F 1 PONTIAC PRESS son said, “the min- | 19-year-old brother and he was in| ue 1 told you that the letter | jbed with measles. . was in the mailbox, you knew | Frank produced the brother's) that that was a clew pointing | claim for disability insurance as) toward you that you had for- a defense exhibit. | gotten, The judge waived the $5 fine| in and and that you had to go | of the and -told the youngster: mailbox before asked the | “You'd make an excellent at- police to find out it ,your wife | torney. had been murdered?’ | . _ “That's not true!” Props Slice Whale Mason turned to the courtroom. YARMOUTH. N. S. ww — The Will Myrtle Lamar please stand conan , |up?"" . paged ae mrecocee wae oe The elevator operator stood up. | Maine despite the “bump” aearl “I'm directing your attention the Li = Light ship. A large|‘° this young woman who oper-, lwhale trying to artnce fn the ated the elevator in the Redfern i pee ae atk auca ai |Hotel on the afternoon of the six- ship's path was slived up by the ‘teenth, and who recognized you. as a passenger she took up to the seventh floor. Now are “you pre- *|pared to say that You do not rec- phrases. bought.an expensive “bargain”. * He gets inferior quality. known, unreliable firm. | _ of the Waldron Hotel Bldg. Bargain? At Christmas time, everyone want to: save money on the many presents to be bought. They are attracted by “big discounts,” “slashed prices” and other catch Too often, the buyer realizes too late that he has 8 * He gets little or no service. * He is refused exchange privileges. You can expect to be “taken” if you deal with a little- Reputable firms offer the best bargains and you can deal with them with complete assurance. Your Best Guarantee of Good Value and Satisfaction Is the Integrity of the Firms You Deal With. - BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Phone FE. ognize this young woman?” _| Before Hamilton Burger could jobject, Myrtle Lamar pointed a finger at him and said, ‘That's “© | the man!” * * Abruptly, the witness collapsed, as though someone had suddenly punctured his ego. | _| "NOW, TELL Us’ I couldn't live without her. I... . I was going to give myself up »|and then I walked out of the ho- “itel and it was so easy, I...” sign, Frank said, it wouldn't have} ‘“‘No, I didn't say anything like! . . a fur coat!” Jerry Conway grinned happily, said to Perry Mason, ‘‘Buy the gal a fur coat, Perry, and charge it to me . . . Put it on your fee as an expense.” | THE END BOARD OF DIRECTORS HON. CLARK J. ADAMS MAHLON A. BENSON “ CONRAD N. CHURCH LOUIS H. COLE ~ | “And,” Mason went on, “‘re- ~ “= |member that --Mrs. Farrell was R. CLARE CUMMINGS jhaving your wife's apartment JOHN Q. WADDELL GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN Suddenly the witness started to HONORARY cry. “I killed her! I loved her! DIRECTOR CHAUNCEY H. HUTCHINS OFFICERS Under New Ownership M. C. KRATT Christmas Club _ Savings... WILL HELP FILL “THAT PACK” EVEN FULLER IN 1958! Make next Christmas the best ever for your The court bec ild up- 7 , | Ev‘roer of mise. family, your friends and yourself! Start to- | “£.| dudge DeWitt pounded in vain R. C. CUMMINGS ..... President a ; : : | with his gavel. “Court's ad- 5. A. BENSON _... Vice-President day, save a convenient amount each week in | Lee rned!”’ he said at length. ‘Let . . . fis| fn ethers take thie man inte JAMES CLARKSON .... Executive a thrifty Christmas Club account. | custody.” Vice-President and Secretary | Spectators milling in the aisles E. W. JOHNSTON ...... Treasurer ~ |were thrown to one side by news- VERN McMASTER Asst. Treasurer Fl RST C ALL jy \Paper reporters who dashed .C. BRYAN KINNEY ..... Attorney ~|through the door to the corridor ~ ~ | telephones. ; | Mason settled back in his chair, BRANCH * with a grin. ' te MANAGERS Mason, Della Street, Paul Drake, Jerry Conway, and Myrtle WILLIAM DIEKE A -.|Lamar sat in the courtroom after .. Downtown Brenc ; ‘jthe commotion had subsided, aft- M. M. SORENSON ~sler the judge had instructed the ... Rochester Branch ~+|jury to bring in a verdict of “Not, | te | | AUDITORS : Artist Put on Probation | for Decorating Room DETROIT (IN3)—Dunicl Schey, 19, an art student, was placed on! a year’s probation by Detroit Re- corder’s Judge John P. Scallen to-| day becatise of some of his [non] Schey, found guilty of painting) pictures on the walls and door of; his rented room, blatned his action | on tranquillizer pills, He told the’ judge: . , “They affect me like whisky.” | 5-6148 JENKENS and ESHMAN ., 407 Pontiac Federal Savings | | ROCHESTER BRANCH HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron DOWNTOWN BRANCH 3 16 E. Lawrence St. Main Street. -tn Oakland Genesee L eS THE PON TIAC. PRESS" HAROLD A, FITZGERALD President and Publisher Editorial Page . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1957 ° MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS InGeamato Me. 61.2: City Wants Facts About Police ‘ All of this community is’ awaiting prexy, played a round of golf before the report of the outside study group breakfast nearly every day last sum- which has been investigating the po- mer... lice situation here. x *« * The usual rumors have started to pop up. These seem to be a ‘necessary evil in connection with any such event and as a rule, they are meaningless and not worthy of serious consideration. However, our boys at The Press have heard several times that the current investigation is concen- trated largely on office routine and procedures. - wk * * This is hardly worthy of mention - in the investigation that the bulk of this community expects. We aren't interested in whether the printed forms are the most modern or a bit archaic. We hope they’re modern, but we aren't interested in the details at this time. Our community wants to know whether the Police Officers’ Associa-. tion is attempting to dictate to the Chief. This community wants to know whether it’s true that the City Manager is really the Chief of Police according to the legal set- up. The City Manager hasn't enough time to act as Police Chief in addition to his other duties. This community wants to know whether Chief Straley has the authority he deserves. x * * This community wants to know _ whether the Chief commands the re- spect and confidence of his men — and vice versa. This community wants to know whether it was sold a bill of goods in the new Civil Service Commission. Is it true that only the Civil Serv- ice Commission has the authority to hire and fire? Such a set up would “‘be unworkable and unthinkable, for the men must be responsible to the Chief. . x * * If a discharged man thinks he has a grievance, he can appeal to the Commission but the Commission is largely for unusual cases and not for mine run police activities. This report is costing the taxpay- ers $9,000 and it. should analyze these problems primarily and come up with findings and recommendations. * * * At the moment the community isn’t concerned with whether search warrants need a new clause or whether a darker blue uniform would look better in winter. Those points may be im- portant, but that isa’t what the voters want now. _We urge the investigating organi- zation to concentrate on things that are vital to the problem at hand. k ok The citizens of Pontiac are not in- terested in Police procedure, but they have a vital interest in the morale and consequently the effectiveness of the Police Department. And in Conclusion....... Jottings from the .well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic reporter: Grorce Romney, automotive THE PONTIAC PRESS poousned by Tue Pontiue Press Company 48 #W. Huron St. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday Jouw A Rite Assistant heveriistng Manager Aesstit Bassett Executive Vice President and Advertising Director East M. TreaDwett, fowaxp A Prirzceratp a, Circulation Manager Vice President and Business Manager G. Marsuart Jorpan, Local Advertising Manager. form W. Prracesato, Secretary and Editor Roeret B. Tana a force C. inMat, Managing Editor OTrassttied Manager , Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter The Associated Press ie entitled eurtesively to the ute for republication of all loca) news pr’ ince fo thie hewspaper as well as sil AP news dispatches Tur Powtic Peess ts delivered by cartier for 40 cents a week: where carrie? service is not available by mat! fyingston. Macomb Lanrer and Washtenaw eee ‘. is $1200 a year; elsewhere In apt ae rae Places in the United States $20 00 at's an Subscriptions payeble tb advance Phone “pontiac rE MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS -+ee.e.-Overheard at a local pub: “Now that you've had one for the road, how about another for the ditch?” . ..A_ reliable scout tells me that everyone has heard about a Stradivarius violin, but that a Guarnerius is just as good...... ..Few people know it, but Bos EMERICK, Pontiac Motor Division, played a year of pro football. After looking at those shoulders I don't want him to get mad at me, even now ++..e++.-. NOt Many men have a big- ger speaking acquaintance among downtown males than Perkins, im- presario at the City Club. He really knows the boys and their foibles and idiosyncrasies. * * * Last summer we ran a phpto of Judy Knudsen when she won a spelling contest of difficult, hand- picked words. The next day we received a letter charging us with running the picture “merely be- cause she was a GM executive's daughter,” Judy Knudsen is one of the brilliant youngsters in this section. I expect to run her pic- ture in about three years an- nouncing she has made Phi Beta Kappa at Smith. She can prob- ably do mental problems in eight different classifications that the writer of the back. biting letter couldn't even comprehend .... . .-...1 go for Daisy Colbert, wife of Chrysler’s prexy. She’s abso- lutely straight forward, levels with everyone and plays no favorites. ~x* *« * Overheard after last Saturday’s chilly Michigan-OSU football game: “My idea of a perfect sport is to sit in a darkened, well furnished cock- tail lounge and blow smoke rings over the cute, little pink ear of a soft, yielding red head” ..........Every- body has a good word for Tzp SLosson ..-. The Department of Cheers and Jeers: The C’s—Old Man Martin of the Lions; the J’s—WW4J’s Mich- igan football announcer last Satur: ereree oeeeweees : day. Phooey! —Haroi_p A. FITZGERALD Expect Morning Plunge Downfall Near? Believe Sputnik’s Rocket May Tumble Tomorrow CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP). — History’s first rocket-satellite may tumble to its _ doom Sunday morning. The final stage rocket that. thrust Sputnik I into an: orbit last Oct. 4 over Russia is in its last hours, the Smith- sonian Astrophysical Observatory report- ed today. * * * Dr. Fred L. Whipple, observatory di- rector, emphasized that it is impossible to predict at this time where and when the rocket satellite might make its flam- ing plunge toward earth. However, he said the rocket is traveling nearest its low point on its morning southwest-to-northeast passages. Friday it was approxi- mately 120 miles above the earth, on its morning passages over the United States, or within 10 miles of its low- est, or perigee, point. The Smithsonian sticks to its predic- tion of several, days ago that Sunday, Dec. 1, Is the most likely day for the descent of the rocket. * * * ° The rocket has picked up about 400 m.p.h. over its original 18,000 m.p.h. ve- locity due to the increasing tug of gray ity as it is pulled lower. The rocket was sighted Thursday night by moonwatch teams. in Tucson, Ariz., and Sacramento, Calif. Most. other parts of the United States were blotted by clouds. Reports from Australia and Japan also have confirmed that the rocket -is still orbiting as predicted. * * * Dr. Whipple said the present regular tumbling action of the rocket mtight be altered as it hits denser atmosphere, If the atmosphere forces the rocket’ to maintain a sideways position, its drag would increase. rapidly and its ‘death would come much sooner. On the other hand, if the rocket main- tained an endwise position, its resistance’ to the air would be much less and its life correspondingly longer. a [The POWER of F AITH The gentle faith of St. Francis of Assisi, who loved all men and creatures and the sun and wind 4s members of God's family, gave him the’ power to withstand personal suffering and to inspire his fellow men with acts and with words, such as— “O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled, as to console; to be understood, as to understand; to be loved, as to love. we are pardoned; it is in-dying that we are born to eternal life.” For it is in giving that we receive; it is in prea that Days of All Faiths — Almost-Forgotten Advent Begins By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Tomorrow is the first Sunday in Advent, the beginning of the four- Sunday season leading up to Christmas, In our time this an- cient season has lost most of its original character and signifi- cance, It used to be a period of fast- ing and penitence in preparation for Christmas just as Lent is a preparation for Easter, but for some reason the church has nev- er been able to keep people very quiet or sertous at this time of year, This is really too bad, for there would be deep s, iritual benefits for everyone in a Christ- mag for which serious prepara-. tion had been made. * * * Here and there Christian people are realizing the negléct of Ad- / vent means real spiritual Joss, and are making efforts to revive its proper observance. An interesting revival is taking place in one of the Roman Catholic parishes in . New York City, where a group of lay people each year make and distribute Advent wreaths. (The wreath actually belongs to Advent rather than to Christmas.) WHO IS SANTA CLAUS? St. Nicholas, fourth-century arch- bishop of the Asia Minor city of Myra, is, of course, the prototype of our modern Santa Claus, but the evolution of the dignified, saintly archbishop into the jolly little Christmas Eve chimney climber is a most interesting one. Nicholas, whose day is cele- brated Friday in the Church cal- endar, was a great friend of chil- dren and a wealthy man with a reputation for spreading gifts around among the needy, With these two facts to go on, his popularity grew and spread, and by the Middle Ages it was gen-— erally accepted that on the eve of Dec, 6 (his own feast day not Christmas Eve) he appeared in every household—to examine the children in religious sub- jects, to inquire about their be- havior since his last visit, and _ to reward the virtuous and pun- ish the guilty, He was a reli- gious figure entirely, When the Protestant Reforma- tion came in the 16th Century we almost lost him. The Protestants would have nothing to do with saints in any form, and Nicholas : was in danger of going the way of all the others. But it proved easjer_to put him out of theology than out of the hearts of children, The Dutch preserved even the old name, and The Country Parson “A fellow who's. planning to re- form isene step behind—he ought to quit planning and get on with the job.” ’ as you pled ‘before I ruitied all of my those whe came to New York (New Amsterdam it was then), in the 17th century brought with them their stories of Sinterkiaas. Santa Claus, as’ we now know him, is an Americanized version of the Sinterklaas of those early Dutch colonists. In 1809 Washing- ton Irving wrote his humorous history of New York. Irving made him the patron saint of the city, but changed him into a jovial, pipe-smoking Dutchman riding through the air. Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Prognosticator in Misery; Tells Weather by Sinus “You ‘say, in “Call it CRI,” that the Weather has nothing to do with * sinus trouble. Yet I can predict the weather better than anyone on the radio and I am absolutely miserable. One doctor said my 4 lergy . . . nose stuffed all - the time... (A.G.F.)” Answer — Non- DR, BRADY sense. Many in- valids or semi-invalids are more sensitive to slight changes in en- vironment than healthy persons. I meant only that weather changes or unpleasant Weather cannot be blamed for sinus trouble, rheuma- tiz, the willies or what ails you. I say in “Call It CRI,” for which send 35 cents and stamped, self- addressed envelope, that one with chronic sinus trouble should boost his calcium and D intake. If this doesn't jibe with your notion that high calcium intake would endan- ger the arteries or something, for- get it. This is a free country. * * * : “Son, 11, had_ tonsillectomy in December, . '56. Dr. —— said his bad tonsils caused him to lose his voice every time it got damp or “wet outside for a day or two. Re- moval of the tonsils, he said, would correct that . . . Now the boy's throat always seems to have a lot of mucus and he has little voice left—too quiet and low. Doc- tor says he'll outgrow this .. . (Mrs. K, M.)" Answer—The doctor says more than his prayers. There are still far too many such operations. As professional singers and speakers know or should know, removal of the tonsils, no mat- ter who does the operation, is not unlikely to injure the voice. Your doctor’s assurance that the boy will “outgrow” his trouble is sheer bunk. Send stamped, self - addressed envelope for pamphiet Tonsils Are Not All Bad. “Does orange juice, an eight- ounce glass a day, cause arthri- tis? (Mrs. H. G.)” Answer — I don't know what you mean by “arthritis,” A glass or orange juice every day is good "froma which the juice is obtained. “Had my druggist mix up the solution for hangup sweating as directed i mphlet. Used it Haven't ruined a dress since, Wish I had years nice. Semone even with shields, (Mrs. i Nid Answer—Instructions in pam. phiet on Excessive Sweating, for trouble is an al- which send stamp@, seit - ad dressed envelope, “Plain cooked wheat is my hus band’s favorite breakfast food. I'd love to have other recipes . , . (Mrs. H. W. D.)” Answer—Recipes for numerous ‘appetizing ways to serve wheat, contributed by readers, are giv- en. in pamphlet Wheat to Eat available on request if you pro- vide stamped, self-addressed en- velop and SIGN your request. — Bigned letters, not more than one page or 100 words jong pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not dicsees, - nosis, or treatment, will be answered Dr. William Brady, if a sta gett . a addressed envelope fs sent to tiae Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright, 1957) Voice of the Panels v . Reader. Denounces ‘NCAA ‘Ruling roar H illsdale | ie By Bx | Writer Was Certain They’d Dump Him I just learned that Paul Butler is still Democratic National Chair- man. I was sure he'd be dumped at the first opportunity after the last election, and can't understand why he wasn't. He was the most frightening sight to watch on TV because he always appeared to be on the verge of a severe nervous collapse. His reasoning even seemed to be affected at times. I don't have any doubts we'll do all right in the next election, but I'd be a lot more confident if we chucked Butler before then. Concerned Democrat Asks Volunteers for Handicapped I have a handicapped son, 14. He is mentally retarded, I went from one place to another trying to get help, but to no avail. Finally a kindly man understood him and took him in his school. We're pay- tuition, but we don’t mind as someday Oakland County more for its mentally re- arded and handicapped children. I'm doing my part for the Jack Just a few hours spare time in the morning or afternoon would be of ~ great help. ; Mother eel Has Suggestions for Hospital Fund Why not let everyone help pay for the hospital by taking a couple days parking meter money, say during the holiday season, such as Friday and Saturday before Christ- mas? County people and non-tax- payers could help, too, as everyone uses the hospital. the hospital as a thanks offering for the healing powers God has given our doctors. Please, Pontiac citizens, don't let past workers’ dreams fade away. Let's finish the building that’s needed by everyone at some time. When you need it you will give thanks that you had a small part in the building, I'm sure non- taxpayers will pay, too. And I'm sure Mayor Donaldson would be glad to proclaim a Hospital Day. and sell tags as on other days. God bless you all. Florence Smith 784 Melrose Avé. . ‘There’s No Need to Worry Now’ So many people seem to be worried about a depression just because the economy doesn't keep rising. Just because each year doesn't top the last isn't a sign we're headed for the bleak bottom. Optimist vas Dean of Education Questions Intellect lower mental caliber than mem- bers of any other profession and are not intelligent enough for the functions they perform. ‘Keego Harbor Is Next Ghost Town’ The next town will be Keego Harbor, thanks to the Keego Harbor police department. Mer- chants, have you noticed a decline in your business? Remember the ex-Waterford Township police de- partment? Richard Chatterten 2303 Kohler St. ne Tells Activities of Young Adults Pontamix is the name of our club for young adults, and our membership is composed for Cath- olic young people from 18 to 33. Although only Catholics are eligible for membership, we have many swell activities to which we invite everyone of any religion, These gatherings include dances and parties, which seem to be the best way to meet other young people. We have a real great time and the next time you're bemoaning the fact you're bored, look us up. We'd love to have you aboard. Marcee Hill 47 Chamberlain Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE ' Neatness is a nat good . For everything we do ‘Or adding ly as our abc's... - two and two . ... Each lefter in a certain slot . . . Each number in its place . numerals . . . Upon a watch's face . . . And so in every daily task... Whatever we may be... Our plans and all our papers should - Be neat and orderly .. . The Same as our appearance with , ,. Our face, our hair, and dress... . Makes us feel better, and improved . . » Our chances for success .. , And as for those decisions of... The most important kind . . . Their wisdom qiute depends upon The neatness of our mind. 1 (Copyright, 1957) ee @ Case Records of a Psychologist: Contest ‘Bug’ Changes Notice the change in Joe ..when he was bitten by the new “bug” described below. if you have a lot of idle time on your hands, then let this bug bite you, for it will change your personality and put more zip into your personality. Just read - this true account by Joe’s wife. Then go and-do likewise! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case W-360: Joe B., aged 37, is the war veteran mentioned yester- day who was despondent because his legs were paralyzed. Three months passed by. * * * “Dr, Crane, I his devoted then informed me } “Do you re- member what you told me about prize contesting when I was in DR. CRANE your office a few months ago?” and I assented. “Well, I went home and start- ed going through some maga- tines. I found three prize con- tests announced in them, so I asked Joe if he had ever known anybody who had won‘ a prize. “He said one of his buddies once won a pony when he was a boy,’ so with that as an entering wedge, T casually asked Joe if he thought we'd have a ‘chance on a limerick contest I showed him in one of the magazines. E * “He said it wouldn't be worth our time to fool aroun’ with contests, but I bided my time, “Later, I got our dictionary \ some paper and started working at the dining room table: “Joe became curious and . . Wanted to know what I was do. ing, so I showed him some of my limericks. “He grunted and didn't . say much, But the next day I started working on the contest once more, and I laid an extra pencil and pad of paper near him. CONTEST BUG “Well, rather sheepishly he start- ed scribbling some words that would rime with the key word in the limerick. * * * “And after a few minutes he wrote a last line for the limerick. « “Dr, Orane, I figured he was growing interested, so I told him 1 had obtained your booklet on contesting. He wanted to see it. For the next hajf hour he read it carefully, “Then he pushed his wheel chair back to the table beside me ahd wrote several more last lines for the limerick. “Two of his were really very good and I praised him highly for them. So I let him read mine, and he thought I had a few good ones, too. ‘ * * * “We decided to send in several. He made sure I walked down to the post office to get them into’ the mail right away, “Well, the contest ‘bug’ ‘had bitten us for sure by that time. And the very nextday I found some contest entry blanks at the Rrocery store for another con- test. a? “We entered it and for a week we read. history books and con sulted our encyclopedia. " a ane Personality events. A few hints were given un- der each picture, “Actually, we began to get so ‘Interested that I forgot to get our lunch that day. “And Joe would prod me to bring home more entry blanks the next time I went to the , for we were permitted to send in as many entries as we wished. PROOF OF PUDDING _ “Dr. Crane, we must have mailed at least a total of 100 entries to a dozen different contests before the winners in that first limerick con- test were finally announced, “And I was 90 excited I could “Since then, we have ‘won two more prizes. One for $5 but one was for $50, so we are now an change. in Joe's morale! It's won- 3 pine ff write to Dr, George in care of The aay BA Mi . As words in print, or — 3 Day Retreat at Holy Name Talks to Cover Charity, Confession, Work, Play, Visits, Worldly Goods A three day inter-parish retreat for Catholic students attending puble high schools will be held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings in Holy Name Church, Birmingham. bd * * Sessions wil! begin at 7: 30 and close at 8:45 p.m. i. - The Rev, Edward Schisuarinees: high school teacher at Sacred Heart Seminary, will be the re- treat His subjects will include ‘‘Neces- sity and Practice of Faith,” “The Real Presence," “Love of Neigh- bor,” “Death and Judgment,” “Temperance” and ‘Practical for Teen- visits, mental prayer, ° idly Priests of the parishes will give ‘Meditations on the Rosary,” ““Ex- amination of Conscience’ and conduct a question box. ~*~ * & The following parishes are par- ticipating: St. Hugo of Bloom- field Hills, Sacred Heart of Au- burn Heights, Guardian Angel of Clawson, Shrine of Royal Oak, Holy Name, Queen of Martyrs, St. Bede and St. Columban, all of Birmingham. are shown lighting the candles Plan Christmas Tour Christ Church in Beirut, Leb- anon, ig planning a Christmas pil- grimage by air to Jerusalem and/ Bethlehem, Dr. Robbins W. Bar-| Musical Tea at 3:30 p.m. Sunday ‘in Grace Lutheran Church. | * * * tive director of the Department af Carols. Overseas Union Churches. | The Rev. A cholr of 75 voices will be in| stow reports. Dr. Barstow is execu- the processional sores familiar Choirs will sing “The Christmas written by professor Richara c. _ Stuck. ‘Richard T. Rohlfing of Concordia FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT — Jeffrey R. .Nicholas of 2821 Edgefield road (left) and Wil- liam R. Vascassenno of 3929 Shady Beach Blvd. in Grace Luth- Christmas Musical Tea at Grace Lutheran Church The Oakland County Chapter of! meyer, pastor, will be in charge the Valparaiso University Guild is ef the sponsoring the annual Christmas ushering ting ceremony in the Advent season with William R, Vascasseno and | deftrey Nicholas serving as aco- lytes. The Women's Cantata,” |Teacher’s College at River Forest, Il. Mrs. O. L. Smith will be soloist. | The Male Choir will also par- Dr. Helen Prince, Speaker r in the afternoon program. at Men's, Boys’ Breaktast The traditional Corporate Com- Saints Episcopal Church. * * * Speaking at the breakfast im- FE NMict +. Her subject will be “The » International Geophysical Year." For the past several years, mical research at the McMath- Hulbert Obserfvatory at Lake Angelus. Mrs. Prince has received many honors in the field of science and! lectured, both in this country and’ in Europe. In 1955 she received the Annie Cannon Prize, an inter- munion for men and boys will be) held at 7 a.m. Sunday in All; DR, HELEN D. PRINCE PS The Episcopal. Church of the Advent | g national award in othe ey Instrumental accompanists will be Mary Susan Coleman, flute; ‘David Trapp, cornet: Penny Lan-| key, and James Forman, autoharps, Mrs. Richard C, Struckmeyer and Mrs. James Forman will di- rect the choirs with, John = meyer, organist. and Children's Ruth Ann Copigian, Martha. Proceeds of the freewill offering * Pontiac Press Phote eran Church as they will Sunday for the candle- lighting ceremony ushering in the Advent season at 3:30 p.m, Sunday. ' | TOM MALONE MRS. | Crusade for Christ Rally in Detroit ‘Will be used by the chapter toward) raiso University campus, * * * |Reiter, Mrs. Martin Rummel, Mrs. Ralph Rotsel and Mrs. LaMott| Felshaw. Public Schools Tea will be served following the '8 being held in the Ford service with the following in;torium in Detroit tonight at 7:30. she has been working in astrono- |charge: Mrs. Stanley Hanson, Mrs.| A!l other participating choirs) Robert H. Schapler, Mrs. Richard Will be wearing white blouses and ;The Bible points the way: mediately following will be Dr. the building fund of the new chapel| The Emmanuel Baptist Choir, Helen Dodson Prince, professor of under construction onthe Valpa-|directed by Mrs, Tom Malone, F astronomy at the University of! will be the central robed choir at the Crusade for Christ Rally which Audi- skirts. | The Emmanuel Choir will sing jtwo special numbers, ‘Praise Ye The Lord” and “Love of God." It will join the other choirs in sing- ing ‘‘How Great Thou Art.” Dr, Dallas Billington, radio and) armony With His: Creato {Confident Living Real Enthusiasm Makes Disagreeable Day Better By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE You can never know when you are going to have an unforgetable experience. I had one on a cold; blustery morning last January in Muncie, Indiana. I had made a speech there the night before, and I arose early and went down to the dining room for breukfast. x* * * Everyone else apparently had the same idea, for there wasn’t a free table. But one man, sitting alone, looked up at me, seemed to recognize me, and courteously asked if 1 would sit with him. I had never seen him |before nor have I seen him since, but I was very happy to join him. And I'm glad that I did, for he certainly had as to trans- mit. DR. PEALE “It's a great morning, isn't it, Doctor?” was the way he started out our conversation. + I looked out the window and answered: “It sure is: That’s the greatest rain and slush I’ve seen in a long time.” ; “Oh,” he said, glorious morning.” “How's business?” was the only ‘question I could think of to change the subject. “but it’s cool and fresh. It’s really a) — « - “Business is: wonderful,” he said, and started to tell me ‘enthusiastically about a product he was selling. “Tell me about your family,” was my next Saagestion: And then he told me about how wonderful his wife and children are, and got me to talking with equal en- thusiasm about my own. In no time at all, I forgot about the cold, rainy, slushsy day outside. This man had real vitality and dynamism in every sense. He made the ' r between 14 and 18 are still in Aus- morning seem good. “Do you know, my friend,” I told him, “you actually do me good. You're a real tonic. You're alive and you're making me come @live also. How is it that you’re so full of en- thusiasm?” DESIRE TO LIVE He then pointed to a long scar on his forehead. “Not too long ago,” he said, “I had a bad automobile accident. They took me to the hospital and I heard someone say, ‘He won't live.’ That thought kept turning over and over in my, mind and I kept thinking, ‘I’m going to die.’ But in that daze, more than anything else, I knew I wanted to live. And al- \though I was conscious only part of the time, I kept concen- |trating on wanting to live. And then one day I heard a voice say, ‘He’s going to live!’ “You have no idea of the sharp burst of happiness that went through me. I knew I would see my children grow up, have more years of happiness with my wife, see my friends, and move about actively in the good world. I was going to live! It was so wonderful. “Then, I began to think and to ask myself whether I had, really lived before. And I had to admit that I hadn’'t—not to’ my fullest. So I decided to dedicate to God this new life that I had been given, and I asked Him to help me make more | of it. And He did. Now, believe me, I can hardly wait to get’ up in the morning to enjoy this reprieved life, and actually I hate to go to sleep at night for fear I will miss something fascinating.” This remarkable man had learned how really to be alive. Like him some people are very much alive, but others seem- ingly are crawling through life on their hands and knees. -——— Now_of course;-I am not primarily referring to being physically alive. That is only part of it. I'm talking about declared, Church Reports on Hungarians ne First Christian Church Disciples of Christ . Bible School 10 A. M. Worship Service 11 A. M. 858 W. Huron Rev. D. D. McColl Refugee Schools Serve 3,000 Teenagers; Most Wish to Enter U.S. A year has passed but more than 3,000 Hungarian youngsters tria, a National Council of Churches executive reported on) CKLW — 800 KC 9:00 P. M. Mon., Fei, 9:05 A. M. Saturday his recent return to New York. * * f Ben E. Wilbur, program director | of the Council's Broadcasting and Film Commission, visited several refugee schools and interviewed World Council of Churches refu- gee workers in Vienna and other towns. “One of the most perplexing problems refugee workers are faced with is training these youngsters,” he said. “There are 450 Protestant teen-agers in the | ' World Council's program of ‘middle schools’ which are pro- viding shelter, food and clothing as well as an education,” he reported, He added that most of these. isupplies have been given by Amer-' ica's Protestant churches through | Church World Service, which also | provided all the textbooks for these schools. Other training centers are being’ conducted by the Austrian gov-' ernment, the United Nations and other agencies. * * * “During the exodus a year ago,”’! Mr. Wilbur said, ‘‘more than 4,000 teen-agers crossed the border from ‘Hungary without their parents. and, in most cases, also without ‘their consent. Of them, 800 or so went across to Yugoslavia and 175 returned home. The others are still in Austria:” At a small Methodist church a visited in Linz, Mr. Wilbur said that 30 boys are being trained by the assistant to the minister, the ‘Rev. Emil John, from Providence, R. I. “Most of the young people I talked with wanted to come to the United States," Mr. Wilbur. “but they cannot do so junder our present immigration land refugee laws." World Prayer Program From Thanksgiving until Christ- mas people in 50 countries are’ uniting in a worldwide Bible read- ing program. This is the 1lith year for the program, which con- sists of reading a recommended passage from the Bible each day. Verses are designated oh free bookmarks from the American Bi-! ble Society. 4 nea I ee BILL SHARP Evangelist, Veteran Marine Combat Artist Presents Sermon in Blazing Color. SUNDAY 11:09 A. M, and 7:45 P. M. TUESDAY 7:45 PRAISE — WORSHIP Thursday 7:45 P. M. Youth Service with @ Message for All WPON SUNDAY A. M. 8:00 to 8:30 Rev. Wesiey Wibley, Paster 210 N. Perry at Milbourne “Visit the Church of the ' Old Fashioned Gospel" the quality of being alive in which every element of your | hpdy, mind and soul are in vital harmony and communion | with the Creator and the world and people. How do you get to be alive in that complete manner? “In Him we live, and move, and have our being.” That means, of course, that you are incom- plete unless you are in tune with God, that you've never been, fully alive unless you've found God and experienced spiritual | Vitalization. God is life, and only in Him can you profoundly ‘be alive. (Copyright 1957) PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST 1180 North Perry Street , id elcomes .All Visitors! Bible Study | eeeslewiecsien Apeosen goonnen 9.50 A. M, | Morning Worship — Sea, aisle = Sobico8cox wae neecesciees 10:50 A, M, Sunday Evening Worship ....,.. Si5/8 @AR ENS 8c 7:30 P, M. Wednesday Evening Service i” P.M, aN i i I COC ee “The Pilgrim H oliness Church BALDWIN at FAIRMOUNT Come, Bring Your Family and Neighbors to a Growing Sunday. Schoc! (all ages)............... «+ .10;00 a. m., An Inspirational Worship Service . pulpit preacher, will be the guest | speaker, Ruth Priest will be playing the. penee Starting ald Bodley of the tiesto ‘Chris-| tian Education - Department, will, conduct a 16 week Bible survey “= Support Urged jorgan; Gary Moore, baritone solo- jist, will bring special music and Council of Churches Sets A Friendly Y. P. 8. we An Interesting Geliden Gospel Hour... Service .. course at All Saints, Meetings are! scheduled from 1 to 3 p.m, The monthly meeting of the w. ne tae Ot oe eee S| Service an@ Charch Schoo! bigs a. by end 11:15 A.M. y Commeunten First Senday ru. REV. JOuN W. WIGLE, Viear ST. JOHN’S -| METHODIST CHURCH 443 HIGHLAND Church Scheel ...: 9:30 A, M. Morning Worship ..11:00 A. M _ Martie L. Bellinger, Paster ‘Women’s Auxiliary will be held | Thursday beginning at 10 a.m. with a service of Holy Communion. The business session will start at 10:30. The Rev. David K. Mills, cu- rate, will speak on “Our Youth Program.” All women of the | parish have been invited. The December Parish dinner willlin the United States, no one else temperance—against such there is’ Protestants should review condi- tions affecting the public school system and the nation’s low-income farmers, Dr. Eugene Carson Blake, president of the National Council of Churches, urged in two recent addresses in New York City. Speaking before the Protestant Teachers Association of New York City, Dr. Blake declared that “unless Protestants as Protestants| support the public school system [be Thursday. Families are asked will.” . ‘to bring one dish to pass, dishes! He also warned that while “noth, ‘and silverware, a 10:00 A Meeting am and way vo bol mon b Streee Wesley FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN | 46 NORTH ROSELAWN “We me most like = when we are helping others” Spec " Bible Study, LEROY SHAFER, Pastor Merning Wership, 11:00 A. M. ial Music by the ioe ing is more futile than to try to: make scientists out of artists or > {physicists out of preachers’’ the -.|public school system must discov- jer and train those children with ‘* |“a good scientific potential.”’ Those attending the first ma- OP nee ite FP. DeVault hone. ee) Lyceum ae John Meed . ee FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH New Location — 576 Oichard Lake Ave. Elsie Beesley of Royal Ock. ‘| jor conference in New York on problems facing migratory la- borers and low-income farmers » heard Dr. Blake warn that “the prosperity of American life in ...+-10:30 A.M. Sun. 7:30 P.M. *eeeee Wed. 7:30 P.M. | oe Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Classes for “SOULS OF FIRST BAPTIST * Ti] “ For Thou, Lord, wilt bless the LED BY AN ANGEL eects i Evangel Temple Exodus, Ch. 23, Verse 20 * * 365 E. Wilson Ave. , T can do all things through Christ Nea Denuminalianst Completely Departmentalized Sunday School for j All Ages... Modern uper vised ursery — Sunday Evening ° - ~ 7 P.M. | “TS Hell the Reward | for the Lukewarm?” | Il A.M. DR. MALONE Speaking at All Services Emmanuel Choir Singing You! . Sunday School. .10 A. M = “er Day, —Everyone Welcome— is In fellowship with the Con Amerien and seems to, conserve the fundamentals of the Faith. te the C.B.&. @f Greater Detroit, - Walton Bivd., 1 Block Off Baldwin Rev. David Mortensen. Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL . ASE OEE 9:45 A.M. 1045 A.M, 7:00: P.M. 7:30 PM. een eee 7:30 P.M. Quartet ond Special Music. Sunday School Attendance Lasi Week — 1.267 — December 10 we are hosts . 1 ete ee ee ee oe ey EVENING SERVICE beet ereaeeen Weeeesneeeeear BIBLE STUDY, WEDNESDAY( ..?.....4... ee se ee et teeeee en’ id at Vesper Service TOWNSHIP Women's Meet, Friday pe Pee ae . , mmittee | = C. Grate, Pastor AKLAND NUE Advent Communion services will Sixteen officers and committee |_ Wm. C. | s as ‘b> held at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday members of the Senior High Youth|/ Church Service ...... 10 — : Oakland at Cadillac jin First Presbyterian Church. A Fellowship of Bethany Baptist|! Sunday School we Dl AM A i ‘ yes ih g Mh “UNITED Presbyterian at Each Service CHURCHES Dr. K. Neigh to Tell of Russian Visit; Annual) THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1957 at Convention | {6Members ‘ Churches MISSOURI .SYNOD Sd Peaks dg OR Rev. Joseph Chapman; to Speak on ‘I’m Third’)! / BLOOMFIELD Theodore B. Allebach, Paster class of new members will be re- Church are attending the annual 4 . ceived. Baptist Youth Fellowship Conven-| ¢ , : Wenhip 10-00 A, M. * * tion of Michigan held at the First)” ST. MARK ° ) pend Mrs, Gene Crocket will sing the Baptist Church . mene : . ain ; : Bible School. 11:20 A.M. | ffertory solo, “There Is a Green *- vention|§ 77? Commerce Read | ; Hill” and “Let Us Break Bread Alm sttending the conve 3 Ww" sloomfleld Townshipy = Youth Fellowship . 6:15P. M. Together” will be the choir num- are Miss Reita Smith, adviser to . ¥ Evening Service ... 7:30PM. Pber. the Senior Baptist Youth Fellow-, | Wm. C. Grate. Pastor © round ship, Percy Walley Jr., minister] sunday School ... 10 AM. & Wet Payee m=: anion Paienten eal beptluspicall of education and Dr. Joseph Church Service .. 1:15 AM. a . ai wr Irvine Chapman, pastor, who at-. 4 JOSLYN AVENUE — of the clgemaasd group at le ean of the seasions. e i , SE , ‘The Service of the Lord’s Sup- 8 Bamené l. Watkins, Paster - Farms and Robert Newman will Bigeye head grobchinand : erdar Crest Bible School .... 9:30 A. M. High Tuxis Socie both the 9 and 11 a.m. services. i Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd. * 10:45 A. M. The Senior ioe y Dr. Chapman will speak on “The : (Next to Dublin School) a Worship .........10: will conduct a panel discussion on Siceeel Enscmmin of Ged.” "Howard C. Claycombe, Pastor | ee igri : a 4 Woes Sel Sic with Patl\ a4 6 | Sunday 8:30 and 11:00A.M. | : a P. M, Graham in charge of fea , At the 9 a.m. service, special|!) Wednesday ....... 7:30P.M. ee ee ee = music will include a duet by Jean|}) Evening ........ wee 70 P.M. | ments. * will open their Cherokee road| Hilton and Charlotte Loomis, stu-| |; dents at Kalamazoo College. a Special music at the 11 a.m.|* * | Misses al and Vera Bassett St. Stephen’s Pormerly Leagan Township service by the Senior Choir under | © ‘home Tuesday morning for the the direction of Miss Elda L. Sut-| THE STEVENS FAMILY — The Rev. Burton Stevens, (right) Bible School ...... 10:00 A.M. [| weekly prayer group. _ Peatiae Press Photo |1.- will be ‘He, Watching Over # Lutheran Church | Worship ........ .-2h15 A.M. Speaking at the Men's Dinner,|- pastor of Church in the Home, is shown fixing his camera to snap held at 10:30 a. m. each Sunday in the garage of the Stevens at [[crael'’’ from Mendellsohn's V.F.W. a Walien Bivd. -_ Youth Fellowship .. 6:30P.M. |iWednesday, will be Dr. Kenneth| pictures of his family. Shown are Donald (left to right), Mary 835 Melrose Ave. in Perry Park. The church was organized in |“lijah." ||) WBetween Dixie and Sashabaw) Evening Worship . 7:30P.M. [/Neigh, executive secretary of the} Anne, Mrs. Stevens, Robert and the pastor. Church services are May 1957. At 7 p.m, adult discussion groups | © Wm. C. Grate, Pastor e Synod of Michigan and president * - in the second series of the Lay! Church Service ... 9:00 A.M. a ‘COMMUNITY UNITED jot the Michigan Council of Church. Development Program will be con-|') Sunday School ..10.00A.M. ! jes. He will tell of his recent visit cluded. Three Baptist Youth Fel-| © e ' PRESBYTERIAN to Russia. urc 10 tu y lowship Groups will meet at the : . CHURCH , . 5 ; same time, Ps 3 Drayten Plains, Michigan be elected. In ‘charge ot “the din a Gee e GRACE ; ner will be Bradley Scott. N ‘ s : wm. ves | ner Ganesee and Glendale W. 3. Teeewissen, Jr., Paster pers, & (West Sided = Florence Schlesser, assisted by eW Legis a lon This coming Friday at 7:45 p.m. pich ck . Pastor | sacais Seadis Naa ‘ . heirs 2 s = : the Young Adult Class, eangha by iy Richar dC. ones ppothiee | 7 ° Seles = Georgia Council Plans Judge H. Russel Holland and Mrs.|j = Services ct 9AM Youth Groups .. 6:30 P.M. |) Wednesday evening. . | Joseph Irvine Chapman will hold| | and 11 A.M = Evening Worship 7:20 P.M. |) The annual Christmas meeting No Lobbying; to Serve its — monthly meeting at the/§ Sunday School ot 9AM. | Wed. Prayer a ot the Women’s Association will as Educational Tool |Red y parsonage, 73 Henry Clay/§ = and 11 A. M. . Study Hour 7:30 P.M. [begin at 4:30 p.m. Friday with } * * & ; rs - dinner served by women of Beth- ; ee wali ‘ At its regular meeting last week There will be a fireside chat with > 5 CHURCH OF THE [any —— i cciodion a ot in Atlanta, the Georgia Council of] the pastor as well as business fel- |‘ ST TR | N ITY ‘ ATONEMENT _Fol awe Robe: Andersen will Churches, an integrated council lewship and refreshments. ' . S| = abel art representing nine demonimations, Auburn at Jessie P| United Presbyterian present the evening program. voted to set up a committee to ; . (East Side) : ES any Neate Some | bebre Gifts of Goodies (er en Dente ©. avarews. easter = | Church Council a ee ee First Service... 830AM. : * * * : - , Sunday School .... 9:30AM. J : . tects Al W | | Second Service . 11:00AM. | Morning Worship .10:45 A.M. to Aid Integration The Rev. Dr. Dow Kirkpatrick, Ways e come ~ Dedication of School 3:30 P. M. 4 . : who heads the new committee, de- Sena : Dr. 8 J. Roth, Speaker 4 ; jclared that its function will be to Small gifts of homemade good-| 1 el in Tennessee study laws on marriage and di- 7 ies let friends and relatives know, bd 4 Williams Lake and “ vorce, movie and literature censor- REV. PAUL COLEMAN you're thinking of them. And they'll) & Maceday Lake Roads sia oun peagalsol eranpeo. ship. sterilization, race relations, think of the giver with each bite|, ST.PAUL Roy F. Lambert, Paster |mony with the letter and spirit of voting, liquor and capital punish-| * * *® | Joslyn at Thisd 4 Bible School .. 9:30A.M. [the Supreme Court decision of ment. Flint Minister Slated A specialty such as pungent and . (North #ide: a Morning Worship 10:45 A.M. [May 17, 1954” on integration of * * edd hpi a pected! | George Mahder, Pastor Youth Groups . 7:00 P.M. ithe public schools was adopted “This heilonive committee | § k § : : . . Morning Service . 10:45 AM. © Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 PM. /Nov. 22 by the Tennessee Council will ait eck ba a why or pres | fo ped at ervices on. es ett coe 7 an asf Sunday School... 9:30 AM | Evening Service ... 7:45 P.M. Churches. sure group,” he said, “but will | ldressing and baby. food jars and i eae “In terms of the Christian per- ; Mrs. Owen M and daugh- | %@rve 88 an educational tool to | Special guest speaker for the! decorate them gaily. tive,” declared the resolu- SPEAKING SUNDAY — Dr. and . = urphy ug inform people on the issues be- | | Williams Lake Church of the Naz- T k | thon, “it be our desire thet we | : WORSHIP. SERVICES . . . .9:30-11:00 You are cordially invited to worship with us. / EVERYONE IS INVITED. NO CHARGE! | ALCOHOLISM" WXYZ-TV CHURCH SCHOOL... . 9:30-11:00 f FIRST UNITED. MISSIONARY CHURCH | THE EARL WEATHERFORD QUARTET Sunday School..... 9:45 A. REV. ‘DANIEL ©. ROBBINS, Guest Speaker A.M. An Outstanding Guest Quartet Free Will Offeri FE 4-7172 11:00 A.M, Morning Worship tial tool for the modern farmer. * * * A booklet prepared for distribu- tion among farmers said the aver- age producer spends $3,000 a year for supplies and services in pro- ducing his commodities, “It is only natural that he turn to his cooperatives to get the necessary jobs done in provid ing for the growing volume of production supplies and services needed to carry on his farm op- marketing — are efefective hired hands in looking out for his needs.’ |Lutheran Church of Detroit, f A. Heyne of Berea a ormer pastor of tt. local church, and Pastor George Mahder of St. Paul Lutheran Church, will serve as liturgists. The building will serve both theChristian Day School and Sunday School as wel: as church service groups. Erected by Schoolmaker Inc, of Ann Arbor, each unit of two class- rooms is complete in itself, The classrooms have tile floors. The walls are yellow, pink, charcoal and green. The four teachers, Paul F. StohImann, principal, Catherine Zessin, Marian Zollman and Mrs. Ruth Upward, are in charge of classes beginning with kinder- garten and continuing through the Pastor W. Assisting him are Leslie Jansen and Krnst Mar. Sunday Services and Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Wednesday Piped ALIAS MESMERISM and HYPNOTISM, DENOUNCED" Reading Room 2 East Lawrence Street Open Dail DLA M to $ P.M. ing Will-Be Token special interest in photographing. encourage: interracial and _ inter- denominational meetings in their home towns not to discuss the race man Turner, minister of Covenant Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, was elected to a third one-year term as council president. Ann Arbor Pastor fo Speak at Bethel The Rev. J. Edgar Edwards of Ann Arbor will preach on ‘‘Proph- ets of Doom, Prophets of Hope’’ at 10:30 a.m, Sunday in Bethel Evangelical and Reformed Church (United Church of Christ). * * * Mrs. Harold Stickley Jr. are di- recting the play. en anniversary year in 1958 mark- ing the 50th year since its found- ing, has appointed 100 pastors in S key areas to serve as publicity chairmen. whom Edith E. Lowry has called “the loneliest and most inarticu- late group in America,” will be issue primarily but “matters of/ Made possible thanks to a grant civic concern.” The Rev. Dr. Her-' from the Schwartzhaupt Founda- tion of Chicago, she announced last Thursday. a ae Director of the Migrant Ministry program of the National Council of Churches, Mrs. Lowry de- scribed the problems facing these people ‘“‘who, without a vote, have to depend on others for help.” Speaking at the third annual Migrant Luncheon in New York city, Miss Lowry told more than 400 church and civic leaders that the foundation’s grant of $112,500 will make possible a three-year educational project. “It will help us teach migrant agricultural workers their rights tive in 31 states, Miss Lowry de- clared. “Six more states are beg- ging for help,” she added, and With these combine 4 cups Evening Worship 7:30 .. Marten—Founder De. Lola P. nota Agta! ev J. Luther Sheffield, Assis 9 45 to 11:30 A 1 Communnion and Worship Service LOLA P. MARION—Pasto: 11:30 to 12:15 Noon—Sunday School. Grosses for All Ages. 6:30 P. M—Young People's Service 748 PM.—Evening Service 7:45 P. M. Wedessdey Eve.—Bible Study A Friendly ‘Welcome Awaits You! J. LUTHER SHEFFIELD—Speaker ! erations efficiently,” the depart. | eighth grade, Under the direction of Leejand responsibilities as citizens,” WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH ment said onrnd : ; Hohner, the choir will sing “‘Whojshe said, adding that some funds Andersonville Road —Near Dixie Highway _ Lawrence Hannewald, chairman,|[s on the Lord’s Side?” will also be used to train commu- Sunday Scheel ox acs esis oe 66 be oe wed eae we 9:45 A.M. “He obviously is unable to know)/has been working with Ben Ehlers) The Sunday School is beginning|nities in a better understanding of|] Morning Worship . ie . 8:30 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. | everything about all aspects of his|and Bruce Burmeister on the build-| rehearsals for the Christmas play,|the problems facing these million Evening Service 2.0.0... ccc cee eee nce 100 P. M. | . farm operations. Through experi-|ing committee. “The Littlest Angel’ by Tozewell.|or more homeless people. Family Bible Hour Wednesday.................. 7:30 P.M. | :fertce he is finding that his co-| Walter H, Kresge has headed/ qo program will be presented at +c) & Robert D. Winne, Pastor Fund tal~Undenominational operatives—purchasing as well asithe building finance committee.|¢.39 pm. on Dec. 22. Mr. and; The Migrant Ministry is now ac- SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH a 172/HRISTIAN SCIENCE Milestone for Church _listed_good housing, “‘catcb-up"|| games Cunnington, Pastor FE 4-9498 “ 156 Mt. Clemens St. classes for children and schooling SABBATH SCHOOL Saturds ‘ SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY KANSAS CITY, Mo. @ — The for illiterate adults as current con-l| SaBBATH WORSHIP... ae v0 Saturday, 11:00 a.m Church of the Nazarene, prepar- Cerns. YOUNG PEOPLE’S MEETING .......... Saturday, 17:00 p. m. “ANCIENT and MODERN NECROMANCY, ing for events celebrating its gold- : PRAYER MEETING .............. -...Wednesday, 8:00 p. m, For there is no faithfulness in their mouth; their inward party is very wickedness; * their throat with their tongue. is an open sepulchre; they flatter! \ wis 9:45 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for all ages. HURON AT WAYNE ‘ss 0. f, Poms Pastor WSHIP Program: “Christmas in Africa” \ NINE: The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church 230 N. Cass Lake Rd. Rev, G. ]. Bersche, Pastor John Hazlett, Asst. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Sunday Worship 11:00 A. M. “A JUDGEMENT FOR SIN” kvening Service 7:30 P.M. “THE CHRISTIAN’S HERITAGE” FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316. Baldwin FE 2-0384 Young People's Meeting Tuesday . 7:30 P.M. Prayer Service Thursday ......... 7:30 P.M. Saturday Evenin tvice ..%... :30 P.M. Sunday School ..... 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A, M. —"utdoor Creche Lighted Tonight | Delegation of Elders to Attend Presbytery | Meeting, Tuesday The Kuples Klub is sponsoring the annual] lighting of the outdoor ereche at Orchard Lake Commu- nity Church, Presbyterian tonight. x* *« * Following the pot luck dinner, the Rev. Edward D. Auchard will tell the Christmas story to the chil- ‘dren of the congregation. ; t ee eae The men, women and children | Will gather outdoors around the ' ereche during the lighting te sing Christmas carols, The creche will be illuminated every night until after Christmas. Advent Communion will be cel- ,ebrated at both the 9 and 11 a.m. services tomorrow, A class of 30 new members will be welcomed at the service. Baptism of adults will be part of the service. TRIO TO SING The Chancel Trio, composed of ‘Hazel. Drake, Jean Urquhart and Gloria David, will sing ‘‘Poor Mary” at the 9 a.m. service. At 11 9’clock; the Chancel Choir iwill present Bach's ‘Jesu, Joy of |Man’s Desiring.” A delegation of elders will at- CHRISTMAS BOOKS AND RECORDS — Choosing Christmas story and prayer books at Christ Church Cranbrook book table are Lyle Dahlberg (left to right) of 185 Lone Pine Rd., Kathrine De- Witt whose father, the Rev. Robert L. DeWitt, is rector of Christ Church, Christine Dahlberg of 185 Lone Pine Rd. and William Pontiac Press Phote Bemis of 1989 Crosswick Rd. Lyle is holding ‘The Christmas Mood,”’ a long playing record, consisting of carols written by the late Alfred S. Burt, who was the son of the Rev. Bates G Burt, a former rector of All Saints Episcopal Church. Christ Church after many special services. Displays Books ‘Christmas Mood,’ Long. Playing Record, by Late. Alfred S. Burt Started two years ago as a small) table display, the book table at) 1st CONGREGATIONAL Mill, E. Huron and Mt. Clemens Rev. Karl W. Ostberg, Asse. Paster’ “LORD, HOW LONG?” The Rev. Mr. Burton, Preaching CHURCH Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, Paster ~ 10:30 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Christ Church Cranbrook has grown until now books fill four; specially designed stalls. * * * It not only serves Christ Church parish but other Episcopal church- es as well as other denominations. Bibles and prayer books are sold, also current religious books and classics of many denomin- ations, Books recommended by Christ Church clergy have nota- tions to that effect. From the beginning, there has been a great demand for children’s. books and prayers. Books .are on) BETHEL TABERNACLE First Pentecost Church of Pontiae Sunday School ..10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 Tues. Eve. Service . .7:30 Thurs. Eve. Service .7:30 Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch 1348 Baldwin Ave, FE 5-8256 sale after church, Tuesdays and Besides the books, Christmas rec- ords are being shown. ‘Christmas| Mood,"' a collection of carols, is a long playing record. The late Alfred S. Burt in st | Jaboration with Wilha Hutson wrote CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC 7:00 P.M. Sen. Eve, Prayer Service Mr. Julies Cook SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore Street Wed. aig Week Ser Service Tonight—Moenthly Party the words and music. Alfred was) the son of the. late Rev. Bates, G. Burt, former rector of All’ Saints Episcopal Church. Miss Hut-/ __,s0n of Detroit, was the organist! tend the Presbytery meeting at Morning Worship . —_ Study Sunday . 6:30 P.M. SEER SSBC RBE 7:30 P. Rev. Tommy Guest, Pastor a. ‘} Royal Oak on Tuesday. At the evening session, the Rev. Harold Martin of Bloomington, Ill., moderator of the General As- FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH ‘ 7 Jesiyn 2 piven of Woheo Sted. Sunday School . Evangelistic Service 7:45 P. M. Thurs. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M. The End of Your Search fer a Friendly Cherch Rev. T. H. Staton, FE 2-8497 UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev. Wm. LaFountain, Paster Williams Lorraine Choir of 40 Voices isembly of the Presbyterian Church |USA, will spea::, The Council of Men will meet Wednesday evening in the Fellow- ship Room of the Orchard Lake /Church, William Duckwitz will pre- ‘sent recordings of the national ‘council meeting and the film, “‘Sec- jond Chance”’ will be shown. at Sunday Service | The Lincoln Junior High Ninth iGrade Choir of 40 voices will sing four anthems at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Oakland Avenue United Presby- terian Church. Jerry Smith will ‘be directing. “Make Your Life Count for Christ” will be the theme of the |Rev. Theodore R. Allebach's ser- ,mon, Following the service, Bill |Coffing will lead the singspiration “WHEN GOD STEPPED DOWN FROM HEAVEN” 11:00 A. M. Dr. ‘Owen Murphy trom . London. England gues? speaker ~ S. S. 10 A. M. F. M. Y. ..,....6:55 P. M. Evening Worship ..__ 7:30 Prayer Meeting | Wed. ........ 7:30 P. M. for 30 minutes. Refreshments will then be served. The pastor will speak on “‘What ‘Should We Believe” Sunday morn- ‘ing at 10 o'clock. At the quarterly meeting of the ‘Women's Association at 7:30 Mon- day evening, officers for 1958 = ibe installed. Plan Religious Study | NEW YORK (PA study to de- termine the influence of religion! on America’s comic strips, soap| ‘operas, jazz and other popular arts| ‘has been launched by the Depart-| ‘ment of Worship and Arts of the National Council of Churches. Psy-| 99, apts ate EON, CHILDREN TO SHARE — Children of the St. Stephen's Sunday School, Waterford Township, have decided to share Christmas with the Rev. Paul Bartling, first missionary to be sent to Korea by the Lutheran Church — Missouri Sy- nod. At the Christmas service on Dec. 22, the children will dedicate the offering to the mis- Churches Study Pastoral Duties - Services Now Work ._ With Narcotics, Crime, Mental Illness ler in a detention home and the \discouraged bedridden patient are increasingly the concern of the churches, an executive of the Na- tional Council of Churches declared last week. “The Department of Pastoral Services has mental filiness, narcotics, and crime,” the Rev. Mark Shedron declared, “and studies pastoral | care wherever people are in dis- tress with mental, physical and | social ills.” Mr. Shedron is exec- utive director of the department, which held its annual meeting Nev. 14 in New York City. “State after state is adopting. the standards set by our Commis- sion on Ministry to Institutions ifrom experience growing out of, its cooperation with the Federal, ‘lcommission recommends qualified | | chaplains to the Bureau. He also reported a developing cooperation ‘with the U.S. Public Health Serv- Pentiac Press Phote chologists, theologians, musicians and artists will aid in the study. 4; METHODIST CHURCH Ministers’ Salaries Up } CHICAGO Uf—Findings of a sur- vey by the Rev. Albert C. Hoover, director of the Methodist statistical office, show that the cash salaries of 499 young ministers over a pe- riod of 10 years rose from an aver- age $1.769 to an average $4,517— a 155.6 per cent increase. Avostolic Church of Christ 459 CENTRAL Sunday School and Worship. . . Tuesday Bible Class Thursday Evangelistic Church Phone F§& 5- Bishop L. A. Parent Pastor Res. OL 2-4 se! Evangelistic Service ........24: ee oe eens eeoee eee aereene 8361 751 Bis Parent L, A. Paster CHURCH OF CHRIST 8? LAFAYETTE STREET SUNDAY erst WORSHIP ........... SOnbbase 10:30 A. M. EVENING WORSHIP .......0 2.0.0.0 .0.4cseecseees 7:00 P. M. SONG PRACTICE ae a. . 6:00 P. M. ‘We invite you to attend these services. ‘Worship with the Church estab- ed on the day of Pentecost Ais. A iio way. 2nd Ch. A. D. 83. Worshipping the ne a ~ nme en ne r——Junior Editors ' BIBLE QUIZ wecers Setes cesta ——=seeee QUESTION: What prophet was fed by birds? ANSWER: sion field. Christina Kaul of 3202 Loon Lake ice in the field of religion and Shores, pointing to Korea on a map, is showing _ health. i 60 State Street the missionary'’s location to Mary Heikkinen of * * * 4049 Meigs Rd. (left to right), David Meyerhofer To help meet current needs in Bible School .. 9:45.A. M. of 3127 Whitfield St. and William Regentin of 4695 the various fields of pastoral serv- : Ocace Rd. ad . ices, the department voted unani- Worship .11:00 A. M. - mously to set up a Commission! THE SONCS oF CHRIST MAS on the Parish Pastoral Office to be, Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. ‘made up of denominational lead-. Youth Services ... 6:30 P.M. | i :ers, local-pastors and members of i 800 Young People Expected at Central More than 800 young people are expected to attend the annua people the Protestant views of the pastoral office.” To do this, it was ‘voted to undertake a | Tesearch project to collect a body. Flint District Methodist Youth f literature on the pastoral office Fellowship Christmas Hymn Sing 35 study material for both minister | at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Central 8"¢ laymen. Methodist ‘Church, George Putnam, choir director at Soochow College Central, will lead the singing of Christmas songs, both old and new, with Mrs. W. Henry Sink at) the organ. ‘Educator Dean Ongwof the high points in the youth program for this area, the 4 Chinese educator, a graduate Hymn Sing will usher in the Ad- of an American Methodist college, vent and Christmas season. has been appointed dean of studies The Central Youth Group will of the Methodist.affiliated Soochow serve refreshments following the ‘University College. Tainei, Taiwan. | bd * * sing. rect the academic program of the Problem for Adults '1,400-student college, which has NOTRE DAME, Ind, » — The Deen reopened by alumni after the Professor Chun-gi Kwei will di- Include —~FVot All Saints. i Some of the carols are ‘The Star Carol,” ‘‘Caroling, Caroling,” “Bright, Bright the Holly Berries,”’| “All on a Christmas Morning’ and’ | ‘We'll Dress the House.”’ The carels are now being pub- | | lished for use by choirs, schools | and soloists, The book table committee con sists of Mrs. William S. James,' Mrs. Lewis C. Keenan, Mrs. Mur- FE 4-0239 Bible School ........ | Morning Worship .. Evening Service . CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH G. W. GIBSON, Minister 347 N. Saginaw 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A. M. Youth an Adult Study ....../ 6:00 P.M. . 7:00 P.M. Prayer Meeting and Bible "Study Wednesday 7:30 P. M. ray S. Kice Jr, Mrs. Roy E.| Stripger and Mrs. N. Bradley Hig- bie. The man ‘doing time” in a fed . ba * rn aes oe Santee ong € “l- ~ | eral on the youre gang lead. . Others are Mrs. Robert Hatt, Morning Worship -....0..1100 ALM , Mrs. Donald Whitfield, Mrs. Thém- | Evening Worship ......... 1:30 P.M. as A. Farrell, Mrs. Harold M. Armstrong and Mrs. Dwight C. En- sign. ' - CALVARY MISSIONARY CHURCH Wednesday, Day of Preyer Freres at 10:00 A, M. Rev. Rese L. Davis, Pastor eame St. Andrews’ Mission to Observe Communion looked at grief, At an 8 a.m. service Sunday, National Men and Boys Commu- nion will be observed at St. An- ‘drew's Episcopal Church in Wa-, Christ Lutheran Waterford Township Airport Bd. at Williams Lake 84 Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Worship. 11 A.M. Arvid E. Andersen, Paster terford Township, | | At a special service at 7 p.m.| ithe Ede Chapter of Brotherhood (will install the Coulthurst Chap- ‘ter. Members of the National Coun- 'cil of Brotherhood have been in- vited and there will be a brief so- cial hour for members following the service. Rev. Hector Wineman, of Det. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN 1% Auburn, D.A.V. Hall Edwin Haddick, assisted by |Bureau of Prisons,"’ he said. This, seminary faculties to ‘reinterpret’ to the churches and the American major; Appoints Chinese. founder of the Catholic Youth or. School_was forced to leave main- FE 5-9960 ganization, the Most Rev. Ber- land China” et Sunday School ................... 9:45 A.M. any SE ie ie A graduate of Ohio Wesleyan Morning Worship poosun0o55nnG6 ... 11:00 A.M. the adult. conscience + Writing in Unwersity at Delaware, he holds B.T.U. So Spf tote e eee eee ; . 6:30 P, M, the current issue of the weekly, 2 Master of arts degree in po Evening Worship ............... -.. 7:30 P.M. (The Ave Maria, he says that the litical science from Columbia Uni-| Wednesday Prayer Meeting ......... 7.30 P.M. FIRST | CHURCH... NAZARENE JIM IRWIN, Guest Speaker Student of Olivet Nazarene College Mid-Week Prayer Service Wed. ......... 7:30 P.M. Kenneth A. Hutchinson Marshal McGuire Pastor Min. of Music | we WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL Ww. Y. PS. 6:45 P.M. 11:00 WORSHIP EVANCELISTIC 7:30 P. M. Rev. H. L. Johnson, Pastor Columbia Avenue BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbia Ave. In the days of King Ahab, the Bible tells us, |@ great prophet appeared from the land of Gilead. His hair, ‘and beard were long and his clothing was the simplest kind of ‘conditions that lead to delinquency versity. He was formerly a pro- “have been créated, not by chil- {SST of political science at the Covernment University of Kwan- Pastor: Rev. M. F. Boyd, Jr. Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention dren but by adults.” tung, the National University of Canton, the Fu Tan University of ‘Shanghai and the National Central, ‘tunic with a rough fur robe over it. At God's command this prophet—whose name was Elijah—hid alone in a wilderness . ‘near a brook with only the clear water of the stream to refresh Changed Her Mind Citas ot Kane ‘him. But every day food was brought to Elijah by ravens. BOSTON w& — Dr. Alma Locke While - "Taiws an he has been The birds brought him bits of grain or fruit which they. Cooke, a woman doctor who served professor and dean of the Nationa! carried in their beaks. So Elijah was able to live. Then, 30 years as a Congregational Chengchi (Political) University in (30,000 Churches) Central Methodist Rev. Milten H. Bank, O. D., Minister Calvin C. Rice, B. D., Asst I MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A.M. All Saints Episcopal Charch Williams St. at W. Pike DRINKING IS A M R L ISSU “ a . aie had te y as d for ce an we “be si tout to parva ae & pene ee —— L = Ww T a cores Ri gato id ms 1 - ' ewis * owler, Tate, ev. vi | pt ce h ha en prepare 0 at & gin jeat t , bed in His ricnianshio Milla, Curate ning of Elijah’s long service in bringing the people of Israel. back to a true worship of God. You will find the story of the one had k packed her stethoscope|works which God hath before or- 'prophet in First and Second Kings in the Bible. land was off for the dark continent idained that we should walk in FOR YOU TO DO: Color this picture with crayons for —at the age of 70. ‘them. your Bible scrapbook. Or mount it on cardboard, fold the’ Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) SUNDAY SERVICES 7:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Holy Baptism Church School | West Africa, By mid-November created in Christ Jesus unto good "4 1 i ends forward on the dotted lines and you can stand it up on 11:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. x4 BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH | jour desk: | FIRST MET ODIST and Sermon ‘ _ WEST HURON AT MARK STREET _ (Carlton Livesay of Rocky Mount, N.C., won $10 with this Can Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapman, Pastor question, Send yours on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins,'> | 5 ~ - . Perey M. Walley Jr., Minister of Education — AP Newsfeatures, in care of this newspaper, Monday: Was South Gaginaw ot Jalen fad a An ST. GEORGE’S ST. ANDREW'S Two Worship Services. ..9 asf 11:00 A. M. Communion at Both || there a real Mother Goose?) 10:00 A. M, Sunday Worship Service EPISCOPAL CHAPEL ii Sarees Rideg s german: “THE ETERNAL INSOMNIA OF GOD" ‘ity Conemenden :00 A. M.—Holy Communion Pye eg lg ri | DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH ‘ Communion Meditation by the Pastor ——_ ee aaa bee d 7:00 p.m.—Lay Developmen for Adults, | Pa 9:30 & 11:15 A. M— te - \ Fey. F Groupe for Juniors Junior Highs. | Sunday School’. -'. lon:m. | Morning Worship... tin'm |. 11:15 A. M. Church School ee ee Oirnmenten unt Some i te Senior pee _ Sunior and Beginners’ Church . Classes and Departments for All Ages 10:04 A. M—Holy Communion : 8:00 p. m—V. Youth Service .......... secsesveerrgadedbenrivetcrce 6:30 p.m. , and Sermon ste aloe Wednesday Mi Midweek Prayer Service as Service .. eee es eee Be sda 6:15 P. M. Chureh Schoo! iba eee Pestor-REV, LEE LaLONE 8.8. Sapt—ARTHUR nwaLb Wed., 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer ———— % : = _ sh ie oe ee oe a a a ee ee od eal ed ea a « THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, NOV EMBER 30, 1937 Warm wool mittens, ____ woven rag L aprons, potholders and bazaar in St. John’s loan Church on Hill street. Arranging the articles are (left to right) Mrs. Clar- Eleanor O'Neil Married in Birmingham Rite Today yerie Eleanor Carol O'Neil and John William English were united in marriage this morning in Holy Name Church, Bir- mingham. Msgr. Eugene Pad- dock performed the ceremony. . Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘Louis O'Neil of Birmingham, and the bride- groom is the son of the Patrick Gerald Englishes of Tribes Hill, N.Y. IN SATIN GOWN The bride was gowned in a white satin dress fashioned with a scoop neckline, = quarter-length sleeves and court train. She wore a welet length veil of Brussels lace and carried a cascade arrangement of white orchids with stepha- notis. * * * Serving as her sister's ma- tron of honor was Mrs. Henry Hale Wood. Ellen O’Reiliy of Kingston, N.Y., Denise Malaney of Larchmont, N.Y., Joan Gil- day of New Rochelle, N.Y., and Eleanor Wilsoref White Plains, N.Y., were bridesmaids. All wore moonstone blue satin frocks with net overskirt and carried a ican Beauty roses. * &.f- Best man was Robert A, White ef Kingston, N.Y. The guests were seated by Richard English, Phillip Fesney, Paul Butler, all of Kingston, N.Y.. and Arthur Hutton of New York City. BREAKFAST GIVEN For a wedding breakfast at Birmingham Country Club, Mrs. O'Neil chose an azure’ blue peau de soie gown with a bronze chrysanthemum cor- sage. The bridegroom's moth- Children’s ‘Smock’ When children clamor for something to do, dress them in one of dad’s old shirts, button- ed on backwards, and let them play “artist.” The pretend smock keeps smai-fry clean, and watercolor paints spots quickly disappear when you toss the shirt into your washer —~ and automatic clothes dryer. For perfect drying resulth when using you rautomatic clothes dryer, remember that synthetic fabrics dry much faster than heavy cottons, and should enerally be dried in a separate load. er wore a gray silk faille dress with pink accessories and a pink orchid corsage. * * * Before leaving on a trip to Florida, the new Mrs. English had changed to a roval blue wool sheath dress with black Persian lamb jacket. The couple will live in Salem, Ja. Pointed-Toe Shoe Needs Careful Fit The pointed toe . . . and very . . « is the footwear fashion story. Have you tried a pair of the slim, slim shoes? Or have you tried them on and worried that they might not fit? In either case here are a few tips on tips. As a devotee of the open tue shoe, you may find you neéd a longer size than you've been wearing. The key to “fit’’ is that thy ball of your boot and “the ball of the shoe miist dove- tail perfectly. Your foot hasnt been reshaped but the last on Which the shoe was made has been. Chubby toes don't always lend themselves to this new style. The léng nailed pedicure is not for the pointed, narrow footwear . either. The loving care which vou give your hands is seldom lavished on your feet, and now is the time to ‘ndulge them in extra creaming, preening and exercises. Toes stretched full length, then retraced rising up (heels in air) and down again before or after your bath or shower, gives your toes and arches a chance to breathe and relax. While reading you. might gently massage one foot and then the other'‘on top of a sma rubber ball. When you are ready to try the intriguing narrow shoes, _maybe a mild heel pattern is a good first rather than an ex- tremely high heel. A_ light- weight or a very soft caress- able leather helps, too. In the footwear industry it is said there are two kinds of shoes, walk-around shoes and sit-down shoes. Keep this in mind for your experiment in pointed toes. “@ Pontiac Press Phote ence Markeson of North Anderson street, Mrs. Wil- ate street and Mrs. Edwin May of North Warshall street. a.m. Saturday in Royal Oak were Mary Ann Porter and Richard T. Jordan. The Warren F. Porters are the bride's parents, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Marshall Jordan. The bazaar will open at 10 A penny supper will be served from 5 to 7 p.m. MRS. RICHARD T. JORDAN Mary A. Porter Becomes Bride of Richard Jordan Mary Ann Porter became the bride of Richard Thomas Jor- dan this morning in a cere- mony performed:at the Shrine of the Little Flower. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fred- erick Porter of Royal ‘Oak, and Richard’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. G. Marshall Jordan of Clarkston. The double-ring service was performed by the Rev. Thomas Rodgers. * * * For the ceremony, Mary Ann chose a gown of white velvet and a jeweled crown headress. She carried a spray of white roses. ** * * ASSIST BRIDE Mary Anne Gardner of Roy- al Oak was the maid of honor, gowned in a red velvet dress and a red velvet headdress. She carried a bouquet of red and white roses. Patricia Check and Sharon Chapman of Royal Oak also attended the bride, in forest green colored velvet gowns. They wore matching head- dresses and carried red and white roses. * * * Serving as best man was Francis B. Bettendorf of Royal Oak. Ushers were William G. Robert Kerns, Ruth Meckler Slated at Cranbrook Concert Guest artists for Cranbrook Music Guild's concert Tuesday will be Robert Kerns, baritone, and Ruth Meckler, pianist, * * * T. Sgt. Kerns who recently won the Detroit Grand Opera Association's $2,500 annual Op- era Scholarship is a graduate of Cranbrook School and is cur- rently on active duty as. soloist with the U. S, Air Force band. *’* . At Tuesday's concert he will sing a group of Schubert and Strauss songs, several Ameri- Wash Blue Jeans Unglue your +eenager from his favorite blae jeans and give them a fast laundering with your washer and automatic clothes dryer. Even heayy blue’ jeans dry in less than an hour. Because they generally aren't colorfast, however, be sure to wash and dry them separately ‘the first:time or two. r “5 ‘glasses. Luther of Berkley and Felix Charlier of Birmingham. *- * * For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Porter chose a French blue taffeta gown featuring a lace bodice and matching feather hat She wore a cor- sage of pale pink roses. Mrs. Jordan's choice was a cocoa brown crepe dress with a lace bodice and a matching hat. Her corsage was of yellow chrysanthemums. RECEPTION HELD A reception was held at the American Legion hall in Royal Oak following which the new Mrs. Jordan changed to a ‘brown wool dress with match- ing accessories. * * * After a honeymoon in New York City, the couple will re- side in Royal Oak. Test Eyes Yearly A child may score 20-20 on an eye chart test while in the sec- ond grade, But the next year, according to the National So- ciety for the Prevention of Blindness, he - might need Because children's eyesight varies from year to year, they should have annual eye examinations, to Feature Guest Artists can songs arranged by Aaron Copland, the ‘Soliloquy’ from “Carousel,.”" and “Urna Fa- EIS Ae tale’ from ‘La Forza del Des- tino” by Verdi He will be ac- ccmpanied by Robert Bates of Cranbrook * * * Ruth Meckler, the 1957 win- ner of the $1,000 Grinnell Foun- dation Piano award. is a De- troit pianist acclaimed for her sensitivity and mature under- standing. A student of Mischa Kottler, she is now a scholar- ship student at the Curtis In- stitute of Music in Philadelphia. working under Rudolph Serkin. Her program at Cranbrook © will consist of ‘Partita Num- Clean Mop Often It's sraart fo clean-your mop each time you scrub the kitch- en floor. Mop heads made of sturdy nylon or cotton yarn may be slipped off their frames for laundering in washer and automatic clothes dryer . . and the dryer-dried mop will be as soft and fluffy‘as new when it emerges from the dryer! ‘ 2 x ® Fi * \! . Wo a wae ae ot * ieee tee a i Ea a ee ee ee et areca es ee ber 2 in C Minor’ y J. S. Bach and the ‘‘Mephisto Waltz’’ by Liszt. RUTH MECKLER this? cially, and e veryt ody knows it. “Would it be smart to come right out and tell them ex- actly how much I have when they ask me? So many of them have ideas about invest- ing it. for me or my setting them up in business, “IT would like a man who is well - fixed himself, but I wouldn’t have the nerve to ask HIM for an accounting of his finances. How should I handle ‘ ABBY DEAR AVAILABLE: You have a right to know all about a man's financial status (if you intend to marry him) and AVAILABLE WIDOW” you should be willing to di- se yours. Lay all the FACTS on the table — but not the CASH! * * * “DEAR ABBY: My problem is my best girl friend at school. She has every boy in the class chasing her and I don't know why. is skinny and is taller than of the boys. She wears bands on her teeth and is not pretty. fat but I am -just built funny. You should see- my mother. | wish you could tell me how to get the beys Thank you. DESPERATE 11-YEAR-OLD DEAR DESPERATE: Don't be too anxious be yourself and act natural. Time does wonders for 11-year-o!d girls. * * * “DEAR ABBY: When I mar- ried Margaret she was. the prettiest girl in Atlanta, Ga. and also one of the nicest. We had. a good life together until our daughter was born.° Then she went off her rocker. She has beeh off it for about six- teen years, | “She ran away with a kid young enough to be her son Worth the Cost to Be | Whistle-Bait Blonde By OLGA CURTIS INS Women’s Editor NEW YORK (INS) — To bleach or not to bleach? That's a question a lot of women ask themselves. Bleach and be happy. answer. I just did—and for the first time in my hitherto brunette life, taxicabs stop when | whis- tle, policerfien smile, and men take off their hats in eleva- tors. is my * * * It's worth the $45 and the seven hours in the beauty par- lor, the wisecracks from your friends and the farewell note from your steady. . * * * That “Gentlemen Prefer Blonde” propaganda is all too true. They do, even when they're protesting that you shouldn't have bleached your hair. The tip off is that they're - anxious to take you to cock- tails, dinner and the theater just to tell you they really don't care for blondes. STARTED YOUNG Subconsciously, I started my . switch to blondeness at the age of 12, when I had brown pig- tails held by rubber bands and Holiday Visitors Return Mr. and Mrs. Glenford M. Shibley and their four sons, Glen, . Kevin, Scott and Brett, have returned te their home in Parma Heights, Ohio, alter spending a week with Mrs. Shibley’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Shearer of Chero- kee road. * * * a Spending Thanksgiving with Mrs. Carolyn DeGrace of Mons roe street were 17 relatives from Saginaw, Birmingham, Dearborn and Detroit. The evening was spent at the home of Mrs. DeGrace’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William DeGrace of South Edith street. * * * Mrs. Ruth G. Smith of Pon- tiac, Ill., spent Thanksgiving Day with her sister, Mrs. Lucy Smith, and niece Mrs. Lucy Adams of Crescent Lake road. , * * * Out-of-town guésts attending the wedding today of Mary Ann Porter and Richard Thomas Jordan are Genevieve Hayes of Pittsburgh, . Mrs. Mary A. Davis of Cheboygan, Mrs. Mamie Cromer and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Haehl of Elyria, Ohio. * * * A son, Paul James, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank James Glowzinski Jr. (nee Patricia Zielinski) Nov. 8 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Frank James Glowzinski of Kingston road and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Zielinski’ of Williams Lake road. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dur- oss of Springfield, Ohio, are announcing the ee ti ‘a: daughter, Ann Marie, N ' Patrick Lawless of | drive is the maternal grand- father and Mr. and Mrs. pone nis Duross of Marquette street are the paternal grenciparents. * * Mr. and Mrs. James W. . Fraser (nee Arline Anderson) of Roundup, Mont., .announce - the birth of a daughter, Diane Michele, Noy. ° Grand- parents are Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles W. i Andefson of Williams Lake road. \ the girl I ost envied had long blonde curls that had to be wrapped in paper nightly. I got pushed over the perox- ide edge when my scattered gray hairs started getting close to each other. The transition from brown to ash blonde turned out to be far more painstaking than ex- pected, * * -* No reputable beauty parlor, haigdresser Albert of Fifth Av- nue informed me, tries a bleach without testing. So first you get tested for possible scalp reaction, because some women are so skin - sensitive that bleaching means blisters. * * * If the test is okay, then comes the bleaching—a _proc- ess that can take from one hour to one day, depending on the pigment of your hair. YOU'RE A FRIGHT You sit in a peroxide pack and keep sitting until you're sort of a ghastly orange tint. If you’re more orangey in one spot than another, you get bleached again until the hair is one horrible shade all over. * * * Now you get washed and rinsed, and on comes the dye. “Don’t pick your own color of dye.’ says Albert. ‘The beautician has* a much more honest opinion of your skin tone than you do. So you put yourself at the mercy of the operator until she considers you dyed properly. Then you get washed. rinsed. set, dried and combed. And there you are, blonde and bewildered. It takes a couple of days to get used to the stranger in the mirror, but moral support is _ plentiful. All of it comes from other bottle blondes, who whis- per, “Keep it up. You'll love being blonde.” IT do. Social Workers. to Hear Broomfield Congressman William S. Broomfield will speak on pend-. ing social legislation when he addresses the National Associa- ation of Social Workers Thurs- day. The Oakland County chapter wil] meet at 12:15 p.m. at Hotel Waldron and will partici- pate in a’ discussion about what can be done regarding the legislation. “AN the boys think I am too and the police located hef for me. She absolutely refuses to see a doctor, What can I do? A man can't be both father and mother to a 16-year-old girl. VERY UPSET’. DEAR VERY: One does not ask a person who is obviously mentally ill if she wants to see a doctor. Her actions in- dicate that she isn’t capable of making ber own decisions. Make this one for her. * * * “DEAR ABBY: What do you think of a married man who has been married for sixteen vears and gues with a married woman for nine years and then Wealthy Widow Finds Money Plus Men _ Adds Up to Facts-on-the- line Problem drops her and goes with a sin gle girl for five years.’ Then when his wife dies he goes for seven years, DEAR CURIOUS; I think he must be a ver} old man by now. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO DUB- BY:. He sounds like a fellow who starts things he can’t even begin. Lose him. ‘ If you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of this paper. She will be glad to answer your letter, For a personal reply, please enclose a stamped self-addressed enve- lupe. Singing in Operettas Fun for Area Man at U. of M. By ROSE PERLBERG ANN ARBOR — Peter “Cartwright marked his fifth season with the University of Michigan's Gilbert and Sulli- van sey when he appeared . in the mee pai in the school of Busi- ness Adminis- tration has CARTWRIGHT been singing light, lyrical G&S music since Cranbrook High School days. Pete is the son of Dr: and Mrs. F. S. Cartwright of Birm- ingham. , * * * He's identifed on campus these days bv his conspicuous, if well trimmed beard Strok- ing it lightly, he explains with a grin: “It's something the society likes you to grow — if you can — to make productions more authentic,” admits more confidentially, ‘Actually, I rather like it!” TO PLAY EN DETROIT But the beard comes off and Ris gaudy 19th Century cos- tume goes back on the rack after the cast tours Detroit Dec. 7, when it will perform the twin bill in Rackham Au- ditorium. Both operettas were enthusiastically received at the university. * * * It takes a long time and a lot of work to put on a G&S show, Pete declares. ‘‘Trial by Jury” and ‘‘The Sorcerer’’ re- hearsals started a good month and a half before eS night. * Singers and dancers spent three hours a night, two nights a week perfecting parts. Final week before curtain time saw them practicing for five hours every night. * * * Pete just received the coveted G&S’ pin, awarded to performers after they’ve reached the fifth season plateau, and as far as he knows now, he'll be back with the society this spring. He has ‘‘a lot of fun"’ in each show, likes the music — “‘It's light, gay, relaxing’ — enjoys working with the good friends he’s made among fellow players, and meeting new people, ACTIVE OTHERWISE ’ Away from the hustle and bustle of the theater world. Pete is an active member of Sigma Phj-fraternity, in which he's held several house offices. He also has raked in the laurels in scholastic endeavors and as a member of Phi Eta Sigma, freshman honor society. After graduation, Pete plans on law school, with his eye. on a career in corporate law. * * * Music and acting — he was a member of a high school act- ing group and spent a few months at Cranbrook Summer hobby, But it’s a hobby Pete really enjoys, as anyone who talks to him, or watches him on stage can tell. All Job Hunters Should Appear Well Groomed NEW YORK — Every job -hunter should remember that the first impression he makes may be his last—unless he is neat and wel] groomed from head to toe. This is especially true of young people just out of school. Typically, they have little ex- perience to offer. They must make an immediate good im- pression in an employment in- terview. * * * “A job-applicant's shoes are one of the first things many employers look at,’’ the .Na- tional Shoe Institute was told recently by Walter W. Leland, New York a agency president. “Sloppy shoes on a person etherwiee well dressed may suggest sloppy work habits to an employer,” Mr. Leland said. “On the other hand, a good-looking pair of shoes can improve the appearance of a neatly but averagely well- dressed applicant. “Shoes must be right. They are an important. part of the over-all impression-that-a job applicant makes in an inter- view. That first impression can make or break his chance of a job," Mr. Leland said. * * * Good shoes that fit well help to reduce fatigue as job hunt- ers make their rounds: The . feeling of being well dressed from the ground up builds self- confidence in interviews, ac- cording to the National Show Institute. Employers look while they listen, and what they see tells them a lot. * x * So for job hunters—especial- ly young people seeking their first job—a new pair of shoes is a smart investment, Handy Laundry ~ “A place: for everything and everything in its place,” is a good motto to remember when planning your laundry room. In addition to washer, ironer and automatic clothes dryer, a well- equipped laundry room should include counter space for sort- ing laundry, a shalf for such supplies as. soapflakes, water conditioner, bleach and de- tergent, and a mending kit for emergency repairs. Husband's Health Fails Him 2 Years Before Retirement By BEULAH STOWE “What happens when retire- ment is in sight, 9nd then a man’s health fails?"’ asks Mrs. _ PE. * * & . “My husband is 63 and has had two heart attacks. He does not think he can get his pen- sion until he is 65, ana we have no other savings except for a checking account which we use for current expenses and which never rises” — What happens next épents on his company and his wife. Mrs. P. H. can do these four. things:. 1. Check with tier husband's doctor for her own personal report on how much or how ‘little work her husband can do _ with reasonabid safety. %* & *&- 2. Check with her husband's * company to find out if it will pay him a pension i. he retires two years early. Find out, too, what his full pension at 65 would be. ‘ e+ &. & 3. Check with her husband's company to see if it will place him in an easier job for the next two years, even if this ~could be done only at a re- duced salary. (She must sell this idea to her husband's “pride, as well as his pocket- . book.) His salvation on a job lies with his own company— a 63-year-old man with a heart condition wotld have liftle chance of finding an easier job elsewhere. ~ x + "4. Check into jobs for her- self, in case her husband's - condition ‘-should remain so serious that he should be quiet and home-bound from now on” All these things should .be done sensibly and* soon. A sick man can do some serious worrying about his job — he is stuck in the hospital or at home. SETTING UP TRUST Q~—"I would like to leave what money I have to my chil- dren, husband and grandchil- dren, but would like to leave it in trust. Could you tell me what it would cost and how it could be done?"— C.L.L, A—Go and see a lawyer and he will help you make a will can be 1 legal misunderstand 7 ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1957 _ . How About Forming Figure - Moulding Club? shapiiete yVAAAAAAAANAAAAAANAAANANANAAAAN AAAS TSnSesSeSiksfSCompetition Makes Exercise Fun ter on others, jump into the water|their attendants and their families} py sogmpuINE: LOWMAN fun to do together. For instance,|the floor. After a few times the, Sit fairly close together, Keep with haircut > The new “Holiday Fair hair » style Cut and waved complete. ¥ Call in now for this wonderful ; ‘aie 3 , | ty Salon , | Saginaw St., 2nd Fleor a —— : also beca' with her arms resting on exercise down In the crater of Mt. Ruapehu,|element of competition enters in.|the floor in front of her. Fi Fy win oly se Fo paddler apa emmcbtin. Saar & 9,175 foot peak located in North/That’s why a figure-molding class) The second woman holds the feet! the abdomen: Two women. sit : Island, New Zealand, is a°lake of is so. much more fun than doing/of the first down as the first raises facing one another, Both bend clap hands. Return trunks to the i, @ Scotch|hot water surrounded by ice and|©*ercises alone. You have com-/her trunk, head and arms up as] the knees and each woman locks |{0r, arms overhead. This is fun snow. pany in your “misery” and also/high as she can, She slowly r@|-her toes about the ankles of the (to do. compete to see who can lose;turns her trunk, head and arms to' other woman. _* &® &* > a > d > a » a > a a > > , > > > > > a éige clubs, stimulated by this col- e a ne exercise group and umn, In’ these groupe, neh What Are fry deere ns, cons Michigan’ s Largest and large self-addressed envelope hp be bo bh hn ho hb i i hi hi hi i hi i A hi A hi hn tin en hn in Mn i Me a Mla of 7 exercise five mornings a week aft- fe . 42 N. , Dinnerware ‘er the children are off to school Obl ‘gations [24 enone t ery Specialty Store po ere instances bor oe f E 5 tiac Press. PP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPV APPA PP EA —PPPPPRPEPL PPL PP IPP PAP ; mee 'y once a W com- mM Pot | aia oreen en, gr get: 0. p oye: « ner .~ o ig ie x» . As seen in H. 6 Gets rata alos taldctsi pan cena Secretary Invited . m in House & Garden. |r So viy anccting te u erect to the Wedding of Why Not Give 10 Years bd [ help. 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This attractive! and unusual plan provides life Aas: insurance. protection for every) f , eligible member of your family) af Sipe cor Sieh, Soy lati | | = e i e Open Tonight and Every Night e e ¥ Until Christmas! children at No Extra Cost, It Watch. for the First 24 W. HURON ST. PATTERN Monday, December 2nd‘ in Rection you now own—at a new,/ guaranteed, low cost. Find out . —- new plan now. See > jor : JOE CORNICK | Representative. 1080 West Huron FE 2-0219 THE LIFE y ( 7 QS? | INSURANCE COMPANY 1 OF VIRGINIA NCE OT! + MOKNONS. YNOH, i | THE PONTIAC PRESS — THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 90,1057} 2 Sf ‘TW ue oS Se 3 : e S : E - . wencieer eh wee @ ‘0 | Arnold Hungerford . .... Guard Sr. Ortonville All Count Class B Hecht. Rochester ........ 7 9 0 84|Willie Duncan ........ Guard Jr. Pontiac TAT Ens WeacuDGAn \Ed Lauinger ..... . Guard Sr. _-St. Michael y Drucker no breacuck ls 6s osieem Martens ._.....- .. Center Sr. Berkley : an |Joe Sharpe .......... .. Center Sr. St.-Frederick . Rogers. Ferndale Mary ® 81 Bob Filar .............Q’Back Jr. Southfield | 3 woe 7\Chuck Graves ......... Back Jr. Ortonville NAME POS. CLASS SCHOOL | [Figley, Troy asi “88 0 48 Tom Ridley ........... Back Jr. Southfield amscol gait 38 oe 38 ° Tom Underhill . ..- Back Sr. South Lyon Roger Moll f End S l Kevachevich. Oek Park .....7 1 3 Siducer Lewis .......... Back Sr. Hazel Park Birmingham 20 « «1 Jack Lyon OL Baek Jr. St. Frederick Roger Mollencopf ..... an Sr. Clawson [eteon Holly (448 ijim Sierns Back S RO Dond urea 21 2 6 1/ Ba ronnicliff Back Ss st. J Jack Schaeffer ......... End - Sr. Lake Orion) |Borues. Lamphere ...... f7e8 IM OlerMS .........-. c or. ndero| at Clemens : ce 358 1 unniciiif ........Bae or. St. James ; 7 . s ere 2 even Phil Tinsman ......... Tackle Sr. Holly |sturpiy Hasel Park |||... 95 9 39 SECOND TEAM | SECOND TEAM Chuck Ebersole ....... Tackle Jr. Rochester catherman, Farmingto ton... : : ; 33 NAME — POS "LASS SC t INTER-LAKES ‘NAME ys “LASS 8 Larry Lomako Guard Sr Clawson|?, Unaernin, 8. Lyon oo 8 8 8 aa) A ate CLAS: SCHOOL an | NAME ro: CLAS! SCHOOL Leo Valk Guard S arney, Bloomfield Hills & @ 1 37.Jim Sechrist ................ End Sr. Birmingham League = Gemes'Ron Call ......--.......0000 End Jr. St. Michael 0 VAaIKO .....5+5054-4rUar oT. Troy | \Rebse. Clawson . -- 8 6 1 37 Mike Hardiman ............. End Sr. Pontiac acetate - hed et ae? by Larry Tiernan .............. End Sr. South Lyon . Pat Haley ............ Center Sr Clawson) Dennis Van Sicklen ....... i Tackle Sr. Walled Lake|Farmington ..........3 1 1 8 3 i Roland Fernetie ....-..0.200 Tackle Jr. Lamphere * John Lucadam ........Q’Back Jr. W. Bloomfield COUNTS ABSA SCORING yp \gobn Rise ........--..---..- Tackle Sr. Waterford] pangs Met ---------2 33) $8 Girom McGuire .............. Tackle. *~. Se” Farm Our Lato Dave Hecht .. ceceeues Back Jr. Rochester | Gecki, St. Benedict ........ 720 1 _ Bill Knott# ..cccccece-++-s0s suard Sr. RO Dondero Wan Dye ScO00S | > : ; : 4/Bob Dobski ..............+.. Guard “ Jr. OL St. Mary Lowell Acton ...... ... Back Jt: Clawson meter cient “ | 13 $$ Sq/Bill Kaufmann ............+-. Guard Sr. Berkley ooo Ed Keetifig -..--..:62.4-5.55 Guard Sr. St. James Bob Letson .¢......... Back Sr. Holly Hheseger a imme : 4 4 18 $ John Kerr .......... wreeees . Center St. RO Dondero OAKLAND B Dave Bourns .........-... .+. Center Sr. South Lyon oe Young. st. Ri 4 . 810 0 60 Tom Morey ..........-00+ -» Q’Back Jr. Ferndale Loaget of Jim Fox’ ..........-. veceueee . Back Sr. St. Michael NAME POS CLASS SCHOOL |L. Ostrander. Almont oe $3 0 sjpon Yeargan ...........+... Back Sr. Walled Lake} - wet wt titom Derocher ........-..... Back Jr. St, Frederick 7 - Proper, Romeo cvaseeeee 9 711 53/Dave Catherman ............ Back Sr. Farmington/ Lake orion 8 @€ 6 $ ‘ 8 Bob Bogues ..............005 Back Jr. Lamphere Terry Anderson ........ ..». End Jr Milford} \Erigh.” Been chs Ses -g ee diFrank Voeffray ..... ee ceees . Back Je. RO Kimball/Sieyen “$32 $3 YLarry Follis ................ Back Sr. Ortonville 3 Ken Armstrong ...... Sdoogde 1!) Sr. W. Bloomfield Fisher, Brown City ........ 8 7 2 44) ' HONORABLE MENTION Madison '.. 231 361 Manuel Raimi .............. Tackle Sr Oak Park|Butst, Tmlar city “TULL 1 7 0 4a\ENDS: Kennedy, RO Kimball; Cole, Waterford; Yoshonis, Southfield: Beserich, yoson-ogl ohana Ear MCI ——a aenen Lloyd Martin Tackle Sr Oxford |DeBeaubian, Lapeer ........ 8 7 © 42|Berkiey; TACKLES: Paiaian, Pontiac; Hamner, Birmingham; GUARDS: Bryc s ENDS: Kast, St. Frederick; Drake, St. Michael; Boyle, St. James: TACKLES: Walt Cudnohufsky .......... Guard Sr. lake Ors : a ag or ag Hg fore wong ow Bree ip, Farming ton Our Lady: Paanikowsls” t"damen: Buracke Lamphere: Moonie: st. Ae Helelo 2 f OOGORBCnES * at © a x &k * Eilber, Berkley; Fink and Wurst, Walled Lake; Moore and Zurcher, Southfield: WANE OOSLANe an |Prederic CENTER: Tom Lauinger, St. Michael; BACKS: Paul Underhilt, South Jim Carmean ............... Guard So. Clarkston Banks, RO Dondero; Douglas, Pontiac: Wellington, Hazel. Park; Sutton, Fern- Lesgue Games |“¥D: Stetnhelper, St. Michael; Withey, Ortonville; Raymond, OL St. Mary; Ken Purdom ........ Siielieeee Center Sr Rochester dale; Farrar, Waterford; Ritchie, Birmingham, WeT Ww TiGrase, St. James; Unks, Farmington Our Lady. | Nick Niera ...cs0c0sssseeee Q’Back Sr Lake Orion kk kk * Holy necccs 22 8a 8 kok * kk Dave Stokes ,............... Back Jr. Troy + [MUMOPE ........cceceee 520 6830 | Doug Storey ..+..........+.. Back Sr Lake Orion = soy Bloomfield Hills... -f2 3 iG John Zeeman .........°--... Back Jr. Milford Sriiien. Seca os +8 $ ° 3 s ° HONORABLE MENTION | |Clareneeville 3.........0 7 0 0 8 0 } ENDS ee ee eee gee SS oo pgs Parks, oak: ‘ : TK ce, C e crack RO Shrine: GUARDS. Hubbell. Milford. Chittick, Take Griea’ Sungen SUBURBAN CATHOLIC | Clawson: Spicet, RO Shrine:. CENTERS: Vaiek, Holly; Bradley, W. Bloomfield: : All Cromwell, Lake Orion; Johnstone, Milford: Asbury, Cranbrook: BACKS: Kelley, League Games Milford; Pigley, Troy; Jensen, Clarkston; Bradsher, Holly; Montross, Rochester; a WLT WLtT Acker and Nurek, Avondale; Kearney and Mezey, Bloomfield Hills: Neph and (Ot. Rita ....... 05.00. 6 6 80 90 Schoff, Lake Orion; Bailey and Kovachevich, Oak Park; DuBois, W. Bloomfieki; _ |8t. Benedict .......... 5 1 0 6106 Robinson, Madison hy P ocreorl ener =e : ‘ ‘ : ; | * * x = : St. James ............3 40 440 : Le Scien at ae | RO St. Mary . 0 6 0 0.7 6 , HALEY LUCADAM | SOUTHERN THUMB =| GOISDZINSKI YEZAK OHNGREN 7 League Games| © : ss Rai | vee Pee . 11 611 1 1 § 21 366 3°58 «6 46 36 6 § 0 17 0 | 60 080 SOUTH CENTRAL sii. 2 sini _ : SEE . : err Wit STEPHENSON = MURPHY DUNCAN mature | UO ‘- od eee | , ' —_ , ‘ meat fet = a am, seat, moe io 8 Ts... 25 Se )3=6a eee eC Oxford «........ denerees 4 . —— § eee ACTON veosseeeel 220021 8 2) LAUINGER SHARPE —— UNDERHILL 7 : TRI-COUNTY an : League Games | WLT wet Prep All-State Top Oakland Area Stars | "es25) 1! 1} donor Eleven na Rankings j Romea 1... .ccecec ees 130 @¢3-0F, Lanse Creuse ........0 3 0 18 0 Onor evens : ° CLASS A ‘ : % BI-COUNTY ENDS: Jim Ostrander, Almont; Narron, Lee, New Haven; case an (OD Their Way 1. Midand (8-0-0), | : Gordon Hoeksema, Imlay City; Dick Coulter, Lapeer. | Wit WHLT| DETROIT um — The-1957 All-| 3: Muskeson Melente, (2-0-0) cS fonts | i lla, TACKLES: George Lomakoski, Romeo; Dick Carl, Utica;/$outh take .........-¢ @ 1 7 0 lictate high “school foothall teams $. Flint Northern, (6-2-0) FILAR RIDLEY VANEK’ PFERDEHIRT | PBERSOLE = LOMAKO walter Griffin, Almont; Joe Ficht, Brown City. Genter’ Line Se 33.0 3b qare Of thelr way. 7. Grand ‘Rapids Union (6-1-1) : GUARDS: Jim Jacques, Utica; Dean Upleger, Almont; Teles. srrevsZ 3 8 62 7 0, They will appear, starting Tues- °. Lansing astern (7- 1-0) Excel in Basketball One-Man Attack | Mike LaValley, North Branch; Royce Shamel, Millington. iailein ° "7 day, on the sports pages oi The! 1 Muskegon Catholle (6-3-0) Area Unbeatens SA UA Lh 1 CENTERS: Carl Schnettler, Millington; Claude Horton, OTHER AREA, RECORDS ‘Pontiac Press. The Class A team CLASS ® ‘d’s Terry Anderss WL Tiwi sdav . ; Many. of the cuistanding gridders eter s & rry ales a as North Branch. Lae POETS coe conesctuvdeceenceres 4 a cen wean mae ed nee e 8 Micnda anes ™ , eam choice in Class B_ ranks BACKS: Butch Dallwitz, Romeo; Dick peseaublan, La-|gouth Lyon ..... 6 2 6 SOay, We Atass \ | 62 Bast Lansitg. (7-1-6) Harel] Perk +9/0-01-. named foday will be sparking their pulled an unusual feat’ of scorin /RO A “gee fe eee es ae x ye svegs Bale sy Soba ees By at eee re pt Jae Sia = = ay rs foo a poe : : wie ; e io x a oS : 3 . f f : ‘ 3 OURTEEN __ | THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 80, 1957 Gomulka Cracks Down in Poland» Wales Sees Sputnik | Tapas pevomance ot * « * i pee Yank na Press Freedom Ending las Wheeling Fireball U.S. Monkey Who Flew ah eres ee ‘THE a Ry JOHN H. MARTIN Communist Party boss Nikita | LONDON w — Watchers re- g PPY veda did in Spunk 2. : . COMMUNITY NATIONAL : ENS Foreign Director | Khrushchev .in a |ported seeing a ball of fire wheel- 7 : ne rt a me ees mF oars ee] SETAE See ne Mow York Schools | 42=°=~O«*«é«éSANK drawing to an end after a year of} G0™mulka won political and econ-| _ sk | WASHINGTON W — The holder|more thith five years ago when he: : ie ee eee ea | eo Even before Polish Red leader|Union. But geography he cannot/rumors that the carrier rocket of/flight—a 25 - pound monepegat| Ve ie ee Sent 'S ws Wladyslaw Gomulka went to Mos-jchangé. Poland still is dependent|the first Russian satellite waslin a cage today munching on aj Sibiecied to gravitational frees | 4 0 i. oe | cow for the Communist “unity” lon Russia, hemmed in as it is be-|about to end its 56-day flight|carrot—apparently unconcerned by oy ia | mation — which Yugoslavia tween that powerful neighbor and|through space. But this was dis- all the publicity given to the dog prragill pllormecy one “9 at |York Journal American said that ¥ on SAVING CERTIFICATES re sign ~ he had begun crack-|- oy on the west counted by a spokesman at Jod-|that flew in the Russian Sputnik) 0°) tt tty ton cheat aS mee (the teaching of Russian in New! 43m ee. : started on an- experimental basis) 42 a pega Poles began talking and writing =) +s * He's a male monkey named! .cshtesy” eiste of “sete e s*4 ment savings at any one of our 8 con “We think the ball of fire was) ‘Stratosphere’ whe has been 00| gravity” for a minute oF so; | An inservice course in elemen- Semana beaxing offices. EE: & flente pro.|with @ great deal of freedom alter! reany Sputnik II circling its or.|¢xhibit at the Smithsonian's Na- oe and (4) was parachuted to earth /tary Russian for high school teach- 3 ” tional Zoo here since Nov. 5, 1953. ry gh : gram to cut in half the 1,300,000/last year's violent dispute with = —— coh ae, aes in the nose of the rocket. ers, beginning in February 1958,| 3 ‘s : Communit | yen 5 Pe mnie id im ay| ‘That was more then a year after| Says Dr. Theodore Reed, acting|has been submitted for approval.| 1.9 "ya y | his ‘new course” policy. But now Gomulka is drawing |Moscow radio, which said in an i ES. Experimental projects in one junior) ¢: ae ee ° é a sharp line between what js [OVeFseas broadcast that the sec-/he, another monkey s firector of the 200: high school and one senior high| Fy bat National Bank He wants to get rid of both the called constructive criticism and |9%4 satellite can be seen with the|were shot some 36 miles into the/ There has been no evidence of school also in the | 5 left-wing intellectuals and the : e naked eye. upper atmosphere in an Air Force - planning! 9% OF DESY Stalinists, The intellectuals com- | Political “oppositionism. e«¢*« ” Aerobee rocket. any ill effects of the flight that |stage. ie . plained that his policies were | If Gomulka has his way, Ob| Russia hag said the carrier Min = A Pal gle The steps to put Russian into observe. He has just led net proceeding quickly enough. jservers expect that he will evolve! ior of Sputnik I will re-enter| know, that historic flight marked rapdlircbive morn kyl pathagg ay the curriculum come as a re- Sparks-Gri ffin , FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service’ 42 Williams St. Phoe FE 2-5841 24-Heur Ambulance Service : +4 Force said, allow the conclusion|am hoping that these preliminary e closed. ‘This action touched off miles. ‘That pooch, however, died thar “the weightless state, as it|steps will pot meet” any oppost Communist orthodoxy : ~government the Presi- is likely to be encountered for tion." Hopes ran high late in October |demonstrators, The police dent and to suppress counterfeiters) MONKEY HEALTHY brief one-to-two minute periods in —_— the} “Stratosphere,” who also is jcontemporary rocket and jet air-| An average freight car is loaded by zoo craft, will not seriously interfere |about 20 times a year. LORD’S IS LOADED WITH STOCK 90 LORD’S IS PLAYING SANTA EARLY WITH SENSATIONAL Free Gifts! Open Sun. 1 to 5 P. M. _wancnouse ’ YOUR CHOICE RCA. | HI Fl's Values 69.95 to $99.95 $4 3 9° © FAMOUS CONTOUR § LOUNGE , tf { , ee . >. } 1F= F 4 | sai 3: } j ns a tf Y ¥ | | | © BUNK BED OUTFIT S225 ee eT ee ee : a oo | © 5.PC. DINETTE Extra Special 4 eer As 1 “Eddy Stone” = 1957 Model with & R = E Swivel Deluxe Features! Chair — | # Big full-width SSA Fraseee With Choice of Colors # Five Bottle and Egg Shelves in With Your Choice of a to- “sana, wane vm © 2-Pe, Living Room Suite |\ | Va . EASY CREDIT =f @3-Pc. Bedroom Suite = || \ fT |] 1) TERMS IDEAL FOR © ARRANGED! @ 2-Pe. Sectional CHRISTMAS | BUY AT LORD’S! | For as Little as 00 | 4 4 eee NO MONEY DOW Featuring © Toss-Away Bag e —_ ‘n' Rug Tool Pemous Make FOR SUITE & AND GIFT! EASY CREDIT TERMS! = a | Sa SCHICK ‘25’ #8 aul ] i rONECES | f 4 meme) =ELECTRIC. i es Bi r . " ao : iy TLS PM | $4988 ee he 125 wv. HURON "i * WAREHOUSE mss EL CADE Ls LAR i { . . NO PAYMENTS: “TIL MARCH! Westinghouse Stroke-Saver . Complete FULL FACTORY | ‘GUARANTEE desea EASY CREDIT TERMS Your Neighbor’s House Thompsons Improve on First Model By JANET ODELL Pontiag Press Home Editor In the past few “weeks we have had several homes that were do - it - yourself projects. Most of the builder-owners have said, “Never again!" Not so with today’s family, John N, Thompson, a teacher _at Waterford High School,’ has now built two houses. He is willing to do a third one, but his wife puts her foot down. She hat she has and in- tends to stay at 3776 Lakewood, Watkins Lake, for some time. ’”~ * & Actually, Mr. ‘Thompson did only about half the actual build- ing of their new home and sub- contracted the rest, He did, how. ever, draw plans to fit the lot just as he had done for the first house, When the Thompsons moved, they merely went next door. dudy, the eldest daughter, was allowed to come home from school to have her picture taken with her sister, Nancy. Judy is six and Nancy is four, Both are delightfully. poised little girls who carry on a con- versation with strangers as well as grownups would. Anxious to have their bedroom photo- graphed, they worked willingly to put it in order, “Unusual,” said their mother. BOSS CAT Smudge, the black and white kitten, shared the limelight with his two. young mistresses. Smudge is only six months old, but already is mammoth and gives promise of soon being the neighborhood’s chief cat. ‘The Thompson house is white frame with brick trim on the lower part. Mr, Thompson adapted it to the lot by making the front section two story. There are exterior entrances on two levels, A wide driveway leads up to the two-car garage and curving steps go up the side hill, Ga- rage door and shutters are painted turquoise. At the left of the garage is the door to the recreation room, This room has a brown and beige checked tile floor, Walls are a light sandalwood color. Shuttered doors close off the laundry room, In this latter space the girls’ father has hung a swing for them. tic covered with black and gold lines, There are tan flowered drapes at the full length front windows. At the end of the room nearest the outside door {Continued To Page 19) te emer sete "Sduneac eae indian, TWO GIRLS WITH CAT — That might be the title of this picture if it were an the picture below Mrs, Thompson is taking it easy in a damask covered arm chair, Walls and carpeting in the living room are sandalwood. From the windows at the right there is a view of Watkins Lake. eighteenth century painting. Judy and Nancy pose on the hearth with Smudge, the cat, cuddled close by. The sofa and armchair in the picture are both gold color. In “LOUVERED OPENING — This opening cut in the wall between the dining room and kitchen can be closed with louvered shutters.. On the aqua wallpaper there are pictures and lists of foods sold in old-time sweet shops — “Ginger > “REC ROOM” — Just a wonderful place for the children to marmalade; rock candy; spiced peaches; and bonbons”’ are but a few. The tile floor is beige, tan and gold. The steel and plastic breakfast set is yellow and gray. ELEVATED LIVING ROOM — In the three-level home built by the John N. Thompsons, this spacious living room is located on the second level, with windows opening at the front and end of the house. Mrs. Thompson is shown at the side win- ees Poutioc Press Photos by Ed Vanderwerp : ag oe dows, facing the front window area. A fireplace is another feature of the room, al- though not shown in this view. play and the parents to hold informat parties. There's even a fire- alee thove's @ ebikagit- » JO 4-6311 Model Phone FE 8-3041 N _ ST 9 @ Extruded lifetime service Donaldson Lumber Co. 27 ORCHARD LAKE TALBOTT LUMBER CO. 1025 OAKLAND. BURKE LUMBER CO, DRAYTON PLAINS Waterford Lumber Co. DRAYTON PLAINS DEER LAKE LUMBER CLARKSTON’ Miller & Beardslee CLARKSTON Lake Orion Lumber Co. -_AUBKE ORION sites slighty higher, ocraft aluminum for f © Stoiniess siee! inter. round weather tighe pata Zeer" * Products of che Westher-Proof Ca, 4 EW TWIN SAVING! eta ee wih Dillman & Upton, Inc. ROCHESTER T&M Lumber & Supply ROCHESTER | BENSON LUMBER CO. 549 N, SAGINAW ST. Poole Lumber & Buildets’ Supply Co. 151 OAKLAND PARRIS LUMBER CO. ‘ “WALLED LAKE Wessinger Lamber Co. WAUED LARS _ Harbor Building Supply As wen ln ad | “Wha Oakland Wholesale Co. Oxford Lumber & Coal OXFORD . Auburn Lumber Co. AUBURN HEIGHTS Compton Lumber Co. PONTIAC SURPLUS LUMBER CO. 5340 HIGHLAND ROAD ROTH LUMBER CO. . » $360 W. HURON HOY LUMBER CO. MILFORD . $63 N: SAGINAW ST. u eR ee ee ear are te ek Ss Ge eT Goal 01 72, y Pete aa CMH a ae Ss otis Mahe ees Y a i is NN A tu REGIE MIR MMOLE cB : ssi man aeeinn ‘ari “os shits ala sore Nga ree Ree ahs f THE. PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1957 - FACING WATKINS LAKE — The John N. Thompson house is on Lakewood, facing Watkins Lake. Buff brick trims the lower part of the exterior, while the upper. story is white frame with turquoise shutters. Garage doors are also turquoise. The & v the hill. Mr. Thompson designed his house and did a on it himself. door at the left opens into the recreation room. There is a second exterior door up Subtract a litle From Outside Size When an advertisement gives the ifeet? About as much as an extra) large bathroom, Remember, that, 0 ing sli. saw is. adjustable so that the blade can be angled to make a bevel cut, while a tilting table saw is adjustable so that the top can . be angled for the same purpose. state, since wood stud walls are much Jess bulky = maser | and brick, —- . | How much is 0 extra — square footage of a home, what} does it mean? rs . * * * The question is asked by many a prospective home buyer, ‘the West! points out. * * Floor area, the lumbermen ex- plain, is measured by the outside dimensions of a home, so that the, actual living space inside the home| depends on how much room your: walls take up. ee * A A wood frame house that is | wood sided will give a home buy- | er about 40 extra square feet of | living space, the lumber experts Peatiac Press Photo great deal of the actual work W. MOOTE + > Vermiculite in Grill Provides Evener Heat A layer of vermiculite spread under the charcoal in an outdoor grill will help provide even heat for barbecuing, according to en- gi mineral, which nor- ly is used as an insulating materi- terial, also will absorb grease drip- mally is used as an insulating -:ma- pings and reduce fare oa. * It acts as a wick so less fire- starting liquid is needed to ignite| the charcoal. Vermiculite usually can be obtained from lumber deal- ers and hardware stores. Refrigerator Quit - We'll Fix tt With 25% OFF on Parts FE 5-3759 PETE'S REFRIGERATION 1764 Cass Lake Road ? . 4 PORCH POINTER—Here's | are attractive, but they—are age by insects. eX- tremely durable. Plus features include fire-safety, resistance to | weather and immunity to dam- ‘Thompson Home WI1GGS-—Fireplace Fixture Specialists -HOODED FIRE SCREEN » Nationally advertised Venacsesa with gracefully shaped hood and black mesh fire-curtains. that open or close. with me a pull of the-tab. 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Black Wrought Iron Log Grips... eet 3-PIECE FIRETOOL SET, to hang on wall, *3”° @PEN TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT TH CHRISTMAS WIGGS — Bs WEST HURON ST. | tip for owners of older homes. If | the ceilings on your porches | | need replacement, cover them | with asbestos-cement board. The | smooth, durable panels not only | an opening has been cut, Lou- | vered folding shutters can be White curtains have pink and blue stylized flowers, Furniture is mahogany, The bedspread is hand crocheted, Nancy and Judy share an aqua room with a tiny matching lav- | atory. All bedroom floors are natural finished oak and are bare except for scatter rugs. * * * |be Fits Land Contour (Continued From Page 15) is a fireplace of buff colored bricks, To shut off the end of the stairway going up to the kitchen | there is a storage cabinet with a planter ‘on top. Above the planter is a pane] of ribbed glass. YFLLOW KITCHEN The kitchen is a compact square room. The working area is concentrated in one corner with a yellow Formica counter |. a — top. Next to the stove is a built- | 5. ane A larsgsccsm arg = cutting board. Appliances are | space for the youngsters. They white. The cafe curtains and top ruffle are yellow. Beige, tan and gold in diamond pattern make up the tile floor. In the opposite corner there's dining space. Here the walls afe papered in aqua to con- trast with the plain aqua walls elsewhere, This paper pictures and lists items found in an old-fashioned sweet shop, The breakfast set is stainless steel with gray and yellow top and chairs, In the wall above the table let ‘it t | | Their furniture is gray mahog- ; any with a bookcase headboard | on the bed. Curtains and bed- | skirt are pink and white dia- | mond patterned material.-The spread is pink corduroy. Smudge consideres this room hig too and spends many hours dozing on the rug next to the hed. * |or have lived here just over a year. if HOME OWNERS QUESTION BOX Q—We're trying to choose a home to build from a book of house plans. The one with the most features we want has a fiat roof. Is it true that fiat- roofed houses are hot in sum- mer? A—In general, yes. The sun beats directly down on the roof. and is radiated into living areas. A . house normally is cooler in summer be- | - BURMEISTER .. . GOLD BOND used to close this interior win- dow. TRADITIONAL FURNITURE Although the dining room is separate from the living room, it has the same sandalwood walls and carpeting. Draperies in both rooms are white with coral, gold, green and black designs. The. dining room is on ground levye- el; the living room is on the sec- ond floor; both really are on the same floor. passing through carries heat out. through louvers. roof is’ that it can be roofed with asphalt shingles in a color of your, mtenti oy furnt-—hoice, adding greatly to the ap- ena e con e pare ae |Pearance of the house, and giving | toes Oe cae a bs SS an |you a “color key” from which to 0 windows, * ‘plan other exterior colors. Per- seats are chartreuse. ‘haps the house plan you like can Lroof. reused once it has hardened? A—Yes. Soak it with linseed oil, knead it with your fingers until tency. ventilation for my photographic — dark room? A—A fan blowing through one, ; linstalled in one wall should do the’ |trick. Blowing air in, rather than) ‘out, trround doors and windows. BURMEISTER... GOLD BOND BURMEISTER . .. GOLD BOND BURMEISTER... GOLD BOND ALUMINUM HUMPHREY TENSION SEAL with a pitched roof Q cause it has an attic space large ° enough for proper ventilation. 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Yard 410°> LSIawuNd GNOG A109 °° * yzLsIawuNng an . S NINETEEN : + CHECK THESE FEATURES: _ : ‘# 7m 7 e As second buff brick Depince = “vn oO akes up much of one living | i INSIDE DOOR JAMBS HARDWARE CEDAR SIDING room wall. Above the stone man- NO. 1 FLUSH. DOORS < : "EB" ee ceee sees e b~4 tel ars, romps has vlaced | ATTENTION! [2 J sree. ce erence PPS ate 8 non prea mete oo PP iat nese 9 “Nothing is oh the stone man BI tees Ge. a tet sss GRADE A BIRCH Pamare Set, Pelahed Brae | | 1x6 PINE ROOF BOARDS | & tne the thee une, | GAS HEAT reurns ge dieses 1 "FLUSH. DOORS For Brand ce “11 $95 per M | windows A gold pet and | ' Qf 2456-8-1% Ge. a int... 96.45 enlighdites Staats SO Fold-A-Side Hardware = matching lounge. chair, Lamp Z| crear outsive poors | for Closet D. KNOTTY PINE PANELING tables are mahogany. A second . fe] GRADE A BIRCH oors 1x6—1x8—1210 > lounge chair has a damask type af) Prams Knect-towe a FLUSH DOORS: ~ Sliding Door Hardware Brand New Stock covering of beige and grem. A if You. Have Your ia DD scecsssvsnces er |) Fm ‘seem. ane complete stock © Track, Rollers, 1%” $2.30 Bet Reg. $190 per M—Now m sale counterpart isi he te ree | Gos Permit— ja — na Sega on. aml | © mam eee oe” at oe $145 4 on rece. oO Exterior, b -] omy. one, cave, | ACT NOW! I] Doors With Lights [ficee' og SATIN 8 EL gett ge Ra agg as a study. But there is warn- | bi ~~ . pkey ei oon be dap | Install a Famous |. Randle = | 59 Sta ne See © San ase Sa... 9 . . Fonds, Ist only. in one corner, Thi is ; ee ee ee CLEAR PONDEROSA PINE MOULDING [ 2:10 x. 5 The ‘second bedroom is blue. | me | , White Pine $114.50 | 3 /GAS FURNACE} | oax rooninc 200 FT. OR MORE a 18 CUSTOM HOMES E . ‘ae | Ne; Lend Beer FS | Free Esti “> Te. | $9Qeer | Moulded Base %ox3% .............Lin FL. 9% | Red Fir 114.501 © bream Hills - ree Estimates |@ Common 5. Modern Base %x3% ......... Lin FL Sef meren pple Lane Silane 30°" | Moulded Casing 11/1622 ........ Lin. 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Before you start the, $b, to Regain Beauty romper’ 4 # ae * } ; F THE PONTIAC PRE though, make sure the floor, wall % | nS ad ____, /or countertop is structurally sound, | Es Yes, it is perfectly possible tojlevel and free of old materials! set a new layer of Ceramic tile|that might interfere with the bond| over an*old layer, If the original of the adhesive. tile ‘floor, wall or countertop has ‘been defaced beyond recall, you To make a small room seem can regain its beauty and prac-/dramatic and important, use his- ticality by installing new tile. [toric murals that fool the eye into _ -_ ke ® seeing depth; refreshing scenes-de- This can be done with either the picting mountains and streams, or) approved adhesives (bearing US| the luxury of textured coverings Dept. of Commerce hallmark CS/simulating damask, stone, marble! 181-52) or the conventional cement'or bamboo. H OM E REMODEL ING | . | "7TT1c Rooms Es} ' ' GARAGES J wom ° Roofing * Storm Windows i * Porches REFLECTS HEAT — Sketch, can be used instead of foil. |Radiator Etfi | No matter how much we ap. preciate the warmth that comes -| from registers and radiators, we ‘can't help thinking what a nuisance ithey can be. , Any man who's lugged furni- ture around every time his wife above, shows how aluminum foil- covered panel behind radiator reflects heat into the room that AS : otherwise might be absorbed by a cold wall. Aluminum paint | ciency Increased With Barrier choose something other than a me- tallic paint ——___ It reflects heat all right—right back into the radiator. If you | have a radiator painted a bright, handsome, silver color, you have also a 15 per cent heat loss. Get ___| closets, SS, SATURDAY, aiebicn 80, 1957 Did you make any repairs or Repairs May Be Deducted flakes in the finish. Another ‘made by incorporating pear! os chemical coating used in-jsence in the formulation of the Built-In Closets renovations in your home during 1957? If so, it might be rewarding Used to Create ‘Beauty. Nook’ >... (2122 1,4 zits te cowarting book or to. query your Internal Built-ins can solve almost any| Revenue office. You may tind the storage problem in the home, but/money spent on your home can be they can work other wonders asideducted from your taxable in- well when used with a little imag-/Come. Whether it is exempt from) | imation taxation or not, ary money spent A good example is shown, in the" improvements is a sound in- drawing‘ of two built cloasts a. "Ameo! ranged to create a “beauty a in the bedroom, bath, or dressing Glamor Coatings Please room, One closet. houses linens, and the other can be used as a wardrobe,|cal or for storing sundry needs such = es ou're really living! The best in modern fuels deserves the ly is @ pearl.--like finishjfinish. BE LUMBER + Bostsrs SUPPLIES “FUEL avr, y 549 N SAGINAW ST Pontiac 6 Mich Tre FE4 2521 best in modern equipment ” } } = |Z = = = | = Te | Play safe, Be sure. if ACCEPT NOTHING BUT a : as extra blankets, bathroom sup-. / * plies, and small appliances, or per- HEATING ‘haps to hide a clothes hamper. EQUIPMENT The louver doors of ponderosa pine serve two special purposes, They give a modern, textured appearance to the reom, and | Permit circulation of air in the important toe prevent mustiness and discourage. moths. Wardrobe closets of ponderosa pine with hinged louver doors can (be obtained in “knocked down” |form. They are easily assembled jat home. NO DOWN PAYMENT Up to 5 Years to Pay G & M Construction Co. 2260 Dixie Hwy., North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac eee . } large heat risers for warm-air fur-/ absorbed by the wall. igets a yen to see how it looks! —— = and varnish remover | The closets in the drawin see mr ar and shopping. : ; read some newspapers un- closets e ving were| Ae | ° dere tere pent o Mord der = radiator to catch the (built by a carpenter. Four stock! Y, Mile West of Village of Commerce on Sleeth Rd. Or Anything You Need at a Price Firion cre anne Tait Gtipplags. "Wear robber aloves |louver “shuttorr’ of pendent pine, Otto A. Trzos 12.N 8 P.M to Fit Y. Budcet no matter how heavy the furni-) amd go to work with steel woel were hinged at one side and in the! Open Daily and Sunday oon to 8 P. M. oF! our Budge ture. | until all the old finish is re- |middle, permitting them to fold 3101 0 hard Rd a . a tk & * | moved. Do this with heat OFF. |compactly when opened. re. Lake Rd. Get Rich Quick Our Many SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Are She'll remind him that the piece} Next, paint the radiator with Keego Harbor . Our BEST RECOMMENDATION [a= Fepe Pee Me the aes] some neutral shade, dull finish) A wall of glass block has in-| FE 2-0278 : : lee i. wit ce drying: out|#/kyd base paint if you feel it/sulating properties equivalent to = ° FREE NO gilts: . ing l caseas inted. Onl int the|@" eight-inch brick wall and insu-/ . J wood and warping glued joints, {Must be painted. Only pain . Z Eves. and Sun. | her lates more than twice as well 3 TU 3 -4000 ESTIMATES . OBLIGATION And what de you do when your i" — a A as.an ordinary window, Call MA 6-6247 12545 Linwood COMMERCE HILLS ‘9980 = PRICE NO MORTGAGE COSTS 3 bedroom ranch homes,~40 feet wide, forced air heat, auto. hot water. plenty of cabinets. These homes are 100% complete. Lots are 80 feet and wider. Paved streets paid for. 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STANTON | 103 State FE 5-1683, INSULATED CAST-ALUM “i ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDINGS 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1957 ‘My Show’s Not va Trouble’ Frank Sinatra Don’t Dig Gray Flannel Suit Guys By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD #-- “Those guys in the gray flannel suits—I just oA don’t dig ’em.” This was Frank Sinatra’s com- ment to reports that his TV show was “in trouble.” There have been pry sre items that his sponsors and network are worried over the quality of Sinatra’s Friday night show and = ratings . has drawn. Concern was es over the fact that Sinatra has done several shows in a few days. A news story said ABC has: Agriculture Department, @ prices received by farmers for their products ad- vanced to 242 per cent of the 1910- 14 base, an increase of two over the: mid-October fi But the prices paid by Warmers for goods and services rose to 298 per cent of the 1910-14 period, two points higher than the previous record of 29 in mid-October. points} tween scenes of ‘Kings go Forth.” “But no, The show wasn’t on two} weeks before the complaints start- coming in. “Do more live shows? I said| Edward I'd do one (last night's), But that’s all, If they want an audi- ence reaction, I'll film the shows before an audience, the same as I Love Lucy does. — - “But I'm not going to wfninlekc up the show. I loathe those phony laugh tracks and canned applause. I'd rather quit than submit to them, My idea in planning the show was that it- was a singing show. I don’t think you need an audience for that.” He added that the speed with which he films the shows has noth- ing to do with their quality: “That’s the way I work — fast. That’s the way I'll continue to work.” Said Sinatra: “I realize there was: something wrong with the show, and I’m going to correct it. It has nothing to do with an audience or with speed. ; “It's the fact that I only have a piano on the stage with me. The technicians said they couldn't record the. band on the same stage. That’s bad for me. I need the spark that I get from singing with the “full band, When the band was dubbed in on the sound track later, it just didn’t sound ight.” i x *& * His deal with the nervous spon- sors is for a year, and his multi-|W million-dollar contract with ABC extends three years. He indicated he’s willing to cooperate with them—within reason. SERV DANIELS INSURANCE | 3 W. Hurea St. . Evening Phene MI 6-2973 ICE AT ITS BEST The Insignia of ie James, Legney. Dorothy Malone. urs.-Sat. ¢ Guns of Fort Pett Superior Service jeoat.” Audie Murphy, Kathryn Grant; Sound Protection “Action of the Tiger.” Van Johnson, Pontiac Theaters EAGLE Conners; “Chain of Evidence," {Bili Elliot. ; Sun. - Tues. “Night " James Somes, Audie Mi “Will Suecess Spoil Rock Hunter, ” Jayne Mansfield. Weds.-Fri. “Halliday Brand,” Joseph Cotton; “Portland Expose,”’ Edward Binns. HURON : Sat.-Mon. “The D. 1." Jack Webb; “Tbe Curse of Franken- stein,” Peter Cushing. Tues.-Thur. “Tammy and the Bachelor,” Debbie “Public Pidgeon No, 1,” Red ‘Skel- ton. Friday. ‘Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter,’ Jayne Mansfield: ‘‘Hat- full of Rain,” Eva Marie Saint. OAKLAND Sat.-Wed. “April Love,” Pat Boone, Shirley Jones. Thurs, - Weds. ‘The Jailhouse Rock,” Elvis Presley, Judy Tyler. STRAND Sat. “Time Limit,” Richard Wid- mark, June Lockhart; ‘Trooper Hook,” Joel McCrea, Barbara re . Sun.-Wed. “My -Man Godfrey,” in color, June Allyson, David Ni- ven; “Slim Carter,” in color, Jock Mahoney, Tim Hovey Thurs - Sat.: “Rodan,” “Deep Adventure.’’ Community Theaters Civile - Farmin, — Sat. “Daniel Boom Tratiblazer,’* color, Craig Stevens, Alex Dalton; “The Deadly “Radar Men of “Battle Hell." Richard color. Sat. ‘“‘Tomahawk Trail’ ‘Chuck fully told in the 20th Century- Michaels and Arthur O'Connell. SINGING COUPLE _ Pat Boone and Shirley Jones fall in love during a scene from “April Love,” currently playing at the Oak- land. The conversion of a “‘hot-rodder” to harness racing is color- J Hammarskjold Flies to Mideast U. N. Chief on Mission to Ease Tension Along Israel’s Borders BEIRUT, Lebanon # — U. N. Secretary General Dag Hammar- skjold was flying to Beirut today. on the first leg of a Middle East peace mission. JE * * * He left New York last night to begin a week of on-the-spot con- versations designed to ease ten- borders. The secretary general planned | to leave Beirut tomorrow for Am- man, capital of Jordan. He ex- ed. to go to Jerusalem on Tuesday and possibly to Damas- cus, Syria, afterward. * * * Hammarskjold’s principal busi- ness in Amman will be to dis-. Fox film also starring Dolores U.S. Marine Col. Byron Leary,| acting head of the U.N. Truce, Educational Given Some By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK W — Educational — ‘William Hartnell: “Hell in Korea.” ed.-FPri. Jeanne Eagels,” Kim Novak, Jeff Chandler Hills - Recheste Sat. “Tarzan and the Gordon Scott, Betta &t erred Don't Cry," Sal Whitmore. Sun.- Wed. “The Man of a Thousand Paces," James Cagney, Dorothy Malone. Thurs.-Sat. “Dragoon Wells Massacre," Barry Sullivan, Mona Freeman: “Man Afraid,” George abs Phyllis Thaxter. ‘4 Sat. “Stopover Tokyo,” Robert Wag- ner, Joan Collins. -Tues. “Man with a Thousand Leal Safari.” John; “The Mineo, James television stations, long the finan- cially poor nephews of the TV channels, are receiving some worthy aid this year. * * * While 252 educational channels have been reserved by the Feder- al Communications Commission, only 31 are in operation. Lack. of money is the chief reason. There are many indications that the viewing public is inter- Martine Carol. Kee, Agency Ph, FE 6-1646 Lied “Pajama Game.” Doris “James Dean Story Lake - Walled. “Song of the South.” “Gun Glory," Sat. Day: Bat. | Patten: color, ” ‘Lake color, Luana color, Stewart “Pajama Game.” color, “Courage of Black pearagt color, John Contes. facta [ LAST TIMES TODAY! | | niet ize Mate un aa ; SUNDAY Pajama Game” - Doris a wolf,” “Invasion of the Saucer Men.” MONDAY, TUESDAY “The James Dean Story LOLLOBRIGIDA ‘y QUINN . HUNCHBACK »» NOTRE DAME | Ste some co eve corn | jin Oil Drums Bound for Cuba | ‘erd Sat. “The Lane Unknown,” Jock Mahoney, Shawn Smith; aad Dakota,” arm Mohoney, Luaria Patte Discover Arms ested in education. For example, the quiz shows. A better example is “Sunrise | Semester’’ over CBS-TV’s New York station. Many viewers have been rising at in comparative literature. * * * eral hundred have paid a $75, en- | trance fee to get college credits Now NBC-TV has resumed its educational television project, be-| gun last season. It is sending out | live to the nation’s educational supervisory organization, showed bias in handling a recent Jordan- Israeli convoy incident. * * * As he left New York the secre- tary general did not designate TV Stations Worthy Aid stations a new five-program series —free to the stations. The production cost—$750,000 | —is shared equally by’ the net- work and the Educational Tele- | vision’ and Radio Center at Ann Adenaver’s Flu Delays rbor, Mi Arbor, Sick. Official Visit to London Of further encouragement = BONN, Germanv (#—West Ger- jeducational TV is an announce- iment by a new group called | man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer has postponed an official visit to ‘up with Arb and Israeli leaders. Diplomats at the United Nations. ‘said earlier that a visit to Da-| mascus might include talks on | Turkish-Syrian border tension, ONSET (Organization for Nation- al Support of Educationa! Televi- ;sion), | * * * With the aid of a grant from | a drug company, ONSET has pro- | |duced its first TV program series | called “World of Medicine.” First Showings began last month over oc aaaoen stations. influenza, it nounced here todav. The 81-year-old Chancellor was ischeduled to begin a three-day lvisit to London on Wednesday. A government spokesman said that Adenauer’s cold, which had kept him at home for the past) |three days, had turned to influ- enza. sions that have flared up in re-| Hox & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations London next week because he has' was officially an-| | False Alarms | Cause Big Rush to Grocery Store HOPKINSVILLE,’ Ky. w —| 14 KARAT GOLD Matched WEDDING RINGS Report Mild Earthquake Rattles Portland Area PORTLAND, Ore, @ — A mild Everybody's wondering who start- ed the big rush at Brown's Gro-) cery yesterday. Police said they received a call’ saying a fight had broken out at the neighborhood market, At the same time, firemen were notified | cuss a Jordanian charge that | | |what other subjects he might take! BIG ROCK ’N’ ROLL DANCE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AT PONTIAC ARMORY —STARRING— * RAY MOLLETT * The JOKERS Dancing from 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. —. Admission 90c “TOMAHAWK TRAIL” “CHAIN of EVIDENCE” IN THE CITY Starts | SUNDAY FIRST SHOWING OF PONTIAC! ~— | earthquake of about one-minute duration rattled the Portland area| and southwestern Washington at 8:46 p.m. yesterday. MIAMI, Fla. —A search by U.S. customs agents turned up machine guns, carbines, shotguns, pistols and ammunition concealed of a blaze there. home to dispatch an ambulance to the store where And a third call urged a funeral Mrs. Maxie in 16 drums of oil and grease con-| Bill Geitz, who operates a seis- . Easy signed to Sahtiago, Cuba. 7 hed — of a pone reportedly suffered a heart Terms * * * Ss, ate. recte Ged the mnie) 5 patrol car, fire truck and am- wie deel al The federal men—said-the—bar-; Police and new spapers received bulance converged in a matter of leweke De rels were labeled lubricants but! several calls reportirig ‘floors minutes. 74 PR Seine Se ‘one gun's wrapper was ‘labeled i & | They foe all false alarms. : : “Viva Castro." They said the trembling and houses creaking.” shipment, seized yesterday on dock where it lay waiting to be. ¢ Noted Lawyer’ $s Widow loaded on a freighter, evidently Marks 100th Birthday \was destined for rebel Cuba's Fidel Castro's army in Cuba's SEA CLIFF, N.Y. —Mrs. Ella’ (Oriente Province. [Guthrie, widow of the late Wil-. It was the second such seizure jiam D. Guthrie, internationally in 10 days. Agents grabbed 31 men k no wn lawyer, celebrates her (100th birthday today with a family, and a quantity of arms being! party here at the home of her ‘loaded on a boat in the Florida’ |Keys Nov. 19. daughter, Mrs. Arthur W. Rossi- | Customs Inspector C. C. Willi-'ter. amson said the sender ‘of the arms} Mrs. Guthrie's health is report- jseized yesterday was a Ramiroed excellent. She is listed in the 'Ramades. New York Social Register. THE § THE SAVAGE FURY 6 N ) ~ BROADWAYS HOWLING is ON THE SCREEN! 20m Century-Fox presente JAYNE MARSHIELD "Will Success Spoil ‘ Rock kHunter?, 2nd BIG HIT! SAGA OF THE Mcl MES St STEWART -AUDIE MURPHY meen : AINE BROTHERS AND THEIR BLOOD-FEUD! ; OAMA HNInK sj TONITE---Last Complete Show Starts 10 P. M. ROUGH, TOUGH AND | WONDERFUL AS “ae Jim Moore, | 7 | ay a week __ DRIVE: aN CPE 5-F500 Theat e rey wv, Pry aa TONIGHT — SUNDAY TWO IN COLOR \, THEY MET IN KOVG7ANGA... SAVAGE AFRICA'S CITY OF OUTCASTS! ~* » At 2 Cetin ipsam GEORGE MADR |, CONco crossING Orie 1 lechnicolor PETER LORRE osnchou nee aco —— —AND— i POLLY CROCKETT’S GUN TAMED THE VIOLENT, BLAZING TENNESSEE FRONTIER ore —for an Indien she was forbidden _ to love! Top Pictures Corporation CINDY wie -file- iit YTON © RANCE MpWARD = and wa Eastman Color TONIGHT [LATE OWL SHOW of a pee. Girl—Excit y! ‘Gn | AS THEY COME DOLORES ARTHUR MICHAELS O'CONNELL DAVID WEISBART- HENRY LEVIN “WINSTON MILER COR Added — = “ORIENT EXPRESS TO HONG KONG” | Plus “BUM STEER” (Cartoon) Thurs: Elvis Presley in “JAILHOUSE ROCK” @eeeoeve*#ene7eeee2e080 @ Last Day! The Most Exciting War Story of Them All RICHARD WIDMARK in “TIME LIMIT” Pius: Jeel McCrea—Barbara Stanwyck tn “TROOPER HOOK” STARTING SUNDAY The Gayest 2-Hit Fun Show of the Season JUNE ALLYSON DAVID NIVEN ie HILARIOUS STORY OF A BUTLER WITH A . the ectrees, the mist- ress, the matren ... end . the maid—they all wanted his extra-special services! _-JESGIE ROYCE LANDIS- ROBERT KEITH saa EVA GABOR JAY ROBINSON JEFF DONNELL « A MARTHA rf Plus: The Most Heart-Warming Comedy Since “MAJOR BENSON” Scememel ff your four or a hundred and forty. you'll love the hilarious adventures of Slim arid Shorty. JOC K MAHONEY] JULIE ADAMS TIM HOVE Coming Soon! “RODAK!—THE FLYING MONSTER” |‘ oe pore : | # mi ~ . : | 2 ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 36, 1957 eg we THE JACKSON TWINS _. ie 5 ? 2 ee: tmera = 70GGN—s® : TRS 2 IATTSON 8 ERIF 7 } ‘ OLA { iti ry Ale 3 MARAL 9 URN 8 , Mit [Lele len Tl) Al 4 TERAW 10 SOHE 9 UNICIT Ie! timt tetalele ict SDEDLRA 1 SANOR gf By T. Vy. Hamlin 6 RUNS : " os SHOULD SAY F Yesterday's Answer: Wind Big Ben na! WE ARE / S The Alps mountain range ex- countries of central Europe, most- tends through parts of the fivelly in Switzerland. “BOARDING HOUSE ver noe HOME, MARTHA! += PL a a EASANT SURPRISE/ THE ¥@ RENE AND SPRIGHT- y PALACE HASNT BURNED DC NY LY YOU LOOK fa WE'VE ALL AND NO CROCODILES INTHE JA BEEN ENCHANTED BY _ <7 PARLOR / = SAME OLD EASY EACOUSIN| DAISY S SKILLET CHAIR, CRUSHED A LITTLE CLOSERS ~~ DIV. TO THE FLOOR FROM THE WEIGHT )(SSHE HAS WON THE OF THE BIG SCALE-BUSTER/ WALK IN, LOOK AROUND AND YOU ‘ heGaeeat® tan ae =) SS NANCY VULLLE LL WHY AREN'T YOU IN THE HUDDLE WITH YOUR TEAM. ¢ >> om ee ba a, ‘wi ‘aie te, Reg. U6. Pet OF, — All rights seserred Cope. 1957 by Vained Pelee Syndtente, tee. — AE ACAV IE LIL S AAAs L A Lf? Wov.-30 - CAPTAIN EASY By “eslie Turner We I [THE TRACT & ABOUT FOUR = : MILES SQUARE. WE'RE ON THE 41-30 TM. Reg. U.S. Pat, OFF. THE TRACT YOU'VE BLOCKED UP FOR OUT OUR WAY NO, 1 DON’T! I CALLED THE DOCTOR FOR YOU AND I GOT \ Ye SACK BRYANT? ty LH HEY, PDS! WELL, MONBE THAT JERR ARCHY DUCKWORTH, * WHO'S BEED HANGING, ARODND? | A wha 2. * Soe Wren. K) Ss \ l "3 hai tran i tar dee ine. T.M, Reg. U.S, Pat, OFF.) Fo * | LB | by , ih — ; — ‘ ; . x Cp elk Ba. « fi f 1967 by P= : . = se | ai » By Dick Cavalli WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY sau ua tacas tu Ym mas Oe Gk Gk aa — - Wrawome a SS \ CHARGE ONE GIANT AND WHEN You — DON'T K BEING . : Fury acre | [Seon ede CxS THe B HERE'S BE WORTH A NICKLE VE GOT THIS || ei a Cots — . iy a , ‘i Su, , / | y) " \, Wy XS E : . Ratio Ss j : THANKS/ THAT] | OH, I'M SO GLAD b= by Franklin Folger, HALF ACRE CASTLE John Morris Wi YOU LIKED IT // KATHY HAD AN UNFORTUNATE i NG. WHY ARE YOU SO ANXIOUS J LOVE AFFAIR ONCE -ANO SHE hil\ TO MATCH My BACHELOR \ SWORE SHE'D NEVER MARRY! FRIEND UP WITH YOUR : mm [" FRIENO KATHY ? \ ~ A A | | oe ay | \ | ~ | - = yi TEEN & | -BUT TIME 15) AYES... BUT ='T'5 NO BEAUTY] (JANE: Orr he a A GREAT REMEMBER = ou Monae or EIGHT INCHES! HEALER! — | ( Ken? SPETy = < ~ “TPINS PINNED \ _ i TO APAPER ‘ //\ re \ BANDS.ON \ N APIECE : | OF ROUND \ “ey | Fey — AA "6% | lee vost oR ots MISPLACED <3 $0 EASILY, , “ oe my 39 ’ . ‘ x f \ people, to be used . as a private club, according to Felice. Just before the lease had been gas station Clarkston officials have been working on a solution to the. off- street. If the village council decides to attempt condemnation, Cooney said, advantage will probably taken of a little-used state statute which would allow the proceedings Clarksto n Wants Caribou Site Eyes Condemning Inn| p= Over Annexation be to be Condemnation proceeding usually are filed in Circuit Court, which draws its jury panels on a county- wide basis, If the proceedings are filed, Cooney said, a summons would be issued for the owner of the Inn to jappear within 30 or 40 days, mean- ing that trial could begin sometime in January. Novi Firm Sues Contends That Entire Township Should Have Voted Nov. 19 NORTHVILLE — Annexation of some 200 acres of Novi Township by Northville was challenged Fri- day in Oakland County Circuit Court. Northville and the township area involved voted Nov. 19 for the annéxation. Warren Products, Inc., located in the area annexed, has filed suit contending that all of the township should have participated in the election. Last summer the company won a similar suit when the court held that there had been irregularities in the election. There are 14 eligible voters in the township area affected. They voted 9-5 in favor of the an- nexation Nev. 19. Northville electors approved the move 158-32. z The land involved is bounded on, the north by 8%% Mile road, on the south by 8 Mile road, on the east by Novi road and on the -west by a line 1,000 feet west of Taft road. 3 DESIGNER'S MODEL OF TER HIGH — This was the artist’s conception of the prize-winning Rochester High School which will be dedicated Sunday. A two million dollar structure, designed by H. E. Beyster and Asso- ROCHESTER — The two million dollar Rochester High School, to be dedicated Sunday,-has been ac- __'THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, NEW ROCHES- the school was istrators. New Rochester School Cited for Design new high schools in the country. Designed. by H. E. Beyster and Trailer Burns Man Redford Receiving Hospital follow- he was living in. The Southfield Township Fire Department was called at 7 a.m. today to the trailer, parked adjacent to the AAA Sani- tation Trailer Co., 19424 West 8 Mile Rd., Southfield Township. Littleton, who lived in the ‘trail- er, was believed to have been pre- paring breakfast when the blaze began. Investigating Southfield police say details about the fire were lacking this morning and that the jcause was still unknown. The trail- er is a total Joss, they said. Blaze in Southfield | SOUTHFIELD — Ralph Littleton 30 is in serious condition in the ing a fire which this morning com- pletely destroyed the house trailer Associates, the school was awarded ciates, Itic., Detroit architects and engineers, by the American Association of School Admin- awarded a citation of excellence + Mrs. NOVEMBER 30, 1957, Deaths in Pontiac Area MRS. HOWARD M. LOONEY Howard M. (Mildred Trerice) Looney of 116 S. Johnson Ave. died yesterday afternoon at her home after an illness of several months. She was 50. She attended Bentley High School and Bay City Business College. Coming to Pontiac in 1926; she had been secretary to Judge George B. Hartrick and former Judge Glenn C. Gillespie. A member of Howarth Metho- sist Church, she was president of Alpha Sigma Nu and a mem- ber of the Women’s Society of Christian Fellowship of her church. Mrs. Looney leaves her husband; two daughters, Susanne and Jeanne, both at home; a brother, William Trerice of Pleasant Ridge; and four sister, Mrs. Theresa Gay- lord of Lansing, Mrs. Blanch Swar- thout of Otisville, Mrs. Alice Looney of Pontiac and Mrs. Helen Kingsbury of Lake Orion. { | jago following the consolidation of| \» area school districts. Home with the Rev. Albert B. Johns, her pastor, officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Howarth Methodist Church in care of the Rev. Mr. claimed as one of the outstanding jbuilding program begun four years Johns of Lake Orion. MRS. ANDREW O. PETERSON Word has been received of the fa citation of excellence by the American Association of School Administrators. The school is designed around a natural amphitheater of green grass. This amphitheater will be used for graduation ceremonies, pageants and concerts by school and community groups. Within the building itself is a central student's lounge. Here students can meet and exchange information and ideas gleaned from the day's studies. The basic philosophy behind the design is to stimulate the student to his greatest effort through outstanding tools and environment, according toe John: T. Hilberk, chief designer for Beyster and Associates. + Some parts of the building have been in use the past year and several music rooms have been added to the origina] plan. The dedication culminates a ‘ Cautious ‘58 By DAVID J, WILKIE AP Automotive Editor be a good one for the auto indus- Slower Car Sales Bring Predictions Magazine which took over the annual Crowell-Collier survey. DETROIT (#—By t normal; As indicators pointing to a high! indicators the year ahead should|VOlume year in 1958 the industry) optimists put stress on a big re- Y- =o | Church Groups Plan Activities | for Yule Season | FOUR TOWNS—With the Christ-| |mas season picking up momentum, | \clubs and church groups are =) jmeeting and planning their activi- ities to keep pace with the yule| spirit. Here are some of the ac-) itivities slated in the Four Towns; ‘area: * * * | iwill meet at 8 p.m. Dec, 9th at cent gift for exchange. * * * Everyone is welcome to attend the cookie party to be held at the home of Mrs. Peter Acitelli of Locklin drive on Dec. 12 spon sored by the Rebecca Circle of! 'Luncheon will be served and ad-| imittance will be three dozen) cookies. * * * Anyone not an Elizabeth Russell, |Guild member is welcome -to at-| tend the annual Christmas party igiven by the guild at 8 p.m. Dec. | j}1l at the Four Towns Methodist) Church. All that is necessary is to bring a 50 cent gift for exchange. will be played and refresh- ments served. Four Towns Methodist Church.| death of Mrs.: Andrew QO, (Dora) Peterson, 80, mother of Lawrence iPeterson of 485 E. Beverty St. She died Thursday at her home in Portland, Ore., after an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Peterson’s body will be taken to the Moore Funeral Home, Powers Lake, N. Dak. for service and burial at 2 p.m. Wednesday. ROBERT TRAXLER Robert Traxler, 38, of 11 Susan St. died yesterday in Palmer Os- teopathic Hospital, Detroit, after a brief illness, had lived here all his life. ' ithe home of Mrs. William Gravelle| Besides his wife, Edith, he leaves place Monday at the Ferguson ‘Malcolm street for a Christmas 2 Sister and three brothers, Mrs.|Funeral Home, Blairsville, Pa. arty. Everyone is to bring a 50/George Quine, Max and Orville Buri oe aly . mes |Traxier, all of Pontiac, and Aules\ untae Se ae COMES, of Birmingham. Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Tues- Home with the Rev. James H. Luther of Silvercrest Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Oakland Hills Cemetery. WARREN 8S. VELZY Warren S. Velzy, 62, of Detroit, a former Pontiac resident, died yesterday morning in Veterans’ Hospital after an illness of several years. A veteran of World War I, he had been an employe of Fisher Service will be at 2:30, Monday, | in the FarmerSnover’ Funerai|ift the Martha Berry Hospital, Mt. brothers, all of Blairsville. | Mrs, Iva Grimshaw, both of Royal Oak and Mrs, Gene Boyd of De- troit, Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Bossardet-Mabley Funeral Home with burial at Oxford Ceme- tery. The Rev. Robert Morris will officiate. MRS. MARY BROWN LAPEER — Service for Mrs. Mary Brown, 84, of 110 N, Saginaw St., who died Friday after a lengthy illness, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Muir Brothers Frank S. Hemingway will officiate and burial will be in Lum Ceme- tery. Surviving are two brothers, Wil- liam Haskill of Lum, Harry of At- tica, and a sister, Allen of Lum. GILBERT C. GREEN WASHINGTON—Service for Gil- |bert C. Green, 53, of 56728 Jewell, |Washington, who died Wednesday Clemens, took place at 1 o'clock this afternoon at the Milliken Fu- neral Home,. Utica. The Rev. Lloyd Chase, pastor of the Washington Baptist Church, officiated. Burial was in the Prestonville Cemetery. He was employed for several years at the Mt. Clemens Pottery Co. Surviving are two daughters, and Mrs. Louise Chambers of Peck; his mother, Mrs. Clara |Green, Pontiac; two brothers, \Mirle of Washington, Warren of |Detroit; five sisters, Mrs. Lila |Leith, Gary, Ind.; Mrs. Emma |Kraft, Yale, Mrs. Hazel VanRent- lerghem, Detroit, Mrs. Gladys | Hoag, Port Huron, Mrs. Mary |Fahs, Detroit; and two grandchil- | dren. | CARL R. HERBY WALLED LAKE — Service for Carl Russell Herby, 21, of 8441 jArlin, who died Friday morning ' Girl Scout leaders of Four Towns) A veteran of World War IL. he from injuries suffered in an|° jauto accident Thursday, will take Allegheny County, Pa. The body was taken from the |Pursley Funeral Home to Blairs- iville Friday evening. mother, Mr. and Mrs. . Rugsell Herby; one sister and three MRS, ADA HIMES LAPEER — Service for Mrs. Ada Himes, 76, of 1128 Fox St., Funeral Home here. The Rev./; Mrs. Jennie , Mrs. Virginia Klein of Gaylord) Mie Rosa He is survived by his father and | TWENTY-THREE ~ News in Brief Special meeting of the Council be held December 3, at 7 p.m., at 2965 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor. ~—Adv. Attractively finished recondl- tioned furniture for sale at the 3alvation Army Red Shield 118 W. Lawrence St. Rummage Sale: First Presby- terlan church at Huron and Wayne; Fri, 29, 5:30 and Sat., 30th, 9:00. —Adv. VCSS. 8t., Pontiac, chigan. Nov, 29, 30, ‘57, STATE OF MICHIGAN, DEPART- ment of Agriculture, Drain Section. Notice of Meeting of Drainage Board. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that on the for the Underhil! Inter-County Drain affecting the counties Oakland and Washtenaw asking for the permission to connect sewaye in the form of efflu- ent from @ private sewage sys~ tem to the Underhill Inter-County Drein, in the Township of Lyons, County of Oakland, Township of Salem, County of Washtenaw. And whereas, 8 copy of said applica- tlore was served upon Daniel W, Barry, Couhty Drain Commissioner of the Coun- ty of Oakland, John H. Flook, County Drain Commissioner of the County of Washtenaw and the Director of Agricul- ture, by Dale D, Libby, attorney for Paul Clark and Irene Clark, Freeholders of Lyon Township, Oakland County, Michigan. « Now, » in secordance with Act No. 40, P.A. 1956, as amended a meeting of the Drainage Board of said forenoon, to determine the ness of granting sewage in the form of effluent from & private sewage disposal system to the Underhill Inter-County Drain. Now, therefore, all persons owning lands Mable to an assessment for bene- fits or whose lands will be by said drain, or any municipality affected, are requested to be present at said meet- ing, if they so desire ted at Lansing, Michigan, this 2ist day of November, 1967. G practicable- to connect JOHN HUDSON, Deputy in Charge of Inter- County Drain: h Nov. 30, Dee. 6, ‘67. PUBLIC 1953 Cadillac Sedan, Serial No. 36092452, Public sale to be held at 28 N. Saginaw, 10:30 a.m., December 11, ‘ Nov, 29, 36, NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION To the Electors of Hawthorne Acre Lots 4 through 41 inclusive, 46, 47, aa 52 through 89 inclusive, al! of which are on Allerton Pontiac Town- ‘967. ‘7, 16th day of December, Township Hall, 2060 7 establish @ Special Assessment District for the rave of ditching, grading and graveling Allerton Road at an esti- mated cost of $3,875.00 and the property within the District be sub to a Special Assessment to pay therefor. Notice relative to opening and closing of is: he da open until 8 o'clock in the afternoon and who died Friday night at St. Jo- seph Hospital, Flint, will be held| at 2 p.m. Monday at the Baird) Body Division. Surviving are his wife, Beatrice; four children, Jack of Grants Pass, Ore., Kenneth, William and Mrs. Funera!| Home. The Rev. coe] Crowell of the First Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery, La- r no longer. Every qualified elector present end in line at the lis at hour rescribed for the closing thereof shall allowed to vote GRETA V. BLOCK, Ci ork Nov. 30, Dec. 2, ‘57. Death Notices ; of the City of Keego Harbor, will © . 8 McINTYRE, Director of Agriculture \ I alle amt poral ole ay] ‘|Grace Jenks, all of Pontiac; two) She was a lifelong resident of| ALLARD. NOVEMBER 28. 1957, MR. AND MRS. EDWARD L. KING Nancy Jean Winslow Wed in Drayton Plains Church DRAYTON PLAINS — Nancy Jean Winslow and Edward L. > : The bride wore a white ballerina- length gown, with Chantilly lace over nylon tulle and satin, a stand Name 4-H Winners in Public Speaking CHICAGO (®# — Winners of na- ‘Vern Mario of Piainwell was fell from a crown of rhinestones and seed pearis, On a white satin prayerbook, she carried a bouquet of shattered carnations and a white orchid. . Miss Carol Lazenby of Drayton Plains was maid of honor, Miss! Nancy Ulnig of Marinette, Wis., and Miss Pat Stromen of Goshen, Ind., were attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Winslow ber of Delta Upsilon ‘Fraternity. 2 8 i. 35 Higher prices may have slow demand to some extent. Another factor could be the heavy sales pressure in the closing days of the 1957 model year. Some analysts say 1958 But 1958 will borrow from the future, too. Of increased prices the sales chiefs properly may say the advances were not very large. The experts have figured the average increases-were only about one-half of the amounts this borrowed something from | added to prices a year ago. But several independent surveys —by not connected with the car industry—take a cautious view of the year ahead. While agreeing 1957 will count 6,200,000 car assemblies, they predict a pos- sible drop of 10 per cent in output for 1958.. One such appraisal is made by Arnold Bernhard & Co., Ine., New York investment advis- ers. » * * In fits Value Line Investment Survey it says ‘‘the industry has run largely on the -strength of salesmanship for the past several years. Thus the number of cars sold exceeded any real demand. This survey is in line with the forecast made earlier by Look Car Output fo Reach 122,404 This Week put this week in U. S, factories will consist of 122,404 cars and 16,887 trucks, Ward's Automotive reports id. ‘i x * ® Last week 151,846 cars and 23,604 trucks were built. In the like 1956 week, assemblies consisted of 159,- 976 cars and 25,062 trucks. Zi i sat 78 i : = i E if E DETROIT (#—Motor vehicle out- | ‘imeeting; for the industry’s newest products|Close to four million cars will be has been slower than the car Scrapped in 198. makers expected. , | a ——~*t * They say, too, that many persons eq| Who bought cars in the big year of) 1955 (7% million retail deliveries) will be back in the market. Of course, it does not follow that all Higher prices could send some into the used car market. County Calendar Lake Orlen The WSCS will hold, its annual Christ- mas bazaar Dec. 4 from 10 am. to 8 m. at the Lake Orion Methodist Eeeren House. A turkey dinner will be served from 8:30 to 7 pm. Mrs. Lyle Speas fs general chetrman of Oe re. rs and Mrs, George Perry Jr, an hy Robert Sills are co-chairmen of the dinner. Metamora At Pilgrim Congregational Church 8un- lday morning at the 11 o'clock service, 'the Rev, Charles Robbins will speak on |“Sputniks in the Bible.” At the Hunters iCreek Community Church at 10 a.m. jthe Rey. John Stevenson will have as \his subject “Where Are the -Dead” | Wednesday at 8 pm. at the Hunters |Creek Church the Rev. Perry A. Temple jot the Bible Meditation League will be guest speaker. He will show colored pic- tures of mission work in Korea. * * * Mrs. George Tripo will be hostess to me he Thursday Social and Study C . 8. Assisting her will Mrs. Harold Thompson and Mrs. Clement Bessette The study hour will be im charge of Mrs. Arthur J. Jarvis. Roll call will be to name a fur-bearing animal of North America. * * * The Hadley Needlecraft Club will its Christmas party Dee. 12 at home of Mrs. Edith Eckel. hold the Stephen Still Wasn't; Parents Must Pay $300 WARREN — Because three- year-old Stephen Still wasn’t, his parents or their insurance company likely will have to pay an estimated $300 in damages of a restaurant. ow * * Stephen was left in the family ear with his mother while his father ran into a grocery store. Before Mrs. Still could stop him, he stepped on the accelerator, backing the auto over a curb and through the restaurant's front window. St. John Episcopal Cites Church Activities DRYDEN—Sunday services and activities next week at the St. Join Episcopal Church have been announced as follows: x *« * Sunday services—9:30 a.m. holy communion and sermon; chufch school; 10:30 a.m. coffee hour. Sunday through Saturday—Can- vass Week; Sunday 7 p.m. UMCY | will have them paid for in 1958 and} |Holly C. of C. to Fete * * * .Methodist Church will — ‘noon Wednesday at the home of 'Mrs. Frank Lawson for its Christ- mas party. | k * * | | Starting on Dec. § Sunday school ‘at Four Towns Methodist Church | ‘am. Church service will be from, (2 a.m. to noon. There will be only | jone service on Sunday. | * * * The Ladies Auxiliary of the, iUnion Lake Fire Department will\ters, Mrs. Myrtle Wreggit and the same church. Burial will be in meet Thursday at 8 p.m. Dec. 7 at jthe home of Mrs. Effie Percy of! \Lagoon drive. Plans will be made| jfor the Dec. 14th Christmas party) to be held at the Fire Hall. Mrs. Jack Whealan will be the co hostess. ‘ | '5 From MSU to Speak at Annual Muck Day | | IMLAY CITY — The annual |Muck Day sponsored by the Muck | ‘Growers and the Imlay City Cham-| |ber of Commerce will be Wednes- jday at the American Legion Build- jing. kt * * Speakers will be Dr. John Car- ew, Dr. B, Grigsby, Dr. Ray Janes, Dr, Howard Potter and Dr, Robert Lucas, all of Michigan State Uni- versity. A growers’ panel on ‘Getting More of the Consumer's Food Dol- lar”’ will be included in the meet- ing. School Football Squad HOLLY — The December meet- ing of the Holly Chamber of Com- merce will be held at the elemen- tary school Thursday night, with dinner at 7 o'clock. | The Holly High School football squad and coaches will be guests, | and fathers of the boys are in- vited. Guest speaker will be James Skala, head basketball coach and line football coach at Eastern Michigan College. Waterford Firemen Plan Children’s Party Waterford Township fire fighters are busy completing plans for their annual children’s Christ- mas party to be held at 3:30 p.m., Dec. 15, at the Community Activi- ties Center. Several professional acts from), | i to keep the youngsters entertained during the day, and Mr. and Mrs. Santa Clause will distribute gifts. The width of United States ships is determined by the Panama Ca- nal, and the i 'o ni Bridge. » Police are investigating an as- Detroit have been scheduled in|’ condition today with a ~possible s sisters and 14 grandchildren. The Ladies Aid of Four Towns ; Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday! Surviving are ore daughter, Mrs. Jerheyden Fun-! eral Home, 16300 Mack Ave.,| Grosse Pointe with burial in Grand. Lawn Cemetery. | Leal MRS. GEORGE A. ALTHOUSE OXFORD—Mrs. George (Eunice) |will buy in the new car field.'will convene from 9:45 to 10:45,A. Althouse, 88, of 92 S. Washing- Mae Oberhein, 76, of 301 East Ma- ton, died at her home Friday. ' A county resident for 60 years, | |Mrs, Althouse was a member of at 2 p.m. Monday at the Seyenth the Maccabees WRC Society. She is survived by her daugh-| | | | Deaths Elsewhere By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HOLLYWOOD w — Eric Wolf- gang Korngold, 60, a child prodigy who became an Academy Award- winning composer of motion pic- ture scores including those for) “Anthony Adverse’ and “Adven-| tures of Robin Hood,” died Fri-| ay. Born in Brno, Moravia, he composed a ballet, ‘‘The Snow- man,"’ at the age of 7 * * * | SOUTHAMPTON, England w— Dr. Osbert Guy Crawford, 71,/ archaeologist who pioneered the adaptation of aerial photography to archaeological field studies and/2"4 & brother, Walter of Kaleva, author of numerous books and scientific papers, died Friday. * * * | BROOKINGS, S.D. w—John W.! Headley, 56, president of South’ Dakota State College and former} head of teachers colleges at May- ville, N.D., and St. Cloud, Minn., died Friday, a victim. of a hunt- ing accident. He was born in Fil-| ley, Neb. * * * | WILMINGTON, N.C. W — Vice. Adm. Paul Hendren, a veteran of! the Vera Cruz campaign, World) War I and World War II and com- mander of ‘the cruiser USS Phil- ladelphia during World War II,/daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Kennel, idied Thursday. He was born injAlbany Ore. Mrs. Doris Kirlaly | } Chadbourn, N.C. * * * CLEVELAND W — Richard O. Hull, 52, inventor of a device to test electroplating solutions known as the ‘Hull test cell," died Fri- day. He was born in Troy, N.Y. Pontiac Police Probe Assault on Man, 29 sault on a 29-year-old man found unconscious at W. Huron and Cass streets at 10:45 last night, Law rence Graham, of 1068 Nor- ton Ave., was taken to Pontiac General Hospital by fire depart- ment ambulance, He had appar- ently been struck on the head with a large rock, . The hospital reports he isin fair | He was employed at Ford Motor |Home, Detroit, with burial at Aca- ‘Lapeer County. Fred. Wilder; a granddaughter, Nancy Wilder, and two nephews, John and George Compton, all of peer. . MRS, CORA MAE OBERHEIN HOLLY — Service for Mrs. Cora ple St., who died yesterday at Hurley Hospital, Flint, will be held Day Adventist Church. Officiating will be Elder Donald McIntosh of Lakeside Cemetery, Holly. She was a lifelong resident of Oakland County. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Archie Smith of Holly; one son, Leo, also of Holly; two sisters, Mrs. William Laidlow and Mrs. Joseph Beal both of Oxford and one brother Orrie Adams of Clarkston. Five grandchildren and six great-grand- children also survive. McDONALD G, POTTER WEST. BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP—McDonald G. Potter, 62, of 4420 Green Lake Rd., died Friday at his residence. Co, and a county resident for nine years, Surviving are his widow, Agnes, Mich. Service will be at 11 a.m. Mon- day at the Harvey Neely Funeral cia Park Cemetery. Rev. Edward Auchard will officiate. WALTER B. ROGERS IMLAY CITY — Service for Wal- ter Blaine Rogers 65-of 280 Dirgo St. Imlay City will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Lester Smith and Son Funeral Home with burial in the Imlay Township Cemetery. He died Thursday. Surviving are his wife Nancy; one son Walter, Imlay City; two Denver Colo. and three grand- children, JOHN WATSON IMLAY CITY — Service for John Watson, 71, fear Imlay City, will be at 2 p.m. Suyeay at the Lester Smith and Son Funeral Home, Imlay City, with burial in Imlay Township Cemetery. He died Thursday, Surviving are his wife, Cora; a sister, Mrs. Walter Morgan, Imlay City; two brothers, Edward of Cass City and Williarn of Jeddo, and sev- eral neices and nephews. — Lodge Calendar Regular meeting of Areme Chapter. No. 503. Monday, 8 p.m, 22 (mm. No. 2 Milford, (White Lake Twp t rv. age 80; dear father of Jules J., and George C. Apara and Mrs Marguerite Leavell. One brother one sister survive.. Puneral service will be held Monday. De- Funeral Home where recitation of the Rosary will be said Sunday _December_1, at 8 p.m _ ALTHOUSE, NOVEMBER 29. 1957, Mrs. Bueniee C.. 93 6. Wash- ington, Oxford, age 68: dear mother of Mrs. Myrtle Wreerit, Mrs. Iva Grimshaw and Mrs. Gene Boyd. Puneral service will be held Menday, December 2. at 2 pm. from the Bosserdet- Mabley Funeral Home with Rev. Robert Morris officiating. In- terment in Oxford Cemetery. Mrs. Althouse will lie in state at the Bossardet-Mabley Funer- a! Home, Oxford. — HERBY . NOVEMBER 20, 1957. Carl Russell. 8441 Arlin, Walled Lake, age 21: beloved son of Russell and Anne Herbv: dear brother of JoAnne. Jon Wallacé. Ralvh Arnold, Stenhen Emil Herbv. Funeral service will be Monday, December 2 at the Ferguson Funeral Home, Blairs- ville. Penn. Interment tn Bethel Cemetery, Allegheny Co. Penn. Mr. Herbe was taken from the Pursley Funeral Home to the Ferguson Funeral Home Fridev evening for service and burial LOONEY NOVEMRER 20. 1957 g Mildred Trerice, 116 South John- son, age 80: beloved wife of “Howard M. Loonev. dear mother of Susanne M, and Jeanne D. sister Mrs. Theresa Gaviord, Mrs. _Btanch fwarthout. Mrs Alice Looney, yrs Helen Kingsbury, and William Trerice. Funeral service will be Monday, December 2 at 230 pm. from Farmer-Snover Funeral Home with Rev. Albert B. Johns officiating Mrs. Loon- ey will lie in_ state at the Parmer-Snover Funeral Home. Contributions may be the Howarth Methodist care of Rev. Johns, Lake Orion, POTTER. NOVEMBER 29, 1957, McDonald G. 4420 Green Lake Rd.. W. Bloomfield, age 62: loved husband of Agnes Long Potter: dear brother of Walter H. Potter. Puneral service will be held Monday, December 2, . from the Harvey- Frome 14540 Meyers Rd. Detroit with Rev. Edward Auchard offtriating In- terment in Acacia Park Ceme- tery. Mr. Potter will lie in state at the Harvey-Neely Funeral Home. — RATH, NOVEMBER 28, 1957. MARY Ann, 365 S. Marshall, dear mother of Albert and Joseph Rath and Mrs. Bruce Witherspoon and Mrs. Charles Stark: dear sister of George ee Mrs. Katherine of Hope Cemetery. Mra. Ra in inate at the Brace-8mith ARTFUR 8., 1523 Birm. Husband of Irene Father of Mrs. W. Matkwerdt: brother of Mrs. Hannah M_ Wilev, Alson and George Staley. Service Mon- dav. 1 pm. at Manley Batley Funeral Home, 183 Onkiand, Birm. Interment Oakview Ceme- tery, Royal Oak. ACQUARD, CAROL A. 2758 Ll A bby RA Aotumbus, Ohio, husband of Virginia (hee Cham- pion). Father of Greg: son Mrs, Anna Tacauard, brother of W. Pickett and Mrs. William M. Goodman. Arrange- nding at Maniey-Bailey Home, 183 Oakland, TRAXLER, NOVEMBER 29, 1957, Robert, 11 Susan, age 38: be~ loved husband of Edith Traxler} dear uncle of Betty M. Staht , and William Stehl; dear Birm Cem in st Hom s ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1957 - oe ras { 4-0 4 the Wm. — funeral Home tor their kindn The —— and MeCiendon Pamt- Funeral Directors 4 ON NE ee Johns NERAL HOME “Des: 1 for Punerals” AIR AMBULANCE, GROUND Pursiey Funeral Home FE 4-1211) SPARKS ORIPFIN CHAPEL Thonsharel Service. 2-584) _Help Wanted Male 6 Employment Agencies 8A ene WTD. METAL BUMPER, 18T/ w = O : egg, fee Tk A WOOL PRESSER. EXP. ONLY. _815 "E. Maple. Birmingham. Help Wa Wanted Female 2 oth MAID, GENERAL "NCLUDING undry ae with cook: 2 achool-ag children. Own Oicom . bath - TV Thursday, alternate _Sunday off. B'ham. $35. MI 1-0079. APPLICATIONS “NOW BEING AC. ted for Howard Johnso io- cated Telegra at 15 Mile’ Rd. COOKS & RECPT’ Attractive girl WPM ir ness who we State EVELYN EDWARDS WAITRESSES HOSTESSES CASHIERS WAITRESSES (KITCHEN HELP “ALTERATION LADY | Exp on women's apparel, to work Voorhees Siple FUNERAL HOME | Ambulance Service—Piane or Motor PE 2-837 | BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press [| office in the following | | boxes: 9, 28, 30, 38, 40, 58, 59, 63, 69, 76, 77, 86. | | Cemetery | Lots 5) WHITE CHAPEL — TWO GRAVE are ite Six for $300, LI 2-2167 or _Help Wanted Male 6 A Man Nee Needed BARBER Part or full time. 2662 Orchard _ Lake Rd. near Keego Harbor. BAKER, ALL AROUND MAN, skilled at decorating and fancy pastries. Salary open, FE 8-9335. CAR POLISHER. EXPERIENCED only. REput ie 2-741 CHILD CARE ATTENDANT $3,666 to $4,200 a Year CARS FOR NEW _ YORK AND North Carolina. Gas allowance. PE 2583. S| b- WANTED, APPLY =xrF REPRIOERATION SERVICE man for a Tyler distributor, Stead and Hotpotat : y tee Press: year ‘round work. For interview MIDDLEAGED WOMAN FOR(|)~o~~woeHeeeEeEeOEOoeOeeeen call MU 4-5665 a Retrigere- light housework & care of semi- | 4-1 CARPENTER WORK NEW - ie Higgins TR "| any kawo oi WOR WaRTED EXP. BUTCHER eat ior “Siu estes N* OF | ARK Ran 30. PE ine. ; ISTMAS MONEY? TEM. AVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER pora: ree yiwore for typist and ¢ & cabinet work. New & repair. CG a ct Miss Paull. D. B. Murdock, 2-7861 5740 Cass Ave. CARPENTER. 25 YEARS EXP. |e __needs work, FE 5-8325. OPENING Por a man with a late mod- ’ el car to work with carriers in the suburban areas of the county. Salary, car allow- ance and other benefits. APPLY IN PERSON TO —Mr McCully |. *IMMEDIATE OPENING CIRCULATION DEPT. PONTIAC PRESS MACHINE REPAIRMAN Also qualify for aoe — Sand eeteeal work Good PHOTOGRAPHY foomg qe person to do develop- & ting with ow uip- mee at home on dail PART TIME, Must be de: le & do good quality work. Please write Ualifications ription of room & equipment to Pon- Press Box 68. ark tiae Manager for Barber Shop Wonder! .) opportunity to have a business ‘like your own’ ern new barber shop. Minne Mite Tocation. All equipment furn- ished. For details call BJ Sweeney. Toledo, Ohio, GR 9-5152 collect, or write Carl Box 854. Columbus, Ohio. MIDDLEAGED SiNGLE | MAN | wanted for general farm work. MU_9-1360 } FOR MF- chanics helper. and parts man iach in person Keégo Sales & _ Service. Keego Harbor PRESSER FOR LADIES’ men's woolen garments, Must be exp. Apply Famous Cleaners * 48091 Var Dyke. Utica. “REAL ESTATE 7 salesmen needed at once, Plen ty of leads and floor time 5 subdivisions Larnings unlimited. WE RRY E. ADAMS CO. | FE ¢4561 or after 5-30 OR 3-6043 ___ 2536_ Dixie er SCHOOLBOY 14 TO 17 ¥ neat .boys to YEARS, work or schoo & Sat. Special Christmas plan. Qualified boys earn $20. to weekly See Mr Klein 2:00 to 430. Michigan Employment Of-| fice TRACER LATHE OPERATORS Fully exp on jarge Monarch gine lathe and able to No others need sa? Daniel Manufacturing Corp. S637 _Orchard Lk en- set up “PLACE A “LOST” AD. | ‘all FE 2-8181 for an ad_ to recover a loss. Dial FE. 2-8181 for an ad-writer. =p Ot Le , Say “charge ‘t.” | work Must live in, Top Wages. LI 6-6357 W. Montcalm. Mar - Less = Cleaners. _ EXPERIENCED WOMA FOR | HOUSEKEEPER OVER 35, | KITCHEN: HELP WANTED MIDDLEAGED HOUSEKEEPER. Ryan | AND! lus old home sales. | ‘TECHNICIANS -| A&B TRENCHING | evenings 6-6 part-time days. | ‘Bloomfield Fashion Shop | | BAKERY SALESLADY MACHUS BAKERY 140 W. MAPLE. "__ BIRMINGHAM | CASHIER-TYPIST | Finance company needs a girl abie | to meet the public. take bey \ ments, type & do clerical work “i school resident . Phone FE 3-718] between 4:30 “COUNTER GIRL FOR CLEANING plant Exp referred but not pe 615 E. Maple. Birming- am EXP. FOR GENERAL HOUSE- |\EXP. COUNTER = GIRL. APPLY 250 counter — ~ Dbaolas Might. no Sunday +. — pena aE GIRL, apply in person. Mitchell Clean- 2267 Orchard Lk Rd. at Mid- leben FOP REGISTERED UNDERGRAD- uates and practical nurses. Phone FF 25492. Auburn Ave. Nurses Exchange; GIRi_ OR WOMAN CARE OF 2 smal) children, to live in, more tor home than wages. Call OR 3-327). after ¢ GUY CARI I8 NOW a limited amount o* student beau- | ticians in his newest school. For | further information write or call Guy Cari, 7-Gran Beauty College Grand River (between 7 an 8-Mile Rd.) KEnwood 7 y ACCEPTING | FOR 3 adults. Live in or out. FE 2-5700 HOUSEKEEPER FOR ELDERLY couple. Live in. FE 2-5263. BOTH day and night shifts a tn Legh oa White Swan Drive- a LIGHT HOUSEWORK 8 TO 12 am. 5-day week. $15, 83 Chip- _pewa Ra. LADY TO LIVE IN. MORE FOR home Do light housework & care schoolare gir! @ wages . Call after 3:30 £ 5-T2Ay. LADY Y FOR | BABYSITTING. FRI. £ oe Sat. a Vic. Walled Lk. A MAID. | = caatat oa 2 CHILDREN, 2 So Live in 5's 2 das. $25. te Pontiac Presa, _Box 86. Motherle«s home. More for home than wages. Children welcome. MAID rienced, for general house work, good Bey, 5 days, lve in. Familiy of ot Neat ,, appearance carer age and references. Write _ Box 29, Pon o, MSO Pontiac Lake road. | VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE THE Sa Aue OF HAPPINES 1s YOUR INALIENABLE aes oe THE LAMP $200 post. experience or previous training. |A TRIO OF STENOS A nearby National fewbiraienn. agency needs 3 crackerjack NOS who will be assigned to 3 new account executives. Glamour- ous offices and atmosphere. | MOVIE TYPIST $265 A film studio nearby !s looking for an ex eptionally fast and ‘ac- curate TYPIST to type scripts. This office is teeming with fas- cinating personalities PAYROLL POLLY if you can ty ve have — — ‘ight a amarea and Gepe e@ experience ov are ge ore be assistant » the Payroll Otters in a large company. Loads of variety. TOP STENO : $337 We're lookinv for a really good 8TENO waret eerie rps hg 100 wpm, and typing is pm to work in the stunning offices of a National Top pay ter top talent. MEN AT WORK hd Sect TRAINEE Years of College INDUSTRIAL SALES Paint Sales Background SHEET METAL MAN Experimental Field GRAD. ENGINEERS TOP onTany Electrical & Electronic EVELYN EDWARDS a ig ‘Professional Bide. 308 MEINCOLN. 84400 OPEN IN PONTIAC IT’S 603 Community Bank Bidg. FEDERAL 40684 D&M BUILDING — SLICES OF HAM . YOS EMITE “al ; Soul (ENIRS 'l-30 ___ Building Service 12 “Floors b. 2-5 CUSTOM PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS FITZGERALD & SON FREE FE 2-8065 ~ CEMENT & BLOCK — WORK. PE 5-0782 BILLS SR. AND SON. laid, sanded and finished. 189. FE 2-2639. SERVICE Residential and Commerciai Con- tractors. rnization Experts. Get our bid to PE _ 23-7006 Eves. OR 3-2276 DRY WALL TAPING GUARAN- TO ns cco OOS AIRLINES NEED YOU WANTED — Several young men and women will ibe selected im- teed work. Free estimates. OR _ 3-5933, ELECTRICAL pat bp {LICENSED Ed Murray. FE 2-665 FORMICA A SINK. COUNTER ze TOPS tables_ custom made. Free A tes, PE 6-1233. fone BETTER JOB OF REMOD: | cling & painting—EM 3-0708. Free YREE ESTIMATE ON WIRING for water heaters, er & dry- ers, FE 5-6431. R. B. ec tric_Co., 1060 W. Hi UILDING, CEMENT ork. brick wort. & block. also E 68-8044. for for a - tive, aried sitions as hostess resery nic . station agent. Enjoy free travel ae vacations, ins = qualify, Must be bet Boot ported high school. “ ee rsonality. pr in per freee fo) women. Ge og facts! Write one ad- dress a number to Na- tiona " TO DRIVE THE 9 SAFEWAY" DRIVER OOL. FE 2-2253, Res. FE_8-1645 Work Wanted Male 10 SANE- ~OPPORTUNITiEs U UNLIMITED For ambitious women with person- ality & poise, work 3 to 4 brs. da or ea evening & earn as muc as $100 week. Three ning {os sitions, Age peceeeers: hone FE _5-2767,_ noon | aes arate ~ HOUSEWORK Live in or 5 days. i‘. days off. — — Apel Lovely _tm TV. MI CABINET “MAKER AND CARPEN- Kitcheng a specialty. FE CARPENTRY. NEW . AND RE- pair, guaranteed work. OR 3-8748 EXP. MAN NEEDs PAINTING. repairs, alterations in or out, by job or hour, FE 2-3664. INSIDE PAINTING, DECORAT. RE AL ESTATE 2 salesman needed at once. Plen- | ty of leads and floor time. subdivisions plus old home sales. Earnings unlimited, ERRY E. ADAMS CO. d +456) or after 5.30 OR 3-6043 Dixie Hwy SALESGIRL, FULL OR PART- time, be os She at Babyland, 2309 8. eg ie Miracle Mile, aft- Stenographer Interesting career position with Juvenile Court. Pala. vacations, sick leave. Life & hospitalization insurance offered. Applicants must take shorthand at 100 words per minute & have some knowl- of pega & ychological depends upon past experiencé bility, licant must have own transporta ae x County Service Center. N. | Ueland near Dixie Highway. pees ersonnel Office, Oakland | ty Office Bidg.. Saginaw La- fayette streets. Pontiac, FE “ne 1| SILK _ FINISHER AND COUNTER girl, Combina’ Exp. only. Ex- cellent working ¢ ‘conditions. 615 E. aple. Birming TYPIST — MUST — BE FAST AND’ accurate Some — and general office work Age 21 to 28. 5 day | week. Fringe benefits. Permanent sition. Do not call after 4 p.m « 48508. Miss Eldridge. - | WAITRESS, MUST DEPINITELY | | last, energetic. neat Apply 675 E. Maple irmingham iNex*| to Krogers } in mod- WOULD LIKE PENSIONED LAD / | care for elderly lady. Live! to in. MI 4-1417 WOMAN OVER 35 FOR HOUSE. | work, $5 days weekly 10 through dinner. Must have own transpor- sation: References required. MI 3. WOMEN — $5 HOUR _ Easy, pleasant scusistae work, we can show you how to earn’ | 850 week for just 2 hours work | | each evening Personal interview be arranged at your con- 4-5567 wil | venience, Call FE_ | WOMAN TO ASSIST WITH HOU. | Work and cooking. No laundry. Bedi Live in. Nice apertoent | with private bath. $20 week. Box ; $8 Pontiac Press |WCMAN EXPERIENCED _ grill & waitress work, Age 35. hours 6 p.m_ to 12 person. 3:21 | _ Huron St Help Wanted IN SERLICANTS FOR PART TIME | work Part-Time _Service EM 3-5032. AN TO MA GOOD MONEY | Wanted Salesmen At once or oN . wae . W. DINNAN oe au vrares FE 4-2577 L MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS ant making $2 to $5 per hour, full | or part time ae ott Smi | N. Perry 8 to pm | PIANO, STE CCORDION! HAWAIIAN & Spanish guitar teachers needed | bo-h in Pontiac Rochester. Write Pontiac Press Box 87 |REAL ESTATE SALESMEN OR saleswomen in new home se veces Waterford and , Exp. preferred Rose Hil} featty Co. Enwood 2-9069_ REAL ESTATE SALESMEN FOR | new west side a De Experience tiie or will train. Call OR | - MEDICAL _ . Men WANTED Contact laboratory vomtise Oste- opathi: Hospital, FE 5-41 REAL ESTATE SALES Seoete| Experienced preferred, will train, have large list: of prospects for new homes Phone. OL 1-000 P T. Smith Jr SMITH - CRAW Builders of E-Z Built Homes RESPONSIBLE MARRIED cou- ole wie oue children to live i. jorels fiv toom apartment fineral home Rent and wulitiey | free in exchange for part tim work Husbagd may have outaies | employment, Call FE 2-7360. is block work. Small jobs. FE 8-268 : COLORED GIRL DESIRES GEN- A Employment | 150, project. | nee for @ polniioees \ ‘ORD | ing. carpenter work, PE Saat _plaster board repair. F |MAN WANTS CEMENT WORK | OR | MARRIED MAN eracoy farm m_ job. F ré pm. |SEMI OR | Sa Sea ~ DRIVER, needs work bad. -14 vrs. road _exp. OR_ 3-1976 YOUNG. MAN DESIRES ANY KIND of work Yili live in. FE 2-2774. 32 Hibbard St Work Wanted Female il 1 DAY SERVICE. IRONINOS. _Pick-up_ & deliver _EMpire 3-0060. 2 WOMEN WANT “WALL WASH- ing and house cleaning. FE E 3-758 iE A-1 WASHING, IRONING AND mending. $250 and $5. Work uaranteed. Pick up and deliver. FE sae WANT 8-2028 a ALL DAY OR WEEK | worker, RTaie or female. $7 plus _ transportation | FE 4-381. BABYSITTING DAYs _ OR | OR_3-3042. EVES. _ Have trans. | BA BYSITTING IN MY HOME. Hourly basis, Lake Angelus Rd. _FE , 42630. | BABYSITTING & LIGHT HOUSE- | _ Fans, & days. Reference. FE BABYSITTING EVES., REF. AFT. | _4 or all day Bat. & Sun. FE 2-6554, | BABY SITTING IN MY HOME. | | Day or night. FE 2-1730 ral_ house Exe. j 3 “Hibbard” "a FE FOP REGISTERED “UNDERGRAD- uates and practical nurses. Phone | peletences 2-2774 Fr 2-§492. Auburn Ave. Nurses. Exchang: oe | HAVING A BABY? > WACATION- + ing? Capahie mature exp. wom- e. will care for your ‘hildren in your home 3-3580 iRONINGS WTD WATERFORD VI- cinity ORlanto 3-3702 | LADY 33 WANTS HOUSEWORK | and babysitting In Pontiac. Box | %. Pontiac Press LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND IRON- ing desirea FE 4-2812. | MATURE EXP. DENTAL ASSIS- ant and receptionist. Write Pon- tise. Press. Box 101. MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING | G 8EC- retarial service. EM 3-26 WASHING? @& IRONINGS. C cat PE 5-0724. | WORK — WANTED 6 DA | week, Will do Soar 162 Eimo. FE 8-#958 WOMAN WANTS | 208 Ag SILK finisher, FE 4-28 WOMAN wi WISHES cane BY DAY. ae AND IRONINGS. REF- erences FEderal 2-4900 | WILL DO HOUSEWORK OR BABY sitting. FE 3-7735 Ys A GEORGEs REFRIGERATION AND HOUSEMOVING - uipped. FE 48450. L. A. ' HOME REPAIR SERV Carpentry plumbine electrical ts. Painting and wall wash- GUA tan ROOFS es 10. Hugus Marsh, 2-021. FE 2-8046. R. G, SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. ‘sanding and finishing. Phone FF Jos.” PLEMING LAYING. Sa , finishing. 1 Bias REMODELING ADDITIONS & RE- ir work. ioveees builder, FHA rms. ae ats ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING FE 40444 ~ TRENCHING AND _ BULL DOZING PE 46841 __ Building ; Supplies 12A ALUM. oe ee & Groen Por Thor deal top _ quality” present, _ call | MY S.rasd. FIREBRICK USED 10 CENTs_ EA. tk ue 3 cents ea. 15 W i: SHEETROCK. APED & FIN- ished, ready pie paint. All work’ —— Free estimates. FE Business Services 13 A-l ACE TREE SERVICE. RE- moval and trimming. Get our b FE 2-7188. ALL MAKEs OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained man t our store. ! ting Office y Co.. 27 W. Law- Tence St. one FE 3-013. < ACCOUNTANTS Bookkeeping Service FE 2-006 “AAA OIL BURNER SERVICE SERVICE ALL MAKES PETE's __ FE 5-3750 APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes - er ad er automatic washers. aed PE 2-402) KKEEPING—TAX PROBLEMS mt pial technicians handle them for you. A or monthly balance ments — taxes processed from so- cial security to income tax. Call EM 3-3757. BOOKKEEPING-TAX PROBLEM? Let real technicians handle them for you, Accounting complete ; — or monthly balance & statement — taxes processed for social se- curity to income tax. Call EM __ 33757, ipl tS WALL CLEANERS. Walls and windows. Wore _Free est. No obligation. | FE 2-1631 BRICK BLOCK STONE. SPECIAL- IZE_ IN REPAIR WORK. FE COMPLETE LINE OF GREETING cards, novelties, stationary and gift wraps Cali FE 5-3898 for demonstration on samples in the _comforts of your home FURNACES CLEANED & feed, C. L. Nelson. FE 5-1788 GENE’s HEATING § SERVICE. Furnaces cleaned, sold. repaired, 3316 Crooks Rd. Rochester, FE SERV: ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- ue mee oe & cane 218 E. Pike APPLIANCE SERVICE. Member of Pontiac Oakland County Re- frigeration Assn Ph FE 5-4831 George Frayer proprietor. LICENSED ELECTRICIAN. FREE evening estimates. Residential and _commercial. ot OA Bt Lt LLS SONS _ WALL WASHING SERVICE | WOMAN DESIRES EVENIN work. Typ.ng & shorthand o | PBX system. Also will do vocal | _* work for pvt. parties. OR 3-8646 | | after 6 p.m |W DOW WITH 2-YR-OLD ‘DAUGH- | ter would like housework by week or for working couple. Live =~ ca HOward 3-2579 _| Building Service 12 12 PPP LARA LPR ARADO |Ad CUSTOM CARPENTERS. Rough-in. finish Remodel. FHA _terms. Gordon Flattley, EM 3-0482 A-1 UNDERPINNING & HOUSE raising Basement put under _homes, FE 8-8944. A-1 CARPENTRY REAS. FREE | _estimates, OL 1-3461 | A-l) CARPENTER CREW AVAIL- able. Roughing & finish. Also al- | terations, Free est. FE 5-3608. MA 4-2253. : rower LAYING, SANDING _ & FIN. Guaranteed work, FE 3-1647. Pon- | _tlac_ Hardwood Floor Service. | Footings Water Line. ren Tile. _FE_5-9961. ASEMENTs DUG UNDER Oto Also water proofing. BRICK. . BLOCK _ AND CEMENT work. Also chimneys. No job too large. Residential and commer- | oe vaatastend work. Ph. MY BLOCK, BRICK ¢ CEMENT YORK | _and_ fireplaces. MA “5-0 Burien — FE 5-2853 EMENT Is OUR SPECIALTY, joors, basements. EM 3-4 i AS CURTAINS PLAIN RUP- fied, beautifully finished. tiac _Laundry, Phone FE 2-8101, Lagdscaping 18A = Sunset. Orchard Lk. Ph. Bus 3-0649. Res. FE 4-0311. Raseane! NEW OF REPAIR. Work guaranteed. FE 5-0304 SAWS MACHINE FILED | Manley Leach _10 Bagley St. SEPTIC _ TANKS CLEANED. 30 yrs. exp. FE 4-7561 Dreoaneking, Tailoring | 16 DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, AL- terations, Drapes & formals done my home. Call PE 8-8455. Insurance Agencies 17A 17A A_ Rating of ee Co. 's INSURANCE KINDS Aste Noreen Age, 1 FE_ 2-922) After 6 To W. Lawrence Corner ner Cass INSURANCE OP ,ALL, KINDS INSURED BY PHONE Nicholie & Harger Co. 33_W. Huron FE_5-8183: ___ Laundry. | Service 18 FOR PAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. by ‘oe Pontiac Laun¢gry. FE CUSTOM BULLDOZING YARD & _EM"3.323| grading, Back filling. ~, LANDSCAPE YOUR HOME and state. | ® Landscaping EXPERT removal. __3-2000. __18A REE Pay opti AND 7 5-503 or OR agg 3 TREE SERVICE. TRIM- PRA Walled Lake MA ¢- NEW LAWNS | ade oe oa va on pe back fin. FE Moving & Trucking 1} 19 eee Ad MOVING - HAULING EXCELLENT 8E FE _2-2909 se hbes I, FE AA-I Reduced a Smith Moving Large Van or Pick- up. FE +1064 ALL LIGHT HAULING, RUBBISH, etc, odd jobs. Very reasonable. FE 2-3664. Gregg Delivery Service PE 50179 10A - UNWANTED ARTICLES RE- _moved free of charge. FE PE 6-6798 HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME — _price. Anytime. F ¥E oe. MAN WITH % TON PICKUP — work, Call anv time, PE = a eo gga LER ny where Also wi haul = anyth pmletgy eo trees a special 7. _truck MA Sawatine i eae ~ PICKED _up free of charge. FE 5-4638. Trucks to Rent Dump mi-trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. WOODWARD Including Sunday _ FE +¢ FE ¢1442 LIGHT HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish. Field dirt, top soil, sand & aravel. FE 2-0603. Painting & Decorating | 20 ee EXP MAN cana F NTING, repairs, by job or PE LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. Papering & s FE 6-0343. PAINTING PAPERHANGING — WALLS CLEANED Patirr hour, TUPPER R_ 3-706) PAPERHANGING — _ PAINTING. _Piaster_ repairing, FE 8-8513. x PAINTING AND DECORATING x. Willhite PAINTING 1 AVAILABLE } a FE Painon AND PAPERHANGING. PE 5-937 __ Television | Service par. c OR NIGHT TV SERVICE FE 5-1296 or M. P. STRAKA _ Rayal Electronics | Co. Antenna and. TV Service. Eves. call | PE 5-3526 or FE 5-045? “Typewriter | Service 22A aera TYPEWRITERS AND. | ADD pina |° MACHIN work, tenoeal Printing vend soltce |” Supply Co., 17 W. Upholstering 23 DA mann EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER. ing, 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-2641, Free estimates. THOMAS UPHOLSTERING TELEGRAPH FE SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES & BED- spreads. Your terial. FE 5-5797. Lost & | Found 24 Tee LosT $25 reward for tiger cat with _white. tipped tail. FE 2-7 LOST—-2 WKS. BROWN & WHITE male bexer pup. to . ears clipped. Answs. to Nicky. Vic. of Longfellow School. child: 8 pet. Reward FE 8-195 helt sabe 3 rhe BROWN i tate any 5 emale m Kirk in the Bioom- Vic. ‘Hills, field Reward — $75 _-6-3800, 6-6489. LOST: WED.. 27. MALE MINIA- ture pincher. Black with tan markings. Answers to Butchie, Vic. of Green Lk. and Richardson Rds. 8 years old. On special diet. Reward for return or informa- _tion, 4120 Bunker St. EM 3-0672. yee MA : DOG IN VICINITY Island. Black and bigiesat Cedar Hotch out of one ear. Call LOST: BROWN TOY MANCHES- ter. Owner's name on collar. FE _ #7117. LOST: KITTEN IN THE VICINITY of South Ardmore. Dark above 2 months old. 4 white feet and white chest. Reward. FE 45732 LOST: LIGHT GRAY SCHNAUZER. 4 year old male Wearing orange collar. Vicinity of Bloom fleld Hills __ Reward, Call Midwest aie. LOST: BLOND — PUP XER Ur 2 MONTHS aa ‘ wieinioe State Street. Please call FEderal 8-1150. ‘Losi_IN VICINITY os WALTERS Lake Sun 8 o] puppy. giack with bro rewn “s ts. _ Cocker & terrier Call M 1. Los’ WANT TO YOUR PET? ive one ® home? FE 5-9200. _Kaichigan Antmal’’ Rescue cue _teenue —_ BLACK & WHITE ith brown ears. Vicinity of wir sume Lake — Gon Answe: __Hobbies 6 & Nappies 7A PAINT BY NOI NUMBER SETS. NEW series. $1.66 = Lid tist epplies. Sherwin-Williams. __ West fon UMBER PICTURES. 22 i Notices & Personals 25 ee | IN DEBT? _ "TB SO ‘ Let US . Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind ' Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS Above Oak Wtd. Children to Board 26 a-] LICENSED HOME. EXPERI- _enced mother’s care. on « GOOD LICENSED home by day or week. oor 4-6248. win: ARTLDREN FOR FOR DAY sag Sek | home Licensed. _ 6-2873. LICENSED aoue. p bef SIDE, MA _pre_ school. Wtd. Household ¢ Goods | 27 TV'S. RADIO furniture. FE CASH FOR USED os. Or any FURNITURE 1 NEEDED Entire hom eh it re. you 8 % — _Sale. Phone O WANTED TO eee of furniture. Ph. FE 23-5523, ANTIQUE DISHES. OLD furniture. MY ate smi ie 2B WTD. _lamps & | tp ds all 66D CON aa 3 nePreteraly blond. Mit Must be in 3-3503 or 6 Ae nm. __Wtd. Miscellaneeus BY T OOLMAKER Use of bench size or r lathes pow, shaper, drill press, milling machine later. Have few gimmicks J want to work on aft- er hours. ¢ 3-8576. COLEMAN cA DAIRY BARN) Gas L, OR 3.3406. _ STOVE. CA ‘ GASOLINE, | oe ul io Single or twin. MU 9-16 moni BED ADJUSTABLE _ height. Phone FE 2-3966. KITCHEN < CABINETS, ~ CABINET sink, venetian biinds, sump pump, store cet small Ria poo nets. 7024. or Evans sEauipment Dine Highway WA D NO. 1 < NTED- GOOD 1% trap. Call caer 7, OA 8 ser WANTED: OIL FIRED 1 TAR KET- tle on wheels. Must be in good _ Condition. PE 4-5425. — WANTED PHONOGRAPH REC- ords 20 heal or older Please betw: 7 and 10 p.m. phone _OR_ 3-8576. MORTGAGES LISTINGS WANTED BUYERS now To BUT ug snow “i ia WE slie R. Middleton BROKER __ FE 67121 BUY OR SELL CHEERY Art. FEED = Prize possessions, Fifteen years of inotchow at your service. Flumphries js rE Py an Mu ASSES oe LISTING ‘Stavice war. PACE THE FLOOR. WHEN pill — sell from under | Clereiea REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8. Mzin- Clarkston, Mich. sat WTD.. | BOY'S 26° BIKE, IN GOOD condition. Call cher) pan: FE __Rent Apts. Purstched as ~ Money’ Wanted 28A WANT™D: LOAN OF $3.000 AT 6 per cent interest. Collateral avail- — ne) Box 121, Davisburg, Wanted to Rent 29) 50 PARTIES ware TO a . ye Jerry Adams Co.. 22536 ale Hwy. FE _4-4561. ROOM OR 2-ROOM WwTD. on a or noasey for a sin- sie a doctor's re- ary OR 38166 between 9 &®@pm "YOUNG EXECUTIVE Desires nice lakefront home, 1 _child, references. MU 44818. ‘Share Living Quarters 30 ELDERLY LADY WILL SHARE home with middleaged lady. Pre- msioner. FE 2-0806 co a | LADY WILL SHARE HOME FREE wo nee for services. | SHARE MY HOME OR < SARE “ARE FOR elderly person, , Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 MORTGAGES N GOOD PROPERTIES % « a aD more 100 | re 4-0521 vi = OVER $1,000,000 Available to purchase land con- tracts. I ediate action! Call W. Huron Resid broker. Toanes 6-11 io. te OA 8461. 8-2467. $-8888 Wiss TO OBTAIN A — Lae erneen Come qomn 1-2 BEDRM, PART FURN. LAKE- pts. 8615 Pontiac 1 1 k Sor: $14 to oe 4 apts. for steady renters, 2062 Com: 18ST FLOOR 3 ROOMS AND BATH. Clean, pvt By so og i cs _Square Lake. FE $-1370. 2 RMS NEWLY DECORATED. Uti furn FE 28728. 2 ROOM. FURNISHED APT. Kitchene Private trance. bath Small child welcome, yr _4-6196 or PE 2-6226. a sR OOMS, COMPLETELY FUR- _nished. Private bath. 263 Norton (8. FE 45301. 81 AUBURN _Avenue. 2 ROOMS. AD “crating te OR ELDERLY o ipa waa RMS. Ae ist FLOOR. PVT. bath & entrance. Everything furn. _FE | See — 2 ROOM, PVT. BATH, 107% N. Saginaw. Apply after 4:30 p.m., _Apt. 4. + RooM FURN. a i8T FLOOR, 320 N Saginaw FE 4-593. 2 Ane ROOM F Sasesckie? APT. —— nelenperters, inquire 55 ] 2-5883. 2 RMS. BACHELOR BACHELOR APT. EVERY- ens furn, FE 4-3135. oa & BATH. wel- PVT. J fea le: Ba come. eee Paddcer. = CASH — Buyers waiting for seasoned or new land contracts and equities Let an ex- perienced contract man consult, ARRO REALTY CALL FE 43844 or PE 5-284 and ask for n. secOniose™ Real 5143 CassEtizabeth Rd. Open __Open Evenings and Sundays CASH IN A FLASH For land comreers. ae aa gie Johnson perso xeon pot o natisfied riends and clientele . Johnson's 1/04 s Telegraph Rd. FOR LAND CONTRACTS. a Ae Dixie Hwy. “QUICK ( CASH For your lan¢ contract .You'll like ow service. Ask for Jim Dinkel or Jerry Anderson, WHITE BROS. CASH | H. J 5660 Dixie Hwy, Open Eves, ‘tii ’: Sun 10 to 8 IMMEDIATE | Wel ION ry and K.L. Teme ealtor 2339 Orchard 1 PE +49 ‘Wanted it Estate 32A N ames Backenst®se Book . Lawrence S:. __ Notices & Personals 25 GIRL OP WOMAN NEED- fo 3 a Sve f rigag contact aeiss Gounacninl The Saiv AEROTRED KNAPP SHOES ’ Pred Herman 2070 Airport Rd. OR 3-1502 AAA PRIVATE VES Don’t worry, mie the facts Privace conguitation 520 BE, Bird y MOST ATT ATTRACTIVE for the holidays ‘ with shrubbery f WHITE'S NURSERY. FE $4711 eye aia al re on ades ah ee Werrra . 8 ange en REAL LANDLORDS We nee | ‘ood homes for MERRY Don't feed yl further infor. RS 4-1557 HAVE A CLIED for 2 or 2 t downtown Cal FEderai esha is chitgren weeisote FE x 2 RMS. & Bate ALL MODERN. Strictly Good location. Very clean. FE ieia: eves. 2 RM. “APARTMENT. 88 Mechanic. 242 nou INDIVIDUAL MOD, cabins. A. util Winter rates. MY 3-099 «Tru Rustic couime: 468 8. _Broadway_ Lk. Orio 2 RM. APT. PVT. Siar: , LAUN- dry faci., weekly or monthiy. FE 4-8179 after 5. 2 NICE CLEAN ROOMS, 1ST FLR.. pvt. ent., util. Washing priv. Ga- _Tage. 208 Norton. 2? & 3 RM. APTS. SEE CARE- _taker, 23 Steinbaugh Ct. 2 AND 3 ROOM NEWLY DEC. nee 7. 7@ Clark. Apply Apart men 2 2 ROOMS. aren kent FURN.. walk from town. No anemone nee children. 73 Fair- ia RMS. PVT BATH AND ENTR — =! —_ om Dep TRO iae ORL IN PONTIAC _-— Call 12 to 12. MY 2-6186. 3 ROOM APARTMENT, ALL MOD- ern Private driveway and bath. EM 3-837. 2RM. FURN WASHING & UTIL. furn. Pvt. ent, Baby welcome. __FE 8-0553. 3 ROOM APT. BABY WELCOME. adstone, 314 Hg | Shape wee sme 106 Dre sden. Pontiac, 7 RMS. & BATH & GARAGE, EM 3-3474. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, 31 Stowell. 3 LARGE RMS: 525 JOSLYN, LAKE Orion. MY 2-6305. INE RMS. TILE BATH, ted liv: rm... 7 Rp AND N- BATH & ry rRooME Pye BATH Ce aT ENT. _ after 4 aA RM, pa a -ENT., GAS T furn, 1470 Beachland, tear Cass | e Rd. FURN. APTS, OR Fe —— - AND 5 RF Ma PUAN HEA Ba room area or bus line. | RN. TL Uae Maa? tee eczml pneer, but tee Per winter 8 perme Poe ‘will show Lake, Privene, 3) steciec to Fen Peel ae how ig eet SIT weekly, ‘Call PE48382,| Fe 2ivi uae OF hone rt pam, GLEAN 3 ROOM APT WEAR “one f pee man. “Reterences downtown. 17 Hovey, between ve us iis is ua. 5-0648./5 Nocet & “g B mi 8. RI EY, § roker in 4 drink on be aad _Ponttac furn. 3-3630. cas | CLEAN ; erie” a nel Ber Sy re tw bath, . Emtr, Adult couple walking to Pontiac Plant. WILL BUY OR LIST se res only, Phone FE 8-3012. No en. 8-2540. oe Birt | aA PETES APT on Bonny, 2D, Ok, OHI commerce Rd. Rights and ‘gas, OR 3000000 "| 3.1300 : _ » PORTAL be GLEAN PUAN 3 ROOMS —AND| LAKE : W bath, Pvt, Exmtr, Adult e| room. lakefront ncpase- pulilities WE AVE QUALIFIED PUYERS * Phone FE 8-3912 or included. . MY = ser Se dcretge. A proper- | _ 5-2474.- = _3-1284, , COUPLE PRIVATE BATH & EN-|LAKEF , 7 BED call ota oe. trance FE ALi = = houses. ence 2 rs ieee ae RANKLIN APTS. | miles to Pontiac ROY KNAUF 3 ROOMS Aw AND BATH. IN EXCEL- ; rent reduced. Avail- 26% W. Huron St. FE 27421| LENT ITION,” INCLUDES! *>!*_thry May. EM 3-0134, AMPLE. Hi HEAT, HOT & COLD Y Ss Boseme MODERN WATER. ADULTS ONLY 960 A home. ment with oil WE DO WHAT ONTH. AFTER heat Attached garag Lake priv- ; CARBTAKER. AT A193 "UNIO oe 4135 ‘per month incl WE SAY Et Ra Put 8 PROPER PRICE on A. JOHNSON, Realtor . vey te sell it “guickly. Ask OLLYWooR ABTS. win 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. bed i) en le away! As Ask nisheod Util, furn, ins. es FE 4- 53 : before you _ard FE 3 218%. SEAT 3 ROOMS & BATH. COU- know it, it's gral LARGE PLEASANT 3} AND BATH.) ple only. Call wp by : moons who aiteets Near Airport. Adults. OR 3-1943.|\§ ROOMS. 2 Al 1 APARTMENTS ‘Ss PUR- 8 E FOR Ex- HOLLYW¢ 00D APTS. | __nished. In Keego. PE 5-433. PERIENCE in selling. real 9 ems. Bb: bet, furn.. wii, MODERN, HEATED 2 BEDROO eetete pi nte we SAVE furn., lia E. Howard. FE 3-189. _And Ferituren, FE 200. vebools nn EIGN. MODERN 3. ROOM FURN. AT 130 ae BOR'S HOUSE AND WE'LL | Hulbert. “Oxbow Lake,” 1. blocy|MODERN, RM 1 z, HOUR WEAR SELL YOURS. uf Elizabeth Lake Rd. eet een ees : NICE UPSTAIRS APT. PVT. ENT,|MODERN 2 BEDRM, GAS HEAT. Edw. M.S | Driveway 44 Chica, *| Lake Orion MY 2.4663. a ‘dw. M. Stout. Realtor NEWLY PORN AP ppsowsa| MODERN ¢ RM” HOME. COM- TN. Saginaw St = Ph. FE 5-8165 APT : | base sh- Open Eves. "Ti 8:30 P.M. bath Ou turn.“ 31 Auburn] Dlete! ayer, —— Will stce —— PARTIY FURN. wast Fate 3) fa eit Ene inte wash 30 MIN. | fag teh Pod sea ec : sorry, no} = tre oe : WILL LEASE 5 ROOM | | eater Sek tS Aner Whee orat one, up bens That ts all it takes to have one | SOPHIA MANO! $ 5 sion courteous, peers Mero’ Fier Never a sees 33 AN pad By —= Kennett Rd. our door HURON, 3} RMS. PVT. BATH. uses . 36 Soviet tefatatarh is afesr| “Adulnrnv, ger enaiag ual| Rene Houses Untarn CLEAN, NR Rent Apts. Ur Unfurnished 3 34 1-2 BEDRM. PART F Ld iN. LAKE. _front Apts. 8615 Pontia iv BEDRM | APT. with: pares: 42 W_ Colombia. PARTLY PU i wl 285 Wottiemore St. Ig tchenette, take welfare _____. |GLORIA \ APARTMENTS 3 BEDRM 5 BERNDT tenance AUIS. ROE r, Close in. FE 27425. 3 Thus. y BATH BATH. F PvT. a te neo AND | BATH. F Breineal ve child 3-RMS. & BATH, MODERN, PVT. __ent, Like new 1761 Lk, Rd. 4 ROOMg AND BATH, $55 M oti Pe acon ROOMS AND BATH, GAS HEAT. West side. FE 47338 «RMS. AND BATH. HEAT AND lights furn, $18 a week. ROOMS AND BA SEPTIC, furnace, near Sears, mo, FE 403100 4 ROOMS AND BATH, HEAT, - Stove refrigerator furnished. “_FE Y -t94.. as 5 § Roots. . SRACIOUS: FLAT. WEST bale aah bedrooms, ENT.| \e, 1058 OR! $50. MY 1 BEDROOM HOUSE. Pontiac Drive-In Theater. OR 1 OR 2 BEDROOMS. CLEAN. venetian biinds. heat. Close in. A ults. FE 2 BEDROOM MODERN, WEST Side, close Child welcome. Reasonable FE 86-6753. 32 BDRM. pense: OIL FURNACE, fee "fower 3 Rd. wo (lay dt Shas ples « EM aR AND ) BATH AVAILABLE 6 potas a ‘Aple 5-1306. 4 ROOMS, we ars ACRES, che in W. rental wl rent or sell on PE 54-8276. 5 _RMS. AND BATH MODERN. fe sa welcome, $65 a month. 09-3341. Utica. 1615 Eston. = TRO ROOM HOUSE, MOD! MODERN, X NEAR -—e Large fa = Li) ford $35 oF mi ingue AND as heat, ey aoe ot Behool chi § ROOM area. ©. end of Huntoon heat & hot water, 2-car garage. $?0 mo PE 8-445. 3 ROOM MODERN, . NEWLY DEC- erated. West side, $75 per month. Russell A. Nott, Realtor PE 45005 Orton sink. TERRACE erred 2 BEDROOM, MO MODERN. Beott Fivile es. Lake, aes. morning 8 to 12. 90 Oakland, Near Huron Under new ma ment, New! ecorate’t 4 rooms bath pede . aie per month See CARETA 5 ROGu UNPURN. APT, NEAR General Motors Truck, 312.50 per week, FE 17-9083 UNFURN. APTS __ from. All areas. All prices. a] e E. ap Co., 2836 st Dixie Hwy.| SIRMINOR AN — 33 BEDROO arage. Corner of Merrill R,|* aoa st Re Fy WALKING DISTANCE town PE 45067. | HOUSE. $7 A BRI AUTOMAT: ;_.actories. FE Dine. “BATH AND GARAGE. W. DINNAN PE ¢3971_ 6 ROOM HOUSE ON LAKE. STOVE anu refrig fura. basement it| pes a souinha Rent $2, Sar oasis. cEnTRA ane ti) poy Sei . util, Lg Pd N. Wood Sate Oak. RATED 3 5 large rms., ted close to down town meow M. Stout, Realtor FE 5-8 © Oem Rveutngs “tH 8:30 FOR COLORED - mee & 5 ROOM apts, 1 single Reasona rent to Manes warty. "Frank ok Walet 80 =Florence, yay Wilson Inquire 20 Lull. Mrs R. FOR RENT: 3 ROOMS AND BATH. icone furnished Laundry | ki = i ERE * ose Leyes LP e r _3-3061, 7 T ROOM Roves UNFURNISHED. _In elty Call PE 4-2421 ev FLR. OR Goose prices, Jerry Dixie Hwy. ATTRACTIVE MODERN TWO alow, plus large family iy, Room Anchor f Hm fa Nl fleges. Private entrance. home, 875 m General Hospital. FE $-6658 after tonal home & SOR, REALTO! $ on week days. 72 W. Huron Phone i387 BRICK WEST . NEAR GEN- DEL-RIO APTS. era: Hospital. 6 rooms, gas heat, 281 OAKLAND : ool 3 rm. basement apt., wit tes 8] dition. PEderal 45707. sm 8 i “ en nn lc a nN a pl / CLEAN “cats RAEBURN AND Orchard Court Apts. iY 49 Salmer St. Pontiac's — beau- tiful, modern, 1 bedroom, air. conditioned apts. Auto. heat, a boo sac e. Adults only EAST SLING. Ch gs gy ed ye ent. FE ee. __$40 per mo b . (ED COUPLE crellng rm apt. in ¢ family dwel Westsid® of Pontiac, as vO alt mo Exc, cond. west a. coma, Fhalon %. banonnant ‘nt garage, lt bagerant, garage, tim R icin it 1: rentid’ Ot. 10408 NFUR: $50 per mo, Oak . MA 16. Rent Houses Furnished 35 2 BEDRM, f WATERFRONT. |CAROR EOL | ae ber bent oll ane 53-1344. OR URN. § RMS. POM: OF meen, ge THE | PONTIAC PRES Ss ee : SATURDAY, 2 NOVEM ER 30, 1957. rN © RIDGEWAY REALTY #75 Bald FE _4-6203 BY OWNER, ont" —? et See sates rO BUY. . Davemens Vacant. Call a _ Sunday ure 230 RENTAL U egy so we. e new Ls . couble erste. pies (Ons, bent. tse on, Beat on ed 25 ol} & St. Michael's af Biv. and PE 4-7833 BREWER a * |, QSEPHL, REIZ. veenaes pre ere UNION LAKE. BEDRMS. WITH . Parke basement & earage. t = EV FE Some, EMpire 35213 0 OPEN | 2 NEW HOMES WATERFORD HILL Rent Lake Cottages _36A “ROOMS, ALL FURNISHED. | WIL- some Lake. 6871 Forrestiawn, FE For Rent Rooms 37 37 1 FUR ROOM, SEM MIN HOLE z a “a Miami ‘Rd. Garage avail _4 FES ‘Saturday i SLEEPING RM.FOR 1 on; 11 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Rit lh lke &. FE Ise rE Visit hom won the 1957 SOLE 1 DOUEL awa: rom azine for 2 SLEEPING | “or pars i DOUBLE, ou tstanding cesiga. — eatures 4 a0 1 A naan @ W. Kennet.| bedrooms and 2 oe other home has 3 my and baths, AVATLABLE AT 146 ©. PIKE AND| 804 @ large family room. You'll 16 N. LABLE Ave. 86 per week & up,| be Smased at the matchless fea- ban ge N SLEEPING ROOM. GEN tures which are absolute nu tlemen. Close to Gown. A +0376. merous to — Just a few oe ch sac Sins 2 are: a H t builtin oven and | CLEAN RM. FOR MAN: “PVT. ENT range, noo fan, dishwasher, _& slower, FE 2-24 aya cane \ ° For ,Sale Houses sna] ____ For Sale Hownes _ 43 For Sale Houses 43 Pein sta Asc ie na naactes. Nr nnn 31 8. MARSHALL 5 RMS CER- (STARTER HOME onle a. basement, gas beat, | A sare evel. Rough Sivtng. arage, exec. cond; ap ing & basement, $7,850 rough $10%75. Low dn. pay-| Oak Low down baymeat, — ment FE $3334. as Oakland County Realty 2610 Union L ARRO ‘calla Carn that pas | EM 34164 EM acne after 1. the happy ingredients for Sey BIDS FOR 1 : STORY cee ae DA = i e Louse ar frame ga- CANAL FRONT | ieedile Ses alee “ee rage tobe ‘yemoved trom fis 4 rooms. 2 bedroom home with oi! ranged on J base- ee now located 2510 Pontiac furnace. electric hot water heat- ment and scree ened porch | a sear Blue Sky Theater will | er — Dead toom, nice | too. Located . autiful | be received until Dec 3rd by screened feh, excellent | Ottawa . — sass near | Harold Fuller. 2471 Circle Dr, | swimming " oishing. $9.700 ha genous enter. Pontiac OP 3-1973 Ny rcoulga't be duplicated ee ~ ses “DREAMING OF ; pis qaclader carpeting : Clarkston WHITE CHRISTM. ie and drapes. | $2.000 down to preseut 4/4 ver ‘Santa Claus will come early for the ina Villas | ra pedieds . fescue Pale, fortunate people who buy this Indian Vi age | Possession soon. MA 5-1596 as at office for in- e bave lots avaik & compare our winter prices, FE 81108 ee "BRING “$1,000 AND MOVE IN, | New custom bullt 2 bedrm. Large : fastered walls, Gas heat | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE [louse ot Charm Tie new forward jook its show" in this stunning four bedreom contemporary home. Large carpeted living room Two complete paths end additiun ‘e bath. There is breakfast space pius din- ing room e interior is ‘ full base- = ee j Baik up with separate entrance. oe? ay in Herrington Hills Only ‘ as dramatic as a Park Ave- Living room, dining room, bed- $2,350 dn . it's on a 4's per CoOrge rwin nue) dupics. see —_ room kitchen & ', bath down. cout mortg Why Settle For Hg ad g pehecrrempre poet | Full basement & coal heat all Less? When an ean have this REALTIO-s oad BALQWIN AVE down ee ry gh = & | Rewiy decorated, plastered walls neat § rm. bungalow with 1',' FE 3-010! OR 3-4416 ee ce es Bae & TaRePRON | modern homes P,W. DINNAN __| 66 W. Hurop FE ¢2377 For Sale le Resort Prop. 4 Seen NEAR. MACKINAW CITY. 3 BDRM. insulated, storms and! pareeas furn. 40 acres inet pros $6,000: $1,000 down or if soid be- fore Dec, Sth, $4,000; 82,000 dn. | _or $3,800 c ‘cash. _OR 3-6107 “after 5 For Sale Lots ; 46- “LARGE RESTRICTED LOT ON | blacktop. Perry Acres $350 down. | OR _3-3710. '60 FT RESIDENTIAL ON NI lar in Pontiac Sewer and. Stared: Gee cash. OR 53-8982. Sylvan Lake 84x125 wooded ranch type site City water and sewer. Only bik. to beautiful lake ertsiicgen Priced for a quick sale RD. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd APPROVED Building Sites WITH.LOW DOWN PAYMENTS LADD'S INC. Lanee; Ra. (M2 4) i 1 Rd. OR_3-1331_ or FE _5-0292 | THREE — QUARTER ACRE IN Nash Acres subdivision. Corner | lot jocated near 15 Mile Rd and _Drake Rd. MAyfair 6-2366 after 5. / TO BUY OR SELL | Residential or commercial lots rl HOLMES-BARTRAM | 4 , 92_Dixie Hwy OR _3-1960 | LOT 240 X 320 WITH 4,000 PT. OF lumber, sell er trade on car. FE 4-0953. See the New Sites at ‘Cherokee Hills! tand 4 bedroom Cape Cod amy — A natural fire- amily will want to use the rumpus foom Sy the cheer- Terms snvaabe Immediate CARL W. BIRD, Realtor We offer this l-owner bunga- 503 Community National tig Bid low. Well constructed, care- FE 44211 Eve NOTHING COMPARES 46 LIVING me for @ qualified buver. Now is your chance Let's look PARADISE FOR PARENTS. Opér. Eves. . Til 9; Sunday 10 to Ss 20 ACRES (RIVER RUNS 10. 3 & 70 acre parcels ‘in heart You'll Mike -the country-fresh | beauty of these brand new tee ft. sites planned for t better homes, and their eiaees tn convenience! Drive out Elizabeth Lake Rd. i mile west of Telegraph Rd. bs pac Lake Rd. Turn right 4 _ FE 5-1392 on Waterford Hid "HITE BROS. For r Sale / je Acreage 47 | SPA PRI through property, no swamp) 35; 28 minutes from Pontiac. $6,500. Easy terms. from Po 224 N. Center &t., Highland nti “ope 99 Richerd Steele. Realtor, MU 4208) sTORE ON 7 AVAILABLE For Sale Acreage 47 1% to > Acres Parcels —— wooded & rolling land, 1500 $2500. ¢ow Cedar Island [avke = “PARGU US S. Reaitor Attractive lakefront — bas 3 bed-| au collect: 3 39.3 Acres in n Troy Only 14 mile from ‘the new proposed Chrysler Technical Lake Rd. and South ‘Biya a here. Priced to Uniim- | ippacuneacee $3 ACRES —— for a in Sprine. ~ROCHESTER-U UTIC: v ® acres on biack fast nook, garage on black top $17,500 Smith-Craw ford, Inc. Gently rolling land : , but adjacent to grow-. rea. About 29 acres of —— road frontage. Owner will sccen free and clear small Edw. M. Stout. Realtor For ; Sale Farms RRA RADI : 20 ACRES IDEAL co COUNTRY Liv. Modern ee cut = qeioh sale. EXCELLENT 60 acre farm. Ne Mariette Loamy soil; . HAY DEN. Theat tor FE 10 oae "FRUIT FARM. 5 MILES zs Acres near Oxford, __ carat feed ‘one 80 Acres = lake frontage. Call. “CUCKL ER REALTY SST PER “ACI RE Hunt Tce Leone neiudes 723 Farm lous with ‘good lines > excellent for remodeling. lots of barns and other outbutld- Plenty of road front- ze. 7000 Scotch Pine. Tim- Immediate possession. alee GooD Edward 44a 60 oe - Metamoré Hunt ood e. houses. $13,900 — Terms. | 2531 S. Lapeer Rd. pages eer rod. ton read MitSiase Priced right. : wita. goed buildings. —& — sidewalks | _59,— &- George Marble, Realtor 9 3-7292 _Ortonvilie, NA ‘ats08 FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE Call Rutledge OF 3-1111. r'® 4-0003. ae 18 ring village lim - city water. evel Eas Richard steele \Rreaiior MU 4-2045 Center fi Sele “Business Property 49 49 | | 40 FRONTAGE sos MONTCALM. . t IN KEEGO aes ON OR- ehard Lake toad. on hoe 2620 80 space Tagen" business ‘iccation or chure ke an offer. Call OR; “~~ 3-1340 or en 3-5032 to see. | BUSY RESTAURANT TAYLOR, REALTOR : i T7134 Gightend Rd_ (50) BUSINESs PROPERTY AT 28 E. Flint, center of pete Orion. Suit- down payment required, terms t _ Suit responsible party. | MY_ 2-004 Joslyn Corner foot ath at rear. gnvall hous, 10-Room Home Zoned Commercial Could be used as apartments, family home or — Pisin tae, ad * be She “ie Elizabeth Lake STANDARD OIL CO. FOR LEASE THREE NEW LO- MODE T TRAINING AT CO. EXPENSE. Infermation FE 4-1584 Buy Thru Partridge Sell Thru Partridge “WE BUY MORTGAGES, HART i 10524 W. McNichols, Detroit LONG TERM LEASE ON modernized. Downtown Sag- inaw Street building. Please eal! for appointment for interview : RAY O'NEIL., Realtor Buy Thru Partridge SefltFhru Partridge _ }i'6MAIL GROCERY STORE ON | eated in Thumb area. Has leagues ‘ : carn bowling, Phone ORlando “PETS TALK BUSINESS Tavern Near Pontiac with living quarters included Buy the | huilding, good tavetn busi- ness and all equipment for $10,000 down—tfull price $29,- — -phone for full particu- ars -! Commercial Building I On Dixie Hwy. 40x60 ft. | Masonry construction. 6 rm. | home also on | eget 2 Per- feet for any Pipe business, and reinforeed fi makes it possible to ‘install heavy machinery if desired. MICHIGAN BUSINSS / SALES CORPORATION JOHN A LANDMESSER, BROKER 1573 8 revise PH RD. _PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR _ TAVERN Neat, clean, newly decor- ated. 15 Miles North of Pontiac Shows attractive gross of $37,000. $10,000 down ! wil] handle. Call JIM WIL- LIAMS Realty Co 1218 Baild- win Ave FE 4-0647. Sundays ne PE 4061200 Partridge GRAVEL PLANT Complete gravel plant operation | with Austin Westen plant 1100 LIONEL ' yds. per “r sep): er truck, 300 a etc. Now working ear) | See it in operation $18,-' ——— 700 ci price—can be financed. + AN LG.A. MARKET Here's am ideal family super | Market. doing orer $310,000 gross | Kas very attractive owner's | ' apartment $145 r mo extra pe income from rentals. reo FE 21520 corner included at onl | «dn. plus stock Wil accept tose! what have rou 1 | Wi ARD FE. PARTRIDGE | EEE 5 FO sell reasonable Wi!l consider 1952 0516. REALTOR FE 4-3581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES | TH) L , 10650 W. HURON 58T OPEN EVES. ‘TIL 9 ~ ECONOMY OTL CO. 3389 DIXIE HWY. ,Leonard Products Distr. pro Carey business. sda 19 p.m. daily NO LAYOFFS No Short Weeks When “hs are im business for . R roeee self \ SUNOCO nk available immediately. three desirable stations at £. LVN & MT, CLEMENS c NEAR MADISON LIVERNOTS & SQUARE LK. RD. Financial assistance to the ee “WE BUY MORTGAGES. 10524 W, McNichols, TAYLOR, auleece * 7732 Highland Rd. (M59) __ Sale Land Contracts 52 “INVESTORS NOTICE. SEE antag Chenlot. Make offer. FE 4-1906 SEASON CONTR ACT. __ FEdera! 2-1842. _ Money to Loan (State Licensed Lenders) : LOANS 1349 es r #25 TO $500 COMMUNITY LOAN CO. LAWREN' FRIENDLY SERVICE Loans $25 to ae signature on Hous SEHOLD ANCE CORP OF oe B48 ton ne a 4-0535 SEAHOARD TN ANCE 1185 N. PERRY Le “EASY i FAREING 30 E. a 8 $25 TO iiag —— = BAXTER & pled etek J ow Bt. FE 4-1538 _ Lawrence CASH LOANS to $500 BUCENER| Finance Co. Roy Annet Inc. E. Huro FEde Open Evenings and ‘Sundey 1-4 Rent Lease ‘Bus. us. Prop. 49A of Metropoliten park, 25. mines BUILDING, On rte CORNER. Pontiac Drayton Plains Walled Take- Utica sy 0 4d The Quick HFC Wey ; ic ee eee . Oxl2 Felt Base Rugs § $3.95 wea tt Household Finance J% S& Saginaw. Ind Fir. FE .4-0535. a Cash | Busy-Busy-Busy. This as & good | spot & : nice | bra hg uosioeen, ‘ A weu known west side store, | price o. $12, with 34.500 down ° nent $53 or visit us at ‘ur roads HOME & AUTO GET CASH QU ICKLY Up to $500 Oakland ‘Loan Company 22 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG FE 41157 FE 44821, TEAGUE Mave e CO. ROCHE STE R. MICH. 262 «8. Lalas 15 Rd Open 9-8 Est Goops | Ph. Rochester ‘OL 60711. OL 1-079! ~ WHEN YOU NEED $25 - $500 ON = highway 446 M15, ‘aiaaall You can get tt Fo tgy ood 7 your) ure. | BOWLING ALLEY. 4 LANES. LO endorsers aldol rig sult + budget We will be g'sd to help | ‘a3 N. Saginaw FE 56180 You with your money problems «AFRICAN BLAG OAK DINING PINANCE CO. __702 Portise ease ‘Bank Bidg.~ Mortgage Loans as eae es LOANS—S$600 to $1.500 homes, modern or not, in and County house partly constructed 4. To ar! = earage or on anbart 209° National ‘Bulicin e FE M CHEV. Al Egyner. TRADE 7 RM. MODERN BRICK BREEZE. €203. Ridgeway Rea! Estate, 159 DOWN. . SAR OR WHAT a FORD. woe SALE “OR 1 TRADE | FE 4-1906 AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENER to Load for chrome BIKES. SELL it for what have you. EM GooD 2 | BEDROOM | HOWSETRAIL- bedroo: rick hor Rochester Parkland L patel HAVE ‘83 CADILL AC. TRADE ‘FOR FE 253 p= mounted on are nea for good a Ph. FF 56-3839 after 6 equity jor new face brick, 3 bdrm. uity ine year -— rancher | D ICESK. 3 ON new pair. ‘Bale on al! toys. Vi ‘BARNES PAR OW ARE | w _tots net E-Z Parking Has ovportunity for persons with SMALL, HOUSE, 4 ROOMS & smal] capital to own their own | bed or ‘3. re ($2021, Ask for fr board ers. SWAP SERVICE Is A PHONE service thru poe ; YOUR rica oa “fee Call Realtor senee: FE R SELL small ine for do on larger home or or hate you, Also 48 Olds for cede: _FE 2 1834, For Sale ‘Clothing BEAUTIFUL, WHITE ee flower -| FOR SALE: TOP” ‘COAT. SIZE. 40 Co ook, Bert qremtes: 05 S Roselawn. cinta RED COAT SIZE 13. 820. FE 2-5059, iUDSON MOUTON COAT. BROWN. _Excel. cond. Cheap, OR t3-1577. LADIES COAT. — 14. $6. FE and 42. Execlient pil omy “8 _ FE, 8-0056, Sale” Household Goods 57 AS RCA CONSOLE COLOR Tv one year old, Excellent BRANCH OFFICE OR 31343, ony oY is CU. PT FREEZER. MiSCEL- Bis furnishings. Reas, OL- 1380 ve 26" ELGIN BIKE, GIRLS, TELE- "phone. FE i, o"* ROPER RANGE, BEST _offer, 48 s° “Basin AB ELECTRIC RANGE. APT. _Siae. OR\ande 3-7782 | ABOUT ANYTHING VOU WANT FOR THE HOME CMLEr POUND less to pay. Gas and elec. refrig- — Tfanges & water beaters. Bathroom fixtures, ds, chests, Gressers, vanitie. mattresses pas tage, dations and | other wise. tems. NEW é& USED. Visit our trade dept. for real r sister re pe bt PLAN UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or trade. Come out and look around, 2 acres of tree parkin, ren Gon. Bat, 9 ‘ro 6 4 miles Pat bed or mile B. a uber’ ie on op Aubure burn ANTIQUE CORNER” “CUPBOAR natural finish putteraui Large = NY 30160. ADMIRAL PORTABLE TV. $89: $i4v 05 electric dryer, $118; de- luxe Speed Queen Washer, : oe ol ush-button washer, $148; orge auto, washer, $168; tiie 3 Norge eas urver, installed, 2 re. to pay o: 00 days—same as cash waren GABERTS cK table and 4 chairs. All like new. FE 2620 APPLIANCE SPECIALS ed GE washer $48; used Ken- more dryer $9995: used Frigid- aire, $39, used Secwnynens auto- matic $589 Crump E Auburn Ra FE 436 34) ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MAK- ing your work day shorter? Are you interested in a cleaner home, clothes and plumbing fixtures? Call G. A. Thompson & Sons to- day about their new All-O-Matic Water softener The softener that tmereases in size with the tamily. It provices soft Bhdreed by itself No attention uired by the householder. Just add salt Let nd a year. Your cost is only $349.50 or low monthly re “Sie Cai: F BEAUTIFUL LA LARGE $600 ) DINING rm. suite, we sell ~ $300 FE 40442. | BLOND B. BEDROOM, | BRAND NEW. Double et rge mire bookcase bed chest, Lop tot $00.50. Pay ots $2 weekiy, 20 other sets at equa! savings. Sear- —s Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake fae = | oa D BABY BED. “CHROME r nursery chair studio couch. book- | adboard with frame, pr. of bed roll away bed rings, frame ne without. rere All very | | 2-30 tn. deluxe Teasonable. | capaKeaat Sane a “coucH & chal! r, refrig. & stove. PE 8-3546. | BATHINETTE. USED oS EniES. —— a ry Sg Cs Bd oes ‘s ty _t e _ $80. rr Poses. BUNK BED® “SPRINGS & Mar tresses, Brand new, $39.95 & Selection of wrought tron, ante & blond. Pearson's Furniture. 42 2 ER 11, REFRIGERATOR ~~ $30. C ARPET SOU "ARES | $7) each. Choice of colors. FEd- __ eral 103 ER, $170 MA 51127. 74 N HOL- COMB DAVENPORT | & CHAIR. OLIVE end green. Call beiweeo 11 a.m. 4 p.m. FE_4-0270 COUCH & FE oGOMPLETE Good cond. DAVENPORT, ROS = FRIEZE. Very clean good condition, rea- | _sonable. 62 RIVIERA. ELECTRIC -RANGE, WRINGER wasber, laundry tubs. FE 2-5411. PRIGIDAIRE : $20 Overstufted ehair. : : $10, ae drawer chest scccncancess §10| se heaters .........; $40 |\Zenith TV. . $25 Pet rm, chairs $2 buy SELL & EXCHANGE) EVERYTHING FOR larnan HOME. OAKLAND FUR ‘t+ ® Saginaw Pe '2-5823 FACTORY REBUILT VACUUM cleaners, rh makes, 1 ro guar. antee, $1695 up. is, le Electric, , BATH _ 502 N. Johnson. lot, trade | | GUARANTEED REBOILT AUTO- matic washers. Frigidaire. Thor & Kelvinator Terms to suit. RO’ ARTS Oaklan’ Ave™ FE 2-402) GE SsTOVE. i: VINATOR pm : aba REFRIO. ¢ GE- AUTO W WASHER. ike new. FE 4-4007 Gas =e $30; ELEC. ‘RANGE, $15. EM 3-4720, | Good SMALL RADIOS $5 TO $10. Wanted record players. FE 5-8755. HOSPITAL BED. ADJUSTABLE a. __ Phone FE 2-1066. MORE ELECTRIC FULL SizE stove. Flee wrought iron bench, | exe cond 51 Sheridan, of Er Howard a DINING RM. —FoRNITURE | tress with “large chest of draws with compartments. Solid oak. c Call evenings, Toanksening! Day, and only. _. | KENMORE | AUTOMATIC WASHER, w $50.05 ith sud save Easy -pinhd:v washer » $65.00 Maytae square ‘oe washer |. $49.95 Large ap: size re! trigeratar ey 400". Phone rE 83719 after 6 p.m j2 PIECE ope ROOM § SUITE. PC. GRAT iG ROOM suite. Reasonable. FE: 3-7710 after 4 and all day Thursday. \LARGF CRIB 4 “3 PC. , LIVING ROOM SUITE. - GOOD | 4 Pe. BEDRM. s0rre PE 3.Roon Room | Outtit iraeraacnce & SPRINGS, MIS- room — ieaeares at $41.65 per aN ee FUR NITU RE 957 i? KENMORE 30 IN. ELECTRIC range, : . oe with ro- EM 3-3428 is Po + BE ‘DINETTE, SET, $35. ier cs Brand new, onceap tt & chair, 2 eo. Cw. os Frividair Refg ......... $30.00 Severa’ used ~ Milk App. lames MI_ §-1300 KENM ORE SEWING, MACHIN ed new. Maple cabinette. $50. “E 8-2008. srrcHeN, TABLE. AND CHAIRS. 2.90, Ches! of drawers, $5.00. Table with 2 high back benches, $20.00. Tovis van Lake. niture. 42 ‘Orchard Lake Ave, LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. % price at Jack's, 277 1_Baldw: LIVING Jee guITE. 3 Pc "000 DEAVINO | STATE - = 7 COMPLETE of furniture. 555 EB. Madi- _ton ni Pontiac. MISC, BABY PORNITURE A AND _clothes, Cheap. MAHOGANY | aucaeTARY EXC. cond, Tel . - a bench, mahogany THERWEIGHT POR- bie, in ents. ‘ a ie cond. _ Utes. I oan. s = atch AND REFRIGERATOR. FB me PRE Sore 50, “ints per fio Es Soneir: th Ex : , ra re td Clem- einai CoxsoLE “MU E MUST BELL. make payments of $6. ah" Genter, toe Up to 35 = cent Secey — p.m. TR ADE: IN DEPT. Guar. electric washer ., $40.5) Apt, size gas stove $19.05 2 pe. Living room suite $10.95 geome chair bar enport a Louse ehair and ottoman |. $12.95 Fi geotiatede oi] heater $49.50 hea nea spring comp. .. $16.05 Many items not listed above are available. . WYMAN’S . Pike. Easy Terms. FE 4-1123 oa GAS bAS RANGES 3 FROM $29.50 and 7 R. ® Elec, Co. sas Hur Hh ae Oil Heaters Twice heat at half the cost. i guarantee. MY 33711 a 52 aro Wa- ter heater- Installed. 0159.95. R.B. Miusco Electrie Co., 1000 Ww. _Muromn TV, Yona. IN. MUST SACRIFICE. FU t ae M65 Sof | Electric Rang TRADI®IN RUGS TS" x. T 8" Wilton velvet... 929 i tten. $6. ® all woo) Wi. "x © 10" all wool Wilton.. 6 x @ new Caltone — ae $6 v6" « 5’ 6'y' all wool Wiiten $6 WY} MAN'S. USED TRADE-IN" DEPT. , Lounge oer Washer so i§ ad 12 Wilton $0 yum * new remn. ‘ * fies * 05 a Gas Range Refrigerator - waeneeees ) Peclagy pov & chair ood Leaf Mahogany Table” THOM: AS E CONOMY FURNITURE CO. ____361_8. Saginaw _ &t. UsED TV. pes wht USED | RE- fri Fe pace $60 9S RCA oner ae “Radio & _pilance. @2 W. Huron FE as Used RCA console TV, mahogany, $25. 100 W. { | ] | Strathmore after 6 p.m. MAYTAG ¢ Gas - STOVE $100. Fr 2-5058, WA ASHER $35. ELECTRIC DRYER. i bh never used $33 ioonrla ‘eve $43. Chrome —Sset. $20, FE! W arehouse Clearance Now gas ranges .. $140.95 — S88 i deluxe wringer : washer : eo - $00 1-39 in. Kelv. Deluxe electric Daute, deluxe wash with ou mene uxe washers w is saver, installed... $300.95 M4 DOWNSTAIRS PE 42911 WHIRLPOOL Ee ag hh ne ELECTRIC exc. cond, 1 after 7 p.m. WRINGEP — haina: a t¥s R_B. = ro Electric Co. 1060 W. Hu- Christmas Gifts 59 A FINE SELECTION OP GIFTS 5 priced low for Xmas, Brida) Dia. rings, $24.50, Ladies’. men's watch- es, rings, juggege, musical tnstrv- ments, costume fl M4. pe. Rog- ats silverware, 17.95 ri, a till © pm. LAYAWAY OR PAYMENT PLAN EDWARD'S 8 OUTLET 1 is 8 ginew AMERICAN FLYER FREIGHT TRAIN. Track and transformer, senuy_usee FE 5-1200 BICYCITES AT WHOLESALE prices at Roy's Motorcycle Sales, _ 203 ¥ . Montealm, -EVER HOT ROASTER WITH CAB- inet & Timer, $35; DORMEYER Mixer, al] attechments, $30; UN- IVERSAL Elec. perediator, like new, $15. FE 420983. NICE ASSORTMENT cg jAERONS —Exeel. |. Xmas gifts. FE 2-8426_ Personanzed anton “Carde yoo” owe Ornamentals INLAN Sa SALES FE 4-7121 Sia7 W Huron FE Leaded ROCKING FOR, CHIL DREN. SAFE & BLE, (BS WILL TAKE. aoe itt ORDERS. MADE IN MY. HOME, Sep dw esp Fv? EWRIT UNDERWOOD T Y P EWRITER.. Webster Chicago Record Player. OR 3440 WREATHS, BLANKETS AND sprays. trimmed or trimmed. Wholesale. FE 8-0671. Be 1936 Lakeland Syl-/ Christmas Trees S9A (WREATHS BLANKETS AND | Wholes 0 FE b.087 fel trimmed. ~~ WHOLESALE & RETAIL ‘Order before Dee. 10 ek cu spruce and balsam. FE 2- . For Sale le Miscellaneous 6 60 er, $130 e 3 5 legs, $15, 2 used bikes, 1 vs, 1 girls in. for : ply wood f fable, $15. 1- 16 ft, fiberglass outboard cruiser, new 1956, fully equip. Mark 55 motor electric starter. Best offer GAS $1500. Cost new over $2800. 2 ie “FRAING. 1 SWITCHES & Accessories. Excel. running cond. ladeiosay ie aise. skates. Size 7. Mid- Ta eae OIL TANKS. FE 6-120, fay or evenings until 11. 2, 55 G GALLON OIL DR faucets. Set of ee ers oe aoe Encyclopedia Table in: es ‘ean ie ie mp. od on machine * aces Rigoe miscelianesus items. rE 47,000 BTU OIL BURNER & TANK, on [goood a cu. ft. Frigidaire. im auto. hot water heater, 239 * metched sets Mattreesses & ae are of different colored onde Kees a per- tee Veen name Terrific ta waloes. ag and Fluorescent. tog Michi _383 Orchard Uk ave. as NECCHI SEWING MACHINE. LIKE new, $125 per week 23-9143. _Allea ‘Appliance = . MOVING OUT OF sta curved aie r, old, Lee e Pat tabie. aa > stave & Au “now Seti 8. ween 10_& § Sun. Draytoi $4. i Camp antennas, . FROM WALTONTYV 515 E. Walton PE .2-2257 % REFRIGERATOR & 1g RIGIDATRE ¢ Pe odel. Bal- *. Neve electrie 52-GAL ELEC HEATER . $79.05 Ga Aute Gas Heater eatit 3 Eatndrs rant aint tauoet 820 rm trays, sta ua SAVE. PL PLUMBIN 172 South io PEK et eo on cabinet herdwa: sliding door i if Teel, water r. Lone | Maton” im Tree 80 GAL Tr . OL FED i stove AVAILABLE ¥ NOW. ex? 1 TAYLOR : eg os ALL SPECIALS - Bae if suet _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 197 Rap Seas Mnadaantene 00 Fo MR. pecans 4x8 tttebew aw <3. Si ndteaser Rese Pee e ee Sheuhawse teehee eka: PRICES 4x8’ plasterboard .......... $1.38 Rocklath, bundle ...... soe @ 08 25 tb. joint ent . 218 oxen = eg ? P casing .. J . Ee ee an vs gy 18 oe mowiding ......,. wee we Ext soesee 8.85 - 68 a verses) «66.85 sass Siemeis 3.3 ‘ex3'o" bu Brass, pair. 40 i$ ae pesevenes ‘0, = i 3 ax4, as Peeees oe pockets 2), 8.95 Ceting tile,“eolors, ft. RaAe 10 Ask ay” price © lst al materials under cover, and RMEISTE! R se yl co 8197 Rd, EM }41T1 Open M08 P.M. Daily CHAIN SAWS “eros ae 8 onan pala Saw Bite CLOSET DOORS ri ge sr omens os oe Fate Sar] $5 ee tp ne ig eye _ Ff 92-9850 ELECTRIC | LIGHT PULL DOWN =e hehe Looney @ Fiuorescen AY ve. — ra with ie ftings é . bath sets 5p yoo bath set 8 & Irreg = ars () SUPPLY |; Segmee sg 8 GOOD UBED PIPING. 3. % price. 16 hp. —— rs. also 2 com al stok- Floral. $2: 323) Di Dixie, Hwy. like pew. ‘760 _ Orion. “at's 32-1281, Garage Doors Berry Steei overhead ‘actory sec- onds, all sizes ond prices. Large selection from and up. A modern door on your garage costs N TYPE OIL BURNER itn stick control, Joslyn Rd _ Lake ‘Enea Be nm wt WOWENE Tweed ed Carpet Reg $3.5 Now ie Ga Se ¥a. FLOOR S 7 2 BENSON WA 3-85’ Talbot Lumber ords 20 oars ween 4 one older, and os yptows. LUMBER CO. NOGRAPH REC- Please 0 p.m. Do It Yourself 61 WALLP. SANDERS—! HAND FOR RENT APER FE 3-0230 ee SANFORD Wi ise: ACCORDIANS, a) sizes ac BALDWIN MAKI MA Maho, suit. “Catot® _ Saginaw. FE 1968 display duced 850 cinaw, — paontay FOR RENT ee PE a sane “hate 4G he x: Ge Cameras, _Equipment GIA} BROWNIE 8 _movie camera projector: F rE rei __ Sale } Musical Goods 62 POMER? PAAR LOWEST PRICE ON cordians joaned free many BALDWIN ACROSONIC_&PINET. onths. Calbi Musle sted mato bar $435. Terms to cei Ruste Co. 119 N. beguaw. FE 56-6222. ee Spee pee lessons. FF KE APT siZzE PI- finish. Leer Music Co, 119 a 5-8222. models. CG Te down, Balance 6 Co. 110 N. ROSS SPT) Sea = new. Reai PIANO TU FE. ean” OSCAR PIANO TUNIN MODEST mAIBens | PIR 2, BSE ra ¥ E 4.5857, [eae wood oe in SEASONED 0 4 K FI FIREPLACE ° wood FE 4-665 SEASONED 1 woo OF ANY KIND. After 6 pm OR 3-8400 Plants, , Trees, S Shrubs — 68 OAKLAND TREX TREE TRIM. ye yp el est. FE SHADE TREES Maple, and Norway a ie, igs = ~ y Maph j by Jay Alan “T'd like a larger room and a smaller key!” Auction Sales and one 3-year old, FE ot good ear corn, ‘dairy equip- ment, 1949 Oliver 77 tractor, plus a large line of other farm tools MINIATURE 51 SIRED RED “DACHS-| bund pups. AKC ~~ Best for Xmas/ FE 5-291! ao palageoe Pyar Eevee PUPPIES AND MONKEY ALL ter ariey Haddriil, op. 69 8, Astor, FE ¢6433.| Proprietors Bud Hickmott, auo- os 2s s- tioneer, Oxford. OA 8-2158 Parakeets Guar. to Talk Talking, Training with each bird Canaries. 591. 4th St. FE 2-4025. ANIAN PUPPIES, ALSO PARAKEETS, CANARIES, Cad Coon —_ anes 71-884 Oakland Ave. PUR RED COCKER PUP. blond. Gall _FE 8-0056 awnings _Highiand | Rd EM_ 3-0865 ia allowance. Also a tion of greatly shop at Ps! PUPS! PUPS! F ones 5 Soe Pore Cats, ‘Detroiter - ~ Ponti: ac C Purebreds and Whoduntts. Ani-' mal Rescue League Shelter FE apes seed law ‘ef 1958 8 and 10 _Featherstone Rd at East = vd | Wides, 15 to 98 Th RABBITS PETS OR MEA | dh ol ray ail Lane | wee ere peg i Ser, | ah Se = | Mutehinson tops them, all on trade REG R SALE. | e selec- | __Che REG. “AKC DACHEHURDE¢ 9 WKS. old. Beth red & black puppies for | _saie. MI 6-3314 late medal. trace-ins at reduced prices. Miia the big lot. and NG PLAYER RB ring. Qwitmeyer. OL 66571 - | 25036 PIANO, Paracent 8 44500, MODERN CONSOLE. ‘WELSH CORG full keyboard, only must sell for remaining balance. | only $17.75 per 6 mos old, mo. — of, a ee estimate t us give _Mr, Novak. — ; a estimate PLAYER PIANO — COMPLETELY bi} __ Pad PE _2-0203 reconditionrd, OL 6-0571 Gar waTEN HEATER, $5495|/ SMALL MEDIUM GRINNED PI- f Soteee water heaters, $70 95 ano Walnug finish, §175, Terme. th tubs, first grade. $40.95 Gaiinener. 16 E. Huron. st. A = Thompson 80 3. Perry - 4 | aAND MADE TABLECLOTHS, ait “MEDIUM GRINNETL PI. Bos's 26" bike. FR—41736 — het ee e HEATING 8 E. S iturpe Si FE sosee: EQUIPMENT SMALL ‘ORINNELL ¢ CONSOLE MA- Used al burnere, Oniee her ae Wren ‘FE. feor. ternaces stokers gad space] « —. i eaters * a ~ _ Rocheste OL 2001 = aes SPINET PIANO IN BEAU- | at KENMORE E Terms, Gelisgher 16°. iures DOUBLE POT § ROO! space heater, $35. FE 5-181). KITCHEN stn SINE oan CUPBOARD. LUXAIRE oat BURNER COM- = GArtieid LIke NEW. Bet ORDER Hi-Fi. § new large tapes, $125. OR _3-6053. Ld MASONRY PAINTS | For Waterproofing & decorating Bondex in White & colors $ LB. BOX $1.65, 25 Ib. Aer’ $7.50 Truscon Tite Wali in @ colors Rubber Base Conarete: floor paint Rubber base Lene for ble Reardons = x F jo for leaks other spec’ 3 BLAYL. LOCK ‘COAL & RS SUPPLY CO. 61 Orchard Lake A FE 3-7101 NEED ANY =BOOR MATCHES"? etre Write Box 19, Pon- NEW 6 GAL. GCOLEMAN ELEC- trie Water heater. never used, Sashabaw Rd. Clarkston. MA 58719 NEW GALVANIZED PIPE _ feo. 21-ft — ne ft Sein. 21-ft. length ft.) SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY é 172 8. Saginaw FE 54-2100 PLUMBERS TRIPOD, PIPE VISE, set of dies, pipe bgeres -- 8. m . Wood - Bteel filing cabinet, 3 drawers & 3 shelves, rs ge Kea ier nee vel, Bird cage and stand, $14, eel batrow, $12. ~MY_3-2702. PLYWOOD SPECIALS CASH cae CARRY PRICES % birch 4x3. Good : sides .. $16.00 % flr 4x8, good 1 side .... § 7.93 * fi a bee c beeen $5.14 % Plyscore oo. ...00e0; $4. — won other. pip plyweeds. Interior "Pontiac Plywood Co. 1483 Baldwin shee FE . = handise_ store. Dis a a merehandt Piains. 1.00 up. Ice skates ose out on and Used Merchan- R New dise. aso. Dixie Hwy. Drartoa Pains REBUILT BATTERIES, $5.95. NEW PE “psn: $10.05 192 i ‘Saginaw. RECORD PLAYER. MIX SET Skates, Row boat. Baby ee ee veo ilizer. Misc, articles, F2 REPOSSESSED. TAKE OVER yee dy ALL ITEMS LIKE NEW 14" GE Portable Tv $108: 13 CU $125; as dryer—$166; as THe Trick ip service 1.100 miles-—$55 21" MOTOROLA Console, ‘“GOODYEAR” oa 2g oaye, ot dees Ment | 4 A oi99: RCA table model, 45 von my Rago =— Ma gins wave ae neh NE we I *MORR excellent Sale 2 Office CLARY | UNDERWOOD: writer, good Modern exec Bet : Sale Store counter, 9 ft. er. OR 3-37 CLARY CASH trt RATIONAL, c 138 See - 2 = i * Gallagher _St. FE +0666 UPRicuT ~~ PIANO, EXCELLENT WiOLN ik (| EXCELLENT CONDI m $35 up. Dixie Fioral, my Dine ‘wy. 7 ws bot noe DOING | BUSI. etttbcienagaa 22nd. 4 8. 4 8. Telegraph WILL SACRIFICE SPI oFinct Fin Frao boerd and matehi _for quick sale. | ELFCTRIC ADDING MA- chine. New. $195. Also Smith U ria “STANDARD TYPE- food rie waik- -in meat cool ic. New, 40 per ¢ MArket 4-3075. “OC ATION IS MUSIC condition. FPu'l key bench. Priced Geral §-3384. - Equipment 63 oe er, Excel. cond, condition, $49.09 utives desk, S008. | bookcases, $15.00 hair $600. FE | ood office c' | pease 08 Lakeland, ‘Sylvan Lk. Equipment _ 64 |6 FT. DAIRY CASE, 8 FT. MEAT beer cooler, frozen REGISTER ELEC- ent discount. ASH REGISTERS. up, Reconditioned & net onal Cash Reg- FE 32-0285. After Sinanat c 8! Electric. 3 sin ASH REGISTER. Tawers, can use in ess. Excelle Cc. 32.75 Peporteg. Ba label a Ce ha — BUY, DER. 4-2889. bu AEA avis, _ Sale e Sporting Gi Goods* 65 65 ag ies re $17.70 Men's Figure Skates $10.88 $14.55 Men's Hockey Skates § 9.98 $6.75 Hockey Givoes . Pr. $ 4.98 - — Shin ee . faniey Leach, 10 B __ “GUN CABINETs MADE TO OR- RAVE i KATES, Skates § 9.98 ‘ 7 99 ockev Skate 7.08 Ski. Boots. : it 78 Skis Pr. $19.98 ” RK. ‘Saginaw St. ee TRADE ey FOR SALE, FE MENS c L. BAG D. 2-2985 BOWLING BALL. WOMEN SHOE. 34 VIRGINIA OR PH. BAG. BOWLING Boots, ula and Camoufia JOE'S A eae 12 Sb" insulateo now 38 8 os. Auburn POR HUNTERS: | Hunting Coats & age suits SURPLUS, FE 2-022. —- SHOTGUNS — wl it "barr she 375 8. 3. Telegraph, cal. ammo we Hunting A Accommo, OSA end Bente ae sooeee,, Seek: Pants insulated boots, in- ‘thermal underwear antique. Buy & D EER RIFLES Lowest pres. We trade, Time}. ti coats nee See a re 3994 Auburn at | CE urn Hgts. FE 2-881 in er , oi See, ba t fant gt _ weather, 4 Sand, Gravel & & Dirt 6 CRUSHED | STONE. fill Bari How- TROPICAL FISH AQUARIUMS RE. BOP ee se’ up and maintained. FE 26104. 1047 Call Larry Boston. | HUTCILINRON my | Mobite ome Sales: Inc. 21 Dixie Highway SUPERIOR Drayice | Piains OR }1202 Dry-| Open 7 days @ week * | OXFORD =| TRAILER SAL ES i” 33 to pick from pets Reasonable. cattle dogs ar for Christmas den- $1F21 Dogs Trained, Boarded 2 DOOoS, CATS BOARDED, poas Campers to 50 ft. new & wee trained. Burr-Shell, 375 8. Tele.) Gardiners, Stuarts, ichigan-Ar —fraph. _. | rows. mmers. Richardsons & + Hay, Grain & & Feed Tho Osea Cckmere ail sizes & orices i ———~ , Regtal plan avaliable on some &@ 2ND currina ALFALFA! Part-gas-supp rome No no rain. FE dally Spacey pm 6:30 _t4238 775 Scott Lake Rad a ie 1 mile 8 ot Lk 4L. TYPES OF HAY. sTRAW oo me — hay Will vid anohad (PURNISHED MOBIL HOMES | 21 f bee eps ogr on rental a oro basis | R EXCHAN | 60 8. . Yolegrash rE 2-3200 | MODE RN HOUSETRAILERS 13 | f. to 35 ft & 2 bedrins. Low es bank ae on financing | HAY, | STRAW. | GRAIN & WOOD. Will deliver, MA 5.0666 STRAW 40 CENTS A BALE. = ae alfalfa, bar 50 cents baie. cools 60 cents a craic. OA 15. ft tour home $995. Holly cee me Conch Sales 13918 K. Holly’ | Used Truck Parts B9A_ 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Wagon. a or Sale Livestock — 2 Ra nd. Holly MElroxe 4677 amma Oraa ait are | 1987 Chevrolet Sedan. Dem | _——— - §EE OXFORD USED TRUCK P ARTS | a er, — | ALL MAKES AND MODELS = | 1587 Ghrrraiet Bel Air Par! Demo. GENTLE PONY, GELDING, pig EAL egy, HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES | Beveral 1955 Chevrolets on hand ____ Ontora ‘Trailer Sales. _ 9635 Auburn Ave. FE4-6632 YEARS OLD, $200. SADDL For Sa os Taylor "Chevrolet AVAILABLE. A DREAM roa TRAILER EXCHANGE _for Sale Trucks 90 Walled Like tye OM ATHRE #1981 i ie 2 aes f and County's Oldest evroiet See ee Meee ieee F HOM San ee tresr exe eects opr, |” peg ¥. E. stee oof, goo echanica H "Ba, D aoser | BAY: -q 162, HANDS: RUN TER 33 Models 8 and 10 wides cond, & rubber. Newly painted, bine Si Oise a and ” potas oF nerouahbene Bottle Gas winterized. ere Pyrofan Gas” & - : 7 | Geen quarter = bey. te arts and Supplies 3 _2685 8, Woodward, Pontia “CY OWENS FORD pS ong RESER: o ea on FL | aS PEE] 55 CHEVEOLET REGISTERED QUARTERHORSE, \Parts Serv = STATION WAGON Aare oer ‘ , STaiis AND BD SOARS: AVAILABLE VE ARE =. “OOF. OF st USED GMC $1295 tery PRsoneble. Tip Top Ranch. we cell ft for 10 per cond ETAIL BRANCH ~ oie Soaap ORs Rp, HORSES. PHONE Sales. 16210 x iy Re Gots pontiac LARGEST sELEC. “ON es N t) o) Wa Sesss MElrose asa , an TION OF NEW "AND USED AT . __ For Sale | ‘Poultry 74 __Oxtore MTratier ates Oakland: mE Cass OW] ‘| VS ' READY TO LAY PULLETS, 1.50 - “or Sale C 7 wo es Seech ahs Sete Ge Rent Trailer Space 79 For Sale Cars 91 is eee eh aS qeor “60 U OADMASTER, 4 DR x , Sale Farm "Produce 75 MOBILNOME FsTATES MODERN i BUICK ADMASTER. ¢ DR 39.8 ASS \RD H ° owner "bd Fo ordo | APPLES, -_ i PEL ES. CIDER | ic BoUgsH, at Ss -- Ganon BUISE CENTURY. 4 DR | Dy. | Pi Gehry amelie Angelus Rd Oxford Mobile Manor ne eect rg, Srabes OL) 90 ssuce Couve Glack aS OL} 1-060, ‘ Ra 40 by TOR lots, Sef eescete We Rute reer osm "| ae MTR. SALES | ackmore Farm. 8 ots ~ reets a rt sidewalks, 16 by 40 atios, storm CAR PAYMENTS “TOO. BURDEN- Open ov _FE_5-5141 Sale Farm rm Equipment 76 shelter For those | who want the “some? Let us help you adjust ~ _best. OA 8- MY_2-0721.; to some less ensive mode. , BOLENS » WHEEL MORSE TRAC.|— PARK AT PARKHURST Lake Orion Motor Sales |. Nothing Eee tors, with snow blades Jacobsen; Where living {ts a vacation-72 M24 “AT CLARKSTON RD —Jerl & Toro power handie lovely acres includes a private | FORD — MERCURY MY 2-2611 snow blowers. attachments | lake with good swimming. good _— : Just Quality Cars | Evans Equipm schools, club house and tornado 31 WHITE, CADILLAC @2 COUPE. | +54 ‘Caaiinc 62, full power, new _Hvy.. y. MAple Ld er Ot 37024, . Only 15 mipetes te Pon- $3,750 5-2253 tires, very sharp —“TARPA tine, ‘Also _tratler sale Base rate | 1950 CADILLAC “@ DR. R&H. HY-| Two '35 Pords. 1 owner. va. JOR’s A 2H baetlt $20. Phone MYr' rile. 34611 - foabsepat Baga or sa down. He ere herdtop., ae mi. & eve ©) 32-0023 me pe mo No aiso clu sedan Om FARM } NEW AND ~ Auto "Aecesserles 80) payment until Jan. i8, 1958 Con-| Two Rea Cadillacs. Convertible & og 2 ar Bales on ~~ | tact Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-6204.| hardto _iust north ‘ 1 Ss lj Keego Harbor. = Nash Statesman 3 dr. Reas- FLUORESCENT LIORTS. IDEAL Acts G ass pecia ists ‘ST FORD ‘FAIRLANE 500 DEM- able fe- Barn: Poultry eS, $12.05) Safety wjass for all cars & trucks. ¢ 32 Buick hardtop. Full power value Slightly ratched.” Michi All_ work guaranteed. Insurance| Gurrency, Ww, mileage New car) 15) pontiac ‘Cataioa, Nice gan Piuorescent 393 td Lk.| elaim’s honored. Key Prasil, ‘81 Cherie, 2 Dr. New paint av Safety Auto Glass Co. 122 Oak. TOM BOHR, INC. ae Ford 2 dr. Like new. New! MeCULLOCH qeHay, “SAWS, NEW) land, FE 47086. | 120 8. Main Milford | | tir . ang ws canine’. Garden DUEL CARBS AND MANIFOLDs -MU_¢5155 FINAKCING ARRANGED © ome we ten ves ett Ml x = Fora or Mereury, 1983 CHEY ¢ DR SEDAN POWER ¢, ROM $30 AND. UP. mingheen n, Mi 4-6053, y = Gide R&H suns good. Total WILL TRADE FOR REAL Es| , eat GHAIn” awa 1953 “CHEVEE ¢ ‘ ,CYCLINDER “MO- peer Coen. He) Bik ea) OR | McCUL! LLOCH _ tor, Repairs cs MI_6-0446 “Fer Sale Tires NEW AND URED CORN PICKERS | ~~ ~ huskers, corn cribbing. | 4. ‘v SED TI RES. $3.50 Deere New Idea, Davis w BUr- ELL, ai White sha Machinery. NA 1-3292. Ortonville. TE Th RE SAL LES =“ 503 8. _ begins E USED FERGUSON TO30 TRAC. GOODYEAR — “<0 tor witn usea loader ‘BURBANITE RE- Used ee a bs og ne caps, 670-18 $12 Pog exchange. Also available tm 14 rec ewe. change onal 80A 2 S $15.98 Olas tar ex HOUGHTEN’ & ‘SON snarard) euar new tire anteeq Bochester OL 1-076! Bales 803 8. Saginaw. we 4-0687 McCulloch Chain Saws {STANDARD BRAND NE w TIRES FOP AS LOW AS $167.50 Up $0, per eons black or We take trade-ins & give E-Z fe Was rl a aed aad ED. WILLIAMS habe pert 8 few good used chain ___ 451 8, 1.8. Saginaw a at ‘Reeburn KING BROS. Auto Service 81 D ba a ~ oe apatiee Lf ai" Ooayre CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE #1112 ghlne linde: repores a feck Me : c Auction Sales 77 ANTIQUES: ~'Sale > Motor | Scooters rs $2) vot old ‘ec bn +e ee: o. “Upesin gener. ergs ala glass - i il i 7 SIMPLE MOTORBIKE & 1 5 HP engine. $260, 20 Mark AKC REG. TOY F Pek NCeES. .. . Seat 2 mos. old female! 5089 Dixie Highway BEAGLES, 915 & $20 © | D Drayton Plains come ri thee i ara Every Friday ....7 P.M. e 5, $20 & 3405 (19 ogg oes between Dequindre Every Saturday «ol P.M. _hr im, REpublic 2-704 E very Sunday ....2 P.M. ABY COCKETIELS, TALKING 4 faker Gauaries Creare bad BUY & SELL DAILY bery 2489 Auburn Rd. FE OR 3-2717 | SCHON TERE TERRIERS AT 8TU D EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. 7 > m £ E. Smart Sale Par 330 s, AKC reg, Curtiss. OR Ain Rd. Rochester. Pal th SOCKER PUPS 1 THOROUGHBRED _ ber, manager pS he Not registered. $10. FE 1-007! |GoNDAY DECEMBER ND AT DACHSHUND — PURE BRE a -~} 12 noon. Farm auction 3 miles Red male — Black female. 10; west of Hadiey on Pratt Road. weeks. OR 3-726, tesa ves Lp lad, Wash- SHE FEM | ure 22 head of good el 0 ier shots. — Holstein cairy cattle, 1300 round _FE 63315. bales of mixed hav, 300 bushe's For For Sale e Housetrailers 78 | ; GO TO OXFORD att a, eid om + __Trailer_ Sales. | NARIES SUR $2 ROYAL 28 Fr. ALUMINUM | Pana =e anGhNA phony sleeps ith wer, cond... wil) en Be EZ terms oR ADSI or OR 3-1708, NSON MOTORS liers Hl pag or ipa ae eeommee OWENS MA Transportation ¢ Offered 87 ey FLY = : ae AIRLINER, ie Califo san; wali, Si. Poachers Ph Tampa, es: Miam: hi $46. Ferry Service TRUCK QOING NORTH, PART _load Either way. PE 5-6806 WANT TO SPEND CHRISTMAS | IN California? Man and wife driving brrefiight DeSoto to Angeles. Will take 2 aged Very reason- a trip, References ex- changed or evenings MU 46417 __ Wanted Us | Used Cars ; 88 Bud Shelton Motor Sales Pays tov dellar on late mod = Cor Auburn & E. Bivd. FE 8-06e 4S MUCH AS "$50 FOR JUNK a6 ebeap cars. FE 2-2666 days or CASH AVERILL’S NEED CARS — it, then bring it here for top re 20% DIXIE HWY FE 2-087? FE 46306 TOP CASH $3 F $3 FOR ANY MARE model Trade up or down. OM CARS | RcON Y_ 2 AUBURN 4- PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD cars. OR 36015 ee “THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used cars. We tee! them “rire ~ extra miles i‘ — Pav row well, 4540 Dixie “IL JV AN WELT “See M & ate Nee Sales_ Fo< top ee on iate model cars, 262) Dixi Hw OR 3-1603 WE BUY CARS ; IN ANY CONDI- tion FE $0157 WTO” SHARE CARS, oo models Top dollar ce AL BURN MOTORS CORNE™. PIKE & FAST _BLVD. WE PAY _ TOP DOLLAR | FOR Srare USED CARS & TROCKS Matthews- reas and Eee. all Kinds, ‘em i Sales 77, Bos note Bivd., F- Across trom GMC |! Auction Sales 77, Boats & Accessories 85 or Tiis4, Pontise Landreaping More tes Cen” Por. Sale Pets 69 & INLAND LAKES SALES bad oe s FE 4-121, 3127 W. Huron, PE 2-6122 a FEMALE BOXERS — lyre? NE SUPPLIES —FE_2-8020 THRO reaves a8 saginaw WILT BUY YOUR EQUITY RIEMENSCHNEIDE ENGLEHART 232 8. Saginaw _PE_20131) FE +e R. & R. Motors OPEN EVENINGS 724 Oakland. Ave. ___FE_ 6-000! a Clarkston Motor Sales Chrysler-Plymouth Wholesale Prices Easiest Terms—Now $6 Dodge D-600 engine, 4dr Push } button drive, Power steering & brake R & H. s Tinted glass, White walls. Sharp. ty, Plymouth Club Sedan, tion drive, R&H, $1. 795. a Chrysier. V-8 44 a mice a i ww. hares. Low ‘m "SS Plymouth 4 dr. . "BS Le bag ws ct Club Sedan. Pow. erflite, 63 Pontiac. 2 dr. 4 iat la 0 ro cTaarey BaRason's He Res Beginaw Son 6 "SS DeSoto Firedome, vt 4 ar lam er gas bang mp. ; Washo pay: via For Sale ‘Bicycles 84-56. Piymouth Belvedere V4. 4 ar. Mita . Pied tead Dae Push button drive. R & H. WW. Ora pictures 1 trunk, Boys A Bens REB mL Ts. tirce. clothes is. Pine shutters, hod nee rd au Rochester = Wt Brook) sR ANSPORTATION SPECIALS ; Z mF eeeiet g Open ery are se ees ta tat ie? Sit 22 8. MAIN ? 4 | « bal . * S = ie: i ao ‘ rege L. ardtop. Only 1 left. Complete ower steering. OPEN EVENINGS 7M Oakland Ave ss FEC_s«8-6801 “QOODWILL USED CARS” 56 STUDEBAKER SKYHAWK W-Walls. heater, auto. trans. 1495 ©PONTI: cc MC RET: ALL 63 MT {CLEMERs sT. “HOMER HIGHT Motors OXFORD YOUR SUBURBAN CHEVROLET - BUICK PONTIAC DEALER *S6 Plymouth ..... $1195 | STATION WAGON 2-Door, v-4. Push-button transmission. Radio {DOOR | | 4NE R 34,000 MILE | OP * YEAR WARRANTY! 11 | 1 YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE a _. GMC TRUCK DEALER SEE OUR FOREIGN CARS Austin, Healy, G Austin. Porsehe, - Ae Pomee 528 N. ae ROCRE 30. CHEV. CLUP_ Bas “CLEAN 30081. H. irace Economy CHRYSL a Peyeees NEAR GALE RD, Al Must WITH NEW C Jaguar depeadeable EM Ks. "33° CHEVY wagon P New tires Glide. Assume paym & Heater. Trans; special. STOCK No 56 Buic k | pletely equipped. STOCK 53 Oldsmobile sgn ae $ 5 745! Dark GREEN, 2 DOOR 638 Hy dramatic Pia & Heater. 1 No, HOMER HIGHT MOTORS, INC. OXFORD SEE HIGHT FOR A DEAL THAT's RIGHT $1693 | CHRYSL EF CONVERTIBLE. Full power. com. 499 OA 8-2528) Eddie Steele Keege Harbor, edan & itn top cond genuine leather MaAyta! | ® ete ’ For Sale Cars. O11)! For Sale Cars sO tl 4 ~~ ~~ ODPL LALO LIL SoRTH PONTIAC HURON MOTOR SALE SALES A rd Ches. fork Fe Air Hare —- ALWAYS a Oe SELECTION or | +S? W HURON FE 2-2641 Ee 4 "83 CHEVROLET. 4-DR_ 210. 1 OWN- Mi isa opts 70 _er, Call OR sae phys 430° AUTO SALES 1950 DODGE 2-DR jHEATER. 815. 815. 12_W. Montcalm PE 6151) After 4. 919 Boston “2 CHE RGLIDE, FAIRLANE a, ot 1855. R & H,4 roo, 7 ata 2 t 1 Ms ‘Bn. Ot DT See i sscien. rw iis ‘excelent con — dition. mS Can finance. & H. GOOD RUN- R 1. WICKERSHAM Take over pay- 7108 W. Ma ve pane Halstead $-0450 after 5:30 __MAytair 66250 CROWN IMPERIA NOTHING FREE power JUST CHEAP TRANSPORTATION brakes, power windows, power Chevie 2 dr Ponti & radio & heater. White 4 ‘49 Olds 96. 4 Dr. 849. "50 | Sonbberbeds Anew lllo pay Une Pootise ats Pord'3 Dr. Ru E ‘Or + i eee pews ton a H.. $195. °81 Nash §195. 62 R&R MOTORS) ferec tie se "Bs iPad Ambassador $295. 20 more pieces of transportation. We accept anything of- value on Used Cars | 22_Auburn off” Saginaw. FE 42131 | "55 WINDSOR CLEARANCE SALE! '57 OLDS DEMO’S EXECUTIVES’ CARS Go V8 4 DR “STATION R & H, PE 5-2474. 197 CHEV 2 DR FULL ent ‘SS NEW YORKER Pvt. owner 250 bp Siri plcisly equipped with full powe Ls Upholstery a! ati | Low leag —Home or Detr Sit | Diamond 1-1490, Office 1951 CHRYSLER HT R&H AUTO. | — Morris Rig- ete PRICE $5.83 a For Sale Cars 91 ‘S38 FORD STATION © Dadergeagh Rak. Auto drive cond, Must sac, et, vauee sale, MI_6-5353_or MI q1 6-1258- ~ rgau CONV! NEW iv ae te plus. By owner. Fret. 4-4160, 230 W. Walton, 1 owner. $540, ILT i951 FORD 2 DR, R&H. NO MON- ¥ mo Call credit = at MI ¢ 1953 FORD RANCH WGN. FORDOMATIC, fO8. & HEATER : S69. LARRY JEROME < = ee DEALER 7 FORD WAGON FORD, 2 DR. 30,000 miles. ameete Teodore, i) Te _8-6573. 1954 V-8 with R&H straight stick Good clean lowner car, Wintet- ized ready to Price ts right. PEOPLE'S TO. SALES 68 Oakland PE _ 32-2351, RUNS Goon. BEST 51 FORD | _offer takes. OR 3-7721. 1928 MODEL A FORD Superiative Condition Drive Tt Away. FE 85 FORD CUSTOM, * DR. OVER- _drive & heater, $1,005. FE 2-821. 1987 FORD ae 300. 4 Full -price $1.48 Can No payment ae Jan Contact Eddie Steele Orchard Lk. Rd Telegraph, Keego 5-0204 15 Ford Harbor. DR. finance 1958 1 mile West of rE 1953 FORD CUSTOM LINED 2 DR Sharp car No dn payment & &ssume smal] monthly payments of $27.24 mo. Lucky 1093'S. Saginaw. FE 4-2214. Auto Sales. ise ag OD 2 DR. FULL PRICE an finance. No payment until Jan. 14, 1968, Contact Eddie Steele Ford. 2705 Orchard Lk. Ra. 1 mile West of Telegraph, Keego 9204. Harbor, FE _$ | 1950 FORD 2 DR, RUNS C si. MUtua 45021 or 2563 a THE FIN of good clean cars. see Wilson Pontiac - Cad 1350 N. | Woodward No money dn. Assume payments | of $1427 mo Mr. Parks at _Turner Ford, MI S57 DESO FIRESWEEP Power steering - rad 3.000 actual ae DEesuTG-P ST 15 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN PONTIAC 3] CHEV. BEL AIR, 4 DR. HARD- Co va PG.” Pully equip. FE 6.304 1953 CHEV CLUB COUPE NO! assume payment | No payment until | gan 15, 1958. Contact Ecdie Steele _Ford. FE 5-9204 Keego Harbor Pontiac Buy, Trade or List | Auto Brokers | | "ST Chevy Cony V4 $2185 |'34 Plymouth Belv. HT & 785 ‘SM Ford Custom Sharp. FOM : 735 53 Chevy 210 4dr . R&H § 645 : rd Cust @#dr POM $ | ‘82 Buick Super $ door $ 505 ‘S52 Nesh Amb. Sharp $405 ‘$2 Mere ¢dr. Monterey 8 45 - (ek 98 4dr Hye 495 Chey, Deluxe. 4 dr. R&H. $ 305, t Buick Spec %-dr. oo $ 350! 1260 “ Perry-Madison FF 49100 CHEVROLET, ‘51 2 DR. POWER- a R&H, exc, cond, $275 1 46205. FRANSPORTATION SPECIAL "Sl Rambler station wages 245 "34 Wiles Amb H top Lr) ‘ : $105 Roger s Sales & Service 695 Auburn Ave FE 2-8555 |HOME OF THE RUGGED JEEP! GOOD USED CARS — . Feonomy Used Cars | 22 Auburn of; Saginaw FE a A GOOD THING TO: KNOW esputania dealer ts a good paren to know when it ¢omes ‘Oo buying a used car We enjoy | the reputation of selling better: used care, ev. fair coemee. : Pedros. 81906 $1295 - $1195: $1295 8 | 495 8 | 0 f GLENN'S MOTOR SALES | 57 1950 DODGE 4 Telephone. FE ¢7934 , 1981 CHRYSLER 4-7300, TO DOO to & BRAID MOTO! 33 YEARS FAIR. DEALING YMOu TH DEALER CASS AT W PIKE S5T. FE 2-0186 DOOR, R & Call credit ak Haro! R heater, H IMPERIAL 4 dr. sedan ooks goed. Perfect condition, Tota] selling price $295 R. 6 . Motors | PEN EVENINGS | FE 8-6801 | | 724 lice Ave. New 1957 Chevrolets at Bargain Prices ! Taylor Chevrolet . Market aor. Walled Lake ‘8? DODGE 6, condition FELM- 3-4386 1e47 Cleanest ‘47 - Mechanicaliy black finish _Call MI pertect 6-804. IN R& 4-156) | GOOD | DODGE CLUB COUPE Dodge on the road H jet First $75 takes it HAUPT “ST Pontiac lina sedan *57 Pontiac Starchiet full pow Super mo. Beil Air ‘$3 Pontiac 2 dr dio and heater Chief, ps mo : Pontiac Sales | Cata- Catalina hardtop. Exc. | Hrdramatic. "$1 Pontiac 4 dr. Radio and | | Al-o Transportation 8 pecial is “Hl MAple B5338 or MAbIe 5-110) ‘56 FORD 2 DR. V-8 R&H 2 tone paint Low mi $36 41 Lake Orion Mot or. $200 dn or equiv. Cales M24 At CLARKSTON Bo FORD MERCURY MY 2-261 FORD 1957 Overdrive Priced right Take ' over 3.3264 COUNTRY sees Low mileage. EM 3-4603 60 FORD. DR V8 OVERDRIVE |! payments Clean | ORiando | 39 FORD COUPE “ G00D- RUN} ning cond, §75 FE ¢ ‘61 FORD STATION Very clean H_ Riggins ‘51 CHEV NEW PAINT JOB * 278 Wa Piymouth, 03 FE. Colgate Turner For FORD ‘33 CONVERTIBLE. BLACK Radio, cond. MAyfatr White sidewalls Fordomatic, excel. 6-3444 engine all ‘acceesortes equipment. Myst sell $1,000 under Ist price sider taking old car Midwest 65745 1956 UNTRY SEDAN oS SENGOER PAS idles PRIVATE OWNER. NEW CONDI. | olon Bargain. EM ——_ ‘ot! ~ FORD CONVERTIBLE, BIG Private sale. Will con- tin ee te oh FORD CUSTOM 300 2 ‘DR inew) Whitewalls Big heater “ Positive action wipers WindAhieid w shers Updercoating Includes faxes and “S® plates $2900 dawn $60 82 per mo. Must ms t tor t Ceorce Mil liory | FLEET & EXPORT MGR Harold Turner Ford _ 464 3 Woodward Birm MI 47400 ‘85 FORD CUSTOMLINE, RAV good condition, best. offer FE _ &1122 ; foe 1958 FORD RANCH WAGON. R&H No money dn. Ass ae Merk bas as of $27.24 mo Cali me Mr. Parks at MI to. *waneia d heater, power trade. tion 1955 4 Door Pontiac Star | chief Deluxe. Only 26.000 miles Aji power, Oniv $1495 for quice | sale, Call FE 42544 =| YOUR WISH COME TRUE | “BA Buick Super 2 Door H-Top| AL HANOUTE, CIHEV-BIICK LAKE ORION, MICH _MY_ 92-2411 | i FODAY'S OK SPECIALS 1951 Chevroiet 2-dr 9178) 1952 Pontiac Hyd secian & 294 1952 Olds Hyd_ sedan & 295 1933 Chevrolet 2-dr. $ 395 1953 Chevrolet «dr. wagon $ 405 1834 Ford $ 595 195 Chevrolet 6 cyl. Qdr $795 | 1986 Ford roo. $1095 1986 Chevrolet sedan $1185 1966 Olde @8 4dr $1495 957 Chevrolet 2dr 1598 L ne R. TO FOR A BETTER 8E HASKINS 8 | 1987 Chevrolet 4-dr. wagon, like new j 1987 Oids 63 Hol, 1106 es biome MANY MORE. TO CHOOSE FROM 5 MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS WINTERIZED AND EADY oo Cpe. Low miles BETTER DEAL =z Oakland County’s trader, Ob. izom EST pg BELEQTION | | illac GOVERNMENT SURPLUS “42 GMC carry-all, like new “Sl Chevy sory s* 25 vy 4 doors. 1s-'51 Chevy 4 dr : ALL IN PERFECT RUNNING CONDITION East Side Auto Parts 18: E Pike St. PE 5-5661 1987 PLYMOUTH 4 | CUS tom V-8 ten. Will consider trade, OR 3-506 53 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON. R&H Ne money = Assume pay- tere ments Ca. it mgr. vr. Parks wah MI 4-500, _ Harold Turner Ford pk ‘57 PLYMOUTH, TRADE ben Ftd ~ see car, balance, $1,300, 1967 PLYMOUTH CLUB SEDAN, 3 ee {ight transmission, R&H, — blue, Total. selling price, R &R MOTORS OPEN EVENINGS 124 Oakland Ave. FE _ 8-6801, [67 PONT]QC 2 DR. paca Low mileage =. a clean, FE 2457 afier 4:30 "b6 PONTIAC “earaiik “Tike new. Fe 86-2561 1954 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN, 2 DR. R&H, standard shift, rey eond. MY 3-132 after 3:30 _ |1954 PONTIAC OR 1954 CHEVY. Like new. FE 5-0178 : aoe) PONTIAC STATION |, WAGON, Blham ss MI. 4 1930 4dr. 870, power brakes & stee 26 OLDS 796 HARD TOP! CLUB | _ ing, exe. cond. OR 3-771. coupe, full power Exc.| cond. | 1980 BLACK PONTIAC. $100. 154 will take older car in| trade.| Cadillac St. FE 4-3933 _FE 5-4830 1953 IAC 2 DOOR. GOOD, CHEV’s 6 well kept « older | n made|s | clean Bargain. 3-1542, H. Ri, ‘SI's to ‘33's.. Priced fro 195. | gims. . Nae Een ae wg OE 1952 PONTIAC 2 DR. R&H. HY- ROSE MOTOR SALES Ww. N - aark. A Huron, 1 mile west of irdlegrapn | sume pad vusaahe oor . pon No ‘49 KAISER 1 OWNER | RADIO | until Jan. 15, Yess, Con overdrive, walte wail tites. Call | tact Beak adie. Steele Ford. FR 5-0: _Keego Harbor, : “WILL ACCEPT | 34, Fowttac. “a git Outboard motors, nil TAA ey 0 sme, ht Co a liane ar ment on a used ¢ | = property ith $5,000 down. aw. NI. ea ea) tor For Sale aa gas hot water. A steal at REALTOR y $5,950 670 W Huron St. Ph. FE 43525 . Open Evenings ‘I, Leslie R. Middleton ROKER 188 N. JOHNSON 00d | (PE S121 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE RRM Ge MANDON LAKE FRONT. 3 bed- rooms, full oasement. large living Beach, gin000 wit $2890 do LOVELY arene. Ledgerock tireplace. Ge seve) | OW TAYLOR, REALTOR ra RILEY. Broker © 500 Elizabeth Lake Fe es | % ACRES | IDEAL COUNTRY Liv.) in bedroom ho 1 barn. 2 car gara, ro iiamediate WHITE BROs. jon Low ce cut for quick, “isle ~ COLORED NIT 3 BEDROOM O N NEW HOMES. | SUNDAY 2-5 Low 001. CASS LAKE RD. F HA Terms 2 gsemtatass bedroom bricks vou've liked 4 | 10 S poe ess zoe cmrence 5 . th closet, Large living 4 $ tarts Deal Toom. picture window, cus- a) tom - made hardwood cup- ALL IMPROVEMENTS IN boards. Formica counter 2 - MODEL OPEN compartment LS Tile . > a ormica covered van- 268 BON DALE ae — partion is plan- ae ay ned for @ wonderful recrea- Near Earlmoor Hea (seems (Ges (eat cad BEHIND ST JOS. HOSPITAL hot water yaced mre "ES PAY af TY sewer an the ne grade \ ESTOW N RE we aa school Excellent alse Ph‘ Afternoons FE FHA terms M50 to CASS Eves. after 8.30 LI eth LAKE RD OR 3-2028 ws a Woodward 3 bedroom frame bungalow — ail, ent, fenced ae. storms! on 1 floor Garage. Full dry base- , ment. Pie tages of] heat. Close | tel ney BEDROOM | ——_F By Owner | r — a ls. Pontiac Latseard and Talking distance to town iw ck sale FE 58-5519 rid SUNDAYS 2 to 5 P.M. ee La oe at i Bide. Vicia of “$4 PER MONTH 465 LAKESIDE BEAUTIFUL ELIZABETH $1,500 DOWN $ ‘peal brick. i basement. FE Lake Estates is the location of these 2 brand new alumi- W ILL TR. ADE num sided, 3 bedroom bun- “TRIPP BRICK Pe Can — —$i6.s00 with §3.500 down. ‘4 BEDROOM HOME. Choice tne room Hills location. vd ® b on main floor. Ges hear 62° e Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 73 W Huron Street _5-8161_ or FE 44278 GILES La Besroom inside the citr Must sell immediately. Brick 2 bedroom. full basement, gas heat. _Low down _payment. _FE | 6403 5 Room_ 2 bedroom home Full bi paved street. Inside the city, fear school, stores. etc home Full Pryde stoker ith $900 en. = REALTY CO. |Near Walled Lake 221 BALDWIN AVE After 6: FE | SUNDAY 1-8 33 West Brooklyn LARGE 3 BEDROOM ranch home. Oak fi ree kitchen, ward-) 4 Bedroom Brick vin ‘basement gas heat. te (iim og Lnwd hi] Nice 2 bedroom completely fur. mr Lone eb fod TY. Large SUNDAYS fnowk FE 4-0612 JIM WILLIAMS Roy Annett Inc. RAY ONE. ESTATE &@ SURANCE Ave. FE 6-05 * room has meee window. large Nery ell. Exception- al bire kitchen has J plenty of eating space also. lastered walls, oak floors, tie bath Professioar dec- orations, full basement, oil 5-Family Brick - 1. AC heat Ask about, the’ pri- Excellent location on main paved. vate lakefront and par Always rented. . Beautiful tld Se OUT HURON ne conditions throughout Averaging SLIZABETH LAKE RD. = LEFT TO RIVIERA TER- need al ticed right on RACE -. 7 . $650 Down CALL FE $ rms. & full bath. Plus large| OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1- utility room Located on the north side near Baldwin & Walto: led ELIZABETH LAK Fil price Gay aoe TATES. Large family brick BROKER nome. Lovely 20 ft. living ren quiizabeth Lake Rad room, full sized dining room FR 4-482) ,and aes: - wee pee ——— “rooms own an up. Am- BIRATINGIE AM ; ple closet space. Bath and shower Full basement, rec. groom oil heat, Oak floors and plastered walls. 2-car garage Well iesecavet lot with large shad trees ANN Priced at $13,050 WALK TO WORK-3_bes- room 2 story house Brick PRRS & shingle oe hamgp coll Pig ore cabinet .. oe ae ra os speak- e be de bers legs, $15, 2 used bike Ueaicis, 28 in. or Cenisd| c padi je, “Sis: & nd ft, feormcre cntboard cruiser, hew 18956. fully equip, Mark’ 35 Feat aes Cel See Per v c st new ove L Fr $1386. - 2 LIONEL TRAINS. sv SWITCHES & Accessories, Exce!. runnin; og Women ice skates. Size 7. MId- West 6-2180, FUEL OIL TANKS. FE 5-0120, day or evenings until 11. 2, 55 Devaar pe OIL DRUMS WITH faucets. Set of ers silver ware Card table and_chairs. 2 sets of Encyclopedias, Table lamp. Mel sod ing machiné. Law sket. ot miscellaneous hemes FE 4 INCH SOIL Pre 3 FT. Tonge: eee ‘PLomaind ‘st 1728. Saginaw FE — OIL BURNER & oi] drum, 8 eu. ft. Frigiiaie TANK, cL auto. hot water heater, 239 es & SPRINGS, MIS- meteched sets Mattreesses & Springs are of different colored fabrics otherwise mbsolutely per- feci. Fam aoe igee wo name rescent.. - it or 588 orehera Michigan — 48. ECCHI SEWING MACHINE. LIKE “Ries $125 per week FE 2-9143. 52-GAu ELEC fi HEATER . 870. 0-Ga +1041. _THE, PON TIA! C PRE ) Ss , SATURD = Ds — MBER ie yor” 57 TWENTY. EVEN. _ Sand — Gravel & Dit 66M O DEST MAID ENS ) a. ‘by ; ad ‘hea \ Fer Sale Cars. , ty ___ For Sa wr Sale C Cars i For Sal e e Cars nt 91 Sale C a1 aa seeesenes senses +t MSey Com done : 2 per ! ei or see “aot ee Ea cn at a : 8 how = PA ES me ae: . 01 Satie | . ween : IVEWAY. ¢ : re ee NCES _ ee Sait ‘bre rite nent, Coe BADTAG: | Haas peal rere 4 al & Fos ‘ WwW aie fart N MOWERS. rE FURNA\ uel 67 ae Reg 5 Carpet =< = WOOD, I cael ne Fe i Fora’ vie ONTIAC” te i el 2 aan Petar pr walk ae AC He =s Saye we Custom aut HURO R SHOP pan —— ar Gs ND hos ALW ON MC O va. 2 ength ‘isos m2 A aY M albo P scone prices. F ia = dll MoD mene TC | suMRR Fe tL Pi va URN Fe I trees 4 -e-cunracley SALES oS go | we cones UseD ‘OR SAL SALES|‘« i Tar POOL Fats Prostervonng rot u z, teet . Can E iis, 4 very eae ae eae IRON GELECTIO! ES |'s i EaLcina ron i TABI: oapnlied mber + Aad ou Oak ACE — KIN. | Knhurs zy. eee = t Call OR N OF 3 FORD i aes oe ay ret unibing r RFK genet Se CHE ma LET, $08, re sae| 2 wD STATI H 2 oH epee Con ; ce Lk ne ger ning EM }- _Afte 144 as doe 4 hoe ve. ON atime & larg sete RE Sot etre: 3. oats RY. ave. rt _ments._ Abe & 3386. eo PAI r 4. Ol EB 2DR after . OWN. MI 68985" oF Exc. wagon. .) Se Eve ED ~~ see % A ts. ot H joe RL a | HE » ‘4 + FORD ck oll sonatas air Saver Ee 195) - % Sina wie! RAH. Cloth! SHIE x ve; ‘7 she HRS, Pe t NE Boston. area ca "y 1 o = To he AR ae _ phone | * te 2 cord Herdvey.” afte aun | mission 8 LA F con eee sale, 9540. LP Pyne zi ord. "WOOD Ho! ce Hardtop. On a IMPER over UN. j dition” green TE 1 eee 3 on on NV. N eis. apg SEASONED 0. ose hy Mie ©3851. i Seeker oa 1A. $8 Par on, only. ov automal ai 1951 F as. 38 rv. sae pe : Os! } _ Needs é ood, Oak 16 4-5857. nen . 4 > 5 SED « We acc r § R y A = WP % 3-89 roo CO. Rea HADE T vest FB w STUDE CARS” = peor os. *52'N ies ouster RM eae 2.10 olde Ev le, RFE AP Mivwstearoree Walls. hes EBAK E aaruae Mach! 5 ae FoR asing 4 1 r REC e oe ES ls Y AKE 2 Ct Seater R es ry and Pile c- all > co BI N =—— - SKYHAWK ER 23 Au mor of portati j= Ne : : + Ft 2.98 Do no bu all ue lorwa: ater “ Aubur: ny Ptob on i iy AL: OTM it Y tee Biva end. con — mr uo yr “p $ 498 t rn off Sag Used ue on | F fastens “DR. Tes FF 7.96 Do It Yourself 61 - lant i ve them nbd got and a ONT rae rans as { Saginaw Cc ars i 1954 ORD | he Wo $7 cr = ca aOR 354, c f*Rs y. = td ‘em nes : m~ ~~” ie ACI D RYS paw. FE = apse Dy w WwW mies A ue R 6 , Pontia oe Flas Tali 6 R = areLre PE _¢2131 | pry See ith AGC 4. —-. +s ENT : fae ée FE) sot? uc. d like al _~~ — ur. EVAIL irk powrs ath Sa g Teady to oe on IN — GO . 8 2 eee Se —— - “ IKE r INDS Oa. a a 3 ae : Dos: tasulation,, 7s a FE Sale P eaping.” ME | pn A arger ps = TEREX VATE. stedahn a nS RAR tC pn as “P eae Winks IVERN Cc r tion, "109 4 cR r MA et oo uc roo! 3 8 NE 3556. 000 R& F rte: Ww k. “8, SU NVE e ill -. 100, 1 0 nd LE rts tio m : iT. AR 56 $1,450 uit H, _ off ORD Fi J is inter. GM UR MEN Ask tor" oe et 13s akc RE Gyear on 09 uction Sales. alaska ~ ‘ —— = wees PRI roe ae ose > pe eae PLU NT mre Eton baat Was oe ERS gh oP B ¢ seller [ ME —_| CLE ee eee ‘ose Ft Seen a. ~ Sees sloeids $00) paper 4 sen ; mos P prEINOR: to & well Je ey” H CLEAR. ~ 8 oir —_ BEST 1 Chere (asors as esa wsl PE ts He ane phe sthee| A RB le | | BANCE|'E oe cy NORT! iat | ae "or as —_ ucti of Ass NCE f LIND Same aie, | rast Side Prepece nS AF 156 Ore! Oakii Mi pat 5 Booed 10 tury ACCESSO Abe R ter, 4 Pu. ide NOIT oes ERN- a ~e mare Saal rect t ® le Ra. vi2o Ae a Berk 5089 D nN Sa FE wiotare es . ries 85 ot 57 O LE! No Pore wees po ike St Auto Pay Cogley af is] ay REpubli be = : iXi ] . 4712 58's & Mercuy : Contact" Fa ee en 20821. 1987 7 , Par BSL Mo tb Pee ; al cE, 5 Se Every S : Highasy s; hos ach tbs. O os EXECU DS DEMO a gee “128 | aes reson | ‘. > SOW XECU =MO’ - ees | — Al 8 art a Montcalm 4 & Rn ry TELS dre & y rid y SO uron, LES iT ND 5 iz 9204 aph Rd eele ed cei e ——_ rors mee N S ——" scam Sunda $ fap ior o ay N PE IV * 5 3 < Kee 1m rd 958 53 3 rban. DOOR ¢ matical Pa Ses y $ = on 2 an ES’ pcan zat me Aap PL 5967 _ AS = aie Ae a 2 St aati | Prem ane —_ ang) BUY Saturday ol Pal =e MOTORS | ex D ae walle Go Brom, PORTO, se he Seg ee Sa d- servi E , 156 W. Oma AE FE Y nd mi 1 T Ma ‘or Accessor! : oR Ss vo FA we 30 of §2 es No LINE! _ Ee mg of mone ATION 4 no er Sigh! LOSE] : ew Dist Trail & ent w cr Ate ebD & ay Bid ran NE Bt tes SU UR RW a sell tan NED 2° ae. $77.33 me ON W yt ge ET Distrib- carpet — al D ae eg. Curt. SELL. 2 M. nsportati sUPPLies _ = SUBU FRIE: ans fst bGer mall monthly roe © avoid Th Park ON WAGO ’ ee ° A ae : L thi ym R ‘57 Lal Tu ‘ar mo. sum. N. packer meat “DOO ~ carpet “sham; set epot DACHENUND TH rtlss. Up | EVER O ills P.N FLY tion Es VROL RB . om NDLY ee st FORD. 2 ucky y pa ent & PLYM rner ks at Cail e@ pay- Cost 8. F Haan Hy te oes pammpooer, ch aL ola OND ROROUGHERE oF] ae svinY wine -271 DAILY Habe ENGINE : | Offered VRoweT ~ BY AN |S © TRUCI OLDSM ati ou : sede este” Beles Fe St Ywourm Tea ai creas Baer ery = — see_t — rape chal eae ar 4 oe BRED Rill: Sens ae sh Peiersbure. $80 AIR. 87 RONTERC San M G aqeer ai el DEALE Cae 1 mil as 1958. FULL PRI oe oe a eae wel DE EQUI" ; DOL Doo = : anic bers. ws, 7 MAN | _3-7215 jack BR 100T7 _be: meat ae Ra S NIGH _OR ¥- $ ate: LIN —— > 38 Au Aus ORE R peri w ‘2708 Coan Ice Po Y ‘anc UIT? Ev L Fs i Cam Wererh, os ee — Pe ss err il cae ‘ 7.' MO r, man aust feeed NIGHT. TR re tae “eerie 70 . a . 528 uate — LEIGH i930 or “PE of s, Contact. Bad 3 wer MOUTH , uIry some eno SS now an |e “fanaa? BD ig) tos Tecan Peer = Pans a Yee pe + — tie llong Sa e ne FORD Pace caer | oe errs ca So lent tion Port RowNTE | Equipment 6tA pater ae a eeoe Hts ana oy eee Sei tre o Pe ane rpagtest ane [roe Mitua’ etait ger |R Sores eee e v. SS —— =. eb- | = | ch S 2 TER os) o 5 ° : is Boas DO ~"Sale ? camera. pro oe 04 PUPP Xmas eee 620. bara | oes Laird : ant 0, OE Pe ake Fain math aoe V. CLUE COUP! ie THEY ot ae RM price, FR ve. - ascent ‘al taaee m WN sale J M coat 300 et UPPIES PE r DAG — Road Sout. on Pe 3 aT: Will light Man CHRE ‘eeoe Srock’ on t ON .... 81 wa HEVY OURS. © Vil “de inEsT Wi D, | oO O oe EE 8T “ w3 o Pp | mage hg ACCORDIA usical tor, 0 ATT 5 ae os AND Sant Sed bales in airy A to Bien falles aple take DeSoto ta USTMAS _ ho. selec 195 | j a z ve a i GLEAN son Pong Aa SEE eates ir | OPEN E OR ri stu- ad, | Abaya e < O 1 — . Ri =) a. ’ r tg wren wha | EES Goods 62 a 9 ASFE ad on] Pe eee ate 00 = SE Ure shane 56 Buick onus ut ing CHEV shat Te a 1350} cael 1 PONTIAC EVENING S beth with LETS eo | — eas pote do ane T ua Ee alt Pir’ 1 Oliver 300 [seed | Ww 7 330 fer sored : VE ; ea mo ren ope 7) OR | 5 aslill ac NGS : 6. te FouEA, ra r 4 chan ne mae bu: _ tract let reel. = Juus R . , ete N ac |° 2 FE colored ve tk ; g18.65 BALDWIN a with: viewed eal ries sath oboe ae fen mre a Ba cee Used “4 cyanbaea 133 o sell bpad as $16) Eidie aia ool " Woo . “ 4 PONT! matt accessor hei. FACTO me os os A san free mas gil * each _—_ an a se u Jsed | a): _ STOCK .$1695 ae in 6 t arth : d : be oar “er Low 12 '8. Bagi artes feo OR =e ar _— eta ¢ sons" |F = bea phy poe sed Cars 88 Se eee ema a ine re Ng bas pian ward earpate * com OI MBI $00 B jeginew. 3 : nish, SIZE PT. Sanna ETS a ALS or ee ry SP acwars nM ~ 8 Pcaipcpa iad Me . —_ FS aaa | . OLbDe r rem C CH A. uh USED a 8 - M $385 1 ly t alee Rieke i) a : t P 8 | — a Tike sloters aid pruy * LDWIN ACR a Bena Poet = me chee Se vise chet UCH AS «EB tor Sal 7 No Ri Dark $7 ly equipped NEW 0204. wil Sy ee 4 at fe 132 afte TerTat ers, i ey PES duced, ACROS aaa tt to Pewee SCARARIBS soe eee we LAS 850 Fi “pia Boe Sot v4 oe | fenuine Iwped ws wee | one sats Ft +1930 ise NTIAC_O Beets one 4 . le Fic ° Oh, Saginaw we ee ET blond. Ses NARIES, CAGES. 32 ROY Traite ox trailers 78 : re Pie : JUNK AND Es H Heater Diainon: beter eS ee a rea CLUB PONT! oo cond: s * 27 —S84 ee = - ~< | _Sosiya‘R re “SET Die ae LESTER es ae ‘oreatly re a POPS De (COCKE moon ropa Pe azo - We _ ttre a O ingr crys iF ya ee No Mon well Kot is trade aint ar. 0, pew Psat NY. a ke $-8222. ary P a ! 0056. R iste ie) poOe per T AS or BD hare SLE. vst ode ae | Hu EMO Pri “olde : BL eon wer N | | a Lake O ean week bares one ° % urebreds PUPS! str | OR F123 -" me saat ROT. Ri "Detroit | = MOTOR eed tre Cadillac aOR 3M wa | lke sew bergaln. mrsy a N. mal R tte oP.| SA, wil wit ™ ea ines Nr Pan a anes on) a, “ety jer model may es Sa poesia Hm WAdOw, : Orton. M’ eae FES Mi Just 088 _Feai! piped alm ittens PUPS’ Mt les en ith INU’ ai L's 7 Tu Parks oa Za KA roan mu ' Al ae AN. PEs 7871. stee ; __ act ens — w x on she M en NE }: rhe 5 Calc, AU ov ISE ew LES MY 195 PON FE TIA re Ber rag me | "b-6222.. Term — SPINET. herst Ue I Whedun & fina 3 VEL OR 31% eS tenn, FE brin. ED ag od be pay UTO on R est 3 DE clean TIAC c. rat s ma De Li TAN C = new, RAB one cag cede c hia: $2 0.2 a redial 20 202% a it CARS rd 1+ cred caeeta | _MI 4 ve 1 ow a T sab wr gins. be: 4-3933. 0 eos oor | Piakoe 3 © TUN ii". ‘Seat P= Pets we shelter me Perse wo pul pee, 7 3 | Tec woe TE ume | MOT T "S7 A aT “ wall vieeranh ep airs a ROOK 2 tere! ood prices 1 = pal eg he Tus Basu 6 “ es oa Li Ra. tekor << CF pars sey ter - P “ones way Cree ede! treae FE AFC co ] ee SOT i ee a a dramatic. AC 2 DR me ee a! ae eau thes Fobig Seo P L_ 23-5038 = me CeCe’ ake noma said T | sl he mitia 1 PR ¥_c a 4-696 : S, INC one octua =P 0 part | d mot “EPT paym, pepuieeie 4 RF ig- - 2 LANE Owitmerer PL. R A M a La: ne el = ce ICE: ARS w Y . actu ring 4 | pa ns OTs. ‘PT _ tact ent ents one Ran.) ais “8 Fos Non es Nida! d@ up. ree NO, AYE old. Kc 3.0865. FO: ne 15 of hief rs S po MA SEE OA al rad DOOR | Bees NWent ex , boa | Male Tee until J $27 dows £ addoc sti . tee A = fall MOD , OL R B D R | Ge wo 1968 el OR Fo 2B A! P KE D H A 8 = to i ce mee ts. ; te f Oiraerd HY- Ww e ic _ R dels AC! t 3 iP 3 = Ate EA 10) 25 es & peels ere. Pry St Jan, reply Riectni, water a costs) Baye crhounds oy is nie, Me Sane HSHUNDS_ i sate | winter dass nef tee | DEM ous AP cern |. F ena. 2528) heater, | 2 BILL. ghia “etc ras 0 Harbor a ss. Ne wa roa eENTEe FE. ments oe mls @ as ss we > wks | ta chinson & or thee to Eee, the GHP. & or) % ROM DUN ‘3 RIG 2_Oak LL SPEN sed’ ear. pat ba AC ix FE b-0204. : Ok Thompion © Scie bia vin BAR ees ll oe ap a0 Dippice for tion wane. ea. “iene is 2 ae grade OOLT AN i eee i | ae rn Jape ane 3 | Seville ow a a 204. _Boy's_3 sau 8 _re r mt bi old, WELS and TA! oF reatly la Als. m eme cold pay riv used ke =| B W ES oli w ~ Po! + Fo v's MA . ies be s recond! PIA ro ing pealen: i a 2-410 m RIV one te ages |e mbe . pevene dt a | s4 EL N 3 lo day HI | bye head = “t So WE 26" | DE ___ 80 $4 95 SMAL' A thom NO ovak per ce. | cattle COR oO ainta MS oD @ redw mod a ia on ¢t £; . VL. ou Wf ne e ars 195 208 PG AIR PON D ve TO a nals Fu TF __F. — (TIAC » Sh we R ya 36 bik ‘TAB | 8. P 0.95 — M wd. OL, co mo for oe GIs_ M. 104 ined. ‘RE. & the ced el tr e hake ace. J. v’ ell xtra m | 1053 C . Fu 4 DR TIAC soe mp R §& | res. 7] po 1056 E 5-0 L; amelie, ro aS waning HI: e. FE ecLoche | Gaines 9 Sotto | dent anid erie aa Seats BO bie prices.” does | AN sno mile: money 6. as HA cea Fain oe L 1.050 By 7 ine ae ‘56. : 2 De. teld SATING _#lT LOTR Gaiineber, ™ 71 TELY iD BIF21 mas. pet suP ‘ y BY} hot. Btop at | See OR \\ ixie | $27 ney 4 CL equip RD. 19 Ss A YMO DE | By all =] 98. pares ‘qu H, nat 0 FOU =i aa ee teae ers “ve ‘0 Reaso UPERIOR fot IU nick “See M >! EL’ See 8 os et Gal tw POE ALINO F coe ey cee eee AT ALIN Fase sor py oe muti sine te $i. —- Trained, cinakee eid lace nile ae HINSO ao x M we r | ws ome = inet PIKE ST oo ~ ton oLDawon: or FE \- clean peels abd tere ce cbs tag rem St Tee. t B LS ~— i Di es S N E i Hwy ar op nor a ~ 5-92) te m baym O° ol re FE poor. S e "6 ity LE E = c u TO 2. kENMons wns 1 burne mae aa oe in “Weaged. "Bare BOAR oarded 70 open’ an nO Ine. ncaa canst “ Se Po “ Pins gi dr. sedan Loo ro ubur! reer car ir asy Tah A spac e211 Hea ind Ta, LL ron — PI | om rr DE da: y to 8-1 iN OR ear n » Ha ele | on Le IMPER H 3 ba ade | T E . . M soace heaer : ting space hoga: “ORIN! ‘Bt. og TPE. | ~~ H — ell. D. OX ys a OR 4 —— } AN 1 ‘8. B ti rbor. | Tote 0K ER 68 n he I te: LE | Co Ga ny NE FE all ~ pay, 378 DO TR KC week od RE ¥ co 603 uy Gc 1 se good 1Al ow OLD: W N tr, $35. Pot LL ] soseee finish. LL CO! woe u 25 Grair : 8. os ‘35 t RAI yk 1202 AU els CARE. NDI | . Tred | . R Ing P ‘ 55M osdware DE. t | Vorki O ETCHEN EE Su FE + HOSA F er. 1 A EOL! t, st a n & a oe bi LER 2p CORN BU Top a ay ut is oF [ ( Sate ga a Pal 1ER ard ALE rs. Bet ing ne & AIR FE & ‘5-18 OOM STAR 8 E. teal E ; 2NI EF caer = t 2g S = = RN olla 4 THRO |"S? oO List ly IPE . $295 FP 1 pe c R 188, ter man’ Ss Pt E te 13. tif CE SI Hu bd “MA- re D c ced ard a AL _PIK M¢ r pa ‘axe | 34 Chev r | 724 Oa EN ot 5.14 E feeb STATIC Birm 5 Se Ca n's Fri S187 OIL IPBOARD. | Sea % SPINET ron area 3 aa OTT 7 Gardines . ni ES =A TO id. E+) pol a rok head EVE: Or 958 M 007 ae TON singh "32 PO anne rs fo rie Lik Rad BURN URpOARD. | Moke ut PIA renin. | an “is tno 1 ag nN cea W E RS | rey v e N nd Ave EN S 5 MERC Btls lyk am| Wal NT rl nd E von NER | FR G finish. ANO an TY scot 1 AL Onan eer new Ose EP AST | “33 Chet rope! v4 rs ev Co ING rea ED 20, Go Wate: sy USED c KE NEW. ia. A tank. ¢ = UPRIG a Le: IN on fi PES t ‘Lare ps iis Re tra! ers. M Qe: fide | T AY BL "53 we be: ely \ 105 Gs | adio mth Es-B , 008 n+ ton Pri aoa OR 3-66 T fter 5 = ASN: | c iGHT i N BEAC. PT wen oF ke Ra al Pare Hers “hucheroe sa yo. | 2 Sera’ cus a Oaaty at 57 __ FE 84 ete} ware ENZ. —_ eles tan t CA 36053. APE cM: OLIN Tw 1 ee unt. AY. 270 bey oe qT aft-gaceut aul araensics pS O | Ne aa a 82195 at Bi Che 8-680 ie a maro 190 8 | _Ortg r 3 FE ¢ AN, 3 RS MAS : larg _ RECO OL FE 4.5006 ores Wil * STRAV + wi sT daily scar ptee sizes sf = cu L | ‘3 aa Ae +4 FoM $ 75 W [ argat vrol ‘ies : warranty saree EDAN | 1952 ow Cc 87. = Sen, os: For ASO pee No IN EXCELLE = wie. AW. Bree Y Sengay 3 lable o ) rs A oo Amb. = RaH § 68 ave ayle nP s R fat & anty 6 wadern es AC STARCH = r Wat NR pes. ER. a0 ‘From XC LLENT a AW ver, Pe elive | a he da 1. Oper on ortces | a USE ing re 8 doo M $¢ 3's? d La or Cl ric AMB as 2 ave ners er ‘&H NTI “81.450. E : , ‘ u Ae rds ake he es MBL = Sat ccayage? ach F CoN 5 Pionges ip YPA 124. vw Dixie Soya ENT eutting CE A fy r. (PuRK oa at : n v1 woes _M TRUCKS DCA FE: oe 98 r opal a $ 595 oe ODE vrol $ trea her eal nts oa SED V7. ogo 8 fing & INTS _ et eRey ENT CONE + oF tO F WOOD. | PRNISHED mile, 38+ ait me 1 Buick Detuse mere y 6 ses | OS icpolad LV “Mar et Mo FNOLE. —AMB 5. all | § aan x 2. 2 hol 31384, Rubbe x $i Whit & de S i, BE NDI- ‘ot a ha BA 60 able a 8 wa 1e | Spec sara $493 cl Do eu Ur rket | 13 ® path mee ASSADO | $0 ea ts s me N HYD r oon Tite 4 & caer NE Do Floral, tee con. BALE (80 8. TRAILER, OBI tr W ve Parc Ay ed . $ 495 ome DG con 41561 2 NA rter eer a PO Le Sones A. Ri "Se Ww tb col ting Ww DOING or Se ts cs mp ™ Te: ILER ntal LC S-_ } RO eM dr Rae. on. ite rovers K FE co. Sale sale. ins ‘on. PIA Yo CALL EAM, LE Trail XFO: 771 Holl; 2 8. Sa ILE KE i ie 4 Na bler 268. mM ‘57 ra AGo r $8.65 w oe ee M vy Sale Off ben Fu'l TARO good ig3 M on TRA B er — y gin cH FR. 5 wi ala ectee “+ ont VoL bot gow Turner Park rhe ‘wate _ cme ict ch. 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(7) /4 an Gee nee Reece (7) _neeeeanenencre WXYZ Religiews Heus, | WPON, News, Weather WXYZ News Wolf | | Wrva wetter MeKensie | C2rtoon Carnival. Oakland County Electronics Associatic Cour Retheeds Temple | 6:30_WWJ, News, Musie WIBK. ews, Clerk Reid ous ee =— . 8:30—(7) Big Show. 5:00—(2) Susie. (4) Blondie. (7)| WCAR, Radio Temple CKLW: asi WECM. Mews, Maekinece WJBK, News, Melosd . Superman, (9) Dance ay. "| "Fe Peat tines | ace non ee many | SHE BSS ate nae | etree ners yoo ee care Clasoom. |) neat the coc. ray? GET PROFESSIONAL SERVICE wx oice ac ony e E ‘ . CKLW, Christian Witness WXYZ, Revival Time WCAR, Sports, Sheridan WXYZ, News, Mackenzie /9:00—(4} Romper Room. Milland. (7) Mickey Mouse Club.| : F000 HEARING! : | Members of various trades and crafts are almost al- 2 Gees ba inted 1 yo = 4 12 ways found to be bound together by some sort of or- ers Dave — now T d it l Vi Pp e} m a = G ] S D ° ganization, because skilled tradesmen take pride in Sonotone has hidden = O ay S e © sion ro ra S a e tor m Escr ibes their work and are constantly striving to improve their | ro transistor hearing ai Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice L h Wi t h Z Pi 2 service to the public. The Oakland County Electronics | faa amar —nothing | Channel’ 2—WJBK-TV Channel (—WWJ-TV — Channel 1—WXYZ-TV_ Channel 9—CKLW-TV unc. 1 aZzu itts 'g Association is such a group of full-time service teth- ie else to wear. Choice of smart ~ ° ; nicians with many years of experience and training, 7 styles for both men and | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS , Hockey. (4) Polly Bergen. (2) 10:00—(2) This Is the Life. (4) By EARL WILSON ig not parttime or occasional tinkerers. Next time you | L d . (1) Faith for ; : women. Look your best |¢.99_(7) Bowling. (9) Popeye. (4)| Gale Storm. tedog, VO) coed treaet NEW YORK—Gale Storm, who in person's a very amusing, eee ee aula bi quality ae :. while hearing your best. Western Marshal. 9:30—(4) Gisele Mackenzie. (2) my. () Suered : » eeer-o pether of three, was regaling me the other day ARANTEED oe a OCEA member. . Jay, vj - :15—(9) Film. with some tales of her TV accomplice, Zasu Pi : COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE 6:30—(9) Foreign Legion. (4) Ama- Have Gun, Will Travel. 10:15—(9) Film * * +) . u Pitts. pontiac ; j : j ls . TN “ z FREE DEMONSTRATION teur Hour. (2) Foreign Assign- pom whe nies (4) What wei 1) Catto ve: iy New! “I had to stop her fixing ‘my luneh,” giggled Gale. “and ¢ -¢ # V SALES & SERVICE... ........158 Oakland, FE 4-1515 | ment. For. (2) Gunsmoke. orizons. : she’s such a good cook, too—even makes her own bread. CONDONS BADED S TY SROP....-.121 &. Fore, VE — : SONOTON E 7:00—(7) Explorers. (9) Water-|10:15—(9) King Whyte. _-|10:45—(2) Sausage Sinema. lant day, she brought me a meat loaf sandwich. She AUBURN ‘RADIO & TV ............... 39 Auburn, FE 4-1655 4 bes to me, ‘This is all filet.’ Next day, sh ht HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO..........825 W. Hurot, FE 5-2525 - front. (4) Studio 57. (2) Kingdom| | eee oa y, she brought me my . 1 e . , PONTIAC | at Sen ee. iG Gls) Ha eee | ems (7y|_lnelt, too; wh huh—e meat joaf sandwich. Third day— $ HOD'S RADIO & TV... 170 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4.5041 qi | Phone FEderal 2-1225 .. ay |e cee cat Earede: cemre Tome «=o Meat loaf sandwich. Fourth day I said, JOHNSON’S RADIO & TV... ... 45 E. Walton, FE 4-7601 : %:30—(7) Studio C. (9) Holiday) (9) Honeymooners. - Dean Pike. (9) Movie. ‘What's lunch going to be today?’ Zaru 511 Pontiac State Bank Bldg.) Ranch. 14) People Are Funny. , oo, 2 oe de ‘2 OBEL RADIO & TV..........3930 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. FE 4-4945 | (2) Perry Mason. |11:00—(7) Lou Gordon. (9) National|t1:30—-(4) My Friend’ Flicka. (7)} « sald, ale waa ake Saori ao RICH TV ..... secsecccceceeceseccsee. 1959 Opdyke, FE 64-0221 i . News. (4) News, (2) News Final.| Wrestling. q o her, ‘Zazu, that’s the Y. - ; Cer 0] 0) SRA | 5:60(7) Country Music. (9)| News ew Please don't bring it—I am SICK of meat STEFANSKI RADIO & TV..........1157 W. Huron, FE 2-6967 Sales and Service Province Aff. (4) (color) Perry) 11:19—(9) Weather. SUNDAN AP EEROON loaf!” WEKC, INC. SERVICE DEPT.......... 45.N. Perry, FE 2-0711 = jaa ee ¢ RADIO-TV ae 11:15—(9) Premiere Performance. “Did you figure out why she did it?” I 2 SWEETS RADIO APPLIANCE ......442 W. Huron, FE 4-1133 | i ; 8:30—(9) Temple Baptist. (2) Dick,) (4) - Weather. (2) Miss Fair-/12:0@~+(2) Let's Take u Trip. (4) asked. WALTON RADIO & TV................1430 Joslyn, FE 2-2257 Open Mor ee Duchess. . weather. a leatig ta ieee ha “I guess,” shrugged Gale, “her rena . ionshi| * ” CLARKSTO : ; 9:00 — (1) Lawrence Welk. (9)/11;29(4) Filmland’s Finest. (2)} Bean. | ey Tee's onten up - ra rr dost! \$ LAATSCH’S TV SERVICE .... ........6734 Dixie, MA 5-531 Seats: 12:15—(4) (Color) Colorland. WILSON But Gale gave plenty of credit to Zazu cna rs DRAYTON eae Dixie Hwy,.OR 31217 = ¢ : lea. : ~ i , “ ” ELECTRIC x wy. - |11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. 12:25—(4) Sen. Potter Reports. for the fact that her show, “Oh! Susanna, tops even the LATIMER’S RAD ay & TV... 3530 Sashabaw Rad. OR 3.2652 |11:30—(1) Hollywood. Screen. wondrous Lawrence Welk in some of the ratings. : - ° |12:30—(2) Wild Bill — (4)| . Gale, who’s from Houston, manages to have weekends KEEGO HARBOR ”s echoay jaomawa News. (9) Sunday Open House.) with her four children and her husband, Insurance Man JONES RADIO & TV...... 3111 Orchard Lake Rd., FE 4-5862 “ — 1:00—(2) Detroit Speaks. (4) Mr,| Lee Bonnell, the ex-South Bend actor whom she met when OxForD 7:55—(2) Meditations. Wizard. (7) World Adventure Se-| both won a talent contest OXFORD RADIO & TV SHOP. .23 S. Washington, OA 8-2032 i back in 1939, ; There’s only one thing I. @ 8:30—(2) Christophers. (7) Under-|1}30—(2) Football Kickoff. (4)| aon jike about Lee,” Gale . 10- 6 '8:00—(2) Mass for Shut-ins. ries. (9) Movie. ROCHESTER DOBAT TV & RADIO SERVICE 104 W. 5th, St. OL 2-4722 i e RISTMAS Frontiers of Faith. (7) Jungle o 2 WATERFORD . til CH ! | standing Our World. Jim. said. “Being an insurance GORDON’S TV & APPL. 5830 Andersonville Road, OR 3-5811 ‘8: 55—(4) (Color). News: (9) Bill- ; man, he figures you’re a year : - Spacious Free Paved Parking Lot board. 1:45—(2) Pro Pressbox. older after six months after WEST BLOOMFIELD WALNUT LAKE TV....... 2080 Walnut Lake Road, MA 6-6265 9:00-12) Det rot Pulpit, (4)|200-(2) Pro Football. 49ers vs, Your birthday.” . ’ | = a * * * WASHINGTON. MICH. _ “Owned and Operated by Local People” | Church at the Crossroads. (7)| Giants. oe Gi we iec| Do you flim: om comics NORTON TV ..............-.62025 VanDyke, PLateau 2-3106 $ ———— | John Hopkins. (9) Oral Roberts. uM ae = ) My arama?" 1 auked Gala . . 9:30—(2) Court of Health. (4) Big) | ™ ; She smiled. “Oh, yes,” she s . Auburn DS amd LO Pree. Gee ks eto wosom sees. co ni, 58? mulled “Oh, yen” he NOTICE! 640 Auburn Ave. 1 Block East of East Blvd. (9) Global Frontiers. Hollywood.” All TV Servicemen You are invited to-a Special Westinghouse Color TV seer nical service program sponsored by Electronic Supply of Pontiac in co-operation with the Oakland County cae tronics Association. You do not have to be a member Mii 9:45—(7) Accent, 3:00—(4) Youth Wants to Know. 2 —— —— 3:30—(4) Look Here! (9) Million) THE WEEKEND WINDUP ITITTTITIIIITIIIIIIilTliilliirrrrilriiriiiriiiriiiiirii yy Dollar Movie. “Andy Hardy.” | Bager pits am 4:00—(4) Omnibus, (7) College| POUght an $8,500 sports car— ap! y News Conference. but isn’t old enough to drive. please plan to attend. Scrib’s Restaurant, 130 S. "relegragh So he just polishes it... Ten Pontiac, 7:30 P. M., Wednesday, December 4th 4:30—(7) Paul Winchell. years ago the sales of vodka 4:40—(2) Football Scoreboard, {in the U.S. totaled $2,000,000; — , : in ’58 one company will spend $6,000,000—just for advertising| ——— niet DA Metintntod y ; Y Pp E of 4:50—(2) News. . . . Rossano Brazzi, who'll do the film bio of Georges Carpen- 5:00—(2) Conquest. (7) Texas| tier, is taking boxing lessons. __ Rangers. WISH I'D SAID THAT: Lots of folks get credit for being - cheerful, when they’re just proud of their teeth. — Charley) 5:30—(4) Outlook. (7) Lone Ran- Jones... That’s earl, brother. ger. (9) Telescope. (Copyright 1957) SUNDAY EVENING 6:00—(2) World This Week. (4) Meet the Press. (7) Frontier Cc ARPET S ALE nouns Winter Prices ae ae emote # YRS. TO PAY! GUARANTER | Now in Effect! i acces iinatecalal FOUNDATIONS @ KITCHENS © ATTICS @ REC. ROOMS @ BATHROOMS e PIERS VIOLATIONS CORRECTED Doctor. (9) Popeye. ck 1 sesssesspasesesienss 4 g/6:15—(2) United Steel Workers of oxt2 a = q z -} | America. sit a Tweed | Cotton Rugs Heavy - Ht r ; Tweed f d_ zi || =| HAMPTON SPECIALS CARPET | $1895 | capper = Ta8 i arses 1 oe On Greet Saeeret Zectete, ROA Testes tae . Reg. $4.95 Yd. Closeout Reg. $5.95 Yd. | H Save $1.00 Yd. Carpet Save $1.00 Yd : H Mi] 000 T. V. SERVICE MEN , NOW $995] Squares $495 | Ons B mu | DO-IT-YOURSELF ed 79¢ ~~ ™ 4” = ‘i a Tester, with _expert advice, - 2 RCA COLOR /TV FE 2-7004 $) 2232. | f Fiildng Servite " PORTABLE TELEVISION Eves. and Sun. sesso | OR 3-1215 9 S. Jessie St., Rear Pontiac OR 3-2276 +} 825 25 W. Huron FE 4.2525 |e ao 8 BBB be 8 nn no nee 2611 Dixie liwy. (Near Silver Lake Ra) SSRRSESEER GRC RERR RRR ERE RRR ‘ . CER RRRRR j o y ; . | a \ ‘ we te ea ‘ wes oe ‘ / % ( : \ , , | : A i fe