Lm é = S They. can wohe, “Squawky”’ was enlisted ne League of Women Voters in Claremont to aid get-out-the- vote drive. UPI Phote ial sday is the day. of a Tricks Facing | © Michigan Candidates . “The: Republicans den’ t ~~" play politics with bread and * Potter boomed. “Ig he suddenly By UNITED PRESS - Halloween weekend political campaigning saw Re- INTERNATIONAL publican and Democratic candidates finding new ways, and restating old ‘methods, “Opposition’s paths to the top offices in the state. of putting gremlins in the The Republicans, Democratic Gavernor G. Mennen ‘ Williams said, have poured “hundreds of thousands of dollars into the last few* days” of the election “in order to bamboozle the > voters. *. : Williams’ GOP opponent, Paul _D. Bagwell, retorted milk and shoes and warm clothing for the enlidren of our state.” ue See n, Charles Es Potter, Re- ite for re-election, charged" ‘bossism” against the! Pye Senatorial —, Lt. Gov. Philip A, Hart : “ihe ite. qavverentorgreant | ahy Democrat backed by the bosses can be his own man?” - ~ for November calls for normal temperatures for the Weekend. Forecast: Clear and Cooler Fair and cooler with the low near 3% is the forecast /for tonight. To- morrow will be/ fair with’. little change in - ‘temperature, the high around 55, The Weather. Bureau ogee Michigan's weather tobe clear and| ik ead ook ae token ek | indi forecast | cated a morass | Wilt be ‘fn the mid-50s and.in the ‘mid-40s og the Upper Péninsula. : inthe Lower Peninsula Little or ho rain is looked for during the period, The weatherman’s 30-day outlook above north- it d Jail Hoffa,” Reuther Claims | “UAW President Says to Smear ‘Him CINCINNATI — United Auto Workers President Walter Reuther to become an independent think- _ ‘er in Washington?” Williams. ATE the Gop. Du Ponts, Mellans,-Pews, Rocke- . : gave to the “the Governor said wally eholauaes — First Jet ‘Airliner. ‘Lands. at Pontiac Airport ~ turbo-jet\airliner came th for a tanding gear, sy . But 9 lot of people object when not the Democratic Sarin which has, bees boss-eontrolled: a e: @: 2 “Twelve wealthy families — the! gs iboaagecnn and the Whit- ¢ them—gave more to the Republican’ Party just among themselves: than the labor unions ‘Democratic _ing in the 16th Congressional Dis- The Governor said “No one _ @bjects to the Republican Party Chayches Get Warning ern half. of the country from the Great Lakes: westward to the Pa- cific Coast, also in the far south- west. Rainfall in the Michigan area / {should be stbnormal. Forty was. the lowest recording in. downtown Pontiac preceding 8 WASHINGTON (UPD — Churches ‘that open their doors té private school classes in the fight against integration may lose their tax-exempt a! it was" learned today. ~~“ =~ it titled “‘We do ‘not believe in God, say$ if he had his way Teamsters Union President James R. Hoffa Beck (former Teamsters head).” ts * # before he participated in a forum ata Methedist national conferencé on. industrial ‘relations, last night took a..big swipe at Hoffa and slanimed. at pamphlets. he seid)... “are smearing me.” Reuther said. Hoffa “has a price tag” and “is for sale.” “When a man is for sale, he’s |the. kind of ‘person of whom people are not afraid. licans or Democrats. When it (critics) eyés’"~ x * -* pee Reuther also hit at Ohio Gov. €. William O'Neill, who he said! was placed on the ballot.” - Reuther displayed. a ‘sameliet said Walter Reuther.” He said,. “Such acts as linking). me with Hoffa inthis thing and the distribution _ of ‘-paniphiets smearing me are acts of despair. = being the party of big business. the Republican Party pretends to be the friend of small business, Sa i at - (Continued on Page 2, Co 3 a : On the Political Scene: Your State Candidates, Page 4 _ ~ Major Senate Races, Page 26 —— : By The Associated een: The battle for control of Congress like Reports Big Inc feders Handouts. Just sate “As enilinite: assailed - the’ Democrats on issues - ranging ‘from eivil rights to missiles, be res ISSUES CHALL ENGE - ene awe ‘|with Republican cam.paigner s {nition in the form oi another big Republican Party Out “would be in jail along’ with Dave[ Reuther, at a ‘news. conference Tm, int tab sale Be WE not have a price tag, a-dedicated| ee, went into its final weekend today armed with fresh economic ammu- drop in President Tnesivaes sprang the news of a 300,000 decline in. job- lessness during October in a coast-} to-coast television address from Baltimore —, night, = himself came under renewed fire |. from Democratic Campaigners, w inding up his role in the cam- paign, Eisenhower told his cheering GOP audience that in the Jast thr¢a. months unemployment -has dropped by. 1%, million persons. He-added:-- “That's Republican progress—not — | just talk, hot leaf-raking schemes, At Casper, Wyo., Zeanks esi cratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas challenged Eisenhower to list atiy “radical . Demoératice legislation he would ask a Repub- lican Congress to repeal, Addressing a Democratic rally, Johnson scoffed at the “left wing | Socialism” eee theme he by GOP Na- al ‘Chalrman’ Meade Alcorn, - Sen. George A. Smathers (D- Fla), chaifman of the Democratic Senatorial Committee, said: Eisen- hower and Vice President -Nixon had failed to. win over independent |: and Democratic votes, : * .*& * “Ike hag Won no Votes,"’ Smath- ers said in a statement issued’ in Washington. ‘‘The people realize (Continusd on Page 2, Col. 3) ‘Tier Get ure Sy Honorary” fife mem: rain pas to the Michigan State Alumni Assin., were. presented. to. three prominent Michigan men last nighit for their cdritribytions — ‘to MSU, They-are shown above with Dr. John A. Hannah, MSU __ reste (second from left). In the fsceniod from. left- to right, Honored at Michigan State Homecoming “ar Wirephote _-are , Harold A. “Fitiparall, sublines Pontiac Press; .Dr.. Hannah; Jack T., Wolfram, >managerotOhdimobile- Division” ot GeneratT raring alone tn A pocket only: six Motors and Talbert Abrams, ‘hetd of Abrams Aerial _— Co., of Lansing. = brovin of Muskegon, stopped be- hind .a_ Grind Haven police cruiser at ayj intersection. He ‘stayed right there. until police completed. their investigation of | T a minor traffic accident, When. two. policemen asked -what. he wanted, Dubrovin said he was waiting ‘for the light ,ta. -chang&* “The only light ‘anywhere near was the red flasher* atop the | cruiser, Dubrovi in, 49, was. hauled off to jail ona drunk driving ‘charge. Yesterday he was fined $115 and sentenced -to 30 ‘days in jail. ‘mind, including the fact that there (Editor's Note: This is the last In a ——- co le the ~ sewage disposal nt ay’ 8 election ballot.) By PETE LOCHBILER Grown cautious about predicting] success for. bond issues, Pontiac city officials are nevértheles: ful about chances ‘of the $3,300,000 sewage treatment bond issue on the ballot this. ‘Tuesday. There are séveral..reasons in 2 is customarily a larger voter turn- out at state-county elections. The ves tueetc Can Hand Big Craft Pontiac Municipal “Airport’s first perfect’ landing * yesterday afte noon and. eight minutes later left in an easy ee : fee * &* “The-visit. pies an important swiss stone, for it proved that airport expansion has all but equipped the field for handling certain kinds of commercial jet aircraft on a regu- - larly scheduled basis, said Homer Hoskins, airport manager. It had lots of room to spare. _ msunmpements Three years ago: be tei giriones Hoskins, “the was in the Fadia room .at time of the request - for landing instructions, was sees antly surprised. ee “y knew ot course, that our ‘landing faa was big enough for it; Just the same, it was a wond- large, conventiosal tbe Bropel-j lers. he 0 see fopick up some personal bag- gage from relatives. sentiad : at 1:35 p.m./tr :47 p.m. While it]; d about 35 per-! and took of was on the \gi sepassenger Plane to Grand Rapids, said he} ad\.made the unscheduled stop The pla a The pilot, who. was delivering!” : they teeth nnn rt + ter ee ae sons. employed at the airport gath- ered around it in curious groups. Sk + + ‘Hosking said that most .conven- tional type jet aircraft would find | the Pontiac airport tod small: to peccnalat aftertioon as This not anticipated in the immediate = year an the esatarest runway | petite. type aircraft 3 first, he is-extendéd to .6,000 feet. He said. use-of-the airport by | commercial turbo-jet aircraft- is Rapid from Peayvanin _ port in the | said. ‘took off from the airport. . for jard Novetzke, sales manager for — — Dee * Airport jerecuiiil were’ amazed when the blue and white airplane; “at. only needed about halt the; the Robins Aviation Orr ame -j office. so ‘peedlesmmns en route ta \Grend ane ten es we and Yook off with itl ait isn’t expected at the air- wins —: is Teady to ‘jout that) the 1957 bond’ issue was sem ae. out. City officials ‘alec? ae got: ers will consider the bend jssue seriously next week. They think the arguments -in-fator of ex- panded facilities are conclusive. Pontiac property owners or their - wives who are registered voters last suiceesstul bond 5 ines in Pon-| bond issue on +tiac was approved: at.a larg& tur- ~~ = vied om “Patt thirst, “Joke as. ‘Rescuers Through Debris 13,000 Feet From Entrance - SPRINGHILL, NS. wey Seven .more ‘miners—ine \ - credibly withstanding nine. days of entombment—were rescued today from the -idepths of a yrecke¢ coal mine, Amazed rescue _ workers, - |said that although | some were - injured :all appearea. ‘ in good condition considers ~ ing the time they had been trapped without food or water. Some even appeared — in better sHape than 12° brought out Thursday after . six days of hunger - and. {thirst, “Rescue. crews said they even met with a jest when they finally So dug through the debris to -reach six of the men. 13,000 feet from the mine entrante, i | ee : “Give me a drink of water and Pll sing you a song,” said Mau- rice Ruddick, 46-year-old tather of 12 children. “He could, joke despite #@ broken leg and banger First to be brought to the eum — face to the cheers of townspeople . > |. gathered at the pithead-of-Cum- at berland No, 2 was Bryon Martin, His ordeal Was worst of all, The rescue squads had. found feet square. Separated from the others, he -had been without food, water or light since a massive 23 - earth shift the: night of Oct. “ BAD. NAUHEIM, Germany & —Pvt. Elvis Presley, on duty with the Army . overseas for a ‘month. now, has ‘ a: German girl friend. p= Hle= ras asked the girt during an interview sorte other night. “Vea,” the rock ’n’. relies said, ““T've- been dating a little Ger- man -girl from Frankfurt: Her -English isn't too ‘good yet and , every time, I go out with—her, charged that ‘Reuther and Hofta/- were sént to Ohin to oppose -the os Maras eae saps Motorist Gets eo’ ac See Larger Vote Favoring Elvis Presley on ig ended ma aren pu oa Local. | Sewage Bond [ssue German Gir] are eligible to cast ballots on the question: It must passby a three- fifths majority. — : »* * & In_1956. about 10,000 property lowners turned gut to pass the mu- nicipal parking lot revenue bond act by a 3 to 1 vote. Last year, two. bond issues weré defeated when only 5,680 and 6,688 property tions. 7 At-ane of Ahese elections, in May, 1957, a sewage treatment. plant bond i was famed down, 4,489 votes to At that time, ‘the Proposed ex- pansion cost only $3,091,000. The Price has gone up, mainiy be- cause of | ‘mereases in construc: tion costs. E City officials. are quick to point owners balldted at the two a4 ,199/'~ [= ‘she brings along. - little ‘dic- tionary. “The other night 1 ‘anid some- thing about a puppy, Well, she didn’t know what the word Iméeant, so she went fearing through that little book. Man, it was funny.” : © gamete trapped-174 miners: rent tea aie, “I’ve seen a triple miracie,”’ clared Victor Hunter, captain “at the rescue crews. For brother Frank, Another brother, Fred, was among the 12 saved. a_|Thursday, Yet a third brother, Percy, was brought’ out the =. disaster struck. * * * Garnett Clark, another of the ‘lucky seven, had spent hig 29th birthday underground. He was born Oct. 27. The other survivors were Currie Smith, Douglas Jew- kes and Herb Pepperdine, Some managed to wave in greet- ing to wellwishers as they. were placed in’ambulances, They were taken to All-Saints Hospital, an as bestos shingled, 50-bed yang a mile from the mine, ; and the kisses of their families (Continued on Page 2,. Col. cel tackle performed by Pontiac coupled! with ‘the ill-fated. Pontiac General Hospital bond issue, which stopped a youth walking+ north on U.S.10 near Lady, of the Lakes Church, Wa- was defeated twice last year. a ee a ae They also point out that 1957 a] financially lean . year__ for the! average pocketbook, saw few suc-| cessful bond ‘issues passed any-| where. With Pontiae auto plants back “in production’ and - employment levels rising, officials | are: more (Continued on Page 2; pal Stapley, ne awe sa gah ee id : ,@rford Township, Friday ‘morning. As he..was- questioning the boy, identified ‘by deputies as George 18, of Algonac, ‘Trooper Snyder pulled up and recognized the. youth as having béen previous- ly arrested Yor investigation of stealing money from a Pontiac j church, pia ot try, today probably will not sée. the: likes of. a flying . State Trooper Conny: Snyder lyesterday in thwarting one of ‘two escape attempts by a young police prisoner. Oakland County’ Sheriff's. Deputy Donald Kratt a nearby evdoried alii: Singhs pat : trol cars from Waterford Town- ship, State Police, and the Sher- iff’s Department were sent to the scene, te After a 20minute search by po oo lice and about 50 studénts, Stapley again was apprehended. Suspected of having stolen money from the collection boxes of several-area churches, he is being held at the _ Oakland County Jail for investi. ~~ gation of larceny from @ building, — Suddenly, Stapley bolted. from|. Arrested Thursday by Pontiac the officers and ran toward a near-|Police on the ‘ / by swamp. Snyder is hot pursuit|ley was given a chased Stapley about 25 yards and|after a local _ sicaught him by ankle with a|press. charges, flying tackle—jn two feet_ of miid, — Combe Glee venesas esc MB Wom : atte ced re EES 6 | Moments later, tine Home Sectiin ....-..,.-..17-23 {ficers were talking with church} #*** Obitmaries ...c6cccececessc.; 3 [OCI if Sports. Peder ckowrtndiry a this time slipping out Theaters eR Oe HEHE eS oer | ae he TV & Radi Prograand 2. $4 °/P* Z . Wilson, Earl eeeetet ee Ei we SL. Students, “God must have saved this lit- - among the seven was his. « Bd There ‘food, water, clean beds “ya x . vestigation” of campus -gaprbl activities of three ehonad ‘at WSUS" _ I !n_ our advertisement yes. terday thru error $185.50 Living Room Suites ap- peared at $39.00... thisE should have read $138. or STEWART-GLENN] COMPANY | CORRECTION! l WASHINGTON — Youthful van. * Pontine Prose Photo Jeanie. Fo Harrison’s Grill "aa & ‘Drive-In Restaurant - Friday from 7 ALM. to MIDNIGHT, and © Saturday and Sunday of choice lake frontage é investment 5. subdivisions now going are boats, sélease 1 > 3,000 A.. DEVELOPMENT | oe [ae An dou een In 4 ea of fabu. _ # big, big opportunity for devel ; 000 dn, Bal. on tee, _latoran can ee: ‘call value, For brochu ‘information contac: plus several tiles of AuSable | ‘Opportunity unheard of. The a Very rated ‘fraction of the release clauses. Priced at on "shan. res: one other | i Fa a ee a 7 -Margare Raymond, Psenski, both of Lapeer; five A rage and three ‘great: a n | is ARCHIE HARPER. ee ‘Home. - Employed as a maintenance Four: Go fo Prison. fo Kidnap- Robbery ‘Alaset en’ coi Tham Wk. thak tow, tOW PRICED! Be stop you! Your tires ‘will make poe aoe I skorts 9 | weekly pay plan makesthe eD ’ | small balance. easy to kandi Trade today for new, | safer - TEE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1958 fo conta Merten so _|26 years “he played “Shuffle Sho-] _. |lowing an iliness of several years. : bs sia NORTHWOOD MARKETS ff He was 72, For the past Ly —— ber” on the Columbia Broadcast- ing System serial “Ma Pérkins." PHOENIK. _ Ariz, (AP) — aie civic leader and far) Es: Fe ie opie! ret |, Ghar, Wervine| ce oe eee led" Friday when” a truck]. 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EASY PAY PLAN: Police found. him, lost but loaded with goodies and wandering ona West Side street, He wore a white nightgown with big red polkadots, large shaggy cuffs, ard plenty of war paint. ~ Three hours later he was reunit- police when he failed to return with touring playmates. la “Tanewer te Friday's —_ rina mF laa, hal AICI eyes Mra; INI Bittle 4E2 ate) taka’ t] | | aA vA | AIT AP sary rai E te “ “Westridge of Wa ‘erford” ia a A Wonderful Place to live -* Deluxe Dreani tomes” — + Su urban Atmosp here—Cit Ce } * « Asn to Both ung and Parecil Stools "* Fully comets! ed with his parents, who called| — elect FRANK IRONS SHERIFF Retain your present Sheriff in office. He has been con- — tinually connected with Law. Enforcement in. Oakland County for 34 yeats. His . record merits his re-election. 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He‘earned a masters ‘rhetoric and public ‘address at the ‘University of Wisconsin, and came . ‘ g some young attorney who lost both legs in Warld War. II to lengthen their four-year os Pgh the heute chair, "The Democrats chose a hand-| Roya} Oak attorney) rousing attack on Gov, Williams and the Demo- cratic administration a few months \ago that marked him as a poten-|. tial star ‘campaigner for the Re- publicans, - His flery oratory before the Re- publican state central commit~ tee made party — sit up and take notice, to MSU in the ‘fall of 1938 as an For Governce ~ PAUL D. BAGWELL Republican te For Lieut. He was fitted with artificial legs) and now walks with a smooth gait,/for the Republican Heutenant gov- dances and swims. In, 1956 he was\ernor nomination and won J deen: Two weeks later he announced It“Was- Donald W. Brown's (@) _ everned - Party Brass ‘Likes Good Workers By The hatisintol Press Before Republicans chose him as their candidate for state treasurer, Allan .G, Weatherwax, 51, was a political unknown. But in Jackson county the dark-haired, energetic te eae t ety drive; his ha wet in state public office as a member of the Michigan State Fair Board, a po- when he was- first State Treasurer in aa, ek ck * The Democratic candidate for re- prowess public office, He is Frank S. Szymanski, 35, _ All America football center at ‘Notre. Dame in 1944 who later| 4 played professionally for the Be-| troit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles | Je age le FRANK 8. SZYMANSKI -- Democrat - jand Chicago Bears. Szymanski re- tired from the gridiron in 1949. In Juhe 1996, he. was- promoted to state auditor general to fill a | sore Nephew Carry on Family Tradition pROsTON (UPI)—The son of U.S. House Democratic Leader John Ww. MéCormack are Zz each; ‘other® for “attorney a of Massachusetts in the Noy. tion. Christian A. Herter Jr., won the Republican nomination after he lost his bid for. endorsement as governor. Edward J. McCommack, ocrat, is already the attorney gen- eral. He is filling out the un- expired term of the late George | Fingold who died Aug. 31. a elec-: Coing Out of ‘Business’ Open Tonight “til 9 P. M. OP. SUN EN DAY. * Hours ‘of Real Savings 1 to 6 P. M. : Treasurer + JOHN V. CLEMENTS Republican vaeancy. He was elected for a full term two years ago. Big, friendly John V. Clements, came out of nowhere, so to speak, to make his “bid for auditor gen- eral, Clements was standing in a hotel lobby at the Republican conven- m4 : ity” | «8W). __ |Wendell J, Goodwin (P). representative on the-staty ticket, | - came up and asked: “Do you want to be Auditor. i”? “T'm your man,” said: ‘Clements, and the boom was on. '5 Parties Have State Tickets Get Most but Others Working Five parties have practically fall parties (because smaller following} have | candidates 3 are as. follows: "Wor Governor. Y Ralph Muncy ( Prank Lovell (SW) and Rollin M, Severance (P), For Lieut, Governor, James Horvath (SL), Larry Do-|+ linski (SW) and Herbert: E. Crou- ter (P), feoretiry ‘of State . Charles Schwartz (SL), Robert Himmel Jr, (SW) and’ Alfred T. Halsted (P): For Attorney General —~Albert “Mills State Treasurer William Walbridge (SL) and For Auditor General ; Frank Troha (SL) and William J. Persons (P}, For U-;-S, Senator James Sim (SL), Evelyn Sell (SW) and Elmer H. Ormiston (P). . Congressman 18th District ~ tion last August when a friend, Philip J. Kile (P). ‘one of a group of délegates cast-| *. ~ State Senator | ing about for an Upper Peninsula Harty Burr Sr. (P). Republicans and: Desa : “Attention, | si (SD), Rita Shaw], < ape PAUL % ADAMS meen JASON L. HONIGMAN Pi | Policaaee Closes! Independent Ticket ‘Bagwell Potier Win in College Election . in. the two-day election which . also approved a proposed con- stitutional convention, Others results showed Donald -Brown over John Swainson for lieutenant governor; James Hare Pd || Elect . |. ~~to, serve vou * GEORGE D. HICKS Sheriff DEMOCRAT) i? Capable --- Honest --- Efficient I} 23 years of excellent police's service. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT A total of 435 students voted | {because of his penchant for af- fixing tickets\ to large, expensive automobiles with important license plates. . x *« * He has ticketed Illinois Gov. William G, Stratton’s black Cad- illac, the automobiles of Cook €|County Sheriff Joseph D. Loh- ‘)man and several judges, and the cars_of many thousand of angry motorists. He's even tickefed imselt sev.) era] times. Sithe forefront of a Democratic drive that led last. ot to- full cogtrat of the eightanan: state: — " ‘Election to’the important office of scsetay of sat third ranking behind gov- - . loldest member. Adams was appointed attorney general ‘to fill a vacancy last Jan, 1 by Gov. . Williams, The American Foundation for thai = : 4 ‘ a ", James M. fn 4 “(Demooraty a professor turn 1 jan, i peg ete eee See ¥ Gains.4 Million Yearly _ WASHINGTON--The population > 7 sell it. ment. , Phone FE SC14s read braille with facility. : _ When-you pay a deposit on merchandise to be put aside for you, the seller usually takes the ~~ § article from his stock and is obligated to de- ‘ liver it according to thie terms of the agree-- ment; he: may losé. several. a to a f This explanation i is made on account of the numerous inquiries received on ise subject. es BUSINESS ETHICS, BOARD of the - Pontiaé Area Chamber of Commerce , ae Hotel oie, Le If the. Seiecbinnas late aides. he-does- not want the article, the seller is not obligated to . make a refund or exchange. Both parties are bound equally ie the terms of the agree- © Asatte ted Net, Union ha 809 0 miles ic, gerce Township, was crowned Gea ae + 1958 Walled Lake High School the} Dr. E. Saenger, a German rock, DEMOCRAT ss r a = oe 5 See ; {oe Se : ¥y - F ee ; not controlled, or oi goles to any group, faction, or big business. He is free to think. - te iu by Nuclear Rays | et Naish “et * te cae “Direct the huge release of nu: + clear energy from a ‘controlled ea td H-bomp reaction in an aimed , en similar to the flame from a rock? Was counted tha had egain lost - | et exhaust and you have a dethal . ~=by, one vote. "that "vote or *¥es" and won the ‘| such intense heat that it will be | nemy , Missiles - Could Be Foiled COPENHAG -P Searing | death rays ot H-bomb: energy | may “be. a future” answer to enemy long-range missiles, says ray. of devastating effect, which can submit any aerial device: to scamk ip yom ete fg ang ' closest to your : : ' . People. Vote for propositions cay Ay fave . wd destroyed immediately,” rer merit; beware of loaded ere-wonda for or | said in an interview. against any: meee, tudy your sample 7 iw * Ww * ballot, know wh Oi Put x:woaeein the “square you did. on "have one “ballot; make it count, VOTE, NOVEMBER 4ti. a “Such a high-energy beam of | electromagnetic heat and light | waves, releasing all the fury of 4 Se Gist ae aaa ace | | vooRmRes SIP FUNERAL HOME a under. “Congiessmen Bilt Broomfield ‘ight he your aI 2g a being teditanghe,. the friendly corner groter, usher in the church, or r committeeman of the -scout troop. "He is tat kikd of down-to-earth. typical, family loving American .. » BUT . . .-Congressman Bill Broomfield is much more >. , he is a sincere, hard-working, ~ conscientious representative. of you. the people of his district, The Broomfields y were photographed with their children at home in Royal Oak.. A home like yours - and miria, {t is for all the homes and families_in them that Congressman Bill Sigerntigid continually works in Congress. He ‘is Soramentty striving to give us -* betty ry: of life: through better, fair, economical Srernene. _ CONGRESSMAN BILL BROOMFIELD TRULY REPRESENTS | ~ Congressman - Bloomfield’s allégiance ‘is. to the individual s@hom he represents. . He is out each pro em in the terms of what is the best government for you and me. He — ’ seeks the: Sopinion of the individual. He acts in the interests of a finer, Progressive, : we ere country he good —— cassia .- . 2 BROOMFIELD’S RECORD - sapien ‘construction ‘program in Oakland.County’ his-. Succeed ‘Congressman | Dondero on the stnpoftant Public ites tory. 18 new. buildings and additions “for Committee. This appointment. gave Oakland County coveted __ Birmingham, Clawson, Farmington, Hazel representation and leadership.in.many, many-public improvement ~ Park, Highland, Keego Harbor, Lake Orion, _ projects. Broomfield proved himself ‘capable and effective beyond * Lathrop Village, Madison - Heights, Pontiac, “criticism. Us Congress Hes.” : Oxford, Rochester, Southfield, Troy, Union = a: : — . Lake, Walled Take Waterford and Wixom. SPONSORED: Hoover Commission recommendation kee computing Federal: budget. Estimated to save billions of dollars: - Federal Flood study for aT RE __ Oakland Céunty ‘to help afleviate basement. flooding:: “Porkfree”’.. E— E. ELE T FIELD Omnibus’ public works bill which saved $300,000,000 and threw out AV = C BROOM useless projects. Furids to complete St. Lawrence Seaway, which will - * who backed ‘Labor Laws to throw out corrupt mean more jobs, more industry, more business for Michigan. Tax cut ~~~ | officials and return unions to the hand of the fer teachers continuing their “education. Additional $2.2 Billion. workers: z : _ in nerney funds to ee interstate. seen: . Towriship. Planning Funds: fora number. of. Oakland County com- . * This etvertooment paid for by - munities. ‘New Reserve Saige center for Pontiac Shatin $320,000. - Committee for Brocmtield. W. Downs, Treas. a et ee doe "TUESDAY. VOTE FOR. BILL - | Reg. $5.99 Flufty Soft; 21x27", Duck Down Pillows |. ..... $4.88 i HT} Reg. $8.95 Imported Irish Linen Damask Sets, 52x52..:..... $5.88 | : Reg. $2.99, 24x70, Washable Chenille Runner Rugs ....... -.. $2.88 d Reg. $2.49 Yd., 45” Wide, ‘Silky Kitten Satin ..... aaleine Yd. $1.88 a gg + ’ ' | finish. 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Save Famous Cannon quality.” sla MORE MONDAY ONLY SPECIALS! bod _ CHARGE THEM ALL ON wart? — FLOOR!. - ,SHOP WAITE’S MONDAY, FRIDAY ar nd ae SATURDAY NIGHTS ‘til 9 IN NOVEMBER! -| Sun... Mon. -” Tues. - "Wed. Thurs, Fei i Sate: - ff a 10} - Bae ae Ht Seems to Me wee c Imp yortant That All Should _ It’s Contribute to Our United Fund Our United Fund drive is dragging a: ‘bit. “Perhaps this “is falar in the cir+ cumStancés, .but. it indicates ‘the aA workers and the givers must ‘appre- 4 : x ty, “5 ‘but it takes these. to keep the “ lies in the selfish assertion: .- to such causes myself in my own way. Thus L don’t have to take part in this ‘ general drive.” That's. the cheapest ciate the problem and push harder on the accelerator. és x *« * The agericies aréall designed to serve the public good. The ‘bene- 2 fits that they bring’ the. com- mufity in a year .cannot be measured in déilars and cents — wheels turning. 8 Theit work is for the nance i | . ment of mankind. The entire com-. munity is — a better place 40 live. os YOU profit hy it : ~_ Surely, you want. to = your - share. ad * oy large ah of the money goes for the advancement and betterment of young people. It’s.an investment in - ¢ the next ‘generation. Some: believe’. this group needs. our help and guid- : @pce more than® it ever. did - before. Do you? ae * The javeniie question looms large in the programs of all com- -munities‘éverywhere, and through the United Fund we are given an © opportunity to make an individual contribution towards this very . ‘worthy cause, a a Aduits in need and in trouble are - * also:served. Certain agéncies are de? . signed for their direct assistance and "your money: in ‘these channels dia your, neighbors. —— ES. * oe ie The shabbiest excuse for not giving “I give reason for playing Scrooge that I know. - 7 x * Who DOESN’T Do that? Everyone -gives privately and = often liberally to personal chari-. ‘ _ ties and causes in which the in- dividual has an especial interest. If anyone exists that isn’t already : doing considerable work of this / kind on the side, I pity him from: / , the bottom of my heart. The -word of God means nothing to him. : > a a es The United Fund merely’ gives ' everyone an additional opportunity to assist in worthy causes, It Saves us - the time and trouble of inv estigating - thes€ cases personally./ Other public ~ spirited boys and girls have done the — - ‘work for us. They've scrutinized the budget of each agency and evaluated. -- it with the others. These panels have’ done a wonderful job and ‘they've done it absolutely without recom- pense. / / a ras - Everyone: who has a job, faces a ~~ direct obligation to give. This is true even if the job started YESTERDAY. Remember, for some, there is no job at all) After careful study, $10.40 has : been set up as the minimum for those who are employed. Unusual mestio- -conditions—at ‘home. some- +t les make the gift inconveniert at this particular moment, but I. be- THE PONTIAC PRESS veo by Ta Pontisc Press Company - @ W. Bur Pontiae, Michigan Trade Daily Exeept Sunday USGL. Bassert, dor Rue, Ormeehine Vice President aséteps == Advertist , : and Advertising Director Mande is = — flowake a. Pritewnsts ti, © Earn. M. Treavwett, es Boe ereaient an ‘and Circulation Manager 9) Preeom: _- @ Loeal ade sine A a vertisin: ity and Eaitor Manager . ome B fon, Gronce GC. freaean Classified Manager Mananing Balter —~ Pre Associates: Press te etititiee coinetvidy to the for republication of al) loca) iT ae well as ai! AP Sens Gispa ae Paes In det a by ore for 46 cente news printed in this . itehes lieve ‘the effort is well -worthwhile. ‘After all, that isn’t a huge amount for one full year covering 55 agencies. a ae _ EVERY resident -of this com- “munity benefits by the money in the United Fund. If you're tough enough and selfish enough to take a free ride on the pacics of | your fellow workers, © 8 no, ‘law to prevent if. But you are definitely stamping yourself in the eyes of all your associates — and what’s worst—deep down —_ _inside.your own heart. = And in Conclusion coveae *.JIM SMITH, Georgia planter, looked upon a.great field of cotton that had. * been destroyed by a flood. “The Lord,” ~ Said he humbly,- “may be good. ‘And. 2 - He’ may be just. : ‘But ‘He doesn’t un- - dergéand farming.” sis-:+..... The old home of Epna Sr. VINCENT MILLAY in Greenwich Village is the narrowest residence in the world, It’s nine and ‘a half feet wide and three stories tall. cssecceees “CHUCK” Kocsis tells me that Tom Aaron of Georgia is the. —_— brilliant young golfer in Ameri= ‘ca and promises to become a world ~— golfing figure within a ‘few years. xk * x For’ all ‘around football know!- edge, Pi back Lucy Burke, Bir- - mingham,. against any gal, anywhere. When, the running _ guard-misses his block on the ~ def@nsive end, Lucy fairly moans. And when some sprightly haif- back gallops 50 yards, Lucy cheers lustily but-she doesn’t cheer the . back. Not my Lucy. She’s ap- ~* plauding the left tackle who took out the line backer to spring: the ball carrier loose. And incidentally ~. — and not too incidentally, either — this young lady is very easy on all ‘masculine eyes........°. . Newspaper men covering the . President tell me the crowds ~ - greeting Eisenhower on his cur- rent campaign: swing were more restrained than* they were two years ago, but he’s ‘still the most popular figure in either party.” x Re Out of 102 sponsored TV ‘programs of five years ago, fewer than ten have __ survived to this fall. it’s a killing tempo. Lees. secs Overheard” in the — Elks: “Many people who demand a front seat in a night club, settle for a backseat in church.” .......... Pure- ly pérsonal nomination for an espe- “cially attractive young woman: SHERYL LAPIDEs . i Flint doc- tors kept a record and decided 98 per ‘cent of the ambulance~ cases would have been as well off if the ambulance had obeyed the -speed laws. One of those screaming, hair-raising trips would slay me if I were in good health ‘at the start......0:: . Overheard in a law office: “What was that last applicant like?” Partner: “Well, she had a 42.bust—but her IQ was ae same.” —HAaRoLp A. FITZGERALD , ——— = — — Ps “ENGLISH designers foresee jet-pows ered cars capable of going 500 miles dn. hour.”—Press report, Such ‘a car would be especially dangerous for a teenager to drive, as in scratching off ‘he’d most likely run oe from under his head. _STEEN-AGERS buy two and one-half biliion gallons of gasoline a year,” “Says the petroleum industry. And al- ‘most every gallon of it is burned ‘as soon and as fast as possible. - THERE are 1,755 daily newspapers in the U.S., serving virtually every city,” town and hamlet on the map, and ‘offering community impact ho; other medium can match, Juvame from the pressure they . withstand, slacks worh by a woman. whose No, 3° measurements is enor- “mous must “>be made of Tearopie- or Paine sera yam | “ ’ did; but he believed in working ~~ this-rapid rise, but there can be Counter Reformation and. it was ~~ ke & “fis diocese until 1566, when his - He renewed and réorganized the ae PR Mlidens na Ga wich = sabre the kindly bishop of Milan who had -__ given all his wealth to the poor and dedicated himself to the_service of mankind. ‘ "Shocked" by the massacre, Ambrose ‘to. allow ‘the Emiperor_to enter his ; church without first doing public penance. Meekly, the ‘all powerful emperor submitted “Phis is ‘only one-of many instances of the power ot faith that St. Ambrose demon- strated during his Tifetime. ‘Ambrose carried out Christ's plea to “love ‘your enemies, — ee ee Bes ss irvanhasm a tag ae ; oe Days of All Faiths - age Helps. Catholies Weather Storm a By DR, HOWARD V, RARPER They will centr thelr thoughts, ural barriers between diverse peo- Last week-we were discussing eases and promises around this is ples and bring them a sense of the Martin eenitenlirdneses grat rea opie.” Certainly it is yg merr psacnine open hepa tion, that violent upheaval that such exchange shat develops the “eg 4 y wdc ealy et Oe Ps _ : Pipes tary, ‘Tassie te tents Cathe that _— break down unnat- (Copyright — lie calendar honors- the man who a — did more than any other one per-_ _ secre? Son Sp help the: eaurch wasthen Dr: Wittiam Brady Sayer this storm, a wk. Ok. ~ Virgie’s Penny Formula. for Treating Cold Sores. “Please repeat the instructions “for the use of ‘Virgie’s’ remedy _ St. Charles Borromeo, nephew of Pope Pius IV, saw the need for reform perhaps as much as Luther within the church rather than at-. tacking it. publicly. . Charles was studying to be : a only without any loss.of health or _ Vigor, but. as numerous donors "priest but had advanced only as for cold sores . . . (T.A)”. have found, with actual benefit far-as deacon’s orders when his * Answer ~ Put eae - + ~ to both.” ‘uncle called: him to Rome, made* a penny in some « 3 «+ = sare ar: setters, Dh 9g Be more than one him a Cardinal and appoitted . vinegar. Let it personal health and hygiene, not dis. him Papal Secretary & stand for days, "aaewered ty oy, Will me Brady) it's He was only 22 at the e.Fam- while you apply 8 8 sen ily connection. rust, of course, a bit of the solu to The Pontias Pres, Pontiac, Michigan. have had something de: with _ {Ornotem 1958) - 4 ime extending limits to the whole world. A lot of - _= Cen You Say a: fle Left. Quietly?” __ ~ Reva g “You had a headline which eeld | ‘hdams Leaves White “House ‘Quiet! What do you “mean, ant They've been roaring: for ‘Don't Put ot Students in Another School’. Next year ouir eighth and: ninth grades at Dublin School will be mt to Milled Lake Junior High. Fe ite Me Feges Fe iy i £ Z 3 principal can’t because - people will: say they're trying to this is because of -help from the . Russians can idl es mae, , bad as they can and they can 7. * make it bad. - But the fact still remains that. '. Arkansas is giving our country a bad name all around the globe. Haven't they any national pride? » Do they think they can conquer the | whole United States? If they don’t, why don’t they fold’ up and stop the U.S. smear that circles the globe? ~ Indians U. . Requests Support - = for 'N uclear Control Aa _ We woild like-to—bring to the attention of your reader&the con- - ~I-don’t know where the responsibility f a-program rests, ely natipedoelmeyany in sy Cohan 4 ‘TRO att the Sak pena aa Og Sek Ree “oe healthier‘ city. Weerted ae “To the Men at Geneva,’ “its s ers include Eleanor of England . and Dr. Schweitzer of Germany, at Sel part” « world peace—the internatior — ee nk eral ee Former Coach. “Many Have head’ - the Same Thing’ .° Many pegple havé challenged the Constitution and gotten away with it. There’s prohibition, for an. ex- ample. Can't you fight -for the Fights of the’ states?’ Why all this shooting about Faubus and Arkan- sas? * *« * Let them handle their own af- fairs. Maybe they'll bring about an amendment to the Constitution like prohibition did. It is his. Tight to try and it is not the right of a lot of trouble makers to run y world exactly as they want it themselves. a a ae 7 How many ‘ef you do-gooders. tents ‘of a statement. on. nuclear-obeyed-the Constitution under Pro- weapons testing recently issued by _ ’ @ group of world leaders. ' Entitled. - hibition? ~ Don no. question about the “young man’s qualifications for his ‘tofty 4 “you Z i Case Records ofa Paychologist: feel the’ first itch- . ing or: ‘smarting .that heralds the. ‘outbreak’ of . herpes. iE position. He became the master- ‘mind and ruling spirit as the- Counter Reformation, The Counc il: of Trent was the great deliberative body» of the DR. BtADY - A dozen years ago. in” “ony % Sunday School Class 1 painted “Ty re your answer to the query such a vivid picture of what “of G.B.H: who takes two or three may happen during™the first Scotch and sodas after dinner in-* moments we reach heaven, that stead of resorting @ veronal and —Judy said she couldn't. wait to other hypnotics, you said alcohol is die to see if glk i *had said a narcotic. This is the first time I “might be true! It. will. be. in- have ; Jheard lcohel ‘so ‘classified teresting to discuss this 'case in . (R.W.)” “church tommorrow. It may inn — Follow this column broaden your outlook.. "regularly, Mister, and you'll hear ~~ By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE "many truths . for te Bret’ time. _ CASE 2.366: Homer L., aged 20, zncle, the Pope; died. ao _* & & _is-a’Liberal Arts settior who’ at- Valuable as his contribution “We tried to buy citgate of soda; tended -a. college convocation ~ re- _as Secretary of State was, it was in three drug stores, here. The first. cently addressed. =. his work as ‘a bishop that. bad never heard of it. The second - “Dr? Crane,” brought out his saintliness. He said Quack Brady was‘up to his he began, as we set out to be a model bishop. ‘ oiq tricks. The third had sodiim ‘had a little infor- - éitrate but mi a prescription was. mal. chat at «the necessary -. . (Mrs. S.A.)" tea following my taik, “‘you’ have Charles Borromeo? who ‘held’ this Council together and kept it-on the ‘job many times when it was on _the point—of breaking up with its” work unfinished, Tt was not until 1563 that the young Cardinal, then 25, was or- dained priest. Within two months after his ordjnation he was made Archbishop of, Milan, but he had. - no opportunity to take charge of. spiritual life of his clergy. He ~ bore down hard on the ignorance and corruption that beset the . Answer — Sodfum citrate is 4 Sa een times, This did Citrate of- soda. Your .druggists - i a very, exclt not. make him populax with the | 8f probably too busy at the soda "Sq. what would clergy or .with’ the-civil author. = or notion counter, yan ‘as the ities. There was even ‘one at- *, * * . t thrilling five * oThanks fer the wonderful help minutes you will I received from your pamphlet on’ ever have experi: DR.’ CRANE displacement .or —‘tipped . womb.’--.eneed?” Your advice~enabled me to. help myself to "better well-heing. I even ha GREATEST — Well, I think it is: yet to ¢ome. had a child at 42 after ‘esc i ‘aborted’ five. times’ ‘before: - And I borrow this idea from the (Mfrs, Le. c)” “funeral. sermon delivered by Rev. “. ~E. Duane Hulse at the time my Answer — Pamphlet ca,temee oldest son was being buried: ~ and Displatement is free if a. 2 oe ’ = dis. _- Rev. Hulse described a retired tempt fo assassinate ‘him. But the people loved him; for he was a great pastar, eoncerned for the humblést members af his flock. He exercised a direct per- sonal ministry to the people of his diocese, traveling constantly even to the remotest villages. This was" reform in its deepest Sense, for the diocese had’ nét had a tae in, residence at all for 80 years. It’ all bishops had been like St. Charles Borromeo, Luther would Kave had little objection, * *, * The three-fold program—pr. ayer, - CF a as. stady and action—of United Church — sreubié trem ft. Women’ reachés its: annual dra- matie climax Friday as 10 million American Protestant women gather ii: churches across ‘the land for a sear , ‘trom it. Ms - Dit noe epatng ao F the world, he had many harrow: - In reply. us inquiries, ing _escapes* to tell, But “as he I_réepeat what : said in’ a piece in’ ‘concluded, he added, almost wit: this column. titied SHARE THE: ar: service of rededication. ‘This is HEALTH, about @ year a * Le. te - World Community , and. the “Any healthy adult fe ‘My most exciting experience is. women are pledged to all they a pint of blood every six weeks yet to. come!” a can to make this scattered world or half a pint at more frequent His listener ‘couldn't imagine truly a Community. the year around, “not - any, greater: thtilis ‘than those the’ 4 Saree > Stine. he had ‘fought all over | had> already recoanbed; ‘so they asked what he meant. “I mean the first five minutes after death,”. he added. ~ *, ‘ And I have mullea.over at idea many times in the past two years, for les scholars and philosophers and th e ologiats have. argued back and forth abdut the. hereafter. ‘In our first five. minutes after death, we'll find out the true facts! i ae a * So ‘that brief space. of time should be the most thrilling epi- sode in ajl of our lives. And also “the*most ‘illuminating, ONY. FIVE MINUTES. . Orthodox Hebrews will then. tind out if they were right or wrong ‘about the Christ who was cruci-, fied: 19 centuries ago... = ~ Protestatits’* will ‘learn’ whether . Christ meant that baptism was to ad by immersion, pouring or sprin- ing. Hebrews: will: learn whether it -was God or only Moses who in- ‘dicted the use of pork. — ; * * * “And we'll’ soon find the answers - to a host of other perplexing prob- lems, such as how we can then all 2 different —— while »shere’ on earth. Wet also be avieniched, I * imagine, at finding many incon- ~ Spicuous folks from earth. who. ile fee mown ety te the See after than a lot of royalty and trem aoa teres rT s ‘ from down tere. ~ Suppose God” ‘Nese or Negro or. opper-hued Far ther, instead of a Caucasian! Imagine First 5 Minutes. of Death St. Paul said that now (on earth)’ we see darkly but then we shall See face to face. + ow o& "Whom do you-think you'd like fo meet first? God? Jesus? Abra- ham? : ay) David. The. Apos- tles * ‘ke.ow® -How about George Washington and Lincoln or Daniel Boone? Do. you suppose Aristotle and Confucius will be there? Will they show any interest in. the : state of science or religion at ‘the present time down here on earth, or will their thinking be pointed ‘far ahead in cosmic matters?’ _ Obviously, we'll want to meet - ek ot hod maybe the most shocking to folks whose bias has made- them refuse to. face. the ‘true facts or see the eternal verities bere Sl earth. ; ‘Always: ob ba Dr, George Ww. ‘ceabe : tiac Press, Pontiac, Se he Be typing an¢ Hinting costs when you sehd Sete Daye fica charts Y pant- we . 4 a _— i & hy, : a ¢ a wan : : t . “ ——— 20 L . , Monday, November 3rd, We Will Be Pleased to Serve You | j Pa AY ~ in Our New Drayton Plains Branch Office © | To:bring our services closer to the people-of the Drayton-Waterford and Ine | of: X . dependence Township we have erected this new Drayton Branch Office of poe 7: ee an dee the PontiacFederalSavings, = a ee ~- CURRENT RATE . This new branch, next to the Post-Office in Drayton Plains, will provide ©. 4. Te es &, ese a ye ample free parking; a drive-in window, and the same friendly, efficient serv-. 8. : ogre ee a ice that has already led thousands of residents in this area to plan for a - are ee ; ~ SAVINGS ACCOUNTS: sound future through a regular Pontiac Federal Savings program. = eee ios zak See = ae ahaa ae “ 0) s COME IN and GET ACQUAINTED! — : : ee MONEY SAVED BY THE 10th OF THE MONTH EARNS FROM THE Ist. : ' '\ the United States Government rt a eee Be gee . we - . : fe fe - co : __. Watch for Announcement Dates of Our Grand Opening! _ os . ot we 407 Main Street—Rochester : 761 W. Huron Street a ctl 16 E. Lawrence Street ; eens Lae . ae - 4416 Dixie Highway—Drayton Plains = = oe / : 5; : he : od A, * oe 4 | |: ag \ “ : ‘ m ” Bird: ‘Sanctuary. * Flowers. or Candy By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs,.Post: . My hus- . band is a minor executive in a large company. In his position - he deals. closely with many - local and out-of-town independ- ent suppliers (older and ‘weal- thier) who frequently take us to dinner, the theater, baseball games, concerts, etc. This is gone ik in reciprocation for legiti- mate business favors. My hus- -band and I could not begin to return these invitations on an equal scale and have not at- «people in any way: - _. “However, this has bothered - me for some time and I would. ~ + like to know if we-are obliged _ ,f make any return for these invitations? Are thank --you : notes after each invitation in onder, or necessary?” ; rn ee 5 < Answer: As I see it, the you. dre« to your hus- ‘band for favors he. has done for them and require no_fur- _ ther effort:on your part. if you E “are. able to do so,.an occa- - sional gift or a tew flowers or : a box of candy-to tle” hostess - -“would be an appreciative ges-- ‘ture on part. A. verbal ; thank. you. /as you say good 8 night ts all that is necessary. : “ ‘Dear Mrs, Post: I have a. number | lof close ‘friends who are married and whenever he addresses greeting cards to them he does so as follows: Mr. John and Helen Smith. He thinks it is more personal. ‘| To me it sounds a bit awk- ward. Is this form of address acceptable?” - “Answer: Mr, and Mrs. John - Smith is the only proper way ~ ~ to address the envelopes. “Dear Mrs, Post: stops at a garage for gasoline, and ‘after filling the gas -tank -the attendant wipes your wind- a «' shield, is it necessary“that he - be given a tip for, this?” Answer: “A-tip for this serv- , * ice is: neither necessary nor - - ee ! ; » ‘Chorus Honors | New Members _ at Dinner Here Members of the Pantiacy=: - Women's Chorus, with their di- rector and accompanist Mrs. > - Pau} McKibben, honored new 2 members at a cooperative din- fee ner ‘Tuesday. ss ~ Tables. decorated in the he a #30 to 9:30 p “tempted to entertain these 4 friend, a/ ‘bachelor, who has a - © : . / tame. This is the When one. / - to her! _ Mm. Susan wr. écid 2 Mrs. Palmer T. Beaudette and infant : duligutees Cobine. of Solvang, Calif., are visiting Mr. © Beaudette’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Leo Beaudette of West Huron street, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas a a * Former Pontiac residents Mr. and Mrs. James _ Kinney of Hendersonville, N. C., have bef _ -in the city: for the past week as houseguéSts of Dr . ~and Mrs, William Gordon of Dwight: avenue-— . Last Sunday, the Gordons invited 18 guests toa - ; _ Cooperative dinner in their-honor. On Tuesday Mr. _- . and Mrs. ’Arho Hulet entertained at a dinner party.. Dr» and Mrs..Leon Cobb took the Kinneys to - Canada ‘Wednesday, where- they Visited oa. Miner - Wilson of Clarkston. visiting - ** * . Friday, Mrs. Dota Dawson, Mrs. ‘Wales Godwin and Mrs. Helen Teitgen entertained Mrs. Kinney .and 12 friends for bridge and luncheon at Mrs. Daw- son’s home on South Tilden Rd. | ‘The Kinneys will leave this morning for: Cleve- land, Ohio, and Boston; Mass. In Boston they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Mered Evans. oe a a Leaving for New York City” eunag ee Mr. and ~ Mrs. Fotis ‘Takis of Bloomfield ‘Hills, pentenpesied ~ by Mrs. Raymond Meurer of Grosse. Pointe. - ghey plan to spend four or five days in New York. . "Also included in their plans are the Broadway shows ; a ~~ “Music, Man” and oy Daring.” is May ‘Send. ‘CATHERINE C. SAUNDERS — Republigens Speak. ~thifigs that theile people do tor -at Coffee Hour __ Republicans Lloyd Anderson, © state representative from dis- dag ones Daniel T. Murphy ‘register of deeds; - ayid : Galege Taylor, chief assistant prosecutor, spoke at the coffee hour held at the Silyerside drive home of Mrs. Theodore Schroeder Monday. Cohostess was Mts Bertil . Benson. : Judging displays on decorations’ at. od Cran- brook School homecoming celebration Mrs. R. Jamieson Williams, William M. Mactan, and Mrs. ‘Wallace rues : - Mr. and Mrs. theedored. ‘Yntema of Bloomfield. ‘Hills are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. a ‘Stanley Wanzer of Chicago for the ‘weekend. They plan to attend the: -Michigan-Iowa football game today. xk 2 * Mr. and Mrs. Basil Manly Briggs (nee Mary Ellen Budd) of Cambridge, Mass., announce the birth’ of a son, Basil Manly Jr. born Oct. 23. Grandparents are Dr. and’Mrs. Alexander 8. Budd | of Birmingham and Mr, and Mrs. Walter 0. . Briggs of Bloomfield Hills. 2k 28 oe ‘Mr, and Mrs.’ Donald Hitchcock of Baldwin ave-- nue announce the birth of a son, David Brian, eh. 21 at Pontiac General Hospital. : Grandparents are Mr..and Mrs. George. Fox of Barkman drive and Mr, ‘and Mrs. Thomas Hitch- cock of South Shirley haan 20 . Donna Needle, ae of Mrs. Mary ‘Nesdie.0 of North Anderson ' was officially initiated into- the * student community of the College of St. Scholastica, at a formal cap and gown induction ceremony held Oct. 23, ‘Miss Needle was am students who received whenever the student is as student. ‘ Mr: ‘and Meg: ~ Stanley R. graduate of University of /Arizona, Her fiance, a _ graduate of Michigan State Forget Yourself 7 / Some’ women when dressed continue to fidget with their clothing and hair until friends pak ready: to jump ‘out a win- "Ticedij. inte toute. ot tracts more attention to what: ~ may be a hair. itself. ‘hairdo; than the . Apply cosmetics ~ and dress carefully before’ go- ing out and then forget about - “——_ in publir. Oscar Wisners of Tomorrow (wre will be ‘the feminine move stars of tomorrow? In its _ st gamble in fons —. iy wood gtoom: r Wag new lot ‘of talent. tes arch for names that can be- ‘come box-office = in a class ith the stars ) Rg established rst article of . |e a series.) ~ By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD — Never in its history has Hollywood seen the ~ likes of the money being spent and the gambles being taken to. create new women stars. With male stars in abun- dance and dominating the field , offices throughout the pagers f not. one woman rated in magic first 101), a ast e re * is now under way to discover new Joan Crawfords, Gr —_ Garbos, _Lana Turners ‘Hayworths. : * _20th Century-Fox. produ George © Stayens’ , “Diaty of |- Anne Frank" —stars 18-year-old Millie Perkins, former teenage model in New York who never set foot in front of movie camera before this prize fell leading femme yole a“ Esther. - Universal International's $5,000, 000 “The Big. man” will feature 17-year-old * Jill St. John putting several million more into the production starring Frank Sinatra and Dean Mar- tin, has.a new girl, Carmen Phillips, carrying the big fem- inine dramatic part. Sixteen-year-old Sandra Dee carries the “new star’’ hopes of Universal - International in. a $12,000,000 h ‘of movies; ‘“The.Restless Years,” “Stranger In My Arms” and = current “Imitation of Life’ / with Lana Turner. (in the 1957 poll of the box |. . * * ** - ‘In short, the Holly-woods are. ‘full of new faces in addition to these mentioned, plus Diane Varsi- (well on -her way and out_in front after her sensa- ‘tional debut as Land Turner's daughter in ‘Peyton Place’); Nuyen, ‘Dolores Hart, Lee Remick, May Britt, Claire Kelly, Suzy Park- er, Dirfa Merrill (certainly the’ _ richest, her mother is the - enormously wealthy, Mrs. Mer- riweather Post Hall and her . husband the rich Stanley Rum- bough Jr.), and the newest’ of. the full fledged stars, Oscar winner Joanne Woodward (“Three Faces of Eve”). | THEYRE SERIOUS : Taken as a group, these new! girls are dedicated, serious— ‘but they aren't having: one half as much fun beirig movie stars es the old givis did! | to kee @ Too many '-of them aren't. having any fun at-all. Witness the nervous.or physical col- * lapses and marital problems of . such new-to-farhe Birls as. /Diane Varsi, + among 150 freshmen -and” new the academic garb to be worn acting in her official role. =a - FaBationg Secretaries to Gat ther * © & Mrs. Patricia Trulu of Pde “tiac Business Institute will pre- sent a speed writing demon- - Stration from 2 to 3 p.m. ta, Off on Satari for Elephant's Tail, Not Tusk Big game hunters are track. ing elephants for tails instead. “of tusks these days. The tails contain hairs which - are made. into shiny black. - bracelets, a style. nrongns back “The bracelets, imported ok. Paris, are made’ of single - strands of the elephant hair, . accented with 18-Karat rolled gold. About six bracelets are worn together. ‘ * jump off aLondon bridge dur- ing the makirig of a- movie. _ Nineteen - year - - Old Diane . Varsi collapsed and was hos- -,.Pitalized during the, making of - “In Love. - her second movie, -and War," while her prototype - “of another generation, Joan -Crawford,, was shaking only in ° Charleston contests! Joanne Woodward admits she sewed her own dress to wear ‘to pick up the '57 Oscar where are @ ~-Pennsyls : > Union of z as Lana Turner hit stardom — just being sewed into a chassis- fitting sweater. . : * * *. And with just about the same * length of time in the spotlight but in different “eras, new glamor —-girt Suzy Parker (“America’s highest paid model” before turning actress). . miscounted the number of sleeping pills she swallowed _one night when precious glamor babe’ Rita Hayworth was be- ginning to count off busbands and lovers. PLENTY 'MIXED UP! . Diane Varsi, now 20, was twice married and twite di-— - vorced and the mother of a son_ at 19! She says frankly, aT didn’t have to get in the movies to -be mixed up. I was mixed up. before I got here.”” ~ This does -not in the least shock the teenagers of her gen- eration, - They understand per- fectly what Diane is talking about. - For- alt’ her tender years, Diane: has had a hard life. * Born the first of two daughters to Italian-American florist Russell Varsi and his French | ‘wife Beatrice, in San Fran- cisco, she knew much .illness and poverty in her childhood attending the University) ‘of and her isia rade sate * of ae: J be “Lutheran Festival Set. Fall Festival Day will be ob- "served - ‘Thursday at Grace, Lu- aan Needs Counseling, 2o2 Bride-Is Advised pegieh> cisthane:cD ogres what’ is ; him. toe) ge “When I try to : ABBY ‘show him some affection he starts to get red and his hands shake. He ig a ‘te the pilaeniel: ‘tod im 5:80 tat pans tally soe dinner. _ will be: served. clean-cut, church-going_man of - $2 and: I am 2%, but I think | -he believes there is something -wrong ‘with married love... He would die before he went to ~ our preacher with -his problem but what: am I going, to do?’ STILL A MISS ~..DEAR STIEL: If -your. hus-' bani: refuses . clergyman (which, would be. to see his my first suggestion) ps . he will see a res selor or a-doctor. He hag. to be convinced that some of ‘the © ideas he has grown up with > are wrong. He needs profes-. “At 15 she was so o anbepyy at home. and school she ran away, hitting the road south and sleeping on —— - ; * * Diane: tried mardaci at 16. She will not tell the name of _ the young boy she married or any other-details about him ex- cept to say that she was preg- nant before she realized the marriage was a failure. And. yet out of this ill-fated union of . not only a’ law stating where the matter with, Teosters can be kept, but also a. law against disturbing the peace. Your neighbor is break- ing both. Talk to a lawyer. A rooster will have to get up re Smid wg dirch wedding. The ’ bride’s father and mother were ° pretty early in the morning to fool a lawyer. : ‘ool a x 2 rk “DEAR ABBY: What's wrong with me? I am a widow who _ wants to get married again. “ L've offered this man # com- -_ pletely furnished home, a steady income and a car of his own, and after three years he’ is still. playing to. get.” Se a NSOME divorced and he had remarried, but that’s another story, His first wife was present: His second wife was there’ with - their -18-month-old baby. She made.no attempt to silence the ~_ child ‘when the father walked te * x * ‘ baby crawl to the father held her, After the behave - way?) “ONLOORY DEAR ‘ONLOOKER: This: father not only gave the bride away, but he gave himself _ - away. He’s got enough gall ‘DEAR LONESOME: Some - _thien . would rather be kept Suessing than ‘‘kept.’” You're ea sare a 2 “—pean ABBY: We were in- &>. gins,” she'd drawl. This, plus. other. cracks, didn’t add greatly to her popularity. nw two Eg eagcooly came Diane's ~ great joy,-her son Shawn. ree ee the, yearning to” become an actress first cropped up. But ‘she spent months begging her grandmother to give her money. to take dramatic lessons... ‘MARRIED PRODUCER. - Shortly .after Diane entered drama school, she met and married a young film producer, James Dickson, in November of _ 1956. He started managing her, and stil] does, even though they were divorced in early September—of this year. ; This strange girl earned arf academy award .nomination--_ the highest honor Hollywood can bestow outside of winning, the Ospar. ‘+t 3 fed Sone né i , from an pei fs ede apie "y can’t tell ohare Go weting is She doesn't quite know When . But a tragic automobile’ acci- “dent in which her -father was 5 oe and Suzy herself serious- “° * injured, plus a definite pe in her peers has .. Hollywood .. . toward as iuscahe was very pleased when she ~ : changed all _ that. registered, successfully in “Ten North Frederick.’* Tt was wit! of regret that her new-found. friends read of a recent over- dose of pills episode in the life of* this, glamorous girl based, agreat many people - *” feel; on her tangled marital status ‘with Frenchman, Pierre * et Ba notified “20th But uzy has “she's all over her physical and. emotionaltroubles and she'll be - back to resume her -fling -at stardom in early December. * * #0 As for the ogg? of — to be divided into three parts. * € £77 7% CONFIDENTIAL TO “END OF ROPE:” That fat is’ in the fire. Now, do it-up brown. _ ek kw ws For a personal reply, wtite Flollywood Gibiiising Fre esh- New Talent. as s Stars But donk these outshine einglin of tainatts Who a genuine satiny 7:2 have found Hollywood rough - going in their early careers— ‘there are still ‘many + other candidates who are happy, well Adjusted, normal and zooming to ABBY in car of this paper. Enclose. a self-addressed, ee eee Programs on Science’ to-Begin * adult or janior guest. Junior " memberships are open to any boy or girl sicaiam 10 and pe ee ; = Plan State Maetibe The State Board, MOMS of America, Inc., will hold a gen-. eral discussion ‘with all unit officers and hospital : chairmen at 11 a.m. Monday © at Veterans Memotial Build- ing, Detroit. Harb DYcaleotts This? . Little Cheese Fil lad Bus te cious for Luncheon ago we went to a’ \ Iuncheon/where the most de- . d the recipe: Max Fell of Drayton 3 Woods. aif . Fell is.active in church = community _ activities and Extension. work. She isa mber of PEO. Both the Fell _ Yeast. t/ S heat é —» greased refuses to act his age?” ‘you I soon. Giscoy “}usks a wife who wants to, settle|you are having. fum too, ~ ould cxurphratelpree ga bul = 3 Ve Re | Ww. husband thinks t with the ge | es eee 4 ee children grown it’s high time they! The thiddle years don’t have tor had a little fun out of life. t * 8 Ts ’ “For years we led a quiet life,” " says his wife. ‘Now we have to be {going all the time. He insists on my © “ltaking up all his new enthusiasms rand -it’s wearing me out, <3 “Frankly, I'm ready to sit down} _ 8 ‘tand--admit: to -being -middle-aged, wotepen, | » |but-I-dén't know how to get my! csr tes {husband to face the fact that he > olr tissues. This is i * J > their flesh Ine “solid”, tis a Ic na : ” » oe 3 - due. to muscle development rather Ov | de a manledveiapnent e. iness * Many young women gain a great The 'tréman who ‘retains her ‘- deal of weight during the first few good Jooks all of ber life‘is's | years 6t Ynarriage. They wonder disciplined ; if the married state has .some special effect. | a 4 a > > > a a » > a : a a $ FE 4.95913 he “no gee GS : musoune (¢ FAST SERVICE! : Daf aed acre yell , ‘Christian Literature Sales : 12 39 Oakland rwrrrrvreT Terr eT Te eee nay Parents and friends are in- vited to the 6 p.m. meeting Sun- day of Senior Methodist Youth will lead the worship service. Barry Horst will show slides of ithe bus caravan of the-group. The) } acai is, planned to show parents just what the young people of Cen- ‘tral are doing. The Intermediate Group also will meet at 6 p.m. with the session on- “A Christian Serves. “ a a Don ‘Davie wilt lead the discus- ‘sion at the 8 p.m. meeting of: the Aldersgate Fellowship, to which all young adults over 18 are invited. Bethany Baptist FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH — CAI Building —S460 Williams Lake Rd. Sunday School oOo Reese oreneee SEEN CR Boece ecedeccesees Eos ‘}to Assist Youth }.durrie, McCully, Thurly - Allen to Lead Discussion | ere Pei ceeseeenseneeees at Adult Forum - Maynard Johnson, moderator of my ‘Apostolic Charch of Teak _ 459° CENTRAL : Youtip People Saturday ..... - 7230.p.m. Sunday School.and Worship "10:00 a.m. 2 Sunday Evening Service. . oceeee TOP M Tuesday Bible Class ......+.+5.. 7:30 p.m, Thursday Evangelistic .......... . 7:30 pm. % .Church. Phone FE 5-8361 : _--. ~ Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 ieee sapee £. Ses ; | Bethany Baptist Church, will be | chairman of the every member en- llistment program, the purpose of p witich is to secure new facilities l activities. re ae ei “For Whom Shall I Vote?" . will Ibe the topic of Dr, Joseph. I. Chap- man's sermon at the 8:45 and 11 ‘fam, services Sunday. Youth as- — and. a good measure of success: Thurley Alien and Turrie Mc- ~The Salvation iy 29 Ww. LAWRENCE STREET - 1s Sunday School 9:45 a.m. ‘Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. Morning Worship 1 l\a.m. Evangelistic Meeting 7:30 p.m. | _ Wednesday Prayet and Praise Meeting 7:30 p.m. _- |? CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER -Good Music — Singing — True to the Word Preaching Cully will be leaders of the dis- cussion; “You and Bethany,” “when the Adult Forum meets at 7 p.m, tomorrow, The four Baptist Youth Fellow- ship Groups will. meet at the same time, * ‘Evening eed at rg ts) ‘clock. will feature a sermonette by the pastor on “Where God May. Be Found.” Karen Olsen, Dennis Wisniewski and: Robert Sickels will participate |: in the service, with Ralph Berge- God Meets With Us — You, Too, ihre Invited ae ~ DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Elizabeth Lake Rd. -at Tilden — Schoo) . om, Sorel vig Sead “a am, uth Service | SE OORT SOKe Deter rwerercereen $30 pm. Gnaiee 5 Service ; a fies veensaeoatee, Sin ere leraiel sieve Se cents 7 p.m. Pastor—REV. LRE LaloN® 6. 8: ba Wedne ewal, | mann leading the hymn sing. Teacher's Training — at Central Christian. The Rev. G. W. Gibson, pastor of Central Christian Church, 47 N=, |Saginaw_ St.-announces a Teachers’ PONTI AG CH URCH - OF CHRIST | '. Welcomes All MM isitors | and. Christian Workers’ Training} Course will start at 6 p.m. Sunday.| The course is offered by the | pastor who. will be the teacher, as an answer to the widespread. de- mand ‘for a practical teacher train- At 2:30"pail. tomorrow, the Flint). - junhapyy existence especially among. -young people. \or tall, or short. Noses s¢em to be a special problem, and I have ad Work T Toward “14 By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE _ Ihave been reading through a new ry ec good d of mine, Ken Giniger. It is called “A Treasury of| — Golden . Memories” and it's filled with hundreds of poems,| speeches and recitations many of us memo-} - rized and loved when we were youngsters. | But Ken’s book reminded me of a horrible custom ‘they had when I was a child back In| Ohio. In those days when the minister or other! — company came: around to call, everybody got dressed up and the children would be brought) — "$n and made to recite a poem or prose nets Wy tion. a SS Well, at those moments, ‘T tried never ~ to be where they-could find me. I was too DR. PEALE bashful. Come to think about it, that’s a “| _ word you don’t hear much anymore. But when I: was a boy _ it-was in general use and they said of a child whe hid when * company came, or who refised te A ceed ni: plece, “He's bashful, that’s all.” - Yve never niade a study. of the Geciwatian of bashful, ” but i Gertainly carries*a connotation of shrinking, fearsomeness, || abashed in the presence of life and doubtful of oneself. i ~~ kw Ow. ‘ My mail and personal contacts reminid me every day of its arey L. ‘Golden, ‘author of the current best seller, “‘Only in Amer- ~ YOUTH UNCERTAIN. Youngsters give the impression of being very ‘self-assured, but in reality the majority of them: have, a hard time with this problem of lack of confidence. Some write and tell me how shy and unhappy they are|i, because they are fat. Others feel inferior because they are thin;| Temple Beth Jacob at 8:30 p.m. Friday. His subject will te “Only had many letters from teenagers whose main complaint - -is, ‘My nose is funny.” Others are troubled. about the size or shape . of. their ears. One of the greatest philosophers once said, “Know thyself, for this is the beginning of wisdom.” Now, I'd like . to ask you a searching question. Do you really know your- eS _ | serviee i open to the public. : * * * os Do you really know what you are—what is in ‘you—what you can do? Have you ever become truly aware of your poten- tials? Have you actually found yourself? True and balanced self-assessment is one of the ‘best tech- niques for gaining a real feeling of confidence. An “excellent three-point technique is suggested. in a book x ty David Seabury. (It’s very’ worth trying. MAKE ANALYSIS First, take pencil and paper and make an ‘honest analysts of- yourself..On ‘one sheet, list all the negative things: weak- nesses; failures; faults, dogbts. On another, list all the factors that would make you rfios like you want to be. Then put the first sheet away; keep the ‘second | sheet with you and read it a dozen times each day. ~ ™~ Second, pray. daily that the Lord will give you strength, and guidance to become what you want to be, ~ Third, go out and try to be what you want to be to the best of your ability and -intelligence. Do these things and in time you will aequire, boty con- to Offer Pledges Charter for Boy Scouts to Be Given at Family Night Gathering The Orchard Lake- Community| Church, Presbyterian’ will ‘cele- dbrate Loyalty Sunday tomorrow with members and friends present- ing“ their pledges: ir 1959 with the — * _ >The Price ‘of Feast will- be| the topic of the Rev. Edward D.| Auchard’s sérmon at ‘the 9 and ll.a,m, services. Don Olin will be the, morning. soloist. Sue Alm, chairman of the Faith Commission, will lead the discus- sion on. “Do We Have Gray Flan- nel. Minds” at the 6 p. m. meeting|f _ jot Senior ™ Fellowship, tomor- row.” “Sire. thigdegs tegmay sik be. jn charge of arrangements for the beet dinner sponsored by. the ‘Women’s Association from 6 to 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. The beef has been donated by a member of the congregation from a farm in Northern Michigan. The film, “Ye Are My Witness- es” will be presented at the train- ing session at 8 p. m. Wednesday for the annual every member can- vass. Charles — <*> charge. - : as i The charter for the’ Boy Scouts/f will- be presented at the- Family Night gathering Monday evening. Bob. Reeves is chairman of the ‘|charch scouting committee. (Cagpttat ASD. e: 365 Members at Convention . in Milford High - : More than’ 365 members of ‘Je hovah's Witnesses of local congre- gations attended the semi-annual | convention in Milford last week, said. William Strong, local presid- ing miniSter. - Church fo Conf ‘Revival: Meetings ‘The Rev. - Marcus Sizemore ol Greensboro, N. C. is conducting a revival at 7 each night in the Pike Street Church of God. Meetings will continue through Nov. 9. Before: enteriig “the ministry, Mr. Sizemore served in the Armed Ten from Pontiac were erga \Forces throughout the Korean the 55 persons immersed at the|war He is a. graduate of Lee Col- mass baptism, ‘ Mege,” Cleveland, Tenn. - . Principal speaker at the con-|, The Rev. Harold F. Douglas, clave was. Peter .D’Mura, Watch- pastor, stated the public is invited. peed Real fe eadquarters, Ww re: ie Rev. Marion F. Boyd, | Convention Speaker ‘Harrison .Avenue Free ‘Methodist cc~ention on “The- Watchtower Society in God’s Purpose.” Held in the Milford High School, | the assembly represented 20 con- gregations: in Southeastern Michi- = , The Rev. Marion F. Boyd, pastor of Columbia Avenue Baptist Church, will address the Baptist State Convention Wednesday in the Fairview Ave. Baptist ured, De- _|troit, His message will be~ “Divine Revelation and the Word of God.” The Rev. Mr. Boyd is first vice president of the convention,. one of 27 state conventions representing oan Kentucky Evangelist Returned Missionary, - at Local Tabernacle. Speaker at 2 Services - The Rev. ‘Burton McCready, re turned missionary from the Belgian Congo, will speak -at the 11, a.m. and 3 p.m. services Sunday. in the Governor of the State, will speak at 7:30 tonight and services Sun- Church. 2800 Watkins Lake Rd. 31,000 churches and 9 million mem. bers. Accompanying the Rev. and Mrs. Boyd to the Detroit meeting will The Rev. and Mrs. MeCready who have been in the’ Congo 16 years «will be. accompanied to- morrow by John Koni, an African | denomination, Johnson has de- livered hui ‘of. lectures on “Temperance” ‘throughout t he * ‘An inane of the Methodist Bible Study 00.00.0000 Pr 150 a.m. ing course. Meraing Worship 10:50 GOD I8 NOT MOCKED" sm. || Credit will be given at thie end ES of the course to those who pass : : Sunday Evening Worshtp | - 6:00 p.m. |/examinatiotis by the Standard Pub- - . “GOSPEL ON GOSSIP” °~ ~ Phishing Co..of Cincinnati, Ohio. In- ; Wednesday Evening Service ....... 7:30 p.m. | struction isswithout cost. ‘ Listen te Herald of Fruth bs ill preach WXYZ Detroit 5:30 to 6:00°P.M. Sunday ~} The Rev. Mr. Gibson will preac : ee : Everybody Is Invited! ‘Jon “Christian Independence at the | W W. Han. Minister peal ie i. ee be ii 11 a.m. service and on “Believing ; : . oe a ee “= Nia Lie” at the 7.p.m. worship hour. CORNER OAKLAND and SAGINAW _ Rev. H.. H. Savage, D.D., Pastor - INVITES YOU | ; to the | ~ EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE | } i. November 2 Through 16 * Sendays et 10:45 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. _ Mondey. hiataae Friday at 7: :30- P.M. | NGELIST-BILLY WALKER leis 1 Musical Features meer biceebes = Evangelist Billy Walker e , Student at Weyie University. Reaching Youth With istudent of Spring Arbor Junior “Hi College. The Rev. Walter Johnson, is, pastor. be Mr. and Mrs, Houston Lovett, Mrs, Leibern Lockwood, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Hubbs, Mrs. Byron Bolt, ‘Mrs. Pat Green, Robert Starkey, Hugh Phillippe and Kermit Ham- race country. The Rev, A. J. Baughey, pastor,.stated the — has béen invited, > To Hold-Song Festival Prey: lest ye enter into tempta- tion. b > Step. to. Understanding? rst Uni WASHINGTON W,— Courses in|Local Gymanfa- Gariu Festival for Pentecostal Church |! Russian sill be started in-at least inde 178 Green st Roberta pPontise -[iseven Roman Catholic parochial|Park Presbyterian Church, Wood- schools in the Washington archdio-|' Sunday Services 10:00 A.M. [icese. next fall. About 400, elemen- |land’Park. Services will be at 2:30 fanaa Services a cry tary ‘children already have signed = _ afternoon; and 7 in the eve- io . up to learn the language. Marimont Baptist Church WALTON ‘BLVD., 1 BLOCK OFF BALDWIN = JOIN: “The Merimant Baptist Sundey Schost:in {ts WORBIT | _ AROUND THE SON” Contest—Just 3. Sundays ‘Left wl Friendly W elcome Awaits All at the Marimont Baptist Sunday School st DAY. SCHOOL 10 A. M. CHURCH 11-A. M. the Trith ae .. TO ‘ALL WHO BRING THEIR. : sremters ica,” will occupy~-the- pulpit’ pt day in the Evangelistic prea, They also , operate eisii re projects, designed modities for balanced living and in| hh ore ¢ Repree ~ Ralph C. to provide com- |‘ ST. : Sunday Presbyterians Fyatisar Late " MISSOURL acs Cog ‘ST. TRINITY | Aubure wre of Seale 4 = Sunday School . = First Service Second. Service ae “Barly Service —. ‘He “Morning Bervicn 4 +1045 A.M. | School ~ 9:30 A’ | BLOOMFIELD} ; ~ TOWNSHIP . Square Lake & Telegraph O45 A.M. F 8:30 A-M. igo MY ~ séeeee -PAUL :- BIS AM E i nC. Dee tte. I atheran | Sandoy ‘Scbect micros § Council Churches. \ST.. MARK | | 1979 Commerce Road ASCENSION =|. EX SERIES, | figs i Wm. C. Grate, Pastor _ | sneaeysanbar aera Curd Service TBAB CHRIST _VEW, fall—Walton, Blvd ; PONTIAC beta Saxhadaw) © $7 Hill St. at Cherry St. g hp copaeey q “\ Carl W. Nelson, Pastor erally > 9:30 A. uo : SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:45 A.M. 1 ‘CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A. M. SHEPHERD of WALLED LAKE Meeting at Walled Lake Elem Scheo?, || Richard ey me i Pastor W. Maple Near Ladd Rd. ‘Rev, Donald cane <. eveaber M. Frederick. Fouts, Pastor Church Sefyice ........ 9:00 | ibs Sunday- “eee ebene 9:00 CHURCH SERVICE , 11:00 A.M. Church Service .......:11:00 | Sunday School .........11:00 g ~ -B.T.U. Dri Andeew Sotneon of Wilmore, ||. Ky.,. a - former candidate | for |] CHURCH =? dy ented A. M. WATERFORD TWP. Airport at Williams Lake Ra. Arvid E, Andersdn; Pasior - SUNDAY SCHOOL CHURCH SERVICE -11:00 AM. | | q | | ST. JOHN'S © . ; | IE i i SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:30 A.M. | tents § School Morning Worship Bae NES ce ws Evening. ‘Worship — Wednesday Prayer. Meeting. “(Next to .. 9:30-0.M: ie Sunday = os ee oBl & the LAKES : “ f roa ‘Cedar Crest off Union Lk. Rd. © -- ‘Howard E, Clayeombe,: Pastor e _ Services at 8A M.~ -" @nd 2 School ‘St. Stephen's S “GRACE p Corner. Genesee poo Gtendste i Dublin AM . 9:45 A M. a ee * 6 6 ee wee oe eee ee ee Rev, ‘M. F. Boyd fea Pastor ees with Southern Baptist Convention 000 Members oe “ 9" — 2 eae ceBa ven ese ees ieee © oe Slew 6 A A.M, . .11:00 A.M 6330 PLM. . 7:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. “Sunday Schoot 10 A.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. ~ WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET REV. H. L, JOHNSON, ‘Pastor. Worship 11 A.M. w. ¥. Pp. $. 6:45 P.M. Wed. Prayer and Bible becfang ncag gea " Sunday Schoo! Sesbaatibenaen Fee Peecesorosce 8:30 A.M. _and 11:00 oan 5 WY eee aera 3 mM WATERFORD COMMUNITY. CHURCH Andersonville Road — Near Dixie Highway CCC RHC HOTT Hee eee we be: sed 9:45 A.M, The Rev. The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate - * .. SUNDAY” SERVICES 8:00 AM.—H 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion Chu All Saints Episcopal eherch: Williams Stvat W. Pike C: George Widdifield, Rector joly Communion ys Church Sebo! : 11:00 A. M. —Hely Communion rmon by the Rector ST. “GEORGE'S a «ge Micneers EPISCOPAL (CHURCH | * EPISCOPAL Caen ed sac Colina: AM tehation Services of * Holy Communion Chat — Ever Mh Ne THIS. SUNDAY TO SUNDAY SCHOOL - ‘ ett Sam MS Nee ey Rev. PHILIP SOMERS, Pastor —68 w. Wolton Bivd. - __| , oko Somain a / . 6 a ' ata . ’ 17 — — Seer eS Wesilte”: ra voseser. oe Meng fan _ Youth Fellowship . .. $45P.M ‘Byening Service 7:00PM ‘Wednesday Prayer Meeting _ 7:30 PM sinCORaR CMUMMCRE = A apectal service of comm ® te pre io Hickory Grove School at’ 165 E. Square Lake Pry thy Sactudh Ca a scheduled for 5:30 pote. " Sunllay. Bishop: Marshall ‘Reel ofthe Detroit Conference will _tomorrew Sanctuary Is. Former Hickory. Grove School aie $456 Primary Street © “i Wm, Palmer, Pastor “Worship 8:45 and 11:15 AM. ¥ “TESUS' PRILOSOPHY™ | | \ | * Lael ‘The former school ‘tiie completely: remodeled, will. serve as the ‘sanctuary. “The Pontiac neastde Plaina, Michigan | @. J. Teeumissen, Je Pastor A Bible School ..... 9:45 A.M Morning Worship 11:00A.M Youth Groups ..... 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship . » 7@0TSE: «Fellowship will hold a service of] : | werstlp and_ fellowship. : a a ae _The school building andi six acres ee ee z 1:90 Be CHURCH OF THE ATONEMENT - ee ee Ist CONGREGATIONAL | | CHURCH OL, &. Manen ond WL Chea Rev. Malcolm &. Burton, Pastor Sev. Kart W. Octhors Aste. Pastor Donald ©. Andrews, Paster Sunday School .... 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship: ..10:45 AM | Maceday Lk, & Wms, Lk, Rd. | 10:00 A.M. Rev. Roy ¥. Lambert, pel “WILT THOU ; Sunday School ... 9:30A.M.« LOOK 0 Nu?” Morning Worship ~.10:45 A.M. fF. 5 , 2nd. Sunday -+- 10:45 Tl The Rev. Mr. Barton, reaching | SE sre RRR : ~ MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH | 351 Prospect St. Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje “| Sunday School....10 A.M — Moraing Worship....14:15 A.M. | = Young. Peoples, ...... 6:15 P.M, a : . 1:30 Wednesday Eve. Setvice... 1:30 P.M. ci & Ere, ‘Worship. - BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Held at LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A.M. Te sone om FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN, t itt 46 North Roselawn Pontiae Press “Photo "Bearing Burdens Builds Spiritus! Tissues as 4 : ~ | ht Shee” ‘tee * at Rundell St. gave pennies, ‘nickels fess Rd heey anc needy’throughoff the world. NE’ aber and ‘dimes to the Christian Rural Ovérseas Pro-. .Shown are (center) Donna Vollrath of 268 E. 4 gram last night when girls from Oakland Park ee ee Sachets Deen of 2%, Be ne ———e SS ‘CHURCH. OF SPIRITUAL FELLO : Malta Hall—82 Perkins ‘St. (Of Ai 1, Theophilus. M. Taylor 2 ‘Speak to Presbyteriaris Membetls of First Presbyterian will attend a Detroit Presbyterial ae among those to)meeting . in Jefferson —— Mo Service Thureday Evening FIRST. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. 576 Orchard Lake Avenue at Marimont 500 Attending Church I AY, NOVEMBER 1, 1958 ; 2 ax jlo Consecrate. St. Paul Methodist Chirk Bible. School .. amr \ i th Pap ; & a 23. -of Bishop “Marsbal! R. of jot land were putchased’in July of r 3 Metin Seas we Darl Cotrenc wil be! -|this. year. In February, members 4 wean Wersk ee ae ger Str the iat wa Iatinigrssadassiovincs “oO rae pang ogjenrai ree ag wos gi for the: time > At 6 p.m., the Methodist Youthlodist to St Paul Methodist. ~ STARTED IN 1914 . Bible Sunday i “CHURCH &. = NAZARENE és 60 STATE STRiET Bible aa bee > MORAL IMPOSSIBILITY” Youth Service..... 6:30 P.M. Eveagelictic Service 7:30 P.M. | “OUR BIRTHRIGHT” woeeien So nethy A. ee - Pastor re 7 Area Methodist Union has Seni: buted the new pews: The chancel, tinished in eax, represents the fine craftsmanship ot the minister who has given many hours to his hobby of carpentry. Members serving on the build- ing and remodeling committee in- elude the pastor, Kenneth Healy, Frank Griffiths, Mrs. Dean Towles, Mrs, Fred Liming, Minto Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tews. The church was startéd early in .1914 when a Bible class of First (Methodist Church sensed the need “lof , religious ‘instriction. in the south end of Pontiac; Under the - |leadership of Mrs, Herbert Wigle, ‘| ealls were ‘maed in the neighbor- hood and a report indicated a wot ~-|slon Sunday Schoo} advisable. ] Andrew L. More, teacher of the class. Lots. on the eorner ‘of Wilson avenue: and Paddock street weré firlanced the building, with Benson H.. Ogden, a charter. member of the church, in charge of construc: tion. was purchased in 1919. The Rev. "IL. F. Rayfield was the first pastor. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. CHURCH Giese. Minister 347 N. Saginew donated by Mr. Moore. The class| g Friday General Baptist Church aed M. C. A. 131 Mt Clemens Street é “Ree Garner, Paster — FE. 4.7407 10:00 A.M. Sunilay School .,.... 4. : Morning Worship +o seeyenupans He AMT eee eeeee sgeetedes , M. Bible Study : Bvening Service ..-..., eeipepenes 7:00 P.M. = edijesday Preyer aeeeee 7200 P.M. 3 ‘iwere Friends Meet Friends and God Meets AN” 6 Rev. LUTHER 6 os" to 11:30'A. M—Communion arid > DR. LOLA P. ‘ee See — Has te 12:15 Noon—Sunday School Classes. . 30 .P..M.—Young People's Services. Jas P. M--Evangelistic. Service—Chaplain Dave Martin - on “The Signs of-the Times.” . pa r - Wedneedeya bible Sted Stud iy: . ‘ 4 ar einen onli Welaape Awaits You! ge ata col a ii i Ain Al inc lin Lin in nin nln ln Lin in Lin lin in i nl FIRST METHODIST - South ‘fers at Judson - —. Paul T, Bart, _— Harry J. ote Rains t Pastor 10: 00 A. M. MORNING. WORSHIP : ‘“FEAR NOT” ; 81:15 CHURCH SCHOOL: - Wed. 7:30 P. M..Bible Study and Pra Youth Fellowship. eres + ISP. M Fellowship tay F Central Methodist : 9 MY. MILTON BR. HANK, D. D., Minister .« DANIEL. 4. WALLACE, B. D., Assoc. Minister - . JOHN 8. HALL, D. D., Asses. Minister SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A. M. | ' “MUFFING LIFE” — “ie M. H. Bank, Preaching . _ (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) - MORNIN G e - Articles of incorporation were signed on Dec. 2, 1918, and the’ parsonage at 520 S, Paddock St. | “Hear Dr. Andrew Johnson Tonight... sabe spethins Sad, 520.0. hadeia Comiy Minit 'M. MORSE, Supt. ~ Sunday at 10 8-11 A.M, and af 7:90 P.M. Evangelistic Tabernacle . @ Dr. Johnson of Wilmore is a Ky. Colonel, Orator and one-time candidate for Governor of Kentucky! @ SPECIAL—Hear the late Dr. Geo, Bennard; author of “The Old Rugged Cross‘! on the air, Sun. at LE :30 A. M. over CKLW, 800 ke. on the dial, e GREAT SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY’ at 10 A.M. - REV. A, J. BAUGHEY, Pastor FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH - mh? 5 1 Aleck N + iva, Sunday. School: : Morning Worship Youth Service... Evangelistic Service 7:45 P. M. School; One Thousand Sunday Evening Service—1:30 P.M. } :Goal for Contest Mrs. Penny Nichols of Detroit, _ Wed., Nov. 5—Open Forum, Rev. Marshall Speaking, 7:30 P. M. HARRY NICHOLS, President — ' PLENTY..OF FREE. PARKING | Bethany, Baptist Chareht West Huron at Mark Street— DR. JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, Paster PERCY: ‘M. WALLEY JR., Ministe?, of Education ' Tuesday afternoon and evening ai}the monthly meeting of the Wom- ' the mssiting id tered en’s Association "the church Os . at the Avenue qreme is , Sunday will be known as Bible or Rose of Sharon Day at the Mar- imont Baptist Sunday Schodl: A rose will be. given each person bririging a Bible. : ‘Flower arrangements will be: awarded the family with_ the old- tor recently in. petsberyh when |All Saints Youth Group in the CSA a te Caled iS roan? Present ‘T he Lottery’ .When members of. the: Adult sc Saeahclaens Out Youth Group meets at -7:30 p.m. < 4 iiaaaahe Wed. Evers: Meeting 7:45 P.M. “Rev. T. H Staton | FE 2-8487 il The Episcopal Church i of the Advent W. Long take M4. at Middlebelt THE REV FOHN W. WIGLE. Vicar Service ‘and Charch School 9:15 AM, and If:14 A.M Boly Commenion First Sunday 4 Smith and Nelson Matthews, fers) j, {a} if “ Sunday in the Men's Club room ie~’ Bible, the one having an un- ‘Two Worship Services—8:45 A. M. and 11: 200 A.M. ste tae eubetvel tear | ay Sonevojel’ Cheat Lene! Bile gaxh Gee nents oct, Sermon: “FOR WHOM SHALL I VOTE? Pog g Miss eee, aot will. be choser! for the|ing the most Visitors with a Bible. | 9: h 1 Classes for Al’ me play, “The ” 2 senmee =o tees = - AS aie ene De, Wine The ° play, which | colinatin 8 Hh sg music p Dead gpsrosed "7:00 P. M—Adult Forum, 4B. Y. F. Groups — Lares, ror lca ccagmid will be “pre-| ‘and the Trumpet, Trio with Mrs. 8:00 P. M-—Vespers .;,[Sented. in nye future. All) Ronnie. Reh at the organ and 1:80 P. M. Wednesday—Midweek ee rer TS ene ce ne ae munity | Philp Somers at the piano, “An American Baptist Convention ‘_ : ‘Hthe 30e°may a, group ‘and| Teachers of the week were Mrs. will telpeetinipaia te telietben Audrey Emerson, Mrs. Nelson BETHEL ‘TABERNACLE First Pentecost Church of Pontise 88.16 am, Worship 11 am. Evan Service 7:30 p.m. "Rk one Thurs, 7:30 p.m. 1348 + Baiaett tare. = OVE vane if i ered High young people will Chapel Farhily Dinner : The Marimont Sunday School is I yy eZ; ad t = CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 2 TE 4 fa I] * fi 7 ‘ hear and consider “Camp. s” / . in the fourth week of the tontest/ U. SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY | iets Bin ris at ps Andrew's Church [viens ‘goal ot an attendance of UNITY — Philip. tot | A apel family fellowship din-|1,000- persons. More than.500 were ‘' EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT”. votions, ner will be held ‘at 6:30 p.m. Fri- present last Sunday, said Robert We. Services andi, . m.. Rooth : _Sypios ie , ne - people = y at hy Andrew’s precoyal L, Gavotte, the superintendent. . "8 coment: — ale School : Street visit other group mee terford. Township. MY. Weantetat evening: HAM toe BM. — [Uf] tomorrow night, =. jegpageeaer”commmumity singing), NCTnSRSO? Betas T wil, bet Sunday Service 11 seal i.) Seven SPM: “Friday to 0 P.M SS) Mrs. oo ees will openihas been lined up by chairmen|*s_ “4 _ n° . a ee ta .,_\ , [illber home to the Women’s Prayer|Mrs. R. 1, Walker. Members and < ‘PmRSr CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. = Group alltel weeshig On| friends have been invited: to at- . The - ni le Wettnesdpy, a dono ow of women —_ U ~ o eee PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH : BALDWIN AT FAIRMOUNT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH + S ‘ 'WURON AT WAYNE 4 ate Sunday School .....-...*. Pe & ¥. Nu Poster REV. WILLIAM. MARBACH, D.D. a ee on 11200 A. iM Bey. orto JENNINGS, guest® speaker : heaite tay WNC METAS. 1 Piierins ER 6:45 P. M, ; WORSHIP SERVICES wé€é 9:30-1:00 Golden Gospel Hour . i a 7:30.P. M. ee ‘CHURCH SCHOOL ee oe 9:30-11:00 eee a Te “1 | 0..D, EMERY, Minister Bring your family and friends to “The Little Church with the BIG HEART” ROY OVERBAUGH, 8. 5. Supt. | | It & aS we 10:00 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages 11:00 A. M. WORSHIP . “A Name to Live a 45 P.M. oF Junior and Youth - Fellowship : 71:30 P, M. Even . S Topie: “Christianity You Are Cordially Invited to Worship With Us “FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH fn BASTERN JUNIOR HIG Senford at B. Pike ‘ Pastor 0. P. Eastman, 633 632 Benson = s recon | 1s wi Ww Action” . Cr i, _ Visitors-n ‘Our City Are - Especially Invited. : THREE GREAT SERVICES —~ P : _ 10A.M. Dr. Tom Malone, Pastor ; _ need SUNDAY SCHOOL _ Rev. Alger Lewis ny se - ae sana | Semen | ‘Rev. Charles Whitfield . Modem Supervised bina : th word of G00 n ‘There's strength. for daily living... help for troubled hearts... comfort for sine - sick-souls in GOD’S a : BOOK: — T= =i A CHURCH WHERE ' A. The $3,300,000 bond issue will be general obligation: “bonds. Asounng a maximum interest cost of 4%, it can be financed at a cost of about 70c per year per $1,000 of assessed value. This is equal to $2.80 per year on a house assessed at $4,000, or less than Ic per day. Business and industry will pay 78% of the cost of the new Pant Home owners will pay 22°. *., No — fn sewage treatment charges is being - VOTE FOR A BETTER CITY : “VOTE YES NOVEMBER Ath ae ‘What will the New Plant Provide? s @ Tt will expand total treatment capacity by 5 million gallons per day > : “and will provide sludge disposal for both. the old plant and sly plant. e All sladge will be incinerated and a sterile ash will be the end product, @ It will ‘Temove all 6dors in the vicinity of the plant. ) © If will make it possible to install Sanitary and combined sewers in-the ~ ‘ @astern and- northern sections of the city — including the area east a / Of East Bivd. © With the new plant the city will be in a ‘position to provide capacity for industrial and residen: growth in Pontiac and to serve such : - Significant aston te our — as Michigan State University- VOTE “YES” TUESDAY- VOTE "YES" for the: Proposal “prortety OWNERS. ONLY MAY VOTE | Bond Issue Has the Ueatiomms sea ok the Pontiae City Conimission Wel P, Miles x Weer Went: considered er agipin PONTIAC 2 are af: area 7+ ar “By Retain the mon’ who nee faithfully siring them. Ct ths taiel tie etek ek a __ represented All of the people. _ contribute $39,880.46 to the Mich- x] Born ‘in. Michigan, Resident ¢ - Oaklond - Included in this bracket are sich : oman Se: Se Michigan Heart ~ Veteran of World War i. Foundation; Leader Dogs For Pontiac Area “health. services, ss fees ; s : F : B 4] “i 3 " t . gee receiving a tetal of $43,279.40 are : | ale >. : 3 aul : ae ™ ~ REPUBLICAN Chief of. Criminal Division, Attorney General's Office has said— “Tre waahad.cilt Presecutees Rannghon Se, stats and I've never worked with a man with more . integrity; Gbilty and spit of cooperation than Fred Ziem." , Royal Oak Man Held) jon Narcotics Charge | ROYAL OAK “TOWNSHIP _— A 30-year-old Royal Oak Township m&n will appear in justice court} Thursday charged with the posses-/' sion of narcotics.” ~ Lloyd B. Johnson of 216i1’ Glen-| field St., pleaded innocent ‘to the ship Justice Mark Howard. He was released after furnishing a $5,000) _ |bond. .s| Johnson was arrested early yes- terday at his home by township| ‘ |police who’ said they found mari-} -|juana in one of the accused’s suits.’ According to Capt. Sam Whit- field, Royal Oak Township Police, Johnson’ was dismissed early this} #7 year from his job as assistant manager .of the Oakdale Resident ‘Co-operative House because of ‘‘ir- regularittes."’ | Same Cars, Same Spot — They Crash 2nd Time JOPLIN, Mo. (AP)—Two. cars collided on U.S. 166 near here last ‘ May, causing minor property} = damage. j The same cars crashed again Friday at-the same spot, the High- way Patrol said,- but. this time it}. was more serious, David Parker, 11, and Sherry Griffon, 3, were in- jured. The. cars were driven by -Mrs.} Elnora Parker, 38, of near Joplin; and Raymond Griffon, 21, Duen- weg, Mo. ° PLEASE -- - “tf you soe thie deg, License Thorndele. REWARD. Poy FRED! $f — f - ie Me . ; e for’ The United Fund Sponsored by K 7 tne.,. ‘General. Contractors: When you really need a helping hand. It’s been a. hai day — the longest and- hardest day of your life. Growing up can be awful tough on a twelve-year- old — when -you’re — the _ of the house. ~~ 4 There’s much ‘to do! Meals to ‘prepare (as best you can). The small kids to take care of. Tidy the house. Fix the _ -baby’s formula. If only mother wasn’t ick! It’s not that you mind the-work. It’s just that, well, the responsibility is just too overwhelming for one so young... Even easy tasks are difficult for un- trained hands. “Then — when ‘everything seems blacke est—she comes to the door. The ‘Visiting Nurse — could anyone be more ; welcome ? The Visiting Nurse Association is just one of the 55 United Fund services that benefit by this year’s Drive. Last year Visiting Nurses made many thousands of ‘house calls, bringing their skill: and training to all who.needed it — regard- less of race, creéd or color. Your contribution tothe United Fund— helps all 55.services in tmeir work. So when you are contacted, give the United way; give once for all. So much ‘depends entirely upon you “and your , ‘gonacience. . CARE Enough to GIVE Enough PONTIAC AREA © bet abr FUND ‘Campaign | Oct. 21 ne, tt: | ~ + i * ‘ Las é \ | genes " xe Pee Le ey ai . : it : \ a = Fadi 7 ee ev ge er, Se eee ee ee a a ee eee ee ee ee: ne _An es wa ioe aking.” ~ FUNERAL “HOME - “Thoughialh Sereice 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-800 |] « », 24-Hour Ambulance Service :* ae, — a = au! C4 el Y @ itis Oo 4 ait. ih 1th 9 tau! % 2 Sha Ooh aitlas “ON: NOVEMBER Ath - MAKE Tr EMPHATIC _ POND yeu Soper ge PE ‘|witl be about 45,000,000 mules trom per) ys en ead beget earth—closer than at, any | Mime by a long-range jet airliner. That since 1939. ‘ is. the equivalent in volume of the) The planet's average distance | service sations, mae Sent thee home a cnn 00 | (Donaldson. Fuller Agency, "oa Seliable INSURANCE Protection” ; Phone FE 4-4565-:. Mi W. . Lawrence § Street LESLIE H. HUDSON ae 10 P. MEAGHER. 4 for Wie ih in Congress = tor State Senator, 12th Dist. ‘Now- -more ‘than ever we. heed Prvre ‘Em Down ans Ohio — After he \ ‘MARE = ; ages = ; ~~, ein RABEL ADAMS - PHILIP A, HART ber ta for baa Governor campus oli-well, the Santa Rita No. 1. This is the well that “blew in” NO. STIRRING: A "~ Jelled Magie is homogenised, You just open the can ~ and start right in on your-paint job.- Even more important—you escape the park gests inadequate _ stirring: Homogenized Jelled Magic gives you a — beautiful, smooth job every time. It's perfect for _; ~ a room in your home— including — “OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT i 4 i # 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE Laon adl scrotary of Slate = pee i A fot Attorn —j ” “PARK FREE REAR of STORE’ | a % Sa is MAE , 7 Nea : os (Political Advertisement) (Political ' "Advertisement) = Political Advertisement) the - NORTHWE OUNTY - represent People. Governor s @) "5 OAK LAN C an said HERALD ADVERTISER __ looks out for yoor interests, Ho can 7 __ lead Michigan ou ofthe Republican . Page 2 , October 23, 1956 “recession and back to full employ ; ae : ipeee eo ae : ment and prosperity.We has done EDITORIAL _ by JN. McCall _f eS . : : ee @ great job for us—and now we : j ee need him more than ever before. Se On November 4th, let's elect him THOSE WHO KNOW ‘BROOMFIELD Best. | —_—o ma as : Will Be Voting for Hudson | | . ON NOVEMBER 4th—MAKE IT EMPHATIC | , i pote VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC! poraeecr: i £ " . : ph : : : ts Probably the best-test of the charac- Broomfield best, anid who himself is owl ‘ter and/or ability of any. mian is the highly respected in ‘Northwest Oakland Rue . reputation he holds among his friends’ _ county, is former state senator George | eek ot eg and co-workers, those who know him —_ Higgins. . We . best recommend:that all of our readers take ROBERT SEYMOUR V. Of interest to all residents of. Oak. the’ on b a read the following letter LOWNE DEVEREAUX : land county is the application of this written by Mr, Higgins: -LOWNEY f for’. 4 : test to the present congressman repre- “As a civic duty and an obligation for Surveyor’ State Representative | senting our district in Washington, to my many friends in- Northwest: District No, 8 4 William Broomfield. If we are to judge. Oakland county who have indicated | | ? : his character and ability by. the state.’ their confidence in my judgment -on_ An “¢ ments, _ and ,lack- of them, from “those. many occasions, I consider it necessary > ges J AMES , : i who know him best,” ‘as. voters we for me. to speak out on the coming re RKSO JOHN c. would: make sure he does\not go back Congressional election. LA N y ITCH Cc ) CK 3 _to Washington for another: two years. ~~ “Tam supporting Democrat Leslie H. for . ai But what about his opponent, Leslie |“” Hudson for Congress from the Oakland* State Representative "for « el H. Hudson, ‘the. Democratic ‘candidate ~~ county (18th) district. TT 47th “District Staté Represensaive: . ‘ i. for Congress? He.has been in public -: “it ami-opposing William Broomfield . : ae District No. 6 ai Be life for approximately the same length, -_Ayeatise | know bite-well wid. beftiended ; ee ic. vy LAWSON a __.... SOHN_E KRONE - i ieee. of time as Broomfield. What do. his friends and_ co-workers think of \him? + him -as a. person and as a Republican This was pretty. well summed up .by candidate until I discovered he wad -. Rinkard Cook, official of the Michigan | totally unworthy of my support. Retail: Merehanits Association, who was “I am not the only Republican who in Holly last we¢kend. . Mr. Cook has is opposing Mr. Brogmfield’s re-elec: | had ‘close contact with both candidates —. tion. His string is af-an end. He has during their service in Lansing. \ tried -to be all thirigs © to all men for Said Mr. Cook: “You could always. - too long and. is being found out. ....~ [f depénd on’Les. You never had to guess - | “My ~-party , /allegiancé has not ‘where he stood’ on any issue,. If he - changed. The’ ‘Republican party ‘(my agreed with yow he told you so and _ party) in Oakland county would be far | worked for your proposal. If he dis- better ‘off.-without Mr. Broomfield in | agreed with you, he told you so and Congress.” worked against the proposal. You Certainly no Lich voter should | could. always depend on Les working cast a ballot for Broomfield, and even for legislation of interest to retail “the. normally straight Republicans merchants, the industrial worker and should give special consideration ° to | in support of improvement of state hos- Mr. Hudson, whose integrity, experi- | _ Pital facilities.” ae _ ence and ability give him the stature | » Probably the ‘man who knows Mr. . of.a Congressman. ike d for County: Clerk and ' for penontng 3 aaner ‘Register ot Deeds ; FLOYD L. COBB Jr. “ARTHUR'S. LAW. '~ ODIN H, JOHNSON | for satay Representative #3 Ter State Rep. Dist, #2 tor State Rep. Dist. #1 - Paid’ Political Adv. Hudson for Comme Committee. Margaret J. MeCalt, Prontibat P- |: f- \ Political ‘Advertising paid for.by the Ookland County Democratic Comm. ® i i \ ? & % ; : ; ; ; : t i | * 2 \ F Pail | Hee cay ; : . ° 3 3 > e Tee ~ Welvndale It Records Upset Triumph; 13-7. Clock Runs Out ‘Chiefs. 2° Yards Away ying TD By BILL CORNWELL It was simply a case of “too little and too late” for Pontiac] | Central here last night at Wisner Stadium. ‘Pushed around during “most ' of the ist half by a determined Mel- Vindale football team, the Chiefs rallied furiously in the 4th quarter ~put saw their final chance for vic- tory cheated by the clock. Melvindale, a new Class A high school, erected a 13-0 advantage, * then hung on doggedly tor a sur- prising 13-7 triumph over favored Pontiac. 7 ‘The Cardinals clicked Grcagh the airlanes for a 60 1st-quarter lead, moved on the ground for wth) with a 13-7 win. < ee FIRST AID saat didn't take long for the first ‘injury in. last night's Pontiac Central-Melvindale football game at Wisner Sta-* dium. Melvindale center Dick Davis'was hurt on the opening kick- off and is shown here receiving sideline help as white-shirted PCH gridders watch the proceedings. Melvindale —— the Chiefs e - Bentiae Press yore The. ‘1958 football, season can't end too soon as far as Waterford | High coath Dave Freeman is con- the following week to conclude its .| dismal year: against Wayne. an 2 2 Mighty Farmington sailed to an | champion, wound up its league schedule with a 41-8 rout of* Berkley field to round out yester- day’s leop activity. _, Walled Lake, the 1956 I-L champ, alled L Lake Route $ a er rand Norm Smith. . - only touchdown, the came midway thi 4th quarter, was a pass play shes} Converted: after eight of them.as n| bench early in an effort to hold Wurst’ also made four “extra points tp finish his evening's work with & total of, 28 points. me 3 \ Lake's _ other: conversions ~ made: by Pierce, Havel, Guisien Farmington Sails to LL Crown Jays Win Enaiy : ex “covering 11 ys, fret BUN Bryce te Dick Finkbeiner: -The same - combination tallied the extra point. : |. Fleet footed nave Chelios OY 7Uu-lequalled Wurst with: a. four-touch- od at weg ried ‘wih kts rilleg with - ridiculous ease * * * The Falcons soared across the Van Dyke goal line 10 times and coach Jack Hayes emptied his down the final score. A touchdown by the 3rd stringers in the 3rd period was nullified by a penalty. Speedy Mike Agee and quarter- back Al LeSage each tallied two : touchdowns and Neil Stevenson ; atid Tom Grimshaw scored one TD apiece to complete the mas- sacre. All scoring was done vn | the ground. The Falcons’ half- time bulge -was 48-0. Chapman enjoyed a banner Melvindale’s win in all likelihood dashed Pontiac's hopes. for a win- ning season. Central will be a de- stands 43 following yesterday's __ victory. ; . Ray’ Danyo, * "a. slick . “ei Te loss gave Lamphere a 25 Fades by Point “of Season; Port Huron Neor EML Crown bridesmaid once again in the East- EML. title only once but finished [second on “many occasions, sal- and lost: its .title: hopes, * * * ~» Mathematicaly, B irmingham share of the title. at in other ganies, East Detroit kept its chances alive by edging Mt. Clemens 12-6 while Ferndale was blasting Hazel Park, 32-13. Port Huron led 130 at halftime Busch Scores 13th TD| Birmingham played the role of 'vaged a 19:19 tie at Port Huron “age against Melyindale in their. football game at = Stadium . last night. SHORT GAIN — Dick McCauley, ‘Poritiac ° Bil Pritchett, csi the Chiefs, . ee Pontise Press Photo Soa giant PCH end, tries fo discourage a Melvindale tackler while. watching. a -Melvindale 13-7. 1-19Final Tal as Lakers Fold Minus Lucadam ~ Barons’ Rally - Holly Outscores ’Skins, pestle Clinches Tie By CHUCK ABAIR ri John Lucadam in the last half of Hills would be putting it mildly, - ‘almost pull the game: out of the onthe Keego eight. * Lucadam had Seveted two | ieuchdewn 4 rd — Blasts Flint.Tech, 42-0 Forrest and a 7 yarder by Ed Busch tied the count in the third quarter with his 13th TD of the sea- son, Phil Isbell’s extra point was aped ce s tem EAT: a a a ee In the same period the Hurons terback Paul Sheehy passed 46 yards to Harvey Quineal. The PAT) run was missed and it was 19-13. - Birmingham hit pay dirt maid. | | way in-the.4th quarter with Jeff Boucher going four yards. Is- bell’s try for the winning point went wide, When the gun sound- ed Port Huron was perched on Birmingham’s two yard “ aft- er a 65 yard march. Tom Morey passed for two bouch- downs and ran for two-in \Fern- dale’s rout of Hazel Park. Morey ‘They oneal football in tae scoring professional style at Roch- ester last night where the Falcons defeated Romeo, 39-26, ~ a fast moving affair. While these two Tri - County iteams were racing up and down the gridiron, Lapeer was toying with Flint Tech, 42-0 in winning its Tth straight of the season. The oddity of the Rochester- Romeo game was that Roches- ter made.20 first downs and Romeo. only two, yet the score~ changed four times, Rochester furs Rvp, 39-2 Rochester two, Bob iGalan went over and Ron " Schmidt converted |/ for a 7-0 Romeo lead. Rochester then marched 65 yards and Reggie Dixon went 6 yards to score. / woe & Of In the second quarter Galan scored an 11-yarter after a fumble |. recovery on the 28 and the PAT was, blocked. A 74 yard march tied the score with Larry Hummel hitting from the one and Dave Hecht converting, iu *& jt Hummel then passed to Bruce After blocking a kick on the Ennis one yard afd it was 29-13 hit Jim Mitchell for 26 yards and Mike Crane for 59 yards. Luther Graham went 39 yards for‘ the x * * * Morey went 17 yards and 4 yards in the third quarter. Hazel Park's TDs: in the 2nd and 4th period were by Dick Golinski-on- an 86 yard pass play from Dick Gyde and a 3-yarder by Chapman. — East Detroit's two scores were in the first quarter on a 17 yard pass from Ray Dries to Don Pet- ross ‘and a 31 yard pass from Bill MacGillivary to Dick Ickes. Mt. utes .when Ken Kunkel hit from the one, son suffered a broken leg first ilar of the gatne. with a victory over Ferndale in the esate finale. Sad Finish for Loniphere | Madison Lamphere closed: its Friday’ afternoon, tosing’a 13-6 de- cision to Huron.at Flat Rock. Lam- nin the 2nd quarter. Raiders Clinch Title 5! Clemens score fh. the final min-. jend-Larry con Ho,Hum — Almont has won an- other Southern Thumb football ti-/f tle. The Raiders. whipped Capac, 41-6, with sofne dazzling running by Jim and Larry. Ostrander in the opening minutes. ~*~ & * dim teok the opening ‘kickoff | ; and went 79 and Larry went 61 . yards on the first play from / Mt. Clemens end Henry Parkin-! scrimmage a moment later, If, Was 21-6 one period. D Howe went 7 for the o . t €° Frank Hartway scored 3-yarders and Larry O, jyard for the other tally.’ sten’s 60 yard dash was/ lone score in the Ist- ‘quarter; * * * In other league ganjes Armada | surprised Brown City, 20-0; New) Hayen took Dryden 246. and An- chor Bay upset Merdphis 6-0. Nate Petty got | bigcking and scored thrice and passed once for’ New Haven’s~scorés. Mickey Patton.scored twice and / : f Almont, Armada Winners: fultbsick én “Porte got the other or-Armiada as Porte and Zarate rar thi points. Dondero Co-Champ ‘After 1 4-0 Victory Royal Oak Dondero gained a share of the 1958 Border Cities League football championship with Grosse Pte. by deféating Fordson, ‘The defending diainpin Pointe], kept half of the crown with a 196), conquest of Highland Park. Don- aero and the Pointe ended their/ conference schedules with 4-1 rec: ords. Fordson had to settle for 2nd place’ with a 3-2 mark. Halfback Bob LeZotte scored both Dondero touchdowns with a 3yard run in the lst- quarter and a 30-yard dash in the 2nd period. from placement. Dondero stopped threa te | eS ee Ss ae ee Kee it the half. Chuck Peterson. ‘went 86 yards on first play of -$rd quarter. and it wac 19-19 and after holding Romeo on the one, Rochester marched 99 yards with Hecht going from the one after a key 62 yard pass play .from Hummel to Roy Book. It was 26-18 starting the 4th period, — * * * Romeo took the lead 26-25 when Galan passed 34 yards to Grimes and Schmidt made the point, but Rochester’s Dixon scooted 39 yards and Hummel went three after a Romeg fumble for ‘the final tallies. k & ke, John McKillen scored twice yards for another in -sp ami $ scor- jing barrage. * toe Dick Coulter hit a Tech runner in the end zone for a aataty in the quarter. peer conversions were made by Stevens, Kohloff twice and Mc- Killen. Halftime score was La- peer 27-0, 14.0, pales senting game last|P¥ “‘jnight at Dearborn. Gary Sonnenberg : converted twice |Rogowsk four serious Fordson scoring |Baimer. Backs Statistics pouneed on an enetiiy fumble at |. a “= om the 32 three plays later, Paige First downs 12 12| went all the way in one burst and - Statisti " Rushing yardage 220 370 it was 21-19 with four ‘minutes left. atistics 5 Passes 4-1 6-15 The final Baron march was halted] pirst downs a) 3 pout inte ky | 8 3-43,5/00ly by the clock with Danziger|Rushing yardage sa Pumbies lst 1 ‘ijrunning and hitting passes. cena voumeme 5-10 4-12 W. Bloomfield .ss.c0..04 1 @ -o-g9] Bob Starnes and Bill - Walleag Cases. taperenpted by o s-iss Bigomfield Diooniild: 48, Newton s egie[scored twice each in the rout at Fumbles los 4 2g emt ieee from Alix).| Clarkston: The losers never got in-| Eats penalised 21-13 6 147 Pat | Lijendan 2 2 flix ye side Northville’s. 30.. It was; , the |Clarhston sence. vs 2. 6<8 hy Mays, a run).| Mustang’s 23rd loop, win. man a 2.42 run, 9 ‘run): Mors PAT, Hall (pass Dansiger). Don Rounds ‘and George Me Fae rich from a et die Meyer, Chamberlain. Guardel ond.’ Legeat,, Eltason, Marsh. , Gens Alix —Lem - on " {two yarders, Bob Stevens" went. 71 and 72. yards, Don Leduc rani five yards and passed to Stevens 50 Northville scored as it. pleased in blasting Clarkston 47-0 to clinch at least a tie for the crown, Holly outscored Milford 26-20 and) a a — Clarencevitie|! Jack Newton, Some Ist. ‘halt running ‘stole the show, tall the two opening West Bloomfield TDs on runs ‘of 8 and 6. ; After an 80-yard punt return by Lucadam was nullified by a penal- ty, the victors drove 85 yards for their final score featuring the run- ning of Newton and Lucadam. Den- his Alix took over Lucadam’s QB post and fired a touchdown pass to Jack Randall on the ist play and booted the important point after. Lucadam had kicked the first two. The Bardns drove 89 yards paced by twe big passes by Doug “Danziger, Don Hays bucked over thet Psmrowy . Country ae Vandy, N. Mexico Win : ‘thing last nigh and chalked -up /- Over Fexas Tech fs -qgarterback - “thea ‘to oe ee ee Richie, etitoon's passing) sparked Tulane to a 27-0 triumph New Orleans, The Green Wave threw More than enough to defeat the Texans, Altogether Petitibon ‘con- nected: -on nine of 10 pagees Ll M0 = : a *. * . ; "Vanderbilt carne from behind a 146 scqré to score ‘a decisive 28-15 victory.- over the University of Miami Hurricanes before 25,425 at ___ Miami; Boyce Smith, a 163-pound “senior, threw. three - srtss, Sadeling soe fae 38 pass rtland a Ottvee 6 : bi Donder 4, Deatborn Fordson 0 ichmond "4 Algonac helby Royal Oak im’ small 40, S ntegerite q Rochester 39, Romeo 26 River Rouge ‘90, ‘Dearborn Lowrey 6 gourd at 21, Vicksburg 12 Bt. ¢ segecney Eutheran 19°: on 6 ion ¢ 12 41 Srare th Riverview 13 % : 4 eens A Te 1 City ‘alled 6, Waterford 7 - we niet 28-game unbeaten string. nically,« Hudson's last defeat was to Hillsdale. \ Holds. Spotlight dictable foe in St, Clement, rocks (they're favored) complicate the situation. Shamrock-St.. Clement tilt is _set for 3 p.m. ‘Rams and Ravens go at it gre af’ a Ives Field. it Lake;. St. (BO) and St. James collide at ] Ferndale, RO Shrine plays St. | Patrick at home and Farmington in other area Parochial tilts. rn in Npwere 1 scorer Jast season, dropped in 2% more and veteran Dick McGuire} [the scdre: at 94 after four minutes East Jordan 625 ep cighevantealf NNT TAKE PHANTES (lriving 0 car OLS is at Ann Arbor St. Thomas | George Yardley, the leagues No. added 18 us ‘the Pistons chalked up their second straight home victory: OP @& ioe With Jack Twyman and, Dave Plontek showing the way, the. 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Air selling « their hone. ‘= LONG BRICK RANCH — Mr. ll Mrs. Edward 0. Leece live with thelr five children in this 9)-foot brick ranch home. Located on Thread Valley drive in Grove- lumber company personnel, dak: ‘Klerapp ok Holly y was the builder, ‘The > ik which’: . is wooded and bordered by Thread vale Creek is over tn-acre in size, —_— ikea land Valley Estates, the house has four bedrooms and ‘three baths. Aqua trim\ac- - take in the subdivision for swignming. - . cents the gray and beige brick. The Leeces did their. own planning with ii amp’ of * - Flint thé pice: lived for eight months in ea cottage they own at Lake Fenton. In February they “moved down into Oakland coun- “ty into a house where they could spread out. , All-the children uve names beginning with “J.” James, the oldest, is 15 and away at mili- tary school. Jerry is\12; Jo- anne is 9; Jeffrey is 7; and tile iss Gees ocltag“At Se John is 6. All the other fam- ° ' Hies in-the neighborhood have children so there’s lots of com- pany. They go to Holly schools. We went in the side door | of the house, next’ to the garage. There's a playroom out here with the boys’ electric train. There is also. a separate room containing © the furnace that doubles as,a ‘work room, Inside the door ‘of: the house is @ lavatory and the utility room. = _The utility room floor has spat- ter -print ‘linoleum on if.. Walls have lilaes blossoming on them.” ’ Nearly. halt the length of the hotise in: the rear is taken up with the kitchenfamily room. Mrs. Leece worked closely with ° i? where the tamly eats. The lighted are jut beyond the gril i Mp Lee sae a the builder and kitehen plan-_ ning expert to get her kitchen just right. The stove is set in ah istand in the middle of the room. Made of ‘stainless steel, it has a built- - in grill. At both ends there are cupboards underneath. The ven- tilating hood above is camou- flaged by more cabinets. e- STYLIZED: WALLPAPER The double sink is placed un- der the windows from. which Mrs. Leece has a fine view of the ‘creek-and woods. Wallpaper’ at.this end of the room is white with a -stylized bird arid house design. Brown, ‘aqua and red ‘are the colors. The window ruffle and trim ‘on- the brown_sateen- curtains match the paper. The floor is corktone tile in various shades of beige, Acous- tleal tile is used on the ceiling. Counter tops are white.,.The ir are pink. The chintz curtains large built-in refrigerator and freezer is stainless steel, as is the double wall oven. All the cupbpards and the- front of the dishwasher are natural tone oa with a special hard fin- Se peg < the. wall next to the dining ” poor Mrs. Leéce lias her baking is sunk info the ‘top of the coun: (Continued on page 18) “AS LOW AS” - center. The motor for the mixer FOR A GIRL — Joanne has a truly feminine. ‘room, complete, with canopied bed. The pink walls and embroidered -muslin bed tester and -spread contrast pleasantly with. the waliut fur- rear neninininmneniia _nitufe, Under the’ bed are” fwo ‘individuals not scheduled for the picture. The dog lives with the Leecés; the | Cat, was. only visiting. a ee family was away. NO MONEY BOW BNO PA 4 “24'x26'x7" ESTI MATC No Oblj, i. Of Co it Chalets Se “TES. 6553) BiG BEAR SAYS: — "Give to the CITY of HOPE”. + € if YMENT t/ tl Wutig Si LE ae ‘RIG GHTREN Fin feel es } ; a. Tables ‘pidblished ‘bythe U. oi tee portant charactritis oi Bec ote gnc a mete eee decrtianssas = winter: while enjoying extra- warm comfort:Call us for a ‘free : tf estimate on. insuldtion installa- > tion today. Our rates are low, ie i *. quality of work high: ADDITIONS - _ CONSTRUCTION - For FREE Estimate ee hie 2110 Dine Hoy. Call FE 5-8405 | Ambassador Insulation | Soot. Telegraph ! stip FUEL... | - FHA Torms, up to 6 Yrs.to Pay — $21, 95 Eo. 6. ST ORING” Fibergies Sereen. - ee : Bekele 2 eneg s 4.Me te --) Ay one : “10 ePhM, “Dally % tbEeE q “ae d 5 or ran . 0. Leeces Build jin Groveland Twp. ~ same material. Furniture is wal- | nut, Her earpeting is ‘pink. and - Blue ‘tweed. In one corner’ she | has a builtin vanity with pink in a PE del it gif ul 4 i | harbleised top. or with-gold accents. Cream wall- paper has. gold fleur de‘ lis on it. The white taffeta: cuftains are appliqued in @ gold-teat” design: aqua. covered with this same material. - The scalloped edges are trimmed hogany’ with a fruitwood finish. Léece .house. The Leeces -did ‘their owti designifig’ with the help < their results.. seipsihcead Woed Grain/ ‘|Fools Even the Experts - - Your eyes can often deceive you| : like mahogany or oak. You-m | Leece did all\the needlepoint for surprised fo find that the article is| the lyre back ‘hairs. Each is mach is @ | different color. ‘ | UNUSUAL CHANDELIER | "The end wall has\a mural on jt. as | Tee drop ceiling fixture. over -the ot “tgithhal "repraductions. of the} : is a white With . flowers the Prism PaotggraBh ‘It is now possible, e [homemaker with basic information | : on good workable kitchen planning | aoe " “She-has her ewn tavatory be.’ 1 ‘tween ‘her ‘room and her par- The bath next door is sand‘col--| with gold braid, Furniture is ma-. Jack Klempp of Holly built the | of a man from the lumber com- 7; pany. They. are pleased with you're “teally living! “The best in modern fuels deserves the best in —— oo Play safe, B © gure. HEATING EQUIPMENT | _ the negative, prepare an | wo plate from Which thousands. graifi pattern may be made. wy a a oe ee 6 &@ eH od * + °? . * ¢ » * % . oe" @*. o ¢ | 'e PA ¢ ne 4 0°, : SS THESE FEATURES: r ra BUILT STRONG @ FINEST: MATERIALS v APPROVED FOR FINANCING if PROVEN BY CHOICE. ¢ GUARANTEED SATISFACTION eee oe? a a a ae ee @ #7. OKA COOP O04, ¢ oF Many Styles and Sizes to Select From oe’ @ J 7 oes a. i CN # eo if e¢* # #ee? ee *~¢- e@ ee? vee, o.* * @ + + ¢ * * 4 @ —" \ a ee ee ¢ “yo > fe /e e ° ® ¢ we ey e +* oe mal ud cod & ‘BUILDING SERVICE | 2255 E. WALTON BLVD..\ GENER OPDYKE | SSO WWQQQ A = - NO PAYMENT DUE UNTIL NEXT YEAR ° ae a ee | oe ¢ 76%, oa ere + @ * * ¢ + oe, * » "Every job ne n=, . ally superyised mS <2 “Donald MJ Smith, Builder . 4 e © * ¢ o ¢ | iis °° @ es a? ¢ @ ‘+ * @ * ROOFING « ADOIT! S >~GARAGES KITCHENS PORCHES BATHROOMS PLASTERING SOO ast * * * “ON ‘THE HOME aie AMERICA | oo - VERY Low FHA. TERMS ALSO. AV. + seed — on for MANOR DRIVE OFF COMMERCE meer . in. MILFORD : SALES BY —~ [M: R-WHLSON MU ‘.i615—EM 3-6556 oo =: Pree eee _Mesas Gaaranteod ~ PEDY-BILT | Workmanship-and Ma “GA RAGES' CUSTOM BUILT TO. FILL YOUR NEEDS ALL TYPES * Block ° Brick e Fede COMPLETE. 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M.— Model at 170 Westway FE 8-2707 Newton Bidg. Co. AV 4-2900 z A i , s agate 2 , rae yp a? / (rae be ee oe ee ee ee iL a Re: ee] : eaieals maeahiess Deapsaiit nches are used a en’ the sides of the table with: s chairs: . L Sx tee end: Abo fhe. bleh winghack Yove peat “House ‘of ‘the’ “Week | is a hihged picture. This may be-used iy a corner ‘lem. i ele rein tis room 1 Sen fi a : inches high which is lower than most chair rails. _ Colors in this room carry out the beige, brown, pumpkin and green of the whole -house. The = eee ee Nee Bx VES hess "Pentias Prk Photo model home, located in Westchester’ Village, on West Maple road, is furnished by Wiggs. House Beautiful” is Sas coaly way to describe this one. The ; 2rexis8 living room has-a nat tural fi fireplace and lush carpet- . Three: ‘master bedrooms: on. : = [Here's the » Quest We have a “blond _ Qi breakfast set: with a not-too-high ‘$|polish and an oak serving table from: which I removed all the paint. &ithough I have sanded ‘down. the Mable thoroughly, it is: still some- what darker than the breakfast set. What can I°usé to make the table lighter ‘to match the breakfast set? Answer: ‘The blond color -is not Hthat of the natural wood, but was |attained by “bleaching. Therefore, you will have to do the. same ‘Hithing to the oak. There are many good bleaching preparations on the market. Follow the directiéns that iceme with the brand you buy-.and you shgilld achievé a’ good result. “You already have done the hard- ao ? FE 46595 Ray Onell, Realtor ; 262, S.. Telegraph © ARE 35-7108 lll At lt Mah tn i BR Alt te Mle SA a a hts Bt int ne A titi: at ite «Bt “ATTENTION, BUILDERS | LAKE PROPERTY —.INDIAN woons MANOR: Lots Available for’ Imméediote * Construction on Builder's Terms _ 2 : | BLACK-TOP. — For Information” irs arriba peaking eon ROADS Call ME 6-6500 frac, ey out the bien on toe still isn’t light enough; a second . P application. will — Ay lighter. | | ra - é -Bloomfie eld Real Estate Co. 6435 Telegraph Rd., Birmingham IN MILFORD . - See] the New Fireside ‘Model. | = front of our house began to come loose, I had a, partly-used bag of sand mix on hand and used seemed to be a solid repair, but’ now the mortar, made from the sand mix, has started to crum- | ble and fall away. What caused this and how can I prevent it the. next time? its quality for an indefinite period tin-an airtight bag. Assuming that j dition, je pow dem anal with the kind ‘- mortar or $43, 500. 4to7P.M. Von too quickly, eventually bring- Model} orice DLi-p460 eo Answer ‘fair space: above the living quarters. Air , Passing through louvers in the | -‘|gabled ends of the roof¥-ventilates | this space, and much of the heat | from the sun on the roof is car. “PER. MONTH felines Everything. FOR THIS 3 BEDROOM, FULL BASEMENT, COMPLETELY” FINISHED HOME WITH _ CITY SEWER and WATER YOUR CHOICE of ANY ONE of the : EVENS « RANGE or. ° REFRIGERATOR or e BREAKFAST SET : e WASHER or. © DRYER or ® MANGLE. D) -@ EIGHT (8) PIECE "BEDROOM SET ° "| plated? -Punderside of the table first. If it) Question: Some time ago a cow: | - ple of the bricks on. the steps {ii te repair the steps. Hj). Answer:. A. sand: mix:will retain) provided it is kept in a dry place} - | the mix you used was-in good con-7 curing! soe ay Mortar-. ‘used Setween + bricks aa ; rund PRICE. __—s Fi should- contain lime. It is possible ; NO MONEY that the mix used by you was-lack-| , ae, \\ Se : Z ing in this essential ingredient for yw c DOWN. TO VETS ‘brick repairs. Or -it- might. be 3 Low “FHA Terms Available cs areas a. — . This eekend eonsists. of we Own | > Nee See It WwW ithe mortar a couple of times a-day ean ‘Model is Open Sat. & for several days after the bricks) Sun.—1 to 8 P. M. have been set in place. Failure to Model Ph. MU 4-9445. 14° this causes the mortar to dry ing about crumbling condition. | in a house is solid brags or brass- « , \\ried eway.. Heat, also‘ can be re- “Answer: There are ‘several Ways, /flécted away from: the roof by but-the simplest involves the use light-color shingles or -other- light- of an ordinary magnet. A magnet| cold? teeting material. will not. stick to solid brass. It wil Istick to brassplated: hardware. * Q-How can I estimate: the cov- ering power of paint? A—A gallon of paint will cover Aout 750 square ‘feet of the out- @ Ten-Piece Living Room — _ Set or Canpethie tor = ’ Living Room sap Holl - Home ‘economists say that Dior should be waxe doften enough to prevent dust\and grime from get-| Lting inta=the wood. Floors should a. be waxed about once’ a month, although © heavy-tratfic areas may! * MODEL at ONLY Two ECONOMY. HOUSES, tert at $72 PER MONTH 7 409 EMERSON “FEATHERSTONE : side walls of.a-wooden house. One |require occasional “wet “up” jobs. | ms gallon will cover about 650 square ‘MODEL - FE 3 6192 feet of hard plaster ‘wall, but will @ — See the Model Hordes at CALL Now PHONE cover only 400 square feet of po rous plaster. Q—Are filat- reofed houses. hot. ter in summer? — * A--Generally/ yes. A house with’ a pitched roof has an site 4 or an’ {5 - GOODRICH FARMS NO MONEY DOWN . ROSE HILL, TO ALTY. Y KE 2-9060 a "M. 'L. "WILSON Realty — ter OBLIGATIONS ~ EMpire 3-6556 ] he kd | | _ FIRST PAYMENT IN i) Zh mcclel a o cial Win _FE 8.9635 = EER numff Oe eg BIG. pis 90,000 BTU. gas FORCED AIR FURNACE Includes: Ducts and , ‘Registers ‘for full 8H 5 room — ae - No Money Down ‘ $11.61 per Month cao FLCO-HEAT product of General Motors CERTIFIED DEALER. > J peo} ( GAS CONVERSION SS’ BURNER HEATING & SUPPLY ys settles Oakland County Distributor s Rd. * Our Operator oe Ba ; ow with . Automatic Only pe: | vn FE 2.2919 aes , : { : summer re winter ava makum squaw happee — season tepee » | a? COMPLETE! oh 2 ft 3 = | “10 Days Only . S$ : PER WEEK: vcuains a Gutters and Downspout , . = * All. 5 YEARS TO PAY - 4eAfl-Aluminum Door with Lock NO MONEY DOWN ./ x Permanent All-Aluminum Framing FHA * Permanent aay Aluminum Roof CALL AT YOUR CONVENIENCE - OPEN DAILY 9.- 6. 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And easy to clean, = “— — : == Vote. 2 too! If you plan to build or remodel, stop in and =~ into akebe sh IVING ROOM OB ‘ see_us. We have Truscon Series 400-A._ Aluminum = ‘ 13 rs", “48' 421" — = = Awning Windows in a wide-range of sizes. — ‘+, 2-CAR GARAGE : 4 : i= - 1 STOP IN TODAY! ce Hes rents i : . - ee = * - cvieiaa ! wT eae A ; ‘ . oft x 15* |G] FOVER Desi ten a : Locera ree : sm on" GALLERY ~ HAL ‘Se . Pra Pa “ek HOME EQUIPMENT CO. OE SIT, OF oor Ei a aide “Tes Pde A: 11" x 12" 1 omy as ra sis iia “Sa Wh seis tn the-beoninael, which how the formal living-areas have been moved. contains a 31x15 foot recreation room with built- _ back to gain necessary privacy. Also apparent is the_spacious, an entrance area. ‘in bar and a \saaitaic ° abundance of light - and air, In summer, the living room ex- pands outside to the patio; in win- ter, living and dining areas can be combined to make a room 36 feet long. For’ smaller - dinner qn on mn ge aE Re aOR On Om ON ESO Gy + SPECIAL iret that visitors enter into a wide comfortable area before going on/ to any.of the rooms. This house/ has such an area. at the entrance: ¥ can ce ca he Sa a tt oe se os? . |parties or family dining, a ae net on’ one side and a pantry closet on - the other. Ss The lige tse of the comblns- om family room. aiid, dining | 56 Y réom make’. dual use really | — In summer, the out- -/ niece a clans Ee iNew Enamels Better, » |tough. They are both heat-resis-| . They “Even if the. kitchen door is lett open, the work zones are out of nt area to further the New England Colonial charm... Full-length shut- flanked by carriage lamps used at the-front door. Asphalt are used on the-roof, and proper Colonial: proportion. - sions of 90’ 2” x 40’ 4”; including wide or ‘cortier lot, perhaps 125° wide arid 150’ in depth. 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Family. oom: Built-In ‘- 1% Ba Vanity Bath Public School on jen easeeese of : bus hy ae eae eae ig yee RESS: S: SATURDAY, Novem 1 1058 _ ‘mud room’ (or utility room| don"t “on dang "OPEN SUNDAY AND: DAILY 170. 7-9.M. ie ga coy - > A etme “WOODS, INH, ee" of tile’s limitless decor -Wabth ake Read le Won of Tolar Rand iy — AMARDWARE ‘and 200 colors, it’s the ideal “ oe to Ferberry Road, , Right 2 Blocks to Loberta. —— = “Get Rich Quick’ ° me Ei pao ot Ne bees : ea: 2 FUEL BATHS — — : = Give You 2. _ BENJ. RICH || The CABINET SHOP “TRU: BILT suas robters co. 12545 Linon Detroit TY 3.4000 ais ee Poe's, FE GO88D) eee St eters lahe : _ — i 1000's of Colors in Any Finish!—. _oFLaT @ SEMI-GLOSS LATEX EXTERIOR “Wallpaper _ Floor Sanders for Rent - ’ ; THIS MAY BE YOUR LAST -PONTI AC recete CHANCE TO BUY YOUR HOME es PAINT STORE | WITH NO MONEY DOWN! a. - (Formerly Pontiac Varnish Store). = aus geal 6 4 2 S. Coss ia gi ETN 29 ope: * TOMORROW . ee Take a Sunday Drive and see the ipod extenatvely: in: kitchents, on » new exclusive living development.. rooms and laundry centers as an|} eige easy-to-clean pachenond . for ace | Hi “LAKE WOODS: . ",@ Built-in Hi-Fi °e Fieeplece & Barbecue Pit @ Minimum 1200 Ft. Living Ares - | @ 1% Ceramic Baths @ Huge Walk-in Closets. pl on : = @ 3 ond 4 Bedrooms - @ Large Lots - ling. | eee ' . ahi a _.@ Built-In Cooking Units and Oven in - s not requ i : . oa | 7 geting "Modern Kitchen — : : ! Fj Complete ae = finish will resist heat, rfloisture, ||| revi teen] te es be Weekdays 2 to.7. [Test Bottom of Pool | _. Sunday Tito 6 Taylor Instrument Companies, 4 Rochester, N.Y,, weg na po oh Jim Williams™ | r Realty Co. 2 1403 Baldwin Ave. FE ray He ia ; | qe | || | | i, | | , ! CIVILIANS We FULL i ) | | = | _ Built on 1 Your Cement s, $3 50 de ) t x ‘BASEMENT q 350 down, plus costs} us | ‘Let Us Care for’ ‘Your Home % BEDROO. NO JOB TOO SMALL — NO JOB TOO LARGE | , 2 SHORT BLOCKS TO: : f Attics ; Rooms Added” Rec. Rooms * oe sedans = scammlaeescgt Roofing . ‘Kitchens | Dormers at Oe cH Painting = -Bathrooms _ Porches | Open 1:00 to Se Seturday ond Sunday y Garages; ey : nc 1H Sales by +d: W. Murphy and Associates | aq 2 Mi : -” 4 a “FREE Estimates . All 4 - —Terms-— - tl i i OEE "MIDWEST. SUPPLY } 7 payee SEMMATS »»- 20 Years Your Home. Improvement Center . 1) . . City Water & Sewers 9 NORTH TELEGRAPH RD. PONTIAC Hi i ae ae ee oie. ge : - y * 2 q = 108 State Ft 5-1683 feet tong. Like other wooden pieces inthe house, the rear has- beige, browrg green and pumpkin aa ‘ ua wie i ual { ay lle e scbein a 7) he oat a *%, eect tnt actin pct, oti ~ usual i H. STANTON MODEL. HOME — Wiggs of Pontiac have fur- ; - Pemtine ‘Press Photo » See This Amazing : Softener Today at . JEN Ah. “\ Heating & Plambin nished a second model home in Westchester Vil-° carpeting, repeats the main colors of the decorat- Cottrecter a. lage on West Maple road. The living room, shown —_ ing scheme, The ‘sofa is olive green; the chair ~ here, bas a ten-unit storage “wall” that is 13 nearest-the camera is pumpkin color. The one at ’ it is s Ethan Allan maple. Tha. tnuithaoieg. striped in it. The xa ages ia. ne Feasts America wie eer een 2 Ce ee we he eee ewe ne A A Me ee oe ee bal ly a ae, Sa ale pedo. ae ae n : > ffime to Air Condition Pre. Sessa Ws During Remodeling e Fm conditioning is a “naturel” | 3. Frememely a remodeling ‘op- a Y All Aluminum tr —— who plan to'remode! eration calls fora. tiew. heating “DOORS — i “three main reasons) lcompact combination heating- ‘Remodeling ‘ginezs modern- |cooling unit can be installed, gen- ‘ing, _EnA-S ‘modern house should| erally at a savings to the home-| fan, GAS OR Olt FIRED — - . 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I. $19,900- ; ‘Lots FROM $4,400 &: so a k f Ree | inet later Z “ALSO a e ront. ar ; ; re + 4 . iG a : Fins ~ z 2 en nogeck e x, 1 ae | : he 4 yee } ee ae Lf a: i : Poin Teas. | Starting Sat: “The Blob,” Ste-| One proposal for changing ‘the _ven McQueen; “I Married @ Mon-|earth’s heat balance ‘and thus al- ister From Outer Space,” Tom iter its weather is to-Blaéken the ack Weather, but No Ong a WASHINGTON (UPI). .” George/with the- = It he could ‘change the weather Jiand did, he might very well wish CHANGE HEAT BALANCE’ - Arctic ice pack and certain. deserts “ “MOTORCYCLE A nae MACABRE “$POOK CHASERS” ‘Canada's land area, | Farm land. makes up @-sixth of] This theoretically would result ‘| with a thin film of carbon, - — in ‘greater absorption and less loss of heat received by the sanx, To accomplish anything witli this method it would take, Wex. Atgiicatons | cel a ie Tain a ng a cae air" by. evaporation, fant sown existing : : ones-to form, “creating a new ice) age’ endangering the life of cities ee oe a Ce mayo et] metaceee tor A Boon, Mion | Rrearoaan sac ate rar, Erno han | A ee : F | way | MMH MN inns | | | " Hel, hts | pais, My ae: Mitt Vista 2% Lather cs. Laskte, Drayton Plains _Patr Parmenter, ‘Drayton Plaing Ponaid R, nia dt, Birmingham i icy Morris Walled Lak Dobna Z. Ouney, — ea a ae Sr ae. me “ial | fhe “TROOPER HOOK” “HELL: SHIP MUTINY” _ | ler estimates, 114 Dillion tons of carbon for the Arctic and halt a billion tons for the deserts, “EXCLU VET FIRST SHOWING! “TWO. BRAND NeW, TERRIFIC HITS! AN LADD itm KATY JURADO: CLARE KELLY ~ «a CinemaScore and METROCOLOR - A treasure to steal i woman to wit , MGM tend an penn eneaysn ERNEST BORGNINE , Mh Hil . 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TM BLAME : 60: L YOU HIM, T. tare Be: CHOKES MB UP ISi08: — : eet. 2 ai jin = = ; 3 — : i) : . ae . 4 ed Gt? \ ae : ; : ; Oat BY H fame! | | \\ hat On : = By Ernie Bushmiller | HI, WHAT'S. ) ye THAWING @ 7]. eat ia = <_ ¢ = NANCY _ bed =. | Hi--- WHAT'S ~ ) COOKING & / T2 = Hi-- WHAT'S COOKING # Yor NOTHIN’ ‘MORTY MEEKLE Si ssan th Oe aes: ae { EVER SINCE HE WAS ’ P 7 ——4 i ee = * e * = gi MU } oor eames Te »e ss SE F 8S ME ont ei = i a AL’ ' =" - . : * " [© 1988 by NEA Sarvies: tne. TM. Reg: US Pat OFF E AN’ BY TH’ WAY, T'LL@ET, |} |..1EYQU BROUGHTALONG AL. © - NOONE WOULD OBJECTS, asiero cooKiee 4 TOOs way ve TH BOYS ARE ANXIOUS | THBAR YOUR LECTURE ON PANCY DONALD DUCK f “SHO 8 , Mer in ne eae o | ’ / : ee - i ~ - gis a - ss : ~ _ ¥ ae ee : : ‘ GY pak patents toe , 3 ‘ 75 = } . fl Siac t 4 A < : Nii MaLre . PEON ae r . eal gee 2 fa 5 are "Repitian : a __ es 0 cna ‘POTTER ——-° PHILIP A. HART... Poe ~ Dems Confident’ of Gaining ~ &t. & ith: i g "fam Offer to the -- -* By United Press international {now held by. Republicans in Cali. jersey, frzone, Newaa /Mary- be Hg 4 12 ne -_ President Eisenhower and Vice/fornia, Connecticut, Indiana, Mich-|land and Utah, é “Amore E. Mallett, Secretary President Nixon have been doing|igan, Pennsylvania and Weat.Yie- own 49-47 i. some intensive campaigning for /ginia. ae . -Democrats\ now heh sa 49 to 41 . their Republican Party, -- Le, 7 re > , edge in the phen They expect to ___ While admitting the, GOP leaders They. are counting both seats | re-elect all the 13 incumbents they 237 of “may ‘have stirred up Republican’ iq West Virginia, the only state have’ rutining this year, ~ at id workers—which could mean a larg- | @lecting two senators text Tues- | : WM. Hee er GOP turnout at the polls next/>4.y The Democrats. ‘already * While talking about cflances of dee . Tuesday — Democratic spokesmen/ tive wrested one scat from. the 7 *asing upsets, ame a = : ‘gam at last eight U. Seat GOP ‘in the earlier Maing elec: | €P# have shied away trom spe- | : gain at least pret eich iS -2itié forecasts about dig oten a ‘eter to gain eight were. : After these eight states Demo- 4tontest: for control of Ce ‘ uae. better to we ig chances. are a |starts Th Nov: 6 : erate figure hele vi win GOP|* While the ‘voteis in each state|Armory, 87 Water Bt. 3 ow seis serieg soncaelelpe Die bejter Gyn See pin GOP jare the most’ interested in theib|Ca¥8. © : De t leaders sounded ¢opfi-|/Senate ea aa ven i Newtown senatorial race, without doubt 9 ing tect. dent wade will = Senate seats ingetota “California "is drawifig the Most ' ae attention nationally, * wee The seat vacated by. William F. jernot) is sought by Repub Senate. Hopefuls ’ Following are the candidates fot. election to the- US. Seri- William A. Purtell (x) Conmecticut _ _-Thomas J. Dodd ‘Delaware Elbert N. Carvel - Democratic candidate for the U. 8, Senate: Five-term county “John J. Williams (x) Leland Hyzer Florida Spessard Holland (x) | district’ attorney Frank Hogan, : ~". ‘Harold W, Handley Indiaria R. Vance Hartke 36. But gr seems to be free ‘ J.Glenn Beall (x) ‘Maryland —‘T. D’Alesandro Jr. | of the taint of bossism, His’ New York City, strength is giving him the edge over GOP candidate Kenneth Keating, 58. Vincent J. Celeste Massachusetts John F. Kennedy (x) ‘ Michigan ‘Philip A. Hart Minnesota Eugene J. McCarthy” Mississippi Ss tppi— Stennis (x) —} ee =: (Miss) Hazel Palmer Missouri___Stuart Symington @)/"sra"., campaigning Ha . Tou W. ‘Welch ; Montana z Mike Mansfield (x) ft gan seems definitely to be the at Roman L. Hruska (x) ° Nebraska © Frank Morrison ~ / |favorite. . is George W. Malone (x) Nevada Howard. Cannon / -|TREES IN PENNSYLVANIA. By _ Robert W. Kean. New Jersey _Hatrison A. Williams - Hugh D, Scott Jr., 57, is cam- | Forrest §. Atchley - New Mexico Dennis Chavez/(x) _|paigning for the Senate in Penn-| Kenneth B. Keating © New York Frank 8. Hogan Richard ©. Clark Jre North Carolina’ B. Evérett Jordan (x) *.. °- ‘William Langer (x) “North Dakota Raymond G. Verndisel_/™ittee. a os Crown Qu ) ' John W. Bricker (x) ~~, Ohilp Stephen M. Young Gov, George Leader, “. at R h st 1 - - Beenieee George M. Leader sais Meets ou Minahaer Be. ocnester — 4 Bayard Ewing - Rhode Island John 0. Pastore (x)_ | 8 sane! i Fenevans, Homecoming Hobart F.. Atkins Tennessee a oa wap ,| he ts having his hands ful. : Roy Whittenburg ‘Texas ©‘ Ralph Yarborough (x the tor| ROCHESPER—More than 2,000). “arthur V. Watkins (x) Utah —- Frank E. Moss litre be Milas, the rece Bee eT ei Ware ONS toene | Winston da, renaty Vermont Frederick J. Fayette. |i.een the i bent Charles Pot. |Coming game between cena —ae William B. Bantz Washington Henry M. Jqckson (x) (swept into the Senate in. the Ei-|9® Zumwalt crowned queen, senhower landslide of 1952) arid Lt, Gov.- Philip Hart, war yeteran, Labor’s vote in this state’ will decide the issue of who represents —— Robert C. Byrd Jennings Randolph . Chapman Revercomb (x) West Virginia John D, Hoblitzell (x) West. —— Roland J. Steinle William Proxmire *(x) |! Frank A. Barrett (x) Mrodng _ Gale McGee : By United —— International Bob Hope Says Elections Easier in Russia OK to Pee Politics. By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UFI) — Bob Hope, a re- cent visitor to the Soviet-Union, says next Tuesday’s elections would be much simplier if they were held in Russia. “I was there two days>before their elec- » tions,” he said, “and saw them counting the _ votes. They had upper and lower berths in One joke, natever preved too seachy. That was whén Hope told a national tele- vision audience: “Ike has decided on the first man to travel in our modern rocket, ‘but Faubus won't go.” —. - : “I got hundreds of letters trom irate at Least 8 Seats in Sehafezz Knowland (who is running for gov-| _ Gov, Goodwin Jz-Knight. na bal lesser- > + ate on Nov, 4. (in addition, Alaska will elect two. senators on known Con- i Nov. 25). The (X) denotes incumbents; the. asterisk means the |7eecman Glatt Engle, 47, « right| | _ seat Is for a two-year term. 2 wirlg Democrat, : : DEMOCRATIC - 7 "T ‘Tammany Bens. Cotte De 7 _ REPUBLICAN ‘ STATE McFarland | $8Plo ‘overrode the Harriman 7 Barry Goldwater (x) — - Arizona” - Ernest’ W. Mc forces -in New York state ‘and. & Goodwin J. Knight fornia Clair Engle * dictated the nomination of the t i Keating is a six-term upstate-con-| ‘sylvania. He was once chairman)” of the Republican National Com-| : re ti yt vw #ide0 POE,, for : Please be advised fo Start Jet jerice New York to Miami WASHINGTON (UPD—The gov. lines conditional authority gurate the nation’s first domestic commercial jet service between 4 Pan Americar World Airways for a New York-Florida Toute, Ad ernment has given National Air-| to inau- New York and Florida’ on Dec. 10:|° fis fis 2 F 3 : i : H vf submit to the’ CAB for approval the terms of a stock arrangement: wile gould. be. part. of Ate en). “2. * . The senior is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Zumwalt of 820 E. Auburn Rd. She will reign tonight, at the Rochester. High Winners of the float contest ‘inj ‘ the parade were the seniors and the Art Club.: Judges were Mrs. Fred Fink, Sydney. Q, Ennis* and | » L William Mitzelfeld. Polio Epidemic on Wane DETROIT (AP)—City health of- ficials say Detroit’s 1958 polio ep- idemic apparently has’ run_ its course, despite the reporting of one new case yesterday. The city’s 1958 polio case load now stands at 621. There have been 21 deaths. In the corresponding period last|” year there were 177 polio cases southerners,” Hope said. PROVE COMEDY SERIOUS : Such letters, he said, prove that comedy Is a very serious busifiéss — pene on timely issues. . __ “It’s: a matter of being an editor in your own mind, of having confidence in your own taste,” he said, “You have to remem- ber that one little nuance can change the ‘whole meaning of what you're saying.” 's - Hope works for hours on his monologues, . smoothing them out so he can get across - exactly the meaning that he has in mind, x *& * _ .“First, I usually have the routine typed up,” he said. “Then I copy it in longhand to impress it.on my mind. Then I get it down to a few notés that’I can use as cues. It’s a pretty serious job to keep up = the pace of new material.” Hope said he agreed with Bert Lahr’s i statement that a great comedian must also be a great tragedian. “A lot of comedians are much. more ser- ious than the public thinks,” he said, ‘TROUBLE IN LOVE SCENES | But. then, of course, there are the occupa- ‘tional pleasures, such a making love to * actresses like Anita Ekberg, Marilyn Max-. well, Jane Russell, Hedy, Lamarr and Rhonda. the voting booths so. Seeret: ‘Service Men could go in with you.” ) kook * Ee ‘ ‘Hope: who is making the film “Alias Jesse James” with: Rhonda Fleming, says ' entertainers Should stay out of partisan .” politics, but he doesn’t agree with comedis who think that candidates are too c 3 troversial to Jampoon. Sy “The politicians léve it,” said the ski-nosed comedian, noting a few of the i tes timely barbs he has tossed at candidates ae fin the present campaign. When U.S. Sen. William F. Knowland took a beating from the Democrats’ Ed- mund G. Brown in the California guberna- torial primary election, Hope said: ~ “Knowland.has enlisted the Boy Scouts on his gide after what. the Brownies did to - him ini the primaries.” . : ~ ACKNOWLEDGE TUSSLE ; “When the Republicans acknowledged that Bs the Democrats would give them a real tus- ge sie this fall, Hope quipped: toe A aisha 0 tani Sent wast - ‘Ike just got bie uniform «cleaned and pressed.” - . cd n shew tand and - Heinbirens Gov. = Knight, both . Republicans, ; gent comedian told a GOP . d friends. The other “Actually,” said Hope, “I have a lot. of sleep, so Knowland “trouble in love scenes. I had to do one scene g pills. They ‘weighed. 42 times with Rhonda before I got it right. 1 as with two deaths. PUBL LIC bazar 1987 Chevrolet, — 5473). Ba NEW SENIOR HIG Clarkston Community ». Clarkston, Count; will be received by| - a ied ef ear aa Elementary Schoo} ~ — ad, Clarkston, 2:00 E.8:T., on Dee 14, 1958, for a struction of & new Senior High School ding. : wien Nhe work = te one examined at the the Board’ or » Office of —"~ Education, | Clarkston, Mic . Office of escott & roe Street, Kaigmeene, Michigan, where, es Builders nd Trader Exchange aa] : a aders Detroit, Grand Rapids, ‘and Lansing, M “ Dodge Corp. t, Orinda Rapids, | and ° etiam The right oe" r te in proposals and rt waive regularly i proposals. Se) rate bids will taken on th tonewine 4 “ an . General Construction. | vA ; i see erg ag J i ai: vs — when you're a perfectionist.” - i ¥ i ‘é | 8 Cy, ‘ : Z | j/ , ‘ ‘8 : + Se ehatee Lee efi a ee ae Oe es ie be ia ee i i | me ee tie me Lk a, a here but for ber birth a ee ae And tock ‘her with 9 smile. Funeral Directors 4 AE eat ons tio “. | ATMOSPHERE” Lt ae “Reliable Man FUNERAL HOME in. fdetory branch’ opera SO STH | fou cer helpful. MTS, tor La ieee ‘Wi Huron, “10 10:00. to 11:30 = = if” |Donelson-Johns yeah cepa pay re tor Pure “once. in opgenting, / training and gui in di : Voorhees Siple Sei os es as | FUNERAL HOME. | caine-ago0o to $10,000 your first Ambulance Service—Piane or borg tonal eg _ : Em 2.497. : Biste Manager romotionr. are Se a ee Pa A held eS L 6 Lor F : r meter? Cal REAL ESTATE fine Gren ale, 21"oat OTGRAVES, SALESMAN - — —— : : LL WERW 6 pros: At 2 ase today there ferred Dut "not “not essential. were replies at the Ses IVAN NW. Sc ‘SCHRAM ieee ee ™ safes = Roos NAR, soa 5, 16, 17, 21, 24, 27, 28, $1, 32, 34, 57, 63, 68, 69, 73, 74, 76, 88,95, 100.. | i The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS" DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 am. to Spm. Es Pee: i s per Free sam- es and cavesti=-ment. Calfruit, saden: 3 Calif. ALESMEN AGES 1 TO 6 Men who need work tn. Poni aeens " PARTIME so WOMEN raalye zt. Tome Help Wanted - ~ —_ fou. RANTING | WORK fou ‘don"t find Employment Agencies 8A 8A) BOOKKEEPER. ae 5. aod assistant, 5 ES ea Bide, dg, Per s.0a37, F : ee CHA UPFEUR , ope ean om ibetore w In ‘eee neler erg. ae-| 2 ore | hater as Peart re 0 AL OFFICE ......... PEE a: HB) res ince ea ana $25 SISTERED NURSE. \$0PEN MEN INDUSTRIAL Sales ...:..... mediate sacceninl for in vel = = Bawa Some col- fe et nt eee e400 : L |. Fringe 7 ae aS oe VOCATIONAL ~ 24% B. HURON - "RUE 4 Work Wanted Mato 1 10 UR- Building Services 12 NO SERV. Sere gn, Se Poet Floor Sandin — fr “neath home. Also. brick oa \ | sement work | ’ A&B TREN ies. water lines. ve Eg oL s8200 EM BARGAIN = — $575 ‘ “Otten or p ong renigents only. ‘Terms FE 56-9122 or SvmLpING REPAT R. PLA nb \ Brick, - block, ‘cement work, 4-209. BRI ee “sod chimneys. ~~ sue trasomys. Ope Sunday notiacleon. 0 “ - | §40- MO. DOWNTOWN: 4 *€ ROOMS |” Orion, stove & refrigerator furn.,))- _. For Rent Rooms gait (Sep, Bem — Mutt - Furmace,) | auto heat Call MY BT. | wan. r M'& R. Wilson Realty . P ne ~ 2 _Income Tax ‘Service 17 ue : ingbire 18 E220) | TPaMiLY. 35 LIBERTY STREET | cy uriuiries PuRNtsHED, bon. | —___BM “Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Rent Apts. Furnished 33) ©, rect t teT ner wun 2 8 and i aia 4 and. a ored otly, Between 8 am pod | TWO. AMI , gaer ‘Ax mee. 3 me bedrooms and porch, clean, rs BE zOR BTARE 8 rooms & beth oak floors, | fate te en 3 : * sees Ha tabi alt si $55 & mont See caretaker. -¢ a to ny ee tatty eas MA «¢ 8 — a egy Hg faa nd tiled baths. full wi i, i “Clean 3 finn ge oY bath, Gas Pialns, Call_after_ 5:30. i colle a test Sats os Mise vate . heat furn, $50 a month, See * On aaah FETRACTIVE BMS. OME PRIV- ti00" Phe Saget ‘ee on o | a seome “feome ane bal Utilities = caretaker. i o BEDAM On pa Girls, 547 W. Ping nO L | C APTS. 3 8 groP, . BLEBPING ROOMS LE : | a. meters 3 seeme and path oe SE SET BRICK. i Ty BATHS, |- Pr Sir on oe LAKE on GES. 4 Clean and nicely decor#ted. » rs Clarkston: area. OR iF am pon he Nice end wat m, Ample — eal .. comfortable room. room, hen, IM. MOD “PARTLY FURN. us [ey “cupboards, nerkuborbood “Children welcome. ‘sank. Ook ges hes : “ a eng churches and ee : WAN SLERPING L Sbargage Shs . = r pe cs 2 | GLE. Cozy. 2 PT. PE 4-564) - as dene ean CALL Re ODS | Hing FE chap TS | Setieder Be cnbare | TBeDeMs, POPLEX TAREQ | Chekw noua” Fon AN PAE | Ret" Bet er Woe MFORTAB a as , vate en’ / . PE- ? — = “erie ses Sy Gas beat, lighis. COLORED = APT FOR RENT. x aepnoOuNOeR oT, ° Gikt or. ir E CRAWFORD AGENCY | F: property. . | BOEF Urnr.| | 1 block east of Opdyke. Call EN MY 2 Flint &t, Vr SATE UEN-| tes iuratahed, Lar 1. | after 5, OLive. 1.0188 “ PERRY AREA, CALL PE onion, reftigerator, wey ; e. : decorated, | 3 i BEDROOM M HOUSE FOR REN P.M. - caus inte nq are ot A W. Huron. be _Silset site be 5, MApie |: — w. ae and rie Bris “teh "Drayton Plains Apts. |i Sit Se Son gud — hoes ale ay FOR COLORED roan gp, pNvoRe. “REOROOME. TUBAW LC BOS. , o) nae: lord ems and bath all uttitier | HOLMES “BARTRAM $15 a mo, PE 6204, TER furan Paeated 00 ihe wouth, tt | gir Disie Mwy. OR Hise 7 REDEM BASEMENT MODERN MICHIGAN CREDIT | ; : Riley Real. Este {aan "| DUPLEX ist FLOOR 3 i | Nee Sain. oa ser 8:3, COUNSELLORS” | $85 Sad" "pedroom homes pod | = 2ccet awe oaty “eater & | Fe Cole oni) m2 Myra cae Engel Wee" Center “FE | ,* pedrm,, modern: ee SOTA Give You 1 Place to Pay R4/ Ease Your Mind , WE ARE NOT A: .LOAN COMPANY We suena AN OFFICE OPEN ON | SUNDAL Tas he estimate of your ment, private gel clean, on bus : re ‘a: cohe " Loe Ks] 7 5 ose WhOouT Saaey WES. | OT oe eee cteet ane AND BA tine, ‘FE after § p.m. __| —S0c_* = Le Conke Pingel, 120 Att a | a. v4. ge delivered. Oi ee Se ea | Bee Eoen listing gives | 5 oi wat Wok a ee FOR COLORED. BASEMENT, - FOR COL ORED Sec e. kas eer. Tage sto | SPON Lake rig i nar uhare. SPE SSOT ae ablets, 98 cents at attention, —, BA action apartment for couple. Call after! 4 room heated apt. with hot wa-| 43112 oa. 1) retrace ive rane | Say gy ‘We are oe 8 . SN AND APTER THIS DATS” OC. Dorothy thy Sayder Lavender et c | et *Prighdaire and stove’ sto | 5 BEDROOM iouE WERE FON: e008! afer: 8 pm s. reauired - we : 8 “tee —s FINISH |ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. OC-. as Noon LAKE ORION furn. if desired. For infor. phone |” tine Motor, cicenbuNG BOE PRT ary “gaging Barkfield toe tober 31, 1958, 1 will not be re- ighiand Rd. (MBP) “ FE, 5-1620 or call eotlect DiBxter | j— SEDROSaT | JOORAW. ean | SLEEP G ROOM. HOME Ji is Spacious modern apartment. Idea) §-4302 before noon or late after- |” geoung Pad basement Central aes cle 5 PT — PHONE OA: ont — any debts contracted eM 3.3303 1 WEED SPRAYING AND} 27 827, ether thao myself. “4 Siren Ie DTATELY. for couple or small fwmily, @l!/ noon, ~ | heat. $88 month. EM 33630, oo BUILDING B= ae odlciegaee Geen Homes, ences ‘Basere 'waltng. sonable OLiv ae -— HOLLY WOOD APTS. TBEDR i ROME. ee Maree reat "lderly Iady Bs 5.006 Paul M. a. Jones, Real Est. F ROOMS. AND, BATH, PRIVaTe | C N BATH. GA-| Furnished of unfurnished 2 & 3| [{'¥, Ro Auto. gas hea 51.50 wk a4 oe Cee, > ames FE 48540 ashing :facilitie a ults, ett airport, OR| rms. bath & utilities furnished. ent cond. _month, PE. 2-4688 a $1.50 wk FE x i Sane et | Se : ili’ Howard St. PE 21M. | STR ee, |- Rooms With Board 38 John K. ‘rucking a ly gg Adults, 68 SB het Moving | =: ks & 2 ; : CASH as Se : H modern, newly, ay bath & ent 6 ce EDR M OR ' — = ng Bag of ian: ch orre, | 7 RME-AND SATE POT ENTE: r& ent, 5 mi. N. | ees crs, eet | ges zoun, Roam on pares |F AME AND SAPPY, EE | Sta eels 8. Se = ope opmemtanes pone, < . r your property for « PE 3-1373 DECORATED, iat FERS — 1x ie, ‘ial, Mrigerator | ern. CLEAN, =. IRWIN-= = sins r Wed.-Children to Board 26. s : = we can. aie. — a aii 4 rooms, bath and garage, West | LARGE STUDIO ae ie 4 ro — pa oo meals” 14: Matthews. FOUR 7H ¥ Droaveer o ee se Aw eT . 7 —— - An A ulties We have buyers FE .8-3265. |. hes +.” Hight stove, 4 GENcLEMEN NO Oniniina, | r —fubelsh_OR_ bad A’ LICENSED NEAR |. Hor W. Buron. PE. ¢6402 or Soe caaanED—aw | epee cent jer'ek | Some ce ee rT a LoardO PE Epo, | Fight. Bepatate entrances, clu “EXCELENT SERVICE. SRLOREN LOTED BEB, CAPED SVED AND fet tor | "eave Late ma Me-chugres:| G4 PAUL A’ KER es” @ fear ape eee |g WATE HOVE | sue tLe MEN 0605 Poon, | mum Same 4 te ble PE S.3u58- FE -2-2000|° for: Dav or night, PE 31790. | RESULTS! le oe | ONE 6 ROOM. MAIN FLOOR. A |’ Garage. Sm Maceday Late. Go's | Clean_modern pome. FE 24018: | ments. Only. sia.eso with 91.00 a eee PF Rg heer Bip! “| (OVELY J Wa AND AA-1 Reduced. Rates’ | Wtd. Ho Goods 27 | an ‘we. “nave re, eft sites ee ee 5 ROOMS sid beth Neat Genets) Woe ROOMS aND BATH ee . wt LX. “area Beek otteed ie imo AOE ae widate, a ee] - ATTENTION meee * smith iy ere, tare van a “7 PORN 5 air 3k thou beth, ye tad meet | vat Williams Lake. Phone OR 31841 Adul ee sige 4363 Waterloo, Water- e-- +5 cet ae _— outs pnd sppreximately 3-cees ee AND Lio#t a HAULING. | tare & mice Pu Sant : WHITE BROS. - Reterence deposit required “| PARTLY PURNIBHED x ALL UTI | LOVELY 5 ROOMs with re. | 5 RMS WEAR AUBURN 425-4 | PERSONAL ATTENTION TO TIDY, | mile! ay river | Cail Bu — <1 i REAL ESTATE" H. Smith, Reatet, 0B. Huron; iter, a, Pine Lake. Suilatle tor frigerator and stove full _ |” month, P, O. Box 367, Royal Oat | elderiy. lovely pvt. “home. FE fear ae Pa or | core ae ee | URNITURE NEE : 31285. e | :FE I fe ae wareied compe Fain sirls. Alter; basement, oi! heat on ae pra _2-9056. -_Bilee — ae 7 yout price Any time. PE 8-005 | Get the | ~ ——~ | 3) MODERN BOOMS “ON MAIN 4 apy | lames KE Blvd. $100, per «200m HoveE, HO MONTH. | 50M & BOARD FOR MEN, BVT. a Fe gen ee hete, oe . 4 m Lt ease, +. Pe ai SEAULING”@ MOVING OF tel ceive; , decotated “Washing avail | with” lake pr ri eat $700 | =Call PE 43000 or Broker © (4 ROOMS BATH AND OU eee )Nasaboen | ~ John K. Train & Sons ee y kind Res! cheap ‘Want to Sell? able: Ghia welcame e, References. | —Pontine Frail FE 6333. : h | $65 Basuet | 62286. . Taree moe = oe de- ee ae . iN Ad — : ; 3-624 : “ ierEK we 3 ‘uren 6 a> one t ph 83044 FE bine TRY LaBELLE 3 oa” and bath lower, gas aay . rei Phone” sas ries om Sut ay oo DGHT AND, BEAVe revexinG |" ; _. pwt, Util, Westside. 62-Syl- P = erase “SN = Rubbish PUl dirt. top soll. grav- Le wartmro | Pan Oh inquire 9? Edwards. FE seutior fe | | sewLY BECOMATED 3 Riga & | loon. = a el tend loadin: 3. - POR we 4 HOMES: | _3-0%3 “2545 Opdyke Rd. eral Hos Ee peer pa cane Rey aE Lal ert | , AN TR | RMS. AND BATS. Pyt ENTE, : =~ ital, garage. Call PE 48264 } 35-4207. or “t- “atte work Call enytime FE -- ACR FARMS Lights. TV furn. 163 | “Yora ‘High. pvt. bath b ¢ a ea dey Bate Bun, TR ee. me 4 Wate exer LaBelle ‘eal state. Yale PE 37 338. . HGh- ONFURN APT FOR COL-| double ‘house, papbitle "Termees, |. "evets : “O'DELL CARTAGE wb 0aED ww Late RA. 8 Mie 7 ROOMS PV ENT BATH. UPSTAIRS. 4 RMS. CLEAN. QUIET | _°fea only FE $-6507 0: efter ‘ ee ese a 4033 Oak Kool — Et = % Local ana tong distance moving ik ren’ table "chairs, some ae ee _—— FE 6-2504_ 270 State. ¥ DECORATED : states. ss THI ; ae joys, EM mae sae ae re EP VERY sce 3 aNd te a Apt, On Elwood, Pnove On 3-900 5 Pi tees shes ana LK. : 3-5 SUNDAY a i WANTED LOTS” WITH BEWER - | Viet, ihe artokers, ioR R De rE ae WA TED: WITH SEWER| Furnished. ted near’ Pish- : - Dixi Gien-A N tn * Trucks to Rent (q...Wanted fg Rest 29 | "2575 OR, Ey AErWEE | Famuted betta. terre | WEEE coUPCE On EMOTE On, EUARNTD ARE, LEAS) Ehgget Dan SBS Fe] Sesser” sete eor is} 78+ Dwight TRUCKS. TRACTORS = aoe a Alc conditioned it uti, furn:| _ple_Ne drinkers, FE: 2-4160 5 ROOMS & & BATH FULL babe. | imation call FE ©6013 To a ie in <2 . EQUIPMENT rnished 7 ROOMS BARGAIN, ATTRAC. | Proc lagnd fase Ss vet) “ORCHARD CT. APTS. _meyk_modern FE 183. |» Hotel Rooms 39| ment b fooms downs 4 eee Rent -Apts, Furnidhed 33/5, iac™ttiad er | Sat ae | OBA € ROO ROUSE, ROGER WAL=| ~~ Ey Ie ee @ after 5.30 p.m. vontiac't, ‘most exclu mse went.| 5 Sree hover On seilevee| HOTEL AUBURIN "Pontiac Farm. and ‘Industrial Tractor Co. | basem: Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 side apartment development, rent] ° riand Lake Orlov. Gas heat, | Ogee OY Pay oF Week fi ee in ae i(j1 BEDROOM UNPURN room apts lett. Balcony. type. in- | Adults only._620 Buena. Viste. Cooking und. retrige slits: | _ rom neat Wpbetet : BEDROOM UNPURNEEED| wividas! entrances, besiti-|5 ROOM TER TERRACE NEWLY DEC |~ 464" Auburn “iin "Dea » Tes . - O ful kt — Leslie F R. Tripp, Realtor ” eants. Wi homes . = canga t with stove” fn a. side, : ee ‘ furnished, Auto. hot Ris BE ; A xas| Al arene, ose, oe ueeare. BE | T BEDROOM APF“ FOR TEAGE, | waier also farataned, Adult» only. |° sa" Gas how "Pe eaen alter i| ~~ Rent Office Space 41} yp salt ¥- Mae SS Gane up free : frigera tas & ) Hghte fai $100 per mo. ane ae Ready for pueiee ae _pm. : iE g : : ne Ase Eliza wert Stl May ist, | pole, BetAir Manor. PE 41560. Get In touch wi THERON Moa ‘BLOCK FROM SEARS ON Cyinans = ‘1ST T CLARS PAINTING A sip DEO-|LADY. WILL SHARE Wis |1 AND 7 BEDR sary | Russell A. Note, Realtor | yarn taelront apis Om aite,| "eal 4 te 8.6018 Cian an er ; i. MOVES YoU IN : ‘terme. Pe). or gif], FE 1. fein. Labetrns 2ee. OR pas x. Fixe i ve cee" pan ag a paitiag "clans te OPEN _DAILY-& SUNDAY F Roe See. fs if Baa =, ti KAU bee Pr eas. : Sean Otlegs De ~~ vedrone : Sie MIDDLEAG ist. FLOR, Ce me Ts transportation Com. | 10 AM THROUG i8T CLASS INT = NG} _ share home, PE 56656. | BATE, ENTR, CLEAN 8 | _No_drimtkere 1 re tact ites. "Hltenbec, 86 Murphy | WEST sii SAUERTER TKD | Roousran Rent Lea Bus, Prop. 41A "Bats rea Lied street FE 5 3141. | WED: 80 “TO SH ai ATTRACTIVE. PE 43369 or FE| 3" ‘ROOMS. PRIVATE. ‘BATH E h] st : Wackaetae’ * WERSTER AND 5 See ci NR. DOWN- sen pdedlirky Pp. caer a. . paved | — &) PAINTING © PAPER RANG | bac spariment. 209 Sander: acme | our Gua Deak. Gare : ~ ee : : waek vin ted, plo bat Hae ovel” EE css | sanetne | Smmrimen: 30 Sameer RERPNETERL OER OO | eee aren Ney IPR esis: ? Kim ak Crear Wa, 2 rT pram noe amt wWhc> ane 5 BME ANDABATE SWE MICHAN: PEMTNG “TO Bulie tar Soe SR ia gO gel i Wanted Trans ciation 3 31/7 BEDROOM APT. FOR LEASE. | pvt. ent. 4145 Citntonville Ro. 2 ee ‘ROOM, UTTETTIES git etn: (fe ‘iter 7 oe t =e | see ti ect Phos we : Ss Ai PAINTING INTERIOR & EX |QipE TO PONTIAC MOTOR PHOM |) "Boia Manor ea" mole | OR 3-4106. -wiezt | TE _D0414, evenings ~ FE 25219.) Ee zr __. | 5 ROOM ne VACANT _Mr, Morgan FE 3-7") 7 terior 10 Ger cent dite 10" cash | "Pelion Sashabew Rd strict . 3) a Soe BATH, (7 ptOOM, AFT: oan, saieh,, |? ROOMS KITCHENETTE, BATH. ‘nowatows sopping, “APTS 1 Ph aan “He S| FoR newt, Cr RUBINEAS ;—PROr. SAK" PAINTING 2 DECORA Set wt EE &S2e. on oe util furn,, Nr Auburn ‘iets. Mi | [ROOMS ALL UTILITIES, LAG. | Bulities, furnished or unturnished: [Dowatow.s. shopping and transporia | Tegraph Ra, FE ¢0828. erly, 86 & Petry, PE 8-8 ASS yes experience. Reas ae wed. ‘Contracts, Megs. 32) _ coms 7 Gy roome eat, clean, well far: | = iprERT one block away. Children wel |For Rent. Miscellaneous 42) - {ROOM UPPER, ADULTS. uri iched : of closet ensce, | 2. 7“ BEDRO RoON CLEAN, } come. Nice and warm. Nicely dec-| @ ROOMS AND BATH, WITH UTIL-. Cass oe WOODS RANCH Pree “estimates, Phone PE CASH, DEAL FOR - a tOUR ities furn, 258 Orchard pete. adults 1 Tove. heat furn, Garage, “adults, rE orated and wel] maisitained. Ren-| | ities furn, OR arg Ag pH EXPERT DECOMATINT AND A? RATING AND ANY) PEST, CASH. —dties _! soot - 2.2909, = os _feen. Oe Pete GARAGE FOR CAR OR STOR-| witty that exclusive touchy te kind of work Reasonable] land contract or go Ay 2 1 ROOM, 3 3 ATE, BATH & tais of $49 for’3 rooms and bath: | § RMS. & BATH. NEWLY BECO. sae Seneca, FE 5.1805. tached %-car . rates PE BiO% secrete a Pred Se temic Ga a” Far adler atte | 7 ROOME,"PRIVETE ENTRANCE. | erwet—bimer. KO, Mempsend | ° cated { block from Saginaw, Fi | —*# tae 4 * a| new, Conve HA or ai : 5 4, 2-6670. “For Sale Houses 43 - Lake. Large i room Be Oe EAR TINO| mortgage foe GLEAN 1 ROOMS. CHILDREN 7 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE. ON WATERFORD APTS. | 7 RMS. NEWLY DECORATED, o1L|~ has sitting | giass patio, ae See ATOR 18T BER. = EX- | weleome, 1550 Cass Lk. Rd, Kee-| lake, refrigerator. stove, carpet- heat near school, $75 month. FE | 3 BE DROOM HOME 1 large’ Dedfooms with double clee- oo Pipetiag. FES@O. cigar Oe Bettie bebe: | sir APF: oor |F o Se cceae | WHITE BROS. cE |? ince, Walbtorwall-corpeting + 3 he eg OE 3 .|2 FIVE ROOM CHILDREN 6 aoe. $50 11 EDNA. INQ. me beers a7} art Ber, 2) . kitchen -‘loaded- with "les $ bas: peving. FE 8-0343. “aide. e135 RM, APT. W AINTING & G breakfast. nook and gs 141 Auburn Ave 2 ‘ ‘allowed, oll heat, FiS 45067 OR 21 _47_Ecna, aths e : F P HAN ve Taree fe #8. . 5 | av E __baths. Garag wa qos 74 tures.. Full -basement’ baa- 7 % YEARS ax? Fe Earl Cir YZ er Soe Sirona Fe) FE cen Ooh a PRO 2 RM, PVT. BATH, PVT. : ona ie tte me 10 en 9 88 PER Wi ¢ RMS. 7 BED LK, ORION 33D 1CK, pine’ bar, replace, args - Television Service” ent. Partly furn, Whittemore. | Open Eyes ti] 9: Sun 10 “ti! § _Fooms, children. 268 Orchard -Lk.| JF®. old. kitchen ve peel, e room. See at- ‘ AN ’ pyT. oT ee newly pain storms & screens,| only $39,900 today elt 8 ND atts apts wird oti Rent Houses Furnished 35 000° SHERBROOKE AT °COM-| 12:50. "MY 2-382. in ctiarge from 2 7 2 Bi. Take "DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. aro W. Huron it, Ph. re «352 |* a dae FE iro mar ! metce. 2 bedrm, New. Ret. $80. veh oc te fo OPEN, EVENINGS. i Rocha PVT BATH 6 ENT. 5 “nn MODERR,. HEAT "AND mk. 008 Nation. PE &783 1 BPOTLESS aLLt. Ma. 41m ROOM HOUSE USE CENTRALLY L0- ma sen to 5112 he aca “Ra. é Ls -ATTENTIONI!IF newly decorated, in Pontiac, OR|3 RMS 3 RMS... HEAT, REFRIGERATOR, wl ny supplied. Aytomatic gas | ALMOST: NEW, 3 BEDRM. 5160 cater In Bast soot, Mich. Char- JENSEN'S TV. ‘OON AND! ‘we NEED {OUR LAND (CON. no -| Shea a108 ne ae ao heat. Bus fine & make Fe ae ee ae hoa a ~ Uncalbaihiatie evening service, FE 2.0495. | ROE Ba ROR 4 Para oaBSS: - { ‘subdivision, §78. 34 after | ; roe BRACE CASH are Decoulr: west side. $17 weekly, Alto wood: | ROOMS. AND BATH EAT AND! “SHIRLEY APTS san 7 BEDRM HOME PARTLY Pua 7P™ PF REDROOM TAKE AREA HOME. ~ ae pholstering 23. AB TOR MR. HAYDEN NO| _ workin gas fumished, new axD_ Bat | aisted. Clean. 2637 Williams Dr. | AVAILABLE 2 BEDROOM HOME | Ot Det — aca = woud ob we Se Ss thee . . a. , Gas Baking cusTOM OPHOLSTER. bee ok RAYDEN ‘Realtor |? come ito’ Haiailion Pontiac. | 3 NEWLY cn pad “e900 oe as me ° ‘fenton cel pase ip Bae | _Roageeerne Pare eee ain oe pavement each. Ly G -. ing. $174 Cooley take Ra EM! w £, Walton $-0441 |” Walking distance . from Fodtiee close_in, clean, $2 Gladstone. ou. O area. 0 .- Vel BUNGALOW. HOD, 5 RNS. BASE |. - wane tf daecore y : 3 ODERN bine ro 6 ment. & ger, W'ford, PE -8-14.4, bothe pg A est “a ‘Pricea a ca PIONEER yous Ds : N & UNTRY EC 4192 Disc over * wa! o Hardware. : ram yard & ta) NICE BUNGALOW — WEST siDE, NEAR here! terms Lake O re B et na = a custom made x. p cov- $50° me fo Pomtne PI Tel-Huron, Ideal for working cou-| _ 2 _ kitchen ae Fo he counte a ers, dr 8, Teupholstering and Fy ak oad bf By 900. Je. Gas heat, newly decorated) py vNER: WER. Gi R RESALE: WiLL t~ mies x lope bedspreads. Free estimates, FE ent. Beall welcome, $18 pe = vere OMe | (jving room. dining room, kitchen, ake ti Make} 07 geting space, fad: . Bs call oF 3 Tate fo RETRO Ne | Tie fees ke s| Se gnouitee ie Wika | greek ate See naa 4 “ nished, month. EM 22 anima % m${ In perfect condition: Assunie : 197 "E's PERRY ST rot + F0R | avn ' ae oe mont 322, |, Mrs, Hilte. Lk Rd een © : T VERY. ATTRACTIV (|? BE H PURNISE mortgage — $68 m _ +8888 Cullough. * niahed Pvt bath and Entr. close | private ie te foes * fs month. 408) Willlama ‘Lx, | BRICK BOPLER. 3 Prono 3 7 aEoRM te oe pen, janes and inuradeg, HAS, ee - close { Pe A ke “Lost & Found 24 nTARRO REALTY T eee close, to sown, "Aduite only. Pai| fed, at 3-095 come 468 month. Mgr, Mr Bram | sient, fully x AASE | -Voornels Ba. Co Deephing io to | 5143 CASS-ELIZABETH B Ru. FURR. APE. Wess Site. |. —_ TBEDRM WALLED CARH MOD | han. PE $0737. - facittlicn lasoaing pishee Body.| 236 Josephine. pad ss | PE 56108 days, FE 5-6859 eves. | ROOMS. NG - | Close” to_eity Reas MA 4-2293.| Gian COTTAGE WITH SiovE | FE 4020? ioe ‘ FOUND: BLACK COCKER, OWN ° . ROOM AND BATH: UPPER APT. | _vate.on bus line PE 56-0239. 2) HOUSES. 6 ROOMS AND 3! and refrip $45 8 month. 2437 | ~ * aN ; er may pase same by identifying! is & BA AuBU HEIGHTS and ex. 3586 r+ k fry St. $0, per month /3 RMS. & BATH. UTIL. FURN. | ms & bath. per mo. 604/ Williams -Dr By owner. 2 Bedrm, hotne, Black- Min White Lake ne - AVATEABLE FOR, Pi of _wertiy. FE S-i2. q-fit Outdnad Ate. i. | ual, Becasal he ke. pear MS®.| tage LAKE GLEAN 3 BEDRM.. top street Latge lot. ( >. Ga- 1° TRACTS HOME 4 RMS. 15T , ALSO 3 RMS. | 3 ROOMS IN BASEMENT. “UTILI. 3 ROOMS & BATH. H. VERY NICE | ~ $55 month. TWinorook : 9-3617 rage and utility room $6,800, $600 . 5 ame NO QELIGATION. 2nd floor, “Pvt, ances & bath. ties ~ heat furn Private en-) Adults FE 44639.) GouNTRS Homi COMPLETELY down Clieaper fer cash, FE denna Pg fo Pontiac Mir.) trance, §45 montiy FE #2984 § J BEDRMS. Off HEAT. ALT —GON- .. modern. Auto heat, near Oxford Very Beas, Inquire 23, Auburn. | 7 RM. BASEMENT APT. PAR-| yenlences, Nr. school & trans’) schools $65 month. Owner, Lin- BY OWNER EASY SIDE MOD: ottise oe : by month or week. eas. 1321 Bainford, Waterford | coin 1-5060: ore 3. tamio or 4 near. 3 Ug son a «itchens Garage. | BRAYTON. 2 VEARS OLD 3 BED; Peay ™ fH, ADULTS. room. rancher. eaieunie” lease. | o-% ~ FE 8-2039, - “FE 8-6650. on ghland Ra, Bomtiac, Fr ‘GOOD RENTALS ~ : puma 8 : ‘ rame rm, . 5 RMS. BATH, ee Brick @ root an baad ' 0h FURN, MODERN iN House. | '"*s i et HL he » ry os e WE ‘NEED _ LAND CONTRACTS Re ees Nihal & Harger | Co. | FOR CASH ee HURRY, sell things) ENT now On {labie, 3 bedroom ern, ns & apartrrents O erusied odes lane rest, oe iarcay G urice| y Parnsworth, White , Si r : 7f a3 “Canetelinaben Ba re 53 3030 corr fae RO ent, heat refriz - Adults FE 2-241 “aupier tit was beat, fine fine | “$12.60 wesai?. Pace : ; P. be) ROOMS. : newly decor- q mmer-/theough - Classified Ads, S ee co 5. ag oe 2, die LARGE 4. ity rm* a3 et PE. 51141 q ‘is be : a sae ‘bat. "— Mand contract ee Bi yiven Gien 1 ieee te. 2 lots. Sell oF : Tsim, & ba 5 ees eaae: “house. 1 acre jot s0x186 om E. Pike. ¥ 2 AW. DIN NAN ae ie Be Seer ot Fe tees Lie NEAR WIL- Lake, Totely ‘Yocation, well) 4 acres, ont arden sali, good) -gilgam ae ih, Must. .* Paul d M Jones, “Real Est, 3. betesoen Good conaiaen + Ga- rage. Corner i. Only $7,500 ' Reasonable Doyothy Snyder Lavender -. REALTOR Est. 2% YEARS 7001 Highland Rd. (M59) Ph. EM $3303 or MUtyal 4-6417 _BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM & BATH .- Upstairs, full ‘ fs i beat, 2 car ga’ Youngstown 2- after OUR LAD OF THE LAKES betes 4 Vilieg: re 4 bed "GE aul y $2,000, By owner, OR ~ OPEN _ SUN DAY ane $250 DOWN bg chen ooniee home with ful) Best Buys ~ “Today ~ WORK EASY This m sided, 5-rm ‘ a “for room in thes Cle ou this —, pe $2,000 down moves you eee ac cor ag vo heat, bi¢ kitchen andy utility room, Ten ak rear yard, beauti- fully landstaped. Just $900 wn “DRAYTON AREA Sn _* ie vn a nice corner jot, with fenced yard, ga- ant bath. ; 2 _ to everything, and priced be- . 2 BEDR Fan bacoment, aii - topes t a4 ROOM MODERN HOUSE. “pe a hi eorner for Barber shop or beauty Bas inncaped, By a on 5-6 pps 7. | parior, Briced fo sel], . : 4 et } Lake Orion Village | : AGE OF oM = HAY AYDEN g & 4 ® 3gé eda a - tractive Permastone &/ brick front 6& hi a a CHICAGO. Bee ‘this new 2. home’ with basement” es ‘we are building. Will dupli- cate. ca Low PHA Terms. ORION “TWP: 2 Large rooms. 20x24 Stoo) is oom for’ tub in . closet red couple. Immedia! ses os sition, $3800; ow dows fc “HL AYDEN, Realtor 86 Ez. Walton FE 8-044) Open Eves. CLARESTON, LEAVING arate. 2 houses, jarge lof. 10 Buffalo —— SPECIALS Lar 3 bedroom home, with sbeauti att kitciten, good basément, 20 & commercial room on Dandy modern to minute 2 bed- room bungalow, ciéah .and neat) as @ pin on Montana, price is right, ~ Seven rodm howe on Elm strert, with full bath and half bath, full |. new oll forced ait heat, four’ bedrooms, garage. $11,- 782 W. - Hu BON REALTORS, , L: ROR” Sales- FE 42787 or drop by “ si * ighiana Mr, Wiley. wit wad 900 e a ent your fot, Complete with tile ae. * rdwood floors & automatic . “Den MeDonaid. bon children @ -piay- ==, “ey pEamedite posses. DOWN. Very clean 2 yore. 2, bome Furnished. Good nor th side CLARKSTON ‘A. Immediate easion. 3 ha Jarre | eta Lot ot Gui 20. mel wi 500 with. ‘yitRow ‘haan: 3. bedroom. ent, . car on pent, i jon, Near & parochial schools. 4, 100. Low down payment, DRAYTON. $600 down, 2 BR: -foMe, Bath, .. blinds.’ Oil ‘heat. Lot Téx150. _ AUAURN EEIGWTS.- Hy -mnort- cost down for GI. story i, Plastered wall” 2? BR. floor. r ear garsge.. Fenced jC. YDEN, Realtor FE ea Bun, 10 2 SUNDAY 2 TQ 5. P.M. 1829 OPDYKE RD. 8 large sous. 4 ee and den could used Sth = bed- room. a Plastered walls, Newly decorated. 1%) baths. 3 cat 2 car garage. full Sam Warrwick bas ne ewer, water streets, Be, priv es, a Pe ed 877 aries “ heat. Open 106 pm., FE 6- : owner, (1) 2 bedrm. 4 Lae Pia etna rah | 5 Baas for quick ele Call FE Johnson 20 years OF SERVICE 08. £, SANFORD ~fn nave res Meduced $550. Ol be beat, closed front lotr ."s snl garage. gh Be only # The total iz Oe emai —_ =. or. joaing. eost "fmmeaiate pect A REAL BARGAIN — You can move jn this 2. bed- room modern terrace - home, a Eis room, dining room hen, full basement oil eat, sereened in porch. Im- ‘or will rent wih option io buy. | NOTHING é OL ai vey 3 “hom “my Pata oi ot hea yPearege, beaut’: home Si ._ Evenings ater, 6 i FE 56-2935 E 2-33 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph, Rd. FE -4-2533 _Modern-5 Rooms — - One’ Fertile Acre Neat, full basement bungalow at Oakland 2 car garage plus large | own and $75 rd og month, Attfae- SS pea. Mice setting, good "Only $500 -Down -. Poca Ry no In —_ tome. mortgage Giroux-Franks, NER EAL eats | ss06°B Dixie a,” - R_ 3-070) Sniy's $1,800 foun: teh Je HAYDEN” Realtor Fe two oe brick with ith, ea: full basement _ With gas ~* e afed on paved street with riviloges = a Sylvia Lake, Close St. edicts and Shopping Centers, . $13,950.00 Call for Appointment - WM. A. a |KEN N EDY REALTOR 3101 W. Huron ; re 43560 Open Evenings titl- 9 MILLER mt earden — lust 5 minutes ing, but materials are Seoteaee. 20 «ft. -living room, plenty of closets, oak floors, plastered-walls_ eke furnace, ear garage a close. in _ attrac ieee with lenty of el ev for only $11,995 on ‘ter 8. : CLOSE IN North suburban - Ate onte. 3 nice bedroonts, th 20 ft. living room, full dinin, room, modern kitchen, Full low market at $8.950 with terms. HOME SITE One of the finest. In Wa- r terfotd Township. Tixl54 | | Terms available: COMMERCIAL DS 1222180 tn excellent area, Z ; with high return potential, ‘ pet sleeper at. $4,250 Edw. M. Stout; Realtor a Sunday I - man brick out doot on All i A+1 shape and — = 1,500 $2,700 down. Bal. $7 Sa "month - > William Miller Realtor ~ FE -2-0263 1075 West co. Open 9 7 n. Saginaw st rE 5-8168 |. Ope “CLARKSTON AR EA 3 bedrooms, tiled -bath, large cor- ner fot. Reasonavie down, $77 month including taxes and insur- ance, - "i PERRY ‘ST. Duplex. § tooms each side, Gas — eo _——-. Close in. Oniy ‘CUCKLER REALTY 236-8. mn ee" 3 : Man. Off Baldwin. EIGHTS — Vac room modern. 3 he ti eee eee Se RENT BEATER for the Hunty . 4 rms ‘ “} Jrospital, 53 foot freuees on Hu- egg» $9050: ter ¥ . insurance, Eig ee ms and ath on Ae Poe to Sears. VALUES | WEST HURON: STREET — Large room older home. Vacant. org a garage, Close to City a NORTH SIDE — 2 helen home in excellent condition, Asphalt sid- street, Close fo - line’ and “ eehools. a, a low down. pay- jouth of ive, Rood Theater PIONEER siceIcAwns| FARM — 1% acres’ of .| REALTOR Pica ‘BRICK RANCH-TRADE oratéd, Paved om. locate: area. an Sor ee fa, trade. f Oe Belawin, peat ‘fe clean, 5. rooms F - ment, kis at ryt) 500 with $550 down. Ay ney Suttiitioe and has-~lake | FHA 6 rooms & bath in Drayton area on lot x. 230, 1% car * garage gee = just — with :$600 dow, th, on o corner lot with rage. Priced at only $4,500, member, you od move right iat K wa Elizabeth Lake. pe. FE 4.1157 PE 4-4821 VETERANS No Money Down ..- 7%? bogreomr “homies in- Uhion Earl E. James Real Est. 8081 Seaerce Rd, 311 OPEN. - SUNDAY 2-6 1277 HIRA ‘ST. 3 bedroom’ brick ranch type btn- ramic tile bath with built in automatic beat. and -hot water, Lake Rd. turn left to Hira St. “and right: te a : mod: George R. Irwin REALTOR 269 BALDWIN = FE 5-0101 A...2. WITH A RELAXING MAN by FLA- YOR. This beautiful BRICK home, is also a ‘wife saver.” Every- thing at her finger tips. Built in features. Formica’ counter tops. | Second bath off master bedroom. _ Oak floors, plastered walls, posed basement. recreation .area absolutely the finest! Lethe ee on both levels. Don’t miss this -tremendous heme. Only $19,780 > terms. Humphries 83 N. Tele EE 2.9236 Eves, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ Partridge | IS THE “BIRD” TO SEE 7 oF MINOLE HIL LS 5 BEDRMS, 2 BATHS ‘The growing beng oA ~? seeking convenient city living at. Hs Best will surely enjoy this . bedroom home in exclus minole Hills part may cause en as i 1080 Ww, ‘ae x | y = . ‘Executive. Green bake front. 2 fake: re warott Bt iol et FL. COM PARE THIS _ Custom built eq. ft, brick ranch. home. basement 3. ft , slate tannee. wi. ee ic : astered gara e, eos un "dee ieee ° : Cusjom Builder, rE ue SYLVAN LAKE rick, tri-level ranch poe, fire- anes buitt-ine, dcar garage, 85- + Fi gee: -sstinaive, paren oi wid P= ~y Am tebe eaters : Es eating thé game already, serry?" 4 bedroom Galen 3 ‘oun bets! “BRAND NEW -—_ ee Sale Houses _ 4 For Sale Houses. & {oo $450 DOWN: a No pat s the i a und 304 ft. \ © Lake ih ee DRIVE OUT DIXIE HWE. PAST SILVER LAKE RD. mediate possession for only $500 To NO. 9750 SEE OPEN 100, . ¥ monthly iy "payment #8, in- OFF suite AVE, 3 bedroom ranch with full - recrea-. som. ™ aths. Only a e * 10x14" foot utility b - . Swim, fish and boat a $1,506 |. teagan ba rage rat Tex 1s0 } id in Dra: Will take your equity in your 8e- Priced +o sell SUNDAY 1-5 Silver Lake F ront 4 bedroom inketront home n hag lot sox "a3 on FHA gos ‘onene: 5 rooms for owner. 3 rooms up, t ik, Let ‘the off. Price is — $400 moves caly in. sCHRAM FE 59471) SEMINOLE HILLS CHOICE E BRICK, HOME — beau | eae eoure | MULTIPLE LISTING ; SERVICE oN. | SUNDAY 2-5 I, attractive 3 bedfoom eve 4 on West: bath, of = mn paren on good 3 bedroom — in town r school. - Hammond Lake: : bar eon 3 yr. old custom. room modern bri ‘ne + Soa, a PM, _NEAR —o i Ideal Fai Home close ing & us : featuring 3 be rooms, spect drive west on Huron to turn right “Open” = Salesman on “BUD"Ni cholie, Realtor: 7 Sti or PE 42068 enclosed fa: ly living room win | more $23,000 sASY oy PLEASANT: Le RAY 0’ NE tL. Realtor terms, LAKE FRONT. , Nothing Down] , VER PRETTY like new 4 . 2 bed ig ow eG iTepoms am: p size. Pl tile itchen and din,jn¢- area combined... Full basement, oil - heat, Aluminum storms a IP You SEE this home, you will appreciate value. 2 bedrooms, nice ib pancars MORELAND: sr. fai eo iy s 7 “HERE Is a beauiy, Fi ‘olferin on ‘this extra ne me. Plastered _ Oak floors. 14x16 activi- * ties room, off heat, 2-car ‘Close-- po tures including low dows 18 Hiltz yecent all modern 4 roonis al e galow with full basement. Ce- | vanity, oak floors, plastered walls, | - birch: cupboards and. vent fans. ; North Telegraph Rd. to Pontiac savas Very attractive, brick ranch “THINKING MAN'S HO —| BLOOMEIEL bedroo Latee ‘ving roomh ee et EN | co SUNDAY 2- 5 4428 3 est Walton. ve. sans admit we are fa’ of offering this beau- , ee Mae —— type lot 75 x 75 is « behold, It atso Walls, Oak < . storms and screens and’ 2 car &arage. room 20 « 132. ft, ~ and many other ver GAYS ae . living in thi ed roo! 8 Sener desirabie | only $14,950 wi on eaay PHA winks He eights,| Built e ner $180 -> ¢heerful ae: ieee | Seat Se rice fi O56 on terms. = GAS furnace, WE BUY, pet Contracts BATEMAN . i Bateman _ FE sie Eves, &, Sun. | fae ee ee et ena eae nae - BROWN $895 DOWN — " Just ‘ike , as Bee / bee full Seeman, Bi floors, Aw storms yevea = All newly deco: costs and that og + 263 S. Telegraph Rd. n |= 31s : Peaks Lincoln Jr.’ , Fisher Body Area - 3 Bedroom $1,009 “gown lane fo this saanel ona with ful Sepeseent, ren ¥ fe te ste ~ 7 2 lots. Immedi ‘ Total price $3,500. do dont. ‘te 2 Pad eall- TODAY - eS | On, $1; 000 I Down en dau "Sever 3 ou inte this cozy 5 i i“ ments of m you neat ry on one, “BUD” Nichélie, , Realtor quncabax — Only about 115 eat es from city Hmits. + e location. Late -semibies brick ranch bungalow with cer-|~ -amic tile bath: two ear attached gar. and almost an acre of land. Open — 10-4 LS thes one you' ve: i ae looking for. DIXIE sabe MULTIPLE a Qe HOUSES Model Home Sale — pote are buying NOW neart ranc : ' | FE Open eres p.wi.; West Suburban Owner’ has built a new home, — fou —— = or appointmen’ arge living Te eee alas ace, we! all ¢ : a big picture window. The. ining ¢ Ci neces pchesipatens “most ony. site droom suite, full. — ae 2 car garage & ted © tee ft. lot. Not: $18,500, “this tiem wy A sell for this low, Retirement Special * This ¢ old home hes § rooms, -all On j. floor. 3 bedrooms, : living room Ta TED eC. ‘anily 1 to oe ates ecient Lake Fro ront S. = es art if = rig.o | | m home. - reasonable terms. “Also ors several good vacant jak: lots; Ask for Mr. raanes Truly a: many wit’ went Ach for Mrs. Robineon. - Da "Ea Eh ee _ -Ané| cir ome oes in ein e ol peaceful fiving.. The Seth Soe te ie " ) ent ‘ang 3 ate kite iat Better bury. Only Tt ee WHITE BROS._ «| JIM WILLIAMS 1483 io BALDWIN | OPED bace and -aflached 2 cat garage. OPEN SUNDAY? i. 570 Tubbs Road BRAND NEW °3. Bedroom - - cedar shake ho “ ~fitehen with Formica couse Lage - ‘tertops, wood oars, on Plenty ‘ot closets, full base i nelghborbood Anns: ae ade RIGHT. . TUB r TO OPEN SION Of 32810" OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 oy Cteoaee vou vet * bab Entre es * ek : RAY O'NBIL, Realtor en ag apphan ces baths, full base x ga- Kote ef oie. fom tr plas L ESTATE & SORE 0547 < 2 Slat ao re x hh. woke Dane” i fur-| | Located 1% e Lake hg. poodward 7: Cox Realty Co. Down ayment. =? 5 3 Mandon Lake puvileges.” “ois t be sold, reason- ale otter Faia eg Sian, Name A. ag 24 "Compton & Sons Bree Ow 3-6i82_or OR 31888 _ MODEL CLOSEOUT. modern, tile - "hardwood i ater All bie ie Aaa A naw! Tiett, $10, Split -level rier - home fn a | : “lot. $8,250. or shitpire #1 LAKE PRIVILEGE S PERCY. KING RD., 350 ity blocks. west. of Ai Lake 406 W * Detrott | Wo's-i8io MA"6-1960 Sbectacular BONUS HOUSE BI-LEVEL — bedrooms-1% baths, gas heat ice of. built-ins. 75x160 ft lots ALSO. SEE | The Saratoca.. 3 ser wails ‘Cholee , wet ae agree ig Pg oa 4 + ied ONLY. $440 DOWN | $71 PER MO. PLUG TAXES, INS. p08 Witenes Lak Es we. nee Couzens R_3-2755._. Seneca Occupancy ae r pay ‘o aoe : ; price 950, Call today for ni ated on a age. be Sas “Res ban ote mang {° oe ie era! | ALL BRICK FULL. BASEMENT oft ET. RANCH CITY SEWER & WATER — $13,990 - INCLUDFS \RGE LOT _~ - >. BUILT-IN © YEN AND “RANGE - CARPETING ae | Sout ae rs: So Ver ERANS Bil - “NoRTi You ‘will be sut-— prised and pleased -_ eae scyrsaere can be ~ yours $72 C 2 dee nly "DOWN eae ‘ani. Payments) i . b T {PHIS-IS LESS... Than you would y torent. a ome not ‘half as — - nice as we have to offer you. .__- * ae on Ps ee ree ae renee Fe cn] 2 f 8Q. Mh bw fae gy Bs ; ‘ph gett 6 bee ue at ance. “Dow, walt. Sgt can gars ry ~ , eeaer. Ble py well Ce ar . rome ee r “geal ‘one + Stoker Pan M. M. Jones, Real Est, *RENDEROFF age GAL. sp stove, After 6 pm. we OR) SANs ched eves : oe | ‘water boss, Wide | overhead prs NL x. ere FE - Never, inslaiieg v8. a0 2020 iSinat: | doors” office’ sPrvsrcboun ty of ni | pa. 8-6580 22 W, Huron | = se am iat | EST. tcLass| =. “gg | IT in, te i nwa et at yt ; me Pu | - wae: te “Testaurant on biis x] ray. Swaps. 55. table model, Like jew: $50.98 | D NING: "TABLE |“ » : . Se eo= — : . ies z f - 4 _ | aan Laer “WAND DRAIN . 2 -14 BEDROOM BRICK ~~ Ex- i : : YS e § ACRES, 5.ROOM HOUSE, ra ; 8 i : ceetae's ast beta! Roy Anwiot: inc ® nce Pa ten] ee mean maui Racca ae | en a Pe | i eae oe | “Vestibule, sizable recreation Realtors since- 1927 if" TV FOR ELECTRIC RANGE. |), ROA, COLO Soop BEDS. Bverything "tn. Building Materte). : with ‘ - 2 5 | Shape, first §150, Kionworth, ling for $50 each: “Maple Used Bees Seo’ and room wi and bar. | 28 EB. Huron Peder pun | - R.'B. Munro Electric Co. 1080 ae Bee se Used storm sash, "teen “double ‘brick garage.” Gas: Evenings: 8 Suetay 1-8) ai ua rossed: $106,- | z.0%- Summ M-INCH RCA TY. tog a “OTL OR GAS Field tile a NG SL Sd seve eee, ys |e Sale Acreage vas sits ney fae aac le ee |i pa ae i ie a HEATERS. - |S" kit: 2 ae le S : ay aking $34,000. 1 TO 6. o scae xe PaRcELs BEAD 2h d) fxtures. Bg Ems eat Calliog: rol ig 15, iptstic ae eae a, as pie Biegler oem you furnace heat We carry @ com ‘ine of natis, 33 W. Huson st. rE bein, : seh ar greet ed Gown $20 plug ‘Sorege. basement.- . rT orm wigs a 8 7 a: Looy ge & PO cpeniey 422 W. Huron. Sar cost Schick’s MY stellen tit — doors — or call Don Nicholle, FE - ft] tate. Gomer location in . frontage ew ae ‘ 4-044 Bunday.” Ae anit bef 000 and $2,500 for OVERS ED BED DAVENPORT | Fr - eves. & a en C PANGUS, Realtor” sie seas” ts ins dows cou = ‘Ghee Lae os LBs at 0 rm ENTERPRISE GAS STOVE, | ~ and metching chair, PE. 441m OR prints LUM SER R & dereite val 12 SE _Deweese : * be cars; ree x after SALES a For Sale Lake Prop. 44 7 "room, motern. 60 beartne fruit ep Soee seta ~ ORNERAL ELEC. RANGE, OIL STOVE, Gor Gab" COND. 8 RM. | Site Highlana ra “Also OR -3-1008 PRY | BED. WATER ; BEAUTIFUL SLOPING LOT ON| leges. Wil consider trade of city ‘Giroux-Franks ia wal rae LUMINUM HOUSE. "saat eevee | OVER 36 OsED Tr eave prou| AVAILABLE NOW: be ge ee E. Hainmond . Dr. 85’ ftont- peeperty. cal: $15,500 $2,500 FERAL REAL ESTATE | Fin 48008. aa | ere. 9 gd tab, Presse | ae Wale TON TV 49.05. Taylor ates ey Lg fac. Also “ coat,- *.$ sees, sine “4 eto down, FE saee NR | SOND. Fer cores 4305. Dizie. Wey 1 OR 90h | gies hose RARSIT HOGG | Seek 04, -. .WALTO | gle WG la a" onstruction "Oo., ses ‘ ] _ Nearly modern a Beate Basem a. : = swan for good Gouble Bargell 16 | ™ MAYTAG siete 70. aa anes ie das” : Fad te on winding paved seen. Sietae renee Diver front. - Tee eee 20 or s10 gauge . ~“ANCHO! ICHOR FE - streets. ubite and rochial onsider ar - 2 ADE Beagle Hounds also trade = REPOSSESSION Ss He —— Seat suis at door, Min to in trade or sell tor $16,000. Terme, T ] ge or swap. Pie 2-008? | sais No money down, FHA paprerret. Sete shopping, lakes , olf. $1.-| Doroth Snyder Lavender | 1g ‘THE “BIRD” TO sEB | BIRD DOGS ~ WEGIARANER bi 98 Norge dryer ee ait Specials FREE ESTIMATES. S101: | pote 84-0, donate... a St ee. Se Seem _ REALTOR EST. 29 YEARS : -4 Germseao shert-haired pointer, auto. washer ,..$148 _ Norge Getuxe gutomatic electric: : ae UMBING Se Fee ee: 70h, Highiand Ra." (M50) A LUCKY BAR -- Sear pene beds, CA ra3ie 98 Treatile \touse 3s, ass $100: Moree deluxe, elec: .B ee ' . Sagin ington Park and ew Northwest, | = i. 3 Ee 5 00 Many Others to Choose Prom | tric ee ee urmeister Ss K — Al al, off tank, trade or minutes to N . $1. 5 ACRES -. -. ._BUYER..- sell, MY 21668 is UD to 2 yee ja ee fe er $198. Norge dryer m 695 rice down. +30 mo. oF a ; mare wide frontage-on a gdod| Count. ft pure. luck if fou can | BXERCYCLE, WAP FOR STAUP- “PE 66189 console. : : poe soe developed. t fer all year liv- poe Ge hescied min pint this bargain of all bar! fer magic ‘couch, or sel: FE ae 8a, mee. a8 DELIVERS “C ASH W AS 2303, fig" Home CAN BE “Goodyear Service Store A iw do « ig ol main street - gl. sehooia’ nurehe gry x7 bul (on $1,008. Low down. ~~ ea Sutldtag wher is coin 8-TTll_ or JOrdan mans.” : z ‘CASH FOR UaED TV'S, WORK- L & 8 SALES. TRE ORION | LADD'S | Byam aerate es | LS iterate moegiegemame7.2|- LUMB + ED-|. 2? bedroom lakefront. year around 4286 Dixte Hwy. -. OR -3127 | - pl ‘ndaitinal big. ee go . cut. Value "00. at have you| ances of ‘all kitts. NEW 2 USED. ord gg ey ‘OLive. ‘Toss : ES : NVERSION BURNERS a erated, elt hack cecal see, see: | 3886, Lapeer Rd. _—* PE §-0292| and banquets - Very ‘profitable | _of equal value. MArket 44360. | ~ ios = ae ae sACR TEAVING STATE. condition with all contro 3 ¥ . , “ra too! Owner retiring. a little SED KEN- ¢ : as £ rea-|_ment. Owner. MY 331k. Bn ACRES ; . effort this bar pn Tl do $100,000 Pemorewashe *y oor wil, rate for| we pg or tracer Come out pot” or Sit 62 sa we og pas .| LAKEWOOD Nn aang — NEW south of Auburn.| 4 yr. Here’s the liicky ae = ood 9x12 rug. After 6 p.m. FE} ang look around: 2 Acres of free Fs DGuanT BOLD EX. - 4x8 x 4 a - NACE, 96,000 BTU. . lakefront, 3-bedroom Ex. oe ae ship, south of Aubure-| buy. real estate ahd all oniy| {oti7. Tking. Phone FE §-#241. * t. Ch PLASTERBOARD: se - basement fireplaces dividing. negte. land. Large un- $60. 000. on easy terms. Make an | GinnEN TRA ; Oren MOM SAT, 9 TO ¢ | Eo Turner ‘. 602 Mt. ‘Clem- cRE : Bar garage. $22,890 Br builder. Ouse of property. Terms |. appointment right now Jo see it) Gr trade for ec Ra Me OR FRI» TC Td 9 $1.25 a inlabed atl A canoe Cage ? I yr, Seo 3.3008, a Bot Acbura Heights ou Aubura een watnistocce- ) a aD OME, SELL OR RENT. FARM “ . ’ ae emma! | ent, : $-3120.. eRe ‘REAL sy MOTEL SUPREME" pe Dug ye B ‘ST ing suitéases.| —__4' 9 8 x 34" ; ‘| mahogany, @ 0...) Z Motels. ‘Best of locatl your eguly of lend contract. | oriental Thpestry, China age es Terms, MAple Sits, : SCHICK'S. MY_3-3711. a ah. FURS, . 'yn3| OF with attachments, $14.95 ‘Oven 108 Daily 3... MAp! Highway: Near Detr ott: 82 cone 6 DR 160° Him” Bt. MI @7373) Gurt Paved aa * ‘ - : (omaahip vweter swaler on igbta 8 maties 137 Baldwin —— - __ FE _5-8275 ‘ ~ —= Si ! is y. * me. OWNER.- CRES. NR. D UNITS | sgugeiaaieee eer agra | al teansen ae zd PLYSCORE “4 oe A Bnd bert 8 ae oa ys ere ve snot fae on "C8 “ae Seen Sea ‘ANTIQUES |raetachmena, aese ete] Tr1S WEEK ONLY | githg Ss Sh ; $4.75 - . FE | = “Wo DOWN PAYMENT _ ~~ ; beautiful units all ai toned. L . HACK Birm Mich. Curt's- Appliance. OR 3-9702. _ . me ‘Wo Dow ~~ £ LAKE ORION. For Sale Farms —_48| Conference rooms and coffee shop | saw for a panel truck. OR 3-295. | aoreuariG AND way. | © L ELEC: | ROCKLATH — Eixciellent 3 Fully, modern lakefront _ home. and managers apt. Did well over | OWERS, TILLERS & TRACTORS. |“ tag electric dryer, Balapce, $2| ‘ic, motor. $19.50 value, $30.00, ctetintpa toga type home not farm from . Tm, with picture win- 2 ACRES ON. BUS LINE. 6200 DN.| $106,000 last year -with just 88)" What have you to trade? week. oil heater. well cod shaun i sat]: BUNDLE 95c ee Lady of the Lakes. Car- | dow wtacing jake dining” ym. | Owner P.O. Bbx_ 3538, rooms, Extra units should boost | evans EQUIP. 6907 DIXIE HWY.| Gas heater. “Movieg washer, #3. istoy welt: pumps at)”. ? port, Gas heat. ar _ kitchen. 3 s & bath. New! 900 ACRE LAKEFRONT 15 MILES some wr odio ot offeriti gat Yess than MA 56-7878 or OR 3-71824 Schick's — cea 303 Orchard ‘Lk, Ave. —32. 4 ax! Vcarcaves Mahog i et tse. Weise, Col” ges beat cood,tesidenun aten of from Pontiac. Only $38,000. A real! 39'‘ber cent down, SEE on OR TRADE - 1952 NASH. nome SOS SNOT | ‘SOLE 466 ase xs dxtri V-grooved Mahoe -... $$ Bob Castell, FE. 2-7273, Shore. $15,990, $2,500 dwn. SWAP OR SHLU_ GARDEN FRAC ¥, 83. ro~ Elec. Co., | 3:0x6:8 Flush Dr. with lights $14. o___Bves, and Sunday. C. A. WEBSTER "REALTOR ae 2, Sut DINN AN _ 1REALTOR PARTRIDGE SWAP OR SELIC GARDEN TRAC: onan ae “Se "| Alum. Comb, Dr: Comp. ... $21, Ee aT besmpen, bapi Or jae Pe tint. iss — a Pa sont per OSINESS THRUOUT MICH toois used electrical panels, boxes Balywase Sea bed a, frame Beas |— "TRADE. IN DEPT. MATT ‘THICK i, “eer gurten» 472° sa. ON | " modn. home. wear Dryden: FE | OPEN TIL 9‘ cs pr rn nerspr 2. 3 INSULATION Seti Siegen tan “ai| ceva babngett gare te, | Peasant “Go Lent Canetti rete ileal er Fy AT re brieed Below market, value a feed finished ta. Uoctty Pine, - Sal Contract: WATER ERS TO 5 $35 29. / ‘ Phone OR or MAple 5-7878.| facing lake, landscaped. $1, T smple t n sell or swap $3.50 mo. OR 3-2300. 5 PER 1,000 FT./ ‘> down, Arthur J. owner. * ¥GR-SLLE-On RENT, NEW 6 95 ’ ’ 3 BEDRM. BOME. = an - #104. ‘Rgckerott. OR me eita. e€ € 0; HAVE SEVERAL VERY,-Goop| Grea” ‘lor 4° man cliain saws. sw. tel Sn ae pit ee / ; Bess tiat 38, Bas. 488| TOON Lk. ‘She ali oa oe ota | ets oh cat oe | ERS ee rte cath & Bey Wthete Pas aviiadin Burmeistet’ S ’ S it - = ‘i : ss . | Fa eias OR 3406 oon ores et ae Uae Jana 20 J. A. TAYLOR. OR, 40308. FLOOR FURNACE Sante | ee Punt © selene A “ : : . iat living root Sete: weeded. Only $17.60 terms. . saw, or Will sell. FE 5-1012, | STOVES, gas or electric. | - “ OPEN - = | 1$xI7 dining” room : KL. T 1 ‘Realtor | #355,, LAND_ CONTRACT FOR Your choice. From......... $19.50 | 18 W.' Pike B-2 Terms FE ¢1122 Tee lang oe : empleton, Realtor | "2.500. “2 yrs. oid. PE 8-2000| For Sale Clothing 56 The . TAPPAN 36° GAS RANGE, 6 FT. 16x40 2330 Orchard Lk Rd. FE 44563| - after 5, GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP | Prigitaire refrigerator. ‘Washing SUNDAY 2 TO 5 Alt this-plus hot it “heat, car- CFE 20502 a to L 5g |? WEDDING GOWNS SIZES 12] 51 w. x Of Pontiac ss saas| ctmachine, FES. "pins = 497 ELKINFORD ST~ | paved sire street for" oals only ret with Sale Business Property aad nnn fotate Licensed -Lenders) tnd ir ae gi ee sige or | BRAND NEw rg “he ras ange Elec- | 1940 Cooley Lake Rd EM 3-4171/ 4" ‘soil pipe, & lg... . : SN a ONS SIE 3a ONE | ~ 280, mattress, . Pearson's, | — a? re tive 3 bedroom mode 7 TOP COATS, ONE 38, ONE- toes Sepa es B pea eee “mgesfif d8 pee ee (QUICK Cash |" Siesta tate | apse net ox - {OPUS | tenga aa eens Saar el i | ee Soo PRLESRBL-CLEGR SED WOME | Pera" ith aanctes | Se weet ; ; fruit trees : neki Perfect for ® wholesale or dis- |" $ . —_ ont eo =, 7 days Troning | board Sealer with ee ee 2) beet cae | Aas WE eh See a [ub 8 sagt ‘ a Pe i : ‘mon = ' . kind. Pisa, el Really to re ay. Our ser service is quick,| BOY'S CLOTHING, SIZE 10 AN & S cues condition. Brive out av (M58), , te ~7 bargain p. Pes0.500,. terms frie ndly and a Phone EE| 12, condition, FE 6-5657.- 9] Gp har pm. Dining rm ge . St 6-121 or visit us at our office. | }itssirs’ NG, SI 12 & 14. G8 Siew Sean ses ~ SUNDAY 14 - [REAL TOR PARTRIDGE H m & A t FE_2-1349_after_5, Sat, till _12./ “ Utiity table. ‘Bookcase. Writing | aS ALHI ST. e : re eat gow. HURON x © Ulo” pereaa APT suze. 42 Fe Sort | Sot ae ce, Dias | a a WwW. HU: ersia 5 ‘ E ; custom-built bullt brick 3 bed- 2115 Watkins Lake Rd, na. Ba. “Sa LOAN CO. LADY's NAVY BLUE_ CAMEL Sedat hen 4 find cocktail Stor manne i i Foom home. amily Kitchen, Wed| OWNER HAS REDUCED / FOR SALE OR ERASE BUSINESS 7_N. Perry St. (Corner Pike) hair boy oat, site i, Like ew.) eee On eee” Union vi sae. “eae. 3-6511.. furnaces | Lue Ee Rutomatic Heat. At] PRICE ON OMODERN | FOR SME BY OWNERS awe | . | SNOWSUITS, SIZE 3 & 6 BOYS T — CUSTOM BUILT. | Used Trade-In Dept. MORTAR “Eling 1d tached garage. ae lot. Im- CONTEMPORARY L AK E- “FOR 5. ‘SALE BY ER: 46x76" | L AID OFF : wool suit, size 3, $8..Boy's shirts, Green Matelasse Foam rubber Dresser « ... .. es yeu trical ‘ Brick, Moviar . mediate possession. $16.80 Rea-| FRONT HOME — MANY - | ote jit, SOoppng eet e633. - Mae 1416, S0c ene. Man's $106| cushions. Exc. cond. $7. OR| 5 pe breakfast set... and ‘tle ealvan —._, SF mtiron to Case “Lake ILT-INS AND EXTRA . “| suit size 44 $16. Young indy's| _3-4000._. ‘Davenport & chair... k- pipes dinerstoy ane | Drive ou paren to. va FEATURES. REASONABLE WORKERS coats, sizes 14:16, $8 each n Blouses DUNCAN PHYFE DROP LEAP | Electric range : Bros. Palot ea suver “f ole : war tae Lrg gt pg ee t Fy blocks| ERMS. U.S. 10 to Watkins 3888 etor } : -| skirts, sizes W2-4- $1 Mi table & small china cabinet. FE Table, ‘puffe 4 chairs PPL oe ‘to Athi street. Pollow OPEN signs. Ake Ra. to property, ac ANE Tra. DAVERPORT-E- CHAIR EXCEL. pone Seer ‘with blower $80.30 Sani aa i Eafe es “OIL W - Doroth Snyder —— er thes WRIGHT ~ 1,083 feet on M-24.- Gac- stesien, — CASH LOANS*— Sale Household d Goods | 57 at cea’ ol: Sokimoaker, sks — dresser, - or & wepbenss : it- 8 SPECI A “J 2 ” REAL EST. 29 ne small grocery store, plas livi ng No Principal Payrient electric sewing machine, $20; gas blond mahog : $149 wate 8, 1948 Rebuilt Ford |- J S - se REALTOR warters and garage. “Only $13,- | NO F rincip ynien wing, y" PO . and Ra. ie PE soot |. Soo w Sel 106 ane mack | USED LEGTRIC DRYER. $79.50.| Stove, $25; a1” TV. 860; electric THOMAS ECONOMY” 2s Mahoga: lywood EM 33903 MU ¢-s7 My VK i Te pl Realt TO WORK FOR 30 DAYS Several used automatic washers. | stove, $35; gas woter heater, $20: | s61 8. Saginaw _ qe 4 any F Plywood | \ ~~ At Union Lake Office po stem P pleton, — Rov REPLACEMENT PARTS, wate sea tae be apace, heater, vacuuw SE RERE Wee OF | ow Fyne oe ‘te \/ Manatees tgntet 2 nents pores; |W Afer'# wm 24002“ ‘LOANS TO $500 & #6 Oakland Ave, FE 34021 | $25." washer. $25, Pk $-7700 ficronan SS ERTOn SiON 1x3 W,pine strippl 3 iio i" \ ; 4. Enclosed , : : ee ws 3F Vin z ‘ R. : . q oe AY Tieear rage. Over 100 ft. of For Sale or Exchange . 50 M. ADE QUICKLY = OR 33605, e.. battery sets to S33. rE $0785. walnut ‘table, rocker e strai ht Michigan { 4 oe KL cheers Séc Ea. ; rs ge | St . ; . ar—W pine basebrd 6¢. lin ft. - \ nko frontage: $16,008, terms ? we . 7 PIECE SECTIONAL WITH COR- | DeaPee ‘comeD i BACH Perfect condition Reasonable. | yb LUMBER a SUPPLY 00. Glear Wine ensing” S'la, ft bets 2 ten, rarsrun| sa rr hae Bear" |. BUCKNER |peettsstngistate mee | ae Tatar ty Prat tac] eines sath a De ee ee ; e ‘ ie . aa EN ca ek ie a'y ee $2. mee a basement we for 208 warns csamealiie RAD UITY IN 1952 3 BED- ‘ Be eee sour, FE 8-063 | _ leather top. FE WIZARD GAs RANGE eae ; MANY OTHER BARGAINS xtra des T ™ BQ mb, wood storm teed ° ms. Winter priced pbetroem modern room house tor gal house on FIN ANCE COMPANY 7 Good BEDS Gor a ROOM - barrel chair. OLive 1 - SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE 2 sy Laka geivileges.. 2 ‘betrin,| Wioler priced af snshe — Pa- | serene, Fe. © : mMnOAM |” sprimgsgood toterspring'm wine mattress | , Credenza. butfet._ $40. saps | Waa A FH 344 FOOT H : - ee sage | re ern. Pap Ok 538. | Basinens Oporto Si} ARSE, | REM Es Sees | PM Ms SBeatas Bias | Est pp hor Pome tn aggerty List\ YOUR WILLIAMS LAKEFRONT . corer en OPERTY |Woice reduced $2.00 for winter SFO MODERN LIVING? Boon | ONGNG ROOM oF uals cel] oecee ee: Bin ee ae vad 8. Parke Bt. jEUMBER CO. TC wT sear ‘round, Beawitul "tot and F ’ F | etic ft aparece Be Good gon. Very | _ fair oust, | GIRCULATING “POMP FOR HOT ’ , t _.fange. . vet reas 1m, te Haggerty Walled rocke interme Poe | ree! shee © $300-825 TO $509 |? PIPCH BEDROOM SUITE, DIN- bu 70 town 70, MOVING. oer aac) Wi ANTED \ sensor 9, Bitehen exhaust fan, Mpetwees 'W. Maple and 5 ge anrcmoan "Busia @urpE” | 30 x, CoMMURIT LOAN Sioa | Bis, 6 pchaire, Sod, bullet, Call] couch, orig. 400 — moans | {Paint -SPRAYER, | Mar ete 3 CRANBERRY. LAKE got Businesses throu FRIENDLY SERVICE | ~ Fepelialibbermeatbomeel Bh >? ney mepgeeny lomo | | Lote model 1 ve at ts ‘air prices #0 almost new. LEAP MILL POR GMALL: ~ "| EEE Ebedroot Bf gonn Sut the tate. Be sure—eet Ni BaLOANS 935 TO. $500 } PC. BINDSEYE MAPLE BED-| ¢ ta) lamp-— Hand sewn shade | to° needy people cer Fires = rT OL Wa ATER | , pn gy scape Yeating | REALTOR PARTRIDGE e1_W. Lawrence St, PE €1508/ f2a'".s909 beta wale see Sass rap Wo or less. Standard Go, 8161 Commerce Bs. ES 20s A-l condition, 835 On, s = : : = mp — stats, sll for Jess, tman 8P-| Business thruout, Mich, | Borrow With Confidence i GOMPLETE ROOMS OF BLOND aa "Hand sven hades. F Antiques 57A Open Tit 9 ends, After 6 p.m. during Wk, or A p ‘3 -$25 SD: SAL® ON ALL ELEC. “a2 A, TAYLOR © | te MmATAL GPARTICENTS OW Boo “3 : ; a, Eide | Ean gee ANTIQUE WALNUT SIDEBOARD, REAL STATE &. non | PERT aoat tee dows, On| ‘Household Finance |; ong ar eee low as $719 es | it | Nhite ‘marble top, - good 1192 RIGHLAND RD. (M80) wae a= rporation of Pontiac | gange with eri & oven. “MI DOUBLE BED & . 0 FE) For Sale Resort t Prop. 44A | MODERN ge LL senvice sta-| 3% 8. M4 8. Saginaw aie BOTB4 3.7524, UES BOUGHT AND SOLD. YEAR CRIB SEE. DUNCAN “ Telegraph, e CABIN IN NORTH WOODS, GooD peed iter in Wailed Lake. Fer “GET CASH QUICKLY bg Pk ong wight chai, $25. a8 Seance! set. OR . 1s POME rine CHINA CABINET WT? B An money. soiree nary (oh _hunting and fish Pinter tnlorsnetions call” MA Up ! 0 $500 arn --- | -Otehid After 3:38 | glass, fishing FE. 2-4339, - f 7 Peck BILVER GRAY Bevan |= SPINDRIER, TOYS. Tce = of Ponting. ee ge | __ For Sat Sale Lots 46 aaa . CAR, OR LIGHT] - * out. Sedlan iventer Sookeans x) EM 3-3872. F Christmas Gifts 59: . - Bitered a ae mt ecemmsc| Oakland | Sane tent gy ae hn heat 1. NBA A “ A ir ‘ay oft chine i ssi¥ ; start part Hand- Woven ugs P.O, Box 367, Royal os _fiaucleg, parece, san start pee Pearson Purniture, 42 ‘Orchard L ele oar we te ce anfiand-Woven eka 8-1616. Sun Cleanser’ Co., 12190 2 poe pow iti aia se = i. Den ET ioe ‘Loan Ke ny i", Pisces LIVING ROOM SUITE. aber omer ype oe weaving. OR pli vis | Fon Abe icATeD, oie soopany Bg a ee Ee aaa “uci. tear Deifat@ = FE: 2-9206 Piarhon'y’ purniture” 62 Orchard n Inder. oft. | CHRISTMAS TREES, WHOLESALE, ee ‘down. | 02. PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. rea 7 ‘ : Jef ¢ 7. Sriamed path on i ment, Aédress Box 31, Comins, | TEAGUE. F INANCE CO. E.wRO" Moar PAC, ve | ae ; F . _ 202 N.. MAIN , ‘badge SEP ot Oo ae TAP HOUSI ayia toon Pr pe. bath see MICH. yr : es. Severyth rags a et srure good -se-| trim or. Sa a RENT IT FAST a pr you ACTION. Dial FE NCE |2-18 a HE OU throus' Rent Ads! Rosin, aspen C6" “ane ppartintt, “y- FE bh AS74 thing? _ Want Ads give Sale Musical Goods @ ACCORDION SALE, ALL SIZES: : free to. degin- ‘Accordions soaned free Dera with lessons. FE 5-542§. NT SIZE PIANO.” 268 aewee. oe ee BABY FE S CAELACHER: Ss. le . Pontiac ¢, after 6 pm AL! ACRONONIC CONSOLE aoe et el end Cals ance, new in 1 and we be —_— foe Call PE 3-3170, Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 | APPLES, CIDER AND SQUARE, | ” OAK ETS woob. arp aativered. also 18" furnace | _ farms. 4670 Middlebelt Rad. wood. FE 2-7188. : » CONRSTELLATION aime . NEW cOND , CONDIT! ITION FE 46810 : ce BEGINNERS $25 a fie poracs—veemnet ai te Tnorse, “white reuisite stallion. mast Pine FILL DIRT BEACH | s¥LI OR TR ; -Rravel Ag 2 Galion er 3 me ich is @ Shet- W MANURE. 816. find Stallidn. ones éaner with fiver mage & 1. .OAkiand bre. toad “foad, Piet Boos | $2380, 5030 Granger Rd. D DRIVEWAY aa pPARE ° be FE 2.1466 equipment Cheap. 2 oni Y PICKER, SCALDER, & ae Pe 2-0800" | ROAD GRAVEL 96 50 pEfavEnED 70 YEARLING HENS. OR 3-604! 4660 WAL- . ton Boulevard Drayton Plains. P SOIL. BLACK DIRT & FILL. rE 6- Up “ €-0866 GIREDDE Fai HENS $1.00 UP. FAT DUCKS ee RE. BED PEAT DEL. BY BU. $1.00 FE 2-0087 Salg Farm Produce 75) soil, gravei $552 — i “DRIVEWAY GRADING. | .ppL¥s, CIDER, HONEY. KINGS- burys, 2330 Clarks n Rd,, Lake Orton. 324 N: Lake Angelus R APPLES. WALNUT? ee N FRUIT APPLES FOR CANNING, EA ts ge su after tg he e372). D GauORS ConaOLE ELECTRIC again, 40 tone cabinet: | OR ORD TEEL GUITAR. MULTI oa 2 |FIREPL & ron w FORING—OscAR SCHMID Fé 25 23-6244. - | FIREPLACE CANNEL 8 F A “ORCHAR PEEDWAY. POEL ae AL—ALL t- end cooking. ia a Bu. & up. a SEF TOUR wie 6 miles — es Ob. Poe ak, maple, ash eed. kindl'g. FE _sale or? ‘GLACKMORE ‘i a 4 --ngamnnneeggte ernst gm a EE NE seINET Goa FROM REN-| FiREPLACE SEASONED wood, $10 @ cord, 2 cords $19, De- Hivered. OA 83636 ford. Cleon Middieton. G GALLAGHER’ S Huron . FE 4-066 67 Park, Ox APPLE- |" verbell Ra. Saas ing “apples. OL aan APPLES R CIDER “END A Ger ¥ou Bes for .Halloween at 5141 Oak Cliff, Crescent Carr woh SAX. GOOD CONDITION |MIXED HARDWOOD. 2 CORDS, $¥.| chard. 231 N. Squirrel. FE : = USED LOWREY ELECTRIC ORGAN POCAHONTAS SCREENINGS— rt ton . 2 ton a 27 Ra GOLDEN: DELICIOUS Bacelient condition. Save pignty SHOP LoAbs 6 i8 A LOAD. LUM _ber, OR 3-802. rin “WOOD, DE DELIVERED on this one. ‘Come in -and hear the tone of the ae 10 me model Conn Minuetie dridge a fk, Sa APPLES. $i __bus and up. 7 W. Maple Ra. MICHEL’ a CORNER ot 3738 Secu Lake Ck a Pee is Windfall Spys delicious, Baldwin. beod picked bi) bushel. Bring con- arnt ES®FIELD RUN, Tic” BU. Bring containers, -Jack . Christo- d USIC. > artis ply “BONE | ogy Predmore, 4 miles EB. | cords Tr . ri “MORRIS 3 = wens Fe a8 Ss PURPLE CE TOP TURNIPS. of BUSH reason’: STRAW DELIVERED 65 CENTS . Aeross trom Tel-Huron Fh Agar © weet all types. POTRTORS 12°FER FER eae a te er L. ; a ini ic Yalan. ‘Large, diecount a ame toca dl KINDS, KINDLING | Per’ peli Rd G Al LLAGHER’ S " ; Measoned ple good price Sale Farm Equipment 16 “je_8. Huron FE 4-0566 5 cord loads. Mie anes pee : "Gk yee Pleats Trees, Shrubs 68) A-l SPECIAL = WID. CORNET ; Ford: Tractor * FE 5-6501 ‘ SPRUCE. | PINE. JUNIPERS " Heavy gee 05 loader. aed 2 6 eae acd ory west teas Heavy am Sone wagner loader: ADDING--MACHINE. EXCELLENT ir ; . condition. FE 4042. “intersestion Ma & . 1595 we EWRITERS, xom 6. Both tn best of condition © lent condition. FE 8-4642. MOtuai 46018 Wow ae permis gprerage abe 5|7REE_ TRIMMING 4” REMOVAL : a GAUGE DOWNING ies sia oats Sant — EQUIPMENT CO. with choke. Price $85. ne eta” 4 10 or more tie aus 8. Telegraph Rd. REMINOTO: SPECIA VER . ee - ach. Pon . eo PE 40556 Mand. 438, Fe 22063 eves @ spec ‘tales SOLERS & WEREL HORI FRAC 3 GAUGE M home for tors. Also tillers, & riding mow- 2 amp ne new, on nae Cedar — , 2 BOL’ Dixie Hwy, Us 10 10. Clark. Evans or On DIXIE HWY. ings sar Automatic, on. ~ ston. Bis ry a Le aiwe-a . ee : OAKLAND TREE SERVICE. TRIM | “TON one $160.50. Our anna WINCHESTER RIFLE, FE ing & val, FE 82275, | oo ibe a ail reractors. uy = ; ; _For Sale Pets 69) “Tore Eo 14, sidewall tent. Both “e | Lee's | oe 9 Mudale-londer A MINIATURE SIRED-RED MALE o21_Mt._Clawens, barre iw with Docheaee Sean papos with, papers, -CH AIN REGO Nominal fee. FE ain AKC REG GERMAN 8 mos. old. Male. : rs. Metly’s g sein 3994 “Auburn at “Adams, Auburn -Hets. FE 2-6811. } a pump =. condi- DACHSHUN 4 also 2 R ePieldmas- AK FORD TR WITH HYDRAU- ter 5. Hatcher C re ‘Strea ‘by Rosolonas Ca-/ Lic AND LIGHTS AND GRIL. Road a braytca 3 ad ot at ce OR = Gap Miller. 331. Reitman ARD/ IN) EXCELLEN' GON! = GERMAN a SESHER GOOD RMS. ENOTTY PINE GUN CABINETS. ae 3-8887, ING BROS “> OR 3.5826. TRIS PUPP _REGIS- C RD. AT OPDYKE LARGE SELECTION USED SHoT- sree, meee ad of FE 41112 hue ee Offiet-| Royal Oak Lincoln 6.992. °° Auction Sale ODEL (6 Win’ ; PARAKEETS GUARANTEED TO CF Also model 12 Win.| {$*!K_ canartes Seat ra auge fan choke shot-| 6-6425 —Saraanne GOMFOR ENTS BLA stud. Champ, stock: Curtiss. OR CUTE 199 Clifford, just eon black female FE FE <1608, Davis ue Ma -~ 60 LIES, OLD, NA 17-3292. ney ts + healthy & fayful. OL 1 be 11-8384. * 16-GAU GE PUMP een THAT LIGHT - - .NEIONT -Sashabaw AKC, ly Crane’ ane's Bird i Hatchery 2489 Av- [Pega re PPIs. k, AKC REG cham Ot 450. be AND TAN DACHS- temperament. ps $26. Moss @ 3 shot bolt action, TwHIte REG “YOY-FOORLET 3 _ «NEW Strantea service Bee One room oi] heat- bi. eye ae ure Co “Gear , et, $8. Ph. FE 54-2566, ang RES, ra oN | GS WincHESTER SPECIAL WITH)” Dobbics \ oo seas oriant COCKER | nOUGHTEN ee by heste: OL 1-078) TON OP axe MALE DACHSHUND a Just Ox FE Se. HEADQ DOQUAR TERS FOR _hund puppy. PE 42316. |. McCulloch Chain Saws MAW |WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE GER excellent blood| OF NEW 1959 MODEL McCUL- LOCH CHAIN SAWS AND AC- WE HAVE A How or WE HA & “RING BROS. PONTIA BD. AT OPDYEKE 49734 : 41113 JOHN EERE A NEW IDEA onal Pickers: eravit ee feed w ee p seeml P is, boxes 5&| PONTIAC 11 TRACTOR & GOOD SELEC- RE - CONDITIONED | RU HGA BN RITES fE 4-7121 a8 W. Huron FE 2-6122 | ~ BIG CTIONS CLEARANCE We! TB & B P anaes SUPPLIES PE 2 USED SLAYBANUGH'S _ 78_Oue Seiene ar 183 Sanderson ~ RIFLE SALE 33 All calibers & = New & ugfa- General repair scope mounting BURR. " 3s §. TELEGRAPH | 93 D EER RIFLE, 250-3000 liber} excellent. $65. EM 34781. DLE. BEAUTIFUL gk Bare Reas. the ee ARAKEETS 9 591 4th se PE 2403" BLACK $2, * Gade imeculars, reg 850. now SPORTING | GOODs 73 Saginaw FE _ $140) BAG & INSULATED PAIR COON Hi HOUNDS, $60 A 2-1466. -_{ pair Beagle hounds, fs, Sickn¢ss lis=max load — 12-16-20 oy R. anZe) TARPAULIN AND TENT REPAIR. ing. Commercial Canvas Service 212_E. Pike St | PORTABLE DOG KENNELS. va For sale £ —_ Smart Sale Farm Rochester, [Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway - miniature tasle. Champion stock Drayton Plains very Friday .....7 p.m. Every Saturday ...7 p.m. Every Sunday ....2 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily’ Hunting Accommo. 65A/- sooD Lis West igh MONTHS OL and: 641 Thi MP. aeCTERED ® _DEER HUNTING CA ROOM Fo six, theast Ontona JU CARS AND kerap. Free’ tow. “OR ss BE T PRICE E FOR JUN FE 44878 CASH FOR oo aA cet et Stolen oni ahi up service, + pow Wika FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads,.To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, | 2 We-buy; sell and trade. OSED TRAILERS x menetaeced A i ee 4 SRS 4 yACaTiOs GRATLERS POR Ree __Rent Teller Space 2D ec. ‘ ae name Lime “3 Ete Conch Park Pe _ Seman na a 5? oie tans nb taleek, no. sls, no nothing. How | wees ee Ee 4 FOR OR QUALITY ng ot dies vce Ponsine tai _Notth Chey, 1d For’ Sole ‘Trucks 90) # nist une Cave 88)" 3 shelters, mile east of . On eville Rd. Ph. OA 8-3022. Remember TELL EVERYONE you = AND Bae PreRuPs. te “JIM HARTLEY OR oR 3-611, Dixie "OK"* Lot W e Pay the Top - $ $ § for used cars | ce _ HJ VAN WELT oe a- ‘ : Also me sale i 803. Saginaw St. Pm’ ¢-06sr |. ‘| STANDARD°BRA NEW TIRES traded Upto 80 ‘per cent olf. Black ot| : Muffiers & tati aa | Sotterback Auto Parts. AD Yun ‘On ScctInG woe Cc. YING TOP PRI —GIVING TOP TRADES— “34 Years Fair Dealing” - paint, $480... FE 5-358. ome PANEL EXC, COND. NEW ie omc F term. Clarkston. Motor Sales ; const PLYMOUTH DEALER |- M15, rkstow —~ MA 5-5141 Mc PICK-UP. ‘Ms TON, V8, Dow'T Ex bY A NEW Se ies "Pi You cheek pe Low P: ‘7 R. INVERTIBLI : "Cy" OWE sre 147 8. | ag Fo eo : “oe or, tae over ‘payments. Ma. “SHELTON PE 32-1212 - 1953 INTERNAT ner, Ford, MI £7500. mee 1946 GMC 12 Pr. ATA ATAKE 1% TON AYMENTS Cel doe ad 8.95:17 tires- ? nS toms A: reg: some (Let us belp. vou adjust to | Lake, oe Sa: Motor. Sales: ‘PONT IAC'S "GMC" RETAIL-BRANCH * : Peano ha Cass - 1952 GMc 2 TON IL Fr aT ‘1.50 50:20 ‘ares, tarp. nd, fae ‘Ford, Mie TRUCKS 1 FOR SALE, < k ives 4 E REP OSSESS peo all a fo nm N EW 758 F RD a eg ~ Sunita cgmpnattator, joaded. “Tt 0 41715 3. | DEMO ine Scat : Fairlane 2 door H. ~, terrific - buy, — Perlman at oa “Cr” Cal THER, Harold Fanon: 1950 Ford dum : _ Dodge i%- “ion stake, sationgy Foreign & Sports Cars 0B 9B 55 VOLKSWAGEN. ‘BLACK. Good cond. $1095. BRAIL MOTORCYC LE, ALLSTATE, 4|* WANTED « ‘Bring title. We will*payoff balance Cash diff you a cheaper model, PONTIAC MAple open, — 2 . 14 See M'& M Motor Sales ~ A ag dollar on tate wy TOP > nS a “ANY WAKE OR “up service, PE 5-2000. TOP DOLLAR | Matthews. Hargreaves 631 OAKLAND AVE. | Wanted Used Trucks 89| CASH, PAID SCHRAM’s AUTO & TRUCK PAR __Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK PARTS AKES AND MODELS For Sa Sale Taxis “90 "493 ‘ARMY TRUCK. 4 ~ drive, flat rack. FE $396, bo Chevy. ane PROPLES AUTO SALES {951 CHEVROLET i TON PICK: s TON CHEVY aa ; : thing of equal value, ‘On 3955 \ Top” ‘Sa Dats TAR -* $354 19: Chevrolet % TOM, PICK-UP Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER catenin ate |. OPEN | on -26:20° tires. CALL BOB = eee 4 Harold Tur- [~ FOR INSPECTION stim ae we Harold Turner, i ie. Mazurek Motor Sales at s Bivd. & S. Saginaw” condition. 170 8. Bellevue.- Orion. MY T1635 IMPALA GM EXEC. I Fon ate 1.098. adie Steeis . 82 es = Naess AND Auburn Motor R & H. Other extras, Low ssuiees OL_ 1.0396. cepted: T Big LARGEST sTOCK OF DUNLOP }. Ea” 8 Progen: at Se Swans imported tires’ for — mn & 5-4101 sports car owners. Market “Tire Co Huron, aa MERCEDES BENZ. 100 SEDAN. “cy” OWENs FORD Like’ new, jow 2 A fully : Wil) traa se . COUNTRY SEDAN ($1895. as Waa 3 eee a larenc "Tartan euaiy. eaey, ini miles, ood ood : Clare : ing mech For Sale Cars = 911 ‘HASKINS ‘Invites You ON SUNDAY Come out and select your car! __ | ON MONDAY ™~ ‘Come out and make ~ your deal! a SHOP- PING. Haskins Chev. nd sen Highway at M15 “ S. 100 EQUITY IN 1957 gag WITH t:) BE. GLAD YOU DID . MILE AFT CORNER ns, oe RD B 4443 ate, Waterford. OR 3-4529, 7 DEMO - 1988 PORD Fairlane cae Fo-O-Matic, ra- old. car _ oe “DEMONSTRATOR, Chrysle: Sera a 4 1058 chia tog: S. FE §-4101- ate aos yeondition 7 = “: ear C ¢ FF 5-3433 -1 lid St. | ina FoR + cYEINDER RET $895. Eddie steele Ford. _ Sono! |= Pusan ra & H. ABSOL Y i 8 Assume gay om oe: MGA a 055 FORD. 8 CYLIN \LL NEW. AND USED]: ARS LINED UP AND}- ON DISPLAY FORYJ- fs. = “84 Bute full wer Hike new « : Da, * + “HOUGHTEN & SON - YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER 28 .N ui EE ox, yam CHECK THE: REST. eae P os at, ew THEN DRIVE OUT |AND GET THE BEST. , $27.24-8 “Auto Sales. 193 8. ‘Setinaw. PE — | 85 sone, her 2:30 Epi vic MApI Open nites ‘til 9 OPE jel. 2 “oer VERY CLEAN. No. North n Coes Hunter aching at 8, a Ave. 7 CHEVY conven TIBLE. V8. 1957 Buick Snecial 4 dr. Hardtop Dynaflow. Radio & heater. Power steering. Power. brakes... .... $1805 espn — Hydramatic, eae ee eee ee ee ee erry e 1953 Chevrolet 4 bas agit Radio [ monies. ‘Good cond....,.. $ 445 ‘056 Pontiac Starchiet Catalina, Hy- dramatic, Radio & -heater. Steer- ing & brakes.............. +. $1305 eo new '58 Chievrolets, Buicks and demos. still in 5 -+HOMER HIGHT MTRS. | “15 minutes from Pontiac’ Oxford Michigan OA_8-2528 J JEROME . “Bright Spot” re SUNDAY DISPLAYED Yom Jy WINDSHIELD J EROME » Olds « *Cadillne D Dealer ~ dial FE 2-818, : ‘See | * “CAL L_ BOB ~ iota Tuner, More. Orchard Lake. at Cass, a E8-0488 -- « No rie Sart, ene ments = paly 8 Ben ‘Great “iakes | Pgood new car at used FE. 8-0402. 85 FORD FAIRLANE. FoM. R White Bia 9 a 005. Eddie. Steele Ford. 1983 7oRD _ STATION WAGON. » 1955 spe ie — RADIO & heater. Original light green | paint. Priced sell. Your old car rir rim Our stock WO NEW 1958 PLYMOUTHS Al NEW REDUCED PRICES. Bi rmingham 4.2735 195 . Radié. “Heater, Whitewalls, $1605 1950 Mereury reuvereieneececs s 95 — ace , 4 dr. sedan, Beau- at with radio $5 4 | 1989 HU “Py MOUT i DODGE-CHRYSLE 1000 w. ba at "Pontise te moo BEP, “METAL a CLEAN. 4 RAMECER * aTeTS STOM CR : a te station wes. Exe. cord. IF ‘ACTORY =| BRAN CH’ rordom atic = reo 53 FORD V8 - eater $345 | Revere Sales & Service | LER ian JEEP DEALER oe Pte! cane e274 inom \ NLIN: NVERT. Very. o. vane Will trade SHOP ‘Sunday. BUY Monday |. OLIVER BUICK | 210 Or hard Lake Ave. Se psUNDAY ey Your Deal [PONTIAC RETAIL Bab "38 PONTIAC 4 DR. CHIEFTAIN writen a trade, ar car, Sioa for real buy for $1308. North Chev. ans = nee — at 8. Westword oars "50 STU DEBAKER Runs like » dream. . Roger’s Sales’ & Service rr | naw “Seer batt TENORIO EXPORTS WILL : DRIV xc. iT : Sitio make” offer, . te “See The 1959 _ Russ = Dawson ‘38 EDSEL — $2495 Convertible, power’ ae: ats, pow “ha power Brakes, Teiesouen 58 SIMCA — $1805 French import V a ‘fete wile bedne ~ i = Ver . 57 CHEVY — $1745, 4 2 Bel Air hardtop, R&H, pow: -|’57 FORD — $1845 Fairlane 500 hardtop R&H FOM, 56 WAGON — $1295 bd V-8, ’ Ph anowon lal Rew v6, ‘Mantoré ’56 LINCOLN — $2095 Premier. 4 dr., 5 rake, . power seats, beste a » futomatic (4 FORD — $450 cylinder club coupe, Raft, - ts a LES 5 — $325 4s — our MOUTH — $3 |'S0 PONTIAC —$75—- 2dr; with hester & rust - < MANY MORE AT RUSS . -. DAWSON. Mereury - Edsel - Lincoln Be ish Fort Line | 232:S. SAGINAW > WB 901 : - 85 @) sain te * * "9100. (7) Lawrenee Welk. Musical} variety. v e 0 (7) Jubilee. U.S.A. Edalie| Arnold guest.. (9) Baptist Church. - _ (4) Como (cont.) a) Woe Fee ae (4) Acceitt. Soy Wanted—Dead or Alive.” - (9) Hockey; New York vs. Toronto, .. o) Steve’ Canyon. lovelorn crewman. - \ os @ Welk (cont.} 7 (9) Hockey (cont.)- a (4) Cimmaron City. Matt, - Temple, Beth band together ‘to fight 12 gunslinging extor- ‘tionists. - ey 4 . 42) Have Gun, Travel. 10:00 ra) Sammy Kaye: : Kaye and orchestra with with musical va riety. @ Hockey {cont.) - (4) Cimarron (cont.) —(2}- GunsmokeGunpeint—im¢|— passe leads to mitrderer’s identity. 10:15 (9) King ee “10: 240 Target. plans to. murder. his wile. = ® ee “5 (9) Carlie Chan. (4) Brains, Brawn, ‘Flying pioneer Bernt . Balchen, decathlor’ cham Bob Ma- thias, explorer" Sir Hubert Wilkins, © pole “vaulter Bob Richards. 4 (9) News. (4) News, — _ (2) a. fends pilot accused. ot ae HON. © Cartoon Frolics. , recklessness. (2) Gale Storm. Susanna‘ aids} Jealous man) “ {10:00 (® ‘This Is the Life. . (47-0, of M, Hour. ~ 10:15 49) Modern Science: 11:90 (4) Cartoon Carnival. (7) Wrestling. (7) Bowling. 12:30 (2) Face the Nation.: E (4) Anniversary _P: 9) Scierice Fiction. (2) Detroit Speaks. (3) Movie. (2) UN. Dateline. (4) Catholic Hour. (7) Movie. . K4o (2) News, 2:00 (2) Movie. (4) Mr. Wizard 2:30. (4) Pro Basketbal. 3:00 MD Open Hearing. $:30 . (2) 20th Century, . _ (TY) Roller — (2)Movie. 4:00 (2) Inside Sel. ' SUNDAY. AFTERNOON _ 12:00 (2) (color) Littie Lalu, * (7) World Adventure an “ant ” cusses pet-snatchers. farming, how Swiss/$:30— mountain climbers aré/@:50 . trained, Linda Darnell Fed (2) Meditations. ~ @) Movie, “Thunder in wg Fy Cole, | _Valley,” Lon. McCallistor,| . ‘4 Today ‘Cross|- . Pessy Ahn Garner plus “Tat-) (@) Big Show. EEE | tle Talevision,” Leon Errol. = ae Frolics, -(2) Jack Benny... a endings 10:00 * 10:30 ae ' e ~ 11:00. 11:20 - A Crash @ (color), Notthivest Pay sage. aU) Maverick. aM \8:09. (2): Ed Sullivan. ‘Sarit Leven-| son, Salt Lake City Taber- nacle Choir, Caro}. Lawrence|®:3¥ and: Larry Kert in darice se-} quence from ‘West Story,” Israeli singers, talent contest winner's, (4) (color) Steve Allen, Jane Russelt;: comedy team, “George Mélachrino and his orchestra, Earl Grant, singer. _Don Knotts returns. — {7) Lawman, 9:00 (2) GE Theater. “Battle for} : : Milland. a Soul,” Ray 44) fcolor) Sid Caesar. Art a Shirley _MacLaine, Stafford, Cliff , Norton, cwty wise Quartet. (7) Colt .45. : _ 49) Movie. “The ~ shall. 9:30 (2) Alfred Hitchcock, - “The | Case of the Two Million Dol- jar — Barry Sullivan, po a 00 (2) $64,000 Question. (4) Loretta Young. “Out of Frank Lovejoy. Control,” Frank (7) To Be Announced. (2), What's My Eine? (4) Arthur Murray 7) College News © Gétiference. (2, 9) News, Weather, (4): Méet the Press. William - Knowland and Pat Brown, vying for Gov. of California interviewed. HL Movie. ‘‘Over the Moon,” Rex Harrison, Merle Oberon. 11:15 (9) Moyie. “Witness ‘to Mar- “der, RBarbara. Stanwyck, |2 Gary Merrill, : George San‘- ers. (2) Sports. fe - Today’ Ss. Radio. Programs - ——$_______— nae wie, (00) ORL, Coon WH, oom WAR, CID WATE, GNM WPON, (em WIRE, CAH Side|9:55 (9x 10:00 (2) For Love ot Money. (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. Letter,” Bette Davis, Herbert Mar-" TONIGHT . Ww, News, Mect the Pre. CELW, News Devise. 4:00-WIR, News, Sports _ ee SS? — ee WH¥2, “News, Weber” om & | 99g WIR, Nope, Base CKLW, Musteal Lge we mt, 0m 70 W IR, aoe WER Breakfas' Siu RGAE a “WEY tem — ae aoe ra Mot ng wee bt Een ae: Hews, Epeconal WAR Rowe ootball WCAR. Ne Martyn “way soi _¢| WPON : Bees wilt | x, (4) Continenta}* Classroom... Hieve Me.” Robert Young, (7) White Hunter. © Gyte: fame. ’ 10) Bugs Bunny. 1:30 (4) Movie, “Trade. Winds, “ar (2) Lassie. 2 foes Joan Bennett. - ~ (1) You Asked for It. Films MONDAY MORNING of Mostow’ circus, “hobby off iia ‘ |producers who haven't noticed her movie potentialities on TV, m '. “You haven't. yet,” he said, continuing to sketch. “Anyway Congie. would leave it to my discretion. sd in-Italy “on the style of Bardot’s, "but she can’t seem .to get -|Hollywood to break ‘down her doors. begging her. to do the _ same there. . 7 across @ table at the Press Box. ‘same with me. If. I make more European magazirie cov~_ = ers than even Sophia Loren and Gina Lollobrigida. She's very, lyery-big at the Eufopean box2 office: second or third, Coogie . ithinks. w GOOD LOOKING! | that’s run out in a factory, If a girl isa bad girl, she’s al- look like 20 other girls. behind all that goo.” apartment which Coogie bought for his young bride. It’s chokea| with art works, including Picassos, Utrillos and Riveras. Coogie, still sketching away, sighed, “But she says, ‘No. Puente in. my house. +” : J ready think I'm too sexy for oak my mind,” Abbe con- | fessed: “Oh, I -wouldn’t go as far as she did. And I wouldn’t do a part just to be seen ina bath- tub — I'd want to have a good part, too.” % year between appearances on the Ed Sultivan one aveve Allen TV shows. - 4) ad E Will Meciot Tipe. Film r Be. Answer for Abbe? © . By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Abbe Lane, blazing mad at the Hollywood ay do a Yaa Bardot-type film in Italy or France just to/® : show them—even down to the disrobing. . “Would you really go as. nude ‘as BB?” I asked the busty beauty from the Bronx and ‘Brooklyn when we discussed it the other aft- - erneon, “why don't you ask him?” Abbe, now ~ _@. butterscotch blonde, motioned toward her husband, Xavier Cugat, busily sketch- ing a caricature of me, to be used jin his new eafe, the Casa Cugat,’ whieh opens WILSON here soon, se | might say yes till I get ready to do it,” Abbe Jaughed. we & ke The point. is that Abbe has already made several rabvies “Why haven't they?” I ‘asked — _ “It’s a matter of luck,” Abbe fretted. “Bardot made | 90 pictures, and when one was popular, they brought — all of them over, It's. the one that catches on, they'll I know” Friends have recommend- he's poor at business pointed that one colt can be. sold: for $5.000 1 $10,000 and ’ that me-now ean be expected to duce five or more colts, < I may even get a good runner," Welk mused, * * be But profit is not bis motive. - “T have never worked for. the idea of accumulating wealth. It} | has been. reported-that I -grosa/’ three million dollars a year, but. that is deceiving.” Out of -that conies the pati for the 125 on Welk’s staff, ex. penses, and taxes, What's left Welk is something he's | omen through hard work. He | ‘LiTru ra puts in 18: hours‘a day, seven |}, | days a week. Welk also has taken over ‘the Harry Von Tilzer ‘Music Piblish- pind but he hasn't had it long | ‘to -know whether it will | be success. ; * * * When he. started. out in the)’ ‘business, he* was getting | five-piece band: Within — three}. months, the band was command-|_ ing $150 a week. Now the Musit Makers coin between $10,000 and] $20;000 a night on their concert tours alone, ~ The secret of Welk’s. success, as he puts it: “I learned through life that it is better to stay: in‘the business ed rotels, hotels and other enter- ‘GET A PARAKEET FREE WITH ANY. MAJOR APPLIANCE. PURCHASE! - Enter Parakeet Speaking Contest! * Teach Wt to Say: “Hampton‘ 's have in Home Appliances. Near the New Post Otfice and just as Reliable” ~~ Contest Ends. December 23,” 958 Portable Television—-Grand ‘HAMPTON ELECTRIC. 825 W. Huron St. Open Nightly HHO P.M: FE 4.2525 buy anything here!” Abbe | is tow appearing on “I have never wanted to do hat Bardot does —’ they al- — ‘but -'m beginning ‘to * * ®, ~ Abbe made one picture in Hollywood (Maracatbo") ‘tet “T'd like to forget that,” Abbe grumbled. _ a. “In Hollywood I think they just don’t know how ‘to do those pictures. They’ have a standard brand of sex appeal | ways one type, and if she's good, she’s always Peter Pan. “The Hollywood hairdressers ruined me. They made sad “But in Europe, a different kind of woman emerges trom Between engagements they will luxuriate in. the duplex “We have some Gagete upstairs,” " Abbe retorted. \ ‘WCHIGAN HEATING, tne, # Com plete Line of Furnages - Boilers - Conversions FEATU RING: = es ay IN. GAS: ‘The marvelous Burdett Burner ‘ 7 40% More Heat From Ges. | IN OIL: The Famous Stewart Waineds Winkler. Burns Any Type Oil. Perfect Combustion With 25% ° - Saving in Oil. © ~ _ Gas Conversions Installed Starting at 5189.50 ‘MICHIGAN HEATING, Ine 88. Newberry: St. FE 8-6651 FE 8-621 + re paas4 “No!” Coogie exclaimed. “Yes—in the closet!” Abbe answered. “she's 8 cute,” Coogie smiled, proudly. (Copyright 1958) BEE a McKenste |” Chase 6000 HEARING! Other’ have tried-— now - Sonotone has hidden its latest transistor hearing aid in light, graceful eyeglasses. . Worn as one unit — nothing e|se to wear. Choice of smart styles for both men and- women. Look your- best . while hearing your best. (COME h, PHONE OR WRITE “FREE DEMONSTRATION eT TE Pee |SONOTONE . ‘OF PONTIAC © SI) Pontiac State. Bank Bldg. |. Phone FEderal 2-1225. 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Huron, FE 4 sy: Ay RADIO # TY | ® Orchard Lake ep FE 64-6841, JoRNsoN. RADIO BTV ~ cane | a 1518 1157-W. Huron, FE ® SERVICE ae pee A 23 “rae, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDA) 3 NOVI ILY 8 A. M. fo BF, M—SUNDAYS 1x ‘M, to 3 ¥. note noun Bt ? = ce ies BURMY’S : PRS tor Better r Buys i es asil- Open ‘Til 8 P ts -Come In After. Work — pe Time and Mais! eines: ance: Meee ‘ i acess innit eustempern-t0- ip more when In these AMAZING LOW PRICES — remember they are not cheap materials — “3z ‘ = gto _ and napeliguny see TUMban Wetes cog Cents peti whe aN but the — obtainable by any yard. All our materials ia ae cover to keep _ LARGE NEW. haces eM Lor ek wg a “marked. These BARGAINS are brought to you through-our vast buying power made pos: |, — them dr and bright -- and to insure that you get a iodine snew, ice, dirt and i cclemeeemmminenais 5 4 ; < gible with carload purchases and direct buying from manufacturer, many of our items are =} rain. ae - : | pelle dealer’s cost — So GIVE US A TRY at the followisig prices. So rent. Nei trucks, _ a 7 Wy , ma < ; an u n y. We-also have tr a or deliver hout the . é ae : "i - y, PY. ¢ py yj ] : d ee ee Le “s : Michigans Largest GOLD BOND Balldiag } Materials is Dealer ea You Ui! Ui Me 2 “ith a> ; Ne nd Type )75 Ba. bi | ~ SLIDING DOOR ‘roiome sams | 4 x 85% .... 10 on Mone... $1, 19 g $ e HARDWARE : No By ROY old. aes: j x 81, e*ee# © 10 OR MORE » a oe $1.55 4 9 . = oe ing stairs ere : 4 $ : For Door 14" to 1%” * Thick RS wt! Guaren: 4 x 8% * $3 * ‘10 OR MORE seer $1. 10 x pt ' by Publte *: - “ — &: ee b serene 16 x 48. Rock Lath In Lifts. 95c¢ ; is Om = 2, — eS ys : a “Metal Hall Arches. ...1.59 Strip-Rite. .. .2c ft. Rik Eprith pave B; - 3 ~ West Coast Kiln Dried $ 3 50 $ 3” Pes Convener: : , OUTSIDE | Bond yy : A a: ; a = metal handrail * Treads ‘ ; a pees ' : a 8 i #7 DIMENSION. -LUMBER : siete ia and fe ' INSULATION——Aluminum Foil, .. : 3 a 8 _ Kept in Sheds—Cleor, mara ond Dry POLYETHYLENE e ms — J : ~ FLUSH DOORS 500-Ft. Rolls, Reg... $9.95"... eerees ff _ : Ff 28x68 and_30x68 | 2 ee bw 44 ee $4 750 ROLLS (With Lights LOOSE ROCK WOOL (Gold Bead) lange bay = z cg - 9 2x8—8 to 16 Ft.. i] a6" 100° Clesr'Relt...$2.99 Z Fully : $ [95 > 7 hee 2x10—8 to 16 Ft. “48” 190° Clear Roll. ...$4.59 Guaronteed ; 8. = 9 2x12—8 to 16 Ft. 1000 Board measure jos ewig e Grade A. a. oa “gat Tp Almost Ait Our Lumber is Stamped by Quality West Coast Mills BI 1014" 100" Cleat Rall. $13.95 __WEATHER_ STRIPPING 41 2 > . a lak oll "GRADE A intehon. FLUSH DOORS | x : CABINET HARDWARE | ‘Ready Mixed WURMA SUPREME ear wite f. = —_ $30,000 Stock to Méve—All Finishes y - 20x 68x1%...... $5.23. 2 en ene PR. 25¢ CEMENT Bes OS fee : "ee i Sac te 22 SE Pe -| 24x 68x 1%... 56.45- ac : 3 z eo ~ Se 2” CONCAVE Ki pe Kab oa epeBdan.be eps veks Cary ee es ¢ CEILING TILE cop ’ FS g INO SACK PLATES 07s sc. lcccosoosebesc S22 iA: ate | Per Bag 983 _ Double Comted CEILING TILE : SRE WARER Foss caapicacstesceesosbeoue- 4 12x12 Standa a OOOR PULLS ................ 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STEEL COMBINATION - 1 13/16 x 2 Brick Mould’ tin. Fe 13¢ 3 Til gennechaduall G 5 0:4 DOORS Wate Seg so Ae Be = = D5 per ™ 4," Si i gee ae: 18.95 . OOP oe va ws . ¢ : : : | tar 14 ah rat Sy FR ee eee 4 eae 3 beni eee %4x% Cove Mould ...... Lin, Fr. 3¥%¢ 4 wing, |] ATTENTION, DEER HUNTERS * yar yes ttetgezse- Gove Mee. lie Fe 90" | . ee - ‘Deluxe ALL TYPES gm Reg. 34.95 $2195 ‘| 11/16x2% Cove Mould. Lin. Ft. 10e, 208 S 3 SUMP. ; Aluminum Base 14%”: Piano Hinge ., 29.95] - ae a GOLD BOND 4x8x% Vetiver : 7 5 ~ § PUMP § Guaranteed G-E Motor a mpc thom. $7495]. PAL-PAINT MAHOGANY . 2 7 3. 3 Impeller -—— Shaft —-Base — Screen ‘DOOR GRILLS eguapoapeposagneapemgmammayeaeanmapenaaumeeseeoe V-GROOVE PANELING: «ghee | STANDARD DOOR GLOSER — | 50 Ea. Sr 139° ; od a a Basement 4x8x3 Birch oo $ 95 5 VS = eR CHa sack ~=PLYWOOD 2 Sites § 2" KNOTTY PINE . WG. _ POSTS 12 Regular 9.95 CLEAN-OU - pooRs i ee 5° 7 Foot CEDAR POSTS . i= ‘SEOURITY SHAKE SIDING. 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