER. _Cor, Auburn & F. Bivd. FE 00683.) “ghary .......ee eee Pees $308 | 
Jon's Ae N SORPLUS FE 200m) "og RONTING TRATER| |. CASH ; , Auction Sale 77\" in fh sleeve, 6 wt te, fos, | Waiting, for, your 1900 core 183} ~All ’52 and '53 Models 
AUCTION SALE |ghtimes siete” Soars | AUBURN MOTORS, No Money HOLSTEINS, PONIES Es Gxtords, Mich. ~ PONTIAC AUTO Down 
~~” HOWELL AILER, GOOD , COND. BROKERS “House. | +t us sell your car. ‘$8 oF *s6 soe Pome, R&H, auto. trans. 
- Perry 8t FE, 40100 | 1952 82 Chevrolet, Chu Coupe, owner 
     
              aston, Sales 5089 Dixie Highway 
Drayton Plains 
Every Friday ...57 P P.M, 
ied Saturday “hoe 
BOY & HL sage 
& SEL ~at DAILY 
  
ne en by : ¥ 
Public Auction 
    MOBIL HOMES ” SINCE 1932 ; & service for 
A Cc Re es 
x 2 ES Ww sims, from 
7-4 % op win be 
Wied ‘Felurnlshes, “ite pew. | 
Bil ee ines oman BOTTLE GAS ee ART. x SUPPLIES | 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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D is On 
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UP OR DOWN | 
Lai! to -. Models 
CASH. FOR Bly vos CAR 
HASKINS CHEVROLET 
  
    
  
  
  
      
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
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    See the a in the Princes Zim- 
wide Exc. Cond. For information, ¢ skates, size 17, like new. FE 8-878. 32-1160. 1657 GENERAL, 16 PT. WIDE, #7 ats essories ft. jong, 2 bedrooms, full bath. Boats & Accessories 85 
aly 00, ik Saks | DOME Sele tar £000 HOY YOR SOMEONE i ae h ge, Hal custom-built trailer, excel- = r- “Vermont 5-8807 
batt and gg payne = N, ELECTRIC, 35 HP. 
Kitehen, tiled, with large refrig-| ™Mé plywood, 
erator. ‘Television with builtin at-| 1°", Sil accessories, running a tenna. Awning reil. Will con- ete. ‘Trailer. Must sel. at acer tractor or acreage or what an be seen, at have you? Call MEirose 46705. Sra set‘Joniyn ave PE ese. LIBER 4642 3 BEDREL ood FT, CADILLAC MOLDED PLY- 
tip or otk’ Wade’ fee one’ ot ray efter ae 
older “& finance belance.| fio) eu Srafter, okila, ote. Let 6, 1540 r Rd. Lake | _** a ff. ee 
Orion. MYrtle 3 ie (FT.: CRAFT. ¥ Moipen! 5 
Ox F ORD equi windshield. steering 
* C 25 HP. controls, tratler, 
Johnson electric motor. ¢ ot es 
  
  i OWENS CRUISER. SPECI Ak asories, Must sell a ery low price, OR 3-9026 _ 
gate FT, SOLID. ¥_IN- 
Palace 1953—y bedrm, 33 ft, $1,795. board, OF +g —wOaTe. 
1063~2 bedrm, 35 ft, $2,506. 20 aa CENT OFF BOATS. 
1952-2 bedrm, 38 ft. $2,295.) MOTORS. TRA sxi |General 1966—2 bedrm. 44 ft. $2,905, UIPMENT & MANY. MaA- 
Palace 1954—1 bedrm, f. 1,995. gz racers UST 
Pontiae 1980-1 bedrm. 11508. ‘$8 MODELS. 
| ee te. 1 bedrm. tt.| INLAND LAKES SALES 
sryline 1980-4 bedrm. 21 ft, $1,005, | 42) W. Buron PE 1121 FE 26123 Skyline 195021 bedrm. 21 ft. $1.298. NT ON EVINRUDE 
Holly 82 ‘ire se fh. ess. Settee “service 2608 Orebard rm. le p 
Richardson =a bearm. 35° f.| _Leke_Ave., Keego Harbor 
~ | pamegaone 1956-1 bedrm. 29 ft. — and used. Prices red on 
~laeneral 1907 — 2 dedrm. 48 ft. Ke re hardware 3904 Auburn 
$3,705. a. Auburn Heights. FE 
watt 
; CENTURY RESORTER. 17 140, 
4F Marine gra Convert top. 
Compass, spotlight, alr horn, elec. 
bilge pump. All Sack shape. é0 brs, with Ai dual on boat 
waeeled trailer. “957 pow nl Call 
aing after   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
f AVERILL'S NEED CARS sn ek es ft here for top 
dollars, 
ve - DIXIE HWY. 
FE 4-6896 i... ee eA. 
THE HIGH DOLLAR | 
  1 ; odels, b+. -. OM Drive eet ae ae aes 
ioe save to Sueno Se hey Sel" on pay you well, 4540 Dixie, 
ve rt aot demon, but nes | HJ, VAN WELT for egg” aap hiee| J+ Sas 
ess with. be pure) See M & M Motor Sales 
hele aS . gouier, on tate model ca: ode! cars, 
WE BUY CARs InN ANY Peto 
E PAY 
    : TOP DOLLAR 
joer 
Matthews- 
Hargreave B. rE 
SAVE ENERGY, USE 
WANT ‘ADS! To find a 
job, place to. live. or a 
used Car, see Classis) 
Rano Ey   sores PREIS   
  8 ® end Sun, P.M, WORKING MAN'S PRIEND" 
__til &-Closed Ay ee Oaklind County's 
sriione Trailer’ Space 79 Fastest Growing Dealer" 
ayaune HTS oid yit- ay §-5071 Nights ‘ti)_9 New. Sd - 
tise, 170 _N, FE $819}. Used Truck Parts 89A PARK A; perethts iving acation — 13 . b igg t74 TRUCK : 
Se, wite goed swimming” oad STOR Sal schools, club house & 2635 Auburn Ave — shelter, Only 15 minutes to Pon- F4 6 GMC TRACTOR, 603 
Gee Aine giv ctjpeee "| fe OME TRACTOR, tp ENGINE ‘ Sar aTEs. 3 OMG TRACTOR: = & GINB 
& ground. 
330. "| « GMC Auto Accessories 80 RETAIL BRANCH = prin OAKLAND AT CASS 
of ug HYP Bo rand new. #3 eink ___For Sale Trucks 90 
bea 6 per cent interest. Na- tional of Detrolt, Plymouth Fiestas, | “Biss or 1131 Dover, . con moe UP 
Se | Auto Glass Specialists Luck pe wl? brerbeulea MRS. WELBERRY, Ba for all care & trucks. ig gue sale. Mt 
oo — claims honored. Mrs. ‘Jot Prost ' Morse. . ~ 
Se - Auto Giass Co. 123 Oak- a 
Clerk. A. Be ‘B CHEVY DOME FR RUCK. GOOD Plymouth’ eas ve Bee OTOR, EXC. COND poy = $600, Call "OR 3 +18 
SAT., OCT. 8TH, AT 1 P.M. LOVE- Foren 7 aes 160-18. GOOD COND. DUMP TRUCK WITH JOB & WILL 
Poteet Pee gists, rag | Tubes. FB ceete, take ear in trade, 3000 Baldwin dresser, severe! living room iss? + TON DOLGB TRACTOR AND i anes room guile with For Sale Tires 80A joe , som tandem srateesie| 8 
il heater, antique marble Cail Sa08e _— 
top  buttet, arble dresser, ~~ a4 BRAND NEW Ti TIRES. ia GHEVROLET }TON WiTR 
ice cream table k¢ chairs. ¢ ice | Graded 4p gu General Hafety Wren, | stake. bea. OR 3.2008. ces. At ey ‘@ DODGE P. GOOD RUN- = ‘ne so a. Gomi ED: WILI IAMS ning cond. $78, FH 3-0673. 
—ot Oxford. wat Rockers GMC 
For Sale Housetrailers 78 Ee sn ATE Pe o-cent Retail Branch 
ime ABO 10 BY 40, Line new. | S255 Oakiand at Cass 
Oj buy. FE 6-602, Aus Service 81 - "36 GMC 630 Tractor 
“tor vacation of honeymoon Good AFT STON cuEVY y we cenR a1 earns ee a. Sse | CRAMTRNATT ORANDUNG, ON, THE | suet iy veges. Move Ra, ase 33 Hood. Phone PE | —£%* 
22° GLIDER, TOILET, REFRIO. - 1954 
em Sa good cond.| Sale Motor Scooters 82 FORD 
3-FT. SLEEPS 4, GOOD INSIDE | 1953 PUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER & out. New paint. Call OR 3-207) bs Saas te Gere | Ben See ieee | _34-TON PICKUP 
“4 odie 1 BEORM. SLEEPS! For Sale Mocoreysiee 8&3 $595 
io 32 ANDERSON TRAILER. LARRY for sale or Will trade for lake lot pe ison pear? EROME 
i064 CHAMPION 36 FT HOUSE. Tonit [taster $1000 rr sania. or FE ~~ For Sale Bicycles 84 SE as 5-e780 PAPAL | BALE TRUCK 
NEW DODGE 
st price, $1,009 
rice, $1,338 
HURRY __3 LEFT! 
McNEAL” 635 8.. Woodward 
Dodge-Plymouth Deale 
or the Best Deal 
DOME woot AND = S $ To 
1954 F 900 FORD. 4 TO 6 YD. BOX. 
Set up to pull 4 wheel trailer. 
Good cond. 945 Emerson. 
‘i950 FORD % TON PICK UP EX- 
_cel, cond. 283 Raeburn | oe 
‘1 TON JEEP WRECKER WITH   
  
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Adams Shel 190 Mumter Bivd. 
WILL SEzLT, OR awaP 34 CHEV 
es bag aes i a "tarpaulin for for 
ins 5 Foe 7 FORD, 7) TTD box Bet pull 4 wheel trailer. 
_Good cond. "945 Emerson, For Sale Cars 91 
DODOE '57 DEMOS & 
ears, oo off balance to bank is 
the full price. CARKNER DODGE 
BALES, 44053 Van Dyke, ' ae: 
‘M4 BUICK SEDAN. EXC.   
  
  New batte roe ©! car 
trade. EM 30081, Riggins. 
‘$3 BUICK ay Sab. SEDAN 
_Bo08. take over ” payments. rE 
  
M4 BUICK ROADMASTER CONV. 
P. Steering, windows, good con. 
- $500 cash ro bg pay- 
  rus' 
953 ye a jet. ‘Ran, auto, trans. 
nn oad 
eee i ewes peeeses 
trans. 
1886 Buick special ain. | 
1956 F Ford Fairlane club “pedan. All 
white. Low miles 1495 
1958 ~~ sier 4 Dr B dasamsa eH, 
3. Pow $1398 
- Milton Extra 
053 Metropolitan | convert. R&T iw W-W tires. A-l cond, ... 9046 
SATURDAY ONLY 
Over 50 cars to 
choose. from 
NO FINANCE. 
PROBLEMS: 
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Nask 
  }-TON. PICKUP| “22 
Immaculate | gy en SLICES or recat 
    
For Sale Cars O11 For Sale Cars m2.   
BUICK 1955 SPECIAL 4-DOOR .8E- yo Aute. Trans. beautiful 2-tone 
bargain specta. $196 or ear 
  
  t on. 37.000 -actual miles. 
pein ite 106 
er BUICK. silo BOWN FHKE   
“HAUPT Pontiac Sales 
CLAR KSTON 
mate bores a tg, HARDTOP. $37.10 A _ FE 50204. mene @ Steele.   
. 4 DR, VERY 
ew ee. At 
elegraph. No 
| eeaay. re Paha kee | 
the full price. 
    
s6 CHEV. 
& white, V8, P. Brakes, Must 
sen Pog trade for older car. OR 
“CLARKSTON: 
Motor Sales Chrysler - - Plymouth onstrator priced — New 
Eick att Sp a 
‘Bileld, Guat head 
Only’ 308 plus state conse. 
ora hate a oe — 
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 
n Evenings—Please 
hone MAple 5-5141 32 8. MAIN 8T. CLARKSTON Ain 9 OR. $778. “FE 6-017". . :   
CHEV, 1958 ¢ Doon WAGON, LOW mileage, car appearance, 
spotiess interior. dust your car 
down, long easy terms. 
Haskins Chev. $761 Dixie Highway at M-15 
MAple 5-5071 Open nites ‘til ® 
"34 a ee =   
CHEV. 1957. V8 PG. 4-DOOR 
wagon, Original finish, spotless 
interior. New car appearance. 
fave plenty on this one. 
car down. 
HASKINS CHEV. | Maple & font Highway a nites" a ‘ 
4, CHEVY CON. BEL AIR. 3 R&   
. P.G. ¥-4. Good, Pvt. Save | 
Semaaee pe, trade, $1,405. 
Fernber ae 
210 
dan. P J ete. New tires. 
50738. 2 
"67 
cond, res. n. 
50 N 
Assume paym of $8.65 
Call Mgr. Mr. Parks. 
Ww 5 id iT 
"s4 . ¥ 
Many extras. Your old car in 
trade, 30081. 
‘4 AIR HAR 
to rn 2 month, FE 5-6204 
  rey as cohsvath LE? _CONVERTISLE 
LA ORION Peete ater ue 2-241) 
Good  Sentitien An oon 1 
AL HAN (UTE CHEV.BUI nthe LAKE ORIO cH. MY Saatt, 
white. v-8. nage, beets: ers 
50 BLA [ VERTI- ble, new white walls, custom- 
ized, $260. 56-0759 
’ | SY CHEVY CL. CPE. 6200. 3 6. Shirley, FE 6-4882. * hs 
coll wer steering, 
heater. Two two od 
page it ow vetoes Phone r WwW iw 'e. 
3-1665 after 6 -C~™ 
5 4 DR. POWERGLID : iw mileige, 20 no rust, 5-7784. 
oO 
1953 CHEVROLET 2-DR., al paint se tated aa 
“NORTH - 
CHEW HOLET 
with Tiras ka cane Be. 
000d, MAytote $2078, 
- 2-D we eh   , excellent tires. Today's |. 
your 
pe. 
w| Fe sooae mate ete oes ease Very ¢ =M S008 H. Rig- 
__£ins. 2 DR. DELRAY, RED 
dust your | 
2 CHEVROLET STATION 7 ’ 
vs|*   
  donb, V-8, 34one. R. payee 
“HASKINS CHEV. See Pat 
AS Beit SL ta 9 | ML, GUENROUET, AEP ALO mE BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP. reste (oe 16,000 miles Radio, r, Dyse-| 3) CHEVY &PORT GOUPE. FE wal oe ee e. 51005 after 4 
Mop 4 ar, 7 eiesa Low mle yg AUBURN MOTORS: § De. ctalien wegen, vote 
tires, priced 
lryguinage so “Port &, mllonge manor deft %e the 
ev, "both with Powerglide, nice cars, “te Zoot Soiree 24 Pols 
ofotte % * ton \ aesainad sharp tor 
Weng cart Wha “orenewe or newer, @ eat ot 
tee 
r aa hee 
oie eerie Vest ide S tied ; Drive out i ce! 
Sais gaia 
es t Side Used Cars rE 
' AAA ALI 
-6 Months Guarantee 
R. & R. Motors Chrysler - Plymouth 
‘ip Buick. . Dyne- _— = — 
"whee 
63 Buick Hartitop. RK. 
oF et a, ren = tel | ong Pig Me a Trane- 
Of Dantios '¢ seat, Clatten Wages, 
nee™ Re KH. 
1 ag ee OOe Hydra. ROH 
Lr Be oe see: A een 
‘M Chrysler, 4dr. Automatic Trans, 
R @ H. 615 dn. 
CAR "pAYMENTS TOO BORDEN ° some? 1s help you agent 
| to some foes on sive model. 
Lake Orion Motor Sales M%™% AT CLA BEPTON FD 
FORD — MERCURY 2-2611 
FORD 1985 V-@ WAGON, AUTO. 
Trans, Redio & heater. Very iow 
#| Haskins Chev. Dixte Highway at M-1i5 
Open nites “tl 
1962 CHEVROLET Longs Myo} _Rocker i, Brakes. 9-4230 Maple t ‘ort OCTOBER 5, 1957 
a) | Ameer a Peers 
New Pontiacs 
at Demo Prices 
86 FORD VIC. oi... ceesere   
power atee 
pote 
Also two ‘9 
86 
  
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r.' Parks. ae   
  
    
A-Matic. y So clean ‘83 FORD, 2 DR. 8 DN. Fhe Mo. Lucky Auto Beles. 8. 
_Saginaw. 42214 
1963 cone CUSTOM LIne DR, 
Good Not rusted out, 963 
Raet ay 
K Ranch Wagon Tha 1982 V4 Re = 
  Auto Brokers 
‘96 Olde 4 dr. H. top,” new, 
‘Sh Buick Century Hardtop .. $1645 ‘SS Patriane OO cn see 1296 
‘64 Chev, H.T., a. Sharp ...1005 "66 Dodge © 3dr, @ .... 
‘* Slyy | a errr 
5 “ ae. WW pccvecee 
"83 Merew tsee0 
Bere tg . ar, qe ceeses mS 
x eeeeeeee oe 196 
‘$0 Mercury, runs good ..... 
  
  month, Call. 
Midwest 
mileage. ay’s special, $1206 
full ee “53 FO! 
: ment, assume 
    91308 
‘64 PORD CLUB COUPE .... § 164 
BY KAISER ooccccceeeereeee 6608 
sg BUICK SUPER CONV. .. 6 496 
MANY ANY OTHER TRANSPORTATION | S 
Russ Johnson Mtr. Sales . OM. Brvedmey, MY 2-28 
‘fe Piymoutn dr. Runs good. $10 _ Must ale MA eats. = 
OPEN EVENINGS i064 FORD STATION WAGON 
724 Oakland Ave. rE cee] S200 © mo. FE Bade 
  
  VROLET. 2 Da. GooD 
E +R 
BEMOSSTEATORS 
shai he Pc. in es ee ere 
"Bright Spot” 
OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake 
FE 8.0488 ‘63 CHEVY <8 GOOD CONDITION. 
Call any eee’ after 6, me’ Vine- 
_yard Rd., between Ryan De- 
uindre, Utica, Mich. “empubiic   
"SER to 2235 Ae} to 
oe. ¥,-¥ a white vi wake: $1535. FE Pik or 1131 
  
    
  
    
NEED A sacs | FIXER? Order Classified | 
, | ads, to sell, rent, find a 
FE | good job. FE 2-8181 is tho}   -" Want AAs number ! As Low As Special 2-Dr. Hardtops 
$1395 & Up Terrific, Savings on 
New Car Trade- -Ins 
OLIVER 210 oremenn Leake Ave 
2-0101 ma 
ae een “4 Si 
Nester. ere 1171 Trashing 
‘do PORD. EXC. COND. Five VOOR. ; Sales 
= DR R 2 FE _Eves. 
67 FORD aKYLINER, > 
Low mileage. 3460 ~y “Ri. Or e bh MA §-4002 after 
RADIO 6 
  
  
  ‘32 1 FORD 
8 cyl. shat ine ’ | SEVROLET, 731, «DR, VERY é es cond. low — 6, radio, sendaré shift, $1780. 
ighte, very clean a, ins, FORD PASS COUNTRY 
i ne Swite phn a = EG ¥Y M SACRI- 
ce 1987 black Chevy. 2 door| cond. ‘Call eves. & Sun 
Radio, heater, white- | _ 5-9685, 
‘walls, pawerpack, te, ‘2 FORD TUDOR, Ne a re- mirrors, washers. $150 tor e tone, i ¥; 
afters Sree: PLateau ane ” MA 5- 
RD V4 AG 
it cu BEL ARR Xin WARDGOE.| “hase coun Wie tests. 28 Ovmus 
“Rs Re ee or Pith oe -5 7] OTO 
isi CHEV Rail, NO MONEY 37 DESOTO | down, Assume Beane hc $11.46) FIRESWEEP 4 ower steerin jw 
pa a SO MG) Ea pga he TOS SAVE $800 
1, standard trans. R & H. Exc ae 
cond. $1, 08 56 DESOTO e 4 DR. ’ F fo agi 4 3 DOOR H- 
inside & out. $745, FE 4-3164. color sweep, W. 
ie 67 ‘O08 , Walls, 009 miles. 
the ful brie. CAniKiCER DODO peel SALES, 44053 Van Dyke, Utics. 15 PONTI AC 
8 DODGE ‘ DR, LOW MILE-/; Radi A Or 7 ) Oo, wer r 
“age, Phone FE 4-2078. 2 | windows, W. pee. Mery clean. 
E106 CUSTOM. ROYAL Lancer. Hardtop. D500 engine. OL ’S4 DESOTO 
after ¢ o 4DOOR 8 1951 NASH RA Ni Radio, et aaa 
down. nae eat ud as “ag 1 owner. He we miles 
+7808. Marold $4.95 PER MONTH 
"53 CHEVROLET 5 2908 Walls. 
mre © BARRY’ YOUR ae 
$30 DOWN || SAVE MANY   
a4 ‘M4 reas, ME*CRSY ry DAS VERY | |     good cond. 
ona) CHEVROLET 
tau Y Baa? OFFER. iii THe 
a =e Oakland County's 
Pe soins m Bddle Sid A aes Fastest Growing Deal ae 
‘2 Pica: wontencr, aa)? shape, OR 3-4597. (| MA. 8.0071 
  
2 NASH RAMBLER ATION 
  
  
. N (ORTH 
CHEVROLET MI 49798 
1000 8. Woodward, Birmingham 
Sane   
    Ses OS at A | er SON ai. 2 ta og ig BS im iN’ R apere rR cE Fi but Dealer, win Ave “i C, CONV. 9500. MA 
ROR CON VERTESLEL Le NEW ist NASH 2 DR, HO A WO. PR @ PON FIRS K G00 OWE. “ts wnme gee walls le Sieele. Make offer, 20 4 ‘ 
es ee ys RAMBLER, CLEAN, tt PONTIAC CA 
ce P) 1 PAN pn foe ot or Ben ‘oe ‘Ortonville. Pest. chy eg hn 
MLN LO Ham mane nate = 8 4 mene or % ag a 
soon to be. appreciated, tS ent | runber. bake” elfer. Owner | up lights. Pm + | ect 
Seats Cece kee an Fon, aucine. VEE, | gata atten ng eet or . & take over pay-| oF down, As ents of eETAG CAT. 
in i bate, . Mr. rks. httdweet 1000, PH fet Pes Ree "ie 
mati. Bharp! 685 Baldwin Ave. oll Hurmet_Pord m on 5 your car 
ints FORD Wal ae Le New ep. 1M _ 3-365, “HASKINS © CHEV. 
Bieta Se co aS Station Wgns |™*"" be oot Open Mice Ma» 
wy ; blue, R & HM. W. is SHOP SUNDAY 
sate, iu. vatersgt| We Have Them) — guy MONDAY 
: #20, pick, from — S. SAG y 
Pontiac py si | pent aka 
Clean, Con be seen ot 1394 Bele: ; 
  
“GOODWILL USED CARS” 
_. ™'55 BUICK ° 
Radio. Hester, Dynatow $1495 
PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 
diy FACKA SEEIAD By es 
STATT'S _ MOTOR SALES 
DODGE CARS 
AND. TRUCKS 
*s6 Ford 2 dr Fordomatic, Wind new PLUS TRANSPORTATION 2 UP 
oMM MY: 
   
  
“GOODWILL USED CARS” 
55 PLYMOUTH : 4 DOOR 
$1095 
PONTIAC RETAIL STORE -_ 4 MT_ CLEMENS 8T. FE 31117 
3 
were, R & A, WW. tires Vv Low mileage. Re Call MaAgtair 63700. = PL 
  
eestor coupe. 1055 Olds. we & . Hydra. Stes PB 
1956 Fora V4 Parkiane, Fully equipped, p I nog 
* All priced to, sell. 
  8 N. Main, Rochester 
  SWEPT.A est it on Ea 18 
‘8 DODOE | 
customiine, R&H, ia 
kal Orion 1066 
a_i: oe Por Wp qhality, new car trade- 
, Come te . é 
‘| Suburban Mtrs. | Frais om 
8. haw = ™ . 
NORTH PONTIAC | 4 
  Ook TRANSPORTATION AB LOW AS $95. : 
OUR LINE OF ENGLISH: {SES 
"TAQUAR. haat MO REALY, |. 
HOUGHTEN & SON *            
  ‘$2 STUDEBAKER 
= 
OWENS - 
{ito al 
WILL PAY 
Eee ict vie 
‘BIRMINGHAM   
3 SAFE-BUY 
USED_ 
   i}. Sar 
neath No ty down, | nop “ARS 
YM ‘| : 
yi. Auto trans. R hw. - New Location 
Elke Shey ayo mileage, “Pri.| FINANCING OUR SPECIALT +| is) PONTIAC. +-DR. STARCHIEF. | 1964 Hardtop ........ gtoes ney! clean, Midwest 69219. After weraetotatey steering 
isa “PONTIAC 8, cD. SEDAN. | coer aE mart Hardtop, $1403 
Low mileage, Good cond. 9400. der. oe 6 eylin- 
4 MIdwest_+039 1063 Nash Bar, oo... es sseezs ous ‘4 PONTIAC STARCHTEY, GOOD Overdrive. Real ive.” condition aw “Will take trade, | 1956 Oldsmobile 
_138 Le_ Grand Super (88) 
1083 1 BRODER AER, ober fs) . G8) A 1986 Mercury’ Ht ey 
1987 4dr, inardtop 
‘Hotghien’ S| 086 pontine $45. gi, ‘auc 
HOT SPOT 1988 Ford Hardtop .......... $1298 
1055 Oldemodiie +r. 798 
Buick RM_ Rivi » spare, = 1981 Buick RM. Riviera coupe, ‘ 1984 Lincoln Hardtop ...... $1208 
Gio baat 6.0 6, | Ongeeh Ee LE 952 Olds. 8-08. 4 dr. R _ Hy- eee 
". sharp. Must be seen -to ap ae Radio & heater 
preciate Like ; 1986 Me tic thine ; 
1086 Olds 98 star tar. Mottday fall powe |. . 1996 Me ardtop |....... $1408 
deny "Radio & heater. 
      
      
        
  
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Gleason's ecarly-TV Alice 
Kramdens, is sought for the top 
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“To ‘Tell the “Truth” gets about 
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th shortly: George died recently,   
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7:55—(2) Mediations. 
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8:30--(2) This Is the Life. 
8:50—(9). Billboard. 
8:55—(4) (Color) News. 
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