ng ta rer reat eS TREE RID cme entertain ty tener The Weather . 1 200 additional slips on Abbate, , ie _ Hoth YEAR & ee ~ s Here Is Pontiac’ s 1959 Catalina Vista Four- Door Hardtop ‘inherits Million, Local Labor Issues Hold Up Area Builders hers ite". Wider. Lower Bod — Big Three Auto Production in UF Canvass °°? nore Featured i“ Ret Numbers Ring Hit in Detroit | when a $7,000-a-year policeman | al suddenly Launch . Pre- Campaign becomes a millionaire? “DETROIT: nig nen Sian ahs; ond eo saluted oie 5 iui lec ac uae ort Gaal ‘ = < try’s big three, ffs national con-| were left hanging last oly ltrs | Solicitation® on Tiési | jphogeoceeie for wae as usual | T 6 L - Vv 8 E . tracts with the United Auto Work-| day when Reuther wrapped up a | * — ! =| WwW = ‘Gambling Operation ers Union wrapped up, today’ preduction worker aerecoemt at | 4 ce an - | With Luncheon } At least that’ s what patrolman arger ngines lawaited settlement of jocal disputes, Chrysler, | Still unresolved is an agreement ; . | John B. Gaul did. Offered With E DETROIT (UPI) a sirieee per- for a full scale resumption of 19: 39) covering some 8.000 salarted office’ Building tradesmen in the Pon- saul became the richest of conomy New. York's finast Friday. He fell heir to the, lion’s share of a Under the original agreement. workers and engineers at Chrys- tiac | skilled sons were arrested last night in model production. were awarded | area will begin their pre- er. the smashup of what police de- kt e& * faced Model Also Available campaign solicitations Tuesday for eight cents an hour more than| » , tion a t 2'9-million .dollar fortune, be- scribed as a million dollar a year) ¢ 1. 975 909 UAW members — production workers. In the suppie- Ford reported production almos the Pontiac Area United Fund. = = 21 oe ae numbers ring normal bat said. operations at a | queathed him by an uncle. ‘ 9 most-of them General Motors em- mental pact Friday, two stumbling Chicago assembly .plant.remaih at . = . ti * The 30-year-old father’ of two | a Six crews of vice squad offi- | pioyes—remain idled by local dis- blocks were resolved. = standstill because of @ local dis Volunteer United Fund workers reported as usual for his. 4 p.m. | By JOHN WO FITZGERALD a Ste i aus é m ‘1 “es ricke-ott {Phere H } . ~ cers conducted the raids, capping | putes at GM, Ford and Chrysler’ [aid off tradesmen with five pute. The Ford-AUW agreement will meet at a kick-off luncheon at 1° jidnight shift Station _ Editor, The Pontiac Press - as a Paul A. Kern’ ; group chairman; the Elks Temple Jr., construction is host Pontiac’s completely revamped new 1959 cars are announced to the public today. Any resemblance or similarity .to other years is bypassed in this advanced new styling and engineering. : The cars will go on display to the public Oct. 9. In Pontiac there will be a special preview downtown next ‘Construction group .goal, in- cluding special gifts, is $15,658. Yankees Lead Wednesday afternoon (Oct. 8) and they may also be ‘a five-month Investigation. Po- | (picketing continued today at Years seniority will go into an was announced Sept. 17. house clerk, lice said the ring was a key link po otiae Motors, Fisher Body and areawide hiring pool similar to one in the nationwide Mafia crime | GMC Truck & Coach Divisions | provided for produc tion workers and gambling syndicate. | h y als eed to use | in Pentiac.) in Fee si at Md then ee pera _members of the International Un- Those arrested were held on, GM, :last of the. big three to i ai s in i ( t Zz 2, ; charges of conspiracy to violate. Portel toi(ecmia withthe AW) ire struction and repair Jobs in its a a ed oe Bae: e 9 4) Following the kick-off luncheon’! state gambling laws. ported 250,000 idle at 126 plants | the volunteer workers will begin t E hl f St h seen at the Pontiac Retail Store from 3 o'clock on. Hank Baver Drives in * &k * S Nae Oe nthedl ae were! across the country. c a ing on the more than 250 Pon- ee ehmaonag waee sreco.! GM _ signed its national agre>- Fi Pp t] ‘Pp d tiac area building trades firms and: 28: John Buffa, 48, and Leon Mon-| ‘ment Thursday night, but UAW Ire reven 10n ala e rae “ty enples 2, Two Runs With Bases. “Pontiac Aes broken all bonds of traditional styling Loaded, in 3rd Game 24 engineering in ’59 with the most progressive change geleone, 40, all of Detroit, | President - Walter Reuther said * * ~ * & jlocal unions had authorization to pens Safety Observance A trophy il be awarded by the Inspector Fred Heath, head of remain on strike until_local issues Michigan United Fund to the com- the vice bureau, said officers were settled. munity. which posts the highest . in our Division’s 51 year history, ”. §. E. Knuds and other supplies found in the: Chrysler reported 22,400 workers followed by competitors for the 1958 water battle cham- special pre-campaign solicitation. By Our Wire Services vice president and general udsen, GM ring offices. |idle in 16 plants despite a settle-' pionship’ led off the annual Fire Preyention parade on The New York Yankees exploded Tal manager of Pontiac Motor Heath said Butfa had 1555 bell ment reached Friday. covering 11,- ‘Saginaw street this. afternoon. n the fifth. inning of today’s thi ird Division, said teday. 1900 skilled tradesmen, ; Fire equipment: from more than ‘20 ‘pein Weekend {0 Be Cool d series. game at New York! There is no carryover from past Pontiacs this year. a ai | contest.- Hopes of the . Yankees They: are new from the ground up and include such avenue, accompanied by* and. Partly OUGY —_x¢re: rmjsed, for a break-in of the Innovations as these: Army, civil defense and The competing “six-man water | series ft which the Milwaukee club| Pontiac Motor Division dis- battle teamis: were from Water ford! Suriday’ Se acather willl be partly holds two straight.” Negotiators continued in efforts. to reach a settlement for 25,000 picked up adding machines, tapes/ et * | The colorful Pontiac eres ‘High School band per capita gift record during this slips with him. The officers found | | paaarubaiin covering skilled work. began the. march from~Auburn avenue to Oakland ito. grab a two-run lead in the tight! 1.—An all new ned design. , -Brush_ Fires in West . |plays. Jamés~ B. Forman. was parade marshal. The parade and following events mark the opening of National Fire, Prevention Week, Oct. 5-11. The | Township Firé Départment, : the) challengers, and the Brooklands) F ire-Department from Avon Town-| ship, defending 1957 champions. x * * Other departments in the pa- cloudy’ and cooler with the high}. ‘around 58, the low tomorrow night! about: 40. Winds will difinish be-} coming north to northwesterly. The} outléek for Monday is fair and) Bases were’ loadéd when Hank: Bauer came up to drive a hot one| ito’ the’ short right” field, scoring | SieHern and MéDougald. ‘TWo were} {out at, the time. | x” * FERST INNING | 1 | 2.—Five inch wider tread. : 3.—More glass in front and rear for better visibility. 4.—New high performance 389 cubic inch annual firemen’s field’ day, spon-| ,cool. Low temperature tonight will + Tempest: 420 V-8 engi sored by the Fire’ Prevention Com- rade, in addition. te-Pontiac City, | pe arownd 82. "Braves — Bruton thrawn out: by; 5_—-A P ; pees : , | mittee of the Pontiac Area Cham- were front Addison, Bloomfield; ek * Berra. Schoendiensf out to Skow-| o—A special economy engine available on Northside Fields, . Montcalm. .and| Edison wrects. > * * time’ pablicly’ yy Pontiac Motor Di-| vision. 3 ita" Gane ee ber of Commerce was held. at Waterford, Commerce. West Bloomi:! field, Pontiac, White Lake and “in-? dependence Townships; Brooklands _and Avondale; Franklin, Oxford, Avondale and Clarkston High ‘Schools. | Figiy-one avas the lowest temper- ature recofded in dowtitewn Pon- trac preceding 8 a.m. The mercury i rose to 71 at 1 p.m.: late tonight, The low will be near 52. a + Brush Dire Gulch Controle California Blaze’ Spreads MONROVM, Calif. (UPI) — Al two-day-old major brush fire acci- dentally started by two seven-year- old boys burned out of control to- day with little hope of being con- tained for the next three to five days. More than 3,500 acres of valuable found two boys who admitted J ay- ing with matches and accidentally starting the fire. They were turned over to. their parents until juvenile authorities can be consulted. The area was declared a ‘state af emergency” yesterday by Gov. Goodwin J. Knight, Hundreds of sunrise when dropping humidity) arid high temperatures along with) morning winds create the greatest chance for the blaze to spread. They also will be assisted by planes bombing hot spots with a) borate solution, Six plines were! used yesterday, ldienst singled, Mathews struck out. his 2nd fit. ‘ron’ unassisted,’ Matthews struck; pout! ‘No bits, “no runs. Yankees—B auer singled. was, “doubled at first when Kubek. str uck| No runs, | dall struck out. One hit, no runs. Yankees—Berra fouled to Logan.| Siebern ftied to Covington. Lumpe| grounded out. No runs, no hits. THIRD INNING Braves—Logan fouled out. Rush, struck out. Burton walked. Schoen-' No runs, one hit. Yankees — Skowron, McDougald and Larsen all thrown out by Rush. No runs, no hits. FOURTH INNING Braves—Aaron fouled out. Cov- mgton flied out. Torre singled for Crandall struck out. One hit, no runs. _ Yankees—Bauer fouled to Torre Kubek lined to Logan. Mantle all models at no additional cost. The lower, longer, wider cars this year will come in 14 spectacular’ models in three series; four Bonnevilles, irmij Mantle -struck out. Féstured 1 in the display were an Ortonv ille, Fenton, Birmingham, | This. morning's southwesterly/O"t 4 three Star Chie : Armty, Hercules missile and _ in-/ Farmington and: Clawson. lwinds, at 10 to 15 miles an hour! Serban CaNING Me Chiefs and seven in the new Catalina series. plant ‘Tire Brevéntion equipment be-_ k « || will increase to 20 to 30 late this) tae oe INS cov ng. he Chieftain model has been dropped this year. ing dehjornstlated for the first} Bands were -from Waterford, afternoon: shifting to northwesterly foniilied out Torre singled! Cran. Prices on the new models have already been an- ‘nounced and in most cases are lower than the com- parable ’58 models. Backed by dealer and preview * )audience enthusiasm, Pontiac has els provide added driving safety been assembling ‘59 cars at an in-| with up to 60 per cent greater visi+ jereased pace that will require. bility. Along with its look of abso- femployment of additional workers Jute s simplicity P ontiac conveys the at both Pontiac and Fisher Body impression of e: ager action even I pl: ants, according to Knudsen and when not in motion, Thomas F. Wiethorn, Fisher Body | resident manager, Exemplifying its “complete de- : | parture from conventional design The new styling from front to is Pontiac's twin “air scoop” rear is ulfra modern and gives (iGantinacdan Page 2, Col. 2) the 1959 Pontiac an appearance | of simplicity and beauty, | Overall height has been reduced on all modéls and the lowest are the two-door hardtop sport coupés* In Today’s Press watef shed valued in the ‘millions|firéfighters and badly needed County Fire Chief Kieth Klinger|/walked. Berra popped to Schoen-| ee ee ; «dollars have been. burned over equipment were rushed to theatea' said the fire was moving north dienst. No, funs, no hits. poe vn enlibles at of ce All Y mee 4 ae eee aga shortly aftec: his proctamation’™ “rand east saway—from the foothjl]) FIFTH INNING ea feature increased roomi- . ty ing at least five homes in the More than 750 men Including Cities of Montovia arid Azusa into| Brayes—Logan flied te Siebern. ness with s at “ th up fe iten Church News ...... wueeeee 10-11 FAS /000 10,590, BOD clase: tata Hopis aaa Navajos In. the San Gabriel “mountains. | Rush .struck out. Bruton fouled ae Greater than) the average! Gemics a... sssseegere. 3 i . Hundreds of residents were | dians, experts in firefighting, | He said no homes were in im pastes UP ck aut Brion ales AAS Editeriais ................ 4 AP Wirephote forced to flee with their posses- | ‘hattled the leaping flames dur- mediate dahger. eee : : Home Section .......... . 1-24 : , ping F /Eampe flied out. McDougald | The low. cleanly styled body.| Obituaries ............. af NEAR CALIFORNIA TOWN — A roaring brush fire sweeps sions for a time yesterday ‘as | ng the night while several hun- | winisn presser, assistant super | walked. Larsen walked, filling Date Wa: eal Sport , through mountains just outside Monrovia, Calif, a Los Angeles the roaring blaze spilled over in- dred state, county and city fire- | joo. of foe Angeles National the Sears. Baecr sing al acattag topped by a slim-line roof, gives) Saale Soren ete w een e es if, : " guburb. The fire was out of control after burning over 1,400 acres, _—to inhabited areas of this Los fighters caught up on their sleep. | orect into which the blaze is| Siebern and McDouglad. Kubek |UP to 37. per cert greater glass, Ty & anes oe cs 2 but wind was shifting the spread away from the = Several Angeles subarb. More than 1,000 firefighters were|spreading, said, ‘We'll, be here| lined to Bruton. Two runs, one |area. Beautifully contoured vista-| ‘Wilson, Earl ............... 2 houses had been destroyed, however. Police fast night said they hadjexpected to. be at firelines after|fighting for another five days.” hit. Score Yankees 2, Braves @. | panoramic windshields in all mod-' Women's Pages ....... --.. 89 ‘ ee ~~ - . . a ‘ Ree = tc ai im / ‘< *, Be ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1958” 8 ee _ |TinFamily Die | eee ae rcial’ Je et ‘Service as Hone Buns © at Derby Tuner Hi Two Other Children a Rescued, 1 Badly Hurt! < in Indiana Blaze TWO oS Appeal D eni ied Planes, Speeding , Acroas A AUaniic Both Ways ae Launch Com flight left England at ‘é 55 a.m. State Tax Commission EST. The New York-to-London Comet Upholds Allocations Set by Oakland Board ey seed | %, we for the fastest flights now made by propeller - - driven airliners, al- ‘| difference c= nearly eee hours, ~The Comets, eee other about~300 miles southeast of . |Newfoundland, are powered’ by| “‘}four Rolls Royce Avon RA29 en- ee re with noise suppres- By ANTHONY CAVENDISH commercial service was” ‘in NEW YORK (UPI)—Two Comet IV jet airliners sped across the Atlantic today to inaugurate the world's first transoceanic commer: cial jet service, _ One of the British Overseas Air- and ways Corp. Dehavilland Comet jet- was airborne only one, minute atft- er it left the Idlewild passénger| ‘ loading ramp. * * * aa Its westbound sister ship was due ‘ es The 707, which had been under- INDIANA, Pa, (UPI)—A man, Appeals by Independence his wife and five of their seven) in Pog hy Benge det dona- : 2 . ; _|in New York at 2:40 p.m. (Pontiac tions and from money’ from the! ant scout Farmington townships of their liners took off from Idlewild In time), with a refueling stop sched- going noise tests in London was sors. The ng 707 has four hugejchildren perished today when fire : scou , “<--* ‘ghires of the Smt tax dimite--ternational~Asrport- at~6:6) ami EM’: WL TGS ARS OB Sie sabedl 7 /JF3C6 enginés,.each-with-21-tube-; swept-their, home ong- mile nerth{ Sale. of books,.according..to Mrs. |... seer ec — ~~ ~~ tion for this year have beén denied (Pontiac time) on: the “eastbound ed at nal: land, cuted to Tal MES KERHE, a r-suppregsors:————- ~tof the Indiana- y town of Cty-+Thelma Dinkeloo, publicity chair-\ Therapeutic. swimming classe, -_ oe by the Michigan State Tax Com- flight with 44 persons aboard. AO S"* _ . BOAC. announced its decision to| The inauguration of ‘commer; mer, man, ce, : | sponsored by the Birmingham Rec- mission. On O eh Ney a6 ert bo Geese cami designed |, head-on into the jet age last| cial jet service today was eonsid- | Two other children of the Clair|- Direct purchases and orders | reation Dept., are being held from The denial in both cases thus night, only a few hours after the| ered the practical beginning of }Kintner family were reported to| may be made during the last 7 to 8 Wednesday evenings at Bar- upholds the 1958 tax allocations of| New ‘York Port Authority granted| mass travel by jet airliner, [have-survived. Oné, Linda Kintner,| two days of the sale onty. The | "im School pool for 30, weeks, . 132 mills for | Independence Aol BOAC and Pan American World| Basil Smallpiece, BOAC’s man-|10, was “in. critical condition in Sa bene Sage see feet Sy beewe: "said .. ty Diy Seer 86 of a mill for Farmington as| AIL. QW SC ontiacs Airways permission to operate] aging director, said the airline will Indiana Hospitad with third degree| ing, i 3 my iby handed down bf aha Coun, their jetliners out of Idlewild In- srowideleud jet flight a week in burns, > aa displayed not pore PS oy Recreation City ty Tax uae Bost une 2. carr teoal Airport. ‘each direction across the Atlantic. Picangs — sad 8 eiosene stock will be delivered Dec. 1, Mrs.}- re eeecsial atip sgaed & s sufficient re x ek All the flights will be made by exp! at about 9:30 Dinkeloo a “There were not sufficient ee Makin Bow Today Is Pan American, which plans to is the 157,000 pound Comet IV, which|(EST) and the frame Meas ee) is fuser Nigh schecd dens te physician is necessary, she said. the eae Cas oe as augurate TransAtlantic jet service| carries 76 . quickly engulfed in flames, | dent#‘from Walnut Lake, Franklin,| Mrs. Marien Patrick ——.---- 9 -- alleged,” said Edward W. Kane} (4 sea Brom P sas| chs with the giant Boeing 707,| The great hurdle both BOAC and!" Firemen from the western Penn-|Pembroke,Torry, Adams arid Hol- ; commission secretary, m Page One) name a chromed scriet os PAA had to overcome before being|s 1 rear fender, Senaraie te we pee ahaa The Pontiac name in’ gold 3 granted permission to Aske Jetsjo Independence argues in its ap- | Stille, housing’ dual headlamps ae nos te Operas a peal that cutting .48 of » mill | end capped by a low héod with | Pembroke 5 _* from the. township's preliminary /-®- contoured “Vi extending Fear] tont while Pontiac in block let- t allocation of 1.80 was wrong in | ward from the grille and termi- /to15 is attractively joaced betwee pay agica lg or ~ that at the same time the. coun- | nating af the cowl.” ova: tail Jamps on the rear. a Se ae He | Mrs os ee aa eel .Each model a a long, beep e es gloss solid colors and = ; =e aye mills ‘went up : complement —of-- ~~ ($5 to $5.62). The” Allocation © on suaing Steel toe en SANA el by been a —— secretary for UAW- Board sald this 48 of a multt [tends ‘Tength noqeapllintgrbgageemned a 1? | oe ee slice went to township sehools, jend in a down swept curve behind ror acrylic"lacquer finish, are also leac ers. t a yar. not to the county. the rear wheel opening. Sculp-| standard with this series, Saar ye her daughter, Miss - we wee. eile gta ig iyalthosiecachy Catalina hardtop and sedan in- n Cl Sc h Is Carol E. Sof a Farmington Township said in its body, ®-/teriors feature-a new customized sister, Mrs. Edith c appeal that less than one mill|catching example of Pontiac’s|trim treatment of rich fabrics and OS I Ng Cc 00 Ss Birmingham; four brothers, cannot legally be given to a town- entry into a new era of styling. | jewel-tone Morrokide in harmoniz- George and Warren of ship. ° Kane did not. give any other] WIDER TREAD ing colors. Floor covering ig com- bination Tempest weave carpet.and: “Ot outstanding _ signifi- to refuel ern_lea can be was; and ef = avy both appeals had been osnce among the many iqnovations|Vi@v! rubber. Safari interiors fea-1 “ry , : re poral mak i ae pores Son ee z | engineered into Pontiac for 1959 is ae vee Were uphol- and three-quarters-of an hour com-|er does not permit use of the des- Friday during a day would have would be| Ville, Mich., and Ruskin, Fla, , * * * the wider tread, an exclusive fea-|Stry in harm S coraced wits ree See Te EME ATT tps bene rena tarked- by‘ suspension ofa pian! to send in marshals and th oe ee ee All tick, floor areas are covered with : i : and the Army) Mrs, Edward Guna ; owing the two rates to stick, /ture with Pontiac this year. Wheel ‘ching vue! rabbe |’ Provide private class facilities) to foreibly eject teachers and stu- : ; i a = Agee seer tread, athe distance between right matching vinyl rubber, ; for = = white youngsters at] dents" 2 wn a oe cee Y ggiot S ading and left wheels, has been incre The all-new Catalina Safaris . ag ‘ Norfolk, Va. ~~ Guna, Tl, ) Chester based on allocations set down bY| nearly five inches. In addition to| are roomier, more versatile, and Doctors Say Nationalists Hint * * ©. NS oe re en petite beld at t p.m. Monday at Bell the board. This approval is €X-\-reating a low, wide silhouette,| feature a new retractable rear ‘ Gov. Orval E. Faubus of Arkan-'School Corp. in obtaining money Chapel of the William R. Hamilton pected to be granted Oct. 13 at @/n¢ wider tread improves stability,| window, : Ike’ Ss H. alth . sas said he would never open the and other facilities for a privately-| or with burial in Roseland Park special supervisors meeting. —_|riding comfort and road hugging) the three-seat Safari with a € © 4° - Ue Rot one ue schools on! operated school system. se Goes : pon , Dr, William J, Emerson, chair- ability. - rearward facing back seat, has an ‘Excellen fe at efa lation lwere aid 15 oan the US. wk home nasniee s brief rralbg - ») ne Actin Ben, 4 remit of ire te Cay ental fen wi Sree cased ees'f tat Dy od Df |e ime Bote sel cher he decision of the commission as standa tep on the rear , > . as he ein teria ot’ iio Samar, Semple Oe | wagmmcrox in reat | Red Planes Must Stop] © came Coral aL ttle Rock Plan |ss."e.s.remes so did “a good, proper, and exacting|more stable car. Also, less steer-|exit, .| Eisenhower’s doctors Saturday In Greenghoro, N. C., North)" " om College and 2 mem- eee cane ing effort is required on sharp cada be (she excaihaal koa. Quemoy Attack, Says} carotina’s attorney ‘ge ber of the Women’s Club of De-- 100 . turns because a lower center of | THREE STAR CHIEFS tk | Chinese Admiral states to side-step U.S. Su- Young Hiker Found Alive on Mountain gravity and a wider tread de- creases the shift of weight from, inside to outside, Cost conscious motorists will) have an opportunity this year at) no extra cost to get the new econ- omy engine. This engine has a 2.87:1 axle ratio for greater gas SALT LAKE GITY (AP)—Gritty rescuers planned to inch their -way down_.9,000-foot Mount. Olym- pus today with a stretcher bearing mileage. ‘The compression ratio is 8.6 to 1 and the engine operates on regular fuel. Like all Pontiac engines this special power plant is a result of Pontiac’s Star Chief series for 1959 is more stunning than ever |before with three artistically ‘sty led models; a_ startling new ‘four-door Vista hardtop, a four- door sedan and new to the series this year, a two-door sport sedan. Mounted on a 124-inch Wheelbase these models’are powered by Pon- tiac’s new 389 cubic inch Tempest 420 V-8 engine having a two-barrel carburetor as standard equipment. +Each of the three models are dis- tinguished by four emblematic The announcement at the White House came shortly after the President had completed his an- nual head-to-toe physical check... up at Walter Reed Army Hes- pital, The terse medical report said: “The President underwent a complete physical examination, which included barium studies of the gastro-intestinal tract and appropriate laboratory tests, at Walter Reed Army Hospital on ‘they cannot permit Communist TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — The Chinese Nationalists said today) aerial attacks on Quemoy. A! spokesman hinted at retaliatory. action. * * * » Four Communist MIGI7s at- tacked Nationalist transport planes dropping supplies to Que- moy-Friday, forcing one crippled C46 to land, The Nationalist De- preme Court decisions against seg- tion.”” icies of defiance and massive re- sistance to the law of the land. matter how distasteful the law ing under the law and not in de- regated schools can only go “‘out of the business of public educa- Malcolm B. Seawell declared here Friday night that shutting of schools in Virginia and Arkansas demonstrates the results “‘of pol- “We here in North Carolina, no may be- to.us personally are. liv- Termed Invalid U. S. Government Files Motion Against Scheme to Lease Schools ST. LOUIS (AP) — The federal government said today the Little Rock School Board’s leasing plan for. opening the city’s high schools on a seareenes basis is invalid. day at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Cremation will follow. liam Beaumont -Mr. Lomas died yesterday at Wil- Hospital following — a brief illness. a 17-year-old boy injured in a hik-!18 million miles of actual testing stars along the rear quarter area Oct, 3-4, 1958, fense Ministry revealed today the fiance of the law.” | k An electric power installation en- * ing accident. and is designed to give V8 Per-, chromed “Star Chief’ name x * * MIGs also strafed the offshore is- x wk ke The ovement said thi gineer at the Newport News, Va., formance with greater economy. = fy Ms of these allucte. |: > . 1 this in & Ship Building and Dry Dock Co. xk ke * Z plate on the rear fenders, specific| ‘The resu land. The question of obtaining ade-/ motion field«with the U.S. 8th Cir he retired fi A rescue party that fought cre- NEW CATALINA SERIES - deck lid ornamentation, outboard] sive studies show that the Presi- | x * * quate teachers became an issue in/cuit Court of Appeals. Filing as| AB ve years ago. He wag vasses, sheer rock cliffs, brush Pontiac Catalina rear fender flight vanes trimmed dent continues to maintain 4n ex- “Thig can be stopped,” said, Virginia’s largest city, Norfolk.|amicus curiae, Latin for friend of a mem of the So- and boulders reached Douglas Chapman as dawn broké over the| jagged, gray peak that overlooks the Salt Lake Valley. * * * The climb had been such an ef.-| foft the party was unable to bring along stretchers and first aid : rl : ed for the : : hoo : a equipment. However, they hoped ated te pe pera ra and mations, other standard equipment} (Continued From Page One) junder escort of Nationalist fight- school teacher. For that freason.! It is now as plain as day that| Private service for Mrs. Hubert to get-the needed items from a H/o “3 includ ial: interi : ith Li id. When Sabrejets got De said, the foundation would’ +, \(Marion J.) ‘Smith, 58, of 49 =| comfort. The series includes: A |!"Cludes special interior trim wit 1 Work ers, Liu said. When rejets go ere is no alternative to compli- | helicopter or another climbing eases ; nylon faced cloth and jewel-tone| !8 of Electrical Workers oM | there it was too late and the MIGs| Ce@se enrollment and return tui-!ance wit Hazel St., will be held-at 2 p.m. convertible coupe, two-door hard- | -- ; dj strike at six GM plants. ; : . tion fees alread id. h the law and that no. P. party. ~ & & apliapant (code fear disse Vista Morrokide, deluxe’ steering wheel, P had escaped to their mainland) =! ady pal schemes or devices: for operating Monday at the m Vasu Fu- ’ For 17 hours after he slipped! and fell about 20 feet down the mountainside, the youngster had waited with a friend for help to arrive. As night came, the temp- The new '39 series debuts with unprecedented prestige. Thg! Cataling’s entirely new look and features put Pontiac’s ‘ume series in a more competitive position than ever before. Seven new, dynamic body | hardtop, two-door sport sedan, four-door sedan, and two and three-seat four-door Safaris. All Catalina models are built on a 122-inch wheelbase and the series erature dipped to within a few/utilizes the new, high performing degrees of freezing and numbed the lightly clad youths. * * * Rescuers reported by walkie- talkie that young Chapman had! head cuts and a face so swollen 389 cubic inch Tempest 420 V-8 and improved synchromesh trans- mission as standard equipment. |Over-all length of. all models is /213.7 inches. lowest priced, perennial high vol-|. engine with two barrel carburetor with chrome, and large, gleaming wheel discs.. The Star Chief's over- all length is 220.7 inches. * * * In addition to brilliant magic- mirror acryliex lacquer paint. fin- ishes in 13 solid colors and a wide range of optional two-tone combi- electric clock, two instrument pane] ash trays and additional in- sulation for soundproofing. FOUR BONNEVILLES Introduced last year as Pontiac’s top-of-the-line luxury car, the Bonneville series is even more out- standing’ in 1959 with two additional spectacular models, all with exclu- sive styling features to give a sleek, custom? appearance. Supplementing the original cellent state of health.” ~ Local Matters Delay Big Three Production UAW settlements with the big three call for improved layoff pay, 4a new severance plan, higher pen- sion benefits, and continued cost-of- living and productivity improve- ment wage increases. The three-year agreements are estimated worth 24 to 30 cents an hour per worker during the life of the contract. * * * But at GM, Reuther won addi- tional concessions including an end Rear Adm. Liu Hoh-tu, the De- fense Ministry spokesman. ‘‘We are pot going to sit there and wait (for the transport planes to be shot up again. We obviously can’t let them do it all the time.” * ax Oe The transport planes were not bases. The admiral’s comment on stop-' ping such attacks indicated fight- er escorts for future airdrop mis- sions. It also raised again the the mainland bases in the Quemoy area. x kt * US. officers expect such attacks would provoke Communist raids on the Nationalist air bases on Formosa. Since the United States) a plan to provide private school- ing for pupils enrolled at’ six closed secondary schools. James G. Martin, foundation president, said the group had been The National Assn. for the Ad- vancement of Coloréd People said it-would ask U.S. Judge Walter E. Hoffman Monday to provide addi- tional relief for 17 Negroes or- Faubus spoke out against inte- grating the schools at a news cor- reopened on a private, segregated The Tidewater Education Founda- tion there said it was suspending unable to sign up a single public! question of Nationalist bombing of said tted to the Norfolk ference in Little Rock. Asked what! would happen if the “schools were, the court, the government sup- ported the Natienal Assn. for the Advancement: of Colored People, iwhich has asked for an injunction forbidding the leasing of the! schools to the Little Rock Private’ School Corp. ciety of Virginia and the Warwick, Va., Kiwanis Club. Surviving are his wife, Julia B; two daughters, Mrs. Joel Carl- son 6f Norfolk, Va.,; and Mrs, James L. Carpenter of see ham; and five grandchildren Mrs. Hubert Smith * * * public schools on a_ segregated basis can hope to succeed,’”’ the 23-page brief said. ee * * _- The government- said” “t is high time for the-courts “to call a halt) to any further dilatory and ob-| +structionist actions which have no! legal sanction but which can none- ‘theless cause delay and produce ‘needless further litigation. se * * * : The government asserted U.S. neral Ho yal Oak. tied ‘Thursday in Metropol- +itan Hospital, Detroit, following a brief illness, For the past eight years, Mrs. Smith had been an art instructor in the Royal Oak jevening schools. She was a member of Birming- ham Chapter 220, OES. Surviving are her husband, and a Senereer Huherta. Brazil Borrows 73 Million he could not see and therefore| Tasteful exterior styling treat- Bonneville convertible and two- | to the 744 hour work day far is pledged to defend Formesa, _ Mil could not walk, But he apparently ment, rich in simplicity, tvpifies| Goor mardtop sport coupe in this |GM employes; a five cents an hour |that would draw the beavy con Colorful Plan to Recover Po Gast an inne Pp spol pe employes; power to grant an injunction) WASHINGTON (UPI) — Brazil had no broken bones, the rescue the Catalina series. Single full-| .ortes ts a superbly styled: four- |premium payment for workers centration of American military group added. length mouldings and the Catalina Rain Dampens Nation’s Skirt Weather Is Generally Fair By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fair skies and generally pleas-' ant seasonal temperatures domi-, The Weather Full €.8. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VWICINITY — Sanny,) windy and warmer today. high — inated the nation’s weather today, but more fain dampened sections, of the Southeast from Texas to! iGeorgia, Exceptions to «se temperature pattern were readings.-in the 20s lin the central , Rockies and the ‘prospect of more 100-degree heat “>. in the Southwest. Southwesterly winds increasing te 30 door Vista hardtop and a richly appointed four-door Safari that offers the ultimate in station wagon prestige. Interiors of the Bonneville are matched to exterior magic-mirror jacrylic lacquer colors, with such jstandard equipment items as a | passenger assist rail mounted on ‘the padded instrument panel, cour- tesy ldmps, electrie clock, alumi- num “seat end and side panels, door reflectors for night safety and ‘extra insulation for soundproofing. | ~ * * * Front bucket seats are available as a special option for the Bonne- scheduled for other than Monday- quires a seven-day-a-week opera- tion; and an agreement by GM to study what the unier called wage inequities for Workers performing the same job in different plants. Friday weeks on a job that re-|“ strength here into direct conflict with Red China. . U.S. railroads use more than a billion ties, enough to circle the earth with g 50-foot wide Ds walk. ‘Stolen Netting Is Devised LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The Building Material Dealers Assi. of California is setting its own net for thieves who stole thou- sands of dollars worth of wire netting recently, About 70 association members agreed to paint their wire net- ting a distinctive color to ee police trace it. , Corpse ma Leah cen (rt of Waking Up Voters BELDING (UPI)—The Junior Chamber of Commerce, in an ef- against the school board prevent- ing the leasing to the private or- ganization, The NAACP has peti- borrowed 73 million dollars from the World Bank yesterday to help build the largest hydro-electrie project in Latin America. tioned for this injunction. What, Me Worry? Friday he stopped to help. Is That a Gas Gauge? ‘MEMPHIS, Tenn. ) — When patfotman Irby Sawyer came nee Se ee =? : * _ a malget! in, - janed on the ignition, looked at 2 gas gauge. miles this _sttccnesn, Fay cloudy aad «of * ville convertible coupe. ‘Each of fort to spur. vote _registration, irons eney sey, ee eT Soir nuns ee! Rainfall across the Southeast the four models fe powered by placed a dummy corpse in front}. “Lady,” he said, “I'm sorry, but your’ fake empty.” temerrow night 40. Dimishing. winds te - was generally on the light side. | the big, new Tempest 420 V-8 en- of a bank with a message read- She considered the problem for-a moment. cenew an al mt Widespread cloudiness blanketed is with a beatin ierdira ing: ihe aaa tn ke * eGgay in ontiac ie . ‘oad oes ae , most of the region. The area of, Cnrome mouldings decorate Op Might -as well ead on ye as Se general rain: ae not expected to\of the twin rear fender flight election day ., , I'fh not reg: j- “Officer,” ’ she esl ope, owas bert avoes 5 Just , Desi ee extend further north than the Vir-, Vanes. Handsome wheel discs are istered.” ave! as like that? - Bun sets Saturday at 696 pm _ |standard. 2 Sun rises Sunday at 6 33 air Moon sets Sunday at 1 21 pin oon rises Satur aT Cay at 1632 pm. Downtown - Temperatures iginias during the day. * & * A few showers were in the pic- i] i} | 1 | _e; ture around the Lake Superior Re- | Bonneville hardtop interiors are ltrimmed with a combination of |nylon faced cloth and jewel-tone ca ee a gion, but elsewhere outside the | Morrokide in attractive. patterns, Herre 2 le ' Southeast, it was fair to partly OF solid jewel-tone Morrokide, Con- 10am ..... 63 cloudy, vertible seats akxe4rimmed in gen- Olaf Can Relax Now. Red Eyes Are O. K. bes Walrus Friday in Pontiac * & * uine leather and jewel-tone Mor- oe (As recorded downtown) as Warmer temperatures mov eq Tokide, while Safaris are done in 1 temperature oH Lowest temperature ........... #9 across the southern ‘Plains, the jewel-tone Morrokide in harmoniz- By RAY KOHN Coates brought his own opthalmologist to the Mean temperature Weather—Sun Be One Year “Age | in Pontiac Highest temperature .. Lowest temperature Mean temperature Weather—®unny. 44 ® Ohio Valley and middle and lower \sections of the Mississippi Valley. ‘A warmup also was on tap for) /New England, where the mercury ‘settled into the 40s Friday. night. | ing colors. Floor, covering is of ‘Taurus weave, lurex flecked car- pet, With. the exception of the Sa- fari, Bonnevilles are mounted on | a 124-inch wheelbase chassis and if you were a walrus, the New x * * NEW YORK (AP) — You'd be red-eyed too has discovered after two years of puzzlément. Olat is ‘the only walrus in captivity in the York Aquarium Coney Island site. While they dangled a bucket of dead fish over Olaf, the doctor inspected the eyes and prescribed a salve. An infection in one ¢ye, which had been swollén half shut, was - cleared up. But both orbs remained bloodshot. Highest and Lowest Temperatates ‘This | a * * w : > x * rr op CS Date in 86 Years 33 in 1903, A cool trend crept scutheast-| have an overall length of 220.7 Western Hemisphere. He’s fat (1,200 pounds}.and Someone got the bright idea of asking. up ehaey'e ia aviewde ward into the northern Plains, ac-/ | inches. The station wagon has a sassy and in apparently good health; but his on Alaska way, wists Olaf came from. Alpena Te 80" Marauette 68 83 ‘companied in some cases by rath-| 122-inch econ and is 213.7 always haye that monumental hangover look 4 The » amewer t ' the Baltimore $9 $5 Memphis eon, er brisk winds. | inches overall. ena crimson and bleary looking. - Fish and Game Service: Siary eager — eal nein Minneapolis ro a ities it Lis sitooth | “We te contient that the pub- e knew he'd not been on a binge,” said par for the course in walruses. Charieston 66 pa ew Orleans ; Little relief was in sight for the lic will hail the 1959 Pontiac as , aquarium Director. Christopher Coates Friday. proba Cee a Gt 42_Omane 98. 49 Sizzling Southwest, The mercury one of America’s really new cars.” ae | wand we knew he was = plenty of sleep. But we're bly not. through with Olaf. ° Cleveland 6% 46 ~Pellston 62 69 ¢ ic 2 at ‘ Coates is worried about something else.’ Olaf, he leve rose to a record-bre aking 103 at said Knudsen. “From every angle ‘ ener ery ang ‘Bat w couldn't fi out ‘what was, wron Dene 8 47 Phoenix 9 7 AP. Wirephoto 6 gure out 3 says, ‘‘keeps sucking the paint off.the walls of Detroit 65 48 Pittsburgh 61 44 ‘Los. Angeles Internatienal Airport the car’ reflects ultra-modern de- if ; with his’ : _S Caine ha at Leds “1 40 na i PROUD OF HIM — Actress Shirley Jones tweaks the chin of eyes.” his tank, and is trying to take the caulking out Fort Worth & Prarciseo 72 55.00 Friday and hit a aerie 104 | sign. Unprecedented styling inno-|- h be s mother and for their first picture to-' j i he wind oS Gr Rapids 65 ENB Bte Marie 58 6 in San Pedro, The airport read-|vation$, resulting in a lower, wider er new baby a a La ea) When they called in a veterinarian, the latter of the windows.’ Nomen be eft worhinctos 8 $e se ing was the warmest ever report- dra.| gether at a Santa Monica, Calif. hospital. He is Shaun Pauf | threw up his hands and said, ‘What do I know Okay, Alaskan Fish and Game Service: What Kareas City 7 Beattie 72 Los Angeles 73 4 102 70' Tampa 4 ed there during October. car, give the 1959 Pontiac a [matical lly néw appearance.” —_ 4 Cassidy, who weighed 9 pounds, ~ 4 ounées at birth, Sept. 27. ‘ about walrus eyes?” : j about that? te ee ee -4 oe 8 ) Ss. SATURDAY, OCTOBER ST ee ee te “from every angle, this 1959 Pontiac Catalina spotts coupe is ex- pected to win wide popularity in the lower-priced, high-volume designed chassis frame are among Pontiac's 65 brand new fea- Catalina series. A wheel track — five inches. ‘wider for han- se = é engine, Geis sheavier tpe-cottonr braies endo coupiétdly re. tures, 4 ee ee > ei “STAR CHIEF FOUR-DOOR—Exemplitying Pontiac's complete “departure “from conventional design is the 1959-Pontiac Star Chief four-door’ sedan. Two. other models are offered in this series; a startling new four-door Vista hardtop and -a two-door sport sedan. Is Happy Comic at Last BONNEVILLE SAFARI — Tops in Pontiac's station wagon offerings for the coming year is this superbly styled and richly appointed 1959- Bonneville four-door, _ two-seat Safari. Like other Bonneville models it has such standard equipment items as a passenger assist rail mounted on the padded instrument panel, courtesy lamps, electric clock, aluminum seat end and side panels and door reflectors for night safe- ty. The entire cargo area is finished in luxurious Lurex flecked carpeting protected by heavy. duty metal skid strips. Other floor areas have the same loop pile carpeting, while headlining is vinyl coated fabric in a star pattern. Seats are upholstered with Jewel-tone Morrokide in a wide range of striking color combinations to match ex- terior finishes in LS mirror acrylic lacquer, standard this year on all Pontiac modets. es =e =, ——— ‘Killing Woman: -Stirs British Ire ; -Tieons Bare Mail Fist in Dealing With Greeks on Troubled Cyprus NICOSIA, Cyprus — Greek re-| ports from Famagusta said today 1 to 6 persons have been killed and! about 300 injured in a ‘‘gloves-off”’ | British roundup of suspects jn the) terror - murder of an English. woman. British authorities denied there | had been any brutality, or that! anyone had died as a result of rough handling by security forces. | They conceded, however, that at least 150 persons had been injured. The government instructed Brit. ish civilians to store enough food to last for six days and to stay home as much as possible while the manhunt is in progress. Motor-| ists with curfew passes were warned to drive at a snail’s pace. or risk being shot at by _Fead guards. Two gunmen, described by eye- witnesses as “boys in black,” shot and killed one woman shop- per on the streets of Cyprus yes-- terday and seriously injured | another woman who was with her. — Paratroops promptly fanned_out| ‘through the city to round. up at least 800 Greeks for questioning. “They are not using kid-glove methods,” a ‘police source said grimly. * Reliable sources in Famagusta | School and Avondale students. _arship fund. jing of the Clarkston Far7: and Gar- ‘St. Mrs. Frank Lambert. and Mrs. to Sponsor Fall Fashion Show AVONDALE—The Avondale Edu-) ‘cation Assn.. will sponsor a fall ‘fashion show at & p.m. Wednesday at Avondale High School, | * * * Teachers and students will model! |the latest in 1958 fashions for} ‘both men and women. Featured, will be fashions from De’Cor and. Hub Clothiers in Pontiac. Additional entertainment wilt | be provided by Cooper’s Dancing | | | Proceeds from the fashion show! will go igto the association's schol-| 6 * & * Tickets may be purchased from students or at the door, Refresh- ment will be- available. Guest of Honor to Speak at Clarkston Garden Club. CLARKSTON — Mrs. Gare! Johnson of Farmingten will be’ guest of honor at the October meet- den Club, She will speak on “Michigan Miles to Remember.” The meeting will be held Mon- day at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. John DeLind on 77 E. Washingtor. |H. L. ‘Garter are cohostessés for ithe event. : The -club also ‘will sponsor its annual rummage sale at the Com- munity Center Building, Oct. 1) and 11. Proceeds will go into the club’s scholarship fund. -\Now Serving Troy TROY ay néw church known a ‘Avondale Group New Baptist Church ‘Hold Rally Day at West Bloomfield Trinity Baptist, has been formed in lights of the Rally Day program at held in their honor Friday, Oct. 12. Troy under the Rev. Thomas M+ ‘Hall of Clawson, pastor. Since the first service on Sent: 7, membership has grown to 37 of. Meetings are held at Johnson-Niles School on Square Lake road, west lef Livernois road. “The Rev. Hall attended Bob Jones University in Greenville, S.C., and will graduate in Jdan- uary frem the Midwestern Bap- tist Seminary in Pontiac. He and his wife, Jean, have a one-yar- old daughter. . The schedule of services and ac- ‘tivities follows: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Sunday morning worship, 11 a.m.; Baptist Youth fellowship, 6:15 p.m., and evening service, 7 p.m 2 Visitation is at 7 p.m. Tuesdays | and prayer meetings are held at, 7:30 p.m. Thursday. There is jealor charch for chil- | dren under 12 years of age dur- ing the Sunday morning worship | service, as well as a nursery. Bud Hickey of Pontiac is charge of the Sunday School. in New members are welcome, the). Rev. Hall said. $100 in Stolen Pants Thieves broke into the home of Arthur Foster, 299 W. Ave., yesterday afternoon and took a pair of trousers ¢ontaining his wallet with $100, he reported 101 ‘Pontiac Police. Columbia | * Muntz * * will present a story; West Bloonifield Baptist Church, | '4900 Orchard Lake Rd. Sunday Mrs. morning at 10 will be the announce- entitled, ment of the camp scholarship pro- Maric gram, promotion to. new classes and a flannelgraph presentation by Mrs. J. Richard Muntz. * * * Details of the camp scholarship ‘program, to be inaugurated Oct. 12, will be given to each: junior, junior high and senior high pupil of the Sunday School. “"gy._ By ‘individual attainments in - the three fields of Sunday — attendanee, church atte and Scripture, me tion, i pupil may earn his entire way to, one of the Conservative Baptist | Assn. of Greater Detroit sum- mer camps. charge of Walter W. Morrow, Christian Education. * * * a message at 11, by the Rev. J. Richard Muntz oh ‘The Autobiog-' raphy of the Believer.”’ a éads Dem Candidates on Door-to-Door Drive James ‘"M. Hare. secretary State, today led a parade of Demo-) ‘County through the homes in the New members of the Sunday|Lakeside Housing Project, 535 ;school may begin the program Branch St., in a voter registration | without penalty ue io Nov. 2. | drive sponsored by project officials. | Hare and candidates knocked on ae me will be every door to check that all quali- | aw arded to each pupil graduating fied voters were registered to vote Ho a higher age department. Rec- in the Nov. 4 election. Monday is tognition of the church school staff'the deadline for registration. said that at least two persons picked up for questioning later ,, turned up dead. in the city mortu- > ary. One was said to have: been dead on arrival at the police station. | Underground grenadiers and gun-' men have murdered scores of Brit- ish men in past months, but yester- day's attack was the first known to have been deliberately directed against women. The pregnant wife of a British government clerk was slain some time ago, but she was with her husband. Yesterday’s murder victim, Mrs. Catherine Cunliffe, was the wife of a British sergeant and the mother of five children. Corduroy Suspeirder, bib top, elastic back, beau- tifully embroidered, snap crotch, solid colors . . Red, blue, beige, green and flamingo. Here Sa | Credit Union | for YOU! / ne may SAVE in this cas joe rei tor the past 3 years were PAID 4% DIVIDEND Get the Details Pontiac Co-op Federal Credit Union 40 £. PIKE ST. ae y $1.95 ~ GOODMAN'S | DEPARTMENT. STORE’ 52$ S. Saginaw —~1 Bleck North of Wilson OPEN SUNDAY 10-4. for your shopping convenience Crawler —— TT ae wn oo . pal . Babies Squeal .. . When They See “THIS LITTLE PIGCIE’ = It’s a Baby Bank! *5* Fed. Tax Included “this is the Little Pi that said, “Wheece” all ~ ,the way home to a little prince or little princess t ff is ._|the dexterous alacrity of a man on To Reveal Camp Program‘ WEST BLOOMFIELD — High-'will take place at a social to be “The Little Green Ball.’ a for the morning will be in| as-| sistant chairman of the Board of Completing the morning will be /cations. \cratic candidates from Oakland myself with the largest possible « quarter<aréa, a chromed “Star - Chief” name plate on the rear _ fenders, a special deck lid ornament, large, gleaming wheel -dises, deluxe steering wheel, electric clock, two instrument panel ash trays and exclusive interior trim in nylon faced fabrics and Jewel- tone Morrokide. emblematic stars ake the rear ae Mca | symphony orchestra and support- ing cast — rests with him. His | network appearance this year is set for Nov. 29. As usual, he is presently work- ing out the details for that show while at the same time making personal appearances, devising new material (he thinks up his own jhumor, does his own musical he says. |arrangements among other items) and supervising his various bysi- }ness undertakings. “The most difficult part of it all is switching from one subject to another,’ he declares. Appearing on TV Pontiac's Victor Borge in November By WILLIAM GLOVER audience at one time — and hope NEW YORK w — The strangely that they remember me,” frantic world of Victor Borge! keeps spinning faster and faster. | show per season, but may do But the man himself is s content, more if he wants to; and' what — at last. the sponsor gets on that show— “Until not too long ago I didn't Borge ——) or Borge with think I could be happy, says the |—— SSS SS Victor is ‘committed to ~ x z famous funnyman. ‘‘Then I sud- denly found I could.” : : s We Help Renters rate yonera'n | — Become Home Oamers Pontiac Motor Div ision). . ° Borge makes the comment as ‘he analyzes some causes and | effects of one of the show world's most remarkable ca- The unmelanc choly Dane is a {combination king of comics - and iman of commerce — and a do-it- jyourself specialist. ’ “T am the only performer in the \world today who all by himself lcan make what he wants. A [million a year? Fifty thousand a | You name it. | He talks in the. flat, impersonal , Manner of an auditor at a ledger as he dissects the drives and feel- ings which keep him moving with Come in real soon and let's have a chat about homes and see how we can help you Own one of your own, tightrope with a tiger by the tail. Since setting Broadway's all- time record for a one-man show with his “Comedy in Music” a ‘couple of seasons back, Borge has |been smashing records from Las ‘Vegas to London. His 1958 travels total a half million miles; one ‘intimate’ concert drew 92,000; and in Engiand the BBC let him utter- ly disrupt programming by run- ning overtime 19 minutes. aa r- dite d ~ Ir i fig “#2 Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. Established 1890 75 W. Huron St., Pontiac FE 4-0561 Although at times Borge seems eager to attempt more and more within each 24 hours, he carefully avoids too many visits to tele-} vision. He holds one of TV's biggest contracts with Pontiac ~ Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. * 'Motor--— but like everything else in’ Borge’s one-man professional ‘life, it is designed to his specifi- ‘Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 TOUR, f aXpenéeo | | acon 14? W. Lawrence Street r osenwas] 18? fs | “I don't want to do TV for in- come, but simply to establish ———— — pee FOR SALE ; Two Beautiful Custom Model Homes | in Westridge of Waterford . 4203 LEDGESTONE DRIVE * Deluxe Dream Homes TRADE-IN * Fully Landscaped — ; x Adjacent to Both Public Your equity in your present home may : be accepted as part payment. and Parochial Schools * - who ates dig it. ne he lap aver poem or | = Sa Rea Gna RR oi ID PADS end Due ett por. | . 4213 LEDGESTONE DRIVE °— ~ 1 OPEN SUNDAY | DIRECTIONS 1 to 6 P.M. | Ener Bleck South” of” Waterford . For Your Inspection ple hay te Katt 06 Camerect JEWELERS OR HELTMAN & TRIPP OF | 16 West Huron Street FE 2-0294 3-9411 Builders and Developers of Westridge of Watertord 3-9411 _- FOUR + “THE! PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 4, 1958 aie | Alcan Highway “Tops for Scenery and Dust By JO ANN SLOANE WASHINGTON (UPI)—A combi nation of dust and some of the most magnificent scenery in the} world—that’s the 1,500-mile Alaska highway from Dawson Creek, Can- ada, to Fairbanks, Alaska. George Burns, jong drive ‘in informal reports to AAA headquarters here. He said he encountered so much dust that in different areas it had different flavors. But he said the dust does little to de- an American ‘Automobile Association field re- porter, gave this description of the tract from the importance and -| seenery of the major overland reute to what will some day be- come the union’s 49th state, The highway, originally called the Alcan, was built by the United airfields on the flying route be- tween this country and Alaska. to | More than 10,000 army engineers iand 6,000 civilian workers built the gravel road in the unbelievable time of seven months, Burns said the highway is 60 feet wide “with the gravel so ground and imbedded in the earth that it be included. 7 W. Lawrence St., PON AL Beginning Class ' SHORTHAND ~ MONDAY, OCT. 6 Day and Evening Sessions This is your opportunity to complete a course in Shorthand during the fall months. Typewriting may ‘Visit First Night. Lesson Free—Monday 7 7 P.M. The Business Institute For furthet information. phone-or visit the school in ‘person TIAC’ Phone FE 223551 States~in* 1942- to- get--suppliesto . ss eee < oe as ‘solid . ani hard-|] a5 “pavement. OSS mt pavement, though,” he e major difference almé pack “le j wrote. dust.” \ | The AAA\ repreesntative said “every car a plume of dust almost a quarter mile long, nearly the width of the highway and about 25 feet high)-depending on wind and dryness.” \. “When you get caught in an- other car’s dust trail, you suffo- eate through your rolled: -up win- _dows, peer anxiously if fytilely to. penetrate the fog beyond - the hood of your car, then just sigh a prayer that there’s nothing ahead as you decelerate and walt resignedly for the cloud to dissipate. “So you follow other cars, of] course, at an exaggerated dis- tance, and when one approaches to pass you, you slow almost to a tstop until he’s well ahead and} you're out of his SESS to resume your Spel ae te :. oe | Burns ane when an oncoming driver must * “roll | see it, muse as you "glance at the approaching dust cloud how many *Masicians Constant in -iagh Mulligan Writing for_ Hal Boyle: ‘ ae NEW YORK (AP)—It music be have disappeared from the stage, pounds jearest el-| keyboard edie preatipin- borg nga baer tinacrere Go san pail ta ane caer aoe supposed, then food’ has ever re-jreigning prima donnas prepare cal mained the love of musicians. feel winter eae At least a dozen testaurants in New York mark the spot where tk & Enrico Caruso. refueled after Tenor [Eee fare eteled ate «| AWM Mowers End.” | ane when ot Sting wits washed | down with a ‘few goblets of! dusty Chablis and a foam-crest ined or two of old Duessel- ort, '100-Year Sheep Era |=: WARREN, R.1. ‘(UPI)—The pur- marked |; ‘ x * * chase of lawn mowers has ways included a personal chef in|1854, flocks of sheep weré used tolthe eomeliest Carmens in opera keep the grass trimmed at the his entourage to orchestrate a history, goes straight from. Bizet’ menu befitting, the well-attuned|historic North Burial Ground. - |pullring to a’bout’ with . rs phony. orchestra. taste buds of the master. Mozart, ah 4 Yale University + « -* Transporation problems have Soca ages — aoe been cited as the reason_for re- i n wn. to treat an overdone|placing the molers— wers.|pounds of beef, veal and pork and _j breast of paaae with the scorn'Says Fred Jannitfo, member of up the super res or @ squéaky chair -be-;the_Massasoit Historical Society: | ineath the first violin. “We'd have to get the sheep...| | Although - _carrier - Class divasithen-take them back.” ‘fhe result is “Encore,” an un- Tourist-class versions of jetliners usual. cookboek published this will have six - abreast —— : ears are hidden behind it, and sud- \denly, plunge in.” Offsetting the dust, mosquitoes, bumps and general driving fa- itigue, Burns‘reported, is some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, “I believe if you pointed your camera out the car window and jsnapped the shutter every few ‘minutes: without even looking, youd get a series of spectacular 'picturees.”” he wrote. | He said there are ‘‘lakes, moun- tains, rivers, forests, then another mountain. It’s a never-ceasing, unfolding wonder. Soon the size ‘and extent of it have a hypnotic effect. or unreality.” twice as ‘We'll keep you sure of & H. H. Sm 590 S. Paddock St. dependable heat Shy LPG "SI f, Ask for Priority. Ahead on Agenda By TOM HOGE UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. pressed today to give the crucial in the: U.N.’s maj political com- mittee. ¥ The two Western powers have been working up which reportedly would throw the ith Oil Co. meeting in Geneva Oct. working out a nuclear test ban. The political committee, which andles the Assembly’s major |problems, is slated to begin work | Wednesday. \Algeria ahead of disarmament, ‘disarmament: debate. Secretary. General .Dag Ham- 'marskjold has been pressing to)» shave the arms talks here as soon |as possible on the ground that the FE 2-8343 Call Us for More Information Now! |ULN. debate | mentum tp the Geneva parley. He haf proposed that the Gen-|/<. eva talks be placed under U.N. sponsorship. z * bs ‘ ® Salesmen for the salesman. Py Pontiac Area "Waldron Hotel Bldg. - _ _ FIRE PREVENTION IS A CONTINUING RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERYONE! But Here Is a WARNING on FIRE PREVENTION SCHEMES From time to time, fire extinguishers have been offered to the public which have proved to be useless and even : dangerous. Extinguishers should be purchased only ’ from firms or known reliability. home fire alarm home, they r] BEFORE YOU INVEST — INVESTIGATE _ BUSINESS ETHICS of the 2 systems have sometimes gained entrance into homes by posing as “OFFICIAL INSPECTORS,” or by alleging that they wish to make “FIRE PREVENTION TALKS.” Oneé they have secured entrance to the “SCARE TACTICS” and “HORROR PICTURES,” an effort to frighten the home owner into. makina immediate purchase of the equipment being offered by Chamber of Commerce Phone FE 5-6148 f requently ue BOARD You’re living in a world ; 1. S. and Britain’ Pressing U. N. to Move) : Talks on Disarmament) — {AP) |: —Britain and the United States}. disarmament question top priority |” a resolution! ¢ | support of the 81-nation General|* < \Assembly behind the big three oe al on)” Z Its tentative agenda a ‘has placed Korea, outer space and), = but diplomats felt there would be|~ little opposition to moving up the 7 would give moj|:7% . euanes eeenn=eeues ‘ : \ ¢ e e %. : e e . 6 ae = ‘emcee ww cmme goanesee=n if - , . y | ‘ * D» 7 F *. 5 x : pod : s \ ‘ 4 \ fun . . \ D _ . \ Fa aid ~-<=% paone! ° & . ® 4 ' *ens \ *een- \ eo. NEW. or ‘USED. _ “Step In to. Community National for Smart Finaicing With a Low Cost The new. 1959 models are arriving...there are some 58’s still available... The market has terrific buys and we have a terrific plan for smart financing. Stop in and get the fact. or ponTiacg - Branches ot W. Huron ot Tilden... N. Perry ot 4% Glenwood ... Keego Harbor... Walled Lake... 7 Union Loke ... Milford .. . Lake Orion and Bloomfield Hills os _ Member F.D.1.C. Pe ee et ep eS aie ae Sp! So adecl ee i ¥ ~ eS £ a ‘< teh ae ae z - ee aang : ° on = | i = poe fe = “ > Z ad See lees ea ~ f= é : ¥ ‘ - 4 ee . 5 (oh | Laer Pa ee 5 : co Se Sea ee a bal ‘ ‘ ie ee _"YHE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. OCTOBER. 4.1058 Stee - Polio Epidemic Deaths i in Pontiac and Nearby Areas {lke Salutes Eggs ‘May Give Seems Easing Detroit, Wayne County Record Drop in Cases Starting Yesterday DETROIT w — City health of- ficials report Detroit's polio epi- : — appears to be. easing. off. — — Dr. Albert G.—- Molner,- County, said nine cases—six in De- troit and three in outlying sections of Wayne County—continued a downward trend in the incidence rate. The cases were reported yes- terllay. - A total of 680 polio cases with ‘16 deaths has been reported in the metropolitan Detroit area so | far this year, compared with 219 cases and two deaths last year. — —Dr._Molner said the recent rate, rate | of new cases was only about half! __the 17 reported at the peak of the po Se ne ee eet , a 2 _ 08 Demet i Sars s this year, 224 of the persons had been inocu-_ ‘lated with Salk vaccine. Only = of those with one or more s contracted paralytic polio, Dr. L ner said. Of 229 who had no shots, 189 were paralytic. He said statistics on the outbreak indicated the Salk vaccine was “very much effective and, as far ar paralytic polio is concerned, weights the odds in favor of those who have had the shots.'"- — _Grocery, 388 Franklin Rdf? and took 15 rools of pennies valued at $7.50, 15 packages of cigarettes and an undetermined amount of silver, it was reported to Pontiac - Police yesterday. About 40,000 new patents are issued in the U. Ss. cach year, CRYSTAL LAKE CRYSTAL LAKE SUBD. it °o 23 = ° P . = ojo/nr;® 1A ss SOUTH. BLVD. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ; director for Detroit and Wayne| E - . ~ raced through their frame } -Burglarize City Grocery Thieves broke into Hamilton's! Fic Age, sons of Thurman Age, 41, __jand his- wife,. Aretha, 29. Their| other children, | screaming to her: | house is on fire.”’ ' The mother raced home, ‘In fol NELEN | ~Peter- 3- Year-Old Accidentally hse =, ‘Bae 8, witb , Heart ks, Claims Doctor ° DETROIT uf — Persons who | like two or three eggs for break-~ fast may be their | ¢: chances of suffering a heart at- tack inthe opinion of Dr. Frank B, Kelly Jr. of Chicago... — fin Imlay Township Cenietery. He died Thursday. Surviving are one son, Walter of Champion; a- sister Mrs. Hattie Thurman, -.Mount Clemens; a brother, William, Imlay City; one grandson and one Sse daughter,’ : Deaths El Elsewhere Her~ body. is’ at the Voorhees- Siple Funeral Home. ARTHUR FE, CLOUTIER Service for Arthur. E. Cloutier, 165; of Harrison; a former resident the~\of Pontiac, will beat 1:30" p.m. Monday frém the Huntoon Funeral | Home. Burial will be in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Surviving besides his wife, Ellen, are six daughters and three sons, Mrs. Verl Phillips of Detroit, Mrs. Donna Calner. of Ferndale, Mrs. Betty Riccardi of Royal Oak, Al- fred Smith, Harold, and Ronald Cloutier, and Mrs. Wilma Compau, all of Pontiac; Anna M. and Bev- erly Cloutier, both at home; and a _}sister, Ba: Tepes Tyee of Pee —tiae-—— Society | have the highest cholesterol con- tent of dairy products. : * « * One egg, he said, ‘contains as much cholesterol] as one-quarter pound of butter. The Chicago physician recommended lean meats as a substitute for the morning egg. ‘ included Queen for a Day” and “Breakfast ip Hollywood.'' He headed a Holly- wood advertising agency . which bears his name. . we * ot CANTERBURY, England (AP) —Dr. George agg Bell, 75, * cee hate ts Pest. against the H-bomb, died Friday.!” The a beer ill for. si and widely aed died Fri- ay os ee ee He was 72. Publisher Quits Post With Atomic Board: VIENNA (AP) — Robert Me- Kinney has resigned his Atoms- for-Peace post to return to his} family and his newspaper, the Santa Fe New Mexican. President Eisenhower's acceptance of the resignation was annonce here Starts Blaze Soon After arts Leave House toon Funeral Home with buria}-in'. Perry Mt, Park Cemetery, i Mrs, Nelen died ‘yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy-Hospital after an ill- ness of three years. JOHN. B. TOURVILLE John Robert. Tourville, two- month-old son of Paul and Janet Tourville of 2566 McRonald. Ct, Waterford .Township died youet the school of ‘religion at. Wilber. day at his-home. . .... alforge University, 10... His body is at the Coats Funeral x & & Home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd., Dray- NAPLES, Italy (AP) — Giulio ton Plains. Cesare ViBla, Italian playwright MRS. EDWARD J«BorTcHER |2% journalist whose plays were * ATLANTA (AP\—Dr. Jqhn H Lewis, 75, Negro educa who was of Morris Brown College since 1951, died Friday. He also headed the school from 1920-to 1928. Dr. Lewis wes an ordained minister of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and had served’ for a time as dean of seTnorf ( — While their tath- er was at a welfare office seeking food and their mother.was at a neighbor's" soliciting laundry, twin 5-month-old boys died in a fire that me on Detroit's lower east side yesterday. A i-year-oid trother staried tie fire. He gaid he tossed gq crum- pled piece of paper on a gas stove. The pilot light ignited the paper and he snatcheg it off, flinging it inte a wastebasket |Battered Speaker Gives Talk on Traffic Safety SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI)— Robert M. Anderson, executive of San Francisco radio station KYA gained information on the sub- ject both before and after ad- dressing the Governor’s traffic safety conference yesterday. - Betore, his car-was forced the side of the road by a woman driver and rammed in the back by another at a traffic light. Aft- ---+-publie service, they were advanc= to jlice last night -and Newsboys zifor Service - WASHINGTON (UPI) — Pres- -| ident Eisenhower has saluted the 600,000 newspaper carriers of the | nation for their valuable public | service, | yesterday the President told the | earriers that in-addition to their. j ing their later careers by learn- ing to become “dependable and loyal citizens.” * * “L know your abilities will con- | tinue to grow with the years,” | the President said. ‘“America de- i I: * pends on the industry of young | -citizens like you, now, and in | ‘the years to come.” His message was part of his | participation in National News- paper Week which began Wednesday. se Skeptical Cadillac Dealer An irate __sT. LOUIS (UPD = for the ramps. Ear! Lindberg drove one of the | big new cars into the lot and wound up with a long scratch on | one fender. | Argentine Students Riot. | BUENOS AIRES (UPD) — Riot-’ ling university students stoned po- | halted strect, car and bus traffic in downtown’! Buenos Aires early today in a. wild protest against Congress's | action legalizing private universi-| er, he found an overtime parking ticket on his car, 9 ties in Argentina. translated into several languages which flared and reny spread ROMEO—Service for Mrs. Ed- , = flames. The victims were Eric and Der- ward J. (Nora) Boetcher, 61, of} 344 N. Bailey St., will be held at 2 p.m. Moriday at Roth's Home for Funerals with burial in Romeo |\Cemetery. Mrs. Boetcher died Thursday at Bishop Hospital in Almont follow- ‘ing a long illness. Brenda, 4; Thur-| man Jr., 3, “who set the blace, and | Ronnie, 1, escaped. The twins were asleep in a bedroom. s st noble grand of Mrs. Age said she had left not, ore Rerckah Lodge 313 and more than five minutes before to| |past president of District 5. solicit washing from a neighbor. | Surviving are her; husband and| Age-was away to pick up a food! ‘two sons, Stanley land Edward, order at a welfare office. iboth of Lewiston, and four grad ‘MONDAY ONLY | ‘SPECIAL SALE! ‘Shop Monday Night ‘til 9 Mrs, Age said Brenda came lchildren. esas ad | SAMUEL S. CROSS | SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP _ but service for Samuel S. Cross, 86,| flames beat back her attempts to| (+ 2959 Davisburg Rd., will be held| reach the twins. They stymied fire-| 3+ 2 pm. Tuesday a Dryer: oe too, who arrived ee Funeral Home, Holly. Burial will] Sob-racked little Thurman met — ae Cee Snuggle-soft and ZIP FLAN SLEEPING his returning father outside the Mr.Cross died yesterday at his} Wayne County. Michigan, t home. He had been a farm on Tuesday, the Jist day of October 1956 ruins, crying: ‘I'm sorry, Daddy.” at 8 o' 7 um. Postern Stender 4 Time Thurman Sr. patted the boy’s| ‘hrasher for 62 years in the Spring:| | R Map of Ordinance Ne. #44. the Build-| back: : ~ {field Township area. _ Reg. For $¢ tug Zone Ordinance to rezone te Per) Surviving are his wife, Laura. scribed” property te) CL and one son, Glenn of Holly. H $1.98- Lots 336 to 338 both inci. Lake Subdivision Crystal | Bonn Official Tours Asia | ALBERT H. LINDSTEADT By order of the City Commission. | | Dated October 1, 1066 R. evans. | BONN’, Gertnany (UPI)—Ludwig! IMLAY "CITY—Service for Al-| ; City Clere| Erhard, West German economics|bert H. Lindsteadt, 79, of 6408 7 oS | minister, left last night for a tour Imlay City Rd.. will be held at 2] OALOwin ave jof Asia to study possibilities of|p.m. Monday at the Lester Smith’ . . wlwlete|, (German. aid ior eet and Son Funeral Home with burial e LJ 5 nee li s =| Polio pread. in Oakland ra ar are A . =| Still Low, With 37 Cases & we ; "eutanay & tre /e There are no signs of a polio'divided on valte of a fourth vac-| 2 ave J? epidemic in Oakland County at the cine shot. ‘‘Some feel a fourth. rm present time, according to Dr. shot as a booster is advisable,’’ he John D. Monroe, county health said, “while” others feel three are \director. ‘sufficient. In each case the indi- Thirty-seven cases have been a 'vidual’s me should decide.” ported to the health’ departme x * : this year, as against 7@rases 1 “he said s fourth shot would do year, with two deaths. There have | ino harm and could possibly give been no deaths this year. Ten of, |added protection. When used it! the 1958 cases have been paralytic- |ysually is given about a year and | type polio and eight of these ten a half after fhe first three shots. persons had no Salk vaccine. | Dr. Monroe said his chief con-. ~ *& *& \cern was to have everyone in the| Dr. Monroe said physicians are county ike the basic three shots. EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! IF YOU WILL HELP US BY BUYING YOUR SNOW TREAD TIRES NOW BEFORE THE BIG RUSH, WE'LL GIVE YOU 6 O15: Permonent-Typs : -|FREE ANTI PREZ Cc > : ANTI GET THIS FAMOUS U.S. ROYAL SNOW TREAD DESIGN applied to sound casings or your own fires, ORDINANCE NO. 1367 | Adopted September 30, 1958, ay || Effective October 10, 1958. An Ordinance to amend the Building! Zone Map of Ordinance No. 944, known | as ‘the Building Zone Ordinance.” The City of Bontiac Ordains: Section 1: The Bullding Zone Map of the Build- ing Zone Ordinance is hereby amended to provide that the land in the e- | scription .hereinafter set forth be classi-| fied as Commercial No, 2. Lots 264 to 289 both inclusive Civic) Improvement Company's Marquette Sub- | division No. 1 providing land is deeded, for an alley across Lots 280 to 287 both inclusive, Civic Improvement Com- Lott Marquette Subdivision No. 1. to, Section 4 of A Public Acts of 1921, as amended. Section 3- “That not less than fifteen (15) days notice of the time and place of the public hearing on the final passage of this amendment shall be given im a) newspaper of general circulation in this city: that such public herring is hereby fixed at September 9, 1958 ect 4: erie ordinance shall také effect ten (10) days’ from and after the date of its passage bv oe City,. Commission of eo of Pon ON iaderaad passed bv the City Commis- sion of the ce et eae) this 30 dav or pera ee: WM. W. otis inset ADA R EVANS. | vers CS Oct @ ROYAL TREAD ... the Cus- tom Quality Retread ... ask about our SARS — _ “a igned that on Priaey, October 10th, 1058 “ Ta o'clock a.m. at tor ® Pigs Tox and T. le | Ave., Ferncale: ee te County, Mich- ALL SIZeS en Tie fe sale of a biden, bearing. seria} No. C36P208212 ao ; finciedin pray SAL be held for cash to the highest blader Inspection thereof may he made 22 Woodward Ave. Ferndale he place of 0- THIS OFFER D THRU T. 2 Biles 11-88 seconr cone ff EHS nee OCT. 20 22085-AT ‘Won4ward ave. Ferndale 20, Michigan . “e By J. W DAVIS JR > ote acDonald Go. - ee ~ PUBLIC SALE ditiac Coupe, Serial Number aseotaiss Sale to be held October 15 1988 at 16:30 a.m. Mi — State! c Bank Bide. ee RIOR, Credit es ‘9 Ine. 370 ‘ Saginaw St. huis pastel Save Monday! Waite’s ..,. Second Floors MONDAY ONLY! So soft and warm flannel” ~ sleeping bags with zipper .closing. Knit neckband and , AH wristlets, infants’ sizes. Say prints and checks. warm! NEL BAGS ww. 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MEN’S STORE ‘and My Warehouse Surplus Save Up to 60% _ SALE IN MY WAREHOUSE ONLY! ‘AT PRICES LESS THAN COST! $39.50 MEDIUM WEIGHT TROPICALS SHARKSKIN | on | 324 une TO BE SOLD! = ot SUITS s Because of This Alterations a $55 Year Rounds, Hard Finish Worsteds ................ $29 ~ $64.50 Import Wool Fine Sharkskin Suits.....,........-. $33 $49.50 Tri-Twist Hard Finish Suits... . snlale letele ely aisles $24 Only 6 All Wood D. B, $54.50 Suits. small sizes only...... $10 ALL TOPCOATS MUST GO! Only 4 $29.50 Iridescent Topcoat and Raincoat Comb'n. $16.00 Only 7 Imported Raincoats, value to $27.50—to Go ... |. . $7.00 : Regular $4.95 Plastic Raincoats ...... .. $1.95 Reg. $55 and $65 Import Wool Tweed | New Fall Topcoats, only ....,...............0.. .$33 - $38- ALL SUBURBAN COATS TO GO! Reg. $29.95 All Wool Quilt Lined Suburban and Car Coats . $19 Reg. $39.50 Cashmere Blend, Suburban Quilt Lined Coats .. $22 Warm Quilt Lined $29.50 Gabardine Car Coats ............ $16 | BUY YOUR SPORT GOATS NOW! $24.50 All Wool Ivy Coats, now .................... $16.87 $29.50 Import Wool Sport Coats, nmow.,,...... So one $18.87 $45.00 Pure Silk Sport Coats ...................-5.. $24.87 ALL JACKETS REDUCED TO SELL! $10.95 New Fall Rayon Lined Jackets ................. $6.87 $12.95 New Fall Jackets ..............., ae ee $7.87 $14.95 Men’‘s Fall Cossack Coats $8.87 ee ce er ee & ALL ODDS and ENDS PANTS TO GO! Values to $9.95 Dress Pants..................5-000-- $4.87 Values to $12.95 Dress Pants ............... oie ore we ane $5.87 “Values to $16.95 Dress Pants ..................-.-.. $8.87 Value to $8.95 Odd Lot. Pants, 23 Pairs.......... Only $1.50 ALL SPORT SHIRTS TO GO! $3.95 Sport Shirts ............. 0.0.0 020 00. eee eee ee $1.99 $4.95 Sport Shirts 9002. le ee Ss $2.99 $1.50 Bow Ties—Out They Go—2 for................. $1.00 $5.95 Famous Name Pajamas ....... 00... 000 00 cu ee uee $2.75 Botany Wool Robes ....... vacees.. Price $12.95 Dress Shoes now. . $8 “$10. Og Dress Shoes, now. . .$6 $8.50 and $10 Hats... $4.00 Window Soiled Your Choice ‘75° SHIRTS, Values to $12.95 RUMMAGE TABLE |] Hundreds of Other = gains | Too Numerous to Mention __ intensely. bo =a . $20 00 a year, THE PONTIAC PRESS — HAROLD A. FITZGERALD President and Publisher _ Editorial Page Owned and Published Locally MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1958 It Seems to Me... It’s Time for Dulles to Take Some Giant Steps Backwards — Probably the whole civilized world ts a little jittery over the situation at Formosa and Quemoy. As time passes, I’m beginning to believe that JoHN Foster Duties has slowly inched this nation into a position that most of his own people regret « + “— - x strengthen and reinforce our tre- mendous striking power and for- tifications on Formosa. In fact, The United States News calls it “the Gibraltar of the Pacific.” But what happens? The Communist Reds -eontinue to shell Quemoy unmercifully. There’s sufficient U. S. power a few miles away to stop this cold, but if we do, we will probably find ourselves engaged in a first class, A-1 shooting war with the Chinese Reds directly and with Russian Reds en route. x * * Shall we stand by with all this tremendous military might and see Quemoy riddled, day and night? That’s what’s happening. The Chi- nese artillery is laying Quemoy waste. It’s a merciless, methodical and unending action. There are about 125,000 Chinese Nationalists on Quemoy. Some 80,000 of these are troops — helpless troops with nothing to do but watch their pro- visions dwindle and a few more hap- Jess comrades fall before the inces- sant fire. * * cK If the Reds don’t lift the block- ade — or if the U. S. doesn’t step in — Quemoy is strictly for the birds. It can’t last the winter. x * If this country took all-out action; the Chinese Reds would be knocked for a goal. BUT — the Russians might accept this as an invitation to wade right in,-swinging with both hands and that suggests nuclear action. The Japs describe Formosa “as the unsinkable aircraft carrier” of the Pacific.” I wonder. That means full scale war. * * * I can't’ help but think the 170,000,000 people in the United States are overwhelmingly opposed to this. Is our debt to the Chinese Nationalists that great? I under- stand the fundamental question goes much deeper but. THERE'S A LIMIT. Should we jeopardize our whole prosperity in a full scale war with Russia? Who says “yes?” x * * At best, ,it’s a faint and indis- tinguishable whisper; and I think JoHN Foster D. and the President had better start doing some heavy home work on face-saving devices that will let them. back out of this hornet’s nest. Mr. Duties should have told CHIANG to get his troops out of Quemoy. But he listened when he should have talked, thus perpetra- ting Roosevk_t’s favorite error. * * x ’ This newspaper has said re- peatedly that 170 million of us can’t feed, police, clothe and edu- cate the two and a haif billion ‘People in the world. We haven't THE PONTH. AC PRESS Published by Tus Pontiac Press Company 48 W Huron St. Pontiac, Michigan Trade Marr Dally Except Sunday Resse Bassert, foun A. RILryY, Execut ive Vice President Assistant Advertising ~ and Advertising Director Manager East M = TReapwett, Circulation Mariager Gowsan H PrTecersLp m1, Vice President and Business Manager G Marswstt Jonxpan, Local Advertising Manager Joun W Pirzceara, Secretary’ and Editor Grorses C. Inman, Classified Manager Roerst B [pvaet, Managing Editor The Associated Prese ts entitied exciusively to the use for republication of #1] local news printed in this newspaper es well as all AP, news dispatches The Pontiac Parse is delivered by carrier for 40 cente a wees where carrier service is not @vailable by mai] in Oakland, Genesee. Livingston, M&comb, Lapeer and Washt qnaw Counties it is $12.00 a year; elsewhere in “gan and al! other planes in the United States a maf] subseriptions payable in Bdvance Entel Member of Pb Pontine FE 2-8181. second class matter at Feetan the resources by miles and miles and miles. We haven’t the men, the money —or the means. xk * * . There are 600 million Chinese. No one in the world knows what 500 million of these would do. Would they- stick with the Nationalists — or go with the Reds? At the risk of — “TheEnited-States-continues-te- getting opinion that 99 per cent of these 500 million don’t even know the real, underlying principles on either side, Millions and millions don’t even know there's shooting afoot. Only one per cent are Communists now. But that doesn’t mean the balance are anti-Communists. They don’t know themselves what they are. x oh6UKkOCOU I'd also wager that the first side that offers them a real dinner, some suitable clothes and a promise of steady meals for a week would have the entire horde. How can you bring about “order” in a mess like this? * * ~*~ Mr. Dulles, as one American I earnestly adjure you to start fig- uring how to get yourself and the nation out of: this. Employ the time-honored, Oriental device of face-saving. If you can't save it all, John, save what you can. Let’s go back to throwing things at @fhe moon and giving little, white mice great big rides into outer space. Expensive though this is, it’s more economical than maintaining the enormous force you have concentrated on For- mosa. And not even a Russian ‘would start a war because our little Mickey Mouse rode higher than his. wk kk wk: We can’t conquer the world. __ We don’t want to. Let’s try staying home and seeing what happens. - . Let’s mind our: own business. In a republic or a democracy the “majority rules.” In addition, we take great pride in respecting the “right of the ma- jority.” x « * Today, in too many instances, it seems as though the minorities are becoming the bosses. The majorities are passed by. The: wishes of the great bulk of the ‘ people should stand paramount. In our zealous desire to accord minorities full consideration, we mustn’t forget the majorities. xk «* = * Little Rock is an example. Some of our foreign policy is, also. And don’t forget the Supreme Court. There are many others. * * * And in Conclusion: Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter: ~ a Sign on a Cadillac in New York: “No one told us the answers.”...... ..Pro football coaches admit in private that WiLLre GALIMorE of the Bears is the greatest in-the past 10 VOAIS 0. 6-.-., Princess MARGARET’S haul on. her recent Canadian tour is estimated at $200,000 — presents which she carts home tax free — Secretary of Labor JAMES MITCHELL is rumoréd as Nixon’s rurming mate soe po Db ube Eppig FIsHER’s sponsar is eying public opinion very sharply and-if the wind blows the wreng way, Eppiz’s gonna be out in the streét in his undies.......... Both sides at Quemoy werit kittenish qn the newspaper men and ‘clammed up. The boys mentioned ‘secret convoys” which were already within range of enemy radars on both sides. Now they’ve “relented.” ~ * 6% * Overheard in.a Riker elevator: “The only thing really wrong with TV is the programs.”.......... A secret operative says the sur- prise of the hockey season will be the Chicago Blackhawks........ Rote Kyes tells me he underwent. ". prexy, SEEN oe cd - The POWER of F AITH by Mower rel S Voice of the People - S ; | Why. Are Teenage Gan B, 9 Feu, St re ts: these things take place. “Tea or aivorny a wn er_bm x * * It police would pick up these gangs and elther put them until they learn how to act.or fine their parents a large fine them in jail everytime they're cailght on the streets at night like this, it might slow them down. If something were done I think Pontiac would be s a much nicer _ Place to live, and I’m sure everyone will agree. Puzzled ‘Improved Servive 7 _Answer for Buses’ Why is the-Pontiac bus line in _w up and fight the spiritual and intel- The faith of the frail little lady. gave her the strength and the courage to cross many oceans, the snowy peaks of the Andes, and to go down into the shafts with.the miners. She came from Italy to America at the turn of the century to work among the immigrant miners and went on to establish schools, hospitals and orphanages on three continents. She established the Columbus Hospital in New York City, schools in Newark and the Bronx; a mission for Italian miners in Colorado, a settlement in New Orleans, an orphanage in Eng- land, schools in Nicaragua and the Argentine, as well as convents, homes, kindergartens and a church {n other lands. Her name was Mother Cabrini, Now it is St. Frances Xavier Cabrini. On July 7, — she was canonized the first United States saint. Days of All Faiths - needs management. such bad shape? It’s because it They want only profits without service. I ean remember when we loaded the load, at five cents per fare. : * x * Well, we know that is in the a 300 per cent increase in wages in the last 29 years, and I doubt if. bus drivers have. Se why ~Moesn’t some person with capital and a little bit of enterprise try and line up this so-called bus line and teach them that service first will bring profits later. * * x Our bus lines make no effort to pick up fares. They just whine and say they have no business and any intelligent person can see why, if. they live out on the outskirts of - Pontiac. D. May 425 E. Walton Bivd. ‘Unions Forget We © Can Think, Too’ I see the Democrats are up in the air because someone had the .-nerve to start a ‘‘hate campaign’’ Protestants Face Very Busy Month By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER The whole month of October is a time of intense activity for Ameri- can Protestants, as represented by the National Council of Churches. Something is going on all the time: Tomorrow is World Wide Com- munion Sunday; beginning next Sunday is Churchmen’s - Week; after that comes World Order Sunday; and finally, on the 29th Reformation Sunday. All of which will be described and dis- cussed in this column as they come along. One reason why October should be such a big month for the Prot- estants is that it is the anniversary month of the Protestant: Refor- mation, which Martin Luther let loose upon the world on October 31, 1517, __Another is the practical fact that ‘in our part ef the world all family and community life is just now getting itself reorganized after the long summer letdown, and these a complete physical recent- ly and was given a clean bill of health in all par- ticulars. This is good news for everyone.......... Personal note to C. FE. Wilson: Danton Walker says Neil McElroy wants “out.” The City Hospital’s ac- quisition of Dr. JoHN Marra in his new capacity is a ten strike for the City, the “hospital and the doctors. The good physician has a happy personality, great ability and will make a very capable executive in his not-too-easy pdosition.. wee es _...,.When OrvaAL Fau- BUS campaigned currently, special events are intended to bring people back intg normal church habits quickly. Most Protestant denominations, not only in America but all over the world, hold a special service of- Holy Communion or Lerd’s Sup- per on this first Sunday in October, each according to its own customs and ritual. They have done this Since 1936, and the observance has ros mow to: mace than 30 coum: Ss. Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag Skip the Testimonials— Just Bring On Pea Soup! “Montreal. chemist attributes high fertility of French Canadian women to popularity of pea soup— peas being the richest source of vitamin E .. .(L, R.)” Answer — The Montreal chemist is way ahead of the recognized nu- trition and medi- cal authorities, both in his as- sumption *that vitamin E affects Sterility or fer- tility in man and in his ability to make the syndi- cated press serv- DR, BRADY jce. But let's not worry about un- important things—bring on another helping of that smacking good pea soup, with Johnnycaké on thé side. . ee ee ae “You may send along any pam- phlets you have on the various aspects of sex instruction, sex hy- giene, etc... (J. F.)"” Answor—Write either The Child Study Association of America, -_211 W._ 57th St., New York 19, N. Y., or The American Institute of Family Relatiors; 5287: Sunset Bivd., Les Angeles 27, Calif., for their lists. * * & __ “Brother has fallen arches, he believes, altho X-ray reveals no misplaced bones —many special- ists have failed to help—can hardly walk, S6 painful—crawls around he flew the Confederate— on hands and knees when home, Flag, used “Dixie?” as his campaign song “and gloried in his use of troops to defy the courts.” It’s ~ amazing how low you can get if you try hard... ..-HORTON BARKER says JoHn F. Gorpon, new GM and President DwiauT D. EISENHOWER are look-alikes. They sure are. (Memo to my gal Friday, (LinL1an- = HOARD) : mark this item and mail to FrANK J. STARZEL, Gen- eral Manager of the As« sociated Press. If pictures substantiate the idea, it’s a jim-darrdy feature for use across the country.) _ —HAaroip A. FITZGERALD ~—wise, please. taking shots for Cin a 6 (Mrs. Ty) Ro)” Answer—Any doctor—that is, any doctor of. medicine, who has examined your brother can form ® more intelligent. opinion of what ails him than I can. * * * “My hair is beginning to turn gray at 35. I thought. of- trying your vitamin B complex and iodine ration to prevent premature gray- ing. My doctor said he would hot advise any ope, healthy or other- to use such — (Mrs. CLT.) .; Answer—I do not believe any one is ever injured by the iodin ration, and ditto for an optimal daily ration of vitamin B com- plex. For - instructions send stamped envelope bearing yofr address, and ask for the free pamphilet, “Iodin Ration.” * * * “Please state which is less -irrit- ating to the eye, plain water or | salt water. (E. O. H.)” Answer—Rounded lonapellna i pe . { of salt in pint of water makes the least irritating eye water. * * * : Signed letters, not more than one - Page or 100 words long pertaining to Trsonal health and hygiene, not dis- ase, diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self-addressed envelope is sent te The Pontiac Press, om Michigan. . . (Copyright 1958 against Walter Reuther. x * Why, that’s old stuff. The whole theme of my husband's union paper (which is usually tossed in the wastebasket un- read) is hatred. We're told to hate General Motors, the Presi- dent of the United States and the Republican party, Of course, we're supposed to love all Dem- ocrats, and always vote a straight Democratic _tieket. | + we &® There are just a couple of little things they overlook. We may be just factory people, but we're liv- ing in the United State, not Rus- sia, and we have minds of our own. , _ Factory Wife ‘Far East Unrest Threat to Us AIP We should all stand behind the President to hold our position in the Far East, whether we're Dem- ocrat or Republican. It involves a threat to the whole nation. Wake “Lake Orion” wish it away. Better to atomic ve U would try to kill the souls of our children. 3 ‘Traffic Lights Are for the Majority’ I'd like to tell VOP letter writer R.J.C. that thousands and thou- ‘Mrs. Mary D. Walter — sands af people daily would rather : he or she sat there at the light for an -hour—rather-than .to. block the main artery every few seconds, Traffic rust be run for the masses and not to suit a few individuals. Raeburn traffic isn’t even a slight trickle compared to the flood going the other way. R_J.C. and the tiny handful that are served should use another street. User ‘So What’s Wrong With Ten Billion?’ Why doesn't the Government Start a lottery as Rep. Paul A. Fino suggests and ‘for which he drew a bill. He estimates it would produce 10 billion dollars a year income. What's wrong with ten bil- lion? R. Clark. ‘Ike’s Plan Is Too Little; Too Late’ President Eisenhower says he will eliminate 47,000 Federal jobs from the tax roils, This is a fine move but it’s too little and too late. The President has let these free loaders hang on entirely too long and this move will save us some cash but it won't save the GOP’s Rubbish collectors lead a friend- Ll ly life the way they get along to gather. x. * Gum chewing wouldn’t be half so bad if it weren't for the sound effects. 3 Case Records of a Psychologist: ~ Refuses to Bow Before Hypocrites Bert criticizes me. But Iam a moralizing educator who places the ultimate good of children above my own glut- tony. To get the point, read this case more fully and then ask yourself: Who else in America keeps warning youth against liquor .and todbacco? Over. 70,000,000 non - church folks read “no church papers, so this neWspaper serves as their moral “Bible.” By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case 7-336: Bert Z., aged 48,15 *= a successful Hoosier Sota * x “Dr. Crané, why Fa you omit casé$ about liquor and tobacco,” he admonished, as he was driv. ing me to the Country Club for dinner, -§ “After all, you % have plenty of other psychologi- 3 cal problems to discuss with out stepping on the “Just today, for. instance,. one of DR, CRANE — your medieal admirers told me he wished you'd quit mentioning alco- hol, for he liked to drink a little. “Sq I'd advise you-to lay’ off of a aaa we problems.” CE TWINGES When I moved from-the college lecture room to the broader educa- tional field of the newspaper,“ I still remained an educator. I am ‘not writing this column’ primarily for fat oldsters, but for starry-eyed teenagers and even grade schoolers .who have the world ahead of them. * * * Af the father of five youngs nd an active worker in the ts, the YMCA and the prehtey T feel an obligation to youth. i { So if i cause the consciences of some of you oldsters to twinge, then act like an adult and take your medicine! Every intelligent adult knows that a lot of high pressure adver- tising is trying to stampede our youth into slavery to various bad ~ habits. - coward. He refuses to face the fact that he is harming his own health by his addiction to tobacco. - * * * So he tries to anésthetize his conscience by’ denying the facts. And he doésn’t want me to tell the truth, lest his sleeping conscience ‘then awaken, For example, if he were positive '. tobacco or liquor did no harm, Scientists of yarious sorts, ‘in- cluding ovg modern physicians, — are,constantly citing the dam- ngé of alcohol and tobacco not only to health but also to safety. If you yourself now smoke or drink, at least be honest enough to encourage us educators who try to warn your children to avoid such bad hhbits HYPOCRITES Alas, we have a great many hypocrites in America, and 4 lot of them are educated men. Because they happen to fall into a bad habit, they don’t want any- body to mention liquor or “tobacco lest their own consciences twinge. In my own case, I admit that 1 am overweight. But I don’t criti- cize any columnist who vetoes obesity! Not at all! I am glad to see him try to prevent young folks from following my own bad ex- ample, for. I &now our job is to place the torch of truth in front of teenagers, But. a publisher in Texas can- celled this column of mine because he liked to go on a binge on Sat- urday night, so-he felt angry. at my warning © teenagers. against whisky! _That-is hypocrisy. And you encounter it-almost every time a“ smoking doctor tries to tell you that tobacco doesn’t cause: lung cancer or heart trouble; If that doctor were honest, why would he take his cardiac patients off tobacco, as almost every medic in America has done for 50 years? ‘ a doctor is an intellectual @> 4 then why should .be grow alarmed? “He could ignore my columns there- - on, But he knows ¥ am_ scientifi- cally correct, but emotionally he wants to hoodwink. himself, so he tries to stop me from revealing the truth. You readers need to take inven- . tory now, and not wait till Jan- uary lst. Are you planting roses where thistles grew before, as Lincoln phrased it? Are you helping the oncoming lrg attain the more abun- t life or are you p stums bling blocks fh front ee Geniaa ing feet of the oncoming toddlers? ek o*k x Be ‘frank with yourselves! For God Almighty is going to demand re 7 “Tye : <a | ; y | fF ‘ & fey —=— ee a “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4.1958 fael-treler— mCOUMULUS ats "ata a = Ce tot «thy MEnncne ARE THESE OP6Y- CLOUD TURVY FORMATIONS KNOWN AS Cre MAMMATUS. — oe Tscy USUALLY: APPEAR Se Ar THE EDGE OF AN AREA Bg- OF SEVERE METEOROLOGICAL B. DISTURBANCE..AND MAY . SRA, OF TORNADOS. as By SAM DAWSON _AP Business N quar NEW YORK — Some 46 million homeowners es the United States are facing up today to an- other economic fact of life—from how’ on the heating bills will start to mount. Higher-prices this year are — |ly in many-areas as: jcosts and vise. And the chances of price wars benefiting homeowners grows slimmer as more factories reopen and eat into fuel stocks. * * * #8 But the householders’ struggle! are to gét up the approximately five billion dollars to meet this win- ‘ter’s home heating bili is-relative- lly mild compared with the battle| among various types of fuel. ]|Fael. Bills Siart ! tun thereat Fuel il dealers claim the bg half.-But dollars. Coal still holds a market of nearly three ‘million homes and has new heating gadgets out to entice the home owner. | * * * ers have come “up fast and now claim nearly half a million homes. Heat pumps are used by 25,000) eg homes. Mostly in the novelty stage now the homes warmed by. solar heat. And in the dream stage~is the time when nuclear energy will heat homes. - The battle between fuel oil and | gas is pointed up by M. J. Rath- panei Kits. Plane Sitting bone, president of ss Standard Oil, who says, “Na gas has grown from infant to: it propor- million; tions as a competitor’ since’ the war and offers a real challenge to the 40,000 individual oil heating companies in-the field. x * * The National Oilfuel Council says oil's fast postwar growth “| gives -it-mine million customers -in|~ centrally heated homes and seven million more in noncentrally heat- The American Gas Assn. pre- dicts.that new gas lines will soon bring gas heated homes well above the 13 million mark. The Anthracite. Information Bu- reau points out that in addition to the nearly. three million homes, there ere thousands of schools, ings and industrial plants to use SS + apartment houses, public bulld- the 25 million tons expeiet to be \Pilot. Leaves im milion tons exp bei Set put into effect anew low rate for home heating and has a ‘big drive under way. This heating form is most popular in éxurbia and in-country homes beyond the gas lines: But Commonwealth of- ficials say they are also gaining customers in Chicago because of the reported ease and cheapness of installation. try reports selling 24 million élec-| tric supplementary heaters in the}; i 10 years. kak: *& Detroit Edison has exhibited | in to further electric heating, which utilities in general see aS.a Means ofleveling off demand loads. The - erous utilities also are trying. harti to sell electric heaters to the: church- < es and schools. rising in. pumbers around the land. ‘But this season ‘the ae “batfle is still between fuel oil and natur- al gas, with price and convenience and availability among baad talking points. iteBindle Speke Grifin FUNERAL HOME nsuniache _SThoughtful Service | _ * SOUTH GATE, Cal. — A new camper’s tent iit marketed by a South Gate concern has everything j—even the kitchen sink... -It contains a“ “Fightweight ‘tent, four cots and sleeping bags, four chairs, a counter that serves as a table and a sink with running a storage tank, ~ - The whole thing is packed in an aluminum carrying case that rides 10 inches above’ a cartop rack. 'The case serves as one side of the tent, which has an &8-by-13-foot space 8 feet high, zipper closing | door, and two 4by-5-foot screened | water, and a gas stove for cook-| ing. Water is drawn into the from ye on Street NEW YORK (AP)—An uniden-| i |hattan street, then fied from the; single-engine, two-seater craft. * * * Police said they were seeking) for questioning a man who: land-; ed a smal] plane in a city street two. years ago. — ‘The plane, with a wingspread | of about 40 feet, set down on) iheavily traveled, 60-foot -wide, ‘Amsterdam Avenue at 187th treet, {tified pilot made~a perfect land ~~ ff ing early today on an upper Man-| pron Distributed by King Features Syndicate, windows with zipper closing flaps. | : : | A motorist, John Johnson, 34, | told police: Jap Treaty Talks Open a ok Future of Brazil Lies in Wilderness Capital President Jusceline Kubitschek lheves the future of Brazil, now gripped by depression, lies . in the door to the undeveloped interior His key: Brasilia, an capital city rising far inia By JULIUS GOLDEN nd - BRASILIA, Brazil — Deep in the tropical wilderness, a pile- driver slams its shaft home. The clamor of thousands of workers, mixes with that of the hammering, lazily | tools. Red dust through tropical air. A city of ultra- homes buiid- ings is rising here, embodying | the hopes for the future of the 65 | floats _ ignition people who inhabit this vast land of Brazil. : ‘“They call it Brasilia. Brasilia, the fiture capital Brazil, is almost 600 miles north- west of Rio de Janeiro — the pres- ent, capital — jin the heart of the tropics. The government will move here officially April 21, 1960 — if all goes well. Only two years ago) this was the home of wild animals, poisonous snakes and an occasional adventurous homesteader. , tk *« * Inspired by the almost obses-| sive dream of President, Juscelino Kubitschek, architects, ‘ construc- tion workers and laborers have poured their hearts into construc- tion of the new city. Kubitschek, ignoring those who called Brasilia folly at a time when Brazil's economy is ailing, de- clared: “ From this central plateau, this solitude which soon will be trans- _4ormed into a brain of high na- tional decisions, I set’ eyes once more on the tomorrow on my nation and foresee this dawn with unbreakable faith and limitless be- | unlocking {| ultra-modern | of | Brasilia, which will have all conveniences, even U.S. designed | | golf courses, is laid out in the form of a giant cross, looking much like an airplane with | tremendous wings and a smiall fuselage. Lacio Costa, a famous Brazil- lian architect. The buildings were. designed by Oscar Nie- meyer, also world-famous. Many may well ask why Brazil, which already has one af the most beautiful capitals in the world in “We cannot go on forever being | a territory spotted with deserts, with most of the population glued to the seacoast and with the rich- est zones of our territory — doned.”” 7 Rio itself ifraught is overcrowded anal drinking” water. Kubitschek hopes by moving the capital, vast new areas will be opened in the interior. In many | westward movement of the pi ago. The United States has ‘ened! Brazil 10 million dollars to aid in, Brasilia’s construction. 1960, a vision of the past will be- come a reality. Even back in the | days of the empire — in 1822 — one adviser to the emperor spoke’ of a new capital in the interior. 1889, successive constitutions have confidence for its great destiny. That's _ Blue Beacon Coal — For the coal that gives the greatest amount of heat with | a very minimum of ash. **' mentioned the new capital. Clean — Clean a on —o a rk always call for Beacon. 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As the conversa- tion was mostly about business matters*and people I did not know, after abouf fifteen minutes I excused myself, said goodnight and went to my room to read. Afterward, my husband told me that I was very rude to the visitor in hav- ing left the room. Was ‘I really rude?” Answe1 If they were having a serious business talk, then you would have been quite right to leave. If they were merely talking casually, it certainly would -have been more courteous had you stayed. Dear Mrs. Post: Recently a group of teen-agers were dis- One ~ cussing dating manners. of them said that it was not good manners for a girl to hold the arm of a boy while walking on the street. Most of them, including myself, dis- agreed with her and. think she is wrong about this. Will you please set us straight? Answer: When wearing even- ing dress — especially with high-heeled slippers, or when the street is icy — it 4s en- tirely proper for an escort to offer his arm and for the girl to take it. Otherwise, when his assistance is unnecéssary - she should walk beside him un- aided. Dear Mrs. Post: I would like to write a letter to aur Gover- nor but am doubtful as to the correct way to address him. Will you help me, please? Answer: you address the en- velope to, “His Excellency The Governer”’ or ‘“‘The Honor- able John Smith, Governor of ..." You begin your letter. “Your Excellency’ or ‘'Sir.” Informal beginning would be “Dear Governer Smith.” How should the ushers be dressed for the wedding? Mrs. Post is sorry she cannot an- swer personal mail, but her leaflet E-3, “Clothes of the Bridal Party,’’ includes the proper dress for daytime and evening weddings. To obtain a copy, send 10 cents in coin to Dept. EP, c/o this paper, P.O. Box 99, Station G, New York 19, N.Y Infants Need Finger Foods Learning to eat with spoon’ or fork is a trying time for Baby and the family. During this period also pro- vide some finger foods such as long strips of cooked vege- tables, peas and lima beans that can be picked up. These prevent complete frus- tration at the table for every- one involved, An Old Stocking ‘Does the Trick Usually women travel with slim-skirted items to save room and ironing problems. However, for full-skirted dresses that require a_ full petticoat, it’s possible to pack the petticoat with little mus- sing. Merely roll it.in a tubular - form and slip an old nylon 4 Completed nighties are. shown by Mrs. Milo Cross to two seamstresses at a Guild sewing session. Medical Group to See Top Film on Leper Colony Mrs. Grace Janisz will speak on the subject ‘Motion Picture Film Editing’ and show the ernational Film Festival award-winning film, “The “ Touch of His Hand,’ when the e Women’s Auxiliary to the Oak;. Society Wednes- land County Medical gathers at 6:30 p.m. day at Kinsgley Inn. + * * Mrs. Janisz was born in Eng- land where she was trained as a film editor in the feature film industry. She came to this country in 1949 and since has been editing films for independ- ent documentary film compan- 1€s. The film, “The Touch of His Hand,” was taken in a leper colony in Burma ard was edit- ed by Mrs. Janisz. Enola Quigg Weds Frank E. Anderson Enola M, Quigg and Frank E; Anderson wefe . married Sept. 27 at Baldwin Avenue Church. The “Rev, €, Warren Wilson officiated at the evening ceremony, Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McEvers. A reception was held in the church parlors following the service, The couple is living on Murphy street. “ber Ingathering are (1 tale to right) Mrs. Glenn ee - copresponding secretary; Mrs. F erdinand Gaensbauer, THE PONTIAC PRESS, — president; and Mrs. William Isgrigg, vice president. | < Seated are \ “v Mrs, J. Alfred Hubbard (left) and "Mrs. Vaughn Garrison. three gowns in each layette. There are . Love at 14 Not Final — Abby By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: Our 14-year- old daughter returned from summer camp and she is so lovesick over.a boy she met.- from a neigh- boring camp ful. We talk to her and she doesn't hear a thing. She locks herself in her room and plays ‘their record’ Over afd over ABBY ‘until I think we will lose our minds. She writes to him and lives for the mailman. How can we get her to stop mooning over this boy? Should we try to tease her out of it, talk her out of him; leave her alone or what?” CONCERNED MOM DEAR MOM: You'll never “talk” a 14-year-old moon- struck girl out of her first big romance. Childish as it may - seem to you—it is very real to her. Be a little more sympa- thetic and perhaps she'll con- | fide in you. As she talks about it she'll come out of her dream- world of memories and back to reality. News of Personal Interest that it is piti-. Take Heart, Mom, This, Too, Will Pass “DEAR ABBY: What doés a girl say to a boy. who keeps after her to “go al the way” to prove her love? I have been raised to be a good girl, but I have gone steady with this same boy for three years and we are very much in love, “He tells me that if anything happens he will but he'is still going-to school and I wouldn't want him to have to quit schoo] to support me. I love him, Abby, but what can I say when he asks me to ‘prove my love’?” ALICE DEAR ALICE: This line was old when I was young. If ‘the boy is decent and he REALLY loves you, he will love you more than his momentary pleasures. Stay out of tempt- ing situations, give him the straight-arm and the straight anawer, “‘NO!" ’ CONFIDENTIAL TO “HONEY”: If- the something OLD is the bridegroom, the something BLUE will be the bride. Think it over, Honey~ Money isn’t everything. ™ x * + “For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a _ self-addressed, stamped envelope. marry me, / Yards of soft, ec cozy flannelette have gone into the many infants’ gowns the Carol Brooks Section has been making. a ee machine: “Mrs. Bruce Annett (left), sewing chair-- Dem Group Sets Ist Meet The first meeting of the Oak- land County Federation of Democratic Women, a recently organized group. for women living in the county, will be held Wednesday evening, ac- cording to Mrs. Robert P. Scott, chairman. Purpose of this initial meet- ing is to introduce all of the Democratic county candidates to its members. The meeting will be at the Roosevelt Hotel, at 8 p.m. Married 25 Years Mr, and Mrs. Robert B. Gardner of Salimer drive will . be feted at an open house in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary at 8 p.m. this eve- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tinson on First | avenue. Friends have been in- _ vited to attend the affair for the Gardners who Were mar- ried Oct. 5, 1933. Roxen Redlin M Roxanne Helen Redlin, a for- mer Pontiac resident, and Rob- ‘ert Weirauch were married this morning at our Lady Queen of Heaven Church, Detroit. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs., Julian Redlin and Mrs. Ros¢ A. Franks all of Detroit. : KR * The bride wore an off-whie princess style gown of silk taffeta and Alencon lace. ATTEND BRIDE Elaine Tuchowski of Detroit was maid of honor. Brides-. maids were Carol Zielinski and Virginia Denomme, both of De-~ troit, and Karin Murphy of Pontiac. All the attendants wore peacock blue velvet dresses with matching feather head- pieces. * * * * Robert Schmidt of Detroit was. best Man. Ushers were Gerald ee Zyn- -° gier, both Detroit, and Ste- phen Rishlah of Brooklyn, N. Y. Following a reception in the Li Mrs. Charles W ixom keeps busy at the sewing machine during Needlework Guild gatherings. Here, she works on a tiny rosebud-print garment, —§ ® man, gives Mrs. Palmer Bundy a hand with a bolt of material at the cutting Whittier Hotel's Coach Room, the couple left for a honey- moon to Colorado. The bride selected a blue green plaid wool Empire dress with black accessories for her going-away outfit. a The couple wil live in Detroit. - * * * For her daughter's wedding Mrs.- Redlin selected a light blue ‘lace Gress and Mrs. Franks wore a beige lace dress. ‘ MRS. ROBERT WEIRAUCH Pontiac Doctor to Speak of your mouth. Raising your arri es . « eyebrows. In time, you can wind up i bitten that you should keep your face expressionless. Heaven forbid. mannerisms ut really being aware of them unti] our mirror calls our at- tention to them in the form of another new line. . Alumni to See Movie of Game » The color movie of the Michi- gan - Michigan State football game will be shown when the Michigan State University Club of Oakland County meets Oct. 10. All state alumni have been invited to attend the meeting. The film will be shown at 8 p.m. at the Glen Oaks Country Club, and will be followed by ~ dancing. An invitation also bas been extnded to all University of Michigan alumni who wish to attend, Tickets may be pur- chased at the door, oe. Secretaries Plan Dinner The Poritioak Chapter of Na+ tional Secretaries Association wilt hold a diniter-business meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednes- day at the Nurses Home of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Michael Kerensky will be host- ess. ; 5 * * * Robert J. Mason, M.D., will be guest speaker. His topic will © be “Ethics of a Good Secre- tary.” * * * A graduate of Rush Medi- cal College,- Chicago, he is president of the staff of St, Jo- Area Fans Off to East Lansing for M-MSU Game There will be many cheer- ing fans from the Pontiac area at the Michigan-Michigan State game today. Among those who went to East Lansing by way of the special gridiron excursion train are Mr.*and Mrs. Basil E. _ Brown of Mary Day avenue, Dr-and Mrs. Aaron D. Riker of — - Commerce road, Dr, and Mrs. -flifford T, Exelund of Ottawa -drive, and Dr. and Mrs, Arthur R. Young of Shore View drive. - Also joining the group are the George Wellington Smiths of Franklin Among Birminghamites~ at- tending the game are Mr. and Mrs~ Robert W. Emerick and the John W. Fitzgeralds. Also in their party will be Mr, and Mrs. Jack Emery from Grosse Pointe, Others at the game from the Pontiac area are Mr, and Mrs. Richard Wright ard son, Jack, of Alice avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Norvell Wenonah drive went to the game ac- companied by their. daughters, . Virginia and Carol, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Bos of West Iroquois road*and Mr. and Mrs, Hart Morris of Otta- wa drive also will be among the grid fans at East Lansing. TO MARK ANNIVERSARY Celebrating: their first wed- ding anniversary will be Mr. and Mrs, W. S, Field (nee Elsie Benson) of Saginaw. For the gccasion they will spend the mee a ee x weekend with Mrs. Field's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Mahlon A. Benson af Josephine avenue. kt oe Stephanie Linabury 6f’ South Edith street left by bin Wednesday evening for Calum- bus, Ga., to visit Mrs, E. Allen Bentley (nee Donna Anderson). They will attend the Georgia Tech-Duke University , football game at Atlanta, Ga., She will return Sunday eve- ning. “hk * Tare. John Sgeehan of .Wil- liams street, a member of Bethany Bagtist Church re- turned today from the 10th an- nual’ United Nations and For- eign Policy Seminar, which & today. met in Ney York City Sept. 29 to Oct. 1. : * * * Among students from the Pontiac area enrolled at Moody Bible Institue, Chicago, are Di- ana Jean Todd of East Yale street and Joanne May Tracy of Savoy street. Miss Todd is enrolled in the Christian educa- tion course and Miss Tracy is in the general -Bible course. COLLEGE, MUSICIANS Music is claiming the inter- est of many Pontiac area col- lege students. Members of the Michigan State’ University, Marching Band are Gary Johnson of Del- rose street, Roland Williams of Norton street, Thomas Os- ley of —— avenue, David ' "Fred Reeve of Detroit. A. Davies of Wenonah drive and James Clancy of Ruth street. In the Marching Band at Oli- vet Nazarene College, Kanka- kee, Ill., are James Erwin of Seminole avenue and Patricia Pinner of —— street. Beth No of South Jessie street has been selected- for - in the Apollo membership Choir at Olivet. | it t.% A son; Donald Stewart, was born to Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Reeve of Fourth Street Sept.. es! at St. Joseph - Merty Hos- pit ¢ randparents are Mr. ‘and - ‘Mrs. Adam’ Hensel of Chamber- lain street and Mr. and. Mrs.. A daughter, Virginia Dishe, was born to Mr. and Mrs., ‘Ed- gar Robinson of Riviera, Ter- race Sept. 27 at St, joseph Bee ‘Hospital. / * xe *&S Grandparents are Mr. and _Mrs, Sherman Dyson of Dra- per street and Mr: and Mrs. David Robinson gt Old Lane - drive. * « & Mr. and. Mrs. Williaih R. Graff of Middlebelt road ane nounce the birth of a son, John Charles, born Sept. 26 at St. Joséph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. a Mrs. Charles. Seppala of Dear- born and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond J; Graft of Garland a e- f 9g -barley, almonds, milk, seph Mercy Hospital and a member of the American Acad- emy of Pediatrics, / * x *® Plans for projects to raise funds for the fourth .annual scholarship will be discussed. Each year for the past three years the association has awarded a scholarship’ to a high schoo] graduate, for at- tendance at the Business Insti- tute. Barley, Spices: Old Time Bath Pepper-Uppers_ History records an aesthetic ’ revival of the rite of the bath . during the latter half of the 18th century. ‘ * * * In those days, bath prepara- tions didn’t come all bottled and boxed and ready for use. So, our ingenious ‘ancestors pepped up their baths with such at-hand things as flax, fruit, juices, and_ spices. «x * *& Even fifty years ago, bath- tub life was still plain ‘and simple. Among the scenter- uppers used. were camomile, elder, peppermint, sage, and thyme, put into. linen bags, scalded, pressed, and tossed into the tub. . % ke “Or, if your tastes $0 dictated, you could have pine_ needle essence, cooked ae oakbark, or sweet: flag. x‘ Y: ar People and commitments, For sme pale 10 arrange convene! compete “Family Exercise Plan” ee ee a ee sed wate eed’ seat best.while others might like these just before retiring or just Before Gan te the owning. If it is im- g Considered Today : a time for everyone every day, this might start as a weekend project. * «*« Hyon woud the to heed my oS a * ce Ast let No. 35. Address Josephine Low. man in care of this newspaper. “Ingrid Bergman’s Own: Story: © ic th sare are questions ried in Wales. —— the fourt piers.) ) live-c -elpap what she meant when she said she HAD to get away from Hollywood iplained that her marriage to Dr. Peter Lindstrom, though not suc- cessful, was “not altogether un- happy.” “I could not. stay oa longer grinding out pict in the same pattera all the time,’ she said. “I could not go_on playing _|good and beautiful girls all my life . «+ 1 wanted to act everything . girts with problems on their minds, | ~~ difficult girls, prdstitutes. ° | “They told me I was wrong. loan ee ae | >| because I was one thing to them. | ‘Stay’ and give them what they — want,’ they pleaded. What? All my life? I just couldn't do it.” The son also should do his fa-| “I’m an actor,” Ingrid continued, ther’s push-ups and his mother’s remarking with a little smile, “I abdomipal exercises. If he has a always think of myself as an actor, tendency to slump, he should in- not an actress. 2 I eas duige in his sister's exercise for of make-believe.” - f This prompted me to ask her, whole, it seems to me that girls“Are actors people?‘: “Of course they: are,’ ' said In ndic}. In gucdan. pron answers woaay Baste eae fand interviewed her over av two- : when she did. She already had ex-|. his public? Are they entitled, as y,own them body and soul? ‘If | Had It fo Do Over Ag qin |- Would My Life Be Different?” (Has Ingrid Bergma - ie Li 5 soprels Vie = eo differently oh she had it some of them seem to. think, to STAGE 18 DIFFERENT Ingrid replied: ‘That is perhaps the most difficult question to de- cide. On the stage you can never icome that close . . . the footlights ~+are between you—and they always ‘stay between. “But on the screen you are right in the public’s lap . . . they see you in great closeups, they see you in love scenes and in tragedies and they fee] they know you very well. | “I think it is really unfair that 80 much notice should be taken | of actresses. An actress wears a |e red or yellow dress... this is worth a comment. So it is if she wears ae or a trans- parent nightie .. - “Yet there must be thousands of | Lcctec! Unie Gioietg x you! > really, fully merely married? are more likely to slump than) boys. The best time exercises could be generous people. Larger than life ‘The Inn of igrid. “Wonderful, warm - hearted real people . . like Gladys Ayl- ward, whose story I am playing in the Sixth Happiness,’ taken together as a family project they may be, but that’s why they who do the most wonderful things| will, of course, vary with each! family, depending on their inter | OES Group Meets Mrs. Theodore Marchbanks was guest at the Thursday meeting of ‘ the Griffin Proficiency Club, OES No, 228, The group met at the Ox- ley drive home of Mrs. Bert Wed- “die. are actors. I don’t think they/ shoylg try and live like Mrs. Jones , in her little house with her hum- drum life and perhaps limited ideas. Actors should get everything | they can out of life.” - ~ * * * ards to.ordinary people . ently? Should they have different mat they entitled to be judged differ. | and nobody ever hears of - ‘them. I ok think it is fair. * * *° “IT think I have a wonderful life. | \I get paid a lot of money for doing | |what 1 like doing ~ acting. iwhen you are the star they always (want to keep you happy . are people running around you all ithe time to see that you are warm, or cool, and that you don’t get your | FE peeved] Tee Preset Distinguished Insuranc Service Since 1920 The Insignia of 70 W. Superior Service Lawrence St. Sound Protection ~ Cor. Cass AUSTIN-NORVELL | -AGENCY, INC. Insurance of All Kinds | ES Sy 2.9221 Ralph T. Norvell i ree > | feet wet. I think it is a wonderful, | ‘exciting life. | “All my life I have looked for jexcitement. I have always tried to get the most out of life—some- ‘times, though, as I have dis- \covered, the most can be too jmuch....” WOULD SHE CHANGE? Does Ingrid ever wish she could ‘put the clock back—and have an-| lother chance to live her-life all lover again? | She paused, and considered it before she answered. “No... 1 don’t think so... | mo. And if I did have that chance ... «I would wish it to be the | sarnpe.... Mind you... if the I was younger happened to me — Capture the Joy of Impo of Pontiac’s. c. R. HASKILL STUDIO - 1 Mt Clemens St. FE ¢ DIMITRI LAZAROFF $04 WW. Heron ROBINSON ae o &. Haren St. SUTHERLAND stuDie ‘12 B. Pike St. WOOLIEVER STUDIO 406 N. Paddock St. rtant Events with _ Good Photography by One PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FE 4-9466 FE 46-3669 FE 2-271 FE 4-3001 | Go for Color now ... perhaps the result would be different. * “But when you are young you | 7 | Eskimo Women In our newest state, Alaska, warmth is tNe basic require- ment for clothing. But a woni- an is a woman wherever she may be! Even now, an Eskimo wom- an may cover her reindeer- skin parka with a sort of slip- cover made of bright blue cot- WSs _ Oscar Is Back ‘after three months in Europe, and again ready to serve yoy at the Parisian Beauty Shop. Along with Oscar, Blomquist, these competent stylists and operators will welcome you. : Trene Moore Ann Goodwin Dorothy Thelma Hebne Lillian Bacon Nestrick Quality Permanent Waving $10, $12.50 and $15 Special Mon., Tues., Wed. $7.50 Complete permanent, . in¢l. and oil shampoo. styling, getting . PARISIAN | BEAUTY SHOP 7 W. Lawrence = ; Open Mon., - ——— ay gy fie Gets Hints on Lamb ton, Just wait until she can buy colorful cold, cold weather clothing made of washable syn- thetic fibers! An Alaskan woman might not care about a refrigerator, —but-i€'5 a good bet that. these new citizens will soon insist on washing- machines — ahd parkas that are washable as well as warm! New Sylvanites Club 80 things that happened te me when © ee ee have to learn. .-. . It is just that no rules for happy marriages—it is different for everyone. “Look around ‘among your friends . . . how.many of them are * -“A lot a shale: are happy, in a limited sort of way .. . they make do, with a little happiness. But perhaps the chance has never come to them to have anything else... . nit, Harvey Berin- _ Dy, "THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1958 “Open Sunday 205 P. M. Fall Dresses—_ 7 and Accessories Alvin's. _Now Open, Monday, iain Every: line, every detail of this: to have what promises to be great happiness? I wonder if they would SS Patricia Tate, “ “ le sa Vn Hollywood marriages... wy (Qerald Langdon | do they bother to get rried? : , to cay that, SPeAK VOWS “Well, it's so easy to say that. Patricia Louise Tate and Gerald But when it comes to marriages . I don’t think Hollywood is so Walker Langdon were married very different from say the Society set in any great cit that everytime an ‘one sneezes in |Hollywood—it gets in the papers.’ Ingrid looked at me. and a question:— : mony before 200 guests. “Although, on the surface, the Parents of the couple are Mr.! man and the woman in the street 4.4. Mrs. Robert Tate of Maybee and I appear to be worlds apart . are we really so different? | What do they want out of life. . and what do I want out of life?” She paused, and answered: \Langdon of Orchard Lake. gown with a pearl and rhine- Sept.. -27 at, »Ascension Lutheran » Church. The Rev. William La-) ibatk. The shaped bosom difiner} ‘Fountain officiated at the cere- has a loose lower edge, ang a bow The bride wore a white taffeta: | |Empire paid dress assures its uriqualifiea success, Slim through- | out with long darts from below the high bosom band to about the hip-| bone, it is intended to do things for ‘the figure, spotlight the wearer. The wide open neckline is filled in with contrasting fabric, held se- curely by an elastic that passes under the armholes and fastens in Including Shampoo _and iret yle Fri. No Appenment Needed! til 9 P. M Ba ; Mon., Thurs. and with Shampoo , & Wave $2.50 } Permanent Fndre Beauty Salon 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bldg. | “FE 5-9257 | mark the cut-or:t V. Make it in wool, broadcloth, ivelvet or velveteen with satin or, faille as trim, in silk or rayon, ‘road and Mr. and Mrs. Harryjcrepe shantung or faille, dress- weight wools or rayon miixtures.| From this size chart select the’ one size best for you. “Happiness, I suppose. That's) stone crown. Her bouquet was | ek ® what everybody wants. But what) of white carnations and roses. | oe ad oe | ee It's different for. Lyrve't Son of Orchard Lake! ee spe f cot ‘4 prod aaa: happine 'was maid of honor. Bridesmaids , as A ara | he T've had as... & lot of were Deanna Pursley and Sonja 10 34 14 3% 1654 ppiness. om I hope I shall have l ; 12 35 25 36 1634) ‘some more. “4 Cw 36% 2643 Ji 17 | Best man was Robert Langdon! 16 38 38 1d 114 2 Hanson as ushers. x *« * Pythias Hall. The couple is re- siding on Cottage street. Mustard Bath Not Outdated for Relaxing © Nerves overwrought? Try. a rhustard bath instead of a tran- quilizer. * Doctors still recommend this old-fashioned remedy, the firm said. Studies by the American Heart Journal show that the tranquilizing effect of mus- tard in luke-warm water is due to increased flow of blood through the capillary veins at the skin's surface. To make ga mustard bath, dissolve 3 or 4 heaping table- spoons of dry tustard in a tub of luke-warm water. Re- lax in the tub for 15 minutes. Rub down with a soft towel, keep warm, and sleep if pos- sible. with Stanley Langdon and Rodger A reception following the cere-| mony: was held at Knights of inch material for dress and % tyard of 39 material for contrast. To order Pattern. No. | State size, | VEY BERIN label, send 25c. For new 96 page Pattern Book No. 15, send $1.00.. Address ,SPADEA, Box 535, G.P.O., Dept. |P-6, New York 1, N.Y. 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Hurry! -~Last Few Days! we pamper. your har with the most complete beauty 2 combines ever offered at big savin gs! ® chic Haircut! ®@ COLD WAVE © Creme Shampoo _@ Style Fingerwave ® Gleam Spray N EISN ER’S ( The Look Yop See in Fashion Magazine 42 N, Saginaw St. ea 2nd Floor | BEAUTY SALON am conomon iL | i . a : to Focus” Yous THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘OCTOBER, 4. 1958 Bs SAE as Lutheran Churches MISSOURI SYNOD -St. Stephen’s « V.F.W. Hall—Walton Blvd. (B:tween Dixte and Gashabawh Guy 8B. Smith, Pastor * Church Service .. Sunday School .. GRACE _Corner Genesse’and Glendale iWeet Sidel 2 oa Richard C. Stuckmeyer. Pastor . | : Sakon tae GA M. # — ert Kindergarten and Nursery Only at J630 AM to-338 = Auburn at Jessie iEast Side) Ralph C, Claus, Pastor ‘Sunday School ... 945A M. § First Service ...... 830A M Second Service ..-11:00 A: M. ST. PAUL Joslyn at Third (North Side = George Mahder. Pastor SiS M § s Bar ly Service . ..1045 A M. S: Sunday Sc hes TOWNSHIP Square Lake & Telegraph Wm. C. Grate. Pastor Church Service .. Sunday School ST. MARK ~ 1979 Commerce Road NEW CHURCH BUILDING (West Bloomfield Township) Wm. C. Grate. Pastor Sunday School ...10:00 A M Church Service Cedar Crest Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd. (Next to Dublin School Howard E. Claycombe. Pastor Services ot 8 A M. and 11 A.M Sunday School 945A M 930A M || 10:45 A. M. ©) ST. TRINITY | 930A M. § BLOOMFIELD || 10-00A M 11:00AM || CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A. M. 11:15 A. M. | 2| 1 FS Suet Set for Friday A free-will offering will be taken ‘for the ham supper scheduled at A | of ~|me: |Covert Methodist Church Friday. The women will start serving at {> p.m, The public is invited. I said; Lord, be merciful unto heal my soul; for I have - | sinned against thee: National Lutheran Council Churches ASCENSION PONTIAC 96 Williams st. Wm. LaFountain, Pastor: | SUNDAY SCHOOL . A | 4 - 9:45 A.M. cHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at Williams Lake Rd. - Arvid E, Anderson, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL .. 9:30 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. ST. JOHN’S PONTIAC 87 Hill St. at Cherry Ct., Carl W. Nelson. Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL . 9:45 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A: M. rman, the LAKES WALLED LAKE Meeting at Walled Lake Elem. Schoei W. Maple Near Ladd Rd. M. Frederick Foutz, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:30 A. M. CHU URCH SERVICE 11:00 AM Gantident Living An Expectant Attitude Is Basic Requirement | ‘a By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Some of my readers have written asking for practical pointers on how you apply faith in daily living. Well, I try to ikeep everything I write as practical as possible because I be- lieve that faith is so much a part of dally living that it can’t be separated from it. But there is a technique for focusing your faith that emphasies its importance in everyday living. For, if you want te get any- have an expectant attitude, —_..__It_ is a psychological law that we tend to =things, you will get them. ‘is free to work in you. Outward circumstances and conditions jtend to adjust accordingly and, if you work hard and believe hard, the results can bé truly astonishing. x x * The way to focus your faith in dealing with the practical where at all with yourself, it is nécessary to get what we expect. If you live expecting bad} — On the other hand, if Fou paint -n—yours oS | DR. CEALE niind @ picture of bright and happy expecta-| | tions, you get yourself Into a condition conducive to your goal.| - ‘Your mind frees itself from barriers and God’s mighty power preach the ion sermon, “Unity in a Divided World.” The new Sunday school year will Set. Eve. Service ... 7:30 P.M. Sunday School .... 10:00 A.M. Sunday Morning . dines Ben FOO a AM, . 6:15 P.M. Mid-Wee Prayer Children obey your~ paregts veerae 7:30 PLM the Lord; for-this is right. ° . testes Bake ee ore ee cl Worship ....... 730 P.M. ‘and start utilizing the great faculty of imagining. What is that? Welt, consciously and constructively used, it is anything but fantasy. It-is the art of the projected image. As Thoreau said years ago, we become whgt we image. The mental picture’ tends to actualize itself in fact. * * * : Harold Sherman, the weli-known-writer-and lecturer, has) |developed a way of drawing on the power of the imagination |which I have found to be very effective. Here it is: Relax and |think of a blank white motion picture screen with nothing on iit. Hold this before your mind and get everything else out of at except the motion picture screen. Then, using your mind as a motion picture projector, throw a picture on the screen! of what you want to be, what you want to attain, what you st [First Christian Church | ‘UNITY 7114 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-4609 Sunday Service 11:00 A. M. Tuesday 8 P. M. Lessons in Truth Class Watch fer Our New Location s want to accomplish. Hold the picture there until it sinks ‘deeply into your subconsciqus mind. And when it gets into the ‘subconscious, you have it, because it has you. Curious, this power of the mind! I once asked one of the world’s greatest salesmen how he had made his record. He answered, “I see myself making sales and I am the Disciples of Christ Sunday School ..10 A. M. Church Service ..11 A. M. 858 W. Huren : Rev. D. D. McColl ——ee Young People Saturday Sunday School and Worship Sunday Evening Service. . Tuesday Bible Class ... Thursday Evangelistic eeee 5 Apostolic Church of Christ 459 CENTRAL eneneee ee ee Church Phone FE 5-8361 Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 Bishop L. A. Parent 7:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. L. A. Bishop get a sale.” Now the reaction of another salesman to this-might be, Well, that’s easier said than done.” Sure, it’s easier said than done. Doing -it requires mental discipline. Doing it re- quires faith. But isn’t doing it a Jot better than continuing to hold, consciously or subconsciously, a picture of prospects | jnot buying. I can guarantee that a salesinan who holds that image won't make sales. For the power of a mental image to shape events is something that cannot be too strongly empha- sized. If you focus yeur faith in eeveloping this techinque of “imaging” the goals you want to reach, you will have learned |one of the most practical applications of faith in daily living. The Psalms tell us, “Thou madest him. to have*dominion .. .” | And those are tremendous words. They do not mean dominion jover others; they do mean dominion over yourself and your future and any problems life may have in store for you. Learn ‘to focus your faith and you will achieve this dominion. (Copyright, 1958) 4 : J most areas man in the world if and when I don’t |.¢6 parent Pastor Pastor _ Associate Pastor WORSHIP. SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL.... HURON AT WAYNE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Worldwide Communion ' in First Presbyterian REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, D.D. Pf | REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. . 9:30-11:00 | World Wide Communion will ke;meet at the home of Mrs. Edna | observed at the two morning serv; =, Dawson on Tuesday morning. In ices Sunday in First Presbyterian| ithe evening, the board of deacons h-| ees Oe oan acl | will meet under the leadership of tation at 9:30 with Mrs. Basil B.| Robert Newill,. president. “The Salvation Army S 29 Ww. LAWRENCE STREET Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. ~ Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Meeting 7: 30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:30 p.m. CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Music — Singing — True to the Word Preaching [el at we Ee —~ — Too, Are Invited Kimball singing ‘“‘O Love That Will). aes © Rev. R.L. DeWitt, | Dr. William H. Marbach will con- | aucr the 5 o'clock service. “Gerald Guinan shoir will’ present ‘‘O Love, How) Se lt present “0 Taxe, tow Areay Delegates | The Junior High Pioneers will meet at 5:30 p.m. with the theme of the program, ‘‘Let’s Get Ac- | quainted.” Barbara Graybiel and | Christine Bos will have charge | of refreshments. Gary Miller, Roger Riley, Mari- ly McLintock and Sally Huntoon will present a skit and panel at| Meeting once every three years, The Rev. Robert L. DeWitt, rec- tor of Christ Church’ Cranbrook, and Gerald Guinan, layman of All Saints Episcopat..Church, will be delegates to the 59th General Con- vention of the Episcopal Church jopening tomorrow in Miami Beach, ‘Fla. conahenait Visitors in Ovr City Are Especially Invited Sunday THREE GREAT SERVICES Dr. Malone Speaking at 10 A.M. — 11 A. M. 7:30 P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL : 10 A M © py is an up Choir and Special. Music « Completely Departmentalized Sunday School tor All Ages. Modern Supervised Nursery SEEKING TO SERVE YOU ery facility of this church dedicated to providing you d your family the spiritual ift for a happy life S| "365 East Wilson Dr. Tom Malone REVIVAL ‘CAMPAIGN Dr. B. R. Lakin October 12th - 19th RADIO REVIVAL WPON 8:45 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY 10:15 A. M. SUNDAY Sunday Gimmanual BA School Attendance Last Week 1434 PTIST cl ae — = 545 TELEGRAPH ROAD ne, Postor felts the High School group meeting. In|the General Convention is the charge of refreshments is Susan|church’s legislative body, and con- Coleman; Beverley Herron and Ka- lint of two houses: Bishops and ren Burnworth will lead devotions.| Deputies. Clergymen and laymen x *« |are equally represented in the The Women’s Prayer Group will| House of Deputies. | The General Convention which) meets this year in the South for) the first time since 1925, held its ifirst session in-1785 in Philadelphia. From Sunday through Oct. 17, |the bicameral ecclesiastical legis- lature will determine the Episco- ;pal Church’s program for ue next ithree years. FIRST | CHURCH ihe NAZARENE 60 STATE STREET | Evangel Temple Interdenominational Sunday Schoot—9:45 A M. Morning Worship—11:00 A. M. Evening Worship—7:00 P. M. Chars. Evening Services, 7:30 P.M GEOFFREY. DAY. B.A., B.Th., Pastor 9:45 A. M. Bible School ...... Worship ....... ..17:00 A. M. Youth Service .... 6:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. Kenneth A. Hutchinson Pastor Richard North _:, Minister of Music PONTIAC CHURCH | OF CHRIST Welcomes . All Visitors *, Bible Study Morning | Wershtp _ NOW" 2nd Cor: #4 1-5. Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 p. “THE SIN AGAINST THE HOLY SPIRIT” Wednesday Evening Service ........ 7:30 p.m. Listen to Herald of Truth | WXYZ Detroit 5:30 to 6:00 P.M. Sunday | Everybody Is Invited! er ee rie ik problems of‘everyday life is to cultivate an expectant attitude|. I) the Augustana_Latheran Church, | service, ‘REY. E. c SWANSON ‘Pilgrim Holiness Pastor, |District Superintendent _ The Rev. E. C. Swanson, pastor| ash membership has dou- of Pilgrim Holiness Church, has| bled; and the Sunday School has' been appointed to the office He the East Michigan Conference, |desseiet superintendent of the West|for the Past year. : | Virvinia Conference of the denomi- * * * nation. . The pastor will conclude his | * * * |duties here on Oct. 12 when he | The appointment was made this} jPreaches his final sermons. He’! onl ents of the Pilgrim Holiness|perintendent the followirig week. Church whose offices are logated|The Swanson family will make its| in Indianapolis, Ind. |home in Huntington, W. Va. Owosso Bible College and was or- Rey. [. [. King Guest Speaker dained to the ministry in 1935. Members Have Given He served pastorates in Be | eon, Ellsworth, Flint and Sault | | f Ste. Marie before coming to Pon- tiac in 1950. During the eight years of his | ealerdidd here, a new brick church | has been built; a large parking Jot in New York City, will speak to- morrow in the Christian and Mis- sionary Alliance Church, _ North .|Cass Lake road at M59. x -*& * Former pastor, evangelist and teacher in Oujaret Bible Training Institute, the Rev. Mr. King super- vised the opening. of Palanpur State to Christianity. Until India became independent, missionary work had been prohibited. Today in Palanpur City, a church and Sunday School are flourishing. Speaking at the annual mis- sionary convention being held this week in the Alliance Church -were the Rev, D. G. Ward, re- turned missionary to Jordan and the Rev. D. L. Jeffrey, returned missionary to Viet Nam, The missionaries will be heard tomorrow in Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.; worship service at 11 a.m.; Youth Fellowship. at 6 p.m.; and Church Appeal for St. John's sae tion at 7 p.m * E. F. MacMillen to Train Workers Canvassers !ocal church has contributed $56,- ’ '000 in the Iast four years, an aver- of Building Fund Drive age of $14,000 a year. The Rev. G. J. Bersche is pastor. E. F. MAC MILLEN * * Alliance Church is $3,000,000. The E. F. MacMillen, assistant direc- itor of the department of church) itor nt of chureh Dargtor to Install architécture and building stare Ch arch Of hoor of the Augusta, Lutheran Church, will be in charge of. the building S ee oe unday Morning The Rev. Marion F. Boyd Jr. fund apeal. of St. John’s Lutheran will install 224 officers of church Church Oct. 19 to 26. organizations at the regular morn- The purpose of the appeal is to raise funds for the building of a ing service tomorrow in Columbia Avenue Baptist Church. new church on the 33-acre site * * * purchased on Pontiac road just east of Opdyke in 1956. A native of Grand Rapids, Mr. MacMillen has studied at the- Uni- versity of Michigan and Chicago Art Institute. For 33 years he was associated with a church architectural. design| ate ‘ Four years ago he resigned to | accept the full time position with ple Are Different.” _ Those elected to the general offices are Haskell Kennedy, Sunday School; Dillon, Baptist Training Unig director; Joe Moring, brotherhood presi- dent; and Edit: Hammack, Women's Missionary Union pres- ident; For several days prior to the ap- peal, he will train and instruct workers and canvassers. He will also preside at the Loyalty Dinner ion Oct. 18 and preach at the morn- ‘ing worship hour Oct. 19. | More than 80 canvassers will be commissioned by the pastor, the Rev. Carl’ W. Nelson, at ister of music; Juanita Jones, church clerk; and J. T. Davis, chairman of deacons. — - According to church records, 154 new members were received into the membership during the past year. Houston Lovett, treasurer, reports the offering increased $10,000 over the preceding year. Sibley to’ Show Pictures , Standish Silbey will show Euro- pean Travel pictures in color at 8 p.m. Tuesday in All Saints Epis- copal Church. The evening affair will benefit Guild No, 7. WESLEYAN METHODIST -God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst hes the sea. 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Sunday 110 A.M. Worship 11 A.M. Evening Ser 7:30 P.M. Ww. Y¥. P. S. 6:45 P.M. Wed. Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P.M. 0.8 See. mien 1180. North Perry Street | REY. H. L. JOHNSON, Pastor ~ week by the board of superintend-| will take up his work as district su-| $56,000 in the Last Four Years to Mission Work. The Rev. L. L. King, formtier | missionary to India and now for-| eign secretary with headquarters | The missionary budget for the} He will preach on ‘‘God's Peo-| general superintendent of the |} Others are Carroll Hubbs, ‘min- _ ~ WATERFORD. COMMUNE CHURCH __Andersonville Road — Near Dixie High Highway Sunday Schtal ----eanssasneseeesi su seep res 9:45 AM, a ae A.M. and-11:00 AM. re ee wines, = — sees eeceesccss eoeoeerecsonsese see 7 4 AM Saints Episcopal Church mt iit i 3 Di: i f it / i‘. . 4 A ‘Mavi | Silos St. at W. Pike fhe Rev. Wide Rector “The Rew. David «. Mills, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A.M.—Holy Commanion—- : | 9:30 A.M.—Holp Baptism and Sermon Fby the Rector __ Church School 11:00 A.M ares Communion and : _ Sermon by the Rector ' Church School ; ST. GEORCE’S { EPISCOPAL CHURCH chic CHURCH | : ; 6:00 4.M—Holy Communion 8:00 A M—Holy Communion 9:30 & 11:15 A M—Holy 9:30 A M.—Pamily Service and Communion and Church School . Pull Schedule. of Church School Classes at Both Services The Rev Waldo R Hunt, Viear 4 11:00 A. M.—Holy Communion : and Sermon The Rev. Bertram T. White, Vicar Bethany Ba Bs tist Church OR. JUSEPH (RYINE CHAPMAN, Paster PERCY M. WALLEY JR. Minister of Education Two Worship Services—8 :45 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. Sermon: “TO WHOM DOES GOD BELONG?” 9:45 A. M—Church Schoo! Classes for Ali Hod are Forum, 4 B, Y. F. Groups sae P.M—V. 7:30 P. MLW y, Midweek Prayer and Bible Study. “An American Baptist Convention Church” # . . The ne, Holiness Church BALDWIN AT FAIRMOUNT Be Spear & School ares) esistreise liye secre AOS AME SC dina sora sAacd ee 3 ‘ Giocieooon Ps A. M. ‘Pilgrim. Youth Service . AOC MnECbeRacO Ser oe sewed 6:45 P.M. Iden Gospel Hour .................. . 7:30 P.M. : Come—Bring Your Family and Friceds to. ; “The Little Church With the BIG HEART” E. C. SWANSON, Minister ~~ ROY OVERBAUGH, S. 8. Supt. ba Marimont Baptist Church Walton Blvd., 1 Block Off Baldwin ROCKET — with Marimont Baptist Sunday School | at 10:00 A. M. Every Sunday | _ as they “ORBIT AROUND THE SON” You Will Find a Priendly Sunday Sch wi Priendly |'Welcome at hearienca eS We Invite You — Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Sunday School, 10 Youth Hour, 6:30 P. M. Evening Service, 7:30 ‘A. P . M. M Helium-Filled BALLOONS Reléasea SATURDAY, OCT. 11th 11 A. M. and 3:00 P. M. . Public Invited Rev. Phillip Somers, Pastor 68 W. Walton ~” 10:00 A. M, SUNDAY SCHOOL’ ‘Promotion Day P 11:00 A.M. WORSH P “The Wealth of the | Church” | r 6:45 P. * — and Youth 7:30 P.M. crane w Hf Topic: “The Measure of Life” Tes are cordially invited to worship with us FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH \In EASTERN JUNIOR HIGH, Sanford at E. Pike Pastor o. P. Eastman, 6382 Benson FE 5-6924 f- =/ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ava ” . SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “UNREALITY”. f Sunday Services and Reading R ~ Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street iu Wedn HA ivi to § 3 ee esday Egening Service 8PM Friday to 9 P, M FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST _Lawrence and Williams Streets pa = ff 7p , a= CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION TV ~~ CKLW EVERY SUNDAY | fx _—— po t $00 K.C. CHANNEL 7 ] Sunday = A. M. 9:30 A.M. a= Pe pe pe = =. VE Y=. . “2 te ELEVEN ~ Girls’ Guild to ‘onsider Skills, Attitudes N for Good Homes pastor's meditation- will be “Look- ||ing In—Outside.” {people -on.- the Fortataars ee FAST SERVICE! ‘Christian Literature Sales $9 Outen «FE 4-9591 Another new organization is one s formed fer young. girls of the | Guild. The purpose is to study the | world mission of. the ‘church, .and ito consider the skills and attitudes. ‘that make for good homemaking, \motherhood and churchmanship. ' tk ot At 4 p.m. tomorrow, the proposal ” BETHEL TABERNACLE Pirst.Pentecos: Chireh of Pontiac “Fk pee Worship 1! a.m, Evangelistic Service 7:30° p.m. Tues. and Thurs, 30 Ay se Baar © OVE FE \5-s206 \chairmanship of Paul Snover to consider the financial needs of the ‘church. Maynard Johnson is chair- man of the committee at work on ‘the financial program. ~ CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Halli—82 Perkins Se. (Off Auburn) ; - Affiliated with Federatien of Spirites! Churches Sunday Evening Service 7:30 P. M. JACK REMINGTON, of Royal Oak, Speaker Thursday, October $—Open Forum 7:30 P. M. Friendly General Baptist Church Y. MC. A. 131 Mt Clemens Street Sev. BR Garner, Pastor — FE 64-2407 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Bufiding—S480 Williams Lake Rd. Sunday School ............4...:.° 10:00 be “Worship .2........eccececeeesees 11200 © Evening Worship ........+10.2++. am £25 : anil DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH | Clizabeth Lake £4. ot ome R 35-5208 Sunday Schoo! ... ewtassr Care Peinee! ' os ané ~ Youth Service .............. . :38 p.m. Evening Church Service Stee aries eece dees ec cseeeeee 30 p.m. ae ay sesceseees 7 pum, Wednesd & &.-Sept.—ABTHUR EWALD . . i i ‘ SUNDAY SCHOOL CONTEST IS ON! - © THANKSGIVING TURKEY FREE to the man and to the woman bringing the most to Sunday School during October! Other ‘prizes being offered. COME, SEE! EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE | 2800 Watknis Lake Rd., Ys Mile NW. of Mkt. - © Preaching }1 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday _ aly 7 —on the Air—CKLW, Sunday, 7:30 A.M. 800 Ke. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH _. . ’ $76 Orchard Lake Avenue TONIGHT—Rev. Elsie Smith of England, speaking 7:30 P. M. Sunday—Rev. Peter Evert of Florida, speaking 7:30 P. M. Wed., Oct. 8—Rev. Marshall, speaking 7:30 P. M. sistant at the early setvice and| . Terry LaFountain at the later one.| At the 8 p.m. service, officers| - —— of the Senior High Bethany Youth conan 1 Fellowship will be installed. The| | Karen+"Bergemam and Mike| Godwin will represent the young) - discussion panel [Gesting with parents and Peet = AC = Foren : = |church, to be known as Fellowship! . Fcommittee” will” meet under the!-- ‘High School, | pastor | graduate school State University. —~ | in Church Building FRUITS FROM FESTIVAL baskets of ‘fruit to (center) Dr. . for patients at the Pontiac’ Sta (eft) Rabbi Nathan Hershfield of Temple. Beth Jacob and Donald Barnett-cf: 240 Cherokee Rd., president of the = youth Sroup. The fruits: Pontiac Press Fheto — ae Presenting - and vapeaties were brought to the temple Sun- ~ Ivan A. LaCore day at the annual children’s service of Sukkot, te Hospital are’ the Jewish holiday which commemorates the gratitude -of ‘the Israelites for freedom from " - Egyptian bondage. Sukkot will continue “Monday and Tuesday morning. REV. BILL W. LANPHER. New Pastor Rev. Bill W. Lanpher, Missionary Appointee, to Viet Nam The Rev. Bill W. Lanpher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Lanpher of 66 E. Beverly St. was recently or-| -dained into the ministry at the| ‘Christian and Missionary Alliance! ‘Church, North Cass Lake road at M59. - ; * * * A graduate of Pontiac Central) he received degrees’ from Wayne State University and/ Nyack Missionary College. Currently he is serving as of the Perry-Lansing Alliance Church while attending at Michigan The Rev. and Mrs. Lanpher are missionary appointees under the Christian and Missionary Alliance ; Eeeeeee NICHOLS, President canis OF FREE PARKING eo oA “FIRST METHODIST Seuth Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor Harry . Asst, Pastor 10:00 A. M. MORNING. WORSHIP “REMOVE ALL OBSTRUCTIONS” WORLD WIDE COMMUNION 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL Wed. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship j FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 46 North Roselawn “Love * the Answér to Man Inthe be Rally Day Pro A, M. evangetict rvice 7 P. M. Saturday Evening True Blue Class Meeting at the Home of Jack McCluskey. Prayer Meeting and Bible Stitdy Wednesday 1: :30 P, M. REV. LEROY SHAFER, Pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor ‘Rev, W. E. Hakes, Ass't. Pastor 9:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages 10:45 A:M.-=MORNING WORSHIP “HAGGAI'S CHALLENGE TO WORK" = - 7:00 P:M.—EVENING SERVICES _ “NO. GREATER LOVE” y - Dr. H, H. Savage, preaching at both services. £3 luniversity. ~ Holy Communion fo Be Celebrated jto Viet Nam. They will receive the | appointment when the Rev. Mr. ‘Lanpher completes his work at the! x * The new pastor who had at- ‘tended the local church since he was four years old, was especially ‘active in young people's work. The Rev. Ford B. Reed, pastor of New Hope Baptist Church will preach on “Good Determination” at 11 a.m. Sunday. At 7:30 p.m. a service of Holy Communion will. be celebrated, also a testimeny. service. The pastor and his wife have re- turned for a vacation and -during which time they served as dele- gates to the National Baptist Con- vention in Chicago, the 78th annual leafs Canvas to ‘Cove ’ Pontiac, Suburban Area tout on Catholics only. on population trends. ‘|been held each Sunday until-to- /morow. ‘in Observance the observance of Worldwide Com- ‘anunion at- both the-9 and it am: ~} violin ‘obligate when the Chancel 5 Scouts, Pastor to Visi Mle breoktas Slated. The officers of the Church of “}Ged, 132 Wessen St.*are sponsor-| ing a sunrise fellowship breakfast from 7>to 11 a.m. Sunddy at 578! Ted Nebraska St. The breakfast will + | benefit the church building fund. t The public has been invited. Presbyterian _ Presbyterian Social Ae - Soaked) in Detroit services Sunday. * *« & Mary L.. Thorburn will play the Choir sings “O Savior Hear Me.” William Doggett, William and Charles Tuson will Duckwitz participate in the program at the retreat of the stewardship committee from 4 to 6 p.m. ‘te- morrow. Charles. Wright is chair- «| ‘man, t . Reberta Welch is: the new aio | ! The Werte s Amsoclation te ater + Sering-a Family Night -pothiel-din-t- ner at 6:30 pm. Wednesday. In- strumental music will be presented} ‘will be shown. Thursday night the Junior High Westminster Fellowship will | _meet to make plans for the an- ‘nual Halloween. drive for the | United . Nations -- International Children’s Emergency. Fund. - The Rev. Edward D. Auchard, for the God and Country Award} will visit Dodge House, a Pres- byterian social agency in Detroit, ; Saturday. x *« * | Included in the group will be) Over 1,500 men will launch 2/1950 and 99 sites acquired for house to house Catholic census in future parishes. the Pontiac and suburban area) In preliminary vas is part of a general census has emphasized that ‘while a being undertaken in the eight coun- house to house canvas is a ne-| ‘ties withjn the Archdiocese of De-| | cessity, information will be sought! troit. jonly from Catholics and there will x *« * lbe no attempt at controversy or) Tabulation cards will be made to proselytize.” sore sssrazrs Church Elders to Assist Pastor the area, training classes have been in session for two weeks | for the volunteer callers. Chairmen of the Pontiac parishes jinctude Joseph Rohrbach of St. | Michael, Fred Figa af St, Joseph and;Armand J. Moloney of St. Annual Boys’ Benedict, Men of St. Vincent de) Awards Dinner. Slatéd Paul will work on a committee) basis. for Tuesday Evening / ft & * i -In nighboring parishes will be Al Jebach, of Rufuge, |Orchard.Lake; John pastor, will preach on ‘What Com-. J. Raymo of St, Hugo of the:-munion Can Do for You.” Hills, Bloomfield Hills; Don Mahl-| riders serving Communion will meister of Sacpad. Heart, AybUrN be William Cadman, William ee |Heights; Augie Genereux of St. Guy Caswell, Charles Edie, Elm Joseph, Orion; and Don Dulude Good, Walter Hill, LeRoy Koch, |and Joseph fowaleski of St. An-/Frnal Lloyd, Thomas Mackie. drew, Rochester. George Marien, Orval Robb, Alex The purpose of the census in- McAllister, Robert McCormack, C.| stituted by Edward Cardinal |W. Seaman, Earl Shepherd and) Mooney, archbishop of Detroit, ‘Howard Webb. is to provide accurate statistics “4 Personal Testimony” will be the pastor’s subject for the According to the Rev. Fr, Robert, evening service, The two youth -F: Allen of the Detroit Chancery, groups will Mieet at 5:45 p.m. office, planning based on public, Sunday. surveys has resulted in establishing | At 4:30 pm. Thesda po ‘an. |§8 new parishes and 85 new P@-' nual Boys’ pm. 0 sy dinner |Tochial schools in the diocese since is scheduled with boys and par- meetings with, Sunday afternoon. The local can-| pastors and chairmen. the director! Brigade Whittier Junior High School in’ The sacrament of Communion ‘furned in as part of the evening Ralph Florio of Our Lady of the! wily be observed at 10 a.m. and program. Proceeds will be used Lakes, Waterford Township; Sam- 7 p.m. Sunday in the Oakland Ave- to pay for the new furnace. Ordained Here fuel Lerner of St.~Patrick, Union’ nye. United Presbyterian Church. Lake; Williqrh Baser of Our Lady The Rev. Theodore R. Bill Reeves, David Hemmreich, | | Jack Newton, Bob Haviland and, [Jerry Chamberlain. 68th Annual Banquet at First Methodist | Dr. Frederick C. Vosburg, min-| ‘ister of Court Street Methodist) iChurch of Flint, will be speaker at the 68th annual! Harvest| |Home Banquet at First Methodist | ‘Church on Oct. 17. The time i 16:30 p.m. | The Flint pastor has been a |member of the Detroit Annual Con- ference since: 1936. For the past four years he has broadcast a |daily sermonette, “Living for To- | morrow.’ | Besides his church connections, | |he is active in community affairs, | presently serving as. president of All Sunday School classes andl |year to raise money which will be Six- Week Contest — by an-ensembie of young people}. jtand the film, “Face of the-Future”’ pastor, with five scouts studying) guest | igs k Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac i _Fheedece, | col ——- Paney audrey bt CENTRAL CHRISTIAN --CHURCH- : i ‘Youth Direet G. W. Gibson. Minister FE 4-0239 347 N. Saginaw Worship... 10:00 A. M. ible School 945 A.M. | Bible School . 11:20 A. M. seman Worship . 1100 A.M. | Youth Fellowship .. 5:45PM. — Siig Yar Le 4 aM Evening Service .. 7:00P.M you aexice : 4. Wednesday Prayer Meeting and Bible™ ait : ) Stody Wenn sdav 7:30? M | Prayer Meeting 7:30 P.M JOSLYN AVENUE Josiyo at Third Edmund L. Watkins. Paster Bible School ... You are invited to hear an outstanding Canadian evangelist Se Wednesday Prayer - ‘and, Study we | Evening Service : 6:30P.M> i: Oe AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street *. Wm. Palmer. Paster ~ Worship §48-and 11:15 AM World Wide Communion Bible School 10:00 AM Youth Fellowship ...6:36-P.M. ‘COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH _ Drayton Plains, Michigan W. J. Tesuwissen, Jr., Paster ll Bible School 9:45AM i Morning Worship 11:00A M Youth Groups .. .. 6:30P M. : Evening Worship 7:30 P.M William A. Hines Wed Prayer and uvicos Sunday at 11 Study Hour 7:30 P.M. ion and a” eee ervices wil continue contiy fortwo. weeks CHURCH OF THE excep} onday an rH Satede ys | ATONEMENT - -United Presbyterian Pentiac 3527 Clintonville Rd. Denald ©. Andrews, Paster Sunday School .... 9:30A M. Morning Worship 10:45 A.M Rev. Wer'sy C. Wibley. ‘ astor ib ND Milbourne Maceday Lk, & Wms. Lk. Rd. Rev. Roy ¥ Lambert, Pastor “Visit the Church of the Sunda) School ... 9:30 A-M. Old Fashioned Gospel” Morning Worship 10:45 A.M. 2nd Sunday School ....10:45 + organizations of First Methodist! have been working throughout the | -MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 351 Prospect St. Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje Sunday School... 10 A. M. Morning Worship....11:15 A. M. Young Peoples 6:15 P. M. : Eve Worship .. 7:30 Wednesday Eve. Service... .7:30 P. M. BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL.Held at LONGFELLOW PUBLIC*SCHOOL 10 A.M. Set fo Open Oct. 12 | The Rev. Philip W. Somers, pas-' tor, announces the Sunday themes, for the six-week Sunday School contest, “Orbit Around the World.” “Blast Off Sunday” will open the contest with a ribbon-cutting cere- mony at 9:45 a.m. on Oct. 12. The following Sunday themes will be ‘‘Family,”’ ‘Neighbor and Friend,” “Bible or Rose of | «, Sharon” when a rose will be | given everyone bringing a Bible, CHRISTIAN TEMPLE - 505 Auburn Avenue D, L. Lb MARION—Feounder REV. |) CUTHER SHEFFIELD Accistant 9:45 to 11:00 A.M.—Morning Service - 4g 11:00 to 12:15 Noon—Sunday School 6:30 P. M.— Young People’s Service 7:45 P.M.—J. Luther Sheffield, speaker 7:45 P.M. Wednesday — Bible Study 7 P. M.—Thursday—Sky Pilots : A Friendly Church ents invited. “What Must I Do to Be Saved? will be the film shown at the Wednesday evening prayer meet-, | ing. Ist Services Srey ‘Providence Missionary The congregation of Calvary tg Mark Anniversary Baptist Church will hold the first; services in the new church at 3750) The congregation of Providence Pontiac Lake Rd. with Sunday | Missionary Baptist Church will cel- tomorrow with Sunday School at! ,ebrate the 10th anniversary of the 10 a.m.; worship services at 11) church organization, Sunday, a.m. and 7 p.m. through Friday. : The church was organized four; Some of the guest speakers will years ago in Waterford Township|/be the Rev. Martin Bellinger of High Schol where meetings have|the St. John Methodist Church, Rev. L. R: Miner of Macedonia Baptist, Rev. S.M. Edwards of Lib- erty Baptist and the pastor of the St. John the Great Baptist Church of Detroit. A banquet is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 13. The Rev. i Children: of the Sunday School will be promoted ‘tomorrow and the Rev. Henry Wrobbel, pastor, will receive 16 new members into Jin the church parking lot Sunday. “Pack a Pew,” and “Victory | Sunday.” . = | The public is invited to the! Venuneh grounds from 10 a.m. to. 4 p.m, Saturday for the releasing | of 1000 helium-filled balloons, free ‘rocket rides and refreshments. The grand prize will be on display | FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1517 Joslyn 1 Block N. of Walien Aird. Sunday School 10:00 A.M Morning Worship ll a A.M Youth Service . 6:30 P.M Evangelistic Service 7:45 P.M. Central Methodist. REV. MILTON 8. BANK, D.D, Minister REV. DANIEL J. WALLACE, B. D., Assoc. Minister REV. JOHN B. HALL, D D.. Assec. Minister MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A. M. “TRANSCENDING ALL BARRIERS” Dr. M. H. Bank, Preaching , WORLD WIDE COMMUNION (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) * Ce Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M. The End of Your Search for a Friendly Cherch . FE 2-8497 SET — Rev. T. H. Staton the church fellowship at the morn-|Claude Goodwin is pastor. ing service, Calvary Baptist is a member of the Conservative Ea tist Convention. CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore Street: Sunday 7:30 P. M. Guest Speaker Sunday Wednesday, Silver Tea Cor. Cass Lk. Rd.at M-59. session. Sunday Schoo! Piel sielvle ole Morning Worship ...... B.T.U. Evening Worship ~ ee a eC) se ceeceecesceesees 6:30 P. M. on ere Oe 2 Wednesdey Prayer iasating | " Rev. M. F. Boyd lee Petter Columbie Avenue BAPTIST Sunday School .... 9:45 A.M. | CHURCH Morning Worship ; 11:00 A. M. G4 West Columbia Ave. |] A. Y.F. ......... 6:00P.M. FE 5-9960 i veedececees 9245 ALM, Evening Service ... 7:00 P.M. 0 aM * P.M. - | M REV. D. 0. WARD REV, D. I. JEFFREY . 7:30 P Christian and Missionary Alliance | ANNUAL MISSIONARY CONVENTION CLOSING Schedule of Services Sunday Participating Missionaries Ly Rev. G. J. Bersche, Pastor Large Mass Meeting Sun., 3 P. M. EVANGELIST QO. R. TESSARO PITTSBURGH, PENNA. Will Relate His Almost Unbelievable “TRUE LIFE STORY” IN TWO PARTS FIRST PART SECOND PART MONDAY. Oct. 6 7:30 P.M. SUNDAY, 3 P.M. Hear Mr. Tessaro tell why he left yearly salery of $10,000 and a $20,000 gift to preach the Gospel. | “@ How he was healed of stammering. © How God saved his life when train cut his car in two. e Why his mother took him to Europe to get away from Protestantism. Thousands say, “Greatest Life Story Ever Heard"—People have been turned away due to large crowds.. You will never forget this. Conn SPECIAL — ONE BEALING OcT. 7:30 M SSARO WILL PREACH FOR T SICK’ IN THE METHODIST. waY. oe LETTERS REA FROM THOSE HEALED RALLY DAY SUNDAY in Sunday School....... 3008 TESSARO SPEAKS. .11.A,M.—3 P. M. — 7:30 P. M. SUNDAY Pastor Howison extends an invitation fo all to hear this converted businessman. FIRST FREE METHODIST CHURCH SERVICE — tee Cooperating with” ‘Southern Baptist Conventic | REV. L. L. KING © 501 . Cle *s FE 2-426 8 vine 5,000,000 Members — jon | | Mt. Clerffens fe noose Pastor, Lyal Hewiren > Sle TWELVE fa Me ve COMMERCE =" Start 7 P P.M. oF EATURES—3 M 3- 3-0661 South End Union Lake Rd. ~ 6—CARTOONS—6 5 Fal he A WOMAN #2 COULD One GAVE HER EVERYTHING WANT... FRANK SINATRA To Bs NIKE Wooo | ~o LEORA DANA Reese to UNITED BE} ARTISTS > we Cin Me EMA S@OPE TROCOLON Chen (RW sDabagecl Oa WALLS 1S BA = tap DS Be THIS WAS THE SHOWDOWN ! ~ pOBERTTvtOR - RwaD WOMAN | THERE WAS A COLD, KILLING —PLUS— NOW SHOWING HE HAD STOOD ON BOTH SIDES OF THE LAW — AND 0 Pememest Poche SAT. i McCREA * “CATTLE EMPIRE” - -t James DEAN * — OF EDEN” w C Sate Concur Stalk .. 1,000 Exploding Miles . Below the Sea. ROBERT MITCHUM CURT Starts SUNDAY TWO AMAZING MEN Track . . . Hunt Each Othes tress . Above and Cd COLOR by OF LUKE CINEMAS COPE Sinc B prnapedat ee ete ‘There’ Ss Ne Oo. Esc pe From Song Wri om _ = ee By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — — People are always coming up to- husband, Charles O’Curran, the director, and handi piece of paper. ~ kook * : “tio no, not a subpoena? Whet made on think that?) “This is fot your wit.” they say.gener- Sahoo Charlie, a lean,. affable, easy- standings guy, sometimes gets all fluttery. He has _ > been known to all but sprain his arm _ thrusting the paper back at the kind donor. Charlie knows immediately what it is. It’s a song. : - , - “But I,” he exclaims nervously, ‘have noth- WILSON “ing to do with that!” “Yes, but you do see her now and then, ‘aati you?” ‘Gey ask. “You could hand tt to her, couldn't you?” eS “t * : Usually © Charlie persuades ~ thems <to~ send tt “to “Pats Page's _him a s SE OT LL Lh a ne seeceeseveees \ a aay ORE _ COMING af yi oe salt Sakata THE BIG GUNS CRASH HEAD ON! a 4 Socevcesecccosevooseseseonee national teenage press conference of the Ford Motor Co. During a was among 175 high school journalists cmarticibati - lap , Friday, they saw and wrote about the, new Ford line. Miss John- | _ gon, daughter of Mr.-and Mrs: “Thomas Johnson, ‘661-Robinwood- = == Ave., represented The Pontiac Press at the preview. sponsored by the Ford Diivsion two-day preview Thursday and - 34 Leave Washington WASHINGTON — Blame it on East-West tensions, a changing world order, or, pure coincidence, but this capital has never before| seen such a colossal turn-over in| ___|foreign ambassadors, | Gone within the space of a few ‘months are every Arab ambassa- idor, every Scandinavian. ambas-| sador, nearly a dozen Latin Amer- ican envoys and numerous fhe from key trouble spots of the) world. Incredible as it is, 34 envoys have been replaced in Washington | : rang since the first of the year, and| +more changes are yet to come. x *« & | The Nationalist Chinese and the iG reeks, despite delicate crises in|, both Formosa and Cyprus, have | ‘ambassadors to this capital of the: \free world. Haiti, riddled with ten- jsion, has sent and recalled a suc-| cession of envoys. * * * Of all the Middle Eastern am- |bassadors who were here a year ago, only Israeli’s Abba Eban re-/} jmains, and he too is scheduled for ‘departure before many more New Zealand's popular Sir Les- ilie Munro has said his official jadieus and decided to remain as.a /private citizen in Washington. So ‘also has Norway’ long-time dean tof the diplornatic corps, Munthe de 'Morgenstierne. — New ambassadors are taking ov er the credentials of Sweden and i Denmark. Tiny Luxembourg is following suit, and rumor has it jthat Baron Robert Silvercruys, eae time env oy from Belgium who! Actress and Ex-Husband $ Di plomats Are Replaced © With Dizzying Speed Sen, Brien McMahon, is. also due for retirement. ‘ jwithin recent weeks replaced their | ) It’s a strange new world for official ‘Washington, which is al- ready steeling itself for the change of face on the congres- sional front which inevitably marks an election year. Diplomacy, in more ways than one, has reflected the changing world order. Time was when di- lvorce , an@ remarriage spelled a virtual death-warrant to the career of an assador, In this tension-ridden” year ot; ieeee pee POF 1 by sengwriters who were comparative ‘in the popular song field when they made their first: connection with Patti, — “Wheat was wrong with ‘The Big Record’?” she said, repeat- ing my question. “Possibly we got lost early in the year be- cause there were so many people who had conflicting ideas. I can’t say who they are because I don’t even know. xk & kk’ “IT do know,” she added, “that CBS is unhappy that I’m not with them. Also, I got calls from the CBS cameramen wanting | | tickets for my first show at ABC. And I’m still doing radio jat CBS. Patti's s sure the song-writers ‘will find her and Charlie all right. Not long ago they were driving around the country and stopped at an older motel outside Amarillo. Charlie registered them as “Mr. and Mrs. Charlies O’Curran.” They wentto bed without even looking around the community. po PATTI the signal for a gala whirl of win-| ing and dining, * * * At a recent dinner party, tongue -in- cheek dowager drew ' British ambassador, pretty secure?’’ Startled, she replied: why?" | ‘Because the French and Ger- -*man ambassadors have both ob- tained ‘divorces and new wives,” she twitted, concert.” * * * The playful dowager was refer- to the fact that after Ambassador’ Herve Alphand persuaded the former’ chatelaine ring of course, of the-French embassy to give him a divorce, he married a beautiful young widow who is now enchant- ing the diplomatic set. Even more - recently, Ambassador Wilhelm G. German Grewe, 'whose first marriage also ended} in divorce, is introducing the at- tractive secretary whom he mar- 1958, however, such an event is “Yes, but “and the western Eu-| ropean Big Three usually act in| ‘Next morning on the windshield there was an envelope addressed to Patti Page,” she recounted, “and a note saying, @ ° MYITIIIIIIIII iii srisiiiii yy yr iris COMING SOON — THE NEWEST AND LATEST IN... “IN -A-CAR HEATERS” A |S cococcccccvccgvecccoonsuceoose Ooceccccccccedeccccccccececccccooovesceccess BLUE SKY TONIGHT | BOX OFFICE OPEN 6:30 SHOW STARTS 7:00 DRIVE IN THEATER | e You saw her in “Untamed Youth”. You ‘When are you going to record this song?” a THE. WEEKEND WINDUP . soe aside Lady Caccia, wife of the and whis- pered: ‘‘My dear, are you feeling Diana Barrymore arranged a blind date for a girl friend ® and a Hollywood star. The star was so rude that Diana wrote him: scended from the ape’ on Ruth Hagy’s “TV College News Conference” ... Lionel Hampton’s new album will be titled “Wide, Wild World”... WISH I'D SAID THAT: Why is it that a woman will always look in a mirror — except when she’s backing a car into a ces space. * * * Henny Youngman heard of a teen-age couple that got married and had a double-ring ceremony. They exchanged hula-hoops ... That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1958) 1 | Steel Bars Fly Restrained by Court SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) — Rhonda Fleming and her ex-hus-! band, Dr. Lew Morrill, are under| eourt order not to molest or any ‘each other. The order was made part of Miss Fleming's interlocutory di- vorce decree Friday. The decree had been issued June 17. The red-haired actress com- plained to the court that Morrill forced his way into ker home Sept. '12 and jes and hit her. Now Is the Time to Enjoy at our GALA FALL DANCE 11 P. M. to Midnight SHOW 1958 Champs Ld : ~ Prizes --Fun Regular Skating e ADMISSION 60° Includes: Clamp Skates Shoe Skate Rentals 35¢ 4475 W. Huron St. (M-59) bs FE 5-3677 Saturday, Oct. 8 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT 4th the new Rolladium on our for free admission 16th Anniversary Skaters 1942 —REUNION—1958 IT’S BEEN A LONG TIME . skating friends from the old “West Huron Rink” and Are you one of them? I[f so, why not come out and renew some old acquaintances 16th Skating Anniversary? Club Card or Class Card from the Rolladium is good We are seeking our.. A 1950-1956 | chap. SUNDA ried this SUMTOMTeT white On home; leave. Washington society has - welt- comed both brides with -consid- erably less curiosity than it ex- hibited a. couple of years ago | when an Arab ambassador—true to his Moslem religion—took a second wife without deigning to divorce the first. His first spouse, who had pre- sided over His embassy with quiet charm, thought so little of that fine old Moslem custom that she sat jout her rage in New York with! her yourig son, while the envoy free-wheeled around the Washing- ton social circuit with her succes- | Sor, Ambassador Mohammed Ali, in- |cidentally, is stil] Pakistan's am- Ibassador extraordinary and pleni- potentiary here—and a eed able THEATRE MAT. 1:45 Entire Program in fo. ERICH MARIA REMARQUES | Curenattcorl + Latter COLen A Upversal international Picture starring JOHN GAVIN.--LILO PULVER - Worns GEORGE- « MONTGOMERY by Cotor Otluse "AN ALLID ARTISTS PICTURE . ‘ ° . ‘ Hilis-Rechester in ‘Discussion iy mean ears od * 2 ik Lo ounger, of World Series 2 ne “King cee Elvis Presley, “ eos Sete “Cowboy,” oleae, Ford SOUTHINGTON, Conn. (AP) — Jack Lensmen : “Hear M ” Hal | Two foundry workers tried to set- itle a World. Series argument with lfour-foot steel bars. Neither man won. The bars were flying Friday .aft- er Earl J. Williams and Benjamin L. Watkins, both 29, discussed the relative merits of the Milwaukee Braves. and the New York Yan- kees, said police. Watkins was treated for lacera- tions and bruises. Police charged | him with breach of peace, and Williams with breach of peace and assault. The town judge will decide who was right next Thursday—some time after the Series is over. Holly : “The Proud Rebel. " Alan Ladd. Sun.-Tues,: “The Missour! Traveler,” e Wilde. “Cattle Empire,” Joel “Thundering Jets,” Dick Kee Sat.: “Peter Pen.” color by Walt) Hee (the Loy oO,” Patty McCormick, Dan = “A Time to Love,” John r “Adventures of Tom “Gulliver's Travels.” Lake-Walied Lak “di aiege Jacks, * “Martin and lackboard Jungle." Glenn “Twilight at the Gods. CT _~, Cc fs.-Bat.: Sawyer,” color; color. ‘id Charisse, color: ‘orse.” Rowan and _ Dee McGo Gunfighter, m 0.-Sat ‘Snowfire,"’ esd Younger, Prank lace color. “Lone Bperedy nd the Lost Cit anger @ e y oft nGoia. Cia = oe ; eolor; “Chas- Steen: ‘R Time to Love.” Job Gavin, Lilo Pulver. color. ve ee urs.-Bat.: ued,” Wally “Hell = Brandon Carroll; ‘Fond Bat- Says More Detroiters Now Favor Integration DETROIT w — A University of Michigan researcher says Detroit's white population now is 62 per cent in faver of school integration, A simildr survey seven years ago showed 54 per cent of those Oxford Sat .-Sun.: Peter Pat,” ‘leotor by Walt Disney ‘ed-Thurs.: ae ia te —— “Kings Go Poeen “Foor Curtis. Wed the Lost City of Gol Pri.: Despite great gains. in medicine, No sure cure or preventive for the “We must now accept Darwin’s theory that man is de-| George Jessel’s dtr., Jeri, will make three more appearances | Community Theaters, © saw her in @ High School Confidential” © But! Wait till oe ae ove 6 UR eae by ins fete iL i ve + Rehan Qin Dated iets PAGAN RITUALS FILLED THE NIGHT WITH ECSTASY and TERROR! questioned against mixing thej. races in clssrooms. common cold has been found. The shift was revealed yesterday by Dr. Harry Sharpe of the Uni- ie y's Detroit area study in a h before the Federation of set ements. Details of the survey iwere not disclosed. LAKE THEATER » SUNDAY THEATR DRIVE-IN MA 4-3135 LAST COMPLETE 3 FEATURE SHOW STARTS AT 9:25 = 4-CARTOONS-4 3—FEATURES-3 PLUS " A Welake Extra! _The 5 Mile Dream” LATE SHOW Terror-Flying! Horror-Flying! s. E SERT E AND FURY! “" &. 4." i .1§ Fo Sura To pans NATALIE W000 “ra Oe te a EXTRA! G20 IN COLOR 3 MILE DREAM” OF maton af NARRATED 8 BRIDGE LOWELL THOMAS = LEORA Dana 5 STORY Si Sh 2 ila iy eee ee shat Feel 5 te cena We = fae a 2 pe ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTODER.A. 1958 ma. Le Adults .. pe He's Leading” nt Lives Seg A * i. “Net quite a sniiica * be replied cautiously, “though ft may pass | the mark-soon.” His next check, period. No wonder Dick can say, “Tele-; 4 vision hasbeen good tom} i fOG X whl be even Daten. He Army ‘commander who was as- po by President Grant to. clean up the marauders who looted Tex- as then vanished over the Rio Grande. McKenzie’s orders were to pursue the bandits into Mexico ‘if necessary, but he had to as- sume the comsequenceg if caught. “The situation presents all kinds’ ‘of possibilities,"~ Dick enthused.) \“]- think the show has a good |chance of clicking.” | He went on to argue that it’s = vehicle that counts in TV. | | 1) i Crone Kills Workers 'huge crane toppled into a 22-foot- 'deep sewer trench Friday night | trapping two-workers. Both were) from a broken main. ae The’ story concer a real-life | Richard | Carlson. s ae in New Texas Series ~|so in the movies have done well iin TV because we had. the right -\do a flop. His. name means. noth- “tis good.” MAG |Rdilph Meeker. ) Carey, Anita Ekberg: ‘‘Hard Man” | Toi ge tly as show,” he said. “Yet a big pic- ture name like Frank Sinatra can ke Pontiac Theaters: _ Eagle Sat.; “Cattle Empire,” Joel Mc- ed Crea; -“East.of Eden,” James). - Sun.-Tues.: “Enemy Below,” Rebert Mitchurh, Curt Jergens; “Sing, Boy. Sing, " Tommy Sands. |. Wed.-Sat.: “Kings Go Forth,” Frank Sinatra, Natalie Wood; “Es- ‘cape From Red Rock,’ Brian Cooper, “Paths of Glory,” Kirk Douglas, Fri. - Sat.: “Rockabye Baby,” Jerry Lewis; “Maracaibo,” Cornel Wilde -Oakiand Fri. Oct. 14: “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, ” Elizabeth Taylor, Paul New- man, -color. . Sat. “The Night Heaven Fell,” Brigitte Bardot; OS Mu-} w tiny’’ - Sun=Tues.>—~ “Count 'Die,” Jeffrey. Hunter; iat Boot Hill’ Wed.-Sat.: “Young and Danger- ous;”’ “Rockabilly Baby” Waterford. Drive In. “Screaming. Mimi,” Phil “Showdown | -Sat.: Guy Madison; “An Affiar to Re- member,”’ Cary, Grant, Deborah Kerr. Sun. - Mon.: flark Gable, “Teacher's Pet.” Doris- Day; ‘Tar- | killed, presumably frorg ~ drowning! nished Angels,% Rockeg= = det sait ‘as water poured into the ditch Robert Stack. Tuesday: Closed for Season. - [ToNicHT | TREMENDOUS AMAZING COLORFUL ert z cs ‘ =o OPEN 6:00 P.M. FIRST WITH THE FINEST AT . | Tel mh a | A Cc Five and; co _fosestion and Answers way pay. 33 years, to citizens employ world are covere “From ure: M. V. of Pittsburgh: widow and was receiving Social Security after her husband’s. ||fij death ‘for her daughter and herself. When her daughter a reached 18; the widow.no longer got checks for either of them. Should the mother who is still a widow et her checks? She is a cripple, unable to work.” AW The widow isn’t-eligible to Social Security based on her dtceased husband’s reeerd until she reaches 62. - she worked under Social Security for five years or more she may be eligible for disability payments. Or, she may be eligible for Publie Assistance payments through her local PA office as a disabled adult. I suggest she check these two possibilities. From MG, of Charlotte, N.C.: @ pension from the Veterans Administration for a non- service-connected disability. I understand that my income | is limited for me to continue to get the pension. If my wife | should draw a salary or win money in a contest of any = will this affect my pension?” No. A wife’s income-has no relation to the income limit amount-of earnings and still get Social. working at. the same job I’ve held for 50 ‘payments will go up to $116 in February, But, T also under-_- stand it'll be possible for a person to receive up to $127 a rhonth from Social Security due to the recent changes. How long must I work to get the $127?” It'll not be possible for anyone to get the $127 a month until] 1998. By 1966, it will. be possible for a person retiring then to get as much as $124 a month. But, because of the ts are figured under the new changes it'll take 6 up only $3, to $127. ~ Prom H.-C. J: of Hibbing. Minn.: the Social Security program? I’m a carpenter and have heard | there is a.lot of construction going on there. My wife and I would ltke to go for awhile if my earnings would become part of my Social Security record.” Hawali is under Social Security. In fact, United States * From Mrs. M W. M. of Deale, Md.: By RAY HENRY * curity. kk & .& by American firms anywhere by Social Security. x * “A friend of mine is a But, if “I’m 65 years old and collect, LUNCHEONIS: Served ~ Fox & Hounds Inu Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills ff LUNCHEONS and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. Eber MI ae for Reservations Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 ; aeawite full Social Sees payetante of ites 50 anes Le .| turned 72. As you know a person over 72 can have any Fm still , L know my sg in the ees on “f have just beepMfild | off after working for three years and four months. I paid | into Social Security during this time but I don't intend to “go*hack to work. Can I draw out the money I paid in?” No. Social Security has no refund set up. The only way you can get your money back is in mental payments if , you become eligible for a: “Is Hawaii included.in | ii Altai GRECO — OPEN ALL WINTER | With thd Very Latest — Development of ‘IN-CAR jolah Kein kas pena nnns rewvVverCVTCVC CTT CTT TCC CC li et kt PRPPPPPLPPPP PP PPPA PLS <SUN., MON., TUES. » COLOR: Streaking from the roof FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING of the skies...comes the first great spectacle .., of the jet age! | WHY DID THIS TOWN OF HOMES! MEN FEAR THE “2 LAW ..more than : | the Lawless i VERSAL - coLOR by DE LUXE CINE mMaScOoPE INTERNATI JEFF CHANDLER: ORSON WELLES COLLEEN MILLER “MAN IN THE SHADOW” BARBARA | LAWRENCE “BEN ALE XANDER « DRIVE-IN THE FAMILY DRIVE WATERFORD THEATER IN Roads—Box Phil CAREY Gypsy Rose LEE a AREY TORRES » Teal RED MORO Tes0 ASAGE PRODUCTION 8 coumeem ACTURE SUNDAY and MONDAY By te 3 exciting stars of “WRITTEN ON THE WIND!” ee the book they said could never be filmed! INSAL Prose ARCH ROYAL DANO JAMES GLEASON se e TEACHER'S PET 6:30 P. M.. — SATURDAY — 3—UNIT SHOW—3 NOW THE EXOTIC DANCER THE SOUTHWEST WAS HIS Clawson riyhsus 16 Mile Rd.—2 2 Miles East of Woodward JU 8-23977 — Smoking Section — Park Free — Hot Coffee Served ~- THIRTEEN .. = Lissearit international Prasereaton Seldom Has the : Screen Seen Such a Daring Theme. Filmed-on the : Streets : New York City Chartie Chaplin in “THE COLD RUSH,” “Wednesday, Oct. 8 Se At 1:24°- 3:24 - 5:24 7:24 - 9:24 ~~ [ COMING: Walt Disney's “LIGHT IN THE FOREST” ~ NOW PLAYING | Oakland kiand — HL Doors oe t 12:45 oe LAST DAY! LATE SHOW TONITE! ‘BRIITTE BARDOT. THE NIGHT HEAVEN FEL » CINEMASCOPE® uc EASTMANCOLOR Plus! Jon Hall ™ ‘HELLSHIP MUTINY’ STARTING 2 — THRILL-PACKED FIRST-RUN FEATURES — 2 Saag SUNDAY! FROM THE TOP SECRET FILES OF THE 0.S.S. The most suspenseful . 5 seconds in spy history! prea HUNTER A gambled a millien lives He ... to win the fabu- pes battle of hoaxes that stan- ned the world! Tey a WHIP and FIRE — FIST and GUNFIRE - Write the History of Banditry’s Last Stand & at the End of the | SHOWDOWN 4 rBOOT HILL é CHARLES BIAS Sait ano mower -catcnen NIGEL PATRICK NNEMARIE DURINGER Plus! Thrill Packed Western Adventure Outlaw Trail! “"" FINTAN MEYLERAiso COLOR Cartoon Fun! b Coming!! “YOUNG AND DANGEROUS” # “ROCKABILLY BABY” , FOURTEEN Cee ae Cp owl SE oe 5 BS ake see oie KES Sees Be * “Pa Stays Undel ea ‘el With Ferndale Bows ae ke Sk ok ‘“ Walled Lake —_ 37-6; Skippers aaa Win, 12-6 A Walled Lake powerhouse which, The a spotted Van Dyke; Vikings on the ‘Walled Lake starts and Berkley’s 3rd defeat in i § : f Chiefs ! grows stronger every week now/a 6-0 lead, then bounced back with) gridiron. The Vikings intercepted the same number of games. r Times seems to be all that's blocking} touchdowns in the 2nd and 4th] five passes, two by Frank Fink, | —Parmiagten struck ‘twice Munson Scores 3 armington’s march to the Inter-/quartérs for their Ist win of the! and they scored at least once arack on = while conquering™| as Central Ups | Season on Lakes Conference football cham-|season as well as their first points) im every-quarter to -hammier the | = ; Record: pionship. the — “Bears inte submission, Walled SSS tor. ‘an eight-yard touch. . nn to- | Runners-up. in 1957, the never-; The passing ‘combination of | Lake was in front at halftime, down and Neil. ‘Stevenson tor a say-die Falcons reached the thres-| quarterback .Bill Bryce to end | 18-6. _ scored on By BILL CORNWELL Pontiac Central's football team hold of the Inter-Lakes crown Fri- day afternoon at Farmington by Tony Hiller produced both Waterford TDs in the battle at Walled Lake's six touchdowns [were evenly divided among-Jim} - is still unbeaten and untied today toppling Southfield, the team which! Wat ert ord St div ong - vay - towing - hem- : a ik ~~ Pierce, “Mike Wurst” and “Tom ae oh <= spine ting = aces best t for the title last: year!” Only two minutes were left in the Phelps. Pierce scored on runs of Farmington’s two extra’ points. ph over Ferndale last night’at/on the final day of the season. game when Hiller caught Bryce’s|75 a eigh ds Wurst tallied + « + Ferndale. Farmington overcame a 14-13 |”: and eight yards, Wurs The Chiefs hurdled a mountain of aerial for a 12-yard TD and the) with 12 and four-yard jaunts and) 4.-ive-yard run by Jim Me- handicaps to collect their 3rd con- atten ot rele ot Skippers Ist success in three ties.| Phelps counted. on passes coverihg| Donald and .Cliff Solberg’s eight-| secutive victory as quarterback} the defending champs in their | When Bryee connected with Hil-| 60 and 27 yards, ‘both from Bill! yard scamper- accounted for the Harrison Munson tallied all three) carly season showdown. ler on a six-yarder for the tying Havel. Phelps made Walled Lake’ S Jays’ two TDs and quarterback touchdowns, the winning TD com-| walled Lake served notice, how-| TD late in the 2nd period, it only conversion. Bob Filar placekicked both com ing with only 2:55 of game time! ever that it will still be heard) Marked Waterford’s ist trip into * * * : versions. a 7 ; : : < 5 Me * remaining. . . from by thrashing Berkley, 37-6,|Pay dirt in 10 quarters of football.| Bill Chamberlain's pass to Jim) Farmington led at the half, 13-7, NOT THIS TIME ~ Quafterback Tom Morey . him short of the goal with only seconds remain-. Central rallied to win despite a |and Waterford broke into the win-| The Abes scored thei Aone touch- Leeman in the 2nd stanza ate up|and the Jays were ahead entering (with ball), a ‘standout performer for Ferndale ing d qu spirited Homecoming crowd and {ning column for 1958 with a 12-6;down early in the~2nd stanza on|73 yards and accounted for Berk-|the 4th quarter, 14-13. Triumph High School's football team last night at Fern- play to give the Dales a 74 halftime lead, but a keyed-up Ferndale squad, Lverdict over Vay Dyke as the I-L/4 six-yard slaatt off tackle.- ley’s only touchdown. If.was Walled| gave*the Falcons a 3-0 ah = dale, didn't quite make it on this play as séme the Chiefs rallied after intermission for a 1913 -- What's more -— captain Larry/°@™Paigm got under way. Berklpy“was no match for the |Lake’s —3rd—victory -in as many/ Southfield now stands. 14-1. -- stout Pontiac Central linemen gang up to stop victory, their 3rd of the season without-a loss. =~ Douglas, Pontiac’s workhorse full- we . * . Nt 2 5 4 oe : : | back, suffered an ankle injury on | the 1st play from scrimmage and M S U 13-Poi nt 7) = missed the rest of the game and —_ a the Chiefs were penalized 125 Favo rite. 18 ay yards, 3 * * * - Yesterday’s action also got a little bit rough at times and each | ope elub had one of its members ejected from the contest for t eight teams playing non-confer- much jostling after the tackic’ ence opponents. The most significan ct about} Michigan State, a 13-point favor- the Chiefs’ ‘win wae“their refusal/ ite, cannot afford tq lose if it to quit when 1Hé tide of battle hopes to annex the Western Con- went acai em—something they| ference title. The Spartans play havero een accused’ of doing only six conference games while - in peSt years, the other contenders have ‘seven. ey musmounted every ‘handi.|. Non-league encéunters find’ Mli- _~ cap and twice they came from be-|0iS at Duke, West Virginia at a hind to preserve their flawless rec-| Indiana, Air Force at Iowa, Pitt ee ord, Joe McCauley did a hercu- at Minnesota, Washington at Ohio | lean job of replacing Douglas, Bill| State, Stanford at Northwestern, Ratcliff lugged the leather for all) Purdue at Rice and Marquette at he was worth and Munson enjoyed | Wisconsin. a bang-up evening. cotton te ere wn (Al Star Coach Says Canadiens Will Win e Big Ten football race to-, at East Lansing with the other| | lakers Outscor (Milford, 28-20; Barons Beaten: 5 Jadels Whip Madison, 28-13 in League Win a touchdown near the end of the | Ist quarter as Munson turned in the game’s most sensational play. ae , Apparently: trapped 15 yards be- | MONTREAL (AP)—Coach Milt! Clarkston Homecoming Dragons Falter in 2nd "se hind the line of scrimmage on a|Schmidt says thg Montreal Cana- * ° i. : pass attempt, the long-striding/diens should beat his National! Victor as Brighton Half to Lose 25 13 fe: Munson broke loose and dodged|/Hockey League All-Star ttam. by Edges Holly Fitzgerald . his way across the goal for a TD/‘‘three or four goals’? when the! covering 20 yards. Munson’s spec-rclubs meet_here tonight. tacular run clithaxed an 87-yard) Schmidt made the statement at drive. the annual All-Star dinner last - x & * night and Coach Hector ‘Toe’ . By CHUCK ABAIR The high-scoring West Bloomfield The passing of Dick Smith and the running of Gary Acker enabled Avondale to score a 28-13 victory over Madison, while Lake Orion — taking a 25-13 acing from [picprrabe ta Oukin sxcas let | night. | Smith passed to Herb Harris far | 30. yards in the firsf quarter and |to Harris again in the 4th quarter . 20 yards for touchdowns. Smith added a second *touch- | down in the first period on 2 one | yard plunge and in the final TD in the 4th stanza Acker went 13 . Yards, Acker added all point by -| ranning. ' Madison scored in the 3rd and 4th quarters with Terry Gunter go- ing 60 on a pass play Lea : Poptiac Press, Phote . A t BLOCKADE RUNNER — Jim Pritehett (85), Pontiac Central's | and Northville elevens and defense- Ferndale grabbed a 76 halftime |Blake of the Sténley Cup cham- big senior end, runs some mean-interference for ball carrier’ |minded Brighton today are locked lead with just 43 seconds left in the! pion Canadiens was in accord. : unso , i three- first 2nd period. Quarterback Tom Mor-| Blake, in fact, went a_ step Harrison M 88 the An FSH quarterback rece 8 vise: bla eee ey sneaked into pay dirt from/further and said his Habs should) -883inst Ferndale. This action'took place in the 1st quarter and |place in the Wayne-Oakland one yard away to finish a 30-yard/ win the NHL title for_a fourth con-| Munson scored Pontiac's Ist touchdown on the next play with a aS has. won two straight loop push and Mike Crane kicked the secutive time this year, barring a| dazzling 20-yard run. Munson tallied ‘all three €entral touchdowns © Z contests in impressive fashion and extra point. rash of injurie as the Chiefs defeated the Dales, 19-13. F z : pies 2 = a total of three games counting The Chiefs regained the advan. = be jnon-league openers. reel ee) See Ge ee West Bloomfield and Brighton stanza, They received the 2nd half kickoff and ‘marched 60 oa ee a RSE ee yards for a touchdown with Mun- oe a iene b . coast in son erashing over from the Fern- Awplagey mule 0 after dale two. _* ° . being held to a 7-9 edge in the i oo ae pack xed Before Mt. Clamens knew.what, and Lansing Eastern defeated Port SOUTH LYON 45, HARTLAND 6 | first 24 minutes by Bloomfield A ve urs a a <5 happened, Birmingham had three|Huron 206. _ Paul Underhilland Milan Obreno-| Hills. took the ensuing kickoff and drove F : — C He also added the point-—.- 2 i ae — aie . | ORS vich ran wils as ‘South Lyon|r Jack Newton’s 30-yard scamper Fs AERO I) Re BS IG ee ial BS See ee i iniillg sibel roniped over Hartland 45-6. Under-| in the 4th period insured a 28-20 a ; Luther Graham ate up 54 yards|ceeded to trample the Bathers,| A safety and a one yard buck), . a bei 5 Nae | Orion scored first with Ba at one gallop—with Mike Brown) 36 on the home. field last night] by Dick Kohloff with Bob Stevens’ grag een and — ia coe Sab ae “Pontise Press Photo Gouin going 15 yards around ae : pews three yards off tackle foriin an Eastern Michigan’ League point gave Lapeer a 90 lead at vich on 16 and 4 yarders in the!a wide open offensive duel. UNHAPPY COACH — There was very little joy, on the Bloom- and John Schopf getting the vou Wie Ue ee ¢ 'game. Fes ee can 2nd and 3rd quarters, Doug Kinne,| The score wag tied twice earlier| field Hills bench yesterday as the Barons lost to Northville, 28-0, —— ea ent Se _ tter | PCH made its w x & Kill a eee an e the 4th asi Jack Wren and Gary Weinburger/ and West Bloomfield led 21-20 while} 8 indicated by coach Don Hoff’s non-enthusiastic position. It was (“ary w Ive yards. early in the 4th Saree we Chiets| Ed Bush ran back the opening’ Lapeer won 21-6 over Owosso for. got the other three for South Lyon.| apparently running out the clock! the second straight loss for the Hillsmen. _ It was 13-13 at halftime as 4 Sa = when the speedy Newton broke Harry Marchlenes scored en a W-0 Stati Hess gl ped gg Boole . a IS | John Lucadam tallied two s held for downs on their own 22.| kickoff 85 yards, and a moment ‘its third straight win. added the point. Goiun went 20 then went all the way to score in Ge Eten Urea Wess Bile Glam LAMPHERE 18, CAPAC 7 14 plays with Munson sprinting the ©"S punt and scampered 72 yards. | final yard on a rollout. Bill Davis Pbi! Isabell added the point and) Jerry Sylvain scored twice in Wel | Casclulowns and bested icur ouc: 1 © l ot a Ar Ce yards for Orion’s score, but the — booted the 19th point , S it was 13-0 with only three minites' nee 2nd ~_ 3rd aba he rest downs . sonemong a8 Pr cessive extra points to pace the oD ws ww 5 BO Bes Si point was missed. . T Bare . ni ers ardage rushing» tees thewenes ; The atatictics: gone. te = sole the = oe Yardage Passing ..+sisee vs00 38 o scoring, Tom Bell added the Dave Jacobs and Ron Kozlowski ~ = : v quart VW Seescooddesssoo eeeeven, a” x a ’ First downs ...,...<.... a ¥| Later in the first period Steve as Lamphere -defeatet™ Capac, Essees intercepted “J acces os 203 : AS other Laker six-pointer. : } fe = SS ae cs TD’s in Rushir "964 973. 4 . unts ... Lene eteeaees = - : : ’ 5 Pesing Yardage cvcitssics Gt Mt Sg where he fembled. Bteve | 122 LAFY Kalblelech scared om [pumpies ogi’... Jt! The running of Gene Schuett and) 8 mee Shi Coaehey Oy Farmington #4, Reuintietd 14 rami — ‘ eeven 3:7 4g) 3B Where he | furmied. Steve | a 23 yard pass play and he also {Yards penalized --rvvv++--4° 0? ¢ 39| Ed Keiser and all around-play of| “Detroit Country Day @ Fremont 26, Muskegon Reeths-Putfer 7 asses intercepted by ....... 1 0 Boucher took the bounce -and | icked ¢ t in th 4th coe 14 0 1428 T And kept Milford in the| Northville 28. Bicomfeld Hills Fraser 19, Anchor Bay 7 Clawson routed Oak Park 24-0 Pur atta) ti ees 3.27 1-38! ee . icked Capac’s point in the W. Bloomfield “cis g 3 Ma See Terry lerson kep in ee eS ceased 3 tho = ai ‘lle bu Fu mi len : Jost = wee, eee sapien a Je ator he ae and it | quarter. Andee Gnas. tron genelbner). pat.|contest. Anderson had a TD and Pontise Général 19, Ferndale 13 Frankenmuth 26, North Branch 0 busch 7 eee Troy pos in SD n8002c500¢ -.125 30) was 19.9 after one period. , A : - g Anderson 2, (placements kicked two points after. Je de bas negiee ; ; eague teams. Pontiac a aenoboges - ° : = Tar Clouties went from theltwe IMLAY CITY 12, MILLINGTON 6 West Bloomfield: TD, Ronen ae went a ae oe part J oy Tee = “i xtora 8 uron St. Stephen 13 Sh. aa 5 a 28, Lake Orion 13. |Clawson_ scored | in. each quarter Touchdowns: PCH—-Munson 3 (20, 2,.1, : Imlay City scored tallies in the|5, run), Beil (2 run), Newton ; Roseville 19, Troy 1 Flint Beecher 24, Plin U i tick runs!. Ferndale—Morey (1, run), Browntand Isbell converted in the second|2nq and 4th periods aft tti at, i a ise i skins’ touchdowns, “ Royal Oak Dondero 12, Grosse Pte. 0 Flint Kearsley 13, Grand Blanc 6 - joie Gh Olesiak, Newt Acton - (3, run} nd and periods after spotting) miitord Lineup: Arthur Hil) 36, Alpena 0 . Flushing 44, Laker twice’ and end Lee Strittmatter hit- Conversions “ uarter, ‘ Milli ; ; i Ends — Anderson, Renirie, Veresh, x *« * aw ning 14, peconersions: PCH—Davis (placekick) q Millington a first period TD. Jim] , Ends South Lyon 45,’ Hartla: —- Lt sd gg om $4 ting pay dirt, The final was a 52 ern c , z * + A e PCH LINEUP: Bods” gmith, 8 * * * Ward went four yards and Jim) Tackies—scheffier, Kriebel, Hawley. | Bloomfield Hills held well on'de-| “Watiea Lek ‘avonta Bent ou Fenton 19, Plint Mandeville 14 yard pasé play from Jerry Eno to a rosy rttchett, Terry, Andrews,| Mt. Clemens recovered a fumble) McKee wnt 50 on a pass inter: oo oe Eewert Motschen"| fense but had trouble moving the West perttneees 20. _ AAhetion tb: Sood on 4 Strittmatter 5 ackl 1 fee ifte- oF i t ay c z . o ; head. or Ric tety ash. teen, Pmnie:|on the 35 and in seven plays Ken’ ception for Imlay, while Mike Zinc| “Cepters—Hartwick, Wiseman. __jball. Gary ‘Morgan scored twice! Warren 20° Leke Shor G. G. Rapids South 18] AVONDALE LINEUPS: Ends ~! Arno! one eens Watkins, Spicer, Voyd-| Kunkle 'went over from the one. ‘hit from the four for Millington. eae Rehetbart, Bebostt, Raiser. to spark Northville ane Arter Univ, High 3 38, Plat Rock 0 o . Central i, Dowseis ener, She Harris, Mather, Pruyter. T. tt Amnold ano Batten. Brown Centers—Relyea: ‘On the ensuing. kickoff the Maples | i 2 - : mon ew Haven 0 nings,.Cooley, Shurtz. Guards—Barnhart, Backs— Davis. Munson, Howze, Rat-| < | West Bloomfiéld lineup: Armada 13. Memphis 6 . Grandville 40, Hudsonville 6 p, Wright, Brown. Center > a eject ane = Ends-—Deacon, Aitx Some bles that failed a rs 19, Byron Cente : ed — Se Be cae eer oe One: je piles ae hen Tackies-Seniiing, Marinack, John-| gio y sat han ; I are oe one Big Repide it, Manistee 1 Grand a ia bee Ral ile a ax, D.\Smnith Stan Blomberg, si ais r } m ‘ sco s rom 1 eyer . TERNDALE. nih tocol ce °Guards—Leggat, Lemond, Marsh, Ella-| eatise considerably. peat raad Sere bade fle Great Sf daldsin a Blomberg, J. Douglas» Ron Doucet. Pox, Cr ; . Davies « iT Jee with Isbell ] getting the PAT. ison. ° ° Brown City 31, Dryden 0 Galesburg Augusta 03 Trane anieis ack ies— rner | : s, Brooks | ters—MeLennan, Jim Lucadam. k 1d Willens, Brooks, Moran. Balog. ss | Bash now has seven TD's in| | hacglares ‘Tueadam, Newton, Bell,| Clarkston started early and nev- sete Creek 4, Ypatlant met se occurt oni Cree geet inet - 33° «(Maples T k 26th SCE USS RO Oe <| three / games. BASEBALL, ‘DeCoteau, Ross, Cashman, Watson. jer let up in blanking Clarence-|. jattle Creek Pennfleld | 24, Climax 7 » | gait en 26, Lakes FE tas Pp ake F; ~—Harendt, Gouine, Meister. Backs—! unday, Oct. 5—World Series, Milwau- —— = = ville 20-0. The Wolves have-a vie-| $87 City, Central ¥: go . ; Brora crab ar] eMiichesl Brows ects In other games of EML interest, kee" at New York, NBC radio-TV, 12: 46 we ™, 3% |tory and a tie in bop a jemingham at Hartford Zuo j recs Labs 2 East eigen ey Clarenceville 5th non) . rler, = OWNS... -seeees ses : . dson 70, Summerfield Jacobs. clita: whipped East Detroit 15-0,? » Monday. oe il ea Ee ee tne A i agg 7 73 |__Mel Joseph went over from the Belleville ii 19, ‘tllen Park 6 ase Creek 2 pe Greek St. Philip6 | Birmingham High's cross-country radio-TV, 11:45 am. i Pasges sss. 2640 2-10 12, John Parks dashed 60 yards} Corunna 12. Qwosse ms Feat? Rot ae Corastonk Par team yesterday boosted its record Hetnlock 13, Michigan Latheran 1 ‘string of dual victories to 26 Wednesday, Oct. 8@—World Series, New ge _ intercepted b _ 0 * . York at pellwaukes (if necessary}, NBC Passe ee seus P Sues y seneee cf ats $30.4 after picking up a fumble and Lar-| Chesaning 40, Ithaca 20 Brown City Back Runs Wwita dio-TV, 1:45 es lost. ....- seeee. ‘Caro 18, Marlette 7 Harrison 25, Pa’ ~ ragio-TY. 1:45 p.m. id getias.. tee ony ie eect Bs o (ty Crouch covered the same dis- City Be sNessar 6 H tyron Lio gators Se Woods 7 straight, defeating Mt. Clemens on ; York at Milwaukee (if necessary), NBC |Northville .. “clveee-7 0 14 7—28| tance on @ pass interception for the| Coleman tbh Clartncevile eo tener Clty 22, Milington ‘ the home course, 19-42. Seven Bir- | Almont Continues Streak "te ca, giv te, Eaten vial nen cana | EER EES: in Reggie’ ® —_/mingham runners hed nth ~ ; ree . G) orris Jackson 15, : Wednesday. Oct. 8—Joey Giambra ys.|run)) Nitzel (28 run). Walker cw run), Brighton tallied all its points in | Center Line 36, Utien ¢ Kaikaska 13, Prankfort 0 top 10, pac Jim Reilly R Th 0- Middleweight |PAT—Deal 4. (placements troit City Lea Kent City 18, Newaygo, 13 (10: a bout, ores ‘Pair & Exposition “Center, | , Bloomfield Barrett, V9 i: Bnde—teste, - the 2nd period and held-on-to | —nenvy-13- vote oe : Keliogg 19, Mattawan 7 0: 32.8) dave Pew: (10: 42.8). Alm t t k ni loneics ifatatenlinl cts tast |ABC;7¥. 9 pm prequena, rr anton, Jordon,| squeak by Holly, 14-13. Fumble | Western is, Nortiwest 1 LiAnse Creuse 24, Gri as, Kdlamee Fy stale. 20 x "storivHo | was Mt, Clemens mont just keeps ro ing along.| team all-state in class © last | Friday, Oct. 16—Bobby Boyd vs, Jimm argo Ted Redford 42, Mackensie 6 Lansing Sexton rst The Raiders made it 19 straight) year. ey te as get mt | bout, rotinee Cinras a 5 Btiet, Gerhardt,| Fecoveries in-Holly territory set Eastern 19, S@uthenstern lawton 38. Lawrence 1 1 a finisher. Fraser oe Dan cago Stadium, NBC radlo-TV, ® p.m Heyes, Mon:| up the tallies. Pershing 46, Reed, Steve Thorson, Phil Satter. with a 34-0 romp over New Haven La iN Boeke Deusigs?. = y, g No! tern 32, Northern 0 pansing Resurrection 27, Howell r) try Osterander’s 82 yard run BOWLING crleff, Clark, Pautice, Jones, MacManus. 3 See eeerent ak, thwaité afd Al Baum < as’class C all-state eS eri ed for the other TD. Brown Lory ee &lingy Reeo vE Ron. Visel pasted to ‘Russ Hud. Sout Sic ter at ene phere isc Capa : hat Ba “te? of ml Hartway scored twice on 28 and! City’s Bob Fisher had himself a/time zones. narrates Sonar 178, New| 90" for one TD and scored the| | rm Basel Ford 14 14 Melvindale 7 Linden 19. Montrose 10 tue) Birmingham Ve, also won, 15-50 34 yard runs. |night in whipping Dryden, 31-0, sa redan OEOE FOOTBALL a York, | stopped, Archie McBride, 186,, Other. He also booted the two extra Dearborn Low “Warten 3, Witlo iotees Heights 3s, al nd 6 led by Bill Green (1:19.99. Be Li _ ‘e! iT. ’ . i. + * * Fisher, a 145-pound fullback|selected, NBC-TV. MANTLAAhgel Boy. 119, Manila. out points which proved the difference. Dimondale’s, Woodiand'¢ (tie) Mee data Ai bua 0 . West" Bloomfield dropped its 3rd Big end Jim Osterander also (scored on 73, six. 1 and 45 yards! ¢ aay HORSE, RACING Vo ae pelea! athe * Neirtot! Dale Coggins went two and Don| peckervilie 27, Harbor Béach 7 »| Monroe Catholic 26, Ida Public 13 harrier test, Friday, at Clarence: _ scored once on a pass 40 yards rums. He also made the point and|Belmont* Park, N.¥.. CBS-TV, 3:30 p.m ASELBOURNE. P coe sary oP eaoen! fire Rounds seven to rea¢h paydirt) Be larhorn Fordson 20, W ecko” | mone ses «, Phy: Bagh ville; 26-30. ‘Steve eggs 11:44) from Don Eshenberg and he (in 19 carries he rushed for an) , sa ont ‘Soret vane Bruno Vistatin, 146%. Italy. 12 for Holly..Larry/Scramlin kicked B. Gr. Rapids 19, Or. Rapids Lowell 7 Marsavilie, Algonac? ftiey and Gary Dowdy were 1.2: for KH. booted twe field goals 17 and jamazing 293 yards, plus another|may, cBe-r¥, 7 pen “Diego, aod sBrnest Rrensek, igaig,|the 2nd PAT after missing earlier.) var: ‘2, Beal wd ene N. Carolina 8 Southern California 7 ~ | Mert Roberts was 3rd for Clarence- . 30 yards, Osterander is a 6-3, (37 on pass receiving for 330 total aie oa tn uy cn © al eet Fs a, Brighton| and West Bloomfield Bnet Landing at Buren ¢ + George Wine inington 11 he og cl ville which now has won five in a 208 pounder who was second ‘offense personally.’ Peter go ger ABC-TV, 5 ” ne Hopped Lenny Walters, Vancouver, ¢.| tangle next Friday, tht Central 32, Ann Arbor 7 Eastern re Mie jgan 21, Youngstown 12. row and is: pri this fall, < #.. - Apres ee i‘ ae % Boe _THE PONTIAC F PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1958 es 7 | oo * * x SON x * ’ <— . Me ; 2 > a ra : ae Larsen Is Miracle Hoy of Yo ‘ka | ; S ; NEW YORK (UPI) — Don LatjCasty Stengel a chance-to. reot a capacity crowa of W000 an Degen 8 set he Yd ey a, tay wl or Detroit {1 sen, who achieved the miracle ~of}ganize his pitching 1 ne in- spacious Yankee Sta- | kees, ..{be_ completely against them — no} _ + Le a world series perfect game, car-|Segar, secrets te es of tarot Gene the eaves were riding | 145 Yankbes, naturally ‘were re-(team ever has lost the first three : ——— Z ried the New York Yankees’ hopes|ball who is for ailing com- high, Only twice in World Series | inging each other of 1956 ana|semes and then come back to win ne Pontine Press Photos Coach Wilson to Start itis ager to wrap Up the Haury to or , has sole} history has a team won the first | -oving that it could — and will he series. RAMBLIN’ RAMS — Two problems, both alike, will require huffled ~~", |house eager to wrap up the 1958jauthority to order a postponement} two games and then failed to-_' hanpen again. Stengel himseit appeared | solution by St, James grid club here Sunday afternoon. Two ram- Res Offensive |series in four straight games, eo eép the a ~ that - 2 & ‘acest yn eae paging Rams (left above), bulldozing Jack Lyon and slippery Tom Dow a. e-* buppened te aukecs againat . -balling Rush as '* | Derocher (right) provide the problems — how to stop them. Be- Line Sunday 2am two games to nae, the |. the Dodgers in 1955 and to the | But Stengel’s men also know that) Braves’ starter, croaking “that | sweon the pair, last weekend, they collected 5 TDs in the 446 win could change a few things around here.’* In naming Rush, Haney by-assed itwo younger hurlers ~ rookie Carleton Willey and lefty Juan Pi beeause of old Bob Rush in the friendly sur- over St. Clement. roundings of Yankee Stadium — GREEN ats: ‘wis — It took}S¥mbol of the world famous. bas¢ } Thurs hee the Braves seek t0| waukee, By BRUNO L, KEARNS Wolves, Indians Win, Collide. Next Week Sasa Set for. Showdown femereia defense , y. - {zarre: es Fe _in pro football, to beat the! ' The odds-makers still APY perience. Rush, a — : week ac] Braves an 11-5 lavorite-to Win )>tl- Bruton The paar g and a 3.43 ea é < cording to Detroit Lions’ scout Bob} the at : By Walden aa cans a 3.43 earned run average sto (ecg Career colgemen, = they | pam peat night football-action-in}30, 45, 55 and-75-yards as Hudson;but_is supposed to be fairly easyi¥ : ‘have another.task of pass-defense| man —who pitched the _perleet _| oa} Turley in the state prep circles “assured-a per-;scalped Summerfield 70-6. Hud-jto steal bases against. —__ - - awaiting them. EES siop Loe Lat ab graadiesgp. fect setting for next week's show-/son‘s__third-stringers scored _48/- Larsen, who stands ‘six-four- but} - oso Apr— ———— SS ge __ | Same RUE slop the Milwaukes crushidewn battle between top-ranked| points, and the team now has gone/ still is an inch shorter than Rush, “Gamebalie. Babe Parilli and| SLE md Bay City Central-and Saginaw -Val-| 25 games without a deleat. | never has recaptured the glory that|, “Bart Starr can throw with fhe best) | ~}léy-conference rival-Flint Central.| another four-touchdown pertorm-|Was his on Oct. 8, 1956 when he inthe NFL_and with Totjin Rote ae Bay City. walloped cross-town ance was turned in by Vicksburg’s|Pitched his perfect game against their first defeat of the season Fri- and Bobby ‘Laype doing the pitch-|Ponement and give the beleaguered York for today’s third game, with | rival Bay City Handy 57-0 before| pave Harding. He went 10, 17, 25|the Dodgers in the fifth game of! day night, 26-13, before a crowd of ing for Lions, the g could : : Raisers: eo of = and & yards in his team’s 30-14 that series. 19,107. turn out tbe an aerial circus : int Central, seco ranked ©) victory over Otsego . . . Tom Ditt- : oy “ ear we | ‘Sunday afternoon, ‘(Colts Play Bears, Associated Press poll, thumped) man of Richmond also scored four || f° . sad Hismey ve bees Comes hast? | “The Bears are capable of X OF Ou ee es times and had a 56-yard touchdown| WW IMEL QO apita ‘ed two of their scoring drives — Se ae tpese bec her aan + ins vs. Ca crammed with 10.218 spectators! counted were for 16, 30. 46 and 52 Be ins 64th Se n reall aia gy fara | : . who saw Hank Fonde’s Ann Arbor : Shoat ’ Caphoe L-good neh ar sa 13.0 by Romeo in NFL Tonight . | n"setin us tose bos tr 36 er eacigesscam best Por Haro gl a50 a Wilson, “so our defensive line | Tie, Baltimore Colts; twice con- wat to aS nih aye Monroe beat Highland Park 32-14) PINEHURST, N. C. — America's) “in. potroit line saved at eset and backs will have tq be sharp- 4 queror of the Chicago Bears last and it was Monroe's highest point “capital of winter golf’ began its 3 : ° turned the trick 33-0 in 1956. 64th annual seasan Thursday with e touchdown, halting the Marines er than they were against the Romeo won its second game in| Season, try to halt the migttty } Mis). There were 14 fumbles in the) ‘tal in-Si°zames. ~ ~ lth ning of the Pinehurst Coun-/0" the Titan 5 in the final period. | Colts last week.” Wilson a \thred starts by scoring in the sec- westerners tonight in a vital Na contest, nine of them by Flint Cen- The state’s top-rated . Class B oy eS ae aa in the first quarter, | the Titans, posing the) Fachers ope aBieet ani ah pe Seas liolibent Ge: tiona! Football League contest. - |trat. But Ann Arbor’s offense was| School, East Lansing, avenged its: ee i courses. tases | eeaedl hal Marines) ont the) 6) but passing, 8S ee lord 13-0 ee finds Wash-| weak and it did not score until the only 1957 defeat by downing last <_< Quantico scored moments later ~ Green Bay's Tonning attack is/T? 30 last nignt” ington playing the Cardinals in/fina) three minutes. Ron Watkins\year’s mythical champion, Mar-| Yesterday also markeil the open- after a fumble on the Detroit 35. ‘led by former quarterback All-/ Fullback Bob Galan went 10 Chicago scored three times for Flint on a|shall, by a 21-7 count . . . Battle) ing of the resort village’s two ma- a America from Notre Dame Paul’ ‘yards as the Bulldogs led 6 at Sunday, Joe Perry, a nine-year! pair of runs and a 17-yard pass|Creek beat Ypsilanti 34.0 and had jor hotels, Carolina and Holly) ond Dennis Flynn’ . Inn, both operated by Pinehurst Incorporated. lvetergn, likely will break Steve three touchdowns called back — record. as| the losers wound up with minus from Carl Jackson, Quarterback Jerry Gross was Hornuig who is now ‘at halftime. The other TD came on and Deo M clihenny, hehe susie ‘catfight a long pass in each of the’ first three Detroit touchdown a 21 yard pass trum Ray Ritter |¥4% Buren’s rushing halfba: Schmidt jhe leads the San Francisco 49ers! the star at Bay Ci completed/one yard rushing. “Three independently owned and) Sr ce ; ton | aa « *« &o paired point, _ Cae a against the Los Angeles. Rams at ' ra 12 nassee wad ae ted ve pai managed hotels —’ Manor, Pine pabeine His see sss Mg ei : ae ‘os ae ioe | Horning is also the field goal] tye ‘drive started after Rittér ee adie Biesdes one touchdown. He sepred once Warrior Hoop Star aan lire rorels Ss ie ie ee | | Dae ap ee | specialist fog. the Packers. He intercepted an Oxford pasy 00/ at Philatlelphia in other games. Meet ‘Joh Out 6 Week Ae tel fa iit sie the a = —. —for the wrong team. booted two aghinst the Bears last. 29 Oldzak got 26 yards and Bay City Central and Flint Cen- ohnston ut eeks nar ate cilities for the popular 7. 4 ; week as Green Bay lost, 349. tral meet next Saturday in the! mid-south resort will be open by Last Minute Goal is wrong-way run _ lost ‘Galan 17 in two key plays Oxford got to the 20 twice in the battle to determine the top tearn! ST. LOUIS wm Neil Johnston of| mid-October. the game for his squad! \in the state, the Philadelphia Warriors will be, Bicocsorias pee es Gives Pistons Win | several other former Lions on |second half but could ‘not score.| Groose Pte., heavily favored to) “Muske out of action at least six weeks os . gon’ Heights got its 18th, of action Ed Elisian Suspende the Green Bay team, most of |, ROME, LINEUPS: ees — Bisck,|repeat as Border Cities League straight triumph, walloping Hol-| 4nd perhaps for most of the season Suspended COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) — The! SPOT THE whom went in the trafe for Tobiti ppsay Sipreoeat Russ, / wile fecamrey football champion this season, waSiland 356. Grand Blanc lost for iwith a knee injury, a physician| INDIANAPOLIS «— The U.S. Detroit Pistons evened things at ERROR \ Rote two years ago. Brunk, WN. Brunk,’ Whit Washel.| handed a stunning 12-0 defeat by the first time in 23 starts, bowing said Friday. ‘Auto Club Executive Committee re-|one game each last night when . Guards—Braun, J, Walker, Tackles Oliver Spencer, ,Norm Center—shovan. Masters and guard Jim Salsbury gu" ST, are front_liners for the Packers. oxrosp A . ce See Osmun‘s ad below for details and contest rules. fo tter, |Royal Oak Dondero last night in 13-6 to Flint Kearsley. mith, Murray, Olesst.| conference action at Royal Oak An eight-yard run by Mike _| Johnston, one of the National voked Friday the probationary li- Joe Holup’s jump shot in the final Frankenmuth extended its win Basketball Assn. top scorers for cense of race driver Ed Elisian of 29 seconds gave the Pistons a 108- “Omalev streak to 19, beating North Branch the past several years, crashed Oakland, Calif., citing the suspen-|107 exhibition victory over the Cin- % _* Williams, ey. OTe — Bishop.jin the Ist quarfer and Bill Wald- 26-0 . . . Pigeon has 11 in a row into a wall and injured the knee | sion of his highway driving license) \cingat Royals. 1» SEND YOUR ENTRY - Game time Sunday is 2:00 p.m., a 9 Pam Suazas wk rup’sseven-yard dash in the 4th after edging Unionville 7-4. ‘in an exhibition contest against the Monday in Indianapolis Municipal ave Piontek paced the Royals _ TODAY! and the contest will be telecast Roep. ; . Backs—| period accounted for Dondero’s Stockbridge beat Leslie 18-7 for its St. Louis Hawks Thursday night at Court. He pleaded guilty to a/with 26 points while Gene. Shue led over Channel 2. poh g oane Casey, Bredy. | touchdowns. \14th in a row. Halfback Russ Suth-|nearby Granite City, Ill. | speeding charge. \the Pistons with 21. . . a It’s Fun! It's cice seats at the- major Pro- sun's have secured cho the year to a oe Osmun’ s and Ounan’s s Town and Country have this exciting new contest for everyone who likes, fessional sport n8 atest. The winner ors plays, or watches sports! Nothing to buy. Enter as often as you like . . .. enter several times in e 1 ° ® * * - ie a seats from these each weekly contest if you wish. Follow the simple rules. A new contest each week! FIRST CONTEST APPEARS TODAY ABOVE THIS AD... ENTER TODAY! HERE AS HOW IT WORKS: each week. be eligible sports Fact se 1. test entries to Zz: Saturday’ . postm tmarked later than eeece peti ose. or brought into “we ou i : time Weererte’ n post card of free entry bent Every Saturday Osmun’ s will publish a SPORTS FACT ad (like ine one 3 is eens 4g stores. aprety of Osmun’s : on the right) in the Sports Pages of The Pontiac Press. The SPORTS 4. All entries become FACT will contain'an error (like the one in this example... it is RED : 7 we ge interesting or Grange not TED). You spot the error. Report the error on a post card 7 as often or by filling out a blank in either Osmun’s stores and write a sports fact you think unusual or of interest, sign your name, address, and phone number . . . that’s all there is to it. Each week Aaa will verify the correctness of your cemfy ond th the sports = fact you submit, and award the prize. -Each week's winner will have his picture’ ‘and corrected answer with the ° sports fact he submitted in Osmun’s advertisement on ine Tel-Huron. Shopping Center page in The Pontiac Press. Le 7 Mail or Bring Your Entry to OSMUN’S, 51 N. Saginaw St., and OSMUNS TOWN & COUNTY, Tel-Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac THE. PONTIAC. PRESS,-6A° tURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1958. _SIXTREN_ 4 -have no other course but to back day night. He is “schools is ‘reported by Lynn M _ Bartlett, Fe ce ie a eS STUDENT DRIVER'S ERROR — When Mrs. ~~ Beatrice Douglas, a student driver, lost control of her car-in St Louis she came to a stop amid a shower of bricks and wreckage of a barber time. chop: Mrs. Douglas Gale a ‘passenger escaped — injury, and no one was in the barber shop at the “UPI Phete DeGaulletoTest Airlines Battling in Sky Reaction fo Plan for Safety Returns to France Today _ After Offering Algeria Spectacular airplane crashes with ‘their tragic death tolls attract great public attention, but little is heard of | Aid and Amnesty . ' the trline’s never-ending efforts to | control these accidents, Here is a look | at the airlines’ side of the safety AJACCIO; Corsica (AP) — Pre- one By WES COOK mier de Gaulle returns home to-| AP Writer day to test France's reaction to A red light flickeged on his dramatie offer of massive aid the airplane control panel. An to Algeria and amnesty for rebels alarm bell split the muffled roar who lay down their arms. Alger- of the four big engines, ians—French and Nort§ Africans “Fire in manber three.” —had shown little enthusiasm. the pilot. * i la Pilot, co-pilot and\, engineer There was some consternation’ _— among rightwing French Colonial moved swiftly but smoothly to cut leaders at De Gaulle’s policy dec- off the flaming engine, block its, laration and the outline of a five- flow of oil and gasoline and set off year plan for Algeria in Con-'the puilt-in extinguisher to smoth- stantine Friday er the fire. The plan calls for vast indus-| 4 few minutes later the aircraft trial and housing construction and settled to the runway, tires squeal- better opportunities for Algerian ing softly, Moslems, but leaves virtually all parking place. political questions unanswered. De “ a, crew unfastened safety belts Gaulle never mentioned ia : and stepped from the cock- tion or the phrase “Algeria 1s pit onto the second floor of a build- French. ing in downtown Kansas City, They had_ just comet a trouble - plagued make - believe flight from Kansas City to Los Angeles. The nightmare flight ~ included a fouled-up’ landing gear, engine failure, severe icing and other assorted,difficulties. - Pretend flights in coc kpils exact- De Gaulle ly like those of the big fPassenger | Cf Nae 2 ~ Initial comment among _ the planes — complete with, sound ef- ; fects—is one way in.which airlines North Africans who make up the ' v se cae bulk pf Algeria's 19 million -ople nattle for greater safety in the sky. was reserved 2 Two recent crashes were grim - « « * reminders that the battle is neyer “We have heard promises be- °- A KLM aftrliner went down! fore,” a Moslem shopkeepr said. !" the Atlantic killing 99 and a “We know De Gaulle is different, ‘Northeast Airline plane crashed on) but suspicion dies slowly the east coast, claiming-23 lives. De Gaulle flew to Corsica Fri- But Jim-Pyle, chief of the Civil going on to, Aeronautics Administration, says here to- air travel is four times saf fer than snapped * * After hours of -consultation the, revolutionary May 13 Committee, whose uprising helped return De Gaulle .to’ power last June, said through a spokesman the program is “excellent, going beyond our expectations.” Informed sources said. however, that the Europeans: Marseille, after speaking dav . going by atitomobile. . : + * In 1957, the combined U. S. scheduled domestic” and interna- Ttional airlines had a fatality rate, ‘of only one passengér for 500 mil-- ‘lion passenger miles * * * State Building Plans - Receive Set-Back Hopes for an early, The CAA is working on a mod- , LANSING Pi— start on a V4-story, 10 million ernized program for air traffic dollar new state office building op- control to avoid airplane collisions posite the capitol faded today. ‘while the airlines themselves are A legislative committee empow- working to prevent mechanical ered to ie ake the project yes- and human’ break-downs. terday refused to approve a a basis Airlines insist on putting Ceteran for Grane ing tendered informally pilots and crews through refresher bx the State Administrative Board. courses in emergency procedures— ‘Instead, it offered an alterna- suc h as TWA's Kansas City simu- tive immediately decl lared unac- lated eockpit course — year after ceptable by State Treasurer San- year. ford A. Brown. “In the simulator, we can teach’ It would require the state board new crews as well as veteran fliers) to invest state employes retirement, the| latest emergency procedures funds irf the project at a lower in- |developed by ourselves -and the in- terest rate than now could be ob- dustry.”’ said Dean Officer, man- tained onthe open market. The ager of simulator flight training administrative board meets on for Trans World Airlines. Monday “It is less expensive than op- | erating a regular aircraft and | eliminates any risk of costly fail- ure. Here we can make a mis- take and then spend as much | plone as necessary in oe | | —_————__— New Children's Nursery Schedules Open House An open house will be held atl . their personnel and their planes. and taxied gently to its ~ our crews to take the proper | action.” | This training is in addition to |§ the pilots’ and_crews’ regular fly-. ‘ing time, which averages 80 hours | a month. Most of the flying em- | ployes devote a considerable amount of their own time and) money, both . individually and through professional organizations, to investigating new safety devices and procedures. Airlines keep an eagle eye on | * en 3 “We monitor the performance of our equipment and personnel. 24 |hours a day through.a world-wide | By network of communications, " said Jim Davis, director of line main-| tenance for TWA, ko ok lk Davis said-at least once a year) ‘every plane has its engines broken | ; down completely, rebuilt and flight} tested. All airlines maintenance work Is) Subject to: CAA regulation and | done under inspection of CAA ex- pects. | “It is ‘a great tragedy’: said one| airline official, “that a part of the |\@ price of progress in aviation has} been the loss of loved ones. “But it would be an even greater | tragedy if we failed to take cor- lrective action resulting in greater isafety for other air passengers. Reds Mark Anniversary of Sputnik MOSCOW (AP)—The first earth | satellite was sent aloft by the So- viet Union one year agé (cay Russia marked the anniversary with predictions of further con- quests of space * * * “The time is not very -far dis- tant when we will pass from earth: fe isatetlites to rockets which make interplanetary flights,'’ said Alex- ander Nesmeyanov, president of the Soviet Union's Academy” of Sciences. Nesmeyanov spoke, Fr iday night at a gathering of scientists to cele- brate the atinivefsary. Other speakers hailed what they called Russian supremacy in conquering space. The launching of Sputnik I on ‘Oct. 4, 1957, was equal in im- portance to the discovery of fire|& or the invention of the steam en- gine, Nesmeyanov said. * Sputnik II with the .dog Laika aboard was sent up a month later. Both now have burned up in the ‘earth's atmosphere. Sputnik’ VII ‘has made more than 1,935 revolu- tions around the earth in almost .five months aloft dnd is still g0- ing. : The speakers did not mention the Us: satellite program: the new Meadowbrook Ct hildren’é F Nursery, 3480 Shimmons Rd_, Pop- ac Township, from 1 to 4 p.m Sunday, Oct. 12. The nursery “area covers eight acres of a Two teachers will supervise chil Idren's activities when the nursery opens Monday, Oct 12 Jt is owned by’ Mr. and Mrs Earl Gormaine, 10495 W. 11 Mile. Rd. Ee woot UNITED FUND The selfish person is miserable Adult Education Drops 8 Per Cent in Michigan iL ANSING, uw — An eight per “cent | decline in pe rsons enrolled in adult education courses in Michigan. sticks it away like a squirrel, gloats over it, others. the lives of state superintendent of public instruction. 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Houseman Spltzey | built the red Bice house with * ON PACKER COURT — The Sonia. Lewis Wrenns. live in-this ranch style home just a year ago. * F Pontiae Press Phiotes board and batten trim. Shutters are gray. The wer moved here from Royal Oak +3 by Ea Viaserwere a ee pine. Kitchen cupboards are also the same pine. The wallpaper has a stylized rooster ona bright coral background. PASS-THROUGH This shuttered pass- through is in the wall between kitchen and den. Mals and built-in bookease in-the den -are knotty Your rN eighbor’s House ~ Young Moderns Have Colonial Taste - By JANET ODELL. Pontiac Press Home Editor Three weeks “before: Kelly Wrenn made his debut into the world. his parents moved into their new home on Packer Court in Upper Long Lake Estates Kelly, now ‘a year old, is a blue- eved “demon th ye Mrs... Houseman-Spitzlevy built one-story, ranch home. . Wrenn planned and executed the | decorating. The ‘result is a charming contemporary home with a colonial toich. * * * Living room and dining room are together in an open pian. is area has beige walls, a white ceiling and cocga brown carpeting. The dining room, at the front of the house, is closed off from the front entryway by a.half wail of brick. This brick is painted white and is topped with a planter. WHITE BRICK — The cérner fireplace lias a massive ‘Roman brick chimney, painted white, ‘The raised hearth is multi-colored slate. The face of the clock and the little tea. kettle match the " according to his - ~ mother-- Sirs: Lewis Wrenn: Jr-- Sieve it is a series of small pictures, bung one.above the other. Draperies at both sets of win- dows are nut brown with sheer white dotted cafe curtains over the lower half. The drop leaf table, chairs and open hutch cupboard are maple Mrs. Wrenn ‘displays her c ollection of mil k glasses im the cupboard. WHITE FIREPLACE The fireplace which takes up a complete corner has a white Roman brick chimney. bricks high, the’ slate-topped hearth is multi-colored. Trim around the opening is brass. The only decoration on the chimney is a clock mounted in a square wooden case. Against the one long wall in this room there is a chintz eovered sofa, The print, a fruit and vegetable one, mostly green, rose and coral. OE i ‘Five - coral, green and brown. Cur- into the kitchen. tains are white cafes. braided rug lays in front of the The sofa is coral, while the sink. Counter tops are beige For- is door goes to the kifehen hall- | QUIET, NOW — It was a rare moment of stillness for young Kelly Wrenn; he’s usually more active. He and his mother take their ease in the family living room. brown. Thé beige walls and cocoa carpeting provide a neutral background for the bright ruffle. and curtain trim are Chairs are Hitchepck. The Above the built-in bookcase there is a shuttered opening to the kitchen. Through this Mrs. Step lamp tables hold glass lamps with white shades. Next to the fireplace is a rooster design is dupticated in a black wall decoration, ute matching. The breakfast table is oval. light switch plates are natch. ing black. ‘There is ; maple fur nifire in 1 the ed : / . ‘ chintz sofa and the green uphalstered chairs. Curtains are white and draperies nut pale green guest room. White ruffled curtains dress the win +€entinued on Page 18) plain green lounge chair. Across Wrenn can keep an eye on young | V | the room there is an arm chair Kelly. upholstered in a duller green. ; ————— Completing the colonial touch is econ pace an = a Boston rocker and a mapte ae eee re one =— desk..with dots tile drawers. —— mS a | = a war dots of little drawers. oad is a smail kaif bath. This | aa Bétween the living room and : : porch there is a den. This has a has geld and = diamond —=— corktone tile ‘floor and pine ee oli On vk ee =>=- i Mrs : <= and cu ‘ : = paneled walis. Mrs. Wrenn i ficor Is beige tile. . = still working on the large braided rug which combines shades of This same beige tile extends. A minute round mica in a linen weave. Cup- chair meant for reading and beards are knotty pine. ‘ TV viewing is striped in brown and white. © COLONIAL WALLPAPER 2 Sliding louvered doors can _ Walls above the cupbeards and | in the breakfast table’ area are | papered. The design is a colon- ial one, black and white chickens on a coral ground. The window shut off this room from the liv- ing.room. A _ single louvered way: 2 NEED ANOTHER = ) aaa —- =a (_C——————s eae brass trim on the fire opening. Beyond the green lounge chair the | maple hutch cupboard in the dining room is visible. 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A handy are manufactured in styles to fit shelf on-one side may be raised or lowered. You may obtain a full- |modern decors as well as tradi- sized pattern to trace on wood,-then saw out, by. sending $1 in cur- tional, “They. come, partially as- rency, Beck ce mney order: to Steve, EENeem. Pontiac Press, Van sembiled in compact cartons, ready Nuys, California. an . Wrenn House-Built.|-«". at Upper Long Lake (Continued from Page 17) dows. The bed skirt and chair cushion are yellow and green, while the spread is plain green and quilted. | Kelly’s room has a beige tile : floor like the other rooms. His ; walls are soft yellow. The cor- ner windows have white dotted ‘swiss cafe curtains. In addition to the usual nursery furniture this room CUT YOUR a ls WORRIES roi ee LE i corduroy covered ' studio couch. Pictures of Chessie, the | DESK a famous railroad cat, adorn the ’ walls. Naturally there’s a PATTERN braided rug in here too. 402 The bathroom is sandalwood READY TO GO! ig MORE THAN 100 COMBINATIONS OF COLOR & svvues | curtains are gold. School homework gets off to a an a oven . gotd start with this desk made of} hen the Wrenns were mar- | plywood and solid stock. The con-| and beige. Wallpaper is gold With these and many additional items , + BAKED ENAMEL a i 2S ae gorrard ne ie ° iT | available at SENSATIONAL OCTOBER ALUMINUM LAP: SIDING gr "walls. To hide the contents, is. | | fi | DISCOUNTS. CHECK THE ITEMS IN. Wre sted w oi eS Pm. " Hf ! a rmmcceoe akan 5 E 13 | Ssvescictees ot | hel iil THIS AD... then come down AND ) : Ce ade at tee | SAVE om every tom. f } | Tied, one of their wedding gifts | sruction is as simple es the mod,| a pas M Ne and hice pigpord ern lines of the desk itself. Pattern Per wo DOWN ff con color scher e bed- | 402, which gives cutting guides and : | tow *] > | room color scheme around this c shows every step, is 25 cents. This) Monte payee | Walls are white. Carpeting is = me | . . ¢ : 18 |62 with four other patterns for Specialists si te) e | blue. Curtains are blue and white | simple furniture all for $1. Add a - in All Types of | figured. The bedspread is heir- Remodeling cents service charge for orders un-| Services P | 5 YEARS ff loom type, blue with a metal | der $1. HURON BLDG. @ PONTIAC ‘to pay aes in it. Tene pontiae aa = Furniture is pine. Above the ' Dept. Beiiesd Hills, New York. ad oe weg trae RP SiMe. eh ote Spey, tale Pea pate ik Ge ch oa 3 es pea ney Tee! Ser we eee 2 me apatite le, Lo <i re ee : . a Pt aae ees =" ron r ital. et & eo is = 9 ra See Sem Bee ae a eo telys: =. 2” BEAUTIFUL ~ 7 "HEAVENRICH 4 gt 7 > be Date abe iv A “ ki QUALITY BLANKET Quality—Loose = Insulation © _ Fiber 3 8-Ft. Lenghs Insulation a $ 2 PER 100 ~ Cc PER z st BAG a a. Cash & Carry . U.S.G. BRAND — | 4x8x%" SHEET ROCK $438 16x48 Rock Lath} ts save coon. seco Model Located at 170 Westway—Open Daily and Sunday 10 to 08 = ie ewe ~ROCK vi had *3 BEDROOMS = © * FACE BRICK Cc | #8 CHERRY-MHGY, & $f60 * FULL CAR PORT * GAS HEAT | ope. CASH 1 KNOTTY PINE, C.N.C. / * 1% TILED.BATHS * WALK-IN CLOSETS ~ cinayae MF vite, FOR QUALITY, SAVINGS * Birch or, Mahogany Kitchen Cabinets 9 | FREE DELIVERY at These and COMPLETE All City Improvements—Paved Sidewalks 5 i j PRICES on Purchase of $50 | -—»«- SELECTION, NOTHING DOWN * 1040 Square Feet of Living Space ‘OR MORE ; SEE pod POON! Approx. $66.18 Month 7 | * Includes Principle - MICHIGAN AVE. Payment and Interest NEWT ON BLDG. CO. nts oo -ROTH LU M B ER co. Full Price $12,240 $540.00 CIVILIANS FE 8-2707 | AV 4-2900° 70 WESTWAY 3360 W. HURON[ s¥A"Gcttathy FE 5-6910 coon WON IN" | : MOVES SOU. Se eee FREE PARKING ~ EASY LOADING Sop A eR SIRS, Sec ee eae, ae j : i geen Advetiond : ‘Alum. Comb. Door will fave-basements, | - : reason, according to a Focal Complete & Swan a science magazine: (Most Sizes) 24" |Z @ Rec. Rooms © Attics @ Additions @ Porches | @ Basements _ © Garages | WE BELIEVE PRICES Witt |} |] co up sHo thrills <at" RTLY ... NOWS | ETO BUY r ~Low Prices on “Interior Work that hat would cost. _ NO- MONEY DOWN ° per: Spd ony oe > 5 Years to Pay he FREE ESTIMATES ‘away from basements “as cheer-|~ tless caverns with dusty joists and FE 2-2671 | Remodel ° > Blodks will keep out water, Fa 0 Here's a practical remodeling idea for cellar windows .. . install PC Glass Blocks. Glass let in light, insure privacy— they're the mark of a modern home. Glass Blocks are easy to clean, too, and don’t need tively if you first replacement or repair, Call eoie cad ae ek or phone today. pecially weather, i FE 5-8163 |that you can wrap it more tightly.) 7, mix small ba saci Sati | 2690 Woedward Day or naked light bulbs is in the “cellar “ §. of Square = architect . _He and Lake Road Night other experts listed «three essen- . tials for_a modern basement: Nat- ural light;planned layout (utilities “A sewing center, party kitchen f= fand barbecue, or a. queen-size) ‘laundry, will lure the latly of the) ‘house, Kids can be cornered for size \play in bad weather and teenagers | Basement Windows =| 22, "°° 274 Toll = noisy sec | with PC GLASS - | BLOCKS 7 Warming Helps Tape Plastic electrieian’s tape, which ,cam- do all-kinds of jobs from in- ‘sulating a wire to repairing a gar-' den bose, will work more effee- ‘for $1. Add 10 cents service charge warm it against | for orders under. $1. a lightbulb: This warming Saal ae $ about two improvements: makes the adhesive hold faster, es-| a) itl ‘i a , wero PATTERN 224 = “pecaiise you merely trace the horse's features on the plywood, them paint over the tracings. The pattern gives. complete direc-_ tions for putting the parts together and the‘colors to use in paint- ting: “Simple<tools are all you need. A jig saw, or even a hand coping saw, will suffice. To obtain the full size pony rocker pat- tern No. 131 wend $1.00 to Steve eee The Fontinc Press, Van Nuys, Calif. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY; OCTOBER 4, 1958. source's any season wih pry roster for real tity te to" coy apy ae When it's al pajnted up with bright cnlors_ and decorated with a fewupholstery tacks, you'll have a real : range ridin’ bronc. To biild the article requiresno particular | — "skill becatise you simply trace the full size patterns on plywood” }—-and-then-saw-them -out-and-put- them: together. ~Painting-is-easy{~ | STOP [EAKY | BASEMENTS _ MAKE A CHAIR or’ a set ot chairs. You will be amazed at what | a simple job it is. These chairs are comfortable too, Seats and backs are padded and the arm is a little wider than pull-up. | Pattern 224 is 25 cents. It also is) included in the Quick and Easy Furniture Packet No. 13 whigh’ \gives five different patterns all The Pontiag Press Pattern Dept. OO Bedrord Hills, New York. i Will not blister, peel, chip or crack off. Use on stucco, asbestos, shingles, concrete block. $6.50 ca. or concrete for pointing and -patch- The Sunliner SIBLEY Coal & Supply Co.| Furring refers to wooden or met-| ing jobs, use a clean garbage-can \al strips that are applied to walls; |lid. Invert the lid and set it jn an ‘ceilings and roofs to provide anjempty keg or box so that it won't’ even surface for the application of wobble on its handle. It'll make BROWK BROTHERS 704 W. Huron FE 8-9311 OVER 100 HOMES SOLD 140 WN. Cass Ave. = ‘shingles. wall board, acoustical tiles a faster and easier than all bucket or other deep containr, ° aborioNs © SEAWALLS — ° BATHROOMS : * Complete Masonry BUILDING SERVICE ~ ~ 2955 E. Walton Bivd.,- Corner Opdyke OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 6 SUNDAY 12-4 EVENINGS OR 3-2276 we ips pe ook DO IT NOW WITH A FREE ESTIMATE CALL! _FE 2-7004 a The Model Homes at Fairview Hills Feature: 3 BEDROOMS plus « LARGE FAMILY ROOM» KITCHEN MENT ° LARGE LOTS » GAS HEAT + FACE BRICK FRONT a with Eating Facilities * 1. and - 1/2 Baths * FULL BASE- tu ee ee per month includes everything. Principal, Interest, Taxes and Insurance. J Models at: 11990 — Move-InCosts, ss VETS: $325.00 $$ || CIVILIANS: $450.00 = ~ Low FHA and VA Terms: also included in ne price of the homes: "_City Sewer and Water © Paved Streets Paved Sidewalks and. Side- Drives Yorktown Birch Kitchen Cabinets with ' Moulded -Formica: Tops © Built-In Bread Box and Chopping Block ¢ Oak. Floors. Exquisitely Furnished By: MIRACLE CITY, INC. Grand River at Seven Mile Rd. Copyright 1958, Giant Homes, Ine. : J FROM DETROIT: Take Grand River North to the Grand River FROM PONTIAC: Take Commerce Road west to Milford:-Right Kensington Metropolitan fark mame DIRECTIONS: Expressway, just north of 8 Mile Rd. Grand River Expressway tothe Milford Exit. Right on Milford Road through the town of Milford. Fairview Hills: Subdivision is on Milford Road on the outskirts of Milford. on Milford Road to Fairview Hills. - Models Open: 12 to8 PM, Daily and Sunday 7 “TWENTY we Series 400-A ALUMINUM AWNING WINDOWS . greater Visibelty inside greater Beoity outside - _Sevart modern - So ~ with moderna Truscoa® Series 400- A Aluminum Awning Windows featuring tilt-out ventilators. Easy to open, easy.to close for controlled fresh _air flow—even when it rains! And easy to clean, too! If you plan to build or remodel, stop in and __See us, We have Truscon Series 400-A. Aluminum — Awning Windows in a wide range of sizes, STOP IN TODAY! “e. WEEDON HOME EQUIPMENT CO. FE 4-2598 1661 South Telegraph Rd.. Seal Moisture Out of Masonry Walls | THOROSEAL | Theresea! fills and seals me- senry wells above ond below . . ground level. Silicone-base coms. a pound penetrates masonry, ? f. ’ 7 ae FS \ | i be ‘—- , A “ame forming water-tight seal. Gives 39 ‘Se complete protection while edd- s = of; mm S , ing color te besement wall. Economical powder form. a Talbott Lumber Co. _ * “CUSTOM DESIGNED — Taking her ee “from a wedding gift jug, Mrs. Lewis. Wrenn pliaed Go Gace ny pactoes that ‘hemg Ghee the bed. Mr. Wrenn put up the shelf to hide the long bed -light. ,The ruffle matches the curtain =. ‘sf fae ‘paiotind ta? the-room, is blue and white. Candle-- sticks and-mugs are pewter; candles are blue. - The heirloom type bedspread is. blue with a . meta) thread. Furniture is pine. # } re Nn ed + DHE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 4, 1958 oe CUSTOM BUILT TO FILL-YOUR NEEDS @ Block © basco’ e Frome | , ALL TYPES in| tree Estimates «= FHA TERMS. seit ere, ERS ah, The eae ed lied Pedy-Bilt Garage Co. | boat ct tome OF FINE . OR 3-2360 COMPLETE ” E MODERNIZATION. PROGRAM | @ Recreation Rooms @ Hreeseways © 7722 Austere, Waterford OR 3-5619. Pontise Press Phote Better sthan ‘stocks or bonds, or even bank savings, buying a home ig the only “inflation proof’’ invest- ment available to the average man today, ’ “The home you pay. $16,000 tor today,’ says H. V. Simpson, execu- five head of West Coast Lumber-. men’s Association, ‘‘may well be worth $25,000 when you finish pay- ing for the mortgage 15 or 20 years from now.” At the current rate of inflation, Simpson said, almost everything we buy is going up at the rate of about 1 per cent every four months. Tp2 -rice tag on a home, and most ‘other commodities, is two and one- half times what it was in 1941, he then, today will demand $25,000. Certain types of home styles, Simpson warned, retain their sell- ing appeal through. the years. Homes designed with wood-sided exteriors are by far the most popular, the building expert: points out, People identify com- | fortable living with homes sided in attractive, well-textured woods like western red cedar or west 1025 Oakland FE 4-4595 | coast hemlock, By far the best selling boanse. Simpson advised, are those which Have Inflation Hedge said. A home that sold for $10,000). preciate, but actually. gains in Today's Homeowners: _ ‘raise wie cach passing year, Simpson pointed out. SIZE ANY Aluminum Combination. Windows 411.95, ‘DOUBLE - ~ HANG . make liberal use of wood paneling, built-ins and cabinets inside th ¢) home, The largest majority, nearly 9% per cent of all women; want kitchens finished in popular woods. One of the most beautiful of the woods for all manner of interior usage is Douglas fir, he advised, with west coast hemlock and west- ern red cedar running close sec- “ghee, finished woods seem to be the most popular, the pointed out, although these western woods will take stain, paint or enamel wonderfully well. _ The average home built today, walls of wood, and built-ins te charm aly woman. Terms and down payments are the most liberal in years, the lum- ber leader said, and despite the current business decline, pricés are) still climbing and a housing boom PLUMBING NEEDS }; Quality Repair Parts well-thought-out storage | | “FOR YOUR EAMES & ALUMINUM ' Basement Windows Storm & Screen 3142x1314 Size $Q95 Other Sizes in Stock ~ SLIDING GLASS DOORS Complete With Glass and Screen 6’0''x6'10" Size 79950 OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE FULL 1” THICK ALUMINUM DOORS Any Standerd Size $96? | Complete with Frame and and Hardware BROWN, Inc. Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning FE 3-7195 55 E. Pike St. Expert Workmanship We Sell and Instal! CRANE PLUMBING EQUIPMENT e NOW SHOWING e 1959 PETERSON Z HORIZONTAL ROLLING WINDOWS, 3 NEW MODELS | ALWINDO NEW LOW PRICES Division of Northern Aluminum "1702 S. Telegraph .. FE 8-0495 is not far distant. This is a good time to buy, he advised. A home is one of the few purchases a fam- ily may make which does not de- _ More Quality Better Construction A Workmanship Any size or style, frame or masonry. All jobs expertly contsructed with quality materials. Complete cement work. OPEN SUNDAYS 12 to 4 Call GG M for the finest and most com- * @ Bf plete building’ service. We guarantee ADDITIONS . satisfaction . . . and we save you money. - ® PORCHES Call us and our representative will call @ ATTICS at your convenience. Free estimates. No ee ’ <= URRTING zt - PHONE E 2- © RECREATION ROOMS e BREEZEWAYS © ROOFING e KITCHEN REMODELING- G&M CONSTRUCTION CO. 2260 DIXIE HWY. - NORTH OF TELEGRAPH RD.. - © No Money Down “@ Easy Terms FOR HOME MPROVEMENT AT A. PRICE TO FIT YOUR BUDGET! © First Payment in 1959 1211 e SIDING” e CONCRETE WORK © STORM WINDOWS — PONTIAC FULL- SIZED ROM. DINING © Bs 2 Fireplace ~~ CALL “THE GEORGIAN" Sliding $19,90 Glass : Doors —_ FE 4-0528_ 377. 5. TELEGRAPH: RD. er | Bateman- Kampsen Realty eel MICH. ORS pe RE pee Ba he OE dn: EA oe Rr Re eo es Baie? be ea shows..a mill number, the grade number and the initials of a recog nized grading and inspection for the species involved, In the case of Southern Pine, for < the. initials are $P.1.B for Southern Dine ‘Thare ‘ the house and at what — mainte: expense, This ex- _plains why the use of good quality “material, as identified~ by the the device is also useful in select-| 4ng lumber of permanent character - for uses such as exterior siding and interior paneling. Outdoor Screen Has Double Use ° Out of lightweight framing lum- ber, metal fence posts and a Peg- | Board panel the average. home craftsman can build an attractive | _ outdoor screen useful in proves | privacy for a patio, screening the — wind, cutting off the view of an’ "unattractive area or merely add- | Gig ! = , — ae Te | | ne ol ol g | : Undercoating Required Work Up From Bgttom be - Now... Phone... FE. 8-61 92 i | i ing a: decorative touch to a Yard! Lightweight and easy to move, | , the screen is a 4 square panel of ’ Peg-Board in a framing of grooved | 1 by 2inch lumber, Angle irons at | the corners strengthen the frame- work. The legs are sections of - metal fence posts which extend 1°’ _ from the bottom and are pushed | | into the ground to hold the screen upright. : With suitable Peg-Board fix- tures, the screen can be equipped | with shelves or fitted for hanging | lawn and garden tools or barbe-— cuing equipment. One Yard Off Floor Is Rule for Kitchen Height Generally kitchen counters, should measure 36 inches from the’ floor to the ceramic tile covering on the top. Ranges, dishwashers, laundry equipment and other prod- ucts of most manufacturers of ap- pliances conform to this height. | One exception to the 36-inch rule! is the pull-out shelf or table. for lengthy chores. such as i — ‘ i i -| | fruits or preparing vegetables. This! section should be low enough for) comfortable operation when one is/ seated on a chair oF stool. a Norway has an average popula-| tion density of about 10 persons i per ‘squaré mile. -- Space Heaters | j seu vine ) "SEALED from the room air you breathe!” « Sefe Gas Heat .. kow-cést In- the-wall units . Thermestapically controtied » Sealed vents » No chimney needed - No electrical | connection - Easily installed « Clean - Silent ’ Enjoy safe gat heat and a life of ease v and comfort—complete freedom from carrying coal and stoking stoves and relief from toilsome, ex- pensive redecorat- ing or cleaning year after year. Compare installed and operating ex- pense before you buy. Call us a out obligation for a FREE estimate, 9 DOUG HALLET, Licensed Contractor WEST BLOOMFIELD HEATING CO. 5725 w. Maple—Orchard Lake BE 8-3953 Nights FE 68-3465 | bs cath & ne use semi-gloss, enamel or flat down and applying the finish to the! { " ‘ re -SALES BY: paint. Keep in mind, however;| underparts first. Then tip it right ves. and Sun. = flat oil -paints are easily) side ‘up and finish the job. | Eames & Brown, Inc. - Call MA 6-6247 m r WI SO N rea Ity co ae wae oe tee ——— js poner one 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. e Te. L y for window sills. All of these) Many homemakers cover their is Concificaing coatings can also be used to re-/bathroom or bedroom vanity with § 55 E- Pike St. FE 3-7195 Keego Harbor EMpire Y finish woods that have previously|the same hardboard marble-pat-| DOWN ae. Oe ALSO LOWEST FHA TERMS! aor BASEMENT, (*3-BEDROOMS : “COMPLETELY ¥ 4 Serwen|| ae - _ CITY SEWER and WATER! - yous ruly rp! The be. A HOME Every Workingman Like paneling from the western| Jo modern fuels deserves the Can Afford and Wants! ISHED ———— STAINED GLASS — New lamp shades having the warm, glow- |pine region, the decking may be 4 ing colors of stained. glass are low-cost, reproductions of famous |given any type of finish—lacquer, Play a "Be sare, eee church windows on. Bakelite rigid-viny! sheet printed by a process shellac, varnish, stain or paint. y “4 using 10 different colors. A laminate of similar material protects |When used in’ a room with wall ACCEPT NOTHING BUT the brilliant colors of these reproductions of famous American paneling, some interesting effects a stained glass windows such-aé the Resurrection, the Nativity, a. |™#Y.be worked out. One species Methodint window, 0. Marte: of Tours and St. Mary Magdalene, |"! ™0Y be eed Be Oe woe , and Dickens Christmas Carols. The lamp shades are available in HEATING four sizes- from 9% to 12% inches high and 8 to 13 inches in diameter, with adaptors for use on table lamps. Table lamps and Mali like 4 a ae Pore CRANE | | Zac MODEL AT 409 EMERSON F | 2 (OFF, FEATHERSTONE) the flat prints, are laced to heavy wire frames. Easy to keep clean, hi i] A OU Bakelite rigid vinyl sheet resists marring, scratching, tearing and i id ] cracking. On -new woodwork that is to be| When refinishing furnifure, home given an opaque coating, an under-| experts at Michigan State Univer- coater is required..For a finishing) sity recommend turning it upside Otto A. Trzos been painted, varnished or shel-|terned paneling used in modern-| EXPERT WORKMANSHIP F , FE 2-0278 lacked. izing their bathroom walls. . ‘U.S. GOVERNMENT HOUSING AID ENDS! } ‘Thousands of Dollars - in Added Value to i Those. Who Buy = ee '! ONLY 8 HOUSES LEFT UNDER : GOV'T SPECIAL ASSISTANCE ' FINANCING PROGRAM “> FLOOR-TO-CEILING FIREPLACES * COLOR STYLED G.E. ENGINEERED KITCHENS WITH BUILT-INS- * ATTACHED GARAGES _%& NO MONEY DOWN TO VETS * LOW, LOW FHA TERMS — - NUTONE DELUXE EXTRAS IN ALL HOMES | IF YOU ARE PAYING RENT OF MORE THAN $70.00 PER MONTH YOU CAN AFFORD A “FIRESIDE’ HOME! Fee Fe ee ww lennon rarer er essessese i? NO MONEY DOWN TO VETS “LOW FHA.TERMS | Fn robe oes ciao | MODEL OPEN Available as Low as $12,300 , e | Week Days 4-7 p.m. we DIRECTIONS =| Sat,--Sun. 1-8 p.m. Minutes ‘away . & from Pontiac via Phones Commerce DI amond 1-8460 | Road or M-59 Model . te Miles MU tual 4.9445 59 HIGHLAND RD. = ——— ~~ OME sre He <3 Ps Pa “TWENTY-TWO. _THE PONTIAC “PRESS, SATURD ia Smooth Brick to Paint. It ig not hard to paint old brick. Where the mortar has crumbled or bits of brick have been chipped off by the effects of weather, the sur- face can be made smooth before; painting by: filling in ‘cracks and broken places with mortar. After priming, small defects on the sur- |face can be filled with putty. Then put on your coat of paint and yoy will be pleased with the smooth effect. . Ask your dealer about the liquid masking that can be used to pro- tect glass when painting window sashes. 24 Whitfield Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Matecereoune Phone FE 4-0777 7 ~ a me ORG Te | a aS ES If so, we can problems. Call ora. EADS aN Se lof House Can Match. “i;days are pointing to the advant-| ving—not a series of) Inferior and Exterior dwelling, plan your color scheme; these ages of attractive m color schemes—| but a single color scheme which) is adaptable with variations to your entire household—indoors and outdoors. : This gives the assurance that a colors throughout the house are in harmony, furniture and acces- sories can be transferred success- fully from reom to room as your. whim dictates. Indoor furniture casion and vice-versa. If your house has the large glass areas now in vogue, room vistas -which are visible from outside] harmonize with the exterior color scheme of your house that. frames When planning to paint a new house or to repaint your present] ” house will be truly restful. When/ can be carried outdoors on | or glimpses of curtains ~ May be an ADDITION? | help solve your our experienced engineers first—and get our prices. | We Specialize in ... . Asphalt Paving Breezewoys Additions Attic Remodeling Recreation Rooms Kitchen Remodeling Garages “There Is No Substitute for Experience” Open Daily 9:00 -.5:30 Financing Up to 7 Years BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE INCORPORATED 207 W. MONTCALM At the flashing white light just east of Oakland A. Murray White Commercial Buildings. Concrete Work Porch Enclosures Roofing Siding Bathrooms: FE 4-95.44 Iiblocks, usually in one coat. paint on the snteeer trim and shut- = ; interiogs Exterior Walls Can Have Latex Coat For masonry surfaces, new ex- terior latex paints are increasing- ly popular. In a choice of lovely colors, ‘ these fast-drying, eastly- applied finishes _ beautify brick, cement, concrete, stucco,- cinder The exterior latex coatifigs are highly resistant to alkali and have great.powers of adhesion as do the a nlorineted rubber-base paints which are also strengly recom- ‘mended for exterior masonry, as well as basement walls, floors, and swimming pools. the picture windows, At stalter;— | windows, blowing in the wind blend with the|~ Ttects have tried their hand at de- ys ow. Oldsters Like Open Planning Many Obptiee nation’s top archi- signing the ideal retirement home for elderly couples who want max- imum comfort and convenience with a minimum of work and up- || POR HOME HEATING... YOU CAN'T SEAT GAS! FOR HOME COMFORT... YOU CAN'T SEAT REPUBLIC! HOUSE FOR SALE 760 Kenilworth St. JUST OFF NORTH PERRY ST. “PERRY PARK SUBDIVISION OPEN SUNDAY 10 TO 5 @ 3 Bedrms. @ Full Basement ® Close to Schools @ FHA Terms $300” Down M.A. BENSON CO.,INC. FE 4-2521 with “GYROSCOPIC-BALANCE” Hunting and Sheet Metal Contractor 351 N. Paddock FE 5-6973 ijand ceiling of attractive Dougla®’ keep. - One of the most popular designs | for the retirement home, reports H. V. Simpson, executive head of the West Coast Lumbermen’s As- sociation, - is the one-floor, open-area home with lots of win- dow space and worlds of handy, compact storage walls. The open area home, Simpson said, features exposed beams and ceilings and combines living room, dining and kitchen in one very livable, spacious area. Ordinarily, the different use areas are sep- arated by interesting contrived storage dividers which come up only about four feet high so there is no feeling of isolation or con- finement. Two bedrooms provide an ex- tra room for family guests, Simpson pointed out. For the grandchildren, built-in beds which slide out from the wall at night, but serve as davenports in daytime, are ideal space savers. Older people are set in their ways, the expert observes, and ‘one thing they insist on is plenty lof wood in their-homes.. They like the idea of the exposed beams fir and they invariably demand that wall pdneling and all the TO BUY OR SELL - REAL ESTATE ‘See JOHN KINZLER REALTOR & BUILDER 0 W. Huron. FE 4-3525 built-ins and divider sections be made of well-grained softwoods like fir or west coast hemlock. 'Wood is warm to their touch, and friendly, and it: has a. character and charm which they enjoy. Either fir or hemlock can -be finished naturally with clear lac- Call Us for Gas Heat Today | We can give you a terrific bargain on o gos furnace now but hurry! “SPECIALS” Deleo 70,000 BTU. Gas Forced Air Furnace Reg. $268.95 Now for Only Produ rot of General Motors Delco Reg. $239.95 CERTIFIED $1 99° Gas Conversion Burner Completely Installed The Only Heating Dealer That Gives Holden Red Stamps i |" MONEY DOWN-36 MONTHS TO PAY cy a z ~ PENOLA O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authorized Oakland County Distributor Qu® Operator’ on Duty 371 Voorheis Rd. After Store Hours FE 2-2919 7 quers or varnishes and this helps Se up. the retirement- home, hich Simpson says is a must, cecuaee older people are easily hurt in dark, unlighted rooms and jhalls. , swipe Baby’s Swabs fer Tiny Paint Jobs When a tiny brush is needed to apply rust retarder to a scratched car sutface, a disposable cotton swab will do the job neatly and efficiently. Few home handymen keep an array of small, seldom- used brushes but often a paint oo task like this demands Atter rust retarder dries, a fresh swab dipped in enamel will WALL TREAT — “Herb garden” under glass is a treat for the eyes all-winter long. It’s a promise of savory experiences- when seeds that next summer disappear with the first frost. Ani- hitious gardeners are experiment- ing-with indoor cultivation of herbs and flowers. Those of us who aren’t so ‘am- bitious are apt to uncover a supply of seeds. which we neéver cee around to planting last spring This discovery usually comes when we tidy up the garden equipment and is accompanied by the firm vow we will get them into the, ground next year. Meanwhile, however, there's a harvest to be made from the gaily. colored packets. You can empty the seeds in ordinary envelopes, label and file them and use the packets for decorative purposes. Easier to grow. than a full fledged herb garden is a picture of one under glass. All you need to make sucvh a savory por- trait-is a heavy, colored card- board packing and a sheet of plain glass or fairly sturdy trans- parent plastic, Choose the cardboard color to Fire-Protective Paints Fight ‘Fre Two Ways Fire-protective pints fight flames in two ways. First, unlike many other paints, they are non- flammable themselves. Second, when heated, they go through chemical] changes that have the effect &f stifling flames. One type gives off chlorine or hy- dré-chloric acid gas when heated. This gas forms a fire-resisting bar- rier between the flames and the painted surface. slows the spread of flames along the surface; it also acts as an insulator, keeping fire heat away from wood underneath the paint: How do these paints stack up in purely decorative qualities? The report says that they are available in a ‘fair variety” of colors factory-mixed, and that they can be mixed with poe pigments to produce other shades. Their flexibility and reairtahce to chipping are termed good.’ But they do not compare so well with other. paints in washabiljty. One fire paint tested by an independent laboratory was rated only fair on _‘|this point (poor in the case of ink stains). The report says that this is “pretty close to most standard neatly apply paint to the narrow, scratched surface. EXCLUSIVE tection for your home investm sites sti!l available. We build @ 142 Ceramic Baths @ 3 and 4 Bedrooms {AKE WOODS — See the large, lake-privilege sites. in this new country develop- ment which features community water system (already in- stalled) and strittbuilding codes to assure continuing pro< e Minimum 1200 Ft. Living Area @ Large Lots @ Built-In Cooking Units and Oven in Modern Kitchen ent. Several desirable lake-front to your plans if desired, , @ Huge Walk-In. Closets 3 Complete Models Open Now for Inspection Weekdays 2 to 7 Sunday 10 to 7 There are two types of fire paint.|, The other type ot protective rs paint. foams up when heated into|® a thick, spongy cake. This not only |# enamels, but two-or three nothces |/ : below the very best.” packets contained _— flavor: ful garden goodness, Assemble Seed Packets for Wall ‘Herb Garden’ Garden seed packets. no longer Jharmoniz withthe seed packet) Tome in: on ae trationns, which are S cosalty print | ed in green on white, almost any} color that harmonizes with your| kitchen scheme can be used. * ®* &. Paste the seed packets on the cardboard in any- design that pleases you, or line them up in regular, spaced rows. ook but we build, remodel or repair anything that’s made of wood! We-custom build in our A shop or in your home. Rates are reasonable. for finest HARDWARE quali ity work, i : "Large Selection of em amen od No Down Kitchen. Estimates Free No Down Payment! Stop In! See Our Model Payment! The CABINET SHOP Sep Huron Open Daily 8 to 5 ear Eliz. Lake Rd. "ce ae FE 6-9331 After Hours Call OR 3-4385 ry Cover with a pane of giass.or plastic, and bind edges of your creation, securely with self-ad- hesive t To hang, use an dihesive pic- ture hanger on.a tiled wall, or use| metal clamps on frame's edge, string cord or picture wire taut be-| tween clamps, and suspend from nail, screw or special picture hanger, * * Another suggestion from the Na-| tional) Garden Bureau for using | seed packets dresses up ordinary | kitchen canisters with a lively| touch. To do this; you cut out the vegetables -or. flowers from the | cover and glue them to canister | surfaces. Brush over the decals with clear varnish of shellac. The same technique can be used to decorate oe chairs or cab- inets, | The almost-real illustrations. make good mates for kitchen towels and curtains that are also printed with vegetable and flowers | any gardener would be proud | own. . 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PRESS. ‘SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1958_ = os Tag ieee 91 3, Have your fireplace ‘and chim- HH. STANTON Heating & Plumbing ‘Contractor "108 State “FE 5-1683) ° ie © See Reckcote's new coler ditpley with « selection of 1000's of living coters. @ See Rockcote's new electronic tinting machine. © See coler produced avte- magic-elly in seconds. PONTIAC Varnish Store Cess et Huron Home of Rockcote Paints Hours: 8 te 5:30 guste a an eC may “Take a careful look at the housekeeping in your attic, in the basement, the garage and in the closets. Debris has an astonishing way of accumulating, espe cially in the summer months when the youngsters are adept at collecting vacation mementos. 5. If you're planing to build a .| family recreation room in either attic or cellar, Barrett building materials experts highly recom- mend fireproof gypsum board or ; | insulating tiles with fire-resistant paint on walls and ceiling. In many communities your local fire prevention bureau will be hap- Py to arange for a special inspec- tion of your home by a trained member. ee 23 W.-Lewrence St. Von Rat WES ES. seni “Cheek Blonriter: \by Weightto ~ - Get Hardwood 1. |maple, Red Maple, the heaviest of| . proximately four-fifths as much as} 7 Northern maple. Lengths and other} * turers Association. This is to pers? suspected flooring against known hardwoods. Soft Maple is usually aboufthree- fourths as heavy as Northern hard the soft species, will weigh < ap- measurements, of course, must ney inspected for cracks, Tissures;y CONVENIENT CUPBOARD — Groping for glassware is not a oq | Probleriy for this housewife, whose daylighted kitchen cupboard is hung on a. background of translucent glass block.» The block used free daylight and reject-excessive solar heat of the summer sun. neighbor's chimney as well as your | Cooking steam and vapors are harmless to_the maintenance-free. ~ giass~block:—whieh-can—be—cleaned. bymerely_wiping off wither a—[- damp cloth: For convenience in hanging pots and pans on the - panel, hooks are embedded in the mortar joints. ~~ It fe always available at your local lumber and material deal- y cats nin cot ame eres the Answer is about one-half that of First Grade. You will like the contrast in color pattern reflected in the grain of the wood. Question; Some months ago I bought a second-hapd jointer for Putty a Good Friend ian, fainting, ob woul be lcoming out ax smooth as they use good offices of putty. There is ae a you tel me-veet hese scarcely a repaint job done with- ; out first going over the surface to Time to Check All Broken Windows and Storm Sash... Before Cold Weather © seapiemegpae MRNA WE REPLACE GLASS IN ALL TYPES OF ALUMINUM STORM SASH & DOORS | PONTIAC GLASS CO. smoothing.the edges of boards. It fine until recently, when the board edges do not seem to be Answer: The symptoms you de- done professionally or, if you have with a flat oilstone or slip-stone. >| the sharpening process from al- | most any dealer who sells jointers. Question: I want to make a room divider with glass blocks but am a bit leery about han- dling mortar or cement. A friend | tells me there’s a new way to so? + metalworking as a hobby recent- | ly. In reading ever various in- | structions for projects, I often * | run across the term “draw fil- » ing.”” Can you tell me what it | >| mens? it ‘began. to chatter slightly. Also, scribe indicate that the cutter and cracks’ with the Tight texture|*iades of the jointer are in need ‘of putty. Window frames must be|® of sharpening. You can have this Ean sla ‘ke feperincealong_tis Ue, do {ic a pane AES TE j| You can get a booklet describing Answer: Ues, it is now possible to buy a prefabricated system for *; building interior sections of glass | » blocks with strips of woods and : wedges. 3’ answer: Draw filing is the finish (RIB filing which gives a smooth sur- face to a piece of metal that pre- viously has been filed roughly. In a draw filing, it is important that only a very smooth file be used. The filing is not.done in the nor— mal manner, which is by pushing BINo Ned fo: Pay) for Past Errors - ‘There are many amor a house simply may not have enough egg no reasons why it has to stay that way. Owners of older houses, says the Gas Appliance Manufacturers As- sociation, now usually have a choice of remedies with which to correct ‘the shortcomings of the past, and there is. virtually no situation in which adequate answer may not be forthcoming. * * * Why the deficiencies? There can ‘be. many possible explanations; GAMA says. Owners or builders may have ‘been compelled to keep heating plant expenditures: to an matic controls, far les use of fans _j|and circulator pumps for distri- puting warm-air or tot w 3 ing up more cracks through which cold alr could enter. _ * * * shortcoming, it probably doesn't. held now, the gas trade group says. | Modern furnaces and boilers for) central heating are matched by | improved ducts, registers, base-' boards and radiators for distri-| buting heat. Controls make it pos-! sible to assure that remote portions} the: file.length-wise straight ahead! or slightly diagonally. Instead; the each é€nd and pushed and pulled sideways across the workd. In do- ing draw filing, an even-pressure| must be maintained at all times. file is grasped with one hand at! of the house will be adequately | ‘heated, : Compactness of mosern. gas equipment, along with écreasing supplies of the fuel, help provide particular situation, recessed wall, FHA Mortgage Helps For the purchase of an older| house that needs repairs or reno-| vation it’s possible to get an FHA-| insured mortgage loan in an’ amount that will include the neces-: ek painting and improvements., |The FHA commitment will | hold the blocks together. Is this | based on the value of the house as’ | improved. ‘Hold Walls Together | Homeowners are finding they | can hold old walls together with! wall coverings. Decorative vinyl | construction the finish coats of ce- Question: 1 began taking up plastic, for example, goes on over | ment will come out smoother if! jeracks and makes an attractive|the job is done with a plasterer’s jnew surface. It does double duty/steel finishing trowl instead of @ wy being washable. can find application. * * * | Today’s home owner need not be | restricted in heating because of lack of chimneys, or chimneys be-| ‘ing poorly. located, GAMA adds. be Type B vents, designed specifically nee gas, can be installed eco- | |nomically. There are gas heaters vented directly through the wall, | without the usual ‘vent pipes bry | chimney: = When taping joints in drywall! | wide putty knife. TEL hated FOR COMFORT & ECONOMY \ / ns tt e. INSULATION * é absolute minimum. There was less | appreciation of adequate heating, | fewer and less widely used auto-/] _ 2110. Dixie Hwy. But whatever the history. of the, the solution in many instances, | GAMA states. Depending on the! & SAVE ON FUEL... thiswinter while enjoying . extra warm-comfort. Call us — for a free estimate on in- sulation-instaHation today. Our rates are low, quality of work high. Terms. FHA-to 5 Yrs. to Pay! Free Estimates! Aluminum Siding and Stone, Additions, Jelousis Porches, Family and Recreetion coms. Garages and Breezeways. Ceme: Wor and ali other jobs, large or sm. __FE 5-8405__ | _ Ambassador Insulation - Comer Telegraph [> Stretch Your Real Estate “DOLLARS” 3 Bedrooms—Basement Paved Street—Sewer & Water—Storms & Screens— Inciherator—FHA—G. Tf. TERMS—Yoi ur Property in” GERRY VAN REAL ESTATE ' Open Sunday OA 8-1 160 or floor furnace or space heaters | House of the Week “House Beautiful” is the only way to describe this one. The at. 6 x 15.8 living room has a natural fireplace and lush carpet- ng. Three master bedrooms on one floor. Tastefully decorated, ole teres walls and gleaming oak floors. is a dream; absolutely complete in every detail. bar, stainless sink and built-in refrigerator. The bumper pool game stays and there’s a shuffleboard court also. A 24 x 28 two-car attached and plastered garage. Paved drive and street. Fine clos-in west suburban location. One of the be&t huys at $25,000 on the market today! Possible terms if desired. FE 4-6995 Ray O°Neil, Realtor 262 S. Telegraph The recreation room INuminated FE 3-7103 =! ego % ha! Vets: No Money Down FHA: From °410 Down model. BERT L. SMOKLER and Co. ‘ Pi oF INCREDIBLE VALUE -BASEMENT ¢ BRICK - 3 BEDROOMS THE BRAND NEW MIGHTY mac Be BUILT- IN : OVEN and RANGE i LARGE LOTS : All-new in ‘4 Highland Estates Traveling north on Telegraph Rd. (US 24), turn left at Tel-Huron Shop-: ping Center and follow M-59 to. _ Model phone: OR 3-4911 Other models available with 1 or 1% baths for only $13,500 ® Living Area @ Two Fireplaces | (23 feet x 12 feet) @ 2 Taree Redénoms, with 8-ft. Closet Lots Windows ~- Kitchen * PRICE Special Features of the TRI-LEV of the Year! @ Beautiful Face Brick “@ 1500 Square Feet of @ Natural Stone Front ® Redwood Beveled Siding @ farneted Jivine Room @® Two and One-Half Baths @ Varce 90’ x 150’ Wooded « ® Spacious Slate Entrance @ Anderson Flexivent @ Wood Floors ir Livine Paem. Dining Room & SEE AND COMPARE -WITH HOMES SELLING FOR $25,000 AND MORE October Special | 20,200 EL Lk. Rd. each @ Located on So. Williams Lk. Rd., @ Paved Streets — Low Taxes @ Lake Privileges @ Homes from $16,000, tnduding lot rwCVveVvVvVyVTVVe Ver ee Te VISIT THE MANY BEAUTIFUL MODELS AT Westwind Manor NOW OPEN DAILY, 1-8 P.M. FOR YOUR INSPECTION ~ Tri-Levels and Ranch Homes Amid carefully preserved trees and rolling lands, we have developed a subdivisign of wide variety and. unusual scope. Here you will find both tri-level and ranch homes, of contemporary or cenventional structure, both with and without basement. Since we dey2!on. build and sell our own homes, you‘can benefit through lower overhead, and save while enjoying custom-home advantages.. \, Mile North of Cooley - @ ', Mile from Beautiful Shopping Center @ Near Bus Transportation to Pontiac and Detroit PP dOnt rwuwvwvvvvvrwvvew* rwvwwuwwy?* Da i i ln i i i 4 - ‘ We are’ also interested in discussing our unusual “lot- < purchase-plan” with parties wanting to reserve lots now 4 for future building. Nominal down payment spall > monthly payments. NO INTEREST OR CARRYING ‘ CHARGES on lot purchases. > OOOO OOOO C CC CCT OTTO TOOT CN vive fay SX a yVUVGTVUWCCUCC ll nl i te yw. WPAAALRAAAAALALALEPPLPPLLDPL LDL DS MOORE HOMES, 1318 S. Williams. Lake Road Inc. EM 3-6103 . | PONTI rere e “ 9 WHURON (4-89) i Dad n ie PALM MALL LAL DG Ly PD dD ——————$$——— ly TWENTY-FOUR » , A peg-board panel near the kitch- en sink provides an attractive background for cooking ae and pots and pans. ‘Before Painting When new wood is tobe painted, ~~ |a primer fs applied first. Next, all cracks or nail-head indentions are filled with spackling material (in- doors) or putty (outdoors). The fill- er is carefully smoothed and al- lowed to dry before brushing.on the finishing coats. Before painting over a knot, be sure to fill any cavities with plas- tic wood or wood putty and then apply a sealer to the area to pre- vent the sap in the knot from staining the new coating. This seal- er may be & product mate espe- cially for the purpose—or shellac. When you use shellac, remember that you usually ned alcohol to “cut” or -thin it. Th abel on the FRED — W. MOOTE | INC. Llectrical | CONTRACTOR _ ; State and City Licensed © Commercial . © Industrial Treat New Wood sf can will let you know the propor- WESTERN BANCH — Long and Jow roof lines, with large over- hangs all around, add to the exterior design of this modern adap- ‘tellas at no cilghnal weit names tale. ving and sleeping arena. We toe howe sce Sy FHA TERMS AVAILABLE For Complete Information — Call Today! PRESTON BROS. CO. STUCCO—LATHING—PLASTERING ULTRA-STONE CONTRACTORS OR 3.9263 Drayton Plains slartatatatattata’ x. SEIT IsITIessssss ity, TORIDHEET vice \ WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT ey \ \) \ \) tor the Tops in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! . = | Por Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Call é AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. §.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area 17 Orcherd Uoke Ave. FE 2.9124 © Sia aaa asa asa sa saa aa aa. For HOME For FACTORY ~ Good Construction ' Begins With Boice Concrete Builders tn this area have learned to de on Boice for Transit Mixed Concrete ... cause they know every load will be uniform, every load top quality, each foundation everlast- ing, delivered on time - wien needed, no wait- , ing, no late deliveries. | This strvice is available fesse eucert BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY RICK * BLOCK “ *% CONCRETE 545 S. Tee Road FE 5-8186 level, in the version without a basement, shown above. If you choose a basement, you will have. Foora for a fourth bedroom, recreation is Notice how clo + Home Builders Turn fo Color By JOHN 0. B. WALLACE AP Newsfeatures Home mie is taking = ‘tir for the colorful, Many architects, are predicting that: the home of tomorrow will be) even more colorful then today’s housing, Colorful exteriors will ’add to the new pene of the home. * Some architects, for example,1 are combitling natural materials such as hard wood, ce- ramic tile, and brick to add more color as well as texture to their designs. While these. natural building ma- terials have been used for thous-; ands of years — ceramic tile has ibeen used for nearly 7,000 years—|: architects are combining them in the most advanced designs.. * xk. Ceramic tile has long been a standard building material in baths and kitchens, but since it is now available in more than 200 different colors it offers the architect “unusual opportunities for colorful modern exteriors, Scientific research also is finding better uses for this ancient build- ing material, One of the recent advances in cement technology made by the researchers has re- duced the time and cast of setting cerami¢ tile. . VS x ak A 1-16-inch of a Thew setting mor- ‘tar has nearly twice the bonding strength ef a one-inch sétting- bed of conventional_ cement, AS LOW AS OP” noorina See 4 DORMERS “oy ATTIC ROOMS BASEMENT ROOMS VIOLATIONS CORRECTED | SIDING AND GUTTERS § [/ ln LP Fi) PAINTING—PLASTERING ~ ; PORCHES ADDITIONS COMB. WINDOWS RECREATION ROOMS “Your 2 SY ee é Yeon CALL TODAY DOWN Easy Terms! oe Midwest Supply Center for Over 20 Years” oN. Posts Home Improvement Pontiac 4 FE 4-2575 | & : a Peg 2 jatmosphere of the eld and roman- building} This stylish ranch combines the jtic west with the improvements of ithe newest home designs. { Numbered X-26 in the architect- designed House of The Week se- ries, it is a modern adaptation of the cattle ranch dwelling. It was created, appropriately, by a western architect. He borrowed from western lore for structural lines of the house, but elsewhere his plan was steadfastly modern. By Archi- tect Jerry Gropp of Seattle, Wash., the design 2 an improve- Jaws euwew eee = — oe am oe oy Btedy Pian Order a Enclozed is 35 cents in coin. Please send me a copy of-the . study plan of The House of. . The Week, Design X-26. . No stamps accepted. Please do not use sticky | tape on~ coins* iy POCO SeHH eee ee eeHerthanther |The- sets in the above plan insulate the bedrooms from the rest of the house. Colorful Western Ranch Gets Modern Innovations Ing room features inelude cove lighting and hardwood paneling. The dining room, 12 by 15 feet, “has a slate floor and can be shut off from the living room by sliding shojii screens. An aluminum slid- ing door opens. from the dining room onto a rear patio. THE SLEEPING AREA There are three large bedrooms and three baths on the.one level. basement version: prevides space for a fourth bedroom and twe more baths. f All bedrooms have sliding door ‘wardrobe closets. The master bedroom has its own private bath with shower. Baths are arranged for economical installation = plumbing. The family kitchen is 19 feet 6 inches by 20 feet 6‘inches. It has a beam ceiling, cove lighting and a fireplace with built-in barbecue grille. The kitchen proper has an all-in-one kitchen unit and match- ing-cabinets. There is ample spate for informal family dining. ily kitchen and the garage, can be entered from an outside entrance and from the garage, The laundry center, with washer, dryer and © CITY ..c0+-cvscesers TATE. veeeee “ 2 ao oe es oe or oe om a ae ane ay ae es ——. oe Oe ee Oe Oe Oe Se ee ee ee ee Oe ee Oe oe ment over many ranch homes ‘for several reasons: (1)-1t-—~completely ee _the |slegping and living areas, (2) the interior abounds in a variety of decorative details, and (3) the ‘owner has the option of building ‘with or without a. basement. Full details on this breath-of-the- west plan, in an _ easy-to-follow area sy area description, follow: THE LIVING AREA The beam-ceiling living room is 1115 feet G inches by 20 feet 6 inches and has a stone raised-hearth fire- place. The beams support a wire- brushed, surfwood ceiling. The living room hag a view . both to the rear garden and to the. front entrance . courtyard. The latter is shielded from the street by q stone wall. Other liv- 2 oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe ee ee ee oe oe oe oe oe oe tray, is in an alcove off the main lated soiled clothes. A rear patio extends hearty the full width of the house. In the basement version, there is a low- er recréation room, 24 by 21 feet 6 inches, with a raised hearth fireplace. The basement. version. likewise provides space for a large work or hobby =r 17 by 29 feet, The double. garage, with access to the family kitchen through the mud room, has numerous storage shelves and a large storage closet. There are closets in the mud room, the entrance foyer and “in each of the three bedrooms. In thé bed- room wing, additionally, there are a linen closet and a large special closet just outside the mas- ter bedroom. The entrance courtyard has a low, stone wall as a backdrop for plantings. The plan provides for construction either with or without The mud room, between the fam-| ¢. bedroom hall—handy to acum} | serves to be broken in properly to! assure many years of comfortable | use. A new homeowner who under- stands this will be prepared for the inevitable cracks in the walls, downs, .curling asphalt tiles; etc. They are just some of the things table builder will correct this sit- of occupancy. And, ean take jout a form of insurancé “by having a clause in the building contract walks and driveways, sticking win- | that happen to a house during the! Ff break-in period. And they should /F not be a cause for major eoncern.ife- gs To begin with, if there are any|P repairs needed due to defective) } workmanship or materials, & repu- | F uation during the first few months| ——— Pi pe—Se Building and Mason Supplies CATSMAN COMPANY - ¢ Commercial aad oat eee ee ee Ta basement. There is separation Maintenance SEE US FIRST | lof sleeping and living areas. Halls 0 Der Tao toP fer Land Uoentracts — Real Estate — baye nanos exltings. ver coe in Pontiac 3! Inserance - _Tovestments: = Trust | i In the basement version, the “B45 West Huren St. ~~ | basement stairwell is ittuminated FR 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 i DAWSON & WATSON r from above by natural light. : CHECK THESE “FEATURES: Se Phone FE TH Pontiac = {| house ts crystal ges, nearly SS ee —s : i Pe «| _~} floor to celiing in height. @ Permanent. Beauty—Rugged Dependability . —_ = SS +~ “ll @ FHA Specifications === 4 : tens are - LET T ‘ULTRA-STONE | _ |e ona [teas are ieee tas, Serine reel] © Strong Reinforced-Casting "gai thea ee ety root is of white-marble chips. The] @ Avoid Messy Installation Reduces Slipping M E ir 1 tio is. of pebble-finish .con- MODERNIZE YOUR HOME © = ft 1 rede. gee “UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE At a Price You Can Afford! ira 2 | ores taeatone of Se heese Free Estimates — We, Deliver Anywhere! ' {~_ |main level living area has 2,012 1— | ft.; the garage > tate 700 sq. CO: (| SiS e hs! CONCRETE. STEP il | | {LSA sa, f, but remember the dol] 6497 Highland Rd. (M-59) | ORT si basement is much less than for J. = ae , ; living areas. << a . i Tt eee Se ee = . es t — = S0th- ANNIVERSARY TEAR wos | boy New use Ha s “SeRvING. ce AM TH DEPENDABILITY AND | ~ ULTRA-STONE converts and restyles any [| | 4 5 ore eee eee eee home to a home of stone!!! | a to Settle Down ; Coll ‘Us for All Your © ENDS PAINTING AND REPAIRING > — P ° ieennase RESALE VALUE OF HOME 7 ae .. CONCRETE NEEDS ~ © EXCELLENT INSULATION “Toe Th nan 30, al } ALKS — WALLS © APPLIED WITHOUT. EXPENSIVE ALTERATION - . sonal parc Se cee ome: ond | CURBS — DRIVEWAYS — W W * MOTELS, CHURCHES, STORE FRONTS MAIN LEVEL — The floor plan of the main room, two baths and a work or hobby shop. like a new car, a new house de-| nd—Grevel—Mortor—Brick 939 S. Paddock St. ost FE 2-0283 riod of time, It’s a good idea to get together a basic home tool kit and sup- plies for everyday use to help stating that the builder will make these corrections for a stated pe-|f) All Forms Insurance — 7 | 504 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. © FE 5-8172 of bus t begin sais dplonadkurdagid alex and walt Oe equipped to meet the wear and tear that day-to-day living may of ( pomp tds Ph. FE 8-0466 Realtors 3 - MOERY'S Ol BURNER SALES - SERVICE GAS and OIL EXCEL — MUELLER FURNACES VACUUMED 3216 © soca S.. 24970 ~ = Custom B - Aluminum Col a Big Savings Windows and Alum. Awnings | nes Give your children a safe place to play ~ —give yourself more time to call your’ own—install a genuine Anchor chain, link Fenée. Anchor chain link is “zines clad” after weaving for extra long life. Call today for a FREE estimate . FE 5-7471 - FIRST PAYMENT ANUARY “NO DOWN PAYMENT © 36:‘MONTHS TO PAY @) a « NOW AvARgmet Portable Dog Runs uilt . Porches — -| and. Patios SAVE 50% NOW ___on All Wrought ~ on Alum. Comb. Storm Doors 1 25 as low as. Per Week Check These Features e eer color combin ations from @ Baked enamel finish ... won't ever ’ chip or peel | 9 Hortontal lines add beauty to ihe appearance of your home *NO MONEY DOWN _ Act New — Call tay Ff seal to choose as: 4- 2 # / ers a 2 2 sume ei “5 e “eater ice = & Sad ae PRE : ose f se é Market es. Tule i - Trading Is at Heaviest Point in Nearly a Yeor as Boom Continues _ » AP Business News Writer. market roared on to a. series of ae Ge ee Bh Seaety's Peer. “The market set alltime peaks on ly rise. Volume Motors did_got throw the market treet acted ag if rebounding economy. Wall Street guessed right. *« | The temperament of this week's tharket was such that the GM strike brought no nervous selling but the GM settlement bolstered overall confidence and spurred GM to a jump of 1% in heavy trading on Friday. Tourists Flock fo Puerto Rico Climate, Scenery Join With Modern Facilities in Historic Island * SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico—(UPT) —The pleasant trade winds that) - blow across the Antilles are now whipping up a healthy tide of tourism for Puerto Rico. . “Climate, scenery, new facilities for residence and recreation, stra- tegie location and a magnificent | tradition combine to tion of every reflective visitor to ‘the island. t | = *£ * * You scarcely have landed at the beautiful new International Air- ‘port near San Juan when you be- -come aware of this great new po- | You observe the steady con- | struction -of -new hotels, scenic | boulevards, trans-bay causeways, beach clubs and other adjuncts te a modern “tourist plant.” - The formerly Spanish city of ‘San Juan Bautista de Puerto Rico lives on in the heart of a modern metropolitan area that already exceeds 600,000 population. The “Old City,” as it is affec- tionately called, dates back to 1521. . ; 4 CENTURIES | } more than four cen- turies this “Old City,’ less than a mile square, accumulated mag- ‘nificent traditions of bold explor- ‘ers,. buccaneers, brave soldiers, ‘able statesmen and enterprising, merchants. ; Another attraction is La Forta- leza, the government house. The ‘seat of 170 governors in four-cen- turies, it is the oldest government house in the Western hemisphere. ee a ee ae Construction of La Fortaleza,| ‘also known as The Palace of ‘Santa Catalina, started in 1533. ‘The mansion was burned by the ‘Dutch in 1625, rebuilt in 1640, and ‘sabsequently enlarged. Its two 16th) ‘century towers are ‘said to be the earliest examples of military archtfecture in the Americas. And at Fort Brooke, located near the ancient environs of the ‘Fortress “San Feélipse dei Morro,”’ you can gaze across the bay where ‘Spain measured its power and ‘glory against many nations until the American troops arrived in 1898. a : ‘A Word to the Wise RUFLAND, vt. (UPI) — After thousands of parking tickets had gone unpaid for years, authorities ‘threatened to prosecute offenders) and quickly recéived a total of hands.|that causes the Federal Reserve 2 5 ih mee interest rare “" 3rd Balloon Test | of Atom Bomb | ‘ions were not ’ “ By SAM DAWSON ___AP Business News Analyst NEW YORK (AP)—It's costing) more to borrow all the time. Fear of inflation is the OCR RAKE (Interest. Rates Soaring at Record High - eee: Stee following. rather than leading the — Be Fear of inflation also seems to motivate.many ofthe borrowers who had held back during the re- hikes in interest rates are ahead. Théy expect tighter money too— insofar as Federal Reserve drives against inflation can offset the! - boost to-inflation given by Treas- ury deficit financing. | “wow o* '- THE PONTIAC PRESS, to Tower its discount rate in 1957 .jand the first to_raise it in 1958. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1058 Board Next Sunday - ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nev. (AP) —The third balloon shot in the current U. S. atomic test series is now scheduled for Sunday, Oct. day. -_ 2 Estimated yields of the weap- disclosed. Sewage Meetings Slated DETROIT — About 1,500 persons are expected to attend the annual meeting of the Fed- eration of Sewage and Industrial Wastes Assn. here Monday through Thursday. Pollution of rivers and streams will be dis- +. . Yj i, Mo ee =| \ 10-1 tose by MEA Sorsten, LLL Y TELL THAT MOOSE-NOSED, OVERSTUFFED KZ BROTHER OF MINE, WHEN THEY BRING HIM HOME ON A SHUTTER, THAT I'VE LEFT FOR TEXAS ¢ ee epee wn aw THAT GUSHER uc AN’ S TELL HI TI DECIDED NOT TO SELL MY STOCK «~ I'M GONNA HANG ON AN’ MAKE A KILLIN’ / TH NEXT TIME L SEE HIM ULL BE HANDIN' OUT TEN- hi LDOLLAR TIPS! i 4 “T bet tomorrow he’s going to feel that.’ BOARDING HOSE 4 Si * Y 4 4 SE F TM. Reg. US. Pat. Of. FOR WAMPLM IN THE MEANTIME, A SAKE? BETWEEN THE MASOR AND THAT STICKUP MAN, I THOUGHT YOU WERE FLATTER THAN AN UNTUNED A _ hm —~ — fot y EJ = : , Uy ; 4 i Gf = (le HockeD fi HIS WATCH= OUT OUR WAY TM, Reg, U.S. Pat, Off. $133 in overdue fines. a HALF ACRE CASTLE / FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE, WHAT | 1 JUST WANTED YOU TO SEE ‘KIND OF A SILLY STUNT !S THIS-- CALLING ME DOWN cm § LOS ™ HEROES ARE MADE-NOT BORN HOOK, CUZ WHEN MY SMART SISTER GETS HOME SHE'LL PROBLY DUMP ’EM ON TH’ FLOOR, CLAIMIN’ LUSED HER HOOK! SO PLEASE DON'T BE HAULIN’ ME ©) 1998 by NEA Service, tno, John Morris WHATS THE MATTER WITH SUE THIS MORNING ? DIXIE DUGAN "BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Ps By Edgat Martin “AT WNT Y, WAG YT 1S 41006 | BAAS! SK OF wun EL : 46000 one vER. SAMINCS ACCOUNT. . 91006 07 Hs Servos, na Te | Pet om THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert T 202s ZY, DEAR... BUT LITTLE THINGS LIKE THA’ ohibor RENT STANDI COULD THROW ME WAY F ee OFF SCHEDULE / ALLEY. OOP @ en oR LET ANYBODY SEE . OR TALK TO HiM/ + KE D thet by WEA Bercm, ime TM fing, Uh Pen or i eC —| Ag “ é y/* te 7 MITT RLY ee 2 = jad jy ~ fi: I HOPE 1 CAN \_ SELL SOME CHRISTMAS CARDS TO N ANCY , a ---BUT SHE PROBABLY WON'T BUY ANY, SHE'S SUCH A PIKER CAN I SELL YOU SOME CHRISTMAS CARDS ? = BOUGHT . THE PRICE MINE AND OF STAMPS MAILED THEM WENT UP ALREADY THE DAY BEFORE MORTY MEEKLE | Far WINTHROP ? IS ) cle THAT YOU ? | ® Od 3 IX. il © 1958 by NEA Service, inc, TM. Reg U.S. Pat, OFF. SS By Charles Kuhn I DON'T HAVE T’ WORRY ABOUT MY COOKIES BEIN’ SNITCHED FROM ‘TH’SICL... ..OR YOUNGSTERS COMIN’ IN FOR HANDOUTS; AN‘... WE SNIFFED ‘EM WAY OVER T’ OUR HOUSE, GRANDMA! how ABOUT A kaw ees SAMPLES... ? qu —y fo Dg (Sok Ming Festarer dyccteate Lar. Ward righin facie iae DONALD DUCK GO BORROW A CUP OF 4 SUGAR FROM MRS. BROWN! BECALISE I BORROWED SUGAR FROM HER LAST TIME! GET GOING /) **# 608 * eserhsewaare oeeeeas Ce ee 2 a ee ee ee ee ee a) ~ TWENTY-SIX ference of Region 7 of the Michi-| The conference will be held Monday,, Oct. 13, at the Masonic Temple, gan Education. Association. Thieves renaich Purse lof 2 on Huron-Street-—— Detatied Statement No. 3 | Local Programs 4 ‘Travel Expense -. § Use of county Cars: _Cunic” & Sey Bapeticn es ant Expenge ’. Teaching . Su) = Current Liabilities: New Buildings and Equipment > . x . . Nouchers Payable ..-see.. se Oeeeceee ; : = Ag $ 2.008.8 peel> < if oo A ae ‘ = : ohana sas aastszersenthee ; ; F Skin Diving Troopers us: i ee ae \. For Twelve Months. mbe Soe ee News in rie [. | eestmens in Yixéd Assets ics;sceyeieee eo 4 hamaz- Se Regents : — stubs oom _ aca ape o Practice, Discover Safe | Reserte for Contingencies” ...,....++... Sk Reven he ented saotesnaine ; Use of County. ee RRO . First Presby- ’ : : ~ . =) = ai Tax Rosmne-Det uent * ster b eee meres i Tesching ‘Supplies nena? ape teiebencoesee teria chine in | Birmingham,| LANSING W—The State Police) ; si 5 el : aia Mussallansens Revenue ceenessereaseasee : = ss Palos : e. urs. 5 ms ~ Total Liab: s and Surplus ..... “\ $ 64,020.61) “state School Aid . ~ : ntally Han oo vm. to'T pin Pri. Oct. 10, 9 ani.|skin diver squad went through a See ae aa taveunanie i og ef cols Reatnawnet ye to 6 pm. Snack Bar —- Free practice routine yesterday. ‘ - — be npr OF APPROPRIATION 1957, ~ Intareat_ 6 on Delinquent __ 3,033.80~ _ Gar Allowances sscaplegicseraarsecn eo Parking. —ady. Bright objects, such as balls, A <3 oS a) eee . ~ N a ‘ppropriation for the Year 1987.......... . : $110,618.00) ; $878,463.29 Use of County Cars ....s-anjrevcseeces i i Additional A prope ishies from Salary - aera, . ~< = ~ Teaching Supplies ....-::+.¢0secceeadee eeirch oe sue Seri feb oe Magic: ee si R secaricmaut tor Building Matsenated —— nistretion and Genepal $ 20.558502 . eee : ’ " . or ursement for Building Maintenance = = - ~~ .... | Salaries . ....c.ekee cece aee anietacw as Zz ee ; d 4th, 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. fey Ace OB ee ceceeicnnse Saswnenation ent & _ 2, 94T.03 Buildings | 4 Grounds Maint. .....<3. 2,184.06 a : : ; Oct: sedan Ady. | But one of them came up with a rine och for Prior Years Due from i Car — ees Win Ss 813.20 “Total for Specialized Services...... - ‘dull colored object. It was a safe, Other Funds ...... cre 644.52 Eauipment “Maintenance wee estas ste rar = 2) 4; ————— uipment Fu ARIS. os sccscves:s u N ee ee oa Prls Bat can : ‘apparently dumped by some crook. $120,403.55 Window Cleaning Services eee ‘ 200.00 fonday 2 The safe had been opened and} Receipts:. . : Freight and mxpeess in aegeceeec cess 3.82 Support for State School Aid sees $ 38,218.92 Utilities | ..... esas ee aes 2,378.13 Visiting Teachers: ithere was no money in it. Police Receipts from Local School Distrigts oes 5,982.71 Insuranee Expense ......:. teccrtegce 122.83 Berkley City rE Reena eeROONCIGR Lod e Calendar ‘are checking to find out who lost} Miscellaneous. ... .... ..... in ta Naienance Gene Ghee ARSAOnDONAE << ; Dims ingham City Seipnale iestte roses °9 ° . la safe recently. .‘¢ «r-~ 47,919.90 Teachers Meetings ereeeecrrenerriras eee —cFernda city Schools ssa ee Annual meeting and electica of Pas, h and Telegraph .........+¢. 968.58 , George ington | ryer ‘ee officers of Areme Chapter No. 503! Expenditures: om Diet of County ara resents aris) Dek Park City Schools 00st O. E. S. 22 State St. Monday, Oct | ‘Lands Missile Contract General Operation: som s41 92 1, Administrative Supplies ........2s4...- 2,068.13 Pontise Cli, Eee sanieaies 6 i abaries . . eee ee wer cee eee eee ee al 4 Communit Schoo! eovenes ab 8 p.m. Building & Grounds” Maintenance 2,291.06 eee nas Supplies and Expense ...... 406.15 Reval Oak Schools oe Annual meeting Pontiac Chapter WASHINGTON (®— The Army Car Allowance oo. ..... 0 .....0..c000s 1 2,546.89 =— = ecueesenee Southfield Township Schools .......... No. 228 OES Mon. evening Oct. 6, has awarded Chrysler Corp. a ae Diem . adie wifes 4 Wasioenact ieee $ 41,876.85 - are Township rod OEE at 8 p.m. 18'2 E. Lawrence Edith) ¢) 319,942 contract for construc- Professional Fees ..... coe eener : 91.35 MT ied aoe weed ccaeen 329,650.23 Waterton neon cma Hi CEU Soe. tion of Jupiter intermediate coe hebighr ter eno ee GED igacost | ae Specialised Servicse—Beq 7 inonae - | range missiles. The contract, an- uipment Pund Rentals ............. 249.00 | wicaart far Local Peee i.” ia nha: , 5 i * sonhced Friday by Rep. Robert enn m 2s soe eeErS Bo oOCOmeED beers, 285.99 Ruppert for Lacal Programs. peta 431,325.81--—., Teymesky weneuane Gehoolg ........+:- ae Saturday Review’ Editor ; 2 a Window Cleaning Services . casa _ (220-00 : =e ee Clareneevitie: “ on yp _ J, Melntosh (R-Mich), is a con- Freight and Express ©... .....++.... 3-72 : Tota) Expenditures ....00.s00-.06 v 934,230.16 Will CEE Educators tinuation of an existing contract. UUMtes . eee eae ee . ; _- rel ace SE eee of , Work w dove me at Ch: g Insurance CSO oe ci ciao 4 Se Excess ot Oye? Exe 36.23 Park Schoo will_be hrysier’s j_. se Dep ~ —_ b Gata cates Seg ce saieac's $138,233. orl vi ao SerPocseonasc _No -editor-st-“Thesferling Township | plant. | Photostats and Copies : meen 2 i Put > een tnerorcnbes "Saturday Review’ will be the fea- peomeberbniy es ace Publications Ss Ed iicocaserevee Oak Pat Park rae ea iiesterees urday ew € Teachers Meetings ........... beccoe 1,807.86 Expenditurek for New Buildings and | peace . sh a oAercres tured .speaker at the 1958 con- Telephone end, Telegraph Sea ae — Detailed Statement No? T nn an Rochester C a Behiools i ~ 164.5 _$95,00.70 ‘Thieves last night snatched ——— | Mentally: Hand! capped bu : Deteole : s . _|purses containing $232 from two = eee pe one char ar se! His subject will be “The Making women in front of a store at 125 Capital Outing: Equipment $ 619013 129,650.23 “Fesndale i Fae B:noal ee toate = of Tomorrow.” rt : oe a) ttuson, Work Shop Tools .. : 472.19 é Lad! = Hazed Fark, Schools 30.006. 98 ~ state superintendent of public in . 2 aS oy : : i a 5,662.92 3,161.57 struction will: also speak on the ee aie tn, hae Park M Detailed Statement No. 2 3154618 subject, “Citizens Look at Their ¥@Y St. and her daughter-in-law, Total Expenditures $126,999.00 ; Expendftures for Specialized“ Services 28,494.98 - "y Barbara McNamara told police 4,468.38 Schools. ; *Appropriation Balance December Visiting Teachers 16,021.08 . that two men grabbed their purses é Bh 1987 oe. eee eens ., $ 41,324.45 Seiare A eens COenho scbacdeespdecouon $ ee field Township : : 2 $903.68 : : and knocked them- ft . . a sya ected aad Oe sees * Walled Lake Consoianted Schools 5,214.39 Burglars Take Advantage then fled = 8:40 pam. Sees <*fransterred te Reserve Memory re eS “ses Waterford Township. Schools 6206.64 urgiars e g ; ~ a Ton Cen Ungercies: — Use of County- oa. 810.88 ; . $124,284.07 To ; OAKLAND COUNTY SPECIAL EDUCATION FUND ; 1957 Subsidy Schools: : of Tool Sale, Rob Store — O > : Balance Sheet December 31, 1957 : . $ 19,032.02 Avondale Schools: $ 1.6)0:00 22 : — ‘GOP Women to Meet Homebound Teachers: os Berkley City 19,420.89 LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — . . Current Assets: agree tees e@ee sete eeecee $ hese te Birminchem Cty Schools. .... 23n 6 The tool sale at Dooley’s Hard-| LANSING W — Campaign activi- “Commercial Tressuten eee . Membership Dues and. Publications $00 ranges Al a Ss ; 308.08 ware Mart was Bone unsuccess-‘ties and issues will be discussed U. S.-Treasury Notes ....... .. 598,488 00 ta ace an “ jon cares Community Schools 3. - ful as a= —---at-a4we-day-eonference of -Michi-} ee a rt emer egg covkagetene er} >. Teaching. applies SSeS ae ne Ree eee eee ae arse City pe ie See eee =e qr ee : “riday Petty Cash © cces sss osecsces cesses . 10 00 = . SS Huren Vallev Schools dooGadbonke 613 : Police Teponed Friday that gan Republican avomen Wednesday Ties Reniveste : .| . ~ ee Madison Public Schools ..........: : 1$52.73 : thieves broke into thé’ store and ae Thursday at Blaney Park in 1954 Levy ep beya ween eeu $ 44467 . SE CS : sunaisas : City Schools Be Se ¢440:12 ~ i i i ' 6 1955 Levy «2... .0...0.5% piegecoescce. 68,203.15 a s tetas e ees . . Pontiac City Schools ..... seccee 23,652.06 used on-sale tools to open three: (be Wines echo OE) 1986" Levy eee ee. 19,081.00 Car Allowances _ 12,208.00 k Rochester Community Schools .... 37466 15 safes containing $1.600., nounced today. ee ~ Professional Expense . vee i 89.84 Royal Osk City Schools nena Ba 15,122.56 _ : _ $ 25,818.82 Membership Dues, and Publications : 16, a ‘Southfield Township Schools ee oe $.953.36 OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF meee TO FUND Less: Allowance for Uncollected Taxes. 25,818.83 Teachers Meetings .. vee at 18 Troy Township Schoo’ ee 1,194.49 Balance Sheet—December 31, 195 A ; ——_— Use of County Cars . cos 153.64 walled Lake Consolidated “Schools AGO 2,210.38 ASS! : === Teaching Supplies : : 87.16 Waterford Township Schoals - a 13,198.89 Current Assets: o . $467,148 20) : ~ aaa st West Bloomfield Qpabeasne 63.03 Cash—County Treasurer ...... oe sees $ 70.950 82 Fixed Assets | z ul Due froma other Funds S Administrative Equipment ............ 9.417 | Sight Saving Consultants: see j : 120.4916 Special Education Fund ....5.+.+-... $8 16042 . woe Salaries soe Steet esse bee cee cee te $1 sias4 i County General Fund .......°....05. 34,548.50 Totad Assets ..........5- dosotih® <6 $476. 363,63 | Car Allowances . ou : Total Support for al Programs. 3431. 325.81. . — === Membership Dues and Publications oo Whe I hereby certify this to be a true and awe Financia! Statement of the = 34,708 92 LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS “Teachers Meetings . a. 169.85 Oakland County Board of Education Pund and tee Oskiand County Special Edu» Accounts Receivable * Current Liabilities: Use of County Cars a bb a Prd oo _eation Pund for the year ended December 31, 198 Sundry Municipalities 28178 Vouchers Payable ............. . $ 3.81458 Teaching Supplies .. 50.08 | JOHN C. Amy ‘Vice-Chairman Contracts Payable FI 310,026 83 = Oakland County Board of Auditors $ 53.941 49 : ; 14.116.74 The fotowing new Special Education facilities were aut! throughout Fixed Asseta $313,835 41 Hearing Consultants: ” the county for the 1958-89 school year: ten h Correct ; three Occu- — Administrative Equipment $ 7.40633 Surplus: Sal . @ 11,421.48 pational Therapists: one sight-saving room: five Visiting Teachers; sixteen Workshop Tools .. . 472 70 Unappropriated Surplus $100,266 91 | Car Allowances” . 724.80 rooms for mentally handicapped and two Diagnosticians for the mentally handi- ————— Investment in Fixed Assets 9.41743 Teachers Meetings ........00.-s905% 99 88 cal &, 979.12} Reserve for Contingencies 53.044 78 Use of County Cars ...........--+. 31 68 The County Office has also smmendes {ta staff to provide better professional Teaching Supplies 22.56 service to the local school districts. A Speech Pa as Total Assets $ 64.020.61 162,728.2 2) , to provide added service for cases of severe defect. In addition, con- ‘ z 12,300.38 | sultant services are now avatiable to all local school districts opera: programs LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS Total Liabilities and Surplus ...... $476,563 63 Diagnostic: for the aa retarded. In-service training of teachers will be emphasized. ———— Salaries 2 ..15.-..5. $ 18,962.71 Bat. Oct. 4, ‘38. - Death Notice Thoughtful Service 2-584) rience in CPA office. Janz & Must be experienced in motor car- night 1100 N Woodward Bir- BRUNDAGE, OCT. 2, 1958, LILLIAN! rier rates. Part time basis. eve- mingham Phone 6-9666 for A., Marine City (formerly of De- oor ees- ip e nings. No phone calls. Apply 267 appointment troit): age 85, dear mother of Bouth Bird. East, Pontiac ‘ a Mopieett ant William Beut| FUNERAL HOME WOM Claude and Kenneth Brundage. | Ambulance Serxion_ Fane er Motor PART T dear sister of Mrs. Myrtie Turner, Funeral Directors 4/' SPARKS GRIFFIN Sela Help Wanted Male 6 RATE CLERK Help Wanted Female 7 TYPIST. STATISTICAL. WITH EX- Mrs. Mary Biles and Mrs. Mattie Scears; also survived by 20 grand- Cemetery Lots 5 children, 33 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. Puneral service will be held Mon- day, Oct. 6, at 1 pm. from Harris Puneral Kean, Harper and Lake- OAKLAND HILLS MEMORIAL Cemetery 16 graves. .§400. 1327 Bird, Birmingham inte, Detroit, with | pion’ _ BEAUTIFUL 6 GRAVE LOT. PE ry Mt Park Cemetery. wit bi vide. Reas. FE 4-9882_ Harris Be will lie ee state a Harris Puneral Home, Detroit. CLOUTIER, OCT. 2, 1958, ARTHUR E. Harrison, Mich; age. 65; be- WHITE CHAPEL THREE pares $150, total, Old section. 13-2167 or Lt 1-7150. loved husband of Mrs. Ellen Cloutier; dear father of Anna Maire. Beverly, Harold and Ron- ald Cloutier, Mrs. Wilma Compau, Mrs. Verl Phillips, Mrs. Donna Cainer, Mrs. Betty Riccardi and Alfred Smith; dear brother of Mrs. Florence Lyons: also sur- vived by 25 erenacnilaree and two great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Monday, Oct 6. at 1:30 from Huntoon neral Home with Rev. James Luther oceans Interment in Perry Mt. Park. Mr. Cloutier will lie in _state_at sane Funeral Home. GUNN, OcT. $8, MARIE, 920 Chester St., Birsin ban: age 71; dear mother of Edward J. Gunn Jr; dear sister of Howard Riopelle; also surviveti by two grandchildren. Funeral service Toe be h E. Maple Ave., - Birm nena with Rev. Arnold Pr. Reakel norniciating! Interment in Roseland Park. Mrs. Gunn will lie {fn state at Bell ~Chapel of the William R. Hamii- ton a aoe ate MA 1958, FREDRICK, 1233 “Mania Said aren ham; age ved husband Mrs-4 Julia B. Lomas; dear father of Mrs. Joel Carlson and Mrs. James L. Carpenter Jr.; —- survived by E ea Ave., Birmingham,. with The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 am. to 5 p.m. All errors should be eee immediately: &@ssum sibility for than to cance) e ema for that portjon of the first insertion of ment which has been ren dered valueless throu the error. en cancellations are made be sure get your “kill! number.” Ne adjustments will be «iven™ without it. + Closing time for edvertise ments containing type sizes larger than reguiar agate type is 12 o’clock hoon the day previous to publication. Transient veer Ads wer be cancelled up to 9:30 a the day of publication sftet the first sertion, CASH WANT AD RATES Rev eth Gass officiating. ines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Dare 13324 et SEVEN MILE ROAD Cremation te Scliow. at. Lo : : ar sie $1.86 $2.76 ETROIT 35, MICH will le in state at Be apel o 4 2.70 3.06 the Wtlliam R' Hamilton Co., Bir- 2 . hig 3.48 6.04 BEeree MUST HAVE OWN D ve $7 Ge ites P| cae, small neetiy mace plus com. ; e oe a rite Box . NELEN OCT. 3. 1958, ETHEL, 814 & 2.70 SPs 130 eS hee name, address. Blain: age 59. beloved wife of i 3.18 5. 8.40 phorie- : Peter Nelen: dear sister of Bertha) 8 360 6.48 9 60 | (UR ILS: Attkins. Puneral service will be/. ® 4.05 1.29 ©= 10.88 WANTED ELDERLY MAN FOR BOOKKEEPER gato | held Monday, Oct. 6, at 3 p.m. odd jobs more for home than ~ wrature person — Typing. from Huntoon Puneral Home with wages. Living quarters furn, FE DANCE INSTRUCTOR .... $225 | Rev. James Luther officiating. = = _ 44228. Receptionist Duties. Interment in Perry Mt. Par Help Wanted Male 6 > wrp.. 7 MEN TO LEARN HEAT- GENERAL OFFICE $290- Cemetery. Mrs. Nelen will lie in| UVF UU | ing ‘business, Apply 80 N. Pad-| Age. 22-28. Goed ‘phone. voice, state at Huntoon Funerall Home: TI IRECT SALESMEN, | —2°CK. SECRETARY TOURVHAE: OCT. 3, 1068 JOHN ee oe ee coe & Good typing & Shorthand. SEMIANNUAL BONUS _ Experience helpful SALESMEN Men who need work in Pontiac or the Oakland County area can Salary, For find a career today with tremen- 8-9693. riday. voice is necessary, We leasant will = semi ey call F dous opportunities. LEADS FREE DAILY and light ho WOMAN TO CARE FOR Hellen 7 5-5851 or PE useWwork, live in. 2-0025. DAILY EARNINGS WOMAN ‘FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work and care of 3'4 year old _ child. FE 42721. MONTHLY BONUS WTD MIDDLEAGED WOMAN OR couple to share or arid f woman Oct. to May. home and care Help Wanted 8 Men presently earning uD to $3800 every 6 months in renewal bonus. Also these representatives are en- ARE YOU WANTING WORE OR looking, neping. you don't find it? a) jJoying a second month bonus Have opening for man or woman check based on monthly renewals Can make above average wage from $150—$300 mo, Your daily 150 N. Perry & to 12 earnings depend on your ability to make calls aod sales on the BRANCH MANAGERS leads which we supply you daily. varying from §$25-$75 per sale. All leads which thal. receive are potent) for bonafide and qualified. These| tate sales people. leads are mailed in by prospects persons well who are interested in receiving pre under ee on the eavertice: THE FAM eh ame CROSS at kt ‘H -NO COLLECTIONS Exceptional and very lucrative. op- sales endeavors, with tration mal real estate sales PHON oe EM Ane fs 2-2400 for personal interview experienced real eé- or wil train experienced in other Associate now maingaining 2 Detroit and County offices. C. SCHUETT AT ‘Mr. Ehrharct at KE; NO CANVASSING - ELDERLY sonable rent but not ne- cessary if you have a good per- COUPLE FOR CARE- taker § apartment building. Rea- apartment. References. Call 8 10 am. 74. : for large 3 room to sonality, an automobile and a) littie ambition to make money. You may contact the local Dits- in accordanc REGISTERED } Technician Top starting salaries NURSES AND LAB e with qualifications, soles Manager for an appointment wis eee Center (Osteopathic) 42401 (Mon. or Tues 2°: aa TF MR. DAVID BABICH Eaviovment Agencies 6% c/o THE WHITE : CROSS PLAN year around dea Robert, 2566 McDonald t.; be- loved infant son of Paul and| interested ip Sino on vate this.| tlelp Wanted Female 7 MEN- - id LBL OO ~ Benisl efi ecacnouwens ‘ater by Factory represemtaiive, FE 6-95) |. RMB. APT. IN EXCHANGE FOR ELECTRONICS... | SOPEN the Coats Funeral Home, 3141 hildcare. On lake. mpetlenced aa ce. DIO” BIBLE. STUDIES, Di-| housework & childcare On DANCE INSTRUCTOR .... $0PE Sashabaw Rd 70D) on of Becren records’ seeks | White only OR 3-7343., A i representative in Pontiac are®. LES. EXEC In Memoriam 2 Born again Christian, for further E00K waktee: CARS od CE College background ~Aged~ 28-40.. ——. IN_LOVING MEMORY OF CALVIN Saginaw. information call Rochester. Part time permissable. OL 1-1601. © Hester who passed away Oct Beloved husband. sweet. hap.y emorieés cling around your name. , True hearts that loved you with deepest etec Eon whe love you | A MAN wanted for outside employment Clean working rioes Hours death just the 5 unlimited Apply 1064 W. Huron You left behind ‘a brceed heart, between 10 and 11:30 0 that never did forget you aha BARBER WANTED = WILL never will, rent Bldg, 8570 Elizabeth Lk Rd. And who always thinks of you and. tfies to be brave and content ‘IT AIN'T, SELLIN'—JUST SERV- COOK AND WAITRESS one: VOCATIONAL COUNSELING Experienceti, 2585 D SERVI OUR NEW LOCATION 2445 E HURON 4 Our FE 40580600 “OFFICE Mz ANAGER Reporter For Juvenile court work on oul- skirts of Pontlac. Must take dic- ele at 150 words per minute plete charge Cc bookk State Bank EVELYN Woman. aged 30-59 to take com- hand. $400 per month to Midwest ne Bide FE 406 Poatisc _ Work Wantéd Male 10) Building Services 12 IZ COLORED BOY, 18, GOOD WORK- er Any work. Exc in kitchen. _FE 5-4438, CARPENTRY, ADDITIONS, REC. rooms. Attics, kitchen cab. for- mica, rer rch enclosures, _FHA, MA $81. EM 3-4775. CARPENTRY 30) «6OYRS EXP. Kitchen cabinets and formic. a Specialty. Reas OR 3-3284 CARPENTER WORK - OF ALL kinds, EM 3-0 cav eS SERV REDEC. orating and painting, dso lawn work of any kind Reas. Call) after 6 p.m. FE 4-0234 CABNET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter Kitchens a specialty FE 4-5000 EXP CARPENTER WAN small jobs Ph FE_8-3124 FAMILY MAN. AGE 26. WANTS work of any kind also has pickup truck. OR 43-0491. HAVE TRUCK pA DO LIGHT hauling. FE 2-998 IF IN-A MESS — aot BUILD FOR less — So don't cuss .ca)! us, for carpentry — Finish afid rough. __ FE 4-1641_ ing FE 4-6402 “or FE 4-6462. Free _@stimates MARRIED MAN W WISHES 3 WORK, _of any kind. OR _3-1035. MARRIED MAN. 19. WANTS 8 WORK of any kind, FE 2-8519 eS eD MAN, 31, NEEDS WORK of any kind FE 38-9597. PVT JOB IN HOME AS CHAUF- feur or vard man_ Porter job. _Elther one okay, FE 25894. free est ‘ots cleared FE 5-55! Work Wanted Female 11 1 DAY IRONING SERV., $3 BU. Ref Pick up & del. FE 5-1471 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- _ing and housecleaning FE 3.7581. A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES DE- sire eedingem ee mieching pete or ba- bysitting 11. F A-1 IRONINGS, ape DONE, reas Pick up & del FE 4-2127. GIRL WANTS BABYSITTING AND light housework Apply Pontiac _ Press Box 118 GIRL WANTS DAY: WORK MON- of office. Must be eeper & take short- start. g, PE 5-0227 day thru Saturday. Own transpor- tation. FE 5-1506. GENERAL HOUSEWORK, BY ~ aay, own transportation: OR | ™ 3.8821 . i fe Ss BY DAY OR ; week. FE 5-8619_ | IRONINGS. $250 BUSHEL. 671 71 E. Mansfield, FE 8-0751. IRONINGS AND SEWING. bits sonable. FE 2-2586, KIND MIDDLEAGED LADY wit care for children or adults _Filorence side door > TREE PRIMMING AND REMOVAL : oe BRICK, paths wose and fireplaces. MA 5-037 Garden Plowing 16B Televisio+ Service 22 Notices & Personals 2s CUSTOM PLOW, Soa LIGHT grading Anywhere Ses BULLDOZING _____—CFEC_=5-2853 BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT * work, Also chimneys. No job too Besidential and commer- Guaranteed work Ph. MY CEMENT WORK Nl hb sonable rates. FE CARPENTER WORK ~ HOUSE, GaA- Tage, or repair. FE 4 CUSTOM HOMES, BY F CensED Insurance / eT 17A FOR GOOD INSURANCE CALL DANIELS AGENCY 63. W Huron Fr 3711 Laund#y Service 18 FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- Pontiac Leundry, FE ice _ 2-610 LACE CURTAINS, FUAIN ON Paar Pree estimates Ob fed, Beautifully Baishes, fonts N BLOCK — CEMENT © BEOe Landscaping 18A TS| CEMENT !8 OUR SPECIALTY. Floors, basements, EM 3-4879. CERAMIC TILE FREE ESTIMATES — TERMS A-1 Ace TREE SERVICE. moval and ‘on vee our bid. PE 2-7188. ATTENTION Lett a LOAD- Advance Floor Co. OR 3-8701 ing bieck y top soll. CONCRETE WORK. LICENSED Stevenson Hwy. and ‘Rochester Ba Rd. and insured. Residential. commer- | INTER-LAKES TR E cial, Raymond W. Commins. OL Trim. remove. poy er roreSy, _1-0772 Land clearing Insured MA DRY WALL TAPING AND FIN-| COMPLETE LAWN BUILDING, ishing Free éstimates FE §-3463 repair and maintenance Free es- or FE 4-611. . = be! Dan's ape Serv- ice, ELECT CONTRACTOR — RESI- dent.. comm., free est. FE 8-6364. ELECTRICAL SERVICES. estimates, Partney Electric, 5-6439. FREE FE ELECTRICIAN, “SPECIALIZING IN ‘electrical repair work. reas. rates, licensed OR 3-4728__ FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, .for water espe oa es & dry- ers ied apes unro Elec _tric Co., 1980 w Huron CUSTOM BULLDOZING. YA D & grading -Back filling. @. Terms. 3-3023. Au auburn. GUARANTEED ROOF — LL kinds Est. 1918. enue March: ays N, Cass.. PE 2-3021, FE 5-7175. HOUSEMOVING - FULLY _equipped, FE 4-8450 L. A, Young. HOME, GARAGE, CABINS. ADDI- tions. iacented builder. FHA terms R G_ SNYDER, FLOOR _L ae sesame and finishing Phone F PLASTERING & aa REAS. ‘Pat Lee, FE 2-79 ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING PE 40444 TRENCHING, EXCAVATING FOR septic tanks Field tile, Sooogs: _ Ditches & boat wells, OL WE BUILD BASEMENTS UNDER houses. Block & cement work. __FE 2-3796 & FE 5-0984. rs 13 Business Services ACME ASPHALT PAVING. OUR prices are below that of last year's. FE 56-1017 for fre'e estimates. : A-1 FURNACE CLEANING, FE 2-5824 LADY WISHES er as $1 HR, Exp, Ref. FE 2- MIDDLEAGED a DESIRES baby sitting—days, eves. or week, Transportation needed. OR 3-8694. OR. 3-6( MIMBOGRAPHING, TYPING, 8EC- retarial service, EM 3-2842, PONTIAC BABYSITTERS BUREAU Lieensed and bonded Drivers 65 cents per hour Adult sitters OR 3-3761 Call early mornings or late evenings, WTD. IRONINGS, B BY THE BUSH- EL. BEFORE NOON OR AFTER _5 — EM 3-3014. WOULD LIKE BABYSITTING JOB in Tel-Hufton area, Fri. & Sat. hights & Sat. P.M. FE 2-5891. WIDOW, 53, WISHES HOUSE- keeping for 1 or 2 adults. Be other kee charge, Write G, 9115. W arkway. Detroit, Min, Building Services 12 A-1 COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- ice. Quality work, licensed, Bow- ker, MA #2253 or FE 56-3608, A-1 BASEMENTS PUT UNDER- ni ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired.-by factory trained man at our a tees General Printing & Office ys 17 W Law- tence St, Phone FE 3-0135. We service all makes of wringer and aes washers. 30. yrs. in wont PLIANCE, SERVICE ROY’ sere 96 0: FE 2-4021 “ASPHALT Se LIABLE Driveways, parking lots, Use estimates 24- = service. §-1206 or FE 5-5623 BuLEDOZING & TR TREE CUTTING. FE 2-9742 or PE 4-187 BLOOMFIELD WALL CEanERe Wall and windows Reasonable Free est, No obligation, FE 2-1631 ee REPAIRING, REWEAV- haa” inding Restretching OL ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- oe ot fanaa 218 E Pike 1 FURNACES, CLEANE serviced, C, L. Nelson, } rE st188, HANSON TV SERVICE | 283 a FE $0231 NEW LAWN BUILT _ Foes ding Backfield top soil. TREE REMOVING AND TROT. Reasonable rates FE 7-80 ay [A~ §-4941 WEED SPRAYING SEED. SOD EVERGREENS, ETC. 93-0624 DU 3-1033 MI 6-1417 aie & Trucking 19 1% TON ose WANTS WORK, no rubbish, OR 3-3€03 A-1 LIGHT areca & RUBBISH. _$4 per load. FE eee A-1 MOVING — U EXCELLENT AVICE Reasonable, FE 5-3458-FE 2-2908 AA-1 Reduced Rates Smith Moving. Large van 6f pickup. FE 4-4864, HAULING & RUBBISH NAME your price Any time, FE 8-0086. JIM’S esl AND TRUCKING. _Cheaper, FE 8-3244 ot FE 8-0300. LIGHT AND HEAVY SSE “Rubbish. Fill dirt, top soil, grav- el & front end lending, PE FE 20603. LIGHT HAULING & MOVING OF ony —< Real cheap, FE 82404 —O' ‘DELL CARTAGE Local and long distance moving. Phone PE $6806 £ | icing! Take over your area as better, $4,800 to $5,400 per AT Gone Dieat de the wren eo el our BERVICE DISTRIBUTOR.| fear, starting rate to ddpend on SALES MANAGER ary keeping retail stores supplied. Na- ability & experience. Excellent Territory of Oakland County saa ge true we wonder why, tonally advertised 28-year-old line | governmental fringe benefits &| Must have experience in building that the best are always first to For you 66 2-3 per cent markup.| security. Apply Personne) office, | construction o* modernization aie or samples and niemiy successful Oakland County Office Bldg business, and be aggressive and I hope to meet you some day, I Ga. NOVO, 1166 Lafayette St., Pontiac, FE 37151, self-sufficient to Handle large know not when {iwauree, Chicago 22.1 EXP. WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK staff of salesmen. Salary plus « To clasp your Nand in the better MOMENTS OF DECISION. WHICH and child care, . live i | saci) Midwest pmpicrscot: 406 | land, never to part again path will you take? Married men} salary and Blue Cross. Pontiac State Bank Bidg. F. Sadlv missed by his wife Eleanor,/ 21 to 40 start with us at $85.76 EXPERIENCED ee So. | —5-0227.. & sons Calvin Jr. & Henry Jay uaranteed with excellent oppor- a = id _ unity for advaneement. For a icitors, Work in conten of Mek! SECRETARY | a @| pointment call Puller Brush. FE | Pome. We train you. Product @| 4244 9549 to do typing & light P| 22318 hecessity. Very Promgee oper) shorthand. Will be taught book- nen Reueee , : ERrERIENCED GIRL a BOO eee cere es werk 2 oymeny ontiac State Ban | At 10 a.m. todas there Office ing & general. B'ham, area. Live ldg. FE 5-9227. | were replies at the Press : in. City references, MI 6-1887, | - EXP. GIRL FOR GENERAL Instructions x office im the following housework with good sete $, ae Manager . boxes: 4 nights, goa ! P Tanpeds Rater SEWORK, EXPER. 3.3154 after or country club, ntige area, ence: eferentes fr 5, 6, 21, 28, 32, 56, 63, ear around position, full char e.| in. Excel. sala: call OL 32-7871. ~ mmediate opening exc, sala Ej PER. FOND OF. CHIL+ Die §-1944 66, 74, 76, 103, 105, 110, aa "aorrom to H.W. Loosen, SOE te AP ET ee _Dle §-1344 115, 118. orrow vane Dearborn, bath $25. MI Private room & 70534 ince, GREGG SHORTHAND-7 LESSONS Other business canoe: Call OR PRIVATE PIANO Ceasons MA- LESSONS WELL - QUALI- Voice ed teacher with years of experi- E 4-8458, 3:30 rs, ath homes. Underpinning and house-ratsin: ee ou piete line of _masonry. | Ww. CR OOK 833 sARasoTA AV. ee AAA Floor Sanding Floor Laying ~— Finishing Cc, BUD BILLS FE 8- » A-A TRENCHING ED B LICE. ILDE: COMPLETE, SCOLDING SERVICE GARAGES NEW Hi Cement bet aaa tt 40 YEARS OF EXPE PE 2-739 OMES itaraess Ben teeta xc Nn lta et deren ese en atin Dontnchs y A-l SAND & FINISH, FE 56-3722. P Fioo: Footings, Septic Field OR 3-6666 A-l Sy ou REPAIR, ANY mde type, FE 8-8 n com ALL KINDS SeaaaNe WORK and reasonable, Jensen. FE 2-2340 ORNAMENTAL A GinEee onry, small medium or large, mercial or residential, Repair new, FE 5.2069. PLASTERING - NEW OR REP Work anteed”” PID 6-0304 a ACHINE FI SAWS - D Manley Leach 10 Bagley St. TRENCH BACK FILLIN FAST dependable serv, FE Eves, Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 | ~ steABY WORK FOR. OOD ME- WwW in a rn -4 HOURS c P ; chanic with tools, Rah bier deal- Maat Bee soar eh have use Pal, Rear_tince 2 : ~~ | et. EM _ 3-4155 of car Call FE 4-5200 9 am. Work Wanted Male __10 ‘uneral Directors 4 ALESMEN — WEVE }0T WHA" WHAT — 38 pm —— nem | yOU've been looking for Train-| MIDDLEAGED LADY, MON. THRU | ,. TER 5, “A HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” eee ne eee _ting ber 3089 & ‘baby sit- SS wstimaies | OF ya * tion and group life ins available sss Leh “tO BELL PER- 3-3752_or OR 3-811 NE ~ Demonstrators furnished Now is | REFINED LADY od fer. > a1 ee RL WORK NEW- ERAL HOME the time to start selling new — fond deer feequainted” wjth Repair, FE 4-4210. - pay Horr fs a) | i eee Maid, Fox appointment, | AVAILABLE $0 WCARPERTER | est growing: eon Bee Tofiy call Mrs, 3 Miter bene covinst Murdock. F pret. Jone] Sson-|oO ins Guyer at SALES EXECUTIVE 7 Ferd Sah INC, Interview & class train sales repre- | CARP ‘ORK OF ANY FUNERSL HOME | 724 GARLAND Ay AVE. sentatives in your home. Call| kind, reasonable, Cali after 6 p.m. “Designed for Furerais” ul FE 54-6573, @ ‘til noon ‘ FE 8-439, brick, block, cement work, house- E 42200 ‘otitiae Hardwood r Serv, A&B TRENCHING | Porn F006 8 avatar lines, field ile. ANY haere OF GOUSE PLANS custom drawn OL 1-6200 EM 3-493 . AbL BUILD REPAIR. PLASTERING ladies dresses | specialt . DRESSMAKING TAILORING AND KINDs OF taity Ke pes _faising. F siteratiqns Mrs. Bodeil ioe BARGAIN — — $575 7 Garage, beat od man winter. RESSMAKING, 9 TATLORING au is pfice ‘or Pontiae resident . oniv,.Terms, FE 5-9122, , int my home my home. ! wed 8-455. + BRICK, BLOCK AND work, Fireplaces and chimneys, FE 8-6375_ CEMENT 4 TAILORING AND ee rae for ladies & men. aE. Strathmore, “Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT i4-ton Pickups 1'%4-ton Stakes Dump Trucks Semi-Trailers Pontiaé Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8 WOODWARD coe Daily i lnciuding Sunda FE 4-0461 4-144 UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED up free of charge, FE 5-4638, Painting & Decorating 20 18T CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- orating Cash or terms » 5-9580 > i8T CLASS INT -EXT PA AINTING decorating Reas. OL 1-3141," 2 A PAINTING. PAPER HANG- ing Paper removed, FE 4-6918. A-1 PAINTING AND PAPERING. Mason Thompson, FR 48364, 4-1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- terior {0 percent disc for cash. ‘Guaranteed Free est FE 4-9205, O/LADY ogra DECORATOR. Papering & ing, FE 8-0343, PAPERHA joe ~— PAINTING planer rep Stephen wevarre, FE ‘Day OR NIGHT TV SERVICE rE or FE 46-8390 Upholstering f STRAKA = SY ag A pl gh 23 AUBURN Slip covers FE 2 EAKLE' Ly THOMAS 197_N Perry st Lost & Found . UPHOLSTERY ~ draperies, Free CUSTOM _UPHOLSTER- 4 Cooley x per papers. LOST — CHILDRENS PET — 3 mos. ae oma brown | LOST: MANS BLK. BILLFOLD AT Shamrock eye OS Pike. Return rE ; (OST: BLACK WALLET CONTAIN. fim: Reward. ELT. EVERYONE SORRY CICI needs you Please come home or phone. HYPNOTIST CORSULTATION | = red emotional | A-l BOARDING HOME, By bar or wk. Licensed FE 5 fies’ ° (Jr size) Reward. FE WELL DRILLERS 4 IN. LOST NK BILLFOLD IN + _of ‘Miracle Mile. . Reward. FE 3- 3931. LOST: MALE SIAMESE CAT. Vi 7 — Feapeet apd = — VIC. F Srise. return 88, after Hobbies & Supplies 24A or *| EMMA'S HOBBY SHOP. ARTIFI- cial flowers, crocheting & aprons. -FE 2.9005 or FE 2-238. Scrabb! Book Store, 15 E. PLASTIC Cleo’s Handcraft tion, 97 Oakiand PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. Backenstose Lawrence 8t. MATERIALS. NEW molds, new colors, new low ieee ft Bhop, loca- : KNAPE Sl SHOES Fred_ Herman _Notices & Personals 25 “OR _3-1582 -| ANYONE KNOWING ANY INFOR mation about the accident tha occurred Thursday, October 25th, a. os lease contac and Perry Pp pie hatee Webster at REpublic t 6 pm. at Pontiac Trail t ony a L oon WOMAN NEED. r ne risk Gonfidentias. Te The Selv ation sae Beet 8130 it i Sais ‘ Seri ig I tie. _\BEAUTY IS | vnenay DUTY Kro) Wey MAID 8U A. Taylor 56 Gille DUBLIN tok As Lesar. FE 4-9987 Birmingham PPLIES MRS. i. FE 3-7293. COMMUNITY . Pace lifting, face eling, & Swe- dish | shock i ‘ad- as uate. A is to win 7 he Slagle y (Across. icons _MI_ 6-7373. ENTER |. for rent. gage, ater capacity rate ue CHARLES CHESTER _ AIR CUSHIONED sHORS DAINTY MAID SUP Menominee PLIES 739 Mrs Wallace FE FE ENTER’ parle, Saal een heel 5 in, love "OR 3.8585, iiaea FAT FOLKs pol pepe has come true Now ra 0 and 12° ee ae P. En ER HANG- Fate - Fiyenai noi’ WALLS CLEANED ER OR_3-7061 Television Service 22 ALL TV SERVICE oe i AN every? mals xe gare or fight Da: oy ror Nia ee Fviee GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell things: you’re fot using wl through Classified al ~ IN DEBT? IF SO. > wT US: Fase Your Mind WE ARE NOTA . - LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT ELLORS Rm, 716 Fontise eae Bank Bldg, |'R: lose weight easily & Imagine tosfng 10 Ibs in days Lore ugly Ibs > Give. You 1 Place to Pay ~~ hatred Vic. Boston & | A-] LICENSED HOME. MOTHER'S Telegraph PE "9-023. care OR 73863 Mon x LOST: 1 PAIR DARK FRAME BABY SITTING pay 128 NIGHT. Loving care. FE COLORED Day cine FOR GRIL CHIL- dren. Licensed home. FE ¢-2892. WANTED: CHILDREN TO. BOARD. Li e. FE 5-0151. censed hom Wtd. Household Goods 27 SS GE DRYER, FURNITURE NEEDED ere a pes tots. Get the sell tt ped for you Ba & ab Gommunite Ee ne WTD ANTIQU ue “lamps. a uy 2-1521 Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 DISHES, AN- que jerumore! AUTO. WATER . HEATER, tled gas. Maple liv rm. furni-e ture and twin for cabin. gee ure Write - Pontiac Press Bac efi as WANTED: SET OF BAR BELLS. FE ene Wanted to Rent 29 CHRISTIAN COUPLE WITH TWO girls, ages 6 and 4, desire 2 bed- = ang serach. of Orchard an elegra ‘Fura. unfurn, FE 5-820. il LANDLORDS can homes and apts. All areas. Furn, or unfurn. $143 Cass-E beth Re FE 5-3030 Share Living Quarters 30 > rcpt WIPE wire Oe ceretie toa nae a exchange gay fae recta MA 5.0441 . Wtd. Contracts, Migs. 32 LOLLIPOP PRR PAPAL PP ri 2 WE NEED © LAND CONTRACTS CASH BUY SSRN PETERS WAITING , BAe J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor ee E, Walton UICK, PAIR DEAL a intr: LOW DISCOUNT Open 9 to 9— ae va num, 8 to 8 10804 Detroit McLATN "MOR dais tRLTY, 00, . UNLIMITED Or seasoned. Lowest pos- sible discount, no obliga- re Son FE 4 4-3844 or 5, ask fo McCullough, ah _ARRO REALTY ‘5143 Cass-Eliz, ss-Eliz, Rd. CASH — ANAILABLE FOR LAND CON. 0 "OBLGarON E ME CeUTgEs. Johnson a Telegraph Ra, °° | A — Wtd. Children to Board 6 We have over 30 re teow ntal applt- rs. IDEAL LOCATION > Way, {Ro , would, enjoy a nice me Box 27, Pontiac Press ess eetee: +For land contracts, new ~ ™~ 4 et a 4 ROOM, see BATH “AND: lean ee BLAIR Fiat 31351 a ene sr ig ciber prope We fy HITE BROS. you the easb vou cap .recelve to you an WE TRADE. WE BUILD & 6ON REAL bes] Phone 41557 -- wayer. fin Williams FE HAVE CASH WILL _ TRAVEL We Wil travel & we you ood par Lend er or a wemisese|_ 4 ED RILEY, Broker fp ere Late re re sith BEDROOM , SEDROOW WOE. f WEST eon ae tet ood areas over your property . sale, In many cases we can get you cash equities W. Huron. FE or land contracts Clark Real $4813 Ask for Mr Clark 7 ~NO RED =D TAPE WHEN YOU LIST YOUR PROPERTY~ WITH US! . Let us untangle your prob-. ameoth out ‘S. wrink- 5 and eliminate c- aches of finding able bu = prope e best possible price 7 Our staff equi; andle the- sale of your rty, effi- etently with your per- oe Sears mn eee. Fs. ways mind, Ph. PE 45-8165 now and list with @ leader. Edw. M. Stout Realtor TT NM. Saginaw St 6-8165 ar WHEE TATELY. fad » farms. aa gear contracts Paul M. Jones, ‘Real Est, 632_W. Huron Rent Apts. Furnished 33 i | = ‘and prosipt ac. ies. and FURNISHED BASEME | Las |CARGE. APT. es small or large — ‘e also have buyers for +6402 rE CAS Ww end be =e utilities fur- nisted $13 Seukis Call at 283 N . BEAUTIFUL 3 3 RM & BATH PV ent. Car, S368 peted FE 32-2706 or COMPLETELY FU . LGE pre. = kitchen with breakiast bar bedrooms, bath $15 plus wUlities_ MA S001 FURN Bs NT APT & ~sprage References required eriy couple preferred OL 6-2187. FOR COLORED BASEMENT APT. Aiso one room furs. Walking dis- tance of 8! Joseph's Hospital. Bool} Ua 'GOING SOUTH WILL LEASE Leb beautiful new lakeside studio Completely furn. (Modern). living rm 15’ by 24", with 2 large Windows and trench doors facing lake, tile shower, auto. hot water, es par oun machine. Call Northshore Dr. _Lake formas os CIQHT. HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, __3308_ Ela Le ne No . children. N COU- 1035, Oar- 4ND BATH, clare wide or air- 2 ROOMS- & BATH. furmshed MY 2-1961. 6. Ne dikes: 15th. $75 per month LADD’ 4840 Rochester Rad. MUlberry 91511 7 ON N LAKE ELIZABETH, YEAR reund, clean pieasarit, for couple, no drinkers {Also unfurnished apt. PE 2-4160 STUDIO APT. FOR LADY. EV-|. erything furn. 25 Wiliams. WEST HURON Lower 3 rooms exclusive apt. FE 2-041 or FE 68-3416. WATERFORD APTS. rooms furn., $7 per month. WHITE BROS. $666 Dixie Hwy. “ Open Eves ‘til 9; Sun 10 “til 5 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 1 AND 2 BEDROOM - PARTLY furn. Lake front apts OR 3-0105. ! BEDROOM aPT. FOR LEASE, $100 per mo Adults 130 Sem> nole. BejiAir Manor. FE 4-1559 18ST FLOO! bath 8-1414, iz ‘WARM, 3 fi Basement and garage FE 8 at 18 Mile road |. Cpked ED cr. APTS. . with oungstown sink and cupboards rooms ath, beat, large lot, full price $7,750. al ms iss one. Call us da. COUNTRY. LIVING ' 2 bedroom home on beautiful _ shaded lot Bey! lake. You'll en- price tha t = feck u've proud ee a on @ pro! to q comnged! SEVEN ACRES. ° with a § room — near Ortonville " replace, liv =e ‘with Sonn von modeled 30 oot inesedin porch, Knotty Pine breeze- A mercial!“ “Hew do you like that! 5 the coe. have gone com: Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 2 es TERRACE, $75 A MO. ‘OME rr 7y-53 more J Li pd schools oi} heat. 50.E Herpes ee R \T BEDROOM, MODERN, $00 MO. “Ore ge over Se mene 3 children “allowed, C. Pangus, Pleins Cal Realtor, NA 7-23815: —. . — ~- 3 na io? CLEAN 5 RM. UN N. ear ——a Hits, FE Ear Use pet ate fat shor 6 pm en - : Baby welcome. RM MoD. a : Onley ot PE 5-2487. Adults only 1&2 jefor, imnwedia APARTMENTS ‘ts Lt a ‘govpaY wo MT F TWO 6-RM APTS FOR RENT #1 and 87 Judson Bt. Children al- _lowed. FE 45067 WEST SIDE. D Washington Jr. High area — 6 rooms, gas beat $96 mo 3 parce Sy nope? — Wisner oe Lincoin $55 eels before Bs e252) or afer! ‘. $-1172 W ATERFORD APTS. roéms unturn. $65 per mo. WHITE BROS. Open Eves “10 "tH 8 Rent Houses Furnished 35 BEDROOM. NICELY FURN- _ished. 1 chid welcome. PE as i BEDRM_ GAS pltalenS cairn] piace. util: rm, Oct. 1 to art Call after 1-39 PE Sue 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT, NICE- ly furn. Gas heat. §75 mo, EM _3-4322. 4275 Keith Rd 7 BEDRM.. WALLED LAKE MOD _Close wo ei Reas, MA 4-225). i 7 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, WILL ive 1 year's lease $55 per mon’ ated near Peuuas Alr- ae . Large lot, 180 OPEN 9 TO. 8 Corner W Ww re fered . & Me a SEDESouss ie NOV. 18T. _35T2_ Wards ‘Point FE 5-6690. 3 HEDROOMS OIL OIL FURNACE, very nice Good neighborhood, close to References re- guired Lake Orien. MY 3. BEDROOM LAKE FRONT. furn. 355 & mo. year sround. Lakeview 65133. BEDROOM FULLY y EQUIPPED for winter Child juga, welcome. OR _34163. ai - 3 RMS AND BATH FURN ~ $50 _per mentn Unien Lk EM jane 7 BEDROOM MODERN frent, furn ‘til June fst. Ope _Sun_10 to 6. _3321_Newton Rd 3 BEDRM ; AUTO. OIL HEAT, NR. _Cecar Island Lk. $80 FE 46240. 3 BEDRM. ®URN. HOME. AUTO- matic oil furnace, basement, car- _peting. Garage. $70 EM 3-0558_ 3 ROOMS AND BATH, §30 MONTH. 5286 Tubbs Rd, OR 3-522. ROOM | 4 PURNISHED HOUSE. FE, $6513 4 RMS AND BATH FOR CLEAN couple with children. School bus at am Park- way. 9235 4 4 ROOM FURNIFHED HOUSE ON ioe rere 1823 Portlock Cali - & 5 RMS xen? HARBOR. FE 41039. 5 ROOMS. MODERN CONVENE ences, EM 3-4760 ROOMS, 2 BEDROOMS AND sleeping porch Living room, din- ing room, ea, bath recrea- tion room and iavatory down. Rent $75 month Phone Lake Or- fon MY 3-130, § RMS WITH FURN. 2 BEDRMS. Oi) beat, hot water On Elizabeth Lk. 4030 Mapleleaf Rd. Round year. $80 Up to Mane 1, $55. FE 8-294, . 5 AVATLABLE OCT, 15TH. 2 BED- White Lake front home. Call | Holly ME 17,7321. 1 AND 3 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT| ?) 3. RM WUNFORN. (1) 3 ROOM iat pet OF On en NICE _30 Stout 8t_ FE 48171. perme < = 2 7 BE ROOM, BRICK TERRACE, git Mr had ia clos€) tied beth, gas beat fence: nyete a _Full eee $75. FES-90 ent, Washing, close in. re pa one a |? F BM fume 5 WE OR Pal AND = e WE POSE TAT, Eilon! Se] fggus STOWELL. FE iw s «FE BEDRM DE-/? 7 BEDRN GROUND FLOOR: PVT. luxe, gaa heat, bachelors or on et Opdyke. $50 month co 2 Gene, garage houses.) $10, bachel FE 5§-7196 or 2 PARTLY FURN. APTS. oe FE 3-8756. a taeda aad svbm,“C stop. PT eap oO CH, alter m3 Can : furs. Pontiac LX. hse OR D- pa585. bad aS ooo FE 8-2293. 249 = EN BATE 1 BEDRM. KITCHEN ATH &| ROOM LOWER APT. GAS HEAT, beige PD. FE 1 child welcome 231 8 Jessie. i Room PVT |3 ROOMS. BATH 'ST FLOOR, ON nets mas or Pad. 3 os eae a DULTS. Pad- A NO Ble reread drinkers, Luce FE 5-1625. Ist Floor=3 875 SBS | gon orn ary, ve val and en- Probe FE 5-5378| trance. Heat and hot far. 2 RMS AND BATH WiTH PVT.| nished., $50, aaa “ent. Child welcome $12 per week ——— eS } CLEAN ROOMS, P1 PVT BATH & 0 "FLOOR, HEAT- ope heat, refrig. & Veda $60 ed, Utilities Furnished, Private Adults “FEO 2-24 Bath & Entrance. 3030 Josi: Rd.|3 “i NR. a NSPORTA- FURN. ALL UTIL. PVT.| tation. shopping & etc. Savoy " ent, 1 person only, $12. a week. Apts. 444 E. Pike, FE 8-6901, _ FE ease. or 2-5203 3 oe BMS. a BATE. FULL 2 2 TOP aie PT BATHE sement, heat an urnish : & rrp tat utiilties ie neni) _F ze at door, Pvt, =. Pike. _ Privileges Cs sireat, = = E_5-0281. pee ) ‘UPPER oe a 2 _ ‘ ST a Ab * e 2 ED AOR telegraph. " focation on euch ot ign OOMS. WASHING FA- eet or. FE 1172 ¥ CLEAN Ri : Pan ies. 48 Florence. ees PRIVATE, UTIL. AND Ld tle, cri Pontiac High asatid FE ¢4- 2 OR 3 <coer 1 BLOCK from Sears. ress 2 & 3 ROO PVT, BATHS. 7? BATHS. AP-|? ply Apt. 5, (9 Clark 5' 19 Clark St. _ Src NG } ROOM 3 for, three “edu 8 PE 41088. 3 LARGE RMS. eErRiG- STOVE, hot water, heat rate ifs furn., $65 per month. 3 ap & mre ie PER MO. FE aonse AND BATH. UTILITI furnianed Adults 114 Gaxiand 4 SoS HOUSE, eRe ha nished. $50 mo, EM_ 3-4 sate UPPER. : Bat! TLE ‘West Bide. ta, ie Edwards, .FE 8-0343, 4 ROOMS & BATH. ae GA; $60 month. 6990 Anderson: vie’ Rd 3-8061, 2 RM. AND BATH, GAS HEAT. nis! Tak 3: eee BRICK any m ents, down to neag be Rh soho a id wire: 22 "fy Aura, thee. ice in rear PVT, ENT. BATH. TV : aidwin bus FE 2-6102, 3 iE RMS, A TS 950 MO. 109 Norton, AN & CLOSE | ee pown TOWN, 12 ~ a3 Ri NTOWN wit $16 — “ashaatd off 8a dry room a Tes, 1A tae clean, diy nt ‘of closet space, adults 46 Pinegrove. F) HOOKS & ita “UPPER. PVT. entrance 2.8600. BATH. PRIVATE N is hitte furn. 47 Thorpe SPRY iia APT. DS beak a) CARL- FE « 7 mas FE 97720, 313.8, Paddock. _ TR SOM APT UTTLITE TIES FUR-| 7 feb F Pn ounce FE 4-8179. ._OR ATTRACTIVE RMS. BATH, util, furn. ed FE 2-262, ROOMS AND BATH, GAS HEAT, near Siver. Pe OR. }-4281. a ess, & BATH. FE 5-3860 or UO OU es 4 ROOMS PVT, 2 BEDRMS. LGE: living rm., full bath. Modern kitchen, new electric stove and refrigerator jJaundry rm.,.all util- ities ater heat. $20 weekiy, Or |- 975 monthly, MA_5-9821, 4 ROOMS & BATH TH 1 OF 4 “UNITS, 4 > W. side brick Modern. Ras & hot water furnished Adults only. FE . 4 RM. MOD EWLY Cadillac, $65 FE 2-0045, 5 —. {8 AN ATH DOWN, GA- gh heat Rashace near Gen- eral Hos: FE 5-6766. 5 an a ee 12 Myra 5 RMB, & B LOWER, bath, eere FE Se cont & BATH. ia FE it or 2-5788. 5 CLEAN Re By OOMS. MAIN FLOOR, tivate rene, 6 Aj wane © — RENTAL NEEDS SATISFIED 38 M. AL, YR. OLD HOME, $80 _mo 7 AND 5 RM. 4h Benes bee Kd 22 Auburn, wT 3 BED ZDROOME. = aOUEE. 1% ae . $% mo. Call after 5 FE 2 3 OR 4 SS OROCA. GARAGE, AU- tomatic heat, located at 41 Oak- Call 3-9060 before § p.m. and FE 5-4706 after 5 p.m. 3 BEDROOM BRICK, a? BATHS “|n Clarkston, MA 5-1 3} BEDRM RANCH TYPE HOME. $86 a Louis Bow- 685 Alyce Kay. Farming _ ers, phe ay, - ton, Mich. 64308. 3 ROOM HO OuRE WITH BATH, $60 mo. 10 Buffalo, Clarkston. } BEDRM. HOME FULL BASE- ment. close to new Northern High rd $78 mo. #01 E. Beverly. $ ROOM HOME ON BUS LINE. inquire 306 § . Paddock 5 RMS 2 BEDRMS. 29 ROSSHIRE iad MODERN 4 4 ROOMS & & GARAGE. e471 Pontiac MODER Ty oe Saori PLE PRE- saa tod slaty Or Lk. Rd. Kee- ROOM H 3057 ineoinview. Auwera He - OA i cere) SE EM 03 ra en Se BEDRM. WITH BASE- "OR, ar schools & store. $75 3-3385; “|e"home in good Joes Lk M06 Wescomb MA 56-2208 Pome IE Fae Soot Partly furn. TO sou. RENT WITH OPTION jie $73 mo. 7i3 Bis REMOD: . rooms, 1 MSB.U.O. on $9 mo SE, 6 yay” Oll heat, vic. CK. SMALL HOME YR Se 2 miles from downtown. Inquire a! er 5:30, OR 3-6052. 3} BEDROOM BRICK RANCH. 1 = Rid ws of Telegra for Sat aaa 5 — 2 ae nelg ie & arage. men eye neighborhood, garage, besement| ofiy, Gee beat unfinished tue, Ref in lease FE 8-384 ear port, carpet, lake ident pee y BEDROOM MODERN BASE- = Pees sie. mare: 4-5000. able now. §. Biv. Crooks ‘Rd | VACANT € RM. MODERN HOME | _FE 54-7211 or GA 71-0251. at Crescent Lake. FE 4-2808. Jj BEDROOM MODERN. YEA * pound a erent at For Rent Rooms 37 eat. m 3630. é y BATH. 3235 Ry-| 47 BUS STOP. IN ICE HOME, . * ROOMS. TOL RY- comfortable room. §-7332. cron, Keee f A SLEEPING a ae MAN, ‘ ROOM HOUSE. 1 163 MaERY RD.) “pst entr. Light cookie, wi E ——- alte _Huron, 13. ‘oe Pons ‘OF “DOUBLE BUS STOP COOKING” & LAUN- ern Elizabeth Lx. es, 955| —oF¥. pvt_ent._ 490 W. Huron. a= FE : CLEAN >jSLEEFING | ROOMS. OMS. BUS “RMS NEAR AUBURN $36 soe he al * month. P. O. Box 367. Royal Oak. | CLEAN aie FE ba Se + + ROOM ater "ONPURNISHED. eee Auburn basement, aa BUS STOP, ENT., ott heat 3173 Bessie St., Inquire cookin PvE 4-2847. + 11S Seminole, P or call a COMFORTABLE ROOM FE 45435. [near hospital & high school, FE @ ROOMS AND BATH, 42900: 8 a.m to 8 p.m — room. or FE 2-788. | LOVELY ROOM NEAR ‘TEL-HUR- {ROOM MODERN WITH GARAGE | on Bus at door. Meals if desited. _ Clean. FE_ 17-0339 aoe man or woman. F 5 ROOM MODERN, HOP8E WITH areas in Drayjon Piains. $75 a PLEASANT ROOM FOR BUSINESS fa FE 45678. lady FE 44323 on LOOM [ HOUSE. INCLUDING | PLEASANT ROOM FOR GENTLE- -b 656 Lake Ave. Buckner Sub man, pvt. home. Also garage. FE | Lake Orion FE 17-8035 & MY/|_ 28068. 48 Waldo 23-9611 PLEASANT ROOM FOR GENTLE- men Private home. Kitchen priv- fleges. Garage. FE 6. PRIVATE ROOM FOR YOUNG FE 47883. aime een oot mall apartment utilities ‘included, $65. Reterapees Te mired pheal alll a. c. Compton . Huron, * OR 3-7414, OR” 3-6352 Ct Gas heat. Air cooled. Recently man or lady. decorated Lge yard. Children; PRIVATE E ENTRANCE. RUT O. yeicoms ponies Cali Harry heat and hot water. FE 4-2730. rwin ROOM FOR LADY. LAUNDRY & $ RMS. ght tage pict DECORA- kitchen priv. 1266 N Cass Lk. tions, adults. Lk. Priv Call Sat.) OR 3-2966 before 1 pm. Sun. 5443 Fleet, off Cooley Lk. Rd. ROOM WITH KITCHEN PRIV. IN § ROOM UPPER. NEAR BUS. amie Boo home 3 biks. fromm Wood- Garage $60. FE 5-2487. ward bus. $30 per mo. Mi 4-6761. 6 ROOM MODERN, 3 Eo seals " good condition, 323 N. Perry 8t., Rooms With Beard 38 6 Room, @ew 2 bedroom, Watkins | GENTLEMEN GOOD FOOD, Lake, Wi Ble $90. clean modern home. FE 2-0318. PENSIONERS WELCOME. ROOM _or board, 4-4329 oS REAL NICE, COME & see, . FE 5-037], 14 Matthews 6 RMS. & BATH. GAS HEAT. close in FE 2-4777 6 ROOMS iS AND BATH. 6 ROOMS & ee NR. TEL-HU- _-ron, Bus service. FE 56-8257, @ ROOMS AND BATH. OWNER - Wishes to retain 1 room. Chil- dren welcome. ‘FE 4-6606, il May- _hard Court. 6 ROOMS AND BATH, GAS HEAT, 2-car garage Lake Orion, $75 OR 3-7547 after 6 p.m 6 RM HOUSE NEWLY DEC. Carpeted. 279 Whittemore. | ALL MODERN FOUR ROOM TER- race, garage. West side. Availa- er oe 10. $60 per mo. FE 2 BRICK 6 RMS ,AND GARAGE. IMMEDIATE OCCT PATION NEW- ly furn_ Lake front home Sept.— _June. 3-0507 MODERN 30° TRAILER. $16 WEEK Parkhurst. Lake Orion. MY 2- 1864 evenings. MODERN 5 ROOMS WITH’ BASE- ment, OR 3-0138 after 6 p.m.- Homes & apartments. furnished? Newly decorated. Near Pontiac ‘urnished ai] areas-& orice Central High. $85. MA 6-6603. ranges. ARRO RLTY BrsureUL ay ROOMS, Phone. $143 Case-Riisabetr Rd PE. $3030 _PEs-é93, ee SBOE BEAUTIFUL FRONT | BUNGALOW — TEL-HURON area, home, near bus. as heat. Adults; ideal Working Couple, srrange- only. October through May 15.| went 1 bedroom. dressing room 45736 or UN 1-4712. = shower, nice kitchen ,dining CA8S ee it < — one aD Oe room, oe Rea rs Call at Noll ani one ery Bape osit re showing. quired. ie one re hes 1 Jack DUPLEX. 8 ROOMS, MODERN. opens Nepean 0) $50 per month. Call own- CORY 3 ‘ BED, PORN HOM =. .er, eat and clean eal for couple) FAIRMONT W. ALMOST with small child. $70 - month |" Alw bedr a) basement, auto. EM_3-2920 Heat, hot rae 8 ‘oe S., paved FURNISHED YEAR-AROUND LOG] street. $89 fg vacant cabin on lake, Gas heat, reason- and open, Walk in fond look at it. ble rent, FE 5-8824 or OR 3-1107 Call TO 89651: HEATED TWO BEDROOM HOUSE | FOR RENT OR SALE, 3 BED- Responsible tenants sole Near m, 1% baths; auto hot water, Drayton. Plains. OR 3-2805 water softener 6151 Ascension, Clarkston, Shown by appointment. TR 4-3958 FOR LEASE New 3 bedroom brick Gas pees fil] basement. Imme- diate Veen) Tom Bate- man, 4-0528. MODERN -7 BEDRM., CHILDREN $15 a w m fl east of Commerce. 3355 Fox _ EM 3-4005, MODERN 4 4 ROOMS, FURNISHED, | rf. around. reasonable. 8990 Pon: jac Lake MODERN 2 BEDRM GAS HEAT: Lake Orion, Call Eves. MY 2-4663 NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME AT White Lake. Auto. of] heat, Call Henry Cook, MB 37-73 Aes NICELY FURN. 2 BEDRM. MOD- cca home. Nice ‘and clean eee bus by “door, Lovel “y £13 monthly’ EM 3.3303 < or M ‘OXBOW LAKE “FRO T, 2 BED- Call J, A. Lee AR —— aes and Post Office. Reas. FE 42031. to May 30th Lease. | VErmont 298. Lia "ROUND FURN. HOME ON al adjoining Inke EM 3-3275. FARM Borne! RUNNING WATER. 2975 Davisburg Rd, Davisburg. FOR LEASE: WEST SIDE. CLOSE to Webster School. 3 bedroom, den _ or stm room, full basement, auto- mate heat and hot water, $100 availa il bl Beene meal "Bud" Nick: . Available now. Call “ iE ich- * olle, Realtor. PE 1201 FOR Goodison, HOUSE $50; OR BUY, $150 DOWN. Owner. P.O. Box 3538. LAKEFRONT 1 HOME. 3 BEDRMS suri ear garage. Full basement. All modern = fur- nace. OR_ 3-8722 a FRONTAGE” § AMS. Slane spp com din. 575 month te 32 15 R RENT 2 STORY HOUSE IN OL 1-6729. Very me ished for. RENT IT FAST throug’ Rent Ads! Room, hoage, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give you ACTION. Dial FE 28181. & & « | Convalescent Homes 38A BANE oe. MEN OR or ambulatery_pa- eau saecened Easy rates. Rose Lane Rest Home, FE 5-4267 PLEASANT HOME ON LAKE KE FOR chron] il). er elderly person. aces 39 Hotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week Also room apartments. refrigeration units Auburn — 32-9238 Rent Stores 40 NEW STORE BUILDING. 3.000 8Q. ft- Will split, 1052 West Huron St., Pontiac. Ideal for drug, fur- or whet businesses. top parking. Gas hea}. Reasonable Hes all owner, 3-4601 after FOR RENT IN at 15 8. Ser- ‘atson. 11%, N SMALL STORE Hacie Theater Bidg. \ inaw. Dawson & Saginaw. FE 2-5420. Rent Office Space 41 44 BLOCK FROM SEARS ON fo and — 2 large rooms, heated. NEW MODERN 1250 8Q FT’ SUIT- able for. office or store. Entrance two streets and bailege parking, centrally Jocated In the fast grow- ity of Walled Lake reise eee modernisti- ng with ample off street parking, with offices ready for occupancy about May ist, FE 4-6428. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A COMPLETING 20744 AND 30x60 attractive suburban stores or of- fices to lease. me to suit. Reasonable. EM _3-3022 FOR LEASE. OFFICE—26x28—main high. . 3 years old. Loads of parking. Ask for Mr. Bate- man or Mr, Kampsen, Bateman Kampsen REALTOR FE 4-0528 371 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 20x30 GARAGE FOR RENT, OFF Auburn Ave, 120 Seamers. ae 2B ‘Oxbow Cake ss take nocd may . Bal, $5,650, EM eae or ened, “$500 DOWN 2 bedroom home, ewiimatic gas heat & bot water Jj‘: tar ga@- rage, nice lot, Near Auburn & | Adams Rd. FE 522 NORTH EAST SIDE, LAR 4 room with 1% baths Newly decorated, "zone. commerciay lots. 50x165 with morte agg Mg wa sakiow price | in the Rochester area 6 rm. on Lake — cpa iv br iG: Bet, ce ‘2. ay I rm. modern, some repair needed. Beil or trade 12 rm, ouvalesoent home on West bout 20 minutes from, With $6,000 a P W. 66 W. Huron ELIZ LAKE ESTATES. 1 BEDRM. _ $5,006. ‘D - 5-6246 Gardens Best cash offer takes. FE 4-5038. : DOWN tet S-e00 attached garage, $20,750. » BY OWNER SUM™ UMMER COTTAGE. encoun ix® aay et oe Terms, SPLIT- LEVEL STARTER HOME | EM 30482 8 MILES N PONTIAC ATTRAC -tive shaded, 3 bedrm. with breese- way to ls car garage. 5 scree woods & stream $17.500 with FE 17-6411 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOME, WALL to wall carpeting. full basement, 4% per cent nterest, ap pba $10,500 morteage with aoe In Pontiac, OR 3-3531 BY OWNER .- 8 room house newly decorated __close_to schools FE 43450 LAKE ORION BEDROOMS. lot 112x240, complete complete bath up Barn $23.500 cash. MY 3-4261, 4 GOOD HOME IN PONTIAC, SELL er trade. will take small home as down paythent. MI 4-3221. STARTER HOME BY OWNER. Yoj cam thove in, finish it your- self. OR 3-2681 or OR 3-1070_° RENTAL PROPERTY IN BIR- peal [cael or unfurn. $19 - aoe 3 ae § Lied AND bath $4500 cash FE 8- 3 BEDROOM HOME. BY cee very low dowd payment, terms. OR” 36069 § RMsS MODERN GOOD LOCA- . tion Close in. Small down pay- ment. PE 5-3578, LARGE BRICK 5 APTS PLUS owner $2,500 down 890 Robinwood 416 E. THIRD, ROCHESTER. NR new sub & shopping center 8 : Boe baths, gas heat, calcina- pry & summer house tor. OL 28801, afer $ pm AUBURN HEIGHTS 7 ROOM IN- come, §800 down or swap equity for bedroom house in same achoot district. FE 49715, NOW FOR SALE Attached heated garage. hot wa- ter heat, 3 bedrm 2 baths, cher mo pase windows wal] to wall ic —s cs Splecte®: lot 182" Yi well re- stricted sucdivision Pt consider a free and clear smal] home as down payment For further in- formation call Herbert C. Davis, FE 5-4311. T SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has new 3 bedrm brick tri-level High basement, wooded lot ane eee es $20,- 600 1800 Sher $5060. FE 2-2105. Opal eanaan) SEARCHING? BED- STOP!-—HERE'S A L. PRICE JUST $10,200. LOOK AT THIS 3 BED- aROOM HOME IN CITY FULL BASEMENT — GAS HEAT-AND ONLY 86.950 THEN CALL JIM WRIGHT REALTOR 345 OAKLAND AVE FE 53-9441 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEIL 3 BEDROOM BRICK 1 floor Ian bome. Near Watkins Sake. gee room with pic- ow, Wall 40, tits win wall rpeting. Ceramic tile) bath ely decorated throukhout Basonent complete] fin- ished including built. bar. scaped corner lot. Brick $15,900 FHA barbecue se —Or $15. with approxi- mately 83.400 down to exist- ing GI mortgage With pay- ments of $83.85 per month including taxes and insur- ance - $550 DOWN is al! youll need to buy a sharp new bungalow, Has extra large bedroom, a 19 ft, room and a 12 ft Beautiful pine used in the cupboards R50. a Formica countertop ou'll Inve the pretty colors that have been used throughout Gleaming a floors too, We have the ey. $1,000 DOWN .— GI resale. Fine 3-bedrogm brick ranch home, A-1 oak floors, full basement, gas heat. On aved street, You can’t af- ord mot to see this bar- gain. ELIZABETH LAKE privi- leges go with this large 3 bedroom home. Carpeted iving room and ein fiving ell, edgerock Mireplace in liv rm. Combination~kitchen utility with lots cupboards Breezeway and car garage, Priced at $15,- G00 with §3,500 down WASHINGTON -PARK Is the location of this Gandy 3 bes- apace for recreation. price $11,900 with approxi- mately $1,000 down. Balance on FHA terms, .WE HAVE the key and would appreciate . abowing you this attractive 3-be room home. Situated on a ni¢e suburban lot and has a car garage see for $10,900 with $2,000 dow RAY O'NEIL, Hehe 8 pes: water & air furn, $75 mo, 68-0807 ae after” MODEL HOME vibe easy fae comm ried, st tiac. Good ioruia: ER AWFORD AGENCY SEVEN ROOM HOME. . Wesuity of $1280 in TRADE, MY enced aE hee gen pearms. MEitchen, © avias a rice and reasonable terms. ake privileges on lake.” 136 E. PIKE 8T. OPEN EVES. FE’ 4-9584_- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE get HOMES FE 86-2200 $300 DOWN ; Modern 2 bedrm.. full a. aoe. wood floors. Across for ee, on, "* PANCUS, Realtor 1919 Le: Ortonville, NA 17-8818 + J G = WATKINS window! Don’t wait on this, see it now! Owner moving out of state DRAYTON PLAINS RA $r1.900 -— white aluminum . RANCH with 3 bedrooms, fireplaces. living room PLUS separate gioing’ reom kitchen with dividing bar. FUL BASEMENT has recreation room Situated on beautiful 60x154 cor- ner lot. Now vacant, move right 8ST. MICHAEL'S AREA costs will move you cant now. A large carpeted liv- ing & din is reom, kitchen with eating spate, 1 bedroom with ‘a bath downstairs, 2 bedrooms up- sere with 3 pe. beth, GAS for only in office. & L HEA 2 car garage 32 $00 full price. Key Call for appt. now AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA $17,950 — ner lot. 7 rooms & bath downstairs. 3 room @& bath apt. upstairs. Sealer home has 4 rooms and bath now rented out. A real rtunity to make some money. Larger frame home has als take care of the monthly pay- ments and upkeep. Call for appt to see this choice listing today. HOVTVREAL TY FE 32-9840 FE 2-0066) 254 § Telegraph Rd PON-TEL. CENTRE ~ ARRO Pw HY OP ay RES IT? Pee £3 buy this home for 87 ied | h §600 down on a land contract This 4 yr old home has newiy decorated throughout. can have immediate possessien abers are 3 bedrooms, a large living room. kitchen. with pleniy of Saar re recated in the ew I end of Bot SU *BURB: AN re foe Cod is located on 1's acres of land, only 7 miles from downtown Pontiac. There are a large bedrooms & @ possibility of a third. The living room is 12x19 & dining room 8xi2', Fuil base- a os oil furnace & 1% car “NOTHING DOWN To a qualified GI buyer, owner wants to build this fall, so fast action is a necessity. This 4 year old home has 3 large bedrooms with double closet space in each. The beautiful paneled living room has a ledgerock fireplace, There is a full basement @ 8&8 2 Car garage to add to the many —octh- er features. Located in Drayton lains & priced at $12,700, Call now for re REALTY TED McCULLOUGH Rr FE 5-1284 & FE Open 9 am. to 830 p.m. Paes a Near Huntoon Lake 2-Bedrm., Full Basem't Built by reliable local builder High dry basement, recreation space, oil furnace, bright cheery living room, sizable kitchen, gieaming oak floers, piastered walls. Well located on 80 foot lot. $1,500 down or will consider homé or contract in trade. Only $750 Down Move Right In 2 bedroom, full basement home. oil furnace, full bath, oak floors Gnd plastered walis. Near schools & stores. Shaded rear yard. Pay $60 a month. No red tape. No mortgage charges. Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie Hwy — OR _3-0701 LAKEFRONT 2 BEDROOM bi-level. Full Close in Se ee NEW basement mort; — ae DAILY — OR 3-2907 Buiider OR 3-9641 BLAIE DRAYTON AREA 3 bedroom ranch with carport. Brick and frame construction. Ex- tra large lot on paved street. Close to schools, churches, and proposed shopping center. $350 down. melaee O phroximacély $78 per month, § per cent interest in- cluding taxes ape insurance, Im- mediate possess! WATE REORD VILLAGE wall cal etine in bedroom. 1% lot room for a bin eae and suit- able space for, offices. or small business. 1 blot | i schools and churches $3,000 00 dow “GEORGE. "BLAIR REALTOR 4534 Dinie Hwy RM 3-125) 262 8. Telegraph Rd. en 9-9 FE 3-7103 ABO0S 13 2 separate homes on cor- PLUS | 10 Bay down payments and let rent- abie terms oa Sn BY OWNER GT HORT. | : Act $1.00 down. $8 monthly: 50 DOWN ,NO MORTGAGE pricks frame tri-ievel. i basement eo best, lake W'S WHITCOMB, REALTOR be are ~ BEDROOM, PRIVILEGES ON Oter Lake, ‘fruit trees, large lot. Entate, OR a tan ee ae i 3060 8. Commerce Ra, ° MA 4-1518 For The Growing Fathily er Lavender down, a bee & GREGG 316 W. F. Civilians - $190 Down NO OTHER COSTS gprs c¢ heat, — water, it MANAGEMENT CO. DAYS .WO $3380, OO ba! i large fenced yard, car garage, ementary, situated close __ close to &windows. $0,850 with reasonable "= 33046. dn. payment. OR EN 40 ACRES NEAR HOLLY Lessies j Ae iG epee ae . Ho Ww im. ft. u fron! aon en paved road in a neighbor! inst fine homes Large 7 room farmhouse out ! for er month, needing some Oe e ent], ay aa = ool im 1 814.950, with per month. Cal! . Attached breezeway and heated garage. You will never see such exterior charm immaculate neatness. Owner due to health Unbe- price of $16.900 Cash Call for appointment ‘Clarkston REAL ESTATE, ING aa S Malin, ety Mich. (Acne vi OM BANE) ple 5-5821 Open Daily 9 to 9 — Sunday 12 to 5 BY OWNER NEW 3 ranch on 2 lots. Full basement, oil furnace carpeting disposal, fenced yard. Lex Owner transferred EM car cinity BEDROOM greene ep TD peerrue SULT Vi plastered Walls coeepoe wana nd basew ant on large ot ‘tid Sn Lake privileges. ay ONnEnS 2 BEDROOM, Tpetin £. "PY pal ifanti NEW ae Saray kitchen. 77 Newly decorated room wat } rancher with caeves features. dining room for gree ¥ Full basement with gas furnace| A large iamily kitchen that. is and fireplace, attached garage, every woman's dream Comple inum sto and with ledgerock fireplace 170 x 150 foot lot, e to school.| and ¢ rely furnished kitchen : Low down ment or will take| Automa ¢; Incinerator & 2 our sen = = trade. Can; £aF Eereee Large well Ae i, Pr 51190 after 5:30 lot. Schoo y¥ door privileges. si transferred Wit, ¥ DO. YOU. LIKE TREES AND PRIVACY ? will pose this 6 ern 3 bed- room ranch home orice ae a — room sunny kitch- Loads of - reened brecsewas. G Owner ?- SS jin uced to a V- 12 ALHI ST: Levert re lags aor yor a ful Teduily “ruichen with eatin bach. Pienty of Boros 2 space. thed FULL as a © es . +e basement poe = 7 Lares ope lot. Alum. Seas: ‘ _—- ‘possession. oe a : storms scree Spea 28D Mire. Elwell in charge. ‘ ’ AWIXOA \ WAODIL, AGE an rections. >be to “Poitine Lake ] V l g 3 bedroom. Nearly modern, Base- Ra mle RIGHT Hira, left ; ment. pusrece pe yecner lot, nice ¥ , ry = pecreryy NEAR WATERFORD | Stn *prnt “coe srine ete iy neve redih- seen Logg Aarons able terms craftsm any home olfered ‘on wauy's market Bey a ‘Snyder r Lavender ru t for gracious ny last a lifetime! Features 7003 Highland Rd. (M59) large living room. s bedrooms. mrp or MU 4-6417 g room, modern DOWN P ENT 7 WATERFORD. RA Leslee 1 with dining space, laundry room| Near Dublin Pt dh Attractive $2. wee L te < Seine conveniently located off the kitch- rooms & bath Partial base- 3 bedroom ranch. | aries en Gas hot water heating system ment. Large lot Really nice. Only « acre of gro A rea I- indiyjdua!] room control $6050, $75 monthly $60 after the FICE to move this quickly. Only utilities located in Scncaeas first year FE 4-5303, Broker $13.900—full p aye this lovely teh storage a te. Beau- - home with livin ate landsca with an ore epee. ell 13x24 with abundance of es a shrubs. NO DOWN attractive kitchen with picture Fenced rear yard with flower PAYMENT ve 3 bedroo smal] down pay- ‘ood Co., OR Agi Corner Williams Lake "Ra. After 6, OR 3-7038 Cherokee Hills Brick Custom built bd 1950 for present owner, this room ih atocy pee feclenes o) ab "attached Abr Pull attach x 22 ga- x 12 enon floor room Fe fine storage. and could also serve needs of a growing family. You'll like the close-in coun! location of this See ae Aw eh shrubed ot = an artic larily. it's realistic ‘price! ~ Carl W. Bird, Realtor a oe Nationa] Bank Bld ASSOCIATE | BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 8-9663 | — OPEN DAILY — i Nebraska Ave. ; + MODEL HOME. 3 bedrooms t Full basement, heat Low down ae For further details, call now! __443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE <_ THE BONUS HOUSE BI- reer 3 bedroom—1'4: hs. gas hea Choice of bulitins, “isx150 ft, le! ALSO SEE The Saratoga 3 bedrooms Full basement, wet plaster walls, chdice of built-ins, gas heat, 75x100 ft. lots. Lake privileges. - Paved streets and curbing. Private park in sub. ONLY $440 DOWN $71 PER MONTH PLUS TAXES, INS. & INT. Located 1% miles W. of Wood- ward on Williams Lake Rd. Cox Realty Inc. “BR 3: 2755 SPECIAL COLORED GIs NO MONEY DOWN FOR MODERN A MUM MORTGAGE COSTS. R. J. TEE, Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-0693 OPEN EVENIN Gg UNTIL 8:30 ee, ; LISTING SERVICE 3 DROOM BRICK RANCH, wat side, 3 yee o old, carpet and drapes. fully landscaped, fenced 10" solid concrete eto Moa aoe or pails school bus, w down payment, FE 4-7487, 4 CHEROKEE HILLS. BY OWNER, moving out of town, must sacri- fice. less than FHA appraised value FE 3-7260 8 Bedroom HOMES ‘$100 DOWN Plus minimum costs. Moves You In! SO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES WEEKDAYS & SURDAY 1 TO 7 EXCEPT FRIDAY at Kinney of Montcalm |MODEL OPEN): Eves. FE 5-1382 R. ss HOM Pull basement. stone seeviere 90 ft fot Sand b iernG. ¥~ beach,” $11.956, a oa nee CO MEAR RE ve. ae te poi ase Tter home | $6,450, OAKLAND. COUNTY oe ALLE 2614 Union Lk EM 3-4164. EM 42411 lane 6 pm. LONG LAKE Golf Side Drive overlooking golf course 7 rm. ranch, carpeted, Many built-ins. Liberty 9-7500, H. M. SELDON Partridge 18 THE ‘BIRD” TO 8EE AT eA LAKE Nice Garage With work shoo i om cig this” “easy to own” REALTOR PARTRIDGE 1050 W. HURON EN “TIL 9 sour LISTING SERVICE AT BRENDEL LAKE 2 yr. old Coloniaj type hime, at- tached 2 car garage. attractively landscaped, has approx. 120 fi. frontage by 200 ft de eep gentiv Want ga ebeee right. at $12,500 K w Sunuecne own. Call for ap PONTIAC LAKE AREA Your choice of 1 or 10 acres. 3 room ranch, full basement, ~ attached 2 car karage. ° nicely landscaped A secluded spot for = country ne Fecea to sell at $16,000 on terms SCHUETT, Realty 3-4198 3001 HIGHLAND DRD- al OWNE tear ER MUST 8 SELL “STRETCH wou DOL! GI resale — rOuR DO. a brick ranch, basement. Low down Dayment or ropert cede: Gerry Van eal FE 5-0779 or OA | 8.1160. BY OWNER — 3 BEDRM A bath u down Fre AND 3 rms natural fireplace need yard 2 car garage Storms and screens, screened Dorches. in Royal Oak. Lf 44793 BY OWNER FINE FAMILY home, brick ranch desirable West Side location. 3 bedrm 2 baths. large living. and dining area. 2 spare bedrms. Upstairs breeze- _wWay. 2 car garage FR 2-741 JUDAH LAKE ESTATES You'll be surprised af the size and. beauty of this 3 bedroom ranch home com- plete in voy defsil On lot 860x125 = HA and VA MS — Come “out and check plat and see what your fiende are buying, _ Model Open Daily — - $ MILES NORTH OF PONTIAC ON JOSLYN RD. VA $72 TOTAL DOWN DLORAH BUILDING CO RAYTON PL. ANS eves. OR 3-1708 FE #2763 or EVES. LI 24677 Builder of a Homes rE 29123 | * TWENTY-EIGHT. For Bale | Houses 43 ardalcont 5 BEDRM BRICK CAN} come® 2 baths, rec. rm., schools, approved, low down re eeeere Good Jocation,_ F. 2-8405 FHA| MIDDLETON A RENT BEATER—$350 down —Located 2 miles west of zectss off Elizabeth Lake Re. rooms with 5s water and septic. Immedi- ate possession. $450 DOWN—Located on Wat- kins Lake , > rooms, 2 car garage. On 80 ft. cor- ner iot. Leslie R. Middlton BROKER 188 N. JOHNSON FE 3-772 Nothing Down Will build starter home en your | lot Our plans or asement included ing. See our model. Donald. OR 3-2837 BUILD AND SAVE CHOOSE FROM 80 PLANS your Also Don Mc- plans We are a group of builders who, through combining our volume bufing and direct to you sales, can pess on @ very large savings. “Bylt-n quality guaranteed.” AV. HH BASS “Bull ders and Broker or FE B21 BY OWNER ica neighborhood 8-0531 rough +EEARK-RE:? [1362 vi Huron “For‘Sale Houses 43 ~~ __For Sale Houses 43 _'1 THE: PONTIAC PRESS,. SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 4 1958 For Sale Houses” 43) ARK $11950 THREE BEDROO! Bs, good neighbor- closet space, ee tered walls, weil designed fi ace, large; iiving room w Giting ell, fUll basement, auto- mitic oil furnace, laundry facili- ties, May be purchased for about $1,600 down on F.H.A. Terms. $13,500 THREE BEDROOM RANCH. Trade or Sell. Recently completed, all nicely decorated, modern th dinin, oak floors, plastered walis, pe. bath, all large rooms, livin room 17x12 feet, kitchen x 11%’ with dining space, full basement oil automatic furnace $2.050 down HA. or will -accept oom on present home or equity in trade. NOTHING DOWN, GI. TERMS. Modern ? bedroom home all new- ly decorated. 3 pe. bath, large living. room, kitchen, dining space iw kitehen or living room, oil automatic furnace, 2 corner lots, ee arden ape ce, good neighborhood 8.950 full price MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM. Drive out to our office and look over our poe Os Parking at door - OPEN 10 TO 5 TO BUY, TQ SELL, TO TRADE E 4-6492 OR PE 448 13 en 9 to 9 y ESTATE if NEW FHA TERMS_ 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW—Gas Heat, full basement, work shop, rugs & drapes aereeee brick front home nice s! oo & paved street, near shopping & ety, bus. GI NOTHING DN. ~° ‘yard, corner lot, 16x20 new garage. TOTAL $7,500. J. R. Hiltz Realt 1011 W. Huron FE 56181 ~OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 P. M. Hummingbird Lane Clarkston Area and hot water, plastered walls, oak floors, and Inany other de- luxe. features. One —heuse listed for sale and “the other two are sold but will eee ~ your | MoLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LAKEFRONT * LAKEFRONT NEWEST -& FINEST Lakefront Development IN THE AREA WHY NOT PROVE IT TO YOURSELF JAYNO HEIGHTS: NE MILE EAST oo. OSILVERL LAKE -RD _ noperty DIR CTIONS ONS: DIXIE Pay PO. . MEA TURN RIGHT % 7 MILE ND LEFT TO PROPERTY. Oe WATCH FOR sIGNe. a. - ae ee eo NICHOLIE} & BARGER co. TIPLE. LISTING SERVICE din _ Poutiac Near Telegraph Carpeted. Auto matic heat Full basement. inum storms and screens Fenced yard Vacant $11,950 * dot FHA -OL 11951. 2-FAMILY EASTSIDE. FRIGI- daire & sagiove Some _ furniture included. 2-car garage. Large gar den space. Flowers, Rose McClarty, Broker FF 2-2562 NORTH SIDE 5 ROOMS & BATH Sun porch & garage Modern & clean eeesoosnly priced. 1 8 Merrim BY Sons UNION TAKE VI- cinity. 1% yr ald 3 bedroom ranch large! kitchen, separate dining room. carport and large lot. Low down payment to existing 4% per cent > mortge e Call _between 6 & 8 EM 3-0990. BY OWNER: wEson or PONTIAC, lake privileges. 2 bedroom me, paneled: family room with fite- Place plastered walls carpeting. ceramic tiled bath, of] heat full basement with garage, Will: trade equity for housetrailer with clear title. No reasonable offer eeuret = es over balance at.$80- pe. BY | OWNER, 3 BEDRM. BUNGA- low. ioe furnace. Aluminum storms and streens Fall Tice,.| $10,650. $65 month. OR 503. Sale by Owner 3 bedrm ranch style home. Full basement, all brick, storms & screens, jot with Bar-b-que streets & sidewalks & sewer FLH A. terms. aluminum pit Lane, Milford We have 4 nearly new 2 & room homes, school Will take low down pay-! ment or take vacant property trade. Also new 3 bedroom. full basement, | not finished Buy at terms we will furnish to finish. oe & SON OR ” 59-4558 FE $9,500 Will build 3 bedroom house with basement on your lot. complete | with tile bath, hardwoed floors. and automatic heat. Don McDon- 8 id _OR 3-2837. “WOLVERINE LAKE Income Completely furn. Large 3 bedrooms, kitchen, large living room, all knotty pine paneling throughout, oil hot water, 2- 7038 has full basement hot water. installed 35 fruit trees, bushes, anchor fenced on approx- imately ™% acre A bay $2500 down per month with income of $50 per month MUTART REALTY 2410 8 Commerce New Home $8,290 Would you like a new 2 or 3 bedroom ranch home— near schools amd stores — very lo wwod npayment— $67 per month—with quick possession® Then call FE galas and ask for Lois Li- er DEORAM eee co. - ONE OF J PONTIAC ES: FINEST OMES And business corners Large living & reception rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3'2 baths 2 sun- large 2 car garage with quarters above, 320x330° corner lot. Imported shrub- 2 fireplaces lots of parking Priced to sell $25. 600° will Pp Hail M. Jones, Real Est. 832 W Huron FE 48550) FE_8-1275 BY OWNER. New in ‘56—Carpeted living rm &d 3 bedrms. bath, ; laundry rm. Com- prise over uae 588 ft. of living @rea plus @ 10x3 screened porch Located on a landscaped 110x140 lot, from Pon- tiac Mant $12 990 witt Ments Inciuc & ins OR 3 ie £1,000 DOWN 3 bedrms. Hardwood floors basement pon furnace Be 5 to NFINT: Dd Fronting on - ae $800 down CUCKLER RE MIO: 236 N SAGINAW FE 4-409) $250 Down. NORTH PONTIAC Well located- 2 bedrooms, land- Scaped lot. gas aime hardwtod | floors, terms to JERRY van. ele Temnosiead Gly RESALE potential rooms servants’ fenced bery, $75 pay- . int, 1 aére of FOME éu REALTOR “0774 large corner Paved city water Full price $15,900 -Can be seen at 709 Squire bed-! ood location, near) your own material 3-7414| glassed in porch itinen closet smal! house full bath ofl Both houses are well berry MA 4.2391, in| } ‘Realtor | | | | features | taxes Full] | i $6500 with! | i Lovely five rooms & bath bunga low. Living room, diding et], kitch en two bedrooms & tiled bath | Hardwood floors. full basement oil heat, gas water beater. alum storms & screens & a beautifully fenced backyard fer the children Close to Stores schools & bus Good ner Full line location at 4 per month Ee & taxes 42 pe H cent Inter MICHIGAN AVENUE Beautiful Cape Cod stvie home Two spacious bedrooms & 6 ft tiled bath with bullt In van up 13 x 23 ft. carpeted room with natural fireplace peted separate dining rm, ic@n beauty kitchen’ with area Cove ceilings. Walls Full basement with ftre- place fn recreation room, oi] heat. gas Water heater, alum & screens Shower & basemént ew Ito car dditional -vecant jot av Amer-! dining stoo] arage ilable ‘ice Eastside location Full price $14,506 cash to new mortgage 3-BEDRM.— VACANT Owner has bath up. living. room, . Plastered walls, floorg. full basement with stool. gas heat, gas water heater. In- thided is a 10 {t-- refrigerator. kitchen cabinets & venitian blinds“ Ciose to Lincoln Jr. High. New low price of $9.900 with $1,500. down. We have the key. $650 DOWN side price $11,145 with $1.400 down & ne i x 12 living | cary plasterec in just reduced price & separate. dining room & remodeled kitchen hardwood | storms! = $250 Down 1'g story expansion home with basement, select hardwood i plastered walls, storms & screens, 60 ft. scaped lot, on newly paved street, close to schools & apping. Im- Mediate occupangy. JERRY VAN, REALTOR FE 5-0779 : wo 2538 £ Templeton Elizabeth Lake Estates Sell or trade for smaller home. Ranch home. 2? bedrooms and den, extra large living room, natural fireplace wall-to-wall carpeting, 1% baths. ,»¥xtra large kitchen with brealG@st bar. Large dinin neg area. Good basement. gas fir hot water, baseboard heat» Situat- cc Aco 2 nicely landscaped corner K iL. Templeton, Realtor’ Fen er 3 s Phone FE 5-9447 Eve _ - MILLER PERRY PARK — Why pay rent when $600 wil’ this very attractive and tulty insulated bungalow. Only 3 years old — edrooms, 3 piece bath, large living room. modern kitch- en, oil furnace and laundry Arey. car alum. storms & screens, garage -Only $600 down — Ba! “like rent. - NORTH SIDE — Very good 6 room family home — 3 Jarge bedrooms. 16 x 15 living room, separate dining room, en Full basement has gas fur- nace & laundry trays Wel] land scaped lot is fencea Paved street near Church schools & store Ful Price only $8,500 — $1,450 down Wilham Miller FE 20263 1075. W. Huron: St ________—Open 1 9-to 9 John K. IRWIN LAKE ANGELUS An executive's transfer akes available this pretentious @state on exclusive Lake Angelus Ap- Pati landse 3 acres of beeuti- ily landscaped grounds. Love- home 3 bedrooms, Ai ean 25° living room, fire: place’ carpets mirrors, 15° din. ing room paneled den, 11° Breakfast room, larze kitchen, dishwasher, incinerator, srcener etc Boat house with J8 rec- reation room bar. fireplace, 5 dressing rooms. 42’ steel dock shuffle court. grille. y Gesienee the easant way of life Rit 6 6-3783 Don Whitfield SYLVAN SHORES A beautiful ranch complete with full baths. Kitchen Duilt- ins. x 25 famil¥ room 2 fireplaces. full basement with’ complete - rec room 72 tar Deiecnea plas- tered garage 24 x 30 Call for information John K. Irwin &_Sons teen tea type home bedrooms, 2 10 Street * MI_6-3783 jhulon Dorris & Son Open Houses SUNDAY 2-5 A beautiful long low and rambiing tanch home with fatally room, attached 22x24 garage, ful] base- ment, gas heat, oak floors and lastered for HA. I, beat, drive ou Crescent Lake left to 5880 Tubbs Rd. Lot T1ax190 Also Open this eye appealing, modern to minute vacant two bedrm. bungalow, al] rooms larg- er than average outstanding bath and kitchen, aluminum storms and screens, nice surrounding homes. Crescent, jeft on Tubbs Old Lane. $9850 on easy FHA terms. : 1. SPEC OME & 3 ACRE ES Adrective 22x38 bungalow with spacious abd very cozy rooms throughout, beautiful massive ledge stone fireplace. breezeway and garage smal] barn property fenced, privileges on Bass Lake. near Commerce. $11500 — $400 should handle COLONIAL HO% OUTSTANDING BUY 814.975 Spacious and gracious 4 bedroom home with one bedroom own. _ half bath down. full batl up. gleaming oak floors. a kitchen your wife will be wild about, asement asphalt tiled oi] ‘heat. dandy lot. privileges on one of the finest lake front parks in Michigan. F HA. terms DORRIS & SON REALTORS WE TRAD 782 W Huron INCQME Two Familiy BRICK trance Gas beat! Very good con- dition.” Lower fou- room, and ‘bath rents for $2250 per week Upper .three rooms rents for $2000 per week ony $11,750 Near &t Mikes and Bald. win Schools. Completely furnished | BLOOMFIELD AREA. EIGHTY-TWO FT RESIDENCE and garage on one-nalf acre land- seared site .n this most desirable residential location Seven lovely _ ceramic bath and extra 2 bath SO MANY FINE. FEA- URES TO SEE! Carpeted ev- ety room excenting family room Automatic dishwasher. built tn oven and range garbage disposal Intercom system to every room PHONE FE 1557 separate en- move you into: jarge kitch- | dandy garder_ spot. | and bath | | i i 17 N. Sa George R-Irwin FE BIRMINGHAM. 3. BEDROOM, OIL heat, garage, pire hana $2,900 down. 6-4009. G's Nothing Down EAST SIDE near Auburn. 2 Bedroom home. Living room, dining kitchen down: ‘rooms and bath oi! heat 2 car garage and smal] garden. -plot. Priced for quick sale at $8,500. Just mortgage costs to G.I. ef approximately $350, _A BEAUTIFUL big Colonial in the city, Af entrance _ “deads ste = ‘this is the ing 3 breakfast: nm Upstairs there are 3 lovely bedrooms, 2 of which hold twin beds. Basement, regular gas fur- nace. and auto hot water heater 2-car garage $13.- $00 is the reduced price If you are a Veteran and have a good job but not too much ready cash, this may be -the solution to your hous- ing problem. NEAR WILLIAMS LAKE with privileges This is one of the most charming large bungalows we've seen. There is a 21% ft living room a fabulous 14 ft. kitch- en More cupboards than you would think possible in a $10,300 house, Oak floors. plastered walls. Beautiful @ecaorations. Approximately $75 per month will include taxes and insurance. VERY PRETTY like new 4 room home Pind) living room 2 bedr of am- le size. Plastic tile bath. itchen and dining area combined. Full basement, oi] heat Aluminum storms and screens, Approximately $400 down a RAY O SEI 262 S_ Telegraph Rd. FE 3.7103 Realtor Open 9-9 FE 46995 kos STOUT'S Best Buys Today BUYNOW Before prices go up, attrac- tive 3 bedroom home, all on one floor, with oak floors, large living room with ves- tibule entrance, tile bath, knotty pine paneled kitchen dining area, lar lot with 1'2 car ga- close to schools and Only $1,250 A. mortgage rage. shopping area down to FH INCOME For¢the thrifty person we have this small family, located in good rental area. full basement, gas heat. city water and s@®er, paved st. 3 rooms and bath for owner . and 3 rooms and bath up Only $1.000 down will handle. AVON TWP. “Cute and clean 2 bedroom hone, located east of Au- burn Hgts with full bath, new oil furnace, built in cup- boards, large ‘2 acre _ iot. Bus service at front door Only $6.500 tatal price, See this one OXFORD Located in nicer section of Oxford. we are proud to offer this lovely bedroom home only a few years old. Fusstered walls, cove ceil- ings, dinette, large kitchen, ut ky room, gas hedt. Lee jevel landscaped lot, walk- ing distance te downtown area Only $10.500 with . terms, TRADE Owner will accept free and clear small home or sra- soned land contract. for choice parcel of business frontage Suitable for most any retail out-let. Call for REDEE information e Fdward M. Stout. Real tor inaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 en Till 6 P.M | and patio Push. button . spat Full sized din.ng room. A truly outstanding family use kitchen Roman brick fireplace and piant- Make it ® mu home privileges on Upper Long juat a short walk away. Original owners’ first erfering $20.500 with is a_real buy for the large sensible term family Five rooms & bath Sonn hea .. nat & Pee? i. fin is jahe ttie ul asement, elec. cheater con] heat, Fun D :S eeu © Humphries : ae 14 Realtor FE <M 102 E. yron &t, PR #8284 an Telegraph ves. . FE 5-059 — FE 32-3071 Open MULT: LE LISTING SERVICE ust to see this | because it aleo offers lake | Lake. | | i | | 28 Ff Hur Ope VALUES WILLIAMS LAKE PRIVILEGE Attractive white ranch on ee scaped ies 120x220 rooms. bath, utliity, off heat, §8.200, terms. ONE ACRE — Inside City near Central High on Washington St, 2 homes, One has 4 bedrooms, basement, gas heat. Smaller home with § rooms Frontage on 2 paved streets $20,000 terms, CORNER DIXIE HIGHWAY — Waterford Village. office & home. 6 rooms afd bath ist floor,’ 2 bedrooms. bath up. Basement, oll hot water heat Lot 120 by approx. 200: zoned commercial. Imme- diae possession. $20,000, terms. WALTON BLYD. — Lot 150x150, includes 50° corner zoned tdm- mércial. ‘Ranch .home built in 1955, picture windows in» living ledgerock fire- spacious kitchen, 2 bed- , Rile bath Includes new electric stove, refrigerator, wash- er and dryer. Basement with [ey heat, Attached garage. terms, OLE HILLS - Bric SEMIN & “stone colonial home built in 1050, living room with dining room, wall wal eting, Sun room over- lngking andscaped -lot. library. penser foom, kitchen with built mn nook 2nd fioor, 3 bedrooma, child's room. tile bagn Basement, Ui ue oe rncnes 2 chr garage. ‘spacious ~ fire tase. Roy Annet, Inc masters alors Bs bed Ederal 8-0466 n Evenings & Gbanasy 1-4 Ste SATURDAY 3-6 PM, SUNDAY 26 P.M. OPE SUNDAY 25 | 1309 Linville Watkins Lake CUTE & COZY dol house. 2 bedrooms, large living .room, conyentent k tohen. = heat. oversized lot — best-of all-ONLY $300 DN. : terms. .W ob WEST TO" EASON DRIVE ILE TO LIN- RIGHT VILLE - FOLLOW SIGNS. OP NDAY 2-5 2509 25 Sylvan SIRES Lakefront We don't like to BRAG but we can hafdly help it when we tell you about this ex- cellent brick lakefront home. ~ Only 2 short blocks to St Benedicts — City water and sewer, city bus service and gas ‘hot water heat. Hard to believe it has al! these city advantages and vet you can walk out of the large screened in front porch, across a green slop- Ing lawn to your boat that is docked tn front of the house. Beautiful lake view from a Thermopane window wall. Ground [evel recreation room with natural fireplace. We have never seen so St living advantages all in home. Terms to responsible buyer Wfll also consider smaller house in trade, See- ing is believing, so let's make a date for Sunday afternoon, VOORHEIS TO es sol = TO PROPE OPEN SUNDAY 321 First Street No Waiting Just” buy . out the “| small bun- galow & the place is yours Tt has a full basement with as heat. Priced at the 1 pes ie of $9.950 JOSLYN FIRST ~ LEFT SMALL DOWN PAYMENT . on this 3 bedroom ceniine ull basement, gas heat, and hot water Includes pi- ano washer, softener, wall to wall carpeting and drapes. Good west: side lo- cation. Only-$13.200 on FHA terms CRAMPED“for SPACE Do the kiddies need Toom to play — to eat — to sleep? Does mother want a 24 ft. living room with fire- place and separate dinin room? Does dad want a ful basement With gas steam heat: This well located east side home fias all this and more Full price only $9,750 with terms WEST SIDE Built in ’41 and blecks to Donelson & St Benedict Schools. 3 bed- rooms, full basement. Alum- inum siding.” §11.500 with $500 down on FHA terms. BETTER BE FIRST. PAMPER YOUR PURSE. No punches Tpulied in this price slash from $8,450 to $6800 — owner needs quick cash and will sacrifice his equity for approximately $1,800 for this cu . 2-bedroom win. $47 per month along with the purse- -pleasing price just 3 offer, No reason for shop- ping — it's vacant — we have the key! | RUSTIC ” Here's a split Ing cabin built with a draftman’s eve for detail and a home own- er's love for,comfo Lo- cated on a latge landscaped lot, just *% block from Ejliz- abeth Lake, it's equihed Bendix duo-matic. furnace ant a ledgerock fireplace. cae rage and breezeway s arte You can own this beauty ‘ion only $10,950. GUILTY | J+! We gladly admit we are GUILTY of offering — this beautiful 2 bedroom ranch- r also bi le plesterad walls, oak floors, aluminum storms and screens, J-car garage, many’ other tures. ree onl is ay be the one for Which "you' ve been looking. 4 he athe LAND CONTRACTS K FOR TOM: Pt MG A ots Bateman | Kamipsen| z REALTORS FE 4-0528 377 8. Telegraph Eves, & Sun. © Sp) ‘ ‘ Se © } ip more, O26 hs mt Ree TA Re ae Tee OR SS ie “I'm Sy about what — to the roast, Mother, but when I invited Freddie to dinner I had no idea he hadn't had | 326,500 afty lunch!” <—— - For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 - BRAND NEW. | COMPLETELY =| oom edere. Lares fe na 0 gece OPEN Me spore range. Must be seen SUNDAY 107 pevment. iam. Benderett, ba “DAILY 2-7... ~ eae oe Auburn Heights sae a THE 3 a ae MODELS_AT. EX. WOODS WITH A MINTED OUT. FULL BASEMENT, ATTACHED 2° CAR_GA- AGE E HOMES CAN BE DUPLICATED OR WILL BUILD FROM YOUR PLANS ON A LAKE. FRONT OR E PRIVI- ED L F YOUR CHOICE W A ETH EN SIGNS AT PLEASANT LAKE. JIM WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 1483, BALDWIN FE 40547 4 BEDROOMS, heat Located E_ of 2 owe at 577 Lowell, St Joslyn, §-2443. aa § : enews rooms & soe Util- ; “downs or 87; —_ down. FE 68-2467 Gas 7 ROOM HOUSE NEAR DOWN- Fine for rooming or board- town tng or dpher couple, Nice gar- den spot. terms alas! houses, FE 4-1156. OPE SUNDAY 2-5 2851 FRANKLIN ROAD -Lovely 6 room brick and frame ranch home ip Hick- ory Knolls subdivision. 3 bed rooms, family room large living room with firepisce. kitchen =e ay t-ins. 2 ca . attached g: arce land. ; scaped jot *prinkler system ~- in front lawn D FRANKLIN .RD.. SOUTH ON FRA KLIN TO SIGNS. LAKE FRONT Owner wiil portion of his equity new nearly completed room bungalow on: pesenful: Susin Lake. OD] heat 142 baths, large, Hee Full pee only $13,- 000 w: th $2.500 ¢ Evenings after 6 call or FE 2-3381 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 sacrifice a large a this FE 5-2935 Established in 1916 EAST SIDE INCOME—Here is ® od home for a rooming house apts. 13 rooms 2 baths, full smt| Immediate possession, $9.- 750 with only $2,000 down. NEAR 8T. FREDS—12 rms and 4 baths Ideal for 4 family in- showing income of $270 per mo. Full bsmt. gas heat. Ideal fer large family plus rental. Cali for details ATTRACTIVE — Northside home al! on one floor. Drapes ard car- pet in living room. 2 bedrms., tiled bath oi] heat nicely lJand- scaped, 1l'2 car garage Now at $11,500, terms Floyd Kent fine. ‘Realtor: 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph FE -— Open Ever. AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING OlsNOTHING 1 DOWN 2 bedroom with separate dining room. Full peseiment with roll FA heat. Ca . Michael's Schools. Total price only $9,500. GI—NOTHING DOWN: 2 bedroom bungalow Part basement, Lot 210x400 with small barn.e Raspberries, grapes and apple trees, $500 moves you in. NEAR CITY HOSPITAL 4 3 bedroom with large liv- ing room and fireplace. Gas heat. Only .$1.500 down. owe RANCHER 3 bedrooms with full base- ment gas FA heat Built in "55 t $4x125, Priced at #5. 850 on FHA term N WATKINS LAKEFRONT Tm. expansion ot water heat. Includés boat dock and float Shown by eppcinieeyt Qniy, SCHRAM ~ > bed o me Se REALTOR _ FE 5-9471 |. 942 JOSLYN, COR, MANSFIELD OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN SUNDAY Large 4-Bedroom one sq. exce ptionalty larg ms teoms, iving room, ft. kitchen, and a ae room. 2 fa tures oven, ore ate | Bi ia ile n . Taitecrbell Ra * Waten ee id sign. Shas Dixie Hwy./ OR 3-129 Lapeer Ra, s! * FE, 5-0202 500. yer reasonable | 3 family apt. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS BUT ONCE: "Here is your oppostunity to own our own home and it will pay or itself. This two family. ‘five rooms down and five rooms up. e extra apartment wil] make your month- ly Leino What more could _you as CALL OUR OFFICE FOR INFORMATION 7 7 a ATTENTION G.I's ‘Modern home within et oe tance of St. Fred's Has living room, dining room breakfast rm and kitchen on the first floor. three bedrooms and bath on the second floor. Steam heat newly plastered walls and a one-car ga- OPPOSITE L.. district, and close REAL ESTATE FE_4-4526 rege. Maceent contives: CHAPMAN STREET 6 room & $11,000 . bath. es heat basement Nothing Down To Gls “9050 fo eat, garage too, Only, OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY FOR R.D. Riley, E eee YOUR CONVENIENCE, 1-5 PM | - $09 Elizabeth Lk FE nist PE 44021 WM. A. A NEW 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. auto heat A real bargain. $8,900. Also roan at $10,500. Bal. at $65 per Pine location. New renee type. with {seteey ae REALTOR room in asem sv 3101 W_ Huron rE ¢350|. R. W. MATHESON Sees Sreeeer St Real Estate * FE ¢1156 SUN. 2-5 NEW 3 BEDROOM RANCH. Full pecoment ——— wetkins pave Rd., rene el 1860 Or “OPEN SUN. New 3 bedroom 2-5 lar . kitchen with dining space, ti ca bath, basement with recreation area, aluminum siding ltge lot. ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD PONTIAC COUNTRY CLUB ON DOREMUS. HOUSE TOO SMALL? We bave a 5 bedroom home fn the Washington-Webster School to Tel-Huron shop ta center 114 baths, base- hers re trees. nice location, © EXCEPTIONAL BRICK LAKE FRONT Owner retiring. Your chance to ozs a oa built ranch lake ront home. Living room hag nat- fey fireplace. wall-to-wall carpet. ing, family dining room, carpe closets galore. hot water poeg 2 eo ARs beautiful landscaped ft. with s oat sys. tome T GALL FOR AP MENT. Saath Wideman ine EVES 412 W. HURON | ft. of living area with bed 670 W. Huron Bt Or Ph, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN. HOUSES Model’ Home Sale Just a few 3 and 4 bedroom | _brick ranch homes that have been used as models now on sale at greatly reduced prices. May need some clean- ing and decorating. Each. have family room or basement and each have 2 baths and - car attathed earage! ts SelM ee -DAY 1 to 7. DR ‘UT ONE BLOCK AND SOUTH EROM AND SQUARE LAKE ROADS. ee Lake Front Sun. 1 to 7. 4765 M rive. If you have been looking for a first class lake- front home then this may be a with vooded park- 220. 2 car garage. _ Best sand beach. To include carpeting, draperies and extras. Truly a real value at $20,500, reasonable terms. . FE 2-1030. front if you should prefer build, . 166 Oneida Road | OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 5. This |: a choice all Seminole Hills, eted livin eet, in —— ver = room 1 baths High, light basement re nee tion. To include Lewd s — draperies and extras vet green fawn and shade.” Sylvan Lake OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 5. On bay inlet and — view of lak 5 extra large rooms and a, nieels OR Hed Dae rag | code | FULL} oe ing. $8,450 on your jo Tile bath, t lot,- with } Fire aer Oe e And bar. | > becu fin * pees i, wit “iow down Be per es} Se BUILD \ Gromer -_* _ from-or will build our plans. “Financing av : i us on JAMES K K BLVD —w ~ Where else for| aur needs. trad. 1 North Hull Subdi- your home irae, fan you find | Vinton. 3 pect Cay fur- dition, natural ace, full di-{|. Dace. . $10,506, ied “coer ots scar prick LATE ~% Ex- ec a * een ee So ‘ furnace. <4 floors. ¥.}. yiven Lake ¢ privile es. blinds, ge y ibe eg drive. | Ells beth Lake Rd. Lew down 5 FE 418 Rin . Fe 4m Side. SS ROCHES cx : vanges ae ite ris te S”Rochesier siee "own wr plus - - $16,265. Libe _ Only A. plese aoa LU Tile bath with’ shower jeg kite Roger B: Henrys. Inc. lots of cupboards $11 Main 8t. eu e111 taistrant Gass’ koneb Stra. Living garage, 3 “BEDROOM BRICK Sylvan Lake privileges, Blacktop street. This bome is 3 years = condition in- le & ott oer pe Large living reo: Per $16,- 950 ay BED agi ttletell. 4 BEDROOMS Ww atkins-Pontise Estates. 7 jot Pull r arrange EARL. "n. JAMES. REAL EST EM 3-6311 pen Bes room with $11,900 rs. suitable ESTATE 8081 Commerce Rd. FOR COLORED $750 DOWN-—Very large 6 place Full basement & of] heat. room home on Southeast side with fire- WATKINS HILLS On Saybrook Dr. face | brick ranch home, almost new, bed- room, 14 ceramic tiled , for- pares winding iareut & sidewalks. _§iT 600 OR 3-6015. “Open Sunday Z2TO5 390 Oakland Ave. corner of Ade- ’ jaide, zoned commercial]. Largé 8 rooms. basement, oi] fusnace Terms arranged or will discount “PONTIAC REALTY 137 Baldwin AAA 3 “bedrin ., By swne tile bath, full aie recreation rm. wind rage. fenced yard. drapes, kite en range, near “uk transferred. 336. Full Price $9950 FE_5-8275 Wood- MI Partridge IS THE ‘BIRD” TO SEE Forty Five Dollars t ba * Middie Straits Lake. Full price only §$6,600—easy terms. REALTOR PARTRIDGE 1050 ¥. HURON FE 43581 OPEN ‘TIL 9 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN SUNDAY 2 10 5 PM. Hammond Lakefront Owner Florida bound, offers this brick car attached ga- gorgeous 6 room modern, home with 2 tage, living a room, car- eted, 3 spatious bedrooms, 2 Frecieces! tiled baths, mahog- any pezess rec. room with love- ly. ¥ of the lake. Gas heat,. priced below .market value . at $44,750, terms. % Middl belt Viger athe soul left aaron Lake WILLIS M. BREWER PERSONALITY HOUSE. ar the to\the needs and comfort f the small family who demand he very hes! construction Hvability and privacy A 24 x 33 2 bedroom tet hoes with val basement, of] hea Wg cabinets and aluminum ni details: We have models fr your inspection. PONTIAC LAKE Don’t Wait Here’s @ real buy zoe cannot af- ford to miss, A year around lake- front home, with 90 feet of lake Shade trees and’ beach Only $0,800 with reason- able terms. ise G Wood Co. OFFI OPEN 9 TO 8 Corner Wiliame Tanar Rd. 4 M59 OR 3-1235 ed Weds You hn bs tide can buy & enjoy AH cute modern papery with 2 bedrooms, built in breezeway 2 $3004 improvements, Required only Ge plus mortgage costs SPicheer Highlands cae son. .) nice corner lot, » ofits e he ms modern ea) bedrooms, tiled bath, = lar e kitchen, fulP basement, ¢ heat, 2 car garage,.Cyclone tented yard, shown by itmen' Ranch Home aba aeickt modern ranch wit atmosphere including 5 level areas, | far black-tép Foad. Built only if) years, vestibule en- ining “rome Inree bedresarg, aioe aren nce in ba basement, attached Wit. LIS M. BREWER F.R SA OR. a0. N, T fae 1st Eves, FE. =u" 1 A * * - car garage, all4 red J. C HAYDEN, Realtor | te Eves: ee KENILWORTH 694 *'$195 DOWN Or rent with eption to buy Beau- heat, tile features. Mon: ments §75. includes interest. REALTY THWEST omaha 4-3100 Tue Wer Ww. 7 Mile aes en a Edith. . 453 8. ‘30. i ACRE. MoODER breezeway, basement Only #10 fon oa Cecelia Ann. 3-8125 N 6 lpeeg Pieedooy pay- ple & WITH FURNITURE FE ROOMS. aureer garage, full off Maytee h Rd. OR “ZERO” DOWN Gls _— MINI eae POSsES- PRICE ONLY MONTH $8,900. WILL INCLUDE TAXES & INSURANCE. R. J. VALUET, Realtor M5 OAKLAND AVE. EVENINGS omti 8: 30 LTIPLE LISTING SER “BUD” Union Lake Village ing space, dishwasher and eat’ ‘ey Lake road. A your look “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 49 Mt. Clemens St, Call Mrs. Dolan a §-1201 or EM 3-4290 Beautiful 4 bedroom “Colonia!” featuring ares F bee — with ake piace, sepa room bay Py Dallt-tn cabinets, conten counter kitchen with eat- ficer nd hot water, large fin- ished recreation room with fire- place. 230 feet frontage on Cool- lovely home, mess peters A yeoeres ® must on <p TWO-FAMILY INCOME. 2 bedrooms, dining room, lg. rg living room with na lace down. 4 rms., re’ oe meee up rent- monthly. Hi Socemtent 5 car garage, oil heat. Choice, west side rent- al location $4,000 down. 2 R. Tripp. Realtor W. Huron Street FE. * 5816) or FE 4-4278 JOLL “4 Ae ie eee Treom Duteh Colonial home, 3 pee eo, carpeted, Bric ce kitchen, Fuil b rey screened sel Balance like re INVESTOR TAKE N fdasnd will sacrifice ments. On large corner lot. is one. Wonderful terms too. Ev ae after 6 call OR 3-8597. . JOLL, REALTY 2536 Dixie HWY WHITE |. Lakefront Brick livi bedrooms, ted bath, a full basement, eat, 2° cer ‘attached garage. Situate on 150"480'ft. lot. Priced at $22,900. $3,500 Gn. $125 per mo. er 500 ‘down, y- Immediate Possession, Clarkston offers this nearly, new 3 bedroom brick ranch @ at fair This clean home has 1% baths, Comfortable kitch- Gas heat and a carport on a bray lot with trees. Paved street, $15, with E-Z terms. 6 bead f .WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE = * {hair Brey LJ rooms and full bath w dive and oe 4 ase- car attached garage. in - fi pore! 12,050 with eggs seve pay- room modern apart- room modern 4 wal rar leaving state and will sacrifice Owner is leavin leet ne se This hom ayes 15x 5 ' Val. ; 40 Acres Located in‘ Springfield as? os tillable. 6 yom ouse, otl buildings, Sis.b00"s with » 5660‘ Dixie . Open Eves, mule: Sunday 10 ‘til 5!. | Nese Wart Center a SUNDAY 3-5 107 Elizabeth Lake, Rd. SUNDAY 33S 6950 Church Street RESTON - it: 5 peoreed call us 8 LEPT LiouT CHURCH TO 6956 pccuians & aa cesta . Telegraph Rd. ou furs ** sc feaa rene car carpeted. beat included in terms. W Huron $7 559 WEST SUBURBAN - AD 5 odern minuw 4.700 FULL PRICE — Small 1! be home, mod. ern Si garage completely ence béautifully aped — terms svailable. PRICE — This is in e ft living with natural a ‘Dock and eras Easy L. H. BROWN. Realtor FE 2-4810 OMCLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Income Property 43A “170 W, Pike For Sale L Lake Prop. 44.- Williams 1% b auto of] heat OR Spree co! ARS. WHAT you folks been looking for! Hraret huge walk-in closets, room withy i fireplace 5 H ce Huge Kitchen with dinéng kitchenette Full basement, 2 rage. Fance in ies oy it ‘AL ewes - . ESTA FAY THOME AND BSURANCE Lake have 4 Bed. living L on aon Gar Sacrifice $23 560 rE ae: fi ey ma eee fa. y ach swimmin {ull price, 916 316 731 Baidwin Ave. — $605 full down, $10 month. No ras, ¥ ig strtet near public and pie sh Satine any sty Ww ik 1 ii ie ivileges Phone Mr, Smith, Lt WATERFOR ILE Choice corner lot, ' Pe, sao re’: owner, ‘on he ta LAKEFRONT rge neat 4 rooms, tiled bath, Inndacaped ot. gon he: large wns ke. $11,500, terms, PONTIAC REALT i.e rea AKE ORI No Tont 22 Eee aa wher, Mee ah Sonn pare |: |. ana aaa merino For Sale Resort Prop, 44A aici tes mite Northern Mt » ane ee “1 ae oe oy = TiVENTY.NINE e . Wonde ¥ =H 4d, Joins state park for . vinm rid © tank rit : Est soil vo : Y lweated ee 5 miles sort ef agit Pp $1,200 with 10 per Der cent baad | th the PERRY ACRES office | 3538 rs S. Laveer Re “i pke Orios | UR PHONE , SERVICE _ —T0 BUY OR SELL or oan lots HOLMES: BARTR AM _OR 31056 ROLLING Beautifu; homesites for split-leve'| pomy or —_ homes with ex-| REALTOR "HT HILL VILL: AO E A community heard cee twa gest Ee: “0 ~ Lempstead ~ LADD'S: Ss RESIDENTIAL Merrie Osks. Lane @akland privi | Or a na Berk R Ls er acre erkshire Ra, Bioom: heid eieaete 220x300 | 000, $300 dow Oneida Seminole wins. $2,208, $400 down. Drayton Woods, large cerner Jot! ;M S5x150 $2.300 Cooley Late beg Eltzabeth Lake! privileges romtage 500 Ww rooay wo acon % rear | nay “ Bioom field’ Hy siapaa: 2 acres partly wooded $5. | mer ae Leke & Palmer) feptotycered 2-STALL SERVICE 8TA- pi caneenun else Lake hes Ltan Company Co 660x130. $7, COMMERCIAL Elizabeth Leake Rd 2330120 plus! additional ict 70x 160 Auburn Ave, E of Adams, corner 250x120, 3 room home. $27,000, terms. Roy Annett, Inc ptt since 1923 ts FPEdera! 8-0466) oar ‘Evenings & Sunday 1-4 For Sale Acreage 47 eta # ACRES, NEAR ORTONVILLE | ” polling and sightly. $209 down and 15 month Giroux & Franks, 4395 xie Highway OR 3-9701 > To » ACRE PARCELS BEAU — ee sites. oe —— $29 Cl pan ANGUS, Re Resitor 1819 M15, Ortpovile —__NA 7.2815) 10 ACRE iE NORTH OF White Lake Rd. eae — fans mediately. berm it a ACRES | ROUGH LAND, 7 MILES PE ¢38l open ie pY HURON | pusy TAVERN, WILL SWAP FOR | 9 Cskland ave, _ ot Pontiac soak coer git aa home or equity, land contract./ 1948 BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASH- e i b road f sever) good idin, eee ced 612.500 Terms Sitges 5 Ras AD BATH | pews decorated. Also 4 ent apt.. 30344 barn. chick: 'REAL MODERN BUILDING WITH en houses, work shop. Fruit trees! oo ae ag es Hermag J. La-, _ For Sale Farms rr 2 inom os nus LINE: $200 DN. | Box 3535. 47 ACRES oe. $14,800 for this modern 3) -— m home, located on M-24, 6) 4 plier inert of Lapeer as mile e@ on pavement . Huron PHONE FE 2-085 o8 FE 41557 | 209 ACRE LAKEFFONT 15 MILES’ from ‘DORRIS anne SON nee TORS ac Only $150 an acre. A real buy. P. W. DINNAN 66 ~W. Huron FE 42577 Attention Mr. Handyman ‘Here's your chence to have A ‘farm of acres with cozy 2 room house nearly ecumpleted Mas bath, septic tank. etc. This prope has lots of road frontage Sell with some beautiful build- sites rt ‘or cash, Dorothy Snyder Lavender ute Est 29 YEARS ‘7001 Rd (M59) ‘ '_EM 3- mer MU eet ‘Sale Business Property 49 S-car pol ant arage. woned ercia! commercial I toguire at 340 Bald o ¥ FR 8-143) BUSINESS CORNER N SAGINAW .8T,_P Q BOX, 3934 PONTIAC. MICH. Building and -Acreage Commercial] buiiding and grounds with raflroaa frontage. Oxford, Mich. 40° by 60’ quonset building plus series of sense sheds. 525’ < on side street. 1! make fiver ¢ ace building lots. Le) fe ER, REALTOR oxtsca “On par Orion MY 2-2291 ‘Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A COMPLETING 20X44 AND 30X60 attractive suburban stores or of- to lease. = to suit. easona EM 3-3 | Business Spportwilties $1 | BOAT LL: RY a pexetoest, lots ig usinens bu building, . Must |. Palit yer Real Est. FOP OA 8-9653 \ i al bn or See E , equipme a le | 35203 or EM 0028. : LY eee Peat nm Pontiac, Mich e att eat Por lease Will take about $500 to handle, FE —_ FOR LEASE NW 2 BAY SERV e Cotas ney Heights and the me A party papell oat for uiiding space Write Box 115 Peake Press, % ’ B- 2 PLENTY OF. PARKING 10s Attention Piofassional MEN 2.800 SQ. FT. GROUND LEVEL NEW BUSY SHOPPING CENTER You can ) on nA oe quickly ~~ Loans $25 to $500 es WHEN YOU NEED $20 - $000 car payments to s rr 8 on signature only See “CLINIC - SORELY NEEDED 1% AREA . VERY REASONABLE FOR FURTHER ‘DETAILS ASE FOR AUGUST HOYT. HOYT REALTY a“ as Telegraph Road BEER & RESTAURANT & HOME ‘Gitortum stating capacity 125 pius ¥ able and long lease \aval- able. $6 600 total p: : room home for the owner filogy includes all resi es- FaPeT8 Quick Cash et Fadi tel mb sis -on Dixie Hwy. ‘piseluding a brick Cape Cod bungalow with 2 rooms and ful) basement Check tnis one today! IVAN W. SCHRAM FE 5-967) COR. MANSFIELD $42 JOSLYN OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE struction Lge Vestibule entrance main euditorium seating capacity 200 plus Pastors study. oné aiaan room & baptistry. Basement au test rooms @ Kitchen. Gag forced air heat. Plenty of — area | Property located at 531° Prospect Shown by appointment only | pp Resmenet: = 6-071) 19791 re price terms call our office K G HEMPSTEAD. od bt at rl PE +42 leat W Lawrence st PE +1508 “GET CASH QUICKLY Eve FE 5-0510 — FE 23971 9 BUSINESS FRONTAGE_ 160 feet on M-5® by 260 feet Geep a building et rear renting for $8@. monthiy Ideai for many types of business Only $13,500 Terms Clark Real Estate. 1362 W. Heron, PE +¢6492 or _ 4413. Open evenings & sundays. be " 2 information, call MA $2461 ‘to a better elass of trade Partridge | 1s THE “BIRD” TO 8EE ‘A Better Black and Tan | Want A Good Mortgage? Well located black & tan catering Grossing between §8—8.000 per FINANCE COMPANY ‘LAID-OFF WORKERS TT HOUSEHOLD | IDEAL FOR _|:°S.S% © sams “Would you mind, your honor, if I had a few personal words with wd husband ... while he’s under oath?” —CASH LOANS —~- No Principal Payment UNTIL YOU ARE BACK For Sale Sting 56 Aas Household Goods 57 TO WORK FOR 30 DAYS LOANS TO $500 MADE QUICKLY BUCKNER DRAYTO: “PLAINS SEABOARD FINANCE $25 TO $500 On your own signature, auto, of fri beipful 6-121 ee us at our office. Home & aS LOAN CO. hl kh Perry @ ‘Comer ene CHURCH BUILDING EASY (PARKING TF . ec Le Open, every night peer eat Bullding 30 x @ ft. brick con- -|TEAG | i} oe FINANCE Tree) Ean cae ies a Ty For Sale Miscellaneous 60) _Sale Miisical Goods” 6e WESTINGH eos Laigret er and tand as ve, : refrig., 43 ; elec roca: ves vac- = imsere : $ = Fg —* chairs $15: a Fe r heater. wate’ _ RAS In COM- WOOD & & Cox lee Su uel’s appanste. ei WAN TED. . DEAD OR ALIVE! ; We Ux ’em to resell at iow A rices to people. Peer A Co. eels Com mamerce _ Ra. E }aiis set wih formica 07 bea) 4 springs and mattress; coat. size 18; power mower MA~ $-1542. LADIES - FULL Length Fur Coat, two tone gray, part muskrat. Only $40. Ideal Christ- mas gift for some lucky lady. Please call, FE 5-4275 after 6 p.m. or inquire 179 W. Long- fellow. LADIES’ SKIRTS. i ve rere size 6 Ft 16 m DINING RM TABLE & 3 CHAIRS hina a FE 4-283 ‘SILK WEDDED Coan ‘ ver. DUO THERM j| fee Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 19 NEW SHEET ROCK CHEAP. 130 gal. fuel oil $15. 5 ft. couble drainboard eo ‘io. OA WORK PANTS x am EXTRA a Se . Quick sale essential, 6-0342. Sale ‘Household Goods ‘87 WOOL ROSE on Lvs bs $35. new ; comp. m room suite tke, new $& 00. RCA Whirlpool deluxe dishwasher, nev- 160 FE 56-2766. 1 MAYTaG AUTO een dentece'e v : ° : ————— TABLE, FRIGIDAIRE DRYER, GOOD ‘ chair and play table Whirlpool, aryé: dryer with heat control ronrite tip. ever. Call FE £-0579. Char 3-3 * a 1 1 2 i 3488 "auburn 202 N. MAIN 2 DESKS. PAIR OF CHAIRS: clothing FE 41409 Pioctrie toreer of ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO 4500, AUTOS LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD Baten fun ‘Livindsrone 4 POSTE 3} ROOMS OF GOOD MODERN furniture: Package dea) only. FE > Pum FREEZERS available Chest : erigt- 3 PIECE SECTIONAL TOAST. | modern FAMOUS SIMMONg SSeS convertible couch Colonial Tought padaed seats and back. 21 yeeros nai aca 3 oe: R MAHOGANY BEDROOM suite & misc FE ¢1T. Up to $500 Oakland FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG __ Mortgage ‘Loans 54 If your home needs en irae and your debts conse ated 6 — Sen bincoodd BEDRM. eg oc ra reat Peay “eniy wee! eaears davenport and chair. new a modern tables, matching cof- proneged lamps All weekly. fae . Facners eae Eee yenioe 82 to $28 Hue PaEncE Se oaineat BARREL- back chair, radio, upholstered bed- OL 1-0188 « es rare hit eS . ‘orget sulate sam re BUY DIRECT FROM AP- CATOR get finest quality expert work at tse pos- ON DOWN bamental iron, alum, storms. JOE LELY CO. VAL: & rT Ro Por Free Estimates all OL Loose If no answer call OL 1-623 - 1 DUO THERM & 1 EvAxe space oi} heaters. with legs oe" 2471 Willow Beach, Keego Siardot WHEEL TRAILER. 54 CHEV. shotgun, FE 27-1048 2 LoS a AND. ) EDGER. 3 ae: “pe TANKS. GOOD CON. dition. Will deliver. FE 5-0120. 2 WHEEL TRAILER. 12 GAUGE shotgun, double barrel), Smal! sient, heater ‘51 Pontiac 8. MY 2. = STOVES 2 COAL ee oil tanks, § pels. 1 ox yolk Third, Rochester. OL 1-1189 Sump P . i FE| 172 3, Saginaw FE 5-3100 4 ¢ FILTADOR GARAGE DOORS. Exc. WULO-WAY Appren- tice Taemer: MI 44418 ll Sane wiTH “BATH AND FU UGS WOOL PACE, Sear $5 85 _@ Gr Orchard Lake Are GAS STOVE ‘DIVIDED 1 TOP, $40. $40 $80. Good cond 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 BONNY MAID VINYL TILE. 4 Ft. Wall Tile 25c BASE PAINT gal on BER "'t wait. SUAR HOUSEPAINT or see us at once. Don't wait |“ syers, igi W Huron FE ¢-3064 FRIEZE UPHOL- od GE SE aI ERATOR: EXCEL FE 4-0066 trailer perk on main state high- . month, - No food no dancing | st per cent interest | Pienty of parking Ownet’s apt BENDEROFF + +38" Real estate included at $25,000. w i down Will trade See this in| | PE 8.6580 2 WwW. Hurpe | 3; sctor: Swaps 55. eee Ne aal 32 1 A Trailer Pa 2 LOTS. 2% ACRES. FOR CLEAN | What a combination — ne space c@r or ‘2-ton picku a or) sell easy terms. ME 43014. way. Small crocery with beer 4g AUSTIN. RUNS GOOD TRADE | _and wine take ‘out and nice 3 room owners home. Pictures and blue prints in the office Only fo. Willys er chain saw. FE, $19, down plus smail sock” | tess “PONTIAC 4+DR STAR P. Will trade RE. ALTOR PARTRIDGE contract or-equity of equal or moderately higher velue. FE 44097 Businesses thruout Mich 1050 STANDARD OIL New 2. stal] station for lease | EMeorare and financial assistance COMPLETE OIL GUN UNIT | AUTOMATIC WASHER AND MAY- e ater {' furne e wap er sell. Roacs Cal] MI 65311 days. JU | 2-034 | pm i TE Agra aod Adams | 8-b174 after 7 on main floor, large Mezzanine for offices & extra store on side, basement for club, bar room & well as trucking termina] with modern otic storage. Also| CHAIN SAW FOR AIR COMPRES- available. ae owner, 319 Orchard Lake. FE 2-4 established office a'! furnished.” Will ecu or oe reliable party cated at Union Laké | H Village Has income oroperty on ae oneee AND BLACK & jaca EM ee SELF-SERVICE TV TUBE TEST- restaurant equipment &<drug store offices, ample parking. Another location for used car lot, as CHEV. 1953 STAKE TRUCK WITH | TV¥ CONSOLE MUST SELL, 275 OIT DRUM, $30 Edit’ Tand | GUARANTEED REBUILT WASA- Williams 35'3 Taylor St. oroer 05/60 GAL HEAVY DUTY AUTO. OIL! dren's, toys and misc items. EM! 2-30 ~aaED | Johnson & & Howard. FE « $1985 & pS fe Philco | HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD TABLE | 21° RCa COLOR TV $325 aye $24.95. Sweet's Ra- & Appitances. car W Huron. rex: tan & brown tweed: exc. GALLON Gas) AS ware ee 27°" COAL FURNACE & - $549: : Hydramatic low mileage. ni | mene ee in. TV's swap or pay difference for lan 390 HOTPOINT DRYER. USED, $50. Also used washers-Wringer ang Auto b i KELVINATOR REFRIG. $100; table and § odd acreage, lake or resort ptoperty. FE 8-2748 or FE _3-0250. chairs hte Me sarees washer, $25; 1? TV $40. OR 3-8279 exeellent running cond. Re- cently overhauled. $40. MI 48509. radio & heater good condition. Trade for piok-sp truck. sump pomp. MA 6-32233 other real estate investments tires. Michigan Chain Saw Dis- tributors MY 3-5821, A WIC leo M, Oxl2, $3.95 pee as Near ee rick's Mf 1. Briggs & eh gasoline engine | orienta! rugs. eee for aytag washer, trade for! i169 Ey MAYTAG WASHER, 9X12 RUG & Birainguare! Mich. / d cond. FE 5-8004. sor or 8-25-20 or 922-5 truck Real Estate Office CASH FOR USED TV'S. WORK- ing or not FE 2-0367, . Wonderfu) opportunity for real) For SALE OR TRADE 1956 FORD | estate of irsurance brokers Well reat, good terma to right party. 3-2357 er On locé4Gon. Smal! investment & tube stpck, PH. FE 5-0602. RESTAURANT — OFFICE SPACE GROCERY-GAS STATION & HOME EXCELLENT RESTAURANT. — At “all, A real buy 6-room living betel Office: TWinbrook 3-3286 GOOD DARK RED PURE-BRED boat motér or anyth 48697 after 5. ranch wagon or 4 cemetery lots ut wnt | apel for ‘2 ton pickup. tan coon dog Swap for guns _ FE 861% Irish setter. 24% yrs. old, soar gun, aoe 3 bedroem living quar- * located on U.S. on thee shores of Lake Huron at HAVE CHICK EN BROODER, Pecicts scale & competing scale Lela for anything I can use. Tawas City. Nearly new USETRAILE ze yt ROYAL. building. Neat and clean aie equi oy trade for and doing a fine business. nite peor lan contract. Stop in at 188 N, Johnson eat ya) MY 33711 and see pictures of this | Sew 3 BEDRM, RANCH HOME, property and discuss full de- tails with . Buri, the owner, Will tage free and clear home if* Pontiac or surrounding area as part ent, 5-721 for ppointment, — Western Oakilarid County. Full price $20,000 with $7,500 down. | SWAP 'y == orichic MOTOR Includes stock Will teke land contract as part. Tawas City. $20.000 handles 32 x 60 building. lake frontage & quarters Will take jfree & clear real estate in tratte basement, 4 acres, ii miles SWAP vg ape BOAT FOR ?, OR TRADE — NEWLY, DECORATED Ae blinds, utility room TRADE OR SELL 2 HOUSES ON El “one lot Equity. FE 41039 y| ADMIRAL 14”. MODERN BROWN UPHOLSTERED chee oe chair & enemas. —-APPEIANGES — GE SWEEPERS. new All DRYERS. ne new. Gas or electrié AUTOMATIC WASHER Rebuilt guaranteed | REFRIGERATORS Renewed m "ORDERS TA TAKEN | FoR “NEW v GEN. GOOD HOU! EREEPING SHOP “OIL OR GAS ABOUT eS) AS FOR THE HOME, and loo Parking | Pi one FE 1. MON.” es 9 FRI. 8. 9 E Ponti E. of Auburn Heights on Auburn Rd M650 OF CO ered end tables, A iegia! 2 yrs $3g takes them away. PHILCO REFRIGERATOR, GE. loader as down payment, 5401 erwood Rd. APT SIZE WASHING MACHINE $150. 224 Pioneer eves. & folding bathtub, FE 3-7251. only. RCA VICTOR COLOR TV sell. & grinder arbor for breakfast _set. Cail after 5 p.m, OL 1-1640. 4 bedrooms, hardwood floors, ve- exc. condition 3 hate old for 3-bed- rooms in Clarkston schoo! area, 20 sets to choose from and gufranteec at Eligabeth wv} or roisell, $1,500. e eeont OR 3-34609 STATEWIDE Real Estate Service ee Pontiac B. CHARLES ALTOR Whe fo SEES Eee 4-0521 MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION “LET'S TALK BUSINESS", Trade Your Trailer AUTOMATIC — BENDIX WASHING machine. OAklend@_ 63497. Tronrite ae Beda K Zenith Nigh SRP any more to choose from AAA SPECIALS yee TV CLEARANCE REFRIGERATOR- FREEZER , COM- | a - ROCKLATH SEWING MACHINE For this fine 4 bedroom home in| BEAUTIFUL 9 Cae fruitwood finish, Fontes. We hues full oo aay arport, a, waste exc, cond. Eve r vintag tg excellent condition, BOY'S BIKE will frade for housetrailer —- what have you??? Call MFG Lodge Cabin REALTOR PARTRIDGE In busy northerr resort _ | FE 43581 ae HURON town Complete’ mit. 5 _M OPEN ° pe. acres included for expan- {ULTIPLE “LISTING SERVICE | BRAND NEW SOFA ae sion. Has comfortable 6 rm. WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT. home. Everything for $10.000 sell or swap, $3.50 mo, OR_ 3-23 down. WILL TRADE $3,669 EQUITY i F Boating 3 bedrm. home for late model car -Most wanted accessories and practically a must for er Ors yecntemen Years No -competition, WILL is ADE PAM WASH. 36 or electric motors for o or GOAL FUR ahe Should eS promoted nation- ally, s yn rmasl: FE 5-6083 after gauge shotgun, FE >pecials This W eck sectional loda. ‘overstuffed chair etreit Jewel] gas stove....... Durotherm oil burner |. Wairat china cabinet been used, nit) ap rs Bendia La _rasher ELL & WE OAKLAND SPURNITURE Son BOUGHT. SOLD. EX- & WMttle cash, OT CAM RITA Ce | mie GRAN NEW Whod b x changed’ Turner's. 602 Mt Clem- FE 2-080) SINGER PORTABLES pfs ZIG Ce miners vecuse Crt Curt's Applignce OR TRADE-IN DEPT. NACE, ALL Baas. for cae ‘Réasonable. ARE. For Sale Clothing 56 | Goutp vou ee x INCH BLUE & GREEN WATCH PLAID coat, Excellent condition. Paid $60 GRROME: --will take $15. Call after 6°30. OR . 3-4203, “e | “sone trea GREEN FORMAL. WEDDING $35.000 Full’ price Furnished. Weekly .rental -basis Potential weekly Income over $300 Terms. - went only Clatk Real “Estate TOMERS through Classi- 4419) Open Hvetings & Sundays, | fied aie Call FE 2-8181. *f dress, snow suft complete. child's _ftesses FE 5-8546. ~ REACH CASA CUS- sedere: bumper sofa Walnut, vanity & bench DRYER MAYTAG ELECTRIC nceton. [20° HOMART sTEEL FURNACE, with ayto controls duet work, | aac complete. $50 FE 53-4638. 30 Cab” seeker aaa “Tittings $57.95 up. SAVE PLUMBING 172 South Saginaw St. 80-GAL. SMITH 3-WAY ELECTRIC water heater. $55 M 23-6558 Water heater wee *% mo_ for restaurants or to ‘families. cost $189 sacrifice $15 or best | | Type & roll ‘foil EM 3-3576 Coleman & Duo erm pot type forced sir oll furnaces. all con- hort $75 or best offer also 3 4 & 5 to 6 room Coleman on floor furnaces. cheap. Will in- | | offer Also 85 000 80,000 BTU | work, etc 1691 Le Due just off M50 next to Pontiac Lake Inn. come -only before 9 em. or after 8 pm. 273 GAL. FUEL OIL TANK WITH gauge & vent. Foldex flash cam- era with leather case MArket -4-2672 AVAILABLE NOW Taylor steel i rage doors, fac- tory seconds x7 9x7 Reason- able G Construction 2260 Dixie ey. ANCHOR FENCES ~“ No moey down, FHA approved FREE TIMATES_ 5-7471. ered Everything in Building Materials Used sash tn... and u sed storm sash......... $2.50 ea Field ti SOMOS H lle ea. Good exterior paint ..... $3 25 a. Saw & hammer set $2 00 We carry a complete [ine of nafls | NEw CONSOLE ELECTRIC C SEW- | tosulation — roctins -— doors — wind | PREE ESTIMATES FHA TERMS jSORPL Sie alle EIN at MATERIAL SA co 340 5340 Highland R¢ Ra. 1 IM30) ¢ OR 3-7092 Burmeister’s CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES, 4° x 8 x 35” PLASTERBOARD $1.25 4x BUX 34” PPEYSECORE TIS WEEK ONLY : $4.95 BUNDLE 8c 4x8x! 4 NV erocses Menoe: s- 34 3 x 6:8 8 ash doo zie “0x6: 8 Flush dr. with lights sins Alum. comb dr. Comp ... $23.95 MATT THICK INSULATION $29.95 PER 1,000 FT. -Burmeister’s | Norther Lumber Co. Te40 Coeiey Lake oe ae 3-4171 Open a.m, A daily swusdays 10 fh " | | BEEP AND PORK — HALF | SATHR FIXTURES, YOUNGS. kitchen oi] and gas fur *. a s ana 1 large aeenmore hegter. | 5 SECTION CAST IRON HOT WA- ter boller. 120.000 BTU. & con- | sao Ae 3-1407 (COLEMAN HEA’ 4 TO 5 RM.. size. Tank & all fea] 15 tires. Grinnell violin. Like new MI 4-7193, léte itke new, make COME & GEE. Us. jo0s G. A. Thom plete, Do: y's, PE 2-244 CONVERSION O1L BURNE: 5 Birmingham © MI Rd. % mile yop vata COLD WAVE sPECIAL. $5.50 COM. DUO-THERM 5 ROOM OIL SPACE heater, $20. 7743 Locklin (N. shore Union Lk.) EM 3-87 DUG-THERM HEATER & OIL tank. $60 2-2152.- ENTER 0 —_ unusual designs for every room. 7 =a _- Christmas Gifts S24 fe Th 33 a Bar ot at Special 1x4—6-8-10-12 2x4—6-8 10-12 $99.50 per M CASH & CARRY | __ Truck load lots delivered free -EmpireSepphes =trregulars + ; eee Fardsler notary a eereeces) “393 Orchard} 2600 Union Lk. Rd. EM 3-4168 EVANS OIL HEATER, 25-GAL. Washbowis” with fittings .... $9.95 3-pe.. hath se tb tir <5 $80.95 | i. SAVE soy ouaget SUPPLY FE 35-2100 STEAM BOILER, &, DELCO, Ot ke For Cg Soomgy mm oy ~“ OCTOBER -SPECIALS ii Pl d “—" Mahogany ! bee ea, b- <tr epee A = sees cesses oo ea. | Neledeceere BT ea. 4x8x 5 ... $3.86 ea, eee Biten plywood \ two sides 5.95 ea. Knotty White Pine Paneling No 2 — BTR. Random widths Bl W pine shelving 120 pine strippin: = ft. pine casing, 6¢ = zx, | he felt 432 ft 2.45 Fackage Deal” Hes age passage set. 1 set 3%9"'x3%2" butts All re} ae for onty 5.45 oth OBE MEAT suBseCr TO PRIOR SALE oe it 8HAD: ls x 8 Flue Lining. $135 Ea. 7 ‘ortar : gs" x 8” Cleanout doors iin Ea. Incinerator and Dutch Oven doors Manhole = s- Covers — pL co _BLAY pi orcusral Lake Ave.. FFE 3 SPECIALS Gas water posal 30 gal .. $49.95 Elec. water hea 52 gal . New Morrison space teaters B : --» 115.00 Panalyte. sq_ ft & 4 New No 3 oak flooring. per oe New 3 ft. outside flush doors ao 4 ipe, a lg oo in "WolWerne * _LUMBER | STILL ‘SERVING THE E PUBLIC AT _son & Sons 172 8. Saginaw FLOOR roan ec® DUAL AIR burner and controls. one been __used_ only 6 mo. $7: K 3-5811. SMITH - CORONA OR ROY AL Eran typewriter. Like new. $75. _Saw_ setter. ton pickup FE FARMALL So aEoar Crosley Shelvador FOLEY AUTOMATIC aw FILER: with all equipment and power OR 3-3289_ FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1956) Ford reoch wagon or 4 ceme- tery lots in is wale ae for % - we unit §60, Ortenville, ving: a 7-9333 Soares oR auauaces & DUCT WORK. REA- onable prices. No dewD payment a hew Teasonabie FE FOR 8ALE COLLIERS = RS ENCYCLO. pe GUN-TYPE ie BURNER, ence GAS & OIL FURNACES SERVICE all makes Free estimates. FE cash register: rtable wardrobe, _jo Ct, Keego Harbor FE GAS STOVE. OLD TYPE. 415. » moth-proof clothes bag. 3127 Var- 5-6360. Garage Doors RHEAD heel cataide window ‘shutters Electric perese door =atere acl t remodelin trols Call ae 31197 or MY 3-1842 heater oe Laundry trays. etend faucets $23.95 | AND | quarters Opdyke Mkt. FE 56-7041 | STEEL OVE Factory seconds and all standard sizes $35 and up. Wood & west toldaway closet doors Disa ays or eau) coe tree “eaumetes oan DOOR SALES pictures mise ri ey a FE pares to be moved. MI 61 2 20 VOLUME SET: STANDARD IN- 371 8 Paddock PE_2-0203 OF FURNITURE INCLUD.| ternationa) Library Ene eh edia,| GAS CONVERSION UNIT, PER. bs washer, power complete with. Atlas, ette & fect_condition, Reas, 2-672 eee | ee ee ee Te 24ca 54 E | HOMART 23-IN ALL | a? Fur trois, Reas MI 45) __Midget_ car, $65 FE_ 5-0155 52 — ELEC EERE $6095 | HOSPITAL BED LIKE NEW, $35 _Also_ gas stove. $15. FE 5-1749 TROD {ER. AUTO. FRY PAN, _ AUTO. | adept juicer, steam cooker K. GUTTER 69 CENTS PER LGT | Warwick's 2678 Orchard Lake Rd |HAND MADE QUILTS CHIL- __3-6486 ee Se | KINGSLEY sTAMPING MACHINE Automatic -counter attachment. LARGE _DUO-THERM SPACE. heater Used one winter Fully automatic with blower & therm~ stats. Also assortment of beaut!- ful hand pieced quilts 4291 Louelia Drayton Plains. OR 3-6353. LARGE FURNACE with STOKER complete, $45. FE L) tn LAVATORIES, CHROME MIXING faucéts, §2450 value, $1495. Also bathtubs toilets. shower stalls. Factory irregulars, terrific values. Michigan uorescent 383 Or- _chard Lake Ave. — 1 LARGE SELECTION USED § SHOT- guns & cifles Ben's Loan Office 4 Patterson. FE 45141 MEDICINE CABINETS WITH TWO ne erate chrome fluorescent lights value, $19.45 Lavatories ecurniete $14.95, Factogy irregu- lars rte dee viuore scent. 3 Orchard Lake Ave — NATIONAL Gragenene MAGA- 10368. «% orice 1922-1957, OL nace, like new, Pipes & all con- OME “BUILT 2'2 HP. QUARTER ga WELL ELECTRIC _pump, $65, FE 3-7216. SAVE UP TO 310% on eer] pot {Interior and — is ant Ganraslesd naleteatiea ” RING BROS. - Pontiac Rd. at Opd ay FE 4-014 or “vES 112 THIS WEEK ONEX® 2x4's, 8 ft. fir 2x8's, 13 ft fir, l4e lin. ft. 25 per cent discount om gl! paints. Tools at real ser eee a sure tc check our ware, building cepeies & S lumber. Aiso @ large mee of hardware & tools at *% price. A. C. Compton & Sons 4900 W. Huron St. OR 37414 eawame FOR SALE #5 8. ROSE- awn THE ee ARMY RED SHIELD STORE Everythin, adaadr your needs. atts WES ST LAWRENCE TALBOTT LUMBER Form doors and windows, wood ey 1025 Oakland Ave controls reasonable, can arran _for installation. 73 8 Parke | i ye ae 1x6 boards be Bn. oe or aluminum. Giass put tn pats ysED. OIL BURNERS WITH ae Sale: : Pianos and: Boon Michigan State aa ee DRUMS . - b oodl "7 little. pe tat Gk GRAND PIANO, ALL Mae bogend exe playing cond. YEAR. OLD BALDWIN SPINET Piano. Dark Manogany FE &-606- - Sale Office Equipment 63 rant. 10 key Like new. news FE #4 Peary Sale Store Equipment 64 SMALL CASHREISTER. $25. 1260 Baldwin. Sale Sporting Goods 65. 1 40-82 MARLIN DEER a. : gton 30, bolt deer rifle, $35; registered trained beagles, also pups. 110 Oakwood . Ortonvil ile. _Rad, 7 MM { MAUSER ER SPORTING RIFLE, 30-06 Springfie porter, a _ofter, 5048 Pheasant, “Crescent Mu rat ras R. VERY GOOD R 3-6027 after ae wi ae ae with scope. FE 38-3608. 66 MM BAUSCH & LOMB, BAL nal } (2 ALUMINUM 5xéa6 FT ICE FISH- and heater _ St condition. $35.00. Ph. 4 after 4 pm. “Weer RIFLE AFTER 6 PM. MA er 300 scope & case. A-} condi- tions $75. MU eit or EM i, 9 a.m, to § p DEER RIFLE Sa TOMATIC ‘ Did case, Like new FE’ GUNS, GUNS WE AVE A A COM. plete se.ection of alt in- cluding Browning, Coit poets and rifles also scopes” and mounts, We 6 all our own gun work. bluing - fore you buy on our rifle range and Ps field. Also rene line of bear Caer f reyers ciate Center pth folly Rd. jolly, MElrose 4-6771. GUNS — BUY see: TRADE Manley Leach, 10 Bagley cee eee “Fr Beone Mountog HUNTING SUPPLY SALE ae shells. Field & target joads All gauges. $2.25 box. percent off on ail” bunting oats pants. 30 per ey off on al] Reming- ton shotguns & deer rifles. Browning or wah for Pane Dise rude We trade guns, boats, & motors Kelly's Hardware 3904 Auburn at Adaws Auburn Hgts. FE 2-8811. more Ee GUN CABINETS. LARGE SEL ue USED sHOT.- Sec us & rifles. Ben's oo Patterson. FE 4-514 RELOADING SoSOTES U8ED GIN. SLAYBAUGH'S 630 Oakiano FE 8-0453 STEVENS 16 GAUGE DOUBLE barrel shotgun Excellent condi- tion, $50; Italian 17-35 MM deer rifle to sporting stock $60 FE $-2366 SHOTGUN. DEER RIFLE. BROWN- in “ape and hunting clothes OSE EVANS oft | ORNACES. FE 8-378 and FE _With legs. 73 8. Parke | USED 2x45. 2c & 4c 2X88. of pipe. ete FE 2- WALL FURNACE FOR SALE, _vervy reasonable MA 41075 Wood Closet Doors Closing out. Birch, mahogany & : pourered byfold type doors. At BERRY DOOR SALES 371_8._ Paddock FE 23-0203 .WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBE. nation oe end reread | BENSON "LUMBER co. WEBCOR HI FIDELITY TAPE RF- corder & stand $100. Gibson elec- tric guitar, $45. Like new. OR 3.3965 WALL OIL FURNACE. ~ OR 3-5610 woe ‘& COAL HEATERS AND & used of] heaters, SAM- CEL’ ~ VE MOVED 7 MA pate “fie 008 HIGH- and as em ‘mille west of airport i Machinery 60A FORD DEISEL ENGINES, ¢ & 6 linder for trucks, saw mills & jc ¢ Ford gasoline engines for irrigations 4 industrial applica- tions, Call distributor, MI 46053. USED 220 GAL O OIL T ne SOME st 10¢, 2xi0s, 13c Blocks 10c. All Kinds 6057 SPECIAL THIS MONTH BUY Scope and Mounts I install free. Compiete Gunsmithing and Tax!- dermists Six miles east on Au- burn Ave ae is sign. FE _8-6318 HW Rowan, AP GRADE ice TER. Model 12. 12 gauge pump, full éhoke 30” barrel, fike new, Gun & case $100 FE 46012 after 5 Shotgun shells-max load— 12-16-20, : x ues 2 Binoculars. reg $50, now PHILIPS SPORTING coo 7? N Saginaw - E 5-140) Hunting Accommo. 65A 32 MODERN CABINS ON LAKE _hear Lewiston, Mich FE 2-0731 1988 TRAVEL TRAILER FOR rent during Oct. hunting season _Sleeps four LI 44793. HUNTING CABIN I FOR REN 7 miles east of on tue ‘masses : $25 week MODERN aa ACCOMMODATE 6 Oct. Ist to Nov, 15. $300 $75 per week 4-8888 Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B NITE CRAWLERS. 2 DZ. FOR 49c. RED WORMS 100 for 78c 389 ORCH LAKE A UE Open 24 Hrs., 7 Days, CRICKETS Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 1951 FORD WITH HALF TRACKS— ‘Sherman hoe 3 buckets, Dearborn loader, $2,000. 1952 Ferguson 30, Arps ate: & blade. $1,859. OR 3-524 Do It Yourseit ~ 61 ~NEW GALVANIZED PIPE 'g-In 21-ft lengths : ie! ft a 21-ft lengths lTo ft AVE PLUMBING 8UPPLY 173 at Saginaw FE 5-2100 NO MONEY BONS DO YOU NEED MATERIALS FOR A Garage porch. breezeway. side- walks, driveways, painting, rec- reation room, addition. new roof. siding. insulating, | kitchen cabi- a nets, bullt iis, miso repairing. Let us figure your needs — and no money% down. 36 months to pay. Call MAple 5-3400. INDEPENDENCE Building Supply Co. 7183_N. MAIN — CLARKSTON NEW LOCATION 7005 HIGHLAND Rd. “% mile west of Airport. G A. Thompson & bons. ONLY ies UARTERLY Can buy $10,000 $20,000 public ta. bitty with $5,000 Say tose da~- age car insurance. OCTOBER SOUR Several] riding mowers at res: sonable offer over cost. mowers at-30 per cent aiecounts Some at cost. Also some tillers. | EVANS EQUIP. $507 DIXIE, HWY. 18T8 or OR 3-7924 OIL Sane POT TYPE, 84.000 BTV, reas. MA 4-2252. OIL FLOOR FURNACE & ALI controls in godd condition. 73 8 Parke St on FURNACE 00.000 ~BIU. ao Sane i, HORSEPOWER motor 18 inch jaw. On adjustable stand. Practically new, . bargain price. FE 2-4173 or FE 8-0828, PAINT SALE ea ree Bree house paint, $ al re rice Fors Paine. 4% Oana, Lake A oa FE 5-6150 PORTABLE MASSAGE TABLE, never used, 31 Clairmont Place. eee ; 316 IN BIRCH. . ,230C 8Q FT. ‘IN. BIRCH . Fr. IRCH Fr. tN MAHOGANY soc 89. FT. 2,IN KNOTTY PINE 60C 8Q. FT. PONTIAC reas YWwOoOoD co 1488 Ralewin Ave ss FEE (2-2543 190 pounds of i wa, strips 2) cents pound 00 unds of potets Hot water and steam boil- ers, automatic water heater hard- » 3 ES 3 ry @ ® 5 S 33 = = eo 2 os 3 = a: oe | ros ware Electrical suppifés. crock | 5 rm oij heater 9 Of ; TMS AVAILABLE! black pi and n many ie TA TG 8 Pa it and My Kemtone \ ar) Ww, wa E-’ Terms FE 4-1122 | 2685 ——— RD, rayor, and etc strips, os cents pound, Throw tug Weaving also OR 23-6536 Friday al) day Sat after 2, or Sun STORM WINDOWS & ; SCREE A-] condition, Reasonable. 44-8272 FOR RENT Wall paper steamer, floor sand- ers, polishers, hand sanders, fur- nace vacugm cleaners Oakland Fuel & Pajnt 436 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 159 . PFAFF aed ale LS alee Drv goods terial. Paint. formic, lum olng and elec- Cameras, Equipment siA WE BUY. aoe & TRADE .CAM- eras, prejecters; tape recorders. Eppert’s Camera BnoeTe 7 W. Hu ton St FE 5-6615. . Sale Musical Goods 62 120 BASS ACCORDIAN. NEARLY new, Cost $480 make an offer. _23 3 Fasty | St, Oxford, Mich. ACCORDION SALE. ALL SIZES. Accordiona “waned free to, pean: ners. with Jessons. FE 5-542 AMPEX HI-FI & Se sound with 2 arcotbeken Wa Revell $1,000 Best offer seen from 9 to 1, 2610 Come _ Bloomfield Hills ACCORDIAN, cost $400 NEW. A real bargain, 31 Clairmont Place. BLOND SPINET PIANO. GOOD buy, OR 3-6142, 0 BABY GRAND PIANO. VERY good condition. $245. FE 5-764. BAND & ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS Rental Joa for the school muv- siclan, t appried towards pur- chase “SMORRIS. MUSIC 8B. Teiserers Rd. FE 2-0587 3 from Tel-Huron Caranind PLAYER PIANO sober HOU Exc. cond. |” CONN TRUMPET, EXC CONDI _tion, Make offer, OR 53-2885, CONN TROMBONE | wie CASE = 176 SSRN ET. CONNSTRLLAT: NEW CONDITION @B 40319 CLOSEOUT 1058 models of the famous ELECTRONIC ORGANS left To "MORRIS. MUSIC % 8 m ter cross from Tel-Hurot FE 2-05 GRINNELL UPRIGHT PIANO “& bench. Stays ;in tune _ Huron, Corner’ “Thorpe PIANO TUNING «/ REPAIRING MORRIS MUSIC 34 8. Telegraph FE 2-036) PIANO TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT FE 23-5217 5 ac 1 DAY SERVICE. seer DIRT, sand, gravel and rock 5-7645. 1 OR ieee YDS. ag PEAT humus, .aded 7 rath @ week. Lochaven, FE 5- 1 OR mone eats or aa dirt, top o Load livered, Wh Liat re aL ea office PE 5-5643 or FE 1A SHOKEN CONCRETE ToP __sofl, Firewood, W. West. FE 8-2180 2% TNS; 1 BLACK DIRT OR PEAT. _Prompf_delivery, OR _3-0644, A} TOR-sOIL BLACK DIRT Sane & gravel FE 43038. FE a I A-| BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL. _Lawns seeded. $10, FE 5-0214. A-1 TOP 8 SOIL, CRUSHED. STONE, sand, re oan “east peat, fill, Ear! tows A-1 LACK DIRT. FARM TOP sete $10, FE 5-4758 eavating basements. OR 4-1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE. Sand, Gravel, Fill ne Conklin, _FE 61112 or FE 1-A TOPSOIL, ae CK DIRT & peat. Le sand, clay or gravel _ OR 3-7340 ATTENTION TRUCKERS. LOAD- ing top soll & black dirt. FE 46588. : G American Stone Products 10A stone 3 pe per vd Pea rock 90 per ya Oversized stone a 25. per vd Pill dirt . $150 per, load Beach sand $ 75 per vd Delivery extr MA 56-2161 ___ 6335 SASH ABAW RD BLACK AND FILL DIRT. BEACH sand. Road gravel. Vicinity Unicn- _Lake, EM 3-2403 Goop FARM 7 OP SOIL AND black dirt, 5% vds. 89 delivered. _FE 4658 +6588 GOOD ROAD GRAVEL 5 YDS.. E 46588. _$7 00__ Delivered La DOUG FOWLER'S BLACK DIRT 731 € Walter Boulevard We load your truck a etiver in ours Peet black clay or sand fi") ane dirt mixed for your persona) needs Phone FE 84631 or MY 31411 After 6 re 1200 YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING, fon ee vararer fill, etc. FE FOR CASH IN A’ HURRY, sell things through Classified Ads. Anytinng goes! Dial FE 28181 ~ fe = r08 PAY, OC E PONTIAC PRESS, _ SATURI | the _TH 5 3 THIRTY = MAIDENS a: : os PLyMC yaa M0, Sale Housetrailers 78 $98 AID, Feed 71 For Sele Roctetaneeae| wi] passa Grain & ea ee oes 1985" Neb apa N Exc.“ cond. 7 MOUTH, DEALER , el 67 Hay, 180 BU OL letely m: deere eae Pair St. : , Coal & Fu ENESEE, WHEAT. $189 BU OL eS Ae FF RO Tor ide for ok adie | cass at W. Pike Wood, TOPS, GEN raEAT she ALL AL l or tr 2 : ‘ = \ =. ON ROE OAR TREE 3] Seen SEED. Sen ‘o01. LOOKED. owns gre Saar oS aay, $7 TAT Sroxe. wood. Saree 2 FOR 61 arte Baebes tncleuaed ‘plus bee A iF youve, U zone enpnene, “J is OoR snance $88 AK OR 2-188, at eaned and rder now: You at this 1998 a ‘ & , See * ét 2 DRY 0. Del_ FE 2 Db srrte sted. 0: Oxford, Bice uae wt & ree. odel. 6. 8 rseenness MAS x da up. woo. te te tt Jr. you . : m "50 AL os spare a inert ae Sau ciadre | iste Hickmo' 5 peli. reign a awit $2400 7 NOUSETRAIL “Ger 5 gee np hester, ‘0 Bole as ‘ar. ae 3 ae A LOAD, LUM. sea DRY AES w ERN 36 “FOOT 1 t. stra oo Kok thas Bre eae, ; SHOP ea SD On xe = FUR ered, = i ~ Livestock 72 72 wer Hartland ME SALES. Gaee ae "ie "aopear rennin mit s 8 SEP TAGE Sale le Ho 30 m ber, cu IREPLA OR '3-3588 For - epee ee 2 bedroo jMaraiop i it. Snothar, 3 CAR ARE. | i -36 ft. tine & See After @ as_OR 25088 Ry Gyt lg Arabian mare | Mlcharas aa “S53 Trail $1985 er radia, ee | | ecokoy'e ott Saginaw ED 8L. Fit in eae ala Fit LS m new 1958 fitical buy rm 0 in ee _ snes ELIVERED, Fi Also, 6 ¥ Re EM alae eee ee” taba most : ee ae 22 Aubu test, Se woop (BEcNE TEAR UL UpSORRET WARE he ptice is See nemas | ee DAY ible, Aue ; er, Will sac- ig WOOD LD SO) T dons, Home: ‘Conver ( 5. gweer, Wu see ie OS Prompt deivery. “eat Ee south Bid. 2s, NEw pee ee SAFS r Ser tie oiftes > new iris he ae’ S SSION- fine Oe te aw Promp SADD: th Blv ‘Moon RST T APT. é ; rt gweer, the PO rifiee y. omy, Pe 21436 bs 68)RETS len A aubure Hels, be Pee aE eS, “ASSETS 7530000¢/ wall RS “Aico, bie .8| REP . i PLYRDETS SOR ELVO _Phone Shru miles attra to a ‘Sunday _MUST SE for hom and Lotus. : | 01 ve ih uew rub “ aia PLY MOU ond , Dr. 00 wher BR wi es, mien son Plants, see Se on Matures 13 TERN | Gomer Maceday iler Sales peposits 4572 canve! tite rad Gooa Mr “Gell. Great i PLY age — ; go ANE 108 Set 8 ween ee ee vee 2" Set eat] ee ol | a pee “spruce. otfera ca ‘shade|" hand-ooled_saddies, R HOLLY. VAGABOND. cme oak Olds 7 7 s gtay oid, shi, wbilewalls. |» beate rv M spruce. = an FTE TY oe We, oR jest FAIRLANE FORD 4 Dao 46 JU e olly LA HO 3 & used $ 1 aPR0cE cep rons pour| Gell oS pucesy cee nay en ae Speer q vv WEL! Rwy. Ran." OL ety NO FE Ran... a Shine | “armor late, tp burlap, nae MahEM! 3.5880 st RET price ae ge ry bide te Poe FE | oft 5h art} : Map! is & Com) 14.8 ou trailers y size. beaten e : 2 ‘ t = 5 Le te IDE = ee sailed west “aS aI For Sale P Se | eo rae sam ex eEPOSSESSION = $4 , vole, ee 3 : 5 Sieeth f ryt k. a i H E | e uth 4 “ae . po. ot \ JAD . err OR ee meee en daily. 8 t0.6 20 WHITE ROCK TEACH | mile” soul ae Detroiter | AR ae cee ene | SS a4 fvucoTa' Si49 = a } inters Rd Pp mee BS. $ hie ‘ : o, Mr. ae. ig : a i 1065 ——_ 2D . | om Ba ut FRYERS 739 oe Cc eng : ; @ MUtual . FUL MUMS ads Blvd. FRYERS 3 70 oN ENS TT || (argaina Bargains --Beymenta® : Sie 8-0402. i - : gyros FAIRLANE . Le 4 < a Tr r . 3 | BEAUTI Kee ToRGGAURE as rs ance eve : : : re doors ALE. $2) Fors 3-8151 ce 75, to 50 ft tn allow buy. Re- pias ? th ON SAL 760 Sie e 15 trade- é ¥OU ds own. : 35-4386 : | a xENG srurser A ees le Farm Produc Highest ari save bundre down i ec pn = an dle off Crescent oe | Sale Fare $, CIDER. HONE ad meme ay son ge tnt Sa La 1957 PLYMOUT Fiddle mis | oes pean ‘Clarkston _ ot Goll n -——— : Powerfiite, soree, com FE 5-6406 EE SERVICE TR APPLES. 2334 ee i “No % C. COND. 8 4 af, brakes. DYN . a ORIEN FAaEOE ee BASKETS CRIS. Bo utc a 5 1030, MARQUETTE, EX Tex a rae ree te PEE : Is, ORL “$k: | _ta BRING 0 Comme oy ry | li . 2-67 - RnR. O tone gre ; PEONIES | racy Me aaa Aired Orchards, i mu Mobile Ho — i MERCURY 2E8, sume, pay:| = af $ . esse es, as — $ 3 =i SSeS fet aati sod (omer se ae es_Inc.. 6} Beas BB Boot Sar Ese | 18H RAMBLER Taylor tulips _ 1-| AP hards | Ss A a al “é0 ts of ‘e : “97. NAS ove ts we 4 Orc NG. | z irplanes etre, dw - ments Ns ET So ge ee mera | ne 1G. Highway Sale-A UNTER'S IN Tall TEN R = C 1 other 5 flowers, ‘Nurser i a. _ Roa ANE EATING = "4301 Dixie oF poatiae —Fer- RCO hh WALK- r choice. nee OUGH DEALE Mg a pI 7 2 del saly eee ni ot aiety | meee a ton. WICH. 1 Miles North —— [eS ae take n.”Waroia Tur i LY BALES Haro! ION | ST. come 7 miles no Picky. re Clarks iners. 4 Sas saree Week | REST TR el. al whee 2! YOUR a hel CAR eckes tub A ; MART ) 4599 M24 Mich | yy tekeuroaa Qual Bee CK, n i Days AMPING |. were Samer A ro) N 12) ¥Q' PORE! OL E "PO H. $195 /~A0TO SUPER : aS a ee fat . _Bing “Jour o¥n contain Teen Cas BUYS IN Raye 1958 euper ie OR } ¥ 31500, AL c ord, MI RR AEG SNAL iar “pew fall va pt RE condition, Ben. ay ments “PLYMOUTH - i. , — — == iree Slieeee Foe. ZPPLES. a tan Cm aerret 13 SEE lers oF arian geil a oe SW ARONCR CHIE 8-1321. 4251 Gia. 64 INTER new paint, BUTLER, R, Loot =f Good No oe oe Great La [e CHRY, ¥SLER °c >it : iD CUSTOMLIXE scpceaeens blue. Silver our own MA 4-19 trailer: beim 450: Ander 9 | 4g mt. F ft. ith Cal rd. os te ed i| tig cuevy- De 8g “imo : DODG «Pontia 51 _ Dp ¢ Se | Senda Wee wt eae sas y i) ladders ae a a bed ices ecial Ex Roycraft 2) ings Fed, Pontiac. 87) conait Turner Fo down... Eddle N- | $i: 6-0462 ~ W. Maple “MA 44 BET : Mlb Sugar Map © buy. & aa Rd. Wal ES FOR SA awning : ears ue : Westwood _dings Rd. Offered _ Harold MOBILE _ es 5-9204.° TOO BU ast ‘o| FE HARDTOP | jo Toke _ eee Maple. before I OCE 0354 Mi RRY BUSH 43-3492. 1955 41 7 os 2. ok Nationa ortation 1 TRAIL trailer Her oot § Pay ip vou-adi ONLINER. oy W Valled “4 a. a 2 + See them 50477 ‘or I Sela BLUEBE t. 10th OR. — LAST bedroom a ts 45 f ty 1744 ft. Transp i981 need srpeel tes _6. era aie er — : aR ‘ ewe le Pets AN GoM esseo | 1936 2. be “fi-l00: Ho w Toura- EENBORO ‘Goan | w 500, FE - STON Se rear less expensive Sales “Power © = mie FE ¢ DELUXE. ‘ - = as e NNING TO ner eke haa a Stee. one Many Loan etatrpeae guarese $1,500. nvr TRA Motor rent _Wwhite 4 DOOR ond. Ne T° ~ For sSneeeeinearer CANNI to pick uash, ie Sed. $1,430; 1842 ft. Ma-| cars ance to fer 6 p.m. | _$ ‘ON CH Orion Vas. 9 NTIAC xood VER: | : FEMA a ae Fae oe. ienee ts in ana ~ Holly a tn ap int Ce aes UCK? take sane te 22611 en $8! 3 Bo tery - Com ee ANIEL xt frost, —FE 5- ARS. AP- homes, 1! choose from Holly Rd. | 2-3215 FE RLINER 0.| FE. *D TR aT C a crviet _. ny erag atte secs, > OLDS RAMATI ANY SP 32 L-| ne dings Rd EARS. W. hers te ¢ 8, 15210 _FE 2 GINB al ail, $99.1 D A US to °S?- 7MM4 3 tito e 438, st, FE OR HARDTOP, 1 HYD pe BRITT S $30 Gas COL Gia RTLETT 1 wea of ped adc oslo ot LY 4 EN oe: ot Gn sas NEE t a ere ; = wagon se TAC 4D older car BLE. Loyr ol eet an d white CHGICE BA ning Co’ Lake Rd. rine MElrose NGE | FL Iternia $ Inc OR Li. TCRUPS from ‘42 to sea f . + let station - oe PO ill take 2 REGISTE Sable an Gers mae MAY | Holy, XCHAI} Seat Barrice, ING, CA race from ares "GO": 87 Chevro viernes owner. 7816. CONDI. - AKC rs. old. acs and O Orchards, ER E} Ferry R BANN xpenses. Pan. _to—che ‘GO’ 18 dr... ey). e. OR 3-78 i. EXC CONDI. “ Peal D PUPPIES) frobie ick Bros. TRAIL ons oe | cERPNe Fee Share ex swage tees 3) @. sedan. 6 Os | Tas aR after §. OR_3-2%6 > DAGHSHUND De wend 150 EB. SiL- 5 Anders CTT esdee. 4 Hoong. | 4-750) . 4 ar. pission. A real 735 PONTIAC . te 2.7546, 4 reg 20, 2 DR Pa MA D8 ig eae Saale sepies! goo New ad trade. | Min 49056 Pant Mi 4- by983 werarie transm $ 100 ee Te Re, oe 7 OLET 210, AKC RE old, MA ED TOY FOX MORE F ing Apples. ap an FE a a efo rs 90B Powerfiy pris sa PE 56557 “35. CHER a 6 wks | ERED d Service oo Rd. Cann ro We buy, ) ay. FE 5-6806_ Sports Ca CARS ash RS. | jess Po ief, Power Fi NS PINE ve REGIST e for Stu verbel E Teta iar eer PE eae ign & Spo : & USED £ a iT MT "| _ Bupereh ¢ DR. RU MA ane oe atauee! 1.6489 Es FOR. SALI load, Used Cars Ee gn EQUI- nEwW Ss. >PENC HIGE > TIAC 8. 4 sacrifice. Terrier avi BEAGLE (RAPES 3 merce N ted U $600 MY 1635. BILL'S SERVICE OM ER Pontiac “$1 PONT in service, FE _€55 ISTERED oR OL 2-408 El ENT PLA Wan SS eT ae at B LES & $0201 | HO} eee ary Got DITION AKC REG Buell Re GSE "eu : | 1952? NA ider trad: RS 908 LER SALE! ®E = “15 m gain OA 8-252 Saab D CON AEC OR _3-0046 AGES. Hitd. 2 © S hole- Bottle Gas O i Will_cons PORTS CA WITH | prams ginaw KES AN On the a isso NTIAC. GOO! 4 DR. a pups. $LES. ALL To chard, chester. W ie) lies EN OREIGN —_ SPORTS CAR _ | 311 §. Sa “43 2 MA out & rd, Michiga: TATION, 1937 PO PE 5-8455 +DR We DILLAC BEAGTEE 5-3865 _ oor N of Ro bu & up nd Suppli 3200 T FOR: SELL 54 OR 3-2066. - Y 52. ss Come Oxfo ANSPOR: E & trans dR e aie sma. FJ ole ee ge miles tail $1 bu Partsa E 2 MUST k engine. SEDAN. | aN “hana ;O00D Ls Figg 2 gh} PONTIAC. ‘Auto ED. RER. ood home Sala lor of EX ORCHARDS apb od Benders ‘56 Buic. NZ 190 tully = ™ over! Sites | 1964 down. 5 14. FS in s19" to go is x ORC oie) Teles Clos 3 TE NEED ee ee whan. . fotor monthly” ‘payments w FE $22 — BY, tered. $ T/— RI EE RD 6 to 6: NEY? WE | MERCE low ba ’ ina: -— Far. enter UD. 1 GR 14 MILE Open 9 F MO s J CARS Like new il) trade. 1 um tes oS ERT oa | OL IER ST iss. OR 37800 istead Rd. ples RT O from our LEAN CG ippeg WW: r Sales eu Pe CORY: Sharp.. Be | sa k. Curt at Hol crisp ap "SHOR SS trailer your CE equipp: k Motoi PONTI nt 44 va. . sosre3 stoc h picked Snows us sel) We sil p ick weateate, : Models | Mazure 8. Saginaw les ; 68 wer. strat ton Pe 5-07 WERT. RD TUDOR - Ibs MIATURE! Fires cintosh, leious lrge lou We @ “demons in All “at &. Blvd, & 588 a vD. , ofter over 8. TAC points “3s FO 8296. CK MI gervice than & Delic: ATOES| isvee ud vertise, for financ f: Makes _— at 8. FE 4-9 COND. E. BL o! "$3, PONTIA e for te | IFUL ear ead aft Jona PPLES & POT Lake trailer. arrange immediately All OF AROUN os EN, GOOD ; 2_ PIKE & WAGON. SHARP Will trad 21652. ; sea le U FE ¢8 GET YOUR | APPL td, 324 N- rs. sell and. elve cash We bave FE US VOLKSWAGEN, a CORNER 7 STATION _ 1. . bie, $675 whe ka ben french igree. Ca GET cOUR s Orcha Tues.. Thurs. so you ite per feet ore and THEN S 1955 OR 33239. CHEV. 8T. EM 3008 oO je! station ) Mite Pee Full p NED. MA at ae Rd Opep — for only iting, ~"so 7 arine $1,050. 91! 3 Bargain. x ; _mod <CONOMY leer oe er 6 om. Kc. TRAI Ange! (CK YOUR OWN buyers (asoe or ha M B® PAYING . le Cars Clean. V4 +DR. Gas | Boor Morris Miner | pri AC STARCHIEF YA & A OES PICK you u. 2345 e or com 210 Holly WER For Sale ms er gal I agon, § ‘35 PONT TALINA BRITTAN TORE 0810 ere ses P s75¢ a b pach Sales ‘oly. Do ar = 16 Cury, SEL "260 W nec pvt owner MY 31183, WHITE STOM CA _ 5-7 IRD HA Opal and eeaen { Auburn. se. e6TI OR SALE 36 PG 1 shape. T vt_owner. ED & Hy- cy s 8 B | ripe a north of OES, rose 4 RS F Rd. rs P-P s. A- m. Pp Ac, R alls, CRANE’ crooks Rd. ‘R | POTAT TRAILE Lake Op TOWN + d Ca 000 mile: fier 4 p. 2). : a waged, Wie wall a le) ‘ =a _Croo! ER Mt_ Rd. ATION Williams EB IN y a wee 21, tf iH. 2 1958 on, reelai: Semel epbern La ere O WINT Bald prc tale D WE'R G me Ey ! Pairmoun a 4 DR RAH 2 ’ rf wagon roo mn gower ee 1 / —~CoLL N-| SEBAG! bu, 3356 76| or ren 79 AN ! For oO Y v4. 7 210 ¢-doo $1208 g full pow ST 1-723) j =. OR SEE RSON: $1.40 per ment 76 OR 3-2838 - ace | 3é CHEV er. $1, evrolet 2 erdtive .. dra. isors’ car. ST 0 SHARP. ANE Cpsigs Sired by, Equip iler Sp ne. 1 owt: ‘Motors 4-3529 1956 Ch beater, ov _ Superv CATA. a eat de- PAIRL HUND PUPPIES ta 31 Sale Garin Rent Trailer S| ? . R&R E- | “radio, vertibie NTIAC CATA grees ah is j DACHSHUNE Tegis G. Miller, | Sale ee ILE VIL- tend “STEERING. DE- Bel Air con $1327 | 3 po tires R& #1883 a i 5 ab! s Cadet. heater, (peace Goop ~~ TS. MOB SE Pon- 124 Oakland LA. PSTEERING. miles Chevrolet : . W-wall $1975. FE : pede aaa BLACK | ccrne ae = BURN HG’ st % mile SALES : IMPALA. heater 9.000 miles, 1956 radio! beaie re] recess. an (CaanOND GPUrrIES cere |e rOrO J_ 4-83 ARRIg TRACTOR. “Tage. The fine 5-3361 1OTOR ATION les See & white tilde, power | j_week_day: « DR UND 4300 eee Y pp Ccetie imate ak re w LOCA Cc wood aicer’ kleg 1-049? R. let 310 2-4 Hae pene PONTIAC, DACHSH AKC reg. Fy 3 MASSE Tinwell 1.2704 tiac. aire 2 ee OUR NE RON aie . aded| Silve ion. OLtve 1 YORKER. 957 Chevro! Powerg $1671 | 7371. Rd. Drayton. Plains ee ‘og chain STillwe PaPn Sopa se ontiac Traite V. HU 1787 O edan. Lo cong™ion Ts R NEW YO a | ee heater. Ral. ABSO- STA- Rd_ Dray KER SPA ee log ch chain VS INSne ti “O52 \ FE 4! tise 4 dr. 5 own. ir | 53 CHRYSLE fur pow a 43. Soarien ree V2 eo x ; o owe. RAMBLER 3LISH_ COC 6-8421. Ps |_& IN SA\ from bus ‘He $0902 ____ - NE AND | 1953 pon Swe ae wera ait gg pee ua cYt.| s Se gar ee Mowey ‘oath ‘s} NASH OEE Le _ My AND PUPS CHAI i H * ach Park, FE 5- NOR FOR FE ee ae FORD ays or with extr jet VB 4 adie! nee de fleage 3 evrolet 21 heater I LY NO of $8.65 m at TION WA pies _ INTER CULLOUC: ©? BILE MAN t. 40x80 UCH AS $ 22666 d 7 Chevro erglide R tur) jow m 3LER WINDSO aL 2-495. 1957 Ch werglide. .| LUTE yments Mer: Parts H POL PUPS? WKS, Mc Service ORD MOB the bes atic. | as M rs FE 195 dtop Pow White on CHRYS nd $130 ine, 9 V-8. Pow Assume pa: Mer. ae Fe ENGLIS: t Ps. 7 W Sales & OxFO ho want ment pi a cheap ca CARS. Har wer brakes 30 mcs 1088 ood - co! ey Delray, $1647 lh Credit —e Turn: 18 Shor -OCKER PU -roan, New & Use TERMS those w 16x40 ce garden © es. JUNE er Pow $195 an Very ¢' 1523. P a let 210 heater ~ _4-7500 Hat H COC 2 blue 13- Mite CREDIT SON foot lots, oom for ts. Storm _ev e FOR, uois & blue. or PE 8 HARDTO 1957 Chevy, adhe and # MI N ENGsH COCee | 2188s W. SY N & SO dewalk reo i outora, On BEST PRI B rtible. White Heater. va oe eb yea Loose erglide. aa Ve FoktiAc JSESSIO pial Purebre d white =, | UGH Tr E DEALER’ 4g; %& spot. 36 ast of Oxfo CARS pence: conve Radio, 1968 CH tie, ar eater jriane Victo 1953 PO EPOSS no| IcK cE black ap serreR MALE HO! FERGUSON L_ 1-976) SNchereo mi Ph OA_8-3022. 7 Sh OR R SALES 1957 Pordo rend én tom| eutoma big tite wall t dey 7 Ford: Fa Tamia aud $1717 R a ; bes? pars ‘4 O«&BU DYNAFLOW Rae a I, CASE & o AND) she eville Rd ES. ee CAS INS eucie at caste m brakes orion e new. Must s ag octet Te eae aero Pertect — as a me HARDTOP, ash 5. FE 20 LLow| Z ter THER aN _lLak ESTAT oung. E NBURG “Whi htiac Star demo. premju: s Like ter <...... from. $292 ts $16.50. $0402 ENGLIS. old, $15. FI YELLO Rochest« NERY on M24, bILHOME d player RARDE: ke 1958 Po Owner's ras. other ou les hea z to pick Paymen _PE pimanths ie OD HOME, pista ARM | "Brcut Oliver Sales MO front an Wi Cass at Pi pcarener punts gant coe rm fotor Sale y 1958 demos needed | Groot Lanse MAT- FREE TO GOO le kitten _ DER-|F d. Proux xford, apke EST, NOW | CASE. wer, Load: Clarks Te ton Mo DEALER lso sont 1 Mr, Bell, | HYDRA FREE ired_ma 7 HENDER-|FAR! orth ot O SED AND _3-2661. THE R ‘Trailer MODEL » po une 1141 Claris 2) ae oeorerit ll ree c ¢ DR,’ ; long-hat SHOP. 5 Parakeet Just o NEW, U Co. Ph VE sEEN uare Lake LATE N n Nights MApie_5- ER PLYM ‘ ( eV. "$2 PONTIA PE 5-872 OLIDAY Ce "§ PET Male plies. | Toors — hinery Idea | YOU" best | ee FOR D CARS ! Ope: or NT RYSL : ' s Clean, $200. VILLE sa Ht s 8 4-2718 4 Sup’ AY T Mac w ee USE: Sales 5566 CELLE CH arkston in ie, NNE ; “+56 OLDS FLO Pe as am if Agee cement gee 5295. - go Motor MAple 5 40, EX OR | i615, Cl as t MIS (38 BONNEY p.m 6 RDTOP — op otel eek 10 06 nae -3292 _ohp _Park. sories nity BLYD. USTIN A car, $325. Highway a tes “ttl © NTIac 4-8365 after DR. HA $2.98. day* w Ris : SAWS = Were eee Commu T EAStr "53 OA Economy . 61 pee Open_nit ¥ Lahde PE WN Cree oa ea irae OCH CHAIN ae Ae Torsten |) UAUBUEN JA 8-4539 DIXIE | shape. NS |- MASie Beet og MONEY DO to 6 ORTHAIR, bloodline | McCULL Parts & Re 6-0446 ee & TR 2.8761, FE 4340 DI he | _ 3-170 J WAGONS MA 8 OLDS. ee So i TIAC NO ry ; N_ SH mpion ntals, 8 ENG teed. OL WELT pays t! —: FATION : $285 dn. 58 SUPE PB. officta. ‘$2 PON PE #1 GERMAN S oo El ee RS P=) RO | Ce OLD: 5. Guaran J VAN apres eth rir Si ee Ee on 0 ee rn wile AMPION, 8E-. 2 old ass 1 Lake |} IES PURE- 1890 )_Croo Wn MOWE tractors, sion. $4 PLYM. H Drayton liar for «. 2 rd Country eer. $ 29 dn: se Ww tires, re after- 6: 3 AKER CH. body, RY 2 DOOR 340 N. R_PUPP OWER ‘walking. Garden lers. We _FE 88223 ROR 1951 Heh” Gast) Do R 31355. eee Aceorehtn RACE b an. tar FE 5.556 UY eet: cea be Bc ot ETTE! 28 OR P & walking. Roto-til tock D 6 MO nso High Ph OR les | 56 Ford 9 passeng |. $95 ear. K, B 1952 and hes ures MA - IRISH BE E 8-282 TTEN, $15. OR & riding. largest 5 1953 FOR 7 8 Jo 7 iodela tor Sa +55 Rambier S260 Aged ast LOO soe | ee hl casa $170, DA j KITTE . ya we eave ie ipment sls BIOSO ren Sim Slane 80 m M Mo Soul séomamber rusts... 5 dn. STOP. eT ee, Shee LE SI TAMESE Delieve we arden saulpmen we ‘or Sale Tires M & 2D Fe her aerins s oavert care ep eae oe MALE é OPPLIES a7 Woeitaear ss Wavcarcore For Sa Seeger See Ua. on Ie wah beta || Posten. an bler "57 Soe lide, €x 4 ar 3 | so HARDT ETS. & 2-71 the State. 350 UP. W For top . Hwy. ‘AND | +59 Pontiac. 7 Ramb e 3900 V8 Pow. ootclair: $1995 _ 5 KER isa nicio rene: GARE TALE il Service a) GED SEs 4 alls. 2527 Dixie UNE CARs B’ hat MI 6- 57 Mercury » $1605 Se and hb 139. aur 183° se AR. ad ‘Lee’ s Sales & FE 3-9830 eee gE SALES 4-0687 | 4 ten oo OR Ka Wes aA ah HARDTOF at hacoxs RS Pe ledy 2 dr AT A beater $1495 Que wee a a Ae “on “oe sy men mee -— : = boa - > is PARAK 591 oo St. ESE KITTENS. 921 Mt. Clemens hain Saw ST. Are St. W TIRES aa aen oe BUICK | eae ae Voor- hone ag atten: a aT as" Washin > e jit : FEDIORFED STAMESE E95 | McCulloch Cha STANDARD BRAND NEW a emem power, origieal owzer. on EER SS eee eee BE a eee re noes Es : udrters TAND eee ae Biase power, aS ainaiaH COLO’ my pheuan 9 @ro es ass aime -ANARL jand Ave Headgii P OF 5 ded- in on cent off. : you heis Rd. 48-D. ST er, ALL "55 ac, hite. .. $ 695 ILI y S eo PARAKEETS c $84 | Oakiand Are AVE A CU iEW! tra : 50 per RYONE PAID UICK seat speak 15: ee beauty. "55 WILLYS . PARA Since 1927 ERS, FAN IN AND H pL Ba 0 MS LL EVE OLLAR PAID 1955 B nmirexe Lorca peptone ee ahck 305 ; 35 a _ Food. § 3 TRUMPET p to 8 | ove epee He ea whitewall NLLIA KNOW TOP D SED CA ek Ee ee aT. ie xed ond Sect 2 << ; HARDTO L- DRA- 8. TR free & u CO 3 ~OVER F CHAIN ED WwW Raeburn KNO OOD U CALL rp. ORG. TDR. Deluxe... radio an P $495 - 4 DR. HY PIGEON! rollers 89 MODELS LINE O TAKE | inaw at FOR G ICK-UPS. NE OR sha) pee Phentee De dramatic, 2 Ze "54 OLbe : PES pa aes HAVE. COMPLETE AY. WE ; S__Sagin : 81 ND P ERTIN i ICK 195 steerin 3070. ‘33 r Hy $ 295 ; . _OR _3-2 G REG yA CO! DISPL TERMS. 451 Ice A L. WB R 3-61 BU flow. P. FE 2 aoe .§ : . Z MA 50 Call = AKG gun’ on! -| SAWS ON ‘REDIT ' Serv JOHN LEY, O Dynaflo $1,545" 29,000 “nyt 2 ‘ SE Sat e1sua) 8 Ins C S. Auto HART: A-1, Sharp. ONLY = heat k. tation, 298 "CY ! Bet Nese) 1.1298. =e on; TRADE- PRO IN THE JIM | _A-1, 4 DR. | Sun. o id up "32. Buicl transpo H. .. ; a shots ae ate at “KING OPDYKE CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE id KK" Lot: TCK 1965 trerte b3Ibe. “AD eal good transports id : GR ck BU clean. rty ; Hy: P Ravens eee PORE Const or FE ITI2 Wear, Cinders, reread 00k Ma ixie “Ol! er | eee ZAMBLER | H "Boning par = Jer’ «oe. & AKC r yr TOY ALES car D t Sas r ‘R, f R S TON 191 DBON “ stock VELY 1 OCTOBER 5 iy hee| ontae one wy a ich. vEW RA : H FF s-410 58 HU ——- DLES gECVER : ie ee oe cue rea- 92-2563. ‘cooters 8&2 Dixie site Plains, M AKE OR NE DE-INS 605 , - k GINAW . REAL SEDAN roe ee oe based” Wil consider nc awy | Sale Motor Sco nevup or down Oe eee Bes EVROL Pontiac - Buic 1-8133 | 48. ‘ac OVER) are ay able MoTHEH PEC Seombis oer over : 8 TOP cA econ Sy ALB cakes ar 395) H ydward Ave | OL I- ice th a eS 066 8.W 7 3 $5 herd FE | sonable IF HWY. OOS SCOOTER: VICE odel Tra RS 22 - 1°55 Ply Ker 2dr. 5 , Woodwa 4273 fee. $5 -Rampbler, : rue See eo RceriEs! “APA Gres rq Use ee ee 6 | SCONOMY CA - ‘54 Studeba cyl. 2 dr. -s2 $205) Blvd. at 8 Mt Rochester. “GOOD She. Btaie eres COLLIE PU EVANS EQUIP, ee se \DDOCK at Pike) FE 44 ee Vhy Pay Ae wiles, cxerarive - Service Bo ss HARP. NO | Ro. ERCURY.. vara MI 4 DOOR PART CO M_3-2435 GEONS MA 5-7878 Ale tS. PADDOCK #t le 83 \ aon "52 Willys, "s les & Ser 2-9555 | Birmingh DR. phere Ford. ee Lat iS ; "54 CADILLAC 62 : = 5 LE: U- ; 54 KING Pi SPECI ‘OR. | 128 otorcyc High 2 ers Sa FE 2- ipsa eee Eddie 8A cea OD THR 3 DAN PURE wae er PUPPIES Nien S-CHAL eae For Sale M BE SEEN |. DOI LAR = ee Asbury, Aten pee. ,| Bebe D TRANS, ts = OLDS #8 é a : 5 “4p TERRI LB WITH NEW TIRES Bec alcneeaie . : a SHARP CAR. GOOD TRANS. RS TON ene oc) Oe ten ee BLADE EY 61 on CK ¢OR- SHARP 0 On Pheasast Cr BEAD) em, Y CA | REG FE ERD PUP ON REAR. SNOW $508. Ee cae ITION. awS 1953 BU down ts ot Olea Pic RADIO. rig aRLit w. j -SHEPH Exce ATOR AND N. PRICE at 5335 Pin D oe wuss : O aay payment = 1952 V-8 wer stee’ ce black, W. - / Y $ DRE OE celery cedlines ee ce eonnercn LEY. eco u INAW tmall monthly = OO ee Fe Pull pr’ eee mt oete aiies / 3 CENTUR BE ecient nt Reaso' A-l TERMS < 50 HAR th, Clar 2VICE ON 8 SAG: Sales 193 Auto ry clean . pode ry oor. Sharp ~ Y aE 5 BUICK WE ies mperame CREDIT IE BROS. 5134 Heal D_ SERV Harley. 3 PE 2831, Auto, New tires Ve ‘38 Lineal . 62 4 ak Convert. / . HARDTOP. PO Bona ‘MA 4 4-1067 OHOUGHERED “KING PDYKE _,. PARTS AND, 3E mia pact F Vv 4-2214 k 2-Dr. New GAIN LOT WA Codiins Gt de HT. / HA Priced _ 2ST OTE ack. ‘© RD ATO -1112 FOR Harley Da 272 8 WE PA ‘ 952 Buic reel ss ee ee ace = ee Periane, RED |- tT. + old PONTIA r FE ¢11120 7 our Sales Co It's a supe = “Bivd. at a 55 Fo 2 - door t. of REGISTE up 1 ¥ FE 35-6220. FE 40734 one AND UP avidson ARE LL A i today, good, _ Bunter MI 6-4456 SHAPE. 2 - ds 88 Power. y ; noe ee ‘DOG USED CHAIN SAWS; $40 FICE 71956 ARIEL SQu OP DO Ee ete Bast - ahaa Bae || 33 et! x3 ANYTHING - / dse «2 4 DOOR = OROUGHBR MY 3-5821. Baer: ffer E 8&5 T EAN Autom A FE 2-235 7 eel 7-17 Va aD p G AR Z _ DILLAC = . = THOROU old _OR_ a F486 ories EO SE aCKS PEOPLE HT. “un. F OVAL V8 4 No USED C f HARDTOP =) ULL POWE 2 poe ee $35. Cal ion Sales & “Access: CARS & kland | Pn petal 28 Boree ror AE NOMY v } ace een vee a SEDAN. F NED | Male. ction tr Boats Pp USED 68 Oa SPECI miles 1954 ‘atic waif E CO Saginaw TATION, 8, power UNTRAI ths old Au oe FLAT. TOP) WS- 8 BUICK ed. 4500 ‘Autom 0202, “popGE off cr r window rl ees REGIS- Pees) att ‘S] 195) ly equipp AD- tust, PE AL. 1947 cond. Aad Auburn WAGON powe _FE_2-03 Febued sto sibicet |e : Ree iu coaaienttac l-man tes DIOP pone ER's “SPECI meee vireo ier bores : vais dacteliand tor ster | . \3 Beeuicartac tears car. S peewee waged | $7000 HUNTE fe gee eS leoee mile pay-7 . WILL L | BREE See ote ee aer nes ircdift- Yor ave ‘BUICK ‘ station JOH 1958 v-8. Rawerer . sz. : . eo 954 Goox RUSS 71. pwr. nd tal 2 DOOR : e tered of puppies a boat Overload a aqarqre 4-4547 | 195 aster SVIELE. $295. MY 2-28 LLENT CON + * fu $200 a 2 ’ . choice ry ALL FE type 6-6378 BEST FE 4-4547 _ 434. SEuaE Bagh lr rien SALES. XCELLE 25. radio. FE 32-7162, OW MILE- 5 ee FE 2.77 BIRDS 643 ‘ les 2ELain_ 6-63" ATWATE hcent Lk AND AVE. = PvT. CO white. Sa 3 DODGE. E new. $3 ments, PER 88. it trade. l] } 50 DAN : 4) as MICE, s, FE ¢6 : n a P scorrT- ant, Crekc S| 631 OAKL TEED "35 CAD. d and 1953 Tires like OLDS sU will accept c : > $42 WHITE . $5 Williams, F OA. Auc 10 5 H 5048 Pheas IBER-GLAS | ¢ VE NEE sheep Sars Ae dition 35 fall power, SOUDe cl eclesesecee —- Dogs —~ vi Highway Sieh ROW see re W e FE 5: ITY 5-2766 nee, LIKE, ler coupe .: Lea aia i “bh: 1g THE boat boat Ca ts fic AL E> 3-8887 ea. 4 i Prem : ~ Hunting ae L 9 -Dixie 5 SEE Tl ft Sport d util. a clean, R QU: DODGE’ ER ; = GOOD 508 lains ao Scat all bee Must be FOR, cS eae aesea lg te oe | . MWERROLD WeactE S. Sag: ‘ton Plat juck bunting, orks 58 models S SADILLA ae pew 393 _-W DAN, HYDRA, AC 4 DRA. : CER OL ac race A Dray ; Mm auc $240 5 Works | "85 to IL Le CA ‘SHARP — 88 SE: texe satan Oey 2',-YEAR at and ra , soel P. Only 1 Boat R | AVE of other 8H ; LY 3 OLDS I! tires. ABSOLUTEL pay- T UXE SEDAN, = on pheasa NTER | F ridav ld m. ete H DEALE Hl Dixie Hwy ~“4-6896 —— NEW 195 W-wa N. Ass Credit L C PO! Every ee : RUDE D. i > 2020 PEt fine 6 AU PE 5-7048 | 99 Y Call MATI inaw ENGLISH ined FF rday as R EVIN RAPH R days | ; POA cays. 1 | 46 ENGLISH “AUSTIN. NEWIy eS, itn * einever Obeaiante {74 nel Evecy Sunday -.2 haw ioe nat Used ‘Truck Parts SOR] ttka tae tiac Cadillac | eau FAIRTANE Sto, Rad. Ber tra eats at PoE See e Re Ti OGs AN un = E 2-803 Jiscout Pon 1 RORD, Turne: te N r brakes f 3-0 5s COON D ine or Ev ery S u Daily Ol Cent I & Used Wilson- OL FE 8-910 0 MO Harold ARRIBEAN. acrifice Trike. bees power Ue ane toe Roe > and Se Ds Per | motors : PARTS cxer ord. ARD C H. Wills hy. | NE wer stee hey HARDTOP A-l BEA Wil trac yer 3001 i Buy a 2717 958 Johnson TRIT SiODELs 50 2 toa PI oe ? PACK. Must se Mr. Wo a. po Ey wiecous SS _$ SOTO HA ANS. pointers Trial g: Rd 1 lando 3- = On all 1 ice PLIES eee AND SALES “iy im ~ Eddie LL ower. 305, - See : 00 r powe a esIais esersea 33 DE TOMATIC TR. Haven” Off Auburn UPPIES | OR 4 WE BUY. Aen ee ore 2.8070 ALAR MOTOR SPE 46672 . 59204. Mee in| fe e Rambler = TAA) “Sen0e ESE Haven “COCKER ones 4602. | ~ AUCTION. of value OWENS bari: cr Ave rt TGRERIOR: peor 90 at 5-9 ~>DR. t, Crescent Lk. Bhaw-ambl 68-3900, ~ i =G 5 i12MILE anything Auctions Orchard 1 NSIDE 8 k. 5 Auburn ks Oa W' "53 pee NICE, ard AEC REG | cocker esups 112 I or trade anyt pm, W 1396 Or BOAT—1 56 Cass LK. | 96 le Truc oy fe) 4.1930) aoa Sr I , _ Also old IMARANEF : | se daily 2 Ae pm. 25228 ee ANY SIZE BC E 5-6365—21 y service. For Sa fs] ‘ . ! MI 4.1 tra #DR_E. asant, Cre 4 ’ KC WEI rry 9-208 N| Open Sat. 7 legraph. $50. F d deliver 3 BED, 8 . 3 se 5048 Phe \ t , a “BLACK Eee 12-Mile aber eet T OCTO-| _ Ra. \i3" FIBERGLASSED 1040, are ae B'ham ibler alt x tre NE. 2 DR. VICTORIA. O! l 1aC s1 OUDS SUPER me HARD. AKC RE =| _8-2 ALE: T- T3 f 3-1448 oF 1 Rooke ‘ON STAKE, mM RLA Ed "5 YDRA AKC ee ca _iper ATOR'S 8S of Cla soa _MY 3-1 ides. Very tg TON ires. ad 1958 FAT Sadter, pToP — TOP H mate 6o0n te i MMODA- ADMINISTR eB en ae Orion 355. OFF AILERS 5 VROLET 4 TO} Diy ee R.. Call Bill enaNe Bane pet oT R ACCOMM e area r 4th and Ride Tada Uns SS porenn. Oe ee cenaba ee: Harold ee een Ford. FE _5- KON LA) Ger ahh > & DEE Sean eT be ee ice he 8. MOT! Pana ren neler tes Burr TLER. UR Any *3-4158 | WOR Hehe tle hy BIRD he 30, Sharp ervations a ence Furnitu BOAT CRUISERS. Me TRAIL tes Gah B x eae f oo Bea EM to. = FORD EM 3-3 CON- ; radio, tions fo For res ner, D Pontiac. tools 00 MEN OR ROJAN D BO & Servic Le ‘VY PICKUP Mee &H, au ission, ~GooD 4 -: 7 4 rates Lo SG aes and MEN ORT & USE. trs, 8 per For Mi = PI 6 R m SPE . FEL? ne Trout Creek, ee lite wasTeD Ti00—¥ “furniture ee rc By) ane ie B N STAKE. A-1| EM ¥0 Botge., me Sedan, clean. Muon MOtael a Rae mata | a ps ROLET BEL ine Mignon _,THOROUG is bial Go. wood Clean Every- Nee a PE 4% Le TO? ms. trans 4-Dr. H. shar ORD 2 DR @ = ; CHEY ERs PUPS ee bid on go goods. OT | 1401 Highw en Sun. 3 ODGE, 1 net easel! eter 19553 Chevy. Dr, R&H. trans. 1952 FORD 5 cor. mM U : os . R&H, POW: BE age 8.3974 “MOS. OLD Help -ellaneous brand new a} lf! 402 8-9 Op BARGAIN? 33D ition, mus Sales 95 Chevy, 2- R&H, auto. 1 money . ie be TER, 26 n, FE! ‘misc want, br ch as yo FE 8-4 G FOR A Yale 2) bab || Me ast 1 Motor LER} 1954 a lean:| No i. H POIN 6 -Baldwi thing you ve as mu hat you LOOKIN k 55 ¢ vy duty | arkstot ITH DEA iP 1954» R&H. c Ford. Po ENGLIS J ooan used You ) you price Fthe auc: Mercury penne nee 5 tank Cle R-PLYMOU MA 5-514 Shar outh 2-Dr., : c ‘ HARDTO ns} ease ER @ 1 BE AGLE spend when ee eee sou iM cs Tepes eitar 1 ae eT ae 1953 Piyinoutt TOR Sn LVEDERE C OE 40350 SGU SETTE ee eee Also ae sell, busnes: pater bronze Oe cee vianeld aaa aUY TRUCK ‘ees. 195 R & te SERVICE U A exe heate Soman pas . incnouay 2 DR; Ee ee EAG laste SG thing Sun § 3 blade ering winds =H R USE w Pr MPLE ission .... .- 56 se) 3953 Donley NG AKC B Se) ticolnes need dU Gales 6° Wolt Neck aacae OR Orr Lo inaw | oo ‘oO : TO OP, MERC Pees Hm FO Is good & We woe fete) at ce ade cRn res OU (o OWENS 141 © leak ites one HARDTOP, cals go Wi vag IS ae & Squ Saturday m+ boas ean fe ue tralies ly) Te WENS. 246 nv ARE, WE & Ribbo 2 ¥RSi Co, , & 2p lichts, boat Sun- on Beh ee FE 6-2: * INT you Y als SHORT HAIR, 5.243 j every om, ee ‘6673 Rae ot Cen fot ee only Ae $175 as 6 PANEL NEW PAI Y e A O . EI GE Manes Reas oo - ae pm HA just psc Les ; oe nae ae arena L 1982. 53 KORD FE ae 1 ¥O-DUM pone ON “SUNDA d select Sl INI D O = 28 JNTING DOG ave ey U8 oe oe $0 shorty Pine take ONT as Bye out dnd select , SUPER #8 ¢ pn = OD Hu) MOAT E - AUC 1 dat: Pin _ = "54 FORD VaGOKE Co iS { RS one, TOP — "58 noe R CON She $488 Grist PO: sure are Meher” weoneseay, © Hu" shoboing ~ STORAGE pow for a too D Fa PICKUP Call BOB your car! LOOK THE CARS uw SE YTE 4 DR: r steering & m| BA TING, “AL THANSIS: N ILIS eed pur i, Walled, pat of ao et | vations plete FORD shar Ford, fs : a TH you’ FFL power , aR GE, F aa E eid G c¢ Trac, i ounte Ww Rochester ROM 1 | ur reser e Com 750. extra Free ? FIN AND IN FIR heater cee. ae ion uM EL E . oe tide canter _Hocheate ‘TH F clien | Make yo otor storag BUTLER Harold ws . IDAY .. WANT. TO COME eecio enter eae TOR PORTABL! SAVE | 46-2540 DB. $20! URDAY. Cee will auction | boat & m STORAGE Mi 47600 MPS YAR o } ON MOND: make READY i brakes - tO! CIAL'S CAR, ONLY aa : 1¥R OLD (TORIES Gia ay will ingaos | best & is OUTSIDE Norks | Mr «75 TON DUMP. 5 YARD ‘ uit and. INDE oa 8 $1,700-FULL PRICE ~ BEAGLES le. FE: 5- ro opm to @ pm. furnishing 2) INSIDE & B at \ 0 IMC 2 TO s 2 epee Ta ‘Come (6) nant The REG 925) mal x RITTANY pm to lete frome Pontiac. ton 0 LER "32 € 95 20 rm Harold a déal! - femaie. | = B: we EM e comp Cull of maroon Harring IDE DEA box, 8: BUTL it : our Te or hunting. 40 r James suites, 1 bed- EVINRU APH RD 8 Call BOB oF —— ¥ ‘ 4 D L REG a. Bye eee oud living room rn walnut ring YOUR TELEGR n Sundays t Ford, Mc 4 BUS INTER- : \D USE ot IR “DE. traine TARemoluiecs KR va le. 2 mode xcellent sp i 1880 8 Ope: SEA, _ber] * awa 3 "53 T . S ZW AN ID t 3-3352 - YEARS OLD. & ) bl les: with e s, chest 3 #9 8633 KE AND | t flext tires, «new LL NEW p AN 2 Mm sul 5, Vamnitie: olid din is FT LA ith conver’ : assenger a: 38. 20 Harold A ED U = POINTER | . AR OLD. roo mattresses drobe Big s com- USED 1988 | navout witl equipped, 25 ional motor, Li at : = RS LIN FOR a! t FE 2-224 NER 2’ YEAR ¢ ovine; & odern war television, kitch- fibérgias run ompletely 450. wat Call ee 4-7500, oS CA . A Y (oe ‘ it Memair Wonsertas hunter beet a eta aac #1500) eaue Oi price ta 103 | Buen Parts pat 4150 (ox ON DI TENT S ahi "Bright Spot fema to se ato hings, @ conditic 4 tors, Clos 1b hop. : r N ’ — forced sade n furnis erating liances. Used mo Brae: ONVE i '_ OR_3-5685 d70- daire in op ail app and ns & Evi xe] winder Pp i ; C : Dogs Trained, Boarded 7 | op ames S| antl hie in in. winder TRUCK CENTER» TIO PING. REST, Ford Deal ae ae 0 = FE) loads 6 eat v otter Specie de cus rices, ~ er t Cas D tl A er isc. pi is. Naugahy ain p rude : > Th E -d Dea 1 Lake a vei Tele) itensils ee ikem as ol tocl & back At bare 1958 Evin 8 - i ECK UT Ford Orcharc il< 10 CR shell, 315 age oan tetas ke be or BAe ts on ats. 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Will de. ateed for | tele! hes OATS & M RVICE Classifie ; ke Ave, MApie 5-5071 . ye : YPES ich hay a W. ‘Huron a's B D OUT SEI h eit se dial : chard La nai . Vg arr vaiso, mu Be acae cee Wally Bry IN AN ES | throug it 18 210 Orcha Ives. | lorn. 8-2179 WE ve is met at Wi SAL shatever {-|.2 Open k 4 A RAW. ey KES. wha ac : 1 JI liver_ O NDS. 8T aravan “RENT ND i cA 26129 Yes, for an ‘E 2-910 - \ ; . HAY ALL £1 1740 _exeh a ag ¢ R FOR i PNICA = Haron FE 2-61: : 8181 0 FE . eon : : 2 ne eee be a SETRAIL 42037 mW. t 8 BOAT) OE’ 9. es _detiver “OR ay Hout bade aba, WILL PE 4-712! set LANGDON'S FE : nd get it! : ; a WW ] S H 4 reer aba eqn trailer USED 6080 Pontiac UT BOAT writer : ; 2 . 4 0 oF 2-1304 lericers ie ALL TYE DON ke it easily! i, good 3 FE D ie AL ' PSION ce - take yment WITH | — ¥ Goo a Z en wey rat “BY 16" CUSTOM BUILT ¥ re ener Pm ates | ¢] ough Classifie p. hire,| 4 or “pwning. Bac “ 4 » throug b swap, hir¢ \“* ay : ; lV. 6519, ) sell rent, 3 b- , sell, . 81. | fi dial. FE 2 41 A) ° ah . 2 ne 7 a Ss . = 5 : j so + = - 6 4 . o = = u = * = * . 3 J . ° +t >. ! ¢ & = } 1 fs . mm «a £ - ai 5 ; P be fe of. . i a ene ie = ee cole " sl a \ eS se _THE & PONTIAC.PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1058 amt “ vi a () News. ‘ 1:45 ey Pro Pressbox. eS } News. . ) ¥ « juan. dy ‘Weather; : @ b Pr. Football. Rob ~ He ™ = Q Miss Fairweather, “9:30 @ Movie. aS 11:20 (4) Movie. “15 Maidenig:s9 (9) Movie. :38 (7) Bowling (cont.) ~ Lane.? (36.) + - (4) Wrapup. (4) Soldiers ~ of “Fort. Ad-|11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Hedy La-|8*35 (4) Sports on Parade. ~ (2) Racket Squad. . - war). _“Faperineet, Peril-|\ 499 (4) Milky's Movie Party. g-22 : ous.” (’44.) Raymond Burr,| — (7) Star Showcase. 1:00 (1) Explorers. Alaska and “San Quentin.” . Yukon. - : ie30 (1D Bowling Stars. (9) Gilead Baptist. “11:30 (7) Shock Theater. “The (4) Willy. 44) Casey Jones, Witness Vanishes.” 39.) @ Detroit Speaks. (2) Sea Hunt.- Lioyd ae in adventure series. Tierney. 11:00 (2)-News, Weather. (4) Movie. “‘Tars and Spars, Sid Caesar, Janet Blair. @ Kncaneis®. Drama, eakthrough.”” * Adano,” John Bodiak, Gent i a ‘eclee): “Dinah Share 2:50 c) News, Gwen Vers . ~ (9) Hour of Stars,, is:3¢ (2) Verdict Is Yours. “Br (4) From These Roots. * (1) Whe Do You Trust? 00 (2) $64,000 Question. ; : (4) Loretta Young. “Theig:99 (2) Brighter Day. Near Unknown."’ (4) Queen for ‘a Day... (9) News, Weather, (D American : (9) Big Rascals. 10:15 (9) Little | Theater. , | ; 4:15 10:30 (2) What’s My Line? A ee ‘* 4) Panic. “Amnesiac.” |g. 39 (2) Edge of Nighi. (7) Lou Gordon. _ (4) County Fair. (9) Movie. “A Bel for ® Sherwood Forest. 5:60 (2) Susie. (4) It's Great Life. - (9) Looney Tunes. ” ‘|New York Convention. Bible Techire Scheduled in- 8 Congregations The three Pontiac congregations of Jehovah’s “Witnesses will . pre- sent the special Bible lecture, “God's Kingdom Rules — Is the World’s -End Near?), at services| of * * - The Jecture will be de‘ivered at 3 p.m. for the West Congregation by E..C. Thornton and by A, J. 5 \Kizer for the East Congregation at. 5:45 pum. Both meetings will be ~lheid at Kingdom Hall, 600 E. Pike St. : - The North Congregation will hear W. P. Strong at 4 p.m. in Kingdom Hall, 4400 W. Walton Bivd., Drayton, Plains. The lecture was heard at the climax of the religious meeting when N. H. Knorr, president of the Watchtower Society, spoke to the 254,000 persons at the recent land former De tian Sas 7 i34 ‘PORTLAND, Ore, (AP) oo Vice President Richard Nixon -told~ a cheering crowd of Republicans here that .a vote for Democrats in the House or Senate is a vote to raise taxes. * * * It also is a vote “to cheapen) your money and to stifle the new investment and enterprise which means more jobs and more pro- gress for the American people,” Nixon told: a bargain priced— $49.50-a-plate — Republican fund- raismg dinner here Friday night? ~ *« & The speech levelled a few shots at former President Harry ‘S. Tru- man, Sen. Wayne Morse - a AKRON, Ohio {AP)—Despite his ‘belief that ‘‘a Democratic tide is. running strong across the coun- try,” former President Harry S. Truman has warned Democrats about becoming overconfident in . the election campaign. + *« &. ad - ‘He told a political rally attended’ by 1,500 here Friday night: | “Don’t get Dewey-itis, because f that’s the worst disease in the world, } *~ ®* * “The bandwagon will go by and you'll wake up in the morning and find you've been defeated.” His reference was to Thomas A. - Dewey, whom Truman upset in the 1948 presidential election. tO ot ap nee. *f_- at . Speaking on — of Stephen mocratic ial candidate Adlai ‘Stevenson. * * (95 Theater ’ (cont.) [ set ¢ Boe 4:45 [® Scoreboard. _|5: 30% (2) Detroit Bandstand, (4) Movie ‘(cont.). aoe bento Strange tm) (4) (color) George Perrot 1:30 (7) Dick Clark Show. Dion (2) N’watch (cont.) 5:00 (2) Great Game of Politics. nay William Gargan. Presents. ! and Belmonts (7) Film Feature. pe : (7) Mickey Mouse Club. = (9) Damon .Runyon._ __ _ — Poo Soe ee ee ee (4) People Are Funny. SUNDAY “MORNING 5:30 (2) Face the Nation, i i (2y Sparts. i (2) Perry Mason. “Case of! (1) Lone Ranger. — e »| “_168%..Q) . Meditations. ( TEIeSCOE. . Betty Grable, Gene Lockhart. {o) Vote O a0 (Billy, Graham. Religious 7 . _ ; Pin Charlotte, Nc. 2%. 42) Reto to Spo. | SENDAY NIGHT HIGHLIGHTS | pany moma TEN ee ©) Ca National a phe! tert ST D . ain te eae $5384}. ‘Gettephere gr (27 Search. Documentary: OM 5: 30 WT Contin : tal Class ae : Ss. o D (4) (eolor) ~ Sperry. ( Come behavior during disaster. : — : . “Fi t : «drs —— ee Se ® (ok. Bocas | (Oe eee Dae (2) Meditations. Proposal to make the Oakland! —— jackie a raed board. Anacke " | . ‘ . |County Drain Commission office’ Comedian Alan Kix, m-|9:09 (2) Court of Health. - (7) Annie Oakley 6:35 (2) On The Farm Pront. {part of the Department of Public| - ; ie: 4 2 is Bees : £ ? Works will be debated Monday by) (2) P. Mason {cont.) alhag urch at the ~ Cross ‘ |1:00 (2) TV College. county supervisors prior to their : (2 Air Pi “Vict in (4) Today. taking a vofe on the change. san Ch Gees (cont) (1) Under standong 0 u. ree ee ee : Clayton G. Lilly of . Ferndale, , (9) Hockey ‘iecet Worid. — - ) Whit Hunter. “- Mo-|7'38 (2) Cartoon Frolics. chairman” of the board’s Drain 414) Como (cont.) (9) Oral Roberts. a t ¢ Truth. a = i \Committee, will ili the pro- oad men sa 8:00 (7) Cartoon Carnival. | posal: #2) Western. Bounty hunter ‘fs hunted. — %: bad {7) Lawrence. eW elk. (9) Heckey ‘tcont.) (4) Seve Canyon. Canyon| saves friend in “Operation * Heartbeat.” . | (2) Gale Storm. Siusanna’s, scheme to get captain to tdke up art backfires. L (2 Détroit Pulpit. _14P Big Picture. lt (9) Film feat 'r-. | | | (4) Accent. ‘10:00 (2) This Is the Life. (4) U. of M. Hour. (7) Faith for Today. (9) Sacred Heart. : Film Fare. . : — eS =* 10::5 (9) Modern Science. 9:30 (7) Welk (cont.) | 4 (9) Temple Baptist. t0:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. (4) Turning Point. Footloose) (7) Western Manhunt. 7:30 cowboy befriends five or- (9) Christophers. - | children. (2) Have Gun, Travel. Pala- {1:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. din aids bank robber. 44) (color) George Pierrot. . (7) Command Performance. | ~ 10:¢0 (7) Sammy Kaye. Kaye and (9) Six-Gun Judge. '8:00 orchestra with musical va- . riety. 11:39 (4) TV Reader’s Digest. (9) News. (1) Wrestling. (4) Amateur Hour FE (3) Movie. (2) Gunsmoke. Diilon tries, deadly bluff. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 10:10 (9) Weather. ; 12:08 (2) (color) Little Lulu. | | (4) (color) Colorland. 2 ter. 18:15 (9) Theater. = | 10:30 (7) Target. Physician at- tends school reunion and 12:38 (2) Star Showcase finds murder. (4) Pre Game Show. | (9) Theater. (9) Science. Fiction. oa WWJ, Riva) World CKLW News Album agape! oar at Beate _ WJBK. Fdtn. for Blind WJIBK. News. reo 11-ee- WIR Whisnering Sts. W, Album Time ACAR, News. omas WWJ, Mews, French WCAR, News — WPON. Another Show WXYZ Curtain Calis WIR, Band : : CKLW News, Davies - GUNDAY AFTERNOON 8:30—CKLW. The Quiet Hr. | wJBK, Reid $:30—WJR, Philarmonic WXYZ. Pilgrimage WPON. Lewis CKLW, Quiet Sanctuary Goma News, Music co— uest il: 30—VJR, Time For Musie ' 9:00—CKLW owh aoa belinda aedrior CKLW osee fe. 8 Baptist CKLW. News, Davies | . : smnembes CRLW anor News woe trot of D. WJBK, ews, Lenhardt WPON Liberty Baptist §:30—WWJ, Old Oprey WPON, News, Bob Wesley erty PB CKLW, News, Knowles WCAR, News Woodling 9:30— WJR, Pace the Nation MONDAY AFTERNOON 9:%0-WJR, tarm Forum 4:00—WXKYZ, Hevival Hour WJBK News fom George | WCAR News Bennett He Three Wefecmcees an CRLW News Crosby WGAR News, Sheridan |- WEON Sim Ameche in light, graceful eyeglasses. CKLW Baughey abernacie ' WPON Bob Wesley $:30— WIR. A Part Worn as one unit — nothing WJBK, Protestant Hour | “1S 770 dio Bible class |g: sak Musi¢ Hall ww, Woman in ees . WPON ‘kranian Hour WEE Bet! Breen? GREW funn Dare, mate News. Mekense een wear choles of sist? * ‘gunrt CAR, News an d ‘arm Rep eorge ews. se wwe. Nel hs = WiBK. Sunday Sounds WPON Early Bird Spts. WJBK News, McLeod styles a , me a SAND Four erihiy sour] Set" ce | eeawan, oan giver | “Wu Nene Bend bifsiaeenaars tiles WIBK. ymna Li tity met Albem- Ww, News Roberts WXYZ Wattrick, -cKemsie whue hearing your est. FRI News. Wo! “G Corre at ae 1 "Bening ot herald of Trutb an — bod eshles WiBK Me pers eens COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE Ww, wa, Album - GKLw. Pontes want | ORLY. Nor cum WCAR ‘News "Son MacKinnon FREE DEMONSTRATION WAR Back to od rem. Sen hore ge WIR, Musi Bad | ‘im an 5 | Sit Eesti | ena | Simm | SQNOTONE ay Tees News, Hart SUNDAY EVENING CKLW Gporta Tarte W News, Chase - : (4) Brains, Brawn. Baseball stars Willié Mays, Jensen and museum curator} Jackie 12:45, 447 World Series. a: and fashion editor battle. 1: 9 (7) World Adv enture Ser ies 8:30 (2) Honeymooners: — (9) Movie. Pe ae 9: 11:00 (7) Federal Men. 1:30 (2) Pro Football Kickoff. | (9) Theater (cont.) | (7) Jungle Jim. Ree RE” eet Lassie. ; (7) You ‘Asked for It. Comic ice skating, day-in life of _ gers,’ (9) Bugs Bunny. cepa tet aes eet serpentarium owner, dis-| couragement of forgers, etc.) with identity-recorder, story; by human guinea pig at Na- tional Institute of Heaith,| visit to Audie Murphy. (9) Movie. “Northwest Ran-! William Lundigen | John Carradine. (2) Jack Benny. = (4) (color) Northwest Pas. sage. ‘Surprise Attack.” (7) Maverick. “Alias Bart Maverick.” (2) Ed Sullivan. Danny) Thomas,~ Frankie Laine, Patachou-French songstress dancers Bambi Lynn-Rod~Al-| exander, singer Tina Robin | dancef Little Buek, Mil-| ie px = (2) Captain Ranga. ‘8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:00 (4) I Married Juan. (8: 25 (2) News. Jimmy Dean. Romper Room. Our Friend Harry. (2) (4) (7) i (9 19:30. Billboard. 3 For Love or Money. Dough Re Mi—Quiz. Movie. « 10:00 (2) (4) '4@:38 (2) Play Your Hunch. (4) Treasure Hunt. (9) Movie. | | 47% (2) Arthur Godfrey (4) Price Ls Right. watkee Braves stars Warren 43.95 (7 ews. Ske ery en el Matthews, Red Schoendienst. 41.39 (2) Top Dollar. Dei Crandall, Garagiola, guests. _ (4) Shirley Temple's Story- book. John Ericson, J. Car-! ‘rol Naish in Hiawatha. (9) Movie. + Girts,” John Hodiak, Judy: plus Joe “The Harvey) i (4) Concentration. | (7) Ricky the Clown. i (9) Howdy Doody. ‘12:45 (7) Noontime Comics. otherwise regular shew. Garland, Ray Bolger, Angela Lansbury. (7) Lawman. Western (2) GE Theater. Sammy) Davis Jr., in “Auf Wieder-, sehen.” i | - - Today's Radio Programs - W38, (78h CRLW, (ee ww, 950) «OAR, (1130) WXYZ, (12700 “ WRON, (1460) WIBK, (1490) ¥ - - A i rowonr | SHEE auras woeee | nae gt od | Ea ee pan Sports PON pebdags Qos Hr. | WPON Bob Wesiey WJBK. News. Tom Georee mews, wee wai Nena BE 7:00—WJR, Indictment wxvz. News, weber usica! Air's WCAR, News, e wi ot Healtn WPON, World irene WJBK, News, rd ~ cre N ae Titan ‘8 + WJBK, News, George ; K. News. WPON. News. Bod Lark se ltd ice WCAR News an WCAR. News. Martyn ah ao */19:30—WsR Chape! our WPON Eviscorst Service WXYZ. 8p Parade WWJ. News, Scouts ee 9:30-—WJR. Jack Harris ~CKLW re ot Ls CKLW. Voice of Prophecy | 1: who CKLW. News. Myrtle Lapbitt pong oer pay Hovepartz Seon tmmanve B aptiet “| 7a ewe yey 10-00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey mane a nd @. % ‘ WJBK, McLeod eon ae ane CKLW. Radio Bible cies WWJ, News, Monitor ' ba WJBK. Detroit Speaks WXYZ. Curtain Calls Ware. — = WWJ, 8 -PBul's Cathedral | wCAR, News, Thomas CKLW News Mary Morgar Cait, Pamily ‘Theater WXYZ News, Sunday Best | wpon Pontiac Notes WIBK. News Clark Reid WIBK. Jack, Bellboy [_eeLw Fonctise Remit WCAR. News” 2 = Geen Lanes | WJBK News, India $:00-WJR Mitch Miller WPON Chuck Lewis WCAR, News decd 7:30—WJR, Tow “Meeting WXYZ, Melodies SUNDAY MORNING — pei dikes Review JBK, Blessing eae, Laymen Hour 3:00—WW1, WJBK, Another wh ance AY4 7:00—-WJIR, Favorite Hymns Ww rm News 3:30—WWJ. WCAR, News, Woodling WPON Sunday Sercclade WKY. ds Chureb wails panaees News ' CKLW Soceeds temple WJBK News. Music WCAR News Patrick 0:80. wk. Album, ‘Religion WW, Sunday Music wx¥Z, Voice of Prophecy WWJ, Radio Pulpit WPON . Central 11:30—WJR, Tavernacie WPON Bob Wesley 7:00—WJR, Football WXYZ, News, Sun. *Best CKLW Elder Morton WWJ, World Series WJBK, News, 2:30—CKLW Bible [nst. Ww . Oral Hobe CKLW Light, Life "Hour WCAR. News fogan WCAR, News, Logan Hour of Decision WJBK, Sunday Sounds ; 6.00 WJR, News. Guest WXYe Urew Pearson CKLW Chureh po oe woaR News. WPON News. Religion WJBK, News, Sounds ¢:30_WWJ, News Meet the. Press - WYZ, News, Manpowe WWJ News Monttor Methodist WWJ, News. Monitor WXYZ, College Choir “WWJ Catholic Hour Di French .2:30—WJK, Supplement Sa cae wis, Sports er, | SANE Bhar” A me Y ews, n : CKLW News Album WPON. mu — :11:00—WIR, News WJBK. Tiger Salute 19:00— WIR, Symphony . Ww, Meniter 1:00_WJR, News, Faith fact ed peg ee i WJBK, N WWJ, World: Sertes ote ee CKLW, News, Knowles CKLW Frank and Ernest pak ltd lea) WCAR, News WPON Cranbrook Air 3 ews. Mu WPON, newe Sports WIBK, News, Music nemo wws. cicrual Light 11230—WW4J, Pan. Amer. Mel.) j:39WJR, Salute to Stars WJRK Viewpoint WPON, House Party CKLW, Lutheran Hr. ¥Z. Revival CKLW. News, Knowles WCAR, Music CKLW" Back to God KLW, News, Religion JBK. News Concert 11:30-—WJR, News, sep WRYZ, It's Your CELW, Mt Zion Chur WJBK, Adolescents Music worls eerie Jim Deena WJBK, News, fom Ge WCAR News shentdan 6:00— WJK, News. Guest ww. g usiness MONDAY MORNING 6:00-—WJR, News, Ag'cit. t '10:30—CKLW. News, Davies H412:00—WJR, News WWJ, News, Cederburg CKLW. Grant, Livestocs WXYZ M. Shorr WJBK, Stereo WCAR, News, Purse WPON. News, Lewis \12:30—WJR, Time for Muste CKLW, News, Davies “WXYZ News, Shorr ction 1:00—WJR. Peter L! WWJ, News, Maxwell CELW, News, O'Connor WPON, Bob Lark WJBK, Reid 1:30—WJR, Jr. Malone WXYZ, News. Short _, Hall hony 2:00—WJIR, Rt to Beepwete WWJ, News, Stories CKLW. Austin Grant, Davies ch WJBK, News, a8: WWJ, 1 Man’s Family CKLW, News, Shift WEYZ News, Shorr $:00—WJK, Helen Trent WWJ, News, Matinee WJBK. News, McLeod ~ WXYZ McKenzie CKLW sreak orge 5:00-WIR News, nome WIW, News, Delan CKLW Sports, Chase WCAR. News. Tenn. Ernie WJBK. McLeod WRYZ, News, McKenzie cep lt Ne age ww Elizapeth | WXY Breakfast Club W News. Toby ee | t Hayes 30—W."R, Coupie Next. Door Shift Break, Oavies WXYR. Wattrick, uc aaste 5:20-—-CKLW News, B. Chase Call tor FREE Home Demonstration. MONDAY AFTERNOON Love of Life. Tie -Tac Dough. Man From Tomorrow. 12:00 (2) (4) (9) 12:15 (9) To Be Announced. i12: 30 (2) Search for Tommorrow.)to the shows (color) It Could Be You | eae Lilly's. committee, the Board of Public Works and the--- Special ---Ceunty-= feov u + n oh 4 ‘to five laws essential to the con- | solidation. —s, * a ee A resolution recommending in-| creasing the size of the Board of| ‘Public Works from five to seven members also will be made by Lilly Monday: Progress on drawing up county- helping legislation to be put before ane with |the 1959 Legislature will be out-|<ieh an election in Red China, lined to supervisors by a= G. isfense, of the Eiserihower adminis- ~—-Lthe-oftshore™ tstands Then Nixon reiterated his de-| qidate for US. pee roman said the Eisenhower-Nixon admin- istration “has-bungled our foreign policy so badly that the unity of the fe free nations is gravely weak- tration’s policies on Formosa and! = Nixon “commended ‘Truman for his support of President Eisenhow- er in the Lebanon and Quemoey crisis. But he said the former president had been .misrepresent- jing and distorting the record of ‘the administration en other issues. Nixon said Stevenson had sug- gested a plebiscite to allow the people of Formosa to choose the kind of government they want. The vice president said there would be more justification for * * * “We've lost nearly every friend we’ve had,” Truman added. He called the Republicans a “party of recession’? at a news conference prior to his speech. In his talk, Truman said the GOP had accomplished recession and inflation at the. same time. . *~« * “Genius in reverse,"’ the former — chief execitive called it. ‘Speaking in a hoarse voice, the |Hungary and. other Iron Curtain 74-year-old Truman called for the Study Committee, approved the tions of Daniel W. Barry, commissioner, and Harold K. Schone, DPW director. Overlapping of projects by both offices is major reason the change is recommended, they said. ° It the supervisors go along, this support will give the green light to (Oakland lawmakers in Lansing inext year to push for amendments 2 Leave TV Quizzes to Disprove Charges NEW YORK (AP) — At their- own request, Jack Barry and Dan Enright have been rlieved tem- jporarily from their duties as pro- iducers of NBC-TV quiz shows to) fight recent allegations of answer-- |vigging on the programs. * * * | Two former contestants on one move last month on recommenda- | drain} tive Committee. , Money matters involving the | county’s critical welfare financial | situation will be heard. Fred W. | Smith, Ways and Means Com- | mittee chairman, will ask en- | dorsement of the transfer of | $160,600 from the county’s gen- | eral fund to relief funds. The shift, already approved by, Smith's commitf@e, will make a total of $544,019 the county has had to ‘‘borrow’’ from other funds to ae its exhausted welfare treas-}« A final matter to come before ‘the board will be a request to ask ‘the state to reimburse the county for the cost‘of providing special isheriff's deputies on county lakes over the summer months, - , Carillon Recital by F. L. Marriott . at Christ Church | Frederick L. Marriott,/ Jorganist| ‘of their shows recently claimed ang Gincanaster at Coptral Meth-| \tions in advance of appearances. | ; These claims, as well as similar ‘ones against other TV quiz pro- |grams, are being investigated by ja grand jury. NBC announced today that, |compliance with the wishes {Barry and Enright, /porarily assume show prod (chores next Monday, BC pre- gram executives. owl be assigned _ 4) ee | ui ) The Erwins. They are “Twenty-One,”” “Tic! (9) Mary Morgan. _ Tac Dough,” “Concefttration” and 12:45 (2) Guiding tight. a BILE 1:09 470 | Ladies Day. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (7) My Lite Margie. (9) Movie. (2) As The World Turns. (7) Topper. (4) TV Readers Digest. 1:55 (4) Faye ee (2) Oar Miss Brooks. (7) Movie. 2:00 2:30 (2) House Party. (4) (color) Haggis Bags. (4) Truth or Conse:uences “Dough Re Mi.” “We have decided ta divorce ourselves from the production and administrative chores. these shows in order to devote more time to disproving the un-| ‘founded tharges against the integ- rity of our programs,” Barry and | Enright said. in of it would tem- u involving, (4) World Series. (If played) they were given answers to ques: odist Church, Detroit fill be guest earillonneur at Arist Cranbrook for the” weekl at 4 p. m. Sunday. His prograry’ ‘will ine pees Ainge: ae ee eda in Waterford Township at 2932, ome Bi eft Yeu ees “ “ . vg GAS or ELECTRIC (SA Oo aaattens et Uulee Malerinection oot | DRYERS tee Mr. Marriott will Piay the fol, two-minute take-off, Se coeur $159.95. bad veo lowing hymns, ‘‘Let. All Mortal Flesh,” “From All That Dwell Be- ineath the Skies’’ and “Ye Watch-, ‘ers and Ye. Hely Ones.” Parking is available in the parks! ‘ing lot or on Lone Pine road. Lis- teners may sit in their cars or in Christ Church. In 1900, the total number of passenger cars registered in the U. S, was 8,000. There are more than 56 million today. hd i Others have tried — now Sonutone has hidden its latest transistor hearing aid OF PONTIAC 511 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Phone FEderal 2-1225 € GOOD LOOKING! 6000 HEARING! THE a This is hecause the axis of the earth ints al- me tig to- ward the pole: star. 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PONTIAC OBEL RADIO & TV P 2930 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Le 4-4945 and 1515 Union Lake EM 3-65 ST EEANSKE RADIO 1157 W. Horen, FE ¢-@967 WKC, INC., SERVICE DEPT 45 N. Perry, FE 2-071] SWEET'S RADIO APPLIANCE W Heron, FE 4-1133 WALTON RADIO“ G TV BIS Josiyn, FE 2-2287 : CLARKSTON AATSURS TV SERVICE 6734 Dixie, MA 5-531 DRAYTON. PLAINS PHELPS TY 434% Dixie Hwy. LATIMER'S RADIO & @& TY OR ao £ te acs oP on property pur- y recitall eased on Pontiac Lake road east See {election of all Democrats; He_ Y said: COUR: 1és: sk tk oe Nixon noted Sen. Morse had! “We need all these Democrats called for the impeachment of| because the Republi¢an adminis- \. 'President Eisenhower and Secre- tary of State Dulles for their con- duct of foreign policy. Such an ‘impeachment resolution, Nixon) said would get~one eet of| | Morse. tration has made the nicest mess of things that could possibly happen.” : Answer te Previous Pussie PIJINIT) ISiAIP IE SOLEIL eA re! | LA) RAT el inte: : ON ISI ETT Zo 4 Lilo OT | AL AT" Ae AST | TIAL 2 me ST IRAE Olt I ele it INE eg BT] BIC IT a es itlwd elAIR 1% te Mr silS IY IAIME INI vo PORIOn INT tL ALT Ty) 1A) an ESS Olu S: ie AE = | Fe) SBT ast ‘, =r Services to Start in Leggett School The Rev. William LaFountain, pastor of Lutheran Church of the Ascension, announces worship services and Sunday School will be held in the Eliza Leggett School at 3621 Pontiac Lake Rd. beginning | | Sunday. The worship hour will be iva om: and Sunday School at 10 Cord ‘Hea South Saginaw (Downtown Pontiac: Between Lynn & Per Federal 4. can Test Hoe 3 2 lewelers The regular hours at the Pontiac ‘ Church will continue with Sunday | School at 9:45 a.m. and church service at 1] a.m. The Ascension Churc in Pontiac in 1926. S presently in the proces building plans for itea RCA COLOR TY Sales and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TV Open Mon. G Fri, Might W. Hur FE 4 113 of M59. The -parsonage is already locat- ry 422 ‘6,000 gallons of water which has) to be purer than the water you! jdrink. le ELECTRIC | Have a Gas Permit? IF YOU HAVE YOU WILL BE WISE TO INVESTIGATE THE MARVELOUS NEW BURDETT RADI-HEAT GAS BURN ER @ The only gas busier that produces 40% more useable heat from your gas. © The only new gas burner in 20 years. ® The only burner (including oil) that gives you a constant even heat. Similar to a coal fire with a bed of coals. No more cold r6oms or cold shoulders. @ The only burner that pays for. Nself. “Why not own it?” Gas users are paying for it anyway with Higher Gas Bills. A Burdette will pay you dividends in comfort and fuel savings for the rest of your life. 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