What Would You Ask Khrushchev? People Speak Up ‘ By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG “If Soviet Premier Khrushchev confronted you during a visit to Pontiac and you had the opportunit to put one question or one statement to him, what would it be?” Here’s a sampling of replies to The Pontiac Press reporter who posed this question to people at random The Weather U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast Partly cloudy, warmer (Details on Page 117th YEAR PONTIAC: MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1939 —34 PAGES ,? on downtown streets: One man said he would encourage the Red leader to ee) E continue his quest ‘peace. A second man re-| torted to the reporter’s question with one of nis own. “I wonder what Little Red a’ ing Hood's grandmother thought after she let the wolf into the house?”’ Harold Chapman, a merchant who lives at 290 Tilden, said he would ask Khrushchev how he likes our way of life in the United States: Graves “But, Chapman added, “I den’t think we can expect too much cooperation. Khrushchev is extremely stubborn. We caa show him how it is over here, but I don’t think it will accomp- lish anything.” (Chapman is costumed, com- plete with an arrow through the head, for his part in Pontiac's Festival Days.) A retired worker, C. V. Graves. 101 Mechanic, said he would reaily like to know what progress the Russians are making in various fields. “For example,” said Graves, “d ask Khrushchev if the rocket really went up to the moon, That's assuming that I'd get a truthful answer.” Mrs. Daisy Ferguson, 3766 Au- burn Rd., Utica, was indecisive at first. Mrs. Ferguson Miss Cates “I'd ask him what he’s doing doing over here,”’ the housewife said. “This visit won’t come of any good.” And then on second thought, “It’s hard to tell. It might make for more friendship.” A student at Pontiac Central High School, Margaret Cates, 19 S. Edith, said Khrushchev is dis- cussed a great deal in her Inter- national Relations class. “I would ask him what is in- tentions are in Germany,”’ she said, “and also, how he is going to go about getting a peaceful settlement over there, “Actually, I tink our differ- ence is in ideologies, I think he wants peace just as much us we do.” A worker at Pontiac Motor Divi- sion, Clyde K. Young, 178 Augusta Ave., said: “Above all else, I think people should show Khrushchev a good courteous welcome, here. But I wouldn't know whether he would answer me honestly, so what good would a question be? “Mayb~ I'd ask him if ‘ve would for¢ ’ _ }a door to get into the smoke-filled Final Action on Board to Star County Budget Supervisors to Meet Monday; Questions in Blast af Home Explosion, Fire Rips Detroit Residence as They Clean Basement DETROIT \— Three children cleaning the basement of their grandparents’ home died today in a flash fire that broke out in the two-story frame building on De- troit’'s west side. x * * Their grandfather said he had barely time to save his wife and was unable to get to the children. Killed were 3-year-old Denise Dutten and her two brothers, Steven, 5, and James, 7. Their Cause of the mined immedia * ne * The grandfather, Harry Smith, 66, suffered minor burns, Both he and his wife Marie, 65, were hos-/ fire was not deter-| tely i that the children were clean- the basement of the two-story rame home, where both the Dut- tons and Smiths live. * * * “Suddenly there was a fam ” fire all through the house,’ zel said Smith told him. “ ‘It was all I could do to get my wife out. There was no time to save the children,’ " and ing * * * Firemen, who had to break down) home, said the bodies of thé chil- \dren were found ‘uddled in aj ‘corner of the basement. News Flash SAN FRANCISCO — Aute- mobile manufacturers have been warned that a Taft-Hartley in junction halting the 67-day-old stee] strike may cause an auto workers slowdown in new car . Emil Mazgey, United Automobile Workers Secretary- treasurer, Friday called on all AFL-CIO unions to give like | Next year’s Oakland Could Delay Okay ‘County $12,626,784 budget —Sslashed and fattened here and there since presented in’ April—gets what the Board of Supervisors hopes will be Nts final going over Monday. \A forced economy drive in the |coynty has focused more attention on ‘the budget this year than in ithe past several years. In \addition, some ef the 16 first-year supervisors én the 83- membe} county governing body have shown they don't intend to take the budget at face value and plan \to question certain items. One question that might be raised revolves around the $5,432,- 731 employes salary ° schedule, which includes $228,203 in recom- mended pay raises \ for 1,198 em- | pores Sydney Frid, Northville super- visor who questioned the raises last week, has spent some time since in Personne! Director John Witherup's office examining the schedule. Auditors say it has been some years since supervisors have not adopted’ the budget on the scheduled day. If they don’t \ Monday, they would have to continue meeting until they do. Since the budget was routinely approved in April for tax alloca- tion purposes, $1,279,800 has been chopped out by auditors and th> Waning Days of Summer 7 to Be Warm The waning days of summer will see temperatures a little warmer in the Pontiac area, the weather- ‘fman promised. Tomorrow's high will be 75, with the weather continuing mild through Monday. Low tonight will be between 44 and 54. Summer officially will bew out at 2:09 p.m. Wednesday. This is the time the sun crosses the equater on its way south, arriving at the autumnal equi- nox, Daylight hours, however, will exceed those of darkness by as much as nine minutes and the ac- tual equal length of day and night will not come until Sept. 26. Winds southerly at two miles an hour at 1:15 p.m. will become light easterly tonight and souther- row. x * * The lowest temperature preced- ing 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac was 44 degrees. At 2 p.m. the mer- eury had climbed to 68. Flood Mine to End Fire; 47 Trapped From Our News Wires CHRYSTON, Scotland — Offi- cials today began flooding the Au- chengeich Coal Mine, ending the last hope of relatives of 47 miners trapped since yesterday in the “pure hell” of fire and deadly fumes a mile underground. * * * Daring rescue crews brought six other men to the surface alive and one dead before being forced to énd operations because deadly carbon monoxide gas began filling the shafts. \ *& ® *& Ways and Means Committee. This was necessary because the Tax Allocation Board declared a _|freeze on al] tax rates, leaving the -|county with the 1958 rate of $5.62 The dexth toll of 48 made the disaster the worst in Scottish_ mine history of the century. Ps Be " ay strike which Y probably pte per each $1,000 of equalized valua- tion instead of the $6.47 on which the preliminary budget was based. The largest item in the budget— social welfare—had to be cut $608,. 700. : Ways and Mean budget trimm- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) SG EES LEP NEL NAIL EES tas In Today's Dies Yo ORME Re Oo aa Gh ees Church News .........+.. 10-11 Comics... 00... . cee 26 Editorials ...... 6 Home Section 19-24 warnings to their managements, Obituaries S . 27 SRW” os ccscceseewe.. 15-17 Theaters ee ae 12-13 TV & Radio Programs .... 33 Wilson, Earl .............. 12 Women’s Pages .......... 8-9 introduced its economy car, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Football Season Is Under Way High school stadiums, and small,- were filled land County area teams | EF $é ie r ty EF 2: : 3 é ST Ee Hart v a i Chrysler Displays Last of ‘Little Three’ — Valiant By HARRY REED Managing Editor, Pontiac Press MIAMI—The last of the big three’s “Little Three” was, displayed to newsmen Friday when Chrysler Corporation | | They went ‘ieiecsasdly, They were It followed earlier showings of the Ford Falcon and) oid the Chevrolet Corvair. All three six-passenger cars are|wat the Valiant. vented a Grealee tragedy. mine, 10 miles \from lines employed 890 men. Most had stayed home and planned to re- sume, work Monday. \ A short circuit in a \ventilating fan tou off the explosion at 7:30 a.m. yesterday while\the day shift was moving through the shaft to the coal] face. ily at 10-18 mil-3; an hour tomor- Sec. Mitchell Demands Names From Teamsters Tells AFL-CIO Confab He Is Wasting No Time Enforcing New Law From Our News Wires SAN FRANCISCO—Labor Sec. James P. Mitchell told the AFL-CIO convention Friday the government is cracking down swiftly against racketeers and sub- versives in union leadership ‘under the new labor control ‘law. | Mitchell disclosed he wired a demand to Team- sters Union President James R. Hoffa that he produce \within 10 days a list of all Teamsters Union officers or employes with criminal or Communist records. The Landrum-Griffin labor law, which President Eisenhower signed last Monday, bans anyone ‘convicted of certain crimes or a ‘Communist party member from serving as a union official for five years after such conviction or | membership. Mitchell also demanded that Hoffa advise “what action your organization is taking regarding these individuals.” A union knowingly employing a criminal offender violates the new law's provisions as does the offi- cial himself. PICKETS GET UNRULY — An officer leaps the fence surrounding the U.N. building in New York as policemen tried to keep an emotional crowd under contro] during Khrushchev's ad- dress to the world body. Two men were arrested AP Wirephote as the crowd had to be dispersed when the Soviet boss left. The pickets made up of refugees from Red satellite countries were on the verge of rioting. He’ll Lunch With Hollywood's Top Stars Nikita Flies Over U.S. to West Coast From Our News Wires [not having ‘closer contacts” with senhower. He was due at Los An-| Hoffa said in Detroit he would EN ROUTE WITH KHRU-|the “working people” of the city./geles at noon Pacific saa oie arg Abad SHCHEV — Nikita S. Khrushchev) }He thanked the “many millions")T!me (2 p.m, Pontiac time) , veeciee e! = =o ween On the way to Idlewild, Khru- ‘took up a friendy attitude.” shakey ik @ bee Khrushchev said his New York ee of Harlem. flew today to the booming West! who ‘ Coast of America while statesmen| across the world pondered his aba ew He indicated he was familiar with the contents of the telegram — but declined comment. uneventful SLNPLOLO LON AL LAL visi convinced him ‘‘the leaders | . | of this city and especially its |HARLEM QUIET Related Stories people do not want war,” Much had been made of Khru- ishehev's plansto visit ‘Harlem, one on Pages 3, 13 The Soviet premier left New) o¢ the wertd’s best known Negro mannan n~ | York's Idlewild Airport at 8:42 communities. some other unions, too. He did not posal to scrap all arms and wea- a.m. (EST) en route to Los An- The Communists often have/4me them. | pons in, the next four years. \geles, first stop on a six-day trans- | eatated accusingly at this coun-| The shouting, stamping AFL- aa | OTHER MESSAGES The labor secretary said he sent similar messages to officials of PRPAAAALY Before ending his 45-hour visit/ America tour before he resumes try’s Negro policies, and Henry| ClO stood ready for all-out battle Cabot Lodge, U.S, ambassador to) to support steel workers faced the United Nations and Khrush-| with pessible injunction against chev's guide on this trip, said in) their strike. a speech Thursday that the coun- “We are going to back the steel- try still hag far to go. workers until they win.” y win,” cried Wal- But today's trip made no more |, Reuther, head of the auto to New York, he apologized for/Big Two talks with President Ei- x * * More Khrushchev Chatter x *&* * x * \ For 18 hours, rescue teams braved death in the attempts to reach the 47 entombed men. When the deadly fire damp made fur- ther rescue attempts impossible, officials abandoned hope and an-; nounced the pit would be flooded to put out the underground blaze. ‘This decision has had to be taken to avoid the risk of further less of life,” said R. W. Parker, a National Coal Board spokesman. Anxious relatives maintained a vigil at the pithead until the early hours of this morning. Wives, children, parents and sweethearts heard the announce- ment last night that the mine would be flooded to put out the fire. But they stood there patiently until Able Moffat, president.of the Scottish Miners Union, told them there was no purpose in waiting and to go fone * * ‘fully aware that any of the men who might have survived the fire furnes_were doomed when the! water began pouring in. jin production and sched-+ juled for public display 4 of a stir than it would through workers. any other part of the city so The injunction threat came yes- early in the morning. 'terday from Mitchell. Trucks had washed down the) He said that under the Taft-Hart- atrogts before Khrushchev went) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) =") County Men Die in Smashups out deity Khrushchev went by. A few waved. Car Runs Off Road in Springfield Twp.; “He's ‘Very Able Man’ FROM OUR NEWS WIRES EW YORK — Nikita Khrushchev doesn’t think consorting with a Rockefeller will do him any political harm back home. So reported Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller Friday after a 22- minute talk with the Soviet Premier in the latter's suite in the Waldorf Towers. Rockefeller gave reporters a studied, serious descrip- tion of his meeting with the Soviet leader, which he de- scribed as cordial, not “chilly.” The governor said he was offered a choice of three drinks, and chose a non- * * * Khrushchev made total global disarmament the keynote when he; proposed before the United Nations General Assembly yesterday that in four years “land armies, navies and air forces shall cease to exist’’ and “all nuclear weapons shall be destroyed.” alcoholic one described as “some new root drink from . Siberia,” which he found “not bad.” Was it a sincere proposal or a Auto Hits Truck grand . stand a play? Rockefeller said he sized Khrushchev up as a “very able” man, adding: ‘He is serious, then he is gay, but always with a very. keen look Coming out of his eyes.” From the Litde White House at Gettysburg, Pa. to chanceliories acfoss the world statesmen were asking this question as - Khrush. che? flew to-the Hollywood re. A Bloomfield Township business lexecutive, Allen E. Gedelman, 55, |was one of the two men killed on | Oakland County highways Friday jafternoon in a span of about 30 The Soviet radio jammers are back at work again, but now they're being selective. The United Nations speech by | ¢‘Ptiom by top figures of flim- | minutes, according to Oakland | Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev was okay — that went | 4™ , County sheriff's through without jamming on the Voice of America. In Washington, US. officials | Gaitand ode. manneies But Secretary of State Christian A. Herter’s speech to the |wanted to know today whether’ Highway = sine ? Nothing 4 _ Goviet jam-jamming trans- |Khrushchev would accept full in- Toll in * Gedelman, of body _— pie 2. Col. 6) spection and control as ingredi-| ‘39 4540 - Cherokee Continued Page 2, : ents of his sweeping formula for 5 Rd... Bloomfield totaY world disarmament. 4. Township, was. They frankly doubted a mixture. tase ¥ treasurer of the acceptable to the Western Allies! pony “65 Jam Handy Or- would be forthcoming. | - g ani¥ation, De- The plane flying Khrushchev and troit. ’ his party to Los Angeles for lunch’ The other accident victim was in Hollywood with movie stars, @ arnold B. Greer, 47, of 1000 Davis- tour of Disneyland, if time is avail. ‘burg Rd., Springfield Township. able, and an inspection of a hous-/ Cogelman was dead On arrival ing development, is a VC137.' a: McPherson Hospital in Howell, military version of the Boeing 707. | jat 3:30. His auto smashed into the lrear of a tractor-trailer truck on the eastbound U.S. 16 expressway west of Milford road Brighton State Police reported. The track was driven by Charles D. Crain, 27, ef Linceln Wants Money \for Unredeemed Trading Stamps LANSING (UPI) -— A House study committee may seek legis- Tation requiring trading stamp reas to give money ‘or unredeemed stamps to the state, a committee member said today. “We're not out to run the stamp industry out of Michigan or arouse the ire of the housewife —we just. want some dough for the state,” said Rep. John T. Bowman (D-Roseville), sponsor of the resolution that created the committee, Bowman said about 40 per ceht of the stamps issued are never toy the U.S. Mikhail Menshikov; and Mrs. ¥y a fi ' f * - fam “4 aom jaom 45 12m aam....., 50 Ip. m 9am AA 2p m 10 a om 58 * WOLVERINE the Village of Wolverine Lake, growing communities in Oakland LAKE, A GROWING COM. MUNITY — This aerial photo shows a portion of one of the faste’t in 1954 the village has in- its incorporation, creased its population from 1,600 to 2,700. Wol- verine Lake is a five square-mile haven of sub- jurbao Jiving surrounding the lake after which it an County. Since $600,000 Increase in Two Years Waterford Twp. School Evaluation Up The valuation of Waterford Town ship school buildings has increased $600,000 during the past two years, as its one-third share for the {n-jbeen made. Board members felt stallation of a traffic light on Wil- ‘that the architect's fee, of $8,000). was named. There are no industries within the village nor are any intended, according to new Village President Oscar Fritz. Wolverine Lake has its own = 1 ed ay een cae ois two ies time One Youth Dies: Hitching Ride \ t Exetusive Pontiae Press Aerial Photes officers and four more on a part-time basis. Fire protection is provided by Commerce Township in n which the village i is a situated. | Woman In jured in Avon Twp. Auto Collision A Rochester woman was injured Friday when her auto collided iliams Lake road for Schoolcraft} itor the installation was too high, according to an insurance report by children crossing at Rowley street. and are considering several other Howard Huttenlocher to the Board of Education The report was made after the 25 school, maintenance, and Board of Education offices had been re appraised, and the depreciation de termined At the value of buildings in the school district to tals some $8'q million. By the end of next year it is expected this figure will be increased to $9,800, 000 due ta the new school building program in progress present time A report on part of that pro gram Was presented at lant night's regular meeting by the building site committee, and ine | volved an offer by the Board to | Purchase an elementary school | white in the Waterford Center at fendance area, Contracts for an addition to the Schoolcraft elementary school, and a site on Wo Walton Blyd for a second senior high school have been finalized | The National Bank of Detroit! was named paying agent for the | Hratin Bosworth Bonding Co. which| hin purchased Waterford 'Town- | hip'’s $24» million building and site honds, This is one-half of the 95) million school bend approved by | voters last spring the adult education program will continue In Waterford Town. | ship despite the elimination of | state ald funds to school districts | this year, Rather than discontin. | ue the program, Board members decided to increase the tuithen from 86 to $7 for each of the 15- week semesters, There were 232 people enrolled in the program last year, 4) 03 and the Board of Education paid the balance of $1,705 from the gen- eval fund “We feel that if more than 200 people in the township wish to take The township and the school PTA has agreed to pay the balance. | * -*® | methods for lighting the new | school's parking ground One of the eight new teachers Boy, 17, Is Electrocuted; with another car at Rochester and ; H a|| Hamlin roads in Avon Township, Another Injured in F according to Oakland County sher- From Atop Train ‘iff’s deputies. * * * !airliner’s which cost} State aid totaled only $205, | advantage of improving themselves in this program, it should be con tinned Assistant) Superintendent James DenHerder said The Board approved some $400 Pontiac Man in Hospital; | Walks Into Truck’s Path Leshie 68 of 23S) Pad dock Sto owas in satisfactory con | ditton fo cay Joseph Mercy Hospital teday after he stepped) into the path of a moving truck! Friday Pontiar said) Minton walked in front ef a track driven hy Clarence A. Farnsworth, 53, of | 102 Maines St. at the intersection of Pike and Paddock. He syffered! 4 fractured pelvis The Weather Full U & Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Fale te Mien’ pe and « little warmer teda vide today i. Wind light easterly, Ba ' Tp aaa cloudy and a Iitth warmer te os t and este daa™ Low tonight 4a Minton at st poli | High tomorrow 15. Wind light easterly tonight, becoming southerly fe. 18 males lomerrow Today in Pontiac oe temperature preceding @ am At @ am Wind velocity 3 Direction. Easterly =) Bun sets Saturday at 6 Moon s¢ts Saturday at Bun rises Munday at 617 « Moon rises Returday ate 01” pm iipm | oo Downtown Temperatures Friday in Pontiac (as reeorded Sesters) pet temperature owest temperature oo... 0.6. 00 0.4. 4 Mean temperature Weather—@unny ne Year ‘Ane ro In Reames | Highest repeelodt ture... ‘ HI Lowest temoerature ............... Mean temperature ete tos Weather—8unny | Highest and Loewen y Te | This Date fo Lil aia $3 In 1985 40 in 190) P Friday's Temperature Chart j Ipera 59 30 Los Angeles 7 Baitimore 67? 42 Miami Beach & ¥ Bismarck 400647) Milwaukee = 6] | Brownsville 9} 75 Minneapolia 64 ir Buffalo 57 19 New tleane ae 14 Chicago -° 62 56 New York 62 (47 Cincinnati “9 48 Omahe $8 fa Cleveland 63 #42) Pellston 6) 3) Detroit 65 42 Phoentx 62 47 Duluth 6] 48 Pittsburgh = 67 1 Port Worth 90 67 enue 68 56 Gr Repide 70 44 ranciscs #9 S| Houghton R # 5 or. Marie 18 3} Jacksonville 7 rey City a 4 Kanes City 75 ‘ ttle * 3 naing “ ampa o2 74 Further study of exterior lighting awarded contracts last night is Ed- for the Cooley Elementary School ward Hessel, who comes from Hes- is necessary belore a decision has'sel, ‘Pursuit’ Doesn’t Pay Girls Wham Boys Car | NEW YORK (AP) — One New Jersey teenager was electrocuted today when volt power line while trying to isylvania Station. A chum was in- * * * John Kellner, 17, Audubon.) Taken to St. Vincent's Hospital | LANSING ‘UPI! The two boys thought they knew the {wo girls In the car ahead of them last. night so they started pursult The girls stopped * * * “Say.” sald James Mobury, Lansing, ‘don't we know . Re WHAM The girl driver backed up, ramming the Mobury car Then she turned around and sideswiped Mobury's car and drove off * * * “IT guess we didn’t know them," County sheriff's deputies Mobury told Ingham Last of ‘Little Three,’ Two Teenagers Survive Crash Valiant Shown Friday ¢ » relegraph (Continued From Puge One) An Avon Township boy and a Lake Orion girl escaped serious injury last night when their car collided with a huge tractor-trailer sedans isitruck on Telegraph road 3.3 inches) * * * 106.5, and) inches out before the end of the year. The entire line has unilized bod- les, Overall length of the 184 inches, and it stands high The wheelbase is 1 Pontiac state police said it ‘was! the tires are 7.50 % 13 a miracle’ that James Angus, 17,) * * * | of 3821 Livernois Rd. and Janice The car will be built at the Ham IC arney, tramck assembly plant Beginning Weren't killed in the smashup next week and also at the com- pany s new St-cLous, Mo plant beginning in January “At that time Position to produce annual rate of about Newberg «aid * * * pesident tL, Wyiat the Both were taken to Pontiar General Hospital, The girl was we will be in a Valvints at an 199.000 units,” was in satisfactory condition to day. Angus, who was driving, was treated and released. His france the Orchard auto pulled out of the en- “Chisysler bert dec] Col into Valiant lave Lake overpass 17, of 365 N. Shore Dr.,| | admitted with a broken arm and | | to Telegraph just south of; \for treatment for a fall was John) Hall, 19, also of Audubon. | | Hall gave this account to police: GENEVIEVE He and Kellner had driven to French Star ithe city. When they cecided to return home, about 4 a.m.. the ( fenevieve car, belonging to Hall's father, wouldn't start. Neither boy had any money, so they went to the Breaks Leg © «ws x» 8 & | TORONTO (AP)—French sing. They spotted the New Haven ing star Genevieve, dolled up in railroad’s ‘Federal Express’ as a slinky white-satin gown that it entered the station, en route restricted her movements,|{rom Boston to Washington, D.C. | tripped on a stage rope Friday. 'When no one was watching they night, shattering her right leg. | ‘climbed atop one of the cars. She is expected to be laid up for Hall said Kellner actidentally a year \touched the overhead power wire * *t (18 inches above the top of the car. “I just froze,’ Hall told police, | Oh p » {% ?, fen nua he Gene cole Por. ‘then I screamed to trainmen to), . GONE save my buddy!’ " to her dressing room outside the . « main tent after her performance | Th * sh ed he’ at Music Fair, in suburban Dixie, | e trainmen oyt at the! when the | Hall boy to lie perfectly flat and| f accident happened. . dava' ‘roll. toward the station platform. nt eves manager, John \He followed instructions and was | Treltall, said she had stood on ithe rope and flipped over. Her injured in the drop to the con- iright leg buckled under her, jcrete | * et t Kellner was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities at Queensway Gen- eral Hospital said Genevieve may be hospitalized from six to eight Final Budget Action Set for Monday |months and probably will not be _(Continued From Page One) ‘able to walk for at least a year. ing hearings produced some hot | } She was given emergency eat- ment at the theater, then placed lunder sedation in the hospital. ‘She was reported resting comfort- jably early today. Tonight's show is the last of words between freshman Super: the season | visor Robert J. Huber of Troy Genevieve became familiar to and several veteran supervisors, Huber might have more. ques. tions Monday. Supervisors are going into Mon- millions of American TV viewers: jthrough her appearances oh the! pene Paar Show. he touched an 11,000- shoulder. back, hitch a ride atop a train at Penn- and released. ured, | | Garwood, 45. i The dead youth was identified d Demands Hoffa List Criminal Officers work. jreturned last minute indictments ‘Abraham D. Berman and Edward |E. Hartsough, Cohen's secretary, Beverly E. Reeser, 38, of 58 Willard Rd, was treated for| and chest injur- General Hospital ies at Pontiac ed Roman A. of 550 Hamlin Rd., Avon Township, was uninjured, epaties! ae The other driver, (Continued From Page One) ley law the administration would| have no alternative but to ask a court to order the men back to Mitchell told the union leaders thal the intent of the act would require the action if the steel strike developed into a national emergency. This might happen in October, he indicated. In Philadelphia, a grand jury has against seven men, including the two top officers of one of the larg- jest Teamsters locals in the coun- * * * \conspiracy and misappropriation’ of The Day in Birmingham Was Pioneer painter and pioneer in American aviation, died Thursday at Tampa, Fla. He was 80. “Wild Bill,” as he was called, was an Earlybird, one of the first half hundred men to make fre- quent flights with heavier than air machines, when aviation was in its infancy. He once said that he was thank- ful he came through that period | with his fife and body intact. Many contemporaries, he sald, ended their careers suddenly be cause of “slight miscaicuia- tions.”’ Heth purchased his first airplane for $5,000 and paid an additional $500 for his flying lessons. The average {light on exhibitions Plane Crippled put Lands Safely Propeller Breaks Off, Pierces Cabin; Makes Shannon —A crippled airliner with 21 per. sons aboard landed safely at Shan- non Airport today amid the biggest air-sea safety operation ever staged off the Irish coast. * * * A propeller ripped away from the inner starboard engine} 17,000 feet above the Atlantic and embedded itself in the side of the cabin, The plane—an Air a ae er Constellation—was flying New York to Paris. It lr 12 passengers and 9 crew mem- bers and made the landing using | only the two port engines. No one was hurt, About 400 miles off the Trish coast the propeller broke away from a starboard engine after the other had been feathered for me- chanical trouble. * * * above the wing and smashed cabin windows. The plane lost height and at one time was skimming the waves, with spray rushing in through broken windows. The pilot, Capt. Andre Compere, walked from the plane with pers- piration dropping from his face. * * * “This was a terrible experience,” he said. Football Coach Hurt 7 tnieument charae zeae Bomb Explodes funds from Local 107, which has, more than ,1,000 members. Rec- ords of the Senate probers- were examined by the jurors. The jury deliberated only five minutes Friday night before re- turning the indictments, and it heard only two days of testi- mony. The seven men are Joseph Grace, president; Raymond Cohen, secretary - treasurer; Benjamin Lapensohn, who was hired by the union to work on a year book: F. Walker, business agents; Joseph and John J. Elco, a member. Grace and Cohen had been ques- tioned by the Senate committee, but had pleaded the Fifth Amend- ment in refusing to answer most the path of the northbound truck) “unites high | Perormanee opera driven by Floyd Brissette, 46, of Hing economy an tow initiat vost: Flint. police sald | with new and different xtyling.” P * * * “We know there ts a market for economy ear that cin give real | Savings mn price and fel economy without sacrificing the comfort, safety and performance people have come to expect in the finest American automobile “We ready with the right ear for a big new nvarket,”” he are said, "We expect te get our tull share of the market.” “As tt looks to us rictht. now, total retail wales of American built cars in 1960 will be in} econonys the neighborhood of a million and Car Strikes Boy, 13, | on Pontiac Street A 13-year-old Pontiac boy was in fair condition today at Pontiac General Hospital with a broken leg after being struck by a car Friday on Parke street just north ‘of Whittemore street ; Pontiac Police said James D Bible, of 230'» Parke St., ran out from behind a utility pole into the path of a slow moving auto driven, Rochester Father, Son Injured i in Auto Collision i Earl Swiney, 25, ‘St., Rochester. and his. son, den, I%9, were treated for minor accident injuries last night leased auto collided with one Raymond O. Davis Jr i\Voorheis Rd., driven by! | of 2052 Hessel evaluate record-high expenditures. Til-| at expected to approve the 1959 levy Pontiac General Hospital and re-/Of $221,363 in assessments for var. i\ious existing drains in the county. Pontiac police said Swiney was'This is an annual order of bus- driving west on Huron when his’ iness. . 18, of 315/15 more county-owned properties, FLINT (UP1)—Charies Sell, football coach at nearby Mt. Mor- rig High School, was reported in fair condition at Flint Osteo- pathic Hospital today with burns and other injuries received when an aerial bomb exploded in his face. The bomb was part of a pro- motion gimmick the school was using to publicize the opening of {ts football season last night. Sell, who is also athletic di- rector at the suburban school, was to set off the first of a series of aerial bomis to be set off every hour on the hour prior to last night’s game. Police said he had set the fuse to the bomb and was just iday's special 10 a.m. session con-| questions. exploded. scious of a recent independent bud. | get study which said they peed] |more information to intelligently * * * Monday, too, supervisors are ers, U.S. officials said Friday Mechanics for the sale of some ; Manufacturing capacity of the ma- a of Cancer at 65 General Motors Corp. 9 died Aoday of cancer, He was 65. 8 sen Award for outstanding. con. | \ of the University of Michigan Med-, a quarter units * *® * by -Mrs. Blondell Thomas, 35, of 446 Branch St. who was attempting | being disposed of at a rapid rate to make a left turn onto State'to raise funds for a new court- street, house, will be worked out also. “However, the impact of this new automotive deyelopment may be so great that the volume of sales of economy cars will be determined in large part by the |jor ¢ omipe nies’ Former, GM Medico FLINT u®—Dr. Max R. Burnell, who retired as medical director of last year, * * * Df. Burnet! hentled the GM med- ical department from 1949 to 1958 afd had been in industrial medi- gine since he organized the medi- ¢al department of GAPs AC Spark- (plug Division here in 1931 He won the Willlam S. Kaud. tribution to Industrial medic ine In 1952, THE LARK CONVERTIBLE 1960 Studebaker Lark convertible, the only CON Dr. Burnell was a 1918 graduate ical School and began his Flint, vertible being offered in the practice in 1921 as an obstetrician, cat fleld. and gynecologist, [ ) It has a powered top and ‘body sup- ported by a heayy gauge X-frame, The Lark ¢ — This, is the — convertible ie ollered with a six-cylinder engine or a more powerful V-8 motor. They may be purchased with either conventional, overdrive or automatic transmissions. convenience-size ww Towa, hopes that his guest, Rockefeller Finds Out Nikita’s ‘Very Able Man’ (Continued From Page Oneé) mitters thoroughly garbled that one for most Soviet receiv- night. As one farmer to another, Roswell Garst of Coon Rapids, . Soviet Premier Nikita Khru- shchev will get up early next Wednesday morning. “My best judgment tells me that Mr. Khrushchev will be a farmer for the day—and like a farmer, he may get a pretty early start in the morning,” said Garst, whose big agricultural layout in Iowa will be visited by the ° Soviet leader. Garst wants to show Khrushchev some farms in the Bag- ley-Scranton-Bayard area, also to have him see.some Chara- lais cattle on farms operated by the Garst associates, Charles Thomas and Charlies Moore. A tour of the Garst farm itself will follow a pienic served in the yard from noon to 1:30 p.m. Soviet Premier Khrushchev surprised everyone within eatshot yesterday by suddenly blurting out an exclama- tion in English—capitalist English at that, Khrushchev, who until now on his US. visit has limited his Engtish te “Okay,” was introduced te Henry Morgenthau Jr. ee ee renee Poe ©. Roose- velt's cabinet. ' The Russian visitor smiled snd then exclaimed: “Ah, finance’.” He then lapsed back inte Russian. Steinem : u Soviet Premier Khrushchev tree butterflies, thanks to a Brooklyn lepidopterist ‘s son, Sergei, ae 100 x * * Sergei, 24, mate a surprise visit Friday to the shop of Aminadov Glanz. The premier’s son, an avid butterfly col- lector, had heard about (Hanz’ shop during a visit Thursday | to the Museum of Natural History. gk ?® ® Giang refused to take payment for the butterflies and moths from Africa and Central America. tf svarce O° € . oy & i Craft. SHANNON AIRPORT, Ireland > It stuck into the fuselage just) , starting to leave when the bomb | - | ‘The accident happened on jsapes several ‘Wild Bill’ Heth Dies at 80, in Aviation around the country lasted approx- imately 15 minutes. « *« * His first flight was made June 27, 1911, near Boston. From that summer on for many years, “Wild Bill’’ Heth toured the country, un- der various backers and managers, flying at fairs, carnivals and sim- ilar public celebrations. Aviaters in these days often resorted to makeshift arrange- | ments to complete their equip- | ment, Heth once reported. “The finest compass I ever had was a piece of string tied to one of the front struts,” he had said. STRING SHOWS WAY “When I was in the air that string blew out straight. If it blew level,.I knew I was flying level; if it was slanting up or down, I knew I was going up or down and if it blew to either side I was not going in a straight line. “That was a fine compass and the only trouble was that some- one around the plane on the ground was forever thinking that loose string was something we had forgotten and kept pulling it off as often as I put it on.” Heth said he never had a license and never had an accident. | Funeral service will be held 3 p.m, Monday at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home in Birmingham, fol- lowed by burial in Greenwood Cem- etery. Born in Birmingham, Heth moved to Florida eight years ago. He igs survived by his wife, Lil- lian; a son, George of Detroit, and a sister, Mrs. Thomas Navin \of Tucson, Ariz. Area Residents Tell Questions for Nikita (Continued From Page One) | attend church here with Ike.”’ An accountant, Sherman Tarpen>* ing, 4132 Kempf, Drayton Plains, wanted to be specific. “IT would want to pin Khrushchev | down on the Hungarian uprising,”’ said ‘Tarpening. “I'd ask him if he actually believes that the ova- Tarpening | } Young tion he says he received when he was in Hungary a few weeks ago was sincere. “] don’t see how it can be so after Red tanks and troops slaughtered the freedom fight- ers.” A high school print shop teacher, Ted Carlson, 86 S. Marshal, said: “} would tel Khrushchev that capitalism and free enterprise will prevail. I do think that he is pretty sincere. ‘Khrushchev knows that the Rus- }sians need peace more than we do. We boom during war time, We are stronger than they are, and Khru- shchev knows it. All their 40 5- \ * 3s te g é Small Cite fave Little Obsolescence Theory to Be Tested By BEN PHLEGAR | Indications are that the compact AP Automotive Writer cars may provide a good test for DETROIT u — One of the chief|this —s jobs of Detroit ‘auto stylists has been to try to make you diseatie- | on in the compact car business fied with last year’s car. The neW\ionger than any U.S. manufac compact models by Ford, Chevro- turer, has been booming right let and Chrysler may change this.|,iong with a minimum of styling “New” is probably the most) -hanges, In particular the Ram- overworked word in the automo- bler American has undergone few bile industry. Every year every’ noticeable exterior changes since thing has had to be ‘all new." | was first introduced by Nash Maybe you couldn't see much dif- ear ago. ference but advertising has been de that fh Studebaker - Packard brought pitched to persuade you suc h| cut tha compact Lark in 1500 PS Got | and left it alone for 1960. Changes have been made for | swe promised abe cus nak change’s sake — to deliberately € prom tome crane your car as old or out. (continuity of design that would not dated \f it isn’t a current year's loutmode their purchases or cause fel. rapid depreciation,” says SP pres- This is planned obsolescence. ace to make changes every year Many industry executives and. is ridiculous.” some independent observers feel) such an operation is necessary to) SMALL SEGMENT keep the auto business booming. | Studebaker and American are a And since one of every seven em. relatively small] segment of the) ployed persons in the United lindustry and there would be no} is directly allied with the auto,)special reason for the Big Three | business, a healthy auto economy builders to follow their pattern. is important to the country * * * One executive asked recently But the Big Three have ‘come “How could you expect to sell sixjup with compact cars this fall | million or more cars every yearjand now they, too, are talking} if you didn’t make these styling about “continuity of design.” changes?’ id | James Wright, general manager x * MIDWAY THURS., FRI. and SAT. MAMMOTH MIDWAY ALL RIDES 15s WITH MERCHANT COUPONS Located on E. Pike St. Across From American Motors, which hasiggeKs OONTINUITY lident Harold Churchill, “This mad|"# ‘land Too Shallow, | the Seaway should be, saying ot Ford division, said Ford, ex-\port market. The Velhewagsa. bes pects to make fewer annual he Sena eb s ahion Ht wens Stet built coventional-sized cars : * * 4 Foreign cars never~ have fol.’ Ed Cole, Chevrolet general many lowed the American practice of ager, says it may prove possible annual styling to continue the styling lines of the| years after World War II before new little Covair longer than haS!ihe English Ford brought out new been Chevrolet's practice in the models» And one Fiat official in past. \Milan said he believed Fiat own- George Romney, presides of ers would rise up in arms if his American Motors, said the/ stale- company introduced marked ‘ments by Wright and Colé show) hanges in design. “the Big Three have rep¢nted of ; their philosophy of making only American manulacturers can't bigger, hungrier and / annually expect to get the answers on obsolesence vs. stan- more chan planned ehopinene’d eed perdi dard design this year, or prob- | ithe American people. Undoubtedly ithis is good for all cay buyers and| *bly even sext year. must make indus pioneers! The coming year could find ppy.” many buyers turned to the new Churchill says he believes the compact styles for the novelty Big Three will tearn that changes appeal, especially in the case of do not have to pe made so fre-'the rearengined Covair. | quengly. * * “I honestly tink the styling | The true tests probably will cycle will be stretched out im all come in the used car resale and lines,” he déciared. trade-in values of the 1960 com- | The standard design pattern is pacts and in whether their share ‘best illustrated by Volkswagen, of the overall market continues biggest seller in the growing im- to expand. Report 120 Killed lcpaness Claim." Korean Typhoon: | | SEOUL, Korea (UPI — Nation TOLEDO, Ohio H—A delegation) police reported today that at a |of Japanese port officials said Fri- jday the St. Lawrence Seaway) ate wie Tens beck yes should have been dug deeper then across the southern part of the Re- 27 feet and its locks built wider public of Korea. than 80 feet. The official toll stood at 120 As it is, said Hisashi Azuma | dead, 322 injured, and 192 missing. | ot Kobe, only about 29 per cent |A total of 54,000 persons were re- of Japan's merchant fleet can | ported homeless and 40,000 houses. get through the Seaway. He de. | destroyed or damaged. clined to suggest just hew deep | Police feared casualty figures/ would be even higher once the com- munications network is put back in full operation. The raging storm | knocked out much of the system | and casualty reports have been fragmentary. | Seaway Narrow that was a matter for the U.8. and Canadian Governments. Azuma. said Japanese shipping lines are studying ‘‘very hard’ the possibilities of using the Seaway to come into the Great Lakes. He predicted tht some Japanese ear'Comic Bob Hope Has through New York will shift to . a) ~__ [Partial Loss of Vision Great Lakes ports. ‘Red Chine Expects | HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Comic City Hall in City Parking Lot Watch for Big ENTIRE STOCK Reduction Carpet Sale Up to Discounts 60 \Bolshoi Ballet Tour Ie ai’ edo te blai leit: ee bes TOKYO (UPI) — The Commun-'cause of overwork, nist New China News Agency _* * *® today reported that the famed Bol-| But it hasn't affected him. As shoi ballet will begin a tour ofjhe puts it: “It's not bothering my Communist China with a perform- eat and I had a 73 last week.’ ance in Peiping on Sept. 29 Hope says his doctor tells him The agency said prima baller- ‘that ultimately nature will bal- ina Galina Ulanova will head the|ance the vision. 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Sunday 91 = “BNewPolio Cases Reported State Total Reaches 70, Compared With 293 in Like Period Last Year Tee ee eh eo eee Tri tse Ta ee % Lord, 54, Are in Love LONDON (AP) —' Lord Beatty, who is +4, today denied he was pote to an 18-year-old debu- — but admitted he was gueking ‘about it. The ‘deb is pretty, aaa: haired Diane Kirk. * * * Back from a Mediterranean cruise on Lord Beatty's yacht, Sea Huntress, they both talked to! 18-Year-Old Debutante, ve admiral of the fleet in World 3 400) Freshmen Sid x He hint had three wives, all Americans, Each of his previous marriages ended in divorce. Has Long Way to Go KNARESBOROUGH, England (UP])—Terry Gargon, 14, ran away from home, leaving this note to his parents: ‘Don’t call police. I'll be the first man on the moon.” Police found Gargon lat MSU Campus Soon | EAST LANSING (UPI)—An es- timated 3,400 freshmen, an 11 per cent increase over last year’s class are expected to enroll at Michi- gan State University this fall, Dean Gordon A, Sabine, director of the office of aduniesinntg "apt orheles- ships said Friday. The new students will, begin | checking in on campus Sunday. |President John A. Hannah will ad- . ing where there is a high degree paraylitic polio were reported to reporters. about 45 miles from home, 238,- | dress the parents of new students te health department during Lord Beatty is the son of Brit- | 857 miles short of his destination. |at a convocation Sunday afternoon. t ending Friday, the most —— noses one Omen for any week this year. New cases brought the total since Jan, 1 to 70, compared with 293 in the like period last year. Six paralytic cases were re- ‘ported in Wayne County in the last week. Ingham and Macomb Counties reported two each and Gakland, St. Clair and Tuscola counties one each, Nationwide, paralytic polio cases decreased again last week, for the second successive week. *« «* * The 273 paralytic cases reported by the states for last week com- pared with 291 listed in the week ended Sept. 5. The year’s peak thus far was reached at 334 cases in the week ended Aug. 29. States that had been reporting relatively large numbers of cases but had sizable decreases last week were Massachusetts,, Connecticut, Ohio, Missouri, North Carolina, Alabama, Washington, Oregon and Texas. Texas, which had a total of 240 paralytic cases in the pre- ceding 35 weeks, listed none last week but had nine non-paralytic polio cases. Through last Saturday, 3,084 paralytic cases had been report- ed. This compared with 1,397 at the same time in 1958. There were 508 cases of polio of . all types reported Iast week, down from the 536 in the preceding week and 534 in the week ended Aug. 29. 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Standing against the great- est backdrop of his entire career — he poured it on. x * * On the surface, this is one of the most magnificent declarations in all history. And yet, just what is it worth? Who believes it all? Who believes some? Who belleves none at all? x & * Every important nation on the globe is highly suspicious. The greatest international butchers and the greatest international liars of all time are sponsoring a heaven-sent program that could really be the epitome of all global relations — if it’s on the up-and-up. The idea is so intriguing that no one can write it off without profound contemplation § and study. If it only be true in part, it’s a thrilling thought. Total disarmament! World peace! x *& * What greater gift could man wish — now or ever? And the proposal comes from the most disturbing and the most war-like administration on the globe. To ignore this idea would constitute one of the greatest travesties in all history if the Russians are sincere — or partly sincere. On the other hand, falling for KHRUSHCHEV’s blandish- ments and disarming the world while he secretly added to his own arsenal could result in world {mprisonment and absolute world enslavery. Who wants to accept the responsi- bility for that? * ~ * The negative results can be about as totally disasterous for the worse as the positive can for the better. Hence, this is a momentous occasion. No nation will seize the thing lightly and make a precipitate move. Everyone wants to study the offer and consider the possibilities of just how Russia could cheat the whole wide world and emerge on top alone. Russians have said that any means justify the end when the glory of Russia is concerned. * x * Authorities say the world is spend- iitg one hundred billion dollars a year in the arms struggle. Suppose half of this were turned to education or to better homes for the marginal people .— or just plain rebated in taxes. * * * Krushchev himself declared that one modern bomb has greater killing potential than ALL THE BOMBS EXPLODED IN ALL THE WARS IN HISTORY. This is too terrible to picture. The mind can't grasp it in all its enormity. * * * Some of our most astute global fig- ures heard the Russian thought, waved a deprecatory hand and Said: “Nuts.” They disbelieve completely. wk * But there are two, sides. Even though the Russians aren't complete- ly honest, if they're partly so, the idea deserves complete investigation. The matter will be studied carefully, and seatchtng and penetrating questions will be asked. | x * * In the meantime, old man K. _ can sit back and hide a smile. He has tossed the world into a tizzy, 5 And in Conclusion.... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter : An AP photo of Mrs. E1sgEnHOWER watching the President’s plane take off for Europe with her husband and only son aboard, received national acclaim and has been nominated for a 1959 award.......... Overheard in the City Club: “A fool and his money—receive many invitations”... ....... Bumped into Harry WISMER in the New York Athletic Club last week and my guess is that he'll be tied in with the new football or base- ball league.......... DEBBIE REYNOLDS just sent two autographed photographs (by request) to Vice President N1xon’s daughters The whole West Coast is ga-ga over the San Francisco and Los An- geles baseball teams. * * * Personal note to Hayes Jones: Lee Calhoun, your greatest rival in the high hurdles, was just whipped in Europe by this Ger- man, Lauer. Maybe you better worry a little about HIM as well as Calhoun.......... Purely per- sonal nomination for an especial- ly delightful new arrival: Sister Xavier, of St. Joe’s, who called on me last week. And another espe- cially good looking new resident is Margaret Hoopes (MSUO), who hasn't called on me—but should. . : Sign in front of the Wilmington Manor volunteer fire department: “You slow down. WE'LL go to the fire.” . Out of 100,000 men, ten will live to 96; and 17 women will make it. * * * Lady to little guest: “Can you cut your meat yourself?” L.g. “Sure. We often have ft this tough at home.". ..... New York will see a new Skyscraper for the first time in 25 years. Chase Manhattan Bank building 60 stories—887 feet ...... .... TONY Romeo, Florida State's great end, teaches a Sunday school class at the Baptist Church...... ..+.In my occasional flitting about, I find Pan American very reliable on schedules while their service is ne plus ultra. And their hostesses are es- pecially good to look upon. »... Senator Javits (N.Y.) proposes a special tax to finance the fight against the city’s teenage criminals, The cheapest deterrents would be a dozen old fashioned horsewhips. Dept. of Cheers and Jeers: the C's — NIKITA. KuRUSHCHEV; the NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV. —Haroip A. FitzGeRALp eee “een eee is J's — “A Georata judge rules a man has the legal right to protect his home, even if it be against the jealous hus- band of a woman who is the lone guest in his home.""—News item. It's: a right that only a foolhardy man would attempt to exercise. “MIKOYAN reported to KHRUSHCHEV that the common people of the U.S. want peace.’ — Radio commentator, It must have greatly surprised KHRUSHCHEV to learn that we prefer living to being blasted to bits by mis- siles and H-bombs. . It Is rather strange that some poll- ticlans evidently assurge that the best way to arrive at the White House is . to begin the trip via Moscow. “Tue U. 8. should export brainpow- er to help people in under-developed areas of the world,” says a congress- man. Maybe so, but we should go ex- ceedingly slow in exporting one of our scarcest commodities. a a Many Loulsianians must be get- ting rather tired of the shortcomings and Long-goings of their governor, f f ~ * : ee eee 2 ‘1 The POWER of FA On weekdays Frank Swaim captains an airliner. On Sundays be preaches from the pulpit of the Church of Christ in Denver where he is an ordained minister. In his spare time, he and his wife, at his expense, offer a non-sectarian Bible correspondence course, teaching 208 students, 8 to 87 years of age across the country. Forty-two of them are convicts in the Colorado State Penitentiary, one, a former murderer, who became a Christian. “I'm just an ordinary married man with a wonderful wife and two boys, and a keen desire to encourage the study of God's word,’’ Frank told me recently. ‘‘I feel that many of our social problems could be eliminated or at least minimized if all men knew more of the Bible.”’ Born to a poor, railroad worker in a remote Wyoming village and on his own from the age of 12, he credits faith for his full life: “Faith has strengthened me in many situa- tions .. . it has helped me to assume responsibilities and make decisions that would other- wise have been impossible and it has helped me do things for other people that I could not have done physically or financially." Days of All Faiths. Jesus Selected a Social Outcast By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Not much is known about the apostle St. Matthew, so there isn't much to tell about him; but every two or three years we cal] at- tention to St. Matthew's Day (Mon- day), just because an apostle is too important to be ignored Everyone whe. has réad the New Testameut knows that when the Lord called Matthew te he one of His holy inner circle He showed both tnsight and com- plete disregard of public opinion for Matthew belonged to that out- cast species known as publicans, from whom no ordinary person would expect any good. Frequently nowadays one hears the word piblican used, or mis- used, to pean saloonkeeper, prob- ably bytause saloons are known in some places as pubs, but this is ephtirely wrong A publican was a tax -colllector, Dr. Brady’s. Mail Bag: and there was nobody more un- popular. No Jew would marry into a family that had a publican in it. They were barred from Pubtte-worship. In short, they were generally shunned. Yet Jesus found this rejected man, sized him up for his true worth as only Jesus could and made a saint of him. Not only that, Jesus went home with him to dinner, which greatly scandal- ized the Pharisees and other good people ‘of the community, for ob- viously all tbe other guests must have been publicans, too, or worse. . x * * Matthew couldn't have invited any other sort of would not have known any. (See Matthew, chapter 9, verses 10 to 13.) This was really a shocker, something like hearing that your minister had attended a bookmakers’ picnic. The publican's name was Levi. It was not until after his eall I'll Send You a Booklet on Almost Anything For years I have been miserable with hay fever from early spring. when the oaks and poplars bloomed until after frost in the fall. But I supplemented my diet all winter with caleium and Vitamin Pp and have spent a com- fortable season so far. (Mrs. C.J.K.) Answer — Pam phlet on Hay Fe- ver available on request if you pro- vide stamped, self addressed — enve- lope, * The doctor said DR, BRADY it would require $15 shots every day and $10 pills and maybe then he could not cure him, The trouble, the doctor said, is a bad case of eczema. Do you have a pamphiet on eczema? (Mrs. S. C.) Answet—Yes. For a copy send envelope, ; * ¥ * Twenty years ago I asked you what would rid our premises of roaches. You advised sprinkling a white powder around corners and crevices where they may run, We did this and in jig time we were rid of the roaches. Now again we would like to have the recipe. (Mrs. G. P.) ‘ Answer—Send me 35 cénts and stamped, sélf-addressed envelope for Unbidden Guests, I have be- come timid about trying to print recipes or formulas, * * * Son, 17, embarrassed when all of a sudden his lip swells to three times its size when he is out. , . iC, M) t Answer—Hives, Per’ a side, effect. of some medicament he ° takes or uses or handles, or per- haps he is allergic to orris root or other toilet or cosmetic chemical. Send stamped, self-addressed en- velope for pamphlet Relief For Al- legy. Electric blankets are light- weight cover and comt patible, What do you think of the prac- tice of fasting? I mean taking no food at all, only water, and maybe a few liquids? (H.J,S.) underworked persons a lot of good to take a walk instead of a midday that he took, or,Was given, the name Matthey; which means “gift of Jehovah.” One thing we thought we knew about Matthew was that he wrote the Gospel. This was the Gospel according to Matthew. It hag al- ways been said that he put to- gether this brief history of the Lord's life and teachings at the request of Jewish converts, who wanted this kind of record in their own Aramaic language. Now the scholars-tell us Matthew prob- ably did not write the Gospel as we have it in the New Testament, but rather simply arranged a set of “saying,” which perhaps be- came the basis for the Gospel. (Copyright 1969) Voice of the People Concern With Ex-Convicts but No. Solution Offered — No! Employers will ‘not hire them and the genera} public re- fers to a person with a mental illness as a ‘‘nut.” val heatalek. the conditions which spawn these criminals then ask yourself how much do we really help these individuals who are released from prison. In most cases, they continue paying in ways which are worse than actual imprisonment. I wonder how all of these ifdignant citizens would fec! if one of their own made a mistake? “Treat Mr. K Well to Help Avoid War’ In 1939, there were seven great powers. Today there are only two, Russia and the United States. Ger- Let's be friendly instead of try- ing to destroy them. There is room in this world for two great powers so let us try and get along with all of our neighbors so they will be friends and live in peace. Other- wise we will all perish together as there are enough bombs and pow- ers to destroy the whole universe. Thomas Thrower, East New York Ave. ‘Waterford Needs a Better Library’ In Sept. 11's paper, there were two citizens who wrote that our schools have libraries in them so why should we build a library in Waterford Township. I would like to tell them why. An example is that Waterford Township High Sehool has some 1600 students. When they have reports to do it generally re- quires outside work. The only place much of this work can be done Is in a larger fibrary. Believe me, you have no idea until you try using these libraries yourself, how hard it is (practically impossible) to complete a report in our inadequate school libraries. Waterford High School Student I voted for Waterford Library project the first time, and I'll vote for it again in October. I'll be happy to pay the price of a small rolled rump roast every year for the chance to have a mod- ern library and cultural center in otr community. The Library committee mem- bers are parents just like you and me, but have worked hard and given much time for this project. This is a situation where oppor- tunity knocks just one more time. We don't have to pay for the land. There comes a time in every community when it can move forward or keep its ordinary medi- ocre status. For parents that complain that their children can't or don't like Case Records of a Psychologist: Vs to read, gazing slack jawed at the villain being headed off the pass is their idea of mental stimulation. Using a library can be contagious. “‘Boy a library would be neat!” is how the chil- dren feel. Everywhere you read that it's the apathy and erence of citizens that makes a community what it is. Waterford is new and . growing, let’s get off to a good start. . Waterford Mother Students Want New Library To the lady who opposed the new library in Waterford in Friday's paper: It is true we have libraries in schools, but we also have 1,720 students in Waterford High School. For book reports and in numerous other subjects we must get our in- formation from the library. You have no idea, until you have tried it yourself, what a problem it is (practically impos- sible) for so many students to get all the required information for their réports in our inade- quate school libraries, and the results? Lower marks, Therefore I and a lot of other students believe that we should have a library in Waterford town- ship. A student fromy Waterford High School. ‘Senator Kennedy Committed Suicide’ It sure looks like Senator Kennedy messed up his chances with the recent labor bill. How can he expect our support when he lets a bill pass that curbs labor but does nothing to management’ Maybe he just has too much money himself so ag not to appre- ciate how a worker feels. We want Soapy for President and he'll take care of us. Shop Worker Expresses Thanks for New Benches I want to voice my appreciation to the Merchants Assn. of Pontiac for being so thoughtful in placing benches on the streets for shoppers to sit and rest on. good are the ones in front of the court- house when one has just missed a bus and has to wait for the next one. It certainly is a relief to have Offers Praise for Sports Writers Al Warden is really the Dean of Sports Writers in the Rocky Mountain area. And he bubbles over with fascinating “behind the scenes” tales of sports champions, like the one about Jack Dempsey. Al Warden sym- bolizes all our fine sports writ- ers and coaches, who rank side by side with YMCA and CYO leaders in combating delin- quency. See below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE C-448: Al Warden is Sports Editor at the Ogden Standard- Examiner. * * He can keép you wide awake all night with his fascinating tales zi . Hit 23 [e Hu SF a7 Al : “4 + g& HE if : i * Now fer Al's story about Jack Dempsey. He and dack were once visiting Jack's mother on the latter’s farm. Mrs. Demp- sey was a wiry little lady, weigh- ing not much over 90 Ibs She had been out in the barn milking’ cows and came in with two pails full of foaming milk “Jack” she said to her famous son, “will you please go out and milk that last cow. * * * “She's the one at the far end of the stalls, You better fastén that rope to her right hind foot, for she kicks a little. But after you hobble her with the rope, she will be as good aw pie.”’ JACK’S LOSING BATTLE Jack gladly assented and picked ‘up the empty milk pail. It was warm weather so he doffed his shirt and headed for the barn. z 3 iri i ini Hie z 4 Hf rf is ae? cf -just as well have done it .in. the first place.”’ Al Warden laughed when he told me about the ludicrous nature of: the situation. Here was a_ big, 200-pound world boxing champ who was beaten by his 90-pound little mother, at hobbling a jittery cow. Next week I'll give you another dandy story about Jack Dempsey and his mother, which Al told me Bs :! ? ie be “i Ask‘ Van Cliburn: toReception .* for Khrushchev - NEW YORK (AP) — Van Cli-| Oct. 5. _THE- PONTIAC PRE i SS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1959 State Frees Millions [Doesn't Want 'to Guard Nikita in Des Moines for Scltool Districts LANSING (UPID—A record high 1959-60 school ajd measure was DES MOINES, Iowa « — Tony burn, who became internationally signed into law Friday, immediate-| Mihalovich, one of Des Moines’ | RENTAL PLAN famous at a Moscow piano con-| North Dakota Immigrants ly freeing about 30 million dollars most popular policemen, will not | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS cert, will attend a Soviet Embas- — to Michigan's financially tender help. guard Soviet Premier Nikita $10 for 8 Weeks sy reception in Washington for\to Picnic Near Rochester school districts. | Khrushchev here next week. ble . ikita Khrushchev next * * * | Mihalovich, born in Yugoslavia, seca rs ——— get committee in The bill, fresh from the printers, Said he requested that he not be] EDWARD'S 18 5. Soginew *. * ae patos wpe 4 ane was signed by Lt. Gov. John B.|@ssigned the guard detail because! - A spokesman for the young Kil- - Sunday as Swainson in the absence of Gov.| — gore, Tex,, pianist said the invi- tation, which did not specify at- tire, was received at his office last Monday. It was telephoned to ae in Kilgore and he accept-| ra C | * *« * The reception at the embassy will run. from 6:30 to 8 p.m, There| was no suggestion on the invita-| tion that Cliburn would be asked’ to exhibit any of his technique The picnic is staged yearly for those whe have moved into the Rochester area from North Da- kota to make new friends from their home state ang to renew old acquaintances. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service to the dinner which will be potluck. Coffee cream, milk and ice cream which won him the Tschaikovsky will be furnished. G. Mennen Williams who was in Washington for a Democratic meet- ing. The law provided about $325,950,-. 000 for schools, more than $30.- 900,000 more than last year’s as- 3istance level, primarily because of an increased state aid formula. Replica of Liberty Bell, ‘in Pearls, Gems, on Tour lica of the American Liberty Bell | —made of 11,759 pearls and 636 Sparks -Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams Street Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—A rep-| == fhe Nhe “rd aaah eukhiaaaaa creme gy Pentiae Press Phete ocratic Club's representative for the drive, and Cass Jaros, district drive chairman. Oakland County Democrats will initiate their drive during a house to house campaign beginning Sept. 2. The annual political fund raising drive will last through Oct. 4. > s Ais for Apple Andy and Ann KICKS OFF DRIVE — Former Michigan Gov, Murray D. Van Wagoner (right), of 3890 Oak- land Dr., Bloomfield Township, contributes the first dollar to kick off this year's state ‘‘Dollars for Democrats” drive. Receiving the money are (from left) Stanley F. Dunn, the Bloomfield Dem- * Is for Ask for Your Big Birthday Surprise! How Congressmen Voted |J. . Firms Sef | WASHINGTON «#—How Michi-jing that foreign economic aid shall gan members of Congress were be open to any nation or area ex-| recorded on final roll call votes cept Soviet Union and Communist-| [ | f ‘ ‘of the session: jheld areas in far. east; For Mc-| All little Andy’s or Ann's, five years or older, whose birthday is Monday, Sept. 21 or Tuesday, Sept. 22 will receive a FREE DINNER, BIRTH- | Senate 'Namara. Not voting—Hart. | . DAY CAKE... | On passage, 55-30, of bill to pro- On Bridges (R-NH) amendment | Beat Mark Established wad 5 vide for — subsidies for eee jadopted 49-38, writing into foreign| In 1956 Fourth Quarter struction of fishing vessels in U.S./aid appropriation bill a provision BIRTHDAY CANDY by TRUAN’S ‘shipyards: For—McNamara (D), for 50 million dollars for Spain. | as Sales Skyrocket jHart (D). | Against—Hart, McNamara, 7 at the... | * *« * COUNTRY CAROUSEL 1360 S. Woodward, Birmingham Bet. 14 & 15 Mi. Rd. os ws On Hayden (D-Ariz) Amend. | WASHINGTON — (UPL) — US On passage, 49-40, of bill provid- ment, adopted 71-18, adding to Corporations piled up record profits ————| foreign aid for twe years and ands sales in the second quarter af giving it $500,000 with which to (1959. + For—H | operate: F art, McNamara. | The government reported profits woth cman a of a per sales dollar rose to 5.5 cents, gn aid appropiration Dill: |. three-year high. The first-quarter PARIS W—Yul Brynner refused For—Hart, McNamara. | rete was aT coats. Friday to confirm or deny pub- ‘“* * * | _* Profits after taxes totaled $4,- lished reports that he planned to|’‘ House : | separate from his wife, Virginia) On passage, 194-109, of $3,225,815,-, 900,000,000, an increase of $1,100- Gilmore. 000 foreign aid appropriation bill: | 000,000 from the first quarter and | Brynner said in a telephone in-|For—Cederberg (R), Chamberlain of $2,100,000,000 from the rather terview “They publish things like|(R), Diggs (D), Dingell (D), Ford) low level a year earlier. The that about me every year. There’s|(R), Griffin (R), Griffiths (D),| previous record for profits was | nothing I can do about it.” Lesinski (D), Machrowicz (D),| $4,300,000,000 posted in the O'Hara (D), Rabaut (D). Against fourth quarter of 1956. —Bennett (R), Johansen (R), Knox A joint report by the Securities \(R), Meader (R), Not voting—Bent- Exch re iss d Fed- jley (R), Broomfield (R), Hoffman elses ‘Cea also said 1 (R). that corporate sales rose to $88, 400.- On motion, adopted 221-81, to 000,000, also a new high, and a gain Yul Brynner Mum ——————_———, on Separation Rumor Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. concur in Senate action providing of $7,700,000,000 over the first quar for two-year extension of Civil ter of the year. Rights. Commission and appropria- ting $500,000 for its operation; For . —Bennett, Cederberg, Chamber- Use Gallon of Syrup lain, Diggs, Dingell, Ford, Griffin, Griffiths, Kriox Lesinski, Métlro-| The average American family lwicz, Méadéer, O’Hara, Rabault.' consumes about one gallon of syr- | Against—Johansen. Not voting— up a year dn its pancakes and waf- diamonds—started a tour of this country Friday. It was unveiled here in connec- | tion with the opening today of the |Pacifit Festival. The bell; one third the size of the original, was_ built and is owned by the Miki-, moto Pear! Co. of Japan It will be displayed in New, York and other American cities.' Watch for Big ENTIRE STOCK Reduction Carpet Sale Up to 60% Discounts 10 - month | * * | % Deluxe Dream Homes % Adjacent to Both Public and Parochial Schools “Westridge of Waterford” an Address of Distinction This Beautiful 3 Bedroom Model Locoted at 4213 Ledgestone Drive Paneled Family Room—aAll the Built-ins—Really Deluxe % Suburban Atmosphere — City Conveniences % Fully Landscaped Lots DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICE (A Real Bargain for Some Lucky Family) Formerly §31,500°° Non $27,000 FE Bentley, Broomfield, Hoffman. fles. OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 6 P.M For Your Inspection 5-8822 North on the Dicre Hwy on Cambrook Lane to Model. HELTMAN & TRIPP Builders and Developers of Westridge of Waterlo:d DIRECTIONS to Cambrook Lane, ! 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There’s Only 14 Lake Homesites Remaining . - « Other Homesites on Paved Boulevard, From $2,500! HELTMAN & PAULY Exclusive Developers of Rainbow Lake ~ Rainbow Lake Development Rainbow Lake Development | Is an exclusive residential area adjoining "Westridge of Waterford’ with Custom- Built 3 and 4 bedroom brick homes in - the moderate price range. These homes are located on large lots fronting a paved boulevard and featuring basements, fire- places, attached garages, one-and-a-halt baths, and center entrance halls. These beautifully designed homes are priced t ~ $20,400 to $21,400 Plus Lots ; Only 2 Blocks to Public and Parochial Schools FW. HELTMAN, suivoer R 3-941] NICHOLAS BILLARDELLO Pontiac Symphony to Pr Tell Engagement of Lora L. Sparks Lora Lynn Sparks, daughter of Lorert M, Sparks of South Paddock street and the late Mrs. Sparks, is engaged to Walter J, Bozman, He is thé 4 ) * aq PHILLIP STEINHAUS son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph W. Bozman of Highland Park. * * * Mr. Bosman is a senior at Wayne State University, The bride-elect is a member of Nu Phi My Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi National’ Sorority, A Nov, 7 wedditig is planned. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, » “JONATHAN SWIFT CELIA MERRILL TURNER And News of Personal Interest SEPTEMBER 19, 1959 MARIA ROUMELL JOHN DALLEY Students Returning to Janice Antona of West Ann Arbor street is in Washington, D.C. attending the national con ference on citizenship for the city of Pontiac She holds an office in the conference and owill return to Pontiac Sunday * * * Among upperclass members of the student guide program at Michigan State University is Margery M. Oliver, daugh ter of C. W. Oliver of Motor way drive She will take part in’ Wel come Week which begins Sun day, Miss Oliver is a member of Spartan’ Women's League and will be in charge of activ- itles for transfer students * * * Entering MSU as a fresh man is Judy Castell, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Castell of East Iroquois road. Mra. Clarence H. Kitson of Parkhurst street) ore turned Thursday from a four-week va- cation in) North Little Rock, Ark, Where she visited with her daughter, Marcelle Kitson During her stay there Mrs, Kit- son flew to Hot Springs with her daughter and Dr. Thurman Smith of North Littl Rock ak * * Evelyn Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Brown of Osceola drive will beSa_jun- ior this year at Baptist Mjs sionary Training School in Chi ‘cago, Miss Brown served as a counselor during the summer at Camp Okalona fn Wolcott ville, Ind * * * Margaret and Matreen Drake, daughters of Mr./ and Mrs. George A Drake of Square Lake have returned to Eastern) Michigan Untversity _Margaret is’ @ junior in- the school of special education and Maureen is a sophomore ma- joring in physical education. Both are members of Sigma Nu Phi sorority and Catalina Club and both live in King Hall. * * * Mi and Mrs. James M. Demski (nee Honore Duross) of Lenox avenue announce the birth of a daughter, Julie Anne born Sept. 3 at St. Joseph Mer- cy Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Duross of Marquette street are the grandparents * * ¥ Mary Jo Pauli, daughter of Dr and Mrs. Theodore Pauli of Illinois avenue, has entered St. Mary's College at Notre Dame, Ind. She is a freshman, taking liberal arts. Frank Pauli her brother, is returning for his jutior year at College of Holy Cross, Worcester, Mass where he is taking pre-medical studies. * * * Dawn Janke, daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. Norman E. Janke of Birmingham, will be a junior at Albion College this term. She is vice chairman and righ chairman of her sorority, Del- ta Zeta: She also is a proctor in her dormitory and a mem- ber of La Sociedad Hispanica, Spanish honorary soclety, ¥ * * Mr, and Mrs, J6sé@ph L. Ben- neti of Illinois avenue have returned from a three-week va cation. Their trip to6k them to the Canadian Rockies, Banff and Lake Louise, and ‘then te | Glacier National Park, Mt Rushmore and the Black Hills and Badlands of South Dakota. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Craven Kelly of Auburn Heights held open house Sunday honorig their son, Marine Air Corps Maj. William D. Kelly, who has just Judy Knudsen’ daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Semon Schools returned from a 15-month tour of duty in Japan, His new post is Camp Lejeune, N.C, FRANCESCO DiBLASI An unQdsually varied program of five evening concerts will be presented by the Pontiac Svmphony Orchestra during the 1959-60 season. The high caliber of the guest artists who will perform with the Pontiac or- chestra attests to the growing musical reputation this commu- nity organization enjoys. Francesco DiBlasi, who has guided the orchestra for six seasons, will again conduct and will -be aided ‘by the associate conductor, Celia Merrill Turn- er. They will bring to Oakland County the fine music this community has learned to ex- pect. All concerts will be held in the spacious Pontiac North- ern High School auditorium which proved a worthy setting last spring. both acoustically and artistically. * * * Opening: night, Oct. 13, the complete second act of the opera ‘‘Tosca"’ will be present- ed with outstanding soloists fro.n the Michigan Opera Com- pany. Maria Roumell, as Tos- ca, Jonathan Swift as Cavara- dossi and Nicholas Billardello as Baron Scarpia, will repeat their recent performance at the Ford Auditorium in Detroit which was acclaimed by the ‘eritics. The full orchestra, an off-stage chorus, the costumed cast and authentic stage set- tings promise a memorable evening. SLATE PIANIST On Dec. 1, one of America’s finest pianists, Emma Endres- Kountz, will perform Rach- maninoff's Concerto No. 2? with the orchestra. On Jan..26, an interesting all orchestral program is planned with the well known Celia Mer- rill Turner sharing the con- ducting honors with Francesco Di Biasi, Members of the Pon- tiac High School Band have been invited to participate in a portion of this program. On March 8, Phillip Stein- haus will play Handel's con- certo for organ, opus No, 4. E, Knudsen of Bloomfield Hills, stands beside a portrait of herselj. The portrait was just completed + by Bradshaw Crandall, well known New York artist. esent Varied Program Mr. Steinhaus, who is organ- ist at All Saints Episcopal Church in Pontiac, is qa record- ing artist for Boston Records and has attained wide papu- larity as a concert organist. * * * On April 19, John Dalley, a violinist who has appeared with many leading orchestras in this country, will be, the guest soloist. He is presently on the faculty of the Oberlin Conservatory. AMATEUR ALSO Pontiac ‘area residents are becoming increasingly aware of their good fortune in being able to enjoy fine music in their own community, The or- chestra also provides a unique opportunity for talented ama- teur musicians in this locality to, share with professionals in producing music of high artis- tic merit, The group of people who make this cultural venture pos- sible welcome those who are interested to join them as members of the Pontiac Sym- phony Orchestra, Inc. * * * Requests for aetive or patron memberships should be direct- ed to Mrs. Aleck Capsalis, Mrs, Charles Uligian or Rich- ard Poole Season tickets, single tickets and student tickets are also available The well-lighted parking lot at Pontiac Northern High School provides ample parking space. Curtain time for all con- certs is 8:30 p.m, Deborahs Meet Deborah Circle of Oakland Park Methodist Church met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. James Nickell of Clarence Street. Mrs. Bessie Slaybaugh spoke on “Isaiah Speaks.” Guests were Mrs. Frank Reich- ert and Mrs, George Ervin. The group has planned to make fruit cakes for their project. \ Judy left Friday jor ( connecticut College for, W gmen. in New London. She will be a junior this year. 4 ue \, Take His Gun Away a ~ Misguided Motherly 4 Love Society - MOMS of. America ; Get Schoolgirl Lunch > BETTY (not my real name) A school girl luncheon was giv- dale’s Unt 23 Monday evening, - on whee, RR 3. MOMS of Ainarice, Mrs, Duncan McVean was in- By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN | want to = Ine Tuesday at the South) staning chaplain. Mrs. V, Le < DEAR ABBY: My son is 15, ety deg ei ee are raising. a problem for so ee of dale, past state My have complained | Might turn him against me. * * *& Members received invitations| President, was the installing Ere oe ptt Save boon And I don't want the boy's | DEAR ABBY: Four years from Auburn Heights Unit 19 for| officer. peeks ne ’ nests with | father to hear of this because | ago, when I married Jim (not anniversary party to be cele- their BB he has a terrible temper, What his an Mrs. Clarence Hickmott will be ane guns, I do? . real name), his sister, — brated at 8 p.m. Sept. 21 at the ine Oct. 6 meeting hostess at her » Abby, 1 had can i - MOM Mary, (not her real name) let Auburn Heights Fire Station club en North 3 . 5 ans © & DEAR MOM: A boy who ae ee OS ee rooms. : my son's | ‘uses a BB gun to kill robins | Come their family. ( buying a‘! should have his gun confiscat- | “Time” was being older than _tinauncement alse was made pe SB gun. He | of, so sitter Whe Dee Oe ©. piney gaaitay ages ma a en's Club membership tea to | OF, éf- fe bought it with | If he saved his money and | 4d she runs his whole family. be held on the same date at the | money saved bought marijuana, would you I was excluded from all fam- home Mrs. Earl Lyons on | . from his al. | let him smoke it because he | ily gatherings. I felt bad, but Point reed at 1:30 pm. | ¢ lowance. so | | bought it with his own allow never made an issue of it. - = been ap CLEANS can't take the | ance? Now, Mary's daughter Mrs. Vanderlind has been ap-| fun away Your definition of “love” bat | ‘Whom J haven't seen in four pointed Unit 2's delegate to the. ABBY from him. fles me. A mother who trul: years) is being married. Mary Michigan State Board Convention | carpet ine day! The neighbors say that my | loves her son does aoe withhold ee ee ese which will be held Sept. 2335 in| son killed a few baby robins. | punishment when he needs it were expected to give showers, — Lansing. Mrs. Mary Thomas will Keeps it _ But what are a few baby rob- | Better to let his ill-tempered | Sine? | Some 19 Eve stent of 6 weet ins compared with a son's father deal with him now than I don't care to give this bride Members were notified of a love for his mother? I don’t ' to cry useless tears later. Y rt od from 4 to 7 p.m. Oct ears r. rou a shower because I feel that I 3 at the Masonic Temple in Hazel am being wed, My bastard sponsored by Hazel Park} ~ says I should give one anyway. MOMS, Unit 17, Proceeds will ben- for a year! What do you say? efit hospitalized veterans and their . * * gest drip of all. * * * DEAR ABBY: A few days. ago I found a piece of paper with a girl's name and phone number on it in my husband's wallet, When ¥ questioned him about it, he said he got it from a bartender, but he hasn't called the girl and doesn't fn- At Tuesday's meeting Mrs, John Brewer had as a guest her new daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ric hard Brewer of Frankfort, Germany. | Mrs. Amelia Ball, a former mem- ber, rejoined the group. Karpet-Kare‘s professional method cleans thoroughly, should for- Fern- Se eile to est oe ee brightens colors, leaves him after this? Should I be- fibers soil-resistant . . . and, lieve him and forget it? I don't ..moth-and- most important. insect-proofs the carpet for a full 12 months. Cleaning is done right in your home... Mother's Feelings | want anything to happen to our marriage. MOTHER OF TWO DEAR MOTHER: Since your nated a oe ee . no fuss... no muss! Call to- ork reek ae can | ceed Come F | rst day for a free estimate. him and forget it. If he (1) | Advertised in wallet, (2) claimed a wal pt . 3 BY EMILY POST Good Housekeeping hse} ben coring ie veare Modeling for the sidewalk fashion , Pontiae Press Phote peer Mes: Foe ae Endorsed by and father will celebrate their | golden wedding anniversary next | month. My sister and I have made plans for a reception at one of the hotels. My mother’s sister died three weeks ago and | she thinks it would be improper | to give the party now as peo- ple would think us heartless. “I don't want to seem un- caring, but a golden wedding anniversary is such a rare oc- | casion and we don't want to see | it go by without some sort of , | celebration, if possible, Under | | the circumstances, would it be | permissible to go ahead with the party as planned?” Answer: Your mother's feel- ings come first and as she thinks as she does, you should not go ahead with the reception. I and forgot to throw it away ... then, you'd have had some- ‘ thing to worry about. CONFIDENTIAL TO B: If your arm has gone bad, tell her, She'll probably confess that she couldn't catch fast- ball pitching any more either. * * * What's your problem? For. a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a stamped, self - ad- dressed envelope. Mrs. Kohn. Presides at.. Sylvan-Lake Bigelow-Santord Carpet Co. “Better Rug Cleaning From Start to Finish NEW WAY Rug and Carpet Cleaners Serving Pontiac For 31 Years 42 Wisner Street FE 2-7132 show during Downtown Festival Days are Mrs. John D. Monroe in a cocktail gown from the Alicia Bridal Salon and Paul and Julie Jankovsky, children of the Paul Jankovskys, featuring Mar- garet Ann Shop children’s wear. Fashion showings daily were sponsored by the Margaret Ann Shop, Alicia Bridal Salon, Oxford Shop and the De Cor Shop. = Now’s the Time Check Wardrobe, Figure By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Today let me give you a few hints which will help you get your- selt and your wardrobe in order for early fall weather. If you haven't already done so, get bie EXPECTING GUESTS , WEDDING GUESTS and look new or wew clothing _ gloves carefully. Do they need look old, depending on the con- | mending Do they need clean- dition of the accessories. | ing er do you need new ones? Correlate your accessories and So much for your clothes! What your outfits so that you can use. ‘about you and your figure? These the seme bag and shoes and orna- are very effective tricks in mini- For spectator sports or a casual . Sizes = Bust = Waist Mins Neck to Garden Group Is herp unless you live in a very this way you can spend more for surements, it you are small busted! the sityation to those you were | BAR MITZVAHS Goodstein does an easy dress, - = a — Lareth Shown Pictures hot climate. your suits and dresses. Many wom- and have large hips, wear con-| planning to invite and ask them | easy wearing and easy sewing, that, . > = pty . . | Many of us put our fall and/en who dress very smartly have trasting light or bright colored! if they would send cards to your is, Released pleats fall softly from! {7 36" 26's 31M 17 ‘| of Africa Trip winter things away hurriedly at} \to take care because of the budget. tops and dark or black skirts. parents on the day of their an- U > tl > shoulder and waist giving graceful) 16 38 38 3 11's ithe first flutter of @ moth. Now! Two and three piece garments’ If vou are short and stout, wear, niversary. Later on you could | se le Size 12 requires 2% yards of 54 inch material for dress with 34/ sleeves. To order Pattern No. 1389, | state size, send $1.00. fit to the bodice and swing to the skirt. The belt is double buttoned) and the’ cuffed sleeves can be short these garments may need some /are most versatile. You can use soliq colors with buttons, tucking! ‘special attention. What about hem-|the skirt with different tops and or design, going up and down. If lines? They are even shorter than vice versa. you are long and lanky do just give a belated party for them | ie new preemem Mra hr in their golden anniversary year. bert E. Kohn, presided over SAVOY MOTEL or %. the first fall meeting of the ithey were = year ago. Don't forget is lock exer sear ih te, , ‘nts endl For David Goodstein label, send) sylvan Lake Branch of the | 7 : _ jie Oppose, Une verge Pres © “Dear Mrs. Post: Isn't it com- . 7 * * 2c. For 96 page Pattern Book No.| Woman's National Farm and | ps As a poryiaas = ——— ~—| ground and around decorations. pletely old-fashioned and un- For YOUR EXTRA Silk, rayon, sheer wool, or cotton|16, send $1.00. Address Spadea,| Garden Association at the |™ = Soe y - * * | calléd for in the present day, for BEDROOM are all good fabric choices. From Box 535, G:P.0., Dept. P-6, New! home of Mrs. Willis M. Brewer Look your wardrobe over care- Alpha Chapter _ Take your measurements and be) a young man to make a special | : | this size chart select the one size| York 1, N.Y. If paid by check,| on North Parke street Thurs- | fully to see what is needed. Is . : faithful to figure molding exer-) point of asking a girl's parents ~ best for you. bank requires 4c handling charge.) day afternoon. _ | there some fundamental costume Gives Dinner cises in order to make any de-| if he may marry her? They Single $7.00 Over 50 members attended | or item missing? Do you need sirable improvements. The real] know of the young people's . the meeting to see the pictures | mew accessories for any of the | 4 cooperative dinner was given|Winter season will be here before| serious intentions and have Doubles $9.00 | ‘What’s My Line?’ taken by Mrs. Harold A. Fitz- | clothes you have? These can |b, members of the Alpha Chapter|We know it! never shown any disapproval. 11.00 - gerald on her trip to Africa | make a last year’s costume seem [of Reta Theta Sorority Tuesday Just the ame Oy ant ed Twins $11. last year. evening. The group’ met at the young man pay them t tchenettes bylaws were read, and these ; ington street, at Altar Gui ea ~~ ‘ revisions will sed we at ra Shower lutrease weiasa'iey wieavailas Answer: While it is old- For t meeting. Plans for 4 : . _— . New members were introduced| fashioned and utmetessary in “What's My Line?’ _was__the} bert Lovee, Mrs. P, J. Waldie, Grristmas l1ven 1n H onor Grim, president, were Mra, Rus- . Reservations theme of the Evangelical United| Mrs. Myron Everett, Mrs, Lesile |‘ os pall lives aad Mire, Fras Oued, te thea Gr ne Anat Gn ot en eee : were discussed and co-chair- men Mrs. O. S. Tripp and Mrs. Howard White appointed com- mittees to assist in the project. FOR SCHOLARSHIPS Proceeds from the fair will go toward scholarships and village playground improve- ‘en. Tuesday by the Altar Guild of St. Hugo-of the Hills Catholic Church. Mrs. Joseph F. Flaherty was hostess for the tea at her) by jhome on Pon Valley road in Bloomfield Hills. Mrs, Luke A. Terhaar was chair- man for the day. She was assisted | . | parliamentarian; Mrs. . Meek- by Mrs. Frank Pawlus, Mrs. Carl| | Miss Haaseth will marry Ver- cr, publicity and scrap book; and/Qualman, Mrs. James Purdy, Mrs. | non R. Christensen Sept. 2% at Mrs. Emil Mailahn, cards and Robert Dunlay, Mrs. James Shan- | St. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran flowers. jnon Jr., Mrs. John Mahony, Mrs. | Church, | Mrs. L Z Monroe will be hostess |William Crook, and Mrs. Robert. Showe ‘guests were Mrs. Einar,#t the next spring meeting. \ Johnson. Haaseth, the bride-elect's moth... ~~~ . n er, Mrs. J. B. Harrison, Mrs. Ar } thur Radke, Carolyn Radke and ; Mrs. Ronald Alicorn. ) Others were Mrs, Elizabet Ran- mission marry, it is never- Bell, and Mrs. Grant Bartison, Mrs. Kenneth Walker presented of Miss Haaseth A linen shower honoring bride- elect Constance Haaseth of Middle Belt road was given at the home of Mrs. George Ralich on Dorches- ter road Sunday, Delores Gustav. son was cohostess. Brethren Church Women’s Society advisory board; Helen Turek and Tasay ue ee vigees nese at the avenue home of Mrs. Barbour Williams. [eee tiree seting Wars = Following a business meeting, Circle, the program was presented in the Refreshments were served by form of a radio broadcast. Mrs.| the hostess assisted by Mrs. Jerry Brady Adams acted as moderator’ Frederiksen, Mrs. Harold Bell, and with Mrs. George Hollis, Mrs. Wil-| |Mrs, Kenneth Walker. ments. liam Gaddes, Mrs. Harold Pear- « * 7 ee * * sall, Mrs. Lewis. Ball and Mrs.! rs. Brewer was assisted by Mary Spragg participating. cist te Mem or Mita. "George! Mrs. Staniey J. Filkins, Mrs. | Call FE 5-9224 Mrs. Floyd Oswald, telephone, 120 So. Telegraph Rd. and Mrs. Jack Greathouse, pro- gram. Others were Mrs. Charles Irish, his approval. * __ Othe speakers we | Kitlen on Poplar street, C. W. Doerr, Mrs. Thurman : See = | Holloway and Mrs. Edith [ LESS RELA OE RRA 5+ | -UPHOLSTERER | == R. Dale Aumaugher presided | at the tea table. Have all your school and leisure clothing cleaned now! Have the Dem Women Plan _jaail, Mrs. Eric Janson, Mrs. Wil . , ‘ i good grooming that’s Christmas Program Green and Mrs. Harry Lundberg. essentiol for a trim ap- peorance! Be sure of The Waterford Township Demo- no fading, proper siz- Women's Club will present Come in on either. tell anual "Christiaan sep. \ddresses Parents |; Mon. Teen or Wed. tember” Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. at the’ Flo Gould, who is affiliated with} __ our jess busy days 4 Community Activities Building. the Merrill Palmer School in De-| % ex A full line of Christmas cards, |troit, spoke to parents of children’? —- and SAVE Dollars &% wrapping paper, novelties and all attending All Saints Episcopal) on our lovely occasion cards will be featured. Church Nursery School last pel __ a: { Creme ’n Oil \ PERMANENT For Custom Upholstering Work ~~ RES ee ee ©| The public is invited: refresh-| day evening. The meeting was held 4; ™Ments will be served and a pro- at the home of Mrs, Jack Kirksey gram ig planned. of Littletell drive. A-1 Upholsterer and Furniture Trimmer bes F Steady Year "ie 6 ‘G95 _ Around Work WILLIAM WriGit ol iA; ON Na NAN fi x Furniture Makers « Beauty Salon 2nd /). i and Upholsterers ok Goa ®. 3 605 Oeklend Ave. FE 4.2579: Serving Pontiac Over 28 Years R Appointment Net Always] _ BRANCH—S—OAKHILL : 270 Orchard Lake Ave. ” Air-Conditioned | pan Moxy thr Sturday—=7 A.M. 10 9 FM 3 $ “+ 4 : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1959 r ‘ f FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Baldwin Avenue ; £ " Sunday Schoo! 9:45 Meming Service r ‘00 : es Youth Service 6:09 Evening Service 7:00 o Z Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30. ae Rev. Paul Johnson — PE 4-7172—FE 5-9822 * . : ae i 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET & Sunday Schl. 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. ~Morning Worship 1] a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. @ Youth Hour Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. 6:15 P. M. CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Assistant. 2nd Lieut Q Kennedy » wy © Gospel Hour Good Music — Singing — Tiue to the Word Preaching a ———} “F. M. 2 God Meets With Us - _ ~ You Too, Are Invited - : | = : | . ; 4% A Church of Friendly Christi T le, 505 ‘Aubarn Ave. | TO DEDICATE EDUCATIONAL UNIT — The congregation of the First United covered with’ vinyl-asbestos tile and built at a cost-of People ris ian remple dention (Panos Missionary Church will dedicate the educational unit of the new church at 2:30 p. m. $114,549. The land was purchased for designed_and con-]— Rev. 7) Luther Sheffield, Assistant Sunday. Located at 149 N, East Blvd., the building is of modern design with mason- _ structed by John E. Roth & Sons of 1 be con- p R | M lcome Awatte You ry construction throughout. The roof structure is made of laminated bedms with structed when the congregation outgrows-4 iI G 45 to i i gapuipeinmnacoe ts worsktp Service Hi exposed natural wood ceiling and decorated slag block walls. Flexicore floors are - os pe ee u ee : , = ine pid = Youn Perplen, arvtoas ae ‘ | ~ 7 a HOLI NESS —Evangelistio = _ _ = [ero Whit lutheran (First Unit to Be i cated) CHURCH PESHITTA BIBLE | n | - ——Bstdwin ot ti Columbia Avenue | ris U eran | q : e : lh Weanier for a ROPE to gp through = | Fairmount — B APTIST ae tre of 8 cree een ree ad | The new educational unit of the/serve as sanctuary ~s a ment—is—designed to Paster O. DLE << Ged, Compare wih King ‘ome iven l lary ey United Missionary Church at building until the church ig"@2M “two levels; on the weet! Pastor O. D. Emery CHURCH _— '149 N. East Blvd. will be dedi- ' pleted. ; ; thie ‘lo rte —— | Young People Begin Fall jes’ w Proton at ‘ale. tne) The main floor seating 30 he drive level. It oro-[— West Columbia Ave First ae P ‘ ah LS hort Pi is . ae an overflow room seating an e for primary, junior, Williams Lake ae” FE 5-9960 | Activities; Canoe Trip @ aa, endent for the si be 200 prevites a tempor and senior high young Church of : . ’ sanctuary. jails are” sea well rest-rooms, fur- ur 0 Sunday School ......seeeseseesereeerers 9 rp h h Congregational Sunday, Rally Sept. a7 Coming from Elkhart, ‘Ind. to green with floor covering of isd the. gets bot” Wate the Nazarene Morning Worship ...... iafela siaievereileie < e a/aisi a eM Church | [preach the sermon will be the Rev. tile and carpet. a : TAU: Ww hip ecnee evereeeesesnecees toes 9.30 p. M. | The library established at Christ KE. Geiger, general superintend- | The Endicott Cushion-Eze * A * cae poetied Corner Airport & Wetne lay Prover | eound aieielelers sOOdOboeE 7 30 +s M Mill, E. Huron & Mt Clemens seyeatige eae for members and ent of the denomination. _ cad pulpit furniture are of i rictittias “anit 0: watial —— Hatehery Road - aicol cs we Sve The Rev. G. D. { k. Rev M. P. Boyd Ix, Pasior Malcolm K. Burton, Minister |v crship yervices at 8 and 11 a. ™.| gteeapasn wil rive ringan ibe oe . ooo ‘ ah SUNDRY SCHOOL Cc tlo each Sunday in Fellowship Hall. ayer nd Mayor Phill A. Space is provided for ac are 1d jase: LA ORSHIP HOUR capeatine sy han eee 10:30 A. M. Se The project is sponsored by men sod oa y nt. reetin . of 26 voices, a, well-equipped 7.PM. WORSHIP HOUR 0 eee 30 A.M pice of the church with Robert Becker, asm: S* Isery for parents with chil ig was designed and “What Shall | Cry?” ‘chairman. A former pastor, tthe Rev. H. C. pastor's and superintendent's John E, Roth & a | Activities of young people start-|Eagle, will pronounce the -bene-|fices, and a narthex running = _ Firs . ws DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. Mr. Burton, preaching |eq jast Sunday when members| ction. \the front entrance to the rear the building commit- t Social Flizahet.. Lake Ka at Tiden ne a —— met for the Youth Choir rehearsal] According to the Rev. 0. P.'parking lot. The south ent Wells, chairman, | B Ch h Sunday School 10 AM Morning Worship... ‘under the direction of Mrs. John Eastman, pastor, the “unit will'is on floor level. English, Harold! rethren Church. Youth Servis... -.sseccessesenss $20 BM Evangel Temple Milley , os olanned r Veer. 316 Baldwin, FE 2-038 Evening Chureh Service wisielaie sie|e/s(eln= 6 1380 Mt. Clemens our-hour canoe trip is planned | Sat. € Se 7:30P Midweek Service... ...... siolsieisie\eiele's cles 71:00 PM oT) for t nd Sept. 27 F Mi = . Eve. Service ....7: -M. ; ! d r ! or tomorrow a on sept, more és - : restr REY LPs taLONE we mim cannon emai |] Ioigtdenomingtional, | ee Marler wa Formosa Missionary - Gtheran || 2a semi 10:00 AM — ‘Kvontnn Wortnt, Yoo em, [lend the Eastern Michigan Dis- ! —— Worship .....,.11:00 A.M | Spckests Pty A et | et Lather League aly at Fi ‘Comes to Free M ethodist} teams Churches Adit Ble Sic 63 Pa Waterford Community Church | “Mr and Me for the [croup are —— grates ing suas r. and Mrs. Jerry Majeur, Mr. sseeceee -M. $860 Andersonville Ad. BETHEL TABERNACLE | and Mrs. Richard Blasey, and | Guest speaker at the Frist Free | ASCENSION Tues. if ee Bk Hy First Pentecost Church ef Pontiac || Pastor Arvid FE. Anderson. | Methodist Church, 501 Mt. Clem, Ww _~ scaary cage Resa Worship Services ....8:30, 11 A. M. 88. 10 am Worship 11 am | Susan Elliott is president of the ens St., at 3 p.m. Sunday will be ee ee . : Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. | local League. the Rev, James H. Taylor, super- Wm. LaPountain, Pastor Sunday School ......... 9:45 A.M Tues. and Thurs. 7:30 p.m. | The fall series of Adult Inquiry’ intendent of the denomination’s SUNDAY SCHOOL . “9:00 ArT : i 7 P.M Rev and Mra. &. Crouch land Discussion Classes will begin’ mission work in Formosa. | SERVICES 1) AM. Church ot “GOD Evening oetvice .........-. . 1348 Baldwin Ave PB 9-025 | at 8:30 p. m. on Oct. 6. The serics| be May) ial a Gah ae sree eens 2 Pike at Power .... Wed. 7:30 P. M. ‘will run for about eight weeks. m ary to mainl: ina, h Hour-ol Bow ef Throughout the month of a returned to the United States in CHRIST a ine Wel Friendly Ch hI CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC tember worship services will con-| = hen ska anak in 258 WATERFORD TWP. — iy nae ‘Rev Ronert Winne elcome to @ Friendly Church. SCIENCE CHURCH tinue to be held at 8 and 11 a. m.,| ortly alter other transier mis! airport at Williams Lake Rd. te Worship 30 Whittemore Street oy peetor said. ee — frome: Chins began ‘work Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor Youth Se Wed. ann ~ tay Service 730 PM Am educational missionary, the WORSHIP SERVICES oS loom Apostolic Church of Christ , 458 CENTRAL Young People Saturday .... 7:30 P.M. Sunday School & Worship ..10:00 A.M. Sundoy Evening Service .... 7:30 P.M, Services Tues. & Thurs. .... 7:30 P.M. Church Phone FE 5-836] UL 2-5142 Aishop L. A Parent. Pastor Bishop L. A. Parent PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST Welcomes All Visitors Bible Study eerie sists vee. 0.30 AM. Morning Worship ........secee. 10:50 A.M. Sunday Evening Worship .....:.. 6:00 PM. Wednesday Evening Service .. 730 PM. " Everybody Is Invited! © W W Hall, Minister 1180 North Perry St. ls 7 ae oT PEE See ees ERB SS PATIO RE: EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE ete oe Evangelist Preaching at Christian Temple E Evana of Flint : ver Tea Wed 730 PM The Rev, Ernest French, former apple grower of Yakima, Wash., is conducting evangelistic services at Christian Temple, 505 Auburn Ave. Services are held every night at 7:30 and at 9:45 am. and 7:30 ‘p.m. on Sunday, The Rev. Lola \Marion is 5 pastor. UNITY FE 4-9053 70 Chamberlain, Cor. Edison § 30 am clare in “Teach Us To Pray” 1100 am ae al Service 7200 Watkins Lake Rd, NW. Oak Co. Mkt i'a Milel Sunday School 10 am Classes for all ages! Preaching 1} am & 730 pm Youth at 6 30 pm ® Kadio— CKLW, 730 am, 800 ke in Detroit A. J. Baughey, Kus DeWitt Baughey, Asat, Pas. 4 | / FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH i : 249 Baldwin Avenue wee; x Suntay School 9 = Morning Service 11 00 , na Youth Service 600 Evening Service 7.00 Wednesday Prayer Service 7 30 ah Rev, Paul Johnson — FE 4-1172 — FE 5-9822 * rare PERE Bee [ae : 7” se | 4 3 = a FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. HU. Savage, Pastor W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor 9:45 AM.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes tor All Ages 10:00 AM.—MORNING WORSHIP 3:00 P.M. MESSAGE ON CUMMUNISM 7.00 P.M. EVENING SERVICE DR LON FALKENBERG, Bible Meditation League, speaking at all services. ge Rev. rasa AS 8G ete a t Astin “F AITH BAPTIST CHURCH 5640 Williams Lake Rd. nr. Dixte Highway Al Kosten, Pastor pantie eo Rev Sunday School ......-..> 1000 AM Worship Service ....+.+..1! 00 AM Evangelistic Service ..... 730 PM Wednesday Prayer Service 730 PM “We Preach Christ Crucified, Risen, and Returning” CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Sunday Afternoon 2.30 pm. Circles 4 pm, Dinner 5 pm. Evening Service 7 30 p.m. Rev. Austin Wallace o! Eaton Rapids, speaking at both services Thurs. Silver Tea, Sept. 24 | | | wal ‘RectorChosen sav" ™"* ‘of a talk by the Rev. Robert L.| | college, the society emphasizes &. _ ship; the. conducting of faculty | religion, and supporting chap- | laincies. ileges, conferences on the relation- Rev. Mr. Taylor served in China as principal of Kaifeng Bible School, Honan Province and as principal of the Northwest Bible Institute in Fengsiang, Shensi Pro- vince. His son, the Rev. James H. Taylor Jr., now teaching at the Institute in Kachsiung, represents , the fourth generation of the | ~ family of Hudson Taylor, found. er of the China Inland Mission. Observing the first quarterly meeting of the newly formed Pon. | jtiac District, the Rev. Edward iC, John, district superintendent, | will speak at the 11 a.m. service | REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR ~ Christ Church Sunday At 7 p.m, the Revy Edwin T. |Courser, pastor of the Free Method-| list Church in Hamburg, will) preach. The Rev. Harlow Hoyt, sister! of the Oxford Free Methodist ‘Church, will speak at the youth rally at 7:30 tonight. The Rev.) | Lyal H. Mowison, pastor, said =e Rev. Robert L. De Witt President of Society Assisting College Youth|” “The University—The Church's: Prodigal Son,” will be the subject| 8:00 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30 A.M. | -porward tm Patth’ = P Dour |< CKLW gunday, = 3:30 P.M. ST. JOHN’S PONTIAC 87 Hill St. at Cherry St. SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:45 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. SHEPHERD of the LAKES WALLED LAKE Meeting at Walled Lake Elem. School W. Maple Near Ladd Rd. M. Frederick Foutz, Pastor CHURCH SERVICE ...11 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL. ..9:30 A.M. ices are open to the public. CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. Meeting at Beaumont School 6532 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Ivan C. Ross, pastor CHRISTIAN CHURCH G. W. Gibson, Minister | FE 4-0239 347 N. Saginaw | Bible School ...... .- 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ....11:00 A.M. | Youth Service ........6:00 P.M. Evening Service ...... 7:00 P.M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday ..7:30 P.M. | LUTHERAN ' CHURCHES hay ee bo bs ba ass Sunday School ..... 9:15 AM. Church Service ...10:30 A.M. ; MISSOURI SYNOD pee DeWitt at the Tuesday luncheon meeting of the Episcopal Church- women of Christ Church Cran- brook. * * * Rector of Christ Church, the Rev. Mr. DeWitt was recently elected president of the Church Society for, College Work. 10 AM. Worship” Large Parking Lot “Watertord Township's American Baptist Church” Crescent | Lake Road near Hatchery Road . BENJAMIN 7 BOHN. Past AM. Sunday School Nursery during all services St. Trinity oe - Kegan : Ralph C. Cee om x! St. Paul To assist the church in the pro-| | gram, the society conducts pioneer, | (7 experimental and research projects |™ or a national scale. *. * * & \! Facing ever increasing num- |. bers of young people geing to be 4 Sunday Services and He Sunday School no 11:00 A M. Wednesday Evening Service 8 P.M. in its work anpual church fellow. | 5 summer schools in theology and | Other areas include ministering] | ‘to students in the commuter col-!j” Appearing pace, September 25 - The nae hy Coil Invited ‘ bl Ginst FREE METHODIST CHURCH YOUTH RALLY TONIGHT 7:30 REV. HARLOW HOYT SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worship— Rev. E. C. John, Dist, _ Supt. Speaker 3:00. P.M. Missionary Hv Ai er James ° Hudson Taylor, Formosa - speaker 7:30 P.M. Worship. Rev. E. T. Courser, speaker ~ ' ship of Christianity and Jurispru- ‘ment of a lay ministry in colleges! —:, , Speaker } gnome CHRISTIAN SCIENCE sexe SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “MATTER” FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST ¢ Lawrence and Williams Streets Reading Room © 2 East Lawrence Street ‘dence, and assisting in the develop- ,and universities. i * * * | A panel discussion on ‘Church and our Teenage Children’’ is slat- ed for the morning _Meeting. Falkenberg Tell your is Stirring the nation J. SUNDAY ¢ = &) f (Hear how Be 1, of the Bible!) _ HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW 800 KC SUNDAY 9:45 AM — ca tore a fers pte Memorial Church a ¢ hearing the message at a summer conference. This is one The Commanist toast conceming the United States ts: “We will not have to attack. She will fall like an overripe Ht ees ieee They refer to our indifference! Do they eg SS en ae FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of PONTIAC SEPTEMBER 20TH ph ash aaline ainsi © | Sunday Schoo! ....9:30 AM. Josiyn at Third (North Side) , George Mahder, Pastor Early Service .....8:00AM, — Morning Service ..10:45 A.M Bloomfield — TOWNSHIP i Came x Open Daily Ab NAM toS PM. Gale 3 Friddy to 9PM. — o& |, Vm. C. Grate, Pastor ¢ 2) @ Church Service oe 10:00 A.M. |: : Sunday Schoo! eve DOA AMG St. Mark | ? 79789 Commerte Road <) (West Bloomfield Township? Wm. C. Grate, Pastor Sunday School ..... 9:45 A.M. Church Service ...11:15 AM. Cedar Crest | spore off, Onion Lk. Ra. Or . of the most unfolded of the Commu- America, 3:00 P. M. study Church Service ....9 OAM. jp Sunday ‘School ,..10:45 A.M. CENTRAL. PY 7i ( THR PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1959 Rst PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Pastor Associate Paster REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, 8.0. WORSHIP SERVICES . .. 9:30:11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL... , . 9:30-11:00 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL ? sib ETI IT Eikhari, Ind. N , Denomn icict ——SPECIAL DEDICATICS General. § ag Michigan Dist garess—Fev, & Rup W. 8 Bs0 weed, BEOEE: ealer. Pe we ol Dedicat ieaeam: Den 0 Seeet —Dete ~ Oop. Wood | stield Male peat ay P. M. JUNIOR AND pianist—Mrs- * Keile 1 Woe e— yOUTH PaLLowen ie Ao ee ou west Speaker: Rev. K ~ Wedhesday - — 7:30; Prayer Grouve and Y We cordially invite you to worship with us. - FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH res EE RSV. WULIAM 1. MARBACH, 0.0. - ar i FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN “ North Roselawn . ‘hool, 10 gSeey Se be ee. 11 A.M. Special Sduste man ar Brome gorvies, \ &. Ut Monday, Evangelis yew Ag Ralph Wagnor, 7:30 P. M. Rev. " Eoray Shater, Pastor ene Sa - —aeneeinonanene FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH $76 Orchard Lake Avenue fev. ie Marah, Pastor Harry Nichotee Preside; Sunday Service 738==Rev. Marshall Tea Wed. All Sairits EpieDpal Church © Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield. Rector The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate 8:00 AM.—Holy Communion Nas Na i hh 9:30 A.M.—Holy Baptism and Sermon if by the Rector and Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rector , .% Church School ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH $301 Hatchery Rd., Drayton 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion $:30 and 11:15 A. M.—Identica) Services of Morning Prayer and Sermon Church School Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 801 Commerce, Milford 6:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 10:30 A. M —Holy Communion and Sermon Church School Rev. Bertram T. White, Vicar Rev he was yet at a distance, his fath | the six great paintings by W. C. RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL QO ‘|to Be Recognized | post high WESLEYAN METHODIST @? NORTE LYNN STREET, 33 Boys, Girls Sunday Schoo! Worship 11 A.M. at Worship Ho Evening Service 7:30PM. WPS 645 PM, Pp ur Wednesday Prayet and Bible Service 7:30 ay 6 Se, ee ~ FIRST METHODIST - ith 7 a8 Sate Paul T. Hart, Pastor Sou Saginaw a The Rev. F, William Palmer of the United Presbyterian Church in Auburn Heights will recognize the 33 boys and girls who attended camp the past summer at 11:15 a.m. Sunday. “Growing Corn and |= J. Lord, Assistant bie een Mit be the theme off 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP eee : “VISION — OR PARISH” During the worship hour, boys|> jand girls 12 years of age and|¢ younger may attend Junior Church. | © At 6 p.m. young people of the i} junier and senior high youth = | greups will elec. officers. The Rev. Paul T. Hart. preaching . 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL Youth Fellowship ... 6:15 P. M. Wed 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship kreup = will discuss hes stoned ish Mad PRAY A GEN SSE Ret eee “Racial Equality’ at the 7:15 meeting. Parents are urged by the pastor | jto attend the Cub Pack 23 meeting | with their sons at 7.30 p. m. Thurs- day: REVIVAL MINISTERING SPIRIT of GOD Rev. Thomas Campbell, of Salem, Ore. NIGHTLY 7:45 P. M., TUESDAY, September 22 through 30th CALVARY MISSIONARY CHURCH 306 Midway St. * 2 * The .Joslyn Avenue, Oakland Avenue and Auburn Heights United Presbyterian c'iurches are spon- soring a retreat at Caseville for a weekend of recreation and study. } First Christian Church Disciples of Christ Sunday School ©..10 A.M. i Church Service ...1] A.M. 858 W. Huron: | Rev. D. D. McColl! | Central ‘Methodist REV. MILTON A. BANK, O.D. Minister REV. DANIEL J. WALLACE, B.D.. Associate Minister Four Towns METHODIST CHURCH COOLEY LAKE RD. at LOCKHAVEN | REV. JOHN BA. HALL. 0.D.. Assoc MORNING SERVICES Minister Rev. W Cadman Prout Pastor | 8:45 A. M. and 10:55 A. M. Church Src oe on ciel “AND GLADLY SERVE” Rev. D. J. Wallace, Preaching sieved Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) eae aE ES EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT had compassion, and ran and kissed him." Shown is ‘‘The Return of the Prodigal,'’ one of — “But while er saw him and Wyeth recently given to the Kirk-in-the-Hills. undercroft of the church, the public is invited to view the religious paintings daily from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Kirk-int-he-Hills is located at 1340 W. Long Lake Rd., Bloomfield Hills. Displayed in the Middlebelt Rd, North of W. Long Lake Rd Marimont Bap tist Church MORNING PRAYER, @ 30 CHURCH SCHOOL, 10:00 Service Topics Named | The Rev. Joseph W. Moore of ‘Trinity Baptist Church wil! preach ‘on the theme, “The Christian Race | Against Time,"’ at the 11 a.m Service Sunday. At 7:30 p.m. a report on the 79th annual session ‘of the Natienal Baptist Convention a be given. BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH WEST SURO and MARK STREET Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapman. Pastor Percy ™. Walley. /r.. Minister of Teo a i Two Worship Services—8:45 and 11:00 A. Sermon: “OLD SEERS WITH MODERN MESSAGES” 9:45 A. M.—Church School Classes for All 7:00 P. M—Five Baptist Youth Fellowship Groups Adult Forum 8.00 P. M—Evening Vespers Wednesday, 7:15 P. M—Mid-week Service “An American Baptist Convention Church” United Presbyterian Churches Oakland at Cadillac Theodore R Allebacnh, Pastor @ OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH pa & Rev. J. W. Deez, Pastor — Montcalm and Glenwood Sermon 10:00 am. “WHAT'S MISSING” Sunday School 11:15 A.M.—Hymn Singing 6:30 P.M. Worship ...... cose 10:00AM Bible School ........ 11:20 A.M Youth Fellowship ... 545PM ] Evening Service ......7:00P.M Wednesday | Prayer Meeting ... 7:00PM AUBURN HEIGHTS FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 131 MT. CLEMENS ST.—YM.C.A. BLDG. Sunday School 2 45 AM. gen Worship 11 A.M “Soames On Service 7:00 Robert Garner, Pastor 3456 Primary Street P Wm Palmer Pastor Sunday School 10:00 AM Church .. .. 2... MASAM “Growing Corn and Christians” |} i Ir. Hi. Youth Group .6 pm Sr. Hi Youth Group 6 pm | ~~ SYLVAN LAKE CHURCH of CHRIST at Orehard Leke & Middlebelt Roads Marvin w— ¢ M Bvenine Worship : w Bi Mead of Se pu !-a-Devotiona!l Service” criw ete per fe Oe 6-08) . WXY7—Sunday. 5:30 P.M. } HERALD of TRUTH Post Hi Youth Group 7:15 pm. } COMMUNITY UNITED CHURCH . NAZARENE 60 = STREET Sunday School .. 9:45 A.M. Worship ....... 11:00 A.M. Youth Groups .. 6:30 P.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Minister Will Speak at Both Services © RICHARD NORTH, Minister of Musto Drayton Piafhs Michigan W J Teeuwissen Jr. Pastor Bible School ........ 9:45AM Morning Wership ... 11:00 A.M | Youth Groups .. .....6:30AM | Evening Worship vee 7:30PM | Wed Prayer Study Hour 60 27:30 PM. LAKELAND Ee Presbyterians. Join Program — Church School Staff Preview Dinner The First Presbyterian Church| | Session recently voted to cooperate with 300 other churches in the three-year development program of ; the Presbyterian Church in Michi-|Presbyterian Church of Livonia one projects include national OAKLAND AVENUE campus camps and conferences. | campus ministry, Alma College! goal of $5,365,000. * * + “Giving Attention to Truth’ will | be the theme of Dr. William H.! Ralph W. Wagoner of Lima, Ohio, | the speaker, The evangelistic has chosen to mons, “Attributes of Christ,"") “Pentecost.” “Instruction of! and “Excuses.” .. 9:30AM. | Morning Worship.....10:45AM | | 2nd Sundey Schoo! 10:45AM | r -Rey. Gerald H. Rapelie Mrs. Curt Emmons... HEAR Pale EMMONS CRUSADERS BA shite CHURCH bE Sun. rae rece 13-27, besa nM wr Ave, Pontiog, Mich, REV. GERALD # | ort nchs meter A.M. % Mer. Cu Euimona ~ ee ee at Orchard Lake | to Attend Curriculum ‘Council of Men meeting of Orchard |planning conference Wednesday. | and Presbyterian Village with aithe Earth Belongs” | | At the. early hour Mrs. Jean include the following topics for ser- |}. Christ.” “The Great Invitation, “ Council of Men | to Hear Varner Durward B. Varner, chancellor of Michigan State University Oak.) land, will be guest speaker at the, \Lake Community Church (Pres- |byterian) following the 6:30 dinner! |Wednesday evening. Officers of the Grandale Presby-/ terian Church of Detroit will hold) “gasps the annual retreat Sunday after- noon at the Orchard Lake Church ‘Women of the Rosedale Gardens. ‘will gather at the church for a e Rev. Edward D. Auchard, pastor, will preach on ‘To Whom at both the (9 and 11 a. m.-services Sunday. ‘Carpenter’ will be soloist. At 11! Holy Communion ist Sunday 68 W. Wolton Fe 2 Te" \ . J Sunday School 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. ! “A CONSPIRACY REVEALED” BIRLE Couner Youth Group 6:30 P.M. Svening Worship 7:30 P. M. | orning Worship OAM MARIMONT ...A Growing Church with | Youth Service . 630PM j Icome! Evangelistic Service 7:45PM Friendly Weilcom Sunday School Wed Prayer Meeting 745PM | Rev. Arthur Magiott FE 2-497 || “THE LAMB” aot Pastor Somers preaching at bo 1617 vices 1 Block N. of Walten Blvd. h service: “Holding Forth the Word of Life” for a Priendly Chureb “SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURES” with a. m. the Chancel Choir will sing! Marbach's sermon when he preach- nn Mrs. Alice Smith at the or-/ SVATION Fae stomepens im Acts es at the 9:30 and [1 a.m. services |"~ 11:00 Pas eke hae ron 6 gel . repent and be ba everyone of . A M ne fot for, the rom sins and ny Under the auspices of the De- ae Sa Ge nink The hneriees “Seense troit Presbyterian ‘Church School Morning reada “unto the remissios ec, This seer ‘mate It evident te : ‘id not Sn oe Worship beam (ptinded by the of this world or school will attend the cur- i Our first argument a is: from « ao ebay We oint of view. “Tt is riculam preview dinner at the feared that if we Eis ¢ Acts 2:38) tte ATURA, and OBVIOUS ‘ meaning, cadee! Kal lng vil be ascribed iptiam, the stonement First Presbyteria Church in) Chica! cide wulana oat bes Message by . will be under , end the work of i aly ste c= awed. We are e@nuiels itself : ’ Birmingham Monday. but for folk like you |. We a __ Patsor A G. Hashman fhe “battle — Whereas if we trent ate it, on pat 8 on % token & A i rested i = ‘oF CHRISTIAN . It A call for good, clean used clothe} genuinely inte in you... 7-45 Pp MyM Hy raster odie sn pl cotly, to acsertaim the 6 of jing for needy people overseas concerned about you .. That's the inspired ort as penman intended . convey if to comet rons] the Beard icf Descora |) | shy cs crpstty Serbo row te Evangelistic Service wut Paty sarhare tld tthe Tero of Ortnedant?! ie real guaten |They will meet at the church on attend Sunday This Service Exalts Christ and ional 36% under the inapirati tion ¢ at he pa es meen ven he qpene on t Day Dec. 22 to sort and pack for ys Emphasis va SnoTn A TRO — INTRRPRETATION mailing. —s etal Che ass gt ANA AT Or 1 WILt fatty: N by siving to Bim. tte | S = = TRUE x here 150 Phe WHEN CAMP TRANSLATE 14 ORDER Sunday Schoot ., 945 AM “FOR SPIRITUAL HELP ACTS 2 TRANSLATE CO Y Willmarth (Hand- Church of Brethre | Sur day Worship 11:00 AM t L Boo 33, Bapticm. Bapt — rgmategton. in Bapt. Quarterly. July, 1877. pp wune & . f iil n “BANCTIPICATION AND YOUR WELCOME AT “Yes, Peter preached for the temission of eins. “What have THE WILL OF GoD” PONTIAC’S CENTRAL pent ana wen oe Mbaprszed Re — rm oursiet "for remen remember Peter sald. mee OCA. OY. ‘F. . 6:00 PM. H tus, and ye shail ive the gift a the Holy Ghost” Schedules Services | Evangelistic Serv. 7.00 PM ee one Acs) 08 DELIEVETH THOU THIB? . Spea Por fu f tt Tite to Roosevelt Wells. The First Church of the Sreiheen! Tireccor of Kenteck ng dn arid Ph. FE 4-: 3282 — — FE 4- 630! 210 Durhes surest. matlee. or call PE 8-1136 will begin an evangelistic campai \ Missionary Work 2] ON Pe S WELCOME TO THE CHURCH OF CHRIST gt 1:15 p.m. Monday with the Rev | Rev. G. ]. Berache erry I. 210: Hughes Street, Pontiec, Michigan { Bible Sehoo! Sunday ......048 AM Sermon & Worship oe te ASSEMBLY of GOD Bate Gieay Teseses .. 600 PLE. Roosevelt Wells, Minister CHURCH CALENDAR “COMMON RFLICIOUS TEACHINGS NOT ENOORSED BY THE BIBLE” “Everybody Ought to Ge to Sunday Schoo!" 9:45 A. M, . Las geo ig o yy = ee Poe Sunday School ak, est 1 important ogastinns per- per- Bring the Entire Family to the honest ‘seeker of. truth TO a THE ALLIANCE CHURCH We hon he CG. |. Bersche, Pastor Greater HYMN Welcome Back to School Sunday, Sept. 20th—9:00 P. M. Pontiac Northern High School 1051 Arlene (off Perry St.) @ The Detroiter (Outstanding Negro Quartet from Station WJBK) © The Salvation Army Band @ Mary Clancy, Pianist. ‘e Loads of Fun Everyone om MISS THIS! Pontiac SING t for Rev. Robert — Winnie Emmanuel Baptist Church 645 S. TELEGRAPH ROAD | ESPECIALLY INVITES YOU. TO WORSHIP AT THREE GREAT SERVICES 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 7:30 P. M. DR. TOM MALONE SPEAKER AT ALL SERVICES 4 SPECIAL MUSIC Under Direction of JOYCE /AALONE ROUNDUP DAYS SUNDAY SCHOOL CONTEST © Sept. 20-Nov. 8 Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday 1412 Modern Supervised Nursery Ample Parking Space ' Radio Broadcast WPON - 10:15 A. M. Each Sunday oP i Sia ae j : . ~t TWELVE Détroit Firm Seeks to; Sell Federal Plant H. Greenberg, Inc., Philadelphia,| YASHINGTON @—H. M. Seldon will assist the Detroit firm. Co;, Detroit, has been awarded a| x * * ong-year contract to try to sell) the government's $9,200,000 indus- trial plant in Center Line, Mich. | The general. services edministre- tion. said Brown, & Storch, rordnance work. Chicago, and Joseph J. & eee The plant was built before World| LANSING War II and was used for naval! _}leompact cars rolling off the De- TONIGHT—Last Complete Show Starts 10 P.M. 2 5 eR I. ee ome Ie re TEOANCOLOR ae PARROT PRESENTS A DINO De LJUREITRS PROUCTION s VAN HEFUIN - SILVANA MANGANO: VIVECA LINDFORS “GEOFFREY HORNE MONDAY Doors Open 6:45 SUNDAY Doors Open 12:45 e ~~ Witte HoibEN a JOHN FORD'S TMUNOKRING SPECTACLE! CONSTANCE TOWERS. anions mae MAHIN . MARTIN RACKIN exer JOHN FORD - + wwe mcm ronicron : PR cms te UTED EY MITTS —COMING SOON— “THUNDER IN THE SUN" “BLACK ORCHID” “TEN COMMANDMENTS” — “NORTH BY NORTHWEST” “THE NUN STORY” “THE BIG CIRCUS” “THIS EARTH IS MINE” itroit assembly lines. | There isn’t money in the state rey a - elim Open 6:30 P.M. 3 BIG HITS : | wut Yo) balXs TONIGHT Fee dal A a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1959 - State Officials Eye Small Cars for Employes ‘ — State officials lare eying with interest the new Detroit Doctor Heads State Medical Society: ’ GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) “— A 6- year-old Detroit doctor-dentist will become president of the Michigan State Medical Society during the group’s 94th annual convention here Sept. 27-Oct. 2, it was an- itreasury right now to add to or ovine tial ireplace the. 2,354 passenger cars in the state motor pool. “But we're definitely interest. ed,’ said James W. Miller, state | establishing an obstetrics practice controiler, ‘We're reviewing the in Detroit in 1916. possibilities of the compact cars. x * lbe-Dr. ton ___,, Mapping in . Darling,who_has delivered thousands of. babies since We think they could be the = Narling, a native 6f Batavia in Lescol to some of our prob- pranch County, Received a doc- lems.’ tor's degree in dental surgury from) ~ Miller said the state is interested the University of Michigan in 1911! in the small cars because of their and then ‘continued his studies for lower original cost and economy three years to earn his medical of operation. degree in 1914, “T can see a lot of places where | a fleet of compact cars could fit ’ into our motor pool operation,” he Pontiac Theaters said. ‘‘There’s no reason why state employes — right up to de- . partment heads — couldn't use the A= nparren O'Gill and smaller cars. All they need for a the Little People,” Walt Disne lot of their business is wheels un- Es sl y der them.” ‘ STRAND Miller was asked if he contem-| Sat.: ‘‘The Bat,” Agnes Moore- plated trying to fit Gov. Williams’ |head, Vincent Price. “The Rebel lanky, six-foot, 314 inch, frame in, Set. “ to one of the small cars. ‘RON “We wouldn't figure on them for| Sat.: the elected officials, he amended, | Hefflin “The Tempest,” Van oun, Thurs: “The Horse Sol- First Messina Slated a Mayne, William Fri.: ‘Thunder in the Sun,” by Glengary’ s PTA Susan—Heyward; “Black Orchid,” WALLED LAKE The Gjen.'Sophia Loren, gary School PTA will have ita; | FAGLE first meeting of the current school) Sat; “Kettles on Old MacDon- year Monday at 7:30 p.m. old's Farm,"’ Marjorie Main; ‘‘Pil- There will be a short business Jars of the Sky,” Jeff Chandler. | meeting at the school with an, Sun.-Wed.: “Horse Soldiers,” open house following. William Holden, John Wayne; The entire program is based on ‘Cosmic Man,” Bruce Benmett. a “School Days’' theme. A con-! Thurs.-Fri.: “Loying You,” Elvis centrated drive for new members Presley, : “vis Presley: —— a - — Walled Lake Park ALL RIDES 10° SUNDAY ONLY! ENJOY THE LAST DAY OF THE SUMMER SEASON will be launched FIRST eatre SHOWING “Show Starts | EXCLUSIVE 1@ | 7:15 P.M. | GENTLEMEN PREFER GIRLS! AND SHIRLEY" $ OUT TO PROVE IT! \ DAVID hae : # NIVEN Mac LAINE y GIG YOUNG BY_ THE AUTHOR OF "BATTLE CRY"! 10.0.0 rome ROBERT MITCHUM QIBE ANGRY HILLS ; mm, STANLEY BAKER: Cuisasern MUELLER a ~ iA SC © le CinemaScope OUR BONUS FEATURE THE DAY ALL HELL BROKE LOOSE)... 20th Century-Fox; presents \ Color by Oe LUXE INEmaScoPE BPereophone Sound VICTOR MATURE WouLp You DARE Go INTO OUTER SPACE? | , e * WARNING! Not responsible Once he was a : handsome, fearless if you look Test Pilot... too long now he is a vicious, hideous at the love- killer, . . Gamma Ray wesc DID THE GAMMA RAYS 00 IT! M-G-M presents the aul lous, frightening story ¢ FIRST mits MAN a INTO “A SPACE MARSHALL THOMPSON. MARLA LANL tno OH COOP ANE 1. EAS trae HORM CROYOOR sas CHARLES F.VETTER. IR + tec y ROBERT DAY sp coma retneren * SUNDAY-MON.-TUES. * EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING AND IF IT’S. CHILLY — WE DO HAVE IN-CAR HEATERS! FIRST—A DESPERATE JAIL-BREAK! THEN—AN AMAZING CRIME! NOW—TOO “HOT” For The PNEERWORLE! HUNTED! ) WANTED! Too ‘‘hot’’ even for the underworld! EXCEDT INTO A | woman’ ARMS! Every move he made speiled § danger for someone! Meet a | new star...tough, handsome Gaon MADER Church People to Meet len to discuss the proposed merg-; ‘of the nation will meet here Oct.|Church of Christ. ‘Send Me to London, Pleads Pat Suzuki By EARL WILSON - NEW YORK— “Dear Mr. Rodgers end Hammerstein, please List to this tale of a sad Japanese, ‘Drum Song’ and surely no kooky you Bo longer love, Pat Susuki.” , ; (aa tr tlaadl shedgha Brooklyn Japanese, “Think a somehow I can get to don,” She was staring moodily at a piggy bank she’d bought out on 8th Av. when I was late to meet her, ° “I want to save up to buy a Chanel suit,” she frowned. “I hear they cost hyn- dreds... JUST HUNDREDS.” “What do you want a Chanel suit for?” I asked. (I thought she said Chan- | nel.”) Pat put a $10 bill in the bank. “To wear in London when B.4&H. let me WILSON play in the London company. Only - R.&H. won't let me play in the London company,” she moaned. Pat tried to snatch the $10 bill back from the bank. “I'd hate to get stuck with a Chanel suit if I’m not going to Lon- don,” she gloomed. “Maybe I'll buy a painting instead.” * x. *¥ “You can’t wear a painting,” I said. Are You PARTICULAR? es . Then Ding: With Us Cooking ta a science, and a serious one when practiced with the degree of accu- racy demanded by our kitchen. Food you order. here is prepared as only our highly capable chefs cari de it. You will find it a pleasure to dine at TED'S where taste, quality and pure dalichommness count. e}auen 9-11:30 is family fun “Yeah, but I could sell it. Make a big profit... eapital gains deal! There I am in London in my Chanel “suit... we'd have a small manse over on the Italian ’ Riviera for weekends ... Naturally we'll have to show up Monday nights in Londen to do the show. - Pat bit the cocktail stir- : rer, petulantly. “Only I'm: not going to do the London show. Earl, you've got to do something!” “We could send R.&H. a letter,” I suggested. “Let's just send them a bomb!” “Maybe you could have a baby.” (I was just trying to be helpful.) ™ ““No, you can't work any 4 Acts of God stuff with A & R.&H.” Pat gave up eating - ee 7 the stirrer and began PAT chewing her thumb. “It’s got to be real legal.” I thought it was strange that Pat, a big name only since Bing Crosby discovered her less than two years ago, would already be thinking of leaving Broadway, which she crashed just last fall. “I'm not tired of it—this week I am!” Pat said, finger- Ing the hair which she admits she cuts sometimes with a rusty razor blade. “It's not the show I'm tired of—but I want to see the world... and R.&H. think I should stay in this company.” * * * ; “A great compliment to you,” I mentioned. “Yeah,” Pat nodded. “When I started I was an uncon- vincing actress. Now I feel more sympathetic toward my- self. In other words, I'm getting to be a ham.” - fee EARL’'S PEARLS: Behind every successful man you'll find a woman—complaining she has nothing to wear. Robert Q. Lewis heard ofhe commuter who has such a great time in the bar car of the train that he’s moving to the end of the line... That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1959) er of the Evangelical and Re-; DETROIT w—Congregationalists| formed Church info the hew United WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMI DRIWE-IN Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 6:30 P.M. SATURDAY rote) 1413-10) = SOUTH END of UNION LAKE RD at HAGGERTY HELD OVER THRU SUNDAY EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN Box Office Open 6:30 EM 3-0661 CARTOONS SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS souney ol | mee Am me oO \a ¢! H wwe be om SAL MINE JEROME PHILIP RAFAEL joy gary - CAREY ~ CAMPOS PAGE - ion - wii sweuetr LEMRS 1. FOSTER: scene» LEWRS A. FOSTER s ULUE NWARD — ks CO prntecotoe MAES PRATT TECHNICOLOR’ THE Horse SoupiERS THE PONTIAG PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 19, 1959: ee See ee Holland Voters to Ballot to finance a new sewage treat- on Obligation Bond Issue [pant wtich wae bul 1820 SAE S000 — Nate ae cman ane re- ‘I me . e" a : —— F . iy ‘ ' “ " ? : nie nd @ Cass Theater tury Fox's “Cafe de Paris’ com- missary, attended by many cinema greats. No “near greats” were invited. * * * In fact there was such a demand for invitations to break bread with for a looksee at the filming from a private box. The stage consists of a theater setting with a box seat in one DRIVE-IN THEATRE JOHNSON MA 4-3135 SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 " CHILDREN UNDER WYMAN “Miracle in the Rain” and Juliet Prowse, go through their paces. Sinatra will sing and also intro- duce the performers to the Rus- Sinatra's role in the affair) caused one Hollywood wag to SAY, “It Frank uses out’ phrases like ‘ ‘gasser’. ps jana ‘dad,’ that Re Civie — Farming “Don't Give be — “The Hor Holden: Kaye ‘ Os ns,” a “The rors,” 5 eat main Tied, “The Temper * olor, Var: Heflin; Jerry Lewis, une ae Got “Shane,” Alan Ladd, “The iiferé ; se olor, Steve Reeves; | ths Nun's Story.” color, | ; Whe Bad ‘Horse color Oxfe Bat. “Ask any burt.” and sey ——— ine oy, eS vs Paul a vein Ex-Comedian Marx Weds Fashion Model granting Nev. (AP)—Form- er comedian Zeppo Marx, 56, and 29- year-old Long Beach fashion model Barbara Blakely were mar- ried Friday night in the Riviera Hotel. The couple met three y-ars ago | hotel. straight man in the Marx brothers comedy team. His vision: BLUE SKY DRIVE IN THEATER UNIT NO. 1 enema M-G-M rerserrs | ENJOYMENT Nikita i in-’Star Billing’ Today: at Movie Fete the Russian leader that officiais! “jers on the commissary steps. : with wild rice, fresh sweet peas, ®,|clamored to attend the banquet sian leader and-his-group————| The Soviet leader will pose for newsreel, TV and still photograph- The menu consists of shrimp cocktail, boneless squab stuffed Henry Cabot Lodge, U.S. delegate to the United Nations, will intro duce Khrushchev who will give a short talk. . The Russian's schedule calls fur Bad. Fireplace Starts Blaze in Oxford Twp. through parts of the roof. It was brought under control by the Ox- ford Fire Department assisted by the Lake Orion firefighters, They, were on the scene for about three hours. extensively by = and water, firemen said. Identify Skeleton Today ,|skeleton found on the bank of a Kansas stream Sept. 7 was for- mally identified today as that of bank robber Frederick Grant Dunn, one of the FBI's 19 most wanted fugitives. “|him to spend approximately two|— —— *. about Aden, a British crown eee Sea meets the Sea. Aden has a population of 650,000. ; eee i + Ly i The lower floor was damaged WASHINGTON (UPI) A —_ PONTIAC ORIVE IN THEATER ewrwerrwreere = hours on the lot. Included in the guest list are) Kim Novak, Turner, Dean Martin, Jack, "Benny, Edward G. Robinson, Gregory Peck, Dick Powell, James Cagney, David Niven, James Stewart, | Cary Grant, Marilyn Monroe and! others. Not all the Hollywood stars| | accepted their inivtations that they'd better amble promptly or face the prospect of missing the meal however. Ward Bond and Ronald! Reagen were among those who tefused to attend. Officials warned those stars who! David Niven | Young Philedelpht- | Horse Goldiers.” John pares; when she was a showgirl at the, Now retired, Marx once was the brother, | Groucho, is still active. in tele. ae elve noon sharp," the invi-| ; Joses imme-| —— THEATAE VaaZTDS VICTOR MATURE © RED BUTTON “TT HE BIG | CIRCUS'—Color ILD STALLIONS” STARTS UNDA 7 Tees * xX Starts . [J ~ I) AV Wee ry THE RAI WHO RIDE LIKE THUNDER | .. AND STRIKE LIKE LIGHTNING! Pore ee LAST TIMES TONIGHT! _ “THE KETTLES ON iti on FEATURES AT 1:20-3.24-5.28 7.32-9.35 PWONE FEOF MAL 2} ’ OAKLAND: AO DERNIY @ COND ITICAWED F WALT DISNEY’S ae eee Added ENTERTAI ree 20 MINUTE “NATURE'S STRANGEST FEATURETTE CREATURES” PLUS “DONALD’S DOG LAUNDRY” (Cartoon) DRIVE-IN THEATR Plus 2nd FEATURE Now! EEX rT Open 10.45 THE GREATEST SHOCKER OF ALL TIME! wm Cala Centon «Sohn Suttle « laine Edemeedh = Darla Mond «Leite Lang «PLUS © THE B16 JOLT ABOUT THE BEATIN JUNCLET SEO SHGE SEES ASCE OSTD EF EEE POKES AAAS SHAE LEE. DECSHSPEEFAG CTE See eee ERare ees CHOBE HRS CESH SSCS E Et as: pia, i iy ay ~ _— 7 ft a ¥ . = c = x : \ / ¥ t “é : FOURTEEN ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, .1959 Asks $2 Million Refund From U. S. * in a tax refund. Chrysler Sues for Tax: DETROIT #—Chrysler Corp. has|of manufacturer's excise taxes in sued the federal government in| 1956. an‘ attempt’ to collect $2,139,810.75| The. company said it paid its dealers $23, 703,838.98 in 1956 for The company’s complaint filed |material’and labor in replacing de- in U.S. District Court yesterday |fective parts. It claimed this should said this represented overpayment have been credited against the ney paid to the government in cturer’s excise taxes. Internal Revenue Service gnored the claim, the company said. e cm - “What Shall I Cry” will be the Bethany to Start New Program Reita Smith Training Adults to. Be Sponsors of Youth Groups Watch for Big ENTIRE STOCK In an effort to beter understand other faiths, Bethany paetes Church will begin a program to- morrow known as “Operation Un- derstanding.’ It will continue) theme of the Rev. Malcolm K. Bur- | ton’s sermon at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the First Congregational C hure h The Chancel Choir will sing ' ‘God Is in His Holy Temple” and ‘To Thee We Sing.” Organ numbers by Charles A. through Easter. * * * : The Rev. E. A. Schroeder, chap- | lain at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, will speak at 7 p.m. at the Adult forum on his beliefs as a Roman, Makes Belly Landing WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP)—A Mohawk Airlines plane made a safe belly landing Friday night at| ‘Westchester County Airport when) HE "GRADUATED Tom Greene (not his name) graduated from High School. The next morning he 0 Wilson will be ‘‘Trumpet Volun- trouble developed in the landing) — ; Catholic in Fellowship Hall. The) tary” by Purcell and “‘Aria” by gear. One passenger was slightly NEW POST OFFICE — Dedication ceremonies field (R-Oakland County) and Arnold C. Peter- |congregation will be permitted.tc|{ found a smali package beside his plate, a Peeters. | will be held at 11 a. m. Saturday for Walled sen, director of Postmasters Division at Wash- (ask questions. smiled as he opened it. It was two cloth ‘injured. a ington, D. C. The public is invited to attend both the dedication and an open house afterward. The following Sunday Dr. Joseph ' strings. His face fell as he lookéd first at I. Chapman, pastor, will discuss! his father, then his mother. She said, “For geen years those apron strings held you : close to us; now you are on your own. We'll Lake’s new post-office at Maple Plaza. Main speakers at be Congressman William S. Broom- sae: t the presentation. ”~ #« * jwled for 11 a.m. Sunday at the 1s " “| ® dedic: j : i ou but decisions will be | la Baho’i Group to Mark Sermon Series Unity Church Members sarees u oe paiday. the por oor ie hope oe iam we have in- Pee ie | Proclamation Sunday | ito Discuss Study Book - |tor will speak/on “Old Seers With stilled into your thinking plus the basie wt “| Modern Messages.” Karen Anto- principles your schooling developed will carry age 1) The Baha'i Group of Pontiac with A discussion of this week's study ich and Jeff Bergeron will be youth on the traditions of your family.” "i the local Spiritual Assembly of Starts Sunday of “Lessons in Truth’ is sched-| assistants. i ce tes eect, ¢ an ue Royal Oak will observe Baha’! Under the direction of Reita longer need. The world is yours; do the Proclamation Day at 2:30 p.m. |Unity Church of Oakland County,| Smith, a training program is be- best you can with it. We'll advise with you, — one Ril TEMPERED GLASS ENCLOSURE A FRAMED IN SOLID BRASS! Sunday at the YWCA on Franklin Boys, Girls Activities 7 Chamberlain ‘St. The class on| \#& held at neg church today for encourage you, applaud you, assist you fash- boulevard. Beginning Next Week “Teach Us to Pray” will be held|/*pomors of the Junior, two junior jon a world of your own choosing. Dig in. NO SPARKS! NO SMOKE! x * *t at 9:30 am. high, senior high and post high = plans and then go shead WO FLOOR DRAFTS! LOWERS FUEL BILLS! |/ | Michael Jamie of Imlay City will, at Oakland Church ’* *« * / | youth groups. S, & OPSe-, ue : INLAND LAKES SALES be the speaker. Sunday will com- David Williamson, minister of| Percy M. Walley will be in VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME memerate the first announcement) 7, poy Theodore R. Allepach the Unity Center of Practical|charge of the Rally and Promo- 266 N 5 FE 2 1 of the Baha'i World Parliament of, FE 2-6122 Religions in London in 1893, tion Day program of the Sunday iwill begin a series of messages| School tomorrow. _ |from the Book of Philippians Sun- FE 4-7121 Christianity in Flint, will begin a iseries of lectures Sept,’ 30 3127 W. Huron day. At the 10 a.m. service his ; Z ; - ‘topic will be “The Christian's ; . iPrayer Life.” Youth meetings are scheduled ‘for 5:45 p.m. Sunday for junior high, high school and post high ‘sc hool young people. FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Ibe the pastor's topic at 7 p.m. Willigm Coffing will be soloist and _Jeanne Shafer and Linda Schultz @ N. TELEGRAPH AND ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD e 750 PERRY STREET NEAR JOSLYN e DIXIE HIGHWAY & SASHABAW—DRAYTON PLAINS Sunday Specials The Rev. Paul Sutton of the SEPT. 20 ONLY calineneelinns eeneiendneltiniaaanaall MONDAY “MORNING EYE OPENERS : Southfield Presbyterian Church will be guest speaker at the apprecia- tion banquet of the Sunday School staff at 6:30 p.m, Friday. | The Pilgrim Pioneer Club for girls in grades three and four | will meet at 3:15 p.m. Monday in Fellowship Hall, and girls in | the fifth and sixth grades will | hold a meeting at 3: 1S p.m. Tues- | day, Boys eight through 18 will meet Tuesday with the ‘at 6:30 p.m. ‘Brigade Clubs. Junior Choir rehearsal will] start at 3:45 pm. Thursday for boys and girls in grades four, five and six. The adult choir will prac- tice at 7:30 Bn m. a, Tuereaey: First Baptists to Break Ground | 35 Auditorium Seating 9:30 A.M. SHARP MONDAY ot WKC ot WKC ot WKC or WKCT Mixers Utidity Table Combination Offer! YOU GET [DORMEYER| omrresm |Mixer- Grinder: Juicer s dus We44 “7 Val | wings, ‘of fices and additional nur- 350 Planned at 6 Acre Site at Wixom Ground breaking ceremonies for Wi ixom's only church will get under “way at 3 p.m. Sunday when mem- bers of the First Baptist Church gather at the six acre site on Wix- lom and W. Maple roads. | The Kruger Construction Co, of ;Wayne will build the first unit, j which ot cost $100,000. Expansion i e Luxe = facilities. ELECTRIC UTILITY | gatbuniees eating ai, aaa wil DOWN be of Gothic design to blend with TABLE eee with the open countryside of Use It for meal serving, bed- Michigan's newest little city. side vse, portable ber, in Chris Stekete of Grand Rapids foundry, fer irening, en patio | ds the architect. OTe ten baceee Officiating at the ceremonies, be- , esethat’s all, PREG with sides Pastor Edmund Caes will be . ’ SSS Dermeyer Ensemble Wixom City officials, headed by ae oe = ; ip Al wen |Mayor Joseph Stadnik Construction is slated to begin by the end of September, with a Kroger Waled BROWN N’ SERVE . . \ 15° Kroger Sheed WHITE BREAD 10° ideadline for completion in late April. The church has been financed through a bond. program, headed | by Joseph Porter, chairman of the j palling board. Emmanuel Baptist ser) Sponsors Contest Emmanuel Baptist Church Is isponsdring a Sunday School Con- test starting at 10 a.m.: Sunday and continuing through Nov. 8. Known as “Round-Up Days,” ‘BH young people aroused enthusiasm jwith a parade down Saginaw street 16-OZ, LOAF ' Soe] IO EXTRA : ST igrounds at 645 S. Telegraph Rd. varus ‘s the Old int gore ne aa i/horses, cove wagons, a 0 nine : fr BEBE fashioned cars. WITH COUPON BELOW AND PURCASE OF AN ORDER OF Sa ormeyer s ox CY af > @ Anyone feeding transportation FOOD GRINDER K (4 AL ME to Sunday Schoot may call the Em MERCANDISE — EXCEPT BEER - WINE AND CIGARETTES Grinds row oF cocked meats = “ 3 N a iy manuel Church, — AY [Guest Speoker Slated QU ereerer rere n rename yD COUPON UU VALUABLE ‘at Unitarian Church ’ | Dr. Ernest Kuebler of Boston, Weekly ‘Mass, will be the guest speaker at the Birmingham Unitarian| Church, Woodward and Lone Pine ‘i road,. Bloomfield Hills, at the 10:20 service Sunday morning. His sub- ject wil Ibe “Religious ae: Redefined." Director of education ner the oth Council of Liberal Churches, the eu speaker for 19 years was educa- ‘tional ‘director of the American . y : : - = | Unitarian Association and ia gen- ; eee 2 ; Jperal editor of the new Beacon ee: “4 ‘ |Series on: education, ' bi aeotad MONEY DOWN Pho ne FEderal Parking in Rear 3-714 108 NORTH SAGINAW %= a a. Fe ee s. Le ee E Bia, ae ; ee rt ¥ et q : ~ bi “ eh ; : : E d 3 : : ons ' s i gaa a ‘ ae is : ‘ pun = pee / Eo eaacs } =f : ; ‘ ‘ * etic ' P34 | a : > . °.\° SMHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1959 i = h 4, Sey 31. Poniac Norn 13 Binmingham..26 Avondale 20. Oxford 13. Rochester 26 Walled lake ..26 Bloomfield Hil | ---. 6 lakeOrion:... 0 Cranbrook .... 0 Milford ...... 7 Clarkston ...12 Davison ......14 Redford Union - 0 Oak Park ees Pee eS ie PNH 13, Orion 0 Pontiac Success Story: PCH 31, Skippers 6 Soa ™= = ey . Le ees Five Different ‘i, ne Players Score TDs for Chiefs Waterford Tallies Ist Counter, Then Central Spirited Huskies Start New Era on Happy Note - Graves and Hertel Touchdown Scorers Takes Charge in Ist Game By BILL CORNWELL Waterford High School had the first laugh, but Pontiac Central laughed the loudest and longest in their football struggle Friday night at Pontia’s Wisner Stadi- um. Upwards of 5,000 spectators filed into the Wisner arena for the opening game of the 1959 season and. quickly had visions of a ding-dong battle after watching the, Skippers tally the first time they got their hands on the ball. But their visions were like a mirage on the desert. The Chiefs bounced back with a vengeance te pile up a 19-6 half. time advantage and coast through a sloppy 2nd half for a son a year ago carried right on into football last night. Lacking expérience and size, the cy lost their determination, $14 victory. e $¢ «@¢ + +. + | SIDELINE GLANCES — Jesse MacLeay fevers Newco: teese A good example was at the Centra] struck four times on the VICTORY CHEER—Pontiac Northern cheer- Ponting Press Photo (right), Pontiac Central's head football coach, Brown made Central's 5th and final touchdown start when a fumble on the 2nd On Tice different oh the sit| leaders had reason tb be excited last night. The PNH fans followed the Huskies to Lake Orion looks about ready to wave a substitute into the last night as the Chiefs handed Waterford a 3146 play gave the home team posses- reeling ts brenp aoe players il Huskies opened the season with a 134 victory to watch the first varsity football game in history battle while guard Charley Brown, hands on hips, licking in their 1959 season opener at Wisner | sion ot the PNH 35, The Dragons S. ‘ whole F Stadium. rn Sees wl loan set up by| Ver Lake Orion, A caravan of Red and White — for the school ; ee ee ee ee is dees eis Gan cee the recovery of Skipper fumbles. 1 » , score a quick one and calm down Halfback Dick McCauley, 8 5 8 the Red and White upstarts. fullback Joe McCauley, half. id : But three hard-hitting North: back Isaac Jones, halfback Allen § erners belted the ball-carrier od Howre and guard Chariey Brown = the next play and jarred the scored the Central TD’s, in that pigskin away. - order. Jan Lawrence, who will be heard Quarterback Bill Bryce, a tower from more before the season is of strength for Waterford and the far along, went 34 yards on game’s top individual star, tallied ac son S to get the visitors the loser’s lone TD on a five-yard and post the school’s smash through the middle of the iti m in varsity play. line. . * pee 1 1Ds in Rout : Janet Waterford failed to capitalize on was started all over again when three other scoring chances An . . . Orion receiver Gary Hunter furp intercepted pass stopped one bid f( b ok bled the ball away on a punt. | and the clock ran out in the 2nd 0 0 wis quarter to stall another threat on ran f 35. PNH aerd rs ded pag | the Pontiac three yarde line. In plays featuring a nine-yarder the 3rd stanza the Skippers lost Cranes Never Advance Bob Hocking. A penalty rath, ise bet eevee oe FC Ball Beyond Enemy 30 the ball to the eight from where The Skippers marched 41 . . oon. Lawrence dashed to the two and yards for TD following a Cen. in Series Fina rugged George Graves balled tra} punt. Mike Kaines reeled over, Jerry Mineweaser toed the off 19 yards at one whack and The historic Birmingham - Cran- extra point. - 5 * a five-yard offside penalty brook football rivalry came to an More stout-hearted defensive against the Chiefs made it 1st end jast night on the Birmingham play stopped another Orion threat and-goal on thé five. Then gridiron and the Cranbrook forces at the eight in the 2nd quarter Bryce bulled into pay dirt ‘are probably glad of it. — after a T?-yard drive Central wasted no time rebound- Cranbrook’s outmanned grid + ing. The Chiefs took the ensuing ders never moved the pigskin Pontiac followed with a march kickoff and drove 62 yards in nine beyond the Maple 30 yard line of its own sparked by a 44-yard plays with Dick McCauley plow- and Birmingham completely Bruce Nofton-to-Mineweaser pass ing over from two yards out. Ken dominated the statistics while but an interception halted that : Dextrom kicked the extra point sailing to 2 26-6 triumph in the reir neydhy pircckegreal~ and PCH had a lead it never re- ‘1959 season opener for both —— when linquished schools. ended at 7. Midway through the 2nd pe | The Birrhingham - Cranbrook leeataes Geen ee ried Elick Shorter recovered a series will not be resumed next trom started | bebble on the Waterford 49, Two year and last night’s loss cli- cae Par —<_ plays later Joe McCauley broke Pontiac Press Photo |™axed a long period of frustra- . raced éverybody for a %-yard 5 i. Le half. k Mike Kai 9th straight defeat at the hands of TD. Little Stan , the team TD jaunt. : back, is about to be nabbed by Waterford hal ack Mi nes the Maples. hididyanan on beth oftente ead db. after reeling off yardage in Friday's opening game of the 1959 ; _|fense, grabbed off a Carios Wil- A. little more than two minutes enneun ot Wience MadlensGettral wen 318 Halfback. Steve Jacobson, just: ei rial at the Orion 32 and ~ “Tatér Joe McCatiley pounced on a ; (nine fone of a brigade of speedy ball pene pairs * a Hechhie fumble on the Pontiac 47. On the , ns carriers at Birmingham this fall, ained nine ene twe losies. 2nd° play Jones knifed across the ‘ scored two of his team’s . four & j left side and ran 4 yards for 2 18 Points for Krause touchdowns. * * * stand-up six-pointer. With 4th and seven to go at the ; / >, Norton hit Hertel with a quick ~ * &* tained drives, two of them follow- selena pies tests | 12, tanza i ing the recovery of Cranbrook —o¢ y pass, The little Pontiac Central halted Waterford pPicag Bp or Tr ansfer Paces Barons rene They had a 140 lead HUSKIE SWAMPED—Pontiac Northern full. later scored the first Northern/touchdown. He (transfer sidestepped a would-be after the Ist quarter and a 20-0| back George Graves {s swamped by the Lake was hit by Orion's Tim Albgn (79) and Mick (tackler and skipped into the end remaining distance for a TD with) 4 transter student from Walledjruns of 10 and 45 after taking|¢dge at halftime. Orion Dragons as he tried to hit the line. Graves LaMagna (right). Z : ae ec ae as ae to the Reet Howze for the final 14| Ke, brought Bloomfield Se ad Hartung , on a fake kick. ° life after a dismal ist quarter Birmingham’s scoring . . the Barons went on to trip Oak pen-| with a twoyard plunge through (ROChester, Romeo Victorious ~-- ; = R e by per / , extra point. | mp ; | “satished" trip when it wan all Little Sane wound up jkers. Clicked for the . They had praise for the work os lee a osteo oe ae IN ONTE / rey ts as & 21-yard scoot to Park , uP ydirt from the ti and provide L’Anse lott Beck Gra uP x had countered in kicked the anxious “moments ;Dixon reached paydirt ijanap a tie ense. Backs ves, ‘tee| aa res ee a a a : r. we) wt Oe tee) al Seton tecies . ter football coach Gene Konley is we (land bad a @O-yerd gcamper to| work. Hertel drew kind words for out tul- got rolling. ve, Birming- For Romeo, it was a case of aie : by Dick! Coach Don Holf, who had seen hiked the the Proud possessor of 100 Vic-'score early and hold on at Rich. |paydirt ruined by a penalty. top notch play both ways. ; his chargec fumble the pigskin 2nd period mond : nytt wo tes ‘thy no pay |, Te Faee had talad 10 ein Mayr wen yard an | Laveee, wos comply pad hgh ue fo he cones . wl score in the the 3rd quarter on a 22-\before turning on the steam to) 4. tn the very first quarter. |Wolves. setts tects ee an ae wane te oes ; , 1 drub annual opening rival Davi- Ron Schmidt tallied from the |pirs. powns fought us all the way, eek Se oe A tt ay ent, OS [nine shortly after to make it 19-/Farue Net Rushing Rie pew poe OES & least two) Over 2,000 fame were on-hand |7 at halftime Total Net Yards 201 981 |Piret, Downs, Passing ‘ cn | Seat gamaen Bn Set | rac ieee 62s brate eu tee fenae ot the triamphs have been at 3a Resmpiea “t 8 ¢ : yg te see ee TOR EE RAB. — Intercepted be eS | oe, Meier a minute later got the Bulldogs even : ecomn mY quanTies @~ge)| Punt A t Bra»; Renee s ety | again, ‘The locere rang the bell SO" a heigneaepires a5 ae ‘ aya 4 mgccenstul Wsdlifters|*@ain in the 2nd half. Cae ruars Mertens cessor t gS" champion Laperr Bill Reidel dashed into the end B aaranr . i A a) OTE ae 60-4 humiliation at|70ne from the 10 in the 3rd. to) {ici "ibe tot. Devioon-—Painiet (8 re aes eaves. ca, s Se ani ae oS, alse = an early es x +. : Ralph Paimer'Brown City 11 Dumped eh i : | Gpauns: a Lecresce aga see adh “ii abnon Amada Gets 13-6 Win ‘enaameers | Nechcee an on hiatied all five touchdowns, the: Armada struck twice in the Ist it never relinquished. shortest run a 2-yarder, as Deck- ‘half and coasted to a 13-46 decision erville walloped Brown yes-iover New Baltimore St. Mary ented 187 can lterday by a score of S014. Ajyesterday Terry Wills scored befere Lic- | SIXTEEN ree I \ ee. PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1959 . \ i a 3 hi lint Hoover 7. int 8t. Agnes 4 4 Sit ER A Nac oar GrandBlanc ...33 | Holly . Avondale Defeats Milford, Oxford Edges Clarkston! Wolves’ Rally in Fourth Falls Short of Mark Extra Point by Brady, Ruins Taylor’s Debut. as Coach /é Living up to pre-season notices in impressive style, host Oxtord| last night hung a 13-12 defeat | on Clarkston in a hard-fought open. | ing game which left an estimated | 1,500 fans limp at the final. whistle. | ‘ An off tackle slant by hustling Jim Brady for -an extra point| proved the difference as Oxtord’s| big Doug Stott and Clarkston end| Dick Caverly accounted for the | four touchdowns, Caverly gave the visitors their only lead of the night in the Ist period taking a 26-yard TD acrial from Bob Porritt, Stott went over from the five in the 2nd quarter to tie the issue 66 at halftime * * * His S4yard scamper to paydirt| in the 3rd preceded Brady's clinch: | er which hardly seemed enough | to win at the time. Clarkston battled back and rung up its other TD just as it had the first, This time Por ritt hit Caverly. from 34 yards out, In a game final bid, Clarkston fad reached the Oxford 25 when! time ran out * * * “| won't forget that game for) a long time,”’ was the comment of | former Little All-American Tom) Taylor in losing his Ist outing as @ head coach, His charges had! a 14-9 edge on first downs. Happy winning skipper Diek Figg singled out the outstanding defensive work of Frank Hard grove as an important factor for} the victorious Wildcats, | SCORE = Stsarene Oxford x Olarkston ‘ : 6 6 2 Touchdowns Oxford Btott 2 8 run 34. run) Clarkaton- Caverly 2 126 and eleven, 34) pasees from Porritt PATs: Beady (run) aE — « aml ia RE ie Pomeo ._:....192 x & * Nill ee ‘Hiei _ GIR ALR: x * & 39. Imlay City 19. Formi ions: Meet Redskins in. ngion ...12 --B Richmond ....13 OL St many ---13 Miwon -..-.-- 7 i ey 0 Ortonville .....0 Wi UR Neh i oll ai: Elsa al a ee oe, ae ee, kk ‘Farmington Whips Bentley, Ferndale Tops Berkley Walled Lake Routs Union Halfback Bob Christian was a one-man scoring show last _night at Detroit as Walled Lake got off to an impressive start in the 1950 football season with a 26-0 triumph over Redford Union, The speedy Viking ball carrier scored all but one of his team’s points as he crossed the goal line once in each quarter and con- verted after the Ist touchdown. While Christian: was running wild for Walled Lake, Inter-Lakes cham- pion Farmington was demonstrat- ing its readiness to defend its crown by shutting out Livonia gridiron. * * * first quarter lead, then came roar- ing back for a 19-12 victory at Berkley and Royal Oak Dondero handed East Detroit an 18-0 white washing at Royal Oak, Bentley, 12-0, on the Farmington) Ferngale spotted Berkley a 6-0| Utiea took.a 606 edge over Warren Lincoln but couldn't hold it and dropped a 14-6 decision to the ABES. Warren rald, down at halftime by a 14-12 eount, shifted into high gear aft- er intermission to conquer Hazel Park, 33-20. * * * ley Conference teams Friday night, _' Flint Central lost a 124 contest Holly and Ortonville Take Beatings Ray Figg at Holly joined the |ranks of new coaches taking it on) Harmes scored from the five mid-| | |the chin first time out when his Brancos dropped a 33-13 verdict, at Grand Blanc last night. The victors turned three early Holly fumbles into touchdowns and, were in command the rest of the night, Ortonville failed to show mach | on affense in a 12.0 blanking by Goodrich, Clawson downed Cen- ter Line, 13-6, Madison romped | | 20-0 over traditional rival Royal Oak St. Mary, Brighton and South Lyon finished 6-6 in another meeting, North Branch wal. loped Marlette 41-6 and Milling- ton blew a 12-0 lead bowing to Vassar, 13-12, in some of Fri- day's other openers, Even after Grand Blane's first tWo quick tallies Holly got right G ame Tonight at Wisner back in the game when Bob! way in the 2nd period. . But the home team promptly} ‘turned another fumble into a Bix-| pointer to lead 20-6 at halftime, | A large Holly following among 4,000 onlookers got a chance to cheer again in the last half when Alien Moody garnered the other touchdown from the five and dim | Howard ran for the extra point. Dick Howell passed | Goodric h TDs in the first hal | Andy Bentley took the 1st covering (10 yards i". 45-yard pass later. ‘lawson, rated the top contender 8ix-pointergs and four others had|yard out to defending Oakland B champion One apiece for North Branch. pds aiso Avondale, got in a good tuneup | | performance. After a scoreless initial stanza, | LeRey Hill passed for two Madi. Mikes-W. Bloomfield Play The second renewal of an in |teresting area prep football rivalry , and the firset encounter between another city club and a Detroit marks weekend action on |\the parochial grid front | * * * servers, It pits St. Frederick against strong Parochial West St. Alphonsus, The Alphs come here for a first-time tilt with the Rams. Former Ram star, Dave Bob Andrews grabbed! son tallies in the Ind period and | another in the 4th and converted twice on plunges. The touchdown | makers were Dennis Hepp, Terry Stamper and John Killian, Each team scored at the oppo- \site end of the game at Sout In‘games involving Saginaw Val- x k * to Midland, Bay City Central dished out a 60-0 pasting ‘to La- peer and Saginaw High and Alpena fought to an unusual. 2-2 tie. * * ‘* 4 Port Huron, defending Eastern Michigan League’ champ, was de- feated by Bay City Handy, 19-6. Christian went six yards fer Walled Lake’s 1st TD, climaxing a 74-yard drive, and he also con- | verted on a run, Halfback Neil Salo's pass inter- ception set up the next Viking TD with quarterback Keith Green pass- ing to Christian for a 35-yard scor- ing effort. * * | The Vikings drove 50 yards for \their next tally with Christian hit- ting pay dirt from the three. Bill Carter's pass interception paved | th way for the final touchdown) |with Christian scoring from the Salo tallied the 26th point on a/| run | Lyon. Brighton turned the. trick the| jIst time it got the ball with Earl | | Ciark crashing over from the three.| ‘he four-yard line early in the 39 yards to paydirt. Farmington stopped Bentley on | |The Lions got the equalizer with| &&me and squelched the Bulldogs W seconds to play on a Milan) @ Other occasions in the 2nd | for both | Gurenevicleto. Dave Wren pass. A) halt. t, dive play failed in the point after After a scoreless 1st h touchdown attempt, \ * * ® Jim Scrimger chalked up twe were John Clothier, who | passed to Bill Fricke for one, Le- | roy Mayberry and Gene Curtis. Te d Dziduch, a 223-pounder, kicked five PATs and starred on defense. | It took Vassar just one quarter to win. Millington had dominat- ed the Ist three featuring touch- downs by Jerry Kolaja and Dave Cobb, who ran 60 yards after picking off a fumble in the air. nullified an early MHS conversion. Kline, is the Alphs’ coach. Coach Jim Niebauer, Shamrock, St. Lcmphere 24-7 Winner Michael and West Bloomfie!d/ mentor, would like to'win tonight's (Kee ‘go Harbor) collide on Wisner jtest, not only to get hig favored | Roger Craig ‘threw ton hdown Stadium turf at 8 p.m. today in| SCL club off to a good start, but passes to Lee Spranger and Bill) Beach to highlight Lamphere's 24-7 victory aver New Haven last) night) Dave Bunn and Dan Resil|' ran for the other Lamphere touch | downs. New Haven's lone TD was scored by Al Smith on a 25-yard pass from Larry Seifert j what has the earmarks of one! lof the area's hottest opening con- jtests. Both clubs have big lines and fast backs. It should be quite an argument Sunday afternoon's scrap (2:30 p.m.) also at Wisner Stadium, | is rated pretty even, by most ob |FOOT i> SCORE BALL Mit rey Hida Hee iis WE BALL wt Adiiteon ng Quincy 0 Anchor Bay «¥, Aionac 7 Armada ts. New Baltimore St. Mary @ Aimeont tu, st. Johns j Aipenua Catholte 18 Alcona 13 Aitport Community 2, turen 9 Ani arbor Univ os 41, @uint Utiey 6 Avondale !0, Milford 7 Battie Creek takeview Breckenridge 19, Edmore Benton H bor Mt. John 34 “eau Claire 0 Bangor 34, Waterviiet 0 Hattie Creek Springfield 19, Athens 0 Bay City Handy 19. Port Huron 6 Baa ate 21, Bay City St. Btanislaus 21 tie Birch Run 0, Reese 0 it mtd City Bt, Joseph oO, Mersin O (tie) y City Central 60, Lapee Neefield . Address ee eo ee eeeseeneseee ease eeeeneers @ League . : “eeee yee rrr rors. | errr Highest Final League Average of 1958-1959............ ABC Sanction No.......... WIBC Sanction No.......... eee ee eer eeeee eeeeee IS LO Shaw Gains 1-0 x * * Gordon Resigns, Sees uld Be | , nee | : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1959 1959 PONTIAC PRESS BOWLERAMA ENTRY|7 - FINALS: OCT. 25) GUARANTEED PRIZES — J ats St A ine * _* x * Tribe Whip A’s, 11-2 Win as Sherm Lollar Homers — Manager Frank Lane was to de-|quits yesterday before his second) While Gordon was writing out. the field he should si . 70% Handicap | Deadline for entries is Wednesday midnight prior to WOMEN: Big National Leggue {cle weday who is to manage the/place indians eee Sete reo. Lane ent cb inere eines a my ‘ Soni is f a : as : . Cleveland Indians f ' | ' ‘ Open to Sanctioned | the bowler’s qualifying date. Ali entries must be Ist $300 Game Is Rained Olutithis season now that Joe = the Kanes vies — eg sail getn [pee sued cal nadelidl fucks ie atlas ASC ond wir é mailed or delivered to Pontiac Press sports dept.. or on Coast has resigned. Chances are he’s al-| He was in the dugout as. Cleve. rocher. Leo, the self-admitted gen-| the game.’ ; County | left at local alley, accompained by entry fee in full. 2nd $150 ready picked his man for next land whipped the A’s 11-2 last|ius who once hustled the then) Lane hired Gordon, 44. a former . 3rd $100 : season—Leo Durocher. |night to keep their dim American'Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Star infielder with the Indians and ., By United Press laternational x * * ‘League pennant hopes flickering, Giants to National League pen- New. York Yankees, to replace Qualifying Fi " Entry Fee (Based on 250 Entries) This could be the day Chicago; Gordon, pestered in public print but whether he finishes the sea-|nats, announced Thursday that he|Bobby Bragan in June last year. ; ingis Prize’ i be White Sox fans have been awaiting |———___—— : was chucking his $65,000 television|Gordon got the club up to fourth Westside Rec. Huron Bowl Men Women rize hs ws fe-\through 40 long and bitter years job to return to baseball. at the end of the season. Rochester Lanes $1.35 Sew. $1.35 turned 100% to purse to) Ever since the pennant-winning . ° e” * & * x *« * Qual. Alt. ‘65 Gp. .65_ | Make one prize for every|White Sox of 1919 became known . It was Leo's Giants who! This spring the Indians sur- Maple Lanes 4.00 Prizes 3.00 10 entries. Trophies forjas the “Black Sox” becayse they - : | S whipped the Indians f straight| prised everybody by vaulting into Sylvan : inners and each high|were charged with “throwing” the ped our straigh La winners oe series . in the 1954 World Series. Al Lopez, |first place. But when the White Lakewood Lanes nes $6.00 Tetal $5.00 | quolifier. world —_ against — COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. uP) “I ran out of gas this who now has the Chicago White|Sox took over and then beat the Chdeage tine have dreamed of am) "rile Coe, & ‘goit morning sox poised for their first pennant|Indians four straight late in Au- other title team that would help setlier vue (ibeuer e Com-/about the seventh hole and didn’t];, 4 years, was managing Cleve-/Sust, Lane's criticism of Gordon TOURNAMENT RULES Fe ere tan yo.|and 18-year-old Jack Nicklaus Fri|'0W. it T could play this after-/iand then. mat come true to ~ Cc id. “* I Lane said they had onl . day took ite routes into the|2000,” Coe said. “They I got over sa y only @ pre ppc ecieeeds Clem UGneG Gn | aan rietn-Ht things break Heh for thes ofthe U.S. Amateur Calli and afer about four holes this inary tak ‘and that” Leo aio| ERTS COLLEGE YoOmAL uired. * Championship. afternoon, I felt pretty strong.” [Was negotiating other clubs. Tulane 0 3. Anyone falsifying averages will be disqualified with forfeiture of prizes and entry fees. Chicago can clinch at least a |G. in ioey Oklahoman, who] W But there is a growing conviction! ga You sare fe. Beever 4. Tournament manager reserves right to reject any and all entries. tie for the American League bas aan the Siauaplaaide) euch - ene pager eapsipe round | among those who travel with the | Sa! none 18, eoeerae (ale e 5. Tournament in strict adherence with ABC and WIBC rules. pennant by beating Detreit in aa |1i1. he has reached the final,| ile lead @windied and venished age a sone iia Gel emagapineimiagaieial = ; afternoon game, Then the White ’ club next year. : - iashe tingid for additional 3 games in finals. Sex Would the | pete Dudley _— a a as Andrews went 1-up at the 38h | Gordon, relaxed and amiable, : ; . champions if second-place |° omens cKinney, Tex.,| hole. Them red-haired Jack | said he had no definite plans, al- “Action at Jackson’ 8. No post entries after each qualifying. deadline. Cleveland loses its night game Nicklaus, who temporarily left knocked in a 25-foot birdie putt though there's some talk he may (Qualifying times and places to be published in The Press) against Kansas City. college this spring to play for | ®t the Sist to even the match. [replace Jimmy Dykes as manag- BEGINS MONDAY! The White Sox moved to the| he U. & Waker Team, hed} He won the 22nd with another|¢ St — ° tit! night go green birdie 3 and escaped serious trou-| ; Time for Challengers by eeettg ns tepical 10 tiiunoont M-yearcld Gene Andrews of |ble in the woods at the éis-yard| “Lane aed I just did not see — over Detroit on a home run by| Whittier, Calif. 35th hole to hold his lead secs ‘b th Neco 4 fost guchas ed Sherman Lollar and the five-hit] They will meet today in the * * ——_ = Bowlerama Champ Entered pitching of Bob Shaw. * * * Cleveland kept its all-but-gone hopes “‘alive’’ by whipping Kansas City, 11-2, behind the pitching of Jim Perry. But the Tribe remained Durocher, Lane — KANSAS CITY (AP)—General|by Lane for a fortnight, called it}son, Gordon said, is up to Lane. |; “If Lane wants to run the club 7,010-yard Broadmoor course nestled at the base of the Rockies. Coe, after a downhill start, re- covered his shotmaking in the afternoon to pull away from his inexperienced opponent, playing in only his second Nationa) Ama- There he drove into the woods, hit a tree coming out and finally holed another 25-footer to halve the hole. On the 18th they were both in difficulty, but Nicklaus chipped nicely from grass behind the green while Andrews had to get out of a bunker to get a half hisox ‘Dream x * * to step out of the picture.” Lane said he “liked Gordon's courage but not his judgment.” The fiery general manager has made no secret of his keen dis- appointment in Cleveland's failure to stay in first place. He has blamed Gordon's handling of pitchers and his strategy. To this _ SEVENTEEN * Hold Talk | JACKSON HARNESS RACEWAY ACKSON MICHIGAN in bogey 5. teur. Red. Sox downed New York, 6-4,|— {st Qualifying Deadline Only Gordon replied: | Major League Averages | SEPT. 20 CLUB "an! RM MB RBI Pot - ay A doubleheader was scheduled for New York $132 696 1390 149 623 259/ Cincinnati 5081 741 1996 156 698 £75 Saturday. In the only N.L. action, i cee SS eae, Ba Oo the Chicago Cubs downed Phila 4987 692 1265 122 645 .254/] 5109 610 Ba ies 577 38 delphia, 5-4, in 13 innings. Chicago 5082 636 1267 89 589 .249)6an Francisco pee Bok BH oy Wshigion Saba Sad Lue an Se Ccago en” Soe gas tat tas soe ger] BOwlers for Oct. 4th) | Shaw and Loltar truly earned 3 ence | Pau elphia 4875 S75 1177 108 536 24) Oo ning Date Must Be heroes reis as the White Sex coe UN AEDING oy | MAINE Lato tlle ae Sr See cee ee eee) CNTES S8Pt Oe ee eee ements New Yor ‘ . w y one se Doiron, 1a? Seer Vahl 8 La) rR] in ia Se a i 8 The 1958 men’s champion is back|ner to reach third in gaining Sesion 157 Sous lols 128 139 $47) St. ‘Louis 146 3e77 ise? 100 147 77,8 several new challengers are!y7th win of the year Gansas City 146 3874 1613 147 143 974) Patisburgh 148 2008 $431 103 bee $78 already signed up with the start gave him fielding support with , monger et aabioaage ban Francisco a6. 300 ibes has 1a ‘gi4jof the snd annual Dyas goes ninth inning catch at a * |Bowlerama tourname ©! wall that robbed Gail INDIVIDUAL BATTING yrpivipual ‘Baetina over two weeks away. home run. 9 A.M. 106 P.M Player, Cae ee ge mei pct.|Acen’ Mi 301 308 Bit Oe tis, doi] Dick Cork, who won $475.50, @8/ game's only run when he om. 10 «Ms Franc’s, Cle. ie 63 198 19 73 2 Gna’, sb, a 8 ii * Ea 349|men’'s champion in 1958 was among |his 2ist homer of the year off | pee S818 see fee Soe ee ee oe a i, | , Boer SEE ig BRR GS 2 tice ise came | mu ue kama cy mall ° OPEN TONIGHT and WEEK NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 P. M. ‘dime, Bat. GT 2 38 14 76 36a| Mathews, ‘Mil. 332 108 171 go 102 319] has been selected to head the SS ee el : s Tule, KC. M2 4 WS 7 @ 300 Mary BF, se? 1a8 Ist 33 Age us| POCK Dowling on (he opening |( and s Minoso, Cle. $53 99 165 19 67 308) Burgese, Put. 397 37 lee 38 $4 303) qualifying day—Oct. 4. ead until two out in the sixth in- Skowron, N.Y. 282 39 64 15 59 .298) Adcock, “1 ning of their game when Jim| Rich'son, N.Y. 40 4 130 2 @ 293! Moon, L. 500 «686 «6151 «8 7h «2 All men wanting to compete on Cerv, K.C $1 16 8 sews BL Sl Oe i Oe oe Piersall homered to tie the score. es. Power, Cle. 77 100 166 19 58 268) Biuart, Pitt. 3e 98 110 B74 2o1|that date must turn their entries Daley then departed during a six- , Bos. 362 33 103 1 41 .285) Banks, Chi. 88 165 42 137 in to The Press or to any alley in|” a | Rabe N'Y 48363 37 6 $e|Braton, Mi. 39 is ge $s8| Oakland Co by midnight of ™" rally by the Indians. in the } e Berra, NY. 450 63 128 19 66 .284 mulley. Phil. 240 30 a 7 % 33 umity by nib seventh inning and the Tribe added | , FILTERS ; Maizone. Bos. 575 96 162 19 20 .282/Clem'te, Pitt. 17 4 @ Sept. 30. four more in the ninth. Plersall end ; - a ‘eras, Wen, Sa 7 1 2 8 g8liiliam LA fe f ie 3 ‘al Geil Other qualifying dates for men srinnie Minoso led the Indians’ at-| Aes eer eB 2g Birt eo % Glare Oct. 11 and Oct. 18 with the | for a beautiful Spring Lawn 4 McAn‘ny, Chi. 203 20 56 © 26 .276| Neal, L.A. 95 debian tae uitien (ta osc tack with three hits each. y * 4 Howard, N.Y. 426 57 117 17 69 .275 Logan, Mil. 4 i] B 50 209 en e case d b t Yankee’ * Beven, Balt. a ef Et ilpeee La 3 7) 288\being the preceeding Wednesday.| The Red Sex, whe routed Duke | and to buy a s eae ee cn” ft ee 8 oh All women will qualify Oct. 18. Maas in a five-run first-inning | Bens wes BS FS Belaiete BBS BB Bel aye twas are oat for the new | [20y. curred 0 04 lead Into Oe | . a - , i are | Beg tee eR Oe te Bilger at, BS ie 2S Fal orem Dow Oct, 25, Sytem | ast of the alate taming aganet | ! Jensen, Bos. 510 98 138 27 106 Z71/TTaylor, Chl. $7 fe 16s 7 38 cause as alternate alley for the Yarkees, But lefty sae CS Ee eee me en Re the singles tourney Frank Baumann weakened and a lar, Chi. 497 62 133 21 82 .268\Groat, Putt. — 70 49 . the Yankees scored four runs “oe mre. Ss 2it reese: Phil 380 3 103 i $i Cork will be shooting for a new| before Bobby Richardson fouled | Wert, Bos dL tos 13. os Qed spencer, “BP. S31 55 143 12 of ge9/Suaranteed high prize of $500. i out-with the bases loaded to ead Quality - Bord. Bait. 308 a m 3 3 food b proigg 3 33 16 n 2 268 league contestant at Montcalm! the game. The Yank rally fea- Mart,” ce ol A ? 24 361 Batley, ce a 8 1 ‘oer Centre, he rolled 615 to go with a| tured Hee Lopes’ 2ist homer. Special Cement. Bos. Ro eT 145 41 106 259 Kirkiand, SF. 445 61 118 22 67 33/8 handicap for 673 last year. Bill Fischer pitched a five-hitter Allison. Wash. 545 78 140 29 81 257: McMill'n, Cm. 246 38 65 9 24 Rochester, Holly, Novi, Madi-| to the Senators in their win over} MIX Hadley, KC. 28 2% 6 Wb BB 257| Bres'd, 8.7. a | 261) gon Heights Ortonville and Royal Aparicio, Chi. 503 95 152 6 51 .256| Dark, Chi. 40 55 116 5 41 258 ’ Baltimore while Jim Lemon led/| : 301 3 «#77 «©306l6G «(626i Jones, Cir. 10 5 OM MM $8\Oak are some of the outside com-)}), . i ho Contains Rea: Th'n'b'y Wash. 323 96 #2 10 42 254) Walle, Chi. 341 4@ 8 7 31 sitios ¢ mew interent is support with his 33rd homer. | aay Biss ona THICK mee ne Marre) De 333 BR HeiDareins bP. 8S 1st ff silmunities showing new interest inli¢ wag Lemon's fitth homer in the Wd” pene” al Wiliam’ Bos. et i a 0 $f die Landa gy, Set BR OG |} Be geithe big event this year. last eight games. GRASS SEED ian ye, eat AS LOW AS Wagon. Wash. 239 18 7 0 i 38 Musial, oh mu eo = Rochester Lanes will be a qual- | The Cubs beat the Phillies in the ts. moe ny, fs 3 ie 4 3 28 Mei ch. 624 36 69 10 37 52 Htying site along with Lakewood (13th inning when Tony Taylor) Geiger, Bos 322 43 79 18 9 348) Demeter, LA Ue ‘Sev 1i9 9 §8 ae] Lanes and Westside Recreation |walked, moved to second on George Lb Ba Greek: Wash 308 1 31 3 1 3M Aimar, cu 34 @ 6 ¢ 3 34] In Pontiac and Walled Lake's |Anderson’s error, and scored on ® g fumpe, KC. oe 2 57 1 27 239\Pairly, LA. 237 27 88 4 23 345| Maple Lanes , |Irv Noren’s single. Gene Freese | House, KC. 345 32 82 1 29 .238) Thomson . Bl 51 65 11 48 242 Mike Fi whe I and Wally Post of the Phils and Berti, Wash. 307 33 73 &. 29 238\Virdon, Oni. Sor 63 121 7 38 241] Mike Figa recently rolledicim Taylor of the Cubs hit hom- C ame, tor mt ir of 1 3 ariMete. Put we @ 1g gs guian “open” 300 at Westside, ts) Reg. ’ . i ‘| . ro. : yy be . Sete. 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PRESS 3 * ONCE A SHELL — This trim white house with the blue roof and blue garage doors was once just a shell. The Alfredo Arces added the garage and a big bedroom to the starter home before they did the finish work. The exterior is cement block. Your Neighbor’s House Arces Added Garage, Bedroom to Shell By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editer How many people do you know with a bathroom and a front porch imported frem Mexico? —Mr. and Mrs, Alfredo S. Arce of Maplecrest drive have both. Their house, when they bought it, was just a shell. Before fin- ishing the , they added a garage and a huge bedroom. It was during this time that they took a pleasure trip to Mexico and brought back all the pink tile they later used in the bath- room and on the porch - floor. One eof the neighbors told us about the Arce home, She told about the great improve- ment in the property after the Arces took over. After we had paid a visit, we could see what she meant. . This is a complete do-it-your- self project. Mrs, Arce worked along with her husband, especial- ly on the interior decorating. Mrs. Arce, is a: small jolly person. With her own family grown, she has taken on the PONTIAC, = MEST SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1959 mother under the supervision of the local court. When we saw her this summer, she had three delightful charges, plus a niece who makes her home there, plus two visiting granddaughters from Georgia. Quite a houseful. But everyone was happy, Har- ried mothers of two er three aia Pontiac Press Phetes by Tom Gerts A fiberglas roof covers the front porch which has a pink tile floor. This tile was brought all the way from Mexico. The Arce home is on Maplecrest drive. youngsters will appreciate the fact that the six chil- dren were all under the age of ten! There is a-real front hallway in this house, one where you come in and take off your coat. It's papered in pink with a leafy design on the paper. Through the living room, hall- ~ rewarding job of being a foster way and dining room there is beige and green tweed carpet- ing. Walls are cocoa and the ceiling shrimp (it. looked pale pink to us). Figured draperies are beige with cocoa, chocolate, melon and chartreuse in the pat- tern. These same draperies serve in lieu of a door between living room and bedroom. All the furniture is blonde Heywood - Wakefield. There is a sectional avocade sota and a platform rocker in , _Sreen. A round barrel chair 2) room are cocoa. Draperies which match those at the windows close off the bedroom from the living room. The carpeting is beige and green tweed. ” das cSt © YOUNG CHARMER — Three-year-old Leslie ig an attractive young lady with a winning smile. She makes her home with her aunt and uncle. All dressed up in her Sunday best, she poses for the photographer on the sectional sofa. Walls in this Under the front window is a long buffet. In the corner near the kitchen a china cupboard (Continued on Page 21, Col. 3) is upholstered in green, black and gold, Mr, Arce’s lounge chair is red leather. In the dining room the same cocoa and green color scheme prevails. It's most attractive in the house, but a headache for the photographer because it ab- sorbs all the light. Chairs are blonde with chartreuse seats, Here's Why 68 Couples have bought a VIKING HOME at ’ Judah Lake Estates 1 REALLY A MASTER — You've heard about the master bed- | Wakefield birch. The taffeta spreads are cocoa. Cornice boards room in homes. This 12x24 foot room really fs a king-size. Floors match the walls while the curtains are beige. Mrs. Arce has a are polished oak. The walls are pale green. Furniture is Heywood- way with house plants. Arne PPAF ee oe? te Se eee nemo ae ne All New VIKING ... Aluminum 3 Bedroom Home with the New CIRCULAR Floor Plan | ih , movts . batty ¢- somst | VA. $2 ™ . i KiTCaEN t DINING re’ re BEDROOM vette targa are repeupp tween ty'tt $79 PER i vf ; “ $ MOVES | ! J F.H.A. 440) YOU IN a $82 PER MONTH sanaat —* Pig home with ie oe pepnoom BEDROOM LIVING 200M oor you've asked for. You have bedrooms... . bi kitche regs | wears | oisreire wk baits labs ten tha ha tional’s. ee Aluminum Construction. Your home always looks freshly painted, SS gprotected by maintenance free alumirtum. 1,050. SQUARE FEET PLUS EASY TO REACH... ATTACHED GARAGE FOR FROM PONTIAC: . Drive North on Perry.to jostyn +1] 850 vs. Tum tot 5 Miles... er. North on to Montcalm . * . Turn to Joslyn **« « suit al Sipps hens Tum Left 5 Mies ? FREE Package of Alene Weep te Every Family ; ' ” West on Walton to foslyn ... Tern Right - Miles. om . NATIONAL HOMES JUDAH LAKE ESTATES No. DLORAH BUILDING CO. FE 2-912 Foe Ke a = ; ‘< 3 ‘ Sees ears oe. } — TWENTY | THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1959 oe | — “Survey Made Put Washroom Careful | Consideration : ‘Bria ) 1 Lots of Good Reasons|ter we svn: ues wenn sapahe | g a Precedes Home Deal stripping only costs about $100 tion Heasons may ever together. | nairs, replacements, and addi POINTS TO It also can bes top-notch im tons vestment. Government DON’T t | Sow that today 8 hence bept $j, 00s ultra, So@, Bomatant good actually increases) w+ only are these vital to ap- in value. year after year. — pearance inside and out, but can Here are some “do's” and) canse heat loss in winter if they. ‘don't’’ to help house-bunting fam-| sre of poor quality. Quality win- ilies in the purchase of a home! dows of ponderosa pine add to that will-give them of COM-| good appearance aNd are weath fort, pride, and sa ; erstripped to keep heat in and Exsentive Soares DO look the house over care-/ dust out, Wood sash end frames Research Institute. The basement washroom also) fully from roof to foundation and|ajsq contribute to heat savings vu —Overcrowded urban and sub- | serves as a mud room when there| inquire about the quality of build- - Riverside, I. urban areas. are small children in the family.|ing materials. If it has a roof of h Out Old Shell —Larger families and new |1¢’s a handy place for youngsters |asphait shingles, for example, you| Throw lac OXBOW family to wash up and change clothes. [can be sure it will give good, Z —Increased family income. long-lasting service. Always use fresh shellac when Ww —Demolition, disaster or aben- The basement washroom should DO be wary of sloppy- construc- | coating with this material. It WINDO donment of existing dwellings. have a shower bath in addition | |, Chances are you won't be/should never be stored longer than to a water closet and lavatery. | 411. to see much of the frame-|4 months, and then stored only in Co. A medicine cabinet should be | 0-4 but a careless plastering or container in a cool, dark a glass ble, Manufacturers of jabout equally divided between mas job often indicates yd place. If $n = mip ssieh Weed Windows, [those who settle within the same quality of work throughout ally oni én . tae Ayashi Replac ) i a house. ; drying . . Sesh mann (janie end tees who: go’ te otter The walls and door should be| DO make sure the house is well|lac may cause discoloration of the Phone fA “totatie characteristic of the| Painted a bright, cheerful color| insulated. Insutticient insulation or|surface to which it 1s applied. EM 3-4082 }micration picture is the tendency = good idea. to — a ‘a = of ae ee dollars ually. 10265 Highlend || % People to live only on the aver-|4.c4- Colored paint about the door| Thick mineral wool insulation — Rd. (M59) ee ho y knob. This will not show up dirty| at least 4 inches thick in the cell! ee fingerprints like a lighter tone. | ing and 3 inches thick in walls— Usually specially selected old costs towels and wash clothe are re) 0 i rel atetully at wiring served for use in the basement plumbing, and heating equipment. Custom Built Garages NO MONEY DOWN Those who miove each year are | Headquarters | FOR © PORCH ENCLOSURES © ADDITIONS © BREEZEWAYS EF i 2 A 3 WITT Ti Attention Home Owners mafrrta HAS BEEN APPOINTED EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR AND INSTALLERS IN booed , FOR YOUR HOME | Householders who are interested) ‘in the installation of a basement washtoom in an existing house are advised to consult with an experi- STANLEY. AWNING WINDOWS You'll like the advanced design of the new, all new STANLEY ALUMINUM AWNING WINDOWS with their smart, trim lines . . . quality construction . . . complete F.HLA. 60 Months to Pay -@GARAGES e¢ BREEZEWAYS ¢ADDITIONS o KITCHENS e PORCHES e BATHS © MASONRY WORK © ALL MODERNIZATION F.H.A. Open Every Night ‘til 9 P.M. — Sunday 12-4 P.M. IT IS EASY TO MAKE this stand; the construction is so simple. You will wonder how you ever got along without its useful terraced shelves. Pat- ‘tern 440, which gives actual- size cutting guides and shows every step, is 25 cents. It also is included in the Small Shelf KO KK KK KK KKK DOUBLE INSULATING GLASS — a weather protection... full ventilation... easy, efficient and Stand Packet 49 with four other popular patterns — all sawonccee | Ie M Building Service Dept. Bedford Hills, New York. | operation... and their surprising low cost | @ Completely weetherstripped @ Sleping sill fer @ Enclisive eporeting tree drainege metheniom @ Ne undesirable @ Interchangeable screen projecting erms and storm sesh @ Inside cleaning @ Keeps rain ovt...tets alr in @ Beouty of design 2255 W. Walton Bilva. FE 2-7004 eves. & sunday Pear] Harbor naval base was] Corner Opdyke MY 3-275] OR 3-2276 leased by the U. S. in 1887. anes _TIRED OF PAINTING YOUR HOME? cee then learn about GNOLIA THE PRE-CAST STONE SIDING THAT ELIMINATES COSTLY HOME PAINTING rerun twmew’ MAGNOLIA STONE FE 6-4522 te SPECIAL! THERE’S . fd ENCLOSED PORCH—This porch has been turned into a regular sum room by the substitution of aluminum sliding doors for the original screens, These doors can be set into frame construc- tion, brick veneer or solid masemry. Made in Warren, these doors have self-storing storm and screen protection. The doors may be used to replace French doors, to enclose room additioris or as patio entrances. Federal Modernization Company of Pontiac did the remodeling in the above picture [SESE eeee eee eee eee eee eee eee: OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO NEW HOME OWNERS... WE ARE ALSO EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF DorWAL SELF STORING STORMS AND SCREENS FOR ANY EXISTING ALU- MINUM SLIDING GLASS DOORS. OUR SLIDING GLASS MMM mL MM KH 84’x84”" STORM AND SCREEN IS WEATHER TIGHT, WATER TIGHT, pa “G S 4 99 LATCHES AUTOMATICALLY, SLIDES EASILY. SCREENS OUT : as pecia S | INSECTS, SAVES ON FUEL BILLS, NEVER NEEDS PAINTING. a $995 vor —— OR 4 BIG DELCO 90,000 BTU Paint PICTURE Now free ESTIMATES OF roses 6GAS FORCED AIR FURNACE AT ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATION TO YOU Includes Ducts and Registers for full. $ 00 5 room house. Only NO MONEY DOWN-TAKE 5 LONG YEARS TO PAY ATTENTION | | BUILDERS | OPEN MON. AND FRI. ‘TIL 9:00 P.M. DELIVERED and by CXESEEEESE See el eee eee eee eee, : CONTRACTORS © Be pg COMPLETE REMODELING SERVICE—"You Name It, Federal Will Build It” INSTALLED BY A\ No Money Down! WOW HK KKK HK KKK KK KKK KKH KKK Ta) 3 1) 2596 C : DIXIE. Hay. ) PARKING in Our Lot 3 BLOOKS NORTH SEES ESSE SSS SSS SS CSS CSS Se. e eS $11.61 ow) Eee St SS Sees Call ED for Wholesale Prices and Complete Information IMI 6-4188 FE 2-1684 ae a Delivered COSREM, 371 Voorheis Rd. One hes ws WOODWARD OF TELEGRAPH Acrom From Ted's Drive-in Mi 64188 Fe 21eea | * Peta 4 4 eS 4 we ee ek kee ee tk ee eek eee ie i I I KKK KKK KAERK * 9a.M.-7P~.M. Closed Sundays _ FE 2.2919 Laindinananae ee ee SS SSS SS SS See eS r ‘ ‘ c ‘ . 5 ; ‘ \ ; ioe : : oe | \ 1? , . , < 5 "ge 9 Sine \ ; { . ‘ f- ‘a A | . } | ry | : Ce es we wy > we IO _THE PONTIAC PRESS, _satuRDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1959 Ps ee ee a re ee ee ee ae ee ee eee ee ee ee eee FE 5-7471 ® No Down Payment .. © 36 Months to Pay » @ Ist Payment Nev. GAS RESEARCH HOUSE — This model home, two years in the planning stage, is the result of research among prospective home buyers in the $40,000 class. The house is completely equipped with the newest gas heating, range, water heat- er, washer-dryer, refrigerator and incinerator. Built on several levels, the upper part contains a completely separate retirement apartment. In noleum make it attractive and ° in keeping with the rest of the pink kitchen. Splash backs and counter tops are pink linen weave Formica. The sheer ruffled cur- tains are white with pink and | | | (Continued From Page 19) | holds about 100 salt and pepper shakers from all over the world. The youngsters eat out on the screened porch in warm weather. But snacks and green flowers. a lunches are eaten at the x *« * LI ° kitchen table the rest of the All cupboards a? year, Mrs, Arce’s kitchen is large enough to give ber good working space and room enough for a metal table and pink plastic chairs. Pink, green, maroon and char- treuse confetti dots on the li- , GAS. and OIL Burners top stove and wall oven. As mentioned above, there is a large screened porch a race ogainst time... Winter will be here sooner than The Arces have a flourishing you think — Order your garage now—Save getting into a cold car! The master bedroom should Financing Up to 7 Years be called king - size. Closets ex- io dd SALES & SERVICE tend all around one corner. There are drawers below and cupboards above. It's a dream room for any woman who has “There Is No Substitute for Experience” Open Daily 9:00 to 5:30 At the llashing whiie light just eas! of Oakiand A. MURRAY WHITE BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE FURNACES VACUUMED MOERY’S OIL BURNER FE 2-4970 | with some one else. In here the floors are polished | The walls and valance boards ——— is a profusion of plants. ) *«* * | LAKEWOOD * INCORPORATED VILLAGE cement block, painted white, The FE 4-9544. 207 W. Montcalm Home Sites Soe Ane cal het saber wen . EM 3-0085 or MU 4-8825 ne en 6 Left! 1,000 SQUARE FEET—3 BEDROOM RANCH HOMES IN BEAUTIFUL. COMMERCE TAKE MEADOWS addition there are three more bedrooms, Partici- pants in this Gas Research Home Presentation are Consumers Power Company, the Frankel Brothers and the American Gas Association. The model, open daily from 1 to 7, is located in Franklin Woods. mile south of Maple to Pickering road. Turn let and = the signs. Arce Home a Do-It- Yourself. Job ing. Carpet of Comfort A ranch with the colonial look : FEATURING : 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, glass tub enclosure, slate coon, fie ie heat exchanger and releases || place, all custom kitchen, large wood windows, ocak floors, tered wall “full basement ached ‘outlet below - the foot vat the(l = aie works “_—T ONLY $1G,O75 ON Your Shown by Appointment © Above All, Maintenance Free Brick & Aluminum 1250 Square Feet BATEMAN & KAMPSEN FE 4-0528 and low blower speeds is desig- |if jnated on the control. i] ! ij SEE US FIRST ter fond Centracte—-Real Estate— 7 rance-lnvestmen to— DAWSON & BUTTERFIELD |] R. Johan Butterfield | * RR saginew * FE 2-54 posormananaccinensneensrene sweeter senate TTT UNIT ' STEP CUSTOM RAILING For a Step in Beauty Drive down Franklin road, % Free eiiaies ~ We Deliver UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF oa SPACE CONCRETE STEP COMPANY = 6497 Highland Rd. (M-59) OR 3-7715 TTT ILI TIT TIT TTT TIT iIII Titi iti iii iii iy Tread Reduces Slipping porch has a fibreglas roof over it. A strong, childproof fence surrounds the property. This gives Mrs, Arce peace of mind when the children are out play- | . | are natural birch with large round steel han- | dies, Mrs. Arce has a counter | for the children at the back.. | ever had to share a tiny closet | oak. Sheer curtains are beige. | spreads cover the twin beds, | ° Sensationally low priced et only ne, ® Price includes bi P80 foot lot © IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY MOVES YOU IN. NOTHING MORE TO PAY MODEL OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY "10-750 1:00. P.M. to 6:00 P.M. sa NO MONEY DOWN PAY ONLY *3 BIG BEDROOMS | —-* PERIMETER HEATING. & SEPARATE DINING ROOM . * ATTACHED CARPORT If It’s Built by G&M... IT HAS TO BE GOOD NO MONEY DOWN FIVE YEARS TO PAY EASY F.H.A. TERMS For Your Convenience... Open Sunday 12-4 . oe GARAGES Styled, designed and built to fit your home, needs and budget. We have over 50 models to choose from. Call us today and let our ex- perts show you how easy and economically you can nove a garage your home needs. We Also Specialize in . . © ATTICS © GARAGES — © KITCHENS © SIDING © ADDITIONS © ALUMINUM SP RECREATION & ASBESTOS | ROOMS SIDING © PORCHES © CONCRETE © ROOFING work SS RPS pa ne mame tenia ; NO PAYMENT 4 TWENTY-TWO ; % Y hy ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1959 i Metal. weatherstripping reducés annoying “drafts by & per. cent; keeps out dirt, sand, soot, smoke, rain and snow; stops window rat- tling; and deadens street. noises. MERCER HEATING | 24-HOUB SERVICE Thermo Products Gas or Oil Phone MA 4-1569 or FE 4-4508 825 N. Pontiac Tr., Walled Lk. Give Children Good Study Area . NEW YORK (UPI)—Desk tops for home study should be at least two feet by four feet in area and 25 to 30 inches from the floor, depending on the child’s size. ~ The chatr, straight - backed, should be high enough to bring top. Lamps siould be about two. —_——————_ feet high with semi-direct lighting, | a high-wattage bulb and a good- FRED W. [me MOOTE, Inc. Coating Protects Electrical Contractor | Every part of your air condi- State end City Licensed toner has been covered with a ;Chemical coating which protects it e COMMERCIAL from moisture and consequent e INDUSTRIAL rust. Expert chemists in the paint, varnish and lacquer industry work constantly to perfect’ and improve 845 W. Huron St. Sep needed for practically FE 2-3924 — FE 2-4008 leverything we use in our daily lives. Over 25 Years in Pontiac | | Harold E. Booth || CUSTOM BUILDER. || NEW HOMES and COTTAGES | \¥ © REMODELING © SIDING * REC. ROOMS | ® ROOFING ® ADDITIONS © KITCHENS ® GARAGES ® BREEZEWAYS ® ATTICS ® BATHS ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS | FHA CONVENTIONAL NO MONEY DOWN 551 HILLTOP DRIVE PONTIAC oe EM 3-4501 ae Lots of Questions to Ask About Roofs | ' |in-@ home, here are some ques- |tions to ask yourself. (and your | an area that is subject to high Many families who plan to build or buy a home fail to realize the importance ‘of the roof to their and to protect windows from and dirt? 6. Does it have color, one tels and to’ the appearance and life of the! tinction ; * *« * If you and your family are preparing to make an investment) architect or builder) about the root; 1. Does it have sufficient pitch to provide extra living space when you need it, or at least to provide space for storage or a future air conditioning system? 2. Is the roofing material a top quality type, such as asphalt! shingles, that will insure years of trouble-free protection from all) kinds of harsh weather? 3. Does the roof have a rich,; textured appearance without/ ‘ hursh, annoying glare? DON'T forget to investigate 4. If the house is located in He E f E fst] se. * winds, does it have the new, specially wind-resistant asphalt shingles—the kind that stay in place during wind storms of even hurricane velocity? lower mortgage rate. Even \% 5. Does the rvof have a wide overhang to shade wi side walls from hot summ and Paid off. sun, . — Removing Decals | Remove decals from walls or furniture with the ink blotter treatment. Soak ordinary blotters 3 BEDROOMS $100 MOVES YOU INI WALL-TO-WALL CARPET 135 W. KENNETT FE 56-0251 j\in water, press them onto the lsurface over the decals, allow — to dry thoroughly, and peel Jioff both blotter and decals. per cent less interest adds up to hundreds of dollars saved over the yaars before a mortgage is soi, HOMES FOR AMERICANS LR SS eR BA ts NES IR ER EOE Nee Let's Count the Keys CHICAGO (UPI) — Americans wn 12 million pianos. Black otf j €i FAMILY Fe 14 ROOM car MT ip DINING ey, ger IF-O%I-OE Pontiac’s Special | Priced $11,750 - $77.00 Monthly’ §): Brick %3 Bedrooms } arog ® * 1% Baths : * Carpeting Full Basement * Country Size Kitchen off St. Mode ot Se ceear boron” McMAHON REAL ESTATE Model Open 10 te 9 FE 3-9022 BEDROOM 4-0’ « 12-4" 17-8 a % 2" bo a Cee anit uy LIVING ROOM 19-0" « 12-3 wee + vorea cece -, ee. eset SS 2: » *MOR-SUN is guaranteed by Good Housekeeping! GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 3401 W. HURON “Your Heating Supermarket” FE 8-0484 4 / WHEE-E-E-E) = oe rife << | ALL THESE come with the house oe } Ht NO EXTRAS TO BUY! It is the company’s own 15- : 1.0 “ey Ob eee80 e vantages to all office workers. Although the building -is being erected primarily for L-O-F ad- ministrative offices, five floors will be rented to outside tenants. The one-inch Thermopane win- dows will previde insulation equal to an eight-inch concrete wall against winter's cold and 4 summer’s heat. Outer panes will consist of Parallel-O0-Grey, a twin-ground plate glass of neu tral_color, that reduces solar glare and heat energy input. Paraliel-0-Piate, regarded as “the hi-fi ef plate glass,’’ will | compose the inner panes. i In designing homes, architects’ generally figure that by using | Thermopane they can double the size of windows without adding to the heating or air conitioning loads. Like advantages are said SINGLE CAR _ to apply to commercial buildings. GARAGES §exntecrd Heating ate aware =). Keeps Floors Warmer’ | = =) ¥ IJ a = Bul -IN RANGE 14x20 ee | § ee pik N DRYER A I I A ES NNR GALES TNE —) Clethesd: yeu = 6 etmaprpne commence serene re gyantasoapttas af” 27 oF Sg gin cme ooragpen: ic nye ae 3 é THIS MODEL HIGHER cially effective in warming cold $ 00 floors and keeping them comfort- able even during the most severe _ weather, a home heating researc " DIXIE stubcrs. ron a BUILDE NTIAC CODE inois has disc . RS CEMENT INCLUDED | Baseboard panels distribute eat | ° long the entire length of a wall | 4900 Highland Rd. No Money Down—5 Years to Pay F too eve rather than — = | trate at at one §& , notes e | M-59 fee ee ee | Better Heating-Cooling "Council. Call for Free Estimate Pisves ——— - =. a weal actor in e se nei 8) FE 5.4218 MODERNIZATION “high “floor comfort Fatiag or | @ ATTICS @ ADDITIONS | | OR 4.0358 @ PORCHES @ REC. ROOMS | Homemakers Afflicted | (Hagstrom) / | An estimated 10 million home. | HIGH QUALITY AT LOW PRICES ‘makers in the United States are afflicted with disabilities of varying seriousness. _ 4 Over 1200 Sq. Ft. of Luxurious Living Plus Garage SUBURBAN LIVING AT j ITS BEST WITH ALL WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING Ii - 2 THE CITY CONVENIENCES rr sim nen ny wn maT ae iw ncn ence m= ae - oe THE BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM MODEL - LOCATED IN FABULOUS ROCHTSTER HEICHTS - IN THE HEART OF OAKLAND COUNTY'S CULTURAL CENTER, CONVENIENT TO M.S.U.0. AND NORTH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 16,950 i. 18,950 Ssine eT wt _-f iL 4 i i bn i in ti i ti in si si nt ti i in te hi hn i hi Ai Ai Ni in i i i i i i Ni Ni i i i i i i ie i i i hh i hi i i he ht i i Ni i PPP PPP PPO OOD OPO OOOO OTE CTS TCT CCC CCC CCC EE VV Y. "3 BEDROOMS and what a = DREAM FULL BATH COMPLETE INCLUDING LOT, WATER, SEWER, WALKS AND DRIVEWAYS a a of qa baynrstd $3.650 DOWN LARGE FAMILY KITCHEN ' LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS DERIMETER OIL HEATING 7 @ FRONT PORCH CAPE COD STYLE OT-WIDE LOT “thee ar embers ‘Cot seine | @ BEAUTIFUL IxL KITCHEN FRUITWOOD FINISH FO og Tiicads Ui échen, AR yen ted te @ FORMICA TOPS—VENT FAN @ CERAMIC TILE BATH—TUB SHOWER @ CHOICE OF FACE OR MISSION BRICK @ LOTS FROM 80 TO 100 FEET WIDE @ FINISHED GARAGE AND STORAGE SPACE @ PAVED STREETS—CEMENT DRIVES AND WALKS @ CITY WATER AND SEWER f trom $ | 19130 down—pivs'e low closing: charge which , en oe : e complete am re INCLUD vc ALL FEATURES pe be tp bn ht i i i i i a i i i i “(T0 PONTIAC) |: } @ BLOCK TO PUBLIC AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS : @ BUS SERVICE TO HIGH SCHOOL AND M.S.U.0O. VILLAGE OF @ 4 BLOCKS TO LARGE SHOPPING CENTER $150 DOWN ROCHESTER | 2 @ 8-FT. SLIDING DOOR—FAMILY ROOM lo E late) costs rune | SMITHA-LILLY OL 1 sit ~ CUSTOM BUILDERS DECORATED , ee | oe €y + ROCHESTER ‘ , " mf Or one penny more: FIELD BUILDING CO., MODEL PHONE UL 2-445C_ ie % . oy ™ r ~ f 3 4 co ? at ‘ ’ =i 4 : ; 2 TD GR ke A TE a eee Ty a en pt tlt ly ll, tt, Stein 8 len nits adh Abs ra Ah tn. A rl rela. nn treatin Atal tien Anil. “errreerererreree \ X 7 = 2 TWENTY-FOUR 2 No Oceans on Moon Astronomers once thought there were oceans on the moon. Now they know, says the National Geo-; | graphic Society, that there_ are none, ‘ Two Famous Names IN HOME HEATING BRYAN FRENCH DOWAGIAC One of the oldest and most re- spected names in home heating. RURAL CHARM — A covered front porch and garage set at an interesting angle, permitting drive to cross front entrance, are THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1959 Can Be Convenient A halt-bath off the kitchen is a "(Bathroom Laundry | * INSULATION C 0. Pontiac A Rp ynaprnasgny ete 3 features of this eight-room farm-type ranch. It has four bedrooms, three baths and offers 1,867 square feet of habitable space. Come in and see us about your gas or oil heating needs. Our men are all highly trained heating ex- perta. And, we handle the line noted for top - quality — Dowagiac. Come in soon! t cs ~ “eo Cicicd tt. Th = i CRAY TPREMA Heating and Sheet Meteo! | Contractor X76 Serving Pontiac Since 1925 5 oe —— 351 N. PADDOCK ST. FE 5-6973 | —C tt “DP ewayiae ee ae Weter Heeters « Air Conditioners This Spacious Home WHEN YOU HEAT“ Worth Budgeting For This house is for people wholentrance and an open plan kitchen jhave been -scrimping along with and family room in- the service less space than they need, knOW- area are the keys to excellent ing what they want in a home but | not being able to find it. circulation. The living room, one step down from the rest of the It's not an economy model But if the budget can be stretched to|Mouse and running front to rear meet the building bill this is cer-|instead of side to side, is in the tain: you will have a home offer-|center of everything but wonder- comfort, convenience and fully isolated from idle traffic samour X-76 has a fireplace centered The house has eight rooms, | on » long wood paneled wall, a | with three or four bedrooms, | wide window overlooking a porch | three baths, sunken living room, | and the rear yard. A Japanese | breezeway and covered porches wood grille and stylish roped | in front and rear. planter add a dramatic touch. Three bedrooms in the left wing dance of closets. you're really living’ The best in modern fuels deserves the best in modern equipment Play safe, Be sure. ACCEPT NOTHING BUT si trol HEATING EQUIPMENT | The plan, X-76 in the House of | THERE'S NOTHING FINGER BUTI ithe Week series of distinguished are yzoned fo: homes, was designed by Architect m complete privacy Rudolph A. Matern to bring grace. |°ut are easily accessible through ful rural charm to a wide lot in|the wide foyer hall. There are two ithe suburbs or an even larger baths in this section, one Juxurious- iplece of property in the country. lY large with wrap-around vanity ‘TRAFFIC-FREE LIVING Room |‘ *"4 —_ lavatories. “4A big wide foyer at the front! The'tnuster bedroom jis over- 2 - me tize and has a private bath. It's iwoset hall can double as a dress- jing room. A door leads from the bedroom fo the rear porch. Otto A. Trzos 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. THE HOME DE&SGNED with the FAMILY IN MINDI Keego Harbor Designed ond Built by A fo Eves. and Sun. FE 2-0278 E. ALAN GILFORD & ir ine cae poems we Pilger Call MA 6-6247 of the house is not used as 2383 Orchard Lake FE fe! | The large family room at the front of the house connects direct- ly to the kitchen across the break- fast and lunch bar. Large closets \provide plenty of storage for toys land games. * * ot Relation of kitchen, family room and dining room bears close ex- For a Free Estimate Call: UTOMATIC EATING CO. 4.000 Meccessfel fnetall.— ations im Pentiae Ares 17 Orchard Lake Av. FE 2-9124 ichildren's activities. A solid wall shields the kiteh. | en from the adjoining fermal dining room, however, eo that the work area can be complete. ly closed off when guests are — | being entertained. A utility room leads from the efficient kitchen to the basement | stairs and doors to beth side and back of the house. There's space for washer, dryer and storage. * An added feature in this rear \corner of the house, if desired, {s a hothouse. Homeowners without TORIDHEET AUTOMATIC HEATING | ‘ All Forms of out of routine traffic paths. Note also the abun- amination. There's perfect visibil-|— {ity from kitchen to family room so mother can easily supervise @ SEE | a a | | H | ~ rt J |sreen thumbs could eliminate ‘the fj . ‘Must Allow Moisture a a to Escape From House A _ Everytime you turn on a water) 5 faucet or gas under a coffee pot) .- | you release moisture into the air. % ‘ o— | | GARAGES | CUSTOM BUILT--- SPECIAL PRICES NOW IN EFFECT @ Block @ Brick © Frame # ro In fact, with every breathe you! ~ take, a small amount of vapor is| " | sent out into the space you oc- “;--' | cupy. Moisture can ruin even the ‘y most expensive paint jobs, but | with a little thoughtfulness, you 'ean do much toward its control. * * * Check radiators for leaks, in- stall vents over gas appliances, repair all leaky plumbing, make sure there is adequate ventilatiori in areas that are exposed to mois- ture, and make sure moisture has a way to escape in rooms used tor drying laundry and the like. ON ALL GARAGES | 8S DISCOUNT oo 78 ee COMPLETE MODERNIZATION PROGRAM @ Recreation Booms @ Breeseways @ Porches @ Seofing @ Siding Free Estimates FHA TERMS Cement Work Pedy-Bilt Garage Co. Builders of Fine Garages 7722 Austere, Waterford PHONE OR 3-5619 1960 Bonus Model Homes HIGHLAND ESTATES Pris Pieren Shopping Center space by extending the rear porch. | BERT L. SMOKLER CO. One of the special features is the attractively angled garage wing, which gives an interesting } shape to the breezeway and makes {possible a driveway passing the \front entrance. Breezeway roof is |pierced to allow a shaft of sunlight jor moonlight to illuminate garden plot below. , | There are 18 closets and | eabinets in the house, not count- ru! ...PUT YOUR ae ing kitchen storage, and more oes Phd | storage space in the garage. Ss at ry The architect calls for stone veneer on the exterior of the bed- jroom wing and hand-split wood shakes on the balance. ig. ~«e « > soPTens A | The habitable area of X-76 is > REGENGRATES jj IF 1,867 square feet excluding hot-, ITSOLB Ss — — a jhouse and garage. Overall length| \ is 94°7" and depth is 42'9". The de- sign would require a lot of ap- service ' proximately 115 by 100. | | nT Soa Ly, HOME in the COMFORT ZONE! Yes, winter is on its way! Soon it will be ‘back indoors’ for most folks! More time will be spent inside the home. That's one reason you should fix it up now, But, there is another reason — a sound, well-cared-for home cuts down on your fuel bills and cuts down on more costly repairs later. Fix-ap now! 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In driving, a one-track mind pays big dividends. When your troubles get the upper hand, you’re heading for an accident! Last year, 37,000 people died in traffic accidents. Many were killed by drivers who let their minds wander from the business at hand. Distraction can lead to destruction—for yourself or others. Stay alert and you'll stay alive! _ | | Where traftiic laws are strictly enforced, deaths go DOWN! , _ Support your local Safety Council © pa ae I PONTIAC: PRESS ye . : | Publiahe in on efertto eve lies, in conperation withthe Notional Safety Council and The Advertising Counc a | ag e . : os ey z | e eet Son! = 3 : ’ = A eee ’ = Fi News From Men in the Service . TWENTY-SIX f i Pie, M.Sgt. Watson J. Jennings is visiting his sister Mrs. Henry Evans and her family of 260 Dick Ave. or a 45-day leave from Ger- many prior to his new assignment at the U.S. Army Hospital, Fort Meade, Md., on Oct. 2. Sgt. Jen- nings has returned from 42 months’ duty in Germany and has completed 17 years in the Army. DAVIS JENNINGS Serving with the Navy aboard the USS Ticonderoga is Robert 0. | Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Davis of 3388 Shaw Dr., Drayton Plains. Davis recently completed electronics schooling at Millington, Tenn., where his parents spent four | days with him before his embark- | ation. He was graduated Waterford Township High School: in 1958. Friends may address mail Robert O. Davis, AN5272651, S-6 Division, USS Ticonderoga (GVA 14) C. O. Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif Three area omen arrived at Naha, Okinawa, Sept. 6 with the First Battalion, Filth Marine Keglinent, aboard the SS Gen eral D. 1. Sulfan for 15 months of duty. They are Marine Pfc. Alfred K. Larsen, son of Mr, and Mrs. George F. Larsen of 351 Norcott St., Keego Harbor; Pvt. dames W. Stamper, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Stamper of 44578 Pontiac Trail, Wixom, atid Pie. James EF. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith of 180 Indianside Dr., Lake Orion. Members of the Third Trans- placement Battalion, the three are assivned to units of the new rota- tion program under which Marines 15 months with the First serve Division at Camp Pendleton, Calif, 15 months on Okinawa and from| gf Gons, Germany, is Army Pte. Jackie D. Mick, son of Mr. .and Mrs. Charles S. Mick, of 409 Broadway Ave. A gunner in the infantry’s Company B, he entered the service in March 1958 and arrived in Europe in September 1958. He was employed at Pontiac Division of Geheral Motors Cor- poration here before entering the service. * * * Army Pfc. David F. Hubbard, ison of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Hubbard of 556 Lochaven Rd. re-| cently participated in the Seventh, Army driver proficiency contest in Mannheim, Germany. A mechanic, he entered the Army in August 1957 and arrived in Europe in July 1958. He was employed by the National Food Store before entering the service. | organized the stepped-up program to meet a critical shortage of skilled linguists. Upon completing his studies Sgt. Brown will be prepared for duty as an interpreter converse freely in Arabic as well as to read and write the language. Parking on Routes — Will Soon Be Rare. On-street lines in major cities ‘will ‘soon be as rare as wooden Indians, or translator and will be able to cent ian pon oD age sede er John C. Mackie said Friday, _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1959 ADAM AMES SAULT STE. MARIE (UPD ~ parking on state: trunk- Mackie said the merchant: “is Sgt. Brown and his wife, Helen, reside in Salinas, Calif. _* * * A recent graduate of the photo interpretation specialist course, Department of Intelligence Train- ing, at Sheppard Air Force Base is A.3C. William C. McNabb Jr., son of Mr. and Mes. William G. McNabb _of 2325 Watkins Lake Rd. He is a 1958 Waterford Town- ship High School graduate and was employed as a salesman at Mon- arch Men's Shop before enlisting. far less dependent on the parking spaces outside hig front door than he ~realizes."’ ro The highway chief, in remarks prepared for delivery before the’ BOOTS AND HER BODDIES Michigan Society of Planning Of- 2 Pep ficials, said removal of parked ~ << gy We VEO ears from streets will increase the street's capacity and facilitate traffic flow, along with eliminat- ing a major traffic hazard. Washington has the purest known | silica deposits in the United States. & THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger THE BERRYS QD Watt 1. RANGER DIGCWERS WAT Gi. TK RECORDS GND @ LINK ‘ SEE | i ine. TM. Reg. U.S. Pat. ft Gat SMITH MICK Staff Sgt. Ralph EF. Shutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor i. Shutt of 1397 Sanatorium Rd., has re- entisted in the Alr Force for six years, He has completed nine years of military service and plans to remain with the Alr Force until he in eligible for re- tirement. A bookkeeper, he Is assigned to the Institute of Technology Book Store at Wright- | Patterson Alr Forde Base near Dayton, Ohio. Sgt. lc. Donald W. Brown, son jof Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brown of |2495 Belford Rd., Holly, has been selected for an intensive year-long course of instruction in Arabic at the U. 8. Army Language School in Monterey, Calif, The Army has “This evening, just for your sake, I'm going to completely ignore ee eee emmy diet.” LONGER THAN A DINER WHO CAN'T BOARDING HOUSE iad allie = A right equa od fag U > fret ‘, “\ DIXIE DUGAN Z Vib MARTHA, MY LOVE, L FEAR YOUR 4 DRAB EXISTENCE WITH THOSE 4 LOUTISH BOARDERS HAS DULLED YOUR ESTHETIC SENSIBILITIES / Up REMIND ME TO. BOOK PASSAGE TO THE CONTINENT WITH THE FIRST Eso By McEvoy and Strieber A Ly TS CON AS CHECK’ 1] ROYALTIES FROM “THE SONG T'M COMPOSING /A LEISURELY BICYCLE [> ALLEY OOP TOUR OF THE GALLERIES AND _/ ——— a Ir we : ii "eo BUT WE CANT, ESPECIALLY TH’ | [WED HAVE BEEN, AW, THAT WOLLDNT MUSEUMS WILL RENEW ww 2 sq \ UST. GO KNOCK/" ALL OUR EXPENSE.AINT| | ALL RIGHT IF YOu! BE TOO HARD 10. /” ATTA BOY! JUST YOUR CULTURAL GLOsSs/ NO TWO WAYS \ IM IN TH HEAD/ TROUBLE AND | YOU AN! 00C HADN'T LOST | FIND IF WE'D GO/ WHAT I'VE BEEN ABOUT IT. COP EVEN IF HE IS | EXPENSE TO BEGINNIN’ TO THAT TWO TON LOOK FOR IT. WAITING TO HEAR f ; LARSEN STAMPER WE'VE GOT TO \ MOONITE! GET 1M HERE. [ RUN A BIT OF GOLD-IN THE 74 = Pe’ YOU sA&y! 4, ; GET RID OF OXY! MY GOGH! _/\_SHORT? J ARKANSAS RIVER eh yw eee A member of the Third Armored | ———_, a eel > 7 — : = tf ge Division's 46th Infantry in Kirch) . Ug "i a i - Manslaughter Count) | (Sse | TRIN ut | OD Gree s Looms After Hazing . LOS ANGELES (AP) — Some A Kappa Sigma fraternity mem- : bers may be charged with man- slaughter in the death of a Uni. CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner versity of Southern California stu- WERBAPTER, WHEN LSNAP Inv dent who choked to death during FINGERS YOU WILL CLOSE YOUR initiation. This was announced Friday by. Dist. Atty, William B. McKesson An inquest into the death of Richard Swanson, 21, will be held OU SEE Tuesday, HE'S WOOIN Swanson had been required to swallow a chunk of oil-soaked THE MUSE = raw Hveg. It stuck in his throat. ° "s : : J 4 / Lene seen rd your the efi i t oe po 5 C, Fie = ee , : is nd de g Mr itz di wi ahe — Fu f at chance h Wi Hope n. St sinla = ce al a ters as ae | road. ine ven npn seni Ss will Loy | 0S end nite ee oe x. Rosia xo bei H al and b oar i e — 0H — Hove Tr l Ee Field i Sad “Bene t 0° It relied = 2A by . hers. 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Be ar’ iT es ase st = - 4 ck e ave e — nea \ em 2 i = baat ! = ae atin cs ple Sha O on “ a res e mee H . et Sot afte on O ee at Se a n 3B M L | ° a 3 re . eae E ie , se Ons 00 - oy Re FRI ofl : sg : eae S EN fe) altor Re S — : i oe au yb - EN, “: poe Re ctor ag Ey * - C¢ BCHURTT Réaltor tt ‘ J : Py . ce TWENTY-EIGHT 6 For Sale Houses Near Watkins Lake... roth lake pivmeee 2 bed- — © wood- car Tot. clone fencing, Also penser: ‘acant. Move right n New Brick 3. bedroom, full basement, auto. ol] furnace. A ve hice property for only $950 down, Immediate possession. $1.200 Down... For this 5-room, 2 bedroom home with full basement. Only § years old. Oi] heat. city water and gas. Cail for details. GILES REALTY CO. FE 5-6175 221 are AVE OPEN 9AM 9PM MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DON'T LET LACK OF CASH STOP you from owning your own home. cee SEABOARD FINANCE CO 185 N. Perry 81. FE 86-0661 __ For Sale Houses BY OWNER. CUSTOM BUILT Near Williams Lake. 3 bedroom natural birch finish. Marble fireplace, 22-ft, carpet- ha ay livin, — slate ve le, ered. wr Ceram tile on with poor vanity. Full basement with large tiled ree- reation area Water softener. Aluminum screens. Many other extras. Must be seen to be oa A gest buy at . plans cash to mortgage For appolat- ment Phone 0 ry} 35-4801. NEAR ROCHESTER. VERY GOOD apoE f — Soe ome base- acre. Pew beautify pr 3,800. §2,- 000 dow: ps | 4 Ut $271 ‘int Brick, 3 opi yh bei basement, é ee . BATH. 2 RM & BATH income private, § car garage Full basement, gas heat. Ez 5-8588 42M HOUSE IN PONTIAC REA- sonable. Small down payment. OR 3-0035 'N T BEDRM ATTRACTIVE HOUSF. | ~ @100 dn FE TAYLOR A REAL FAMILY HOME This modern #&room bun- gacow features J bedrooms, carpeted living room, full basement 26 16 recrea- tion space 2-car erage lot Io0 x 180 Full price $12 450--Easy terms CLARKSTON AREA - 5 acre estate including mod- ern J bedroom home with aun porch. Full basement, enclosed breezeway and 2- car attached garage Full Drice $15 63:-Easy terms OR 4-0306 REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 7732 Highiand Ra «Msg 3} BEDRM HOME. OVER-LOOK. tng Ca lake Very emall down payment $48 per mo FE 41444 MUST shit DUK fO PROMO. | tion J} bedrm brick ranch | Basement storms fence, ter softener $13 800. Siisase re “400 $1500 down 2517 zat | lorayten Piains OF 51556 NEAR CLARKSTON J “BEDRM | ranch home on large jot Brick, I'y baths treea owner $13 000 MAple OPEN ~ UNDAY 1 to 8 nn q 93 W. COLGATE Tnapect thie new 3 bedroom brick front ranch Destgned for family livin Large living room, with > wa paneied in ey mahogany Large kitchen with! lots of cupboards Pull bese.) meot Chas heal Pwat poasession | Will duplicate on your lot i he money dawn OPIN SUNDAY 1 to 8 | SBME HEATH ST. | Come out and see this 6 room! with car port om large lot — oak floors Plastered walls. lored bathroom fixtures This je aw home you will be proud to your friends Full price irae Rd to Pelton | to Heath 8t to OPEN OPEN SUNDAY 1 to &® CELARKSTEON AREA New 3 bedroom brick Truly fine custom bulll ranch Ver beet In home construction hatha Beautifully Gecaiatee: Full basement Porced air heat 2, Large corner lot for only $18 600 | Will dupileate anywhere to your cholce WILLIAMS "# » BOTATE & ENSOR AN = PE 4-0847 show only Out north signs ral Mi DWIN | BY OWNER LAKE tree orivileges Jo bhetrm brick ranch ull barement— Phone Of 3.9767 | CI—NOTHING DOWN J hedroom Full basement, FA ol heat Large lot Total price @10- Soo) Mortgage costa move you! in ' John J. Vermett REALTY 9207 Commerce Ra EM sane FUREKA &PRINGS, ARKANSAS hb room home Full attie, g jote £0 x f0 Centrally Jocated Im Mediate occupancy, 65000 FF #9425 CHEROKEE HILLS. BY OWNER 3} bedroom brick, ceramte bath Tiled basement, breeseway and _firage FE 4 (hao ONLY 6500 DOWN New modern home with large picture window (05 BE. Mapie A | mitomatic olf furnace. gaa water Heater Community water Oak floors Modern kitchen On paved street Close to achools and bus MODERN DOLL HOUSE Located near Creoks and Auburn Ave Cinder Block cotistmuction Sterne and oacreens Large living room! with gas heat Reautiful kitehen sith lots of cupboard apace Util | {ty tecm 2 hedroomes with large closets Lovely landecaped = fot Only $840 down LC NEW INGHAM Cerner At paren & Crookes Rada Uh 2-3310 OPEN TIOUSE 2845 BARKMAN SUNDAY 1 TO 6 EXCEPTIONAL AND OUTSTAND- INC) LAKEFRONT ON RPEAUTI FUL WORMER LAKE @ ROOMA RASEMENT RECREATION HOOM & GARAGE BRAUTIFUL LANDSCAPED YARD WITH UN. DFRGROUND SPRINKLING BYB- TEM OUTSIDE BARBECUE OFF WALTON BLYD C SCHUETT. REALTOR PHONE FE # O4n8 SPECTAL: VALUES PONTIAC MOTOR EMPLOYEES SAVE TRANAPORTATION. COSTS Joslvn-Kennett area, clean, gan heated, 2 bedrm home. large liv orm, dining room, a kitchen, fill basement Btorma & screens, cement foundation for garage Only $8500 full price ROCHESTER AREA $8000 TOTAL. heme near Croke and Auburiy section, built 1987 4 blocks to shopping area. close to elementary and high schools PH ¥E Ls she) DUPLEX FOR COLORED FoR} sale. Live in one apartment, the other is already rented Live for almost nothing. Privately owned _For_ detatis call, Fr B-0786 3 bedem SUNDAY 2-5 CHARM, INDIVIDUALITY Beauty & location combine te make this 3° bedroom home a thrill to own The 21 ft. carpeted living room features a apiece & at- tractive wits pap Sparkling oak floors full dining room, A heat garage. neatly anauenged yard A home for happy beeps and priced right at Witte aie * FE 2.0263 “bon oat rough wirin 50n163. Fuil price $6.450. fines 6-3868. FE 65-5078 NICE 2 BEDRM. LAKE PRIV Only $366 dn UL 2-4280 {Ce 2 BEDROOM PONTIAC _ lakefront. Only $460 dn. UL 2-4289 ~ OPEN 45 sat. & Sun. 344 Leota, Pleasant Lake 3 bed- room and possible 4. Brick ranch, ¢ years old. Attached garage Bullt-in electric range & oven, Stainless steel sink Birch cabi- nets Fire viace. Lake Hie bis Has place to dock your ‘8. te an es zeae around saa 000 down VIC MILLER MUlberry 09-4444 LARGE OLDER HOME IN MIL- FORD, 4 Bedrooms, stone bave- ment, & garage, paved street Cily water, gas, & sewers avalli- sole Large shade trees ner lot SER + $6,500 with terms or $7,000 cash. STEELE REALTY. 135 (M-60) at Milford Ra _land, Michigan MU 4-204 ‘BROWN Troy | on cor: | Highland | jgh (00 Down — 262092 Fr BUN. | ghiow with attached (wo car and 2 ACRES of jand at on) $7200 «WILL TRADE Bome fruit, berries & etc DOWN — Large & rm home! NEAR 6t Fred's Needs painting Chea the man with large $0500 LAKE FRONT bungaiow with Oil furn” Eng¢losed porch Qood clean f¢endition ail furnished except bedrooms 120 ft on the water Easy terms. « for amily Modern b@sement ‘SPECIAL Two homes on large 66 2 770 ft Jot) 6 room mod ern bungalow for you and smal) er home that renta for 660 “here le @ bargain. Call for detalis $15 950 LAKM HOME s 44 fl) rancher tached 1% car gar condition Only § yre door barbecue. Alum “Well insulateqd home “Real living’ Terme REAL VALUE — Large @ room Colonial right on the Canal tween Case & Bylvan All roome Oversize 2 car gar Pa tle 4 beautifully landscaped jote You l) love thia one and make us an Large | with old Out atorma Firepiace offer Prat 1, OR TRADE 2 acre with 6 rm modern home for and all towls New freee washer & (dryer chicken houses. Good barn 10 fruit trees, Whil trade cheaper home. LIST WITH US farm trac About | for For fast oy $5500 | livin, at | Excellent | be | large Take a jook & aiticlen teri Wa BUY, BELL. | 1) “ ey Vicinity. OPEN BUN LU. BROWN, Realtor 2407 Elisabeth Lake Road Ph FE 4-364 or FR 27-4810 Multiple Listing Aervice | aH. MOUSE 3 BEDRM. LOT 1002160 Asbestes siding and brick front, Rough wiring and septic tank $6056 10 per cent discount _for cash FRE 2-0844 or FR 2.2460 John K. Irwin & SO! EAST SIDE A big. two-family, AVAILABLE Close to Fastern Junior High, nine rooms and two bathe Ui | rR serving | ferma $11,000 KART AIDE j even room older house an Ay burn Avenve Barceilent cond fian Terrific buy Call for infor mation PROSPECT STREET Twofamily avaltlable Brings good income at oy $10 000 Jolin Ko Irwin & Sons Realtore Since 1925 VW) West Huron atrect Phone FE wee or rr VE FR $4846 ‘SMITH OPEN SUNDAY PM DIRECTIONS: Wo Huron at fo 8 Genesee to Ortole to Vinewoot to 57 Vine wood WAgnineTor JR. HIGH bedr room Permastone bunsalae Carpeted lyin and dining reams, natura fireplace. Basement, gas heal. 1 + car garage, with screened patio Floored at tie with stairway torr additional bedroom yard convenient elty bus shopping churches and both city and Patochial achools on host ens: Mary &. Hell ENGLISH STYLE BRICK Excellent west side location T rooms 4 bedroom home featuring Hving room with natural fireplace Dinin room, 2 hedrooms and wal erramtc tite bath down knotty pine paneled bed. rooms and % bath up. Onk floors, plastered walle, full basement recreation water sof- with an heat, P gl OM CHOICE BETTIN weet SUBURBAN ay roAtow IDEAL FOR RET DAY COUPLE. Neat pal el joom home, Or heat, won Ng distance to Tel- Huron, 8 Benedict's and bank- te tne rye 44.500 Wideman _ FE 4-4526 7 LARE ORION IN Neat, sees ve as room home | with living room, kitchen, 2 bed- | pou - ioe aie foom & bath | does al Oak floors with terms. - evita ‘Y 2-329: | 2 4001 | For Sale Houses —~Near St. Benedict’s bedrooms Hard- JCUCKLER REALTY epee 7 ome. Ean | Eee EE COLORED RICK 2-8TORY § Dedrenme ae fireplace. Large living room. Pull basement, auto. eat. 144 Car garage. In nice eension at 617 Central across E. 8 PICTURE WINDOWS. are but one feature of this at- tractive 2 bedroom home - a" Raeburn. Large living room ern Kitchen, Nice jot. Aue. “oi eat. our peyments are only per mo after # low, low down gnicK RANCH t 431 and 416 Linda E Bivd. and Mt. Take a look Vista near Ciemens. 3 Bedrooms, modern kitchens, bath, Auto. gas heat. Make offer of down payment— Low notes. We have a pice jot on Harvey ®t that is 50 x You can buy this with payment Take a look at % apt. income igual (ior < 109 Wiiltauns off Or- ehard Lak This is reaily nice and @ meee maker come over $2,500 A ABOUT $400 . small down Lrg ne € Yearly in- good buy 6 will get you a real nice 2 bed- | room home at 349 8 Edith has full basement with auto ga heat. 2 Car garaye. Payments of | only oe - month DER $500 . Mis spring you : Pa All on one floor, thay yj a good buy with pay- meots of $45-450 a month AN ENCLOSED PORCH is featured with this 3 bedroom ome which has carpet in the living room. Gas heat, full base- ment, and |'y car garage makes this « sead buy with low down feet ‘is nue monthly payments e it oe 66 Wall 90M 2-atory lems on dead-end street Carpet and new wallpaper in liv- ing and dinin rooms. Gtloker heat Large back yard with side tive Owner only wants some- one to make offer and it ia yours Bee |t at 13 Collingwood off Wall t TV & ELECTRIC RANGE... go with this bedroom home at 223 6 Edith Auto gas heat in a nice slzed home A real low down payment will take this You can set your own manthly ayment Plenty of other furni- ure included in down yment. ASSOCIATE BROKERS ww Co. Ine 443 Orchard: Lake PR 89663 After 7 FE 8.1000 Priced | TRANSFERRED OUT OF STATE. 3 bedim brick on edge of Her- tington Hills Basement. rec) rm, ultra convenient kitchen and din- Ing area Feneed, landscaped yd. Gas heat softener, city services Sacrifice for §2.000 down and a a month Call owner, FE Water For Glee LAROE ®@ ROOM FAMILY HOME vacant & ready for you to move In 6&6 bedrooma down 5] up Oak floors Basement Tru! a olee home for that large faml- ly and only $0509 with rea- sonable payments IT 8 BETTER THAN NEW 2 bed. room sparkling white bungalow Oak floors, carpeted living room & hall Basement new gas fur- nace & water heater Fenced in back yard clean as @ whistle throughout, $10,500 terms — Don't fatl lo see these ideal homes Call Mrs Mowarda FE 32-6412 Wm Miller Realty, 670 W Huron St OPEN HOUSE FioneER HIOHLANDA HOMIC BEAUTIFUL SUNDAY 25 785) Pioneer Voor- heia Ra. A bungalow as it should be for gracious com- fortable itving. gleaming oak floors «# ultra modern ceramic tile bath a kiteh- en with permanent practi- ca] beauty of ceramic tile counter tops, no dodging furniture tn these apacious eorner becrgoms. solid con- crete drive large 2 car arage, compact yard enced that makes iawn work fun instead of work FHA, terms OPEN HOUSE INDIAN VILLAGE BRICK $16076 terms 117 Ogemaw, open Sunday 2-5 Be sure to inapect thie } bedroom English designed brick and frame home, with numerous sellin apfpoint- ments you will admire Spa- ec lous and comfortable rooms throughout, ful) bath end half bath fireplace, rich wall to wal) carpet. ing. conerete drive, 2 car @arage, a Wonderful neigh- schools, and shopping cen- er ‘ BRICK HOME Yea this @ steal, 24x34 $10, 860 hasement, ail Place oak floors walls attached garage and home ts in perfect condi. tlon beautifully landscaped lot 70 8 190 ranch fenced Jake privileges iteal home for retired couple OWNER fire. plastered — LEAVING RTATFE BARGAIN BARGAIN $7400 $1900 ewn > There v949 ‘a a Ques tion In our minds as to the value of thie neat clean sand attractive bungalow Just ke new large corner vot 100008 6120) Oniee our Foundings Call at once ROCHESTER VILLAGE RANCH BUNGALOW This jovely three bedroom home with cull basement automatic heat excellent Kitehen, ample closet ceramic tile bath with « of situated on nice lot within one block of school offered at oo reasonable Price of only $12000 Terms or mortgage can be = ar- ranged apace, anoOwW OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO § WE TRADE DORRIS & oe page 732 W HURO Ph 41587 MULTIPLE Hy ISTING sEnvice IMMEDIATE PORSERRION. 6 RM. ranch full basement, nice 100 foot lot. §7.900 terms Drive by 6485 Adamson off Airport Road, one owner OR 3.1079 SIE UY a ER ADE THRU MILLER (Nearly Everyone Does) A TOUCHDOWN 2 Eel dnaids brick waterfront near =epeuose Golt Club, bee unfinished ~ upstairs foes kitchen, Full baxement, oi! ed toom real bar- & low down pay- — move right in BLUE RIBBON HOME has all al desired features plus a aplen- did foom arrangement, Entire home carpeced includes atl drapes ® curtains. 6 room brick ranch 2 car attached arage, a9 area of i Om es, a nure 2° ft. living room has @ ledgerock fireplace, a beautiful kitchen with wa R In range, oven, Mishwasher & refrigerator. 2 huge bedrooms, ceramic Ule bath, also ‘ bath off the den. This ts truly | a home of quality and can be purchased for only $4.000 down. $6,060 LOW DOWN PAYMENT 5 rooms & bath brick terrace. Basement wae héat. Your dollar oes farther when invested in a ome t us sho®W you, this amazing value, William Miller Realtor FE 20263 _ W. Huron Open 8 to 4 bedroom home | BUNGALOW 913.950) = For Sale Houses’ °6 Prime cist f Location Dixie Highway bod £. Comne Pemmnernas ete Be ty of parking io front for” laundromes, roperty. 18,060 Pride is. right FAMILY 43 N. Telegraph i? sere re ae RANCH ROOM Brick Ranch Home built in 1965. half bath, also jarge family room. TWo car gartge. Lovely 24 x 13 living room with Ledgerock fire. place rr heat! Tandecaves se x 190 and IVI- LEGES ON OTTER AND 8YL- VAN LAKES. A select neighbor- hood you and ee family will enjoy! $24,500, Humphries Open Eves, 9236 _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PERSONALIZED | HOMES — ~ BARGAIN A Aas HOME! KE 2- IN WE A ANY ER BARGAINS WITH Low MONTHLY PAYMEN’ JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | 345 Oakland Ave FE 6-9441 Open ‘til 830 Sundays call PE 2-6864, MY 2-2821 Attention,” Buyers arage on » Jots Meee” Wnite mE. fiiness in family jorces sale. for : s may Lake Grove. _MUtual 4-3081, OTTAWA | DRIV E BALE, Hea Borg LEASE Spacious 8 rm brick home. Fire- piace in living room. Sunroom den, eating space in kitchen, din: ing rm. finished rec. rm. 5 of closet space $3,000 aie Reas. _Ooffers considered. FE 2-7 $9,500 home on your lot Full basement, oak feere i bath birch cup- boards pecs Manes Art Meyer BIRMINGHAM Nothing Down Will build starter home on your lot, Our plans or your ae re ment ineluded. af 0 an te Bee = model. Spousal OR 3-387 2 bed nce TER i edr ome in village. owner. Leaving State. OL ones, HEART or BLOOMFIELD Spacious ranch home on 1% acre pcenese setting. 4 bedrms, 244 baths peony ining rm, ree. rm 2400 eq. ft. living area, pius 2 car garage ape ch, extra 7 storage apace | <-dave. TCOUELE ~~ LEAV- ing for coast. Must sell nice 5 rm. hame. Enclosed porch, walk- in closets, aluminum atorms — acreens. Auto. olf heat 2 car a 2 > eee lot available. 460 mit 6-0806 $900 Doan Ca REASONABLE OF- COLORED fer 3 bedroom brick Fenced yard Lots of extras Assume GI mortgage FE 2-0642 WE HAVE A HIOHM- , Income cated Jessie profit of pany will redecorate station and train you at no cost You can buy Station, land and business with a low down payment. Pay for your property from profits Call ABBOCIATE BROKERS, FE 4-066)" FE 86-1909 J BEDROOM BALDWIN AND ‘ST. BY OWNER: WEST WALTON aM FIVE ROOM HOUSE IN WATER- 5 V al- U- Way wy cau hs picherls district. No brokers. FE Bivd 3 isednee brick ranch, at- tached 2 car garage. Priced for quick sale 0814. HOUSE IN WATERFORD Township, cash, $1,500 or terms, $2,200 UL 2-2600, By owner ford Township, vacant, move right In price $8,360, only. $250 down, $60 month EM } RM& & BATH. sm DOWN & $355 mo EM 3 BY OW NER 2 bedroom ranch home with He Fireplace) Very nice S Nothing Down A REAUTIFUL VIEW and privileges on Williams Lake o with this 2 bedroom rome Also @ lovely family room plus J'y-car attached e@race on a 113} « 103 ft let Full price 69.960 with about $500 down ft 2 FAMILY INCOME - arate entrances Separate utilities Gls Here's a chance of « Ufetime te have your ewn comfortable home and you can choose your tenant netghbor Your monthly rental fee wil) tust about make the payments on your mottgage and pay your tases and Insurance n other wards, your ten- ant will pay for your house for vou Close to downtown Sep- but on a nice quiet atreet Re sure to eee thie Income today! Priced $8.- proverty 50 with no down payment FAST WIGHLAND AREA Lake privileges Lovely 2 bettroom home only a cou- ple of years olf built on 2 nice shaded fote Gleaming oak floors modern kiteh-. en, ite bath at $8. — Don't overlook good aa like this, CRESCENT LAKE £8. TATES — This attractive 2 bedroom heme hae already bees a ppretaee by the VA requirine onty 6350 Taavicnat eosts with a min- imum amount of walting time to close You can be moved in and settled long before cold weather rete in You'h love the liv Ing room, large family seed niches, tiled bath and } land«caped lot An \aeal neighborhood of nice homes Let us show it to you TO- DAY! JOBLYN AREA — Close to new pgtialte Hieth Ponting Motor Engineertng Bie and plants 14 and 16 Well keot 2 bedroom home = full basement, Was heat, paved street Love. living ream, ce- tage tiled bath Owner will redecorate intertor with col. Nicely eure that vou pot quant. fe by] we advise you. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor oo Fe Ila Ra. at mel 1.0878 R. J. (Dick) VALUET | dnd Established in 1916 waar INCOME — 3 let . have 3 bedrms. and pee og with gas heat. Ideal yr Mage con = . High Schoo} employes oa ‘63.500 “ $200 OP bet Includes baths. 5300 DOWN = per = jomeate taxes C. PANGUS, Realtor * 2160 M15," Ortonville. NA 71-2815 Aly Pontiac Press, x Tl. wn HONEY DOW any. see, Pull basement. Ringh binte Your plans or ours. OWNER TRANSFE RR os ra A yr. 4. Pamily room ; lot, pear 3s & shopping. re Owner leaving state. Park Dr. Drayton Plains, near w. eee BEDR HOME. NI LOCA- ea i saartliee. Call owner, OR LAKE co 6 RMS & BATH Alm modern Pag Owner. MY FYLVAi VILLAGE. OWN: OWNER. bedrm. with ? jots. FE 2-1048. A Fig e be Williams Ponte from Maceda it ‘) Seas m, modern. down. Must sell. MY Onl 23701. 6 ROOM MODERN MOME @ 1 acre. Owner wii) finance. ase be _ seen at 777 E. Walton Bivd HOME AT > BEDRM: HOME. GAS HEAT. Gooc roof siding Near prpeete 1S ALLEE Face brick ranch, 3 bedrms basement, gas heat, large kiteh- en. Paved street, sewer & GI—No down payment, PHA. oa “ve 260 ale corner _FE 4-9036 or on 44588. see DOWN. 2 ern. Clarkston pron oR 3-074. OOD fenced, landscaped yard. PSs. $1,500 down. EIGH — BUY DIRECT 3 bedroom bric a apr Bee tal Stanley. KDROOM, 0p Gas heat. On Linda Vista. GI mort Phone FE | Call EM BY OWNER. NICE EXTRA JI LARGE | 5 rooms & bath. Sun room, ves- tibule ent plastered walls, cove ceilings, natural fiteplace. Expan-_ sion attic 1558 Richmond off W Walton Bivd Roc cheater AREA NEW RANCH $6 ~ reker. UL DRAYTON re $6.950 down. 2 bedroom ranch, ‘4 acre jot, alum, storms and screens, Lake _Privileges, call OR_ 35-8645 orn $67 monthiy tise 80 WITH $350 center NICHOLIE, & HARGER CO, Bored DOWN & 3 Bedroom, Both In ane out of town, with basements Bricks, Ranch types: jeeo~ rated and vacant. Call us for details. a. LAKE AREA Bedroom brick Ranch Rane with car port: echae V & hoppt z ools shoppin, 4-4191. _— FAMILY INCOME Interested in a Periy Asasee sae r urn: ¥ 86s Pragech St. .&t less than market value, ate possession 364 «NN. CABS 6 room house (used as & F family or at ,. dasement, gil fired heat, 1% car garage. TERMS. SATURDAY & SUNDAY CALL: Don Nicholle PR 46048 531% WEST HURON 8 Pre b-8103 ‘ j Hempstead NORTH JOHNSON We are offering sae to set- tle an estate bath up room & kitchen room apt. with se: that rents for $75 per month. ll Dasement, gas i Vier ter heater, -— drooms and n Pees Pius three rate entrance gas wa- storms LR screens and WOODS SUB. | 46348 ts J BEDROOM HOMES $100 DOWN MOVES YOU IN NO MORTGAGE in ken PAYMENTS LESS THAN MODEL OPEN EEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1: 33 TO 6 w 1 Blaine 2 blocks WESTOWN REALTY _PE 8-3763 or “ves. Li 24677 tg Abe lik terme. FE Be 584_E. Tennyson. 3 "BEDROOM BUNGALOW ment. Cash to mortgage. W. NO OR .. car garage. Includ Land — with reasonable “ON KENNETT ier their health. ted living toom & dining room, 2 bed G kitchen and thea th with show- rooms, Ae ment, oil heat, gas ayater be heater, storms & screens. — tage. Newly gabon oy wes door, close to es four blocks to "Pontiac Motors Located o OM'Mic rte Owner has reduced price & down payment. Carpeted living with natural fireplace, dining toom and modern up to the min: ule kitehen Two bedrodéms, water heater Alum. storms Shower & new 1': car room ~~ Suburban Living At I Its B Best” (CONVERTIBLE 24) w. 'W. ROSS" “HOMES -| cement snve a reduced from $14,500 to 2.900 with RETIRING? We sincerely believe you'll = immediate'vy in love with home, living room kitchen, bath. and utili Large breezeway to car garage. G ater. down rooms. Drive pmol see the bes TORRAINE MANOR — ro? kiddies ng chance our mr tetare pom. fa Gee shey te Beater. Setsersler sol wal Ys BRICK DUPLEX Tf you are interested in hose with an income, thi Are. rooms & basement. ara int Realtor dich $1,500 this its setting & location. Spa- 2 dry- yard of gas } * a stool in base- | garage with ry F Clarkston Gardens — veneer — 3 large bedrooms, 22 ft. carneted living proses) with ex 10 “dining L. Spaciou wits, ‘oads of cabinets, ed pees ———s basement schools. $16,- commitment for $15,- GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR 4536 Dixie aants « PLATE Mp 3-1251 Eves. Call “OR vires or OR 3-8842 1863 COATS RD. '3 to $ Sunday 1615 Winthrope Dr. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor "18 West ‘ 4-96 E. Seeriore Twp. schools. 000 Your Lovely Wife Will enjoy having a,home where she can take life easy, Here's an excellent Ottawa Hilis 5 year old contemporary ranch bunga- low with attached garage. Owner is Florida bound and says sell. It's your move. Better hurry! Income Close to Tel-Huron. This very nice sturdy built modern brick double, having 6 big rooms and — = ee Double ga- WILLIS ‘N ‘BREWER JOSEPH F. = PE 8-0823 SYLVAN LAKB — 219] GREER. of th attractive ped lot. ry Also large sarage vy water sewer. Reasons | fone Low down payment. Fe ART MEYER LIVING . LARGE we a ec ear a 189 P BLOO BY OWNER MODERN 7 BEDRM. ‘ R 3-0670. Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 RESTON In Donelson Park. ou to inspect exce We welcome onslly nice ‘com colonial odric frame home. Priced at $18,750. Living room with fireplace, kiteh- en and a room in knotty tee. to wall eacpettae hroughoxt. 1% baths. full base- ment with recreation room, heat. Sa to pee and Ca Huron St. to Preston, right to Property. i) accept trade, or small free and clear pa this stone front building. to Miracle Mile and Tele- of wee tness car garage and ots of parking. MPTELD 2 bedroom brick home fn exclus- ive neighborhood, recreation room in ment with fireplace. 2 car attached erage with heated breezeway. rge 1 acre lot. Will sell or one cheaper trade on city Fs. cs ola awe Call Sonee Johnson, FE 2-3381 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 Bloomfield Highlands 4 Bedrms., 2 Baths 4 homes: Well landscaped. 180" 160 ft. lot. e Lote ——. a with recreation room with firep: light —. room As kitchen, dishwasher and price oo eundirect i 5p tine hi rage. Automatic door ceener am terms. Immediate posses- W filiains Lakefront 3 Bedrms., 2 Lots Ranch — 3 bedroom, fireplace, bath half, full basement, 2 car oeeaened Garage. 2 nite shaded lots and an exceptionally good beach. Priced at with Loloodl down. Call now appointmen Close-in Sehieban 3 Bedrms., Full Basem't Hu, ted iM réom wi! fireplace. “fi ae Wa room, full bath oi] heat, 2 car ; Nice large lot, paved stree’ school and stores. Attractive mur- ‘tor al stone and frame. $12, with $3,500 down. Owner consider equity in smal] home trade. -Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie Highway OR 3-0701 “SPECIAL” laree living room baths. will run includin, ance. I jonthly payments approximately = taxes you have a steady mee your to a home own- RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 242 8 Telegraph Rd. Oven 9 FE 3-7103 condition. Near “Rochester. UL _ hom me $800 Jown. O 2-2715. ven|[ BaTEMAN F'E; BATEMAN KAM MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE "OPEN" Sunday 2-5 P.M. 4470 MOTORWAY ELIZABETH LAKE Desement, 2, car garage, on Elisa trees and ver r ex rs she te “OPEN” 8IG — ONLY $19,950 — WITH een — “Office Open Sunday 1-5 P.M." HOUSE OF CHARM Near Li v4 Lake, this 3 = executives cher oo built for m. sree. be — for only, $5,000 down PICTURE BOOK Sacias ehe 566 ane La tosses jot wi tan werin mfe, eps Excellent ak ley ea ates 377 §. TELEGRAPH 40528. soem PSEN Pull BRICK CONTEMPORARY 8 room, 4 bed lake- front =e ear- Ficrmopane ia macs femiy mn. Hot of ontene, Bomas ns 3 gutaiae Geen | ms. Cm a This is one of Sn, Soest ranged, : TRADE | Spacious 3 bedrm. brick . Dining soom Fit ment. Drayton bok, S area. e oor SS EE ea oS ee Se eer eee Be ee er eee ee =. Set Ta Se : : es é aa ee & oe ey ee ree re er eet aoe toe ae eee ee ee ee Pik a ast ET oe | eae foes er jer ke Bi een Ce aoe ee ee BES The on aie. t - E fe : % : , 4 ie s a ; i sae se or of THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1959 | eee ouses 9|____For Sale Houses 6 Sale Lake Property 8 __For Sale Lots Mu Help Wanted Mae ad _Help Wanted Agencies jes 2 Pet Swe : : " 3. : iélp Wanted Male 1 Female 20 A 22 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE is ? Py on ae ay # 2 : MILE ‘ @ w. Dar : i tT me _ } down - we ae, Pe | Nursery Serv a deeton ‘Omlands 2-4960. | : ey yoy — Experienced gardener te Be a Y reaeh. momeet 3 - 75 ft. from jake, fae . w ted be. LL babysitters & . | nurses, = Ls i i eet Fe 40163. : anted, must expert A earn extra money.| Vacation & nursing assignments. , J 1-5 SUNDAY. ; sik Attractive, high i-wten r= on lawn maintenance. No to 13 _noon.—__ | Cal Pear) Mecrere. TA" Net a, Se 56 ACRES lot in Bloomfield Hills, cutting. Need some re- Main Cleaners. +400 ' tor"wal_arpstng bi-level. wa" OND “4 MILE LAKE FRONT | corner of Dunstan and seeding and bed work. | ar : PHONE P Sires tas pte es Ee NLY $990 PER ACRE | Martell roads. Ideal for Phone MI 4-4760. Biscay, rte, cred phots, Bear velyn Seal bol baths. ginss| Private lake we offer promotional |. con Fon. Huren, hick a opening on to and| &nd@ sales assistance. Have 6 temporary home silt SUNDAY 2-6 lawn bas, deen Lot “100 oiner lake farms for sale. Invest-| into hillside. Overlooks| |... a nee = 3 me PO, BP EN = meta 7 tenia — F dwards Hi om Mise Tt" Pootiae Road |C. SCHUETT ve s.oss| beautiful wooded area. : — :. . , eadiew. ; ¢ ; ila 3 gilts Wissen Mctigen Cn Bilas 1498 Down. Lake front, AT CRESCENT LAKE |" 7 °° Schools. Lot has Commercial toe training ‘preeram, Salary | sei! and nave supervisory eape:| —OFF r mens Egeee Se) ELIZABETH LK-RD, | OUE Fewer which Lake Frontage fits. to. become an indepcudent | ur ‘well paying’ manager. ‘pos! eS on insure country living at its Immediate . . eliminat yt tt man to bec an en our well paying manager posi-| FE + FE | very finest t a 000 full price pesion. Nery handy, face brick bi- inates septic tank. See gn Rg = ye interested call és tol bare 0 : omabdiviion of sar $990 to 2 ved. | Rig, Bedrooms. radiant hot wa- Priced at $16,500. Phone) post and dait business. Only | MAN TO WORK IN AUTO PARTS Soar oe oeeet, Sak tte Pee eecREYARY ........... em00| * A colonial exterior but mod- Fooms basement. gas’ beat i| 539° recreation ‘room te MI 4-4760. Oe eaeae es house |“ store as parts clerk. Weekends, ' _!or_interview, OR AD attractive gtrl sble to meet | plang monte Gecwre ene. | Sat elltachtttant | Ladl (ittentetttteares 2 | RSgaer wee rveme canbe | Baad De Seer Os | CAD 70D CAF MEES| Sis Sica Uyae SMonitia “Builders Exchang the 526-005 priced in . prod pase Por quick Sara "Se Baldwms. Paseo Fe — tinct ee sborthand Builders Exchang Sie SEAM Reaches tk bee - | asars Neights ares, new 3 bed-| me’ ae eed Se. Hee | AE LAURA LANE. NEAR } MAPLE. 78 | LAWRENCE _W. 53-1051. i cee av. Ge te oe E 31210 or sich 8, Z yy um siding. About| after 6 p.m. 186, Ready ‘for building, MEN. CAN YOU MEET PEOPLE? give you top income, JR. STEN $300 | | ALUMINUM SID: SIDING. awninea : ! The oar dows. Pienty of ca R 1 WICKERSHAM oy | Whether you have ever sold or; eedom. satisfied customers.| A Siamevens ‘Ad agency needs; Storms. Home remodeling. = ultra modern, $85 dishmaster. Lot 70 x 150. | BY OWNER. ¢ . RANCH mss W. = not, if you can meet people you our customers will do much of| ® Young woman to dssist a new | _ 4-1887. i and large | per month ‘ Pull t Rec. rm. Attached W. Maple eee eit Aytair 6.6250 102 8. Broadway Late Orion| {£02 St the Dest job vou ever our ¢ + work and selling; sccount executive Lite shorthand: ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK gatsgh for Sunde dinner “ | pg Gan. ve ye. Lk. pity. on NEED UE TO 9600 CASH FOR, 4 | : 9 y) j pl gh ob pers oft im tos oa egg i eg type 50 W P.M. Must be sharp!) . “Jenson. FE 2-2340. for your more. oy : Bigg Agee h dlrs, SEABOARD Pi AN s MY + 8? our custo th ‘ao % to equal most’ men and an oid | CLERK-TYP: ‘SLDG_ REPAIR. PLASTERIN Youn have 3 bedrooms plus W M. A. ry og Lard per month. FE ge OT D FINA NCE Co. aad = the selling for "you alter we established company ie ‘work ter. Must, be ataitigent and eanebes | +2396 block, cement work. TE den, FOR SALE. LEASE W OPTION you a unliim market r r a w figure aptitede for — coupes. Gnd 5 nemeal' the. K ENN BY OWNER. 6 ROOM BUNGA’ et available as everybody buys this lesale Foods. 614 N. Sag- rmaneat BULLDOZI i in aioe, basement tiled, 2 car i Weebhont we. oe = = < pretest, Ana we ware mbt i*| inaw, Holly, Michigan. Please ap- pe - at employment in nearby poe NG & TRU “ys ; the other in the huge rege, fenced. located on 4 lake fly traveled inte: saconate ith; Years in the area If you want ply between 1 and 3 p.m. and Sear plastered gstage Can 301 wi HURON ST moutihe, $18.000._Ph. FE. 3-3061 0. unching. 8 wee ee aor Ee Oca, Com 4225 "S05 fireplaces. PE S400? be duplicated on your jot. COTTAGE. FURNISHED. a> Ma- + Serene i coeee a ie : Vata Posse Finance Company needs attrac-. = Secdite trode. What tote or Rd Plains, $8,000. BEAUTIFUL C 4 N AL PRONT pp ng igs 29 ee ely persen MAN Saginaw, Helly Michigan LADIES ane fn pe ne Bas Wiake Desai = tokee 33 te L MODERN, C _Li dese. OF Panes” ‘on Upper Long OR 3-0318 S_evenings._ Serene lee Mr ey 3 Seoeereere nome Parties aes Variety job , , Septic Tanks — Drain Pields !n- CLUSIVE UNION LAKEPRONT— a An vr Mr. t nings for seven | stalled. Pree Estima ~ ON mse 70 ON SIGN. 174 ft. of sandy beach. 7 rooms, cry i __ FOR S$ SALE MIDDLE-AGED MAN. EXPERI- $50 be Sa se ae fuinlme. #1 so BOOKKEEPER $325 BA Ss waTeEPae St abhohen i story brick ranch ane large . OF PONTIAC. 2 lots, 60 x SMALL BLDG enced with aad | cows & general nnd To help w At least 3 years bookkeeping ex- Work aarenient Pr 4 OFFICE OPEN sUNDAY an $22,500. DRAYTON Wands. CA 2-car plastered . » 20 ft. . i a Pa px OHih| Sr ee ee Ro ge eS BELL OR TRADE Owee an & additional snower, tain’ ee Loca hb: id . 4 Applications Must type accurate. ve _ CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED . 1% ceramic baths, accept your present home or| ‘*YStory. $3.000 down SEE THE NEW SITES AT MODERN Ponte eae | Se aa Pon) 3 and ¢ Division - | _butlder, Pree estimates UL 2-5175. wae vente Gaclen as equity & trade on po CHEROKEE HILLS on 1 of Pontiac's busiest inter- Tees Box yivertis Ra WEEK WORKERS si00 ~S CE MENT & BLOC atached perage. Poved many outstanding features such H ee ettal” Arpiy Pema | REAL meTaTR AN x _ LOCK = drive. A home you'll really as modern . 3% baths ags s TOI nN BEFORE YOU BUT! med industrial. Apply ©| Opening for salesman. 100: of HMOUSEKEEPERS |. Gite | —___ NORSK _— PS bres Pe Beene ear et tt | oom. oll beat’ and’ other fee Tot fates scoutreiea “to. pres ee mcbadule® 40° ait SAdwat Nave nts CERAMIC TILE Seal rms can be tures. rt fea- omn tect better hemes. pi re R tL B Laps peat euit — DAY WORKERS 67-10 PER Day | FREE ESTIMATES—TERMS ony x pee Sanat Pontiac, ve apenian OR 4-0388 ee en tan location. Drive show base wees Prop. 17 | ag Jo sg ee Ee | Advance Floor Co. OR 3-870! . 5 ake a * gt. : on walking int Re trom own ioom frame, POW;N Taree bet- | MARVEY LAREN S05 DIvECN Lake RaTurn right 3 blocks | ATTENTION PROFESSIONAL | _Dun_Fletener._102 &. Brosdway. $ -MEN- oe ee Ce a iS . be identia) area se mee is furhace, electric water goed po on ee ee full po ok New office building. 4 large mod- | REAL ESTATE SALESMEN. WANT naet a Ane eee % ones ses ELOCTRICAL ae -PREE EST prand 2 bedroom home with A, good home at reasonable | & stone lakefront home se | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor| °S, "SE pcre” Ge ee Statom ‘home sales. Call EM | Waitresses day ie re mp a ee i : LECTRI CTO dintne | {2} be ceaeead _ . fireplaces, 503 = National Bank Bi neys offices or Real Estate Pien.| 3-0085 for interview appoint- = * scgeoen” ood mass ar? re ® erful buy. OPEN SUN. 10 TO 4 basement to ibe. Sneedes’ on | ee Eves. FE 6-1 ty of parking apace, Located on | _ment SALEQ TRAINEE s380| Connop “Electric UP 2-3902, " ace A pecement, geo far ig ‘idee fine features for todays iv. W aterford ees Estates area. kone ase: Por fu ee | Real Sales O euniit cous ae EXCAVATING | = BRENCHING: ad . A few — A | formation writ thi P ales Or 1 AINE onceses.. ULLDOZING - EM 3-088 bo 0 wits low. low CLARK REAL ESTATE salon aerigiane ete size 100 x $0 wn. Por Box . “ | Are you cael’ te care Aged 22-28 8 | nee KITCHEN Franwina- _ Monthly "payments on en Eve a Bun. STEELE REALTY. 135 | Highland $43 on t information ai FE . fa pat pee be sinnge | InguR- | ff you are dissatisfied with your MOR TRAINEE at ‘Decdgontears Sy ike’ oPe"nane'ts On Bute g Beads RE aE ica paces) HERBERT C DAVIS | feel "| prvent pporvaniie ghd reed | phone 'Ferminrat po ates “re roeg oe ar id, _Michigen. MU_ ¢- 4915 IRW | FRONT OPPICE ON ELIZABETH emacs 6 premene Snenee it WEereyver Enw : sinks. dishwasher. dispossis. R vomit aca F Ghee tts Pp t id so \LAKE— 130 1 La LAKE woobeD 7 Se pl al op nt Fow.| Lske Bd near Teiegrapti with — fete Fee Bo Suc. EVELYN EDWARDS B Munro Elec. Co. 1000 W. Hu- . arre WO 2 parking. FE 2-201. . t VOCATIONAL COUNSELING = TO! __ INCOME—Only 3.860. with artrl ge trees. map'e, oak, birch w etc | Sito Enates, Poved road Ges. [Pon RENT On, LEASE USED) = BROADWAY 3-8450 par ates gecenaryPisase ney eas ERNIE gurre 4 Pie ESTINATES ON WIRING q 4 os oe “ 3 offic zs . « Pees _ bo aed he : : , | ir r 4 Shas Eee wiih ius | MOTHER “BIRD” TO re | Eee ctr bart FE | Myamioe ores Teen ig's| Must" an Bugis ane | . aeneiien MIDWEST seas eee th. NOTHING DOWN! 2-0181__Nights OR | =eee a he ri : r | Biectrie Co. 1000 W. Huron One side now rents for Gis 3 $3,000. FE 6-260. WwW HURON (332) NORTH 8! you are the right men thie ts Toys — Fun — $$$ $75.00 rill cae = take over this owner IN BEAUTIFUL OAKWOOD MAN- | petween Prail cad Mendereen yi el Pines jem _ you have been tov chest needs dealers. A = Apa CARTS. cress eamt tt a laoeted Go a weld home for| or (Across from Pontiac Drive- for. A preferred position 8. Licensed builder. reulal area. ff youve bak: Y mortgage costs. Full price | In) Large lot: 1% acres, corner Industrial Property 12 —: rabie loca ion Phone MI ¢-00¢4. | with liberal employe benefits for | complete Bee of sew —, Terms. PB 4- ing for ¢@, this may tru lake” ppc age Niad Agee! eau-| of Parkinson & Rosewood. Pon- | ~“~~~~~~~~ $4895400 ae oe te 38 Salary pel obs No aan orp eble pao! | LAKE | WALis 1 rs Y CEMEXT WORKS =* Heges lo (Morey go, tee ay legen he: Sfecese to 1 different lakes. 41, ACRES | For Sale or yr Exchange 18 givoie “ERPERTENCED WAN | pak Age roar deliveriet mg | On realy rest oe “= = ’ ord look at : | erence | . rview ca ‘ om RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | this masonty “constructed “th seo20 Grand River Ave. in New gp. BEREDICT'S PARISH. Carl Dobat. 3460 Dutton. Rochest. | (yee EE eo I . 2 BE | 263 4. Telegraph Ra Gesu 08 Bot among &@ project, ome TARE ANGELUS ary ae Sea act aeeee Pr ae cose —— Blac 4d = oe Sess. BNO: Deltas. Reeser: _.Work Wanted Mi Malo 24 toate _YE 5.2670 Repair OL_1-0675 GOLD ATES way & Milford Rd. Ideal for seb doen ‘Oe ai STATION ATTENDANT ALSO OG . ERE ELSE’ | OPEN 8UN $1,000 down rv will trade for ae as T D Ss ali tee & vgee CARINE MONEY FOR REMODELING Only here cap you get @ lovely nt — ALL DAY light industry, commercial, nur-| or 4 room house. MY 3-1180 eral mechanic. Bxp. required. 0065 | work New & repair. OR 3-8748 N ING a rance on Walton Blvd. at west; sery. etc $900 down payment —— eo. | he. La Rd. EM 3 - ew construction. repairs. See A N-N E T Ty tere shimdeecined*Sarstte | Satct iter bets oatcouns, ¢scuvers "Pe t-o4se STOCEAN WANTED BET WEED | TiS I==G{iaue Opeging, for ewe [4-1 PAINTING AND WALL PA-| Wi 'Perry ol FE See | soe ee Duin for | have beautiful Wceaed, lasstreet For Sale Acreage 13 13 Help Wanted J Male e 19 ages of to 36 years. High| available. hos = hift _pering., PE 2-4721 ___| goose Yr HOI FULLY - Cedar] and low taxes / aerighin Ob gg oer lot alee Golf Course view and | w~~~~~~~ 1 aot ae = ae | geheol education. Inquire 8 B tED'sS A-l ALL TYPES CARPENTRY | equipped Y ner must leave 17 AND UP TO WOR } Kresge, Miracle Mile Shopping me Le beth, a eetroom “y = == lane S peiieges ee ee lakes. | S-ACRE PARCELS, $2.080. 1OACRE |) day" as a Sanaa «nouns 4 | Conia: Gee Atsistast Manages. Woodward at Square Lake Rd. | Ergo sotmmeses: LB wae TRENCHING EXCAVATING POR jaundry & utility room. Oli , $900 up. Live where your address nr dl yrs Met pt pay one one a0 empl ta we-| Mr Saper *1 Pca vo) ree = D| ditches nd beat well UL. 3-0404 Fence y : Means something. : .| sis. For appointment FE 2-531}. gALESM —Fidv FO 915.000 | WOMAN FOR FOUNTAIN aN omer er ~J = paeanted Bot 4 papery weet, = me Partrid e — = oreo e A career tn sales offered with an cigar counter work 3-10 p.m. A-1l CA WORK NEW | | PLASTERING NEW & REPAIR r . STERLE REALTY. 1200 W. Musers | AUTO-MECHAMNIC. PREFER EX-| gapanding major food | service ply Craabross Drug, Maple cor and_ repair Pe +4310 aes eee eon ee ee WHITE BROS 4. between rienced in Chrysler products tm. A complete and soreees ner Cranbrook irmingham. MI | PLASTERING - NEW AND N FE oy slew HURON OR 3.1205 | _Htigh sand, Mich rene MO v froass RemmierDalles 1008 Wain, Roch 30 am eet phe ens thes woah mi leon Prego ectinate. Ress. OR | pont a RU ‘ ammier-Dailas, Roch- pm, 471 inie | WOMAN 10 iE NO. Ti eee Open Eves. “ii 9 sunday 10 ‘ti? 3! © ACRES & § LOTS ON WINDING | _ ester Drayton bisine work and ¢ ati. BEM ea Ho REPith—AEAs . 8 of 32' 4 RECREATION SPOT — Win- een se00_Dinie_ Hwy, Drive. PE $3010 AUTOMOBILE. MECHANIC FORD FOOL AND. DIE DRATONER FA: | _ che. PE aan Lee ead x Ne LaY F ot, Summer. $0 ft. on PLEASANT LAKE or Poverbatl Guarantee. miliar with stamping Presses to | WA Tea ie | wale tiled FS 3-008. O SNYDER FLOOR LAYING 3 beetoom Sunes can: ad dlp — ired on tee hace pane aE: ualify for ition of Process and care for aN FO, ‘and fight AT WORK. BLOCK, BRICK te0ee” ond: faienies: Keene 78 ; w , recres room, w R gineer in Plant employing 165 | housework. FE 47534. ment and fireplaces. rE “itis eee , oS at me ay O = Ainge pp ge cet sgh ed st ao! ante: We also have 1-2 acre fe “4 emplo ment eppertanity poco. ott ny lone jee ating Wai aN ve ET) AVaiLaBlk AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER ROOF REPAIRS tie ait eee ons, Lee dove peyeeet © Ne minian a PNign cchect eguce-| salary ‘expected +40. Prgrided. 6 S.m. | Trenasortation | aoe Dm. Murdock PE 310 | ee __ FE tens ‘ NEAR WILLIAMS LAKE Corner i Aub | ‘ e green ks Ras. bite " while, trbisiag. ‘rust 4 aaa oa ane x WA WORK PREFER __B ildin iiding Supplies — 2 bedroom ranch home, % acre, A T-| .Wal Cc “Hors. a uild N... large living room, large dining | 19° ACRES. & BATH! ecreenin heal es, $e “s‘taes | ter * foe! business which | kite Meat oace. Da penn eee ae : cs) 2-0985 PING ALL TAXES WASHINOTON PARK OO eo ae 7. MY 191 sppdlatment ees Young moen'whe can meet these | > e. AA EMpire 9-416 "NEED CA8M POR REPAIRS - . me = mn 1. if ~ : tise brick & frame i & SONS Road "Carport. “96.800. $1300 STs! ‘ipromising. foure im ste ieee = ward aye. south of 16 fest SBINET MAKER AN ml Ghote eee al mar repr ally Sahoo 7 ae en oe epectaity, FE /| 1185 N. Perry Bt. FE Dase intent pes MAKE OFFER 40 ACRES ust be married with car and Prdeaky sme Gees . $000. beet 0 ; prone 23 4 8 a month e Pf . ea in. Care for 2 children fle | C : af RE- $8,000, "terms. ™** PEN Paul M. Jones, R Real Est. | Near Ortonville. Good. vacant |_tiee Pres. Write $4, Poo nt - Personality ~ Pleasant. neem. ye Alter 6:30, OR WOLMERINE HAs ones ia” peed ae =e iN EXPERTENCED MAW FOR 4 atigne start immedi CARPENTER WORK NY )LVERINE HAS E... HOU SE FOR Bat REE | bow at only om wl et ee eter aoeR d SESS ‘Then call PE. esi0s | _Drive- pm. PR 8038. lend ne B & PAIN R. ¥ m. i ir stee sink M 11 FOR D CONTEMPO. rots ing end take, between | ET OYD KENT, Realtor | 5eis Gass Late nd. K Calision From UPagiarER: and | be Dae ues B, TIRE | kew modern touiet with iraae tess RARY — Over an acre, * acka, = ’ e Rd, Keego Har- pa 0 Week water front. w an. Dixie Mwy. at Telegra: por. ere n trimmers ve Ste sagt seared ferred. f) New wash . 95 lows, flowering sires. ac] SUNDAY 2-5 P.M “3 TROT pon open 8S | cad DRIVER AND wget re be creat baile setree? te | Row cect ten WT facies roe MM, Woodhull front. Enel. sun| AMPLE cu PARKING | ~ part-time. 101 W. Huron are ful) time ITASsES FOR “pave son MAN W RTS PART —— |New 42" cobinet sink — complete per living room | wi . porch, basement leads to - - estate salesmen. Our perience \" experience necessa mother oy PO aed Se Wiaipl-fatkr Tesnieeieis roe 4095 — tile bath. sore floor 2902 Lacot Drive sand beach. beg + onaaad ee ACRES - CAREER ives yee & broader commission bn me, ve mal hEW Oo SY HOUR +} iy a ae ining Posters pacpest this lovely, new. brick, ty for on 3-8; Takes in % of private iake. Ap. urance inspector. decay work on. Aire Bae le aff BLING BY HOUR ; : ; Kitchen. Wath Sodieim. uct] Rome, six roome and two ceramic x a BREE | procmatety 16 fof share rm iu aren "aut beeen maa HAGSTROM REALTY wos = Bene ean ona awz| SE TAKE IN TRADES ’ a 1] on Some id a Slisboge fet ear 'er| beet menu cinders site| raven ire matbgune Uk | sump crecrentimcguate rams | Mah toh eregute, Mooriedey | oe oan Te Bak STON we FOTO | seer on eww ) Complete Building rage. $24,000, terms. aoe many ether entree Terrenmn | fui model homes from $23,500 bear | ot ER ciemens Gatars, bonus | WOOL PRESSER. EXPERIENCE | live in fidren & | PLUMBING. Vim FROUGHa | . yen T SeeRenoGae Tit ot ibe | Soyyy srernome or ea on) Co PANGUS, Reatcr, | Est se Sule rr mh | Fela TSR TET ai een bnttta pengce wt | penny tee one re ew Maverials mr on i —— t 4 pm . 6-697) : 506 Soot Lake Road’ and then right B er gaan: ESTATE 178 Acres For Sale” — | CARPENTERS W PER - winTED AT ONCE. FARM MAN. WOMAN | OVER 6. TELE i | PENSIONER WAN UPPLE- a nomae ” Lecota Drive. Possible Trade. 6500 . res For ale | fence in modernisation, Phone ager for medern dairy farm. All survey work at + endale's ment income. Janite : eS ACRES — MILFORD, - SMALL YEAR” AROUND HOME | ‘4 mile from Milford. Qood for 92-8245, givin, mectinery ond dalty | _1¢ 8. segmey ‘| Shenae Piece ban WOLVERINE cirene take ontage John K. Irwin & Sons on Lake Louise. $1,000 down, $65 | development Near new high CAB DRIV ADY AND PART flung om si coe mn be good Ww CASHIER MUST BE = , wii | ol ¢. bedreo per month. Owner MA 5-2225 achool. Call for further tnfor- farming 600 acres | WANTED — IN GENERAL AREA Rieter et 3 4 ine eigrapy sam OF On| Regine ia Mae Mo La BE Peas | teem emgems ee | == LUMBER elous living room with fire 313_ West Huron Street Sale Resort P rty 9 DAVID WARD YOUNG, RLTR. ALL TON Farm ts locate r ieMile Ra, | WED. WO | WED. Wo MAN nO 1 pple go proneeig Ml mccvaie Mar oghits ace, large din Phone FE $0441 or FE 2-403 _Dale_ Resort Property 9 _ EM 3-4181 “ga a} onF 7 PMoPM) owt Y on le - NERAL| and capable Experience in pur- wwas - - can qualify ov iliage Must have refer- ousework. Live _ Bat Sun chasing, inside se. etc Ali > ‘ ee ig RC EE EVE FE 5-406 c= | Lakes 40 oes POR DOWS PAY: ACREAGE WANTED | a rant ‘rive. that would | fs eaten or 6 — ply. Lt 38617 | ite re wee 2 tee oer eeeeaties fentigential. Reply 300 S. : ADDOCK : . e e ntiac Press rage, Sitsling, pond. treui|! New 1 bedroom ranch type home fe a Pa a Fit) wiln"acieage rack land.”Cail| hone ‘On Sa0ad Mit ioe "he service man, EM S120 days #5 A W_OVERpo_VEARG—op | YQUND SAR. Bp WAnts cifnn FE 2.978 m, phessant.! Ges heat oak floors, birch 4 . Perry st ou have. | & eae Ty Pet FS WA: vs ypist werk, Bu pm. 2 years of | grouse & Cech busting os| Gee B6At, sok floors birch doors | _FE_ 6-006 RILEY REAL. ESTATE | oe cere CO aARDLS PAY ots "| afe, no omall chindren, mest have | college ab No PAYMENT UN- wd rol. cost, & billing; easant personalit Property. 90.000, terms. "| Price 98.100 No, MODERN COTTAGE FOR SALE 500 Eitzabeth Lake Rd | manufacturing comp for ema Help Wanted Female 20; Svie to meet the pubtic. Expe- FOUN MARRIED — HAR T 3 BEDROOMS Cai her 4:30 p.m. OR. At ot FE cae | conse scoters MSD full par nnn | rlence preferred but neces. wrest like work of any kind rE __ Business ness Services. ~ 28 ee 6: New contemporary st Pull bbl . BIN. LE x 2 — ELEC- ROLLING 7 LEVEL. iyo ACRES ccres, | Write Pontiac press bez To. uo improve. toe mee bask bed visting ae *aestifications esd Work | Wanted Femal 25 res Pu RNACE Ct EANINO. REA- kien LARF BR basement. Off Joslyn. § down, a“ Guu werer pace ge hinating very pn ’ Good bern, old DRIVERS WwiTH PANEL TRUCKS a - hag Bons one acees. Pape mber _— oe rm wvanted | Femal ie ‘sonable FE. 2-803 N OPEN SUNDAY 1 . _ 92500" Purnished Ns hd ne shade | jon wagons. No solic ‘ ry. jac 6Press Li LD Soaps ADY TO CARE 7 ACME ° ‘SAVINGS ¢ 4 PM. ted in RUSSELL YOUNG trees, shrubs & flowers. Corner _ Apply City Cleaners Oskiand. | _106 for ren in motheriese home|) DAY IRONING 83 BUSHEL. co {ree ‘setting. nearly new 3/ REAL ESTATE & BUILDING oregat Peleg st ta. pl ool pe EXP. ANic & Fen-| 1) AND UP TO WORK 4 HOURS A on Prot” I} neeereoces He kal Lobe every driveway purchased gl eon fe tien i se oie cman. pean. dot arti| daz, te cpmammens eras f°) YOUNG LADIES |? sanyatunsy ee. er weekend | att thks OF POU Sere inetd, greens Open House STEELE REALTY | 136 Highland ; inv. sin Bor. appoint poiniment Fe Fans oy oer CER itr. py : el “eee Ge MAKES. OF FOUNTAT oon ® Th 4 hoe) a rd Rd. High- to —_ bd ’ a TOE Wa NT WALL Wasii- rates roer| Tp, meaiel 2 harem ome Ba io Girne MOREY aE Ov NOG, | Wises wer apo. |* known eeening Fe Oe | Spice Guppy car it we toes Se gipaktact specs, ving) Corse living ~~ -, |" pea er women. Call OR —- | BEA UsT FiN-| rence 8t. = 3-0138. Window. Roman byek hire. Full t, finished im ree- or Sale Farms 14 betel s| | Sshed ciree full or bart gEst CART ET Cl Pisce, planter dt Oxi2| Teation room with Open " tty Wana 21 | time york, aise. Cleant is es Rin'g lates, "1% tie| all day Saturday and Bundy. Ys is Acres om, wo 6:0 om ~ n~ CHILD CA RE_ BY WEEK OR DAY Clean carpets mine ii satis inactor, bed. mile west of 24. Watch for Craw- i fond tromtege. Po et toon : COUPLE MAN EXP. IN. 2," beme bene. Por mere. tuler. te ar our desire, call Jim ford sign. v tf e's for e. Rugs, ieee, "oe YOUR OWN TERMS me tg enae Shh eos BAY WORK WANTED. OR wy _tvtimaia, farnture, Pe 33st. ‘est «oon| For this 3 room home, Beautiful very buy a at $75, A A ~~. a ALE CLEANERS. ROE) Seen, Seer wel = tay Fe crape $0.00 por he ibe N Poery, Fi bores. | Pei ang vineors, Reena to. ; 1691, 128 ~ . sO Wo 11:90 @. ' Long vate Ne; o ACKES Biuthdlogs 425.000 ie iden __ Custom Asphalt a Cc RE INCOME 1 ACRES — Balldings. A steal at actory Workers P. ign INC: REALTORS] © rooms Cova, 4 rm. furnished | opEy at Harvey taxe.| f°? — Terms. [ VERY ow ek pais tame, Duress teh: Brcavating. oes MY 3-582! Oven Rvenings & Sundar 1-4 | heat. Large kitchen in eer. Small Papert und | H. P. HOLMES, I man, with or without own pick- og. a Ea weaee 0 eee SOK SER : RAWFO! lake ii see "these beautiful 2531 8, Lapeer Ré Mage oo af deste cara Me, Fp mire c a RE rn ec m in FE 8-O466 ee eee RSS| Be ae ine tie Sere Be Peter | pan we SE Ra mens | GSE AES Se) a inh te cae e i . 4 93-3762 or ba . =| ND ¢09_E. Flint MY. S-iles s| So, rh terms. MY atiTt tor | exes fisil y bagines FR jet nity. PR 46-0746, | garviese © ae "ea a tae i lormation. men's : CHIRP ihOninGs. 03 BU_1 ba SERV. iawnno ARP ND ~OPen Sun d You desire age org we fee. 5-8902. * Melrose ay rant to) ees REP. ‘SCHRAM rae heat. IVAN W. SCHRAM vee USE job, ued to live or REALTOR ed 5-947 1) + Beit She sir Sof St oes ee hen Bat DD'S INC OR 3-1231 ‘ 7 Ls SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a) job, place to live or a | good tised éar, see Clasei- fied NOW. ing Service 26 = Sa - My Nomens. pa Leach 190 me St. AikO | «tuto and washers sale and Par's cement Pesta Serie 6 land Dressmak'g & Tailor’ 30 AA Re te earch? i Manet | gree tHe pontiac PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, eT eee ee = $$ 4 Notices & Personals 43; Rent Apts. Furnished 54 Rent Apts. Untus Unfurnished 55 OPP LOL LPL APL PPO LOOP LLL "IF YOU NEED $300 2 ROOM APT. mm, Pg og OTE saat, Pe agen pastas ot | eal - Tiss_ Wy. PE ess °° 2 - ROOM APT. $10 1s AND c Bepe sis. 2 i, THE, DATE, i yor. R pyr. Barn | ° 3 aos te ‘any debts contracted om. ia Gingell ville Sroms| Het tetanic = vad ‘. ‘3 RCoM Sreus an shire Rg Lot ee: 4 See Liia pedo B ae referred, th lei li Nat Fa = 2 ts Fa ONLY 30-¥, 3-810 é WEDDING 1 keeps a iy . . -Gre rds PAINTS” “ ~~ Landecapng 38 OIL PAINTS . : . 4 -1' TREE TRIMMING AND RE- KENSTOSE: : : | town. Very reas. FE 2-8820. AT ner Free estimates. OR 3-6826./19 Bast pin E 2-414 ee yn Pine St. A-1 MERION AND KY. BLUE SOD. r_wk. LARGE SLEEPING ROOM, CLOSE gy made or you pick up. —OFFICE MANAGERS— rom aaa a D pu in. Mo drinkers, 116 Mt. Cle- Crooks Rd. UL 3-4643. _mens. ras ae ence RE- —HOUSEWIV Tes ‘ore bechelo 4g or couples. | A pout HTS ‘ LE. moval and trimming. Oet our We Have Caen in. EAST nw iste Os ive. wee PAL bid. FE 2-7188 or PE 8-0735 A harge Group £8 RMS. REAR sens | PVT. ENT. bad i iG ROOM IN ig cai ALL KINDS OF LAWN WORK, PIN- |“ EXPERIENCED DAY WORKERS’| and | eras PING “ROO! — tsh_grading. Top soll. PE 2-0603'| = Registered With Us — Fora | 5 Rigs AND BATH, SMALL BABY OFFICE: iG ROOM. 386 BALDWIN. BULLDOZING & LARDSCAPING. C Feel vedas, 4 _Welcome, 10s Drese ~» q i wea N. me ve poule said is sigicocie Top soil and fi!) dirt. Phone a velyn wards 3 AND BATH. aes UR- 4-1091, 60 3-2294. wa PE 0817 : FE 8-0418 pens, Bi 0 week. 2006 Geriand, | EM aa WEWLY DEC. es ae oe at nS " Sone oi beard PLETE CANDSCAPING. es temeesl cad inimmiag 215 i mad a 7 RMB. (BREAKFAST >} NOOK, Gate) eet weivote entrance. 10 Deke sgl li ROUSE. vat, BOOMS gy —, Lk. Rd. FE 4-4228 or OR nus eG OF WESTSIDE § V seunCOl. 3% Be BATES. CLARE, VACANCY. Ma MALE OR ALE. wo PANCUS Weaitoe ELEC. GUITAR, "SHALLOW ¥ WELL *hatle Bude. Bade’ Saver, Both Wash heh, rE : L meee || er ates. tiful $ mp, iawn mowers, tape re- TR ne $198 95 =e nates ae 3458|CA.B FOR URED Ts FURNL | _ Welcome. 366 N. Perry. PE 2-4466. wilt nee. cae eC. PANGUS, Realtor sochgpamrerstas aay soy Peasdeie wane” sig Mi* Ortonville NA 17-2815 colder, motoreycle ironer, FE of “En wel. MECTRIC. DRYER, NEW SAULING AKO Ma PO BALE AABIOR (Stee re ee PORN| er: Maen fog eee re Senet (2% MIS. Ortonvule, NA 12618 _OR 38320 or OR 31570 BELL GROCERY, GARAGE AND | Sips,’ met hook-up. De HAULING & RUBBISH, Brot CaSH FOR SMALL RADIOS.) $2) we FE 5-00 After 6° FE 4¢1161. ' 4 ROOM I NORTH OF” 62 gasoline business. Also house, | Ge ei wcTR ae TRIC DRYER. 1 YEAR| ijvered ... .. ee $148 ae I aco acs) danse ed rerene $C eT EE eres | 7 ROOMS pvT mary Ax AND NT | au uaekn Lowey 5O0Ta POoM HQURE: oy Information: ‘lotel Rooms _if desired, MA_5-5000. aid, Will irede for gas dryer. OR | wan@iiCon’ DRYERS.’ New. Guar; HAULING AND RUBBISH $2 A CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP. | Ons heater. 67 8 Fast side Colored. Couple pre- | _eail Detroit, KEnwood VAN AAS) SERVICE STATION POR LEASE | 37721. anteed. Delivered ......... ae Need._ony time. TE_¢-070t IMocea" Gadviecet ot nmriall 3 AM UPPER NICELY PORN ferred’ Inquire 606 Menominee. |< ‘tus pa TH AND. UTILITY ON HOTEL AUBURIN EXCELLENT INCOME HAVE OVER $3,000 EQUITY IN | . rompt, eoyrteous service. Heated. _Private ent. MY 3-1234. or eo ~ FOR RIGHT MAN. GET 3 Bdr. Brick. Take car. trailer The Tr ucks to Rent | retin TROOMA WEAR GENERAL HOS | FM, APT. 3, BDRME CARPETED | Judah Lake? shildree allowed. pooms by Day or Week Pal "WHILE IN TRAIN. | 3, Oia” have ‘vou. "3042. Jos GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP ees | ving tm. ning Fr _ _f* room apartments. : LLMAN . TRUCKS TRACTORS SPURNTTORE NEEDED | _pitet 154 _Lincetn, OR 3-9522. a ee er) ere a (¢ BEDRMS. 948 shee IN TOWN Cooking ‘e Sod. cavueratien mane: rE See = = 433 opr emite i ANKE 81 WEST HURON PE 4-1555 fol) on hte tls | top dolor ewin me Mec ne pn ab es wid sient) Sig, 7 Set or shee 6, FF ae PLat ReDEco. | —— St ‘*ueere — FE 28h APTEMOBIL. OLL CO sone Hi poms men-| ShaHD maw fora Bice oo +. an top dollar 1 uy outright of ; — eae ry le ual value. ine. ae "Romirsaters ve nee On B Community | ayia, ROOMS Rabie —_ 2 | POR COLORED, ED 6 ROOMS “& rated. 18 Mary Day, Inq. FE ___ For yr Rent Stores 63 SUNOCO Slee nettles. Ser walsabeth Lake Holly wood maliressey ee on z + ale, Phone +2 ricliy m | _. ba _FE 2 . SUN - 312.85. . Pontiac Farm and Secu "aT" STEEL OReED nor | Washer merase near Elizabeth LOVELY WERT DE 7 AME eli “woUse A MONTH OC ton mattress Teon' - | he APPROX. j800 0 PT., NEWLY = LEN GARDEN | ke Ave. Industria! Tractor Co air furnace with square jacket a | Take §20 FE | 4-623 | "path. Pvt. ent. Coupte only. ve on Pontiac Rd. cm further “in-\ APPROX. ttont and rear black- REAL ESTATE swans Ff saw. UL 2-3429. _ furaliare. ta Orchard Lake Ave. Se vooowanD : ‘ge, blower MU 4-6385 3 AND 4 ROOM APARTMENTS OW | | formation Call FE 4-4913 | top parking, * ak center on HEADQUARTERS SWAP PUREBRED FEMALE BOX- ane eae a, custaas Ltd : WILL LIQUIDATE YOUR HOUSE. | West Bide ; | MODERN 4 ROOMS AND BATH. > ROOMS & BATH. 68 EUCLID.| weet Huron Bt fter 9 p.m. it ee. doe. Pe as. Co wort Saige m4 ee Span Ir feaing nunans hold goods sither by private sale) _P™ eee eee ina VOR. | Automatic oO 28s! water. Pwhite | $48 mo. pquire at #1 Euclia | _or before 10 am. OR = a1 ae Interesten in a Fetting into business Gers sfier 5 Fl tues” as Gremand Lone Ave: Sol AB ata | A en lie auetion, Appraisals L.|3 RM APT EVERYTHING Lake Area. M _NEW yer ORE EST ior yourse!l —————— roiture ager HO oo EE | LIONT AND HEAVY TRUCKING | & Bmart Sale Garm: Rochester | pished. Oil heat. All private. | (Ne Rie: |* LARGE ROOM HOUSE. AUTO. peal | Want to be your own boss? TRAINED BEAGLES — SELL OR | CHROME DINETTE SET. SPRING- Rubbish, fill dirt. top soil. sand | Michigan CL 1-6631. | Reasonable Inquire 72 Aubura | rniahine? ¢ pied norma BEA pope or’ ence: «or 3-0103. . | No layoffs or short pays. trade for guns or what have you. “ined chairs, $25: lec, range, oo frontend icadine! EE . ; “| Keego. Call after | miy moderate mvemmen. Ur 2.2482. solid cedar chest, wor | Fioeny ns [Ont end loading 1. Tie ast CLs | cay et PR i WS SRM. “MOUSE AND OARAGE. Rent Office Space 64 Paid taining progr y. | WATER SOPTENERS TO RENT | benches, $7.50 MA 6-2468. | Gnwintes antici” Pogeo| Wanted Miscellaneous 46 p Alls With axOWEROVGK GOU. “won i ‘ hee Ane BATH | near Tel-uren shoppin et Dow n Pontiac Spacious rental to sulé your poe or sell. $3.50 month. OR —— CASH & CARRY SALE | _up free of charge FE 85-4638 Mave vou. A TYPEWRITER. | ple or bachelor. $40. No drinkers. | rage. Stove —< ete after 6 p.m | Pict tal Rent ae. If the sbove sppeals to you, ap- | WILL TRADE Jnl phe ‘8 Tor. 34 0 new morchantins in bedree | O'DELL CARTAGE — fa uve oe egs eel ue is | 3 RMS ‘a BATH. MT. CLEMENS _frali aul onl c Eg pg eb: ae? rately or as peers Oumventent iayvee Rds, “Chartee, metienh | Biation Wagon. = UL 3st. oven tire re furniture, cheats : u-niture of equipment not in, “ ————— ron 8t. and Perry. Convenien ri : 5-6250, evenin : ti b- Local “Phone PE 6 4008 moving | use? We will buy these items | St PE 41206 . __ | MODERN | BEDRM. STOVE. RE- + ROOM MODEAN. DOWNeTAINS | “ “ll eewstewn Mey Auact: ang BN om. te 8:30 p.m. wine oa a aryers, baby furniture mosal “hh on 3 30767 34 ROOM APT, cee In. frig. UUilitles furn, OR 33006 =” —ReGecorsted. FE ¢6612 of MY Ine, Realtors. 28 E. Huron 8t. manae” td sae “Tor REATAU. | Chevie stake truck. 2% , prices reduced. some below cost” Painting & Decorating 37 SINGLE PHASE 17761 HP MOTOR | Mechanic. FE 46 | NEWLY DECORATED OAS HEAT a FE 8-0466 rant. Located on main hwy. with| _ ft _ Call OR 3-3843, after 6: 20 Come in, browse around and com- Jase aiur 8 eee one TE 4 Ae PRMIRHRL CHILD WE | fora “Pt M4 & Washington, O% @ RMS” MODERN NEAR NEW New orricES—WESi SIDE. FE, ent Located on mai peg | WANTED HOUIRPRATLRR om | Cot’ Bates *horeees oa \o4 IST CLASS DECORATING, PAINT-|_ 22540 after 4 come. 4 Cherry Cl. Call after | fora _ city hall. “and school $65 mo. "9.9144 excellent business. ai accept | “AUTOMOBILE IN TRADE on | Saginaw FE 255233. Ingand walpaperng Pe Gonos [WANTED oo Mk ton LOAD 8p m a fee et eek vomatbce eae | goal icone Denier ot 20:7 oytre OR STORE MEACES TORIC Lance or Uremety ac_arecier| GE et ee ee CLEAN. SED PURNITORE = : me - burlap potato begs. Call UL 8. FURNISHED, EXCEPT | ranch apt. 298 E. Highland Ra 63 7 s Mile ment. For fur! he © alormation . bath, wired for stove, electric A & B Resale 1§T CLASS INT EXT. PAINTING ¢ RM P = location, between Miracle pe i se Don Beck OL 1-314 | _2:2230 . | tinen and dishes, FR 56-6750 | EM 3.2450 _ _ — 02 WK 6 aus. Perea Leth cea Orchard Lake Ra. on Tele call PE 5-70050000 000 Sales heater. gy Tl ares w. w howerd PE 2-8855._ = : = ‘ . | es ITs A pes | urtaing ren, aph. Will rem to #w INDOG 6 DUNCAN _PHYFE MAHOGANY .18T CLABB PAINTING AN DEC - +RM APT AT AUBURN HEIONT® ~ QAK GROVE APTS. | [es . FE SUNOCO shedy lot on canal. $7,950. Clerk | cuatiee, (Cash or Verma) (Uh Wanted to Rent 48 tee rmohea ee me bennage | 44 Prall St , - nane $95 PER MO. — | $0801" wet 8: Then Sun Oil Se. has evallaple | one Real nase: lag arcane, ue Doe op Weatenen uals pie — ~~ | First class LK MU. odern 2-bay service 5 A ; in t B 4-388 | o feeme — oaern = ttoman. Desk chair, 6135 Wing A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR |C Notee” Cine ee T URNINED | 4 aes At “AU RUAN! Steam heated Adulte only, FE) OpyiQn TO BUY: | Business | Opportunities 66 | OSes Preseatiy ~~ For | Sale ale Clothing 71 Late Ra Birmingham, MAyfair Hopering 7 E bee city “ay emia Relorepecs "MA Melghts Partly furnished Heat _ 26414 or PE 40627 19 to 5) : Brick 3 bedrms, basement, tiled MAY| able rent. For information call Tie - AL iene peanera | ital | & all wililtien furnished: $10 mo | Paul A, Kern, Realtor | bath, lecge kitchen. Btorms. a 14 APTS. 420.500 DOWN. as| Mr. J. EB. Mins, TR 2-8100, ext. 2 MENS’ SUITS, SIZE «6. OE Lec. DRYER, USED, $10 95: : Bhavana tERiGn Ex) COUPLE DESIRES | rs Bed Shep Eh sbeciates: (Rentals "FE 30200 | empelmcee at yw rer eee down. Write Box 13, Pont of Press | _ 3% Sa RTT ATED TT ee oa eter | di. as ig Ww. “Huron. rE terior 10 per cent dice, for aaab.| cent Private bein and’ anteeet | 4 AND BATH. UPPER, REASON-|_ UNION TERRACES | ner Stanley. FE 39096 or UN A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS ON STANDARD OIL De eee eee) cane | 3 Guaranteed Free est FE 4-0205 ce ca ee Will take + ebild) FE 47267 | ee Apr Ree 4586 | Busy street in suburb commun- | 4:5, several 2 stall stations for| %% hite. $18" Blond “re coltee ta- cant “SPINDRYER WASHING MA- AAA PAINTING & DECORATING |) RN Ne we a sa30 4 ROOMS” MODERN PARTL y!: ARCADIA NO. 1 cE GALE RD. Tate pe capeney ight yea mid lease in the Pontiac area, Perry| Sie" giass top. Phone FE 2.4210. | chine. $30. 2-2836. renga ETRE Eaten a REO CORS ATT ron ee ee aegis | Eapagiiee Mate) Rio, 4, Hise | tees ctemrgers rope | usc ore SEoyTOn - : . downtown with kitchen privi lé ROOM a : Er ’ 5 Auburn el § at erm E a T ph Ortonville ree Tro : R , OR- oe INTERIOR AND Telmatoe | FE leave, References exchange. 100 147 Prospect Bt FE 2-140 _ FRANKLIN us 2 ra ee &) es |e & , relearep i oruagine. Pree) poate flabing worms & tackle Open | pferconamon OR S0ett ee Free estimates. FE! sonable PR 80067 ‘RMS FURNISHED cies TO | Downtown—} blocks east of Court | : rm upper. | Bedrm. 4& bath | corriz poe “Real sharp & new-| avatiable. Call MI 6-5311 or! 7 days. 389 Orchard LE. Ave. | “condition. 949.95. R. B Munro 3 ‘SCULPTOR REQUIRES sTUDIO schon 1 or 2 chilidren allowed House. All newly decorated apta 3 orm apt 1 Bedrm, stall ly decorated. In A-1 location. Per Mews Howard, OR 3-0875 after poYs” BLACK | LEATHER MOTOR- Elec. Co, 1060 W. Huron. PAINTING INT. @ EXT. PAPER) “jor eit €1on stone carrie | 184 Chandie- | from $50. Bchool ‘e block. All shower | Finest area in Oskiand County. ezele jackets. like new, size 16.| BRIGIDAIRE ELEC. RANGE. : peel ed Mason Thompson FE mos. Accessibility for unionding 4 RMS, IST PLOOR APT, ALBO| have one separated Paineua, Includes heat. Reas rent : Hours 6 = pest eS and & Cost $30 oa. Sacrifice. Self-defrosting refrigerator freer- aos) ee Natural lighting OW -43 1 rm’ aut auto gas heat “All some more, living room, dinette, 416-7068 WE 44200 | WE 3.1260 | Sioses eat’ bk water Gun \/ Vay er 8350. Sofa $50. 17 inch TV. | mairamiog ~ Faber Remove! Share Living Quarters 49, iiirthedt™intdantt cae, caren andetath Wil ini” | Atrmacrive 3 meDRM tawcn | {lve eat a, Bots scene V Al- Y | acre" tiowr onary agi ts fat ede NOROE PRESEEAI QUARANTEED 12 Predericks school 53 Park Pl SLATER APTS.| mo Security deposit. Ref Avaii-| ment for $8,000 down. this) ris bent brews wenl salt. sins PREEZERS = wo oe rs | | OR 33300 today. in torage warehouse 6-6907. Television Rertice 38 COLORED ‘ja hl 0 PAnKE st = ohte Sette - Sin ‘oltice Pes deck: | | New models, ‘slightly teratched of . ALLS} | Adutts FE 2-386) FE 43306 DRAYTON oo eae AREA ao Smal) Pienty of parking FALL OR WINTER ao orale marred models at big | Widow wants lady to sth : UBUTCN a , | restaurant. Seats approx = ize 12. PE 8-82 count prices. | CREAT TY Ravio. | noun| “apartment Ro MS cients MPrivate entre bein NITRA: Pm ¢oie4 . a _— BRICK | location, Lots of parking. | Bit Rf. (Dick) " Vv. ALUE E leurs nat “SET. sIZE 6x. OE ee | : om a ‘ : Cheap Inquire 22° Auburn WEST SIDE Ress aren REALTOR | Snow suit, size 24 months. Good : ONY ee eee pe BERNICE “sith nurse who works Call gat ¢ ROOM. UTILITION FURN S feoms, & uci Sed isos: Wil 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX | a0 down. You can't peat ths 349 Oakland Ave. — Open ® to | cond. PE 8-2650,_ Pe eee FE & 1306 or FE 5-8390 | or Bun FE 64661 of Apt A-o6 Will take small child. 126 N. Tele- utilities furn, plua washer. stove ‘ PE __. CPEs 44-3831 LADY'S DRESSES. SUITS SIZE 18. | REEZERS — UPRIOWT FAMOUS STRA = ~ KE Huron graph rh 4 8840 & refrigerator Phone OR 3-719) NOW AVAILABLE ags TOI f } “Drapery f fabrics. "PE 02150 ‘ae — derakchaa Terran JENSEN'S TV SERVICE, Spt R WORKING WOMAN WOULD LIKE ATTRACTIVE 3 RMS UTILITIEG | - VEST SIDE ike NEAT BAGeacare Dee emery aol gg, “ee re ee cet TR ems eie Ret modern @ room end washer furn. Private. PE | WEST ; «wer 2 | ALTORS | al=U=- y MAN'S LIGHT BROWN, CHECK| No phone orders visage. aeicnifen home with couple or 2 working #1403 | Main floor. §-room apt. for 3 | Ra ome Rd. (M-S9) ine 42, $10. OR 3-5402. Fluorescent, 303 r ake _Upholstering _ “40 women” On lake OR 1 A487 COZY 2AM STRICTLY PRIVATE | persons Exegent condition Close Nicholie & Harger Co" | rons St Ph. OR 4-0358 FOR VALUES AND TRADES webe aU SRE = A ‘iaioet | Ate AKI ue" TER.! W ANTED , Ist feer 6) & Tasmania in sneppios area. 132 W. Law.) , 83% WEST HURON FE 5-8 DRY CLEANING BUSINESS. R v.58 A new Ladies coat, size 10. FE FOR SALE KENMORE KEN RE AUTOMA EAK!E S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER i tence _ | CUTE 1 BEDRM. HOUSE. steam pal t. call after 6 p.m COLORED GROCERY. at. r her, Ironrite | r ing. Q174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM/| » COUPLE F RABY = — : nt. ¢ ie COMPLEI@LY FURN. & - | _ 83356 © washer, roner, ia Riaer's wie to board In my FF 42947 & warm. Perfect for couple or | ERY WITH BEER AND MOUTON LAMB COAT. EXC CON-|_relaxizor.' EM 3-4321. , AL's OPHOLSTERING ——~ ome_7R sere Fins? POON KITCHEN RETR : Re Rent Houses Furnished $6, - eS - toes ”° fon "SALE GROCER AY SOREN. WINE LIC! Sop Maition. Size 16. $25. Call PE Jaa! FAMOUS PrAPP Zi HO Zao sEw- " Wed. Contracts, Migs. 51) spertment, private enreace, L BEDROOM UNION Lage Priv. CLEAN, AND IN 10000, Conpt- | ley. eaesnabie, Best, ceed. fare gions BO MBORHOG! Gob NEW WEDDING OOWN. SIZE 16. | ing machine. makes, buttonboles, mo ae OPMOL TERING — | . _ |-_ $eges. Completely turn EM 3.4967, belicte cctes © District. tony Neighborhood. Cal FE 3-0414 UB: SILVER POX COAT BEAUTIFUL.| °" Lod oe tat po FE 5.8888 [Fine MopgaN” arts conven. | Ye tRoom COZY, CLEAN. ON | no children under 16) FE evenings. PB 2-219, R Dick) VALUET | _FE_§-s828 T'year Call credit. mgr. FE ae _ | tent to easy or Pe, 8.4003 | busline, Near grocery. PE 24886. | 5.6108 | FOR LEASE |-R. J. ( Ant Wowie i6. SOME NEW.| Sef. a eA Products Lost" & Found a | First and second floor. FE “ |2 RM LADY ONLY. 67 HENDER. DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER. ie 4| - Modern 2 bay gas station. 3458 Oakland Ave Open 9 to 9 _ 57 Mark. FRE. AT B AIN PRICES ee - to Invest sain land contracts LARGE, LOVELY. 4 AND BAT son Street | Bedroom duplex. One house soned Hieighborhood station. OR 3- ae FE §-0693 or FE 64-3831 H usehold Goods 73 all s availeble. Samuel's Av- FOUND PARAKEET ON W HUR. 16 eaeriee Fireplace, glass porch. garage. 5 BEDROOM as RTLY FUR. _commercial. Ret OL 6-0851 for information, (00 Phone Sunday PR 8-1664 Sale Household Goods 73 liances, Davisburg. 5-6011. on §t Phone FE 2-4938 JOHNSON, Realtor | ON DIM Adults, rel red |" atahed, MA HOUS# TO RENT. 71 OMAT. Fk For LEASE NEW AND MOD- | — ha al wena REFRIGERATOR | OAS, STOVE. Dd. 840. a ab | 5-2860 rn av station. On main : TOR REFRI Ute MAT TIGHT ARO on fi S. Telegraph Rd. | LARK ORION CLEAN. SPACIOUS [a ere 1 meonoow uric IN REEOO HARBOR -« ROOMS & 3" "Mi. from prise. aesegnanle Sale Land Contracts 67 EP aenge ee 2 —— St GIBSON ELECTRIC STOVE. GOOD STOVE GOOD ' {fo name af Bulchie With large rE 4. 2533 ing cou ie ‘Neasenante, OL3 2-3082 | month. Call OR 18.04 . _ bath on lake front. $45. Also a | rent ) ths > id WAR AA RAR MARA AAA reece. cond $35. 41748. brow yen FR 8.7124 5 id = ~ ‘ exceptional 3 bedroom with | _ for information LAND CONTRACTS TO_8UY OR a —— 79 98 Noti as & Personals 43 “‘ion sn cid, HE Fastust Ac eae ORION | HOUREKERPING | a ee aba Late rere wie Ee | attached garege. 900 te respon. GROCER, & «MEATS SACRIFICE | “to ell Bari Garrels. EM 3.2811 7 PC. BEDR00M CSET COM: GAS RANGE $ «c 5 tion on your land contract, Cash cottages . / ible fami Call Jack Loveland, | or - . . Rebuilt 5 | ie ere po aC Ses US elt | 468 8 Broadway MY — 2 ee ee LAKEFRONT | FE‘? “as ‘or FE +1661 | HOT SPOT ~~ nn ae soft CALL AFTER Used Wa rolicnt ‘RIC ARF YOU IN DERT? ol * eee ey ves CLEAN: AUTO | hemes Avulll wow ihioeah June | LAKEFRONT 8YLVAN MODERN WELL SECURED act FT CRUMP ELECT A ur Ereditors bothert 1? CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS matic heat Carpeting. Reason- c h Automatic heat, Pontiac Area Seasoned 4 years, shows excel- et — 3465 Auburn Rd. Wwe A your dew Our | HJ VanWelt, 4540 Disie Mwy ea OL 2.2083 eel emt, Tem Ponties: extra. ty bein bien ver me ta | re Doing EMateod a oath lens record of payments, — 2 Face LIVING ROOM SUITE, | o UL _2-3000 FE 43573 St seit Je Call FE _ the 1 had | lant Ih doing bt 3} ROOMS MODERN. MOT WA- toes renter, Call after 6, FE Must sel a , Personal reasons ipo <— home. y lamp $e" ped ge GERMAN CHINA, ANI AND CRYSTAL. ANY OIRL Of WOMAN, Meng es) | Rae Ged my ama eh? eta MO, it ilies | MONEY FOR MOVING 8 RE: | eee ihr Wi0 EACH | | Ge ELECTRIC RANGE SPEED: ‘ ED i 2 Take $20 a w All_utilities | MON . REPRIGERATORS. $60 EACH i : ing 8 fiandly advisor Phone Fo FE ACTION | NEAR ONTIAC mon re ons aa 1885 ‘Williams LAKE Ra furnishing? Oe Get u t up to e 8 9008, SEA. | me Warren Stout, Realtor stove, $15. 89 State. PE 2-0566. | ou.en wach machine. pining er m or ifn As) ING RM. SUITE, $25. chairs ewer PE 247M Confidential — |O® AY goon iand contract New | Lower Eaclusive re ShRIE 5 crcnome uGae ase _Perry_ st #9661, |IN LAKE ORION — VERY GOOD | 1T N. Saginaw st. PE 681653 PIECE LIVING RM: SUITE. $25. room table with & chairs, Chrome 7 = or seasoned. Your cash upon aat- NICE DOWNTOWN APT. 8c KE) 3} BEDROOM HOME. MODERN, nee a “Beaaty’ business, including good mn tli €@ pm. “ piece dining * 43.006 EM 3: after 4 p.m. : _., AEROTREDA latactory inspection of property Manor Apts Apply Piper's Novel- |” year mround, children welcome “RENT OR SELL eau ment ana very fine clientele. space ——— er = one i chair. +3542 after 4 p. kK NAPP SHOES and title Ask for Ken Templeton | - id wore 38 Auburn Ave OR 3-416). & acres — 6 rooms and bath. be sold. A real steal at ———— BTU WEE. i est Ee GE ELECTRIC BLANKET. NEW Se RHO abe. oegeepletON: Realtor RICH SUMAN AEDOMMA WRATH | 3 Roome a WATE FumNinTED | Ollfernace wear atone sim: | HAG MSR Auta Money to Loan 68| iat? pathic Eietbeal Eh |e te etyeart Rearoounie Fe : a : 8 acres. Near Go ourse on) . : ! : ees , _ ' BACK TO BCHOOL ~ SPECIAL laaae Orchard Lake Rao FR 44569 st of Crooks. Troy. Appt. OR Los . ; ij TWIN BEDRM. SET. cosT ;RATOR. Cold wave $580. Dorothy a, FR'LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY On sua. “rurasant “APT ee ala cake ne: Cee ea - ep iH. 1. HOLMES, Inc. ee Eigensed” teeters) | ‘eS Will sell for $250, Westing- SORT Orn: Sel GEes a meals | oe pee EORL Gatrela, EM 2m oils FE 65008 | 4 ROOMS, 4708 HIGHLAND RD RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY. 2531 8. Lapeer Rd. FE §-2053| LOANS $25 TO $500 house pute son eer: Almost new.; ux 2 door combination with 101 CHARLES CHESTER. [o°' 0M 14m THREE ROOMS, $18 A WREK FR Pontiac. Mich 2 bedrm modern home. Owner BAXTER *.' LIVINGSTONE $15. FE 61902. true freezer. Automatic, defrost ~ QUICK ACTIO "ON. 00m : . a = r 4-1538-9 § ‘SPACE HEATER, | snd sling out shelves. You hau ry MIR, CUSHIONED BHOER vaste ACen Real tate ‘ye fie y OLEAN gM apr | o2OOM, HOUSE FuRNIsKED | eaeact ovat SOR RENE ne x8 a ty erusien teste toasaee TEAGUE FINANCE CO. oe Ti blower. FE 4-410. | y is. Brantie ‘reduct we. Fe B. ‘ OR 24047) 3 78ae Rew FE ae Ask for WHATE ONTY OLEAN 2 Wn || as hea a ose ates ae : an. t tain, double pool AGU [ : Fr RNITURE. COM: | unro Elec. 1060 W. Huron. DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — T10| Mr Clark Why Howes Poon cnn Cottage and) ¢ ROOM AND SHOWER. FE &-096: " raniirce i an aN OL WAte Next to new entrance (to future 202 S. MAIN 2 Rind toned ad ell @s. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, REFRIG. & Menominee Mrs Wallace, FR Wanted Real E tat ‘S82 Gomun FE 698g - Furnished ee - Necrieas brick at 1924 ve bulldin Pontiac Air- ve . ae | Leaving state. "on _3- Tow. lee. stove. Beat and motor yard §-7808 i. state CAME Led eth CHUDIe nity ace gh, HOUSE, 6) Galina, [AR 2 Beddoes Brick at 100 $4.600. 91.000 down. 7 214 FE. ST. CLAIR § ‘yr Grin. NEW. MATTRESS. _furniture. OR 3.6689. FOR YOUR AUTHORIZE) HOOVER Toye Smit uel coaple oly. O20 | Watertord $130 lease FE 4.5000 of FE 2-2105 Paul M. Jones, Real }'st. OME $20, white living rm. chair, cus- KENMORE TWIN-POT SPACE series & Parts Cail FR 4 B10) | We wil ee : pero wk FP 2 4166 6 RMS AND BATH FURNISHED (MALL HOUSE 1269 LAPEER 632 W. Huron /ROCHESTE R ROMEO tom ult. Ere. cond. 3, sm heater 2 yrs. old. Exc. Ah) OR er, | ' o cash fi t 4 ‘ a1 WwW None raraware home land contimct gr acresee, Rent Apts. Unturnished 58 Nea: school, Large iawn FE #15 a month. Interested call ve re eee / FB 8.1275 LOANS #25 TO $800 _Begern, de eat oo age oa SErRIGELATOR a pmp- | aot conn io ees oe, te nl é FRONT HOME Yar 1 o" = — | LIVESTOCK 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY BepRM | *TLVIN! 4-5368 IN DEBT? J tion S71 O88" No (ees ne aba 1k a MEDROOM. PARTLY FURN FTM LAKEFHONT HOME YF At fom WeTtvA LABS com LIQUOR BAR HOUSEHOLD GOODS | uit Double dresser bookcase (Or sale. FE €3368 aia. + CASI limp rl ua HAIN @ BAME QND 2800 JAMES K CT. BYLVAN LAKE! brick. 2060 Beverly. Unfinished Bay y Kity a eee rt $fa18 2 ey At ip eng gy opal flerens os ing room suite $25 FE 8-1669. PSO IS HOURS Ht ntl SBC PEO Uis: | heck le bus AGA shopping. 3) Beni lSik tos Wee, Be class | | plea eer Sec accents | “FRIENDLY SERVICE’ __ | Pearson's Furniture, «2 Orchard KELVINATOR REFRIG. "19. FT. ab OUR 2 ORT ROOM APT REFRIGERA. bedrooms 2 baths. Double garage | dedrm home adjoining the bar | oe Ske Ave. bese Coe PE_2-4722. : THIRD ST. 3 BEDRM. FRAME. | ld te immaculate | training chair. Misc. FE 4 ™ THOM): EO an ; tor stove & util furn 14 Bellevue | Ol heat. 2 fireplaces, Play room O1 furnace $73 mo, FE 8-681 The bar building . _— ie | 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. enuche WhNGIN WiEK LET Us WRIGHT. VALUED 17 iBRRh , GUNAN, OUTHDE! Rent by month inru genbol term | waLNUT LARE 3 BEDAM OD. | ith much new equipment. This | ee” cap teaea, mates | lee new. 4908, RB. Munro u . tity, cntidren welconie $50 mo o +| i 4 : Give Vou T Place to Pay|?™ foun re set Pade FEM GN a BY ae el ol ae he) ie ed a Ee FINANCE COMPANY Ail for 800, Pay only 43. weekly KEXMORE SOO Wal WASHER. 625. WANTED TO RUY WITH OPTION | a AND 3 RM. PARTLY FU ee | WEST SIDE 3 BREDRM BRICK | bag tn J Grokara ; BRENDEL HEIGHTS. LAKE | WEST SIDE 3 BED CK. | ane Pearson's . 42 Orehe 2072, W SAR NOTA bec ee nee HOU vWOOD APTS. | Mitwood Nensenabie ne | enlaces: Rae ceen He eSton TAVERN BORROW UP TO $500 | Lake Ave. LIVING RM. SUITE, 3 PC. 0. » ARE NOP . a ; a ——— | ilwood Reasonable Bay City—Industrial neighborhood, 7 FT. FE 27-3748. : LOAN COMPANY GLAND FHA | M4 E Howard - DOWNSTAIB®, «¢ ROOMS AND | YEAR AROUND } BEDRM. OME | nice corner building. ilving quar: mary Brayton Plaine — Utien | counter top. Single tom! oink Weta A Be finn denaners CASH FOR Youn. MOMB | 2 ROOMB8 AND BATH. $30 NFW-| path. No ehildren. 224 B. Run-| on pvt. ety 2 egy ben of ters, attached garage, By th Walled Lk. th | faucets. Removal R. MICHIGAN CREDIT WE TRADE E BUILD | ly dec Adulte only. 27 Oakhill. | dei Aipeet,, bates resma, ol heat’ | ink Steady gross grer $30.090. AVE = Munro Ejectrie Co. teow. Huron COUNSELLORS 1a We 'furen Ot nmAUTons as a Sal wat a FURNISHED HOUSE TORENT. | Terese recreation’ room, facing Seo cows Teel” price $22,500.90. a suggestions. Apply Apontise cee. Oy: RM. 116 PONTIAC ATATE. BANK eee iehe yaremea dee tee Ree | Willams Lh: Rd te Gare na, | ene: 1:1906 Injury te owner forces atle. | Press ‘Bex 00 O12 Felt Base Rugs $3 A cfeipencg WASHING MA- antl Sector ani | ieee People FR 2016 or FE! yo Tackles to 2489 Blair Dr. on Rent L Leake Cottages — 58 Call Sse, RK. Fw Seen City— | — ed Fi aece | Co ee PAL NTs Ate L ui me eae 7. ai bide * bs r : premises Saturday and Sunday ate nd or eaboa in : i is ED OAK TABLE AND 6 LORE WRtOHT SAFRLY AND 100 2 ROOMS & PRIVATE BATH only Lt §-4@t8 corr > our economically with newly released | Stove A Prigidaire furn. Adults Fons “LAKE LOG CABIN CALL WANTED c at Ree Gar | ecg Write Potter of Biate “Wide, 302 BE pores Monge ly. fe 4V,-Ft. Walt Tile eee .25e¢ _fthairs, $46. FE = ex A Diet tablets, 08 cente at’ salesmen to aery uw For . only, 20 N Paddock : : phase ie f Columbus Ave, Gay City, Mich. Basy Parking ers, 141 W. Huron PE ¢3064 LEAVING CITY. 2 LIVING ROO! tye you F ualt FE $9824 or OR 23-1107 after; Must sleep 8 & have cooking fr- i FA A “ty pak mpn end col- IMMA fed sppraisal, and fast, reilable 3 RM MODERN APT PVT ENT etlitie & boat Call Plymouth for our new fall catalog of hun- | - nN Gat elyairs ene NEW FALL FAMILY CLOTHING) aetion A bath 2430 Dixie Hwy thd tals mer yee 3-9920. collect | dreds of business o re | ngs sive) fee sable Peas us rete 1138 . KEEG) CLEAN 7? BEDRMS GAs — - many Motels, Bars, Trailer Parks | oe Lakeview ac. line In sizen 8-82-13°5-28'y-Jen -et: } RM& NEWLY DECORATED : ceept homes. fetma. lb gr Aamiral u t freeser $168 Sper Bra, line 39D. 4’ Am on ea Wher ite Pe tion) MEARNS sume tts Ror Rent Rooms $9 fiat” tit"s:cem “hamentefm ome — us tones | BAPA*RSPLRC AEM "canon “Ase vetooR Covct. puree Malernite-carseleta aupporte. 3 ROOM XTRA LARGE LV. Lake ORION YEAR ROUND 1 Larar ROOM. 18T FLOOR, i ee COMMUNITY Loan co Parte seni - _cetlemt_condition_My_ Sistas Proceed Pay-AlA Fund. &tate Hos ! ing room. bedroom, mitthen, din- +” avan Sept June TW 10390 TR front f® Sta St 30 £. LAWRENC 3 PE 8-9421 eS ——— 4 Os ‘LOVELY SINGER SEWING MA- MA- nital PR $7971 - | ette, bath Modern apt buildinw 5503 ; : | _PRIENDLY SERVICE \7" ADMIRAL...” tees SF | Rhine. Like new. Still under | - Ban H h See ort treet eed? fen Lae OUION Chan, wopERN | | Re AFT VERS HEIN PURN : ~ LOANS $25 TO- $500 225, Admire! hele a eaaranter, ‘Will sell for balance | - \ UmMp ries Tere. Rea Netiwelos (acetone leo Weights RG NY Jase 2 LOVELY SLEEPING RMS. Vil- C on goon! Signature or other se- 2%) rebuilt cot te. eins 30 days: | of 982.40 or make 8 pmts. of | rT r ary 83 N. Telegrapa Open Eves New Jow rents, Bee Managers dopkhre HOME ON LA KE COU. tee Mais obey ma Reply Pon- | Sl NO O geet 4 om to repay. Our Parts & labor. ye A pe — > THRIFT WEEK “Ts : +\ Te | \e only reasonable, furnished | x ; aroPr tf a. ow ane Elizabeth Lk. Rd. ’ 8 AT BUS STOP Lm. FRONT RM trades. FE 2-9236 SHIRLEY APTS. | br" unturnianed Call OR 3.0810. Everyining for convenience, PE ; MULTIPLE LISTING SERVI 180 KE Huron FR 6-4514 MODERN 2 BrDkM ~ CHILDREN | SE DVICH CTA BEGAN IN THE = GLORIA APTS. wevsome “Laundry and lec. art | SERVICE STATION el mo. mile eax a 7 _ _— Sell Us Your Equity [7 Meenante_ st 44236} Of Commerce, 338° For EM) aa ; r . Don't lose your home. Prompt | 2 OR 4 RM. APT. 935 Oh nH mo. | 24000, 7 FOR RENT PONTIAC PRESS Bervice. Cash waiting. Giroux. na hot Sea ara, O8 972. | MODERN 9 BEDRM. WOME. At} No matter how loud you ° Franks, Reai Estsle, 430) Disie | 3 RMI Lake Orton. MY_2-4642. y Mey. 0 RMS. r, | bak cy 3 " wy. OR 3-070). seve, re mk fata duits NEWLY | wibs ey -| blow your horn it could South side wh jHuron St, WANT ADS _Rent it Apts. Furnished “84 | omy mall-2 bedrm. home, Complete. w yo ee ; : . sot el) DEDWODE renee NB) ly and nicely furnished. 1 “~~ Bet. Voorheis & ST, FLOOR CLEAN. 3 AND | 5-199F.,8_sarege ta a or’. Jen sree Ss Bee never be heard by as many | ae YEARS AGO AND HAS wits Square Lk. $55 mo. FE * neleeret pa wens fh lees Near. KE i conten ee people as-a little Eliz. Lk. Rd. “ T CLEAN HOUSEKEEPING 9 ROOM JR PT veal Ate B ENTR: aes Bellevue. $13. weekly. Can oY ‘ age iene an ‘ot . in = Isti Nh Sat. o sun or bay Fr : BEEN GOING ON A Pe nah ome, for Christian CLs ta gee . | . : i sone Living: RNC” RETCH. | ithe neat Pak “OAKLAND “TARE “RMS MOD: be * te STATE ate eS, enette shower, priv. entt,, ideal ak FORN . #0 453 Taland Park | , for , DAILY EVER SINCE! | grpecueler wands {0 Hentie |? See Se NE aN emma na lAs L nd sie ue war eres FE aise =a » : elt a or - ¥ ‘ : - é . Fe TAS. PORWR PRIVATE ATI AND ENT FA bath. Ren “ mo. oe bears we i. BEDROOM” TARoR ~ FE t-990. «| tet hy om: GET $2 TO $00 FOR ACTION front "apt. Near Pontiac. Ets TAM UAPE. ON MAIN FLOOR waning ; | aig RS & 500 \ Pat ie aan Eee eee Dic] FE 2-818] | Sue shaae tos rem ; : ia Clarkston #215 Maceday a . Soeries ee: | 306 & =! Lake py FE 32-8020 , freezer, rim, remove. Now ume comer mpiete line of parts | SPEC ture. Garden tools, etc. 67 Mark Ras td Sr shade FE Sale Farm Equipment 93 *. eiwiree Weil se ar boas szereains. Barge oe . uidin 1 1M hi ee eee traier for you i oters - Trailers S"SPECIALS" | combnunsta Gormeat tan 330 | tana sioouszetae | __ For Sale Pets 87 se rannati teacon toe wy. a ie re cre | oun ged Hunting Eaup TH = PPR ARAN | rear, snow. Quality House Paint ... $2.95 Gal. ee ee oe ae | eee Mage. MY_ 3-701. _ Rent Tre Trailer t Space | CRO Wale Bia GAS DRYERS, New. Al! brands. — a hed — 1952 ALLIS CHALMERS 1 PLOW AUBURN o FE 8-4403 Dativ 9-8: Sunday ‘til 6 Installed. Delivered. Ae lo” Celotex Yexéx8 sheets... $2.35 ea. on am a dou oe trecter. a re tooth drag AyRUR The nT Se ae SPECIAL. META FISHING ELECTRIC” DRvi = é r 8. Telegraph. FE 32-0567 across ie Opdyk FE §-3361 boats as low as . Alumisum livered, enacted aenase As = = ete seeuesegs = o Gv “SCHRAM TRUCKS _ Pontiac. — Craft. 1 vee agers “eens chris we ui NAME BRANDS — PIPE-BRICK-STEEL | ores ments, SEA. (2500 ite Hey OR Stos11 “iksine eee emacs | Cia, Qpulser” and trailer. only [rma zorme Pree Batttnotes BOAKD, NANCE Jo" ins CHAIN SAWS | _Cesen_tar Pu t-t00d, "and motors. eg a! fora Seal The Onan Perry St. FE 6001. S- Wop. | 85:30 MON. thru. SAT. |MOBILRHOME ESTATES, MOD- Cliff Drever's 5 & Sport Cen- 600p HOUSEKEEPING SHOP S OngTeC GUITAR. LIKE NEW BY Heeue and LOCH ern ‘atefront and playground. EM ter. 15210 Vichy Ra.. Holly. MEI- a tt ieee URPLUS LUMBER . Knowlson. Keego yt rh ic 3-3461. rose 1 $1_WEST HURON 41585 r. Oxi : R & MATERIAL #ALES = =e RPORD WOSILE MANOR POR CENTURY. CHRISC Ra. (M439) ON 3-7002 Gulbransen Piano HOUGHTEN & SON | SxS" inte cement potion ote. ROLIDAY PIBERGLAS R BARN TIMBERS. 15x67 STEEL 1 | - Case—New. Idea Dealer One witle east of ¢ of'8 ystord on Lake: CADILLAC ALUMINUM baat Gin eeaed tn Tee “a we) | OL 1-9761 | _ ville road. oe AES" | MERCURY MOTORS. NEW USED Oil- Gas Home Heaters Rochester Rd. PL 22190. << ca PUPPIES FOR S| peck. oat One: Susan Win| eet aes ‘ei BE che hoes beat {gr a ie pik oS Sales 8 b 4 00m BEAT BUY AND SAVE nd 3 Music Center pat a ike RBOS Just north of Oxford less Wonderfu location ~ the fuel it saves. 4” sol. pipe. W ........ $3.9 igth, a Minar Reva oe at ge FARMALL HW TRACTOR WITH) Oxia ‘uate “Orion "and | NO MONEY DOWN — TRADE In|” Sil ioe, § 0... 60.98 igen ER eet AKC WAS Jood ‘cond row cor picker ROBINS MOBILE ViLIAG E300 | eet d - seek SCHICK’S MY 3.3711 ie 3 can ft igs | Maa ga gone 2 — —— no jralned | _Exc. cond. MArket 4. ca a Elizabeth Unde ~ Boats FPIBERGLASSED, ALL 11 Com 4" cabinet with | Biren Ye os. up. No amplifier. $30. ae Pad. —— ot FE chose. ce GRAIN DRILLS. PL Plows. management re $- 3678. Charles types (iberglas work. Auto rust SPECIAL tala RUGS. we. Wall cabinet, $81 95. HAST ‘The Ser cai rows. new and Davie he. han ae ce ea eisfaprt so 8 Wenteare|” Wolverine Lumber | BENSON LUMBER'C BRET ERS | OSS teer re ROT | Leaner rate, “Wlueat FOUR, eae Tm NST Ay —hals chen MY wink = : 320 8 Paddock PE 2-9784 . : 4 p.m. OLIVER _Park FE 2 SINGER SEWING NE WITH paTHROOM me , ; 7 OCS “TRACTOR WITH 97 Transportat'n Offered 105 fake satay Ws stres | fatgrence et see nee Porter Cable Special | nave rowgacar wwnoe | HMMM RENE Magy “ENE AEAGEAT al™| "Auco acceasoriee 07 Teansportatn O€ ti i ! rs. Automatic water ter, —siviiues RI =a Bley thd ave Sot cash bal. Bas ware, elec. wapplion, erect del 0 ceesteth seeneua “ mn PAN-AMERICAN CORNET ee OR 3. FREE Auction Sales 94 ne OLDS. 88 MOTOR & TRANS Pat ctr Waar baroreze 6 ROME SINGER TACH | pine and fitings (see Bretens | Spi! Axle, List $440.80. Chose-out | = ee i ~ FREE TO 000D ee ee Oe OTE PLY MOUTIWG.| York vit, Pnisdeipnis #18" Ferry eee ~misctrotux a HA = Scant Super Kemtone and Rust- pe. Morse, List $319. ro Condition. 8 ne gar “SY ‘. Long-baired. Nousebroken. te AUCT ION i sence LYMOUTR na | Service OR 3-1254 wry _Torms, Gurte A 8-4040. BEIGHTS SUPPLY v4 “+ eh +e Ha — WREE TO GO0b| [Sah “Rood Beery Bar 06 | eee ee here abe: a rs TRADE GAs RANOE FOR ELEC. 208 Lapeer Aa. FE 4-543 te. 6-1878 or OR 3-1034 SALE home. PR. $-200. PM. “Stanley Bates-aucticnser. | "Sioa Vy pegcactusl mirage PE 2k | Gor. foe We Huron? Mectrie CASH WAY Baldwin ar pianos organs. | TEN HOME. | ANTIQUES. HOUSEHOLD oF pi.) éeés after 5 pm LEAVING — FOR — HARRISBURG TAKE ADVANTAGE "OF Ti i LUMBER PRICES oe ly’ reduced. Choice a x) we oe “ene a Ra. sagt sor oltre] | Rune GOING RORTH PART . - | . _Bosnn Pitance Ne. t SEA-| STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS Han kine tos MINATORE F POODLE RACE FE sofas, clocks, ‘roc ore,” Maieon | 7 2een | lend _Wither_wey_ FE sh RADE nt bEPT Bu ister’ ) CAL BI MUSIC £9. mal beeing fainp batts fares bal | For Sale Tire Tires 88 Wanted Used Core, 106 Guar) cis. washer oso 08 rmeister s jal takes ace Pei snes | 2 Seine a Ved Gass rn, Ria CAQES ave: | denees lomo D Ls | AS MUCH as 960 JUNK AND | SSHOCO oOner TIRES AN WHEELS 2 pe. Lem. nes 03! NORTHERN LUMBER | PorTA RE Win LAUNDRY Sale Store Equipment 81/10 piven Thott — a | Sie Hla foe See Cory or Suc cheap care, FE 33066 days or i * . ° girl's e, $15 erson ‘a-lon truc i. : 5 pe. bedrm reiettt 869 95 1940 Coole Lake, oe Electric stove, $25. FE 2-568). aA B & B _ Metal bed a springs ........619 98, Oe em ee" | SORTABLE LER COMBIN- Bs UN AbTO abkvie — ACTION — Lounge ebair clanamnaaanaL | %5| Open b am vam 7 iM wees. 908, eal Je 1 on one 9 QRitt- non Ee Cree, after | - Name. Wether Brwtaay Fe yn, “10 w urn AUTO SERVE ans | Age eee eee LEAN IG ot eee Dern sata Picwic. Fances oseb TOMAR. | qi5 Pant, goer) Auction Sales voxrwxicptace tings at $$$ MONEY $55 YMAN’S SEEP AND OR — nat? AWD ends. OR 36022 011 Wat, | HOBART ELECTRIC MEAT SLIC. | name brands. Off new cara. 15 50. in MANY OTHER [TEMS AVARADLS |_quarters. Opdyke Mit, FE 5-741 . reece meat scales. Like new. "Taney RITTEN. “cate APTER $089 Dixie Highway Lian tapes and ¢ — e. tt ate | W N d : = ‘ PaInT Wr OTon _— 4 o ss a' ire es 60 C TRADE ELEC. RANGE FOR an | Cash and Carry Specials | aves ubaeriag ane te wotstere. — Pure. AKC. C1 CHAMPION Drayton Plains | 4-467 _or_ PE ¢ 0687 — e ce ars range RB. Munro Electric Co..|1ni2 w. P shelving 12% Lin. Ft WARWICK Orchard Lx. R4.| Sale Sporting Goods 82 suonctons SeaGLme 73) F very Friday 7pm |StaunahS egann new TTees FOR! EMOEHATE RET ER 1060 _' 1x6 W. P. Sheathing 05% Lin. pt, Patio Stone Headquarters “~~~ | mos. old. $10. OR 3-1768 iF Saturday > | Up to 60 per cent off Black or CHECK US FIRST FOR USED WATER SOFTENER. com.|2.W F Sirppings @ La. ry | Factory te you en ee eae ero ee TOY FOX TERRIER STUD SERV very etureay ..-¢ 7 :| Whhewsits letely gutomatic. Reasonable. Prefinished any $7.20 sheet | Co., a mi} gr eiy-ceahe. FR Ste il Every Sunday 2p ED WILLIAMS ‘ser. 2x48 Temp Peg Board .. 66 ea.| 4 Gulley past H RIFLE SHOTGUN Ri- So - em a = ac Kacka r Used Trade in Dent. 36x48 Temp Peg Board 99 es. nyaaas fes es. FE }1068 ee ye py: ee Buy and Sell Daily i pte on lage pipette ws | Pt HAGOERTY LUMBER & SUPPLY | Ret ~ EXCELLENT * NOTON 4 UT OMATIC onneen FI PEMALE 0 ORlando 3-2717 buy. sell Aloo, whitewalls unge chair ............. condition, Call OL 1. Model $1. Scope. sling & case. |“ months old, 86 James St. Orton-| DOOR PRIZES 8 Nh STATE TIRE Fete os bad @ dresest’ i 1947 Haggerty Hw? “wouea Lake | STORM err SALE. nae EM grt Loe ville = | WEDNESDAY. SURPTEMEA o> ar (Sesser OC SPE 4-008 rent bh Gale or seekaaye 4 eh cee = waa alee reel RET. | WANTED 0000 HOME 1 | pm Farm auction. } miles A 952 WEST HU RON Tabie, buffet & ¢ shaira i 4s 50 , te 3 light windows. FE Ll | ane u Jacket. Size oo. E 4-7632. PE 9-3996 300 Aner ¢ pm mesisteredl con of Lake Orion on M24. then uto Services _# coh x ater | Electric range. ....... $59.50 MA 4-455] STORM BOOK 3e— STORM Win: | \UTOMATIC a rOAUOR RENTING. e= o “Woistein “heifers ured” “8 CRANKSHAFT ORINDING IN THE : Hide-e-bed w. ..-. 6s yess. es. $69.50 dows 3-28" 3-34" Wood all inserts.| tom shot gun $90. FE 3-7322. Dogs Traine Trained, B'rded & aA sastee old real nice. & Shrop car Cviingers rebored Zuck Ma- “ASH POR CLEAN. SHARP CLEARANCE SPECIAL Poa ee ay ao vial = GUN SALE =| shire ewes, 2 saddie horses. 1948 chine Shop. 23 Hood Phone FE DAPEND JABIE USED CARS gt HOMAS ECONOMY ares post Reonpy pnt $29 95 20 x 30 Kitchen sink. "white, New & used shotguns & rifles. | ee CATs BOARDED tor Pera calbvaien toran woth. G apy eerity ated od sate » FE 3-151 i lure Pulldown Nght. $105 | finele, 1816 Woodland Ave. gyi) Most gauges & calibres. Scope Bereta 3 gs | Ferguson, Gouvle Git” Tih sciex | CRANRAMAPT ORINDINO IN THE cate re gD Ciha Nis i ANTI 100 amp. moun revalr NA ‘A A KEN. | of hay plus ail oth . iampe Eee niet oF One tnt B Grey be bathtub ” | at oe SPFC] Hiss Sreiegraph nels Roardion.| training (& trim ‘ ond Plan = or a le pacranasinl Reeve. Ottee ahs T-Huron - Top_#_Do Daler rE eon *\3 unit, com- i C AL F SET. NEW. NEVER USED. Brittany & poodle stud serv. etamora Bank cler i olt WESTINOHOUSF raat mocel | piste ' " ‘migs cuaraniee etl. | aoe with beg & registered. We | gp | ip aid 723 (W. Ce Suet oats auc- mit Pontine Ka. near Opéyne. | NOW READ agnivox armcha model . ype y ca : : ee rad‘o - walnut (_A, Thompson,” 7005 M50, West. COMBINATION DOO: 810 F Ea Teeter Bebe $2” Cal MI COLLECTOR'S ITEM. “BILLS OF “$6 50 = GUNS BUY. SELL, TRADE. Hunting Dogs 87B) 0 SpeeclAL AUCTION See bole Nh “THIS 7 ni PPPLPDP PPL LP PL OL AL <¢ NUT SECRETARY. 4257 AN-| FE 6-185 yank 'eeted tee: . Ls T INSTALL | 1 REGISTERED ENOLISH POINT. Saturday September 19th | “01, MOPED oR gOTER, BRINO YOUR CAR HERE FOR “gue ig sy itz27,, wilte. marble DUO THERM OIL HEATER. GOOD CHURCH'S, INC. free complete guns : Raeed ‘Rie, .2 izeere te —7:30 P.M.— ieee et TOP DOLLAR Base included” FE fire ‘porcelain. BiAMOn _ CALL AFTER &| Seasonal Closing Sale pe niga 2m ver meln aryeus ot «(|| esssteleal one phambing capper, ope se elles) ‘our. lect ii i WASHER — cars WD ¥ | Sout _..| 40 per cent off list price on tu ; =» Eee tetere, Wha plaah ata tote ment | Wie ALLOCATE “WaTOR 80607: OF-STATE. 5h te Rest | Also ge 12” Dia. x AA ‘ae Bs gt RS - 5 - bh <9 | Bi in coils, aise ©| CADY's i44 LB. BOWLING BALL Ra . Fe co. be sold. Owner is leaving ome. | or Excellent cond. $128 | BUT TRY FOR THE Best AT tall with accesses: ories. After 2:30.| FINANCE AnD B ond clamps of | “with leather of roller i, geet: , — mrosenerees housewares. | _ F012 or FE Save _OL 27-9602. PE toon Co. 1 N. Perry st 10. he a on under-| crates & case. ee new, furniture apt | red stove, LAMBRETTA 1067. SINDSHTEL D. WASHING MACHINE ELEC 500 hotak = Ale. -_ i aagge ms Bg | _OR_ 33371. 2 WEIMARANER A ofbek a G DOGS refrigeralot. ‘dinette, living room| rear seat. Good condition stove. Cheap. Y 2-3581. "3 pm UL 2-163 APTER Elisa ke heed. . wit ai isd 2 aoe a Jy wate te _ oa * 3 vrs. old re * of t on seturaay night Lk a rr Pre aan Dizie ida cones || WELCH CONVER man and 4 BAS} dye DYO-THERM OIL HEATER. AND September, | Clearance Poone FE 8 Sait rons. ‘ MOS. OLD ENGLISH & Rerreas | eS ceo oe neemen | ere 8 Pike, eee ‘ oe —— — cover. #20. Detecto Bab Beam| 39 fat cll, tank. S15. Republic | puy your mowers now. 1960 prices We LOAN eed “POR APO ONE. B23. AUCTION | For Sale M les 101. OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND Beales Bassinette with medicine “cehinet’ Gh Bo i listed higher. & few: first soone. Motors, F, gy cS atime c 1 a Be Poem Metercycion ne : Waited Ait the nee io ise ‘naan be coon at bor Intans home. can Sere sal prices. Also Sm yen Fe sa | GRO RES penOLE iy cera. | SUNday September 20th | waRtey. 14 OVERHEAD. 9173 “CLEAN CARS” r : . | » . x whod bi é . Antiques. 741 = See Oe Me tillers, | WINCHESTER 2 GAUOE PUMP, | 04. Well trained 62). OW 3.6402 —7 30 P.M.- | PE bee YOU HAVE A PAINT OR = service = of small | modified. Like new: Bargain. = AKC REG. BEAGLES, } MALES. 2 Belling dew merchandise from | | 1980 INDIAN 600 CC TWIN. NEW WE'LL GIVE YOU lecorating problem? Hundreds of ago have engine ® - int, full race engine, sh . 4-4056. females. & mos. old Started aly bankrupt. and su plus ee gine, A-] shape $$$ CASH! $$$ 3 MANE 1008 LAMPS @olors to choose from, interior par belts. ‘Also 2 —_ ready Also (1) 4 old female OL | inven: ae This is a special close- | — or . Bee paper | mixed “reel. We service we - La nt Gut) cals! eu ehiee eur curamer | A BLACK BEADZY Witt Wi FOR YOUR EQUITY OF ANTIQUE & CLASSICAL CHIME a wee = Eb en selection. Bait, Minnows, Etc. a2A —_- Loads and losds of new sidewalis. orn Harle perl Nal So Sree ‘drum clocks. MY 3-1180 ri Je © drip Tee ee Bin i eae . a clothing will be auctioned Motoreycie condition. $300 DOLLS, GUNS. GLASSWARE FUR-| QAKLAND FUEL & PAINT MAple 5- a ee i ann bie caren A GOOD HUNTER —SUN SALES— Fe = ae — BILL SPENCE niture and hevatlanonus Bhoppe rchar Ave. _ PE 5-6180 | &PACE ATER AR r, as kine aaa and. DIXIE MWY For le Bicycles 1 (aie). Tess, ben Se ome to! engin. Warwick's, “asi gs Ty work f a Open Pointer, Regiet ry’ Ma Cee pres” Dene Prices” — = “RAMBLER” _# pam Le Ra. = ot he hheater ‘with §@ gal. oth Ate. held deg. Proven stat. Alcs = No Chitdren Please + LIOWTWEIONT, BICYCLES. Om ond: BRON ee ROSENTH ew AL CHINA & CRYSTAL. OR SALE: UND woo & smoke = aR Hunting Ac Accom’ds ations 83 ly ree en Cail Pra Wei dc scase~_ | tees Singtts “ah ~- mneneca 236 8 SAGINA __PE 6-4541 tt . : » A ye. et seat’ GIRL’ 8 INCH BIKE SPINDLE FYPS CRADLE. ren Ul 93382. Pectin BUNTERS sey St BEA! bear and BEAGLE, J YRA_OLD FOR GOOD For Sale Housetrailers 95 F ories J hunting in Ll ld Nel at Ol 7 i7_ IN GOMBINATION $50 73|_@-¥e_me an offer. 3-0580. | TWIN BABY BUGGY FOR BALE.| 1 deer Cae fect concen 30177. . ND OSES picycte oe = iekiey paella FREE STANDING TOILETS $19.05 | -O* #318). cated’ of ead ot ‘s aranabe mba, Hs Bagi PUPS, ECT AND Wa elton Peel orgs i Dex Kennedy ASH USED TVs. PUR-|VOUC! DOW! sink ............ $5.06 = lex acre = > Good ere Lge. ls Bes ene 17 FOO! HOUSETRAILERS “$1100. 4524 Dixie, Drayton oR "roost anaes ane at your home. Fie 2-0967,| i" herd fia p = ee n.|, THE FLOOR SHOP well. glectrieity, Reasonable Sack ENOL SETTER AND BRIT- | (301) Waukegan, Auburn Heights ROLLFAST BICYCLES” ALt AND GET THE ~— 20-foot lengths ......... e Poo 6550 * and repair on all ma oes Ste: se . Sein, bard r, ee inoleum, ves. 012 MOS tac, Michigan Phone FE. 2571- ENOLIGH POINTER. § YR OLD = fee i el ba ER 02 BMW & N 6 OU Sales. 321 iat See 3-pe. bath sets with trim ; | Tweed Carpet, x12 19 Sand, Gravel & Dir peaeet sees bee & FOOT ‘oe AW Mod eee . Hi-Fidelity Worksh : . im. ($80 Inlaid Tile 6c each | rave t ey oie. _ 102 W. Huron St. rE 0-482 ape colored bath set with s00 oe 8 SAGINAW PE cane | RRA A NS ~ H F papier geetoates Moret tDeetous Boats and Accessories 103 FOR YOUR CAR a . ' bs 2 : Factory 2nds. sSUrFLy, TRUSCON MASTER PAInTers | ACRES PEAT AX este oat My | eee Grain & Feed “88 piu, “Hey Hickory Rider Rd . NEW PORTABLE TV EXC. COND | | SAVE PLUM Bind 80 QUTSIDE WHITE 4 69 | - SROe efter 11:30 Mfora MU 49525 2, FT ALUMINUM AND 12 FT - $115. MA 6-169 N. Saginer is” Tiles wiin holes” 94's0 "brome BLACK “BIRT ¢ OR PEAT. | ALL TYPES OP .ST & 2ND CUT. 4y py 2 BEDROOM SKYLINE | (“UCK Doe: MA ¢Mis CASS OARI.AND PENTRON TA PE RECORDER. eae Mle Ge ’ ike J livery, OR 2-064. ues May oe aS he corn. wil FE #2387 call eves 14 LG GPORTBCRAFPT, 1 YR OLD Pontiac's Newest Lot best offer. FE 5-1958 PREHUNG ALUMINUM DOORS 10. fe NE. “_ael. ver 2 ‘37 44 PT” CHAMPION nic Q HP & ‘trailer $650 OR 53-5550 3127 W Montcalm FR 8 8288 PHILCO TV io — FaOnS Install in AYLOCR $35.05 4 — mason | SLI KINDS OF HAY. STRAW. °C o bearm On country lot zr OR 3-355 NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE - “combination, $60.00. FE 2-5450. Coa: & Buriding ES — ie. see manure ano lumber. MA = 59959 inciud scorch & 260-gai.\ 14 YELLOW JACKET RUNABOUT, See M & M Motor Sales | H ~ MODERNIZATION COMPANY | 81 Orchard Lake rg mony, & 27101 Ltn se of] tank. Cad PE 4-0033 recently refinished and fuily Hic TV Region 74 ete eee ee Pr eT ee puted ‘ry to Beat These WH PALYATION BMY : Le. jer and 2 pr. skis, TOP 600 -USi =: TAKE ¢ PAYMENTS. BRAND! , y - ,| Bre to: Your nedés, ve. _BEAC For Sale Livestock — 89 iss — 2 BEDROOM «@ FOOTER PHT MI fet 7 Pr mes bash seer eon 2 TORK, K CARS| } =} a PP PPLLPL LAL le - - oe ee ee em ae tS ~- - er made pougie cms ‘Home Values “# A = peat ")2 nonsms von SALe. ong | SIMS Geel. MY | is PF EVAN WP VIN Peers BUCK ar Tip TRUCE city. You save $$$. Payments te age os week. a per = ie pat ‘ —| rude, Trailer & all acceess Wiil | on ‘33 weekly. Year TALB é R hob We one @ yt. old geld-| 1958 16-FT CAMPING TRAILER.| take oidder car in trade. OR | i Sims PART hs oe heh. 8. ¢ Pon- ~GUARANTEED— Redwood ne A-l SOD ing. r peel “ie — vi ae os 3-8867 | TROCI eas a wa : : T tones pishew. Giese, own tree ‘= atom 1986 14 PT, MG OOD. | W CARS Water : Softener 78 ] F ULL Wood mat % eg, te los on ye aseies $4! gure rit sheree. Oe Qeed for 6H iinet “iewTw ,| Steering. tights ce | Mark | or Grate 29 ‘OR CLEAN CARS | a INCH THICK nt } Onl ad Ave, PE ¢-0ee, i re. ree aa or MI rsa | trie! ral aioe Since Sry | the meter little. ECONOMY CARS : 22 AUBURN A ee ph en e' = tener. | siden u 4 2 "demonetration et Warner Frat i « ALU MA » CRAFT - pos For ALUMINUM to join one ot Wally Byam's ex- ar tee so on Sea hen Sale Miscellaneous 76 BINA vans). i ps stone veut a hank inet PAID Regularly BOR IUTCHINSON \ —_ m evenings end BSun- FOR GOOD USED CARS 1 Y-Car . Garages—$549 FE 5-5475 “You Pay Only” $23.95 CASH & CARRY - TAX INCLUDED Triple Action Tilt * AL’ eee Pee Regularly Priced $20 99 “You Pay Only” $14.50 9 EER Sec Nationally Advertised “ OQ” ston Wittbows " ‘Regularly Priced $24.00 _Sale Musical Goods 79 t ven ‘PIANOS. YouR isarertsesersenss O1MB Grane sitacmeng Ma xy wens. {| Small Baby Grand piano. '| Small used plane. _| Medium sized plano. $85. Many others to choose from Used organ 9475. Used organ 9606. — Used limed oak organ, was b1430, eM Woe, Cond & Fuel 8 8s FIREPLAC Speed- LLAGHER S| Diants, Trees, Sh z, For Sale Housetrailers 9s 3) For Sele Une rack 107° is 1478 Ranch j } a | eee ae So eee f-ing oh 9 different ALL NEW 1960 i UL__2-1677. saLe CHEAP. ‘MOVING SOON? ce? movirig expenses in selling all those unused items you've had stored away all this time. JUST DIAL FE 28181 and ask for an ad taker by foot PONTIAC DETROITS. BOB HUTCHINSON 1 Diste Ney. 4 miles rs 8 tos 2% foot, Biveps 4. Will take tent or part pey yes Per se Homes. CHIEF pay, Oma "iene 1048 sn Lapeer Rd. ; = S| 3904 ) Aubera 4 wy te OXFORD . TRAILER ~ SALES TRAYTLER GAles A “PARKHURST ~ A ‘USED Pickups | AT ALL TIMES 1950 Thru. 1959 - MODELS Pw oe Makes and Models #0 Fr py, yeoet "BIG". Truck Center Eddie Steele — FORD — 3273 W. Huron at Eliz. Lk ; FE 5-3177 FE s-oasi Baraain DAYS 1951 1 12-f. VAN 1948 to 1984 2 16-f. Sl eae BOTH 1065s 1 aie —o 1 1¢-ft STAKE 1955 t Po nr ard & CAB (er CA) 1086 Russ Dawson | S. Saginaw St. mus Ae a eel 2 ) BOAS THINK YOU LL, OFT DUNHAM'S 2265 —Unee rae nibOOw =e v4104 on On ike ot wan ~ THE MOST POR YOUR CAR AT ~_ BOAT D wae | ad agoaron Lake. Reserve your | JEROME DUNHAM’S | “BRIGHT SPOT” ‘> Unton Lake Rd. EM +4164 CLEARANCE SALE Boate-meteors-tratiers. 18 HP. Evinrudes . Orchard Lake at Cass FF 80488 = Open Eves. “ATER IEE HE Bao WE PAY TOP $ DOLLAR UsED Cake & TRUCKS Matthews- = Hargreaves dD. New tite ‘ult ry VAN WELT 4540 Dinte Hey gs A FORD 1 TON ¢ CYL. ar ae ~ ~ JUNK CARS. 166 re. SPECIAL es BOB BUTLER | AT HAROLD TURNER FORD | 464 8 WOODWARD _ MI +Th00 48 CHEVY STAKE EXCELLENT mechanical condition Would make fine farm truck. 5 TOM BOHR 120 8 Main. Milford ‘4 FORD PICKUP $305 GaR- ner’s. 732 W Montcalm | CHEVROLET ‘61 PICKUP TRUCK FE 2-3575 _ ‘s) FORD 2? TON STAKE NEW motor Steel deck Good rubber ody im good cond hen M tual 46223 Eves. MU 4-2282 LATE ‘$3 CHEV ¢ TON TRUCK. Equipped to haul housetrailer. “s8 engine. $392 Highiand Rd EM 3-2317 ‘M4 GHEVROLET VANETTE, ‘40 Pord 1% ton van. Will sell or trade, We met % or j-ton stake Ms 5-134" A531 isse war's a Fe00, FO tractor with Sth wheel hew motor o1 23-8451 tanks Practically _ Good 100-20 tires ‘59 FORD ee 4009 miles. Sharp | Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYM')UTH DEALER Main St., Clarkston __ MA 5-5141 1953 81 AK E DUMP REASON- able EM 3-583) iss4 CHEVROLET DUMP_ “9000 condition. good tires FE 3-304 rate after 4 pm FORD DUMP TRUCK. WITH aac = pet _ ne condition, inst see SUMP > GOOD COND. __Consider trade FE &- Pontiac’ s Truck Center GMC Factory Branch _OAKLAND AT ‘ CASS — - Pick-Ups ‘47 Jeeo 4 bale Cpl ‘hd FORD F350 ‘94 Chevy Loe in ‘$5: Dodue ‘y-ton pickup 56 Ford ' ator. ~~ $795 1 aROoE 10 CHOKE FROM TRACTORS. TRAILERS, Low BOYS rae CONSTRUC- j TION MACHIN | TERMS WE TRADE Schram S | Dist'br or V-Bottom Trailers 2439 Dinie Hwy _OR_3-0311 Auto Insurance 108 en DO FO | PL & PM FOR MOST CARS, $9.99 mis of $4.99 ea. L 9-4353.__ Decks mie. | Foreign & Spts. Cars } pts. Cars 10 109 ; HILL- on 3 MILES PER GAL.—1959 3 $1430 «67231 Briggs. 3-3 i | {097 AUSTIN HEALY $2180 FE Cisek PE. >-ssi8 ‘S7. MILLMAN Mkt ‘RT. LIGHT | _blue, new top UL 24462. ‘$6 AUSTIN - WEY 100-6 DE- luxe. MY_ 3.3772 i ial ENGLISH FORD. ANGLIA. LAR RG rted & tch A egal i. solve vv kplan lems. eer owner _Co TT W_ ures. PE boas For Sale Used Cars — 110 - FOR THAT BEAUTIFUL USED: CAR Shelton-Puntiag Buick (Across Sales) | OLIVE 18133 Hwy. comer a “Bagg on Tas Geet of > PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS: ae . so! “hy See Maren ro & Sess hd a scéseéec goss Le ie = ; . £2. f — * : eras ah - 19}) ‘Por Potttianc Chieftain. 4 dr. Hard- ae teeeeste = Se gk Feeciieiibaiiad THIRTY-TWO ; \ - THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY: SEPTEMBER 19, 1950 _- . - _For Sale Used Cars 110; For Sale Used Cars 110 _For Sale Used Used Cars 110| For Sale Used Cars 110 _For Sale Used Cars 110 For Sale ) Used Cars 110) For Sale Used Cars 110 , >NOTICE We SRP T 4 aan 09 Opdyke’ Re Sons aor of Perry, Rd. Kimball oad “36 oo Dp. ANS. VERY clean. tharente. EM 3-0061. A GAIN ON — aun ante ae take e20 ake sport pq ike new. Must voll, trade. Call MI 42735. Ask for te Peters. Reh WwW, __For ‘or Sale Used Cars 110 be 4 FORD, wad, : oe. 5 thes mah Prices Slashed! | sue of all ‘to “M6 onde, We voce fo HOUGHTEN & SON OL 1-976) ~ 1954 FORD 8 CYL. Heater, Papters 1 owner. sbift mies = blue body. HEVY 210. 55. OR 35-5762 ake: 5 week days. 1953 CHEVROLET CONVERT. RA. DIO, HEATER, WHITE TIRKS ABSOLUTELY ee Se SMITH MoreR-sA LES Crooks_and Auburn - SALES & SERVICE 256 5 SAGINAW PE 6 ath 1952 BUICK 4-DOOR. RADIO &! HEATER. DYNA ABSOLUTELY, NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- ments? of moe net Credit Mer 41000 Harold Turner rors ‘95 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP |! Radio Heater Whitewalls. Very clean. 6505. Garner's. 222 W. Mont calm ee _— 1955 BUICK RIVERIA 2-DR hardtop Absolutely perfect (in every detail, Premium white tires $895 24 payments, $3271 Very iow cash d6en ofr oid trade. ~ BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 6660 S. WOODWARD M1 6-3900 9) BUICK «4 DR FULL PWR Fac cond. Pvt. owner Cali FE . 6-0224 FOR THE FINEST OF USED CARS r . SCHUTZ MOTORS, “IN( 912 @ Woodward Mf 6-5163 1955 BUICK HOADMASTER 2 DR Hl oexceljlernt cond Must be seen to appreciate, 1658 Chevy station! wagon 4 dr 6 cylinder Very! low mileaye. Private Terms availiable O1 2-151) APTER HOLIDAY SPECIALS CHEVROLETS. ‘55-' “$461.50 PLYMOUTHS '56-°84-°53-'61 LINCOLNS = 42 is Hydro 53 HUDBON 4 TERN Pickup PLYMOUTH ve STA TION WAG? Alt these he trouble | Fionomy Cars 22) Auburn BUICK ($4 CENTURY HADTOP One owner Louks like brand new | Fully equipped, new tires two) tone $595 vt party FE 86-2635 CADILLAC 1045-49 BEDAN 1 OWN et Power brakes steering, win} dows seats Faceptional car, Can he seen at Wilkins Servier Mia tion 4105 Orchard Lake Ra on en ee ee | = 5 < cars cheap Frnance| | chard Lake ‘$7 CADILLAC 62 HARDTOP ALL! ower 7 Rosshiie Ct FPR § laza _ Alter 4 1956 CADILLAC FEDAN DEVILLE Full power biack & white finish Will aoe | NORTH MOTOR &#AlL. 2087 Dinle Highway 4-001 SEE "COST LESS COLE FOR cece) New teed Yeu ll pet a deal for « Dodge or Piy mouth will save you money Rememoer the name “Coe: Less Cor’ }000 Weat Ma Die Walled Lake MA 44511 New or Used—we eell both | | For A DEAL THAT §s RIGHT | SEE HARDY OR MIKE | Hardenburg GUARANTEED USED CARS T PIK Mt Metre ALAC 1056 42 ¢DR RUNS new New tires Al shape lowner FR 64219 CADILLAC 6 COUPE. FULI er 46§6 Heights MY 2 3422 Orjon _ $5 DOWN 'M CHEVROLET 2° DOOR Exceptionally clean riat $721 lke POW Lake PER WEEK Eddie Steele FORD f 3275 W Huron at Elie tk FE £1177 rE 105) AFL AIR CHEVY _fondition 93 EF Colgate na 5A GOOD 1055 CHEVROLET 2DOOR OVER drive transmission. A alick little rember Stove No. 816. Nothing down. $509 North Chev. Munter Blvd at & Woodward Ave Birmingham MI 4.2735 1958 CHEVROLPP 2DOOR Sra tion Wagon Radio heater Val engine Powerglide original bine Ard white paint Our stock Ne B56 ghOR vor oni far down North Chev. Hunter Bivd at Bo Woodward Ave | Ri mingham Mr @ 2015 1958 CHEVROLFE 4 toon ha tio heater puwrigiide flower eleering and biakes Bilveer th Coler Block No &ji Onty §inaa a] North Chev. Thinter Mivd af & Woodward co Birmingham MI a7is ‘82 CHEVY 2pR RADIO rc wnat! er RUSS Offers "7 CHEV, SEDAN Powetgiide sharp $1445 RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES LAKE MY 2-287) * oe My 31461 HAUPT PONTIAC Tremendous SEPTEMBER VALUES! ' 1857 Pontiac Chieftain beautiful 2 tone -blue matic. Heater Whitewalle Clean in! Bee it—-drive it and uy It—30 moa. on balance ord 4 dr. station wagon, POM Radio Heater. Whitewall tires $l own 1959 Pontiac aoe Vista K - dramatic Radio, heater, Le wall tires Offietar scar, Bave 1956" ‘Pontiac 34 ac. 2dr Hydra. Hea ete. Eednomy plus egendaniniy are aoe in this one. Low down 4 drs itn Hydra. top. Beautiful 2 tone green. My- dramatic Radio Heater Here is one that has been babled.’ $160 down mae on balance. y a ike out and buy te Mile wie iNet ee" Glonus fi ‘Tu ¢ j;. ¢ oe 6606 DIXIF. HWY VERY CLEAN—53- BEL AIR, NO- OWNER | 2 AW. JUST. OFP oe RD. $395. | ‘06 CHEVROLES =e STOMIZED Trophy winne 1711 1994 CHEVY ¥ GOOD. condition $4 Cm 1953 CHEVKOLE t 2 DR Powerglide $165 —t obs Want to buy anew car? BE SURE SEE OUR SELECTIONS oF NEW ANL USED CARS PIRST. | ALWAY~ A SQUARE DEAL A OAKLAND i gE O COUNTIES OL ack tos L- ERS FORDS *INCE BEATTIE “Your FORD Dealer ear i ts i 1201 At the Stop.ent ir Weieriars ST CHEVY & ‘49 DODGE KOTH good trans $65 ea 5048 Pheasant off Crescent Li Rd 1957 ; HEVROLEI at air dr reg and white b KaH WW Tires, i ow nes aa: this over Clarketon Motor Sales | CHHYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEAL ER ‘Main ®t Clarkston MA 6-5141 ; 1655 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER | Hardtop Hadio heater automatic | transmission with power steer ing Beautifu; sed and white saint Gur stock No 638 $906 our Old Car down North Chev, Hunter Bivd al 8 Woodward Ave | | Birmingham MI @2735 1952 CHRYSLER CLUB COUPE, Pull price 695 King Auto, J16 46 Saginaw PE @ 6402 ‘'S) DE KOTO REPOSSESSION $105 full price No cash needed Pay onty 611 a month Due Nov Tat ig Auto Bales Mr Bell rE 8-02 | 55 oHonvnagE WAGON AUTO trans $705 MY 2-0606 EDDIE STEELE FORD — | 85 DODGE CONVERTIBLE @ | Aute trans Radio and Heater W-Walls Power steering A power Drakes soe DOWN FINANCE $099 Eddie Steele hORd) 27708 ORCHARD LAKE jw 59204 4 DODGE door Far ao opr nl Keega FE 2 15% ROYAL HARDTOP >» cond OR 34120 after EDDIE STEELE fort | 6 bORD CUSTOM 2) Darct Fadia & Wenater | Owner . $i40) DOWN FINANCE $049 | Eddié Steele FORT — 2704 ORCHARD LAKE RD rR 59204 Keego VE 2 2529 MUST BELL PARTLY CUSTOM. | teed 54) Ford hardtop. Perfect | cond $205 OL 22-0968 1956 FORD GOOD CONDITION $5500 EF 6.2766 | 82 FORD V8 | REPOSSESSION $145 full price no cash needed payoonly $750 a month Due Nov | Ist King Auto Sales, Mr Beil | FE &§-0402 | ‘bo FORD DEALER Al Used Car Shopping Center "SO FORD 2 Door £05 Y wens. Your FORD 47 8 SAGINAW wr oS Aaa 5) FORD Tinted $275 Friendly Dealer ar Fre $4101) EXTRAS | (hood tires OL, gin. Fr ALL Clean 4 oe4 DOWN | My FORD | VICTORIA opigiiua|al Triterior Abaclateds tiiate < a) Creal ike tem ne mime delive: E ddie S teele - FOR ! ). Ws W Turon at Blir Ik FE 8.2373 FR A-oMAL | SA FORD COUNTRY SEDAN WA gon Ro & HO Fordomatic trans Clean a On 35-9010 ; Eddie Steele | KEFGO TARROR | SPECIAL SALE We Have A COMPLETE SELECTION 09 FORD (CUSTOM "300" 's 2 Door & F Doors Os & &'s — ALL EQUIPMENT ~~ IMMEDIATE ‘DELIVERY: At Terrific DISCOUNT PRICES Eddie Steele — FORD — KEEOO HARBOR 2708 ORCHARD LAKE RD FI 5.9204 * Pipnt na * , owner, $1,360. OL 1-314 \ | | Lad PI yyourn Club Coupe (Troy | ott very nice car. Priced. right. 68 _Oskie nd SS - EDDIE STEELE FORD — 37 FORD FAIRLANE H-TOP 3 Door Radio & Heater Fo-O-Matic. Radio & Meat- er W-Walls. Exceptionaliy nice, $149 DOWN 3 FINANCE $1300 Eddie Steele - FORD — n1¢6 ORCHARD LAKE RD FE 5-9204 _Keego_ FE 2- - 2529 ‘ST eee 2 DR. CUSTOM POM W Walls Low meses: ! 36 FORD CUSTOMLINE & “Mone shift. $05. Garner's 223 onte alm ‘bi FORD V-8 VERY GOOD R&H | _EM_ 3-000 Pe 1H Riggins 'S) PORD V-68 REPOSSESSION $195 full pricé. Nd cash needed. Ha add $11 a month. Due Nov 7 jet King Auto Gales, Mr. Beil, PE 8-0402_ ‘63 FORD Vé RANCH “WAGON | Very nice. EM 3-0081. HH Rig-| gins ean | ‘$62 DOOR FORD RANCH WAG- on, 6 pee excellent conditeon. | OL 1-6063 re | FORD DEALER Used Car Shopping Center i 51 FORD 2 DOOR $125 | ‘Cy’ Owens 147 §. SAGINAW 8&T. FE 5-jo88 FE 64101 | ‘65 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. ORIGI- nal owner, $600 1150 Bangor Dr 1951 PORD CONVERTIBLE with white top Fordomatic, dio, heater and W-Walls 4-486 a 62 FORD HT, GOOD COND. UL 2-te2+ Al WHITE rta- MU 1958 FORD CONVERTIBLE RADIO heater, sutomatic New white rubber. Spotiess $805 24 pay ments, $327) Very lew cash down or old trade BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 5S. WOODWARD MI 63900 A deal you will never forget. R&C Rambler Sales | | #146 Commeres, 8 4; oe Lake. RI POSSI: SSION 1955 Pord convert , red and white Take over payments of 62724 mo No down payment Lucky Aue Gales, 19) Saginaw PFE 4- ‘40 FORD 2 DR V-8 sami Ao ieally good $75) MA 6.280) - _ | FORD 3 DH EM 30234 On EM 36115, Banderas Auto Sales 1995 FORD FAIRLANE. CHEAP P] Cross. t | 3) VICTORIA RADIO & peat ER FORDOMATIC. WHIT a TIRES ABSOLUTELY NO mon EY DOWN. Assume payments of $1) 4@ per mo Cali Credit: Mgr Mr. Parks at MI 4.7500 Maroid Turner Ford | ‘8 FORD RAH FAIRLANE & 2 DR WW tires 261 Orchard Lk | Ave 1058 FORD STATION WAGON 6 passenger country sedan Ex Cond Someone to take over the Payment: 2018 Walton Bivd Bal ance due g1B00 1959 FORD «4 DR a cy¥t FOM HANH Petros 62096. cash terms or trade Privately owned Call Mr Jones Ml 47500 Stk OUR SELECTION Ot fine late inode) used care Jodee Plymouth Chryater . | JACK COLE, INC. | rode Ww Maple al pontiac tral Walled take MA 44511 LORDS -CHLENTES PLY MOUTHS -BULCKS $79 to $395 198) PORD & evlinder club coupe | tFroy jet) $248 FORD # cyitnder (lroy let). $295 1957 FORD &@ cvlinder $295 1957 No rust 3-dr 4dr Clean 1951 CHEVY Bel-Air Sharp. §295 | 1951 DODGE & cylinder. 36.000 ac-_ tual miles $305 | 1954 DODGE @ cylinder club coupe | $345 1951 NASH Ambassador, Good tires body, engine 6195. 19n4 NASM Ambessador. A of | car $208 1953 NASH t tteomag Excellent tn. & out ! | | { lot 1 1989 RAMBLER Wagon Excellent | $ios ‘ me | 1932) OLOSMOBILE a8 Hardlop Runa pertect (Troy Lots e145 1984 OLDSMOBILE Club Coupe Bar- gain. (Troy Let) 8395 1983 PL YMOUTH 2-dr Qood trans. portation 604. 1932 PORD @ No rust Clean (Tr four ais a 1088 FORD # No rust. Clean. (Troy lot). $128. 1984 HUDSON Jet. Sharp! 9248: 1953 PONTIAC 4-dr. Clean e208 1949 BoP T° Club Coupe: Runa’ 1969 RYSLER Good ah iy tied bh ood shape (Troy 1989 DeBOTO 4-dr Excellent trane- portation (Troy oly. ee rene ae CARS COMPL. wont 8 OR ¢ boo LER Birmingham RAMBLER 666 & WOODWARD 4-3000 ‘15 Mile si ota, R, -HASKINS LATE MODEL CARS Bute 2edeor hardtop. yon, b: ler. Pies a dition througho 1955 Olds 8 ~ Hydramaite. Ti Biack and— iv conditton— 2 t 9-p V-8 etmine, Po weralias. heater Beautiful ivory finish. 1967 Olds 88 2-door sedan, Hydra- — radio, heater, solid black inish. 1957 Plymouth 2-door hardtop. V- § engine. radio, heater. like new cond 1957 Renault 4-door sedan, radio. heater, Perlec transmissions. Good condition, 1968 Chevrolet Brookwood 4-door bah 20 radio, heater. Bolid coral p HASKINS CHEV. 2- | #311 Dixie Highway at M15 | Tc Many extras. $260. Call MI 5-6071 Open nites an * 62001 ‘93 OLDS, ‘55 1 ENGINE 8TICK. Semi-custom. % cam & Iiifters. DEMO | Call after 6 OA Got a rd shift, 8 cylinder 300/| 1965 OLDS @§. 4 DR. HT. BHARP ; doo are a Private owner. MY 3-467) 1 Gailagie Convertible. Automatic | OL Ds 1985 SUPER 88, HT R&H oer poeis fare Jet black "Power brakes. OR_3-3034 nis ave a "55 MERCURY MONTEREY HARDTOP Mercomatic, Radio & Heat- e: W-Walis i $149 DOWN FINANCE $6745 Eddie Steele | = FORD 2708 ORCHARD LAKE RD $7 Buick 2 dr Solid white paint FE 5-09204 Keego PE 2.2529 RAH Dynefiow Power ert | | —— and brakes | 58 Chevie Del Ray 2 dr a 7 Dixie ' ‘OK" Lot giide K-& H Sharp! 8 | 58 DeSoto 4 dr sedan Auto trans | Many One Ow ner | RA H Power steering & brakes = ] Exc cond 9795 | “eT trey Convertible 1495 t | $7 Chev Sport Coupe $1505 58 Mercury atation wagon 9 pass | bo Port &C 4dr hardtop Blibo Auto trans Row H $805 | 56 Ford Ranch Wagon & auto $a50 | 36 Che 4dr 6 powerglide $750 57 Pontiac § dr R & H While. | +54 Ford 2 dr custom §& Ruto $425 wails eii4as 4 Chev @ dr 210 6 pe $495 54 Plymouth 2 dr 6 standard $395 “TS minutes from Pootiwe 4 Fore Mpt cpe unrool 8405 Ww 40) ORME EUGTE MURS 0 ten 4 heaseme | fae Oxford Michigan OA 82,28) 53 Chev @€ dr station wagon $495 FORD 2 DR DELUKE ime ROH | A! (Mer for 8 poncrede 28) epee eee . (oe Neen @ oe automatic #1 4 54 FORD EXC COND "SJ Dodge 4 door $275 FE 5-8700 | 53 Chrysler 4 dr poateering § 1654 FORD 2 DOOR 6 RaH 352 Chev 4 dr standard $150 Good condition $375 FE 20839 | 52 Yods 2 door standard beta ms 52 Pont. Station Wag sharp $295 ; on FORD “3 OR . | oa hev 'y on pickup ares | R I: | OSSESSION | $2 Pantiac 2 door $75 $106 full price No cash needed He ace San a Coupe "Ses | a Pay only $22 mo Due Nov. Sth bo Oiae 3 gaan ort King Auto. Mr Rell. FE 68-0402 ‘ord 3 door - oo. $75 34 NEW RAMBLERS LEFT TO GO! 50 Pontiac 4 door gis by end of month. We will pay | 60 Ford 4 door . 965 the tax increase on these cars. | ‘50 Studebaker 4 door eed ‘90 Chevrolet ¢ door ‘4 Fort Club Coupe ‘40 Studebaker ‘4 ton pickup #138 ‘40 Mereury 4 door $65 ‘46 Whizzer motor bike, make ner | ee ‘OK’ Cars| Diste Highway near Sarhabaw _ DRAYTON PLAINS MICH EVERY TCESDAY— 80 MERCURY CLEAN, $129 FE — PM. 280 Hunter Blvd. $5 DOWN We Need Cars BIRMINGHAM FREER ENTRY" 54 MERCURY SUN VALLEY HARDTOP ; Continental Wheel Beauti- PONTIAC / ful original 2 tone Green 1}AUTO AUCTION, INC o im, finish IF é oe ean wie $3120 PER MONTH 12301 DIXIE HIGHWAY an on 1 Block West of Telegraph Z| | Eddie Steele |-Dealers Only- FORD - EE 3-790] Bee 2278 W Huron at Eliz Ls Rd FE 43-1177 ¥ 5 08) aa MERCURY MONTEREY HT RAMBLER. Nice $7905 Cetners 2 Mont vaim | WII SON TRADES OALE! 1959 RAMBLER | git newiieine se PON TIAC-CADIUL | WAGON RADIO & HEATER. | LARG® SELECTION 97 67 | AUTOMATIC NEW CONDITION THOS D TO GET *S? CADILLAC -| SOLID WHITE. SHARP — $100) Seni WAGONS 42 SEDAN Buckekin in color PRICE REDUCTION Eee sD AMATE foot RO parees 4 Fu'y equipped ine Inding all we 5 pao = = hoses QUOTED OVER PHONE Skee a ae ne we ie cen in . brakes windows i] r c immaculate indows t Could ‘be : 19598 RAMBLER "59, Chevrolet put" on showroom floor. 62708. SOLID RED VERY Merlot Convertible — Demo or ~ + FORMERLY AMC sOLID 1 WITH RED 96 CADELLAC CAR AD SPECIAL ONLY. $1296 IM. ‘20 V8 Poy R- FLDORADO Convertible White % MONTHS GLIDE 7. ST’ ED” witn black top. Biack & white BRA Interto Full -actory equipment Including al! arcooenes x. aeeer Also, continental kit. on ~ EP 57 BUICK ROADMASTER 75 Riviera bo taal Blue © white in color wk sjeeved tncludtag full po accessories A autinul if own- er new car trade. 81005. "87, PONTIAC STARCHIEF conyers Coral with white top. Cora . yey intertor Powe: Siestnn’ & bra Radio & heater, Hydramatic ww. tires hi. car bas ¢niy 16.000 ues & has been gérage kept. 'S7 PLYMOUTH STATION WAQGO Emerald reer r eco'o §«owith matching tn- erlor A V-& with radio | et automatic A nice car $150 ‘52 MERCURY 2 DR. HT FULLY | | 1a) OLDSMOBILE, ¢DR. SEDAN | K&H | $6 PACKARD OPEN HOUSE: Make Your Deal Monday | ~ PONTIAC 1957 RAMBLER 1956 RAMBLER Mer For Sale Used Cars 110 OP LLL LL LL LLL vere ‘97 PLYMOUTH , tomatic transmission. wh Exe. -— EDDIE sTexiz FORD os -™6S PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE TH WAGON. V% AU- Eadie, heat- . $1,460, er. itewalls, OL. 1-00g8. ‘34 MERCURY 5UN VALLEY HARDTOP Continental wheel. Beauti- el riginal 2 tone Green in $3120 PER MONTH ‘Cy’ Owens 147 8. BAGINAW x. PE 54-3688 5-4101 A-l Used Car *53 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR $295 FORD DEALER-- Shopping Center Eddie Steele — FORD — Huron at Eliz. Lk. Rd PE 5-9204 3275 W E $3177 19 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR, RUNS ‘ood adio and tires. RB 4015 Lakewood Dr., +, good eater. $95, OR 3-2216 equipped $295. OR 3.7610 i Seat Tubeless covers, Hires 1 spotlights. | owner, $250. Call OR 3-1946 TONE ‘52 OLDS 2-DR. SUPER rice ‘11S 8 Saginaw - PLYMOUTH 2 1955 PLYMOUTH FULL PRICE $295 No cash needed. Pay only $17 month. Due Oct. 20th. AUTO SALES FE 8-0402 COMMUNITY MOTOR 8 iar: y ree. er BLVD 7 De ONEY Auto Bal ins Bag: rr asics 5 Bonne steerin’ & $2600. OR -~PORD DEALER— A-1 Used Car Shopping Center "53 PONTIAC $295" ‘Cy’ Owens site 8. SAGINAW 8T. atic. brakes. able radio, PE 5- FE 5-4101 BY < aa 1959. STAR CHIEP # dr. HT, Loaded, sacrifice, 1s E. Colga te ) FONTIAC | VERY RES. OR __3-4382 after 3 p.m. 33 PONTIAC. np fll — ONE owner. EM 3-0081, Riggin FACTORY BRANCH “SUNDAY | aT HOO ON WE ARE CLOSED OU § t COME IN AND res THE CARS OVER AND WEEKEND SPECIAL RAMBLER 4 DOOR Radio & Heater $1295 RETAIL STORE » 37117 leeioes STREET Shik POST OFFICE | a ATTENTION —CAR DEALERS— AUTO AUCTION 65 MT BEHIND ‘Hunter Bivd at 8 Woodward ave. Birr ingpam 2735 “97 oe re cane ovER Pars 1999 PONTIAC. 4 , 1959 PONTIAC STARCHIEP VISTA. $006 DIXIF HWY OR 3-129) __At the Stopi.ght tn Waterford _ Wholes Au cars traded imgn bal-, Lincolns will be sold at... Wholesale TOM BOHR rd nlf: scr —— H WW tires. Pertect feggn igh 120 8. | Sain Milford f wladows Push ‘burton® :ent® | _ school student MA 46-2566 after 6. | ‘89 Din ea SE CATALIN Kae 905 1959 FORD ANGLIA. Capi | | jeather seats. A comfort- ; pester. w-walls, Cali after 6, ms able luxurious car. Pvt. owner. Pe v. vse Be DEALER— : 36 EM yas 3 DR. SEDAN. $675. : i __EM 34-4045 se r pping Center JEEP ‘40. 4 WHEEL DRIVE, PLOW | 1956 OLDS HOLIDAY SEDAN. 4 0 P : ee a PortAC. ee ‘a60 MODEL, HYDRA. eds cultivator. §1 ones is power sie re ee by ou TH re then dealer price. See ree 4 JEEP s TATION WAGON : Pris 1 Good condition. Overdrive teas | DR_ 6 CYLINDER, $1008 HUR. MLPORTIAC w ine HYDRAMA- 2 DR BLACK V8 2 qrey MONTHS einer SPOTEESS 30 oS a '33 model ae Tig er fe D ) ‘ to choose from. Just 957 F OR ii in ie ROR Four ot cat showd handle Full TAIRLANR § SEDAN Rat ay price Gans ) RAK AT C POWER DiS. ma COUNT 8 TAL $1305 30 MOS | are mE AK BOS WILSON Ee sie ne C ARPENTER PONTIACCADILLAC |S Serr | CHFYROLET ; . aus Commerce Ra. 341 1350 N. BIRMINGHAM rina fe : P.S. Woodwar RAMBLER Wr uaY RAL RIRMTNO RAM, oro, Mati 666 S. WOODWARD TaveKs baicne Tope “eases & be gved ‘Sea on San: M1 6-3900 CORAL AND GREY FINISH. NOT A MARK IN OR OUT. 81080. _A PAIR OF 1957 PORD CUSTOM It Pays to Shop At Crissman Chevrolet Co. ROCHESTER OL 2972 Opes Evens. xcept Wed. FE $-3538 74 Oakland | Pontine 2 dr. HT. Auto. V-8. R&H. inal ‘od PONTIAC ....... --$39S VOLKSWAGEN 9 be iD 4 dr. Sedan. Auto. trans. ond. 1 owne: sine ay. ee = = '52 CHEVROLET ..$395 1 ton pick-up, Almost new tires. ‘8 RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY station wagon. A-] =p ene inal owner. $1,150. WE ARE PRESSED — FOR SPACE ‘46 FORD 195 55 Mercury 4dr. Sha $795 mieheleicislers 95 Packard Clipper “ar $495 46 FOR x R ieee : Ford Cusromline 8 2-dr. . $425| ** pick-up. Runs goed. Chevy 210 $395 = §2 Buic P edad Clean . $295 | MANY MORE CARS TO CHOOS ‘51 Rambler Wagon $ 75 ‘$1 Buick 2-door’ 8 65 FROM ROGERS SALES & bs 2 685 Auburn ave. FE 2-9555 Usea Jeeps are Our Speciaitv 4 VOLKSWAGON 1958 PE condition Low mileage. offer MY 3-1488. “SHARP CARS ALWAYS AT R & R MOTORS Chrysler-Plymouth-Imperial Rammler Dallas DODGE-CHRYS8SLER-PLYMOUTHR ( 11 Main Rochester tPECT Make OL 1-1011 -_—_————_ —$— "55 RAMBLER ....$ 825: Sharp! AND WE DO MEAN WASH-OUT SALE | DEMON STRATORS , INCLUDING TAXES t LeSABRES 2-Door Hardtop ......Was $3737 Is $2898 ALL WHITE AND $2995 4439 4-Door Hardtop ......Was $4028 Is TU-TONE BLUE AND WHITE AND LOADED INVICTAS 4437 4867 Cone. 225 ......Was $5259 . «Bas XEWavs "DRive rae “pees, BY THE THESE BARGAINS DURING OUR WASH-OUT MARATHON SALE—FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 & 19. NO GIVE-AWAYS NOTHING TO EAT. ALSO -30- Fine, Ready-to-Go Late Model Used Cars MOTOR SALES 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE, ‘| 6 LIV E R FE 2.9101 OPEN "TIL ??? 2-Door Hardtop -.+...Was $4175 Is $3109 "SPRUCE EEN, WER STEERING AND a = OOrE COMPLETE 41637 2. Door Hardtop ......Was $4159 Is $3095 TU-TONE BLUE ann WHITE, EVERYTHING THAT'S NICE ON A CAR 4637 2-Door Hardtop ......Was $4092 Is $3035 GLACIER GREEN — WELL EQUIPPED 4639 4-Door Hardtop ......Was $4393 Is $3267 EVEN WITH POSITRACTION REAR Met = 4639 4-Door Hardtop ......Was $4476 Is $3374 SEEPS Whoo ONGOMPLETE WITH POWER ELECTRA 225's 4829 4-Dr. Riviera H'top «.Was ..Was $5015 nls $3795 4 ..W 4829 Dr. Riviera Ht top. Was $4995 "I $3750 eT oe ae aoe 32 i x Pi 1 z g : ee } é a eae f 19, Li dl te > f : PTEMBER « “4 ae i ashse f SATURDAY, sk 4 Sue Flint Hospital» [Life Span ; er. on Vs f ff . 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Wal-/ 11:00 a nee = ‘ee De sperste| | expérien ac THE QCEA 6 shia "WYZ. Volee of WAM | 2:00--WJR showcase | ee cad mat, Sao ee ed ike ol NY O Ww WIR, Favorite Hymns 3:00— WIR, agg vere xyes. Mo CKLW, Joe Van in town, and many , “Bad Man Men.”’ | CALL A BELO ee SE. pares recor | Namaig oman] es. Se vem ages CALL Al oe heirs aie WCA lac Weekend : _ L Sports, : (2) Sports. 39 31 wean ound crank ia ere, mows of Dec'n. ORNING "WW, Maxwell vel se stars as Josh Randa’ .|11:00 (2) (4) News, Spo: a (4) Weather, ke Island.” | a els Gon ae 1218 Baldwin Ave., "Lets "Sours | ORLW, Portware te Penn MONDAY soe Van - @Man and. to de- er. gases ogee Movie, “Wake Roads tof’ Baldwin Redie TV, 36 S. Te . FE 4-1515 "wig Mariear's Church woah Bers gcowes eat Nee Reet | WEAR iy Bennet coe eres oe | = by falls into Union trap | (4) Movie, “Fifty Cav curd seis cae Ave. rn . Music wi : ; WW, News Roberts . MeLeod termine ide joins Mos' Jar drama: Town.” | C & V Sales 4 FE 4-980 Le, paw Pe a ee | wave pee Club WIBK, ‘Mel Arctic workers, Theater. War & TV, 348 Lehigh, FE 4-2525 wJBK. |} 4; News, Monitor CKLW, Rooster m George Composite ods for to help free 11:20 (2) ‘Commandos ; Dalby Radio 825 W. Huron, 1 WPON, Ukranian wate noche WJBK, News, To: >. team Paul Muni, “Com: (@). Y MORNING Electric Co., : Ave., FE 4-584 ie WCAR, News, Ww, ews Prone rescue who are trapped : Dawe. : MONDA Hampton 70 Orchard Lake Ave., 569 Te teen | whee oan N, Early Bird CKLW. B people Strike a rris, “I a v,7 FE 8-4 *wwa, Story Sioryiand 4:30—WXYZ, Radio Bible bal Music Hall 00 WIR, Musle Hall by avalanche. Church. Drama: ee Cy 7:00 (4) zoey §: Ned's org tS 2 TV, 45 £&. Walton Bivd., n, MA 5-531) WIBK: Hymns We Love | ‘WCAR, News, Logan “OxLW. Bye © Dt. 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Electric Co., 4348 : 69% OWI Crmmenks Cuaren WFON, Peatiae Reports WPON, News, Casey 6:00 WIR, Musie nite escapes. Repeat. SUNDAY } , (4) (color) Bozo the Phelps a way Bethesda Temple EVENING WHYZ, News, Wolf Wear, News Tene. E me = Edward Binns. 1:55 (2) Dia tee Shut-ins. ip. 59 (4) Life of Riley. ae ee SUNDAY WXYZ, ts, David KLW, Sports, 300 (2) Religio : 7) Stage 3. JBK, Newa, ck LW, Sports, rge| C 8:00 : L, ( Quiz | weak —— made “Sw neve Conctine WiBK. Rew, “poeriaan ® 8:30 o (aan Nowe 10:00 (4) Seley ™ | ww Senda a ey — a (9) See icdidi a a) on Levenson. | —— 9:00 (2) Court of the Crossroads | 10: (4) Theater Hunt. Education | em () Underst ending Our) (9) Special Agent. 0 (7) Un : ws. For Good uca . se 5 World. 10: 55 - ype Lucy. t ese ‘ (9) Oral Roberts. 11:00 vi p Is Right he laud Cou + Y . num- $38 (2) Detroit Pulpit. ith Me Lady of Charm. 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